The Evening Record, May 20, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 20, 1903

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-05-20

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
I.BOO

SEVENTH YEAB-1^

TBAVER8E CITY, lUCU., WFI»XESI*AY. MAY <0. 1*03. .

OLD stmnr MEET

! IflEYMEAN
BUSINESS

nnual Gathering Will Oeoir at
Northpert June 10-AII Old Bettferw Are Urged to Come.
The annual gotherfat of the Grand
raverae Old Setiler-a aaaoclatlon will
wur Wednesday. June 10. at Northport. and all old aetUera are nrged to

POTATO BUTCPt WILL PUT UP
THtIR OWW ftCALCS

hat time, but anywray the boau
t>e running, and all ore urged to
W F. Steele and F. J. Bryan
bare charge of the program.

H.C0U1TADE
TO ^ THl WCIOHINO OF POTAV

ROCKEfEUZK
FIREFiGHTEK

TOM FOR THEM

<UiUMt S

l« RM In th« OM

OFFENSE IS
VERY GRAVE
WITH WHICH GEORGE DEWITT OF
FERNWOOO IS CHARGED

foriMd .by Dr

sr'isr.**

CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH
CRIMINAL INTENT

Denbrock

li

ebildrsn’sSlippsrs
BlaO:, White ami
Kid and
Patent IcalhtYs, sizes 5 to 11,

75c to $1.00

It of 22U
In the
h street
It 15 per cent and 20 per cent on
From the Ravagee of Foreet Flree In charged rrlth a very serious offense.
k on hand, silk jackeU, skirts and
He was srreated early this morning
»; also on suiU mads to order, belew York—Helped to Pump
by Sheriff Chandler on a warrant is­
sued by Justice Brown about 10:30
o’clock last, evening.
William l>en
brock made the complaint,
which
Paul 8mlll
Mexican Straw HaU—positively un­
charges DeWitt with assault with at­
Area in the
breakable—35 cents. 8. Benda A Co.
tield In check only by the grooteet ex- tempt to «,mmlt rope upon Mtos Mar­
rtlon of the reaideiita. William D. tha Maleske. a young woman of 19 'ro.MCIlT IbK bit. -l^ftilMana
years
The
offense
is
alleged
lo
have
J a- Sght to save
Rockefeller Is
place last evening near the
With two head taken
a bond cor for home of Mr. Denbrock. 228 West Sev­
guides he helptad i
metioo of tbo sererml miles
enteenth street, and the deUUs oa deyt
seribed by him are revolting.
d in previ
Mii
Denbrock come to the office of Jus
lice Brown a little before 10 30 last
evening, with bis coal tiodly tom and
boyori tiint Mr. Dooptoo »ttll mnkoi
one band bleeding, and not
Andlng
-BlalskM la wolffhlog. mi4 while they
the justice In hla office, went to hia
home, and later at the office made hla
formal oompUInt.
He gave full de­
tails of the matter to. Justice Brown,
of ______
_
and the warmnt was Issued at *mre.
they woold liavo to
food any
DeW’ltt was taken Into enstody early
■bokofo that nUht ooeor at the oth­
this jnomlng
er
of tbo liae in pouto •hip TWO ITALIANS WERE KILLED AT
Mr. Denbrnck’s StoryTlir Piano that is high gra.Ic;
BOSTON YESTERDAY
Miss Maleske resides with Mr and
Mrs. Denbrock. the latter twlng MUs
imhall
Maleskes sister
She has. acctirdlng
•orthWoet ooroor of Union and State.
If mailc right, anl! uAd
Iff Mr. Denbrock. been ke«-plng «iro
or ooaroe.
in com a
^et
pany with DeWUl f«>r
home
time,
wruicn guarani cc that
ehoDfo i« BMdo in the offioe of wriyhMany People Shocked-S4J)00 Los.
which did nut meet ibe appoiva! of
gfa>.
goM.
1-arior
riory
is as gfii>(!
Mr and Mrs Dcnbro.k
|»ri<:cs ..ip.a
iimI lihcr.il tciiiis.
l.aMt evtHilnK the complaining wit­
ore not aa»oos the ooven that are in Zy XVU. to Ihr rrmlng 1
the gcMMls
ness In the cose came hfime and
ttm prooont plan have etatrd that if
Boston. May 90-In
a
IS not at
found that Miss Maleske was
they did not liave Male# of their own.
onn wbloll swept ovsr Mssw
> to look for
home
He Bteppw! out­
theijr«tld nalie to the moTomont for
tf. Musical
I Inatri
pstsrday two luUans met death by lier. and soon ahe came
. hfokhiL' for
lightning
Many persons oaffered iKWllt.
Met
that ho
Mr Denbr.fck
from Shooks, street railway trofllo was ^«i>»rted
and remalnoil in­
and Shoot Music
olsablrdin many plooei and ooosidsr-{J, j;., Htrali.lng his ears for any call
pewtoos (hot ti.»y

misses* Slippers

a Hand Cm^.

I-

I

I

BOYNE FALL’S
HEAVY LOSS

?|v,
'^^.■4:-

r;i-‘

V

High wind Mode the Blaze a Very

r r.

Borioua


■ *;.

*217

One—Loea

.............

bom on the form of Kmonnel Shafer
A Scream for Help.
in Medina lownahip was strook by
He had not walteil
long
till he
llfflitnlng and entirely oonsumed by
heard a scream as if for help, and he
lire, with sererml tieod of boross and
ran as rapidly as possible to the spot,

The lots isaboot
about 10 rods from the house
He

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:

Only

MINISTER
CREMATED

Partly

Covered by Inaurance.
ilwrUI !• Ihr
ltr,o.4
\
Moyne t'all*. Mich . May 20.—Hoyn.I^la woe deroaioted by the moet die
ootmue fire In lt« hUtory y«^iin>rday
The fire hod Ita oriicln In the etore <»f
M J. flas«*r. ohu lishttnl a soaollne
atove and then went out for a few
mlnui**.
The flam«^ u( the Htose ».et
6n Are tin- wall pa|ier n»*arby. and
very n»»n the whole eiore wa« ablare
A MtnfiiK wind woe blowing at the
lime, and with |icKir farlUtleH In the
may td a water mpid>. and <»nly a
bucket brigade, the ' flame»
apread
quickly
Wghi«-n dwemnK
bUirka and liamii wrere aooti
The bouaehidd gfKMlh wtT.I tally f>av«Ht
M J tJager a au.re and t
Doyle. bu>im>». In g. neral liiiej*. were
totally deaimyiNl
The heat t.nike the
Plate glaM
wiitdowa of ibe Mearv
bU»rk arrow the atrtwl
The M «
rhurrh waa aa»ed only afier bernlc
work
Tlu- luaa aa efllmated at fM..
INM* There U only a |iartial iuauranct
The Boyne Tlty Are deparimetit reti
dered emrieot aervVe
.
n»e «»wBrra will rebuild at onn
Pal lk».vle who waa at hta deak in hi

AND HIP WIFE PROBABLY
TALLY BURNED
Fire

Which

Destroyed

f vvif. la tb* Cvfilna K*«wrC
Hlchmond. Mich. May 2u.—Uev
Harry Storey s Imuf-e
by lire at t o'clock
»ck thin
th! morning. His
iKHly wax burned lu^yond recognition
and Ibe flames inJunM hl« wife so se
veri ly that sli?* may not recover
flev Storey had been ailing, and
during the night he a
to gii a m
It Is bUpl

"iii:

he carriisl fell from h
nip 111
othing.
and set fire to hi
he wax rendered
bi-lplesx by the flames.
Bin Stifcey was I.K. He was pastor
r the Baptist church at this place
•ven
vearx
ago. and
afterwards
Tvi-d ortigregatlona In Kentucky and
fwa
He Tvturni*d three weeks ago.
had three sons, l.ut her Storey of
lo Iowa
U-tr.dt, and the otherx
and rallfiHTila

of Are wa* gtven. left hia pock
rfinialnlnc ftO. Then the prov
erldal boneai,
buneaiy of a
aooie men got In Ha
wreni. for the next lime he aaw
lying In the ►ir.-et devoid

8,000 ARE
HOMELESS

JUDGE WANTS
THE TROOPS

BAD BLAZE IN T0N6a DISTRICT
MUST

HAVE

OF MANILA

PROTECTION

an ugly
one hand
M-ralch
lieWiit finally desistetl. he
ay. The girl, who had
said, and ran away.
very roughly handled, it Is al

*ry grave on»*. a nd Is punishable by
sentence not to cxcpf^l 10 yi'ors. in
ise of conviction

Since his arrest at 4 o'clock
to
oralng tbo accus«M has nothing
j
Owing to
absence of the prosecuting attorGeorge H. Cr**ss. tbe examination
e. but was
not be held
»r 9'riday of
fixed by Justice H
this week.
Meanw hlle. IkWItl rtJail.
IKtxus in tjie

S. Osgrida & Oo.
Straw Hals- 5c to $10

Alfred V.l:::

Friedrich

Protests

12,000 WILL STIIKE
Chicago Wocksfs of Many Claaaas De­
mand Higher Wages and BhorUr
Working Hours.

Br wir. to tao EvoaUk* 1L.O
Calumet. Mich.. May 20.- Fire lost
night destroyed tbe saw mill of the
Dollar Bay l^d A 1

M J Comptou. who went to San
ABtonio. :iexas. laat fall in aearch of
blaze is a mystery
belter bealth. died lost night about C
THE MARKET*
o'clock lo Richmond. Ind.. on bis way
Ik trott. May 20 —May wheat. 79%c;
bock to Michigan
At tbe time of bis
No
:
red.
79^c;
No
3
com.
UHc;
dMih Mrs E C. Compton of tbU city
while uata. 39c
woa at bis bMtaide.
E C Compton No.
Toledo. May 20—Wheat—Cash and
• bright and clean
ledl remerday. but did not reach hU
brothers bmlslde before death
or May. TGSc; July, 7iKr
Chicago.
May
20-May wheal
curred. Ijeoeosed was about 37 years
of oga. oad sroe well-kaown In this
May oats. 37\,c;
Jnly
dty. The remoJi
will be token
lard. f»«5. rtbs. t$.46.
EW. Mich.

