The Evening Record, June 03, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 03, 1903

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

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1903-06-03

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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

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i,»oo

I THE EVENING RECORD
TBAVEB8E cnr. MICir., WKf.M-si.AY,Ml NK n. iws.

Wbwbcr the wife and ehUd

MOTHER AND
HER CHILD
OF

OTHCfl

Arbor
c

VICTIMS EXHUMED

Had

DanM.

mlads

ST. LOUIS
IS IN PERIL
WATER ALREADY TWO FEET
ABOVE DANCER LINE

The .work io Hi
Kramds
Hosed y»^t.*rd4y. afi.T a very' s*.icct*ss-

WATER

Murphy retunu-d. shortly before noon,

Fiswraa

In

June 10—School Closed for the

fill year

REACHES

111

Uken sick and dUsI In a few mnnH>ntK
mvulsloni
Murphy’s claim was

ka—47
muod

y of the chlld’a death, but the ppr»se

Railroad
by

l‘reiianiti..ns at.* all com

35

Paaaenpera

Boat-

tgry swell, cul to

FOUR CASES
ARE SETTLED

^I.SO.
Women's

THE WEATHER

mie

itor Is not sure of that.
LEELANAU
CRIMINAL
DOCKET
John Murphy’s death came In the
* City.-June 3.-AI 7 o'cUwk
DISPOSED OF AT LELANO
me way. Thre<* hours ^after supper
her he was selwd with convulsions and tbb iu(»rnlng the MUsourl river reg
rhtkl. who died April 37 under allesed died In half an hour. Kvery symptom Utere.l 34 feet, a fall of 12 Inches dur
night,
nmdltluns are much One Acquittal. One Convict.on. One*^
•uiiplclotts clrrumstaares. wen* vx was that of strychnine pt*ls»inlng
l»cMer Imla) and no further anxiety
Plea of Guilt) Entered, and One
huBied today, aod the stomachs will
Hi range stortejt are told of Mr^*. Me•D for the HikmI sufferers iu Kun
be sent to Ann Arbor for the aoaly*U Knight s residence in CJraylIng.
Her
Case Nolle Proi.sed.
Il
riiy. Kan
The Kansas river is
their ooutents
The bodies were In first htishand died from conmimpilon.
^ui
»uw.e
lerred In 8prtn*Seld cemetery.
she then
wedded James Me- alsfi going down and no further nppre
l..!aiul. Mi.h
Ju»>. .3 Tli.* crim
The work of eshumlnc the bodies Knight, living with him several years. heiislon is fell. As tbe sun shorn* to
al d.K-k. i ou 111.- ciieult 4-tmn caieii
working 4mr f.u I,e«-laii.-tu et.iiniv i- tbar.^l, nil
was done through Sheriff CrelKht mi One day ab<»ut three years aX*i. It Is I day, relief commltt**es are
Murphy

and

Brown of repc.rted. Mrs McKnlghl sent her hus­ hard to relk v,* the suffering
ul th.b.-iu4 .U-PO-.M of
The Kaw rIveT at ToiM*ka has fallen Some civil acibue.an.1 a l.*w .lut.rce
Kalkaska, the work opon the bodies band's dinner io him In the field
He
I Inches In the last 24 hours and
tbemselres betoc done by a Kalkaska
taken aick a few hours later and
I are yc*i t« «.ccup.\ the nn.-uH.in
' physician. There Is little doubt In the died before be «iuhl In- brought home. many buildings are falling In. but the «if the curt ,
minds of the authorltief that stryrh She c«i|Uy*ted. it Is alh*ged. |2.WM) In critical m«*menl ba-s pa.nseil there alsti.
.eph I’oluil-ki «»l Sidoli tt.wiiship
UuiU. however, the Ml«^ls
nine will be found In the stomach of
ince from the Maccabt'es and the
was tried oil a «barg. <.r lut-<iar.t> aud
iclu*.! the 32 foot mark this
lioth the mother and the child
It* amount fnim the WtJ»«lmen. »4.two
Teel
atM»ve
the
danger
in all
Bui this story Is only gen
MH’liail r Norihisirl who
at-«-ti>«sl *.f tbe
looks as If It mlfht he the worM imit oral nelghUirhmul talk, and ihere Is Hue. The pndialde stage will reach
b.- m-uier i.. in;:!f> r.*<>i. Whlih will mean vast damage.
ed) In the history of this n*i;lun Is no confirmation i»f It here.
Kuiiv.-xh rily. June 3
A
sf.-amer
firadually unfoldln* Itself, by official
That
Mrs.
McKnlghl. who is 4u
hnaigut III ^hi night U7 pas* . tiger;
JnveHtIgatIun. It has now hiH*n pn>\en
ears tdd. U well tUi*«l fioancJally
that John Murphy dl.d fruin sirych
videnced by the fact that last week takeii from the Kandolph end of the
and

^f.OO.
Voim-Ii’s Tl.tM to :fM>0 Strap
Siip|icr*i. tshl hnci., cut to

But BEND.\'S SlU.OO Men's Suiu are R£.\L $ 1 5.OO Values
—every ooe of 'em.
-lew paus..1 eacl. k.n.1
XI2CS m

he tried to cash at a local tiardware

:

hiiincd their stmnachs will also bo
found to contain a similar iMdson In
doses tsrfcc enouch to cause death
.

The Ileslh of Mrs. Murphy and balK*

occurre<t at

the family farm

re

conviction. If trlisl. but the wliol.
m.s ct-rtaluly ruuH«-d a great
I new to this part of the slat

Chlcagii

home,

near here. Monday. April 27. and that
of John Murphy a week from the fol
lowInK Batunlay. May P. On W.ilnes
day.
April
2P.
two after the Urst
d**aths, Mrs McKnIfhi went to Joseph

L»SS OF UFE
APPALLMG

Battenfleld. a farmer llvlnn near, and

Men’s

Burlington pass»*uger

all solid Wa'hcr,

Id ti.vn lost in the flootl
U s Moines, h.wa. June 3—Another
kk:

lani

night

Maroomsl

NlshnalHitna river, they

had

KEFT ms SAVINGS
BUT LOST ms LIFE

lime.
What Mrs. McKulKht was to gel dUpalch ItHlay fnim Valpanusii. fhlli.
out of this crime. IX she is guilty, was. n*|airtlng the loas .d the Facifie
aod is. somewhat of a puule to the Steam Navigation fo s steamer Aro
officials and others who know the cir­ quipa and K»» in*nuina mWrd. imssen New York Distiller Killed m a Fight
With Burglar* Last
cumstances. There were In the Mur gers and crew A terrific gale has pre­
Night.
phy family a widowod mother. Mrs vailed for two .lays along the Chilean
McKnlghl. the elster.
John.
I>an.
. OUivr vc.H*els are mhisliig and «X Wlr* to llw Kvvnisa llMorl.
^N,*w York. June 3-In a fight to
rharles. three* brothers, and John's
lling l.tsK of life is feared
im.iiTt
fTioo.
his
savings of years.
wife and babe.

BT FOREST FIRES

Jhu .*•. Kaere a distiller, was shot five
tiiu.-> by rtibU-rs «*arly tiMlay. and is

surance In the l-nfe Lake tent of the
Maccab<H*s In favor of his w ife, if bad
been. |»a>able to Dan. but

Slaba and Lumber of Jerry Sullivan
Burned at Solon—Lott Will

was chanK»*d when the older brother

lug In a divorce five years ago.
was brought

liosplial

his wounds in

IlDsiklyn

The robbers, h.iwcver. fled
s4S'urlng the money
There

The at Solon hitnu'd up f»oo orda of slabs
Mime hardwncHl lumlH-r f..r Jerry

ON HOMEWARD WAY

by John, and the

toss oil slnh^ aiV.l liimlicr ]

death his 's<‘coiid wife and Iwbe and
bis mother as sucees«l\e Im lu flclHrles
of the tnsuranee. aside fr..iu the
ownetl babe. U*f.>re the mone) cmld
l/e touched by Mrs. McKnlubt. but as
abc was the actual head of-the Mur
phy household she would. a.x*ordlng
to the plan attributed to her. actually
>get .the inaurance money by the re
moval of the three now dead.
It is alleg**«l that she soukht to get

President Roosevelt Back in itlinoia—
Farewell Supper With His Party
Thursday Evening.

morning.

The pr.*sblent

sisit where

EUIOTT WILL LEAVE
as Accepted Position of Principal of

Ahrwham

rr

If

Heavy Luniber wa^jon without bo.\,
for------ .......... .................................. .
Phaeton buj»^»y. in jjood repair, .
for........................... ......................................
rwa-St;aled Open Ku)'kt>’.
ttir.................. -j::' ............... V.................
Hlaeksmilh shop for rent—the old stand of
^in the alley near A. McCall’s Shop.

ol the many ui.men who pay
$:t (HU..Mhe.r vh.Hrsr.ct their
immet’s

w.ulli — 'Ihe rest

36.00
16.00
20.00
20.00

B. J. IVIOROAN

iio;\ what they missed
net Cl ki;o

*>wn Candiex,

till they, f»et tlieir feel

Chocolatcx. Ht
Oor

26.00

Alsu a likilii 2*horse \vas'6n. nearly new.
Harrison make, *Jj^ in. tin;, double Ihjx

ONLY
A
. SMALL
PORTION

St. Clair's
Gonfectioneni.
Wc make uur

FGR SALE1
, all coinplfic

Tk. Ill\ II

iilKhi

H mi

Misi»lc

t*f a ja I u! our Hand Turn

Croom

01

Wmtor is tho finest
MU kinds ef Phosphates. Sc

Well.

Shoes

;

Told.
:

WAISTIIMQS

lUnen.lt

:

:

:

Mif kinds offlawors lee Cceom.

jrsT rkckivki) an assortmknt of percales.
GINGHAMS. DOTTED SWISS. DIMITIES, etc., tnm

Ice Cre.\m .anil l» <*s deJi\eied
pan fd th.- . ity tux* .*1

ument on the s|s.t.

At Dubuque last

night, seorex of soldiers of the Na
High School at a
iliutal fJuard patrolU*d the vicinity of
Salary of $650.
Thursday ev.*o
I*n.f
Hiiwnrd
Kllh.tt, teacher of ihe presUlent’a train
sill hav»* a farewell
hlAiory In the Trsv.TM*
City
High Ing
Ho
In pith his party
sohoi.l. hnn received an offey of the
Eaton

Rapids

poxItUm of principal

of

the

High

IHK ul.li KKI.IAIU.K

JNwsfs Spttial Saks
ca Saturdafs.

Bo yd. Lfpwskrdw—

FBANK FRIEDRICH

STeSnonT^

22iFrNtSI. Trateisi Gill.

IN EtEATHITT COUNTY

OUR WASH GOODS ==Suit Values
Dopair'tnnon't

Is showing in franJ array ali that is new and desir­
able in that line. If you have not as yet selected your
Wash Dress you should not fail to inspect our varied
assortment, as you will find many thlnfs here not
sRown elsewhere. Will call your attention to four of
our popular numbers.
Our 27 inch Egyptian Tissue, with a*narrow satm sitnpe.
tlful cloth is CMClutive with us.

