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The Evening Record, June 27, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1903-06-27
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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
i.sao
THE EVENING RECORD iso’cuciiEiitiiiil
TRAVERSE CITY, MICU., SATURPAY.'JUNE 27. 1»«.
ANEIPERTS
OPINION
flKOAIIOlNO
A
PAPtn
MILL
TRAVCnSE CITY
^movs
*UT
rAVoiAWi
A TWO-MACMINl PLANT
WOULD COST 1400.000
WaUp-'ood
Powtr
Cic«lltn»m Cr«.tly
lnt«r*tUtf in th« Informotloo
Oainod Prom C>p«ft.
i
I'
i
,7 -
■:r
OlScor* Kloctod by i
Jacksoti. M.eh. July 27
The prin
ipat business oI the foul I b general
a..H.m‘d) y.f the rouipaii
Udependem Order of K»
terday was the eliMilon
which was spirited and
resulted as
"t::,
MRS.
M’KNIOHT.
ALLEGED
it was voted to hold the n. xt as
y at <!adlllar
Western
Michigan
Uias'ts of the
only assembly oi the C^impanlons of
lndep«*ndeni Or.b r of F.ir.-siers In
POI
tONEPL MgtT BE TRIED
NOT
BABEIOLLED
BY .TRAIN
AOMlTtlD
TO
SAIL
THE
Usod
to
^r'^lie
G«t
the bead belug t ruslunl.
Altogether, the exin-rt lK‘llevt‘s thU
The luneral will Is- hel.l tomorrow
point a gtHMl one fur a pa|H*r mill If m.iriilng at in ocl.wk fn.m Heltuer s
the people want one
He dUctnirages sehtsd bouse.
Interment will Ik* lu
the smoll mill on another liii|H.rtant Ma.vfield eemeier.x
W S Anderson
ground The city would nH-elve a vast has ebarge
funeral
1> greater benefit from a tw<» uiat^ilne
This U
plani
than a> one machine
le of the grea
In discussing th< > iHissIblltty of
ing here to mana
be did
plant, the e»|Hrt
or bs.k
lug for a J<»b
lb
where he ts hut I
ler a prois.si
offereil he might
• heads ol de
partments and higher priced employe^
U* gUen a chance to purehas** sun k
and said that In case he sh<%uld take
hold of II he ctnild find such nu-ii
to take stock
He reiterated, however
that he was nid liKiklng for a isisltloii
but had tome here uiMU the luvliatb»n
r |HH»ple s
tif^Mr KolM*ris to'^glvV
fivernation as would Ive of value
ThisI expert has had a long ex|H*rl
enc*> in ihp paper manufaciuring bust
ness
He has Imh-ii engag.^l in ll
•Inre
be
was a ls>>
He
hat
managed some ivf the largest
high
4trade manufactories In the country
unillar with what
and Is thoroughly fainil
Is reqi
a mill in the slat
high grades of paper, and w
that If a mill Is established here it Ih*
of. the Iwst
As to prviflls. he skid
Iherv are mills in the c<»unlry making
inves
rere othem
nothing
Uui as to the general prois*
slilon. the industry Is as gmvd as any
fine thing for
In the rtiuntry and
1 that pn.|verly
any cUv
He slecla
managtHl such a mill as he advocat
would make money for.lu siockhidd
GAVE A FINE
EXHIBITION
FIRE DEPARTMENT MADE A RUN
AND COUPLING LAST EVENING
lulJrr.LTr
Crowds Watched Them Get Out
Get the Water on an Imaginai
Fire in Quick Time.
fire deivartniein made an exhlbl
iin and coupling la»t ev« ning. ami
,ry fire
om'The
In the
engine house was
4.111 of the
though shot o I ol a gun and
hardly luuismg tor.xh
harn4sses to
iH. snapiH‘d 4.1.
Th4 i,
h.uise th4*y 4-ame .
and th.‘> certainly more than made
n.mg down Front street, the hose
1 rocking from si.le to side worse
than the WiK.ztesi drunk that
ever
slept In th4‘ 4-«v|i.
Ikiardman avenue, and there a
p. rkH'i and rapid iMtipling was made
Harry M4»nr4M. and Gis.rge Vizlneku
who did the W4.rk at the hydrant, were
Jerked 4>ff their fivt aud draggtMi fur
.iisid.-rable distance
down
the
str4‘4t when they sprang froiq
from
the
wagoi on account ol the hiuve I
l»arke
tnl in 104. light
But they t^ld to
he hose and made the coupling
Vizincau coupUM
i
ll equipment quick time
atructed
with
electrical
If not more M.vnnve turned on the water
other end equally fast work
thiir Vtzlneau
Ylzlneau broke the
coupling and Will Kbiier put oi
ready before
On*the whole, he conilders this city noz/le and were rekdy
could nip through the hose and
point for a mill, and Is assured
uch a
Jim Baker drove the team, and he
benefit
oartfully set a mark that the
The business men
greatly Interested and
sas ihi* uni
t'hief Rennie was also on the
vers*
nil Is estab equal
llshet
along thf
This W4»rk Is In preparatu.n for the
exhibition July 4th. when the people
of all the surfounding country
will
ne opixmuiitty to st^ what kind
lepanmeni Traverse City
not able to be present
ireams will
U‘
put
on
. and the ebemteal and ates
A sllgl
hours has been made by the People's
Bank of Traverse City, the
of
by-laws
reUilve
to
boura now reading. *TTie bank ahall
be open for buslnees from S a. m to
4 p. m enrh day of the year, except vorably known to the police
Sundays and lagal holidays On Tuea realed on the jag law today and Judge
day erealags the bank ahall be open Roberta gave him 10 days In Jail He
I Ik' stTber on the Fourth
from T to
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Summer no matter
Tootwear
What sized windows you hate or how many; the
ri^'ht kind of ^Window Shades can be obtained
here. The right color and the right price, and
if made to order they will be hung right. V
How’s that for a business proposition?
n'. pilo<.l. *1.50 V juev
Hrit ayXtt, ocil)
Hs Wishes a Correction.
George Gray slated to the Renml
afterniKin that Miss Kia Gray and
Jennie was the first to ctmiraci
Ipox at his residence that
h officer was
called
four
weeks ago and said It was nut .mallp4.z and;
I
id;(her%was iio usi> to quarantine the t
and that tbe attending
hat It was
»
Men’f Otlor.l.,
QtfBookStm
THE WEATHER
tlilish
shapes.
IN
^I.BO
ch
June
27.—Mrs.
the accused wholejustice
dice A
Kellogg and was held to the Au
1st term of circuit court, which nm
lies on the loth
No ball was asked
r or 4>ffered, and from the enormity
the crime charged none would be
craphts
records flSmi
Grtn
Hill a
Women's strap slipovers, dainty
This lot, are "Sam(StM”
and splendid bargains at
$1.60. $2.00. $2.60. $8.00.
I’oshively worth at from
$2.50 to $5.00. MEN'S
SUlTS-$7.00. $10. $12.
$15. grandest values in
Michigan. Hats. Caps.
l'nden»ear. Shirts, Hos
iery. Tics, Belts, Sweaters
cool and comlortablc.
THEUSE0F1HEL0N6
DISTiUlCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
91.00
Canvas Sbves
avoiiU the necessity ol a (tergona!
visit.
It saves time ami expense.
Connections wiin all cities an.T
KorchiUiten. f. to s............ $0e
Ktoll....................................75c
For Mijsct, 12-to 4..... .90c
For women, 3 to 7.............t .00
Formcn......... ...t.OO luS.OO
FSrlKiyj.................. 90c to tXIO
villages in Michigan.
A
right to secure the case In this way
.^Ille^s askwj for by
Mrs. McKnlght.
Hi> called Mr Gilbert a self appointed
attorm'y in Mrs McKulghi’s case, who
was trying to get a job
1k» soon as court coinetied this
morning the stenographer read
the
testlm«.ny to the various wliuess%*s.
placed their signatures to the tCRiiy after Its n-ading
MICHIGAN
fELEPHONE
COMPANY.
S. BENDA & CO
The
Plans and
Will
Rush the
Work
Fancy Screen Doors *onh $1.26. no»
xhamsm,
and
metlu
in construction known
to
it Don't Have to be
Cranked up to Start it.
the iwcnlielh century.
Its
inuMtal |K)wer, lone, ijualDirect
Clothies
S9C
Flam Screen Doors worth si.tw. now
(%3c
We have them in both 2-0 »nJ 2-« wiJe. No more et these pricct
Call tixlay if )-ou want them.
FAY & BOWEW
THE ECOHONV STORE »
ily and durability arc i>crfecl.
from factory
to home at factory* prices.
Kasy tenns il you ilesire.
Small instrumenU, musical
^merchandise and
music .
.
sheet'
.
AT
7>
RASTALL’^
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Cenulne
American
Movement
MARINE
SPECIAL
Immediately After the Fourth.
Fivxy Graudpa ' w ill lH>gin the pav
ing fir Sixth street Ihe week after the
F..unh. and will pn.hahly have il all
linishtHt wiihlu Uu davs of the time the
rtr.t work was done
He will pul on
lorce of men and k^nqi them on.
iig’ihe work until it Is c
When the excavating, concreting and ]
brick laying is lu progress at once.
her4> will Ih‘ alMtiit 40 men emploved
11 ibe Job. most of wbom
wllP W
iir»d in this city.
Jidm Scanlan of Saginaw, iiiherwise
Poxy Grandpa." has alreaily lH‘gun
hi‘ active arranKetiients fiir the pavng
He will have his tmds here the
w»Hk lolK.wing Ihe Fourth, and will
hustle things along
The tools will
like a circus coming to town, for
there are a lot of them, as Mr. Scan1 dm*s paving
:L»me of the contracis for the work
ctmm*cii4in with the |»aving have alrt-aily bei-n let formally, and
other
rts of ih4‘ W4»rk have btn n arranged
verbally, such as the hauling of
• dirt excavated, the unloading tif
‘ brick, etc
^ l» Hnnt4>r of Sixth street has the
ReJisWe
•Suicly )i.u rsn »i.i>trci»ie ihr Fconomy in buying no* at these |mc«E
WORK CONNECTED WITH
SIXTH STREET PAVING
Fosy Grandpa" Sc
Re»l
WHY P^Y MORE?
I A IM O
CONTRACTS
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
BEING LET
FOR
MKN*
FRAI^TJ
04
Attoniey P C Gilbert of Traverse
'Ity tried to gel the case dlsmlsstwl.
elatmliig that -the act'used did not In
t.-nd t.i harm any of ihe ptn.ple i..
gave
e Ol
really ga\e the mtHliclne at all. ami
not know the strength tif It
H»
(M iisured Pn»s4HuUng Attorney Krut'si
Smith very -sirungly In his plea, deal
lally
with the way It was
he secured
testimony
Kulght. stating that bis
r securing the evidence
stand in the circuit court;
(hat be resorted to very questkmable
eihcnU and prevenu*d her from seeg counsel
His pb^a was very se•re throughout and his arraignmant
Uie prosecutor was scathing,
\V H Totten, assistant
attorney to
as
he prosecutor, ma.le a plea for the
.ri.s.sulloii
He cited a case lu the
upn iiie tHvurl where even
trickery
las resorted Rv to get .an accusal i»erwin to confess and stiMngly upheld the
uieih.Hls r«>sortcd to by
Mr
Smith
claiming ihal 'K trickery would hold.
Hu* iiielluKl taken by Mr Htnllh would
surely stand the test
nooer’s Inquest held this
He slaUHl that Mr. Smith had a
W. 8. Andenvivn s office rigid to keep her Isolated as he did
light in a o rdlct of acek
ic«i of the train. C II
Wediherio
saw
the child as he.
Ihf *
rouudiHl
I he curvv alHUii .‘too ui tuo
would 111 a short lime more than f.H*t ahead of the train In the center of
the additional eoai. With such
he track, coming toward the train
an e4]ulpmeut aUmt tiou horne^power
le whUiled ami did all he could to
would be requireil. whereaa. otherwise
top, and sui'ceisbul in making
lug a very
e<julpiH*d. a greater power would be
uUk stop. iHitisblerliig
fact tjiat
rt*tjulrtHl.
As to the two greatest oSMUitlaU.
the espert wiaie« that ihU city U well Uktlmony
vnieii he
whislled
the
supplied
He lias aiialyr^il the water
and siiimbled on the
and pnmounees tl of the lM>at quality crojisliig. falling faee d.vwuward, and
As 40 |»ower lUiardmau nver can fur
ever inove.l again
nish It 111 abundance. There are other
One «i the brakeimn. T .P Slicrl
’essentials which the city can afford dan. Jumped thmugh the front win
as well as In id her liK*alltlea wher^- |ia
and^rau out to the pilot
aud
|ier Is manufaciurtHl on a large scale. rearhisl th.* child Just as the engine
Bblpplng facilities he considers equal struck her The engine and one truck
to the average, and freight rates are passed o\er her. U aih was Instantan
as low as In many other
The iKMiy WlUv Imdlv mutilated,
SKVERTH TEAB-1911
tT
by Attornty P. C. Ollbart foi
ods
contract fur ail the ceimut curbing, of
which there will be a total of
feel
Mr Hunter also has the Cvkv
tract for the Ik catch basins
R W Round A Son have-the C4.<itract tor all the castings f..r mauhob^
catch basins, etc
Th^ brk k fur tbe catch basins end
4gher work has bt^n purchasi-d of J
W Markham '
'F\.xy Grandpa
u cougratulaung
himself on the fact that a good share
4»f his summer’s w(»rk will Ik* in tbe
sgnd of Traverse Oily, and out of the
clay country , whieb he llkes-noi -yet.
HEMIC EFFOIT TO lESCUE
Ruch a
ise bi-nefit to the €*oinmuntty
. as a targe number of sktlU^ workmen
' earn gisnl wagtui the year around
A
plant of that size would furnlsb em
plo'yroent to nearly :tAU p<>rsons
the
i
SHE IS HELD
FOR MURDER
Kl..relue
Ev.n
s. Mary GUI
Jackson; I'earl Kinney. Traverse (
OWING TO ENORMITY OF
^lary ^da A Hadler. Grand
Is; treasurer. Alice HhllUng. I*i
CRIME CHARGED
ey; chaplain. Clara tloti. Jack
.Iiducturs, Je4inie
C4de and 8adle
iammond. Jackson
guardians. Cora
Prosacutor Bmith Bcathingly (
ye. ('adIMar. and
Maggie C
A lor*.- »uml.fr of l.ical
Aon w#^f slunltMl » Urgr
Toluobla and Inu-rrstlng infonoallon
rocarding Ihf maiiuUrtun* itt pM>er
hm^k Plare la>t night. ohlcb.<Tfated
In (thft min.U of tho.r pn-^fni a ino^
fsifWtJcIfa or paiM-r makli»K a« i
|mi>»ani^i Industry lt,r ihu cUy
A ooll known fxiifrt In the inanu
fanufw or paptr arrhfd h.-rr >f-ter
da) uWn ibr Inviiallcm ..f Fftiinoior
Koh«^u. and a nitM ting wa^ arrungi il OPAL MAY DOWNER. 22 MONTHS
at ihf hotol
Thf InfurmatUin dU
OLD. CRUSHED
pfniifd wa» v.T) InlfPihtlng and t«.
tbogg who rorrlvtnl H, li wat. ronvlnr
lag. vifwfd from th«* »taiidiHdiu of il»f
t^atablUhnent of a papt-r mill hnn*.
Tbf ftpfrt ktartfd out with th«> .«>tn
•tatturnt that hf la not h«r»»; he U very well |o
a job;
f-aifd where he la. and hold« a rt*»tH>n- WAS MADE BY BRAKEk
•tbie iMiaithin In one of Ahe targeat
SHERIDAN
mllla III the country, which mauufac
turra a high graile and a large variety
of fine papwra
The ei|»ert dlatmirag.Hl at the atari But Ha Could. Not Bet tha Baba Oui
the eatabllahtnent of a oneinaihlne
of Reach of tha\Wheela~lnquaat
mill
He lielleved
thai'auch a mill
would be iM» limited In ra|iacliy. and
Was Held m This City This
'variety aa to eaclude profitable re
Afternoon.
aulta
HU long ek|ierleuce haa ahowii
that iiotblDK leaa than a twiemachlne
mill would now U> deairable. rturh a
t»l*al
.May How tier, the "L*
plaut would allow the inanufaelim- id luonthMdd ehlld ul Mr and Mra W
varloua gradea and a large number of W. Uowiur of Keyatniie. waa killed
varletlea. whereaa. one iiiui hliie wnuld
tenia) aftermain aUiui 4:i»r. ocloek
iieeeaaarlly In- llmltiHl and would not
the aouthiH.und t; II A 1. freight
mMsImt Just south .
rioae to half a million dollara. ai
though It might be built'for |4Ui.(KK).
He ad vocal eti the- conat ruction of a
plant provideil with
an electrical
oiH-ratlon
While auch
^ ‘
ONLTOlltONEAlTB
northern Michfgaii.
Sec
them al
Frank Friedrieb’s, Agt.,
Traverse City, Mich.
..SATURDAY..
marsbntallowsx
$8.98
(lasolinc Kngmes; no belter wKl;
very reliable; 2S now in use in
242 Front Street
'
WM. BvLACKBU RN
Flral-Class MEAT MARKET.
414 South Union street.
Sol.l tcKuUrlv l.« 45c. .Spcciwl
P..rtn. rl%
h; Wiu
4 »rv
Pr.~h j
^
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Comeandsee'it.
RASTALL
ONHskTNt
Mail Carrier'
to pal your mail ubder
the door when you can
|cl^agood Mail box foe
A better ooe
25c, I r a ttUl better c
for 34
$Mitkli{RM. stip nt m
...It...
frankIrude
IMrtcIMrMt.
Successor to Hobbs.
Mtos'HtfiiiniSpicWti.
“TII^ItibbiDWAM^^
I5C. III.
O 9-r CO l» AT-IH V
St. Glair’S
Confectionery.
Set Your dot Weather
Soods tonight glS^r^T"*"
221 FRONT STREET
straw and Panama Hats
I'ine straws at 50c to $2.00—the best Ten'
Dollar Panama sold anywhere is sold by us.
Washable Vests
From $1.50 to $4.00—fine line of patterns—
light and dark colors.
Negligee Shirts
Our Fifty-Cent line is composed of excep*
tionally good wearing, fast colored goods—
finer lines at $1.00 to $2.00.
Outing Pants
Keystone
Made with patent pockets—belt to nutch
pants—$3.00 to $4.00—fine line cheaper
grades $1.75 to $3.00.
Ooeralls, Jackets and Pants
—FOR THE—
IcnsIridD^rs, NFIr^m^n,
mrmWrnrr\mwy,
No better made for men of abox e oeenpAtiont.
—
^
ConcJcio^ors,
$1.50 to $6.00—every color and weight of
material.
Few as good and LOTS that are worse.
BOe Band 7BO.
e:.
Summer Coats and Vests
—
\a/il.mei.im I ci>r.?.^js'd
Bamilton QothmgCo*
n
■ 'v '■>
'm'-i
nr'.';'
THE EVENINO HECOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1908.
TBE'**E¥HWf6" MCOM^ THEIWE
TiCHET GRAFT
Tiu^ciiMcn^i^
OIIAN^f^VfimB HERALD
RCTOtKCY DAILY NEWS HAS HAD
ITS CXfetlENCE
fMI T iATB Al® i, W. HANNOI
AW.
ir'A PAMim MILL LTT IT «C A
OOOO ONC
«s|»rt
paper
Maatoetarer.
irte M amk^of b«lMH M at
Part Ptoea UM atgkt. U oa« of the
Mt mprn tp tte tnrtaaw. aad a
Uct avtborltj la tt« Baftuttcture of
hlct pradM of paper. If Travarae
Cmr ta to bare a paper mtll. It la the
/opinloD of aucb mao as tbU axpan
lltatja daalrad. and axpariaoca aucb
V» k** ^**1 prove of areat benefit to
tbe city la projactlof the eoterpriae.
Tt» axpart dH not come bcre to
vUatloQ of Promoter JtoberU, to af
ford our people aucb lafoAaaUon aa
Uay need m conaldarlnf tbe plan ^
aetabllab a mill bare. Ha la at tbe
bead of one of tbe largeat mUla In tbe
ommiry. and U tborouphly familiar
vltb the manufacture of paper.
He
tooted over tbe city yesterday aud In
vaatigatad tbe vatar power and qual
ity of water. Tbaaa are two great es
•MHIaU. Aa to water, be states that
tbe water to be bad here la of tbe
«BMi gnaUty. and aa tor power, be be^
llevea tbera la no quaetlon but that
tbe Boerdman river will supply all and
aucb a plant
tv;'
of Its
per aoooaaafully tbe latest Improved
meibods
and
farlimes
must
adopted, and be tovooi the tnaUllaUon
of at least a t.womacblne plant
The
coat of aucb a mill would appruxlmaie
|4W)P«0. but lu capacity would be of
and grades of peper could be made,
wbereee. wMb oae maebtoe tbe capac
liy weald be eo limited aa to restrict
aoi oaty tbe wolame. bat tbe varleiy
of product
Besides, a two^mlU pla^t
would be of vastly
greater
bpaeflt
to tba city mad furnish employment
.
After £7 years, it U How bellered
at Mrs Lucy Culver, who died In
Ath township, ntsar St. Jobna. that
ng ago. wa* burled alive.
Her realns were recenUy exhumed for re
burial at Owoaoo. and the skeleton
Tbe Petoskey Dally News has
was found lying face downward In a
joyed the Tree ticket graft” and n
contorted
position.
lu editors have bad enough of I
i Detroit police
like many other newspaper men. Here
U wbav the News has to say on tbe
fiad that
”Tbls' paper give* grai
hf>mlug pigeons, turned lt»oae seven
Ices, and give* them gladly. ui
years ago and not heard from alnce.
ments
for li*cal
chti rches, hart returned home during the day
Sunday schools. liKlge*. le n. v
mi In Seven y«-ars ago Bob sent several
stautloDs. benefits, shows of all
a
kinds. Idrd* to an Illinois town to be turned
^Is
And
these
notice**
are
not
found Ihelr way home
marked ••oompllroeniary
either.
wondering
ering where ^le belated
. whUe we receive tickets
these various functions, not often. eon has bc-en keeping lt*4
ODoe In a while
And these tick
Is overrun
with
Berrien county
ets of admission have that -eleemosy
law less berry picker*. Spec
nary
Inscrtpilon. •compllmenury .** lal officer* have Imh-h stationed in
We do seriously obj^t u> being placed varh>u* neight»orhcK>rt* to prewerve
tbe dead bead Usu When we pay peace.
our tlckeu many time-* over, and
Walter Evan* of Coldwater. was ar
then have a few pasteboard* shov»-d
r<-«u-d for exploding a firecracker at
a dance. He was fined 15.
as
A Charlevoix baby. IS months old
alwut ceased
which weighs only 20 pounds. U aalrt
r free
tickets labeling the to be able to whistle tunes that others
holder a dead head, when the admiss be»ld»** Its mother can recognise.
A washout in Grand Rapids caused
loo la really paid for In many lime*
Us value. A newspaper does all kinds the ground on Wealthy avenue to gHe
free adverti*lng f<*r various enter way and leave the street car track*
prises, advertising which amounu to HU.lKnded in tbe air
A cow belonging to Alphonse La
S4*veral dollars, at regular ral«-*. and
tlten about one time In ten a ticket Court, of Well*, gave hlrtb to iwir.
labeled •complimentary” Is
brought calve*, and one of the farmer's n»oat
office
And the party bringing er* hatched «»ut 13 chickens.
• Aunty'- William*, aged 107. went
tbe ticket usually bands It over with
a facial espn-sslun lou.lly j.r*K-lalmlng fishing near her home In Nile* and
•See what I m glvln|; you
Am I not caught seven sunflsh. two monster
carp and nine fine bas*
The
crop of wild small fruits on the
“Every ticket e»'er giv«?n a new*
iper was paid for many time* over northern Michigan plains will lu- th<
So. dear reader. If It falls to you to large-^i thl* year on record.
Hundred* of bushel* of strawlK-rrle*
s/TVlces^ rendered. d<in‘l be an liav4- iM^n ruined by the rain* near
ramus and
exp<M.e
your "litile I>-slle
Through slrkne** the Greenville
headednesh" by i»a**lng ov.-r to the
fraternity
a m.-asly ticket. lalH-le4l, CongroKBthmaMst* were depriv<Ml «if
■compllm* ntar) • We h**p4- tin- time tlu-lr paRt«.r at Sunday's chiirrh ser
s coming wln-n no new*pap«-r will ac vices, hut lln' pasnir's wife filled the
hill
quite ac<-»-ptahly.
»
cepl lhe*«- • cuurteKie*."
and
when
Th.* forestry division of the
every papir will carry at tin- heTol
cultural d*-partmcnt has decided to
U v^ltwrUl ti^olurnn « notice m.b
d
H. H. Kempt on
to
Michigan
hlng afu r ihl* faslii^.n:
inter t.> study condi
“This paper p<»slti'vely nfu**-* l«»
lew to iinH»-<-tlng the
accept what are know n as ctimpliineutshifting sands «>n tht
ary or fr«H- tickets, fnini any and all
«»mrces.
Mon-over, any employt^- of .>hure of l.Ake Michigan.
Quite a niimlM-r of children In Grand
till* paiM-r who accepts such iti
will Ik- lininediately dischuripmI * Rapid* an- stiffering from a slight dU
We Know of one Instil
that order dtic to partaking of th»- liischiii*
Michigan sitawiM-rry. an«l md a few
propK-r
C4ineept
c4im-eptlon
older per.-»’ons are exiH-riencIng a
mooled qu»
•lifliculty. Tbe main symptom »»f
down in lllluois
Kegular tirk«ls
Ikjtv “|H»is..ning " is a n-d
given by tl
Iks out on th*‘ l»ody in large
which
(lapers of tl
iKical physicians say. h«»w
the ticket
th.-., wonl.:
-This
not «langt-n*u^ ami th*
iKket
niit <--#mjjllnieniary or tn-e
It 1* i»aHl for many tlm.-r over by the quickest
press, and I* the. highest priced th-l.et is for th- pcrscui aff4-cted to use any
giK»d catliartic such
as
plntsphatc
Issued by the fair managemen
s<nla
or
eieiotn
salt*,
a* a saline cath
predating the lne-tlmal*le *i
which the iiap-rs have gl\«-ii i
Newspaper,
are
charitable, aiio
At (iran.l Rapid*. Mis* Anna 1.^-m
hill*. 1<; year* old. while returning
a degree that editoiw and publisher
usuall) die psir Newspap-r. are glad hont.- from work, was frightfully gored
to give worth)
Ohjecis
graiuliuui liy a \icious cow that had lM-.*n graz
mdlces—mind you we aaid “worthy' Ing on the Strt-et near Grand avenue
ohj«*ciB—but when it come* to accept The cxiw caught her on it* horns
Ing those •‘complimentary'' ticket*oui tossed her Into the air several feel
heller nature* n*l»el
If you f«*el that and attacked her again when she fell
you want to alightly relmburs«- the
paiwr which print* yimr fn-4- noil«'«*i.
pitchfork* and dnne the animal away
Mo* i^-mhul* wa* taken to HiUterfield hospital,
pital. Rand-the surgi-on* thpri»aid she nuild i
was injured, and
pierci-d her ahdor
through her hack.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD/
OEtfCST
OHKST
-.mTiEST..
is bard enoogb m
it la. It is to her that
w e owe our w orld,
Alto
ABSOLtnBLT ODOUESS
I Now Says Some Things That In-
rsasjL'^ssr
Tk*
Nile* has a prodigy in the penon of
William Putnam, a maU carrier. He
can recite over S.dUO scriptural Teraea
and can tell the date of any event of
history.
more and bigber class of help.
The optoods of tbe eipert
we
ghrea freely, ila la not looking for
job. bnl baa come for tbe purpose of
dlapending
such
Infurmatlori aa
will
prove of value to tbe city.
While It would
nice If we could
secure a big paper mill at an invest
ment of fllS.fKKl or, flBO.OOO. there B
r.:
wisdom in what this e*iK*rt aays. If
we are to have a paper mill, let us
have tbe best
It
will
«Mit
moae). l«n>e sure, mad It may 1m- that
the cwpttal cannot t>c raised But with
the representations of this expert re
gardtng the value of such a plant to a
elty and an Investment, it la v
While to give the matter every encour
agement and cl(»se inv»*sUgatltm
, fore turning It down
It Is not h
expected that the capital fur a two,
bBII plant oould be raised here.
tbe project 1. properly Cdnsldered
Women's HeBdacfies
1
It
the muscles of tbe abdomen.
It
penetrates through tbe akin carry
ing atrrngth and ela«4city with tL
It strengthens the whole system and
prev-enu all of the diacomforti of
Get Mother's rrieiidottha
Drat Stor^ SlRorboCtlo.
ATLANTA. CA.
for our free illustrated I
s Baby is Born.”
/h« Moffit P«rf€cl
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Be Found la
MattJJohnsohs
6088
cures all kinds of blood trouble,
and Kidney trouble, Catarrab and Rheumatiam, by actinf on the bloGd, Ih cr and
kidneys, by purifying the blood, and con
tains medicines that pass off the in
purities.
Tor tela saa Owaraataad Only By
80c OXFORDS
FOR WOMF.N
SI.50 OXFORDS
KOR MEN
We h»ve better
1.75 to 5.00 FiS.
vour fancy ami
,
You shouia
sec our luic of Oxfonls and
Slipjicrs for
purchase,
Parker iJros. Old Stand
.-t-.
Letter to Mr. A. W. Wal
Traverse City. Mich.
Dear Sir:
No
aatad in tbe
paint on the
rou; not even tbe owner;
tbe painter
And painters sometime
1 of being more
painter to have bis
last tbrde'
yearn, or as kmg as be can? He can
have It last six. If be wanu to.
Lead and oil laau three; Devoe
Ready Palnl taaU ala. Of ooorae. con
dlUoas ateot tbe time of boUu
llAO toughthoroughly
groted IB oil;
rtHit. BBd tba mixture U tl_____
No pulBtar uaad mix; ba cbb*i afford
to.
Hmid-work ^ t oompMa with
machhia-work
Ha ruus i»o rlak with
^TibUrasU U# i® oatag It;; yours.
WINBOIRIIUI
Honest Shoes
- Honest Prices
New Meat Market
This will he our mot
to as lon^j as we are
in the shoe business.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
■ i have opened a first-class
/ meat market at 404 EaSt
Front St., corner Boardman
• Avei Give me a call and 1
will try to pleale you.
VIC C. PALMER
GOOftS DELIVERED.
Clt. Phone Ho. 366.
-iVERYTHIID TO FURNISH YOUR HOME..
LIliiailPtnrCs
J. W.
/WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE MAN BOTH KIND ARD
WISE
ACTS ACC0R0III6LY
W A
$1.00 a Pair
tT»t is all we ask for the ladies sam-
Welabach
burner, thus enjoying tbe roost per^
fset artificial light known. At all
dmes. without variation in quality
and at rates defying compeUon.
Then, as an act of kindness to tbe
wife be has sworn to '•love and
protect.'* be
will
InstaU a Gas
Range, as aa* token of jove.
love, and to
her from tbe dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking. This will chertsh feelings
to make hks home a paradise. As
services are still .run .free, and
Ranges, Fixtures and all other ap
pliance* sold and placed at cost, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
with
what were a few
year* ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon as necessi
ties
pic shoes.
S/.4S
$L98
They arc worth
Come in and convince
vourself W
our special shoe liaigainsL
A. S.
The rracliral Shoeman
COLUMBIA
We have l*oih ‘phones.
luniBi an uj ampun
New Shoe Store
Rutnar'a OM 8ta»d.
Pronl Rt
Opposite Whiting Hotal.
raptUaa U
prohibited by
idatute io
That Throbbing Hamlaoha
Would quickly loara you if you uaad
Dr. Klng‘1 New LUe Pills. Tbouaaads
of suSerari have pro|;ad their giatcbleas rnaiit tor Sick mod Narroua Haudacbea.
They make pure blood and
build up yov teulib. Oabr » «mu;
mooey Uck If not cured.
Sold by
Jte O. JohMOO ted T. H. Hernia.
$2.00.
r fiatent leather shivcs
DRY BATTERIES
lairi
BuQbee.A Roxburq, 8. E. Walt A 8ont
Wt b»pt » tint that
Sbtmaktr’s Sbep.
Cnpatemem la Off.
The tnssguw HtcM-k Co will not ap
pear here m-xt week, as tiwing to
wlcknees tn the company. It has lH*en
found necessary to does their season.
This Is the attraction that would
have been here during the race miH*
and celebration, and for this reasun
the cancellation Is to be rv-grelted.
Tbe next attraction to be seen her
will be Probman’a Comedy Co. whlcl
baa as sUra Willard Mack and-Maud
Leone, both well known here. They
win appear here the week of July
Uth. In new playa
FBR 1000 WATTS
tatiain^lMe
*’^?h^^*tber o£ a ^tlnmb habe In
208 FRONT STREET
the establishment of the mill b<- con
summat«-<l tture U no question but
that the cit) would be a large fnilner
and the Invesi4»rs nn-elve g(KHl Inter
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors......................... .................. 75c each ami up
Window Screens.......................................10c each and up
will do
and painlewk and that without tab-
Radiant %
& Roscoe
auhaun
Do Yovi Mood Ono?
Do the Flies Bother? ^
would
tlally. and thus Invite outsiders to take
Block In the foncem
The project is certainly worth
most careful Invest list Urn and should
»
llOTIIEB*S
men before you
there may be enough raised here to
show that Traverse City means bual
ness and will encourage
■
tEFBIGEUmS?
We have a lar^ assortincnt at bonom prices. If
>K)u want to make ice cream, we have th^ ice cream
freezers, and it don’t take nuich money lo get one.
You can pay for ii as you would buy ice cream, 25c
per week.
i-ioi-rr
cbildbirtb. Tbi*
u just wbat
J
EXCUI^IONS
PereM^quette
.. FOH...
AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES, ELECTRIC
BELLS, CIGAR LIGHTERS, ETC. :: :: :: ::
J. B. PAIGE,
.FOURTH OF JULY. 1903.
ELECTRIC .MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION Suppllea and Repaira
Hound irip tirktus. g»*»d going July
:: and
aud mnid n-inrning up tot
und inrliidiiig July vi: will b«- on sab-i
at all Grkt-r office* of thl* ctmipany |
at a rate <d
i
ONE FARE kX)H THE ROUND TRIP.
Point* In Indiana and Ohio wlihln 1
20U mib-* ..r *.-lUng station. Included*
in thi* rattA*k agents for particu
lars
27d*::o.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
. TRY A
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRAVERSE
CITY.
MICH.
I A' Front St. CUIzans phona No.
502or-<
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
fplaking Picture Frames
Is a part of our business^and a h'lg part, too. It is not surprisinjj that wo frame
so many pictures when yOii see the splendid stock to select from. One
thin^j: we do~w^ please our customers--and a pleased customer is our best
atheriisinjj. Have you seen the
newe$Mn nioulditts?
We are receiviiijj tbe latest ideas constantly. Mr. Blue was in (»rai\(^l Uapids
all day Monday, selecting our new fall stock, which will be the most elabo
rate we have ever carried. The trade demantis such a stock—the styles
are constantly chan^inp; beautiful patterns are beinji brought out by the
most expert designers: new combinations of colors are being made. This
great stock will l>e here about the middle of ^uly. In the meantime let us
show you the handsome moultlings we already have.
« PIchire mate «
Is our long Silit—we make them in any way you .want, any shape openings and
as many in the mat;
as you want. Bring us your pictures.
nal’as
picture
Ba$$ Tisbermeii
Will increase the number of their catch if they would first come to the hardware
department and see how we can help you. You’ll want fioles and reels and
hooks and baskets and.lines. We sell > ou everything but the experience—
That only comes by experience.
fid to tbe $boe Dept.
And see how they can fit you out with Waders and Hip Boots. Don’t forget
the Fishermen’s Hat and a good Game Coat. Ypu’ll then be fixed sure.
Daoe Vou Goer Used
A cream separator? It lightens your work- helps produce twice the amount of
^
cream from the same number of quarts of milk—the wtork is done in half
the time. We sell the CELEBk.^TEU MICHIGAN and the PURITAN.
Either one we can recommend most highly. Never have we sold as many
as now. Every’ person who keeps cows should have a SEPAR.ATOR.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE EVKKiyo HBOOBD. TRAVERSE CITY, MIOH., SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
ANNUAL OF
WOMAN'S aUB
What They Say
RODirr* otviN AMO offium
BLCCTCO YCtTCIIOAY
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
1 CaotllMtt ContfICIofi
^Annual AtfdfWM of
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKMSK OITV, IVIIOM.
away Ihf b tirra llnio afit-r llmi- found
pl.sM^ oi mo"" ill ibt. Imik and ibnw
l.hi in uiil but I be bird ala aya look
ibuni lAck. ao at UnKib bu b,fi tbu
n.-at matcTiaia ab.n«
1 hu u.x U
oiHiiind ihrtM, tin.n, a day bill iho bird
Tlif» onakc rr*ii» In Jeffi-nuinvilU alia im qiillf iinrouirnnd
. Oni- of ibi. raroai plaraiorlal luo..)
lid „th. r |.nrt»i of ('lark rounty. Ind
ib a on
oanli a
>p..«kbd
I Uu. Krooii-iir III )var.> Th«- n pUI.
iroui ibai bad apmi iia ««iirv llfr
aaay doan in a ndn*- bidi* a4*viral
hmidrod !«-H b.l..a Ibr oartba «ur
fan . baa juai Imm ii raiiy;tii by l-Iilward
um of tiH* iihino
A llland alio livua n.-ar Joanna l*n Tbr
mii.u. in
ablrb
llland
:
\»o« drunmiliiN on tht* kfy» abaudoniHl
Wilton avjM^imar •m.ui.U 4ii>ldr ilm lit ai.Kbd ai. lud by nniuoroux utid»r
I "PiniKa. and
^ at )«-uni a^'u
NinuiHfnt rau-.d him i.. h«.k fowani
ihf Ui\t
111"
f».l| on a larKf
1ila<k"hak«*
Thf rt |Ml|<t conlinut^l (o nib bUK.k In.u
At .Moiitio".-.
rrawl fmin ih- piano and dropp,.d «.i.
