The Evening Record, July 15, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 15, 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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1903-07-15

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

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TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH., WEDNESDAY. JULY 16. 1«S.

FAVORABLY
IMPRESSED
W H. KetLiV LIKM THAVeRSe
CITY VERY WELL

wax IE DOIT CONSIDEBEO
■y.,

f-M-

IN SCLCCTiON OF •IT* FOR NEW
NORMAL SCHOOL

PolfrtD of th« City. With OoDi
Dbl« SitM Shown to Mr. Kcilty
YooUrdoy

and Today—LoU of

CHIod Warn tho School.
P. H.

VERY RAD iiycy
Confo^ to a Crime Agsi/Ut Trained
Nurme of Chicago ai^yWill Get
Lon^Bentsnes.
Marqui tt.- Mlc^. July 15-Nelson
CtiSiey. a halfbree<l. captured
Siitar*
day at Pickerel lake nine miles oast
of Marquette by a posse of offleers
fur attacking a nurse In this city on
the ar«f-rnfMm id July 4. has boen I
ndoubte.ir> receive a long senience
ie admits his guilt
The crime was attempieil on the
beach at
roatey drsggeij
u
victim into the
brush
ss and Imal her.
pa<;kiHl her m >th full of aand
and mud to stlrte
cr screams, but
help arrived in tim<
Indian t.mk u. bis heels and remain­
ed In hiding until traced by the ottrem
He has a bad record, having
llltd several men.
The intended victim’ is a resident
of Chicago
Khe is reCM.verlng from
her injurk-s
The prlsimer is charged
with assault with Intent to murder

POPE NOW
JUST ALIVE

about tko city. vl.UInK Neal
■ of iotereitt
aadoHher potata
boy. He will leave
faU wife, for CbarlevolE. Peloakey and
other point* nonh. Where appllratlon
has been made for the c
school
Of course. Mr Kelley t
noncommittal In recard to what place
he should favor for the local Ion of the DISSOLUTION 18 EXPECTED
normal, and what wcmld he the prob­
MORROW BY MANY
able actlcm of the authorities In the
matter
He has vlilied only part cd
ised a do
that have
«lra for the school Of tho » there are
4l«u«^ In the western
s^Ute. and each one thlnk^lt U the
rt»Al thinc and the Ideal spot for the WITH BUT LITTLE TO INDICATE

WILL BE A
BUST TEAR
ANNUAL MCrriNO OF ASYLUM
BOARD YCSTCROAY

mPORTANT
OVER Idaooo WILL BE EXPENDED
THIS YEAR

^usMaa Waa

A. 8. Barber, agent for t
B.. aaya people i^<ad the
U pajs
paj's to advertb
thall it
a man to w
for 10 days
He advertised
want columns of the dally papers last
evening
Before sundown he had timr
for the job. Before break
fast ihU morning
had five
They are still coming

Un SENTCTCE FOR HUSTEj

And withon. doobt th« 6n«. tot oi tlut di« <d cootS thlt this
ratyhM wen. K.oj p.ccc reprewnu thi* WMOoV dioioat
l.r.xlurtioni. Nothing betl« far m giit tbu this ... . .

W W O/p

Grand Rapids. Mich . July 15 -John
: Muste. the haUsdikt-i-per wh** wa»
Mind guilty of murder In the second

THE WEATHER

$3,S0»Bd$4.00

get together, and then perhaps
whole visit those placi‘s lhst seei
furnUh the l»est advantages
advlsatde lo re
the citizens to
o •orate’’ to him
meet Mr Kelley,
cm the advantages of the place
He
knows what the city Is. and yesterday
and today he has had a chance to senwhat ll Is
A look at the map. with
the normal schools at Ypsllantl. Mt
Pleasant and Marquette. Is all that Is
needed to abow thal Traverse rily U
the natural, the loglcwl place for the
■ srbcMd
From a standpoint .of farllllies cd iransporiailcm. both fre.ro the
tn western
Michigan thal
not a city In
w
has a ghost cd a chance with this city

ral people were assiirt

MAY COLOR OLEO
^iuprsms Court Knocks Out the 8Ul
.

ute Against Colored Oleo

ir you cannot *ee KEAL biipuna «Imb caBii« oo
u. during our July male you ahonid at <ncc and withmu
B*y> Inee (ims suiti at... .1.60. ZOO. X60i 3.00
Bo>a tong pant> >uit> at;.. .3.60. 4.60, 6.00. 6 00
Men* fine tumioer .mu at 7.00. lO.OQ. 1100,16.00
Bo« warii knee |«nl.at.........86c. 60c. 76ci 1.00
.Mens 6ne pant, at.... 1,60.100. 3,60, 3.00, 4M
Genuine Panama hatB—Uteat ahapc^lO.OO

50c“5tc
Hats. Caps. Belts. Hose. Bath Suits.

lENDA &
1 hw Rwal Rallabie Clotbiwra

oo.

lnis*i

VANDENBILTS reconciled

I be Laying Br.ck by the Last
e Week—One Block Graded and
Partly Concreted.
Foxy
r.rj ndpa*' Jtdm
.•n iK-gan fl le lav inK « f o
xth atr«*et. Irttm Divirtion
morning and
lorK SK fast as i»oa*lble
U Saturday
III bo ll
week.
Scanlan blnihelf has aU.ut
at wt.ik.
The cement curb
iH-lng put in by A I* Hunter, with
men. And the gra.llng ih Wing push,
a* last ah pusHilde.

Sec Cbcm in Our Stow Uindow
THE ECONONY STORE
its Same,**

tempore them with seme of

DRUG CO.

•FOXY GRANDPA’S” MEN PUSH­
ING SIXTH STREET WORK

Fruit. Game.

Wc arc ortering l>cauliful pictures in l.amls^pes.
Flow^r.s. ru, size 20x23 inchfl, framed and
lu Iiang on the wall, at only........................... each

M Shoe As Good

Cirnelius
i the r
prophesy 4d the I»ol-’
rying U
at his
woiilii IH-C’ur then
Mother Will Doff Mourning.
mie. July i:.
The cdhc lal bullefin
issued by the pope's physicians short
Have oivcncd at 219 Hast Front St.,
c*r y oVI*K-k this lutirnlug
lated here
and Bolictl a share of your patronage
Vand erbllt. who mar
in the critical ou.dltlon in which he
*
• >-Gu will find a full .line of
defiance of
1st night
The bulletin follows:
DRUGS.
CHKMICAIA
KTC..
IMiribg the night Ihe pope had home
reconcllatlon
effected, Every person knows that daigs deter»dh of sleep
.No change Is ob
i years the elder
served iu hlN general condition. His
iate with age.
•rbili I*
lay aside mourn
iiig and
she did long ago.
terrain i
nd was stricken
Her hui
”IxtI.i»onl ■
sl.Vkih during
heated argument with

PAVEMENT IS
BEING LAID

PIOTURES

AMERICAN

I chapter ed the illiistricms life will
feshi -day is alMMit 275
lel
Tho«t‘
w ho are expec t Ing
<1(
base their lieliefs on

GOOD-BYE, SKEETER

AT
RASTALL’S

the THREE DOLLAR Shoes
said: PRICE S2.50.

We

HRS. JAS. G. BLAINE DEAD

also carr)- a

complete

line

DruggisU Sundries,

Stationer)-,

bacco and Cigars.

:

:

of^

To­

:

Has Succumbed to Old Age After
Years of Decline.
^ to tb« rv
Augusta.
ista. Me,.
Blaine died
this morning.
Mrs.
Blaine was the widow of the famous
her death was
breake was nearly

WHITE HAN THIS TIME
Was Taken From the Jail by a Mob of
Twenty

Men and Hanged
Tree Laet Night
a* Wlr* to IbA WvMlM
July

rr-c,/

to

a

15—Wll-

U.98

Oxfords
two Dollars
Utrp Stylish

Widow of Famous Maine BUtoaman
YOURS FOR TR.MIE

The Old Reliable Shoe House

Frank Friedrich & Co. ^

♦AMERICAN DRUG COw

.

20 Year Cold Fillocl.Cas«.Jjenu>ne
American ■
Movement^

tVERY THING NfcW! |

Thacker was co;
hanged to a tr»*e
. July 15 —In denying
John -Gordon,
victed of
killing
Government Expert Has Discovered
young man of F*ox port.
Bennett vs
t'srr yesterday the su
Parasite That Will Pul Buzzers
preme court knewks emt the provision
THOMPSONVILLE WON
Out of Business.
id
the
antl-colored
oleomargarine
statute which make* ll unlawful to
manufarture or sell colored oleomsi
July
15-Dr
Wshhingi.m.
1) (’
garlne even though the colorlne mat
Charle* Stilus »'f tl
ter Is a harmWs vegeiabW product
The action of the court Imlow In re ami marine ho^pltai i
dlhcovery
Thompsonville.
fusing to comiH‘l the Issuing of a war
blch is considered
world
This afternoon the local team defealod
rant for a dealer who sold oleomargar
of
d the greatest lra|H>riI'nion Colored OianU of Chicago
garlne colored
with an admittedly
very is what Dr. Stil.'s
seven inning game of baae
harmless prxiduct U upheld
hah named "agamo mermi* culclcla.”
or li to 1. The game was
A majority cd the supreme court.
.It her w ihe
witnessed bly over 1.000 people, many
Justice
Grant
dissenting, has set
• It
a ivarahlle which kills st»ectators c nlng from the surroundaside the. judgment cd |l0.i>00 scM‘ured htroyer
s ortntwquiioh each year, and Ing country
by the Detroit Salt Co. In the Wajue
which. It is believtsl. under artificial
The towTi
_
circuit court against the Nailonsl Salt
pnipagatlon will pn*ve far su|H*rlor contest, and it la expected that
Co. for salt purchased under contract.
to anv known way of ridding Inf^ted local piHvple will go to Traverse City
The supreme court says that offlclals
rltnews the game becd the Detroit company knew that the
was endeavoring to
the sail market. The
declared to be
W|,TH POSTAL SCANDALS
It of trade, and and hi* assivciate* Is to discover
rapid and inexi>enslve manner^of pn
pagating juirasltes in sufflcienl nun
ber for general use in roarhhes. pond
and localities InfesltHl I'y the insect
and the • mosquito destroyer’* will d
O.V8ier
the rest
wrestling
loosevelt
Indiana Woman. Though Onl)
office scandal today,
LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED
parte of Baltimore, chief counsel
Voars Old. Already ths Mother
the proaecutlon
Ten Children.
"the^prealdent wen
i men.
J cases thoroughly.
• the pri
Richmond.
Ind. July 5;-ln
the
health report made by Dr Oocwie H
Creek. Mich.. July 15—Earl
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, from
im the BecOmni, county health o«cer. was re^
ward, a Michigan Telephone
nnd
Miss
lineman from Grand Rapids, was elec­ _______ from the first church, left to­
trocuted thfs morning,at Main and day as delegatea to the Intemntkmal
Monroe streets tn the presence of sev- Epworth League ooaventloo ‘

NO RACE SUICIDE HERE

ctomgsM*

fad Consuls okrt OomIIsS.

