The Evening Record, June 01, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 01, 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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1903-06-01

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■'!r;‘-j?r

THE EVENING RECORD iiran

SATURDAY’iS ISSUE
l,SOO

SEVENTH YEAR-1888

TRAVERSE OirV, MICH., MOXn.W. JI SE 1.1»0S.

IS
IS TERRIBLE WOMAN
ARRESTED

III I

MiftMUm ftlVCK STILL ON
FSIOMTrUL NAMPAGC

AHOrHH nHIIEEl SLUES
Manry

Yowkar Hat pMaiid to
Long Horn# at th« Ago of

SUSPICION
.

•1 Yaarm.

BIG DEATH UST.-™^-,-,.

IN

THE

MURPHY CASE

lEUAHCEAGAM

Dtlsott BIbks.

Saat Doth CeUimbia and Conatitution

« « C*r SiamdBfd pfthe Cpmatn

Serica.
Glen tUive. June 1.—Reliance de^
leated CAApfititatlun by 24 mlnuien and
2€ aeoooda. and Colnrolda hy 2 bourn.
H minutes, la oecund*. Saturday after­
noon. but the figure* are without *lg

The Imii few mlRrs of the race wa*
a drift, and Hellance was a mile «»r
more nearer the nm*h line than the
iht
;an.
Const It ullon when the drift
hega
C.e
thereby aecurlng a hig advanian
liimbla wa* nearly three mile* away
when the Reliance finished
In tbe first leg. which wan the only
one nailed under fair racing rondl
tiont. ReJIam'c had shown again that
Srat Uvlac ia Otoaa La»a toWMhlp,
Sia- It a light wind and *nu*.ih water she
That t
wbaia lia roaiSad for $0.y««. Ha
wan Ihe queen- of the trio. On that
tar of Murphy. Raiaad i Mortgage
leg also Columbia again
had ht-en
|AND ONEAT DESTITUTION PRE tbaa Bunrad to SUrar Laka. wbora ba
badly beaten by both Reliance and
in Har Favor From
raaldad for taa jeara. tooaa vi
.
VAILS EVERYWHERE
tVmnt It Utkin
Tbe course wa* «n 11
plaoaba aofod to thU ettj aaf
feos-omccra Art R
mile U-at to windward, a tbree-mlle
raaldad bora arar alttoa.
cbme r»-ach arru.sn tin- s*iumt. and a
Bo waa waU kaoana la tbU city bad
l-'Ue Lake. June 1 —Mm
Mary broad reach of 11 mil.-* to the flnl*h
AM It S«tn9 lliMiMd Into Stricksn
gtaaUy raapaetad. Bla brothar. Bar. McKnIght. alster of John Murphy.who
CitlM Prom
O W. Toakar. wbo dlad bora aavao died kuddenly and myaterloukly In
Rprlngfleld townahlp. juM acroaa the
Lom From StS^MD OOO to $60.yaara ago. waa alao wall kaowa. Of line into Kalkaaka county. May 2. U
Eva ebildraa oaly ooa la ItTiag. Bra under arrekt on au«plrlon The au
Aaa fiaekatt. of Orawa. Ha haa no thorltlek are very relirenl aliout the
tewn tho Vallojr.
ra><e. hut
aome of the facta
have
tarotbara or alatara Uvlojr.
#r Wir. w llM rrmtmg lUM
The faaanU aarvioa will bo bald leak.-d out The kherlff and proMx-u
Topokm. K«J1.. .joii« l.-ThU morn
tor have been In Fife
l-ake today
IRK thf rtocui-m Rre rkrIr ri
wrtrk Wedaaaday aaorainc at a o olook frtaa making InventIgatlonk
Fanwood
obapaL
and
tba
burial
will
iruttdr«^» of
who ri matniMl in
It will iH- reroerolH-re«l
that
the TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO’S
arkii exhumed
ia»i

cPLANT COMPLETED
frw** frt*ni 20 « 4h hmin.
veek. and the atomach lu-ut to Ann
ihiui an
•d. but many
Arlior for the analynl. <»f It. content*
«• ii» a brotbor are boriad.
Th«- f hl. f of |K»!lr«.
Tbe aanrlot
t wa. found that the ktomach nm
Steam Wan Torn^l on Saturday. Junl
will bt ooBdootad by Bov. UlUar and alned a large quantity of |*olaon
aoBM- aay that only 20 lirva ar«- lorn
Hukpiclon waa arouiM'd agalnat Mm
80 Daya After Breaking Criund—
Ileartto aansB ropjirt that a down p«t ibt fuaaral will ba in obarga of H. U
MrKnIgbt. owing to the recording of
acma are known to be mlaalnic
The Garter.
RMdy to Can Goods Now.J
mortgage In her fav«»r abortly after
» death of Murphy, her brother
It
on Saturday last kti-ani wa* turtu-d
claimed I hat the mortgage
had
The
are.
which
alaried
In
on In the engine at the Travi-r*.- CDv
iKH'o raUed from |2tK). a* given by
the
lamber
yard
from
klarklnic
Canning Co * plant ii. test the m.n Murphy,
to
|f.o(J
before
It
wan
Bled
for
Haw. deatroyad two hlocks of
hunl
chlnery
All went *mik.ihl>^and the
aeaa buildinipi which remained alKiVc
factory Is now r»ad> f«.r fniit
and}
I of excitement
the water line, and anuiher lire de-•
uiher prmJm I* to can a*
o* they
kiroyed 2ia» reuhlence*
No leni. than
ran U* rurnlshed l.y th*- farnuTi Tin
a.tiOO iwople are practically df^lltote
flr*t cunslgnnieiii oi i-ati. will arriv.and offern of aid an- p •urliyt In from
ll.l* W4-ek. and th.-. I-I.inpauv i^ ti. IIk-I
all aeotlooa
market lor ail sort-- «d Iruit. e-iN-c j
T. C. L. A M. RAILROAD IS COM
VlKlIann- r^.mniltT,,.* tiMlay caoi;lii
telly cherrle.
lor whi.h i c.-iit* a.
PLETED
a negro
and
a while
man
In
pound will te- paid
the art of thIevinK and rhIdhNi fheni
Fverything 1* in *hip»diaiM- in the
Kreaie.i
danyor
uew factory
llandd
K
Knee-and
whlob threaieni the city now In an
H4-cretary ..I the company,
ha^
hi*
epidemic of dlneaM*
Hmanim*. near
olTire n..w li..-aUMl
in
the factory
THREE
CRIMINAL
CASES
let fe«er, typhoid Ie\er and meaale««
bullflmg. and thi* will hereafter t-e
are found among Ihe refiiKe^ii now
DOCKET NEXT TERM
the headquarter* «.I the. I*u*ines- Al
quartered In Topeka
CALA DAY FOR THE LEELANAU
ready the cmipany ha* r.Hn-lved :r.n
St. Uiulk, Mo.. June I -The awful
applications for work
hcounty town
Sood-baa reacbod St Ixml*. and al
Quick Work on Factory.
Ten Innuen of Fact and Ten Divorce
ready tbe outhaik In cauklni; great ap

rasM rouiiii w stomach

chlaoouty.
St hia bMM
SStlMATEO THAT 175 ANC OIAO •SiootoroMsso. BawaaSl yaon okl
AprU
IE Bla dasth oaaa vofy qolat- OF MAN WHO DIED SI
IN TOPEKA
Ij. sad bapsaa^iato hia loaf alaap
ON MAY END

New ahipment,
ihipiiient. including aU the popular
|
aitet. just in
and the kind you want i«
ii probaUylbere. None better ’
made than Nelwo’s
Neltem’s and their moderate pricet make

them at once the popular book.

Womtn*s $b9ts

prehenulon. The river in riming MendHy. and U now at the danger point, l.n
f>:akt
Ml
tAiiiU. 111. the dat)M«T^>1it
greaiioit.
The water la alr.*ad> fcev
eral lDch«*« d«-«‘P on the main
Kanma* City. June l.-The MUm.iitI
river aiooil
feet tbU morning hav
ing rUen 4 f«i t S Inch.- during tlo
night. A cold drUrle of rain coiitinnek io fall
llannlhal and Mllwttuke«bridge., the la.t two cnhecllnc the
city wltb tbe iniulde world, are .till
.landing.
The known death lUt at 7 a ro. re
malned at four, while 22 other, are
thought to have lM*en dmwn«nl
The
cioly railway line oi»en U direcily to
the aotith, through the valley of the
IJtila Uliie •
No Bre haa broken out during the
night, deaplte the fart that thoiiRandK
of Bre have Im^ ii .iarU-,1 by. |Mople
khivering from the iin.eaaonahle cold

^;V:

ine

in Connection

That

Given

Open*

Traverae

With the

Leelanau

and

City' Olract

11 w as jiit t
day*
that ground wa* bn.k.-ti
until the building*
on in the
gim-. readv for work. If the
iiy t
been on
hand
K very thing
imlnal csmc* on
r.-ady for husme**, and the far
violation c»f the
are Itivited to bring on their • cj
liquor law. one forgery and one an
*ault
with
intent to rommli rape
Th.re are ten divorce- null*, and t«-n
SiM-4-t
C.minitHkioiier
KelU-y ha*
*u.-A 4.1 fact
iM-en InktructiHl to remove Iniin Hor..ll..wing Ik the crnplctemU-n.lar
rack* th»- f»»nr ni*»re carload* of pav
Criminal^
k that havi
hav«- arrived for theIng brick
The Fe«»plc vn.
Gllbi-rt
Ik-nneH. Sixth Btrt-et paving
viidatlun of liquor
law;
George If
nuin for the iWMiple.
Mr Charlek R«i*enthal went to l>
The Peiiple
troll yonlerday m.irnlng In the into

Connections With U. P.
NorUiport. .Muh.. June l. -The
•pike, tlguratlvely .peaking, for
T. r. L a M. n»ad wa* driven at
by Mm. U. W. Kaufman, wife of
l»n-kldent Kaufman
The *plke
Iiieta
I deco

last
ilm
2:30
Vice
was
ii.dy

For bo>-s, age ^4 to 16—endless variety—wool, corduroy
■ or vclvct-50c. 75c. $1.25, $12)0. ^

Ondkrwkar
Of all sorts tlUt are best—Cotton. Wool, Lisle, Silk—
25 cents to $10.00.

HATS. CAPS. (GLOVES; SWEATERS. BaTS. ETC.

OKhrdM
N cc. ntylinh Oxlordt, well made
S|»ccial Prk^

There’s no use of buying your wants of stocks
of questionable age wl^n ALL IS NEW AT

Mi.oo

S. BENDA & CO’S, nstiwlk SlIllltK

osT-KO^Anri-iv^

S'

‘L:

:ruV.nT,4T,rdo:sa."-^“"

AT $2.60 A
....PAIR....
s^rloaars

(;ivcs you all the style, com.
fort and wear that you

'

in^having perfect fitting foot­
wear.

Sold b> :

:

:

:

:

THE OLOM

MMlmen attended the
bod)
The remains w
in Ookwrtod cemetery
“■V AU. likANl HAV« A FIT."

SmMU A C».
'I

The
acknmvtadBad
ol var of Grwid ^
The big
A.

Ihoree: Oovell A Cross foe complain

Candies rrSSk
Buy thp Golden Rod brand of u» and you are sure of the
cheapest, purest iand best candies on earth for the priceper pound. Our prices never fluctuate

FRANK FRIEDRICH
A 00.
The New Stead. 242 Treat Sl

THE ECONONT STORE'i4rF°,SSIVi:.S~‘"

ss

Suit Values

ss

m art Stilina Suits Olertb
^7.SO^

.......... for floe Dollars
UsarsSsIHiiaSuitsaterfb
•a.BO «o wioiand wia

TorSixDellarsamICbir'
ly-EigM e«na.

v:Hr-

0I< arc SdUni Suit* OlMtt
«tS.OO«e WIS.OO

For Eight Dollars and
Chirfy.Elght etna.

