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The Evening Record, July 03, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-07-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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B:l''r=TS^ THE EVENING RECORD:
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TRAVEESE CITY, MICH.. FRID-AY, JULY ^ 190^
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OVER VERT
SLOW TRACK
WK
MACU AUl •EIWO PUULEO OFF
TODAY
MG CWWD W ATTEmAMCE
MADE QUICK TIME
BAD FLOOD
IN TEXAS
f the day
Bow Sebastian woo In
tiree straight heaU: Jaffa wteab
hPond mrmey; Michigan R took thi
loney.
Each time the horaea came In
ne. two and three order, but the cc
teat over the track wao-very pretty
and pleased lovers of boraeflrah The
winner la a amatl borme beside the
others, but U tuA very slow as her CITY OF GAINESVILLE IB PARYi
record In winning the ra.'e showed
ALLY FLOODED
Jaffa' (HI.
Michigan
Bow H*d»antiaa (Zapeli..:-----Time 2 19. 2:U%. 2:21%.
.2 2 2
.2 3 3
.1 1 1
SH
The Icxwl fire department ma<le an
other pracilc- run la^t evening to the
corner «»f kVont street and Board man
avepue« and
then
to * tfc
ner of State street and B<
avenue where the second hy
located. They w«*n- timed and
es
tahlUbed a record that wiU be hard
he Ft
lade I
•*
At YttTCROAY
The 2:40 Trot.
This race was also very Interest
Kh (iuess own.Ml by Frank
won In three atralghf
heaia
Maggie Mack, owned by F. 8
lepbens of
Orand
Rapids.
SIX KILLED BY WASHOUT
BAD
BREAK
WAS MADE
* w Gty Boak Start
l|4
bankment
Celebrate •
fhe
Tourth
Ml
• In
tH£We«T«ER;
;
l*ut
a
latr oF our
icool,
comfortable
and * slvltsh
Oxfortls on your feel be-
Wi
j
i
I
j
•f.
j
j
I
Run
Tlu*ir«Ml 'in Koinu way ^l^u<‘k the
Idler iind pundoMl a largo hide In It.
hlch ’let tk^> eit uin tint in a burry
The train wim brought to a otop In
I riMlM. all bough It wan makiiiK gotal
no*
Very foriuuatHy the tugln»*«r
and Itrrman e«*aped Injury fr».m lb.•dram and from tlo- nuddm accident
Knginr No :i. which runs on the
Honor bran, b of the road, had I., run
down and get the dirabktl
rain In to the
rent of the tr
the rest
Platte River wher.* lb.
train
passed about li t>Vlock
last
evening
The Honor engine look the train
and de4«l engine on west ns simn as
the east bound train iiasa.sl hntll It
nURDEBED HIS FATHER
Man
mpU
^Tn'tl
0. the 2:22 trol. I Acre
i Red JoblRon. owned
In Ohio. Resented
to
Commit
Him
A
to
Asylum. By a Bullet.
K A Hmith l^dy Iteollve. owned
Dover, tihlo. July
:i-ljuil
Mr* r R Ctn,
and
Enchantreso.
night Bert Dixon, aged .T2. who was
owned by C Chadwick
mentally derang.Hl as the result of a
The betting opened up olowly and
fall years ago. shot his father. Dr
the Brot ImMb were recorded fur the
Ison, aged G6. In the forehead,
Bold 10 to 2 Red
the latter was aUiut to coms.»n to the asylum
The docM.lfering with slight at
lor who was siillrr
At 130 o’clock Blnrter Adams
lark of sinallis.K at
ed that they would have
e yet before the I rack woo *<siii after being
dry enough for It to.be aafr for them sre,.led. Dr Dlx
the nvll war
to atari the Brat rac<
At 2 o’clock the betting
practically the same. Hant
the favorite In thr
ir Beld by a 1 to 3
t was Holed 2U to 2;
iy and His Family Having a Good
2 and Enchant re.^0
4 to
Time on Long Island All
PRESIDENT PICKNICIONG
At 3 o clock Ibry were otlll work
Ing on the track which did not seem
to dry very fast
although
Hiarter
Adama had called for the horaeo and
had commenced to come from
Day Today.
were a fee small ventures
It tarter W K Adams will not allow
of aay fooling
Me made the Individ
nal yurkenag as short as possible
aad If after three attempts and fK»me
times r«en lem. thr driver* were
nut doing Just wbai be thought was
rlgb^ be would gl%r them fair warn
lag and at no tune did be permit any
beginning
race to the last beat
(V>asiderable time was taken up In
walls )w*terday, but Htarter Adam*
STpu^ L^*CJIs*Ier~Thu‘u^^e flriu
race tblo year for moot of the hiirse*
aad many tblags have to l*e adjusted
which makes the nalta long
How
•’er. thing* wUl be hurried nM»re
isr
$300.^ 4
Kthrl G (Klllolt).............
Ahhy R t Allen* I
lAdy Clare iHchatkrtt)
Hl'tern.siiv^'tTaylorl
. Tlme-124%. 2 24%. 2:29%. 2:29
CLOTHING HATS FllRNISHMGS
-ar tu Meaas nare
r
PaaamI Through Southern Mich
avoitls the necessity of a jxrrwtn.il
igan Last Night.
visit. It saves time and c.\jH.‘nse,
Connections wiiii all cities and
Wirs to tb* rvnlsg lUoora.
Battle irtH*k. July 3—A
cyclone
It through a section between Urban
dale and lUtile Creek last night, titl
ing considerable damage. A
house
occupied hy Chas Bowen
Ished and scattered over
country
leaMng a mother and 1
children
untouched
on
the
floor
moigihet
the Ml
dei»ot tower
Americans Baaten by Europeans
In
Automobile
Racing
for the
James Gorden Bennett Cup.
Or m irs to ta* XT*Qisa n*oore.
Dublin. July 3—The official awards
the Gtirdon Bennett
automobile
a yesterday were announced toJ. Jeuaizy. German,
receives
first prize, the cup. Rene
Deknyff
won stronu prlre and Farman. of antither. Vrench
team,
third
The
l-'renchmen entered a protest against
Jenatzy. claiming that he recelvi«d as
sistance at the central station
No
Amt rlcan was even well up In the
Car Crash
jures
at BL
Twenty-Five
Louie
People,
and hts entire family went
this morning and d.e not
return to Haganiore Hill
until dark
The luirty will eat lunch
here on the U.ng
*e\en mil. s fr
wherever they
plrnlrklng
WEARS
Rapids
A
Evangelist
Has
Extra Wide Ball
t:':.:
WE’LL BE
PLEASED
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement
Call and examine our
goo.1 opporThi.s Shoe is mailc on
to
sec,
:
:
:
^
instep.
fat
with a hi^h
M fiDIlKII J (0.
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
In
'Avalanche in Bwitxcriand Have
Bean Found.
The Old ReliaJ;>Ie Shoe Houae
11* FBONT^
NEW 8^NU
::4r FUoNT hTliKET
$8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTJILM?
THIS IS A 6000 TIME TO
BUYREFRI6ERAT0RS Let me show you
my line.
'I hcy arc linctl throughout with
galvanized
iron
and
with mineral wool
insulated
AU
imrti
arc removable and easily cleaned
Sec the jialcnl drawer shelf.
FRANK TRUDE
H6 Kruul Slrvcs.
Successor to Hobbs.
I Han III Stuiari (HI BIm
Flasi Sims
T«V A *Ecb*0 WANT AO.
Don't kt our national
Without
dolidav ‘*Tinda nmYouSuit"
.
fOUTING COATS AND PANTS
Made of the very swellest
It IS not too httle to fiml what you
want.
Our sti>ck is comjiVtc, in 'act
we have so iuan> hnc suits «m haml.
owing to the ba»l weather con.laions^J
that have i»revailc*l. th.xt wc have tlccided to make a special price mluction now, at a i.mc when :t w U tlo
you the iiiosl gtx».l, so th.ai wc will
not ram a single muI oYct tt» .aimiher
SK.kSO.N, wh:eh is a rule wc have
always made.
Genera
Mtudenu. wbi
reported killed In an avalanche at
Mont FI*bias, have been found alive
ing Itartle*
The
aiudents
hausDon and (x.ld
recitver
HIS.DATS NUMBERED
Catiimtr^ and Worsted Su/fa 1 ghi
and meduiin wriglitv. t clilv u nmied
That Hla Physical
Condition
Is
Vary
Pracarloua
and
and Will Not Live Long.
handsomclv tailorctl,
were
and $20. now..'............. ^19.00
mt w »rv to tto KvwiIwk IUowA
Spaeiat
in Bay*
Sutts. - Wc
ha\e some extra fine selections from
ever) section of the bo>*s’ dcjiailrornt
difficult to give him suffic
nourUhment
Vlromie Fe-qulrt**
ported that during a private audience
with the po|>e >e*terday his b<illni^»
am certainly III
my day* are numbered ”
and
reduced
mean
a
|*nces,
iimst
mone) on evcr>
so that
it will
imj>ortant. saving
purchase you
Hah^rdathary~^V.^cry
section
cl
this dcpartmcnl has un lcr^<Mic j. ice
reno\ation, and >oucan seltci a com-
la Raoommtndad for Cammlaaion
jilcte outfit at smallest jK>sslblc jirice.
Straw
Baft. — Best
r naiu »ook tho ribbon* he each evening Md the registry div
to the
an tn the dla-H tj-lilcn tmlll tho Bh^
|
H K. Dili oaao down from North- irlct court this morning. The ^un
ihf compny
*
TM t:17 Pane.
port yratorday ^ will remain over eocured llabtlUlca of
.ware plncod at ftt.OOO.
This WM CM of the pcwiUaM tmkm'tor Ua
(juahties and
> to $3 50.
the Bom of
6ood Clothings
e ambeltn
M«ew Mi.ootc
materials.fancy homesjains
him- srrj;<*s cassimeres —
nuide^o lit like a rej^ular
cut coat
(not like a rag)
well jindded and stiffened
to keep their shape—our
assortment is not equalled
anywhere
in
northern
.Mic'iigan.
of
make
PROMOTION FOR WAGNER
.styles tn the market
;
foot,
Made by the IMngicc C...
of
MKJurrln.
MKJu
ommended to Governor Bllaa that a
commission he issued to Carl A.
Fori Huron, as Major and
of this
e new
pector of small arm* practice.
1 every
would
slrtiig clerk* were Installed to attend to the
• <cnp and the other
The money order depart
^',ng WMnd. Ehby R’a drivw extra work
Lansing BMtor Works Bankrupt
tshind him all the time Md
■
a sjK*cial l.isl,
hear
In
STUDENTS STILL ALIVE
Prices $1.79 to $6.89 1
THE ECONONT STORE
RASTAIL’S
you toi
gooJt
th^sr’good*.
AT
H. B. 8TBONO. MANAOKR
Buppoeed to Have Perished
The L.
and Globes are beautifully tinted and dacora.., ____
Roses. Carnation*, etc.. In the most pleasing styles known to thepa.nter’s art.
Whether 3
wiU fit a short,
an eaatlKmnd
.rnlng
Twenlr««l c.r (hi.
ured. 1some of
Itersons were Injured.
atally. Following Is. a i>art
list iif the Injured; Conductor Ensmlnger. badly bruised and cut:
A.
KcJlcr. motorman.
probably
fatally
fatally hurt.
SWEATER’ hurt; A Feck.
Trouble* of Hi* Own.
(I A Pieriv aud wife, of
Grand
Rapids, went t.. Oinena to siH*nd a
frw days with M K Tn»iter. superlnlendeni of the Rescue
Grand Rapid* who 1* taking a needed
Mr Wilson, one
d* c
celebrated organists
of*Grtud Rapid*
spending a few days with the
angelist
evani
Trotter went fishing ■es*ently
He is
irued with a flue raid
man and he fell
Ills sealing
apiwrcl wa* somewhat tighi
• a *w«-ater which allow.M
ilderahl. ease and free swing of
the arms lu bringing In the
B*h
When he gell all of hi* appear! emild
not staiHiThe strain and som*- of li
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
ami rest
Jefferson
avenue electric
Not the \crv iheajHrst on earth, but something in FINK DECX)R.VrKD FARl.OR I..\MFS. all wnth center tlraught.
Appolla
villages in Michigan.
tunity
COLLISION WAS FATAL
Trolley
...LAMPS.
That
Whom Some Will Die.
reiurn.'d from Ms
f iMurse his frlem
n bU
tnterest«Hl In
hU fishing, ex
:ursion. e*p.*cla!ly some of the ladles.
who kept a sharp bs.kout for hU re
turn and had him siKUiedi U-fiM-e he
mild sneak Into the house by the
h he atiempUM
ilch
al d«Hlge*
d.Hlges
wU
eral
•rha*\lennalne was
auhslltuted
» r A’len the colored driver, after the avail and saw he wa* electtHl to face
the ladle* ID his taller*
He thought
to make giK»d
at hi* sweater and
have made a
I and put Cl
for all hi* friends have to
It* city In as drivei
Is; ’’Tmtter wears a sweat
»-.• of the negro drl
then If they are gtHMi sprint
• away.
clUng the I
are all right
horse
e went in
-rstghi* clearly ahowlng
CLOBIB AT MIDNIGHT
• , tbe other horses In
Hz 2!
Cyclone
‘Vur'ru.r'J-Fre.ldent
taken by the judges tn giving
people their m<»ney'o worth made a
l»lg hit
Coaoldering this to.>e the
•*TROTTER
Brat day a race a good sired r
ttlng was iH»t very heav> at
and not a great deal of
in
IS TOO BUSY TO TALK BUSINESS
THE USE 0F1HEL0N6
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
unharmed'
Escape
GERMAN GETS THE CUP
_______ iYoung
CHILDREN
range
EIMDA
fore you l»cgin the tl.iy.
HOUSE WAS
BLOWN AWAY
for
Billy
Ryon
8Utrroo.Hl
won
drown
Rod Ikwr. drivon by lanuMin.
woo trot. Frbnk Trlford. CMork. i<r<'
ond ond Mlnnlo O . Kllloll.
Kll
third
Tbr
tlmo woo 2:19%
In tbr O(«oond hoot of tbio rorv. Rod
Door won with tho utmcuii .000 m
2 32. Mlnnlo (1 o«-cond ond Frank TH
ford third
Tho track will l»o foot tomorrow
This morning oprnrd
up
rather
hozy for boror racro but brforr time
to pull oH any of thr ovonto thr oun
woo doing tho boot It could to do
out thr track which woo rrry boovy.
roprclolly on tho hock otroich.
Nr*t to thr pole thr track woo ro
peclolly hrkvy ond woo otlll heavy
when the flrot race, the 2:22 trot, woo
storied at 3 16 o’clock
The crowd woo 0 great deal larger
than the arst day. probably three or
four timeo larger In olor
A large
portion of those present were women
The Ikiyo’ Bond woo again on hand
and furnished nice music betw^n the
usv
tlic good old way; but
Ca Htallf
€ttfop. It.. ■
A NARROW
ESCAPE I
■tl-
dire
And call eatly.
If you ilo' you can get just srhat is wanted.
Some Sl’KCiAL thing* just now that should not lx overlooked.
We claim thtf largest stock of FI RE WORKS and
FL.\GS in the chy, and right prices^ too.
““tSu run to the first hy
90 rods and it was made, connection
to the hydrant and the nozzle put on
in
just
35
sMxinds. The
second
hydrant was 20 rt»ds fan her and a
stream of water was
How Ing from
this hydrant in just 55 second*.
1 Train on the Santo
The run on the Fuunb will U*
ed by K Ijiujner of this city, look
from the engine bouse, north on Cass
third
money
Pilot, driven
by H.
Only F0ur HmU Hod B—n Run
street to FYuni. thence east to BoardKlngsnonh of- tbU
city,
secured
Raportod Waahed
knan avenue and then south on BoardUp to 4:1ft This Aftormiv-'
Jaunh place.
man avenue to the second hydrant.
Away and Drownod.
The summary;
Troelr FoM Tomorrow.
The run will take place at 9 ocktck
r.uems (Kleferti.............................
and all who care to tee the run are
r>ennlaon.
Tex..
July
3.—The
rle Mmk lHteph«-na»:...
I requested to l.e on hand at that hour
serious
rains
In
many
years
are
rag
Rwlfi Modonlaa tRUloiij . ..
and at the same time continued to
ing
over
north
Texas
and
the
Indl
Pilot
(Klngsnorth).......................
Iirou liad tm pultod
he careful and not get into the sm^et
Territory. A train on the Banta
iM- 2:4S%. 2:41. 2:40%
004 day of tb«- Me ror
near Gainesville ran into a washt
to llw ooccoony tor olk^lo« tloir tm
and the engineer, fireman and
f.
Ibr troefc to dry
Tb*- track okm* tbr
LIPTON STILL CONFIDENT
others were
ere Ikilled
The lower
of Gainesville
rged. and the Hanta Fe
a
toe Uto soloe olov.
Although He Thought The Reliance a ^
issourl. Kansas A Texas depou are
to tbo trot boot of tho 2 22 trot
Tteotoo. drivra by Mroos. wo« flrmi
Newis.rl, July .’t.-Upiun
RoebootrooA, drivro by Nonon. «rc
Dun at Gainesville were greatly Reliamv for the first ill** yesterda
€«d. ood Itod JobBoon. dr1v«*n by Moji
ontlerful
exaggerated
far as known
no He luUd -Wdutl
\ ooy. third
l^y Reotlvr. driven by
done great
lives were lost there
It Is reported iKiaf Already sh.
'^Wo#-k». flnikbrd M^»nd. but vo« put
BROKE ECCENTRIC ROD
mtl^auntetl.
however, that eleven railroad work IH•rforman<'t•^. Wtbock to loot plo»>
for
rrprotiidly
were caught In the on rushing however”
brooking ood nmnlog
Tim*-, z 2^%
water* newr Nurmanna aad dmwned
i
Thr ooeond boot cd-Ihlii roro wor
Lorgo Hot* Punched In Roller and
woo by KDcbontroM. l^y
Kootlvr
The ladies of Traverse City Hive
Booood. Rod Jobooon third ond Hontor
Train tUlled Just Reyond Cedar
will serve dinner July 4 at EoresUrs’
800UM1 flniobod finit but woo
Hail at 25 cents for grown people and
—No One Injured.
to fourth ploco fur brooking.
20 cents for children. They will also
^
ond impurity of golt
Time.
serve ice cream during
the
entire
Rnginr No 4 of the M A N R
Tho raco that woo on tho program rallntad. wohI Unind. which left tbU
on thr ffgiilar pa«o**nKrr run at
for thr 2:26 porr. woo chongtHl by
ogroomrnt to 2:22. ond Mlonlo (}.. of
><«itrrda> afirrniMin bn»kr her
AND THREE
ntrlc roil when juHi luryond t'rdar LEAVING MOTHER
tho OrwnvHIo olring. woo oubMtlfutrd
TWO OR TMRtt TIMFt At MANY
■■
SEVENTH TEAK—1916
T
Cor. Front and Union
9S.OO
we.oo
98.00
910.00
915.00
IHAMILTON CLDTHING CD.
THE EVBKIHQBBOaBD, TRAVEB8E CITY. MICE., FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1W6.
K. rBWiS >
HE EKBDK KHm
TlmV«IIMH)iTV. MICHIGAN
TbelMtrMop»falUi«,too. Betternyit. ,.c.ft,n?gaw
ONAND TRAVEMB HERALD
tM» T BMM’MB i. «. MM
arrived la the iirroeoce of UM a
Kme.
bavent Urns to bo^bolb-
STRAINED
RELATIONS
J. w. NAWiWM. B#itor antf I
MAY RttULT FHOKI JKWIiM PETI
TION TO PUttIA
THIS COVtUfHEIfT
FIIM
NO PfCOPO TOMOPPOM.
•ItuAtUio KrowlBA oul of th«
pro#
dMt*s dAcUlon to forwArd the pell
tloA proteRtln* AialnM Uie KUheoev
for MAtiArt OUOAACtAd wllb Ibe CAl#- mAASAcre as ektreiuHy dellcAte.
will bM ekiMd All dAjr. Muwpt lh^
A«M ornm, wblflk wUl b«' op«
A«tete tke
tko PMIUOB
pm
of Ibe Sews
Ihta V^lry toI tbe (Tur The
of
to resArd the irAasAcUua
A pNoe of iJApertlAeoce
is ope Of tbose
PrMldeAl
as
However
imporilneeces
Rouse veil
b
noted
^^tAortlAC Mi boil efforu to
aaaI
li rtfliUM r«a WWAA. There AU
be
strAlaed
rebtlaet
between
th
Cuvemment AAd RuaaU but It mAj be
set down At A sure thing tliAt
petition would nut be preeented
the preeldent did not believe he had
hood ground to stand upon
Tomorrow will be tbe big day and
Traverse City will be In galA attire
and the glad band will be cordially
eiteadsid to the visitors from abroad
Mbottld tbe
weather
be
farorable
there will be an Immense crowd and
Arcepi fnjiii Any i*oMt
rallun relAtlvf to Its lulorwAl policy.
ate iK-partment IssimmI a flat
^ilon that the declslwa of lYesl
dec Is rat
to forward the pe^l
dent
ould stand
i»u wu
the AilltudM of the
Oiiiled Htales toward Hussb c«iiie a
caiisilr rrltlcUin of lliissla for U»
policy In hlanchiMirla . In
\lolatliiN
and tryliiK to esclude thU
from
the
enj^iyuient
of
privileges in the
gnat
Mouk'ollan
ovlnce
The
stauiuent
euiauailliK
from
usslaa, oRtclAls In rt-Karded here as
splrtHl
ThouKh II was not dlrtnit^
the Hulled Hiai
rtMMlgUlEcd
ll>
herefore cannot
prompt a4»|H-araiicc
sernlomclal diH'lar Ion of ^hls
gives
11
adUod
si ninl!in*‘ci^*'*''“
It Is thoukht li'wbc a covert inethiKl
of llQssla t«i prewiit tbe sci lUiK of
ihc petition
It r»H-el%»Hl
r»H-r
'ord has iH-eii
here from
the ItrltUli
ffeCt I
goterumeitl had refuseil to se
IM-ilitun to Hussla
similar to
favortHl by Fn-sldent K.wseveU
even If It rains a throng will be here
The oAclal prtHnam Is published in
another portion of thb Issut
ererjroae ahould paate It In his bat
for ready refereaoe
All who
participate In tbe events are urged lu
CANADA TO
TflEFlONT
DOMINION TO INCPfAtf
WHfAT PI lODUCTION
diMtivf Wentere Lands fapected
in a Pew Yeara.
Western
(*anadlan
land
c«a4." be aaki at Afut.
j
i ve
Just
i-ome
from
nwy
Clews---------- aald the tired reporter.
-Ah • remarked Mr. Keme. aeemIngly Inlrreaied. **aDd phat did he say
was his gn-steat hliHlraiH-e to aWi-klodroiy.- answ eretl bla caller.
-Well. weU.** remarked Mr. Keens
thouKbtfDlly. Then, pnlllng hb l>card
he e^tlimed: *'lf Cb ws bat Ibe nerve
to aay that, you may
bllug IdiN'k aa-er -tack of it.**-\VaU
Street Newa
severe attack of diarrhoea.” says
Mra_ Alice MUler. of Morgan. T
•I got temporary rellof but It ^
back again and ngnln. nnd for six long
years 1 have suffered more misery and
reds of dollars fur physicians* pro
scrlpHops and treatment without avail
nnally we moved to Bosque count
our present home, and one day I ha
t>ened to see an advertisement of
Chamberlains
Colic.
Cholera
and
DiarrhtH* Remedy with a testlmon
lal of a man who had bAAn cured by
It
The case was
similar to my
own that I concluded to try the rem
edy.
The result waa wonderful
1
could hardly realire that I was well
, or believe il could be ao after
haying suffi-riHl mo long, but that one
liottle of medicine, costing but a few
cents cured me ”
For sale hy Jas
O. JohnsiA.
ramp of the Escanaba Woodenw
Co
The limber will be taken
Kingston. Canada, by boat and from
there will be rafted down the 8t.
l^w fence river to Quebec
There It
will be Itmded on steamers and taken
[•n»ss the ocean.
The families of C. E Eldredge
C. K Hopkins of Ik-nlun Harbor,
k on an
leave this week
ah overland trtk
to California. The party of nine baa
a regular canvas house on a
i for this purptme
Tbe parly
M*s to make their
Chicago
vertlslng
lor Mwo
lilarge
.•» and will conducti a lln type gal
vre than
liermuis In Paris
iery whenever they slop for any
•spital of MB much ns
li-uKtb of lime
♦
At Durand . W U Hopkins and his IR«». and nearly on»-tLlrd of those ore
wife have sei»anif«Hl They had agree<l foreigners
to this oourse a numlH-r of yvars ago.
but have lived under ihe.same roof
•1M
I>aur. iWtroli and^^linnlpeg. Man
llan>
rauw^ay^
th^
. M **
_
properties of tbe com
Tu line with Its policy of aiulnlng
aubnUnUal
reenlU
will put U*s^mlSRlfk>eni
on Ibe market at from
^
^^^cS^ksTfiturs of that aecUon of the
nmtry as a wbnat eectloa. WUllam
C. Mdgar, editor of ihe NorUweetem
Miller. Mlaaeapolla. la a reewnt book
mmnedns that nve long tha primacy
tn wimot proinetkm win pnaa
L
ana hate access to the box at
all tlines during Ivanking hours.
Ppvatc rooau proviiled where
you can look pver your paI At leisure.
The eontents
house may bum; the
off your
yo
.
of our vaull CAN
.
.
.
, ...
.
.
MEN’
11.00 a Pair
Either i» I.*ce o. Coni;r«_Worth $2.00
Mct’. bicycle
-
.
9SC
m ALL BMABCHES
A. S
’RYIWAIM
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H. C. Davis ar>d
COLUMBIA
0*Tm0^ATI-IV
DRV BATTERIES
AUTOMOBILES. GAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS, CIGAR LIGHT
ERS. ETC. ::
JULY 4th
We
Cele
brate
^-r
J. B. P. ICE.
KEEP COOL
l.ikf cver>Thinj» else we (^ffer you i ineJy sUL'«^‘>lions how i
in ihe hoi SumnuT tlays.
rv;
. tb.
^
linctl vault, absolutely fire
proof. may be rcUiCil for $1.60
per year.
You catt)' the key
UATER
WHOLEBALC AND RETAIL
Practical Houaa Fu
WM. BLACKBURN
•"nsrp. .
aad
J. W.
the lorn of which by fire or
otherwise woald seriously incoovciaeDce >ou? A S.WhfTY
DEPOSIT BOX in our steel-
NOT
Do the Flies Botlisr?
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows;
Screen Doors............. ........... ................... 75c each and up
Winilow Screens.... ..................................UV: each and up
JVBlYTHIMTOFlimMYOMIIOI^
dapt You
Papers ^
...DENTISTS...
at Ht Petershurg. regarding the
Klshenev Incident, or that It has ever
ptui addrtuiswl hy the American gov
nmeut uiH>n the sulUect *'
Taken In ctmncH'tlon with the an
kaicbewan. n p
f lowed by anoi
nounrement that the Russian goveni
l.koo.ooo ncres
will n«»t rt'celve the Jewish pell
X. the paragrapher quote
led aU.ve Is
from the Cana
lerally taken l« lues
•s not feel lalle^ uj.
Cnlteil Htales any explanation of
occurr«-tl
sed of men who► Ihave bad broad territorial limits, lu which im other
Russ
esperleuce In
land
companies and
suhjecls were C4in
laad inleresia, am
cerned
kaowa for their
The position
lllon of ih^adi
the proiK».Wl t
ItKm
id
the Jk'w
presldeat of the Mlaoaapolls
tag Machiae Co ; U IV Piper,
governim-ni was ma«le ver> clear and
kuuwa operator In flat see
leading manufacturer of linseed oil of positive hy the staienii-nt authorized
This slate
Mlnneaiiulis. W lY Uouglaa. a lln hy the Btau- cDparuneni
seed oil man of Cedar Rapids, la; ment* w as Insidrtsl by •
•^Oeorge C Howe, an ealenalve laud ilcallons rellectlAg the
the event of
agent of Duluth nnd his brother. A Riiaslan govenimeat
M Uavldaon of Little Palls. Minn.. Ike presentation of such a ivetlthm
the Hnlted
through the me<
emhaaay at Hi
Petersburg
laad sales, aad A U. Me- Blalea
ihar Duluth man and a weU which had h«WB brought to the at
leaHon id high ameers of th. govern
known banker and land
It was given very nareful <H»n
tba resident Canadians Interested In
D H.1. R
IfcDouald of ■Iderallon Uuh here and at 0>ster
Bay before a d»»clskin was
reached
J W T..
declaration
regarding
AdaiMon. a banker of Boatern.
,
ms aad afw nsbg «a|y two botUss 1 fosles-
con*^red'lls^. 'yoimg^lo’lM-^lefi w^th
lously." writes F. A C
Wt offer OMtro Bmd Bayaiot tn Sample Shjes
bill one parent
The lad Is 14 now. iM-na. Ala
"I had a terrible case of
and bis laiher has provided eiiougb
causing 4S4 tumors
When all
motley to pay his Uiard until he Is
llucklen*s Arnica Halve curtHl
IK years, and has also Imught him A
hbiually giMMl for burns and all
i iialits
Only ZU' at Jas U
H.8. Hull. PrMldent.
given
Bne* 11010^111** that cKy .
•Mwav-s Sells (mkmI Shvves
and
F. H
The 1‘ractical Stuveman
while Hopkins has sold bis groiH^ry,
business, taking the imiceiMjs himself
He will remove to Clio and go
It 4s rstlliuited that iMnsous Ms-kIng
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pres ds
business there
The couple had
divt.n-e In S«.nth Dskots s|H-iid. whiU
ed Ihe matter ov.-r and reailonl the
gnltilug resldciii-e fur that purpiMn-.
conclusion that Ihey
could
never
IIS si ts 10 i > 4-;ir
agrtH*
I
of
lludm.ii.
agi
Mrs Harah l^s
J TKUa. Q. Johnson ^111 Buy It Back.
Is In a pr«H-arlous condition i
. FOK
when vou
result of being thrown from her
hiden
fhamlM-rlalu s
(*om*.
Hholi-ra
s %<. IX fc*
^
lu-r horse taking fright lu
BE-1 VO Vuu. aw w: t\ iU..lm
J
Jax (1 Jt.hnsun
kplay DiarrhtHta Ut-miHly
dart at'
t ah Iautomobile which
tsml-ornsial ttaumsnt.
O.ZI
VX vuk.-.i. wrruo*.
auio will rtduud ytiur nu>n«-> If >u
vuu
The owiiels of t
The
Kiissisii
government
It It
the law art naiUlit-d after
caicgurlcally refuse U» re<ci\e
where admitted to be the tntMi stir
any i»ower any iK-iiiloa«. represents
i-eenfiil remedy lu use for l*uwel oiint OR8. SAWYER A PENHALLE^N
'on the cement walk gan
ms. of com mun lea lions relative to
plaints ami Ihe only oar that never,
bragging *»1 his wonderft
. Inieriisl iKjIlcy. '
falln
It U pleskani. soft mid rellabkThis Is the e«mcludtng imragraph apiHUlie for Ihe |»asl few w«-eks H
Itnslly t»eeame m. proud of it ths
agered he tould » al sU pumpkin
SiniMl.uig, luin uinlertakeii t«, lu;it All Work of Highest-Posaibls CrsOs.
lu this country
Us pies and diink a gallon of milk i
Fiivt Cold Work s Soeci-Uv
il 10.1111 III Mnnhh by a Sashllght In
urday
mam
was
ihe
lime
set
f.»r
•IgnlDcance
1.
isdnled
out
hy
TRAVERSE '64TY. MICH.
.\nreiubiirg whUti Is 1HU miles nwny.
ind the SIM-elded amount
diplomats here who se<t Ui the opln
21 4 Fronts*. CUIlen. phon» No,
No man or woman lu the slate will
luu a direct warning
that,
should pie and milk wa. furnlshtMl. Tbe t
President Risisevell carry oul his ex wlih Ihe tdue rtbUm apindlle started hesitate to siveak well id ChamW,ely. but the best he could do lalu s Hiomarh ami Liver Tahh-ts after
to send to the Cxar
Flr»t-CI»8»
MEAT
MARKET.
They alwa.vs prt>
Ihe iH'illloii fnitii Jewish
organUa was two pies and six glasses id milk onrt- trying them
4 14 boiith Union Street.
I
Ann ArlKT Argus.
dure a pleasant movement ol the Ik.w
Qoiis In the I’uHt-d Hlales for the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Hunday aftenuam a swarm (
iM-iierment t>f the eoiullllon of ihelr
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
M.k up iK-rmaneiil quarters in ihv
In Kussla. it will not
telephone Uix at the top of a imiIi
TRY .A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
rtyelvotl
on
a
siriH-i
<iiruer.
and
during
the
•rs of -Ih
u<M>u they suci-i-eded lu |»crfiTi
clrvles,
friendly
mg their housekeeping arrangements
whleh have exlsled fur so many
If
the
telephone
comimny
wncl
‘
ears Udweeu Russia and the Cnlted
can go inti, the
stralnt^
should abandon the laix it c
the president persist In his purisise. honey business ~ Jacki
Herbert II year-old son of h
Tit put It plainly. Mr iliHisevelt and
govenimeut of the Cnlted States H Haight id Hagiuaw. added
In danger of receiving a slap In III! shut to a blank cartridge li
pistol,
which
face from Russia.
.•harn
5hl leg
d hi
lug tHVum was called forth hy a re
'haffec. a shl
Paw Frank t'haff
port that Russia had offeriHl an ex
of 3K. burned tii death In I
plaiiatloB of the Klshenev massacre
his wife a
house otter IrlghU
this country.
xg tire to 1
children away and seUtng
Tons of indignstion.
lliV
Ami you shoulil liavc a j>air of
place
lie was Intoxicated
There Is a tone of Indignation In
A ncriv sti.rin raged
our Perfect Fitting;, Long^Wearthe denial which e4iiup«ises the rest t»f Tuesday iilghi
Hcvcra
>ng. Comfort Giving SHOKS
statemcni, and which reads as
lightning
Vw
men anil women. * They
vs:
"The
Russian
government moruluK hiin.lr.-d. ut b»r.l. WiWfouDd
makclilc*! walk easy ^ just the
must iHisiilvely denies the report that dtuid aUiut Ihe cliy.
.fhclal explanation
A gentleman from Battle Creek was
thing for tircil, aching feet; you
pivernmenl. either UI the city Monday and secured a dl
w ill not have to bre;
break them in;
through
the
Kusslan
emlutssy at vorce decree tn the circuit court Ikan oKl ahoc, the
comlortablc
Washington or the
American
em fore he returned home he procured a
'illorulcr
marriage license - Marshall Nws.
William llulbert. aged 50. of Bu
chanan. has Just married hU seyenih
first time y
Kounil only
X
put
rs:sr“
r.fiarLiLrur-ar..';
■at
Lsttar le Mr. Parry Hanna^
Traverse HUy. Mich
>
ear Blr:
A banker's business Is
know ivretly
much
everything,
s'a a part of It. well worth any
one's knowing
Devoe Heady I'atnt U tbe paint lhal
lasts twice as long as lend and oil.
Our Ageut sella U under this guArmnlee:
”ir you have any fault to ffnd with
this paint, either now tn putting It on.
or bereafter In the wear, tell your
dealer about It.”
”We AuihorUt him to do what U
The Muskegon ('ounty Agricultural
stK*lety has de<lded to bold no fair
IhU rail, owing to lack of Interest.
r.!'
Baclunt
&Rosi;oe
Parker Bioa OM Stanil
208 FRONT STREET
We hme a ttrtt (last
Sbetmaktr s Sbap.
Iln-.-kW..: nw:.. f.oiu s w«i;ou st
Ilhclu.A. Fraiut-. H hoiYH- assh.M hiio
a imssing imuiw .-s.r. sikI h,u|„-d Into
tha Uck mats
Ihe ihauffeur wat
•truck t.y its
and thrown into
the road. Passiuwby wero .treated to
the udval apecude of a hone drlTlaf
^‘^‘^•“ciXrinflntum.
TbU has lung been regarded a$ oac
of the must dangerous and fatal dis
eases til which Infants are subject It
can be cured, however, when properly
treated
All that Is necessary Is to
give
Chamberlain's
Colic.
Cholers
^^you get your *house palAted wUh and Dlarrbiira Remedy
It, and It wears no belief than moat oU. as directed with each hottle. and
>r
Hie
hy
Jas O.
lead and oU. ybu will hare gocAl cause
of oompUlnt : aad we must pay damIs the paint that looks as good
and wears twice as loag as lead and
tT m SHOE SrOHE OF
tlOO Riwaitl. $100.
The TiUiders of this paper will be
lileased ti» learn that there Is at least
jne dreaded disease that science has
l>M-u able lo cure in all Us stages and
lhal Is catarrh
Hairs Catarrh Cure
is the only |»osUlve cure now known
lo the medical fralemliy
Catarrh
being
a cunstltutloaal
disease, rvy
cimstltuilonal
treatment
quires
Hall's 1Catarrh Cure is taken Intern
ally. acting dlrei'ily uinm the bkK»d
and mucous surfaces of tbe syst
thereby destroying the foundation of
the dii^ease. and giving the patient
strength by building up tbe constitu
tion and assisting nature In doing Its
Wiirk
The proprietors have so mi
curailve powers, that they
----------Didlars for any
cure
8end for
-Tta eld»t
«t Bonl I
tnt koovn k tk,i of thr I-nw t
Is Root Beer or Ciinner Ale. We sell f^hese Tn bottles at Kk: a pint an.tl 15c
quart. H you want someihinLL when you
l a lot for a little, buy a pack-a^je of
[4ut here s
Hires Rooil Beer. That will make five vrallons of a splemlid drink. But
thin^j belter. Did your folks put up any Dandylion wine or Elderberry
Llderberry
somethin^;
hey iiiti
did you
you’re
packay^eofHires Root Beer,
Beer
ii iney
re in luck. (»et a packayieofHires
mice? If
wine,( ■ Hraj>e juice."
Take wo anti a half gallons of anv of these wines or juices you have, two anil a
half gallons of water and a cake of yeast, and you cap make one of the most de
licious drinks you have ever tasted. We have the be^l of lemons for lemonade,
the finest oran^'cs for orangeade. _
« ICES *
Can be inaile in the most >simple manner. You havt fruit or sauce of some
iner. Should you ha^
have any left
lell you have the tlavorinjj for >your ices.
kind for dinner.
Something' different for each day. The same with iie cream. Maket all these
one of our
self. You can do it an the easiest manner |H)ssible if
WONDER «1Sm
freezers
The best freezer that is made. We have sold hundreds and not a single wmplaint. .\fter your material is prepared and in the freezer it can be ready to
serve in five minutes. It's a wonder, truly. \Ve have them from the 2 quart
size for $i.S.*) to the 15 quart at $12.t>0. You will have visitors this summer
you will have friends happen in-a reception will 1^ given or an,afternoon
gathering. Nothing so nice as ices to be served. 1 hen you must have
't hnve ju.1 received « ne«- U>ip■neolofthoetforwomcnto
mUF«
SHERBET GLASSES
$1.50
We have a splendid as.Hortmeni. Some new dainty patterns from (Uic to $1.25
the dozen. You’ll need drinking glasses, and such a host of beautiful designs to
choose from. The extremely thin in either plain or engraved, and the newest
shaiics. I he heavier in plain and figured. Glass pitchers in all manner ol
shapes for ice water or lemonade, from 25c* to $1.25. A new jine of dainty
finger bowls, a most necessar>* article, and the prices are 20c, 25c, 35c. 75c.
Got a splendid glass lemon squeezer for 10c; the handsomest one you can buy.
Madgup Hth the light or heav7
•ole. half or tuU heel They
aic fine for the ]wice.
ROWLAND DOUGLAS
lUwShMSttre
bMU <raMl«t«d Igr ruittpr* Vlroy.
Ik* r*au>w K««cli E(7p«Mo«M.
CAUlAytJMT^I^R MM la tbe rtvU In -(vUcoc* tiM mrerta «t Ibt
joy yoursdf
A COOL DRINK
X
ihd tUs
T
Oo You IMooM Ono?
aeks Cam b tks saly KsmbU tkat efsr bsliNMl
contents
r
\Vc have a large assortment at bottom prices.
>-ou want to make ice cream, we have the icecream
freezers, and il don’t take much money to'get one,
you would buy ice cream, -5c
You can pay for it
per ikctrk.
AND twe: na^ay to do it
arjr big deab
.
. and It may
tahen fur granted that when a land
transaction all
•is and holds the In
tereat'of tbe |
naua
of nauaual
site.
Rut
r A Mnnttuba
Manttui
waa VaUey
Val
Imnd Co.
hat U eonak
I
land deal la tbe history
Canada. If not. lifdeed. In that of t
gtbb speaking portion of the North
m.
REFRItUiTORS?
KWNEYBackache
Vary Ramarkabla Curs of Diarrhoam
OrAAd Tfmr*r»# Umid
Mm of mmpktym will cwlobnu
nonvw. Tbo ottoM oT boik p
wMeh
» of them vloleet
U that of Ur. Ko
of Buebanaa. prcwldeni of
y Medical rociely
ProbAte Judge »laworth reports bust
s Hue gnater than <
township la two day
There are ad»ral cargoes of pine
timber shipped from the upper pee
insula direct to Europe every year
aad Fetor McRea. a well known kig
N RetneM at Catremel)| ger of Heoanaba. baa now secured a
c-ontract with a Canadlaa Arm to fur
s* Owlet «a Attitude
of
nlsh a quantity of square timbers to
IM. shipped
to Uverpool. England,
where they will 'be used in dock con-
Ar MUAl iMk tli« PtMUtli Uie Btc
U
coniNSia nws
IN OfClilON TO ffND TMi DOCUMfNT TO C2AP
XSSJL\
lUMN sAd
te cwlWtliu: itMdridras as to
te the greatest.-extmt hlmlerfd them
In their mrrera. says-a.4WlsmiporarT.
WiSm»i OM MmM.
SreMSk
OHreM4.WMM.HMM.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
•
f:
■%}->:'■
LCOTT, MKm,. FRIDAY. JULY S. 1903.
THE EVENIKa RECOBD^ TWi^
*•
’
■ ■
■•'
WM Kmnm
OFFICIAL PROGRAM-JOLY 4TH
What They S^
8UKK18H
Your “Best” Flour h«i given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
\
j
lar auil aiawial
l
Inuiu and
boaU, and
the thi»agaiul-
w lu. will
drive their owu Uaoia fn>ui u rodiua of folly utile*
M1810.
Th»* uiuaic of the day will U* funiiabeil hy the Ho>a* Rtiid,
the Trail nn- City Baud, the Kingsley Hand, the Northiairl
haiul, the ttatUiriH Bay Bund, and the well knowtt Martia
Both the dav and night tin -wurks w ill be sent off on
north siile id iW river, just wx«t vd Un‘ market gmunds,
U-st is.int id view will be from tht* lamlh Ijiuik of the river
the I nioii stni‘t liridge wi-st to the U*ik1 of the river.
Th*^
fnuu
A «alute of tU.rU*a. ijun-boinh. that will be hoard for u.iU
The 4-arly luoruing boars will lie devoted to reivmug tin*
gutwU of the giHwru CHty-of the North gg they arrive ou h^-u-
Hand
I'CBLIC hl\KRl'lSh><
of IVaveist* C'ity.
The Traverse C'ity Band and the Boys Baml
will form us sc*i»rut** Imnd* in the i*rade, but later will cxmie
Band music
lYuy<T
Rev. C T Su>ul.
Singing
Ameriea, Kd by
together as one grand organization and will gt'**
eiilhusiastic erciwds soch a niusicHl eiiU rtaiimu nt as it isTnrv U* find
HAfiNAH & LAY CO.
the i rowd of visitors will
Murrjiy. (
>»>»»• iTtm bu}.r u liori*>
ll>t>
vorklDf In «
Ht Tvit*
Ou^- of lki‘ lonilnK
CtRtlAL NEWS
or THE WOILD
IMke'o
or laiini. U*fly
!rrw
jtml.Mj l.y
Jw*! KHx <‘«*Uil.iai>
'Tl.f itti.k Ih bum iu Mub a any Uia
4‘b».HK^ Uml by iM UHrailiiK Uo- at
ia:i»|ibtrv .urr4#uiuliUK <»»*• *'fcr*b
<>stt
fn»m Ibv «.h*cirJ<4il «•»
aune uSiiuiu-4 .ur,.... f..r varlbly
l-.arr i.taui.
