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The Evening Record, June 25, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1903-06-25
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THE EVENING RECORD R3&B3
YESTERDAY'S I88UE
t^al T.I«r*P«
TRAVEB8® CITY, MICH., THURSD.AY. JUNE 25. HK«.
W<
JAILBIRDS
BROKE OUT
OKNfUAt
JAIL
PlUVKRV.
•EtUAlNf LAST NIGHT
JOVi FllSONEtS IKArU
AND WHENCAGOUTt OF NONE
> ARE KNOWN At VET
■
■
liMfS
Thom
tMurlng
In
tht
Coiintry
t
All Oirsctions—Msn
"who RsfuMS to Go ChohsS
AlmMt to Ooath
nlgti
The rise
«SS Allrod Uufsick. whu OM roc*nll)
l^osloU Of Coiilrsi 1^0 M ao
e«
#AlK‘d rrloilbsl fruiii Kt^niurky. a hero
MOK«meervlM A Oi^Ul«IU«r far kllllus
tl» luuuo of Mo.oof
The
sl/tTiff Of Or4M««u|> county
In the
Ml I iMt msbt slier him hul his n*
guUHijoii i*si»ers hSd niM arrlvtil
An
other os« Claudo Porks. <if
Atilen
who WHS WHltlUK trial for assault a ill
Intent to rsi>u This was the aecx>nd oi
ihlr«h^ r harae of an offence (*f this nature
Jatk Ikiaers, ju»t senitutced for sui>
da>s ItiT asMuil and Uiiery and Kl'
mer Miner, whose urm fur drunk and
disorderly expired today hut who was
afraid ol inoiw serious eharfes. were
the tHber two
to
Mancelunu
aitorne> were called
yesterday and a circus was In loan
last night
The sheriff s fatnil) had
Jusi »lep|MHl ttut When I he d» lU'er>
larrred
The priMmeis had the IIIm*
lh« >
of the e4>rrldur. ds>llines and
an Iron lutr
sJs feci long *and
nd two Inches wide.
Kaik chains from the cell hdnks and
with them In Mime
Mmu* manner aauce4H'du4l
off oln- of the
inch bara which lutrred ihe window in
the rear
The liar had first been
sawed aUmi an elghih of an Inch
with a case knife
The severed bar
war then twisted up as far as the
cross har wi»uld permit. aUnit sixteen
Inches
The bars were four liiehet
apart
The screen outside
of
the
^lars was kicked loose at the Uillom
only, thus maklUK sn aiH^rlure throuKh
which It hardl> stWMUs that men could
pass; hul they did
Another Inmate.
Alvnh Uavanway. refused to g«> and
was choked, as he says, until he re
frained from making an oui co. lie
claims 14» have given the alarm a»
atMin as the birds were iHit
No imt^e of the fugltUes ha* >et
lien discovered
Oflieers are MMiurlng
the ctiuniry In all dlreclluus
The
Kentuckian Is supposed, to be a dan
gerous man bni lortunalely
Is
un
frmed so tar as known
SNALLMl AGAIN
M MiM CMOS Of ths OiSMSO Mavf
Dsvsiopod on EmI Eighth
•tfMt
lOd
U«i) tirsy shd
Wilt
Hi tl
llriftu sr*j vitiiiss «
huro«T ol lJ«»TKf <lnKt(h
sireeK Uray was i
coming-diiwn with the disease
weeks ago and the other two a
dsys Ister
h is a very mitil I
Health U«err ThmnpMm was mdl
Aed. however and plaMrd the family
under quarantine yesterday
No
ous results are anilcl|»attd
HupervTWor
Cleveland did noi
lleve the disease to he smallpia and
was gtrtng to Uke the »lgn down
with a mile help irom the au
Hies changed hts mind
There Is
4if placing him in quarantine
ik wtr. 1.1 tSs Kssniiva ^
~Fln«
At
Noon-
First M.
E. Chursh This Evening.
WILL BE HELD
FOR MURDER
Mcknight examination ib
'
today at KALKASKA.
on
K. Northam Laid to Rsat In Oakwood
June 25-^Mrs
THEY BROKE OUT AGAIN.
BasKalara' CUih “Did Thlaga- to Mr.
and Mra, Lae Horaaby.
At the marriage of Mr and Mrs
Lae Hornaby last evening, ihe Bach
ekuV c4ub were very ^ervly guests
After tbe ceremony, however,
they
hustled Mr and Mrs. Hornsby Into a
bus and drove them aU*ut the city,
stopping at all the places where Ueir
Ian?? dicutod.
calUng out a crowd
and dliplaytng
the newly
married
couple with Ihe cries
-Here Uaj. ^rs Uty . here they oome
SOI SOBS.”
and
kid ^nd
.
4Wthi r
sba|.es
Men's Suits.....................7.oo. lo.oo. is.so; I6.00
Youth's Sults..8.00.4.00, h.00,7.00
Boy’sSuiU...
Nowlarsd
Hats
“
Felt or
Straw
50c to 3,00
$1.50
ProsvH'uilng
and W D
Gilbert .id Traverse, for the defence.
Siiiue damaging tesilmuny has 4*een
Ininuliieed against
Mrs
McKuigbt.
ihi defence tlghilng hard over every
Look
“SY ALL MEANB HAVE A FIT.**
S. BENDA & CO.
John HattenAeld lesliAtsl
to
the
Iporchase of strychnine for Mrs Me.Knight shonly before the death of
the death of Murphy
I Murphy
onvulsious. l>r P«aar:api*arently m
Uall lesilAed t his part In the Investl
|4;aiiou. and expre
Muri*hv du-d Iri*n
U
Rasort Hotel
Atraady
EntsrUining Bummer Quasta
Manager
Harry l> Bauih. ol the
Ne-ab ta wania resort hotel, was
in
the city this morning arranging for
supplies fur his hotel
The bt»iel was
opened uiday and already there are
a number of guesu being aatertalnad.
Manager Baugh states that svery oot
tage is taken for the season and that
he has a groat number of applicatioaa
ahead tv*r accommodations
at
the
hotel
The rush #111 begm about the
Aral of July or soon after the Fourth.
NOTICE
M. ff M K. Excursions
Commencing Sunday. June U. and
anchFallemata Sunday untU further
notice, excursion trains
from Traverse CUy to
and 5:U
Trav erse OKy f B
Leav
“
p. m. Leaving
rrovaaMBi 10 a. as.
picavci!
40rth $1.^. now
O tioes TMt Wear
P4aiin Screen Doors worth si.uo.
only
boas That Fit
J'lnes That Are Ritiit
0
with
the high grade
Kiinball
89c
.... 03c
We have them in both 2-6 and 2-vS wide. No more at these pcK«
whcii^ these
gone. Call today if you want
THE ECOHOHT STOM "
Pianos..
jTSk
showing.
|*crfea
Thckc
m tone,
you will make
no misiake
lory jmccs and
liberal
Small iusUumenis
sheet muiic, talking
chines and tccotds
ASHGE»"«RECC
ma:
JlWist
Carptnttr
AT
RASTALU^
iiuality and duiabililv. anvl
CBSsMers tbe qtalltj tf
20 Year Cold Filled Case, Genuine
American
Movement
W. W. (MUU. CONPMV
$t.98
^
414 BoutK Union Street.
fMIt fiDHKM (0.
■
The Old Roiiable Shoe House
M Lie MADE-TO-ORDER
That's what oncoi our coslonicrs
said the other day about an L.
L. Adler Bros. .V Co.,
ter-made suit that we
the
solil
righL
season.
lie
“Adlerck»ihing is made
oi the same tabnes and
merchant
And it is a
chant
in
lOWJRlCCB.
Give me a
want to buy
FRANKTRUDE
Successwto IMbs.
I
You ttibo Ulear
..Bate..
:ir-.
We *Tt jiw openiag wme new ilupe* ia
K>n halt—brown and black
best
it is
ihcir wav.
pielly clever
tailor
is
the
the
udors use, and
made up in itcciscly
8 set Bf (3) wbo4 bottom
pisses ter.
A set ol 43) iros phtses
for........ ............ $S.T5
As4 other tools tt exceedhclJ
hiru
4i.
ilai
'
his ttalB. as wwU as the
jwKc he must pay. If yo«
will examine my stock of
iTarpcnicrs' loob you wiB
find URh quality arwl price
to your hking
Rochev-
early
same . |altcms
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTALL'.I31S!I»
CALMAN'B INTERIOR BPAR
most do-sVv vsr«ls>. msis
who can
mer-
give
as
SErmws
stylish a ganuera ibi $30.iK» to
$40.U0 as wc egn give
hall
the
money
yvm
and ocn less.
There are no more expert ttesigncrs in the country than those
employed
by
1-.
-C Her
Co.
F»«rkmnrk»s
liu*s.
• '
ThaHomiit
600D CLSpe
wiut-iEi-ivi
Dr. J. W. Prwntioe oaaa down tmas
Tiee
Etc
The Real Reliable Clothier.
Surely you cxn apjirccialc the Fcooomy in buy ing now at tlvese |WK«t;
Plrst^ClBSS MEAT MARKET.
being fought by
Faruest Smith
store—But then
JlfmimnM. WHY PAY MORE?
WE KNOW
terms.
. 1.60, S.00. 8.00, 4.00
same i»ncc in any
)x>u iUw't gel BENDA QrAUTY.
on J Parker,
line from this eiiy lo l>ld Mls.b»n i
with a liue lo w tig for the tli ^
tmlay
arc
If so )X)ur Fourth of July outfit should be
BOUOH-r QW
Hive No Tl L O T
ujoyable gathenug
gooili arc
-
Of couI^c y ou can
n buy suits at the
Hamilton
1» O
of
will address the prayer
the Hei-i»nd M K
You will l>c
.SKf'
Do You Want tbe Newest and Best?
A luiy Mireamib- Co
load of American Field
^“rraxerst-
THE WEATHER
$2700
WM. BLACKBURN
ghur
MUs
lu
marriage
their
Uh^ Burns
Martha K Millar and,
by. Uith of this city
Rev l» Coch
lin ofAciait^
Mr I'haritw t\».
of
Aklen. was be»i man and the bride
was aiteudid by Miss HoxvUv Vogel
siiug
Immediately
after the ce^«^
mouy Mr and
Mrs. Hornsby
were
soowertHl
wUh
ixmhwtulatkms and
iHwt wishes of the guests prveont. who
imU*red aUmi Aftyv
Tht CiKims weiv beautIfu’lv dtwrat
nilly arrangtxl
re a lw*unilful
served
The
couple were the reciplenu of
beauiUul and useful presents
and Mrs Hornsby are both well
known in ihuviiy and vlctaiiV Both
aiv graduates of the high school and
are well known In social clrctos. The
bride has Ux-u out of the sutvesaful
teachers la tiak Park school for aev
era) yean, whila Mr Hottisby
has
taught tn this regloa since his return
from colege
He was prmcipal of the
S^LrSSn A‘l‘an';i SST*
lira. Uon
w4lk Mr.
Ri. nt
Swell
lal in the circuit court,
murder In the Brat de-
HOINSBY-NILIAI
Hon J W kltlllkeii.
O P carter and E
McNamara
The ttoral uSerlugs wv
In great prviluslim and of rare bi«u
testifying to the esteem in which I
deceased was held
riain
Patent
$3.00
The Prutecu^ ifi.iue
Circle
wil!
give a dame in their hall this e\en
Wc
from
cut
Mary Mc-
!"'
Audersitn. and a quartet consisting
Messrs Bkeieher. While. Snyder i
• Hunter nmdervnl l
A larae variety of styles
duH.e
BJuchcr
patent cult skin wpi’s rs
OmTKOasATMV
ING TODAY.
a
to
tornsys Fight Hard
Kalkaska
took all events in BOAT H.C
Gates
Yale oar
men
rife Lake U building about half a
mile of Slone walk along the sides ol
her main street
J J. Mayhari. of South ILardman.
and Mrs Kittle Wilson, fi.rmerly
Kittle Wells, were married at ^fe
Lake this morning
C K Hunter and J A
McIntosh
caught 15 Ane bass at Silver Ijike yes
tenlar aftermsm
Ivclai
eland
e a c\>U»ny of Iowa
people
pie reaortlug
Ti
there
Uils
season
C H Chandler, of (Vdar Hapld*. has
been enjoying the delights of Ashing.
id laying aruimd f«*r aUiut
Others from Cedar Rapids
who arrived recently
are
Herman
Cushman and family, and Mrs John
son
Mure from the tame place will
The bUnuah
received a car
Wire Feuelug
Rev James
Grand Rapids,
* * Gip B«ok Ston
oxfords for
UB FBONT ar
► . Conn. Juui
- The
shi.wed their siiiK-rior
llarvaid crews biday by
races on the Thames
Csmalary This AfUmaon Attar
U'lwei n Ihe fiuir varsliy
,
tong and Buccasaful Ufa.
*n. two mlli s. was won by Yale
pHisecutor Hmt
ve ieugihs
The stvond race. terv lew s
illiS,
iHlweeu
^h^
fres!.hmeii which. lliUe by llllle. with many con
Batnuel K
Nv»rtham wa> laid to eights was Wi*u by
by about Ave . tradictlous and discrepancies between
'.v Yale
Yi
Tvsl this afternoon alter a long and lengths
The ihird ra»-e. four mile*, the diBeivnl
interview
auccosaful business eartvr. In which, iMlween the varsltv eights was Wi*n!fessed to giving
to
gtv
lor more than hall a century, he wa» by Yale by three lengths
i that cam
closely IdenllEiHl with the pr\»gres«
t
trf7ihe Urand Traverse regkm
The
ished as yet
fuheral was held from the rt^ideiiee
I*be required
Mrs Mcof A II IViT) to UakwixMl cemetery,
Ihe
terrible
Knight shows plainly
and was at tended by a large uumU^r
rains ol the paat few weeks
of the old pioneers ol the city and by Popular YoungyPeople United m Mar
Han Murphy, a brt*ther. and Mrs
riage Lisr-Evcning by Rsv.
other friends ol the deeeaMd
oodword. a slater of the accused
services were In charge t.f Kei
O. Cochbn.
id t nder Shertff A B Cornell were
Corhlln. who apitke to glowing te
pul on the stand fur the defence, and
of the qualities of Ihe deceased.
the case was then adjourned till Bat
I the home of the bride s parents
Wivrk for the Interests of those around
urdar morning at k:3b o'clock
and Mrs tv C. Millar of GarBeld
him. and his Idenilttcatlon with the
ly bH»k place at
progress of this region
The funeral
OPENED TODAY.
Ave.ockw'k last evei ing which 4inUed
arrangements
»» charge of W
B
thu summer s
Against
.Vitorui V
a
$3.50
WI-; buy at our store a i*air of
ki g UTBONO. MANAUBR
imaging
YALE WON THREE
Regatta.
FUNERAL OF FIONEER
Program at
McPherson Poet O A. R. and W»v
man s Relief Cortia en> entertaining
ihv PtMiis and W R C. from North
port end Meple City today with h^
<iuariers at ilraage hall
The
day
TRAVERtE CITY CANNING FAC has iieeu si»eul in social visiting and
renilnlscemes.
Tonight a free
TORY IN OPERATION
lertalnroent will l>e glv^ In the nni
Melhotllst
In the
Isiturs
The programi^gben
give
lecurd win be carried out in full
And is tn the Market for All BofU
tilarly this morning t
of Producc-^First Batch Turned
It was out gather
headquarters to wel
the
soldiers
Out St 11:30 Today.
- Usilors
Maple City sent
dehigaiion. some coming on
The hrsi pruUuii tg the Tl a verse tbe trains and some drtvlng In .
'tty rsuniug Co s facion was mmiuj
The Nurthp
ui this nujrnlng
all
rsnioHl
and
about twenty
.s.ked and ready f«.r sale
The big iVe m*'*anI
They we ^ met by their
rate «»I <wns <il swe«'i cherries came
reetings
wert
and after
III of Ihe tlual CiNdlng lank at II lo exchaugiMf all
led In a body.
beaded by the
martial
The laeloi) sisrtml ojierailMUs this irauge hall
Here the local ladles
loming with a lore* of 5o omployA-si were busy preparing dinner and the
dwoei cherrtoa. rtnl and hlrn k. are In- visitors were entertained on the lawn
ing handled and eantnul rapnlly
Only where n tent and chairs had Uen ar
l.m craie* weie on hand when ih»* raiieed
»rk began.ihN morning but a lwu»'
Wlieii Ihe Uinwr houi arrived the
butd came ibi« alurniM.n, and
ibe
guests
S.ls were iipelied and the
any u't^oa W-the maikei tor all
ated at labli-h s
berrie.s I bat iair m- pureha>.e.l.
.Hug Viands
Huring • the
M il iapaeliy l.u e.'tnnlni; U mi
I Rev
Ijtufmaii presided ai the
Ml
Tw«i ears id l ans
175 msi, load1 of the hall and eutenaiued with
u.a i.n band, Will, iih.i, on ibe seli i II.
I i.u hU gramophone
rtui.l
rio- ciiuipany; has storage Idr
This alii-rmsm was sjuml in driv
ing about the city lu.rlgs furnished by
Tbe pr.KeHh o^ tanning Is
erymeii
Rupin-r will be
ri'fciiug
'rUe eherrteti
serveii at Grange hall totdght
and
oL.iighiy washed and then
piM^d
,he posts ahd eoriu. will gi» til
lie cans are then n
with the Cher the euleriainmeiil a the First M E
i‘» iheii they are laki ii lo an..iher tfaurch.
^
up
Is I
Kwrvihfng ti* give• the visit
visitors
s
giMid Huo is being; pri*i*erly
pri*i*erly
k*oked
siea^u
Fii.m heie Ihe> g<» tbumgli
. ________
.. , _
„
McPherson
IW
•X where ihe touiperalure
ralM-dl^Hfc royally entertained by Northvs*ri
high tumigh lo drive out all the
lie air
Maple tjil> iv*sts ml ihe former
Thill Ihe cans puss under a brusji place and the ivlebratn»n imlay Is
which washes the can tops and dries
them, when ihey pass iuii> the ma '^'ci.nsjo^uons amiUig the ol.l M.ldlers
ehlue eapiK-r which eai>s auiomatleal today IS I’ncle Han
Whipple
ly l^ cans at a iiiue. each id the two walkisl in this monilug to be. present
p
machine cappers haviug a vuiuo iiy ot at the festivities
moiMi cans p*r day. which. In aildl
aimeltv ol
^loii lo the hand cai
kes the eapm llj i*f
•ails |H*r day id ten
Not Have
What sIzeJ windi»ws you have or how many: the
right kind of Window Shades can be obtained
here. The right color.and the right price, and
il made to order they will be hung right.
.*.
How's that fur a business proposition?
AIE lOY ALLY ENTEBTAINED
FIRST FRUIT
CANNED TODAY
I Annual Vars.|>
no matter
up Ibe Hoardman y.-.ier
i .i.i of
em
Md uit-li
NORTHPORT lANO MAPLE CITY Mr Vogk
Ins ti^h to
but what Kd did with them Las uui
VETCRANB IN THE CITY
yet b*>eu ripialn%>d
The overflow pipe from ihe water
lag trough on Pfae
strsn-t
became
clogged last evening and
a lovely
lake was formed thero Tbe trouble
was Tt-medled todaj.
The U R B-i train was delaved
MePHERBON POBT AND WOone- hour and
three
quarters
this
kTfe Lake, on ai*c<»uni ol
MAN'B RELIEF CORPG
cars In a log train Jump
Aftarnoon Bpant In a Bedel Way
ARMOUR IN
TIGHT PLACE
Uiard of trade this
July wheal advaneiNl 1\ o\er
last
night s
close, tdd SepiemlK*r. d‘v.
new style July M.ld up t.i KH* fgaliot
last night's eloMi <4 7BS and
n
Ik'pt ember
styb
iChas
'The general belU4 Is that iMeagutVhas
Armour In a tight place and
thought July
GOOD TIME
OFG. A.R.p.