SOD by Judge
and killed All

To Visit Newberry.
r>r. J. D. Munson of this city meJI
cal superlmeiuleut of the
Nuriheru
Michigan asylum, and IV William A
Stone, assistant rnmlical superinten­
dent of the Ka»amax*wi a>.vlum. Judg.
Mill*, president of the board of irus
Gen G A Han of Mai
tee*. John H(*friiisn. xieward and
eb*cted president for the ensuing year
________ the iKMird. all
and Hon H. C Dwvl* necrelary - TITe
Kalamazoo, went this inurnlng to
appointment of Dr. Beatrice Bievenson Newberry, where they will attend the
of IVtrt.il on the
conHrmed.
iKmrds V
Work on the.new buildings is weJI
slight change In the business
U‘gun
The wall* on the addlUon to
been made by the Beople’d
the l»aker> will be completed
tbU
THAT HE 18 STILL ALIVE
ank of Traverse City, the
week.
It will be remem
remembered
here
that
>f
by-laws
relative
to
Mimething over f50.000 was appropri­
lorning Bulletin OfTfrs No Vestige ated by the last legislature fur new hours now reading.' ’The bank shall
be
open
for
business from k a. m to
the in
•f Enoouragsmsnt^sn.is Dwesy
: one
ci»nage for 4 p. m. each day of the year, except
Will Probably Be Given by Phy
females . The board Sundays and legal holidays. On Tues­
sicisns as Cause of Death.
.cottages, and work day evening* the bank shall be open
on tho excavation from 7 to 8;30.*’
r W lrs,t« fk . Evrwlwr
lUime. July IS.—When the- |Mip*-s,
physicians made an esamlnaiicm of fori e
wer. and
their patient this ev«*uing they found vat ion I
him practically tn the same state as trench
Fr4.ni SI
The farm work U
iH-iween
6u
and
6o
Ing the impe.
ing been put In. ^
lung continue tuWork. bbt these with
The hay
occasional bright Hashes of mental ar I'elvlng the first cultivation
will be very large, thei field on
Ivlty are the only signs that life still
lai
In his bcaly.
Otherwise his
per acre.
Is In the grip of senile dUsce yielding over I
It will Ik* a very

busy season at
luilon.
ll Is now stated that s* nile
decay and not pneumonia
will
Ih- itiKiiuiUin. and v«
given as the ac tual c•au^e cd his death ments will be nu
There are n^ow
There are many who believe the

jiuy

One thinc that is essential for the
schcMil. and thal Is the^ chlldre
children fur the
teachers who are tak
king training to
teach
hY»r this rc*ason ll Is necessarj
to establish the schc»ol In a place of
some sise In Mt Pleasant there has
be<n a saving «»f thouhands of dollars
In teachers’ salartes annually Itecause
of the children id the town In ing
uught tn the normal.
The local people who were with Mr
Kelley In his drive alnuit the city as
sured him that If the state auOiorltle^
want the achool
hs-aled
here, the
proper
site
wcmld btf forthcoming
There would Im no difflculty. thc*y
were sure. In securing any site that
the state might desire
Mr. Kelley lnfc*rmed the local |mm»
pie that the cost of .living would be
one id the matters
that
would U>
given weight In considering the loca­
tion for the BchcMd
In this and in all
other points presented Mayor Ranto.
Horn O C. MolUil. Alderman Hamll
ton and others who mc-l Mr. Kelley
gave him as^rouch enllghennient eh
poss
)ihc*r membcTs id the atate laiard
looking up the cities
id cHluratloi
for the school, and K
that are In
Is prolMible

loairkt sa.1 Theredsy

I "BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT’’I

CONDITION

Kelley and wife wyre shown
abont the city ynstsrday afieroopn.
and SKpressed themselves as dellchled
with the placw. and Mr. Kelley slated
that Traverws City had available some
Ideal sites fur the school If It were «le
elded to sstabllsh ll here.
He ws«
shown spots on ICast Bay and tlm enst
abore »*f WVsi Bay. places on the
southern border of the city In ih.‘ vl
cinliy of lloiichey's hill, and kikHs on
the west. near, the Kaiusclell farm A
site tbere^seeiucsl to Impress him es-

Stott

...

dTcs*ers iba world
kr best shoes
Trgsrdl«sof Cvat,
popular prkw
:

Pcoeident and Hon. H. C. Davis

Il ls and Bates la niiendnnce. In ad
ion to a large amount of routine
slness. the bids for coal fur the en
ing year were opened and the con
tract was let to the Ohio 4k Michigan
C«»al Cu. of Detroit for 6.WKI tons <if
>urg No K. at 1:1 15 per too. f o
1. Traverse City; also 25u tons of
ache. 17 27. f o b rail. Traverse

Uow Wt Jht Showing

tdvortiateif oorUinly,^|9r'-Accor#mB
«a A. B. BarBos—Mad Pl^ty >f
Applicants for a Jo2^

Work-«en. a A. Hart Ro-Clacted

Boeroury-Coal Purchaaod.

BEVEUTH TBAB-1W6

ntruunnwns

The New Stantl, 242 Front St.

j

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

HASTALL'.»

SERriCE^
and coverinjj capacity are ^
what sliow the economy of
paint—not the price per
gallon.
THE

mttwm-wtujin
• PAiRT

wears lonjrest and
most. It IS the best paint
economy.
Made to paint buUdings
with.
FRANK

vo W . J~
lYooi 84r«tW.

Strictly^ Bonafide
Getting
Our Big
tUarni Jigain
Pre-Tnventory

J^ere•s something tf>at will interest
you.

• That accounts fof the unusually larjjc vol­
ume of business we have enjoyed since our big
sale was inaugurated. • No comidainis heard,
and why; simply because the people came and
found up to date and hij;h grade merchandise
awaiting them, and ever>- article at just the
price it'was advertised. • Don’t forget the big
sale is to be continued for the balance ol the
week.
::
::
::
::
*:

Suntmer fiats

Straws and Panamas/
You’d be surprised to ,k^ow how
r-any Panama Hats.!^ have sold
this season-our TEN DOLLAR Hat
many city stores get fifteen dol. larsfor.
Straws at 50C to $2.00

6. UlillKlm
Opr, Front and Union

/

For all kinds of weather-Just re­
ceived a fine lot of Crush Hats'
Black and Pearl colors — $ 1 . 2 6,
$ 1.50 and $2.00.
O

Hamilton Ootbing ^

i

THE BVKNIMO BEbOBD. TBAYgfflK PITT. MIOB^ WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. 1X».
TO are |WI grttHtcM

have the aagport^af
ogpi ^
aakms. aad this. It ft aripmd.

YOU MAT THINK

TRAVeUSC CITY, MICHIGAN

'm the moaey question w.mld
the Cleveland democinu. It Is at
tubiertuge to kill cdf Brydn and to re^
instate the democrailc orgmniiailon
ered by Bryan s manlpulatioo of
' :nai t Mib »m t. v. nwo
th*' party's Interests. It may wcirk. but
J. W. HANMSN, MHor mn* HMwaw to tong as present coodltious ealst K
wtU be bard to turn the workingman's
for an uncenainly. or create an
influence suSiriently strong to affect

OHANDTRAVERSe HERALD

Wheat
^ LUTEN - it the prime mwde^

Gr^^entofWhe«L «ndit«• flavoring
Itavoring prindpfe.
-

4 ' . «A»iamMMrn<.

ssssjsji

oirnNG or
tHE MASONS
OOOO PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR
GATHERING HERE

Indiana Wheat U richeat in Gluten, yet GO per
cent of even ^ ^ wheat ia.-Starch.
Starch it a mere ht-fanner,—heating in Summer.—
dy»peptic.-and a poor atrength food.
PRESTO quick^Som is ridt in Gluten, with only a low
peroenta«e of Stirdh. and U milled down to such unuaual
foien^ and mufotrol^, that it works into pastry twice M
promptly- penetrated, and digested, by the Gaatiic juices
of the stomach, being thua converted into strength long
before ordinary Sour attita conversioo into ^
Not six per cent of cAmerican Sour is equal to
PRESTO in nutrition. Savor, and “keeping” qualities.
Yet Cake, or Pastry, made from it coaU * triSe leas
than from common Sour—aa comparative recipes prove.
PRESTO ntaeds no Bslang Ptm^. and much leas
than other Hours, of tlit oosSy and indigestiUe thingNote rdative coa» in next ad.

reUry Windsor.