Tb*x beau

It comes m ground* of tan. p.nk.

navy blue and wh.te: gome plain, others In neat f.gurrd effecU: per­
fectly fast colors: extra good value at—

'

^

-

ago F»T yrd
Our SO-inch Lace Stripe Organd.e is a cloth
much favor.

It makes up as pretty

as a

'that .s meeting

Grenadine

It

m

2go|»oryard
Our 30-Inch Silk and Linen Bat.ste.

This cloth

pretty. . It comes m a Un ground,

.11. a e»eat silk stripe of silver

gray.

- gown; .Mcellent value, at-

A good selection^for a vrtiist

is

very

sheer

and

3T l-2o |o»r yard
Our SO-inch Silk and Linen Etamine is a very handsome fabric.
a cloth that will please the most particular.

It is

If you are looking for

something a little out of the ordinary. *re th.s.

We have it in blue.

Un and pink; nothing nicer, at—.

gOo par yard

E. WIUMEI-IVf
NMCW at.oo»c

ss

Ole are Selling Suits Olortb

>Tor Tioe Dollars
Ole are Seiling Suits Word)
BB.gO

ffilO and WIB

ForSixDollarsandXbirty«eiflbt Cents>
We are Selling Suig Worth

with

comet

plain colors of delicate pink, tan and light blue: very special val&e at

*i>«

*«Bea« In the Murphy home It is allege^ey found tbe package of

W vuh.n.1- I. rrtM-s-

,-.ia wa*.

luiuk

laM

K.-w.l. tw - -M *1.1

Tb.-1

vlsltwl the

Lincoln

Stephen A IktuRla* held their m<
side debate He also dedicated a mon

iiOKEKS IN THE TOILS

s'.;

j 0»TeOF»ATTMV

Fre.*|Kirt. III.. June 3
President
n.N.sevelfs siM-clal arrlv.sl her.* this

srIuMd nt Katon Knpld>.. Mich.
and
a«’C»*ptcd
Tfu* |K).sltl.>u earrlcjwith U a salary of If.r.ii a year ^ Hti Trial of Jett and White Will Proceed
—Soldiers Given Another Scare
lH*rlulendent UmH-rt and l‘nd Klllolfs
the iwyroent of the insurance was
Last Evening,
associate* In Traverse Cit/ re
•suspended until the court could d<r Wlr» to !h» Kr.nln« lU.-ora
grit yerj- much that he I* going to
cldc wiio was the real heir. This, the
Jackson.
Ky,. June .3-TWs morn
the Travenu* City High selimd.
lawyers say. Is the disowned child of
hut the advance In salary wais
tm. Ing Jndge Ilt*dwlnc withdrew his order
the first wife. In spite of the evidence
u* change of venue and Ihe trials
uch for l*r.»f Klllott to resist
-of paternity which Dan has threaleui*.!
of Ji*it and White will l»e held here.
ttNbrlng
The ca»e Is now pt’udlni
FATAL WRESTLING MATCH
The S4ildlers at the Jail had another
and comes up June 13.
last night
A party of m.uin
The half witted cousin of the taroJwin Hows. Traveler lor O. M. taine»*ra advanc^M to wUhln M feet of
II). Man Mullla, was also arrested
ihc Jail ami fir**.!, bullets whUilIng by
Ferry, Is Dead.
and taken to Kalkaska and confim'd
the
soldiers
The
wildlers
nished out.
Flint. Mich.. June 3—Edwin Howe,
two days, hut she was reloas.*.! and
aged 35. s traveling salesman for D hut the attackers had fled
retum.Hl home la»l night. Both she
M Ferry B Co of Detroit, died al hU
and Mrs- McKnlght were uk»*ii «»n a
home In this cUy yt'sterday mumlng
rt'iuralng from Traverse Clly.
where
the latter had been to lake from Injuries received while wnuilUng
Howe
legal steps to prevent the disinter on Sunday with his cousin
was thrown and the cousin fell upon
meat of the UkHm if possible, it Is his abdomen
JVrlionlils developed.
cago Court
The whole family. In fact, vlg Howe leaves s widow and two chll
Or WIT* U U* XxMlss RmwS.
oruusly .opposed an InvesUgmtUm. Dan dreiL
Chicago. J uni- 3.-Warrants against
' Is urn under siiaplc4on because of the
Urge number of Uiard of trade
CHARTREUSE MONKS
trtmhls with John's ,first wife and his
kerage firms on charges of conduct ing
present eagerness to obtain
Will Punohasa Ons of Htbrides Is­ liiu'kot shops, were sworn out Tues
apce money
lands Frwm Duke of ArsyU.
day evening before Justice Brtdwell
Sheriff Creighton and Protocuilng njr YClr* to xa* CTMttic lUcarS.
It was expected that raids would fob
London. June 3.—It Is reported that
Attorney Hmlth are active In the case
monks, who were rs^ low this morning, but instead
bat as yet have secured no incrimlnat
court notified the broker* to ai
from France by
lag erldence
and give bonds. This a numlter c
Jkmt. have practb
accused did IhU morning
la the i search of Mrs McKnlghfs
metllalely after Muriihy
the dlsiiwnod child was bnmght into
the sltnatkm li.v-^the MaccalMH»s and

d

to any

Sullivan
late Sal unlay
aft.*rmK>n
the brother, being liupllcaled. and the l,ast night a crew of ni. n. h. aded by
paternity of a .clHld. U.m fiv** tnouih.=
after the divorce, bc^ng disowned by
This would leave after John’s

S. Bonda & Co.

cliargc.

r.HUuns alleged were statutory. Dan.

■ John.

d>!ng from

Reach Sl.OOO.

married more than a year ag»»
This
was bis second marriage, the first end
suit

Slabr. ck

I -By Al Meais Hot a FT-^-Bewto tte ClirtMer |

B. J. MOROAIM

In

h«vn

n it bout ftM>d or drinking water f«tr
afterward, when the
InvestlKation Went Down Off Chilean Coast—Other llv.* days
Th.iusamU of refugees.are
started. thre«* other memliers of the
II..I »»nly homeb*ss. but are being iUv*i
Veeaela Are Probably
Murphy family stated that there had

ojCigInally

tbdd

for

that's no joke.

Lots of Ofhtr Harqt^trs. tOO

laiallty is n*|v»rt«*d this morning

dr..wne,l

I wire to the yrvrnina JWoorX.
Umdon. June 3.-Lloyds rt*celved a

Satin

^1.20

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PANTS—NKW>ASTS

n;t to

I I •• TKI KlUt.'ll I. ...Hie. U i TKl'K
ilJ, l;lA»*.l..l* O A r»u..u*l.-.-ienliTU'lrsi*t
imt.l ..f .U« »ns* WIU. .UI th..r .Iruif^ or

n*f.*rr.*il to aU»ve is the train revrl.*.!

dniR store at Fife 1-akc. A few we^ks

John, the oldest, carried ll.tMui In

MINNESOTA BANK RODOrO

ll.*.lw.*.»,I I'alU. Mliin

«yUsh

a:i.l

train

mlolng. and which it wxs feared

Drop in and Uri’i show you, anyway.
Savl we give you better PANTS more

5.0(1. 4.00. 8.00. 2.00. 1.50

Call Nhot*s — lace, plain ami
tipt.Krs

Claud.- Ilulong was drowned at Chats
worth
At Atlantic tw.i families were

PAS8ENGEGR8
asked htm to buy a nickel s worth of EICCHTY
strychnine In kill mice In a cellarway.
CREW OF STEAMER
ftattenfleld did ao.fteltInK It at l^liar’s

lHM»n no mice on the place for a lonR

.I..II lu-w .‘f M.ipb- Cil.'
I.. e.»mlurlltie a ' t.bud jot:
n- .1 fl*M*
:

The nmj..rtty of the res

Ho* liurllugton train
fnim t'lileago
li.*r«* Sunday, and
pa>^.•ng.•r^
I he St. Joseph and the iiraiid D

I»AN-r»

than any one else

^i.eo

Mllwnuki*.* ralirruid bridge, five mil. *'

» clu-^ks
y. on*a
Much doubt exists iM-re ss to

all

the lot. all tlesirablc

M\lex.eul tt*

»nre lAke. Mich., June S -What

ImmIIck of hlH wife and child are ex-

GEE«! ^oucaTbK
SI 0.00 Men’s Slits

Vonicu's $-2 t»0 i.» $3.U0 Sht<*.

l*n>secutlnE Atturucy

nine iMilMoniiiK. and it Is iM-Ih-ved by
.the county officials that
when
Ihc

-** *•"-*• x-.-

sttua.

well nixilf—sjTccial pru'C '

Fife Lnkp, Mich. June 3 —The bod
John

w » CMf Book Start

Women’s $'2.4>0 I hess Oviortls,

at Dm MolnM.

tr* of Mrs

w w tbt Stnmdard ot tbt Conmtrv
No shipment, indudii^ aU the potnUr sites, just in
and the kind you ««nt is pn*«bJy;hete. None better
m^thanNdson's snd their modertle prices nuke
them St once the populsr book. C

...

known tliai it is et rlaiii
thai
Ihe*
h.ius** will Ik- packmt t u iha« »H-.-.-ifl..n

is Past at Kansas Cities and

^Bafgains

In the City Optra H.»u .* The charae
u*r of ihe.M* ent.-riaiumrnis i.* .m» web

WHICH IS PROBABLi

that she ate nothing after tbe dlooov-

mason Bibks....,

plet.* hiT the annual exercise.- ul the
schtml. whirli wi i labts place' June 10

VAST DAMAGE WILL lESULJ

was getting it ready for occupancy
while Mrs. McKnlghl UK»k care
the
babe In the latter s home
^Ijen Mrs.

SKVKimi YKAB—1890

Shoe

Will Occur in the C*ty Opera House
Year Yesterday.

she found the chlW dead, and four
hours afterwards she herself wax

P.Uf«lty «f Which O#^
c^^

tbe

away. John was to have nwived Into
w house that day. and hit wife

ON

PHV’S BROTHER

A

to

and death by rtrlchnlirt* Is like unto
no other. That tif the |»al»e was first
occurred while the mother was

PROBABLE

SUSPICION

donbt

be offiewra now. however, as
symptoms of all deaths were the same

JUKIERT FAMILT BISTOIT
THROWS

for
la wo

ANNUAL EXERCISES
OF ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL

Cor. Front and Union

gIS.OO-to gig.oo

For €igl)t Dollars and
Cbirty-eiabt Cenfs.

Our Best makes
are put in these lots where one
or two Suits remain «It’s a great
piece of good fortuneforthe man
who wants a suit, and can be fit­
ted from these.

fyamilton Ootbing

wm

B

; onr, wofH., wedxesdat, jiiyE s, i9oa.