Bumptuoua Meal Barved
»s on and ate plated in craies. by
teh they are let ibiwit Into the big
am cookers
k\ir
apples, .pump
kins, siiuash and such pixidiqts. only
ing water,
water. aUuii lIpH
lowi id iMilling
they
Ihis altitude. IIs rtNUirv<d
Foi
^g»ked In Ih • oiHU ota*kers
rii‘s and i*iher pr<*
iliiiis hiiwiver
THOMAS
CLCAGUE HAt A COR
ihiei aii- <ii>ked III
reqiilfi-d at.
pri'ssure ol
Ibe closed kellies, at
NER IN WHEAT
li-mperaiuTe
Eat'h cmiker
nu*date P.Ph* cans
at
a
Pries For July and Eaptam- CAHikItig
From ilu* Cistkers the cans
go to the txHiliug tanks and from
Wdl
Ba
Forcad to
the warehi*us«‘ where they
Ona Dollar.
await shipment acciiraing to orders
SEVENTH TEAM-li)09
GlItvmKB
CaMe are out announcing the mar
June t2
rlHst^ at Pueblo. Culoraik.
Hammond. <w>hlt r o
.rf Mr
Cor. Front and Union
Two doUaia and three dollar.—Another
Ime we ahow laaB color, at $ | .50 tO
$2.00-Our $3.00 Ueaby i. not
equaled ehewher* at The price.
BamiUonChthingCo.
Mi
m
1
THE SVEKIKQ BEOQRD, TKAVEBflE OiTT, M|Cgg^ THURSDAY, TUNE 25. 190ft.
CAm%6f ACAT
THE EYBOIIG Ifi^
Pelifie Pet Aboard Osnbaat To-
m
tHOi T >ATP
J. W. HAllNtt.
Rivalry
M««. Md.. Jw
towns In
Uali^ iitau* fUftboM TopslA. now school U k
i Ikino*. bni n Thomna cni
wkicb la Ua mmooi of ib« »«aa*d. and
wkicb alao baa a hlatory from bavtn«
thirty-live
acnrad nadar Uree flasa
Kona of
burch has
cm or mfcmber. of Ue crem
Uahop Bis
iinf to admit Uat tt la ao. but
Marquette conducted the oeiemon
la a velHroandod baUaf that Ur lea and CaihoHc prieaia from va^us
I araa dallberamly alolan from citlea in the upper peninsula assisted
an maa<»r aac.
In the aervloea. Tbe edlflee Is one of
iboui two the flneai in the Lake Superior dls
Tbe cal la a malm
ler of tb« irlct
mra aso he vaa a
The main aodltorlum has
crew of Ukc Uaytleo suaboai Carter
Plwia. 8b« araa aunk by iha Oorman
fuahoaw Panther, ooar at AnaapoUa
4w «u»rt. uf »lT»*berTte* la o
The Panther reacuad the cat.-the only sv from his berry patch
iivlac thins on board, and U became
Curaiurs have oflen-d J. R Wool of
the pet of the *hlp In the courae of
evanu the cat araa tranaferrod with
X
—<
IIEfRIBEUmS?
MmaauM
TltAVERMTmCliiOHIOAH
Do Yovt Nood OrioT
We have a large aasortroent at bottom prices. If
you warn to make Ice cream, we have the icecream
freeaers, and it don't take much rocmey to get one.
You can pay for it as you would buy ice cream. ‘25c
per week.
DotheFliBS Botber?
«2** aSKT
the Prairie
the Oamlle at LaQualra.
about a year aso. the cat left the Ger
man ship arlih the boya, abaolutely de^
mOTHEK^S FRIEKO
ATT «e«
nSlOMVATTS.
■;»■■■■> at
IMkor. TbipLuul ordeal is lobbed of its
Wool s grandlaiher In pan pay
wfrvices in the revolutionary
IdYors, and the danger kmened to both
l Manistee ^s
^ mother and child; the tone ol mniurmmt
"^was 34*^ears old and leaves a
ow and iwo children and other re
latlves. Hean disease was the cause.
It Immediately awore allegiance
George Wright, a Danville hermit.
the Siara and Sirlpea and haa not has been ordered to c
own any dlapoaliion to b« dUloyal. In hU (»« n bach yard
How did the cat get to the Topeka?
Adam Sboup td Rochester Was at
That U the ^oeatkm
Maybe he lacked by a rat on the street and bll•trayed there, but U U poaalble that len twice before be could kill the
me of tbe boya. who fell In love with
Tom. juai Invited him to come atom
irned loose Undeveloped breasts, hsid-caked shortly
luring a vUUIng trip, and the c
from th.. B« Cl» J«ll l«c»u» the
being aailalled alib oondlilona
.hertir says he can t keep Insane pm>tusry Abs^.
Prairie, accepted the Invitation
b^Pn
ple there, and because there U no
favorite place from after tbe room for them at the cuuniy farm nor
hour until about 4 ock»ck U at the state asylum
t'oU
Mrs M L Beal of Boyne City Is
k on the quarter deck He can box. dead from a strange cause. She wmhe hands. Jump a burdle and do a on her way to visit her granddaugh
of other tricks
ter In a buggy She stopped In front mt MAsnikfl xcguuTM co. atlahta aa
ger that the Infant republlca should be
in inieresiing irsli lu bu cbarscier uf a store whi^re
pen.Ules for fly- shooting lire crack
•traagled by their cruel
At the explos
which fright
Ion 6t a giant cri
HElLkHESTHE DANCE
and Her allies We will certainly not
Beal beenme
abandon It. but we may and. If nobody Tom Is now an enibusiasilc subject of ened tbe horse
nervous and died before she could
that perhaps lu eaten iJaele Bam. and if any ship of forel^ be removed from the buggy It is pre Charles Allen Smith, of Chicago. Laye
beyond the original vatlon makea.an attempt to lake him sumed that the expUnllng cratjker
Orest Sins at the Door of the
there wUI l>e irtmble
^rt trouble
brought on an attack of hear
Modern Waltz,
Monroe and Mr
The de
of which she
iian ae the fervor of our palrkita
vas**d was 71
W^rot
f^^ll
Eaporlsncoa.
iVnver June 24.-The address of
has carried It. may prove to he at
eer resident
Can
anything
be
worse
than
to
feel
Charles Allen Smith, of Chicago, on
leaded wlU wholly unnecessary Inoon •hat every minute will be your last?
"Popu^ Amu>cmenls.” Indore the
vealenoe to oureelvea/*
iuch was the experience of Mrs 8 Oliver Ackley, an ecceniiric clu
Epworth league convention occas.
that place, to a l*ath and ha
Tha Chloaso later Ocean dlacuaeee
a deal of comment Condemna
This was tiio much foi Ackley, and loned
tha matter and defends Ue policy
for a tlon of round dancing w as the fea
he cleantHl ou(
lure of the address -Those who In
foUowt:
ler climate.
vesllgate
dancing * he said, -report
The enforcement of the Mon
ivtlable when doctors and all rome
u. us that fullv 75 iK-r cent of the
ties failed. At length 1 was induced
doctrine la not a piatiar of oonv
leading
•n who are
try^ Electric Billers and tbe result watch while cutting wheat
lenee, but a question of principle The
sbami wen- led
lu
the
^whllc
eultlvattug
a miraculous. I Improved at once
irso-owing to
application given tbe principle by ind
brought the
■
ae cuU.
now am completely recovered.”
nil dance. Some of you maj ques
the surface. It
Preeldeat Monroe was as wide as any Kor Uver. Kidney. Stomach and missing tiinepu*ce
.1 these hgures. to doubt that three
for Us year*!
now contemplated by our moat fervid Bowel troubles Bleciric BUtort Is the ..................... ..
out of every four fallen women can
inly medicine. Only BOc Ifs ^ stay In the ground, needing only a
lie their ruin to this form -of
pairtou
inteed by Jas. Q. Johnson and F H cleaning and a Utile oil.
1-. b\it I have I.Kiked car^dully Init la true the Moo
lybll H Hopkins
deada. DrugglsU
lo Ihe matter and I dt'clare that U U
Uan had a apeciftc-ob)ect in view and
that tbe republic at the time waa men
**^-Vhe >iaieuuui lx abwdutel.v cor
ri«ct and unankwerable Uaik up the
need by a apeclal danger, but the dec- AOOSIVELT AND BBISTOW
llgure^ for youri^elf.*•
larallon of tbe doctrine
her brothers face, part
ail American republlca were wiibln Kansas Has Started a Boom For the having stricken he^ 2:i >.
That Throbbing Heada<^>a
our apbere of laftuenoa and that fbrWould quickly
you If you used
Qsnsral.
kly leave
h
His Last Hope Realized.
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
Llnel. Gebo. Munt.l . of sufferersi have
I From the
have proved their match
Topeka. Kau. June 25-Ksusuai Is
lu the flrst opening
of Oklahoma to less merit for
lu
.
Sick and Nervous Head
:or
au
-AU the Amerlcaa were Included. In the throes of a Bristow biK>m for
Hers In 1B81*. the edl
aches. They
make purfc blood and
ley m
• There waa no UmluUon. There was the vice presidency. - Houseveil
among the
buUd up your healin.
health. tmiy
Only 25 evu«.
wnU:
Bristow* ll the hatlle^ry
Her
' ab conalderallon of tbe queatlon
une who made the big race money back If not cured. Sold by
leaders declare that Kansas
day In April. During hit
convenience
Agreat ertais.demanded can
be the flrst slate to hold Us couveu traveling about and afterwards his Jas. U Johnson and F. H. Meads
DruggUU.
iha-declarailon of a dlatlncUve Amar tUm to elect delegates to the
camping upon his claim, he enoounlonvenUon. and Us delegation will be lered much bad water, wblch. together
lean policy, and It waa madei
Ths Pcartaaa
mslrucled for RtsistU'^ and for Gen with the severe heat, gave hUn a very
aa eaaentlal to our naUcnal
severe diarrhoea, which It seemed al
than aa It U to our national
»«wI by .11 tWet.
^*^Wwhu!gl^*'* Jun^^ 25^The Wash most Impossible to check, and along
now. The danger of Buropem
Pblladel in June the case became so bad he
nglon corresiKindent of the Phlladel
^la Public U^ger has telegraphed exp<*rted to die One day one of his
alon and aggreaaloq that tb
-...... to his newspaper
neighliors brought bhn oni
•There Is talk of Joseph Little BrU lie of Chamberlaln*s Coll
int postmaster gen and inarrhoea Remedy aa a last hope.
S', fourth assistant
•Ih* of the pending A big dose was given him whUe he
xl and the
-floutb wnd Central America ar%^
stomce Investligation for a disjunct was rolling about on the ground In
r. He has been thought griwt agony, and in a lew minutes the
open to Buropean attack now as then ly higher
a I
dose was repealed. The good eff^l
They are as much In need of protec of forIdem
Roosevelt
Probably HrU
medicine was soon noUoed, and
tlua now as them
himself has not thought of the
an hour the patient waa tak
Tbe Monroe doctrine Is analugoos
ing his first Bound aleep for a fort
party
to tbe Buropean doctrine of the apbare
night. That one Utile bottle worked
have
whispered
the
thing
among
a complete cure, and he cannot help
. .of Influence, and ll must be
themselves They have nut darcH to but feel grateful. The aeaaon lor
talned as a whole to vilallae tbe pHU bring out any brass bands to herald bowel disorders being at hand sug
their premal
ciple. ll U recognised by all
They tootbe and
gests this Item. For sale by Jas. O.
the life out
Ity they might
that tbe Balkan stales, fw li
Johnson.
aching feet. You lor
boomlet.
are In tbe sphere of Russian Influence. their
have feet in a pair ol our
is said the Idea
-To the pres
This does not mean that alKolber »u is dllllnctly agreea
agreeable. Hooeevell
and hales a quiiler.
ropoaa great powers are wtibont
and Bristow U alwayii ready for a
terwat or Influence In tbe Balbani
and nevur quits
meant simply that Ruaala a Influence tight
-The least that Is to be said of the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ea Is that there are certainly many
in the same way
Bristow for vice president
r tbe pro^
Ocographlcany;
politically
and
iK-r
•d South sonally he fliu Ue requirements
We have a full li
Screen Doors._.,..
Window Screens...
.BBiniiKnFiiiKiiniHi
fmnflNrBKMi
mUaifNnrSi.
J.,w.
aerttes Ha Has
WE HAVE ’EM
A Shw fw iN't Ini
tifenakhi
PerfrclTHtlng
Cong Olsaring
eomfort Siring
etiablonri Curn
r ottr own
I la InUla
hamUphere: rrance U In U; but
influhboe oC both U and must be sub
ordinate to our own.
• Tbe world reoocnlses i»ur right
dominate because we have asserted
the right and are strong enough
maintain It. To yield an inch
surrender a principle.
• rtnally. this dumlnknce Impl
universal reaponslbimy. Ruaala U aot
blamable fur the assess Inal loos lu Del
grade, nor U tbe United States Main
able for the current misdeeds of every
lAlln American government ’
aUlMtDTOTHIFLOOl
FOUR FAST HORSES
Will Arrive Here From Chicago Sun
day for the Racea.
W. D U Germain received a UlU-i
today from Trwc> Tajlor. of ChUago.
elating that he would be here on the
boat next Sunday with a string of
four hors4*s to lake pan in the i
here in July
The alrUg that he will bring
Uln ‘
and
horses sre^ln
and wUl be fwhuMid 10 yoo if after oaiiii
baMabontoef
TH* FAMOUS
MatiJ.Johnsohs
SbOaa ror Wome^
.
$3.50 >»R.OO
60SS Bachant
Ti'srjs.-TSSij'.fflrj--.
The fWleee Fine PanU are bettor
thM nmrohant tailor mada. Made by
Poertoee Mfg. Co, OetroltJ Sold by evenfboHle.
vw Sate aatf Oaasamtaad OmiF SF
Bugbee A Roxburg, S. E. Walt 4 Song
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
& Roscoa
Parker BroL Ok! Stud
208 FRONT STRFET
Out Sevara PunlahmanL
New Orleans. June fS—Oea.
Cbrtsimaa. tbe Amerlcaa who
mandod a <dalaebment of revolut
lata to 10 t
ww'^Ue* flmt
dpa.Ue caplu after
here.
He waa Ue aeoond la edtomand on
Ue staff
And now
Chrl^HVjWSiuU-.
trinmpbal «»lry Into Ue city ex Pres
Ident Araa was declkred to hare viol
ated the peace protocol and wai
charged with
L TeBticAgalpa of over 1100.000 .
t^Um aid*hto ^^buUr
tog over Ueir'booty.
They were Urown Into Ue p«tlUA
lod^ aialnai erefr memUr cl U*
New Meat Market
I have opened a first-class
meat market at 404 East
Front St., corner Boardman
Ave. Give me a call and I
will try to please you. :: ::
VIC C. PALMER
GOODS DEUVERED.
k:
Clt. Phase Ha 366.
W* bwt • tint cl»$$
SkHmtktr * Sb*p.
\Vc have just got
in a new lot of
MEN’S SHOES
velour and box
calf. $3.60. The
shapes are the lat
est. Call and see
them. :
:
;
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
HcwSteeSiMx
ltotoer*a OM Btoiid. ^ fl
of ScTOD Door, and WiaJo..;
ANO-aeTAIL
THE MM . BOTH KIRD AII8
WISE :
ACTS ACCOHOillGLY
$1.00 a Pair
A. W
In Ue Aral place, he flU hla
house wlU ^ and Ue Welehnch
burner, thus enjoying Ue meet per
fect artificial light known. At nU
UmeA w'lUout variation In quaUtj
and nt rates defying competton
Then, ns nn act of kiadnees to Ue
wife he has sworn to -love and
protect.- he will Install n Oea
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from Ue dangers and
toll incident to other methods of
cooking. This wUl cherish feelings
to make his home a paradise. As
services are etUI .run .free, and
Ranges. Futures and all oUer ap
pliances sold and placed at coat, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself WlU what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, hut
are now looked upon ns neceasl-
th»l U »U we uk.foc tbe UJicsMBple ihoes -They we wottk fZOa
worth $S.OU.
$L98t^
luiflu on tu (M
l . itinp-* !bi- i
St •
Dll nns (
S4ir world t* 11
;l V’lHUO ll lb»‘. Tbe)
II easb other vvil
dium* ujude of izmU>o hoops. ov<
hlch the *ktn of some animal U
Hivti b.^1 Tbedrmi. however, is used
on imi-ortant 4....'iviocs
Cuts,
Bruises and Burns Quickly
Healed.
Chamberlain-8 l»aln Balm U an anil
septic Ilnltuenl. and when applied to
cuts. hruUes and burns, causos Uom
tbe heal without maturation and much
more quickly than by the usual treat
menu l-\*r sale by Jaa G Johnson
hand luroctT shoes t
Come in and convince yourself of
OUT special shoe baigams.
A. 3
The Practical Shoeman
P-RYMAIM
Alwav-s Sells Good Shoes
ei.lor«..«ut r«rww*lt
A prea- her Ji: a backwiiode rs^.th
hade hi- r.iu W fim-wrri; :u thebr
what ironn-al tvrins:
• Brolhrri. snd •irtera.** said be. to
the herd
farm folk* l<fuie him.
-I can *t;.ud tbi* iHiviUon no longer.
U etM-m* to me that tbe lA.rd doesn't
love tti.> p♦H>lll♦^ for h# never takes
any of you >o tcav.a There bssn**
bi-en a fuuer«i! bore for »\x years It
loesn’t seru.
me il.ut you love one
soother.* for nohddy •»«- gets marrted *rve not ha^ a wed*Hng fee
since I came smo^ you
-It doesn*t seetn to me Ust yon
love your pastor, for you, nev^er per
hie salary In full Yon eke it out with
poor potsioi‘s end wo my applies, and
•by Uelr fruits ye shall know them •
Now I em going to a belter pUce. I
have bi-en eppolmed chapltlu to Ur
pentlentury Whither I go—at prea-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
,ilk Is among
Bamboo tMlort-il silk
gt.ods offt-red
off«-red for
novelties lu 4treiM. g.ssls
ilirtng end summer wear
ll
rich brown, a llltU- darker than the » ^
well known pmi*:»-e. and ^ offered as
a suggewtlon esi»tH billy for shirt ^
vraUta.
,
*
Pin dota and «his ka have come to r
slay. .Nulblng^ m.we a.-nalble
m
Z
shirt wniM suit than one of this silk.
StuiniMi glsss Window lamp shade* ^
ur»* :iUiOug the tuuale things shown
for the houae Iswullful. These ahade*
arv of many cvUmM favrlle glass, over
vvbnb Is pla<^ a Uttk-e work v-aalng
of iron.
T' ^1-H
A ihllfon rtoi'k made with a net'krt^
pl«^ of . biffon plalletl In a fan sUajH-d
tab. s|u-.';.illug aU.ui four liubes In
width St the Uitp.m u quite new.
rii.lund VKUIV. lu Urge. ornametUal
pUH-s lu very odd ahai*ea U among
the Duveltles in sr-mi grotesque bric-alirae disidayed in «*veral of the ahopa. 3
.Tilts ware u velk.w. with l»road do- g
signs in vivid lYtloriug on Ue aurfacw I
—Chi ago Post
.
o
$1111 Selling Silverware
Indeed we arf, and beautiful Cut Glass and Fancy China. More tjoing
out this month than ever before; about every useful article in silver is to
- be had; all the new finishes are included. The patterns are simple, digni
fied. chaste and beautiful. This silverware will stand the test of time and
wear, because it is the best quality
plate made. The maker says so.
and we back it up with our “Money Back Guarantee." There are weddin^^s and anniversaries and parties and “farewells," all of which call for
^ gifts and what can be more appropriate than silverware or cut glass or
China?
.
*
Silverware
Of every kind, cake plates, salad dishes. «^oon trays, pickle dishes, berry
spoons, gravy ladles, chafinjj forks and spoons, solid silver spoons in des
en. tea and table, souvenir and birthday spoons, napkin rings and other
useful articles.
