The Evening Record, July 27, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 27, 1903

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

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

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1903-07-27

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THE EVENING RECOR D h o’cmiiHiiiw
ITUVERSE CITY, men.. MOND.AY. JULY 27. 19>«.

POPE LEO
LAID AWAY

• Prefoit A» XXV M9^U i Ol»ll
• nt XX Julil Afi MCMIII/*


•iTa*

****.***

GIBBONS IS
THE LEADER

Tils rose »a> MAk
vHA (b«r arm. of
tb«
*llMfK>ftlNO CCRCMONV
ATTCNO- Tbe-tvo coB&k «er« iiu
third ca*kM of polUbed *a
ING THE INTCflMENT ‘

TBIU MASSIVE CASEETS
UftCDjk% RCCErrACLC FOR THE
'
DEAD PONTIFF
P«r»oiM AUoaM th«
LMt 4I«Im

F«*«l

Porf^nMd by

Hifli

Pr«l«U«

lac «ok«>« and *be

THE LIBERAL AND FOR
EIQN CARDINALS

pra>er« of the

elerf>
Wban the la*i kupreme
mooient
came, the heavy cofflnk weifhlnf In
all 1.122 ptjundft. were rolled out of
(be chapel, preceded by .mace bearer*
and rbolr* klDRlni as they weat and
followed by all the cardinal*, amonc
vhoB the l^ved flaure of Oreglla
Ibe airuna. upnabi Vannuielll broth
er. tba while haired Afllardl and the
linineri»e
black
browed
Dvampa.
’were (be n

leys were attached
and
to tbe strains of
immlntu Ueu* Israel" u wa* hol.ied
;u« above the
nntli tbe
great cardinal* ernatad by tthe Ute
I tbrouab the Immediate dome poailff. *hall erect a suitable
off the cathedral - anmiuaced to the
Icastllca of
Ht Jcihll* Lau-Vaj?
en by tbe pop* him
earnest satberlng In the nave that
If as his Inaf resting
restli
plarcIJH* XIII had been Uld to rest
At
rhus was Pope Lao consigned to
oibe^ July 27 -The body of l\>p.*
was Interred la Rt

Peter's

The

MAT EVEN BE A CANBIBATE
FOR THE OFFICE OF POPE
SUCCEED LEO
U Being Looked to as the Natural
Choice to Carry Out Reform* in
the Vatican—Fight Againat lUb
ians I* on in Sacred College.

(U*»rm

of

the

t«a*rilla

were

About .l.lKiu person*, had rec«tlti*ii
lotlLaiiout to attend the.('eremonle*
> cardinal*, who met earlier In ihe
entered
the chapel choir.
ih«> arrival of the

:s::

l.pro-«t of ibt^ basiiUta

Ijippi.iil

and

WHICH

llarwmi, dlnvU-il

' lb< sork «d r. UHotng the bb r ablcb
^ Was .•**-< uleil b> the s< tllsri. or popt- s
carro-rs

aiikrd In their brilliant red

-hrucadi- co;tumi>s

FIVE

HOSTAGES

«ss w*lt

liig^.uin.l.- lb*' gat*- Hi vii.u i rulM-s
. Mgr (Vpi-I.ni eon.hHle.1 ll,. Si r»ke
I>rr

TAKING

They at first tried

RENDERS

RECAPTURE

EXTREMELY /DIFFICULT

war<M Were Afraid ta Fire on Escap
ing ConvicU for Fear of Hitting

Br W*rs la tb* CvsAm* Ksoor*
Rome. July 2T -The arrival of Car

OlblMins Is looked uppn a* tbe natural
b aib-r of ih. iiuHlern and foreign eb-

Special Service* Were Held in St
Francis’ Church Today-^l^Memory

reform

nioveiuent

dead li-qH■quiCm mas- wa-v
givi-ti atii-r which Hi*v Fr .Mur
ton deliviii*il a v.Ty ini.realing hermon on ‘ The Life, .if Fupe l,eo '
The
regular musu- ui«-d on ih»' tKX*aslon of
funernls was iis. d - Ijim .-Vi-ning the
in hon.ir of the dead

KILLED

AND

TWENTY INJURED

iSr

part of the ba«-iiica behind a d4.uhle
line *»f the Hwtss guards In ihelr yet
low red
and t.Iaek
unll..rins. and
•aroteil with
und ser|M-(iita.^
•OUBI
Oeclin* in Stocks Ha* Forced Another
late
U Street' Firm to the Wall|ir»p.- wearing the r«il uni
Market Improving.
geii.-rai id the iiidile guard*
<
In the <hs|>ei '^In Parailisunr rang
♦Mil wiHi telling
i
Frvim the i*ui n# w If. 1. IS. 1
slile tin IH-II id Ht TVter’s rang the
New York July 27 -The anm.iinciarcuslotued salute
to
Ihe coDilug
111 1. made on the stock eachaug •
-mght mtiig'ing
harm«.nU.usl>
wlih
Ik- niiistr of the choir
the failure of E H llooley A Co
The heavy dix iitu- In the .ttx-ks of the
Scan* In th« ChapeJ.
ansvllb- A Terre Haute railroad in
The Siene in the chaiM-l was m4*si
iich Ihe firm was heavily lnteneete.1
ti-uisTkalil) fiT«-tilve The bier lM«r
believed (.. txr the cause of the om
In* the UmI) was r«>ce|v4H| by Car
rassment
The sti«k i;mark
^llnal OregUa
H was plaied In the

ONE HOKE FAILUKE

center, barked b> an altar with a
(Sllui'i-s 1
UheU*t*l Iluag. id the Madonu* be
hire which were
burning Immens*- |MX>ti<d loilav
c*n4Jes in stiver staffs
An.und tbe
two Sides of the cluiiul. In Ihe choir
."sc-ats wife 2«i cardinals all wc-arlng
:scepi rardln%ls
ifarm Welcome Is Given King Ed
Pierfdil who wore tbe whit.rder.. lArdlual
I
bs of
their eSder..
ward and Quaan Altaandra by the

CKEEHNC IN BELFAST

Irish Today;
lleira.1. July 27- King Edward and
iiixn ATexaiidra arrlvixl hen

highest
KOiHl i.f

Ihe sparks rising
almost to the celling, while Mgr Hat
lolinl read li.r
minutes the ..rath,
brvvl*. rologlrlng the dead ismtlff
and SoUry Pofsmt. HI year* old rea
out the burial rt-c-ord. s service w bid
he performed upon the cH-ca*ion id
the deaths cd (Jrc-gorv XVl and Piu.
The

monstgnors

ol

CYOSS. the entire sacred
Prince folonna rising u
a last tribute and sign c

which U-fore had

ir.

...

e pro*iH-rUy irf

bier

purses txmialnlng • coins of
and a bruaxe medal struck dur
lag* lexis
pontifical*
An eulogy,
written In magnificent i^Un and sh
ting lorth ^e great events of Pope*
l4Hi s life
reign, enclosed In *
metal tube wa* al»u
the bod)
When all had hm arranged, the
•uprwm* prayer wa* aald aa4 th* last
bwoedlctlon given, all present Joining

ativer

(Ila-giiW. July I*:.—In tt wrt-i k at Si
Knixh staiHin thiv nuirniitg i:’. |*eople
w.-re killed and *J0 seriously Injured
An excursion train filled with return
iHliurs.io tbe Ule of Man ran 1
St Lm»ch while gu
of spi-cd
Thosi- kl
at a high
i-re pinned d.iwn un
and lnjur(
111.- twisted troll

Z\

DATE IS SELECTED

Thursday .^Hi-pti II,U-r 17. is the date
lug of Ijillu !bx»kh Temple. Xu. li:..

K

K meet­

k-ressmaii Harragh and Cougre**man
hlshop
U? the oi»en
Thi* big meeting
new opi-ra bouse Ic
Ing of Hamidel
amsdt-ir* large
Ibe Salt City
quel hall will also. U- u*i*d
u*ixl on this oc
laslon. which will *4‘ai GW inxiple.
This UHlgx- Is noted fur the good
lime* U has. and this will be one of
those occasion*
HpecUl rate* on rail
liuidh have Uh-u six-ured and a special
train will run ln»m here, and al»d a
l-'arv will I

SAYS SHE KILLED A HAN
West Ha* Given

Herself Up to the Polica Authork
tiea at Grand Rapid*.
e.rand

Rapids.

ENDOFTHEnSlN

For Ifomoo...
$1.00 t9 $1.2$
For Bofo...

BENDA

Mich . Jul^ 27-A

woman giving her name a* Mra. An
mra Htulge of iVnIson. Iowa, and her

her^and in the struggle she shot and
killed him, and afterward* weakened
III her determination to ciinfess and
glvi- hersell up. and came east
She
could n«»i rest, however and *o she
July 27 —Hhonly be i-onfesM-d
The sitwy is Ix-lb-ved by some t
fore noon J(u.« ph %lta.v who wwa In­
the truth, while lUher* bold that
fatuated
with
Tlllc Jure of Joyce
Hcnige i. probably dv-mented
Charle*
Fascinated Him. and Her Hu*
hand. Then Suicided.

BRUTE GOT HIS DESERT#
of the

eaten With 8lah H* H*<f Used on
Frail L*A
TWO »^LED. FIVE, INJURED
Hav nty. Mich . July 27 —Whi
..harii-* r t’uthlH-rt wa* riding down
If* Plant ThIa’Kiwcluxko avt-nm* he noticed a man
Egploaion
^
!......"0"g a frail lUtie lad unmerclJttu“27"*Tiro men were ^ulor to deluc

The UUw

-s-JsS&s

out of the cylinder head
monla machine tn the big Jacob
liert ic« plant In the Bt^ugl
’•allowed" that n was Just
Bronx this morning The dend are Neighbor*
what tne i^arent deserved

22.“

I and eroa* boima. while be
was n
ibmm irerw tbe arms of the Inle peolc
low II
with Ihe triple crown, but with that
»e key*, n* they signify living been
iiy At thn bottom wna n plnte
m tbfi

ASTONISHED

90t 19 $1.00

r^BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT"!