GOLDEN ROD

IMoslie<»e 3Kirt:B
..SOc and SI.OO.
ITK UMBER

Fme‘s»iocs

Our

$'2.(H1 line ^ 20

new

l.a.lies*

in l M TOU!

styles to select Iroiii — \Vc

Semper Vivia

.show

them

with

the

If )-ou tlcsirc lo infun a ijrttem o! Electrical lighting.
Be-ils, Burglar Alonni or TelC|diooet, {Ycrmit us to esti*
mate. We have a fine Imc of
supplies ami can quote satisfcetory price* for high gisdc
-work and material ::::::

new

Resurrection Plant 1

ciit tijis.
plenty ol

We give you
style

for $’2jl)0.

Call am! see ihetii.

:

:

:

CAMPBELL BROS

Hr£;fMi fHiMOl I (0.

r hhuols. on which
L;rant 11«>w«'rs In
blosxoms. the seed
I rab-ev mill, bulbs

drops
from

"T"

The our HellaMe Shoe Hooa©

For Stic By G. Htbonsb.
of B K. W.«v.-r .

Occured to. You
The necessity of making an early selection of
something for a wash dress.
This is a matter
dn
fully aware
you should not defer as you are fullj
that it is difficult later on in the season to find
•incalljust whatyoudesjre. We take pU
Goods departing yourattention
your attention toour
to our Wash
W2
nt which we are very proud of and justly so.
as we have one of the most complete stocks to
be found in Northern Michigan. We offer a
few suggestions to you.
jier yaril.
This
We have one very siicrial mimlK^ in nnnity at
a cloth that isabsiilutely
There if
IX absolutely right liolh in style an.l .luahly.
q
not a |tattern in the lot that was l airicd over from last &earon, but
every one i* new and desirable.
Some veiv neat patterns for )*ou to
choose from.

Remcmlvcr thevT'e only

lOo p«r yard.
A fortunate purchase of Dimities early in

the season

enables

us to

Oder you a real Irish Dimity at the low price ol 15c i»cr yard.
We
have this lieautiful doth in a wri.lc range of patterns, mostly in siqall
designs which you know arc especially good this season.

real Persian OrWe are showing an cxce|»lionally good thing
gandic.
Jt comes in light and dark grounds ssrith a satin strii>e ctfect.
It is a very sheer and pretty
We have it m those much wante«l
shades such os the Linen color. Pure White, ,Nav>- Blue,
fabric that will please you
while it lasts you can buy it

2So por ymrcl.
Speaking of Swisses which are‘zo»ng
^
cy;«»ng
summer.
We would like to call )-our attention to a very special line

..

Th'l2? flo
'phoiw M2.

which we arc offering at

aSoporyard.
They include all those dainty effects in pure white grounds with
'imall figures you can’t make any Ivelicr selection (or a thin dress and

THE 6SSSSH? STORE
— ll.\S JI ST KF-CKIVF.I)—

new eorsetSs Cadies* Shirt OlaistSs Cace
eurtaluss Cadies* and misses* Sun BonnetSs
.\ml a nice as^rtincni of Aprons—some in extra large sizes.
We arc fast Ireroming headquarters for Rihlions, \m:cs and
Embroideries.

THE ECONONY STORE'*'•

Comfortable Clothes
The comfortable man is
the man whose clothes are
adapted to the condition
of the weather—your regu­
lar business suit is not just
the thing when the mer­
cury is above eighty.

Our Outing Coats and Pants
Contain more dollars in
comfort than the prices
would indicate—swell stuff
at $5.00 to $15.00 for
coat and pants. STRAW
HATS 50c to $2.00-Pan^mas $5.00 to $ 12.00Fine line Belts 25cto $ 1.50

ibey wash perfectly,

Th. pmttmnm

market. 4004$e.

I Mi2'siirr”Ta.i

Vmry

prow Soammmr.

Areatdollasbay

Suspicion

Fmc Hosiery- 25c

fm H8W8 ai Imrs* mmmor^mmrw^ of Nol
IRdi^f^orrRm o^

new

Z i"h.7n7/V';

com ml led by eastern
ni.w making remarks about President
a large amount of dressed lumbv5r at
RotixevHt
He aMyB he got Iba p^j
Dollar Bay. Tbe loss Is $275,000;
InV mini’* *** *^*^**« " watchman partially Insured
The origin of the

PoUbwa on

BA-rmiMO SCII-T8

Hoi

rtj. COMPTON DEAD

I

BEL.-rs
Here you find everything from a 15c bell lo $1.50—all sizes.

75c to R.50.

Accused Does Not Talk.

... .J-'iu

Was of No Avail—Death Came
Lost Evening.

••Neat as wax”—mail'c of the prettiest and best silks ever sold, 26, 60c

, 03-rE0is»A-rMV

I-ithIn*

Boarch in the South for Betur Health

woOr-iim-i-iaimds

misses’
and Children’s
Ostords

<1 It win roll

I by Fire, With a P

Man Arrested

•‘Moae up” and *no tic”—in all the handsome colors and pretty com­
binations—plain, figur^ or stri|ved, to suit all tastes - 25c

move, throw- The New Slaml.
242 Front St.
pan led by
her
brolber-ln law.
then camo down t*»wn to sw
Place one of
the complaint,
ink or vallKc
Iho .Iry bull.. In >cmr
muk Maleske claims that she had
tried lo return to her home when lieWltl selreil her and the struggle l>e- destroy all liihcrts: moths, bedbugs,
fleas, and nioxquU.M-x will not slay
unmarried. It U aald that where they are.
You <an mail one to any part of
I reputation Is^ not the 1
I o Tkl'KIU/Hin. I) o . MRS M J Turg
be Is charged Is a the I'nlted Slalex for 2 to.r. rents

•r Wlr. t«
cvoxtiw Mtw.
Chicago,
May
20—Today
12.000
woll*^. woltresfces. cooks, bartenders,
colored porters, kitchen employes,
chsmliermalds and baggagemen de­
Loas of ll.OOaOOO.
J. B. Marcum at Jackson
manded a 20 per cent
Increase In
hour*. An1 am
anxwer
Kanlucky.
five days Is asked for, i
klanlla. Ma> 2o-Klghl thoi
HH/ Wira «• tiM CvMiYna ru«ot«.
t be unfavorstde. s rtrike ^
xtdents of the Tunda
dUtrlct of
Jarkaon.
Ky .
May
—f’irciiit
Manila
liave
lu^-n
rendered
hooseloas
Judge Kedwine has malUti lo Gov
•Toor Beckham a request for the mil h> the destruction by fire of 2.000 oaThe ilamage is estimated
Itia to attend the apecial term of the
tuHMMsi
Thu municipality is
circuit eoari, which la called for
taking <
Monday
It is the desire of the
ruis lo have troops here by Friday or
iturday to attend i
MEANT NO HARM
Curtis
a Mystery.
Native

l»OIMY TIES

$1.00 to $1.55.

iMratu.ti.xl l.v l^atah la tb.t
Tills grand
novelty.was found in
says, but w
Kgypt. and Is now found ln>^he Phil
might
Ipplno Islands.
Place one In^g disb
Denbrock sa>e tliat ho pulled De or basin of water and you can
It
Will from the body <»f tbe prostrate gix>w in 10 minutes
('over It al! ot^r
girl, and then another straggle began. with water for eight hours; after-41
lioWItt still endeavoring to fight off
is oiu-n. Just cover the nxrts
with
1 bis
water
(’hange the water every

INC THE TRIAL

Of Curtit JetL

ly, anU a
C'ily-Up-to-aate. nobtiy, pretty and the best.

heel un.l toes, kill ami i»atf time to accomplish hlx
force. The girl had ovi
thrown to the ground, he

rr~li.«.iUKrtT

W. W. KIMBMl COMPANY

Their

fve at Richmond. Mich.. Early

..a

New Tics and Belts

jiers, sizes 12 to 2

2Li-.fSrHir.MaM::

I

THE WEATHER

liaiiic styles as chUtlreo’s sli|v

KIMBALL

DAMAGED BY
LIGHTNING

B«ok Stm

Six«3io6

50cand60e

VOU CAN gel any record you want
fi»r your talking machine at Grlnnell
Bros*. Two thouaand In stock 139
K Front
J. W. CUffe. Manager.
IST2 tf
jck clothing of every description

MOTH ESTATE

ootko’o Seoloo.

mtenikni Una Uw

...Sammock
\Vc have them in all the popular colors,..reiTBths
and prices. Take your choice from $1.00
$5.(10 and have a cool breeze thrown in.

Infant’s SHppsrs

Get Your Piano Tuned.
In the city now. with
Mr Jacobs
Hannah, l^y A Co's.
headquarters
yk-v»r
Send in your orders at .. ...........

Upon Miu Martha Maleeka. a IS-Ye
Ciri—William

FOOTWEAR!

‘ha opskfntion waa prrWm. T. BnU and thrwe
the Hotel Nsiher
Barrimnn would

STRUOOLING TO SAVE HIS MAM­

•tm Rnlfifl Wtl«l««d on Ky

S»94Wt»tb*rW9,t«qfts

Summer
**1.^ Y^.' Msyaa-K H. Hart-

HE IS NOW UNDEl AllEST

Old

/•f City WtlghmartAr—PoUto#»

•UCCEBFUL OPERATION

I

I3.00K

■M.k

Cor. Front and Union

Hamilton Clothing ^
. :v.;; i!

F

THE EVENING RECX)RD. TRAVERfiE 01X7, MIOH., WEDNESDAY. MAT 20, 11^03.

TIBB EVERDVG EECORI^.

