The Evening Record, May 06, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 06, 1903

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-05-06

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THIS EVENING RECGRI)

I YESTERDAY’S ISSUE I

M:

SEVENTH TEAK—1860 ‘

Anti-Efit Ordlnanco M*y H»v« to Do
Enforc.d by Eom. E««n|Moo to
ti—p Wolirt Cloom
r^rtnpUim comc« to tbf Rocora fmm
IjiUlf*
olM.ut the At^'oiSisxAlilNATlOH
city thol tl»e
... .................
or OEPUTV OAMI
^ rfilOHTfUI. ACCIDENT TO FRED
/rjhui'ini’i'M'ii
I
WARDEN MOAN
more
o in
.
FITCHER TMIE MORNING
WhiU- tlie city orJIoAOce*
IkIuk eulorr,tl, Uicludln* thuoe o

nun Mtwmii rtAnt
.

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;

PIETENDU
i at One#—Victim o« the
Accideat It Only

IH'

' i«an Co at a r«a«lt
which hu rtabt
: arm wa« Koniml to
to il.c thonder
He wat l.rmiKht to the
ol
on* of the phytlciaiit
town iti

MEW

DEVELOPMENT

i

IN

Evidence

lUtar. fto-nla
ThoM- killetl. the pa ,hm- wtaiet. numUT nine___

w tf

aim- and Eth warden, who thui and
Hied fhrlt McLain a w»vk ago lati
Uiudav night. Ugan ibU afternoon at
“elm “before Juttlex. Llnkletter
spafiord. ii win

......

to

Perer of Unfortunate C.rl,
, WI.B I- U., l w.a:^, U.
It Dttra
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BEING

i

^

MADE

AT

¥Frank Kennedy

aland thiv afte

iifh“hrt:?h:^

i*

Ut^U

IU«U.

w USA

when Miv irago-ily «
Me wi I doubt lens oix iipy th
the artenuw.n .and I
jgh the evaiuiuatk.u
irntlre Wk'r k
evidently Kuffer«d a

curTtsl.

Judge riH-lan Im
th. prl-um. r to n
id eiwrecilon

the nro-i.mpUo.*.
1 tti A Hers euuvli Hon. WSJ. I

nCHT WAS A
FREE-FOR-ALL

FMNEIAL OF EIGHT

Frank Ik-fm*. aged 2k.
i a Kuif.
inpurU‘s

i-lngle.

y. The funeral ovcToledo.
the eight lN.dle. ..f IMUsl. evcursH.n
Ut* killed hi I'.-tn.ii Sunday wa^ bel.
-here UwUy
They w.re rang.tl s.d.
rpv elde in Si Antlmny • chui. h. am
one r.*quiem mas* wa* siitig over tli.xi
all
The .‘hurvh
bSug lueat h.-d^^

WUII

u.-i

d.-siAl

Itrewster
tti

• •..I

liiiiStiiiei.. ie.^ldc aud »»ui

.Molin«*

wa.

ri,,.,.

tiled

AT.',.';

I Don’t Pay $3.00

\ be put in and

Tbere*are m*i
wailing b*r u. ti.
ot the tit<H’klii>'.
ran.-.! MHMi

D..-1 terBS Dr. EbW .uctM

A mAD b.4 A «( oo tb«
loa»..
U, boot ol tb. JUnl. T.TCIO Md
.j.itt.bUol c.ci«»m«.tfor.

““I

tISM

CAMPBELL BROS

\Vc siiow me: -J'l >tyles, very

LJncIi srslcir'ts

^Hivv are in i*ood
art jusi.
[{lack Me.Tcerizcil '’i rt.fii unuxutally
maai-,111.1 .11 oi.r i.nct> of
si.iy.

Anoiht

•was?.

larch wrirwgiu ju^t

l-oI.l.H-. on loCAl CMrtie., iic

iraWBU^ fw£5.

S.A Shoe As Good As its

■iMiiii fiiroiM i(o.

W.lW.r, Bl«rdoi»n »v,Due:
■ H..'". Ooplui. 0.k l*.ik

fv, IS. rib*. %SA^K

eiii)*- etiurts. «*iie |

« do/en

The hearing of claims in the Ole
Bostrnm eslatx is still occopylun the
probate court this afternoon.
The Brwt meeting of the
board for tbe year will oecs

ENOCH KRATOCHVIL
DIED THIS MOtNlNC

« »*<» •'

If )vm desire to install a tyslem ol tUcctrical^Lighliiig.
BcUs Bun^Ur AUmts or Tel­
ephones, l»cmpt us to c«imate. Wc have a fine line of
supplies au*l c-an quote satis­
factory 1KK.-CS fot high ErmW
work and maleiial. ::::::

f.trni l.e.r by He ]

Tt.e out «.Al.HiJe SPo.- Moos®
The New Siai.-i.

aod the resumption of tip

I, A BAITM*. Uo—w« t«orf «oWy
UaEtai«lA«»bo»tt»d
.WLotaB—.. bow UWU.1W.I]
U 0.«.tT curt WUur.

.«/*»! e «*•

sw-r El IM BE WO»3

r wltich will u

..‘iH/lkSi:

5»V

Cm.. ..
to $16 50

I and the earth
rai*t‘d.
Cm b rs are bi
: U 4 V b’l «

.■'jirDorh/.r’.rc.’^.;-^

” Friday evening.

a, n.u.l«a.e F-ces - )^u ...usl s.x .he g«..u-nts u. a|.rreeiat. Ihea
unusual-cxivncncc, U*Ut a^ lo styles and \ames.

ntachmc sewed i>hoc
ou t an t;ct one iosl as
Mr $2.50. Try a

v^rth lt*r the ;

> in c«*urs»» of eX
c factory
-eepaW .na -be

I



as |K.ssibh-

Was III Only Since Last Evenlng-Orgame Heart Trouble Was the
Cause of Death
Kiui- lAi... friMg...
on Cass
fcumh KnskKhvtl. one of the pio morning
flagman was cleaning the
wrw of this sect tun and well knowi kept at hU work until the
ID the citT and summnding ©ountry.
u|Hvn him. when he U
rig conUng and c
died at 7 ;»i o’clock this morning, ol
but between
the
,cr Pul
iHuwcen lui—
in company with Oovertior
organic heart trouble, at the age of M
AriEAma
The fl.iewt vb-wa
rears He was a pioneer of iWL oon
ing here with hi* parents at tha.
time, and has U-eii to the vicinity of
last night, owing to
iind lo gel out of tbe way. which |
irwveise City ever since Besides hla
,sr!.mat.-!v did lusl lu time
wife, be leaves three suters and ihr^
COLUHSU WAS FASTEN
brothers. Mr. Ky t^ermaine. Mra Ike
Winnie aud MiV- John l>uun df thi.
be nmputaiiou
...— ..v ...................
BM< N.W CM.nd.r R.l..»c. in F.r.<
WencU Kratochvil who lirei
which occurred yt-sterday. was
of Trial Races Yesterday
ssarv from poiiuinlng. which
«>ath of the CUT. and Frank and Joh«
Afternoon. ,
[• Irxl
Kratocl.v il of thi. city He was martied a mile over a year ago.
Old. iw 1- >• “*y
Kuoch had not bes^n well for Iho %»YTv near losing his life, and .. ^ —
jMt tw.-0ty miou>~ »••«/<*»?
,ia.t three weeka Uing tronblad with hard work for the d(»ct9ni lo pull him
.twrnooo fot .h. P«Tl»M cup
»,
u> di-poD.in.1, «h.i Id . ibegnp But be was not oonfln - “ thUgh. Mr. Cornell w4s not the only
. poisoned by the canned g<XMl.. The
liCbl wind via b«**»« •» winatwri bis l*ed. and was ool aflionf
■so and a Utile girl were
ri..be.«rlK».tb«.b..»c. Her- friend, last evening
About
retbblf cup Yacht Kaltanoe. StartwA o’clock, however, be was taken
poaition to leeward Bud alight _ chill, and grew rapidly *
in^LSTof the KelUtus-. Columbia Within ball an hour be
sailed thfongh tbe tt*w bowl’s Wc. and tbe two phymolan. In attendanoe pi«-0
uoked across her bow to nearly a •aw that there waa no bope for him.
eighth grade officers
Qoarter of a mUe »nd tbe Reliance Organic b*wrt trouble was the oaaae
?h« witluirew. When the OolombU of death, the end coming qnleUy at
.'«» o’oltxk this morning.
>
tw^t throB«b her lee the .Reliant^
lioceBcd
ha.
been
in
the
liquor
boskapt o« and Yoianiarily gaTe tbe ad
The eighth grade, including pupH*
, lhal grade frx.m all ^ihe^bool. in
TaTtat. of bar wlndwanl* position, lem in this city for manY yeara
P city, have organized bat abe waa none the le«» dvci*tTe!T
lowing officers: President
the MARKETfl.
andempbaHoallyontsalled
Central
Adrian Mich May t
'Stow, a idoneer ol this
night of advanced >eai
enrruge manttfacturer.
retired lor a numU-r o

S.ADIKS’ TAII-Omaco »UIT»

Friedrich

s S.W.H as the building U riU.'.i

-

of

Xarord* <S»r»r»oe -T*ll
. -.he iKraut) an.l cha..n ol the styles »e show m

AlffBll Vi

.-..utract for th.- '.»• piers that wii:
|H.n ih»- bniidiiig. which will at
in- h*vami put lu U.s«i coiidi

‘**Mr li*vis is prc-M.lcnt of the Michl
gan Stan h Co . and -es here to confer
wlih Secretary Procharka and Mana
...
.be,—

.1...-.;U

Ladies; Silk Waists Sr^'r*” ^5

^

hlal‘f.mudatu.ur'' lIiU Hr..-" have

tc

President Michigan Starch Co. Look­
ing Over Company’a Plant.

.

Wclu>.h. l^i;M lun.
.1.41. lop .util
ele-atU .he>s ^h..c^
iV.n'l

raising* ol ’ Um- *tmlld in-r' pi •

At your own pr.ee—what’s
left of The Fa.r stock. What
v.e want .s the room. ProhU or
cost cut no figure. The Globe.
Wurzburg Block.
lW6-2t

-dli Vn'i't

OSTEOF»ATMV

iPMl
E. WILHELM

ftAokcvelt in Midst of One

Lir

alid

i

.....

a Fair

-Si;, ...

certainly like ihcse.

........... "-»,.i...
.
pn-seiii ai the vvaiulni
.

ll,i.rvNelilaU\e

S. BENDA & CO.

$2.50

.r\ ..r Ihc chit. Therx- w .n lai|r«S
K..I of w..ik to U‘
on tl..
inds aii.l t.iiihUiic
and i« will
.aldV !"• Ihc n.iddle of -lum'^ur th-^

KUOTWCCaAilD CANON

Mi

WE42UE

Budding and It. Surroud.ngs W.U Be
Put m the Best of Condition for
the Summer Season.
v:xtenNive impiovemenis ar.* ii>
prtu:re5Ui at the W’cqu.-toug gn.uuds.

Bill Carrying fS2.S10 Passod House i
Noon Today and Will Doubtless
Pass the Senate Tomorrow.

If........

she

3" $2.50

" " 1. d-<l.r.-d a.lAlj. m.a.
au attack on the depuiy with hU vpea
and the latter vhoi him
Self defenv
• clalm^V though It IH alleg.Hl tha

Poliah Victims of Sunday’s Railroad
Disaster Wore Ail Bunsd m
Toledo Today.

M

THE

There are Just Four Suits
...
k ,..'.

Is pun.n.; a gical .liawu.^ carJ.
The t rue <‘i SOKtlSlb Shoes
« aUa.vs $;i.r>i.. The
ol SOKilSlS IS urii|uestioneiL
Wchavc U»U lu rs of Sorosis
Ich arc >l.);htlK n.xrr
which
.revaJifij; shap
the prev
get these

TONG CLUB GROUNDS

two ot

ithe ki-cord that th. rraver>e
.him bin IUU.S.M the hou^e at
ONE MAN IS DEAD. SHOT BY ^
WOMAN
.The bill will go to the sr..-..
»t Lorwin. The ha/dw.*vre
w ind will no di.ubi receive fi
John Miller at Hellaire ww robbed of
I quuk action th.ic Th
Etc revoUerean l a watch Kent of
carries with U
tbeio rev olTor. were fonnd in a’vctmd Another Man Fatally Slashed With a int»ne
collage for *’.•»
hand etoree be^ and tbe fifth —
iw.t l-’l
Knife—Scraps Started at a Dance
Otu* cottage f.»r i:»»II wtuu.-ii pali.mtN.
found on Kennedy, loaded
in a Hotel.
-The ahoee worn by Kenomiy a
i VVlT. 4if tk. Bv.i.t.>« K.x'orA
blooilelalned. aud wele^o T’.- nl
tbeaUeof the footprint left on
PorehT for the main buil.iing l..r
ihe UM- «*f IMitientN. 11 .*•'«'
flowerbed at the JL tonhiu home ... last night, llave Tiomld.-y ag.-d
A total of I02.GIO_______
reluand to UU about the blOiKlsUin. »as shot d.ad by Mrs Kux. prvprhon 111. ahoei bat ha. alwar. claimed ire-N .if the u«»tnl He WA-s niarriiHl
i.ut had 1.0 ehildren
Harry Sthind*^
R. B. DAVIS IS HERE
alDoo hU am.etthat be « not l.reu IH-Ue. aged du. tbe father of Hmx
Boar Lvraio
i-lnUlun wa, fatally cut with a knife
SanduDky. Mae 6
aa been arrested

WHTHEB

EXTENSIVE
IMPROVBIENTS

A5TLUM AFFIOPEUTION
PoHttt

^ ^ dtp Book Store

1> fi.r th.- oiv liUig ..f th.j.ar|N.se of n.l.lMTy
mediately sentenced

Frank

.Our Salt Of.