Wbliiu-y
wImu
be a«Tur.'* aiul baaio* bl*'
gun. alU nrv a •bborUuii In.u magfu%».riUaJly
To
proMni.- alH U
atiarhiMl a n»il of wlr«* Ifu <»r M* diIU*m
111 h lu;ih ^ Whhn«*>
b»-JI«‘Vf»
ibal.
«u«. beyond ibe pnlti of Ibe law of
r.:r:*r
a ibii.i: .au u- doia- «^iti
lu
»T;rv.i:
Tbft S.Hi.ty
of
the finelniiatl
wbb b bab bad for bom. tlm.- a bland
urn offer of a gold mfsUl t«.i lla* tom
,.oMr
j.r.Hliiriiig
are.-fnable
mubb
Ji.bnbioiie of New York. It ib haul
'Ho tr.ibTi-e. ol tin Itiibb Medlea
iNdluK.. have blitveeded^ In raUina u
ilerod to iheErubiieb of the rniterblf,.
tif t'blcaK.i. ihub a.burlim the kUi ol
i.romi.i d by John 11 H.b ke
r.ller and the .oubtriieiiob in t'bbac.
.iJtMliu iH.a.r
uiaumn.vm medual mbliliition.^
J.iiiit Himiig. an Indian from tlie
i-bbuKoH
• rr.»w ruik r.>« rvalioii 4li«*\e in»i«
iiuai i. IbeKan wiib^ a . a,dial ol ♦ •
i'liaoUinflttUi rt l>
a (.a davn aRo
w..ma.
«.ib a la.y wbo aa« idalnly m Um- Now tin- band .Jill. Iialiun
hi- nut ma.V^ -d ib. bi.
loh ibila»l MUR*•^ ♦»! roiibumidi'U.
lb- a.nl
did-Mo -IM II.
to an un.b riak. r and odd bliu «bat
MM ItO Hill Would die iM'lort* the au«iw
a.Mild Hi. and a.* b«- liad to ouiu* to
I,mu fo- bad broiiabt llie iM.y *o tbat
uKeli inanv bhai.. Itiit -a
lie eould be ini ai.iiii‘d bu a otltin an.l
bile of U*|.ori. Ind bbown
111?:‘m.
M.
ar* tune
The youngbier aa* m-aii
;.ilbb l«raUb. «d baviua to lae e.
nr.‘.I rhatiuiK ideabanUy all tlo* time
be eounirt
In otb. r re-jHH'tb do r
A coBtn aa. .ebried, the U.y ix
,unhand bab ii. ated b. r Kindly
H.
|,r,•>^ln^•. biniMlf a^ iHrf.ni) ►aiib
lied wiib M and II wab loiolid In iJh. .a* pnolded her with fr-ak. I.a^
the
laie*.
wupm
Tlie l*alr bdi for b.mie. the d.oe; bt.Kkiuab. all In
Hut wbal ib till* libe of d all
)h.> biiiiuu iiu n II of Ifiii V.»mn ba\lna • uU.'
h
I
v
aniuni
b.^B .loaded out of lilb ..al b> lb.
be so gnwit that it will
.Udnsis by Hoil J
nut U- a diffi
This wiU
cult uiatti r for all to Ond somethinK attractive all the time.
Tliis will U
one of the moat ‘thrilling events of the prognim.
Tniversi-('ity lias the most oomnU*ti‘ us it is the Urgiwt hie deqiar
h of (irami Ra|iids. and the deiiartiuent
will give
ixirtiiiHit north
fit ‘.IKK) u. in an exhibition run. starting fmm the engine house
on Cass str.H-1, north to Front, where tin* run will U- ixuitimuxl
ill Ivuiiulewith
. Bciunlinan Avenue when^ oonnection
bUtetil and unmereitul toriurebab i»eibaiib liet.T iM-eli i-Mnal.d
Joe (od<.
bil k bl ColUba, t'allf
wrlieb:
' Foi
i:. yeaib I en.liued in-uff.ruble luiln
from Hliejinialfbin
and
iiothim: re
U.vid me ib.iiKb I liod ev.ryiblim
}.Vr”\*I^ekiuV Vbeiii *ri<. for each sbm-
iieut Iwill lun
hv.lmnt. while at the same
ue lime
till
part of the department
here ianother
oil to comer of Biwirduuui
and Stale stm t whenII avemu*
ave:
•onierw.
I onnivtion will U* imuli%.and
and water thrown from Uil
All who wish to S4H- this exhibitsou drUl must U- t-ast of Cuss
stric t on Fn.nt stixM-l, or on Boanlm^ avenue mar the
of hViuil auil State stnvU.
The run will U* nunle will
An* the luM SoKi on a 1 l\’K
Vl'AR t.rAKAM Ki: l.oi us
show you iho cuumIruction ,
Pricos I4.0D to 25.00
J«/p Cftaranct Salt ••
'
Furniture, Stoves and Crockery
Don’t miss it.
the Boston Store
Tumiturt Dtpartmnt
JssRnr;
TOR MIA.
FiSiKtrar'--*-«.»■
THE FIRF.WOKKS-SriMP. M
Is- maile fn.m the puldie m n kel die, on the norl
rivi-r ju.*it w.sxl of rnioi, mon t
It w ill K- U-st mvu fnm, the
gn>ve and grounds iunmdialeK opissiile, oil Sixth slnvt, on
the sAiuth Kink of the river, when- then- is a natuntl KUiphilheatre with avxxmiimslations for lift., thousand issvpl
issvple.
The liand
ling.
U» nut miss the
ill furnish
the »-v
dsh imisie.during
imisii
erful pyroUx-lmie display.
It 'will U- something U» rememU-r
all the year.
FOR RMT.
TRAINS AM) UtfA'l'S.
STKKFT OAMKS-lUrOO A. M.
Thesi* will i-ome off on Fniim street. U-twivii Sixth
All pri/4w will Is- piid on the sp>t in
cash, and
(i
iiia.lo on till-xrnmnd
Kvellt
liM vanl.lasli.................................... ..
s» vanldash.............................c
1st
♦a.ikt
$3.00
Tl.nv Wgidravv...........................
Niek rac-............... ....................
Manding bnsid jump. ... ••
Uuiining lifoad jump.. .....
Kenning hop step and jump.
$l.V>
$l oO
$;u)o
$:uAi
$.3.UI
$.3.00
IS-a'!'';.-"-':;::::::
$:loo
THK FARAUE-llrUO A. M.
2nd
$2 00
li:::
MISCELLANEOUt.
S:'2oa. III. willainiWer this imrjKiSi;-, but them will K-a spivial
iniin south, leaving at lO.iKi p. m.. after the fireworks.
$ltX)
$2Ui
$2.00
ri *iXnu4«0 |Ur*MS »u r«ak aw W««ft
r ai*i>xa«xn«i
mau
K. A I.— Regular trains arrive from the s*.ulli at N:2o a ui..
I 2A p. ll. ami I .JO p. in . and le.tv, :,:..i.ic soulh, al o 40 a ui .
II 111 :i III. and l:2'» i». in.
Tlu-n will K- tio lut^^ity for a sjs-eial tmiii from the south, as the n-gutir train arriving hem al
$fui
T. C. L, A .M.
$2.00
$200
$2U)
s.'-'La-'jax." itr
The train and Kuil servhx- is K-lli-r than ev« r U f.ire, and tlum-w Ixi-lanau mad will bring great eri«v\iK
Trains and Ih^iN
arrive and ilepiirl as folKivvs:
and
Kighth striH-lH. uiul the eveiiU; with cash prizis. an as follow-
Regular trains arriv. fm.ii Northix.rl at ll.U*»
a. in. and 4:20 p. m.. aiid hiivv for Ni*rthjb»rt at
a, m. ami
l .rtOp. in
A spivi.d train w ill Iimvv North|iorl at 7HA) a m .
$1 (M
$1.»»0
$1U»
r*.£}jr-iu ssr-NSKir
n-aehiiig Travets-('ity atS::kla. in , and n-turn al lU o'l liH-k p. m.
ii:::
PERK M ARK>FE1'TK-Kix:ul..r trains arrive (rx.m llietkmlh
al l i:»a. m., 1:00 p.'m . F:lO p. m. and U:.V» p. i„.. and fmu.
the.norlli at
IL-Vi a. n,..
p. m ..ml
0‘:O:i p.
V*hiOR<*».lurlrTO«UTOrmr».
R.-gular
v
ISSMIta
MT!?:
imius leave for llu- south al feOt* a. m . ll ::»o a m. r,:20 p. lu
and 10:10 pm., and for the iiortl, :it o.4)0a. in.. 1:20 p. m. and
r,.l.% p. m.
The
m. trail, from the soutli and the lO.-iYi
p in from tin- north aii'^-lhrough ••llvers.*\iiVd do not iiiake Uxvd
stns'ts, right resting
form at the eorm-r of
x*4-ive instructions ns to its iiosili
Front
Em-h divisioi
nearby stn-eU.
The line id mun-h wrill U« oast on Fn
H
. Wi-llir.gton striH-t. south to Washington, we 1 to livird.iian
NintI w est to
veiiiU-, north to Smn- w«*st to C\iss, south t
.stojis north or Houth id Tpiverse CitV
j
,\ sibi-ial train will start fruii !*i loskey at li lOa. in . Kruviug
at Travers,- (Slv al H:0O a. in., and n lurniiig will leave Travi'H^Citv al VI::tO 11. in.
iiioii. north to Fnuit and dislmtid.
Tli.-x
s|HVial will
isinnVet with Flk Rap^tK
Uilh ways.
M, A N. K
IbvMdar tn.in. arriv,- D,.m .ManisU,- and ixmms-lions ,it 11:00 a ill. and V, :ir, p. m ; from Provi-iuonl and i\nlar
Tlii-si- nuH-s will U* the Uist over pullixl off in northern MiehThe rmx*s given
L'iven by Ithe Traverse (htyDriving Park .ks
I Julv 2-3 4, an- the groaUist ever tasm in this )iart of
-.
This is the opening of the M ichigan eircuil this
callevl lit the gmuuds on
Tin- rucA-s for duly 4th will U* callt
al N:I1 a. m
Rivular trains leave for .Maiiisps- ami i-onnivtiouH
at 0::t0 a in and 3:-V; p. ui., for Pn.veinont and i'lihir at 0;20
a in.
eoiinlry are here.
cm- City
Hisvial tn
Enlramv ftv at the gaU*.
Ixxxvuie
an
storms,
display w ill
othersxxiUHlly
X.
in le Vi lou!
If you desire to iniull a tystem ol Electrical Lighting,
Belli. Burglar Alarini or Telephooes, permit ui to estiMite. Wehaveahnebne of
HA quote satsfs^prices for high grade
work SAd material. ::::::
CAMPBELL BROS
SOFT SNA? ABOLISHED
Poftoffice Phyncian* Lom
-:-Cnanoe in Rural
Oat.ona.
after the
This ytvir the diapla
many
iS
:l 1 a. 111. will aei-oiuimblate thos.- eiauing in, and s
:40 p. in
I n-Uini to those
mxrm.................. U w
a. ui., Nwihlaw-aiiUi. 0:Oi» a. m.. and arriving nl Tmverm- City al
lO.OL) a m.
Returning will h aw Travers,- i'ity at 10-00 p. m.,
eslablishevl teat
>l only w ill,
and
MAWTEEfc MTIEASnill.1
s|»ivittl from EuiSjn-end train will
TRAVERSE ilAY LINK OF RO.\TS-lk»ats wdl leave
Norlhiiortat iritK) u. in.. Ouiena. 7,oo am . Suttons Ikiy, 7:15
K- hirger and mon* elaKiraU- than ever Ix-foiv,
It w ill ci.»nsis
of great dav tire WlliKins, animal l«ilKx>na, and tlie like, while
the KmdisVxi.liKle at grtvit height, displaying tigurt*fl of enor, inous si/e, human Hgun-s, dragons, animals, birvls, fisluis, turthunder
leav.- ManisU-e for Tmveis»i- City al
leave Traverm- Citv f.a .Manisl.-i- ami iN.i.mvtioi.s uk0:IO p. ui.
vgular traini fmm Pioveiiiont and Cislar arriv iug itl Trav-
DAY F1REWORKS-2::40 P. M.
This u.\hibilioa has
.\ sp4S-i;ii train will
leOO a. Ill , tMiimvting at Platte Riv« r viilh
pin-. arriving at 'IVaversi-t'ity jil
lo a. iii.
Fn.nt stns-l
the old fair gnuinds.
There will U- a 2::f0tiot, purse
a 2:10 \uiv
Merehants
iiud Manufacturers' puna?, fv,r 2:.3.»
[s am
19c
AcmoHygionic Couchos
Q'&Tt’Ki:^r.a=SATrs2;
Tniverm- ('ilv m noUvl for iu great Fin-works OispLo
viar this dis|dav will U- vd marxelous Uauty. The dis
ehargtd al the gate.
Spnidl fortbt
3rdand4tb
extra heavy
.hie -tmly...
imx-ting, just
self Uxsa* fnrni the Isillcsui, dmppiiig w ilh U-rritic sixxd si
hundnsl fiH-t K-fon- the piimehule spnads oja-n, when he
BALL (iAMK.-if.aO A M.
This game w ill U- playid by the well .known Uray Kagle.» of
ManisUs- and the Asylum U>ain.
lV.lh are strong ^gregalions
ami splendid sjiort may U* exjsvt.d.
The game will U* plavevl
afthe 12th street grounds, ami the usual mbiiisfion fis* will K-
ll.-s, iiisix ts, flags,
Ht-avy hanl wooil U
lanvar. st-.u. i-K
F.»urth of .July
riiNil KuA b» *v4rth again ' ll will la* u thrilling ex|a riemx
droll or iulen-sting.
Folding Camp Stool
oU fashion^l
This w ill U- one of the gmat i-ti nls of the 4*iitin‘ day, Rtnl alliblv ean should n-inain, U> witness It,
it, a
and U> siv tlu*
lUdy afu-r.
imule fnni, the low
This
of I'nion sir
south Kink of tiu
nmaut. Pnd. F.
•. d.
.1. Liddle, who has imule
m.ide bv the ma.d
Pnd. Liddle will risA'.to a gmul height,
hundnnls of asiy-im
-th will east himand when a thousand or mon- bs t fn»ui the
the sli-ameni and the hook and Wider ileiiartme
^and e\ erv
It will U- idwoluu-lv
idskiluu-lv ntxxwsary that everv l.a
|M-rson should
off ifie slrvx-ts where this run i» i
ous aiviilenls would likely VHVur.
This onler w i 11 U- strietlv
to
enfonid and must U-. h.H-rfully oompliid w iili lU
Truverw- C'ilv %th ,
Ijie ehililn-u. but with all i.n-Ux»keni,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
EveryUdy
ho IS.,
$-SYh novellv raee, purse $UKk
iKimil miss theik- rmx-s
Some <d the K-sl hor
me
JiiM ub k.hmI for Idler and K^d
nev Ii.mbleb and
general
ilebllUi.
liniv aiH'
Saiibfa.ilon guarauued by
Jab' O. J.ibuH..n
and
F II M.adb.
'Snyder.
.•
nial ti
THE RA(‘ES-L:i0 P. M
forib. l.mard
I be blone iiayemeiil
A «.»wmIio- a.iman caught b.*r. br.akluM I be l.irc*- of her u rriblc- fall Tbe
child aaN earrod b.iine and Ibe .UhUu* could onl) llud a few bruUi.. In
ball an hour LU4ie wax bark at iday
Al roliiiiibub. U . OtsTKe II sun
gker. l.i year. old. at mlJulKbi. bb.d
Albe WulU, who be-lboufbl aub a
gbitbl
Iter life man bated l.y the
butlel ilrlkliiK a I'ora.i blay
The lat*;ebi ».alr of kIi.h.m . ver man
lifariiired !.« aeiual wear luo. Jubi
been l..rwaided to Ibnir d.Eilnalb.ij
by n Arm of abociiunkcr. at Hoc kland
Ma>»
The bUt U labeled •*17. ' ami
they are marly 16 liieb.*. long
Koui
A.
BALLOON ASC E!^ION .\M> PARACHCTE DROP
7:0t» P. M
City is iioleil for starting, its ^|wirade at the hour aie
ebalrmaii «•!
the I tiio-i
l.am, bab Ubued a call i
u. .•oirtiiy
al eonvenib.n In St lauti
lAxtU
Yunaold. 4
y.arK old, Igii.
>entl iti will mmiinaie ca
arhnytd
lame in Iblaueey biriH*i
prvod.Md an.l vice ,.ie.l
N.
'a York
Wblle i.lawnn on lb.* rjad
4.1 a llvi b'ioiv leii.iii.ni. i.u/b*b.doll
l. d ovi r lb.
. and Ibe « bUd lua.b
« wildj.lunK.' lor d and
J.
W. Patch!.,
such as we usml u» enjoy a ludf TX-ntury agvx
FIKET DKPARTMKNT URILLr
^iA)0A. M.
Shot put.,
l>r
askist U» j<nu in the National antheui.
Kisaling-lWlarHtion of Imleivndemx-, by Rev. T. IMHoiu.
anyw here on such an otx^ian.
. .
,
Yh.- whoU- day wiU be «. fuU of ..-.arf lhi.,B« that it w fo^.1
uw'emary to follow one event quiu- closely TiTth another, but
TWAVKI«»« OITV. MIIOI-I.
3.XA) P. M
IfHlle davis plearcil.l thes. Fx4n is.-s Will Is- held on
S..uth Si.hIf the weathiT will not
(Vutral seheVd grou.b*
the iSty Cjs-ra Hoiuaallow this.the im>-tin w ill U- held
. follows:
The pro^^m will U*
(.Yxlliug iius-ting loonier by Him Frank HnniiltAm. i'Wirouin
tirevvorks.
4»d)0a. Ill, rv-aehiiig
A sibvial
Isot will
Traverst- City
U-aw Torch I-ike at
lO-tk)
«1E
w ill leave .'ll 10HKI p. Ill,
. BAY EXCURSIONS.
^
The Traverse Bay Line of boat* w ill give irc»j
on the Bay all d^y long, for a merely
IS LIEUT. McCUE GUILTY
> Claims to be
He t-nil.race*!
j noi n* iM-lie
be storii-a Udd her.
furnish proof that
ia.*.ke<i him
and' banded him
fruu
Miss Ida
!hlt
thJJ
!r!:r
fore. Thl* U la lino with ih
IdeclNUm of
Fourth As.i^
Sinacu
•iloM
receiving
the
Brsl consU
lvraik.n in evi-ry »iaie. There are uo\
p.'i.Ksi iH-tiilun. for addlOona! mum
tn cungre**
the poblilun of pby.lciaa
couaittuent* to sec
lu p.i.-.ioth<-e* at the close -v>f bu*ine*s.
ibeln iuvebtigaiion
June ;k*. IWUJ
This order wipe* out
a *mail lui of ufflclai* whose em
ployment without »p4»cific authority
of law ha> eaubed -wide di»cua*U)n in
Night Wa* »-Terror.
0i*nKxvncn with the po*toffice Inveitl“I would Ciiugh nearly ail
night
sail .11 *St*me. at lea*i of the office*
paid 11 Ttsi a year and a ere blm-cure*
t>ne man wa» carried on the roll*
of Ihe >Va>,hmi,nun office for over a
vear at that aalary. and had practl cough frightfully and »plt blood, but.
rally no dutte* to perform. The of
all other medicines failed, three
fire ttnally wa* abolUhed here, and 11.00 bottle* of l>r. King * New Di*Beral ^
ired me and 1 gained
re
I
tlon^
in tSe
method* of lnve*U«ailn« route* for
proposed rural free deUvery senrice
^ gone into operation by order of
l^vma*ter-General Payne. Under the
new *cheme route* will be invn*Usai«i by *taie*. IrreapecUwe of oon
to cure Cuugh*. Cold*,
chi
6RAII0 lAPIOS I INDIANA NT
COHPANV.
C’hicajtn. July 3.—LUul.................
U Mm* Jaa* B. IMS
Mct’ue, the n-Kular anuy oAlcer who
-• li’8 a li.-- .-aild the officer aa he
TiwawR hmwm Tiavm* UEr M fcliw;
was accused of biKamy and de.Hminii. t«m the tei.-Krain mio shred*. The
al Fort Sh»-rldan and will »e- Hitt-rview was a Khort one and when
i* delernilmsi hbe hii.-band ami
'
- . - here
Utsl au oneU8e|with th*- under^l
whelher he has c«
vf
Utmmd KapaH UaumanX jealouny.
or iR the vk-tini of
a* be claims.
Lieutenant McX'ue b
lear. iie
try Chamberlain-*
Tablet*. They Inhuulii
should
he
. aid the digesUoa.
liges
change ht* mind and di-oldeL- lO
to leave reKulate ibe howe
hlM army brolber*.
ioU8 attacks. For *
t.fflci-r
relumed
Ici-r rel
in the alien
to hi* life
o ihe hotel
tlrai. at ibe m<juvsit of the clerk, glv ON YOUR OUTSIDE DOORS uas Cai
lug up hu revolver.
man** Elastic Spar Vartitah.
g L. LOCKWOOD. CkP.S 1: 4, ^
ALWAfSTIREE
NEVER RESTEI
PEREMARQtIBTTB
Tobctiisd out from hard work or bo^y
e is natural
aaturml and rest istb^remed
is tb^ remedy, but :
dacis
sis an ezhaustioa without physical
«nd a tired, ncser-rmted feelmg-a wcari-
U iapBR biooa ud tad
area—
,
icX, pore bknd ttan i, kck a
Utkm. Ui^^bo^fo«o«ri4ffi«dwithiidLP«
»hb» **AlwaeS'tiied. newer-rested conditio.
mm
JSSSST\
..XABPB lUMiS
s^S^ SSSSSlrWlli
DetSTty. inapi^ia.
m
FcathOT Krao-
mwxMlaEkSt..
Mnactli tad csoxT.
U>e bud
,^r:itaiK..^ottaitaae»dMdiR^
away to be mad* into rug*, let mm
K K CHAliR.
oaeitt
Guhlen eagle* are i
Scouiah blghiands. ow
mndi by Isrc* Isml
Si
<Br'
> ■•.i'
THE xyxnxo BECOBD. TBAVBBBB OITT, MIOK, FRIOAV. JULY 8. 190i
.lEiUlTrat
T8EGL0H0US
K«««t Cwwirty TrMWWcr
^ Ptor
WAS INTROOUcko IN THE CITY
S?STJ.f
c?*u
exbattstto aad ttore U oo meaB* <rf
t*nUM •« t|M FMrth..
UMurro*
ka» MT»l«r«l fur
:
*nJu>ohc>emeni wa*
tto report of tbe ooi
the aum of I
. defray tbe
TL> rail
V
tSiMaaauJItf aSl «ll*ar ear «HI
N
b« te ooulMk»B aad Tmrene City
\ wUJ to Ihru^ ^ »*irer belof^
\t^y A iMTte Bustor tore arrlvod
^r
•^.^"tSStere pacL..
Tto O R A 1 tod slB ooBctoB iaa
EREVITIEE
Ml f«H BBd ito PerB Mtofuelle hto
Frank Friedrich hnu received
IVB ooBcbM Mcb Bray wltii BlBllar
Olda mobllea, one tor blmaeK anti
crowd*. Tbe If ft N. E alM> bruufbt
lor Fred Ureiiick.
there were only a few fieople.
r£Tbl« Parana will aana ^mpt not
enough to pay expenaea.
wbo
at n oct^Jiad
a'ctock Md a Em trajtaii^la cired to so on the moonllFhi excur
djj^l. aapaetan
Drarr
•ion laat evening around Marion laland, tto boat did not leave the dock.
tova Ita rl«B uo haad mod In poal
Tonight the Carpenlera* I n
tioa anrij nnd tto an»e roQOCial U
»Id n public inaiallation of
mada of oibar parUcIpaau
In their hall to which the fax
Tto raca* will attract big crowds
have been invited 'Refreah
and Itoaa. wto tUlt tto drirln* p^k
I wllivto werveil after the work,
will aaa tto beat racaa t^er pulleO
number of »irec-l fakir* were on
ot In tbia aacUoa.
itreet laat iienlng aelllng ihelr
Blartar Adasa. wbo praaldea In
I
All of them hail
luiereD
judcaa* atand. ataiad to tto Record to
crowda around them
day ttot tto boraaa bare tbia year a
guile a city of Uiotha and dai
batter ttoa laat year and tbiu i
Ilia apruuK up during laat night
owaara ganaraily are a ftne kit
favorable ttnmera
along the
in
•an
Tto drlrlai park i^^tlon
alreeU
avafTtblaf to sake iba
I
The aeveo ytrar-old aon of
Bartlag a aaooasa.
Mra Andrew Cilmure, of Mapletou.
Tto ooBplata proaraa tor the d
caught one erf I I hand* in a rumng
ago and had
ihai
box a few day
> .
I
BABACOODTtAB
C«M*.ry'lw*.wwM«i
'
Tk*
UDUl
yaaurday afternoon In the rooma
21. Of courae
only. There
lit Money in Ynur Pocket
HaircI.RouncFDollmrrt—‘to Buy
tod When I went tp the room, and I
did not aee him, fdr while I vra* no
to had a abeel drawn up over
iverac City lUbermen have cer
tainly got the ball caailng craze. Md
^ W Carver, more than any other
uan. ia to hlaiM for It. He haa. aa
ei. received no honu* froin tto deal
r. in li»hlng tackle, but they ought
to remember
him
handaomely Jt
way. for the extra aalea of rod*
. line* and fancy baiu mu*i have
tftit they
nem and hto cUected abort E50D from
■Ban who InaMted on gat ing in gold.
Hogfied overnight nt a hotel ao
•Y Fa W. CARYER
rvpk^i^iiK It- Hcreujfore
It
hju
Now Cvaryhody ia AfUr a EhoH
been tto ctMtoaa to traiuier o»uAe>
frcm tlMT fBiwrml food to Abe poor
an Easy Running Rtol and r
ruBd when tto lbit*fc DeodeJ^ n treeh
. Uwiay md a M*««uc Dm
* dortuM
LiTiSsi?
Kvanb
1Y ROOnMATt
CVM tolbrtw Mwat Wart,
TNC tAOLt WILL SCMAM LU«TILV H«IW TOMOHNOW
atAZEJOVEI
BAITi.GASTlNG
...AT TWE.
hla face and was apparently Bound
aaleep. I pUced my money In uiy Inet and. rolling ofi tbe
l-t AcUusei-TK nessto
rent placed it under my pUkiw. Thi*
iueked the door, which
wa* near my bed. My down and went
toaleep.
wa* awakened ia tto night by the
•oond of some metallic •ubaumw droi»-
ping on wood and by u light ahlnjiig in
l5i^er**U*noi Ibl the «,uri *aw the dim figure of a man
near tto window placing something in
a drawer of the but^nu. Then 1 h,-ard
d be
nlbll- him ahut tto- drawer very diulioualy
•o as to mak,‘ the le«st iH-uuWe sound.
than
ly I f,lt under my .pillow
thing, that did it i
1 kill
anything elae waa the flr*t
for my ve*L Jt w as gone!
Carver nuule afi
Surely .I-had Ikh u ivblwd. and It was
arrival here. He bad been up during
vWeht
fbat
mv gold tod been depoathe aummer before ibU year, and ha
Ited in the bureau drawer. But why
•done thing*” to the ba«. but Iber
were not *o many people who knei
tod the robber not k,i»l It on hi* p.TIt. Bui one day he did a little trie
■onT And why tod to not taken it
that *el the people crazy .
'
away? lie had only to uukxft the door
He went to a certain lake. Som
and paaa out. But to would luive to
paaa very near lo my tosl ladi^ the
Jenninga Bryan’ought to know
lock waa within a few feet of my
g lake where oD^e in a'long
head, and I rememtorod that tto bolt
a black ba»* la caught. But the gen
into tto aovket with aouie dllli
erally arcepu-d idew ha* been
that
culty and nolaliy. lH>ubilea* the man
there were no baa* in that lake.
l" ’
feared lo awaken me? He would await
. shortly after the
"^EaHyTn the '
. Meanwhile it wa. imt
^ for baaa. the
opening of the
he atould run thc'rlsk
inaurancHj Arm that occuple* the L
L A eaaurn office went to thi* lake Of being caught with tbe moiM*y on his
ion.
ft ifro
lay uwaktv a long while didlborat
It wa* K W Carver ft Bro. O. I* lag what to do. I had no arms with
llro thla time.
caught a few baa*
But moat me. U-skl«-s.-l am not disposed to. risk
of th,-se d.w|s rate
tme he wa* taking them off
. for the Hooaler from Angola fellow*, one dtMwn i know wton they
They pul baxk the Utile one*
m*y tx>iisld, r it to their luter,->*l to klU.
fact, they kept
nothing
undei
Duat
UH,urtlfliv.
SlH.uld 1 wait till
■ i juat the *ame.
could li,-ur tin- niuu drawing tbe
flue black baa*, and
I* on Ca** atriH
,how for li when they heavy bn-alh of u sbs-|>er. then erawl
to form for tht
The pu*u.«ce will herf tu town
reuu, o|H-n Ih,- drawer, take
Then Bert Winnie heard alwul It
y. crawl back to tto d,s»r.
And B«jri had to learn bait casting
Of course U did not lake him long open U and bolt? I dlsmlsMsl th.- plan
uaual
. The man proluibly would not
And now Bert goes everywhere:
by carrier*
The Knight* of Pytliia* had a good and down stream, pulling out 1
go to sK»ep. and If h.- 4kl Hu* opiml
time laat night afur the initiatory under that bush on the opposite
of tbe drawer might awaken him. No;
work
A nUe aupper of alrawberrlea.
thi* pUu waa uot t^U* thought of
beana. coffee *ud other good thing* undemcat
The next plan i ixm*idci,-d was to
ine bass
Ifs'lols ol
wa* served
The Quaker doctor* and tiie St real
jd amusement for lh,< get up and tomb tin- eUvirlc button.
their enlenainmenl team were prea fun tor B
ent and gave an enjoyable impromptu iiL-ople who see how he doc* U. but But thla would not work, for I dm not
hemselves
Member* of the lotlge alw»
.ullon was toat.ll;
were other who got the
1
The next aeaalon
will
Ik-sldcs. tho roblM T might finish ni.lMfor,.« Bert did
And the;
w<Hk of September
I o.uld a.Tsmipllsh th.- pmiK.H,-.
ing Ihelr skill, and sh,s»tmg the
ill be open
%to*Itore7
It over the water to quite a dls
at the usual
u*u
hour.
ng an
• 1 was ruminating I h.aid the
ice. aonieiimes.c Of
/clock
ruing In l*il. He was . vldeutcpnnol acm.l the lure like such men
Mlasi-a Jull* an"/*Mary
.V
ly nut ashvp.
Tb.u he got up.
I
as Carver. tw,i or three
aceepied Hoe poaltiun*
heard him ftH llng about for aomeihiug.
Berry, and Havi*. and
other casters who have
The- next sound was that of his g.-ttin«
longer,
hut
they
can
make
Just
as
Co. and
lothos. He vfat going to g.'l
pretty a ’plg,-on s m-si” on ihelr reel
and ftleuograp
up and delllxmjely vvalk away
as ever
ver could have bc‘c-n made by* M
Lambert Co
.'arv,T in his j^lmlest idays
Tbe
king
ue to m,*. ou whl. h 1 acted
for
Even iho mile Uiys
Northporl Monday
excuml
The boat up. It Is no rare thing now lo set
the benefit of he clerk*
groamil
ihc tuau *lo.>d
will leave the d.* k promptly ar K .'lo u,y Irving the fancy shoots, and g
aUIl In a dark cormr. EvKl. nlly he
ing his line tangb-d Just as nU.
Frank Wright. ..f Honor, hml m-v
tod
uot
cal,
ulal.ll on'Vy being awake.
era! rlilrkeiia and a valuable ro«.Mer IS the grown ups
I
groamil
uguiu.
thin
tlmKas
though 1
.M,-auwhile the sale of reels
a
«tolei) WediMwday night and a* he
SilliVO'h-’ ma
bad an Idea where they went to he ihort r.Hls and long lino* ami phan cxcru.Ulliig ugouy
Channel' minnows atood molloul.-sH and alh-ul.
took
out
iiaiH-r*
to
search
the om ami North
8hakes|s*ares.
’
splnuerlnos”
of
T
very
-I
aay."
I
cried,
-y-ou
lu
ihc
ulhc
premise*
merrily on
Tbe 11 o’clock M ft N E train
liE
Call for b.lp: I’m dying: ’
ckle are en
had two coac’bes packt^d wl
-I'm ah: What 1* It'/” lu th- tun
I plk,- do no!
today coming into the city
f one auddt-nly awakened
Ihe Fourth...
*T waul a doctor.’
The Twentieth Century club met
-What’a the inattor with you’/”
last eveuiiig with Mi** Ton* Klchsrd*
Al thU iK,lnl I waa taken with auch
and enjoycod a veo pleasant evening.
R.-v
W T. Woodbouse w..|it
severe parozyam* that I eouldt
a.llllac im a Imslnes* trip ualaj
awer at once.
‘ For heaven’*
later refrewhmen
Sheriff
i>. iJ Chandler
w.-ni
strike a light:’’ 1 said a* h<^u a* I
:ii,g«lc> i.Hlay on hu«iness
Dr Ji B IVguan. formerly of this could apeak.
In a few momenta the gas wa
MV. now of Boyne, is in tbe «lt
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
and a man in hi* mghlahiri aloud
short lime.
. A very pleasant surprise was pre
11 M E.lloli haa returned
from tto fool of uiy Uil.
clpated upon
Henry
Canfield
last
llngham. where he has been In the
W'hat ahould to my u.-xi more'/ if 1
t;ienlng at his new home on the eor
nieresu of the luternattunal Correa asked him to romw th.- h^- he might
oer trf Eleventh and Oak »trtvt* The
expect to loae hi* plund.-r and would
ptohably take U with UJih.
and ueig
wts k a visit at Mayfleld
-Can’t you go downMalm.” I aaUI.
present
Huy IJray, of Cvilar City. Is in the
-to tbe liar and bring me up n aliff
olveraary
cltv to MK-nd the Fourth.
Muses C.mK.-n went to
Copemlsh glasa of brandy with Jnnmha gin
this rooming lor a short visit with
evening am
the fai^h'-varlle
*Ue b,-*ltaf.-d. api.iir-nlly not certain
the uninvited
who has toen at Carp of the to*l cour*e for Wm to puiwue. I
The hiMiai toke lor some ilmc. Is home t«. sis-ud
home during 1
began to groan again, this lime fairly
roraictl
am I he Fourth
waa very lastefull;
ahrteklng with pain, at the same Ume
ItKiked very pretty
Harry Hardiner. who has bi-en on
■ming up in tod and aUrlng straight
When he returned
th,- car ferry nmnlng out irf FYank
very much
h surprised
*11
He had a I
fort, la In the cUy for a lour day* at him. I did thi. that he Tnlght not
Uke the cootenu of the drawer tmleo
cherries for family cous^mi>ilou i
v»r*non and to siH-ml
'
so taken dt*wn that he f(»r
bn did it before my eyes.
wirti his
nt*
had. and while he/»as coil,
r of Ced*r
“Stop your yelling.- be aald
“l U
caused
or
get w hat you want.”
gathering considerable fun
He made
Mia# Minnie Huhbell has g.me to
He put otr*oroe of hi* clothe* and
all weleome and soon pro ed that he Chicago lor a two weeks' vlsir
‘ ' went out I lUteiied till I could bear
could Iw a Very entertain
her brother. Wilson Hubheil
hla fuoUtepa no longer, then got up.
MU* Effle Morse and MUa C.i
went to the bureau *ik1 fouiul my vest
was ve*ry
pleasantly Carter, ol W.-st
A iirfo bad fallen from tbe iKK-kei. and
singing and gramo
It was this that had awakened me. 1
phone music
I I was some lime after
Lull!.
the alroke of 1: : betore the gathering
put tbe gold in my trouaera pocket and
iMgo,
broke up
the vwt back lu the drawer.
cUy laat night
Ihirlng the evening dellcloua
re
Ebookl I get away or await hla re
freshmi nis of ice cream and assoned
turn? 1 bad made up my mind to hus
cakes were served with coffee and
tle on my clothes and go and waa part
other KOiHl thing* to eat
The table
ly drnnaed when I hnaM tbe man re^
was Very prettily d,*corated w
irand Raplda yeaierday
turning 1 tumbled Into bed and re
ous cut flowers
lay. stay at EdgewoiHl
commenced my groans.
A very* alee comlrtnatWm solid oak friends in tbe city .
'
«n*to barY cloned,- be nnld
book case and desk was left w iih the
Willie Anderson drove to th
-la that aor I asked despairingly.
host as a rememberance of their v
*lasi night from NorthiKirt
and to remind him of this blrthda;
-Then I must gel up and go out to a
Frank Lawrence
and
wife
•iHnd the Fourth in Charlevoix
drug atore or din."
THE MARKETS
, MU* Ea*ie Vlnum. of W illiam
Id not offyr to
go for me.
He did
_____
Chicago July 3 - Board
of
trade is in the cliy to *pend the Fount
clothi-a.
out of bed, I put on my cl
Cha* Butler, the lighthouse
Uoaed today and will nut reH>pen
WTtlhlug all tto while. Wton I n
er at Beaver laland, came do
mj vast I looked al«
bU tondaome yacht thi* morning to
It. then pot oo my ixm and In another
celebrate.
mornent waa In the ball.
MU. Badie Evaaa who U .pen
-No •eaalon
of
board
of
along for life and my
her vacation at Frankfort U In
rade uaill Monday
G<rfhg below. I reported the clrcum
city for the Fourth
i
MU* Qlady* Strangway* entertain stance. The poll.'? were tclo|,l»oiMsl
I on icicnl market, bo and
ed very delightfully al
lUMgresslve for. the room waa entered, but the
flinch la*t evening In honor trf MU. bird bad/flowD. Doobtloa he had dis
Ooallng. of Manlatee.
MU.
Helen covered that tto money waa mlaalng
and
Charle*
acle. comer Eighth nnd Rose Stout won Ural prize
the
conaola
by Rev J W Harris. Evan Smurihwalle ’ received
lion
gelut
County Clerk W'alter Issued a
Blbto reading* each day at 2 :10 p m
rlage license today to John Ci
Brii^ blble with you
Every
•There’* juat one thing, aah.” otvof this city, and Rose Worm, erf Han
h p. m
nerred CoIoim I Gore of Kentucky, “in
-----------CunU Murray arrived ia the city which w e are oway behind Turkey.T. C. L. ft M. Eacuraion Ic Omen* and
•TV'hat’* that?- Colonel Bull-l asked,
from Cbl^^ last night for a vUli
NarthporL July Sth.
quickly.
Lou Webber U in the city to apfud
lialf far* to Omena and Northport.
-W'ell. Mh. after t genaral killin’ tbe
Train lanva* at 1:10 a m . arrive In the Fourth aad vtait friend*.
pone ntarayn nenda a polite note of
Rev J H Payton retunmd to hU
Northport 1:16
Uave* Northport
apology to the aonrlvor* of the maana
1:11 p. m.. alive* at Traverse City home in Almoat afiar a vtail with his
era If we could only end ottr teoda
daughter. Mra. Parker
4 SO p. m.
Ml that way, nab—•
Foorth af July Rataa.
“Bol we can’t ob,- exclaimed CW
Oaa fare round trip to all polnu oo
ooH BoUet exdtedly. Tor tbe simple
M
ft N. E
aad ooaaactiag llaaa.
Ttefteu oo sole ird nnd 4th. Retniyi
foanon. aab. that when qM of our
SEtYlCKI^HE CHUICHES. I 4
First Presbyterian,
aad Park!
:u». '
I
-Mra.
Vioeprealdenl-Mni
a.
Mary
E
M.
Amelia
Trenaurer—Mra. Mery Tblrlhy
Board of Dlreciora-M
Dnmum.
Mra
Annie
I
Jeaale gilleaple. Mra. Amelin Voulbra.
Mra. Loulaa McCoy
Tto annual reporu of the recording
aecreury.
ftanneini
aecretary
and
trwMurer wera rend
Tto
report*
ahowed the aaaoclalion to be In
metit, are the «
fund nnd tto oo Balmctioo of a rauli
Howeter. no del mile action haa been
Ukea na yet la ragard to tbeae laat
COALING STATION IN CURA
favy Oapartment Pteaaed With Rati
fication of the Treaty.
Waablngton.
July
S.—8eci
Moody expreaaoa great aaUafacll
from Havana of the al
erf* lie* mling aUllooa treaty
baa been the aub)o<
langea between-tto iwi
emmenta and the teak of completing
It to tbe aatlafactloo. of both gov«
menu haa been a ledlona one. H
enmeatly hoped ttot the Cuban i
ate tofure Ita adjuummeot will ra
the treaty, aa tbe navy departmeni
antloim to proceed at once with w
on the aUllona
Preliminary aurtey*
of tto land In Incl already have been
made at Quantanamo and tbe
pU haa been retained In Cnrlbbeas
wnura to be ready to Innd men and
begin the work aa auuo aa the author
Mlon
^mm
from
Waahlngton
be uaed pro
ably In tto conalrucUon trf a wharf
bnrracka lor a marine guard of per
bapa lUO men nnd a amall hoaj
Tto general board la giving moat
tttl oonaldemtlon to pinna for thli
lion na It U tbe aecretary • wiab
tto work be thoroughly planned and
aa carefully eaeculed
What will be
done with Bahia Honda la yet unc
tain, though tbe chanctw are that
will to uaed chiefly aa bendquarter*
lor marlnce
Tbe report that
th
be given entir
LACK OF MOTEL
Ctoa Were
Uaed
Laat Night aivd
city are tnadaqnaia I
tto Fourth of July crowd* and
noma of tto botal* cot* had to be reaoftto to laat might.
Other*
have
JJ^TSaM^tom^
empty
rvKNM mad it U predicted that by to
might all of the hotaU will tove all
ttoy cam accommodate
Lloa* arc ttot many trf
vlU to unable to aacui
_ I that tove beea coming In the
cUy today oa aaarly all of the trala.
maay of tto people have foraaen tlO*
coadllloa from
prevkaia axperieace
■
o avoid the
FAVINO
WPRK
BEGUN
rM*r MmIm to LMto|
m
Tim*
ia OatUwt tto Warh Starkad.
ioto Ecaatoi haa al
tto work of pavlag on
•ShfluSl The ilrart ta brtag pra.
gmai far the coacraia mad no Uam
SITh. loot aflar tto fVHirth In push
JAC tto mofiL
To the one who doess the
thecookir
cookinji for ihc family, and
someiimcs
somciimcs to the members of lthe family, to find that
an entire hakintf has been spoiled because poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu
facture. ••JRvoici BuoH Arwr.oyAr.o9** !>>'
using Johnson'sdhire Flavoring: TxlraciN and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at ;k>c jx-r pound.
Wrlghi. IS eX|Ki-tc.l to Jk* presvi-ii
. preach Inuh morning ami ev.
A c.irdial w« ki,nu- to all.
iild evenrug
Proscriptions Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Frienda.
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paator.
.Morning s,rvice. II
Evening service. 7:r.»
Culon
luiiary inc.tmu
A.lre^- by V
Jobn$on*$ Drug Store.
' Sabbath school, it;45.
All are cordially invited.
First MethodiaL
Rev. Wm. lAufrian. I’astor.
ji
I'.v. nm:: Mrv>-e. 7;3o
Sunday Schoo>-at I2:00.
,
Rev. C. T. StouL Rector.
Corner Uoa^Jman Ave. and i
Dgton St.
7;:5n a in h..:> commuiuon
has started many on the road
t to SIICIVNS. l.el them si. iri you. This is the greatest pert ioil in commerce ihel’i lited Slates or any other counify
cordially invited to
BaptUL
t has ever • eeii. and jhc demand for comjieienl Book♦ krep.-n and Su tm-r. iphers is increasing. Prepar*
^ yourself at uikv.
crvUc. 7 -»•
Thui>.la;
! ar.‘ .'uriliaiv itivii,-.
the Prepared Blan d^s a China
Rev'. lUCixhUu. Pastor.
Iml
fMa ends nebedjra left. enb» te agrt
tMPerse Citf
I Business College
Grace Eplacopal.
‘iLrff^e centJr of
Wilhelm
Third
‘If is Uery Jinnoying**-
i'iley K- WrlghL
Cpmcr of Washington
Street*.
Morning scrvKv al
Bible school at noon
ting at C:l5.'
ChristUn Endeavor u
tian Kml.avur':
Ad WritiuR next year, which will be free to all
Young 1N ..P1, > SiH i. ty lif Cl
Comiiu rcial ami Shorthand students.
-ins Auuiisi :fi.
■
Second MeihodiftL
Rev. ..ugb Kenmti.v. Faator.