MAID OP TIAK KUTIM
WHf Ef«ct omemt wm4 Wkm ro*rVi
of July C«tol>roti

In aidKion to
toe
pHvate
ear
nota - bnlli eipnwaly for Joha W.
Vogel'a Big Mlnt^li. and said to %e

TBAVeRSe CITY, MICHIGAN
GRAND TRAVERSe HERALD
TIKH. T. EATB AM) J. W. I

There will be i
boord of irmde of ibo city
eroatof to Stelaherv'o
Opera
Ho««e. Aiid 0 Bi*n meettoK of the di
ixena. The board of inule wtfl otoct
oArera for the ehaolng poor. muI the

J. W MANNKN. tStior Antf

JuljM».*l«' lL^lf*and^l3^ ihVa^^

Fourth *of* July
Inrited
Queen City ibl. year
to tho meeting, whether meinben of
the board of trade or n
ton I*

«.ss
ClTT.Cl»«?I-eTO*

THErREVERY
GLAD TO DO IT
ACCEPTB CHALLENGE

Of the Booth Bid* of the Street for
iiampionchlp Now H*ld by the

MieHIMMV COAL I*I00»TIIV.
Liohor CoBBlMMMier Beott Oriawold
h«y cooplled oume very eonpivheti■ITO tuttotles rrthdre to the root In
duotry to Mtohlcnn «hd the rMulti of
tho tovootlintofi* ^ bl. department
are worthy of cU^e atudy
ThU to
diwtry hM great proponioii* in Mtoh
Icaa Md Ito posBibiUtie* are great lu
ealMC will be a aurpri«. to all mho
Tend hi* report
In coariudlna hi. re
port. ComralMtoner Ort.wold *«y*
-The «ial Ind.utry of Michigan tn
It. pre*ent .tage of derelopment, with
the almo*! certainty of It. growing
Into large propr»rtlon.

present,

an

e^ldenco of auMIUy and an element
which enter* toto the development of
new nnd prodtable todumrlo*
It ha.

r^rr-"

FREE MEDICINE-

We would ■ugie«t Wodne*day. May
J7. at 4 o’clock, a. a eoitabto time

of Michigan coal field..THEIR ANNUAL MEETING

EOITOB OF

Rod and Cun Club Will Eiact Officer*
Tomorrow Evenino
Tomorrow evening ai * oTI.k I. m
the office of O F Carv er will
* iir
I he annual me«*ttog of the Trav. rMe
City Rod and Gun club
Officera will
he elerlud and oilier hualneaa «.f im
ortance tranaactevl and a full aiK iid
n.e la doalredr

Mamorlal Day at Mapit City.
Memorial day will be observed aa
laual at Maple City. May 30
All aol
Hera, aallora and ihctr frlenda are In
lied to Join to the exercises
It l«
have ilepariqd
THOUGH HE SEEM. TO EAVOE hoped that all who
friends ’over there” will conirlbtiu a
OPEN LAWLEMNEM
net to their memory.
Idno will
lie formed to Maple City at 10 a m
and march to the hall
The excrcl.. Thinking Paopla Invited to Look Into at the hall will l>e as follows

rAVOiOFCAMEPtOTECTIOM

the Article From That “PatrlotleSheet Regarding Law En-

.

WANT DEPARTMEItT
WANTED.

S. E. Wait & Sons Makes Un­
usual offer to Woman.
I ravrihi- rn> women know
fnuu
-Uil ♦•xiM*riei»ec the hdly of Iryliig to
riire thHr dlvca en by ordinary inedh
l ine If Ik as fo-iIlKh to 1 v|..i t to cure
lailiiig ol thu wornh. irregMlar men
-mittiioii or oilo-r
.lru»-'Kli.K a. it
h> ihc^ioual^Monii
or M.rato.-d

•upcrvlaors of
wlaely
thU couaty n
refased to lake cognisance
mtirb to toe
of aneh a stity
Blood polaonlBg, twiltlng from a
grattficatiun of even *»•« who la con
oratoh on the tonmb, received while
veraant with the Idea as set forth by
the Record.
•It Is doubtful If young
Mr Pen
ntngton tihe toveniori. lutya a dollar a
tax la any county
Thla Is no refiec
A Sura Thing,
Don upon him, but It shows the airy
aald that nothtog I
confiitonce some people display when
a. but that la not
capl death and Uxea,
It ooma* to dlsaipatlng public mom
and tl^ extent to which tbey will go altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dla•^•o^the people have to
pay
the m>very for ConaumpGon la a sure care
all lung
testify to that. Mr*. C. R
"BeaxW eouaty folk* are just
Van Metre of Bhepherdtown. W. Va.
to tou throat of an expeualre en
I had a severe case of Brouof the enforcemen! of a bad law. and aay s:
a year tried ererytl
are pot to toe humor to tolerate fur­
gotnorwUef.
I haard of. bat got
no reUef. Ona hot
ther laifcffefwnce by a young
Ue of Dr. King * New Discovery thea
from Traverse City, scarcely
It’s lafaUible
hU oaatou Saaoel appendages
It will cuiwd me abMAlutaly.”
for Croup. lATiooptof » Cough.
Grip.
take a greut many thouaaad doll
Pneumonia and ConsompUon. Try IL
maku BauMe county good tm toe _
law SttaaUon. with the emm raault that It’a guaranteed by Jaa O. Jotem
Trial
wre have kept a lew moiw black Uas and K. H. Mead*. DrugglaU.
mmi inmt la toa atrauma and lakaa for hotUea lOe. Reg. aliM Me. ILM.
the beoeflt of a few people to the
aouUiam pert of the aiaie. who pay TONIGHT—Big hU. ’ Louialana.”
BO thaea huM. do aothlSg toward aua-

CALMAN'S ttrrSRIOII SPAR le the

T0N10UT--BIS IOl ;

A MONUMENT
OF MERIT
BUILT TO STAND
FOREVER

Deafneaa Cannot Be Cuiwd

ITiey-are all union lyailc.

The Practical Shoe

FOR

J'H

___

trmt tnllrh »*o«r,
(•|tt/cli« |iLnn**asi^

«'

FOIF RENT

T « »il»lU.n

X-C-. ac

MISCELLANEOUS.

/^Ai.iK»»uKiA and rAririf vobtii
an.l tOr U«< ky Muontaioa U dar
Ugl.1. pn.YUlr a thns»gh toan-t car n«*T»cr U,

Prieit : : 25c 35e 50c 75c
SAleoftcati
yommj;. Phone*. Citizens* 112,
krU IBl.

Always Sella Good Shoe*

maR«$ Elk’s main Easy

THE CROSSETT
« $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe lor «

GENTLEMEN
Bacbant« Ro$co«,«'■"IsJ's.'rsr'

floors"uaa

Caiman’*

Etastip

TRY A RECORD WAHT AO.

. TRY A RECORD WANT AO-

SUMMER...... ,
WASH GOODS
J lial an- Ifo nufeh in ticinancf for summer suirs, skirts ami shirt waists —
shtftr white lawns ami mulls for’‘j^radualinj^ dresses,? the nobby new
linen suitiiiirs, charmin;^ Imlia linens and lijiured Dimities and dozens
A»f other stylish effects.
I’his is the very lime for new waists and sumim r tlr.-.Ne<. ami no woman, however exactinLL ean fail to timl someihiii“ t(t please her. A ^^rrat line of the ever popular Toile dii Nords at
1<K : the A. 1’. (). ^inj^hams at Ific, I’Jc and ITk:; fij^uretl Dimity lOc, 12|4c*
I'le.-Jiic. J5c; Cotton Challies at Tie; (ialatea Cloth, splendid for suits,
ISc >ard; Svpiash SuiliuKs. something lutw, sells at 2«*ie. I’ine line of In­
dia linens at s. lu. 12}4, 15. *2U and *25e: *‘.\ausac.” one of the newest
wash ;4ooJs. 40r. 45c. 55c, r.5c. 75c: Piques, fine line at 85c. 40c and 45c;
Chambrays in all the dainty plain colors at lOc; a
yanl wide linen
for shin waists, at $1.5n the yaril; embroidered linen at 50c and SUc.

SOME SPLENDID SUMMER SHOES
The
anti when
I hf best you’ll fiml anywhere,
anywh
tind it so.

quality is considered you’ll

THE ELK SKIN SHOE
CANVASS SHOES
.*\re the cool summer slioe.

yet givtr the best of serviced
lo $2.5(1. Have them in both the hijfh and low cut.

Sell from $UK)

THE BEST LINE OF OXFORDS

MAY
26th

s NOVELTIES

Man.

I

Will wear longer than any other summer shoe made^ ‘The boy’s sizes
.

sell for,$‘
for,S’2.*25; the men’s
men sizes at $2.50.

BIG

Free Street Paridc at Nost.

See them in our window dpti>l*y.

ITINIGHT—Big hh. • fo.MiManH "

John W. Vogel'S
MINSTRELS
TUESDAY,
QTEINBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE

Soloi

^.irLn,“u;r'Wi

Perfect. Protfreasive
PreaenlAtion
ot Modarn Minatrelsy.



OAK TANNED
$3,50 SHOES

Kamera
around NPea will'll
t too and* of dollara it toe droath i*
not eoon broken. The ground haa l«.
•0 hard it la almost iropoaiihle
lo plow. Small fraita are uleo in jro
jmrdj.

■‘l.fou

TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

The kiml that wear arc not found
cyt all aluvea, even at $5 the jiair,
Made Young Again.
1
but fiir BKNC H M.\DK...,___
"One of Dr. King’. New Ufo PlUa j
veil night for two weekM haa pul me I
I my ’iccna’ again.” wrltea
D. H. 1
umer of ivmpheyioan. Pa
They’re
»e be.it in the world for Liver, Btom-•
aeh^nd llow.-lH.
IMrely
vegetable.
.Sever grii»e
Only
22c at Jaa. G For men have the genuine oak tanned sole* an.l the ver) best upjHrr leather.
lohnKon and F II Meads’ Drug Stores. Made ill all *l)ics, including the prcseiil fashionable “I’o-Ta)*' Blurher *hai>e

Ji.t'ln'lvJ

People Interested,
Notice
Tli4- as sesami-nl rolls for the paving
afreet, friun the nast line of
reef lo the ,-ast line of Park
id Union Hreet. fnuu the
north line of h.i j of hl«M*k r». to Han*
tibdlvUlon of
nah. I.ay A C«»’s 1
the north end of
Ml^morltt! rervtci^ for Comrade John TraverM** t'lty
-h.uih Union s eel hihlge. afe
vif-ey.
the c«ilUM'tlon
iM'uraiiuti ol graven
MH-.nl‘d”a«eMpent. together with the
luakel picnic dinner
aivrttod Interest on all unpaid Install
I p m -Hong
Address of w* h«»n»e by fbe '’tone meiiit . the same to he paid oa or he
tore the first day of July. IimJ
M K Haskell Ciiy Tr.a ur. r
IS.;: c-od to July
Short talks by old soldiers or othern
Snug
••In the good old summer time”—
The iKjai has r.'r^dvKhl and accepted Cenda is at your elbow w.lh the cool
n Invitation from ll.v W Mlniy'to ewt kind of clothing—naghgea ahirta—
.ace eftecl hoaiery—thin underwear—
stiavv hats of every description, etc.