THX BVSKIKQ BBOORD, tiut
ta BmHh of Oimnd
to be
eemu nad address the aeeoefatkm
Wedneeday «be ceeoilBUon wlU be
e CMem of IBe JOconm OwtralimlT
ad OB an eadarsloa ap Into the test

THE EVBORG RECORH.
TRAVBMB OitV. MieHlOaO^
GRAND TRAVCRSe HEIMLO

Colonel Heory Wstteraou to credited

This wHI be
Ion will make the trip across BUcevRRor to the throne
the lake to Frankfort on one of the the Bret time in history ihst s prince
Aon Arbor car ferries, and Moadny of royal blood has been deputed to
eneni fblns si any foreign exposiwill be spent nt the Hotel Pyontenne
as the guests of the Aon Arbor road, lion.
According to a report of Prof.. Beilin
the members of thejiseoclntlon givloc
show at the hotel Monday on

the

result* of his expedition to

evening. From there they will U* coo- Palestine. Impociani discoveries have
eyed

'rr-tAXSSSSJL'SSr^'

lo

Ann

Arbor on a siK-clal.

been made by him in the plain of Jez

the p^ty will break up.
estimated that |30 will cover

veapons, jewelry, such as pusrU

the entire expense of the trip, the up

aud amulets, also two sutues uf tbe
goddess • Asiarte. said to be unique

railroads

generously

mens never before found in Pal

placing their traluit at the disposal of
le guest*.

estlne

TabieU covered

with comi-

The Michigan Woman s Fress asso^
clatloB has been invited to loin In tbe

lu kind In ibe nute. na<Looe ^
will furnUb n «oud wuirket few
product* of the tnm nbd orehni
tbii M»cttoi»

trlp^ and all member* who oontempla
going are nHjuiwted to notify H. iopkins of HI

er».

gam as an Infallible cure for Inaoin
They call H veronal.

Tbb bWKbtry I* •

THCTWAlfTAGANI

urmi one for tbt* port of the ttnie. end
with the iwnource* to the ylclnlty of
Trariyee City It I* aare nt no dl
dny to prove Hr nece..Hy to the for®

Two distinguished Ibrlln
ph>sl
Ians, Profs Emil Hscher and Von

( lair. Mich , at their Mcring. have discovered what they n-

earliest wmvenlence

nion Street Baseball Flayer* Want
to Meet the Victor* in the Recent

used

with

remarkable

resuHs, \t

sabl. in a large

Herlln

Prof

who

Ullenfeld,

firm conviction that no othiur miMllclnc
He adralnlH

Suttuni Bay the road run* thro

of Front street had w.m they .would

a. noticed a poor man sitting in the

rich farminc country, which U belnc
rapidly Improved, vttry IHlIe t

have l>een given a game, and they can

ime spot every day. who saluted him

Mlcblgan;

the Uy on one side and

the pretty wood slopes on the other
Burely, this must aome day prove the
most popular line in the

state

summer visitor*.

was

and

always >»*■
One day.

Inquiries to be made and learned ihaf
as dead

He then dtmired to be

InforrotHl of the day of the funeral.
a wreath to be laid on the roffln

berg* CJraml OiM^r* House

and followeil his humble friend to tht

lire organization of nu rit, is the next
The cn

UK Monday. June h. including 1

passed aulhorltlug

ar Haturday matinee. New play

absolute

nwd.

tbe

ga\e a very giKwl
hat roaring farce comedy lani

people will U* evening.

asked to vole Umds lo pay for thorn;

hcf..n* a k.hnI audience ir
•ra IhiiiKe.
Kach of tht

The city ahould bo bonded lo «

viui a liberal i^hare of tht

the cost, thus distributing the b
in future goneraliona as well as In

apprtHiaiiiiii. and the play kept every
K«mmI humor the entire evt-n

this, which U the only right way

liiK.

The tH.mpauy carries its ow;n or

PleasiiiK siHHialtleh were glvt-n
-? the
pn.grcbR of the play by
Miss Ksther Kvaiis, Clyde Umg. Miss
Fay Desmond and Klrhard V

grave

'fbe grand duke has since sent

liberal gift to the famll> of the de

of human btingR

ness men.

Onr boahl af trade can ac

SOT TIME EVES
ts

IN

STORE

FOR

MiCHtOAN

PRESS ASSOCIATION

Everybody Will Unite In Giving New
[

paper Werkere the Time of Their
Llvee This Month.

WN/tT IS CATARRH?
Hyomsi Cures This Common and OiaHytmiel cures catarrh by Ibo aimplo method of breathing It Into the
air pnasagee and lungs.
It kills the
[US of catarrhal ikiIsod. heals and
ihes the Irritated mucous
mem.
no. enter* the blood with the oxy.
and kills tbe gorms present there,
effectually driving this disease from
he system.
If you have any oT the following
symptoms, catarrhal
gorma
are at
rork somewhere In the mucous memirane of the nose, throat, bronchial
ubea or tissues td the lungs

-••The best time ever" Is In store for

inK drawers

The winning Aik>Uo was

Many wtmien were present.
The very latest in princes has ai
rived in New
Prince
I

York

Nan/eta

liin

name

Pchassntv

month at Sault Bte. Marie, where the

made a aoaeroiia appropriation, and
arrangements are being completed for

Monte

and he says be is the lineal de

his own country in TMn
llaron of Haginette

a

tour

l>fincf
of

thf

world.
Advices fnmi Florida are to the ef
feet that the results of the big freeze
of a tew years ago. in which a ver>
large proporUon of the orange triv!
uf the state were killed, are rapid 1>
Ing away, and that

Florida will

shortly be prepared to furnish even a
greater number of oranges than l»e
fore disaster.

It Is said

that

thb

years crop will be worth about %2.
700.000. aud will exceed the crop ol
Iasi year by about 1.000.000
The

rciKirts

boxes

were also favorable tr

the growth of pineapples.
manj
square miles of lerrluiry having beer

J.000.000

Private

subscrl

will Ik« taken lo supplement the fund

utes he unearthetl a tin box. whlcfc

voted by the ebamber uf comi
and the town will show the adltors

contained a |50 bill. .He got cloae H

tbe time of their Uves.

Slates of America" printed arross the

town bebire be noticed "Confederait

The party

bill and reallied that aomebody haii
put up a j<»b on him

hwve IVtroH the morning of June 30.
on Umrd one ol the steamers of the
l> A C. line, arriving at Mackinaw for

the I
after a few days* use <
the majority of these symptom* will
In a few weeks
agement of the Hiawatha play will have disappeared.
he cure will be complete.
be prevailed upon the prwnl l
Catarrh or caUrrhal ^old* cannot
Inimitable drama tor the party,
exist when Hyomei la used. This is
boat stopping lung enough to permit
Btrong statement, but 8. K, Wal
Bobs emphasize Itl by agreeing to rethe party to see
the
perfon
if Hyomei does not
fund
Uwvlng Desbarat*. it U axpecUd the

the Soo by boat Monday ammlag
if It U possible to do »o. tbe

party will reach the 800 Uie Monday

Dr

T

married

Dr

wife, have l»een

rective »u much beiietiufrom the 1
Irlne that y..u will tulp along
K<hm| work utid d«i a* other Trav

Huy a 5oe package of
fain
from 8 K Walt A S. lis, ami
will give you. without charp*.
Uix of t*ur Satiati\c Tablets Tb

The sue

nectwsliatei

b> failure to oUerw the Ux-hnicall
ties lu the marriage
law*
of ihi
Chickasaw Indian nation and the fiul
eral governmeni

A German photographer
s
Monday
evealmg
planned to give a grand reception and Kunwald. when taking, a picture of a
woman of doubtful age. pla<^ iheot*
William F link, governor of tht
ball in honor of the clly’e guc
of oellalold behind the negative and
the armory, with the best mtule and the printing paper, thus producing a Igorrute province of benguel. Ip thi
refreehmenle as tide attractlom
very aoCtenlng effect, which bidet the Ph^ipplne^. report* contentment It
of age
hi* pe<»pU*. and confidence In and co
Tuesday formmoa will be ipi
afternoon

guests of the atreet railway 001
The guests will be given a trolley ride
over the American 800. tahlag ta aU

That Throtaing Htadache

operation with the government: Boim
2is» mile* of good ronds were built ii
the

province during 1»02. and «e«

the points of Intcpnau
of miflercvw have proved their match house*, rice field* and coffee pUnla
Tuesday afternoon wlU be spent In lens merit for Sick and Nenroua Head tions show thrift and lndu*try.
I.
They make pure bkxH
Ue Canadian Son. where the Interna
up your health. Only 25 <
Driven te Deeperation.
tkmal Trnastt Co. wlH extend 1
money back If not cured
Sold b>
Living at an out of the way place
lar eoitrteey to the visitors. Tuesday
G
Johnson and F. H. Mi-ada.
removed from clvlUzatlon. a family li
eventag a big public meeting wUl be
often driven to desperation In case o
heM. a t which the gueau win be weV
accident, resulting from Hunts. Cut*
Th* LadI** of Trav*r*« City
corned offlcuny. both by the mayor
Wound*, etc.
Lay
in a supply o
Aro invited to call and examine the
and on behalf io{ the local aewspaper Globe CablneL a household necessity Bucklcn's Araloa Salve. If* the tax
ffwlemlty. the latter duty being pm- ter the convenienee of Udlee In the on earth, 25c. at Jas. G. Johnson am
F. H Meads' Drug Storos
The cabinet U on wthlbl
lomMNi. If possible, by the Hon. Chase kitchen.

«. Oilm. As Bbtaalifted p
has bean mmnd horn Hon. WDUmn

other

sty­

.............See flicm in our sliow wundow...............

treat lu.-nu
prom>Hiie-.i
Sci.-ui-e has pr\»v*-n eai
constitutional di-.a>e i
treat ment.
r. quires
eoUrlil utioim
Hall's t'aiarrh fore tun
.o iun d hyj
F J Cloney A I’m T.d.-do
Hie only eousHiiiHo.n.il ear
market « It i- talo n
liii« lually
o:
do-.-s irt.in Ion *lro|e to a tensiMMiitfuI
1* nets ilirislly on tin* hltsid and luu
eons Mllfares of the vy-lein.
Tie v
t.n.-r one l.undted d.*a.nis for any e.i ;•
I! lulls to e<ite
S.-nd for rireiilsrand te.st\monialAddn -s

SHOhMAN

^

Cusiyion Sole Shoes

♦oFor Cadies**
The sluH* you luvc Uluhly wtth'luvurums
with Icndet ten.

We

i.’tMiiliines style and dutae a ^Mxlsend for fictsons
.cSetal d.tlcent styles, m

Uilh welts aud .turns.

