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The Evening Record, May 30, 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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1903-05-30
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12 PAGES
FIFTIETH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY EDITION
ifr
PAGES I TO 4
mm
THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
f,SOO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATI RDAY. MAY nO; 1903.
SEVENTH YEAR—1887
ENDED HER LIFE
FLEE FROM
EIGHT CARS
WERE WRECKED THE FLOOD
Delson Bibles....,
Route to the Other World
La«t NighL.
ww tbt SUmdird 9t tht c»m»trv
'"l-akf
AiiU^
.Muh May
kibv
IK IU I'olw.:?. a‘^..{
comniin.-.! t,m
n.h at thfjlou; iVriKias la.t uIkI.i
i
SAS THPEATENEO WITH DANCER hy uhiu»: VJtUr:.|..i;a
No r.av.«, i.
hiiowii
lor
ilo
a.:
Sli.
I.v
a
r»-^i.loiu
M.VN0CO FROM
HIGH
BmOCC , u,. >,l. I..
.I ..n •>..) U|.
•*l ihU plan- and I.R h.'.n-.'uii.oyi I
<»nf «.f I hi- *-tj{rtiiiM rK
thiit
INTO MANISTEE RIVER
at ih- huti-t tor v,.n.v Him
It
m
IhoUKhl U W.HlI.J II.. L
im.n-l iliat doviMma.-m\ oi.r a h.\i
»»*.* .VO I'hiit
irmlUBi
WESTERN
MISSOURI
AND
Now vbipment, inclmhng all the la.pular size?,
KAN-
MANY TOWNS IN DISTRESS
;;?n!
BRIDGE WAS
1-;;., ..
(^^ESTR0YE»|5....
tolKht'i* BM.rk,
r or fl%« iU>^
t>ri4lK«‘ prM'Mi'«ii)
WiM ri River Above ORnger L.
^
A RhtKldi r |a«M-d ihroUKh all thoMwho HAW how <h»K«- ih.- traliiri|* n rRimlo KoiriK oiir III.
.III .hiiih j
miHNixwtnvNiHjmu j-
------------—-----------
ANTUEWISH
Coneumed
by
Fire
Their
WhK^h
RIOTS
INCITED
BY
Fol
Fr. i«ht Haiti No r.
I , aoiiih'Uiuud went i
itiori.liur a .ini‘- !»• h
the hluh hrldK.' oil th(
two
mi Ur Miulh oh
ho
Seek%
to 'OietfAct
From Tyranny and
fared With.
hi- iraik *1*
liiunm d Into ih.- riv. r ealMm..- N.J.Pir alon.' n-iiiaiiiiiiK on ihv n-iMh
near oO lhai oto- Dm.i lutih.r i.onid
ha\. M Ui II i.tniiKilu: ov.t I'h. - n.
kaiikiiieiii I..H> lo t h«-iow
It lA ytipiH.M-d that ih«- wrt-f-h wa
oauH«-.| by a hiokeii llaiie.* «> ...im* ol
111.
III. II lo.in.l p»,v, R F.o.-r:il
bnn.lied n.d- n.-i4h ol ih- brhU' • X‘
Ihiv Iiolii! Ili. i.- i. M t.-M : hai|» . tin.
and It orturv jam Ih|..i.- the
htch
brUlKe Itt reaeh.-.l. and In alt i.rohuhil'
• ruimiiu; la t.i than tie
II iiiahiiu; Ih. vhaip l.iri. uiih all
III- » ar.i hea\ll) hwd. d
I'liere Wi ll- "SI h.a.!. .1 eatv in th.
train ami on. enipi)
Fiti.-. iT haT.;l>
.• hrhlk.v th.u .iKti
and
the
raUM.^.
riling I.. ili.- Ir..n i-irut
hridae.
aHhoiu;h ell t
at an anKl.*‘of
Ju-i ih. ’ r.'ar ir
iMM.M- r..iiiaine.l ..n il.e
ihal w.-ni ..
loin kindv ..f i
Attentu
Miegovern
NuH..ii j
May
r.-uneMl .d S\ I’loux.-; UtisMun
• ini.rior. that a Nuh
•II nraiile.1 for the anil
S4 inliin.' pup. r at 8i IM. rshum The
il.r.»UKn.ui Iluv
<'ui« ul.tlin^
D nimn** wHr*^he
.li-tiHei
AS SEEN BY
SHAKESPEARE
WOMAN
AS
PICTURED
BY
THOUSAND80ULED
Excellent Addreas to
plan., yin kv up ...
wr.ka«.Aindh.
with
i.d.-Kiaph
»n«ro»BK and th^
arm.s! Jur.
peare and the Drama '
e-lelduv HtU'I'll.M.n I., h.-al llie M«1
Ir.'MM .III “ShakesiM-Hre and
lh«'
>r.itna ' b> Mr Wiliiain Own. .n
a tr. at that w ry I. w liaie ih.
.•PP..iiuniu .d .nieviio;
Mi
ow.-ii
I- lhui...iu;hh laiiiiitai wiih hi., mb
. and bandl.st n a.lmirahly
iM-eaii t-y Maiini: thai tli. i.- ,i*
ab. idoi. lv Ii‘» U.ve D. «'.dl ai the ibea
let Hit.'liipl lo pil> It iloHli
The
a in S..IU.' loiin or ..iber is uvM
as old a»..Hie raee and m lirin'y
ih.- wat.i and
til vie
h.a led
..-r-rfilTu )
itfUs ban
ii WHt. ai‘Ve.;l.i \M:1, Iti-i
S
E
Become Estab
ird and is Now Employing Four
MaJ..i
flr.< ah.uK
-..ndin
an.l Jlmtineei l.u.hi. II yjiih
inn Jmi. in.ii lU
l*..
aav .t.-la\»d ili.-re I Hlrnri
I'.imli
I Hr... k
deni .M'.iin.'.l
llr.MK was muuik up
in the euiMiln of III.- .'alMVis.. I.M.ktlu:
out alM'ad ..ver Uo’ train and
ih.
rai> hiimpinit aliiiom h. loi.- h.' i. :«
Iho yh.M'k
The ►h.K'ks did m.i Mop.
and Ihr.-a In.iIi Hi.- hiak. ninn ami
eondu.i..r ..IT limit f.'. l an ih.-y w.^nUitli inakiiiK r«r" llm
.l.>..r
Hi.h k
elided th.' I.ridi:.-, l.nt tin- .•..ndu.l..i
waa mill ..n Ih. pJi^oriii vhen tin.aU...M' ^l..pp,Hl III D^ iMllhlUv |H.vl
U..II
• m.‘ ah. n at !!►
- lielplM
.*a.v that Ih
l...ie tlm D*.p^ ol
II a a., a li..i rihle
alKbt i.» I..'h..ld
Til -l.tidK.* way MBUi
In naim-t. lioin the ait-ekam*
vork
wa«
.-..n
and all
of thi* PridRe.'whndVwWH only^parl^
dt.alroyi'.l. the mrap ir.um held tv,.
ratU t.ift.'ih. t that u. re Bwayim: ha.k
and t.trlli
and made a mi:h» al.*n.'
worth mvHiic wh. n .hiwn lu U.w.
Th«. Uv-K . aliiu.t he vHilmai.'tl (roni
the lat'i Ihal Ih.* value of tin* im
rhandlM' and oih.-r niai.-riaU in 1
car U in.i kin.an
It-H ih..ui:ht that .»nJy one v«-.mI
of the lr..n lain ion ..f ih.‘ hrhli:.'
y.-ry
luidl>
ilainim.d. and ihai w
weakened hy the tlen-.- heat lr.*ni I
Bn. and waa allKhtly miiiken Ih.aev
at thU lime It U not l^.R^Ude i.i 1
bow liadty the airueiur.* is mraim
and other |iana may In- nu.re s«-riutu1y
datnaj:.'.! hy the lire tlian a easual
alanre w.*uKI ahow
Several .-nplmH-n. w.t.- .m
aeene: alno Hrldae HiiUder Ald.'i
Hhaunn.-Rsv .»I Hii; Uapi.U. who
Ohara.' of th.' hrida.' hnUdiua on This
aretl..u of the r.wd f..r the cmiiaiiy
The eiialm'.'ry .h> in.l wk’iw a* t.i th.
extern id the .laiiiaa.' t“ the t.ridu.
and Ih.' h.Hd Vay ..f reiutirina It Th.>
only way w ill in. t.» umk.' B th..r..uch
examination of It.
lioaa are Udna run In the rlv.-r and
-are yaniinina u|i aaainHt the hrtilae.
whlrh will give U an ad.lHl.mal atratn
F.munately. there wan a ainall J.nin
of loa* naitiiat the hrldao. m. that a
temporary
foot
brldae
•tnsrted by the aecU.m m
the river, and the mall and loouienaery
wore
traURferred from inin No. h.
north bound, and train No. 6. noutb
bound. Tba
‘
thompsonvillewon
THIEE THINGS LEFT
Moffatt
ment of the
Looks for
Leglslati
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
We are open for bids on the whole
Adjourn- or any part of the Steinberg dry goods
ash deal only.
Last of Next Week.
S.'tiaior Of .Moffatt hiat.'x I
.'\1-H'ih"iha! Ih. I.'gihlatm.' wi
a'.l .d IIh w..rk am.iind off b> i
-s. L. McArthur will return from
Chicago Monday with the very latest
modes in.artist.es hairdressing. She
will also bring a fine new line of hair
iidn.uinimnt
»r an a.
pins. ornamentk and novelties.
iii.t th.-i
hr prituary
reb.mi
luih.'i.uli ).iU for iv
bill
Th.* IHh'I Idit
thi.> htatv. hi* hald.
> ili iid. and nothma will 1
Oxfords
Allviis
r.as^ui
wii.il
is
iH.'tlrd
til.
I h.* Nwvllfsi
town
Ii.;
ihcm.
Niirr
l*Mriii
Coll -Skill.
liiu-
lo. Nt*e
Kill
aiul
hliiMuT
an.i
$5.00 and $S.S0
mix Cot First Place.
Mi.'h . Ma> an fl.dd day h.-r<‘ yt'st.-fday.
pivsent^.
4, Harbor i
Mrs. D. A. CUvakto and MUs Tsn-
Mrs. rrwBces B. Smith
wont to Blk
i.y aixidcnt.
I >cn .!e<ail has
the i loscst thought.* The high
est onlcr of talent that ca|Mtal
can commaivl is workioj: every
.lay for perfection in the provluct
of the KIMB.\I.I
Faiiorics.
IKm’t buy a piano until you
have seen thc%e s|.len<!u! gotvix.
.3. BENDA A 00. -
THEUStOMHElOS
DISTMICETEIEPHME SBtVICE
avtiuls the net e^sil) ..! l iKUSOlKl!
viR't. ll ^;l\e^ liine un. ! ev,KU.seC«mne.lu»ns w:tii a!I
dies am!
vilb^cs in Mi. higan.
..■‘ u'i: to w.„k and I
......... .....
OS-rCOf»A-TMV
SslurtU. .-vrtMinsc* ' U. V I. n>. anac \M.Im Iiu
M .-k Ii.--i.|. IK'S .'1 •Md J W taluK.u mrra.'.
S-bi^nt^erg’d
Sec notice in this i»apef falcr.
W. IX Fufgux^n Adjaslmenl Co.. Chicago. Ill
MICHIGANTELEPHONE
COMPANY.
-----
AT $2.50 A
...PAIR....
in IB Vi JO!
-THm .
Special!
Tor Saturday Only
.ives > .
t
mate.' Wc have a fine lin-~V»f
su}>plies and can quote
fartory paces for high g-.* \c
w.wk and material
' : : ; :
I all. the MvU*. 4.»ni
lurl am! wear that
Trsiicb
Bon Bon \
Creams
If you desire to install a xysIcm ol Klccuical ' Ligliitng,
Bells. Burglar AUnns or Telrjiboncs. i>crrait us to esu-
AmMriowvw Oi
>.ni
iiaic
Uccii l»avin^ inoic im.tu'i f«.t.^
It’s a wall) slu»r r.«
w.unci},
CAMPBELL BROS
w.Ttn !»> thovc wltoiaVc |un!r
incasing {.cifc t nnitm kmi.
wear
Soh! \\
Candies"
ANOTHEP NEW UNEJUST
RECEIVED TODAY
jOeJIbe
THK^uLl. KW.1ABI.K
$t. Clair'S
Confectionery
frank’frIedrich
A OO.
The New Maad * 242 FmwI St.
221 Trent St.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Continued....
we
have.decided to continue it for
another week.,0n all goods that
cure next week at-the same
money saving prices, Oceans
during our Big Sale and we
shall offer any and all of them
at fprfees that will sell them
quick. This is an opportunity
you should not miss.
Ssall iutnisNtt, MkIciI
Mirctaidlti ud4liitt
Mule
You’ll Find EyerytWng Strictly
as Represented..—
r
e. WU-MEUIVI
». B. STItX * 1U1C40BB
NKW WL.OOK
Only lOc per pound,
fhir ;»ri«cs noer fluctuate
i THE ECONONY STORE
ss
Ole are SeUing Suits Olortb
As our Big Unloading sale was
such a monster success
Buy lli^ Coldeti k.Kl bran ! of us and >i>u arc'sure ol the
. heai>est, imreM and !»cst candirs on earth for the price
Suit Values
« m m
W.W.UMiUaCOMPiillY
.
“Open this Evening.”
of Remnants have accumulated
PI.XNii has not
Men’s Suits.......- .........*7.o«. »lo. $12, $15 to $»
Youth Suits.......$5.tK>. $tu*o, $7.5u to $15
Boys' Suits........ $l-'«». $2.w, $*.5o. $3.iki to $7.5.1
rUiii cul
tised in our circular you can se
B-VLI.
For Men
Young Mcn~B..>s, am! ChiM-.
In this line we stan.1 he/l a-.ul shoulilcrs over all others.
If you <ram a
well maile ami lilliiig garment—SFK I'S.
ill
D.d Sl.ght Damage to Caldwell 4L*Lou
dons Shop—Quick Work by
Firemen.
ilarm haV \K-Xn lurm d In hy Nluht
ant.-hmun Houahton
When til.' tiro di-|aulim<iit arrivod
th.'v f.umd that ih.' ffr.
..m- lank
-lari in the t-naim' nxmi.
• r ih.‘ c'h.'iub'al did I la* w..rk
l..Tinb.n htai.-d to lluU.-iK.rd
morning tbat h«* thought that th
had T-taii.-d fn-in »mi
who^ had laid hlH i'i|i
' damag.' was
\.r> ^mall
Suite
coinpli u ihf Miinnu r oiii-
remain unsold that was adver
NO ACCIDENT
This must be seen to be apj>rcciale.L
to
FIRE LAST NIGHT
.1.1-1 a 1. w minui.'R aft.-r VJ oVUn-k
iasi inaht ih. iii.K-ktna i.inl soumled
th.' alarm .d ffr.'
IU.\ li* eorm-r of
Fr.mt and I iHon hiYot-ih. wa- bulled
Tl'.- til. wa:- in t'aldwell ami Idoudon’s
Summer Life’
The Newest Four-in-Hand
If you haven’t attendee
Racket sale yet you shoul
so without further delay
slock IS not‘a large one
.wdi last but a few days.
Boston Store.
hr.en in His Plating Works.
1: I'.la.katxNl. i.„ niun.x >.•«!> at
h. ad .d a ^Ilv. r a«dd aml^ iiu k.'t
Ip' i'im; \x..rk-wi l.flaml ha- i. nmv.'d
hi. ..Min. h.r.' and i- wt-il .'>fHl,!mh.-d
ill Ih.' lat.-imin at it:: l-Iasi
Fruiit
R.r.x-.
Mr Hlai'kw.Mtd ha> tour nun
It.-Id.'- httim.dl at vsork and has or
d.'i - Hi;t;«d Id 1. .'p a iarg.T iure.- .*m
P'o,. •
H.. Ih propar.'.! It. do nick. I
-d!\.i
e.ild
an.l
..xydir.'.l
lop
p. r piliim;.
u».. i..'. dor in;; oi
t'la— a;vi r.- la.-.iui rim:
Tl^es -- an iiid.i-tri t..r whit h t!o*r»*
a c...d tloM in Traw'th.' «'ii>. ami
11..
t,,i till- «>-tahIi-hm«-tii I,
It.- only thini: to .1.. i- to I
--------------to rai-. it to ih.' hu;h.-ht l. ihiibl.'! Defeated the Asylum Team This At
mhtni
Score of 12 to 7 in
1. ira.a'd th.- hmior.i
dot Came.
won from Ih.* Ah>
rii.Mt.-ru
Tht.nip-.ju\
and mv-ih' pints .d .d,|
on by hiitina out th.play
aiitiu' ill I In* Iasi thru.' innings. Far.*)
II.' limk up Ih.' Ilf.'
Hull unipir.*.l \V.*U h and W. leh w. r.'
hnk.'-'pi-ar.- ih>>u-rihlni
.'hi known playa and anal\/tng th.' Ih.' liatiory for th.* A->lum Th.- htwe
i.ara. i. r .d ihr.-t- of tl .' wom.n who by lumtiah:
:
uii.t.
Ik-h.Ia Ah.Iuiii ...............4 n 2 11 «i o I no
iiioua an.MN.nia w.r.- tb'h<ril..'d.
wa> in whli'h thi« |mrl .d Iho
wan .hamtl.'d wax .
ir. iit
vor r;
• a.I.lr,
vlany nppn.pni
f..r yo
s whoi.'* was Kr.aU> .iij..v.'d a
proUial.lt-
Sttdppv^’Hew
How about some UnderweaX Hosiery, Hats. Caps.. Clovas
ih.'i.'
pi.-rKe.!
Ihis i
any H-midame
that rettiaiiiB ..
the tiii.k.. and
ol h.«a.-r.' n’V. nil «•.
ir.'..al n\
van! a .nr .d .hut.',
lariie aiii.»itiii oi
m.-relmn.lio-
Ihi-
\ddiii..niit
ineniim.
It
p.-utiiK addmoiial nu n hei. iv ImV.- h. bud learn.d that a minilH r
• •id rirai: I. u.Usfv nr. .-i.mim: in t.e
pi U*. .« N hs. .-1 J. it and
prlv-.e.rs i,i lb. .-..umv
PLATING WORKS STARTED
by Mr. W.liiam Owen on * Shakes
^ ^ Gtp Book Store
|ii>l
We- t . lb- Errns.j n-.wJ
Jarks.ci K>y
Ma.\
■ ft
fl.K)i cv'i.linur^ to riae.todaT.
Aryei.iine. May
The Artucc
dale ami Kauaaa
Kauiaa t'lty.
t^ity. KauRaa.
Ritu
KauRaR. Rituation ih .hupt rale. an tli. y he practical'
ly at the ooufloenotf with iwKing MU•onri
Over S.OOO fieoplc in th. laM
iiainod iioinu find refog.' toda;
odny in jioliM .UttooR and iwblie butldinga
Many Cltief
citief and towns
i*re in Uimrc.i.
T.iiwia.
Kan,
May
At P;30
o’clock Uht uiKht
w
iiKht the watei
had xur .
rooudivl
whole of North Toi>eka. |
More than
i.-rRoni. are ho
homrl. m. ‘
Tfae river i« rihiug ra«t ami i t I* ehti
mat. J that
bv putiurrow
follT 10 COO wiU be borneU
Union Fnoitto railroad aUtion . fluod.
SU bttdKea aeroRs the Kacias river
oollapsi'd thii afieriioou on accounl of
high wahr
t oauoil Un.ve. Kan . May So ^ The
loss by Hood in Morris ooouty is estiiiitoil.' M $l.(XHi.(mo
Four |>ersous
were drowned here lust mght.
Ki.ns<.s OitT. Ma. May 80.
Ibe
Kat.uis uud MisMinri nver» are rUiug
here at un alarming rate and tonight
the iudioati.Ills are that all pievious;
reoor.ls at this pcint will be broken.
IhaMice. Neb.
May 90
Never be
fore t.as this Motion e*p.-rienoed such \
a fl.»od n< It is now havluK The Bio.
river, near here, la threi miles wl.le.
It is xt111 rislDK amt tfae rain tk fall
ing 111 turreuls
prices c ake
mer Feu^.hts.
ne here
art apd
ir,
None bcltc'
ma.le than Nelson’s an ! their moiierate
thciu at ooi'c the ptvpular liook.
Gat yourt IT///b tha 5to<?t /» Co^phfa......
ib Ter Men st
To Protect County Jad .
Woman's Club
Th.' iM. iiil.«'rK ..f the \V..iuuii V eluli
ilU r.-mnlti i.. t. H
.ala-It.
eaFif> a ui..i ■ 'Feit.Mi-.
mir;ht linv<> I .|.p.Iied
i«|Nai.i
rea.h.'d
A l(t'.'..id
wr.-.'k aiM.iii I,.Mil,
,1,-M-rih- th.- M'.n.
ih.‘ awful phiiim; tti
Th.-re wa^ one
h.dd
e.t.-.-l..
hiad.-fl
with
h.
In
Rexcue of Jett and Wn.
Contenu
lowed—Traffic !• Badly Inter
HOiE TROOPS ARRIVE
lUj^aa-it rwiced
idowu i«iur 01*7 oontlooh-all day.
MINISTER OF INTERIOR
and
Kahnia <^itr.
'^1 AIDED-BY
GOING OVER SAFELY
Care
in Kanaaa.
.... —
—-------- r-
;
Wracked
Thousand People Leave Th
hrltlKi. IhiI-Om- RfOilwn
omea-^Ternfic Downpour
ON G. R. 41 4. NEAR WALTON
Jt2 CARB
aiafor«uiia'. sir! had ati- ndo !
a party ,.ar:> I'.i th.- .-N.-nitii:
th.ii
w«-ui to Her r.H.ni ati.l i.^.k the p .iv;.Ti
thar end.-.! h. r lifo
I»r William J
v^A^ »a!h-d
:.ud did .-v.rMhliu; i.o.vn.!.. |..r th..iiforiunat.- rcirl. hut v);c
tn.dii-al >ki'A whvn h. arrhed '.and
jiaRsod to h. i h .IP.
i:r « f. v.
BUILDINGS
iiroiiiu!
HEAVY L^S TO FREIGHT TRAII
PEOPLE SEEK SAFETY IN
just
am! the km.! you warM is |wol»aUy;hcre:
Cor. Proht and Union
S7.SO—
: ♦ 4 > > >Ter TIBS DoDars
Ole are Selling Suits Olonb
38.BO Wo 310 ond
.
Tsr$ixDollar$anuU^ir>
ty*€ifl»t gents*
ON are Selling Suits Olortl)
•la.oo t^OiB.oo
For €iaM Dollars and
CMrly-etaWgente.
Our Best makes
are put in these lots where one
or two Suits remain w It’s a great
piece of good fortune for the manwho wants a suit, and can be fit
ted from these.
Bsmilton Clothing^
rm ETXKmO BBeem>. TEtVBBaB CITT, MCH, SATtmDAT. MAT », im.
TUB EVHiBG »Ecoia». gr.iris^sr:~
UFTOTUcmnica
t and aftor tho 1
art A Stoffaaa*
aoac v^ry fine muaic for tb«occaak>n
Rot.
The NowOffieara.
Tb« bualaOM mootlag took place a*
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN
CiiA .f>
k^vLRsEHERALD
TO» t lum AND J. W. HANNEN
TO
field, and another hand who cn
dured the hardfehipa of a forelfn cain- Coveney;
Bdlth
aecreiary.
Mlaa
en Waller.
pnlgn In the defence of a weaker peo- Gibbs; treasurer. Robert
hav
have another
p>
Therefore, today in thU city the
his
ill ti
fall for the
ns «*f the two war* wUI oh*enre
abat aort of anthe Me*iiorial cla’y with a *plrtt of pawas. given for
xrioUMtn wLicir U the bulwark of the
Lry * areatneM. and the people t^e flower* sent the
Brook* of LouUlaaa.
uune with them In »lncere trlband
pay fittln* hcfnor* to the
of thf*»e Eoldltw* who have
»ag ef a Pol*.
AfiSOCIATION
A-
rimiTM ANNIVCNtANV OF T«C
TRAVtNfit CITY •CHOOLt.
Trartr»e rity.
On another page of
tht* edition of the Record there U
rn ev ..iAt
the first achool. house.
W re
.ie>u,<J -odaie taught the
:- .
tni the ame page there
^
4.:
.
rau ■=
•
.
.
••
. vV>w: .
V>
.
prvM-ni fvn
i.dlnK. a half
...ulnK force, and
here-Ea>
nlc Today.
•chool* occurred last eveiUng. the ex
Hannah. aft»-r
waro. Mr-.. A>er*. ard Mr.
M
1-
i
dlencc. Mabel Hail and ArUe Johnson
were the graduate* tbU year. Irvin
Mary Steven* primary teacher.
as given:
The
Mu.lc--Carmen Waltx.” J. W. Wlb
n. Tim nrlda..Morrt* KUller.
The Bridge." Messrs WilMusic—"The
BUT OLD TIMES WERE VERY son. Kltller. Munsey. Alllngton.
Invocatlon-Rev.
Rev. \V. A Mint)
PLEASANTLY RECALLED
Reading—"Asleep
sleep at the
Aril© Johnaton.
Mu*lc- ‘VU!age Bella." Mlaa Ailing
n.
Mrs.
Sullivan. Mr. Good. Mr
Sdrcaaea by Suparintendant Qilbart
and Principal Nye Feature*—Offlccre Elected for New Yaai^
Thank* to H. H. Brook*,.
A
very
liimnl
plewhani
a.sxoclailoii
R. N.
banquet of the
was
held
last
Thera was
lorlcal re*'t,rd of the prot:rv..s of o »r
casco Is given the'day by rvanon
tha later and shortconflict, heem
ll orempllflo* a spirit of the protec
tloa of the wrek by the strong, which
waa *o forcibly illu»ir*t.Hl when this
aathm drove Hpaln from the island
^ of Cuba ^and
ahattert^d
the
bond*
ami jince* am!
enterta ilngly and vividly contraated
sides, which left no doubt of
the sternness of the world and the
great joy when In schoo
Uo aioa who wore the blue and those
Hon O. C. Moffatt told of hi* great
Interest In the school
and gave some very
dotes of bis experience in the senate
Durtne the early part of the even
Can*eU. Kogs, Ijkc Curtaii.x. l»ta|*cries etc., al the very low
J, \A/. SUATER
would Intel fere with nothing, but
when he met with oppoeition and the
chief found onl that Mr. Moblo did
not take kindly to It It made tbe mat
ter look diffareotly and the company
•RRVlTIRt
“urvefcast. 9T:. a. tn
Smith will have charg*'
AT 12.00
Wc xhow a shoe for WoiAcn tliai Iq^ats the
$2.00 record in ih's or /nv otl.ct . ity.
Its
,
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE *
We are open for b'O* on the whole
or any part of the Sternberg dry gooda
and clothing stock. Cash deal only.
'
“ Ferg
Adjustment Co.
D.
^Sunday school at 12 m.
Junior l^eague. 3 p. m.
who wo iho gray Marchod oh
to ahoaldor la dofoMo of the pdncl
plM «f tho aatloa, UM^tdOoraMo of
aartlor yaar. gaee plaet to s trieiid lac. auriac Uio baaqaeL during the
P. A
merits arc not so mu. h in rvidemc
324
Union
street
in
imtucnsciv.
Wc revommend and guarantee
cSery lair of them wc sclL :
.
. S. F-RYIVIAIM
-
IVIo€9l:lrk6r wi^H OrdBMit; F-Mivor -
Cbe €fo$$ett
and $4.00
i. making
alk iC-.-v * l..r J.u.i.ir. .1. <.f Trav.i^Cil> nu n. \Vf havvr jusi n t civt'tl another larne assij^nim iii of lilts popular sltoc foruenik mm the fourth
in two nutnihs. l hal slu»v\s how the’ t rosM ii Shoe
stands with ihepuUu . : : : : :
: :
•r’op”.
D. Q. Ruth.
I meeting at
. .jhlp and
ilhUv school
TRY A RECORD WAh
Eveniri' ^Vvi’e? at 7:50.
.
A cordial welcome to all
Church of Chriat (Dlaciplea.)
>
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
...WHY WALK..
Paator.
offering for
suhject
Morning
God."
Sunday achool at 12
Junior Endeavor 4:00
Intermediate 5:15.
Senior Endeavor 6:30.
PenlecostaJ prayer mooting Thurs
day evening. 7:30.
Salurd
urday^nlght, ^united P™)"
study of
children
l.ord* day ill June wc
begin to worship in St*
WHEN YOU CAN R|DE A NATIONAL BICYCLE?
to worship with us arc
workingmen and the poor
)ff*-ring
'civeti.
...National...
Sunday school, 2:30 p m.
Preaching 3::ui p. m. by Presiding
Elder Carrel. foIlow.‘d by the Sacra
men! <»f the Ixvrd'* Supper.
EVERY RIDER OF A NATIONAL
Chriallan Sclanc* Service,
office.
Sunday m* rning. lf);30.
Subject. '•(; vd. the Only Cause an.l
CTtquor."
Wedneaday.
All Invited
W. R. Matlhewa. pastor.
Sabbath achool at 2:00 p m.
Preaching at 7;:5u;
Mil.j.-ci
k-si met hill of the Wlck.-,l
Pra.\er m«*i*llng Thursday **i
.V cordial Invitation U cxicn
house on W.
house on W.
m houi
‘ have I
Will > wear l>y it. for they always *iaml ilir rackri. Thcrr an- all L'ratlcs of l»icyclt:. maih' ihcsr Vlay> anil an ortiinary f \aminaiion( of ihmt' does not reveal
' .
much (llfTerencr' hetween them.
WE ARE GLAD TO SAY
That the National people have only matle one jiratle the best that can be pro
duced from the boi maierlals. by the hijihesl class of labor, workin;;^ with the
best methods and should you examine closely you will see there i> a wist vlifference in the malerial> used in tin- construction you
WILL READILY UNDERSTAND
Why WC make thrse Strong; statements, ami remembi*r this what you ;4ct for
your money *i> as important as the amount you pay. and the jruarantee that we
make, am! the f;Rtory stamls back of us will surely prove why you slumM own
“‘why THEY'RE THE BEST
We carry a full line of HicycU: Mindries, wood rims, lire cement, bicycle lamps,
carbide, spokes, ik-cs. inner fubs ami anythinj: you want,/that we don't earry.
weVill i»el for you in the.sltortest-possible time.
AN EXPRESS WAGON
U the .leliK'ht of ev. ry boy s heart Th. s.- an- ma.Ie . Yi.res^ly for those «ho
want strong wagons for phtying horse or .Irawiiig hM.1- -tout bodies and iron
wheels The boys should each have a "little r. d wagon.” We .ilsb have the
"Coasier Wagon " strongly made entirely of w.M>d—Ix st ever produced for the
“youuji: man” made exactly like a “urown up wa^on.”
TRICYCLES FOR THE “LITTLE MEN”
Who want to enjoy the outdoors but are too young for bicycles. Wc have
them in all sizes, and are the very best ma<le -Best . xercise a boy can have..
1.250.00
2.200.00
1.100.00
THE HANNAB & LAY
. MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE NERLINGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
HABBllQB 4cMillikeD Block.
.t-5
the
lashu n ol the sh«»e as tn the .juality of ma
terial and make. >cl the style is«]uilcas desiiahlc as anv sliuc al ImU a dollar more.
It’s a shoe llut wiU please the $'J UO buyer
Am.
1
Pain*’* Flower Btore. I
Ckvth n a
est j>ricdi.
ehante of Jaltaa Jobneon. who bad to
op. after trying erveral timex to
dig a bolt for tba poje and. naing his
laaive
powers to the ntmoel.
Chief of Polloe Rennie told the com
pany to aet the pole* there, -aa It
were told that tbeir onlw way^to ptaoe
10:80 tbe pole waa by legal prooeaa or an
Morning aenrlce and
Holy I'ommunlon. 11
appeal to the oonnell. which Utter
Sunday achool at 12.
will probahly be done aa there ia a
Ev ening aervIceland aermon at
All are cordially Invited to theaa meeting of that body Monday night
aervlcea.
SOIVIKOOOD
MOIVIK]».
Llb.rty
Limvleun. ami Floor 0*1
We have four grades of FUxw Oilckqh in a Urge assortment
of colors and designv
not aUowed to eel pole* ia tbe pave
meat in tbe street at this polpt.
The work of eettiag tbe pole waa ia
Aev. Bowndy wiU bold goaix^l aerSunday achool at noon. Study the
saon with the children tonight. Furioeaio Montagna ball ht 8 o’clock;
sb them their offering
oqiorrow afternoon.
i
Intermedlato
Chrlitlan
Endaavor
The nffloera and guards of Travertt*
society at 4.50 p. m.
Young pmiple'a aoclaly of Cbrlailan Bay Hive No. 68J will meet for drill
'T?esfnuG(Tn**of
IWplomas-Fred
Tneeday and Wednesday afternoons, '
Bdeavor al
p. m
rice, director board of education
June 8 and 8.
Music—"Fall River Walli." Messrs.
Rev. W. T. Woodbouae. Pastor.
The Woman's Club wishes to ex-‘
Wilson. Field* and Klsller.
Morning aervlce.
H>:8u;
aubjcHTl.
teas their aicoere thanks to tbe
The iHMird of education consists of
Fred Tice, dlriy-tor; Ray Carpenter,
Kloghts of Pythla* fer the generotti
moderator, and Arthur
Kilmer, at
baraea Bible data. 12
offer of their hall for the meeting*
B Y. P. U.. 6:15.
yesterday
The’ achoo!. with the parent* and
INenlng aervice. T;30.
aubjert.
Fred Tice of Ce«lar i* lu
u u i«»4a> j
friend* of pupil* and teacher*, are to- •'Saved To the Uttermost ”
i business.
1
'day enjoying a picnic al Ume La
The annual mwtlng of the church
The school year hat been
County Clerk 7. E. Uiu>haw and
111 bc« held Thursday evening al 7 3«»
cessful one
All are cordially Invited t.» 4iten,l
ire of Iceland were in i ... city >.-,ier
esb services.
day, .where they m*-i
ir daiigbter i
Second Method l*L
Ethel, who has stK-m fhc wltiu-r in
Rev. .lugh Konnody. Pastor.
Alkan►a^.
?’hey a. rv\accumpanlcd
Ihtin.
Morning
s*-r
►ning of He*
home b> tlu lr grau.K-lilInr. n. H.-iir>
Passed Away
Silllweli and Eva. who uiM ►p.-nd a
Dlaaaao-Fu
he sorlos
few day* there.
'
Faith."
Auapicas of the Elk
The admlnUlrailon of lho« Sacra
Elastic
IKipular
Georg.* B HarrUtm.
the
ho U.nl's Supper will folloa FOR FLOORS uasCaiman's
Boor varnish.
iniber ln*|KH:lor. pa.-»scd away
oiumbla
evening
at
the
Hotel
Colui
Evomng eervlcc. 7 3u
CUT FIAIN^U^ ’32~4 uT.ion *ireei ^
at 7:3P u’chK'k
lK*ath wa* cause
rarrel. HD. will preach
fYlU tuner.
I
heart disease, tti which d«*cea*«*.l ‘hail
wiping out iha anUmwilty U i'w tK-n
\Ye
We also cairv a goml ksstirtincnt of three gratie* of l.moletiin—
Our Uauliful tloral tlcsigns in
winner.
before tbe cement wnaUid aa they are}
EVENTS IN SOCIETY. •
At the close of the r-gular met
of Traverse Bay Hive yesterday aflerm*on. l^dy
Mun»hy. In a few well
chosen words In behalf **f the ladles,
presented Laily Susan Smith with a
beautiful rhinestone pin. To say Mr*
Smith was surprised would 1»e putting
It mildly
After a short social session
Ice cream and assorted cake*
were
served. Mrs Smith, with her family,
will move to Washington about June
folly lapable, in ibe dltboolt role* aa1903 * Toast
1. followed by the kindest alshe# of
alcned to them. The play waa artia- the entire hive for her future succe*»
Ml-, Ma>
t\.venev. a
0 moontl
and happiness.
this year* graduating class, was
ealliMl uiHin to give a toast for her
tiona of Uie time*
das*
8he told of Ihe happy school
iiUid. The
dav>. and that she had alnaidy begun
correot. The prodno
to see that the
bright and happy, while In
1 looking for- tion was very good indeed aad aboold
seemed
dull and had hsre been better patronfxed.
ward, things
sev
cm Boyd
Boj-d ave
•v,...|.750.iH)
ft -rimm house on
bect.mo the stern reality of life.
OniHHd «vo.
7S0.0«
6 room house on Garfield
7 room house on East 8th 8
Coed Old School Days.
1.200.00
on Grant St.
C’hacle* Buck told of the Good Old
950.00
house on S. Union ..
SchiK.l Days.:He compared the
850.00
house on S. Union.
school davs with the darker aide of
1.200.00
house on W. lOth...,
8:45 a. m..
the mature lifi. _
_____
house on W. lOtb...,
of car* on
there was au ticcaskmal ^cali^d
calm during
North and South, and a* the »ou
all xivlei
Jeaigm.
itn|Kjrl It direct am! the |c»ce*
freot of Mr. Mobio’a peoyenr >uid the \
may wanted to get tbe pole In |
GE0.B.HA11IS0W DEAD
tba dead, and a atlll greater sige
We st;U hav e
a line a««iinent in
to the bole as fnet na it wna dag oat.
Rverythiag la nearly ia readinofs
A tuiic an^l thouid ha
,i kuuw what ihcy ml*ht
T he earl) i»aiT of the (
pent in t*H-ial convert*
Uo guests wire asscmbl
ved that I.au the guest* wer.- Jseat
far at puttible.
■ tbi* rt^cord it nearly correct. althouBb able lu the dining room
pread wj
•ome dtall* of the period from 1«85
tallsfled.
Preside!
the organliaflon of. the city corpora
aimounctKl P. C. Gi
riilsw.^reh
«lon I* lacking. lJul In the main the
iier for the evening.
Knowledged the bone
oumpllatlou It *o near compleio that
few
aiMiroprlate
words,
few will find eaaentlal polnlt lacklnu
I on Pre.Hldeiii Hale to I
To the older retidentt thU hltuuy
of Living
Win he di-eply IntcrettlnB. hecaute It
h Ihe. MK-a
hrlngt hark to mind cveni* no*
Glad I Am
InieresUngly. and
mMt forgotten, and to the younpei Ul* subject ^ery
rioted by tutiiig a number of facts
goneratibn It will he equally Inieretl
in Vgard lo the Alumni, in which he
log hecaute the contratt between Of*y
1.1 im-re are niov
;iL'it
graduatee
year* ago and now will afford f<H.d f«*.
i>m this SClKH*i.
Superintendent Gilberfe Address.
much entertaining atudy. Me huv.
Su|K-rInU-ndi-ul I. Ik Gilbert
was
given portraltt of aome of the earl lei
en intn»duced by lUo toast master.
Inatnictor* and of auperinlendenU. He was given the topic, ’Thing* That
and other* clotely Identified witl
L-e. But V.-ry Seldom Mention." He
ed lhal ll It a more common trail
development of the achool fytieiu
laki-n III at
piK.p.e to mention thing* that the)
Tuesday, and was
AIno phloret of the pretent maKulfl
not see -than stn* things they do to thU cltv yesterday.
He i
cent .chiMd bulldliiK*. TIu-kc will al
He mustrated hi* remarka b\ nK'tly to the* hotel expcvtlng to f»‘
fora an InterestliiK eontraM lo tlu
pioting an experience when ho Aral
leave*
alter a little rest.
college, lu which
he was
old log house of fifty >ear* ngo. ouct
wlfe^l Id child, a father
iK.r
Springs,
an
uted at a ttable. but where aome ul
mlcroscoiH?. and kept at It
Harrison. In rharlevolx.
The
the men who became prominent
llllgently for a wti*k without seeing
arrived In the city Today
public affair* firs! learned to read
nil of animal life. ’ I'he world
to.feeble health the
pa
.s unsrleutlMc In mentioning ihlngt will not be pble to attend the funeral,
write.
that tlu-v do not see. If inlucatlon will which will be held from the r.**M
The
lltH'ord. ha* b**en favored b>
Jo-a thing for a man it It lo give him
fi.-rniKm at
2 30
o'cl.K'k
Mrs Illlchcock. Judge Ruhertt. ITuf
nu-nial balance to see it. not one -inder the au*plc«*s of the Elks* Imlg
C. T. drawn, Mr*. M K i\ Halet. Ku
wo tides of It. or around It. but the of which
deceas'd waa a menibe
re thing at a glance." he aald.
perinlendent I. H. tSlIlKri and S K
Rev. r T. Stout win ct.nduct the se
ft not wind that run* ihe world, vices. The remains will lie in atai
.Walt with article* uinm early w’hiKj
wisdom. The world Is looking for from 10 to 12 o'clock te.nmrrow.
hUtor>-. which will be read with eag.-r
i who see something that mvds
Mr. HarrUon was also a member of
neaa by all luleretled In the *clu*.l
ig ami do it
In our Interna Traverse. Bay Tent. No. 136. K O T
of today.
An effort hat been made t( jUvnal ami *.K-lal life we perhaps talk M.. and the Modern Wexvdme
iH»
much.'
In Uii* re.spoci the
make at complete a rt*curd a* i>o*>l
i|H*aker went on to give hU reason*
hie and lo puhlUh It In a style in
NO WAITING FOR TIES
keeping with the progre**ive "*plrl
egard I
I In national T. C.. L. A M. Work Being Pushed as
which haa Uomlnaled the conduct «
alnd U wifithe achooli alnce their Incept Urn.
Rapidly aa Poaaible.
there !* too
W’e hellere Ihla auniveraary Khoul
C. K Murray of the T. C . L A M
staled to the Record today that the
be fiUlagly ohtorved. and auhmli thI
rails
are now within cvno mile of
apecial edition In c»»mmemuratlon *
Norihiwrt. and will be ihiTe
early
the life of the past-the btmk wore
the efforu of the early ploiuH-r* In e.
He say* there has been
el.-ment. The head* of cdli-ges toda; trext week.
Ublkhing
an educatbmal
tytUi
are men who s.iw tnlng*. but did no
jgh there liave be<*u *ei
which would be an honor to those pb
mention ila-m 4«xcepl in ikHKls." i
hen
the supply of lies
number ol Ibe greatest college K-adert
aeera and future generation*.
one time the work
were then taken up and their far bcK‘n ve ry h»v
to six kegs of spikes
Hghtediiess siMiken of Very brb-lly am]
to Ihute early effort* and to the lofi> entertainingly. In hi* wurk he *late<l but lht*y hav( Just n*celved 100 more
aapirallonii of the aucctvdlug genera he saw ehildreii doing this and thal keg* and an
and often walched them, and could sik
Ikm*. which have re*ulled In a* in
that the American youth is a bundle
fect a ayaleni, a3 compute pn equU»
of em-ygv th.-vt shonld be trained Inti;
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
munt at xan U- found In any cl
the right channel*
He was hoartilv
This U the tenth season of the
thU tire in the country.
In favor of manual training for them
Prof GillKTi then went on to Ulus fun show. "Who I* Wh..." which will
irate how the expression of thought be given at the ('tty Op«*ra House
MEMORIAL DAY.
1* not always re]ircsented In words next Tuesday. ThU season it will be
Throughout the land t..day
which he calk'd a mantle of mental seen In a brand new suit, pants, coa
expression
He went on lo loll that and vest all the slapstick <N»med
VUnmaandt of vHerans w ho rema
having Unn eliminated and an Inte
the Grand Army of ibe Republic will the man who sees the advantages of llglble story and plot bcMng now li
e
minute ami *ei/e* thdm is the
msluced
In the cotirae of Us man
pay loving iribuu** to The memory
an of t.Hlay.
year* of travel. "Whi* 1* Who " ha
ih« u ib'A * c. mraoet who marcbid Ik
Prof. Nye’s Experiences.
pUyed every state a
wide them. Who f. tuiht with them,
Prof. R. 1..
Nye
was
the next the Unltm.
Every cl
who tndiir.-d iiA- hardthlp* of war
K'aker on '1118 Experience*. ' IR-lefl) from the Atlantic to
• Iciolf tome exception* to Prof. Gil the Gulf to the Great Imk
w|h Uem wh.n the country ii
p.ipularlty
comedy i.»day hold
,hrf men to defend the princlp
and gtx>d will of the pe«»ple
Uherty.
►aid the suiH-rlntendent did not tell
ynower* will he lard upon the hon
drawing an amobra that he
'om
a
mU-iv»*r,ipk'
examlna
■r Murrel *ha* arranged a
ored grave* where aleep the aoldlel
which the
superintendent
cale of price* .S*^t* on
hr roe*, and tear* wUl flow a* ll
retorted. That’s one of the things ‘
City New* Stand
«evU«a bring back to mind the
didn't see.
mwmorir* of the day* 'of na
He ver\ burnt.r..-,i*ly lllu*iraied ho
-The Sol.opl for Scandal*’ wa* pre
earher or anv one else was to
atrlfe. The great army of aoldlera of
aealad in 8toiaberg*a Grand laat even
IKvuIiarltie* alKUit
dlflerei
the civil war la getting thinner ev
• to And tl
inff by William Owen and a well bal
t.n*
they
year, and
the
»oUd
phalanve*
giKHl quail
anoad company of very clever people.
thirty year* ago are gradually IkThe andipnee waa amall, loo amall for
xte
that
he
had
ll«‘ went *in to
raduced to small detachment*;
tba marlu 'bf tbe attraetioo
Mr
en out all hi* Id
A thoae who remain are none the 1
Owen iaafioUhed actor aad he haa
mtliH' seluHil, ai
honored, and the detnl* of the living
ay this summer
anm>and«»d lilmaeU with an affrega
^
aad the doad will alway* give to
nine month* of tion ol pUyera who are Ulentad and
Idea* for the nex
younger
veteran*, of
the BpanUh
. ABierie4n war. will Join In honoring
W) inexjicnaivc.
wc ail making on it tWfie* any
k;S0. Love Feast; led by Pr^tldlog
Eider Carrel.
10:30. Communion; aervic
by l*re
aiding Elder Carrel.
Sunday School at 15:00.
4:00. Junior League.
C:l5. Epworth League.
7:30. worship: sermon by the pattoV. Topic. The Strife at the Flr»t
Communion."
Special music. -The
d. by the choir; 'The Bay Is
Sided,
aolo
by Mr. Hinder; "The
olce Divine." duct by MU* iTilghum
nd Mr. White.
Monday 7:30. Quarterly t'onferencErerj'body inrltad.
Essay—"The
Exploration* of
Salle."-Mabel Hall.
lorua.j'
Music—"The
Soldiers'
Messrs. Wilson. Klsllcr. I
^limb rrhe^'mll^ifficope^^^
ja}mn Matting
— It is so light ami cool ami xo
Address—"Succea*
rut-nts." Levi T. Pern
Music—"The
Ag<
.i-r. tma.i aiiendance aVlh* affair.
-Misa
gtit In Park Place hotel.
Date-, all foriuliiK an liiipriMlve M>
page* of American history a It
lhal lima cannot fade.
With the old
atddler. tmlny
Some China ur
for that bethoom oi dining rv«m
▼kse. 7:50.
CONMENCCMEIIT AT CEDAl
Munaey U principal of the achool and
ATTEKDAKCE WAS SMALL
It Yra* fifty year* ago thi* *prinf
thaf the flrtt achool wan opent*d In
|
What will tha eomildo'
Moblo of Oaion elreol and the BoardChrUUaa Badeavor aaeUag at «:I5.
man Rlrer RleWfiC Light A Power Cc. I
Bvenlag aenrioa at ZiM.
Prayer
awetiag
Thursday.
7:50 did not •gnm over the setting of a
pole
^A^50fdlal walooBM to alL
to dig a bo!e Jmt onteide the gattor.
Friend*.
whioh U in the waU line, and iooaud
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paetor.
on the dividiiv line between Lnnt------------lool. »:4&.
ner e ealoon and Mr. Moblo’a bnUdrvloe at 11 o'cIocIl
ing when Mr. Mohlo codhe ont with n
L.€:15.
ercl*e# uklng place before a large aq
ANNUAL OATHERINQ OF ALUMNI
\
YOU
WANT
B. ft K. L. A F. Co. About Flao-
Park
Fine Program PrwMivtod at the Cloee
GOOD TIME
AT BANQUET
jriTT I1IMTUBT«1«
aad
for the patting ia of n cement weU in
____________________ _
gone
WauMagtoa
tb?!SoJ!r*or uir hdsf
Tr»rfcr«« City bM a baad of the C.
A. R. who honored their couniir on The following oflkar* were alociad for
HUMkWiiaim
tW?j5Sr*^^
Oocmarof
THE BVEKOrO BSOOBD, TBATteSE CITT, MICH:, SATCRDart,
iAMERICA AND RUSSIA
\'yt Te^st
Dews
i
Of fiet-oe Beneraf
of the World r
United stat«
VI Uft wona r
tig ^oy which he »*an»
ho*to e«,aed we bea*
I U*f doctor.
:
•lledoco.-*
-AiKl you urUli to marry that pala
Ifaci-d. boy.
Ilami.
who
drraiua
aion
and
I % rH« verarar
••I love him.**
-Well, uiy child. 1 moat ace what I
fan do for you.au- n -it moriild* Cokmol Vlhhcr.
IJ«i*a failM-r. nTclvcd a call from the
from a civil war.vi ieran who
> to icll the unth j •'bon* ntmmOikmm Frle.dskip,- Sar*
th. natioo'a cratiF«r*.ee XUaUter to TwtWry. -I. SwI reqoeated to apecify the ^
H^NAH & LAY CO
Z
Condensed nms |;jr tJ
ta of michigan |
Altbah.ruMarqnciiefr«ijr»ado|ot
at.Ura&d
Uapid*
.»>i l«oxea of tor}*f<
doe. oooaiinied to Fr.d llroudNt* • *
plodMt ,i><l4ralr
Ab.,ut
erphiaire* coni «lo«d lu
ht
witiioat wanjinr, luakiiif^ a tt-rriLc
ruk.1
Tl.e . xj.lo.iui, 1.
d ’ )
Ih. railroad im n to hav. bc tjflM r.
aalt of .jKifiUD. naa couibuariun
I A K. f Jark. t livcrjmai. ban,-i a
In/ -All il.nt I ai.lil! * *.i of'I.er U U.Im: ]»*•“' « ““*•*
Haid llM* d.H ior,
gid. TIu re In It.,
r::r.
laurUNMund a
« Mib. r*A d op
aud douMi the atn^li. till the borie
wua eahuuaaw), «uja the Detroit Trit.
nim
Information of tht. brnialitj
feacSied the ear. of K« d Jacket'» |irvs
.-riv.;
armry to ih
any of Ho
iltageof
U. lJ«iaetaod
liehiffan
for H t «iil««e
,.l. rn i,.e. |
Wh. n they do «|,|, nf
i w m u.i n«, loi.e.rrou. luu
,,y
- l-r the
............. ^..pidylug -.x.iu ; haw; v..u mh.I for ii..-, d.u torr
I. Ib-f •* Jr.'i.ns eneaiH- fulriy lightly;
"Ib giii the txiiiNiru. tion of Hu* ptN in
d.'.,n of iMioi, bn. no aor*e >ico jnt oi,.-e. It uiunI In* iirnnhwl uiihm an
,11 u s,lN.Iarl> «I.N,|. - an.l an tnwd llionr. If It In MUvoN,.ful I.Ua may !«•
the liorer nl
he
an
Thr pn0tU
liim lmaide».
flu and ....et
.ould i.roduw au. 1
but do |,N 1 tell
if vtni ,
who U in Mb* Mtvh . ou a iwb to
liUiifahiVlaaylittr. Mr» Jol.u Wrigl.f
the following
irea.
I
.Uu.ly Mil...,. ....I ,1„
l.,..r from II,. injury.
N.«rlll Clrnirii. Olmil.. .Smllli, •(
.
____________________
' ,.ru,r,. I... k,ll..4 uu .•,..1.. ,l.ni wu.-j,
B»,ll>K l.n williuUn.h
K,.r lnuny!|
frmrt m |i«ir of kll.l. Ii»,< mad,' u in >1
in a 1.11 .dm on III,' lako ,l„.t.'
Ho-,
deWilbirdmoa.urrdHf. ef
rider of Forldo.
"V\ lint Lln.l uf «, i.lli. r do }.m thlriV
niv irnlllK lo lio,.- loliiorroivr'
"'ll"- liidl,nloi.«." aold Ilu- |,n.roa
’ burVl*''”*’’'"*’
have no in
Irai <1 ’
iVui.vI
opinion on 1
whatovir."-\\ aahlngton HU
the fioeat
To
U.comr
Ihr
bride
i^f
It
i,"«!
U. 1 ...t
tbrode ibr
w ho w a* tivl.x* nunwas askt*d the other
view. re*r.,rtbng the
•u Ibr tnit.'ii States
Hr N,.ld
-ad vitlH.ut a shudder
7.7"; t
J.^iru
t.M..r
-Tbjs U.rbaii- bej-s au.; nbb l. hits
ink, o p: .*>• in a |-.pulous city -f UiV
b,b..bitants :,i*i.eais fur rt*,lr,*N. not
oaut.-
**’
Mr
Ware
is n( the
optnum
'
that ruch candor aa lh...bould entitle
,Lr
th.^^ writer to unusual cousideraimu. '
j
The tieroiau loreign (>m<?«* b-is ineu ' py...„ ,,f
t.»
^
p,ole-*mg il.e rr*
U n
informed omeially tbar the l’ml.*l
ug.;M.*t .iiuLuimn r.ml « hri.:
States Euroiawii »,|uadton will anivo > liaiuiy on ii. u
at Kiel Jnn. 2a
It is inbuded lo |
*»nly a fe%i .Ui *
we i-.u ivdb
make ita nct-ptiua impresMie.
itio l^‘*““’ •b.tc J, tl„ t,.!,:;;,,,.- nk:,*«* , f ibr
emperor.
Frince
Hekry
and
i;oun11=•*-• 'I--**
Vo^Huelow W.U Uke iwrt ... the
|
kuierioan omci rr. |
of
The ^al|N.nal Vacbi club ba.
•el aiiari |iu.u,., lor il„- w
|s ns,*, which will be largely si>,-:ii on
a.,miner at
Th.'W arTies told of the
tart .sih! kt, dh,.
Mixtr,*ss l>oUy
M;.diSon XV u- a sj.,- w.-v* th,* ilrst l-tdy of
Hie hitid II,-r ready xvit >.i\4',I from
omfuslou n. .:,v s; x .site.r !«> the White
House wl,.. w;,N ir d ii-.-xixlomed to the
*;ng of the ,
radea off and on* bit me on my l.rd
and Booked me aenarb-s* 1 ,lo not
think the aow pig bad nothing to do
with my line of dnlv. lor I did not
kech the hog.
Wich.U* never war
" era
^
*• re*, r.pt iNs n mterV.U hl*.,*l..„N b.iX*...U It.*uf ll„:
r,. iu.„.buv,.lH,-„ pk,.-..
White
* r.s-.-p!j..u
..f i.:4.f :i eai* of eoR.e bx .the ;;|.i.r.Kvel, ..f
l.is b.Rviesx. In bis .v::in«ion il„* j .H»r
iHxy droi-iH*,! bis * *.u*er and thrust tin’
cup Into his ISH-ket.
Misir,*ss li„i;y. XXbo,altb,»ugb b-r .*yt*s
r iT»* k- .ii i.:,d s..»r hiug. t.ex.-r mw
ri.xil la, i! .{ a W.V *e*l inleiid.sl she
,,,413.0^1
oung mai. H
,xn or 1,4 ,41X1
4.1. ti t be r-sov.re.1 Iroui blx 4iub.tr
r.ixsH„*ul ni.d xxas S4*.si nt ens * rii; 1
rea.ly ti, .n,xs*i.i the fresh nip of
wbM. his boM..*s „r.b*r,sl. d.spg,- a
eerl.nui cU! i..*,^ j.ud uueyplaln.-d bulge
In bis pev-s, :.
ing.
At Mount Verm,,,. N. V.. lawyers
Who have just compUiled all adjust-
amount $3u.«x- iu gold was in aafe
ilepoail vaults in New York. 'The remaludir.wa* invested lu r.^l estate.
A.lvices
reaclu-,1
Coustaultnople
Thursday from AMalic Tuikey .bow
that a loml.le
eurlhquak,- occurred
It* towanl iij.ff.'prl
lb..ugb temis.rarily
l.xl >,-l *ur»* 1-, U* ii..,.b- * if..!uul.
b,stl> the bl,H.d eui.li.ug trag,*,ly
vis!.u,.*n.
,Mj4-ij.-Acr Kussmi, born.rx
,-n.;.ii ,,ir* M,* ,onsufntl> b.-ar
lit th.* long siT.iMlii.g
Ih*
,-n Itif^siN uii,l til,* 1 lili.d SlatfN.
M* bs.l.
ii,*aili III,- surfa.-,- xvhuU
,n*,*ss.M3 VIh-„
i* ,-u.H
n-Tl *,»• uill liu.l il,.it uiMb-rlyruj:
• 4i:i,|..iu ,n.* |.rMt,-s,*„tix ,.f r,l.'i.d
1 \\,:i b. toiiud t, ptniM.*.- u. tuft u
.* bustiiii, ii>u.ml i:ii.,ip..l
l.,t
»r II ti..,ii..*i,t *,..** on %M.:.I
that
i,.l*l.,|. I, MS ..ud In wb;,t^„.,un.*r
Wall, r p”"nr •a Flowar Store
Bdb^ is Sdk
In in Iron Crib.
.. $S.OO to $1100..
AT
RASTALL'S
forni.d. ill
it:;.,
It TosUr TdedI Crib sb
r.vt ry moilu r -Mi.uiltl liav a I ()S'l KK IDI \L
CKIH. ,.Shir idii 1. avi* KiU alom- Aviilu
as hr t aiinoi fall 4*III. t liiiil, ovri tir
k his hrati
om, Thr. hi^:h itirs atiil . Ibis an.i
, ly plat rd
Sjiinillrs tnak
.UVIDHVI 1*K(
Asilh the
siblinvj sia. s II t ail
m hr J.l.u
j.lu.,1
vh.sr
i moihrr s bed.
, ,1 v
Imnc it»
Sx». inrlad-
u
ss
well as
the
C§/t nnd $M our imo of Ch,tdroo't Cradlot. Cribs, otC'.
tb( Boston Store.
Turmtturt Dtpsrtmt»t.
Dcightsiriiig
village
collapse,I
A
aomrwhat sever,* earU, sbo/k was felt
at t'onsuntinobpl*Thursday morning,
Lieutenant
H
H
Hatton
of
the
Pbilippin,- constabnlarr has n*i»ort,*d
to the war dr|iartmeut, the discovery
by. bimM*lf of a strange tribe ot white
in the
interior ot
ehW
I-otemki,.
It is supposed tliat they
may !,« the descendants
shipwrecked many
An expedition
Wan anted. This
IS the Best Watch
everofleroci
you for tlie money
Coine.'uid see it.
t!„- :mi
for pr*- uu,l
the island uf
Mindoro. H,* endeavored to oommuDioate with these people, hut they aplioared to Ihj w ild and fled into the
srb.UH- f*ll ll.,ou/l,
tb.nb,
of sat
'-It" will b- r,-u,.
RASTALL7BS
Ph* * Hank" In
.
. .
dfct-
Shushine
Shoe Polish
is Perfection
ROWLAND DOIGLASS
New Shoe Store
Hutner's Old OUntk
“
Front It
si that i:os*la
Wanted!
.r;;ur,:„,r.
is tc
Borgeou Edgar Meams of the regn-
•^iieal heaietis:' be eXclalmud “If lar army, has given to the National
my men
me d.. that they uuuh’ maaeum. in Washington, a nuiqne ooldemt,lNe mef
leotiOD of rats
There are rats from
•I *un't trouble youiwelf. colonel None mines, from ships, from factories.
of them cou*d do It. tlaux ix the onlyman I have ever .een aixx>mj»Uah It.**
I few tree rats
field raU I
And Uana could not have done It egcfpt through ohIivioD to the danf«r.
The oenree which directed the motloa
act Indepaodmily of the wUl. But the
colonel did not know that
.1 pll.Hi
DWIGHT COOK.
-ri,:,t is a t.il
THY A HCCOIIO WAIfT ABl
$8.98
by I.,./land t*.
Mat.ou j..r tl,.- liu
but on damage was done
ralbxl ‘bolx aillaii* *-.' w!,.eju } .,ri.,e„*
xvsN to doiniiiate tli**'.tinfru-tin >outi
der Governor Oflley of the provluoe neiit nn.l ,-s|H‘, i.,Uy t„ a t u*b lb*- splrd
of Ub.-jiy In South
r,-|.,ib
investigate
of Martini,} neto inv
lies.
It, r,-aHo„ of Hit* Irl* ndiv atti ■
and iu conc^tions
aith-N loxv.,rd
Thos. A./Ed!son has l>e,*n
b
taken in- tU.K* 4,f Uui
AnierUn nnd
to the MikVooni Wirele
Wireless Telegropli the n publU
of techOo aaa'member ol the I
our rarsAs-lng , outlu.-ntal
>, known
Marconi is thr^ only
nloal directors.
us il„* •.MoiiiiH* tlcM-triiK'.’
other member of this board at iires-Hut xve b«*;,r ii,u« Ii of l;ur*iu's
ent, but arrangements are being mad,- frieinllr utllMnl.- loirat.l un tlumig the
to engage a third eleotrioal * xixirt. civil XV .,r ui,*l of b,-r N,-ndlng *,-»orul
Prof. Michael L Pupin, of Columbia vx-ur sbipx U, tbe Atlalitb- nnd b* ibe
xxith
•N,*.tl,xl
Instru.tiotix.*
nnlversity, inventor of submarine tels- Pa.lilc
Much has bts*n ii,:,d,* of tbb
1 h .1 It
llai.s mrrbanh-ally atrrtch.sl forth phone. The arrangemenU upon whiol,
w;.x II bern-m to US In ,,ul|e true. Hut
l.lN band and n-sml It «|H,n the glaat. Kdiaonand Marconi Join forces are not
bax any mie ,lis, |os.sl wbat ib,.*e
'I lu* Ncrimil Mru, k at It. but Uuua waa made poblic. Edison admitted that
•M*al,sl Instinetions xx,*re. :.i,d has any
in a dream at.d dl.l i.oi know it
he was at work.on certain inventions one .1 right to nui.Ih.s,- that tb. \ xl. re
•Tlu.l will du.- .aid thr diHlur. lo be applied to the Marconi sysh-m
for any other purjH.-.e ibau i., ,.n*et
•’Ornth imui, thi* olU.vl for w hbh I Of their nature be declined to Ulk
Lngk.nd. or. in otb. r woixls that b, r
suuim.metl you hax l.een at'cmpllshcd.