: In large
ter*. "NonhiM.rt
GrandI Rapids.
.».nnle Hn.man vn Matt Hroman.
mile*.
Maniktique. tie
attention to the divorce; l*ratr A Davi. fi>r complain
other
sign
lother rt'ad. “Oiit act
ticket wlndo
Naomi
Clta l« CMrf «« Ih. Ob..qui»- of the woods
The party were enti'nalned
Words of Comfort to the Bereaved
Family by Rov. Stout.
royally
8«m’^ where
^
* thi'y

drorge H Cross v* B,lwln R. Van
Valkaoborg. bill to quiet ilile. Coveil

B. J. IMIOROAIM

Ii’s a natty shoe for women,
worn by those who take pride

rVNtRALOFCEO. HARRISON

fson va. Ira L Hurlesrm C
Gilbert

Blacksmith shop for rent—the old ijtand of Eli Purvis
in the alley near A. McCall’s Shop.

been paying more money for.

thU place an-there are many oth. r large stand ib-coraied e
places where It
would not
have riHl white and blue b
been seen until It had aecurtHl a go.Kl w4-f4> a large numte-r

The funeral of George H Harrluon
C E. Murray wa* vv-ry acilve In rnwan held from the residence on Bouth
U^rialnlng the guests of the road, and
Unlop niroet yesterday afternoon at was the proudest man In the lot. b«
f o'clock, under the aunplcen of thv eause to him belongs tbe eredit ol
Klka. Rev. C. T. Biuut had charge td originating
tbe. aen
service,
and njw.ke word* of com
i

25.00
36.00
Heavy Luntber wagon without box.
for.................................................................. .. 1^00
Phaeton buggy’, in goo<l repair.
20.00
T wo-Seated Open buggy. .
20.00
for---- ^................................. ..... .^.j_____________

have

IN THE SANE PUCE

o....n7srrx:7‘h.f^rr“Ev..

FOR SALE!
A one h

7Z.'.r

1-■■
j! f

■.

B. J. IVIOROAIM

Judge Mayne.

Vigor whlfh ed ited the ml
the huge crowd.
The tie
esi of the Uostun Store
tbe punwvm waa finely tJ
pie'
d
with
kllver. and
Gotirge iVWItt,
The IVnipl
Hcrihed. • NonhiKiri. June
TWO
GRAPHOPHONKS
regu
lutult
with
lni4-ut til comnili
gold leuem
The lie wa
choice Iti^M)
-Grluu
price 112•00.
0
C.i-u-g.- H <-ro** fur the iM^.pbof the dep
Hroa . 23D E. Front
Inauea of Fact,
rplke was driven
Jilt'. "l7uklne.*i" her^ Vr* paralyxed
leorge If. 8ipes vn Michigan Htarc-h
The tie was laid h) J.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ratt A H
HovU for plainti(T |
Co. ctt*e; Pratt
Whit.e, two old 1
The parking houke. and thouHandk
W 11 F.»kter for def.
* practically fl
CUT AT AND BELOW COST NEXT
Fr.-il Welki vk John Keaple.
asting to the Point
ten days on silk coate. auite. voile
wa* master of cerenio- I>a*n appeal. 1‘arm
or lark of water for their UHler* *
A Croiser for de­
r. inch gave
•kirta and white waintn. Mra. H. M.
plaint m. Pat
Meat and vegetahle* are grow
TImblln. over
People's
Savings
fendant
dn*n* ul, welcome.
Bcarre.
The market gardehem «
l.avlna Held vn John Rennie et al..
Bank.
1881k2t
Atklnl‘Tc*tlng part of the ceremony
not come In. ami i
wa* the presentation of a hand*<mie eJiH-tment; Cuvell A Cross for plainluMin exhaukt their
pair of field glansek to V K. Murray, HIT-. Parro C. tlilber. for defendant
Mary Henson vn Henry-HriKlhagen,
iiniirlng eff«»rik have reku1tt*d
with the bridge* yAiMn-als have been
Juat as busy as ever today at
Ing Northixirt to ihe ouialde case; Covcll A Crons for plaintiff.
aent to Wichita l^or f.k»dHtulfk.
amt
tha Rackat But it can’t last
Addreske* w ere made by Hon Parm C ORbert for defendant.
other town* will h«- a«ke«l to hurry
Ida H. lU-n va, Harry K Ci*dd. as
provUlon* thik way. Kurh thing* as J W Milllken. Hon K W Hastlag.
tong. It there is anything there
Frank Hamilton of
Traverse
Flty. *unip*lt; Pratt A Davis for plaintiff.
ou are In need of. you had better
John Ransom v* Hubert
Kranix.
Ilev Bryan of Norihivirt
ami Jack
hurry. The Boston Store.
ejt-cinienl; l»anu l\ Gilbert for plain
Limey nl SuMonk Hay It
tin. A F. Nerlinger ami \
H. Foster
a gen
gala day tor Norihi><»ri at
uri reg
The hand coiilrl lied to
for defendant
Otiard took r
lllrnle J. Morgan vs FrevI 1.. John
morning, armed with rlBe* and hayiv program
The
fimt
SorthiK.rt.
Mleh
.
June
.
. orderly
Trav
passruger coach
on
t
The
{er
ritv. l^elanau A Mauistlque
arrivinl at Nonh|M.n at 12 1
lief kuppib-k are being
»y vn Thomas Filer.
On the coach were Vice I'realdeiit I»
llullding* ('tuitlniie to
Pnderwtiod A l»m1. Kaulman and hls wile. i\ K Mur
and In Armourdale
f..r plaint in. IVatt and Davis fair
At least 40.tMH) ,hh>p1c In Argemimv ray. K W Ha*tlng«. I-Vank HamI
Armourdale. Kansas (*liy. Mo.
and O 1* t’arver. H A Mus*elman, K 8
Hrookn and w if.-. J T Hannah. Frank
Kaaaaa City. Kan . are honieleH*
Wrannky. K K White and 4 W Hau
lltuilon Ik extn*n>e
Crt^lser
for defendant
nen arid tietirge'w llafT
The actual pro|M*rty Io** tn thl* k
Bupi^rlntendent* id
the
lion, exriuklve of the Inteiruptlou
The tram
was gr«-i l»«d by ..rantlA Trav*-r*e t'ounty
ioukl) ektimaied t.«l.*i> Sutton* Hav.
|..u. a large crowd, and
L. Hausding |s-tltlon for
Iw tM‘iw«««‘n |2r,iMNMHio and
of order; George 11 Cro**. pn.>eciit
creased by the addition <
i,,r OVunnor. Ole ljir.u.11 and trig attorm y. P C tlllte rl fi.r defend
wlf.s and Minn Flnnon.
At Northimn the entire lowr
Motlorva. Etc.
Charles M Hager et al ad* Gard
turmvl <Hit to greet them, headed by
Norton A
«d FW (Xcurrid «t OlLtll « thel»and and al>out r.o children dressed ner C. Hager. deniurr4‘r;
and ivalnted to repre.M-nt wild Indian* Jameson. Parm C Glll»ert.
John Rennie et al
adn
«-Avlna
Ev. rytevdy worv- badg.»n. .yi one aide
4.f which wa* a picture of an Indian Reid, motion for continuance; Parm
nuMiclne man. and
the m*criptlon. C Gilbert, CVivell A Cron*
We arii not all Indian* * . On
the
™ .
It her side It read a* follows;
“A
If
The nre w*. br«iii lounu i.. n.
in the i’mldwell A U.udon ,-hiip In white
mans* time In a re.1 man** Brownell, divorce; l^vell H Gage for
loan
The first
train arrived at rtunplalnant
Sorthport on
Monday. June- 1. IDo::
•becca L
dlvorci'.
Head the N«»rth|sirt le*ader and dt»n*t
dime—
kuppokcd that Ihe fire caught gn to kl4v»p on the track
P 8—If
V. mc„.ra
he iHdler room, although Jhe voii are contemplating kuUUie. Jump
l*vvell II Gage for complaink vt'n
kUkpIclou* off the dock *0 an not to muk* up the
If the Bre wa* Incendiary.
engine with the remains "
AUvert
Ik known why It should te- kian.-d In
On
ih*site of the depi*l
*

The kind bearing the “BENDA
LABEL” is what stylish dressers
want-Qur kind hold their shape
and look well for a LONG TIME.
$7.00. $10.00. $12.00 and $15.00.

KNKK^AIMT9

Mt.BO

Suite Will AIno Come Before

Ceramertiea



SUITS

W0mtm*a Ouhnls

LAST SPIKE
IS DRIVEN
FUST TIAIN TO KOtTHPOlT

GtfBooi Stm
TIE WEATKI

NOW READY
FOR BUSINESS

lutriu-'-VK

tt90k m Cmtphtm

Mf-MO

TBOUSAITDS Alt HOMELESS

CALENDAR FQR
CIRCUIT COURT

M /Mr*t Wkih

Cleargnce of broken lines of
$2.U0 And $2.50 shoes, stylish.
sha|.cly and very durtWe, cut to

Our Best makes
What's the use of paying a tailor big prices for your
..clothes. .About the only thing you gain in doing so is
the satisfied feeling you experience in'the tailor’s gar
ments. There’s nothing else and that’s just as possible
in “Adler’s” ready to serx ice clothes as it is in the tailor’s-$l5.00 to $’22.50.

K. WII-MKL.IVI
NKW»I.OOtC

Cor. Front and Union

are put in these lots where one
or two Suits remain wit's a great
piece of good fortune for the man
who wants a suit, and can be fit­
ted from these.

BamIHon Oothing ^

TkY A KBOORD WART AW
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THE EVSnNO BBOCmD. TEAVKBfiE CITT, MICH., MOXDAT, JTOE 1,1»08.

TBE 'EVfim KEOORfi.
. -TIIAVBRSe CITY. MICHIGAN

ADRUGGISrsnSERI
Tba mla4 cant be ao two anbjacta at
tbaabaetma. 1 bad painful artteca
of that ooc«. and alnce tbra I bare

ONAND TRAVCRSe HERALD
TWO T Mm «M> J. V. MMCN
' J. w. HAMNBN. SMtor and Manaaar

Barer tried to think of two tbln«t at
I am a drofslat If tbaia la.a«y
bM>a»raquinn<eaiitioa ltUibit I
iMMe to tebltamad Id tbe dUfarent
cbecka dmcflala pot upon tbeaa»lraa
that they were a^aecond nature ta me.
Bot one day 1 fare out a prracripdoo
that broQdbt me
mde plrl waa at
waa eximrttnc a
tba atore. when I

a k>i of trouble
My
the point of daatb. I
man to reUere me at
Intended irolnc home,

for I waa lonctnf to he there, and I
waa onllt for duty. WhUa I waa wraltInf for Wm a «trt eame In to boy a
tonic and a man tj buy -ome anlphnr
wltb which to exterminate Inaecta. Ar>
aenlc In minute quanUtlea la uaad fbr a
toole. and araeole wlU kUI laaecta or
anything aUw If given in a Urge doae.
▲flar tba eoatomafo bad pone ouU got

tim

tt Into my bead that 1 bad given tbe
girl araenlc In auftrlent quantitlaa to
axtermlnnla not only loaacta. bot any
WbaicuUdldot ^otblng.
LAST tPIKE DlliyfN.
Thm completkio of
ibe
TrmverEi*
Cftj. LeoUnau * ManlEUquM railroad
narka anotlMr importaot trpock In iht
klatur/ of* Traveme City, ihi* rvnt*^r
«r

Bortbam

Mlcbisaa.

The wUi^si

iNUlneaa men. not alont^ of thU city
but tbroufbout the atatr. li>ok uihhi
TravrrM City

THB city of tho up-

par lUUr of the kiwrr penln.ula
Na
tura baa tfonf much fur TravYr.o- City
Her futara la a.-unnl If only la r cl.I
aapa will rtaiainbar and aal upon tlie
' worda of (ha N>w Yorki r. “My d. ar
air, nature

would

arow

kiwee

on

Broadway If we would k i hur •
Nat
iiiral advantaaes are all riaht. i.m hn*
da oa tba part cif the rltl*» um of any
-city la oeceaaary If li U m liavr tinTanaat aiaaMifa of aaoraiw.

