The Evening Record, June 26, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 26, 1903

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

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1903-06-26

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.. THE EVENING REmRTV mjgHmiir

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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
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TRAVEB8E CITT, MICH., FRIDAY. 1U>'E 26. 1SIU3.

EVIDENCE
i
I^LIN

said
At this time he auggeatad
Murphy might have committed
clde. but sbe aakl that she tbowgbt
not. Asked If then were any polaoa
In the house, she replied that’ahe
did* not think that John would have
eommitted suicide
She said, however, that there was no poison In the
^ HOIIK TMTIMONV IN MM MC- bouse at all. except where they had
mixed some
strychnine with
c.1
KNIOHT* EXAMINATION
meal antf put it in the cellar to I
mice last winter.

wrrHFiNE
PROGRAM
GOOD TIME OF a A. R. AND W. R.
C. ENDED

Denied Giving Murphy Medic'.na.
Prosecutor Smith’s next IniervI
with Mrs. McKnlgbt
was
June
aft€-r her Incarcratlon in the jail
At tbU time she den
WAS FURNISHED THE VISITORS
motion will oc made ey oe- Kalkaska.
any knowledge of
capsules
In t
LAST EVENING
FENEE TOMOMHOW
house. aniTrepeated that there was no
carter baa bought the entire,
polaon In the house, and that sbe had
slock of the Kent City
none with the isnislble exc<*ptb»n »*f
Kent City and brought i
some
antiseptic
tablyts
that
might
Fine Music and excellent addreac
iwnt of tho Tootimofiy In
kets to this city to close Jthem
m out The
possibly remtain poison Asked if John
have
their Inoi
First
Methodist Church
W
n any medicine, she stated
that he lad not so far as she knaw.
ROthy for AcouMd It in EvlFinely Illustrated With the
Beginning Monday mom
She bad not given him any.
2f. the train for Frovemoni.on thv
She Ramembera About Poison But
A N. E. will leave here at ji a m 'In­
Oete Oates Mixed.
stead of 6:20 as heretofc»re
On Sun
The 4«otertalnment atyanged by Mev day 4here will be an excursion oo the
The fourth Interview, with the ac
tiers<m post. O A R. for Maple City M A N E to Provemoot. leaving here
Mich.
June
26.—Tbe cased was June 2 in the Jail
At this
concluded
id Northport poaU conclu
lioorins of Mro
Mary
McKni*hl. time Mrs McKnIght
at D o’clock In the morning
repoat«'d
that
evening
M K cb
Tbsr«e4 with murder. »hlch was held
It’s all off with the piKir tn>ut In the
(CooUhutel on roorth Page.)
■y entertaining
program Platte
yoaterday. created m> little
Intore^
K. W Carver and H I) Alley
was given
The three posts and thSL left today to whip that^stream. and as
that the eotirt rtFom waa only half full
W K V attended In a body and Were If that were 1
Boat of the time. The laraeat num
enough. J W Jarmi
givfii places of honor.
• also left
for that
xBd Joe Wei
er
W.
M.
Smith
presided
for thU U that
im.
ing and Rev. W L. Lauf
la wit]
objeoilonable fea
will open a dining hall
P Ru
view*
man handled the stereoptloon views
racing
gn>und»
duri
ftarea. and1 few
fee
i‘D In that vicinity
After opening with , P^xer.
Ju^e ^sces. where all who do not i
a murder
trial
im ‘o
to the city may «et
get hot
1
Iw*!"
f!'.®
the address of welcome, which he gave
servtsl meals there last
Strain Mora Than Sha Can Face.
s
characteristic,
whole-souled they proved very popular
Mra McRnlcht u unable at
any
The "Camp
!amp nre"
kTre" was the sub
M. Battle and family of St Lctuls
CHARGE
OF ' MURDERING
Ime to face the cnrloua facea of the ON
nd which he concentrated hU Mo.. who sp«*nd -every
summer at
Bhe aat
CHRIS M’LAIn' of BENZIE
Many touching word pictures Omens, an Ived in the city Ia^^t even
racing the audience on the right of her
pain ted around the camp fire Ing afid wll I b«>g1n their summer’s out
attorney. J L Boyd, ^d only once
that recalled nany scenes to his
ing
They
th.dr
during the entire hoaiing did ahe peep
rades and wi ). listened to with
horses as
around the comers of her white hand
horses and a {xiny and a
kerchief, trimmed In doep mourning,
‘ sang -Stand Up. Stand complete set of rigs
They left Bi
at the audience. Her dreaa U of deep
I'P for Jesus. ” and then Mr. E.. E LouU last Monday
mournlag.
blade bat. black glovoa.
JUSTICE COURT AT FRANK- White gave a tenor solo. "Where the
Rev Luclen Hchermerhurn. pastor
black veil and a large black boa col
Silvery Colorado
Wends Its W-ky.’ of the Congregational chuixh at lli.p
larHte around her neck
She wore
FQRT THIS MORNING
which was finely sung. Ix*autlfully tl kins. Minn, will rx^upy the pulpit of
the vail, the gloves and the collareiie
lustrated and greatly enjoyed by all.
the l->lends church .'^unda>
during the entire hearing
She also
An* It her song by the audience and ing at 11 o’clock
weara gold-bowed spectaclas.
gave
his
address,
And the Amounts? His Bond Was llolH-ri Walters
The accused aat with
her
bea-l
'r.lie Si>anlsh Amt>iicau War."
IHus
Left to the Circuit Judge—His
bowed down during the hearing, which
tvatetl by many views from the siere
seemed to drop lower as Ij progreKsed.
optlCMii
The s|H*aker carefully de
Trial Will Come Up at Frankher handkerchief to her eytm and her
tailed the events causing the war. tht
fort in September.
eyes
closed
The
remarks several
Spanish rule In Cuba, the blowing ut
limes 4n the audU nce were enough it*
of the Maine, and ct.mmented upon
drive her crazy If she is guilty of the
the judicious ctiurse of President Me
horrible crime charged to her
Public
The warfare In and around
. Mich.. June 2G-R«*r« KInley
aympaih) Is not with her. and
the
deputy
game
warden Cuba and thc sinking of Admiral Ce­
general opinion is:
“Sbe is guilty " charged with the munler of (Tiris Mr
re thrown on the screen
Several limes during the l.earlng re Lain in IWnzle cmiuiy. walvetl examby Mr Walters.
Tht
marks were made in the
inxiloiwln Justice court this morning
handling his subject
and
was
Ixiund ov«t to the cirruli
the efftH-i Ihst she could court tin a ebargv «if murder The fix was apprt*clated
not face any one.
Miss Hulda Nord
N
sang ’’Break tht
Ing of his iKind was left to the circuit
News to M<
There are few Kalkaska pe«iple who judge.
ever saw her. and few who had mneb
I'adlllar. Mich . June 2G.—This afiesinterest In the affair She has always niMin Judge t'hittendoii fixetl the bail
beea dn unso< lable woman and made of Heputy r.amr^Ward
Id bli
very few friends, and thta iM>ems to
talk was made more Interesting by
*y the
wiunt against her on all sides '
nlshe*!
Th.‘ trial of ;
Illustrations
He
mentloneil
Yesterday morning, when brought cur at Fraiikftirt at
causes leading up to the
ret dllon,
lo the court r«s>m from the jail. Sher
Iff Creighton had to lift her from the <Thls is the third injurder trial that gave many Interesting details
war. and finally six.ke of the great
buggy, and
she tuttere<l as If she Judge Chlitendon has
battle at Gettysburg.
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would fall: and called on an attorney
Miss Carrie Earl then pleased the
and a newsiiaper man. «ho happened
with
her
Illustrated aok)
to be standing In the disirwa;
ay of
•Lhtle Hoy In Blue.’’ Th(
court hcKim. to help her
the b
with Rev l^ufman’s
log 11 took the sheriffr and an assist
he
and the Result
’ ant lo gel her Into the nx>m When the
and the singing of ’’A
noon recess was taktm ahe had braced

TO DlSCHAICt

SPLEMDID EHTEtTAlNKENT

mSONU

SEVEHTH TEAS—1910

Do matter « «

Circuit Court Stenographer James
R Henderaon and
wife celebrated
their twenty fifth wedding annlreiwary
Sunday.
Many friends from abroad
were present. Including Mrs. Hender
son’s brother, Alexander
Patton of i
Old Mexico, whom they had not se< n!
for 20 years.
AU membera of the Eastern
Star,
lodge are requested, to meet tomomiw r
afternoon at t:S0 oclock In the Ma
sonic halt for special business
A full ‘
attendance It desired.
Ralph Andereon baa returned from
Smpire where he cared for the 1kmI>
of Mias Jennie Gdfllih. aged 14 years.

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Women^s
Oxhrds
$1.00..

TRE WEATHER
WE- ARE HERE Tq SERVE YOU

if not. you may think they arc
only ordinary Dollar Uxiardx.
When you sec them—see the
trim stylish shai>cs. you will admil tnal $1.5H wouU! l»c a \cry
low price Ux these same Ox-

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IS NOW ON

Our 4-th or July Bate brcuisiMMumm l’klSBa^
•t utlUW lr«TtHu»«weMr«Kld«.trmU,, MW. I

HE WAIVED EXAMlNiATIOK

.SATURDAY..

» » atfBo«kShn

Wfirtb$l.50%
fy»ot Yfiu Sttu
ChtmT

SPAFFORD TO
BE TRIED

SPECIAL

What sized windows you have or how man^thc
fiK^hi kind of Window Shades can be obiainefT
here. The ri*^i color and the right price, and
if made to order they will be hung right. V
How s that for a business proposition.^
V

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'SirdlTiinlritii.