IW. Ifoward’a sp.H*ifli fur the cure
Ilf tntnaupatloii nnd ilvHiKqola h not
an unknown remedy
It ha<v made
many remarkable cur. > right hero tn
Traverse Tity and po
isH-ltlve ar.
Druggist* K. K Walt A H*ips of Its
great •uptrnuiiy in cuiing .lysi>epsi.'i
con»ni«iioit sick headache and liver
iroMi.l.-s that th.y will, lu addition tt.
wiling It at half prlc*. refund the
nioiuy to any onv whom It doe.v not

J. W. SUATER

by ItM-al applhatlons. a». they caguut
each the dlwuiHod gxirthm of the ear
Th. re ts only one way to cure deaf
u«*K^. and that Is hy roD.sUtutlonal
remedies, lieafness Ih < aused by an
iMJVlI. W.NTK..-jl......
w.
TlIe’‘Valm vine
intlaroed condition of the luticona Iln
. iil^ ^eit until* say of niriii^
iiig of the ^^lslachton Tube.
When
di CaMK
It rUllKi^lK of twi
this tulie Is Infiamed y»u Imve a rum
-Mid dirtinci lucilicln.... on**
hltng sound or ImpeDeet hearing, and
mil me and the oih. r for
when it Is entirely cloned. Doafaeas
is the rewiU. and unless the inflamma
llach ol I
lion can he taken out and this tube
he treat
J--'n•^lon>d to Its normal r»*ndlllon, hear-j
\a/ANHtl»
girl f.tf gHn.-r.t li. uw
be dtuitniyed
I) pa. Kage of VY w..fk Apply St l-|-e..nth fia.*. or«i.
of., will g1
It of ten are caused by Ca
.lie nai’kage of
titi h Ih only an
.‘^..Illative iHhlils
wiil fj'r'Jyr
It ion of the miu
agr. e -to r. fund
I-lit
lOM-t
oyit-niiig
A'wr
further
p«rOralsf>

will
glvb One Hundred Dollara
par. lla^el «« m»i ^alt^lle4t
r.T<(t.i. mitgri Mfg *
. -*♦
Kriiil
any cafcc c»f IWnexs (caused by .
ThU uijuKual off^ r can he
arrhl
that
cannot l>e cured by
for a shorl time only..
I’a Catarrh Cure^ Send
Miffi ring from lulling <
* free.
laiion. ha. k
dar or ]iaintul met
kI.o.iM take
a. he or oiarlaii tnml
.olvuntni*. id II at one

Itobud at Frankfort. Mich . appear*
4u laM odlilon with an article that
would aaem «<» show roncinalvely that
ihcec la giwai nc<*d. to Iienrle county
at least, for amne aurh plan of game
prolc«nion aa that auggeated by the
Fvrntog KwmrU
The editor has got the facta terribly
twisted, and he sema to favor nppn
lawleasnean and to oiqM.Ke the «n
forcemeat of the law* of the aiatt
hut to apite of that, hla aiilrle U one CHANCE FOR RECORD READERS
of the aironge*! argiunents to favor
IF Yt»l WANT TO KK.N’T vir pur
of the proUTTiion of flah and game
4 hsM* a piaiui or organ, see Grlnnel*.
that haa apimareU to tho atate iireRa Coupon Worth 2Sc if Praaented at S.
r.ne . r::*« llan Front Mn*ei
They
Watt A Sons’ Drug Store
thU year. Gikm) rlilxenahip and the
Take old In-trutui nu in exchange on
enfoiTement of taw ahould never suf
rder to teat ihi* UecordV great
lu w ..ne* of any make
If you rent
fer here or elsewhere by aurh oppoal circulation and lix •.tiimrlor advi rtis
.nil
in-lrmmiit
from
iIh-iu
the
lion
The p<*ople of Traverae Cliy
Imve
made arianre
and vicinity will m.i need to be told
K Walt A Honv the
lu-lce hi cav you d
whereto he U ”wa> off ’ on the facta
Ik. to offer'one of their
They wl[} read the article wiih much
llrln«>^ at half priT-e to
intorcai:
iiy one wno will cut emt the following
— the coolest
“Hoim- weeks ago a young aqulri
ou|H.n and pre-eiit It at ihdr mire
that ever happ* ned—35 and 50
ovur ut Traverae Uiiy. in a dealre to
. 8. Benda A Co.
uave hla* eoiftitry from going to the
COUPON. ’

elt?mal bow wow*, and to provide a
altuaMou for a chronic office aeeker
This ctmpon entlllea the Holder
friend named
Dame
|K..me |.,Hq,le
to one ;.<K pack**:.- of Dr I
apeak It with the e offi. who I- about
ard s sper illc for the cure «.f
to lose hit offictol -hUK-k.' thruat the
and dy»
Idea u|K.n the pm.ple
Grand Trav
erae. Ik<n/te and U-elanaii toantie,
that they ahould have a ipw-Ul
apecUl |
cTa*^*^
ahonld I
irlbuUoc of dlamrluinceN in these
count lea on|^ ut a salary io he paid
ny tae ihrre named evimmonwealths
"Ouulde the office of the Traverac
City K«x.rd a few of the friends of
Mr Dame 1and a vH.t.rie of the select.
fmtinr aiiglera
the pro>*ci was
Led u|ioa h> practhal men as aim
UMiked
ply the pa>mei,i of * salary lo some
^man to
irouhk* and exinmae for
a- In other worda. the
of a )ob hM of naaiy law

Oom» Ir* mr%€± k.ool«
We aUo have our Imc of Ice Cream Ficctcra, I jtwn Mowera, Rubber
ho»e. Screen doon and window*, and all kinds of Porch ik Uwn good*.

It it thought that a wolf farm c*.
iata to Flon ooo nounty. Wla
D n
Hewaiok and John Rlgo, two Indiana. I
brought to Iron MounUin 8T wolt
ouha. oon wild cat and a boar
Tho !
bounty noeivod w a. |l«l.
I

ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINER

^”^’On behalf of tU North Hide of
Front •treet.
“Fred L Bmith. Manager
queatlon of other winteroplaied manu
“N. B —The game laat year wae
At the
factoring ctabltohmeni.
It. pertna fairly won by the North Hide
oence can hardly l>e que.iloned
It 1. end of the ninth toning, the .oort^ wa.
i He. Uie three poorest lialtrr* of the
eatlmated that there are 2.000 tun. of w>uth aid* were np and the North
coal tuktor earh'ar-rejrf land to the Side* were at toe head of their Hat.
the field, and
coal region
Tbt. alone would glvt The Booth Bide* quit thn
the nmplra awarded tl e gnm»« U. the
Qver po.ooo.oou ton. to Uay t^unty
North Bidet tito
which I. only a .mall Item to iht area

BENEir COUNTY PATRIOT

25 nch
h to**'
^
A good well made refrigerator, with removable ice chamber and
shclvcL guaranteed to give tatiafaclion, 23 inchc* wide, 16 in.
deep, 83 m high, for...........................•......................... ...........7.miM

ragn the same evening and arriving
England
In Denver July »
The program for nigbifer r^lng
the five day* to Denver la aald !o to
the l»e*t ever prepared for an interna
tional cvmventlon
Mme. Ratozrl. the noted bea
’.My face
of
iNKior Hirdbghoff, tho noted Ger
lam. in my cheek*,
brighter
hince
tal
iln Tea.”
n.H'ky Mountal

year, ban accepted
William Owen, J W MK’onnell
babalf of the North Hid^ tf m e.eeptlonaMy fine cast. In the ino.1
■treet. I aoeept wilb deltpht .lato.raie revival of The Hibrnd for
illenire of the Hooth Bide.
icandal that lla^ ev.-r l»een made In
npiooBliip now held by
hU roumry ail! he ih.- offering of
t^ *
The Peerlaaa Fina P.nU arc batUr
ifaiin;:* r Hieltile rg on Friday May TJ
We bare ibeen waiting for IL and r<
van merchant tailor made. Made by
tlml It would not come.
We t
So aiirncilon Vopid he more welcome Pecriaaa Mfg. Co.. Detroit
Bold by
try and have Panntngten on time.
Mr Owen and hU rapahle rom|ian> all firat<laaa dealer*.
If we doo‘1 It won’t matti r ronoh. i*. are .real favortieri here and liU many
we don’t really need him
We would admirers Ita.K h.raard uMh no lUile
htreby aU that all Novak* or otii. i
g him In the role of
V^to so*
rank ooUlder* bring ibHr coi»tr*ci.
huJl*i. H.ltfaee
The jarl U widely
k Jotiriml .a hi- •<rt nnd d.-v.^l«tM»i.to ..f
with them If Ibry de*tre In p|*r and
iffereniI frrmi any thing Uv ha
would a*k for a few more P*g«’ Keni.i
ml will Kh.
(Rant. If tbey aro available
1 he
t) fo dtoplH?
Boutb Bide* are advl*ed
lunch wilb them, and sand _______
ean be aaoared.to U.t them through

eratlon of the grwit permanent .uRar
plant., nnd will enter largely Into the

fREiENTtD BY THE

calN for a refrigerator
or an ice box. We have a
good asMrtment: 10 dif­
ferent aiae* and three dif.
fcrcni ftylc*.

urchh

Tue»,la). May 20
Jo*. Norton,
•llknown muhlral director, wfc
tiny hai gained for him many w
.nromluma fnmi
rou.lcal
crl
•ughouf I he muntn . ha% charg
liand and orehiwtra

proved an Hnponant factor to the op

CONVINCING
■ ARGUMENT

THIS
WEATHER

tU.* Individual member*
re. a number of tocietlea
• city or county are oombl
•end a alagle delegate. Dr. Ooi
l^u of Detroit, atate tranapt
manager, baa arranged prlth the Wa
hash, the Chicago A Northwootom and
the Union Pacific rallwaya for apeclal
for the u.e of the Michigan
ilen’a
Arnica Salve quktoly t. and a n.undirip rate of 122
si further Inflammation and cnrml
Chicago.
»lih
proponlonately
it conquer* aches and kills pain.
%U'* from other potou to Mlchi him
F. II
gan haa been aecured
The return *2c at Jat G. Johnann and
limit 1. August 81^ A apeclal train
will leave Detroit via the Wabash on
Charles Schnman. Jr.