...Swell Nesllgee Shlrts„.
60c. 75c, 1.00- nil worth much more—You’ll buy right if buying of

OOc 19 90c

OIMI-Y T\A/0

V You Bam to
Bui be sure it’s fresh, 'rherc
is NKW and Ol.P fven in
a druji store. • Vtni lake ao
chancexwhen your luTseription ^ pul up from a nt vv,
fresh stock.

MKN-S SUITS At $7.00, $10; $12. $15, worth ftom $10 to $30
BOY S SUITS at 1.50, $2. 2.50, 3.50, worth tibm i.50 to EOO
MKN'S PANTS at 1.50, 2, 2.60, 3.00, worth from 2.60 to 6.00
KNKF. PANTS at 16c. 2 k:, 60c, 65c. worth from 25c to LOO
$UMNl Uenuioe PfiSAllU HlU going it 7.50

For CUUroo-

We have but two of onr Brightest ami Best Wicklens Blue
Flame Oil C\»ok Stoves IclJ. Tlicy are worth $0.50 ami
$8.50 each. The lucky buycis gel them now at only $4M
SSMcmK See them in our ’ show window. Thcnc two
dnly at these prices. Fhcre is great FCONOMY in fuel
in the use of these stoves.
IFs FCONO.N^k' to buy NOW.

THE ECONONY STORE
THbb Irrhprovod

::

at

fur

soda fouiUaiii ami iisy pure
fruii juices.

.V::

::

wIII Ih- held In
H Is exinxied to

ing ever held In Michigan and that at
l,*a»i liMi eatidi'dates will U* Inltl^etl

From the

Cahvas Sbats
Ft JfM...

tah Your two Dollar
Wedicine Tootwear

in llu; latest siyl.-

Woman

50f to $!.$0

THE WE«TKE»

Wcicfup too drinks

*or the 8.^ O. O. K K.
Lalla Rookh Temple m
Th.* Fall.

age as IN. ha* glv.-n herself up lo the
isihce hiTi- and claims she shot an.l
killed a strvx-t fakir near Halt laike
to the
City ArcoriJ
• fakir a* his I
HiKige was

Cto.n.4 Out Uppur PmImuU.
The *«icx>od eomn wa* of land and
rry heavy
On Ihe cover, at the
a croa*. Just below w^lch

Pinned Under Wreckage.

make u the largiM J».

w w Cr/p B«okSt9rt

IMo BmGv:*ry. No BolS, No BwlWoH

Jimtmah
Drug ^
Dtw • C9aatlitr • Bl9ck

We Siltibe Best Values
in the dtp
The OKI Reliable Shoe House

The most successful mothod of firing the charge In
a Gas Engine. Can be used on all EnginBB
now using BattertBB
The only machine on the market that successfully
does away with the use of the starting and running
Batteries on a gas or Gasoline Engine

Frank Friedrich & Co.
The New Stand, 242 From St.

Duritid...
Inventory

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents

Traverse City, Mich.

Jufy Specials
Mtn-.j6m.ng Suits, $S.tHI.

Some jKtraordinary Bargains (be FamraiJBordon Oye Cadie*’ Boaicry . . .

Mcn-« Outing Suits. $G.00,

J3.34
$4.00

Men's Single Suits, fine cassimcrcs ami 0 1 C i\fk
worsicils, one luf $20 to $23 gomla, for
1 OaWi

eph Rertx Shot Woman Who Had

idixl Knapp and the w
then killed him*eir in the i
hiiose ID kYankfort avenue

What wa* Placad Rm
When the Ukly had

Morning—Those Who Met Death

today

a drlrrllng
rain
An
enomtpus
lUleil and crowd were gatherixl at the slailuii
,aJor cWiui.
thi-ir majevtie. w.-re acixirded a

fount fanillh. Pihc
I
• ihc-n c-overed the venei
and hands with a white
Over thih tbe
dc-red with gold
fewt Id CC
lies spread a largecovered the whole

In a Railroad Crash In Scotland Thi*

i»f thb city;, which
Maniati-i* nils year

$LS0t9$3.$0
CkiUru,-! SUpptn ami Oxfutds

' '

Strain* of “Ml**r*rtThen to the strain* of the ’‘Miser­

Cab. July
27-Elgkteeii
ere wafit-il through the lofty church, convicts -rush^ Jthelr way to liberty
and pre< eded b> a great glittering fnmi the siste penitentiary hers this
’ cross held aii»rt. the br<Ke»«uin. carry
ng
cairying
with
them ax ho*
ittK caadles and torches, slowly left
the f hapi-1 and went up to Ihe church. lage* the warden, his grandi«*D and
.* iwsslng the l>r<«nr4* statue and tH-yond
the shrine of Ht Peter Those gather
• (piards s< the wall siaibHi were
.•d fell lu their kn.HS
1 to opi-n Ore on the party for
Afur slow pr.foress around
the
the capmre.l oftlrialv
Thi- ri fuKCi-s esc*p<*d■ liiHi I hi- adjoin
rhai»H choir, the
head first
that the dead
el
acciirillng
u*
the
Tbe rixainure.of the e.*e*iM-d crlm
cbapel was iranslori
curtly tutu brtliunry by ibe sud
denly lurnrviI -vm ehM irle light
Here
all thi.s^ who had reieived Inviiatluus

'*M', Otfor^t, Ihe rorrect uul
sensible summer shoes,

Tomorrow ativruiiiin at
2 ;io
ihiNurth.rn Mlrhigaii Asylum u-am will
niix-t Ml Pieu.^ant in a n-.l hot game
of base!.*!I i.n the Tui-lHh s1li-i*l ill*
niond
Ni. bivi-r of th.- van.. vhouUl

TEHRIBLE WRECK
THIRTEEN PEOPLE

‘ heavy, ihey.tlowl) *lld it onto a low
car wit a noiseless wheel*

Che Place for
Souoenira^,.^

fl.OO t9 f3.00

fl.2S (9^2.30

AJ K ocUick this iHiiming siex-lal
servict-s wer.h.-!d at St KrancU

In

It u rixiignl7.i*d as a ixisslhllHy that
the supiKirt uf a few Ha
Is can lie .
, Cardlna
ns himself
be asked to
t Uxxim*- a cm
. i.bJiX t lolls
r Ihe iHisitlon i.f |K*|x-

City Book Store

tlomcn * OxfuaK cool, com­
fortable. stylish, • .

of Leo Honored.

uu-nt;. agaiosii the Italians and ultra
chief

Weather
necessities

If the Bat gams he now oders vlo not aurpriM you

FOB DEAD PONTIFF

, to raise the bier, but finding It Iim>

iiM-m in blac k

Ne-a

ing to Ne ab la wanta , whieV w tl
Jiemiioh.
place
Wednesday
i----------------claae will leave the city at 21o'clock!
and drive lo the resort, taklHg their
■upper In fhe evening at the hotel,
and will return home in the wee ams*
hours of the morning
On acoonnt of home of Ho iH>y* nok
being able to go in the afieruixm be^
cause of their work, there will be *ev
eral who will go down on their whe«:>
in Ume to lake supper with the cUu^
They will return with the rig*, a* arrangemenuihav.e U-en u*ade to aend
the wheels back b.v Ixal
The mefnlierw <if the class wi!! as
aemble at the kome of Claude Carter
on Hlxih •ireet, and at the home of
[Mis*
NHa
BugtHx‘ on \Va>hlngton
I street, where the rig* will go to .pick

RUSHED TO
FREEDOM

JVier the candies aUHi't the W.^ and
ilMJse perstjas who had quietly, and
wlih (he ulmoal reverence, aatbered
(here appeared deserted

Wilt Oe to

all tbelr
their ouilad^ihe

which fardlusl (Hbbdna’ friends wUh
him i«. take the lead Is the m.iilerulra
lion of the Vatican. The pur»-ly busi
nes^ side id the vaUcan admluistra
lion has Uxomu greatly antiquated
Man) ceremouie* connected with the
death of the piipe are loaing much of
»ai from ihelr
managemenv
EIGHTEEN PRlhONERA EhCAPEO
A second reform desired Is thewap
portiooment of cardinals among (he
FROM CALIFORNIA PRISON
nations according to their Catholic
IMiptilatloD. thus depriving the Italian
uatlon of predominance In the sacred

riosed. and Ok* east eburei*. esrept
• lor a f« w lights at I be sbrlue of Hi

1fi02

dinal (jibUm* In Rome brought p«y
concUvi polmca to a new pilch off In
tensity.
It is learned that Cardinal

The
, fruni

of

U Wednemlay Aftwfmen foi
Bupimr and Par^.
,
The cla** of HK>2 have

Tb« kAd d«tl*» «e re aofiaoad and
•Ofithfed by tlMJ ipt**-!! ^eM of the klai

SEVENTH THAB-1W6,!

WILL HAVE AHNETIME

effects.

A good qualiiy of black hose in lace s
wearers'and
perfect liilcrs, riicy
gooii wearers
a
“■ Si>ecial iVice................. merly sold at 35c,

25c

An extra good quality of Hlack Hose, iKe popular lace
hey formerly sold
idea, very neat desj^ns.
at 5(>c. Special Uri^.

^ Mens suits worth up to $17 in another 0 S O fkfk
lot on which we give you choice........... fJS M
»
.

Cheaper grades, just sorted out from our Mock, ooe or
two ol a kimh worth $10.00 and $12,00.
OQ
going at $8.38 and.................. ^O.OO

tine quality of Black Hose, some new and ver>‘
A ver>'*tine
work designs. They formerly sold ^P\f%
swell open
o
at $1.U>, Special price.................................