« Ps

If I bad

been certain that 1 bad girea ber pol
■on I would hare gum* to tbe police
and Mde n oanfMon; than If the
crloa of nrarder were laid at my door
1 conM taka adrtnu»re of the eEtrnu
atlng ctrcumatancea
Hut I wat not
certain. I believe It would have been
better for me lo have known poaldvely
that 1 Had done what I auppoa*^ 1 had
dona. '
bUiit came. I waa lo a
When the i
on Inaaulty. InUead *o
every lurntal faculty
tion of my child.
endeavored to le
aaaur^ me. but I waa not to lie rena
aored. I went home and t« the trouble
Of alckoena waa added the trouble of
my auppoaed art at tlw atorv
For
tunalely my Utile girl had paaaed a
ertata. and ber taae looked very favor
able.
From that lime furward alir
gained ateadlly aud In time re«oven*d.
Foambly tf ahe liad i-untlnued at the
point of death ber llliwae would bnvo
kapt me frtiui dwelling on the. oth«^
trouble.
Tbe condition I waa In during lha

rnnKALuaraL
T>€tecHH)e
-AaloryofmyprofeaMonT

Well 111

tcU you of tbe meet pusattag and tba
■Mt Important of tbmn alL"
Tbe Uatenera drew up tbeir cbalra.
and tbe detiHilve pnmded:
-A Mr. Towner oatue to toe one day
to employ uu*. Ue bad mlaaed n valt^
able diamond from a aafb be kept la
bla' bouse. I

was an old
tlon.
He araa als>ut to tell me tba
word tbe Mtera apelbd when 1
stopped blm.
I wanted to aae If 1
could pick the lock mysHf
-1 went wltb blm to bla booae. a new
one and fltled wltb a number og.^em contrlvknrea. Only tbe kafe waa
lock. M bUa tt waa old. tt wgM
good one.
I told Mr. Towner that
■ome one ex<'e|>t hlmaelf must Lave

i. Plarpont Morgan

Ju.!^ul.
I thet

waa auspicious of me. I often caught
ber looking at me crUhally. and as
much ak to any; *Vou r» no friend of
Mr. Towner. Vou n* a detective,
any i;pte tb«-aa are the words I supplied
froiii bel
“Tbe safe aloud lu a < loaet ou one aide
of a UIL and my sleeping
difscuy oppoatto. I COUM look at tba
•afb from my UM. 1 am a very llglit
•locper; beahWa I ronialned awake wvHy my

rnarbrd

^J'lrwin be

JIENnSTS.-

jcmfei ouaie woKL

C L Lockwood, a i\ A

tba Fuar. being tke largaat single
■111: > .■■=.’SSft'3S_=.t!

fci

ordar arar pUaad by any music

-BY ALL MBANB HAVt A m.- B
•MgAiaaBMttiyrm.. ,

You feel mean, cross, ugly, down In
the mouth, nothing giM*a right
Hat]
Liver
Better Take Rocky Mounuln
Taa
Drives
away the blu.*s
ecni..
Jas O Ji.hnson
Tha Clara Camatary Vaaa, tba Biiaat

away lo be made Into rufs. let h»e

DON’T ciC
FoOLCOt
tekafbwgMwIae.aHgtHl

L.ATER
WHOLBBALE AND RETAIL

AT 12.00
a shoe for W-omen lhal l>cals the
$2.00 recur
ord in ihi$ ur
fashU.n ol the shoe as in the quality of

new onc.4 of any make
If you rent
ail
lustruim III
fruiii
them the
amoimt you pay will apply on the
price In case yt.ii «lecl-!e lo piir-

Ca1man*a Elastic

-r'i-T..

to Cadillac. June Mh.

J. w.

niethiH!
Rev J n C4R>k of llomston
says: “My wife ban auffert-d
Near!)
fn»ro catarrfl for flfltvn years
wevks ago she comn
Hytimel and tbe litmeflclal effect |
was Immctliate
It is
very
seldom
;**m1s to clear her bead and
she is able to rest quietly
at night
For . years i»aM
she has
iHwn m»uhl,-d with imln In ber limbs |
hich we sup|si«ed was rheumatism.'
Hyomel that i
airflcnim
has
dli
ared”
B E.'
Wall 4c Sons will return your money
If H:yomel dtH*s not cure you «if ca1
This shows their falih In thej
remedy.

Traverse City Markote.

Fare, 11.00 round trip Trains leave
Traverse City 6:10 a. m„ g:46 a. m ,
11:10 a. m.
(No rhauge of cars on
QRINNELL BOR8. * have Just pur first two trmlnal.
ebaaed tbe alock of pianos and or
Reluming, leave Cndlllac €;05 p
gam of 8. B. Clark * Co, Detroit m . 10 p m . J:45 a. m.
lKK7-3t
and BauU Bit Marte. Their enttrr

thing jroo CTCT «w, ud out
price. «>>)............. $3.50
Wood itame Uwn Ouin, will reclioe in uv patitiun. T5c
.
•........................................................................ $1,00
Folding l.aTn Setter, trill hold three peo|Je; strong, well
............................... -••••............................$1.25
Huuiuocki from 76c up to.......................... .................. $8.00
Two-Pusenger lawn Swing^ nude of good hardwood; good'
and strong, for..........................
$4.00
Same style, lour passenger, for.......................
.$5.00
We can idease )t>u in Uwn Cooda

The Ladies of Traveraa City
Are Invltoil to call and examine the
tJlulH* (*abln«-t. a household nece^plt.v
for the cdinvenlcnce »»f ladies In the
the Tra»er».e CU> Und. w hich a 111 bi- kitchen
The rahlmd Is tm exhltd
entered lu ihe build t-olit.-sl
The d«- tlon in Frank Trude’s hardware store
gr.Y« team of Traverse ('liy tent will (Ibdd.Halso eiii.r the degrei* team I'opt.-t IKKC 61
ItadgeM are u-iug printed t..r Ihos,who pi from this city
Cement Walks.
•ount tif
of the largo amount of,
Worst of All Csperiencea. *
cement walks to be built the present]
seantm. all person*!
dt*alrlng
walks]
that e\ery minute will lie ,\our
.*
hum are roqiicstod to call at the City i
Huch was the exiH-rleiice of Mr>, S
Clerk’s ofllre. make application and
ir NewHon. Iteeaiur Ala.
For thr. the pay for the same
>ea^^• she writes. "I endured IiihiiI
Chat M Beers. City Clor
*lork.
feruhte pain from iiidlgeHtioii. »tomach
1K79CI
and iHiwel tn.uble
D.*ath wn-med In
evitable when dis-iors ami all reiiie
db*s rall«*d
At length 1 was indiiceij IF YOU WANT TO RENT or pur
chase a piano or organ, set Crlnnell
to try KUftrle Hitters and the resuK
Him* . 22'J East kYonl stre
was miraculous
I Improved at one,

freckled c'ompleikui. 1 iindug over my of not'd. 1 dhl not kis p a light In my
bwtneaa to an aaaUtnnt. I walked the room DOT In the hall, as tbla would Uve
atraata tn tie* hope «.f me« tlng ber. If
and now am completHy rei-ounnl
defeated my purpose.
I did meet her. It e«>uld do no other
Fur Idvi'r.
Kidney,
Htoiiiach
and
“One night I waa awakened by bear­
good than to n-Ileve the anxiety which
Bowel trouldej Electric Hitters 1h the
ing a fiH>lslep overhead. ‘Some oue I
onlv medicine
Only iAH'
Its r
John D.
Hockefeller haa
alnmM
aaUr,’
I
said
i
must
be
rvady
atitei d l.y Jn; tl Johunoii and K
DUgh moneyr ti
to buy three itouiida ul piostrmtlou.' The fln.f few days 1 aeau
Meadh.
Druggists
dlua - It la ai 1great thing to l»c rich ned every newapaper. looking for a However. I remained In lied for half a
beyond the dreania of avarln*-'Uia caa« of death that would conv^iwid boor. then, since no one came to lampt*r
Angelaa Timea
wltb tbe one I feantl. 1 knew that wltb tbe safe, got up. pul ou my gi»wn
the doee I aupiniaed I had given tbe and alliu^rs and groinsl a.ifil) a
realdout of Hreaihln girt would act Immediately
I did not the bouse It waa viiy dark, but
count). Keniui ky. Ulea of old agi— see a notice of tbe death of a girl tUt Uken note of the rooms. disH
of anticipating?-^
hot whal’a the
would excite auaplrlon. tlu.ugh 1 law etc., so I got on very well
Huddeidy
Ueiroll Tribune
notices of the deaths of a miiul^er of I beani the Si ralc h of a match, and dlglrU. After a few days the atiaiienae retily before me stopd the goverueaa
CLOdC OF SCHOOL
broke u»e down iui far that I was not
“ i beg your panlou.’ I auld. *1 can
to l>e comforted. My w Ife argued that down for a blat ult. VVbeu 1 am i alet*
Lautner Dia- the time bad passed for me to bear of 1 usually put amuelb'lug luto my atot
any violent death fn.m anM ide. bat I ach to start dlgestluu aud draw the
'tHct FHday Cvaning. »
told her that tbe eum- would uot likely blood frxuu the bm
The achoul ;n the lautner dlatrlct
be rep<irt.Hl aa II o^vurnnl.
I'tople
“ Will you excuse me for saying that
woat of the city, cloaed with an enter
tmlamont at the achool houae Friday dread notoriety, and the glrPt fupillj I don’t believe your alor) V she nplletl.
evening
The program. eonaUtlng of would keep the iMH'ret for a time, when
“She smlltd aa slie si»uke. Hhe was
recltaUunt.. aonga.
dialoguea.
drllb smoldering auspldon would burst into pretty girl and luukid «l! the ptvtth
atTTiao RAT
and tableaux,
waa
presentisl
In a a flame. tlH> iHsly %v..uld In* dug up. the from a flannel ruls* she wow* trlmm«-d
highly pleasing maanar. Afterwacda stoninch anal)x«h1 und the drug (>'a.sHl w llh lace and her hair lu a thick braid
to my store. “Oh. why didn’t I cMn- Uuglng dowu her b.n.k.
The mat
teaa at oncer 1 moaned,
“lien 1 waa burning out. and 1 waa aU>ui
purebaaa of an organ for,-the achwil
wouldn’t l*e «xu»sldere»l a murderer.”
■tet> to an ehn trie buttuu .to turn
“Tou uould have ne.Mlessly roHns! tbe light when she atopiM*d me
your business,” replhsl iny wife, -and
“i am luveaUgatlug aomeUtiug.’ a
brtnighl ua all to the iHH.rlmuae “
Driven to Desperation.
•ak). iUl la going on lu this hou
wormIn mldltlun to tut Us long putzled me If you lu
boon In charge of ihe achool (nr
Luliig at an out of the way place.
you will U* alllisl to a
paat two yaara. waa nol lo return for
n*iimv.*d iroui clvillzaihm, a faiiilly
nay atH>ll i
aoolber year
The pany eontlnued
oficii driven to dcs]N raiion In cum* of
very ulgUl •
until the “wee i
accident, risultliig from Hurnh. Cuis.
Then* wiia no uw arguing wl*Ji one
“She was ixrtaliily ver) . lever
It broke up alt leftt with a trenewed I
Wounds, eic
Ijiy
lu a supply of
whose nervous roiidlllon had l*s»-n reUd falhd to catch her In •anne theft, Huckicu's Arnica Halve
nal mattlereat In eduratlonal
|i*s th. best
due«sl IIS mine hnd Ims h. and lh*y gave
and she had the pr^ Hi nec of lulad to
•. at Jas (1 JidibM.u and
up trying to stimulate me. Tiny ifl nt
avert ausplclou by i.retending to be ou
liriig Hior.*s
STAOE AND PLATFORM,
me awiiy ou a trip, boidiig that elisnge
tbe lookout beraclf. It was plalu that
inager Murrel baa atK^etHMUd lu of M-eue Would lift tlie loud It did not
tbe game was up for Uh* time.
ling
for
Tueaday next at
Meeting of Board of Review.
ke«'p me from thinking, and 1 gnw
•••I Ure no wish to Interfere wltb
uae the well-known
worm*. Then I returned to n.y borne.
Notice is hereby given
that
the
your plana,* I said.
If you’ll give
“Who IM Wh.»?“
Hoard of Hevlew and KqualIxaUon of
• nd my physhinn odvlsed me to go lo
a blacult. I’ll go to l»ed.*
piece alnce aecu here laai haa ht en
the city of Traverse City will moet
work.
I
went
to
the
store
every
day.
ic
of
the
old
entirely rewritten, none
“Lighting another match, she went lo on Monday. May 25. IMS. at the Q)un
llnea being retained at all
IMenty of but pcrformixl only the un»sl ordinary tu aldel.uard. for we were In the din
cU
Room lo said city of Traverse
alnglag and dancing ta prutulacd and dullcH. siM-mlliigiill the time that wus log room, took out a few blacniu and City, at 9 o’clock In Uie forenoon and
Tida waa the
a general all around wliffl of plena requlrtnl on the 1»ooka
banded them t4» me
continue In aesalon at least four days,
ure, Beata on sale at the City Newa only thing thut kept me fnuu tblnklug
“ Tk'aw slay here awhile.* ahe aaid or aa much longer aa may be necesStand.
about my trouble. While 1 waa flgur
aao'
to coinplele the equalisation and
*1 may want you to ♦'.uiilrin a aiory.*
ing I louldui dwell on anything el|.e
“•All rlghC I "ild: ‘but don't kerji rev low «if the aaoesameot rolls of aald
Hmm at Ml PiMaant.
Any person or persona desiring
But this wotk only oivuptisl a couple
me waiting iall night.
Tbe Mount Pleaaant Driving eluh of hours ev,*ry day
HometlineN I add
•At 1 beaid
nothing further
“At
bea
ahlch organliathm U a nuiiilH r ol
doded ahe bad gone oU
be DO oae til following her. as
thcriHif should lie changiM.
auelatloD.' haa nxed the dat
tbofOUgUly forewarmsl
What a pity
Dated this 14ih day bf May. IMS
rae.*a fur June 17. IK and 19
A purae
1 could not have discovered her with
CHAS M. UEBKS.
le evonta for
. of 11.600 U offered
The
out ber dlseoverlbg me. 1 la) down Clerk of Hoard (4 Review and Equall.any altuUar door to arrest me
the tbre^da)
One
day
all
was
,,ul.
i
In
the
siora,
aatkm
1K74-141
^onea
offered In the central f
MW a lounge and munched a blacult
not
a
tustomer
then*
I
sat
d<»wn
».n
a
of Michigan
Mt.
Buddenly I felt a Und on my arm
stool
Itehlnd
the
cs.unter^nud
h*aucd
DR.
J.
W.
HIGGlNt.
Dentlax, has
•neat half mile iraeka In
of tba Saeat
“Tome.* aald a volo* which 1 knew
movad ta jha Naw
I ex|HHii*d beloiigt*d to the governess
Tbe ImeeUng at that lima U back against the shelving
1740-tf
one of the aerlea to Im* my wife lo come In ms.n and tak- uta
“8U hurried, me upstairs to lU end
> Northern
home. I had slept m. little for Mime of the Ull on which waa my sleeping
Patronize t
Flower Store o.t 216
tline that 1 fell Into a dose
How long room.
A light had
Front street.
----------I sle|»t I •don’t, know, but suddenly I alnce I bad gone down, and there t>e
prompt and careful attention.
lAke CMty. Cheboygan.
brntd a voice say
1883t(
fore the safe knelt Mr Towner
Paine. FlorleL
-I want at»me mon* ..f that, mister. Ud just opened it and taken out
Petoakey
The Petrieoe Shirts are the beet
U taking axua palm to aet the pace It done me a b»t of g.ssl.”
thing 1 could nut see wUl It
I opened my eyi*s. ainl there befora and closed the safe dtw.
..lonoy can boy.
Mac.
e by Paerieas
for the aarlaa In a becoming atyle.
Mfg. Ca.. Detroit
Bold
d by all flrotme. reaeblng out a rial, stood a girl
-The raacair I inulteird.
alaaa
I ajKiks
There la mure oaurrh lo ihia aec^ with ltd hair and fr.vkies.
“•Not at ill: he’s asleep*
tlon of the country than all other dU not a nwrd. but. elearlug tbe counter
• We followed blm and saw bh
SOCIAL DANCINO PARTY, given
aasM put together, and until the laat with a Iwuml. threw my arma about
lock tU door of a amall jewel vault ao
Helm’a full orcheatra. In Fureatv
few years waa aupiKiaed
ber neck and dana*d with ber nlH>ut tvu.YwIed by a panel that no one In tbe
able,
l-'or a grea^
H many years doc­ tba room. My wife came in. and. suehouse knew of It "and place la It tba
tors pronounred It a local dlaiwae
dlaeaae and
Ing me wUlrllog aa she auppoaed in a arUela ba Ud taken from the safe.
remedies, and by
prescribed
local
“Well.tU mlaalng diamond waa fc
ORB. BAWYBR A PENMALLEGON
ng to cure with local et of insanity, gave a ahii^ that
onouneed li lururahle brought me to my a<'na«*a
In tbe vault
He bud UUa It tl
*T’be girl! The girl!" 1 cxcUlmed. ftilmMir**
*Tbe rt*dheaiTed girl
froiklea!
requires
c<inaUiuihmal
treat i
Bhe la a’Hvc! I am no mu•ererr
Hall s Faiarrb Cure, manufactured by
WcIL I waa ae ndu.sd lu nerve and
“Yea. but not In money
TUt
. TfUedo. Ohio, la flfsb that the next day I started off ou
to tbe governess. Hut aa tbe govern
nnotbar trip, from w hu
eaa went to me It was all tbe warns.
i.
It la laaen
imeruaiiy
lu
perfbet cooditton. but
IWaSdea. I get all luy valuable poUil
from ten drops to a luaapoonftil
from my wife. Rbe la a Is.rn dete.
I directly oa the Dood and mu
Ai^BB R. BHERk
lurfacea of the ayatam.
Th«o
Ura.ROBERT B. HAINEB.
Carpet aeanloc mi Paatber Rriu>^
K. O. T. M. Bacumlon Via O. R. A I.