FASJ^ED THE HOUSE

lUk^iU

r."Lr„rr^-

' lUa'riJ.'W 6**^llelilU, the Mo
pooo ootrooiiOBdeni of the ln>T»roiAl.
«lret today ’It It rumored that ibe
pretciidnr to the Mottaooan throoa
wen aaimatiualtHl In a camp at Ze-

REICH

Critics Say
We’ve a knack for pickin^r out.preirv; Wall
>
Papers. Been in the business over th
hve vears, so we ou^jhi to know a bit alKtui
it.
Don’t want to bo^t at all as thr
pai»ers do that themselves. You owe us a
visit. :
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^Lanilug Mich . May t: The !m»um
V a vole ot
lo re tht^ moining*
avved the r..mtei biU alK.lLhiiu; the,
of d» piitv came w arden S, uator
ohn lUirU dm latvv.n ^‘11 go tlmmuh
1 the upinr house

LIN MURDER

> 'Ci^urntttnt.al

.1.U-. U-ki I'

ASSASSINATED! swry ». th. R.«d ok.' Tr.gOy. m
Which Chne McLain Was Killed
by Epalford, Reviewed in
Court.

GIVEN 20 YEARS

,i

1u.l.>

R.preaentative CombW Bill to Knock
Out Brewtter V^on by Vote of h2
^
to 20—Will Pass the Senate

what wat left of hit arm -aa^ atu|
«t,.,l at the^himhler
iMU hei a ho it onl# IS* ><»arn of a;
«aa aorKluk on the plau. r when I
>le«<ve iKMaiue cauKh'. •«'l l»«*f‘>rc >*» ASSAULTER OF MRS- YUNGKINS
could <li.
do u flilne to orovetit It hl»
GETS STIFF SENTENCE
arm wa» Uiaati luio the mac hin
KMiuriil to imhi h> the
liierally -Krouriil
IDK klil\« N ol the planer, clrl
ahd.uhler
He wa» cared for
Accomplice. Whose
hy ihe 4iun with whom he vian e»i
Wat Reapontible for the Ce
».ubul.nc« «m. «IM «.»
every aitrnihvn wav glieti him
Pilcher ralluxl well from the opera
Hon i4 ampuiaiioii. ami u dnina nicely
lktn.it. Mich . May C - In the re
r..rder’v ct.nri this morning H »»aik the
,1 ten minutes to And WTUlam
any of breaking Into the homo

ARRESTED ON
SUSPICION

toolm. Rne rosd

■’iTrL'."
Z.-I.UI.IC

•EINO INQUIRED INTO BEFORE A
JUSTICE AT FRANKFORT

WooWBe
Usurper of Moroccan
Thrwne Killed in Camp at Zeloran.
According to Preaont Rumor*.

; ' rr*yi IMti her luet •lih a ternb;,- av
Thle,,! IM. iniinilmc WhiU at *orW at
. Um< batket factory of the Nkellallitt

tSth and
niture. farm
f

at

jle eiampUn. and let t^*~
UK the walk!, if
e itri^ hc-ge of
the . UltCUitlBE

Af^D ARM WA» DRAWN IN NEAR
LY TO TMr EHOUtOER

forget Dr. Elma* auction

M..«cr«( All B«l....r. m
ChrlU In No.l B«»r. *«.n...
It U BkM.

FACTS OF McLAW-S DEATH

[irrAuK ol**bo^el. it may U o«
Ltp a fco
few vpltter*
ap
sarv to
-up
ai 1
y«MV«re.

MIMECHMSTIANsiaiED i

ISPAFFORD
CASE ON

WHY jiOTSPITTtBS, TOOT

GROUND
C-TO PIECES

Corner Front

THE ECONONY STORE“aAraiysBr"-

F-OR xm

aod Union'sts..
Tr.xbcrsc City.

the Indications arc
That the coming summer season will be more
distinctly a season of white materials than any
of its predecessors. Would like to call your at­
tention to our Silk Department, which is show­

BOYS
A combination shoulder brace
and stocking supporter — sup­
ports both pants and stockings
from the shouldors-cooler and

ing in a great variety all the new and popular
things in the daintiest of all fabrics, white silk.
Willduote afew prices for your consideration.

more comfortable In the sum­
mer than a waist support - it

k 20 nch Cream Corded Wash Silk.
27-ioch Cream HabuUi S«ik
Jtry well adapted for waists or
,ry «>tt and pbabic fabr.c. and chilorea’s dresses- You know how
one that -will wear and wash per J satisfactory these S'lks w
fectly.

and supporter

50c per yard.
ream Habutai Silk. This
good quality and one
that will please the most particu-

A 27-inch

75c per yard.
A 2Vinch Pure White Peau i
This is abw>iutety a pure •
good choice for a waist ai

' 50c per yard.

l».,«h C«.m T.H.U.

takes the place of both waist
.

.



Two Prices—35 and 50c

Th.. »

Mve satisfaction, at—

75c per yard.
A jo-ihch L.C. S.np. T.«e.a; vjry
dainty

$1.00 per yard.

Wbtn fCM tan to stt tb*u takt a
hok at our ChUdrirn'o Suits aud
top Coits-no oihtr Hut im tkt
dtp t^uah ours at SI.S0 to $6.50.

89c per yard.

A 27-inch Cream or White------selin* de Soie- This is a pure silk
24-,hCh WhiU «r CrMm Cru>. and^t the mercerized kind. Ills
de Chih.: . »ft .hd b..uwm ...K being very much usod for
They are very popular, at—

$1.00 per yard.

lyamilton Ootbing^

■?!' :;--Pr!KarV

xS■■iv. •THB ETEKIKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDXEijDaY. MaV 6. iXtt.

THE EV»DfG REOORH.
: V TRAVBRM CITY. MICHIGAN
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD
TMA T. lATtS AW i. V. I

IV
»

FINISH FOR
“STILLBILL*

Um weked gnmndg ftt Tliorpp. Pir . lOwarden, and the governor wonid
A Mmrj OI»bb7 f«U
Rhort
have given the Saginaw man the place
emrAs dted.
Th« girl ~
If he had not been ik-d up by a prom
ig •PM thRRtcpsM lARgnmiMR
ise
to
Chase Oabom. and be wU! xiow
rplnTaMM TO* v*itiM ttm
even up things.**
<
bm to Aoiah. ^rr rAo k^AcompUt^A
W iklp. Rha relrord her hold
oo Mo top*. feU oo tiM RtopR Md foU
n«r-« OI.IIRM WMMk
tho gnwad.
Sho auogod to
tbk- ->n'ut«*»t of tr
erto hot foot. wMteod loh« His Support of General Alger Will
b.>r*«. Is a wnuuM, hst^ lib 4
,m*4tM4l»r«M«hor thot rto
ai.T» that the him-- has DO
Will Succeed Him.
t-44-r fur the hidies. and if oih- .
Landing MUh.. Ma> C -It is settled fuir s,-v haiHMii** t« lie tblTr.
that William Judson. on«e ihv ^liUcal qusrt«-rs. anil :il’*-nil*ts tO |Mt ti!
head
xviU »mn*VI
boMtolhoDitj of Mexico applying kU»c of Ws-hunaw. county, is to lose th*- ishU
tor n CMCCRriM to deeolop the Im tin puAiiiov a-i Mate oil lnsr*ector. anJ turn hU l.;»v-k on h»- nnd ^.ulk in the
STOS ttolsr poTO of Oaaynopa can that hi* will U' succcHsiisJ by Chark-s eorner‘ of nb suit untU sh. u ,h
When Jud- eight
7M. to iwtotn the iM^oos offer to L Bc-nlamin of Saginaw
• lie rxhlbited 111 It irult In a l
•vt ailee of canals and flomM «.a s preM-nt term eSpln.-* it b said
lirooouiKvd way at S. xann. *i la-i
that tkivemor Ulhis ha^ determined! than ev.-r U forv.* said .Mr aM-:
nod would tostall a power ptoi
patate awmills in the vast forests of that the'office shali gu to his fellow -Von know how .lUlrt he .;!uav.
lal region.
atends like a plonhoiwe. and all
Th,* information waa given by a aen- Bort or .thlu:;^ A*ou -b..«ld lone
Arthar H- Leatbold. who ws
aior who b iu close touch with the him when the 1 idy xbito *
He .'bp; i>.-l a .1.-1)%.
adiiiiulMratlon, and' be said
"The around.
X xv;..; .Uiamnat.le.
vrhlls pntttoipettog to tho Philippine ,naii.-r 1.
ih.. U entlrWy
'""ilj-',;
oampatgn, hga jaal died of tyfAoijf ti.nJ. ..f tk» . rn..r Bll... .i..l he Xm ]
He doran i t
fever at the. home of his perents In deietniliK-d tliat if Judson wants
„^„y. uieu
i.-rr «rv .ilMtiu
eviUe. O. He TO one of the couitnue In offiie he ought to b* taken
, ,,j
limilde db
Mto reepondto Qenetol Fani
caie of by Senator Alger, to whose i«>- uke lu the ftil» i
1 i.. uer oi.iiiTiera"
eaU for volanteeea to swim a river on lltlcal InU^Tx^ii^ Judson bas given more to tiy to t.-a.li

er Are of the natlvea
That l^ident Roosevelt Is k«
rally alive vrilh cnrient evenu during
SpMkloc «f i*rk». .oelT
Ute rash and exoitement of bis
MO lh« lltU» *pol on Lake
I TOl is shown by the fact that
toM out lur » k,».atT •pot. and tbot«
Ik oooaalon to reorganise the an­
vho
g»ve
tho
plRco
R
little
niversary of the greiU naval victory
rotloi
in Manila Uy. May 1. ihJib. by send­
that such anil
Uod thtt
ing tl.e following pereooRl lelegr-m
but
Uitle,
ROd
:
. iooa thU..
Ifcct
the hero of rtmt oc asjou r Topeks,
Otm RovotRl hundred
la. May I. IW>3
A-lmirsl O.H>rK%
■ to Ibo i*rk fund for r RiinllRr pun
Dewey. U H N . Wsshiutgon
Otf
There bi r little *pot towned by
this anaiversary of your areet servio.-a
city on SRRt boy shore, nnd ono
to the nation I wish you all powilde
•bout the RRme Rl»e.on.West bv. uenr happinesi and a InuR life
Theodore
the tnterscctlos of Gerheld RVt-nue Roosevelt
•Bd PeolnsulR roRd. Neither of ibese
Is Urge enough, but they run be Im
proved and • RtRtt mnde tbnt will be tor Aged Women at SpriuKfleld, 111..
.•pprvwlRted R little iRier'on
has strnck a novel j.lau to make tt
i groRt expense.
In connection with sslf-iupportlng
The home is occu­
the* West bsy site, there U R iRrge pied by old la ’ies wboAmve mv^r Itfore bad so accept charity, but who
stretch of shore Innd running
that should be secured before It be- by aocldonl. misfortune or old axe
too exDenslre. even though U And ibemaelves inoapabls of s-jlf-sai>port Mr. Post's plan is to allow each
it for a while. There are plenty of op- tomato 16 cents per hour for three
portunUies for .Investigation by the hour, each day. for watching autonatio looms which are to weave rags.
special park committee along th
AU they wiU Imve to do Is to tonch a
b«ttoo and stop the machine If anyPoundmastsr Aven has comi
tbtog goes wrong, and again start it
an aggreaslve policy In good
He began this rooming to make an es thaa giving them more than tiie cost
Uis plan, nan
Umaie of the dogs running at large In of keeping them.
to its nliimate end. means aUo the
the city, and he ha. found that of
tabilshment of similar invtiutioru
dogs that should ^e licensed onlj

aneiitl m of late than to ilm>i*

the —Ctimj^o

M-

the payment of a license for dogs, and
the ordinance should be euforced. The
new ponndmaster says he will enforce
Ti vigorously. Therefurt*. those who
own canine iwt. will do well to cx
change a dollar or three dollars, as
the ew»e may be. for a tag at once.

GOOD BLOODi

SPEAKS FOR itself!

apiKTlilc^''and digcEtioa. end enjoy
sound, nrfrrshinff sleep. If we conld
alvva>s Ulaiutain the puritj' of the
blo<d then wc might enjoy perpetual
health, but it U-comes infected and
poisoned and most of the ills that afflict
humanity and undermine the constitu­
tion .nrc caused by an impo\*erishcd
or i*olluU-d condition <d thb vital fluid.
When thcbUKxl is duscased the skin
Ithy U},I*x-.u.uix^.
lo.scs its hcalthv
appearance, MUO
nnd
complexion. its_ freshpess^and beauty
and Uvotnes nd and rough and full ol
Idling, Rcaly
s
pim].K-, and sploU hcs. Itching.
pti.ms. l.lackhc.id.^.lK>ils
:.ul.^.lK>ils aud rashes
ra
Ikk1>* w
Iku the
ta'ak out u,..n the J.Jy
«l.n.

hreo years I bad Tetter on «F
Part of the time tbedleeaee
I tbe form of running oorsa.