,.All of our very iinest Black Lisle Thread Hosiery in
this lot will be found; the daintiest aud most exquisite
patterns. They formerly sold at $1.50 and 1 Ofw
$1.75. Special price..................... ..............
Our line of pure silk Black Hosierv made from the
^st quality of sill^, which make^ them serviceable.
They come in beautiful open work designs. Q f\f\
They formerly sold at $2.50, Special Price -.. ^ V/W

Men’s Kibe Shirt WaiiU, $1.00 aad $1.60.
ping at 50c and.....................................................

\

Fine Fevlora Shape, fknc) braid Straw HaU.
worth $1.00, going at..........................................

Brasp this Oppatfiwitp

Will Broach had the forefinger of hU'
.left hand removed Saturday evening.

ng in th* wort In the upper week* and over. A UtUe cut started
and tinted lo the Rword tbe trouble
-s off th* law up there have
Mrw. JelMi Btieh Dead.
well cleaned out this ywnr
Mrs John Bush died laie this after

€. (UillKim

aM union |

Bamilton Ootbing ^
Yy

i

AlMitHich their n*UI®i tloch bee
tfowbled vHhItt three yeem.
the .lerfheiidiee l
oihfWl Ui Item erlih iht*
•Met tterrheme demeed

JhTT too

PER 1000 WATTS

Aed .lUl

rUBNWPitl'*'

•t«el»^hre folM dawn
lUJIrtiiMl end
IndueUUI necurilie» nre a8«cted

two bUihm dolinm.

But there I

pnnlc There !■ not even the pru
of n peolc from the moet peeelu
cnlnmlty howleri
VnrIoiM reenoiu
Uien

eeel«o»d

have, of c«

The ooedlllon

|MM« ooeeldwed in reUlkm to evt*r>
thini from an ieelenllc currency
the price of copper rneinl. nud i
fian or taMiee nre cvdgHIhg bm

Has a most convenient train
drenalh
,
_
and assisting nature In dol
i
The proprietors Itave so
ralib In Its curative |K.wers. that they

jaiints. leavin*; ('.rami Kaj.iils
at

rr%!!ur?o‘^:rs'enV^^

control of It and under the dBMBtlpr
of the natural law.

whIiB

natural Irv^j. Thei* |p «MhUai
mantpulatliB M! nr ^ pHee of steel
trust sthtka
Bol be no
propuf^lb U ^ •ipaolable

serving
nardi Ui'r ha.. ial«.c.l cu
,Vi*ar tWeillV mchi*.. long j
lUiH- there Is
rhe pres |
the rlvi-r. the blggist U»g-.
I th«*re has iM^iUi f«»r y'e
ds Iroin the daui u» within a mile
I’l.apple Itapids. iH-iiiK alK.ut four
es long
rhi*ri* Is tiiMKH».oi»ii mill
ion fel l of liiulwr In Hie jam and in
many plaoi s it is plltnl high in I he air.
Ju^l aU*ve tin* rapids »r. another do.

ClNIUSOILUNAtlCI
I relatives
Ohhi.
Beverat days ago
Ih
paiH'r Ullis.n in a wheat
Uroy Holpi.iub farm
Hinrlude.1 i
Anderaoii. lud.. July ,*7
With mu
saiuraii‘d
ragri saturai
usi‘d tor ihu
o mce id common ssli. siv ouiu-c* yif
p.ire water, six uuntc* of '.in jicr com
Indiana Doctor Claims to Have Pro
ducsd ths Germ of Life by Chem
ical Action. .

alcohol, all mixed In uii oidiiiar>
and
lao ouu«c> of aqua an.
mcmU dlstrll.med in Bm- Muall plsic,

Is 4ha VMIM

ami all cvcrtnl by an airtlKbi glas-

amounti lo

UiImj.

this siiBMi li mmi.

I»r

fharlea

W.

UiHclii-ld

ol

Alexandria,
Ind.
declare, tbai he
to eltremee. pad
th
Aiax crmiie.1 II
nlmaied
sub
ary movement ha. itlbslded thefW wUI «nds of aio„
jilhir
to
well
develoiK-d
lie and irlloblien.
Therv
K to hr l.lttb held. >»nl> 1*"
h^s never been another nation in Ihe
ere cHUiHunuil while
sail
world able to undergo auch an affair crystals were Impregnated with the
Ben and volatile magneti^m of
as tha preaMit oau with so little ef
lemlcal soliiilou and transformed
feet and with no fear at all of poa
living fortes that immedlaiely
sought lunirlshmeni fhnmgh mediums

IJltlefteld
termed
ItHSlers
lacking a technical natm
MlchiMCopIc examinations showed
crystals not aA.-cie.I by tbe chein
Ktena Will Loae About f1.MO.000 by
mixture retain their original cutdc
iiiuare lorin while the magnetUed
rallure of Taylor A Co. on Wall
itm sbape. with
•tfwet, Ha fays.
the center and
I the crystal wav nmnd
New
York. July
27-Jamis
globular shaiH>.
tiia
ttually
Knewa. talMng of the failure of hU
ife aubstamv luisses
radiating a
prt>muinc«sl
degrei*
auu la law s Arm In the Wall sireei
(Ktwer that would s«pa ati- the cr>sAurry. said.
ti*gether
and tbeii draw
tl ein
• My own fortune and the fortune ol

(rOtTUNE SATE

'IT

my
family is
mimey. hut I
cur.Hl creditor of I he Arm of TalUu J
Taylor a tX*. but as I said, my fmtune Is ante'*

How

wiHi

1 Hie lutlh
iiing tag»
In an iu^l
alighting on
the slacks
an hour the
was (lebtroytMl
I luring the last week
dogs have
wi.rk near Quincy. A large flock
(.elongliig to K Wilmanh
was attacked by d«»gs
Im‘ driven
Tbe Uvs^
and Wi.iHided many others
to the dlflereni ownei>
w if| Ih^hiH-p in the I
who hav.

"'whM..
iSiHirge I
which was playing
stiK-k CiU
a.-, struck on the no:
Hattie rr
by a tols.ggan uiiuing off the end
Surgeoos
(mind It niKV
the chules
S
fSary ti retiiiive nearly a square Im
A Uavis iif the tv.restry de
.f the uulversfty, has begm
lie InvesHgatlon of the m-ai
iK.gs o! Michigan to Ueleimine then
iniuercuk tniiHiriamv and. their -ex

'l*rol
liartrm

The Liyeariild
eariild son id Mariiu !
Yjoiing id Hiaud lUplds. led home
his bicycle a week agi* Bund
not l.een luard from

geiiu^ol'^auims would proiuigate. hr
Llltlelleld says he rep.ated hU exjHiL
. siiccesslully st vvral lliuek

Wt* have just «oi in a iu*w
loi so \vc can j»ivc you any
si/c >ou want now. Our
three strap patent leather
santlal makes a child’s fool
look dainty.
.

New SEoe Store

riattsrtng Words in Christian
dssvor World Regarding M. j

outlook nnywbersf. that I began
think about myself, and decided
would be heat noL to put up any more
mopey for the Ari^ I am the Urgest
pre«tor. OatsU# of myaalf the prln
olpal oiwdHom nrw banka, and
they
will loM> nothing because there
no laaa with any bank wllh<
without
Mr cant asargln of aeeuiitlea.
itlM
^tPptM of the banks want
wanted fresh
but I won't say anything
about th It—I won t put up any more

diASVor World, says
Merritt U Holley's tTirisUiu;
Endeavor museum gmws rapidly from
yiwr to year
li U ut»w a ixilk-ctuai
that

no ordiiiarv ivhihi can contstu
has to Im shown la, tantall/lng
presenting to AU w'a fasclnat
tug outer layer
Hardly a cornel ol
the glow (aits of reKes4*utatlon
Nowhere can the bewildering
rvwch id hhristUn Endeavor be

.^when survauoo wwakcas
j u
Tbetv are u»orr dcwtba
survation than tbe world
dresuns of When the stomach is <!»►
easTil and U»c food eaten is not dtgeMed

s,T4;rsiSr£-^£5

, , ,

I

.

.

H. B. CHAPIN,

Steatly work. 10 hours a Hay j mH.n. n*
oik: an hour.

^

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s.-? Wa,hit..,'ton st.
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MMIN STARCH C0.1 H OT E L ShilSON
JOS. S. HALL, b. p; A.
Detroit. Mich.

EUROPEAN PLAN.
The Peerless Fme Pa
than merchant Uilor mj
Peerless Mfg. Co.. Oet<
S Bends A Co.

! by K,..ryiluiig first rU«.
All t.ut«ul.- r*'
by
Iran
«d.*-lre
«H>, t
] fru«KMiWs4 By thsiUi ..f.xk

things Vou Olgnt
V Couldn’t Get Cftom Before-more lOc Pictures ;

-

.Another bi^r lot of those In-auiiful Matted I’ictures -ready to han^: on the wall,
and they make such handsome ornaments. Fhereare hundr4*ds of most desirable
subjects. Some are 20x20 with three inch mat: others are obU»n^^ U\20; some
are ovals with oval openinijs. There are some beauties that are round; there
are|sopie that come two and three different pictures inja set. fastened with a silk
cord, and the price is only lOc. See the bii,- window display.

______________ <______ _

______

Souoenirs of Craoersc Elly
.-\Kvays want a souvi nis to nive your friciuK w In n they visit you or to m ikI
away to others. Have somc^thin^ a little nicer than you usually find, and the
are all 25c and there are a
picture the l>esi that has ever been;made. ^I'h
w you’ll like them, they are
tlo/fn tliffereni articles to select from.
such beauties.

w‘X

.Front »L

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

Remember Vour Toot

nutrition, and ihe weak body fislU an
easy v ictim U> the microbes of disease.