£ut6la$$
In the most use'fol
XK
.
h
cuttings and newest designs. The workmanship is
truly marvelous. Berry dishes, salad dishes, sugars and creamers, knife
rests, water bottles, sherbet glasses, drinking glasses, spoon trays, cheese
dishes; every thing beautiful, everything useful.
Fancy
£binai
■
• ,.
The most beautiful imported French. German and Japanese China. Cold
type could ne\ er properly describe these dainty dishes, but they are just
the thing for the many gift giving gatherings that are so popular at this
season. Mention these facts to your friends, then come yourself and bring
them. We’ll be pleased to see you all.
BoysTheOlill
be Boys
average boy at play thinks he is doing his duty when he walks on his
knees, slides on every fence he sees, romps and plays until mother is
in despair when she surveys his clothes. She longs for a cast iron suit of
clothes Our boy's suits make them look like “Little Gentlemen." The
boy wants them to look right and the father wants them to cost right.
You alwa\-s find that combination here. We want you to see the boys'
suits we are making SPECIAL PRICES on. They are the biggest things
in the way of bargains we have ever offered, and there arc not many of
them. »The wisest way would be to call early.;
CbeSwelltsfntckwcar
that is carried in the city: a man or woman s tie may seem abtUc thing,
but it is the most important item in one's apparel. Some of our bwt cuv
tomers are the women, because thi^ know we have the very latest fads in
ties. Just the right length, just the right width, just the Iright color. By
the wav, have you seen those newest ties we've just placed on sale?
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
I
! bvenutg beoord,
travebse city,
AtlMtlmetbe
CitiMMi war Me pm ike was eagaiMl to Uliattrt OAsoC. a IWoteDaat ta
the Raaslan army. Thart are caaca
where torcra hecatue ao wrapped to
e.a. oUmt Ui.t .ef>r>tk>o te MHV- «•
U w«. irtth tb«* l«o rMac
when UUuttrt oa«)B
»»r th«
«.rd LU. br« to Um OH the lut
■IMU •»! feU to a aw* vtea be
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your-trade.
ton tor.
It bad l«-B arraii««l betwad* Ibeto
that oUaoB abetod oot eel/ a«»l word
bf r.«>dar maU. bot telr«rapb her to
alck. This might tofolvaaeomifoewa
of a bailie. Tbe Boaalan gorsiminent
I out all Iba newa. not permitting
june
25,1903.
J. I. Manas. M D
Th0 Cipher
Ueie^rain
What They Say
rS,.
MioH.,-Thursday,
t
WAIT DtPaTfiEIT
Irs-a. 1
mtttta & eotttt
No matter how long you have been fk
Weak?r
cine you can take for purifying and enriching ihe Wood.
TakejAyc^^lls for constipation.
•
LSdnSi:
BUSINESS CARDS.
Tbm- .re now to ctuxoAj to En»
wnilam Little BigC.i. wbisie name
toad .ad w.lrt. unUrtnuto. trim, of
Lmiirlsonmeut for cHmaa. tcrii aliens you have d*MiUlv« very often *H-n to
An investigation Into tbe^nlec.Uruts th. magasriio n ivuuevtmn with
Of these CTliwluals shows tbst In s iHto irv Wits doul'tb-^s a sbUilug light
BDsiorlty of lustaiu^ they were drW- in the birr: I> nrmamvt.t. but he,had
high tbni he was Iwyund
to out of tbeir own countrkw aud en not nseii
Iba- reach wf'pov'**^J^ Mt'ellng s fel
tared Great Britain uncballenged.
low lal'ori r. he v ild;
Chaptberlaln's Hlomacb and Liver
'•Say Miggv h^ve you pot change
Tableu are Jupl what you need when for a quart.-rV*
you have no appetite, feel duU after
•Sure •• was Mtops’ refily. but t‘u*
eat to* and wake up with a bad taste
to your mouth. They will Improve bkiw nearb kUkHl father when Will
iam Uule I tggvr siiid:
your appeUte. cleanse and Invlgora
-Please leUd me S dime.* —Llpplneolf*
HANNAH
& LAY GO.
-TMA.VKMSK OITY. MIOM.
TUere are lew wuweu
1 . i^ivlng st an out of iht
ay pace
in Africa beeaUM* of the dcfldly miiurt * removed from clvllUatkm,i. a family U
Therefore UUaoff
driven to desperailc•n to case of
only U- obliged to aend bl. iMa^ af the «lliuslr aud Ihe social coudiuons ;often
accident,
resulting
from
Bums.
Cuu.
Of vast ter.ltorUs# thera.
surrepmiously. bat to cipher.
Wounds, etc. Lay In a supply of
lover arranged a rode, firing Uaa tbe QTATMor MlCHlOAN-loualy «f iirand Buck
Uucklen
Arnica saive^
Salve. It's
the best
ton s Amica
I
key. He did not tell her that tbtre was
arth. 2Sc. at Jas G. Johnson and
mile lu»iH* of bis being able to use
^ , a few
f
aln ihto curious duanpour as Uing HUH. s.mv the I ipber wss sWU
with
boUnnlc aoune, l»roughi from
tbe sending of a meaaage
frlcji b> the winds Other savants
CENEIAL NEWS
|iheu<iiDenon and
.e mud ntmes fnmiu other planet n
caltby. and Kusslsn offl
Ollsoff 1
RECORD WANT AD.
or THE WOILD
There Is no little ( Ik In Washing t luN sn. very corrupt He m.de tto
over the (ad that such a large neqastotance of s telegrapher st bead
s of policemen Is kept on guard quarter* and srmbged with him foi
!l:, . ^..c utive family I he a lie
man wh<» not long ago was a I.OUO rubles to scud a mesaage If to
Td^Mla Itood. If these lasiruiueaU
neiii otncial wi.-me# to leave qulretl. ,
had ai^ averaat- ^vaU..* »f
one evening Us. wss st an «ter
cards at the white house,before leav
subje,it4*i t,i
Uinment « tbe botwe of \ IsdUnb
Oae thiuK Is obtain, nui a stogU*
c«i (r,^n tb«
Holimtkl. a proiulnent government^
pUDo whirh paaaad thruu^the fl.sid
irtei! without
fldal st St 1‘eter.hurg. Tbe Malakoff
will irvar h«t used asaln. Tiu-lr wood
bad to-en stormed and tbe government
work Is swelled. Imlfad aad spill
T».e tea* ertoc has pee l«-d cifl like **ltev WlUlatn 1> Orimn of the M K was esjriHlsUy dealrous of keepl^
otherwise woukl'seriously
Their to •hiirch \Vestchester. N T.. dei Um-d new. w Ueb forebode the defeat of tbe
convcinericc vou? A
I twlsU'd uui s call from Tn.y, sailng he would ItussUn cuum* from the iKH>ple. Tbe
tarnal
liEPOSlT hU\ in
rdloao ntarh rather have fl.J**n a >i-ar whei* he bust km w of It and was Instructed to
of all
lined vault, absolutely ftreIne They hake been thrown out In oould play hasebaU and tennb. than prtMeed with bis eiilenslument. since
. the fttreate. s^thout an escepilon to lake Il.tMMi and go arv.und in a Mlfl a iMMHimuiHneat would excite sua|»lclom
bi $1.5.)
proof, may be rentea for
choker
all
day
^
be hauluil asa> wHh i.iher ruhbUh
per year. YouI -egrry the key
A rig stolen (rt.in 1^ w is Haight i4 In tbe midst of the festivities s tele
A s«range fann of paral>sU. l>«- aoinersei N J. hy buiKlars who rol>
and have accesss to the box at
llered h> speclallsU to have been In bed the llarker iHihiollue on the night gram w ..* huudM to Urn. Hhe tiwe off
all
times
during
banking
hours.
tbe
envelope,
siwnmxd
tbe
word,
to
tbe
toduced by sous food or other jk.Iim.i. of June k wa^ found hj the police (n
l*rivatc rooms jiroviiled where
aetlng on the brain, has robbed Dr a thicket .in Whitmore H stone quarry mesmige aud fell In a faint. Hohnskt
Wm J. tireanelle of .the faculty ol near laa kjsm . Sunday. Tb*' l".r^i who bad U-en feigning to be to a me^
>ou can Ktok over >t»ur juibe DnIversH) i»f New Vorlo of the hail been without f,H.d or water for |] lucsHl. but really w a* dei.reaewl by wlist
]>crs at leisure. TIte contents
• peerb and the use of Uith
be ua. ivmi’esllug. bapiwned to U- near
of your house may' bunr. the
has serhmsly influenritl all
1.1-n when ahe swoon»tL He aeUt'd
White a .child wax pta>liig «n
contents of our vault C.\.N
the mal urKans The attack came door o! a hoUM. If, ro.-te>l)t- Hoiipuut the telegram, nolk-ed tlie point from
the day afier Dr (Ire
NOT.................................. .
la. some, turkey h Mru>ed In One of
«-aiiie and knew at oiliv that
a vhurch fesfUal. a( '
them Hew on the Us I. and It. wing*. It must IH. a cipher message containing
aUKht reiiast
Happing against the trigger ui a gun some news ulH.ut the disaster He
Ilrwlih rep<irts from
hanging on ihe wrall. explod. d the bad I.isa nirruHl «i**l»*»r*‘ to a private
are probing dlsquleilng to in«
charge whhh entered the ehlbl*
room, not toed the polkv to
partmeni of late alnce they
head and kljle.l it
alarmiuK increase of cholera,
The men oI Sweden are ,to be laved lake charge of b‘‘r.
rfc> SAVINGS^
pUgue and other troplcnl^
by-weight
Hvery man tipplug the frvuu Iiiiu.iig bU guest* went directly
The im*hi rereni death
al puluiv with the
aearl)
vhllms of As
Aslaile
’ aniiuX’.’^ a'^nd' i‘hoxe“ Tho
la the
omposeA of two
The tidegram
weather aould wipe
idow ..f' lirave Ihl! Anthou.v.”
pU ket dutyha* not ocimmsl ami
J *“ wCiHilliesx
BMUKiUS Ik ALL BRAkCHES
Ihe lllghi tliHl
day’ II m^ “I love you a* ever."
l,anW4hip Maim- wax b!..wu ui
first meaning "There ha* lH«en a dl
i to adopt tbe most stringent Havana liarUir made huii fgiiiouter." the siiMiul -I am badly wound
III* III prevent I heir 1
H. S. Hull. PrbBldent
Clerkship III tht
It iiud lAbi, umbrstmsl Ui%v*vn tbe
iioslmmoiit made hi*
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
bureau, with a i
lovers Holt In tbe, latter event
When Auihoii,
H. C. Davis and
..r Pari*
It..
♦•*“* * I* ST
He Hltorie.k
sianeik ■‘*t
over I . center of
sbuuld go to her lover If jH.sslble LUn
milted 1
A.
V. Friedrich. V.Pres ds
U.n* fbamii*. going to the dl
la-fore nHviverlng fitmi her *
n of Plate de rKtulle He eve Ulle^s
ravi-d aUiut bU i-omlillom Uien ns
ruled a number of skillful maneuvers
a. Mie came to benu-lf ralsetl beraeIX
over the Place lie i Kioile and liirnlng
There I* more catarrn lu t
from (be i-ou.-b i»u w bleb abe bad U*en inhdsy orJoly Brtt. st isn i.vl.na.,,«...
.. down the (Tianip* Klysw- bn.ughi hiof tbe country than all ot
a k m the
Uld. saying that she mu«t go at
for.-m*.i..U,
for U,e risi.uim.r si.l
air.hlp down at the rt.Hir of I
pul logetUi r. aud uutll
to blm 1 hen for the firel time she saw
Later he returned to UiOg
There wa* little wind
great many year* d*K: among th.M.1* al,out her a pidice oBlt^r
maintained an-altitude of a
d It a ka-al disemto aud Bbe kui-w at omv that she bad betray
FOUR-TRACK
ia^-t and mnsw ere.1 her helnr |
od iMTmdf
lle»i airship Haniiw
ly ndUng lo ^ure'wUh“k»ral
-Ko. IT U the (
Llsu w as wnt to her f alber s house,
Duraoni has yet con»l fueled Hhe treatments pronounced U Incurable where she :n a* kept under the survell
NEWS
_
Ul k.300 cubk feel, has Bclence has proven catarrh to bo a Umv of the ImIUv. Every effort was
three horse power engine and re, oonsUluliou^^dl.ea*^^^^
uiaik* without smxvss to Induce her to
i‘ssii’.uX“Yv~r., K«..M,
Rnswspspsr pruit<xl si,d circuUttJ ti> -sul
tell
from
whom
the
telegram,
which
Cure*^^^ ufa'cUred by
K.vs.u.u,as.d
ATION
TUAVKL AkT> 1
|F. J rheney A Co . Toledo. Ohio, Is was uu-dgiied, came. But It w a* quite
Ibst tbousamis of acrex of l^daloes
euu,iUmn„ual care on the pbiiu that It luUHl have tome from her
have iHs-n ruined hy frost nnd «l'‘ |market. It 1* taken luterually to lover. An account of the matter was
One huiulreil twenty or mote lagc-S
It i« learei! that the failure of
Irop* to a teaspoouful. aeut to the bi-adquart»rs of t^e army
IrMi imiau. crop will entail niuch I ^
every one ol which is of hunmir
directly on the 1»Umm1 and mu with ortlers to- watch UUsoff wliboul
Informlug blm of the n‘sull of bis mes
interest, ami every ailide ’is illus
...... haJr-ro*.
wage. Ill the bo|H- of eutchlng him aendbai-n found to Is* on sale at all lhej,j
Send for clrculs
trated. There is no belter migarinc
Ing
anoiber
and
diiw'overtog
through
low dives and negro r,^*ii* In lk»h j j •fc,,,nmnlal*. Address
of travel for icacUcrs and pupils than
what uiHTutor be sent It. Oliioff. bownldMmvIlle ItoS . and the doctor* nt-J
p j c’HENEV A GO.. ToIchIo, O
irlhaie 111 Ibis dope the starlltog tm
^ Itougglsts. 75c
> 'Th€ four Treck knws.
-crease of Insanity and crime aniod?i ‘ Hairs Family Pills
wu« lying to a boapitol aeverely
PuMislied monthly by
wouudid.
George \1. Daniels. Fifty cents
Hcvcml montli i passed, during which
, liJly,^^li'trVd^rup’tbc"^^^
FLOOflO SM Caiman’s
a year, single copies five cents.
Li*a w as kept
A Blood Regulator and
- ukigtsls cv ; (toor vsrnl.n.
I siMilted the crups. lleuluglsl*
without auy knowledge of her luvePa
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
SprirvgTonic One dollar
coiidiiioii She did not know wbelber
bottle for BOc. ; : l : :
or address the publisher.
be had dl.d of bi* wound or would hre
XV
Tonnson. S E \V.„t \ S...1
No. 7 F-asl Forty-second street.
to suffer a worse fate for aendtog Nurn.ptltlou.iy a telegraph menage .that
New York.
only the goverumeiit might aend. Bbe
rapidly under tbe «trato. Ttowe
who attended her daiwd oat ipeak of
any tiling that bad happened In cooaeetlou with tbe matter, and Ltoa did not
know bow her own father, who
wa* with tbe armj to the Odnea,
stood toward her.
afternoon there wa* a oound of
horaes’ luK,f* and the cUtter of aabera
If you dc*irc lo instaOl a s)-sIn the court. Thinking that her father
'em ol Klectrical Lighting,
bad returned from tbe war.
BeUs. Burglar AUnn* or Tel
ephones, permit u* lo esti
mate. Wc have a fine Ime of
Then rtie heard her fatheF* voice and
and
iupplie* and can quote *atislooked for blm to rush upeUlra aa he
wa* UMHl to doing when he came home,
faclory price* for high grade
but when be did not she auppoeed that
work and malcriaL
be had not forgiven her for her part to
the deceit. Preaemly ahe beard aararal
e (t»mtog up the eialrway werr
slowly. Tbetfber door opened and Iwr
*
•
On our Snd floor wc are showing a Inrautilul
father entered. foUowed by the oederlies aupiKvrtlnc the wuM figure of her
*^
line of Hammock* in all the latest weave* in
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\Y^S5Ssvsrjcts!.-^
iSP;
w-gsr"’bBT
r-sj
'n
J5^pe You
Papers
i»wa
llliiATT
i.T
autuomphuh.
I OAIN boUKUrki. Atuo-aey st 1
L in MervsnUle CV* block. Trs
iM yT01.I toira^v. Trsrerss Ikiy. Mica
ET.
tss.
-r w
Tuiuijtv.
worn goarsuvx-d.
FOR RRNT.'
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|. M Esrl * Jewelry
aU
Addroe* Hutton- ^y.
C*UgMsHai> HiKtMH ,0 rest.
r tfiqp
a
sMI-ISiS-SlI
LM'r.
W*m
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When Yon Want t Nice cm of Mcti
MlfiCELLANKOU*.
PAcme jiOBTa-
Jom.
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
J. W. Gannllett, H. D.
tt
SW
(ur irtpeiunsrar*.
lirsdusU- u( tk.< B*ruw
CulWt». tbf Clilcs»v
<>Vihlb*lm»«f'oll.«r, l»cm
‘ser-
IHE
.is-,'.".
.r,r..
We fully guaranteex^
DR. IRAN’S Compound
as a sure cure for all.
Catarrlial Diseases.
The Season is at Haiid
III BS W Toil!
..Jor,..
JOHN R. SANTO
[kneral WSUBAMCeI
New Wilhelm
A. D. TYLER
DENJIST
Ice—5U5 New* WUhalm Block.'CIU
AND OONNBCnOMS.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILOlNa
E.W HASTINGS & SON
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stripes and plaid* front
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CAMPBELL BROS
JSttofS.OO
p
=;
Our Na 148 it an exceptionally gooil value.
’
it ii87 inchcfwidc and 81 inches long. Can-
^x
va* weave, with wide fringe, attached pUlow,
. =;:
/ ^
concealed *i»reader at head and wood bar at :
fool and Ihe pnee 1*
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0nkf$U5
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Imp. bmid«4 tdgt Itttffkaa 6n$$ Bammatkf
juM the ihiag lo take oh Kxcurikm* or Camping.
7St, $1.00. $US and fl.sa
-You are forgiven,
aald tbe father. "Tbe emperor haa
I to my piuyer in your behalf.
Ir won hie own forglvefiea* by
ry to the action of wbldi b«
d tbe newe."
fat hi- cuibmiTd bl* daughter;
r Siildler lover 11
were locked to on# aatheFa anus.
IW telegtuph operator waa not ao
foenmate. The mewaage wae traced to
hlab and he wa* sent to Hlbetl*. ^hla
wa* the Aniy ckxid upoa tbe lover*’
hapfdaeaC and Uaa. a few year* lator.
while at court. i»er»uaded tha emperor
Johneon Block
Farm For Sale
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
DRS. SAWYER A PENHALLEOON
...DENTOTS..
JiMPEI aUNIB WOIKS.
U Mm. JomU. ML
'tHj- ...-uoM.
SSTSilJlS i£ KfirthpaH •«)
*« W«hinttoo St
g L. UXMWOOIA O. >u M f- 4t
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PSBEM^US!EI1S
Grand Rapids Fumituro Co.
Houw FurnlOwr., 21. From StrMt
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GRAND RAPIDS A IRDIAIA RY
COHPARY.
N. a CHAPW. Proprietor.
TAX NOTiCa
To All Peopie IntorMlod.
rorBsifinsw.Bay t'nr. Port Hama. Toledo.
.'sssr.s.-is.-.s's
. h»»« been troubled lor mbu U»»
OkMuUtrr utudruU la lb* Vilror.
mr uf lUhWWn: uro rompellrd bj
.at;:'’”
« Tnnn. CUf .«11 a. .. B.
rCdw
Md fiiwul
T.wi.ro.»d0^rtWrM
A. 8 R4BW. A««Hk
GREILICK CO.. CITY.
-hoDc ..(
Tor a beautiful Davenport? if so
-here is your cbance-a $55.00
Davenport for fust Even $50.00*
rs; 's’r‘^“w.*2Si.i?7r£S^ 5 ftu 5 iUu long* mabodany frame*
bigbbacfc coperefhPitbsilKpfusbd
Ml, bV JM G. JohUUOB-
a»eAia.ai.