Jllwifs i PltasuH tfi Sh0w Cbtm ,

f.-mah

Uiev will niuml

the tect

A. S. F*RVIWIAN

Sold do Druggist.s. v.V .
Hall s Family PilU are th- t« -i
or

tit

SS SMOES

F 4 rnKNEV A ro Tol.yto U
prostrsthm

We

lish loot wear, so that \mii fret are sure to
lic omilmtaTdc
Wc gne a splcmhd o,.
{loriunuy lo save fKlr on every jutr of our

TO-lh ^ I»HA<^1CA^

W'e have a spt*clsl t*Her
lor >..u
ihrough our agents. H E Walt A
Bon*, one of the most reliable dnic
itiRis we have ever dealt with
To Introduce Palm Vine to your fa
are going

The Peerless Fine PanU ar* better
an merchant tailor 1
erle** Mfg. Co., D<
first-claas dealers.

Bacbant ^ Roscoe,«

The Peerless Shirt* arc th* be*J |
U‘te u.i of SanatUe Tablets fn^ wHh
s ivackage of Palm Vina ntid the guar- money can buy.
Made by Peerless i
snt«H* ol your own druggist to refun I
Co,
' , Del
DelroiL
Sold by all firstIhe money if you do not r.»n<ider that
y-tui hate rt*celv«Ml twice the value of

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

RRCOhO WANT AD.

Khow- our great faith in the martelot»>
IKiwer of Palm Vine and our Sanstitc
rahlet.s til euro ih.- :;^elal-disoa^.-^

TfoW^y Ct»
In
a
farmhouse
pear Taunton.
Mas*, lives the last descendant of
Ihe
MassasoH
Itrdian*.
Princess
Tew edema of Ihe Wampanoags. She
1* called Miss Mitebell bv her neigh
hor*. and 1* C7 year* old
Startling Evidence.
Frt'sh testimony in greiu .quaniity
is constantly <'«iming in. d*M-1aring I>r
Kings' New Discovery |«»r Ikiiisump
tlon.
roughs
and Fidds 10 f.e ni<
equaUsI
A r.H-eni expression, from T
J McFarland. lUuUorville Vn.. -rvx..
a* an example
He writes
i had
Hrouchiti* for three year.- and d.stored all the time wiiiioiit being bei:e
fltcil Then I iH-gun laklug-lh-. King’s
New
Discovery, and n(feu
boiihwholly cured me'
Equally eft.viive
in curing all Lung and Thntni iron
hie*.
r«insumpliou.
liteimiouia and
Grip. GuaratHee.1 by Jus G. Johnson
and F. H. Mead*. IVngglst*
Tri:,l
UUllos.
UH'.
regular st.e. 5o- and
IU»0.
i out that the

SfAI
SFAB In till

An\ tiint! you van.

Il makrs no tlilTrirncv wholhi r yuii art- xlortorN or

lawyers. Norihsiili.rs or S<»iilhsi<lrr>. a “pick-up nim?” or a, ruKukiriy ori»ani>fil 1 lull jusi play ball, ll s kJD’at sport anyyvay.
J'hr qiu-stion is.
hay I- you ^oi Uir lu n-ssary “liiiiuj: out
\^r tarry tju- Im*sI of tvi-ryihin;: in ilu* sporting liiu-.__

BA1-1.S
.-\ full linr of ;,11 ;;r.Tl. _ ;i!
iiHicial /itaKUi: al $1.5(1,

Uk:. •jr.c- .’Vtk:. 7.'n.

$l.i5 ;,„d Uu-

/

IVIIKvrrylhin^ lhai il nsuil i icalthcr*
M-II from 2Uc lo $d/J5.

mills anil inturhlors ijlov

rhal yvon i split tlu; lirsi time you use them. \Vr
ihu “Hoim
Ruu'’ kind; ihosu art; iht uUc. 75c am! SLOG kinds. \\V haw lots of
ihosr that cost you only 5c. lOc. and ’i*5r.

8MOE F»I-ATE:8
and that no other covi-ring but the
*kiu *i» watcrpHM.f in .-m- din-cH..n

Masks, proitclors. bells. cver>’lhinH; that is needed in ruling- out a «ood
clul) with j,UK>d tjooils. and for playing j^ood ball.

DO VOU wAf^i-r®ufMitai«:«F"UFMMITUIRE
A strange punlabment to
endured
by Armenian maidens when they hax c
sttsfned their seventeenth year* and
are not engaged to be married
They
are forced to fast three day*; then for
24 hour* their food I* salt fish, and
uench their

The June sun shluc* on many *
fair bride, made douldy lovcl/ by the
use of
Rocky
Muuntaii. T.a. the
bride's be*t friend. Ja*. tk Inhn=ion

agsii

East has marrltsl twt

women seven lime* in all.
ces>ive msrriag«>* were

iiu»*t unkmtwn to ihciiu

Reader of the Record.
Dear Friend

H. East, a wealthy brigadt

surgeon in the Spanish American war
and former‘city physician of Chicka
saw. 1 T. and Mrs. Tessle M. East
his divorcfd

(lur lady « ustotners say thal since they have

earcfully-wnh the Ixrst t»f casv and yet

Iptsnded Personally for Every Woman

Henry Hlsmmg. who livt*s near Fail
Pli^v Mo., beard that there was bur
that town and went there one day i<
dig for n
After worjiing a few min

month

Where Do You Buy
Youf Shoes?

AN OPEN LEHER

valued at IS per Uix

Fnws association when It meets there

entertainment of the

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

as

U.xe*. which arv

le.1 iresHure in an old lime kiln m-ai

this

¥'f;

.Nanzeta is making

st-Anri£Fi

Gutamo.

He is a amall

oliveskinned youth, with large, heav

reachtsl

it locker th..

We can incase you in l.awrn tlooilv

Item buying shttrs from us tired feel arc al-

sceudaut ol the famous Aztec king
Tbe title under which he Is known in

Michigan

the

'■ly-

i^

placed under cultivation.
The ship
ment* of pineapples this season hare

roerolN'r* of the newspaper guild this
fun may propwly bo said to begin
The ebamber of commerce

.

............. -$5.00

Same-style, lour luxsenger.

Ithout rellKlouR ln

.Ninety comi»eillors

enter and apiKwred, dressed in bath
a .young athlete belonging to Vloniui

ily fringed eyi*s and long hair.
efforts ol the united work of thn huab

from 7.V up to.. J,...------------ ------

isscni;cr Ijiwp Swings, nuulc of good hardwoo.1; gocsl

T<I sleep at any moment U undou
iHlIy a sign of physical soundness.
l>hy*lclan would have little anxh
be gem-ral condition
of

reased

a and a baud that gave u cm
n the sirert Hfieriu«»n and even

................$3.50

and strung, for;............. ..... ................................................................. $4.CX)

let me «*.me l«iek no more W hy
didn’t you shoot lilmV asked the
crowd.
him "
the
slayer of maio :1v,r • Slwwl Iriiu' 11*
couldn't walk. He tvuildn t see
lie s
deaf and <*>uld not beur. He <x>uldu‘t
run and he .ouldni fight. Wl.y. Ul
low-clllzens. if I d a shut him H w-uld
a* been mtmirr."
It 1* stated that out uf 2ch),(H»o peo
l»le In Africa, only 2.tKH).(K>0 have ever
ticwrd «»r the Christian
religion. In

aeilon for bid* on now water work* -will bt^ one of tbe features, and up u
A male beaut> comiietlUon In Vi
pump* for delivs^ry In May. IROl.
specialties
will U- lntrcHluc*.<l. enna was held on the Rlngstrasse
tbe budget recently passed IS.tKiU was
lar prlc4 s of pi. So and 3o ci*uu The prt»*ideni in a sfieech rcmarktnl
loclnded for the purpose of applying
thal efforts had been made for a Iuiik
on the purchase ol immps. Next year
time lo Improve tV breed uf cattle
Kelley A Macks "Wbo 1
another will doubtless be made,
b.»r»ck and d.igs. Now it was the turn
aay rate. It Is expected that 11
pumps are purchaseit. lo supply

stnmg. at the frame is aU
steel - the most oomforiaUe
Ihm^ you OCT saw, ami our

1***^^.

Tlie dcHN^rado 1**ok»vl m the wreck
of a uisn In iiNTediblc disma.v. and
fore be knew what be ws* tkuiig he
was Inrklnu out of tbe rvs»m. When
be rea.h.sl lie Rlie.-| be l.ur>t into
iwir*.
Tbe
inbsf.ilam*.
cn.wded
srouDd and u-ke.1 him wlmt was tbe
mslUT.
-He druv
me out." be txai.vl

isoal place, and after two or thret*

attraction that will npinar at Hteln
gagement is lor the entire week. b«

resolution

rtw|)«olfully,

however, tbe man was missed from
days' absence the grand duke caustH]

At Mundsy night's council meelluK
a

oMi

celved a prem-nl from him

ie. and they want it mighty bad
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The American SiiN'k ('4». a refH*r

laxjyvT excUlmed:
•Get out 01 here, and sts.v of
here.
Gel
seeing you

U

the fom* nod orohnrde. thwwby I
Tbe hall players of Union streoi s
450 doses lo bu patients of both
•tlof the former. It wlU employ dur
mphasUIng the fart that they an>
sexes, and after the dose the patient
Inc the *en*on n Urge force of help dead earnest in Ih. lr challenge td il
as fresh and felt as if the sleep had
In the city, thu* beeomlnc n be®
inueiw uf the From si reel game of
iH*n wholly natural
in all of tbe
the city. __________ ^
hMcball. and they are anxious t«
the heart and lungs performed
the winners, they of the miuih side of
their function* with the utmost exanl
There le no mlirond In
Itichlcnn the main thonmghfare
They want
ide
which treveree* n isore t>enutifu
the Miuth elders to fish or cut halt
The sgiHl Grand Duke of Luzern
rliory then the T. C.. L. A M. through
lo It at the earliest opportunity
>urg. during his long slay in Ablm
l^eelnnnu county.
Uetween liere and They feel sure that If the north sidv

o reaaon why tbe sotith
side
land* belnc entered. Beyond Button* Should not arcomroodste them, as the
Hay to NorthporU^e track ekiru the
h side did laAt year. They want 1

jwt like cut. can be set any
place. Ti iierfectl? rlgnl ami

bospital hy

expresses the

certainly and intensity.

whore of Grand Trayerm bay. reveal
Inc the moat beautiful scene showllln

One of Okmc cocaloriahle. steel

U hak been

prvNltiee'sle<>p aproarbes veronal in

Front Street Game.