0r* th» cllr tM.OM tor

tta«
the
the
hU
the
for
the

The follow lag is the i-nutram for
he CKitIng of the Masonic fraternity.
sHch Is to be he:-l lu ihl?« city on the
!2nd of this month. It Is expected
hat there Fill be nearly or quite 2,im>0
Mewms here on that date.
Forenoon—AssemhUng of the varl
fus hNlges. Kvery mj-mher trf Trav
ff e nty k»dge .So 222. F. A A M .
vl!l be on the recepthHi committee.
. 11 a m.—I>lsplay on Cass Mreei by
be Are department.
ll:30-I)inner. Spoclal mten at all
vuiels and re»tauratits to Masons
veering ladges and iheir families.
('.entral
ichiNd grounds

this NIpQtttkn tbU eltr mart appro
prlau tt.OM a jur. Tba ooat of tor
support of tl»s llbrmrr now U not far
fro« that aaount. aad m}th a
bulMtag. such as that oootempl
the aaaual cost tor lu support will be
lacrsaswS. Perhaps not matorlalir the
Woodhouse
W T. Woodhou
flrst year; but the «rowih of the cU>
-Mayor John
mA the lacreasto* demands upon the
MM3T are such as to Indicate that
B.
llud-on.
lu^p<,nRe-Hon
a T«7. fev years the cost ql Wsnrelona
Ilader. Kaphl
Hong -MiMJ Plot
this firntwanrs. If the library U kept
«p\o a proper standard aad conducted
Address—tlrand Secretary Iaw U
iW Mtalre MM. win be eoMld Wfnsor. Reed City.
.Music-Traverse City hand
erlhvKln Mess of llOOO a year
4 p ro - HuNinesR
ThU betaif ooaoeded. why not ask

Hr. Camecfe for * larger gift? Why
hot ash for fSOM? It wit! require
that aeoh to ereel a library building
in keeping with gie importance, size
aad developmeal of Traeeree City and
the tralue of the loaKloe. Under the
present plan oely fU.OOO can be de­
voted to the biandlBg proper and 15,000
to the ferelahtM A bnildl^ sorb
as the ppnptc of Traverse City would
like to aee tor a public library caanot
be built for that amount of money
The structure should be of stone, nut
brick To erect a brick building foi
such a purpose would be a mistake
lu location wUI be one of the mosl
picturesque la the cUy. and the build
Ing should be In keeping with lu sur
rcmadlags as well as adequate for the
demands upon It Should Mr. Carne
gin flvn
H would require aa
aaaM appioprtstina of |3,ouO'
^Mn the buildtac and library. H
MW 'tot at leeei that amount In s

haSdlas on Birth street would be an
omameat. and If In harmony with the
Cily a ptogress. and the surrounding,
the pnople will fully apprecUle li
we do not want a building whch In a
few pears will look inalgniacanl and
net up to the average of other public
bnlldlngs now contomplated. In proc
ess of erection, or which may be built
in future.
_______

I’'

THB HOPS OF TMB DOWNTBOD^
OEM.
“1 am going to America, fur In
dtotioa Uee hope. My great ambl
ttoa ia to bMatha at least oac
free air with which ikid has blessed
the Amerto people *'
f
la these worts, says the Inter
Ocean, utieiwd by an unlearned Roe
Itih Tlhr to John a Weber, late
mlaskmer of immtotlon at New
York, and quoted by him In a public
addreae at AUgaUc City on Sunday
there abides a lesson for vrory think
lag American
For some Americans so little repUsc
the value of their birthright thaC they
will say. after all. their countif Is not
so much better thin other countries
'' Prance, they will say. U a republic

to elect ^cers. diK-lde ou plact? of
ng next year's outing, and for the
action of any other bualn»tss that
dreei grounds between Marion and
Northern Michigan asylum teams
4 p m
Dd on 8
hour, k'are
»: p. m -S
7 p.
concert by the Trtvp m —Band
-h
•:e City band on Sixth sirtHt.
S itu p. m—S|)W'ial engagement of
Ivs Anne Sutherland, the noted ac
Mbs
Barry .” at Sit Inherg's
bund opera
and BosU.
Pere Marquette—U»w rate excur
^lon fn>ra all stations between Petos
city. SiKMlal
key and TTav
Traverse City at 10 o'chn-k
leaves Traverse City
E—One fare forr the round
their line
kets
turn July 2;i.
a. R. A I-—One fare for the nuuid
trip on all regular trams as far mirth
xs Elmira and south as far as CadU
lae
Tickets sold July 22 on main
Ilm- frtim t'adlUac and north on TravCity branch to Northport; good
rium July 22 From stations
north of Walton, sell July 21; g.s»«l
returning July 23.
rraverse Bay Line of Btutls—Will
make a rale of ;.u cents for the rmind
iri.i from Norih|tort. Omena and S«it
Uins Bay July 22; gisHl retumltig

GltL IS ACCUSED
OF TEUIBLECIINE
a ch.rqs of Murdering
and Horribly Mut.latlng Her
Baby Sister.
•on. in . July l.'i —TircMl of
the drudgery of houM Wtirk and the
rare of her crlppU*d 2 year-old sister.
Maude Jonllne is accus.Ml of having
murdered the latter, in order that she
rould go out t«. work and enjoy her
with

the murdert^sH. and there
Is no suspicion against any one else,
she ^seems lo hav«> ('utumitt«Hl
crime while In a state of frenzy, for.
not content with taking the lUe of
the little one. the murderer or mtirder
ess twUted Its neck until its head was
almost lorn from the U»dy and
the legs and arms apart, and then
threw the mutllate«l temalns anumg
some bushes, where they lay until dis
rt.xered by accident.
The murdered bab«* was abnormally
and must have s<•ad Oermaay Is very well governed
l tl^strength t.f the sister
todeed. and ia these and some other
> handle it. The sight
countries a man caa be as free as
the United States, and after all we an I other pieces and Iiwvlng her to
attend to the drudgery of the hxiuse.
proud of that other i^lons also do Is said to have arousx-.l a murden*jjh
mtnla in Maude. If the l.ab> w«re
on’y out of the way she xHtuld
Yet when those who feel t
ani w.ork In a factory and have her
selves oppressed In the lands of their ev.-nlngs to herself
One day ahe was left aUme In the
birth look out over the world to tad
ho ise. and when the family retunonl
aome couairy where a man may stand the baby was missing Maude
upon hU feet as a man aad be free. the Child was asleep, when she
her last She had notlcM a tramp
' they do not turn to Oermaay. or
hanging around the house, she said,
fVaaee. or to Baglaad. or even
and suggested that he had carrlml off
brave Mttle Holland or Swltzreland. the llltle one The country
but to ibe United States of America scoured, but no one s«*enut1 to have
With all our failures la making ou. heard of th£'tyamp lH‘lng around
ebuBtry the Ideal of the fathers. It If Then some one stumhU*d on the man­
gled remains of the child among the
still la the amla what the men of 1776 bushes, and the parents idsisted that
meant It to be—the rsfuge of the op a criminal assault had l»een commit­
pressed of aU the world—the light ted. but this was disproved by the
doctors.
The only motive for the crime, apf^d which God has irenily. was to put the little dne out
t
air that to breathe ’ the way. and the only one who
>uld have an Interest in this Wks the
oven once is the amhlUoo of the
der
sister The detectives turned
and lowly—the hope of the dowi
tholr attention to her and learned that
she had been seen going out with the

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Sh^tmsktr^s Shpp.

this unreasonable, but a v'isit to our storq wtH oonrioco you that it U
a coMfact. We are drtermifHd tocto qrt Ftteiy •aii^topo our
floor in one week. Tbrtc aik the prices:
A good soUd oak 8-picce suite with bevel French lutrror. (cheap
at$l$),oo» ................................................................. ................. 11.T5
A $19.00 solid oak 8>pieoe suHe far............................................. 11.75
A $22.00 solid oak 3-piece suite for..................................................16.75
A $25.00 8-piecc solid oak suite
..................................
17.75
A gocKl $32 solhl oak 3-piece suite, mostly quarter sawcil Idr.. 19.75
A fine $45.00 quartcr^l oak suite for.........
........... 29.75
A good $48.00 solid oak 3.piece suite for.
........... 12.75
A good $50.00 3-piece oak suite lor .....
..... 39.50
A good'$55.00 suite for................................
.......... 19,75
The prices on some of these suits are 25 percent less than factory cost

BOYS’ SHOES
kOO

A htire line of 044 Dressers at proporUoBttely low prices.

The Tegular price of tbene
abort waa $1.85, but to doac then
out at once we have cut the price.

^j7w. SI-ATEIR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Practical Houaa Fumlahar.

K'taBMdBirt'SbwCliM

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

A BREEZY TIME

New Shoe Store
RntfuFa OM BtoA

You could certainly have, these hot days,
by installing one or more of,pur

Fnmt Bt.

....ELECTRIC FANS....

OrrosIU Whiting Hotel.

. in your store, olhee or home.

J. B. Paige Electric GO.

Scent

Electric Machinery Construction,.
Repairs and Supplies,

«..

iilmsl, CMHMdiil tistaoiHlij, alliffid N : : ;
CONDENSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN

inch and a half long was bunitHl
pletcly off The horse was not other
wIm* jnjuretl. and the trther horse of
affected In the

Traverse City, nich.

in le vwf lov!