jusi uxe jcm, CM be let »ny
piiee, it pmftctlr tig\A and
itroeg, ns tbe frame fs all

(Llcbnert.

baa lockod up hia Trown and twraped
lo tbe oooUnenh-oHugalo KxpreKa

r. J. CHBNBY A CO .

Yooejor
L»wnSetu«. Weh»ve

well
Schixil*

WnXCOIMFOlCE

erml nlgbla UIl early uiorulng.

baa

M*areh
tMeachamsi.
Walker
Sprlngtiirie

known tbe cuiubluatloQ. but he told (Jardiier
me tut be had got It from hla father
Duet-“Da
I kralne’’ (Klrchnerl
on bla dealblMHl. and bla father as­ Mary and Newum Wright
leilUe H**ll
Mau
sured blm tut be ah.iu* km w U TU
irlnkma
son bad m*\i*r reveaUI It.
. .;ih N.s-i
“I waa abM.luti-Iy w Iihout a view. The Si ary Wrigbi
only tbhig I could 4l*i waa to take op
my quartera in the bouse ami look out
for a polntt*r.
1 was IntroduiYd by
Mr. Towmr aa an old friend from Traverse City Maccabees Witt Atter»d
Auatralla and treaUil us a guest. No
Big Maeting In Cad.llac by
one bud aet*u me working on the lock,
of «.uiwr. as tIda would Uve been faAt the Inst meeting of the Traverse
U1 to my Inveatigatlou.
Cli) Tent, No. k71. K <) T^M . fo .r
“Mr. Towner w as a w Idower wrlih sev­
meeUng Id
n..rthen>
eral cblklivn. tbe younger being under lend lhe‘bVg
lU tare of a govemeas. 1 soon U*cama Micltlgan MaccalH-es at Cadillac )Yi
day of this week
it Is expeeteil lhai
auapleluus of tbla young wuniau. for
!>mf will go fn»ni ihl*. city
The hK*a!
no other reason than that 1 found she MaceaiH-4K will !»«• ace«ini|>anletl hy

bed I kept a long dreealng g4»wu a
pair of felt allpin-rs to slip on In
^

Hynmtl Cm WwM Fonet ef ThM
DiasMs In Aiv
of tha ByMmiu
It la the height of foDy to continue
TU junior pupils of Mrs. Brinkman _octorlng a catarrhal dlaenae by stom­
ill give a reclUl at her home. 411 ach drugging, when the whole trouble
ifih street. WedaoMUy aftenKam. Ilea In Ue roaplmtory organa where
June S. at 2 o’clock
nothing can reach the germs but a lo­
Parents of pupils are cordially In cal direct treatment hy
tnbglatkm.
ted. Tbe following program will
rtyomel ls Nature’s remedy for tbe
given:
rare of catarrh Joat breathe It a few
tSir-atsigi iK.ii
ime. daily aad-dt-blU e»Kcl a cure.
You may haVe catarrh of the atbm“Walix- (Ham. Ida Cummings.
acb. IHter or kidneys and Hyomel will
“Soldier s March*: (StreatKigi. Nias as aurely core tt as it will catarrh of
Muzzy
the head and throat. The^caianbal
Duet—“Flower
Fairies"
iKearl » g»vms are tn the mucous membrane or
Marjorie Read. Ehrl nt>yle
tlsMirs and Hyomel not only kills the
•The Orlolt-” tMarti. Vernc^^ Van rerma along the air paawagea. but en
Syckle
icrs the bliWHl with the oxygen knilng
"Spinning
Song *
(Kllmcnr. leh i tbe germs in the blood.
Earl Doyle
The mcdU'ai.‘d dry air that goes’
“Inurmezzo.” Op 116 (Northrupi
irough fhe air passages, and Into the
Kittle Wright.
aga
when
Hyomel
la breathed
‘'«»gh the Inhaler that accnmosnieE
“Ibiet * tStrtwlMigi. Judson Walker.
Newton Wright
outfit. U rich in oztme.
Evening Polka” (Patt«*rson». in-,
able and flllod with mar

;:“4

Union

street

The Clara Cemetery Vaee. the fineet
thing
out.
See
the
aamplee
at
Paine’s Flower Store.
IBSS-tf
Cut Flowe.-a (or commencement and
Decoration day. High-grade stock pt
reasonable prices.
Both *phonee 9a
F. M. Paine. Florist.
18SS-tf

terial and make. \ct the style is quite as ilesirable as any slioc at half a ilollar more
It’s a shoe that will please the $2.00 buycl
immensely.
Wc recommend and guaranty
every jair of Ihcm wc sell :
.
.
:
:

A. m. WRVIVIAN

.

WlltK Orj»^

Cb!cCro$s«tt $3.50 and $4.00
is makinj* “Life’il W^ilk Kasy*’for huiuJrrtls of Traverse*
City im*n. Wt* have just . receix'eil another lar;.;e as­
signment of this popular shoe for jjentlemen the fourtli
in two months. I'hat sheuvs how the Cn»sseir Sht»e
stands with the public. : ; : : : : : : ; ; : :

Bacbant fr Roscoe, n
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Writing Materials ^
and Office Supplies
FhenTou Write


a Iftur. accrpi an inviiaiion, prepare a paper to be read at som»r
'gaiht rini;, you^.sho uhljhavc the proper paper: all the latest styles and
tinis we are shewing. We sell you the nicest paper, either by the quire
nr pound, with the en\*elopes to match, everything proper.

Tablets....
Many peo|*le prefer the tablets to ihe^ regular folded sheet; we have tlurse
in endless variety of sizt^ii. kinds of papers and prices, and a splendid line
«»f scluHil.Tablets.

Office Supplies
I’lveryihing needet! in the office to make your work easy and lo turn your
work opt rapidly. Blank books, memorandum books, pencil or ink tab■ lets: inks, black, red or copying, ruling pens, .pen holdtT>. rulers, letter
files, letter presses, filing cases, carbon paper, typewriting f»aper. manu­
script covers. paper fa'^teners. rubber bands, muscilages. bank pens.'

Blank Books
.All manner of journals, ledgers, day books, counter books, memorandums,
with either end 9r side fold, with extra pocket .or without the llap. You
shoulA always have an e.\tra “mem” on your table. You’ll need it bad
some day. ancTa dime or quarter invested in such a way saves you time,
and that is money.

Legal Blanks
A most complete line of Richmond & Backus Legal Blanks for the Juslice. Circuit and Probate courts, all the blanks that are useti in the legal
ami commercial world.' Having the necessary legal blank in your office
will many times save you dollars. Nothing likc^ being prepared for any
emergency. It don’t cost much to have a good supply on hand. We
can order in three days* lime any blanks not in stock. We would like a
share of your legal blank trade.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

TEE BVEiriKO BEOOHD. TBAVKE8E CITT, MICH., MOXDAV. JCTTB I. IWl

aaisHEs OUT
THE LI

I JMBwU.aT*l^k«r TUHacttj

IBROW A POSTAL

OAbtoMd umd It to kill CMp m Ihej
tmki*. whiu b^-«

AT

RASTALL’S

The gooflt loath

20 Year Cold Fill­
ed Case. Genuine
American
Movement

Or tekplMme messare oar way rifht
now, and we will llirow prices on
Plonr. Feed, Neal, Bran, MiddUnp,
Com and Oats' back, that will maze
yoa.,<inallly considered. : : : :

bravont
ghrone. U rary
two mtdaln for mvlag llfa one wne ] antidote for the nwful virut In a 8. 8.
given to her by tbn kaiier for bar gal

HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMKK OITV. MIOM.