Carpet ClisAiimg and Ftsather Kenixvstit.g. Csrjwl sewing and Uying.
Bc-lure sending your uld carpeU
away tu In made mtu rugs, let me
ahuw you saiiijJe*
iX* I coold not.- U roo fc»r«
the Boston Store
¥ia.A.A.B.Mvia.<
FIRE INSURANCE
Bammecks, Lawn Chairs
■ ...Porch Goods...
MAMlTEEk IOBTIEASTEiri.1
.
l'r3j|‘&.Tsr
north lino of lot 1 of bionll K M H—;
uah. Lay A Got FtfU NhdlrtflM of
TrarofM City, to Urn Mocth mi of
Klug Edowurxl has Un*n cl
bis duu»co.U* »otulilisbuieiil Though
bis moibtr wa* |Kiiur us. she had
nts aud mal
rtiuritabto side for
tone than waa UMi- IMT-ood to W___________
Ului-d a large!
„jy of ibeae regaidad thalr ph•d. Mauy
aaa* Itort ®f peoaioMhMl waru IMdlffmt to th*tr
TIIYAMOOW WAMTADk
THE EVEimcO BECOBR THAVER8B OITT, MIO?., THURSDAY/JUNE 86. 1903.
tee on sebooU and teachers. MUi Jes
sie VlTlaa dr Monroe was eagaFed
take the plbaa in the High sclu
made raoa* by tbe roaipatlua of
Prtrf. BUSott. at a aalary^rW per
BBoath Miss Anna Johnson was em
ployed for tbe sxith grade of tbe Elm
wood avease scbool at a saUry uf
MlAd Fw* Month, and Mias Nanette
Stnart, for tie fifth and sixth grades
ANNUAL Mppmr OF tUFCi
o€ lbs Boardmaa aveaoe building, at
TENOKNT OIL»«rr
•40 per month salary, and tbe salan
of MUs Paramlee.gas cadet for the
iblrd aad fourth grade* of the Central
raised from |20 to 125 per month
PtllASi Dl ATTUliAlItt wma
All or tbeae teacher, oume ver>
highly recommended
Other Buslneea..
KfttFt FACI WITH THK OHOWTH
onJc lodge wav given per
OF TMI CITY
mUsloa to use tbe school ground. Julj
‘1 for their annual uuilag
Tbe regular accemms w»-r»- lu.-red
paid
In Cfifonclfif
list of free text Ik> .kr tu Ik- p ir
ased and the regular suppUe* need
for tbe I
year were estl
w juid OMntf o# CAiicaUon
mi’s WORE
OfSCHOOLS
Tfc* aanoAl rnport of
OUUrt of ikt work of the cUr
WM
priadAol tkWf to eome htOott
thm board of •docatioo Uul evMila«
TIm roport U of sraat UtorMt to tb*
pooplo of Ue city, aad la m followi:
AfMiMai fUpMt of •upM'InUfidMit o
•choelb
- TraverM City. Juae 24. IkOI.
To Ua Hoaorablc Board of Edoeatioa
I her# tubatt the annual report a
tba dty acboolt for tbc ytar cndlni
May t». 1»0S
t
Tola) coat of Initroction.. 122433 92
ToUl coat of IncldanUla.... 2.418 66
.Coal of acbooU. p«r oaplU..
14 04
Taachlnf Forca.
Uupartatandrnt of acboola........
Numbar of High achool teacbera.. 10
Nuabar of grade leachara............. 38
Special teacher* .......... .............
It will be aaan from thin report that
tbara haa been a marked Incraaae In
tba attaadanoa during tbe year, girl
an indei to the growth of the city dur
tag that tlma ThU alao ahowa the
eSclancy with which the oompulaory
achool aw la enforced, aa the Incraaae
la attendance U the same aa tbe In
craaae In the achool oenaua of thla last
year The percentage t»f attendance
la high. Indicating an excellent condl
tion. particularly In the High ach(»ol
where
re the compulsory law la not oper
alive because of age limit, yet here
tbe percentage Is the. highest
Appreciating the good work done In
the past, a successful effort haa bean
made to raise sUIl higher the stand
ard of scholarship. During the year
tba High school was examined and
placed on the accredited Hal for the
Unlrerslty of Michigan foi
two years. We are thus
by tbe other schools and colleges In
Wr
WOMAN’S
J
» .
_ m
tbs United Stnu
It U a ac
I acbooU and good clU
assparable That both
4
abaU aalat
hers U my sanmat aim and
support of all InsUtuUons.
or maintaining good acbooU U a dtfl
cult one and rsqolraa tbe oooperatlo
of all ooMtnmd. R«p«ttaU^
L M OUbarL
Tbe
was beauilfully
! ferns and cm
The bride was becomingly gowned
In a light gray trimmed with appUque
The. bride was the recipient of many
1 beai
ide’a
vus wedding dinner.
The guests from’Traverse City w«»re
Mr and Mr*. Charles Ely. father and
mother of the groom: Miss Maud Ely.
sister uf tbe groom; Mr* Ruhamah
>ng. Rev. and Mr* Hugh Ken
large company of old and >oung
were at the depot to bid one of Frank
fort* popular young ladles good-bye.
Rice and old ahoea were In evidence
When the bridal party alighted from
the 10:65 Pere Marxiuette train last
night a crowd of friends of the
with good wishes and
oongratulalion*. and incidentally rice
and old shoes were again on hand in
abundance.
The bride It well known and very
popular In Frankfort. Tbe groom to
one of Traverse City's splendid young
men. '
The happy couple will make this
city their residence. A neat and com-
BTAQE AND PLATFORM.
The concert tomorrow evening bytbelr home to ready they will stay at Stewart A Steffens’ orchestra under]
the home of the groom’s |»arent* on the auspices of tbe Woman's club will,
be one uf the finest musical entertainthe bay shore
menu even given in this city, and the
way the ticket* are going shows that
C. M. B, A. Picnic,
there will be- a large attc-ndance of
The member* of tbe C. M B A. music lover* The playingOf the or
and tbelr friends will enj<iy a basket chestra to so well and favorably
picnic at Provemoni next Sunday lak
y in the
Ing advantage of the M A N. E ex
them erftener.
curslon which leaves hero at 9 o’clock.
embrace t!
who will embra
All the members are requested to
hem at the
<xiiife and bring their frlendK
in the City
Every Cady in tbe
town
‘miss Ethel Gibbs to back from
Olivet, where she has attended col
lege the past year
A K Bellinger, of Maple City to in
lown uxlay
Ge«irge l,alher went to lU*yne Falls
this nittriiing to bid on a fine schiad
house at that place.
Peter Wurzburg went to Reed City
this morning to see the races
Ralph Anderson went to Empire
this morning on business.
Miss Alice Walt, of tiu«rdman awnue. b-ft this morning t.n an extendv^l
visit to Saginaw and other points
The Asylum team as playing t»ida>
in
their game
with
Kalkaska
to as follows:
Catch. H
Welch>
pitch. Baker, shun. Glllett; first
Cox; second. Rosser: third. Colby;
Welch; right.
RECORD WANT AO.
lUAN-CooBty of Ursnd
wSsts
white and are beautiful creations.
waists. To
here are a few’ prices
mi33e» aad CblUnu'3 Sklrt3
Fhese are
an idea of the saving,
:
: ' :
:
:
Fifty cent wstoto lor
Chlrty^lght Ctnto
One dotlanpaistofer......$*penty-Flpe Cento
One donsr fifty Uatototor
One Dollar
CwoDoltor wsisto for
One DollarTiffy
Chree dollar UNitoto tor Cwo Dollars Ouarter
Four dollar waists lor
three Dollars
Esdiis Wgb 6rsdi Dns$ SkMs
Made of cheviots, vdilts, Venetians, broadcloth, br.lliantines, etc., in
black, blue and other shailcs, in the ver) Utesl styles, with pleats,
tucks, rtounces, flare.iKJitom, etc. None worth less than $6.50,
some worth $10.00, $12 00 and $16.00. Choice now for $3.9S.
$4.60, $6.08 and $0.ys.
Eadit3 aad ttllaata Tiat Calhr*madt Salta ■
lyere is a Chance to Secure
a Waist at a big Saving
Made of novelty suitings, all wool cheviots, in tan, brown, black and
navy blue, jackets lined with satin, trimmed with double ca}»e
collar, long stole front, latest sleeves. pulT at cuffs. Skirts flare
bottom, alwa)*s retailed at $15, $18 and $’20. Choice now for
$7.60 and $8.95.
Esdiis eiegaat Silk Jackets
Very newest styles worth $10. now $5.98.
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These wonderful valuers
COLUMBIA
on strict iv new goovls can only be had at
s
Gnat Jf^sttmnt Sale
Steinberg's Store
1
Oldest City On Earths
N FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY
.
J
Will display in our Shirtwaist Dept, a .
fine selection of India needlework. Turkish Embroidery. Maltese Laces,
Beautiful Drawn work. Oriental Kimonas, braperies of all kinds, and a rare
line of Oriental Novelties. We invite
every lady to call and see his display.
It’s a rare opportunity to get some gen
uine Oriental articles at very’ reasonable
prices to decorate your home. Mr. Kal
.will be.in the city only the two daysmentioned.
S-THE BOSTON STORE-*
1.
I hey are
a little mus>ed frt»m the haiuilinj; every*
waist is new and up-to-date. Ihey are all
Beautiful styles, strictly taibr-made. Made of all woc^ choice mater
ials. 41.98. worth $J.60; $2.98, worth $5.00.
V.
Mr.A.e.Kal,-'?'
U5SS5Sar.’—itD*
Reduced
from one of the foreniost manufacturers of
Ana HU
Planes Tuned.
Orlnnells hkve a special tnnei
short time at the store and any
order* left wlU receive prompt atteatloo. All work guaranteed
2S9
Baat Front atrooL
1907-5t
One dundredU
\Vc have that many sample suits.
mmm4
rmmm
Miss Laura k'urtsch entertained a
few friends at her home on Sixth '‘Kmsu John A. Lprssfw. Jadf* of Pro
t last night in hon«T of Mbs
of thes-UWofld** V MUUr.
Ethel Pope who Is soon to leave
city. Very unique .game* were
9d and afforded generous am
ment for the gue*i*. Dainty refresh
ment* were served by the bos
covert being laid for twelve
whole evening was one of plea
and the honored gueat received the
heartlset wUhe* for the best kind
times during her proapectlve v'Uli.
Immediately after tbe Pburth Miss
l*ope will leave for an yxiended vUli
In Chicago. Bt. Louis and other <
in the west spending some time Iq
imm
should drop hertporfctoeome and
s*«th* 0r«at doings in SUinhorg’s
Busy eioak Departnunt « «
Mtoh Alice Walt went to Saginaw
^^naiidc Carter to home from M A
C He spent a w*-e*k visiting at Grand
Rapids and oilier tMliul^ on hto way
EVENTS IN SOCIEl^
I seren years
while that of the United States U only
4J yaarw and that the arerage eani
Inga In MMsaebuaetu U
The ring ceremony was used.
e^swvvswwtv.
Tomorrow afternoon will In* tbe an
nual meeting of the Woman’s club All
Drawing and Manual Tri
are requestecl to be there
The work In drawing has been suc- ladles
promplly
The chairman of
cessfuHy conUnued. Over |150 worth
tickets for the Ste
♦ of tine pictures have been added to art A Steffens concert
requests that
the<^houU at little expense to the
adles who have been sailing tick
clty.'WThe regular work has been
return all unstdd tickets and
w aftem«»on at the
• %y uMng no books this coming year
sUll more work of this kind can be LEAVES MILWAUKEE THURSDAY
• 125 Even slHl furk of this work In the
designing
_nlng and constructing Manaosr f^~Fapsr Mill Will be
wood of many a
J be
Thla Wsek,^
^^tter method of 1
Fred Robert* has Just received a
JIRralnHig In our schools ThU telegram
er for the
from the.
%ould require the fitting up of a shop
e Milw
er mill that
^Jw^^M^dltlonal teacher to superrUe
on bis way
and will be here Friday or Satur
ThU next ydar all the avalUble seatlag capacity of the buildings will be In
At the present rate of Im
essary for the year following.
The result of good schools U
clUaenahlp Tbe report of the
superintendent of public Instruction
ayde J Ely of this city and Mias D
lia Maud Decker of Fraakfort^de
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
tSSer of Frankfort, were unli^
d In
marriage by Bev.. Hugh Keuaed
CLUB ANNUAL
safv
1
^
iratlona for Orand
9 Take ’Place
Iklor keeiH*r-;Alex
viwvsvww
•
AO
MITTEO LAST NIGHT.
MABRIEO AT FRANKFORT
Clyda J. Ely pf Tbia CRy Capturua a
Wlfs From Laks fihoro Toum. ,
Yesterday aflemuun. at 5 o’clock, at
the home uf Mr aad Mrs Rob. rt
PERSONA!.
foTu-r
^ object of the historical and
that haa
ear In this
FORTV-TWO NEW MSMBSRfi
Of the three hundred *hare* of
.tuck in the New Weque-tong club
which were ls*ued under the reorgantxatiun of the club only six are left.
having l^nj^dHy disposed
The remaining shares will not gg I
King for takers WheuNthe club
r*-«,rganlzed the shares were sold at
to secure bids
fifty cent* on the dollar. |5. on condl
On recommendation
vcommt
of the comi
tlon that the purchaser pay a year’s
ise on buildings and grounds, the ex- dues at the same time, making a loUl
tsrior woodwork of the Oak Park
building was ordered -painted,
room la the Boardman avenue and
la tbe beijnwood avenue building was
. iS.tHM)
There was a large attendance al the
Central grounds, nine new lights were meeting of the slockhuldera last night
ordered placed In the Central bluld and 42 new members were admitted.
lag. and 1.076 square feet of new sUle The matter of the opening on July
board was ordered purchased for tbe 1st was discussed but tbe complete
Central building. 300 square feet for program hsi not yet been prepared
Elmwood avenue and 4W) for Board
maa avenue. The recobimendatk
that a cement walk be laid on tl
has asked that members
west side of the Central grounds »
having chairs to spare contribute the
Wadsworth street was deferred for
use of them fur that evening
Ar
rangements will Ih^ made tu have
w couch
Plumed.
the fo
ckholder* have
not yet tieen *<-en In regard to th^
slock and dues, but the thirty-day
limit has expired and the amounu
TO BUNG CROWDS
bhuuld be paid In. The olBceni. how
ever. have decided to extend the limit
fipsclal Train Will fiUrt From to June 27ih, so that all members may
arrange to see the treasurer before
Fotoaksy and Bsach Hers st 9
the oiM-nlng It Is deelred that afi
s- m-. Return at 9:80 p. m.
be In good sundlng U-fore
the opening. There are only a very
few whom the secretary has nut lH>eii
James Kehoe. agent of the IVre able to see and the*« will duublleKS
Marquette and one of the Iransi^rta make It a point to be In al the big
tlon committee lor the Fourth.^ re time of the 1st of July.
The pro.iH-cl for a hucce.^ful .ea
night that
SOD Is ekiremely bright, the large
rosd bad decided to run a spi*clal membership assuring great Interest.
train from Peioskey on the Fourth.
The Improvements are progressing
The train will arrive here at 9 a m nicely and It will not be long before
ftumlng will leave this city at the club grounds will be one of the
I m This Is a better arrange m<»st attractive spots In the city.
than the committee hop*rd
as Jt wav not exp«H-ted J
BEGIN TONIGHT
the sp«-cia| would leave from
>rthern point Mms................
The arrangement
Union Holiness Tabsmacis Services.
and equally g<kHl service
Corner Eighth and Roae StiweU.
on all other lines. Then- will be n»»
Union Holiness TalH-rnscle services,
celebration In Fetoskey this
which assures great crowds from that conducted by Rev. J W. Harris and
direction It has b4-«-n iltMldcHl also wife, evangelists from Springfield.
not to celebrate in ManlsU-e. aud that Ohio, will begin tonight near the ctiralso means big crowds from the en ner of Eighth and Rose streets, city
Non-sectarlsn. All Christians an- Intire length of the M. A N K
C E Murray. ag« nt of the O U. k vli«Hl to attend and take part Oin-n
I and T C.. h AM. and also a i
.o all Services will In- at 2.30 p m
ber ol the transportation commi
and 7;3fi p m each day. Bring
moon service Sunday
was notified this morning that
bIbU-s tu afternoon
3 p m. and 7:30 p m
special train on the T C . L. A, M service*
Tuesday
Thur^
would leave NorthiHjrt at 7 a m. aud ('hlldren servicess Tuesdays.
reach here at k:5o a m Heturnlng days and Saturday* at 10 a m
leave here at 10 p. m
.
parents Invited to send their children
cbll
Present Indications are that this
and c<»me thorn
year’s celebrstlou will witness the
greatest crowd ever gathenM in Trav
erme City before
MADE A GREAT RACKET
»the studenta entering these schools
from our High achool. U la more val4
uable as it taads to raise and maintain Psopls Went to the Boston Store for
a higher standard of scholarship and
Rscktt
wort ThU la what We wUh. The
bast U none too good. The demands
By mUtskt
to be made upon our young men and the signature
women In the near future are (
plartMl under the ’’Kacket" store ad
Tbelr school life must he one of
v.-rttsement. It
mlsialoj al
imgh preparation
Because of thla
nothing should stand In the way of
great racket which followed
(his morning In the lk»ston Store
when buyers for the lUcket sit>ck gut
pupils do not
ot go farther than the In Into the wrong store However, (hey
Hate grades the
tl
work there U wtM-e all properly dlrectetl and fi»um
strengthened
Dgthened and Improved. whst they wante<l. but some of then
ui been
made such a racket about the mb
guage work, mental arlthmet
take that only the must abjec
have been increaaed. more time win
„ s for the printer• tNuild restore
f given to thisI next yeai
year, blahw^
quiet
been extended In the-----gra"-S by using
reading The
SEMI ANNUAL ELECTION
i furnish choice
reading material for young p<
More readers are read in the Arsl four Brlcklsysrs and Masons Chose Officers
Last NlghL
grades than heretofore. A noted edu
cator has said that. **li has been I
Ing of the Bricklsy»-rs
thst a child learns to read with
snd Masons’ union held In Montague
hall last evening the following officers
were elected for
Ing one!
Not only
months.
read, but a 4pv« for
President—Willi
developed In the child
lid by the children.
VIct'pres
This It readily doneI by furnishing suflary^ McMlchael.
Aclent material adaptcMl to child life
tary-C ' McMlchael
ThU also widens the scope and
ens the interest In the other i
I/-
ONLTSn
SHAKES LEFT
DRV BATTERIES
.. FOR...
AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES, -ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHT
ERS, ETC. :: :: :: ::
J. B. PAIGE.
ELECTRIC MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION Bopplieaand Repairs
TDAV/ITDQF
f'lTV
SJir'M
1 KAVtrCoc.
Cel
1 T,
miCxri.
i 2 1 4 Front St- C»t»ren* phone No.
1
The Nerlinfcr
Real Estate Exchange
Over First National Bank
MODERN HOMES
MODERN FOLKS
In all paru of the city. Houses
buUt to your own plan and sold on
easy paymenu &om $750 up.
602or4B.
ORAIMD
(Jo IM O
-GIVEN BY-
STEWART & STEFFMS’
OMOMBCS-TMA
FRIDAY EVENING,
A Bargain evary day In thla apace
TOOX OATH AS EWC
CITY
OPERA
HOUSE
ADiiiniDi2S6,8::tr£?.
Aotomatlc bars bare become ao laeBalcrmte. Jan.