Va.liiK ni.-«
Ihn n«.or. Wli. n- t( «aa klll.Ml
li aa"
«bnd. H*r«!
polMui bad! b«a n mu
toiioid to luiaMiro loarlv !!%•• fi*«*i
furu. iIh- , innv laiiill
and ibn bind nmn.
Ji.hn.lon, <•!
.Nei>
!lM y”iIv bo/ oJd iir"danKur‘**aI Uu
Mr K.-in aaa a
rhanti- <»f biT INdaoii aaa ar»inir
f*a daya dU loriiH i Nubraaka roiiKiu-aiuan
boiiailiold and
A biiiibura p.ildn lonuai In kiltliiK
aim- waa In lb.*
„ -----. n-d lior in*aaiinbaldi
«ii<r droaoiiii; animuta . \i. nait4U ad
If ^•pll •pilo n
vurtU. d
lu i;*bu| plai u ai ilu- tub
•d tlif k1
In t|uH
Till- kin r . luayd SlH- llialal.-d
ibat abi‘ brd Imm ii bin d fur n d.dliiHi Vlo^TbiirMUyT ba/\j^^rn dt^darud Id!
ihni all*- wuiildn'i lamiiio- Id Ilu- b-mil iniirfiT.inu oi
fHTiod
|ua\u tiiiiil Ini niiH an- up
Mih
J.il.iotun toiiiid fliiii il.u rill o.iiui noi
u uiiM.d by
It-aal
iii.aii" h,. aln
i-iilnd aiiolliiM
boll .. and
iiiov.s!
*isii«. II l-oirl
aav liavini* lb.- |m i>UIuiiI »-.r»ant
laiKb I
lald^lll^ lindlapillfd |H.aaua"lon .4 llo >on boi.d In Kb l.iiiund, Va
I abjua.i
Ml
AiuNirfKiiN *'i iMut AlaJ H l'i<ad,.
ivrn nnlM-iaiiy .) Id abbdi aiia ibai abunKl In- all.
i v. ry i-oa pasinrn la iae« ii rblnaKol marry iiKaIn sb.- nuui nir
’ aiid Mltaanb.-.' may In- a diamond forinm- and ilo- boni. aid
jri.dd . %.♦» iro i Mrvain a aior.liouar quraili.il b. 1
I.ir irrasui.-. .b_pohUr.l ib. r.- by kU.' »
------------------------lb.* «
Worst of All f.«
rlKliiliK lo
liuvr
b.rll
CENEIAL NEWS
OF TBE WOILD
M'ri
am
riir) an* im.
or family »?r...ii .
.Tl.ry arr roim.l In
Ihc
aiivuma
.....
Mdloa’ m robu
Tbr
dUrou
mo/ida wunid iM^nin. l/inor./
\inrlla lbN|.< of Nra V
to brr kra%i»
ibn mark of Iut mollirr n
F
dyini; kUa
Mr» lUalr romiuliitil aul
i.l AVi*d
and Bli.T
„la .iw
l.rraal In a laai «uuliracr. and. with
will! tbf
Ihf arid. kUanl i
her ilpa allll Wfl wlili
ibr Kiri Tbn
*ou bariud Ibr yoiink
• "»'•
§4'
.nd
irollrv . ..miMU...- I!,
*d Interest on nil unpaid tnsUlb
. the same to be paid on or be‘
Iffit.
Treaeurer
H r \Vii:;4Ui Allan iimieti.U It si
girls have dlffertnit coniii
d..
grt^at
lions lo in.1i than dll ih.lr imreiii* Hrllain con build shipk aiid bridge*
commltlee.
tbsu
i In many.
Hrlgluui.
It means m.*re to get a ihmUuu In the cl»e.q.er
little devl
wblfl|*i"d id life and to gain name
have biHm
and fame, than It dld tUiy years ago
and fame, than
It
did fitly. fi*riy
oMKlnalliV * **f^*^ipreaslon “g/aaV ^ Ihlny or even iiti year* ago
Ou^
"ubM-f and breadth of view, which
presei.t «ysii*niu-ndyu crush out lb.mark" tbeir writers as thinking worn
en. rutti.T than mere copyists These
many fln.‘ paimrs would Im* a creill* m'nsi '|m‘ ali-ri t.. ev. Jv’ihltig Vf she U
to rear up son- aiut dangblers who
1.. ih.lr anters. were they read or
tball Ik* sir.ing en.*«igh to take th. li
pnbilsl1.1l anywhere.
.
place and st.ni ib.- ibb- of publu
’Oiir mnsliWi niimlmiw have also
btiui unusually fine
Th.*,atleiiUaiice opinion and not float wiib ib.^ eurreni
the l«»sx i.l which liy t'lic 01
iiit" Imi ii k.mmI
Tb«- MiM-UI afierniMUin
a*ihcrHisc W..11U sen.iurdy inbui- b.M U a. n au.qule.l and mm h
(Oiivciticiu e lou.^ A SAKIT\
Tbe blllH hat.- nil Ih.:i» pr..inpily
liKTOSIT H?)\ in our Mcclinn and ae have a "urpluH in ibe
dwt You
Papers
"^• Hy Mter. |»etltlona and prt»lesl.ae
have aimed i.i ibr.»a our Innu. nce tm
lb. "bb* of rlKht In civic affair*
A
. *.n-bb rabb- number of names have
b.i n ad.bil
our list t.f new mem
1.. M- ami alien our year Umk again
mak.-s II" apiswrance ae hope no «dd
. $1.60
Anotti. r r.*ason a club U belpfni
.•man n.nts ebang.*
T.s» iiiucb of
"Him- W..IK vi.ai" her .ml If sb.‘
i failure?
I the QUiWtl(
questbm eve
ready to s
enumen
Mi.rl wo en. when they hwv© off
hi* definite
mnd i.f the schisd nmin.
rind ihenisetve*. not onl
reaching
i.ui studying in a haphasard
leriakiuK many ' nes and finishing
i*f this haphatard
Orivan to Doaporatic
«lVr “drT.v.!*^ Mr’“ Nmuil
UUnf at an out of ila* . B> place
lo.ni bu^Jarm. ami a
rnumvnl from <-lvUUalb.n. a lamlty U
Ivon lo dOhiM-mibin n ra>.‘ id
.4 y i.u i . ad It
This art I
llvrdy m»a Imuao. ab
i" III Ko.nl aiVldfiil.. rr»i
rrKulllng from Ilu
a )*.ung iimple *lartln vmt in life
condlib.n.
i..n. .|«•apUo
.|«•apUn ira
H'a aal. r joiirm y
Wound*. «lr
They a.-n- »o a ell mated It seemti
be villaKr of W.^ald. near Hi IliiokU-na Arnica H
Ibe match might aluuist have beet
KuKland. tbr piildb- l.dtrr l..u I ..n rartb. r.V. at Ji
made
til
Hi
aven.
Hut they were poor
ii« a blrU‘> mill with okks The F H. Mcad«‘ UruK
and he wanted a Cidlege education
aii.l by tbi‘ must rigid economy he wai
able Ui idilain his degree
■’Tlien • he sallied a post graduate
■iiiirsi*. and again the tittle wife made
in- sai rltice
loiter he won a schoiardup wtuch would iiartly i»ay hla way
hnmgh one id the unlvemitlea* of
KunqiHut several hundred dollara
had li* l*e raised In order for him lo
gi*
once mi*re the housewife, who
was an adept with the needle made
ater eacrifice and he finished
e across the stw and return
.Ir.ad
Of cimrsit* you art- going lo
ed only to find an InseiH-rable gulf
;il, ilon’t you.^ It's tnlious
lOK l*v
heiwfim himself and wife
He had
fimtact with the beii men
y with if A
liavt: a
haml. That is all ilom
and the be.i Uwks
These hkd been
bis iimstant Ci*mpanlons for a number
had become crushed
mind stunted by dls
use They U*th roall
.Used the difference
betwtvn them and
i €berriM"
.1. ar i.m s
t -slu- bad iln1dg.1l all
Mid bialll W.ie litVil
tb^ Boston Store
Tumiture Department
ii-:.
J ta.. la a. 'S: J »ily <
JnOgr irf i-rvLu**.
martin & Goans
BUSINESS CAROS.
rUAM KH tC 8M1TU nuU*«,Ot«Mi
^ utwdn^
km.wu many uliullar ca*es
..wn *i b.sd and cidlege Ufa
\ buhbaiid and wife enter
Si hisil
Hbe to take her i*wn favorlts
ci.nrse and be hi*, but soon a ilttie
on.- conns perhaps lu a year or two
aii.ither There is no opiurtunity now
f,.r her to study
They live In amail
apartni.-iits. perhaps tWi*
or
three
ivkuiis
He must
have books and
clothes
The Inci.me is Uiiilted and
ui.me one must do without
The wile
give* all f..r vvar* and year*, till the
busiiand bivoine. an intellectual giant
and the wile only a stunted growth
”lf. the hiistiand Is nolde and good
be rv.alt/et why the diflerence and is
ti*leraiil. perhaps
luilri.ulilng. even
t(»ward her and her Ignorance
if he
is '.ess noble he seeks the society of
oih. r women whose training and adintage* have been more newrly equal
his i*wu. forgettiog and neglecting
-r. whose sacrifice ha* made him
uch as these Just descrliied.
the vliib is a gnqti benefit. You will
ask can a club.take the plaoe of a cob
h-ge course? No. but it can be an inspiralli.n and give woman a perma
nent widening of Uie Butiook on life
and sivcleiy
A mile
gixwl
systemaUc
work
keeiM the mind in training so it is
able to di* more work when the time
comes and she has the leisure to do K
-Ti# wife, through the club, can
kci'p in touch with the world’s eveats
belter than the husband who U busy
in coilege halls or la the bustaeas
world
Hhe may be able to «ive mucA
i.i him in this way. and her mind tf
trained and hept alert Is able to grasp
to live with him. hU life
usiaess or ta school.
*MSi-«
PM MtNT:'
-p I .
A g
I M t llmou
».\'I .^uiul UlSijng
so.*
Wiia. l»
MlfiCfiLLANSOUt"
'u.rt.-.r^, £.:ra.n.’ “ *'*• “c-*
l»ers at leisure.
'The rontciils
01 your house may. hu'ti; the
iimlcnls of our vault CAN
NOT................. .....
lo ot(i.r" ii on.‘ ill llo- iiiosi
t*ol<'iii
Tti.* dlHCUssU.ii «.l inuluttl ltii.ii ii>
al"4i has a broadi iilng Inilueiii e
' Kxcus.* me 'If 1 am per".*nal tor a
iiH.ment
Three years ag.> wb.ii I
j.dmil the club I kn. w mile id.hiilise
I wised.
I
sauKius m »u
mile
hi' /ake
baking
Of what was wbole*.»me or
what not. i Ibouglu mile
1 knew
mile id swealrshop lalH.r.
I Unigbi
any garm.nl that pl.asul im-. no mat
buahches
. 8. Hulf. Provident
. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H. C. Davl
riedrich, V. Prea da
A.V.FrW
ing id fal tury liisp.'c/l.m or id the li/.
.d a factory woman
I knew nothing
L'lJ M
v?!r
7?|
AWN Rv*WgR» RJU*A1RRU-Ity ee es-
Aai NtU-ta UtrShM "STMi.
l«Wt».«
iAR»TE£4 INTI£ASTEIII.a
AND OONNBOTMNM.
Up bariiiful '/estilis“ I ‘tliougm mil.
aUmi the slaugbier of .mr bUda or
why I slii.nid not w.ar a bti.l on iiiy
hat. or had I nwlired wbai wom.u
ix»uld .b* h* pr.M.ci our forest". b.-au
..u i'buu." lu lU.- utuller «.f MutU .^1*1.tlfy our cities and Infiuence our Ugls
lalors for a clean g.*verum.fii
Ml
these thing* I have leanml id the i kim. ussiiiM UUI.1 .^lui.. m wbuh iv pn-ni
i..^ 111% intud Ibnir < Uim> If u* t..r • kuiMtuutnat uiwl
i.lM-r.bv ^ova.O."! wswtll
.J
___________ _____
toplcf
W.xluu>%U> , tb<mb lUr ol
iiU-r A I*
iwo Slut ..i. Thur-U». Ou- ush .U> i.Msx .
iKim touched on.
lug ali*ng these lines One reads along
the Hue* they have lui-n >Himklng i'Ur. in suld .Luniy. n.
uud . »smm.
and *i* the goi*d infiiieiuv gr.rw^nd
....
I!
"TUua ««
• uuU du«i
5L
aTICIkH. TRAIN
When Yofi Wtfil I Nice Cil
Nett
•n K-HA.
Butchora and 8«uaa«m Makerm.
to, IXinw... ^ 0.4, a« ,
itT ys TO loy!
UyoUiWsucto mslsU a sj^Icm ol Klcctncal Lighting
BclU, Burglar Alarms cv TJlephoncs, |*crmit u* to esti
mate.
Wc have a line line of
work ami material
ii.
CAMPBELL BROS
J. w, Ghuuett, a. D.
GRAND RAPIDS A IHDIARA RY
COMPANY.
JOHN H. SANTO
IsENEiUL UKUfUIICE
::::::
New Wilhelm Block.
Trsvsiws City
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
this Beautiful Sleeper
Bo'Cart
llcrcis'vou!
vharuc
to
get
a
"§§3‘k^-‘2?r.i.‘hsc-.‘k
lAite BiTtv* fruw rv. WejM. Oroed lUeSiU.
’-SSL'wSSwtrss
TrViu ernr* frvSB NorShport. OUeewe sad
C. U UKTWOOO. O^f At A,
$9M-Onh^'$9.00 FIRE INSURANCE
chiKl’s
PERBAfiAPQUBTTB
cania^c oi slccj»ci g..-vail at a rematkablv low^ |*i*icc.
•carts an.l
picH)
cajis,
T
Wc have 16 slcc|>cr gocarriages
patterns, with
lace
left in stock, aP
rubl»cr
)>arasblt and
LW HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
tires, hul*
all the
latest
We need the floor space}
Do pou need a carriage?
Grand Rapids Furniiure Co.
House Furnishers. 218 Front Street
.’i;
leiuuil umd . in-wlas
The 'l*r/"iug"i*n of ‘iVils'“insplratioi,
l^ollman
This pcrlfil chriry srt’ihT ilotS not 1 rush thr
cherry or caiu^* any loss of juict-, a pcaclical
inachim* for-largc. small or California ihorrifs.
I hc scetl cxtraciink! knifo vlrivcs iht* stn-il into
one ilish ami actually throws the cherry into an
other. The marks of the knife can scarcely he
seen on the secileil fruits. It
LH'ils from *J0 to
HOI quarts per hour, ami it’s yours
y<n:
for the
FSb’Si&JrsdrruS ttfsss:
• Wt.r.1. s
ihc key
be ripe
^1.1
-‘Hr’-..uirisrs« sstu 2:
ill times iluriii^ hanking ho-.irv
oouis j.rov
prov iile
i
Pnvalc riMiuis
1 w’her
look
".rt li.r rlKhl lIvlnK, higher culture,
our sympaibb" have Ihim> broad
ill. the limds id friendship more
Ikiwnl Imublea Kin
iti-iric lltUerH la lb.
miy bftc.
U a Kuar
J.dinM.u and K. H
rrd by Jan I
A
sl^ l»r.»gr
.•teniful
"Tb.- pr..Kraiua, abbb
cre.lii li. our able program
bav.. b..eii carrliil out with
at Ion
Many able pikpere
z "izrKiz
------------------------------rl. xi i -ab uSal. r fatlm.i!..
5^..
p, iM.*;rapb
“*or.2?8^
north Uae oi lot I oi Mo^ t. In ^
nnh. Ln, * Co n Fifth nnbdlrlskia of
Treverse Citjr. to the north end of
day with men doing only hU line ti(
work Ihirlng his day s work becomii*
In exmtart with the doctor, the trar
cling man. the Uwyt-r. the minister
he merchant, the mt^hanic.
ke time to eaehang.* alsmt the, )>etiefits
i..
s
There «aa a very largo attondasce
at tbo annual monUag of the Woman'i ideas. The woman d«»es not meet mi thinks of the rar»- omsu-niniiv a
hi-r id
Ut, tin
club ynaterday afteraooiL Boaidea the many women as her hualiand meets pro lU-ge 11 gv.i.
men aiNd those she .ioe* nuvt are all oib.-rs
doing the same worlt "he I*
They!
'Itowmi-r in i.r.i.T u> r.i*.!ve Wi
'mi
coi.k, they sew. and entertain and i fit one > ". if i»r lo gue U iu-fU
there is not the chaac* f..r the ei.^oib»r- thr,.uith
tb.- club i.ne mi
change of ideas on a variety of sub ! work lor thec. -.t
une mu"i give
'id-;'
jects
itbiciut. iiin.- siuugth and em-n
ftbich ahowed all bitla of
”Ther%- are other rvasi.ns why al‘The ePd. iuemUr who atiead" I
III.* Hub paid and |1S<.I>6 In the troaan
ury cEclu.lve of the club fund of Mi. woman should not allow herself to -’Mom. never writ.*" a pain r *.r
her.
I bleb baa iHi-n started toward ralalng iHTome rusty
If she is a mother..*’”
'* Ci.romiM.v lo.^e* rar.- ..pis.rtii
»e>
for
the building
as si"»n as the chlltlH-n reach the age(
»e The prtK'eedi from I be
to commence to reason they come toj
riii-lve only in the mea*
night will also be added
her with qaestiiins on every siibject.-l “^e that we give,
d; and the IndlcatHma are
if she is well Informvil and answer* !
'
readily she holds their ri‘MHa’l and j
every club m.mberwlll f.*,-: bor
confidence
If she constantly^show*
Ci .iH.usiblifiy and Ik- prv*
a lack of kmiw l. dge thev !.»*«* th.'ir ‘‘ni'•« everv tm i-ung, unles" d. iaintil
confidence in her and pm’ the moibi-r ’ <’>
. b.. willing to take a part
rlnU to lie I
on a much lower plane than she de *•«
pri*gram wheii.-ver an i.pi»*rThe folb
Ing year: Preoldenl. lira. serves This is sad and when a mother
to pay all due* and a*
for the
Ural rtoe ppeaWent. lira. reaches this pass she mu*t leave the
• *“ erliiclsi* it hers
K II Mlnw;
jy
|mi.prr*; aroond vice president.
Id her child’s development • *>**•> In the spirit and manner she
I would tH‘ willing to Ik* crluclMii herMr* r J Knecland; recording aoert►elf; to do all in her i*.wer to raiM
lary. Mr* J. F. (lllleaide; erreapondthe standing td ib.- club, that our elub
inj: a.irreiary. Mrs K. K White; finan
l*ecaii
may cm.- to Ih'* rtHiqrm/ed as i.ne .d
three year*
ilal Miretarr. Mrs C R Ui'keray:
the greatest laeior* for g.i*.l in the
treasurer. Mn. H J Hlgglna; llbrar
d not
Ian Mr* A 11 tVmk: dlrti'tor (three for
right here, i.nlay.
year"!. Mn K. H. Pratt: director (two
If she" U not cai
s ebit. bi.ine fi.r i.
year*I Mra L. RoberU: director (one mUl, leave him alone
ic In his Iniellii t
•iher year rolls ai
ual tievel.q
alMlnte tr*ome
yean Mr" J A. Montague
sighted
President’s Annual.
thank the
The Hiiiiual address of the president
olbeois and all im inbi r* id
dill.
aa* lull of Iniereal
It was aa fol
(..r the biyal supp..n you tia
l(»w»:
It has b.*. u a pbasure
the mi.ther
Thl* is a me
’'Another ye«r of our club fife la
as
y..nr
pji-sld.
ni.”
»j hi*r Tiio hiwvy ii often
drawihK to a cI.M.e
This, like many
•iidlHo
nuoiher club year has Inin rather uu
of’virl*'‘!s
II K.-aa..n. Ib'calnr Al«
’ K..r lhr«a
ytqira.** abo arliOM. "1 «<
frralde pain Ir.mi lm!l^.and U.arl Iruiib!.Iba
.•Ilialdr alien .I.M ioni 1
dlAi faibil
b HEMi 1 ^aa III
to liy Kl.1l
IttiterH and tli.<
: 1 impr.>v«>d ai
i«.r d.uKh..r
WAIT OCPAITIEIT
PAVINO TAX NOTICB
To AU People tiHereeted.
she wis given up to die. Then she
Farm For Sale
100' ecrsie known as the Bteel or MeeA
ham farm One of the beet la OraM
^^raveree county: SH miles eouU,«l
the city.
JURPET GIEMNG V8HKL.
Carpet Qcaaiac end Peether Beao-
A 1. OAEILICK CO, CITY.
ORB.
BAWYKR
A
PfiNHALLThON
JIENTISTS.“sr£.“xr.'S2i;
iU:'
■
K a ourat. rmricer.
W .U
to **.>*».. lit
jJ
'W:-'
m
The Great Adjustment
TBS KVBHOlO BXOOBA TRSVXB8B dTT. MIOH^ SATURDAY. JUNE 27. IMS.
ELS RAPIDS CONCERT WAS smvicisnimi
DEUGHTFUL|
BURGLARY
0OLO THIfF MAM A GOOD HAUL
LATT MIGHT
TOl^
WK>«
AMO fTOLF $300 AND A VALUAlLf
^
WATCH AND CHAIN
. M. •. L««f Whil. th*
^br the ihlef Tber^ U pra^ly
oo clue, alihoufh It u certain that
'
othw Taluablea la the houae. but
uf thaae were touched.
Mr Lang waa out of the city yt^
Iordan afternoon and did not get bat k
^tU after banking boura. ao he look
Wntly knew It. and
prumed by
ibv
f-SSiwL, to ibe bouse was obtaiueo
iJU-SS.SI^KS'.-'Kr
Miss Maade Rohemofi of tMs efty
was graduated from lha grfiM sEhooi
departiMat of thr^lMtHU; Mlehlgaa
NormaJ.sohool Thumday evUtag.
telephone has been esuhijshed la
they s hotel si FtowelL This
i great convenleooe lo ihe(recit
•TKWAAT A tMFFE
ers at Cariv Lake
^
i-Yank meArich has added three
TAA GAVf FINi FAOOFAH
and avenl^
^
large Camily row bonis to his U^at liv
ery at CtiTp Lake
have pitched thel^
AuapiCM 9f Woman* Club
corner of Webster
----------------------------------X Evangelist C A
Cvonlng—Ono of Best Mu*!^
Hansen is connected with the work
it Cvonu Cvor Heard H*ere.
here lo help in cairylng on a senes of
Uui-len Bcberuierhui n. pastor revival me«;Ungs. beginuing Tuesday.
d the t^ong^egaMuual church at Hop
A Buud a^lfiK-4- Uwi rv*-iiiUK u» *be
kin*. Minn , will occupy the pulpit at
he mumtng servu'e
AU are oordlaUy Uvttsd.
years. She wa^
given undvr ibt- aunpU-v*. id ibe
Worn
lb*- Woni
First MstMIsl.
aa's club by itewart A Steffens or
chestra and those whom they had In
Vn
and
vlted to assist them
There should
.iai
in a
not have besrn a vacant seal In the
body
The funeral will be held
J
day at 2 ;JU fn>m the Second M
iments ever i
church, under the direction of li
or pri>ft-..l
G;15,
^p worth
L^gue
Topic
Heathen Untors ^(X Medical Mis
.e a meeting of the Cnl
the uri bi-»ira a ah n
lonaries ’ Mr Arch Eldrod will lead
nights of Pythias. Monfurmly excel lent and ibe audkuce i
7:;io. -Wesley" serv Ics?. "f^aui and
lune 2«. for the
lined heartily to the en>.ymeni of i
Vesley. No 1." Illustrated by
drilling
Every
memb
numbers preseoiefi
Mr. A H He
ici.n
Mr. King will sing "The Lost
onpany
is
expecied
u» t*e
eseni
day was given an euihusiasilc ence
(’hord ■ and It will be illustralied
Rev
T
P
tiiom
»-d from
ss were Mrs Bailey and Mr I’sUe
Oraos EpIsospsL
\
worlds
cx»nferenee
of
Christian
while Prof E Maro was rwalled a«i
^ers at Chlcagi*. .where I'r Ti»rrye
Rev.
C.
T.
BtouL
Bsetor.
and agaliL
Corner Boardomn Ave: and W’ash
Mr. Alexander were
welcomed
The pn»grsm uptned with the ' K
e from their evangelistic lour of
the world in whh'h they held meet
Morning servlcs asd ssrmoa. 10:10 ings in Hawaii. Japan. China Auai
lia. .N\*w
Zealand.
India,
hhcgla
Sunday school at II.
Scotland and Ireland
It is said that
Evening service at 7:10
30.UOU conversions resulu*d from their
AU are cordially Invited to
neetings. and they will return to Engand in SepiemlH-r to continue their
vork
In many of the
Morning servlee. 10 Jo
al erase !ek are la-lng
Sui.J»*<i
Indifference"
one of which will »eat
Hunday school at I2:00.
pleu-d. 12.000 peopuaea Bible ela.s at 12:00.
Bsraea
The Sunday runs by
6 15
Bay line to Northpi.rt a
Ewnlng
service. 7:Jt*.
subjet
Evening
Iki disconilnued tor ih«
•F»<dl.b
\<*ll*li (Ones
ueetiug Thursday ewnu
Ml are cordially tnviied
>2r,
!«mry MdUalsy. Pastor,
th schoed. f:a.
,'nr'
waa luiaed. the door uulocketL am
the burglar went up eialrs and heliM-tl
hlnuelf to Mr Lang * roll It wae evl
dently the work of a wan who k
more than a little aU»ut breaking
entering
Mr Lang U alderman l
jthe Ktrst ward of Elk Kaplds
o... suua.,
Congrsgatlonah
Tfue Lilwriy
Musle by the quar
Join in the hymus
Hhake bauds
** Sunday .-.chiKd at rnmn
ol the quarter i k*ses
liuerinedlate tiirlsllan
KILLED BY
AVALANCHE
B Wt ETITRaUT,
r.-.,
The
.....Is Now Going at a fom HooU. : r
These Astonishing Bargains Wiii Startie
Aii Comers that Know Vatues!^
Vou stand in yonr own light if yon won't inoestigate
Men s Odd vest>
$1.50. otherr'i fro'
been
bcc placed in one
for
Men s I'aniN. a big lot of all wool Ca
* \^oing*“poople's SiKieiy of Christian
Endeavor at 6: JO p. m
At 7: JO p. m a imniuu ol th»
ceUeiii program of children s day
be ^e|w^ated. as many friends and parflits were unable to gel In the church
children s dav
All are Inviied
The
ill U* fur the Sunday schiwd
“wS
VF AGAINST IT ACAlll
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ciau* Warner. Propnsvor
srTTv*NS HAV. MlCU
Loewua ciu-v to lii^ul.ful i*r«.iid Tr«vc4-M>
Christian fidsnes Bsrvlcs.
odem Woodmen hall, over post
office.
Sunday morning. 10:80.
Subji-ci •C.ivJ
.
»
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
All Invited lo each and even* *er
U
r gooil styles, worth
ende.i
•
IS Ki%
giSKl. whidewum* j
Chief
thi‘in and tbelr w
nle today
it is claimed ih,
‘ se Mr Stearns
that the cow was thrown by the aul
mal
The U»ys. when remonstrated
; with, were rather Impudent
The en
lire neighborhood. U U said, are woi
drrlng what will hap|K>n neil. but jBr
reluctant to swear out a warrant Th
police authorltitw have taken them a<
ter In hand now and things will b
’ doing U all Is not quiet and i»emvfu
EUN COLLECTION AGENCY
The 8ua CWIecllon Agency
Utle of a now business concern Just
esUhllahod. A K Nerllnger and Herhwrt homers have formed a partner
ship for the purpoae of conducting a
oollectlon agency and for the handling
of local hualneas houses and firms In
other portions of northera Michigan
Mr. Nerllnger will* look after the legal
end of the business and Mr. 8t»mers
win chletljr look after the wc»rk i*f c<»l
!S^^iecouuu of local business
and firms In other portions of north
em Michigan
Mr. Nerllnger will look
after the legal end of the business and
Mr Bomors will chiefly look after the
Um wm^ rnding Juuma In
wr« tvov* AdwttMMl Juu* t.\ lixu.
r.‘ •
Over First Naliorval Barvk
TO EXCHANGE
OockI driving
Fanil
horse, buggy, cutter
acres 4 miles iroin BcU-
aire on Torch l.a^rr,
.S’
1100
PlanM TunoA
■ Qrtanelto have a special Inner for train at C’adiUac Wtslnesday evening
E short time at Ue store and any and'as a result of the accident had bb
left arm ampuuted lUHir the shoulder
His head was also cut and
bruised
He was brought lo this city last even
Ing on the «:k0 G R A 1 train and
taken to his brother's home at the
on Eighth street In
ths Aftsmoon.
MlCnOAM. CoaaSK of Oraiwl
r The Erst regular passenger trai
the T C.. LAM will be run U
row
to Buttons Bay. Omena and
Norihport. The train will leave from
the G R. A 1 depot at 8:30. aad re
turning leave Norihport at 3:00. or
soon after. This will afford opportun
ity for a fine trip to either of the re
sorts in that locality and reiom the
same day .
No doubt the Erst yralu
ON YOUR OUTBtM DOORG BM CaF
........................
A
Men’s While
Hamlkcu hicfs,
luU
iej;uUi size, worth He, now choke
ioi............................................... .............. Oo
l\» iht- one who i!ot . the cooking for the family, ami
sometimes lo-lhi- m iniiers of the f<|ii ly. to tiiul that
ire haking has bt n spoiled blcau>k poor ex
tracts or baking poVder had U-en usCd in its manu
facture.
SaaoK
by
lining Johnson s Pure Havormg I xiracls ami Pure
Crcaih^ Tartar Baking l‘owder at Hac per jHiund.
PrescripttonB Carefully and Conscientioualy Compounded.
fruit
house and lot.
'3obnson'$ Drug Store.
Will jay.ditfcr.
ericc in money.
Watch This Space.
I MagARTHUR
has returned from Chicago with
the
LaUst Modis Jo ArRstlc
HiifDressiBi.
Rom 510:-
Willcs Block
Es“rS:'a^,S“*“
S-SasS
r.2.S;
TO NOITHFOKT TOMOKKOW
. K,V
trees, small fruits. gCKwl soil, for
ifAt
INJURED MAN/JARJO FOR
88c
and harness for a lot.
- Wt»I«y Services
J. hn Wc.Mev was U.m June .’i
.Vev.
and in »..uiuu-uu.ra<
me event Ihe li duwlng rtH-clal
lev" ^t-rvtet‘« are'pianned at lh<
Meihudl*t tluirch
June 2.S
l*aul and Wf»ley_’
Jiilv .s
Paul and Wesley. N
QTATB OF MlCHiaAK. Conoty
Om&d
July 12- fatludlcUm and Wealey. *
July IP— Early l*n»te)^iaim».m and
Wesley
lMii«oAr«la Uo citT
Tiwv,-r«r Ciu »4i Kn
The alH.ve service* are Uauiifully
llliistraied by the su-rtvopilcon. 8pe<'
iai illustratvHl song* at each serv ice
was riH^ueil with i-qua! en
O TATE OK RieaiUAX-C'uttSty uf Urmnd
July 26--The
Baptists and We
P|Md
He was again n-iailed and
ley
Rev. W. T Woodhouse
out from the wings *aud
August 2—"The Puritans and We
the crowd would noi haw
lev." Rev l» Cochlln
and he was lorwil to play
Augu,i P-"The Church td England
lection
and Wesley. Rev.C T Stout
pkHV. -A Itay With the Vlrcus. was ^ August 16-"The Story of Wesley."
closing number, a tilling cW to
‘August 2J—"The Story of Wesley
delightful program
T)he
the delli
that hmiM ouvr prt-it*red totwndcr huanaoxl
lertd by
' August 3t>—"The Wesleyan Revival
In and
r» ^
cheatra
at Work." No. I
a as as foil
The .
September 6-^"TL
•tor;
Prof
W Ste
Cuy.wud •how
val at Work." No. 2
dir
Horst and W C Yiitzy. vhdins;
I
‘’Tid
li’^li'Tunh^
ortLr^
Uixt mid ^rttloo
The las
Vader. lYed
E White, cello, Charles V
VV H Sief y-aied1 by beautiful plciures.
Wuraburg l*ass<*s
fens piano: J Hite time: A R Dia ® Al! are welcome
mond. piccolo; Vic C Palmer,
liar*
Pair
net: E V Palmer Hixt Hav
nets:
James Marttuek.
tromlKiUt
Charles A Skelcher.
Carl
Nelson
!<>ench horns: Charles C. Burrows. M First Regular Train Will Lsavs Hsrs
B Holley, drums and traps
•
at 8:30 a. m. and Rsturn in
begun
IB memners
are
at
Hamilton A Mllllken
worth
“l» is Otry Jinnoyina'
The Nerlinjer
Real Estate EYchaDs:e
for
i:?2.iLrsi!r
...
15c
choice for..;.... ............... Ol
xud
jX.rj‘:^rrz
Matthews.
iineres., Cheviot^, etc . that an
to
have
.^Qq
Crushes,
Kciloras, also some Sun ilals.
NKW STVI.KSIX IIAIK
l*lSS>mH)RNAMKNTS.
VA|AKTfiLx-A ifuoi m»n Vu dnv.
W
at—i b.oice
J ^ Merrs -Maaras Tics ami Hand boww j
iiiduvlini;
ng Oivsn Eoms Whple-
Clare and Ulen WYtltney. two of
Eve boys who weiv arrested on s
le of stealing frutt
from B L
Kvervone of thv»-r \i >is
Men’s Suits, including Blue Serges. CaNsiineres. aiul tine VeK rs \\ ..ih $Mk>. $K».
and $1*2.00, strictly all wool, oild lots and broken !*ize;i. about i .iuiynall. 4,05
IpancertojeWs
Geys Who
Worsteds.'soniv- cwir it $1
^ PERSONAL.
ou- Ijtrson and wUe drove; in
Suiiolus. Bay this morning.
J U Siautou has returned te
city from Chicag<» to spend the
•A
'
. Cheviots
$l*J.UiUo $15.00.
11 1h- sold, choice fv»r ...
$1.50, $1.75 and as high as $J 50. will
rha
s govonior and (he aulUvan s ’ Uisi rhord" on his one
be goggle jH-g
not IK* taken too
h*. bin he g*d
i»rlously. and If the prosecution of
JewUh rascality be carried on with the fineat of musle out of the
en a rousing
proper detennlnatUw other southern monstrosity
d resis.udiHl with
lullow suit
centers will ultlnu
goggkwpcg
vemli
sale esmlm
.ble Hebrew
j oMh^dJilsTt-Il and*«
fitim MHithem Kussi
ling of Cas
that M)ld
that
M)ld at
a
pile anti will l>e soUi only one to i c tislvuuer
m in the Hwedinh Luth
All Germans invited
Melvin E. Trotter.
siUH-rintet
of the Rescue mUsiou at Grand Rap
Ids. with his assistant. William T \Vil
son arnveil in the city tVKlay for a
miinih s stay at Oiuenn
Mr and Mrs Aden McBride of Dur
I'llh,
•WIM iTUMNTt AND TEACHERS
and ieJt this afiernoon lor
ik-Haire.
Mi-hsliia
I
MET TRAGIC DEATH
after a visit with Mr and
Mrs B.
Brislo!
lastlc em-..re wa» gracefully r
Miss Minnie Hubtiell ha» returned
d to by I he orcUehtra
to the city alter chisfng her sch.sd in
»prano solo, with onhe-ira a
. iiugh Kennedy. Pastor.
C»«hV Were
leaUntly
Killed )
me. "The Gram township
Uinient "Twi*
l.y .Mr
Three tertouely Injured Out of
Mrs Startmek ol Giawu. is visiting
llollUlav was eiitl
ska^ Glass." the last
rehiKinded
•kX.undaiiuns of Chrisiiai Mr and Mrs E J Fulghuiu
^d. and the sinm-r
Party of Fourteen.
Mrs J H Pat ion td Almi t i» the
lees for ehil
Paiih
1
Pnrkir
guest of her daughter.
Mr
dien at the elose id the sero
Pennington id Fifth stfi-ei
I
..D.
u
t.>
Evening
service.
7::o.
Patton will be here early next week
U nit puces id I
•Shall We Know One
.\li
Mrs lk-i»rge Gardner id IK-iroil l.
well icceKcd
Heaven?
j achool of Beurlch..
visiting her uncle. S H. .Me.Miehae!
lcli«htlu
Class meeting,
m .
and other relative.-, id this e
Sunday achool at^il m.
One master an?*eet”n”achol
Engel, priueipnl' id the
Aiiegnn wchuolb.
kiting
iting Mra
Mr» J W.
Hlclly.and two scholars badly
lay View , w here
piano accomiiauinunt b> MUh
I'oia
Heihen Ooctors and Medical
Ciitiage and wilt si»end the
Travis
.Mrt, -Hailey
has luver ap
Leader. Gertrude
peared to belter advautagi than she
did last evening and ihe audience r
A cordial wciaane to these serv
cetved the reading enthusiasiicali
.