Savings Oeposits

ger elevator
>r to

If you desire to instaU
tern ol Fiscal Lighting,
Bells,, Burgi Alarms or Telcphoncs,
{fcrtnii us to estiestt3CS, ]>:rtnit
Wehaveafinchne of
supplies anvl can quote satis­
factory prices for high grade
work and material ::::::

Near Prescott Frank Gray's wife iUNtalled in a large deiutrti
ncock before Sept. 1.
and her four children were picking '**
es near thHr home when a blg^»‘.vl''sively by the custom<
bear hoviwln sight The three aldi**t ^
shill the diNir
deaths have
Into the houhabaJiv in ther’^'^
^*‘‘'hlgan from toy |
the cmia_up|^
child uo <»»*‘***'*^
expected
to live. aged
July
cradle.-The bear idektsl me
^ ^ Jackson,
In.ltti utMh and was stai
- July
George Grtiuftnin of Bay
ritle and taking deli
the animal dead T1
uixnl.
If anyone wants proof that, the day
.f pine in Michigan Is past, he can
;ei it at llopghton. Cunlractors there
loards from
redwtiod clapboards
raiifomla on residences they are
iMiildlng. Mying they
a gel them
cheaper than they c
white pine.
which heretofore ha
used for this purpose. The riMlwood
cu.^ts 127 a thousand, while fur an
tMjually g«K>d quality of while pine the
rontractfirs must pay at least |35.
I'he And by Joseph Schultz, a Rapid
River farmer, of a 12 pound piece
ring similar dls
native cupper, followl
lity. has revived
emeries in the vicinity.
belief that copper may exist In
It rues lu 1that section of
pay lug
.me talk
and tber
pres
of a^i
rarer
enl tl
than Ontonagon county, more than
dies away.
owing the successful experiGreen Bay. Wls..
ment at C
young lad: • has lieen engaged y the
In.nwood U»ard
Uiard ol education
teacher for the t •af, a new dep
IronwiHxd schools. The
will |uiy the salary of this teacher, an
alUiwance of 1150 jH-r annum being
made for each deaf and dumb child
taught In the schiM>Is of Michigan.
The hew de"—-^»»««• »“»
sei'ond of iti
sula i'alun
branch last
puidls. and

and pVtK-ured

horse
Fitchburg. ;
peculiar
dent. The horse was standing.
liarlKHl wire fence
when there was a flash o( lightning.
The bolt struck the wire and Jump«H]
to the steel bit in the horse's mouth,
and a pU-ce of the
al's tongue an

thank Dr, Meree
tor the kind advice
he gave when / wrote
to him.*'

aged «; Wayne Salm of Bangor, aged
lo; Nick Vander VHt of near Sulli
van. aged 14: July 10. Hairy Baker
of Flint, aged 12: July 11. George
Daniels of Kalamar.mi. aged 11; July
12. Clarence Hunt of KalamaztKi. aged
15; July 12. Moyd l>*ve of Charlotte.
agiHl 6. July 13. Barnd Snow of Utn-lt. aged 12 years.
('ongregationaliats throug
cxmntry are Interested In
that arrangements are about complete
for the holding of the first C!ongrega
tional -summer a.Hseniblv. representa
live of the denomination as a whol,‘
The place selected is situated on
Ijtke Michigan near Benton Harlsir.
and is naminl Fottawatomie Dark.
The assembly will have for lu use
a tVact of 7(K> acres of land, which for
variety <if scenery, beauillul beach.
diK-k for steamers. Wilng and flshlUK. complete Isolation and abundance
of frtiits and vegetables, makes the
place ideal for such a gathering
At Kalamazoo Sunday a mad dog
after biting two small chlWron. ran
in front of a tndley car and waa
killed while biting at.the sttnd guard.
lid leaf
ArlKM- dentists
jerker was at dlnne
with ♦:.«* worth of go
Ully's horse
uns^.
As a rx'suli the horse is toUlly
A larg«‘ black bear visited 4GreenwtKid on the M C R U . and carried
off three pigs. It was about to take
a calf out of the pen when driven
away. It is getting very l.cdd and
children are kept al home gfier dark.
Thi^se are erne week's happenings
to the Niles family at Ovid. One of
the boys took polstm with suicidal In­
tent. another lost his house and fnnilture by Arc. and one who bad served
many years In the United Slates cav­
alry fell through an elevator shaft
at the carriage factory abd received
serious Internal Injuries. •'N.

$ 1.98
Buj-s the best all Patent 3
strap sandal in the -city.
They have all the swell
style of shoes, priced at
double the money.

It is the brtt mantivc far

Bachant
& Roscoe
Pxiker Brox OU Stxnd

208 FRONT STREET

i in -building
rbox. Sold

m:

CmMPBELL BROS
DIRECTORS;
H.8. Hull. PrwBldent.
C. A. Hammond. Cashier,
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich, V. Pres’ds

I.URFET CtUmKC W0IKS.I

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Propriator
fU*Tn»Nk HAY. mcH.

Carpet (

clomr to timaural OrMid Tiwwrvr
a f«jr rtai^fro-B
and

you sampltw

N. fl. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
Phom* il8

8za Washinglon .St.

JUST BECIHHING TO PAPER
You had so much rcp^iririyj anti altering of different rooms that you have just
arrit'od at the papering point. It is just as well. There are not quite as many
who want paper just now, so we can give you more attention. While our sales
have been enormous, yet we carry so large a stock we can give you the best of
many lines. .\o matter what the room is, we can show you a splendid assort­
ment to select from for it. Seeing, they say, is believing. If you look at our
beautiful Wall Papers, seeing will be buying.

WHAHBOUT THAT CARPET?
Your new house is furnished all but the furnishings. Now we come in; can’t
help it; staid away as*long as we could: we must lend a hand. Seen our beau­
tiful carpets? or perhaps you are planning on iidng rugs on some of the
floors. Look at those we have already woven in large sizes, or you may see a
beautiful Brussels or WHton VelvLt and would^prcfer *o have us make a rug for
you. It has been a phenomenal year for mad ' -tc vlrdcr rugs. Our expert car­
pet salesmen, carpet sewers and carpet layers are all at your service.

$ 1.98
Bu)*! the greatest Oxford
Shoe for w'omen you ever
laid eyes on at the i>ricc.

r an hSur.‘
The gin took her.
St all
face with the ahame of him who scoffs
coolly, never shed a tear or showed
at Ms birthright aad forgeu
BMA
any emotion, and persisted
knew nothing whateverr <of tthe crime.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mlghUest little
bins that ever was made is Dr. King's
New Ufe Pills. These pills change
aeM Uto atreagth.
tothkoadBtlsaetkpaaa bright

past ytear. received IMtt.lU.lO.
expenses were I7W.S02.65. and
balance oa hand I14.S1S €5
In
report
will make known that
nam of
was expended
TeBef pnrposet daring and since
Iste strike___________
TRV A nwcomo want ad.

OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING
Is at its best. We give you what we Think the best the world affords. The
demand on us for gooil clothes has never been so pressed. Preparations made for
this season far sufpass anything wc have Over shown in ^greatness of stocks, in
variety of styles and in assortment of fashions. The prices are the lowest that
good goods can be sold for.
,
,

WHAT SORT OF A BOY
Makes sunshine in your home? Is he a perfect Little Lord hauntlefoy, or
just a naturally mischievious, fun-loving lad, into all scrapes, good times and
some rough play? climbing trees, scaling fences, just fishing or playing ball. We,
have typical suits for ever>' sort and condition of boy. and at prices that will suit
your pocketbook.
'

THESE BOYS WANT STOCKINGS
The kind that will stand all the hard usage boys can give. IPs surpn^g where
bo>^ will go in vacation time, and what they w ill do. They nee^ just such stockngs as the “Iron Clad.” Triple leg, heel and toe. They really are the best that
are made and they sell for 25c the pair, and are worth evcr>' cent of it. We do
have a good lOc stocking for boys, too.

A

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

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THE EVENlNa BEOOBD. TBAVSB8S 01T7. laOH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1»0S.

i WANT

What They Say

NO-JINCBOWSr
JUDICIOUS ACTION BY COLOftlD
MEN OF INDIANA

Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
orprice. Tryitforyourtrade.

They

OF THE WOlU

mnr*h icrf.und of W«il
' «Ich n«i(i (*rt^*nwlrh. and «*v«^n biidt
and whul.Moin.. land* toward Hlarklic-aih ar* Kninniaic uadiT a romnniu
Inrul.u*. In Kaatbain tio*pital Un- at
ti»ndant*. an- wnijM*lk*d to rm«r th«b«il* With nniiilln curtalni*. a thItiK
hitherto unknown ihnrcUocrif II , a Bcutrh
wIkmu*
r;<rvf>mc*« w» won Uie admiration of
tlu* rfildi'nt* uf
tbp Whltp
Houhp

■ss

T.-n tolllion
art* linpVt<'<l
rnlt€*d
Btatp*
- all

Ju’b*

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# 11

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Don’t Forget Our One-Fourth Off
Sale on ellWeol DressM

Ono-Fouitli Off w I
On all ladies suits, skirts and coati for the
rest of the week.
; y

^rPoTcenf.
te33)PerCenf.

a

F

^ ^ ^

by taking advantage of our Jiily Clearance
Sale of I'urniiure, Stoves and Crocker>-.

AGAIN ON ITS FEET
Everett-Moore tyndicaU Will Boon
Have Control of lU ProfMriits
After ia Months Waiting.
r!**v*-!antl. July 15—Some day this
WL-f-k. say* rieveland Knance. tbe
l>suk*rH iximmiitee
which has bad
ci.srg.- td the aflairs of the EverettM.Kir. Hviiclicate
for
the
past IK
monthr. will formally turn over to
Ih.- varltms members of the syndicate
ih.-ir mtmey In securities.
The syn­
dicate will once more be in control
id Its own properties. This committee,
wliirh I* comtHiaed of H. R. New.
cv.inb. chairman: J. J. Sullivan. Myn.n T. Herrick. E. G Tillotaon. Calvar> Mt.rri*. W. G. Mather and H.
It Goff, has arcompllKbed wonders
during the 18 monlh* referred to.
it was Januar) 1. Iti02. that the
tN*ople of Cleveland were atartied by
111.- announcement that the Everett
M«M.r«- syndicate had turned over Us
atTulr-i i«* n bank.-rs' commltUn-. The
d. bu *.f ihe syndicate, amounting to
v*-nil U)llllon dollar*., were exiendetl
lor IS niunih*.
Then the banker**
.onimlUee
and
Mesars.
EvereiL
M.H.r. and MahU-r went to work to
-.11 a iH.nlon of tbelr property that
ull might be saved
This w<.rk has
iH-.-n ai-compllshed In a truly wonder­
ful manner.
No creditor has lost a
.l.dlar and no creditor will lose a
d*.l!ar
Th.‘ *inly thing that remains Is to
pn.vid.- for the payment of the debts
;.f the Fe*leral Telephone Co. and Its
Kub.<1dlary t-ompanies and to provide
money to d*-v»-lop these proin-rtle*
This is now b.Mng done.
Tbe syndicate atill practically con­
trols tb.- following well known trac
The llelrolt Unlled
ay A- Light
A Light