I

H. S.
C. A.
H.C.
A. V.

DENTIST
.0.0 .S'. w W Jlhetm B!«K-k

,,
eu^ I’houe CK.1

•owitry.'
Hs «avo ap hi. Unltod
bmm oiUTORhlp to take part in a rambI

lOTolaUoB to Bouih Amerioa.
whioh faliaA, so novr ha is not a oltlaonofany tond Hs is to baslnam to
81. Loala
At Ito OroMo. B to, Mra Maiy FarraU. B4.yaato olA droppml dead while
kMtUaff to prayar at 8l Mary's
OMtoOiooltotoh. Mra FanaU If told
to hava laototly bean waraad of bar
•pproaebtoff and by SplrttoaUsu. She
TO a pioror raaidant of La Oroaaa.
At WilkaotoRo. Fh.. tha antita oonKiagBttoB of fhtbar Oarran'e otaroh
Swdaj Biffbl took tho tompotMoa
lilodfa tor a yaar.
Twelve handrsd
toarohad to the charob. tha girU aod

7

m rnwwmk, Mkh.. B#.

Our l-;ik >kiu Omin,; Sh»<-s are
illi-.! for
1-IT. COMFORT ami I (I K.-MU U I V. S..(:
•iiiil pliable as glov<*s yet wrar like iron. rh<*
Klk sole is soim tliiiig new tough.r than sole
leailier. yet soft ami pliable, lioys si/e-s $2.25.

Clll

Men‘> ^i/e- $2.-’di.

s-^-tiK-n.ou: Wo.dox,

Bacbatil $ Roscoe,

^
gootls cannot fail to attract evt ry woman in the city. I hcy
,ilu:iy> v\ant to see the latest and surely are Then they are the
dainty, needful arficles that' alxNuys put the finishing touch to a wo­
man’s wartlrob'^N We want you to see these articles |>ersonall>. then
\.ut can appreaate their U*auty and effectiveness.

/

Someiliing entirely new, made of the latot materials and sell for
2-V and 5“c.
'
'

TURNOVER COLLAR g CUFF SETS

Iff®

You couldn’t find anything more stylish, natty and becoming, than
a set of Xhese dainty little articles—they make the plainest and most
ordinary costume, look fresh and trim - by far the best line in ihe city:
selling fur 5l^.
r

WRIST BAGS

-

:

; i!

I

,S..incihinK new in these most popul.ar artitleii—fiave them in all ctilofN and sell from 25c to $2.Ui.
,*

• i

prayers

CHATTELAINE BAGS

. VL'

Sonu- tine things we sliow in the latest desj|>;nsand the values arc the
iK-st we ever'Imd. rtltc. 70c. Sl.tK'.
S-MW

PEARL GOODS

Only 12.

NO MONEY IS WANTED

.Are the latest fad-and it is a «ood fad. too. These are beautiful
jj.hmR - I'earl Waist Sets- Pearl IJuckles-Pearl. Buttons, in all sizes.
W.- think we can show a little the nicest line of |>carl ipWls in the city.

60

TAFFETA RIBBONS
.\r<- fiied in so many dainty ways in ".My Lady’s" apparel nowadays.
We sh.m- you the greatest variety of colors-the most popular ones:iy; inches wide for 10c the yard.

.\tul wc will pul une ol these br^c
licautiiul lockcrs m >our house
just like rut.

If Palm Vin7 Doe» Rot Gl.o
Strength and Health to
Any Woman.

They arc extra large

and xerv comfotiable

scat l»cing

20x22 im hc< bs, k 32 inches high
ftom scat; anns3 in. high, iron to l-

ntlng it bak’
that falling'

LOUISINE

cd scat, cross scats in;iack arc both
Iti imhes wide, fmtshcl in Imauti-

special

stomacb medication.
dion of Balm
direct local < e of Dr. Howj
only way to cure.
Abody toppooadobathatotMra five Tablets
) nothing, and the
A A. OolMton Of Omnd Raplda. If they fail
decision Is wholly with the
Mtoh..
who ditoppaarad trato the
For a limited-time 8 E. Walt A
hTOBthtodB^tar toM^w^ Sons will give a &0c box of Sanative
Tablets with every package of Palm
Vine, making tha i»Voftht combined
traatmaat half price, only 60c—noth­
ing if U laUs

taaton ton
thkknt narthot
tamBtodLlBA AnotMfnOoto-

Seniethimi Hew—
Elk $kin Sb««$ wim 6lk$«l«$

LADIES’ STOCK COLLARS

thinks it uns)vml> ftr ih-n. 11.
listen.
ubserx.si
that
memlMM7 dM md att, t,! to x\!;at
saM. tl.,* Ue, Mr Huss. II w .ift, ,!
fuHoxilng petition Up to tne ll,roiM> of
grsiw a f,-w monilngv ai.o
•o. l,oni. I ask Hull thinie it
>usr xvtm rl%. to ibi lr f,s-i for*i'r.ixrr
ay itot ,notlmi<‘ t« t,\ul <>n
UaTw. XX hn- Ho' . Uaidalu |
Grant that t; ey m.-ix have ^n
for HihI if Hte.v Uvr md for the
chaplain.-—Kansas Ci*y Journal.

omb. palnfi
dion. and

Alm»„ S.IU Oeo4

THE NEWEST ♦
; ALWAYS ATTRACTS

When riMplaui UnsM-ll of I',.
bers to give 3

With my namt* stamped on them u» insure
their quality you won’t have ti» , are.
"
A. S. IB-RVIVIAIM
3TS. PrKtiLl ShM Man.

Hull. President
Hammond, Cashier.
Davis and
Friedrich. V. Pres’ds

;iv.

"rhe IJi.'MM.. U U un4,*t>t.HHl. g..es
10 Mn, Burdick.
Mr. Thayer ^ut-d
for the money as truste,'
truste, ot a secret
;e left by Vei ncU OpiMsUlon to
ed hy
suit inatltuled
. J Frederick
,
.
Peuncl as administrator of his broth
•state was dropi>ed after the doc
i hands had
It left in Thaj
examined

487* Tb# child fot hold of a box of
■atohaa Troty familiss homalasa

$l.$0,$L7S«r$2Sh<>ts

th.-new.-s-t .-.ml svv.-ll.;-.t creationx We have never olf.-r.-.l
In-tt.-r. They are st-Hiii)'at
$l.i’>.
and $2.7.j.

Lite of Pennell. .According to
Decision by Jottice Kruse.

Bwffalo. May €—By an onUr hand
1 down bx Justin- Knis,* in the su
reme court. Attorm y Wallace Thaxer

nfaw mtowtot toChlonfo tba olbw

it’s perfe

careful of them, for he won’t

LADIES’ LACE COLLARS

It w6uld be nice now U Aldenumi
Olbbs could complete the deal for the
cstobllshmenl of the street railway be cuurl sonu- Urn.- axo gave Thayer |15.* fore the paving now contemplated Is OOO of lnninu.ee from anothor com

Beneral Dews
of the World

» buy his >ho"S with,
fc< ily useless to ask iiim to be
but if you
I liiiv him our
1 low you gel the cash 1

and

SAVINGS

Will Ost $25,000 of Insurance

vz:;,‘"T.n

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Be Don't Care-n.

,

COES TO MRS. BURDICK

_________

laid.

oiub to Orvn Bn

YouMayBeCurcd

UnlL’

m

J. W. SE-ATER
Practical Houaa I

I wsa In wrstcbMl baslth; my blood
vros In bod order, soy gvuus being
vorr much wlcorotod. 1 began tbe use
oTS. S. S.. and In a remurkebly abort
Ume waa sound and well. Vy appe­
tite Increased wouderfuliy'snd my
food agreed with me. Itbiukittoa

me SWIFT sp£cmccth,AnMMrA,^

hy contlnuou* plcturo* by th

_________

RASTALL'IAR

A. D. TYLER ,

The effort bring made to secure the
«0U4»t of the property owners *m
roblem <»f the unreached ma«M-s. h\y
State street, from Cass to FrankUn.
tpiKWl is to the eye. I am aoing to
to
pave
that
portion.
should
with
success
Of
«
there will be some who Vill feel that irtt>l
cxpiTt to get »ueh great writ, rs

stated

You can’t do belter
than get him a hand­
some watch u|x>n4his
memorable occasion.
We can please him
and \-ou for $10.00.
$l J.0n. $15.00.

to iKrpbvsicaUy and mentally Round it must be kept pure aud untainted.

w

•anqn Femir

For tho
Young Man

ihe busincs* man with

lEUClOUS THEATEE

>re will U- «

nicer lor the
young lady than a
dainty chatelaine
watch.

Account

dteii come
t
and ncrvou'.ncs.'; more«.ftcii
from
337
Xanaae City, Sea.
837nt.
Bt.Paul
Paul8t..
8t..Xuni
sluggiah. impure UckkI than1 any other
,C4U-e
Tj. I •.ni l .t p the bh>o,l. restore its lost properties and 3
the only rational treatment, and the pi
and mitTJiior.i a j.iin
tio remedy like S. S. S. to act
j»el ri 1« f rk in troubles. Thcr
Herbert Booth. Sort of the Head
and it ih.;s it promptly and
8alvation Army. Has a Braivd
S. 8. antidotes and
New Scheme.
I blood all poi-sons and humors, and rc>torc.w
.
it to a normal, healthy conditiorf. nnd inc w York. May C-To teach ih,
go»ip, l ihruuRh the eye by nH*an» ol
I vigor-nlcs and tones up the gcnxTal hcaUb.
1 rellKlou* theater i« the plan of H.t
?>ert Booth. M.n of General Booth,
through voiir wins all skin iTuptions
^oke sennatloual ' realRnailon fr.»m
c complexion clears
cars and y
you
ou g
get lidol
the Salvation Army is still a mystety
1 nervousness. and enjoy once more the
nsvr.i
Mr Booth arrived in New ^ork y,*5i
S. S. is nature’s remedy for all blood and skin disbless] n-s..f
als wliatcvcr. but is guaranteed purely vc-gt-Ublc.
-The movement 1 am
Kolni; ■ to east.v
No charge for ttudiial adx*ic« or olhcr-information
art.- he said, -U meant to rolve the

•give that the i»svlng of the street Is
badly needed, and that no delay should
be exercised in effecting the Improvtment
And while the block be
Cmi. and Union is beln* paved, it
would be much better to acoompllsh
tbe improvement to the point Iwfore

TtTs Hot Often
You gel a chance to buy the ver>' latest, up-io date
goods at bargain prices, but that is just what 1 offer you
for a few da>*s.
Wc have some of those large, massive, comfort­
able Arm Rockers. .Mission style, large, upholstered,
spring st?at. upholstered in ihe best Spanish leather,
finished in the ueaihered oak or beautiful golden oak.
They are absolutely the most comfortable rocker you
ever saw, and are just the style. Made so strong, that
with the Spanish Leather they will last a lifetime: and
are worth $12.75, but 1 want you 16 see them so bad
that I offer them for a few da>7i for $y.75.
We have the largest and most complete line of"
high grade Rockers, leather upholstered spring scat,
ever shown.
'
1

daily
H. wliat
arc sayin
VIS
ik-casionaUy one it ginesoi>en;ug a hank account
quite
dcrtaking. whereas il )
•orn.uUh
a vciy vin|de'thing.
II you will
stx-p into our office we will cheerUillx answer any inqono you may
w ^1 to make tclame t<» ihc mat-

wore tags last year, the toul amount other pUoer.
paid for llcmiae. being IM. Up to to­
day only eigbl tags have been Issued
for the fiscal year, beglnntag May 1
There I. a stole law providing for

Gradnti



The newest and most popular ribbon for neckwear, belts and sashes.
Comes in White. Cream. Pale Blue and Light Pink.

ful
' •
Same roc kcr w ith Icatlicr uph«»lstcTol scat, $:i.*ir».

ly-k

Kverv hcmic sluniM have one. ‘

Grand RapidsiFum'iture Co.
House Furnishers. 218 Front Street

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY s
TMAVBnWB OIXV. MMOM.

/:

THE BVBWyO BEOOBD. TOAVEBM CITY. MICH., WEDXEBDAY. MAY 6.1m

rorauBcomimnm

OUR OPINION
Based on years of experience is that Han, n^ih & Lay Co’s‘‘BEST”
Valour, is all that the
\name implies^ . . v. •

h^U llh*
! AB4.rl.aii uu;
o.if aaPliiK tor i\o l-.rt»T hf < nur<-.1

Condensed IJem
% of tWchigan

j U

It kIm.i up «•» Ui«*
onb
n*nh «r « J-.P pn-vt-nUMl

.. Illicit of a tiraii'I Trunk lonuiiotlve enUa» baa iK-eu airurk on (be farm <*f
|>».|rott
K W IJine f.4ur milen weM «d Ad
M.inday
^%ane.-. ill ( bar i volv f'.ium.v i he prea .
r. suited In an luv.-.itKaiUm,
aure la *|Mlie **roTiv
An .>..1 *
ma> loaardeil >.i-terda> mom
eMHTlenc. lafnr.. a. aa^ IndPn . d on
. <b. Ijuie farm
AH ibn.uvh-tie re , f
..jeliHi th.rre are ln.ltral^ol.^ .4 intr.*

* There I. an niurt^iuou-

am.iuni

w^rery Uatllx drcBad
and wna Bceompanled by MUn Ada
rpthegrove. both currying nbitc and
P,„u c.n>..K».
tended by
hments. prepared by
lleltclooB :
er. were aerted by
the brldea
ClBO Hartley and Myrtle
The couple were the renU.