Churwh of Christ (Dlaclplsa.)
giving
her
a
ttatiering encore. <
r the pie*
which she resis.uded with. I he nwdiiJ
n« wtH*k :
of Fred
Euicison
Brm.khNam
Alex t'hamikagne U2V Kast Eight h
|i$ INDICATED EY APPEAL
Hanks
This closed the lirsi part .
trivi
^
Meetings held in Stelnbi^rg's Grand
le pnqjram
H Harris, Cnhnt -siret-i
EEEEAREIANE
)piTa Huu
re• Hcrhn as li
Janies
\V
CaiiiptH-n
Sixireutb
Morning.
lOJo
Subjwi
Mon
er of Perwonality •
i.nd
A |.aii
liait id ihe pn
.Mr* S\ Hilbert*. 41? Cedar siixvt
Who Are Urfed to Contmus Demon gram;
12
.'simday
school
at
12.
lowed
cd
by
l
lUigson
It was b
.Mr t'lark, Cyprus street
Endeavor meeting in Grange hall at
nifort.
s^lh
^
Mon
Vlartuel solo. ' L
Public school. SlK-rnian.
strations Aaslnst the Jsw* a
u u eliK'k.
finely played by
Thomas Smlih Mayfield
Evening. 7;.JO; subject
Drive Them OuL
t-SIHdld lo an
who was Iun-i.-d to re*|H.nd
E B Barr Sherman
den of Slu: and What lo
J J Keruev. WiXfiTd
Penleooslai prayer meeUng Thurs
lizes ironi fhapin s ui
day evening. 7:80.
tasy. •The Storks • was Uic
London. June 27.—A dlspaicl
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Saturday night, united prayer
ber. whicli was wvll riH'eiviil
meaaa. Kuasla. stales that the .
study of the Sunday
school Is
Then came one id the biggest hii
of ihc evening
iTof E Maro playiu with the children
i-riure/ by .A Thuiu.
of the tliUht nutuUr.
Thth' wa* (i.llowed
STEINBERG’S STORE"^
Cesf
VoU'foraeL
I he giK>d things Ave havA* told you about—
for the last few dcays we arc going lo rejieat it
Olbite 6ood$
These are selling tine
h
and are beauilful and
ihe price is so lillle too, plain and
satin stripes---- ..
Colored Dimities
Our buyer while in Chicago picked up some
coioreu
ilored aimr|iues.
dimqitles. light
ngni and
rare barga
iih conirasling figures ^nd
dark groum
dois. addedI lo- ihis are our regular
15c line, all for
10c
Sbirt Olaists 25 p«re«ntoit!
AVa
that arc
.A line of Sample White AVaists
-----mussed.1 fr
from handling.
beautiful. slightly
Choice at ‘4 off regular price.
Samrie Pttticoals
ATKIrd Clrxdmr ^rlo»
Agent’s s I pies of black mercerized Petticoats—thhey are perfect in every' way, every*
seam do uble-stiiched, 14 stitches lo the inch^
Cace Curtains Special
(KMs and Eads
From the season’s selling, some arc only
pair each,some lots hav 2 three curtains in.
\Ve decided lb clean up this lot very* quickly
—and if you can use a single cunain or a
pair or even three curtains, don’t fail to look
these over, everything in the lot from the
cheapest to the high grade curtains. The
prices will-certainly appeal to you.
MaII Ord^rm
fiodiag thi. . TCI, nap&cMT
nn
i
THE EVENED TiECORD
■^^■Ii'iiiiiii|gi«ii^^.- Iiiiwiiwii*. <*»
If |. tfARTTWO
pahttVvo
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903
Cb< evening Record’s Up*to-Daie Illustrated Feaure
FIRE AIVU BOAT DRILLS ON THE GREAT OCEAN LINERS
yv;:
■■
't ' ' '
I’:''
*‘„LTl7lu /r7t*J.'.7VJ|«R li
M ..e»
ilnsutohed lha
of the paaaeaEeia knew that a ftrr waa In prosraM.
Another modern litotltutk*n desisnad
to leaarn the rtoka of ovean \o>asea to
tha boat drUL In pra. th^ thto to uaually
oooductad la connaition aiih the lirr
4rtlt AlUmisli. aa will be uhderatood. It
la aaclreljr/diatlmt from the latter, alnca
r ihfcD Ui Aliy .Olber i*Ari I b« Uully In say nts
th*^» to the
hs.t«. tiMt tb* d9f«cu ai«
•
iSi«rE • »*Te,rd brr.klnif
is. huniAn
Ni-.nm. U»tl. cniVA.^1 SHiJ »sAMUH«rd bound •W .rowdril
VAiii.
MflJ
«D.l thr
»n*«. Wn uuiMuUJly fn
iieM..nitll>
Cr* '
i4iU>‘..l
A
.U|.plto.
rule heins allolted to a-^boat
T t ua
eA.ry one know a Juat/where to go the
moment the call for the drtU la aounded,
and the rapidity with which th.- crewa
aaaemble at thair boata I. Itowllderins
to tha Undamen. But the aallora are 6ot
t
MP OF GROWma GRAIN
Mov«t PMtsf* «r tke St. Liaih
Wortd't Fair.
■mui. AOtMTO U lUatD.
IncluAlai
VMUsht up b> (he
Wk^r. uDd .. um.uu.
As soon as thesie kupplUw
thrown tnlo the boau the ca
a kisna!. the crews leap into
of v lok kwork Tise i
Eelrncy with thJ’^ra and al
the keawotthlneaa of
■7 ' -
d.ylTnd'^*Aa hTihe7ii?‘ot"11^ 11^ i
f .S.W.l. .J V,uh %%A«s.to oX Ail AWU
Aud II to .-Md.ni th«1
Thia map If dSO faat lo^ framr^ la
•'vVv.
adrU-d that
•s. t.-ahz.ucsidwit* Ahl. h no huiiiAn
Old. r lo iruAMl
•f’>v
_A«UlhM>yfalMlitt*-* tontM‘lUflll Uia.r. MU< ll
e^uie*. Ih.-y Et.-' .Oi.ltnualiy d-.
'Of tM 4-«ti trovsl
On.- of th.». 1
•4
v*-i\e wh> traveler* ferl that Ibry are
a* safe aboard the big veaiu to a. the)
would be at h..me or In a hotel In fact,
the Okrau aleameiw may be .xsnuAred
to nothing so much a* to huge tloatlng
hotel*, whetvin the .omf..rt. convenIcn.e und naf.-i) of the gue*t* are the
main d.-*ideruta
Ju*t as ia-rfei-t dlaelpfine i* .-sksenilal In the au. .'e** Of a
hotel. «o to dtoeipllne the great thing
abo;ird ship, and it to a *our.e of jolde
f
mK4
fi.ilii .allAJO 1
VAUtl Ih- .JU1I.A
, yiAiA Aln.r A 1.1s
llo«r Isait.oa-11 tliua tSmtroy.d but fh.- muiin.
conn*til.» r«iall tb. ki.-uI
i.r lh.
nA*l, lowse^ ubl.lA loubl ofi.ri btiAS1.^11 pi.-vfbt«*'l bA«J vb.-j.- b. »-n
liintlr n.. IbrElg f..i n*litlnK lb. IUiii.k
T.. ihto end diUto t*i.- r.*KUlarl> . ..n
dut ted in port. AO (h«l •li.Hild Ibe . Ftoi.
At toe there MTtJl be n.iii.-of the , ..i.fiinli.ii
iliMt niimatAs »u »Muiia1> AtTEJnitl the
A.tvii<K of m flame awept vrua. |
nnil l^iiry.r'the'itT-
et* are f
fe. I dl*.-l•Iplllle
In .-on. luan.i'l It might be mentioned
that the iM.wer* that be are at thia
writing ionshlerlng plan* whereby they
hoi.e to make Htlil further advancoa In
the dlr«-<-lluM of preventing lo*» of Ufa
In the event of a..ld.nl
The great
thing to be avoided to a t«nl.. for
pani.-k have In the laist coi.tiibutad
larg.ly i.» luniing what might hav*
to-en-merely a n.tohap Int.. if \ei liable
l:.-cFMrni«>ng the fo»^ ol example,•^ba
'ompanl*-e ai»- seeing t«.
r Ihm bluae- to kuppoetd to U
II ward H.e U-ll
but
.mbtohl|.« iwbe. atel IJ an
i
ew-tin on .l.Mk fi..ni
at ..of lln. r. hut i^>in« I
^
^
bV “■
in- a I
in.Kina tb. rtaht uiov.- to
with
W IA . in. rKon. v falllna uinm lh- t api..tn. who
bt... ..id.ih’ by tn.-i.eeii.
u. r t., tlie dtff. M ill -Pjuud* ..I- liuuanilta
ib-in throimb I.-I. pb..i.. n b. th.- . n«ln..
K-MIITt.iou«b..ut II..- dilll. boVM-ver.
.Jl>. iplin laevaito The hoe- to rapidly
III' '
puiiii'N are Murt.-d and
il
'•« •h.i'''- '."u'it’i
in liPikina afUi lh. hi^ and Un laiI.-nter to l^lde lh. .I.I.T ..m.., ullh
the aa.-. that hi m b, .........
in th.oinliiK c.rfifll. i
lb-low deck- a elinlb.i u.. ne ,.f a. llv lly le. na. ta.1 In »b.- i-n-*.
ie .|uaitera fl..- p.ue. j .|Ub kto k..ih.HH np
Bhlpe* d.v un..-nt« and the malt
K.-nn* pM ,..ir.e I.. o»im lb. pn
iind uit.nd to atM who loa. fai
Int.. b>wi.n. e the eiewu.dH g.
blank, to at^nd'by. the to-ae .
j
blaa«a tlial may U- kindled by
!
..w< b, im. to are ato- in .-vld.-n. e. for
I
fl,,,
,^.fu»ed i.. a bold
{ Un- eailora w.iuld ti#ve to
end and
i. .ttl. wllb it ;,nild th. .h-i.ie-ei unioke
..i..ke
ii.itnl. etruKKie hteto the
.nh a .h-^dly .-arTieatnegw
'onvinev the kpei tator that
they would
•ul I n
not lie f.>uti.| wantln*; w.-ra
lha « . aui..n to url.K.. wh. n
and all ab.« .aniea would -1.
tb.lr .ffoiia. n.i the
■Ion ak ihia. ft
the out.^.me of
rata uiM.n
hla OO..I ju.lsnient and gulekt
of deeialon
..<mull wonder I. U.
that the variMua lliiea ag-e to It that
their veitoela ehall be In charge of men
of the type of brave Captain
plain Apfeld of
t loiuc *20 .!♦m t nde.|I to a smoke awrpt 1hold and dihla men in putting
In great danger of being
but so unerring waa hla Judgm.
ao well was he aet^mleii by hto
no- other ihun the might
eaerthts the big lUiei. S«
tha boat drill considered
lilted
teijulnd to make a r.|K>rt
iKHt .m It t«. lh.
marine auperiniendeni. while In Kiig
land the drill to h.-l.
he pr.-»
a board ..f Inspe.
Uke t
drill. It to ea».eiitlally a t.-*t
fk-iemy and dm. ipllne of the
Unien each inember ..f the
signs ) the .ml) on.-s tb take t^rt
hla toipers h»-' recvl\ «.jt i
>Hdge In . a. h to..il a supj.l) of
Iteuring- a numb.‘r. atid this nunibA-i water to .onatgntly kepi, an
khowM him the p..eition hr to to tak.- > b.Mts aie t.. l.-uv. th.- t.hi|
%
r.rw rail ter Fire 9rtll
,.w tliat they
...H»lne*i and
LEPROSY IN FRANCE.
The reLelttiion that l. ].io*> extota In
Frame to ku. h an .-\t.-i.t a*, t.. call for
the etoetioii of a apevial hoapilai has
cuuaed .iuile a laafe in Parlj*. It apto-an. that ih.ie are m-aily a #L-ore of
caio4 und. I tM-atm.-nt m the St Lou^s
h..epnal. and ilie muni, ijial .-outtcil has
toeii aaked t.i \..l.-^i.O00 fiama for the
eMH tl..ii .If a sjHn laj pavlli..n. no as to
l»..Iate them fi.un the other (latleaU.
It apjeaik. h.m.-xei.>hal leprosy la not
a contagl..uk .lik«-aiK- and that the othar
. K.-.1 by lutoyt-uloato. to which they
e |«-ruliarly ^ubjec t
As . aaea nf
h.-iiu).»Ms aie tn-ated In the aame
Md. he thinks It la-tter to *rect a
eclal mivlllon f..r the leto ra. This dei taio.n au to the io»n. ..iitaglouaneaa of
will .-..me mn a auiprtoe p. m.ist
u.pl‘-. -to it is a p.»pular belief that it
..int.igmus m the high»n.l degree
PHASES -OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
GENERAL YOUNG IN A NEW ROLE.
CURIOUS RITE AT ABYSSINIAN WEDDING.
Ity virtue of hto ..rtUe as head of the
new. general staff of the 1‘nlted State#
arm). MaW Cen.-ral Sumu.d K. h!
THE COSTLIEST RAEBURN
Heiewith to repr.sluc^ a |K>rtralt of
Sir John Shn-lalr. which to Interealing
both beiause il was tuiinted h) the
famous s.-..ich arttot Sir Henry Raa-
ii
:b/all piVsep!
monte
'■
CRISTO'S
'
;
*
chateau sold at a bargain,
g
T map to
main featura of
of thto CO
) grown on thto amail
farm will coat the g
acably inoce than ILOOO par ncra.
A bait of blue grmaa town twenty
feat wide aalahltohas tha boondary and
d*by^
white fraral walk
aalvaa are
ceopn of
and are
to permit tha fiea paaaage of
I Tboa. a Ubyrtnth of paaaagewaya to created, and tha rtoltor aaajr
tha maaa and.
aae by actual damonattmtkm Jwat what
oropa. are grown In aaocy port of tho
Unttod Btntaa and bow they hto nIaoA.
Tha coronto wlU he the fOatnree ef the
grant northwaaL while down In FlortOa
wlU be aaan growing the plneappla
and orange and othar aamStreidcal
fnilti and cropa Tobacoo wUi bo a
piwmlnent faatnre of Kontneky'a alXocaogar cane and dottan WlU
growing in tha pXoCa of.
i of different crops growba no actual dl
growing crops, tboogb
In tba cases of tba Tarloua graaaaa.
wbaaL barley and buckwheat tha Una
la aa dtotlnctiy drawn by n ways of
color as to the Una that dtndaa tha
muddy waters of the MtoMaatppl from
those of tha comparatlyely clear Ohio
t the janetton of tha two rlrara at
Alro. 111. J
TJie to-t.ple of Kmg M.-t • 1. k * i
r..iu . bitoLlan J. xmuIi ai..hHii.n».-lan and ato-ilgiiial tiadjtb.i.u
After a tl\ll
•.lAke at ibe h..uke of Ih« b.tde* btlliei. ifie si.w.m, /lyhablv In Imitation
’of «ii .dd . uut.mi nf .npturing bild.^ p!< ks Iim wife up in hts arm* and run*
with her I.. hto ..«n Imuee. A* th.- pl. tin.- .m.wk, h. to f..Ji..wed by hto frl.-nd*
' who H.utot in holding the otlhr.d..* <au..; y. A r» ltk-m-iak.vr.-m..hy folfowa am)
the opeulng of the expoaltkm forthar .
atallad tha ganWiMa aimply paU up
tha oowpaaa corertnf tha apace leqntr
ad. Tha ftoond to fooDd to ha In reeaptlva eondltkm and raqitea hot UtUa
i largely grown In tba
portkm. whUa In tha want hay.
vatchoa. Umolhy. orchnad bay
*' ^ ■
y:- Or
partmaot of i
The aararal actwa wetw faoead aff
aarty in April, nnd the andra tract ,trna
rtchly, fertmaad. Tha fitmad waa
piowad and harrowed, tha aoU pnlrm^
4aad -and tha ante tract aowad to
CQwpaaa. Thia
not «My ateehaa
tha aoU. bat pef^wnta tha gmwth of
Mot only WlU tha prodocta ef each
atate be ahown on thto map by grow
ing cropa. bat tba aactton of tha atate
on which each commodity la most
grown will Xw ahown. In tba great
m
n
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REBUILDING THE CAMPANILE AT VENICE.
MSfaat The map to tha mate faattua
of tha latga opao air axhibU hy tha
so of plant teduatiy of tha depart1 9f afrtcwltnra and la pafatmaUj
t and adviser to the ae. relary
Tilt: HA.<i: OF THE CAMl'A.MLE
The general to also lha chief
>ei tlon# advamed agatnM ilo- r. building of the lamou#
e of the recently created war
used la
last summer the work of rtHxmstructlon
lie haa an excell^t record.
: Venice, which collapsed
lere will be no cessation of
now under way and the Venetians
served durliLg two .
I and did <
Th'e Caii.ito.dle has for cenllflce to entirely
the Phlllpid
of the strugglewith , turies t.een one of
the sights
ighis v*f Venice, and the news that it will be rebuilt
afior the c
bltoln. The general la In hlaalxty-thlrd
niuai gladden the hearts of all Idtera of art and archltecturvThere are many
army
caipiginlles-or toll lowera-ln llgly. but none of more htoiorh Interest than tha
year atyl w 111 be ml
Venetian, with the iKisslble exception of the - U-aiilng T«.wer of I’lsa **
mxt Jknunry
A HOUSE WHICH WAS MOVED 1,100 MILES-
To Rateem tha Bwgltoh Omay.
Qypay Reuben Smith, a prominent
lember of hto race in RngUad. baa sat
w himself tha task of reforming tha
gypalea of that country. He has purtract of land and baa made
tha attempt to colonlaa tharoon tha
bum and becauae It was aold tha othaa
day for the Urge sum of ITO.OOU. Rae
burn was one of the greatest artlsia
nyrthcrii diairt. is.
roc ks in cur also
manywhere
Thua many where apin-ais t«. be Inurniedlate Wtvv.-eii the
in 1*03 was easily the foremost Bcotch
painter. Among hto aitters w ere Georgs
IV ,- Sit Wifclter Scoil. Professor I’layfHlr and Lord Kldon
The man wha
laild iro.auM for this iv.rtralt was a Mr.
Martin t.*olnaghl.
A^h V ^ladaoeag^will tar. rags
MOST REMARKABLE SNAP SHOT EVER TAKEN.
CFFFl
n?Htn)ni
Itm. tor yoe. swat snnunsrgi
Everybody who iia. read 1
will feel a |.eraonal Intrr^I^ m thto iiivuiiatlon. depu ting aa it doe# the old
Chateau d U. wWitOn bl..nte Cflato leased ao nusny w.ary years, and thara
niusi ia- not a few l«»ple who will keenly ragret that they could not have bc^n
on hand whan the chateau wa* put up at auction rrremiy. for Ibe pihc*. nrownd
I so much in the way of aemimrntal memories cluster, was figuratively
kniwked dt*wn for a s.mg
The bidding was listlesa. and a worthy
ll.aua
The taiand ow which It
There haa iuat haan tnumportad from :
Mich., to Boaton. a dJaof J. M. Longyear, who
lance of 1.100 mltoa. a PM.OOO dwelling th
waa al one time mayor of Marquatta Tha he
hrownatone waa carefully token down, every atm being marked, a.
whole could be aaally asaemblad again, and loaded on traina It wUl be
hiU
X^oagyaar mi
moved baeauaa the
stnACtad on the top of Ptoher hlU
Mr. X^ongyaar
aBwwwd a RnOi^ to obiaki Hghto of way acraaa hla i
—sssast.
mt It wwa token in tl
oox rMc af Me Ufa. It la t
- waa not aaan hy La» Ram
iwtion wna
ttaa M th^
icn. ^ppa^y M EmU Frac^^
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THB ETSHINQ BSOOBD. TBA.VZBSE OUT. jaott, SATURDAY. JUNE 27. »08.
AB0OT-.
m KESOtTS.
■etUb SfMS* Ar We Smsm
-Naaj SeleU* tayrere.
■Mtb ead VWlM Alreeiy
IflMUaete aMdaS PImm.
fork aad ChV
Mr* KaaTmaa ba* had her
t Md«-. Mid Which mn Mill
______ The uummcr nrrrmMM ma ■ammer home tiu^l and .furnl*brd to
toMBt to TniVMM* Ctiy w%Mi are ■ah her Indlridual ta*te*. and alii c-a
r35«d hr nworten trom all part* ul lenaln frlead. at the otiiaae. tluHns
ihm^antrj pa»*lac tliroash Tra%«*r*a
Mr. Keyea ha* buiii
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b«lo« made
at the CloroTi aad
erectloB of .other* thto *mnm« r.
ha* b«<ea pruilded aith a
piete »y
vysteni uf waur aork*. *i
the ootiage* with pure
iptmod'tkaa la tbe past Iaeraa»«d In* an
*prlna *arati-r. more than l.&MO feel of
. . rallniad faciliUoe to tarsoU raapoami *prln*
for eome uf theae Impfovomeau. plpln* belD* required
.d In the ma]
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'^^’ScrlSaeSd^**™*
Lion uf launebe*. roaboat*
crafL 1 he ‘place ba* been
by the addition ofISO
______i fruit tree*
The Clover* ihl* aeaeoi^ 1* fortun*
10 la ftecurtn* the *enlce* of a cob
Ored chef wbo formerly preelded over
tbe kitchen of the Palmer Ilou*e. Chi
raK>rt hualaesii of thl» eectkm of ca*o. and upon the Pullman dlni^
^ of ibe arttoaa to furtbm amboiUah the
bMutlM of the fam<
f aortbera Mlchigaa
P;:V:
•tortling Evldsnce.
Kings' New IMsoovefy for Consump^
tkm. Coughs and OoMs to be unequaled. A reeeat ezpreaslon from T
J. McFarland. Bsnlonrllle. Va. servos
L Ulddlnga of Grand Raplda
bow at Nonhport arranging for the
opentn* of CVdar Lodge, located on
Kortbport point, one of the prellleat
retreats In all of Michigan. The Lodge
iwlll be open In a few days, aad al
iready there are more application* on
file than enough lo fill the building
for several week*.
JmoMic Good of gprliigfield. 111. ha*
tieea here some day* and ha* already
opened her pretty HIM Top collage
Beveral new cottage* have been
erected In and about Norlhport during
Ibe past few month* and resort lot*
have taken a great advance In price
At Ihl* time every cottage la and
qrouod Northport ha* been taken for
the season and there are no rtRim* lo
be had Project* are on the way . htV
ever, for several new cottages during
Thr Hotel IkWir ha* been
eomely refitted and provided
every convealence.
Many new rooms have been <
to the Motel lloou and Its ap
meats have been so improved
afford much belter aooommck
ibaa ever
daughie
C. H R<
luihnell of
Mtu Bushnell an7^ra Ituihnell
been spending
Tbe Hotel l^lanau at Omcna wa*
opened to gue*t* *rhur*day. Tbe IAjolaaau 1* one of tbe auMt plclureaquely
kijDaied hotel* In tbU seetkm of MlohL
l£i. and It* new manager. A K Aa*
ilsdrl. has been at tbe bolel several
days preparing fur tbe opening. The
hotel, cottages and grounds have un
dergone lusterlal ImprovemenU dur
and now am to
1 a good deal
and the Leepular this year
General and Mrs. U M. Cutcheuu
Grand Hspld. are alnmdy loc4kl^1
their handsome new collage.
Bldnsy F. Bieven* and altr
Grand Rapid* have biH*n *|H>ndlng
tew day* at the club bouse.
Ml** R L Richmond of Grand RapId* ha* opened her prcily cottage for
'**Evaa*SHtol Trotter of Grand Rapids
has been spending s few day* at the
cottage of Ma>or Jno R Banfo of
Traverse City
Mr and Mr* Frank H Grav*
already comfortably settled In
<R>itage and have U.gun a sy*l,
improvement. sU»ut the proiKTty
owned by Mr. Grave*, which 1* one of
the most picturesque spot* at tl
Many other Grand Rapid* gueal*
are extH.-cled about the first of July
Dr. Alfred Gaither and family, of
Cincinnati have krrlved for tbe sea
. AKD BDUCATIOH
ter. also, of , I
their cottaact
Tuiph M. gilnlMs of Chicago, ha*
iken apartments at the hotel for the
It 1* expected that all id the cot
lage* will l>e occupied about the flntt
of July, or siKin after.
Neablawanta and lu surrounding*
have long Invited the anenllun of
Grand Kapld* iHHiple. and the resort
bt-lng c«m*lantly Improved U 1*
• of the mo*r picturesque *|hu*
several
guest* at her collages for the season
Other cotlage* will Ih- filled wlOiln a
The Clevtto.
, B A. Keyes has kept pace with tht
n“rt^-S“1='Ss:
^
One hundred twenty or more pgget.
every one ol which is of human
inlcreM, and every article u flluitrated. There u no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Tho Fowr TrmU ##wg.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cenu
a ycy, single copies five centv
Sold by news dealers everyw here,
or juldrcm the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-second ftreel,*
New York.
There la more oaiairn lu this see
lion of Ithe country than ail other dl*
ease* pul together, and until the last
tew yearn was supposed to be incur
able. For a great many year* doc
tor* pronounC4Ml It a Kical disease and
preacrlbed local reinedlo*. and by
eoaatantly falling to cure with local
treatmenu pronounced It Incurable
Bclence ha* proven caurrh to be a
conaUlutlunal disease and therefore
requires
oon»tUutlonal
treatment.
Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney B Co. Toledo. Ohio. U
the only constitutional cure on the
market. It Is taken Internally In
doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful
It acts dtrecUy oa tbe blood and muootti surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for nay
It falls to core. Bead for circ
aad teMlmoalals. Address
F. J. CHMfimX B CO.. Toledo. O.
Bold by Dmggtote. 7Sc.
^
Mall's Family PUls are the best.
Aatlseptlc taotbpteka. wai ranted
tnw of germs, are t^etng *ui»|dled by
the Urge boteU and reatauranu lo
h
HforeyouCelebrate—enough saved OB purchase of one
ot these salts w pay yOur expenses.
^
$6.38
:> '
For choice Fine lot of Suits-one to three
of a kind-worth Ten to Twelve Dollars
if we can fit you It’s your good fortunecosts you nothing to try.
See these—^
n’sSuits 1-
v.;-vi.'
v
beloreyottSeeflKRaces-^M’nhesarelo hiiy. and will |
base saoid money for your expenses.
$8.38
V
.
for choice from a let of single suits—our
best makes—sold at from Ten to Four^n
Dollars-We wouldn’t do this If we c6uld
get the missing sizes to fill in.
Before you start out to
celebrate come to us and
invest a little money—■
Bargains in every Dept.
* rv i .
206 Front Street.
-
Hamilton Clotbing Co.
A GOOD WAV
TO GO EAST...
Craoerse City. Illicb.
Has a most convenient train
to Detroit, Buffalo and eastern
pointy leaving Grand Rapids
at noon, with through sleepcn
New York, and cafe coach
serving luncheon, a U carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral's book of SUMMER
TOURS.
JOS. S. HALL. D. P. A.
Detroit. Mich.
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Established th l859
«e wbo do nol Uro io tbe cllleo where we beve tiotee
ifiSi
Beautiful l>rcscnt Given Away
tr*A'sisr'.ru*.s3
Nickel PUtod, with word **Bfes^’*
er. «
Our 95.00 Order
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notable Improvemsats at the
ps it a haadsoms aad elegantly
j man. Mr Kaufman I* vice prealdeat
' of thf T. C. U B M. and with hU
bHde will spend the
Clovers eo as to ovei
i Uoa of Um new
to eaiojr the pi
Tike Greet AUuktlc A FedAe Tee Co.
rings to Mr. Kaufman la WaahlngUm
'I-
Forest Lodge-,
Long lAke ha* been undergonlg a
course of i-iteuslve Improvemeuts.
and the grounds have been attract
Ively ombelllsbed. Thl* is one of the
muMi beautiful Inland lake* In noriliern Michigan, and 1* gradually In
coming more and more iK.pular
Mr* Pearson of Btamon. Mtoh. to
building a very attractive addition to
her summer cottage.
Mr* U B. Ri^msdell of Maatoteehas
been spending a few day* with ber
parent*. Mr and Mr* Culcheon
M D Halicck Of Kansas City
been spending a few days at the Inn.
Mr* H B aad Miss U B. Cragto of
Cvanstea. HI., have token possessloa
oC the Ptaaeer ootiage for tbe season.
Ttos tea.
Landlord Dewey of
aolable
about Ue bulUUag atoos hs bought
■taatly dmproved. aad for a sumi
rest there is no spot more inviting
than that over which Landlord IVwey
NEWS
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n’s Suits^^^^
•I' '.Jr
we sit by la tbe dignity of silence.
wbUh to varlottsly interpreted as etapidity or wisdom, till It la time to go
beme. meauUme ardently wishing that
ws bad not come.-lndlanapolls Nswa
^be*Ret. Ooo P. Torrence, ar
Nortbpart —oh Hotel
filed TbenT/began taking Dr. King's
r tbe EpUcopal church of
^ The proieetkm of lli#,TraYor»e City.
Indiana, will arrive Vlth his
I^oelaaau aad MaatoU«uo railroad wa«
the Clover* the first of July,
roapoaalhto for the oroctloo of oae of
the moet aliractlre aad what bids fair
to be ooo o( the moat popolar to
Druggiate. Trial
aatl and Grand Kapld*
la aorthara Mlehlgaa Tbta to.
lar stoe. Me and
homes.
$1.00.
hL^bSto orchiol2ol*’tSSTwIif he danag^r H 1). Ijaugh. who *uc-c
I B A Bmllh a* hmnager of the ^NeAB electric machine which Is Intend
ahuwanta h«>tel.arrlved with a ret
V lloTleeplai room*, a aulte of llae par
ago and tbe ed to produce rain In times of drought
>»a aad *miag room* aad atirmcilT**
ue»i» on the to being constructed In Pari* by a madmohla*
41^ rooms
room* The dlnta*
diatai
25th
nlclDSt
engineer.
Ja* Hunt of Grand Rapids,
B ^ tMir
w^orihr
wife of one of the ow
hill* OD
oa one aide, and
ha* lakt n po«M*** on of Llnwood
hrmthfast room
th^
and Mr Hunt
om. Tbe boul
lli*a^lv*e
will
arriv t^i* week *
THE
i^Med with hot and cold water
Alderman Hilton of Grand lUpld*
waur throu*hout. If bath
lih hi* two daughter*, ba* arrlv<*d.
aa eleetric ll*ht plant wh
and are nicely settled In their summer FOUR-TRACK
Oieam aad a tetophoae I* located
every room. An artealan well pny
ride* amal eKcelleat drinkla* water
bulIdlB* to flnUh
The iaUriorT of ibe bulldla*
ed entirely^
entirely la hardwood The arran*e
cuisine are moi
moat eacellmeat* of the cuUlne
patly’ prorlde<-------------prorlded for from a fcUchen
loag. IBvery appolaimeal of
I 1* of the moet modem, and It*
bynootbje*^.
hotel In Michigan
ha* acore* of a
tm
ssssr'.JS’iz:^:
vbat ahairtaaa ulcM
doora jtolded
:
when tbe doaet doors
to tbe
knocklag. Even-tbe moet prefot
among us would shrink from hav
sajrthlug of this kind bappen—foc
might be ov doeet—ee la mw pbli
ophy we bow to thto aeeompltohm>
.
these—^
amj be. It la aal daatfaad ta toortj
aaj maaalas or raallF to aatmtala aaf>
body, Mr U It did ehbar of tbcee tmaga
etace created jg sreal It woald nataially decmralt tola
• €g IM to n*4« man
• .
Men’s, Boys’ and Child
ren’s goods—a good cloth . .; | j r
hat with wire rim to every
;•
purchaser. : : : : : ; ^
^
See\/ these
Men’s Suits
if you want the h«*t suit made—one that will last you tor
years. Uben we had liillJine of sixes these soM for $ixteen and Eighteen Dollars.
$12.00
Our best hand-tailored good*—no
/ such good* can be had from the tail
or* less than Twenty-five to Thirty
Dollars—Our price now will cl0se them
all out before July 6th.
SeeChese^
Men’s Pants
$ 1.88
$2.38
for fine Worsed pants Two-Fifty and Two-8eventyfive—For this special occasion wo will cloee at above
price-^look* them up early—
~~
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for fine pants worth Three to Four dollars—
nearly all sizes in the lot—don’t fOrget them
when you come to the city.
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THKEVDrafOraOORDtTKATKRBECrrT.MTCIt, SATITRDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
A new
wrlakK laie^ed
by a
brl(kt woma^ la to hffirr auoag tke
icaBaa «be aenree at effiilrs at ker owa
HOME DEPARTMENT
^ OP DITBMSTTO
"W EKALLTAHDTOW
.c. ftATn. «otTOa^^
haua ar fbnlabia to sBurck eo
i Loms GEM[ PAKT1CULAU.T
sic., wkat ake calls *ffiBrtaae ca
era knew them, are eeldom built jom
Tkeae are amaU cakes, la aajr sbsfe. ta «ood kouaea. bet tbe plumbing of
aad made oC aay old reoelpeof tkat ooaata. Tke sole oatwar
oaBarUj u U«l Bsr mUe calms sr
eaaklea arw^hraya ftaatad. Tbs lort»ea srw Smsw.
baoM» wn
XIV vhat lo
JM' V W0vryl«' for you!
vlUi your <
Jm
I auvd Ui« alKlU of It!
Uo oauloor* M roui a Wt;
Bui Ua votMU u Ummom*. tooJ«' • vaaryta* fur ycm!
Com Um
vBmI,
with aoTt oar«M,
UU Ike ruaUin' of your draw:
BkiaMs faJIln to tbt cromid
Bfidtly. like your fooUUpa aound;
Vlolru. Ilka your ayaa ad blui^Jaa
Moniln* eomaa
TiMr mre wi
tkla raoelvsa Ike congeatlun and the
cake U one Inch In Utd^. Tbeae
pipe beyond Ike trap U not stoptH-d. ‘
then be col in aqunrea. rounds,
We abali paaa from the storm swept
A little aedlmeni will form a nuctriangles, or any otber desired al
aod;
aa for ssore to ooUeci and this will
It U nnneceaaaiT to bare very lick
*Ub tired bands folded above the
cake Ibr ibis ime: Indeed* It la better beooma solid. k> tke cooling gn^ase
breast.
from tklb dlakwater. unUl Anally the
not to do so
e shall say to the sllmoe how Ood
Very liny envelopta mdy be hnd of oatidl .eairely oloaea. water refuses
knew beat.
ala from the sink and if laundry
And dream lu tbe light tit Ood.**
tbe stationer for about ten ceaU per
a vaaryta* lor you!
hundred, and these dipped Into melt
ed paraffine are Just the thing to bold
Two Oirla
Mali iMSaai sf Rioa.
A prwuy cuatom that U wia
A eeil tmpArts a pal
to the Uot
Gloves
make
the
vor even among the asoat somcklag
bands
appeal
much larger tkaa tkey are la reality
It Is nnwlM- to wear a new dress
It always falls la awkmard folds
tke alak Is exposed aad there Is no
^VlH*u«■ver possible, it Is moae> well
,*pem Ii. drive to the phutograpker s
kldlag place for bousekold cluttei
aa small piecaabt fa»sr. aad tksaa la
Wheru^ aetrer a rain of team!
enveloped In oiled paper and
-We*ii funmc the doom .d the wearr laid aa top of tbe lltfle cska b
water.
If tkeae are allowed to •lip
way
the frosting is put oa
Tbla aenrea
down the perforated rap In the siuk
Whent the thorns «rew red along.
to bide the slip, aad keeps It in place
pipe It Is but putting off the
WMh answers sweet to tbe prayers as weU.
day of r^rkoalag. which may bring a
•e pray.
A few BBore partlcalara may help
plumber s till and In any case result
Tbe Spirit of Peace will apeak that K>me one else. If making any «
Usagracable task Tbe cap to tbe
day.
liy of these, abe bakea tke m!t
trap must be token off and the con
And the slgb will be tbe aoog
in large square pans, having H aboot
lento dtolodged
H i» fortunate if
an inch thick—ikal Is. tbe tnl
WMryt«* ^•r V*i».
Hoos a M>
ru tiiik
troa krttlea and black poutucitad
awar m
eupbclHr^^ tke
stag kaloDg to tka dark.agea
kssptog. «»k enpboardi, aa our m^h*
he fortune aheeU.
Twenty years ago. Anna C------ - left
A bard icing la best to use for this
school ileii<rmlaed to be a “belle/* to
bHng crowds of lovers about her* aad purpose, one as slick as egg and sug
ar
can make H
take
at
laat
a
brilliant
match.
Ihalr
As to
the
fortunes, my
friend
Since she was a child ahe bad kiH»wa
Tka btrd'a avaka.
Ua«d to alnc ao for your aaka!
That
coma
trUlIn*
from
boi.l training had
le one end.
Ja^’ a waaryla' lor you! ^
Kvdvlo* oomaa.
I mUa you oiora
Wban tka dark klooma lu Iba door;
Haama )aa
ilka you ortor ba
Tkara to o|»ao It lor ma! Utah Koaa linkUn’:
tbrUla
‘
mi*
tkrougbBau ma vaaryla* fur you!
Jaa* a waaryla* fur you!
All Iba lima arfaalla* blua;
WUblo* for you—woadarln* vhea
You II ba comln- boma a*an;
iiaatlaaa—doo i know vbat to doJaa a vaaryln* fur you!
Kvary atep I Uka Hr ahuvi
aaxkMM
morrow
Ihuufhl
for
f.r
||i. kuowH what U In atorr for
mr
The joy. and all thr aorrox
And ao I rrai, and coxitt nt hhall
lH*.*n
ture ti> have a natural expression you
hat no confusion may result.
It
cal books.
from New
One or two sixleiy men
York aiiiK-arlug. >he be
and
•It*
Ct>*»r FrM* M*r* *i>d Th*r«.
man, her heart full of liliternens
dlsapiK»intmeut.