Ktoc Peter 1 of ccaafttl to BwitzerlsDd that • ctmxftutr
8arTta.'toak the onU of ruler beliiro kai bae* farmed to aurplj tbe F«laa
'and tkelr rlslior* wm> ekccric svtai
mstlc restaurants, where meals, ragfr
Mf fra* tbe luadert ebao aad cklpa %o
the giahanae Mz^Mrae tahla «WR|.
win U aerrad by etaetrtcRy.^
YESTERDAY'S I88UE
t^al T.I«r*P«
TRAVEB8® CITY, MICH., THURSD.AY. JUNE 25. HK«.
W<
JAILBIRDS
BROKE OUT
OKNfUAt
JAIL
PlUVKRV.
•EtUAlNf LAST NIGHT
JOVi FllSONEtS IKArU
AND WHENCAGOUTt OF NONE
> ARE KNOWN At VET
■
■
liMfS
Thom
tMurlng
In
tht
Coiintry
t
All Oirsctions—Msn
"who RsfuMS to Go ChohsS
AlmMt to Ooath
nlgti
The rise
«SS Allrod Uufsick. whu OM roc*nll)
l^osloU Of Coiilrsi 1^0 M ao
e«
#AlK‘d rrloilbsl fruiii Kt^niurky. a hero
MOK«meervlM A Oi^Ul«IU«r far kllllus
tl» luuuo of Mo.oof
The
sl/tTiff Of Or4M««u|> county
In the
Ml I iMt msbt slier him hul his n*
guUHijoii i*si»ers hSd niM arrlvtil
An
other os« Claudo Porks. <if
Atilen
who WHS WHltlUK trial for assault a ill
Intent to rsi>u This was the aecx>nd oi
ihlr«h^ r harae of an offence (*f this nature
Jatk Ikiaers, ju»t senitutced for sui>
da>s ItiT asMuil and Uiiery and Kl'
mer Miner, whose urm fur drunk and
disorderly expired today hut who was
afraid ol inoiw serious eharfes. were
the tHber two
to
Mancelunu
aitorne> were called
yesterday and a circus was In loan
last night
The sheriff s fatnil) had
Jusi »lep|MHl ttut When I he d» lU'er>
larrred
The priMmeis had the IIIm*
lh« >
of the e4>rrldur. ds>llines and
an Iron lutr
sJs feci long *and
nd two Inches wide.
Kaik chains from the cell hdnks and
with them In Mime
Mmu* manner aauce4H'du4l
off oln- of the
inch bara which lutrred ihe window in
the rear
The liar had first been
sawed aUmi an elghih of an Inch
with a case knife
The severed bar
war then twisted up as far as the
cross har wi»uld permit. aUnit sixteen
Inches
The bars were four liiehet
apart
The screen outside
of
the
^lars was kicked loose at the Uillom
only, thus maklUK sn aiH^rlure throuKh
which It hardl> stWMUs that men could
pass; hul they did
Another Inmate.
Alvnh Uavanway. refused to g«> and
was choked, as he says, until he re
frained from making an oui co. lie
claims 14» have given the alarm a»
atMin as the birds were iHit
No imt^e of the fugltUes ha* >et
lien discovered
Oflieers are MMiurlng
the ctiuniry In all dlreclluus
The
Kentuckian Is supposed, to be a dan
gerous man bni lortunalely
Is
un
frmed so tar as known
SNALLMl AGAIN
M MiM CMOS Of ths OiSMSO Mavf
Dsvsiopod on EmI Eighth
•tfMt
lOd
U«i) tirsy shd
Wilt
Hi tl
llriftu sr*j vitiiiss «
huro«T ol lJ«»TKf <lnKt(h
sireeK Uray was i
coming-diiwn with the disease
weeks ago and the other two a
dsys Ister
h is a very mitil I
Health U«err ThmnpMm was mdl
Aed. however and plaMrd the family
under quarantine yesterday
No
ous results are anilcl|»attd
HupervTWor
Cleveland did noi
lleve the disease to he smallpia and
was gtrtng to Uke the »lgn down
with a mile help irom the au
Hies changed hts mind
There Is
4if placing him in quarantine
ik wtr. 1.1 tSs Kssniiva ^
~Fln«
At
Noon-
First M.
E. Chursh This Evening.
WILL BE HELD
FOR MURDER
Mcknight examination ib
'
today at KALKASKA.
on
K. Northam Laid to Rsat In Oakwood
June 25-^Mrs
THEY BROKE OUT AGAIN.
BasKalara' CUih “Did Thlaga- to Mr.
and Mra, Lae Horaaby.
At the marriage of Mr and Mrs
Lae Hornaby last evening, ihe Bach
ekuV c4ub were very ^ervly guests
After tbe ceremony, however,
they
hustled Mr and Mrs. Hornsby Into a
bus and drove them aU*ut the city,
stopping at all the places where Ueir
Ian?? dicutod.
calUng out a crowd
and dliplaytng
the newly
married
couple with Ihe cries
-Here Uaj. ^rs Uty . here they oome
SOI SOBS.”
and
kid ^nd
.
4Wthi r
sba|.es
Men's Suits.....................7.oo. lo.oo. is.so; I6.00
Youth's Sults..8.00.4.00, h.00,7.00
Boy’sSuiU...
Nowlarsd
Hats
“
Felt or
Straw
50c to 3,00
$1.50
ProsvH'uilng
and W D
Gilbert .id Traverse, for the defence.
Siiiue damaging tesilmuny has 4*een
Ininuliieed against
Mrs
McKuigbt.
ihi defence tlghilng hard over every
Look
“SY ALL MEANB HAVE A FIT.**
S. BENDA & CO.
John HattenAeld lesliAtsl
to
the
Iporchase of strychnine for Mrs Me.Knight shonly before the death of
the death of Murphy
I Murphy
onvulsious. l>r P«aar:api*arently m
Uall lesilAed t his part In the Investl
|4;aiiou. and expre
Muri*hv du-d Iri*n
U
Rasort Hotel
Atraady
EntsrUining Bummer Quasta
Manager
Harry l> Bauih. ol the
Ne-ab ta wania resort hotel, was
in
the city this morning arranging for
supplies fur his hotel
The bt»iel was
opened uiday and already there are
a number of guesu being aatertalnad.
Manager Baugh states that svery oot
tage is taken for the season and that
he has a groat number of applicatioaa
ahead tv*r accommodations
at
the
hotel
The rush #111 begm about the
Aral of July or soon after the Fourth.
NOTICE
M. ff M K. Excursions
Commencing Sunday. June U. and
anchFallemata Sunday untU further
notice, excursion trains
from Traverse CUy to
and 5:U
Trav erse OKy f B
Leav
“
p. m. Leaving
rrovaaMBi 10 a. as.
picavci!
40rth $1.^. now
O tioes TMt Wear
P4aiin Screen Doors worth si.uo.
only
boas That Fit
J'lnes That Are Ritiit
0
with
the high grade
Kiinball
89c
.... 03c
We have them in both 2-6 and 2-vS wide. No more at these pcK«
whcii^ these
gone. Call today if you want
THE ECOHOHT STOM "
Pianos..
jTSk
showing.
|*crfea
Thckc
m tone,
you will make
no misiake
lory jmccs and
liberal
Small iusUumenis
sheet muiic, talking
chines and tccotds
ASHGE»"«RECC
ma:
JlWist
Carptnttr
AT
RASTALU^
iiuality and duiabililv. anvl
CBSsMers tbe qtalltj tf
20 Year Cold Filled Case, Genuine
American
Movement
W. W. (MUU. CONPMV
$t.98
^
414 BoutK Union Street.
fMIt fiDHKM (0.
■
The Old Roiiable Shoe House
M Lie MADE-TO-ORDER
That's what oncoi our coslonicrs
said the other day about an L.
L. Adler Bros. .V Co.,
ter-made suit that we
the
solil
righL
season.
lie
“Adlerck»ihing is made
oi the same tabnes and
merchant
And it is a
chant
in
lOWJRlCCB.
Give me a
want to buy
FRANKTRUDE
Successwto IMbs.
I
You ttibo Ulear
..Bate..
:ir-.
We *Tt jiw openiag wme new ilupe* ia
K>n halt—brown and black
best
it is
ihcir wav.
pielly clever
tailor
is
the
the
udors use, and
made up in itcciscly
8 set Bf (3) wbo4 bottom
pisses ter.
A set ol 43) iros phtses
for........ ............ $S.T5
As4 other tools tt exceedhclJ
hiru
4i.
ilai
'
his ttalB. as wwU as the
jwKc he must pay. If yo«
will examine my stock of
iTarpcnicrs' loob you wiB
find URh quality arwl price
to your hking
Rochev-
early
same . |altcms
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTALL'.I31S!I»
CALMAN'B INTERIOR BPAR
most do-sVv vsr«ls>. msis
who can
mer-
give
as
SErmws
stylish a ganuera ibi $30.iK» to
$40.U0 as wc egn give
hall
the
money
yvm
and ocn less.
There are no more expert ttesigncrs in the country than those
employed
by
1-.
-C Her
Co.
F»«rkmnrk»s
liu*s.
• '
ThaHomiit
600D CLSpe
wiut-iEi-ivi
Dr. J. W. Prwntioe oaaa down tmas
Tiee
Etc
The Real Reliable Clothier.
Surely you cxn apjirccialc the Fcooomy in buy ing now at tlvese |WK«t;
Plrst^ClBSS MEAT MARKET.
being fought by
Faruest Smith
store—But then
JlfmimnM. WHY PAY MORE?
WE KNOW
terms.
. 1.60, S.00. 8.00, 4.00
same i»ncc in any
)x>u iUw't gel BENDA QrAUTY.
on J Parker,
line from this eiiy lo l>ld Mls.b»n i
with a liue lo w tig for the tli ^
tmlay
arc
If so )X)ur Fourth of July outfit should be
BOUOH-r QW
Hive No Tl L O T
ujoyable gathenug
gooili arc
-
Of couI^c y ou can
n buy suits at the
Hamilton
1» O
of
will address the prayer
the Hei-i»nd M K
You will l>c
.SKf'
Do You Want tbe Newest and Best?
A luiy Mireamib- Co
load of American Field
^“rraxerst-
THE WEATHER
$2700
WM. BLACKBURN
ghur
MUs
lu
marriage
their
Uh^ Burns
Martha K Millar and,
by. Uith of this city
Rev l» Coch
lin ofAciait^
Mr I'haritw t\».
of
Aklen. was be»i man and the bride
was aiteudid by Miss HoxvUv Vogel
siiug
Immediately
after the ce^«^
mouy Mr and
Mrs. Hornsby
were
soowertHl
wUh
ixmhwtulatkms and
iHwt wishes of the guests prveont. who
imU*red aUmi Aftyv
Tht CiKims weiv beautIfu’lv dtwrat
nilly arrangtxl
re a lw*unilful
served
The
couple were the reciplenu of
beauiUul and useful presents
and Mrs Hornsby are both well
known in ihuviiy and vlctaiiV Both
aiv graduates of the high school and
are well known In social clrctos. The
bride has Ux-u out of the sutvesaful
teachers la tiak Park school for aev
era) yean, whila Mr Hottisby
has
taught tn this regloa since his return
from colege
He was prmcipal of the
S^LrSSn A‘l‘an';i SST*
lira. Uon
w4lk Mr.
Ri. nt
Swell
lal in the circuit court,
murder In the Brat de-
HOINSBY-NILIAI
Hon J W kltlllkeii.
O P carter and E
McNamara
The ttoral uSerlugs wv
In great prviluslim and of rare bi«u
testifying to the esteem in which I
deceased was held
riain
Patent
$3.00
The Prutecu^ ifi.iue
Circle
wil!
give a dame in their hall this e\en
Wc
from
cut
Mary Mc-
!"'
Audersitn. and a quartet consisting
Messrs Bkeieher. While. Snyder i
• Hunter nmdervnl l
A larae variety of styles
duH.e
BJuchcr
patent cult skin wpi’s rs
OmTKOasATMV
ING TODAY.
a
to
tornsys Fight Hard
Kalkaska
took all events in BOAT H.C
Gates
Yale oar
men
rife Lake U building about half a
mile of Slone walk along the sides ol
her main street
J J. Mayhari. of South ILardman.
and Mrs Kittle Wilson, fi.rmerly
Kittle Wells, were married at ^fe
Lake this morning
C K Hunter and J A
McIntosh
caught 15 Ane bass at Silver Ijike yes
tenlar aftermsm
Ivclai
eland
e a c\>U»ny of Iowa
people
pie reaortlug
Ti
there
Uils
season
C H Chandler, of (Vdar Hapld*. has
been enjoying the delights of Ashing.
id laying aruimd f«*r aUiut
Others from Cedar Rapids
who arrived recently
are
Herman
Cushman and family, and Mrs John
son
Mure from the tame place will
The bUnuah
received a car
Wire Feuelug
Rev James
Grand Rapids,
* * Gip B«ok Ston
oxfords for
UB FBONT ar
► . Conn. Juui
- The
shi.wed their siiiK-rior
llarvaid crews biday by
races on the Thames
Csmalary This AfUmaon Attar
U'lwei n Ihe fiuir varsliy
,
tong and Buccasaful Ufa.
*n. two mlli s. was won by Yale
pHisecutor Hmt
ve ieugihs
The stvond race. terv lew s
illiS,
iHlweeu
^h^
fres!.hmeii which. lliUe by llllle. with many con
Batnuel K
Nv»rtham wa> laid to eights was Wi*u by
by about Ave . tradictlous and discrepancies between
'.v Yale
Yi
Tvsl this afternoon alter a long and lengths
The ihird ra»-e. four mile*, the diBeivnl
interview
auccosaful business eartvr. In which, iMlween the varsltv eights was Wi*n!fessed to giving
to
gtv
lor more than hall a century, he wa» by Yale by three lengths
i that cam
closely IdenllEiHl with the pr\»gres«
t
trf7ihe Urand Traverse regkm
The
ished as yet
fuheral was held from the rt^ideiiee
I*be required
Mrs Mcof A II IViT) to UakwixMl cemetery,
Ihe
terrible
Knight shows plainly
and was at tended by a large uumU^r
rains ol the paat few weeks
of the old pioneers ol the city and by Popular YoungyPeople United m Mar
Han Murphy, a brt*ther. and Mrs
riage Lisr-Evcning by Rsv.
other friends ol the deeeaMd
oodword. a slater of the accused
services were In charge t.f Kei
O. Cochbn.
id t nder Shertff A B Cornell were
Corhlln. who apitke to glowing te
pul on the stand fur the defence, and
of the qualities of Ihe deceased.
the case was then adjourned till Bat
I the home of the bride s parents
Wivrk for the Interests of those around
urdar morning at k:3b o'clock
and Mrs tv C. Millar of GarBeld
him. and his Idenilttcatlon with the
ly bH»k place at
progress of this region
The funeral
OPENED TODAY.
Ave.ockw'k last evei ing which 4inUed
arrangements
»» charge of W
B
thu summer s
Against
.Vitorui V
a
$3.50
WI-; buy at our store a i*air of
ki g UTBONO. MANAUBR
imaging
YALE WON THREE
Regatta.
FUNERAL OF FIONEER
Program at
McPherson Poet O A. R. and W»v
man s Relief Cortia en> entertaining
ihv PtMiis and W R C. from North
port end Meple City today with h^
<iuariers at ilraage hall
The
day
TRAVERtE CITY CANNING FAC has iieeu si»eul in social visiting and
renilnlscemes.
Tonight a free
TORY IN OPERATION
lertalnroent will l>e glv^ In the nni
Melhotllst
In the
Isiturs
The programi^gben
give
lecurd win be carried out in full
And is tn the Market for All BofU
tilarly this morning t
of Producc-^First Batch Turned
It was out gather
headquarters to wel
the
soldiers
Out St 11:30 Today.
- Usilors
Maple City sent
dehigaiion. some coming on
The hrsi pruUuii tg the Tl a verse tbe trains and some drtvlng In .
'tty rsuniug Co s facion was mmiuj
The Nurthp
ui this nujrnlng
all
rsnioHl
and
about twenty
.s.ked and ready f«.r sale
The big iVe m*'*anI
They we ^ met by their
rate «»I <wns <il swe«'i cherries came
reetings
wert
and after
III of Ihe tlual CiNdlng lank at II lo exchaugiMf all
led In a body.
beaded by the
martial
The laeloi) sisrtml ojierailMUs this irauge hall
Here the local ladles
loming with a lore* of 5o omployA-si were busy preparing dinner and the
dwoei cherrtoa. rtnl and hlrn k. are In- visitors were entertained on the lawn
ing handled and eantnul rapnlly
Only where n tent and chairs had Uen ar
l.m craie* weie on hand when ih»* raiieed
»rk began.ihN morning but a lwu»'
Wlieii Ihe Uinwr houi arrived the
butd came ibi« alurniM.n, and
ibe
guests
S.ls were iipelied and the
any u't^oa W-the maikei tor all
ated at labli-h s
berrie.s I bat iair m- pureha>.e.l.
.Hug Viands
Huring • the
M il iapaeliy l.u e.'tnnlni; U mi
I Rev
Ijtufmaii presided ai the
Ml
Tw«i ears id l ans
175 msi, load1 of the hall and eutenaiued with
u.a i.n band, Will, iih.i, on ibe seli i II.
I i.u hU gramophone
rtui.l
rio- ciiuipany; has storage Idr
This alii-rmsm was sjuml in driv
ing about the city lu.rlgs furnished by
Tbe pr.KeHh o^ tanning Is
erymeii
Rupin-r will be
ri'fciiug
'rUe eherrteti
serveii at Grange hall totdght
and
oL.iighiy washed and then
piM^d
,he posts ahd eoriu. will gi» til
lie cans are then n
with the Cher the euleriainmeiil a the First M E
i‘» iheii they are laki ii lo an..iher tfaurch.
^
up
Is I
Kwrvihfng ti* give• the visit
visitors
s
giMid Huo is being; pri*i*erly
pri*i*erly
k*oked
siea^u
Fii.m heie Ihe> g<» tbumgli
. ________
.. , _
„
McPherson
IW
•X where ihe touiperalure
ralM-dl^Hfc royally entertained by Northvs*ri
high tumigh lo drive out all the
lie air
Maple tjil> iv*sts ml ihe former
Thill Ihe cans puss under a brusji place and the ivlebratn»n imlay Is
which washes the can tops and dries
them, when ihey pass iuii> the ma '^'ci.nsjo^uons amiUig the ol.l M.ldlers
ehlue eapiK-r which eai>s auiomatleal today IS I’ncle Han
Whipple
ly l^ cans at a iiiue. each id the two walkisl in this monilug to be. present
p
machine cappers haviug a vuiuo iiy ot at the festivities
moiMi cans p*r day. which. In aildl
aimeltv ol
^loii lo the hand cai
kes the eapm llj i*f
•ails |H*r day id ten
Not Have
What sIzeJ windi»ws you have or how many: the
right kind of Window Shades can be obtained
here. The right color.and the right price, and
il made to order they will be hung right.
.*.
How's that fur a business proposition?
AIE lOY ALLY ENTEBTAINED
FIRST FRUIT
CANNED TODAY
I Annual Vars.|>
no matter
up Ibe Hoardman y.-.ier
i .i.i of
em
Md uit-li
NORTHPORT lANO MAPLE CITY Mr Vogk
Ins ti^h to
but what Kd did with them Las uui
VETCRANB IN THE CITY
yet b*>eu ripialn%>d
The overflow pipe from ihe water
lag trough on Pfae
strsn-t
became
clogged last evening and
a lovely
lake was formed thero Tbe trouble
was Tt-medled todaj.
The U R B-i train was delaved
MePHERBON POBT AND WOone- hour and
three
quarters
this
kTfe Lake, on ai*c<»uni ol
MAN'B RELIEF CORPG
cars In a log train Jump
Aftarnoon Bpant In a Bedel Way
ARMOUR IN
TIGHT PLACE
Uiard of trade this
July wheal advaneiNl 1\ o\er
last
night s
close, tdd SepiemlK*r. d‘v.
new style July M.ld up t.i KH* fgaliot
last night's eloMi <4 7BS and
n
Ik'pt ember
styb
iChas
'The general belU4 Is that iMeagutVhas
Armour In a tight place and
thought July
GOOD TIME
OFG. A.R.p.