:ri

OH£ STEP MOn£

. In dav.

!:xTls^

Tlie .1
Tlie i

’ SimierVtla nSmoallTm,;
to bml be haa taken tb-t
U*A atrp from liralih
%kbi.lM-an never U tak«
enWk.
To iM-gleti tlie etire

Card of Thanka.
We d.-lre to Mtend .-tr heartTclt
ABka to the many
friends
who
loaed ua auch a>m|»ath> and kind
ma during the tlln.*»a and death of
our huaband am! father, and for the
beautiful notrera and kind lokeua of
ho^^for the departed
oae Who have U-eh
lack lor klndi.esa
r irrayer

atiim



Notice to Dog Owoera.

ay

SIMPLY BREATHE IT
The

ph*aaanteat.

moat coavenleo

muat
e lived by

At P«D-Am»rif«B Eiposltion.

“ 'r: t

omel.
Simply put twenty dropa
ilyumel In the Inhaler that cornea
aith every package and then
It for a few rolnutea foui" tlmr
’ li aeema remarkable that ao

-ged with a healing balaam that
I the germs and t.a.-llll of catarrh
a.Ndhea and aliaya all Irritation,
he first days use ..f ll)..mcl will

%lr.*"Marg«.vt M-ri.-Man the oM.-M
^.-m-n *n northern Michigan .lied In
»b. Itoiu. ot b«r daiigbt.r at AI|H>na
A Startling Teat.
rt.oida>
She »a* Im.ui April 1. 1Mm«.
. a Ilf.., I‘r. T. J. M.-niit. of
I here 40 yea
H. S.-otmi.d, and
.M..oU.n of all b.T
Sb- ws»« Ji» full
nine of her death
writes
•• A patient a ^ attacked by
. auto car., hav
\tob-nt hemorrhag..s. c red t.y ulceri-ai *.bl«- men. an
had often
at ion of Ihe atomar h
lent for
found Lb'cirlc Hlttcra ev
lea. ao I
anvwlo-re the public detnandw Ka. li acute atomarh and liver tn-ublea
galn.-d
pr.-fu-rllud them
Th.. patient g
fronvthe
first,
and
haa
not
had
an
. apltall/e at
tn.-k
In
14
monlha
*’
El.‘ctrlc
Illltera
Milford i..wn.blp I. Miff,.ring
are |H»alilvely guarantee.! for Dyapeph..rM« ramln.‘. A bwal l.r.u d.
sia. r.matipatlon and Kidney troubbw
.M ilita to Ihe fart that, wl
Try them
Only DOc at Ja. (1 John
pbb-ml.-. alH.nt l..o anlmaU
aon and K. II. McBdaV
In the pact ycMir wlililii a r
amt bcH-auM- of low prlco
liarm.ita Is IS years old. but has no
. cdl...... Ihav.. iHM-n ralaed
ebureb
Th..
women of Ihe village
1 among Ih
haie taken the matter
Into
their
rr.H.k, a
bands n«»w and
prorMise ' t.» raise
. noMgh money to put up a neat build
barlier
fetnalo oiMTat.ir Ing f..r unl.« church /ervlces ihU
ai. he ran elgn

Nil m.iiU!r how low tlu- pricr. we vinaran*
U!C tltf qiialiiy lo !>.- lit.
thai M mad.forlhf moiHM*. \\V liayr jiiM n-crivod
iinoiht r ahipjfif m td China Ch»^»*ts amt
: Sidcboanlrr ant! fiu a f.-w da> n wr .offer
ihis solii!
sawetl (>ak China CIom t for

i

$11.25

$15.00

digc.tlblc j.r.Klui l cl the ♦ bou -

Boston Store.



\xminsters.
Wiltons
A'iltuns in
hat idsoine eolleclion
it would be J hanlensiomer in- ^
d«-« tl that eoiiltl not net Milled
luTe. 4-ltlu r »iualit\ , t hoiee of

•(pest
\>lv
bntly Hriissels and

p.tll* 1

si ::.

A piciii • without a frame s like xi winuriains. Noihinn con­
ilhoul
<low
tributes more to ariislicness of your
room than lace curtains. May we not
sitow you the very newest ideas.'* I his
tleparinuni is in excellent condition,
«' \erythinn is complete in curtains from
It'.U pr. up to

n

.Splendid showinn at i
vAir$*J leader *ii will. be a surprise* to you.

.Mattings..

TUESDAY, MAY 12th

GEO. h STETSON’S
Itig mmU. Bi-ts.-uUr

“.11®

'1 hat deli-hlful of all lixMir t.(iverinns for
Miinmer vi-e. it’s( ool. elean, ind health
fill. ilo.-M not hold disra-e ^ •rms. eas5
t.i tleaii. eas> to takr up an 1 put down
Ih-dnuiin. hall, dluinnroom halhroom.

i ihe net liatlenburn edne. ruflied...
Space will i
»od thinns
pane.

there an? enounh

Tho Barnum of Them All!

SO M*n,Waninan(ICI>ilil[in 50

It Is said that mahlng
r.'pt death and taxes, but that la not
slu.gether true. Ur Klng*a New Uls
rov. ry f..r Consumption Is n sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles Thou­
sands ran testify to that
Mrs. C. Ik
Van Metre of ab.‘pherdtown, W. Va.
.ays:
'I had a severe case of HronHilt is. and for a >ear tried every thing
1 heard of. Imt got no relief. One bot­
tle of Ur. Kings Nyw Ulscovery then
cured me absolutely.** It's Infallible
f.,r I'roup. Whooping Cough. Clrlp.
Pm unmnla and Consumption. Try IL
Its guaranteed by Jas O. Johnson
and F. H. Meads, UniggUts.
Trial
Wttl.** UV. Keg. aUes &0c. II 0.1

Double Band nVd Orob»«tra
-Trsvrki.g tn s bjn-. i*J Trsio

20—='

t lUy City. UolM-rt Ibimey a chlck.-ns wan.len-d on !.» the Michigan Cen­
tral tracka. and he alarted to shoo
them
Af^train name along cut-

60‘=“'‘’”?i«rv'-50
st ihnBf»rsiusn-^|W-J .S

EVA-S ASCENSION

Grandest Street Parade tver Given!
TWO BANDS

PipriirPrieM: 25c. 35c and 50c

Ma/er^
d-Laat night Jack told m« that
he wouldnT marry the beat girl living.
~what—unleaa. aho used Rocky
aln Tea.
Senklble fellow. 35

J A Culletlgc of Verbena, Ala
rice Id the hosjiUal from a a
cane of pUea. cauatng 24 lut
doctora and all remedies failed
Kucklen a
Arnica Salve quickly
An
ailon and ci
rested further Inflamma
ind kills pain,
and F. H
Meads'. UruggUi
In Otsegt> county.^
n male population of 3ihi and no
Ing lo
her
Whisker# an- the prevalllni
style
be the children Rocky Mountain
Tea. this month, makes them strong.
maki's them eat. sleep and grow. Good
f.»r the whole family. A spring tonic
that makes alck people well S5 cents

CsUbliahed by th# TaamaUra’ Union,
Cnion Teamsters* price list
be day
.............................14.00
Work byMthe
Gravel, per load.....................
l.OO
C«.arae plaatertng aand. per load 1.00
Fine plaatering aand. perloml..
75
Lawn dirt, west of

Sea Our Grand Street farade!

Building atone, per cord............
Said prices to take effect
1103.

afreet dl«l^

Eastern Maniifacturer’s
Consipment of Fine Shoes
»OMs and Slippers
To Be Closed Out Regardless Of Cost!
received a larne coiisinnnieni of Shoi
We ha\e jjustt recei

:.n;inVi'N'f.\Tr:;l:xTi:i.Avs
I *: M *
er before oiTereal to
StriRliCE's Grand OpiraHousi
p-rlcdteyv nilKH±,

......

4S pair of Men’s patt I colt Oxfords.
'eh. Ml
aTI- Kid
top. Hal(iootlyear Well,.M
r
timore last. re of the: newest
0.89
Sale T»rice ...
$4.00 valiu“
I'mlcr .\usiuccs'iVaxerve

Cttyrxvlgc

No. 323 B. P. 0. Elks

Louisiana
Under direst ion of

C. George Nunn.

nof^tniln Stiftf
M^6c. 60c. 76c

Slippers and Oxfords, connufacturers, to be disposed

raverse Lily, i
the people of Tra
I his is an opporiimiiy nev
of the sea-on. tto ob ain the latest and most progressive shapes T)f fir
the heinht (d
sh«»es. all si/es and vvidihs. at the prices competitors
This jonsl-nine
Fine Velours, and the manufacturer.
iirona Colt. I'orderes, \’i
Baker s 4^ai«*nl Corona
ble breakage. Space will hot
t ry pa..
pair of shoes, for any
Stands bax k ol every
. irnreasona
.
fexv and, l>e- --pleased
to have
oermit us i<* envnncral^ them all.*l»ut we will ilescnlH!
t
u
urlunities that
tl
you call au.l coiiviti. .- ymirs. H ihat thix is otut of ihc lu-si o|)|.ortumlics
you have

fWlAV lO

Miuicarititertor, M. F, N-nt

-Her marriage

Lace Curtains
firm dose ^f\(%

hriiMsids-------•nissels

ONE IMIOlH-r

»md Oak Sideboards up front $9^0
TunUurt Dtpartmtnt.

rape siry

am!

Stfiimsrrs m opera House

RATES FOR HAULING

r. in. hiuh. is
■ II 5s -J7 in. wide amt MJII
ind iHthshfd.
iinishevl in rich Cioliit
sold in this
s This is iht* only i abiht-i <
.Jciiy at this teinarkahly low pric«‘. . . .

wiih*

V
tapestry

."arr:

Jlftutl UmUu

Carpets-Brussels

ri.v Vur

LINOLLUM.S -Coolin summer, wa
in winter weave everlaslinnlydor ha
oUues. public places, kitchens, it has
etpiab No ordi r too small, none i
larno'^io be* tilled satisfactorily lu
c‘sl we ever had
I he desinns are the fine
and are the prettiest i I Im‘ foum! in the
city I so wV ah-tohlK

i-r t|ujlii> 1
•41 for iln- pnie

No •‘treat.w iHi .alkaliCN ;
1.0 adultcatiou
with Uoui.

N.T'y

7n all the 6ood Kinds

K1-:X «ra'S ear|M-t. the new lloor eoverinn is found Itere in yard wide -hall —
stair and runs -serviceable—nice desinns -use in place of mat linn will not
' rniltire roUinn 38C
over it. \d.

TItc full flavor, the deli-^
cious quality, the abvolule'
Purity of l^owncy’N Hrcaklavl Cocoa flistincuivit it
from all olht-is.

mg near lliIlK.lale. lost bU iniCkeilMs
containing I’.:. In bill*
While f.M-dlt
bis hogs *.m- .lay last wck he disco
eivd S4 v«.ral bills on the floor of tl

Dining Hoorn
%r^Turniture

....35c
All wo(»l j^\ira_ stiiwr
50c
^^rai^s. Toc. f'Ac . .. • •

Unlike Any Other!

......

... ...

3 J piciX M iPiiMv.-ls \\«-a\e (.ran
. in carprtM. vijr;. \^ooi\ and ex-

library IHirifi, all may be covered invely and artistically with matex|H*nsiv
tinn- W show all nrit(k*2' ‘It 1-biC, I5c.
ISc. -J.K to-:■Hk-. M>l.-iulia value
at per yard

Carpels-lngrains

Northern
Itrsi show inn any win rt!* in
lurmsn
hinn
MicitinnnI. If
riuMn i snme partiviilar color
in
CariM
is.
in.ilcli

J Sprtllpwen^. what the fn.ata of
IMM few clava have doiie to the
,eh crop of Western Ml. hlgan .bn-a
Won V lb. r*' or inon- l.rlt-kmak. rn
raimt and laallng
. lAunMia.iure t.rick along MK-bl
Volt lake n.» risk lu buying H.voim
lentt av. nm
Kvery om- of th« in bad
romi.!..«e ouilli t^wis IHw*. and
ali.r ualng you can say lliai it hi
,.m.l out .lr>lnK 111 the ».iin wb.n th.- not li.-lp.Ml you. S I-: Wall A Sot
alone
4Hiring ..m- will return y.mr nmn.-y. What oiln
t.rlrk
waa treatment for catarrh U sold umb-r
I to U* tbniwn guaranitM. like thla?
► and the w..rk d..n.
Tb.--.- brl.-k* ^auubl
Tbr.M- w.M-k- ago J IV Tiini.r, II

........................................ ...