’lin .S,-.
Call and soo
us or .send
for Catalog
.ervic
The
Source, r.t Natl
Frogr**.-..s ■'
C!a<oi mooting.
a. m.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
Sunday acbool at 12 m.
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Epworth L, agu.‘.
p m
Topic. —
.
_.
•The Sal.-guar.l ol a Nation. ” L.-adTraverse City Poultry Fancier*.
Fall Term be
" C /t Dockerdp, Prin.
The Nerlinfer
Real Esute Exchaofe
..........iv.::;;.*;- ir.;;-:--
Church of Chriat (Oiaclplea.)
.
Hov. Thomas P. Ullum, Pastor.
Mr auil Mri< Hu.v 11. Wimaui.M.n.
as-o< iate wcrk. rs
«
Mct•tlng^ h. Iil in St.'lnbcrg’s Oraud
Opera Hou-^c
Morning x.-rvic.-. M
Why I Am a Disci^*'
Sunday school. 12
crm.dlBU- Endeavor
of Trav.r*.- Cnv pctiplc who
t wer.- at ih.- h.-ad of th.- Kucecssful
| m.-tiiig.^r th. flr.*t kIiow
of
the
; Nortli.-ru Mi.i.lgan Poultry and Pel
Si.HK as.MKiatu.n
The cut*, are of
:n.,- presld.nt. Dr K L AKhlon and
leader.
Endeavor me.
o'cloi’k.
|to'”2*
: 'The sa
nounconi.
t-.*ngag.-d
c
Ovnr Firat National Bank
KoopQool
You can do so this kind of weather
without ice.
Would you like'to
enjoy a good night’s rest after your
pape r
Ihai S.
judge- t
day’s work is over?
Build a sumraer cottage on East Bay.
Copl. good bathing, plenty of
shade, no mowjuitoa—ererv thing
that is necessary for keen eojoy-
r.i„g- hall al
I
Red Hot Base Bali.
0-* hail game loint.rrow morn
incnt
Take your family where
,vn Ih.- Cray Eagl.-a of Malithey can have a good tunc and
1 th.- .\>*yJum leam wifi to a
where you can be with them in the
ooiit.-Ni ami should attract a
and
AVoim
evening. Only one lot left fronting
owd . Both teani.s have won
holdiers of
on tht
the bay.
It is yours if you caU
od vu iorx-s th^^ y.Mir and ihc
a«H Ik- hard fought
today.
;aiiu- will
tak.place
on J
sir.1-1 juirk wbi.-h ha* been |
Penleco*ul prayer meeting Thura-,‘
rf.1 class shaiH- by the asylum!
day evening. 7:30.
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'
Ich has lea*.-.! the gruund*
|
Saturday night, united prayer and’’*^*"
study of the Sunday
school lesson
with the children.
to worship- with ua. arc
Th« Dnndly Hat Pin.
orklngmen .and
and the poor. ^ i;,.;,,. rantt.-ld a.-n- marrirteenth Street Ch
j
This apiKar* to be a busy artuon
ungjfor the hat pin. A Chicago man ybo
nday school. 2:30 p. n
and I i* figuring In the couru on a charge
caching at 3::’>i» p. in.
will r-maiti h-r.*.
Th.-y
were ar |of having aaaaulted a lady, claims
Chrlatian Science Service.
fi>iu]«nied by Julia Dohm and F ank that *he drew a hat pin on him, and
i Tower. First Reader,
Mra. Em
that he merely oought self-protection.
oodmen hall, over postModem
—
I V New \ork man who happened to be
Tumble
!
Kansas the other day entered a
Cha*. King Took
Large ghoruh choir wiih
...
s|m‘
1
i-t;;
alar 'ittendarir.i! 'Xiher |
Jr:
j
r!T.I
...
vvniie numg
nis
wmn I
on
Bay'
^
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
All invited to each and e
Advsntlat Church,
W
R. Malthewa. pastor.
caped without any seiioua Injury
a air
^
aaenger who stood
happened to bump
one of hU knees aa the car
und a curve. At Union HIM.
i to be
hat pin
tempted to interfere .In a
n a man and his wife.
in which tbe hat
pjn
ir:;
ATTENTION G. A. R.
Foresters Hall Friday ev.-iilug. July !
Turn Out in Parade on the Fourth,
on Saturday evening. July 4 *
All comrade* of McPherson Fost.
Music by Helm * full orchestra
No. IS.
A. R. are requested
urth^SLii*
nd.-J to the poals In Northport kndinmn who propoaea to atop mash
Eug.-I»e I. I..-liiiKin.
Maple City to join with the local post by jabbffig I h^in Into e“ery ma
orado atudem. w h.. wac
in making a grand dUplay of veteran* er he sees geu lo operating
lean l.t to avv;,.,l.-.l tlM
at the Traverse City oelebratkm. All larly It i* likely that thi*
arshlp at Oxford. Is a
“ •‘f* .old Holdiem whether memVera of tbe weapon will come In for f'.rthi
dent. Ills cmleiitlal* Were indisputa
*puia- po*?s mentioned are also invited to
ble. for tb-v *how,4 n m-r.-. iitnge high
he parade. All veterans
er than th.-.- submi
asked to wear white gloves and
---prr,ca«. T*. veteran* wUJ meet
other atod.
present recklea* way it
Xntumllv l„- h;id to submit-to lb^
neoeasary tor the auiborttle* lo take
Uit.-rview er* of toys’ Journal* and
a hand. Let ut hope that the ladles
-•UllVSs” |S11*TS.
and their xealous friends will tMnk
-How did vuu iiKiiuig- to work your
at least twice betrtt Jabbing the hat
way through college so hu-ci-ksfully?Working Night^apd Day.
pin once, it would be a public mis
aski'd un Imis.rtaiit
mighUeat UUie fortune If it beeame neoaasanr to take
a wry uiilmiK.r
made la Dr. King * out a permit to carry a hat taolninr
-By k.ii.lng
out a permit to carry or wear s
to tbelxt-w Ufe Pill*.
T
pin, and, furthermore, auch a ncoewheel- n-pll.-d
jwc-akness
alty wonid be a severe reflectk>a
The
,T* will to appreciated, Into energ
“7u..
mv b.
....‘"l.JoV.Mrr
when It
uk-r*t.K>d that young tob-1 tos vr.
man workiiiI hi. way through Yale
^®
with
.arned In poshing an in
valid In her chair for
Th
1th. Only
y-..;,iy,;j,jjg evening RECORD
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. FRIDAY,.JULY 3. 1903
HART TWO.
the evening Accord's Up»to-Dafe Ulustraled Featurf
Ter^oTi4;^ Scenes and Thin^^ of J^oie
^.)
TImj n'vvnl flood la saaWm lUaaM
Us been replete with lacUeof. trm^te.
heixiio. huinoroas tad area comic.
Uerv are t few of Ibeia from tU Ktatss City Star;
An Armourdtle msa wU rtalted
that town said tut be bad wen ta aU
ben w^h a brood of UlUt cblcU QUt^
tered on tofi of a i»lan<k A rat a^ a
duck, be said, alao ufMd tU taatmiBeat
a.arvfuge. ’The refugeoa Ud aotblag
In ixmimuo. bowerer. aad each bapC
iW fivm the olbeia. lU baa moO^-
: /liQ'KMIffC
•J
tbaai to fo too
One of
the edge of their
UttW buck
feathered ruo.fr. kept tU old baa
busy. He Wuukl flrat tioC to our cod
ot the pUuo. then to tU other. The
diuk and rat w«.rv iwated 00 the keybuanl. Rud It iivviocd to dollght the lU-
r—/
A,
V /
'Yfooi^olthe FoorthCoti.
Beuny on thee from e netion'e e^;
i< weU recnlh
rccnlk^Hik^
repid cre^hing
nd S»ntiego;i ceinnonede.,,^irhd Clot;
Todey nfiTr'tnm
er-ifbm JifimeUndjli
■Til bone-tpiked. to the erctic pine, ’tit flhet-bihM to tropic pelm i
stripe of white ».nd red e her to guerd the weaker from the .rtrong.
h .rtej e. tleepleu border wetch to keep eJoof the^
. seated aad
tchlag lU
tU wat«'
and iouelj and watching
which had made him Uke to tU Ull
a|K>l. The okl hen kept
intiera of the animal
ilmal kingdom
safe
the rat luorid aruuiiii at hU end of the
kcxUMnl. .lUtt. kAl Uuidly
'hu- .VrmuurU/e man «iya U stayed
at the R|H>t for fully an hour watching
the atrHiige cuiupaig. He took the
duck 111 hla bctot. but tbe chicken fam
Uy and the rat reatoted all effortt to
reai ue them.
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mm
iVoi.le who were In the west bot
toms wUmWd a inirlooa W>acUcU one
afternoon. Hetrur down 00 Uw corrent
beneath the ^L** road rUduot floated
wUt apiieared to be tbe body of an
army nurae. It rested ijuletly on the
errat of thr stream, with apron undlr
turUd ao)^ the lualgaU of the Rad
Cross WK’lety pUlnly x talhU upon one
arm. Vikui clo^r Inap^-tl^^tU flg
\MiCHT
flight of Ihe Fourth I The triumph endt, with whi* end glnro of rocket
And filming show of wUerd tklll. th».t tebti in nlr cMcndoy of light
*^N«w Dertiny unto mine eye unfoldt. end whiipen in mino~onr^'
Whet eVe'n teert heve not beheld, whet iteteimeAthip he-r yet to
Seel Stert increeie Upon my lUgI See netion eJter^netion fold.
S And kLry with proper perting pride her benner decked with.
.. A No more my benner’t wid ning foldi the cunning of the loonu cem yield-.
•
.Eech moming i .run ihell peint iti tUipet. tier itudded night j-hell be Ite I
. -^'Then Juitice ihell the meeiure fill of ev’ty creeture’y due.nnd dole.----"\\4 And humen neture’i efiorti belt be bent to culture of the yoot~"’'Be Melt, thou birthdey of the Right I Hell I Netion pet of Heeven'i plenL,
Hurrehf The cmicent fleg of iter^I All heUI The Pnrliement of meni
Ufl a*U^. which bad stood la front of
a grocary store. ^___
K.V k ; nhTTh. S^>
S>-.x I'ien
I'ian"- .^V l
j
ng;.ti 1 >*
A RELIC OF THE campanile'.
. ANOTHER FIANCEE FOR THE
CERMAN CROWN PRINCE
ttiur
|.l.kta
iiiuuvul
lb
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ITkAlftB OtMIPAIT 01 A mi(^
REV. CHARLES W. GORDON. "RALPH CONNOR."
THE POPULAR CANADIAN PARSON AND NOVELIST.
^FoyRTH Sf JULY T
Hotm of th* roorthl Tho •»*«•
f«l of comm< lunbMW plorco
Thot lippU* thro««>i yoo high flung fUg. like wind chMod ihedou
CMh wowy itriyo hy »Uhy benm. ct.ch red by kindred red't cere
WhUe on it* iMnhoiod fioU of
Mink fleepy »t«.rlet. in ^ ^e«L
^ OMiAot .ehot., b. pUtol pop. MMMi the boom of encient gp»r7
/
,Md wekoM (d the.dny of d*o'»-nnd tell the tele
(Qr^f the obrlicr.. fooUer itrife. »lnce Codlik^iihood «V»t
Through noide serf nod kingly Jbvn_to'eiam the e«ueV Hghb/ oT
All helL thou fUg of nil the fUg^.^i thii the petriotY whiter dey^. ,
LM Rr^tute jiag in prophet tune b' p»e^ of gremder, wd»w»y K >'V
STORIES OF THtflOOD - '"A
Curiooe Inckfcnte’of the Dtonetcr In Kensee
When the water U tU aaat bottoms
Ud receded enough^ lU proprietor of
a coufwrUonrry eicwa entarad bU btdld
Uig
He waded oot and wat baay
among lb«* wrr< kage a hen a man came
up in a U-t The man .tUd up to a
post and entered the building. He
amllad as he saw the remains of a aoda^
founuln and cllmlnHl orer thd wrack'
age to one af tha atouU Ufora U.
•Olmma a straw tarry tot i
Uaald.
in In a boat paaaing naan
the big mllU in tbe aaat bottonu
ona of hU old frUuda la tU offlo
,,
I f.l1-
JOU’doing In tbe oftceT*
HU frWnd looked at bla dUdalufnUy
I llhk.-.l Itir- tirtlt
i.f
V- -‘I
'W
■-‘.v-V.:
rltlf.1 dRUSlilri t.r Hi. l»uk« Ol tMn.
imugtil atul itti-i. .tr KHiii KduR.a It
!■ “|lti»lllbtT>
tli.lt f.llltiul UII-.
gtoUlM.n.t.if ..fill., t i.»;as. lu. lil will
•li.iill) Ito uiA.l^ Tlu imeM .e.» I- i .11
ant) RiA.vful unt) t kiifin. li |--latm in
KiiBlttfi.) «l‘.* *'«•
f.t‘.'iu.of Hit* Ulr gu.^11 VI. Ion .
..LATEST PHOTOGRAPH.
tATElT AUTOMATIC WONDER.
AmwiliAtiR will aotiii haw ttn 04.1^.110iill> of
B \Uii »a • AloioRirl ■ Rh
R uoB.Wiful nrik kulomRioii I- 4'«»UiV
> on and don t talk to osa. I was
mmoa mill Und UU you onea.
but rm bookkaeper now.He was trying to aara lU boaU of
fUcomuig.
___
Thare was a good exampla of
“nerve- In the case of Walter ». Dick
ey. He csiue home from Salt Loka
CTU and saked bow much of bU Hanaaa (Tty plant waa r®** “AboOt half
of thf building U down, and tU loaa
w Ul be about 130.000.- U waa told.
After
ant a cback for $1,000
to tba n llef (
of hU clerka, said. ‘Tirt a go and i
what wa Urk laft of tU plaaLklttoo from tU
top Of a one aibry aalooo balldlag naar
Ninth aud Mulbarry atrasto la Kanaaa
City. TU UtUa tblng Ud purrad plta^
oualy all aftemooo and attrmetod tU
alientloh of every one wU paaaed by
on the -L- road viaduct flereral In
effectual efforts to reacim U ware made
bafore tU negto Anally amxwedad la
brtniTing U to tU ground. Tbla U nepoia on lU
tna eod
eoo
compllshed with a long pole
d a piece
ptoca of board
of w hich U nailed
A asiKvr of water waa placad <on tU
board
WUn lU contrlrano. waa
rmiaed to tU roof tU kltton walked
on the board to tbe saucer and wraa
then drawn eafelj to tU otraet TU
r«cuer placed tbe kitten beneath bla
arm sod said U would koap it u a
senvenlr of tU flood.
f
/
Many acta of h«o4am wars oaaik
lU^a^ly eoburb. u'*iuQy tnstan.xw ilH V were lU Uat to leove tbe
boiui-s. ami wi h tU etrengtb of men
luiuy of tliom waded through wat»
waUt Uc«T. carrying booaehold goods
to places of safety. At one placa a
woman waa aeen with a child onder
each arm and a la'rge bundle of ctotbIng Ulantvd on Ur bead, wedlng U .
'I
Msuud her to tuabora.
A tragic conwdj waa tUt of data
Bay. a negro, who stripped and awato
out into tU flood to rcoase a bog tUt
friend Of bla.
'
nOBi UIBOM imiimme
wem*
Hgun tiM bMn OB wUUbmou fur
Um» M U«
iWRlBT Ui
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ahlih is Ua aubjcN-i ws» the only ona aeen d
»Wt
Abuu^ Ualkayu. a dtsiatuw of Uk mUaa. TU
wU loflom (Ut tU bakl at
ed hU band on Wa Oral conewrj ti
irwllcUon waa freely made tUl
iiure would U a very coally one. tut.
on tU conirary. W has proved eairnualy profltable. It U dimcuU to aa> w Ut
wTll U tU fulura of the f
w hich iha Und la named Be
a Quasr old pUca with low
and tfu Uiiad
which la abowa in
luaunllan la msa of tU iown> moat
^Tien Ray reached t-----------yn effort to get tbe brute from tbd
Vsof, but waa unable to do ea In Ua
emtoaror to rescue tU Uc&hy a«ddenU sank bauatb tU wuu kbd was
'Chirk hav« mad. M. ]
Ua diailnguiabed auhieet
V,™bo d. Brr„r«."I— )
jnoua The w orld
.A ^La
-I.. (Uidin^taiaa.**
Ixiiiualihe*' and
^uan-Ta inw
-Tm. mj
I-tot* kMB tto
TtrtiBi tt (brtoctnM U dO
ton ■»
tain. Uj tnt dvMdtodR SrtL ttowtoto SUtto toto ato tto tkM tooM •.Ml
TB* irnrao'sEooRB. lEimsi out, mob, friuay. July »■ ive.
I kftftrfl a woMfl aaf iflft Otter ftVftft^
4g: **Wteft 1 Mi rieli ttert te oft«
lAlftf 1 vUl aoi do. 1 wUl voak aad
to ft., klad oC teoftftwork. M 1 will
hot Mftd •looktaflBl'^ 1 wftieted ite
HOME DEPARTMENT
i LOVEkS GEMI PAklKHUJaT
OPWTBMSTTOl
•W HULUTAHMOW
ite ooftclftakift ttet U Is ftoi ftxftctlj
brown.
tasted
anything
at
all
9^
Suadtp Ssbhitb
Sivdpei Ltssons
;;lag -^lo Caesar tte thlaga ttet art
; i'a>^r s aad onto God tte thlaffi th«*
|;arv
ItRAffL AflKINQ FOR A KINa
The Inu-ruatk^ Sunday
school
ason for July 5 is found in I . Sam
?i. vUl, l ie The g^en text U 1..
dark brown
inie of tfloee worn by
perature may he reduced by pulling
xmu.l
x\i. 3
fifty *»x
years
Bavid .
The foUowtng by Bex WUliam S.
aoces-i StioQC was pubUahefl rvavuUy la tha
Chrtstlan irDdeavor World. Ilwrasaeot
in by acknowledgment of a Chrtsdaa
It Will
be rememberKNl
that six
months ag«>. wh\n wv turned from the
IVutoea roasted to a turn in Ue
ashes, but they needed a holler bed
than
the custard
to prevent dryla*
The fracraace of old fashioned flow-
vlomed to all the reflne
looks bach upon ds
reedurn spent under
ers.
Where quiet paths run to and fro
The secret of their burceoninc
he face, or the nerves again
grown tense with the clty s noise, the
O world of sorrows, let me fo'
Where quiet paths run to and fro
he prophet judge
camp
utensils
Weak,
and under Ibis skelt.-r ae spread our
nnigh Uuird affair, but cov
wred alib a abiie cluih. vrlth always
unrh of floaers. and with maiden-
€999 CMr.
ut^iK.r cis.klng. with the grand quiet
of faith
and
moral courage in
who >hoiHd haxe lkH:n proud to
he Itoviple of Jehovah
Iheir own
Samuel
the briers, bushes and thorns on the 1 deep and place it on the tup gral<
\VhMi won j of the oven
Should the oven iie its
•af. of purple shadows and blue water upon the caretaker of the family to the article that Is
to be'' baked.—
Waall have enouch exP*) blood iu
j Hou.sekeeper.
opr reins to feel a lonclng when the to rest our tired eyes, hope and health keep the stockings all in repair.
the ascendant, and strength
What can be done to lighten the j ,___________________
warm days come, to cc*t away into the
woods, away into the heart of the of body and mind flowed into our
Sait for the Throat.
know of has invented a plan of taking
hills, and breathe the fresh air un being
For many years pa*l. ludivd we
Whem as sometimes happens, one's the stockings of her son as soon as
tainted by the thronglnc city s ills
may say during the whuk* of a life
,mp is out ol reaclj of the butcher, they are purchased or kuU and rein
There are many to whom such a va
of more than forty' years.- we have
e apt ciaik can always substitute forcing them by strong pieces of cloth, been subject to a dry liai-king cough
cation would mean rest from nerve
lU and nut prejiaraitons. and lu the say. of U^d ticking, sewed on the which Is not only disires.slng to our
cream, even the ht*els where the wear U m6sl severe
self, but
to our friends and
those
u^K.'essllj.
and holes are sure to come flrsL This with whom we are brouKhl Into busl
The camp must be- near water, and pn»longs the life of the stocking a
who would enjoy the rest and quiet If tn the neighborhood of a brook, hmg time and greatly
losses the
1JI.SI fall we were ludut'ed to try
of the woods, and out door life, are cress, mint and briH»k trout cau us laU*r of the mother. Some manufac what virtue there was
in commor
scared away by this buebear. partlcu oally be had. and th»*se will make up turers do something along this line salt.* We coumiemvd
by
using it
by making the heel of double thick ihr.H‘ tlnu*.s a day. morning, nenm am)
larly when the jaded appc^iUe has no for many lacks iu the larder.
Hungry?
l>h how hungry you gel ness
This Is a help
Still another night.
dealre for even the dainty dishes of
We dlssolv.sl a large Uble
after one week of i.ut door life and Arm makes a business of manufactur siKK.uful of pure salt in about half
the home tablw
Now. this Is written from experi cooktug. and you sU-ep as >i»u u.sed to iug and lurnlshing for tired mothers tumblerful of water.
\
sleep when the sky and the ground the feet of stockings In different sixes, gargU*d the throat* moi
mental knowledge to dispel all
with a life
wa.s d.sap
Ito.inied aud seUMiue oxer lUeir
iraiiiude
.rophei s
;l..ry
or
me means fried pork, black, muddy
tn- inuifiiri ut..i tualth lil
>1.1
tlcp<-utl
U1K»U
Cleaiill
u- frcqueul u.^c of di.lu
srlK.ltc scid is au cxeell
stones and laying some
large flsl
stones about the lop This was made
large flat tree whose shade
afftirded
protection
shower,
opposite
from
which
sun
was
s
large suke. into which wer« driven
three nails, one above the other
responding
with
thrt^
In
the
tree
trunk
Upon these rested the stick of
green wood which served as a crane,
with a hook tn the centre, from which
bung the kettle, easily adjusted by
the different heights of nails.
Near thU fire place was dug a hole
about- eighteen Inches across, and six
Inches deep, fur an oven. and. before
It was to be used, a hot fire was
in it. which, burning down, left
. of very hot ashes and smouldering
eoaU
^
Water for the coffee was boiled In
kettle, and after the
'ToS
^
Mhe 1
sulU solelyvto the salt gargle,
!e^» of this work, calling for the ex- most cordially recommend a trial of
erelHC of i>atience and skill on the it to those who are subject to
part of some one.
It seems lo me. es of the throat
Many perse
IH-rhaps iK-cause 1 am a man and have not tried the salt garg
know Hitle about the matter from the impression that It is unpk-a.sanl
prai'ilcal experience, that If this task but after a few day s use no person
could Ih* taken up earlier in the day. who loves a nice clean mouth and a
when one was not weary from doing first rate sharp<.*ucr of the appetite,
other kinds of work, it might not be will abandon it —Household.
quite so distasteful.
I never have
thought It just' the thing any way. for
Butlng Rug..
lM.two. n Hu- add slid ihi- wi
t|e wife and mother to be compelled
Hou-seki'cpers will find U a great
n u.l. r ih**m koluliUv *,
end her evenings in IhU way.
The nuk aud pipes which carry off Her husband usually resu. and reads convenience and saving of the edges
of their rugs 4o have a frame for the
te waste water cyi be Kept in s ss:nl
leeps tn his chair.
Why not the
purpose over which to throw the rugs
tary ctuidiilou by
1 wife? Or If she must mend the
be U*aten
It is merely two strong
i. After the stockings then, might not the hus
ch afe used band make the lime a lliUe brighter upright posts eight or ten feel high,
,lop iiall and u
have
been by reading aloud or otherwise beguil ei firmly In the ground, wide enough
m the sUvpiug
ashed iK.ur some of ihts solution ing the hour? 1 know she would thank part to accomodate the largest rugs,
md a crosspiece joining them, over
i\o them and allow them to stand him for this Utile service, and
be
ir a while. For the cellar and dut- helped by it fin more w ay s than one.— I hlch the rugs may be hung for beat
The bollln*
uarl.s of
idc premises
uho
the, following:
Jo
\er> gallon of water add one and
enough
one half iH>imds of copperas The cel
We learned
losei. about the barn and
the kettle ctnild the platv where the house slops are
ing.
New \ork Tribune.
Such a irame is equally useful
for airing bedding.
ailed,
>es
rvimW clane. the coffee ixu
swing frvim
on uVe of the hoi flat stones,
the bacon an^seggs or beefsteak cook
at one side, akd the bread toa
should be genervmsly sprinkh this solution several limes a
U is cheap and effective.
ktH^a wauhful
the gar-
pertectlon. all at^e^and the
time, while the mlUlrlor toast would throwV the trimmini;
mmmg.K
scald in a moment after the kettle
cgciables. etc . out uu the garden lo
had been removed, and the nappies decay, if there
and plates kept hot a Utile bark on
the stones
If there was breakfast food to be
prepared, thav had th<* right of way
with the kellle. for a double boiler U
not a necessity in camp.
Beefsteak
was never so deliciously broih
over those coaU. and the brook trout
was done to such a turn as lo be al
most as beautiful In the eyes of ih
camper as when be was lakea from
But the crowning acblevemen
the baked beans, and the baked cus
Urd. VOT the former, the beans were
boiled, seasoned, and pul In the pot
with a piece of sail pork, and enough
hot water lo fllijt even full. The hoi
ashea were dug out. the bean pot put
dowa m aad covered to the Ud with
hot aahm with a few Uve ooaU
the lop, and left to almmar all flay
or all night, taking care only, that
there was enough hot water to keep
TIM Cl«™
bad
Hrely disappeared.
We attribute these satisfactory
eping in Hot Wcethor.
shallow hole tn the grotind some twu
feet In diameter, banking It up wltb
near a
Is
to be sewtHl into the legs of the hose just iH fore meal lime. The
of the little ones, which might other- that during the cut
not only free from coughs and. colds,
but the dry backing cough
A fire place was made by dlcftnc a
w to
Ike
Si
M «to tiekhtoe* krtcfc *Te>.
cat them, they sh^ould^ be
place
Id thus be beneficial by supburliHl and
; homiu> to the soil, or such
self-duhted terlpateilc “doctor^ wko
wanders throogh Ikh country, aapats
ially to the south nnd weal. aUoklng
There M no place In Christian £n
savor for tte aelf exaiter.
Tte Christian Endeavor monogram
gnlika endeavor In ChrtoTs strength.
Christian Endeavorers might tltbs
their time as well as thair money tor
Ood.
There la no aurer road to Socceaa>wu. Chrladan Endeavor county, than
Plod avenue.
Chr
tlous
aooal
The truest Christian Endeavorer pfta
ChrUt first, the church next and after
these the society .
The CbrUtlan Emkwvor pledge Is a
rulch for the weak beginner and a
tower of BttV-agth
way.-John V
trou
during hot weather, and will
at ion to New York nnd London. eU^,
diacorerlea by toeaaa of which te
able tu inUlUbl/cure about wranr
tease that flesh la heir to.
Aa a
le this clasB feed up their patienu
on stimulants and keep up their hopea
and faith unljl their money ia gone.
hen the • doclur move, to frewh
fields and pastures new.*'
WeW-omr to I
Q«l> Boa.
QU«stk>n may Uc s
|!jach*^I^Urt*d ssUor on Turn Up*
bia
f Ike «v-r> true s(Kirtaiaaa. Blr Tho»ss
trouble
This
^ke Ork-utal d.-s
The following directions I will guaritee at being thoroughly cleansing
r almost all woolen textiles, restor
ing
them
-equal to n^'
of warm
To one
water add two UbM
ifuls of spirits of ammonia (not
odd hint for the housekeeper's
benefit has to do with corks and botAn ordinary cork may b# made
as serviceable as a glass stopper by
steeping U In a little sweet oil,
Pul
he oil in a basin on the stove and
seakly * household ammonia*' so
I In use. but the' real stuff!, and
teaspooufuls of powdered borax
vhen U Is hot drop in \he corks
In a
ew moments remove them and you
ere bt* any aolled spots on the
i mark these with a few stitches
irlicV
basted on
down
IMp
the
goods
up
and
sUl 9nd them equal to the more solid
CHRISTIAN ^ENDEAVOR.
.Vvis xsJ.
-
his
Ue sure to reaj the rest of the chsp^
or. in
which Samuel so skillluny
irawh a picture
^
a nd. though hla MW boat la hla fineto
Ctmpled w^ih this wa^ a
jealousy
fur
Jehoxah s
•merAency reveals the habit of
jDdeed.tea a brick, n^ loss him «•
In
Ext-r sim-r tbe liidiaus lu the seettop
Vermont now kmmn. ai Fletcher
dlscovx r.J • hoiu-y * lu the map^le l^
l disincl luis U*»*u 1
ermont kug-
Jt;
cr££^.T‘r“
wluit slow as cvmiiHited will
pn-s<-ui prvHvss.
He uaed to cot a
aluutlug gash in tte bark and toaert
iu the lower etd a gauge ahaped piece
and i
of w«xd. fn.m which the aap ran and
dropjKsl into a isH'Jar or basawood Jjadlua. as s!w
trough.
.M the end of the w
these troughs would te set up ag
the tnvs and left until tbe following
Animal totelllgcoce, thoogh not oae>
is-aiMin. by which lime the troogte eaaarily higher In degree wbca they art
would U*'thon»ughly mildewed.
acting at onr servants and not for their
Tlil-«^m.at.*nally add.-d. to the fiavor awn ends, la then very much more eastof the :iU*rtglnal sugar. I.ut can b
1, approach^ and undetatood by oa.
te Siiid to have improved IL
The -potot • Is a curiooa example of
ovaiM.nitor of tlms.* UnK*a consisted of an action In which Inattoct and reasoa
^an in.ii kettle swung from a aapliog meet. Tte atofiptog of tte dog. howertent «>x. r a stump.
By a alow and ar It began, has by training and heredi
UdlouK r.rxH-ess the sap waa fiiwl
ty become InaUnctlre. Tte dog. even
ed and then bolUd In Ihia kettle, often when quite a puppy, atnpa when It
taking two or^ihrvs* days* bolUqg
amelia tte game and iwmalna
fore It i-ould te sugund «»ff
^a*
the way lu which the redakina'and tte •elae U being checked by a strong to
early Vermonters ek«d out a -sweet* adoct to aund allll. Yet ^ dug. after
nto" of their lea aid johnny cake.
te ted accom|xatrK*d hla maoter and
game sl»..i over him. Is quite
A fhrsrr h'veneh lSt»llTO.
aware that he is a half controlled -meA iK-nam who was supposed to be the
and w h.lv still under tte domlFrench General Mouton. count de Lo- naUng -iwliiting" Insilmt will look
hau, was *omx^ captured by ah English
nd Imp ioriugly to I
Vcwsel. hut after a time the capUln dla*
tbe scent teila I
I to bu
coverevl that his prisoner was tte
Count de Muutnmd. ‘Why did you de
acUou of u differt*nl kind la the
ceive meV’ he d.^t>d.*d angrily of the squatting of youii.: Mrda. It U a perdid not d«*.vlve you/' rei*Ued fei'tly n astinat.lc prt*cautJoa. Keeping
Montmnd: -not at all. You thought I sttll and lying h*w are not chaimctertw
General Mouton
You told me ao.
;nvuUar mily to Brier RabMt, but
You have a fifty giAi frigate. Waa It
moat ri mark.nble to see the way
fo5 me. who have only a poxket pistol, to which tiny iN*ewlta or Uttle teal,
to c«
^
hardly blggx-r than a fluffy bee. Be
Tlr .-apuln
n. pat their Utile china flat on the
and took every ojn»ortanlty to treat
lod and rvmaW motlonlem tor minhim rudely.
One evening at dinner
»to avoid U lng I
tbe health of the
French. As Montrond reme to acknowl
edge it tbe captain cri«*d: *TTbey are all
cowarvls! 1
make
of tte N>w ^
When Montmml s turn came te gave pany be received a telegram which be
s**uUmcnt: -The KngUsh-the, are prv-a.*rvid for a number of years end
aU gcnllemvu. but 1 make exceptions.nd then showed to hla frteoda.
Nathmal annlvc.-^irU** Khuuld
only siH-ak to us of the p.ist. but also of
the prvseuL 1 hey Khould not only
CttU tlu- splelHlid a. hieve.ueuts of ll
who xxrougbt x\i‘ll for iknl aud euiiiitry
!v*l.
is-rforuimg
with the Ut-iVfvSity of
lu our U;iy the duib-n ibat d.
us.
Th.-y should U- iu-l
presi-iil noble action as xx
mortals to past noble action
er of Hu* lKH>k of H.-brexvs recalls In
the elcvculb chapt.-r of that book
wundcrlul acldcx cuu-nis of tbe be
Of tbe past not siinidy to iommeuiu
them and their det-ds. hut that we 1
under the iiirtu.-iKV of their exau
might -run xviih path-me the race'"
U act iH-foiv UK, kiuklng unto J.-sus.
uihur am! liuNher of our faith.hhe life is as ImiK.rtaiii as any
other phase of life. A-man not only
ly to hliuH»*lf aud to his familK.* mK-inl Cln les lu which he
t alm> to hlH state. And this
duty Is an niiiK>rtant one.
has
raised up human poxerumenis for the
execution of his vxill. aud lie calls
s pts.ple everywhere to Ih* Inler\‘st**d In them and to iH*rfonn their
duties tow ard them.
* lleuder unto
Cn-sar." said Chrisu -the things that
i-sar-s aiHl unto G.sl the tilings
that are Gisrs,- ImxI should hold the
supreme plu.v In our lives, yet at the
ee> T.nle.
tame lime there la au imi»ortaDt place
urXU^ of aooltern FIoik
for the state aud foj: civic duti.*s. Nor
to dw*p wat.-r and feed on sea
U It enough to isdiit out the liu|>urltU*a plants. mosUy tin* kind called -turtla
of iKditlcal life and U**t lo U* excusc-d. grass.- which they eut off near tte
That the name of tod Is not exprv*^sly toots, eatlnc the loxxer |»arts and Icavritlen lu the cousinutlou of the Vnlt- tog the to|»s fi«iottog so that It coUccta
ed Stati*. is no excuse fvxr a Udy of to great flekls and marks tte spots
Christian people for refusing lo vole.
here the animals are to be hunted
By thi-ir voU*s they t*ould Ueli» stamp for by tte fishermen
After browsing
tte name aud character of G^d ui»ou on BUc-b ocean pasture's the gr«'n
vers for
tte country Itself, which U far tetter
go to Hu* mouths of
even than to have it written la uur baths of fresli water, which they aeem
conatiiutlon. If |H>lltlcs U impure, to msd from time to time. The Klor.
ttexv U all the mure reason that Chriw ids fishermen say Hu* re|.illea enter the
Uau iHvi.le ^uld bo luteresitd to crevks and roll tf^geiher masses of
It, that it may te purified. God can grass. «*menltog them Into balls with
susuln Hi. peiHik* even to adverse clav. When tbe turn of tte tide takes
He kept Josoi-k and the ba’ll* out to sea they follow them.
Tbe fishermen watch for .such balls
floaUng down tbe ctveks. and when
Daniel faithful even tn ldi>latrous llahy
ion
Ktauwmen awl politicians van te they iM-e them they stretch nets scroas
CbrisUans if. like all other ChriML^na. the mouths of the streams and always
they de|H*nd uih>u the grat*e of G.sl to catch tbe luril.-s.
Pausanlus. tbe Greek general dlsd
mn. Wtea
by wl:
hotly pureued by ibooe sent to appre
hend him on a charge of treason and
sacrilege be tbok refuge to tte
tuary of a temple. I'nabK to rx
him by forve aud also unwUU
violate the sanctuary, tte 0
walled up tbe entrance and beg
unroof the building. When he could
be «*n they noU«*d ttet te wo
tog «>metLtog which proved to be a
quui filled with ixolaon. By the ttmo
had sulBcienUy advanced f
their eotram*e he waa to
2,-3-K s'.v:sr™'r s:«r3
^ lafllaDa la ite attad Sute
i^OOfK while that af 1800 gave
to^laaffUMXMk
his superhuman akfll. hU grefii fW
Harrisburg, is y<Hir utfleial stale paper.
Nu. 7S. V B
'rialufleld, N. J.Yuur state iH*cretary, is Mlsa Ida B.
Blepbeus. UackelUtoWO.
the mixture, turning and
clean black lace wipe off all dust
ng it about and shaking more or
a cambric
handkerless with the hands very gently, rub carefully with
bing the soiled spots a llilie till they chief. Then pin ll on n board. ln.erl ausluiu thx*m.
posit their eggs upon meats, fish, and
Inf
n
pm in ench proJecUng point ol
are clean. The lighter it is handled,
God often trains Ills iniople for puL
cooktHl food, unless they are closely,
Sponge It nil ovpr with Uc service and calls them to It.' He
the less rUk there
U
of
having the ince.
ered All cereals should be bought
streaks.
Then press the water out. tuong ten. and do not remove the trained Jo«.‘ph and Moooa In Eg.vi>l.
•mall quantities and carefully InDaniel to Uahylun and th isands of
and rinse very well in warm, clear plni-until perfecllT do. It *111
otters since their day. and w hen the
specitMl before using
Look well after
water
When thU is done, lay the quite freeh and new. ■
crisis came and they were needed men
nd bread jars, and the re^
goods in folds and put it carefully
recognised their wladom ami phu*»*d
ceptacU's in which milk and butter
through the wringer.
To complete,
the reins of iH»wer within their bands.
kew. They .should be
let two pexsoos inke It, a piece at a
Is very good for the stomach, es- God aUll wants Ida people to rule ibis
ded and aired trequenily.
They
time, and shake Ull all the water is peclally indigestion.
We uae about World. It Is Ills world
be kept sweet, and purified by the
out of U; then hang upon the line UH a teaspoonful of lemon juice I9 one governed to accordance* with Uls w-lll
of a little borax or baking soda
Uis ihoi*!**
dry. Do not iron 11 at aU. By UUs cup of hot water, a half hour before and by
ildew should be carefully watched
process light wool draaaea of moat meals
Sweeten lo uste. It Is also young and old, aboukl keep ibe»t*kelvea
to touch with public
during the hot torrid weather. U U
delicate colors may be reetoced. aad gtwd for sick headache.
the most obstinate of all defllemenu
for plain dark cotors it haa no €
to gel rid of. Prevention U
Left Overw.
tofloeace upon tte side of civic rigbtthan a cure. Ho not allow
Ifs a wise cook who knows enough aouanem and to favor of Christian
Tte Right tort of Oven.
lo remain In a damp or wet
By using the following teau one to combine among the left-over a clUxenship - for “righteonanesa, exalt
over night
I reproach unto
may be rea^mably sure of getting saucer of stewed lomiooee. a aaucer
le.” Onr forefathers
the proper beat for tte Tartona kinds of iuccoiaah and a aaucer of peaa.and
itiy.
I God and to ttelr ci
then by the addition of a UtUa aeaaon- They loved Hla word. His bouse. Uis
ing bring up the whole Into one ap^
petlxing dlah auSetent tor aix people.
may Ik* bunitsl
will iH* exceedingly
up his shingle at n h^l tnasporarUy
and scattering hoge bllla. prodnltolng
with test wrlahas
Samuel prayed: The Usi cure
pi-rplexliy ' and
tasteful, but. to the uninitiated, .
ut»n. ai)d there were no worries l*e
Cbristlan Endeavoiwra* beto day la
tabekd ••tomorrow.-
in
strain, and toll that has become dls
<auie togeUier on your faraway Lor
would te- hmualng. wart H aoi
sorruwtul to tee tte awaram of poor
nervous mortala tlAt flock aftor etary
makea
he wixrld, and thus escape* <he ridL- til iheir m ighUxrs. Reveals a sad
f the ao«.ds all aU.ui u.s, and the part of the young folks
One who has never been catupjnc.
would be turpris4Ml to see the vartely
and reapecled ia yw cohitoaniQr to
he desire Ul the iHXipIe lo be like
ufi lints of gray tree trunk and green der that it comes to be quite a task j hut at the U.ltvm. put a grate uude
of^.temptlnc dlahes that can be pre
pared over a campfire.
Ba aaietal how
you neglect tte aid of a toaa kaowfi.
tte
thought
manding I king
elders in demanding
lialr ferns ..r gr.vn h-aVit. fur dollies. taken every day and so much climb } hut at-ihe tup. fill with cold water
A ae hat down to that delicious lug of tree's and running about amoug! dripping pan. which is about an inch
Camp Coekinc.
statu-ri*d
had grown »>oJder and more oppresslk*m*r a king than anarvhy or
extinction pt»rhaps
the
wise ones
ra lent fly. serving as a is.rch.
► or sicniflcance *
and
low, r to unite them
With Sam
adxanciug years the rhlli-Unes
and
• the increase of honor, and the re
' sources of luxury have no weichl
igiu.raijl
Di-eded a strong, visible, ivuifal
land led fork, spoon, and sheet. Iron
ikilk-i. a wire broiler, a cheap tin cofei/ pot. a covered water pall and tin
dipper, and lai.t, but nut least, a flreprotif earthen bean jku with a lover.
ont of oiir tent ae stretched
' cuod thlncs of life, compared with
• which the accumulation of wealth.
lo l*e
SUtmueU were rare. ’ The iK-opk-. too.
hey priived all suffli leni. were as folows:
A round camp kettle, a lung
i, the sincere
of 'all—one
• would think that these michl be
’ recoenUed as beyond a doubt the
uoi
ure a change.
Ideally, the dlnxt rule of Jehoxah
hrougti hi> proph.-i
was
lu nobU-M li.rui of g.iveruiuent. pracliajlx. llM-re w.re ^erk.^l.-. .UlbcuHu-s.
k
The novice In camping
o burden himself with cumsuiK-rdulties. and omit Indlsaur
U
ondered that the elders, having s^-eu
that all the prOspiVt^ve gain would be
be bother ol getUug it there
penslbles
It
the profligacy ol the sons, should de
ing that the amount id paraphernalia
for ckmp’ life is so great.-
roof
failures.
have held It aacred.
Christian Endeavor cooveattoft
which is to be beKl in iveovcr July » to
13 w ill be the twenty-flrsUatemadoiial
one.
ITayer plus pracUce
atroug Eodeavorer.
the iHople desired t
retched
is longing for another privilege
ug near to nature's bean
But.
; all classcH, there exlsU a feel
A wlckk cate stands wide for me
Where 1 shall be no trespasser
In more than fancy 1 can see
My thousand
friends in welcoiut
hruugh its leade
priests. In this lesson we
and leader of the people, and he de^
sired that his two sous should succc*^*d
him a*
judges,
but they
proxed
cauvas. as among the haper knowu. and IMore the tan
The pansy folk are
And bud aad blossom whUper low
poaure to hia frteada, whUa hla tarn-
With Samuel closes
meat IS termed a theocracy. God had
made known Uis will to the nation
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
from tte victim under tte threat dC
U th* Wv sr
Thst-s sure u> aor
• victory had been obiaini*d over
Ruler, aad hence tu form-of govern
Ac^ the flelds of kmc aflo
mew used by quwcka to extort moaey
that .under ^htm a great and de
the Hhi:istine.-i
paraiion
Lo. fro^ the sweet, ryse^rlpened bow
are acquainted wHh tteax. They tool
disgraced and prefer to tmat their
l U)' atrangers.
Bvrea this ax-
Old Testament to the New, Israel had
under the Judgeship of Samuel,
the jH-rtod of the Judges. I p lo this
lime Israel had looked to God as lu
rio^i^^o^e wines of summer akow-
-wtwsfti «r TBHLThere Is only. oa« exeaae for patmixtag tbML Moftl peraoaa are fw
The llBBe was about
before
slo% to the throne. aloUl UH*e B. C.,
ding. after the same manner of proWhai^ hoUjhocks aad daUiaa Mow.
TiAVEUNG
w QUACBS
. XTt 1-12; II Chraa. xxiIt. l-T;
dll. U-22; cxxll. 1-8; cxxxvU,
>T. xlT, 34; Matt
ix, 1-5; Bom. xlil.
Fur bread and pastry, have an oven
that will la flve minutes turn a piece
of whKe
Is especially
I
The cusurd was aooomplUbed la the
same way. except that
the
ashes
wer« nut hi sp*.-d as high around the
pot (for w. bak.d our custards, loo.
iiid dreams and viakiiu maniXoid
I kave la mtad a cardan uld
well beloved
paper dark
varied the bill of fare with a rice pud
have
proachlng them in delicacy of flavor.
I kftVft tft ftUA4 ft fftittftft oM.
CloM lo ft mik kftowa hlfthwftj.