B*}oire Douglass Horelgh. who lives relntlons toxvar,! us. ,\,ii during tl„*
Gtiml iu..rn,ng '• .
near Gleason, T,-nn . has dug up on civil XVI,r. w,*re aliyihlng ii.oi*- tluu
The major w,uit out .luaning under
iuov,*a inmie by b, r iipoti ibe , l„**s
hU
farm
a
iN*trified
chicken.
Just
the
hU Imd.illty lo keep blx band where
MM-ui, 4bplom„.y
Isianl <*f !:uro|M-an
4b|.b.iua.v put.
th,*n* was nothing but thr msiuliig of proper sire for a broiler. It is iKrfeci
i.uiii.r IIU.V.-H to Ml
d ing. I I Ions V“^Hl l.N.kmg out id the iu every resp,*ct except as to legs,
which It does not possess.
It is so
-11-* Ituxsin 4,f t.Hk,> httx notb.ug di
him. h,*;inl him mutter:
near to natur.* that it might liave 4x.|„iuuli with Ibr 'l iut.d ST .t, * nml
**Pat fNii.t and rwett. Ilk* dtstMot .traina
been carved, but local-aliurps say it sb.* xvoul.l. If she 4-ould. 4:,v,.,r,* our
Fr. n,
In a .un.m.r
was tuiely pertibed.
m*cl„rati4lii 4,f |ud.-p,-i„b*u.s- out -ol
r..n>. ih.nicht* of im e»4ii.liBh *>mp.il»y
Mra Charlotte M. Hoyt, of Titlin. ••xlst4*V4*,* iitid wl|H* hlHity Iroui ir„*
That trougbl me .uch .leiuchl
Tb.* gjupbo- /..»*•
’I hdt ll do. Hails.- MiiU the dmior. O., has died, leaving ,}uil« a comfort fniv 4< the ghd-You may go What do you think of able estate. A trust fond of l^iU.OUO east of b,*r |«*h..x by Hugluu.rs
c*it dlploiuiitist. Siratfonl 4
g. lx
hUncrie.n.loneir’
U estabilibed. and from the Income
"SpleiNltd
What a pity he ian’t t |60 a month is to U- devoted to caring vcriit.-d iu oUFd.ny
•;-Huli.eof old cxb i,*b*xl Its sxxiix by
m,
Idler! He hax won l.Ua. ami Iu- -hall
for ber oats and dogs. The deoeasAui i*on,iu, st. but xvbcn-vcr its 4 ;,i:l*-s ib-xv
hale Imt ’*
apiwrently Ihongbt twice as mnch of the arts 4.r tIvllautioii f„:iox..-d
The
He wag I•landmg Iwfiuv the suake’a
r.,.N4. and w a. I, mpt.sl : I pla. e hiN baud her lather as of her fuur footed |,*u, Iturvsiai. blrxi of pf-.' has n*. Micb c.,u,
It IuiAas Jud.vd li.w.-ud lb,*
•l.rang up. and for he IS to get ffioi) a month for life. iulssl.,i,.
a.m.rr Well l*e»*re.
Thr prvill.*.! wall imiK-rN for bedcnamWrt U.U anhuoer are the chlnta
paiirrn. witli Bower .dm-tx. and tbr
rrvUMinc chair cushb.nx and <*unalna
frurrally match, aays Hari>rr» llatar
There la, too. on atlra.tlvr wall
Of UvlUa work d.wign with
that
make* a U»wrry. aummery mom and 1*
very |MH»ular The deek fomlahltig. of
ponviuln ahould mneapood with tlir
cretonne of every b4sSrooai,
nlao thr
Ilh which
banking, and we have a lanra num
b,*r of them among onr customers.
Some take cerllflcates 4»f deposit
foinc savings iKioks. some prefer
-ronimercial awunfs."
Our various methoils suit the
eomeoicnv'c of all.
Ptirhapa
are not familiar with the
inelbodx of dcpacplng
ethod would________
do not rt-allio what
atvl Ik i,4 .K n hank
u.couiit rouM lM» made to you.
We should be pic.*
; •»
any
liin** lo explain. ,,clli,*'s t„ yoU.
We have » tint class
. Shatmaktr's Sf^p.
20 Year cd(d Filled Case*, Genuine
Amcricn n
(./
Mo Venn
ivb.,
was totally ib*siroved. %
kbeae iieople.
Ibr ,s.wr.praug"bm >
Eddies t
o.Kl.
OU.S.* .*'i.,i, of
Of Hm* horse
b*. Vlluxel.
April
at Meiaignerd.
of V»n. »>.» miles soot
room, ou the Kupbral*
mouDU^ina on the approach of ins par
iHih.y JUU..-.1 li.-uiiabix
ty. In his aoooont of the aftatr Lieu
r,*ren,*,l to b% S,r
i ,.; -v i„
tenant Bartoo says the iieo],le liave UN l,iM,.i> of lb,. «m.,UK.n T„.k^ nx
••.M,,j..r. ’ 4Mi,l the d.Kt*or. -m> fnend,
complexions as light as that of any W.*lli.*l.y Laton. Wb„wa*«n b.r.u.;.t,‘
rolobel, Vlidu r. iH-fore giving >ou hia
('-auoaslan and straight, light hair and frleini of PotiMukiii.
tl.ing'ier
-A , :,ii*,* for gratm,,!*- «,u U..- |«:,rt of
I'here la i ratileamik,* m, conflmsl that blue eyes. The discovery will b^rcporteil to the eti.nologloal bureau a^ the ri,!i,d Sfal,-X to |;nsH|, is to be
hr Is han
an effort mad,* to trace the origin of ,^t,d arising out of lb*' follow ing clr-
11," ,".,Jor «,..|.|-d ronvuml u, m,
|H*Muilu,bly na he had vnleml iiiKin
ai..^a^duiy c
he field of buttle and
,u Ih.* glass. ITir M*r
• a apriug fur It. Ihiiminiig
*nir major Jerkisi aii uy hix
In* hnd b-s n billeii roloriiig
pimssi it a mv
iliortlficalloii. 1„* plan
.ibilivw It
ax U fur,*.
aud every t
•TI.hI will
*II..ns.n,im*I„r,*.ifaiix arum* aud came forwunt
Tut your hand on thr glaxs. * maid
Cut riowe.-s for commencement and
Decoration day. High-grade stock at
reasonable price*.
Both 'phones 9a
F. M. Paine, Florist
188S-tf
the end of ibe ya, l,t rac
meut of the eitat* ot K, v. Jose|ih Atbiuger, paator of the Homan catholic
church of Our Hady ot Victory, who
died tivfl^'A«rs ago. louiid that Fr. Albiugrr. who was called a miser, and
men
Ton^ Harry. Dick « MVjor7nilbe cate
may ho. Tbe firrtiH'o are pn-.O of
their dumb friends and not only do
every thing poetible to m.xke them <
foruble when they are off duty, but
take pkusBce in pruvalmg i!,eUi with
time luxurieu and tldbi-N
vngar.
notgat end other cwudlcx an* pmchased by one arviuun ,u- .-imlb -r in
ca^b engine l«m*e almost every
very dj^
nd passersby may
borues eating thoi
from the
hands of their oh>o frieuda.
hist
that !,t« writings
d.-maiid as they
bis reputation is
»■« '
war a big boat aud 1 <
ib.1,.ihim .h, .1.
aod-4rin’to wigtr ou: 1
tug 7t«» Arm. ntaus.
lu. uuN «b> ; ViN
thU be t« at It*; yeir. oM.a. Iiveli a* rli.l.i.-*.iid 1
' a kitten and a. h.ppi -x. a U,i of t.*. it,/ hu lir>l I
* |HHt. lll.O NUl M.U,Ug
t,L.fce
Hr nrrrr wm, gla.M .. Iu, r. ai* , i,i
. k . yen 1 hr
toMu M 1..1I, l,U gn-4t
ulvrroo.lt.
lie qimb. Hbak<Fr>arr
,1 Welfter;
fl-i.Hly luiij^.r. »a •
. Il-WT bwfxl ol
Welfter
with dramatic luUiirity : h« ha* tu rrr
i,w au,l military iHaring.
.n.M| tl„' old i i.b . but I 1,1 lullin’
hatl Hwumatiam. walk. . without n lo In ! he i.eU r kei. i,.M n inu-ky ill hia hKda.sl uU.ut him woiuIeringl>
The
o*i»« and mwa wood in* i»ar roou«l
dm lor brought N..m,-ihlng. eiid.-uily a
Dill* 11 a native of fcuglaud, but I.
U,x. ,,.i,-i.H.iuil, u cloth from a , lowl
.,0.1 s..| II on a M—l in Hu- mi.bllr of
nawqnlle ao. uaUmn d ba thi. roon
the i.M.m Ax INKUI ns it was iirplacr
try. having lived h«*re for a tride nf
j hr wifl.dr.'W Ihr , loth. oviN.sing a ghiw
m >eaiN.
iN-aull hi I
whb h Was n rattb^soak.v ihr
LlgiiUiiUK .truck an oak iter at JUIhiiik ’ll,at j '‘IMT
duriiug hi-i liciuiis e3«*s from
mda
Three t. trypb krrr.;Jau«> It.
, . . r.. i
,i
vine. IM*r V»»on uod fhar.ra Hotn*. j
‘ liuie hi* wii..moii* longue
I,,......
thought.
1
who forts-*
train w.H ,
trmir* forming the gsrtlson of Me atgberd
lu addub,n o\« r iixt house/in
UOMof tbi* mo.l «oi.d, rrut m> i. m
rt*e World. If for nolbiiig . i.e I'.an
,r^.
detailed explanation: j
“The wmy I fiot my war ingerywaaj os« a
a ketohon of a hog. The bog war a, Ub*r t
aow bog and' our captain wanted.her ! d;iy i«
for lorege. He wa* chLsin the now !
hili..
nd i:u*xia.
and ahe crawled threw a boai in
I»i«ilatu.n
icar
e^ntuatl’
A.wl.
ben wise- {
• the I
prA*laction of 4>riginalJ
nginalj
Xeguir.Hl aKt!u>r ;
corred phyatoal diMihilumx he M*nt^
went about llm slri-cU of Mount Vor
non in rags, left fi;.tss,
,.f this
tdent. arlio. iroinir in pnrantt. cr.
tbr iwrty
»»***
ell..
rale fei
►i.*.; ehc uaiita to marry that w
able iKH-t. while 1 wniit her to,mar
thorough man.*‘Vou. Iteing a aoJdier. think all
Uaw-o U.nuionii military nun. *
r»o«t tiiriv hare inor«* «'<iurui;e In
rmil ImmIv «tr h!a than your mu>ur."
• If J tliouKbtf hat I would gU.‘
to ll;.ii-/
............................... Ml*. Pubrltr huajuatl • Why not t>ut the two lu.-n t
arrlrfM! iu Ihiotoo Harbor from Dec ^
The youiiir worn-' ap-wk
aill hold
The
• •Hu n ,.iu-.will go to tb«r major. Itu
ftM-lr anuoal et
AhuJ l-Ni would 3>»u augg. nl. il.H tor’,'”
Kou Jont- 10 aojl
that to m.v I will think o
----------iUu- Ido 11. Coi,... to my oin
olh.’. nt till
1 I mil
-,
..
'
I you t
mm
II1..;.t.-.ind In:
,,
;
.dIs t:,.. i.-iiv iLi- .d Mine,
*7';
, r
ell/wM.iiei loMiiruu.ll yi biirli^a I
•'*’'*
**”'
“ 4*“d. rsi.iml
jj
tl:une«!^lo dl.reg.ml
.Mulb-l.. WtM dusl 41. l;,|.|. well jV"'’
..ml
b it iJU
Oh U.r
f..r a M
M-rmou
t« bo
.«nd the miooi u.ll win
iM.w,., „,
m1 h
iim.ii to
prfa. b .| .-,t h. r r..i. r.,! oi»
next .lay llH,.^ I.u.lud II,e Iloihal n .ihir,*: hI .m.M 1.. s;,M ..f l.. r but
oih.^e u few imi.ul.-s Im r..re II,e
h1..,i u.,. «vll
H .• |.rc;,. her
». Il.e d.Ntor hilling MliniiiutHd
tury 4W I
j
Na*
1
Oscar Straus.
• So your uxhft liuMa upon your
Imarrjiui: iLc
•okller. U«r ..kl
the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will not have time to pay your
bills, and your competitor will not'
have anything to bo but sell break
fast food.
:
:
:
:
:
:
f.*i;
Idlgbimg and u,.,r;il d,*'4oiali,*h
UIH.II itm illgl.r ^
tilde 4 b,s k the buiouii,* Nx iop.4ll.i,-s of
Antrrba fixr the d.*NiNdh*«! 1 inns, tlie
l-.-rs.*, iiti-d ehristinn SiuudUts and tbe
cpprx-ss..d and mass.-o i,*il J.yvs.-
He-May 1 bav, tb, pl,*aMjn*.u
She -^)h. not ,iultr so many at
*'*“ *frsld.-lUustrated Blta.
en„*s.4*ugcr.
) '
Th* TIasa For Rr*r*o<lo«
-Wbat for.
j In this inmlstent age. when life
als.ut to^^ucTC Is at high pn'Nxurv. tb
take Ibr oil,, i d ,x just Wfor,- you n.n great need of
bom** boxvlliig
VI.C
sirccx. I
lb,* jd.*.dule m*,'«**>sity of
•Eureka !’ ”
'
i retTen fIon.
• Hut I dl.lu 1
hath.- he ITU- f \vhat U work ixortb. t-N|iet ,aIly Ijaln
iH*rforo„-*i with
le*t,*d
1 work, w l„ u t
-The mail ra.xs be bad It all ready f.cultl,**,. tbe
for you nmi it lM,'t bis fault If you * leins exbatiNt,*,l>
dldiiT lake U.”
j One amhllU.ux of U*xomlng a writer.
-You idl him." auld -kr, blim*,b*s. *
tbluks be is giving time
handinx U l*aek to Ibe mes*4-ngcr. "1 ^ ij for,dug Lis brain jH*yond natural
will pay this hill when be iH'Ods me I Hnxlla. He believes that what be does
the auU of clotbe* 1 hft there at that * orer boura Is clekr gain and that « rlt-
Hxperien'et d Salesmen and Saleswo
men, also Cashier.* Apply to-night
from 6 to 8. and Monday morning.
W. D. Furgeson Adjustment Co.
Sleinherg's Store.
1
“1, is U«ry Jtnnovjna”
.I m lit, X.m vNh-.wxlo, . ii.. v ookm*.!
kjtu! If.»r th
to till- in,-inl>F!S offilir
ilir Ilaniih
h.,ki:i;4 li.i*> 1,4-, I, -iMiiU il
i;i, .M
i.owtl. r h.i,l Imm-ii ummI
fattilif
nanu-
-**Avoici ScJoK Anrhoyaartocs'*
J
hy.
A
u*iitg Inltiis..,, s I'u.vM uoiin- Tvir.u is
run*
Cn-.iiu of l an.Tr hakin- I’ovvilrr at :ku- pi r poiiml.
|
?
ibcnplions Oarofully .tmcI Conscientiously Compounded.
Jobnson’^s Drug Store.
A $SS Daveoiaor't For S30
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
Tor a beautiful Davenport? If so
»bere is your cbance--a $55.00
Daoenport for iust €oen $50*00«
5 ft. 5 In. long, fllabogany frame,
bigb back covered witbsifkplusb*
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
House FMrnis'hers. 218 Front Street
i
m
THE EVEKIXO KECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, AtlCEL. SATEnPAV. MAY SO,. IMS.
ual fbe fcaluti* lo ib«
being given
eommdee.
«m« foilowed bjr prayer by
. P. tnium and tbe singing of
^ by the nsaembly
i
After a few words of w
e Com
! minder «mlth fntnKiured the ^ pe»k4^r
s;,ss:'
|t^
{ant:
■
n«» la in.a-c. s,r
-
.
S^SES'StSlsSiMi
:^s-r ,ra3!i.r.u‘fir;r»Tr-^
sjj;r..“;.’s;!?.rsss; wortin*
“ ~with ot on Uad ud
ktkiH®
Abeolutoly Pure
SCRVEO IN THE CITY
0ON. G.G.C0V£LL’SADDlES2i
ISPOKE STIRRINQ WORDS
i
Decorated and
::r
'r:;::. r.i'.
EU
r
• H
.
Water,
auJ
■ 1 :
i4 il.»
nstion*
usd ( . .i . d-. wa« hmng.i oi»vei
iA.ja> by MrlTier.i/.Ti Fu.st. No |v
A K , by tbe Woman’» Id lb<i
and <’orn|ian) M
Os lug to ii
liiat Memorial day eumer ibK >eai on
Haurtdiy many <d tbe moi.h did i...i
t’Unu\ though
surb
liiNlltutb.n* a
(Siuld do iMi Mn.|i.^ded bii*im-. for aJi
Of a part of the day
At M o’rliwk Hie eoiiimiiuv i*n d. <v
r»Mnl..d to the lem.-t
graves of all ohl sol
• ere dt^ofaled with
line
for yt
Term
i .and falU.r..
«-r»« III In.le.r
■»oe of NMi. d
...
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WILL OPEN MONDAY
S's3i
iiiurujil baii'h all
lug t.l .iid<-i
li«>|ii i|<-|iaM
«|.iai1.-r. b> A.lp.tant M
t'-.iiiii.an.!. I SmiHi r. ad fi
•1)1 h. ad :
Morgan 1
made in tho civil war
No prouder;
disticulion will your sons have than !
that they won as heroes of the Sism
isn war
No one need vouch for the '
d.*votion of future generations, with 1
yuor example of imtnotism in tin
!
hearta. and as long as the occasion •m '
the thirtieth day of May i* faith
, observed, to ,tir .«« .o«
metuorus of dur |iairioHc
there .
is DU
no Tear
Tear of
of rel»el
reliel at
at home
h<
if
orjnva.ion |
from abroad. But let the r. d hand
anarchists or of ibt> revolut oa <
1st or of the invader attempt to oblit |
eraie one single star from the flag of
the union aud everyr J-alT
i-atilotio citixe ij
will arUe to av(
the wrong as yon
o snppnas the-te-
:r No“o
gat and the
burner. Hni- euj.nint; the mott perfeet artificial light known. At a’l
tiim < , wlHumi variatinn in qualify
aii.l »t rule* detrinc eom|a*ibin
Then. a> an an .d kindma to tho
kite he ha* *aeni iti "hive and
pn.iert." he
win
In.-italUa Has
IlHiiue. a.' a i.»k»:ii ot h*ve. and to
..mHhe d
cherish fivUngs
Thiii
home a paradiM*
As
^.ervire* are still
I
run free, and
and nU ofht'r ap
Hanges Flvtti
plianoe-;
1 placed at cost, a
tiiHif id[ III.
1 h1. rate means r.m *npph
hiiii.se 11
wlHi
V
what
we.re
eon-idi
>ear
i hsikl*!!
e«H»kilig
•
j
Forty
Wholetile am
'
Five
.
Z>\
Sold
by
the
court.
man’s stock of
We
E.
Galesburg
Hoff
til.
have bought the r.*- r. at
49c on the dollar. Thr -.He be
gins Tuesday morni j ilur.c 2,
street.
The Globe. 1
Traw.crse C ty.
At Hi. i..ne!ie
progruiu ilo>.d
The Racket opened th.s morn
ing and had a packed house a.I
for
work
in
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
I I
We are open for bids on the whole
or any part of the Steinberg dry goods
I and clothing stock.
Cash deal only.
W. O. Ferguson Adjustment Co.
!
I IM
v;
day.
We
open for bids on the whole
or any part of the Stenberg
O. Ferguson Adjustipen
. of Juilils
Sfein
idc and the entire
;il wlmle^le Htid let
h’i
K M MomUy fvening
“ I the iw*t degree
Attend the no
toisy sale j
Racket stc re. Half price
rule. The Boston Store.
THE MIN BOTH KIND AND
WISE .
ACTS ACCORDINGLY :
w w
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
Iran) J
He livid a toot imig tribute to the
LleiiO
iH.irur hc-u iel
aoldicr of the W) s who have hvr t to
* * ,. a,Hi the ^n. iani of the c,
.^laim to jNiiiieruy the heroiouim• . , nM b l h) a rlr im eurp. There*
comrades gave ur>
e:e H.
the old v urans in h.u .‘ ,h«H live, on the alUr of dbelf clun
lid He . mete honored hy more thnti
lie lutr. d lM .vl a. Hie> ,.ai..,.d
j
Time, he said, is the healer of ell
N. vt, III line M.me hundreds Id I vrouiids. and be spoke of ' the uniTed
.rdviol ehl.drrii. earh iMarliig a
nif.vt^no,
of the ].rtsei.t time
•Staf..
flag
IlMiidredH id
rHlre«.. I Every true Amenoau lotlav either of
mariJied -along the walk. ahreaM of; ,he north or the south, u ,woud of hi.
rounds. Where.ooitniry I
s the nag I
afierm-.n -k- i f„ not
u dear to. go forth in <
fenae of i
lie hrand. d as falsehoc
'He hm ..I Iiiauh war, a-, foil*.
Fifrm *di* i’a.v- xtr.*. t. right r*-.iing
.‘^1. , weM ou State K. riiluii north
*•>11 riihm i»» Froiit. «-n»i mi Front to
Tuesday. 8 a. m,. we begin the
fark. .miH, on i•«rh to StubV,
sale of E.
Hoffman's stock,
.Stall to Ihiardmai
M>uth
which was bought at 49c on the
iSmrdmaii
a\<iiinto
Wa^hit
dollar. Wait for it. The Globk
ib. iM . t.T Hie i-roiind118
Front
street. Wurrburg
I he a-*eiiii.l> wa- 4%'i!ied to
Refrigerators
/b'r
•Tat“:
on tb,.=
Sohnor ...an ., U-lo S..Hn.nl,..,,
tviv
su-a
-ramer Columbia,
Good mu si
t'hsrlevi.u. Midi
lie prorided
h%di
tiler
piatu.
liiiHi an d Kale
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Albert Kussell of South Union street, an eight .'^muh. i barj, »i.tv. Midi
email plauu. I'lla i:m.Ty Charle
i pound girl
girl
Tbe Columbia Transfer Co. unload
y.iaiiu.'ll M t nderhill. Ikd
' ed the lhr«^ carload* oi paving bn
that have already arrived.
|\ai,o
Mi«-’ Huub
Han.
The Modern W oodmens lil meet
C..MI!!- !•et.»...L
their hall at 1 p. in. toinorro
•
Kraktiur
tend the funeral of Geo. Harr
ChHrlevntv
;
S.»hmei
iaiif Hr
II
Cl.irU
r:| tTrnVet>e
.«e »
......... ....
IS in SI veii^4v>
This i
lU the 1
Niue pi
l.i-vm»*. 1. *:i i! tv li-ii.. *>ii:aib
ae ;;iv.' Ibat ohmI piain.>
world. It h.»- iiv. |
Iml kvs
are ?o!d ;ii pure- nud that
ebsn tweiitv idiidetiu.
pi. a-.
ai Hriiiii. n llr.e.
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Uii.id .M. . T
.1 M Cliffe. Maim
- *“■
hy romi.iHieb r W M Smith, wit
ollle. fN pa l ami pi. .i |,t of the
It aiid'W II U. Jduyor Santo
raid'"
r/'w
Sold
t.. rio/vcre -i'. r«t.e U
*»
‘til.,“I!!.‘ill.
-I loral cittsea of me Tl
' and to the loyalty of
,.riKe *ii,n
oouniry who conlribnd d
1
At
oi l.
jfurm...l. With Marshal I. k Cleveland jaal sbate
!in alvane*Th.- iM-f#**.i*»iion was J
hy H rifi and drum rorpK, CVimiian)
Grand Army of*^ ihTlie^Wlc^l^'iAT*
tH At as an d-M ort *4 hon
on to lu country. Itappahannock gave
OB II (jUo men; to the defence of
Waphington SO 000 weie lo*t. at Fred
erlcksburg. U.00«i; with Grant in the
Wihlernesa. 4U.<KS> and In battle, lu
I-riiKHi and tbroogh sickness almost
half a million of the hrsTe Hoys in
Blue gave their lives in four rears,
strewed Flowers on the Bay,
besides the vast number
> bar
II I .. (I.ai He I'.miitittet of
called
upon
3 sofier
from i H”ouKlf'*dhsense* coniraoted ID the
Hie po>i rcwim t.. tbe dork, aberejarrov.
DV., But the <» A. H hare given
b.) Merged Ihraer^ uihui Hie Wht.-r much more than this
Tbey have
n boiioi of tbir d. fuined naval hero.-. I given os Unooln. Grant. Hayes. Gar-
LOOY OF OLjp VETERANS
.Craves W
Pi
IN
I
b.“J. To.tf«,.d:
‘ ceased ohaiging till everyone
driven from the field and the
stars atn..................................................
pes iilanted in honor and
in glory
BODoment forever to u
mam aa an emblem of indejieudeno.-.
of liberty, of unity and of humanity,
He spoke <f the growing danker
danfc. r
from the
anarchistic
sentiments
brought to our shores by foreigners,
While we extol the latiotism and v.l
or of our oountrym
countrymen, we most not
forget that it is on
forget
ours to supjiort nnd
to mhintaiu tbe grei
in the world today. We must U
faithful to our trust as our lath.rs
and our forefathers have been in the
past.
Our governmenl today com.
niands the respect and admiryiHon of
all the world, and with the aid of
. o".
FITTINGLY
....... .
w« withl'*-*
“|tip»tn luMwid tbat.ft.T tlilrtr T»»n.!.
’ i °trS/7 blow
THERE IS NO SUBSTnVTE
DAY
LAUNCI^
CAUGHT IN HAY PRESS
"‘lilt's/
POWDER
MEMORIAL
MANY NEW
buJ 1 f 1^to | !?6 s?^ da>°iSd
srdii;nj‘i\.!:
• ^WNORFOR
jtJlEADHEROK
I
...
,wiih iheM- it is exiM'v't.M that
MtttofiMa-!..........................
T
:
Tom 8t
Has Seven Under Way
•upplnirap. I
Liiutfers Hera U>ck.nQ tor ulii u m* ^banoe fur m.wls aitbout
r toward all I
Help to Work in Landis tor Char. l««mg the rtore. ao , v, r> dav luialward with aora eertaintr
tlial ia grand and beanUfal and tme
levoix Sbfiar Co.
cntirHy fmm 12
than ia tba repibUe of tbe United
fmploy«
inleiu
;luwa, lor a newfoot launcb. to be
iftti.‘tl aiib d sis htir.^o-ptvwer Kav A
IlUiden engine
Mr. Stanton now'has
way. and the
o» many fine
mer
ha* dithem in
id promimt
Left Foot pn ^IH
caaee which called
To young childrea be
fifty oenu i
^
|wiaer young peoi‘l<» from
anl. a burn I
Special Clo th.oB Sal. « th|^
defatod tbe gYeate;^:foa | •
of the wholaaoma Inflaeoce U.u day :
i
utrM.r.i t.iday. giiilng b^^ nfi I
Boston Store
oget M-hoOl
eaught in a hay pr»*ss
He wa^ 1
It ti tiTm~that“t^T f^hV a lo«o^^
*** <'' * *^^*°®*
‘men ox fort. ............
■ > pipiv j
Mr Ailga
for (boae who came home from tLe
I ^
I
woman
to
look
after
the
chUdrem
v
hou
k
plae..
an.l
wa!
m d
glortoas tUla,
__ wilb
but one _____________
Miclii.!
▼aoation |«enod good cm- hroUKhl to th- e
have the Mijur>
Wiim 1 was a member of the Or
ganand AUbama
tlie Hepoblio “
On
^ide by sidejn Cuba.
The. hit J.-iii ua- eui «q,
and wn* a
" 1*. to iin-ak in |.*rtica
tak<*n to !l;t
1*1 figures, aud ign:*
c bot. L Those who wish “
wt.uit.i . a a
serrioes of tbe prlr
:uonld Wastungton
I hare aocom^.hsbad
camnlw
hind Itbe gone
NINE PIANOS IN SEVEN OA^S
was the leasl
BREVITIES
Forge, and tb
strike a blow in behalf of bumanttr. |
Tne Spaflord oaae at Frankfort has Record of a Week s Work of the Hut
are today k
Th. re were thousands of willing vol-1 again boon jwstponed uniir June
A»ers for Crmnell Bros.
in blelory.
It's so seldom you get a
chance to pick up choice
loice china.
china,
E-knacks at
Itassware and
t the opportunity
the most of. Sa'e
(in. (ms (oi Pi i T
.Utterly Blocked!.
At times the Racket Store was so packed with eater
bargain seekers that it was almost impossible to
move about, ts Salespersons could not eare for all.
We Will have mo^e Monday. Come in the morning
if possible,
/
not bargains in tbe air or on paper
but in reality at tbe Racket Store, w
Xh^ Boston Storo
Traverse Cliiy, IVlieH.
ADJUSTMENT SALE!
^or Bonofit of Orocli'tors--Oo‘mm©noing iviorideiy, Jcino Ist
f
U:t
We will offer the entire Steinberg stock consisting of Dry 600d$» CuHaitlSt DfapcliCSt
Bailor made Suits, Clothing, men's and lUomen's Furnishings. Bats and Caps. Shoes and
everything In tbe line of Ready*to*tUear Barments in lots to suit, the buyer ROR oasm
OIMI-Y! This entire stock must be converted into cash immediately for the benefit Ol
Creditors, regardless of Cost, in fact thousands of dollars’ worth of it will be sold at less than
F“ifty Oen^s on tho Dollar!
'
Come early and secure first choice. Watch for our Daily special sales. They will interest
H
^
.... you... .
Enormous Reductions in tbe Clotbing and $boe Departments
FoNow the crowd to $loinbere’8«Store will open Monday, Junelst at 9:30 a m.
m. D. Ferguson Jidjustment Company
■^VAIMXKO 60 experienced Salesmen and Saleswomen, also
Cashier Apply to-night, 6 to 8 o’clock, and Monday Morning.
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1003
HARTTHREE
Pages O to J 2
mer the ecbool wo incrcstsed by the
nddlUon of Jnmee. William. John and
THE nFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
O''« SCHOOLS OF TRAVERSE CITY
Rlehnrd Unrinnd; MelUsa. Bmma and
Anna Rice, and n girl whose name has
the oldeet. being about a year older
than the teacher.
was
the
first
school ever Uugbt In the lower pen
IttsuU north of Manistee, except those
connected with the Indian missions
and Mr Walt s on board the schooner
Madeline, the story of which Is given
elsewhere
I
After the close of her first term of
U
U
*rh<HW
Vlt^
Bft)
yw»
»tofe
wau
th«*
In
III.- ni)
irf UAlny
In an
wMrf,
oAa^rrmn
flr.f •
school, in the fall. Mlsa Helen went
lo Chicago, where she sfient the win
TRAVCRtE ClTVt FIRST SCHOOL RUILOINQ.
TratHr*.-'
fhd-i.
ter tn study.
Dur «|
dlllrpntlx etrlblDK lo ranrr oui |
hofo^ for their famlUes atfi WfaMir
with Witch to mahe the fniurw- >« ar. I
r-L r
many la tha city today who look harh l
lavH auKlvnd fur half a ceulur)
I
•The city today aiai.dw an a inonu’! 1
Taught the Ftrat
tho* lllilMl
thHr ramilies.
atdves and laid
the lutle selllemeht which U ni»« a
city 4if wejilih. proaress and lmp»ri
In the midst of ih. lr sir.iKKle- for
ne-esbUles and the hop-^ ft.i lusnrle.
one of the first duller' of ih. .fitrly
plt.neo-rs was t.» provMe a s. heo* And
the maKtilficeiil Slrtifl.ires tf lodav
which
have rrown hum
ih.
fir-t
sch.s.r In the Jlllle iuii siahU
;-:j.
V I
ii
;
the tiianiM-r
te.tify
in
Sketch of the EMty Life ofNn. Helen I. Hitchcock. Who
Taught First Sckeol in 1853.
■
the start was made
Aii.l many of
the pmmiDeni husltiess "and pnifess
and dithers who have *;oui
.ur l.».rd IH'.;; ii f..iuid at Us head a fnym tie main part t»f the settlement.
III!.- hanil. i on
tin>ell.»w
sand • In wiiat Ih n.iw the eastern part t»f the
wealth
and
.Im wh.-re
fanu-.
are
riill
.-ache, w ith a wall of unbroken for-1 vtllaKe
The exact location U lot 3
The tall ]of block 11'. on the south side of Fnmt
for the old
hear
they were Itrst taup.lii t.
write
And the iM.^iil..n
iliien that had Rr..wn Rn-en dt.wn to stn*ei a sh(»rl distance east of Board-
still here K>io strong ev
their early tn. i.ial iralM
dilin-
he water s .-.iRc were In-Iuk felle.1 • man avenue
I’nder the supervision
iml fi.e air. warm In the sprlnic sun of Mr Ijiy. who manifested much per
was swet-t with spicy, reslmnis sonal Interest In the enterprise, the
There! hotise wa^ repaired.
.r.lor id (he freshly cut
public road in the whole with sut^appilancet as circumstances
here
two
year*
T -Bates,
taught
la
the
summer*
*63 and lkC4
Rev. H P. Blake
HuevAvd.^ her in the winter of
and afi.-rward taught four temu. re _
an
which eonnecrit with the AtUn
he i‘aclfic aud ll..- Gulf 8he has
her mile luiud of buys and girls
to a host of nearly, ihre.- th.iu^
ill oil-
rejoice-^
Itt Its
stately
aud
bv-auiy.
but
•l.lum ibliiks t.f the Huy acoru from
bleb B grew
i.e1 Us all stop a mo
meut Ur.w aii.l SUV ns we Kl.iry In our
I- seh.M.ls wlu.-h rank fir.,t am..ng
Miehlgan seh.s.ln. B.k! bU^s Trav.-rse
. first tea. her all hon..r and re
I..r a-' the years of her life to
- n.ay th.-y Ih- n.any and happy
Mrs ,H..len (bs.dale Hltfhcuck
THE TEACHING FORCE OF lM»-3.
Prophecies ^Realized
A
WortIsFrom Mrs, Helen
Hitchcock.
F.rst
Teacher
liil.sshin schtsil at ’ ftrm
The dot»r was In the woat side
inly iMisn.ltlce f»r There was a small window near the
It Is <»M Ml
miles or more to the south U‘H.r. aud another at the east side of
AilliiK that thVre should Im-some rer.- a
a h.indnsl
h.indi
• mi we.vi Las at Uhl Mission, and
was ' the room A stove atood in the middle,
ferencf lo their past hlsiiirv
that Just fifty years have
ce the opening of the fin.!
i '‘am glad
os '<wlle.l tliand Traverse isiuiofllce The (Th»( teachers desk, atood near the
to have wltn.ssed the outgrowlh and
InR-mile smli nicnt at the head of the | west
window
A blackboard
hun«
Th«- K\
xpanslon of th.» principles so early
n.h-av..r.-.1 to j bay was l«-ainiiiiiK to U- calliMl t;rand UuaInst the wall. The deaka were neat,nd quickly adopt.-.1 by the unlte.1
srli.s.ls
rnmi
jTraverse tTiy. ih.- a.ldttlon of viiy-jly made but not painted. The tiiwr
, history' ol
urk
id
sum.luiiK
funcdleii
^as
hsise
aud
open,
and
upon
one
oc
the first class In thi- little h.c J.ulld ]^lnyt
who
tlL.iiRhi
the
tailalcatfh.n
teacher
and
girls
gatl.crtxl
iiiK Uiiill the preseiii day
lnf».rma^h «in*>f
ii. the winter of lv:.i3 Mr jtbclr .klrts closely aWut them and
thin which will he t*f lntere»ft./niM K*-*d j
which has developtul a splelidh!
tern of mental tralniiiK
thi refi
only to those wh«i forniiv! (In-rf*isier ^I-•> i»
that a
I.e
called
simply
Reading, spelling,
he first iMistmasier was Hr {urltini;.
arlthmetlr and
geography
made of Ih.- r.-<'ord tif acc.ii
dale, a w«-ll iHlucatisi physl ««.re taught tn the old fashioned way.
roents of thos.- who sought t».
tip a system for Iho lM-n.-fli of future U lan originally from Vermont,
wh.. |
whlU- tvwwhlng. Mlsa Helen lived
ue
ThU
park"
had
been
M-t
iged. retiring in 1*^*4
building
puriK.seM
This
lllM*ral proiMMiltlon was gladly accept-j
At the th.-ii going j
At the January
time lo
glv,- up
; with her falher sfamily .IntheIx^rd-
to lakt* the public luu-k for building
drifuM
w.vi
j |ng house, the expenseofherImard
d house thereon." and ilq- Uuvrd
Instructcwl to uke preliminary
being defrayed by the i^atrons «.f the
Traverse t'Hy's most progressive clil
lens, the Informaib.n pr..vbled will
have fur tiamt a special slguinramv
Klsewbere In this vdUUm
tor apd the ttrm that hU elder daugb ht.UMOn the dirwcl n
ihe Hfieenth year: no bridge
lleb-u. then
t.-d bv A.ta- ..f tie- 1
Mrw. Htitn R. HItehcock
Traverse City's first school teacher
Uught
In
U.53 4—From
an
f..r
anolh.-r
hU
which
was'ptomotA.I to the sup.-r
, int.-u.l. tii-v
«.r
th.
State
Normal
SthiM.l
at
M(
Fb-asant
a
positkm
)wbkh he sttJl hobU
Burlng hU renjjden.-;- In Traverse City th.- schcoJ* at!tainA-.l a high degr.-A- of .-xcellency.
•U mg pracANl on the Ann Arbor lUt.
‘an.l hobhiig a high iioMition
[th.-scl.iMi.iU A.f llo- state.
Early Teachers
and
Superintendents
own was such that more school room
was neA-d.-d, and at a ipt-clal meeting
March L'J*; 186V. the sum of H.2<m. was
appn.prlated
until
in the N..rmal sfh.H.l iTl Ypsllantl fn.m
mall an.l what will
«SS of e\.>!uib»u frv.m
In the m.-antime the growth of the
except the
who
-ndent
noiLer HI B.-.uviIl.
Alr.-a.lv tb. space
stops for obtaining the park for sale,
ud to report atdfae next annual meet
[- there was
when Pn.f C
A-ngagA d. bivldlng the
uil.liilg i.u South. I
as "deemtMl expedient at thU time
; bad d.H idcd at this
i4vy A fo t.. take chargv- of. sch.s.l »!r assumed by Hannah. I^y A
act
It was
their large IsmiMing h.mse
it was a (V.. according to the co
the sch.H.l
part ol the contract iM-iw.mi the doc • something of a walk
V* to enter the prac-
I b.M.l li.Mis.-H Tli.-re
me.Mlug It
blv pracilc- and had
lie had tn-en v-ngagej this year by
sbb- MUC4-A-SS until hi*
wllllngm-«H to have the plat vacat.^i
and used either f..r a sch.ml building
pric.** the bl.K-k was worth at bast
;.Ni.
res|Hvt.H| among < Hannah
MU* Elcam.r
I John Nixon taught.
K-U rls-was Heeled
and condUA-tAHl the-
expr.-ssA*d a
and as some «tf thus.- Instriiiiieiaal hi
are still .alive and
:i,si by
couM.lA-rA:d a stately i.-dificA,- wUv-n first
and Hannah. Ijiv A C..
ed by the dUtrl. t
s
,h...prlwlpal.
in 1KM1 Prof s tJ BurkhAWvd waa eti-
Kencratbms as wcllasf..r theniselve..
the establishment of tio- lirst silns.: j
^
aside by Hannah, luy A C.. as a gift A-iA-<'tA-.l. lias U-A-n A-nlatKe*! by the a«l
> the town for a public park
As tRe dnion ..I wings ou eitbA-r side, ami
»wn grew. It was n.»t de.-fiu*d advis now .K-.-.ipl.-dl by the High s4b.s.l aud
s.-v«*ral A»l ibi* gra-b-s
on KIiuw.snI
able to maintain -It for that purp »^e.
school
The l>o.>ks were such as the pupils
fay. lo"whuh Mr. Ijav ac-1 happeiie 1 to have
h'av.-
««. I►■*uh in ihi- mil .rf IKSi and th-
huHdlnit .a>
.«.ii«in-> al
Ih- U-smi.ina..I II.., rail i.-m. in IKKk
From 1SS6 ttt iLa* pfA-M-nt
the pul.lt.* park. iH-iiig .-ntir.- block
<4 ibt- villa/.- plat, and the bUg-k pnHir.A.,* of
s .lK>iit.ib-.l
bv
Stat«>. i*ark and tious ts fresh
The Central schts.l buiidiug
Washington str.*.-ts and
Boardman citlA-ns
lot or s..ld and the pr.n-A-A-ds app!i.*<l j
of the sch.H.ls of the vlllaRe hlH to •'•I U» KeiiiuK a p.*slut!iee i-stabllahed a siml e. with
When he proiiosea the harmlens Inte
'Ihe cmmutilly
at
larRe. . lH-'c«nse »« the ‘ll»-ad
.1 r.ran.l Traverse Hty the clerk I comm*; up thrviugh one of the chlnki
every iMsIy takes a personal Inieri:^
In the M-h.sil svst.-m
: t’areful
mmpaatliUis
a
..fiunng iM-rmaii. niliy in ivus Mis* Maud
w,«l,iht> •
b»d th,- Mhu,.l U Ihf
l- rm„..-nt l.r..h
^
b.- s. h.M>) hoUM- ait.l build an Ad
Iher.-lo Thl- et.larg. n..-nl was building
s p.v„unK hmd lh« .rbuul u?lding on the south .-nd
were takA
made by
i: <: S
A O, Smith utd
t.g and folding d.K.rs cn. >“-J bamlMotne bulk "*
the buiblu.R
Htv.-.v Ati.|, r»..n »vn- hlM learhi-r.
►1.10 h|^h ►.lH«l Kt..UU.|.
Th« »,.rk ,
n«-cted th.- iw.. r.M.nis
.n was agiiaU-d of
purIH.^.■^ what wa
it se.-ms
school in Traverse City,
tb«- aiiii'uat (u.-.-(ing iu l>v65 4he tim«*.
Uf ♦-•H.
appr..prlat.,-d t.. re
h.. ann.tal in.-eiing in
In the Traverse City
»e hwvdlni; i.i ihe>oii}d admit of. at the e*|»ense lA the
effori lo.r.-ttlon
Ct-lehrate the liftlflh aiililv
/ the sch.K.ls of Traverse niy.
•
died
tbuhe who hav.- dwelt in the so.ind
wl.l.h
Wh. fi -.|.nn« . am. a!.m»; tin- slu.res h.w In the winter of IR51 and 1K5J. It
•f <;raii l Trav. r . l ay in the y.wr «»f Eitsil In a wild locality, some distance
piost ehcellei.t hands
, While there has heeli le.
V
who
no other ran ever love It.
Shv ba
the {Itile mill settlement grow
city, the cent^if a web of st»M-l
hundred i.-acbers.
When Ihe .mk.gr.iws
FIRST SCHOOL TEACHER
.11 OF TRAVERSE CITY
-t around It on ev.-ry shle
, ,
' ;
and
be west side h.i. and ago Ik-tober 24 last, now of Graad
side cv.mer *4 Tenth Rapids, had charge in 1N62. Mlak
Martha E .Cram, now
Mrs. Thus.
I'htidr.-n. with their more than a
menu In the material development of
*to s*wk
prxMldenl for- line on Ihe eaHt
sch.M.Ih..use under the pine.-, on Ihe
bay shore
For many year* she ban
Its waves fi.r decades of year.-,
foriii an idea of the pruari*.!* ahlch
has r.-Milled In the development of
the system 'since the early pioneer
days.
Other lllustrailons will serve
to Interest as well as t«i form a record
imH-ilon with the data
which
ipp’lel
pn.ve d>f interest and
vatm- 1.1 1
And a« their c-hHdr.n arew In phy Unh » pli-a»ure oijui
•Ic^ .Ulure the plt.n««<-r» did not f.^ ahl. h Ihe J.I.lE*- !.■
tif hts (..riii. r
K«t their Intellerlual de»elupiueut }
to
rjz
and Ihe turn of |Mn was voted
ed in her pretty home In ih.- hlllv
■ar the dear old luvy. which U loved
duairy of those
eloquently
for
U fifty y,*ars this year that i#.
the yuunr, girl teacher g n
little fl.M-k of nine through the
l«ths of learning in the rmgb l g
frl.-nd^l.i|i j
iho^*- ah«.
h>
for
Returning the following .No, i.
Frov.d.ng
Miss loKHla e afterwards foHaroe
ah.-u ,
•"i
hound
IS and 16. l»ark bkK-k. and u*ed for summer of 1N55 The follovriag winter
They also rvtx^mmendi-d ihv H-acher wa> a Mr Enos, the buildthat a primary building Ih- .-iwted in mg usA-d being a i»ari of what was
the west part i4 the town, on what I* afterward knows as the Front Street
m»w the comer of Ran.k>Iph*»trtwH and Hom-e which was burned down sever
al yeafi ago
in the winter of 1»5«57
hlfts-fur a school house ^
avenue. For this site
the school was Uught by Theron Bosthe fir
iwi. rears of the eaUt :'**‘**^«'*
.»*
^
wick in what was then the new dls
f the Traverse CUy school are:*^»^tncl
school
house
on the rv>raer td .
o, fd in the account given of the i
In INvr
her schoi.l building was
ear:y*,uarhers‘uf the school.
'erectetl
Hi iu|s.n the »^ast side grxmnds I*ark and Sute strw-ls.
in lN5r. It was found
spi-cial mtHiHug held June 2o.
Miss Belle llannah. slsit^vrf Hon.
thret- new
primary- buildings I'.-rry Hannah, afterward Mrs. Ayres,
have a school house for said dlstricl
of
,r
«,iuforial.lr
j
li tu a lour tloif aao Imi U«* r* an- j
purpuae and
earner of
Bciardman avenue
and
was Farwell Campbelt.
: Wa^lngion str<-«-t
They sIm. recom
mended that the newer jKjnu.n of tht j occupied by the
ll does not
old school building be-muv,-d to
apiH-ar who was the teacher In the
spring, she was again emplbyed to •to l»e applied on. said building.
iu , —
leach, in the log schindbouse. at an 18S6. I2W more was votevi. and la one on the
advance of fifty cents per week on m?. 1250 more
ThU building was aUnd Vnlun
the former wages.
OB the southwest
Early In
c.mer ttf
xnd
Park Place mor.* sch.H.l
city among those drawn lo the wllde:
i Ihe site now occupied' by siH-clal me.ness by desire for adventure, a yimng
pi.nb.n of I'ark Place
|A.lJ..ummen
Thomas
A Hitchcock,
whi.se
unl.n.k.-n alM«r .
si„r4)
i.lonH*»ra!
with pleanure upon lh«»«- iliios
fear rauililtw
School Houses
a priman
Undoubtedly this
Intensdiig loforiMtion About Efforts of Pfameers and
Substantial Growth of System now Established.
Building ftk.
bon forgotten
Blliabeth Cutler was
the yoongeet pupil; Albert Nbms was
1
[he
holding the
tKAsUlon
unlU
1902.
j w hen he rA-sigti.d to accept a chair al
GrlnnA-Il 1'nlvvrt.ity, Iowa, and Prvif. I
B <;illM-ri of;St
is
filled th.
building.
ThU was pisce.1 on the lot already oc-
amAing
On tlu resignation Principal C H
Horn was api»oiuied superintendent,
Johns ha* alnce then
position wth honor lo him
lo the satUtactlon of the pat
h.
Traverse City acbooU
early dagu.-rre..t>pe
iipied. but facing on I^k street, and
Kfvm omu-acher
In a little log
------------------The A-arlv srb.M.l mlnui.s'ixr- v.-r> !
Just at the n-ar of the, <*»d building,
lA-arbATs
'“’h a roll of 13 member* and
of
the
founders
and ai.d was c.ii.io-<'ied with thi* by *a Imiwrfeci in the reA-or.l .4 <
.. • '‘«'»«'y <‘i 11 ‘»"a week
IHH.pIe of our town, then but a small cover.-d px-sagA-wav of a f*-w f.n-t In Asha* aln-ady bA-A-xf statA-.l.ML
Ou.Ml.1,- ... Ih- Br.i
In tr.. •-'»> ’h- -TrAver-r CUr tether. nuiDand la<ilated community
length.
The two buildings really
,-r- Oty. l-.rl.lnK In ll.. ►,.mn..-r.
» n-n'Mx OX roll ol
Now. our fine school liuildlngH mani formed ‘an L. aud wert- U.th plain, ooeUM and vat
In tl- »in..r of Ini: ,•»■- '*•' «»«-' ‘<»‘nn »ho.ed.I.7M
fe*t the growth and wealth of our sb.ry buildings. i*alnted while
M lifl.. H.1.0 <i»n.m.,n an .■i.M. ri. n
»< >■»“■ «««
•’‘O ,
citizens, and the gr.-en
well kept
In 18::i It was found necessary to
i aaaaaattfifilfifiimtfifitlflt^^
grounds wlb Impress their n-finlng secure n.orc nann. and the "Broad- red teacher, win. was vUlrlng her
tA-r here, taught the Hub- scImm.1 ^ f •••••••••••••••••••••••
influence upon uuf sch..lar« wh<. will f<R>r house on Stale slrt-c*t. i.piM.slte
thus
be taught
by obH.-rvation t.. Morgan's llverv stable, was engaged «hlrh «a> k.'Pl ihai vlnirr In ih- ..Id | INFLUENCE OF
A GOOD TEACHEl.
cherish and cultivate surroundings for a >A-ar and usA-d for sob<Md pur lU..rdman boardlna b,.uK,.. l.«-ai.-.i:|
tentlments
nfty years affords much .»l«.ervath.n pones, and CA.nilnuAHl lo in. used until
Theories, or fads periiaps they ar«-. Ihe union »cht>ol house was rompb-ied
rife and fall, but !bidtunce f.-acheA in 1877.
j
Among the early lA-acht-rs of the
■Trav. r-A- City h<b.M.U.' eM»ecla} men
jUi.i, sb .-ibl hi made A.f Miss BHle
aud extends itwi farTor calculation
Therefore well disclplln.Hl <-uHlvati<.n
SiA=ps* had tM-eii taken to secure fur
schtM.l
puris.s.-s the public ivark
of mind will yield as g,K»d results In grounds, and as It was tii..ught best
the pn-M-nt day as ev.-r In the past not to burtd on this site, the entire
l-'lfty y.-ar. ago cnservatlve jH-rs<.ns bb*ck wa^-lbrown o|ieu to private sale
dlstrusu-d the public
system and bits were taken quite rapidly,
while radicals tenacb
about half -the bbM-k beingisAMin sold.
|f1auu*b sisf r «.r (he
Hon
1 Hannah, who
taught the
sch.H.l tn the summer *rf 1861
Perry
village
Those
|of the pri^A-nt resident* of Traverse
I City w ho knew ht-r as Mrs. Ayre* dur■^ng the tin,e when she madA- her home
reali/.i*d
their cept two lots rt-servv-d lor an east
prophecies, but undoubt.-dly by the side school ground.
middle of the present century pro
At the annual meeting m 1876. a
gresslon wilt attaliu.the grand results committee consisting of J. G. Rams-
jwlih her biv.tber. and Vrhose death I*
once anticipated
Although 1 cannot
!rhe teacher* who came aoon after her
C.inservallves
Cles written by Mrs. Helen HitchcHk
Mrs M E O Bates.Jmlge U.fii#ll..l
eris. Pn.fO T Orawn.lM.th for many
have
dell. H E Steward, C R. Falge. J. W.
iM wherein our pres.-nv, achcMd tys iliuon and W. Hold*worih. to act in
better
advantages than connection with the sch.s.l iM^ird. was
bridge not very safe or pleasant for tern offers
a timid woman to croaa. but . we are" formerly to youth* atrlving upder ad- apiMilnu-d to .eb<-i sites f.»r a central
Walt, and Pn>f 1. B Ollhert the pres the full amount they would make up fold that the men In the mill, with
or hlgh'*ch«M.l and other achotd buildyet.
1
believe
the
day I
the
deflcb-ncy.
respectful
gallantry,
were
alway
pill aupt-rlDU-udeni all of whom have
ing*. and reis.rt at an adjourned meet
times
the schoolmaam when the "many
As yet then* had been no legal or the alert to lead
been
closely
Identified
with
the
ing in OctoU-r
theories" will be abandune and true
■ucceaa of thesch.M.U Mrs iiluh.NK'k
At the adjourneil meeting. October
economy of achools. time and labor 14. 187C. the
The following list eompriae
waa thl first ttwcher
Mr.
Belle was no vacant house suitable for the j
Ayret. whoso picture U given, was aeeommotlatlon of a achiHiI ' The tiest | names of the pupils who attended this will winnow the chaff from the wheat select site or
and a tystem will exist meeting H»e rv-pA.rted In favor of securing the block
Geocgc. John
one of the teachers of the early time, that could be «h.ne was to put In order i torsi school;
dllapidate«l Uvg-'and Elicabeih Cutler; Almond and needs of all
bounded by.Wadawurth. PAi^. Seventh!
and Mrs. Bates trfigbt a- class In an alutndoned and
Helen R. Hitchcock
and Eighth streets, south side, for the
U63 4. In
which
were
numbered hulldliig which had bvnm constructed I Rilen Rutherford; AuguaU. Clarissa
High school, and recommended that
many of the men wJ Wimieii who are by Mr 8|H-ncer (the father of Mrs. K and Lucius Smith; Klliaboth Whit
L Bprague land usvhI by him for ajney; an adopted son of Mrs. Churchthe board be authorixed to aecure thU
prominent la Ihe clly tcxlay: and two
suble while getting out ioga and tlm |m and Albert Norrta. The neat anm- la Grand Traverse county.
tract hy an eirhaage of the pcaaeat
yeara later Uiria RoherU became
years at
j I,'
the head of set..m.Is
K
E
still fresh In memory,
can
realize
what a beautlfu! Influence hers -must
have bAH*n in thoae primitive
daya
[n-rot-mUr yet the love which children
and parents had for her. and how her.
week and ixiard. and the Arm pn»m
i-.-d That If the peop'e failed to pay
presence aeemed to abide with them
*1111 la all good way* and work*. Her*
wa* a Double example of the power
taught in 1861
_
not far from what 1* now the line of
North IRviaiua aircet, Joat off f>oni.
that place l>eiaf more aaailj reached
hy the chlMrea Baring the daap aaow
m
firiAt and for many year* the on*>
rt Icing physician In Traverwi* Cty
pract
and vlcln
Before 18&3 the postofice at Old
Ml»akm waa the only oae tn a va»l
regtoa of country arouad Ue bay.
THE EVEXIXG UECOKD, TRAVERSE CITY,
e proud of. and more eapeclally one
tbo at one time bad the honor of he
Heft, ftftd WeU
Mr.
M
E C
Bai«
foraard to take up the duties of good
citizenship win see- to it that year by
year our sch.s.ls will appn»arb nearer
and nearer to perfection.
Th« AtLTk Blfht hmA tbul duwn o»
Of»ak Tr»v#r»<* B*r on the fvenlnK
the aawmd of May. 1W3. and the
worthy WllIU rtmUh. JuHuh Hannah
Ilflil risible anywhere on lu j R/>»l.*r rk iJray. Ca’.vtn l-anKworlby
panae cwine from the slfnal; W1I!U- Hrani. N..rman Lyman. Joseph
wlda
s!eam.r
AlVifhany, rohoral. Alfred Morrill Anliur Mor
ilBbts of
TIm m>tst earnest ot gcM»d »iabes gu
now
an!/
ay
ptoarinK
aouibaard
fr»iup
On
had
steadily
her
lo
d»*<k
the-rin
Myron
a little; Th«ima«
aather»?*l. ma^le
friends Willi.-
Morrill,
Hhi^on
Orflllrk.
durlni the four days that had passed Hill. Fr.^ldU
since they became fellow voyafers at At-hton,
John
Frank
I^»uls
Hill
Krlm
always for
their
Waa
Established.
Kearv eve waa strained in the dlrec ’ Violet I.ani?worthy. Teresa Sherman
lion to which be pointed, and at last Kittle Clement Sarah Chandler. Mary
« '•
M.rK.n. M.Kulr..
Among ih..-e wh.i
those much younger, and that would cabin ured for a school r.»om.
have l.een um. humllailng. s<. during lar hour# of study w
the xatllng season they de\Tse<l the ■tnl the men v».lunuri!y i
Idea of using Ihe sch.H.ner Madeline.
I: to me th a few day* and aald she waa
r-clad I punUh.^ him hut. if I bad to
_______
_^ ^ ^
hown tbatfwitch hi. laud a. ^he"
eax-her and jarenl wefe working leviable to get him lo «h. anv work aiace'
.ether m bis U-half
It
was a per | be was punched, he cl.tno^bf. hand
M that particular pupil was -o sore
,na few.w^-ks he waa
tnd the teacher - This (up iM-fure me again
That Hme I
ork for the teachers ttn*k him am»«s my kn<¥* His im.ther
said afu-rwarda.
p ain 44- iK.t iH-lng
chores
he did act oomable to do his
but be said It
bothered him
Regu
scb<..! r.H.m
for the
winter
She
ions at Mackinac
System
and after complef
Ing all other arrangements
laid her
up in Bowers HarU.r
Our fchiHjl iKH.ks Were limited. Wc
picke.! up a few. and among the rest
was % volume of Comstock’s' Phil
May II. 1S54. Henry I* Cwmpl«*ll
i Hhe late Judge Campbell» clerk of the osophy —• •Kevlse.l Edition.- which
I township of Traverse, issued a notice was used as a reader, thereby getting,
j
UlM«lUk««Ue»c« tbi:t >...)
p»(.«ldlr ov.r lb. ««rM. ab,l .bcu
jareut
would have t.. W laid up f.»r the win It 4.n lH.;trd fo*^ay nothing ».f the
and
they recreation ,4 .nowballing. 'In which
could occupy her So they saved their
Early
Educational
IjinKworthy
" r:
M.u«rl»K, A„u.
the
oarnings, put In a supply of provis
How
.U
(roD tbe till, ,Li. u .b».
bad.
ter in some safe harlK.r
Kshta Secur
Mary
ere
Xges were fn>m 3U 40
they could and s.-care!y ambore.1 for the winter
Hot enter the n>mmon sohotds—they The afterht.ld was cs»n%«*rted into a
would have Inren placed in class«^ of kitchen and dining nwnn. and the
a
fether. aald.‘There la Traverse City -jEllenora
2L
highest
OIGAKIZATION OF
riBST SCHOOL DlSTllCT
Alfred
iJeirult
Gruff old ('aptaln Boynton :JoM ph MtCoy Tony Fohora!
appmacblnf them a. they chatted to
riara (bs.drl. h.
Mary
Goodrich
S..ar-
tMcher failing to
I.f which one of them was captain, as
Jaeob Link. Willii
H^-cor.
and
Alfred
l^iiKaorthy
S.mr
as
us at ibelr head. It U pleasant, loo
o iblhk there can l.e Jio «oin/ Uck
in tbN resjH-ci
The foundations are
•fTWftjPft»ibiftl86S^.
Kftftwft We
been engaged
meet the ctintract. Mr. S E Walt,
U was the lack of fac ill ties for their then only nineteen years uf age. was
sducallon In their earlier life that ompUorA: at ftp
per
month
and
[.laced the young men of the first Uard
Itry^ and
the
Filrgeralds
-i d.-*-p!> laid fur any failure t.i be Mhui.l in the Madeline in a p.^itlon were to jay the bill, the c^a.k recetv
ossible. and a^ one by «.ne the old ihai If they g..t an e^lucatlon al all ing his tuition in c.rtnpensaikin for
I.^..I.e.-r^ of Traverse City go to ihcli* It must be by some meth.Hl out of his
services
The
Madeline
was
At
their
age—their brought
re^^. the younger ones as they come ihe ordinary
roind’io
Bo*.ers’ Harbor,
THE SCHOOL OF 40 YEARS AGO
li
SATEmUY. MAY TA 1003.
>over what was the great American
[>e*er^!
To Thomas Cutler, a taxable Inhabi
son.e
ideas
of phlb.sophy
that the proving in reading
jlant of School District No. I
while Im
There w.-re some
school insiiectors uf the township of
ait.nded
ihi
grww faint and far In the distance
{Traverse bad formed a school district
till ibay were lost In the dense forest schfKd the sumnor of l»i»;t who art 510 be known as No 1. containing the
tbilli residenu of Travers.'- (!liy, w.-r»
orditadea.
Clementina
Hoidswonh.
Fannit
it waa a strange, wild world which
Holdsw.rrth (Mrs Jo^eph Hh.-rmaiij
all found themselves In presently,
dim ouUlnea of a dock, the sound of
waves
on
b^bea.
a
and
lung
an
alretrh
of
sandy
all pervading odor
of pine lumber and aaw dust
Hamiali. l4iy A C<i.. May 17.
There
Mr, Cutler was
were good byes said and the-voyag
mung them was the
sho had
left
her
mother hundreds uf
miles away.
and
Instructed to notify
evivry qualltttMl voter In said distric t
of the me.-tliig
Mr. Cutler did hU
work
a.
thoroughly
and
made
return
gan. and whose father bad given he.
loving woloome at the d.K-k. Thnuigu
that he had notlfletl every taxable in
Ibabliant of the dtstrict a-i follows:
uas Cutler. A T Ijiy. D C G-xid
Henry liutherford. Get. W llry
the .darbneaa the two went, on
I ant. iVter Nelson. Willlsiu VtUce
the juurnpy was. In souihern
Michl
soft
It
soundleoa paths of sawdust and deep
iwlll tie MH*n at that Hme the district
sand, a winding way ilghted only
icontalttel
by
a plume of sparks from the Miioke
stack
of
a
whirring
buk>
sawmiii
busily
through
that
the
.lanis
jii.iiite
wai
night,
but
teveji
taxable
inlialU
The meeting wa^ held as p.-r
May 17. l^nl. and Alvin A
Ihmiih was elected moderati.r. I»a\t.!
|C. IbHidale director, and Tbi.mas Cut
oecaskmally punctuating Its
steady!
hum by • shrill abriek as a saw tore]
ler assessor.