_ _ _ __

the humane aoolety for plnoglog into
the Tngtts nnd earing her own child.
The siateuiont that Qoeen Amelia
M.

a. wbtoh

has eo often gone

• ndrke or ipccisl InfonnsUon. ThU wiU cost yon ncthing,

eery uunnoal for a woman, and is be­

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*»«*•*#»•««»•♦•♦» juB Utmiid •insi laordwM >Md tlw

tides a first-rale naree.

\Condtnstd Urns f,
I % 0/ mubigad

day with the letter ** W”

Wartin & €pans

To Alt People Inlerented.
The aaR«R*mcnt n>ll
for
the tm
prx»V*'unut of SUth itrv^l. from Hu*
east line of Hlvluion street to the wont
line of I'nlon nirt^et. In now in
my |
that Uiin In an omen that Uncle Bam hands for col lection
The lint asaces
will have n war with nomebody before
It is to be paid on
Iwforw the
! day of June, ma
L. E. •MltohaU. whOM» famllj «ad man wan allowed to go, after he bad the year t> oot.
M.
E
llasl.eH.
Cit
City
Troaiurer.
Bnooraad hia an dead for lh< |ant four sutihiitted o tbe fumigation profr-nn
Cnar Niobolan of Huaniarecently re1867 21t
At Ban It Bte.. Marie while plantn oeived a unique gift. A prisoner in
jaarn.han ratproed to M%riurtl« worth
m naall fortaao.
lie wan tojow d to a and other vegetation in the govern Biberia wmt him a Urge baaet nut. iniailtoad oollUtoci and bln mind, he meat park In loxoiiaiit in itn growth.
mjE Iran a hUnt for four y*an.
He It has no far bo n imiionnible to suolUeoovtfad a nllv. r
niul all! i^-ssfully pro|wgate Ueen. It in olaiiuJames Tamer, of Obenter, Pa .arem

wing.

plainly out

Turner

opines

.......I- ...b». p«,ej,‘.rja-Kf"".

ed that thin in l>ec^aoae the defiih of worked at ihU little 1
H A. Potter, a farnur ir.oidioK mar thr* frost in winter in such that I
nre hoore for nmre l
Qoiboy. plowed op a rare coin ou hi* roots are kllloL
Ferdinand de Oni
Hattie Wllliaina of f^wlillae in one
ferui a few dayo a|{o. It in a UhHimI
HlatM half oent. oitoted in IWM. Oo
oae aide In (he head ot the iroddenn of
Ubifly and is mn. rapreeeiitinir the
arlflaal IS nUtoa It In eeldum a half
peony tn neon, an the coin in oot of
elreoUiloe
Thin one wan ooiued the
year Abratiam Llnoolo wan born, and
In about the ntw of a nlcktd

rr^itoinc

in bin leu.

Married

when nlm

Emma

wan 16. tin a di-

Woodruff,

ot B|wrta.

iiad to iinveihe iwrmUsmn of her |wr-

flag day

,.ror!umaiion

New Shoe Store

penae aod rink nttaoding the entting

dirtn.i'* Old »t»>»d.

JOHN R.SANTO

been working among Kionn In Nh-

lombia and to pernnade tl»em to tint
grate to that plaoe
AtPooilao with other
\ooal atore

window

relion m a

in an

ruormoni

Amerloa. has ooverod nearly flou.ixio’
miles selling the {iroduot of one
house,
an
Knglisli needle making

Uus2f lota sdjulsiaa It «• tk» «whI,

Him hou^e on IkivM a\e. .^f Tiu 00
Mini houvv «.u (Jarll.-lil sve
Tiu iui
aim hoiiH,. on East Mh Ht 1.20u0l>
.Him h.ois.. ,.ii (Irani Hi.
l.JOoiMk
HimhoiiM ouH ruiou.
6&00O
I Him iiou.M* on^S
1.H.111 h.m^e on \V imh
1-0!'
r«Mtni Itoiise on \V. idih
r.H.i„ jious,*- on \V !*tli

field for oats,

driving a three borne

loam for «m imrpone.
The oaln are
np In fine ahaire and nhe in oougruloUtiug heraelf ou ll.e refull of I.er lab*
O.

Stewart, a

Meuomin.H‘ man

In the Nome dt-lriol, ban taken a
Orwat Dane dog to the gold dlntrlct
with him to be uwd in hauling lomU
A man employed by the Lanning
UanlighI oomiwny on Wednenday fair­
ly forced an entranoe

lo.a riaideuoe

Tho Start
<4 heelih ill man ami wife.

curt and fades in face aial
fails in flrah. while her
luisiwml grows
rugRnl and rob
Tlw ir is one chief cuuik(01 thu wifejv fiulmr anil
tb«t IV tile failure uf the
wtmiaulv bealth,*
U'hrn

nuuioii, uKeratiou ur
femAir wraknesa, the gen*
«al iMwUb la noon ^m.
^.alrrtt
l»i. Ptricc'n Pav-oriiw
r*ew m4iuM cures won
lydiHia*-,.. Itrstabhi

*lr»>ng end nick wpmni well.

is located.

1 hsa ukrn i«r«> Unties 1 Wa

. St*

HS

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rOM HAlJB-WtHk



room hou e uu \V. yih
LUiaUa. T»le

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

FOR RENT.
yoKKNT-^Twujisijr^^

In

THENERLINGER
REAL

Ikr.TTjhVriin'an

Mr.

estate exchange

Hamilton
In Tr.T.-r^ l it, at I Ga- «k I

Flalslg. who wan iu

lege friend, bad a somewhat

'

esoitleg

Trsv.TMA'tlv
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Millikcn Block

Wbefi Yofi WfiBt fi Nice Cut of ncfil

OIANO TCM.Mi -A It iHsiimiMl. |.rut<««
K -i«*nal pun.. tai>**r, witli Kiiulwll P»sno Co
-lir. t. Trat.u»« Olj. MirU

PEREMarquette

Thr I.lrul >ur«r.
9
nri lvrs In tiliir of
. ?h. |Miii-:it I- imiH*d <»\:er l*» b»T.
lit »)*> ilriu II lung ho-ath of rum Pur Grand KapuU. iWdreii, TuW......... ....
and wr«t.C lOa m .a 4!ii. IU
V I ! r* l‘. it.uiiil.* Ill her uiuiizHig
,‘e^ ,i.fi l.el
the d.h tur, the
1:.^ Ml. the paiieiifs i*onaillou. her
.i n . uf sUoH.tr OHM*, and imhi-nl
I.iake her Prtiy to their most
them Struck the vehicle, but
L.M»‘an;.lrv
ere several clone ruba
Miu
. poHM-**iuK md.lemlshe*l courlit mved hernt If by bringing
nge II'ui i.ri.ri-n-iuiial ►kill a uuree
the rehiole to n hall grhiU the fire
sImmiM is* |.r, pareil to swe.*p. k.vp a
wagons runheil on pant her.
nielli III tinlei. nrcuikge ilewerM, read
‘eroer, a big Ht
lot iMMe io>le-.-uneMiUsIvelv quiet
ASin CONNECT
rorj^eri IONA
lOMA
by Mra Mai le
AND
sii. ll UiiiHy Jill-*. u*i*uilKht nffivt her
York, wife of a wealthy ten merchant, iiiith i. . Bhe mu<*t midersiand a liat to
dead, and his embalmtHl body rests de lo i * 1. wli.it shvjnld U* lefi to errrI.-III ioIm iUu; tluit this wlH vary
I a silk-lined onskH uf finest rose,
I.oUl Hl.e imtel W quick
wooil In the animal otmi. lery at Harm- III oxeij
dale, while hit owner niouvps for him to »»■••• w hell her pre-a-n**!’ U luH-es'Oiry,
when ^l!e is .u the way
Bhe <*nii allow
in her darkeueif house.
Ferotw had
h. i -.. If lie la TM.iinl Imt.lls as to IknI or
fourUlps to Kuro|M*. traveling
iKM.d.^ne prixuu* » vUteii.v or amuse
flnit oahln nach time
inriit while al a «n»-*. and when Hie |»n
Mrs. lirant W. Ul.ainbcrUlu of Art- tlrnl I* Kifely through tiie exellmg
^ona is a wonderful horsewoman and rlod of Him*-* she hasjo aeillC down
. A U.a.TiA. t4»rasina.
rery-skillful in a round up. Bhe oau ailh g«HMl gruix* t
ling the Inevl
laudle a lariat ns good ns a map. vnles.-, ii.x*. lu-xer
tntde withdrawal
.’slug a fifty yard rope, Mrs i'hnm
berUin ean onpture n rnoing broncho fuiu.ly r.H»iue a
and 10. longer im ide her the reelidenl
stampede she is as oool as tbe of eu ry thought and emotion Mary
Musa ill Atlunlle
best and few are quioknr and eurer
with the ro|s^ Uian she. Bhe dreanen
BwrUe la arerri.
fur her work in a blouse aad bloom­
Twrt ancient kings w ere burtnl in e<ers and rides astride. Bom in Mtohl- eret. Atllla, king of the Huns, aft.-r bU
gau. Mrs I'hamberlaiu has spent the siege of Uome. dhsl In llungury A. D.
aV“‘^ Hitu.. xi V A
ills soldiers, desirous uf giving
last right years m tbe west Her hui- 4.\l
hsuil has been oom^hiug her in Hie their gr»*at leader a right royal burial.
work lor years, but eome of the nsoet Ineiosi-d Ids Ualy Urst In a t^sket of
remarkablr swings she Invenled brr- goM. this 111 one of silver uial tUN
one of lead and tr.iiisjHirteil It Into a
eelf. •
deaiTt. Tbere sluxes Were md.H-teil. a. t
At Pans Marguerite Boyenval. who
under tbe din*, lion of men w ho were
awoke Tuesday from a twenty years' sworn to mtXivy ibey dug tbe gmvr of
trnnoi, IB d4iad
The onse U referred the dead muuan h When thin wa| actiby thu newspapers * as one of tte cvuuplisheil no tra.s-i. of the ain.l Wei^
mi>st. remarkable known to medleal left. The slaves wen* all t-ruelly slnln
Alarie. king of the Uolhs. the cele­
soieno.. The woman fell into a oata*
leptic trance on May 21. 1883. after brated txmquenir of Uome. died when
with his army al iVzenra. south Italy.
giving birth to a child
Al the be
His men turned the mujae of a river.
ginning of her long sleep she nnfferetl
Internd the Unly uf ihelr^ soyeivlgn.
nerioui oonruUive attacks about every
With mueh iressun*. In Its bed and rewo months, but eventually all move- atorod the stream to Us ehauuel.
Bbe fell asleep at the
No man has ever lighted on the rent­
ing pUt>e of either of these kings, who
tn thU reaj*e«i n*semble Moses, of
, of 4t to tbe 0(
whom It In written. ' No mnu kDQwetb
of bin aeiiulcher unto thin day.Ic of

*-

v^^vu^wtxrt>:ap a

Detroit the oilier day. eayn he (■ com­
V..to become a bridesmaid at the pleting hit seventh trip around the
wedding of Mina Rath Pniyn
world

the “red devir*

T„.u.

Jom. rntmdimr 8k •os^m
Ml burt KUrlit St
Butchers and Sausage Makers.

AVUh*-hi. l.l.« V. i rsvt rw
Low- oso war s
^o**.u.uis. A^lrUslKl,

T
|Oil,\

li,Ae^HrM-Uc«l
kiimlmilUsita 1
AtLlm-ti

J

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Eddies i

"j"'' *

Sumo lake ci rUflealct of deponll,
Hi.mo savings books, soma prefer
**rommercla1 aceounts.Our various
mclhodn suit tbn
convenlenre of all
Perhaps you
are not familiar with tbe various

UsrlH» and Trsv-

MANISTEE & NORTHEASTERNTt.R A/|i«
**

H-jj]

sfn

E.W HASTINGS A SON
FIRE INSURANCE

SZT-iT

fow health. Only r:. cenu.
ack if -nut cured.
8«dd by
Jas
tl
Johbsou ami F. H Meads,
IVruggists

-BY ALL MtANfi HAVE A FIT.'
Baeda A Cs^ CMOm.

. SPECUL ENGIiGEMENT
to you.
My

tions. We aim to make our a 'V*>
pie’s Bank** In every vtay oonslateot with sound liaaklng principles.

ONENIGHTONLY

.CltyOparmaosa-.

Toesdai,*.'?.Kelley & Mack's

FIRE INSURANCE
^

BUILOINQ.

«ANK

irE for S30

Have You Room io Your
....Parlor....

OMtge atmm

know which m
for you, ami sc
-a oonveuience
occounl could be
We should be

. CARVER A BRO.