UWr ftftiifr. pink and inarlftoW
Kmp Ikelr kmc .u»»« liolidftjr
the
white
in the beau |k>u. and.it was Ml to
jelly into richness
Sometimes we
.M. B.C. ftATBS. lOlTOB^^
stir
There, neath
turn a piece of
When the oven U loo hut at first,
^aloftlftted to aiftke . penoa kappy
s crust forms un the bread or cake,
lo alt for aa floor or two atftftdil, luck
which prevenu Us rising
It u bet
log tfl« ifliwad of yara la ftftd out over
u-r. when baking bread or cake, to
X Tftcftftt apace la a stoektog. Tt must
have tbe^oveo a.lUlle slow at fllwi
become dftdMly moootimoux after
aad increase the heal gradually.
L>oe flaa flad Ite fortoae to go the
When baking puff paste, .the heat
rounds of ft famU, of five or Mx.
at first and
• But tfle atockloga must be mend
crease later. ThU U
«!?•• Bo It would teem. Of all our
wearing apparel, stockiaga aeem to be
When the oven U loo hot the tem
taled lo swlfleal deatracUon.
ThU
Aft. OM Fftfthiftiiftd Oftr#ft«.
The fracraace uf old faskioaed flow
fte aU oihse klnto ol aut cuke
use nn oven that will to flve mlauiss
dying coodltlon
_
Whenever she visit, her naUve coun
try. Denmark, the dowager empraM
of Bussla has some Danish black rye
bread served to her every day. fiht
Ihaa a great liking for \hi9 bcaad.
of tne
the retiona
ratlona m
of w
the
which forms part or
aaya a remlnlacent writer #or the WashIngion Star.
*rhls telegram Peached
him one flm* morning e short time before Senator Ftott waa olectel to the
United States senate for the eeoond
time. It wo. sent from one of the fttatlons of the New York Oantral end
It was a very unusual thing for that
train to stop at that pardcalar etattm.
bnt Mr. l»epew at once gave an order
to hare It done.
This telegram waa refsrrad to to tbs
presence of Senator Platt oa 00a otca**^00 see." said tte senator. -I waair
ed ttet train to stop wilhoot the leeet
qoeiiUon of doubt. 1 knew that tbe
way 10 n*acb DepoWa beeit waa srtth
a Joke, aud
I aeot that telegram.'*
Oox. i-nor Sunley of Kansas waa
once no pestered by olBoe aeeken» re
late tte Saturday fevenlng Poet, ttet
be .found It necreaary pohllcly to mek.
tbe autement that to view of tte axcecdlngly numeroos appHoattoai for
oOce te bad received tbrongb tbe
malls te sbonld be nnabla to give any
attoudon to them, much lam afford
any hope of auccern to tte Tartona apIn tte CDorae of a fow days after
that yon have said ttet yon wwt 8^
tog to take a week off to dsattny tte
pUe of letters asking for Jobs. U evofTthtog else is gone. then, my dear
i^SSr. I should like tte Jah of toai^
baan mada tte anbfoct of a baak af 8»
pagftA with 288 wood onte by twa ItaB
FI
THE EVENIKG BEODRD, TRAVERSE CITT, ItlCH., FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1903.
A. D. TYLER
«**A fivA's» «»ler. mi y«l fW fm f«rtk mit m CMpleto.
%r bw ife sM t«ci ■
wistfinofeto:
DENTIST
» 4yln« iD«h
mgetohiMwUL becwD* hixa^eit «pU
raierd l*j b*r attractioita and tB 4aa
ttme married ber. But tbe tame aad
fatoUtj aitrmled her third marriage
9. P. CARVM 9 •HO.
FIRE INSURANCE
•lluse. teaihrJ «Mdbl Be M skM tk
That Mks nr M hasam 4im is, mita m ikmif.
L. I- A. BUILDINa
LW HASTINGS & SON
gTi^^t^MlTinxlAN. x-oumT
tlmnl
FIRE INSURANCE
"One tad of f«rlk )kf oWralf ■ Porlo Boo s isle:
Ik HiitiuiiBes narfitipale in qvie aiolkr style.
ThV>e«ri«aa F„
than merchant UUor made.
Peerle** Mfa- Co.. DetrmL
S. Benda A Co.
"A
«ood. oU fastawd fourtk m ciWrale af kne.
WbHe they've aaothtr tad up nurt!) at MuuBe ad at None."
m
MaC
Bold by
----------- uU.r. A 1) >WO. »t t«B
LA^
aWssatM bj
"Malisafnrth?'* taci^landkyputupaaeagerkad.
Ik teackr sdrted with proper joy that Iky should underslad.
j. "Goad boy!" tk Iati#i4 teacher said. "On fourth can slad each lesL
*We heroes have for treeduo bled it's rHcuned as tkbest:
"And wkresoir on haunr floals with happy hearts we neet.
fon fourths we chen with histy throats and have on day conplele."
SdWfieJotts: "A fourth s a day m which we afchrate.
Aid al tk tad with flags is gay to show that we are yeat.
L'haracUTUad tU- two prt-ewUng
.. Mr. ClayiHsoIc^^lunltU was unnIncM l*y
wOQud aud
t attd In a few yeara bo.
avliuj hve
Bof^v Uivw dlod In
and wai
bnriM l.y ibo nMo of her laat hunband
In Mount Morinli cemetery, where Ihi
tanje nnmlK*r of rhiiton* to her grave
the ttlTvvtlomtto interest abe hai
l*rx>sti,. Juhn A
BETSY ROSS AND THE
OLD FLAG HOUSE
JlF ISAAC L.-Kir
re-uf TTiT^-akUT of Us
} W.-XW
.at, uud HO hPmiKbt her
|youn»
whirl, eventually gave
tlic oi
hvr faiucthe call wa# iwon
!
Th.' i.iin*«>s«*
to pn-vent Iniorrup
j made known, t
t Into the imck room,
| lion -*be took ll
on. with bi, x tulnottt
Cvuoral >Vasl«l
talont for dotails. laid l*e»*u stndyinu a
t hns Ih «-h for dosit-n. hut uiKvu ts.uierrinu wub bis
lilt r.MMu. into ho«los.i It ina.i. tMvame apparonl tbal
*liion.M vitn-M abe xvas muP.* cs.n.iH-ionl to olalH.raio
t.sl.,y. xvas the Idou tban thorns, lx*-s. and tbo ^x^m■
r> siM.p at tb,. niittrv acrvxd to viubinil tl.o ontiro mattor to bor tairio aud dl-Hx-mion. 'i be rx*and brr bus
,U of that luouu.raMo inu r^ low.
Ivr.ud tiNvW up
bah !«,* invxscbsl that litllo r.vum
lint
lib such lu»nor, in woil known
llor
h;iok |«irlor aud Itn bnuixy oakon llo<»r.
ItM triuiumlar uipUimd, its maniol and doHlyni met pioia-ral appnwal. :ind ot,
tbe lltb day of Juno. 1777. wu»
tlivphus-, aro tlw v^-itno aii.l as well
aoxsptoil and nd..ptxsl by tbo Conti
l.rotioi V4sl n< wbon |b*t
nontul <Mii;:rosr, loi the nattoi,:,! ein
tnln«H<
lids Is the hkiu.ii'
‘ 11’7 yoiirs atfo.
Ihtsy Uosv
It w:,s her X
I>Uy Itos. xva^ tla dan,:!,for of .San,
orl and #:iizabotJi Cri-.s^j,. and wag of taste and aeeuniey It, pjuiK.rth»n
that devised the
whld, ba*
born on tbo IM day of .laniury. ITTc!.
stood and will stiiml for all time a*
Mr. Grlgcotn was „ bnibb r of ooiiMd
the standard of the laud ov«m* which
crublo reputo and was ass.s, iMod iu U,o
Wav«‘s.
Sxvuieihliig else might bn
The
croctiou of ln»loiH-ndoi,o. ball.
iMven formed and fratmxl, but notbii
family w.-re C*«akor>. nn
could have U-ei, mure hnrmouloua or
brought up In that faith,
simple or pn.phetic. uipl thnvugl, tbe
Idontmcation of herself with
Ikdsy Ibvsh Ivecnme a hletori.
I for hor boart ami hand
rollowmg the
age aiHl is enrolhnl on tbe Ihm
‘dlotate* *.f her own nlTvxothvnw. sho aelAVplod.youilK Join,
n uophew of of Uevxdutlouury dmrncierH..
The mlui.ti..t»-of tbe rtngjM vurod for
Goxvrge Loss, one ,.f tho slgm-rs of the
lU-tsy Uoss the autbor,7g,lion «.f the
Ibvlaratlon of lnd.-i" i‘'b*i,.s-. an.l wn>»
government to txxnilnue the work, ammarrivKl to him In I*o.>‘mlver. ITT:: As
for iiiuny years vh»- found .active «*m
an Kpls<s.;.aU.m. nhe was dis
ployineiit in the lucreasing call for flag
»nak.-v^ for inariying
and nttond.d s.-rvU-e uA the nation enlarged its JvonnduneH,
It sivms a pity tba
i at the now vem rablc
ootild not bavf Nm-u prem-rx.Hl. lirtd
oh on Svsond street,
It survived thmugb all the lntene„lt,g
rx^submiv. xxltore among th^
years ll would have Invn a prlcvh'ss
worM,lpon.\Kho ofiou saw the .tately
precious relic now.
Hut no iH-culiiir
revan,<H- of \'a.hlnglon
tlMMb-vd
i:u.
wTil. b
xI.-imU. but Isi by
«.!d ns ibf- iirMiM-r ly lisedf.
.too Uousa*.
Mow In’ the*
Tbi- aaiuo
.jivy snsben.
itb rs. with
1
frxd«t.-
r srr.-
•'rwu'i'i';;;. «h,A ...m.
J. ,• TlUl-ll'Al’.ill
InaplrtHl
a,l«|M.tt
HUIer—AMuii U the matter beiweei
Grime* and MIk* Wllkcrl- I
they luirted lu .nn«cr Ju.t
aliout to iH- ,n ,ri irtl.
Mark*-<». i.o- tbeo'wa^ no euKei
aUvui it. Just as tlH-t^,onionV wa* U
la-Kln MIfs WilkvT dls,>ovorod Uiai
Grlm.^ wi.tv uloxos tbut xx.^o N.u;:b'
iiuin \xho K fnsod to unit work cui
lyinjiatlix
with MriLli.K atroo
‘lH‘rw
1 runwor'.i*t-
A bearJ
^ fb tafig Ik kfc. iHve speeches hi Ik town-® Ik leadur slopped hiuwllh a ye#—"Sit down, you dune, sit dowu!”
Ju*tar
A'itT. in Nsid e*»unty, I.* nx'rixv'.Md » x.
ts.iuitj. UU Kn.tay. the
xUx
x*f Juu.-.
iMh tUy xrf J lx u. x; «• to
iu tbe
!... ib. bnSnn.r . | -xul
and ihsi at:
« ji.xnt. r*-.i.sl in aaid
'ilm’t-..urt.Tm U mi*ii‘ <*' «**uTTI^-uxdtl.s.inth. .itT .<* T.-xer-.
ani«h..a
.^u- . ifanx ih.^ i-/xxh> tU- t r*x. r .t th.-
u n... ,.rx
'H
l- reudxT bis«.-.-uxu„
•u.-h
Mil
"J!!!::
-4*1.1 .St.*
and Ih.. th.mrmg
:o4.-r tF.
.-itdd.-.sm«sl.an4ali ..iL.-r ,»rs..n. m
Jun .s f.dv y ll 1;
J. B. Baialn. M. D
Z- V. Lvn.v. ¥
martin & Evans
Offor. JMt.
h root m
Jxid*.-Pr..l*at.-
IK y. ”>iu Ruj
And U i- fui tl*. r x*id. rtsi. U*at i*aal Jaiu. - «V
MUtjk.s. g.vrtb.
mt.tx7*t.d
tu MaJ.l 4-lal*- xd Ih.- im-ii-I.u. x ..f ^ai.t xsiH*nl.
At
tJxe Pr..»«.u r.strt 1,-r s«d
tu;*:
tu. X.ar
th .u*and mi*.- buudr.d si«l ihr...
tl..-t'«tx.d*ar»x.i>- fU.x tu^ a .>H*nlx.
BUSINESS CARDS.
m.a.'^T.V"yii.~
.1
4M«t.l j Lval b. .r. ..r I^ai.l d.*
at th. m.i>- >4 his
uZ \i';z
h.TSl th.- nal .-tal. ♦» U iietiiif U* lh. #-«tate ..|
r and lurlhrr
i; ... i.»iiid».*l Mai.id.* ;a*,l. an.1 that *u. 1.
tl»-
x.ar ..f ..ui Uod ..jm-
u, vsr. tdm,
*“yuurky
_____
MuiVl,. Mi
A xAU-g. ut kits lfX> TUx-rvj*
......
Notably deft with her
proved a valimltle agslsiant toherbua
to her
band in Ids ,n,ft. and t!i< ..Utile kbop
Into whirl, the front rx«vi»
became n pla.s* «if much tvs4*rt fx»r
atalely dauu-.s ami genoinl |u,trons. w ho
found tho tasto :„.d skllTof the young
mUlrx‘«g .nltiMl to tb-ir Ub ;,N and her
engaging manners aoxvptable to their
•oc-lal demands
It wa. a simple, happy'home, but not
defdlruHl to lH‘ of
When the war bmke out John
Ji.th .U> ..f .«uU n.
l f..r tin • sai.:in-i>g aiwl
f.ii-»-n.,»»n, !"• a*~'
b>.,.unv,a.»dtliax .11
i* r
u*
-«'at.-. 3". re^uio-l t<-
iURxvAT. mXHi Ui;iu« u, OOutoo.
W xlauau.
• HAXUIB. ^
bm»\V.S-AlV.ru. .v wxA foun«l.x.r at
back of tbe CcntennUl era;
that onr young nation lived
the tatore than in
'•
!
K?ss~s;-“
■ Nf, I'i
Ha
Atoone C»pu-in 'Ubboro.-. fcU*o
piUooen.
wub Whom bo beeax
tely hasociated, wa* John Clay
*•" im'-'/»*.<. «f Cener.)
,;i
i
;'si
lh»t
.......
-■*
Tt
^
Aud It IS f.irU,.-r .’.r.l. i.sh llu*l «*;.l ,--:i!x..u
x'a- . tl*.sic
on saM tu>nh Itn. at-4,1
uir!nmi’e.‘'th:iT\V^: nurth\"l^^^ l!.‘al.-l j«sl
Ut.sl lusajd .s.i,t,.x . r tirandTr.v.Ts.-.
Established in 1859
To enable those who do no! live in the cttic* Phere we have store
td get tbe benefit of our Prices abd Quality me will ship
issortmcnl of goods liste.
”rtgh‘f?tpaidrsuSecn
Sortm
J. W. Caontleu. M. a
“ •" »>-»luu-lv .vrtaiu lUat 11 1. one ; ’"'7;
....
....... ..
tas Kiun Etcbt bi.
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
It'of Us nnti.iult;
the past. The tradition Umt
built of
4»r.*ughl over
th.* ship W.‘l.vme.
hhh Uire the
*‘7^.'th' t-.att-r.-r Oa .-Mtat. .rf X Urn Karli.
Ut4...I xir.-»u IJbk.- lox«i.-h»a; lu aaid <>.out^.
i« hher.-:.. ,-tx.t.
t>.|irt f.«- ll*.- "N.aa-'N-ts-.- i*
«.f th.-
irrr
WhcD Yon Want a hlcc Cm of Meat
wa now, Hoi**r a* it Arraaitm rs im
ppaamxd in Fhiladclphia 'it ha« been «ugge«ted
away under exn«stm‘ to the aame coa> a. a comprt.nus.. that it l»e transfemM
dltSopa which "have thivateneU thla. to t'alnnouni park wnd n-buillMheiy.
Tbe bonae where Jefferson wroU» tbe a* was done u, the cave of the old
Dwrlafatkm of Indeiwodetuv. tbe honsa Willlau. IVnu ta.uvM-. thus m.vking it
uliiniton made h
ablle Ur. a tvproxlucth.i.. but pr.uttcally dcstrxxyv
lag:1a
la tbe. dty and many
1
oth
other locaU* tng lu Identity. Thus u vi:i W nc-i.
seaiM- from
tiea srblch would now be of
timely ar.> the ef
raloe have auccumUHl to tbe invasion
of private Uterw*!. What enhances the fort. w hlch have Us n so rx*xv„ily nundx'
marvel of tbe deliverance of tbe flag for Us re.i-uc and ivTxm'rx utlon. It ta al
boaaa from the fatf w Uleb ha* befallen im«t a^niracle lUu thrx.ugh all tlM^He
tts pears ts the ‘&ct that for a Urge mxssibmmbs. u( .b*stmetU.n it Teutalned
poctloa of tbe time It has occupied It* aud M*
tally uncbaugexl f
hat it
plaet It bad no reiululteent Intereat.•en fxvr over *A»d ye
It la only of comparatively receat ha. Uvn
Apart from the event which give* it
data that'the peo|»le of this country
I»eenUu ly endeari ♦
I ha. a dto |
At a
I M‘ Tl- K OK HAI.K X*K UttAl. KsT\TKI I* Ktat« <'-f*Vt>rhicai.. t'..tml; .4 Orand Trax
r^H K B MINXVU, PJiyrtv-Un nod hurgeou
1 Fort MltHlu In tbe au
following It* adoption. It wa. nol
tured, but having probably Uvu
l»y shot from Its staff It was blown
fCUtnUM. UOL by W. U v*ll 1
u.d In all likelihood
nw.ny by tl
A PABT fruoi it* utikiUi' *ymboU*m
anbinergvHl In tbe S« buylklH iiv«T.
' /m and the iK>ldo ***o<*latkiiis xlu*- i b*Kul right to iu*ko ku. b iU-i»os1iiok of
While a* Bx •tsy Uos* abx* ina.le tbo
#^tertihg about It. foM*. tbo Amer- ! U aa ililght .iwm tb slrablo. and with
s H4*isy. Ross bVr
flag, and
• ^Ictm Hag hat a siHK’ial hUt<«T ' •buodanl opiwvrtunity, through fnism LvttMj w ith ll. yet Betsy
Indelibly
which la of Intereat on Indei»endence ;quout aoUoitaUuti. b. *urro,.tlor the
Ross she Hvt, x> ased to iH*. for on tbe
day. It did uyt “Boat at lA>iiagtoo and j tUb* diid. r..r tho k.iiger part of th-r
Bunker Ulll mvr wave over ludepeod- (time the budding L.ns Ihxu exinr^sU
ly of June.
.IMh day
Jum 1777. tla- day
though nmialulng In
eoea ball on July 4, 177(L U booanmF^
txmtiugoin k*s tbr ro wa>. not
er tbe ad.xpUot, of tbe ffn^ she was
January. ITT.;, xx-is killed by nn ex, married to Jx*bti Avdibume,>Knlain of
tbe flag of our country ui»on it* formal evon publlo H« ui,inoi,t to tvstraia any
plosion of p«.vvder while guarding mili tbe prival»>er l.u7.. rne. who. w>Kij> not
adopUoa by tbe Conllm ulal cougre**. owner frxm, alloxx .ng It to r-a<s mto 4*b
tary *l.u-es in tile ellv atscnal .at the
Jnne 14. 1777.
f
llvlon
Kfforts alMV b.nvo bexi, iv
did his
in tbe nnv
fold of A->h str.vxt. a Khort distance
iH.iind Htruek
goxvd M-rvlcx' i*n III
from their bonnB.'losr f.utdllar with ^
I re-ervtitsl in oilu r ritle*. i
Brill
blow aga
|OH.s- JlNUm
the busin.-ss atrl ImxUvg • •‘biMlshed ,
' j
U pul-upal«el ai
the stand. Mrs. Ross x.xriflnmHl It lu the
very ipoaltlvely to the detulU and drm^ie hons.. aftvr her btivb.ami-. death, j
British frigate. 4ind the
cumvUnce* Involved with tbe origin i
TrodvMH ur.sl SOI!
and adoption of tbe *tar* and atrijie. ;
,...pi,!ar:ty
a* a natioDal <
bersxdf com fort ,i
,'.-s4 rve. ;
-iKxm from this inarriag.*.
for poaterlly the house
In sti.re for her. ;
^ whom died In Infancy, and the
young Quaker matron. Bctuiy
eiublem I
, daughter. I1v,h1 to Us-ome the
wUbWa
RKMKMBgR
under the coasidtiratiou! w ifi. of Adam KnUlvon.
a€xm.mim<trnr S»
The oJd flag bou-e atand* at ! B) Ard,
Rtfuet rhlladelpbU. w blob i* oi ? of the
moat prvngvd and bustling
bu
*ti;vU of
thatI ^at
givat city. High .tonni tower on
^ either Mde. and all arouiKl. In front and
rear, activity a* Inten-e a. any city
can abow 1. In fulh^^t exerdiu\ It Is
from tbU cauM* that tbU venerable relic
has been moat imi»eriled Trade has In
Its progreas cw«t envious eyx*. uinm the
■Ite, and mveatinl effort, have been
made to aacViftt'o M iitiment to sendee.
In view of all cir«nm,*tnncv* tbe fact
u-g th. .. .f. hx .-au-aui; a
2:sr:r- . .... .
N u. A( U
QR KJ*. 1.A\\^1V.S vaic*. rx«.iii a».. ,»«•
QM
•
•av.1 ,--t«n..n.r g,T.- u..n.s- t*. tta-
a sx*unt. a.Rl th. t..
D'w
Oixu^ aiu^*.
kit'k;." Mi::;
Eiir'i;’
r\u V F .M RAM.WA\». f rim ri^
U *m» »ur*:«*u ler er... *^ . u. x- .•.nxi ,Uiu»t
UraduaU x*f th.
Batn^a
e the rnginr hxvu«e. c
^^^ConstdVring
in QuaUi)* betm-cen our goods and ordinsry go^s sold, there is s saving to you of 25 to 33 per cenh
Beautiful Present Given Away
item*, m hich me give free as a present:
tiful Imported Fanc>-shaped Gilt-edged China Pitcher, 8 inches
13 inches in circumference, artisticallv decorated in several
___ s, with an allrective Gilt-decorated Handle, rustic design.
I Tomel
Fomel Set. consisting of 2 White Bleached Linen hHuck TomeU, sire
47x22 inches. 1 Fringed Turkish Wash Cloth.
1 Imported Plate, Cup and Saucer Fine EngUsh Blue Flomn Porcelain.
1 Fork with Cherry Wood
I Deep 0\ tl Bread Tray, Heavily I
JOHN R. SANTO
|6ENERAUIISUilAiicE|
Farm For Sale-
0 acre* koova as tb* 8t**l or Need
ham farm. Oa* of tb* beet ta Oread
Trmvera* oooaty; t% adlee aoatb of
.00*17 *oMl<>r. who w*. womoiwi to u*
d. B. MKMJCK
errv.
Preilb.
{2.00, PM iocludiot Su^. «iU Um be (epi Freg
"ftS
OMcc <M*r or Expw*
iM-x.p-.oHM
H
mct Onter. 'Complrte
' - cpiUof--pi — ipqt—.
HpperCMcr.
TB« Gr*«t AttanUc 41 PHcUte Tmn Co.
T* Arnmmm mtamrn*, Cfcl—*•
k
FRIDAY'S ISSUE
I
] THE EVENINCJ RECORD Istmwm
TRAVERSE.CITY, MICH., MODXAV. JULY 6. 19lO.
IN RAGING
vEHTwwsa^MH TORRENTS
PC»PELEO
•'
:•
nuiuum*- ot blari.
G«t H in tfi©.C««w^^t
They Did Not Do
whole funmuK a ar.-ue of rich, yel
*
•,
«uUlue4 coJoriBg a lit *ab}fKi fur 1h**
,
iw«cll of Rt^mbraai#.. Th. w hole oC MANY, LOST THEIR LIVEB
AN0 THE END CANNOT BC LONG what Is called the i.<,ntincal faBill)
TEROAY AFTERNOON
DCLAVCO
I headed hy Cardinal KampoUa and in
cludini: all th- j.ri>ate chamberlains
.
__________
were th< re. Neaivsi to the betl ettxid
AND DEATH
t
tl
AS
RESULT OF CLOUDBURST Iff
EXPECTED THIS {
PENNSYLVANIA
the
EVENING.
----------------
last
tommunb.u
slste.1 by Hie rrai.d |H-nUenilary
ir. Pounn. In Frwnt All J
Parts ©f th« WoHtf-^Uwt Ritas
Lives
tr!^^ ol
Lost at Jeannette, Orapavl
Pennsylvania Station and Manor
Trent and finally the words of abs«e
, ©, tWrs i« IS- Kir.«aaa
.
I *
opinion
It didn’t fin
wever, but the doctor
IS op the
Shelf or w
the housc.^
• W-n
Foaming Watarw.
grand
iwnltet
the arand
iwnltenilary.
of the great religious
present granted the
•cUI Indulgenc^a which
privilege
of
ronferring.
they have the
Then came it e tourliing prayers f.»r
a passing
|ias»mK soul
sout and i«m;i of the gospel,
»
Ix*n1»
paKsion.
Aa the last
died away all fell on
their
The pontiff, raisin# his almost
iranspan nt Ungers writb a feehle efpronounced in M-arcelv audible
< liH l-niMilciion on the sacr<K)
:e and on all present and then
sank back on
the pillows
There
•arreiv a tearless eye In the
a-sretiildav'c; tie- sobs of thc
is.is s n-latives were plainly heanl
u-ep silemc f.yllowed, oiil> biv.ken
now and again by a nuriuun-d j.ray-r
»r a pious ejaculation
In the pr.rtion of He* loggia of Ra
pbacl adjoining the luipal aimrirocni*.
d t'oiint Kk-rardo
Feed ami Fount Morronl tbe ih.|m-‘s
nephews
jnoumed hy
hmsm.
Ho«ae. July G.
p ni-All |htsoahQinquiring at the satb-an are In
fom^ that his tudluess’ cundlllofi re
Tha p«*|ie.
minded, this
ariem<sm
tlSrnear ml
Inavini his
«S« his last lestaoH'Ot,
I
I i»rup<n> to !**♦ divided among
lews,
esprelall)
'slipulatltiK
pianoforte 1m- given to the
children of Rircardo PoccJ
IIU Ih.II
lourage Is frrHjuenlly In tears
i — The Kxrhange T
Ifraph ctirrespiindent wires that |<
jiniatrailon and s«*ep
July C - I'oiH* Ixx. is
Mill
Is morning and though
he
another glimpse of that re
msrkabie vlialliy of his whUh
has
astonished the |Ms.ple for years, there
Is no huinThe final ••oilapse ran
not iM. delayed mm h after Minset
ProfesMir MazKeuI ami l>r Utpisutl
wire in nto-ndanee on the po|H- all
night
F«ir hours the progress td.the
dtMtors had Ihr |hiim< lift.-d from hK
in au nrm li.air
CLERKS ARE
OUT OF TOWN
was then that
,«*d
renewed
vitality
Ink tors
ahow«*d
s»ul and Mazreid this morntiig U
sui'*d the lolkiwtng bulletin
”,VUbough hU holiness h«»- pasMil
almost a sle<-pless high! he Is nut so
uneasy as be was yesterday.
The
pntlent
has
b.-en
IsMiettUMl
by
Uij«-eilons ol dlgiialls and
eamphur
His chest U ni.ruial
There U a light
cough ami s«mie catairhal emissions
aulhcient nourishment has iH-eii lab
eii
TIm- pulse Is Irregular. The gen
, >Tml
condiiUin id his holiness
Te
mams giave. but lias ' ber..me
no
lo Three-Fifty.
.\I.hKFl)
Left
FRIEDRICH
Our business during last week was more than dOubla comiare»l to same weeks of former years -and having heard to mndi
m^y “OF ’EM” made us think
kickin’ that lusincss was quiet with many
of tl
LET US SAY THANKt!
>ncia & Oo
Badly
Will Have the Beat Possible Tims"
Hiium
ijurerl lht»
ht' morning at Neah
ill
a by Wing caught b.-twe.-n th.
ibia and Wm. Fetterly *
let I hip w as broke
eg budly brulstd.
Mr Hussky. who Is bo kkeeiK-r at
SiemlM-rgs sK.re lufi tf is morhJng
who
sith the party of young men
sell I on FeMerlys launc
he daV at Ne ah la-wania
loads
roluinbla mmle that port on he*- regu
Every MinotV:©f the Day. *
Iv?
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.........
Not the very clieajicst on1 earth, but something in FJ
JFT.N’E DECXL
RATED F.ARI.OR L.AMFS, all with cenIgAr idraught.
Appolla
The Lamps and Globes are beautifully tinted and d©coraUd with
Roses. Carnat.ons. etc.. In the most pleasing styles known to tha
painter's art.
Eitra Wide Ball
Shipments of Cbernea
I ardie har sbipm u fii
of cbcrrie« during
ihe
AU o! ib.-m went to 111
Saturday
Th"
d to
I.-IS hi
|M-r i-iate
tbe .fruit
tliv quality
in the cars
Kite luivers had
I
Th.y were I, F FiUkelt.
Fn-d'’'flrdU'
Ijirdi.-. I M
Saturday
wai<
Flay ton latrdi"
a
busy
liay.
many
idHo
fanners i.rlngiiig Hu- Hull R. the city
Vhe’I^.UlVb"
'*
*"
JCHARTEl OF ACCIDENTS
a jqJeciaT Ust.
; short, fkl find, with a high
Made by the Tiugicc Co. c
%
•f
^
P m -The fo’.
lowing bnUetln was Issued •l.N;4V p
.‘m . Kmce morning the |»oi»e s weak
tu-« has inrrvasiMl slightly
His pul
numary iHunmioii is unchange.1
bis
brcaibliig U S4.iucwbat niidd and his
'
fuilM-, which Is weaker, is not Irregn
• * lar
His teni|H-raiur»- Is less Ilian nor
' tual
His Indliiess is is-rfertly «oii
* I Isj tous
Last Rites nf the Church.
Rome. July
in p lu'-During tin•*’ ' afeemotm Ho- strength of the pimllft
pegaii to fail him so rapidly and his
nunlliicti lu-4-snie so rrUlcal that It ap
vinly a few hours of his
me remalned^o
forvv dtH-med wise to adv
grave condition, and i
with lender precaution
was thus prepared for
uimiion. which was a^
ii’.aht with the parttrl|iatIon of
cardinals now in
ue and tb* '»»“•»«•,
> irontifical court
^*
Don’t kt our Dntional
Boli<lo9''V£ST"
"I’r Itwmj;’tmlav
H. pleaded not gnilt.v
large fiarty a*I young men. <
1 largely of the clerks who
If their varfUon today. leH this
in >Vm
almewt as white as th^ pillows morning fur Neah v.s.u.
mnd the
on which I! relied, shotred little aign Feiterly's new launch to
of life, except the keen,
flittering rdav. They have arranged
eyes always hli moat atrlklng feature game there with a party c
have
SF.\m iN. w;i eh
a
lule wc
have
to
AW |Orts
arc iciuovablc and easily dcR^
Sec the patent tlrawcr shelf.
FRANK TRUDE
1« »>«.t strM
Successor to Hobbs.
I Nan III Staitof OU BIm
FImi Shm
jOUTING COATS ANB PANTS
.Made of the vci^' swellest
S
blue serges c.*issimeres inadt? lo fii like a regular
cut coat
mot like a ra^)
weirpatided and stiffened
to keep their shape—our
»Tssortment is Dot equalled
Uil-ied, wce
.
KiS.OO
Suits
Wv
Spgcia/
i
have tMiiiic extra line seVrl onv iVvmv
every xcUiun t-f the boys' dcjailminT
ami
mean
redutev!
a
mov*
pirics,
so that
inqstitaut
iiioncv on evet) -j.uithase
here.
i.t w^il
saving
you
o’
nrake
f/gbcrdaihcr/
\ c:\i s.vt.on 'ol
thi.s di piilinciil has un.'eii^oiic jeue
/fafi.Ik st p ab.lv
the market.
fl.lHI to
and
tbt dome cf
Good Chthing
€, Olilbeltti
MKW aH-OOiC
inaicrials.fancy homespuns
and handHuiiclv
and $20. nos.
nos '
rcnuvat;ut«, an ! \ou»an sc'-c* t a «‘-inplcte outfit at smiilleM.
I h- ppe
AS Boon at tha carrtaga reached tbe
railroad track K Mopped. Korttumte-
with mineral wool
ii.d icchui.i wc.fiht', Ti. vTin.mrd
Stram
styles in
..........
rc’m •
Caiujn^rt ong Ku Micth Suits ij.}.'
^
tha trip without i
cldent. but It was a-halr-ralaer
tht^ who aaw R.
j'Ti, T-
-lion u* «, at a l-me wben \ w:il d,i
VOU d.C 111
-h it wi- wiil
no’ v ., :; a vn^'v-sii «
t-.
BABY OVER THE DANK
fireworks Saturday
aWhe^d
evening. A lady with a bhby
* cab close lo the edge of
mUy looking at
age moved
mo
while, tha carriage
galvanized . iron and insulated
itj man) biic vui’s x>u
owing to the bid weather vomlitions
that have prcva.lch ibrt w,- h ve de
tm.. on, T
'xr
The central figure was the dying i»on
tiff, whoic long life's journey Is
wc
OursPKk is coieidctc, in la. t
cided to JiiiVc .1 «| ec'.il
i
Let me show'-you roy line.
They arc liticvl throughout with
it IS not ti»o lilllc to lim! ‘v’. it \ou
want.
hp*
'
JtASTALL»
THIS IS A 6000 HUE TO
BUY REFRIOEIiAtORS
Mccono WAIfT AO.
ANOTHER MAN S Etc
......... .
S8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
.EXTENSIVE mraoviMENTs;
he
THE ECONONf STORE
20 year Gold Filltfd Cas^, Genuine
Arrrericat^-^
Movrment)
\
Pretty Fa
dciigblltll I mil.\
“of W
vt-.-iU-rday i
\/*“in oTk%Mgln'^ I™’*
and Mw M A H
ovcr“Vc‘ >v‘ars!jwtU fit
For Hic first tin
iK« hud the. picav
of gathiTing
tbcir
i-igbt
child
instcix
4-rc alMi seven
around Hicni
Tbcr
The luirty ingrand-i'hlldrcn prese
i.l children of
eluded John Hcuh».
hree .vear ■old daugh Fadlllac. Mr and
lleatriC'.
Id Mrs
-J-Yank Heiir.-i
?
of Register of lN-.-ds F W. \Vlls4»n and family
t.ud her mouth badly tonu Saturday Host
child
.riH-do
She wi
Reid and lamlly. Thoma
ft club bou
s.-b- and Fbarle
cap from a u
nd picked lip
bert Miller Was
Found Asleep'
Hr Victor H Siiirni wh.i has rtEarly This Morning—Must Es
ic-ntly arnvt-d lore for a short slay
ailon cxtetisUe plans
p,..n in cur,.
ciiient of the Hrand
rium
and
Hospital
• The plans in
iildlllgs fitted With
Thompson, on
it<*nres. AUo many
unlawfuilv raking 1. I* Horton
attracuous aU»ul the grounds
rucr of
Mr,
Mr Horton lives on th*- corner
Mrs
Sturm will Im- at the
sanl
Fnlon and Fouri.viiHi street
tarium hcrtutlter to assist Miss Wolfe,
lo
allot
the nurse
in
charge
Hr.
Sturm
rvlces In
Fhiirch «d Fhclsi services
Stein
|, undersiisHl that there will
iHTg s o|M-nkJiause la-i et. nlng
i,,, house physician at
He u.Hl the horM- near the o|H-ra uriuro and that the tnstiti' ll Ion
is
house and alter clomh
when
be „,K-n to all physicians here aad the
came to get It to go home ft ©as gone ,urrouuding towns who desire s|>eclal
The »o4-al night oflic. rs were notified , yur*iug tor their patients and Ihv
to k*M‘p a bsik.uit lor It and Office r •
bralthful surro.uultngs gnd all
Thompson found It thls_ morning with j-a,,,,^,ioinients fur the siHisly ^stora
p in It
The »
I Miller
argi-ly. it Is said
Whether you have any idea of buying a lamp or not If you ap
preciate fine hand paintad decorations you ahouM atep In and aaa
t-.evc goods.
Pnees 11.79 ^o $6.89 aach.
AT
RASTALL’S
Unr.;: .n.
in
J
...LAMPS.
Ralph R .-^-iHiiuiiili trum ibe^t
'heuilstry at ib.liu iiiiural t
la^ acevpu-d h |si
be II.-!.I ai Win
Igar F..
He eMnnls
Hiarl
Id mty Is.y. from t
(Hy to work in the In-et fi.-ld,
WilliBniHi.urg but at pn-si-ni is
u-iiciiig Mime Uifll. uliv in pf4*f
the h.-.p
He l.-ti for Wiiliai
•g ihi«'uioriiiiig I.. -uiake
in
definiie anaDgciu.-iiir
Hip Waa Broke
led at 11;no yesit^rday nmrfi
ing. says
Hr Iuipi*ohi ts d.-. ply con
cerned by Hn- *-.*mltiloU of tin- pope MELVILLE COVART RECEIVED A
H« liad a c.insiitiatbin wlHi Hr Mu/
BULLET IN HIS BACK
yuni wiM. I'oiiftrmcd the diagnoMs |.nvloush made l.y liU cxdleague. of sc
nlle pulmonary bciuni/atlou Hr Mu/
/oni approM-d the treatment alrvady Which Passed Through His Body
commencNl
The general c».ndltU»u of
He IF. Still Alive This Afternoon
hts holim ss Is grave on aectHiiit *d
ag«- Ui uie patient, although for
there, and
But Condition is Grave.
nniment ti Is 4iot alarming "
•n It eipliHb-d
Hr l^Pi»..nl will nm again leave
mouth Is liadly swolbrn and thc
.iH.pes bedchamber
4'<mnl
Faimllr
l.lackeiied and torn
The only
IVivl went to the Vatican this morn
fws an- of blo.Hl p
;ing where he gUI sia-nd the day.
idicatlons are that
ultb.mgb hop,
TheX'iher uieiiilKTs vif tbe PtMvl laui
mack of iHi
ithout having an at
lilt
bis
rec
1»> wre hourly informed of the^pope s -tin entertain.
iJtHvrge - Lather s
son Vas
ah
The Octiin ol
through ihc hand by a blank calrld
)>hiM>ilng at a
*^MtoiiM**'jul> b"^Contrary to es|»*^ta years t.l ag*- v
IW4. years >tuu4;er fnmi a. 22 ral. r
lion, no bntietin iui the ik»i».-s ouidl with Ills broil.
close
discharged
.
the
-22
caliber
rtllc
turn was Issued yesterday afHrmHUt
which was In ih* hands of the young
. The is»iH' calmly ga^e
dlr»K;Hon
The Ull
(Hmcertilng his last wishes yesterday er brother. w.-is discharged
eiiier.Hl ih. I Ider brother
l»ack m*ai
the hip ami passed through the body
July
Jiisi UAx
sinking
I rout.
Suitot.s Ha ldi4 >ir|aliS aH« nded'the
ol hf^
inJur*H^ man. and„. vpres^ bop,-, that
-*avMl. tbonub biscondlpare lor iiie tasi coiiiiuiiiu*i
will be ndmlni^^clcd
toiilgl
the luiriicipatnm of all lb.who are now in Rome, and
wii.tb- .d the ponllllcal cmirt
The IMinllff U still rouMiireathing ha* Ih^
<n1 by Inhaling i*x)gen
........... .
ttlll w.me hoiH- that
"It Takes a Live Fish to Swim up
. Stream,
V.
Seller of Hood Slioes
THIS MORNING
His
SHOT MAY
PROVE FATAL
“ZJZ'
Tin- iaat i
Men's Oxfords. Onc-Fifty
CRUSHED BETWEEN TWp BOATS
erks shall hav.- the luwt imssible
so slH- has put on her pretli»->»i
Miill. . and has made the day lo.urder .1 them, among them Hiram, wer,
ir till- clerks
And then- bate left iefi aU.ttrd wh.ui ih.- Uiat pulbd ^*u^
lie clt\ h\ the score Only a few are
Messages are is Miring In fioht all
Immii the town
Most of them have i Wn**'i he M.y s' w.-nt 'io*’jnmp aUiard.
over tlie Wiirlil Imi'Uruig alter
tin
one ^o far away, as they evpr,-sn it
poiK- s c4.nditloii and espressing bop.
ni fell iH-tween the IhuUs
He
iial llu-v cannot cm-h hear a miM
that he will r*.rover
All esrlv vIMior
placrd aUiard the launch and Im
hlstle
Farp Ijike. la.iig laike Sll
at the Vat lean on aaun- mission wa.
iit.-ly bnuighi to the city
The
rr
IJtke.
lleimi.Ijtkc IlHts la»ke
the French anilMishador to Italy
He
11 lame met the boat at the dock
laike
wns received by cardinal
lUHUisdli Ikmniuiaii laike (Vdar latk.Mr UuHsky was lak.-n to the
.uml
stream
and
tmpal atH-riiary of stale.
of Mr. BieinWrg whi»re the in
led MM in this, .iclnit:
litp wa. s
lllllllber
.\ la
Ilruskclh.
July
G . The
ralholle mcnic pat 1.4
internal
cursloiiof
the
organ, the Vlugtieme Hb-cic. has ic :^\aittage
yel and Mr
.rthfH^rt and t»m.'
reaed ih.i following lelcgraiu
from
>si.-r tbir. afitJtome:
•The death agony 'of F*
ai^an
;
Women's Ovfonls, One lo
WANTS FIFTY BOYS
Everybody Hope* That All the Clerks
...
feeling
Three 1 >o:lars./--"^
THE WEATHER
HIRAM RUSSKY
BADLY HURT
Easier This Afternoon.
1... sU^I.en.Ied
1^ glad of if. cv
irgot alH.nl
almni It and walked clear
The
isy Saturday
■lelks
hat thi^y are
a |o.ir of our ca«y, ;
a sure cure for that tired ;
GOOD REAL ESTATE DEAL
Left Leg
he was able to pannU of
s«imeiblng
that he had
.\ftcr cclcbntiing rest your
feel in
siumncr OgforiK They arc ;
Atch.
Wlr« to Ibo tTvontna Kreo^U
iMiishurg. July C-Anju
to SO arc believed last I
ycMtcrday afienmon at
ttaburg. lIcKcoaporl
A Jean
t.n the Flttaburg.
lIcKc
railroad, caused by the bursting
.f a dam In the Brush Fre*-k valley Chaa. Pfoch
.-suiting from a rioudburai
At 7 the
the Sot
vork of searching for the UMHes of
.- and Union StrssU.
he victims was Inaugurated
Jeannette. (JraiH vlIle. Fennsylvanla
It at Inn and Manor are the principal
I wher«-l.y hi- .UHNimes owner of
steufs of the loam of life
I'rom the
lot ami building on tbe *u.iithw.-Ht
Higes td the foam cr«»ated
atream
Si.uih
Fiiion
MHli.-s arc iMdng dragged In by untlr- corner of Stith and
I the projH-rty ol
ng watchers
and will later on
Not until the water subsides and heVhadek
ine brick building
with
icres of derbla are cleand away jsUf
the nature of th«- Impro
he r.-siill of the awful
affair
l.e
Fr.K'ha/ka has not y*-i
definitely known
Upon
The prt>i>er«y. is 2!* J»*«*t (rv
tth street and 72
This
Is a valuable
on the alley
T
corner ami will U- a gisvd place for n
mmlern building
BUSINESS IS ENTIRELY SUSPEND
ED TODAY IN THE CITY
Gtp Book Store
he dociJi^i
—Bodies Being Dragged From
Church Parforniad for
MUn Last Night.
59c for your choice from g lot of popoUr Oopyr^ Books.
ikK.ks whii till noir have rcUiled fiom $LS6 fo SL75. AH
brand new but in a tride cheaper Uindmg sad made to leD at
-75c. See the cast window.
r. J. W. r.auniletl*s frie
iting him pretty heavily overltl*
the Fourth 'He
Rg bis wateh
the corner of l-Yom and
no farther
lie rusheil
police headquarters and tried
to get them to hurry ^ght out aad
pick It up or hold up cine or
the
whole 25.000 people in the city if nec
to get it.
Red It,and wanted It mighty
l.—weM
police department.busy—but could stop
urns for^hlm and find
raich—but they dido
L
dldo'L
The doctor did nor like the way
ol Ice acted
His frkmds and a
DEATH UST FIOM 30 TO 50
Inuteia. with the i»opes «We«sor tn
IhfAT Ibe last conft*Hoh of the de-
----------------
For a Tew Days
itb white niff». n
'
ms cm IS
SEVENTH THAH-1917
HE LOST HIS WATCH
Cor. FiYmt and Amnion
anywhere
in
northerh
.Mtehi^jan.