1100 Rawartf. |100.
•eader* of this paper will be
ploa.**Mi to ieam that there la at leaat
unc lireaded disease that acience bat
b.H-n able to cure in all iU aUges and
that is catarrh. Halla Catarrh Cure
cure now known
H the only positive
posUl
Catarrh
o the medical fraternity.
U-lng
a constiUiUonal
diaeaae, re<|tiin-s
a
constitutional
treatment
Hair* ('atarrh Cure U taken Intern­
ally. acting direcUy upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the lyilem,
thereby destroying the foundalkm of
the disease, and giving tbe patient
strength by building up tbe oonaUto.
tlon and assisting nature In doing lU
work
Tbe proprietor* have no mnch
faith in It* curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cure.
Send Tor
t of testimonials.
<

u»l>cc

Brewer B,Mke

WHh

Fore

of Atrocities That Have Been so
^
Frequent of Late.
auket*. Wle.. July 15.—-Every
ho panicIpattMi In the Dnachlng
ling of a negro is a mUr
der.-r pure and simple. was given by Aasocl
This opln
rid O. Brewer of the
.upreme court of the irmted State*,
sho Ih In the city on private buslBrewirse.- expli
• may be extenuat
khlch would ary tbe.degree
Inclpal parbe> held for
degree as if the

**hi**h the
Th.-* fl
ier.'»il
.»( this pn
fart that t

atrocUm*
crli
pa|»era have l»een

lllled

rn,

-5Always bear one lacl in mind when
thinking about the advantages of

Po*tUad,Iixd..Jaa.l0.1SOS.

remedl.. X ,

Gas Kangc.



nothing

make a bre,
^

gel rid of one

done with
“<*.

e.

I «...lo4.d to t„ It. Md (

Tf c.c ,s n..
ready, safe anti reliable,
and see them.

S. 8. 8. «tRiu^!^^d esilclus the thin add blood, and, aa It dico.
btoUmnighthebed;. tbe com>dio{r. rmiar poisons and add dcDosita
■Rdiilodgcdand mabed oat of tbe snnsdea and joints, and^e si&eier
li hsOTfly
happfly reUerod
nOieved from tbe
t^ discomfoitt
diseoaforta

GLEANESl
,«.HEALTHIEST«,.

^^^etableromcdr. iCHEAPEST
who srrite at
ralnable aid and helpful advice from oar
Xe ia made. We wfll mail free out special

AMD
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS

L.ioi-1-r

rsKemoea^MiiAmM, £j
Died Rather Than Marry.
Peru. Ind.. July 15.—William Goff
» year* old. was found dead In a
buggv- at hi* homo near Gilead Mon
day.
The coroner decided (hat Goff
committed suicide by
taking
morphlnc.
Goff wa* engaged to N*-llle
Bi'rg«*r. who. three y.-ars aco. was ab­ FninUiii. a Hiil*Min
ducted an.l h.-ld captlv*- for a month big tank coi.!.-d, b>
by Clyde Jon*.s. n«»w nerving a nen
in k.-g-, and also a r.
t«-me at the J.-ffer*Muiville r*-f**rma
ixH.k mint H.at used
tory. tkm and Mi-s Ib rg.-r w.-re t«*
Ne«k en*»k b«-f*ir«have b*H-n married Jul> 4. but iHe»t;ht to tlu- saliMHi.
P*mtid the dat*-. Ute Saturday nigh*
Monda\
tb* bart«-n.lvr a
William lierg«-r. flugirFfc
fath.-r.
urged tloff to marry N.dlie. luit t'ti.ff In-* «n!*H.n dTiinped fmir II
!:.• I**M»1
Thai
11
kill
m>
>t-!f
llrni.
iW'ger
j
»aid.
-ni
hour la r. Juvt as Pn.nk
Goff. It is f.ald. and Goff er !V.^
fh*- !.*-er p-imp
-You crack your whip
s»app*-*l n
u^iainM tbe in
mine.
.I.H.r lead ig into fh.of
tlu- Jast Berger
obtaining (be tank
It sla; ,M fi naair
b.'fort- .-n I tli.-n then
J.fhn
Pnmklln
..p*-n,-d
Ih.“Ping^a d
h«* Mcge-^t tr«»u!

FISH TALES

IS

ELECTRICITY
.^-r lOo
PER 1000 WATTS
rCKSlsHlD «Y

MiaCCUANEOUI.

Boutdaun Rliir Eiiclrlc
LieM aud Ppvtr C(.
iir-t.?
B JUrtl., >1 n

I B K.u». M

ttlartin & Evans

DISEASE, STAMDMCK! jp vi

DP. DOIUID IKDOnilD»
THE SPECIALIST. IS COMING.

Usllwa>
Co..^Lake
Shore Elwt
Hallway Co.. The London Street Rail
way r*i. It also ctinirols the Federal
teli-pbone (*o.. and
its subsl
rtimpames
In a year or two Ibi
tUrate will «»ntinue ita work of

BUSINESS CAROS.

M'r^.

P*-ar*

e«»nfuHed g*-n*-rally wh*
they Ktart*-.! t*. c. nnywher*s. J*.hn Pronkltn kn.*w^ th.
well, and they had m-ver .h.
stunts b.-f*»r.- w», w:h*-n a fl
k.uiider rolh-.l uj* and >!app*tl

the kegs. John Pnmklln discovered
M.im-Thing.
He dl^e.,v.-r. d that one
of the -quarter.-." wln*-h had he.-n put
into the water full *.f U»er i»t 7 «VIo*-k
didn't contain Umt at all
A
broken and th«- bung was on
Today John Pr*»nklln's ti
I
under qie sp**nt wlih tie* e*.ld wat
and air buld.l.-s trhklUig .voot
ingly ilown tbeir backs
Th* Ir
for th.- day lies unt..t.<-h*-d at the biU
:»m of Uiv tank.* One L .lead
I
,-as foumi un.!.-r a Keg

'V

He will be in

Traverse City
—.^T-

Park Place Hotel

A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...

u— WiaUiix.«i,l. ,«Mo*.nl. ut Ih. Ch»ca*c
w iih..:u. ».u*-k. .

Has a mart tionreoieat team
to Detroit, BofMo and eastern
Q M
O

HUt>\VN-AtWmt.j

umI

Cwnwrilor*!
awl

points, leaving Grand Rapid*
at

noon, with through sleepers

New York, and cafe coach -

1^od

serving

luncheon

a

U

carte.

Send for the Michigan Central's

1-rom

Night Was ••'•r Terror.
-I woTild cough nearly all
nigh
hrtjg.-- writes Mrs. Cha* Applegate, o
U»u_ Uuck,
Ak-xandria. Ind. «^nd could hardlj
‘p. I had consumption w>
I walk.-d a tdork I would
M>il. but.
fright[fully and spit bltK.d
eJ. lhr.Hall oih
Dls
^Titles
;alne«:
whol!!y hureU me and 1 galne.S
ids” It's absolutely gi
Coughs. Cohis. I^Grlppe,
and all thn.at and lungir
Trial bolt I
la one of tbe grt*aiest living *pe.lal- Frlre 50r and
IsU in the treatment of all chronic at Ja«. G J.ihnson s and F. H.
I'U..*. -F. W.-.I xw., c
*9.
11
diseases. His extensive practice and
superior knowledge enables him to
I <>\!N lU.HKUTK. AU4.ma.jal l,»w. OOor I
l_ Ti.
ri.-a
Tramnw Olj. I
every curable dlfcase. AU rhronllsras.-H of the Brain. Spine
RKURMURU
e*. Blood. Skin.
H.-ari. Lung*
>.» TIMNO-A. li Diamoad
Stomach. Kidney and Bow.-ls bclet
9m. mi*d*r B. Sorsw
&4r
Kifht k.
tlflrally and succ.-sf.fuUy treated.
DR. MCDONALDS succirss In the
treatment of
Female
Dis*-a»es
is
imply
marvelous.
menl
simi
slckl>
kly women strong, beauti­
ful and attractive. W.fsk men, old or
young, cured in every case and saved
from a life of suffering
Deafness and
ired through his celebrated
Nerxe Remcllea asU Ks-

fflCRSDiiy. mr ictr,
Tmil

MONDAY EVENIN6, JULY. 20.

book

of

SUMMER

TOURS.

JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A.
DetrolL Wch.

Fh! ouft Oulj. X

Dr. McDonald

When Yon Want a Nice Cut of Meat

p;

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

2her8 and Sausago Makoi

.......

E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

ll^

J. W. GaunUett. a D.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

CIll

Farm For Sale

gmioiuioiicooiuui
THE 8PECUU8T.
X4I-XW I^ast Fulton Street,

GRAND RAPIDS.

Jm -O. Jotoion ud r. H. MMdi.

L'3i^i"J?S&S5-aR*-n2S^
F mU.-r rfiurn u» G. b. Hnhlsppssssw A O*^

roiiuwi-d, and
i rai ^n **re^
mldlng arcHiiid on
bevide thi- lank.
ot
1 t ..n-. fT«t.>ry . j.u|al ol Fnrf rroUrrl.
Txv,! were Jumping c'. ai
OMTiK,-l B*rk.rf Vhu-JMC«. inv»?nl.rt- o( ama««T
• k.'g* ^ St.me w-.-r.‘ iand
hem amt Kli.linc down
M»y le-u
a!! w*-r«‘ In-.iilnc th*- .1.1..!,,. ••ti.
water • Hplaf-hlng and ndling ..ver, nnd
l-NH A H. 1 LARK-ruru.i<rly of DvtrUt.
eha.sim: *>ach **tlier'lik.- mad
Th*‘ ina:*-H w*-re lighting Th*-v* ha.
ci.«-n tu KkKftn
th*-ir Jaws Un-ked togi-iln'r and the |m-uik-«.
water was str.-ak«-d with ldo-»d <»m ih.-r.-.»j.uiu*.u.aA rM work lloaraW u> li
had its tiark lln partly tom *.ff. and
soin.- wer.‘ KWlmmlng <fn/tlndr b.vrUs
M.m.' wvre g.ung tail fm*-in.>Pt. and
-ome kept their beo.U *Mii-*if the tank
for a Uing tmu-. whil.- th**v wlggU-.l
fh.-ir tins and -ir*-a.1*-d” wai*-r
.\l!