Tba Japanaaa morr than any other kiue time, was a geuulue, ciirdlal
worry
me girl, who loviHl fun heartily, and
log la the cAuar of wripkliv. and for
irew herself Into the work or play
lue^uart. r cup of sugar together
tbla rvaauo Iba woman of that ctMinlry
8 or butter.
neither
write
rhymes
She yourself, nor have a friend who can
as a plain giii. with no showy ac help )-ou out. gel a copy of some com
brae from their bomra
Tha Jai»anrae complishments, and hence was often Ic fortune book, and use ihoee rhym
.collactor of .plcturaa kaepa all bar neglected In the ball natm
Or from a book of quototlosu
Like any es.
inmaurra atowed away In what la bther woman, she would liked to be ;h(K»se Attlng selections
Quito fre
rallad a gu^uou. b«*r aton^bouar. and
dmlred and loved But she had a cer luently a verse may be changed a
bar pk’turea arv brought up one at a tain snalden pride which forbade her TiAe. and made to At your use. For
r the hour with all her heart
long agu prartlcally abollabad hrlca
lima if any %Ultor la preaent or ex
parted.
I'aually a alngle picture la
nsianee.
in
Bhakespeares
"Borne
.si. aud cut.In
tubs are connectvd
Tbe best way
to proveni
all
this
trouble U to use the sink strainer aiiil
a wc*ek pour a strong Si.lutli.n
the surprise of U»lh. she was sought
i
That If you I
to Rdmember.
so unfortunate as to
our fl<K>r. poui- some
of washing soda down the'sink the
(Mil
It quickly and prevent
taunt annwer.
l>sb tlu- Iwiv Kciuly, but
That if washed up with strong pot
sh water, mfier scraping off the aur»e*
grease, it will absorb the rest.
I*ut on with a handled mop, on no ae
ouui touching It with the Imnds. as
i will take off the akin quickly.
Man does aot *-go to * Heaven but
of rauii.nc. or in wsu-r that hits beou
i-oii.rv-a with curT«H* €-(*s«*nce If a cream
or dark shade is dosirod for the lace
Stretfh the lace or cambric lightly
rirlit
side
as well aa girls, all along the way
in
from 25 y««rs and under to K5 yesr>
slowly;
upward,
over
a^ sheet ol
cold
water.
ihv
Let
the
biua
cook
water should Just
Never Adgel, Or hum. SO as
Pour Into a paper box. and there were two and over.—April Success.
Never fuss, or fret
oier.
WbtJi the meal la tender revarieties, ham aad cheese. Tha ham
nurve the akin, sprinkle with a Uttle
you twlk about your
-Bvery
^wlchee were liberally Ailed
In the Aye.
If a speck of dust or cinder gets
slices of tbe thick, cold boiled ham.
Sprinkle with line bread or cracker
to the eye. cloae the eye and keep crumlvs. A mile pepper may also be
,4oiher day
and^he cheese aaadwlchaa had slabs
When, you feel tagged try tbs harm
shut for a few momenu Tbe seer# dredged on, Bel tbe ham in tbe oven
add to It one tablespooaful of vkpl«
experleacea dally more of the Joya of
cloves and two tableapoonfuls of mustard
They were good, tha bread Uon from Ue lear^ucu will carry to brown. It Is gtwKl served hot. but less sUmulanl of hot mUk. Usst the
l^vea. ao called, ikaa many otbera
milk nil a skin begins to vrtakls cm
he lorolgn body down to the lower
broken stick cinnamon and.simmer was Ane. white bread, the butter was
Is also excellent
sliced
thin after
corner of the eye where it can often it U cold q|id is cvmvenlent to have the top of it and then drink It In stpa.
gently fur
Afteen minutes.
Strain, of the beat, and the ham aad d
When trying on new shorn do ao nt
pressing bard, add to the meaxurwd
above reproach, but there
Down Ue dim. uadertaU jroara*
But wuU rwaok tko VaUty
C
tbtaka beat.
Aad uaiar Ra^rtadowa. tmm aai
I Weal.
Add two pounds of granulated augar.
koU for tew mlawtea longer aad bottle.
A few Ubleepoonfuia to a tumbler of
eoM water wUI make a deUHntel sue.
.ui:.r. K*x> th.- .urfme, .Ughtlr ud
the latter part of the day.
ot aoooeed. lake a piece of
writing paper and fold it to^
Leaaon -
here Is no cundemnatkm to them
are tn Christ Jesus; the Holy
Spirit sets frt-e from the law of sin
nd
death,
brings-
life and peace;
wells in every believer
Lsaaon X,
be absolute certainty of God s promles
Lesson
XI.
both
Thls U a new way to use scraps
Miss Josephine Metoon of Ban Fran
9 SB to Tom a warm point cisco U educating her lover* Jafel
at OM sod: wttk.Ula Ue toeslgn aub^ Undeber*. that, ^e may beoosM her
menUl SQttal. after which they
marry.
ihe right length, pot them togeiber with, black sirtpea. and thus
you have a fancy afghan. The col-,
ored
stripes
have such an Orieotnl
effect, particularly if the biU nre narThU U much
prettier
crazy patchwork ever was.
than
You Cannot use short pieces in this
ly
They must be at IcMt four
inches long and cut the same width,
say an inch before tbe seam la taken
Dougbnuu Iry best in deep lard.
Cut warm
arm knife.
bread
or cake with
a
In making soups, put the msnt in
cold water.
AU vegetables should be put la bollg water.
Corned beef and ham should be put
in cvld water.
ke cusurds in cups set ta a pan
ot cold water
Allow one teCapoonful of
tea for
eath person and one for the poC
Allow one tnblespoonful of coffee for
each P'Tson aad one for the pot.
Beet for ronatlag should not be
salted, as
It extracts
tbe Juices
Simply sprinkle with Aour.
dripping pan half full of cow
water on the upper grate ta the oven
rill prevent cake or plee from burn-
urb others
all the liquid without pressing
ke doaea left, aad
had a wrapper of
11880#“
onrtghteonaaeaa. '
’ velvet and silk.
Cut a strip of
imbrlc. or calico, say about Avs
boiliUK hot U»rax .water put on with taches wide, and sew on your hlu ta
carefully Into shaiK- as you arrange
handled dish mop, allowed to dry •tripes, covering tbe Mams with fancy'
It on (he g!a>s
When dry the raUed
on. aud
then
dry borax
sprinkled Stitches
The stripes run ncioaa, you
work ol the lace or embroidery will
When you have Aniahsd aevbe sen ti^ stand out dUtlnctly. and
land fur two days, then drain off
*The way U long to the Valley of Real. vinegar and bring to the boiling point.
their
the law of
ih.-re are brown
marks
Muses and the prophets proclaim the
drlpiHug from the faucet,
biQgs concerning Jesus
Lesson XU.,
n
marble basin or water rioaet
be Inspiration of every Scripture; tbe
>owl. wind a piece of cloth around a
Scriptures have power to save from
tick or He it tight, wet with soapy
false doctrine; to make wise uato aal-~
rater, and rub on sapollo. and apply.
vailoo. to furnish the man of God
That I got rid of the little red em
*letely for HU worknets.In mv panto' by a perslsleol use
or win.l it round a broad glass
of iK.wdered iH.rsx. having often tried
tMdtIe
*nie former is the l»est plsil
KH
The
shelv,g8
were
for a collar J the latter for flounclngs
ry day for a ^Ue. with
and edgluKslof lace
Pull the fabric
pour sufficient vinegar to just cover,
it over a second lot of berries, let
aaclatad with tba larm In exact pro^
stand as before and dnfln a.-second
pprtlon to tbe degree la which ba
time, then measure
For one quart
kas created Uem during his 111
Uke over half of a cupful of water,
earth Many a maa aUU dwelllag here
lor
s worthy of rrpenlnnee
That if
au.He,j by
the haaly
b# creates bU own Heaven, and en
Joys tba J^plnaas and harmony as
e dead, there U a Judg^nt
. and In ti God will call msn to
m Mil, both Jews and OsntUsa
d repent and turn lo Ood. doing
itakittK Into the boards
sliktf soup to whUh a miK*
^ IxM ii addi*«l lu tin* proper
so
to n galiun
sediment or collection, and
he pJiK*. will free them eiii
-Keep .wrwt and keep movln*>
believed; there shall be a resurrwtion
account
It from
s bride in It.
The ham had been carefully aolnced
"Bally Ann," he said, in tones* of
bes-n Interested In such and bits of celery and pickle gave an
perfect gu<*d nature, "do you sit there the lexlur^ will have a delicate gloss
all her life and she and all added taste. The mixture had been
sd eat as fast as you can before -Philadelphia Press.
spread
between
crisp
pieces
of
this
her daughters
are
practical dalr>rerything's gone As for me 1*11 take
bread, well buttered, with a bit of let
The llfellma chance for a ‘ help * ii maids of no im an merit
Whole Wheat Bread,
^
y chances with the second lot. and
to make It * appelUlng ** Then
Wllhelmina of
Holland Is
Scald two cups of milk in a double
I donT get a bite It wtmT make
The muddiest pool Is a fountain stir
iievl ln-*(;ood Housekeeping
lep farther than the rc«l of
M.Jhr and lei It bect.me lukewarm
much difference, for I knew just how
and cream
rad.
her royal colleaguiis and Is making sandwich, ground
Vdd lout level lal.leslKx^Us of sugar,
would be. and Oiled up pretty well
A kind hand clenched makeit an
Brief Hints for Bright Olrla,
aelUng milk and butter. Her
me level ^.•a^p<H.u of salt, one yea^’.
^
Fur tbe robust, husky young mas before I left home
ufly.nsl.
S4>m«-one
has
suggested
Afteen
flrfst move In this dln<*tlon was when
aio* dt-^nolved ju one half cup of
8o saying, he returned to tbe other
Wfien the nerves are tense and it
tio doesn i like fancy things she ha<2
dugs insi every girl can learn be
she
indueisl
her
buslumd-Piince
ukewai ui wa'er klU the two cups of
om. while the fair Bally Ann
j mind U vexed.
udwlches that suited him down U
Not every girl can
vliHe Uour and three mud one half fore she Is Afteen
I by^bls absWBC*:.
wise
embarrassed
e groqnd.
Rare ruasl beef was
The spark llek ch»se to the insg
to play or sing or paint well
placed on the rich land adjoining the
with a right giKKl
castle of lAXi.
The cows prospered mincetl. well seasoned, spread on but
enough
to give
pleasure to her
rtends. but
the
following "accom
excii>dlng!y and the queen was ao lered bread and covered with cbul
Taking Life Too Seriously.
There were very thin allcei of
vUshmenis" are within everybody
h Hu- success of the ex
bread with cottage cheeae apread This may be true. but. Judging from
each:
she Ins
.ee-n and while these were 1
Taking life loo seriously Is said to
Shut the door, and abut it softly.
-tnrtates
Just
Amerlcau
falUug a kuoe but do not knead. Put Inu
Have your own room In tnsteful
stuck farms and
purchase thirty of ly sandwlche* they were not to be be an especially
•‘Keep sweet and Weep movin’ "
klffed at
appearances. It would
seem
to be buttered pans, let rise again and l>akt order
he best cows that could be obutped
Bach sandwich had been carefully world wide . for, go where one may.
-Robert *J Burdeiie lu Holland
Have an hour for
This was done and mUk
aU.ut an hour
The heat should not
toarn to make bread ai well as
and butler of ext'ellent quality are divested of Its hard crust, cut In two he will And the proportion of serious, In- tiuue
Kreai a» for white bread
[A mao owns erarythtng be does not
across the k»af and wrapped In tlaaue not to say anxious faces ten lo one
ike.
ow being sold from the royal farm
nil the pans half full of the dough
poasesi. The foment he comes
r
Then the whole aaeortment as compared wlih ihe merry or happy
Never let a button
Moreover, the royal l>utchi»‘n are
and let it.r..e nearly to the tup of.Ihe
pdaaasBlon. by gift or purchase,
was
csi^^fully
wrapped
la
a
<
ones
The pity of it is. too. that the pans
i> enthusiastic about the Idea that
riiin bread rule originated at four hours.'
moment It belongs to hU fiiend
M'e
Never let a day pass without doing
ke demand for the royal butler Is ray cloth and when they emerged sadneaa la a self-woven garment, ever. a e«K>kinK schtsd and is made In A
may greatly enjoy a view of the ttnd
o grace thr picnic board they w
I la the Joy with which li might be
imslderahly greater than the aupply
or rU hours. It i.^ savtpi in labor be something to make sometbody com
snspa from a neighboring hill uvary and if tbe businesslike Utile queen .igbi and foods f^r aa epkfure.
^placed. Ruakln aayt: "Olrla should
fortable
^ cbuodl. I^ir
day and as often as
The girl who doea'a*t care had been
sunbeams, not only to members of
Never come lo breakfast without a
mds her premises" she will, to
telr own circle, but to everyUxiy . .
pul It ItH'hnlcaUx soon be doing an •too busy to bother** and had asked
Boiled and Crumbed Ham.
he hired girl to make the aaadwlchaa.
lih whom they
come m
contact
Never go about with your ahoew ua
Beb'ci a small bam weighing about
after to dig and delve*ln business <
They were the irpUM sandwich of Bvery room they enter should be Seven pounds and soak In cold wate
.uttoned.
aara aaough to pay Interasi and tax<
•trawkarry Shruk
Speak clewrly enough for cvenbody
brighter for their presence *
Why over nVgbi.
Take from IhU wauwhile our friends enjoy tbe view
er three quarts of hutted berries
*t all of be sunbeams, U>ys in the morning and put on to cool
i> understand.
I
Thi^ quick
Gu- word of God has power to
tateuch and In the propbeU should be
ci.Id water on It at once, as tbU wU!
last thing before leaving the klu*lu4i
or tbe night.
Ikforc lui.rulug the
soda will have emleii away au> greasy
she ire l»orn great, some achieve great
Much to ness. and some have greatness thrust
Ons at a Time.
them.* make U Anlsh. “hut thou
A
western
miulster
say.
that
In marriage again and again, and at shall have greatness thrust upon
Dong the many Informal weddings
llan) to ba awaal whan tka ibn^ng u
LSI was won as a wife by a man thee." Again. In—
which he l#s officiated none hhii
danaa,
•Bhes U'auilful; and Iherofore to be
ho has made her life full and happy
er amused
him more
than
one
;
Wbeo elbuwa joatle and aboulderd
Her reserve, the difficulty of win
which took place lu a r>skoia town
crowd;
to be
nlug hbr, had been the one charm She is
The room
in
which
the
feast
Kaay to give and to lake offence
hlch her sister lacked
which
followed
the
ceremony,
wu,
When tba touch U rough and the
ely change the *ahe‘* to **yon.
Kvery girl w ho reads this can point
■pread was not large, and was siKx d
lie moral of this story for herself
**Kaap loathe right** In the rliy*a
ly crowded to overflowing The brldt
Two Qirla and Their Bandwichea.
The hare ihai fulldws the hounds.,
* throng;
and grvKim, being left K*hlnd In the
They
were going on a picnic, and
*i>lrlde the road'on the broad high like every olher creature which viol
for refreshments. wtv<^* among
he girl who cares made her Bwn
in nature, suffers for It.
the last to enter the door
sandwiches, three doxea In all
Thare'a one way rlg..i wben,rvery
The grtKim threw one
so giK>d that everybody wanted to
thinga wrong;
v« glance over the rwm. and seeing
tve at least two of each,
^
and fair gooa In a day **
single empty chair hastilydeiK»slted
l-'trst came a almple ham sandwich
said, quietly, to her sister
inch wide;
el rise sod l»ake In a^^ulck oven.
AlU them
s their place Ui sink me.
brought in and bung up. and you an
)uy that baautlfur picture Itaalf
(bKl.
build up and give an Inheritance; It
IS more blessed lo give than to rs-
?elve
Lesson 11. Christ U rtasn from
two eggs beaten
he dend; all men obuin resurrection
one half vea^-l cake UUsolv ed lu
from the dend tn Airtot
Lsaaon III,
iui!k Hfur it has become lukeno man anynhlng: love Is
ths
I aud mix with sifted bread Boor
fuIAlIing of the Uw. the chnrncter of
to make a dough stiff enough
to
true ChrUttan walk.
Lesson 1V„
*uead
Kuead ten minutes, let r^.
serv ant of Christ should be rsndjnoC
heu cut down, roll out half wn Inch
only to be bound but to die for ths
hick, sprinkle wrth sugar lightly and
of the Lord Jeans. Lsseon VU,
vttb dried currants, or ratslna seed-
Neither use to splutter;
Ytui will have lo apend your life
can
In lesson VU. hU oourteo.
courage and tailhfulneas. In les
vm . hU prompt and nhaolute
Ihe whiie.*» of
*Tis no use to storm around,
you
son
s the officers of the church of
Currant Rolls.
ibl Miu* pint of milk lu a’double
'
fresiu one half cup of butter
Klad; *
:or w ant to i>e Miss (<d again.
Twice to marry, once to male;
Thus the future holds your fate
tn
Atad. hia loynity to ths Berta
Now you shall marr
ii.l c*K»k for a dor.-n men;
I lu- will think )ou ought U
If
or ten yenra. A. D. M4T sr tA
suuU
Her sister, who left srhotd at the
paoiria uadaratand that patty
tu to this kind or Joking. The
surrender to the revealed wUl of Ood.
aier with one slice cut from a pound
his perwUlencM?. consunt dspendeoce
lecv of mtx^d pork. Set the ketUe
here tbe water will sUmner and add
. hU samsatnesa. hla love for ths
mon- as' needed lo k(top the original
souls of all claaaSB of msn. In lesson
luautttv
When the peas are soft rub
IX, hU depend«4ce upon the power
beni tbrough a strainer
lu a small
of the Bplrtt
id lesson X.. hla faith
iaucei.aii cHKik
logeiher one
level
in Ood and H.s wrurd. hU cnlmnesa ta
iabU*siss,n id Auur with two level
dnnger. his prmcUcalneas.
ta lesson
spcKiUH of butler, turn Into the
XI. hU love fia hU couatryasso. hla
heaied siraiiud soup, avid a level tea
dependence upon the Beriptures. hU
I of sail, a salisiKK.n of sugar
tag acilvlty as a prsacher
I hti!e while |H-pper CvK»k 1(^0 or
The Great
Doctrines Paul
Taught-Lessoo I. the Holy Spirit ap
[ )ou da not care to use this latter
a uiiMv bunerll> of fashion She
kept up thu iHillcy year after year. ides and di> not wish to bother ic
She was always encirchd by amttaud. make the two different kinds of Icing
St* such rh)iues as these, that will
I u nlive
u-lmlr«*r.i who
invariably
notber woman
She is pursuing this
pi.liey still an old, luilnted wreck of
Ths isndiM svsnu sf his 111^
anfununaie young people who mimt Tbe IssooM of ths AMitsr sover mimo
l»raln aud put into six cupa of cold
urhed s^bli• sfu r a while to marr|
€s3f C^le.
ing u. (hr frollckaosto friends of the
It U
Then his partner would In- the youug
Hiiualltim and i hun h work incess
. and buried herself lu llu'oKigl
school
and prayertttlneaa. ta Issson IL.
tbe Ash baked In k to perfectloh. all
intensity and eloqttsncs. ta loathe Juice being held by the pan.
It
III. his humlUty. In Isason IV..
was (uuy to slip a kmg. slim knife
his fervent love hi Jeaua and Mwnver
under to loosen it from tbe tin aad
lag.drvotkm to HU will, and hU prmy■Up It whole on a hot platter.
erfulaeaa. ta lemon V. hU eourtssy.
fearlesanesa and ounaumlng love for
man she
8he dlacuased
A imisw LSMOM*
IntsfMtkmnl Bnndsjr
The
io each t-nd. When thoroughly greased
ibe colored every morning artistically. ting such rhymes are partners for at
When sbo arrived at hie home In per. tor a game or for the cveaing
Buppose. fur Instance, that a you
V gay inland town, and “cama out.“
an should gel a fortune reading:
ha favorite of society was a young
You shall he a fanner, sir.
sldower whw
was
fond of
spurt
And live on pork aad beans;
kona Ulked of \m>lhlug but Ashes,
And make a living off of bogs.
rout flies, and dugs, and U gau to
Bourkroul and olher greens
practice pistol ahooUng under bis in
marrlagi-ahle
whan
am,
III the funnier when they are used
danctxl with exquisite grace, and It small affairs. If they are made
dressed In charming Uste
Nature means of choosing partners. All t1
bad given her a pretty face, which rhymes are In pairs, and those get
el was a xdergymau.
the church and
r Idea Is
much prettier nnd isaaos L we hnvs his AmsmsB to tho
for It a
a great mistake to b« pho so much more comfortable nnd hna ^^hssina Eidsra nt MRstM. In Isoeon IV.. hla vlaiu to Tyrs Md Ghotographed a you jtre either out of the advantage of
telltale whei
. U Issson V.. hia nnstt In ths
health or In low splrlu
isayds. U Issson M, ths plot to nsA Just themode-of ibe^mument sty le
aaaslnnte
PnnL In Issoon VIL. Pnnls
of costume of coiffure w ill “dale * tbe
A Qeed Thing.
dsfsnas hilore Fellk nnd Pnnl a ssrphotograph and sojsir"uake It look
Out of
_____
mon to Fsttn nnd Onmilln. U ksson
vhen her inotkerla-tow Arst dined
VUl. Pnal*s nddrssa to rhstea nnd
A white dress, or one that take, Jrlth her and
tbe baked
Ash was
shite/* gives a ghastly effect. *tond broken into umsigkUy pieces, la taking Agrtppn In Issson X.. ths shipvfsek
ta Issson XU tho Arst imw far from U<ci>miqg. ualeas the all- It out of the
came a saefwl laveiir is young and pretty -N Y Oomt nt Roms, ta tssmm XO.
ilon
Bhe was resolved that tklag
erclal Advertiser
nt Bosid.
should never happen again, ao aa ake
iU In Puts
could not And wkat was wasted in tke
Chnrnctsi^-ta Issacm L ws hnvs his
stores, ske kad a tta amlU cot a piece
fanhfulneaa. hla lovs tar sonla^ hti
i>r she«-t tin to At looeely la a akallow
iring industry, hla
bake pan. with long handles attached
She liad studied KnglUh literature beat to have thaae for men and boys
fhv might talk Intelligently of In. say. chocolale frosting, and those
> and novels, mpslc. that she for the wume-n and glrU In while, ao
migh attract by her slngiriK: drawing,
lest she might fall In with artlsu.
emerge from
must larxer where you are.
Fnle<« there is any urgent reason
All of her writes her own. but <»ne not gifted
dlrecli-d to with a rhyming^manU. could choose
ver•^es from some other tource.
Ctsataa
for the conventional rice that la hart
ed on John
and
Mary
when they
aBst-lCTrhk-ms-TCNruS^fiSL
Abo%e all. if you want >our sun pic
that
St ruction.
The next
One atrp abratl;
Aad from my brari baa flat!
All
but this single puriM»»e.
sissip’ SMUb
the suhaUt
of rose petols or any Aowsr paUla
they lelve for their weddlag trtpi
Mson for 4ms M Is p rsviM oC ths
V feather boa or s Isce flckn kas a While lice Is a great Joke yei. the MSOM ot tho psseod^ fMrtsr. Ths
Osidsn tssc li II. Timothy Iv, lA
wonderfully softening effect on tke case of a young man who la
Ths lamcM of this qsnrtsr srs nU
by (owa aqArred agony all during
(he boneywsoon owing to a piece of
tleneValfy sp.al.in»;. lb.* head
They CM bs paoAtnhly revisvod nndsr
•houldi-rs make a far^piviiler figure rice that madr a deck
upon his eyeball, ought
three hsnda:
than a full sis.-d portnUt
but tkaraa aadaaaa to tka Dotoa
( l_lhr^ta;
^aaa to faal your abaanca. too-
of young people is
Tbs Amt
are then nt their xaaxlmum sins. B
mer fbotssnr ahcmld hs fWly too
for the bent la apt to make tho I
rssU nnd tight shsss nrs th# ca
Is thought that Charlotte, widow
of Maxmlllnn, emperor of Mexieo. canpot live long; Me Is thewlstor of Leo
pold. king of the Belglnna.
For U years Mrs.
WllUnma. of
mu Barbara. Cnl.. hna been n lighthouse keeper.
She is now over 70
yanra of nge^ hna brought ap a fam
ily of Ave ehUtaea. and tame aU her
bouesworlL Bha Ams the #ght
every night nt U oTtoek to Iasi llU
Uag. ffoos to hsd at U:90. m4
I nt K to got hrenktast
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THE EVENING RECORP, TRAVERSE CITY, IIICH. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
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'<tv vMfabtf Wutjfiil <ho«gfc Vm • firi
mUh mgk CteHl l»*«. Migtt, CMfM
• t«lr Mi loiUD fMtm t:ai» be b«tt
unu to p««liM The terolM or tbto
toory VM aoc oiUj o f«U btooiod
M»W. tm Itor dfo» o ma •• onbocoo^
In* Ibat bid aho bo4 aar btooljr It
i-oukl bat* b**s kUtod bj tb* coa-
i* :
V
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India rabbcn; bar akJrt waa tb* abort
Aanorl nnderalOrt of a white woman;
borblouom.taman-aaklft.
Tbl# ooatWD* wa* approprtate to a
nluoM* ramp la whlrb JuanlU. or
Wannr. a* ab* waa famillarlj calleda pamo gtveu her by tb* mloeia b*aauM tbry couldn't pruuooar* b*r real
name *i>rot BMWt of b*r time. Kb*
took no pride la dr«* becuae .be bad
im oo* to diva* for. \>'bllr luinera are
proverbially r«p*<Tful to women of f* .
Aaemaot. they trta^»d thl. aburigln*
If anythin* waa
en it. If aiothlnf
went aruu* W auuy aaa to bUiue. It
waa • Wauny, *i t uh* tbla " or • Wauny.
get away .from here ” bbe
ibe fa*
of tbe ramp and at the aaine time Waa
•Iwara In the way
<*fia of lha men. ami <me alum, real
. Jaad tbr aUte-of affair, uml one day
•Ugfcoted to another who w nt Wanny
a mile fur aome tobaeto without *inns
her a cent that ahe ahoukl U* paid for
her work. Wanny .UmhI by and beard
the atuffeatlon. tin* reply, the hot
words that folkmed. and aaw Jim
Burua. 1^ <b fender, punch the head of
Tom Amber, bU antaiKonUt The l»at
f tie may have b«.n draw'u Such l»at
im^uaually are, thuu*h the beruea of
^lauSTes wbo defend luckleoa maldc4iB
\ ialwaya come out vU torloua There wde
^ r««ult of tlu- fraiaa, however.
fe
atood that thereafter when a man ordMtd Wauny to do anythUi* for him
ba moat pay her for doin* It
I Wanny from thla Utue iwhed tee*
jrarylu* from a ulckel p. a quarter. At
Iber dmt appwu.mx- In the miner.icamp after Jim Iturua' Intei^entloa
tb* wore a real calico dreaa and ber
^Ir waa braided and tied with a yel
^w ribbon that bad held ft^eiher a
kmiMne of clvara No mu- auapectrd the
raua* of tbe tldineaa but Jim Burua.
und he would not have auai>e< ttd It had
Im not OOti< «d a |M-«-uUar exiireaaiuii In
lb* glrl'a eyea the very next time hhe
looked at him. Jim toualdervd tt an ex
prcaalun of gnultude. It wa. mur*
than thla. The wihl cr«>atun-‘a Itoart
bad been tooched with love.
Jim Buma paid no motv attenthm to
Wanny than U-fore That he had freed
her from oppreaaluu w ua no reaaon why
tm Bhould m cmMeiX upon to change
Ilia bMriu* toward her. He had no uae
tor a little aquaw whom hla aaaoi iate*
frented very much ait they would tiY-nt
their horse or their do*. Wanny made
BO Hfoirt to aeenre hia notice, *oln*
atiout apparently aa Indifferent to hla
UttautWma aa tK-foro. Jim waa rather
pleaa4-d at thU, He tot»k no credit to
blmaetf for the *lrl'« defenae and waa
the Uat man to aland w hat he called
e part uf
favor W
that Wa
n*fralned from
any marketl expn*aHlon of *rutltti|e
which %vt*uld hare te-eii likely to draw
d*iwn tifHm him ti e ^Uk-* of hla aaaoclatea h« gave ber credit for a lot of aenao.
Then JUu. who waa Imlined to lake
It ujain hlma<‘lf to r»-*ulate any Infrac
tion of camp etiquette. dliKipltne. biw
and the like. tboo*ht proper one day to
the triU* to
Wblcb Wanny belonged, wbo had Ibelr
tepwew a mile down the airiwm. The
man bad been banging aUmt. and sun
dry article* bad Uvu mlaacd. Jliu
therefore Invited him b* leave and cn
forwd bU Invitation with a kick.
Jim had a claim lying betwivn the
mlueni- and the Indian.' (kmp and
was ai'cnatotned to ride there nearly
•very day t»no morning Wanny ram*
m--
liy-
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“No go duw u liver today.“Why not Wannyr
•T.li shot.''
“WTio's going to do tbe Jobr
Wanny gave him the name ef tb*
Indian whom Jim had given the “grand
ibouiic«.“ Jim thanked her for the In
formatlou. but Wauny aaw l.y'bia mam
per that b* would |>ay no attention to
It. She diaappoarvd and waa not aeen
around the camp again that day.
AlK.ut aun«-l Jim. previous to riding
to hla rUlm, remembering Wahnj'a
warning, went to tbe wall where hla
rifle hung to get it. but it waa not
there. Thinking aome on* had (H>rruw
«d it and not caring to give up hla trip
hocaua* he hadn't It. be mouuUd and
rode down the river. Suddenly In lha
tt>ad before him he heaid a ahot fol
lowed by another from a thicket Uld
Ing on, he w aa horror atrteken at *!«*
log AVaosj blug on her Uk^ Id th*
road acroM a rifle. Haahlug to her. b*
threw hlmaelf from hia hmwo and
rntoevl her tenderly Ufe waa flutter
Ing. but her *oul looked out through
her eye* ai clearly as It had aver look
•d. In JUu reveug* struggled w ith tlu*
gentler fcvUuga, and to- hastened to
ask U‘fore It would la» too late who
had done the deed, TlH'fv waa no an
twer. The eye wa^ clear, but the llpa
had lost the iK»wcr to move. Then tbe
•ye Hw1 It. lutelllgence and became
•xed.
I It was not a mlnut* from tbe tUn*
1 dUu aaw hez till aelalng tbe rifle (bla
! iwn). b* afM daahlug Into tbe thicket
‘ from wbkh It waa evident tb* ahot
bad come. He beatrd a ciwablng In tb*
■ boahea and aaw tbe Indian wbo bad
tbreatoiied him rannlDg for hi. life.
I Jim caught him, took him to camp,
j BBd bwfora th* arm bad
d aett
aet tb* Indian
m lb* Hmb of a trew
F. A. MITCHEU
A rich man wbo l»a. Joined tbe mnitudt in New York alnc* hla quick
>rtun« cam* to him waaI cnterUlnlBf
enterUlnlig
I frtouda at dinner tbe other uigbt. The
1 Mrrico waa maguiecent and ao waa
tb* dinner. Tbe wife, gorgeoualy
clad, reigned over tb* tabl*. DurU»g
a lull tA cooveraatlon tb* rich ma»
watched a servant wbo waa dextrroua
^ ly removing crtimb* from tbe table.
Tbea be looked down tbe gUatenlng U1 ble at bia Jeweled wife and twnarbed:
•«adU. ramember when you used tp^ke tbe tpbie doth out pC tbe bPcB
A Great Time at Traverse City Oiji
ou
Arrangements are completed for prte of those celebratiorts Tor which Traverse City has
^.
become famous
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FIVE BANDS WILL FURNISH THE^ MUSIC ALL DAY LONG
Public Eiercises
The Great Parade
J--:
will move promptly at I 1:00 o’clock a. m.. and will be a splendid feature of the Celebration.
I
An interesting reminder of old-time Celebrations, will be'the
o^n air exercises on the High School grounds at 3 o’clock P. m.
T
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singing National Airs, and address by Hon.
J* W. Patchin; This will form a pleasing and instructive enter
tainment for young and old.
Day Fireworks
' Games and Sperts
The Games and Street Sports will afford much amusement and
' there will be cash prizes foi; the winners.
have come to look for this display as a permanent fjiature of a
Traverse City Fourth of July.
Th® ^Oreat Races V" "
Last year was held here on the Fourth, the greatest trotting event ever known in this part of the
State. This year will surpass last. The Traverse City Driving Park Association have one of the*
best half-mile tracks in the State, and is a member of the American Trotting Association. There
will be great trots here July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. More than 100 horses will take part JVIany of
these noted fast trotters. July 2nd there will be a 2:40 trot, a 2:17 pace and a 2:40 pace, with
purses of $900. July 3rd a 2:24 trot, a 2:25 pace and a 2:18 trot, with-$900. purses. On July
4th, there will be $1,200 in purses, fora 2:30 trot, a2:10 pace for $300. each, a merchants’ and
manufacturers’ purse of $500. for 2:35 pacers, and a novelty race for a $ 100 purse. These will
be great events. The usual admission fee.will be charged at the gate.
Grand
illoon Aaeanaiori
iraGHu-tt
Drop
The distinguished Aeronaut Prof. F. J. Liddle will make an ascension at 7:00 o’clock p. m.. from the fireworks ground. This will
parachute. The drop through the air for hundreds of feet before the parachute opens is thrilling in the extreme. Everybodv should
remain to see this balloon ascension. The best place to witness it will be from the river bank, south side of the river, on Sixth Street.
The Fireworks
1 raverse City always
cs the best there is in i
exception to this rule, the display will be a ina^-^nificent one.
wait for YOU until after the lireworks. The ballloon ascer
be seen from the same groumls.
TRAINS AIMO BOATS
: no
Trains and boats will
and the fireworks can
There will In* a great game of base ball at the I Jih Street grounds, between the Gray
Eagles of Manistee. Thesi' are both very fast teams,
le;
anc
id great sport may l>e ex:ied. I'he usual admission fee will l>c charged at the gale.
Bay Excursions
The I ra verse Bay Line of boats will givt frequent short excursions oh the Bay all
day long , fora merely nominal charge.
Spociai Engagement
The entire week at Steinberg's Grand of the Glasgow Stock Company. This is an
especially strong company, with a fine repertoire, and the staging is elaborate. This
will be a great attration the entire week, w;ith a specially good play for the evening
tVi*» T'rinrtVi
iwii.il rh.*iri»'«»s tif .idmission.
Leeianau County Peoplo
Will be especially interested in the fact that the new Traverse City, Leelanau and
Manistique Railroad will be open to travel, and the regular and special trains will
bring all who w:ant to avail themselves of this opportunity at reduced rates. Besides
the regular trains there will be a special train arriving early in the morning and re
turning after the balloon ^cension and fireworks, display. The Provement branch
of the Manistee and .Northeastern railroad will also
•eer le «ke beMr-NPV Torb tak *
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1 -Jills
ALL RA/LROADS GIVE ONEFARE FOR ROUNdVrIP.
R. a. I.
Regular trains arrive from the.south at
a. m.. 1 :J") p. in.,
111., and
and 4:J0
4:;
,p
I.. and
leave, going south
mth at 5:40 a, m.. 11:19
” y.
m.. and‘ 4:25
^
There will be no necessity for a special train from t
the regular
trai arriving at S:25 a. ni. will
^ular train
answer this purpose, but the
there will be a spec train south leaving at lO.-dll p. m..
after the fireworks*.
T. C. I_. & IVI.
Regular trains arrive iron Northport at 11 riij a..m.
m. and 4:20
4;2<t p. m.. and leave for
Northport at 8:30 a. m. and1 1p. m. A special
:
train will leave Northport early in
the morning and return at' 10 o'clock p. m.
RERE rVIARQUEnr-TE.
Regular trainss ar ve from the south at 4:55 a. m.. l:W
\ :W p. m.. G:l9 p. m.. and 11:55 p.
m., and fron the nor
___ p.
orih at 11:55) a. m..
5:15
m.j^5:15
p.^ nu and ln:05
ivcuo p. m. Regular
trains
?gul;
leave
ive tor
for the south at i>.
iJ.HJ a. m.,., 11:55 a. m
m., 5:20 p. m. and I0:l0p. m and for the
rth at 5KX) a. m., 1:20 p,
p..m. The 4:55 a. m. train fr n the south
P m., and 6:15 p.-m.
and the 10.<15 p. m. fn
from ithe north are through “flyers" ami do not make local stops
north or south of Tr; ;rse L.ity, 11 here will be a special train from
m the north early
n the morning returning after the fireworks in the evening.
IVf. * N. E.
Regular trains arrive ^om Manistee and connections at 11H.K) a. m. and 6:36 p. m.;
from Provemont ^nd Cedar at S:14 a. m. Regular trains leave for Manistee and
or Provemont and
an * Cedar at 6:2f.) a. m. A
9:3CI a. m. and 3:56 p. m.: for
special tram will leave Manistee tor 1 raverse
o 6KX) a. m.. connecting at Pia *
erse City ot
River with special from Empire, arriving at Trave:
erse City at 8:40 a m.
S|>ecia
train will leave Traverse City for
I
Manistee and con nections at 9:40 p. m. Tike regu-'
lar train from Provemont and Cedar arriving at Traverse City at S:14 a. rnTwill accommodate those coming in. and a special
spec
train will return to those points at 7:40 p. m.
TRAVERSE BAY LINE OF BOATS
Boats will leave Northport at 6:<X1 a. m., Omena. 7:00 a. m.. Suiions Bay. 7:45
Neahtawanta, 9KX) a. m..and arriving at Traverse City at lO.-OO a. m. Keiurmrig will
leave Travcrec City at lOKX) p. m. after the fireworks. Fare
F
for round trip from
Northport 50 cents, Omeila, 50 cents, Buttons Bay 40 cents. Nteahtawanta 25 cents.