This perfected tl.e or
Its way through the heart of C tough
ganlwiilon of Ibo first school dlMti. i
pine log. It was all a mystery, sidved
only when the muming came, and the
in all norihwesUTn Michigan, nurtli
of Ottawa. Kent and Montcalm coun
little Mttlomeoi
dunes stood
among
revealed
the
sand
ties up to the straits
Mrs. M. E. C. Bates.
In the clear»
Who
light.
After breakfast, the BcbtMilma*am*s
taught
the schiNil
From an early
In
At the annual meeting in Is-.H, onl.v
1M*.3 4
amhrotype.
the dtrect<.r and one other voter l.eing
prcH4‘nt. the meeting waa adJounie-1 t.
NovemI.er ‘JC. at which time a sllc< e^>
father aald to her. "Oel your bat and
Carrie Giujton. tMrs. B. J. M..rgan», ful attempt to elect offlceni was made
out Alfred Black and-Willie-Hold.-. W(»rth.
•ting was hel
Ikf.l no ann
now I’n.f W. 8 Holdrwi.nh of Hooihr. rs held ov»
come out, 1 ^ant to show >x»u some
thing."
8o
the
two
wnndered
again. Into the sand and up a IlitU
hill. There sI.shI before them pres :\Kncu!tural College
Th.y w.re ih..
nh.-.-i
bo>.
and
ently a little Un shaiM-d, gray-Mue
building
A hlgo flight of slvlts ei girls In the world, th.ise scholars In
tended across its entire end. ieadlng the old siho..lh..use ' They were a
n-velation to Ho* «!h<...!ina'aiu
,40 a broad platform Ufor.* the do(»r.
Slo
An Abolitionist Barred.
As showing the pollHcal spirit
ol
the time, we note the following 1ml
.t.'iii.
The rewtrd of the pr*.coedlngs
The wind had bU.wn the eaud awAv had taught other schcsd^ but nev.-r of the annual meeting of IKf.3 con
l..*for.*-had knovin such bright eyed tains this.
on one side and plied it in yelloi
keen, alert y«Ming\terh
They were
httaps on the tdher There was a wld
•t)n mt.Hon of K. L Sprague. He
(rue chlMren of the w.khIs, the ha.v
stretch tif stump land on every sidt
M.lveJ. That the school house shall
Iintl
the sweet, pure, liulgoraHiig air
with a tangle of tall
brakes an
if the non bland
Th.y Inu^t have
huckleberry busbes
Here and ther
lis-n
underftHil nestled patches of arhutui
mlMhevlous.
masses of pink and white hl.s.in. li
Ith
great waxy eluMers
the
fr
' lM*iw .-.*n
At the fool of the sch.s.llious
wh.n
never
r
reiatloiih
.Huy
interferiMl
existing
and piii.Us
p unt of diff. reiii.
md I Th-re
the father said as he turned an.und.
•Now look!
Wd you ever see any
[».thing more beautiful in yiuir llfe-
I.ut
it
which no
arbitraHon eould
The river ran sw iH and d.-. p
in the clear sun 'w.iodt’d banks Just barVuMh
There. spread out
Ught. lay the great
To this an ano-ndmeni was offere.l
xcepHug the Rev. G
•ry
and
blue t.ay. lod a
bec<.me
v.ery
ry men
ti>
thing to Intervene clear to the far
horlaon line, the white caps dancing
swimming
In
the
Srltoidma'‘am
hot
went
at
one
The out on the fnmi platform
wck>ded bllli. the forests leafless yet. o'cl.Kk and rang the Idg hand bell
vigorously, si.me way th.* >puuil never
were covered with a st.ft purple lia/e
Hentand therearosea plume of sim.ke earried over the hill and djwn to pu*
S.. an edict went forth that
Where some hardy pl.meer was l.urn river
on lh« crest of Incoming waves
ing hU fallows as he made his ho,,..- there must be no m»on swimming
The outcoim- was self ev Ident. Jher.
W
Thompson
f Fenzonia. and the orig
vus adopted with this < mun.lnuuv
dr
Thomps..n was an
ilHdtiioulsl and
had
written
ami
-pokeu for many year.s against slav
obnoxlou,
t=.
Fur this reasi.n
! out t.f the Trav
s(*liiM.!house. Till, r»-a.ls strangely i.i
the present generation, but sueh pro
seriptlolls were common In those .lavs
iM.fore the war had aecomp’isl.e-l
aU.litb.i.
To the credit of Travers.
City, however, we are enabled to say
three
at a
sound but the steady whir of the mill, W.*re frequent seamin th. M-luKd sp. rial nf.-eting on motion of 11. C.iKKi
entry,
consisting
«.f Ahrin* rich, the action taken at the annual
•and just then the wild laugh of a house
S< hiHilma'ani. a
small meeting was resrimb*d ao far as re
Iwn as he Hew overhead from the parties. Hi«*
* Willie * Smith lated to Mr Thompson, and'the house
••little lake.- as they call, d it then, 1hi,t and a big ruler
claitus of latv
to the l«y
The BchtK.lniaam l.H.ked. and then
that the n-i-ords show that
moinhs, afterward. Ik-c 11.
years that he attended
one of them, hut the sch.Kdiua am can
and there the witchery of the hay « n
iered her a«iul, never
l«»
leave It
again
NolKvdy but the old tlmera*
know the iHiwer of It all. the hive of
If
we went
to
the farthest
partv
of the earth It would eall us. till ir|
we rould not come to It wgaln. home j
sickness wauld break
the heart
It was a week later when the six;
roonihst terra of sch.s.l lM*gaii in the
imte scbiHdhouse.
thing
wlUch
el»e. smelt' of
like every
new
pine.
n.
.clean, wholesome smell, gvavd tvi meet
There are thoae who read this who
will see unfolded' before them the
picture of
that
wtndowa were so
•chvwilriaim
The
high the cbUdriMi
could not look out unlesa they stmsb
up on a aeal. Why?
No mortal could
tell, for nothing ever went by to look
at. thei^ Ivelng not even n rvuid on
an/ aide.*
In the cenher stood a great
mat/ box
stove that
foot wood
the
fire
the rest of
chill
the
a
In
three
momlbgs.
janitor
Bchoolma'am did
waa
took
boaroman avenue building.
The big boyw had to keep
going
Al!
work
The teacher's desk could
pulpit, because
there
have
Al any rale If she
forese«*n
that he. would
was have In later years l*ecome mayor of
preaching there once in two weeks, Traverse
City,
she
wouldn’t
have
and the minister must .need
pulpit.
Therefore
have a dared let It happen
But he was on
when the School all ordinary occasions.one of the best
pupils
she
was
perched
From a worn old trunk In a dusty
attic, has Just been brought to light
a baUerod. Ink stained leather cov
er«l llmwbook, containing the school
roll of tho Traverse City school for
th« aiuamera of 1SC3 4
Copied from
lU faded pages the list of scholars
fur the Brat year sunds as follows.
Oia aaaves given as they are written;
Ashton.
Valaatine Duan. David Smith. Frank
Ssltlb Frank E Dunn. Henry Peiry .
:WnU«- P«ri7. Chance/ Bnmat. John
J
ShOTSM. Arnold
Adalt.
i. OUO
^ ■> S;?,
* A>u..n X Havana WP.U.. C^ude U
will
not
lay It up
They were all ’’the l»est,*‘ and now
as the schoo’ma am of %Z is the gray
BaaUr of School of
Praaky
Fifty Years
of Process
above against him at this late day
them on a commanding elevation
mmkf Goodrich.
after sch.Hd, and in some /eases were thur J Burgwn. James A
Madeline, with the luuoiion of punished ti/geth.r
Once a year or Charles P. Buck. J. Otto Kyselka
Commercial
Coum^Kale
Viack. [ e.’cressv. Vera M Carter Arthur E
the vicinity.
Three of .dujitr if they had the c^rtunlty.
them were brothers, named hTtr-ger- Hit y wu.ild all unite against me In a (Eugene (‘acKard.
Bingham.
aid; the others were William Bryce bailie with snow lialN. The U>ys en {DavU A. Yal.imMeln
V l.oiiK E Birdsall. Flor
Class of 189e.
and Edward Chamber®. wb<» was the joyed it very nt ich and li was very I
_ itm. Ht rvev H. Anderson,
nettle May Miller. Ntabel
Mea.l a
WynkcK.p Edward Ik.yer. Elisa
ship’s CtK.k,
.Varthrup.
M.rt.i
S
R
o
»
ht
,..
G.1!
U;.h
r
V Ijjll.-y.
The flw were all gixKl sailors, and
neither did 1 leave,
Herman
PMat BOt Grant. Bmeat Haallnga.
orph.
A
Ro,.pd,
Hrpry U nr.Ke-.,
three uf them had b^'n masters uf the gratllng
he schtvols that folE Hendrich. Winifred May Cur
vessels during the past season, but biwetl later.
The pupils of my de
Claaa of 190L
all were deflclenl in education None partment, ge. .-?j.lly. had but a short tis. Hukla B. Evans. Sumner A. Gil-,
'lorence Wal^h. Lydia E Wade.
uf them were even tolerable readers, lime they could spend in school and bert. Byron H Holdswonb. Harry ^
I»mrkcr. Carl AV. Nesbitt. AdeMontgomery.
j
and one of the number waa -unable were anxious to fit themselves for KvMlka. Ada Virginia
haired woman of ’03 her heart warms
P. Needham. Clara Peterson.
to write his name
An eager desire ^me particular work, so the studies
within her as she sees her pupils
Interesting to note the pro
Birdsall.
Thomas
to learn waa the occasion of their were arrangetl to iK-nefii the#e par Sprague E Pratt. Virgil Pierce. Edith
Walfred
Benson. Alfred
Smith. . Rosamond
coming
Here in the wllderaess they ticular pupils, more than to build up E. Somers. Ada
Neva M. Wright.
George Thacker. Helen Stout. Heber Q. Stout.
Arthur
HilUk
would Ik? removed from the allure a course of study. Our methods were Sbadek.
U;ia Andt-r-t n Fori. Harry U Rosknow it. the old love for the children Resdlng and spelHng received mort ments that might distract the alien crude and our teachers had nut the Thlrlby.
cue. Luclle V. Stepan. Nellie M. Simp,
Claaa of 1S97.
It is prub briiefit of the Normal schools, which
of forty years ago spring* to strong: attention then than m»w. Ariihmeik Hon in a populous port.
son.
Ulah
M.
Shields. Jane O.
Harry R Ihimbrllle. Ethelyn
M
Shields. Louise Shepherd.
V.
life, and an earnest -Gml bless you ' was as thoroughly taught as was aisc able. also, that diffidence arising from came later, but both teachers and
Dunn.
Robert W
liavls. Edith J
pupils
worked
hard
and
I
sometimes
fvH*s out lo each op«! ge.»graphy--what there wa* of It Bui a consciousness of their own defic
Karl. Harold 8. Knee.and. MaU*l A
---------------'the face of the fan h has wonderfully iencies made them uuwUling lo enter think that pupils acquired a more
UgplAP.
Will
iivnmu,.
Ju,.tlP.
klOMD.
wniUmH.
l^rdl
thorough
knowledge of the studies
Lonis
One of the greater pU-a.urs** of the changed since then
It would be use a public school, where their limited
oil'le't'
they did p trsue and preserved their O UrlM. Helen F. Moore. Gmce « '
George
last fi.riy year. ha. been the watch Mess to try to enumerate the changey attainmenu would be displayed in
Sophia
M
and
originality
better Pulclpber. Rose M. Sackett. Frances ^
Daniels.
Rob<
cooirasl
with
those
of personality
Ing the
steady
progress
made by ' The empire of Mexico occupied i painful
Mary
E
than they would hadUhey attended L. GrelUck. William Harris. Elsworth chaa^.
the Traverse City schi^ds
It ts some | good share of what is now the l’nlle<L
Hale. Lucy Hawkins. Jeanelto E-i Baker.
Wore thoroughly
At Old Mlsskm. tke'^maa who had for the same lime a ^o^lh
thing for any cItUen. old or new. to] States, and
prosperous
autes non
ma’am was not sitting down among ot boys, so we
her
In Xovembe
arrived at vdd Mission, in the schoon
er
the hardly believe It
CamplHlI Lydia
Sayler.il. Wat rf. Hertla B CamplH-l
Evans
1. Ayrej R
Ya m-lein Ktamlg. Alfred
.
^ I Thome. Charles E Salslwry
Clara S. Foote “ iT
Blamhe Hath
May B, Pollock.
?k. |iBum. Grace Sarah Maying
class cf 1902.
In lho^e earlier years' 1 came to Jimnle C. Cunls. Grace E. Busbee.!
<*harleK J. Ashton Floyd K. ]
kn..w 4-ach ..cholar inilmatoly.
We Alma Gltchell. James M. Ixiudon. WII-1
iism
E
4-iune.
Alley
E
Thomas.
Ar
Ida^M^ Larkins, ^ht I
played ' t.igeJlM r.
studied
together,
ia
».
•ifMk tw «I|4 or tw ttuip or mj
oonti am vtu foil Um a«aia»(
t»o oMo or tte boo. aoworhfg like
o bloM or Ufbi pMMd Uroogb mj
brola~«id tbM all booa»« dark
I awok* ovofTtblof
THi: EVENING RECORD, TRAVfilSE aW. MICH.,. SATCRDAT. MAT CO, 1003.
It ramble of beary wa
saw aoldlefs loading up the <
tora would eooa come
The i__________
getting ckmar and cloeer. naally an
r paused, not far from whe^ M
lay.
poets was ■ liappy stroke of renlu* \
The 0« Flag.
•] pom
fall tuind is exfMtislv,. on M.Mii«»rial
Off with your hat as the flag goes by! I full
Aad let the heart have lu say;
I day.
You're man enough for a tear la your
partv «*f
wiKbu;: J- for..
I o-iu. i,-rv.'
H.r^«rhlng ;
I began to groan
At last. b<over me aad, putting bU band
beard
him cry
fiiffifttr— caaM
ok»o1r
back, aad over my heart, 1
oitb H tba broad claro of dajr. Too 'Ocxk! God men. this aoldier Is allvtThey took me back to the church
otak too aMTo. aKic«^ d«ad tbaa allTc,
It iooaMd to »• Uiai 1 bad bcoa Here whe-w i learned afterward that those
duly at Bight had found me uncon
.-vhorovar It waa-for opoard oT a
Dua nad. suppoalng that I waa dead.
tbooMtad raart
-Ffouy
aooa
I
fall •omethlag
erawitac orar »a. aad board a allabt
alactac aooad A avanB of arm A 1m
war# borartac aboot. crawliaa loio
my aara.
lato aiy
Boatrlla.
and
all
orar jiy worm, brolaad body. Tbalr
boulag lacraaM^ la volume, aatll li
aouadad to ma Ilka the dUtaat roar
of tb« aaa. ICvary muacla of my body
aaamad ao aura aad atlff tbal U vaa
Uapoaalbla for ma to mova.
I could
aol.gat my rtgbl kaad up to my face
• Afiar I bad ooilaciad my tboogbu
1 raalUad 1 bad baaa tbrova out of
tba vragoB bad lafi for daad la tba
tba fata that bad ovartakao
I aad tbouaaada of our brava
wlw laga or ama had bean
The loll or aa wagua
tba artartaa opaa. tba mea
blaad
to
daath
The
bodSaa wbald tbaa ba ibruwa out aad
lafi la tba vooda
I could fe«l tick
llai aaaaatloaa all over mr.' aad «.
paclally la my aoa* aad t«ra
tba Bias.
‘ Nrit
time
It
relemn awerf»s l«ck over
IP your boy on y
the twoacore years as readily as It
high.
would to tbe crack of rifle or tbe roar
lAd carried me out aad laid me In the
And show him the faded shred—
. „r cannon olleys'
Those
stripes
would
be
red
as
the’
row of dead to be burled In the mom
And at the end of It all. when thlag Klnalljw the worst cases, of which
liJaSTwuM have d>^ them red sr««e<‘h making, tbe marching, tiie tHbute giving, are over. ion>e4 the Ma ial i
one. were uken from the build
r man that bore It with Ixwth has leunlon as a prelode to fst>>welU *
Inga and brought to the west aide of
which may be tbe last
With lu
.
Frederlckaburg. where'tents had been
These iwen y years and mt»re;
j*uned In s
erected lor the wounded. The air in
le died that the work should not be ,,uytog/«A>
Aukl
the church waa ao sickening Ibat li
am* raise tbe
or the men wh
imperiled the Uvea of those weak, suf
song, every verse of It. every won! of
faring
men.
In due course 1 was
It. relncUnt to rracb the end.
lifted off a etretcher and put. under
hade of a tree,, to remain thenuntil another lent waa put up
“At that moment. I saw a black
agoo passing bearing on lu side ihe The old tune thunders through all thg,
orda. “Mlchlgaa Sanitary Wagon.'
Ai^*^'ttrlkea right In to the heart;
The night stirred oonflIcUng emolkma
ever it calls for you. hoy. be there!
sod I could have wept for joy. The
Be there, and ready to sUrt.
name
Michigan
recalled the happy
past
As in a mirage. I saw my old Off with your hat aa the flag goes by!
Uncover the youngster’a bead!
In that moment of eapecta
......................................holy and high.
lion, 1 ih.mgbt of a thousand things.
r Its sai
sacred dead.
A vague, blurrt^d pltiuije of the Great
I sllpp<Ml through my disordered
It waa faneUw. the fresh br«-eze Mowing on
the aparklUiK waters, knd Ihe dim out
«a»‘mooallKbt
1
line of Delroll apiK-ared. U-sIde the
aaa atlll aloaa la the baart of tbc
uabrokao
wlldaraaaa. lylag
ou lb*'
grouad. eovarad by tba atranga craa
llag tblaga. lly mealai agualea. a. I
K,SslhU-
It was
I USh l.s.
lere w«re two tui-n folhiwliig the
wagon, and allhiMiKh
lh«>
were
dressed In civilians' clothes, aoraehr.w
“Aad wblla I
aaa lylag thua. the The stout man finally came up and
gave me drink of brandy “Where ar«
from, soldier?' he asked ‘Kn.iii
aagoB train aaa aloaly lumU-rlag on
to Kradrtchaburg. my driver all un
mladfbl of tba crlmf ablrb tb« at
Michigan!'
tfadaata bad periKi rated against me
claimed.
It aaa only through the merest ar-
UKiklng for Michigan men ' He called
some one
M^t'a put this soldier
ddaat that I aaa rearued
The guer
rlllaa were la the Wlldemeaa. pliin
daring the dead; happily. I fell la the
baada of our own relief party, aeni
l-'rtim Michigan?' he ex
In
surprise
'Why. we'rv
ler Ihe lent at once'
My cluibea were so maittsl with
od
that
they stuck to my budy
Tho stout man hel|>ed rut them off.
acloua at the time. 1 knea noihlnr and assisted me to put on fresh aV
Before going he said. M will
more until 1 aaoke la Kredrlokaburg
-TbU little loan of 6,<hm) people, be back to a couple of days; there are
before the Var. had auddenly been s<» many of «ur boys wounded that we
traaafonaed lato a vaat death house
a morgue filled with some 30.000
have to keep movUig
dead, dying
Tell me your name.' I exclaimed that
1 may never forget the man viho
or
wounded,
who had
been brought la within the past few
111 take your
tiani<« and hunt you up when I return.'
lU dead or wounded; agd some of our
laved my life.* He
hesitated a^
though relutMaui to reveal his .Ideii
mea were even stretched out on the
grass, under the trees, along
the
Illy. Finally he said slowly:
“'If you eier gel back to Ik-troit
daya. Kvery bouae. store or shop held
streeU There was mjt houses enough ask for JlMlN J IIAlJl.KY '"
NWdl." went on tbe old
soldl.t.
In the towa.to care for the wounded.
which he
•Aa fur me. they to<ik
mo to a after a long pause, after
.
church, up In the gallery, where they
i»k off and wlpi-d his spectacles U
njisplclous moisture, “they
finall>
laid me on a couple of boards 1 was
only one of the hundre<U of dead ..r put me tu the rice straw on one of thi
I and sent me to a hospital ship,
wounded, who fliled every available
Inch of floor apace
My
tongue, where every miwns known to science
II In the riHxivery of the wiuinded
parched and blackened, stuck out of
my mouth In n gruesome way
My
wooaded arm had swollen to the sUv
of my thigh.
“I waa dimly conscious of a»me one
halhtni my face or rubbing my hands
Death teemed preferable to my hor
<
rtble eoadltlon
This Is war. giim
war. grim war-In all Us awful reality
You muat aot falnl when I tell you
They pul a glaaa tube in my mouib
aad gave aae brandy, which relieved
me eomewhat;
^
but my faculUae re
vlved Joel enough to allow me to un
^ daraUnd my lerrlbl# fate
“I do aot know what
aait
Tbare la ao uae.’ a
■aid to me. *lfa my duty to tell you
that your caae la aerioi
•If.’ ha added. Ml waant for the
great you might have a chance
atace Ifa ael ta. well have to ampu
is
^
i
my ctunmand
waa to ahake my head In aasenl for
tham to go on wUh the operallon
ftral. they ga%e me a slllf drink of
brandy to brlpg bark all my waning
strength
Vfar Is a dreadful thing
You, who have often heard Us gU»rlos
plcturtNl in glowing words, are now
llitealng to the story of Its frightful
reality
I’nder the flrat stroke of Ihi
aurgeon‘8 knlft I lost oonaclouaneaa
.
“It waa night again
I looked up
and saw
the
mooaT
What
there?
A
moon
was the moon doing
lial.l his n speela tq
full iw-nT^ to U* a
Xi.ujig *awyer. l•umiuU.ua. and a little
"b-. prevhu-“:.. m»:.lly to make a favond lc Impr.on the Jurx . I he
ein:;.tn*:i “Im'.n atisl * tas ih.- d.M i.»rs
MXi Ibe |«rof*—loual rule t*si >lJoiigto .eeist Its npplh atlou.
leltOsrtsl
Aft.T .omphnienl
oil Id- remarkatde
I- exldtund in tbe
e,He. h wbn h I
Ibc nirx. ami |
the i- avor bad tmsl
And It> tie
hi- I art Id-. I Io,o!n -..id:
• ft 1,1
mx xmm;; fri* rnl's gift t»f
wofd- lute «-m
,lt.-ix% Isick.
aul.url H tbi^ -pplh^nl lialt.d the max
xA. Tbe •sditu iali pla<s-«l bi- i-.ine Is-
in thi-*!l/ii.-iropt- the a. tiou of
bis n.Mid
IhC ibinking maebim- and
M- talking .ipitaratu- dt4i4 -xeiu to
Hi^Mne
................
.
*
“Is lb. n .xnx kind of 1
"•t
I'ram .|'»h- ' He m-oL- me of a lit
: tic -leaiido.i* tlut u-4d t«».ritn ou tbe
,^.»ng.uiH.n lix. r' It ba.l a tlir.-,-f.sU
Mul-r and a U-ef.ol xxlii-tle. and ex
• rii.-s.ld.-i Ir.iuiJx ii, |!.e worhl llx«-s
xxonhi
;lij i:, 11
cn:>. Keum. kx- sihl B F
tin.. Ho man's xiiiM, adnu-i.-| <Te,-. h 1 ptouiin id lu. reuant of Four
ought iH-.ane wbl. h w.,- 1-. ar i .Mill-, who I- Io n- bu.xing g.«.d- for
bad i 10
,f. pre. anoimix m ar it Hh- -p, !-,;.. | a.!e "I d- m-t im- .n that
axe tl, - loug.^t iKsligris . l.ut
-x luxe l- . n lo re
long litm-
^
’
xe
f HfidX bislorx lI,Cl
Is-f
lap- the mo-i uidMiie In t
.bt; hU wife.
ma oV G rx mmb
x4d They
, .
I r X n
nV '
-4-xenlx
Ihrxs* xr
xears ;,go.
^ ■ "♦T*' ««‘-«‘Thsl1 -4
XenlX Ihrxs*
,
Mi^xl went to lixe 4iii n farm
I : oift, of
, - ,re.-k. m a
• of llM Vum's!l.,srd Ixx r Tt ex ‘ar
.omo to xxhicU
^
. rcllex,-,|. “is aii|.|
the IxMnBxf j
IVist
A XX
1 h- -ke|, u.i, of
^
1'man wa- f<r
‘ j' oift'o-'d*I. in-k bx'\v
• ham an-l Je;i Smiih
xxho xxu
I
xsnturx
ago.^
•n. tin x«iuuge-l
has m X,..
X
All of XX l,k tl
it f-ll ,o.,ntv Is-
It.
Ulb.ns lu all.” ^
Sometimes, as >ou stroll along a
vide street, lown town, to Detroit,
ou observe a bn.nze busl. beauHfum
extx'uled by Wehner. the
Michigan
sculptor
It stands on a granite pe-d
I at the end of
IMirk. tiiK.n which I
ere-cted a marlde
u. who now km»w aome of the
realities td war. will no longer won
•r. If. aometlmes. In the busy throng
»u hapiwn to
an old seddtor ap
oach the bust and touch his hat a«
* pasaes by
The Gray Old Boys In Blue.
A mile ag»Hl and bent, perhaps, bu
soldiers through and through.
There may be missing arms and leg^
and many of them lame.<
Hut still you'll find their hearts are ii
the right plact- Just the san/e
Ttiey cauno; swing a sabre and the;
cannot aim a gun.
As when they hurried to the fri>nl
*wa> back In slily-one
Hu! they can bH*k you In the eves
only siddters do—
The fine old U.ys. the braxe old \n
-the gray old U.vs In blue
What matters It If you have heard
their stories oft before'
Twill do you gtK*d to listen
same old tales oniv nH*re.
Of
how the Ih\v at Shiloh or on
aalf. Ml U some haUuclaa
C
field
aot give way like this.’
Made
le up th<*lr minda Uwdo oy
“It aoemad to me that 1 waa on
swore they'd never yield
how they marched for idaya
the groaad aad that a hfifkt moot
night
uta. as weary as ctiuld t>e,
waa abialag ovar my head.
Slowly
lehlnd tl
^
the grand
old Sher
wHb my last strength, I put forth m>
Atlanta to the sea
band aad
touched a marble
slab
Vhen mea like that are talking
well to bear them throughTbMw waa a face. too. staiini beside
It waa
corpse, a daad maa’a revolting vlaai
as cold aa Ice, I knew that, because The boys In blue have <\*me to town
come, graap 'em by the hand
1 toochad the forebaad.
The great
And call each
soldier “i'aptaln.'
la my
mlad
no
though he never held cx»iwnaud
“Where am
m 1 ? What dpae all thU
And make him I
that It's every
his soldier
“Slowly the moon waned
Hi
To turn the city ow
frienda and him
hlrda began chirping In the
|
Moralag
waa returning
The dim For the roll-call wUl
a score of years has past
Hgbt that coama with the brei
the Great Commande
And bef.
davm Saally made clear to me ibat 1
will rest “at ari:
aa ithe)
was laid oot with the dead la the Siv as long as
us give to them their due—MMlary
attached
to the llule
The dear old boys, the grand old U*>s
*hJuT
St
nnd k ii lr.sl .......
l>Uli-.-If to the
. !toiM.r>Hl rule auHHig 1
The
I
me with great wide eyes
's:u. riimbiO
olin. iaii who do-
Mu^ic
Memorial
Day
,
,
i
I
I
!
'On the hospital ship they cut the
vaat alienee engulfed the
It puaaled me.
the battle field of
ven
Plnea. near Iliebiuond. Vr. . is
n government cH-nieiery wben'In are burietl tbe IsHlle^ of l u
Ion a^dlert exbum.sl slmv tluit l.lmsly
contest. One Meiuorlal day s.un.* \eais
ago an officer in charge t»f a deiaeb
of l ultwl Stales r»-gulars went
roiu r«»rt Morms- to pl.us*
tlie d.-ad In-tbls eeinetery
•H ou^-VT.- . ; :
i:u;..r.-,Me 4b-.?d,-S,
they ^are siauding bef.«re a grave. 1
ef :h-'vd
• m-M time-tbey d
us go iuitk to a c\Tiaiu *tiy in !>•
iih: n .
‘:wl the m-g,;ov
when the Army of the I'oU.mac v^as ;
f-t.n'ej. i-A.i: ,.jid4-tm-.M-"
Yorktown
•'We!
• U •
ahihc aid impalhtotOne momiug^'a general on a tour <
ly . -wTiV. . - VO 1^ u -U.U. Fivsideiit
Insianilou sU4'l*»'d at a shot riddl.
I
i \ e..- . ;,o p'ud- « \oll. '
housi* l|i which a nuin wa. ..umin
«;;o .i <:*
1..- h. ;:;i thouglitfillnuder S4*ateivec of death
“What arc you betv for. my man
j;*-m-ml xvImx
ask«sl the g»-nerul
: 1>.. rM» «:r...H•ses. a|H•
By N. K. RUTLEDCE
“lusw-rtion"
..•
xts; hurt:.-! tlm.xv• Have you heeii trlctir
iCopyrin.i |>-s by W. L VaU.)
V x».oK
h:- fnuit at
“Yea. gincr..K «ud a.mtemssl.
I'
^
. Goes greVT
1 :
t.i.vil -VJ.jHSl
llei- b» |..-rform- fo tie allot on the -tb 1 don't mi
■.ty. It D ndapti'il to Ulu* shot, ao long s I'm md i-.b- I ,' niU.a*. -VH-1 .-It at.
uridmi.Ml
u,
;
le pi.iiir’ pi
.r liM.Ire two and
. c ;?.nI tu.u..;.-! I.H.k
rail. g.ii.
ineral':' IHdiitlnc I.*
« uj.I.ly diit.ivnt
I u.y als.ul
lls.Ul two
tw .xearograidi .
feelings.
b. n^-s lire refjiein“I thonkht
M mv -on
-,.11 i:diy.
ltd.)
l x
•Well, tl
t»,-r,,l Ih-,;nii.*.: Ibe.v
1 tbe little
It- ««bap.
bap. wb.-t
L‘ they di.^1
him! they
n- hoi.or.^l I
1
gr..w'd up. to M- a -ojer
i..u»|)yor ibe 4'*.uitir>,
iH-rfeshUll -u t
slud
n. e tbe rxen-D. -. of il e dny nn‘ n m.Jerlir
earth 1 know it‘U U- a tun k-ei in t la
Ival to tN.iiiliM itu.riile tudde «b-«tU
the iiiIihI 1m nttuneil to eiirmwlnesa nttd servo-.- to Bill).* Is-arin' tbe -.ime aanV*
's bis fatber shot for de-emoii t.iii ,
I iuodn'a
I.ea-t- ;
feoIlugM MWell to tluil eau'l UoxviM- M- betp.s!
regions Ml lofty ibat the liob iiiti nnd aw ays be w.mt U- ib-grac-U by Ins
itM^xvi;;. i 0/1 ... ..............
oe Oti and tlw
iiiiij.-MtIc striiliiM of "Tlie Htnr Spangb-d father's biiv In' Ihs-h baiig.sh"
ken-ral a.,-5.sl
iTix.
“You talk Uke a g-sl -ohlicr.” 10 d
lone have Mreugib to lM*nr
M, ...
“Wby xlid you d.-Ti*:
Tbul iK.ble tbe general
up the lulgbty lu.pnlHi.
every man at
“Well, ye ace. gliu-ral. Billy Ma- -i-k
tune nnd Ibe al II! Holder tiKiughts it
d- y
and ye wouldn't let me go MuihI
lor a mojisnit.
was afeard be would die c;d!iu' o„ l.,s
s br.uji" and .1
pop and no |kh* tla-rv lo tuddh- biiu up
lu bis arms Ve
glueral. BlUy-b..s
alxvays Ihs-ii u-,sl t,. golu’ to
eii
• to
atmr
his iNn*' sbouldcr
S,. 1 Jl-t'w.ut
.XX n. on or w ahome for awhile till I ft.um^bc wa-ui
gain* to die iKdioxv. then l oum- b n k “
•
The next day tbe xsunmand a.imov«sl forwarxl and at cxeuiug .1 y.cnrj
ald-dc-eaiup nslc up to lb- in-ld in
wbicb Fnvalc Gix.al xva- held ami
Maid to tbe Olh. el i-f the gU lC.r
M ■
mM
(
t
tHM «r iXar«l« B SmC
•Ho vxo.Ul i- imM t d for tlo- premrvalo.ii of tUi- am.^tote to the late
K«-aaio.- \isu-los-s of Indiana, wbu tei«tl :i III Wa
A
slump of my arm off again, this lime
le shoulder, making three- ampu
earth
It waa very <xdd
1 could
not
underatam
moon.
A v.miu s.*Mier ain.roaehiNl. and tbe
oHi«'er said To Mm:
“An- you Ibe son of William Gr.uit.
’ who was intnlom^l"
, * Yi-s. sir; my mother has often told
me how* be was -*rdennl to/bgbt out;'
, how l„. Kow th,. pi.--.deut and returned
Just U fore It... ImIIu- iH-re."
“You ar\« mile lliUvr*
“Yes. sir."
“\ndlam the man wIk» i.Jd him*to
•light out.*"
Tbcn.,asaumiiig tin* isMition «*f a m»ldicr.thc,gW.-:.n.^l
••Attciilaui! Till- grave will !»,. d.sombsl by Drlxnte William
the
s*.n of the man
- r >\>or pr
lieroor of the llious.ii,
nt tbe iMtllc of Seven‘|tm*s"
t! aw i>. and as
frivnte t;roa.t .ndvan.-«-d ainl laid the
Driv ate flow er- on the rotmd.-d lo-ap
F. A. MITGIU:I«
story better end right here
•The hronre facs‘.*' hv aaya. “ex
late your arm again, or you ll die In
aclly resembles the one that looked
a few hoiira
Now.' he added. ’Juat
down at me that May morning
take this pencil ‘ He placed a pencil
35 years ago,"-Detroit THbune
la my band. Then he held a piece of
Nearly 1.000.000 acres
of
coffee
paper.
‘Write your name.
orchards In Central America are ownIowa, aad aamea of frienda * 1 tried.
ed by Germans.
but could aot naake
Frenchman
has
Invented
atrohe.
On account of my
swollen
elle typewriter which can I
tongue 1 could aot apeak. So If 1 dUul
operated at the rate of 200 words
than, aa they eipected. I would have
minute.
baaa hurled In a grave marked. Tn
•The oaly alga that I could mak
■
fr Wi-re at
i^he Cojt of
^rrOaU Groat
at hla eye fire young and
bold.
L the tune be hears them play.
“Gr.en: ' be whl
-Mr s.-ms lo me
that 1 am famili.nr with Ibat n..m-*'
“We have a Willfain t;m.ni with its.
said a iw*rg.*aut. aaluting “that
nml Drg.s A buD.*! bad
the towd at tbe right tenpto
the l-ody was found a «csbi.rc rexidv.-r wiU, one chamber 4Mcliarcd. All tlUngs seeimsl in polar
tbal tiH- man was a ..mebb- A MrW
.foMiHl n.ar tl«- ls>oes
n MlniM-s..ta
.-imt atoned b) olaf
llniM-s-ta .HHt
Nerem
It vtas written In Norwegtaa
and w as fr.1.1 one
r to another.
.Vo oiM- n mcniU rs to baxe a.-, n a man
in that si eikoi of the ismtnry last y«wr
w Im. woidd a.iswer to the prolsilde d*'iKTlptioii of .to -imdde —iHdta County
H'al • l*rc-s
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ygtaaxNa amaixo “arux
lxjio
Sell the Suits
your friends
wear and
brag about so
much-Twelve
Fifteen-Eightteen-Twenty
Dollars for
Tailor
ed goods. No
better fit at
any price-always keep
I their shapeno oth’rs“just
as good.” w
ivva"
stirring memorbw never npis-nr too
exnlii'd for any stage of Ibe «vremoTbe words and air of “Tbe Red.
u.lo-M of IlM- dead
ewii flowers have
Ibiille^l tbe Miises with tbeir l>rlght
hues, sill ring ibe s..ul to a d.N-p rvSjsui-M-. the voltv Joins in the el.orus as
mitimilly nml ns irreslsublv ns tbe b-et
of daiuvrs at a ImU umve to Ibe m«*ns
ures of a vvaltx.
Tlir arnix sml n*vy f>tto,-r. tor the r
is-ea s|K>ki li to
grxuind XUI M,-moiu.l daiy more or h-t-s I
fnllgmsl xvlth the Work of prx*|xaruiion.
'I'bc air “Hail lo. the t'hlef xvhtch
greets tlM' h-ader is restful for the
n.-rxes and at tin- sa.oe' luiic slow ly
sllmulattng. It acts as a tom-, md us
a spur, for n spur Is not mssbsl
The
fxvUngs will xvakc up later oU xvl,* u
. swing
the xs.
fuarxhiiig tune, old or tu-xx. natixe or
rx*rvign. puts spring intx. the Jad«*d
musx-h-s uml sp'iiil into exerx faculty.
Veterans -are md pa-t the stage x*f en
tbuslasu) exvii tlH.ugii tia\x
went
“uuxrvbing on " forty years 4»go. Tbe
averagx* Hge x*f xixil wnr survixors is
alfty txvix. wbh li UM-Miis that Iberx- arx'
as many Ih-Iow tlut ligurx» as nU.ve U,
Of tvursx* the ranks Usxxme xvx-ary
00 Memorial day xvith xxiiltlng and
maneuvering and lab-r with tramping
to close odiiinu. but iIh‘.v uxKdi r.dly lo
tbe clH-x-rlng ludes of * .Marching
Tbrxxujki Gxsxrgis.*' .nnd if tln-x uett-d
BP to llxelr fxs-llngs 4la- chorus Woukl
be aboutexl on the luarx-b by hiugs |mw4-rful einmgh f»»r the men of an a. live
army
After tbe cercmouU*s at the graves
•ire eiuled and tbe marx-hlug enthusi
asm is •..mew bat stahxl Ibe heart is
rv.ady f.-« melxHlh-s of |xalb«>s and fxa
trtotlsm Even tbe ‘a-xvest is.puhir fa
vorite* are welexxuud If tuneful nnd
aincerx*
.\t this stag*-, ahn.. tbe fife
lUKl dnim give 41 mush-al novelty and
stir afresh fesdlngs which have grx»xvn
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TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1003
Cl)c Gvening Record's Up»to»Date Illustrated Feature
MAY WED OUTSIDE SECT.
*4 !• t%.Are ma Hwm
la
tv IW «l*^T«kio anirM
at a tew days ago at a oaretlaf of tl*a
Bodft? of Frlfud* at l*UladelpJ:ia
betwtftru VToaker xcaMleos a td
members of the Ortbwloi So-
Persons^ Scene4: and Things of J^oie
BRIRAOIER GE^cRAL PETER C. HAINS. WHO IS A
MEMBER OF THE SPECIAL PANAMA COMMISSION.
MEMO'RIAL "DAV
There ere beee
if
ioyel heort to tbriil
pW
t
echoes of the muskets that weiv heard at Bunker HJl
Apd^fiht^'hiocuu U UUmg ru, tU hr^i:U CoJ^TrUTifS.
And the roses and llif hUet m the shadow and the sbhse
^ m^ik4 4euen m heeuag. es>d o/.c tiig m ghry
iTbert the tuMhitte rohee ia »pkiJor $
Lie on the breasis of tho^ who stoed
To the wuuc of the river, e* it fhwt vu^eecJ end free
Neath the hemkxk and the cedar,
tf^y at Brjidywiae.
$oerie»t cutwerJ to the lationt Freedonr* Lictf Prophecy
The Continentals sleep beside the axa of sixty^one.
country, revnded by a lore that can't be told
Uoreh s peopk gretei eod gloreou* etth tU eonmeere twee feet
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Tt
oeath tU vines that greet tb^
a
Sots the asodest flowers smihng in the cannon ruts
Whkb the dew^eheU erowa wMb beeutf oo the »ik
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Down the otreet. behve/"by
tbouto:hJi
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oiereh
lAc^eicr^oT oJtf
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CoiunAia
the guarded aisks
ca.........................................
w.th
■ soft' and holy tread
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LOVERS OF GAELIC.
Oer those who eaene in martial shrouds from Cuba's sun kissed plain,
Where often reged the bjtti: ftc/cr isi>Juu the southern
^^tsd f'rom
the hrighieit bloom that decks the tkU and wold
y^nd
from her hands
bans
j,' F4&V-/y «.
No awe the gloomy picket post eiong the ghostly shore.
of the tender and the bold.
But side by side this s^red dsy b tseo h itn- speeding t
%id siknt tears are iallsng from the farthest northern pine
Whh elbows louchmg. sjent st^od the t^a of Crsnt dtsd Lee,
To whereTtbe golden orange banes above the ocean's line.
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Smmkety tm ato4r the Vnrnmwmse For*.
•4 la »rA4«eoMt. Caaa.
Ibe lutervat taken In tbe r viral of
the tiaelio language by tbo lrt-‘i pn^ !♦
of iVtiu«*ctlcut was inaulfeated la tbo
ti^mg held tn Bridgeport Ibe other
^ Not long ago she stood and beard the dirge s mourtJuI strain
No tuoee tbo ringing bugk bUst. ito ue>re the cuinon t i
.
worklaf Up to dattf. says ibr Ittliadol(Ua l*r«a. The particular paiasrapb
rvlatini; to marrlAMft^ dated hac^/oalj
to 1710. but lb* jHfaalty weofWk ta
Uac. Tba old rule folioara:
“Aim «'Vre Miijr Luicmbert of Krleado>
are t»r»-ikrat at Um* marrUfe of « tr-a*
ber. acvvaipUabed eltbrr by tbe o*!kIal
lnu ^fclvoce■o^a prteat or lu atiy ether
wxy but of our comely ord r. tUy are
to bo dvalt Witt, and where V.i*y are
out brvu*:bt to a
of tboJr error KH
them U- X.wv.hed sgwlUSL '
TL1< parajirapb wa» •ra'.'d frv>u» Ibo
ditKlpIiue. tbo te\i*lug con TuV.toe cc ileMiOfi Itself with aa.admort:ai;:neat to
Frleu'd* uot to aswxiato for Vac pirl-oae of marrtaae with per* * aet
the soK’\4ty and aot to attei.d tb.- marrUi;e* of any Deisbera who may marry
ouiaide the pale.
rriai rg of the
severity which ba«/fur ao U>:>g dUttoguixbed the matrUuoolal law« of the
Quakers was eatd to bare bevn auaeatby tneixtbers of the Twelfth atreet
meeiiiig and was saUafactocy lo the
yearly mcetluc.
Where fall the shades of Arlington about her beto dead.
The eoaxTJdee of the men who tkep lius Uir Memorial dey
And they o*rry hveJy tributes to the hoys w/k» wtih them
.
tMj ot F^lroda mUl ool beteatwr car^
ly with k the aeiivut cvnu^or^vx-a
pomed by the orders buJ *d\U^ of
1CS2, oader whU t ib« sneWty
Uisa
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of rouaectlcot Tbe^ t
ud was attendt.l f y
si lltN>niiau ball aud
rvpTv*^iitallvea of Lin^Ilc lai ^- ;a;.o
W.boola m BrVlgeivort. New Have:i. Walerouiy. Hartford. Meriden. WaJi iigferd and Naogalmk. After t!»e <!;-«■«*sii*ii of plana for the oxuvu*! .!! of
V bt.da and the cnUrgemetit of tlw exKtlag ones olBv^rs were ekv i-l oa foi-.4
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FrvaUent. V. M. Foran . f Svw' HaVCD; secretary. William Fob v of V.
.1 lU. . .*ir vv.*:
J.,
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Ungford; iruosurvr. W. F. Mab. r .d
•*i n*>Diaw MfO .U't ui K.J*:
Wrd vBrldg-*».orl.
• 'iki«v
at»l Ihe ».«ti</rial
In Bndgeport the clawi !n r.ndlc coo
w-sis of about forty pupils. Tl.e membei>.Llp U increaalug rapklly. and tba
pupils are dlaaemluating whul they
lean* among tln lr associates TIkwp Iw
teiv.ti'd' in Bridgeport ‘tope that la a
CAUSE OF JEWISH HORROR.
PI'S
Myeraun. dlrt'clor of
lunliatiou
to' tl a
I copr«iM>wl,i»i at
aud 1 want louil
you one or two fscu gp«rt Trojo the
Ithastly r^vnl of bruUllti-s of which.
I hnaglue. you bava beard enough.
> no InteiiUon of pnnishaho took^^port In
JuJk la! iTOtssd
Klsbloeff w ere s j
that 1
farv*^ The prliKli»aI colpi.ts lutw txit
l-een and wUI not bo artvwPsl. wblw
the editor of the BessamldUL t!u- In
stlgutor of the -h bole all tli
oaiv |>ermmed to leave to
ly tr.t!u. I»ut wa** even W
a crvwd of enlbuHlasllc frtetid- a*! hied at the station “
T '1’^
A P*pp«aeDtatlve coumittt^ b.ts isww
fortued lu Loudon for the puri^.w ef
tbe late Sit llenTbe oSJ«> ts of T'•• rrem v
are tbe erection
«• 1 toaebing aud re^rch wort.^ In
The itioetion wlib tbe Lclveralty of Lutniou
the f e.:i.lotion of Int-'nwthna!
scbolai>b:i*s 1. r ;K»«tgTsdU4le caururt
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Uelpral C4wewtlow.
i Preferji- r TTt».*'kK»d of tbs.V
cf kllchlsao U.tea.'hittg ths yosni
i.hr prviKf wsy to make io
f« *»»T. O r.'vt. <sur. whau fon've traintd —rh ».u‘M;r« mind
I s’ -rk^d U with icttructlor. in the
curse >ou havo ouUlned.
«>n yoa have taught, tb# papilv how to
hold a lady's bsnd
I how to make her .think that love !•
somethlrg truly grand,
er. you have ebown him bow ts •'.tp his
arm abcut her waist
I how to BQUMsa prscisely wbeo his
an. Is rightly plaesd-
3
.-n you have dxillod this hnowltdre 1.*rto every mtellect. ^ ^
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^ ^^ve s good*slaer^^*"**
rir^ homw you're training sba«U4 bs
bjddm to s^juire
Tbe Wi.d^m that wui aM tbsai So ooncovS
a kitchsn Are
And how to beat the carpsta and to keep
Ifou ought to show* them plainly how ts
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dodge a rolling pin.
’ Msde'*lp ^ ‘ducky.-* “does*- and *‘tJ-.ar *It len t atrong enough .
har*T*Uke*throufh .ffo
• And shww them how to gssturs when as*
plaining to a wtfe
bool the cause that kept them out at
night nil almost day;
w. tsO irour rup«.
I Cwwntti* -ho'. uUtM «. th. I.to«i_ .
Uh.'J.J-r.h.h.h-w,Pr.h..«.
ch,.-
It aantterg do! bow kmg you hAtrg
beeii sick or wbo toys you cubboc be
cored, uolcss you or# dying ot oM ago.
Bobky Mountnln Tgn wUl maJU ^
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THE EVEXIXQ EECOBD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., SATITtPAY. MAY 80,1908.
JShe
General*^
Orders
IsdbiBbM
. Tbe res
loltabw^ l«I tbe way^to^ w
cryted^ else bte'forr>tten It. It spen.
cd just over tbe flat roof of soother
boikilnc, and upon this occaaloo It furmsbed s veiy sMg eltlt far about flfty
»f ■<HrAitt~ntLoiiic
ICopyrtclit. IMi. by C. W. Hoolw.l
WVANK
INK CVMUSO
CUHIllNti stood l.y the
ill
Iron feiicr wUlcb summiMW
Jl^
tW tonj pk>i 111 the
,v«m wind causbt op tl*4. frii;:roi^
fiMB tlw Bowen npon tls faib«*r'* j
Srsve and rostM In the fold* ..f Uu.
MMthMftm from s short stoff pUnt.^l
41ie seeoe wss Imi.rmlve; !t* riulltj
gSTs Cbs Me to dssth. On rUlmt irn^und.
nppsnite <*ushin«s r*«‘»tUMi. * ifu-at
ciwtr of flrU sod yoauE oom. u fr.re
UklaC their pinn-s
Ak,n« lla* patU
enno Gem-ral farktr. Henbaui* wur
ten; and his Utile sUff of rePTaiia
Ttej salotnd the Bsc and i»a*«*l on.
Instantljr Coshlror. uAw\, o l.i. u hsd
bMB the abode of thoocbt* approprUite
to /the or«i«kin, a s* oceopb*r hy 1.5*
WngMl conteni*. Gem rul rurk. r
A* toroudiy
in hU ^rtraight bacK^ ttdcK^ chain
Bcrtfmx bH^ht and coat tomii bruthed.
Slouch hat atfcr ^hOermd hain
Littfdn^ kMfhh ea^ car,
Tmtrhxg oat t»,ith Kindling tyc.
For t/>e fife Md drum af%d flag
When ••the hoyt^ ^o marching by.
ye^rx a-Jbac<. and he
ranKf tww Kfmting
heart alone
FoUeioj to ^he^ toamin^ -hep:”
FoUoh^-^throash the dtuty ftreet-t.
"hanneriydroopin^ ^erhead.
To the oak embotoered jUfte.
To the bie^ouac eif the dead.
t.
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Dorothy revived avea before Cushbkg had carried bet to tbe window, and
sbe doacemled thraugb tbe other buildtag wttbout aaalsunce. 8he and ber
father and C'uahlng were the last to
No sooner ted Cushing’s feel touched
tbe sidewalk than be was ret'Ognlacd
and aurrouuded. It aeeim*d that <kaena of hands were exteuAxI toward
-By C^eoTTP*. air- cried some one.
-that vas magnificent: Talk ateut
preaence of mludl If .von had o|xhjed the other half of that door and
let loose that fiixsl of pooiJe on that
narrow. crook.xl sialrw ay. iherv’d have
Ux.u a hundnxl kilkxl. Ami as it Is.
there’s nobody burt.-I.-’ gasjaxl Cushmg. -pn sen.'e of
iulmi: I was Scared silly: 1 haven’t
found out yet what 1 was ateut
It
was the gem-rars orders. ’
He tunuxl toward I’arker. who ex
tend.xl his hand.
“Frank.” said be. “I’ve mi*Judg.«d
you.
You’*v your father’s s«...
You
have Uie making of a fim- *..Id.e. to
you.“Soldier!” ecboixl Cushing, with a
bitter and ebokiug luugb. “I gu.w* not!
I’ve fo^id out tonight xvhat 1 am ”
“The first requisite of a imldier.” said
the goneml. “and tl.e m.»st iu.|H.riant
element of human
umaii 1vharaeter i* oUxllIf you hf.l 4.1h v,h1
night has
dli.covcr.xl
from that
ery or.br
made all right.
When you
the tlr.‘. you r.-|H*rtcd it aud
moment you e^rrhxl out evlo the kUer. If you were
nerxouH. sir. it only mtk.-s your <x»n
duct more honorable.
I could.have
doue little. xvillMiut you.
1 etmld l.ot
have held'that .h-.r my*. |f
NoUxly
but you wouhl oIh y my or.1. r to go up
stair*
1 ha.l Uixvleil u.y*«*lf h.»arH.‘.
But wbeu you led. the oth.-rs f.dlow.xl,
and pressim* on the lower slairs was
rvliev.-d at the most . riticul luoment.”
“I iji.iy have deserv.xl a little eredlt,”
Cushli.g U-gan, for grubbing lH»rothy
up from umler ail Ihoet* feef’•Thai show.xl h.i.Higcnc,-.- r.*«m.nd
vd tl.e ......... rul. smiling “It is a minor
eonsidcratiou.
M„n> men have Intelllgen.v. but few have the lu*timl of
dlsilpllm-.
He who ha* It 1* a safe
••Yxsi. sir.” said Ciwldng pn.mptly.
teSTlest burdt’u aud the tlurk«>st iiijs
life. He xvn* in love
fery off Cusbinjj*.
Cu
danjiliter. m.rothy,
wm> the generar*
I
.and be bad claim* to tie ravorahly imhi
Sktered. lu tUU mer.i uary world tin*
fact that at thirty year* of at- he w a*
presldeot of the l>« iihaiii hank and the
rtchest man ln*tho>i- part* *houUI *ouut
tot sometblng. HoriM.ver. tin y. ii. nil
ted been a xvann friend of IIm- eld. r
Ooahlnir. wbom he always ajn.ke of us
“a grand soldier, air; the Ideal of a
soldier.- though be had U-en only 8. r
gsaat Cushing at the ckisc of the war.
It was well known that General
I'arker Judged^men by their btm-** or
BOdtoesa for a mlliury life
A* to
the geuerara disfavor. It etiuld hunlly
last upon the ahs4 uce of soldierly vir
tun In a drtllan. but all that t usiiing
. teew about It w as that the Keii. ral had
•aid a year ago:- -Frank, your alten
thma to Horothy arc betximtug ivuspicttooa. Tbey must tvasi-.**
They
had not ceam-d. but t ushlng
TIm
ealniy Imaglnc'd that they had'hot
intous.
He wouldrlmve
to aak iKiruihy wl.eiher the fact
he bad gone wulkin;: xvlth her for
•bout half an n«ur on ti.e prev„>u.
•reulug OOUkl anamiit for her father’s'
added dlaphwsun-. but Imrolhy .te.Hi
with the glrla w bo were to sing, and to
speak with her tbeii wohld have Ihn n
COBSplruous liidtHil, for Cushing xis%
Mt only s penk.nage tn In nhuiu; be
wss also *ery tall, and Imrvihy wu*
•bore the average luiglit. and lor
blood bcauly wa* not of a .inlet Im*’
A conversation belwM-n |h. ni then
Would have atiructeil the ei*w of the
IHi^r
Can only taait and dream,
hix xunx declining rayx,^^^
Of the muxter rollx that
Other Hecoralion day
And adotan the aixlex of Time
He rc<^ieUfx, \dfith xubttc
Camp and foray, xon^ and cheer.
And that charge at Mal<>ern Hi^
the porch he proudly xitx ^
IMJ in hix threadbare xuit of^bluV
IShinKing 6/ the hourx agone
Hourt tohen he toax marching
And hixl.cane upon the floor
To^!h!^ drum beatx maK*t reply i
••Thump^^\^nd -thump^- and-thump, tit^p, thumpr
Ax -the boyt \ go marching by^^'
it XV;m pa.^Ml the pn-^M
crowd ndaved. owing to the
a In-n in I
v. ry luoiuent of silenc**
arose the wild . ry ..f lire In !lu- ►ti.et.
Tlje rush xv.xh lnHi.nnian. .kh fudilng
,he
felt the shmk .XH tls- rn.wd stni.k, the,
clo»4xl part ..f the dm»r, lie ila.ught It j
mud break; but men l.uili hommly in
theoldd.a>s
-Open Ibis d.*»r! «»ix*n thl* dmw!” j
screametl bftv udees.
('udmig. faint wiili p;,nlr. U nt down
to tl.e Ih.II. blit the gom rul’* word* siill j
rang In hi* ears. Franlieally he held
the Udt down, a* If It «ould have
jninrHd out of tlH «t*.ket without ps |
slstamv.
NoUkIv xxlihhi .n.nld iva.h
It, ami the-- that came out had some 1
the evening, and b. that CuKhIm; h*.ked
forward. At'vt.rdlugly. aU.nt half p.iii
• o’ehK'k he tolleil up the nnnvw a d tunud baek. but CM*l.lng pudod tliem I
crooked stairs leading to old Arniory
bait. Wheiv the entei talninent xi ;,h to
t lakes a long time
Hople to
te held. The stairs h-d fr.*ni a ►hie en
trance to a veslllmle. whlel. wa* «.n i e
shell they an- tn
front of the third ►lory of the I tg
n.er.- w a* a terrible Jam
wooden building. Cusldng. pairing t
but tlM‘ g. neral and -on.e
the door, beheld the hall exir.iordmar .•
. mainialmd
liniaimd their |hw
crowded. He cOughl a glimpse of I
he wall Utw.vli the
•Cby a golden crown In the I r dldaiuv
ijpimd
terwanl
4H>ld. to acxx.inpllsh ►oinething In dr;
gray eyes of the general, w ho slo h1 fng «nit the tangle
iKvadon.Uy one
fast within the |H>rtal.
of the old siddiers xvould W e.-.ught in
Cuahlug tunud aw ay and U-.ked out the vortex and would et»:n.' Ihrongh.
Of the window In the end of ll.e x.h, gasping with ►mb bixxuh as n inaamd
tlbnlc.
Directly nen»** the narrow In hb Indy; -Steads steady. Ih>v*;
street was the lltddliig 4dm k. an old Plenty of time • Then hr would l.e
Wooden strmture mu.h lik
Armory swept on down the dalr*.
ten. In the wx-ond story w
The building opi*.'ite w.a* tl..rhig
ttds building he saxv a strange light
h
Sad.lenh a gust
that wavered. CaslnxJ aiul brlghteinxl. wind caught 1 * tian.e and tbrasb.x
He gaaed ai U. t%*rror atrivken.
across the strxx t a* if It ha«I b.vii s |
With Ids mind s eye Ciul.iug U lndd whip of linv It struck the side of .\Tt of the wil.l siamjhxle mory hall w iih a crash, t.urding the
wdtxl hall that mift fob giss* In the wjmU.w of tlw vt^tlbule
and letting in a torrent of heat
i
vestihnle
Tl.e iHxiple at the heod of the stain |
sud came .ace to fa<x> with ibueral scn'am.d and msh.xl d..wn faster. A ]
IWrker..
man turmx’ to Cushing. <Tying. -ror j
-General, the Kidding bhxk Is on heaven s sake, pull that Udt!*
\
Brer he whls|H'ixd.
•it won’t iH.me.- stammendCushing,
The old offieer straightenetl up until
-l ui a ^wward.” l.e was saying to I
te was aa erect aa a youth, lie march
blmwlf
Tm afraid right im>w. - 1
s4 to the window, gl^ced out and then want to run. though blast me If 1 know
wby That * what the general ha* ihvu
returned to his former |x>*iiion
all along
A double door seiwraled tl.e vestibule
It was 4'4.usianily In Cushings n
from the hall. Only half of It was
span: the otWr Imlf was fasteu.d by that he ought to lH‘ at iKmnl.y’a .
L
amble bolts running up into the caado the fle^r. ru*Ulug
I the lower bolt.
•looped to kx
-Don’t do that- said the general
eslmly in hla ear. -Pretend that it a
•tMk and tUnd by It
Don't h t anybody get It open.Cushlng put bla foot on the bolt and
muoA at tbe general. DW be Intend to
teUJ*
**‘'^'**
to dtHteri hi* jxHl
and protect her
«owu ihe stain
Soddei.ly he was aw are of her
She
had tried to stop by her father’s side,
The struggle to cxlrleate henelf had
tunuxl her about and she was thrust
ttfou^ibe doorway, teckward, A.
NEEDj^ ZrONISM.
.Ito. of Trark
l&rm*l Zangw ill. the fuu.ous* .tew lab
snth.ir and urdent ndv.nate oT a t«racGcnl 7.lonl.*l n.ox, .u.-ut. writing to iho
.editor of ihi-'New York W.*rld from
lx»udon about the r. ix*nl maNsaer.- .»f
Jews ill Kusslrt. *;tx*:
“My latest Information from KishIncff I* that the damage extxxxls £Ua\000. The Ku**ian ..llleinl account ad
mils that TU* hou*.* and ••**» shi.iMi
wcr.' IiKiUxl. and I do not thijik I am
-llbclmg the Ku**lau authorities when
I sav that u> such a cus.* tlie
iai
account 1* certain to !*• well w Ithin the
•ultcd from the malin»atment i*f a
Christian woman in the ndgliUirhood
by a Jewish proprietor.
For xv.x'ks
the Jews of Kishlneff have Wn living
In tho shadow of a blood a^^twtiou.
They werx‘rpai
panic strteke
felt that the explosion
Therefor.- they would 1
troordlnarily car.'ful In
lie- girl r, :i
IheMsirxxu.y tb..t l.-d
Where she had fall.m and ral>
kU atm*
Itmlanily he wa* aware of
the gejieral just bi v.md the d.^.r
llis
crowd, tie
hrowing uihi
faic of the building
uj.'taiT
be eri.xl
b»: »* n* a dream
He km w that tie
building wa* nlreadi alire. .-.ud to g»
higher up in It wa* to invite death
yet I have a certain grut^lngm-ss in
uaking for mom-.r for J.-ws for .-ure in
stead of prev.-iiiiou. It 1* alwn.v* so.
If thl' money s|H-ut In the last tw.mty
y.'urs for undoing rhe evil *ufferxxl by
Jew* were .sjH-nt on a jdau for doing
them gcKHh we ►hould not have these
horrible events nor demands upon our
pur*4-i(.
•The moral of .the w liole w r.'t. hejS
business la tbe aloHilutc mxs-ssity for
for tbe
74onI*m.
(xmifortably .-mublished In .
FAVORS OKLAHOMA STATE.
Seeenarr of «kr l»(rrlur liltchrock
IN MEMORIAM.
m ACQUMIITIillCE
icopf^i. mthrc.rn. Lewkl
1 had been In IndU for two yean
with Ix.wcnteck’s uK-n. and we had
matle many captun-s of wUd anlmala.
Ma*,rr oT*t?rn;+,aot proM uni
Thyxao.
Our Ntsitor of tm> tjrro.