Bumptuoua Meal Barved
»s on and ate plated in craies. by
teh they are let ibiwit Into the big
am cookers
k\ir
apples, .pump
kins, siiuash and such pixidiqts. only
ing water,
water. aUuii lIpH
lowi id iMilling
they
Ihis altitude. IIs rtNUirv<d
Foi
^g»ked In Ih • oiHU ota*kers
rii‘s and i*iher pr<*
iliiiis hiiwiver
THOMAS
CLCAGUE HAt A COR
ihiei aii- <ii>ked III
reqiilfi-d at.
pri'ssure ol
Ibe closed kellies, at
NER IN WHEAT
li-mperaiuTe
Eat'h cmiker
nu*date P.Ph* cans
at
a
Pries For July and Eaptam- CAHikItig
From ilu* Cistkers the cans
go to the txHiliug tanks and from
Wdl
Ba
Forcad to
the warehi*us«‘ where they
Ona Dollar.
await shipment acciiraing to orders
SEVENTH TEAM-li)09
GlItvmKB
CaMe are out announcing the mar
June t2
rlHst^ at Pueblo. Culoraik.
Hammond. <w>hlt r o
.rf Mr
Cor. Front and Union
Two doUaia and three dollar.—Another
Ime we ahow laaB color, at $ | .50 tO
$2.00-Our $3.00 Ueaby i. not
equaled ehewher* at The price.
BamiUonChthingCo.
Mi
m
1
THE SVEKIKQ BEOQRD, TKAVEBflE OiTT, M|Cgg^ THURSDAY, TUNE 25. 190ft.
CAm%6f ACAT
THE EYBOIIG Ifi^
Pelifie Pet Aboard Osnbaat To-
m
tHOi T >ATP
J. W. HAllNtt.
Rivalry
M««. Md.. Jw
towns In
Uali^ iitau* fUftboM TopslA. now school U k
i Ikino*. bni n Thomna cni
wkicb la Ua mmooi of ib« »«aa*d. and
wkicb alao baa a hlatory from bavtn«
thirty-live
acnrad nadar Uree flasa
Kona of
burch has
cm or mfcmber. of Ue crem
Uahop Bis
iinf to admit Uat tt la ao. but
Marquette conducted the oeiemon
la a velHroandod baUaf that Ur lea and CaihoHc prieaia from va^us
I araa dallberamly alolan from citlea in the upper peninsula assisted
an maa<»r aac.
In the aervloea. Tbe edlflee Is one of
iboui two the flneai in the Lake Superior dls
Tbe cal la a malm
ler of tb« irlct
mra aso he vaa a
The main aodltorlum has
crew of Ukc Uaytleo suaboai Carter
Plwia. 8b« araa aunk by iha Oorman
fuahoaw Panther, ooar at AnaapoUa
4w «u»rt. uf »lT»*berTte* la o
The Panther reacuad the cat.-the only sv from his berry patch
iivlac thins on board, and U became
Curaiurs have oflen-d J. R Wool of
the pet of the *hlp In the courae of
evanu the cat araa tranaferrod with
X
—<
IIEfRIBEUmS?
MmaauM
TltAVERMTmCliiOHIOAH
Do Yovt Nood OrioT
We have a large aasortroent at bottom prices. If
you warn to make Ice cream, we have the icecream
freeaers, and it don't take much rocmey to get one.
You can pay for it as you would buy ice cream. ‘25c
per week.
DotheFliBS Botber?
«2** aSKT
the Prairie
the Oamlle at LaQualra.
about a year aso. the cat left the Ger
man ship arlih the boya, abaolutely de^
mOTHEK^S FRIEKO
ATT «e«
nSlOMVATTS.
■;»■■■■> at
IMkor. TbipLuul ordeal is lobbed of its
Wool s grandlaiher In pan pay
wfrvices in the revolutionary
IdYors, and the danger kmened to both
l Manistee ^s
^ mother and child; the tone ol mniurmmt
"^was 34*^ears old and leaves a
ow and iwo children and other re
latlves. Hean disease was the cause.
It Immediately awore allegiance
George Wright, a Danville hermit.
the Siara and Sirlpea and haa not has been ordered to c
own any dlapoaliion to b« dUloyal. In hU (»« n bach yard
How did the cat get to the Topeka?
Adam Sboup td Rochester Was at
That U the ^oeatkm
Maybe he lacked by a rat on the street and bll•trayed there, but U U poaalble that len twice before be could kill the
me of tbe boya. who fell In love with
Tom. juai Invited him to come atom
irned loose Undeveloped breasts, hsid-caked shortly
luring a vUUIng trip, and the c
from th.. B« Cl» J«ll l«c»u» the
being aailalled alib oondlilona
.hertir says he can t keep Insane pm>tusry Abs^.
Prairie, accepted the Invitation
b^Pn
ple there, and because there U no
favorite place from after tbe room for them at the cuuniy farm nor
hour until about 4 ock»ck U at the state asylum
t'oU
Mrs M L Beal of Boyne City Is
k on the quarter deck He can box. dead from a strange cause. She wmhe hands. Jump a burdle and do a on her way to visit her granddaugh
of other tricks
ter In a buggy She stopped In front mt MAsnikfl xcguuTM co. atlahta aa
ger that the Infant republlca should be
in inieresiing irsli lu bu cbarscier uf a store whi^re
pen.Ules for fly- shooting lire crack
•traagled by their cruel
At the explos
which fright
Ion 6t a giant cri
HElLkHESTHE DANCE
and Her allies We will certainly not
Beal beenme
abandon It. but we may and. If nobody Tom Is now an enibusiasilc subject of ened tbe horse
nervous and died before she could
that perhaps lu eaten iJaele Bam. and if any ship of forel^ be removed from the buggy It is pre Charles Allen Smith, of Chicago. Laye
beyond the original vatlon makea.an attempt to lake him sumed that the expUnllng cratjker
Orest Sins at the Door of the
there wUI l>e irtmble
^rt trouble
brought on an attack of hear
Modern Waltz,
Monroe and Mr
The de
of which she
iian ae the fervor of our palrkita
vas**d was 71
W^rot
f^^ll
Eaporlsncoa.
iVnver June 24.-The address of
has carried It. may prove to he at
eer resident
Can
anything
be
worse
than
to
feel
Charles Allen Smith, of Chicago, on
leaded wlU wholly unnecessary Inoon •hat every minute will be your last?
"Popu^ Amu>cmenls.” Indore the
vealenoe to oureelvea/*
iuch was the experience of Mrs 8 Oliver Ackley, an ecceniiric clu
Epworth league convention occas.
that place, to a l*ath and ha
Tha Chloaso later Ocean dlacuaeee
a deal of comment Condemna
This was tiio much foi Ackley, and loned
tha matter and defends Ue policy
for a tlon of round dancing w as the fea
he cleantHl ou(
lure of the address -Those who In
foUowt:
ler climate.
vesllgate
dancing * he said, -report
The enforcement of the Mon
ivtlable when doctors and all rome
u. us that fullv 75 iK-r cent of the
ties failed. At length 1 was induced
doctrine la not a piatiar of oonv
leading
•n who are
try^ Electric Billers and tbe result watch while cutting wheat
lenee, but a question of principle The
sbami wen- led
lu
the
^whllc
eultlvattug
a miraculous. I Improved at once
irso-owing to
application given tbe principle by ind
brought the
■
ae cuU.
now am completely recovered.”
nil dance. Some of you maj ques
the surface. It
Preeldeat Monroe was as wide as any Kor Uver. Kidney. Stomach and missing tiinepu*ce
.1 these hgures. to doubt that three
for Us year*!
now contemplated by our moat fervid Bowel troubles Bleciric BUtort Is the ..................... ..
out of every four fallen women can
inly medicine. Only BOc Ifs ^ stay In the ground, needing only a
lie their ruin to this form -of
pairtou
inteed by Jas. Q. Johnson and F H cleaning and a Utile oil.
1-. b\it I have I.Kiked car^dully Init la true the Moo
lybll H Hopkins
deada. DrugglsU
lo Ihe matter and I dt'clare that U U
Uan had a apeciftc-ob)ect in view and
that tbe republic at the time waa men
**^-Vhe >iaieuuui lx abwdutel.v cor
ri«ct and unankwerable Uaik up the
need by a apeclal danger, but the dec- AOOSIVELT AND BBISTOW
llgure^ for youri^elf.*•
larallon of tbe doctrine
her brothers face, part
ail American republlca were wiibln Kansas Has Started a Boom For the having stricken he^ 2:i >.
That Throbbing Heada<^>a
our apbere of laftuenoa and that fbrWould quickly
you If you used
Qsnsral.
kly leave
h
His Last Hope Realized.
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
Llnel. Gebo. Munt.l . of sufferersi have
I From the
have proved their match
Topeka. Kau. June 25-Ksusuai Is
lu the flrst opening
of Oklahoma to less merit for
lu
.
Sick and Nervous Head
:or
au
-AU the Amerlcaa were Included. In the throes of a Bristow biK>m for
Hers In 1B81*. the edl
aches. They
make purfc blood and
ley m
• There waa no UmluUon. There was the vice presidency. - Houseveil
among the
buUd up your healin.
health. tmiy
Only 25 evu«.
wnU:
Bristow* ll the hatlle^ry
Her
' ab conalderallon of tbe queatlon
une who made the big race money back If not cured. Sold by
leaders declare that Kansas
day In April. During hit
convenience
Agreat ertais.demanded can
be the flrst slate to hold Us couveu traveling about and afterwards his Jas. U Johnson and F. H. Meads
DruggUU.
iha-declarailon of a dlatlncUve Amar tUm to elect delegates to the
camping upon his claim, he enoounlonvenUon. and Us delegation will be lered much bad water, wblch. together
lean policy, and It waa madei
Ths Pcartaaa
mslrucled for RtsistU'^ and for Gen with the severe heat, gave hUn a very
aa eaaentlal to our naUcnal
severe diarrhoea, which It seemed al
than aa It U to our national
»«wI by .11 tWet.
^*^Wwhu!gl^*'* Jun^^ 25^The Wash most Impossible to check, and along
now. The danger of Buropem
Pblladel in June the case became so bad he
nglon corresiKindent of the Phlladel
^la Public U^ger has telegraphed exp<*rted to die One day one of his
alon and aggreaaloq that tb
-...... to his newspaper
neighliors brought bhn oni
•There Is talk of Joseph Little BrU lie of Chamberlaln*s Coll
int postmaster gen and inarrhoea Remedy aa a last hope.
S', fourth assistant
•Ih* of the pending A big dose was given him whUe he
xl and the
-floutb wnd Central America ar%^
stomce Investligation for a disjunct was rolling about on the ground In
r. He has been thought griwt agony, and in a lew minutes the
open to Buropean attack now as then ly higher
a I
dose was repealed. The good eff^l
They are as much In need of protec of forIdem
Roosevelt
Probably HrU
medicine was soon noUoed, and
tlua now as them
himself has not thought of the
an hour the patient waa tak
Tbe Monroe doctrine Is analugoos
ing his first Bound aleep for a fort
party
to tbe Buropean doctrine of the apbare
night. That one Utile bottle worked
have
whispered
the
thing
among
a complete cure, and he cannot help
. .of Influence, and ll must be
themselves They have nut darcH to but feel grateful. The aeaaon lor
talned as a whole to vilallae tbe pHU bring out any brass bands to herald bowel disorders being at hand sug
their premal
ciple. ll U recognised by all
They tootbe and
gests this Item. For sale by Jas. O.
the life out
Ity they might
that tbe Balkan stales, fw li
Johnson.
aching feet. You lor
boomlet.
are In tbe sphere of Russian Influence. their
have feet in a pair ol our
is said the Idea
-To the pres
This does not mean that alKolber »u is dllllnctly agreea
agreeable. Hooeevell
and hales a quiiler.
ropoaa great powers are wtibont
and Bristow U alwayii ready for a
terwat or Influence In tbe Balbani
and nevur quits
meant simply that Ruaala a Influence tight
-The least that Is to be said of the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ea Is that there are certainly many
in the same way
Bristow for vice president
r tbe pro^
Ocographlcany;
politically
and
iK-r
•d South sonally he fliu Ue requirements
We have a full li
Screen Doors._.,..
Window Screens...
.BBiniiKnFiiiKiiniHi
fmnflNrBKMi
mUaifNnrSi.
J.,w.
aerttes Ha Has
WE HAVE ’EM
A Shw fw iN't Ini
tifenakhi
PerfrclTHtlng
Cong Olsaring
eomfort Siring
etiablonri Curn
r ottr own
I la InUla
hamUphere: rrance U In U; but
influhboe oC both U and must be sub
ordinate to our own.
• Tbe world reoocnlses i»ur right
dominate because we have asserted
the right and are strong enough
maintain It. To yield an inch
surrender a principle.
• rtnally. this dumlnknce Impl
universal reaponslbimy. Ruaala U aot
blamable fur the assess Inal loos lu Del
grade, nor U tbe United States Main
able for the current misdeeds of every
lAlln American government ’
aUlMtDTOTHIFLOOl
FOUR FAST HORSES
Will Arrive Here From Chicago Sun
day for the Racea.
W. D U Germain received a UlU-i
today from Trwc> Tajlor. of ChUago.
elating that he would be here on the
boat next Sunday with a string of
four hors4*s to lake pan in the i
here in July
The alrUg that he will bring
Uln ‘
and
horses sre^ln
and wUl be fwhuMid 10 yoo if after oaiiii
baMabontoef
TH* FAMOUS
MatiJ.Johnsohs
SbOaa ror Wome^
.
$3.50 >»R.OO
60SS Bachant
Ti'srjs.-TSSij'.fflrj--.
The fWleee Fine PanU are bettor
thM nmrohant tailor mada. Made by
Poertoee Mfg. Co, OetroltJ Sold by evenfboHle.
vw Sate aatf Oaasamtaad OmiF SF
Bugbee A Roxburg, S. E. Walt 4 Song
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
& Roscoa
Parker BroL Ok! Stud
208 FRONT STRFET
Out Sevara PunlahmanL
New Orleans. June fS—Oea.
Cbrtsimaa. tbe Amerlcaa who
mandod a <dalaebment of revolut
lata to 10 t
ww'^Ue* flmt
dpa.Ue caplu after
here.
He waa Ue aeoond la edtomand on
Ue staff
And now
Chrl^HVjWSiuU-.
trinmpbal «»lry Into Ue city ex Pres
Ident Araa was declkred to hare viol
ated the peace protocol and wai
charged with
L TeBticAgalpa of over 1100.000 .
t^Um aid*hto ^^buUr
tog over Ueir'booty.
They were Urown Into Ue p«tlUA
lod^ aialnai erefr memUr cl U*
New Meat Market
I have opened a first-class
meat market at 404 East
Front St., corner Boardman
Ave. Give me a call and I
will try to please you. :: ::
VIC C. PALMER
GOODS DEUVERED.
k:
Clt. Phase Ha 366.
W* bwt • tint cl»$$
SkHmtktr * Sb*p.
\Vc have just got
in a new lot of
MEN’S SHOES
velour and box
calf. $3.60. The
shapes are the lat
est. Call and see
them. :
:
;
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
HcwSteeSiMx
ltotoer*a OM Btoiid. ^ fl
of ScTOD Door, and WiaJo..;
ANO-aeTAIL
THE MM . BOTH KIRD AII8
WISE :
ACTS ACCOHOillGLY
$1.00 a Pair
A. W
In Ue Aral place, he flU hla
house wlU ^ and Ue Welehnch
burner, thus enjoying Ue meet per
fect artificial light known. At nU
UmeA w'lUout variation In quaUtj
and nt rates defying competton
Then, ns nn act of kiadnees to Ue
wife he has sworn to -love and
protect.- he will Install n Oea
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from Ue dangers and
toll incident to other methods of
cooking. This wUl cherish feelings
to make his home a paradise. As
services are etUI .run .free, and
Ranges. Futures and all oUer ap
pliances sold and placed at coat, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself WlU what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, hut
are now looked upon ns neceasl-
th»l U »U we uk.foc tbe UJicsMBple ihoes -They we wottk fZOa
worth $S.OU.
$L98t^
luiflu on tu (M
l . itinp-* !bi- i
St •
Dll nns (
S4ir world t* 11
;l V’lHUO ll lb»‘. Tbe)
II easb other vvil
dium* ujude of izmU>o hoops. ov<
hlch the *ktn of some animal U
Hivti b.^1 Tbedrmi. however, is used
on imi-ortant 4....'iviocs
Cuts,
Bruises and Burns Quickly
Healed.
Chamberlain-8 l»aln Balm U an anil
septic Ilnltuenl. and when applied to
cuts. hruUes and burns, causos Uom
tbe heal without maturation and much
more quickly than by the usual treat
menu l-\*r sale by Jaa G Johnson
hand luroctT shoes t
Come in and convince yourself of
OUT special shoe baigams.
A. 3
The Practical Shoeman
P-RYMAIM
Alwav-s Sells Good Shoes
ei.lor«..«ut r«rww*lt
A prea- her Ji: a backwiiode rs^.th
hade hi- r.iu W fim-wrri; :u thebr
what ironn-al tvrins:
• Brolhrri. snd •irtera.** said be. to
the herd
farm folk* l<fuie him.
-I can *t;.ud tbi* iHiviUon no longer.
U etM-m* to me that tbe lA.rd doesn't
love tti.> p♦H>lll♦^ for h# never takes
any of you >o tcav.a There bssn**
bi-en a fuuer«i! bore for »\x years It
loesn’t seru.
me il.ut you love one
soother.* for nohddy •»«- gets marrted *rve not ha^ a wed*Hng fee
since I came smo^ you
-It doesn*t seetn to me Ust yon
love your pastor, for you, nev^er per
hie salary In full Yon eke it out with
poor potsioi‘s end wo my applies, and
•by Uelr fruits ye shall know them •
Now I em going to a belter pUce. I
have bi-en eppolmed chapltlu to Ur
pentlentury Whither I go—at prea-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
,ilk Is among
Bamboo tMlort-il silk
gt.ods offt-red
off«-red for
novelties lu 4treiM. g.ssls
ilirtng end summer wear
ll
rich brown, a llltU- darker than the » ^
well known pmi*:»-e. and ^ offered as
a suggewtlon esi»tH billy for shirt ^
vraUta.
,
*
Pin dota and «his ka have come to r
slay. .Nulblng^ m.we a.-nalble
m
Z
shirt wniM suit than one of this silk.
StuiniMi glsss Window lamp shade* ^
ur»* :iUiOug the tuuale things shown
for the houae Iswullful. These ahade*
arv of many cvUmM favrlle glass, over
vvbnb Is pla<^ a Uttk-e work v-aalng
of iron.
T' ^1-H
A ihllfon rtoi'k made with a net'krt^
pl«^ of . biffon plalletl In a fan sUajH-d
tab. s|u-.';.illug aU.ui four liubes In
width St the Uitp.m u quite new.
rii.lund VKUIV. lu Urge. ornametUal
pUH-s lu very odd ahai*ea U among
the Duveltles in sr-mi grotesque bric-alirae disidayed in «*veral of the ahopa. 3
.Tilts ware u velk.w. with l»road do- g
signs in vivid lYtloriug on Ue aurfacw I
—Chi ago Post
.
o
$1111 Selling Silverware
Indeed we arf, and beautiful Cut Glass and Fancy China. More tjoing
out this month than ever before; about every useful article in silver is to
- be had; all the new finishes are included. The patterns are simple, digni
fied. chaste and beautiful. This silverware will stand the test of time and
wear, because it is the best quality
plate made. The maker says so.
and we back it up with our “Money Back Guarantee." There are weddin^^s and anniversaries and parties and “farewells," all of which call for
^ gifts and what can be more appropriate than silverware or cut glass or
China?
.
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Silverware
Of every kind, cake plates, salad dishes. «^oon trays, pickle dishes, berry
spoons, gravy ladles, chafinjj forks and spoons, solid silver spoons in des
en. tea and table, souvenir and birthday spoons, napkin rings and other
useful articles.