A mss Dwvwrki

d qulekly have you if you iwo
Jug s -New Life PHI* Thousand

Uu

hU

•trwi.sll is .*ue Ulu.-k. A H. IVrry^l^ri^
IVrry. riufi

Knglinti oHy where the needle factory
Mina Alice
Itoooi reU, who
Wanliingion Friday for Albany

tyiM. which Shu li*d just porobaattd.
a duty of |T6 on it. The barrel In and while proceeding down Fennaylnearly 10 feel long and Urn weapon in
aiiia avenue wan overtaken
by a
fo heavy the murrle han to be rented number of fire engines and hook/sud
on an iiuuiovable object when it in Udder Unoki on their way to a fire.
^ " ofitlln Carrier and wife own a large
farm adjoining Almont loan. Help
Unoare and Mrn Currier plowed a

Uiook

firm. Ho 11 a native of Ohio, but al
ways registers an coming from tl»e

flint look gnu, naid by lU owner, Hen>
the raUroad sUtion. . Bhe 00
17 (barter, to be over 4Wi yearn o!d rupied the stmt of the ohanffeur in ft
iJarler brought tlie pluoo from Kng
laud a few yearn ago, and had to jay

Frwil »t

lOIVIE OOOD
.HIOIVIES

DENTIST

pmnlng, endeavorioK to ioloreit thorn
tna oolonUt mltilon in BritlnhTi3u.

5s.”T2.*rfur“,^

sIBsggiMS ROWLAND DOUGLASS

A ayudlonte tins been form^ at Am
elerdam witioh will bear the gmat

■flig. ll in noggented tliat on SuiuUy
gifts to Muskegon, lian now given tlie
from tile imlpitn uf the rouuueusUluro|^^lg^,^,_r,07i New WHb
Harkley librarv a $:i.0U0 marble bunt
wealth nhall be |ireaohod pitriotln ». r of Mmnelf and the Haokley noiiool a by n vole of 60 affimiative to 106 uegzenn* I'houe $83
monn,
and on Monday all of itie
atlre.
aohooU of the atate Hhiill have eier
Nnte W. rialnlg.
Udiered to be
oinnn of a parioth- order, there l»eii>K
nbout the oldest traveling man In

UnL| A. T BUnn. (iaverao'.
Matl Knrlkka, a Klninh tdialint, han

.tr%mt

a eCN WANTKD to eat wtwd vm fkiath Man

If you use it once )ou*ll always

euts before nbe could

General Hews
of the World

ta#ANTia>-Tu bay burw

ant it..

. a. d. tyler

nr aohool than tne teactilOK of |iatnut

~ShysiKr~
Shoe Polish
is Perfection
It*i so CSS) to pul on -ii kccjis the

from

• no morn naered doty of eitfii r ehnrcti

Wt b»9* • tint da**
Shatmaker’* Sbap.

•olong.

remarry, an site of what is the Inrgent diamond known 1
in not yet 16
-the haoelnior. The Eaoelnior wrn’
The dinopvery In claimed by those found at the Jagemfontein
the eaeoatlve olBoe: To the People of
,
the Stale of Mtchigan: Acting ou.ler who have tented the mineral water ■outh Afrioa, In 1HU6
It U the nice '
the aatborliy of oouoarrent ri.oluMon found on the government laudn -at of a hen’n rgg and weighs in iU furen. ;
B<iuU Bte. Marie that it tn a spioili. eut raw nUte V70 oaraU, which tn I
Ma 10 of the pubUcacu of ItAH.
berehy ri <) sent itiat Hiiuday. June N. for thu Iniaur habit. Thnre in gener- nearly twice an mnoh an the Kolnnoor
---------------------------d around the |mmp,
liQS. aod ^Monday. June
looy. he
weighed before it wan rednoed to Ju . New Wilhelm Block,
Traverse C
Intoxioante 'han not
uaM da>».
uay», that um
obeerved an ling
on Ofo**'
present n!aa
1---------------------------- ;------- -----------------------------b:»en entirely eaiiioDded
irin beagfuerul dio|.U^
dk>a there will
The nuiuln rof inuiales in tho Mich
aod
nirliii^in
honor
of
ofthn atari
Igan reformatory in ab7. the high
•arj of tho birth of tin*
the aoDivernary
lowing

—a*-'

shoes looking like new and it lasts

of tlie 14 women who will reonlve the
degree of M. D. at the oommenoement Minn Ellnnhetli Poblman, n Kentucky
of Bontoii Unlvemlty modinal nohool. belle.
a hern are M graitnatea
Mini Wl|. deltrmi ont n
liamn han made a floe record an a utn* Uien eoogbt nnd
dent
benrt

The coin vorned.

in prtned very highly by Mr Putter
Uoveroor Blinn ban innued the «ol

twi.

BUSINESS CAROS.

patieut had nearly
patient
oearlj mtooverod
ntooferod the gaa
fan

M»ore bin family, wont

Htgb«.i «

«m e«t«nisj Md TWUaj nuu*.. m*

PAVINQ TAX NOTICE

that he found n graatbopper the oilwr
lined ou t^aoh

kU MKl acm»

RASTALL»

nKSWifTMFmnoi

ronudt of the

VA/ANTCD>To«urk Is mgar kMkfi.4«U.«

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

' vea^ of the poinon. pnrificn the
lot-es all danger of transmitting the
nt to otbem. Nothing else will do this,

lant feaone of a boatman from drown­
ing at nan-Oenn. and tbn other wan
boslowed on Her some yearn before by

$8.98

lelief
lonttheUle. -Tbeoolj
It in

Tor a beauBful Daoenport? l!$o
-here is your !cbance-a $55.00
Daoenport for fust €pen $50*00.
5 ft* 5 in* lono, mal>O0anyfranie»
biob back covered witb silkplusb*

Grand Rapids FuroNuriCo.
Houb« Furnishers. 213 Front Street

I

CILMEST
CHEAPEST
....HEKTHIEST....
AND
ABSOtUTRLV ODORLESS
UlOWT
:s

laECTBICITY

BIG FUN SHOW

“WHO
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WHO”
E.NTIRELY REWRITTEN
A NEW' SHOW
f iwai.L.i.AWcei-4
A SUNBURST OF MIRTH
ANU MELODY
Free B»nd Concern Altemoon
•bd Ercohig.

PMCES: 26c. 35a M^SOc
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M, D.

AT- lOo

rtt 1000 WATTS

|M(4nuttwEiMUi .

UfHMNnrM

Farm For Sale
Travarw oooCy; IM ■iltfi aoutb oC
tbacity.
AB.eMUUQKM,aTY.

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THE EVENIHO BBOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH, MOXPAY. JUNE 1.1908.
McCOV «OLO OUT

MICHIGAN WINS
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MB.

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parkm aad war about to tagkaca tba
tet. wMcb maoawbBt Wb^ biM la

4mm. rwuMrOMMr:
a a tmm few t*fe«fel fefet taBM
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MW* tf'rDW.»lM «Mt ibVtU

BMiaMVfc
ItU MM thM WIHiOl

-Too aia alaataaa fefaia Of a loaeal.
Sagfald.* aaSA bp nmd yo«*T» atrar
oea aaytbtag alaa. Tbmofora It gitraa
me tba mort plaaaaio ta appUod any
aot bla. It waa actofjoaro. It 1a right to Be if a lady
from the aama maker, hot tt waa a
oat bat-ZtagBid'a oactalaly!
t»ot felt the btead nmb to bla
bead aad otogtoblataia Utbabat
w«fo Blagfald a. wboaa
bo oaUL -1 bare aot
maat the aota bc> And
jet load It ”
who waa maaat tgr
He took oot tba aoca tad aeaaaad It
that aalmair
by aoeb light aa be
Tba tbtoc waa omacould get npoa IL

•r Wloo to Ihm 1

had made a mlataha to
tUbau Uacooldaot
be tricked Into mlarry TJaw to a
ao simple a darlce
fate. Only In tbe comedlea of tba

fit •MA I.

ri'iTiiir* ■«
riRfeONAI.
•«.ka«Mtbt lt0.t fnwIOIM
MM Edith Olfebo few ceao for a
Wli^ Hife.lwr«tilfet»l> IroM\i4lni M. B»MP«m>m4.0»»- TUIt at Onad Bhiddo aad OUtol
Mfft. OhftrlM W»bb to vitotUif n\m
wt^.r «u hUR Jwr tr f
10
r«i U OMK>polto.
•fwt u,.fe4 0wm.iMM.»itM«Mtot rtVMM IfMVkAU hM ntVMC
dl^thlBW fWM III foot t to m
to Bapto* Aftot » fifll with IUt. and
,*WtT«. ■
I
Mr*. Hath Kmadj.
lira J. T. HaaMli aiU lira O II
■Rivmtt
(
Itoarf laft Uto atoralaf for a ririt U
'WoUwBoOlaiooiHObl «> •><«••» Totodo. Ohia
Ifeo PMW Mo loot voM.
Mito jtoauaond tthadak baa r.lam
fM Onwor Bodo o food Mtoh of ad trom.QadlUao.
WofetatMoaRotardor
Mr. and Mra ibd OaaUtte of Uaatar
Athorl OtoboaOr woa«ht kaok o ara rtoltiac ibalr aaola and aaat. Mr.
•tad ootokot kaoo tiaM Oo>.- lokoHot and Mra O. L. Otopprr. Ttt StoM
auaal.
W.L Aadoawa badohawoof tko fanOtto Farlaoii iraot to LadlMUa
atoldaatlatoi
Bor. M. D. CbriMl

:rt

K. B. WUllama* will toata tonor
iw laonlat for a IHp Onoagb Miob
i«aa. that will taka aboat a waek.anti
ndOf.
tboa a rtolt to Wtoaoaaln. wbara ba
W. M Ualor vaot to Btofalay Bat wlU work for two or tbtaa waafca
ttinf tba Baojala
M0)orO.V. Oooparof
For tba tbtodaotoatoira jaar. Ooan haaarHradto Iba.elty to open d tba
tw Okmk Babori 8. Waltor daUrtrad
with Prof, aad Mra Wyaonf
tba HaoMfial Day oBdroto at Fifa Mra Wyaoof to bto daoffbtar
Uka BatotBay.
rlar bavt
F.O. Gtororaadfiart Wlaalawada
Paoilla
aatoa oatobof troat ap tba Boardauto Thar will ba in tba olty for aoma
^ By mUt»k» tba aolioa of tba Trar*
aroi Olty HIra. L. O. T. M, M.. to
Batarday*# Baeord road TrararM Bay

daja. aad will protoblj looata to Obi
Mr Tylar baa aoma ralaaUa
Tba Miaaaa Onoa aad OUle Nelson
lad Master Ulaa Nalaoo left thla
aotatog for Mt Plaaaant for a two
vaaha* volt
iW. A. Boparwaot to Empire thla

aialopartoriatto*oloek
Flra aafflaa Ka i waa lakwi to Boratog OB a baaiaaaa trlp^
Btotb otioal tbto tooralnt to toat iba
Editor Brown of tba Elk Rapifa
aow watar toatoa that ara batof pol Progvaaa U in Iba olty on boaineoo toto biitoa tbay ara oorarad op.
dby.
Tba Mali wOltof raa»l Nall
Jobuoa bfobf bt to a oarfo of W.OOO
dga Quickly Bapairad
fool of Bm ptoa laabor from
cbM k train miuib tbu morn
OMMtoa LomborOo. U Torch Im»a Ing^ went ^vi-r the li. 11 4 I brl.lK<
for Bto J. B. Otolltok Oot of tbto city. over the ManUtee river, which wan
-d in the wr»-ck Hat unlay morn
Tba tolUaf raaaal Jmlto B MarHll
Init of a brlilKe In ilu»
of Oblaago brooffat in a cargo of nil
nattoafor tbaaowT. O.. L B M.
nllfoadaad they ara batog oaioadad
at tba Hannah B Uy Oe*a doc
Tba board of amoatoora for barbart m aowowowopeta* r^aowcaoa
will ba at Pttk Ptooa botal at 10
•*otoik to tba mormiag for tba
poto of ommitotog all unr^rtatand