One day as we were Uwtlng up • for
est in sesrvh of water boka. ao that we
might set traps for the animals com
A loc< farrwri:
ing to driuk. 1 suddx-aly beard elephauu ahead of me. 1 was lesdlng
the way and suj'lKouxi my men were
foUuwing. The afiernoon was w.wring
away, aud whem-v.-r 1 siruck favora
ble givund 1 ItK-n-a-^ my jeux- to a
run
1 dually
.-M.lmul*
ahead of me and was. rt*i.iug up when
I suddenly nmliZ4xl ilmt I wa* ubme In
the foix-*i. I w ait.xl for |m ib i|« ten
minute* an.1 ib.-u foll-wid 4.ovl.f* on
after the ek*|ihant*. win. w.-iv f.xxllug
as they moved aluug
I »xjxnlixl to Uovertaken ai uuy m..;jienr au.i x\a* not
In the hxi4 .xlaruHd
I wa* gr.idf-all.v
getting oa to the b,ei. of ilH- k-rd
when s.mM‘thiug o.x*irr,-l to alarm the
U-ast* ngam. aud awa> il-.-y w. ni at a
trem. tul..u* ir.iil. an.l 1 kliex. I q.ouki
see uotluug umre <*f ib*^ that afl.*r
iMKMt
1 wu* now wiiUhi four iuii,-* of tlu*
village and on a plain fMth. fmi tl.e *un
wa* *.• low ttiat it was luiliglA in the
for.*t. I was g.»iug forxiard at a gissl
pao- xv!:.-u a Imge hy.-Uii . r.»--ed my
path, with
growl Two miiint.-* later
then- wVn* \ «-lps ami ►ii.irl* fr.mi ev. ry
dUxxtHm. :.ud I r.aliA.sl ili.it the night
prt'wier* of file fore-i- x\,*ie astir. 1
W.XS going braxel.v ali. :id and Would
h.nve iHx n out i.f tk- f..r.‘*t in tuili an
h.mr more when'll,.- *m, w.-„t dow ,u
and I had f. ah.uwt f.-el my w.nx f.x.f
by f.-it
The situata.ii W:is anything
but pleasant.
If I -eliiidsxl a tr.x* I
migbl Is- bitten b.v a *nake lurking
the imenjui
,g the bram-he*. and tn
woiiia .-nt me alive 111 i
lo go fiU-gUe*' at the nght ixmiud I Irani *..«i
*,.uiuK to i*n.\e
.a** iKiint, ami
•hall boo tho tong Una of Uluatri
Ary) thrre *haU ba no taara.
, v. ry dinx li.M,
Willia,
ow.xl my Iiuilch U>\ or 1
barn-1 ride, but no evira •ammitnltU
and tbi-n foredanxl not fin- a signal.
1 wa* pi.kmamy way slowly, f.x-it
a -mhhn 1 felt m\^-H falling
C
.-a,mot r.-niemiM.r I.,* tliuiigbi* in sii
ROCKY lOURTAlR MIRER
otn May 11 laui
Att uti t<rrm
WART DEPARTMEHT
• • • Kqv agr
Fac^iira tn .talUr wotlAa a-l
Tbf...
Sforat
aurr.tc
wmMm
mua^-.
Or. h»n.:nK tow^rj thoo' aom.
W^t. v. r *her,«4 rthrr.al thou 4!
K.n.t th.*; ha.t ,%'ut.J aiUl |
A* aomr?ik!r*t‘Varri..r J,»va. ate
Rrichra herhone at last
W^ANTK1>-Tu i.uK-ha*-«
imU kow-
.Yi
b.bf*X
York Mali any K*
A-Sura Thing.
W*a:;“,v,X''?.,7A,.-lr.777K
fti'r
It to said that nothing 1* sure ex
cepl death and taxe*. but that ti not
altogether true
Dr King* New Di*
covery for Consumption Is a sure cure
for alMung and throat troubles. Thou
►and* c.xn testify to that
Mrs. C. D.
Van Metre t>f Shepherdtown. W. Vw. VA/A.VTkl> u,*«l C-A. 4
tUntna
gt l At
►a>*
“I hail a severe ca.se of Bron JYV
W a«un. n.
.
chitis. and fur a year tried everything
I b.-ard of. bill got no relief. One bot
tle of Dr King*. New Dlsc-overy then
c-,re.I me absolutely."
It’s Infallible
L4 •kuur.tj M41-» ,*
for Cnmp. Whooping
Cough, Grip. •u.-.-*
tiJhs !•< Hr. k
Fnemnonla and Consumption. Try !L
U s guarautv^ by Jaa. 0.
K»rfrr
Ut. 4 Hivy
PAVING TAX NOTICE
To All People Interested.
The a-sses.*ment roll fur the Impn.yeB,lent of Slxl
xth street, from
ea.*t lln
line of Union street. Is i
hands for collection The Aral
m.-nt is t.> te paid on or teb
first day of June. 1903.
M E Haskell. City Treasurer.
-,477?*
Meeting of Board of Review.
Notice Is hereby given
that
the
Ikcir.l of Kevlow and Ktittallralion of
but 1 do net r.**.ll.xi It. I n-im-uds
tb.‘ city of Traverse City will meet
that a* I bniimhi up on. my b. a.l an
on Monday. May 2'.. 1903. at the Coun
ril
U.H>m In said city of Traverse
sl.onld.-rs 1 h.-ard a ller.v gn.w liu
almost In my ear. I was stumasl for t'ity. at t4 o’cJ.H-k in the f..n-n.K.n and
txmtinue In si-ssUm at least fimr xlays.
or as mm li brnger as may te node*
Hitli-.-uitll •4’<-h«rY a>ti.niii4X tt ,.i» tU«►ary to 4-..iiiplole^lhe iMiuaUzatk.n and -•atb. H*’*. tH.-l4. t l* »Hi M..r,h x.U ut ««Bir
A hu-b-w .,^ I
of an .-leili.;
r. \ii‘xv t»f thl- a*.-*jssmcnt rt»lls of said »trrrt..*il to',«*«•' M..-k A ti. l‘.-rr4, cio K
«*iTv
Any |H-r*t»nior |M*r*.ms de*i
id w a* o,^ upi.Hl by to do w, may cvam'me^bls. her or their
. lu^uin. IK Kr.M.1
it lH*aii*e I .*mld a.*.-;-**m.ni .m said mj:s and show
W illar 1 XVur/l.urrf
iisi- be liml lii* .y.-S cause, if nn> exists. wby)the valupt
smell liim und I*
.ng.nl ihensd ►hould U- chapgs<d
on me, and I knew Id* .->«-* l*-l..ng
to 11 tiger. r.i.-|.haiit pits «n- g. ii.-rally
r
4l.b%,-n*l U. ^
so firmly .ovenxl that m
.■
IW^tf
log b-*s than r*s» is.un
rward ps
thn.ugh
This on.-, ass I nft. r
oiv.-nxl
long
<x-rtaimnl,
Cement Walks.
th.-it th.- IM.1.-S had n.tt.nl and v
On account »,f the large amount of
4x1. Till- ligi-r w as uheatl 4.f me
<vmi-nt walks to te- built the pre
.>H* h T K 4j««ir». l»
• xil U,
Inp in
season, all iK-r*ons
desiring
w
No'i.m-eai. tell how a wild I*-;
buiU are reqiit'sted to call ;il the t’ity
Uh-rk'K ointe. mak4 applU-ation and
set umh-r .n-rlain , ir. ttm-lan.n-*
Uk.\T- Th.. t.trrr» fun.
In
d4-|H.sit the iHiy for tbe ►ame
Is ,.vvn a wid.. .l,n.-reme U-lw.
I .e«n ot iin. EvHLk Y.uu.r. .Uw Wrlnt^H' I'has. M. Ikx-rs. t’ity t’lerk
of the *a,ne*|M-i i. *
Th>* lig.-r
1K79
pit. hut
ru*h ui*.n me:.sl f.-ll
..... ,rr.‘,trrr.;2:
r.t.'nr: staf
that might hav..,h-en t
me.
lie in it to cn.ns.
and 1 .dunl that I
The tiger kept his i
ast.-mnl oil me. hut I glum*nl at
only at king IntervaU. Th- t-t. I tl^t
be had iiul utt.n k.nl me miaki Is- taken
as pnxjf that he w.»,ikl m.l it I dkl not
provoke him. It was a x.-ry hot night
abox-e but «tulle tn*.! ut tl»- U.ttom of
the pit. and tiot a single m.o.4jmin f
Us wax d..wu there
After a lap
half an hour I ln-gaii io get my i
haek. .Hid it may astonish y..ii to l.-ani
that I u«.k a nnmU r of s’lori i, ,p* diir
Ing the long hours <»f that lughl. ■
►hn-j.iug nuite *.>nmily wlu'n
daylight
hy the tlg,-r arou-snl me.
noise m:
ere hanlly open wb.-n be
My 4*ye*
to UK- and Huiell.nl of my
kmxjs and f.vt and hand*
He actual
ly r.-st.nl bis b.-ad on my kian-s and
look.nl Into* my ey.-*
I think \e was
at first liK-llmxl to iiltark ni.-. as he
growl.xl lu a mx natd-.g wa.v-and la*h.*d
» I shut my
.lulet he finally vhaugxnl
witbdrexv to a comer. As time pa*stxl
hc grvxv imvasy a lul kept up ,a .n.nilumil whiue. Ev.-ry
wv.-rt lH-txv.n-,1 day
h.xir.1 th.- r.-rsirt of rifh-*. s
Utes later th.- vol.n- of W
plainly t.. my .n.rs. I w
the tlg.-r tbn.iigb balf o,m
tbe fain- of Wlllian:* app.-i
edge of tie- pit. an.! he i
borror ►tricken ton.-*
“Gn-al b4-av.*oH. be's at
of this pit with a tiger:
Oklahoma has won a stam h support
er for Its stntehiHHl ui S.x-n»lary of tbe
Interior llltcb.xxk. *a.v* a *iHslal di*
lintch from Euld, Oklu., to the Chh'iigo
4X. Juat
• Y.-s,*’ I nn*w4T.-d In
Inter tkxxin. He atupp.xl «it Enid c
i* a xvlii-per; -go and g.-t 4.ue of
cenily cm hi* tour of the-terrltorb-a and
ag.-* ami ..nr Cl*-*. Tie- tlgt-T Is
made a sjxxxh to S.OCO citireu*.
“My trip to Oklahoma.’’ said be, -has
changed tuy mind upon the advlsabll ty
of admlttlug the territory to slurebiK*d.
Condition* are remarkable and pros
outfit. The .mix way to gi t tbe U-aal
perlty apiguvnt. You are oiililKxl to out wa* t.» ms.*.- biiu and dnixv him up
aUtebood, aud. wbUe the Interior do
tbeugb tb.- iHilP.m of tbe cage plat-ed
liartment has little to do with congtx-iw. over liiP pit. Witlu.ut anotl.4-r word to
1 ahall upon my n-turu to Washington me, tb.\v T*-gai, oiH-nttl.ms.
At tbe
recommend lmmcdl.nte atntebood for llrat tUrov<-..f the n.**se tbe flg.-r sbowrOklahoma."
.nl fight, htit only f..r a m..menf. The
Sei-rvlaty lUtchewk la yuoltx! us say
tbini throw- .nugbt binu and It didn't
iBg later In an Interview. “1 am op- tak«- mure than a minute to land Aim
poaed to sutclmod for Indian Territory in the cafs.
unUl such a time at existing treaties
Alswit OO.MI be became feroc-ious and
explrv and the Und Js subject to tltle.- trbxl to bn-ak out. But we Is-at blra
with alU-k* -D-il be gave up. ami from
A Whistllu* orster.
that time on until we ablpt»ed him he
Tbe proprietor of a Ix>ndon chopwas a* docile aa a dog.
M. QUAD.
Dusc aome years ago made fame and
fortuue by the disvx>very of a musical
laterBal
«yster.
A distiuct whistling sound
Two yearn ago a l*olauder out on
ffom a newly opened barrel of
oysters.
With eagemoaa be hunted Nubbin ridge i.wallowtxl a grain of
cause aud found an oyster wheat. Last w<x-k be was attacked
aei-mtxl to amuse Itsi-lf by w ith a fit of coughing and inmghed up
der till* f.H-llng was his txjnvlca fifty |K>und sack of flour and 100
.Tt be general meant what he whtotling. The Innktx-per advertised
ud hundreds came dally to hla pound* of bran. ’lYuth la mighty and
Hat he wa* txs.l In the midst of
I xh\t
xcUemeiit. with a tritd aob boitelry to llaleu'to the musical oyster. wlU prexmlL-Uartford Day 8prlag.
|_______
dier’
the oyster died.' and Ita
-ourage. Cushing wa* imt cooh “
, ^nd he knew It
!U* judgment at the
with It.
It is supposed
-That'* rather a alxabla teas yoa'ra
»K»mci.l was not xvorih a in-nny. and te that the aound was caused by the Inkad the SiUW* to iK'VivIve this faci. lit
Iralkrn and explraUon of air throogh drtrln'.” said the man from TepnaMee.
-Ve«. b« to right smart of a critter *
cUsind Imrothy in his snn* aud fled
| m the stmln.
I
hlfl ptet fl«prtsik •
tiny tek III the aheU. To this day
tte ina !• teowm •• “Tte WldaUing mdtod tte mau fn« Otefflit.-CBI»-
YOU WANT TO KBN'T or pur
has,-, a piano or organ, st-o Grinnell
pros 2;;y Ea.st lYont street. They
Id instruments in exchange on
MISCELLANEOUS.
new ones of any make, If you r4-ni
an
m.*;runient
fnmt
them
/^.Xl.ll-Xtli.MA A.Sl* l-Alin,
Mm .uni V..U i*ay will apply cm
T\’
MtUTH
s:,:.
Patronixe the Flower Store
Front street.
All
ordera i
and careful
Flori*
Paine.' Florist.
money can buy.
Made by
Mfg Co, Detroit.
Sold by all firstclass dealers.
.<««'1AK DANVI.XC I’AKTY. given b
Ibifus full o:vte.*tra. in Furt-sier
hall. Tue.sday evening. June
;^d
EverylHHly luvitvxl.
ISs5 31
__
The Clara Cemetery Vase, the finest
See'ri
;he s.imples
at
thing out.
Paine’s Flower Store.
SPECIAL EH6A6EMENT
!
The Ladies of Traverse City
I
ire invited to rail aud 4 xaiulne lie |
llobi- Cahinei. a h4>u*.-U4»ld ntx-»-s*it.x j
or the txmxenb-m-e of ladles in the
kitchen.
The cabito-t 1.* on exhlbl
Ion In Frank Trude’s hard w an- store
[Hobh.s- old stand).
ISSC-ki
E. M. Olds.-Agei
ONENIGHTIONLY
...City Opera HoBse...
Tu8sday,i;x'2r
Kelley &, Mack’s
’ BIG PUN SHOW
John Bush’s Carriage
Line will
meet all trains and the public can
make arrangemenU by telephoning
No. 144. office at Jackson’s con
fectionary store, or «5£. realdonce.
im-3t
“WHO
IS
WHO”
K.NTIRKLV REWRITTEN
NEW snow
CLEAIEST
CHEAPEST
--HEALTHIEST....
I
I W tel. t.ACRO»-€
Vsi/Wll-I. mo ABB
.\SlL\m RST OF MIRTH
.\M> MELODY
ARI>
ABSOLtnBLT OltORUSS
Fice B»n.d Concerts .\ttemoon
an.i Evening.
L.IOtHT'
PaiCES; 25c. 35c, aaf SOB
ELECTRICITY
EXCURSIONS
PereM^quettb
AT* lOo
PEI 1000 WATTS
nBmTvEMrie
munitonres
LUDINUTOK & GRAKD BAPID6.
SUKDAY. MAYflL
Tndn will Imt
• Mtbm. Bteall
poMeta, oraakagaa
2
THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SSTURDAY, MAT 80,1808.
CHWSfrAN-EI^OEAVOB.
orad. A Ught fMlHT la buc£ more
€MllT wmahed. tlicraforw better. Make
HOME DEPARTMENT
j awrenO. and when aoiled have
iwaaked regularlj.
mwK
a, b*v. a. 11.
them
They aell well at
OP OITERBST TO HOHE LOYEftS GEMhuoxt AXETO WOXEH PAETKOLAELT
'by limiting tbemaetves to a diec of
.'milk alobe fur o
I below tbe bem. In coarse turkey red
lcotu»n. They are somitlmes made In
That birdie, weave fur little birdies*
iH-ds;
Now bit. of grass, iiuw bit. of vagrsut
siring,
And uos some qu4««;rer. dearer *ort ut
K
and waving tnn-.
Instead of tbe troii
rain of bullets sweet dews fall snn
gentle spring sh^:*•e^.^. Th<*re i% tie*n
dose
lu-slde. It
placed
lock
that
could
tenderly
had
the
stis
shoulders graced
than thl.s
of teaching
In
Out of the vtar- of war
- things IS the remarkab’e e
ar.*
eh. ri.t of wma- parents wh:
t
A d.i!l boy wbo ha.l M.adlly lalUn
Uhind
when
they
whs
c-ompreheiid
are all
rured
'Hardly
And the lark for never pining
Man has >•>. from bird and planet,
sine** they * ke^ p Ho* brlglil side
When the last golden rcddii llew away
Hi irlumidi
nc-st
from Its h-sly
so
woiid.rfiiUy
dighl.
And
d saw how |»reitily the while and
Made warp and wind .
.hen sgsh
fleavlng
ihcc
orchard
wlngti cd flame*.
Ilrandslrc*s while IcmKh
r..hins
with
Tilt* <IIacs have no trouble
Thai they ever grieve atsmt.
And the world Is prom* h. treasun-
S
to "keep the bright side out.’*
K Kiser.
Wives Sadly Over-Worked.
H is iwM urged that all
farmers’
wives are drudges
Many of
them
and
perform iio more work than is
esseiitial to vigorou.H health. Hut th<ui
sands and tens of ihousan.ls of them
are worked Intti their graves
These
are the women who build the flrv*s.
c«M>k meals lhn*«» tiroes a day for a
TaVn fnim the elm tr«H''s ever mu!
f..rre of.flten .feed and milk Ihe c«»ws.
ding crest.
Uitb' the gtildeti nddn thought Ino
do
A thing he wroiighi.
golden hair!
^John While tiiadw
the
washing and
HMind-of toll
by
Ironing for
starlight
in
a
the
nuirulng, an hour or more before the
stronger men are out of Imd. and end
» Thai day Is be-si. wherein we g
•
'a thought to others' sorn»w.
It near mldnlglii. hours after the samc
strong men go to bed and sltn'p
The
farm«*r.
w..rklng
hard
himself,
and
» y\irgetUng s«*lf we learn to ll\
heiring but, a few ct»mplaiiits from his
'
toiling wife-^oing hi«“w..rk and see
Aua bhMoti.gH iKcm
►
of
klu
deeds
Make g.ddeii cuir lomorn.w
ing mat her’s i.^ u.me. asks no q-ies
lions, and no doubt finds that while
hU wll.* ran get through with her
work, it would Ik* a mn'dless exjH*ndl
«il means it. litre a servant l«»
help her
Th<- |»m lk>i iH-ad. uui .nUmiuu.
today
is one •after The ^hl^y Chair s
own .hc-art: wo full Is li of
tender
. pathos, and
near to nature's hearl
When at the ag.* of forty,
oni hard work and ehlld bearing, sht*
kes on I be apiH-arance of a wtiman
slaty, he eoneludes that she "didn't
IVe a strong vvmstituiion." and that
Perhaps the reason of it is that uis.n
Wastilngton street there bss re.me In
Shi' would* hove fariMl InMier had she
th(*ec last Wevks an unu^uttl visiioic^
maker
a "Oidden Htddn"-nir a. it
generally e-sited. a
l« more
"Jaims'
Ikh'u
'
-'**rit/:a walled a long while before
At aay lime she would
ing 1 want to gm it all owr.
„ot j
bother-wlth sprinkling and tbei. pub’hHV. thou ;hi it very rude for a little
m.wi-r promptly or In
a
ting the clothes away for a tiiiu*. They *
enough to be ea.sny heard;
oiling alnee.
im slo- walled eveu longer
; hot WHtlT.
ately after 1
lUHiiners
required
She
Hlease t.. excusi
been the wile of a cariH*nter or sh«H*
Wlien the color has been taken out
"Teacher: Sam has Imh'u
tuvokey. IMease lick."
-
playing
J. L. BarNuir
We repeal, that the slavery
hleh we allude Is not the lot of
Ualtimore Oriole.
Taach the Girla to Mtnd.
vrniers' wives
Many farmers are
Among the arts which
may
be
as CMDslierate for the health of their
Ives as they are
for their , own claased as womanly accompllshmenta
In evidence
It was his clear whist health: but the fact is undenUble. are tbe homely ones of darning and
ling notes that first ealled attention to never!heUws. that, as a class,
The young mother who has
the mending
Ives of farmers are ov or work*M - ticen forced to learn these aru after
^nnd.
his
them was ses.n hynnd.
brii rhlcngti Times.
marriage should take the lesson to
Bt plnmage of ofange* flame i*»do
herself
serli^fcly.
and
leach
her
Ham
stripings
Broom Covara.
>
making
him a cemspUnnms
tdijeri
Kurluuaiely he i. a high huilder. his
very woman w hi> dtves her own
,.irk. "those lurches"
are
a
hanging nest Iwlng in the top of some
Bight mare
tall ilt'e.
weather.
It is many years since we
daughters
the
Importance
of
t’UJious t.. know of
the
the biles and stings of in.sv*rts
It
should U* applKKi lmme.liai.*lv U |s'.>
^
Zht Record's Golkiy
Of Oever Young Jfrtists
hard
clothes
with her doll doihw and gradually
becoming respoiislble for the renta in
may 4u*
more
Tudhe liird lover such a r«*turn »»f an
ulel frie«nd is a great puasun*
liid.*.*il
alike
on
hamis.
blood, so when the watercress Is eat
en.
the skin i.s relieved
from ’ the
KVnirlbuted to the Record I
One cup of butter creamed with two
cups of granulated sugar;
add
cup of milk
and
three and
one
one
half cups of flour; next add the stiffly
bi*aieu whites of four eggs and two
snd omshalf teaspoonfulis of baking
powder
Now take one-half-the hatter and
sdd to it one-half teaspoonful of clnaumon. onequsrier teaspoonful each
Lif cloveH and nutmeg; also add one
cupful ^ currants, raisins and citron,
mlx^ Put In s loaf pan. buttered or
m each side i»f the seam
lined with wsxcd paper, then put ta
Inch wide casing on
Ihe batu-n tu alternate layers.
the
tha music of funeral marches.and the easier and pleasanter work. It the be taken out as one passes them In
ptaady tramp of aoldlers* feet as the
way. the covered broom can be sewing, without stopping the machine
at my elbow. It was Marltza. who
laat oC the army of the republic go uilllzeil where hard wood doors and
had alipped off her shoes at the outer
to eovar the gimvaa of their dead com ruffs are used .
A Little Mint
bo has aUnost a door, and come so softly through the
radna wUh fair ftowars tad set above
These broom covers are also very
thma iba atars of thair ooaatry's flag coavealeat la viptag down the traits, magle baaeb of doing things Jtmt as Qpea hall Ihat I had not beard her.
All tha and for tbit parpoae tbe
OaaUMi BmumI le prMefred to tbe cob
have played aueh a part In tbe w orW’a
lees than fifty ;
completely trsn»f«rmed
the Handwkh Islands.
l>v.iu a twr
baroos. supcrstltloiia. hloistrous peo^
pk-. without any of the blessings and
comforts of clvlllxalftvn. tb.-y were de
veloped into a iKHHile wlib a CbrlstUn
dvlllzallou to be proud>f The eollro
popuUlIuu was. won fur Cbri-t. ami
mission work in Hh- l.Ai.-»nds udsy Is
among the foreign am! m»t the nativo
potiulatioii. and auM-ng tb.* urij-ntal na
tions none bss so n-a i lv rv-muKl.*.! to
tbe call of Chrtstlanitv
tin- MsimI
empire of Jaiwn. iKKvkii
the centuries of lUe
said, "Huroly tl.c 1
.. .'
or iiie.But mUsluii wdri Im - ; t d world
U not aU done. . All \Lv x ;-s . r Uw sea
have not yet le«rin*-l
-'-»g Gw- m-w
song. They are waillu,.. they «re call
Ing. and to Amerbun < hrisrlai.. a i«rt
of Uie UUnd world Is ealllng partlcu
tbe true gostK-1
are waiting exjK
them the Saviour.
•wer be? It should be Paul’s sittwer
to Cyprus. Augustine's to Englami. We
should seDd them tlu* gostK-1. so that
tbe laics and tbe Inliabltants tberv«or
can *Wlng unto tlie la>rd a m*w song
and Uls pralae unto the end of tbe
earth."
BULB aXAXMNOS.
Pa. UzU; 10: 1st. Hi. 1
xlii. 1-4; U.
; m, 7; Matt. Mvll!. IP. 30; Acts I 8;
12; Rev. xxU, 17.
• sent out from a myriad of prvssmia. -The CLrlsiUii Emkwvor monotm Is kpuwn and reiogniz«*d tbs
rid over
pass through Its channels. There U
something peculUrly attractive about
ATGl sTA CHAMPXEV Aks-d 10 Y-wt.
One ofAhe handiest little things I
Stitch an
ttfw-tx rh*wii»-y U * pupjl in tbe Kourtb ifnuir of tbe kVnuml »
underside. have ever used Is a pincushion fast
«<k-rekiptsl a natniwl tak-nt for drawink* and
d.iifr ...une v»-i
tN care and Imrdem e»f the om* we*
having had di
in a ivHl cotton tape through the ened on the arm of my sewing ma naltrwlaln«work^iaexe-epn«nall,rJ. rer
lira In.
bttttonhokMi. When flnUhed. slip the cblne. It it tlmply a pU‘ce of thick
It is a ble*ssc‘ek world to lake the
over a bruom, draw up me tapes woolen cloth about live Inches long
Children into and their swin compre
tie securely, nrst
sweep the and tbriK' inches wide, with a narrow
Th« Orange Becrel.
when it was a little green button. Just
heoMoo of it and elelighf in it w ill sur fliHirs wx-11 with an ordinary broom. ribbon siring at each comer and at
It esas told me by Marltza. a little beginning to be an orange.
prise obe to seHV There Is a aonl up
dirt, then go back the middle of each long side, by which
The next time you eat an orange.
lift la the very thought of wings, and and forth with the covered broom-— to tie it securely in place. When at Greek girl, in far-away Turkey; and
am going to tell It here and now to j tO to And out its secret before you
of song
1i is one of tbe things In occasionally shaking it against
work
on
plain
sewing
one
may
often
the
life we cannot affore! to mUs
** •
side of the. piazza io free It from dust. use pins instead of bastings, and thus every one. because I never have found j
dls-i
-------------------------------With this euablon any American child who bad
little w'hUe it will shine almost save tome time
j .
D'*t
»»»• Narvoua
May closes to the beat of drums, as if it Imd iKK-D mopived. and U tar on which to put them, the pins may covered U.
It u aoi wbolty a Bid day.
theV^ 10.11.^1^10 Jai
to tbe .New Hebrides, th.' Samlw icb leUmls. tbe iniUlpplnea. Madagascar, and
tbe tsk.w of every een.
Mlaalons in tbe laMnd world Itave
been unusually sucxMfuL TIkt har^
had much to cunteMl with
with
Nowhere
have men become uiorv* d.-g«-aefate
than in tbe IsUnds of tbe worU Here
very often
existed.
MormUiy
n km.wn. and tbe
eUndard of living has been tbe lowest,
yet In spite of such romlttlons .xmsplcnous success luis been aehlev t-d. "Tbe
Isles and tbe iubablunts tbervor’ is-cm
to have Um-u waiting for Christianity.
The Christian missionary went to Eng-
he sharp taste of tbe volatile oil li
the power to counteract acids in tbe
a dish cd watercress, and cress sand-
her own garments. Teach her that
Huy a yard and a quarter of c«>lored it is as important to mend her clothes
It U a wonderful pleasure ti> any one ’anion flannel.,which will U* enough as to learn her schiKvl or music lea
to be so in touch with tbe olrd world for two covers
son;
that all are equally essential,
It comes in scarlet,
that a mue new or vdd i* om* of th.*
id gold, navy blue. brt>wn. and a aoft and tliat the earlier she begins the
must witching things on
earth
to
House gray. 8i*w
up
l*ag
shape. more easily will the lesson be learned.
aluely and to flud enil all alsMii
the Make a narrow hepi. an inch^aniUa
aoagalcr wh.me erewtor it is
It is a half below work two buttonholes, one
• door out inti, another world where in
one can emte'r and (or a little U.se* all
In Cleaning Time.
Rub the nickel stove trimming and
throwing off of Irrigating acids that
ing how to keep their clothing in re^
niiK*r. To avoid this vexation
it. try Ihe plan given Indow.
and
then the bead
struggle
of *nyf.l.r.r by .ri.b. ,po.wiUK »m.
*“'* “‘J*' ''.f “• '““K •»
animonta all! i.n.-n r,Kl..r.- li.
>'"=• '
■ Bui »by d..»l you »lv»
Ammonia U an fac. n. ut
!.«■
11.- .mall ..ranis.-'f^lU- I. a
)»atr. From the time a child can hold
luirilctilarly In dry. a ntvdle in her little hand nho should
Mopping Is wet. dirtv be shown how to mend. iH^gktning
twesiiy
least
hammock, that depends whethe
lounger means to use it for napping
know
have seen an etrlole In Trave rse* t'ny
at
not at all decurat
• As to th
if a nap is desired
should be hung
Ihe father bird, the swe-et singer. Is
white
n
while
are Ulked of. are not
and are very expensive and hard
gel
They look like fish net and are
tbe plated handles and
hinges
of
Mant/a dug her Unle si.h kinged
10... mtouhe c*riH-i an.l twlsttM her doors with kerosene afftkjvhUlng. ami
ioen-d hl.s Uit,*rual insides was hurt
polish with a dry cloth, ten cents"
at flrsl. but we And they amt
The
Mildew siiains can be removr.I i,y ’H'n*n h. in before she answer.s!
worth of oxalic arid dlssoKed in a*
.r says that no part of his
rubbing with ammonia dilui.d
with’
‘
f..r nu* at the
pint of hot water will remove paint
wa.s hurt but the l.rewzini
spots from the windows
l\>ur a ill
side hid.
of the
few drops of anim. Ilia in- tlu
He into a cup and apply to the spbts
,
and
the
ng water is very r.hhI f.nv oily
With a swat., but Ik- sure not to allow
skins.
the
achl
to
touch
the
hands
Brasses
had onlv fl
liHllne spots on linen w ill dlsapiu ar :
may Ik- quickly cUwned with it Great
HIS MOTHER
if soaked for a time iu ammoiiiH and
care must b<- exercised in labellnK the
little girl whose tendency toward rinsed m eU^ water.
Ixntle, and putting It out of the reach
The be.-vt way to clean hairbrushes
lion was marked brought
of children, as it is a deadly p-uson
with water !o which a ft w drop.s i»f
ler.a note that gave proof of the
SikUs in varnl-.hed furniture are reTh. n Marii/.a ud.l
that the child's affection
!iu»v<h! by rubbuig them with essence
.-cM-t. and ihi.s Is it
evidently inherited fn.m the maternal
li V..U I.H.k at I bl
lul of an of peppermint or spirits td camphor,
ComsUixh Mixtures,
side of the house. The excuse was
e that the scar and afterward using furalinre fiulish
as foUows;
works much better to mix sugar
m.ni the stem Is or cold llnsvKMl oil —Good Housekv-epIH-ar Miss W.: The n«n api»ear. and cornstarch dry. If chocolate ** '
^
Iflg
X
^e of Evelina -umise at school yes also to be used, grate that Inta
terday was an unavoidable necimslty cornstarch and sugar and ih.*re w»ll|J‘|^^,
Tin Cam .
these stx.kes. you
iuuiHl by indisposition
superin be be no wasteful roHiing in a ^‘* I**r j j ^ ^
_
If you do not know what to do with
duced. I fear me. by my own lack of
itensil
Every cook knows how\;'“,«^‘
t^at pile of tin cans which has accu
ill be
(oreihougbl in permitting her to par- Impossible it Is not
t..
leave
ai
mulaied in your back yard during tbe
J op.*n It: and so
aki; of lunutriuous and Indigestible
lity of the mel—
ilate stick ^ .............
winter, says an exchange. Just ar
ou can tell as Marltza did. how many
concoiullanls beyond her cai»aclly to Ing to everything
range them in a low pyramid, cover
plei es” your orange has
Uh^lInilated. llem*e the rt*suUani in
r costs little 1
them with gooU soil, and you^will
Perhaps
you
think
every orange has
>iUon and Indlgesllon mH-essltat
kept lu the box with the cIlhA
have a splendid mounji on ktlch to
yiie
same
uumlier,
just
as
every
apple
the absence of Evelina
from
ind will seldom ui*ed
washing
raise flowers
The cans will hi>!d a
triuud
Kindly
pardon on overfund But to return to the dry mixisl-com has live cells which hold Us seeds;
great deal of water after a rain or
but you will And it Is nut >.0
Why
nietiur’s lack of Judgment and ex- surch and sugar.
Have the milk or
after using the hose on the mound,
iise my daughter’s absence for which
r on the stove just at t» e boiling
’
and the effect of Its presence is seen
• history of the
r am in a mvetsure If not n’together ,«.m.
r.tp ..... .
..r
os
*"
In the growth of the plants
te.-4K>nMb:e for 1 0.L0.1U have uiaae 0 Ihe cbrnsiareh aud sugar mixture, orapge. when it Is a flower, or per
haps when it is only a bud. something
luy will iKiwcr superior to ber^ and
1 will mix very readily, yet not c*Kik
Value of Watercresa.
ufflcicnl
toj™«> J*am»en which hurts some of the
thus
her fn*m the mastication
he cornstarch
Have sufflcuni
toj™®>
\Vatercr»*sv
Is a
rapidly-growing
hole inio
tnioi<*‘’">'
of them ou
t.f lujurituis rt»nconiHani».
I In-g to moisten well and turn tbe whole
h***’’’' ***"
plant and a grei^appetizer. It con
Ibing
Killing milk or water
tains more of the natural salts, pot
as not, the add It ion w ill scarce
ashes and acids required by the blood
A Ihiv who had bt'cn absent for two ly cool the other and long stirring and jiduinp and juicy the orange Invcomes. than other plants,
except
spinach,
l-lt ha> no more Motions than it hml
days came to school on the third day,
aiting are avoided.
which is a great mineral giver
The
bringing the funowlng brief but compreheuslvo note "excuse'':
Dtrt onv. edther. but two, iluuigh tuily
With its black and
"The. Mex
they
or simply fur reading and
'vx
Willy lt.r abseutz
He
fell
down
> just before schtsd time and wi
Thn orthnrd pink with blo:^..-oms
tlladly puts its bright.side out:
Farmers’
golde n heuid
Were lying low. both In om-
had
iKized■' when another absentee of tht
day b4*fi*re appeared with a note read
lug as l.dlows.
esiKited Miss:
In the name of Him who ever tries
tlM- gnld. ti
the majority of people sling the ham
mock in a cool, shady place where a
"It damiwns the clothes niu<*h ui
evenly,
she
declart-,1.
and beside^.
when I get busy with the week’s iron-J
possible"
P.H-IS praise Ihe sun for shining
bight.
We Urn-‘the
look, the more mttracllve both bam
and must «
Th * lark may have ’hilsglvinRs.
Hut she hlde:< away her doubt.
on this year's ham
wide mad are the
of them.
They are
and the gayer they
"Some of tbe more pretentious bam
* mocks have canopies over them, but
such a looter could be
Iso probable exp**tu
and alsi
Hni It k.H.ps the bright side out..
Kre long
"The valances
mocks are very
decorative part
heavily fringed
would he far t.s. and if you think a toou-r would |
tbssl chs-s
kindly, let me know if pmisi
are* in te.uch with Hie- great CcsmI
In said UKitt rlng ’
One. mother
Then throve tbe golden robin's work a spirit of childlike trust pnd cm
fldence* we can t«* happy In the flerc
apace;
esi storm of circumstances, and. so
Hundreds of times he sought
the
•Kind Maddum: Eacouze Jaima for
living shall And ” ;iound our Incom not iHdn there on yisilday. We hav.
lucky place
pleteness
Ills- complel«*ncKK. 'nmnd
W'bere sure, he thtMjght. In his bird
it goto an it el up his tjalmaea
our restiossness His rest."
« an his pa could not git him no
Wondrous provUlun had hevn made
others outII las. ulte. So plezt
The sun may have Its Imuhies.
Ikith locks, the white snd golden, clis
Slid dream in it at iH-rft«cl ease.
small to rule the universe
rule, snd m.me way all things aork
trees
his class, and
Ho many times we ask the question. danger of missing promotion at
"Why must evil and pstn, soin.w snd end ol the term, brmght the follow
desth i vUt
Whst is It all f..rr
It
note of inquiry from hU mother:
is only that g.H,dness U innnlie. that
"Would It tw any gtwl to hln
we rsn trust H. hading
A g..verii iiK.ier flir Henry T I ilesire him to
Ing Power which our .nisll
minds pn.rooUKl With the rest «.f the cli
could
Of her old grand.lre; it was
Or cherry
drudgen
of hitternes*. of suffering unt.*!d. has
ddeii; lennlum of universal good is the n.-ar
er by that «.ne great .le*, ^
hair
Which our w«te darling easily
A
r.e
bss filled iu war. wUh grei-n grss.
ha e ihi-lr chtbiren excused f. i
great etjuntry ha. belptd
on
-e.nc* in.tn Mh.M.l, A teacher
cause of universal frts-chun.
The
a large and varrled ndle<*Ti.
us tty 1 world ha. ccjme up n step on a high th«
‘excuM-t’’ has consi'iiied i<i
;cr*p:ane of HvlKsatkm. and the mil lug
i.f them appt*ar.
We dropiHsj «me day a
And
Why . They Ware Excused.
Ito die for one's countn
The earth
was plowed wUb shot ami .hell
adult
; cr quantity of water than those wbow
! but a ccnUe memory even m Ith iW* plactid at tbe top to hold It to«ether.
These covers are a great Improve
jwbo bore the biiteresit
bunlena
•««l
"
. I beanacbe mi^ |«in.
To otben. to ment on the old way of lying a duster
Hi«b la the eUn tree s ever noddInc i most, it i« but a ftury told
The lit over a bnsim. a. the o!d'fa«‘hh.m*d
bouseU*tp*
r. dh! in tbe days
crest
I tie cbUdren lauicb and dance to bear
Oatbertnc from far and near tbe tiny
shreds
An
wurkl iHsU’i makcu
to the bOaml world.
U the toplosl referemxw he calls upm
nhe Mtau and the InhaUunu there•nerres and brains are stroag -It aids or to "Mag miio tbe Lord a new
aonr* and declares -Wurvly the Imlee
the di^icn by making tbe
food
ahaU wall ftc uk- and the mitps of Tariroluble/ and seems to have a direct ahlah first to bring tl^ sous rrvHu far.
effect.
their silver and their gold with tbesn.
onto the muK- of tin- Ixml t’y God
wet b:
When 5*ammcr zephyrs are. genii
The-. - and
idling along the l«ck yard, and th
siuilhir itaH-ak’CN iUu-irute tla- f.n -t tint
'rummer girl has all
her
prettlei
In the
of the work!
lu Ubicde w«-n> to U-ar an iu:;oiUat
g..-n* made up and ready
weai
part.
she begin* to think of the bammoH
Tlie hU:« rv
. tiai, uilsKi. ns has
that will hang l^tween two trees. 01
fuimit-d tie i.r-Kll.iUsi.* of tlK- p
if there aren't any trees, and
sii'
iMlaud mioaamM h.tve Jhk-ii prv.MineQt
ivv.. in a flat, upon the
porch or
lirUiUibty obveijindsh
talmKl Its
t he hammock that 1:5 used at pros triumphs
rnt I; uf ct:Uon in gsy colors and Iterraiieau ami aU through- Its hUtory
made in tbe most
Ciimforiah o ui island ml .on.* hare U-eo toiisoPniMM.
Haul's lif-A sto|>idu;: iJ::-*e iC’h;* Urat
vtvie
l-hal U about the only diffor
•e. that 1^ made in hammocks mm gex-at mi-v4io:inry Joi! •Ta.-v w:.% i ;i tbe
year to yoar they got more and im ro Uhind of ryprUK. ami la-r.* Im- moii tits
first dbaiuxUHbed lotivert tot lirisH.incumfcriable and nicer to take oiu
Ity. SerulUH I’aulus. a R.-ni.-in d*i»aiy.
vase in
A hanimotk to be |»erfoct Sim-e tiH-ii ('bristlan imss..u,s h.ive exshould have very
wide back rests, tendetl tl.rouglMiut Uk- ishiad w-uitl. to
which allow the occupant to lu
on each side
One seam is left open
tm il* inches, hemmed with narrow
hems, and a button and
buttonhole
All the lunff day. upon bU t^k intent, jtbe music and see the tiavltiK nna»
Backward’ and
forward
busily
be|Tbe older one. fe< 1 tbe thrill of patrl
veat;
jotlsm and think how tx^uilful It •«»
time.
:shouM take a pint at a meal and take
kvur m^ls a day
People wHb weak
. ened nerves reouire frequeaily a larg
I the shape of a broom, having a seam
Mm. M. E. C. BATm.
Hiia
l antiomi of fbmag can ohea be cored
i fairs, and are made rather prettier by
I tbe addition of a brier alltcbing Just
After I bad taken the parcel of sewlasher Mother had eeaL I fOTe Marlt-
done, ice it and put on It
When
nuts
or
candled cherries. It Is very fine.
Mrs Tony Donetb. Hmahab, Mich.
Line a plate with paste. Beat one
egg well, add one cupful of augar, and
Line larg<^ cupful of chopped rhubarb.
FUl the plate, dust a little flour over
«
It and cover, bake. eat. and flad «
tbe matter of Increase In tbe numUf
of sodetks under tbe “New E’orwnrd
Movement’*
Tbe deflnlte pro|K»sltlon
which Is tbe bmria of /work in cxmuh-ctk»n with this new Uoe of aetlvity. aa
sut.-d by l>r. Clark. Is “at least a 10
vut Incfv-aae la memU-rship dur
ing tbe first aU mooUia of 11M3 or be
fore tbe time we. gather in our Internadooal conv'enUoa in iK-uver next
July.”
The Christlaa Endeavor
swys
Bible. It aims at-a Bll.llcal type of
CbrtsUauily. both la character, expe-.
rieoce and activity.-Rev. ttiarbw A.’
Oook of New Jersey Bute I'idun.
fAny question may he aaa-tl that per*
talas to any phase of OhrUtian EuOeavor
work. Addrsas Lock Uox CTt Ulnsluua.
on. N. T.J
JSo 71
O. P. A. Tob-tu. O.- Tbe
• should alway s be a.mi
Xa 7-J. F. B. M. Iroowood. Mkh.Tbe beadquarterv of tbe I’nlU-d Hoctety of X’briatlaa Endeavor ai.* at
Tremoot Terngdr. Boaten. Rev.
as E- CUrk, D. D.. tbe founder of the
A good way to sew on buttou la to
pie. as nuirliloua Juices go Ini^ the
brine to a great exieaU PUh of all
kinds is good (or them. Raw eggs,
contrary to the common opinkm. saye
sciMce. are not ae dlfeaUble ae thoee
^Sum than
RlawnL
light
It while
THE EVENING HEtlOlU), TBIVEBS^ OITT, MIOH.. SATlllDAY. jlAY gO. 1»08.
Ay^rs
Sarsaparilla
\Te put the best in it. You
jget the best out of iu And
the doctors apprDvc.LStfS&
THE IMS TOUCH
(OrlftaaL)
A aoangir ata|««l ooa arwlRf *t«
tea la an Italtea hamlet A girt te tbp
plctnwaQOeAoattuneof the country waa
aetling tbe uble for aopper.
-I. {bat your daufiblerr aaked tba
Urn* IMA.
A
tUf ofl i«l Abo U wan
fcaoini U Buar >« tom of IbrlMCaUrtxi a wiK'trt
MAaakm to
mgh bad MAaakm
t atlMnl
flvaa la a larfe baU llw oibor
teg. nia wlfa and manj fiianda mtm
1
ITCMS OF INTEREST.
<
Bot
r rsnjt. of Uw
I! Bolpitbi
Bolaaria arr M«4ru,*.
i,y
IMh
;j
| »bow
------------a rluiar.' of i
lUlol.Ml, iu.It of
i
Toi.u
—T...
lihK
laovt-A
«
•«r ttum tbe gaUnr
-U tte Hon. Mr. Hlaak |»CYaenir |
A auJoU Wt Ir U inK mtid al C brln
iaula f«n- a «mW to locate tbc luas
tiM WfAi^ aakL
fUowtr aua
«ud majeaufTiiij
inaj«Unill> tbr afore-1t iietlr irf»1e.
fUowlY
i—'aaJd etatwiilla ollirUI roar from bin
i„ ti„- tM,\ouy of J»i«Deae In New
1^,^ ]n n ^minttif part of the bouar York citT tb>‘tr are alont 3.<M)
nd tuny
CTvmatlon U Ulrpal in lYiirala and
recentlj tb-diei rej.-sted a bill eetkinjr
10 leirallxe It
rt/.^
J .D> Mr. BtaBk." he r«4l«l. *. B.
en>w-M. r.th«
B«u« to It.
r.»r wrapwaa ui* ii .-alln a wcwejWper for a i tt*t..iorr a Vb-tma butrher
Ua« l.es n Hii.h) in ebminca
tMc*.
wHh 4i rn.|.l.*.l. lb.1 «•• »>
gmt *• K
rii,luifT»iwlin:.
Tk» duU «l.ud IBot »«. l..»ra Ua
I.vraiulda,
Artd) II. r . rnd onrot'wdny.
.rftiT lUr
A Nortb lujcrUait r«UlcMu.kr taken
«UT lb. »ol- .J.—I .-y.U- «•»«' j
dara
m «^»inarl lo tbe muaraiti of I'arlr r.f.iMM all
Clara analoiay
analoiay aa
aa U
U rum*
ra
wlUi bla raiber bard aeat. *I»uriiii the ,ood for
iuoniha.
uotbur .i.d cw.f..lo« tb.t
„„ ^,n.tK.M,l. .1 . bro,,.
tt, lyllv
^„,.rti„... I..O..B.
hufidrodU.it
*trang»‘r of the Undlord.
**Yc«. elpnor.
Martua la my HiUd.
Id a good rbild abe U. Never baa aba
given me tbe alighteiit trouble. Every
body lovea her.-jbbe baa a aad look.**
‘-That U becauae abe baa come to tba
larrUgeable age and 1 bare no dot to
give her. iibt? lovt-a a young mnu. duUwoo Luigi, a.ab.*s*p under, but be ta
T047 l*oor; Uibidem be U a dt>^mer, or
be fauci.-a art, wbh b ia Ibe aame thing.
laattAd of watching the abeep be
ajM-ndn bU Ume akeicblug tbeiu. Last
»ei-k be loot three abeep and waa dlkcbarg.^1 on Katurdny. It U tbla Just
now that makea Marina aad "
“la that one of bla akelcbea-lbat
rum banging on tbe w.nlir
“IVm. alguor."
Tbe am.p.-r waa brought In by tba
little makl. wbo aloud m.jK>.Ue tbe
airuager wbUe be ate. WaiUug for bU
ra witb ber banda demurely folded
a faraway look In ber eyes.
*rtly after mu|i
fur. When the able was etcanx!
tbe young felR.w caim* In. w ondering, aa
did Marina and the Undlord. what waa
wantiHl of him. Tbe airunger went to
tka wall and took down tbe |.lcturp of
Too Croat a Rlak.
In almoat every neighborhood some
one baa died from aa attack of pollc
or cholera morboi. often before m^l
cine could ba
•?
ua.d InKt
aa imicb
>.f.r
li ning U b«d. but of
lug is vi-ry dimculL
ali
u r.ii;;biml udib
nutnf
If your skin is yellow; >*our
tongue furred; if you Iwve
backache and hcudadie and a
naslv taste in your mouth; it’s
because your liver is out of
order. You are bilious.
iBa CaradOaiekly aad Saally
tathad, Whlak Hakaa Tear
mack aad lawila AeUva.
laas that your liver t» out U ord. r
AlrrourdtoestiooUUd. 1
ltw»iootl)-UmakMyouU
IRON-OX
Tablets
I aeUTUy.at*l*l dlgesthe flrael new.
fromUfaaauntaf through ovary nerve and liber
afyour btoag. aad you wtUlDok well and faelwclL
IrtHHOg lOMalaao an thb by toalng nr the
gyalaw to that Kature Ukea care of her own.
They are naltbar porgattva nor calhaitte, but
, lhair plaaaaat laxallre eBeet U due largely to
Jh^ wTM!aU.I^|
ORKATLY ALARMIO
• «y .
Cmt*. SO M
•▼atewafonreUMaam Wtt tea fal
Mr. H. P. Burtw. » statet at law.
tesaa 1 aAiad ihiato ■nhairaWi paiM fmn
S2 to S4ko«»MdMtobaytofiidatodto ta Otawirfil.. 8. C. baa bcaa tfoi^
Cor four or Br® yaara with a coattew
uoa cough which, h® aaja. *pMUy
alarmed m®. cauateg »• lo f®ar that
I was in tb® ftral stag® of cm
tkm.- Mr. Borhago. haring
Chamberlain a Coogh Re«mly adr«^
Used, concluded to try IL Now road
what h® aaya of It: -1 aooa felt a r®markabl® change, and after using two
Bilious Peopl^
;*
aad. aa they do net raase an artlQelal eibUara.
They du ii by so touiug up
the nerves Tif ilic liver and di
gestive orgati'i that ihe blood
is freed from jxiisoirs. :md Na
ture restores the torpid liver
to full power and activity.
aleohol for tameduie eff
and
habnwhtohUaathtog a»..re not leas than aleohaUta. IroaOa Thbleu buUd up tha system
angeroos. Do out etpeci Imaadlate
aaffeetsfroalroa Os TableU. They
natural, ragular building up of all tbe
Thla takeaa lluletUnA but a a.*c
Bemewber. Iroo-Ox TalOets are not r
rHIect: ttoey aretonle^axaHdldlnguptheent
hanica fire only
nrty tablets In an alum
I cetds atdruggltta.or
n ot iwloe. Tb- Irr
Imn-Ot
I
s^aik'siisr.'riT’
Th,- next luc
hlH d.-partur,-,
ae.it tU- pUtiii
on the ,x»ni,T.
to Ih- Bold.
iM-fon- doing w
L-iiig tlr«t1iis niuiM
sfi d.N.K-r li. I'ari-
teoMTAMlIdMIocteg
r.Waota aotear wbo write tea aber; ktte. Not to wa k teiriof feegasney to a
mclaka to ba prid lor In pafat and M&ring.
AVterV
tba pattont wtob •
s:rcng body and cite totelkcL wbicb tot
boitles 10c.
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can B« Found la
If'th,- r-.MU w,r. r,,ualh dlrldi-a
among Its m:..il>liania earh js-rsnii'a
Mm.- woilM 1,,-alMUI ."‘i ®, rrs.
.V fullsi/^M I.uni horse at work
require tvi, l\.- p<>nii,ls of ctnsU,d
and thirty ihuiioIs of hay « day.
l.ouu pmind- of
iyu,-«-li AI-m ti.hu
Mueii .md
llks «re iH-rfi:int-,*l by u m,‘ib,Ml w!.i, h
dnioM ai.) vv. uKin ,iin toL-v
The
Iniw.-rs It, vvhuli tlu-v ar,- k-H ar,,m-! with v.,t.
tti.wii nith
on lhi> Is pin..d .t l.yer
if Ihe falTi-w to' l«- s,-enl. ,l o .t I'l; M
, l.,>,-r of
h-nv.-s. end s„
in
of
lu. iitv lorn
hours evtrvi.im:
|,;i\e a del h at.- 1>*
lt*iig
LoL-s-.me
H
i..-* have e\c,-i:
W .j^hlngtoii
^STWomen's Headaches
Scalp IrialaiRt
Facial Vauafi
Af1i$iiUUirDf»MiB|
I P'S.”
|*urt.«n,»i{v.„lo ttr.Mir,
;
i Uii4r.-v.' u,:* Vgl s- « Tt>
wittiiRBlKk
--
-
v
•vH;:
orvV'i::^
*'
r it M -Vvu"
E.W H,sines &
_ FIjejNSURANff
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
When Yon Want a Nice C«i of Heif j jyjiij » «
rau.i M.v I
Jom.
tl... kind ..f <
A m*»nrn
i
j
Butchers and Sausage Maker^. j-picAiNici, Nru-iK
l;m .voii
U lK,du l
-iugu-.i
.........
Wil!
, f„f
KhM K.»)< b Ml
..
I|.»iiF.|,.
to
h l„r iKv-k and Uan- "
’
of Stillwater,
Mr Joseph Poniln
t over 12.000
Minn . aft,-r having
with ibe iH's q dortor* for rtomacb
tniubie. with uit relief. wa« advised l»y
Mr. Alex, inohard. to trv
I box of Chamln-rlaln's Stomach and
.lv,-r Tahleis. He did so. ami it a
veil man today. If iruub'.cd with indlhe nun
..f .piwist > or ctinMipation. give these
rial, and von are certain to
lan ph-aaed with the re«uU
It 25 eonU per box hy
DRS.
SAWYER
&
PENHALLECON
Traverse City Mark
...DENTISTS.
sffSrr. p r flour^ 11^ 1. a V\, Y? mil
...CARPET CLEiNINS WORKS...
■................-.................-
.............
N. B. CHMiN, Fropric
Don’
; KrikE. ••r IM
OLED.
,Mau:c . .'ly b> -Uu,r«n J
ci»»: L, .
GR.VN0 RiPiDS i mous* RV
COMPANY.
\,.d U - M ! -t mIt iM.-t -.1,- l.ti
JOHN R.SANT0!:^§|5
iSuick Arrest
A GuIJedge of Verhena
Revere
e In the hufpllal fmn:
• of plies, causing 24 tu
medldh failed,
doclora and all remed
Picklen'a
Arnica Sal e quickly -ar;Ion
and
cured
r,-^lod further in da
[,lm. It conquers aches and kills pain.
:5c at Jas
Dr
l••^li;o.'d living iiKi,.'Lines
llyiHg
;e pu- t.Hhi. lyls. ilK• .-n-l.-oeous p.'il,Hl. V
|6ENERAL INSURANCE 1
r-*~
A-. D. TYLER
DENTIST
WiihHim liiock cm
'ph
-r is..l .’.»evmc
TnkUj-
.<» «l
Tr»r.t-r»r t1»y mt I
MW
PERE Marquette
IjKiS
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
'Th.-ii llrghi jiM,u l.Hvr Im-vii
as thnt of ili«- l•^UJ,•rrtv.
oh
FIRE INSURANCE
:.|k.-v
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Mi-
irr^rxj’.
L, L. A. BUILDING,
Made Yeung Agaih.
'"•VT
ss2s,J“xr.wri“o‘
4L.-I*.- l%l.-.oi
7V-1-.
.Sl.lv
HANISltE - fOHTHEASTEFNfl.N
w
I:
Farm For Sale
L
b-li
Hou«- l4.a-a.
M,»HAn. AUvrH.W.4 Tvtglfu^l^^
u
i.f
Ionic On® dolla
•one of I>r. King's New Life Tills
,-urh nigbl for Iwo weeks bss put me
in my leonR' again." wrllM D. H
Turner of Dempsey town. I*a''^They'
Ibe bent In Ihe w.>rld for Liver. Stoi
nch and Bowel*
Purely
vegelab
Never gripe.
Only
25c
at Ja».
'^••My kvme Is on ll.e fa.n- of the eh,-, k. this tube Is Inffamed you have a rum lohnson and F. H Mead*' Drug Ston
I must put It on the ba,k tlu.t you may bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed. Deafness
draw the
All star*,! over Ih,- th.uM.-r of thille Is the result, an^ unless tbe Inflamiimacre, known a* fUu Bt®al or N»«.l
tion can b« taken out and this tube
mo. who iM-ld Ihe .l„-, k. and re,i4 ih*
VPOJ. .V
ham (arm
Ona of th® 1^ to Cwma®.
r®Rior®d to its normal condition, hear
lorh l!..-r He.
TraT^rs® ®o®iny, I'y ■.!•« ®o«ih ®f
uauie -Meitaourer."
ing will tve destroyed forever; nine
<IuHetuo W.-Iil to rant t.» atudy. cases out of ten ara caused by Ca
Then- was tio need of a d,>t wh,-ii lie tarrh. which U only an inflammed con
rtf L.t
J. E. GRIILICK CO,. CITY
mank-d Marina, for as «,sm a* luceom- dition of the mucous turfaecs.
plcled bit ttudh-a li,- sprung Inlu fume.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
I no,-, I t cm from lidurr.
for any case of Deafness (caused by
GRACE A. HEItSEY
15,10.
irrh)
cannot be cured by
catarrh)
that
ran
for medicine, bm
Send for clrcuTteyBavdiae«.®te
Hall's Catarrh Cure
milling
did
me
any g,Kj,l imlil 1
polltUhi
t.>rky
Mountain
T,-a
Made m
,
Tol«)o.
O
CHENEY 4 C.
Z Rtory
Irely well
Ja*. G. Jobn^on.
banquet in Ohio i
farm, rs. Th ' desert vvns Vo 1m- tw.-iiI'ortv ihoiivaml bird-. nu>
ty-flr® luskiouR G,-oigla wat,-iu„-i,.as.
plp4««. areT-;>„rte4l
have I
The day b®fui,- th,- dinner Mr llnmia
PhuiiouTHpu .ylimlert which n-pron-t-eiiily na in,- North Caivi
bad tbe mehu.R plugged and Humtl a duce the |H»J.••-.d-mii iwiiiil iM-yi.-di,-pint uf chaouvagne Into eo* li imdon. tloii" are iH-lug a,lvertl*ed fur ^le In
then
them on the Ice. After the PariH at IT^
h.
dinner eaeb f.nnuer got half a iiielmi^
*Tl‘*u* furtb,T ,.rdrT«l. th»l |.uUlr iwrfl.vr
tbmrwU be rivt* tj pubUcRtbe, «l • «>py of
'They U-gan tasting them wiiiketl at
each other. I,*oke,l wise, and U fore tlie
affalrs wa» ever every farmer w.-ts
: M^ and Exprraa.
I
We fully guarantee
DR. IRAN’S Compound
as, a sure cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
Furmtr Srtaightened Out.
local application*, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of Iho ear.
There Is only one way to cur® doafan,! that Is by constitutional
-Who an- you. signor, w ho by the
es
Deafness Is caused by an
tom b of yonr brush ,-nn turn p.v|H*r In ‘
MNE<CIIIIDUI
'
hU'*WN^ AU4r»v»
MW*U..« ,o
i*t»
V
hand,si me a dollar aaylng. 'Glv® me
another bottle of Chamberlain't Pain
Ralm
I wanMt in th® house all the
Fur sal® by
riv,- yi-ars :»l.stin,n,v is said lo Ihn-d if the In. Uil.nt,rtspilr
,H.,m:.n.nt.
.si.-ml 11
.nd
Q M
O
i In ibc tn«i
HOW IT HAPPENED.
r p,-opl,- ,solid reallre
Then with true iiati
hnii slmplUIty tl.,-y
str:iug,-r. M.inn;i's f
t»-!,rs. nml. l.nking tin
.......
TIm- T,-\:,s h'gislainre has isi«M*d
law pHivlding K.r ihe t-xi,-iunnatu
of pr.iirie doi.s.
ese pci.-tH
D“ .'X'tji':'"'*
b.
RnbSIO:-
lan living fm a t
ti a short time 1 go completely
cures all ki
double,! up with rheumatism.
and Kidney
of Cbamberlaln'B l»aln
matisni, by acting on the blood, hver and
Halm and told him -to use It freely,
and if nut satufled after using it be'
neeil not luiy a cent for It." aay
Uay.ler. of Pattens Mill*. N. Y.
f,-a' da>s later he walked
into1 lb®
Bugbte A Roxburg. «. E. Walt 4 Son.
1'.»l.,i.4s, •moking 1
m. iid.sl l.v „.ii ,• ,l,H 1
ni, nt of ,-<Mi»ninptlun.
Ladies' Turkish
aiH.sl i: i,dl ,1..
m;.l ..,n..riiul„l
Matt.J.Johnsons
6088
MRS. L MacARTHUR
Reg. sixei 60c. f 1 00.
«'ii« Most P«rf«ct
irn this way and will Mop wmi
ilm-.d
b ast T«*'
gain. Kc-p any mail tlmt
le till then ••
um- luoruiiig a luouih lat,-r tin- stran
er ro:ii.iH-;ir.-,l nt th,- imi and was rc.IV.-d by th,-Jttiidlonl and .Marina.
• A h tt.-r f.ir you. ’ said th,- landlord.
Woman's Chance Remark Gave S. E
Tlh- Strang,-r t,s,k th,- h-ltor. ,M"*o-d
Wait 4 Son. an Idea.
U ghiin-cd al a r,s tangiilnr Ml of pa
A lady riiMom,-i at S K. Wait A
iH-r it ismihln.sl m.d pul it In hla Sons sal,I lo a friend;
If 1
sn!,l
IK>oU,-t.
Valm Vin»* 1 would -giiarani.s, iv,-r>
Wla-iv Is tiuli,-iiH,'.'" hc4isk,-d.
pacKag,-. lor 1 am sure no mu- tsm;.!
All. signor, him,- you w,-iv- here lie m-^dissi
.lissail>tl,‘,rr.-miirk pav,- .S. K
X not Mind aiiotlo-r s.tu.Mi-.u. lie
• idea of offering i*
slarvinc.for
!h.nusli.imf h,-ms,lv,->
.<, nd for him. 1 want t,i s«v him."
-lu-vor it fail-d. And ih,- ii-siilt i*
Marina. Mhos,- Intcn-st in the siran
r,-marKahU- sal,- for il^s nmst n h
r from the v,-rv- m.-m.-nt It,* ivappoarod shoo,- in b* r soft Italian ,-y,*s.
off for Gull,-mo. while th,- land
.‘.or 1h)x of
went liisidt- and r,-lurn,-d with a
of wim- whiai he s. t U fon- hia l'•alnl Vim- the 3
Then
:ur^,
BUSliESS CARDS.
I a ate PTLAseta tk kmith
Is managing ^ htor ol
tto- rUrl-Jan Endeavor World.
Dr
Clark i-^ ,-,lilor in ehlof.