£ut6la$$
In the most use'fol
XK
.
h
cuttings and newest designs. The workmanship is
truly marvelous. Berry dishes, salad dishes, sugars and creamers, knife
rests, water bottles, sherbet glasses, drinking glasses, spoon trays, cheese
dishes; every thing beautiful, everything useful.
Fancy
£binai
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The most beautiful imported French. German and Japanese China. Cold
type could ne\ er properly describe these dainty dishes, but they are just
the thing for the many gift giving gatherings that are so popular at this
season. Mention these facts to your friends, then come yourself and bring
them. We’ll be pleased to see you all.
BoysTheOlill
be Boys
average boy at play thinks he is doing his duty when he walks on his
knees, slides on every fence he sees, romps and plays until mother is
in despair when she surveys his clothes. She longs for a cast iron suit of
clothes Our boy's suits make them look like “Little Gentlemen." The
boy wants them to look right and the father wants them to cost right.
You alwa\-s find that combination here. We want you to see the boys'
suits we are making SPECIAL PRICES on. They are the biggest things
in the way of bargains we have ever offered, and there arc not many of
them. »The wisest way would be to call early.;
CbeSwelltsfntckwcar
that is carried in the city: a man or woman s tie may seem abtUc thing,
but it is the most important item in one's apparel. Some of our bwt cuv
tomers are the women, because thi^ know we have the very latest fads in
ties. Just the right length, just the right width, just the Iright color. By
the wav, have you seen those newest ties we've just placed on sale?
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
I
! bvenutg beoord,
travebse city,
AtlMtlmetbe
CitiMMi war Me pm ike was eagaiMl to Uliattrt OAsoC. a IWoteDaat ta
the Raaslan army. Thart are caaca
where torcra hecatue ao wrapped to
e.a. oUmt Ui.t .ef>r>tk>o te MHV- «•
U w«. irtth tb«* l«o rMac
when UUuttrt oa«)B
»»r th«
«.rd LU. br« to Um OH the lut
■IMU •»! feU to a aw* vtea be
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your-trade.
ton tor.
It bad l«-B arraii««l betwad* Ibeto
that oUaoB abetod oot eel/ a«»l word
bf r.«>dar maU. bot telr«rapb her to
alck. This might tofolvaaeomifoewa
of a bailie. Tbe Boaalan gorsiminent
I out all Iba newa. not permitting
june
25,1903.
J. I. Manas. M D
Th0 Cipher
Ueie^rain
What They Say
rS,.
MioH.,-Thursday,
t
WAIT DtPaTfiEIT
Irs-a. 1
mtttta & eotttt
No matter how long you have been fk
Weak?r
cine you can take for purifying and enriching ihe Wood.
TakejAyc^^lls for constipation.
•
LSdnSi:
BUSINESS CARDS.
Tbm- .re now to ctuxoAj to En»
wnilam Little BigC.i. wbisie name
toad .ad w.lrt. unUrtnuto. trim, of
Lmiirlsonmeut for cHmaa. tcrii aliens you have d*MiUlv« very often *H-n to
An investigation Into tbe^nlec.Uruts th. magasriio n ivuuevtmn with
Of these CTliwluals shows tbst In s iHto irv Wits doul'tb-^s a sbUilug light
BDsiorlty of lustaiu^ they were drW- in the birr: I> nrmamvt.t. but he,had
high tbni he was Iwyund
to out of tbeir own countrkw aud en not nseii
Iba- reach wf'pov'**^J^ Mt'ellng s fel
tared Great Britain uncballenged.
low lal'ori r. he v ild;
Chaptberlaln's Hlomacb and Liver
'•Say Miggv h^ve you pot change
Tableu are Jupl what you need when for a quart.-rV*
you have no appetite, feel duU after
•Sure •• was Mtops’ refily. but t‘u*
eat to* and wake up with a bad taste
to your mouth. They will Improve bkiw nearb kUkHl father when Will
iam Uule I tggvr siiid:
your appeUte. cleanse and Invlgora
-Please leUd me S dime.* —Llpplneolf*
HANNAH
& LAY GO.
-TMA.VKMSK OITY. MIOM.
TUere are lew wuweu
1 . i^ivlng st an out of iht
ay pace
in Africa beeaUM* of the dcfldly miiurt * removed from clvllUatkm,i. a family U
Therefore UUaoff
driven to desperailc•n to case of
only U- obliged to aend bl. iMa^ af the «lliuslr aud Ihe social coudiuons ;often
accident,
resulting
from
Bums.
Cuu.
Of vast ter.ltorUs# thera.
surrepmiously. bat to cipher.
Wounds, etc. Lay In a supply of
lover arranged a rode, firing Uaa tbe QTATMor MlCHlOAN-loualy «f iirand Buck
Uucklen
Arnica saive^
Salve. It's
the best
ton s Amica
I
key. He did not tell her that tbtre was
arth. 2Sc. at Jas G. Johnson and
mile lu»iH* of bis being able to use
^ , a few
f
aln ihto curious duanpour as Uing HUH. s.mv the I ipber wss sWU
with
boUnnlc aoune, l»roughi from
tbe sending of a meaaage
frlcji b> the winds Other savants
CENEIAL NEWS
|iheu<iiDenon and
.e mud ntmes fnmiu other planet n
caltby. and Kusslsn offl
Ollsoff 1
RECORD WANT AD.
or THE WOILD
There Is no little ( Ik In Washing t luN sn. very corrupt He m.de tto
over the (ad that such a large neqastotance of s telegrapher st bead
s of policemen Is kept on guard quarter* and srmbged with him foi
!l:, . ^..c utive family I he a lie
man wh<» not long ago was a I.OUO rubles to scud a mesaage If to
Td^Mla Itood. If these lasiruiueaU
neiii otncial wi.-me# to leave qulretl. ,
had ai^ averaat- ^vaU..* »f
one evening Us. wss st an «ter
cards at the white house,before leav
subje,it4*i t,i
Uinment « tbe botwe of \ IsdUnb
Oae thiuK Is obtain, nui a stogU*
c«i (r,^n tb«
Holimtkl. a proiulnent government^
pUDo whirh paaaad thruu^the fl.sid
irtei! without
fldal st St 1‘eter.hurg. Tbe Malakoff
will irvar h«t used asaln. Tiu-lr wood
bad to-en stormed and tbe government
work Is swelled. Imlfad aad spill
T».e tea* ertoc has pee l«-d cifl like **ltev WlUlatn 1> Orimn of the M K was esjriHlsUy dealrous of keepl^
otherwise woukl'seriously
Their to •hiirch \Vestchester. N T.. dei Um-d new. w Ueb forebode the defeat of tbe
convcinericc vou? A
I twlsU'd uui s call from Tn.y, sailng he would ItussUn cuum* from the iKH>ple. Tbe
tarnal
liEPOSlT hU\ in
rdloao ntarh rather have fl.J**n a >i-ar whei* he bust km w of It and was Instructed to
of all
lined vault, absolutely ftreIne They hake been thrown out In oould play hasebaU and tennb. than prtMeed with bis eiilenslument. since
. the fttreate. s^thout an escepilon to lake Il.tMMi and go arv.und in a Mlfl a iMMHimuiHneat would excite sua|»lclom
bi $1.5.)
proof, may be rentea for
choker
all
day
^
be hauluil asa> wHh i.iher ruhbUh
per year. YouI -egrry the key
A rig stolen (rt.in 1^ w is Haight i4 In tbe midst of the festivities s tele
A s«range fann of paral>sU. l>«- aoinersei N J. hy buiKlars who rol>
and have accesss to the box at
llered h> speclallsU to have been In bed the llarker iHihiollue on the night gram w ..* huudM to Urn. Hhe tiwe off
all
times
during
banking
hours.
tbe
envelope,
siwnmxd
tbe
word,
to
tbe
toduced by sous food or other jk.Iim.i. of June k wa^ found hj the police (n
l*rivatc rooms jiroviiled where
aetlng on the brain, has robbed Dr a thicket .in Whitmore H stone quarry mesmige aud fell In a faint. Hohnskt
Wm J. tireanelle of .the faculty ol near laa kjsm . Sunday. Tb*' l".r^i who bad U-en feigning to be to a me^
>ou can Ktok over >t»ur juibe DnIversH) i»f New Vorlo of the hail been without f,H.d or water for |] lucsHl. but really w a* dei.reaewl by wlist
]>crs at leisure. TIte contents
• peerb and the use of Uith
be ua. ivmi’esllug. bapiwned to U- near
of your house may' bunr. the
has serhmsly influenritl all
1.1-n when ahe swoon»tL He aeUt'd
White a .child wax pta>liig «n
contents of our vault C.\.N
the mal urKans The attack came door o! a hoUM. If, ro.-te>l)t- Hoiipuut the telegram, nolk-ed tlie point from
the day afier Dr (Ire
NOT.................................. .
la. some, turkey h Mru>ed In One of
«-aiiie and knew at oiliv that
a vhurch fesfUal. a( '
them Hew on the Us I. and It. wing*. It must IH. a cipher message containing
aUKht reiiast
Happing against the trigger ui a gun some news ulH.ut the disaster He
Ilrwlih rep<irts from
hanging on ihe wrall. explod. d the bad I.isa nirruHl «i**l»*»r*‘ to a private
are probing dlsquleilng to in«
charge whhh entered the ehlbl*
room, not toed the polkv to
partmeni of late alnce they
head and kljle.l it
alarmiuK increase of cholera,
The men oI Sweden are ,to be laved lake charge of b‘‘r.
rfc> SAVINGS^
pUgue and other troplcnl^
by-weight
Hvery man tipplug the frvuu Iiiiu.iig bU guest* went directly
The im*hi rereni death
al puluiv with the
aearl)
vhllms of As
Aslaile
’ aniiuX’.’^ a'^nd' i‘hoxe“ Tho
la the
omposeA of two
The tidegram
weather aould wipe
idow ..f' lirave Ihl! Anthou.v.”
pU ket dutyha* not ocimmsl ami
J *“ wCiHilliesx
BMUKiUS Ik ALL BRAkCHES
Ihe lllghi tliHl
day’ II m^ “I love you a* ever."
l,anW4hip Maim- wax b!..wu ui
first meaning "There ha* lH«en a dl
i to adopt tbe most stringent Havana liarUir made huii fgiiiouter." the siiMiul -I am badly wound
III* III prevent I heir 1
H. S. Hull. PrbBldent
Clerkship III tht
It iiud lAbi, umbrstmsl Ui%v*vn tbe
iioslmmoiit made hi*
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
bureau, with a i
lovers Holt In tbe, latter event
When Auihoii,
H. C. Davis and
..r Pari*
It..
♦•*“* * I* ST
He Hltorie.k
sianeik ■‘*t
over I . center of
sbuuld go to her lover If jH.sslble LUn
milted 1
A.
V. Friedrich. V.Pres ds
U.n* fbamii*. going to the dl
la-fore nHviverlng fitmi her *
n of Plate de rKtulle He eve Ulle^s
ravi-d aUiut bU i-omlillom Uien ns
ruled a number of skillful maneuvers
a. Mie came to benu-lf ralsetl beraeIX
over the Place lie i Kioile and liirnlng
There I* more catarrn lu t
from (be i-ou.-b i»u w bleb abe bad U*en inhdsy orJoly Brtt. st isn i.vl.na.,,«...
.. down the (Tianip* Klysw- bn.ughi hiof tbe country than all ot
a k m the
Uld. saying that she mu«t go at
for.-m*.i..U,
for U,e risi.uim.r si.l
air.hlp down at the rt.Hir of I
pul logetUi r. aud uutll
to blm 1 hen for the firel time she saw
Later he returned to UiOg
There wa* little wind
great many year* d*K: among th.M.1* al,out her a pidice oBlt^r
maintained an-altitude of a
d It a ka-al disemto aud Bbe kui-w at omv that she bad betray
FOUR-TRACK
ia^-t and mnsw ere.1 her helnr |
od iMTmdf
lle»i airship Haniiw
ly ndUng lo ^ure'wUh“k»ral
-Ko. IT U the (
Llsu w as wnt to her f alber s house,
Duraoni has yet con»l fueled Hhe treatments pronounced U Incurable where she :n a* kept under the survell
NEWS
_
Ul k.300 cubk feel, has Bclence has proven catarrh to bo a Umv of the ImIUv. Every effort was
three horse power engine and re, oonsUluliou^^dl.ea*^^^^
uiaik* without smxvss to Induce her to
i‘ssii’.uX“Yv~r., K«..M,
Rnswspspsr pruit<xl si,d circuUttJ ti> -sul
tell
from
whom
the
telegram,
which
Cure*^^^ ufa'cUred by
K.vs.u.u,as.d
ATION
TUAVKL AkT> 1
|F. J rheney A Co . Toledo. Ohio, Is was uu-dgiied, came. But It w a* quite
Ibst tbousamis of acrex of l^daloes
euu,iUmn„ual care on the pbiiu that It luUHl have tome from her
have iHs-n ruined hy frost nnd «l'‘ |market. It 1* taken luterually to lover. An account of the matter was
One huiulreil twenty or mote lagc-S
It i« learei! that the failure of
Irop* to a teaspoouful. aeut to the bi-adquart»rs of t^e army
IrMi imiau. crop will entail niuch I ^
every one ol which is of hunmir
directly on the 1»Umm1 and mu with ortlers to- watch UUsoff wliboul
Informlug blm of the n‘sull of bis mes
interest, ami every ailide ’is illus
...... haJr-ro*.
wage. Ill the bo|H- of eutchlng him aendbai-n found to Is* on sale at all lhej,j
Send for clrculs
trated. There is no belter migarinc
Ing
anoiber
and
diiw'overtog
through
low dives and negro r,^*ii* In lk»h j j •fc,,,nmnlal*. Address
of travel for icacUcrs and pupils than
what uiHTutor be sent It. Oliioff. bownldMmvIlle ItoS . and the doctor* nt-J
p j c’HENEV A GO.. ToIchIo, O
irlhaie 111 Ibis dope the starlltog tm
^ Itougglsts. 75c
> 'Th€ four Treck knws.
-crease of Insanity and crime aniod?i ‘ Hairs Family Pills
wu« lying to a boapitol aeverely
PuMislied monthly by
wouudid.
George \1. Daniels. Fifty cents
Hcvcml montli i passed, during which
, liJly,^^li'trVd^rup’tbc"^^^
FLOOflO SM Caiman’s
a year, single copies five cents.
Li*a w as kept
A Blood Regulator and
- ukigtsls cv ; (toor vsrnl.n.
I siMilted the crups. lleuluglsl*
without auy knowledge of her luvePa
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
SprirvgTonic One dollar
coiidiiioii She did not know wbelber
bottle for BOc. ; : l : :
or address the publisher.
be had dl.d of bi* wound or would hre
XV
Tonnson. S E \V.„t \ S...1
No. 7 F-asl Forty-second street.
to suffer a worse fate for aendtog Nurn.ptltlou.iy a telegraph menage .that
New York.
only the goverumeiit might aend. Bbe
rapidly under tbe «trato. Ttowe
who attended her daiwd oat ipeak of
any tiling that bad happened In cooaeetlou with tbe matter, and Ltoa did not
know bow her own father, who
wa* with tbe armj to the Odnea,
stood toward her.
afternoon there wa* a oound of
horaes’ luK,f* and the cUtter of aabera
If you dc*irc lo instaOl a s)-sIn the court. Thinking that her father
'em ol Klectrical Lighting,
bad returned from tbe war.
BeUs. Burglar AUnn* or Tel
ephones, permit u* lo esti
mate. Wc have a fine Ime of
Then rtie heard her fatheF* voice and
and
iupplie* and can quote *atislooked for blm to rush upeUlra aa he
wa* UMHl to doing when he came home,
faclory price* for high grade
but when be did not she auppoeed that
work and malcriaL
be had not forgiven her for her part to
the deceit. Preaemly ahe beard aararal
e (t»mtog up the eialrway werr
slowly. Tbetfber door opened and Iwr
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On our Snd floor wc are showing a Inrautilul
father entered. foUowed by the oederlies aupiKvrtlnc the wuM figure of her
*^
line of Hammock* in all the latest weave* in
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\Y^S5Ssvsrjcts!.-^
iSP;
w-gsr"’bBT
r-sj
'n
J5^pe You
Papers
i»wa
llliiATT
i.T
autuomphuh.
I OAIN boUKUrki. Atuo-aey st 1
L in MervsnUle CV* block. Trs
iM yT01.I toira^v. Trsrerss Ikiy. Mica
ET.
tss.
-r w
Tuiuijtv.
worn goarsuvx-d.
FOR RRNT.'
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|. M Esrl * Jewelry
aU
Addroe* Hutton- ^y.
C*UgMsHai> HiKtMH ,0 rest.
r tfiqp
a
sMI-ISiS-SlI
LM'r.
W*m
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When Yon Want t Nice cm of Mcti
MlfiCELLANKOU*.
PAcme jiOBTa-
Jom.
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
J. W. Gannllett, H. D.
tt
SW
(ur irtpeiunsrar*.
lirsdusU- u( tk.< B*ruw
CulWt». tbf Clilcs»v
<>Vihlb*lm»«f'oll.«r, l»cm
‘ser-
IHE
.is-,'.".
.r,r..
We fully guaranteex^
DR. IRAN’S Compound
as a sure cure for all.
Catarrlial Diseases.
The Season is at Haiid
III BS W Toil!
..Jor,..
JOHN R. SANTO
[kneral WSUBAMCeI
New Wilhelm
A. D. TYLER
DENJIST
Ice—5U5 New* WUhalm Block.'CIU
AND OONNBCnOMS.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILOlNa
E.W HASTINGS & SON
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stripes and plaid* front
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CAMPBELL BROS
JSttofS.OO
p
=;
Our Na 148 it an exceptionally gooil value.
’
it ii87 inchcfwidc and 81 inches long. Can-
^x
va* weave, with wide fringe, attached pUlow,
. =;:
/ ^
concealed *i»reader at head and wood bar at :
fool and Ihe pnee 1*
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Imp. bmid«4 tdgt Itttffkaa 6n$$ Bammatkf
juM the ihiag lo take oh Kxcurikm* or Camping.
7St, $1.00. $US and fl.sa
-You are forgiven,
aald tbe father. "Tbe emperor haa
I to my piuyer in your behalf.
Ir won hie own forglvefiea* by
ry to the action of wbldi b«
d tbe newe."
fat hi- cuibmiTd bl* daughter;
r Siildler lover 11
were locked to on# aatheFa anus.
IW telegtuph operator waa not ao
foenmate. The mewaage wae traced to
hlab and he wa* sent to Hlbetl*. ^hla
wa* the Aniy ckxid upoa tbe lover*’
hapfdaeaC and Uaa. a few year* lator.
while at court. i»er»uaded tha emperor
Johneon Block
Farm For Sale
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
DRS. SAWYER A PENHALLEOON
...DENTOTS..
JiMPEI aUNIB WOIKS.
U Mm. JomU. ML
'tHj- ...-uoM.
SSTSilJlS i£ KfirthpaH •«)
*« W«hinttoo St
g L. UXMWOOIA O. >u M f- 4t
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PSBEM^US!EI1S
Grand Rapids Fumituro Co.
Houw FurnlOwr., 21. From StrMt
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GRAND RAPIDS A IRDIAIA RY
COHPARY.
N. a CHAPW. Proprietor.
TAX NOTiCa
To All Peopie IntorMlod.
rorBsifinsw.Bay t'nr. Port Hama. Toledo.
.'sssr.s.-is.-.s's
. h»»« been troubled lor mbu U»»
OkMuUtrr utudruU la lb* Vilror.
mr uf lUhWWn: uro rompellrd bj
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GREILICK CO.. CITY.
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Tor a beautiful Davenport? if so
-here is your cbance-a $55.00
Davenport for fust Even $50.00*
rs; 's’r‘^“w.*2Si.i?7r£S^ 5 ftu 5 iUu long* mabodany frame*
bigbbacfc coperefhPitbsilKpfusbd
Ml, bV JM G. JohUUOB-
a»eAia.ai.