WHY PAY MORE?
•Surd)- you cm a].j>ic iaie iliV *;<)ooooi> m buymg now at iheie |«ice*:

Fancy Screen Doors *onh $1.25, no«

moes That Wear
t hoes That Fit
J^hoes That Are Right

Pia^n Screen Doors worth $i.oe. now

S9C
-

(}Sc

Wc have them tn both 2-C and i-H wide. No mote at tbeae iwicci
when thcK aie gone. Call toiUy if you want them, tomonow
may be too late.

THE ECONONY STORE

marshmallows

Sola tcgiiUily for 25c. Sprcixl

DhI'UVm .

ISC. lb.

St.0]air’s

ASTLVNSW0N.9TO7

Yesterday’s Contest

way only a few

TWklfth Straat
Very I

firmly, ctmslderlng the smgll quanti
lies «if food ahe has taken since she
has 1»een Incarcerated in the jail. Tht
general opinion Is that her demeanor
Is to gain symt>athy. but It siH*ms In
only call for Jei*rs and unsympatnlzlng
remarks

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James 12 llattenheld was t he first
witness for the iH*opl»‘. He iii a resi
deni of Sprliigneld township and Is
well arqualnUMl with the Murphy fam
II). and has known Mrs. McKnIght for
the past 20 y«*ars
He lives about 80
rods tn>ra the Mun»hy home, and was
present when John Mun»h) died on
Ms.v 2. He was calliNl to the house,
with
the Informaibin
that
John
Murphy was dying
When he rearheil
the ntom where Murphy lay. Mfs. MrKnlghl
Knight was there alone with him. He
^eard Murphy say as he
cred the
Murph) Te­
Hold Ime dow n ’•
as the latl
i Halt
ihor.
phy maid,
eld rvpll
••It cau l Ih« |s*sslble
But the
that your’e dying. John? '
m gc
the

Er

drawn
rigid

out

of

shai>e

entertainment, and
s<
aating.
malned In the city till today
The
visiting
veterans
e
tbemselvei
bemselves as greatly pleast
A very clean
cstlng I
the entert
‘d them here,
the verdict t*f
McPherw.n iK.st
do things by
game at Twelfth street park yester
halves, and they
Id git
day afiernism iM iweeu the Kalkaska
they
ftnaT sJ«"?e wU**' Vo*; ln*lraVo? ofThe royally entertained at Maple City and
NorthiHirt. and if they did make the
latter, and alilmugh the victors b««l
throughout the nine Innings, the game
was by no means theirs until the last

fi \ 'Wi
Confectionery.
221 FRWIT STREET

WM. BLACKBURN

rirrt-ClaM MEAT MARKET.
♦ 14 South Onion 8tr«.t.

kROELY TOO LOW
F.rat Estimates of Michigan Endaav_ Jtaker was on the rublter for the
N M A and pHcIicnI a fine, stead)
game
W. C Hull uoiplre«l the game.

TRAVERSE OTT WON AGAIN
Companion Foresters of This Place
Carried Off $50 Prize in Drill Contaet at Jackson.
I been recelvisl In the (

(Viuri
. his face
In the
•k. hU
t«ck.
his eyes- prtre
his mouth l-ast )
and

s of PurMters.
were wlunerr
Jackson
The
y captur»*d It

Th.rr.:r^.‘„

orers* Attendance at Denver.
IVtrolt. Mich.. Junen 26 —An organIr.tMl group of more than 300 Michigan
delegates wlH Ik* a fixture of the Inleniailonal Christian Endeavor'oonIn IVnver next month. Early
estimates of the number likely U> «t.ere largely too low. and new
^re coming Into the offleo of
nsiiortatlon manager in Detroit
day
for reservailona on the
siM*clal train which will leave Chlcsigo
the night of July 7
.Much of the Interest manlfesltsl Is
on account of the exceptional list of
or the convention.
Including Rev J; R. Campbell of Lon­
don. I>r hYancls E Clark. Bishop a
W. Arnett. Rev. C. H Tyndall. Rev.
Harlan P. IWch. Prof Amos R Wells.
Dr James M Gray. E J Powell of
Wales. Kt-v. Ira l^tndrlth. C. Ogawa of
Jai>an and others.
Denver Is n«it surpassed in beauti­
ful homes and hospitality by any city
on the continent, and preparations are
already made to entertain ever>’V vis­
itor expected,
the Michigan delegation will be at the
Calcary Baptist church, comer Twent) fourth and Ogden streets, where all
Michigan visitors are expected to re;
as soon as they arrive In the dty

Sin***

Grinnells bav« a aperlal tnnef
first net Mrs. McKnIght about the
a short fime at the store and
Biddle of May. and had his first talk
orders left will iwcelve prompt
with her about the daatha aC the three
tention. All work guaranteed.
May 1», la ooBpany with

P-'

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tahb’a aaxt latervtev

20 Year Cold Fill­
ed Case. Cenuine
American
Movement

<8.98

niiimiaitt

Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
■ Come and see it.

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RASTALLM

LMAN’S 4NTCRIOR BPAR

Mail Garrief
to pul )X)ur mail

under

the dbor when )-ou
'

can

get a gootl Mail box for
2Hc.
\ britcr one for

Si«ttii{l|w. Steaif SM
...It...

FRANKXRUDE
Successor to Hobbs.
Min'HttinntifXMi.
TiVAlltOOlb^AXTAO.-

Xst Ukt MME-TO-ORDEI)
Thai s w hai one of our customers
said the other »lay abt»ui an L.
D Adler Bros. \ Co.,
tcr-madc suit that we
the

in

right.

“Adler" clothing is made

season-

patterns

that

merchant taUors

..Bate-

sold him

early

same

Vou (Ul)» Olear

Rixrhcs-

lie is

of the same iabnes and

in

the

the

W'e are just opening some new shapes in
soft hats—brown and black : : :

best

use, and

it is

made up in piccisely their way.
.\nd it is a
chant

pretty clever

mer­

tailor who can give

as

(t:raiww

stylish a garment for $30.00 to

The event for which music lovers In

$40.00 as wc can gn e
half the money

emse this evening
bf the Woman’s
club.
Btewart A Steffens’, orchestra
will present a dellgl^ul and varied
program, which wrlll pleaae all clasaea

There arc no

) i*u for

and even less.

more cxjicn

de­

signers in the counir> than those
cmploycil

by

D

Adler

Painaimmi

Bros.

& Co.

play includes vartous claaaB ot
c. from the moat classical to the
popnlar
Among the pieces will be
ibe catchy and delightful descriptive
piece. A Day Wltb the Circus ’ Mrs.
Holliday. Mr. Vlf c!
Bailey. Mrs A.
Palmer and E Maro are also on the

TheHdlMOf
600D CL0THIII6

Two doUan and thice doUait-LAnothcr
Une we >how m Ml colon at $ | .50 tO
$2.00-0ttr $8.00 Derby it . not
etiuakd elsewhere at Ibe price.

siccMds HerdWT as Prwaitfent of the
Wemaii*t aub.

The Womaal dab are holding a
M tedaj la 1. O. O. P
. and It U •van attMBtel. Reports
he various oAcm are being road
new oflicen lor the year aretbo^
A fittini oocaalon for a good fit will Ing elected .
be July 4Ch—mmember thie when pur^or was roAleetotf

M an t

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for
any
at­
229

RASTALli

^Oomposi/e
S/foe f^'^Jid/nen

The Old Rallable Show Hous*

Kelley, captain
Mrs. J. C Young,
BatUnficId Bought the Poison
bearer; Mesdames Norman
.. n nim<»re. Duncan McLaugb
' The witness stat«Hl that a
as he pass.tl
II.. B)T
the hous4‘ of the Murphy
Well. Ed Seymour. Will Keaa«>n.
y’s April 2D. Hn.. I. W,
Miss
Minnie
A)Tes.
Mist Mlldrcxl
he was asked by Mrs '
bring the mall, to call the di>ctor and Peterson, an.l Mi^s .Mabel White, or
get five cents worth of stry’chnlno ganlst.
He gave the latter, on his ndum to
Mary Mullln. the half wilted girl who
WILL MAK^A'RUN TONIGHT
makes her home with the Murphy
family.
Fire Department Will Give an EVtiDr. PsarMlI'a Taatlmony.
bition Tonight on Front Street.
I>r V W. Pearsall was the next w it
ness
When he had been awom. Pros
CONCERT THIS EVENING
The fire department will make a run
iecuior Smith asked him what. In his on the streets this evening at 7
of the death u'cloek. The run w ill be from ibe an
Stewart A* Steffena’ Orehaatra
Attorney glne hoqse to eorner of )>ont
and
Hoardman avenue
All teams ^uld
be off the streets If |H»sslble at 7
Pearsall testified that when the body o’cldhk. but the people nee< not be
of
exhumed, rigor mortis
• rigs go by. as they
waa still api»arent. Indicating
that
are prep
the Fourth of July
death had not been, fnim a natural
cause
He said that the hands and
feet were still drawn up. «nd that
MANAGER 18 HER*E
strychnine was the principal Irritant
polaon that would have caused such
a condition of the corpse
Man Who Is to Be at Head of Paper
In the cross examination by At
Mill Arrives From WesL
^ey Gilbert. It was develoiwd tha*
The man who !s lo be the manager
homeopathic physl
that he
ulng.
die of strychnin
t of this and Mr Roberts, the
tbough he had seen the <
poieon^monitrated. and had1 read of now hokS definite conferenpes with t
local caplullsU with the view‘d n
ing the capital stork at onee
Pmaecutor Taok the BUnd."

lUSHOEwnHARECORDB

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road party la 5e*

E. WIL.I-IE1.IVI
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lypmiltonOofbing Co,

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THE EVEHIHO KBOOBD. TRAVEBSE CITT. ICCH. FRIDAY; JUNEj86^ MOe.