While utlliiln* the prodoei

Chair or Lawn Settee. Wchave
a full Imc of them all.

half Ulud and OEH-arm.*L A lucml cel
nbrttx In Urn CWRC urn. the dl.trbi's
lio hsd kllhnl mimv im-n
* ready to «h«»oi nu.nbUuc
or an.voue. He «-aiue lu dally to mv the
lawyer about a caw In wbh b he
InlercsUvl. until tijuillj hi* vUHr W

These Include bronze and cop

per

peninsula

TblHs The Tine
You cojo) a Hammock. Ijiwm

The party wni return to the Boo by
o’elDefc. when a npe^ oa the Sooth of the St. Loata espoelthm to tbe orlShore, fnraished throogh the coortesy
of tharcompany, will be boarded hnd •Frlsco. reiurnmg fibm a 45.000 mile
on which he secured the partlcl
the party codveyed to llartioette.
th«T will bf entertalaed TUnrs- patlun of 15 oriental countries in tbe
Hlon. At the head of the taper,
lyhlneee eommlssloa to 8t. LouU
fmay win be spent at Hougbton
ill Iw Prince Folun
and the copper country, and Saturday
ace will entertain. Soodny the emperor, once meotl

i

-Bat what to your ml

EXCUI»IONS
PepeWUurquette
P*to*k*y, Sunday. June 7th.
Train will Icavt* Traver«e City at s

riie lighl. airy kimi; the Rattan or Reed Rockers and chairs are ahvays
cool and eomfoitable. Haw you seen the neyv “Old Hickory furni­
ture' Made from branches of hickor>-trees and pul together without
paint, polish or linish. just the-natural wootl. 'Lhen* art: all kimls and
shatH:s of chairs, fockers. settees and tables, just the thing for the porch
<ir layvn: rain anti the weather have no effect on them. Hot a spU iulid
rocker for $1.75.

I.A\A/N8EA-r8
I’orch chairs, camp'stools, patent hammock chaii>. the easy, comfort­
able, reclining kind, just the thing for a little rc-st in the afiemoon. Can
be used in the house, on the porch, or the layvn.

HAIVIIVIOCK8
Anil summer nights, and peo]»le make life yvt>rth living.
comfortable kind, the kind you want.
$‘2.00 and $2.5lk

Cement Walk*.
On nceounl of the large amount of
cement walks to be built the present
season, all perwma . desiring w^k*
built are requested to call al the City
Clerk'a office, moke appUcaUon and

We have the

I hey sell for $1.oh. $L:!5. $1.50.
-

Vh/AIMT A 82.80 F*OI.DINO *rABI.E
F“OR 1.7^8?
1‘he patent kind, one of the best on the market, alyva>'s sold for S2.riO.
If you'want to take one home for $1.75, it is yours. We will do this
only for Friday and Saturday. Remember these tyvo days o:iiy, after
thal
will be the regular $2.*5o. The lirsl comers get the tables.

K. O, T. M. Saeurwlon Via a R. A I.
to Cadillne. June 6th.
Fare. fl.OO round txlp. Trains leave
Traverse City 6:10 a. m, 8:45 a. m..
Il:l0> a.
change of car* on



G. U Lockwood, O P. A.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

mm

. -IW
THB BVraiKO REOOBD. TBAVERaE CITY, MICH., WEDXHSDAY. 'jCyE S,
«a o«

THROW A POSTAL
Or telepbMc messite oar way rifht
BOW, and we will throw prices on
Fionr. Feed, Neal, Bran. Middlings,
COTB aad Oats back, that will amaze
yon. duality considered. : : : : :

of hU

KlJe., UsktAiac,
om the hind feet
iaittrtac the an ^

fbUosi

snook w
fvwolver.
bullet eaterliK her kdt
U so then )-6or system is oct of balance, and
chMiTwd.
The wound Is aoc serious
; that it a flaw tomewbere in vem? constitnlion,
that you are losing health, too.
skes
ngs, and
men mho wish^ to «ei rtd
theirs.
buUdins
tip proems
Udingtip
proems is
is U-^;ua
Ugnxx in time,
the result of ------- • vitality and strea^h*^ rtrea^h arc sot n jone and Lc^lh
the ice dealers at Meadoa durina the' djuickly follows. If you
y< are losing mvight there is
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hanent. the city U now wli bout Ice. ; a cause fqr it. Your
ly, and it uiu^t be
betxaning too poor to properly nourish the Kdy,
and enriched before lost weight fs regained. It Tvqrirrs 5-»xnethi

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Where MankincTt Shooa are Made.
In Lynn. Maaa.. 24.000,(HTO pairs of
luH-.-. were made last year; in Urockm. 17 'H.n.tiOO pair*, and In Haverhill.
I'.oiHtmMi pAlrs. These thriH* cities,
th. refore turned out enough shiK-s to
supply one pair for Iwolhir.ls td the
population of the country

Traverse City Markets.
We have received a full line of llie
well known
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We also Carr>* the Two (trades of

White Moooteio Freezers
in 3. 4 and 6-ft. sizes. 1 he standard
of excellence the world over :
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n Trttzers up from $t.9$
Of course you can have it charged.

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It.
In S. S. S. wnll be found purifyfng and teuic propntks combi
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At tlrand Rapids, teamsters in the «ot only builds up weak conslitulioas.
w
•employ of the Korepaugh ft Sells| hot searches out and destruxs genns
WQhDOlfUL GAIN IN T
Hr..* circus
circu* organized
urfmnized a anion Mun- ftnd poisons of e\-ery dl-scriplioa and
Aim., Jan. 10,1 L
year* ano my cent rail
day. and pracHcally every. teamstefT cftanscs the SJ^tem of all impurities.
kilned The new union m.w
. . . ' to
Atiercd. aad 1 coUld ret x
> me anr rood tiU 1 bor
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.. ,b.. 8h«wartv«.- uuk*.
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Teamsters com
g^. but sti511 the FV<:tcm
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mud in
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plain of Irregularity in meals, and this, weakens and we remain poor in fic<h ISO. 1
weUmr
ildtHke
eviU they will ask unless what wc cat is properiy digested a.tt.S.
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one of
did XBU.
to
have coiTt*cte'd. lncidi*mally the and tumevl into rich, jure blood.
and 1 bc-1
the appointive office** ad the Slate
S. S. S. ic-inforces the Stomach and
a>=k for more pay.
N«wmal wilJeae Dr. Kurd of Mar­
aids tbe digestion acd assimilation of
food, and there is a rapid tip-bcildinj' • • 1 amdoln.;
quette ma* appuiuli-d as bead In^trucW. L-WI*
i of health and strcnplb. S. S S.
r and b
i;ua«e‘.. and IW. \V. J*. llomen of Ann

ivirvfibjr.ji- sleep
Arbor mas ippoiuied to kiicooed i’ruf
composed cxclt
Tt'ttxel a» bead ut the deLi.nnmetit i*f
iU
bad excels. Old pcoi
________________________^«>U and hgrU its me is atUnded with no bud
A eompllatlon just completed dU phyitlcal culture.
jUv’VCS the cir\niialiv»n <*f
blov
! find that it braces thcr
Land ComniiK>h»mr WLdey bu* ju t
ckMo* the fact that 14< «.f the prem«*Mt
He dbl mit claim t«i know much
stimulates all the bodily brfram
persons of delicate constitutioi
C(»mm»saloned oflleers of the Mtrbtgan returned from a trip tii Uo}«eomm:.!i HlM.nt trout fishing, but be did think

l.iLe S. S. S. with safety, as it dc
National riuard saw actual s.*rxlci county, where he wciil to ins|a-ct a hi- might iH' able to laml nm- of ihoMiUrange the Stem.^ch like the
section t»l the Kiafe fori^stry re.^-rve. hlg mlnlH.ws that had baffled every
diiriria the KpaniHh American mar
luincral • rcmcilies, but
radlllac has Tl iiilIU and faclorbw..
fartorl.-x.. I mhirth has Uhh planted t«i North Car iMNly^^at the fool of the rnhui Ktrci-r
vv tlhout any shock 1
ae
dozen tt» 25» * ollna poplars. He reiMUih that ko smt In-ldge Accordingly be
employliiK from half
„hose l«irn. U’.l tlicni^thcy are not
»u!k ttr these ^ rent of the trees are growing and are
hsutlB. each And tt
Strong: or well, and who aie gTowin*; thinne-r^and falling below their usual
hM*klng well, although no great paliih
have come since the
He lad a rtwl that was
strong at
mere taken In' planting them, ikijii.ir there was any use of getting, as It ni^nir^ c^eiywhtrc as iheAeadtng" blood purifier and the safest and list
city organUtHl to work in
fcproui.s being simply M.uk into the would stand all the strain he could of all tonics. \Vt cheeifully f .irnLsh medical advice,
ground Tbe stale fot..‘.try coramls put on It He got a line that wa- vlio will write us.
iCOm,AJUUnA» 64.
shm has also planted a large number Kiruiig enough to htand any pull that
The Flanisb and Scandinavian
dent a of BcBBcmer have organized an of waluutH and butternutwhich ar<‘ the nv? t-ould give It. Then be capiK^d
t hings w ith if (’Inclnnatl ha*-!* hoc»k.
evcalnB scbcwl. the punttwo. of which e\|ieci»Ml to sprout iliU )ear.
While L. C. Egbert of New (‘ar.i^le wlih U crook as lug as a man's ttiiger.
win be to perfect tbe memU^r* In
and Pitt on a sinker that would have
siieaklnc tbe EnglUh lanttuage
Mink the line through the htreain fnun
Alltel Schmali. a Novi lad. mas tdi
ten In tbe fate
arm by a Idi;
late and
a
M4 GarMi Avenue.
HI daylight he stole down the
IdarUsnake mhlle remoxinK raiU Ftir
Many a garriiwn htis been forced to
On. V..O, li.i. .t»ctcWS
up
the
bghl
aud
hang
out
the
whilegive
list below the grist mill lb- pn<
ytuiUK Schwab apiH'arml
of vurrethlcr. when lack of food lias
the
garden hackle that ih.
fcgiv-thie. U-tti-s id mt-du iiM? and finUitnf norrtid
to li** fnake priMd.
»*iil> .sUabi ►m« !j ling
wcikencd llu- iiun |uol all power to
iixi l.-ii. urrUi a
friun imUtion of a fallen
.Mild hold, the w.iriu.s daiigltn"
ink apiKfared. Tin* n-ptUt* mraa over
womb
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tiM.k
\Vi„-o(Eardui
ainl fourteen hottke
Manv a man is' \ uUmt lu » all a Hire ‘.mallei than a
Hire*' ami t>ne half foet In leimth.
cunsl Hi-'. 1 l.:s h,-.. i »^ralq^ but it ia the timplo
rimiUrly starved I
p x This tempt ing luiii he
While Charles WhtH-ler man ou hh
trutli.
ine of Eanini h. Ijsd me from the Ume 1
out of bUMmiWi dn.piM-.l into the hole s.M.ih of l?i.
wa> to bl« ro«»m*‘ on fhlcae» 'tit'l l
His digestion is
:iu 1 waited for di-vi-lopnunt^
Wtslue^day exenini; m.iii.- »Nh. h f. M
itupaireil
His j
food does not
ib- h„i tu.i king
ku to wail Someihiog
Iron. Ul« pUm* onto his coat. M-ttii.i;
It iun-d lue. ^r,-.k every Lit of ache, pain
s
though
he
had
fire to' It- He failed to noilce H. an ?
an.l h«-afhwa cnui.iw and draggina down aenwOious
rear of a T
. I. ft
tVonly after rcllnuK ii;.ii.,-d the nw.m
hotikt^d the thini: what
ma^ full ol ►uioYe An alarm wan
turn.-|l in hut th- only lire ma« In flu
.icLlrwur. W iM U Cuivi »il
coat, which ma* dchiroynl Thu** U
an all other meili-:im.v cojubtued.*
,!’.:irt i,t‘iam-e. then threw Itsc-If out
was that half the town wat^ called out
of ih ‘ water. H ralnliow blgg-r ihati
by the ttr.- In*!I and mhiftilt to wline.ih. v ten .about in any of the Un.K.;.
• the cremation of a two dollar c»»a» k it made a
r.d.lmaler <*ourl»-r
M.lash like a man diving ' off the
n-ice-Prew. tHUcN^Htolorfoal CluA
Andrem (VNVm of Ijiurlutn .-ccnied
bridg.tk I3.IMHI \eidlci against a pop manti
Then it startv'd under the chut.- It
lacturcr of raliimet becauB4‘ he lost
I!
.1
otily
started,
but
it
went
liudc-r.
HI. e>,. throuKh .a u.ttle of |N.p exThe lUhc tmaii pitlle*! on the line with
p’.fdltlg
an hl'i foree. as h«- feared that the
IVurlng the >ear IWH* one lorn coti
' H h ndghi go clear under and run into
pie Hccnred a tlecnn* of divorce In
■the market site and plow awav s^mie
r.araca county.
• •r th- tilling that has Imh n put in
IVankWeiit of ClreVliaiu hati tiheared