Carpet ClisAiimg and Ftsather Kenixvstit.g. Csrjwl sewing and Uying.
Bc-lure sending your uld carpeU
away tu In made mtu rugs, let me
ahuw you saiiijJe*
iX* I coold not.- U roo fc»r«
the Boston Store
¥ia.A.A.B.Mvia.<
FIRE INSURANCE
Bammecks, Lawn Chairs
■ ...Porch Goods...
MAMlTEEk IOBTIEASTEiri.1
.
l'r3j|‘&.Tsr
north lino of lot 1 of bionll K M H—;
uah. Lay A Got FtfU NhdlrtflM of
TrarofM City, to Urn Mocth mi of
Klug Edowurxl has Un*n cl
bis duu»co.U* »otulilisbuieiil Though
bis moibtr wa* |Kiiur us. she had
nts aud mal
rtiuritabto side for
tone than waa UMi- IMT-ood to W___________
Ului-d a large!
„jy of ibeae regaidad thalr ph•d. Mauy
aaa* Itort ®f peoaioMhMl waru IMdlffmt to th*tr
TIIYAMOOW WAMTADk
THE EVEimcO BECOBR THAVER8B OITT, MIO?., THURSDAY/JUNE 86. 1903.
tee on sebooU and teachers. MUi Jes
sie VlTlaa dr Monroe was eagaFed
take the plbaa in the High sclu
made raoa* by tbe roaipatlua of
Prtrf. BUSott. at a aalary^rW per
BBoath Miss Anna Johnson was em
ployed for tbe sxith grade of tbe Elm
wood avease scbool at a saUry uf
MlAd Fw* Month, and Mias Nanette
Stnart, for tie fifth and sixth grades
ANNUAL Mppmr OF tUFCi
o€ lbs Boardmaa aveaoe building, at
TENOKNT OIL»«rr
•40 per month salary, and tbe salan
of MUs Paramlee.gas cadet for the
iblrd aad fourth grade* of the Central
raised from |20 to 125 per month
PtllASi Dl ATTUliAlItt wma
All or tbeae teacher, oume ver>
highly recommended
Other Buslneea..
KfttFt FACI WITH THK OHOWTH
onJc lodge wav given per
OF TMI CITY
mUsloa to use tbe school ground. Julj
‘1 for their annual uuilag
Tbe regular accemms w»-r»- lu.-red
paid
In Cfifonclfif
list of free text Ik> .kr tu Ik- p ir
ased and the regular suppUe* need
for tbe I
year were estl
w juid OMntf o# CAiicaUon
mi’s WORE
OfSCHOOLS
Tfc* aanoAl rnport of
OUUrt of ikt work of the cUr
WM
priadAol tkWf to eome htOott
thm board of •docatioo Uul evMila«
TIm roport U of sraat UtorMt to tb*
pooplo of Ue city, aad la m followi:
AfMiMai fUpMt of •upM'InUfidMit o
•choelb
- TraverM City. Juae 24. IkOI.
To Ua Hoaorablc Board of Edoeatioa
I her# tubatt the annual report a
tba dty acboolt for tbc ytar cndlni
May t». 1»0S
t
Tola) coat of Initroction.. 122433 92
ToUl coat of IncldanUla.... 2.418 66
.Coal of acbooU. p«r oaplU..
14 04
Taachlnf Forca.
Uupartatandrnt of acboola........
Numbar of High achool teacbera.. 10
Nuabar of grade leachara............. 38
Special teacher* .......... .............
It will be aaan from thin report that
tbara haa been a marked Incraaae In
tba attaadanoa during tbe year, girl
an indei to the growth of the city dur
tag that tlma ThU alao ahowa the
eSclancy with which the oompulaory
achool aw la enforced, aa the Incraaae
la attendance U the same aa tbe In
craaae In the achool oenaua of thla last
year The percentage t»f attendance
la high. Indicating an excellent condl
tion. particularly In the High ach(»ol
where
re the compulsory law la not oper
alive because of age limit, yet here
tbe percentage Is the. highest
Appreciating the good work done In
the past, a successful effort haa bean
made to raise sUIl higher the stand
ard of scholarship. During the year
tba High school was examined and
placed on the accredited Hal for the
Unlrerslty of Michigan foi
two years. We are thus
by tbe other schools and colleges In
Wr
WOMAN’S
J
» .
_ m
tbs United Stnu
It U a ac
I acbooU and good clU
assparable That both
4
abaU aalat
hers U my sanmat aim and
support of all InsUtuUons.
or maintaining good acbooU U a dtfl
cult one and rsqolraa tbe oooperatlo
of all ooMtnmd. R«p«ttaU^
L M OUbarL
Tbe
was beauilfully
! ferns and cm
The bride was becomingly gowned
In a light gray trimmed with appUque
The. bride was the recipient of many
1 beai
ide’a
vus wedding dinner.
The guests from’Traverse City w«»re
Mr and Mr*. Charles Ely. father and
mother of the groom: Miss Maud Ely.
sister uf tbe groom; Mr* Ruhamah
>ng. Rev. and Mr* Hugh Ken
large company of old and >oung
were at the depot to bid one of Frank
fort* popular young ladles good-bye.
Rice and old ahoea were In evidence
When the bridal party alighted from
the 10:65 Pere Marxiuette train last
night a crowd of friends of the
with good wishes and
oongratulalion*. and incidentally rice
and old shoes were again on hand in
abundance.
The bride It well known and very
popular In Frankfort. Tbe groom to
one of Traverse City's splendid young
men. '
The happy couple will make this
city their residence. A neat and com-
BTAQE AND PLATFORM.
The concert tomorrow evening bytbelr home to ready they will stay at Stewart A Steffens’ orchestra under]
the home of the groom’s |»arent* on the auspices of tbe Woman's club will,
be one uf the finest musical entertainthe bay shore
menu even given in this city, and the
way the ticket* are going shows that
C. M. B, A. Picnic,
there will be- a large attc-ndance of
The member* of tbe C. M B A. music lover* The playingOf the or
and tbelr friends will enj<iy a basket chestra to so well and favorably
picnic at Provemoni next Sunday lak
y in the
Ing advantage of the M A N. E ex
them erftener.
curslon which leaves hero at 9 o’clock.
embrace t!
who will embra
All the members are requested to
hem at the
<xiiife and bring their frlendK
in the City
Every Cady in tbe
town
‘miss Ethel Gibbs to back from
Olivet, where she has attended col
lege the past year
A K Bellinger, of Maple City to in
lown uxlay
Ge«irge l,alher went to lU*yne Falls
this nittriiing to bid on a fine schiad
house at that place.
Peter Wurzburg went to Reed City
this morning to see the races
Ralph Anderson went to Empire
this morning on business.
Miss Alice Walt, of tiu«rdman awnue. b-ft this morning t.n an extendv^l
visit to Saginaw and other points
The Asylum team as playing t»ida>
in
their game
with
Kalkaska
to as follows:
Catch. H
Welch>
pitch. Baker, shun. Glllett; first
Cox; second. Rosser: third. Colby;
Welch; right.
RECORD WANT AO.
lUAN-CooBty of Ursnd
wSsts
white and are beautiful creations.
waists. To
here are a few’ prices
mi33e» aad CblUnu'3 Sklrt3
Fhese are
an idea of the saving,
:
: ' :
:
:
Fifty cent wstoto lor
Chlrty^lght Ctnto
One dotlanpaistofer......$*penty-Flpe Cento
One donsr fifty Uatototor
One Dollar
CwoDoltor wsisto for
One DollarTiffy
Chree dollar UNitoto tor Cwo Dollars Ouarter
Four dollar waists lor
three Dollars
Esdiis Wgb 6rsdi Dns$ SkMs
Made of cheviots, vdilts, Venetians, broadcloth, br.lliantines, etc., in
black, blue and other shailcs, in the ver) Utesl styles, with pleats,
tucks, rtounces, flare.iKJitom, etc. None worth less than $6.50,
some worth $10.00, $12 00 and $16.00. Choice now for $3.9S.
$4.60, $6.08 and $0.ys.
Eadit3 aad ttllaata Tiat Calhr*madt Salta ■
lyere is a Chance to Secure
a Waist at a big Saving
Made of novelty suitings, all wool cheviots, in tan, brown, black and
navy blue, jackets lined with satin, trimmed with double ca}»e
collar, long stole front, latest sleeves. pulT at cuffs. Skirts flare
bottom, alwa)*s retailed at $15, $18 and $’20. Choice now for
$7.60 and $8.95.
Esdiis eiegaat Silk Jackets
Very newest styles worth $10. now $5.98.
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These wonderful valuers
COLUMBIA
on strict iv new goovls can only be had at
s
Gnat Jf^sttmnt Sale
Steinberg's Store
1
Oldest City On Earths
N FRIDAY ARD SATURDAY
.
J
Will display in our Shirtwaist Dept, a .
fine selection of India needlework. Turkish Embroidery. Maltese Laces,
Beautiful Drawn work. Oriental Kimonas, braperies of all kinds, and a rare
line of Oriental Novelties. We invite
every lady to call and see his display.
It’s a rare opportunity to get some gen
uine Oriental articles at very’ reasonable
prices to decorate your home. Mr. Kal
.will be.in the city only the two daysmentioned.
S-THE BOSTON STORE-*
1.
I hey are
a little mus>ed frt»m the haiuilinj; every*
waist is new and up-to-date. Ihey are all
Beautiful styles, strictly taibr-made. Made of all woc^ choice mater
ials. 41.98. worth $J.60; $2.98, worth $5.00.
V.
Mr.A.e.Kal,-'?'
U5SS5Sar.’—itD*
Reduced
from one of the foreniost manufacturers of
Ana HU
Planes Tuned.
Orlnnells hkve a special tnnei
short time at the store and any
order* left wlU receive prompt atteatloo. All work guaranteed
2S9
Baat Front atrooL
1907-5t
One dundredU
\Vc have that many sample suits.
mmm4
rmmm
Miss Laura k'urtsch entertained a
few friends at her home on Sixth '‘Kmsu John A. Lprssfw. Jadf* of Pro
t last night in hon«T of Mbs
of thes-UWofld** V MUUr.
Ethel Pope who Is soon to leave
city. Very unique .game* were
9d and afforded generous am
ment for the gue*i*. Dainty refresh
ment* were served by the bos
covert being laid for twelve
whole evening was one of plea
and the honored gueat received the
heartlset wUhe* for the best kind
times during her proapectlve v'Uli.
Immediately after tbe Pburth Miss
l*ope will leave for an yxiended vUli
In Chicago. Bt. Louis and other <
in the west spending some time Iq
imm
should drop hertporfctoeome and
s*«th* 0r«at doings in SUinhorg’s
Busy eioak Departnunt « «
Mtoh Alice Walt went to Saginaw
^^naiidc Carter to home from M A
C He spent a w*-e*k visiting at Grand
Rapids and oilier tMliul^ on hto way
EVENTS IN SOCIEl^
I seren years
while that of the United States U only
4J yaarw and that the arerage eani
Inga In MMsaebuaetu U
The ring ceremony was used.
e^swvvswwtv.
Tomorrow afternoon will In* tbe an
nual meeting of the Woman’s club All
Drawing and Manual Tri
are requestecl to be there
The work In drawing has been suc- ladles
promplly
The chairman of
cessfuHy conUnued. Over |150 worth
tickets for the Ste
♦ of tine pictures have been added to art A Steffens concert
requests that
the<^houU at little expense to the
adles who have been sailing tick
clty.'WThe regular work has been
return all unstdd tickets and
w aftem«»on at the
• %y uMng no books this coming year
sUll more work of this kind can be LEAVES MILWAUKEE THURSDAY
• 125 Even slHl furk of this work In the
designing
_nlng and constructing Manaosr f^~Fapsr Mill Will be
wood of many a
J be
Thla Wsek,^
^^tter method of 1
Fred Robert* has Just received a
JIRralnHig In our schools ThU telegram
er for the
from the.
%ould require the fitting up of a shop
e Milw
er mill that
^Jw^^M^dltlonal teacher to superrUe
on bis way
and will be here Friday or Satur
ThU next ydar all the avalUble seatlag capacity of the buildings will be In
At the present rate of Im
essary for the year following.
The result of good schools U
clUaenahlp Tbe report of the
superintendent of public Instruction
ayde J Ely of this city and Mias D
lia Maud Decker of Fraakfort^de
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
tSSer of Frankfort, were unli^
d In
marriage by Bev.. Hugh Keuaed
CLUB ANNUAL
safv
1
^
iratlona for Orand
9 Take ’Place
Iklor keeiH*r-;Alex
viwvsvww
•
AO
MITTEO LAST NIGHT.
MABRIEO AT FRANKFORT
Clyda J. Ely pf Tbia CRy Capturua a
Wlfs From Laks fihoro Toum. ,
Yesterday aflemuun. at 5 o’clock, at
the home uf Mr aad Mrs Rob. rt
PERSONA!.
foTu-r
^ object of the historical and
that haa
ear In this
FORTV-TWO NEW MSMBSRfi
Of the three hundred *hare* of
.tuck in the New Weque-tong club
which were ls*ued under the reorgantxatiun of the club only six are left.
having l^nj^dHy disposed
The remaining shares will not gg I
King for takers WheuNthe club
r*-«,rganlzed the shares were sold at
to secure bids
fifty cent* on the dollar. |5. on condl
On recommendation
vcommt
of the comi
tlon that the purchaser pay a year’s
ise on buildings and grounds, the ex- dues at the same time, making a loUl
tsrior woodwork of the Oak Park
building was ordered -painted,
room la the Boardman avenue and
la tbe beijnwood avenue building was
. iS.tHM)
There was a large attendance al the
Central grounds, nine new lights were meeting of the slockhuldera last night
ordered placed In the Central bluld and 42 new members were admitted.
lag. and 1.076 square feet of new sUle The matter of the opening on July
board was ordered purchased for tbe 1st was discussed but tbe complete
Central building. 300 square feet for program hsi not yet been prepared
Elmwood avenue and 4W) for Board
maa avenue. The recobimendatk
that a cement walk be laid on tl
has asked that members
west side of the Central grounds »
having chairs to spare contribute the
Wadsworth street was deferred for
use of them fur that evening
Ar
rangements will Ih^ made tu have
w couch
Plumed.
the fo
ckholder* have
not yet tieen *<-en In regard to th^
slock and dues, but the thirty-day
limit has expired and the amounu
TO BUNG CROWDS
bhuuld be paid In. The olBceni. how
ever. have decided to extend the limit
fipsclal Train Will fiUrt From to June 27ih, so that all members may
arrange to see the treasurer before
Fotoaksy and Bsach Hers st 9
the oiM-nlng It Is deelred that afi
s- m-. Return at 9:80 p. m.
be In good sundlng U-fore
the opening. There are only a very
few whom the secretary has nut lH>eii
James Kehoe. agent of the IVre able to see and the*« will duublleKS
Marquette and one of the Iransi^rta make It a point to be In al the big
tlon committee lor the Fourth.^ re time of the 1st of July.
The pro.iH-cl for a hucce.^ful .ea
night that
SOD Is ekiremely bright, the large
rosd bad decided to run a spi*clal membership assuring great Interest.
train from Peioskey on the Fourth.
The Improvements are progressing
The train will arrive here at 9 a m nicely and It will not be long before
ftumlng will leave this city at the club grounds will be one of the
I m This Is a better arrange m<»st attractive spots In the city.
than the committee hop*rd
as Jt wav not exp«H-ted J
BEGIN TONIGHT
the sp«-cia| would leave from
>rthern point Mms................
The arrangement
Union Holiness Tabsmacis Services.
and equally g<kHl service
Corner Eighth and Roae StiweU.
on all other lines. Then- will be n»»
Union Holiness TalH-rnscle services,
celebration In Fetoskey this
which assures great crowds from that conducted by Rev. J W. Harris and
direction It has b4-«-n iltMldcHl also wife, evangelists from Springfield.
not to celebrate in ManlsU-e. aud that Ohio, will begin tonight near the ctiralso means big crowds from the en ner of Eighth and Rose streets, city
Non-sectarlsn. All Christians an- Intire length of the M. A N K
C E Murray. ag« nt of the O U. k vli«Hl to attend and take part Oin-n
I and T C.. h AM. and also a i
.o all Services will In- at 2.30 p m
ber ol the transportation commi
and 7;3fi p m each day. Bring
moon service Sunday
was notified this morning that
bIbU-s tu afternoon
3 p m. and 7:30 p m
special train on the T C . L. A, M service*
Tuesday
Thur^
would leave NorthiHjrt at 7 a m. aud ('hlldren servicess Tuesdays.
reach here at k:5o a m Heturnlng days and Saturday* at 10 a m
leave here at 10 p. m
.
parents Invited to send their children
cbll
Present Indications are that this
and c<»me thorn
year’s celebrstlou will witness the
greatest crowd ever gathenM in Trav
erme City before
MADE A GREAT RACKET
»the studenta entering these schools
from our High achool. U la more val4
uable as it taads to raise and maintain Psopls Went to the Boston Store for
a higher standard of scholarship and
Rscktt
wort ThU la what We wUh. The
bast U none too good. The demands
By mUtskt
to be made upon our young men and the signature
women In the near future are (
plartMl under the ’’Kacket" store ad
Tbelr school life must he one of
v.-rttsement. It
mlsialoj al
imgh preparation
Because of thla
nothing should stand In the way of
great racket which followed
(his morning In the lk»ston Store
when buyers for the lUcket sit>ck gut
pupils do not
ot go farther than the In Into the wrong store However, (hey
Hate grades the
tl
work there U wtM-e all properly dlrectetl and fi»um
strengthened
Dgthened and Improved. whst they wante<l. but some of then
ui been
made such a racket about the mb
guage work, mental arlthmet
take that only the must abjec
have been increaaed. more time win
„ s for the printer• tNuild restore
f given to thisI next yeai
year, blahw^
quiet
been extended In the-----gra"-S by using
reading The
SEMI ANNUAL ELECTION
i furnish choice
reading material for young p<
More readers are read in the Arsl four Brlcklsysrs and Masons Chose Officers
Last NlghL
grades than heretofore. A noted edu
cator has said that. **li has been I
Ing of the Bricklsy»-rs
thst a child learns to read with
snd Masons’ union held In Montague
hall last evening the following officers
were elected for
Ing one!
Not only
months.
read, but a 4pv« for
President—Willi
developed In the child
lid by the children.
VIct'pres
This It readily doneI by furnishing suflary^ McMlchael.
Aclent material adaptcMl to child life
tary-C ' McMlchael
ThU also widens the scope and
ens the interest In the other i
I/-
ONLTSn
SHAKES LEFT
DRV BATTERIES
.. FOR...
AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES, -ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHT
ERS, ETC. :: :: :: ::
J. B. PAIGE.
ELECTRIC MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION Bopplieaand Repairs
TDAV/ITDQF
f'lTV
SJir'M
1 KAVtrCoc.
Cel
1 T,
miCxri.
i 2 1 4 Front St- C»t»ren* phone No.
1
The Nerlinfcr
Real Estate Exchange
Over First National Bank
MODERN HOMES
MODERN FOLKS
In all paru of the city. Houses
buUt to your own plan and sold on
easy paymenu &om $750 up.
602or4B.
ORAIMD
(Jo IM O
-GIVEN BY-
STEWART & STEFFMS’
OMOMBCS-TMA
FRIDAY EVENING,
A Bargain evary day In thla apace
TOOX OATH AS EWC
CITY
OPERA
HOUSE
ADiiiniDi2S6,8::tr£?.
Aotomatlc bars bare become ao laeBalcrmte. Jan.
Ktoc Peter 1 of ccaafttl to BwitzerlsDd that • ctmxftutr
8arTta.'toak the onU of ruler beliiro kai bae* farmed to aurplj tbe F«laa
'and tkelr rlslior* wm> ekccric svtai
mstlc restaurants, where meals, ragfr
Mf fra* tbe luadert ebao aad cklpa %o
the giahanae Mz^Mrae tahla «WR|.
win U aerrad by etaetrtcRy.^
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