THE EvemG mm. BEST RACE
MEET EVER
TRAVBMS C4TY, «IOHIGAM

ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD

CUMBT
KKn
.IHinBI.

and last honefa will be rnclng on

ABBURCO for JULY 2, S AND

coNDEiisa raws

AHb
AISOLUTBLT OMMtLESS

or mciiiGAN

not I MTS AM i. W. MOO

•fS Atre»dy on
Mam. prominent ropul
r4 Will Be
I of Berrien Center, an
Mean |silltl
MaUrlolly.
the Kiate as a
known
granger.
ed by a Bwarn
swarm of
lH*es
Wll
If TrmverBe CUy do*^ w>i have tb#_je«t race iimhH thiR yvar ihat evt-r and f^ll
20
feet,
to
the
ground,
fwlrlni In­
took plaob In noribem MichiKan. 1«
vill be beraiise all elicn« fail Th.-rA* juries which may prove faul. Mr.
are already honies enough her.- fo In Mars Is 74 yearn old
eph Jasper, an Alger county farkom.- a.iOd Kulm. and . v.-ry Indl
thlnks he has good grounds fur
CiTT <;iimt uato«
1 Is that the bl«K*Kt RtriiiK that
nage ault against the slate. The
ever fr>ugbt out races on this track
are very numerous In that aecwill be on hand fur the openlnic of the
and they get Into bla fields and
destroy hU grain He doesn't dare to
t them, for fear a game wi
awoup down on him. and U
Inasn
deer must
rcumsiancea.
It Is up to the sUte
WUI. . «rk or
I make gf»d the damage the deer do
can make him so so^
George Wlldermuth of Ow^
on a half
mark of aUiul 2:12
found his favorite sfianiel glued
MOSCV UTtMTION ATIIONOCA
In hla back yard. He picked
Hnrr Clewi. la hl> la»t. report.
the dog up and was hurled ten f(
laUve review of Ihe conaway and badly bruised
The wonderful
money producl
aKmer market aad <Ua>
Pfjwer
of
a vineyard is shown by t
for the unsettled con
exjierlenre of a I jew ton youpg m
ery day. In addition
Two
years
ago
this
summer he pur
the good sixed string
d ten acres of grai»- land a few
time ago to follow the nortb«*m Mlchl
from town, paying 575o therecan racing circuit, of which Traverse
Seven acres w«-re set to grapes
-Our security aMrket atill appaars City U also a memU-r.
and the fimt season the vineyard ndi
Soma of t»>« Speeders.
lo bo suBertof froai ladUestlon. While
led him |2«Mi and last year |550, or
Amond the sp.-eders tbai ar.- al over |s4i> for the two years, thus more
khB^tloat U aot oerlously ill. aad lorready here, thi-re are a large number than jiaylng for the jiroperty in the
,1 green bonu*s ThU d.H s not roiian
isons. Owing to the price
that they are slow, but that they have
and the" same ten acres could
no marks, and an- ellglbl.- u. any
purchas»-d now for double the
fan. of all the rac.‘H that price paid for It two yearn ago The
off. Ihc 2:40 irture. for In .wner Is employed |ii a ^usluess Hi
Igbt be iIm- Im^kI by U»ng equlres all* of hls time ten bourn
■artly alow, painful and accompanied odds, for Itt is
Is certalrf that lb»T.' Vill lay. and therefore he did not put any
toj perlodB of doapondoncy and hope- be horses In tl
race that can lu
if hlH own lalMir on the pla«falaoaa. rrwqoeat doaea of llqulda 2:25 look sick nd It tMiuld not
.MunUing pt-ople are considi
considerably
•xclied over the nuraer us fires
Uon have beep admlniaterwd wlih ben piise those wh». are
*0 badly used up in that ran*
eHdal affect, biu the groat aaaaa of In
Henry KIngsnorth has charg.- of past few days, at
dlgeaUble material la not really ab three 'homes that are out f..r
is caught there will In- something
aorbad. and It seems quite possible money. Headlight Howard Whli lug's doing A doxen or m«>re fires have
that the treatment may have to be green pacer, is ont of them Though l.een dlscoven-il In the past ten days
• has no mark, he can ' gti somt
and In eac h rasa tf
continued still longer before the
Roy B. owned by .Mr. .IbirgosH.
iluIytosH. a ,f the use of kero
in the
ket displays genulno recovery. It Is „rer year old pacer by H*fl Ik-.-r. In of the hlaxe
perfectly true that many good rail­ •aid by Mihie !.» IH. the- n».r.^t pnmilH
A new hcbeme In churrh affalr^ I
road shares are now selling on a C per Ing youngster |n this nt»ck o‘ w«»ods being workefl In Iron Moiiiiiain b]
is alao In Mr. lOngHnorth’s charge, as Rev. Sundin of the Bwedlsh liaiHibt
cant basis. This means (hat ma
IS Pilot, a green trotter by PiloY .Medl church.
Tlie reverend gentlema
valaaa aad intrinsic values are
ura^ow^^ed by Mr. Wllklnm>n of
thinks the churches can draw "trade
by serving "free lunch" as well as th
giroachlng a oommoa basis, which Is
h^'l!amiH*n Is bolding Ihe atrlnga saloons can. and he now serves hi
a great and substantial gain. Un
Red lK*er this Reanon. Those w ho •^.ffee and cake to his congregailon
tioaably there U now a basis of
r are aware that Red l>e<-r was
lly to the market which has not
D a mark of 2:25 bis first seas^
tt his fe<*t gave out and he was
wltaaased for the last year ordtao.
and U U important that this fact tired to the stud This year he Is In
the lR*st condllhm he has ever Ins-n
abooid not be TlverUrfiked In the con He has hU mars of 2 25 trotting, and Ml |lll-K lueui.
A larip- English pheasant with long
foiloa of unfavorable developments,
Kill he is pacing tall and brilliant plumage, appeart-d
now. and Is eligible to any pace. 1
which are oonaiantly rising lo the
ill Au Train and was the center of
face. On the other band, it Is plain will go in tbe 2:40 |iaee. and if wny attraction, until
horse lakes Hu- inoii<-> from the game the authorities o
^that we have not yet paid the full pen red Btalllon. it will be because
at Grand Island
Wlty for the underwriting n^gnla which borae steps around tlie 2o hobacross the lee during Ihe w
rnson Is also holding the strings
culminated last year
twenty-five years John Kaub
Dan D. ike gn*en trotter owm-il
has lM*en aupervlaor of Presque
: “Ai U U. however, our foreign In
by Charles llova. that may spring a
township. Presque Isle county.
/deblmlneaa has been much diminished,
lae on atime^of them
In all that lime he has never
j and the easier condition of the foreign
y Restive.. 2;2l*Vi, owmsl b;
: of the
C 8 <N»x. will be drlvtm bj
m^ey market. reHected by reductlo|^
to stay at
: Cox. She is alrea.ly a sui'ccs
1 op with an
j of the Bans of EngUnd rate. Is
impalgner. though she came out
aurtag Altogether,
monetai
last season. She will Im- after (he
fan gill M) ex
nation, in spite of the high loan flg- rm.ney In earnest
hYank Cox will cm-d at )
me that he used

V

UOMT

Do the Files Botlisr?

Mike Allen has Just arrive.1 v
Abble R. a green |»arer hy Hal
lard. 2:04*4 Hal Dillard Is al«i*
2.05 V* and
sire of Fannie DllUrd. 2.05V*
2:04V4. Th« marc Abble R.. is'
1 in the purple, and while she has
lMM*n showing her h«*cls as yet.
every Indication Is that sho has spc-iHl
and stamina She Is a tall one. and
Allen has evidently come after
«ce of money.
Elliott, belter known all over the
as "Gib" Elliott, has iMH-n here
for wei'ks with the Go^eenville string,
fhich at least fl^ will start. There
five green tpe<»( •rs In this airing
and two that have itnm campaigning
Ufore The

A VALUABLE INOUBTRY.
Implement CNi and Hu* Bunny Hlopd
Stock Farm.
The Trtveme City Cannlni
The Greenville stable is headed hy
Traverse
CIty'a newest ind
Gowan. 2:13V* and Minnie-G . Ethel
ataru out with a substantial business, G.. C. T. W .
T. \V. and Killy Kr>which praBilaoa to grow to great pro­ an arw all green. All the pacers with
portions Yesterday the Aral canning the exception of May Wilkes and C
T. W. Gowan Is the sire of ail except
wa^ done, and X,tKK) cans of early
May Wilkes
rlea were put up. Today, the a
Gowan. the secimd ttau* lo a sulky
day. It ns expected that the total will In four yt*ars. did the mile in 2:33V*.
aggregate about lO.lHHi cans The and the quarter in 3‘*. a 2:05 clip
Killy Kryan. Ihe green pacer, has donf
farmers express appreciation tif
the mile already in 2:24V*. Mlnnl
good 4iome. market for ihalr producU. G.. another green one. has done fhi
and already they are reallaiak Its bnn
efits. Vast quantities of ehorrlea and which la over i^lx stHMuds InUler than
other fruits are contracted for. with her mark IV T WV. a coll, went
other pnulucts, and the price paid by mile In 41 and the last quarter In
the company is said to net the fruit a 2:2« clip J C W did almost aa
grtmers about II 10 a crate lor their
Stranger O. and a string
cherries, and the cases returned to ones will bp here Sunday Oi
rs and
them Other fann and orchard prod coming la-kaxt we* k in numlH
i
on the hwal
ucis will And a quick and read:
get at the factor) This Is the first
time In the history of Traverse City
that a home market has been estab
llahed for peiiahable frulu. and Us
benefits aro^bhrloiu.
The factory eniplora 75 hands and
the nnpiber will be eonstantly in
creased. The employes earn good
wapM. aad an opportunity la offered
for mm, woman and young people to
enm good aumt during the summer
aenson. Altogether, the new factory
la a desirable Indusirr and one that
this locality U bound lo appreciate.
A ready market abroad U furnished
lor the output, and dealers la the large
cities have agreed lo take all the
goods this factory can produce- Therafore. It la apparent that there la a big
demand for Grand Traverse canned*
frulU.

languagt*
me so<-le

A-r io»

tha evaatel1st. Is bopelaaaly bllaB,
Mr*. I. Allaa Bankey. hUdau^lar-la-;
law. said yealarfiay: "The brot eye
apadalUU we-oouW obiala have examtaafi Mr. Baakey and agree In My-

L

jV

THEY AHETHE PEOPLE
Church of Israel are at Peculiar as
Heathen Chinee—Will Have
No More Children.