Tft

Hoary O. Bing, who baa baan em
ployod to Iba talagmpb oAoa
^ of D. H Dny of Qiao llaran for
a ammbar of yaara. baa taken a poalttoa to tba Waatan Uaioa oBtoa to
TnTaroaOlty. Ba baa baaa.at Olaa
Haroo from boyhood aad toavoa boaw
of firtoada who atooaraly rogral bU
dagartaM. aad wlab him all k
goad took to bto aow boam.
Mr.
Qnad Baptda. baa aoaaptod a poattloo
laT. aOaatoa amaat
Aonag tba good aatoboa of 4root
right to tba baait of Iba olty waa ibat
of Wm. Wltto. who oaptorad a h^d
aoma brook troat oB tba lombar doU
wMgbfMPiroroaaaaJ a half ponnd.
aad mmmartog a little c
Bk

BlUabatb't

Uulld

of

Un

obolob will anat with Miat Ueb
Btoot tomorrow aftaroooa at 4 o'olook
A lalagnm raoaltad at Park Plaoa
today from Mn Jaa. Moigma aUtaa
.that bar kaolbar to law. B W. Bridga.
dtod vary aaddaaly of baari dtoaam
Mr. firfdga baa apaat a nnmbar o
oaatotoaa at Pitok Ptooa. aad baa mad
maay Maada bare who will deeply
aognttolaar^ofbtodaatb
AU tba kafbor dbopa ware otoaad to*
dayal aooa to girt tba ampl(9«r
balfbaltdAy «b aaaoaatof ibaU aot
oloalag aa Daaorattoa Day.
A matrtoia Itoaaaa waa ianad today
to iaUaa A. Fnaka aad Anna May
Bootoftab. both of tbto oily, by Ooaa
V Olork Bobort Walfar.
IMlaa Kata Maaaer of Elk Uapiba u a
gaaal of Mr. aad Mn K O. Oomptoa

ROMANCE
OF A

HIGH HAT
By EvcrcU Hiilbrook
rwarriski. laoi. nr
« n«rlr» a. iCin»rlMHt«M
ORolioRoaoRolikioaolioRoiiolioli
H W Til.MOT
U.MO’i iiauacd at tba r
\\i of tbe -tep-. ostiiiNlbly
oateiiMlbly
l.nt really
f f
avoid walking down
aernue with Zlegfeld. 1
had come out of the buuse ut tbe aama
Ume. Bull! tbr >»uug uicu bud been
calling U1K.U Mti- r.rcy.
They bad
bad ape-nt a
artlvcil stniulta
half hour uncomfiirtaldyr In tbe drawIng room and bail gone togidbi-r. though
neither of tbcu. knew bow that bad
haii-uM.
Zlegfeld turned a* tbe match flared
up and ilrvw a rtgar from bl* pocket,
but Wllmot calmly kindled bto own
Itavaua. threw down tbe burned BMtch
and atarti-d off briskly without haring
ajudten a word. = Etogfeid elevated bto abauldecs and made a peculiar
gesture with hi* btada
spread out and ibepalma
lo tbe front, aa if dtomtoaiug a *ubjt-rt. Tbau
to the curbto watch
_
under tbe electric light

Vw

Bulk

had

the way
and walked down upon

aa It waa babaohflrmly.
It felt untteady. and be bacume aware
under tba Inside band.
This prtivtd to be a bit af dainty writ­
ing loiiH-r. ftdded. and ppon epeutog tt
Wllmot rtuh.
^ ^
^ ^

•Urtling Bvldanca.
tasttmpny In great
uiUy coming In. declaring
Ktoga’ New IHscovery lor CkmEuim*
tioa. Cough,
and Colds to be un
oqnalod. A recent ixpressU.n from T
J McFarland. BaaiorvUle. Va. servop
aa an example
He write*:
1 had
BrohchltU for three years and doc
lorad all the time without being lienc
•tad.^ Then I began taking Dr. King «
New
Discovery, and a few
liuiile*
rad am.** Equally eflerllve
all Duof aad Tbrogt trou
I.
Paaumoola and
by Ja*. G. Johnson
Druggist*
Trial
nilar site. 6Uc
hoettoa,

MaT

•IJt.

nataaote alap of ctmrwe.”
rajoinad WUmot reddaatog
quite ao.” aald Zlepfdd
ooniy. “It la ragrrttabte. truly regret
Uble. 1 troat that wlU aot Interrupt
oor frleodahlp with Mlaa Corey.”
“Ai tt happena.” replied Wllmot, “I
am aalUug for Europe tomorrow.”

**gbe acrlbblad that aute.' aald be.
•^ben abr went to get tbe carda for
tbe klda--^fefrlng to MlaaCorrya littie brolber.and alater. *tlbe got tbo
carda out of tbe desk, and then aba
went out tots the baU apd told tba
ebUdrrn that they <t»uhl have that
small table to play u|iuu
kly bat and
fk»rea were on that table, and abe
knew IL hbe knew ibat Elegfeld'a bat
waa bauglug on that old faabWued
tblug by tbe door
8ba f-ouldn't barb
teen mlrtakeu.'
Wllmot wiped hU forrt^ad. which
aeemed to him to be otaaming
froaty air.
• Her brother Bobby.” be t^on
nook my tblnga and pol them with
Elegfeld'a, but liraca did not go
them after that. Tbe only ebam^
bad to fix that note waa while tbe two
bata were aeparate, ai
memtier ter atandlng
telUag Bobby where to put my tblnga!
Mbeaaid-klr
-Can It ba a cone of enfant terribler
No. for 1 had my eye on Bobby
could aea him through the doora
He dldnt touch Elagfeld a Ut.
Grace might bare done ao-moat have,
to fact. By tearen. tbia U terribler*
He adjuated Elegfeid’a bat um>n bla
bead, though lu
would not bare endurwl lU touching
him. and atroda back toward tbe bouse.
Ue bad not a very
dear Idea wUt ba
abould do there, but it
muat Iw au act of re
lined and genllrmauly
despt-ratlon with ao
epigram or two lu It.
Before be bad Uken
many atepa be
celled Zlegfeld,
wafe uiH>u tbe ui>|io«lte
• of tbe ar
with
ffeJOS”

Bow Isabel Reeae a paraats coma la
taka her abroad to get bar away from
Dexter Bberman la a reay Mag alary.
Tbrto waa a lot of ^loable dortag Bber-

maaa atmaNoaa. a lot more when be
dertaiod btmaalf aad a perfect iTalaacbe of dtotiooa wbea laabal declared
that abe would marry him wlUy nlUy.
-TWa la very aafor- Ibe truth B that Mr. aad Mra. Reese
tOBata.” ha aald. ”Sbe waatod thair daagbier to marry to cult
wtU ba aorry to woond them tnatcud of beraelt.
you. I tofer that you
-I*U taka yoo to ihe^ourcca of tba
bara read thla; quite NUe.“ aald Mr. Reeae.^ It la neceaaa
ry to get you away from thla wblpper-

told him I

SAWBtOmnOBOSTUS
raaidant Baaaavan CnUrUinad r
Cbayanna T#day-B»van a Fine

^ WHISPERING SPECIAL OFFER TO WOMEN
^ ROMANCE
M In lt|S fe Mill MB iMMt M h|R.

Now. Dexter abermaa waa no wblpperwnapper
If be bad been, ba might
bare been eai

be learned from ber
that tba Reese famUy were preparing
to aaU for EarofMt. be made bla own
preparatlooa to do ilkewUe.
loal*el
gave him a dew to fbelr route, and be
foUowed to the next steamer. But tbe
foxy |«pa bad purposely given bla
.Nor I untU thla minute. Zlegft4d.]
her bivrr.
you aiMundid. bow do you dare to lu
trude youraalf Into the affectloUE of a ;
9^ womanr
^
^ man auppoaed they were at NUv, they
were at Drmdeo. When be 4up|ioA>l
fald after a pauae. “and many unkind they were af RL IVleraburg.
In Parla However, be bad uken tbe
thlnga have been aald of me by your
self and otberw
Yet. new that thla prvcauUoB lo give laabel A<ertato adOfeaa«a where be cookl be found, with
great good fortune baa
come to me. I bare Ukan new rcaolvee and”Wllmot pul both
banda to bU ears and
groaned. Tba other re­
garded him aykpaibatIcally.
“Per ba pa you ara

to Bpeorflaaoa with tba aaggaailoa
* aome of the good women of this

„ i.Jul,

•Tie Is going ltS( k to ber Iioum-. ” mut
hered Wllmot
Hut wby should be do tbst>
He
could not Uve read the message. Yrt
not even Zlegfeld would vcnlure to re
turn unless be bad n^rtved some dtotlnct IntlmaUon that such a ivurea
agrt-eubb- to MU* I’orvy.
have tills thing out dUpoaaenulbly." said Wllmot to
•TbU U no time for b«Hty
IS and ivmlt «iiH ru mlfeomb i
1 must Ih-culm, logl.ul
1
must Mttlo tbe bu-.lui-«-« lu my own
mind quickly, for Ibut immuI w 111 oniie
serous the street lu ul>out u lutnutc. und
I ahull meet him."

order to interest a large number
of Women quickly to thU new health risk* whatever of paying out
meijt.
which
cures by natural wlthoat return.

HORE THAN DOUBLE
Boyne City**

Yaara,
Bqyaa Oity e popoUtiem baa mon
ihna donUad itaalf darlnc tba laat
Uireeyenrm. The oaasaa af 1900 gave
VIA The praaaat pophtotioa from
raltobla had aatbaotto tofarmatioo to
ton. Tbaaaflfaxaawatagasbaradaad
tobatotod by tbaaaaaanr aa be vraa

Harry Wbisa aad wife of Maooalooa
apaat Saadgy with Mr. aad Mra E.
II ComptOB at tbtiBotarWbittog.

parfoming bis datiaa. Tbto growth to
axeaadtogly iftatlfyiag aad maaifaata
tba growing importaaoa of that ptoat
aa a manufaetortog aad baaiaaaa oaa

LrlpUcata totter*, as tbe case might nquire, and It was not kmg before one
of tbeaa mtoalvck Informed him that
the Raeae party were ta Florence.

- you thin?
Would you like to
get fat and plump? Trii*d ' laugblni.“
wouldn't WHwk-no* u^e Rtwky Moun­
tain Tea—'twill do tbe btisln«'Aa
SS

HUNICIFAL CONTESTS
Plan Proposed to Have Field Day
Meets for the Athletic Young Men

tor aportsof indepandonoe Day and
OTATK
the munioipnl sporla might thus be

Bbe wuldn’t bring herself lo tdl y«u.
but I uuld. •Gnu'e, the’ *•Wllmot awure a round oath that made
tbe utr fairly atugger. Then be lurm-d
and fil'd down tbe avenue.
Zlegfeld
watched him with a smile.
Thinking, thinking, tblukiug, Wllmot
hurried along, not knowing wb«-re Ite
waa going.
A mile away, be suddenly balled a
cab. sprang Into tt and wus whirled
back again lu the door of tbe Ct»rey

house
“1 had discovered tbe shift** aald
Zlicft^ smoothly, “and I to golug
teck. thinking that you would do the

would surely run sguiast ibnu with
out an op|H>rtaally to e*.-ai<
If I.e
did. the dsugbter * <u»ld be taken uwsy
and watched so i-urefully that abe
might not lie able to give a new ad

It was klls* Corey s hand, and the
aicuMigc WSR Vrry weUwme. WUmuk
hole to bto «>mpanlon*s ahull, yet Zlegwss rejoU-cd Ibat she should raU Zlegfald pretended not to notice It.
fcia an animat. sUc liad always aaetued
“Yoor hat dldat fit me vary waU.“
to like him. Tbi* was tbe flrat toUmaaald Wllmot finaUj. “I
tlon tlmt she knew what be rculty was.
wonder how I conld
Aa to Hat, It liad Uln upon Wlloiot’a
have carried It away.
conscience tb.vt be lisd not Udd the
There’s aome sort af a
glri more atomt Zlegfeld, w bom be beBrved to be a cad of tbe worst dcacrlp-

WILL THUS SE A SANQUETt

to waUb
tbelr hotel,-obi
pul algbtseelng
tbeboi
Ue saw U»em get I
lo tbe rsihvay sU
southward. Helm
when they, got
himself. He s
wsnt lulo u large

Doctor* snd Lawyer* Msve Not Yet
Agreed as to the Penalty for Lto
of the Big Ball Game.
taking

iil£\

> while tbey stood tui tht
-ntlr the father snd moth
I ^ little dlatsDiT snd were
looking down over tbe railing
daughter was h-HUlug against tbe wall.
Huddenly she heard ber
softly:
•Isabeir
Thfy were to one of those "whtoper
iug gsllertes’’ w hich are^ peculiar to
It did not I
•el to ret-uver from ber first
aurt and come to tbe .x.ncluslon that
t was ber^lover ^

or to.