the force he could com
sht*ep this Hprim: with the idd
brought to bear ou the
rnxlihito-d rlipiH rs
mernst. r Ush. when the line fell slack
lluUTt J Wllnnd, a K<m
with the- sickening "gig haek" thip
Joseph Wllniot. Ilchtkeeper
« tiM !!%■ ISvtot r—ll-r's
.WS.n Vrclual
b.rl mas seriously Injured wlill iV
I »..< MS lottlr- stsi !.v-k Wln»occr»*ion.lln*n
FOR FLOORS use Caiman's Elastic
painting on Ann Arlior car ferry N^
rH.*,
3. by Itelug caught between a moving
car ami a t^tairmny His collar
t . your C.adrn XI, .JK a1 thi^^ yrry ' I c»n I
and nine ribs were broken. hl*»
was cruKhod, bla left arm was ImeerEd .Monroe. J. H. McClougb. FYank
t><K rsirtrsn h.or nrvrtcly I suffrfol.
nted by a aplke In the aide of
Meads nnd Ed. Cilbi-rt will go HP the
and hlH hips were bruised He may
Hotirdmati afTbr the big ones tumorIctsclraiMetbt

Cottdtnstd Htm
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WAIT •CMinKIT

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20 Year Cold Fill­
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American
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$8.9S
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.

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In the first place. 1^ flU hU I
bou.Hc with PM aad the Weletech ;
burner, thus enjoying the mort
feet artificial light known. At all
titiics. wiihuut variation hi quality
and at rate* defying competlon.
Then, a* an act of kindpess to the
.
wife he ha* sworn to “lOTe and '
protect." he
will Install a Gas
Range, a* k token of love, and to •
protect her from the danger* and
.toll Incident to other method* of
cooking. ThI* wlU chcHfh feeling*
to make his borne a paradlee. A*
service* are still .nin .frM. and
Range*. Fixture* and all other ap- ;
pllances sold and plaoed at ooeL a
man of moderate mean* can aupply ;
himself wHh whaj

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A regular I22S.W piano. iprlghl
ca*c. IISO.OO. at Grlnnoll Broe' Music
House. 23f Ka*l FYonl street. D»0-lt

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ABSOLinaT OMUJBSS

ORS. SAWYER ft PENHALLEOON

RASTALLSR
Worst of All EKperience*.
C.nn anything Ik* wor^e than to fet-1
that ev,jg> minute will be your last?
Such wTa the ev|>erieDce of Mrs S
H New son. IVcatur. Ala. •For three
year*.* »hc writes. “I end .d Imiuf
stomach
ferable pain from indigestU
and bowel trouble. Death
evitable when doctor* and all remt'^
die* failetl. At length I wa* induced
to try Electric Bitter* and the result
waa miraculous. I improved at once
and now am completely recovered."
Uver. Kidney. Stomach and
Mric Bitter* 1* tbe
Bowel trouble* Electric
only medicine. Only
K'a guaranUHHl by Ja*.^ G John*..n and F H
Mem!*. Druggial*.

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liunstanaoinNii

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K. B. CHAPIII* Fnflrtclor.

Farm For Sale
acraa kaowB aa tka ttaai or MaaA

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THE EVEXDTO R^RD, TRAVERSE CITY, KICH^ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, IdOA

luimotfEVEwnG

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Haa a Fine Rig aa t*»e

Reto Weeds and Ftomtato.
Att^forenooa cm* traSa had bean
ramlag eastward over tbe prairie ly-

Mirwre alwaya knrnrto to an^fro^

Wtth a Omi WHh

WAUEMieVOTIfT

jpaxt <g^cRy there wj^pnbPr,tt, Horn* W«M«g Thi.
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UAitifVQ Ts»o Very oPpular Youdi

la. The
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lae the level ptola with

hecwewi tove

is now h«M hy Mlaa 1
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who wrote 20.40# wor^ t.
ta sis.
six hours
error to the page.

Jkt high noon today the aarngwofi

Uk^ JUM *.-WhUe
iacvttiM V rm. the lHr«w^ mm of
teuny'lajwctf Id to tebe. He DDd
tb« aoD or JoiuB Abbe towt tbe wmme
DgDr were haadllDs tbe fiiD. ^
wae loDde4 wiib d boll cDrtrldse mad
D i^Utjr or ftse ehot on top oT Ibe
CD^ce. When the flreMi was dl.^
charsed. ibe ball entered the eoraer
or Oaunes eye and paaMd upward
aad backward into bit bead, and the
ajiot ecattered aroaod the eye. nome
and llpa. The doetort called cooW
DOC raacb the ball. Tboogh .till alUe.
bor It to a rery cHtlcal eoaditioD.

J. W, JackaoD bat a haBd«»Die new
dellrery wagoa oa the ttreeC. for the

^^nth wmd^btew
ryea, aad the ~
eultry
Lhrough the open wlndowa. brtnglns
gostt of dust aad ameke equally try­
ing to the lunge
The pasaengert be­
guiled the weary hours with newt
papers and coaversatloo. or at beet
well A IxHidon turned It out. and have Lber could. My teatmate. who in to
reaten to be proud of the )ob. The rig teal for tlgbt-eeelng kept poking bit
It of a light etraw color, flnithed In bead out of the car window, at length
eye. and thereafter
gold leaf, bandtomely
lettered and
Ing to mop it out
flnitbeil wtth Ftench bcr« l plate win
:hler. A fht man
dowt The flrtt dellren- of Ire cream across tbe aisle kept

detltreHag or lee cream.
The rig U
oae or the finett erer made in tbU
dty. and coet a good found turn. Cald­

made In the new rig wa* a gallon of
fine cream, which wa!i presented to

enjoyed
perience
mountain climbing. Many of the i
st-ngers were eastern people who bad
been spending their vacation o
. BACKUS CHOSEN
wostera coast or at various Inl
ing places in the Rockies, and
» City Woman Lawyer taking home qoanUtlet of llora

he force of the Record oIBce.

FCAftt BCmiV FICKCRb
•harHf Calllfta of bt doaaph Advlaat
Faoplet* Arm.

Grand Rapidt. Mich.. June 3.—Miss
Kiln M. Backtw. formerly of Traverse
City,

but recently employed In Wg

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to tbe great number
babo berry
Is. has
been designated
by
I Wto to «»P to tbit county. Sber United Stales IRslrici Attorney CovelJ
\ Iff Collint bat adtrltad all ranaara and for the position In his office made va­
\ihoae traveling at
night to earn cant by the resignation of
Stephen
Weapon*
The therlff t offtoe it ci
wnham
Miss Backus. In addition
pecting terlou. trouble.
Tbare are
having bad much experience as a
oeariy a thoutand of tbe ttrangeri in
nographer and typewriter, hat U-en
the county now
pilarly admitted to tbe liar, and f.>r
12 years was employed In ih»* office of
Pratt A DavU in Traveriu* City.

Wan Apaiiu
The Harrit Bluggem defeated the
She Is well known about the state
Weat Bide Bluggert IbU morning in a at one .If the k^iog women lawyers
red hot c«jnieti by a score of 41 to ik The dUtrirt
attorney
appolntt the
Tbe battery for the llarri* Bloggers
was Nick Miller and R. HueUmantel:

he conrurreuce of the attorney gen

for the West Bide waa Charlie Ehrtn eral at Wathlnglon. whotn he m.illled
berger and
Nellie Lafobtaae.
The yesterday of the app..lnimeni. score by Innings Is at followt:
H. B...............0 5 7 6 2 0 7 2 13-41
W. 8. B. ..... 2 1 1 2 8 0 2 1

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THE MARKCT8 .
Dclroll. June 3.—July wh»l. 76Vkc;
No. r red. 7«c; No. 3 corn, 47c: No. 3
while oalt, 8»c.
Toledo. June 3-<!nth wheat. 76c.
July. 76c.
Chicago.
June
3.~July
wheat
; 74\c; September. 77Hc; July com

Potaioct on local market. 40c

Mra. Martha Nelson Dead.
Mrs Martha Nels.m. an old pk.neer
of Mapleton. died at the h.iine .d her
August Nelson, yesterday of par
alysls. at tbe age of K4

years.

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Nl leaves lour s..us to mourn a
mother's

loss.