Ortvan to Oaaperation.
Uvlng at an out of the way place,
removed from clvllltailon. a family is
often driven to desperation in case of
accident, resulting from Burns. CuU.
Wounds, etc Lay In a supply '
Bucklen s Arnica Salve. It's the I
on earth. 25c. at Jaa G Johnson and
F H Meads' Drug Stores
Tha Paarlaaa Fin# PanU art bettor
than merchant Ullor mads. Mad# by
Paarlsas Mfq. Co., DatrolL Bold by

'

OL PMae Ra 346.'

house with _

lile shoes.

an

[>rk
catch and ship
Two Hastings
uinds of turtles
from 1jhm»
to Philadelphia hotels every week.
succt*eded In clrTwo strange
amount of
culailng ' a cti
MexUau
nninej --In -------Escanaba.
---------- -.......,
aba. and
getting away before the fraud t
discovered.
. A cal that catches fish Is tfwned by
liavid Ulanchard of Portland
A turkey hen on the farm of Ut*rnanl ('ampbell. in Portsmouth town­
ship. has broken -(be record In Kay
county, having laid fi3 eggs since Ihe
5ih of April.
-Charles T Benjamin tif Saginaw baa
annciunced that he has accepted the
state oil
hy Govei
niuh-rsitsHl that Senat

VIC C; PALMER .
GOODS DEUVEkED.

TMV A moORO WANT AS

that is all we ask for the Udies samB lazadvc U required.

,.:s
'hi."
b«*en getting In I

,

J. W. 31-ATl
WHOLCBALE AND RETAIL

horltlea went further,
bidden bis presence
Inder
the baseball park f..r the
the season.
The contract
com rat has been let for the
construction of a 140.000 grape Juice
facitir} at lAwton. and work «lll l»ee. In order that the plant
•ady to take can* of this
may 1
yetr's crop.
Stifne miscreant si ole the "ptHir
box " and Its conlents from the Ypsl
turday.
lanii Catholic church. Saturday
Many tirchiarda lo the* vicinity
fire had run

V ,; : I have opened a first-class
V meat market at 404 East
Front St.; corner Boardman
* Ave'. Give me a call and.I
will try to pleake you. :: ::

.iVERYTHlM TO FURMSH YOUR HOME.

InriiialiNrElicUc
mMiM Prof Cl.

commonly heard In po­
lio was arrested and

New Meat Market

_ We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors............................................. 75c each and up
Window Screens.............. .................... ... 10c each and up

MS ISM WAm

•-rwjtrsarjL’:

also drive Maude L. by Dan Halley,
by l.evl loLfontsiN*. a green
that has bcH'n showing minis
good sihhhI
Swift Medunlas. Kd l^iitners five
year old. will be entered this year in
his first race He is showing som*
fine form Mr. Ijiutner has not ye‘
decided whether he will drlv.- hi*

Do Voui Nood OM?
We have a larife ass*onment at bottom prices. If
you want to make ice cream, we have the .ice cream
freezers, and it don**! take much money to jjet one.
You can pay fof it as you would buy ice cream, *25c
per week.

I

: stronger than wkt monlha ago
^ much belter than appears on the
face; a result, of course, of re
heavy llquldatloo Slrtngency in the
fall months Is possible. If not
able; but a contingency so fully anticipaled as thU one usually falls wi^
; leas force than eipecled. At an offset
\ lo these drawbacks, we have contlni oed mercantile activity, the general
, soundness of icade and Indui^ry. and
j. the all important tael that these
eruus unfavorable Influences set
have been fully illscounled by
; of 2U to 4U points in values. Probably
botUNn hnt Pot been touched in all
cnaoa. but pood storks are a purchaae
on the sharp Veaks hereafter, a
belter oppprtunltles could Ihi desl^.
fur safe trading than have Unm oferefl wilhla the last few weeks ’

tEFKietUTJRS?

Tbe |»*culiaritb
the Church of Israel, a.s they gath
oftHines siarile Ik-nion Harh
tMMiiUe This si-ct still insists ih
Kenton IJarlHir wlll be
IKilnt where Christ will during^ th.
next three years grin-i
choM-n ones Every wii-k notes
arrival ul a new iwrty. eUher fnjm
■erne east or south.
The latest startling annouiu'em
made hv this sect itt that no cliildrei
alloweil in any horn.- of iheli
|M-ople. hut an asylum has been i-s
Hied where today 4o llttb* one».
raaging Irom 1 to Hi years, an-housed
- an old man and womai
have cirarge. The startling tries tha
<'«»me Irom the Overcrowded house
has brought the attention of Humane
umcer Whitehead. The parents are
Hlh.wed t.» visit their children, hut the
He from Kenjamin. who Is at
of the si-ct. that the Utile
1 4»e kept in this asylum The
that as far ah
hlldren will be
brought Into the world, hut. that the
mothers and fathers will hereaftejtheir lu*st energies In providing
1 clothin.g for the-mas
t be­
gat hlering here from all ]
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

80c OXFORDS
FOR WOMKN

SI.50 OXFORDS
We have better

1.75 1(5.00111
J uit lo suit your fancy and
pockcibook. You should '
see our line ol Oxfords’and
Slipper* for men and wo.
men before you purchase.

limes, without variaUon in quality
and at rales defying oompeUon.
Then, as an act of kindness to the
wife he has sworn lo •'love and
protect." he will install a Gas
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking. This will cherish feelings
to make his home a paradise. As
services are still .run .fraa, and
Ranges. Fixtures and all other ap­
pliances sold and plaoMl at cost, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself with what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon aa neceaslWe have l>oth ‘phones.

unsicnttwiNf

They are worth $2.01^.

df ff y4Q (or ihc iMilcnl leather shoes
^ 1 m^O worth $:UHl.

$1.98

$3.60.

Come in and convince yoors^f of
our special shoe bargains.

The Practical Shoen

f-ryivAlways
4an
SelU C.otxl Shoes

Perhaps the most . urlous m. nns of
eoinmunUatlon In Hie world 1* Hie
drum language of a Congo trilW Th. s.
people can talk to eaib other with
drams made of baudum lu»o|ia. over
which Hie skin of some animal la
atretghcd The drum, howev.-r. Is usad
only on tmiuirtant .... nslons

Anloniatjc bars ha\e become so suc­
cessful in Sw luerhiml that a company
has (>een formed to supply tbe Swiss
and their vt*uor» with electrt.' auto
malic restsuranls. where meals, rang
lag from the modest chop and chips U>
the ejabo.'ale six-course table d bote,
will be served br electxicity.

•fOolt
Btartling Evidence,
Jnst.c-e ll.irl:ui Ml has .-utered tbe
Worst of Alt Experiences.
Fresh testimony In great quantity »
iwremy-Hixth yenr of M-i\u-e on tbe
min.; In. declaring Dr
Can anything U* w.irM* tffan lo f.»el
bem h of the supreii e o»urt of tbe that
New Discovery for Consum|.
e\t-ry
minute
will
be
your
last?
Vnlled 8tute.. is TO yearn of
LViughs
and CoWs lo be un
Such was the exp.*rlence of Mrs S. . — ---o— -------------^
has no wish to retire Golf must have H Nt'wson. lV*catur. Ala. ' For three equaled. A ix»ceht expr«*shl..n from T
lot lo do with bW vigor He Is tbe years." sho writes. "1 endured tnsuf- J. McFarland. Kentorvllle. Va. serji-s
judge who its.k m' IwxfuU of pa|»era ferable painD from indigestion, sfi.mach'as an exampl.*.-^He writ.^: 'I had
to the ittu»lry with him one summer. and bowel Iirbuble. Death seemed In- Bronchitis for lhre«* years and di>c
evitable when! doctors and all reme tored all the time without being bene
Instead .if writing opluUms be was out evilJ
on tbe links, llw explauatioii of bit dies failed. At length I was Induced filed Then I b.*gan taking Dr. King a
try EJectrlcNKlHers and the result New Dl»ct.ver>. and a few iK.tilea
failure to tlnd time f..r bU ordinary
,ce|whuny
• miraculous 'I improved at once
| wholly ccur^l me ' EquaUy effective
dutv will IH* long reitH‘mlK*re.l He
Lung and Throat troua.- in curlni
am completely recovered.'
jiolnte.1 out eli.H-rfully that golf waaj*^“
npHon. Pneumonia and
nd 1 bles. C.
Jas.
not a game, but a dlH.nm*. and lUat be |
aranlee.1 byy Jas.:<J.
Jo
Druggists Trial
ir Meads. 'Drugilsts
bad caught It .New York Sun
medicine
^
regular alxi*. 50c and
d by Jas G. Johnson, and F. H.|toUlea. 1(
TRY A RECbRD WANT AO.
Meads. Druggists.

IHaltina Picture Frames
U a part of our business j»nd a big pan. too. Itjs not surprising that we frame
so many pictures when you see the splendid slock to select fromrOne
thinj^j we do—we please our customers—and a pleased customer is our best
adyertisinfr. Hkve you seen the

newest in m^uldins?
\Ye are rcceiTinj; the latest ideas ronstantl/ Mr. Blue was in Grand Rapids
all day Monday, selectinjj our new fall stock, which will be the nibst elabo­
rate we have ever carried. The trade demands such a stock—the-styles
are constantly changing; beautiful patterns are being brought out by the
most expert designers; new combinations of colors are being made. This
great stock will be here about the middle of July. Tn the meantime let us
show you the handsome mouldings we already have.