NORTH BIDE OF FRONT STREET

--JUS. tsar

The btg show. -Lowtatoaa.- wiU be
pot oa agato thit eveatog ta the aty
ae for toe benefit of the
Catholic churrh. It will be
be same people, under the
.f C George Niutt. with
many new feature* and
apeclaltlea
**Tbe Coming of Rtogllng Broa.” will
be one pan of gm abow Hat U aald
to be a veritable aldewplltter
r toe ele-1
MeOoaald la toe Boat end
pbant. and A U Joyce-bHaga up the.
make a greater elephant
lared to be.
toe benefit of the

Will Oo to Omiver Convention.
’The Chrtatlan Endeav
Michigan are taktog an
In
the

In the city: the women's styles sell from $1.(K) to $8.01l: the men’s sizes
from $1 fM) to $4.00. Can’t find a sweller shoe than a patent leather

Do You Want
a Homo ofYourOwn
?

Slop lay mg rent when you
can make the same amount
of money {vav for a home.
Call and sec'what wc have
to offer. Open evening*.

Tba Nemiier RmI EsMi
CxoHmno;*
HAMILTON a M1LUK.EN BLK.

CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS
Just what you want for ilu- warm summer days.
the litde ones; sell for 75c ami $1.00.

Nothing daintier for

MISSES’ SLIPPERS «
Are worn so much; they are so cool and they only cost $1.00 and $1.50.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE KVEKINQ RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, inCIL. WF.PXESDAY, AL\Y 20, 1003,


ittttnintws
of ibt World

^^usK—

!£lS.i'3!S2.

J. B.

If the blood is in good coadltioti at the bcginuing of the warm ■caMMO,
ynarepi«|iaredtonM0t diMaae mad are not apt to be tioidikd wUh h^
najdes. blackheads aadidotchca. or the itchiag and burmng akin entptioa«



-the Mie of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will nottiave time to pay your
bills, and your competitor will hot
have anything to bo but sell break­
fast food. :
:

A G«k>d Begkuiltifir Gradvate
Gifts—

Notlca te An Paaffla InlarM^
The aaaeaaakeBi mU for thd IsprotpmeBt .of Sixth dtreal. trow the
eant line of DItIxIob street to thf west
llae of Union alidoL U anw
my
haads for eonectlou^ The Brst awmaswent At to bd Mild on nr hilHn the
first day of June. 1901.
M K Haskell, Ctty Treasuric.

.m. L,
X had a l^eRlhle

^is.‘Lo«. cu^

Fortin

i-pori.

b‘
ased la
la
be assd

1

rwuS Tbs people had prsTlpoalT
^t Istier* loI tbs wholMals b(
lor their aMisiano«i. wbte
**^‘“*^ is srseml btindrwl dolUre*
dulUr
worth of
Df goods bsUif
baltif sent lo
to that
Ibi

river

ted. *^iwBt*K^U»
Aooat li.uio
^wiw*iiroiiM.

Ct?boo7Slo

action tooner indigestion every
you cat. or ^1 tiilbk 8. 8. H. th« brst usdlcin* X
hsre boea t e troubled with d\zz
nervousness
sle^pluiSDcss. There is no n a.s

W,
■inJjl^I.lui.ncss.
Weal he r if you ha
»r .‘<ysU m Will fortified
the iH.llntMl. sluggi^
indand

nd pHnlure vcakrn-s.s.
Vf.ikm*s.s. l.issiuuW.
l.issiliulv. ar.U othtr d.l.ihiatmg dixm
forrsiry
d.;wrtoient
I ry d.
wrtoient ol OorosU aairer- j]al
ol bttialioaary isnIgBssrs ais ooimdor- aUtution, and
Kcxema, Acnc, Nettle-rash, I’uisv.n Oak and Ivy, and ollur inxlaling skin
s will troubles are sure to luakcthvir appearance unless tl.e humors ami poisons
siaass will 1^ pUntsd Arm. follow. Tbs oaaas of lbs
antiJuted and the thin, acid Uood
Tbt, uppnr psmnsvla famisbss a the
tic ri<h and stton;: U lore the coming
case where the ri|
in one of those
8. m»w would be
• Jeiiu. He was a
slsls«l. daspils lb« .
_____

taking ear. of
tohing

and the towu took

tbsiosslrss. while the boattock-

FoTMaMtlmi ps

lo r«^ wilh aroalal faror
■oV^iTcT' I

dMMly be obtataad options on osue
a aambsr of piooos of wild land. Now
It M umad oat that be is an oil
prospeolor a«d considers the stgux

*”

‘*"-

PrXOMANlI

s;r.^?ra‘jpu*-pSrSoT../,^r

of tlia4tlid S which ho scooted opitons, and tbs rosidsni ilMcosU>ris are

5|i .VI'KONr.tiq

o.
Kaiaioasoa ooonty. emys lt>s Kalama
~ ‘
are rai

tomtiji

Toliowsd and tl.e borulug fluid
throwB over Bmli
Tiie garment burned
sand hair badly I

^ ir:in

eliug lu prayer. Us was carried
to tbs otiorch steps in the hops
*
^s are canstng an alarming drouii. in Porto
Rioo Tiis orange blosoms are droopiui, and tbs new osue crop has bstn
•ciioosly delayed aod cattle are suffermg from a dioeaos doe to lack of foot
sad water. There have bson mat j

ry* months and
escape the diseases commem to sprin 'and ;;u: net. 8. 8. 8. is guaranteed
purely x-rgcUbleand is recognired as the Usl K*.l purifier ond the most inVigoratingandpleasantof hUtonics. Wr.tefc mrlHKikon *‘T!ic Tdoodand
*’
IHT SWIFT SPCCmC CO., AnMTA, Mo
________________________ -

] As reoonipease for tuiviiig stolen her
jpiKkeibook in llrtfi Oeorge H Todd, a)
'miserly trtvelirg peddler, Ims be-i
;i|aratlied gto.uio to Mrs Hr ter Junleii'
jot li nekton. Moss 'ti.(
lotiktHl u|*on ss pennilesi.. but
s*fTe bis death a wali«»« was found in ;
t cni.taiiiiuKa ii4nk U>ok and
'saourUiee worth more ihsn |40 imo
iThls ainoaut wasaocuaiulaud through
niggardly aaving. the t.QaMU»t of livinr. suitenug »u cold av^Uer fir
wont of proiM-r olotiiin/ going aitboot food rather than buy
I
A deatiiutr faiuliy of 1: childreu

;a. 'i.-,m-*s.v.
UMiivsr. •uiu . Kel .
Wine <d Har.lui i* worm I * wen:l.l i gold. It
'•
and
rau*.H|
me
to l.cro,m- u mother
TOO claim. It iiai »ave,l 4ny
dl:s IniKA I. K. UiKMlK
When everythmg eU-

■£a£is5frd‘!K.;

while he

I employed as a bartender

..

ml ,
1 . tiM .1 -n
W,. 1-40,* .4 li.-. 4 .

1 of Oadlllao is enthusiast
baseball club
a paid

ombli fm ^l^fa^tT 1071* of^srh^
SSie lJ?L.V:y ofTuewta^^^^

A Startling Test.
To save a life. Dr T. J
stanilng
Xu Mehuopany. Ha. ma
teM. resulting in a wonderful cure. He
writes; ** A patient was attacked by
violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer­
ation of the sUimacb. 1 had often
found Klertrlc Plttefs excelleot for
acute ktomafh and liver troublea. ao I
prciicrlbed them. The patient gained
from the first, and has not bad an aturk In II months.” Electric Bitters
d for Dyspep
are positively guar
sla. ronsilpailon and Kidney troubles
Try them Only kOc a Jas O. John
son and F. H Meads’.

IVINBCARDUI
PEI^E MARQUETTE

Notice.
This is the mne lu i o-an av
ruhblsh from hark yards and
r«hns this is an ended to righi
the Ikittie Mail will get you.
Ih-alih, tifflrer I .X Thomj

1

R»-,.;U-.

;t
.‘ut Ks-t Kii:M at.

Butchorfl and Sausage Makers.,

..

0R8.

SAWYER

*

PENHALLEGON

...DENTISTS...

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

\Vc have ivcrivetl another >hi;>nu*nt of ihost: amt!
prt lty hiaiuls wo had Imfuif. rop Mah t>v:an>
liBiivii. If^b —\vroii*^hl irAin,
The suiu* londitions ^\wn this ajH-cial sale as the
Dievious t»ne. One and only om- m a etistomer.
No nhone orders. None >uld lo childieii and
we do not deliver them.


IVs thursday.

Tuniiturt DtptrtmtHt.

thi Boston Store,

Tbs Pstriooo Bhirts art th# bMt
norvty eaa buy. Made by Potrlota
‘Mfg. Co.. Detroit. Bold by ail llrt^
I etaoo dtalora.

-KAl.Tb kM; \K1*INC.

t h.i> «M. 1*. li rK>, 4 1- UK tl* «>.

piA\4, TfNINa A U l^m«ea.
>>.411

Tr^r.T». 4>iy. U-^u

L.IO M-r s
Borne lights will emit smoke and
others give down grease, even sun­
light is often obscurod by clouds—
These are all sources of annoy
Hl*N*I7KJT.i:
anpe. Nothing is. however, more
annoying than to have eome
Hh
meant of illumination on which
there U no dependence to be
placed, giving at tim'es a fairly -Ii.-'I 4‘m.^-siC Iih'i*** a*©___________________________
good light again other aid being eaHa AI»A I, WATKIi-*. TUAt.VKl* .Sl'Kah
IVl‘iraa4aU.44 r uf M rr.iuiatr .-k-h.-l.
needed to find it and yet at times i;4
«,.l.-4i.- . 1414 I*
4 UIU I
UU*- **.'
no light at all—Avoid all these
faults by using

_____
MSSfSSSISl
Ml

The only hghl that is always on
Up, maintaining , uniformity of
hght at all hours and at such a
cost for the amount of light giverv
that defies compelitKin. Give
in your orders early aa we are

Traversa City Gas Company.