The

funeral

service

111 be held tnraorrow afternoon at
o'clock from the home, under the •
rcctlon of Ralph An.Iersun.
BREVITIBB
The regular monthly meeting of the
Woman's Cometer>* Improvement

as

soclatlon will l»o held in the l-adb»s
R. C. Bdmundt has b
Library parlors tomm
to an attUtant superintendency of the 2 o'clock. All memlM
International Correspondcn«» Schools to lie present, as It is the
^ Scranton. Pa. and will leave this Ing before the annual meeting
evening for a vUtt at Benton Har&r
after

which he will proceed to 8t

The report of the state association
win be given at the prayer mcMi

Paul or UlnnoaiKjirt to take up hU

the Congwgatlonal church

new dutlea.
During
the

evening
W. C

that* they. ‘
ontributed
savings swellc
Ev»*n the little niece away
out on the prairie wkh^Hj to
run
tribute her mite toward the city foun
Uin. Not that five dollars s*>«.-me«l a
tut ion that our engine might take on mite to her—no. indeed! She
ha-1
coal and water. It required soma re nevt-r had so much money in her life
ing too, and wc were told that w<
r It seemed a greater sum
Id euy fur an hour. I spent th<
time in taking a stroll to a small knol
within sight of the platform. Walk­
ing was easy, for the ground was level money for yourself T
as a floor, and covered with short, sun she had finished her i
L'hkago
scorched grass.
is so far I
But upon arriving at the knoll
tins?"
•rent sight greeted me.
On
aa>s that
Lrtber side was a shallow
ravine
omesdown from heavei
filled from bank to bank with
tall
.• wh<ile twrth. Then hu
resin weeds, their bushy lops rover«>d
prairie t 111 not seem s..
llh golden
bloom.
The
coar*
sin will be to
>ugh stalks and
waxy, rasping leav.
rough
^
great
J«-ru
wards the east of the
pretty, but the mul
Salem, and my
lude of"golden blossoms, each a min bt* to ards.tbe west, but both will Ik*
r with Us row of yd in th Kami* great, beautiful city. To
• my ravine help build his f«>un
nodding and bending
i.*^ <iuly taking from one part of
made a pretty picture in the
city to help the other part, he
of the brown plain.
Ikes t and says. And it seems to me that ev^ry
bullerfiles flitted to and fro over thl
hel|»ful thing we do will make
the
■estloss yellow sea. and I ctiuld catc
New JiTui^alem more iM-autiful wloii
he wild resiny odor as the billows of
, down to the «arth."
brilliant bloom rose and
nly all the deep, far reaching
"Verily, this Is the field of
the
fd tbe child's ^ln^ple w*,r.lF
u^and flashe.1 ui*un me
loth-of guldl" I said,
Standing u|»on the
down the shallow, w
l»rairie. xholl. Uuiklug acroFs tbe wide,
with golden bloom, ' ll is like empty i lam toward the far horiron. I
gold, with myriads of yel
to see the New Jerusalem at
w ripples all moving In
un."
from heaven, mlorntsl like a luide
Suddenly 1 observed the bUtKsomF agltiw with light that never shoio* on
1st opposite me violenlly
i-a or lind. and
Uaul
luliful
alKiut as If lu.melbing alive Was rapid
mpb-r of more than
■lbl> iH
mrivlng Its way through the tall
Iks. The ctimm
said
U
right
g.Mid de**ds
coming nearer and
do he!p
itify
tify II
that licav«*nly «itj
from the foot of
my
knoll
then' For we are each
•ach God
God's bull.
n.iing
girl with a basket
She arc «ach a temple of (
And
was probably "seven t
jne of <nir words and deed-- will 1
stone In the temple w e are dally
from
ing; and each k.vmI
her flaxen bead and fair, flushe
help adorn that city of GcmI
and she seemed both warm and weary
The child understcKMl and wa.- veil
At Fight of a stranger she drew back pleased, smiling up at me fnun
be
in pretty confusion, but r greeted he
Death her pink sunl*onn»*i as febe sort
kindly and she .seattMl h self on the
her golden t>lc»sw>nu». Then v^nd
ith her sun denly 1 saw h.iw I rouia help her lu
knoll and fanned herself
quickly obtain the r.»M of her prom

torn,

fanning
i such-an
"And what are you
mundt aecurod 40 enrullmenlt in the devil" auto. It Is of the long-distance uncomfortable place
day- I
asked
school, which is probably the larg«*si variety «>ed by lb.*
United
Stat
bai
For eply she o|H*ned her
In the state. Tbe acbool haa rccog govern
showl ; a quantity of resin blosa
nited hU work with this deserved pro ^Elmai
number of segments of r
past

month M

Aneattors Oalora,
Mr.

Mllor-I oolioed an iUm in

iic BMcrd Ibatt tba *,D«cbMa of
larlbomffb bat a tatbw, molbtr.
ftapCathar and atapmotbar. bot we
doo*t have lo ffo oat of lha Uallad
Btatac to tot that. My Utlla m

and two great
and oat fraatgrand
moilmr.aU UTtag la TravarMi City er
ato
toM namad. .
Mn. 8. B Ramell.
8»7 Sixth Bi.

Mra John Andaraoa waat to Wal
to this moralng for a etolt with bar
paroBla. Mr. and Mra Lavi WiUiamt.
Mra ArriiU Oardnar left tbU i
lagr for Fife Imkt to attoad a meeting
ofPomoaai

Marphy petooalag oaaa
Priaoipal K U Mye of the High
■oaobl loft tbU Btoralag for a trip to
Big Baplda gad Battle Otto.
Mra Fiaaoto & Bmitb rataim
dgy froat a Tirit aorth.
WUlto Bari wmit to Blk Bapidt tbit
DMcmiag.
Mra Aaaa U Biogg aad Mr. aad
Mra. Joba Fbttoo and daagbtor
ofBioag City am vUitlag Mr. aad
Mra J. W. Bimmt of Webater etioeb
Dr. H. B. Bolto and wife of Boyne
Olty^am Urn otole^Mnjm^Mra
bar of tha friaadi of tba doctor ai
toanjoylagbUTUit
W Bladar aad Louis Bladar laft this
lira J. M. Highlaad aad eoo Bay
laft IhU momtag for Ogdaa. Utah, to
llTo U tha aowicy aaila than. Mr.

Hull has purchased a

malla I at the poatoffloe tbit i
having adhering
tbe team, one of B. J. Morof whitish gum. .-umiethlng
•aa't. whloh waa standing back of tl a alikel.unch
cherry tree gum
boilding. thought it waa time to
“Refciii weeil gum ^Is giMnl lit c
for tbe bam
Th.y set i she said. It tastes something
r |woe for that locality and mt sprbco gum W,* rbildren ofieti
eral attempte lo stop them at they
"And will you cb.*w all
daaliod Uironghthe alley wore
• (Ml, n.»! I m going to s»
ouL avail. They ttraok a few obstno
iVhen the trains rtop^^^ere
i;o through the cars
liooa through iberalley bat rortnnak
m knd flowers to the passengers
Ij nothing waa damaged.
my of them like to take home a lit
Qaorge Pajn taya that deer will lie
memenb. from a prairie ravine."
•0 thick In the next five years in tbU
How did you hapiKn to think of
Is quivr way of earning money:
iheklUingor
asked, while the little maid <
haa boon pcohibited by Uw for that
time, tint wto tha Uw Uoff oae will
sket
ba able to oatoh th am without a gun
s v«ry mi
vV It to tt
Ha raporta toaoaa U.pleaty and oooaaitoUy gata a gUmpae of ooa.
lars lor some chickens 1 *ralsi*d.
Mr. aad Mra. John Roaat of 411 then I happened to think
uk ^rhi
Fifth atnoL am tbe pareuta of a baby
dy*lK‘eJ"
boy who arriiwd thla morning.
and sold fiftyf cents*
Qardaaraont anaonneiag the wed­
lich dv. That makes three dollars
ding of Mr. Albart Wolf aad Miaa
r If I can tutra two
Hilda Brown for Jane 16 at v o'clock
shall have what I
promised."
in 8t. FraacU ohnroh.
**What you promised.
Oapt Oolby. an old aoldler, i
lag waa ampauted last week by Dra
promised to glv
"Yes. sir
MartU and Brana. it doing nicely owards a
iq Chicago."
little prairie girl
Tbe idea of
and it oontidored out of danger. Bra
. fountain in the
lelplng to bu
eat Oambt of this oity and
Tompkini of Old Mitaion, on whom great city of Chicago! And the DSIdea
of
they reoontly operated for appeadlolbreory western ravine Into w
til. are alao improving rapidly.
that would splash and sparkle .
John A. Clark, bualnoat manager for after year by the close, dry thorough
fare of a crowded city; what a change
Uia Amarloan Stock Oo . arrivali In from riwln weeds to fountains—from
the city today lo the interetu of hit yellow blossoms waving up and down
attraotUa.
a wild prairie ravine to a founuln of
water flowing In
a
crowded
K. N. Moblo and C .E Cuopt'r 1
street!
this morning on\ nshing trip up 1
"How did you ctune to think v
river. They will flsh Ih-Iow Mayfield 1 Shkod.
Pn.f C E Horst caught 12
And then she told me a very prt*ti>
story. The previous summer she had
trou^lMdow the dam yesieijlay.

tZ, n

wouldn't work—now use 1

TRY A RBCORD WANT AM

Mr. WIU C.

Walker and Mlaa Josie
kttofi

for

the

Wt bspt a tint tt»s3
S^msktr’s Shap.

Um wadding, tboogh quiet, was vervj
pretty, the ring oeremony being nsed.
The bride was cbaraiioglT gowned in
while sUk .md envied bnde roaw.
She wa attended by Mis. i lata N*^aoo. gowned iu-^r siU mull over

RIPiDS h
COMPANY
UUMriMti.

piiik. and carrying red roscr
The
1 h<
groom wm aUended by bis brother.
Harry Walkor. Tbe bride is a |*rlty., ^ ^

Judging from the w»y peo|*: «e

Rt

iaUing for

SHUSHINE
,
SHOE
POLISH

Vo

lOimlar and toUuf d yoi ug lady, j
while the groom la well known.

^^

c*n.

auus n«.

In charge of one of the departmenu .1;
the state asylum, where he has been j

r -

for a'Bumt>er of years.
!
Thr hap-pr young i-ecple left on U^e

'•'* “

3:45 train for numeroas points of Inteieat thronghon tbe stale, eventnally
.poDdinc
home of the groom's parents at Port

P^iVi^V^rE

hid.

o P a v
(>. p a

a

It'niuft be right. Thev gay tbeir
neighbors told them about iL
SmaD size tube, Dlc^-^rgc tube
with dauber and shiner, 25c.

Hope. They will l»e at home lo their
friends after July 4th al iiie pretty

ROWLARD DOUGLASS^

leaidenoe oo Elmwood avjsnne. which
»
belnmxVpared fo? them.
^ * - S’;

n;

New Sto Store

s*hI h.i .

; Frr (mnd-P^Umk^'. l A*
\RL80N «. MITCHEl

Rutfiaf's OW BtoA

1 H‘V’anit.iS:S;^ri?Jx

Frem BL

rw Member of Firm to Manage St '
Cla.r Confectionery Store.
Dan Clarlaoh is cow in ebarge of tbe
St. t'iair oonfectiooery store in the >
k. Mr. Carlson having'
rtnarahip wiin George j
r Oarlsoo will mamge

l>ark!

tbe Traverse City store and Mr. Mit
bell will devou* most e/ Ms time
his store in Albion
|
Oarisou IS an « x|«ert candy uiak -1
cr and will turn c»ut constantly n fine,'

Cisfen to fht Hoise tho
Hackot Store is making

#5

ue of confection».
EVENTS IN SOCIETY.
The
Larkin Hoap Club n et in ^
Orange hell Teslcrday afternoon and
enjoTid a very pleasant time, piayin
good time generally

!
wa* some of

Mrs.

Harris' "best
what
u." and was
serve.1 in buck form, striis-d pink and
lite. 'With cake on vmall tables
Vlien all had bc-u served will. i.*«
am Uie tables w ere cleared away j
and Mra Gardner ga^e a 11. ;*Miig re-

aversf c.ty Ra ilroad pft.cers.
• tU, .I..J
,.j f|:M Trav.-rr. Cily
-.1 i:..
ftii l

i,M i if, (;,aij.l Ihtpi L an*J.
it.rowiH:: olli.-.*r>;
ir.aM».i, r.
J. II

and'Go-Carts, were

.\sNortnl bird cai^es. vloUar
valiH's ........................................ .......
Lot of Uk: Dolls,
e.idi................