The ever-cner>;ciic housekeeper has hundreds ot
" plans for the inlprovemeni of 'her house, and this
store has more thing's to add to the beauty of your
-home at little expense than any place in the city,
besides, the MILLIKHX Showing: is.greater
-newer, and more up toilatc than you will find
elsewhere, be it Carpets. Ru-s. MattiiiL^. Linoleums.
Draperies or Curtains. You will find a chaiice to
buy some lonjfed for article for the house, out of
money saved, by purchasini; your funiishinpi here.
We lyetian months a^o to «el ready for you, and
iu»w will be jjlad to show you the best selectioji
yes’and larjjest in this section of the state. Will you
4
We want YOU
you to sv:e our line of Inurains
Injirains if
come.‘
‘ley an
yoii ilon l SCO anythinK i
they
are tlu- liiu-:
in^js areexquisite.
Inrst wceverhatl. Designs and coloriii

Mxira siipfT uiljoit Ingrain
i\ y and linn
he.F

A Sura Thing.

M^.U J

Ut.

Gold Ml

A Few Minotea Uat of Myomal Four
Timaa a Day .Curaa Catarrh.

-“jE

"8^



pplne Ulanda a«I a imember of the 37th
egiment, an ■
It at the N
They will live at 141 Weal Seventh
t they will be glad to re

I i I f rw;'rs:'’5....':i.■;r.rr;:jr:,r,ir™
► (Golden M.dual
|>Oi.1.V.^V
*
of tbratm

Bouse Cleaners' Sale

The brtde la popular among the

EL«L“£VS,?:i-.s

oaliip to a rhange
rldlrtK a

of Jhl-i.riVarilf tb^^^

ay In Sanilac- eouhtv. but
nncH^eM It la-rau..v the ba>
g.-t rara to move U
For
a in aurc*-»idon I be fanner^
to anffiT bei-aiiM- the raH

MOM

• l*rug Stores
. and Mra. Prmok Hart
united U mnrrlBi* to Ur. L*e
Cunolngtinin bi • o clork Inat evenInc. Bt the htAnr oC the brlde a t^trenU.
3.*7 North Spruce atreet
Rcr l. Hugh

city.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

MnSa Ybuas A^aln.
-One of l>r. Klng a New Ufa Pflla

MTh night for two weeks haa put me
MIbb LIIUb MartlBy m4 Ur. Von Cbir* in my tecAB’ analn.'* wriU'S D. H
nlfifhBm WBr« MBirfBd Last
Turner of 1 RempM'ytoan. I*a Theyrc
the beat In the
th world fur l.her. Stom.
ach and How

'

4S ]»air t»f Men’s \ ici Kid Oxford>. n< w
„>ion soh-s. all
shapi .
si/es. $:i.i»0 values, sale price
l.adies liii. Shot-s. in <>nc of the new
!,hai«:>. ahlucher. with patent vami.,
tlull mat top. with Cuban an<lit militar)'
miluai
heels.
$4.01.1 values.
Saif
price.......-•••...............
AS pair of ladies tine Oxfords, patent coll

2.98

valwes. .Sale price.......................
UUies- tine vici kid Shoes, light llcxible
soles, also medium extension soles, palent top and stv^k tip. Cuban andMditao heels.
values. Sale
price................ ........................... ..
(*•0 pair of ladies' fine, Vici Kid Oxfords,

Opera and medium heels, light flexible
and heavy soles. $*ln0 values. 1 OK
sale price .........................................
1--N* pairs of ladies’ Vici Kid. slock lop
lacc'shoes, medium and opera hccU,
all sires and. 1.50 values, sale 1
Vt\co-^.: .................
Kid, patent leath*
120 pairs of ladies’ \’ici K
ers, and enamels, all sizes, Oj>cra and
Military* heels. $3.00 values, 1,00
price
French K^g
Whiitemorc Dressing.
Gloss, during this sale.....................

1.19

120 pairs of ^Misses Vici Kid Shoes, liffht
flexible soles or heavy extension soles,
sizes n to 2. $1.25 values, sale 0Qn
price......................................................
72 pair of child’s Vici kid button Sl^s.
sizes fi to 8. 75c values, sale 0Q0
Infants soft sole Shoes, fanc>* i QA
colors, sizes 1 to 4.........................

The BOSTON STORE

THE F.VENINQ EEOOBD, TBAVEBBE eilT. MIOH., WEDNESDAY. MAV «■ 1903.

SEODED
I
SUCCE^
<Wn WMT MOE CATHOUC BM'^’^-fWTTAIHliWrT UA»T MIGHT

-Tdebby *1 mhught write aome rev
yon boat Bob', putting, in
-Boh*. puitlni-wM baln't itredln . no

THtTWAHTBUCE

GNEvmEE
Th. MIAIch
AweeMICN
lUBMllA PWo.kvf«lj
NiT 4Tlh Mawl mTMttaB.
B*T. ». U
wfco wu mU^
•4 «• BMumb«. IsA. bT tlw ctiUoAl
lUaMi ol hU ««hrr. did DM i
IbmlDUa* WMthe ^Mwb
hU dMlk. n» «Mm Mr. IddIMu
-Md D«J M « c cImA M«id.T

A POSSUM
RIDGE
POET iSZ

I of lk<- in

MfBiDC. aid tb* fSOMDl WM«*U

. Whu CUAI nAILT $s
THOUGH EXACT AHOONT CAN
NOT GS KNOWN At VET

and pavJDi: with t.rlck,
u,
Tb.~rrti«*«( Ml- J.HU Pn^ rcry »trtinir
to Mr. »i-ikE.ttA».U MWDtlb*
Practlcaily all beiwi^ Cana and
ho—M lb. bride, l-r-il. «• *«*
b xreM mb o'clock tbu
~
birtni Hui
U very lancvly

dice, end GMd Amaleiir Theelrl-

lir.'r'wurhrS-k'-vji:."^^;

be. r.bMr-1 .« .he
Blka MitoTtatBMt Ihla eveaiBf
S«.n .d ^ttitluient.
Sum.> want ma
SMU
for tl.« OB- cadam. and aume want only 2»* fe*^i of
m’a 'pavInK but ihe .

to tbr majdkrlty.
atUMbBXomer.
An.dhp-r nin Inn €if th»* iiroiH Tiy
Tba oooUDitlM on arrangeiaeDta for ).r.idor«' wlU U- b«*ld In I be m-ar futbre.
The cupper eed -itefUloieeW »l*
ia aimifamry banqaat tf Ooan*B/ jt.. l.ir.h.f - - Alder I be mailer, a ben
Id the air opere Hooe. leet «eelM j “l»oo.iu.f«t.»wltb Lltu.,« IK-tHlon
br the Weet Bide CethoUc church
Kiaa«« ic pwBploU
'
blderaibm of Ihal IkhIv
cel rmdiir't- Glvee io City

MSweii
xm fist niMi 1^^. ni
eA,IH.U--..O.c„u-.„::SS

and pulMte with the wars

^

**MKm't^y*uV»
makln’doo abore o*
that. Jim Tom Spivey, or the fust thing
you ktu,« you ll bu-rt your •Issmw jug.
Yon .i-edn t to think you're the only

IIM TOM snVEY and Sunan Atm
I IVrkIns. a l»alr of yom.;: ^^.-.u4n
f l»*dfv Uivera. aat aide l.y aide on
lb.- Imuk of a . toi-k Ml> pa.ldllnc
Ir baiv ft- l in a in-d of valer Tb-y
...ft- trtj unhappy, for the tourae of
UUf lute. m<ki; h hail U-ou ik-mm*: frvtIj. had met an »*lMUn».t»ou In Hu- «-lioi-t
of Jt-al.-upy. and th- flott hnd -. m.i- I.
aandd-UMtop

Susan Ann perked up and manUi-ated
great lnt«*re«i. After a little bealtatlon
•he aaid with an air of affected Indif
ferem-e:
-Dunno nothin* you could «ty *boui
me that !u'd oose with lore an* aweet
our be replied.
-Don't yoi
s*poee I read hit to you
-Jeat as you lack.-

ralary Otto Byeelka on or bafora May

qRAND

LECTURER TO BE HERE
le grvaiini Kay«^if •

•Thar • a patty imle *•! I know.
The rognlar met Ung of Hi* I O. O. Frank T. Lodge Will Hold Mi
T. lodge wUl be held Ibla evening In
the P M O ball ia the City Opera
KranK T IutmIk.-. crau.1 i.eturtr of
Bonae Uook. There will be InatalU* li.- MaH.nicJrai. mlty. a 111 Ualt thia HUN;in Ann Mlirugp-il I
11 and
ill cunu U.ptuoUNly. while a 1l»y nwtt Monday. May 11
and m
mill
Tided el the euppe
------------------ tloo of offioera and all member, arc
f Mj>ttU. li »n f«.r Trav came to her fao-. In l-.o-reqimated to be preeent
ecaUnuoiulr fniie
NU. AlH- said.
WllltamO. Miner baa reoeived' ibe
“1 r.N kon you think that a |K»xVfnl
Canadian t«teot for bia twiated tailhat afternoon and .evening
iH- work In the first and
road epike. already patented in the
ro..
crei-.i In the afternoon ami
United Slalee
poclrr. en' el< h l« ln- ,Iht
The Wfalar monthly meeting of the
bow couH I think anything claer
ouede. UEr'. ceodr eud^ut. «d other Woman's Cometery Improvement Aa• Uh. then I gUi-aa I »»‘‘'.'t no Jodge o'
p^rx.:d'Torcu‘,^?u.*ccio, •oclatlon will be held in the Ladiea*
II m ns anp lauN
tVhy I Don't you think hit's g.nidr j
Library parlors at 2.80 tomorrow
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
dou't."
oom All members are reqneeted
V« He I
..
*
I
iu.wl.-k 1* the only gul that
An agreeabli- aurpriae waa given 8.
“L'an'l IMV why
to be present to talk o»rr the enra•utiv little gair lA.rtly, j kin hare
writ alN.nl *er.
Uert Smith «>f Ito-e aUr i t oii Tuesday
•llunipu: Pur
mer’e work.
: FriH-kle fiu-.^. turut'd | Jim 'low l,iu*:lM.d lightly mid ca^
TbU year's gradoating olaae imvn a V. Ulng (bi hia return Irom Elk Rap- alch fo*d etufl! Fnnkle
number of dlff.tent program deelgna kda 1..- wax amar-.l to And hia home In
te a way tbai would have done credit on hand and are wrestling with the pti—'aaion of bia Trb ixb The evenI fr»s-kle f*«-.-d. lurie-d up
two year- h. luol U-.-U wt».it lulgux oe
U!*; W.na vrrv i l-narntlv aj» nt in play­ an'all tlmt^'
to Dlayere of far more e*perience The kind that they want fur il.tir claw.
; lerul.^l ih.- |H‘. t li.ui.-ni.- of I okkuuj
A party of eta men w l»o have htnu ing flinch, oarronia and otbrr ga'mea.
M«tk Smith gave aeveral tine aelooaudience leaUfled to Ita approval bj working on the T O . L & M. rail
you kuo«- wbo I D-rll
' .u.u Ili.r:.-l.o.l .-v.-r luul .1..-im.iKl b,.unoi.a
on
the
graidiophooe
Ligid
recurtain call* after nearly every
rted left today for Oliainpaigne. upper
ur of |.X4Hlurlng nf .-..urn.-then? were
freahminta couaiatiug of »c« cream
The cast waa compo»ed entirely of
minanU. to work on the railroad.
midj’
1-a.k a* If- tinylKkly oOm-p* wh,. tri.-.! I.. %^^i^e iHH-try. |H»rvounc men
There were ladle* con
Homer Snyder epenl 2‘, hours fUh and cake wrre N»-rv-d by the hoeb-aa

kiam
*
Who
,-i^i..nl.l
till
Ui^ou. « ho ihn-« tog.-th.-r mmnlngh^*.
kerned in the aiory. of courae. but they
The gu.^U I^eaeut Were Mr and Mrs.
■U.U, •Iv.r.L,
.«!, Mar, eoutiuo Ml.-. ..n,,: ..u, J.u. .lo-w . ...
never appeared on the atage The caat ing in Barker Creek IhU forenoon and
Umlor. Hardy. Vogel. McOolr... Barreturned with 4k nice ones.
araa as follova;
Squire Hilton, who cornea fnjm an
The Lady Boffaloe. will m.. t to her.- Burden. <Jll|H*r. Mark Smith.
lllnauiooa family. Tbumaa lleua*.
P.-aao. Mi.a Siuirea of Manoelona. A.
orrow aftk-rpoou nt 2 o'clock
„ you U.OU . ra. ......... ...........Vo
Marmaduke llllum. bia ann.
The Oongregatioual Ohrlallan Kn Sends
Icnown aa.-Tbe Duke Albert Heuaa.
typical land dravor will have n eocial In conn, c
Alphonaua Belbaren.
Wck Harvey tloo with tbelrbnalne.emetdlngti.il
Miss Thelma Smith of Rose street
•gent. Telll. Verreau

ss;,'SoiL^;i!:r:2:c:r.s^rhi

ji'-- --.r ‘.r ..ul";!:

ladies are reqocsU-d to IhI of flower

eul-itained
c-veral of her little
friend* Tneaovy evening
Among
tl.c «a,
tboae who wen pre*-nt were Miaaea
Ethel and B-rnlri McOnlr-. Bcuitrloe
'arlicr. Bdle Hnrdy. B«*atrice Pease
,nd Dorns Borann. and Matter* liar
.dd Burden. Van Uardv. Harold tiil
II
IiH- creaiu and cake were aerve<l
whn h all did ample jn*tlcM-

you

iMVWD

hurried to Uw pealhouae. Both cases
were found to be critical and the^patlenu aenl for their pastor. He de­
clined to come, aa did all the other
preachers aummooded
until Hanna
waa called. The Utter Immediately
arranged hU affair* and went to the today.
peathouae. His mlnlatratlona were ao
Mrs Harry White, formerly Mim
puble to the fever iUicken palh Ethel BalUrd of ManUm. is the guest
ived to cl
I that both
of Mr. and Mra
K, O Oompton and
family
Mr and Mrs. White but re
oecitly returned from their wedding
mx to Ban Antonio. Texas
e. where be c
Mrs John P. Matzim went to \
I one of the |
tee today to take the ealt baths
friend* would
John MoInh»ah went to the PUtie
pallbearers, and ao Hanna, witi
doctor, the nurse and the co
river thi* morning on a trout flkhiog
cook, carried the coffin to the |
Th. graveEllgg^ra fled on theJr
Jndge Lor in Roberta went to Glen
rival, and the discovery waa
the grave waa sis inches Haven tbU mormng on a bnaineaa
Hanns completed the j.)b
il to tke
Then the mlnuu
Mrs Roland Douglas, Mr* K A.
peethouae and remained j
Evans and Miss Kroopa wetat to the
qukranUne wa* remuvi>d

Her. F. B. Haleb. a.vrvuiry for
Unitml Boclety of i'lu-l.iun Eudeevor
for Burma. IndU. and I'eylon. fitrmerly
of Monaon. Mass, ha* now completed
hU Bret year of am lev In that capaci­
ty. lavelring X5.0U0 miU** of travel op
and down the empire In every kind f
cooveyaoce and mVbtly vUltln
TeU«ti country. Mr Hah-h write
In three moniha lU.UUO have pre«3»ted
thameelrce for baplUm.