©s.ooA
©e.oo/
jfaie.oo
WlO.oe
©la.oo
I HAMILTON CLBTHIHC CO.
1
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B:l''r=TS^ THE EVENING RECORD:
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TRAVEESE CITY, MICH.. FRID-AY, JULY ^ 190^
■
■ *^1
OVER VERT
SLOW TRACK
WK
MACU AUl •EIWO PUULEO OFF
TODAY
MG CWWD W ATTEmAMCE
MADE QUICK TIME
BAD FLOOD
IN TEXAS
f the day
Bow Sebastian woo In
tiree straight heaU: Jaffa wteab
hPond mrmey; Michigan R took thi
loney.
Each time the horaea came In
ne. two and three order, but the cc
teat over the track wao-very pretty
and pleased lovers of boraeflrah The
winner la a amatl borme beside the
others, but U tuA very slow as her CITY OF GAINESVILLE IB PARYi
record In winning the ra.'e showed
ALLY FLOODED
Jaffa' (HI.
Michigan
Bow H*d»antiaa (Zapeli..:-----Time 2 19. 2:U%. 2:21%.
.2 2 2
.2 3 3
.1 1 1
SH
The Icxwl fire department ma<le an
other pracilc- run la^t evening to the
corner «»f kVont street and Board man
avepue« and
then
to * tfc
ner of State street and B<
avenue where the second hy
located. They w«*n- timed and
es
tahlUbed a record that wiU be hard
he Ft
lade I
•*
At YttTCROAY
The 2:40 Trot.
This race was also very Interest
Kh (iuess own.Ml by Frank
won In three atralghf
heaia
Maggie Mack, owned by F. 8
lepbens of
Orand
Rapids.
SIX KILLED BY WASHOUT
BAD
BREAK
WAS MADE
* w Gty Boak Start
l|4
bankment
Celebrate •
fhe
Tourth
Ml
• In
tH£We«T«ER;
;
l*ut
a
latr oF our
icool,
comfortable
and * slvltsh
Oxfortls on your feel be-
Wi
j
i
I
j
•f.
j
j
I
Run
Tlu*ir«Ml 'in Koinu way ^l^u<‘k the
Idler iind pundoMl a largo hide In It.
hlch ’let tk^> eit uin tint in a burry
The train wim brought to a otop In
I riMlM. all bough It wan makiiiK gotal
no*
Very foriuuatHy the tugln»*«r
and Itrrman e«*aped Injury fr».m lb.•dram and from tlo- nuddm accident
Knginr No :i. which runs on the
Honor bran, b of the road, had I., run
down and get the dirabktl
rain In to the
rent of the tr
the rest
Platte River wher.* lb.
train
passed about li t>Vlock
last
evening
The Honor engine look the train
and de4«l engine on west ns simn as
the east bound train iiasa.sl hntll It
nURDEBED HIS FATHER
Man
mpU
^Tn'tl
0. the 2:22 trol. I Acre
i Red JoblRon. owned
In Ohio. Resented
to
Commit
Him
A
to
Asylum. By a Bullet.
K A Hmith l^dy Iteollve. owned
Dover, tihlo. July
:i-ljuil
Mr* r R Ctn,
and
Enchantreso.
night Bert Dixon, aged .T2. who was
owned by C Chadwick
mentally derang.Hl as the result of a
The betting opened up olowly and
fall years ago. shot his father. Dr
the Brot ImMb were recorded fur the
Ison, aged G6. In the forehead,
Bold 10 to 2 Red
the latter was aUiut to coms.»n to the asylum
The docM.lfering with slight at
lor who was siillrr
At 130 o’clock Blnrter Adams
lark of sinallis.K at
ed that they would have
e yet before the I rack woo *<siii after being
dry enough for It to.be aafr for them sre,.led. Dr Dlx
the nvll war
to atari the Brat rac<
At 2 o’clock the betting
practically the same. Hant
the favorite In thr
ir Beld by a 1 to 3
t was Holed 2U to 2;
iy and His Family Having a Good
2 and Enchant re.^0
4 to
Time on Long Island All
PRESIDENT PICKNICIONG
At 3 o clock Ibry were otlll work
Ing on the track which did not seem
to dry very fast
although
Hiarter
Adama had called for the horaeo and
had commenced to come from
Day Today.
were a fee small ventures
It tarter W K Adams will not allow
of aay fooling
Me made the Individ
nal yurkenag as short as possible
aad If after three attempts and fK»me
times r«en lem. thr driver* were
nut doing Just wbai be thought was
rlgb^ be would gl%r them fair warn
lag and at no tune did be permit any
beginning
race to the last beat
(V>asiderable time was taken up In
walls )w*terday, but Htarter Adam*
STpu^ L^*CJIs*Ier~Thu‘u^^e flriu
race tblo year for moot of the hiirse*
aad many tblags have to l*e adjusted
which makes the nalta long
How
•’er. thing* wUl be hurried nM»re
isr
$300.^ 4
Kthrl G (Klllolt).............
Ahhy R t Allen* I
lAdy Clare iHchatkrtt)
Hl'tern.siiv^'tTaylorl
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CLOTHING HATS FllRNISHMGS
-ar tu Meaas nare
r
PaaamI Through Southern Mich
avoitls the necessity of a jxrrwtn.il
igan Last Night.
visit. It saves time and c.\jH.‘nse,
Connections wiiii all cities and
Wirs to tb* rvnlsg lUoora.
Battle irtH*k. July 3—A
cyclone
It through a section between Urban
dale and lUtile Creek last night, titl
ing considerable damage. A
house
occupied hy Chas Bowen
Ished and scattered over
country
leaMng a mother and 1
children
untouched
on
the
floor
moigihet
the Ml
dei»ot tower
Americans Baaten by Europeans
In
Automobile
Racing
for the
James Gorden Bennett Cup.
Or m irs to ta* XT*Qisa n*oore.
Dublin. July 3—The official awards
the Gtirdon Bennett
automobile
a yesterday were announced toJ. Jeuaizy. German,
receives
first prize, the cup. Rene
Deknyff
won stronu prlre and Farman. of antither. Vrench
team,
third
The
l-'renchmen entered a protest against
Jenatzy. claiming that he recelvi«d as
sistance at the central station
No
Amt rlcan was even well up In the
Car Crash
jures
at BL
Twenty-Five
Louie
People,
and hts entire family went
this morning and d.e not
return to Haganiore Hill
until dark
The luirty will eat lunch
here on the U.ng
*e\en mil. s fr
wherever they
plrnlrklng
WEARS
Rapids
A
Evangelist
Has
Extra Wide Ball
t:':.:
WE’LL BE
PLEASED
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement
Call and examine our
goo.1 opporThi.s Shoe is mailc on
to
sec,
:
:
:
^
instep.
fat
with a hi^h
M fiDIlKII J (0.
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
In
'Avalanche in Bwitxcriand Have
Bean Found.
The Old ReliaJ;>Ie Shoe Houae
11* FBONT^
NEW 8^NU
::4r FUoNT hTliKET
$8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTJILM?
THIS IS A 6000 TIME TO
BUYREFRI6ERAT0RS Let me show you
my line.
'I hcy arc linctl throughout with
galvanized
iron
and
with mineral wool
insulated
AU
imrti
arc removable and easily cleaned
Sec the jialcnl drawer shelf.
FRANK TRUDE
H6 Kruul Slrvcs.
Successor to Hobbs.
I Han III Stuiari (HI BIm
Flasi Sims
T«V A *Ecb*0 WANT AO.
Don't kt our national
Without
dolidav ‘*Tinda nmYouSuit"
.
fOUTING COATS AND PANTS
Made of the very swellest
It IS not too httle to fiml what you
want.
Our sti>ck is comjiVtc, in 'act
we have so iuan> hnc suits «m haml.
owing to the ba»l weather con.laions^J
that have i»revailc*l. th.xt wc have tlccided to make a special price mluction now, at a i.mc when :t w U tlo
you the iiiosl gtx».l, so th.ai wc will
not ram a single muI oYct tt» .aimiher
SK.kSO.N, wh:eh is a rule wc have
always made.
Genera
Mtudenu. wbi
reported killed In an avalanche at
Mont FI*bias, have been found alive
ing Itartle*
The
aiudents
hausDon and (x.ld
recitver
HIS.DATS NUMBERED
Catiimtr^ and Worsted Su/fa 1 ghi
and meduiin wriglitv. t clilv u nmied
That Hla Physical
Condition
Is
Vary
Pracarloua
and
and Will Not Live Long.
handsomclv tailorctl,
were
and $20. now..'............. ^19.00
mt w »rv to tto KvwiIwk IUowA
Spaeiat
in Bay*
Sutts. - Wc
ha\e some extra fine selections from
ever) section of the bo>*s’ dcjiailrornt
difficult to give him suffic
nourUhment
Vlromie Fe-qulrt**
ported that during a private audience
with the po|>e >e*terday his b<illni^»
am certainly III
my day* are numbered ”
and
reduced
mean
a
|*nces,
iimst
mone) on evcr>
so that
it will
imj>ortant. saving
purchase you
Hah^rdathary~^V.^cry
section
cl
this dcpartmcnl has un lcr^<Mic j. ice
reno\ation, and >oucan seltci a com-
la Raoommtndad for Cammlaaion
jilcte outfit at smallest jK>sslblc jirice.
Straw
Baft. — Best
r naiu »ook tho ribbon* he each evening Md the registry div
to the
an tn the dla-H tj-lilcn tmlll tho Bh^
|
H K. Dili oaao down from North- irlct court this morning. The ^un
ihf compny
*
TM t:17 Pane.
port yratorday ^ will remain over eocured llabtlUlca of
.ware plncod at ftt.OOO.
This WM CM of the pcwiUaM tmkm'tor Ua
(juahties and
> to $3 50.
the Bom of
6ood Clothings
e ambeltn
M«ew Mi.ootc
materials.fancy homesjains
him- srrj;<*s cassimeres —
nuide^o lit like a rej^ular
cut coat
(not like a rag)
well jindded and stiffened
to keep their shape—our
assortment is not equalled
anywhere
in
northern
.Mic'iigan.
of
make
PROMOTION FOR WAGNER
.styles tn the market
;
foot,
Made by the IMngicc C...
of
MKJurrln.
MKJu
ommended to Governor Bllaa that a
commission he issued to Carl A.
Fori Huron, as Major and
of this
e new
pector of small arm* practice.
1 every
would
slrtiig clerk* were Installed to attend to the
• <cnp and the other
The money order depart
^',ng WMnd. Ehby R’a drivw extra work
Lansing BMtor Works Bankrupt
tshind him all the time Md
■
a sjK*cial l.isl,
hear
In
STUDENTS STILL ALIVE
Prices $1.79 to $6.89 1
THE ECONONT STORE
RASTAIL’S
you toi
gooJt
th^sr’good*.
AT
H. B. 8TBONO. MANAOKR
Buppoeed to Have Perished
The L.
and Globes are beautifully tinted and dacora.., ____
Roses. Carnation*, etc.. In the most pleasing styles known to thepa.nter’s art.
Whether 3
wiU fit a short,
an eaatlKmnd
.rnlng
Twenlr««l c.r (hi.
ured. 1some of
Itersons were Injured.
atally. Following Is. a i>art
list iif the Injured; Conductor Ensmlnger. badly bruised and cut:
A.
KcJlcr. motorman.
probably
fatally
fatally hurt.
SWEATER’ hurt; A Feck.
Trouble* of Hi* Own.
(I A Pieriv aud wife, of
Grand
Rapids, went t.. Oinena to siH*nd a
frw days with M K Tn»iter. superlnlendeni of the Rescue
Grand Rapid* who 1* taking a needed
Mr Wilson, one
d* c
celebrated organists
of*Grtud Rapid*
spending a few days with the
angelist
evani
Trotter went fishing ■es*ently
He is
irued with a flue raid
man and he fell
Ills sealing
apiwrcl wa* somewhat tighi
• a *w«-ater which allow.M
ilderahl. ease and free swing of
the arms lu bringing In the
B*h
When he gell all of hi* appear! emild
not staiHiThe strain and som*- of li
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
ami rest
Jefferson
avenue electric
Not the \crv iheajHrst on earth, but something in FINK DECX)R.VrKD FARl.OR I..\MFS. all wnth center tlraught.
Appolla
villages in Michigan.
tunity
COLLISION WAS FATAL
Trolley
...LAMPS.
That
Whom Some Will Die.
reiurn.'d from Ms
f iMurse his frlem
n bU
tnterest«Hl In
hU fishing, ex
:ursion. e*p.*cla!ly some of the ladles.
who kept a sharp bs.kout for hU re
turn and had him siKUiedi U-fiM-e he
mild sneak Into the house by the
h he atiempUM
ilch
al d«Hlge*
d.Hlges
wU
eral
•rha*\lennalne was
auhslltuted
» r A’len the colored driver, after the avail and saw he wa* electtHl to face
the ladle* ID his taller*
He thought
to make giK»d
at hi* sweater and
have made a
I and put Cl
for all hi* friends have to
It* city In as drivei
Is; ’’Tmtter wears a sweat
»-.• of the negro drl
then If they are gtHMi sprint
• away.
clUng the I
are all right
horse
e went in
-rstghi* clearly ahowlng
CLOBIB AT MIDNIGHT
• , tbe other horses In
Hz 2!
Cyclone
‘Vur'ru.r'J-Fre.ldent
taken by the judges tn giving
people their m<»ney'o worth made a
l»lg hit
Coaoldering this to.>e the
•*TROTTER
Brat day a race a good sired r
ttlng was iH»t very heav> at
and not a great deal of
in
IS TOO BUSY TO TALK BUSINESS
THE USE 0F1HEL0N6
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
unharmed'
Escape
GERMAN GETS THE CUP
_______ iYoung
CHILDREN
range
EIMDA
fore you l»cgin the tl.iy.
HOUSE WAS
BLOWN AWAY
for
Billy
Ryon
8Utrroo.Hl
won
drown
Rod Ikwr. drivon by lanuMin.
woo trot. Frbnk Trlford. CMork. i<r<'
ond ond Mlnnlo O . Kllloll.
Kll
third
Tbr
tlmo woo 2:19%
In tbr O(«oond hoot of tbio rorv. Rod
Door won with tho utmcuii .000 m
2 32. Mlnnlo (1 o«-cond ond Frank TH
ford third
Tho track will l»o foot tomorrow
This morning oprnrd
up
rather
hozy for boror racro but brforr time
to pull oH any of thr ovonto thr oun
woo doing tho boot It could to do
out thr track which woo rrry boovy.
roprclolly on tho hock otroich.
Nr*t to thr pole thr track woo ro
peclolly hrkvy ond woo otlll heavy
when the flrot race, the 2:22 trot, woo
storied at 3 16 o’clock
The crowd woo 0 great deal larger
than the arst day. probably three or
four timeo larger In olor
A large
portion of those present were women
The Ikiyo’ Bond woo again on hand
and furnished nice music betw^n the
usv
tlic good old way; but
Ca Htallf
€ttfop. It.. ■
A NARROW
ESCAPE I
■tl-
dire
And call eatly.
If you ilo' you can get just srhat is wanted.
Some Sl’KCiAL thing* just now that should not lx overlooked.
We claim thtf largest stock of FI RE WORKS and
FL.\GS in the chy, and right prices^ too.
““tSu run to the first hy
90 rods and it was made, connection
to the hydrant and the nozzle put on
in
just
35
sMxinds. The
second
hydrant was 20 rt»ds fan her and a
stream of water was
How Ing from
this hydrant in just 55 second*.
1 Train on the Santo
The run on the Fuunb will U*
ed by K Ijiujner of this city, look
from the engine bouse, north on Cass
third
money
Pilot, driven
by H.
Only F0ur HmU Hod B—n Run
street to FYuni. thence east to BoardKlngsnonh of- tbU
city,
secured
Raportod Waahed
knan avenue and then south on BoardUp to 4:1ft This Aftormiv-'
Jaunh place.
man avenue to the second hydrant.
Away and Drownod.
The summary;
Troelr FoM Tomorrow.
The run will take place at 9 ocktck
r.uems (Kleferti.............................
and all who care to tee the run are
r>ennlaon.
Tex..
July
3.—The
rle Mmk lHteph«-na»:...
I requested to l.e on hand at that hour
serious
rains
In
many
years
are
rag
Rwlfi Modonlaa tRUloiij . ..
and at the same time continued to
ing
over
north
Texas
and
the
Indl
Pilot
(Klngsnorth).......................
Iirou liad tm pultod
he careful and not get into the sm^et
Territory. A train on the Banta
iM- 2:4S%. 2:41. 2:40%
004 day of tb«- Me ror
near Gainesville ran into a washt
to llw ooccoony tor olk^lo« tloir tm
and the engineer, fireman and
f.
Ibr troefc to dry
Tb*- track okm* tbr
LIPTON STILL CONFIDENT
others were
ere Ikilled
The lower
of Gainesville
rged. and the Hanta Fe
a
toe Uto soloe olov.
Although He Thought The Reliance a ^
issourl. Kansas A Texas depou are
to tbo trot boot of tho 2 22 trot
Tteotoo. drivra by Mroos. wo« flrmi
Newis.rl, July .’t.-Upiun
RoebootrooA, drivro by Nonon. «rc
Dun at Gainesville were greatly Reliamv for the first ill** yesterda
€«d. ood Itod JobBoon. dr1v«*n by Moji
ontlerful
exaggerated
far as known
no He luUd -Wdutl
\ ooy. third
l^y Reotlvr. driven by
done great
lives were lost there
It Is reported iKiaf Already sh.
'^Wo#-k». flnikbrd M^»nd. but vo« put
BROKE ECCENTRIC ROD
mtl^auntetl.
however, that eleven railroad work IH•rforman<'t•^. Wtbock to loot plo»>
for
rrprotiidly
were caught In the on rushing however”
brooking ood nmnlog
Tim*-, z 2^%
water* newr Nurmanna aad dmwned
i
Thr ooeond boot cd-Ihlii roro wor
Lorgo Hot* Punched In Roller and
woo by KDcbontroM. l^y
Kootlvr
The ladies of Traverse City Hive
Booood. Rod Jobooon third ond Hontor
Train tUlled Just Reyond Cedar
will serve dinner July 4 at EoresUrs’
800UM1 flniobod finit but woo
Hail at 25 cents for grown people and
—No One Injured.
to fourth ploco fur brooking.
20 cents for children. They will also
^
ond impurity of golt
Time.
serve ice cream during
the
entire
Rnginr No 4 of the M A N R
Tho raco that woo on tho program rallntad. wohI Unind. which left tbU
on thr ffgiilar pa«o**nKrr run at
for thr 2:26 porr. woo chongtHl by
ogroomrnt to 2:22. ond Mlonlo (}.. of
><«itrrda> afirrniMin bn»kr her
AND THREE
ntrlc roil when juHi luryond t'rdar LEAVING MOTHER
tho OrwnvHIo olring. woo oubMtlfutrd
TWO OR TMRtt TIMFt At MANY
■■
SEVENTH TEAK—1916
T
Cor. Front and Union
9S.OO
we.oo
98.00
910.00
915.00
IHAMILTON CLDTHING CD.
THE EVBKIHQBBOaBD, TRAVEB8E CITY. MICE., FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1W6.
K. rBWiS >
HE EKBDK KHm
TlmV«IIMH)iTV. MICHIGAN
TbelMtrMop»falUi«,too. Betternyit. ,.c.ft,n?gaw
ONAND TRAVEMB HERALD
tM» T BMM’MB i. «. MM
arrived la the iirroeoce of UM a
Kme.
bavent Urns to bo^bolb-
STRAINED
RELATIONS
J. w. NAWiWM. B#itor antf I
MAY RttULT FHOKI JKWIiM PETI
TION TO PUttIA
THIS COVtUfHEIfT
FIIM
NO PfCOPO TOMOPPOM.
•ItuAtUio KrowlBA oul of th«
pro#
dMt*s dAcUlon to forwArd the pell
tloA proteRtln* AialnM Uie KUheoev
for MAtiArt OUOAACtAd wllb Ibe CAl#- mAASAcre as ektreiuHy dellcAte.
will bM ekiMd All dAjr. Muwpt lh^
A«M ornm, wblflk wUl b«' op«
A«tete tke
tko PMIUOB
pm
of Ibe Sews
Ihta V^lry toI tbe (Tur The
of
to resArd the irAasAcUua
A pNoe of iJApertlAeoce
is ope Of tbose
PrMldeAl
as
However
imporilneeces
Rouse veil
b
noted
^^tAortlAC Mi boil efforu to
aaaI
li rtfliUM r«a WWAA. There AU
be
strAlaed
rebtlaet
between
th
Cuvemment AAd RuaaU but It mAj be
set down At A sure thing tliAt
petition would nut be preeented
the preeldent did not believe he had
hood ground to stand upon
Tomorrow will be tbe big day and
Traverse City will be In galA attire
and the glad band will be cordially
eiteadsid to the visitors from abroad
Mbottld tbe
weather
be
farorable
there will be an Immense crowd and
Arcepi fnjiii Any i*oMt
rallun relAtlvf to Its lulorwAl policy.
ate iK-partment IssimmI a flat
^ilon that the declslwa of lYesl
dec Is rat
to forward the pe^l
dent
ould stand
i»u wu
the AilltudM of the
Oiiiled Htales toward Hussb c«iiie a
caiisilr rrltlcUin of lliissla for U»
policy In hlanchiMirla . In
\lolatliiN
and tryliiK to esclude thU
from
the
enj^iyuient
of
privileges in the
gnat
Mouk'ollan
ovlnce
The
stauiuent
euiauailliK
from
usslaa, oRtclAls In rt-Karded here as
splrtHl
ThouKh II was not dlrtnit^
the Hulled Hiai
rtMMlgUlEcd
ll>
herefore cannot
prompt a4»|H-araiicc
sernlomclal diH'lar Ion of ^hls
gives
11
adUod
si ninl!in*‘ci^*'*''“
It Is thoukht li'wbc a covert inethiKl
of llQssla t«i prewiit tbe sci lUiK of
ihc petition
It r»H-el%»Hl
r»H-r
'ord has iH-eii
here from
the ItrltUli
ffeCt I
goterumeitl had refuseil to se
IM-ilitun to Hussla
similar to
favortHl by Fn-sldent K.wseveU
even If It rains a throng will be here
The oAclal prtHnam Is published in
another portion of thb Issut
ererjroae ahould paate It In his bat
for ready refereaoe
All who
participate In tbe events are urged lu
CANADA TO
TflEFlONT
DOMINION TO INCPfAtf
WHfAT PI lODUCTION
diMtivf Wentere Lands fapected
in a Pew Yeara.
Western
(*anadlan
land
c«a4." be aaki at Afut.
j
i ve
Just
i-ome
from
nwy
Clews---------- aald the tired reporter.
-Ah • remarked Mr. Keme. aeemIngly Inlrreaied. **aDd phat did he say
was his gn-steat hliHlraiH-e to aWi-klodroiy.- answ eretl bla caller.
-Well. weU.** remarked Mr. Keens
thouKbtfDlly. Then, pnlllng hb l>card
he e^tlimed: *'lf Cb ws bat Ibe nerve
to aay that, you may
bllug IdiN'k aa-er -tack of it.**-\VaU
Street Newa
severe attack of diarrhoea.” says
Mra_ Alice MUler. of Morgan. T
•I got temporary rellof but It ^
back again and ngnln. nnd for six long
years 1 have suffered more misery and
reds of dollars fur physicians* pro
scrlpHops and treatment without avail
nnally we moved to Bosque count
our present home, and one day I ha
t>ened to see an advertisement of
Chamberlains
Colic.
Cholera
and
DiarrhtH* Remedy with a testlmon
lal of a man who had bAAn cured by
It
The case was
similar to my
own that I concluded to try the rem
edy.
The result waa wonderful
1
could hardly realire that I was well
, or believe il could be ao after
haying suffi-riHl mo long, but that one
liottle of medicine, costing but a few
cents cured me ”
For sale hy Jas
O. JohnsiA.
ramp of the Escanaba Woodenw
Co
The limber will be taken
Kingston. Canada, by boat and from
there will be rafted down the 8t.
l^w fence river to Quebec
There It
will be Itmded on steamers and taken
[•n»ss the ocean.
The families of C. E Eldredge
C. K Hopkins of Ik-nlun Harbor,
k on an
leave this week
ah overland trtk
to California. The party of nine baa
a regular canvas house on a
i for this purptme
Tbe parly
M*s to make their
Chicago
vertlslng
lor Mwo
lilarge
.•» and will conducti a lln type gal
vre than
liermuis In Paris
iery whenever they slop for any
•spital of MB much ns
li-uKtb of lime
♦
At Durand . W U Hopkins and his IR«». and nearly on»-tLlrd of those ore
wife have sei»anif«Hl They had agree<l foreigners
to this oourse a numlH-r of yvars ago.
but have lived under ihe.same roof
•1M
I>aur. iWtroli and^^linnlpeg. Man
llan>
rauw^ay^
th^
. M **
_
properties of tbe com
Tu line with Its policy of aiulnlng
aubnUnUal
reenlU
will put U*s^mlSRlfk>eni
on Ibe market at from
^
^^^cS^ksTfiturs of that aecUon of the
nmtry as a wbnat eectloa. WUllam
C. Mdgar, editor of ihe NorUweetem
Miller. Mlaaeapolla. la a reewnt book
mmnedns that nve long tha primacy
tn wimot proinetkm win pnaa
L
ana hate access to the box at
all tlines during Ivanking hours.
Ppvatc rooau proviiled where
you can look pver your paI At leisure.
The eontents
house may bum; the
off your
yo
.
of our vaull CAN
.
.
.
, ...
.
.
MEN’
11.00 a Pair
Either i» I.*ce o. Coni;r«_Worth $2.00
Mct’. bicycle
-
.
9SC
m ALL BMABCHES
A. S
’RYIWAIM
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H. C. Davis ar>d
COLUMBIA
0*Tm0^ATI-IV
DRV BATTERIES
AUTOMOBILES. GAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS, CIGAR LIGHT
ERS. ETC. ::
JULY 4th
We
Cele
brate
^-r
J. B. P. ICE.
KEEP COOL
l.ikf cver>Thinj» else we (^ffer you i ineJy sUL'«^‘>lions how i
in ihe hoi SumnuT tlays.
rv;
. tb.
^
linctl vault, absolutely fire
proof. may be rcUiCil for $1.60
per year.
You catt)' the key
UATER
WHOLEBALC AND RETAIL
Practical Houaa Fu
WM. BLACKBURN
•"nsrp. .
aad
J. W.
the lorn of which by fire or
otherwise woald seriously incoovciaeDce >ou? A S.WhfTY
DEPOSIT BOX in our steel-
NOT
Do the Flies Botlisr?
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows;
Screen Doors............. ........... ................... 75c each and up
Winilow Screens.... ..................................UV: each and up
JVBlYTHIMTOFlimMYOMIIOI^
dapt You
Papers ^
...DENTISTS...
at Ht Petershurg. regarding the
Klshenev Incident, or that It has ever
ptui addrtuiswl hy the American gov
nmeut uiH>n the sulUect *'
Taken In ctmncH'tlon with the an
kaicbewan. n p
f lowed by anoi
nounrement that the Russian goveni
l.koo.ooo ncres
will n«»t rt'celve the Jewish pell
X. the paragrapher quote
led aU.ve Is
from the Cana
lerally taken l« lues
•s not feel lalle^ uj.
Cnlteil Htales any explanation of
occurr«-tl
sed of men who► Ihave bad broad territorial limits, lu which im other
Russ
esperleuce In
land
companies and
suhjecls were C4in
laad inleresia, am
cerned
kaowa for their
The position
lllon of ih^adi
the proiK».Wl t
ItKm
id
the Jk'w
presldeat of the Mlaoaapolls
tag Machiae Co ; U IV Piper,
governim-ni was ma«le ver> clear and
kuuwa operator In flat see
leading manufacturer of linseed oil of positive hy the staienii-nt authorized
This slate
Mlnneaiiulis. W lY Uouglaa. a lln hy the Btau- cDparuneni
seed oil man of Cedar Rapids, la; ment* w as Insidrtsl by •
•^Oeorge C Howe, an ealenalve laud ilcallons rellectlAg the
the event of
agent of Duluth nnd his brother. A Riiaslan govenimeat
M Uavldaon of Little Palls. Minn.. Ike presentation of such a ivetlthm
the Hnlted
through the me<
emhaaay at Hi
Petersburg
laad sales, aad A U. Me- Blalea
ihar Duluth man and a weU which had h«WB brought to the at
leaHon id high ameers of th. govern
known banker and land
It was given very nareful <H»n
tba resident Canadians Interested In
D H.1. R
IfcDouald of ■Iderallon Uuh here and at 0>ster
Bay before a d»»clskin was
reached
J W T..
declaration
regarding
AdaiMon. a banker of Boatern.
,
ms aad afw nsbg «a|y two botUss 1 fosles-
con*^red'lls^. 'yoimg^lo’lM-^lefi w^th
lously." writes F. A C
Wt offer OMtro Bmd Bayaiot tn Sample Shjes
bill one parent
The lad Is 14 now. iM-na. Ala
"I had a terrible case of
and bis laiher has provided eiiougb
causing 4S4 tumors
When all
motley to pay his Uiard until he Is
llucklen*s Arnica Halve curtHl
IK years, and has also Imught him A
hbiually giMMl for burns and all
i iialits
Only ZU' at Jas U
H.8. Hull. PrMldent.
given
Bne* 11010^111** that cKy .
•Mwav-s Sells (mkmI Shvves
and
F. H
The 1‘ractical Stuveman
while Hopkins has sold bis groiH^ry,
business, taking the imiceiMjs himself
He will remove to Clio and go
It 4s rstlliuited that iMnsous Ms-kIng
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pres ds
business there
The couple had
divt.n-e In S«.nth Dskots s|H-iid. whiU
ed Ihe matter ov.-r and reailonl the
gnltilug resldciii-e fur that purpiMn-.
conclusion that Ihey
could
never
IIS si ts 10 i > 4-;ir
agrtH*
I
of
lludm.ii.
agi
Mrs Harah l^s
J TKUa. Q. Johnson ^111 Buy It Back.
Is In a pr«H-arlous condition i
. FOK
when vou
result of being thrown from her
hiden
fhamlM-rlalu s
(*om*.
Hholi-ra
s %<. IX fc*
^
lu-r horse taking fright lu
BE-1 VO Vuu. aw w: t\ iU..lm
J
Jax (1 Jt.hnsun
kplay DiarrhtHta Ut-miHly
dart at'
t ah Iautomobile which
tsml-ornsial ttaumsnt.
O.ZI
VX vuk.-.i. wrruo*.
auio will rtduud ytiur nu>n«-> If >u
vuu
The owiiels of t
The
Kiissisii
government
It It
the law art naiUlit-d after
caicgurlcally refuse U» re<ci\e
where admitted to be the tntMi stir
any i»ower any iK-iiiloa«. represents
i-eenfiil remedy lu use for l*uwel oiint OR8. SAWYER A PENHALLE^N
'on the cement walk gan
ms. of com mun lea lions relative to
plaints ami Ihe only oar that never,
bragging *»1 his wonderft
. Inieriisl iKjIlcy. '
falln
It U pleskani. soft mid rellabkThis Is the e«mcludtng imragraph apiHUlie for Ihe |»asl few w«-eks H
Itnslly t»eeame m. proud of it ths
agered he tould » al sU pumpkin
SiniMl.uig, luin uinlertakeii t«, lu;it All Work of Highest-Posaibls CrsOs.
lu this country
Us pies and diink a gallon of milk i
Fiivt Cold Work s Soeci-Uv
il 10.1111 III Mnnhh by a Sashllght In
urday
mam
was
ihe
lime
set
f.»r
•IgnlDcance
1.
isdnled
out
hy
TRAVERSE '64TY. MICH.
.\nreiubiirg whUti Is 1HU miles nwny.
ind the SIM-elded amount
diplomats here who se<t Ui the opln
21 4 Fronts*. CUIlen. phon» No,
No man or woman lu the slate will
luu a direct warning
that,
should pie and milk wa. furnlshtMl. Tbe t
President Risisevell carry oul his ex wlih Ihe tdue rtbUm apindlle started hesitate to siveak well id ChamW,ely. but the best he could do lalu s Hiomarh ami Liver Tahh-ts after
to send to the Cxar
Flr»t-CI»8»
MEAT
MARKET.
They alwa.vs prt>
Ihe iH'illloii fnitii Jewish
organUa was two pies and six glasses id milk onrt- trying them
4 14 boiith Union Street.
I
Ann ArlKT Argus.
dure a pleasant movement ol the Ik.w
Qoiis In the I’uHt-d Hlales for the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Hunday aftenuam a swarm (
iM-iierment t>f the eoiullllon of ihelr
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
M.k up iK-rmaneiil quarters in ihv
In Kussla. it will not
telephone Uix at the top of a imiIi
TRY .A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
rtyelvotl
on
a
siriH-i
<iiruer.
and
during
the
•rs of -Ih
u<M>u they suci-i-eded lu |»crfiTi
clrvles,
friendly
mg their housekeeping arrangements
whleh have exlsled fur so many
If
the
telephone
comimny
wncl
‘
ears Udweeu Russia and the Cnlted
can go inti, the
stralnt^
should abandon the laix it c
the president persist In his purisise. honey business ~ Jacki
Herbert II year-old son of h
Tit put It plainly. Mr iliHisevelt and
govenimeut of the Cnlted States H Haight id Hagiuaw. added
In danger of receiving a slap In III! shut to a blank cartridge li
pistol,
which
face from Russia.
.•harn
5hl leg
d hi
lug tHVum was called forth hy a re
'haffec. a shl
Paw Frank t'haff
port that Russia had offeriHl an ex
of 3K. burned tii death In I
plaiiatloB of the Klshenev massacre
his wife a
house otter IrlghU
this country.
xg tire to 1
children away and seUtng
Tons of indignstion.
lliV
Ami you shoulil liavc a j>air of
place
lie was Intoxicated
There Is a tone of Indignation In
A ncriv sti.rin raged
our Perfect Fitting;, Long^Wearthe denial which e4iiup«ises the rest t»f Tuesday iilghi
Hcvcra
>ng. Comfort Giving SHOKS
statemcni, and which reads as
lightning
Vw
men anil women. * They
vs:
"The
Russian
government moruluK hiin.lr.-d. ut b»r.l. WiWfouDd
makclilc*! walk easy ^ just the
must iHisiilvely denies the report that dtuid aUiut Ihe cliy.
.fhclal explanation
A gentleman from Battle Creek was
thing for tircil, aching feet; you
pivernmenl. either UI the city Monday and secured a dl
w ill not have to bre;
break them in;
through
the
Kusslan
emlutssy at vorce decree tn the circuit court Ikan oKl ahoc, the
comlortablc
Washington or the
American
em fore he returned home he procured a
'illorulcr
marriage license - Marshall Nws.
William llulbert. aged 50. of Bu
chanan. has Just married hU seyenih
first time y
Kounil only
X
put
rs:sr“
r.fiarLiLrur-ar..';
■at
Lsttar le Mr. Parry Hanna^
Traverse HUy. Mich
>
ear Blr:
A banker's business Is
know ivretly
much
everything,
s'a a part of It. well worth any
one's knowing
Devoe Heady I'atnt U tbe paint lhal
lasts twice as long as lend and oil.
Our Ageut sella U under this guArmnlee:
”ir you have any fault to ffnd with
this paint, either now tn putting It on.
or bereafter In the wear, tell your
dealer about It.”
”We AuihorUt him to do what U
The Muskegon ('ounty Agricultural
stK*lety has de<lded to bold no fair
IhU rail, owing to lack of Interest.
r.!'
Baclunt
&Rosi;oe
Parker Bioa OM Stanil
208 FRONT STREET
We hme a ttrtt (last
Sbetmaktr s Sbap.
Iln-.-kW..: nw:.. f.oiu s w«i;ou st
Ilhclu.A. Fraiut-. H hoiYH- assh.M hiio
a imssing imuiw .-s.r. sikI h,u|„-d Into
tha Uck mats
Ihe ihauffeur wat
•truck t.y its
and thrown into
the road. Passiuwby wero .treated to
the udval apecude of a hone drlTlaf
^‘^‘^•“ciXrinflntum.
TbU has lung been regarded a$ oac
of the must dangerous and fatal dis
eases til which Infants are subject It
can be cured, however, when properly
treated
All that Is necessary Is to
give
Chamberlain's
Colic.
Cholers
^^you get your *house palAted wUh and Dlarrbiira Remedy
It, and It wears no belief than moat oU. as directed with each hottle. and
>r
Hie
hy
Jas O.
lead and oU. ybu will hare gocAl cause
of oompUlnt : aad we must pay damIs the paint that looks as good
and wears twice as loag as lead and
tT m SHOE SrOHE OF
tlOO Riwaitl. $100.
The TiUiders of this paper will be
lileased ti» learn that there Is at least
jne dreaded disease that science has
l>M-u able lo cure in all Us stages and
lhal Is catarrh
Hairs Catarrh Cure
is the only |»osUlve cure now known
lo the medical fralemliy
Catarrh
being
a cunstltutloaal
disease, rvy
cimstltuilonal
treatment
quires
Hall's 1Catarrh Cure is taken Intern
ally. acting dlrei'ily uinm the bkK»d
and mucous surfaces of tbe syst
thereby destroying the foundation of
the dii^ease. and giving the patient
strength by building up tbe constitu
tion and assisting nature In doing Its
Wiirk
The proprietors have so mi
curailve powers, that they
----------Didlars for any
cure
8end for
-Tta eld»t
«t Bonl I
tnt koovn k tk,i of thr I-nw t
Is Root Beer or Ciinner Ale. We sell f^hese Tn bottles at Kk: a pint an.tl 15c
quart. H you want someihinLL when you
l a lot for a little, buy a pack-a^je of
[4ut here s
Hires Rooil Beer. That will make five vrallons of a splemlid drink. But
thin^j belter. Did your folks put up any Dandylion wine or Elderberry
Llderberry
somethin^;
hey iiiti
did you
you’re
packay^eofHires Root Beer,
Beer
ii iney
re in luck. (»et a packayieofHires
mice? If
wine,( ■ Hraj>e juice."
Take wo anti a half gallons of anv of these wines or juices you have, two anil a
half gallons of water and a cake of yeast, and you cap make one of the most de
licious drinks you have ever tasted. We have the be^l of lemons for lemonade,
the finest oran^'cs for orangeade. _
« ICES *
Can be inaile in the most >simple manner. You havt fruit or sauce of some
iner. Should you ha^
have any left
lell you have the tlavorinjj for >your ices.
kind for dinner.
Something' different for each day. The same with iie cream. Maket all these
one of our
self. You can do it an the easiest manner |H)ssible if
WONDER «1Sm
freezers
The best freezer that is made. We have sold hundreds and not a single wmplaint. .\fter your material is prepared and in the freezer it can be ready to
serve in five minutes. It's a wonder, truly. \Ve have them from the 2 quart
size for $i.S.*) to the 15 quart at $12.t>0. You will have visitors this summer
you will have friends happen in-a reception will 1^ given or an,afternoon
gathering. Nothing so nice as ices to be served. 1 hen you must have
't hnve ju.1 received « ne«- U>ip■neolofthoetforwomcnto
mUF«
SHERBET GLASSES
$1.50
We have a splendid as.Hortmeni. Some new dainty patterns from (Uic to $1.25
the dozen. You’ll need drinking glasses, and such a host of beautiful designs to
choose from. The extremely thin in either plain or engraved, and the newest
shaiics. I he heavier in plain and figured. Glass pitchers in all manner ol
shapes for ice water or lemonade, from 25c* to $1.25. A new jine of dainty
finger bowls, a most necessar>* article, and the prices are 20c, 25c, 35c. 75c.
Got a splendid glass lemon squeezer for 10c; the handsomest one you can buy.
Madgup Hth the light or heav7
•ole. half or tuU heel They
aic fine for the ]wice.
ROWLAND DOUGLAS
lUwShMSttre
bMU <raMl«t«d Igr ruittpr* Vlroy.
Ik* r*au>w K««cli E(7p«Mo«M.
CAUlAytJMT^I^R MM la tbe rtvU In -(vUcoc* tiM mrerta «t Ibt
joy yoursdf
A COOL DRINK
X
ihd tUs
T
Oo You IMooM Ono?
aeks Cam b tks saly KsmbU tkat efsr bsliNMl
contents
r
\Vc have a large assortment at bottom prices.
>-ou want to make ice cream, we have the icecream
freezers, and il don’t take much money to'get one,
you would buy ice cream, -5c
You can pay for it
per ikctrk.
AND twe: na^ay to do it
arjr big deab
.
. and It may
tahen fur granted that when a land
transaction all
•is and holds the In
tereat'of tbe |
naua
of nauaual
site.
Rut
r A Mnnttuba
Manttui
waa VaUey
Val
Imnd Co.
hat U eonak
I
land deal la tbe history
Canada. If not. lifdeed. In that of t
gtbb speaking portion of the North
m.
REFRItUiTORS?
KWNEYBackache
Vary Ramarkabla Curs of Diarrhoam
OrAAd Tfmr*r»# Umid
Mm of mmpktym will cwlobnu
nonvw. Tbo ottoM oT boik p
wMeh
» of them vloleet
U that of Ur. Ko
of Buebanaa. prcwldeni of
y Medical rociely
ProbAte Judge »laworth reports bust
s Hue gnater than <
township la two day
There are ad»ral cargoes of pine
timber shipped from the upper pee
insula direct to Europe every year
aad Fetor McRea. a well known kig
N RetneM at Catremel)| ger of Heoanaba. baa now secured a
c-ontract with a Canadlaa Arm to fur
s* Owlet «a Attitude
of
nlsh a quantity of square timbers to
IM. shipped
to Uverpool. England,
where they will 'be used in dock con-
Ar MUAl iMk tli« PtMUtli Uie Btc
U
coniNSia nws
IN OfClilON TO ffND TMi DOCUMfNT TO C2AP
XSSJL\
lUMN sAd
te cwlWtliu: itMdridras as to
te the greatest.-extmt hlmlerfd them
In their mrrera. says-a.4WlsmiporarT.
WiSm»i OM MmM.
SreMSk
OHreM4.WMM.HMM.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
•
f:
■%}->:'■
LCOTT, MKm,. FRIDAY. JULY S. 1903.
THE EVENIKa RECOBD^ TWi^
*•
’
■ ■
■•'
WM Kmnm
OFFICIAL PROGRAM-JOLY 4TH
What They S^
8UKK18H
Your “Best” Flour h«i given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
\
j
lar auil aiawial
l
Inuiu and
boaU, and
the thi»agaiul-
w lu. will
drive their owu Uaoia fn>ui u rodiua of folly utile*
M1810.
Th»* uiuaic of the day will U* funiiabeil hy the Ho>a* Rtiid,
the Trail nn- City Baud, the Kingsley Hand, the Northiairl
haiul, the ttatUiriH Bay Bund, and the well knowtt Martia
Both the dav and night tin -wurks w ill be sent off on
north siile id iW river, just wx«t vd Un‘ market gmunds,
U-st is.int id view will be from tht* lamlh Ijiuik of the river
the I nioii stni‘t liridge wi-st to the U*ik1 of the river.
Th*^
fnuu
A «alute of tU.rU*a. ijun-boinh. that will be hoard for u.iU
The 4-arly luoruing boars will lie devoted to reivmug tin*
gutwU of the giHwru CHty-of the North gg they arrive ou h^-u-
Hand
I'CBLIC hl\KRl'lSh><
of IVaveist* C'ity.
The Traverse C'ity Band and the Boys Baml
will form us sc*i»rut** Imnd* in the i*rade, but later will cxmie
Band music
lYuy<T
Rev. C T Su>ul.
Singing
Ameriea, Kd by
together as one grand organization and will gt'**
eiilhusiastic erciwds soch a niusicHl eiiU rtaiimu nt as it isTnrv U* find
HAfiNAH & LAY CO.
the i rowd of visitors will
Murrjiy. (
>»>»»• iTtm bu}.r u liori*>
ll>t>
vorklDf In «
Ht Tvit*
Ou^- of lki‘ lonilnK
CtRtlAL NEWS
or THE WOILD
IMke'o
or laiini. U*fly
!rrw
jtml.Mj l.y
Jw*! KHx <‘«*Uil.iai>
'Tl.f itti.k Ih bum iu Mub a any Uia
4‘b».HK^ Uml by iM UHrailiiK Uo- at
ia:i»|ibtrv .urr4#uiuliUK <»»*• *'fcr*b
<>stt
fn»m Ibv «.h*cirJ<4il «•»
aune uSiiuiu-4 .ur,.... f..r varlbly
l-.arr i.taui.