A Sura Thing.
tu.*9 are bnputel to tba cMU. It laUsa
It Is sabi that nolbhjR is sura ex
the muscles atvdaUowa than to capxoi. Ill cept death and taxea. but that Is not
altogetber true. Dr. King's New Disin pcrieci every for Consumption is a turc ct
fur all lung and throat troubles. Tb<
ooditioo for the final hour.to that the actul
sands can testify to that. Mrs. C.
labor to short and practkally painkax. Da» Van Metre of Shephcrdlown. W. V
says .
“I bad a severe case of Bron
chitis. and for a year tried everything
I beard of. but got no relief. One bot
tle of Dr, King's New Discovery then
curt*d me absolutely." , It's infallible
out of ev-Tv
•Hiullt-mo,” said tin straug.-r. "how
wouM yon like t,*"go with me to raria
|.» stud) art';"
»r:" rxrlaiuesl the youth,
bn'alh.
- said, opening the letter
and taking oi.t the r,s iangular pain-r.
-is the iu,-aiis for your ,sbn-aliou.‘'
-He liumb-d a sins k l,» th.- ts»y. be
fore wl.os,. ,-y,-s dainssl the flgunMi 10.Ois) fnim-H.
and do
teniplnthiiis of ParlA
1 n iuni and marry Ma-
ro ®oria of everybody «U®
Ooc
aims a* well aa h® cam: tto® other aa
oor aa he can aad get bttslaeaa.
Tbe one whif painu as weU as h®
aa U all tbe time learalnf; the other
i> qnawk-n .ruo b« 1
A Startling Teal.
iH-iieU be rt^i.keUluHl the
Taking
uulu.al on tbe lui. k ..f the paiH-r, nink. reaulllng in a wonderful
liig tbe outline of a elirr U fon- It.
Colic. Cholera ib.lcijt beuinrrbagca
• All. hignor. it will slep olT the cliff!”
auM tiullemo. dellgbt.-d vUtli the life
that bad be^-n infu-ed Into lb- drawing.
-Urlug me your eolois.
Now you
Uu
othw BBdlcln. lo um. U , preecrtuc lUen.. Tlie patient Kalne<) and Marina aland off tbetv You.
upon
.ror ------ ,
fr»»jn the flrat, and -------Guliemo. fold yonr nrins and turn
tack In 14 montba.** Electric Ulttera
away from her a- If In anger.
You.
MiAliIvaly
Marina. dr..|. to your ku-N-s; pla.v oue
PIRSONAL
Jaa. 0. John- band on Id-*, now try to think that be
Only 60c at Ja
The young dm li.iw of MarllM.rougb Try them
U
nUiut
to
leave
you.
U-bevUig
that
baa a falb««r. .umtlMT. a alcpfatbcr. aial flon and F. H. Meada*.
you have deeelvetl Ulni. while you are
a alepuiulhcr.
iunoiM-nt.*'
J. Wella riianipney, tbr ar1l.-*l. %vlU
The lovers did as the stranger had
go to lluaala tbla aummer.
bid them.. Tor half an hour he kei»t
Miidd them In the aauie |Hmlthm. then let
Joelab E. Lynn,
Jay cioulda Kin|.b or ivvu U.r U..rei-il. it H iiMVv 111 ptecroBK bitt. r ai d them real and
partner in bualuraa. died In an almathem . ngaliL
uiir.
i.
i.lins
.M.r,.iii;u
AIM
a
I
nif.d
booae at Wciblaglon. N. J.. rt*. cutly.
When he had tlul^»MMl. be abow.M them
Stul.i •eiiaior until .M.uvh 4 1h-I. and tbe pielnre. They U.ih thrt-w up theli
Tbe Ute tjeuioul William H. rrank.Miidd la n re:.M »‘« i:t«tUe In
••‘►a
luinds with delight. The little tlgurc
lln of Hartford, t'oi.n., left an .^tatc of
. Ill tb- old da.va. tlHfiigli. lb* y were of tiuUomo had aerwxl as a line model
I138.000.
bosuMi fikiiiU.
.M.'foiniia va* the fur an liijimtl lover; Marina fur an in>
‘ Tbe Ute Mir Oliver Mowalt of On- Ifoder and Mudd a folb.w. r. oiu- day Junnl ItiU-vis... th.-lr ....tui.u-s eurlek
they were diali.i: legeibrr.
^yduv. *■
MaCtmaa.
bow
^.Kb.‘ ^gmor.- «ald tiullema. ‘if I
iM to ytmf hay? *
oGuJd but do thair*
••ttetean.*’ aarM terld. |ovuidly.
-You may nol
It ki ftgurea. foi
•wraute O-hMyaa ia plaaaa# wHh
•liy. mr «ald IMOamaa, "I didii t your talwit lies lu auiiuMl* You an
Afittea ta bead nf tba ««fnrt<
of ami.»M and labor, bomnaa tbiak ha waa aa aid. bm. 1 Ull you. rather a l,audaaer than a
Rydnar- -wlam th« tima rom.w ITI do Ncvertbeless you will oi day b#
^matblug hai.drama fur that Ik.v.“
at horn#.
great painter.-liew cull that U‘ whito 1 tnunot In
Jamea V. Rcynoldi. aeorolaiy to ^ Mudd lAa«i»*d ..Ter the tnbfe. -Mac
bt aaid. -wb. n vo„-xrniil lo do an;
InslnKledrMayor liow. liaa reortrod tba ( hiinm
thing f..r th.- -Mu.bl faii.lly .vuu forp
-Genius Hilda a way.
1 think you
arcoratiou of tbe order of-the double
^11 break through the surroumUug dU
dragon for courtertca eiimd.d lo
dvantagea and n-M uinm Us pn.pet
advi
ITlnce Taal-Chco
ttrartoaalateoC i
A Wife Says
ir.'..*..
1«* * *
w
■•■to Ti,
Tr.in-*rrive.;tTr
Oty at lawa
•^•^Ti5S«u.op.a,
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINER
FIFTIETH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY EDITION
ifr
PAGES I TO 4
mm
THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
f,SOO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATI RDAY. MAY nO; 1903.
SEVENTH YEAR—1887
ENDED HER LIFE
FLEE FROM
EIGHT CARS
WERE WRECKED THE FLOOD
Delson Bibles....,
Route to the Other World
La«t NighL.
ww tbt SUmdird 9t tht c»m»trv
'"l-akf
AiiU^
.Muh May
kibv
IK IU I'olw.:?. a‘^..{
comniin.-.! t,m
n.h at thfjlou; iVriKias la.t uIkI.i
i
SAS THPEATENEO WITH DANCER hy uhiu»: VJtUr:.|..i;a
No r.av.«, i.
hiiowii
lor
ilo
a.:
Sli.
I.v
a
r»-^i.loiu
M.VN0CO FROM
HIGH
BmOCC , u,. >,l. I..
.I ..n •>..) U|.
•*l ihU plan- and I.R h.'.n-.'uii.oyi I
<»nf «.f I hi- *-tj{rtiiiM rK
thiit
INTO MANISTEE RIVER
at ih- huti-t tor v,.n.v Him
It
m
IhoUKhl U W.HlI.J II.. L
im.n-l iliat doviMma.-m\ oi.r a h.\i
»»*.* .VO I'hiit
irmlUBi
WESTERN
MISSOURI
AND
Now vbipment, inclmhng all the la.pular size?,
KAN-
MANY TOWNS IN DISTRESS
;;?n!
BRIDGE WAS
1-;;., ..
(^^ESTR0YE»|5....
tolKht'i* BM.rk,
r or fl%« iU>^
t>ri4lK«‘ prM'Mi'«ii)
WiM ri River Above ORnger L.
^
A RhtKldi r |a«M-d ihroUKh all thoMwho HAW how <h»K«- ih.- traliiri|* n rRimlo KoiriK oiir III.
.III .hiiih j
miHNixwtnvNiHjmu j-
------------—-----------
ANTUEWISH
Coneumed
by
Fire
Their
WhK^h
RIOTS
INCITED
BY
Fol
Fr. i«ht Haiti No r.
I , aoiiih'Uiuud went i
itiori.liur a .ini‘- !»• h
the hluh hrldK.' oil th(
two
mi Ur Miulh oh
ho
Seek%
to 'OietfAct
From Tyranny and
fared With.
hi- iraik *1*
liiunm d Into ih.- riv. r ealMm..- N.J.Pir alon.' n-iiiaiiiiiiK on ihv n-iMh
near oO lhai oto- Dm.i lutih.r i.onid
ha\. M Ui II i.tniiKilu: ov.t I'h. - n.
kaiikiiieiii I..H> lo t h«-iow
It lA ytipiH.M-d that ih«- wrt-f-h wa
oauH«-.| by a hiokeii llaiie.* «> ...im* ol
111.
III. II lo.in.l p»,v, R F.o.-r:il
bnn.lied n.d- n.-i4h ol ih- brhU' • X‘
Ihiv Iiolii! Ili. i.- i. M t.-M : hai|» . tin.
and It orturv jam Ih|..i.- the
htch
brUlKe Itt reaeh.-.l. and In alt i.rohuhil'
• ruimiiu; la t.i than tie
II iiiahiiu; Ih. vhaip l.iri. uiih all
III- » ar.i hea\ll) hwd. d
I'liere Wi ll- "SI h.a.!. .1 eatv in th.
train ami on. enipi)
Fiti.-. iT haT.;l>
.• hrhlk.v th.u .iKti
and
the
raUM.^.
riling I.. ili.- Ir..n i-irut
hridae.
aHhoiu;h ell t
at an anKl.*‘of
Ju-i ih. ’ r.'ar ir
iMM.M- r..iiiaine.l ..n il.e
ihal w.-ni ..
loin kindv ..f i
Attentu
Miegovern
NuH..ii j
May
r.-uneMl .d S\ I’loux.-; UtisMun
• ini.rior. that a Nuh
•II nraiile.1 for the anil
S4 inliin.' pup. r at 8i IM. rshum The
il.r.»UKn.ui Iluv
<'ui« ul.tlin^
D nimn** wHr*^he
.li-tiHei
AS SEEN BY
SHAKESPEARE
WOMAN
AS
PICTURED
BY
THOUSAND80ULED
Excellent Addreas to
plan., yin kv up ...
wr.ka«.Aindh.
with
i.d.-Kiaph
»n«ro»BK and th^
arm.s! Jur.
peare and the Drama '
e-lelduv HtU'I'll.M.n I., h.-al llie M«1
Ir.'MM .III “ShakesiM-Hre and
lh«'
>r.itna ' b> Mr Wiliiain Own. .n
a tr. at that w ry I. w liaie ih.
.•PP..iiuniu .d .nieviio;
Mi
ow.-ii
I- lhui...iu;hh laiiiiitai wiih hi., mb
. and bandl.st n a.lmirahly
iM-eaii t-y Maiini: thai tli. i.- ,i*
ab. idoi. lv Ii‘» U.ve D. «'.dl ai the ibea
let Hit.'liipl lo pil> It iloHli
The
a in S..IU.' loiin or ..iber is uvM
as old a»..Hie raee and m lirin'y
ih.- wat.i and
til vie
h.a led
..-r-rfilTu )
itfUs ban
ii WHt. ai‘Ve.;l.i \M:1, Iti-i
S
E
Become Estab
ird and is Now Employing Four
MaJ..i
flr.< ah.uK
-..ndin
an.l Jlmtineei l.u.hi. II yjiih
inn Jmi. in.ii lU
l*..
aav .t.-la\»d ili.-re I Hlrnri
I'.imli
I Hr... k
deni .M'.iin.'.l
llr.MK was muuik up
in the euiMiln of III.- .'alMVis.. I.M.ktlu:
out alM'ad ..ver Uo’ train and
ih.
rai> hiimpinit aliiiom h. loi.- h.' i. :«
Iho yh.M'k
The ►h.K'ks did m.i Mop.
and Ihr.-a In.iIi Hi.- hiak. ninn ami
eondu.i..r ..IT limit f.'. l an ih.-y w.^nUitli inakiiiK r«r" llm
.l.>..r
Hi.h k
elided th.' I.ridi:.-, l.nt tin- .•..ndu.l..i
waa mill ..n Ih. pJi^oriii vhen tin.aU...M' ^l..pp,Hl III D^ iMllhlUv |H.vl
U..II
• m.‘ ah. n at !!►
- lielplM
.*a.v that Ih
l...ie tlm D*.p^ ol
II a a., a li..i rihle
alKbt i.» I..'h..ld
Til -l.tidK.* way MBUi
In naim-t. lioin the ait-ekam*
vork
wa«
.-..n
and all
of thi* PridRe.'whndVwWH only^parl^
dt.alroyi'.l. the mrap ir.um held tv,.
ratU t.ift.'ih. t that u. re Bwayim: ha.k
and t.trlli
and made a mi:h» al.*n.'
worth mvHiic wh. n .hiwn lu U.w.
Th«. Uv-K . aliiu.t he vHilmai.'tl (roni
the lat'i Ihal Ih.* value of tin* im
rhandlM' and oih.-r niai.-riaU in 1
car U in.i kin.an
It-H ih..ui:ht that .»nJy one v«-.mI
of the lr..n lain ion ..f ih.‘ hrhli:.'
y.-ry
luidl>
ilainim.d. and ihai w
weakened hy the tlen-.- heat lr.*ni I
Bn. and waa allKhtly miiiken Ih.aev
at thU lime It U not l^.R^Ude i.i 1
bow liadty the airueiur.* is mraim
and other |iana may In- nu.re s«-riutu1y
datnaj:.'.! hy the lire tlian a easual
alanre w.*uKI ahow
Several .-nplmH-n. w.t.- .m
aeene: alno Hrldae HiiUder Ald.'i
Hhaunn.-Rsv .»I Hii; Uapi.U. who
Ohara.' of th.' hrida.' hnUdiua on This
aretl..u of the r.wd f..r the cmiiaiiy
The eiialm'.'ry .h> in.l wk’iw a* t.i th.
extern id the .laiiiaa.' t“ the t.ridu.
and Ih.' h.Hd Vay ..f reiutirina It Th.>
only way w ill in. t.» umk.' B th..r..uch
examination of It.
lioaa are Udna run In the rlv.-r and
-are yaniinina u|i aaainHt the hrtilae.
whlrh will give U an ad.lHl.mal atratn
F.munately. there wan a ainall J.nin
of loa* naitiiat the hrldao. m. that a
temporary
foot
brldae
•tnsrted by the aecU.m m
the river, and the mall and loouienaery
wore
traURferred from inin No. h.
north bound, and train No. 6. noutb
bound. Tba
‘
thompsonvillewon
THIEE THINGS LEFT
Moffatt
ment of the
Looks for
Leglslati
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
We are open for bids on the whole
Adjourn- or any part of the Steinberg dry goods
ash deal only.
Last of Next Week.
S.'tiaior Of .Moffatt hiat.'x I
.'\1-H'ih"iha! Ih. I.'gihlatm.' wi
a'.l .d IIh w..rk am.iind off b> i
-s. L. McArthur will return from
Chicago Monday with the very latest
modes in.artist.es hairdressing. She
will also bring a fine new line of hair
iidn.uinimnt
»r an a.
pins. ornamentk and novelties.
iii.t th.-i
hr prituary
reb.mi
luih.'i.uli ).iU for iv
bill
Th.* IHh'I Idit
thi.> htatv. hi* hald.
> ili iid. and nothma will 1
Oxfords
Allviis
r.as^ui
wii.il
is
iH.'tlrd
til.
I h.* Nwvllfsi
town
Ii.;
ihcm.
Niirr
l*Mriii
Coll -Skill.
liiu-
lo. Nt*e
Kill
aiul
hliiMuT
an.i
$5.00 and $S.S0
mix Cot First Place.
Mi.'h . Ma> an fl.dd day h.-r<‘ yt'st.-fday.
pivsent^.
4, Harbor i
Mrs. D. A. CUvakto and MUs Tsn-
Mrs. rrwBces B. Smith
wont to Blk
i.y aixidcnt.
I >cn .!e<ail has
the i loscst thought.* The high
est onlcr of talent that ca|Mtal
can commaivl is workioj: every
.lay for perfection in the provluct
of the KIMB.\I.I
Faiiorics.
IKm’t buy a piano until you
have seen thc%e s|.len<!u! gotvix.
.3. BENDA A 00. -
THEUStOMHElOS
DISTMICETEIEPHME SBtVICE
avtiuls the net e^sil) ..! l iKUSOlKl!
viR't. ll ^;l\e^ liine un. ! ev,KU.seC«mne.lu»ns w:tii a!I
dies am!
vilb^cs in Mi. higan.
..■‘ u'i: to w.„k and I
......... .....
OS-rCOf»A-TMV
SslurtU. .-vrtMinsc* ' U. V I. n>. anac \M.Im Iiu
M .-k Ii.--i.|. IK'S .'1 •Md J W taluK.u mrra.'.
S-bi^nt^erg’d
Sec notice in this i»apef falcr.
W. IX Fufgux^n Adjaslmenl Co.. Chicago. Ill
MICHIGANTELEPHONE
COMPANY.
-----
AT $2.50 A
...PAIR....
in IB Vi JO!
-THm .
Special!
Tor Saturday Only
.ives > .
t
mate.' Wc have a fine lin-~V»f
su}>plies and can quote
fartory paces for high g-.* \c
w.wk and material
' : : ; :
I all. the MvU*. 4.»ni
lurl am! wear that
Trsiicb
Bon Bon \
Creams
If you desire to install a xysIcm ol Klccuical ' Ligliitng,
Bells. Burglar AUnns or Telrjiboncs. i>crrait us to esu-
AmMriowvw Oi
>.ni
iiaic
Uccii l»avin^ inoic im.tu'i f«.t.^
It’s a wall) slu»r r.«
w.unci},
CAMPBELL BROS
w.Ttn !»> thovc wltoiaVc |un!r
incasing {.cifc t nnitm kmi.
wear
Soh! \\
Candies"
ANOTHEP NEW UNEJUST
RECEIVED TODAY
jOeJIbe
THK^uLl. KW.1ABI.K
$t. Clair'S
Confectionery
frank’frIedrich
A OO.
The New Maad * 242 FmwI St.
221 Trent St.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Continued....
we
have.decided to continue it for
another week.,0n all goods that
cure next week at-the same
money saving prices, Oceans
during our Big Sale and we
shall offer any and all of them
at fprfees that will sell them
quick. This is an opportunity
you should not miss.
Ssall iutnisNtt, MkIciI
Mirctaidlti ud4liitt
Mule
You’ll Find EyerytWng Strictly
as Represented..—
r
e. WU-MEUIVI
». B. STItX * 1U1C40BB
NKW WL.OOK
Only lOc per pound,
fhir ;»ri«cs noer fluctuate
i THE ECONONY STORE
ss
Ole are SeUing Suits Olortb
As our Big Unloading sale was
such a monster success
Buy lli^ Coldeti k.Kl bran ! of us and >i>u arc'sure ol the
. heai>est, imreM and !»cst candirs on earth for the price
Suit Values
« m m
W.W.UMiUaCOMPiillY
.
“Open this Evening.”
of Remnants have accumulated
PI.XNii has not
Men’s Suits.......- .........*7.o«. »lo. $12, $15 to $»
Youth Suits.......$5.tK>. $tu*o, $7.5u to $15
Boys' Suits........ $l-'«». $2.w, $*.5o. $3.iki to $7.5.1
rUiii cul
tised in our circular you can se
B-VLI.
For Men
Young Mcn~B..>s, am! ChiM-.
In this line we stan.1 he/l a-.ul shoulilcrs over all others.
If you <ram a
well maile ami lilliiig garment—SFK I'S.
ill
D.d Sl.ght Damage to Caldwell 4L*Lou
dons Shop—Quick Work by
Firemen.
ilarm haV \K-Xn lurm d In hy Nluht
ant.-hmun Houahton
When til.' tiro di-|aulim<iit arrivod
th.'v f.umd that ih.' ffr.
..m- lank
-lari in the t-naim' nxmi.
• r ih.‘ c'h.'iub'al did I la* w..rk
l..Tinb.n htai.-d to lluU.-iK.rd
morning tbat h«* thought that th
had T-taii.-d fn-in »mi
who^ had laid hlH i'i|i
' damag.' was
\.r> ^mall
Suite
coinpli u ihf Miinnu r oiii-
remain unsold that was adver
NO ACCIDENT
This must be seen to be apj>rcciale.L
to
FIRE LAST NIGHT
.1.1-1 a 1. w minui.'R aft.-r VJ oVUn-k
iasi inaht ih. iii.K-ktna i.inl soumled
th.' alarm .d ffr.'
IU.\ li* eorm-r of
Fr.mt and I iHon hiYot-ih. wa- bulled
Tl'.- til. wa:- in t'aldwell ami Idoudon’s
Summer Life’
The Newest Four-in-Hand
If you haven’t attendee
Racket sale yet you shoul
so without further delay
slock IS not‘a large one
.wdi last but a few days.
Boston Store.
hr.en in His Plating Works.
1: I'.la.katxNl. i.„ niun.x >.•«!> at
h. ad .d a ^Ilv. r a«dd aml^ iiu k.'t
Ip' i'im; \x..rk-wi l.flaml ha- i. nmv.'d
hi. ..Min. h.r.' and i- wt-il .'>fHl,!mh.-d
ill Ih.' lat.-imin at it:: l-Iasi
Fruiit
R.r.x-.
Mr Hlai'kw.Mtd ha> tour nun
It.-Id.'- httim.dl at vsork and has or
d.'i - Hi;t;«d Id 1. .'p a iarg.T iure.- .*m
P'o,. •
H.. Ih propar.'.! It. do nick. I
-d!\.i
e.ild
an.l
..xydir.'.l
lop
p. r piliim;.
u».. i..'. dor in;; oi
t'la— a;vi r.- la.-.iui rim:
Tl^es -- an iiid.i-tri t..r whit h t!o*r»*
a c...d tloM in Traw'th.' «'ii>. ami
11..
t,,i till- «>-tahIi-hm«-tii I,
It.- only thini: to .1.. i- to I
--------------to rai-. it to ih.' hu;h.-ht l. ihiibl.'! Defeated the Asylum Team This At
mhtni
Score of 12 to 7 in
1. ira.a'd th.- hmior.i
dot Came.
won from Ih.* Ah>
rii.Mt.-ru
Tht.nip-.ju\
and mv-ih' pints .d .d,|
on by hiitina out th.play
aiitiu' ill I In* Iasi thru.' innings. Far.*)
II.' limk up Ih.' Ilf.'
Hull unipir.*.l \V.*U h and W. leh w. r.'
hnk.'-'pi-ar.- ih>>u-rihlni
.'hi known playa and anal\/tng th.' Ih.' liatiory for th.* A->lum Th.- htwe
i.ara. i. r .d ihr.-t- of tl .' wom.n who by lumtiah:
:
uii.t.
Ik-h.Ia Ah.Iuiii ...............4 n 2 11 «i o I no
iiioua an.MN.nia w.r.- tb'h<ril..'d.
wa> in whli'h thi« |mrl .d Iho
wan .hamtl.'d wax .
ir. iit
vor r;
• a.I.lr,
vlany nppn.pni
f..r yo
s whoi.'* was Kr.aU> .iij..v.'d a
proUial.lt-
Sttdppv^’Hew
How about some UnderweaX Hosiery, Hats. Caps.. Clovas
ih.'i.'
pi.-rKe.!
Ihis i
any H-midame
that rettiaiiiB ..
the tiii.k.. and
ol h.«a.-r.' n’V. nil «•.
ir.'..al n\
van! a .nr .d .hut.',
lariie aiii.»itiii oi
m.-relmn.lio-
Ihi-
\ddiii..niit
ineniim.
It
p.-utiiK addmoiial nu n hei. iv ImV.- h. bud learn.d that a minilH r
• •id rirai: I. u.Usfv nr. .-i.mim: in t.e
pi U*. .« N hs. .-1 J. it and
prlv-.e.rs i,i lb. .-..umv
PLATING WORKS STARTED
by Mr. W.liiam Owen on * Shakes
^ ^ Gtp Book Store
|ii>l
We- t . lb- Errns.j n-.wJ
Jarks.ci K>y
Ma.\
■ ft
fl.K)i cv'i.linur^ to riae.todaT.
Aryei.iine. May
The Artucc
dale ami Kauaaa
Kauiaa t'lty.
t^ity. KauRaa.
Ritu
KauRaR. Rituation ih .hupt rale. an tli. y he practical'
ly at the ooufloenotf with iwKing MU•onri
Over S.OOO fieoplc in th. laM
iiainod iioinu find refog.' toda;
odny in jioliM .UttooR and iwblie butldinga
Many Cltief
citief and towns
i*re in Uimrc.i.
T.iiwia.
Kan,
May
At P;30
o’clock Uht uiKht
w
iiKht the watei
had xur .
rooudivl
whole of North Toi>eka. |
More than
i.-rRoni. are ho
homrl. m. ‘
Tfae river i« rihiug ra«t ami i t I* ehti
mat. J that
bv putiurrow
follT 10 COO wiU be borneU
Union Fnoitto railroad aUtion . fluod.
SU bttdKea aeroRs the Kacias river
oollapsi'd thii afieriioou on accounl of
high wahr
t oauoil Un.ve. Kan . May So ^ The
loss by Hood in Morris ooouty is estiiiitoil.' M $l.(XHi.(mo
Four |>ersous
were drowned here lust mght.
Ki.ns<.s OitT. Ma. May 80.
Ibe
Kat.uis uud MisMinri nver» are rUiug
here at un alarming rate and tonight
the iudioati.Ills are that all pievious;
reoor.ls at this pcint will be broken.
IhaMice. Neb.
May 90
Never be
fore t.as this Motion e*p.-rienoed such \
a fl.»od n< It is now havluK The Bio.
river, near here, la threi miles wl.le.
It is xt111 rislDK amt tfae rain tk fall
ing 111 turreuls
prices c ake
mer Feu^.hts.
ne here
art apd
ir,
None bcltc'
ma.le than Nelson’s an ! their moiierate
thciu at ooi'c the ptvpular liook.
Gat yourt IT///b tha 5to<?t /» Co^phfa......
ib Ter Men st
To Protect County Jad .
Woman's Club
Th.' iM. iiil.«'rK ..f the \V..iuuii V eluli
ilU r.-mnlti i.. t. H
.ala-It.
eaFif> a ui..i ■ 'Feit.Mi-.
mir;ht linv<> I .|.p.Iied
i«|Nai.i
rea.h.'d
A l(t'.'..id
wr.-.'k aiM.iii I,.Mil,
,1,-M-rih- th.- M'.n.
ih.‘ awful phiiim; tti
Th.-re wa^ one
h.dd
e.t.-.-l..
hiad.-fl
with
h.
In
Rexcue of Jett and Wn.
Contenu
lowed—Traffic !• Badly Inter
HOiE TROOPS ARRIVE
lUj^aa-it rwiced
idowu i«iur 01*7 oontlooh-all day.
MINISTER OF INTERIOR
and
Kahnia <^itr.
'^1 AIDED-BY
GOING OVER SAFELY
Care
in Kanaaa.
.... —
—-------- r-
;
Wracked
Thousand People Leave Th
hrltlKi. IhiI-Om- RfOilwn
omea-^Ternfic Downpour
ON G. R. 41 4. NEAR WALTON
Jt2 CARB
aiafor«uiia'. sir! had ati- ndo !
a party ,.ar:> I'.i th.- .-N.-nitii:
th.ii
w«-ui to Her r.H.ni ati.l i.^.k the p .iv;.Ti
thar end.-.! h. r lifo
I»r William J
v^A^ »a!h-d
:.ud did .-v.rMhliu; i.o.vn.!.. |..r th..iiforiunat.- rcirl. hut v);c
tn.dii-al >ki'A whvn h. arrhed '.and
jiaRsod to h. i h .IP.
i:r « f. v.
BUILDINGS
iiroiiiu!
HEAVY L^S TO FREIGHT TRAII
PEOPLE SEEK SAFETY IN
just
am! the km.! you warM is |wol»aUy;hcre:
Cor. Proht and Union
S7.SO—
: ♦ 4 > > >Ter TIBS DoDars
Ole are Selling Suits Olonb
38.BO Wo 310 ond
.
Tsr$ixDollar$anuU^ir>
ty*€ifl»t gents*
ON are Selling Suits Olortl)
•la.oo t^OiB.oo
For €iaM Dollars and
CMrly-etaWgente.
Our Best makes
are put in these lots where one
or two Suits remain w It’s a great
piece of good fortune for the manwho wants a suit, and can be fit
ted from these.
Bsmilton Clothing^
rm ETXKmO BBeem>. TEtVBBaB CITT, MCH, SATtmDAT. MAT », im.
TUB EVHiBG »Ecoia». gr.iris^sr:~
UFTOTUcmnica
t and aftor tho 1
art A Stoffaaa*
aoac v^ry fine muaic for tb«occaak>n
Rot.
The NowOffieara.
Tb« bualaOM mootlag took place a*
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN
CiiA .f>
k^vLRsEHERALD
TO» t lum AND J. W. HANNEN
TO
field, and another hand who cn
dured the hardfehipa of a forelfn cain- Coveney;
Bdlth
aecreiary.
Mlaa
en Waller.
pnlgn In the defence of a weaker peo- Gibbs; treasurer. Robert
hav
have another
p>
Therefore, today in thU city the
his
ill ti
fall for the
ns «*f the two war* wUI oh*enre
abat aort of anthe Me*iiorial cla’y with a *plrtt of pawas. given for
xrioUMtn wLicir U the bulwark of the
Lry * areatneM. and the people t^e flower* sent the
Brook* of LouUlaaa.
uune with them In »lncere trlband
pay fittln* hcfnor* to the
of thf*»e Eoldltw* who have
»ag ef a Pol*.
AfiSOCIATION
A-
rimiTM ANNIVCNtANV OF T«C
TRAVtNfit CITY •CHOOLt.
Trartr»e rity.
On another page of
tht* edition of the Record there U
rn ev ..iAt
the first achool. house.
W re
.ie>u,<J -odaie taught the
:- .
tni the ame page there
^
4.:
.
rau ■=
•
.
.
••
. vV>w: .
V>
.
prvM-ni fvn
i.dlnK. a half
...ulnK force, and
here-Ea>
nlc Today.
•chool* occurred last eveiUng. the ex
Hannah. aft»-r
waro. Mr-.. A>er*. ard Mr.
M
1-
i
dlencc. Mabel Hail and ArUe Johnson
were the graduate* tbU year. Irvin
Mary Steven* primary teacher.
as given:
The
Mu.lc--Carmen Waltx.” J. W. Wlb
n. Tim nrlda..Morrt* KUller.
The Bridge." Messrs WilMusic—"The
BUT OLD TIMES WERE VERY son. Kltller. Munsey. Alllngton.
Invocatlon-Rev.
Rev. \V. A Mint)
PLEASANTLY RECALLED
Reading—"Asleep
sleep at the
Aril© Johnaton.
Mu*lc- ‘VU!age Bella." Mlaa Ailing
n.
Mrs.
Sullivan. Mr. Good. Mr
Sdrcaaea by Suparintendant Qilbart
and Principal Nye Feature*—Offlccre Elected for New Yaai^
Thank* to H. H. Brook*,.
A
very
liimnl
plewhani
a.sxoclailoii
R. N.
banquet of the
was
held
last
Thera was
lorlcal re*'t,rd of the prot:rv..s of o »r
casco Is given the'day by rvanon
tha later and shortconflict, heem
ll orempllflo* a spirit of the protec
tloa of the wrek by the strong, which
waa *o forcibly illu»ir*t.Hl when this
aathm drove Hpaln from the island
^ of Cuba ^and
ahattert^d
the
bond*
ami jince* am!
enterta ilngly and vividly contraated
sides, which left no doubt of
the sternness of the world and the
great joy when In schoo
Uo aioa who wore the blue and those
Hon O. C. Moffatt told of hi* great
Interest In the school
and gave some very
dotes of bis experience in the senate
Durtne the early part of the even
Can*eU. Kogs, Ijkc Curtaii.x. l»ta|*cries etc., al the very low
J, \A/. SUATER
would Intel fere with nothing, but
when he met with oppoeition and the
chief found onl that Mr. Moblo did
not take kindly to It It made tbe mat
ter look diffareotly and the company
•RRVlTIRt
“urvefcast. 9T:. a. tn
Smith will have charg*'
AT 12.00
Wc xhow a shoe for WoiAcn tliai Iq^ats the
$2.00 record in ih's or /nv otl.ct . ity.
Its
,
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE *
We are open for b'O* on the whole
or any part of the Sternberg dry gooda
and clothing stock. Cash deal only.
'
“ Ferg
Adjustment Co.
D.
^Sunday school at 12 m.
Junior l^eague. 3 p. m.
who wo iho gray Marchod oh
to ahoaldor la dofoMo of the pdncl
plM «f tho aatloa, UM^tdOoraMo of
aartlor yaar. gaee plaet to s trieiid lac. auriac Uio baaqaeL during the
P. A
merits arc not so mu. h in rvidemc
324
Union
street
in
imtucnsciv.
Wc revommend and guarantee
cSery lair of them wc sclL :
.
. S. F-RYIVIAIM
-
IVIo€9l:lrk6r wi^H OrdBMit; F-Mivor -
Cbe €fo$$ett
and $4.00
i. making
alk iC-.-v * l..r J.u.i.ir. .1. <.f Trav.i^Cil> nu n. \Vf havvr jusi n t civt'tl another larne assij^nim iii of lilts popular sltoc foruenik mm the fourth
in two nutnihs. l hal slu»v\s how the’ t rosM ii Shoe
stands with ihepuUu . : : : : :
: :
•r’op”.
D. Q. Ruth.
I meeting at
. .jhlp and
ilhUv school
TRY A RECORD WAh
Eveniri' ^Vvi’e? at 7:50.
.
A cordial welcome to all
Church of Chriat (Dlaciplea.)
>
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
...WHY WALK..
Paator.
offering for
suhject
Morning
God."
Sunday achool at 12
Junior Endeavor 4:00
Intermediate 5:15.
Senior Endeavor 6:30.
PenlecostaJ prayer mooting Thurs
day evening. 7:30.
Salurd
urday^nlght, ^united P™)"
study of
children
l.ord* day ill June wc
begin to worship in St*
WHEN YOU CAN R|DE A NATIONAL BICYCLE?
to worship with us arc
workingmen and the poor
)ff*-ring
'civeti.
...National...
Sunday school, 2:30 p m.
Preaching 3::ui p. m. by Presiding
Elder Carrel. foIlow.‘d by the Sacra
men! <»f the Ixvrd'* Supper.
EVERY RIDER OF A NATIONAL
Chriallan Sclanc* Service,
office.
Sunday m* rning. lf);30.
Subject. '•(; vd. the Only Cause an.l
CTtquor."
Wedneaday.
All Invited
W. R. Matlhewa. pastor.
Sabbath achool at 2:00 p m.
Preaching at 7;:5u;
Mil.j.-ci
k-si met hill of the Wlck.-,l
Pra.\er m«*i*llng Thursday **i
.V cordial Invitation U cxicn
house on W.
house on W.
m houi
‘ have I
Will > wear l>y it. for they always *iaml ilir rackri. Thcrr an- all L'ratlcs of l»icyclt:. maih' ihcsr Vlay> anil an ortiinary f \aminaiion( of ihmt' does not reveal
' .
much (llfTerencr' hetween them.
WE ARE GLAD TO SAY
That the National people have only matle one jiratle the best that can be pro
duced from the boi maierlals. by the hijihesl class of labor, workin;;^ with the
best methods and should you examine closely you will see there i> a wist vlifference in the malerial> used in tin- construction you
WILL READILY UNDERSTAND
Why WC make thrse Strong; statements, ami remembi*r this what you ;4ct for
your money *i> as important as the amount you pay. and the jruarantee that we
make, am! the f;Rtory stamls back of us will surely prove why you slumM own
“‘why THEY'RE THE BEST
We carry a full line of HicycU: Mindries, wood rims, lire cement, bicycle lamps,
carbide, spokes, ik-cs. inner fubs ami anythinj: you want,/that we don't earry.
weVill i»el for you in the.sltortest-possible time.
AN EXPRESS WAGON
U the .leliK'ht of ev. ry boy s heart Th. s.- an- ma.Ie . Yi.res^ly for those «ho
want strong wagons for phtying horse or .Irawiiig hM.1- -tout bodies and iron
wheels The boys should each have a "little r. d wagon.” We .ilsb have the
"Coasier Wagon " strongly made entirely of w.M>d—Ix st ever produced for the
“youuji: man” made exactly like a “urown up wa^on.”
TRICYCLES FOR THE “LITTLE MEN”
Who want to enjoy the outdoors but are too young for bicycles. Wc have
them in all sizes, and are the very best ma<le -Best . xercise a boy can have..
1.250.00
2.200.00
1.100.00
THE HANNAB & LAY
. MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE NERLINGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
HABBllQB 4cMillikeD Block.
.t-5
the
lashu n ol the sh«»e as tn the .juality of ma
terial and make. >cl the style is«]uilcas desiiahlc as anv sliuc al ImU a dollar more.
It’s a shoe llut wiU please the $'J UO buyer
Am.
1
Pain*’* Flower Btore. I
Ckvth n a
est j>ricdi.
ehante of Jaltaa Jobneon. who bad to
op. after trying erveral timex to
dig a bolt for tba poje and. naing his
laaive
powers to the ntmoel.
Chief of Polloe Rennie told the com
pany to aet the pole* there, -aa It
were told that tbeir onlw way^to ptaoe
10:80 tbe pole waa by legal prooeaa or an
Morning aenrlce and
Holy I'ommunlon. 11
appeal to the oonnell. which Utter
Sunday achool at 12.
will probahly be done aa there ia a
Ev ening aervIceland aermon at
All are cordially Invited to theaa meeting of that body Monday night
aervlcea.
SOIVIKOOOD
MOIVIK]».
Llb.rty
Limvleun. ami Floor 0*1
We have four grades of FUxw Oilckqh in a Urge assortment
of colors and designv
not aUowed to eel pole* ia tbe pave
meat in tbe street at this polpt.
The work of eettiag tbe pole waa ia
Aev. Bowndy wiU bold goaix^l aerSunday achool at noon. Study the
saon with the children tonight. Furioeaio Montagna ball ht 8 o’clock;
sb them their offering
oqiorrow afternoon.
i
Intermedlato
Chrlitlan
Endaavor
The nffloera and guards of Travertt*
society at 4.50 p. m.
Young pmiple'a aoclaly of Cbrlailan Bay Hive No. 68J will meet for drill
'T?esfnuG(Tn**of
IWplomas-Fred
Tneeday and Wednesday afternoons, '
Bdeavor al
p. m
rice, director board of education
June 8 and 8.
Music—"Fall River Walli." Messrs.
Rev. W. T. Woodbouae. Pastor.
The Woman's Club wishes to ex-‘
Wilson. Field* and Klsller.
Morning aervlce.
H>:8u;
aubjcHTl.
teas their aicoere thanks to tbe
The iHMird of education consists of
Fred Tice, dlriy-tor; Ray Carpenter,
Kloghts of Pythla* fer the generotti
moderator, and Arthur
Kilmer, at
baraea Bible data. 12
offer of their hall for the meeting*
B Y. P. U.. 6:15.
yesterday
The’ achoo!. with the parent* and
INenlng aervice. T;30.
aubjert.
Fred Tice of Ce«lar i* lu
u u i«»4a> j
friend* of pupil* and teacher*, are to- •'Saved To the Uttermost ”
i business.
1
'day enjoying a picnic al Ume La
The annual mwtlng of the church
The school year hat been
County Clerk 7. E. Uiu>haw and
111 bc« held Thursday evening al 7 3«»
cessful one
All are cordially Invited t.» 4iten,l
ire of Iceland were in i ... city >.-,ier
esb services.
day, .where they m*-i
ir daiigbter i
Second Method l*L
Ethel, who has stK-m fhc wltiu-r in
Rev. .lugh Konnody. Pastor.
Alkan►a^.
?’hey a. rv\accumpanlcd
Ihtin.
Morning
s*-r
►ning of He*
home b> tlu lr grau.K-lilInr. n. H.-iir>
Passed Away
Silllweli and Eva. who uiM ►p.-nd a
Dlaaaao-Fu
he sorlos
few day* there.
'
Faith."
Auapicas of the Elk
The admlnUlrailon of lho« Sacra
Elastic
IKipular
Georg.* B HarrUtm.
the
ho U.nl's Supper will folloa FOR FLOORS uasCaiman's
Boor varnish.
iniber ln*|KH:lor. pa.-»scd away
oiumbla
evening
at
the
Hotel
Colui
Evomng eervlcc. 7 3u
CUT FIAIN^U^ ’32~4 uT.ion *ireei ^
at 7:3P u’chK'k
lK*ath wa* cause
rarrel. HD. will preach
fYlU tuner.
I
heart disease, tti which d«*cea*«*.l ‘hail
wiping out iha anUmwilty U i'w tK-n
\Ye
We also cairv a goml ksstirtincnt of three gratie* of l.moletiin—
Our Uauliful tloral tlcsigns in
winner.
before tbe cement wnaUid aa they are}
EVENTS IN SOCIETY. •
At the close of the r-gular met
of Traverse Bay Hive yesterday aflerm*on. l^dy
Mun»hy. In a few well
chosen words In behalf **f the ladles,
presented Laily Susan Smith with a
beautiful rhinestone pin. To say Mr*
Smith was surprised would 1»e putting
It mildly
After a short social session
Ice cream and assorted cake*
were
served. Mrs Smith, with her family,
will move to Washington about June
folly lapable, in ibe dltboolt role* aa1903 * Toast
1. followed by the kindest alshe# of
alcned to them. The play waa artia- the entire hive for her future succe*»
Ml-, Ma>
t\.venev. a
0 moontl
and happiness.
this year* graduating class, was
ealliMl uiHin to give a toast for her
tiona of Uie time*
das*
8he told of Ihe happy school
iiUid. The
dav>. and that she had alnaidy begun
correot. The prodno
to see that the
bright and happy, while In
1 looking for- tion was very good indeed aad aboold
seemed
dull and had hsre been better patronfxed.
ward, things
sev
cm Boyd
Boj-d ave
•v,...|.750.iH)
ft -rimm house on
bect.mo the stern reality of life.
OniHHd «vo.
7S0.0«
6 room house on Garfield
7 room house on East 8th 8
Coed Old School Days.
1.200.00
on Grant St.
C’hacle* Buck told of the Good Old
950.00
house on S. Union ..
SchiK.l Days.:He compared the
850.00
house on S. Union.
school davs with the darker aide of
1.200.00
house on W. lOth...,
8:45 a. m..
the mature lifi. _
_____
house on W. lOtb...,
of car* on
there was au ticcaskmal ^cali^d
calm during
North and South, and a* the »ou
all xivlei
Jeaigm.
itn|Kjrl It direct am! the |c»ce*
freot of Mr. Mobio’a peoyenr >uid the \
may wanted to get tbe pole In |
GE0.B.HA11IS0W DEAD
tba dead, and a atlll greater sige
We st;U hav e
a line a««iinent in
to the bole as fnet na it wna dag oat.
Rverythiag la nearly ia readinofs
A tuiic an^l thouid ha
,i kuuw what ihcy ml*ht
T he earl) i»aiT of the (
pent in t*H-ial convert*
Uo guests wire asscmbl
ved that I.au the guest* wer.- Jseat
far at puttible.
■ tbi* rt^cord it nearly correct. althouBb able lu the dining room
pread wj
•ome dtall* of the period from 1«85
tallsfled.
Preside!
the organliaflon of. the city corpora
aimounctKl P. C. Gi
riilsw.^reh
«lon I* lacking. lJul In the main the
iier for the evening.
Knowledged the bone
oumpllatlou It *o near compleio that
few
aiMiroprlate
words,
few will find eaaentlal polnlt lacklnu
I on Pre.Hldeiii Hale to I
To the older retidentt thU hltuuy
of Living
Win he di-eply IntcrettlnB. hecaute It
h Ihe. MK-a
hrlngt hark to mind cveni* no*
Glad I Am
InieresUngly. and
mMt forgotten, and to the younpei Ul* subject ^ery
rioted by tutiiig a number of facts
goneratibn It will he equally Inieretl
in Vgard lo the Alumni, in which he
log hecaute the contratt between Of*y
1.1 im-re are niov
;iL'it
graduatee
year* ago and now will afford f<H.d f«*.
i>m this SClKH*i.
Superintendent Gilberfe Address.
much entertaining atudy. Me huv.
Su|K-rInU-ndi-ul I. Ik Gilbert
was
given portraltt of aome of the earl lei
en intn»duced by lUo toast master.
Inatnictor* and of auperinlendenU. He was given the topic, ’Thing* That
and other* clotely Identified witl
L-e. But V.-ry Seldom Mention." He
ed lhal ll It a more common trail
development of the achool fytieiu
laki-n III at
piK.p.e to mention thing* that the)
Tuesday, and was
AIno phloret of the pretent maKulfl
not see -than stn* things they do to thU cltv yesterday.
He i
cent .chiMd bulldliiK*. TIu-kc will al
He mustrated hi* remarka b\ nK'tly to the* hotel expcvtlng to f»‘
fora an InterestliiK eontraM lo tlu
pioting an experience when ho Aral
leave*
alter a little rest.
college, lu which
he was
old log house of fifty >ear* ngo. ouct
wlfe^l Id child, a father
iK.r
Springs,
an
uted at a ttable. but where aome ul
mlcroscoiH?. and kept at It
Harrison. In rharlevolx.
The
the men who became prominent
llllgently for a wti*k without seeing
arrived In the city Today
public affair* firs! learned to read
nil of animal life. ’ I'he world
to.feeble health the
pa
.s unsrleutlMc In mentioning ihlngt will not be pble to attend the funeral,
write.
that tlu-v do not see. If inlucatlon will which will be held from the r.**M
The
lltH'ord. ha* b**en favored b>
Jo-a thing for a man it It lo give him
fi.-rniKm at
2 30
o'cl.K'k
Mrs Illlchcock. Judge Ruhertt. ITuf
nu-nial balance to see it. not one -inder the au*plc«*s of the Elks* Imlg
C. T. drawn, Mr*. M K i\ Halet. Ku
wo tides of It. or around It. but the of which
deceas'd waa a menibe
re thing at a glance." he aald.
perinlendent I. H. tSlIlKri and S K
Rev. r T. Stout win ct.nduct the se
ft not wind that run* ihe world, vices. The remains will lie in atai
.Walt with article* uinm early w’hiKj
wisdom. The world Is looking for from 10 to 12 o'clock te.nmrrow.
hUtor>-. which will be read with eag.-r
i who see something that mvds
Mr. HarrUon was also a member of
neaa by all luleretled In the *clu*.l
ig ami do it
In our Interna Traverse. Bay Tent. No. 136. K O T
of today.
An effort hat been made t( jUvnal ami *.K-lal life we perhaps talk M.. and the Modern Wexvdme
iH»
much.'
In Uii* re.spoci the
make at complete a rt*curd a* i>o*>l
i|H*aker went on to give hU reason*
hie and lo puhlUh It In a style in
NO WAITING FOR TIES
keeping with the progre**ive "*plrl
egard I
I In national T. C.. L. A M. Work Being Pushed as
which haa Uomlnaled the conduct «
alnd U wifithe achooli alnce their Incept Urn.
Rapidly aa Poaaible.
there !* too
W’e hellere Ihla auniveraary Khoul
C. K Murray of the T. C . L A M
staled to the Record today that the
be fiUlagly ohtorved. and auhmli thI
rails
are now within cvno mile of
apecial edition In c»»mmemuratlon *
Norihiwrt. and will be ihiTe
early
the life of the past-the btmk wore
the efforu of the early ploiuH-r* In e.
He say* there has been
el.-ment. The head* of cdli-ges toda; trext week.
Ublkhing
an educatbmal
tytUi
are men who s.iw tnlng*. but did no
jgh there liave be<*u *ei
which would be an honor to those pb
mention ila-m 4«xcepl in ikHKls." i
hen
the supply of lies
number ol Ibe greatest college K-adert
aeera and future generation*.
one time the work
were then taken up and their far bcK‘n ve ry h»v
to six kegs of spikes
Hghtediiess siMiken of Very brb-lly am]
to Ihute early effort* and to the lofi> entertainingly. In hi* wurk he *late<l but lht*y hav( Just n*celved 100 more
aapirallonii of the aucctvdlug genera he saw ehildreii doing this and thal keg* and an
and often walched them, and could sik
Ikm*. which have re*ulled In a* in
that the American youth is a bundle
fect a ayaleni, a3 compute pn equU»
of em-ygv th.-vt shonld be trained Inti;
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
munt at xan U- found In any cl
the right channel*
He was hoartilv
This U the tenth season of the
thU tire in the country.
In favor of manual training for them
Prof GillKTi then went on to Ulus fun show. "Who I* Wh..." which will
irate how the expression of thought be given at the ('tty Op«*ra House
MEMORIAL DAY.
1* not always re]ircsented In words next Tuesday. ThU season it will be
Throughout the land t..day
which he calk'd a mantle of mental seen In a brand new suit, pants, coa
expression
He went on lo loll that and vest all the slapstick <N»med
VUnmaandt of vHerans w ho rema
having Unn eliminated and an Inte
the Grand Army of ibe Republic will the man who sees the advantages of llglble story and plot bcMng now li
e
minute ami *ei/e* thdm is the
msluced
In the cotirae of Us man
pay loving iribuu** to The memory
an of t.Hlay.
year* of travel. "Whi* 1* Who " ha
ih« u ib'A * c. mraoet who marcbid Ik
Prof. Nye’s Experiences.
pUyed every state a
wide them. Who f. tuiht with them,
Prof. R. 1..
Nye
was
the next the Unltm.
Every cl
who tndiir.-d iiA- hardthlp* of war
K'aker on '1118 Experience*. ' IR-lefl) from the Atlantic to
• Iciolf tome exception* to Prof. Gil the Gulf to the Great Imk
w|h Uem wh.n the country ii
p.ipularlty
comedy i.»day hold
,hrf men to defend the princlp
and gtx>d will of the pe«»ple
Uherty.
►aid the suiH-rlntendent did not tell
ynower* will he lard upon the hon
drawing an amobra that he
'om
a
mU-iv»*r,ipk'
examlna
■r Murrel *ha* arranged a
ored grave* where aleep the aoldlel
which the
superintendent
cale of price* .S*^t* on
hr roe*, and tear* wUl flow a* ll
retorted. That’s one of the things ‘
City New* Stand
«evU«a bring back to mind the
didn't see.
mwmorir* of the day* 'of na
He ver\ burnt.r..-,i*ly lllu*iraied ho
-The Sol.opl for Scandal*’ wa* pre
earher or anv one else was to
atrlfe. The great army of aoldlera of
aealad in 8toiaberg*a Grand laat even
IKvuIiarltie* alKUit
dlflerei
the civil war la getting thinner ev
• to And tl
inff by William Owen and a well bal
t.n*
they
year, and
the
»oUd
phalanve*
giKHl quail
anoad company of very clever people.
thirty year* ago are gradually IkThe andipnee waa amall, loo amall for
xte
that
he
had
ll«‘ went *in to
raduced to small detachment*;
tba marlu 'bf tbe attraetioo
Mr
en out all hi* Id
A thoae who remain are none the 1
Owen iaafioUhed actor aad he haa
mtliH' seluHil, ai
honored, and the detnl* of the living
ay this summer
anm>and«»d lilmaeU with an affrega
^
aad the doad will alway* give to
nine month* of tion ol pUyera who are Ulentad and
Idea* for the nex
younger
veteran*, of
the BpanUh
. ABierie4n war. will Join In honoring
W) inexjicnaivc.
wc ail making on it tWfie* any
k;S0. Love Feast; led by Pr^tldlog
Eider Carrel.
10:30. Communion; aervic
by l*re
aiding Elder Carrel.
Sunday School at 15:00.
4:00. Junior League.
C:l5. Epworth League.
7:30. worship: sermon by the pattoV. Topic. The Strife at the Flr»t
Communion."
Special music. -The
d. by the choir; 'The Bay Is
Sided,
aolo
by Mr. Hinder; "The
olce Divine." duct by MU* iTilghum
nd Mr. White.
Monday 7:30. Quarterly t'onferencErerj'body inrltad.
Essay—"The
Exploration* of
Salle."-Mabel Hall.
lorua.j'
Music—"The
Soldiers'
Messrs. Wilson. Klsllcr. I
^limb rrhe^'mll^ifficope^^^
ja}mn Matting
— It is so light ami cool ami xo
Address—"Succea*
rut-nts." Levi T. Pern
Music—"The
Ag<
.i-r. tma.i aiiendance aVlh* affair.
-Misa
gtit In Park Place hotel.
Date-, all foriuliiK an liiipriMlve M>
page* of American history a It
lhal lima cannot fade.
With the old
atddler. tmlny
Some China ur
for that bethoom oi dining rv«m
▼kse. 7:50.
CONMENCCMEIIT AT CEDAl
Munaey U principal of the achool and
ATTEKDAKCE WAS SMALL
It Yra* fifty year* ago thi* *prinf
thaf the flrtt achool wan opent*d In
|
What will tha eomildo'
Moblo of Oaion elreol and the BoardChrUUaa Badeavor aaeUag at «:I5.
man Rlrer RleWfiC Light A Power Cc. I
Bvenlag aenrioa at ZiM.
Prayer
awetiag
Thursday.
7:50 did not •gnm over the setting of a
pole
^A^50fdlal walooBM to alL
to dig a bo!e Jmt onteide the gattor.
Friend*.
whioh U in the waU line, and iooaud
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paetor.
on the dividiiv line between Lnnt------------lool. »:4&.
ner e ealoon and Mr. Moblo’a bnUdrvloe at 11 o'cIocIl
ing when Mr. Mohlo codhe ont with n
L.€:15.
ercl*e# uklng place before a large aq
ANNUAL OATHERINQ OF ALUMNI
\
YOU
WANT
B. ft K. L. A F. Co. About Flao-
Park
Fine Program PrwMivtod at the Cloee
GOOD TIME
AT BANQUET
jriTT I1IMTUBT«1«
aad
for the patting ia of n cement weU in
____________________ _
gone
WauMagtoa
tb?!SoJ!r*or uir hdsf
Tr»rfcr«« City bM a baad of the C.
A. R. who honored their couniir on The following oflkar* were alociad for
HUMkWiiaim
tW?j5Sr*^^
Oocmarof
THE BVEKOrO BSOOBD, TBATteSE CITT, MICH:, SATCRDart,
iAMERICA AND RUSSIA
\'yt Te^st
Dews
i
Of fiet-oe Beneraf
of the World r
United stat«
VI Uft wona r
tig ^oy which he »*an»
ho*to e«,aed we bea*
I U*f doctor.
:
•lledoco.-*
-AiKl you urUli to marry that pala
Ifaci-d. boy.
Ilami.
who
drraiua
aion
and
I % rH« verarar
••I love him.**
-Well, uiy child. 1 moat ace what I
fan do for you.au- n -it moriild* Cokmol Vlhhcr.
IJ«i*a failM-r. nTclvcd a call from the
from a civil war.vi ieran who
> to icll the unth j •'bon* ntmmOikmm Frle.dskip,- Sar*
th. natioo'a cratiF«r*.ee XUaUter to TwtWry. -I. SwI reqoeated to apecify the ^
H^NAH & LAY CO
Z
Condensed nms |;jr tJ
ta of michigan |
Altbah.ruMarqnciiefr«ijr»ado|ot
at.Ura&d
Uapid*
.»>i l«oxea of tor}*f<
doe. oooaiinied to Fr.d llroudNt* • *
plodMt ,i><l4ralr
Ab.,ut
erphiaire* coni «lo«d lu
ht
witiioat wanjinr, luakiiif^ a tt-rriLc
ruk.1
Tl.e . xj.lo.iui, 1.
d ’ )
Ih. railroad im n to hav. bc tjflM r.
aalt of .jKifiUD. naa couibuariun
I A K. f Jark. t livcrjmai. ban,-i a
In/ -All il.nt I ai.lil! * *.i of'I.er U U.Im: ]»*•“' « ““*•*
Haid llM* d.H ior,
gid. TIu re In It.,
r::r.
laurUNMund a
« Mib. r*A d op
aud douMi the atn^li. till the borie
wua eahuuaaw), «uja the Detroit Trit.
nim
Information of tht. brnialitj
feacSied the ear. of K« d Jacket'» |irvs
.-riv.;
armry to ih
any of Ho
iltageof
U. lJ«iaetaod
liehiffan
for H t «iil««e
,.l. rn i,.e. |
Wh. n they do «|,|, nf
i w m u.i n«, loi.e.rrou. luu
,,y
- l-r the
............. ^..pidylug -.x.iu ; haw; v..u mh.I for ii..-, d.u torr
I. Ib-f •* Jr.'i.ns eneaiH- fulriy lightly;
"Ib giii the txiiiNiru. tion of Hu* ptN in
d.'.,n of iMioi, bn. no aor*e >ico jnt oi,.-e. It uiunI In* iirnnhwl uiihm an
,11 u s,lN.Iarl> «I.N,|. - an.l an tnwd llionr. If It In MUvoN,.ful I.Ua may !«•
the liorer nl
he
an
Thr pn0tU
liim lmaide».
flu and ....et
.ould i.roduw au. 1
but do |,N 1 tell
if vtni ,
who U in Mb* Mtvh . ou a iwb to
liUiifahiVlaaylittr. Mr» Jol.u Wrigl.f
the following
irea.
I
.Uu.ly Mil...,. ....I ,1„
l.,..r from II,. injury.
N.«rlll Clrnirii. Olmil.. .Smllli, •(
.
____________________
' ,.ru,r,. I... k,ll..4 uu .•,..1.. ,l.ni wu.-j,
B»,ll>K l.n williuUn.h
K,.r lnuny!|
frmrt m |i«ir of kll.l. Ii»,< mad,' u in >1
in a 1.11 .dm on III,' lako ,l„.t.'
Ho-,
deWilbirdmoa.urrdHf. ef
rider of Forldo.
"V\ lint Lln.l uf «, i.lli. r do }.m thlriV
niv irnlllK lo lio,.- loliiorroivr'
"'ll"- liidl,nloi.«." aold Ilu- |,n.roa
’ burVl*''”*’’'"*’
have no in
Irai <1 ’
iVui.vI
opinion on 1
whatovir."-\\ aahlngton HU
the fioeat
To
U.comr
Ihr
bride
i^f
It
i,"«!
U. 1 ...t
tbrode ibr
w ho w a* tivl.x* nunwas askt*d the other
view. re*r.,rtbng the
•u Ibr tnit.'ii States
Hr N,.ld
-ad vitlH.ut a shudder
7.7"; t
J.^iru
t.M..r
-Tbjs U.rbaii- bej-s au.; nbb l. hits
ink, o p: .*>• in a |-.pulous city -f UiV
b,b..bitants :,i*i.eais fur rt*,lr,*N. not
oaut.-
**’
Mr
Ware
is n( the
optnum
'
that ruch candor aa lh...bould entitle
,Lr
th.^^ writer to unusual cousideraimu. '
j
The tieroiau loreign (>m<?«* b-is ineu ' py...„ ,,f
t.»
^
p,ole-*mg il.e rr*
U n
informed omeially tbar the l’ml.*l
ug.;M.*t .iiuLuimn r.ml « hri.:
States Euroiawii »,|uadton will anivo > liaiuiy on ii. u
at Kiel Jnn. 2a
It is inbuded lo |
*»nly a fe%i .Ui *
we i-.u ivdb
make ita nct-ptiua impresMie.
itio l^‘*““’ •b.tc J, tl„ t,.!,:;;,,,.- nk:,*«* , f ibr
emperor.
Frince
Hekry
and
i;oun11=•*-• 'I--**
Vo^Huelow W.U Uke iwrt ... the
|
kuierioan omci rr. |
of
The ^al|N.nal Vacbi club ba.
•el aiiari |iu.u,., lor il„- w
|s ns,*, which will be largely si>,-:ii on
a.,miner at
Th.'W arTies told of the
tart .sih! kt, dh,.
Mixtr,*ss l>oUy
M;.diSon XV u- a sj.,- w.-v* th,* ilrst l-tdy of
Hie hitid II,-r ready xvit >.i\4',I from
omfuslou n. .:,v s; x .site.r !«> the White
House wl,.. w;,N ir d ii-.-xixlomed to the
*;ng of the ,
radea off and on* bit me on my l.rd
and Booked me aenarb-s* 1 ,lo not
think the aow pig bad nothing to do
with my line of dnlv. lor I did not
kech the hog.
Wich.U* never war
" era
^
*• re*, r.pt iNs n mterV.U hl*.,*l..„N b.iX*...U It.*uf ll„:
r,. iu.„.buv,.lH,-„ pk,.-..
White
* r.s-.-p!j..u
..f i.:4.f :i eai* of eoR.e bx .the ;;|.i.r.Kvel, ..f
l.is b.Rviesx. In bis .v::in«ion il„* j .H»r
iHxy droi-iH*,! bis * *.u*er and thrust tin’
cup Into his ISH-ket.
Misir,*ss li„i;y. XXbo,altb,»ugb b-r .*yt*s
r iT»* k- .ii i.:,d s..»r hiug. t.ex.-r mw
ri.xil la, i! .{ a W.V *e*l inleiid.sl she
,,,413.0^1
oung mai. H
,xn or 1,4 ,41X1
4.1. ti t be r-sov.re.1 Iroui blx 4iub.tr
r.ixsH„*ul ni.d xxas S4*.si nt ens * rii; 1
rea.ly ti, .n,xs*i.i the fresh nip of
wbM. his boM..*s „r.b*r,sl. d.spg,- a
eerl.nui cU! i..*,^ j.ud uueyplaln.-d bulge
In bis pev-s, :.
ing.
At Mount Verm,,,. N. V.. lawyers
Who have just compUiled all adjust-
amount $3u.«x- iu gold was in aafe
ilepoail vaults in New York. 'The remaludir.wa* invested lu r.^l estate.
A.lvices
reaclu-,1
Coustaultnople
Thursday from AMalic Tuikey .bow
that a loml.le
eurlhquak,- occurred
It* towanl iij.ff.'prl
lb..ugb temis.rarily
l.xl >,-l *ur»* 1-, U* ii..,.b- * if..!uul.
b,stl> the bl,H.d eui.li.ug trag,*,ly
vis!.u,.*n.