« Picture mate «
Bacbant
& R0^CN
P»tVer Br«L 01.1 Sun.l

208 FRONT STREET

Wt Asse a tint class
SIfatmaktr’s Skap.

=

Is our long suit—we make them in any way you ;want. any shape o;,entngs and
as many in the m^t as you want. Bring us your pictures.
.

Ba$$ ftebermen
Will increase the number of their catch if they would first come to the hardware
department and see how \vc can help you. You'll want poles and reels and
hooks and baskets and lines. We sell you ever> thing |jut the experience—
That only comes by experience.

00 to tbe $boc Dept. .
And see how they can fit you out with Waders and Hip Boots. Don't forget
the I'ishermens Hat and a good Game Coat. You'll then be fixed sure.

We have just K"Ot
in a new Ipi :of
MEN’S SHOES
velour and box
calf. $3.50. The
shapes are the lat­
est. Call and see
them. :
:
:

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Sew SkM-SItR .
iMm*. om atmi,
«.
6hmN«* WhHIi.* Itotol.

Have You Coer Used
A cream separator? It lightens your work—helps produce twice the amount of
cream from the same number of quarts of milk—the work is done in half
/
the time. We se« the CELEBRATED MICHIGAN and the PURITAN.
Either one we can recommend most highly. Never have we sold as many
as now. xEvery person who keeps cows should have a SEPARATOR.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVENIMQ RECORD, TRAVERSE CITV^ MICH , 1 KlUAY. JUNE 26. 19C>3

mmmn

What They Say

A POOR C
Bzpcricace u a dear Ubcher. u tW who pia tlwsr
laHh to htoewy fiadootaooocrw later. Thi* powerfal poinenbiaed with PoUah, is the treataieat ^etietalfy pctocribod lor Coatafioaa Blood Poisoa. bat laUnte
aad dia^jpoiatincat is the InTariablc result. \Th«e niacraU drive ia thcaores and eruptions, and appareaUj the
disease if foae aad the patient believes
p^.
Bent, bat aooa lesras better when the old symbtoms

m

Rowland Boughtoa. who haa
hU
second iicuienanC* commtaakin from
West Point and i* wgiUi^ for hi* aafignmeni. which will be given-'him
•u.me lime during the *uminer. U en
plying hi* cltUen * clothes these day*,
dodging the mlUiary
fur the time
iM-ing and enjoying Grand Traverse
the full. Incidentally, he
of good atorle* to tell of
cadet Hie at West Point, though he
ha* to be drawn out on the subject,
as he 1* not looking for a chance to
talk about Uncle Sam* college for
th. training of the fighting men of the
nation.
Lieutenant Houghton
say* that
thing* have changed greatly since the
old days in respect to haring, a* now
there U none ol it done. The academy
1* under a new »)-*tem by which the
cadem are compelled to talk. In the
old day*, all a cadet had to db was to
InNlKi. on the ground of hla honor,
that be would not * psach” oa any of
Now. however, the an
tboritle* have put it up to the cadeu
to talk or be flrod. so a case of bar
fng t-..uld no longer be concealed a*
in th.- old lime*. FbUowIng the laleel
Tb.-re sre i-w in -UKtculy Ir Enghazing sensation, however, the cadet
land and Male* undergiung letti:* of
Finland
Th«* .siIn 1m n*
body got togeUier. and decided that
iielfiic a luiiK kti-ii tijuard tti«>
Impnv.nm.M.tcr - iu e-h,
In case* of haring It should be allowdlRarrimment of ib<> Fliitih
'An imrMu.n Into ibe sm.-«-.U-nu
able fiir any one. when questioned, to
Th.- teniU- brain of Tbbmj
•pmrw of these yi:n..m-U nLows tiu.i in s
tell what he knew aUml the case, so
Im ijonty of t„.j, »a„ y w-n drivth- cadet* had virtually decided the
It to tl..- clerk* and
m . !c of I
out of ih.ii oAtfr, uinrl. N ai d enmatt.-r U-fure the aulhorltle* pul It
ent ofTlee wl... hat>
up u. the stud.-ni*
to "talk or be (Hvtsiu) Dm.--. Ilchtcr Iban .>tir sir.
-.1 Great P.rluln i. . h;.lh
,t
Mit
«;‘0
cbarKe
the
work
of
looking
afu»ir
Kai.»aM^faru,.
At Wiik.Ml..;i.. P.I.. In out- d..y
j.-y ar.1 In demper i
•PpUcancn. j.la» «d oi
by ibl*
b.-lp tb.-tn bar>e*i;invent..r
On t,„.
,ently -LT. fo civih-i> xvi-rc imlurali. .-<L
Tbi-> bav.- apiH-al. -1 m..nth Mr bM
8. E.WAIT A SONS GUARANTEE IT
.Tbc
U.ildulii
liK-omotlviWorks
i- |.at'.-iM offic- on
Kup.-rlntend.-nl of the 7!.l pat.-ntN fr.
turn..I out
.ngin.-s last year, xnlt bun-au and h.-. In a« many mver
belling Or. Howartfa Oyapepaia bpe- ued St sbuul
turn. Ik aMijiiK ib«? rallruadK, ih.* i»n*k^ by aereial bundn-d iban Any other
c.f.c at Half-Price, and Guarantee­
<»ut of cv. I V Hx» esN.-s of drunkenand lb«- publir Ri-n.-rallr «»» brInM nu n in.llvld.ia! ha- n-ceued in ih.- hi-i..ry
ti. tb.* r.?»Mii.*
A total of ’h.n'M) u,«.|, »f the t.lHc*
ing .a Cure.
ties* brought b.-iorc nuiglMnit.-N In
rorn.-h.iK lk»g< r. a feaiiihiyr. in Mar­
mill U- n-qutr.d aithln U..* lunt fort
Lugluii.i Ibin.A SI. wom.ii.
Wherever there Is no latni of In
the loss of which by fiic or
ttiKbt in that atat«- alone to Ka^ber ion. O arts..- In.m 1.1* bed aiaiut 12
curable dleeaae In the blood to compll
Uai-so pmIu-> ;»rc n-*.-.! t.. give cofIh.- mb.-at alti-r the ma.bin.-M, an.l oel.kk tb.- ..ib.-r nlgbi an.l going to
otherwise would seriously . incat.- the case. Dr. Howard** specific f-e ^hnil.N iho *Uad.- ih-y r.tpilre.
tbo lmru. lianuNM-d hU b.ira.n and
convcmenct? vou? A S.\FFTV
.•rove to the Htt hall, over a mile for the run- of i-onstliuitiuu and d)s TU. Ii .ro:ri- j.Jm.-M .Hpuilly p otiulde.
flK.ir.sIJKPOSIT BCk\ m our slccb
Arriving th.-n- h»- «aten-d hla pep.-.la will cure those
de-^borta^.Hfty tbousand In away
Ih.ll.H.nUtK wb.. ..i;—lub-il niN.ut bV
H K Wail A 8<»n*,
8<.n«
the i»opulaj
lined vault, absolutely hienumUe-r n.-«-de<l to make the bar
urop. tjj. other dnv found
dr.igclNti. are Wl c-onfldent of this that
I ex|>«-<lttlouM
Farmerh art- frt-.-I>
proof, may lie rented for $1.50
teiniM-ruinrc
degrees Iw-loW
the) will glv<
hiH hor«.-M t.. a Hireet
I>CT year.
Vou carry the key
wiih
every
package
of
the
spt-clflc
acraia-r. At ihkt Jiinrture he awaken­
i^y s.-ll. to relund the money if it
and have access to the Iki* at
I rosald^bly in aaceaa of thoae ed. looketl aU.ut In a U-wlldert-d man­
all times during banking hours.
ner. miitt.-red *1 nntht lie craev. ’ and
luiiiad are ullcrad
To lntr.Mluce the lu'ople of Traverse
relurni-d
home.
.
The Wldoai and
Wldovc-rB' club
Private ’rooujs proviilcd where
ami neighboring town* to try
An a rea.ilt .,f tb- a bll of th- Ule eH>
anlted In Hudaon r.iunty
baa l>een oruan
mstu-r af thr
u( i lein Hitrtx.
you can look over your j>athU w.inderful remedy, they are mak
N J . altb the pHmi- ol.J.Tt of ameb orty lU-ll to Wasaaehttkelta. a mote
Uu.urUr-.-olaxkr tuwi.elup. ii. «si4 t-ovuiy.
l>crs at leisure.
The contents
a H|H-.-lal Introductory offer of a
iorailDK tb.‘ lot of ItK ta.. koore or m.-n: ha.- been atart-d to k. ud IMyin
r»-gular tlUy-ceni
iK.tile. containing
Nutkee la h-r.-t>v rlrm tluit ii>
of your house Hiay bu»n; the
mute membera
Tlie club bold
Ita outh H.K-k «m a tour of the ctuinirt to
siKl
by
virtue
ot
M
onl-r
granletl
it.«b-uo
*1x1 >
.I..S.-M. at half price,
Urat rtinaolatlon wilrtt- tm Sunday In vi^it all of lb.- laig.- . iit.-N , Th.- id-a
contents of our \ault CAN
And .with every UUIle■ giHH their guara par^t In North Bergen that la aitu ba* Uh-u cuihuKlaKlically r.-cehed by
NOT.............................. .......
.
.
l>.rsug.T. Jtulgt- «.f
n. .*nl f-r -..tid
ani.*.
.!
I..
I
In
that
ated near two r.-meti-rleA
Many of the g.iardiai.N of the n>.-K
otHiulT.oit ih.r Snh .U»
Krbrus.rt. A
rt-m.-dv d.M-* nut cure.
the widowa art- aim young an.l r..ine M-etbiii. an.l plutiA an- m.a being t..rm
Dr ibiward s Np.-<-Hlc 1* not a * cur.ly. and a lot of unmarried m.-u a bo mated to that end
ai;
liiH It Is th.- only remedy you
During
the
late
npfTrag.campaign
ara not wldowera want to )t>ln. The
ne-d it you suffer with «-iuistlpatl.m. o't-liak III I)h- fore-nia.u of aal<i Mat.
..riob. It U aald, Intenda to make all In New IfampNhire th«» tslltor of tb.Indig.-iion. h.-udach.-s. or any .iisor th. nebl of .b.w.-t. ..r h.o ,.-«l.m.l nght-of tlMf
appIk-antK f.»r im-n.berNblp furnlNl.
ol tl.e stomach and Uiwels
Mr
i.lr .lipart.d e,.UNpUMio.iN am! biti. r ..j.jN.iw-ntIIIk
-.rtltlrat.
.S Gre.-n. / well km.wu business Uiwla sud l.rvmi»,«.
in Ih- -ity at
-lock arguint-nt tm which be rang the ”
imnnera
I .d Un.wu IMInt. N Y . wn.te the
trhx.iae
that
wom.-u .lid not
luring wbUh .\.-a .hangee was
After
tla)
foll..wlng i. tt«-r very n-cently: "Near
ib-nnaylvania and want to and would not xot.-. K.-eently
Turk. Nt-w Kngland.. ib-nnaylvaJ
1b-glontnir SI s
l:i r.nt.r.f
j-rlr
I^t| n years ag.. I was a merewhmb.w . ur-h>010111011
of Wsvio '«tr<<.-i. .x.. f.-*.;
>4
he waa a randi laie for ach*aJl irnaltH-.
New Jerat-y wen- part-bed by
and.
neerdiug
u.
the
Judgment
of
.w-t
s
US'
of
s-‘.of
n»Tl-«
H.e
4, T .-I N H n '
aooable heat. retvUIng leaa than tint- an.l I he w omen ..f Con.-.u il >»ent to
W. thus.- Wt>irr»v slonij thr ,-n|. r lim-of !
quite
a
number
of
dm-turs,
my
end
wa*
third of an itirh of rain, while the th.- iN.IIs ill larg.- numlM-rs and ^-uowetl
in- slubi
My trouble* reduced
my
weat
aaN I it .-rail)
drowning, monWeight from 170 to 115 pounda. Fin
I»r
Wdward
Stanum.
a
«haracier
of
weather r.t-orda an- bt-lng bn»kt-n In
H.8. Hull, Presidibnt
ally an e
eminent physician prescribed
.New York.
Sine- the Kukonm. liul . tor du yeaiM. died Tuea
rth W of Unda n-ce-ntlT osnrtl by S J.\
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
K«>.. Y.-ara
Y. ara iago Slant..u lost l»r Howa
breaking ..f
drouth there have day. agiMl ko
H.C. Davis and
^
Id it alTecj- cunatlpailon and dysjH-paU. and 1
hiN practice ami ttu-iiii
day a t.f
have been 17
ImproA^Hl
My weight went to a
A.V. Friedrich. V. Pnss’ds
e.l hlH mind
Sines- t
'ater
wUh the- pr
W Im- to li.-gimimv-. n.-e-j.t K* ..f su s- n- -rt >.f i
ir.M p.Minds, and has stayetl around
«w«t 'mJ- bt-reUrforj. d«td.d to Kteesnits j
aglii||.l hims.-ll an ox.
the avt-rag.iher.Pr. vious to taking the siM*ciflc
yean
ara
In ha> was his principal db i tie wtUked
Juftt- during
enmnr.tlBo K AI.PRiryi.
!
I
bad
to
live
on
rice
an.l
r.ve
bread,
domilon ih.-ro
haK been on all fours in -the pasture »»f the
Adtulnuirsu.r of the- k-tsi- ..f I l-n. lUrt/.d*intall oftihe preM .-..itniy larm grazing e.ui-tanil> with but now 1 eat anything and every
nothing III
I always take a dose after a
tb.- eaiib-. b..rses and slu-v-p
Ho.al- thing
iimai loat hia iK.wer ol spe.*. h, and heavy night meal, such as a banquet
The.recent dlaco\e
am! am all right In the morning *
or an UlOAN-V ounty »r Orsud
It 1* the medicine that curx-d Mr
sUU-d * d' guMerar s.mlldsreiembHng
.,1 sud.lenly. (iri-4-u that Druggists S. K Wall A
be t.f the moat arrh.s.b.glral lm|H.r) tb.iM- ..f an an ini
Sons
arc
selling at half-price and
with' m.itiib an.l
guarantt-eing will cure.
graa*
it la tli.MuUji poi.sonous herbs
ruins to invefctlgate
killed him
lie bad not re’attve.-,
of the parly. n-|H»r!s
are aiirh that have ne
to lb.- world of acb-iitlhla. and the
A V ll.LrsTKATKfl M A< t A/.ISE OF
That-Throbbing Headac^i
moat primitive an- dlkcvered in Mf* ...
TRAVEL AXI. glHVATI.i.Nd tpilckly Iwave you if vo
,.f ^u\ d*v--s.«vl. ».r«>
iro. In tact a., am-lent as t.. r.tpiln- a
Will Do Anything For the Good of th* hwr St Uw
King a New Ufe Fills. Th. u.sand8
great d.-al of ilroo and study to leant!
Sport After the Racs for the
IT.rera have proved their match
In what epoch Ibey were built aa welll‘*‘
One huudred twenty or nuue pages,
I Head
■ 1 leas merit fo?S
America * Cup.
aa^hy whaMpiple
^ ^
- i
ht<rit the r»wl «v.t*tt- th. r-tst.- of
blo<Hj and
.,^t.!aclu
every onc-ol which is ol human
r. rent*
rent*;
,I I build up your
yuur health.
health, Only zr.
New York. June 2G.-Sir Thomas
n.*t cur.-d
c;i
Sold by
U-aa. sa insv I»- n-yuimd t>y thr rtstnt- in Mi> h | mtercst, and every article is illusguna ammunition, .ir exploaivea ... . money> back If not
Llpi..n-talks enthusiastically of
iralcil. There ts no belter niaga/inc
except
under
the
mo«t|Jw
aj.pr.iachmg yacht races.
re.trP-tl<.na,
la*utHl. i wu
urug*uia,
►atrlctb.na. haa b.s-« latutnl.
• WHl
you
match
Shamrock
of travel hrr teachers and pujnls llian
Vlolaii.ma of the pn.vlali.ns
are pun
oviali.ns a
agniuM Uulumbla?" Llplon was asked.
bv a heavy fine
The Four Track M9WS.
The ^riMs Shirt* are the beat
•i will do anything for the good of
Th.- h..ldlng »*f I
oney can buy.
Made by PeeHeea the KiHirt
1 would rather not commit
Published monthly b>
aiao Interdicted, eacepl by special ( f0. Co„ Odtrwit. bold by all flret- mvseli to any arrangement by the
George U, Daniels^ • billy cents
ictlon of the Uevemur General of
raucM
After the ract-s I will be ready
a year, single copies five cents.
for anvihing *'
^"Wlll you try again if you don’t lift
Sold by news .lealers ev erywherc,

Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and 1 have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.

mut ctflKr

the

ntantM ^th’l2iS^\reDduie the tortn .

Other airgTavatinff symptoms^ thU vile i
Meremy and PoUsh MU poor crutches, and their use ei
dowatbe^pastitation.^rums the digestion and cause the

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Buitlc restaurant*, w lu-re. as If by mag­
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i-bof. nnJ lui|w to tbe eteUiiate six
course ublr d botc. w ill be «tTTk<d by
ck-.trU-ity to *11 x-orat-rs, *a)s it e|»tvial
cable dUpatfli Vnwu Geneva to the
UbuTii;o liUtT tS^-au
Tbv* only thing iieix-ssary U to Uke
your sx-ai. glr.iuv ox-r tlie bill of fare,
phtx-e your luon-y In tbe rig»*t »loL add
ibe msi-hiuery d.s, tbe ri'st.
Price*
will lie »trlctl,v isusleratc, and a dainty
dinuer. with wim im-luded. wlU only
cost about 2 shllhags toO cenUL

Tbc coiisiag fruit trvkp. like tbc com­
ing grain vroi*. pruiuiiM** to be a record
br.*aker. sax* tbe Uw Angeles Tlawa.
An lusiK-xtiou of sa.mc of tbe surroundlug fruit districts, show* tW* tree* so
hMiled with fruit that there will bare
to Is* some x xlcn*ive thinning done to
avoid brvaUug of the branches and s
cri>i> of siuall aod <\>tu para lively on
salable fruit
Lwwdo. f R.Tr a Baagtmc Mallwar.
hanging overhead electrics I railroad
for Ixmdon, similar to that In use In
nilwrft-ld. iteruiany, U projected by s
group of G.-ruian American and EnglUh financier*. A ixarlUmentary con­
cession will be asked to swing t^ sin­
gle track n*.|ulr«Hl over tbe Thames
from Us south bank for eight mllea

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pruhlblUng *th.r*aile" in bSuland

eberries be ripe
Of cotinti* you arc* gi»inix to can some: ^Ircad
it, don’t you? l.l's liHlivtus work pitting by
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^ftw^UvofurCodT aty mMd Frnes^.1
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or address the publisher.