Wbliiu-y
wImu
be a«Tur.'* aiul baaio* bl*'
gun. alU nrv a •bborUuii In.u magfu%».riUaJly
To
proMni.- alH U
atiarhiMl a n»il of wlr«* Ifu <»r M* diIU*m
111 h lu;ih ^ Whhn«*>
b»-JI«‘Vf»
ibal.
«u«. beyond ibe pnlti of Ibe law of
r.:r:*r
a ibii.i: .au u- doia- «^iti
lu
»T;rv.i:
Tbft S.Hi.ty
of
the finelniiatl
wbb b bab bad for bom. tlm.- a bland
urn offer of a gold mfsUl t«.i lla* tom
,.oMr
j.r.Hliiriiig
are.-fnable
mubb
Ji.bnbioiie of New York. It ib haul
'Ho tr.ibTi-e. ol tin Itiibb Medlea
iNdluK.. have blitveeded^ In raUina u
ilerod to iheErubiieb of the rniterblf,.
tif t'blcaK.i. ihub a.burlim the kUi ol
i.romi.i d by John 11 H.b ke
r.ller and the .oubtriieiiob in t'bbac.
.iJtMliu iH.a.r
uiaumn.vm medual mbliliition.^
J.iiiit Himiig. an Indian from tlie
i-bbuKoH
• rr.»w ruik r.>« rvalioii 4li«*\e in»i«
iiuai i. IbeKan wiib^ a . a,dial ol ♦ •
i'liaoUinflttUi rt l>
a (.a davn aRo
w..ma.
«.ib a la.y wbo aa« idalnly m Um- Now tin- band .Jill. Iialiun
hi- nut ma.V^ -d ib. bi.
loh ibila»l MUR*•^ ♦»! roiibumidi'U.
lb- a.nl
did-Mo -IM II.
to an un.b riak. r and odd bliu «bat
MM ItO Hill Would die iM'lort* the au«iw
a.Mild Hi. and a.* b«- liad to ouiu* to
I,mu fo- bad broiiabt llie iM.y *o tbat
uKeli inanv bhai.. Itiit -a
lie eould be ini ai.iiii‘d bu a otltin an.l
bile of U*|.ori. Ind bbown
111?:‘m.
M.
ar* tune
The youngbier aa* m-aii
;.ilbb l«raUb. «d baviua to lae e.
nr.‘.I rhatiuiK ideabanUy all tlo* time
be eounirt
In otb. r re-jHH'tb do r
A coBtn aa. .ebried, the U.y ix
,unhand bab ii. ated b. r Kindly
H.
|,r,•>^ln^•. biniMlf a^ iHrf.ni) ►aiib
lied wiib M and II wab loiolid In iJh. .a* pnolded her with fr-ak. I.a^
the
laie*.
wupm
Tlie l*alr bdi for b.mie. the d.oe; bt.Kkiuab. all In
Hut wbal ib till* libe of d all
)h.> biiiiuu iiu n II of Ifiii V.»mn ba\lna • uU.'
h
I
v
aniuni
b.^B .loaded out of lilb ..al b> lb.
be so gnwit that it will
.Udnsis by Hoil J
nut U- a diffi
This wiU
cult uiatti r for all to Ond somethinK attractive all the time.
Tliis will U
one of the moat ‘thrilling events of the prognim.
Tniversi-('ity lias the most oomnU*ti‘ us it is the Urgiwt hie deqiar
h of (irami Ra|iids. and the deiiartiuent
will give
ixirtiiiHit north
fit ‘.IKK) u. in an exhibition run. starting fmm the engine house
on Cass str.H-1, north to Front, where tin* run will U- ixuitimuxl
ill Ivuiiulewith
. Bciunlinan Avenue when^ oonnection
bUtetil and unmereitul toriurebab i»eibaiib liet.T iM-eli i-Mnal.d
Joe (od<.
bil k bl ColUba, t'allf
wrlieb:
' Foi
i:. yeaib I en.liued in-uff.ruble luiln
from Hliejinialfbin
and
iiothim: re
U.vid me ib.iiKb I liod ev.ryiblim
}.Vr”\*I^ekiuV Vbeiii *ri<. for each sbm-
iieut Iwill lun
hv.lmnt. while at the same
ue lime
till
part of the department
here ianother
oil to comer of Biwirduuui
and Stale stm t whenII avemu*
ave:
•onierw.
I onnivtion will U* imuli%.and
and water thrown from Uil
All who wish to S4H- this exhibitsou drUl must U- t-ast of Cuss
stric t on Fn.nt stixM-l, or on Boanlm^ avenue mar the
of hViuil auil State stnvU.
The run will U* nunle will
An* the luM SoKi on a 1 l\’K
Vl'AR t.rAKAM Ki: l.oi us
show you iho cuumIruction ,
Pricos I4.0D to 25.00
J«/p Cftaranct Salt ••
'
Furniture, Stoves and Crockery
Don’t miss it.
the Boston Store
Tumiturt Dtpartmnt
JssRnr;
TOR MIA.
FiSiKtrar'--*-«.»■
THE FIRF.WOKKS-SriMP. M
Is- maile fn.m the puldie m n kel die, on the norl
rivi-r ju.*it w.sxl of rnioi, mon t
It w ill K- U-st mvu fnm, the
gn>ve and grounds iunmdialeK opissiile, oil Sixth slnvt, on
the sAiuth Kink of the river, when- then- is a natuntl KUiphilheatre with avxxmiimslations for lift., thousand issvpl
issvple.
The liand
ling.
U» nut miss the
ill furnish
the »-v
dsh imisie.during
imisii
erful pyroUx-lmie display.
It 'will U- something U» rememU-r
all the year.
FOR RMT.
TRAINS AM) UtfA'l'S.
STKKFT OAMKS-lUrOO A. M.
Thesi* will i-ome off on Fniim street. U-twivii Sixth
All pri/4w will Is- piid on the sp>t in
cash, and
(i
iiia.lo on till-xrnmnd
Kvellt
liM vanl.lasli.................................... ..
s» vanldash.............................c
1st
♦a.ikt
$3.00
Tl.nv Wgidravv...........................
Niek rac-............... ....................
Manding bnsid jump. ... ••
Uuiining lifoad jump.. .....
Kenning hop step and jump.
$l.V>
$l oO
$;u)o
$:uAi
$.3.UI
$.3.00
IS-a'!'';.-"-':;::::::
$:loo
THK FARAUE-llrUO A. M.
2nd
$2 00
li:::
MISCELLANEOUt.
S:'2oa. III. willainiWer this imrjKiSi;-, but them will K-a spivial
iniin south, leaving at lO.iKi p. m.. after the fireworks.
$ltX)
$2Ui
$2.00
ri *iXnu4«0 |Ur*MS »u r«ak aw W««ft
r ai*i>xa«xn«i
mau
K. A I.— Regular trains arrive from the s*.ulli at N:2o a ui..
I 2A p. ll. ami I .JO p. in . and le.tv, :,:..i.ic soulh, al o 40 a ui .
II 111 :i III. and l:2'» i». in.
Tlu-n will K- tio lut^^ity for a sjs-eial tmiii from the south, as the n-gutir train arriving hem al
$fui
T. C. L, A .M.
$2.00
$200
$2U)
s.'-'La-'jax." itr
The train and Kuil servhx- is K-lli-r than ev« r U f.ire, and tlum-w Ixi-lanau mad will bring great eri«v\iK
Trains and Ih^iN
arrive and ilepiirl as folKivvs:
and
Kighth striH-lH. uiul the eveiiU; with cash prizis. an as follow-
Regular trains arriv. fm.ii Northix.rl at ll.U*»
a. in. and 4:20 p. m.. aiid hiivv for Ni*rthjb»rt at
a, m. ami
l .rtOp. in
A spivi.d train w ill Iimvv North|iorl at 7HA) a m .
$1 (M
$1.»»0
$1U»
r*.£}jr-iu ssr-NSKir
n-aehiiig Travets-('ity atS::kla. in , and n-turn al lU o'l liH-k p. m.
ii:::
PERK M ARK>FE1'TK-Kix:ul..r trains arrive (rx.m llietkmlh
al l i:»a. m., 1:00 p.'m . F:lO p. m. and U:.V» p. i„.. and fmu.
the.norlli at
IL-Vi a. n,..
p. m ..ml
0‘:O:i p.
V*hiOR<*».lurlrTO«UTOrmr».
R.-gular
v
ISSMIta
MT!?:
imius leave for llu- south al feOt* a. m . ll ::»o a m. r,:20 p. lu
and 10:10 pm., and for the iiortl, :it o.4)0a. in.. 1:20 p. m. and
r,.l.% p. m.
The
m. trail, from the soutli and the lO.-iYi
p in from tin- north aii'^-lhrough ••llvers.*\iiVd do not iiiake Uxvd
stns'ts, right resting
form at the eorm-r of
x*4-ive instructions ns to its iiosili
Front
Em-h divisioi
nearby stn-eU.
The line id mun-h wrill U« oast on Fn
H
. Wi-llir.gton striH-t. south to Washington, we 1 to livird.iian
NintI w est to
veiiiU-, north to Smn- w«*st to C\iss, south t
.stojis north or Houth id Tpiverse CitV
j
,\ sibi-ial train will start fruii !*i loskey at li lOa. in . Kruviug
at Travers,- (Slv al H:0O a. in., and n lurniiig will leave Travi'H^Citv al VI::tO 11. in.
iiioii. north to Fnuit and dislmtid.
Tli.-x
s|HVial will
isinnVet with Flk Rap^tK
Uilh ways.
M, A N. K
IbvMdar tn.in. arriv,- D,.m .ManisU,- and ixmms-lions ,it 11:00 a ill. and V, :ir, p. m ; from Provi-iuonl and i\nlar
Tlii-si- nuH-s will U* the Uist over pullixl off in northern MiehThe rmx*s given
L'iven by Ithe Traverse (htyDriving Park .ks
I Julv 2-3 4, an- the groaUist ever tasm in this )iart of
-.
This is the opening of the M ichigan eircuil this
callevl lit the gmuuds on
Tin- rucA-s for duly 4th will U* callt
al N:I1 a. m
Rivular trains leave for .Maiiisps- ami i-onnivtiouH
at 0::t0 a in and 3:-V; p. ui., for Pn.veinont and i'lihir at 0;20
a in.
eoiinlry are here.
cm- City
Hisvial tn
Enlramv ftv at the gaU*.
Ixxxvuie
an
storms,
display w ill
othersxxiUHlly
X.
in le Vi lou!
If you desire to iniull a tystem ol Electrical Lighting,
Belli. Burglar Alarini or Telephooes, permit ui to estiMite. Wehaveahnebne of
HA quote satsfs^prices for high grade
work SAd material. ::::::
CAMPBELL BROS
SOFT SNA? ABOLISHED
Poftoffice Phyncian* Lom
-:-Cnanoe in Rural
Oat.ona.
after the
This ytvir the diapla
many
iS
:l 1 a. 111. will aei-oiuimblate thos.- eiauing in, and s
:40 p. in
I n-Uini to those
mxrm.................. U w
a. ui., Nwihlaw-aiiUi. 0:Oi» a. m.. and arriving nl Tmverm- City al
lO.OL) a m.
Returning will h aw Travers,- i'ity at 10-00 p. m.,
eslablishevl teat
>l only w ill,
and
MAWTEEfc MTIEASnill.1
s|»ivittl from EuiSjn-end train will
TRAVERSE ilAY LINK OF RO.\TS-lk»ats wdl leave
Norlhiiortat iritK) u. in.. Ouiena. 7,oo am . Suttons Ikiy, 7:15
K- hirger and mon* elaKiraU- than ever Ix-foiv,
It w ill ci.»nsis
of great dav tire WlliKins, animal l«ilKx>na, and tlie like, while
the KmdisVxi.liKle at grtvit height, displaying tigurt*fl of enor, inous si/e, human Hgun-s, dragons, animals, birvls, fisluis, turthunder
leav.- ManisU-e for Tmveis»i- City al
leave Traverm- Citv f.a .Manisl.-i- ami iN.i.mvtioi.s uk0:IO p. ui.
vgular traini fmm Pioveiiiont and Cislar arriv iug itl Trav-
DAY F1REWORKS-2::40 P. M.
This u.\hibilioa has
.\ sp4S-i;ii train will
leOO a. Ill , tMiimvting at Platte Riv« r viilh
pin-. arriving at 'IVaversi-t'ity jil
lo a. iii.
Fn.nt stns-l
the old fair gnuinds.
There will U- a 2::f0tiot, purse
a 2:10 \uiv
Merehants
iiud Manufacturers' puna?, fv,r 2:.3.»
[s am
19c
AcmoHygionic Couchos
Q'&Tt’Ki:^r.a=SATrs2;
Tniverm- ('ilv m noUvl for iu great Fin-works OispLo
viar this dis|dav will U- vd marxelous Uauty. The dis
ehargtd al the gate.
Spnidl fortbt
3rdand4tb
extra heavy
.hie -tmly...
imx-ting, just
self Uxsa* fnrni the Isillcsui, dmppiiig w ilh U-rritic sixxd si
hundnsl fiH-t K-fon- the piimehule spnads oja-n, when he
BALL (iAMK.-if.aO A M.
This game w ill U- playid by the well .known Uray Kagle.» of
ManisUs- and the Asylum U>ain.
lV.lh are strong ^gregalions
ami splendid sjiort may U* exjsvt.d.
The game will U* plavevl
afthe 12th street grounds, ami the usual mbiiisfion fis* will K-
ll.-s, iiisix ts, flags,
Ht-avy hanl wooil U
lanvar. st-.u. i-K
F.»urth of .July
riiNil KuA b» *v4rth again ' ll will la* u thrilling ex|a riemx
droll or iulen-sting.
Folding Camp Stool
oU fashion^l
This w ill U- one of the gmat i-ti nls of the 4*iitin‘ day, Rtnl alliblv ean should n-inain, U> witness It,
it, a
and U> siv tlu*
lUdy afu-r.
imule fnni, the low
This
of I'nion sir
south Kink of tiu
nmaut. Pnd. F.
•. d.
.1. Liddle, who has imule
m.ide bv the ma.d
Pnd. Liddle will risA'.to a gmul height,
hundnnls of asiy-im
-th will east himand when a thousand or mon- bs t fn»ui the
the sli-ameni and the hook and Wider ileiiartme
^and e\ erv
It will U- idwoluu-lv
idskiluu-lv ntxxwsary that everv l.a
|M-rson should
off ifie slrvx-ts where this run i» i
ous aiviilenls would likely VHVur.
This onler w i 11 U- strietlv
to
enfonid and must U-. h.H-rfully oompliid w iili lU
Truverw- C'ilv %th ,
Ijie ehililn-u. but with all i.n-Ux»keni,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
EveryUdy
ho IS.,
$-SYh novellv raee, purse $UKk
iKimil miss theik- rmx-s
Some <d the K-sl hor
me
JiiM ub k.hmI for Idler and K^d
nev Ii.mbleb and
general
ilebllUi.
liniv aiH'
Saiibfa.ilon guarauued by
Jab' O. J.ibuH..n
and
F II M.adb.
'Snyder.
.•
nial ti
THE RA(‘ES-L:i0 P. M
forib. l.mard
I be blone iiayemeiil
A «.»wmIio- a.iman caught b.*r. br.akluM I be l.irc*- of her u rriblc- fall Tbe
child aaN earrod b.iine and Ibe .UhUu* could onl) llud a few bruUi.. In
ball an hour LU4ie wax bark at iday
Al roliiiiibub. U . OtsTKe II sun
gker. l.i year. old. at mlJulKbi. bb.d
Albe WulU, who be-lboufbl aub a
gbitbl
Iter life man bated l.y the
butlel ilrlkliiK a I'ora.i blay
The lat*;ebi ».alr of kIi.h.m . ver man
lifariiired !.« aeiual wear luo. Jubi
been l..rwaided to Ibnir d.Eilnalb.ij
by n Arm of abociiunkcr. at Hoc kland
Ma>»
The bUt U labeled •*17. ' ami
they are marly 16 liieb.*. long
Koui
A.
BALLOON ASC E!^ION .\M> PARACHCTE DROP
7:0t» P. M
City is iioleil for starting, its ^|wirade at the hour aie
ebalrmaii «•!
the I tiio-i
l.am, bab Ubued a call i
u. .•oirtiiy
al eonvenib.n In St lauti
lAxtU
Yunaold. 4
y.arK old, Igii.
>entl iti will mmiinaie ca
arhnytd
lame in Iblaueey biriH*i
prvod.Md an.l vice ,.ie.l
N.
'a York
Wblle i.lawnn on lb.* rjad
4.1 a llvi b'ioiv leii.iii.ni. i.u/b*b.doll
l. d ovi r lb.
. and Ibe « bUd lua.b
« wildj.lunK.' lor d and
J.
W. Patch!.,
such as we usml u» enjoy a ludf TX-ntury agvx
FIKET DKPARTMKNT URILLr
^iA)0A. M.
Shot put.,
l>r
askist U» j<nu in the National antheui.
Kisaling-lWlarHtion of Imleivndemx-, by Rev. T. IMHoiu.
anyw here on such an otx^ian.
. .
,
Yh.- whoU- day wiU be «. fuU of ..-.arf lhi.,B« that it w fo^.1
uw'emary to follow one event quiu- closely TiTth another, but
TWAVKI«»« OITV. MIIOI-I.
3.XA) P. M
IfHlle davis plearcil.l thes. Fx4n is.-s Will Is- held on
S..uth Si.hIf the weathiT will not
(Vutral seheVd grou.b*
the iSty Cjs-ra Hoiuaallow this.the im>-tin w ill U- held
. follows:
The pro^^m will U*
(.Yxlliug iius-ting loonier by Him Frank HnniiltAm. i'Wirouin
tirevvorks.
4»d)0a. Ill, rv-aehiiig
A sibvial
Isot will
Traverst- City
U-aw Torch I-ike at
lO-tk)
«1E
w ill leave .'ll 10HKI p. Ill,
. BAY EXCURSIONS.
^
The Traverse Bay Line of boat* w ill give irc»j
on the Bay all d^y long, for a merely
IS LIEUT. McCUE GUILTY
> Claims to be
He t-nil.race*!
j noi n* iM-lie
be storii-a Udd her.
furnish proof that
ia.*.ke<i him
and' banded him
fruu
Miss Ida
!hlt
thJJ
!r!:r
fore. Thl* U la lino with ih
IdeclNUm of
Fourth As.i^
Sinacu
•iloM
receiving
the
Brsl consU
lvraik.n in evi-ry »iaie. There are uo\
p.'i.Ksi iH-tiilun. for addlOona! mum
tn cungre**
the poblilun of pby.lciaa
couaittuent* to sec
lu p.i.-.ioth<-e* at the close -v>f bu*ine*s.
ibeln iuvebtigaiion
June ;k*. IWUJ
This order wipe* out
a *mail lui of ufflclai* whose em
ployment without »p4»cific authority
of law ha> eaubed -wide di»cua*U)n in
Night Wa* »-Terror.
0i*nKxvncn with the po*toffice Inveitl“I would Ciiugh nearly ail
night
sail .11 *St*me. at lea*i of the office*
paid 11 Ttsi a year and a ere blm-cure*
t>ne man wa» carried on the roll*
of Ihe >Va>,hmi,nun office for over a
vear at that aalary. and had practl cough frightfully and »plt blood, but.
rally no dutte* to perform. The of
all other medicines failed, three
fire ttnally wa* abolUhed here, and 11.00 bottle* of l>r. King * New Di*Beral ^
ired me and 1 gained
re
I
tlon^
in tSe
method* of lnve*U«ailn« route* for
proposed rural free deUvery senrice
^ gone into operation by order of
l^vma*ter-General Payne. Under the
new *cheme route* will be invn*Usai«i by *taie*. IrreapecUwe of oon
to cure Cuugh*. Cold*,
chi
6RAII0 lAPIOS I INDIANA NT
COHPANV.
C’hicajtn. July 3.—LUul.................
U Mm* Jaa* B. IMS
Mct’ue, the n-Kular anuy oAlcer who
-• li’8 a li.-- .-aild the officer aa he
TiwawR hmwm Tiavm* UEr M fcliw;
was accused of biKamy and de.Hminii. t«m the tei.-Krain mio shred*. The
al Fort Sh»-rldan and will »e- Hitt-rview was a Khort one and when
i* delernilmsi hbe hii.-band ami
'
- . - here
Utsl au oneU8e|with th*- under^l
whelher he has c«
vf
Utmmd KapaH UaumanX jealouny.
or iR the vk-tini of
a* be claims.
Lieutenant McX'ue b
lear. iie
try Chamberlain-*
Tablet*. They Inhuulii
should
he
. aid the digesUoa.
liges
change ht* mind and di-oldeL- lO
to leave reKulate ibe howe
hlM army brolber*.
ioU8 attacks. For *
t.fflci-r
relumed
Ici-r rel
in the alien
to hi* life
o ihe hotel
tlrai. at ibe m<juvsit of the clerk, glv ON YOUR OUTSIDE DOORS uas Cai
lug up hu revolver.
man** Elastic Spar Vartitah.
g L. LOCKWOOD. CkP.S 1: 4, ^
ALWAfSTIREE
NEVER RESTEI
PEREMARQtIBTTB
Tobctiisd out from hard work or bo^y
e is natural
aaturml and rest istb^remed
is tb^ remedy, but :
dacis
sis an ezhaustioa without physical
«nd a tired, ncser-rmted feelmg-a wcari-
U iapBR biooa ud tad
area—
,
icX, pore bknd ttan i, kck a
Utkm. Ui^^bo^fo«o«ri4ffi«dwithiidLP«
»hb» **AlwaeS'tiied. newer-rested conditio.
mm
JSSSST\
..XABPB lUMiS
s^S^ SSSSSlrWlli
DetSTty. inapi^ia.
m
FcathOT Krao-
mwxMlaEkSt..
Mnactli tad csoxT.
U>e bud
,^r:itaiK..^ottaitaae»dMdiR^
away to be mad* into rug*, let mm
K K CHAliR.
oaeitt
Guhlen eagle* are i
Scouiah blghiands. ow
mndi by Isrc* Isml
Si
<Br'
> ■•.i'
THE xyxnxo BECOBD. TBAVBBBB OITT, MIOK, FRIOAV. JULY 8. 190i
.lEiUlTrat
T8EGL0H0US
K«««t Cwwirty TrMWWcr
^ Ptor
WAS INTROOUcko IN THE CITY
S?STJ.f
c?*u
exbattstto aad ttore U oo meaB* <rf
t*nUM •« t|M FMrth..
UMurro*
ka» MT»l«r«l fur
:
*nJu>ohc>emeni wa*
tto report of tbe ooi
the aum of I
. defray tbe
TL> rail
V
tSiMaaauJItf aSl «ll*ar ear «HI
N
b« te ooulMk»B aad Tmrene City
\ wUJ to Ihru^ ^ »*irer belof^
\t^y A iMTte Bustor tore arrlvod
^r
•^.^"tSStere pacL..
Tto O R A 1 tod slB ooBctoB iaa
EREVITIEE
Ml f«H BBd ito PerB Mtofuelle hto
Frank Friedrich hnu received
IVB ooBcbM Mcb Bray wltii BlBllar
Olda mobllea, one tor blmaeK anti
crowd*. Tbe If ft N. E alM> bruufbt
lor Fred Ureiiick.
there were only a few fieople.
r£Tbl« Parana will aana ^mpt not
enough to pay expenaea.
wbo
at n oct^Jiad
a'ctock Md a Em trajtaii^la cired to so on the moonllFhi excur
djj^l. aapaetan
Drarr
•ion laat evening around Marion laland, tto boat did not leave the dock.
tova Ita rl«B uo haad mod In poal
Tonight the Carpenlera* I n
tioa anrij nnd tto an»e roQOCial U
»Id n public inaiallation of
mada of oibar parUcIpaau
In their hall to which the fax
Tto raca* will attract big crowds
have been invited 'Refreah
and Itoaa. wto tUlt tto drirln* p^k
I wllivto werveil after the work,
will aaa tto beat racaa t^er pulleO
number of »irec-l fakir* were on
ot In tbia aacUoa.
itreet laat iienlng aelllng ihelr
Blartar Adasa. wbo praaldea In
I
All of them hail
luiereD
judcaa* atand. ataiad to tto Record to
crowda around them
day ttot tto boraaa bare tbia year a
guile a city of Uiotha and dai
batter ttoa laat year and tbiu i
Ilia apruuK up during laat night
owaara ganaraily are a ftne kit
favorable ttnmera
along the
in
•an
Tto drlrlai park i^^tlon
alreeU
avafTtblaf to sake iba
I
The aeveo ytrar-old aon of
Bartlag a aaooasa.
Mra Andrew Cilmure, of Mapletou.
Tto ooBplata proaraa tor the d
caught one erf I I hand* in a rumng
ago and had
ihai
box a few day
> .
I
BABACOODTtAB
C«M*.ry'lw*.wwM«i
'
Tk*
UDUl
yaaurday afternoon In the rooma
21. Of courae
only. There
lit Money in Ynur Pocket
HaircI.RouncFDollmrrt—‘to Buy
tod When I went tp the room, and I
did not aee him, fdr while I vra* no
to had a abeel drawn up over
iverac City lUbermen have cer
tainly got the ball caailng craze. Md
^ W Carver, more than any other
uan. ia to hlaiM for It. He haa. aa
ei. received no honu* froin tto deal
r. in li»hlng tackle, but they ought
to remember
him
handaomely Jt
way. for the extra aalea of rod*
. line* and fancy baiu mu*i have
tftit they
nem and hto cUected abort E50D from
■Ban who InaMted on gat ing in gold.
Hogfied overnight nt a hotel ao
•Y Fa W. CARYER
rvpk^i^iiK It- Hcreujfore
It
hju
Now Cvaryhody ia AfUr a EhoH
been tto ctMtoaa to traiuier o»uAe>
frcm tlMT fBiwrml food to Abe poor
an Easy Running Rtol and r
ruBd when tto lbit*fc DeodeJ^ n treeh
. Uwiay md a M*««uc Dm
* dortuM
LiTiSsi?
Kvanb
1Y ROOnMATt
CVM tolbrtw Mwat Wart,
TNC tAOLt WILL SCMAM LU«TILV H«IW TOMOHNOW
atAZEJOVEI
BAITi.GASTlNG
...AT TWE.
hla face and was apparently Bound
aaleep. I pUced my money In uiy Inet and. rolling ofi tbe
l-t AcUusei-TK nessto
rent placed it under my pUkiw. Thi*
iueked the door, which
wa* near my bed. My down and went
toaleep.
wa* awakened ia tto night by the
•oond of some metallic •ubaumw droi»-
ping on wood and by u light ahlnjiig in
l5i^er**U*noi Ibl the «,uri *aw the dim figure of a man
near tto window placing something in
a drawer of the but^nu. Then 1 h,-ard
d be
nlbll- him ahut tto- drawer very diulioualy
•o as to mak,‘ the le«st iH-uuWe sound.
than
ly I f,lt under my .pillow
thing, that did it i
1 kill
anything elae waa the flr*t
for my ve*L Jt w as gone!
Carver nuule afi
Surely .I-had Ikh u ivblwd. and It was
arrival here. He bad been up during
vWeht
fbat
mv gold tod been depoathe aummer before ibU year, and ha
Ited in the bureau drawer. But why
•done thing*” to the ba«. but Iber
were not *o many people who knei
tod the robber not k,i»l It on hi* p.TIt. Bui one day he did a little trie
■onT And why tod to not taken it
that *el the people crazy .
'
away? lie had only to uukxft the door
He went to a certain lake. Som
and paaa out. But to would luive to
paaa very near lo my tosl ladi^ the
Jenninga Bryan’ought to know
lock waa within a few feet of my
g lake where oD^e in a'long
head, and I rememtorod that tto bolt
a black ba»* la caught. But the gen
into tto aovket with aouie dllli
erally arcepu-d idew ha* been
that
culty and nolaliy. lH>ubilea* the man
there were no baa* in that lake.
l" ’
feared lo awaken me? He would await
. shortly after the
"^EaHyTn the '
. Meanwhile it wa. imt
^ for baaa. the
opening of the
he atould run thc'rlsk
inaurancHj Arm that occuple* the L
L A eaaurn office went to thi* lake Of being caught with tbe moiM*y on his
ion.
ft ifro
lay uwaktv a long while didlborat
It wa* K W Carver ft Bro. O. I* lag what to do. I had no arms with
llro thla time.
caught a few baa*
But moat me. U-skl«-s.-l am not disposed to. risk
of th,-se d.w|s rate
tme he wa* taking them off
. for the Hooaler from Angola fellow*, one dtMwn i know wton they
They pul baxk the Utile one*
m*y tx>iisld, r it to their luter,->*l to klU.
fact, they kept
nothing
undei
Duat
UH,urtlfliv.
SlH.uld 1 wait till
■ i juat the *ame.
could li,-ur tin- niuu drawing tbe
flue black baa*, and
I* on Ca** atriH
,how for li when they heavy bn-alh of u sbs-|>er. then erawl
to form for tht
The pu*u.«ce will herf tu town
reuu, o|H-n Ih,- drawer, take
Then Bert Winnie heard alwul It
y. crawl back to tto d,s»r.
And B«jri had to learn bait casting
Of course U did not lake him long open U and bolt? I dlsmlsMsl th.- plan
uaual
. The man proluibly would not
And now Bert goes everywhere:
by carrier*
The Knight* of Pytliia* had a good and down stream, pulling out 1
go to sK»ep. and If h.- 4kl Hu* opiml
time laat night afur the initiatory under that bush on the opposite
of tbe drawer might awaken him. No;
work
A nUe aupper of alrawberrlea.
thi* pUu waa uot t^U* thought of
beana. coffee *ud other good thing* undemcat
The next plan i ixm*idci,-d was to
ine bass
Ifs'lols ol
wa* served
The Quaker doctor* and tiie St real
jd amusement for lh,< get up and tomb tin- eUvirlc button.
their enlenainmenl team were prea fun tor B
ent and gave an enjoyable impromptu iiL-ople who see how he doc* U. but But thla would not work, for I dm not
hemselves
Member* of the lotlge alw»
.ullon was toat.ll;
were other who got the
1
The next aeaalon
will
Ik-sldcs. tho roblM T might finish ni.lMfor,.« Bert did
And the;
w<Hk of September
I o.uld a.Tsmipllsh th.- pmiK.H,-.
ing Ihelr skill, and sh,s»tmg the
ill be open
%to*Itore7
It over the water to quite a dls
at the usual
u*u
hour.
ng an
• 1 was ruminating I h.aid the
ice. aonieiimes.c Of
/clock
ruing In l*il. He was . vldeutcpnnol acm.l the lure like such men
Mlasi-a Jull* an"/*Mary
.V
ly nut ashvp.
Tb.u he got up.
I
as Carver. tw,i or three
aceepied Hoe poaltiun*
heard him ftH llng about for aomeihiug.
Berry, and Havi*. and
other casters who have
The- next sound was that of his g.-ttin«
longer,
hut
they
can
make
Just
as
Co. and
lothos. He vfat going to g.'l
pretty a ’plg,-on s m-si” on ihelr reel
and ftleuograp
up and delllxmjely vvalk away
as ever
ver could have bc‘c-n made by* M
Lambert Co
.'arv,T in his j^lmlest idays
Tbe
king
ue to m,*. ou whl. h 1 acted
for
Even iho mile Uiys
Northporl Monday
excuml
The boat up. It Is no rare thing now lo set
the benefit of he clerk*
groamil
ihc tuau *lo.>d
will leave the d.* k promptly ar K .'lo u,y Irving the fancy shoots, and g
aUIl In a dark cormr. EvKl. nlly he
ing his line tangb-d Just as nU.
Frank Wright. ..f Honor, hml m-v
tod
uot
cal,
ulal.ll on'Vy being awake.
era! rlilrkeiia and a valuable ro«.Mer IS the grown ups
I
groamil
uguiu.
thin
tlmKas
though 1
.M,-auwhile the sale of reels
a
«tolei) WediMwday night and a* he
SilliVO'h-’ ma
bad an Idea where they went to he ihort r.Hls and long lino* ami phan cxcru.Ulliig ugouy
Channel' minnows atood molloul.-sH and alh-ul.
took
out
iiaiH-r*
to
search
the om ami North
8hakes|s*ares.
’
splnuerlnos”
of
T
very
-I
aay."
I
cried,
-y-ou
lu
ihc
ulhc
premise*
merrily on
Tbe 11 o’clock M ft N E train
liE
Call for b.lp: I’m dying: ’
ckle are en
had two coac’bes packt^d wl
-I'm ah: What 1* It'/” lu th- tun
I plk,- do no!
today coming into the city
f one auddt-nly awakened
Ihe Fourth...
*T waul a doctor.’
The Twentieth Century club met
-What’a the inattor with you’/”
last eveuiiig with Mi** Ton* Klchsrd*
Al thU iK,lnl I waa taken with auch
and enjoycod a veo pleasant evening.
R.-v
W T. Woodbouse w..|it
severe parozyam* that I eouldt
a.llllac im a Imslnes* trip ualaj
awer at once.
‘ For heaven’*
later refrewhmen
Sheriff
i>. iJ Chandler
w.-ni
strike a light:’’ 1 said a* h<^u a* I
:ii,g«lc> i.Hlay on hu«iness
Dr Ji B IVguan. formerly of this could apeak.
In a few momenta the gas wa
MV. now of Boyne, is in tbe «lt
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
and a man in hi* mghlahiri aloud
short lime.
. A very pleasant surprise was pre
11 M E.lloli haa returned
from tto fool of uiy Uil.
clpated upon
Henry
Canfield
last
llngham. where he has been In the
W'hat ahould to my u.-xi more'/ if 1
t;ienlng at his new home on the eor
nieresu of the luternattunal Correa asked him to romw th.- h^- he might
oer trf Eleventh and Oak »trtvt* The
expect to loae hi* plund.-r and would
ptohably take U with UJih.
and ueig
wts k a visit at Mayfleld
-Can’t you go downMalm.” I aaUI.
present
Huy IJray, of Cvilar City. Is in the
-to tbe liar and bring me up n aliff
olveraary
cltv to MK-nd the Fourth.
Muses C.mK.-n went to
Copemlsh glasa of brandy with Jnnmha gin
this rooming lor a short visit with
evening am
the fai^h'-varlle
*Ue b,-*ltaf.-d. api.iir-nlly not certain
the uninvited
who has toen at Carp of the to*l cour*e for Wm to puiwue. I
The hiMiai toke lor some ilmc. Is home t«. sis-ud
home during 1
began to groan again, this lime fairly
roraictl
am I he Fourth
waa very lastefull;
ahrteklng with pain, at the same Ume
ItKiked very pretty
Harry Hardiner. who has bi-en on
■ming up in tod and aUrlng straight
When he returned
th,- car ferry nmnlng out irf FYank
very much
h surprised
*11
He had a I
fort, la In the cUy for a lour day* at him. I did thi. that he Tnlght not
Uke the cootenu of the drawer tmleo
cherries for family cous^mi>ilou i
v»r*non and to siH-ml
'
so taken dt*wn that he f(»r
bn did it before my eyes.
wirti his
nt*
had. and while he/»as coil,
r of Ced*r
“Stop your yelling.- be aald
“l U
caused
or
get w hat you want.”
gathering considerable fun
He made
Mia# Minnie Huhbell has g.me to
He put otr*oroe of hi* clothe* and
all weleome and soon pro ed that he Chicago lor a two weeks' vlsir
‘ ' went out I lUteiied till I could bear
could Iw a Very entertain
her brother. Wilson Hubheil
hla fuoUtepa no longer, then got up.
MU* Effle Morse and MUa C.i
went to the bureau *ik1 fouiul my vest
was ve*ry
pleasantly Carter, ol W.-st
A iirfo bad fallen from tbe iKK-kei. and
singing and gramo
It was this that had awakened me. 1
phone music
I I was some lime after
Lull!.
the alroke of 1: : betore the gathering
put tbe gold in my trouaera pocket and
iMgo,
broke up
the vwt back lu the drawer.
cUy laat night
Ihirlng the evening dellcloua
re
Ebookl I get away or await hla re
freshmi nis of ice cream and assoned
turn? 1 bad made up my mind to hus
cakes were served with coffee and
tle on my clothes and go and waa part
other KOiHl thing* to eat
The table
ly drnnaed when I hnaM tbe man re^
was Very prettily d,*corated w
irand Raplda yeaierday
turning 1 tumbled Into bed and re
ous cut flowers
lay. stay at EdgewoiHl
commenced my groans.
A very* alee comlrtnatWm solid oak friends in tbe city .
'
«n*to barY cloned,- be nnld
book case and desk was left w iih the
Willie Anderson drove to th
-la that aor I asked despairingly.
host as a rememberance of their v
*lasi night from NorthiKirt
and to remind him of this blrthda;
-Then I must gel up and go out to a
Frank Lawrence
and
wife
•iHnd the Fourth in Charlevoix
drug atore or din."
THE MARKETS
, MU* Ea*ie Vlnum. of W illiam
Id not offyr to
go for me.
He did
_____
Chicago July 3 - Board
of
trade is in the cliy to *pend the Fount
clothi-a.
out of bed, I put on my cl
Cha* Butler, the lighthouse
Uoaed today and will nut reH>pen
WTtlhlug all tto while. Wton I n
er at Beaver laland, came do
mj vast I looked al«
bU tondaome yacht thi* morning to
It. then pot oo my ixm and In another
celebrate.
mornent waa In the ball.
MU. Badie Evaaa who U .pen
-No •eaalon
of
board
of
along for life and my
her vacation at Frankfort U In
rade uaill Monday
G<rfhg below. I reported the clrcum
city for the Fourth
i
MU* Qlady* Strangway* entertain stance. The poll.'? were tclo|,l»oiMsl
I on icicnl market, bo and
ed very delightfully al
lUMgresslve for. the room waa entered, but the
flinch la*t evening In honor trf MU. bird bad/flowD. Doobtloa he had dis
Ooallng. of Manlatee.
MU.
Helen covered that tto money waa mlaalng
and
Charle*
acle. comer Eighth nnd Rose Stout won Ural prize
the
conaola
by Rev J W Harris. Evan Smurihwalle ’ received
lion
gelut
County Clerk W'alter Issued a
Blbto reading* each day at 2 :10 p m
rlage license today to John Ci
Brii^ blble with you
Every
•There’* juat one thing, aah.” otvof this city, and Rose Worm, erf Han
h p. m
nerred CoIoim I Gore of Kentucky, “in
-----------CunU Murray arrived ia the city which w e are oway behind Turkey.T. C. L. ft M. Eacuraion Ic Omen* and
•TV'hat’* that?- Colonel Bull-l asked,
from Cbl^^ last night for a vUli
NarthporL July Sth.
quickly.
Lou Webber U in the city to apfud
lialf far* to Omena and Northport.
-W'ell. Mh. after t genaral killin’ tbe
Train lanva* at 1:10 a m . arrive In the Fourth aad vtait friend*.
pone ntarayn nenda a polite note of
Rev J H Payton retunmd to hU
Northport 1:16
Uave* Northport
apology to the aonrlvor* of the maana
1:11 p. m.. alive* at Traverse City home in Almoat afiar a vtail with his
era If we could only end ottr teoda
daughter. Mra. Parker
4 SO p. m.
Ml that way, nab—•
Foorth af July Rataa.
“Bol we can’t ob,- exclaimed CW
Oaa fare round trip to all polnu oo
ooH BoUet exdtedly. Tor tbe simple
M
ft N. E
aad ooaaactiag llaaa.
Ttefteu oo sole ird nnd 4th. Retniyi
foanon. aab. that when qM of our
SEtYlCKI^HE CHUICHES. I 4
First Presbyterian,
aad Park!
:u». '
I
-Mra.
Vioeprealdenl-Mni
a.
Mary
E
M.
Amelia
Trenaurer—Mra. Mery Tblrlhy
Board of Dlreciora-M
Dnmum.
Mra
Annie
I
Jeaale gilleaple. Mra. Amelin Voulbra.
Mra. Loulaa McCoy
Tto annual reporu of the recording
aecreury.
ftanneini
aecretary
and
trwMurer wera rend
Tto
report*
ahowed the aaaoclalion to be In
metit, are the «
fund nnd tto oo Balmctioo of a rauli
Howeter. no del mile action haa been
Ukea na yet la ragard to tbeae laat
COALING STATION IN CURA
favy Oapartment Pteaaed With Rati
fication of the Treaty.
Waablngton.
July
S.—8eci
Moody expreaaoa great aaUafacll
from Havana of the al
erf* lie* mling aUllooa treaty
baa been the aub)o<
langea between-tto iwi
emmenta and the teak of completing
It to tbe aatlafactloo. of both gov«
menu haa been a ledlona one. H
enmeatly hoped ttot the Cuban i
ate tofure Ita adjuummeot will ra
the treaty, aa tbe navy departmeni
antloim to proceed at once with w
on the aUllona
Preliminary aurtey*
of tto land In Incl already have been
made at Quantanamo and tbe
pU haa been retained In Cnrlbbeas
wnura to be ready to Innd men and
begin the work aa auuo aa the author
Mlon
^mm
from
Waahlngton
be uaed pro
ably In tto conalrucUon trf a wharf
bnrracka lor a marine guard of per
bapa lUO men nnd a amall hoaj
Tto general board la giving moat
tttl oonaldemtlon to pinna for thli
lion na It U tbe aecretary • wiab
tto work be thoroughly planned and
aa carefully eaeculed
What will be
done with Bahia Honda la yet unc
tain, though tbe chanctw are that
will to uaed chiefly aa bendquarter*
lor marlnce
Tbe report that
th
be given entir
LACK OF MOTEL
Ctoa Were
Uaed
Laat Night aivd
city are tnadaqnaia I
tto Fourth of July crowd* and
noma of tto botal* cot* had to be reaoftto to laat might.
Other*
have
JJ^TSaM^tom^
empty
rvKNM mad it U predicted that by to
might all of the hotaU will tove all
ttoy cam accommodate
Lloa* arc ttot many trf
vlU to unable to aacui
_ I that tove beea coming In the
cUy today oa aaarly all of the trala.
maay of tto people have foraaen tlO*
coadllloa from
prevkaia axperieace
■
o avoid the
FAVINO
WPRK
BEGUN
rM*r MmIm to LMto|
m
Tim*
ia OatUwt tto Warh Starkad.
ioto Ecaatoi haa al
tto work of pavlag on
•ShfluSl The ilrart ta brtag pra.
gmai far the coacraia mad no Uam
SITh. loot aflar tto fVHirth In push
JAC tto mofiL
To the one who doess the
thecookir
cookinji for ihc family, and
someiimcs
somciimcs to the members of lthe family, to find that
an entire hakintf has been spoiled because poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu
facture. ••JRvoici BuoH Arwr.oyAr.o9** !>>'
using Johnson'sdhire Flavoring: TxlraciN and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at ;k>c jx-r pound.
Wrlghi. IS eX|Ki-tc.l to Jk* presvi-ii
. preach Inuh morning ami ev.
A c.irdial w« ki,nu- to all.
iild evenrug
Proscriptions Carefully and Conscientiously Compounded.
Frienda.
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paator.
.Morning s,rvice. II
Evening service. 7:r.»
Culon
luiiary inc.tmu
A.lre^- by V
Jobn$on*$ Drug Store.
' Sabbath school, it;45.
All are cordially invited.
First MethodiaL
Rev. Wm. lAufrian. I’astor.
ji
I'.v. nm:: Mrv>-e. 7;3o
Sunday Schoo>-at I2:00.
,
Rev. C. T. StouL Rector.
Corner Uoa^Jman Ave. and i
Dgton St.
7;:5n a in h..:> commuiuon
has started many on the road
t to SIICIVNS. l.el them si. iri you. This is the greatest pert ioil in commerce ihel’i lited Slates or any other counify
cordially invited to
BaptUL
t has ever • eeii. and jhc demand for comjieienl Book♦ krep.-n and Su tm-r. iphers is increasing. Prepar*
^ yourself at uikv.
crvUc. 7 -»•
Thui>.la;
! ar.‘ .'uriliaiv itivii,-.
the Prepared Blan d^s a China
Rev'. lUCixhUu. Pastor.
Iml
fMa ends nebedjra left. enb» te agrt
tMPerse Citf
I Business College
Grace Eplacopal.
‘iLrff^e centJr of
Wilhelm
Third
‘If is Uery Jinnoying**-
i'iley K- WrlghL
Cpmcr of Washington
Street*.
Morning scrvKv al
Bible school at noon
ting at C:l5.'
ChristUn Endeavor u
tian Kml.avur':
Ad WritiuR next year, which will be free to all
Young 1N ..P1, > SiH i. ty lif Cl
Comiiu rcial ami Shorthand students.
-ins Auuiisi :fi.