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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
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THE EVENING RECORD iso’cuciiEiitiiiil
TRAVERSE CITY, MICU., SATURPAY.'JUNE 27. 1»«.
ANEIPERTS
OPINION
flKOAIIOlNO
A
PAPtn
MILL
TRAVCnSE CITY
^movs
*UT
rAVoiAWi
A TWO-MACMINl PLANT
WOULD COST 1400.000
WaUp-'ood
Powtr
Cic«lltn»m Cr«.tly
lnt«r*tUtf in th« Informotloo
Oainod Prom C>p«ft.
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OlScor* Kloctod by i
Jacksoti. M.eh. July 27
The prin
ipat business oI the foul I b general
a..H.m‘d) y.f the rouipaii
Udependem Order of K»
terday was the eliMilon
which was spirited and
resulted as
"t::,
MRS.
M’KNIOHT.
ALLEGED
it was voted to hold the n. xt as
y at <!adlllar
Western
Michigan
Uias'ts of the
only assembly oi the C^impanlons of
lndep«*ndeni Or.b r of F.ir.-siers In
POI
tONEPL MgtT BE TRIED
NOT
BABEIOLLED
BY .TRAIN
AOMlTtlD
TO
SAIL
THE
Usod
to
^r'^lie
G«t
the bead belug t ruslunl.
Altogether, the exin-rt lK‘llevt‘s thU
The luneral will Is- hel.l tomorrow
point a gtHMl one fur a pa|H*r mill If m.iriilng at in ocl.wk fn.m Heltuer s
the people want one
He dUctnirages sehtsd bouse.
Interment will Ik* lu
the smoll mill on another liii|H.rtant Ma.vfield eemeier.x
W S Anderson
ground The city would nH-elve a vast has ebarge
funeral
1> greater benefit from a tw<» uiat^ilne
This U
plani
than a> one machine
le of the grea
In discussing th< > iHissIblltty of
ing here to mana
be did
plant, the e»|Hrt
or bs.k
lug for a J<»b
lb
where he ts hut I
ler a prois.si
offereil he might
• heads ol de
partments and higher priced employe^
U* gUen a chance to purehas** sun k
and said that In case he sh<%uld take
hold of II he ctnild find such nu-ii
to take stock
He reiterated, however
that he was nid liKiklng for a isisltloii
but had tome here uiMU the luvliatb»n
r |HH»ple s
tif^Mr KolM*ris to'^glvV
fivernation as would Ive of value
ThisI expert has had a long ex|H*rl
enc*> in ihp paper manufaciuring bust
ness
He has Imh-ii engag.^l in ll
•Inre
be
was a ls>>
He
hat
managed some ivf the largest
high
4trade manufactories In the country
unillar with what
and Is thoroughly fainil
Is reqi
a mill in the slat
high grades of paper, and w
that If a mill Is established here it Ih*
of. the Iwst
As to prviflls. he skid
Iherv are mills in the c<»unlry making
inves
rere othem
nothing
Uui as to the general prois*
slilon. the industry Is as gmvd as any
fine thing for
In the rtiuntry and
1 that pn.|verly
any cUv
He slecla
managtHl such a mill as he advocat
would make money for.lu siockhidd
GAVE A FINE
EXHIBITION
FIRE DEPARTMENT MADE A RUN
AND COUPLING LAST EVENING
lulJrr.LTr
Crowds Watched Them Get Out
Get the Water on an Imaginai
Fire in Quick Time.
fire deivartniein made an exhlbl
iin and coupling la»t ev« ning. ami
,ry fire
om'The
In the
engine house was
4.111 of the
though shot o I ol a gun and
hardly luuismg tor.xh
harn4sses to
iH. snapiH‘d 4.1.
Th4 i,
h.uise th4*y 4-ame .
and th.‘> certainly more than made
n.mg down Front street, the hose
1 rocking from si.le to side worse
than the WiK.ztesi drunk that
ever
slept In th4‘ 4-«v|i.
Ikiardman avenue, and there a
p. rkH'i and rapid iMtipling was made
Harry M4»nr4M. and Gis.rge Vizlneku
who did the W4.rk at the hydrant, were
Jerked 4>ff their fivt aud draggtMi fur
.iisid.-rable distance
down
the
str4‘4t when they sprang froiq
from
the
wagoi on account ol the hiuve I
l»arke
tnl in 104. light
But they t^ld to
he hose and made the coupling
Vizincau coupUM
i
ll equipment quick time
atructed
with
electrical
If not more M.vnnve turned on the water
other end equally fast work
thiir Vtzlneau
Ylzlneau broke the
coupling and Will Kbiier put oi
ready before
On*the whole, he conilders this city noz/le and were rekdy
could nip through the hose and
point for a mill, and Is assured
uch a
Jim Baker drove the team, and he
benefit
oartfully set a mark that the
The business men
greatly Interested and
sas ihi* uni
t'hief Rennie was also on the
vers*
nil Is estab equal
llshet
along thf
This W4»rk Is In preparatu.n for the
exhibition July 4th. when the people
of all the surfounding country
will
ne opixmuiitty to st^ what kind
lepanmeni Traverse City
not able to be present
ireams will
U‘
put
on
. and the ebemteal and ates
A sllgl
hours has been made by the People's
Bank of Traverse City, the
of
by-laws
reUilve
to
boura now reading. *TTie bank ahall
be open for buslnees from S a. m to
4 p. m enrh day of the year, except vorably known to the police
Sundays and lagal holidays On Tuea realed on the jag law today and Judge
day erealags the bank ahall be open Roberta gave him 10 days In Jail He
I Ik' stTber on the Fourth
from T to
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Summer no matter
Tootwear
What sized windows you hate or how many; the
ri^'ht kind of ^Window Shades can be obtained
here. The right color and the right price, and
if made to order they will be hung right. V
How’s that for a business proposition?
n'. pilo<.l. *1.50 V juev
Hrit ayXtt, ocil)
Hs Wishes a Correction.
George Gray slated to the Renml
afterniKin that Miss Kia Gray and
Jennie was the first to ctmiraci
Ipox at his residence that
h officer was
called
four
weeks ago and said It was nut .mallp4.z and;
I
id;(her%was iio usi> to quarantine the t
and that tbe attending
hat It was
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Men’f Otlor.l.,
QtfBookStm
THE WEATHER
tlilish
shapes.
IN
^I.BO
ch
June
27.—Mrs.
the accused wholejustice
dice A
Kellogg and was held to the Au
1st term of circuit court, which nm
lies on the loth
No ball was asked
r or 4>ffered, and from the enormity
the crime charged none would be
craphts
records flSmi
Grtn
Hill a
Women's strap slipovers, dainty
This lot, are "Sam(StM”
and splendid bargains at
$1.60. $2.00. $2.60. $8.00.
I’oshively worth at from
$2.50 to $5.00. MEN'S
SUlTS-$7.00. $10. $12.
$15. grandest values in
Michigan. Hats. Caps.
l'nden»ear. Shirts, Hos
iery. Tics, Belts, Sweaters
cool and comlortablc.
THEUSE0F1HEL0N6
DISTiUlCE TELEPHONE SERVICE
91.00
Canvas Sbves
avoiiU the necessity ol a (tergona!
visit.
It saves time ami expense.
Connections wiin all cities an.T
KorchiUiten. f. to s............ $0e
Ktoll....................................75c
For Mijsct, 12-to 4..... .90c
For women, 3 to 7.............t .00
Formcn......... ...t.OO luS.OO
FSrlKiyj.................. 90c to tXIO
villages in Michigan.
A
right to secure the case In this way
.^Ille^s askwj for by
Mrs. McKnlght.
Hi> called Mr Gilbert a self appointed
attorm'y in Mrs McKulghi’s case, who
was trying to get a job
1k» soon as court coinetied this
morning the stenographer read
the
testlm«.ny to the various wliuess%*s.
placed their signatures to the tCRiiy after Its n-ading
MICHIGAN
fELEPHONE
COMPANY.
S. BENDA & CO
The
Plans and
Will
Rush the
Work
Fancy Screen Doors *onh $1.26. no»
xhamsm,
and
metlu
in construction known
to
it Don't Have to be
Cranked up to Start it.
the iwcnlielh century.
Its
inuMtal |K)wer, lone, ijualDirect
Clothies
S9C
Flam Screen Doors worth si.tw. now
(%3c
We have them in both 2-0 »nJ 2-« wiJe. No more et these pricct
Call tixlay if )-ou want them.
FAY & BOWEW
THE ECOHONV STORE »
ily and durability arc i>crfecl.
from factory
to home at factory* prices.
Kasy tenns il you ilesire.
Small instrumenU, musical
^merchandise and
music .
.
sheet'
.
AT
7>
RASTALL’^
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Cenulne
American
Movement
MARINE
SPECIAL
Immediately After the Fourth.
Fivxy Graudpa ' w ill lH>gin the pav
ing fir Sixth street Ihe week after the
F..unh. and will pn.hahly have il all
linishtHt wiihlu Uu davs of the time the
rtr.t work was done
He will pul on
lorce of men and k^nqi them on.
iig’ihe work until it Is c
When the excavating, concreting and ]
brick laying is lu progress at once.
her4> will Ih‘ alMtiit 40 men emploved
11 ibe Job. most of wbom
wllP W
iir»d in this city.
Jidm Scanlan of Saginaw, iiiherwise
Poxy Grandpa." has alreaily lH‘gun
hi‘ active arranKetiients fiir the pavng
He will have his tmds here the
w»Hk lolK.wing Ihe Fourth, and will
hustle things along
The tools will
like a circus coming to town, for
there are a lot of them, as Mr. Scan1 dm*s paving
:L»me of the contracis for the work
ctmm*cii4in with the |»aving have alrt-aily bei-n let formally, and
other
rts of ih4‘ W4»rk have btn n arranged
verbally, such as the hauling of
• dirt excavated, the unloading tif
‘ brick, etc
^ l» Hnnt4>r of Sixth street has the
ReJisWe
•Suicly )i.u rsn »i.i>trci»ie ihr Fconomy in buying no* at these |mc«E
WORK CONNECTED WITH
SIXTH STREET PAVING
Fosy Grandpa" Sc
Re»l
WHY P^Y MORE?
I A IM O
CONTRACTS
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
BEING LET
FOR
MKN*
FRAI^TJ
04
Attoniey P C Gilbert of Traverse
'Ity tried to gel the case dlsmlsstwl.
elatmliig that -the act'used did not In
t.-nd t.i harm any of ihe ptn.ple i..
gave
e Ol
really ga\e the mtHliclne at all. ami
not know the strength tif It
H»
(M iisured Pn»s4HuUng Attorney Krut'si
Smith very -sirungly In his plea, deal
lally
with the way It was
he secured
testimony
Kulght. stating that bis
r securing the evidence
stand in the circuit court;
(hat be resorted to very questkmable
eihcnU and prevenu*d her from seeg counsel
His pb^a was very se•re throughout and his arraignmant
Uie prosecutor was scathing,
\V H Totten, assistant
attorney to
as
he prosecutor, ma.le a plea for the
.ri.s.sulloii
He cited a case lu the
upn iiie tHvurl where even
trickery
las resorted Rv to get .an accusal i»erwin to confess and stiMngly upheld the
uieih.Hls r«>sortcd to by
Mr
Smith
claiming ihal 'K trickery would hold.
Hu* iiielluKl taken by Mr Htnllh would
surely stand the test
nooer’s Inquest held this
He slaUHl that Mr. Smith had a
W. 8. Andenvivn s office rigid to keep her Isolated as he did
light in a o rdlct of acek
ic«i of the train. C II
Wediherio
saw
the child as he.
Ihf *
rouudiHl
I he curvv alHUii .‘too ui tuo
would 111 a short lime more than f.H*t ahead of the train In the center of
the additional eoai. With such
he track, coming toward the train
an e4]ulpmeut aUmt tiou horne^power
le whUiled ami did all he could to
would be requireil. whereaa. otherwise
top, and sui'ceisbul in making
lug a very
e<julpiH*d. a greater power would be
uUk stop. iHitisblerliig
fact tjiat
rt*tjulrtHl.
As to the two greatest oSMUitlaU.
the espert wiaie« that ihU city U well Uktlmony
vnieii he
whislled
the
supplied
He lias aiialyr^il the water
and siiimbled on the
and pnmounees tl of the lM>at quality crojisliig. falling faee d.vwuward, and
As 40 |»ower lUiardmau nver can fur
ever inove.l again
nish It 111 abundance. There are other
One «i the brakeimn. T .P Slicrl
’essentials which the city can afford dan. Jumped thmugh the front win
as well as In id her liK*alltlea wher^- |ia
and^rau out to the pilot
aud
|ier Is manufaciurtHl on a large scale. rearhisl th.* child Just as the engine
Bblpplng facilities he considers equal struck her The engine and one truck
to the average, and freight rates are passed o\er her. U aih was Instantan
as low as In many other
The iKMiy WlUv Imdlv mutilated,
SKVERTH TEAB-1911
tT
by Attornty P. C. Ollbart foi
ods
contract fur ail the ceimut curbing, of
which there will be a total of
feel
Mr Hunter also has the Cvkv
tract for the Ik catch basins
R W Round A Son have-the C4.<itract tor all the castings f..r mauhob^
catch basins, etc
Th^ brk k fur tbe catch basins end
4gher work has bt^n purchasi-d of J
W Markham '
'F\.xy Grandpa
u cougratulaung
himself on the fact that a good share
4»f his summer’s w(»rk will Ik* in tbe
sgnd of Traverse Oily, and out of the
clay country , whieb he llkes-noi -yet.
HEMIC EFFOIT TO lESCUE
Ruch a
ise bi-nefit to the €*oinmuntty
. as a targe number of sktlU^ workmen
' earn gisnl wagtui the year around
A
plant of that size would furnlsb em
plo'yroent to nearly :tAU p<>rsons
the
i
SHE IS HELD
FOR MURDER
Kl..relue
Ev.n
s. Mary GUI
Jackson; I'earl Kinney. Traverse (
OWING TO ENORMITY OF
^lary ^da A Hadler. Grand
Is; treasurer. Alice HhllUng. I*i
CRIME CHARGED
ey; chaplain. Clara tloti. Jack
.Iiducturs, Je4inie
C4de and 8adle
iammond. Jackson
guardians. Cora
Prosacutor Bmith Bcathingly (
ye. ('adIMar. and
Maggie C
A lor*.- »uml.fr of l.ical
Aon w#^f slunltMl » Urgr
Toluobla and Inu-rrstlng infonoallon
rocarding Ihf maiiuUrtun* itt pM>er
hm^k Plare la>t night. ohlcb.<Tfated
In (thft min.U of tho.r pn-^fni a ino^
fsifWtJcIfa or paiM-r makli»K a« i
|mi>»ani^i Industry lt,r ihu cUy
A ooll known fxiifrt In the inanu
fanufw or paptr arrhfd h.-rr >f-ter
da) uWn ibr Inviiallcm ..f Fftiinoior
Koh«^u. and a nitM ting wa^ arrungi il OPAL MAY DOWNER. 22 MONTHS
at ihf hotol
Thf InfurmatUin dU
OLD. CRUSHED
pfniifd wa» v.T) InlfPihtlng and t«.
tbogg who rorrlvtnl H, li wat. ronvlnr
lag. vifwfd from th«* »taiidiHdiu of il»f
t^atablUhnent of a papt-r mill hnn*.
Tbf ftpfrt ktartfd out with th«> .«>tn
•tatturnt that hf la not h«r»»; he U very well |o
a job;
f-aifd where he la. and hold« a rt*»tH>n- WAS MADE BY BRAKEk
•tbie iMiaithin In one of Ahe targeat
SHERIDAN
mllla III the country, which mauufac
turra a high graile and a large variety
of fine papwra
The ei|»ert dlatmirag.Hl at the atari But Ha Could. Not Bet tha Baba Oui
the eatabllahtnent of a oneinaihlne
of Reach of tha\Wheela~lnquaat
mill
He lielleved
thai'auch a mill
would be iM» limited In ra|iacliy. and
Was Held m This City This
'variety aa to eaclude profitable re
Afternoon.
aulta
HU long ek|ierleuce haa ahowii
that iiotblDK leaa than a twiemachlne
mill would now U> deairable. rturh a
t»l*al
.May How tier, the "L*
plaut would allow the inanufaelim- id luonthMdd ehlld ul Mr and Mra W
varloua gradea and a large number of W. Uowiur of Keyatniie. waa killed
varletlea. whereaa. one iiiui hliie wnuld
tenia) aftermain aUiui 4:i»r. ocloek
iieeeaaarlly In- llmltiHl and would not
the aouthiH.und t; II A 1. freight
mMsImt Just south .
rioae to half a million dollara. ai
though It might be built'for |4Ui.(KK).
He ad vocal eti the- conat ruction of a
plant provideil with
an electrical
oiH-ratlon
While auch
^ ‘
ONLTOlltONEAlTB
northern Michfgaii.
Sec
them al
Frank Friedrieb’s, Agt.,
Traverse City, Mich.
..SATURDAY..
marsbntallowsx
$8.98
(lasolinc Kngmes; no belter wKl;
very reliable; 2S now in use in
242 Front Street
'
WM. BvLACKBU RN
Flral-Class MEAT MARKET.
414 South Union street.
Sol.l tcKuUrlv l.« 45c. .Spcciwl
P..rtn. rl%
h; Wiu
4 »rv
Pr.~h j
^
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Comeandsee'it.
RASTALL
ONHskTNt
Mail Carrier'
to pal your mail ubder
the door when you can
|cl^agood Mail box foe
A better ooe
25c, I r a ttUl better c
for 34
$Mitkli{RM. stip nt m
...It...
frankIrude
IMrtcIMrMt.
Successor to Hobbs.
Mtos'HtfiiiniSpicWti.
“TII^ItibbiDWAM^^
I5C. III.
O 9-r CO l» AT-IH V
St. Glair’S
Confectionery.
Set Your dot Weather
Soods tonight glS^r^T"*"
221 FRONT STREET
straw and Panama Hats
I'ine straws at 50c to $2.00—the best Ten'
Dollar Panama sold anywhere is sold by us.
Washable Vests
From $1.50 to $4.00—fine line of patterns—
light and dark colors.
Negligee Shirts
Our Fifty-Cent line is composed of excep*
tionally good wearing, fast colored goods—
finer lines at $1.00 to $2.00.
Outing Pants
Keystone
Made with patent pockets—belt to nutch
pants—$3.00 to $4.00—fine line cheaper
grades $1.75 to $3.00.
Ooeralls, Jackets and Pants
—FOR THE—
IcnsIridD^rs, NFIr^m^n,
mrmWrnrr\mwy,
No better made for men of abox e oeenpAtiont.
—
^
ConcJcio^ors,
$1.50 to $6.00—every color and weight of
material.
Few as good and LOTS that are worse.
BOe Band 7BO.
e:.
Summer Coats and Vests
—
\a/il.mei.im I ci>r.?.^js'd
Bamilton QothmgCo*
n
■ 'v '■>
'm'-i
nr'.';'
THE EVENINO HECOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1908.
TBE'**E¥HWf6" MCOM^ THEIWE
TiCHET GRAFT
Tiu^ciiMcn^i^
OIIAN^f^VfimB HERALD
RCTOtKCY DAILY NEWS HAS HAD
ITS CXfetlENCE
fMI T iATB Al® i, W. HANNOI
AW.
ir'A PAMim MILL LTT IT «C A
OOOO ONC
«s|»rt
paper
Maatoetarer.
irte M amk^of b«lMH M at
Part Ptoea UM atgkt. U oa« of the
Mt mprn tp tte tnrtaaw. aad a
Uct avtborltj la tt« Baftuttcture of
hlct pradM of paper. If Travarae
Cmr ta to bare a paper mtll. It la the
/opinloD of aucb mao as tbU axpan
lltatja daalrad. and axpariaoca aucb
V» k** ^**1 prove of areat benefit to
tbe city la projactlof the eoterpriae.
Tt» axpart dH not come bcre to
vUatloQ of Promoter JtoberU, to af
ford our people aucb lafoAaaUon aa
Uay need m conaldarlnf tbe plan ^
aetabllab a mill bare. Ha la at tbe
bead of one of tbe largeat mUla In tbe
ommiry. and U tborouphly familiar
vltb the manufacture of paper.
He
tooted over tbe city yesterday aud In
vaatigatad tbe vatar power and qual
ity of water. Tbaaa are two great es
•MHIaU. Aa to water, be states that
tbe water to be bad here la of tbe
«BMi gnaUty. and aa tor power, be be^
llevea tbera la no quaetlon but that
tbe Boerdman river will supply all and
aucb a plant
tv;'
of Its
per aoooaaafully tbe latest Improved
meibods
and
farlimes
must
adopted, and be tovooi the tnaUllaUon
of at least a t.womacblne plant
The
coat of aucb a mill would appruxlmaie
|4W)P«0. but lu capacity would be of
and grades of peper could be made,
wbereee. wMb oae maebtoe tbe capac
liy weald be eo limited aa to restrict
aoi oaty tbe wolame. bat tbe varleiy
of product
Besides, a two^mlU pla^t
would be of vastly
greater
bpaeflt
to tba city mad furnish employment
.
After £7 years, it U How bellered
at Mrs Lucy Culver, who died In
Ath township, ntsar St. Jobna. that
ng ago. wa* burled alive.
Her realns were recenUy exhumed for re
burial at Owoaoo. and the skeleton
Tbe Petoskey Dally News has
was found lying face downward In a
joyed the Tree ticket graft” and n
contorted
position.
lu editors have bad enough of I
i Detroit police
like many other newspaper men. Here
U wbav the News has to say on tbe
fiad that
”Tbls' paper give* grai
hf>mlug pigeons, turned lt»oae seven
Ices, and give* them gladly. ui
years ago and not heard from alnce.
ments
for li*cal
chti rches, hart returned home during the day
Sunday schools. liKlge*. le n. v
mi In Seven y«-ars ago Bob sent several
stautloDs. benefits, shows of all
a
kinds. Idrd* to an Illinois town to be turned
^Is
And
these
notice**
are
not
found Ihelr way home
marked ••oompllroeniary
either.
wondering
ering where ^le belated
. whUe we receive tickets
these various functions, not often. eon has bc-en keeping lt*4
ODoe In a while
And these tick
Is overrun
with
Berrien county
ets of admission have that -eleemosy
law less berry picker*. Spec
nary
Inscrtpilon. •compllmenury .** lal officer* have Imh-h stationed in
We do seriously obj^t u> being placed varh>u* neight»orhcK>rt* to prewerve
tbe dead bead Usu When we pay peace.
our tlckeu many time-* over, and
Walter Evan* of Coldwater. was ar
then have a few pasteboard* shov»-d
r<-«u-d for exploding a firecracker at
a dance. He was fined 15.
as
A Charlevoix baby. IS months old
alwut ceased
which weighs only 20 pounds. U aalrt
r free
tickets labeling the to be able to whistle tunes that others
holder a dead head, when the admiss be»ld»** Its mother can recognise.
A washout in Grand Rapids caused
loo la really paid for In many lime*
Us value. A newspaper does all kinds the ground on Wealthy avenue to gHe
free adverti*lng f<*r various enter way and leave the street car track*
prises, advertising which amounu to HU.lKnded in tbe air
A cow belonging to Alphonse La
S4*veral dollars, at regular ral«-*. and
tlten about one time In ten a ticket Court, of Well*, gave hlrtb to iwir.
labeled •complimentary” Is
brought calve*, and one of the farmer's n»oat
office
And the party bringing er* hatched «»ut 13 chickens.
• Aunty'- William*, aged 107. went
tbe ticket usually bands It over with
a facial espn-sslun lou.lly j.r*K-lalmlng fishing near her home In Nile* and
•See what I m glvln|; you
Am I not caught seven sunflsh. two monster
carp and nine fine bas*
The
crop of wild small fruits on the
“Every ticket e»'er giv«?n a new*
iper was paid for many time* over northern Michigan plains will lu- th<
So. dear reader. If It falls to you to large-^i thl* year on record.
Hundred* of bushel* of strawlK-rrle*
s/TVlces^ rendered. d<in‘l be an liav4- iM^n ruined by the rain* near
ramus and
exp<M.e
your "litile I>-slle
Through slrkne** the Greenville
headednesh" by i»a**lng ov.-r to the
fraternity
a m.-asly ticket. lalH-le4l, CongroKBthmaMst* were depriv<Ml «if
■compllm* ntar) • We h**p4- tin- time tlu-lr paRt«.r at Sunday's chiirrh ser
s coming wln-n no new*pap«-r will ac vices, hut lln' pasnir's wife filled the
hill
quite ac<-»-ptahly.
»
cepl lhe*«- • cuurteKie*."
and
when
Th.* forestry division of the
every papir will carry at tin- heTol
cultural d*-partmcnt has decided to
U v^ltwrUl ti^olurnn « notice m.b
d
H. H. Kempt on
to
Michigan
hlng afu r ihl* faslii^.n:
inter t.> study condi
“This paper p<»slti'vely nfu**-* l«»
lew to iinH»-<-tlng the
accept what are know n as ctimpliineutshifting sands «>n tht
ary or fr«H- tickets, fnini any and all
«»mrces.
Mon-over, any employt^- of .>hure of l.Ake Michigan.
Quite a niimlM-r of children In Grand
till* paiM-r who accepts such iti
will Ik- lininediately dischuripmI * Rapid* an- stiffering from a slight dU
We Know of one Instil
that order dtic to partaking of th»- liischiii*
Michigan sitawiM-rry. an«l md a few
propK-r
C4ineept
c4im-eptlon
older per.-»’ons are exiH-riencIng a
mooled qu»
•lifliculty. Tbe main symptom »»f
down in lllluois
Kegular tirk«ls
Ikjtv “|H»is..ning " is a n-d
given by tl
Iks out on th*‘ l»ody in large
which
(lapers of tl
iKical physicians say. h«»w
the ticket
th.-., wonl.:
-This
not «langt-n*u^ ami th*
iKket
niit <--#mjjllnieniary or tn-e
It 1* i»aHl for many tlm.-r over by the quickest
press, and I* the. highest priced th-l.et is for th- pcrscui aff4-cted to use any
giK»d catliartic such
as
plntsphatc
Issued by the fair managemen
s<nla
or
eieiotn
salt*,
a* a saline cath
predating the lne-tlmal*le *i
which the iiap-rs have gl\«-ii i
Newspaper,
are
charitable, aiio
At (iran.l Rapid*. Mis* Anna 1.^-m
hill*. 1<; year* old. while returning
a degree that editoiw and publisher
usuall) die psir Newspap-r. are glad hont.- from work, was frightfully gored
to give worth)
Ohjecis
graiuliuui liy a \icious cow that had lM-.*n graz
mdlces—mind you we aaid “worthy' Ing on the Strt-et near Grand avenue
ohj«*ciB—but when it come* to accept The cxiw caught her on it* horns
Ing those •‘complimentary'' ticket*oui tossed her Into the air several feel
heller nature* n*l»el
If you f«*el that and attacked her again when she fell
you want to alightly relmburs«- the
paiwr which print* yimr fn-4- noil«'«*i.
pitchfork* and dnne the animal away
Mo* i^-mhul* wa* taken to HiUterfield hospital,
pital. Rand-the surgi-on* thpri»aid she nuild i
was injured, and
pierci-d her ahdor
through her hack.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD/
OEtfCST
OHKST
-.mTiEST..
is bard enoogb m
it la. It is to her that
w e owe our w orld,
Alto
ABSOLtnBLT ODOUESS
I Now Says Some Things That In-
rsasjL'^ssr
Tk*
Nile* has a prodigy in the penon of
William Putnam, a maU carrier. He
can recite over S.dUO scriptural Teraea
and can tell the date of any event of
history.
more and bigber class of help.
The optoods of tbe eipert
we
ghrea freely, ila la not looking for
job. bnl baa come for tbe purpose of
dlapending
such
Infurmatlori aa
will
prove of value to tbe city.
While It would
nice If we could
secure a big paper mill at an invest
ment of fllS.fKKl or, flBO.OOO. there B
r.:
wisdom in what this e*iK*rt aays. If
we are to have a paper mill, let us
have tbe best
It
will
«Mit
moae). l«n>e sure, mad It may 1m- that
the cwpttal cannot t>c raised But with
the representations of this expert re
gardtng the value of such a plant to a
elty and an Investment, it la v
While to give the matter every encour
agement and cl(»se inv»*sUgatltm
, fore turning It down
It Is not h
expected that the capital fur a two,
bBII plant oould be raised here.
tbe project 1. properly Cdnsldered
Women's HeBdacfies
1
It
the muscles of tbe abdomen.
It
penetrates through tbe akin carry
ing atrrngth and ela«4city with tL
It strengthens the whole system and
prev-enu all of the diacomforti of
Get Mother's rrieiidottha
Drat Stor^ SlRorboCtlo.
ATLANTA. CA.
for our free illustrated I
s Baby is Born.”
/h« Moffit P«rf€cl
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Be Found la
MattJJohnsohs
6088
cures all kinds of blood trouble,
and Kidney trouble, Catarrab and Rheumatiam, by actinf on the bloGd, Ih cr and
kidneys, by purifying the blood, and con
tains medicines that pass off the in
purities.
Tor tela saa Owaraataad Only By
80c OXFORDS
FOR WOMF.N
SI.50 OXFORDS
KOR MEN
We h»ve better
1.75 to 5.00 FiS.
vour fancy ami
,
You shouia
sec our luic of Oxfonls and
Slipjicrs for
purchase,
Parker iJros. Old Stand
.-t-.
Letter to Mr. A. W. Wal
Traverse City. Mich.
Dear Sir:
No
aatad in tbe
paint on the
rou; not even tbe owner;
tbe painter
And painters sometime
1 of being more
painter to have bis
last tbrde'
yearn, or as kmg as be can? He can
have It last six. If be wanu to.
Lead and oil laau three; Devoe
Ready Palnl taaU ala. Of ooorae. con
dlUoas ateot tbe time of boUu
llAO toughthoroughly
groted IB oil;
rtHit. BBd tba mixture U tl_____
No pulBtar uaad mix; ba cbb*i afford
to.
Hmid-work ^ t oompMa with
machhia-work
Ha ruus i»o rlak with
^TibUrasU U# i® oatag It;; yours.
WINBOIRIIUI
Honest Shoes
- Honest Prices
New Meat Market
This will he our mot
to as lon^j as we are
in the shoe business.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
■ i have opened a first-class
/ meat market at 404 EaSt
Front St., corner Boardman
• Avei Give me a call and 1
will try to pleale you.
VIC C. PALMER
GOOftS DELIVERED.
Clt. Phone Ho. 366.
-iVERYTHIID TO FURNISH YOUR HOME..
LIliiailPtnrCs
J. W.
/WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE MAN BOTH KIND ARD
WISE
ACTS ACC0R0III6LY
W A
$1.00 a Pair
tT»t is all we ask for the ladies sam-
Welabach
burner, thus enjoying tbe roost per^
fset artificial light known. At all
dmes. without variation in quality
and at rates defying compeUon.
Then, as an act of kindness to tbe
wife be has sworn to '•love and
protect.'* be
will
InstaU a Gas
Range, as aa* token of jove.
love, and to
her from tbe dangers and
toll Incident to other methods of
cooking. This will chertsh feelings
to make hks home a paradise. As
services are still .run .free, and
Ranges, Fixtures and all other ap
pliance* sold and placed at cost, a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
with
what were a few
year* ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon as necessi
ties
pic shoes.
S/.4S
$L98
They arc worth
Come in and convince
vourself W
our special shoe liaigainsL
A. S.
The rracliral Shoeman
COLUMBIA
We have l*oih ‘phones.
luniBi an uj ampun
New Shoe Store
Rutnar'a OM 8ta»d.
Pronl Rt
Opposite Whiting Hotal.
raptUaa U
prohibited by
idatute io
That Throbbing Hamlaoha
Would quickly loara you if you uaad
Dr. Klng‘1 New LUe Pills. Tbouaaads
of suSerari have pro|;ad their giatcbleas rnaiit tor Sick mod Narroua Haudacbea.
They make pure blood and
build up yov teulib. Oabr » «mu;
mooey Uck If not cured.
Sold by
Jte O. JohMOO ted T. H. Hernia.
$2.00.
r fiatent leather shivcs
DRY BATTERIES
lairi
BuQbee.A Roxburq, 8. E. Walt A 8ont
Wt b»pt » tint that
Sbtmaktr’s Sbep.
Cnpatemem la Off.
The tnssguw HtcM-k Co will not ap
pear here m-xt week, as tiwing to
wlcknees tn the company. It has lH*en
found necessary to does their season.
This Is the attraction that would
have been here during the race miH*
and celebration, and for this reasun
the cancellation Is to be rv-grelted.
Tbe next attraction to be seen her
will be Probman’a Comedy Co. whlcl
baa as sUra Willard Mack and-Maud
Leone, both well known here. They
win appear here the week of July
Uth. In new playa
FBR 1000 WATTS
tatiain^lMe
*’^?h^^*tber o£ a ^tlnmb habe In
208 FRONT STREET
the establishment of the mill b<- con
summat«-<l tture U no question but
that the cit) would be a large fnilner
and the Invesi4»rs nn-elve g(KHl Inter
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors......................... .................. 75c each ami up
Window Screens.......................................10c each and up
will do
and painlewk and that without tab-
Radiant %
& Roscoe
auhaun
Do Yovi Mood Ono?
Do the Flies Bother? ^
would
tlally. and thus Invite outsiders to take
Block In the foncem
The project is certainly worth
most careful Invest list Urn and should
»
llOTIIEB*S
men before you
there may be enough raised here to
show that Traverse City means bual
ness and will encourage
■
tEFBIGEUmS?
We have a lar^ assortincnt at bonom prices. If
>K)u want to make ice cream, we have th^ ice cream
freezers, and it don’t take nuich money lo get one.
You can pay for ii as you would buy ice cream, 25c
per week.
i-ioi-rr
cbildbirtb. Tbi*
u just wbat
J
EXCUI^IONS
PereM^quette
.. FOH...
AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES, ELECTRIC
BELLS, CIGAR LIGHTERS, ETC. :: :: :: ::
J. B. PAIGE,
.FOURTH OF JULY. 1903.
ELECTRIC .MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION Suppllea and Repaira
Hound irip tirktus. g»*»d going July
:: and
aud mnid n-inrning up tot
und inrliidiiig July vi: will b«- on sab-i
at all Grkt-r office* of thl* ctmipany |
at a rate <d
i
ONE FARE kX)H THE ROUND TRIP.
Point* In Indiana and Ohio wlihln 1
20U mib-* ..r *.-lUng station. Included*
in thi* rattA*k agents for particu
lars
27d*::o.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
. TRY A
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRAVERSE
CITY.
MICH.
I A' Front St. CUIzans phona No.
502or-<
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
fplaking Picture Frames
Is a part of our business^and a h'lg part, too. It is not surprisinjj that wo frame
so many pictures when yOii see the splendid stock to select from. One
thin^j: we do~w^ please our customers--and a pleased customer is our best
atheriisinjj. Have you seen the
newe$Mn nioulditts?
We are receiviiijj tbe latest ideas constantly. Mr. Blue was in (»rai\(^l Uapids
all day Monday, selecting our new fall stock, which will be the most elabo
rate we have ever carried. The trade demantis such a stock—the styles
are constantly chan^inp; beautiful patterns are beinji brought out by the
most expert designers: new combinations of colors are being made. This
great stock will l>e here about the middle of ^uly. In the meantime let us
show you the handsome moultlings we already have.
« PIchire mate «
Is our long Silit—we make them in any way you .want, any shape openings and
as many in the mat;
as you want. Bring us your pictures.
nal’as
picture
Ba$$ Tisbermeii
Will increase the number of their catch if they would first come to the hardware
department and see how we can help you. You’ll want fioles and reels and
hooks and baskets and.lines. We sell > ou everything but the experience—
That only comes by experience.
fid to tbe $boe Dept.
And see how they can fit you out with Waders and Hip Boots. Don’t forget
the Fishermen’s Hat and a good Game Coat. Ypu’ll then be fixed sure.
Daoe Vou Goer Used
A cream separator? It lightens your work- helps produce twice the amount of
^
cream from the same number of quarts of milk—the wtork is done in half
the time. We sell the CELEBk.^TEU MICHIGAN and the PURITAN.
Either one we can recommend most highly. Never have we sold as many
as now. Every’ person who keeps cows should have a SEPAR.ATOR.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE EVKKiyo HBOOBD. TRAVERSE CITY, MIOH., SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
ANNUAL OF
WOMAN'S aUB
What They Say
RODirr* otviN AMO offium
BLCCTCO YCtTCIIOAY
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
1 CaotllMtt ContfICIofi
^Annual AtfdfWM of
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKMSK OITV, IVIIOM.
away Ihf b tirra llnio afit-r llmi- found
pl.sM^ oi mo"" ill ibt. Imik and ibnw
l.hi in uiil but I be bird ala aya look
ibuni lAck. ao at UnKib bu b,fi tbu
n.-at matcTiaia ab.n«
1 hu u.x U
oiHiiind ihrtM, tin.n, a day bill iho bird
Tlif» onakc rr*ii» In Jeffi-nuinvilU alia im qiillf iinrouirnnd
. Oni- of ibi. raroai plaraiorlal luo..)
lid „th. r |.nrt»i of ('lark rounty. Ind
ib a on
oanli a
>p..«kbd
I Uu. Krooii-iir III )var.> Th«- n pUI.
iroui ibai bad apmi iia ««iirv llfr
aaay doan in a ndn*- bidi* a4*viral
hmidrod !«-H b.l..a Ibr oartba «ur
fan . baa juai Imm ii raiiy;tii by l-Iilward
um of tiH* iihino
A llland alio livua n.-ar Joanna l*n Tbr
mii.u. in
ablrb
llland
:
\»o« drunmiliiN on tht* kfy» abaudoniHl
Wilton avjM^imar •m.ui.U 4ii>ldr ilm lit ai.Kbd ai. lud by nniuoroux utid»r
I "PiniKa. and
^ at )«-uni a^'u
NinuiHfnt rau-.d him i.. h«.k fowani
ihf Ui\t
111"
f».l| on a larKf
1ila<k"hak«*
Thf rt |Ml|<t conlinut^l (o nib bUK.k In.u
At .Moiitio".-.
rrawl fmin ih- piano and dropp,.d «.i.