^ Ik.il t tiy V“dl»hearten me before
the race
l almost think It will bo my
duty to try again
1 Uon i think that
1 will have to try again, though, for
I have.!he iK-sl boat and the best skljv
pt r that Britain can produce. If the
Reliant- wins li will be because she
1* the best boat ever built to defend
the cup. After my return from Wash­
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Duriirg the cup races William
Fife, who designed Shamrock II. and
who 1* on board the Oceanic with me.
will be on the cup ymchl to assist Caplaiu M'rlng swing her. M-ring sailing
hi-T.
Fire is the t>e*t yBCbUman In
Englauil
I, UMi. will be on board
ing t
d' n Ksil on her yet
I can
only say again that 1 am confident of

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few years was supposed to be Incur-

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kxal'
©onslaully falling to cure with lo
treatments
pronounced ii'lncurabU
Science has.
caurrh to be
require*
const it uiloni
Hair* Caurrh Cure, manufactured by
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This piTtcci cherry secvler docs not crush the
cherry or cause any loss of juice, a practical
machine for lar^je. small or California cherries.
The bccd cxiractinir knife drhes the seed into
one dish'^nd actually throws the cherry into an­
other. The marks of the knife can scarcely be
seen on the seeded fruits. li seeds from *20 ko
30 quarts per hour, and it’s yours for the

dose* from i
It acu dlrwrtly on the blood and mu­
cous surfaces of the system.
They
offer one hundred dollara for any case
It falls to cure
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and testimonial*. Address
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Wc have 15 alce|icr gocarriages

left in stock, all

pretty jiatterns, wriih rubl>er tires, hub
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ANOTHER NEGRO IS LYNCHED

Elk Valley. Tenn. Jiu>« I«.-Caa»
Jones, the negro accused of assaulttaig
12 year-old Margaret Bruce day before

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THE EYEKIKO RECORD, TRAVEBSE CITT. inOH.. FRIDAY. JUNE 96.1908.

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Bkout Itf^ Out It WM U« SUTCb
BiM Itet sb« mitmA vtUi tb« can
mmi Md pat la tJM collar laat via
tor. BattcaBeld had alrtiady taaUfted
u> gottlag the polKia April »
•aW Morpiiy Took
I
The praaocttUir atatad that hte tfth
talk with Mm. McKalght «a>7^ k
At this tlaae be «ajr> ahe atalad that
aha did aot pat th« atrychalae par
rhaaad by Mr Battrnfield la th* oal
lar aad did not upea It UII after John
Morphy died.
”^cddS**

aahad him if he was not a Christian,
to which he replied that be was. and
then she asked him If be would say
something, and *T aald a little some
thing, the beat thnt I could under the
circa

I you sing with heT" *
No. air -Ihd you take her some butter
mllkT"
”8be told me sbe was unable to eat
anythiag. and that she waa fund of
battermllk. I told my mother about
It. and ahe gave me some buttermilk,
la aa old hooae. lataadlac to taka It which I gave Mr Boyd to take to her.
haraalf. Juat before Murphy’a death but I don't know whether sbe gut it
aha atatad that ha eomplalaed of a or not." sarcastically responded the
paia la hla alda. aad aaked her for
”l>ld you not take her some flowaoaathtag to aalat hla aanraa. She
told blai that a^ had aooiat&lnc that
aha took, aad aald that ha would Bad *”no. Fir. 1 had a ruse on my coat
It opatalm la a rtmod boa oorar. She one time Bn one of my visits, and sbe
aald ahe was fond of flowers and asked
aald aha waa aot aure whether he t
me for It. and 1 gave It to her All
ooa or two of the capaoJaa.
The family retired aooo after thla, this transpired subsequent to the In
tervlews.”
aad Morphy waa taken alck
-IMd you not tell her that your
after Mm McKalgbt aald. aoc
heart bled for harr'
to the taaUaaoay. that aha had
”1 do not remember telling her any
the atryehalaa with qnlalae and put
It la the eapaulea. aad lhat the madi thing of that kind, but I told her sbe
as
In a very pltla ble condition, and
cine that John Murphy took waa from
tha aama lot aa that taken by Oer rw^to be pilled ”
to get her confltmda Murphy, hla wife, and baby
Aforpby She laaUtad that ahe did not
latand to harm any
Into a lengthy d
of how the conversations were brought
( A alzth latanrlaw with Mm
le ki
llSSJ^ofuS!^ ^one^k.h*^*^*beb»d
why he could
there was any r
\ha otomacha ^^iirude^Murphy and not
. " he aald. -but
her friend
hV child
ProaecuUir Smith tuted 1 cannot reach any other
her conclusion
tkbt he handed her the telecram cU
lac the raaalt of the analyaU. and
aaked her If ahe gave the baby any
^8b 8 stated that ahe did not
Finally ahe remembered drlng the
IMtla one a apooaful of water. Asked
< the prustyutor to acl
waa In the water, she i
be had sat in the cell and held
that ahe did not rem
Mrs. McKnlght's hands lie reiterated
waa anyhlag Later. she recalled that Is BUiemeul that she saw Ik.yd as
ahe did put aoi
I la She auted ism PS ahe asked to see him
that during the
thei
This concluded the testimony for
>aby awoke aad cried. She want<
the baby
their case rested
at It
1( to sleep again, so she p
to put
Testimony for ths Dtfansa.
ooma jra
water Into a glass and stepp
'he defense the i called l»an Mur
phy of Springfield township to the
rych
a package of anti stand He stated
ated that Mrs. M
McKnlght
by aide. She g^
his sister, and he had heard of
one of the packages and put a.
,rros( in tkf aflermwn of Sunday
the water and gave the baby a
oIBce on Mon
tiled at Mr’ Boyd.'s office
ful. Shee aald ahe did not know which day and rec
requested him to take cs
his Bisters
The attorney and

(

posed that aha must have got the
were forbidden by
strychnine. She insisted that she did
who had been told by Sheriff
not Intend any harm to any of the Creighton to allow no one to see her
while he was away. He also testlfltnl
another atttmip? beingg imade on the
r. Ibut said the
•xl morning to see her.
and sheriff would not al
Mrs. MrKnlght said, according
the testimony of the prosecutor, that
ey Smith interruiited the prt>
John Murphy had told her nut to al
low his body to be exhumed under ciH'dlngs by stating lliai he was will
any circumstances, saying, -Mary, Ing to admit all1 of this line of evidi'nce
after 1 am dead never let them dig me that they wanted to pn»doce or <-ou)d
produce to save time Mr Ikiyd re
•y had all the time
"^Cm^aamlnatlon of
there was. and that that did not cut
t^rosMUtor Smith was taken by At any
figure, and the trial pn»ce»Hled
tomey F. C Ollben of ‘
Mrs. Woodward Tastiftss.
for the cruae-f
Mrs. WiKMlward was then called to
went after the prosecutor hammer and
She U-a sister of Mrs. Mr
tongs, and kept the wltneas gueaaing le stand She
stated that she tried to
whnt answer to give, and when It waA night
sit her sister, but was refusiHl ad
would answer.
tttance.
and
was only through Mr
don't know. -l can t remember.” "1 Boyd that sheItheard
from her. Thlhave no wny of Bxlng ibooe datea.” or
lYlday. June &. The following
”Tu the beat of my knowledge U is so was on
lay she saw her sister.
and to.” going on» and telling how he
Undsr gherlffs Testimony,
thought It
riff A 11 ruruell was then
rmler Sheriff
Mr Gilbert undertook to make him called by the defense
state there was more than one war OlllMTt's
•ri's calling
c
to sei* Mrs. MeKnigbt
rant and complaint Issued fur Mrs
he refusiMl him u|H.n the or.ler^
McKnlght, but was unable to do so
lad r«*celvi*d from Sheriff t'relgh
The only one the prosecutor had any
Fniseeuting Aio»riiey Smith did
knowladgi* of was the one IssutMl June
crossexsmlne ih.- wlnu‘..s This
1» aad signed by J.ihn W Crelght.ui concluded all of the testimony fi*r the
sax spent in an
Mrs. McKnlght
In the Jail
lime without being allowed topee any
one except the v
Iff. her taotetlon l»elng so complete
that It was so
was admitted
only whan tha sheriff
proaacutor Bnaliy admitted that for
two or three days after her arrest no
one aaw her except himself and tbv
.sheriff, but that as s<H>n as she asked
to aaa AlU^mey Boyd he was not de
Died admittance CVmslderable evT
dence was Introduced to try and bring
out that she was isolated without rea

Over First Nauonal Bank

TO EXCHANGE
Good driving horse, buggy, cutter
an<1 harness for a Vot.
Kami of 3G acres 4 miles from BcUairc on Torch IjJic; 1100 fruit
trees. smaU fruits, gooil soil, for
house and lot. WiU pay difference in money.
Watch This Spaoa.

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HOUSE

ADMISSIM 25e,

MAFFY MAFFlAOl AT NCaL
Mioa Laulaa Gitchal^and Me. Gena A.
Bhaarar UnlW /
On Wednesday morning
\«ry
j pretty wedding occurred at th<i home
of Mr and Mrs E. V. Davla. of Naal.
when their grand-daughtar. Mlaa
Louise Ultcbel. was united In mar­
riage to Mr. Gena A. Shearer. Rev
Estella Hammo

Mtaaaa Eira aad Ornc*
1 *:S0
evaniag. tbe party arrtvlag al
o clook aad found tbe girts
tired for'the night. Tbe purty aoc^
ceeded In fettlng tbe girts down stairs
aad all had a Jolly tlene until n late
hour About 3
present. Straw
and candles

The bride was gowned In while and
carried white roses while the groom
wore the convtmtional black. They
were attended by MUs Amy and Mr tomorrow. B. Benda 4 Co.
Ammus Glichel. sUier and brcuher of
ihV bride
After ibe ceremor
ding breakfast was
happy couple went Immediately to
their home on the west sliore of Ixmg
Lake

•sr-4's:

s -s s

Choke of a big Hue of
Udies

emiM

Sample
Petticoats

talhr.madt SulH

$10.98
misus amd ChUdrtm 't sum
Beautiful «vle», urictly taaot-mide, matle.of aU wool cho«» materials

$1.98VS, S2.98VS,£««*» e(»*

Dnt. sum

^ Cheviots, Voiles. Veoetians, Brosdeloth, BrJliamioes. etc. in
blsA, blue and other sharles. in the very Utest styles, with pbats,
tucks, aouoces. flare bottoms, etc None worth less than »6.60,
.some worth JIO.W, $12 00 and $15.00, Chouc

$3.98 $4.50 $5.98 $6.98
Cadits eitgaat Silk Jackets

One^tbird Off
Ajrenls samplt> of black mercerized petti-

,

$5.98

store open tomorrow night until I0:S0,

Jtdjustrhept Sale
Steinberg's Store

coals, only V>ne of a kind, bul every one a
QTATE UK MU’HIUAN- iVunty uf Uraud

tine one. and is a jjreai chance to secure a
petticoat at a^oodly saving to you.