■
Second MeihodiftL
Rev. ..ugb Kenmti.v. Faator.
’lin .S,-.
Call and soo
us or .send
for Catalog
.ervic
The
Source, r.t Natl
Frogr**.-..s ■'
C!a<oi mooting.
a. m.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
Sunday acbool at 12 m.
________________________________________________
Epworth L, agu.‘.
p m
Topic. —
.
_.
•The Sal.-guar.l ol a Nation. ” L.-adTraverse City Poultry Fancier*.
Fall Term be
" C /t Dockerdp, Prin.
The Nerlinfer
Real Esute Exchaofe
..........iv.::;;.*;- ir.;;-:--
Church of Chriat (Oiaclplea.)
.
Hov. Thomas P. Ullum, Pastor.
Mr auil Mri< Hu.v 11. Wimaui.M.n.
as-o< iate wcrk. rs
«
Mct•tlng^ h. Iil in St.'lnbcrg’s Oraud
Opera Hou-^c
Morning x.-rvic.-. M
Why I Am a Disci^*'
Sunday school. 12
crm.dlBU- Endeavor
of Trav.r*.- Cnv pctiplc who
t wer.- at ih.- h.-ad of th.- Kucecssful
| m.-tiiig.^r th. flr.*t kIiow
of
the
; Nortli.-ru Mi.i.lgan Poultry and Pel
Si.HK as.MKiatu.n
The cut*, are of
:n.,- presld.nt. Dr K L AKhlon and
leader.
Endeavor me.
o'cloi’k.
|to'”2*
: 'The sa
nounconi.
t-.*ngag.-d
c
Ovnr Firat National Bank
KoopQool
You can do so this kind of weather
without ice.
Would you like'to
enjoy a good night’s rest after your
pape r
Ihai S.
judge- t
day’s work is over?
Build a sumraer cottage on East Bay.
Copl. good bathing, plenty of
shade, no mowjuitoa—ererv thing
that is necessary for keen eojoy-
r.i„g- hall al
I
Red Hot Base Bali.
0-* hail game loint.rrow morn
incnt
Take your family where
,vn Ih.- Cray Eagl.-a of Malithey can have a good tunc and
1 th.- .\>*yJum leam wifi to a
where you can be with them in the
ooiit.-Ni ami should attract a
and
AVoim
evening. Only one lot left fronting
owd . Both teani.s have won
holdiers of
on tht
the bay.
It is yours if you caU
od vu iorx-s th^^ y.Mir and ihc
a«H Ik- hard fought
today.
;aiiu- will
tak.place
on J
sir.1-1 juirk wbi.-h ha* been |
Penleco*ul prayer meeting Thura-,‘
rf.1 class shaiH- by the asylum!
day evening. 7:30.
'
'
Ich has lea*.-.! the gruund*
|
Saturday night, united prayer and’’*^*"
study of the Sunday
school lesson
with the children.
to worship- with ua. arc
Th« Dnndly Hat Pin.
orklngmen .and
and the poor. ^ i;,.;,,. rantt.-ld a.-n- marrirteenth Street Ch
j
This apiKar* to be a busy artuon
ungjfor the hat pin. A Chicago man ybo
nday school. 2:30 p. n
and I i* figuring In the couru on a charge
caching at 3::’>i» p. in.
will r-maiti h-r.*.
Th.-y
were ar |of having aaaaulted a lady, claims
Chrlatian Science Service.
fi>iu]«nied by Julia Dohm and F ank that *he drew a hat pin on him, and
i Tower. First Reader,
Mra. Em
that he merely oought self-protection.
oodmen hall, over postModem
—
I V New \ork man who happened to be
Tumble
!
Kansas the other day entered a
Cha*. King Took
Large ghoruh choir wiih
...
s|m‘
1
i-t;;
alar 'ittendarir.i! 'Xiher |
Jr:
j
r!T.I
...
vvniie numg
nis
wmn I
on
Bay'
^
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
All invited to each and e
Advsntlat Church,
W
R. Malthewa. pastor.
caped without any seiioua Injury
a air
^
aaenger who stood
happened to bump
one of hU knees aa the car
und a curve. At Union HIM.
i to be
hat pin
tempted to interfere .In a
n a man and his wife.
in which tbe hat
pjn
ir:;
ATTENTION G. A. R.
Foresters Hall Friday ev.-iilug. July !
Turn Out in Parade on the Fourth,
on Saturday evening. July 4 *
All comrade* of McPherson Fost.
Music by Helm * full orchestra
No. IS.
A. R. are requested
urth^SLii*
nd.-J to the poals In Northport kndinmn who propoaea to atop mash
Eug.-I»e I. I..-liiiKin.
Maple City to join with the local post by jabbffig I h^in Into e“ery ma
orado atudem. w h.. wac
in making a grand dUplay of veteran* er he sees geu lo operating
lean l.t to avv;,.,l.-.l tlM
at the Traverse City oelebratkm. All larly It i* likely that thi*
arshlp at Oxford. Is a
“ •‘f* .old Holdiem whether memVera of tbe weapon will come In for f'.rthi
dent. Ills cmleiitlal* Were indisputa
*puia- po*?s mentioned are also invited to
ble. for tb-v *how,4 n m-r.-. iitnge high
he parade. All veterans
er than th.-.- submi
asked to wear white gloves and
---prr,ca«. T*. veteran* wUJ meet
other atod.
present recklea* way it
Xntumllv l„- h;id to submit-to lb^
neoeasary tor the auiborttle* lo take
Uit.-rview er* of toys’ Journal* and
a hand. Let ut hope that the ladles
-•UllVSs” |S11*TS.
and their xealous friends will tMnk
-How did vuu iiKiiuig- to work your
at least twice betrtt Jabbing the hat
way through college so hu-ci-ksfully?Working Night^apd Day.
pin once, it would be a public mis
aski'd un Imis.rtaiit
mighUeat UUie fortune If it beeame neoaasanr to take
a wry uiilmiK.r
made la Dr. King * out a permit to carry a hat taolninr
-By k.ii.lng
out a permit to carry or wear s
to tbelxt-w Ufe Pill*.
T
pin, and, furthermore, auch a ncoewheel- n-pll.-d
jwc-akness
alty wonid be a severe reflectk>a
The
,T* will to appreciated, Into energ
“7u..
mv b.
....‘"l.JoV.Mrr
when It
uk-r*t.K>d that young tob-1 tos vr.
man workiiiI hi. way through Yale
^®
with
.arned In poshing an in
valid In her chair for
Th
1th. Only
y-..;,iy,;j,jjg evening RECORD
•W.-‘
:'
/
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. FRIDAY,.JULY 3. 1903
HART TWO.
the evening Accord's Up»to-Dafe Ulustraled Featurf
Ter^oTi4;^ Scenes and Thin^^ of J^oie
^.)
TImj n'vvnl flood la saaWm lUaaM
Us been replete with lacUeof. trm^te.
heixiio. huinoroas tad area comic.
Uerv are t few of Ibeia from tU Ktatss City Star;
An Armourdtle msa wU rtalted
that town said tut be bad wen ta aU
ben w^h a brood of UlUt cblcU QUt^
tered on tofi of a i»lan<k A rat a^ a
duck, be said, alao ufMd tU taatmiBeat
a.arvfuge. ’The refugeoa Ud aotblag
In ixmimuo. bowerer. aad each bapC
iW fivm the olbeia. lU baa moO^-
: /liQ'KMIffC
•J
tbaai to fo too
One of
the edge of their
UttW buck
feathered ruo.fr. kept tU old baa
busy. He Wuukl flrat tioC to our cod
ot the pUuo. then to tU other. The
diuk and rat w«.rv iwated 00 the keybuanl. Rud It iivviocd to dollght the lU-
r—/
A,
V /
'Yfooi^olthe FoorthCoti.
Beuny on thee from e netion'e e^;
i< weU recnlh
rccnlk^Hik^
repid cre^hing
nd S»ntiego;i ceinnonede.,,^irhd Clot;
Todey nfiTr'tnm
er-ifbm JifimeUndjli
■Til bone-tpiked. to the erctic pine, ’tit flhet-bihM to tropic pelm i
stripe of white ».nd red e her to guerd the weaker from the .rtrong.
h .rtej e. tleepleu border wetch to keep eJoof the^
. seated aad
tchlag lU
tU wat«'
and iouelj and watching
which had made him Uke to tU Ull
a|K>l. The okl hen kept
intiera of the animal
ilmal kingdom
safe
the rat luorid aruuiiii at hU end of the
kcxUMnl. .lUtt. kAl Uuidly
'hu- .VrmuurU/e man «iya U stayed
at the R|H>t for fully an hour watching
the atrHiige cuiupaig. He took the
duck 111 hla bctot. but tbe chicken fam
Uy and the rat reatoted all effortt to
reai ue them.
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mm
iVoi.le who were In the west bot
toms wUmWd a inirlooa W>acUcU one
afternoon. Hetrur down 00 Uw corrent
beneath the ^L** road rUduot floated
wUt apiieared to be tbe body of an
army nurae. It rested ijuletly on the
errat of thr stream, with apron undlr
turUd ao)^ the lualgaU of the Rad
Cross WK’lety pUlnly x talhU upon one
arm. Vikui clo^r Inap^-tl^^tU flg
\MiCHT
flight of Ihe Fourth I The triumph endt, with whi* end glnro of rocket
And filming show of wUerd tklll. th».t tebti in nlr cMcndoy of light
*^N«w Dertiny unto mine eye unfoldt. end whiipen in mino~onr^'
Whet eVe'n teert heve not beheld, whet iteteimeAthip he-r yet to
Seel Stert increeie Upon my lUgI See netion eJter^netion fold.
S And kLry with proper perting pride her benner decked with.
.. A No more my benner’t wid ning foldi the cunning of the loonu cem yield-.
•
.Eech moming i .run ihell peint iti tUipet. tier itudded night j-hell be Ite I
. -^'Then Juitice ihell the meeiure fill of ev’ty creeture’y due.nnd dole.----"\\4 And humen neture’i efiorti belt be bent to culture of the yoot~"’'Be Melt, thou birthdey of the Right I Hell I Netion pet of Heeven'i plenL,
Hurrehf The cmicent fleg of iter^I All heUI The Pnrliement of meni
Ufl a*U^. which bad stood la front of
a grocary store. ^___
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S>-.x I'ien
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ng;.ti 1 >*
A RELIC OF THE campanile'.
. ANOTHER FIANCEE FOR THE
CERMAN CROWN PRINCE
ttiur
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REV. CHARLES W. GORDON. "RALPH CONNOR."
THE POPULAR CANADIAN PARSON AND NOVELIST.
^FoyRTH Sf JULY T
Hotm of th* roorthl Tho •»*«•
f«l of comm< lunbMW plorco
Thot lippU* thro««>i yoo high flung fUg. like wind chMod ihedou
CMh wowy itriyo hy »Uhy benm. ct.ch red by kindred red't cere
WhUe on it* iMnhoiod fioU of
Mink fleepy »t«.rlet. in ^ ^e«L
^ OMiAot .ehot., b. pUtol pop. MMMi the boom of encient gp»r7
/
,Md wekoM (d the.dny of d*o'»-nnd tell the tele
(Qr^f the obrlicr.. fooUer itrife. »lnce Codlik^iihood «V»t
Through noide serf nod kingly Jbvn_to'eiam the e«ueV Hghb/ oT
All helL thou fUg of nil the fUg^.^i thii the petriotY whiter dey^. ,
LM Rr^tute jiag in prophet tune b' p»e^ of gremder, wd»w»y K >'V
STORIES OF THtflOOD - '"A
Curiooe Inckfcnte’of the Dtonetcr In Kensee
When the water U tU aaat bottoms
Ud receded enough^ lU proprietor of
a coufwrUonrry eicwa entarad bU btdld
Uig
He waded oot and wat baay
among lb«* wrr< kage a hen a man came
up in a U-t The man .tUd up to a
post and entered the building. He
amllad as he saw the remains of a aoda^
founuln and cllmlnHl orer thd wrack'
age to one af tha atouU Ufora U.
•Olmma a straw tarry tot i
Uaald.
in In a boat paaaing naan
the big mllU in tbe aaat bottonu
ona of hU old frUuda la tU offlo
,,
I f.l1-
JOU’doing In tbe oftceT*
HU frWnd looked at bla dUdalufnUy
I llhk.-.l Itir- tirtlt
i.f
V- -‘I
'W
■-‘.v-V.:
rltlf.1 dRUSlilri t.r Hi. l»uk« Ol tMn.
imugtil atul itti-i. .tr KHiii KduR.a It
!■ “|lti»lllbtT>
tli.lt f.llltiul UII-.
gtoUlM.n.t.if ..fill., t i.»;as. lu. lil will
•li.iill) Ito uiA.l^ Tlu imeM .e.» I- i .11
ant) RiA.vful unt) t kiifin. li |--latm in
KiiBlttfi.) «l‘.* *'«•
f.t‘.'iu.of Hit* Ulr gu.^11 VI. Ion .
..LATEST PHOTOGRAPH.
tATElT AUTOMATIC WONDER.
AmwiliAtiR will aotiii haw ttn 04.1^.110iill> of
B \Uii »a • AloioRirl ■ Rh
R uoB.Wiful nrik kulomRioii I- 4'«»UiV
> on and don t talk to osa. I was
mmoa mill Und UU you onea.
but rm bookkaeper now.He was trying to aara lU boaU of
fUcomuig.
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Thare was a good exampla of
“nerve- In the case of Walter ». Dick
ey. He csiue home from Salt Loka
CTU and saked bow much of bU Hanaaa (Tty plant waa r®** “AboOt half
of thf building U down, and tU loaa
w Ul be about 130.000.- U waa told.
After
ant a cback for $1,000
to tba n llef (
of hU clerka, said. ‘Tirt a go and i
what wa Urk laft of tU plaaLklttoo from tU
top Of a one aibry aalooo balldlag naar
Ninth aud Mulbarry atrasto la Kanaaa
City. TU UtUa tblng Ud purrad plta^
oualy all aftemooo and attrmetod tU
alientloh of every one wU paaaed by
on the -L- road viaduct flereral In
effectual efforts to reacim U ware made
bafore tU negto Anally amxwedad la
brtniTing U to tU ground. Tbla U nepoia on lU
tna eod
eoo
compllshed with a long pole
d a piece
ptoca of board
of w hich U nailed
A asiKvr of water waa placad <on tU
board
WUn lU contrlrano. waa
rmiaed to tU roof tU kltton walked
on the board to tbe saucer and wraa
then drawn eafelj to tU otraet TU
r«cuer placed tbe kitten beneath bla
arm sod said U would koap it u a
senvenlr of tU flood.
f
/
Many acta of h«o4am wars oaaik
lU^a^ly eoburb. u'*iuQy tnstan.xw ilH V were lU Uat to leove tbe
boiui-s. ami wi h tU etrengtb of men
luiuy of tliom waded through wat»
waUt Uc«T. carrying booaehold goods
to places of safety. At one placa a
woman waa aeen with a child onder
each arm and a la'rge bundle of ctotbIng Ulantvd on Ur bead, wedlng U .
'I
Msuud her to tuabora.
A tragic conwdj waa tUt of data
Bay. a negro, who stripped and awato
out into tU flood to rcoase a bog tUt
friend Of bla.
'
nOBi UIBOM imiimme
wem*
Hgun tiM bMn OB wUUbmou fur
Um» M U«
iWRlBT Ui
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ahlih is Ua aubjcN-i ws» the only ona aeen d
»Wt
Abuu^ Ualkayu. a dtsiatuw of Uk mUaa. TU
wU loflom (Ut tU bakl at
ed hU band on Wa Oral conewrj ti
irwllcUon waa freely made tUl
iiure would U a very coally one. tut.
on tU conirary. W has proved eairnualy profltable. It U dimcuU to aa> w Ut
wTll U tU fulura of the f
w hich iha Und la named Be
a Quasr old pUca with low
and tfu Uiiad
which la abowa in
luaunllan la msa of tU iown> moat
^Tien Ray reached t-----------yn effort to get tbe brute from tbd
Vsof, but waa unable to do ea In Ua
emtoaror to rescue tU Uc&hy a«ddenU sank bauatb tU wuu kbd was
'Chirk hav« mad. M. ]
Ua diailnguiabed auhieet
V,™bo d. Brr„r«."I— )
jnoua The w orld
.A ^La
-I.. (Uidin^taiaa.**
Ixiiiualihe*' and
^uan-Ta inw
-Tm. mj
I-tot* kMB tto
TtrtiBi tt (brtoctnM U dO
ton ■»
tain. Uj tnt dvMdtodR SrtL ttowtoto SUtto toto ato tto tkM tooM •.Ml
TB* irnrao'sEooRB. lEimsi out, mob, friuay. July »■ ive.
I kftftrfl a woMfl aaf iflft Otter ftVftft^
4g: **Wteft 1 Mi rieli ttert te oft«
lAlftf 1 vUl aoi do. 1 wUl voak aad
to ft., klad oC teoftftwork. M 1 will
hot Mftd •looktaflBl'^ 1 wftieted ite
HOME DEPARTMENT
i LOVEkS GEMI PAklKHUJaT
OPWTBMSTTOl
•W HULUTAHMOW
ite ooftclftakift ttet U Is ftoi ftxftctlj
brown.
tasted
anything
at
all
9^
Suadtp Ssbhitb
Sivdpei Ltssons
;;lag -^lo Caesar tte thlaga ttet art
; i'a>^r s aad onto God tte thlaffi th«*
|;arv
ItRAffL AflKINQ FOR A KINa
The Inu-ruatk^ Sunday
school
ason for July 5 is found in I . Sam
?i. vUl, l ie The g^en text U 1..
dark brown
inie of tfloee worn by
perature may he reduced by pulling
xmu.l
x\i. 3
fifty *»x
years
Bavid .
The foUowtng by Bex WUliam S.
aoces-i StioQC was pubUahefl rvavuUy la tha
Chrtstlan irDdeavor World. Ilwrasaeot
in by acknowledgment of a Chrtsdaa
It Will
be rememberKNl
that six
months ag«>. wh\n wv turned from the
IVutoea roasted to a turn in Ue
ashes, but they needed a holler bed
than
the custard
to prevent dryla*
The fracraace of old fashioned flow-
vlomed to all the reflne
looks bach upon ds
reedurn spent under
ers.
Where quiet paths run to and fro
The secret of their burceoninc
he face, or the nerves again
grown tense with the clty s noise, the
O world of sorrows, let me fo'
Where quiet paths run to and fro
he prophet judge
camp
utensils
Weak,
and under Ibis skelt.-r ae spread our
nnigh Uuird affair, but cov
wred alib a abiie cluih. vrlth always
unrh of floaers. and with maiden-
€999 CMr.
ut^iK.r cis.klng. with the grand quiet
of faith
and
moral courage in
who >hoiHd haxe lkH:n proud to
he Itoviple of Jehovah
Iheir own
Samuel
the briers, bushes and thorns on the 1 deep and place it on the tup gral<
\VhMi won j of the oven
Should the oven iie its
•af. of purple shadows and blue water upon the caretaker of the family to the article that Is
to be'' baked.—
Waall have enouch exP*) blood iu
j Hou.sekeeper.
opr reins to feel a lonclng when the to rest our tired eyes, hope and health keep the stockings all in repair.
the ascendant, and strength
What can be done to lighten the j ,___________________
warm days come, to cc*t away into the
woods, away into the heart of the of body and mind flowed into our
Sait for the Throat.
know of has invented a plan of taking
hills, and breathe the fresh air un being
For many years pa*l. ludivd we
Whem as sometimes happens, one's the stockings of her son as soon as
tainted by the thronglnc city s ills
may say during the whuk* of a life
,mp is out ol reaclj of the butcher, they are purchased or kuU and rein
There are many to whom such a va
of more than forty' years.- we have
e apt ciaik can always substitute forcing them by strong pieces of cloth, been subject to a dry liai-king cough
cation would mean rest from nerve
lU and nut prejiaraitons. and lu the say. of U^d ticking, sewed on the which Is not only disires.slng to our
cream, even the ht*els where the wear U m6sl severe
self, but
to our friends and
those
u^K.'essllj.
and holes are sure to come flrsL This with whom we are brouKhl Into busl
The camp must be- near water, and pn»longs the life of the stocking a
who would enjoy the rest and quiet If tn the neighborhood of a brook, hmg time and greatly
losses the
1JI.SI fall we were ludut'ed to try
of the woods, and out door life, are cress, mint and briH»k trout cau us laU*r of the mother. Some manufac what virtue there was
in commor
scared away by this buebear. partlcu oally be had. and th»*se will make up turers do something along this line salt.* We coumiemvd
by
using it
by making the heel of double thick ihr.H‘ tlnu*.s a day. morning, nenm am)
larly when the jaded appc^iUe has no for many lacks iu the larder.
Hungry?
l>h how hungry you gel ness
This Is a help
Still another night.
dealre for even the dainty dishes of
We dlssolv.sl a large Uble
after one week of i.ut door life and Arm makes a business of manufactur siKK.uful of pure salt in about half
the home tablw
Now. this Is written from experi cooktug. and you sU-ep as >i»u u.sed to iug and lurnlshing for tired mothers tumblerful of water.
\
sleep when the sky and the ground the feet of stockings In different sixes, gargU*d the throat* moi
mental knowledge to dispel all
with a life
wa.s d.sap
Ito.inied aud seUMiue oxer lUeir
iraiiiude
.rophei s
;l..ry
or
me means fried pork, black, muddy
tn- inuifiiri ut..i tualth lil
>1.1
tlcp<-utl
U1K»U
Cleaiill
u- frcqueul u.^c of di.lu
srlK.ltc scid is au cxeell
stones and laying some
large flsl
stones about the lop This was made
large flat tree whose shade
afftirded
protection
shower,
opposite
from
which
sun
was
s
large suke. into which wer« driven
three nails, one above the other
responding
with
thrt^
In
the
tree
trunk
Upon these rested the stick of
green wood which served as a crane,
with a hook tn the centre, from which
bung the kettle, easily adjusted by
the different heights of nails.
Near thU fire place was dug a hole
about- eighteen Inches across, and six
Inches deep, fur an oven. and. before
It was to be used, a hot fire was
in it. which, burning down, left
. of very hot ashes and smouldering
eoaU
^
Water for the coffee was boiled In
kettle, and after the
'ToS
^
Mhe 1
sulU solelyvto the salt gargle,
!e^» of this work, calling for the ex- most cordially recommend a trial of
erelHC of i>atience and skill on the it to those who are subject to
part of some one.
It seems lo me. es of the throat
Many perse
IH-rhaps iK-cause 1 am a man and have not tried the salt garg
know Hitle about the matter from the impression that It is unpk-a.sanl
prai'ilcal experience, that If this task but after a few day s use no person
could Ih* taken up earlier in the day. who loves a nice clean mouth and a
when one was not weary from doing first rate sharp<.*ucr of the appetite,
other kinds of work, it might not be will abandon it —Household.
quite so distasteful.
I never have
thought It just' the thing any way. for
Butlng Rug..
lM.two. n Hu- add slid ihi- wi
t|e wife and mother to be compelled
Hou-seki'cpers will find U a great
n u.l. r ih**m koluliUv *,
end her evenings in IhU way.
The nuk aud pipes which carry off Her husband usually resu. and reads convenience and saving of the edges
of their rugs 4o have a frame for the
te waste water cyi be Kept in s ss:nl
leeps tn his chair.
Why not the
purpose over which to throw the rugs
tary ctuidiilou by
1 wife? Or If she must mend the
be U*aten
It is merely two strong
i. After the stockings then, might not the hus
ch afe used band make the lime a lliUe brighter upright posts eight or ten feel high,
,lop iiall and u
have
been by reading aloud or otherwise beguil ei firmly In the ground, wide enough
m the sUvpiug
ashed iK.ur some of ihts solution ing the hour? 1 know she would thank part to accomodate the largest rugs,
md a crosspiece joining them, over
i\o them and allow them to stand him for this Utile service, and
be
ir a while. For the cellar and dut- helped by it fin more w ay s than one.— I hlch the rugs may be hung for beat
The bollln*
uarl.s of
idc premises
uho
the, following:
Jo
\er> gallon of water add one and
enough
one half iH>imds of copperas The cel
We learned
losei. about the barn and
the kettle ctnild the platv where the house slops are
ing.
New \ork Tribune.
Such a irame is equally useful
for airing bedding.
ailed,
>es
rvimW clane. the coffee ixu
swing frvim
on uVe of the hoi flat stones,
the bacon an^seggs or beefsteak cook
at one side, akd the bread toa
should be genervmsly sprinkh this solution several limes a
U is cheap and effective.
ktH^a wauhful
the gar-
pertectlon. all at^e^and the
time, while the mlUlrlor toast would throwV the trimmini;
mmmg.K
scald in a moment after the kettle
cgciables. etc . out uu the garden lo
had been removed, and the nappies decay, if there
and plates kept hot a Utile bark on
the stones
If there was breakfast food to be
prepared, thav had th<* right of way
with the kellle. for a double boiler U
not a necessity in camp.
Beefsteak
was never so deliciously broih
over those coaU. and the brook trout
was done to such a turn as lo be al
most as beautiful In the eyes of ih
camper as when be was lakea from
But the crowning acblevemen
the baked beans, and the baked cus
Urd. VOT the former, the beans were
boiled, seasoned, and pul In the pot
with a piece of sail pork, and enough
hot water lo fllijt even full. The hoi
ashea were dug out. the bean pot put
dowa m aad covered to the Ud with
hot aahm with a few Uve ooaU
the lop, and left to almmar all flay
or all night, taking care only, that
there was enough hot water to keep
TIM Cl«™
bad
Hrely disappeared.
We attribute these satisfactory
eping in Hot Wcethor.
shallow hole tn the grotind some twu
feet In diameter, banking It up wltb
near a
Is
to be sewtHl into the legs of the hose just iH fore meal lime. The
of the little ones, which might other- that during the cut
not only free from coughs and. colds,
but the dry backing cough
A fire place was made by dlcftnc a
w to
Ike
Si
M «to tiekhtoe* krtcfc *Te>.
cat them, they sh^ould^ be
place
Id thus be beneficial by supburliHl and
; homiu> to the soil, or such
self-duhted terlpateilc “doctor^ wko
wanders throogh Ikh country, aapats
ially to the south nnd weal. aUoklng
There M no place In Christian £n
savor for tte aelf exaiter.
Tte Christian Endeavor monogram
gnlika endeavor In ChrtoTs strength.
Christian Endeavorers might tltbs
their time as well as thair money tor
Ood.
There la no aurer road to Socceaa>wu. Chrladan Endeavor county, than
Plod avenue.
Chr
tlous
aooal
The truest Christian Endeavorer pfta
ChrUt first, the church next and after
these the society .
The CbrUtlan Emkwvor pledge Is a
rulch for the weak beginner and a
tower of BttV-agth
way.-John V
trou
during hot weather, and will
at ion to New York nnd London. eU^,
diacorerlea by toeaaa of which te
able tu inUlUbl/cure about wranr
tease that flesh la heir to.
Aa a
le this clasB feed up their patienu
on stimulants and keep up their hopea
and faith unljl their money ia gone.
hen the • doclur move, to frewh
fields and pastures new.*'
WeW-omr to I
Q«l> Boa.
QU«stk>n may Uc s
|!jach*^I^Urt*d ssUor on Turn Up*
bia
f Ike «v-r> true s(Kirtaiaaa. Blr Tho»ss
trouble
This
^ke Ork-utal d.-s
The following directions I will guaritee at being thoroughly cleansing
r almost all woolen textiles, restor
ing
them
-equal to n^'
of warm
To one
water add two UbM
ifuls of spirits of ammonia (not
odd hint for the housekeeper's
benefit has to do with corks and botAn ordinary cork may b# made
as serviceable as a glass stopper by
steeping U In a little sweet oil,
Pul
he oil in a basin on the stove and
seakly * household ammonia*' so
I In use. but the' real stuff!, and
teaspooufuls of powdered borax
vhen U Is hot drop in \he corks
In a
ew moments remove them and you
ere bt* any aolled spots on the
i mark these with a few stitches
irlicV
basted on
down
IMp
the
goods
up
and
sUl 9nd them equal to the more solid
CHRISTIAN ^ENDEAVOR.
.Vvis xsJ.
-
his
Ue sure to reaj the rest of the chsp^
or. in
which Samuel so skillluny
irawh a picture
^
a nd. though hla MW boat la hla fineto
Ctmpled w^ih this wa^ a
jealousy
fur
Jehoxah s
•merAency reveals the habit of
jDdeed.tea a brick, n^ loss him «•
In
Ext-r sim-r tbe liidiaus lu the seettop
Vermont now kmmn. ai Fletcher
dlscovx r.J • hoiu-y * lu the map^le l^
l disincl luis U*»*u 1
ermont kug-
Jt;
cr££^.T‘r“
wluit slow as cvmiiHited will
pn-s<-ui prvHvss.
He uaed to cot a
aluutlug gash in tte bark and toaert
iu the lower etd a gauge ahaped piece
and i
of w«xd. fn.m which the aap ran and
dropjKsl into a isH'Jar or basawood Jjadlua. as s!w
trough.
.M the end of the w
these troughs would te set up ag
the tnvs and left until tbe following
Animal totelllgcoce, thoogh not oae>
is-aiMin. by which lime the troogte eaaarily higher In degree wbca they art
would U*'thon»ughly mildewed.
acting at onr servants and not for their
Tlil-«^m.at.*nally add.-d. to the fiavor awn ends, la then very much more eastof the :iU*rtglnal sugar. I.ut can b
1, approach^ and undetatood by oa.
te Siiid to have improved IL
The -potot • Is a curiooa example of
ovaiM.nitor of tlms.* UnK*a consisted of an action In which Inattoct and reasoa
^an in.ii kettle swung from a aapliog meet. Tte atofiptog of tte dog. howertent «>x. r a stump.
By a alow and ar It began, has by training and heredi
UdlouK r.rxH-ess the sap waa fiiwl
ty become InaUnctlre. Tte dog. even
ed and then bolUd In Ihia kettle, often when quite a puppy, atnpa when It
taking two or^ihrvs* days* bolUqg
amelia tte game and iwmalna
fore It i-ould te sugund «»ff
^a*
the way lu which the redakina'and tte •elae U being checked by a strong to
early Vermonters ek«d out a -sweet* adoct to aund allll. Yet ^ dug. after
nto" of their lea aid johnny cake.
te ted accom|xatrK*d hla maoter and
game sl»..i over him. Is quite
A fhrsrr h'veneh lSt»llTO.
aware that he is a half controlled -meA iK-nam who was supposed to be the
and w h.lv still under tte domlFrench General Mouton. count de Lo- naUng -iwliiting" Insilmt will look
hau, was *omx^ captured by ah English
nd Imp ioriugly to I
Vcwsel. hut after a time the capUln dla*
tbe scent teila I
I to bu
coverevl that his prisoner was tte
Count de Muutnmd. ‘Why did you de
acUou of u differt*nl kind la the
ceive meV’ he d.^t>d.*d angrily of the squatting of youii.: Mrda. It U a perdid not d«*.vlve you/' rei*Ued fei'tly n astinat.lc prt*cautJoa. Keeping
Montmnd: -not at all. You thought I sttll and lying h*w are not chaimctertw
General Mouton
You told me ao.
;nvuUar mily to Brier RabMt, but
You have a fifty giAi frigate. Waa It
moat ri mark.nble to see the way
fo5 me. who have only a poxket pistol, to which tiny iN*ewlta or Uttle teal,
to c«
^
hardly blggx-r than a fluffy bee. Be
Tlr .-apuln
n. pat their Utile china flat on the
and took every ojn»ortanlty to treat
lod and rvmaW motlonlem tor minhim rudely.
One evening at dinner
»to avoid U lng I
tbe health of the
French. As Montrond reme to acknowl
edge it tbe captain cri«*d: *TTbey are all
cowarvls! 1
make
of tte N>w ^
When Montmml s turn came te gave pany be received a telegram which be
s**uUmcnt: -The KngUsh-the, are prv-a.*rvid for a number of years end
aU gcnllemvu. but 1 make exceptions.nd then showed to hla frteoda.
Nathmal annlvc.-^irU** Khuuld
only siH-ak to us of the p.ist. but also of
the prvseuL 1 hey Khould not only
CttU tlu- splelHlid a. hieve.ueuts of ll
who xxrougbt x\i‘ll for iknl aud euiiiitry
!v*l.
is-rforuimg
with the Ut-iVfvSity of
lu our U;iy the duib-n ibat d.
us.
Th.-y should U- iu-l
presi-iil noble action as xx
mortals to past noble action
er of Hu* lKH>k of H.-brexvs recalls In
the elcvculb chapt.-r of that book
wundcrlul acldcx cuu-nis of tbe be
Of tbe past not siinidy to iommeuiu
them and their det-ds. hut that we 1
under the iiirtu.-iKV of their exau
might -run xviih path-me the race'"
U act iH-foiv UK, kiuklng unto J.-sus.
uihur am! liuNher of our faith.hhe life is as ImiK.rtaiii as any
other phase of life. A-man not only
ly to hliuH»*lf aud to his familK.* mK-inl Cln les lu which he
t alm> to hlH state. And this
duty Is an niiiK>rtant one.
has
raised up human poxerumenis for the
execution of his vxill. aud lie calls
s pts.ple everywhere to Ih* Inler\‘st**d In them and to iH*rfonn their
duties tow ard them.
* lleuder unto
Cn-sar." said Chrisu -the things that
i-sar-s aiHl unto G.sl the tilings
that are Gisrs,- ImxI should hold the
supreme plu.v In our lives, yet at the
ee> T.nle.
tame lime there la au imi»ortaDt place
urXU^ of aooltern FIoik
for the state aud foj: civic duti.*s. Nor
to dw*p wat.-r and feed on sea
U It enough to isdiit out the liu|>urltU*a plants. mosUy tin* kind called -turtla
of iKditlcal life and U**t lo U* excusc-d. grass.- which they eut off near tte
That the name of tod Is not exprv*^sly toots, eatlnc the loxxer |»arts and Icavritlen lu the cousinutlou of the Vnlt- tog the to|»s fi«iottog so that It coUccta
ed Stati*. is no excuse fvxr a Udy of to great flekls and marks tte spots
Christian people for refusing lo vole.
here the animals are to be hunted
By thi-ir voU*s they t*ould Ueli» stamp for by tte fishermen
After browsing
tte name aud character of G^d ui»ou on BUc-b ocean pasture's the gr«'n
vers for
tte country Itself, which U far tetter
go to Hu* mouths of
even than to have it written la uur baths of fresli water, which they aeem
conatiiutlon. If |H>lltlcs U impure, to msd from time to time. The Klor.
ttexv U all the mure reason that Chriw ids fishermen say Hu* re|.illea enter the
Uau iHvi.le ^uld bo luteresitd to crevks and roll tf^geiher masses of
It, that it may te purified. God can grass. «*menltog them Into balls with
susuln Hi. peiHik* even to adverse clav. When tbe turn of tte tide takes
He kept Josoi-k and the ba’ll* out to sea they follow them.
Tbe fishermen watch for .such balls
floaUng down tbe ctveks. and when
Daniel faithful even tn ldi>latrous llahy
ion
Ktauwmen awl politicians van te they iM-e them they stretch nets scroas
CbrisUans if. like all other ChriML^na. the mouths of the streams and always
they de|H*nd uih>u the grat*e of G.sl to catch tbe luril.-s.
Pausanlus. tbe Greek general dlsd
mn. Wtea
by wl:
hotly pureued by ibooe sent to appre
hend him on a charge of treason and
sacrilege be tbok refuge to tte
tuary of a temple. I'nabK to rx
him by forve aud also unwUU
violate the sanctuary, tte 0
walled up tbe entrance and beg
unroof the building. When he could
be «*n they noU«*d ttet te wo
tog «>metLtog which proved to be a
quui filled with ixolaon. By the ttmo
had sulBcienUy advanced f
their eotram*e he waa to
2,-3-K s'.v:sr™'r s:«r3
^ lafllaDa la ite attad Sute
i^OOfK while that af 1800 gave
to^laaffUMXMk
his superhuman akfll. hU grefii fW
Harrisburg, is y<Hir utfleial stale paper.
Nu. 7S. V B
'rialufleld, N. J.Yuur state iH*cretary, is Mlsa Ida B.
Blepbeus. UackelUtoWO.
the mixture, turning and
clean black lace wipe off all dust
ng it about and shaking more or
a cambric
handkerless with the hands very gently, rub carefully with
bing the soiled spots a llilie till they chief. Then pin ll on n board. ln.erl ausluiu thx*m.
posit their eggs upon meats, fish, and
Inf
n
pm in ench proJecUng point ol
are clean. The lighter it is handled,
God often trains Ills iniople for puL
cooktHl food, unless they are closely,
Sponge It nil ovpr with Uc service and calls them to It.' He
the less rUk there
U
of
having the ince.
ered All cereals should be bought
streaks.
Then press the water out. tuong ten. and do not remove the trained Jo«.‘ph and Moooa In Eg.vi>l.
•mall quantities and carefully InDaniel to Uahylun and th isands of
and rinse very well in warm, clear plni-until perfecllT do. It *111
otters since their day. and w hen the
specitMl before using
Look well after
water
When thU is done, lay the quite freeh and new. ■
crisis came and they were needed men
nd bread jars, and the re^
goods in folds and put it carefully
recognised their wladom ami phu*»*d
ceptacU's in which milk and butter
through the wringer.
To complete,
the reins of iH»wer within their bands.
kew. They .should be
let two pexsoos inke It, a piece at a
Is very good for the stomach, es- God aUll wants Ida people to rule ibis
ded and aired trequenily.
They
time, and shake Ull all the water is peclally indigestion.
We uae about World. It Is Ills world
be kept sweet, and purified by the
out of U; then hang upon the line UH a teaspoonful of lemon juice I9 one governed to accordance* with Uls w-lll
of a little borax or baking soda
Uis ihoi*!**
dry. Do not iron 11 at aU. By UUs cup of hot water, a half hour before and by
ildew should be carefully watched
process light wool draaaea of moat meals
Sweeten lo uste. It Is also young and old, aboukl keep ibe»t*kelvea
to touch with public
during the hot torrid weather. U U
delicate colors may be reetoced. aad gtwd for sick headache.
the most obstinate of all defllemenu
for plain dark cotors it haa no €
to gel rid of. Prevention U
Left Overw.
tofloeace upon tte side of civic rigbtthan a cure. Ho not allow
Ifs a wise cook who knows enough aouanem and to favor of Christian
Tte Right tort of Oven.
lo remain In a damp or wet
By using the following teau one to combine among the left-over a clUxenship - for “righteonanesa, exalt
over night
I reproach unto
may be rea^mably sure of getting saucer of stewed lomiooee. a aaucer
le.” Onr forefathers
the proper beat for tte Tartona kinds of iuccoiaah and a aaucer of peaa.and
itiy.
I God and to ttelr ci
then by the addition of a UtUa aeaaon- They loved Hla word. His bouse. Uis
ing bring up the whole Into one ap^
petlxing dlah auSetent tor aix people.
may Ik* bunitsl
will iH* exceedingly
up his shingle at n h^l tnasporarUy
and scattering hoge bllla. prodnltolng
with test wrlahas
Samuel prayed: The Usi cure
pi-rplexliy ' and
tasteful, but. to the uninitiated, .
ut»n. ai)d there were no worries l*e
Cbristlan Endeavoiwra* beto day la
tabekd ••tomorrow.-
in
strain, and toll that has become dls
<auie togeUier on your faraway Lor
would te- hmualng. wart H aoi
sorruwtul to tee tte awaram of poor
nervous mortala tlAt flock aftor etary
makea
he wixrld, and thus escape* <he ridL- til iheir m ighUxrs. Reveals a sad
f the ao«.ds all aU.ui u.s, and the part of the young folks
One who has never been catupjnc.
would be turpris4Ml to see the vartely
and reapecled ia yw cohitoaniQr to
he desire Ul the iHXipIe lo be like
ufi lints of gray tree trunk and green der that it comes to be quite a task j hut at the U.ltvm. put a grate uude
of^.temptlnc dlahes that can be pre
pared over a campfire.
Ba aaietal how
you neglect tte aid of a toaa kaowfi.
tte
thought
manding I king
elders in demanding
lialr ferns ..r gr.vn h-aVit. fur dollies. taken every day and so much climb } hut at-ihe tup. fill with cold water
A ae hat down to that delicious lug of tree's and running about amoug! dripping pan. which is about an inch
Camp Coekinc.
statu-ri*d
had grown »>oJder and more oppresslk*m*r a king than anarvhy or
extinction pt»rhaps
the
wise ones
ra lent fly. serving as a is.rch.
► or sicniflcance *
and
low, r to unite them
With Sam
adxanciug years the rhlli-Unes
and
• the increase of honor, and the re
' sources of luxury have no weichl
igiu.raijl
Di-eded a strong, visible, ivuifal
land led fork, spoon, and sheet. Iron
ikilk-i. a wire broiler, a cheap tin cofei/ pot. a covered water pall and tin
dipper, and lai.t, but nut least, a flreprotif earthen bean jku with a lover.
ont of oiir tent ae stretched
' cuod thlncs of life, compared with
• which the accumulation of wealth.
lo l*e
SUtmueU were rare. ’ The iK-opk-. too.
hey priived all suffli leni. were as folows:
A round camp kettle, a lung
i, the sincere
of 'all—one
• would think that these michl be
’ recoenUed as beyond a doubt the
uoi
ure a change.
Ideally, the dlnxt rule of Jehoxah
hrougti hi> proph.-i
was
lu nobU-M li.rui of g.iveruiuent. pracliajlx. llM-re w.re ^erk.^l.-. .UlbcuHu-s.
k
The novice In camping
o burden himself with cumsuiK-rdulties. and omit Indlsaur
U
ondered that the elders, having s^-eu
that all the prOspiVt^ve gain would be
be bother ol getUug it there
penslbles
It
the profligacy ol the sons, should de
ing that the amount id paraphernalia
for ckmp’ life is so great.-
roof
failures.
have held It aacred.
Christian Endeavor cooveattoft
which is to be beKl in iveovcr July » to
13 w ill be the twenty-flrsUatemadoiial
one.
ITayer plus pracUce
atroug Eodeavorer.
the iHople desired t
retched
is longing for another privilege
ug near to nature's bean
But.
; all classcH, there exlsU a feel
A wlckk cate stands wide for me
Where 1 shall be no trespasser
In more than fancy 1 can see
My thousand
friends in welcoiut
hruugh its leade
priests. In this lesson we
and leader of the people, and he de^
sired that his two sous should succc*^*d
him a*
judges,
but they
proxed
cauvas. as among the haper knowu. and IMore the tan
The pansy folk are
And bud aad blossom whUper low
poaure to hia frteada, whUa hla tarn-
With Samuel closes
meat IS termed a theocracy. God had
made known Uis will to the nation
THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN
from tte victim under tte threat dC
U th* Wv sr
Thst-s sure u> aor
• victory had been obiaini*d over
Ruler, aad hence tu form-of govern
Ac^ the flelds of kmc aflo
mew used by quwcka to extort moaey
that .under ^htm a great and de
the Hhi:istine.-i
paraiion
Lo. fro^ the sweet, ryse^rlpened bow
are acquainted wHh tteax. They tool
disgraced and prefer to tmat their
l U)' atrangers.
Bvrea this ax-
Old Testament to the New, Israel had
under the Judgeship of Samuel,
the jH-rtod of the Judges. I p lo this
lime Israel had looked to God as lu
rio^i^^o^e wines of summer akow-
-wtwsfti «r TBHLThere Is only. oa« exeaae for patmixtag tbML Moftl peraoaa are fw
The llBBe was about
before
slo% to the throne. aloUl UH*e B. C.,
ding. after the same manner of proWhai^ hoUjhocks aad daUiaa Mow.
TiAVEUNG
w QUACBS
. XTt 1-12; II Chraa. xxiIt. l-T;
dll. U-22; cxxll. 1-8; cxxxvU,
>T. xlT, 34; Matt
ix, 1-5; Bom. xlil.
Fur bread and pastry, have an oven
that will la flve minutes turn a piece
of whKe
Is especially
I
The cusurd was aooomplUbed la the
same way. except that
the
ashes
wer« nut hi sp*.-d as high around the
pot (for w. bak.d our custards, loo.
iiid dreams and viakiiu maniXoid
I kave la mtad a cardan uld
well beloved
paper dark
varied the bill of fare with a rice pud
have
proachlng them in delicacy of flavor.
I kftVft tft ftUA4 ft fftittftft oM.
CloM lo ft mik kftowa hlfthwftj.