Va.liiK ni.-«
Ihn n«.or. Wli. n- t( «aa klll.Ml
li aa"
«bnd. H*r«!
polMui bad! b«a n mu
toiioid to luiaMiro loarlv !!%•• fi*«*i
furu. iIh- , innv laiiill
and ibn bind nmn.
Ji.hn.lon, <•!
.Nei>
!lM y”iIv bo/ oJd iir"danKur‘**aI Uu
Mr K.-in aaa a
rhanti- <»f biT INdaoii aaa ar»inir
f*a daya dU loriiH i Nubraaka roiiKiu-aiuan
boiiailiold and
A biiiibura p.ildn lonuai In kiltliiK
aim- waa In lb.*
„ -----. n-d lior in*aaiinbaldi
«ii<r droaoiiii; animuta . \i. nait4U ad
If ^•pll •pilo n
vurtU. d
lu i;*bu| plai u ai ilu- tub
•d tlif k1
In t|uH
Till- kin r . luayd SlH- llialal.-d
ibat abi‘ brd Imm ii bin d fur n d.dliiHi Vlo^TbiirMUyT ba/\j^^rn dt^darud Id!
ihni all*- wuiildn'i lamiiio- Id Ilu- b-mil iniirfiT.inu oi
fHTiod
|ua\u tiiiiil Ini niiH an- up
Mih
J.il.iotun toiiiid fliiii il.u rill o.iiui noi
u uiiM.d by
It-aal
iii.aii" h,. aln
i-iilnd aiiolliiM
boll .. and
iiiov.s!
*isii«. II l-oirl
aav liavini* lb.- |m i>UIuiiI »-.r»ant
laiKb I
lald^lll^ lindlapillfd |H.aaua"lon .4 llo >on boi.d In Kb l.iiiund, Va
I abjua.i
Ml
AiuNirfKiiN *'i iMut AlaJ H l'i<ad,.
ivrn nnlM-iaiiy .) Id abbdi aiia ibai abunKl In- all.
i v. ry i-oa pasinrn la iae« ii rblnaKol marry iiKaIn sb.- nuui nir
’ aiid Mltaanb.-.' may In- a diamond forinm- and ilo- boni. aid
jri.dd . %.♦» iro i Mrvain a aior.liouar quraili.il b. 1
I.ir irrasui.-. .b_pohUr.l ib. r.- by kU.' »
------------------------lb.* «
Worst of All f.«
rlKliiliK lo
liuvr
b.rll
CENEIAL NEWS
OF TBE WOILD
M'ri
am
riir) an* im.
or family »?r...ii .
.Tl.ry arr roim.l In
Ihc
aiivuma
.....
Mdloa’ m robu
Tbr
dUrou
mo/ida wunid iM^nin. l/inor./
\inrlla lbN|.< of Nra V
to brr kra%i»
ibn mark of Iut mollirr n
F
dyini; kUa
Mr» lUalr romiuliitil aul
i.l AVi*d
and Bli.T
„la .iw
l.rraal In a laai «uuliracr. and. with
will! tbf
Ihf arid. kUanl i
her ilpa allll Wfl wlili
ibr Kiri Tbn
*ou bariud Ibr yoiink
• "»'•
§4'
.nd
irollrv . ..miMU...- I!,
*d Interest on nil unpaid tnsUlb
. the same to be paid on or be‘
Iffit.
Treaeurer
H r \Vii:;4Ui Allan iimieti.U It si
girls have dlffertnit coniii
d..
grt^at
lions lo in.1i than dll ih.lr imreiii* Hrllain con build shipk aiid bridge*
commltlee.
tbsu
i In many.
Hrlgluui.
It means m.*re to get a ihmUuu In the cl»e.q.er
little devl
wblfl|*i"d id life and to gain name
have biHm
and fame, than It dld tUiy years ago
and fame, than
It
did fitly. fi*riy
oMKlnalliV * **f^*^ipreaslon “g/aaV ^ Ihlny or even iiti year* ago
Ou^
"ubM-f and breadth of view, which
presei.t «ysii*niu-ndyu crush out lb.mark" tbeir writers as thinking worn
en. rutti.T than mere copyists These
many fln.‘ paimrs would Im* a creill* m'nsi '|m‘ ali-ri t.. ev. Jv’ihltig Vf she U
to rear up son- aiut dangblers who
1.. ih.lr anters. were they read or
tball Ik* sir.ing en.*«igh to take th. li
pnbilsl1.1l anywhere.
.
place and st.ni ib.- ibb- of publu
’Oiir mnsliWi niimlmiw have also
btiui unusually fine
Th.*,atleiiUaiice opinion and not float wiib ib.^ eurreni
the l«»sx i.l which liy t'lic 01
iiit" Imi ii k.mmI
Tb«- MiM-UI afierniMUin
a*ihcrHisc W..11U sen.iurdy inbui- b.M U a. n au.qule.l and mm h
(Oiivciticiu e lou.^ A SAKIT\
Tbe blllH hat.- nil Ih.:i» pr..inpily
liKTOSIT H?)\ in our Mcclinn and ae have a "urpluH in ibe
dwt You
Papers
"^• Hy Mter. |»etltlona and prt»lesl.ae
have aimed i.i ibr.»a our Innu. nce tm
lb. "bb* of rlKht In civic affair*
A
. *.n-bb rabb- number of names have
b.i n ad.bil
our list t.f new mem
1.. M- ami alien our year Umk again
mak.-s II" apiswrance ae hope no «dd
. $1.60
Anotti. r r.*ason a club U belpfni
.•man n.nts ebang.*
T.s» iiiucb of
"Him- W..IK vi.ai" her .ml If sb.‘
i failure?
I the QUiWtl(
questbm eve
ready to s
enumen
Mi.rl wo en. when they hwv© off
hi* definite
mnd i.f the schisd nmin.
rind ihenisetve*. not onl
reaching
i.ui studying in a haphasard
leriakiuK many ' nes and finishing
i*f this haphatard
Orivan to Doaporatic
«lVr “drT.v.!*^ Mr’“ Nmuil
UUnf at an out of ila* . B> place
lo.ni bu^Jarm. ami a
rnumvnl from <-lvUUalb.n. a lamlty U
Ivon lo dOhiM-mibin n ra>.‘ id
.4 y i.u i . ad It
This art I
llvrdy m»a Imuao. ab
i" III Ko.nl aiVldfiil.. rr»i
rrKulllng from Ilu
a )*.ung iimple *lartln vmt in life
condlib.n.
i..n. .|«•apUo
.|«•apUn ira
H'a aal. r joiirm y
Wound*. «lr
They a.-n- »o a ell mated It seemti
be villaKr of W.^ald. near Hi IliiokU-na Arnica H
Ibe match might aluuist have beet
KuKland. tbr piildb- l.dtrr l..u I ..n rartb. r.V. at Ji
made
til
Hi
aven.
Hut they were poor
ii« a blrU‘> mill with okks The F H. Mcad«‘ UruK
and he wanted a Cidlege education
aii.l by tbi‘ must rigid economy he wai
able Ui idilain his degree
■’Tlien • he sallied a post graduate
■iiiirsi*. and again the tittle wife made
in- sai rltice
loiter he won a schoiardup wtuch would iiartly i»ay hla way
hnmgh one id the unlvemitlea* of
KunqiHut several hundred dollara
had li* l*e raised In order for him lo
gi*
once mi*re the housewife, who
was an adept with the needle made
ater eacrifice and he finished
e across the stw and return
.Ir.ad
Of cimrsit* you art- going lo
ed only to find an InseiH-rable gulf
;il, ilon’t you.^ It's tnlious
lOK l*v
heiwfim himself and wife
He had
fimtact with the beii men
y with if A
liavt: a
haml. That is all ilom
and the be.i Uwks
These hkd been
bis iimstant Ci*mpanlons for a number
had become crushed
mind stunted by dls
use They U*th roall
.Used the difference
betwtvn them and
i €berriM"
.1. ar i.m s
t -slu- bad iln1dg.1l all
Mid bialll W.ie litVil
tb^ Boston Store
Tumiture Department
ii-:.
J ta.. la a. 'S: J »ily <
JnOgr irf i-rvLu**.
martin & Goans
BUSINESS CAROS.
rUAM KH tC 8M1TU nuU*«,Ot«Mi
^ utwdn^
km.wu many uliullar ca*es
..wn *i b.sd and cidlege Ufa
\ buhbaiid and wife enter
Si hisil
Hbe to take her i*wn favorlts
ci.nrse and be hi*, but soon a ilttie
on.- conns perhaps lu a year or two
aii.ither There is no opiurtunity now
f,.r her to study
They live In amail
apartni.-iits. perhaps tWi*
or
three
ivkuiis
He must
have books and
clothes
The Inci.me is Uiiilted and
ui.me one must do without
The wile
give* all f..r vvar* and year*, till the
busiiand bivoine. an intellectual giant
and the wile only a stunted growth
”lf. the hiistiand Is nolde and good
be rv.alt/et why the diflerence and is
ti*leraiil. perhaps
luilri.ulilng. even
t(»ward her and her Ignorance
if he
is '.ess noble he seeks the society of
oih. r women whose training and adintage* have been more newrly equal
his i*wu. forgettiog and neglecting
-r. whose sacrifice ha* made him
uch as these Just descrliied.
the vliib is a gnqti benefit. You will
ask can a club.take the plaoe of a cob
h-ge course? No. but it can be an inspiralli.n and give woman a perma
nent widening of Uie Butiook on life
and sivcleiy
A mile
gixwl
systemaUc
work
keeiM the mind in training so it is
able to di* more work when the time
comes and she has the leisure to do K
-Ti# wife, through the club, can
kci'p in touch with the world’s eveats
belter than the husband who U busy
in coilege halls or la the bustaeas
world
Hhe may be able to «ive mucA
i.i him in this way. and her mind tf
trained and hept alert Is able to grasp
to live with him. hU life
usiaess or ta school.
*MSi-«
PM MtNT:'
-p I .
A g
I M t llmou
».\'I .^uiul UlSijng
so.*
Wiia. l»
MlfiCfiLLANSOUt"
'u.rt.-.r^, £.:ra.n.’ “ *'*• “c-*
l»ers at leisure.
'The rontciils
01 your house may. hu'ti; the
iimlcnls of our vault CAN
NOT................. .....
lo ot(i.r" ii on.‘ ill llo- iiiosi
t*ol<'iii
Tti.* dlHCUssU.ii «.l inuluttl ltii.ii ii>
al"4i has a broadi iilng Inilueiii e
' Kxcus.* me 'If 1 am per".*nal tor a
iiH.ment
Three years ag.> wb.ii I
j.dmil the club I kn. w mile id.hiilise
I wised.
I
sauKius m »u
mile
hi' /ake
baking
Of what was wbole*.»me or
what not. i Ibouglu mile
1 knew
mile id swealrshop lalH.r.
I Unigbi
any garm.nl that pl.asul im-. no mat
buahches
. 8. Hulf. Provident
. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H. C. Davl
riedrich, V. Prea da
A.V.FrW
ing id fal tury liisp.'c/l.m or id the li/.
.d a factory woman
I knew nothing
L'lJ M
v?!r
7?|
AWN Rv*WgR» RJU*A1RRU-Ity ee es-
Aai NtU-ta UtrShM "STMi.
l«Wt».«
iAR»TE£4 INTI£ASTEIII.a
AND OONNBOTMNM.
Up bariiiful '/estilis“ I ‘tliougm mil.
aUmi the slaugbier of .mr bUda or
why I slii.nid not w.ar a bti.l on iiiy
hat. or had I nwlired wbai wom.u
ix»uld .b* h* pr.M.ci our forest". b.-au
..u i'buu." lu lU.- utuller «.f MutU .^1*1.tlfy our cities and Infiuence our Ugls
lalors for a clean g.*verum.fii
Ml
these thing* I have leanml id the i kim. ussiiiM UUI.1 .^lui.. m wbuh iv pn-ni
i..^ 111% intud Ibnir < Uim> If u* t..r • kuiMtuutnat uiwl
i.lM-r.bv ^ova.O."! wswtll
.J
___________ _____
toplcf
W.xluu>%U> , tb<mb lUr ol
iiU-r A I*
iwo Slut ..i. Thur-U». Ou- ush .U> i.Msx .
iKim touched on.
lug ali*ng these lines One reads along
the Hue* they have lui-n >Himklng i'Ur. in suld .Luniy. n.
uud . »smm.
and *i* the goi*d infiiieiuv gr.rw^nd
....
I!
"TUua ««
• uuU du«i
5L
aTICIkH. TRAIN
When Yofi Wtfil I Nice Cil
Nett
•n K-HA.
Butchora and 8«uaa«m Makerm.
to, IXinw... ^ 0.4, a« ,
itT ys TO loy!
UyoUiWsucto mslsU a sj^Icm ol Klcctncal Lighting
BclU, Burglar Alarms cv TJlephoncs, |*crmit u* to esti
mate.
Wc have a line line of
work ami material
ii.
CAMPBELL BROS
J. w, Ghuuett, a. D.
GRAND RAPIDS A IHDIARA RY
COMPANY.
JOHN H. SANTO
IsENEiUL UKUfUIICE
::::::
New Wilhelm Block.
Trsvsiws City
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
this Beautiful Sleeper
Bo'Cart
llcrcis'vou!
vharuc
to
get
a
"§§3‘k^-‘2?r.i.‘hsc-.‘k
lAite BiTtv* fruw rv. WejM. Oroed lUeSiU.
’-SSL'wSSwtrss
TrViu ernr* frvSB NorShport. OUeewe sad
C. U UKTWOOO. O^f At A,
$9M-Onh^'$9.00 FIRE INSURANCE
chiKl’s
PERBAfiAPQUBTTB
cania^c oi slccj»ci g..-vail at a rematkablv low^ |*i*icc.
•carts an.l
picH)
cajis,
T
Wc have 16 slcc|>cr gocarriages
patterns, with
lace
left in stock, aP
rubl»cr
)>arasblt and
LW HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
tires, hul*
all the
latest
We need the floor space}
Do pou need a carriage?
Grand Rapids Furniiure Co.
House Furnishers. 218 Front Street
.’i;
leiuuil umd . in-wlas
The 'l*r/"iug"i*n of ‘iVils'“insplratioi,
l^ollman
This pcrlfil chriry srt’ihT ilotS not 1 rush thr
cherry or caiu^* any loss of juict-, a pcaclical
inachim* for-largc. small or California ihorrifs.
I hc scetl cxtraciink! knifo vlrivcs iht* stn-il into
one ilish ami actually throws the cherry into an
other. The marks of the knife can scarcely he
seen on the secileil fruits. It
LH'ils from *J0 to
HOI quarts per hour, ami it’s yours
y<n:
for the
FSb’Si&JrsdrruS ttfsss:
• Wt.r.1. s
ihc key
be ripe
^1.1
-‘Hr’-..uirisrs« sstu 2:
ill times iluriii^ hanking ho-.irv
oouis j.rov
prov iile
i
Pnvalc riMiuis
1 w’her
look
".rt li.r rlKhl lIvlnK, higher culture,
our sympaibb" have Ihim> broad
ill. the limds id friendship more
Ikiwnl Imublea Kin
iti-iric lltUerH la lb.
miy bftc.
U a Kuar
J.dinM.u and K. H
rrd by Jan I
A
sl^ l»r.»gr
.•teniful
"Tb.- pr..Kraiua, abbb
cre.lii li. our able program
bav.. b..eii carrliil out with
at Ion
Many able pikpere
z "izrKiz
------------------------------rl. xi i -ab uSal. r fatlm.i!..
5^..
p, iM.*;rapb
“*or.2?8^
north Uae oi lot I oi Mo^ t. In ^
nnh. Ln, * Co n Fifth nnbdlrlskia of
Treverse Citjr. to the north end of
day with men doing only hU line ti(
work Ihirlng his day s work becomii*
In exmtart with the doctor, the trar
cling man. the Uwyt-r. the minister
he merchant, the mt^hanic.
ke time to eaehang.* alsmt the, )>etiefits
i..
s
There «aa a very largo attondasce
at tbo annual monUag of the Woman'i ideas. The woman d«»es not meet mi thinks of the rar»- omsu-niniiv a
hi-r id
Ut, tin
club ynaterday afteraooiL Boaidea the many women as her hualiand meets pro lU-ge 11 gv.i.
men aiNd those she .ioe* nuvt are all oib.-rs
doing the same worlt "he I*
They!
'Itowmi-r in i.r.i.T u> r.i*.!ve Wi
'mi
coi.k, they sew. and entertain and i fit one > ". if i»r lo gue U iu-fU
there is not the chaac* f..r the ei.^oib»r- thr,.uith
tb.- club i.ne mi
change of ideas on a variety of sub ! work lor thec. -.t
une mu"i give
'id-;'
jects
itbiciut. iiin.- siuugth and em-n
ftbich ahowed all bitla of
”Ther%- are other rvasi.ns why al‘The ePd. iuemUr who atiead" I
III.* Hub paid and |1S<.I>6 In the troaan
ury cEclu.lve of the club fund of Mi. woman should not allow herself to -’Mom. never writ.*" a pain r *.r
her.
I bleb baa iHi-n started toward ralalng iHTome rusty
If she is a mother..*’”
'* Ci.romiM.v lo.^e* rar.- ..pis.rtii
»e>
for
the building
as si"»n as the chlltlH-n reach the age(
»e The prtK'eedi from I be
to commence to reason they come toj
riii-lve only in the mea*
night will also be added
her with qaestiiins on every siibject.-l “^e that we give,
d; and the IndlcatHma are
if she is well Informvil and answer* !
'
readily she holds their ri‘MHa’l and j
every club m.mberwlll f.*,-: bor
confidence
If she constantly^show*
Ci .iH.usiblifiy and Ik- prv*
a lack of kmiw l. dge thev !.»*«* th.'ir ‘‘ni'•« everv tm i-ung, unles" d. iaintil
confidence in her and pm’ the moibi-r ’ <’>
. b.. willing to take a part
rlnU to lie I
on a much lower plane than she de *•«
pri*gram wheii.-ver an i.pi»*rThe folb
Ing year: Preoldenl. lira. serves This is sad and when a mother
to pay all due* and a*
for the
Ural rtoe ppeaWent. lira. reaches this pass she mu*t leave the
• *“ erliiclsi* it hers
K II Mlnw;
jy
|mi.prr*; aroond vice president.
Id her child’s development • *>**•> In the spirit and manner she
I would tH‘ willing to Ik* crluclMii herMr* r J Knecland; recording aoert►elf; to do all in her i*.wer to raiM
lary. Mr* J. F. (lllleaide; erreapondthe standing td ib.- club, that our elub
inj: a.irreiary. Mrs K. K White; finan
l*ecaii
may cm.- to Ih'* rtHiqrm/ed as i.ne .d
three year*
ilal Miretarr. Mrs C R Ui'keray:
the greatest laeior* for g.i*.l in the
treasurer. Mn. H J Hlgglna; llbrar
d not
Ian Mr* A 11 tVmk: dlrti'tor (three for
right here, i.nlay.
year"!. Mn K. H. Pratt: director (two
If she" U not cai
s ebit. bi.ine fi.r i.
year*I Mra L. RoberU: director (one mUl, leave him alone
ic In his Iniellii t
•iher year rolls ai
ual tievel.q
alMlnte tr*ome
yean Mr" J A. Montague
sighted
President’s Annual.
thank the
The Hiiiiual address of the president
olbeois and all im inbi r* id
dill.
aa* lull of Iniereal
It was aa fol
(..r the biyal supp..n you tia
l(»w»:
It has b.*. u a pbasure
the mi.ther
Thl* is a me
’'Another ye«r of our club fife la
as
y..nr
pji-sld.
ni.”
»j hi*r Tiio hiwvy ii often
drawihK to a cI.M.e
This, like many
•iidlHo
nuoiher club year has Inin rather uu
of’virl*'‘!s
II K.-aa..n. Ib'calnr Al«
’ K..r lhr«a
ytqira.** abo arliOM. "1 «<
frralde pain Ir.mi lm!l^.and U.arl Iruiib!.Iba
.•Ilialdr alien .I.M ioni 1
dlAi faibil
b HEMi 1 ^aa III
to liy Kl.1l
IttiterH and tli.<
: 1 impr.>v«>d ai
i«.r d.uKh..r
WAIT OCPAITIEIT
PAVINO TAX NOTICB
To AU People tiHereeted.
she wis given up to die. Then she
Farm For Sale
100' ecrsie known as the Bteel or MeeA
ham farm One of the beet la OraM
^^raveree county: SH miles eouU,«l
the city.
JURPET GIEMNG V8HKL.
Carpet Qcaaiac end Peether Beao-
A 1. OAEILICK CO, CITY.
ORB.
BAWYKR
A
PfiNHALLThON
JIENTISTS.“sr£.“xr.'S2i;
iU:'
■
K a ourat. rmricer.
W .U
to **.>*».. lit
jJ
'W:-'
m
The Great Adjustment
TBS KVBHOlO BXOOBA TRSVXB8B dTT. MIOH^ SATURDAY. JUNE 27. IMS.
ELS RAPIDS CONCERT WAS smvicisnimi
DEUGHTFUL|
BURGLARY
0OLO THIfF MAM A GOOD HAUL
LATT MIGHT
TOl^
WK>«
AMO fTOLF $300 AND A VALUAlLf
^
WATCH AND CHAIN
. M. •. L««f Whil. th*
^br the ihlef Tber^ U pra^ly
oo clue, alihoufh It u certain that
'
othw Taluablea la the houae. but
uf thaae were touched.
Mr Lang waa out of the city yt^
Iordan afternoon and did not get bat k
^tU after banking boura. ao he look
Wntly knew It. and
prumed by
ibv
f-SSiwL, to ibe bouse was obtaiueo
iJU-SS.SI^KS'.-'Kr
Miss Maade Rohemofi of tMs efty
was graduated from lha grfiM sEhooi
departiMat of thr^lMtHU; Mlehlgaa
NormaJ.sohool Thumday evUtag.
telephone has been esuhijshed la
they s hotel si FtowelL This
i great convenleooe lo ihe(recit
•TKWAAT A tMFFE
ers at Cariv Lake
^
i-Yank meArich has added three
TAA GAVf FINi FAOOFAH
and avenl^
^
large Camily row bonis to his U^at liv
ery at CtiTp Lake
have pitched thel^
AuapiCM 9f Woman* Club
corner of Webster
----------------------------------X Evangelist C A
Cvonlng—Ono of Best Mu*!^
Hansen is connected with the work
it Cvonu Cvor Heard H*ere.
here lo help in cairylng on a senes of
Uui-len Bcberuierhui n. pastor revival me«;Ungs. beginuing Tuesday.
d the t^ong^egaMuual church at Hop
A Buud a^lfiK-4- Uwi rv*-iiiUK u» *be
kin*. Minn , will occupy the pulpit at
he mumtng servu'e
AU are oordlaUy Uvttsd.
years. She wa^
given undvr ibt- aunpU-v*. id ibe
Worn
lb*- Woni
First MstMIsl.
aa's club by itewart A Steffens or
chestra and those whom they had In
Vn
and
vlted to assist them
There should
.iai
in a
not have besrn a vacant seal In the
body
The funeral will be held
J
day at 2 ;JU fn>m the Second M
iments ever i
church, under the direction of li
or pri>ft-..l
G;15,
^p worth
L^gue
Topic
Heathen Untors ^(X Medical Mis
.e a meeting of the Cnl
the uri bi-»ira a ah n
lonaries ’ Mr Arch Eldrod will lead
nights of Pythias. Monfurmly excel lent and ibe audkuce i
7:;io. -Wesley" serv Ics?. "f^aui and
lune 2«. for the
lined heartily to the en>.ymeni of i
Vesley. No 1." Illustrated by
drilling
Every
memb
numbers preseoiefi
Mr. A H He
ici.n
Mr. King will sing "The Lost
onpany
is
expecied
u» t*e
eseni
day was given an euihusiasilc ence
(’hord ■ and It will be illustralied
Rev
T
P
tiiom
»-d from
ss were Mrs Bailey and Mr I’sUe
Oraos EpIsospsL
\
worlds
cx»nferenee
of
Christian
while Prof E Maro was rwalled a«i
^ers at Chlcagi*. .where I'r Ti»rrye
Rev.
C.
T.
BtouL
Bsetor.
and agaliL
Corner Boardomn Ave: and W’ash
Mr. Alexander were
welcomed
The pn»grsm uptned with the ' K
e from their evangelistic lour of
the world in whh'h they held meet
Morning servlcs asd ssrmoa. 10:10 ings in Hawaii. Japan. China Auai
lia. .N\*w
Zealand.
India,
hhcgla
Sunday school at II.
Scotland and Ireland
It is said that
Evening service at 7:10
30.UOU conversions resulu*d from their
AU are cordially Invited to
neetings. and they will return to Engand in SepiemlH-r to continue their
vork
In many of the
Morning servlee. 10 Jo
al erase !ek are la-lng
Sui.J»*<i
Indifference"
one of which will »eat
Hunday school at I2:00.
pleu-d. 12.000 peopuaea Bible ela.s at 12:00.
Bsraea
The Sunday runs by
6 15
Bay line to Northpi.rt a
Ewnlng
service. 7:Jt*.
subjet
Evening
Iki disconilnued tor ih«
•F»<dl.b
\<*ll*li (Ones
ueetiug Thursday ewnu
Ml are cordially tnviied
>2r,
!«mry MdUalsy. Pastor,
th schoed. f:a.
,'nr'
waa luiaed. the door uulocketL am
the burglar went up eialrs and heliM-tl
hlnuelf to Mr Lang * roll It wae evl
dently the work of a wan who k
more than a little aU»ut breaking
entering
Mr Lang U alderman l
jthe Ktrst ward of Elk Kaplds
o... suua.,
Congrsgatlonah
Tfue Lilwriy
Musle by the quar
Join in the hymus
Hhake bauds
** Sunday .-.chiKd at rnmn
ol the quarter i k*ses
liuerinedlate tiirlsllan
KILLED BY
AVALANCHE
B Wt ETITRaUT,
r.-.,
The
.....Is Now Going at a fom HooU. : r
These Astonishing Bargains Wiii Startie
Aii Comers that Know Vatues!^
Vou stand in yonr own light if yon won't inoestigate
Men s Odd vest>
$1.50. otherr'i fro'
been
bcc placed in one
for
Men s I'aniN. a big lot of all wool Ca
* \^oing*“poople's SiKieiy of Christian
Endeavor at 6: JO p. m
At 7: JO p. m a imniuu ol th»
ceUeiii program of children s day
be ^e|w^ated. as many friends and parflits were unable to gel In the church
children s dav
All are Inviied
The
ill U* fur the Sunday schiwd
“wS
VF AGAINST IT ACAlll
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ciau* Warner. Propnsvor
srTTv*NS HAV. MlCU
Loewua ciu-v to lii^ul.ful i*r«.iid Tr«vc4-M>
Christian fidsnes Bsrvlcs.
odem Woodmen hall, over post
office.
Sunday morning. 10:80.
Subji-ci •C.ivJ
.
»
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
All Invited lo each and even* *er
U
r gooil styles, worth
ende.i
•
IS Ki%
giSKl. whidewum* j
Chief
thi‘in and tbelr w
nle today
it is claimed ih,
‘ se Mr Stearns
that the cow was thrown by the aul
mal
The U»ys. when remonstrated
; with, were rather Impudent
The en
lire neighborhood. U U said, are woi
drrlng what will hap|K>n neil. but jBr
reluctant to swear out a warrant Th
police authorltitw have taken them a<
ter In hand now and things will b
’ doing U all Is not quiet and i»emvfu
EUN COLLECTION AGENCY
The 8ua CWIecllon Agency
Utle of a now business concern Just
esUhllahod. A K Nerllnger and Herhwrt homers have formed a partner
ship for the purpoae of conducting a
oollectlon agency and for the handling
of local hualneas houses and firms In
other portions of northera Michigan
Mr. Nerllnger will* look after the legal
end of the business and Mr. 8t»mers
win chletljr look after the wc»rk i*f c<»l
!S^^iecouuu of local business
and firms In other portions of north
em Michigan
Mr. Nerllnger will look
after the legal end of the business and
Mr Bomors will chiefly look after the
Um wm^ rnding Juuma In
wr« tvov* AdwttMMl Juu* t.\ lixu.
r.‘ •
Over First Naliorval Barvk
TO EXCHANGE
OockI driving
Fanil
horse, buggy, cutter
acres 4 miles iroin BcU-
aire on Torch l.a^rr,
.S’
1100
PlanM TunoA
■ Qrtanelto have a special Inner for train at C’adiUac Wtslnesday evening
E short time at Ue store and any and'as a result of the accident had bb
left arm ampuuted lUHir the shoulder
His head was also cut and
bruised
He was brought lo this city last even
Ing on the «:k0 G R A 1 train and
taken to his brother's home at the
on Eighth street In
ths Aftsmoon.
MlCnOAM. CoaaSK of Oraiwl
r The Erst regular passenger trai
the T C.. LAM will be run U
row
to Buttons Bay. Omena and
Norihport. The train will leave from
the G R. A 1 depot at 8:30. aad re
turning leave Norihport at 3:00. or
soon after. This will afford opportun
ity for a fine trip to either of the re
sorts in that locality and reiom the
same day .
No doubt the Erst yralu
ON YOUR OUTBtM DOORG BM CaF
........................
A
Men’s While
Hamlkcu hicfs,
luU
iej;uUi size, worth He, now choke
ioi............................................... .............. Oo
l\» iht- one who i!ot . the cooking for the family, ami
sometimes lo-lhi- m iniiers of the f<|ii ly. to tiiul that
ire haking has bt n spoiled blcau>k poor ex
tracts or baking poVder had U-en usCd in its manu
facture.
SaaoK
by
lining Johnson s Pure Havormg I xiracls ami Pure
Crcaih^ Tartar Baking l‘owder at Hac per jHiund.
PrescripttonB Carefully and Conscientioualy Compounded.
fruit
house and lot.
'3obnson'$ Drug Store.
Will jay.ditfcr.
ericc in money.
Watch This Space.
I MagARTHUR
has returned from Chicago with
the
LaUst Modis Jo ArRstlc
HiifDressiBi.
Rom 510:-
Willcs Block
Es“rS:'a^,S“*“
S-SasS
r.2.S;
TO NOITHFOKT TOMOKKOW
. K,V
trees, small fruits. gCKwl soil, for
ifAt
INJURED MAN/JARJO FOR
88c
and harness for a lot.
- Wt»I«y Services
J. hn Wc.Mev was U.m June .’i
.Vev.
and in »..uiuu-uu.ra<
me event Ihe li duwlng rtH-clal
lev" ^t-rvtet‘« are'pianned at lh<
Meihudl*t tluirch
June 2.S
l*aul and Wf»ley_’
Jiilv .s
Paul and Wesley. N
QTATB OF MlCHiaAK. Conoty
Om&d
July 12- fatludlcUm and Wealey. *
July IP— Early l*n»te)^iaim».m and
Wesley
lMii«oAr«la Uo citT
Tiwv,-r«r Ciu »4i Kn
The alH.ve service* are Uauiifully
llliistraied by the su-rtvopilcon. 8pe<'
iai illustratvHl song* at each serv ice
was riH^ueil with i-qua! en
O TATE OK RieaiUAX-C'uttSty uf Urmnd
July 26--The
Baptists and We
P|Md
He was again n-iailed and
ley
Rev. W. T Woodhouse
out from the wings *aud
August 2—"The Puritans and We
the crowd would noi haw
lev." Rev l» Cochlln
and he was lorwil to play
Augu,i P-"The Church td England
lection
and Wesley. Rev.C T Stout
pkHV. -A Itay With the Vlrcus. was ^ August 16-"The Story of Wesley."
closing number, a tilling cW to
‘August 2J—"The Story of Wesley
delightful program
T)he
the delli
that hmiM ouvr prt-it*red totwndcr huanaoxl
lertd by
' August 3t>—"The Wesleyan Revival
In and
r» ^
cheatra
at Work." No. I
a as as foil
The .
September 6-^"TL
•tor;
Prof
W Ste
Cuy.wud •how
val at Work." No. 2
dir
Horst and W C Yiitzy. vhdins;
I
‘’Tid
li’^li'Tunh^
ortLr^
Uixt mid ^rttloo
The las
Vader. lYed
E White, cello, Charles V
VV H Sief y-aied1 by beautiful plciures.
Wuraburg l*ass<*s
fens piano: J Hite time: A R Dia ® Al! are welcome
mond. piccolo; Vic C Palmer,
liar*
Pair
net: E V Palmer Hixt Hav
nets:
James Marttuek.
tromlKiUt
Charles A Skelcher.
Carl
Nelson
!<>ench horns: Charles C. Burrows. M First Regular Train Will Lsavs Hsrs
B Holley, drums and traps
•
at 8:30 a. m. and Rsturn in
begun
IB memners
are
at
Hamilton A Mllllken
worth
“l» is Otry Jinnoyina'
The Nerlinjer
Real Estate EYchaDs:e
for
i:?2.iLrsi!r
...
15c
choice for..;.... ............... Ol
xud
jX.rj‘:^rrz
Matthews.
iineres., Cheviot^, etc . that an
to
have
Crushes,
Kciloras, also some Sun ilals.
NKW STVI.KSIX IIAIK
l*lSS>mH)RNAMKNTS.
VA|AKTfiLx-A ifuoi m»n Vu dnv.
W
at—i b.oice
J ^ Merrs -Maaras Tics ami Hand boww j
iiiduvlini;
ng Oivsn Eoms Whple-
Clare and Ulen WYtltney. two of
Eve boys who weiv arrested on s
le of stealing frutt
from B L
Kvervone of thv»-r \i >is
Men’s Suits, including Blue Serges. CaNsiineres. aiul tine VeK rs \\ ..ih $Mk>. $K».
and $1*2.00, strictly all wool, oild lots and broken !*ize;i. about i .iuiynall. 4,05
IpancertojeWs
Geys Who
Worsteds.'soniv- cwir it $1
^ PERSONAL.
ou- Ijtrson and wUe drove; in
Suiiolus. Bay this morning.
J U Siautou has returned te
city from Chicag<» to spend the
•A
'
. Cheviots
$l*J.UiUo $15.00.
11 1h- sold, choice fv»r ...
$1.50, $1.75 and as high as $J 50. will
rha
s govonior and (he aulUvan s ’ Uisi rhord" on his one
be goggle jH-g
not IK* taken too
h*. bin he g*d
i»rlously. and If the prosecution of
JewUh rascality be carried on with the fineat of musle out of the
en a rousing
proper detennlnatUw other southern monstrosity
d resis.udiHl with
lullow suit
centers will ultlnu
goggkwpcg
vemli
sale esmlm
.ble Hebrew
j oMh^dJilsTt-Il and*«
fitim MHithem Kussi
ling of Cas
that M)ld
that
M)ld at
a
pile anti will l>e soUi only one to i c tislvuuer
m in the Hwedinh Luth
All Germans invited
Melvin E. Trotter.
siUH-rintet
of the Rescue mUsiou at Grand Rap
Ids. with his assistant. William T \Vil
son arnveil in the city tVKlay for a
miinih s stay at Oiuenn
Mr and Mrs Aden McBride of Dur
I'llh,
•WIM iTUMNTt AND TEACHERS
and ieJt this afiernoon lor
ik-Haire.
Mi-hsliia
I
MET TRAGIC DEATH
after a visit with Mr and
Mrs B.
Brislo!
lastlc em-..re wa» gracefully r
Miss Minnie Hubtiell ha» returned
d to by I he orcUehtra
to the city alter chisfng her sch.sd in
»prano solo, with onhe-ira a
. iiugh Kennedy. Pastor.
C»«hV Were
leaUntly
Killed )
me. "The Gram township
Uinient "Twi*
l.y .Mr
Three tertouely Injured Out of
Mrs Startmek ol Giawu. is visiting
llollUlav was eiitl
ska^ Glass." the last
rehiKinded
•kX.undaiiuns of Chrisiiai Mr and Mrs E J Fulghuiu
^d. and the sinm-r
Party of Fourteen.
Mrs J H Pat ion td Almi t i» the
lees for ehil
Paiih
1
Pnrkir
guest of her daughter.
Mr
dien at the elose id the sero
Pennington id Fifth stfi-ei
I
..D.
u
t.>
Evening
service.
7::o.
Patton will be here early next week
U nit puces id I
•Shall We Know One
.\li
Mrs lk-i»rge Gardner id IK-iroil l.
well icceKcd
Heaven?
j achool of Beurlch..
visiting her uncle. S H. .Me.Miehae!
lcli«htlu
Class meeting,
m .
and other relative.-, id this e
Sunday achool at^il m.
One master an?*eet”n”achol
Engel, priueipnl' id the
Aiiegnn wchuolb.
kiting
iting Mra
Mr» J W.
Hlclly.and two scholars badly
lay View , w here
piano accomiiauinunt b> MUh
I'oia
Heihen Ooctors and Medical
Ciitiage and wilt si»end the
Travis
.Mrt, -Hailey
has luver ap
Leader. Gertrude
peared to belter advautagi than she
did last evening and ihe audience r
A cordial wciaane to these serv
cetved the reading enthusiasiicali
.