Special for
Saturday

All

seams are double stitched, fourteen stitches
to the inch, and are thoroujjhly satisfaclt)r>’skirt> to buy.

We are srllinjj more,

petticoats than any other store in North­
ern Michijjan.

UMBRELLAS
and PARASOLS

Tht? why is explained if

you look at the' values we K^e you^.

Acme tiHlay af
u l^latl<l

1 to Stmih Man

urlby
Mth lUiiJamiu Thlr
Will Tliirll.y
chlldr
lUtch'H l*ro«»lng this morning to
«*li.-ud the day
MUx Julia Miller of Niirihis.rt is
viMilug .Mr.. John SanlK.rn ol loo.-,
Stato sttvft.
Rev M I) Carn-I. aciMmpanletl by
Mrs t'arrel and dsughflt-r Ruth, went
lo Carp Ijike this morning to sjH-nd
the day
Mr« RoIktI Walter and son and
Roy Walter w»tit to Hfe Ijtke this
morning to sm-iid Sunday with Dr I.
S Walter and family
OharleH Franklin went to Maiiton
this morning
.Mni AValter Gibson of Nauhvllle.
Tenn. arrived in the city yesterday
and will MMMul the summer with her
parents. Mr and Mrs F F f'n>ffar of
L-T. Fast .Ninth sirtvt

IV C GIIImtI then siattNl to the Jus
e that he wantetl b. make a motion
dent. Mar:
»u*ha!f of the
discharged He
Ight. to have herr dlschar
nied court to adjtiurn
lurn so that all of
the testimony eould
and slgiUHl, and
that they eould
their reas4»ns and
be same time whv
McKnlght should he dlsi hargetl
An agreement was reache<l by Uuh
Ides to adj«>ura to Saturday morning
at k:30 o'clock.
After the trial Aitorney lk»yd stated
to the Kecord that ihidr reasons would fiM- the paving bfV Slxt
being even the city
”l>ld you know c»f a telegram com
H D While, wife and son are at the
Ing for Mrs McKnlght from me.”|
NVhtUiig
asked Mr OlllH-rt
I
Isaac Kratzer has arrlvtnl in the
His memory was rather vague’on
city to live with hts son. Solomon
the matter and he evidenced a teluc
Wc
have
reroovetl
our
wrappers
Kratzer
The elder Krat/er Is N6
lance In saying anything about It. but
years
old His former hmiie was In
from
the
Basement
to
the
cloak
Bnaliy admitted iK^lng told by the un
dep’t on sccoml floor where
Ing.
they can be given more atten­
-Between the time of ^rs. M
tion. Just now wc arc offerKnight's arrest and the taking up <
ing good |»crcale wrappers m
the iKhdlea, did you give orders not I
dMk colors, full flounced, galoon
let any one see Mrs McKnlght!
asked Mr. Gilbert
trimmed, a regular dollar gar­
-My -instructloos were not to let any
ment for 75c. The Boston Store.
lawyer break In " said the prosei
This caused a lively tiff b«M
the two attorneys on Gilbert s a
Eacapi of Wall
him if be aaw or expected to i
lawyer around the Jail with a Jimmy
road Man From Suddan Oaath.
irylng to break In. and-, their i
Mr fhas Faddink. Ks-u^oiive
r firms In
caused the audience considerable fun.
> of July gliun>r. Michigan t'eniTml KallnwtT
-It was on your orders that the
was altark.-d with Idlious colic
brother was refused admittance, waj to give the cly»rke a holiday
on bis engine at Niles. Mich .• i
The FroU»6U‘d Home ClrchIt noir* -I so instructed the sheriff, bul very pleasant dsnclng party in their ly He suffered with the most 1
hsll
last
evening
doan know whether that Is the nw
Sunday afierniHm gi»s|H*l m»‘eil
**Mr. Gilbert triad to get the prosecu In Montague hall at :i o'clock
An excurskm will be run Sunday
lor to acknowledge that no one was a I
lowed to see Mrs. McKnlght until he Bowers HarU.r The Traverse i
had aecurad qM the conversations that band will furnish the muklr
Waller U»rang«‘f visited ^'unv
• brought out
®ut In the direct <
evening and caught a 15 ih.i
Inatlon. but the |
not and his i
liaWe whao It came to giving d
That
wt sail mor#
ABSwars to the questions. He fre^
hau
and furnlshlnps
quaatly want into long explanations,
vhen brought up with a sharp re^ storaa combinad la
and when
by Mrr. Gilbert would state he fact—baar that In min
chase your 4th of July
Bd to ell It all
[ It all
ai don't want any
II and
ulcally remkrked Mr
FCRSONAL.
Royoe of Mi
-Did you take a tastamaoi to
Itlng
r daughter. Mrs
the next day after her arrest r
-I did not Uke lu the next day. of Kast Ninth street
Dr. B D. Ashton and Dr K L Ash
but about a weak later.”
n and famlf
-Ho you brought this
is little 10Bible (holding
elr cottage a
for her.
J. W Slater went to ThonH>sonvllle
air.
today on business connected
briber engli
branch store at that place
I to
^-DldsheMk you to buy I
which relieved
MO..™..™.Thraa hundred and fifty pairs of "
cord?*’
now carry Magic Egyptian Oil
an'a panta--all handaama new pat^rea.alr.^
me. If yaur alxa la aptengat them.
sudden
the nudlence by Mr Gilbert
T»g to bring out that the proa«?tttor
It only cosu 50 Venu to bav
bay naada a suit for tha 4th.
«d and prayed with her and visited 11 JO.yaur
02. 0I.BO. B2 ar OS.SO will do th# bottle sstttn round tba house baac
ft frequently for this purpose. He telak In
the moat approved. up-to^U
sally ndmlttad that be probably rand
aaaar at O. Banda A Ca’a.
• bar aU or aavao timea. but that she
jrUed to refund your purways bad a ebaaiar marbad aad
Our Fourth af July ”cut rata- clothr on nny bottle of Dr. Oolikad blai lo read It to bag. aa bar
r tarpUna OU tbat la aot
Md butbRud bar aad aba «wl4 aal

Saved Engineer
Paddock’s Life

Ex-trs
Speoil

Korjam or sim. .k Ime of saiuples |Hirchated direct
from iric mamifaiturcrs xt : :

sob on -tl-io SlOO
lo lUack', Kd.1. Blue. Brown and Green

Just Riceiyed a Lhco shipment of

9ilk
Skirt
that have been delayed nearly two months in tran­
sit owing to the season being so far advanced,
tha manufacturer has made us a great concession
in prices and we hive accepted the tot. THEY GO
OH SALE TO^IIORROW HORNING AT A THIRD
TO A HALF OKJ^HEIR REAL VALUES! All are
now this seasonVtninufscturo. « « «

$4.50 values for...

s

The Great Adjustment Sale
4i««$teinberg*$ $tore«««

w.L.I. I K

..StTUHDAV SPECIALS.
Short ends of Linoleum, every one a pretty pattern:
and plenty of them
choose from; marked very cheap
for quick selling; lengths from 5 to 17 square yards.

Odds and Ends
In lace curtains, about seventy-five in the lot. some
single, some pairs—^me three of each, all grades,
from the cheapest to some of the best ones we carr>\
Another case of a quick moving price. We have
placed in lhi.s lot a few door panels al

4^0 ainci up
C»ls min U a cast at

iartr Urd §tta tta \

=i;2ll

THE BOSTON STOHE
Mr.A.G.Kat,-"’ST
I hroMrw! . lly in the World

Kxtctulk to >X)U X cordixj inviutioo to vixil our
xtorc xml see his bcxuliful exhibition of Oncntxl
goods. These goods xre such xs fine Indu needle work.Mxltcse xnd Cluny Lxces. Kimoox xnd
Dressing Sxques. Sixnd Covers, Center Pieces,
Handkerchiefs. Mats, Sofa PiUoirs, Table. Pumo
and Cushion Covers, Fortiers and Curtain Drawees
and other interesting things lhat gives )*ou great
instruction al^ut the foreign countries as Egypt,
Damascus and Mu Labxnoo.. Wt viU be pfoaaevl
to have )-ou caU an<l see the goods which we
mehlion above even if you have no intention of
investing. It's certainly a rare treat His prices
are verj- mmlest Mr. Kal wjU be with us until
Saturday evening, June iW, 1908. Don't forget
to call and sec the Beautiful Oriental goods. :

« CbB Boston Store «
Recltatk*—-1^*hlalle
Fins L. O. T. M. M. Frogram.
• There waa a large'at tendance althe
Plano Duel—Minnie Trtmble
jaaatlDg of Traverse Bay Hive Wed Martda
Helges
day evening At^e ckiae of thck
Dialogue — * Playing Grown
King the rollowtiir fine program Marida Helges am Bertha Steward.
» given by
After the progi
cake
were
served.
Doll drill—By sixteen little glrta
KecitaUon—-Bill tn Trouble.” b
muse He Was Old.” VIv.
Ibn Gardner.
RecUaUoa-”The MneenUw Gent”
Hortense Martlnek
tie Boy Blue.” Benoit
McMlebaal and LoUK

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