AVAL AKU I

“r-

One huudrevi twenty or more pgget,
evfiy one ol which is of humAn

» resized

interest, and every article u fllusiratcd There u no better magaiine
of navel for teachers and pupiU than
TkafpetrTrmaUpma,
Published moolhl) b>
George H. Danicla
Fifty cenu
a year, lingle copies five cent*.

gra^s

aadlBar '

^^a lor the enthusiastic collector
himself, so ready and eager
scribe hU Ands. new and
ol
there «vwr n better showman ol

ra]

LnfflM. *Vou can Jump nn It, tram
pie wn It. but K will come ,
•vary Mma.** Calman'a Claetle FiMr

When you buy your ne\n ;shoes—there are temler fcelim;s’ to be looked after ami the easiest vray to have easy feet is to buy easy shoes. Ever tried the
Dr. Reed Cushion Sole Shoe? You have missed some of the most pleasant
days of your life. This is a dressy shoe as well -made in vici kid, box calf and
patent calf. Once you wear a cushion sole shoe, you will wear no other—espec­
ially if > our work requires you to stand on your feet all day.
/

~~~~

Olbal Rlteul Outina $bo«$?

j

Just starting on your vacation--must have a pair surely. They are the stroi»6est. most durable shoe on the market—and so easy on the feet.
^

Sold by newt dealers everywhere,
Tbe

or ad^em the pobliiher.
I No. 7 East Fort^eet

-iWfbaw*

C«lPENTERS;t^=i---"

caru.

“ttloiMler” Tmzers

anr ob*ect iMsoa, a
hlblt ol our society a history and pn«

m4

la

Wonder why you don’t own one? They are so many coolinjj. ihin^^s can bo
made with them. The 2 quart sells for $l.S.j and thtj 15 quart for $12.(i0. You
choose the size and the price is rij»ht->;oi friends visiting you . or an afternoon
ijathcri _:—make your own ices and>herlK*ts.

!sS-F»“sS^

iokMop t

a

SUMMER

T O V R S.

Opposlta Whiting Hotsl.

\:srr_____
1 bad t

of

Holley’s C. E. Museum.

atplpnigrams
and
topic
cards and Christian h:ndeavor
■UCh
I,,
land There are si
stocks■ as
a
hi
Ifierature of
feired
ferred for
fo fg. U there aily wonder that .u varieties tr
In
I lo halp my son ta law oul.any

^ Tartar.

iKKik

Carpet CioamnJ and Koathei RrtH>. '

In speaking of the (>hrtstian hn
imvor mustmm at the re<vni lutcrna
tIonar e'enyentloll at U»nver. the
of the t'hrlsttan Kn

* i guess
r\»ugh this
I'll lose about ll.hUd.iHk) thix

m.

CbiMrtn s Slippers

RutnaFs Old BUiuL ^

dlon with the Arm
bualneas then*
I
eaoept that I
would
have aeeni him thrxuigh this

tral’s

Wt bwt » tint tins
Shnmaktr’s SIfap.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

iSS; 'iStiTrs.iH‘i.5l>u'ou CEETAIKLY APFEECIATED

NlfM

di iii.imne.-ha^
i.fielI of thi'iimbei*
lian t
in Hu- river
the ihiid* aumia!
I Ann .\rb.T
,V
lueeimg id Hie Btate Fi*deraHi*n t*f
['idori d Wimien s t’lub. was held last
week with fifty »leb-gate^ represent
mg ten clubs of the slate, present
The «Mi id Hi-i.rgi- Huds.di fi ll ..ff
s Uiad ol liav on his fathers farm in
Itichtlebl aiil dli-il HiHUi afti-r (riuii
-oucu^^.lon id Hu- brain
*

luncheon

Send forthfc Michigan Cen­

ki o. jThv tHs.in

your wife. f6.t

. tf.lMM.upo on
‘^w2li*^:;-any

If Hll I LU •

mv»n, with through slec|H ra

New York, and cafe coach

a^r,M“"“‘‘j'*vl‘uKSKY * W.

of theii may evoiv*^

WANTFR t

to Metroit, Buffalo anil eastern

to |«Tw to ih« mjatthi world an

the Maa that th# attaatloa ban
dtvoroml from the men hereUifur*-

Burtaai Ww Elicrnc
l»flf wi Petf* Z%

trauerst dtp
\
TZr' 6as Cempanp

the uuwe mnnoi4-. end It U eetlmwi
thnt the slUBp hM reduced the e
ipnted wenith of the people more thno

I New Vewk.
CMiMm Smm

^ UM ^ar«
Era Rug ManufaduHng cSjuJ!^

THE HANNAH & Lay
MERCANTILE COMPANY

J

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THE EVENINQ BEOOKD, TRAVKBSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY. JULY 27. 1908.

What They Say
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint oh quality
or price. Try it for your trade.

« -A tA» WAtUg^
OANVILtE,

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ILL., BCENC OF TWO

I hot”.

LYMCHIMOB

From the Fury of

lUmine, 111.. July t7.~Tbe city ia
in the throe, of a
war. O^e ^
gru J ll May field of Evansville. Ind.,
kbee Friday

night kbut

and

killed

-rnAVKMSK oi*rv,

CENEIAL NEWS
OF THE WOILD
Will.

UU>r Ai.n ,M. r.-.uu

Iti.ii- <o liAiuiMfr tbt'iii. Ihv Ku«fti«Ak.
It t« aononnciid. art* |»rt pannK t<» «*n
icaat* In aaimun flatuua *»u »b** aUMtr
lau cu^i cm a largo acalf
TLey alii
Im< fcharii cunpelttura for trade* now
coutnili^ by lb(* Alaakan aaliuou can
'I'hf 4'aiin«*rlt*« a ill Im* ftitab
iubtxl at Hank lira and ItarankofI bayi.
«.i( iluf .SiLt rian (tiam
A ii iii i Iroiu tb«' Ac t** 'te rritory
>a>k. arcordinic to ibo Nea Yi*rk tb'r
aidn Hlo Jane-tio t-orna pun dent that
the- firazmaii anny
4a*rlhblnK under
le e IT attac k*
Hia bundre*d uflit:oni
and jue*n arv ebael and
4«ti are lil
Home- de-iactoiwnti. tif troopc are arltb

miom.

tela, and the aralireakea and ebambermaldk a bo in-ratai in uking it a ill be
told to ke«k employment
in eiik-»
aberu ataaHrattnK «eercU«a an- not
A Hobemlan abb
jade^ up ber^mlnd
I gel her departeel husband *
atih tbe aid of a kpiriiual
The bu^leand adebec-d Ih t
• to him

i leatiy ed
MblUbl,from
tbe
itbMaiian in*iUuie ba* arriveui on
.learner Silvia fn.iii .Neafound
d brtuglng tbe frame of a 7kfe»..i
abate a bub, i* I..
luiriy

Ah on. 111. Just north of here.
Mayfield met hU fate a bile the mob was
on the way to lynch W’llsonr The ne
grei U^ame Involved in an altercation
aiih the thnmg and they started after
him. whe be fired into the crowd
e-nry Uatiurman. a young butcher.
II nmitall) wounded and soon died.
The negro ded. hut was caught by uffl
fcud' hurried
■ lo the police station

with the mob iu hut pumuit. temi>o^
rarily diverted from their march lo
oe cuuniy Jail
The olheerk. a ith their
barricaded themkelves lu
the city
ig. but could not check the mob.
were overwhelmed b; numhem
and the negro seized and rushed lo the
plate where I e had shot doaa Uaiiori*h did not take lung to
the neck from the near
pole, and alter
to iK.e the life slowly strangled

le. Ite-llevo that a
Wilke,n. it be eharised. aent lo
Itlirgei,*,
Mm
dourtkbing
in .that
tae-k two prkonk baci Hurgea* was alone j
The aoiuati manager
a uaigb
I make aaay aiib them
plauu.
her story, and i
ultane.oUkly
ae-lcei
started lu pur kuU oi
negro. The
York
Hreiminent aaplU
have
attacked by
od fbt
ne of them,
•at bank ..f the
tract of land on tbe
uamed lUu Ulch. and the other two
dlkianee ae.utb
Huda
fnuu Evansville
Some
It. a here} It u planned to UegrtK.*
BaptUt
aummer rCaeirt
preivarlng for flight
alth educational loaturaa almllar lo
Ibo-^e. e.r rbaiiUiieiua
l^mdon th til liuic. another of., it*
hboa plaee*

i..rtaUn‘d b)
Mdd to an Aiiieri
e eentually take It te

•are.l.l child
lUndell. a rarnier |t\
Ilreij.k.
. IH Indebted
droaniug
ekCaji*
Ith Ua byearnild
i eomiuiny
t.reiiber. aeui likhlng in a, breKile Jhai
eiub tbreiugh a tteeld'tn abbb tbe-,
ante are tuinpd biv*ej. Tbe ehlldren
aere tikbing In a
mi»out femr feet
denp a ben the child allpjKHl Into
ether ran lo
call
ante r
The edelt-r bre.iher
I
oii bik aay to the
re-.M-eie. ahe.n to bik kurpriae
the- eblld
being pulled out e.f ll
brook by a HoUtein bull abicli bi
be-. n ktandlug iu the aater Tbe cbi
had manage..! l.. ealeb tbe tall e.f tl
bull and the anlmai. in it* *urpru
bud rukbed from the bnad.
C'liaHe-k

i;::^......

Tbomuk Burgess, wife of a farmer at

iTxim h d'ckick until 11:30 o'
ii. the fureniM«. and from 1 uckick to
4 o’c ock in iht- afternoon uf each flay
Afi taxes paid ‘ ivu-e Bepteaber 1st
* dl be ^t^cH n.
...;bout wllecikm
e* n-malning un
a.ter 1st and until Oclo