K T
say w
TO WALK.
THE LAS
hem will be an uprising of popuDg Diseases
Catarrh. Throat and
l Ung against
lynching which
i-B Fits and
Dr. MclXmald
suit In ieglsUtlon or a remedy
ous Dls.‘ases.
Nervous
Dls.-ases. Ecxema
Ec
In #.»me other form.'
Diseases cured.
Skin Dlse
Dr. Me
BruUliy Tortuiwd.
wltard of the medical profession
A case came to light that for par- cause he road* all disease* at a glance Office—105 New Wilhelm Block
sistent and unmerciful torture has per­
.ana' Phone SKA
haps never been •qualed. Joe Oolo
bick of Colusa. Calif.. wrlUa:
"ror
w turn* the poor from his do<
II years f endured Insuffenble pain
CONSULTATION FREE.
ffum RheumatUm
and
nothing re­
lieved me though I
ter* and it's the greatest modlelne on
earth for that troeb
of It

The Boston Store

1, ant*
the

un wh«

Ibe n*'gro organ, who is supporting
‘I
tbe movement, says:
•IflH very easy to determine
tba vhiflless. wortbk
Afebis <»r the Negro
wfn make inquiry
who will
r.*p#irtpd
> tbe au
quest that they be driven ont
Till* scheme of Hdding tbe
wonbiesa begroea la boib pracUcal
and M-n*ible.

LYNCHEIS AIE HUIOEBEIS

out ................-'....;....... i-U jC
_

'fu^

H*dd by Druggist*.
Hall s Family l*illaI are the best

Short lengths. Miitable for waiats.
a few colars with ilrrss patterns,
have soil! at •TV a j'anl^^o close

bM iidinxtd wiUi
then the system is in the i

"«r

like
p.-r >«-ar
Mr* Kllral»pih Cuatcr. widow of tht*
a<-n*-ral wliu f«-ll in tb«- maKKacn- at
l.mu- JUk Horn. U In Wauhlngion tlniiouhly." w rlt.-R F. A C.ulledge. Ver. iryini; to a«t>l«t »<imp nu-nil»om of bi-r lK»na. Ala. * I had a terrible rase of
When all
im«l>and'* old r«-Rlin<-nt to obtain |H-n IMles causing 21 tumors.
failed Uucklcn-s Arnica Salvo cured
«* and
Rotrnimpnt
1-kiually KtH»d for burn* abd all
i«* U atm younjc In appearanr«>
Only 2ac at Ja». G.
ouRb abp mu»t ba%'p paaafsl Ihp
F. Ml. Meads
dniK
Johnson-* and
ih mllpatonp in llfr a joiim«-y.
At Hour I^k.-, Texaa, Sunday
SHE TALKED TOO MUCH
foriunt- ram*- to llRlit
Jam«>* C<»rb
ran. a atud«o la tbe aUte unlvarally
Therefore Mra. !
Will Not Get
at AuMin. camp to Hour l^kp for tlie
purpoap <d mal iR money durlnx M*
Sioux Fall*. S. 1), July 15.—The ap
varatlun aeaaot
plbatiun f*»r *lU»irc.- hnnigbl by Mr.>.
lir«»nr*» !**
toa
w.H^tb pn.luUdy |lo
A wwk iafter bp Koland B Mollneux agalnsl her bu^baiul. the New York clubman a«*|uHarri\«-d lo-avy ralna made tb
alnu**! inipaiiaabU-. and be iradPtI thn u*d to the murd*‘r^of .\lr-> Kuie J.
lironc-o to an oiM-rator for an acre of
Krant.-d.1. I*.r
I*»r the pre-.-nt ni li*a>t
land f^/>utaldp of what waa then tbo
ivod oil Held
A f*-w day* aRo a H.-c.rdm»; n.-a w*-ll founde.1 r.-port
•truck within 4410 fePt of here
The reject but U said to liax. b*** n
It la undpratood that be
eauH*Ml by a HiKieiii.-iit by Mr* Moilbaa Juat rl«»apfl a deal f«.
n*-ux *in lier arrUal le-rt- that hIu- had
tbi- tract for »3u.tM>o
tilvn Halp^ Peek, a 4 ypar-old la»y c«.nie t*» ibl* flat.- I*. h.-< ure a *li\*»rce.
Tills stat* in.-nt «a^ in tb.- form of a
xrapb upprati»r In tbp
world
,IUa mde s4*nl to a r*-p.irurr. wlio ask**d for
Tb.- mde i* >tm U, the
fatbpr. N H Pee k, la ai:* nt *.f the an Int.-rvl.-w
H.«-k faland railroad
at
Waumra. p,„oi..,.^lon i»r tin- rep**rt«-r
Fnder decision* of
Hie
I nit. d
Okla.
Olpn baa never been taujcbl
MJI.reui.- i-ourt ly dtv*.rre casiw
teU-a-raplo In fact, b*- doea b<d ^tio«
a alnaU- let tar tif the M*ir*«- alphabet,
yet bp can a«^ aa good
aa an
old <iiH nit(»r
ThU baby opt-rator can cltiau n of amitb.-r f.»r tb.-•express pur
tpll wlH-n tbe dlapatrbpr U calllnafw po*i- of **-curln»f a ilU.»rce Is not of a
train ordera wb*i la calllnR and when lH>na nd*- rbara. ti r.
the anaaer u
aeni
Nearly every
da% c;u-n leama aometblnjc n.-w on
are bel
The '***^*“
9r made. Made by
tbe wire and call* attention i«i tbe than I
ia*^M*"
Mfg. <
Detroit
Sold by
tart
«irua4marlnjc
tbe
w«»rd
and Peerloaa
S. Benda A Co.

■ __ j-

Na^raa

Clt between
I have made them apprea almilar ouibrsak here,
lixatlon that is known
‘The Negro
U-ivi fermed to rid the city
ihe better elemeat of the race
The*L______
___________
the -Jim Crow- negro.
mover* of ibl* league are J. H. Lott. fBBOQ. It Is A dangcxxmi
itaA M » new tdlwh^ it ii

an«l were extrlpiied fn»ni tb*- folds of
the canvaK with iiiurb difbciilty
I'nlUMl
Htai*-a
MlniM.T
Wilson
liarol»u.» flKhlnR iKilo. makes from SautiaKo. t'hli*-. a rather
It.- Illfrom
Japan Into thr
»-v»-ry
year, and no
4if tbP hatnlHMi fluhiiiK say* till- •llaeaM! baa sprea.l to nearly
all ibe Cbll.an p**rts; that the iH.stal
s.-rvle** Ih dlH*ir»;anl/4-il aiM that no
Anierban mail ha* U-*-n n-e* ived at
Hantlagt. for nin.- w.-eks
twpniy million |MiU-h

Silk Mulls.

L=r%.&

m
ud chronic. muKal.r,
P ctieilUr. irt«itmitoty.mocnrial md Kutic. bet it i»
the Mjnedi^Mid blood that cansies a’l. Some «c
tewonly oc(w<raal spcJls of Rheumatism,
K

aaae
He dke* ro? n-ad by b-tter,
but b) M>un«i «»f I be wb«d»- w..rd* H*peoda memaatw at ib*> ra ^ <if aU^ut
2:. vrnrd* fv r fntnnli
A liuOax* iftaii pro^Kj^a Ui buiiu
the Urift^t hfd«d In tbe w*,r!d at St
Unrt# In anitPlpa’Mm *rf the no-h i*.
the Mound City to att-nd th**'
lion
He plag*. to make the bote •
minlmiuii capa* ity «. o.mi ru.-mT* U..
bulldlnR 10 be on.-nfii.
of a mlU'
long and luon- than baif an wide.
At l)*’nv«*r tb«‘ Lik i*-Rt Kndtavor.
»h*-r«the rhrirtian i:tid.-av*u <v>n
%«nllon baa b*-«n le-’d. for th. j<a>t
lour liay H, was ldo4n nv. r lai- SUui
da> aItern<Kin m<*r.- tbah ,b
p* r
wmn leing In lb* tent at tie- lim*Th*- injun-d nuiji!».-r* d i-. Hr!:. a m .jr.but fortunat«-Iy uoii.
oi
ili.-iii waM-rbMialy
hurt
Tb* , pn-w.-tje
ol
mini ot A M Hafii-.y of fbs.ago.
who aprauR to a chair and ralb-d to
tf,.- p.H,pi*. to bold up tlu- «-anxa* and
|h*!pk, prevent Inn many fnim a^uffora

d«i«-* etiablrsb't^^'ln t.n^ Uaie

Warthlaaa

War May Be Avortad.

-rRAVKMSK eiTV, IMIIOI-I.

UU i» b«»niln«
t*.
in ih.‘ I
4iorfl»-flnK «m ib»Pl»ic«

th«

M*
M:

An All the Year Round Disease.

Drivati Out. That DangM- of Raeo

HANNAH & LAY CO.
GEjmuL nws

Want

RllflJMATISM“^^

IWtT WkWtfW *•

/

osTc:oiRA-rM>r

JOHNS. SANTO

Traverse county; SH mllea south of
tbe city.


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(MMmaiTt

•TAM

PLATI^IMI.