ft.r tk»hwu^as«r
Karkb Hill

.4h.r

tn th.. <tly of TrmvWM- t^ly.

county ..f UrmnU Irmvt-r*-. th^ moioc*m^rm

**^urth?**game wUl be played, anyway. aad it will be n hot ooe. too

THEY ARE ClATETUL
Bugbee A Roxburg Promise to Look
After the Want* of the Drug

Watch for our big
morrow. The E. Hoi
bought at 49c on the dollar.
Bale commences at 8 o'clock
Tuesday morning. June 2. The
Globe. 11 8Front stroeL

Trade
To Uis Public:
We desire in Gii* way tb ex
thanks to^
tor tfl«
the •upport
yon onr hearty thanks
given ns since we opened Urn doors of
the ’’OltT Dmg Store,” over alx years
aga It ^ been onr oonsmnt effort
to please and to give value received.
Year appreciation of onr efforts is

hns.aMOointed himself with na. needs
no introduotion to yon. He la n Travaree Olty boy imbued with Ito ootor-

nmet ibe-rraats of the pnblic and to

bespeak for tbe ’’Bngbee & Roxbnrgh
Ca>,, -Lt’d,” .the same rapport you

Council Meeting TomghL
The regular
met-iing ol the city
ruiincil mill occur this evening
8«i
far as is known there I* nothing of a
startling character
liahic to i»c<*ur.
Hut then, one ran never tell
The June I
fair brlile. ma
use ».f
Hoc
bridch best fi

shines on

nd

many

Mountain Tea
Jas r. Job

a

THE MAN BOTH KIND AND
WISE
Eagtsaggqroingly
u u
In . the first place, be fit* his
hutfHc with gas and the Wetobach
burner, thus enjoying the most psrfoel artificial light known. At all
tinn-s. mlthout variation In quality
and at rates defying competlon
Then, as an act of kindness to the
srlfe he has smorn lo "love and
pmieci,
be
will
Install a Ga«
Range, as a token of love, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking Thl* will cherish feeling*
tu maki* hU home a itaradlse. As
vertices arc still .run free, and
Range-s. Fixture* and all other ap­
pliances sold and placed at cost, a
man-of moderate means can supply
hlnifeclf
with
what were a few
years a^ considered luxuries, but
are now hwked upon as necessi
We have both 'phone*

wrss-sasss nunnsraniuscoitNiir
begins June 1 8 a.
I
|

Our an
tomorrow

bey do? fhe
Bhe was tbelr-I
What could they
ouly chilli, snd they could not live
without iM-r
Perhaps tbto wss Ahe
chief reason
their opposition
A

onable.

....

prices are loww than the low-

I every department. Not goods
several year* old.
Everything

ley Cheerfully
hare to atoy.

The Boston Btoro.

IfT 115 W T«l!

oue. You have killed that majurtly.
and It to tbe srateuoe of the court “ ’Hold on. Judge/ si4d the colprit; *1
lockon ws cun fix that If you wUl let
me gtk I’U vote the RepuUUcan Gckrt

Nsrth Carultoa and Mtoatosipp:
■tote schodls tor th* atufly gf t
I NkmUtorlty waa m,. "’—"■u,. Th*«alxat(ktl«ai
af ZtogfehSa ragator

............ . Jock ahoMoA Mb fettfe • OM ««• tfemi
MM.
Mm NS.* JOS,
W

ta th» fora-n-M.
all

^

There is a dlfferoaoe of opinion bo
tween tbe doctors and lawyers aa to
whstber the losers In their gnat game
of naxt Wednesday shall banqaet the
eager for iL
Tbe do< U
rs olalm Umt
se of the

MU. dtatrirt. . ou.

angrtly began by aaytog. ’John
when 1 ran for ofllce tn this <
tbsrs wrts ssTso qnaUfled vote*
Four wars RspnbUenns. and

MU UhlAN-LVunty rt Urwfed

fe«.d.M.o..
of the lovers sOf field sport, and if

I

____

Nuatlara Wan Aqala.
The E. Wilbalm’a Haatlars dafaatad
tba Oral Oiab Nailata at Twalftb
atraat park by a aoora of 8 to 7 toat
d%y. CiamaataadMelatyraaad
C. Troatwina aad U. Trootwtoa ware
tba battery for tbo Haatlexa aad Daah-^
eraad Botol for tba Nailata. Tba
HaaMata have v^tA ato gamaa tbto
year and bava baaa dafaatad 0^ oaoa.

Population Has Had a

Remarkable Growth in Throe

“Of *xmnia 1 did.” she answered,
•lan’t It that w hich toinga you berer*
“You put It in my hstr aald be.
“No.” abe replied; -in your gloves. 1
Inst tacked It into one of them. Didn't
fau get Itr*
“Oh. myr said Bobby.
“It mnat
ftvllj plulu!
Miss Corey bud made have tweu that which fell on tbe floor
some M i ret sign to Zlegfeld to lei him
When I put tbe things on tbe rack. But
know tUui IlH-re wus u note In bis luit.
Fou needn’t look for It,
Zlegfeld. Itsvlng failed to bud It. was
Oiacle
Mr. Zlegfeld
going buck to n*k w but bud l>e.xime of flicked It op when be
U. Troldibly b»* bml not
aame out and put It In“How can w e elude your t^renUand
yet iiutUvHl tbut ttii-re
Bde bto bat.”
secure an Intervh-wr*
bud IsH-n un cvehungc.
“Pr^-lsely.” aald WIle! There la no time
This view of the mat
toet “Then he told the
are to go to LAiodou tomorrow*. I
ter seemed tbe only im»sflat down, and 1 got It.
j -when*If ilh. dear, what
alble one. siid yrt W llAfterward we changed
loT I have It C.o every day
mot could not bring
flats, and be got It. I
: to St I’anl'a lo the d
himself lo believe that
____________ _
won’t aay Just bo# that
>ou wrti# *
can w hisper as we do b«n*.
Uppened. but he prenoutom*rI’spa 1
•aodad that It was hto and that he
Till.
_
_
Grace’a at­
Anew you'd written It to him and that
to l.utidun sod for a week bung
titude towaiM hlmwdf.
you and he bad dlucussed me as an alK>ut St ruul's. On tbe tost day he
However, there arc no
animal and that I'd better go to Bu
saw the
coming ami began tb*
Bffilta to tbe folly of a man lu love. •ope."
aiKvut to the d«mie Half an hour later
Other amart people bad been mistaken:
•The
vlllalnr’
exclaimed
Grac-e
he saw lubel In the gallery alone. buL
“He'd beUcr go there blmseirr
.
fearing that her parents were near by.
• He'd Iwtter not." rejoined Wllmot. stood off snd. placing hla liiia near the
I’d take blm over Into Belgium and wall, called to ber:
“Isabel. 1 am here.”
shoot him. But. Grai-e. tbto relieve*
He would discover wbsther Zlegfeld
“l*sj»s and mamma are below.” abe
aty mind
I thought you liked him,
had really expected to find a note In aud 1 couldn’t quite bring myself to replhsl. •They were too tired to climb
hto bat aad whether ba had any Idea
1 Insisted on coming
You can
tell you what sort of man be to. And tip
of lU contenta.
safely Join me."
aow—uow you know.’’
Ue took the note oot of hto pocket
Bberman made hla way around the
and rolled It up In auch a way ae to
gallery snd In a few moments waa be^
make tt aa Urge a. puaelbie. Then be
aide bis beloved. Tbe preaeni-e of oth­
In early days out west tbe adminto
thrust It under tbe
er visitors keid him from yielding to a
band of Zlegfeld*a hat. tratlou of Jusuce waa not, perbaiw. all lover’s transport, but in tbe great dome
Tbe two men met at it should have been When tbe North far from the ground he persuaded Isa­
ern I’aclflc railroad wa* in course of
tbe next croaalng.
bel to leave ber parents and cling to
construction, 8amoel Gustlue Tbomp^
“Hello! ” aald WUmut
him. Mr and Mr*. Heesc were waiting
aou. tbe eminent corporation towyer.
In au agreeable tone.
fur them U*low, but Sherman bribed
Uke
“1 find I’ve taken your
an attendant to show him s way oot of
y days when Jay Co
hat by mtoiake.”
the building by which tbey would not
I’scl^
building tbe Northern I’sc
Zlegfeld (!
be notked
As ws>u as they reached
When be returned, be called
a word, but
the street they to«»k a <‘sb. Went to tbe
Cooke at hto oflhw In Phlladolphto. Mr.
Glr from hto haad -and
Amrrlcsu cmbswiv and wen- married
Cooke asked blm lo tell him aomethlng
There 1* ho reix>rd of bow long Mr.
gave It to Wllmot. who
about the country. “Can It be poM
and Mrs Ili>e#e waited fvw tbelr daugb
immediately retogutoble, ” Mr. Thompoon. naked blm. "th
ter ur what means they took to find
hd It at bto own They stood tofrtber yen are putting aU your money Into
tar a moment lo aUeuee and then began eountry you have never seen?" Con- her. It U well known, however, that
iiroed to their room at
when they returned
to move down tlie avenue, a* If neither
y found Mr. snd Mr*.
had any further interest to tbe Corey

It flu an Irrega-

vmctM9f‘ of

Palm Vine In the special trouble* of
Allheir'sex. S. K. Wait A Sons, the r^
liable druggist*, hare decided to sell good chaime for the mothers,
this remedy on the “no cure no pay ” ter*, stot^ and wives of Ti

^tence. Bui- Well, you know meP
“Ooodbj,” aald Zlegfeld klndl>. “1
will remember what you aay.
.\ud^
and don’t think al»oat her. Hbe U un

As WUmufs eye wu* on blui. Zlegfeld
turmM sway snd rtarietl up the sve

that

Vtolr^

in th* Five Wards.
The Pesrleaa Fins Pants are better
lan.merchant tailor made. Mode by
eerleee DHg, Co.. OetrolL
Bold by
all first-class destors.
kMW that tbe pareou would keep
mslrer of mnnicipal athletic contests
a abarp watch over tbelr daughter snd
_____________
sooh a* are being condneled to prtoel
not pormli her to suy away from them
long enough for any one to communi­ pal cities ibrooghout the state those
The general idea is for the dit
cate with her secretly.
Isabel bud days
Obould feel in ydbr
warned him not to write ber. u* she ferent wards to have their ptellmi- YOU CAN get any record yon want
wss nut permlUetl to receive letters
oontesta and elect tbelr athletes
for your Ulklng machine at Ortnaell
Bros’. Two thousand In stoelL 889
tbut hud not been luu|>ecled
All be or, the dtfferwit oontesU. then at
K Front
J. W Cllffe. Maaa^.^
conld do wus to take up hlu ulKule in oonvenient tims, have the oitji meet,
U t>ertatnly go." replied Wll
Ktoreme und wait un opi^rlunlty.
mot. “and I aball aee neither her nor
wiili appropriate priaos. and ImVe tiie
Tbe first Ume be caught sight of the
you again. But oue Uat word. Zleg
beat talent from the live wards et
ItetHies was tii ooe of tbe gsllerlc-u of
feld
If I bear that you arv not atrlv
CogetUor in a varied program.
No mysterious doings at o«w
plciurva snd statuary with which Flortog by every ounce of manbiKHl lu you
There is tome talk of haring
He came upon tbe i
fuiv abounds
store. Our June sale is one that
to Im- wtelhj of thla woman. 1 aball
proliminarie* ooonr as toon as c
will meet with great favor with
come back and kill you
You arc tlte
to change bto direction, dart down u venient. aud have the ftoal meet, with
the buying public. The Boston
•rlleat alnner* mentioned In tbe hymn,
ilkllng
nts from the various
but tbe Ump bnlda out to bum for .vou.
by tbe wards, onlbe morning of the Foorth
and I WlU oot -preaume to art a limit
of July. It IS powible that the regu
npou tbe redeeming power of a true re-

Zi«g£!««• men

-s;?.

wlthoat the use

city, who have experienced Ihe^ woo
derful effects following the -nae of

Robert WiUtom Hanbury. prealdeiit
of the board of agriculture la the Ear
Atoh cnhlneL to quite ill with pnsuOne or the
horth to F
moat, who rvuldcu 1
taBByeuraoCUfu

Ifyoudcsrcto iasuTl a ayaicra of Elcctrcxl Lighting.
Buiglar Abmrt or TcU
epfloMA pemit ta to estiaate. We have a fine hne of
■oppEea and can quote tutisjuice, for high grade
work and materuO. ::::::

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