B7. H. 8
B Losler.
Laeler. N. Y -We .1
1 our paatoPs wlahe* a* Uw
regard
.tain. Mkrh.QA K. B. U. Iron

vrtth evwy eodety in your county. If
you nre Intereeted In the detatla. write
ngAlA l«^hC » "tamp for reply, and
get the information bar malL

Uncie Tom'*
by any
tTabln** oomjiany i* that woo by Leon
W. W aNl.hurn’*. whieb -playa on next
Tneslay. May
12lh. nt BteinUirg’i
Grand Oin ra llouae. Of all the dra
that . |uaU Hit* great play.
It ia ct
!:»bUKhed in popular favor here a
w.'ll n- everywh.-r. elao. and need* no
vu.lor ement fr.im other cities Buflioe
it to aay that it will be preeenh
an exoellent comiAny of flfty people
and wiUi new and elaborate e<
gat ten np for thia acaaoo'a lot
grand *lrr«-i |wrad« will bo given at 2

e.

nu-N

------------

tfirrow. 10 a. m.

I

closing (
Fair stock on our
floor, connat.ng of
glassware, tinware. <
aome bazaar good*. 1
118 Front street.

first t.lxss alKK-makcr*!
sho,i.

We arc

^3.00
The light turn sole, the lucibum
welt sole, and the heavy well
wear
double sole forr street
si
M.vdc

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutneria Old BUnd.

Jam.-* A. ridfonl of New Y.»rk
forumrly of Ih-nvcr. Colo. U a gur
the .Now Willaid.
M’ben Le liv.-d in Denver be wai
ployed on the Denver Tribune.

u think you iN.w fnl smart, don’t
But you iieedu'l to |H-.t.-r 'lK>Ut
lank*'.mouth. HU baln't
«ne. an', nnybow. hit * joNl i.n the
made it.“
Inmio. Tli.y aay natur' made
ke with Bob
I beam t.-ll that
when she made hi* mouth ahe
cave at the same time to go in
fiat alM' got ’em
mlzed an* put the cave on Ih.b an' give
ally *o or
“No. but I gue*. If bit 1* I
Bob got for a month hit muat
made for one o' them mountains you
cot by mistake in place o* feet.Jim Tom aUrted and lo.4ed anrprised III. fa.v i-olored. and he took

* Wh«t you !

...

“Oh. sich atnfr. sl.'h stuff:** he crl«1.
• r never »mv nothin* like hit. an* I don'
Mam.- you fer U-li.' shamed to shot
“I wa'nt "shamed to abow hit. Hlt'a
■itc anyhow.Jest a lUwn

I that Shore •*noogh
poet
“t V*<-1 do
JUU W a li't l.H, je-ulutw.*'
pow ful easy
“llumpl.: Veiu must I
nolhluj
pleased Ef I .Muldu't u-rlte
wr
beii.-rn that f-r the gal
acao'lou* i^tulT
-Oh. d.. you rt.ii.k fa», Jim Tom? Mel»by »-f bit's ao musubblc po* you kin tell
me
cutter o' bit. you ao

Throughout the journey, at nothing
I mr eiiulpmenl did the natlrra gaze
wtlh eucb longing as at my supply of
enap. writes William George f>vlng
in hla Intereatlng ac<*>unt In the Ceptrip by Adlro*
I the Nile. It was <
later U
I left Berber;

PERE Marquette
Treln. l..~'I?, u
t»r*nrt R*j.ldD.
T.dedo. CWtrago

K-sgfLwrr:;;
6 »p.
KtHnB.Ap-.il TrGVe^aiy.
H.
MOBLLBB. C»«T !•*• Arwnl.

I
I
I

article which had the habit of
»y day or n
I of a^ Hny ]ple-e wa*

au* bow pulD'
-don't b'Ueve be doew**
“Co'ae be don't An' he don't aay
ooUdu' Tiout wantin' to bite plecca out
o* you an' eat you all up nutber. Ton
«-ly moughiy .w.y piea*^ er wax
t o' truck aalislle* you.-

Front BL

:r|

ItolhakeT chk-f ediux^lal
writer, and BIU Nye waa ih*- lairamle
correapoiideuT. I'o a reiK>rter fur the
Time* Mr. TWrord said:
“Wberi 1 wa* on that paper Ntc wa.
grtting fd a .x>lumn f.w hi. work from
Laramie, lb- rarely came to town,
and when be did be drew all the
money due him since the last visit.
“It usually twroe to a Urge aum.
Before be coukl get imck home the
other lK>ys on the |ia|H-r would ea.-ort
him off to some m-ar-by aaloou and
•laice their thirst. Ijimmle never taw
Nye again untU be waa broke and

’XIX

slmwini;

srosa L.ADIKSa

^

abots- tiou.-b. How uny gal
bdVir to let Ki. laru f.-lh-r a* that
•,-r I* ua.n'n I kli. make out.
Ugl.v: l*Fly ball, t nb mim.- fer hit.
.Kn- *h'h er luoiith: tim-N y..u bad to
I.. *«nietl.iir to keep fr,.m failin'

•haip. lialu't you? Reckon Bob Utter
tie sort o- k.M-rful bow he Lug* you if
he d.m t w ant to git .-ut all to ides-ea." ,
Sh%- lurm-d her back tow ard him.
“r,ne«» you dune cut Mary Jane all
up wii.-u y..u Imggi-d her.** ahe said,
-you so slian*. B«*txer be son o* ke«ful or yon mought cut some o* them
fm klea off what makea her ao putty.
Avaww
tnmldn't have nothin* to write

=J

r.hall W gu.l U
you come ami see for yourself no trouble to shuwy.<KaK; wheth­
er you buy or not, iltop m ami
lire me. 1 want you to feel
homchcfC.

.ptalily.

•i-ouut Cu.-** you II
nothin' that
o' thing* iN.ui Mary
them
Jane now. won t yony“ITh.uh.'
“Why'r"
••C'a'ne they don't lit her. Sb** linin't
putty an' awet-t au* oil that.''
“Who you g.*ln I.- write '. in 'Ujul
then. Iw oml.-iy
“Dunno. Mought w rite 'em iH.ut you
ef •iwou't fi-r y..u lovin' B.d.'
and
iH.tutui-11
“An* of 'twan't f.-r you lovin’ Mao
irtTw!‘
at y.-.ir than
ralN.-d on I'u-tmi lloLi-v. r wllUiu th.- im-ua.13 »f the oMeot ^*“Mebby 1 haln t lovin' Mary June.**
“MeblH-1 halu't lovin' IM. '
inhahllant
.v.-r* by. the
There wn* a h.ng Hilemv Th.-n *h.But to r.-luni to Ih.aaid;
“F.f 1 wttt a man an' had my amt
-1 n-. k,m. 1h.-n.*' Jim Tom said
routi* a gal I loved an' who lov.-d ma
eutly. • r-h llankH lui* Ihhm. w
IKH-lrv'iM.ut >..U r“
an' h.-r h.-ad wur l.nyin' on my alioulSu-ati Ann to-nnl In-r head *Ugl
4er. 1 know- aomethur I’tld.. ”
-M.-WO he has" ^h.• r. |di.-.l, "uW
A light flaab.-d ov.-r liN faiv
un-ht.y b.- ha.n't Cu.-w* hit halift no- ‘ “B'lleve I kthiu M.m.-tliUr I'd do un
der them .-iremn*tai..va. i,».“ W Kald.
iKMly ’w UUNin.*— iadio%v.**
-.M.-hliy hit hain l. y. t I'd j.-st lai k to Fact K 1
irn. ve- I II do It '•
a.H- what M.rt .. IHH-try l:..h n d gU up.
And. iM'iidliig hiN h. ;nl. tlieir Up* met
i a long drawn out kU^. When It waa
B.-1 hit muNt Ih- gre t tnu k.'*
-Cui-K* hil'w J.M 'U.ut il* gn-'t a* the
rer.beiwld
. love roe. :
“You n-<-kon jou i
,kh-ut ''»>:•« * writ by *..mc folk* what
think* ih.-y*ii h. mlMibble umttrir
o **.- I do. Jim Tom.'' she am.\v.-rvd,
-How you reckon I could help It when
“AnG*l!*!y” b*“*»*b'-^ll^
''«*«*■
-Jo^t wo I d low 1.. KIN- lie- ikoctxy you so smart an' fix up sich flue potub w rit. tb.iugh Ih-t you dusn't show
lU td me.''
“Bet I dawt if I wanted to.**
Pearl-Thelr engng.mient 1* going to
• |t.'l you pluml. •r-hami-d o' hlL"
“if.-l I uuri mitti.'r.''
be annonncetl
Ruby-Through tla* pai»en»^
Pi-ari-No. tlH-y are making such a
:i t. lb-ve hit 'k-** I se»- hit**
Mss I guess they'll announce It through
„ 0,-4- hit ef you Jt>*i plumb boun*
gaphone -fhlcago New*.
Hsld. taking a .i.-nip of paper

dei-iaTlutoibe uau-r.
j that ii.u.U. Ihn-* he aay nuy alngU
“M> Uinly." be «»d. *n.ut you*re won! lii lU-rv IniuI la.w aweet you air

I^C.%

oflKft iiuality xn.l at the low-

d ••'.'JiH-.' m.-l.t.y I lovt-tl
heap when I writ Ih.-iu veiwe-H''
“My: WUh'd H..uu-lHHly lov«-.l i
4-way iHuv; H..ii..-1-Nlv that kh
ly IhlngH hk.- th.-m “
Vl.-hhy H.iii.-Ualy
L'h. uh. N.it now
don'l
Mehl.y 1U4I llHtilft kin h

beck I'

-LOUIfllANA," the beet show ever
glv« in the diy. Frldny. May 16.
TRY A RKCORO WANT AO.

ww
il4i
MI-.T A

.'V».'‘’urai * the*'

Tbc kunl that is tigiit at pnccs
that are im..lcra.U-.
You will
find i«v Mt>ck tn this line com­
plete anil up-lo-ilatc..Everything

•?Jlni Tom." alu- aahl In low
“you ahorelj I* iK.w'ful aiuurt.
don't revkou uoUaly .muI.1 ev.-i
you flzin' up p.»etry. You mu*l a

Senator Hoar * Creed.

“FiUt I

ihings that hat.- Im-.-u galn.Mi in thee

Hardware

eew awaaN^ v.

If ahe*loved nic aa I love lirr.
I d b« liappy a. a fl* In honey.“
She ckMN-d l«*r eye* and leam-d I
antll her ht-ad r.-Med agulnrt l.le h1

r lu.