,Mj4-ij.-Acr Kussmi, born.rx
,-n.;.ii ,,ir* M,* ,onsufntl> b.-ar
lit th.* long siT.iMlii.g
Ih*
,-n Itif^siN uii,l til,* 1 lili.d SlatfN.
M* bs.l.
ii,*aili III,- surfa.-,- xvhuU
,n*,*ss.M3 VIh-„
i* ,-u.H
n-Tl *,»• uill liu.l il,.it uiMb-rlyruj:
• 4i:i,|..iu ,n.* |.rMt,-s,*„tix ,.f r,l.'i.d
1 \\,:i b. toiiud t, ptniM.*.- u. tuft u
.* bustiiii, ii>u.ml i:ii.,ip..l
l.,t
»r II ti..,ii..*i,t *,..** on %M.:.I
that
i,.l*l.,|. I, MS ..ud In wb;,t^„.,un.*r
Wall, r p”"nr •a Flowar Store
Bdb^ is Sdk
In in Iron Crib.
.. $S.OO to $1100..
AT
RASTALL'S
forni.d. ill
it:;.,
It TosUr TdedI Crib sb
r.vt ry moilu r -Mi.uiltl liav a I ()S'l KK IDI \L
CKIH. ,.Shir idii 1. avi* KiU alom- Aviilu
as hr t aiinoi fall 4*III. t liiiil, ovri tir
k his hrati
om, Thr. hi^:h itirs atiil . Ibis an.i
, ly plat rd
Sjiinillrs tnak
.UVIDHVI 1*K(
Asilh the
siblinvj sia. s II t ail
m hr J.l.u
j.lu.,1
vh.sr
i moihrr s bed.
, ,1 v
Imnc it»
Sx». inrlad-
u
ss
well as
the
C§/t nnd $M our imo of Ch,tdroo't Cradlot. Cribs, otC'.
tb( Boston Store.
Turmtturt Dtpsrtmt»t.
Dcightsiriiig
village
collapse,I
A
aomrwhat sever,* earU, sbo/k was felt
at t'onsuntinobpl*Thursday morning,
Lieutenant
H
H
Hatton
of
the
Pbilippin,- constabnlarr has n*i»ort,*d
to the war dr|iartmeut, the discovery
by. bimM*lf of a strange tribe ot white
in the
interior ot
ehW
I-otemki,.
It is supposed tliat they
may !,« the descendants
shipwrecked many
An expedition
Wan anted. This
IS the Best Watch
everofleroci
you for tlie money
Coine.'uid see it.
t!„- :mi
for pr*- uu,l
the island uf
Mindoro. H,* endeavored to oommuDioate with these people, hut they aplioared to Ihj w ild and fled into the
srb.UH- f*ll ll.,ou/l,
tb.nb,
of sat
'-It" will b- r,-u,.
RASTALL7BS
Ph* * Hank" In
.
. .
dfct-
Shushine
Shoe Polish
is Perfection
ROWLAND DOIGLASS
New Shoe Store
Hutner's Old OUntk
“
Front It
si that i:os*la
Wanted!
.r;;ur,:„,r.
is tc
Borgeou Edgar Meams of the regn-
•^iieal heaietis:' be eXclalmud “If lar army, has given to the National
my men
me d.. that they uuuh’ maaeum. in Washington, a nuiqne ooldemt,lNe mef
leotiOD of rats
There are rats from
•I *un't trouble youiwelf. colonel None mines, from ships, from factories.
of them cou*d do It. tlaux ix the onlyman I have ever .een aixx>mj»Uah It.**
I few tree rats
field raU I
And Uana could not have done It egcfpt through ohIivioD to the danf«r.
The oenree which directed the motloa
act Indepaodmily of the wUl. But the
colonel did not know that
.1 pll.Hi
DWIGHT COOK.
-ri,:,t is a t.il
THY A HCCOIIO WAIfT ABl
$8.98
by I.,./land t*.
Mat.ou j..r tl,.- liu
but on damage was done
ralbxl ‘bolx aillaii* *-.' w!,.eju } .,ri.,e„*
xvsN to doiniiiate tli**'.tinfru-tin >outi
der Governor Oflley of the provluoe neiit nn.l ,-s|H‘, i.,Uy t„ a t u*b lb*- splrd
of Ub.-jiy In South
r,-|.,ib
investigate
of Martini,} neto inv
lies.
It, r,-aHo„ of Hit* Irl* ndiv atti ■
and iu conc^tions
aith-N loxv.,rd
Thos. A./Ed!son has l>e,*n
b
taken in- tU.K* 4,f Uui
AnierUn nnd
to the MikVooni Wirele
Wireless Telegropli the n publU
of techOo aaa'member ol the I
our rarsAs-lng , outlu.-ntal
>, known
Marconi is thr^ only
nloal directors.
us il„* •.MoiiiiH* tlcM-triiK'.’
other member of this board at iires-Hut xve b«*;,r ii,u« Ii of l;ur*iu's
ent, but arrangements are being mad,- frieinllr utllMnl.- loirat.l un tlumig the
to engage a third eleotrioal * xixirt. civil XV .,r ui,*l of b,-r N,-ndlng *,-»orul
Prof. Michael L Pupin, of Columbia vx-ur sbipx U, tbe Atlalitb- nnd b* ibe
xxith
•N,*.tl,xl
Instru.tiotix.*
nnlversity, inventor of submarine tels- Pa.lilc
Much has bts*n ii,:,d,* of tbb
1 h .1 It
llai.s mrrbanh-ally atrrtch.sl forth phone. The arrangemenU upon whiol,
w;.x II bern-m to US In ,,ul|e true. Hut
l.lN band and n-sml It «|H,n the glaat. Kdiaonand Marconi Join forces are not
bax any mie ,lis, |os.sl wbat ib,.*e
'I lu* Ncrimil Mru, k at It. but Uuua waa made poblic. Edison admitted that
•M*al,sl Instinetions xx,*re. :.i,d has any
in a dream at.d dl.l i.oi know it
he was at work.on certain inventions one .1 right to nui.Ih.s,- that tb. \ xl. re
•Tlu.l will du.- .aid thr diHlur. lo be applied to the Marconi sysh-m
for any other purjH.-.e ibau i., ,.n*et
•’Ornth imui, thi* olU.vl for w hbh I Of their nature be declined to Ulk
Lngk.nd. or. in otb. r woixls that b, r
suuim.metl you hax l.een at'cmpllshcd.
B*}oire Douglass Horelgh. who lives relntlons toxvar,! us. ,\,ii during tl„*
Gtiml iu..rn,ng '• .
near Gleason, T,-nn . has dug up on civil XVI,r. w,*re aliyihlng ii.oi*- tluu
The major w,uit out .luaning under
iuov,*a inmie by b, r iipoti ibe , l„**s
hU
farm
a
iN*trified
chicken.
Just
the
hU Imd.illty lo keep blx band where
MM-ui, 4bplom„.y
Isianl <*f !:uro|M-an
4b|.b.iua.v put.
th,*n* was nothing but thr msiuliig of proper sire for a broiler. It is iKrfeci
i.uiii.r IIU.V.-H to Ml
d ing. I I Ions V“^Hl l.N.kmg out id the iu every resp,*ct except as to legs,
which It does not possess.
It is so
-11-* Ituxsin 4,f t.Hk,> httx notb.ug di
him. h,*;inl him mutter:
near to natur.* that it might liave 4x.|„iuuli with Ibr 'l iut.d ST .t, * nml
**Pat fNii.t and rwett. Ilk* dtstMot .traina
been carved, but local-aliurps say it sb.* xvoul.l. If she 4-ould. 4:,v,.,r,* our
Fr. n,
In a .un.m.r
was tuiely pertibed.
m*cl„rati4lii 4,f |ud.-p,-i„b*u.s- out -ol
r..n>. ih.nicht* of im e»4ii.liBh *>mp.il»y
Mra Charlotte M. Hoyt, of Titlin. ••xlst4*V4*,* iitid wl|H* hlHity Iroui ir„*
That trougbl me .uch .leiuchl
Tb.* gjupbo- /..»*•
’I hdt ll do. Hails.- MiiU the dmior. O., has died, leaving ,}uil« a comfort fniv 4< the ghd-You may go What do you think of able estate. A trust fond of l^iU.OUO east of b,*r |«*h..x by Hugluu.rs
c*it dlploiuiitist. Siratfonl 4
g. lx
hUncrie.n.loneir’
U estabilibed. and from the Income
"SpleiNltd
What a pity he ian’t t |60 a month is to U- devoted to caring vcriit.-d iu oUFd.ny
•;-Huli.eof old cxb i,*b*xl Its sxxiix by
m,
Idler! He hax won l.Ua. ami Iu- -hall
for ber oats and dogs. The deoeasAui i*on,iu, st. but xvbcn-vcr its 4 ;,i:l*-s ib-xv
hale Imt ’*
apiwrently Ihongbt twice as mnch of the arts 4.r tIvllautioii f„:iox..-d
The
He wag I•landmg Iwfiuv the suake’a
r.,.N4. and w a. I, mpt.sl : I pla. e hiN baud her lather as of her fuur footed |,*u, Iturvsiai. blrxi of pf-.' has n*. Micb c.,u,
It IuiAas Jud.vd li.w.-ud lb,*
•l.rang up. and for he IS to get ffioi) a month for life. iulssl.,i,.
a.m.rr Well l*e»*re.
Thr prvill.*.! wall imiK-rN for bedcnamWrt U.U anhuoer are the chlnta
paiirrn. witli Bower .dm-tx. and tbr
rrvUMinc chair cushb.nx and <*unalna
frurrally match, aays Hari>rr» llatar
There la, too. on atlra.tlvr wall
Of UvlUa work d.wign with
that
make* a U»wrry. aummery mom and 1*
very |MH»ular The deek fomlahltig. of
ponviuln ahould mneapood with tlir
cretonne of every b4sSrooai,
nlao thr
Ilh which
banking, and we have a lanra num
b,*r of them among onr customers.
Some take cerllflcates 4»f deposit
foinc savings iKioks. some prefer
-ronimercial awunfs."
Our various methoils suit the
eomeoicnv'c of all.
Ptirhapa
are not familiar with the
inelbodx of dcpacplng
ethod would________
do not rt-allio what
atvl Ik i,4 .K n hank
u.couiit rouM lM» made to you.
We should be pic.*
; •»
any
liin** lo explain. ,,clli,*'s t„ yoU.
We have » tint class
. Shatmaktr's Sf^p.
20 Year cd(d Filled Case*, Genuine
Amcricn n
(./
Mo Venn
ivb.,
was totally ib*siroved. %
kbeae iieople.
Ibr ,s.wr.praug"bm >
Eddies t
o.Kl.
OU.S.* .*'i.,i, of
Of Hm* horse
b*. Vlluxel.
April
at Meiaignerd.
of V»n. »>.» miles soot
room, ou the Kupbral*
mouDU^ina on the approach of ins par
iHih.y JUU..-.1 li.-uiiabix
ty. In his aoooont of the aftatr Lieu
r,*ren,*,l to b% S,r
i ,.; -v i„
tenant Bartoo says the iieo],le liave UN l,iM,.i> of lb,. «m.,UK.n T„.k^ nx
••.M,,j..r. ’ 4Mi,l the d.Kt*or. -m> fnend,
complexions as light as that of any W.*lli.*l.y Laton. Wb„wa*«n b.r.u.;.t,‘
rolobel, Vlidu r. iH-fore giving >ou hia
('-auoaslan and straight, light hair and frleini of PotiMukiii.
tl.ing'ier
-A , :,ii*,* for gratm,,!*- «,u U..- |«:,rt of
I'here la i ratileamik,* m, conflmsl that blue eyes. The discovery will b^rcporteil to the eti.nologloal bureau a^ the ri,!i,d Sfal,-X to |;nsH|, is to be
hr Is han
an effort mad,* to trace the origin of ,^t,d arising out of lb*' follow ing clr-
11," ,".,Jor «,..|.|-d ronvuml u, m,
|H*Muilu,bly na he had vnleml iiiKin
ai..^a^duiy c
he field of buttle and
,u Ih.* glass. ITir M*r
• a apriug fur It. Ihiiminiig
*nir major Jerkisi aii uy hix
In* hnd b-s n billeii roloriiig
pimssi it a mv
iliortlficalloii. 1„* plan
.ibilivw It
ax U fur,*.
aud every t
•TI.hI will
*II..ns.n,im*I„r,*.ifaiix arum* aud came forwunt
Tut your hand on thr glaxs. * maid
Cut riowe.-s for commencement and
Decoration day. High-grade stock at
reasonable price*.
Both 'phones 9a
F. M. Paine, Florist
188S-tf
the end of ibe ya, l,t rac
meut of the eitat* ot K, v. Jose|ih Atbiuger, paator of the Homan catholic
church of Our Hady ot Victory, who
died tivfl^'A«rs ago. louiid that Fr. Albiugrr. who was called a miser, and
men
Ton^ Harry. Dick « MVjor7nilbe cate
may ho. Tbe firrtiH'o are pn-.O of
their dumb friends and not only do
every thing poetible to m.xke them <
foruble when they are off duty, but
take pkusBce in pruvalmg i!,eUi with
time luxurieu and tldbi-N
vngar.
notgat end other cwudlcx an* pmchased by one arviuun ,u- .-imlb -r in
ca^b engine l«m*e almost every
very dj^
nd passersby may
borues eating thoi
from the
hands of their oh>o frieuda.
hist
that !,t« writings
d.-maiid as they
bis reputation is
»■« '
war a big boat aud 1 <
ib.1,.ihim .h, .1.
aod-4rin’to wigtr ou: 1
tug 7t«» Arm. ntaus.
lu. uuN «b> ; ViN
thU be t« at It*; yeir. oM.a. Iiveli a* rli.l.i.-*.iid 1
' a kitten and a. h.ppi -x. a U,i of t.*. it,/ hu lir>l I
* |HHt. lll.O NUl M.U,Ug
t,L.fce
Hr nrrrr wm, gla.M .. Iu, r. ai* , i,i
. k . yen 1 hr
toMu M 1..1I, l,U gn-4t
ulvrroo.lt.
lie qimb. Hbak<Fr>arr
,1 Welfter;
fl-i.Hly luiij^.r. »a •
. Il-WT bwfxl ol
Welfter
with dramatic luUiirity : h« ha* tu rrr
i,w au,l military iHaring.
.n.M| tl„' old i i.b . but I 1,1 lullin’
hatl Hwumatiam. walk. . without n lo In ! he i.eU r kei. i,.M n inu-ky ill hia hKda.sl uU.ut him woiuIeringl>
The
o*i»« and mwa wood in* i»ar roou«l
dm lor brought N..m,-ihlng. eiid.-uily a
Dill* 11 a native of fcuglaud, but I.
U,x. ,,.i,-i.H.iuil, u cloth from a , lowl
.,0.1 s..| II on a M—l in Hu- mi.bllr of
nawqnlle ao. uaUmn d ba thi. roon
the i.M.m Ax INKUI ns it was iirplacr
try. having lived h«*re for a tride nf
j hr wifl.dr.'W Ihr , loth. oviN.sing a ghiw
m >eaiN.
iN-aull hi I
whb h Was n rattb^soak.v ihr
LlgiiUiiUK .truck an oak iter at JUIhiiik ’ll,at j '‘IMT
duriiug hi-i liciuiis e3«*s from
mda
Three t. trypb krrr.;Jau«> It.
, . . r.. i
,i
vine. IM*r V»»on uod fhar.ra Hotn*. j
‘ liuie hi* wii..moii* longue
I,,......
thought.
1
who forts-*
train w.H ,
trmir* forming the gsrtlson of Me atgberd
lu addub,n o\« r iixt house/in
UOMof tbi* mo.l «oi.d, rrut m> i. m
rt*e World. If for nolbiiig . i.e I'.an
,r^.
detailed explanation: j
“The wmy I fiot my war ingerywaaj os« a
a ketohon of a hog. The bog war a, Ub*r t
aow bog and' our captain wanted.her ! d;iy i«
for lorege. He wa* chLsin the now !
hili..
nd i:u*xia.
and ahe crawled threw a boai in
I»i«ilatu.n
icar
e^ntuatl’
A.wl.
ben wise- {
• the I
prA*laction of 4>riginalJ
nginalj
Xeguir.Hl aKt!u>r ;
corred phyatoal diMihilumx he M*nt^
went about llm slri-cU of Mount Vor
non in rags, left fi;.tss,
,.f this
tdent. arlio. iroinir in pnrantt. cr.
tbr iwrty
»»***
ell..
rale fei
►i.*.; ehc uaiita to marry that w
able iKH-t. while 1 wniit her to,mar
thorough man.*‘Vou. Iteing a aoJdier. think all
Uaw-o U.nuionii military nun. *
r»o«t tiiriv hare inor«* «'<iurui;e In
rmil ImmIv «tr h!a than your mu>ur."
• If J tliouKbtf hat I would gU.‘
to ll;.ii-/
............................... Ml*. Pubrltr huajuatl • Why not t>ut the two lu.-n t
arrlrfM! iu Ihiotoo Harbor from Dec ^
The youiiir worn-' ap-wk
aill hold
The
• •Hu n ,.iu-.will go to tb«r major. Itu
ftM-lr anuoal et
AhuJ l-Ni would 3>»u augg. nl. il.H tor’,'”
Kou Jont- 10 aojl
that to m.v I will think o
----------iUu- Ido 11. Coi,... to my oin
olh.’. nt till
1 I mil
-,
..
'
I you t
mm
II1..;.t.-.ind In:
,,
;
.dIs t:,.. i.-iiv iLi- .d Mine,
*7';
, r
ell/wM.iiei loMiiruu.ll yi biirli^a I
•'*’'*
**”'
“ 4*“d. rsi.iml
jj
tl:une«!^lo dl.reg.ml
.Mulb-l.. WtM dusl 41. l;,|.|. well jV"'’
..ml
b it iJU
Oh U.r
f..r a M
M-rmou
t« bo
.«nd the miooi u.ll win
iM.w,., „,
m1 h
iim.ii to
prfa. b .| .-,t h. r r..i. r.,! oi»
next .lay llH,.^ I.u.lud II,e Iloihal n .ihir,*: hI .m.M 1.. s;,M ..f l.. r but
oih.^e u few imi.ul.-s Im r..re II,e
h1..,i u.,. «vll
H .• |.rc;,. her
». Il.e d.Ntor hilling MliniiiutHd
tury 4W I
j
Na*
1
Oscar Straus.
• So your uxhft liuMa upon your
Imarrjiui: iLc
•okller. U«r ..kl
the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with you that
you will not have time to pay your
bills, and your competitor will not'
have anything to bo but sell break
fast food.
:
:
:
:
:
:
f.*i;
Idlgbimg and u,.,r;il d,*'4oiali,*h
UIH.II itm illgl.r ^
tilde 4 b,s k the buiouii,* Nx iop.4ll.i,-s of
Antrrba fixr the d.*NiNdh*«! 1 inns, tlie
l-.-rs.*, iiti-d ehristinn SiuudUts and tbe
cpprx-ss..d and mass.-o i,*il J.yvs.-
He-May 1 bav, tb, pl,*aMjn*.u
She -^)h. not ,iultr so many at
*'*“ *frsld.-lUustrated Blta.
en„*s.4*ugcr.
) '
Th* TIasa For Rr*r*o<lo«
-Wbat for.
j In this inmlstent age. when life
als.ut to^^ucTC Is at high pn'Nxurv. tb
take Ibr oil,, i d ,x just Wfor,- you n.n great need of
bom** boxvlliig
VI.C
sirccx. I
lb,* jd.*.dule m*,'«**>sity of
•Eureka !’ ”
'
i retTen fIon.
• Hut I dl.lu 1
hath.- he ITU- f \vhat U work ixortb. t-N|iet ,aIly Ijaln
iH*rforo„-*i with
le*t,*d
1 work, w l„ u t
-The mail ra.xs be bad It all ready f.cultl,**,. tbe
for you nmi it lM,'t bis fault If you * leins exbatiNt,*,l>
dldiiT lake U.”
j One amhllU.ux of U*xomlng a writer.
-You idl him." auld -kr, blim*,b*s. *
tbluks be is giving time
handinx U l*aek to Ibe mes*4-ngcr. "1 ^ ij for,dug Lis brain jH*yond natural
will pay this hill when be iH'Ods me I Hnxlla. He believes that what be does
the auU of clotbe* 1 hft there at that * orer boura Is clekr gain and that « rlt-
Hxperien'et d Salesmen and Saleswo
men, also Cashier.* Apply to-night
from 6 to 8. and Monday morning.
W. D. Furgeson Adjustment Co.
Sleinherg's Store.
1
“1, is U«ry Jtnnovjna”
.I m lit, X.m vNh-.wxlo, . ii.. v ookm*.!
kjtu! If.»r th
to till- in,-inl>F!S offilir
ilir Ilaniih
h.,ki:i;4 li.i*> 1,4-, I, -iMiiU il
i;i, .M
i.owtl. r h.i,l Imm-ii ummI
fattilif
nanu-
-**Avoici ScJoK Anrhoyaartocs'*
J
hy.
A
u*iitg Inltiis..,, s I'u.vM uoiin- Tvir.u is
run*
Cn-.iiu of l an.Tr hakin- I’ovvilrr at :ku- pi r poiiml.
|
?
ibcnplions Oarofully .tmcI Conscientiously Compounded.
Jobnson’^s Drug Store.
A $SS Daveoiaor't For S30
Have You Room in Your
....Parlor....
Tor a beautiful Davenport? If so
»bere is your cbance--a $55.00
Daoenport for iust €oen $50*00«
5 ft. 5 In. long, fllabogany frame,
bigb back covered witbsifkplusb*
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
House FMrnis'hers. 218 Front Street
i
m
THE EVEKIXO KECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, AtlCEL. SATEnPAV. MAY SO,. IMS.
ual fbe fcaluti* lo ib«
being given
eommdee.
«m« foilowed bjr prayer by
. P. tnium and tbe singing of
^ by the nsaembly
i
After a few words of w
e Com
! minder «mlth fntnKiured the ^ pe»k4^r
s;,ss:'
|t^
{ant:
■
n«» la in.a-c. s,r
-
.
S^SES'StSlsSiMi
:^s-r ,ra3!i.r.u‘fir;r»Tr-^
sjj;r..“;.’s;!?.rsss; wortin*
“ ~with ot on Uad ud
ktkiH®
Abeolutoly Pure
SCRVEO IN THE CITY
0ON. G.G.C0V£LL’SADDlES2i
ISPOKE STIRRINQ WORDS
i
Decorated and
::r
'r:;::. r.i'.
EU
r
• H
.
Water,
auJ
■ 1 :
i4 il.»
nstion*
usd ( . .i . d-. wa« hmng.i oi»vei
iA.ja> by MrlTier.i/.Ti Fu.st. No |v
A K , by tbe Woman’» Id lb<i
and <’orn|ian) M
Os lug to ii
liiat Memorial day eumer ibK >eai on
Haurtdiy many <d tbe moi.h did i...i
t’Unu\ though
surb
liiNlltutb.n* a
(Siuld do iMi Mn.|i.^ded bii*im-. for aJi
Of a part of the day
At M o’rliwk Hie eoiiimiiuv i*n d. <v
r»Mnl..d to the lem.-t
graves of all ohl sol
• ere dt^ofaled with
line
for yt
Term
i .and falU.r..
«-r»« III In.le.r
■»oe of NMi. d
...
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WILL OPEN MONDAY
S's3i
iiiurujil baii'h all
lug t.l .iid<-i
li«>|ii i|<-|iaM
«|.iai1.-r. b> A.lp.tant M
t'-.iiiii.an.!. I SmiHi r. ad fi
•1)1 h. ad :
Morgan 1
made in tho civil war
No prouder;
disticulion will your sons have than !
that they won as heroes of the Sism
isn war
No one need vouch for the '
d.*votion of future generations, with 1
yuor example of imtnotism in tin
!
hearta. and as long as the occasion •m '
the thirtieth day of May i* faith
, observed, to ,tir .«« .o«
metuorus of dur |iairioHc
there .
is DU
no Tear
Tear of
of rel»el
reliel at
at home
h<
if
orjnva.ion |
from abroad. But let the r. d hand
anarchists or of ibt> revolut oa <
1st or of the invader attempt to oblit |
eraie one single star from the flag of
the union aud everyr J-alT
i-atilotio citixe ij
will arUe to av(
the wrong as yon
o snppnas the-te-
:r No“o
gat and the
burner. Hni- euj.nint; the mott perfeet artificial light known. At a’l
tiim < , wlHumi variatinn in qualify
aii.l »t rule* detrinc eom|a*ibin
Then. a> an an .d kindma to tho
kite he ha* *aeni iti "hive and
pn.iert." he
win
In.-italUa Has
IlHiiue. a.' a i.»k»:ii ot h*ve. and to
..mHhe d
cherish fivUngs
Thiii
home a paradiM*
As
^.ervire* are still
I
run free, and
and nU ofht'r ap
Hanges Flvtti
plianoe-;
1 placed at cost, a
tiiHif id[ III.
1 h1. rate means r.m *npph
hiiii.se 11
wlHi
V
what
we.re
eon-idi
>ear
i hsikl*!!
e«H»kilig
•
j
Forty
Wholetile am
'
Five
.
Z>\
Sold
by
the
court.
man’s stock of
We
E.
Galesburg
Hoff
til.
have bought the r.*- r. at
49c on the dollar. Thr -.He be
gins Tuesday morni j ilur.c 2,
street.
The Globe. 1
Traw.crse C ty.
At Hi. i..ne!ie
progruiu ilo>.d
The Racket opened th.s morn
ing and had a packed house a.I
for
work
in
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
I I
We are open for bids on the whole
or any part of the Steinberg dry goods
I and clothing stock.
Cash deal only.
W. O. Ferguson Adjustment Co.
!
I IM
v;
day.
We
open for bids on the whole
or any part of the Stenberg
O. Ferguson Adjustipen
. of Juilils
Sfein
idc and the entire
;il wlmle^le Htid let
h’i
K M MomUy fvening
“ I the iw*t degree
Attend the no
toisy sale j
Racket stc re. Half price
rule. The Boston Store.
THE MIN BOTH KIND AND
WISE .
ACTS ACCORDINGLY :
w w
STEINBERG STOCK FOR SALE
Iran) J
He livid a toot imig tribute to the
LleiiO
iH.irur hc-u iel
aoldicr of the W) s who have hvr t to
* * ,. a,Hi the ^n. iani of the c,
.^laim to jNiiiieruy the heroiouim• . , nM b l h) a rlr im eurp. There*
comrades gave ur>
e:e H.
the old v urans in h.u .‘ ,h«H live, on the alUr of dbelf clun
lid He . mete honored hy more thnti
lie lutr. d lM .vl a. Hie> ,.ai..,.d
j
Time, he said, is the healer of ell
N. vt, III line M.me hundreds Id I vrouiids. and be spoke of ' the uniTed
.rdviol ehl.drrii. earh iMarliig a
nif.vt^no,
of the ].rtsei.t time
•Staf..
flag
IlMiidredH id
rHlre«.. I Every true Amenoau lotlav either of
mariJied -along the walk. ahreaM of; ,he north or the south, u ,woud of hi.
rounds. Where.ooitniry I
s the nag I
afierm-.n -k- i f„ not
u dear to. go forth in <
fenae of i
lie hrand. d as falsehoc
'He hm ..I Iiiauh war, a-, foil*.
Fifrm *di* i’a.v- xtr.*. t. right r*-.iing
.‘^1. , weM ou State K. riiluii north
*•>11 riihm i»» Froiit. «-n»i mi Front to
Tuesday. 8 a. m,. we begin the
fark. .miH, on i•«rh to StubV,
sale of E.
Hoffman's stock,
.Stall to Ihiardmai
M>uth
which was bought at 49c on the
iSmrdmaii
a\<iiinto
Wa^hit
dollar. Wait for it. The Globk
ib. iM . t.T Hie i-roiind118
Front
street. Wurrburg
I he a-*eiiii.l> wa- 4%'i!ied to
Refrigerators
/b'r
•Tat“:
on tb,.=
Sohnor ...an ., U-lo S..Hn.nl,..,,
tviv
su-a
-ramer Columbia,
Good mu si
t'hsrlevi.u. Midi
lie prorided
h%di
tiler
piatu.
liiiHi an d Kale
Bom to Mr. and Mrs Albert Kussell of South Union street, an eight .'^muh. i barj, »i.tv. Midi
email plauu. I'lla i:m.Ty Charle
i pound girl
girl
Tbe Columbia Transfer Co. unload
y.iaiiu.'ll M t nderhill. Ikd
' ed the lhr«^ carload* oi paving bn
that have already arrived.
|\ai,o
Mi«-’ Huub
Han.
The Modern W oodmens lil meet
C..MI!!- !•et.»...L
their hall at 1 p. in. toinorro
•
Kraktiur
tend the funeral of Geo. Harr
ChHrlevntv
;
S.»hmei
iaiif Hr
II
Cl.irU
r:| tTrnVet>e
.«e »
......... ....
IS in SI veii^4v>
This i
lU the 1
Niue pi
l.i-vm»*. 1. *:i i! tv li-ii.. *>ii:aib
ae ;;iv.' Ibat ohmI piain.>
world. It h.»- iiv. |
Iml kvs
are ?o!d ;ii pure- nud that
ebsn tweiitv idiidetiu.
pi. a-.
ai Hriiiii. n llr.e.
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Uii.id .M. . T
.1 M Cliffe. Maim
- *“■
hy romi.iHieb r W M Smith, wit
ollle. fN pa l ami pi. .i |,t of the
It aiid'W II U. Jduyor Santo
raid'"
r/'w
Sold
t.. rio/vcre -i'. r«t.e U
*»
‘til.,“I!!.‘ill.
-I loral cittsea of me Tl
' and to the loyalty of
,.riKe *ii,n
oouniry who conlribnd d
1
At
oi l.
jfurm...l. With Marshal I. k Cleveland jaal sbate
!in alvane*Th.- iM-f#**.i*»iion was J
hy H rifi and drum rorpK, CVimiian)
Grand Army of*^ ihTlie^Wlc^l^'iAT*
tH At as an d-M ort *4 hon
on to lu country. Itappahannock gave
OB II (jUo men; to the defence of
Waphington SO 000 weie lo*t. at Fred
erlcksburg. U.00«i; with Grant in the
Wihlernesa. 4U.<KS> and In battle, lu
I-riiKHi and tbroogh sickness almost
half a million of the hrsTe Hoys in
Blue gave their lives in four rears,
strewed Flowers on the Bay,
besides the vast number
> bar
II I .. (I.ai He I'.miitittet of
called
upon
3 sofier
from i H”ouKlf'*dhsense* coniraoted ID the
Hie po>i rcwim t.. tbe dork, aberejarrov.
DV., But the <» A. H hare given
b.) Merged Ihraer^ uihui Hie Wht.-r much more than this
Tbey have
n boiioi of tbir d. fuined naval hero.-. I given os Unooln. Grant. Hayes. Gar-
LOOY OF OLjp VETERANS
.Craves W
Pi
IN
I
b.“J. To.tf«,.d:
‘ ceased ohaiging till everyone
driven from the field and the
stars atn..................................................
pes iilanted in honor and
in glory
BODoment forever to u
mam aa an emblem of indejieudeno.-.
of liberty, of unity and of humanity,
He spoke <f the growing danker
danfc. r
from the
anarchistic
sentiments
brought to our shores by foreigners,
While we extol the latiotism and v.l
or of our oountrym
countrymen, we most not
forget that it is on
forget
ours to supjiort nnd
to mhintaiu tbe grei
in the world today. We must U
faithful to our trust as our lath.rs
and our forefathers have been in the
past.
Our governmenl today com.
niands the respect and admiryiHon of
all the world, and with the aid of
. o".
FITTINGLY
....... .
w« withl'*-*
“|tip»tn luMwid tbat.ft.T tlilrtr T»»n.!.
’ i °trS/7 blow
THERE IS NO SUBSTnVTE
DAY
LAUNCI^
CAUGHT IN HAY PRESS
"‘lilt's/
POWDER
MEMORIAL
MANY NEW
buJ 1 f 1^to | !?6 s?^ da>°iSd
srdii;nj‘i\.!:
• ^WNORFOR
jtJlEADHEROK
I
...
,wiih iheM- it is exiM'v't.M that
MtttofiMa-!..........................
T
:
Tom 8t
Has Seven Under Way
•upplnirap. I
Liiutfers Hera U>ck.nQ tor ulii u m* ^banoe fur m.wls aitbout
r toward all I
Help to Work in Landis tor Char. l««mg the rtore. ao , v, r> dav luialward with aora eertaintr
tlial ia grand and beanUfal and tme
levoix Sbfiar Co.
cntirHy fmm 12
than ia tba repibUe of tbe United
fmploy«
inleiu
;luwa, lor a newfoot launcb. to be
iftti.‘tl aiib d sis htir.^o-ptvwer Kav A
IlUiden engine
Mr. Stanton now'has
way. and the
o» many fine
mer
ha* dithem in
id promimt
Left Foot pn ^IH
caaee which called
To young childrea be
fifty oenu i
^
|wiaer young peoi‘l<» from
anl. a burn I
Special Clo th.oB Sal. « th|^
defatod tbe gYeate;^:foa | •
of the wholaaoma Inflaeoce U.u day :
i
utrM.r.i t.iday. giiilng b^^ nfi I
Boston Store
oget M-hoOl
eaught in a hay pr»*ss
He wa^ 1
It ti tiTm~that“t^T f^hV a lo«o^^
*** <'' * *^^*°®*
‘men ox fort. ............
■ > pipiv j
Mr Ailga
for (boae who came home from tLe
I ^
I
woman
to
look
after
the
chUdrem
v
hou
k
plae..
an.l
wa!
m d
glortoas tUla,
__ wilb
but one _____________
Miclii.!
▼aoation |«enod good cm- hroUKhl to th- e
have the Mijur>
Wiim 1 was a member of the Or
ganand AUbama
tlie Hepoblio “
On
^ide by sidejn Cuba.
The. hit J.-iii ua- eui «q,
and wn* a
" 1*. to iin-ak in |.*rtica
tak<*n to !l;t
1*1 figures, aud ign:*
c bot. L Those who wish “
wt.uit.i . a a
serrioes of tbe prlr
:uonld Wastungton
I hare aocom^.hsbad
camnlw
hind Itbe gone
NINE PIANOS IN SEVEN OA^S
was the leasl
BREVITIES
Forge, and tb
strike a blow in behalf of bumanttr. |
Tne Spaflord oaae at Frankfort has Record of a Week s Work of the Hut
are today k
Th. re were thousands of willing vol-1 again boon jwstponed uniir June
A»ers for Crmnell Bros.
in blelory.
It's so seldom you get a
chance to pick up choice
loice china.
china,
E-knacks at
Itassware and
t the opportunity
the most of. Sa'e
(in. (ms (oi Pi i T
.Utterly Blocked!.
At times the Racket Store was so packed with eater
bargain seekers that it was almost impossible to
move about, ts Salespersons could not eare for all.
We Will have mo^e Monday. Come in the morning
if possible,
/
not bargains in tbe air or on paper
but in reality at tbe Racket Store, w
Xh^ Boston Storo
Traverse Cliiy, IVlieH.
ADJUSTMENT SALE!
^or Bonofit of Orocli'tors--Oo‘mm©noing iviorideiy, Jcino Ist
f
U:t
We will offer the entire Steinberg stock consisting of Dry 600d$» CuHaitlSt DfapcliCSt
Bailor made Suits, Clothing, men's and lUomen's Furnishings. Bats and Caps. Shoes and
everything In tbe line of Ready*to*tUear Barments in lots to suit, the buyer ROR oasm
OIMI-Y! This entire stock must be converted into cash immediately for the benefit Ol
Creditors, regardless of Cost, in fact thousands of dollars’ worth of it will be sold at less than
F“ifty Oen^s on tho Dollar!
'
Come early and secure first choice. Watch for our Daily special sales. They will interest
H
^
.... you... .
Enormous Reductions in tbe Clotbing and $boe Departments
FoNow the crowd to $loinbere’8«Store will open Monday, Junelst at 9:30 a m.
m. D. Ferguson Jidjustment Company
■^VAIMXKO 60 experienced Salesmen and Saleswomen, also
Cashier Apply to-night, 6 to 8 o’clock, and Monday Morning.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ITUrsvorso Oi1:y, IVlicli.
IWTW-
IWTy?'-
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1003
HARTTHREE
Pages O to J 2
mer the ecbool wo incrcstsed by the
nddlUon of Jnmee. William. John and
THE nFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
O''« SCHOOLS OF TRAVERSE CITY
Rlehnrd Unrinnd; MelUsa. Bmma and
Anna Rice, and n girl whose name has
the oldeet. being about a year older
than the teacher.
was
the
first
school ever Uugbt In the lower pen
IttsuU north of Manistee, except those
connected with the Indian missions
and Mr Walt s on board the schooner
Madeline, the story of which Is given
elsewhere
I
After the close of her first term of
U
U
*rh<HW
Vlt^
Bft)
yw»
»tofe
wau
th«*
In
III.- ni)
irf UAlny
In an
wMrf,
oAa^rrmn
flr.f •
school, in the fall. Mlsa Helen went
lo Chicago, where she sfient the win
TRAVCRtE ClTVt FIRST SCHOOL RUILOINQ.
TratHr*.-'
fhd-i.
ter tn study.
Dur «|
dlllrpntlx etrlblDK lo ranrr oui |
hofo^ for their famlUes atfi WfaMir
with Witch to mahe the fniurw- >« ar. I
r-L r
many la tha city today who look harh l
lavH auKlvnd fur half a ceulur)
I
•The city today aiai.dw an a inonu’! 1
Taught the Ftrat
tho* lllilMl
thHr ramilies.
atdves and laid
the lutle selllemeht which U ni»« a
city 4if wejilih. proaress and lmp»ri
In the midst of ih. lr sir.iKKle- for
ne-esbUles and the hop-^ ft.i lusnrle.
one of the first duller' of ih. .fitrly
plt.neo-rs was t.» provMe a s. heo* And
the maKtilficeiil Slrtifl.ires tf lodav
which
have rrown hum
ih.
fir-t
sch.s.r In the Jlllle iuii siahU
;-:j.
V I
ii
;
the tiianiM-r
te.tify
in
Sketch of the EMty Life ofNn. Helen I. Hitchcock. Who
Taught First Sckeol in 1853.
■
the start was made
Aii.l many of
the pmmiDeni husltiess "and pnifess
and dithers who have *;oui
.ur l.».rd IH'.;; ii f..iuid at Us head a fnym tie main part t»f the settlement.
III!.- hanil. i on
tin>ell.»w
sand • In wiiat Ih n.iw the eastern part t»f the
wealth
and
.Im wh.-re
fanu-.
are
riill
.-ache, w ith a wall of unbroken for-1 vtllaKe
The exact location U lot 3
The tall ]of block 11'. on the south side of Fnmt
for the old
hear
they were Itrst taup.lii t.
write
And the iM.^iil..n
iliien that had Rr..wn Rn-en dt.wn to stn*ei a sh(»rl distance east of Board-
still here K>io strong ev
their early tn. i.ial iralM
dilin-
he water s .-.iRc were In-Iuk felle.1 • man avenue
I’nder the supervision
iml fi.e air. warm In the sprlnic sun of Mr Ijiy. who manifested much per
was swet-t with spicy, reslmnis sonal Interest In the enterprise, the
There! hotise wa^ repaired.
.r.lor id (he freshly cut
public road in the whole with sut^appilancet as circumstances
here
two
year*
T -Bates,
taught
la
the
summer*
*63 and lkC4
Rev. H P. Blake
HuevAvd.^ her in the winter of
and afi.-rward taught four temu. re _
an
which eonnecrit with the AtUn
he i‘aclfic aud ll..- Gulf 8he has
her mile luiud of buys and girls
to a host of nearly, ihre.- th.iu^
ill oil-
rejoice-^
Itt Its
stately
aud
bv-auiy.
but
•l.lum ibliiks t.f the Huy acoru from
bleb B grew
i.e1 Us all stop a mo
meut Ur.w aii.l SUV ns we Kl.iry In our
I- seh.M.ls wlu.-h rank fir.,t am..ng
Miehlgan seh.s.ln. B.k! bU^s Trav.-rse
. first tea. her all hon..r and re
I..r a-' the years of her life to
- n.ay th.-y Ih- n.any and happy
Mrs ,H..len (bs.dale Hltfhcuck
THE TEACHING FORCE OF lM»-3.
Prophecies ^Realized
A
WortIsFrom Mrs, Helen
Hitchcock.
F.rst
Teacher
liil.sshin schtsil at ’ ftrm
The dot»r was In the woat side
inly iMisn.ltlce f»r There was a small window near the
It Is <»M Ml
miles or more to the south U‘H.r. aud another at the east side of
AilliiK that thVre should Im-some rer.- a
a h.indnsl
h.indi
• mi we.vi Las at Uhl Mission, and
was ' the room A stove atood in the middle,
ferencf lo their past hlsiiirv
that Just fifty years have
ce the opening of the fin.!
i '‘am glad
os '<wlle.l tliand Traverse isiuiofllce The (Th»( teachers desk, atood near the
to have wltn.ssed the outgrowlh and
InR-mile smli nicnt at the head of the | west
window
A blackboard
hun«
Th«- K\
xpanslon of th.» principles so early
n.h-av..r.-.1 to j bay was l«-ainiiiiiK to U- calliMl t;rand UuaInst the wall. The deaka were neat,nd quickly adopt.-.1 by the unlte.1
srli.s.ls
rnmi
jTraverse tTiy. ih.- a.ldttlon of viiy-jly made but not painted. The tiiwr
, history' ol
urk
id
sum.luiiK
funcdleii
^as
hsise
aud
open,
and
upon
one
oc
the first class In thi- little h.c J.ulld ]^lnyt
who
tlL.iiRhi
the
tailalcatfh.n
teacher
and
girls
gatl.crtxl
iiiK Uiiill the preseiii day
lnf».rma^h «in*>f
ii. the winter of lv:.i3 Mr jtbclr .klrts closely aWut them and
thin which will he t*f lntere»ft./niM K*-*d j
which has developtul a splelidh!
tern of mental tralniiiK
thi refi
only to those wh«i forniiv! (In-rf*isier ^I-•> i»
that a
I.e
called
simply
Reading, spelling,
he first iMistmasier was Hr {urltini;.
arlthmetlr and
geography
made of Ih.- r.-<'ord tif acc.ii
dale, a w«-ll iHlucatisi physl ««.re taught tn the old fashioned way.
roents of thos.- who sought t».
tip a system for Iho lM-n.-fli of future U lan originally from Vermont,
wh.. |
whlU- tvwwhlng. Mlsa Helen lived
ue
ThU
park"
had
been
M-t
iged. retiring in 1*^*4
building
puriK.seM
This
lllM*ral proiMMiltlon was gladly accept-j
At the th.-ii going j
At the January
time lo
glv,- up
; with her falher sfamily .IntheIx^rd-
to lakt* the public luu-k for building
drifuM
w.vi
j |ng house, the expenseofherImard
d house thereon." and ilq- Uuvrd
Instructcwl to uke preliminary
being defrayed by the i^atrons «.f the
Traverse t'Hy's most progressive clil
lens, the Informaib.n pr..vbled will
have fur tiamt a special slguinramv
Klsewbere In this vdUUm
tor apd the ttrm that hU elder daugb ht.UMOn the dirwcl n
ihe Hfieenth year: no bridge
lleb-u. then
t.-d bv A.ta- ..f tie- 1
Mrw. Htitn R. HItehcock
Traverse City's first school teacher
Uught
In
U.53 4—From
an
f..r
anolh.-r
hU
which
was'ptomotA.I to the sup.-r
, int.-u.l. tii-v
«.r
th.
State
Normal
SthiM.l
at
M(
Fb-asant
a
positkm
)wbkh he sttJl hobU
Burlng hU renjjden.-;- In Traverse City th.- schcoJ* at!tainA-.l a high degr.-A- of .-xcellency.
•U mg pracANl on the Ann Arbor lUt.
‘an.l hobhiig a high iioMition
[th.-scl.iMi.iU A.f llo- state.
Early Teachers
and
Superintendents
own was such that more school room
was neA-d.-d, and at a ipt-clal meeting
March L'J*; 186V. the sum of H.2<m. was
appn.prlated
until
in the N..rmal sfh.H.l iTl Ypsllantl fn.m
mall an.l what will
«SS of e\.>!uib»u frv.m
In the m.-antime the growth of the
except the
who
-ndent
noiLer HI B.-.uviIl.
Alr.-a.lv tb. space
stops for obtaining the park for sale,
ud to report atdfae next annual meet
[- there was
when Pn.f C
A-ngagA d. bivldlng the
uil.liilg i.u South. I
as "deemtMl expedient at thU time
; bad d.H idcd at this
i4vy A fo t.. take chargv- of. sch.s.l »!r assumed by Hannah. I^y A
act
It was
their large IsmiMing h.mse
it was a (V.. according to the co
the sch.H.l
part ol the contract iM-iw.mi the doc • something of a walk
V* to enter the prac-
I b.M.l li.Mis.-H Tli.-re
me.Mlug It
blv pracilc- and had
lie had tn-en v-ngagej this year by
sbb- MUC4-A-SS until hi*
wllllngm-«H to have the plat vacat.^i
and used either f..r a sch.ml building
pric.** the bl.K-k was worth at bast
;.Ni.
res|Hvt.H| among < Hannah
MU* Elcam.r
I John Nixon taught.
K-U rls-was Heeled
and condUA-tAHl the-
expr.-ssA*d a
and as some «tf thus.- Instriiiiieiaal hi
are still .alive and
:i,si by
couM.lA-rA:d a stately i.-dificA,- wUv-n first
and Hannah. Ijiv A C..
ed by the dUtrl. t
s
,h...prlwlpal.
in 1KM1 Prof s tJ BurkhAWvd waa eti-
Kencratbms as wcllasf..r theniselve..
the establishment of tio- lirst silns.: j
^
aside by Hannah, luy A C.. as a gift A-iA-<'tA-.l. lias U-A-n A-nlatKe*! by the a«l
> the town for a public park
As tRe dnion ..I wings ou eitbA-r side, ami
»wn grew. It was n.»t de.-fiu*d advis now .K-.-.ipl.-dl by the High s4b.s.l aud
s.-v«*ral A»l ibi* gra-b-s
on KIiuw.snI
able to maintain -It for that purp »^e.
school
The l>o.>ks were such as the pupils
fay. lo"whuh Mr. Ijav ac-1 happeiie 1 to have
h'av.-
««. I►■*uh in ihi- mil .rf IKSi and th-
huHdlnit .a>
.«.ii«in-> al
Ih- U-smi.ina..I II.., rail i.-m. in IKKk
From 1SS6 ttt iLa* pfA-M-nt
the pul.lt.* park. iH-iiig .-ntir.- block
<4 ibt- villa/.- plat, and the bUg-k pnHir.A.,* of
s .lK>iit.ib-.l
bv
Stat«>. i*ark and tious ts fresh
The Central schts.l buiidiug
Washington str.*.-ts and
Boardman citlA-ns
lot or s..ld and the pr.n-A-A-ds app!i.*<l j
of the sch.H.ls of the vlllaRe hlH to •'•I U» KeiiiuK a p.*slut!iee i-stabllahed a siml e. with
When he proiiosea the harmlens Inte
'Ihe cmmutilly
at
larRe. . lH-'c«nse »« the ‘ll»-ad
.1 r.ran.l Traverse Hty the clerk I comm*; up thrviugh one of the chlnki
every iMsIy takes a personal Inieri:^
In the M-h.sil svst.-m
: t’areful
mmpaatliUis
a
..fiunng iM-rmaii. niliy in ivus Mis* Maud
w,«l,iht> •
b»d th,- Mhu,.l U Ihf
l- rm„..-nt l.r..h
^
b.- s. h.M>) hoUM- ait.l build an Ad
Iher.-lo Thl- et.larg. n..-nl was building
s p.v„unK hmd lh« .rbuul u?lding on the south .-nd
were takA
made by
i: <: S
A O, Smith utd
t.g and folding d.K.rs cn. >“-J bamlMotne bulk "*
the buiblu.R
Htv.-.v Ati.|, r»..n »vn- hlM learhi-r.
►1.10 h|^h ►.lH«l Kt..UU.|.
Th« »,.rk ,
n«-cted th.- iw.. r.M.nis
.n was agiiaU-d of
purIH.^.■^ what wa
it se.-ms
school in Traverse City,
tb«- aiiii'uat (u.-.-(ing iu l>v65 4he tim«*.
Uf ♦-•H.
appr..prlat.,-d t.. re
h.. ann.tal in.-eiing in
In the Traverse City
»e hwvdlni; i.i ihe>oii}d admit of. at the e*|»ense lA the
effori lo.r.-ttlon
Ct-lehrate the liftlflh aiililv
/ the sch.K.ls of Traverse niy.
•
died
tbuhe who hav.- dwelt in the so.ind
wl.l.h
Wh. fi -.|.nn« . am. a!.m»; tin- slu.res h.w In the winter of IR51 and 1K5J. It
•f <;raii l Trav. r . l ay in the y.wr «»f Eitsil In a wild locality, some distance
piost ehcellei.t hands
, While there has heeli le.
V
who
no other ran ever love It.
Shv ba
the {Itile mill settlement grow
city, the cent^if a web of st»M-l
hundred i.-acbers.
When Ihe .mk.gr.iws
FIRST SCHOOL TEACHER
.11 OF TRAVERSE CITY
-t around It on ev.-ry shle
, ,
' ;
and
be west side h.i. and ago Ik-tober 24 last, now of Graad
side cv.mer *4 Tenth Rapids, had charge in 1N62. Mlak
Martha E .Cram, now
Mrs. Thus.
I'htidr.-n. with their more than a
menu In the material development of
*to s*wk
prxMldenl for- line on Ihe eaHt
sch.M.Ih..use under the pine.-, on Ihe
bay shore
For many year* she ban
Its waves fi.r decades of year.-,
foriii an idea of the pruari*.!* ahlch
has r.-Milled In the development of
the system 'since the early pioneer
days.
Other lllustrailons will serve
to Interest as well as t«i form a record
imH-ilon with the data
which
ipp’lel
pn.ve d>f interest and
vatm- 1.1 1
And a« their c-hHdr.n arew In phy Unh » pli-a»ure oijui
•Ic^ .Ulure the plt.n««<-r» did not f.^ ahl. h Ihe J.I.lE*- !.■
tif hts (..riii. r
K«t their Intellerlual de»elupiueut }
to
rjz
and Ihe turn of |Mn was voted
ed in her pretty home In ih.- hlllv
■ar the dear old luvy. which U loved
duairy of those
eloquently
for
U fifty y,*ars this year that i#.
the yuunr, girl teacher g n
little fl.M-k of nine through the
l«ths of learning in the rmgb l g
frl.-nd^l.i|i j
iho^*- ah«.
h>
for
Returning the following .No, i.
Frov.d.ng
Miss loKHla e afterwards foHaroe
ah.-u ,
•"i
hound
IS and 16. l»ark bkK-k. and u*ed for summer of 1N55 The follovriag winter
They also rvtx^mmendi-d ihv H-acher wa> a Mr Enos, the buildthat a primary building Ih- .-iwted in mg usA-d being a i»ari of what was
the west part i4 the town, on what I* afterward knows as the Front Street
m»w the comer of Ran.k>Iph*»trtwH and Hom-e which was burned down sever
al yeafi ago
in the winter of 1»5«57
hlfts-fur a school house ^
avenue. For this site
the school was Uught by Theron Bosthe fir
iwi. rears of the eaUt :'**‘**^«'*
.»*
^
wick in what was then the new dls
f the Traverse CUy school are:*^»^tncl
school
house
on the rv>raer td .
o, fd in the account given of the i
In INvr
her schoi.l building was
ear:y*,uarhers‘uf the school.
'erectetl
Hi iu|s.n the »^ast side grxmnds I*ark and Sute strw-ls.
in lN5r. It was found
spi-cial mtHiHug held June 2o.
Miss Belle llannah. slsit^vrf Hon.
thret- new
primary- buildings I'.-rry Hannah, afterward Mrs. Ayres,
have a school house for said dlstricl
of
,r
«,iuforial.lr
j
li tu a lour tloif aao Imi U«* r* an- j
purpuae and
earner of
Bciardman avenue
and
was Farwell Campbelt.
: Wa^lngion str<-«-t
They sIm. recom
mended that the newer jKjnu.n of tht j occupied by the
ll does not
old school building be-muv,-d to
apiH-ar who was the teacher In the
spring, she was again emplbyed to •to l»e applied on. said building.
iu , —
leach, in the log schindbouse. at an 18S6. I2W more was votevi. and la one on the
advance of fifty cents per week on m?. 1250 more
ThU building was aUnd Vnlun
the former wages.
OB the southwest
Early In
c.mer ttf
xnd
Park Place mor.* sch.H.l
city among those drawn lo the wllde:
i Ihe site now occupied' by siH-clal me.ness by desire for adventure, a yimng
pi.nb.n of I'ark Place
|A.lJ..ummen
Thomas
A Hitchcock,
whi.se
unl.n.k.-n alM«r .
si„r4)
i.lonH*»ra!
with pleanure upon lh«»«- iliios
fear rauililtw
School Houses
a priman
Undoubtedly this
Intensdiig loforiMtion About Efforts of Pfameers and
Substantial Growth of System now Established.
Building ftk.
bon forgotten
Blliabeth Cutler was
the yoongeet pupil; Albert Nbms was
1
[he
holding the
tKAsUlon
unlU
1902.
j w hen he rA-sigti.d to accept a chair al
GrlnnA-Il 1'nlvvrt.ity, Iowa, and Prvif. I
B <;illM-ri of;St
is
filled th.
building.
ThU was pisce.1 on the lot already oc-
amAing
On tlu resignation Principal C H
Horn was api»oiuied superintendent,
Johns ha* alnce then
position wth honor lo him
lo the satUtactlon of the pat
h.
Traverse City acbooU
early dagu.-rre..t>pe
iipied. but facing on I^k street, and
Kfvm omu-acher
In a little log
------------------The A-arlv srb.M.l mlnui.s'ixr- v.-r> !
Just at the n-ar of the, <*»d building,
lA-arbATs
'“’h a roll of 13 member* and
of
the
founders
and ai.d was c.ii.io-<'ied with thi* by *a Imiwrfeci in the reA-or.l .4 <
.. • '‘«'»«'y <‘i 11 ‘»"a week
IHH.pIe of our town, then but a small cover.-d px-sagA-wav of a f*-w f.n-t In Asha* aln-ady bA-A-xf statA-.l.ML
Ou.Ml.1,- ... Ih- Br.i
In tr.. •-'»> ’h- -TrAver-r CUr tether. nuiDand la<ilated community
length.
The two buildings really
,-r- Oty. l-.rl.lnK In ll.. ►,.mn..-r.
» n-n'Mx OX roll ol
Now. our fine school liuildlngH mani formed ‘an L. aud wert- U.th plain, ooeUM and vat
In tl- »in..r of Ini: ,•»■- '*•' «»«-' ‘<»‘nn »ho.ed.I.7M
fe*t the growth and wealth of our sb.ry buildings. i*alnted while
M lifl.. H.1.0 <i»n.m.,n an .■i.M. ri. n
»< >■»“■ «««
•’‘O ,
citizens, and the gr.-en
well kept
In 18::i It was found necessary to
i aaaaaattfifilfifiimtfifitlflt^^
grounds wlb Impress their n-finlng secure n.orc nann. and the "Broad- red teacher, win. was vUlrlng her
tA-r here, taught the Hub- scImm.1 ^ f •••••••••••••••••••••••
influence upon uuf sch..lar« wh<. will f<R>r house on Stale slrt-c*t. i.piM.slte
thus
be taught
by obH.-rvation t.. Morgan's llverv stable, was engaged «hlrh «a> k.'Pl ihai vlnirr In ih- ..Id | INFLUENCE OF
A GOOD TEACHEl.
cherish and cultivate surroundings for a >A-ar and usA-d for sob<Md pur lU..rdman boardlna b,.uK,.. l.«-ai.-.i:|
tentlments
nfty years affords much .»l«.ervath.n pones, and CA.nilnuAHl lo in. used until
Theories, or fads periiaps they ar«-. Ihe union »cht>ol house was rompb-ied
rife and fall, but !bidtunce f.-acheA in 1877.
j
Among the early lA-acht-rs of the
■Trav. r-A- City h<b.M.U.' eM»ecla} men
jUi.i, sb .-ibl hi made A.f Miss BHle
aud extends itwi farTor calculation
Therefore well disclplln.Hl <-uHlvati<.n
SiA=ps* had tM-eii taken to secure fur
schtM.l
puris.s.-s the public ivark
of mind will yield as g,K»d results In grounds, and as It was tii..ught best
the pn-M-nt day as ev.-r In the past not to burtd on this site, the entire
l-'lfty y.-ar. ago cnservatlve jH-rs<.ns bb*ck wa^-lbrown o|ieu to private sale
dlstrusu-d the public
system and bits were taken quite rapidly,
while radicals tenacb
about half -the bbM-k beingisAMin sold.
|f1auu*b sisf r «.r (he
Hon
1 Hannah, who
taught the
sch.H.l tn the summer *rf 1861
Perry
village
Those
|of the pri^A-nt resident* of Traverse
I City w ho knew ht-r as Mrs. Ayre* dur■^ng the tin,e when she madA- her home
reali/.i*d
their cept two lots rt-servv-d lor an east
prophecies, but undoubt.-dly by the side school ground.
middle of the present century pro
At the annual meeting m 1876. a
gresslon wilt attaliu.the grand results committee consisting of J. G. Rams-
jwlih her biv.tber. and Vrhose death I*
once anticipated
Although 1 cannot
!rhe teacher* who came aoon after her
C.inservallves
Cles written by Mrs. Helen HitchcHk
Mrs M E O Bates.Jmlge U.fii#ll..l
eris. Pn.fO T Orawn.lM.th for many
have
dell. H E Steward, C R. Falge. J. W.
iM wherein our pres.-nv, achcMd tys iliuon and W. Hold*worih. to act in
better
advantages than connection with the sch.s.l iM^ird. was
bridge not very safe or pleasant for tern offers
a timid woman to croaa. but . we are" formerly to youth* atrlving upder ad- apiMilnu-d to .eb<-i sites f.»r a central
Walt, and Pn>f 1. B Ollhert the pres the full amount they would make up fold that the men In the mill, with
or hlgh'*ch«M.l and other achotd buildyet.
1
believe
the
day I
the
deflcb-ncy.
respectful
gallantry,
were
alway
pill aupt-rlDU-udeni all of whom have
ing*. and reis.rt at an adjourned meet
times
the schoolmaam when the "many
As yet then* had been no legal or the alert to lead
been
closely
Identified
with
the
ing in OctoU-r
theories" will be abandune and true
■ucceaa of thesch.M.U Mrs iiluh.NK'k
At the adjourneil meeting. October
economy of achools. time and labor 14. 187C. the
The following list eompriae
waa thl first ttwcher
Mr.
Belle was no vacant house suitable for the j
Ayret. whoso picture U given, was aeeommotlatlon of a achiHiI ' The tiest | names of the pupils who attended this will winnow the chaff from the wheat select site or
and a tystem will exist meeting H»e rv-pA.rted In favor of securing the block
Geocgc. John
one of the teachers of the early time, that could be «h.ne was to put In order i torsi school;
dllapidate«l Uvg-'and Elicabeih Cutler; Almond and needs of all
bounded by.Wadawurth. PAi^. Seventh!
and Mrs. Bates trfigbt a- class In an alutndoned and
Helen R. Hitchcock
and Eighth streets, south side, for the
U63 4. In
which
were
numbered hulldliig which had bvnm constructed I Rilen Rutherford; AuguaU. Clarissa
High school, and recommended that
many of the men wJ Wimieii who are by Mr 8|H-ncer (the father of Mrs. K and Lucius Smith; Klliaboth Whit
L Bprague land usvhI by him for ajney; an adopted son of Mrs. Churchthe board be authorixed to aecure thU
prominent la Ihe clly tcxlay: and two
suble while getting out ioga and tlm |m and Albert Norrta. The neat anm- la Grand Traverse county.
tract hy an eirhaage of the pcaaeat
yeara later Uiria RoherU became
years at
j I,'
the head of set..m.Is
K
E
still fresh In memory,
can
realize
what a beautlfu! Influence hers -must
have bAH*n in thoae primitive
daya
[n-rot-mUr yet the love which children
and parents had for her. and how her.
week and ixiard. and the Arm pn»m
i-.-d That If the peop'e failed to pay
presence aeemed to abide with them
*1111 la all good way* and work*. Her*
wa* a Double example of the power
taught in 1861
_
not far from what 1* now the line of
North IRviaiua aircet, Joat off f>oni.
that place l>eiaf more aaailj reached
hy the chlMrea Baring the daap aaow
m
firiAt and for many year* the on*>
rt Icing physician In Traverwi* Cty
pract
and vlcln
Before 18&3 the postofice at Old
Ml»akm waa the only oae tn a va»l
regtoa of country arouad Ue bay.
THE EVEXIXG UECOKD, TRAVERSE CITY,
e proud of. and more eapeclally one
tbo at one time bad the honor of he
Heft, ftftd WeU
Mr.
M
E C
Bai«
foraard to take up the duties of good
citizenship win see- to it that year by
year our sch.s.ls will appn»arb nearer
and nearer to perfection.
Th« AtLTk Blfht hmA tbul duwn o»
Of»ak Tr»v#r»<* B*r on the fvenlnK
the aawmd of May. 1W3. and the
worthy WllIU rtmUh. JuHuh Hannah
Ilflil risible anywhere on lu j R/>»l.*r rk iJray. Ca’.vtn l-anKworlby
panae cwine from the slfnal; W1I!U- Hrani. N..rman Lyman. Joseph
wlda
s!eam.r
AlVifhany, rohoral. Alfred Morrill Anliur Mor
ilBbts of
TIm m>tst earnest ot gcM»d »iabes gu
now
an!/
ay
ptoarinK
aouibaard
fr»iup
On
had
steadily
her
lo
d»*<k
the-rin
Myron
a little; Th«ima«
aather»?*l. ma^le
friends Willi.-
Morrill,
Hhi^on
Orflllrk.
durlni the four days that had passed Hill. Fr.^ldU
since they became fellow voyafers at At-hton,
John
Frank
I^»uls
Hill
Krlm
always for
their
Waa
Established.