«j:v

BreiUMy tortured.
light that for perA cake tame lo ligb
has per­
kl*te‘ul anel unmerciful torture
t
haps
Joe Oolo
baps never been -equaled.
.c'qua!
ldek of l!olu»a, Calif, wrileu:
“Feu15 year* i endured Intufformble pain
fre.m UheumatUm
and
nothing reiieved me* though 1 tried everything
knoan
1 came acro&i Klectric Bitearth fe.r that trouble
A few bottles
of it ce.mpletely. relleve.d and curee!
me' Just as good for Llv
Only 5tKv HaHkfactl.
Jak U. Jeibnaon an
druggikU

Wh3t?
Yes
'riu rcarr *J.50 branti im-w Skirls front
Hc’iffltl, ltir?ech^\: Kline. IfonnrrU Joseph Heifclii
Co., I of Chit ago, values from $5.U1 lt> $l-.00,

3.98.C9n98,6.98
h isiiT often wp can give > on such bargains
in the very latest style gooils, new aiul fri:sh. lt’»
certainly a cinch for the Lubes who nce/i a skirt
for sumijter or fall wear.
,

flur Stock of Skirts
We price as follows

$6.00 Skirts far $3.98
$5.00 Skirts for $2.98
$3.50 Skirts for $1.98
^ $2.00 Skirts for 986
muias. Ooaias Mnal

THE BOSTON STORE

Stomach
Spasms.

1 J e charged
On all
IL< unpaid on
IHN iv.mKT 1st. a pe

T^iscyrrs are never so nice as when served hot
■ J from your own oven.
"PRESTO” quick.

r at cut rata at S.

The fur that wa

bargain banquet.

< $3.00
A WEEK
For a home on the Kasb Side.
Seven n.cc ru..m». hnikheU m fcardwood, ccu'cnt A cUar, exceUeut well
water, ccnici.i sulcwalk—in fact a
very vWsuabx* rjicic ol i»roi»erty
ana it
U sold at once the
easy paviuent idan, you see.

He I

* lu

i

\

>- n u c

\ i o^.

s. d

i*"*
n:imp*blre. Ei.c
I
!v. .-iv.Hl her .dm.,tbm in v;,rioAn.v
j and ll... Funpie.. v Ft u^lrlch *ubM-.,uei.l
ly'b.. ..me one
Hh- luont ardent sop
jKnl.-fY of her hh s* regardUig wou.sn’s
:
hi
tium

' of Benda unless you want
No Pity bhown.
Cur. of Farmer P.rkm. of
‘•For years fate was after
Spring Arbor.
isly’
riles y. A. itulledge. Verlerrib; ca*e of
l hafl a terrible
Ik K Herktufc, a well known
tumors
When all'
farmer, who lives m.ar Snyder
Uucklen’s Arnica Salve curoJ $ Co
lion lu'^ihe town t
SprliiR ArUir.
Mich , has bi<^.me
great
sufferer me. ” Equally g.KKi for burns and all
Duly
ily 2.*
2:*c
k: at Jav C.
Hum sjuiMuiHlic affwtiou
m of the ktom aj-hes and pain*
H Mead
cauM-d by a nervous
-ihi*
It o] an injury received
f^lbing near lAuslng over
WHERE ABILITY COUNTS
Tnon, lMMVe*l I* .e « UU> ** follow*
ago
Mr IVrkln* had emi Utyod phy
K«ir Vtrw.,..! IU;UiiA.
Tvdvdo. Cn.
taken
many
remedies

*Vs Ui . II iS a tti A 5‘ r
low Kind of Unionism Ctassif.es Its
without the least benefit In comrolling
Ty>!o,lu.
Members.
: 9«ir lisfiusw. iUy XYty. Port Huroe. TV
the terrible spabrns from which he
l*.lr.rftsn.lM3»l.* u0s Ui U4&Sm
suffered
A lew mouths ago he pur
U troll, Mich . July L'T
A new
y..r Msm.m. . bud.ncn.u Ri!»»uk.« ai. 1
chased a bottle of Magic Egyptian Oil.
or union, lo Im- known as ihe in er- • keg-'n 4 <1. * Oi . & ru't Ui
Fur tis HSI...U. Kslksdis sud tWr*!
Itrsi dose of which gave
l-IH-tU
and tlie use of Magic Egyptian Halnter* and I Ac
ha>
been
VI. p*>;twiUCz ^..VpMU*:*W:kVO. , 1
p
Oil has resultisl in hU en
member
frwdom organized in
luUn up to this lime
.. d^^^^aM^ti
to
that Mr. Perkins
i rub-* and meth.vH
Magic e.gy piun Oil unqualified pr
organi/jvMon start* ..ui with I’J charter
it mist., »*nly :»i» cents to have a
niemlMrs—i.mr of them liom
Me aoiUii
round the house handy—
and
remember,
every
druggist In
Mtohigan beds it. and that each drugThere are to
dng deltgl»l lb auihorixeil lo refund your pur gatew in the new union, and all ironbase money on any bottle of Hr Ool
ble. will U. settled by a U.ard ol arid Fer lvtu*k«y. M* kii
veil s Magic Egy ptian Oil that is «ot iranuu sel»H.•U^l by M..*
a>*tKiati
M^-ke
nurelv Katlbfactory
The same wage stale and he
F» AVsym- ll lo*. n;
luH-n a.b.pi.Ml a* exl*i under ib
with the ekcepiji.n IhaMh.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The Fernutuu.- H*>. tu.i.i.k su4 Nor
-e Cigssifled
fharles
Rnslinu
evident
is
The play s fhe thing
This famll
'm suu*:l. I hi.-s*.-.. Iu
htn^-t.
and Alfre.l C
t‘ Ij Oi*u*i»
aijui*i»u.v
sud iirsnd
s t
.U.v St 1*
sr ipioiaiiou has apparently .rtnelved Twenty *1x11.
Roffman is sec^^iary
Meetings will
»«4
consideration by
liu. Kennedy JMayers. which
ear-at Steinberg’s Omnd all of ....h ummh.
The dirK tor* say the new union i> | Ur*..d EsjUds, Psu-k*v sad Msckiusn e i
k
When a re|vertoire com

PERE MARQUETTE

3 CENT
inltriil, ewptNiiid smiaiiBalli, allnrif n : : :

Working Night and Day.
The bu...iest and
mighUest

SCROFULA

A DISEASE
WEJNHERIT.

Sctoful* manUesU iUdf io many waj-a. Swelling of the glands of «h«
neck and threat, Catarrh. weAeyca. white awelling.ofiensivc aoi.a and ahirnirr. akin eniptions. loaaof atmgthand weakness in muscles and joinU.
It is a miaerable diacaae aid fraceable in almost esey instanre to soma

the seeds are pUnted in

»ru?g!.?'rd^n'

luMe

thing that ever was made to Dr KlnTs
New Ufe HIU. These pills change
weakness Into strength. lltUessness
Into energy ..'brain fag into menUl
power. They’re wonderful In building
up tbe health. Only 25c per boz Sold
by Jaa O. Johnson and F. H Mends

ri&ed and every atom ol
thetaintremovedScrof---------------*****%rM* wttto eaMaaV
±.i?.!T,U.fTr;nr°/iff «o.outsath ate..v
aomaperiodfn>onrf.fe._ . .
,
Scrofula. It cleanse, and build.
pure, and under the tonic effecU of this
general health improvea. the
?^Jlth“”Th7de^t oAut^culM

EAD BOOZE TUINS
____ HIM BLACK
Skin of Lumberman at
Brainerd.
Minn., is Now Changing to
Ebon Huo.
MinneaiKdis.

th^

Ss©

and the aorta, arup03/ ^3/ *55' tions. and other aymptoms
ay mptoms of Scrofula di«:

peculiarity of hU disease
Uidy in patches
t*n hU face nearly the
hand, and other si»ois of almost as
great site have app<‘ared on dillereAl
portions of his anatomy.
The opinions of the physictoni who
have treated the maa for alooholtoto
are unanimous that the lumber camp
whUky hw has been drtoktof for a
year or move conialns some chemical
that has tbe effect upon his skin above
referred to.
blmllar phenomena are observed
whore nl'raie of silver has been taken
internally, but there to no known
gredlem
which
Schact

*
, mchc.
He does not appearto be greatly per­
turbed at the c«rkMM aSkeUan oC
which be to the vklito. and dectovee

t**"* IMWM

ostkoiTA’^R’N'v
I o TOi-miujou 1^0.. Maa. m. a. win

DENTIST
Open Tuesday Evenings
From 7:00 to 8:30
DIRECTORS:

H.8. HUH. PreBRlont.
C. A. Hammond, Cashier,

ORB.

BAWYCJI A

FBN

..JIENTISTS.O. P. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L A BUILDINO.

CLOSING OUT!

JOHN R. SANTO

WAIST SETS. BEADS,

^ SHOPPme BA6S.
Tlw* sic nol ..Id Slock. No,
no! .\ll new s-ud. I.ul wc will
not < Airy tl.cni over the scAv.n.
It u simply common business
sense U’. I i«»se them out ^r'lng
!h s liianiti. Sv-eJhrn ce vkAist
set we utlcr at IKc. llAmUiune
IjAther Ug at 52<-.
.Newest
Icilher ilcsigns.

RASTALL'.'5S?
We move into our new store

’ wreak constiluphyaicians will advtoc without charge, all who write ei

New wr.hsim !

E.W HASTINGS & SBI
FIRE INSURANCE

Farm ForSale
too acrea known aa the Bteil or Neeflham faroL One ol the beat te Qrtete
Travis ooeniy; Jto »Bea aoetk eff
the city.
J. ff. ORKILICK OO, CITY.

wbet Ym Wait i Mice Cit«r Hat
Butchara and Sauaya itolfra.

•*s*d*d free.

rmawnTapecmoeo^AnMirA,

Mmn.. July 27 —John

Sehsci. a lumWrman who has
under treatment at Uralnerd. Minn.,

*J*

A. D. TYLER

not to be IimUtHl to IK-Iroiu bpt will',
srriT* fruru Northport. twns aud
bc> extended tu the next lew months
sutt..u* H*y tl lo w m sod A.dup m
lo ail parts ol the ciiniry. and are . Tb'«u*disl.M5jMYoa vhesm* m sud i;i:.». m