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
-^HEALTHIEST-..
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
IS

JOHN R.
GENERAL INSURANCE

A. D. TYLER

Dont at:
rcoLEDJ
TsVeX».cffiu»ior.©rl*laal
ROCAY MOUNTAIN TCA

ELECTRICITY
A-r lOo

PER 1000 WATTS
rUMXlHBlUKY

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.
..r-dUAV ..f th.- It*rr—
mthicxU*** a
U*u.. Ltmw. oa I *—

4-ei

r«J'.r«.-.
tiM

Ladies!
Find the -Pet,pie's " a very coavenlenl bank with which to do their
t,anklng. and we have a large munbt-r of ihem among our cutlomera.
St,me lake certificates of deposit,
some savings books. Shme prefer
••c..mmercial acc<,unts.”
Our varlotiH methods suit the
convenience of all Herhapa you
are not familiar with the various
m.lh.als of di-iKwlling. do not
know which method would be best
for you. and so do not reallxe vhat
a convenience and U*nefll a bank
arormnl «,uld be made to you.
We should be pk-aaed at any
lime to explain methods lo you.
Please do nrH besliale to ask queelloDN We aim lo make oar a ”Feople's Bank” In every way consUlem with eoond banking principles.

iMTtau Nile Eiielrtt
Li{hl ui Pise C«.

Only $2.

60 FIRE INSURANCE

Aik! wc will pul one of these Urge
bsautilul rockers in )*our house just like cut. The) arc extra large
and very cumfutlalilc scat l^ing
2Ux22 indies. Uck 32 inches liigh
from *cai; arin^S in. high, iron rodCll scat, cross scats in back arc l^b
10 inches wide, lioishe*! in beauti­
ful golden.
Same rockt-r with leather uphoL
atered scat. $3.2:».
Kv erv home should have otic.

!oN YOUA OUTBID! OOOPB uao Cah

isSe.rt:5s:£S^-xsrh.‘^tW^

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

OIL A W. HIOOtNBk OamiaL hm raMMvad ta tha Mam Miifiaaa

House-Furnishers, 2Id Front Street

Mr. F. O. Jacobo wUl not be abla to

I m»*rATT. Al^irart. uf Tltkm. U^l
L/ fc-«S»»** and cua«-<-jai>r«ac.
». Ma

Tll4)yll*^4»^.

L-lOM-r

DENTIST

o ao may examine his. her or Uu*ir
.asseasineiii un said rolls and show
'cause, if any exists, why the valuation
Iheiwif should l e changed,
Datril ibi* 14th day uf May. HhU.
CHAS M BEERS.
Clerk of Board of Review and EqoaJlitlun.
1174-141

/^0VgLl.aiM4V*h. atu«40" sad
O
M a*., u. Kwhi. 4»m.v t it>

Front Btl

IMPORTANT

.M .......

a woman !iH»ks like a real Offlee-SOo aNvw Wilhelm Block Citl
( after compleitag a course
tens' Hhone 6sn.
Brin*

: Board Of Review and Eqtialiiaih
the cltr of Traverse City will
. May 25. mJ. at tl
cll Room In said city of 1
‘4lily, at t* o'clock in the foren
■continue iu se*sion at least
ter as may l*e nccet
muih longer
> the equallratlon and

rs;^7,uSiL'isr

Thev

»“«' i- iiw'r,. 7 a tu

Jom. 9lmcJms-A Sorsm

Wurxburg Block
lowed the rorteg(

o X HU>>KN-At|.nu-. ...I tVin.iill.... .

L-IbKI:

t -i JSu-k. 4.-OU. hsv « M>. p.Tl Murt n. T -U Ju
lit-tioU «u<i
*i o> h IM . .1 c> f 'u *
>or Slsiu^-r. I.u.lmfc-l..'. ».ii Milwaukov-.S. n
I
* III . .i .ls •> ni

has fallen about there since May 1.
The weather bureau record of rainfall
for Mar is three inches U low il.e nor­
mal The bureau dm s not hold out
any hope of rain.

v:. sr.a-Si.fc,

TTH®

Arit

3e ravages
t new inieot pest that attacks barwheat while lo the milk aui
le last few <lays dam,
I
wou 1 has In the
Meda.i m- ag«d orops very seriously. The hog is
'mid by ealymJlogisis to Wlong to a
family of iieutatomidae and is known
as the green stink bug. Official* of
the agncoltural expenmei
experiment station

}!^1lhe*^?hah.lK>und vxJuuie^ Addr^
I>^*
V. Hicuv, Hufiaio. N. Y

. Kel'. IH,
.My dauehler-in-Uw . LiMieiuh *. found great U-m-ni in Wine id
Cardui. She hud a now.airiage in Man h l‘n»l. Uh re u-ing vour inedieine. She w a* in verv Uid iM-aitn. m* I i* r*uad<^l her to tfv \\ me id
tlardui. . Sime then she ha, had a hne hahv Uo . Soon he w ill Is* Ihr,*
weeks old. She Lighiv t'aVaaimemU Wme of r'anlni.

■v.ru.:i.r,s.:s‘L‘“.

Childrens Slippers
Just got them tins morning.
arc pretty.

Rutner-t Old Stand.

!ni .iireetton

I I.U mua is wtxild cneertafstipit^
is ttMele fr.nn fwvl
Laughed
I.erseli to death

•U,* iOm. at A *s^!ti,il4trd. and
iddleville maul
Miss Minuie
It lo the case of M
u Mr mgt r Ui
r coooloded to engage in the! . rhu died at
HI years old. wh
ire of Cl cnenl briok there by . . ..i.
in New
m York
Vurt While
W
enter
The lake aaad will be'
laining
1
slu*Uugbed
heartily
an“importimt Inpsslieui
J'uicr ,ik.ldcu MiOu-hI
igreitieui and lbs
tl bosi-j
uTT.
rioddiuly she
:at a fu
ness will likely flourish from the ] *^ • di*-a^-.oi |h.r Itwui droppid forward on
and she died in a few min
htoni
UoUos ibo ssrdlolof
grea^l

Shushine Shoe Pol­
ish is the best. ^
We have it.

New Shoe Store

Many hoi,.4-. an i.utc lom-ly alnAles
iMvao-o III! <io)drill are tlnTf. itarr»*Tii»r*s «*s,*t* II. ulpM.t viorv CVS.- i- ause f.-maU* diseases
'an- of Humanh.*d.
r-ngtl, lo!li.-di-. a*wnl parts
and inakos inoliit-ni.**! po.uhl.- m tuous.in<U of iaa*-« where luttrenur**
IS sup|s*M -l to L- nsuiahl.
\\ m, ,.f rurdni r'-gulat.-- tl,e lueiidnisl
flow and a*.-o i.n vri.u nuMarriage and cure* l-anng tluwn iiain*.
w,ne id Cardui remove* the caUM- of harrrnm-s* Vo puAmg the female
oiVaiUsin strong and l>eahLv
th, to vtMir tlrugBJd lind r-vure h f 1 bottle of W,nr id t’ardui.
n,e u*i- of Wine < f I'ur.b; will hro.g luvnoneM to >..ur home

| £££“'“E f'

. \t« ln\(- i«r1(»rc us

Wt baiH a tint class
Sbocmaktr s Shop.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

CARDUI
BAIBIES

ooffte only being in good oon-1

BUSINESS CAROS.

RASTALL'.lSffi

when you need it mo'st.
S. S. S. i

Ccndtnstd Dtm
% offttichigan

Z. ■. Bewa. M. D

You can’t do belter
than get him a hand­
some watch upon this
memorable occasion.
We can please him
and you for $I(MK).
$12.00, $15.00..

HANNAH & LAY CO.
r£.VTu

M B

Wartitt a Gvans

YhongMan

Mrs. Paaliaa ‘
Balia Laelev.
{ ties and the blood abot-bed of gcnns
Thara it g^l
of #mIt pick. I «,d humors of every kind, and warm
art la aontharm Oallforma and tba weather is sure to bring a reaction.
and the |>oisoaoni natt^ in the blood
and s> sUm will break out iu boils and
piwtulcs or acaly eruptions and red,
disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make
a good bcKinning this season by taking
a cour^ of S. S. S. in iim€; it will not

Ol-rv, MIOM.

What nictT for the
young lady than a
dainty chatelaine
watch. .

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

►"k SAVINGS

«ANK J

L. L A. BUILOINa

.-CARPET CLEANiNG WORKS.C-r,« I Cl.--.ni4- -rvj reilh.-r kt fi.>vatiMg.
** »rtu< ami Uyiin;.
lk-fv.rv *c41.11..;; yuur .i*ia Aar|K*l»

MANISTEE k NORTH EASTERN R.R
AND CONMECTIOMS.

^7]

‘"r'

H. X CHAWH. Pwmelv.
Phone Ilk

kza Waahington Si.

Farm For Sale
uowu ax the 8te«l or Noad
100 acres known
One of the heat ta Grand
ham 1
ouDty; ZVk miles south af
Traverse county
the elty
d. E. OREILICK COu CITY.

Tia.A.A.B^B^Tia-<

WW.

TralasscTtv*ssTrav«ns CMr atllMMaas.
fie Cedar City and PrnVsmiut *

E.W HASTINGS & SON .“3*I
FIRE INSURANCE
I —jsfc.Taarua5s^- - ------------ -SilJfiffl:
-O-.r-A

THE EVENINQ KEOOBD^

WEDHE8DAT, MAY SO. lOOl
■%



la.OBO. MUMM>S

BwMflt WMt Std* Catholic Chuioh.
OITV Of»K«*A
—Aai«

Crmtnd^ dit HtptsMf

WadneMiny Night. May 20th.

l»rloM»

imm

teafl to dowa atent ill fast aad proOtbU
tn this vietnity.