Kearv eve waa strained in the dlrec ’ Violet I.ani?worthy. Teresa Sherman
lion to which be pointed, and at last Kittle Clement Sarah Chandler. Mary
« '•
M.rK.n. M.Kulr..
Among ih..-e wh.i
those much younger, and that would cabin ured for a school r.»om.
have l.een um. humllailng. s<. during lar hour# of study w
the xatllng season they de\Tse<l the ■tnl the men v».lunuri!y i
Idea of using Ihe sch.H.ner Madeline.
I: to me th a few day* and aald she waa
r-clad I punUh.^ him hut. if I bad to
_______
_^ ^ ^
hown tbatfwitch hi. laud a. ^he"
eax-her and jarenl wefe working leviable to get him lo «h. anv work aiace'
.ether m bis U-half
It
was a per | be was punched, he cl.tno^bf. hand
M that particular pupil was -o sore
,na few.w^-ks he waa
tnd the teacher - This (up iM-fure me again
That Hme I
ork for the teachers ttn*k him am»«s my kn<¥* His im.ther
said afu-rwarda.
p ain 44- iK.t iH-lng
chores
he did act oomable to do his
but be said It
bothered him
Regu
scb<..! r.H.m
for the
winter
She
ions at Mackinac
System
and after complef
Ing all other arrangements
laid her
up in Bowers HarU.r
Our fchiHjl iKH.ks Were limited. Wc
picke.! up a few. and among the rest
was % volume of Comstock’s' Phil
May II. 1S54. Henry I* Cwmpl«*ll
i Hhe late Judge Campbell» clerk of the osophy —• •Kevlse.l Edition.- which
I township of Traverse, issued a notice was used as a reader, thereby getting,
j
UlM«lUk««Ue»c« tbi:t >...)
p»(.«ldlr ov.r lb. ««rM. ab,l .bcu
jareut
would have t.. W laid up f.»r the win It 4.n lH.;trd fo*^ay nothing ».f the
and
they recreation ,4 .nowballing. 'In which
could occupy her So they saved their
Early
Educational
IjinKworthy
" r:
M.u«rl»K, A„u.
the
oarnings, put In a supply of provis
How
.U
(roD tbe till, ,Li. u .b».
bad.
ter in some safe harlK.r
Kshta Secur
Mary
ere
Xges were fn>m 3U 40
they could and s.-care!y ambore.1 for the winter
Hot enter the n>mmon sohotds—they The afterht.ld was cs»n%«*rted into a
would have Inren placed in class«^ of kitchen and dining nwnn. and the
a
fether. aald.‘There la Traverse City -jEllenora
2L
highest
OIGAKIZATION OF
riBST SCHOOL DlSTllCT
Alfred
iJeirult
Gruff old ('aptaln Boynton :JoM ph MtCoy Tony Fohora!
appmacblnf them a. they chatted to
riara (bs.drl. h.
Mary
Goodrich
S..ar-
tMcher failing to
I.f which one of them was captain, as
Jaeob Link. Willii
H^-cor.
and
Alfred
l^iiKaorthy
S.mr
as
us at ibelr head. It U pleasant, loo
o iblhk there can l.e Jio «oin/ Uck
in tbN resjH-ci
The foundations are
•fTWftjPft»ibiftl86S^.
Kftftwft We
been engaged
meet the ctintract. Mr. S E Walt,
U was the lack of fac ill ties for their then only nineteen years uf age. was
sducallon In their earlier life that ompUorA: at ftp
per
month
and
[.laced the young men of the first Uard
Itry^ and
the
Filrgeralds
-i d.-*-p!> laid fur any failure t.i be Mhui.l in the Madeline in a p.^itlon were to jay the bill, the c^a.k recetv
ossible. and a^ one by «.ne the old ihai If they g..t an e^lucatlon al all ing his tuition in c.rtnpensaikin for
I.^..I.e.-r^ of Traverse City go to ihcli* It must be by some meth.Hl out of his
services
The
Madeline
was
At
their
age—their brought
re^^. the younger ones as they come ihe ordinary
roind’io
Bo*.ers’ Harbor,
THE SCHOOL OF 40 YEARS AGO
li
SATEmUY. MAY TA 1003.
>over what was the great American
[>e*er^!
To Thomas Cutler, a taxable Inhabi
son.e
ideas
of phlb.sophy
that the proving in reading
jlant of School District No. I
while Im
There w.-re some
school insiiectors uf the township of
ait.nded
ihi
grww faint and far In the distance
{Traverse bad formed a school district
till ibay were lost In the dense forest schfKd the sumnor of l»i»;t who art 510 be known as No 1. containing the
tbilli residenu of Travers.'- (!liy, w.-r»
orditadea.
Clementina
Hoidswonh.
Fannit
it waa a strange, wild world which
Holdsw.rrth (Mrs Jo^eph Hh.-rmaiij
all found themselves In presently,
dim ouUlnea of a dock, the sound of
waves
on
b^bea.
a
and
lung
an
alretrh
of
sandy
all pervading odor
of pine lumber and aaw dust
Hamiali. l4iy A C<i.. May 17.
There
Mr, Cutler was
were good byes said and the-voyag
mung them was the
sho had
left
her
mother hundreds uf
miles away.
and
Instructed to notify
evivry qualltttMl voter In said distric t
of the me.-tliig
Mr. Cutler did hU
work
a.
thoroughly
and
made
return
gan. and whose father bad given he.
loving woloome at the d.K-k. Thnuigu
that he had notlfletl every taxable in
Ibabliant of the dtstrict a-i follows:
uas Cutler. A T Ijiy. D C G-xid
Henry liutherford. Get. W llry
the .darbneaa the two went, on
I ant. iVter Nelson. Willlsiu VtUce
the juurnpy was. In souihern
Michl
soft
It
soundleoa paths of sawdust and deep
iwlll tie MH*n at that Hme the district
sand, a winding way ilghted only
icontalttel
by
a plume of sparks from the Miioke
stack
of
a
whirring
buk>
sawmiii
busily
through
that
the
.lanis
jii.iiite
wai
night,
but
teveji
taxable
inlialU
The meeting wa^ held as p.-r
May 17. l^nl. and Alvin A
Ihmiih was elected moderati.r. I»a\t.!
|C. IbHidale director, and Tbi.mas Cut
oecaskmally punctuating Its
steady!
hum by • shrill abriek as a saw tore]
ler assessor.
This perfected tl.e or
Its way through the heart of C tough
ganlwiilon of Ibo first school dlMti. i
pine log. It was all a mystery, sidved
only when the muming came, and the
in all norihwesUTn Michigan, nurtli
of Ottawa. Kent and Montcalm coun
little Mttlomeoi
dunes stood
among
revealed
the
sand
ties up to the straits
Mrs. M. E. C. Bates.
In the clear»
Who
light.
After breakfast, the BcbtMilma*am*s
taught
the schiNil
From an early
In
At the annual meeting in Is-.H, onl.v
1M*.3 4
amhrotype.
the dtrect<.r and one other voter l.eing
prcH4‘nt. the meeting waa adJounie-1 t.
NovemI.er ‘JC. at which time a sllc< e^>
father aald to her. "Oel your bat and
Carrie Giujton. tMrs. B. J. M..rgan», ful attempt to elect offlceni was made
out Alfred Black and-Willie-Hold.-. W(»rth.
•ting was hel
Ikf.l no ann
now I’n.f W. 8 Holdrwi.nh of Hooihr. rs held ov»
come out, 1 ^ant to show >x»u some
thing."
8o
the
two
wnndered
again. Into the sand and up a IlitU
hill. There sI.shI before them pres :\Kncu!tural College
Th.y w.re ih..
nh.-.-i
bo>.
and
ently a little Un shaiM-d, gray-Mue
building
A hlgo flight of slvlts ei girls In the world, th.ise scholars In
tended across its entire end. ieadlng the old siho..lh..use ' They were a
n-velation to Ho* «!h<...!ina'aiu
,40 a broad platform Ufor.* the do(»r.
Slo
An Abolitionist Barred.
As showing the pollHcal spirit
ol
the time, we note the following 1ml
.t.'iii.
The rewtrd of the pr*.coedlngs
The wind had bU.wn the eaud awAv had taught other schcsd^ but nev.-r of the annual meeting of IKf.3 con
l..*for.*-had knovin such bright eyed tains this.
on one side and plied it in yelloi
keen, alert y«Ming\terh
They were
httaps on the tdher There was a wld
•t)n mt.Hon of K. L Sprague. He
(rue chlMren of the w.khIs, the ha.v
stretch tif stump land on every sidt
M.lveJ. That the school house shall
Iintl
the sweet, pure, liulgoraHiig air
with a tangle of tall
brakes an
if the non bland
Th.y Inu^t have
huckleberry busbes
Here and ther
lis-n
underftHil nestled patches of arhutui
mlMhevlous.
masses of pink and white hl.s.in. li
Ith
great waxy eluMers
the
fr
' lM*iw .-.*n
At the fool of the sch.s.llious
wh.n
never
r
reiatloiih
.Huy
interferiMl
existing
and piii.Us
p unt of diff. reiii.
md I Th-re
the father said as he turned an.und.
•Now look!
Wd you ever see any
[».thing more beautiful in yiuir llfe-
I.ut
it
which no
arbitraHon eould
The river ran sw iH and d.-. p
in the clear sun 'w.iodt’d banks Just barVuMh
There. spread out
Ught. lay the great
To this an ano-ndmeni was offere.l
xcepHug the Rev. G
•ry
and
blue t.ay. lod a
bec<.me
v.ery
ry men
ti>
thing to Intervene clear to the far
horlaon line, the white caps dancing
swimming
In
the
Srltoidma'‘am
hot
went
at
one
The out on the fnmi platform
wck>ded bllli. the forests leafless yet. o'cl.Kk and rang the Idg hand bell
vigorously, si.me way th.* >puuil never
were covered with a st.ft purple lia/e
Hentand therearosea plume of sim.ke earried over the hill and djwn to pu*
S.. an edict went forth that
Where some hardy pl.meer was l.urn river
on lh« crest of Incoming waves
ing hU fallows as he made his ho,,..- there must be no m»on swimming
The outcoim- was self ev Ident. Jher.
W
Thompson
f Fenzonia. and the orig
vus adopted with this < mun.lnuuv
dr
Thomps..n was an
ilHdtiioulsl and
had
written
ami
-pokeu for many year.s against slav
obnoxlou,
t=.
Fur this reasi.n
! out t.f the Trav
s(*liiM.!house. Till, r»-a.ls strangely i.i
the present generation, but sueh pro
seriptlolls were common In those .lavs
iM.fore the war had aecomp’isl.e-l
aU.litb.i.
To the credit of Travers.
City, however, we are enabled to say
three
at a
sound but the steady whir of the mill, W.*re frequent seamin th. M-luKd sp. rial nf.-eting on motion of 11. C.iKKi
entry,
consisting
«.f Ahrin* rich, the action taken at the annual
•and just then the wild laugh of a house
S< hiHilma'ani. a
small meeting was resrimb*d ao far as re
Iwn as he Hew overhead from the parties. Hi«*
* Willie * Smith lated to Mr Thompson, and'the house
••little lake.- as they call, d it then, 1hi,t and a big ruler
claitus of latv
to the l«y
The BchtK.lniaam l.H.ked. and then
that the n-i-ords show that
moinhs, afterward. Ik-c 11.
years that he attended
one of them, hut the sch.Kdiua am can
and there the witchery of the hay « n
iered her a«iul, never
l«»
leave It
again
NolKvdy but the old tlmera*
know the iHiwer of It all. the hive of
If
we went
to
the farthest
partv
of the earth It would eall us. till ir|
we rould not come to It wgaln. home j
sickness wauld break
the heart
It was a week later when the six;
roonihst terra of sch.s.l lM*gaii in the
imte scbiHdhouse.
thing
wlUch
el»e. smelt' of
like every
new
pine.
n.
.clean, wholesome smell, gvavd tvi meet
There are thoae who read this who
will see unfolded' before them the
picture of
that
wtndowa were so
•chvwilriaim
The
high the cbUdriMi
could not look out unlesa they stmsb
up on a aeal. Why?
No mortal could
tell, for nothing ever went by to look
at. thei^ Ivelng not even n rvuid on
an/ aide.*
In the cenher stood a great
mat/ box
stove that
foot wood
the
fire
the rest of
chill
the
a
In
three
momlbgs.
janitor
Bchoolma'am did
waa
took
boaroman avenue building.
The big boyw had to keep
going
Al!
work
The teacher's desk could
pulpit, because
there
have
Al any rale If she
forese«*n
that he. would
was have In later years l*ecome mayor of
preaching there once in two weeks, Traverse
City,
she
wouldn’t
have
and the minister must .need
pulpit.
Therefore
have a dared let It happen
But he was on
when the School all ordinary occasions.one of the best
pupils
she
was
perched
From a worn old trunk In a dusty
attic, has Just been brought to light
a baUerod. Ink stained leather cov
er«l llmwbook, containing the school
roll of tho Traverse City school for
th« aiuamera of 1SC3 4
Copied from
lU faded pages the list of scholars
fur the Brat year sunds as follows.
Oia aaaves given as they are written;
Ashton.
Valaatine Duan. David Smith. Frank
Ssltlb Frank E Dunn. Henry Peiry .
:WnU«- P«ri7. Chance/ Bnmat. John
J
ShOTSM. Arnold
Adalt.
i. OUO
^ ■> S;?,
* A>u..n X Havana WP.U.. C^ude U
will
not
lay It up
They were all ’’the l»est,*‘ and now
as the schoo’ma am of %Z is the gray
BaaUr of School of
Praaky
Fifty Years
of Process
above against him at this late day
them on a commanding elevation
mmkf Goodrich.
after sch.Hd, and in some /eases were thur J Burgwn. James A
Madeline, with the luuoiion of punished ti/geth.r
Once a year or Charles P. Buck. J. Otto Kyselka
Commercial
Coum^Kale
Viack. [ e.’cressv. Vera M Carter Arthur E
the vicinity.
Three of .dujitr if they had the c^rtunlty.
them were brothers, named hTtr-ger- Hit y wu.ild all unite against me In a (Eugene (‘acKard.
Bingham.
aid; the others were William Bryce bailie with snow lialN. The U>ys en {DavU A. Yal.imMeln
V l.oiiK E Birdsall. Flor
Class of 189e.
and Edward Chamber®. wb<» was the joyed it very nt ich and li was very I
_ itm. Ht rvev H. Anderson,
nettle May Miller. Ntabel
Mea.l a
WynkcK.p Edward Ik.yer. Elisa
ship’s CtK.k,
.Varthrup.
M.rt.i
S
R
o
»
ht
,..
G.1!
U;.h
r
V Ijjll.-y.
The flw were all gixKl sailors, and
neither did 1 leave,
Herman
PMat BOt Grant. Bmeat Haallnga.
orph.
A
Ro,.pd,
Hrpry U nr.Ke-.,
three uf them had b^'n masters uf the gratllng
he schtvols that folE Hendrich. Winifred May Cur
vessels during the past season, but biwetl later.
The pupils of my de
Claaa of 190L
all were deflclenl in education None partment, ge. .-?j.lly. had but a short tis. Hukla B. Evans. Sumner A. Gil-,
'lorence Wal^h. Lydia E Wade.
uf them were even tolerable readers, lime they could spend in school and bert. Byron H Holdswonb. Harry ^
I»mrkcr. Carl AV. Nesbitt. AdeMontgomery.
j
and one of the number waa -unable were anxious to fit themselves for KvMlka. Ada Virginia
haired woman of ’03 her heart warms
P. Needham. Clara Peterson.
to write his name
An eager desire ^me particular work, so the studies
within her as she sees her pupils
Interesting to note the pro
Birdsall.
Thomas
to learn waa the occasion of their were arrangetl to iK-nefii the#e par Sprague E Pratt. Virgil Pierce. Edith
Walfred
Benson. Alfred
Smith. . Rosamond
coming
Here in the wllderaess they ticular pupils, more than to build up E. Somers. Ada
Neva M. Wright.
George Thacker. Helen Stout. Heber Q. Stout.
Arthur
HilUk
would Ik? removed from the allure a course of study. Our methods were Sbadek.
U;ia Andt-r-t n Fori. Harry U Rosknow it. the old love for the children Resdlng and spelHng received mort ments that might distract the alien crude and our teachers had nut the Thlrlby.
cue. Luclle V. Stepan. Nellie M. Simp,
Claaa of 1S97.
It is prub briiefit of the Normal schools, which
of forty years ago spring* to strong: attention then than m»w. Ariihmeik Hon in a populous port.
son.
Ulah
M.
Shields. Jane O.
Harry R Ihimbrllle. Ethelyn
M
Shields. Louise Shepherd.
V.
life, and an earnest -Gml bless you ' was as thoroughly taught as was aisc able. also, that diffidence arising from came later, but both teachers and
Dunn.
Robert W
liavls. Edith J
pupils
worked
hard
and
I
sometimes
fvH*s out lo each op«! ge.»graphy--what there wa* of It Bui a consciousness of their own defic
Karl. Harold 8. Knee.and. MaU*l A
---------------'the face of the fan h has wonderfully iencies made them uuwUling lo enter think that pupils acquired a more
UgplAP.
Will
iivnmu,.
Ju,.tlP.
klOMD.
wniUmH.
l^rdl
thorough
knowledge of the studies
Lonis
One of the greater pU-a.urs** of the changed since then
It would be use a public school, where their limited
oil'le't'
they did p trsue and preserved their O UrlM. Helen F. Moore. Gmce « '
George
last fi.riy year. ha. been the watch Mess to try to enumerate the changey attainmenu would be displayed in
Sophia
M
and
originality
better Pulclpber. Rose M. Sackett. Frances ^
Daniels.
Rob<
cooirasl
with
those
of personality
Ing the
steady
progress
made by ' The empire of Mexico occupied i painful
Mary
E
than they would hadUhey attended L. GrelUck. William Harris. Elsworth chaa^.
the Traverse City schi^ds
It ts some | good share of what is now the l’nlle<L
Hale. Lucy Hawkins. Jeanelto E-i Baker.
Wore thoroughly
At Old Mlsskm. tke'^maa who had for the same lime a ^o^lh
thing for any cItUen. old or new. to] States, and
prosperous
autes non
ma’am was not sitting down among ot boys, so we
her
In Xovembe
arrived at vdd Mission, in the schoon
er
the hardly believe It
CamplHlI Lydia
Sayler.il. Wat rf. Hertla B CamplH-l
Evans
1. Ayrej R
Ya m-lein Ktamlg. Alfred
.
^ I Thome. Charles E Salslwry
Clara S. Foote “ iT
Blamhe Hath
May B, Pollock.
?k. |iBum. Grace Sarah Maying
class cf 1902.
In lho^e earlier years' 1 came to Jimnle C. Cunls. Grace E. Busbee.!
<*harleK J. Ashton Floyd K. ]
kn..w 4-ach ..cholar inilmatoly.
We Alma Gltchell. James M. Ixiudon. WII-1
iism
E
4-iune.
Alley
E
Thomas.
Ar
Ida^M^ Larkins, ^ht I
played ' t.igeJlM r.
studied
together,
ia
».
•ifMk tw «I|4 or tw ttuip or mj
oonti am vtu foil Um a«aia»(
t»o oMo or tte boo. aoworhfg like
o bloM or Ufbi pMMd Uroogb mj
brola~«id tbM all booa»« dark
I awok* ovofTtblof
THi: EVENING RECORD, TRAVfilSE aW. MICH.,. SATCRDAT. MAT CO, 1003.
It ramble of beary wa
saw aoldlefs loading up the <
tora would eooa come
The i__________
getting ckmar and cloeer. naally an
r paused, not far from whe^ M
lay.
poets was ■ liappy stroke of renlu* \
The 0« Flag.
•] pom
fall tuind is exfMtislv,. on M.Mii«»rial
Off with your hat as the flag goes by! I full
Aad let the heart have lu say;
I day.
You're man enough for a tear la your
partv «*f
wiKbu;: J- for..
I o-iu. i,-rv.'
H.r^«rhlng ;
I began to groan
At last. b<over me aad, putting bU band
beard
him cry
fiiffifttr— caaM
ok»o1r
back, aad over my heart, 1
oitb H tba broad claro of dajr. Too 'Ocxk! God men. this aoldier Is allvtThey took me back to the church
otak too aMTo. aKic«^ d«ad tbaa allTc,
It iooaMd to »• Uiai 1 bad bcoa Here whe-w i learned afterward that those
duly at Bight had found me uncon
.-vhorovar It waa-for opoard oT a
Dua nad. suppoalng that I waa dead.
tbooMtad raart
-Ffouy
aooa
I
fall •omethlag
erawitac orar »a. aad board a allabt
alactac aooad A avanB of arm A 1m
war# borartac aboot. crawliaa loio
my aara.
lato aiy
Boatrlla.
and
all
orar jiy worm, brolaad body. Tbalr
boulag lacraaM^ la volume, aatll li
aouadad to ma Ilka the dUtaat roar
of tb« aaa. ICvary muacla of my body
aaamad ao aura aad atlff tbal U vaa
Uapoaalbla for ma to mova.
I could
aol.gat my rtgbl kaad up to my face
• Afiar I bad ooilaciad my tboogbu
1 raalUad 1 bad baaa tbrova out of
tba vragoB bad lafi for daad la tba
tba fata that bad ovartakao
I aad tbouaaada of our brava
wlw laga or ama had bean
The loll or aa wagua
tba artartaa opaa. tba mea
blaad
to
daath
The
bodSaa wbald tbaa ba ibruwa out aad
lafi la tba vooda
I could fe«l tick
llai aaaaatloaa all over mr.' aad «.
paclally la my aoa* aad t«ra
tba Bias.
‘ Nrit
time
It
relemn awerf»s l«ck over
IP your boy on y
the twoacore years as readily as It
high.
would to tbe crack of rifle or tbe roar
lAd carried me out aad laid me In the
And show him the faded shred—
. „r cannon olleys'
Those
stripes
would
be
red
as
the’
row of dead to be burled In the mom
And at the end of It all. when thlag Klnalljw the worst cases, of which
liJaSTwuM have d>^ them red sr««e<‘h making, tbe marching, tiie tHbute giving, are over. ion>e4 the Ma ial i
one. were uken from the build
r man that bore It with Ixwth has leunlon as a prelode to fst>>welU *
Inga and brought to the west aide of
which may be tbe last
With lu
.
Frederlckaburg. where'tents had been
These iwen y years and mt»re;
j*uned In s
erected lor the wounded. The air in
le died that the work should not be ,,uytog/«A>
Aukl
the church waa ao sickening Ibat li
am* raise tbe
or the men wh
imperiled the Uvea of those weak, suf
song, every verse of It. every won! of
faring
men.
In due course 1 was
It. relncUnt to rracb the end.
lifted off a etretcher and put. under
hade of a tree,, to remain thenuntil another lent waa put up
“At that moment. I saw a black
agoo passing bearing on lu side ihe The old tune thunders through all thg,
orda. “Mlchlgaa Sanitary Wagon.'
Ai^*^'ttrlkea right In to the heart;
The night stirred oonflIcUng emolkma
ever it calls for you. hoy. be there!
sod I could have wept for joy. The
Be there, and ready to sUrt.
name
Michigan
recalled the happy
past
As in a mirage. I saw my old Off with your hat aa the flag goes by!
Uncover the youngster’a bead!
In that moment of eapecta
......................................holy and high.
lion, 1 ih.mgbt of a thousand things.
r Its sai
sacred dead.
A vague, blurrt^d pltiuije of the Great
I sllpp<Ml through my disordered
It waa faneUw. the fresh br«-eze Mowing on
the aparklUiK waters, knd Ihe dim out
«a»‘mooallKbt
1
line of Delroll apiK-ared. U-sIde the
aaa atlll aloaa la the baart of tbc
uabrokao
wlldaraaaa. lylag
ou lb*'
grouad. eovarad by tba atranga craa
llag tblaga. lly mealai agualea. a. I
K,SslhU-
It was
I USh l.s.
lere w«re two tui-n folhiwliig the
wagon, and allhiMiKh
lh«>
were
dressed In civilians' clothes, aoraehr.w
“Aad wblla I
aaa lylag thua. the The stout man finally came up and
gave me drink of brandy “Where ar«
from, soldier?' he asked ‘Kn.iii
aagoB train aaa aloaly lumU-rlag on
to Kradrtchaburg. my driver all un
mladfbl of tba crlmf ablrb tb« at
Michigan!'
tfadaata bad periKi rated against me
claimed.
It aaa only through the merest ar-
UKiklng for Michigan men ' He called
some one
M^t'a put this soldier
ddaat that I aaa rearued
The guer
rlllaa were la the Wlldemeaa. pliin
daring the dead; happily. I fell la the
baada of our own relief party, aeni
l-'rtim Michigan?' he ex
In
surprise
'Why. we'rv
ler Ihe lent at once'
My cluibea were so maittsl with
od
that
they stuck to my budy
Tho stout man hel|>ed rut them off.
acloua at the time. 1 knea noihlnr and assisted me to put on fresh aV
Before going he said. M will
more until 1 aaoke la Kredrlokaburg
-TbU little loan of 6,<hm) people, be back to a couple of days; there are
before the Var. had auddenly been s<» many of «ur boys wounded that we
traaafonaed lato a vaat death house
a morgue filled with some 30.000
have to keep movUig
dead, dying
Tell me your name.' I exclaimed that
1 may never forget the man viho
or
wounded,
who had
been brought la within the past few
111 take your
tiani<« and hunt you up when I return.'
lU dead or wounded; agd some of our
laved my life.* He
hesitated a^
though relutMaui to reveal his .Ideii
mea were even stretched out on the
grass, under the trees, along
the
Illy. Finally he said slowly:
“'If you eier gel back to Ik-troit
daya. Kvery bouae. store or shop held
streeU There was mjt houses enough ask for JlMlN J IIAlJl.KY '"
NWdl." went on tbe old
soldl.t.
In the towa.to care for the wounded.
which he
•Aa fur me. they to<ik
mo to a after a long pause, after
.
church, up In the gallery, where they
i»k off and wlpi-d his spectacles U
njisplclous moisture, “they
finall>
laid me on a couple of boards 1 was
only one of the hundre<U of dead ..r put me tu the rice straw on one of thi
I and sent me to a hospital ship,
wounded, who fliled every available
Inch of floor apace
My
tongue, where every miwns known to science
II In the riHxivery of the wiuinded
parched and blackened, stuck out of
my mouth In n gruesome way
My
wooaded arm had swollen to the sUv
of my thigh.
“I waa dimly conscious of a»me one
halhtni my face or rubbing my hands
Death teemed preferable to my hor
<
rtble eoadltlon
This Is war. giim
war. grim war-In all Us awful reality
You muat aot falnl when I tell you
They pul a glaaa tube in my mouib
aad gave aae brandy, which relieved
me eomewhat;
^
but my faculUae re
vlved Joel enough to allow me to un
^ daraUnd my lerrlbl# fate
“I do aot know what
aait
Tbare la ao uae.’ a
■aid to me. *lfa my duty to tell you
that your caae la aerioi
•If.’ ha added. Ml waant for the
great you might have a chance
atace Ifa ael ta. well have to ampu
is
^
i
my ctunmand
waa to ahake my head In aasenl for
tham to go on wUh the operallon
ftral. they ga%e me a slllf drink of
brandy to brlpg bark all my waning
strength
Vfar Is a dreadful thing
You, who have often heard Us gU»rlos
plcturtNl in glowing words, are now
llitealng to the story of Its frightful
reality
I’nder the flrat stroke of Ihi
aurgeon‘8 knlft I lost oonaclouaneaa
.
“It waa night again
I looked up
and saw
the
mooaT
What
there?
A
moon
was the moon doing
lial.l his n speela tq
full iw-nT^ to U* a
Xi.ujig *awyer. l•umiuU.ua. and a little
"b-. prevhu-“:.. m»:.lly to make a favond lc Impr.on the Jurx . I he
ein:;.tn*:i “Im'.n atisl * tas ih.- d.M i.»rs
MXi Ibe |«rof*—loual rule t*si >lJoiigto .eeist Its npplh atlou.
leltOsrtsl
Aft.T .omphnienl
oil Id- remarkatde
I- exldtund in tbe
e,He. h wbn h I
Ibc nirx. ami |
the i- avor bad tmsl
And It> tie
hi- I art Id-. I Io,o!n -..id:
• ft 1,1
mx xmm;; fri* rnl's gift t»f
wofd- lute «-m
,lt.-ix% Isick.
aul.url H tbi^ -pplh^nl lialt.d the max
xA. Tbe •sditu iali pla<s-«l bi- i-.ine Is-
in thi-*!l/ii.-iropt- the a. tiou of
bis n.Mid
IhC ibinking maebim- and
M- talking .ipitaratu- dt4i4 -xeiu to
Hi^Mne
................
.
*
“Is lb. n .xnx kind of 1
"•t
I'ram .|'»h- ' He m-oL- me of a lit
: tic -leaiido.i* tlut u-4d t«».ritn ou tbe
,^.»ng.uiH.n lix. r' It ba.l a tlir.-,-f.sU
Mul-r and a U-ef.ol xxlii-tle. and ex
• rii.-s.ld.-i Ir.iuiJx ii, |!.e worhl llx«-s
xxonhi
;lij i:, 11
cn:>. Keum. kx- sihl B F
tin.. Ho man's xiiiM, adnu-i.-| <Te,-. h 1 ptouiin id lu. reuant of Four
ought iH-.ane wbl. h w.,- 1-. ar i .Mill-, who I- Io n- bu.xing g.«.d- for
bad i 10
,f. pre. anoimix m ar it Hh- -p, !-,;.. | a.!e "I d- m-t im- .n that
axe tl, - loug.^t iKsligris . l.ut
-x luxe l- . n lo re
long litm-
^
’
xe
f HfidX bislorx lI,Cl
Is-f
lap- the mo-i uidMiie In t
.bt; hU wife.
ma oV G rx mmb
x4d They
, .
I r X n
nV '
-4-xenlx
Ihrxs* xr
xears ;,go.
^ ■ "♦T*' ««‘-«‘Thsl1 -4
XenlX Ihrxs*
,
Mi^xl went to lixe 4iii n farm
I : oift, of
, - ,re.-k. m a
• of llM Vum's!l.,srd Ixx r Tt ex ‘ar
.omo to xxhicU
^
. rcllex,-,|. “is aii|.|
the IxMnBxf j
IVist
A XX
1 h- -ke|, u.i, of
^
1'man wa- f<r
‘ j' oift'o-'d*I. in-k bx'\v
• ham an-l Je;i Smiih
xxho xxu
I
xsnturx
ago.^
•n. tin x«iuuge-l
has m X,..
X
All of XX l,k tl
it f-ll ,o.,ntv Is-
It.
Ulb.ns lu all.” ^
Sometimes, as >ou stroll along a
vide street, lown town, to Detroit,
ou observe a bn.nze busl. beauHfum
extx'uled by Wehner. the
Michigan
sculptor
It stands on a granite pe-d
I at the end of
IMirk. tiiK.n which I
ere-cted a marlde
u. who now km»w aome of the
realities td war. will no longer won
•r. If. aometlmes. In the busy throng
»u hapiwn to
an old seddtor ap
oach the bust and touch his hat a«
* pasaes by
The Gray Old Boys In Blue.
A mile ag»Hl and bent, perhaps, bu
soldiers through and through.
There may be missing arms and leg^
and many of them lame.<
Hut still you'll find their hearts are ii
the right plact- Just the san/e
Ttiey cauno; swing a sabre and the;
cannot aim a gun.
As when they hurried to the fri>nl
*wa> back In slily-one
Hu! they can bH*k you In the eves
only siddters do—
The fine old U.ys. the braxe old \n
-the gray old U.vs In blue
What matters It If you have heard
their stories oft before'
Twill do you gtK*d to listen
same old tales oniv nH*re.
Of
how the Ih\v at Shiloh or on
aalf. Ml U some haUuclaa
C
field
aot give way like this.’
Made
le up th<*lr minda Uwdo oy
“It aoemad to me that 1 waa on
swore they'd never yield
how they marched for idaya
the groaad aad that a hfifkt moot
night
uta. as weary as ctiuld t>e,
waa abialag ovar my head.
Slowly
lehlnd tl
^
the grand
old Sher
wHb my last strength, I put forth m>
Atlanta to the sea
band aad
touched a marble
slab
Vhen mea like that are talking
well to bear them throughTbMw waa a face. too. staiini beside
It waa
corpse, a daad maa’a revolting vlaai
as cold aa Ice, I knew that, because The boys In blue have <\*me to town
come, graap 'em by the hand
1 toochad the forebaad.
The great
And call each
soldier “i'aptaln.'
la my
mlad
no
though he never held cx»iwnaud
“Where am
m 1 ? What dpae all thU
And make him I
that It's every
his soldier
“Slowly the moon waned
Hi
To turn the city ow
frienda and him
hlrda began chirping In the
|
Moralag
waa returning
The dim For the roll-call wUl
a score of years has past
Hgbt that coama with the brei
the Great Commande
And bef.
davm Saally made clear to me ibat 1
will rest “at ari:
aa ithe)
was laid oot with the dead la the Siv as long as
us give to them their due—MMlary
attached
to the llule
The dear old boys, the grand old U*>s
*hJuT
St
nnd k ii lr.sl .......
l>Uli-.-If to the
. !toiM.r>Hl rule auHHig 1
The
I
me with great wide eyes
's:u. riimbiO
olin. iaii who do-
Mu^ic
Memorial
Day
,
,
i
I
I
!
'On the hospital ship they cut the
vaat alienee engulfed the
It puaaled me.
the battle field of
ven
Plnea. near Iliebiuond. Vr. . is
n government cH-nieiery wben'In are burietl tbe IsHlle^ of l u
Ion a^dlert exbum.sl slmv tluit l.lmsly
contest. One Meiuorlal day s.un.* \eais
ago an officer in charge t»f a deiaeb
of l ultwl Stales r»-gulars went
roiu r«»rt Morms- to pl.us*
tlie d.-ad In-tbls eeinetery
•H ou^-VT.- . ; :
i:u;..r.-,Me 4b-.?d,-S,
they ^are siauding bef.«re a grave. 1
ef :h-'vd
• m-M time-tbey d
us go iuitk to a c\Tiaiu *tiy in !>•
iih: n .
‘:wl the m-g,;ov
when the Army of the I'oU.mac v^as ;
f-t.n'ej. i-A.i: ,.jid4-tm-.M-"
Yorktown
•'We!
• U •
ahihc aid impalhtotOne momiug^'a general on a tour <
ly . -wTiV. . - VO 1^ u -U.U. Fivsideiit
Insianilou sU4'l*»'d at a shot riddl.
I
i \ e..- . ;,o p'ud- « \oll. '
housi* l|i which a nuin wa. ..umin
«;;o .i <:*
1..- h. ;:;i thouglitfillnuder S4*ateivec of death
“What arc you betv for. my man
j;*-m-ml xvImx
ask«sl the g»-nerul
: 1>.. rM» «:r...H•ses. a|H•
By N. K. RUTLEDCE
“lusw-rtion"
..•
xts; hurt:.-! tlm.xv• Have you heeii trlctir
iCopyrin.i |>-s by W. L VaU.)
V x».oK
h:- fnuit at
“Yea. gincr..K «ud a.mtemssl.
I'
^
. Goes greVT
1 :
t.i.vil -VJ.jHSl
llei- b» |..-rform- fo tie allot on the -tb 1 don't mi
■.ty. It D ndapti'il to Ulu* shot, ao long s I'm md i-.b- I ,' niU.a*. -VH-1 .-It at.
uridmi.Ml
u,
;
le pi.iiir’ pi
.r liM.Ire two and
. c ;?.nI tu.u..;.-! I.H.k
rail. g.ii.
ineral':' IHdiitlnc I.*
« uj.I.ly diit.ivnt
I u.y als.ul
lls.Ul two
tw .xearograidi .
feelings.
b. n^-s lire refjiein“I thonkht
M mv -on
-,.11 i:diy.
ltd.)
l x
•Well, tl
t»,-r,,l Ih-,;nii.*.: Ibe.v
1 tbe little
It- ««bap.
bap. wb.-t
L‘ they di.^1
him! they
n- hoi.or.^l I
1
gr..w'd up. to M- a -ojer
i..u»|)yor ibe 4'*.uitir>,
iH-rfeshUll -u t
slud
n. e tbe rxen-D. -. of il e dny nn‘ n m.Jerlir
earth 1 know it‘U U- a tun k-ei in t la
Ival to tN.iiiliM itu.riile tudde «b-«tU
the iiiIihI 1m nttuneil to eiirmwlnesa nttd servo-.- to Bill).* Is-arin' tbe -.ime aanV*
's bis fatber shot for de-emoii t.iii ,
I iuodn'a
I.ea-t- ;
feoIlugM MWell to tluil eau'l UoxviM- M- betp.s!
regions Ml lofty ibat the liob iiiti nnd aw ays be w.mt U- ib-grac-U by Ins
itM^xvi;;. i 0/1 ... ..............
oe Oti and tlw
iiiiij.-MtIc striiliiM of "Tlie Htnr Spangb-d father's biiv In' Ihs-h baiig.sh"
ken-ral a.,-5.sl
iTix.
“You talk Uke a g-sl -ohlicr.” 10 d
lone have Mreugib to lM*nr
M, ...
“Wby xlid you d.-Ti*:
Tbul iK.ble tbe general
up the lulgbty lu.pnlHi.
every man at
“Well, ye ace. gliu-ral. Billy Ma- -i-k
tune nnd Ibe al II! Holder tiKiughts it
d- y
and ye wouldn't let me go MuihI
lor a mojisnit.
was afeard be would die c;d!iu' o„ l.,s
s br.uji" and .1
pop and no |kh* tla-rv lo tuddh- biiu up
lu bis arms Ve
glueral. BlUy-b..s
alxvays Ihs-ii u-,sl t,. golu’ to
eii
• to
atmr
his iNn*' sbouldcr
S,. 1 Jl-t'w.ut
.XX n. on or w ahome for awhile till I ft.um^bc wa-ui
gain* to die iKdioxv. then l oum- b n k “
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The next day tbe xsunmand a.imov«sl forwarxl and at cxeuiug .1 y.cnrj
ald-dc-eaiup nslc up to lb- in-ld in
wbicb Fnvalc Gix.al xva- held ami
Maid to tbe Olh. el i-f the gU lC.r
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mM
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tHM «r iXar«l« B SmC
•Ho vxo.Ul i- imM t d for tlo- premrvalo.ii of tUi- am.^tote to the late
K«-aaio.- \isu-los-s of Indiana, wbu tei«tl :i III Wa
A
slump of my arm off again, this lime
le shoulder, making three- ampu
earth
It waa very <xdd
1 could
not
underatam
moon.
A v.miu s.*Mier ain.roaehiNl. and tbe
oHi«'er said To Mm:
“An- you Ibe son of William Gr.uit.
’ who was intnlom^l"
, * Yi-s. sir; my mother has often told
me how* be was -*rdennl to/bgbt out;'
, how l„. Kow th,. pi.--.deut and returned
Just U fore It... ImIIu- iH-re."
“You ar\« mile lliUvr*
“Yes. sir."
“\ndlam the man wIk» i.Jd him*to
•light out.*"
Tbcn.,asaumiiig tin* isMition «*f a m»ldicr.thc,gW.-:.n.^l
••Attciilaui! Till- grave will !»,. d.sombsl by Drlxnte William
the
s*.n of the man
- r >\>or pr
lieroor of the llious.ii,
nt tbe iMtllc of Seven‘|tm*s"
t! aw i>. and as
frivnte t;roa.t .ndvan.-«-d ainl laid the
Driv ate flow er- on the rotmd.-d lo-ap
F. A. MITGIU:I«
story better end right here
•The hronre facs‘.*' hv aaya. “ex
late your arm again, or you ll die In
aclly resembles the one that looked
a few hoiira
Now.' he added. ’Juat
down at me that May morning
take this pencil ‘ He placed a pencil
35 years ago,"-Detroit THbune
la my band. Then he held a piece of
Nearly 1.000.000 acres
of
coffee
paper.
‘Write your name.
orchards In Central America are ownIowa, aad aamea of frienda * 1 tried.
ed by Germans.
but could aot naake
Frenchman
has
Invented
atrohe.
On account of my
swollen
elle typewriter which can I
tongue 1 could aot apeak. So If 1 dUul
operated at the rate of 200 words
than, aa they eipected. I would have
minute.
baaa hurled In a grave marked. Tn
•The oaly alga that I could mak
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i^he Cojt of
^rrOaU Groat
at hla eye fire young and
bold.
L the tune be hears them play.
“Gr.en: ' be whl
-Mr s.-ms lo me
that 1 am famili.nr with Ibat n..m-*'
“We have a Willfain t;m.ni with its.
said a iw*rg.*aut. aaluting “that
nml Drg.s A buD.*! bad
the towd at tbe right tenpto
the l-ody was found a «csbi.rc rexidv.-r wiU, one chamber 4Mcliarcd. All tlUngs seeimsl in polar
tbal tiH- man was a ..mebb- A MrW
.foMiHl n.ar tl«- ls>oes
n MlniM-s..ta
.-imt atoned b) olaf
llniM-s-ta .HHt
Nerem
It vtas written In Norwegtaa
and w as fr.1.1 one
r to another.
.Vo oiM- n mcniU rs to baxe a.-, n a man
in that si eikoi of the ismtnry last y«wr
w Im. woidd a.iswer to the prolsilde d*'iKTlptioii of .to -imdde —iHdta County
H'al • l*rc-s
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ygtaaxNa amaixo “arux
lxjio
Sell the Suits
your friends
wear and
brag about so
much-Twelve
Fifteen-Eightteen-Twenty
Dollars for
Tailor
ed goods. No
better fit at
any price-always keep
I their shapeno oth’rs“just
as good.” w
ivva"
stirring memorbw never npis-nr too
exnlii'd for any stage of Ibe «vremoTbe words and air of “Tbe Red.
u.lo-M of IlM- dead
ewii flowers have
Ibiille^l tbe Miises with tbeir l>rlght
hues, sill ring ibe s..ul to a d.N-p rvSjsui-M-. the voltv Joins in the el.orus as
mitimilly nml ns irreslsublv ns tbe b-et
of daiuvrs at a ImU umve to Ibe m«*ns
ures of a vvaltx.
Tlir arnix sml n*vy f>tto,-r. tor the r
is-ea s|K>ki li to
grxuind XUI M,-moiu.l daiy more or h-t-s I
fnllgmsl xvlth the Work of prx*|xaruiion.
'I'bc air “Hail lo. the t'hlef xvhtch
greets tlM' h-ader is restful for the
n.-rxes and at tin- sa.oe' luiic slow ly
sllmulattng. It acts as a tom-, md us
a spur, for n spur Is not mssbsl
The
fxvUngs will xvakc up later oU xvl,* u
. swing
the xs.
fuarxhiiig tune, old or tu-xx. natixe or
rx*rvign. puts spring intx. the Jad«*d
musx-h-s uml sp'iiil into exerx faculty.
Veterans -are md pa-t the stage x*f en
tbuslasu) exvii tlH.ugii tia\x
went
“uuxrvbing on " forty years 4»go. Tbe
averagx* Hge x*f xixil wnr survixors is
alfty txvix. wbh li UM-Miis that Iberx- arx'
as many Ih-Iow tlut ligurx» as nU.ve U,
Of tvursx* the ranks Usxxme xvx-ary
00 Memorial day xvith xxiiltlng and
maneuvering and lab-r with tramping
to close odiiinu. but iIh‘.v uxKdi r.dly lo
tbe clH-x-rlng ludes of * .Marching
Tbrxxujki Gxsxrgis.*' .nnd if tln-x uett-d
BP to llxelr fxs-llngs 4la- chorus Woukl
be aboutexl on the luarx-b by hiugs |mw4-rful einmgh f»»r the men of an a. live
army
After tbe cercmouU*s at the graves
•ire eiuled and tbe marx-hlug enthusi
asm is •..mew bat stahxl Ibe heart is
rv.ady f.-« melxHlh-s of |xalb«>s and fxa
trtotlsm Even tbe ‘a-xvest is.puhir fa
vorite* are welexxuud If tuneful nnd
aincerx*
.\t this stag*-, ahn.. tbe fife
lUKl dnim give 41 mush-al novelty and
stir afresh fesdlngs which have grx»xvn
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TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 30. 1003
Cl)c Gvening Record's Up»to»Date Illustrated Feature
MAY WED OUTSIDE SECT.
*4 !• t%.Are ma Hwm
la
tv IW «l*^T«kio anirM
at a tew days ago at a oaretlaf of tl*a
Bodft? of Frlfud* at l*UladelpJ:ia
betwtftru VToaker xcaMleos a td
members of the Ortbwloi So-
Persons^ Scene4: and Things of J^oie
BRIRAOIER GE^cRAL PETER C. HAINS. WHO IS A
MEMBER OF THE SPECIAL PANAMA COMMISSION.
MEMO'RIAL "DAV
There ere beee
if
ioyel heort to tbriil
pW
t
echoes of the muskets that weiv heard at Bunker HJl
Apd^fiht^'hiocuu U UUmg ru, tU hr^i:U CoJ^TrUTifS.
And the roses and llif hUet m the shadow and the sbhse
^ m^ik4 4euen m heeuag. es>d o/.c tiig m ghry
iTbert the tuMhitte rohee ia »pkiJor $
Lie on the breasis of tho^ who stoed
To the wuuc of the river, e* it fhwt vu^eecJ end free
Neath the hemkxk and the cedar,
tf^y at Brjidywiae.
$oerie»t cutwerJ to the lationt Freedonr* Lictf Prophecy
The Continentals sleep beside the axa of sixty^one.
country, revnded by a lore that can't be told
Uoreh s peopk gretei eod gloreou* etth tU eonmeere twee feet
\
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Tt
oeath tU vines that greet tb^
a
Sots the asodest flowers smihng in the cannon ruts
Whkb the dew^eheU erowa wMb beeutf oo the »ik
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Down the otreet. behve/"by
tbouto:hJi
^
oiereh
lAc^eicr^oT oJtf
^
CoiunAia
the guarded aisks
ca.........................................
w.th
■ soft' and holy tread
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LOVERS OF GAELIC.
Oer those who eaene in martial shrouds from Cuba's sun kissed plain,
Where often reged the bjtti: ftc/cr isi>Juu the southern
^^tsd f'rom
the hrighieit bloom that decks the tkU and wold
y^nd
from her hands
bans
j,' F4&V-/y «.
No awe the gloomy picket post eiong the ghostly shore.
of the tender and the bold.
But side by side this s^red dsy b tseo h itn- speeding t
%id siknt tears are iallsng from the farthest northern pine
Whh elbows louchmg. sjent st^od the t^a of Crsnt dtsd Lee,
To whereTtbe golden orange banes above the ocean's line.
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Smmkety tm ato4r the Vnrnmwmse For*.
•4 la »rA4«eoMt. Caaa.
Ibe lutervat taken In tbe r viral of
the tiaelio language by tbo lrt-‘i pn^ !♦
of iVtiu«*ctlcut was inaulfeated la tbo
ti^mg held tn Bridgeport Ibe other
^ Not long ago she stood and beard the dirge s mourtJuI strain
No tuoee tbo ringing bugk bUst. ito ue>re the cuinon t i
.
worklaf Up to dattf. says ibr Ittliadol(Ua l*r«a. The particular paiasrapb
rvlatini; to marrlAMft^ dated hac^/oalj
to 1710. but lb* jHfaalty weofWk ta
Uac. Tba old rule folioara:
“Aim «'Vre Miijr Luicmbert of Krleado>
are t»r»-ikrat at Um* marrUfe of « tr-a*
ber. acvvaipUabed eltbrr by tbe o*!kIal
lnu ^fclvoce■o^a prteat or lu atiy ether
wxy but of our comely ord r. tUy are
to bo dvalt Witt, and where V.i*y are
out brvu*:bt to a
of tboJr error KH
them U- X.wv.hed sgwlUSL '
TL1< parajirapb wa» •ra'.'d frv>u» Ibo
ditKlpIiue. tbo te\i*lug con TuV.toe cc ileMiOfi Itself with aa.admort:ai;:neat to
Frleu'd* uot to aswxiato for Vac pirl-oae of marrtaae with per* * aet
the soK’\4ty and aot to attei.d tb.- marrUi;e* of any Deisbera who may marry
ouiaide the pale.
rriai rg of the
severity which ba«/fur ao U>:>g dUttoguixbed the matrUuoolal law« of the
Quakers was eatd to bare bevn auaeatby tneixtbers of the Twelfth atreet
meeiiiig and was saUafactocy lo the
yearly mcetluc.
Where fall the shades of Arlington about her beto dead.
The eoaxTJdee of the men who tkep lius Uir Memorial dey
And they o*rry hveJy tributes to the hoys w/k» wtih them
.
tMj ot F^lroda mUl ool beteatwr car^
ly with k the aeiivut cvnu^or^vx-a
pomed by the orders buJ *d\U^ of
1CS2, oader whU t ib« sneWty
Uisa
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of rouaectlcot Tbe^ t
ud was attendt.l f y
si lltN>niiau ball aud
rvpTv*^iitallvea of Lin^Ilc lai ^- ;a;.o
W.boola m BrVlgeivort. New Have:i. Walerouiy. Hartford. Meriden. WaJi iigferd and Naogalmk. After t!»e <!;-«■«*sii*ii of plana for the oxuvu*! .!! of
V bt.da and the cnUrgemetit of tlw exKtlag ones olBv^rs were ekv i-l oa foi-.4
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FrvaUent. V. M. Foran . f Svw' HaVCD; secretary. William Fob v of V.
.1 lU. . .*ir vv.*:
J.,
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Ungford; iruosurvr. W. F. Mab. r .d
•*i n*>Diaw MfO .U't ui K.J*:
Wrd vBrldg-*».orl.
• 'iki«v
at»l Ihe ».«ti</rial
In Bndgeport the clawi !n r.ndlc coo
w-sis of about forty pupils. Tl.e membei>.Llp U increaalug rapklly. and tba
pupils are dlaaemluating whul they
lean* among tln lr associates TIkwp Iw
teiv.ti'd' in Bridgeport ‘tope that la a
CAUSE OF JEWISH HORROR.
PI'S
Myeraun. dlrt'clor of
lunliatiou
to' tl a
I copr«iM>wl,i»i at
aud 1 want louil
you one or two fscu gp«rt Trojo the
Ithastly r^vnl of bruUllti-s of which.
I hnaglue. you bava beard enough.
> no InteiiUon of pnnishaho took^^port In
JuJk la! iTOtssd
Klsbloeff w ere s j
that 1
farv*^ The prliKli»aI colpi.ts lutw txit
l-een and wUI not bo artvwPsl. wblw
the editor of the BessamldUL t!u- In
stlgutor of the -h bole all tli
oaiv |>ermmed to leave to
ly tr.t!u. I»ut wa** even W
a crvwd of enlbuHlasllc frtetid- a*! hied at the station “
T '1’^
A P*pp«aeDtatlve coumittt^ b.ts isww
fortued lu Loudon for the puri^.w ef
tbe late Sit llenTbe oSJ«> ts of T'•• rrem v
are tbe erection
«• 1 toaebing aud re^rch wort.^ In
The itioetion wlib tbe Lclveralty of Lutniou
the f e.:i.lotion of Int-'nwthna!
scbolai>b:i*s 1. r ;K»«tgTsdU4le caururt
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Uelpral C4wewtlow.
i Preferji- r TTt».*'kK»d of tbs.V
cf kllchlsao U.tea.'hittg ths yosni
i.hr prviKf wsy to make io
f« *»»T. O r.'vt. <sur. whau fon've traintd —rh ».u‘M;r« mind
I s’ -rk^d U with icttructlor. in the
curse >ou havo ouUlned.
«>n yoa have taught, tb# papilv how to
hold a lady's bsnd
I how to make her .think that love !•
somethlrg truly grand,
er. you have ebown him bow ts •'.tp his
arm abcut her waist
I how to BQUMsa prscisely wbeo his
an. Is rightly plaesd-
3
.-n you have dxillod this hnowltdre 1.*rto every mtellect. ^ ^
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^ ^^ve s good*slaer^^*"**
rir^ homw you're training sba«U4 bs
bjddm to s^juire
Tbe Wi.d^m that wui aM tbsai So ooncovS
a kitchsn Are
And how to beat the carpsta and to keep
Ifou ought to show* them plainly how ts
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dodge a rolling pin.
’ Msde'*lp ^ ‘ducky.-* “does*- and *‘tJ-.ar *It len t atrong enough .
har*T*Uke*throufh .ffo
• And shww them how to gssturs when as*
plaining to a wtfe
bool the cause that kept them out at
night nil almost day;
w. tsO irour rup«.
I Cwwntti* -ho'. uUtM «. th. I.to«i_ .
Uh.'J.J-r.h.h.h-w,Pr.h..«.
ch,.-
It aantterg do! bow kmg you hAtrg
beeii sick or wbo toys you cubboc be
cored, uolcss you or# dying ot oM ago.
Bobky Mountnln Tgn wUl maJU ^
li'ojJSL”"
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THE EVEXIXQ EECOBD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., SATITtPAY. MAY 80,1908.
JShe
General*^
Orders
IsdbiBbM
. Tbe res
loltabw^ l«I tbe way^to^ w
cryted^ else bte'forr>tten It. It spen.
cd just over tbe flat roof of soother
boikilnc, and upon this occaaloo It furmsbed s veiy sMg eltlt far about flfty
»f ■<HrAitt~ntLoiiic
ICopyrtclit. IMi. by C. W. Hoolw.l
WVANK
INK CVMUSO
CUHIllNti stood l.y the
ill
Iron feiicr wUlcb summiMW
Jl^
tW tonj pk>i 111 the
,v«m wind causbt op tl*4. frii;:roi^
fiMB tlw Bowen npon tls faib«*r'* j
Srsve and rostM In the fold* ..f Uu.
MMthMftm from s short stoff pUnt.^l
41ie seeoe wss Imi.rmlve; !t* riulltj
gSTs Cbs Me to dssth. On rUlmt irn^und.
nppsnite <*ushin«s r*«‘»tUMi. * ifu-at
ciwtr of flrU sod yoauE oom. u fr.re
UklaC their pinn-s
Ak,n« lla* patU
enno Gem-ral farktr. Henbaui* wur
ten; and his Utile sUff of rePTaiia
Ttej salotnd the Bsc and i»a*«*l on.
Instantljr Coshlror. uAw\, o l.i. u hsd
bMB the abode of thoocbt* approprUite
to /the or«i«kin, a s* oceopb*r hy 1.5*
WngMl conteni*. Gem rul rurk. r
A* toroudiy
in hU ^rtraight bacK^ ttdcK^ chain
Bcrtfmx bH^ht and coat tomii bruthed.
Slouch hat atfcr ^hOermd hain
Littfdn^ kMfhh ea^ car,
Tmtrhxg oat t»,ith Kindling tyc.
For t/>e fife Md drum af%d flag
When ••the hoyt^ ^o marching by.
ye^rx a-Jbac<. and he
ranKf tww Kfmting
heart alone
FoUeioj to ^he^ toamin^ -hep:”
FoUoh^-^throash the dtuty ftreet-t.
"hanneriydroopin^ ^erhead.
To the oak embotoered jUfte.
To the bie^ouac eif the dead.
t.
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Dorothy revived avea before Cushbkg had carried bet to tbe window, and
sbe doacemled thraugb tbe other buildtag wttbout aaalsunce. 8he and ber
father and C'uahlng were the last to
No sooner ted Cushing’s feel touched
tbe sidewalk than be was ret'Ognlacd
and aurrouuded. It aeeim*d that <kaena of hands were exteuAxI toward
-By C^eoTTP*. air- cried some one.
-that vas magnificent: Talk ateut
preaence of mludl If .von had o|xhjed the other half of that door and
let loose that fiixsl of pooiJe on that
narrow. crook.xl sialrw ay. iherv’d have
Ux.u a hundnxl kilkxl. Ami as it Is.
there’s nobody burt.-I.-’ gasjaxl Cushmg. -pn sen.'e of
iulmi: I was Scared silly: 1 haven’t
found out yet what 1 was ateut
It
was the gem-rars orders. ’
He tunuxl toward I’arker. who ex
tend.xl his hand.
“Frank.” said be. “I’ve mi*Judg.«d
you.
You’*v your father’s s«...
You
have Uie making of a fim- *..Id.e. to
you.“Soldier!” ecboixl Cushing, with a
bitter and ebokiug luugb. “I gu.w* not!
I’ve fo^id out tonight xvhat 1 am ”
“The first requisite of a imldier.” said
the goneml. “and tl.e m.»st iu.|H.riant
element of human
umaii 1vharaeter i* oUxllIf you hf.l 4.1h v,h1
night has
dli.covcr.xl
from that
ery or.br
made all right.
When you
the tlr.‘. you r.-|H*rtcd it aud
moment you e^rrhxl out evlo the kUer. If you were
nerxouH. sir. it only mtk.-s your <x»n
duct more honorable.
I could.have
doue little. xvillMiut you.
1 etmld l.ot
have held'that .h-.r my*. |f
NoUxly
but you wouhl oIh y my or.1. r to go up
stair*
1 ha.l Uixvleil u.y*«*lf h.»arH.‘.
But wbeu you led. the oth.-rs f.dlow.xl,
and pressim* on the lower slairs was
rvliev.-d at the most . riticul luoment.”
“I iji.iy have deserv.xl a little eredlt,”
Cushli.g U-gan, for grubbing lH»rothy
up from umler ail Ihoet* feef’•Thai show.xl h.i.Higcnc,-.- r.*«m.nd
vd tl.e ......... rul. smiling “It is a minor
eonsidcratiou.
M„n> men have Intelllgen.v. but few have the lu*timl of
dlsilpllm-.
He who ha* It 1* a safe
••Yxsi. sir.” said Ciwldng pn.mptly.
teSTlest burdt’u aud the tlurk«>st iiijs
life. He xvn* in love
fery off Cusbinjj*.
Cu
danjiliter. m.rothy,
wm> the generar*
I
.and be bad claim* to tie ravorahly imhi
Sktered. lu tUU mer.i uary world tin*
fact that at thirty year* of at- he w a*
presldeot of the l>« iihaiii hank and the
rtchest man ln*tho>i- part* *houUI *ouut
tot sometblng. HoriM.ver. tin y. ii. nil
ted been a xvann friend of IIm- eld. r
Ooahlnir. wbom he always ajn.ke of us
“a grand soldier, air; the Ideal of a
soldier.- though be had U-en only 8. r
gsaat Cushing at the ckisc of the war.
It was well known that General
I'arker Judged^men by their btm-** or
BOdtoesa for a mlliury life
A* to
the geuerara disfavor. It etiuld hunlly
last upon the ahs4 uce of soldierly vir
tun In a drtllan. but all that t usiiing
. teew about It w as that the Keii. ral had
•aid a year ago:- -Frank, your alten
thma to Horothy arc betximtug ivuspicttooa. Tbey must tvasi-.**
They
had not ceam-d. but t ushlng
TIm
ealniy Imaglnc'd that they had'hot
intous.
He wouldrlmve
to aak iKiruihy wl.eiher the fact
he bad gone wulkin;: xvlth her for
•bout half an n«ur on ti.e prev„>u.
•reulug OOUkl anamiit for her father’s'
added dlaphwsun-. but Imrolhy .te.Hi
with the glrla w bo were to sing, and to
speak with her tbeii wohld have Ihn n
COBSplruous liidtHil, for Cushing xis%
Mt only s penk.nage tn In nhuiu; be
wss also *ery tall, and Imrvihy wu*
•bore the average luiglit. and lor
blood bcauly wa* not of a .inlet Im*’
A conversation belwM-n |h. ni then
Would have atiructeil the ei*w of the
IHi^r
Can only taait and dream,
hix xunx declining rayx,^^^
Of the muxter rollx that
Other Hecoralion day
And adotan the aixlex of Time
He rc<^ieUfx, \dfith xubttc
Camp and foray, xon^ and cheer.
And that charge at Mal<>ern Hi^
the porch he proudly xitx ^
IMJ in hix threadbare xuit of^bluV
IShinKing 6/ the hourx agone
Hourt tohen he toax marching
And hixl.cane upon the floor
To^!h!^ drum beatx maK*t reply i
••Thump^^\^nd -thump^- and-thump, tit^p, thumpr
Ax -the boyt \ go marching by^^'
it XV;m pa.^Ml the pn-^M
crowd ndaved. owing to the
a In-n in I
v. ry luoiuent of silenc**
arose the wild . ry ..f lire In !lu- ►ti.et.
Tlje rush xv.xh lnHi.nnian. .kh fudilng
,he
felt the shmk .XH tls- rn.wd stni.k, the,
clo»4xl part ..f the dm»r, lie ila.ught It j
mud break; but men l.uili hommly in
theoldd.a>s
-Open Ibis d.*»r! «»ix*n thl* dmw!” j
screametl bftv udees.
('udmig. faint wiili p;,nlr. U nt down
to tl.e Ih.II. blit the gom rul’* word* siill j
rang In hi* ears. Franlieally he held
the Udt down, a* If It «ould have
jninrHd out of tlH «t*.ket without ps |
slstamv.
NoUkIv xxlihhi .n.nld iva.h
It, ami the-- that came out had some 1
the evening, and b. that CuKhIm; h*.ked
forward. At'vt.rdlugly. aU.nt half p.iii
• o’ehK'k he tolleil up the nnnvw a d tunud baek. but CM*l.lng pudod tliem I
crooked stairs leading to old Arniory
bait. Wheiv the entei talninent xi ;,h to
t lakes a long time
Hople to
te held. The stairs h-d fr.*ni a ►hie en
trance to a veslllmle. whlel. wa* «.n i e
shell they an- tn
front of the third ►lory of the I tg
n.er.- w a* a terrible Jam
wooden building. Cusldng. pairing t
but tlM‘ g. neral and -on.e
the door, beheld the hall exir.iordmar .•
. mainialmd
liniaimd their |hw
crowded. He cOughl a glimpse of I
he wall Utw.vli the
•Cby a golden crown In the I r dldaiuv
ijpimd
terwanl
4H>ld. to acxx.inpllsh ►oinething In dr;
gray eyes of the general, w ho slo h1 fng «nit the tangle
iKvadon.Uy one
fast within the |H>rtal.
of the old siddiers xvould W e.-.ught in
Cuahlug tunud aw ay and U-.ked out the vortex and would et»:n.' Ihrongh.