very ►anguine t.f it * Mic<-ess They *ay - c’bsir isr sud
«o sll irsius north st.
the movement i* utn antagoumiic to.! ».utb uf Wslum
though independent of. the. old unhm t
C. I* LOCKWOOD.
* T A^
D it
it as
as one
one si
Sten forward!
______________ * .
Orsnd Bs|dds
; uiM.n
volution of trade*

D|u^n^rvaj2ssat

Savings Deposits

RAPIDS'! INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

m»iiiu'«* Mich a stariliug line
as -Fheek.’
The Midnight
Two Jolly TramiMi ’ "Be
“ardon.
’ Rip Van Winkle. ’
of New York.
and' ’Turn
Sawyer,’ It t
than ordinary
Irawing
With ll
that iiair
w priced amusements shot
treatcNl
d twith a series <
the laU'st sue
playVrs
have
car. fully cho*c.n ih» ir repertoire from
louii
pruiluctious
in
recent
Realizing the fact that thest
reprekeniali«»ns can c*nl> be successful
when given with the entire sUge ef­
fect* every scene in each of the plays
presell led is carruM entire. The
evimpany. beade«l by the inipular rom­
an. John J. Kennedy, is strong and
capable and luUy compiHent lu handle
the plays In keeping with their merit*
and gorgtvms surroundings
' Cheek '
ulKUlUg bill ihi= evening

mmmm:

SEE NERUN6ER
New Fhonc t’dHl

brand of chewing tobacev*. which
doctor in Hul.ith inlornie.l him t^n
tained deleterious cheiuica;;
Schaci
al**i iu*i...ts that lumt.ei t amp whi*ky
*.M alltal I* UH.-r than MMiiiea|*diwhinLy u-caura* ll .i bolter «ltin


p.^sr^

makes the lightest.

No Baking
neoeasar>'. less
abortenii^"
required, and only half the labor needed.
,
Good'rcsulu cost ^ with PRESTO than with
ir. though it 11 tw'ice as qu^ and sunt
Note conuiarative outlay in biscuit*making.

that the doctor* arv- all a.tisv

toSilEto CAill.

I wtiJ be to ay oAoe for ihe pa

iV.boken
IKI
..eve iul r«.tenl
abbb
led
lb

Kifuk HfdW-r, abo aiib
he-eeral
ine nVWtChU faiuliy. |« camping oa
il.e- K-utuck) •bore e*f Ibe Oblo river
aitoee*\laareutvbiirg. Ind . wav aaak
vufd aUnt \2 ociiK-k in the nlsbi by
I be* *brHt »(re am o( one e»l b
bln cbll
etiu
He. sprang
n an ad
In the. dUvetion
lleilli
^■leatlli. Inve^tlKalbeii leel
to tbe aaterte eslge. alie-r..
bi, )t-ar*oid baby eitniKitlitiK In the
c Uetvbe* ol a e reaiure apparentiy ball
buruan ami bnlf iK-aht
At a vbout pbH.«.H a
Ireiiu tiedier tbei creature dropped tbe? Stmek

lure aa» itoi,e.ibl) a babUaeu that bad
ekeaped tmni a iMiat nboa
The liaby
kllfleied lu. lil e-ffen t^ from Itn adeem
nre.
W ben a uumU r e»f aorkmen ente rchI a bii) iuein >on the (Jekner fanu.
•|H.ar
Holland
J'atetn. N Y. they
foutid tbik note- pinned to the* abeM-l
eif a aageen
I am tired eif living
Wbu imdH me piiaiK. e»enel fur my
fiiemU
l> If J.. lluffalo. N Y •• Ne-ar
by aak found a bat aak kuppei*e.d lo
be. I be- hfelek* U.el> e>I a iiiair liaug
tng Horn a ralier. Weird aa* kent.ta
and fc.re.mr IUhhI e.f
Mid phy
lied
i'eironer and
and the
lot 111 banging fniin tbe>
da an
Thee phy
> e.f lit. kupp.ese.1,
overed that ll I
'lH.dy (

c*.u*lructe..l
a a*
abo auk cHim 1
• kci-tiej
jH-lle-el to elriee 14 mile* I
fleree
e>l tbe. *uppe»M.d trageMly.
ikTind
. ralnkie.rin a ill preiMH-uie
diseoe
late r, ol tbe. b.iav if they

tax I
ol au4 city laxea
Bcnis fur tbe. Iv.
of Tfmvcrse City
placed to ay hi

iicar^ Uaitursuau,
white,
has boon
-yuchod by a mob of 6VO nmn. who
acre- Utter fired upon by ibe aberiff.
rhrt^. men being wounded. Tbe mob
we r. clamoring for the life of another
negro named W'ilson. who has oonfekked to a brutal assault c«t Mm

HANNAH & LAY CO.

is

Qtdacdt

€lk Outing $boe$
Olt bees them now in your
si«. Don’t wait too long.
Cb«y aro gotag fast. • «

mtn% $2.S0 Bop's $2.00
Youth's $I.7S

Bacbant & 1{os(Oi
FsHue Bi*$. on Staad • 20f Trout Stmt

ttttOHS Mffl BU86IES
-FOR SUE.
2 GOOD LUMBER WlGOilS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY

0. J. MORGAN

LARSONB PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprlwlor

Will
Na m WaihtegUte
St.. 66 IL lot, ^ BMii
Louie aod ban ilfin firir ccteditkte. This ii one or te
beat rerideut portion oTte
dty. With location mad fil
ooosidcred the rcty bete hir.
gain, we have to ofo.

tw.l«k|iXte

■'-ir '

fTTB ■gvirwTTgft ffy^nn, TRAVEBSE CTlTt IPOH., MONDAY, JULY OT;J>0g^

184 MS AT HALF PRICE
imUY AND
THE BAPTISTS
LARaC UNION SERVICE AT FIRST


M. E. CHURCH LAST NIGHT

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

COLLISIOM

THE MIDWAY ISLANDS

Four Mon Wor« Killed and More Than
a Score Injured Near St Paul,
Minn. Yesterday.
Minru. Yesteroay.

(
House were largely attended yester
njomlng serrloe consisted

77 v7
T
July J7 -TWO trains I
met In-a head-on colllsKm on the Cbl
A tln-ai WrHem railrtiad y.^er-

e Gave a Fm
the Hiatory

.

This is the balance of our Spring and Summer Stock. The
early arrival of Fall Suits forces us to sacrifice these suite to
make room for new ones.
« « Suit iK MW li

The nrai M. r church was crtiwdi^

IMC ercwlBg oa the ooeaaloii of the an
log aorrlce with the BapiUu, In wirirb
EgT.-W. T. Woodhouae of the BapU«t
church gave a Sne address on *We»
leg Md the BapUsu/
TW apeciai Boatc was fine, among
the epeda] pieces betag a dellghaul
d«Mt hy Mlaaee Edith Hastings and
VMa Hoeaar at the BaptUt chureJ
etelr.
The aSdrwa of W. T Woodhou.
was listened to with the cloaeet aitec
ilon>bj the entire nadl«Dce
in which ibi
LRer an ini
liter of the l
Woodhouae spoke of tbe ant
oiitty of the Bapt
tloB. he said.

ttar*

and Metbodlsta.

and four men a.-r- kilU-d and
I -S or
pi^*-ng» r« lnjur< 1

An Ettimate of Their Value to
the Pacifie CaWe;

devotion, followed by Inaplr
Paging and a trio
Slater. Tripp and William
I was a study of tbe

OeSWK^OEB

UU .d

/Surch ^ImtS^hipT' I
\bUvNtgra only; the nt
y eohsdenoe. and tbe
^ of church and

Dd the various protest
for the faith of IL
cmtalls^'"
ralursaU«L
The work of Peter of Bruys, held
be a BaptUt. since he ndvoented
dwirtae lor which BaptUts now sts
was preeented. as were the works
Henry of Lonsanne. Amoldii da Hi
cla. Peter Waldo and others lead

came the hiightest of all the achieve
ments of English Baptlsls. the Ug
nlng of modem missions, and WlllU
Onrey. the father of It all
, “In America the histor) of the Ik
Ulilt budns with Roger WillUms.
n««ed not dwell upon the twrly hUtory
of the BaptUts la America It was fui
a long lime a repeiltkm of what the,
esperteaced ca the continent In earlier
dsya Thalr struggle for rellgliHii
eny. and separation of cbnrch

i'‘l“to

burg and Marv Grant of Hasting
ihl* niuming f.ir a few days* vl
Vioxke.v
iHfore
returning to
lome
They hav<
t ry mdlcatloi. that the job JbH Kunice Kell
nplcicd to rnloi, Mrtei by
Hr
Gauntlett is
but her and brother from Milan. Mich
ay (if SrprciulM-r.
Alnady
\V W Kell) wenl to Fife laike thi>
u«a-ning on a several dayx bi
grading
mUwort I street, and the
iMi sorl. ••li AUth ».tn*el iw
;
t,r>
^a^l^ftt<lvril3. and

become can remiil, lie reulu«Hl w lieti It
itbuut tbe Midway as a
laiitllug plais- for the i-able its long
stretch from Honolulu to Guam omild
not iH- broke,knd ihsiead of U-ing
ide to *eud twenty wordi a minute
Kale (\deman relumed U» her
Kver) effort »y iH-ing made to preven
.e sp.ed Would be reduced to #U
tiome In lJiKe Ann this morning after
to I raffle M. far ax |i<.x
ordH and tbe wrvice made proiHirtlonMdng the guv-st of MUs
js lar Wadxwurih Mre.
lely k-ss satlsfaetury.
fluxed to wheel Hafflc
oins
Ed
H. ,
Wbat u Iielit till* Iwdati-d cable etai-cessary to cloxc Wadx
and HoIht
on In tbe ivuter of the FneWe may
tbe bruk will bate beei
rove from a strategic iKiini of view
aid M. that Oak and Ma
lay be demonstrated some day by
.H. opened.
l»lviOn,j str