Platte thia morning to attend the wed- L•ountU•N^ ag.s in which men have
IsaiUttie Kent,
tK-.-n dw.-’lim: ..u this planet- and
Mrs Albert Kent, who ie think that w.- have gained gfe
lhlng>-have h.-. n acempMshed by
well known in thia city.
^h.w gn.wih indevnl
So l.-t
Miaalduoy Wllford of Midland ia x.-ry
lull.- Om- p.^ti*>n<-.- of Cod
the gueet of Mrs Frank Alvord of DiS.r,md- l he!i,-v.- that iblng* a
iaion street.
l.-ndlng^ toward what is RikhI, an.l n
J. W. Bwaney of Old Miaaion i. i. toward what l.s Imd.
the city today.
•Third-I iH-llfw Impllclib that t
Mrs John Boyd and Mrs 8. J. Oox .U'l.lren of the Am.-rican tK-..ple a
of Elk Baplda are vialting friends to fur jiiKilc- and rlghteEm*ne«i. ho
t-wr lunch they may b.- mlsU-J
the city.
tiuit^ Th.' |H-ro.an.-ni thing* are t
Ralph Hurley of Rapid City i. in *iar» and the *uxi. and n.a the clou
of the dUNt '•-WlUhlr.-'* Magazine,
the city.
Newell Hioka of Walton. RandaU
Dotohaz of Alma and H. K. Brinkman
TRAVKRSK i 1TV MARKBT*
Of 014 Miaaion were among the nnmberwboattmided the tai ealee in tht
oomi^ tommoior't office yeeterday.
Robert Selkirk of Batee made a boa
tneii trip to the city yeeterday,
h. t it tV* tnw*.....
D. O. Lyon of Bapld City ia in the jjg^ ^

8 M E UW

. llauka cau't write

Jl

Wenatchee. \S'aahtngtoii. liatheii R.
&L
Mr*. J. S. Jone. and Ihr^e children
of Indianapoha. lud., are gneet* of
Rev. and Mr* J. Pmnington of Fifth
atrceL |wre«ta of Mrs Jono*
William lie* of Cedar i* in ih.

Frank Trade

-1 know a puny little sal.

.I..M,r,al o..' I....—I |Um.......

aeeda left and ibechlldren of Record
During the pntgreaa of the ]
anbecrlbcra can gel Uiem by oalling at
John Mrintoah of Barker Cnnk |
the omtMv A large aopply waa secured
a very pleasing bagpipe aolo. and,
atfer Ue Ural ooiaJgnn.enz but
"^Nptck About the World's Fair.
call has been tleadvand what rt-m
ha> iH-e-n nii lv.-.I b>
rotbera playi-d thi will not last long. t:hildrcn can 4iav- •
J A lKk.i-u« rl.i.-f of th.- U.'
the play. The «irche*lra them free of cost as long as they last lAmmut ..f lilH ittl aru ax iti.- a«.rM N
ffir SI
that .lulm-ring i-a
tr..m th.- Aris.-niln.'
Ili-puMle
Rallenhury. Zoe Welland
tw.ii >liU.iH-l to 111.- ArK.-mli».'
Thacker, mandollna. and Mr. Frank
I
:.i NVa Vori, lu .•m.l
Beiiner and Ml>a l•ca^l Miller, guitar.
M- loi'aard. A o. St. I>.«nAfter the entertainment the prizev
draggiit at
Frank
tianne
were drawn, and 125 lucky wlnnen
ay.
lit to Raj.ld City today (-.-PX...1 th.- lUMiatioii to parti.ipau- lit
captures at the flab pond
I.
.- w.irhl e lair St l^mi- l;iot
The entertalnmenL which ia the
An..tlu-r roni|N-iit„r f..r th.- lino.tMM
l aide Catholics.
•rst given by the '
i.rlM- ..n.-r.-.l in-111.- aerial louniani.-nt
leave this afternoon for Ftankforl, it th. w..rM - feiii. St Diuis. has h.-. ii
waa a auccesa In e
Bra.lf.inl
Me<;reg.,r of
her. he will take a position on the »nm..iuced
Heroism of a Preacher.
I'ovingi.ui. Kv . a .h-iuii. r aiul me
BW oar firry aa third cook
■hanh'Hl'.’XIH II. ha- hmli a noKhn of
At West Cheater. Pa.. Rev. J D. C
Julias Jolinaoti went to Kalkaska
;,n airship whirl. 1..- eav< will Ih- r
Hanna, now serving the melhodlat
II.- I !aim- he will
init.-l
al church, has become the Idol this morning on a botine** trip
K. LoBm., wife and children J.
n.ugh Ih.' ait fnim (*.-\mgi..n i.. St
people The town waa panic
and a brother left thl* morning for l>lt.i^ .l^. himw that his plan of aerial

SALESMAN WANTED —Fir
clasa clothing salesman wa
ed at once. Steady poaiti
and good salary to capai

-I know a puXg.llttlc gal
Whow- Up I d like to *up.
An- ever- time I tiK.k at her

,rur..inuorMr.^;::'%a‘.^UuAir:s!::;r;r"^

ito enjoy

MRS. LEO MILLER.

him a UM.k of aduilmtluii
•iM-aakl imftly. *
I liaud St wrtlin' 1
bit putty '
be ivplUHl a little pn.udly.

^*5^:*"'..^'::;:.: "."iVn":;::."

There are a few

p

etc. You/ are cordially Invited
to come>nd see them whether
you Intend to buy or not Come
early and get first choice. Re­
member the date. May 12. IflOA

He paused, and ahe looked up at him
llh a gUd
-D>d

SSoTeS?.
MoJ?U“i.‘ThM
-ir^r.^joSpf.r'.rSprr

EH'S

Tueaday. May 12, at Wood I
Urs* Millinery Store, from
o'clock until 5 p. m., with
beautiful
line of hand-made
tacM. such at Black Silk and
Sold Battenberg. Cream Point
White Duchess, White English
Laces.
Doylies.
Centerpieces,

An- ew^llmr l^lOok

5?i£^«Kisrs

“ye know." Roy Wise; Teddy
SI “mle aprlg-o' the ould sod." I
. ham; CapUln de Balzac a r
of the empire, Samuel
Andy. Tom. Joe. amugglera.
Austin
I>yer. Albert Vertlse. tYank Huelln

Lam

‘Then

pocket and, atralghlcnlng it out.
aa followa:

U mambera wno ea-; ...
ahonldDctify 8«»-i

1 tb« affair graailr While
I ar« not la aa yet. and It <

rint mint a

loved her and would like to equeMO
bee. but that waa not much. Any one
*^-lla. haT^rbci hit -u'd be floe poetry, almost might say that much about any
Bob ud write Sbnrka! «c ^oWn't girl..It was T«y mild.
-Now. Ihsris s little thing I writ
»boot you last week,- Jim Tom went
on. •nhsfo rale shot* oongh pqptrj. I
bed writ.- iliku nothin*. HalnH no
hit -fore yon went an* fell in love
UMwr poi-try in Bob Hanks than there writ
with Bob Hanka but didn't have no
poetry

mal; be bathes conadaiiUy to the river
and waabeu hla Hothlng frequently,
hpt the white cotton doth give* Uttle
erldence thereof. The water be

le Ulek will. Ned. - The eerobblo*
^tock e»d tbe iWeuluc N ec-1

All farm tool, for 20Ckacre I
farm.
Auction cor. 16th and I
Union. 10 a .m. tomorrow. ______ I

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RV
COMPANY.

TTTR EVEONQ BEOOBD. TBAVEBSE CITY,

WlMS wt
tram oar teaermam, «• vest at oaee to tW mid
vralrlc tovn aelactcd for oar home
Tfca plmm kad “booiaa^." failed, aad
oa the •upport of two wheat crop.,
partljr raoormed The boom hoime.
oa the addtthau were oooccupled and
mid be hooght for a irt«e. eompared
with ihalr origlaal mc We booght
a lot. aad prepared to more ooe of
the dwelllag. on U.

tnreed down Booth Empire artmue. a
little anxious for the aafety of our
lawn derorailoaa, A blodk from home

la August aad SepCamber. The
tSautscalTl. largm.
^
twelfth of an inch acroaa. Whlia no*
abundant, they are
---------

•U ^hortr I (Uiwd. Md. wl^
^t^ The" gnmdy ecale ^ to
out .aitlu a T*pU..honiK «p tb«

aSalr with lead«J gla.. la the froat
haU. aad Mft plae floor la the kit
-Bm It has pomIbUUlm.'- dec
Caroltee. /'We most buUd a porch
aad pot la a foraace aad—”
“Lei s more U flnrt.- | eoggeftted. I
Mir regretted that the eoadltioa ol
mr parM would aot allow me to bu}
the two racaot lota oa the Mipe^tlme
to^^be ahadr aide of the choice street
of ae towa. iastead of one
t We^lll bur the other wbeo wc
cak.” declared Caroline, coafldtoilr

d it was
r that we

large.

in th.

MICH., WEDKESDAT. MAT «. ltt».

UbV” rBtao'rtrMru>*the

t w« . Rom>n
of looo
rs ago who first asked “where the
s? plncbea " He bad Just dlroreed
wife aad his friends wanted to
iw whsi was the matter aith the
mam They declarwl she was go.sl br^and^^. Wf^rty^foSTfJrt la#ld^
I pretty.
'Now.*' said the husband and that the following territory be
taking off bh shoe. “Isn't that a nice
shoe? It's a good shoe, eh? A pretty
shoe, eh? A new sb-x-. eh?
And
i of tots, lands and premises des
of you esn tell where It pinches

and may he oommoa in the future.
The grape scale to mostly on that rlne.
and not very common yet. The peach
•cale Is common la aouth^ states
and as far north as Pennsylvania. an<3
pirlor. .u~d » <loiMi people, niul
the n>se scale on rose, raspberry and
anMUig them—the Opbaons.
“Ilefore you can say Jack Robinson‘
“What is the matterr- I asked pux- blackberry bushes as far north as New arose fmm the Is bavlor of one John
r. Probably two broods a y
le wav
Robinson
He was a fool
He
*‘^ ell. sir.” said Oobm. coming fori huny when be^'alie
'‘kphldea or plant lice
hr
ard and frankly extending his hand,
hat he would Ik* »•« b
rapidly than any’oiher of
had well knocked i
Injurious Insects, but seldom do m
heher skelter!
“There the.v
damage. excepUng such as work upon
Theres Uh*u a twister.”
was coiaetl at ^he defea
That phrase wa.
•And It s gone—and be carried me the roots of the tree*. These are the of the Spanish
r nws the Iswn!” Incobwenlly exfleet of the Spanl.Hb invasion was drl
en by atorm and str.^s* of the KnglUh
• conditions as are those
attack north to the Hehier river and
■es. and the only remedy set
s«.ulh u. the Skehh
the boring of the roots i

eC- for
* w" plaontd a hnac csans b.^ for
the teotre of lb.- mb.^ Jot. and had
made a Iona ilM of shrubs and hardy
plants to Ik. ordered for Us adorn
,h«. «n... .muble
I kept It frtiiD CaroUne as Ions s^ I
CAuld. I.ul ooe day she met me on the
half^raased lawn, where blwaraio
atruaifled with pusley. n^rklen. burrs
aad ambitious suorbiwem. her fart
t bowing algos of deep grief.
-Ob. John.” she began. ”what do
thlng~<Jol»»on^ba» e—”
I knew It tkst sre
they Uiiight I lie i

rn^r/riiirini^wSr

I itK-l you bow U *as,- went cm
l.son. • Alaml three o'clock the
rm came up and It looked mighty
I. We wiwtemer* know what to
Kct. and the folks at the party went
home
Your wife there didn't seem
Jersund the danger, and when
lost serloua pan came and I'd
sent the folks R) the cellar, what did
I SCO but ber out there In the yard
ying to 4X.W.T up the ii*o»*y bed '
•I was afraid the hall would burl
the coleus.” -put In C^illne
“1 called to her. .but she didn't se.-m
('aroliiie llKhteiie.1 ht r arms a lit
iindersiwm
And there wasn t any lime to
I saw a fiinnel-shaiKd cloud In
out hwest ami 1 just
hustled
. the yard, picked her up and
•d biT to our cellar.”

spraying with kt^roacne emulsion,
scathing something around them to
dieiroy or drive them away.
The
three varieties known to feed on
appletrve leaver, and those on plum
gnd cherry leaves, can be destroyed by
spra>ing with kerosene emulsion, but
an exceedingly
llngly <cold nlghl or cold rain
my mllUons trf them.