UWr ftftiifr. pink and inarlftoW
Kmp Ikelr kmc .u»»« liolidftjr
the
white
in the beau |k>u. and.it was Ml to
jelly into richness
Sometimes we
.M. B.C. ftATBS. lOlTOB^^
stir
There, neath
turn a piece of
When the oven U loo hut at first,
^aloftlftted to aiftke . penoa kappy
s crust forms un the bread or cake,
lo alt for aa floor or two atftftdil, luck
which prevenu Us rising
It u bet
log tfl« ifliwad of yara la ftftd out over
u-r. when baking bread or cake, to
X Tftcftftt apace la a stoektog. Tt must
have tbe^oveo a.lUlle slow at fllwi
become dftdMly moootimoux after
aad increase the heal gradually.
L>oe flaa flad Ite fortoae to go the
When baking puff paste, .the heat
rounds of ft famU, of five or Mx.
at first and
• But tfle atockloga must be mend
crease later. ThU U
«!?•• Bo It would teem. Of all our
wearing apparel, stockiaga aeem to be
When the oven U loo hot the tem
taled lo swlfleal deatracUon.
ThU
Aft. OM Fftfthiftiiftd Oftr#ft«.
The fracraace uf old faskioaed flow
fte aU oihse klnto ol aut cuke
use nn oven that will to flve mlauiss
dying coodltlon
_
Whenever she visit, her naUve coun
try. Denmark, the dowager empraM
of Bussla has some Danish black rye
bread served to her every day. fiht
Ihaa a great liking for \hi9 bcaad.
of tne
the retiona
ratlona m
of w
the
which forms part or
aaya a remlnlacent writer #or the WashIngion Star.
*rhls telegram Peached
him one flm* morning e short time before Senator Ftott waa olectel to the
United States senate for the eeoond
time. It wo. sent from one of the fttatlons of the New York Oantral end
It was a very unusual thing for that
train to stop at that pardcalar etattm.
bnt Mr. l»epew at once gave an order
to hare It done.
This telegram waa refsrrad to to tbs
presence of Senator Platt oa 00a otca**^00 see." said tte senator. -I waair
ed ttet train to stop wilhoot the leeet
qoeiiUon of doubt. 1 knew that tbe
way 10 n*acb DepoWa beeit waa srtth
a Joke, aud
I aeot that telegram.'*
Oox. i-nor Sunley of Kansas waa
once no pestered by olBoe aeeken» re
late tte Saturday fevenlng Poet, ttet
be .found It necreaary pohllcly to mek.
tbe autement that to view of tte axcecdlngly numeroos appHoattoai for
oOce te bad received tbrongb tbe
malls te sbonld be nnabla to give any
attoudon to them, much lam afford
any hope of auccern to tte Tartona apIn tte CDorae of a fow days after
that yon have said ttet yon wwt 8^
tog to take a week off to dsattny tte
pUe of letters asking for Jobs. U evofTthtog else is gone. then, my dear
i^SSr. I should like tte Jah of toai^
baan mada tte anbfoct of a baak af 8»
pagftA with 288 wood onte by twa ItaB
FI
THE EVENIKG BEODRD, TRAVERSE CITT, ItlCH., FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1903.
A. D. TYLER
«**A fivA's» «»ler. mi y«l fW fm f«rtk mit m CMpleto.
%r bw ife sM t«ci ■
wistfinofeto:
DENTIST
» 4yln« iD«h
mgetohiMwUL becwD* hixa^eit «pU
raierd l*j b*r attractioita and tB 4aa
ttme married ber. But tbe tame aad
fatoUtj aitrmled her third marriage
9. P. CARVM 9 •HO.
FIRE INSURANCE
•lluse. teaihrJ «Mdbl Be M skM tk
That Mks nr M hasam 4im is, mita m ikmif.
L. I- A. BUILDINa
LW HASTINGS & SON
gTi^^t^MlTinxlAN. x-oumT
tlmnl
FIRE INSURANCE
"One tad of f«rlk )kf oWralf ■ Porlo Boo s isle:
Ik HiitiuiiBes narfitipale in qvie aiolkr style.
ThV>e«ri«aa F„
than merchant UUor made.
Peerle** Mfa- Co.. DetrmL
S. Benda A Co.
"A
«ood. oU fastawd fourtk m ciWrale af kne.
WbHe they've aaothtr tad up nurt!) at MuuBe ad at None."
m
MaC
Bold by
----------- uU.r. A 1) >WO. »t t«B
LA^
aWssatM bj
"Malisafnrth?'* taci^landkyputupaaeagerkad.
Ik teackr sdrted with proper joy that Iky should underslad.
j. "Goad boy!" tk Iati#i4 teacher said. "On fourth can slad each lesL
*We heroes have for treeduo bled it's rHcuned as tkbest:
"And wkresoir on haunr floals with happy hearts we neet.
fon fourths we chen with histy throats and have on day conplele."
SdWfieJotts: "A fourth s a day m which we afchrate.
Aid al tk tad with flags is gay to show that we are yeat.
L'haracUTUad tU- two prt-ewUng
.. Mr. ClayiHsoIc^^lunltU was unnIncM l*y
wOQud aud
t attd In a few yeara bo.
avliuj hve
Bof^v Uivw dlod In
and wai
bnriM l.y ibo nMo of her laat hunband
In Mount Morinli cemetery, where Ihi
tanje nnmlK*r of rhiiton* to her grave
the ttlTvvtlomtto interest abe hai
l*rx>sti,. Juhn A
BETSY ROSS AND THE
OLD FLAG HOUSE
JlF ISAAC L.-Kir
re-uf TTiT^-akUT of Us
} W.-XW
.at, uud HO hPmiKbt her
|youn»
whirl, eventually gave
tlic oi
hvr faiucthe call wa# iwon
!
Th.' i.iin*«>s«*
to pn-vent Iniorrup
j made known, t
t Into the imck room,
| lion -*be took ll
on. with bi, x tulnottt
Cvuoral >Vasl«l
talont for dotails. laid l*e»*u stndyinu a
t hns Ih «-h for dosit-n. hut uiKvu ts.uierrinu wub bis
lilt r.MMu. into ho«los.i It ina.i. tMvame apparonl tbal
*liion.M vitn-M abe xvas muP.* cs.n.iH-ionl to olalH.raio
t.sl.,y. xvas the Idou tban thorns, lx*-s. and tbo ^x^m■
r> siM.p at tb,. niittrv acrvxd to viubinil tl.o ontiro mattor to bor tairio aud dl-Hx-mion. 'i be rx*and brr bus
,U of that luouu.raMo inu r^ low.
Ivr.ud tiNvW up
bah !«,* invxscbsl that litllo r.vum
lint
lib such lu»nor, in woil known
llor
h;iok |«irlor aud Itn bnuixy oakon llo<»r.
ItM triuiumlar uipUimd, its maniol and doHlyni met pioia-ral appnwal. :ind ot,
tbe lltb day of Juno. 1777. wu»
tlivphus-, aro tlw v^-itno aii.l as well
aoxsptoil and nd..ptxsl by tbo Conti
l.rotioi V4sl n< wbon |b*t
nontul <Mii;:rosr, loi the nattoi,:,! ein
tnln«H<
lids Is the hkiu.ii'
‘ 11’7 yoiirs atfo.
Ihtsy Uosv
It w:,s her X
I>Uy Itos. xva^ tla dan,:!,for of .San,
orl and #:iizabotJi Cri-.s^j,. and wag of taste and aeeuniey It, pjuiK.rth»n
that devised the
whld, ba*
born on tbo IM day of .laniury. ITTc!.
stood and will stiiml for all time a*
Mr. Grlgcotn was „ bnibb r of ooiiMd
the standard of the laud ov«m* which
crublo reputo and was ass.s, iMod iu U,o
Wav«‘s.
Sxvuieihliig else might bn
The
croctiou of ln»loiH-ndoi,o. ball.
iMven formed and fratmxl, but notbii
family w.-re C*«akor>. nn
could have U-ei, mure hnrmouloua or
brought up In that faith,
simple or pn.phetic. uipl thnvugl, tbe
Idontmcation of herself with
Ikdsy Ibvsh Ivecnme a hletori.
I for hor boart ami hand
rollowmg the
age aiHl is enrolhnl on tbe Ihm
‘dlotate* *.f her own nlTvxothvnw. sho aelAVplod.youilK Join,
n uophew of of Uevxdutlouury dmrncierH..
The mlui.ti..t»-of tbe rtngjM vurod for
Goxvrge Loss, one ,.f tho slgm-rs of the
lU-tsy Uoss the autbor,7g,lion «.f the
Ibvlaratlon of lnd.-i" i‘'b*i,.s-. an.l wn>»
government to txxnilnue the work, ammarrivKl to him In I*o.>‘mlver. ITT:: As
for iiiuny years vh»- found .active «*m
an Kpls<s.;.aU.m. nhe was dis
ployineiit in the lucreasing call for flag
»nak.-v^ for inariying
and nttond.d s.-rvU-e uA the nation enlarged its JvonnduneH,
It sivms a pity tba
i at the now vem rablc
ootild not bavf Nm-u prem-rx.Hl. lirtd
oh on Svsond street,
It survived thmugb all the lntene„lt,g
rx^submiv. xxltore among th^
years ll would have Invn a prlcvh'ss
worM,lpon.\Kho ofiou saw the .tately
precious relic now.
Hut no iH-culiiir
revan,<H- of \'a.hlnglon
tlMMb-vd
i:u.
wTil. b
xI.-imU. but Isi by
«.!d ns ibf- iirMiM-r ly lisedf.
.too Uousa*.
Mow In’ the*
Tbi- aaiuo
.jivy snsben.
itb rs. with
1
frxd«t.-
r srr.-
•'rwu'i'i';;;. «h,A ...m.
J. ,• TlUl-ll'Al’.ill
InaplrtHl
a,l«|M.tt
HUIer—AMuii U the matter beiweei
Grime* and MIk* Wllkcrl- I
they luirted lu .nn«cr Ju.t
aliout to iH- ,n ,ri irtl.
Mark*-<». i.o- tbeo'wa^ no euKei
aUvui it. Just as tlH-t^,onionV wa* U
la-Kln MIfs WilkvT dls,>ovorod Uiai
Grlm.^ wi.tv uloxos tbut xx.^o N.u;:b'
iiuin \xho K fnsod to unit work cui
lyinjiatlix
with MriLli.K atroo
‘lH‘rw
1 runwor'.i*t-
A bearJ
^ fb tafig Ik kfc. iHve speeches hi Ik town-® Ik leadur slopped hiuwllh a ye#—"Sit down, you dune, sit dowu!”
Ju*tar
A'itT. in Nsid e*»unty, I.* nx'rixv'.Md » x.
ts.iuitj. UU Kn.tay. the
xUx
x*f Juu.-.
iMh tUy xrf J lx u. x; «• to
iu tbe
!... ib. bnSnn.r . | -xul
and ihsi at:
« ji.xnt. r*-.i.sl in aaid
'ilm’t-..urt.Tm U mi*ii‘ <*' «**uTTI^-uxdtl.s.inth. .itT .<* T.-xer-.
ani«h..a
.^u- . ifanx ih.^ i-/xxh> tU- t r*x. r .t th.-
u n... ,.rx
'H
l- reudxT bis«.-.-uxu„
•u.-h
Mil
"J!!!::
-4*1.1 .St.*
and Ih.. th.mrmg
:o4.-r tF.
.-itdd.-.sm«sl.an4ali ..iL.-r ,»rs..n. m
Jun .s f.dv y ll 1;
J. B. Baialn. M. D
Z- V. Lvn.v. ¥
martin & Evans
Offor. JMt.
h root m
Jxid*.-Pr..l*at.-
IK y. ”>iu Ruj
And U i- fui tl*. r x*id. rtsi. U*at i*aal Jaiu. - «V
MUtjk.s. g.vrtb.
mt.tx7*t.d
tu MaJ.l 4-lal*- xd Ih.- im-ii-I.u. x ..f ^ai.t xsiH*nl.
At
tJxe Pr..»«.u r.strt 1,-r s«d
tu;*:
tu. X.ar
th .u*and mi*.- buudr.d si«l ihr...
tl..-t'«tx.d*ar»x.i>- fU.x tu^ a .>H*nlx.
BUSINESS CARDS.
m.a.'^T.V"yii.~
.1
4M«t.l j Lval b. .r. ..r I^ai.l d.*
at th. m.i>- >4 his
uZ \i';z
h.TSl th.- nal .-tal. ♦» U iietiiif U* lh. #-«tate ..|
r and lurlhrr
i; ... i.»iiid».*l Mai.id.* ;a*,l. an.1 that *u. 1.
tl»-
x.ar ..f ..ui Uod ..jm-
u, vsr. tdm,
*“yuurky
_____
MuiVl,. Mi
A xAU-g. ut kits lfX> TUx-rvj*
......
Notably deft with her
proved a valimltle agslsiant toherbua
to her
band in Ids ,n,ft. and t!i< ..Utile kbop
Into whirl, the front rx«vi»
became n pla.s* «if much tvs4*rt fx»r
atalely dauu-.s ami genoinl |u,trons. w ho
found tho tasto :„.d skllTof the young
mUlrx‘«g .nltiMl to tb-ir Ub ;,N and her
engaging manners aoxvptable to their
•oc-lal demands
It wa. a simple, happy'home, but not
defdlruHl to lH‘ of
When the war bmke out John
Ji.th .U> ..f .«uU n.
l f..r tin • sai.:in-i>g aiwl
f.ii-»-n.,»»n, !"• a*~'
b>.,.unv,a.»dtliax .11
i* r
u*
-«'at.-. 3". re^uio-l t<-
iURxvAT. mXHi Ui;iu« u, OOutoo.
W xlauau.
• HAXUIB. ^
bm»\V.S-AlV.ru. .v wxA foun«l.x.r at
back of tbe CcntennUl era;
that onr young nation lived
the tatore than in
'•
!
K?ss~s;-“
■ Nf, I'i
Ha
Atoone C»pu-in 'Ubboro.-. fcU*o
piUooen.
wub Whom bo beeax
tely hasociated, wa* John Clay
*•" im'-'/»*.<. «f Cener.)
,;i
i
;'si
lh»t
.......
-■*
Tt
^
Aud It IS f.irU,.-r .’.r.l. i.sh llu*l «*;.l ,--:i!x..u
x'a- . tl*.sic
on saM tu>nh Itn. at-4,1
uir!nmi’e.‘'th:iT\V^: nurth\"l^^^ l!.‘al.-l j«sl
Ut.sl lusajd .s.i,t,.x . r tirandTr.v.Ts.-.
Established in 1859
To enable those who do no! live in the cttic* Phere we have store
td get tbe benefit of our Prices abd Quality me will ship
issortmcnl of goods liste.
”rtgh‘f?tpaidrsuSecn
Sortm
J. W. Caontleu. M. a
“ •" »>-»luu-lv .vrtaiu lUat 11 1. one ; ’"'7;
....
....... ..
tas Kiun Etcbt bi.
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
It'of Us nnti.iult;
the past. The tradition Umt
built of
4»r.*ughl over
th.* ship W.‘l.vme.
hhh Uire the
*‘7^.'th' t-.att-r.-r Oa .-Mtat. .rf X Urn Karli.
Ut4...I xir.-»u IJbk.- lox«i.-h»a; lu aaid <>.out^.
i« hher.-:.. ,-tx.t.
t>.|irt f.«- ll*.- "N.aa-'N-ts-.- i*
«.f th.-
irrr
WhcD Yon Want a hlcc Cm of Meat
wa now, Hoi**r a* it Arraaitm rs im
ppaamxd in Fhiladclphia 'it ha« been «ugge«ted
away under exn«stm‘ to the aame coa> a. a comprt.nus.. that it l»e transfemM
dltSopa which "have thivateneU thla. to t'alnnouni park wnd n-buillMheiy.
Tbe bonae where Jefferson wroU» tbe a* was done u, the cave of the old
Dwrlafatkm of Indeiwodetuv. tbe honsa Willlau. IVnu ta.uvM-. thus m.vking it
uliiniton made h
ablle Ur. a tvproxlucth.i.. but pr.uttcally dcstrxxyv
lag:1a
la tbe. dty and many
1
oth
other locaU* tng lu Identity. Thus u vi:i W nc-i.
seaiM- from
tiea srblch would now be of
timely ar.> the ef
raloe have auccumUHl to tbe invasion
of private Uterw*!. What enhances the fort. w hlch have Us n so rx*xv„ily nundx'
marvel of tbe deliverance of tbe flag for Us re.i-uc and ivTxm'rx utlon. It ta al
boaaa from the fatf w Uleb ha* befallen im«t a^niracle lUu thrx.ugh all tlM^He
tts pears ts the ‘&ct that for a Urge mxssibmmbs. u( .b*stmetU.n it Teutalned
poctloa of tbe time It has occupied It* aud M*
tally uncbaugexl f
hat it
plaet It bad no reiululteent Intereat.•en fxvr over *A»d ye
It la only of comparatively receat ha. Uvn
Apart from the event which give* it
data that'the peo|»le of this country
I»eenUu ly endeari ♦
I ha. a dto |
At a
I M‘ Tl- K OK HAI.K X*K UttAl. KsT\TKI I* Ktat« <'-f*Vt>rhicai.. t'..tml; .4 Orand Trax
r^H K B MINXVU, PJiyrtv-Un nod hurgeou
1 Fort MltHlu In tbe au
following It* adoption. It wa. nol
tured, but having probably Uvu
l»y shot from Its staff It was blown
fCUtnUM. UOL by W. U v*ll 1
u.d In all likelihood
nw.ny by tl
A PABT fruoi it* utikiUi' *ymboU*m
anbinergvHl In tbe S« buylklH iiv«T.
' /m and the iK>ldo ***o<*latkiiis xlu*- i b*Kul right to iu*ko ku. b iU-i»os1iiok of
While a* Bx •tsy Uos* abx* ina.le tbo
#^tertihg about It. foM*. tbo Amer- ! U aa ililght .iwm tb slrablo. and with
s H4*isy. Ross bVr
flag, and
• ^Ictm Hag hat a siHK’ial hUt<«T ' •buodanl opiwvrtunity, through fnism LvttMj w ith ll. yet Betsy
Indelibly
which la of Intereat on Indei»endence ;quout aoUoitaUuti. b. *urro,.tlor the
Ross she Hvt, x> ased to iH*. for on tbe
day. It did uyt “Boat at lA>iiagtoo and j tUb* diid. r..r tho k.iiger part of th-r
Bunker Ulll mvr wave over ludepeod- (time the budding L.ns Ihxu exinr^sU
ly of June.
.IMh day
Jum 1777. tla- day
though nmialulng In
eoea ball on July 4, 177(L U booanmF^
txmtiugoin k*s tbr ro wa>. not
er tbe ad.xpUot, of tbe ffn^ she was
January. ITT.;, xx-is killed by nn ex, married to Jx*bti Avdibume,>Knlain of
tbe flag of our country ui»on it* formal evon publlo H« ui,inoi,t to tvstraia any
plosion of p«.vvder while guarding mili tbe prival»>er l.u7.. rne. who. w>Kij> not
adopUoa by tbe Conllm ulal cougre**. owner frxm, alloxx .ng It to r-a<s mto 4*b
tary *l.u-es in tile ellv atscnal .at the
Jnne 14. 1777.
f
llvlon
Kfforts alMV b.nvo bexi, iv
did his
in tbe nnv
fold of A->h str.vxt. a Khort distance
iH.iind Htruek
goxvd M-rvlcx' i*n III
from their bonnB.'losr f.utdllar with ^
I re-ervtitsl in oilu r ritle*. i
Brill
blow aga
|OH.s- JlNUm
the busin.-ss atrl ImxUvg • •‘biMlshed ,
' j
U pul-upal«el ai
the stand. Mrs. Ross x.xriflnmHl It lu the
very ipoaltlvely to the detulU and drm^ie hons.. aftvr her btivb.ami-. death, j
British frigate. 4ind the
cumvUnce* Involved with tbe origin i
TrodvMH ur.sl SOI!
and adoption of tbe *tar* and atrijie. ;
,...pi,!ar:ty
a* a natioDal <
bersxdf com fort ,i
,'.-s4 rve. ;
-iKxm from this inarriag.*.
for poaterlly the house
In sti.re for her. ;
^ whom died In Infancy, and the
young Quaker matron. Bctuiy
eiublem I
, daughter. I1v,h1 to Us-ome the
wUbWa
RKMKMBgR
under the coasidtiratiou! w ifi. of Adam KnUlvon.
a€xm.mim<trnr S»
The oJd flag bou-e atand* at ! B) Ard,
Rtfuet rhlladelpbU. w blob i* oi ? of the
moat prvngvd and bustling
bu
*ti;vU of
thatI ^at
givat city. High .tonni tower on
^ either Mde. and all arouiKl. In front and
rear, activity a* Inten-e a. any city
can abow 1. In fulh^^t exerdiu\ It Is
from tbU cauM* that tbU venerable relic
has been moat imi»eriled Trade has In
Its progreas cw«t envious eyx*. uinm the
■Ite, and mveatinl effort, have been
made to aacViftt'o M iitiment to sendee.
In view of all cir«nm,*tnncv* tbe fact
u-g th. .. .f. hx .-au-aui; a
2:sr:r- . .... .
N u. A( U
QR KJ*. 1.A\\^1V.S vaic*. rx«.iii a».. ,»«•
QM
•
•av.1 ,--t«n..n.r g,T.- u..n.s- t*. tta-
a sx*unt. a.Rl th. t..
D'w
Oixu^ aiu^*.
kit'k;." Mi::;
Eiir'i;’
r\u V F .M RAM.WA\». f rim ri^
U *m» »ur*:«*u ler er... *^ . u. x- .•.nxi ,Uiu»t
UraduaU x*f th.
Batn^a
e the rnginr hxvu«e. c
^^^ConstdVring
in QuaUi)* betm-cen our goods and ordinsry go^s sold, there is s saving to you of 25 to 33 per cenh
Beautiful Present Given Away
item*, m hich me give free as a present:
tiful Imported Fanc>-shaped Gilt-edged China Pitcher, 8 inches
13 inches in circumference, artisticallv decorated in several
___ s, with an allrective Gilt-decorated Handle, rustic design.
I Tomel
Fomel Set. consisting of 2 White Bleached Linen hHuck TomeU, sire
47x22 inches. 1 Fringed Turkish Wash Cloth.
1 Imported Plate, Cup and Saucer Fine EngUsh Blue Flomn Porcelain.
1 Fork with Cherry Wood
I Deep 0\ tl Bread Tray, Heavily I
JOHN R. SANTO
|6ENERAUIISUilAiicE|
Farm For Sale-
0 acre* koova as tb* 8t**l or Need
ham farm. Oa* of tb* beet ta Oread
Trmvera* oooaty; t% adlee aoatb of
.00*17 *oMl<>r. who w*. womoiwi to u*
d. B. MKMJCK
errv.
Preilb.
{2.00, PM iocludiot Su^. «iU Um be (epi Freg
"ftS
OMcc <M*r or Expw*
iM-x.p-.oHM
H
mct Onter. 'Complrte
' - cpiUof--pi — ipqt—.
HpperCMcr.
TB« Gr*«t AttanUc 41 PHcUte Tmn Co.
T* Arnmmm mtamrn*, Cfcl—*•
k
FRIDAY'S ISSUE
I
] THE EVENINCJ RECORD Istmwm
TRAVERSE.CITY, MICH., MODXAV. JULY 6. 19lO.
IN RAGING
vEHTwwsa^MH TORRENTS
PC»PELEO
•'
:•
nuiuum*- ot blari.
G«t H in tfi©.C««w^^t
They Did Not Do
whole funmuK a ar.-ue of rich, yel
*
•,
«uUlue4 coJoriBg a lit *ab}fKi fur 1h**
,
iw«cll of Rt^mbraai#.. Th. w hole oC MANY, LOST THEIR LIVEB
AN0 THE END CANNOT BC LONG what Is called the i.<,ntincal faBill)
TEROAY AFTERNOON
DCLAVCO
I headed hy Cardinal KampoUa and in
cludini: all th- j.ri>ate chamberlains
.
__________
were th< re. Neaivsi to the betl ettxid
AND DEATH
t
tl
AS
RESULT OF CLOUDBURST Iff
EXPECTED THIS {
PENNSYLVANIA
the
EVENING.
----------------
last
tommunb.u
slste.1 by Hie rrai.d |H-nUenilary
ir. Pounn. In Frwnt All J
Parts ©f th« WoHtf-^Uwt Ritas
Lives
tr!^^ ol
Lost at Jeannette, Orapavl
Pennsylvania Station and Manor
Trent and finally the words of abs«e
, ©, tWrs i« IS- Kir.«aaa
.
I *
opinion
It didn’t fin
wever, but the doctor
IS op the
Shelf or w
the housc.^
• W-n
Foaming Watarw.
grand
iwnltet
the arand
iwnltenilary.
of the great religious
present granted the
•cUI Indulgenc^a which
privilege
of
ronferring.
they have the
Then came it e tourliing prayers f.»r
a passing
|ias»mK soul
sout and i«m;i of the gospel,
»
Ix*n1»
paKsion.
Aa the last
died away all fell on
their
The pontiff, raisin# his almost
iranspan nt Ungers writb a feehle efpronounced in M-arcelv audible
< liH l-niMilciion on the sacr<K)
:e and on all present and then
sank back on
the pillows
There
•arreiv a tearless eye In the
a-sretiildav'c; tie- sobs of thc
is.is s n-latives were plainly heanl
u-ep silemc f.yllowed, oiil> biv.ken
now and again by a nuriuun-d j.ray-r
»r a pious ejaculation
In the pr.rtion of He* loggia of Ra
pbacl adjoining the luipal aimrirocni*.
d t'oiint Kk-rardo
Feed ami Fount Morronl tbe ih.|m-‘s
nephews
jnoumed hy
hmsm.
Ho«ae. July G.
p ni-All |htsoahQinquiring at the satb-an are In
fom^ that his tudluess’ cundlllofi re
Tha p«*|ie.
minded, this
ariem<sm
tlSrnear ml
Inavini his
«S« his last lestaoH'Ot,
I
I i»rup<n> to !**♦ divided among
lews,
esprelall)
'slipulatltiK
pianoforte 1m- given to the
children of Rircardo PoccJ
IIU Ih.II
lourage Is frrHjuenlly In tears
i — The Kxrhange T
Ifraph ctirrespiindent wires that |<
jiniatrailon and s«*ep
July C - I'oiH* Ixx. is
Mill
Is morning and though
he
another glimpse of that re
msrkabie vlialliy of his whUh
has
astonished the |Ms.ple for years, there
Is no huinThe final ••oilapse ran
not iM. delayed mm h after Minset
ProfesMir MazKeuI ami l>r Utpisutl
wire in nto-ndanee on the po|H- all
night
F«ir hours the progress td.the
dtMtors had Ihr |hiim< lift.-d from hK
in au nrm li.air
CLERKS ARE
OUT OF TOWN
was then that
,«*d
renewed
vitality
Ink tors
ahow«*d
s»ul and Mazreid this morntiig U
sui'*d the lolkiwtng bulletin
”,VUbough hU holiness h«»- pasMil
almost a sle<-pless high! he Is nut so
uneasy as be was yesterday.
The
pntlent
has
b.-en
IsMiettUMl
by
Uij«-eilons ol dlgiialls and
eamphur
His chest U ni.ruial
There U a light
cough ami s«mie catairhal emissions
aulhcient nourishment has iH-eii lab
eii
TIm- pulse Is Irregular. The gen
, >Tml
condiiUin id his holiness
Te
mams giave. but lias ' ber..me
no
lo Three-Fifty.
.\I.hKFl)
Left
FRIEDRICH
Our business during last week was more than dOubla comiare»l to same weeks of former years -and having heard to mndi
m^y “OF ’EM” made us think
kickin’ that lusincss was quiet with many
of tl
LET US SAY THANKt!
>ncia & Oo
Badly
Will Have the Beat Possible Tims"
Hiium
ijurerl lht»
ht' morning at Neah
ill
a by Wing caught b.-twe.-n th.
ibia and Wm. Fetterly *
let I hip w as broke
eg budly brulstd.
Mr Hussky. who Is bo kkeeiK-r at
SiemlM-rgs sK.re lufi tf is morhJng
who
sith the party of young men
sell I on FeMerlys launc
he daV at Ne ah la-wania
loads
roluinbla mmle that port on he*- regu
Every MinotV:©f the Day. *
Iv?
...........
.........
Not the very clieajicst on1 earth, but something in FJ
JFT.N’E DECXL
RATED F.ARI.OR L.AMFS, all with cenIgAr idraught.
Appolla
The Lamps and Globes are beautifully tinted and d©coraUd with
Roses. Carnat.ons. etc.. In the most pleasing styles known to tha
painter's art.
Eitra Wide Ball
Shipments of Cbernea
I ardie har sbipm u fii
of cbcrrie« during
ihe
AU o! ib.-m went to 111
Saturday
Th"
d to
I.-IS hi
|M-r i-iate
tbe .fruit
tliv quality
in the cars
Kite luivers had
I
Th.y were I, F FiUkelt.
Fn-d'’'flrdU'
Ijirdi.-. I M
Saturday
wai<
Flay ton latrdi"
a
busy
liay.
many
idHo
fanners i.rlngiiig Hu- Hull R. the city
Vhe’I^.UlVb"
'*
*"
JCHARTEl OF ACCIDENTS
a jqJeciaT Ust.
; short, fkl find, with a high
Made by the Tiugicc Co. c
%
•f
^
P m -The fo’.
lowing bnUetln was Issued •l.N;4V p
.‘m . Kmce morning the |»oi»e s weak
tu-« has inrrvasiMl slightly
His pul
numary iHunmioii is unchange.1
bis
brcaibliig U S4.iucwbat niidd and his
'
fuilM-, which Is weaker, is not Irregn
• * lar
His teni|H-raiur»- Is less Ilian nor
' tual
His Indliiess is is-rfertly «oii
* I Isj tous
Last Rites nf the Church.
Rome. July
in p lu'-During tin•*’ ' afeemotm Ho- strength of the pimllft
pegaii to fail him so rapidly and his
nunlliicti lu-4-snie so rrUlcal that It ap
vinly a few hours of his
me remalned^o
forvv dtH-med wise to adv
grave condition, and i
with lender precaution
was thus prepared for
uimiion. which was a^
ii’.aht with the parttrl|iatIon of
cardinals now in
ue and tb* '»»“•»«•,
> irontifical court
^*
Don’t kt our Dntional
Boli<lo9''V£ST"
"I’r Itwmj;’tmlav
H. pleaded not gnilt.v
large fiarty a*I young men. <
1 largely of the clerks who
If their varfUon today. leH this
in >Vm
almewt as white as th^ pillows morning fur Neah v.s.u.
mnd the
on which I! relied, shotred little aign Feiterly's new launch to
of life, except the keen,
flittering rdav. They have arranged
eyes always hli moat atrlklng feature game there with a party c
have
SF.\m iN. w;i eh
a
lule wc
have
to
AW |Orts
arc iciuovablc and easily dcR^
Sec the patent tlrawcr shelf.
FRANK TRUDE
1« »>«.t strM
Successor to Hobbs.
I Nan III Staitof OU BIm
FImi Shm
jOUTING COATS ANB PANTS
.Made of the vci^' swellest
S
blue serges c.*issimeres inadt? lo fii like a regular
cut coat
mot like a ra^)
weirpatided and stiffened
to keep their shape—our
»Tssortment is Dot equalled
Uil-ied, wce
.
KiS.OO
Suits
Wv
Spgcia/
i
have tMiiiic extra line seVrl onv iVvmv
every xcUiun t-f the boys' dcjailminT
ami
mean
redutev!
a
mov*
pirics,
so that
inqstitaut
iiioncv on evet) -j.uithase
here.
i.t w^il
saving
you
o’
nrake
f/gbcrdaihcr/
\ c:\i s.vt.on 'ol
thi.s di piilinciil has un.'eii^oiic jeue
/fafi.Ik st p ab.lv
the market.
fl.lHI to
and
tbt dome cf
Good Chthing
€, Olilbeltti
MKW aH-OOiC
inaicrials.fancy homespuns
and handHuiiclv
and $20. nos.
nos '
rcnuvat;ut«, an ! \ou»an sc'-c* t a «‘-inplcte outfit at smiilleM.
I h- ppe
AS Boon at tha carrtaga reached tbe
railroad track K Mopped. Korttumte-
with mineral wool
ii.d icchui.i wc.fiht', Ti. vTin.mrd
Stram
styles in
..........
rc’m •
Caiujn^rt ong Ku Micth Suits ij.}.'
^
tha trip without i
cldent. but It was a-halr-ralaer
tht^ who aaw R.
j'Ti, T-
-lion u* «, at a l-me wben \ w:il d,i
VOU d.C 111
-h it wi- wiil
no’ v ., :; a vn^'v-sii «
t-.
BABY OVER THE DANK
fireworks Saturday
aWhe^d
evening. A lady with a bhby
* cab close lo the edge of
mUy looking at
age moved
mo
while, tha carriage
galvanized . iron and insulated
itj man) biic vui’s x>u
owing to the bid weather vomlitions
that have prcva.lch ibrt w,- h ve de
tm.. on, T
'xr
The central figure was the dying i»on
tiff, whoic long life's journey Is
wc
OursPKk is coieidctc, in la. t
cided to JiiiVc .1 «| ec'.il
i
Let me show'-you roy line.
They arc liticvl throughout with
it IS not ti»o lilllc to lim! ‘v’. it \ou
want.
hp*
'
JtASTALL»
THIS IS A 6000 HUE TO
BUY REFRIOEIiAtORS
Mccono WAIfT AO.
ANOTHER MAN S Etc
......... .
S8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
.EXTENSIVE mraoviMENTs;
he
THE ECONONf STORE
20 year Gold Filltfd Cas^, Genuine
Arrrericat^-^
Movrment)
\
Pretty Fa
dciigblltll I mil.\
“of W
vt-.-iU-rday i
\/*“in oTk%Mgln'^ I™’*
and Mw M A H
ovcr“Vc‘ >v‘ars!jwtU fit
For Hic first tin
iK« hud the. picav
of gathiTing
tbcir
i-igbt
child
instcix
4-rc alMi seven
around Hicni
Tbcr
The luirty ingrand-i'hlldrcn prese
i.l children of
eluded John Hcuh».
hree .vear ■old daugh Fadlllac. Mr and
lleatriC'.
Id Mrs
-J-Yank Heiir.-i
?
of Register of lN-.-ds F W. \Vlls4»n and family
t.ud her mouth badly tonu Saturday Host
child
.riH-do
She wi
Reid and lamlly. Thoma
ft club bou
s.-b- and Fbarle
cap from a u
nd picked lip
bert Miller Was
Found Asleep'
Hr Victor H Siiirni wh.i has rtEarly This Morning—Must Es
ic-ntly arnvt-d lore for a short slay
ailon cxtetisUe plans
p,..n in cur,.
ciiient of the Hrand
rium
and
Hospital
• The plans in
iildlllgs fitted With
Thompson, on
it<*nres. AUo many
unlawfuilv raking 1. I* Horton
attracuous aU»ul the grounds
rucr of
Mr,
Mr Horton lives on th*- corner
Mrs
Sturm will Im- at the
sanl
Fnlon and Fouri.viiHi street
tarium hcrtutlter to assist Miss Wolfe,
lo
allot
the nurse
in
charge
Hr.
Sturm
rvlces In
Fhiirch «d Fhclsi services
Stein
|, undersiisHl that there will
iHTg s o|M-nkJiause la-i et. nlng
i,,, house physician at
He u.Hl the horM- near the o|H-ra uriuro and that the tnstiti' ll Ion
is
house and alter clomh
when
be „,K-n to all physicians here aad the
came to get It to go home ft ©as gone ,urrouuding towns who desire s|>eclal
The »o4-al night oflic. rs were notified , yur*iug tor their patients and Ihv
to k*M‘p a bsik.uit lor It and Office r •
bralthful surro.uultngs gnd all
Thompson found It thls_ morning with j-a,,,,^,ioinients fur the siHisly ^stora
p in It
The »
I Miller
argi-ly. it Is said
Whether you have any idea of buying a lamp or not If you ap
preciate fine hand paintad decorations you ahouM atep In and aaa
t-.evc goods.
Pnees 11.79 ^o $6.89 aach.
AT
RASTALL’S
Unr.;: .n.
in
J
...LAMPS.
Ralph R .-^-iHiiuiiili trum ibe^t
'heuilstry at ib.liu iiiiural t
la^ acevpu-d h |si
be II.-!.I ai Win
Igar F..
He eMnnls
Hiarl
Id mty Is.y. from t
(Hy to work in the In-et fi.-ld,
WilliBniHi.urg but at pn-si-ni is
u-iiciiig Mime Uifll. uliv in pf4*f
the h.-.p
He l.-ti for Wiiliai
•g ihi«'uioriiiiig I.. -uiake
in
definiie anaDgciu.-iiir
Hip Waa Broke
led at 11;no yesit^rday nmrfi
ing. says
Hr Iuipi*ohi ts d.-. ply con
cerned by Hn- *-.*mltiloU of tin- pope MELVILLE COVART RECEIVED A
H« liad a c.insiitiatbin wlHi Hr Mu/
BULLET IN HIS BACK
yuni wiM. I'oiiftrmcd the diagnoMs |.nvloush made l.y liU cxdleague. of sc
nlle pulmonary bciuni/atlou Hr Mu/
/oni approM-d the treatment alrvady Which Passed Through His Body
commencNl
The general c».ndltU»u of
He IF. Still Alive This Afternoon
hts holim ss Is grave on aectHiiit *d
ag«- Ui uie patient, although for
there, and
But Condition is Grave.
nniment ti Is 4iot alarming "
•n It eipliHb-d
Hr l^Pi»..nl will nm again leave
mouth Is liadly swolbrn and thc
.iH.pes bedchamber
4'<mnl
Faimllr
l.lackeiied and torn
The only
IVivl went to the Vatican this morn
fws an- of blo.Hl p
;ing where he gUI sia-nd the day.
idicatlons are that
ultb.mgb hop,
TheX'iher uieiiilKTs vif tbe PtMvl laui
mack of iHi
ithout having an at
lilt
bis
rec
1»> wre hourly informed of the^pope s -tin entertain.
iJtHvrge - Lather s
son Vas
ah
The Octiin ol
through ihc hand by a blank calrld
)>hiM>ilng at a
*^MtoiiM**'jul> b"^Contrary to es|»*^ta years t.l ag*- v
IW4. years >tuu4;er fnmi a. 22 ral. r
lion, no bntietin iui the ik»i».-s ouidl with Ills broil.
close
discharged
.
the
-22
caliber
rtllc
turn was Issued yesterday afHrmHUt
which was In ih* hands of the young
. The is»iH' calmly ga^e
dlr»K;Hon
The Ull
(Hmcertilng his last wishes yesterday er brother. w.-is discharged
eiiier.Hl ih. I Ider brother
l»ack m*ai
the hip ami passed through the body
July
Jiisi UAx
sinking
I rout.
Suitot.s Ha ldi4 >ir|aliS aH« nded'the
ol hf^
inJur*H^ man. and„. vpres^ bop,-, that
-*avMl. tbonub biscondlpare lor iiie tasi coiiiiuiiiu*i
will be ndmlni^^clcd
toiilgl
the luiriicipatnm of all lb.who are now in Rome, and
wii.tb- .d the ponllllcal cmirt
The IMinllff U still rouMiireathing ha* Ih^
<n1 by Inhaling i*x)gen
........... .
ttlll w.me hoiH- that
"It Takes a Live Fish to Swim up
. Stream,
V.
Seller of Hood Slioes
THIS MORNING
His
SHOT MAY
PROVE FATAL
“ZJZ'
Tin- iaat i
Men's Oxfords. Onc-Fifty
CRUSHED BETWEEN TWp BOATS
erks shall hav.- the luwt imssible
so slH- has put on her pretli»->»i
Miill. . and has made the day lo.urder .1 them, among them Hiram, wer,
ir till- clerks
And then- bate left iefi aU.ttrd wh.ui ih.- Uiat pulbd ^*u^
lie clt\ h\ the score Only a few are
Messages are is Miring In fioht all
Immii the town
Most of them have i Wn**'i he M.y s' w.-nt 'io*’jnmp aUiard.
over tlie Wiirlil Imi'Uruig alter
tin
one ^o far away, as they evpr,-sn it
poiK- s c4.nditloii and espressing bop.
ni fell iH-tween the IhuUs
He
iial llu-v cannot cm-h hear a miM
that he will r*.rover
All esrlv vIMior
placrd aUiard the launch and Im
hlstle
Farp Ijike. la.iig laike Sll
at the Vat lean on aaun- mission wa.
iit.-ly bnuighi to the city
The
rr
IJtke.
lleimi.Ijtkc IlHts la»ke
the French anilMishador to Italy
He
11 lame met the boat at the dock
laike
wns received by cardinal
lUHUisdli Ikmniuiaii laike (Vdar latk.Mr UuHsky was lak.-n to the
.uml
stream
and
tmpal atH-riiary of stale.
of Mr. BieinWrg whi»re the in
led MM in this, .iclnit:
litp wa. s
lllllllber
.\ la
Ilruskclh.
July
G . The
ralholle mcnic pat 1.4
internal
cursloiiof
the
organ, the Vlugtieme Hb-cic. has ic :^\aittage
yel and Mr
.rthfH^rt and t»m.'
reaed ih.i following lelcgraiu
from
>si.-r tbir. afitJtome:
•The death agony 'of F*
ai^an
;
Women's Ovfonls, One lo
WANTS FIFTY BOYS
Everybody Hope* That All the Clerks
...
feeling
Three 1 >o:lars./--"^
THE WEATHER
HIRAM RUSSKY
BADLY HURT
Easier This Afternoon.
1... sU^I.en.Ied
1^ glad of if. cv
irgot alH.nl
almni It and walked clear
The
isy Saturday
■lelks
hat thi^y are
a |o.ir of our ca«y, ;
a sure cure for that tired ;
GOOD REAL ESTATE DEAL
Left Leg
he was able to pannU of
s«imeiblng
that he had
.\ftcr cclcbntiing rest your
feel in
siumncr OgforiK They arc ;
Atch.
Wlr« to Ibo tTvontna Kreo^U
iMiishurg. July C-Anju
to SO arc believed last I
ycMtcrday afienmon at
ttaburg. lIcKcoaporl
A Jean
t.n the Flttaburg.
lIcKc
railroad, caused by the bursting
.f a dam In the Brush Fre*-k valley Chaa. Pfoch
.-suiting from a rioudburai
At 7 the
the Sot
vork of searching for the UMHes of
.- and Union StrssU.
he victims was Inaugurated
Jeannette. (JraiH vlIle. Fennsylvanla
It at Inn and Manor are the principal
I wher«-l.y hi- .UHNimes owner of
steufs of the loam of life
I'rom the
lot ami building on tbe *u.iithw.-Ht
Higes td the foam cr«»ated
atream
Si.uih
Fiiion
MHli.-s arc iMdng dragged In by untlr- corner of Stith and
I the projH-rty ol
ng watchers
and will later on
Not until the water subsides and heVhadek
ine brick building
with
icres of derbla are cleand away jsUf
the nature of th«- Impro
he r.-siill of the awful
affair
l.e
Fr.K'ha/ka has not y*-i
definitely known
Upon
The prt>i>er«y. is 2!* J»*«*t (rv
tth street and 72
This
Is a valuable
on the alley
T
corner ami will U- a gisvd place for n
mmlern building
BUSINESS IS ENTIRELY SUSPEND
ED TODAY IN THE CITY
Gtp Book Store
he dociJi^i
—Bodies Being Dragged From
Church Parforniad for
MUn Last Night.
59c for your choice from g lot of popoUr Oopyr^ Books.
ikK.ks whii till noir have rcUiled fiom $LS6 fo SL75. AH
brand new but in a tride cheaper Uindmg sad made to leD at
-75c. See the cast window.
r. J. W. r.auniletl*s frie
iting him pretty heavily overltl*
the Fourth 'He
Rg bis wateh
the corner of l-Yom and
no farther
lie rusheil
police headquarters and tried
to get them to hurry ^ght out aad
pick It up or hold up cine or
the
whole 25.000 people in the city if nec
to get it.
Red It,and wanted It mighty
l.—weM
police department.busy—but could stop
urns for^hlm and find
raich—but they dido
L
dldo'L
The doctor did nor like the way
ol Ice acted
His frkmds and a
DEATH UST FIOM 30 TO 50
Inuteia. with the i»opes «We«sor tn
IhfAT Ibe last conft*Hoh of the de-
----------------
For a Tew Days
itb white niff». n
'
ms cm IS
SEVENTH THAH-1917
HE LOST HIS WATCH
Cor. FiYmt and Amnion
anywhere
in
northerh
.Mtehi^jan.
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