.1 Haniuiii A Earl,
timely oniers to a fli-el of battle. Sblp*.
I-U closed at all
'
eiiainng business
The laying of brick will
That tbe station 1* c-unslderet! v„hi
reside 1
u.l the lumlly wl
j WtHlnosday or Thui.
from tbl* |*oiut of view aud luiiuy
•ek. and when it l*egi
is sbuiv u l»y Hie deleruilnotioii of
ft this a
Mrs Harah J * 5
arks will U* UId at uu.
Uie navy def
Ms.n for I^Taiikf.
iH-n.l •4ime tune
lands In the future for tbe pro
Wimk!
are
b
Iso af
he cable station. The island
olorado. The.v
emer
lied iVnver and other isdnts of Inter geiicy might t
bas*. of naval
Rev. Hugh’Kennedy Gave Report of
in the Ceinennlal stale and are
iHons.
Recent Epworth Leaguk Conven
ce lUejr i
that Trav
Yion Last Evening.

iCnieo; to Siugu|R.re. Malay i
aula; to Suez, to Fort 8akl. to Al
drta. Egypt; to Malta, to Moroex
lY-usauce. 4o A uleuUa. on the in.u
coast, to Nova Sodla. tuCanso. lo New
York
Tbe total dUtance by this route
U 14 1IUI mile#
Hy the new caUe tbe
dlstaiuv will be only H.uviO-uiIUmi. The
cnble bdls wild t'V Abe government
alone for one y.-:
lion* with tbe FI, lip,.me* amounted to
$400.111'»
I'ndiT he m-w oite lit least
iwotlitd* of tl 1* amount win be

A notr^/
notar/ public’s
public's, s«
seal couldn't i
. wc --t than the

the dock
warehuUse
Waters a
l-'riend* ebun

|ewu ting two at

ts-'a miH-tiug of the I n,

Id

MethiKlUi church last

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

T.'-rx-

•resting and instructb
llev Kennedy U m
le idea of uniting
eague with the Chrli
K-ieiy. and he touchi
.lint at I he st rviee lax
There wa*. a very g

ON HIS OWN ACCOUNT
Little Son of Conductor Finkle Went

giest id her
W I’atchln

CURE FOR HAY FEVER

to Petoskey Yesterday and Gave
His ParenU a Scare.
The little win of i'onduitur

Fmk

tlH- ivre Marquelle left his boll
•sterday ntiermsm
thing* hi
o move lively while hU iiaretitv we
searching lor him
The searvh wi
up liU late in the night wh-n
'gone t
1 rnimey. He came hack with a
It and iMi rents in h‘- p *cKet

FOR ANOTHER MONTH S RUN

Tlie UnlbHl .States
will fortify this Island guffieiei
protect the cable station, and iH-reafter
there will never U- a question aa to
who Is the rightful owne
Tbe Ulands are IkiIU of ix,rnl foriuaHon. One of them. Sand island
Eaifluuuulitr
•n MUimL ^ ’S2S acre#.

The season for hay lever is *
ri hand and inauy people feel
he.v will W obliged to leave to
irder lo avoid ilie sneezing, v
ve*^ ami other annoying sym
If this disagreeable summer Ui
S E Watt A Sons wish ii*
Quuuce that when Hyomei
I be no bay leve
‘ uf Hyomei dail
eks lnf..re the I

uy other
goveniment. nltlarngl. Japan on sev•ral (Kcasioiia ' made imiuiry of H>c
HavvaliHU luuimrchy regarding tbe'.r
title, with pro,s*.UU.,is lo annex or
IcaM- H,em
1 bey w etv umsI for a
time, thirty year* ago, by the i'nolfic
Moil Sie«i,:sl.i,, ivimpaiiy tp tbe extent
of *torm-4 tl.ere.o buge pile of coal
It I* to Rear .\dmiral R. H. Bradford
that credit
I id way iKlntids as a cnutility of the Midn
lo hi* rcprcM-ututlous
ble sutlon
that the two Huy *jh*i k* on the
,the Fmifle were imu-ferri'd f
Jurlsdietioii of the iuleri.T de,.
m n ,H.*aeiislon of the “navy
United Ktntea.. Tlic Faeitic i

Traverse
City’s

1 than iptlius
lYom that time onward u. the present

only
twelve lUptl
hurches; tn July. IP03. according i
b)>I>r Lansing
statUtlcs gathered1
» 4.6<H),0UU regular
ed State.
^
and the BaptUts each
to the other
To him

“tJ

the chief business of
Mved man Thai statement may sc
o are I
ti^e

John
Ust
that because c
rtiaas mtMi aoi
iL and thus prei
with Ood s purposes
It was a t
CalvanUm that died hard, for In nfle
yean when the youthful Carey ven
lured to speak In Uvor of mUslons to
the benthea. aged John Rylnnd aald
* to him: -Bit down, young man: when
the L6vd wants to save the heathen,
he will do It wllhoui your help or

daily and i
►ughly

ug to lark of
tug Wheeler «d
u E!k Kaplds «

H

B. ADAMS DEAD

h\f Respected Resident of the Pei
insula Buried Today.
H Adam* a blghl.v r»*sp»Tteil re
It of the Feninsuia diet Saturday
It aUmi a u cliKk or cancer of the
r. at the age of .M! year* IKv
a very pnMiienui* farmer «

Si'S

re
him
Mrs A
lim. U closely Identified
sn s club of this city

The funem
home c
lin uf lb
l> l\»chlln
the Penlnau
ofllctated and'the funera’ was In
L Carter
THE MARKETS.
IKMmtt^jruly rf^-ptemUr wheu
7t»4r; .No 3 rwl.
: No
cor
i:v,c; .No 3 uhlie oatsfi .V.4c.
Toledo.
July
rT
Wheat*-Cas
July and Bepiember. TS^c

treatment will n*l
give a s,HH*d> and
liyomei artually bring* into your
*u home, a climate filled with uzuue
i.t healing balsam*, the same air
lat one- breathes at the White .Moun
lin* or t»iher health rcMirt*.
There i* no stomach do«ing when
Hyomei Is
all dUeasi-s of the
aieth.vtl foi
ami Is hn-athed
ket inhaler that aci.uiflt .so that the
ntedU-aied air reaches the minutest
%lr c-ell*. killing all germs and sou
ng and healing ihe irrUated mucu
h 1*
the one treatinent
b»r hay
fever where S E- Wail k Son* guar­
antee to n*tund the money if it does
not give satisfaction
All who are
subject to hay fever should liegin Its
u*e at once so as to prevent the dls-

EXCUIglONS
PereM^quette
Niagara Falla. AlaaanBrla Bay. Tor­
onto. OnL. Montreal. Qua.
On August h. IWW. llckeu will be
to above point*
points at special low

to ivtrolt. with choice uf routes to
that did ao much u> overturn ihU
Niagara Falls via - either Michigan
SepieralM
hyper-CNlvIalsUe iMChUtg of the Bap 52t*c. July oats
Uentrml R. R. or IVtroll k Buffalo
t»rk 113 W; lard. 17.60. rills.
tt.
lUt of the ^ghteeath century
tiue iteaaaera. To Turunto and Mon
“BuL brethrea. la closing, let me
treal via Canadian Pacific Ry.
Ask
There win l^ a dance at J^orester
«
L eay thU word: While MeihodUt and
night.
July 2S. and Fen- Marquette agent for particulars
F Bipttot have much to boast of; while hall Baturday
a. to rates train, for which ticket
. / rwe polat wlU pride to the fact of our
dd. etc . i
write H P
I Moe
/
remarkable growth In the
27-«9.
lot as remamher that, uade
Men and meUs are
difficult
lag of Ood. these two great bodies of
SfWtMas have heoome the gfwnt judge, but Benda’s men s and beys*

-ES^wiT=5s:

• ;;

'4
Frank
Ebrenberger
orntng wUh a luidly ti
\u is so :«inful that he
unable'to
j
1
land went to
I t.a.k dinner
urday
, hotel
He Slat ex that tb
jxirt I
finest in uoriheru Michf
’ h..u'
,e service i* first<-la«s The
. ran a:
s not quite compleitHl
^
are rushing with the li
t
^kn

*h'" N iiT

^ Ji
.
|
j
|

•i a wry tine imu and w.iv well
e«l with Hie treatment acetirdtsl
I til the ea-lem cilv They shoul l
reached
thf* cily
>.-*t«Tda> ^
,1ng at 4 :••• but the train was,

^ "V^Hr'w.'

Wempl.ng

H I KNAPP

It week of.Bcnda'* Jul;
Can you afford to mist
K. hats. etc., at a song.
WANTED.

..The Watchmaker..
Watch. ChKk and

^X.r

U

rciaircd.

Kmc

sficcuUy.

1‘roiuptncs

work

Ml™
NcM than south of S«jiiiics

409 S. Union Street

rai'ov
.'Uh
w**k mr.x . fn.,n

^

j
lUlu'

!*'**.**
ta, IjsUImD.^.^4

ALL THIS WEEK

tku.i.tjs lo

Inclu.l.ng a I'oimlir Satur^lay Malinte, The famou*

KENNEDY PLAYERS
Hcaaedbvlhil ivopular comedian John J. Kennedy, svr
jtortcd by his ,5Tcal company of phiycrs, and cwmpVtc ccnuiuuiy ot
vaudeville artists,

8S3M,'U“ CHEEK”

Wednesday night. Mr. Kennedy’s Great Musical Comedy. “Two Jolly Tramps”
Entirely New PUysl
PRICES: toc. 20c and JOC
soU..

y^ANTKU if.-xl Kirl

w

r

t

1 t-hooi

vriu t#*

«u*ii

C»rloa4 ol Special Scenery!
Ko «at heUI aft« 7‘ p. m. un ess

Seal sale now open al the box otticex

Ciiizens’ telcpbimc

112; Bell 191.

three

ntative
I
amvement
The visit of