Do you knov? why a hare
“puss? " ThU Is not a riddle,
an example of how words gel
The ancient l-atln word for a I
lepus “ The Norman knlgli
came over with Whllara ihe <%
onjiuiiinced ih^ word “Je pu^

nrew on,the
home «m Ifarriaon boulevard
West
em towns do nut have streeta. all ar^
boulevards and avenues
Ikixes. bar
rels and trash littered the back yard
“And the) nio to castor beans.'
Imike out Canillne when I uronook
her. Just think of that
forest ol
muastraaliles along their sidewalk!'
^y ve gut roone)
. they Intend to
In-line
p| convinced and
iihward amws i
• remainder of t

Is

seriously

day bad
^“ne had told the tnnh
fur that part of the
t was vlslUHl by the

Kmplre avenu

with the buffalo grass of the W(
prslrtiw.
biTsiise that wiry
growth would survive the hot sii
months without sprinkling
Caroline watchinl It all dls
One day she br«*e out crying
John." she inutteri'd. “castor b<
I saw them-^a hundrml are coming

anyhow." I suggested but that did md
A flrmsct pun***^' marked her f<*a
turrs the remainder of the day. an
and I
when. I
was not much
In the evening
vard. I ffillnw«*<1 her She selred a
i.tx> from lu arcustom.nJ plan, on the
graiM- arUir. and stealthily t.K.k her
way amid the spniullng catalpas and

8he started gum 11V al the wiund o!
my voice
yWhat are yini goln^^lo doT'^
III ii
* to art firmly, and
her a stem lesson on the preroi.
of |.rvi|K*rt> oamm. and
then
we
walked liack to the
The raptor bean
and grew By midsummer they were
seven fi*et high - and still growing. It
was hideous—desiM rately so-but per
ha^ no worse
the cinder walk*
irse than th
^ of jlmson weiMl that lay
put
up
bitching
► of ri*d<-hiibed negn

W?oSd

nest morning Our

laughing
whispered,
the other slghtsei
Igl.t n..i hear, “there's something to
• thankful f«»r—the castor Is-ans and
Then I'aroMne tum.Hi

NOTICE.
Nori.‘a is bercbv given that
plans, diagrams and estimates of the

ip I

fr^di.'lr.^'^'br.si*^ Ttwc*u*d'‘

eTw

4IASflll8S i
FIRE INSURANCE

l.ots 10 and II. of Blex-k 6. and lota 1
and 20. of Block C. of the Original
Flat of Traverse CUy, excepting from
Ihe above dtotrlct all public stretHs

“"noHc? to also hereby given that the
rity n.uucll of said city will meet al
Hie Foimcll Ibsims in said city on the
iMh day of May. 1S03. at 7 o'clock
]. Ill to h.*ar aud eonslder any objec• ions to ili.vpro|iosed Improvement of
Hm* stnx t ntoivc ment4nf«i
MUSKEGON AND GRAND RAPIOS.
Hai. d Hits 1*1 day «^ay. 11*03.
Sunday. May 10.
t’HAS M IIKKJIS.
Train all! leave Tfwvwfx* City at
30 a ra. lute, I'J tK>. See postey* or
ik agents fur particulars
;KINNI:U. IIUOS buvo all ihe phon
..graph rvH*«ir.to In the K.ll*on cata
logu.*
Hi63tf

EXCUIglONS

PERE Marquette

Farm For Sale

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.

100 acres known as the Steel or Need
ham farm. One of the be»t In Grand
Travurse county; Z\% mile* south of
the city.
J, E. OREILICK CO, CITY.

WANT DEPARTMENT
WANTED.

re cad
of irn >r«
ratU<«l
tarrh. which to only an Inflammed cm
dlHon

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mciniiKO. QJ^-

is the rcMilt, and unlas* iho 1
Hon can lx. takmi ouf and

by

BUSINESS CAROS.

Jk

from gas
mains to range will be
continued until notice of
discontinuance is given
through the press. It will
be wise to place orders
early: skilled labor is
scarce, and we can barely
keep up with work, so try
to he one of the first.
Miss Emily Colling will
demonstrate the art culinarv week ending May
I6th. Her visit here last
year is a ver>* pleasant
memor>* with many of
our pt'ople.

I’wui”'

“sent to
Cov«*ntry
pan” comes from th
“spanne rs "—the hook
I for stretching cloth net

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and
trf Block 5. and lou 1. 2. 2, 4.
3. €. 7.
& and 10. of Block 4. of the
»f Traverse City, ex­
cepting fium the aboVe district all
public fon-eis and- alleys
Notice U also hereby given that the
City Council ivf said city will-meet at
the Council Rooms in said city on the
iSih day of Mar 1»03. al 7 o'clock
p m. to boar and com^lder bbjectlons
lo the pmposed Improvement of said
,treet alKive mentioned.
Itote.1 this 1st day of May. m

“dun " a man for de bt comes from
too well known to i
nen.or) of Joe Dun. Imllff of Un
of the methods of «»•'.'
lion of tiH-m. or <*f
who was Ml kc*en a collector that
At least the apple tree
fighting thei
lame has lx*c«m.e a proverb
tent caterpillar, tte • fall web worm and
.■ws" to a guc-c-r weird -Hu* Inltlato
the cankerworiu s
south, which ap
eif*north, east.
iXHilons. The ten
Iinxia « I»i*ared on Hu
cankerworm have but oi
r^was“7o‘be “had
M in *«** sign that Infui
yiuir The fall worm has
y.
The
thins south of New York
mail nuith aud the gyiwy moth
only too well known In eastern
mchUKidiH. and have bix-n so often
rilx-d that evcT)
nursery
man
Deafne*. Cannot Be Cured
Id Ih* able to n-<H»gnlr.e them, and
Id watch carefully for tbelr de
le-al applications, as lhi*> cannot
•lion. TIO' leaf cnimpler fastens n-ach the dU.-os.d |H»rli.in of Hu* e*ur
ihcT drieil leave** which are nest* Th. ie Is onlv luu- way to ciiru deaf
he* young eatc-rrUlam during the n.*ss. and that to by e-..n,«ltuHonhl
er. Their muis are easily found r.-iiu dies
in*aliu*«s to catisixl by an
Inter like those of the brown tall
1. and should be dc.*stroyed before lug e.rtb7‘*i:uMacMan*T
When
leave** start. Tlo* while marked this tube to Inflame.I you have a rum

I kisMfl her g.sMiby at the dep<it
ml evening and caught a farewell
av.^irf her hand from the Pullman
Indow as she was l*ome away
Spra.vlng In May with
visit lo the hf.me folks In
arsenical preparation destnivs
Ilf the dweller
on
but south of New York they
be- spravTd In May and Au,
d'at mTomve this af
tlM*re are two broods.

Ji

ttitilln S etuis

Our spring purchases of
Gas Ranges have all ar­
rived. Samples of
can be seen
No. 22H Easi
Ea
Eront Si.
Open Tuesday and^iwi-

•“Th i t *
hue of Front street to the north line
of State street, have bee*n depo*!ted
gullloUt
Manna)»* fur chopping with tlui rity iTerk
s
Halifax law was Inatlon. namelv;
Cass *tr.*et. from the «»ulh line of
1 “should lx* condemn
< 8Ut«
out street to the north line of
r.*. t th.* same to be paved with
Ick an ! to to- forty feet In width,
a that the following terrltoiT b«
signaled as a special a**ea«nenl

st(»ck than on well
trees
The is-ar tree psylla
found on that trv*e. and resembles
plant lire excepting In Its ability to
hop. 11 Is wi.lely
distributed,
but
Mddom abundant enough to do much
damage, though It sometimes causes
leaves and fruit to dry up and fall off.
They may hatch as many as
five
ImHMls a year, while the buffalo tree
hopper has but one. These last weak1 11 the tree h> culling sUts In the bark
list or Sept
ost of the I

the tioMses sn _
otlen. but no one

OasRiiiK
« An Hen

^

Hundrei Ik.llars

.rusting a flne wire up the hole,
tialL undertake which can usually be easily
found
“habitation In
base of the trw. while the rtaU's Catarrh I'ur.*
Send for clrcu
Tsk*ib«g*«*la«.ertf1aM
Harger. In N
the* |M*ach twig Irnrer. and the
s. f
the bag worm, which seldom
aiKNEY A
attack* fruit irc?e* but are found on
I by Ilrugglst*. 7l
QIBi.H WA.NTKl^-O'sl
tV
the limb* of arbor vitae, locust and
I n Family IMlto
Ishiu of Kniomulogy. Unlti-d basswcHxl. should iH* l<H.ked for lu
.Slate^ Ik jiartinent of Agriculture. In winter. The sinuate pear-tree borer
*hed for each fall, and
llulleiln :u. gives if IlM of the principal
wire can be reached
hat are liable to be dlstribur
le. There Is usually a
rsery ,slock. R hicludes some
OR8. SAWYER A PENHALLEGON
dlsc«domtlou of the bark where 11 to
at werk. and. unlike the other*. It
ibal
works downward Instead of upward
I)
main mndHloiis. and It omits For the bark toaitle on all trees, and
b. en found that do but the* apple tree twig borer, the best
Mthuy that1 have b*rn
met heal 1* lo look for the diseased or
damage
fTitle. If any. damage.
They
tU*ad twigs, cut off ami hum
»g to the natural (
classed aciirdlng
es nr
or gall Insect*
Ini
The blister mites
a.K ihe lleniljuera, or bugs, scalea and
plant lice; the (%ili.*uptera. or Beetles not often plenty enough to do n
damage, i^d the Insect* that Infest
and wi-i*vlls. and U'pldoptera. or
fruit*, aswcodllng moth, apple roa*
lerllies and moths
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
There Is a lUi of tln«.e to bt* found rh. rry magg.u and curcullo and pear
u|M.n the m-e In winter, of which the midge, are well known, and much has
-J-WO OlBL.*4 WANTgl>-At H.*!-:
niHini m.-thod* of fl
w.Mily aphis or plant louse causes
^.wellliigs on the rtKits of apple tree*,
ami the black peach aphis on peach
L. L. A. BUILDING.
t aat. rraased .t&r
and plum na.ts. The
Word* Came By Accident.
|
iM-ar srylla. the scale
rrah!" It used to lx> ' Hurra)!"
cicsins of ca*ex of fall webworm. bud
lull. ( l^awl aj^ r
WbCB You Wsiit s Wicc Col of Meal
moth appb- Burulatrlx. riKlIing moth.
plMul-ease and cigar-case Uiri‘rs. The
Jlo*. mi*d»r A Son*
leaf crumpler and brown tall moths kings as they swept down to bum
are In m*sts or bunches of shriveled and murder among the peaceful Brit­
•aves cm the branches. The
bag ish. -Tur ale!" was their
which means "Thor aid!”—an appeal Butchers and Sausage Makers.
help to Thor .the gtxl of biiltle*.
It’s all humbug!"
Perhap * It Is
H..Urh*rt»t.Xii : fitMalr*.

^;a“rAr/“,7:«r !rrix^7uTcd" K Do NT Be rooLcpi

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JMET CLEMIII8-W0WS.show yt>u samples

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K. a CHAPIN, Proprietor.
I'hoin- llS

»« Wariiintton St.

...DENTISTS...

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Have Your Clothing

FIRE INSURANCEI M iS PrtssS mM!

JOHN R. SANTO

All kinds of Repiirlnr done.

Our nelgblsir on the north
ambitious
Ills lawn
was
shrub or flower, but Its snuxiU
wreeaness was a delight to th
I for our own lawn, the *
«w»> Md blu.-»nu..
bite clover were making a prel
several
irastlDg cohirs promised
year, while the canna
wing brilliant
spikes

ibovr^tbe rich
he time the ca

• t.
.

m

I

hot winds bad will
A* a little, and the sweet
verr turning brown The
•s. so glorious In May
showed! signs of
mer grass wa* Increasing on iho las
The blm-grass could not wlthsta
the glistering blare of an unclou.l
fdvy tine white birch was dead, i
other dying The -one thing In l
landscape that flourished and bade I

the caladtu
pea vine*

Caroline worried a great deal about
the flowers and. tbongh perhap* I
should nut lei! It. neglcrted her
txvusehold duties In order to give them
walrhfttJ care. And-Ibm Mr*. Gob
aon gave a iiarty and did not Invite
***00 the day of the leaparty I went
out on the prairie Hfttvn mile* to ixxa ranchman on a Ixislncs* matter for
an eastern client. Caroline stood on
the pofTh and wavt*d cbc-erlly to me a
I drove past the houix*. The unde
taker. whi» also rentixl ebab> an<l
table* for partle*. was at the time

8EO.KEECH.Prop.

lugs of eggs ar.itind the twigs
I’lant
ice have small blackish eggs In group*
,n twigs or branchc**. and the clover
Ulte smaller rmldlsh eg^s The,applewlg U.rcr exists In winter as a small
iruwn IswUe in the twig, and peachn iln^r hole* usually near
wtiile th^e frull-tr^^ric
nink or large branches. The peach
ret- iK.rer ran be found ^by s^t* wl “
e of the
roundheaded‘ or flatre. *"‘anT^
borer* and the »1b
lead# J apple
at
in discolored spot*
r the ground, with cvld
,f matter Ibhiun
On the bud* or
spring are
(U*r, brown-tall i
itoioieaso and clgar-ca»e
bet
)n the leave* later may \fO the i
piimi and rheiV) plant lice. IcBl (
pillar, the hairy caterpillar* ol
p^t'v moth, brown Uli* mothi
isMK-k moth, the smooth c*
urm«. ix-ar leaf blister mite*. i
ise and rlgar^ase Ixirer*. leaf crump
i> and bagworms
The two varietle* of peach ac
found also on plum*, are soft, and are
iM-si tn-ateil in July, as they have but
one bnx»d a )«ar. The oyster ahell
bark louse 1* Hu* best known of all the
scale*, and found on a number of
varietle* of plant* and tree*.
This
ha. but one brood a year In the North
, rn State*, two In part* of
Esp«*clall) liarUal to apple '

remember that l noticed the contrast
tng green of the caaior bean leaves June in the North, but there are two
P brtxxl* a year In the aouth.
Chlefl) on apple and
find a *ubj«rt for an lmpre**lonl*i found on
pletnrv In the ensemble. I turned In longer than
t»f
the
rti
tie buggy as I reached the limit of
ut it to not
• rtsioii and looked again at the proml.- ._ the most
from Potlag little home, with It* flower* and
ahmli* and atart of tree* It was
wortli looking aL “A^ good deal can cherry acale, unlea*
be accompitobed In tbl. country." I
mused, aoucblng up the team, 'it
yming about the middle of May ownd
W*a«hlngton Acd continoe* to do ao
fur six week*. As the drat lot ore old
During the afiemoo^ a storm,
of tboae flatea pralria tenor. a«pt enough to bring out a brood In flra to
jjar the conntry.

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