Churwh of Christ (Dlaclplsa.)
giving
her
a
ttatiering encore. <
r the pie*
which she resis.uded with. I he nwdiiJ
n« wtH*k :
of Fred
Euicison
Brm.khNam
Alex t'hamikagne U2V Kast Eight h
|i$ INDICATED EY APPEAL
Hanks
This closed the lirsi part .
trivi
^
Meetings held in Stelnbi^rg's Grand
le pnqjram
H Harris, Cnhnt -siret-i
EEEEAREIANE
)piTa Huu
re• Hcrhn as li
Janies
\V
CaiiiptH-n
Sixireutb
Morning.
lOJo
Subjwi
Mon
er of Perwonality •
i.nd
A |.aii
liait id ihe pn
.Mr* S\ Hilbert*. 41? Cedar siixvt
Who Are Urfed to Contmus Demon gram;
12
.'simday
school
at
12.
lowed
cd
by
l
lUigson
It was b
.Mr t'lark, Cyprus street
Endeavor meeting in Grange hall at
nifort.
s^lh
^
Mon
Vlartuel solo. ' L
Public school. SlK-rnian.
strations Aaslnst the Jsw* a
u u eliK'k.
finely played by
Thomas Smlih Mayfield
Evening. 7;.JO; subject
Drive Them OuL
t-SIHdld lo an
who was Iun-i.-d to re*|H.nd
E B Barr Sherman
den of Slu: and What lo
J J Keruev. WiXfiTd
Penleooslai prayer meeUng Thurs
lizes ironi fhapin s ui
day evening. 7:80.
tasy. •The Storks • was Uic
London. June 27.—A dlspaicl
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Saturday night, united prayer
ber. whicli was wvll riH'eiviil
meaaa. Kuasla. stales that the .
study of the Sunday
school Is
Then came one id the biggest hii
of ihc evening
iTof E Maro playiu with the children
i-riure/ by .A Thuiu.
of the tliUht nutuUr.
Thth' wa* (i.llowed
STEINBERG’S STORE"^
Cesf
VoU'foraeL
I he giK>d things Ave havA* told you about—
for the last few dcays we arc going lo rejieat it
Olbite 6ood$
These are selling tine
h
and are beauilful and
ihe price is so lillle too, plain and
satin stripes---- ..
Colored Dimities
Our buyer while in Chicago picked up some
coioreu
ilored aimr|iues.
dimqitles. light
ngni and
rare barga
iih conirasling figures ^nd
dark groum
dois. addedI lo- ihis are our regular
15c line, all for
10c
Sbirt Olaists 25 p«re«ntoit!
AVa
that arc
.A line of Sample White AVaists
-----mussed.1 fr
from handling.
beautiful. slightly
Choice at ‘4 off regular price.
Samrie Pttticoals
ATKIrd Clrxdmr ^rlo»
Agent’s s I pies of black mercerized Petticoats—thhey are perfect in every' way, every*
seam do uble-stiiched, 14 stitches lo the inch^
Cace Curtains Special
(KMs and Eads
From the season’s selling, some arc only
pair each,some lots hav 2 three curtains in.
\Ve decided lb clean up this lot very* quickly
—and if you can use a single cunain or a
pair or even three curtains, don’t fail to look
these over, everything in the lot from the
cheapest to the high grade curtains. The
prices will-certainly appeal to you.
MaII Ord^rm
fiodiag thi. . TCI, nap&cMT
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THE EVENED TiECORD
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TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903
Cb< evening Record’s Up*to-Daie Illustrated Feaure
FIRE AIVU BOAT DRILLS ON THE GREAT OCEAN LINERS
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M ..e»
ilnsutohed lha
of the paaaeaEeia knew that a ftrr waa In prosraM.
Another modern litotltutk*n desisnad
to leaarn the rtoka of ovean \o>asea to
tha boat drUL In pra. th^ thto to uaually
oooductad la connaition aiih the lirr
4rtlt AlUmisli. aa will be uhderatood. It
la aaclreljr/diatlmt from the latter, alnca
r ihfcD Ui Aliy .Olber i*Ari I b« Uully In say nts
th*^» to the
hs.t«. tiMt tb* d9f«cu ai«
•
iSi«rE • »*Te,rd brr.klnif
is. huniAn
Ni-.nm. U»tl. cniVA.^1 SHiJ »sAMUH«rd bound •W .rowdril
VAiii.
MflJ
«D.l thr
»n*«. Wn uuiMuUJly fn
iieM..nitll>
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i4iU>‘..l
A
.U|.plto.
rule heins allolted to a-^boat
T t ua
eA.ry one know a Juat/where to go the
moment the call for the drtU la aounded,
and the rapidity with which th.- crewa
aaaemble at thair boata I. Itowllderins
to tha Undamen. But the aallora are 6ot
t
MP OF GROWma GRAIN
Mov«t PMtsf* «r tke St. Liaih
Wortd't Fair.
■mui. AOtMTO U lUatD.
IncluAlai
VMUsht up b> (he
Wk^r. uDd .. um.uu.
As soon as thesie kupplUw
thrown tnlo the boau the ca
a kisna!. the crews leap into
of v lok kwork Tise i
Eelrncy with thJ’^ra and al
the keawotthlneaa of
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d.ylTnd'^*Aa hTihe7ii?‘ot"11^ 11^ i
f .S.W.l. .J V,uh %%A«s.to oX Ail AWU
Aud II to .-Md.ni th«1
Thia map If dSO faat lo^ framr^ la
•'vVv.
adrU-d that
•s. t.-ahz.ucsidwit* Ahl. h no huiiiAn
Old. r lo iruAMl
•f’>v
_A«UlhM>yfalMlitt*-* tontM‘lUflll Uia.r. MU< ll
e^uie*. Ih.-y Et.-' .Oi.ltnualiy d-.
'Of tM 4-«ti trovsl
On.- of th.». 1
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v*-i\e wh> traveler* ferl that Ibry are
a* safe aboard the big veaiu to a. the)
would be at h..me or In a hotel In fact,
the Okrau aleameiw may be .xsnuAred
to nothing so much a* to huge tloatlng
hotel*, whetvin the .omf..rt. convenIcn.e und naf.-i) of the gue*t* are the
main d.-*ideruta
Ju*t as ia-rfei-t dlaelpfine i* .-sksenilal In the au. .'e** Of a
hotel. «o to dtoeipllne the great thing
abo;ird ship, and it to a *our.e of jolde
f
mK4
fi.ilii .allAJO 1
VAUtl Ih- .JU1I.A
, yiAiA Aln.r A 1.1s
llo«r Isait.oa-11 tliua tSmtroy.d but fh.- muiin.
conn*til.» r«iall tb. ki.-uI
i.r lh.
nA*l, lowse^ ubl.lA loubl ofi.ri btiAS1.^11 pi.-vfbt«*'l bA«J vb.-j.- b. »-n
liintlr n.. IbrElg f..i n*litlnK lb. IUiii.k
T.. ihto end diUto t*i.- r.*KUlarl> . ..n
dut ted in port. AO (h«l •li.Hild Ibe . Ftoi.
At toe there MTtJl be n.iii.-of the , ..i.fiinli.ii
iliMt niimatAs »u »Muiia1> AtTEJnitl the
A.tvii<K of m flame awept vrua. |
nnil l^iiry.r'the'itT-
et* are f
fe. I dl*.-l•Iplllle
In .-on. luan.i'l It might be mentioned
that the iM.wer* that be are at thia
writing ionshlerlng plan* whereby they
hoi.e to make Htlil further advancoa In
the dlr«-<-lluM of preventing lo*» of Ufa
In the event of a..ld.nl
The great
thing to be avoided to a t«nl.. for
pani.-k have In the laist coi.tiibutad
larg.ly i.» luniing what might hav*
to-en-merely a n.tohap Int.. if \ei liable
l:.-cFMrni«>ng the fo»^ ol example,•^ba
'ompanl*-e ai»- seeing t«.
r Ihm bluae- to kuppoetd to U
II ward H.e U-ll
but
.mbtohl|.« iwbe. atel IJ an
i
ew-tin on .l.Mk fi..ni
at ..of lln. r. hut i^>in« I
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bV “■
in- a I
in.Kina tb. rtaht uiov.- to
with
W IA . in. rKon. v falllna uinm lh- t api..tn. who
bt... ..id.ih’ by tn.-i.eeii.
u. r t., tlie dtff. M ill -Pjuud* ..I- liuuanilta
ib-in throimb I.-I. pb..i.. n b. th.- . n«ln..
K-MIITt.iou«b..ut II..- dilll. boVM-ver.
.Jl>. iplin laevaito The hoe- to rapidly
III' '
puiiii'N are Murt.-d and
il
'•« •h.i'''- '."u'it’i
in liPikina afUi lh. hi^ and Un laiI.-nter to l^lde lh. .I.I.T ..m.., ullh
the aa.-. that hi m b, .........
in th.oinliiK c.rfifll. i
lb-low deck- a elinlb.i u.. ne ,.f a. llv lly le. na. ta.1 In »b.- i-n-*.
ie .|uaitera fl..- p.ue. j .|Ub kto k..ih.HH np
Bhlpe* d.v un..-nt« and the malt
K.-nn* pM ,..ir.e I.. o»im lb. pn
iind uit.nd to atM who loa. fai
Int.. b>wi.n. e the eiewu.dH g.
blank, to at^nd'by. the to-ae .
j
blaa«a tlial may U- kindled by
!
..w< b, im. to are ato- in .-vld.-n. e. for
I
fl,,,
,^.fu»ed i.. a bold
{ Un- eailora w.iuld ti#ve to
end and
i. .ttl. wllb it ;,nild th. .h-i.ie-ei unioke
..i..ke
ii.itnl. etruKKie hteto the
.nh a .h-^dly .-arTieatnegw
'onvinev the kpei tator that
they would
•ul I n
not lie f.>uti.| wantln*; w.-ra
lha « . aui..n to url.K.. wh. n
and all ab.« .aniea would -1.
tb.lr .ffoiia. n.i the
■Ion ak ihia. ft
the out.^.me of
rata uiM.n
hla OO..I ju.lsnient and gulekt
of deeialon
..<mull wonder I. U.
that the variMua lliiea ag-e to It that
their veitoela ehall be In charge of men
of the type of brave Captain
plain Apfeld of
t loiuc *20 .!♦m t nde.|I to a smoke awrpt 1hold and dihla men in putting
In great danger of being
but so unerring waa hla Judgm.
ao well was he aet^mleii by hto
no- other ihun the might
eaerthts the big lUiei. S«
tha boat drill considered
lilted
teijulnd to make a r.|K>rt
iKHt .m It t«. lh.
marine auperiniendeni. while In Kiig
land the drill to h.-l.
he pr.-»
a board ..f Inspe.
Uke t
drill. It to ea».eiitlally a t.-*t
fk-iemy and dm. ipllne of the
Unien each inember ..f the
signs ) the .ml) on.-s tb take t^rt
hla toipers h»-' recvl\ «.jt i
>Hdge In . a. h to..il a supj.l) of
Iteuring- a numb.‘r. atid this nunibA-i water to .onatgntly kepi, an
khowM him the p..eition hr to to tak.- > b.Mts aie t.. l.-uv. th.- t.hi|
%
r.rw rail ter Fire 9rtll
,.w tliat they
...H»lne*i and
LEPROSY IN FRANCE.
The reLelttiion that l. ].io*> extota In
Frame to ku. h an .-\t.-i.t a*, t.. call for
the etoetioii of a apevial hoapilai has
cuuaed .iuile a laafe in Parlj*. It apto-an. that ih.ie are m-aily a #L-ore of
caio4 und. I tM-atm.-nt m the St Lou^s
h..epnal. and ilie muni, ijial .-outtcil has
toeii aaked t.i \..l.-^i.O00 fiama for the
eMH tl..ii .If a sjHn laj pavlli..n. no as to
l»..Iate them fi.un the other (latleaU.
It apjeaik. h.m.-xei.>hal leprosy la not
a contagl..uk .lik«-aiK- and that the othar
. K.-.1 by lutoyt-uloato. to which they
e |«-ruliarly ^ubjec t
As . aaea nf
h.-iiu).»Ms aie tn-ated In the aame
Md. he thinks It la-tter to *rect a
eclal mivlllon f..r the leto ra. This dei taio.n au to the io»n. ..iitaglouaneaa of
will .-..me mn a auiprtoe p. m.ist
u.pl‘-. -to it is a p.»pular belief that it
..int.igmus m the high»n.l degree
PHASES -OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
GENERAL YOUNG IN A NEW ROLE.
CURIOUS RITE AT ABYSSINIAN WEDDING.
Ity virtue of hto ..rtUe as head of the
new. general staff of the 1‘nlted State#
arm). MaW Cen.-ral Sumu.d K. h!
THE COSTLIEST RAEBURN
Heiewith to repr.sluc^ a |K>rtralt of
Sir John Shn-lalr. which to Interealing
both beiause il was tuiinted h) the
famous s.-..ich arttot Sir Henry Raa-
ii
:b/all piVsep!
monte
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chateau sold at a bargain,
g
T map to
main featura of
of thto CO
) grown on thto amail
farm will coat the g
acably inoce than ILOOO par ncra.
A bait of blue grmaa town twenty
feat wide aalahltohas tha boondary and
d*by^
white fraral walk
aalvaa are
ceopn of
and are
to permit tha fiea paaaage of
I Tboa. a Ubyrtnth of paaaagewaya to created, and tha rtoltor aaajr
tha maaa and.
aae by actual damonattmtkm Jwat what
oropa. are grown In aaocy port of tho
Unttod Btntaa and bow they hto nIaoA.
Tha coronto wlU he the fOatnree ef the
grant northwaaL while down In FlortOa
wlU be aaan growing the plneappla
and orange and othar aamStreidcal
fnilti and cropa Tobacoo wUi bo a
piwmlnent faatnre of Kontneky'a alXocaogar cane and dottan WlU
growing in tha pXoCa of.
i of different crops growba no actual dl
growing crops, tboogb
In tba cases of tba Tarloua graaaaa.
wbaaL barley and buckwheat tha Una
la aa dtotlnctiy drawn by n ways of
color as to the Una that dtndaa tha
muddy waters of the MtoMaatppl from
those of tha comparatlyely clear Ohio
t the janetton of tha two rlrara at
Alro. 111. J
TJie to-t.ple of Kmg M.-t • 1. k * i
r..iu . bitoLlan J. xmuIi ai..hHii.n».-lan and ato-ilgiiial tiadjtb.i.u
After a tl\ll
•.lAke at ibe h..uke of Ih« b.tde* btlliei. ifie si.w.m, /lyhablv In Imitation
’of «ii .dd . uut.mi nf .npturing bild.^ p!< ks Iim wife up in hts arm* and run*
with her I.. hto ..«n Imuee. A* th.- pl. tin.- .m.wk, h. to f..Ji..wed by hto frl.-nd*
' who H.utot in holding the otlhr.d..* <au..; y. A r» ltk-m-iak.vr.-m..hy folfowa am)
the opeulng of the expoaltkm forthar .
atallad tha ganWiMa aimply paU up
tha oowpaaa corertnf tha apace leqntr
ad. Tha ftoond to fooDd to ha In reeaptlva eondltkm and raqitea hot UtUa
i largely grown In tba
portkm. whUa In tha want hay.
vatchoa. Umolhy. orchnad bay
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partmaot of i
The aararal actwa wetw faoead aff
aarty in April, nnd the andra tract ,trna
rtchly, fertmaad. Tha fitmad waa
piowad and harrowed, tha aoU pnlrm^
4aad -and tha ante tract aowad to
CQwpaaa. Thia
not «My ateehaa
tha aoU. bat pef^wnta tha gmwth of
Mot only WlU tha prodocta ef each
atate be ahown on thto map by grow
ing cropa. bat tba aactton of tha atate
on which each commodity la most
grown will Xw ahown. In tba great
m
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REBUILDING THE CAMPANILE AT VENICE.
MSfaat The map to tha mate faattua
of tha latga opao air axhibU hy tha
so of plant teduatiy of tha depart1 9f afrtcwltnra and la pafatmaUj
t and adviser to the ae. relary
Tilt: HA.<i: OF THE CAMl'A.MLE
The general to also lha chief
>ei tlon# advamed agatnM ilo- r. building of the lamou#
e of the recently created war
used la
last summer the work of rtHxmstructlon
lie haa an excell^t record.
: Venice, which collapsed
lere will be no cessation of
now under way and the Venetians
served durliLg two .
I and did <
Th'e Caii.ito.dle has for cenllflce to entirely
the Phlllpid
of the strugglewith , turies t.een one of
the sights
ighis v*f Venice, and the news that it will be rebuilt
afior the c
bltoln. The general la In hlaalxty-thlrd
niuai gladden the hearts of all Idtera of art and archltecturvThere are many
army
caipiginlles-or toll lowera-ln llgly. but none of more htoiorh Interest than tha
year atyl w 111 be ml
Venetian, with the iKisslble exception of the - U-aiilng T«.wer of I’lsa **
mxt Jknunry
A HOUSE WHICH WAS MOVED 1,100 MILES-
To Rateem tha Bwgltoh Omay.
Qypay Reuben Smith, a prominent
lember of hto race in RngUad. baa sat
w himself tha task of reforming tha
gypalea of that country. He has purtract of land and baa made
tha attempt to colonlaa tharoon tha
bum and becauae It was aold tha othaa
day for the Urge sum of ITO.OOU. Rae
burn was one of the greatest artlsia
nyrthcrii diairt. is.
roc ks in cur also
manywhere
Thua many where apin-ais t«. be Inurniedlate Wtvv.-eii the
in 1*03 was easily the foremost Bcotch
painter. Among hto aitters w ere Georgs
IV ,- Sit Wifclter Scoil. Professor I’layfHlr and Lord Kldon
The man wha
laild iro.auM for this iv.rtralt was a Mr.
Martin t.*olnaghl.
A^h V ^ladaoeag^will tar. rags
MOST REMARKABLE SNAP SHOT EVER TAKEN.
CFFFl
n?Htn)ni
Itm. tor yoe. swat snnunsrgi
Everybody who iia. read 1
will feel a |.eraonal Intrr^I^ m thto iiivuiiatlon. depu ting aa it doe# the old
Chateau d U. wWitOn bl..nte Cflato leased ao nusny w.ary years, and thara
niusi ia- not a few l«»ple who will keenly ragret that they could not have bc^n
on hand whan the chateau wa* put up at auction rrremiy. for Ibe pihc*. nrownd
I so much in the way of aemimrntal memories cluster, was figuratively
kniwked dt*wn for a s.mg
The bidding was listlesa. and a worthy
ll.aua
The taiand ow which It
There haa iuat haan tnumportad from :
Mich., to Boaton. a dJaof J. M. Longyear, who
lance of 1.100 mltoa. a PM.OOO dwelling th
waa al one time mayor of Marquatta Tha he
hrownatone waa carefully token down, every atm being marked, a.
whole could be aaally asaemblad again, and loaded on traina It wUl be
hiU
X^oagyaar mi
moved baeauaa the
stnACtad on the top of Ptoher hlU
Mr. X^ongyaar
aBwwwd a RnOi^ to obiaki Hghto of way acraaa hla i
—sssast.
mt It wwa token in tl
oox rMc af Me Ufa. It la t
- waa not aaan hy La» Ram
iwtion wna
ttaa M th^
icn. ^ppa^y M EmU Frac^^
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THB ETSHINQ BSOOBD. TBA.VZBSE OUT. jaott, SATURDAY. JUNE 27. »08.
AB0OT-.
m KESOtTS.
■etUb SfMS* Ar We Smsm
-Naaj SeleU* tayrere.
■Mtb ead VWlM Alreeiy
IflMUaete aMdaS PImm.
fork aad ChV
Mr* KaaTmaa ba* had her
t Md«-. Mid Which mn Mill
______ The uummcr nrrrmMM ma ■ammer home tiu^l and .furnl*brd to
toMBt to TniVMM* Ctiy w%Mi are ■ah her Indlridual ta*te*. and alii c-a
r35«d hr nworten trom all part* ul lenaln frlead. at the otiiaae. tluHns
ihm^antrj pa»*lac tliroash Tra%«*r*a
Mr. Keyea ha* buiii
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b«lo« made
at the CloroTi aad
erectloB of .other* thto *mnm« r.
ha* b«<ea pruilded aith a
piete »y
vysteni uf waur aork*. *i
the ootiage* with pure
iptmod'tkaa la tbe past Iaeraa»«d In* an
*prlna *arati-r. more than l.&MO feel of
. . rallniad faciliUoe to tarsoU raapoami *prln*
for eome uf theae Impfovomeau. plpln* belD* required
.d In the ma]
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Lion uf launebe*. roaboat*
crafL 1 he ‘place ba* been
by the addition ofISO
______i fruit tree*
The Clover* ihl* aeaeoi^ 1* fortun*
10 la ftecurtn* the *enlce* of a cob
Ored chef wbo formerly preelded over
tbe kitchen of the Palmer Ilou*e. Chi
raK>rt hualaesii of thl» eectkm of ca*o. and upon the Pullman dlni^
^ of ibe arttoaa to furtbm amboiUah the
bMutlM of the fam<
f aortbera Mlchigaa
P;:V:
•tortling Evldsnce.
Kings' New IMsoovefy for Consump^
tkm. Coughs and OoMs to be unequaled. A reeeat ezpreaslon from T
J. McFarland. Bsnlonrllle. Va. servos
L Ulddlnga of Grand Raplda
bow at Nonhport arranging for the
opentn* of CVdar Lodge, located on
Kortbport point, one of the prellleat
retreats In all of Michigan. The Lodge
iwlll be open In a few days, aad al
iready there are more application* on
file than enough lo fill the building
for several week*.
JmoMic Good of gprliigfield. 111. ha*
tieea here some day* and ha* already
opened her pretty HIM Top collage
Beveral new cottage* have been
erected In and about Norlhport during
Ibe past few month* and resort lot*
have taken a great advance In price
At Ihl* time every cottage la and
qrouod Northport ha* been taken for
the season and there are no rtRim* lo
be had Project* are on the way . htV
ever, for several new cottages during
Thr Hotel IkWir ha* been
eomely refitted and provided
every convealence.
Many new rooms have been <
to the Motel lloou and Its ap
meats have been so improved
afford much belter aooommck
ibaa ever
daughie
C. H R<
luihnell of
Mtu Bushnell an7^ra Ituihnell
been spending
Tbe Hotel l^lanau at Omcna wa*
opened to gue*t* *rhur*day. Tbe IAjolaaau 1* one of tbe auMt plclureaquely
kijDaied hotel* In tbU seetkm of MlohL
l£i. and It* new manager. A K Aa*
ilsdrl. has been at tbe bolel several
days preparing fur tbe opening. The
hotel, cottages and grounds have un
dergone lusterlal ImprovemenU dur
and now am to
1 a good deal
and the Leepular this year
General and Mrs. U M. Cutcheuu
Grand Hspld. are alnmdy loc4kl^1
their handsome new collage.
Bldnsy F. Bieven* and altr
Grand Rapid* have biH*n *|H>ndlng
tew day* at the club bouse.
Ml** R L Richmond of Grand RapId* ha* opened her prcily cottage for
'**Evaa*SHtol Trotter of Grand Rapids
has been spending s few day* at the
cottage of Ma>or Jno R Banfo of
Traverse City
Mr and Mr* Frank H Grav*
already comfortably settled In
<R>itage and have U.gun a sy*l,
improvement. sU»ut the proiKTty
owned by Mr. Grave*, which 1* one of
the most picturesque spot* at tl
Many other Grand Rapid* gueal*
are extH.-cled about the first of July
Dr. Alfred Gaither and family, of
Cincinnati have krrlved for tbe sea
. AKD BDUCATIOH
ter. also, of , I
their cottaact
Tuiph M. gilnlMs of Chicago, ha*
iken apartments at the hotel for the
It 1* expected that all id the cot
lage* will l>e occupied about the flntt
of July, or siKin after.
Neablawanta and lu surrounding*
have long Invited the anenllun of
Grand Kapld* iHHiple. and the resort
bt-lng c«m*lantly Improved U 1*
• of the mo*r picturesque *|hu*
several
guest* at her collages for the season
Other cotlage* will Ih- filled wlOiln a
The Clevtto.
, B A. Keyes has kept pace with tht
n“rt^-S“1='Ss:
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One hundred twenty or more pgget.
every one ol which is of human
inlcreM, and every article u flluitrated. There u no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Tho Fowr TrmU ##wg.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cenu
a ycy, single copies five centv
Sold by news dealers everyw here,
or juldrcm the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-second ftreel,*
New York.
There la more oaiairn lu this see
lion of Ithe country than ail other dl*
ease* pul together, and until the last
tew yearn was supposed to be incur
able. For a great many year* doc
tor* pronounC4Ml It a Kical disease and
preacrlbed local reinedlo*. and by
eoaatantly falling to cure with local
treatmenu pronounced It Incurable
Bclence ha* proven caurrh to be a
conaUlutlunal disease and therefore
requires
oon»tUutlonal
treatment.
Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney B Co. Toledo. Ohio. U
the only constitutional cure on the
market. It Is taken Internally In
doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful
It acts dtrecUy oa tbe blood and muootti surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for nay
It falls to core. Bead for circ
aad teMlmoalals. Address
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Bold by Dmggtote. 7Sc.
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Aatlseptlc taotbpteka. wai ranted
tnw of germs, are t^etng *ui»|dled by
the Urge boteU and reatauranu lo
h
HforeyouCelebrate—enough saved OB purchase of one
ot these salts w pay yOur expenses.
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$6.38
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For choice Fine lot of Suits-one to three
of a kind-worth Ten to Twelve Dollars
if we can fit you It’s your good fortunecosts you nothing to try.
See these—^
n’sSuits 1-
v.;-vi.'
v
beloreyottSeeflKRaces-^M’nhesarelo hiiy. and will |
base saoid money for your expenses.
$8.38
V
.
for choice from a let of single suits—our
best makes—sold at from Ten to Four^n
Dollars-We wouldn’t do this If we c6uld
get the missing sizes to fill in.
Before you start out to
celebrate come to us and
invest a little money—■
Bargains in every Dept.
* rv i .
206 Front Street.
-
Hamilton Clotbing Co.
A GOOD WAV
TO GO EAST...
Craoerse City. Illicb.
Has a most convenient train
to Detroit, Buffalo and eastern
pointy leaving Grand Rapids
at noon, with through sleepcn
New York, and cafe coach
serving luncheon, a U carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral's book of SUMMER
TOURS.
JOS. S. HALL. D. P. A.
Detroit. Mich.
--
Established th l859
«e wbo do nol Uro io tbe cllleo where we beve tiotee
ifiSi
Beautiful l>rcscnt Given Away
tr*A'sisr'.ru*.s3
Nickel PUtod, with word **Bfes^’*
er. «
Our 95.00 Order
1
notable Improvemsats at the
ps it a haadsoms aad elegantly
j man. Mr Kaufman I* vice prealdeat
' of thf T. C. U B M. and with hU
bHde will spend the
Clovers eo as to ovei
i Uoa of Um new
to eaiojr the pi
Tike Greet AUuktlc A FedAe Tee Co.
rings to Mr. Kaufman la WaahlngUm
'I-
Forest Lodge-,
Long lAke ha* been undergonlg a
course of i-iteuslve Improvemeuts.
and the grounds have been attract
Ively ombelllsbed. Thl* is one of the
muMi beautiful Inland lake* In noriliern Michigan, and 1* gradually In
coming more and more iK.pular
Mr* Pearson of Btamon. Mtoh. to
building a very attractive addition to
her summer cottage.
Mr* U B. Ri^msdell of Maatoteehas
been spending a few day* with ber
parent*. Mr and Mr* Culcheon
M D Halicck Of Kansas City
been spending a few days at the Inn.
Mr* H B aad Miss U B. Cragto of
Cvanstea. HI., have token possessloa
oC the Ptaaeer ootiage for tbe season.
Ttos tea.
Landlord Dewey of
aolable
about Ue bulUUag atoos hs bought
■taatly dmproved. aad for a sumi
rest there is no spot more inviting
than that over which Landlord IVwey
NEWS
* •
n’s Suits^^^^
•I' '.Jr
we sit by la tbe dignity of silence.
wbUh to varlottsly interpreted as etapidity or wisdom, till It la time to go
beme. meauUme ardently wishing that
ws bad not come.-lndlanapolls Nswa
^be*Ret. Ooo P. Torrence, ar
Nortbpart —oh Hotel
filed TbenT/began taking Dr. King's
r tbe EpUcopal church of
^ The proieetkm of lli#,TraYor»e City.
Indiana, will arrive Vlth his
I^oelaaau aad MaatoU«uo railroad wa«
the Clover* the first of July,
roapoaalhto for the oroctloo of oae of
the moet aliractlre aad what bids fair
to be ooo o( the moat popolar to
Druggiate. Trial
aatl and Grand Kapld*
la aorthara Mlehlgaa Tbta to.
lar stoe. Me and
homes.
$1.00.
hL^bSto orchiol2ol*’tSSTwIif he danag^r H 1). Ijaugh. who *uc-c
I B A Bmllh a* hmnager of the ^NeAB electric machine which Is Intend
ahuwanta h«>tel.arrlved with a ret
V lloTleeplai room*, a aulte of llae par
ago and tbe ed to produce rain In times of drought
>»a aad *miag room* aad atirmcilT**
ue»i» on the to being constructed In Pari* by a madmohla*
41^ rooms
room* The dlnta*
diatai
25th
nlclDSt
engineer.
Ja* Hunt of Grand Rapids,
B ^ tMir
w^orihr
wife of one of the ow
hill* OD
oa one aide, and
ha* lakt n po«M*** on of Llnwood
hrmthfast room
th^
and Mr Hunt
om. Tbe boul
lli*a^lv*e
will
arriv t^i* week *
THE
i^Med with hot and cold water
Alderman Hilton of Grand lUpld*
waur throu*hout. If bath
lih hi* two daughter*, ba* arrlv<*d.
aa eleetric ll*ht plant wh
and are nicely settled In their summer FOUR-TRACK
Oieam aad a tetophoae I* located
every room. An artealan well pny
ride* amal eKcelleat drinkla* water
bulIdlB* to flnUh
The iaUriorT of ibe bulldla*
ed entirely^
entirely la hardwood The arran*e
cuisine are moi
moat eacellmeat* of the cuUlne
patly’ prorlde<-------------prorlded for from a fcUchen
loag. IBvery appolaimeal of
I 1* of the moet modem, and It*
bynootbje*^.
hotel In Michigan
ha* acore* of a
tm
ssssr'.JS’iz:^:
vbat ahairtaaa ulcM
doora jtolded
:
when tbe doaet doors
to tbe
knocklag. Even-tbe moet prefot
among us would shrink from hav
sajrthlug of this kind bappen—foc
might be ov doeet—ee la mw pbli
ophy we bow to thto aeeompltohm>
.
these—^
amj be. It la aal daatfaad ta toortj
aaj maaalas or raallF to aatmtala aaf>
body, Mr U It did ehbar of tbcee tmaga
etace created jg sreal It woald nataially decmralt tola
• €g IM to n*4« man
• .
Men’s, Boys’ and Child
ren’s goods—a good cloth . .; | j r
hat with wire rim to every
;•
purchaser. : : : : : ; ^
^
See\/ these
Men’s Suits
if you want the h«*t suit made—one that will last you tor
years. Uben we had liillJine of sixes these soM for $ixteen and Eighteen Dollars.
$12.00
Our best hand-tailored good*—no
/ such good* can be had from the tail
or* less than Twenty-five to Thirty
Dollars—Our price now will cl0se them
all out before July 6th.
SeeChese^
Men’s Pants
$ 1.88
$2.38
for fine Worsed pants Two-Fifty and Two-8eventyfive—For this special occasion wo will cloee at above
price-^look* them up early—
~~
-A
for fine pants worth Three to Four dollars—
nearly all sizes in the lot—don’t fOrget them
when you come to the city.
1
THKEVDrafOraOORDtTKATKRBECrrT.MTCIt, SATITRDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
A new
wrlakK laie^ed
by a
brl(kt woma^ la to hffirr auoag tke
icaBaa «be aenree at effiilrs at ker owa
HOME DEPARTMENT
^ OP DITBMSTTO
"W EKALLTAHDTOW
.c. ftATn. «otTOa^^
haua ar fbnlabia to sBurck eo
i Loms GEM[ PAKT1CULAU.T
sic., wkat ake calls *ffiBrtaae ca
era knew them, are eeldom built jom
Tkeae are amaU cakes, la aajr sbsfe. ta «ood kouaea. bet tbe plumbing of
aad made oC aay old reoelpeof tkat ooaata. Tke sole oatwar
oaBarUj u U«l Bsr mUe calms sr
eaaklea arw^hraya ftaatad. Tbs lort»ea srw Smsw.
baoM» wn
XIV vhat lo
JM' V W0vryl«' for you!
vlUi your <
Jm
I auvd Ui« alKlU of It!
Uo oauloor* M roui a Wt;
Bui Ua votMU u Ummom*. tooJ«' • vaaryta* fur ycm!
Com Um
vBmI,
with aoTt oar«M,
UU Ike ruaUin' of your draw:
BkiaMs faJIln to tbt cromid
Bfidtly. like your fooUUpa aound;
Vlolru. Ilka your ayaa ad blui^Jaa
Moniln* eomaa
TiMr mre wi
tkla raoelvsa Ike congeatlun and the
cake U one Inch In Utd^. Tbeae
pipe beyond Ike trap U not stoptH-d. ‘
then be col in aqunrea. rounds,
We abali paaa from the storm swept
A little aedlmeni will form a nuctriangles, or any otber desired al
aod;
aa for ssore to ooUeci and this will
It U nnneceaaaiT to bare very lick
*Ub tired bands folded above the
cake Ibr ibis ime: Indeed* It la better beooma solid. k> tke cooling gn^ase
breast.
from tklb dlakwater. unUl Anally the
not to do so
e shall say to the sllmoe how Ood
Very liny envelopta mdy be hnd of oatidl .eairely oloaea. water refuses
knew beat.
ala from the sink and if laundry
And dream lu tbe light tit Ood.**
tbe stationer for about ten ceaU per
a vaaryta* lor you!
hundred, and these dipped Into melt
ed paraffine are Just the thing to bold
Two Oirla
Mali iMSaai sf Rioa.
A prwuy cuatom that U wia
A eeil tmpArts a pal
to the Uot
Gloves
make
the
vor even among the asoat somcklag
bands
appeal
much larger tkaa tkey are la reality
It Is nnwlM- to wear a new dress
It always falls la awkmard folds
tke alak Is exposed aad there Is no
^VlH*u«■ver possible, it Is moae> well
,*pem Ii. drive to the phutograpker s
kldlag place for bousekold cluttei
aa small piecaabt fa»sr. aad tksaa la
Wheru^ aetrer a rain of team!
enveloped In oiled paper and
-We*ii funmc the doom .d the wearr laid aa top of tbe lltfle cska b
water.
If tkeae are allowed to •lip
way
the frosting is put oa
Tbla aenrea
down the perforated rap In the siuk
Whent the thorns «rew red along.
to bide the slip, aad keeps It in place
pipe It Is but putting off the
WMh answers sweet to tbe prayers as weU.
day of r^rkoalag. which may bring a
•e pray.
A few BBore partlcalara may help
plumber s till and In any case result
Tbe Spirit of Peace will apeak that K>me one else. If making any «
Usagracable task Tbe cap to tbe
day.
liy of these, abe bakea tke m!t
trap must be token off and the con
And the slgb will be tbe aoog
in large square pans, having H aboot
lento dtolodged
H i» fortunate if
an inch thick—ikal Is. tbe tnl
WMryt«* ^•r V*i».
Hoos a M>
ru tiiik
troa krttlea and black poutucitad
awar m
eupbclHr^^ tke
stag kaloDg to tka dark.agea
kssptog. «»k enpboardi, aa our m^h*
he fortune aheeU.
Twenty years ago. Anna C------ - left
A bard icing la best to use for this
school ileii<rmlaed to be a “belle/* to
bHng crowds of lovers about her* aad purpose, one as slick as egg and sug
ar
can make H
take
at
laat
a
brilliant
match.
Ihalr
As to
the
fortunes, my
friend
Since she was a child ahe bad kiH»wa
Tka btrd'a avaka.
Ua«d to alnc ao for your aaka!
That
coma
trUlIn*
from
boi.l training had
le one end.
Ja^’ a waaryla' lor you! ^
Kvdvlo* oomaa.
I mUa you oiora
Wban tka dark klooma lu Iba door;
Haama )aa
ilka you ortor ba
Tkara to o|»ao It lor ma! Utah Koaa linkUn’:
tbrUla
‘
mi*
tkrougbBau ma vaaryla* fur you!
Jaa* a waaryla* fur you!
All Iba lima arfaalla* blua;
WUblo* for you—woadarln* vhea
You II ba comln- boma a*an;
iiaatlaaa—doo i know vbat to doJaa a vaaryln* fur you!
Kvary atep I Uka Hr ahuvi
aaxkMM
morrow
Ihuufhl
for
f.r
||i. kuowH what U In atorr for
mr
The joy. and all thr aorrox
And ao I rrai, and coxitt nt hhall
lH*.*n
ture ti> have a natural expression you
hat no confusion may result.
It
cal books.
from New
One or two sixleiy men
York aiiiK-arlug. >he be
and
•It*
Ct>*»r FrM* M*r* *i>d Th*r«.
man, her heart full of liliternens
dlsapiK»intmeut.