Afitrmgii fey a t«grg

IMwaftmoOi

Vto
Ml fUM bt^wmm M
VMlr
MmiagM y ti^l

D^y Diamenda
by Later Com•cott arteeold.^

Mtev
altM. fllM IM Ite Bgalm ted
^itey ttely aam wiy. Tte fteate

dHvMMlar^'^ZIn tel to M
^jSLa wte ptofte « Ite fteally
todi Ml« Ite AiM lMlat« vtoi

lior it win be

5?t=£^Sin:
'
Vrt.

Ite atoSTnndttetw
tte brewery
la mnatog here In fall feme. 11 will

tetir
AteMMu^ 22r*Ttete^^
SritL!^™"Ltetete
’IS

D as mnelM
Bilver'e Paaliieoatte

mMa

OlitotoOM teMtoftoA^ a

taltei«.XatliOTMdtef«A
rv Ite Bl0li)Mteol EgU««gMd
did Ite totoviM Ml ^

The following report.Issued bySUle
Labor OummisakMier Soon Griswold.
Shows
tbe number of ions of coni
during the yaar
mined in the atgte
at
seen that durlag the
monitu or April, May. June and July
only 1S.S17 tooa were taken out. thla
»g mostly from the small drift mines
teing
at Grand Ledge and the mines
I Jackson and Shiawassee counties.
strike, the large m

vicaa at Ornee etereb wlll^^Mj
at 7s00a. m. and lO;

'.i
len?e ite dook at t JO o'clock aad

stfra

*’.’5 ~r
eooraef 4 to

If I4«€TIII
SOI 01 ••0 0-17
0 1 00t 001
MiiyMdtegllh

durlng the ftxjr months
ig the
il that
pairs must te Imi
fore coal could he mined, so that dur­
ing the month of August only 47.4SB
likns were taken out. as rom|iared
with 124.202 tons In
tbe prerloua
month of January, while the coat of
mining averaged 27 cents more per
ton than
tefore
the mines
were

ing the year Iboi. together
number of mines lo operation i
average coat per ton for mlnin

““■SS

srS'S
as

ITBASmililTST

i

AyrU 10. Durlag that Ume It baa beea
aaad alffbt iimm urcarry Injured peo^
^ to tte doctora* oScea or-to ihrlr

im.--:

Mby •—Pred Pitcher had hla right
arm drawa Uto a planer at the baaket
factory aad waa conveyed to the doctor*! oAoe and to hla home
Mny 1—Dnrid Youker auffered
donble tmctnre of hla left leg at the
BapUat chnrch. He tripped and fell
May b-Darld Yonker waa conveyed

acanlly 4.f laU.r. ami the vluir. U-li.
1.- to oUslii ili.‘ nniutalte iiuiiiU
en to ring the Ulls, aakml *1.
ladi«-k of tb - t’oi'greg'itiun tu tuidei
the duty. The aj.peal was n
stantly atul 1 tsrtily responded to, and

a by a taam of horae
which dragged the buggy over bln
tte atep atrlklng him la the aide
PBRiONAL.
Cbarlee Prochazka. Jr., returnc
^ afieraooD from a bu»lneaa trip t

u

Melvla K Trotter, auperlntendent of
the Reecue mlaelon at Grand Raplda,
arrived In the city thia afternoon with
bto Bah rod and bnaket
B Wl
nnd Mra. R
inmed last evening from a
In Kalkaska
Mrs N. K Anderson of 211 Weat

Moir a father
Mildred Dockeray left thla morning
for Grand
Raplda for a visit with
'^Mlu Mlaala Brown left thla
ingjte Lake City for a vUlt

with

John r. Oil left thla morning for
IndlanapolU. Ind. to attend
lag of tbe NaUonal Hardwod
aaaodatkm. to be held there on the
flat and 22nd
He will alto visit In
Chicago a few daye before bis return
Rev. and Mrs l^nraon of Omena
were gueeU of Mr. and Mra. John
Cadham yesterday on their way
land the meeting of tbe C
tional naaoctatlon at Cadillac
W. W. rordbnm. who has
been

*. C.

p:-.

A tent eighteen

month*-sc

them was a sreat dearth of men an
boys In the «ll«lrlct. owing to tl<

six young »v..in.-n I u\e rung the beUa
of this |-«eny litile thureh rtguluiiy
pumtuslly for nearly elghietn
hi
It
heavy and trying
the Ih-11 ringi rs ha\e iH-n.uie quit
thuviaNtic in the w.iik aud do U evix-l
lently.-OM-agi. IW-

John I
made him a new man
George
has given op tvit
Ing bn ad. m.-Mt. and fsrliuic-eou«
only pnrtakln-.; of fruit and fr. sh e^^s
The DiONt i^H tle Mnerelgn m Ibt
World is sahl tu Ih- the etiipirer .•!
Japan
His lorn* of the muse :m- ease^
1th years
HJornsoii a t ff..rt to raise a «^uud fi.r
the aid of Indig. nt t.neU.-n-v
public M huols of hia duuutry haa U^ v
f.illure.

and son, Oeon

of the Scranton
y for Cadillac. Mr.
la tbe once even-

lUT
TWO FOR ONE
:Tte Price ef One Medicine Qlvea Any

Fir John l orresi. the AuMrallan
atesmnn h.i* a great rev«*rd sh an t x
plorer
He l.ud b.m all a>l over aud
through Australia
Lord UrtmtLuipe. one of the de
algncra of tte parliamentary clutk.
*'Blf B«-n.** ollhough nearly a mono
Cenarian, atfll retains bis Intirest Ir
•clentlttc horolorv
nawgT u u*Ur.
r»r. James .t| Hutsh-y. ed!u»r of ihr
Cbrtathin Adun-at.-. ta a gr.‘ut raxtirhe
with the young men of the Miihudisl

2SSi^KntelSd*SJr2orSL*^*
TONIGHT-Wg
bit. -Loniainna.TOMB
fONIOHT-^
bH. **Lonlainna.**
fOMB
kit. nmtoitonA*

M.iaa

I4S

wajw';

ii m

Woodboua
Both are popular allnnF
sals at tbe Nurttera Michigan asy­
lum. They left at once for a visit
with the bride’s relalhes at Holland,
There are tbouaaode of people in after which they wHI return u> make
Michigan, many of whom live oontigu this etty their home
out lo coal mtaea. who have but a
small idea of tte way coal U actually
Bought gpriwg Park Farm.
mintsl in tbe large mines where gr«sat
abafu are sunk
Down in the torih.
Hubert Price has purchased of Juba
to the? de^
depth of ICO ftjel or more, are Wright the 8|uing l*ark farm on the
pamaagewaya. These cross IVnniaula. past l-:<tgewoud. and
will
other at
right anglea. eve^ reside there srHb bis family Ibis year.
street leadlag to a room, which
Spring Park is one of tte dnrwt places
dally workshop of the miner. These
be bay front, and S4>me resort
alre«-is and ruuma pracacally honey
I be sold there soon.
comb ite land for acres, and gallerieu are cut intu the veins of coal,
which U roofed over by
slate, and TtiNlOHT-Hlg hit. ‘l^ulilana.*’
when thercoal is removed tbe slate
rwd U supported by huge
timbers.
ck»se enough together to firmly hold
Oo-Carto and Caba. a dollar
the slate tn place and reodt-r the mine
safe fur worklag.
Each miner has bU room, and hU
daily work begins by breaking tbe
great chunka of coal which the blast,
fired at the close of tbe previous day.
bad loosened. The coal Is loaded Into
small cars and hauled or pushed on
the track thrviugh these streets to the
hoisting
■ting shaft, where It Is elevated
ek
to tbe top of the tipple.*’ some 40 feet
above tbe sorface of Ihe earth, then
dumped upon a stoplag screen which
separste Ihe coal Info various grades
while passing over It
Tbsae grades
are known aa chunk coal. luMp. pea.
screen and
slack, each Aiaving Its
fixed market value.

We fully ruarantee

DR. IMAN'S

as a sure, cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.

paou OF EAGLES
New branch of Another Fraternal Or-

tAn n»r mining
' N.ws..r

Muuik.

siia.^

&

li

miiMd

'YX

^'^ortby Oondootor-Alberl Novotny.
Worthy Insids Guard-A. Urngwor.

ndalnit

’ll;

TolaUaiMlavreaerN
»
iTi
Should this ratio be kept up during
Ihe entile war. the ouipiii of mal
from the MUhigan mines would ap
proximate nearly «»ne and thre<*quar
ter mllllona tons
It is i>raetlrally
nafe to assume that Michigan will pn^
duce one and onehalf million* tons <if
coal during tbe year IPt'J
Employea and Wages.
fMiring the fifAt tlm-e luoi^ths of the
>.-ar an average of 4.2X2 employes
Wif e at work In and about these coal
mines.
They wurkeil on an average
4if eight hours per day and averaged
22‘» days eaeh im.nth They averaged!
9I ku'k each day.
Over one half of
these laUiiers were employed at ordl |
nary work
work in sinking shafts and in!
and about the
wages of the mine
dally pay i* ratml

***^orthy OuUlda

Ooard-Kmd Lar

l^etec^uliD
Lamaon.
Dill anTr^ L. Olappar.
Aerie
PbyaiouS-Frank

Willtaui
Holda-

I". >• .11........ .. s i:
.V
bu.ilH’. vV kuiburgh,
i. II. M.sil*. K K Millf

H»«d>. MWah
Wlab you intgtur i
Mawnin. Mistak fU
Ring d* br akfas* I

FINK SILK SLOT /KFHVRS.
Newest patterns and colors, regu­
lar J.V cloth. Friday and SalurM- only............................................

Xhto Boto’ton 8'torto

CLOSING^
OUT
SALE
ON

LADIES'
SUITS
TIk* I rest season wc cv
er had in thU Dept, v*

.F-rBinlc nTriMid^.

nearing a clu^c ami wc
find that wc ha\c a
goorl many g io.! things

People

cut luiccs ilccp
II is
still catly ami you will

are

Cearniitd
To apiHccialc ihit stove as the
right place totmy builders' hard,
ware.
Kverything is bound lo
l*c right here,

lor we are not

only scUing you goods--wc
arc making a reputation for the

After tbe iuaUllntion of the offloers
tbe new lodge enjoyed n big eooinl
time
Ttelr next meeting will be
held Friday. Mny ku
x

*rs^aac^s» mAorm

-V/

ntwWdistihgs
39c yd.
15c yd.