W

U

Ph-fI
Sb. lby;

r llu;;hnrt;

s.h-

lo It quite r
k. it l: M- ’b» an>^ Tlu— «»nic.*rs
•Im’er in bis
-.lit (l.,. ,Gr«n.l llapid-s A liidi
:lu* lively Iiule lady
vtinirolhtic ini<*r«?ri in the Travidil >..ine praiHc siK-el
city r*( nul l, (hv bramh from
she haXlTougbt from
tuuiiutaius; and
his lunch bask. i long eml^)^
cure several bunches Jor -bts
girls at homo who. ho thought,
ould
in the Human Body
like s.muMbing from tbU litGe i
the pralrlo
Tho
coulln.i
until the basket was cmiity. and
placed in h. r hands dinn**- enough
thr Inriy i
romplelc tlio s^uin she had iin.mbed
Tb
the fountain.
out ’ she cne.l in hei frt.ni 4UI.- han
gladness.
ri s»nJ the 111.- dollars
to my uncle t
trtico. and tell’ him of
tbe kind man
them. I do not know your name,
t.ut you do not stvin 1
"We are l.oth rlilze
bii{>Mr(ant ru!r
city." I said, laughing
j.m In contact
"Yes!- riie crh^il. •
salem
Yim live in tbe easierh jMut
il.r It. <„i ,.rt th.* currrnl. fiTjlo
and 1 in tbe wfFtern. but jl Ik ih.
same gre.nt. beautiful
pu»ib Ihc vif-rliii tiff 1
,.hu\
And looking backward V my irai
Even sbotfld (b.* cun ii!
pulled away from the hinely statio
f.Hit tl. 111.- otbor ilin.u:
I saw tbe child hfdding an
empt
basket and aavlng a pink .-unUmm
in farewell.
A year later. hapi*cning to l>e I
t'hiragn. t went to tbe crowdinl pnr

.....

I.OI of liV China Poll
'
llebds............................
.u

Hrl^^^s^Hind-



.07
.29
.59
.05
.04

...........

Ladies ^ilk 'Mitts. 2rie *
values......J. ...............................
l.atlies

black

scainli-.s.

aXickh- Plated CopiKT Tea K etlles.
S. $I,<I0 kind.................. V* ‘

h flowers and all together it wa
of the pleawUifest eVellt. if tbe

..t.i

Hii;:i:ies

{

Mrs. Doty: the organirer of the ma i
jority of lln M, club, in town, showed |
her ability n» orgsiitvi^ by ibc way her
plans for the entertainnieut were uia< •
Id carried out
Tbe ice cream

Deeorated ;md ;itild irimini-d cups and
. saoeers------.
.................. . '
Poll

iTToms, eating ice .tram and baring

ion in her own naiuml w ay and
ig her hand we hurried t.
station and entering my* car I placed responded to an encore
j
the child on a sea^and standing be
Miss Anderson <d ( t.iesigo Jnvored •
side her I held up her bask.*l ami
tbe
ladies
vritbu recu.ilion and the j
told the passengers where I had f
Misses
Pearl
Miller
and
/.ot*
Whecland*
and how ami wh\ «he was t
will, music on guitar and mninlolin.
The hull
was tastefully
decorated

• pink MinU.ni]
j'Aiid noi
cried, 'who
el
'n.ni a prairie ravin
um
Who !I buy a dime*
rchin w.*.*d tlower.. and gun
help (his little prairie gh
to build .1 fountain in Cb

Suits

daaee of tfaa brido'e partoto oo Odar
avaMo. Rev H. Keonody c Aoiatad and

Nbtice to Union Ca
great busy ri reels was
All union oarpent.-rsI arc. rtMjnested
itial and ample founia
rough, newly finUh.*d and built to meet at Moutagoe ball rbnrsday
late officers and
will one day say
k Ubel SI
vlsiv>d relatives In Chicago, and
ye gave me drink,
A Rickrrd.
warm da)* as she and her uncle t
ards evening, and th
Disclpks- church gave M
Recording Sec'y.l
walking along a hot and busy street plac«» was crowded with tir**d horses
Woodman a very pleasant
surprls** they suddenly came upon a great and with menund children just mil ol
fountain tucked up against the pave the ahdpa and factories, and who had 50 TO II I
last evening In the tJrang.
very
pretty
willow chair was pre- mem and pouring out lavlsU stream no other place in all Hint part of the
lU-.t it, Ibr
lots ot pure, cold water. Everywhere city to quench their thirst. Teamster
an,
seated to her. and all had
else waa dust and hret and
great
. :.17 Union
Delicious refreshments were served brick walls ablate with sunlight; but harf«*s drink fn>m the granite trough
John Bush hat sold his fine t
here by the fountain was coolness and and dogs stood on their hind
freshness and the delightful muKic of lap the c«Millng waters
M**n
driving horses and piirehase,!
splashing water
Thirsty
people dren drank of the clear
rirt UUleiF
team from Chicago.
liausiHl
to moisten
their parched gushing from the marble shaft SlK>Ve
Th.us.nrt, ol bargain, .till
Milum Dake haa returned
throats; children held cups to catch Through the topmost Jet* darted
at the Racket store, but they
Bagietoa. lodtoa Territory, where he the sparkling Jets, or dipped ibelr rows moistening their warm

I’ea'-poons phiied on white
lor:.................. .. .... ...............

No.

inelaL six

Glass Lemon Sqiie<.‘rtMn>
for..........-------Carter’s Ik-si black Ink. *
bottle.......... ........................... ... .
7-'»c Cream and Su;;ars
^
now------ -------------..........

,

Kk l*in Traiys.

-

.

.... ;//•..... •••• •

Ask Iti

SI C

the

ix-amiful

.15
.05
.59
.10
.03
.01
.38
.06

JapaiH-s.-•JLliiiiawarc

$«« th« Sc and lOe €ouni«rs.
You \dll not re^jret any pure base

made at the

« tbe Boston Store «
ifi BS m mo!
li
lo inittU 8 tyw
lem ol HectHoJ I.ighting,
Beds, BurgUr .Uami or Tel­
ephones. iiiria:t us to cfti.
t!i«ic. We have a fine Ime of
;e; cs l<,f\.gi, grade

CAMPBEL.!. SROS

"rcMy ’lhlir*pbune

agoroltho FtoMaiqaatto raUraad.
la lb Iho aity an
haa bM iaterested in lumbering for
hU father aad hiamelf. He will be in
^btoVoimo
the city a few daya ,
^
Matiia ha?a gOba to tha aoath part of
The RaAibcoe Blsteri will meet
thailbtotebB
erentog at 8 o’clock. All mrmbert
Rletod BaU and
are rtqoetod to be pretent
ad thla aftotboob ftoat UBoy bftor
IbtoRlaff Mra BaU bt thbt ptoa.
Many English d«»ciort ar*' now
Funaral of Hanry Youkar.
Tbe funeral ^of Hoary Touker was
bald this morning at 9 o’clock In Fern
wood chapel. The fune^ was very
largely attended and tbe kervlce was
cobdoeted by Rev. MtUer. and was
uadar the direction of H. L. Carter
The body was taken to Inland for
btobl.

Tbe uncle thought so much of the
neat need of a. public fouiitaln there
Boog the great teaemeuu and work»ops that at length it did not seem
apoasihle that he should be able to
place one there. He was a poor man
wtth only his scanty earnings, but be
would give what he could gladly and
soUclt the rest of the needed sum
from bis friends. Yes. be would build
fountain—one that would serve for
»ih man and beast. There should
plenty of
spouting jets
and
streamieU In the upper part fur m«-n.
and below ibere should be an ampb
trui^h for burses and d<»g».
..............................forth his savings and

hands In the cooling streamlris. and
English
sparrows
dartr*d
playfully
ihroTTlth the refreshing spray.
"‘1 was thirsty and ye gave me
drink." quoted the* uncle
thoughttolly. "The wealthy man who gave
This founuln to the city was indeed
a benefactor. It is a little oasis set
down here by the desert street. Many
tired and thlrs

winV

and chirping merrily; and occ
ly a woman from the dingy ten
brought her children to the trough
wash l*efore supper
"If Is a bb'ssing to men and bli
and beast IT! • 1 said, w atching tbe pr
ty scene
Then fountain and
build
ings and streets seemed
and In fancy 1 stood on a breezy
prairie knoll overlooking a wide, lonely plain
On my right was a ravine
vlnced that the eating of pics* flesh lo
filled from bank to bank with waving
dlffertiit forms k gn^atl.v n-sponslble
yellow blossoms llkeva river of gold
for the Increase of rancer. They point
On my left was a lonely station on
out that it U most wnimoa among the
the platform of which stood a little
poor, whose chief meat la that of plga.
maid holding an empty basket
while tbe dlteeae It exlrenuly
Tbe more ibe uncle thought of the waving a pink snnbonnet after i
beauty and helpfulness of setting the
among the Jewa.
waters to splashing In thirsty places ***Then thtl" too. vanished, and i
where Jhey were greatly needed the I seemed to see a great white
1>ctuto tho premlam had not b#e«
more he wished he could rear a foun- "mystic, wonderful" descending from
paM an Amsterdsm cooiiMiny has can
Uln on a certain comer which he heaven, aglow with light and glorious
cried tbe King of Bervta's Insuraoco knew. HU office was in a crowded with beantiful temples.
a pan occupied by
oollcj.
part of
•'ll U lber New Jerosatem lhat shall
pa and factortea. and cover tbe whole earth." I whispered
great smoky shops
with poor. Dear little child out on the western
tall tenemenu rowded
hard working t
street, you are doubtless still faith
tionalltles. HU window looked down fully doing your part to make the city
on the croaslng of two busy streeU beanUfuL May 1. bare oa tho eastlaadto aajqya hlae Weary horses were always drawing

bartos along theae streeta,

weary

won t be there long at the rate
they have been going the last
three days.

The Boston Stor^.

TWO STUNNING
SUIT BARGAINS
-THUS ors«-

Hot Timo Coming
l>o you want to live wtierc h is cool
this summer.^ • • If so, there is no bel­
ter ploce than Vnsx Bay. Goo.1 fishing. bathing; plenty of shjulc trees, no
mosquitos, high elevation, ten minutes'
drive from the cily. Only one lot left
fronting on the Uy. If you are thinking of buying caU at once.

THEltERLDfGER
REAL ESTATE EX(XANGE

.Suils—<
this sc;
-nappy

FOR
MEN

• two of a kind, all
makes and styles—
“Values up lo ^12.00.

'1 hese are o‘ld siiils—over two of
;i kind from those lots we’ve betm
selling: from $12 to $ls v our hcM
^rtiaranteed suiis—pcrfcclly tailor­
ed. iKrrfeti hitin^j. self retaining
fronts and paddexJ sholdcrs.
See a lew of them in

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