WbItBeld to this country In 17:t9. an.:
In years foHowtng. really began
dritual life of

. ‘

...

Dter#(|rail(l

hm- w
■risbee and Charles Miller
are In the city today
■uller of tirange City. ^a.. an
e resident of this ci.y. and f
iHT Of years iKistmaster her
^uesl 4.f Mr and Mrs H
1
He is accompani«‘d by h
lughters.
TcKlay.
with
Mi
Morgan and the Misses Morgan, ih
ire enjoying a trip by t*arp Ijike
.eland, and will niiim by wa.v

.

KoseKelkln
Ighi lor the
Jf^drUlinlT
cdy :u*:Hng.;,
The subjtHM at tlK Adven’ixt tei.i
Ml:er and friem.omvohster and HarU»w strevt>
tonight
: ill be “Where Iki We ik>
ittle Son of J. .H.-W. Hubbell
When We
Mrs Charlcx Joyce former
l.awfence
Raymond HubU-M.
itv. but now of Chicago, arc
a* 11 mouths old July 16. am
» of a lutlo daughter, which
aiul MrS. J H W HubN 11
■rived at their residence. East tYont slit urday evenin
where
resi.b*»!
r.*et. >e*terday.
Mr and
The Royal NeighU^r* and their fan.
nlc at Arme mi lasU^^May
nil
iH- at Mr*
aiTiv.
toWeMTOW
rednetdav.
Rig*
harles How ard s a i Mr* West * a;
iml will U‘ taken
and Mrs K W
-t.cUKk
Every 1

wtrrw-i

m has been here for
iih their child, and the
rlends here for the

Kingl"e;



U r of Elev- ^

At ihe honu- trf M A .
tiih ktr.vt a part, sa
L veuiug in honor of Mi*

.

nllim 'In.-, uiMl .lH lr I

evening

ev Hugh Keuiietly. thi‘ PSstor told
»f hU trip to 1 KM roil to alien.I
iln
d the Epworlh League
particularly, on the lopic*
IH- heard h

« -..t.

--

ENT8 IN SOCIETY

.sun.u.v,

Hatlier Shop.

never *cld '
c!e.in-up i-

Krrjz

At the evenmg st'rylw of the Bee

thisay tbe

;land In Wesley s

tion from eea aud «Kk.
Naval olfivvra who have visited tbe
lalands eay that the Midway liarbor
7m.tttu»e.\be fitwwt fiebing grxiuml In
Tbe Aorul formation tntbe I*acific
lagism of diTth
than tbe J
Ui bora go, but mtvre sbali
vs i\n atBg waters.

HOVINC ALONG lAPIDLY

c\

general decline of vital piety. Then
It was mnder the preaching of Wesh
and Whllleld. there came the second
raforaMikm. Tbe HnptUts shared In
the
general
awakening
Wesh
preach«i n doctrine that had Ions
been held by them, the doctrine of a
Tnwieiated church membership, sm
n life of piety corresponding to tbs
profeasloa
Bui with the gener
Cline of morality in Bnglaiul following
the restumtloa of Charles II. they
with other deaaailnntlons. bad sm(
fered- With the preaching of Wesh >
began a new era In their bisti>n. an
era of growth, of teal, of mUskmary
activity, that
has continued i
.present time, and has given tfc

membership

^t at East Bay Bajiirday.
is .certain:} getting
s. -<iia. Its: :
IU v\li. tWblio i*
!taturdee eVv^nlng be
e glv.-n bv*a few of tlnm
Satu
the EaM Hay
l(.
Hower-jc-mugbi sU black basf

DOES NOT FAVOR UNION

ntandard was pointed
utt paid to ralix Mnnu. Orebel. B1
roah. Uatser and Michael Battler,
af whoai aaffared rnsnyrdoia for tl
faith.
The courM of the Anabaptists in the
-^vmrtoas countries of Eunt|H*
was
traced up to the beginning td fhe lUp
tut church In England in 1611
Tbe apeaker continued:
“At th

regeaerate church

Rev. Cc.hUn Caught Two Baaa at Ona

cun. of tbg
some occupation to divert U«'lr atten­

1^?

1';^;

ME DID IT AGAIN

“•'i'Vm

Unds In order ibal the fotxve w ho wm
have to Uke IbeAr turn in manning the

a/ed the
life and nrge.1 the ('hristlans uT have
--------- --------------------I inictive
fi»h. eeal
tmetive leevoui
feeilmg ground
The two trains%ere ih. l.im* t:»y many victories in their live*
tk« Viammr W a bawAiaa riaee Per
j
-pbe fisb U-loiig to tbe lUUlThe evening service of song was en
mlted and a fast fn igbi Tbe limited
sk. csuie «..r a.s Vwrd. C—4 B. I
, “r^b
„,,,,.Kvivl fuuiUies. Many
sud the large wngregallori
sas ruBUins as a Sr*t sct'iion
Tmmmtr.
(w
iliviu
of
Unliiaut
ioW.rs
mvhii
Oneltne. loaa. to MluneaiK-lis
Tbe
va Wtsk t R kmg to tbe dolpbin family The I
second section consisted of sn **xcur
rain, running from
Moines Ytmr Htwrt Be Troubled.- sung by
i altrart tbe Mrd*. and tbe Islands
and Morse, was the
o Ml
tpecial numlKjr and was highly appre•bind lime
ated by all
It.
southbound
Tbe fast freight
^
^
bleb directly couneins tbe goveruineol labiuds will 1^- umde
Rev niom spoke on the subject
Di>d|:e Center I
St •WasLlnguiu with Ibe insular posiod Is Love. ' He said: “The great
the abcl» of the l uited States to 4be
ive uf OtKl has Imh-d toward HU peo^
I tbre«' hour* late, and
!e since tbe beginning of lime, but
uf tbe uaUuiuil eapitak attention b7sl bay. tbe splendid fisbiug and the
tbe crew evidently mur.ad the order
mditiuns must be complied with be
and stiempted to make Vlassty yid
lied to the lnnH>rUut part which dir.Hf loumvtlou with tbe world by
.
tbe
ca^le
oiveraiurw
aud
foixva
*re
<me
can
enjciy
ihU
love
ThU
,ng bef ecn Iknlge Center and Hastthe first and siualiesl “lusuUr poaaew
great love was made manifes
luaii the Runs w ill have an assignalon- of the ivuutry. the Midway Uhun.ierings on Ml Sinai, an
n Lu I, w 111 doubtlees iKKome the
first, the written
U to play in bringing ManUa
ufibcM-rvKv.
Thou
, a few minutes uf tbe White
at tbe Impiovemeut U to be In
Jufct after i
HolOk*. says a Wusbiugtun dispatch 10
^i.U. S.TV UV UMwven tbe l ulted
. ho U In charge
'urve at VI
the New Vo'k Tribune- Without this
a and the FUmpidues may l*e
little
group
of
cx.ral.
which
|H>kea
Its
bv a eompariaon of Hr* presc*ut
ve prugrani i spivlal' muskII be pleasing
vhlch will
'and cv>*t Q a message from
uoday night
out of tue utiue to tbe north aod
.11 are invited west of tbe liswuUaii IsUmls. tbe eu.
• all lovers ol
Ux to W,is4ilnglou. The toll* will
from
to .Vi wnta a
Mui-ed
glueerlug features of tbe Vucitic cable
PERSONAL.
w
ord
Hy Tbe oUl ivute
uuMornge
would have bei-n entirely Ulfferent and
otlutioiis for a cabk- aiaiiou on tbe
<>s Kathen ne Van \i

nal for that; eald the sptmker.
If antl«alty la the test of denomlcj
t ions I respectability, let tu undersU«<
that the Baptists are a very respe<'i
able kA of people.
•The fundamental principles of th
BaptUt
churches «d today may L
sd up 11
thorily uf the Bible la

4

of rich «ll U s. h.

J. W. MILLIKEWl

The members of the CongresfiUoBAl
Aid society who w«at to Omena last
Thursday as the guesu of Captain aad
Mrs. Webb ofi the Columbia, wish to

Best
Store

M^IM

We Close
Friday After­
noons During
Warm Weather

Will M>ll
lor «-4s,-k. i»r li*-l«‘ 1<T >-uj proj* •
orty. luM ureofl W Obu-u.
.

3AiUikt-u I4 ri k
t N.rlm.f«r. lUaulu.a X 34

Pwi^lsot
ItlirrJ
u in town, coniuxiiit,.- wf «l«*ut tl>rv>- «<.-n«..ur

nil ^rina and Sumtfier

Suits at l^alf Price

The.constant arrival of new suits makes this sacrifice neecss^y. as we need
the room (or the new suits. There are not many, perhaps fifty , but that
makes a ^-oodly selection for you to choose from. It -is an .opportunity
YOU SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK
:
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;
:
:
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. :

Li

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$15.00 Suits $7.S0

$20.00 Suits$10.00
$25.00 Suits $12.50
$50.00 Suits $15.00

'

IKU if

FOR RENT.

T>t'SS5r;Ll^--

___ /

MISCELLANEOUa.

no HHcrations
Tree ot
ebargtat
Cbm Priess

ma$b 6ood$ Reduced Still more
Here is.an offering that should clean up
surprised if it does not. Silk Striped
white Etamines. Lace stripe. Mercerized
beautiful novelties that sojd up to 66c yd,

'£j

n*- h. F U Ooudnek .

the goods tomorrow. AVc will be
Zephyrs, silk stripes and dots in
Madras. Mercerized basket cloths,
all

M 25c Yard...

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