Including fineiif Mercerized gi>ods iii
Cheviots and Basket weaves, worth
up to 75c yd. Sjtecial for Friday
and Saturday ............................ ...

lfjt> from TrudM. It's bight.

^A.%. Kinney baa l*eeu npnointed
diatriot depoty grand preeideut of tbia

'rial IS back of every thing wc
sell,»that's worth somclhing tu
you.

r.very thing

f«iiuj>1cU*—

left, which wc <kj nut
wish to carry over. We

liavc use of the suit
neat lylhc whole season.

Suits tanging in value up (o EKriU. for.
I X Suits ranging in xalue up to $15.00. for..
14. Suits ranging in value up to $2’2.00, for.,

813.00

8 Suits ranging in value up to $30.0l>. fur...

llclr^s amd

1-^ oVfl

WHIr« Walst^ -Tim* Is l-lsi-s
'‘'Vo'Jstinn'i*
!»<■»“'i'"'

XHo

i’toro

.r.LV

Ills general average
Illuminating Oil and Powder Used.
gallons
in these mil
gallons each

nlnatiug oil used
average of 2.&l>4
Ten of these
than
10
gatluDs
e of them used 200
indicates Ihe use
■ xo.ooo gallons of Illuminating
dlchtgan coal mines during the
In Ihe matter of ulasUng \
ht of the small mines In op

evening

to tbe

Frof C. M. Horst made a good oaicii
up tbs Boardman vesturday. Saturday
of Ust weak, in his catch be liml one
rainbow 14 inobes long, another 18
inebea. two ttet were IS iuohee each
and one ttet was 10.
Postmaster Kaff will start for Carp
teke Friday after tbe black bats
Aa kite reeult of rannlng a sliver ia-

440 keg* of 25 |Ki
dead from blood poieooing
Hr waa
average of 2.l4tt kegs1 for each i
W yeara olA
an average of 121 keg*
1
each i
each lulue using
mines u*<sl as low as six kegs p4*r
At Oopeobagen Henrik Ibaen. tbe
rooi\th. while titbers used as high a* famooa Norwegian poet and dramatiat.
0 ^
prox
each working day In the chwI mines to te no ebano- whatever of bis reMichigan

ImprovemanU Require Large Outlays.
Many jK-rnianent Improvement* are
being made and new ahafis are being
sunk
Tbe monlhly report for March
showed that the several i
.m ilu lr rolls .*!.€20 cmplo
N a decrease fn>m that of January
I February . The aggn-gate amount
Ihe March pay rolls was |20a.B76.»2
— average for each employe of ff.7.52
These employes averaged 22V* days
during the month, making theli
av^ei^age dally
12 .'.5St *‘sch foi

WHAT IS CATARRH?
Hyomri Cures This Common and Dis­

ndicatlons are
non? coal will be
during the year
nined in the
? Michigan mines
than in any yea
year
a factoi
factor in the coal markeu.
Whers tte Mines Ars Located.
Thirteen of the principal mines now
in opermilon are located tn Bagtaaw
the coal vein having aa averckne^ss of 89 Inches.
In Bay
there are nine mines, which
al vein* averaging four frt In
thlcknesf. Near Owoxao. In ShUwas
ri* which is taking out about liOO tqni
of coal each month, the other being
Idle fur -the present. The c«ial vein
in this county average* about 34
iuche* in thickness In Jackson county
ere are also two mines, one of which
not now taking out coal, tbe otbor

Cbirfy-Tour
Suits
Greatly
Reduced

agreeable Disease.

Ilyumei cures catarrh by
pit- im-thud of breathing il inu. Ihe
atr passages and lungs
It kills the
gcMUH of catarrhal poison. heaU
denomination
Often he admuubh. a
soothes the irritated mucous
i
them alung Interesting lines
brane. enters the blood with the
a y9tith who has Just Ik-kud L!«
gen and kill* the germs present il
effectually driving this disease
work in the ministry he said the other
•cstt
ef
Wagea.
the
system.
day:
I he M ale of wages i* agreed
If you haw any of the following
*^How are tlflnga matrimonial with
annually
In I »e large mines the ac­ syropujm*. catarrhal
germ*
are at
m, my boyr
work of V
ts rated hy the work somewhere In the muc<
n'm aUU alngle.'* waa tbe teidy of
an
ai-copted
brane of the nose, throat,
agi»-ed
upon
hv
eraiora tubes or tUsues of the lungs
“Don'l delay too long.** aaid tte and miners. The scale
of wages for
i
other Wiirk i
with the
►ctor with a merry twinkle in hla
sgrivd
eye. “Vou Jon i want lo put marriage
dtll you are eo old that y..u
won't te atdu tu manage yuor cUU
of April Nearly
**—.New York Mall and Rxirt^wa In successful
Uekhacllck..f ib
ion. and present

▲a Baoerloieot With torda.
A cwtmln large Isodowner In KoaaU
erer made
core In n case of female la making a study of the migratory
habits of blrda Tu aU those be iwn
captuie he atucbea a note in RuaaUn.
Oenuan. Preoch and EngUah asking
whoever may find or kill them to let
him know tbe country to which they
Tte Palm Vine treatment U beoom
log totoona for lu remarkable come
of tte womb, painful and aoppreaaed

wlU give flea a Me Ipn of BaaaUve
TabliU. and wUl nlao gnnmntee to rw

i:

ss

ai

9:to at tte Bapiut

*’SSS*,»d«.10, IM.

simple.



DAYI

St^cial Saledddd

era u aooui iv mchcs taica aaci
^
*
a good guallty of coal. At prca-|
Mr George Edward Braiaerd
lere are Eve email drift mines Miss Anna Helena Vamleaberg
' taking out coal. Itelr outtet being MO unUed in marriage thU morali

ganisstion Eatabiiahed Last
Three Month, of ItoJ.*
Evening.
The fiilli.wlug shows the operations
for the first three months of IPuJ: H
A bcanoh of tbe Kratemal Order of
««k I. U» H..b will be seen that the largest tonnage tbe Kaglee were organised in this city
aobool will eloca a week from today. was taken out In the month of Janu last night by G. A Itoeiiian. state depIt ts obvious that the great de
Thla wUl give a few daya Hme lo^pre. ary
mand for coal at the beginning of win
ter and the high prires attained stlm of this city. Tbs nsw
IlMlr week don. a wm-E from FrldAr. ulated the op4-raiors t.. Mipply. as far
aa
poaalble.
this demand
In thU con
Tte aollolliaf eommltlef for tte
monnmant feud of tte U. A K ta
Feat Worthy Fiesidenl-A. K. Kinmeeting with fine enooeaa and they
are receiving very lilBral anbaerii- non I
irorthy Preetdent—Walter Loimnger.
there being
kiH-ni
Worthy
Vice
Frestdent-(Charles
• eatraordlna
A. K. Bellinger end wife of Maple
Everett.
Worthy i'.bnplnin-W. M. Silsby.
coal
niin«*.l
Ton*
Worthy Beoretary-Elmer K. White.
mouths end
bnslneaa trip to the ellB today.
Worthy Tronsorer-Waller V. t.reiJ. W. Priee of Leland la in thn oiiy

O.B

pL*i!in*ri

!i‘
t M
iS

S Jaffi J.S

gel oat for practloa tomorrow nlgbt
on Twelfth atreat at 6 o'clock r or as
am tteiaefter aa poaatble. np to 7

- Tbe night It waa accepted It waa
called Into uae. and tor three auooeaafre daya It waa need. Bo tar It baa
teen need tour tlaaea In ApHl and four
tlmen In May.
Tbe toUowlng are tbe uaea to which
It baa been put op to date:
AprU to—To^ ^ra Jonathan John
non to her home on Weat Eighth
atieet, ahe baring broken her left
Bboolder by falling on the oalk on *^M^*U^*WalZar of fife Lake is in
Waablaglon atreet
Ite city for a visit witn 'her eon,
AprU «-Cbaiiaa Parkea bad
hU Oennty Ol«k Robert Walter.
leg broken, ankle dlalocated and waa
badly brulaed by being caught In
U«tsi»ii U«ll l(l«««rs.
of tte pUmpa at the water worka
Kt. And. -w k i l.tiu b oi Itn.dll.'.
April fl--rrank Watera apralned
boU anklea while working on the Oval BerkMliuv. IS III.’ oi.li
place In Kn
Wood DIah trantway. In attempUng
pei out of tte way of tte tram car
woujeu
1 In- reufcnii u h.v wonu II l.a\
been engaK»«l for thla task la ver

ssr

%■

•« IS

5

Ptoiity af Warti tor tte City Ambu-

Tte BMd ot a city i
tea axlatod tor a loag Uaaa. to well
Btewa by tba uaa that the one
owaed baa been to tbe city.
• Tte city baa owaed an anbul

1»4M

is !iir
r.«M
: ;35

W»o. S«&. I

fuiBmraisNaiiiDic
Itopolar AAyUmi Yeamg People United

hioNC or MICHIGAN’S IMAOSTANT

‘nJlS’JlTt.i.

-

after a few day s’ use of this
tbe majority of these synnpUMgs will
have disappeared
In a few weeks
tbe cure will te complete.
Catarrh or catarrhal colds cannot
lUt when Hyomel le need. TbU la
thls'»onty*U* three a strong sUtemenL but 8. £. Watt A
At Bebawalng. Hn

!!!!
These are values which are seldom equalled
even by Milliken, to be sure they are broken
lote and sizes but perhaps your size is here.
It will do you no harm to look them over
next time you’re down town. There is a great
saving for you if you will but take advantage
of it and of course you will.
Rerc are a few of tbe **Plum$'
SCOTCH MlXTURli W’ALKING SUIT.
Size :a. was $15.00............................................
BI.IT-: GKAMTE ETAMl.NE URESSSUIT,
Size 3C. was $27.50. for......................................
KNGLISH SUITING WALKING SUIT.
Castor color. Size 3(1, was $25.00. for..........

$7.00
$17.60
$18.60

Thciic three offeringn show ihe trend of the whole lot. These prices should
move these out quickly. Don’t HUNT for good things, come to MILLIKEN’S.

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