And BO# r C lWBM.ad has *‘gr>i It
noMtrTMnKKovu bad"
He weal oofio Bllter l^e and
i^. CMi TtMkB Ipwwtk
a V. R U. Citii ihOU

ftt D«iY«r, for tl
Um CkrtotlM
Bpwon
CMtlM BftdMvor.
B
Utmm »m4
Yoa»f K«it»«

Dmtct. July tC.-Huf I>r. Bnui^U
B. ClAlil. pTMldMIt or tbo UDltod
cioty of ChrtetlM Endwor. rrpllod
to tj»« ptAiMMt mudm by !H. Burry
ui thu Ervorth Lmguu ihut
-If Dr. Burry's rumurks «(
roetlf roportod." Mid t>r. Clarli. ‘be
■iMt iMTe forpitua thbt
Hub already be«B aea

Mlaa Ana*
E Walt and danghtcc. Mlaa Mta<
ale. are eajojrlag a ihraa weeks' visit
eaoght eight tae baas the iKber day. with rHstivea In Wlseoaatn and 1111 <rf her artistic earner la the much dlaso hU balt<asUag amiHinu to %
cusi^ and advcetlaml "Da Barry."
wUl be aoaa at
^T?e Colored Giants of Chicago will National ProteetP
opera bouae next
met the Thompsfjnville Angela on the gaa. was la the city today on his way
ted b
Twelfth street park tomorrow after to Rapid City to orMlaa a leffkm. He
Co.
BOOB at 2:3U o'clock. A cake walk sutea that the aatloaal naaodatloa
par^ will be g1r«i oq the streets at will hold Its annual meeting la Oraah dramatlr power
The B. and B.. The
Rapids September 17. with headquar­ Amerlca." "Du Harry^
Protected Home <*lrclc wir ters at the Hotel Warwick. A delegate HI now been tempted ou^de of the
International, The
tmMiiTow ev«-nlng
lc«* i ream fn»m^thls city will be appolDKsl in the few large rlHtia.
a. where an extended
ke wlllpbe ser%.^l afi»*r ib.
run m Urge aitendance
tendance wodld juatlfy
(iold and Silver, and
lodge meetlag.
Mljui l^m Allgler erf Grand Rapids
The fisptUl church * rv. ,1 supper has bev-n the guest erf Mrs Urbwalller sentalUm^
on Iht- church lawn t4* a large c«>m fejT the |iwst few days ,
Summit Shirls.wonh;
Mrs O C Muffail imd children will company of pUyera have
^h« I O G T. will !«♦•«! ihN even leave leime.rrow for a twei weeks’ vUll pleted an engagement
$2.(10. $1.50 and 1.25.'
ent In Chioagu.
Ing fur business of s|M^ iai imiKiriance with Mr and Mrs A. F. Cameron at where the actual aeatlo
ding and ataadlng
For Hif lH-n»-fli of the W.->( Hide Central Ijtke
Special
capacity of the theater
> tested at
Catholic church. Biero<»p(lcon views <il
George J. Jenne of l^ke Ann was every |»erfarmanre. and It was only
k 1.1 be given at In tlie city today on business
of time required
the City Opera
Huudsy evening
Mrs. William Douglas erf Brown
loos in the ihea
litertslnlug his City, formerly Mrs. Bregg of this city, er. before the opening of next sea
father and mother. Mr and Mrs John
siting friends here,
on. that the mn was dUcontlnued.
OH, hiB sister. Miss Bertha, and hiv
as Minnie Brown has returned
The sale «if saata for "Du Barry"
brother. Amiel. all of Cblcag.i
freim a visit lo Inland
Saturday t
The Ignited Hlatea uses nearly s
Misses Rrnma. Sarah and Margaret
Gut of to^
• bird BMire coffee than the rest of tht Adslt have gone to Iketroll for a visit order In-advance, remit
world pul together
Dr. Truebluud went to Cleveland. preaa, poatofflee order
Ivuadous peaches, plums and
Ohio .leslay
mall, and will be given
tarines from Cape Colony are no
Miss Lillian Miller left this mom tiortunli) with residenis
I be New York fruit market
lug for Detroit
Dr J. M Wilhelm went to Detroit
tils morning
l»ai Graham went to Milwaukee this
A meeting of the stockholders
Itev. H 1, Cawthome of Chlcag.^ re fhe We que tong club will be held
rtied he»roe this rooming after ie*v I he club house this evening.
al days* visit In the city, the gi^si
He leaves three
4.f Rev C T Hlout
lers. One of the daughters lives Iu
as Anna Dickey w*tnt to Mania
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
Houlh Bend. Ind . and ime In the south
part of the state On.- m.u lives at
Orpha ('re-ssey ha relurn«*d
r. w
at Acme and I he other ai
visit at Burdlckvllle
Hates, where the old g<*iilleman died
John Kasiler
The funeral will In held
ler of Chicago an
visiting day, with the kind
.Mil In the ihiircji ai B
Baler, and the
eif ‘
aHsistaare of the sisters Several «»f
burial Will Im- in Acme cemet.fy
h« r Grand Rapids friends were her
Miss Margaret Holden, who
e.ts. and a dainty table was spread
..een tsti.pluK with Mr and Mrs A
d4-r the trees in the-convent yard,
Hough on the west liay v.liore
lere lee cream, cakes and water
view, where she gave a paper at tht
•Itm were served. foliowtMl by a
eas obliged to rettim home yesterday meeting, of the Grand TraversJ* Dls
ihe will l>e laid up for some lUiie
Homa Missionary aoclety.
Prnnk Friedrich will launch his 44
fool gawilliie lannch on Carp lAki
IT« MS Or «NTf BEST.
teal week Thtii wilt be IU.ei| 111 coll
\V!ii-n n Biilifh Miul.H».hsdor Is ap
Wa are closUg out
necilon with his Isiat liver)
$1.50 negligee ahirts
Kilul.^l to 1 lau. e he Is allow 4^1 |2U.The toadies Al^dMMeiy of ih«* C4»n
They're laat aeaaon’s
4regational church led ihls morning
Tlii n- nr#* i I fewer limn twenty^
in buses for Carp l-ake .when the)
lions In the I
re enJo)lng a dellglnful day as
King Kdw«
jests of Mrs W N KHIe)
The funeral of Mrs Will C<M*k was val «»llege at 4)s|.4iriie on Aug a.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
beid from the resldenee on Washing
The prUi.:i- and princess of Wabw
ion street this afiernon iind. r the dl are the
•ssors of nlne(4-eu |.l«iu>s,
r«-cilon of H L Caiir-r The funeral

wideli
was
a
wedding.
every
one
of
was largely attended The services
were oonducted by Bev D C4s
Three paire erf Hlameae twin fishes
John Ikiwer. k3 years 4tld. a
have been batched at the
If Me<.-osta. Midi . dl« d at ib«j
aquarium
last evening at ii 4)'cl4ick
•aker Andt^son sbIppiMl the remains
ui his home this 'afi4m«Min. wie re the TRAVERSE BAY LINE BTEAMERt
fuimral will Ik‘ held Frida)
Will make a rate of one fare for
Frank kYledHch has sold hU ^ifm.t
Many cheap lianos arc little belter than imitation gooils, they
I be noind trip
gasoline launeh lo K Itogers 4if Hyc
fall far short of the sumlarti in api»carance ami lone, even when new,
more, 111. who.will use li iui t'an» same day.
an^l after a lew years they become worse than useless—tone metal­
lAke. having a summer ciuiage at UTake
lic; action sluggish and uneven, and finish gone.
To fiml a lowC4MJ1, plcsasaui ride o« the
land. Mr U..Ker» Is a new
Will enjoy If ikiat leaves
Inland
pnccil I'lano of 4juality ami lehabihty is a piohlcii) llial inaiiv homes
III. and irfi p III
Mosler Bros liuiilu rmen
must wvlvc.
monl. have just romplei4-4l j
We
have
alwa)*s
advised
the
purchase
of
goml.
used lianos,
oil
can
reach
rear
all
^
f(Mit gasoline laandi. wliidi
rather than cheap, new instruments, by those having a limited ampunt
snd^Hurn the aanie day at one fare
for launc hliiK Tlo^ cn
for the round trip
cxi>cricnce lihas shown us tliat this is the best
on Carp
to invest. Our long; exi»cricncc
Kay A Bowen engine
lianos
arc
put
in
as
goo«l
rcfuir as
IKjlicy, especially where the ifsed
One tare for the round trip to all
Ther4* are Uiiw 4-lghi gas4iUnc
we piit them. Every instrument of this class m sent to our Detroit
bay isdnts. returning the same day
launches on Carp l-akc
factory and thoroughly overhauled, before being tirtcrcd for sale. Wc
Dally Morning Escuralona
(IcMirge OH will |Hii his launch It.
From Traverse City. Take the aUdUu
I he water cm t 'arp Ijike tomorrow
make no extra charge for this service; the buyer gels the benefit in
er ai h;4u a m. for .N'eabtawanta
increased worth and durability.
where you will ronnej l with steamer
There arc a numl>cr of ihcse BARfi.MS J'lA.S'OS on our
Crescent returning to Traverse City
week from Thiirsday
tloor»an.re«nl; thry fei«c.cnt .dull ttuns. ofrs. $>00.
A peiillon of lleubeii llairh 4 v«m u at 10:45 a ni. This will give you a
pltmsant
ride
of
twenty
four
miles
on
and in some cases more
A small first pa)uicnt will secure one of
lor of tlie last will of Hmlih Ilarn4>.
the
bay
and
<an
be
made
every
iiiorh
leceased, iHaying the prol*8ie eot
them, Ihe bslancc may be jaid in ca>iv monthly invuUments. \VK
lug If you wish a longer ride the
lo make an order deiermlninc i
(U’ARANTKK satisfariion in every jnstance, and will exchange for
iKiat Will land you at Oniena or North
smounts whieh should U* paid
new Pianos within a year, if iles rcd, allowing lull |*ricc pxul.
port where you will connect with
Kaiherlne K C Barites fr4mi lime
steamer reluming to Traverse City
Come in and look these Bargiuns over, aUt» our excellent slock
as legatee uiid.r sahi w
at 4: IT. p m One fare for the rouud
ill proluiie iHMiri i.hIhv I
of new STKINWAY, DRlNNI.l.I BROS., (our own make),
trip
t.* same was set fi.i Krl«luy
SOHMKR, KRAKAUER, STERLING, HAINES BROS., and
Afternoon Excuraiona
other world-renowned Pianos.
From Traverse City. Take.the steam
Crescent every afternoon at 2;l)o
lay by C4 tty Cl
230 E Front St.Trave«^sa City
Neahtawanta where you will C4in
ll.iw
Fred tira
Main »tore. Oenaral Offloaa
t with steamer returning to Trav
lock.
of Grant lownsbtp
an^l Factory. Oatroit. Mich
e City at 4:2i p m One fare for
ihe round trip.
1021