Tba Japanaaa morr than any other kiue time, was a geuulue, ciirdlal
worry
me girl, who loviHl fun heartily, and
log la the cAuar of wripkliv. and for
irew herself Into the work or play
lue^uart. r cup of sugar together
tbla rvaauo Iba woman of that ctMinlry
8 or butter.
neither
write
rhymes
She yourself, nor have a friend who can
as a plain giii. with no showy ac help )-ou out. gel a copy of some com
brae from their bomra
Tha Jai»anrae complishments, and hence was often Ic fortune book, and use ihoee rhym
.collactor of .plcturaa kaepa all bar neglected In the ball natm
Or from a book of quototlosu
Like any es.
inmaurra atowed away In what la bther woman, she would liked to be ;h(K»se Attlng selections
Quito fre
rallad a gu^uou. b«*r aton^bouar. and
dmlred and loved But she had a cer luently a verse may be changed a
bar pk’turea arv brought up one at a tain snalden pride which forbade her TiAe. and made to At your use. For
r the hour with all her heart
long agu prartlcally abollabad hrlca
lima if any %Ultor la preaent or ex
parted.
I'aually a alngle picture la
nsianee.
in
Bhakespeares
"Borne
.si. aud cut.In
tubs are connectvd
Tbe best way
to proveni
all
this
trouble U to use the sink strainer aiiil
a wc*ek pour a strong Si.lutli.n
the surprise of U»lh. she was sought
i
That If you I
to Rdmember.
so unfortunate as to
our fl<K>r. poui- some
of washing soda down the'sink the
(Mil
It quickly and prevent
taunt annwer.
l>sb tlu- Iwiv Kciuly, but
That if washed up with strong pot
sh water, mfier scraping off the aur»e*
grease, it will absorb the rest.
I*ut on with a handled mop, on no ae
ouui touching It with the Imnds. as
i will take off the akin quickly.
Man does aot *-go to * Heaven but
of rauii.nc. or in wsu-r that hits beou
i-oii.rv-a with curT«H* €-(*s«*nce If a cream
or dark shade is dosirod for the lace
Stretfh the lace or cambric lightly
rirlit
side
as well aa girls, all along the way
in
from 25 y««rs and under to K5 yesr>
slowly;
upward,
over
a^ sheet ol
cold
water.
ihv
Let
the
biua
cook
water should Just
Never Adgel, Or hum. SO as
Pour Into a paper box. and there were two and over.—April Success.
Never fuss, or fret
oier.
WbtJi the meal la tender revarieties, ham aad cheese. Tha ham
nurve the akin, sprinkle with a Uttle
you twlk about your
-Bvery
^wlchee were liberally Ailed
In the Aye.
If a speck of dust or cinder gets
slices of tbe thick, cold boiled ham.
Sprinkle with line bread or cracker
to the eye. cloae the eye and keep crumlvs. A mile pepper may also be
,4oiher day
and^he cheese aaadwlchaa had slabs
When, you feel tagged try tbs harm
shut for a few momenu Tbe seer# dredged on, Bel tbe ham in tbe oven
add to It one tablespooaful of vkpl«
experleacea dally more of the Joya of
cloves and two tableapoonfuls of mustard
They were good, tha bread Uon from Ue lear^ucu will carry to brown. It Is gtwKl served hot. but less sUmulanl of hot mUk. Usst the
l^vea. ao called, ikaa many otbera
milk nil a skin begins to vrtakls cm
he lorolgn body down to the lower
broken stick cinnamon and.simmer was Ane. white bread, the butter was
Is also excellent
sliced
thin after
corner of the eye where it can often it U cold q|id is cvmvenlent to have the top of it and then drink It In stpa.
gently fur
Afteen minutes.
Strain, of the beat, and the ham aad d
When trying on new shorn do ao nt
pressing bard, add to the meaxurwd
above reproach, but there
Down Ue dim. uadertaU jroara*
But wuU rwaok tko VaUty
C
tbtaka beat.
Aad uaiar Ra^rtadowa. tmm aai
I Weal.
Add two pounds of granulated augar.
koU for tew mlawtea longer aad bottle.
A few Ubleepoonfuia to a tumbler of
eoM water wUI make a deUHntel sue.
.ui:.r. K*x> th.- .urfme, .Ughtlr ud
the latter part of the day.
ot aoooeed. lake a piece of
writing paper and fold it to^
Leaaon -
here Is no cundemnatkm to them
are tn Christ Jesus; the Holy
Spirit sets frt-e from the law of sin
nd
death,
brings-
life and peace;
wells in every believer
Lsaaon X,
be absolute certainty of God s promles
Lesson
XI.
both
Thls U a new way to use scraps
Miss Josephine Metoon of Ban Fran
9 SB to Tom a warm point cisco U educating her lover* Jafel
at OM sod: wttk.Ula Ue toeslgn aub^ Undeber*. that, ^e may beoosM her
menUl SQttal. after which they
marry.
ihe right length, pot them togeiber with, black sirtpea. and thus
you have a fancy afghan. The col-,
ored
stripes
have such an Orieotnl
effect, particularly if the biU nre narThU U much
prettier
crazy patchwork ever was.
than
You Cannot use short pieces in this
ly
They must be at IcMt four
inches long and cut the same width,
say an inch before tbe seam la taken
Dougbnuu Iry best in deep lard.
Cut warm
arm knife.
bread
or cake with
a
In making soups, put the msnt in
cold water.
AU vegetables should be put la bollg water.
Corned beef and ham should be put
in cvld water.
ke cusurds in cups set ta a pan
ot cold water
Allow one teCapoonful of
tea for
eath person and one for the poC
Allow one tnblespoonful of coffee for
each P'Tson aad one for the pot.
Beet for ronatlag should not be
salted, as
It extracts
tbe Juices
Simply sprinkle with Aour.
dripping pan half full of cow
water on the upper grate ta the oven
rill prevent cake or plee from burn-
urb others
all the liquid without pressing
ke doaea left, aad
had a wrapper of
11880#“
onrtghteonaaeaa. '
’ velvet and silk.
Cut a strip of
imbrlc. or calico, say about Avs
boiliUK hot U»rax .water put on with taches wide, and sew on your hlu ta
carefully Into shaiK- as you arrange
handled dish mop, allowed to dry •tripes, covering tbe Mams with fancy'
It on (he g!a>s
When dry the raUed
on. aud
then
dry borax
sprinkled Stitches
The stripes run ncioaa, you
work ol the lace or embroidery will
When you have Aniahsd aevbe sen ti^ stand out dUtlnctly. and
land fur two days, then drain off
*The way U long to the Valley of Real. vinegar and bring to the boiling point.
their
the law of
ih.-re are brown
marks
Muses and the prophets proclaim the
drlpiHug from the faucet,
biQgs concerning Jesus
Lesson XU.,
n
marble basin or water rioaet
be Inspiration of every Scripture; tbe
>owl. wind a piece of cloth around a
Scriptures have power to save from
tick or He it tight, wet with soapy
false doctrine; to make wise uato aal-~
rater, and rub on sapollo. and apply.
vailoo. to furnish the man of God
That I got rid of the little red em
*letely for HU worknets.In mv panto' by a perslsleol use
or win.l it round a broad glass
of iK.wdered iH.rsx. having often tried
tMdtIe
*nie former is the l»est plsil
KH
The
shelv,g8
were
for a collar J the latter for flounclngs
ry day for a ^Ue. with
and edgluKslof lace
Pull the fabric
pour sufficient vinegar to just cover,
it over a second lot of berries, let
aaclatad with tba larm In exact pro^
stand as before and dnfln a.-second
pprtlon to tbe degree la which ba
time, then measure
For one quart
kas created Uem during his 111
Uke over half of a cupful of water,
earth Many a maa aUU dwelllag here
lor
s worthy of rrpenlnnee
That if
au.He,j by
the haaly
b# creates bU own Heaven, and en
Joys tba J^plnaas and harmony as
e dead, there U a Judg^nt
. and In ti God will call msn to
m Mil, both Jews and OsntUsa
d repent and turn lo Ood. doing
itakittK Into the boards
sliktf soup to whUh a miK*
^ IxM ii addi*«l lu tin* proper
so
to n galiun
sediment or collection, and
he pJiK*. will free them eiii
-Keep .wrwt and keep movln*>
believed; there shall be a resurrwtion
account
It from
s bride in It.
The ham had been carefully aolnced
"Bally Ann," he said, in tones* of
bes-n Interested In such and bits of celery and pickle gave an
perfect gu<*d nature, "do you sit there the lexlur^ will have a delicate gloss
all her life and she and all added taste. The mixture had been
sd eat as fast as you can before -Philadelphia Press.
spread
between
crisp
pieces
of
this
her daughters
are
practical dalr>rerything's gone As for me 1*11 take
bread, well buttered, with a bit of let
The llfellma chance for a ‘ help * ii maids of no im an merit
Whole Wheat Bread,
^
y chances with the second lot. and
to make It * appelUlng ** Then
Wllhelmina of
Holland Is
Scald two cups of milk in a double
I donT get a bite It wtmT make
The muddiest pool Is a fountain stir
iievl ln-*(;ood Housekeeping
lep farther than the rc«l of
M.Jhr and lei It bect.me lukewarm
much difference, for I knew just how
and cream
rad.
her royal colleaguiis and Is making sandwich, ground
Vdd lout level lal.leslKx^Us of sugar,
would be. and Oiled up pretty well
A kind hand clenched makeit an
Brief Hints for Bright Olrla,
aelUng milk and butter. Her
me level ^.•a^p<H.u of salt, one yea^’.
^
Fur tbe robust, husky young mas before I left home
ufly.nsl.
S4>m«-one
has
suggested
Afteen
flrfst move In this dln<*tlon was when
aio* dt-^nolved ju one half cup of
8o saying, he returned to tbe other
Wfien the nerves are tense and it
tio doesn i like fancy things she ha<2
dugs insi every girl can learn be
she
indueisl
her
buslumd-Piince
ukewai ui wa'er klU the two cups of
om. while the fair Bally Ann
j mind U vexed.
udwlches that suited him down U
Not every girl can
vliHe Uour and three mud one half fore she Is Afteen
I by^bls absWBC*:.
wise
embarrassed
e groqnd.
Rare ruasl beef was
The spark llek ch»se to the insg
to play or sing or paint well
placed on the rich land adjoining the
with a right giKKl
castle of lAXi.
The cows prospered mincetl. well seasoned, spread on but
enough
to give
pleasure to her
rtends. but
the
following "accom
excii>dlng!y and the queen was ao lered bread and covered with cbul
Taking Life Too Seriously.
There were very thin allcei of
vUshmenis" are within everybody
h Hu- success of the ex
bread with cottage cheeae apread This may be true. but. Judging from
each:
she Ins
.ee-n and while these were 1
Taking life loo seriously Is said to
Shut the door, and abut it softly.
-tnrtates
Just
Amerlcau
falUug a kuoe but do not knead. Put Inu
Have your own room In tnsteful
stuck farms and
purchase thirty of ly sandwlche* they were not to be be an especially
•‘Keep sweet and Weep movin’ "
klffed at
appearances. It would
seem
to be buttered pans, let rise again and l>akt order
he best cows that could be obutped
Bach sandwich had been carefully world wide . for, go where one may.
-Robert *J Burdeiie lu Holland
Have an hour for
This was done and mUk
aU.ut an hour
The heat should not
toarn to make bread ai well as
and butler of ext'ellent quality are divested of Its hard crust, cut In two he will And the proportion of serious, In- tiuue
Kreai a» for white bread
[A mao owns erarythtng be does not
across the k»af and wrapped In tlaaue not to say anxious faces ten lo one
ike.
ow being sold from the royal farm
nil the pans half full of the dough
poasesi. The foment he comes
r
Then the whole aaeortment as compared wlih ihe merry or happy
Never let a button
Moreover, the royal l>utchi»‘n are
and let it.r..e nearly to the tup of.Ihe
pdaaasBlon. by gift or purchase,
was
csi^^fully
wrapped
la
a
<
ones
The pity of it is. too. that the pans
i> enthusiastic about the Idea that
riiin bread rule originated at four hours.'
moment It belongs to hU fiiend
M'e
Never let a day pass without doing
ke demand for the royal butler Is ray cloth and when they emerged sadneaa la a self-woven garment, ever. a e«K>kinK schtsd and is made In A
may greatly enjoy a view of the ttnd
o grace thr picnic board they w
I la the Joy with which li might be
imslderahly greater than the aupply
or rU hours. It i.^ savtpi in labor be something to make sometbody com
snspa from a neighboring hill uvary and if tbe businesslike Utile queen .igbi and foods f^r aa epkfure.
^placed. Ruakln aayt: "Olrla should
fortable
^ cbuodl. I^ir
day and as often as
The girl who doea'a*t care had been
sunbeams, not only to members of
Never come lo breakfast without a
mds her premises" she will, to
telr own circle, but to everyUxiy . .
pul It ItH'hnlcaUx soon be doing an •too busy to bother** and had asked
Boiled and Crumbed Ham.
he hired girl to make the aaadwlchaa.
lih whom they
come m
contact
Never go about with your ahoew ua
Beb'ci a small bam weighing about
after to dig and delve*ln business <
They were the irpUM sandwich of Bvery room they enter should be Seven pounds and soak In cold wate
.uttoned.
aara aaough to pay Interasi and tax<
•trawkarry Shruk
Speak clewrly enough for cvenbody
brighter for their presence *
Why over nVgbi.
Take from IhU wauwhile our friends enjoy tbe view
er three quarts of hutted berries
*t all of be sunbeams, U>ys in the morning and put on to cool
i> understand.
I
Thi^ quick
Gu- word of God has power to
tateuch and In the propbeU should be
ci.Id water on It at once, as tbU wU!
last thing before leaving the klu*lu4i
or tbe night.
Ikforc lui.rulug the
soda will have emleii away au> greasy
she ire l»orn great, some achieve great
Much to ness. and some have greatness thrust
Ons at a Time.
them.* make U Anlsh. “hut thou
A
western
miulster
say.
that
In marriage again and again, and at shall have greatness thrust upon
Dong the many Informal weddings
llan) to ba awaal whan tka ibn^ng u
LSI was won as a wife by a man thee." Again. In—
which he l#s officiated none hhii
danaa,
•Bhes U'auilful; and Iherofore to be
ho has made her life full and happy
er amused
him more
than
one
;
Wbeo elbuwa joatle and aboulderd
Her reserve, the difficulty of win
which took place lu a r>skoia town
crowd;
to be
nlug hbr, had been the one charm She is
The room
in
which
the
feast
Kaay to give and to lake offence
hlch her sister lacked
which
followed
the
ceremony,
wu,
When tba touch U rough and the
ely change the *ahe‘* to **yon.
Kvery girl w ho reads this can point
■pread was not large, and was siKx d
lie moral of this story for herself
**Kaap loathe right** In the rliy*a
ly crowded to overflowing The brldt
Two Qirla and Their Bandwichea.
The hare ihai fulldws the hounds.,
* throng;
and grvKim, being left K*hlnd In the
They
were going on a picnic, and
*i>lrlde the road'on the broad high like every olher creature which viol
for refreshments. wtv<^* among
he girl who cares made her Bwn
in nature, suffers for It.
the last to enter the door
sandwiches, three doxea In all
Thare'a one way rlg..i wben,rvery
The grtKim threw one
so giK>d that everybody wanted to
thinga wrong;
v« glance over the rwm. and seeing
tve at least two of each,
^
and fair gooa In a day **
single empty chair hastilydeiK»slted
l-'trst came a almple ham sandwich
said, quietly, to her sister
inch wide;
el rise sod l»ake In a^^ulck oven.
AlU them
s their place Ui sink me.
brought in and bung up. and you an
)uy that baautlfur picture Itaalf
(bKl.
build up and give an Inheritance; It
IS more blessed lo give than to rs-
?elve
Lesson 11. Christ U rtasn from
two eggs beaten
he dend; all men obuin resurrection
one half vea^-l cake UUsolv ed lu
from the dend tn Airtot
Lsaaon III,
iui!k Hfur it has become lukeno man anynhlng: love Is
ths
I aud mix with sifted bread Boor
fuIAlIing of the Uw. the chnrncter of
to make a dough stiff enough
to
true ChrUttan walk.
Lesson 1V„
*uead
Kuead ten minutes, let r^.
serv ant of Christ should be rsndjnoC
heu cut down, roll out half wn Inch
only to be bound but to die for ths
hick, sprinkle wrth sugar lightly and
of the Lord Jeans. Lsseon VU,
vttb dried currants, or ratslna seed-
Neither use to splutter;
Ytui will have lo apend your life
can
In lesson VU. hU oourteo.
courage and tailhfulneas. In les
vm . hU prompt and nhaolute
Ihe whiie.*» of
*Tis no use to storm around,
you
son
s the officers of the church of
Currant Rolls.
ibl Miu* pint of milk lu a’double
'
fresiu one half cup of butter
Klad; *
:or w ant to i>e Miss (<d again.
Twice to marry, once to male;
Thus the future holds your fate
tn
Atad. hia loynity to ths Berta
Now you shall marr
ii.l c*K»k for a dor.-n men;
I lu- will think )ou ought U
If
or ten yenra. A. D. M4T sr tA
suuU
Her sister, who left srhotd at the
paoiria uadaratand that patty
tu to this kind or Joking. The
surrender to the revealed wUl of Ood.
aier with one slice cut from a pound
his perwUlencM?. consunt dspendeoce
lecv of mtx^d pork. Set the ketUe
here tbe water will sUmner and add
. hU samsatnesa. hla love for ths
mon- as' needed lo k(top the original
souls of all claaaSB of msn. In lesson
luautttv
When the peas are soft rub
IX, hU depend«4ce upon the power
beni tbrough a strainer
lu a small
of the Bplrtt
id lesson X.. hla faith
iaucei.aii cHKik
logeiher one
level
in Ood and H.s wrurd. hU cnlmnesa ta
iabU*siss,n id Auur with two level
dnnger. his prmcUcalneas.
ta lesson
spcKiUH of butler, turn Into the
XI. hU love fia hU couatryasso. hla
heaied siraiiud soup, avid a level tea
dependence upon the Beriptures. hU
I of sail, a salisiKK.n of sugar
tag acilvlty as a prsacher
I hti!e while |H-pper CvK»k 1(^0 or
The Great
Doctrines Paul
Taught-Lessoo I. the Holy Spirit ap
[ )ou da not care to use this latter
a uiiMv bunerll> of fashion She
kept up thu iHillcy year after year. ides and di> not wish to bother ic
She was always encirchd by amttaud. make the two different kinds of Icing
St* such rh)iues as these, that will
I u nlive
u-lmlr«*r.i who
invariably
notber woman
She is pursuing this
pi.liey still an old, luilnted wreck of
Ths isndiM svsnu sf his 111^
anfununaie young people who mimt Tbe IssooM of ths AMitsr sover mimo
l»raln aud put into six cupa of cold
urhed s^bli• sfu r a while to marr|
€s3f C^le.
ing u. (hr frollckaosto friends of the
It U
Then his partner would In- the youug
Hiiualltim and i hun h work incess
. and buried herself lu llu'oKigl
school
and prayertttlneaa. ta Issson IL.
tbe Ash baked In k to perfectloh. all
intensity and eloqttsncs. ta loathe Juice being held by the pan.
It
III. his humlUty. In Isason IV..
was (uuy to slip a kmg. slim knife
his fervent love hi Jeaua and Mwnver
under to loosen it from tbe tin aad
lag.drvotkm to HU will, and hU prmy■Up It whole on a hot platter.
erfulaeaa. ta lemon V. hU eourtssy.
fearlesanesa and ounaumlng love for
man she
8he dlacuased
A imisw LSMOM*
IntsfMtkmnl Bnndsjr
The
io each t-nd. When thoroughly greased
ibe colored every morning artistically. ting such rhymes are partners for at
When sbo arrived at hie home In per. tor a game or for the cveaing
Buppose. fur Instance, that a you
V gay inland town, and “cama out.“
an should gel a fortune reading:
ha favorite of society was a young
You shall he a fanner, sir.
sldower whw
was
fond of
spurt
And live on pork aad beans;
kona Ulked of \m>lhlug but Ashes,
And make a living off of bogs.
rout flies, and dugs, and U gau to
Bourkroul and olher greens
practice pistol ahooUng under bis in
marrlagi-ahle
whan
am,
III the funnier when they are used
danctxl with exquisite grace, and It small affairs. If they are made
dressed In charming Uste
Nature means of choosing partners. All t1
bad given her a pretty face, which rhymes are In pairs, and those get
el was a xdergymau.
the church and
r Idea Is
much prettier nnd isaaos L we hnvs his AmsmsB to tho
for It a
a great mistake to b« pho so much more comfortable nnd hna ^^hssina Eidsra nt MRstM. In Isoeon IV.. hla vlaiu to Tyrs Md Ghotographed a you jtre either out of the advantage of
telltale whei
. U Issson V.. hia nnstt In ths
health or In low splrlu
isayds. U Issson M, ths plot to nsA Just themode-of ibe^mument sty le
aaaslnnte
PnnL In Issoon VIL. Pnnls
of costume of coiffure w ill “dale * tbe
A Qeed Thing.
dsfsnas hilore Fellk nnd Pnnl a ssrphotograph and sojsir"uake It look
Out of
_____
mon to Fsttn nnd Onmilln. U ksson
vhen her inotkerla-tow Arst dined
VUl. Pnal*s nddrssa to rhstea nnd
A white dress, or one that take, Jrlth her and
tbe baked
Ash was
shite/* gives a ghastly effect. *tond broken into umsigkUy pieces, la taking Agrtppn In Issson X.. ths shipvfsek
ta Issson XU tho Arst imw far from U<ci>miqg. ualeas the all- It out of the
came a saefwl laveiir is young and pretty -N Y Oomt nt Roms, ta tssmm XO.
ilon
Bhe was resolved that tklag
erclal Advertiser
nt Bosid.
should never happen again, ao aa ake
iU In Puts
could not And wkat was wasted in tke
Chnrnctsi^-ta Issacm L ws hnvs his
stores, ske kad a tta amlU cot a piece
fanhfulneaa. hla lovs tar sonla^ hti
i>r she«-t tin to At looeely la a akallow
iring industry, hla
bake pan. with long handles attached
She liad studied KnglUh literature beat to have thaae for men and boys
fhv might talk Intelligently of In. say. chocolale frosting, and those
> and novels, mpslc. that she for the wume-n and glrU In while, ao
migh attract by her slngiriK: drawing,
lest she might fall In with artlsu.
emerge from
must larxer where you are.
Fnle<« there is any urgent reason
All of her writes her own. but <»ne not gifted
dlrecli-d to with a rhyming^manU. could choose
ver•^es from some other tource.
Ctsataa
for the conventional rice that la hart
ed on John
and
Mary
when they
aBst-lCTrhk-ms-TCNruS^fiSL
Abo%e all. if you want >our sun pic
that
St ruction.
The next
One atrp abratl;
Aad from my brari baa flat!
All
but this single puriM»»e.
sissip’ SMUb
the suhaUt
of rose petols or any Aowsr paUla
they lelve for their weddlag trtpi
Mson for 4ms M Is p rsviM oC ths
V feather boa or s Isce flckn kas a While lice Is a great Joke yei. the MSOM ot tho psseod^ fMrtsr. Ths
Osidsn tssc li II. Timothy Iv, lA
wonderfully softening effect on tke case of a young man who la
Ths lamcM of this qsnrtsr srs nU
by (owa aqArred agony all during
(he boneywsoon owing to a piece of
tleneValfy sp.al.in»;. lb.* head
They CM bs paoAtnhly revisvod nndsr
•houldi-rs make a far^piviiler figure rice that madr a deck
upon his eyeball, ought
three hsnda:
than a full sis.-d portnUt
but tkaraa aadaaaa to tka Dotoa
( l_lhr^ta;
^aaa to faal your abaanca. too-
of young people is
Tbs Amt
are then nt their xaaxlmum sins. B
mer fbotssnr ahcmld hs fWly too
for the bent la apt to make tho I
rssU nnd tight shsss nrs th# ca
Is thought that Charlotte, widow
of Maxmlllnn, emperor of Mexieo. canpot live long; Me Is thewlstor of Leo
pold. king of the Belglnna.
For U years Mrs.
WllUnma. of
mu Barbara. Cnl.. hna been n lighthouse keeper.
She is now over 70
yanra of nge^ hna brought ap a fam
ily of Ave ehUtaea. and tame aU her
bouesworlL Bha Ams the #ght
every night nt U oTtoek to Iasi llU
Uag. ffoos to hsd at U:90. m4
I nt K to got hrenktast
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THE EVENING RECORP, TRAVERSE CITY, IIICH. SATURDAY. JUNE 27. 1903.
mwAj^j^y^
s;.'
'<tv vMfabtf Wutjfiil <ho«gfc Vm • firi
mUh mgk CteHl l»*«. Migtt, CMfM
• t«lr Mi loiUD fMtm t:ai» be b«tt
unu to p««liM The terolM or tbto
toory VM aoc oiUj o f«U btooiod
M»W. tm Itor dfo» o ma •• onbocoo^
In* Ibat bid aho bo4 aar btooljr It
i-oukl bat* b**s kUtod bj tb* coa-
i* :
V
-
India rabbcn; bar akJrt waa tb* abort
Aanorl nnderalOrt of a white woman;
borblouom.taman-aaklft.
Tbl# ooatWD* wa* approprtate to a
nluoM* ramp la whlrb JuanlU. or
Wannr. a* ab* waa famillarlj calleda pamo gtveu her by tb* mloeia b*aauM tbry couldn't pruuooar* b*r real
name *i>rot BMWt of b*r time. Kb*
took no pride la dr«* becuae .be bad
im oo* to diva* for. \>'bllr luinera are
proverbially r«p*<Tful to women of f* .
Aaemaot. they trta^»d thl. aburigln*
If anythin* waa
en it. If aiothlnf
went aruu* W auuy aaa to bUiue. It
waa • Wauny, *i t uh* tbla " or • Wauny.
get away .from here ” bbe
ibe fa*
of tbe ramp and at the aaine time Waa
•Iwara In the way
<*fia of lha men. ami <me alum, real
. Jaad tbr aUte-of affair, uml one day
•Ugfcoted to another who w nt Wanny
a mile fur aome tobaeto without *inns
her a cent that ahe ahoukl U* paid for
her work. Wanny .UmhI by and beard
the atuffeatlon. tin* reply, the hot
words that folkmed. and aaw Jim
Burua. 1^ <b fender, punch the head of
Tom Amber, bU antaiKonUt The l»at
f tie may have b«.n draw'u Such l»at
im^uaually are, thuu*h the beruea of
^lauSTes wbo defend luckleoa maldc4iB
\ ialwaya come out vU torloua There wde
^ r««ult of tlu- fraiaa, however.
fe
atood that thereafter when a man ordMtd Wauny to do anythUi* for him
ba moat pay her for doin* It
I Wanny from thla Utue iwhed tee*
jrarylu* from a ulckel p. a quarter. At
Iber dmt appwu.mx- In the miner.icamp after Jim Iturua' Intei^entloa
tb* wore a real calico dreaa and ber
^Ir waa braided and tied with a yel
^w ribbon that bad held ft^eiher a
kmiMne of clvara No mu- auapectrd the
raua* of tbe tldineaa but Jim Burua.
und he would not have auai>e< ttd It had
Im not OOti< «d a |M-«-uUar exiireaaiuii In
lb* glrl'a eyea the very next time hhe
looked at him. Jim toualdervd tt an ex
prcaalun of gnultude. It wa. mur*
than thla. The wihl cr«>atun-‘a Itoart
bad been tooched with love.
Jim Buma paid no motv attenthm to
Wanny than U-fore That he had freed
her from oppreaaluu w ua no reaaon why
tm Bhould m cmMeiX upon to change
Ilia bMriu* toward her. He had no uae
tor a little aquaw whom hla aaaoi iate*
frented very much ait they would tiY-nt
their horse or their do*. Wanny made
BO Hfoirt to aeenre hia notice, *oln*
atiout apparently aa Indifferent to hla
UttautWma aa tK-foro. Jim waa rather
pleaa4-d at thU, He tot»k no credit to
blmaetf for the *lrl'« defenae and waa
the Uat man to aland w hat he called
e part uf
favor W
that Wa
n*fralned from
any marketl expn*aHlon of *rutltti|e
which %vt*uld hare te-eii likely to draw
d*iwn tifHm him ti e ^Uk-* of hla aaaoclatea h« gave ber credit for a lot of aenao.
Then JUu. who waa Imlined to lake
It ujain hlma<‘lf to r»-*ulate any Infrac
tion of camp etiquette. dliKipltne. biw
and the like. tboo*ht proper one day to
the triU* to
Wblcb Wanny belonged, wbo had Ibelr
tepwew a mile down the airiwm. The
man bad been banging aUmt. and sun
dry article* bad Uvu mlaacd. Jliu
therefore Invited him b* leave and cn
forwd bU Invitation with a kick.
Jim had a claim lying betwivn the
mlueni- and the Indian.' (kmp and
was ai'cnatotned to ride there nearly
•very day t»no morning Wanny ram*
m--
liy-
M
“No go duw u liver today.“Why not Wannyr
•T.li shot.''
“WTio's going to do tbe Jobr
Wanny gave him the name ef tb*
Indian whom Jim had given the “grand
ibouiic«.“ Jim thanked her for the In
formatlou. but Wauny aaw l.y'bia mam
per that b* would |>ay no attention to
It. She diaappoarvd and waa not aeen
around the camp again that day.
AlK.ut aun«-l Jim. previous to riding
to hla rUlm, remembering Wahnj'a
warning, went to tbe wall where hla
rifle hung to get it. but it waa not
there. Thinking aome on* had (H>rruw
«d it and not caring to give up hla trip
hocaua* he hadn't It. be mouuUd and
rode down the river. Suddenly In lha
tt>ad before him he heaid a ahot fol
lowed by another from a thicket Uld
Ing on, he w aa horror atrteken at *!«*
log AVaosj blug on her Uk^ Id th*
road acroM a rifle. Haahlug to her. b*
threw hlmaelf from hia hmwo and
rntoevl her tenderly Ufe waa flutter
Ing. but her *oul looked out through
her eye* ai clearly as It had aver look
•d. In JUu reveug* struggled w ith tlu*
gentler fcvUuga, and to- hastened to
ask U‘fore It would la» too late who
had done the deed, TlH'fv waa no an
twer. The eye wa^ clear, but the llpa
had lost the iK»wcr to move. Then tbe
•ye Hw1 It. lutelllgence and became
•xed.
I It was not a mlnut* from tbe tUn*
1 dUu aaw hez till aelalng tbe rifle (bla
! iwn). b* afM daahlug Into tbe thicket
‘ from wbkh It waa evident tb* ahot
bad come. He beatrd a ciwablng In tb*
■ boahea and aaw tbe Indian wbo bad
tbreatoiied him rannlDg for hi. life.
I Jim caught him, took him to camp,
j BBd bwfora th* arm bad
d aett
aet tb* Indian
m lb* Hmb of a trew
F. A. MITCHEU
A rich man wbo l»a. Joined tbe mnitudt in New York alnc* hla quick
>rtun« cam* to him waaI cnterUlnlBf
enterUlnlig
I frtouda at dinner tbe other uigbt. The
1 Mrrico waa maguiecent and ao waa
tb* dinner. Tbe wife, gorgeoualy
clad, reigned over tb* tabl*. DurU»g
a lull tA cooveraatlon tb* rich ma»
watched a servant wbo waa dextrroua
^ ly removing crtimb* from tbe table.
Tbea be looked down tbe gUatenlng U1 ble at bia Jeweled wife and twnarbed:
•«adU. ramember when you used tp^ke tbe tpbie doth out pC tbe bPcB
A Great Time at Traverse City Oiji
ou
Arrangements are completed for prte of those celebratiorts Tor which Traverse City has
^.
become famous
•
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y
FIVE BANDS WILL FURNISH THE^ MUSIC ALL DAY LONG
Public Eiercises
The Great Parade
J--:
will move promptly at I 1:00 o’clock a. m.. and will be a splendid feature of the Celebration.
I
An interesting reminder of old-time Celebrations, will be'the
o^n air exercises on the High School grounds at 3 o’clock P. m.
T
^
singing National Airs, and address by Hon.
J* W. Patchin; This will form a pleasing and instructive enter
tainment for young and old.
Day Fireworks
' Games and Sperts
The Games and Street Sports will afford much amusement and
' there will be cash prizes foi; the winners.
have come to look for this display as a permanent fjiature of a
Traverse City Fourth of July.
Th® ^Oreat Races V" "
Last year was held here on the Fourth, the greatest trotting event ever known in this part of the
State. This year will surpass last. The Traverse City Driving Park Association have one of the*
best half-mile tracks in the State, and is a member of the American Trotting Association. There
will be great trots here July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. More than 100 horses will take part JVIany of
these noted fast trotters. July 2nd there will be a 2:40 trot, a 2:17 pace and a 2:40 pace, with
purses of $900. July 3rd a 2:24 trot, a 2:25 pace and a 2:18 trot, with-$900. purses. On July
4th, there will be $1,200 in purses, fora 2:30 trot, a2:10 pace for $300. each, a merchants’ and
manufacturers’ purse of $500. for 2:35 pacers, and a novelty race for a $ 100 purse. These will
be great events. The usual admission fee.will be charged at the gate.
Grand
illoon Aaeanaiori
iraGHu-tt
Drop
The distinguished Aeronaut Prof. F. J. Liddle will make an ascension at 7:00 o’clock p. m.. from the fireworks ground. This will
parachute. The drop through the air for hundreds of feet before the parachute opens is thrilling in the extreme. Everybodv should
remain to see this balloon ascension. The best place to witness it will be from the river bank, south side of the river, on Sixth Street.
The Fireworks
1 raverse City always
cs the best there is in i
exception to this rule, the display will be a ina^-^nificent one.
wait for YOU until after the lireworks. The ballloon ascer
be seen from the same groumls.
TRAINS AIMO BOATS
: no
Trains and boats will
and the fireworks can
There will In* a great game of base ball at the I Jih Street grounds, between the Gray
Eagles of Manistee. Thesi' are both very fast teams,
le;
anc
id great sport may l>e ex:ied. I'he usual admission fee will l>c charged at the gale.
Bay Excursions
The I ra verse Bay Line of boats will givt frequent short excursions oh the Bay all
day long , fora merely nominal charge.
Spociai Engagement
The entire week at Steinberg's Grand of the Glasgow Stock Company. This is an
especially strong company, with a fine repertoire, and the staging is elaborate. This
will be a great attration the entire week, w;ith a specially good play for the evening
tVi*» T'rinrtVi
iwii.il rh.*iri»'«»s tif .idmission.
Leeianau County Peoplo
Will be especially interested in the fact that the new Traverse City, Leelanau and
Manistique Railroad will be open to travel, and the regular and special trains will
bring all who w:ant to avail themselves of this opportunity at reduced rates. Besides
the regular trains there will be a special train arriving early in the morning and re
turning after the balloon ^cension and fireworks, display. The Provement branch
of the Manistee and .Northeastern railroad will also
•eer le «ke beMr-NPV Torb tak *
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ALL RA/LROADS GIVE ONEFARE FOR ROUNdVrIP.
R. a. I.
Regular trains arrive from the.south at
a. m.. 1 :J") p. in.,
111., and
and 4:J0
4:;
,p
I.. and
leave, going south
mth at 5:40 a, m.. 11:19
” y.
m.. and‘ 4:25
^
There will be no necessity for a special train from t
the regular
trai arriving at S:25 a. ni. will
^ular train
answer this purpose, but the
there will be a spec train south leaving at lO.-dll p. m..
after the fireworks*.
T. C. I_. & IVI.
Regular trains arrive iron Northport at 11 riij a..m.
m. and 4:20
4;2<t p. m.. and leave for
Northport at 8:30 a. m. and1 1p. m. A special
:
train will leave Northport early in
the morning and return at' 10 o'clock p. m.
RERE rVIARQUEnr-TE.
Regular trainss ar ve from the south at 4:55 a. m.. l:W
\ :W p. m.. G:l9 p. m.. and 11:55 p.
m., and fron the nor
___ p.
orih at 11:55) a. m..
5:15
m.j^5:15
p.^ nu and ln:05
ivcuo p. m. Regular
trains
?gul;
leave
ive tor
for the south at i>.
iJ.HJ a. m.,., 11:55 a. m
m., 5:20 p. m. and I0:l0p. m and for the
rth at 5KX) a. m., 1:20 p,
p..m. The 4:55 a. m. train fr n the south
P m., and 6:15 p.-m.
and the 10.<15 p. m. fn
from ithe north are through “flyers" ami do not make local stops
north or south of Tr; ;rse L.ity, 11 here will be a special train from
m the north early
n the morning returning after the fireworks in the evening.
IVf. * N. E.
Regular trains arrive ^om Manistee and connections at 11H.K) a. m. and 6:36 p. m.;
from Provemont ^nd Cedar at S:14 a. m. Regular trains leave for Manistee and
or Provemont and
an * Cedar at 6:2f.) a. m. A
9:3CI a. m. and 3:56 p. m.: for
special tram will leave Manistee tor 1 raverse
o 6KX) a. m.. connecting at Pia *
erse City ot
River with special from Empire, arriving at Trave:
erse City at 8:40 a m.
S|>ecia
train will leave Traverse City for
I
Manistee and con nections at 9:40 p. m. Tike regu-'
lar train from Provemont and Cedar arriving at Traverse City at S:14 a. rnTwill accommodate those coming in. and a special
spec
train will return to those points at 7:40 p. m.
TRAVERSE BAY LINE OF BOATS
Boats will leave Northport at 6:<X1 a. m., Omena. 7:00 a. m.. Suiions Bay. 7:45
Neahtawanta, 9KX) a. m..and arriving at Traverse City at lO.-OO a. m. Keiurmrig will
leave Travcrec City at lOKX) p. m. after the fireworks. Fare
F
for round trip from
Northport 50 cents, Omeila, 50 cents, Buttons Bay 40 cents. Nteahtawanta 25 cents.
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