Seventy-Nine
Cents

le!
tintirc stock of Neg­

■1. Ji^

laaUoMl loyalty Tha Chrletlao i:n
daavar le. la ibU ruupuel. oo eEard>
lOit* mom batls e« the InierHSeoomine
V .^uaal Buaday •chad «oiremeoi *

\ LotMtArrai rat units
The ladtM or the Uaatenr Star h. Id
a Mtlaf laei evenlas and made
raagemmite fur entertaining the
lUag omtiere of the todge at the lime

the Baetara Btar Mge or not Th-lr
plaa U to look after ail vlelllng ladlnk
The Maaoak lodge roome wilt hineed aa headquartera, and a ocim
lee will tie there all the time to <
for etraagdf* A eommlttee will also
he there In the evening to give a vi*r>
Informal reception, and light refreil.
menu will alao be nerved at this it
The varloni oommltteea to lo.ik a
all the deUtU of the eotertalnm
were alao appointed laat evening

mmiGWGAUGES
of the Flow of
Ofogory In Charpe.

div'LJ:

iSTtr^oTiiri"*^—
porpooe of gauging I
od alao the bay He
menred putting In the one ft
liver on the north end of Union air«>e!
^**^e other gauge will l»e |uil In at
the dock, and will lie for iho puriK ec
of recording the bay'e rUe and fall
Mr Gregory haa been In the city prc
paring 4or the work since lait Hat ir
day. The gauges being put in are the
result of his work In the cliy several
* weeks ago Hlnoe that time he hs»
ptit In gauges at Hiurgis and t.ther
places, and alsti made a trip to Ni «
York. He also |hii In a gaiiK.- at

Sherman.

neatest effects, none
reserved.

.

Seventy-Nine
Cents

CENTS!

rroRKi

Craperse Otp

-

GOOD PHAN OS
AT BARGAIN PRICES

Business College
In past eight years has started many on the road
to success, l.,el them start you. This is the greatest |>eriod in commerce the L’niied Stales or any other country
has ever seen, and the dt'inami fv)r eompeieni Book­
keepers and Stenographers is increasing. Prepare
yourself at once.

tht Prepared Wan Bak a Chan^
Ad Writing next y< ar. whieh will lx* free to all
Commerci.d aiul Shurthaml students.
gins .August :H. Uk'{.
Call and wen
us or send
for Catalog

making aomi

(tra apscial barw.
Everything
i Osford St 11.10

••X-'™"-"'

Oval Weed Dish Factory

/ A. Baldwin, the a«m of William
Baldwin, fell off the tram at the Oval
Wood Ush factor) yesterday after
aQoo and fractured two ribs He will
tw laid up ;or some time Dr A 11
CUrk atunded him .

Bargains
in
Hta! Gstak

The aafesfAmi surest investment
- msuring a regular nuome. The
eaiiest way to a home of your ttwn.
7 room house on h4isi Kighih st..
$l,a00, G room house on ('.arheld
avenue, $760; on easy jayincnis.
Bargains all over the city. We
have money to loan.

Herlinger
Httl e»f»te eKtbtnqt

TMK MABKtTh.

July, 77Vkc; Heptember. 7Sc
Chicago. July ik —New July wheat.
7«c; new Hpiember, 77c; July corn.
4*We: J^ oats. 3f%c; Beptembar
pork. HCtU; lard, |176; rtbs. M-57^
AMiil Haml#a Prwea Cenaor.
The vigilant Turkish press censor
InalaU that the Bible ahall be ao reviand that the cry which 8t. Paul
from ‘ the vilayeta of Halonlkl and
Moanatlr" A few yenra ago the
Twrklah nawaor damaadad that ‘ Kurd
lataa** ha nwhatltutad for ’'Armeala”
iu the Bible circulated In the empire,
^ U U aiMjm g^ *“
b*1d

1‘all Term be

C. /?. Docktraf, Prin.

IMOXlOE
The entire slock of A. a Fryman's Boots. Shoe* tttd Fix^u^ must be sold at once to satisfy trust mortgage.
3B prpRON-r S-riMKKT’

W. pI CR0T8ER,

Treii

GRINNELL BROS.

The American Tub UC4I Co . con
J A Montague will not go on an irola
aUmi 4<> iH*r cent
ettended cruise this year, but he has Igarettes
arranged to attend the Milwaukee
yacht rwgatu. which will Uke place
oo the 7th and kth of August ills
<hew >acht. -Ck-m. ' built by A’lctor
M* entered to the race
Mr MonUgue has just received
from the war department a set of fine
charts of Lake Huperlor l^ke Mlchl
gaa. Hturgeqa Bay and the HtWilia of
Mackinaw fTbese will be of griuii
valaa lo hl4 la crulaUg about those

All sizes.

Great Adjustment Sale!

See Pillows

See

, J. A. MenUgue Will Enter His New

Ari;

or pleated, newest.

^

mLWAUKUTACHT lACtS

K

and Colored, plain

mK ^ -U
T
m V

t‘rKINBKR9*

dUm UM the cburrb

ligee Shirts, White

WAGONS AND' BU86IES
JOB SALE...

East

in East

Window

Window

WMktr jma !»•/ «<

HOME HIRNISHM6 HELPS
Sheets and Pillow Slips

ligkt moigU

up a uat book on chemlairy becauae
he tuumd tlmraln the aymbol HI 0.‘
wM he was eoaldaat was a revolutlmmff alphar meaaiag ‘ Uamld 11. U

Silkoline covered filled w’ith down, careful selectionof pretty patterns, $1.25 to................................ ..
S.OO

Bed Spread Special
Extra large size and weight, honey comb patterns---- 1.00
A fine assonment up to .........................*....... .................5,00

FeatNr PllldiPf

B. J. MORGAN

in ihc dramatu senixtion

The thrifty housekeeper is ever on the alert for a chance
to secure a desirable bargain for the home. Barticularly.
jusi now when so manyMre expecting company: perhaps
some unex|3ecied friend’s arrival finds the hostess
cully by
prepared in beef furnishings—we remedy that dilTici
offering you these things at remarkably little prices,
iiying easy.
sides the completenessof the stock makes the buyi

Summer eomfortaMes

2 GOOD LUMBER WA60NS
3T0PBU66IES
I PHAETON BU66Y

ANNE
SUTHERLAND

or go rooming

We show a well selected slock of ready made sheets and
pillow cases, being bought before the advance in cotton.
. places us in a position to offer them at less than their value.
Good serviceable cotton torn and hemmed, no dress­
ing. full size SlxBO........ r............... ....................... COc
Hemstitched, and one of the best brands of cotton in
vhe country. 81x90 .......................................... ..
68c
Good cotton sheets 72x90, torn and hemmed• 32c
Bed sets, 1 pr. sheets. 1 pr. slips to .match, of fine soft
cotton, hemstitched with row of insertion, 2.75 and 4.00
Pillow slips 45x36. good cotton......... ..
10c
Excellent grade of cotton, full size 45x8(k................. 15c
' Hemstitched slips of best muslin 45x38>4...-----------

Our window’ will show’ you a ver>'- nice showing of fine
feather pillow’s in pretty coverings; these are ir^esh ar­
rivals and are very pretty. Thev arc filled with choice
feathers, and run in weight from 2 lo 2>4 lbs, and in price
from 2.50 to 5.00,
Tkk SiuPb Chaua fnduj

< 'Utmg Hot Wooakor.

WeA, July 22
Engagenu nt of th» .'
acirc •

Besorters
Are finding that this
is the best place to
;do their shopping—
they find the things
they want here, and
a better assortment.
We appreciate this;
we are always ^lad
to have our custom­
ers find things to
their liking when
jthey come. If you
can not come your­
self, let us know your
needs, and |ve will
sec that you are sup­
plied through our
mail order depart­
ment ......

THE BEST
POPULAR PRICED
ATTRACIION
EVER SEENI

Willard Waek
and
Waudt Leone
Supporte«l by the Frohman
Comedy Co. in NEW PLAYS

SMubtrg'sUnud
« ^ Optra Bpmm

“DUBARRY”

TOfMIOMT

Supported by her own com|vany
of pUyers direct firom a big phe­
nomenal riln in Chicago.
u

THURSDAY NI6HT

‘'S0WIN6THE WIND"
"JUST PLAIN FOLKS'*

OiifUICtst
FoO PndKHH

FRIDAY NIGHT

Ntu: 11.00,7S(. sot, it.

MATWEE

Set ule will open Salmday
ling,. |ul) 18, nt the box

STAGE AND PLATFOBM.
"A Hide for a Fortune" was the at
traction given by the Frohman Stock
Co in Steinberg'* Grand last night,
and a good aued audience enjoyed It.
)■ preaenied a very good
of the piece, which U
led mith Inieni Interest fn
JlBl.h The scene of the play Is
KeniucI
laida In Kentucky,
and a true southern
aoaphere
atmosphere
pervade*
throughout
hlch 1. pleasing The cast is well
The
much stronger than when It api»eared
here last seaaon. which Is saying a
good deal, as It was a good aggragatlon then. The pla)w g<»«m ihU week
are good ooee and p^Umur*ud as well
as many bigh-claa. attretEKias which
oome here. They are well worth full

"MADAME SATAN”
SATURDAY

Specialties at everyj

Vy^VNTEDI
Six Carpenters at once.
Wages, 30c per hour. Ap­
ply to the

Michtsan Starch Co
To Ror-i‘t.
Ofk Too SIOR, m FKnt Stn...

r«ar«iaM.ait<h«. iMioiieoi
pd. will be gtvea thU eveatag.

Julius Steinberg.

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