Of the window In the end of ll.e x.h, gasping with ►mb bixxuh as n inaamd
tlbnlc.
Directly nen»** the narrow In hb Indy; -Steads steady. Ih>v*;
street was the lltddliig 4dm k. an old Plenty of time • Then hr would l.e
Wooden strmture mu.h lik
Armory swept on down the dalr*.
ten. In the wx-ond story w
The building opi*.'ite w.a* tl..rhig
ttds building he saxv a strange light
h
Sad.lenh a gust
that wavered. CaslnxJ aiul brlghteinxl. wind caught 1 * tian.e and tbrasb.x
He gaaed ai U. t%*rror atrivken.
across the strxx t a* if It ha«I b.vii s |
With Ids mind s eye Ciul.iug U lndd whip of linv It struck the side of .\Tt of the wil.l siamjhxle mory hall w iih a crash, t.urding the
wdtxl hall that mift fob giss* In the wjmU.w of tlw vt^tlbule
and letting in a torrent of heat
i
vestihnle
Tl.e iHxiple at the heod of the stain |
sud came .ace to fa<x> with ibueral scn'am.d and msh.xl d..wn faster. A ]
IWrker..
man turmx’ to Cushing. <Tying. -ror j
-General, the Kidding bhxk Is on heaven s sake, pull that Udt!*
\
Brer he whls|H'ixd.
•it won’t iH.me.- stammendCushing,
The old offieer straightenetl up until
-l ui a ^wward.” l.e was saying to I
te was aa erect aa a youth, lie march
blmwlf
Tm afraid right im>w. - 1
s4 to the window, gl^ced out and then want to run. though blast me If 1 know
wby That * what the general ha* ihvu
returned to his former |x>*iiion
all along
A double door seiwraled tl.e vestibule
It was 4'4.usianily In Cushings n
from the hall. Only half of It was
span: the otWr Imlf was fasteu.d by that he ought to lH‘ at iKmnl.y’a .
L
amble bolts running up into the caado the fle^r. ru*Ulug
I the lower bolt.
•looped to kx
-Don’t do that- said the general
eslmly in hla ear. -Pretend that it a
•tMk and tUnd by It
Don't h t anybody get It open.Cushlng put bla foot on the bolt and
muoA at tbe general. DW be Intend to
teUJ*
**‘'^'**
to dtHteri hi* jxHl
and protect her
«owu ihe stain
Soddei.ly he was aw are of her
She
had tried to stop by her father’s side,
The struggle to cxlrleate henelf had
tunuxl her about and she was thrust
ttfou^ibe doorway, teckward, A.
NEEDj^ ZrONISM.
.Ito. of Trark
l&rm*l Zangw ill. the fuu.ous* .tew lab
snth.ir and urdent ndv.nate oT a t«racGcnl 7.lonl.*l n.ox, .u.-ut. writing to iho
.editor of ihi-'New York W.*rld from
lx»udon about the r. ix*nl maNsaer.- .»f
Jews ill Kusslrt. *;tx*:
“My latest Information from KishIncff I* that the damage extxxxls £Ua\000. The Ku**ian ..llleinl account ad
mils that TU* hou*.* and ••**» shi.iMi
wcr.' IiKiUxl. and I do not thijik I am
-llbclmg the Ku**lau authorities when
I sav that u> such a cus.* tlie
iai
account 1* certain to !*• well w Ithin the
•ultcd from the malin»atment i*f a
Christian woman in the ndgliUirhood
by a Jewish proprietor.
For xv.x'ks
the Jews of Kishlneff have Wn living
In tho shadow of a blood a^^twtiou.
They werx‘rpai
panic strteke
felt that the explosion
Therefor.- they would 1
troordlnarily car.'ful In
lie- girl r, :i
IheMsirxxu.y tb..t l.-d
Where she had fall.m and ral>
kU atm*
Itmlanily he wa* aware of
the gejieral just bi v.md the d.^.r
llis
crowd, tie
hrowing uihi
faic of the building
uj.'taiT
be eri.xl
b»: »* n* a dream
He km w that tie
building wa* nlreadi alire. .-.ud to g»
higher up in It wa* to invite death
yet I have a certain grut^lngm-ss in
uaking for mom-.r for J.-ws for .-ure in
stead of prev.-iiiiou. It 1* alwn.v* so.
If thl' money s|H-ut In the last tw.mty
y.'urs for undoing rhe evil *ufferxxl by
Jew* were .sjH-nt on a jdau for doing
them gcKHh we ►hould not have these
horrible events nor demands upon our
pur*4-i(.
•The moral of .the w liole w r.'t. hejS
business la tbe aloHilutc mxs-ssity for
for tbe
74onI*m.
(xmifortably .-mublished In .
FAVORS OKLAHOMA STATE.
Seeenarr of «kr l»(rrlur liltchrock
IN MEMORIAM.
m ACQUMIITIillCE
icopf^i. mthrc.rn. Lewkl
1 had been In IndU for two yean
with Ix.wcnteck’s uK-n. and we had
matle many captun-s of wUd anlmala.
Ma*,rr oT*t?rn;+,aot proM uni
Thyxao.
Our Ntsitor of tm> tjrro.
One day as we were Uwtlng up • for
est in sesrvh of water boka. ao that we
might set traps for the animals com
A loc< farrwri:
ing to driuk. 1 suddx-aly beard elephauu ahead of me. 1 was lesdlng
the way and suj'lKouxi my men were
foUuwing. The afiernoon was w.wring
away, aud whem-v.-r 1 siruck favora
ble givund 1 ItK-n-a-^ my jeux- to a
run
1 dually
.-M.lmul*
ahead of me and was. rt*i.iug up when
I suddenly nmliZ4xl ilmt I wa* ubme In
the foix-*i. I w ait.xl for |m ib i|« ten
minute* an.1 ib.-u foll-wid 4.ovl.f* on
after the ek*|ihant*. win. w.-iv f.xxllug
as they moved aluug
I »xjxnlixl to Uovertaken ai uuy m..;jienr au.i x\a* not
In the hxi4 .xlaruHd
I wa* gr.idf-all.v
getting oa to the b,ei. of ilH- k-rd
when s.mM‘thiug o.x*irr,-l to alarm the
U-ast* ngam. aud awa> il-.-y w. ni at a
trem. tul..u* ir.iil. an.l 1 kliex. I q.ouki
see uotluug umre <*f ib*^ that afl.*r
iMKMt
1 wu* now wiiUhi four iuii,-* of tlu*
village and on a plain fMth. fmi tl.e *un
wa* *.• low ttiat it was luiliglA in the
for.*t. I was g.»iug forxiard at a gissl
pao- xv!:.-u a Imge hy.-Uii . r.»--ed my
path, with
growl Two miiint.-* later
then- wVn* \ «-lps ami ►ii.irl* fr.mi ev. ry
dUxxtHm. :.ud I r.aliA.sl ili.it the night
prt'wier* of file fore-i- x\,*ie astir. 1
W.XS going braxel.v ali. :id and Would
h.nve iHx n out i.f tk- f..r.‘*t in tuili an
h.mr more when'll,.- *m, w.-„t dow ,u
and I had f. ah.uwt f.-el my w.nx f.x.f
by f.-it
The situata.ii W:is anything
but pleasant.
If I -eliiidsxl a tr.x* I
migbl Is- bitten b.v a *nake lurking
the imenjui
,g the bram-he*. and tn
woiiia .-nt me alive 111 i
lo go fiU-gUe*' at the nght ixmiud I Irani *..«i
*,.uiuK to i*n.\e
.a** iKiint, ami
•hall boo tho tong Una of Uluatri
Ary) thrre *haU ba no taara.
, v. ry dinx li.M,
Willia,
ow.xl my Iiuilch U>\ or 1
barn-1 ride, but no evira •ammitnltU
and tbi-n foredanxl not fin- a signal.
1 wa* pi.kmamy way slowly, f.x-it
a -mhhn 1 felt m\^-H falling
C
.-a,mot r.-niemiM.r I.,* tliuiigbi* in sii
ROCKY lOURTAlR MIRER
otn May 11 laui
Att uti t<rrm
WART DEPARTMEHT
• • • Kqv agr
Fac^iira tn .talUr wotlAa a-l
Tbf...
Sforat
aurr.tc
wmMm
mua^-.
Or. h»n.:nK tow^rj thoo' aom.
W^t. v. r *her,«4 rthrr.al thou 4!
K.n.t th.*; ha.t ,%'ut.J aiUl |
A* aomr?ik!r*t‘Varri..r J,»va. ate
Rrichra herhone at last
W^ANTK1>-Tu i.uK-ha*-«
imU kow-
.Yi
b.bf*X
York Mali any K*
A-Sura Thing.
W*a:;“,v,X''?.,7A,.-lr.777K
fti'r
It to said that nothing 1* sure ex
cepl death and taxe*. but that ti not
altogether true
Dr King* New Di*
covery for Consumption Is a sure cure
for alMung and throat troubles. Thou
►and* c.xn testify to that
Mrs. C. D.
Van Metre t>f Shepherdtown. W. Vw. VA/A.VTkl> u,*«l C-A. 4
tUntna
gt l At
►a>*
“I hail a severe ca.se of Bron JYV
W a«un. n.
.
chitis. and fur a year tried everything
I b.-ard of. bill got no relief. One bot
tle of Dr King*. New Dlsc-overy then
c-,re.I me absolutely."
It’s Infallible
L4 •kuur.tj M41-» ,*
for Cnmp. Whooping
Cough, Grip. •u.-.-*
tiJhs !•< Hr. k
Fnemnonla and Consumption. Try !L
U s guarautv^ by Jaa. 0.
K»rfrr
Ut. 4 Hivy
PAVING TAX NOTICE
To All People Interested.
The a-sses.*ment roll fur the Impn.yeB,lent of Slxl
xth street, from
ea.*t lln
line of Union street. Is i
hands for collection The Aral
m.-nt is t.> te paid on or teb
first day of June. 1903.
M E Haskell. City Treasurer.
-,477?*
Meeting of Board of Review.
Notice Is hereby given
that
the
Ikcir.l of Kevlow and Ktittallralion of
but 1 do net r.**.ll.xi It. I n-im-uds
tb.‘ city of Traverse City will meet
that a* I bniimhi up on. my b. a.l an
on Monday. May 2'.. 1903. at the Coun
ril
U.H>m In said city of Traverse
sl.onld.-rs 1 h.-ard a ller.v gn.w liu
almost In my ear. I was stumasl for t'ity. at t4 o’cJ.H-k in the f..n-n.K.n and
txmtinue In si-ssUm at least fimr xlays.
or as mm li brnger as may te node*
Hitli-.-uitll •4’<-h«rY a>ti.niii4X tt ,.i» tU«►ary to 4-..iiiplole^lhe iMiuaUzatk.n and -•atb. H*’*. tH.-l4. t l* »Hi M..r,h x.U ut ««Bir
A hu-b-w .,^ I
of an .-leili.;
r. \ii‘xv t»f thl- a*.-*jssmcnt rt»lls of said »trrrt..*il to',«*«•' M..-k A ti. l‘.-rr4, cio K
«*iTv
Any |H-r*t»nior |M*r*.ms de*i
id w a* o,^ upi.Hl by to do w, may cvam'me^bls. her or their
. lu^uin. IK Kr.M.1
it lH*aii*e I .*mld a.*.-;-**m.ni .m said mj:s and show
W illar 1 XVur/l.urrf
iisi- be liml lii* .y.-S cause, if nn> exists. wby)the valupt
smell liim und I*
.ng.nl ihensd ►hould U- chapgs<d
on me, and I knew Id* .->«-* l*-l..ng
to 11 tiger. r.i.-|.haiit pits «n- g. ii.-rally
r
4l.b%,-n*l U. ^
so firmly .ovenxl that m
.■
IW^tf
log b-*s than r*s» is.un
rward ps
thn.ugh
This on.-, ass I nft. r
oiv.-nxl
long
<x-rtaimnl,
Cement Walks.
th.-it th.- IM.1.-S had n.tt.nl and v
On account »,f the large amount of
4x1. Till- ligi-r w as uheatl 4.f me
<vmi-nt walks to te- built the pre
.>H* h T K 4j««ir». l»
• xil U,
Inp in
season, all iK-r*ons
desiring
w
No'i.m-eai. tell how a wild I*-;
buiU are reqiit'sted to call ;il the t’ity
Uh-rk'K ointe. mak4 applU-ation and
set umh-r .n-rlain , ir. ttm-lan.n-*
Uk.\T- Th.. t.trrr» fun.
In
d4-|H.sit the iHiy for tbe ►ame
Is ,.vvn a wid.. .l,n.-reme U-lw.
I .e«n ot iin. EvHLk Y.uu.r. .Uw Wrlnt^H' I'has. M. Ikx-rs. t’ity t’lerk
of the *a,ne*|M-i i. *
Th>* lig.-r
1K79
pit. hut
ru*h ui*.n me:.sl f.-ll
..... ,rr.‘,trrr.;2:
r.t.'nr: staf
that might hav..,h-en t
me.
lie in it to cn.ns.
and 1 .dunl that I
The tiger kept his i
ast.-mnl oil me. hut I glum*nl at
only at king IntervaU. Th- t-t. I tl^t
be had iiul utt.n k.nl me miaki Is- taken
as pnxjf that he w.»,ikl m.l it I dkl not
provoke him. It was a x.-ry hot night
abox-e but «tulle tn*.! ut tl»- U.ttom of
the pit. and tiot a single m.o.4jmin f
Us wax d..wu there
After a lap
half an hour I ln-gaii io get my i
haek. .Hid it may astonish y..ii to l.-ani
that I u«.k a nnmU r of s’lori i, ,p* diir
Ing the long hours <»f that lughl. ■
►hn-j.iug nuite *.>nmily wlu'n
daylight
hy the tlg,-r arou-snl me.
noise m:
ere hanlly open wb.-n be
My 4*ye*
to UK- and Huiell.nl of my
kmxjs and f.vt and hand*
He actual
ly r.-st.nl bis b.-ad on my kian-s and
look.nl Into* my ey.-*
I think \e was
at first liK-llmxl to iiltark ni.-. as he
growl.xl lu a mx natd-.g wa.v-and la*h.*d
» I shut my
.lulet he finally vhaugxnl
witbdrexv to a comer. As time pa*stxl
hc grvxv imvasy a lul kept up ,a .n.nilumil whiue. Ev.-ry
wv.-rt lH-txv.n-,1 day
h.xir.1 th.- r.-rsirt of rifh-*. s
Utes later th.- vol.n- of W
plainly t.. my .n.rs. I w
the tlg.-r tbn.iigb balf o,m
tbe fain- of Wlllian:* app.-i
edge of tie- pit. an.! he i
borror ►tricken ton.-*
“Gn-al b4-av.*oH. be's at
of this pit with a tiger:
Oklahoma has won a stam h support
er for Its stntehiHHl ui S.x-n»lary of tbe
Interior llltcb.xxk. *a.v* a *iHslal di*
lintch from Euld, Oklu., to the Chh'iigo
4X. Juat
• Y.-s,*’ I nn*w4T.-d In
Inter tkxxin. He atupp.xl «it Enid c
i* a xvlii-per; -go and g.-t 4.ue of
cenily cm hi* tour of the-terrltorb-a and
ag.-* ami ..nr Cl*-*. Tie- tlgt-T Is
made a sjxxxh to S.OCO citireu*.
“My trip to Oklahoma.’’ said be, -has
changed tuy mind upon the advlsabll ty
of admlttlug the territory to slurebiK*d.
Condition* are remarkable and pros
outfit. The .mix way to gi t tbe U-aal
perlty apiguvnt. You are oiililKxl to out wa* t.» ms.*.- biiu and dnixv him up
aUtebood, aud. wbUe the Interior do
tbeugb tb.- iHilP.m of tbe cage plat-ed
liartment has little to do with congtx-iw. over liiP pit. Witlu.ut anotl.4-r word to
1 ahall upon my n-turu to Washington me, tb.\v T*-gai, oiH-nttl.ms.
At tbe
recommend lmmcdl.nte atntebood for llrat tUrov<-..f the n.**se tbe flg.-r sbowrOklahoma."
.nl fight, htit only f..r a m..menf. The
Sei-rvlaty lUtchewk la yuoltx! us say
tbini throw- .nugbt binu and It didn't
iBg later In an Interview. “1 am op- tak«- mure than a minute to land Aim
poaed to sutclmod for Indian Territory in the cafs.
unUl such a time at existing treaties
Alswit OO.MI be became feroc-ious and
explrv and the Und Js subject to tltle.- trbxl to bn-ak out. But we Is-at blra
with alU-k* -D-il be gave up. ami from
A Whistllu* orster.
that time on until we ablpt»ed him he
Tbe proprietor of a Ix>ndon chopwas a* docile aa a dog.
M. QUAD.
Dusc aome years ago made fame and
fortuue by the disvx>very of a musical
laterBal
«yster.
A distiuct whistling sound
Two yearn ago a l*olauder out on
ffom a newly opened barrel of
oysters.
With eagemoaa be hunted Nubbin ridge i.wallowtxl a grain of
cause aud found an oyster wheat. Last w<x-k be was attacked
aei-mtxl to amuse Itsi-lf by w ith a fit of coughing and inmghed up
der till* f.H-llng was his txjnvlca fifty |K>und sack of flour and 100
.Tt be general meant what he whtotling. The Innktx-per advertised
ud hundreds came dally to hla pound* of bran. ’lYuth la mighty and
Hat he wa* txs.l In the midst of
I xh\t
xcUemeiit. with a tritd aob boitelry to llaleu'to the musical oyster. wlU prexmlL-Uartford Day 8prlag.
|_______
dier’
the oyster died.' and Ita
-ourage. Cushing wa* imt cooh “
, ^nd he knew It
!U* judgment at the
with It.
It is supposed
-That'* rather a alxabla teas yoa'ra
»K»mci.l was not xvorih a in-nny. and te that the aound was caused by the Inkad the SiUW* to iK'VivIve this faci. lit
Iralkrn and explraUon of air throogh drtrln'.” said the man from TepnaMee.
-Ve«. b« to right smart of a critter *
cUsind Imrothy in his snn* aud fled
| m the stmln.
I
hlfl ptet fl«prtsik •
tiny tek III the aheU. To this day
tte ina !• teowm •• “Tte WldaUing mdtod tte mau fn« Otefflit.-CBI»-
YOU WANT TO KBN'T or pur
has,-, a piano or organ, st-o Grinnell
pros 2;;y Ea.st lYont street. They
Id instruments in exchange on
MISCELLANEOUS.
new ones of any make, If you r4-ni
an
m.*;runient
fnmt
them
/^.Xl.ll-Xtli.MA A.Sl* l-Alin,
Mm .uni V..U i*ay will apply cm
T\’
MtUTH
s:,:.
Patronixe the Flower Store
Front street.
All
ordera i
and careful
Flori*
Paine.' Florist.
money can buy.
Made by
Mfg Co, Detroit.
Sold by all firstclass dealers.
.<««'1AK DANVI.XC I’AKTY. given b
Ibifus full o:vte.*tra. in Furt-sier
hall. Tue.sday evening. June
;^d
EverylHHly luvitvxl.
ISs5 31
__
The Clara Cemetery Vase, the finest
See'ri
;he s.imples
at
thing out.
Paine’s Flower Store.
SPECIAL EH6A6EMENT
!
The Ladies of Traverse City
I
ire invited to rail aud 4 xaiulne lie |
llobi- Cahinei. a h4>u*.-U4»ld ntx-»-s*it.x j
or the txmxenb-m-e of ladles in the
kitchen.
The cabito-t 1.* on exhlbl
Ion In Frank Trude’s hard w an- store
[Hobh.s- old stand).
ISSC-ki
E. M. Olds.-Agei
ONENIGHTIONLY
...City Opera HoBse...
Tu8sday,i;x'2r
Kelley &, Mack’s
’ BIG PUN SHOW
John Bush’s Carriage
Line will
meet all trains and the public can
make arrangemenU by telephoning
No. 144. office at Jackson’s con
fectionary store, or «5£. realdonce.
im-3t
“WHO
IS
WHO”
K.NTIRKLV REWRITTEN
NEW snow
CLEAIEST
CHEAPEST
--HEALTHIEST....
I
I W tel. t.ACRO»-€
Vsi/Wll-I. mo ABB
.\SlL\m RST OF MIRTH
.\M> MELODY
ARI>
ABSOLtnBLT OltORUSS
Fice B»n.d Concerts .\ttemoon
an.i Evening.
L.IOtHT'
PaiCES; 25c. 35c, aaf SOB
ELECTRICITY
EXCURSIONS
PereM^quettb
AT* lOo
PEI 1000 WATTS
nBmTvEMrie
munitonres
LUDINUTOK & GRAKD BAPID6.
SUKDAY. MAYflL
Tndn will Imt
• Mtbm. Bteall
poMeta, oraakagaa
2
THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SSTURDAY, MAT 80,1808.
CHWSfrAN-EI^OEAVOB.
orad. A Ught fMlHT la buc£ more
€MllT wmahed. tlicraforw better. Make
HOME DEPARTMENT
j awrenO. and when aoiled have
iwaaked regularlj.
mwK
a, b*v. a. 11.
them
They aell well at
OP OITERBST TO HOHE LOYEftS GEMhuoxt AXETO WOXEH PAETKOLAELT
'by limiting tbemaetves to a diec of
.'milk alobe fur o
I below tbe bem. In coarse turkey red
lcotu»n. They are somitlmes made In
That birdie, weave fur little birdies*
iH-ds;
Now bit. of grass, iiuw bit. of vagrsut
siring,
And uos some qu4««;rer. dearer *ort ut
K
and waving tnn-.
Instead of tbe troii
rain of bullets sweet dews fall snn
gentle spring sh^:*•e^.^. Th<*re i% tie*n
dose
lu-slde. It
placed
lock
that
could
tenderly
had
the
stis
shoulders graced
than thl.s
of teaching
In
Out of the vtar- of war
- things IS the remarkab’e e
ar.*
eh. ri.t of wma- parents wh:
t
A d.i!l boy wbo ha.l M.adlly lalUn
Uhind
when
they
whs
c-ompreheiid
are all
rured
'Hardly
And the lark for never pining
Man has >•>. from bird and planet,
sine** they * ke^ p Ho* brlglil side
When the last golden rcddii llew away
Hi irlumidi
nc-st
from Its h-sly
so
woiid.rfiiUy
dighl.
And
d saw how |»reitily the while and
Made warp and wind .
.hen sgsh
fleavlng
ihcc
orchard
wlngti cd flame*.
Ilrandslrc*s while IcmKh
r..hins
with
Tilt* <IIacs have no trouble
Thai they ever grieve atsmt.
And the world Is prom* h. treasun-
S
to "keep the bright side out.’*
K Kiser.
Wives Sadly Over-Worked.
H is iwM urged that all
farmers’
wives are drudges
Many of
them
and
perform iio more work than is
esseiitial to vigorou.H health. Hut th<ui
sands and tens of ihousan.ls of them
are worked Intti their graves
These
are the women who build the flrv*s.
c«M>k meals lhn*«» tiroes a day for a
TaVn fnim the elm tr«H''s ever mu!
f..rre of.flten .feed and milk Ihe c«»ws.
ding crest.
Uitb' the gtildeti nddn thought Ino
do
A thing he wroiighi.
golden hair!
^John While tiiadw
the
washing and
HMind-of toll
by
Ironing for
starlight
in
a
the
nuirulng, an hour or more before the
stronger men are out of Imd. and end
» Thai day Is be-si. wherein we g
•
'a thought to others' sorn»w.
It near mldnlglii. hours after the samc
strong men go to bed and sltn'p
The
farm«*r.
w..rklng
hard
himself,
and
» y\irgetUng s«*lf we learn to ll\
heiring but, a few ct»mplaiiits from his
'
toiling wife-^oing hi«“w..rk and see
Aua bhMoti.gH iKcm
►
of
klu
deeds
Make g.ddeii cuir lomorn.w
ing mat her’s i.^ u.me. asks no q-ies
lions, and no doubt finds that while
hU wll.* ran get through with her
work, it would Ik* a mn'dless exjH*ndl
«il means it. litre a servant l«»
help her
Th<- |»m lk>i iH-ad. uui .nUmiuu.
today
is one •after The ^hl^y Chair s
own .hc-art: wo full Is li of
tender
. pathos, and
near to nature's hearl
When at the ag.* of forty,
oni hard work and ehlld bearing, sht*
kes on I be apiH-arance of a wtiman
slaty, he eoneludes that she "didn't
IVe a strong vvmstituiion." and that
Perhaps the reason of it is that uis.n
Wastilngton street there bss re.me In
Shi' would* hove fariMl InMier had she
th(*ec last Wevks an unu^uttl visiioic^
maker
a "Oidden Htddn"-nir a. it
generally e-sited. a
l« more
"Jaims'
Ikh'u
'
-'**rit/:a walled a long while before
At aay lime she would
ing 1 want to gm it all owr.
„ot j
bother-wlth sprinkling and tbei. pub’hHV. thou ;hi it very rude for a little
m.wi-r promptly or In
a
ting the clothes away for a tiiiu*. They *
enough to be ea.sny heard;
oiling alnee.
im slo- walled eveu longer
; hot WHtlT.
ately after 1
lUHiiners
required
She
Hlease t.. excusi
been the wile of a cariH*nter or sh«H*
Wlien the color has been taken out
"Teacher: Sam has Imh'u
tuvokey. IMease lick."
-
playing
J. L. BarNuir
We repeal, that the slavery
hleh we allude Is not the lot of
Ualtimore Oriole.
Taach the Girla to Mtnd.
vrniers' wives
Many farmers are
Among the arts which
may
be
as CMDslierate for the health of their
Ives as they are
for their , own claased as womanly accompllshmenta
In evidence
It was his clear whist health: but the fact is undenUble. are tbe homely ones of darning and
ling notes that first ealled attention to never!heUws. that, as a class,
The young mother who has
the mending
Ives of farmers are ov or work*M - ticen forced to learn these aru after
^nnd.
his
them was ses.n hynnd.
brii rhlcngti Times.
marriage should take the lesson to
Bt plnmage of ofange* flame i*»do
herself
serli^fcly.
and
leach
her
Ham
stripings
Broom Covara.
>
making
him a cemspUnnms
tdijeri
Kurluuaiely he i. a high huilder. his
very woman w hi> dtves her own
,.irk. "those lurches"
are
a
hanging nest Iwlng in the top of some
Bight mare
tall ilt'e.
weather.
It is many years since we
daughters
the
Importance
of
t’UJious t.. know of
the
the biles and stings of in.sv*rts
It
should U* applKKi lmme.liai.*lv U |s'.>
^
Zht Record's Golkiy
Of Oever Young Jfrtists
hard
clothes
with her doll doihw and gradually
becoming respoiislble for the renta in
may 4u*
more
Tudhe liird lover such a r«*turn »»f an
ulel frie«nd is a great puasun*
liid.*.*il
alike
on
hamis.
blood, so when the watercress Is eat
en.
the skin i.s relieved
from ’ the
KVnirlbuted to the Record I
One cup of butter creamed with two
cups of granulated sugar;
add
cup of milk
and
three and
one
one
half cups of flour; next add the stiffly
bi*aieu whites of four eggs and two
snd omshalf teaspoonfulis of baking
powder
Now take one-half-the hatter and
sdd to it one-half teaspoonful of clnaumon. onequsrier teaspoonful each
Lif cloveH and nutmeg; also add one
cupful ^ currants, raisins and citron,
mlx^ Put In s loaf pan. buttered or
m each side i»f the seam
lined with wsxcd paper, then put ta
Inch wide casing on
Ihe batu-n tu alternate layers.
the
tha music of funeral marches.and the easier and pleasanter work. It the be taken out as one passes them In
ptaady tramp of aoldlers* feet as the
way. the covered broom can be sewing, without stopping the machine
at my elbow. It was Marltza. who
laat oC the army of the republic go uilllzeil where hard wood doors and
had alipped off her shoes at the outer
to eovar the gimvaa of their dead com ruffs are used .
A Little Mint
bo has aUnost a door, and come so softly through the
radna wUh fair ftowars tad set above
These broom covers are also very
thma iba atars of thair ooaatry's flag coavealeat la viptag down the traits, magle baaeb of doing things Jtmt as Qpea hall Ihat I had not beard her.
All tha and for tbit parpoae tbe
OaaUMi BmumI le prMefred to tbe cob
have played aueh a part In tbe w orW’a
lees than fifty ;
completely trsn»f«rmed
the Handwkh Islands.
l>v.iu a twr
baroos. supcrstltloiia. hloistrous peo^
pk-. without any of the blessings and
comforts of clvlllxalftvn. tb.-y were de
veloped into a iKHHile wlib a CbrlstUn
dvlllzallou to be proud>f The eollro
popuUlIuu was. won fur Cbri-t. ami
mission work in Hh- l.Ai.-»nds udsy Is
among the foreign am! m»t the nativo
potiulatioii. and auM-ng tb.* urij-ntal na
tions none bss so n-a i lv rv-muKl.*.! to
tbe call of Chrtstlanitv
tin- MsimI
empire of Jaiwn. iKKvkii
the centuries of lUe
said, "Huroly tl.c 1
.. .'
or iiie.But mUsluii wdri Im - ; t d world
U not aU done. . All \Lv x ;-s . r Uw sea
have not yet le«rin*-l
-'-»g Gw- m-w
song. They are waillu,.. they «re call
Ing. and to Amerbun < hrisrlai.. a i«rt
of Uie UUnd world Is ealllng partlcu
tbe true gostK-1
are waiting exjK
them the Saviour.
•wer be? It should be Paul’s sittwer
to Cyprus. Augustine's to Englami. We
should seDd them tlu* gostK-1. so that
tbe laics and tbe Inliabltants tberv«or
can *Wlng unto tlie la>rd a m*w song
and Uls pralae unto the end of tbe
earth."
BULB aXAXMNOS.
Pa. UzU; 10: 1st. Hi. 1
xlii. 1-4; U.
; m, 7; Matt. Mvll!. IP. 30; Acts I 8;
12; Rev. xxU, 17.
• sent out from a myriad of prvssmia. -The CLrlsiUii Emkwvor monotm Is kpuwn and reiogniz«*d tbs
rid over
pass through Its channels. There U
something peculUrly attractive about
ATGl sTA CHAMPXEV Aks-d 10 Y-wt.
One ofAhe handiest little things I
Stitch an
ttfw-tx rh*wii»-y U * pupjl in tbe Kourtb ifnuir of tbe kVnuml »
underside. have ever used Is a pincushion fast
«<k-rekiptsl a natniwl tak-nt for drawink* and
d.iifr ...une v»-i
tN care and Imrdem e»f the om* we*
having had di
in a ivHl cotton tape through the ened on the arm of my sewing ma naltrwlaln«work^iaexe-epn«nall,rJ. rer
lira In.
bttttonhokMi. When flnUhed. slip the cblne. It it tlmply a pU‘ce of thick
It is a ble*ssc‘ek world to lake the
over a bruom, draw up me tapes woolen cloth about live Inches long
Children into and their swin compre
tie securely, nrst
sweep the and tbriK' inches wide, with a narrow
Th« Orange Becrel.
when it was a little green button. Just
heoMoo of it and elelighf in it w ill sur fliHirs wx-11 with an ordinary broom. ribbon siring at each comer and at
It esas told me by Marltza. a little beginning to be an orange.
prise obe to seHV There Is a aonl up
dirt, then go back the middle of each long side, by which
The next time you eat an orange.
lift la the very thought of wings, and and forth with the covered broom-— to tie it securely in place. When at Greek girl, in far-away Turkey; and
am going to tell It here and now to j tO to And out its secret before you
of song
1i is one of tbe things In occasionally shaking it against
work
on
plain
sewing
one
may
often
the
life we cannot affore! to mUs
** •
side of the. piazza io free It from dust. use pins instead of bastings, and thus every one. because I never have found j
dls-i
-------------------------------With this euablon any American child who bad
little w'hUe it will shine almost save tome time
j .
D'*t
»»»• Narvoua
May closes to the beat of drums, as if it Imd iKK-D mopived. and U tar on which to put them, the pins may covered U.
It u aoi wbolty a Bid day.
theV^ 10.11.^1^10 Jai
to tbe .New Hebrides, th.' Samlw icb leUmls. tbe iniUlpplnea. Madagascar, and
tbe tsk.w of every een.
Mlaalons in tbe laMnd world Itave
been unusually sucxMfuL TIkt har^
had much to cunteMl with
with
Nowhere
have men become uiorv* d.-g«-aefate
than in tbe IsUnds of tbe worU Here
very often
existed.
MormUiy
n km.wn. and tbe
eUndard of living has been tbe lowest,
yet In spite of such romlttlons .xmsplcnous success luis been aehlev t-d. "Tbe
Isles and tbe iubablunts tbervor’ is-cm
to have Um-u waiting for Christianity.
The Christian missionary went to Eng-
he sharp taste of tbe volatile oil li
the power to counteract acids in tbe
a dish cd watercress, and cress sand-
her own garments. Teach her that
Huy a yard and a quarter of c«>lored it is as important to mend her clothes
It U a wonderful pleasure ti> any one ’anion flannel.,which will U* enough as to learn her schiKvl or music lea
to be so in touch with tbe olrd world for two covers
son;
that all are equally essential,
It comes in scarlet,
that a mue new or vdd i* om* of th.*
id gold, navy blue. brt>wn. and a aoft and tliat the earlier she begins the
must witching things on
earth
to
House gray. 8i*w
up
l*ag
shape. more easily will the lesson be learned.
aluely and to flud enil all alsMii
the Make a narrow hepi. an inch^aniUa
aoagalcr wh.me erewtor it is
It is a half below work two buttonholes, one
• door out inti, another world where in
one can emte'r and (or a little U.se* all
In Cleaning Time.
Rub the nickel stove trimming and
throwing off of Irrigating acids that
ing how to keep their clothing in re^
niiK*r. To avoid this vexation
it. try Ihe plan given Indow.
and
then the bead
struggle
of *nyf.l.r.r by .ri.b. ,po.wiUK »m.
*“'* “‘J*' ''.f “• '““K •»
animonta all! i.n.-n r,Kl..r.- li.
>'"=• '
■ Bui »by d..»l you »lv»
Ammonia U an fac. n. ut
!.«■
11.- .mall ..ranis.-'f^lU- I. a
)»atr. From the time a child can hold
luirilctilarly In dry. a ntvdle in her little hand nho should
Mopping Is wet. dirtv be shown how to mend. iH^gktning
twesiiy
least
hammock, that depends whethe
lounger means to use it for napping
know
have seen an etrlole In Trave rse* t'ny
at
not at all decurat
• As to th
if a nap is desired
should be hung
Ihe father bird, the swe-et singer. Is
white
n
while
are Ulked of. are not
and are very expensive and hard
gel
They look like fish net and are
tbe plated handles and
hinges
of
Mant/a dug her Unle si.h kinged
10... mtouhe c*riH-i an.l twlsttM her doors with kerosene afftkjvhUlng. ami
ioen-d hl.s Uit,*rual insides was hurt
polish with a dry cloth, ten cents"
at flrsl. but we And they amt
The
Mildew siiains can be removr.I i,y ’H'n*n h. in before she answer.s!
worth of oxalic arid dlssoKed in a*
.r says that no part of his
rubbing with ammonia dilui.d
with’
‘
f..r nu* at the
pint of hot water will remove paint
wa.s hurt but the l.rewzini
spots from the windows
l\>ur a ill
side hid.
of the
few drops of anim. Ilia in- tlu
He into a cup and apply to the spbts
,
and
the
ng water is very r.hhI f.nv oily
With a swat., but Ik- sure not to allow
skins.
the
achl
to
touch
the
hands
Brasses
had onlv fl
liHllne spots on linen w ill dlsapiu ar :
may Ik- quickly cUwned with it Great
HIS MOTHER
if soaked for a time iu ammoiiiH and
care must b<- exercised in labellnK the
little girl whose tendency toward rinsed m eU^ water.
Ixntle, and putting It out of the reach
The be.-vt way to clean hairbrushes
lion was marked brought
of children, as it is a deadly p-uson
with water !o which a ft w drop.s i»f
ler.a note that gave proof of the
SikUs in varnl-.hed furniture are reTh. n Marii/.a ud.l
that the child's affection
!iu»v<h! by rubbuig them with essence
.-cM-t. and ihi.s Is it
evidently inherited fn.m the maternal
li V..U I.H.k at I bl
lul of an of peppermint or spirits td camphor,
ComsUixh Mixtures,
side of the house. The excuse was
e that the scar and afterward using furalinre fiulish
as foUows;
works much better to mix sugar
m.ni the stem Is or cold llnsvKMl oil —Good Housekv-epIH-ar Miss W.: The n«n api»ear. and cornstarch dry. If chocolate ** '
^
Iflg
X
^e of Evelina -umise at school yes also to be used, grate that Inta
terday was an unavoidable necimslty cornstarch and sugar and ih.*re w»ll|J‘|^^,
Tin Cam .
these stx.kes. you
iuuiHl by indisposition
superin be be no wasteful roHiing in a ^‘* I**r j j ^ ^
_
If you do not know what to do with
duced. I fear me. by my own lack of
itensil
Every cook knows how\;'“,«^‘
t^at pile of tin cans which has accu
ill be
(oreihougbl in permitting her to par- Impossible it Is not
t..
leave
ai
mulaied in your back yard during tbe
J op.*n It: and so
aki; of lunutriuous and Indigestible
lity of the mel—
ilate stick ^ .............
winter, says an exchange. Just ar
ou can tell as Marltza did. how many
concoiullanls beyond her cai»aclly to Ing to everything
range them in a low pyramid, cover
plei es” your orange has
Uh^lInilated. llem*e the rt*suUani in
r costs little 1
them with gooU soil, and you^will
Perhaps
you
think
every orange has
>iUon and Indlgesllon mH-essltat
kept lu the box with the cIlhA
have a splendid mounji on ktlch to
yiie
same
uumlier,
just
as
every
apple
the absence of Evelina
from
ind will seldom ui*ed
washing
raise flowers
The cans will hi>!d a
triuud
Kindly
pardon on overfund But to return to the dry mixisl-com has live cells which hold Us seeds;
great deal of water after a rain or
but you will And it Is nut >.0
Why
nietiur’s lack of Judgment and ex- surch and sugar.
Have the milk or
after using the hose on the mound,
iise my daughter’s absence for which
r on the stove just at t» e boiling
’
and the effect of Its presence is seen
• history of the
r am in a mvetsure If not n’together ,«.m.
r.tp ..... .
..r
os
*"
In the growth of the plants
te.-4K>nMb:e for 1 0.L0.1U have uiaae 0 Ihe cbrnsiareh aud sugar mixture, orapge. when it Is a flower, or per
haps when it is only a bud. something
luy will iKiwcr superior to ber^ and
1 will mix very readily, yet not c*Kik
Value of Watercresa.
ufflcicnl
toj™«> J*am»en which hurts some of the
thus
her fn*m the mastication
he cornstarch
Have sufflcuni
toj™®>
\Vatercr»*sv
Is a
rapidly-growing
hole inio
tnioi<*‘’">'
of them ou
t.f lujurituis rt»nconiHani».
I In-g to moisten well and turn tbe whole
h***’’’' ***"
plant and a grei^appetizer. It con
Ibing
Killing milk or water
tains more of the natural salts, pot
as not, the add It ion w ill scarce
ashes and acids required by the blood
A Ihiv who had bt'cn absent for two ly cool the other and long stirring and jiduinp and juicy the orange Invcomes. than other plants,
except
spinach,
l-lt ha> no more Motions than it hml
days came to school on the third day,
aiting are avoided.
which is a great mineral giver
The
bringing the funowlng brief but compreheuslvo note "excuse'':
Dtrt onv. edther. but two, iluuigh tuily
With its black and
"The. Mex
they
or simply fur reading and
'vx
Willy lt.r abseutz
He
fell
down
> just before schtsd time and wi
Thn orthnrd pink with blo:^..-oms
tlladly puts its bright.side out:
Farmers’
golde n heuid
Were lying low. both In om-
had
iKized■' when another absentee of tht
day b4*fi*re appeared with a note read
lug as l.dlows.
esiKited Miss:
In the name of Him who ever tries
tlM- gnld. ti
the majority of people sling the ham
mock in a cool, shady place where a
"It damiwns the clothes niu<*h ui
evenly,
she
declart-,1.
and beside^.
when I get busy with the week’s iron-J
possible"
P.H-IS praise Ihe sun for shining
bight.
We Urn-‘the
look, the more mttracllve both bam
and must «
Th * lark may have ’hilsglvinRs.
Hut she hlde:< away her doubt.
on this year's ham
wide mad are the
of them.
They are
and the gayer they
"Some of tbe more pretentious bam
* mocks have canopies over them, but
such a looter could be
Iso probable exp**tu
and alsi
Hni It k.H.ps the bright side out..
Kre long
"The valances
mocks are very
decorative part
heavily fringed
would he far t.s. and if you think a toou-r would |
tbssl chs-s
kindly, let me know if pmisi
are* in te.uch with Hie- great CcsmI
In said UKitt rlng ’
One. mother
Then throve tbe golden robin's work a spirit of childlike trust pnd cm
fldence* we can t«* happy In the flerc
apace;
esi storm of circumstances, and. so
Hundreds of times he sought
the
•Kind Maddum: Eacouze Jaima for
living shall And ” ;iound our Incom not iHdn there on yisilday. We hav.
lucky place
pleteness
Ills- complel«*ncKK. 'nmnd
W'bere sure, he thtMjght. In his bird
it goto an it el up his tjalmaea
our restiossness His rest."
« an his pa could not git him no
Wondrous provUlun had hevn made
others outII las. ulte. So plezt
The sun may have Its Imuhies.
Ikith locks, the white snd golden, clis
Slid dream in it at iH-rft«cl ease.
small to rule the universe
rule, snd m.me way all things aork
trees
his class, and
Ho many times we ask the question. danger of missing promotion at
"Why must evil and pstn, soin.w snd end ol the term, brmght the follow
desth i vUt
Whst is It all f..rr
It
note of inquiry from hU mother:
is only that g.H,dness U innnlie. that
"Would It tw any gtwl to hln
we rsn trust H. hading
A g..verii iiK.ier flir Henry T I ilesire him to
Ing Power which our .nisll
minds pn.rooUKl With the rest «.f the cli
could
Of her old grand.lre; it was
Or cherry
drudgen
of hitternes*. of suffering unt.*!d. has
ddeii; lennlum of universal good is the n.-ar
er by that «.ne great .le*, ^
hair
Which our w«te darling easily
A
r.e
bss filled iu war. wUh grei-n grss.
ha e ihi-lr chtbiren excused f. i
great etjuntry ha. belptd
on
-e.nc* in.tn Mh.M.l, A teacher
cause of universal frts-chun.
The
a large and varrled ndle<*Ti.
us tty 1 world ha. ccjme up n step on a high th«
‘excuM-t’’ has consi'iiied i<i
;cr*p:ane of HvlKsatkm. and the mil lug
i.f them appt*ar.
We dropiHsj «me day a
And
Why . They Ware Excused.
Ito die for one's countn
The earth
was plowed wUb shot ami .hell
adult
; cr quantity of water than those wbow
! but a ccnUe memory even m Ith iW* plactid at tbe top to hold It to«ether.
These covers are a great Improve
jwbo bore the biiteresit
bunlena
•««l
"
. I beanacbe mi^ |«in.
To otben. to ment on the old way of lying a duster
Hi«b la the eUn tree s ever noddInc i most, it i« but a ftury told
The lit over a bnsim. a. the o!d'fa«‘hh.m*d
bouseU*tp*
r. dh! in tbe days
crest
I tie cbUdren lauicb and dance to bear
Oatbertnc from far and near tbe tiny
shreds
An
wurkl iHsU’i makcu
to the bOaml world.
U the toplosl referemxw he calls upm
nhe Mtau and the InhaUunu there•nerres and brains are stroag -It aids or to "Mag miio tbe Lord a new
aonr* and declares -Wurvly the Imlee
the di^icn by making tbe
food
ahaU wall ftc uk- and the mitps of Tariroluble/ and seems to have a direct ahlah first to bring tl^ sous rrvHu far.
effect.
their silver and their gold with tbesn.
onto the muK- of tin- Ixml t’y God
wet b:
When 5*ammcr zephyrs are. genii
The-. - and
idling along the l«ck yard, and th
siuilhir itaH-ak’CN iUu-irute tla- f.n -t tint
'rummer girl has all
her
prettlei
In the
of the work!
lu Ubicde w«-n> to U-ar an iu:;oiUat
g..-n* made up and ready
weai
part.
she begin* to think of the bammoH
Tlie hU:« rv
. tiai, uilsKi. ns has
that will hang l^tween two trees. 01
fuimit-d tie i.r-Kll.iUsi.* of tlK- p
if there aren't any trees, and
sii'
iMlaud mioaamM h.tve Jhk-ii prv.MineQt
ivv.. in a flat, upon the
porch or
lirUiUibty obveijindsh
talmKl Its
t he hammock that 1:5 used at pros triumphs
rnt I; uf ct:Uon in gsy colors and Iterraiieau ami aU through- Its hUtory
made in tbe most
Ciimforiah o ui island ml .on.* hare U-eo toiisoPniMM.
Haul's lif-A sto|>idu;: iJ::-*e iC’h;* Urat
vtvie
l-hal U about the only diffor
•e. that 1^ made in hammocks mm gex-at mi-v4io:inry Joi! •Ta.-v w:.% i ;i tbe
year to yoar they got more and im ro Uhind of ryprUK. ami la-r.* Im- moii tits
first dbaiuxUHbed lotivert tot lirisH.incumfcriable and nicer to take oiu
Ity. SerulUH I’aulus. a R.-ni.-in d*i»aiy.
vase in
A hanimotk to be |»erfoct Sim-e tiH-ii ('bristlan imss..u,s h.ive exshould have very
wide back rests, tendetl tl.rouglMiut Uk- ishiad w-uitl. to
which allow the occupant to lu
on each side
One seam is left open
tm il* inches, hemmed with narrow
hems, and a button and
buttonhole
All the lunff day. upon bU t^k intent, jtbe music and see the tiavltiK nna»
Backward’ and
forward
busily
be|Tbe older one. fe< 1 tbe thrill of patrl
veat;
jotlsm and think how tx^uilful It •«»
time.
:shouM take a pint at a meal and take
kvur m^ls a day
People wHb weak
. ened nerves reouire frequeaily a larg
I the shape of a broom, having a seam
Mm. M. E. C. BATm.
Hiia
l antiomi of fbmag can ohea be cored
i fairs, and are made rather prettier by
I tbe addition of a brier alltcbing Just
After I bad taken the parcel of sewlasher Mother had eeaL I fOTe Marlt-
done, ice it and put on It
When
nuts
or
candled cherries. It Is very fine.
Mrs Tony Donetb. Hmahab, Mich.
Line a plate with paste. Beat one
egg well, add one cupful of augar, and
Line larg<^ cupful of chopped rhubarb.
FUl the plate, dust a little flour over
«
It and cover, bake. eat. and flad «
tbe matter of Increase In tbe numUf
of sodetks under tbe “New E’orwnrd
Movement’*
Tbe deflnlte pro|K»sltlon
which Is tbe bmria of /work in cxmuh-ctk»n with this new Uoe of aetlvity. aa
sut.-d by l>r. Clark. Is “at least a 10
vut Incfv-aae la memU-rship dur
ing tbe first aU mooUia of 11M3 or be
fore tbe time we. gather in our Internadooal conv'enUoa in iK-uver next
July.”
The Christlaa Endeavor
swys
Bible. It aims at-a Bll.llcal type of
CbrtsUauily. both la character, expe-.
rieoce and activity.-Rev. ttiarbw A.’
Oook of New Jersey Bute I'idun.
fAny question may he aaa-tl that per*
talas to any phase of OhrUtian EuOeavor
work. Addrsas Lock Uox CTt Ulnsluua.
on. N. T.J
JSo 71
O. P. A. Tob-tu. O.- Tbe
• should alway s be a.mi
Xa 7-J. F. B. M. Iroowood. Mkh.Tbe beadquarterv of tbe I’nlU-d Hoctety of X’briatlaa Endeavor ai.* at
Tremoot Terngdr. Boaten. Rev.
as E- CUrk, D. D.. tbe founder of the
A good way to sew on buttou la to
pie. as nuirliloua Juices go Ini^ the
brine to a great exieaU PUh of all
kinds is good (or them. Raw eggs,
contrary to the common opinkm. saye
sciMce. are not ae dlfeaUble ae thoee
^Sum than
RlawnL
light
It while
THE EVENING HEtlOlU), TBIVEBS^ OITT, MIOH.. SATlllDAY. jlAY gO. 1»08.
Ay^rs
Sarsaparilla
\Te put the best in it. You
jget the best out of iu And
the doctors apprDvc.LStfS&
THE IMS TOUCH
(OrlftaaL)
A aoangir ata|««l ooa arwlRf *t«
tea la an Italtea hamlet A girt te tbp
plctnwaQOeAoattuneof the country waa
aetling tbe uble for aopper.
-I. {bat your daufiblerr aaked tba
Urn* IMA.
A
tUf ofl i«l Abo U wan
fcaoini U Buar >« tom of IbrlMCaUrtxi a wiK'trt
MAaakm to
mgh bad MAaakm
t atlMnl
flvaa la a larfe baU llw oibor
teg. nia wlfa and manj fiianda mtm
1
ITCMS OF INTEREST.
<
Bot
r rsnjt. of Uw
I! Bolpitbi
Bolaaria arr M«4ru,*.
i,y
IMh
;j
| »bow
------------a rluiar.' of i
lUlol.Ml, iu.It of
i
Toi.u
—T...
lihK
laovt-A
«
•«r ttum tbe gaUnr
-U tte Hon. Mr. Hlaak |»CYaenir |
A auJoU Wt Ir U inK mtid al C brln
iaula f«n- a «mW to locate tbc luas
tiM WfAi^ aakL
fUowtr aua
«ud majeaufTiiij
inaj«Unill> tbr afore-1t iietlr irf»1e.
fUowlY
i—'aaJd etatwiilla ollirUI roar from bin
i„ ti„- tM,\ouy of J»i«Deae In New
1^,^ ]n n ^minttif part of the bouar York citT tb>‘tr are alont 3.<M)
nd tuny
CTvmatlon U Ulrpal in lYiirala and
recentlj tb-diei rej.-sted a bill eetkinjr
10 leirallxe It
rt/.^
J .D> Mr. BtaBk." he r«4l«l. *. B.
en>w-M. r.th«
B«u« to It.
r.»r wrapwaa ui* ii .-alln a wcwejWper for a i tt*t..iorr a Vb-tma butrher
Ua« l.es n Hii.h) in ebminca
tMc*.
wHh 4i rn.|.l.*.l. lb.1 «•• »>
gmt *• K
rii,luifT»iwlin:.
Tk» duU «l.ud IBot »«. l..»ra Ua
I.vraiulda,
Artd) II. r . rnd onrot'wdny.
.rftiT lUr
A Nortb lujcrUait r«UlcMu.kr taken
«UT lb. »ol- .J.—I .-y.U- «•»«' j
dara
m «^»inarl lo tbe muaraiti of I'arlr r.f.iMM all
Clara analoiay
analoiay aa
aa U
U rum*
ra
wlUi bla raiber bard aeat. *I»uriiii the ,ood for
iuoniha.
uotbur .i.d cw.f..lo« tb.t
„„ ^,n.tK.M,l. .1 . bro,,.
tt, lyllv
^„,.rti„... I..O..B.
hufidrodU.it
*trang»‘r of the Undlord.
**Yc«. elpnor.
Martua la my HiUd.
Id a good rbild abe U. Never baa aba
given me tbe alighteiit trouble. Every
body lovea her.-jbbe baa a aad look.**
‘-That U becauae abe baa come to tba
larrUgeable age and 1 bare no dot to
give her. iibt? lovt-a a young mnu. duUwoo Luigi, a.ab.*s*p under, but be ta
T047 l*oor; Uibidem be U a dt>^mer, or
be fauci.-a art, wbh b ia Ibe aame thing.
laattAd of watching the abeep be
ajM-ndn bU Ume akeicblug tbeiu. Last
»ei-k be loot three abeep and waa dlkcbarg.^1 on Katurdny. It U tbla Just
now that makea Marina aad "
“la that one of bla akelcbea-lbat
rum banging on tbe w.nlir
“IVm. alguor."
Tbe am.p.-r waa brought In by tba
little makl. wbo aloud m.jK>.Ue tbe
airuager wbUe be ate. WaiUug for bU
ra witb ber banda demurely folded
a faraway look In ber eyes.
*rtly after mu|i
fur. When the able was etcanx!
tbe young felR.w caim* In. w ondering, aa
did Marina and the Undlord. what waa
wantiHl of him. Tbe airunger went to
tka wall and took down tbe |.lcturp of
Too Croat a Rlak.
In almoat every neighborhood some
one baa died from aa attack of pollc
or cholera morboi. often before m^l
cine could ba
•?
ua.d InKt
aa imicb
>.f.r
li ning U b«d. but of
lug is vi-ry dimculL
ali
u r.ii;;biml udib
nutnf
If your skin is yellow; >*our
tongue furred; if you Iwve
backache and hcudadie and a
naslv taste in your mouth; it’s
because your liver is out of
order. You are bilious.
iBa CaradOaiekly aad Saally
tathad, Whlak Hakaa Tear
mack aad lawila AeUva.
laas that your liver t» out U ord. r
AlrrourdtoestiooUUd. 1
ltw»iootl)-UmakMyouU
IRON-OX
Tablets
I aeUTUy.at*l*l dlgesthe flrael new.
fromUfaaauntaf through ovary nerve and liber
afyour btoag. aad you wtUlDok well and faelwclL
IrtHHOg lOMalaao an thb by toalng nr the
gyalaw to that Kature Ukea care of her own.
They are naltbar porgattva nor calhaitte, but
, lhair plaaaaat laxallre eBeet U due largely to
Jh^ wTM!aU.I^|
ORKATLY ALARMIO
• «y .
Cmt*. SO M
•▼atewafonreUMaam Wtt tea fal
Mr. H. P. Burtw. » statet at law.
tesaa 1 aAiad ihiato ■nhairaWi paiM fmn
S2 to S4ko«»MdMtobaytofiidatodto ta Otawirfil.. 8. C. baa bcaa tfoi^
Cor four or Br® yaara with a coattew
uoa cough which, h® aaja. *pMUy
alarmed m®. cauateg »• lo f®ar that
I was in tb® ftral stag® of cm
tkm.- Mr. Borhago. haring
Chamberlain a Coogh Re«mly adr«^
Used, concluded to try IL Now road
what h® aaya of It: -1 aooa felt a r®markabl® change, and after using two
Bilious Peopl^
;*
aad. aa they do net raase an artlQelal eibUara.
They du ii by so touiug up
the nerves Tif ilic liver and di
gestive orgati'i that ihe blood
is freed from jxiisoirs. :md Na
ture restores the torpid liver
to full power and activity.
aleohol for tameduie eff
and
habnwhtohUaathtog a»..re not leas than aleohaUta. IroaOa Thbleu buUd up tha system
angeroos. Do out etpeci Imaadlate
aaffeetsfroalroa Os TableU. They
natural, ragular building up of all tbe
Thla takeaa lluletUnA but a a.*c
Bemewber. Iroo-Ox TalOets are not r
rHIect: ttoey aretonle^axaHdldlnguptheent
hanica fire only
nrty tablets In an alum
I cetds atdruggltta.or
n ot iwloe. Tb- Irr
Imn-Ot
I
s^aik'siisr.'riT’
Th,- next luc
hlH d.-partur,-,
ae.it tU- pUtiii
on the ,x»ni,T.
to Ih- Bold.
iM-fon- doing w
L-iiig tlr«t1iis niuiM
sfi d.N.K-r li. I'ari-
teoMTAMlIdMIocteg
r.Waota aotear wbo write tea aber; ktte. Not to wa k teiriof feegasney to a
mclaka to ba prid lor In pafat and M&ring.
AVterV
tba pattont wtob •
s:rcng body and cite totelkcL wbicb tot
boitles 10c.
BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can B« Found la
If'th,- r-.MU w,r. r,,ualh dlrldi-a
among Its m:..il>liania earh js-rsnii'a
Mm.- woilM 1,,-alMUI ."‘i ®, rrs.
.V fullsi/^M I.uni horse at work
require tvi, l\.- p<>nii,ls of ctnsU,d
and thirty ihuiioIs of hay « day.
l.ouu pmind- of
iyu,-«-li AI-m ti.hu
Mueii .md
llks «re iH-rfi:int-,*l by u m,‘ib,Ml w!.i, h
dnioM ai.) vv. uKin ,iin toL-v
The
Iniw.-rs It, vvhuli tlu-v ar,- k-H ar,,m-! with v.,t.
tti.wii nith
on lhi> Is pin..d .t l.yer
if Ihe falTi-w to' l«- s,-enl. ,l o .t I'l; M
, l.,>,-r of
h-nv.-s. end s„
in
of
lu. iitv lorn
hours evtrvi.im:
|,;i\e a del h at.- 1>*
lt*iig
LoL-s-.me
H
i..-* have e\c,-i:
W .j^hlngtoii
^STWomen's Headaches
Scalp IrialaiRt
Facial Vauafi
Af1i$iiUUirDf»MiB|
I P'S.”
|*urt.«n,»i{v.„lo ttr.Mir,
;
i Uii4r.-v.' u,:* Vgl s- « Tt>
wittiiRBlKk
--
-
v
•vH;:
orvV'i::^
*'
r it M -Vvu"
E.W H,sines &
_ FIjejNSURANff
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
When Yon Want a Nice C«i of Heif j jyjiij » «
rau.i M.v I
Jom.
tl... kind ..f <
A m*»nrn
i
j
Butchers and Sausage Maker^. j-picAiNici, Nru-iK
l;m .voii
U lK,du l
-iugu-.i
.........
Wil!
, f„f
KhM K.»)< b Ml
..
I|.»iiF.|,.
to
h l„r iKv-k and Uan- "
’
of Stillwater,
Mr Joseph Poniln
t over 12.000
Minn . aft,-r having
with ibe iH's q dortor* for rtomacb
tniubie. with uit relief. wa« advised l»y
Mr. Alex, inohard. to trv
I box of Chamln-rlaln's Stomach and
.lv,-r Tahleis. He did so. ami it a
veil man today. If iruub'.cd with indlhe nun
..f .piwist > or ctinMipation. give these
rial, and von are certain to
lan ph-aaed with the re«uU
It 25 eonU per box hy
DRS.
SAWYER
&
PENHALLECON
Traverse City Mark
...DENTISTS.
sffSrr. p r flour^ 11^ 1. a V\, Y? mil
...CARPET CLEiNINS WORKS...
■................-.................-
.............
N. B. CHMiN, Fropric
Don’
; KrikE. ••r IM
OLED.
,Mau:c . .'ly b> -Uu,r«n J
ci»»: L, .
GR.VN0 RiPiDS i mous* RV
COMPANY.
\,.d U - M ! -t mIt iM.-t -.1,- l.ti
JOHN R.SANT0!:^§|5
iSuick Arrest
A GuIJedge of Verhena
Revere
e In the hufpllal fmn:
• of plies, causing 24 tu
medldh failed,
doclora and all remed
Picklen'a
Arnica Sal e quickly -ar;Ion
and
cured
r,-^lod further in da
[,lm. It conquers aches and kills pain.
:5c at Jas
Dr
l••^li;o.'d living iiKi,.'Lines
llyiHg
;e pu- t.Hhi. lyls. ilK• .-n-l.-oeous p.'il,Hl. V
|6ENERAL INSURANCE 1
r-*~
A-. D. TYLER
DENTIST
WiihHim liiock cm
'ph
-r is..l .’.»evmc
TnkUj-
.<» «l
Tr»r.t-r»r t1»y mt I
MW
PERE Marquette
IjKiS
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
'Th.-ii llrghi jiM,u l.Hvr Im-vii
as thnt of ili«- l•^UJ,•rrtv.
oh
FIRE INSURANCE
:.|k.-v
J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Mi-
irr^rxj’.
L, L. A. BUILDING,
Made Yeung Agaih.
'"•VT
ss2s,J“xr.wri“o‘
4L.-I*.- l%l.-.oi
7V-1-.
.Sl.lv
HANISltE - fOHTHEASTEFNfl.N
w
I:
Farm For Sale
L
b-li
Hou«- l4.a-a.
M,»HAn. AUvrH.W.4 Tvtglfu^l^^
u
i.f
Ionic On® dolla
•one of I>r. King's New Life Tills
,-urh nigbl for Iwo weeks bss put me
in my leonR' again." wrllM D. H
Turner of Dempsey town. I*a''^They'
Ibe bent In Ihe w.>rld for Liver. Stoi
nch and Bowel*
Purely
vegelab
Never gripe.
Only
25c
at Ja».
'^••My kvme Is on ll.e fa.n- of the eh,-, k. this tube Is Inffamed you have a rum lohnson and F. H Mead*' Drug Ston
I must put It on the ba,k tlu.t you may bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed. Deafness
draw the
All star*,! over Ih,- th.uM.-r of thille Is the result, an^ unless tbe Inflamiimacre, known a* fUu Bt®al or N»«.l
tion can b« taken out and this tube
mo. who iM-ld Ihe .l„-, k. and re,i4 ih*
VPOJ. .V
ham (arm
Ona of th® 1^ to Cwma®.
r®Rior®d to its normal condition, hear
lorh l!..-r He.
TraT^rs® ®o®iny, I'y ■.!•« ®o«ih ®f
uauie -Meitaourer."
ing will tve destroyed forever; nine
<IuHetuo W.-Iil to rant t.» atudy. cases out of ten ara caused by Ca
Then- was tio need of a d,>t wh,-ii lie tarrh. which U only an inflammed con
rtf L.t
J. E. GRIILICK CO,. CITY
mank-d Marina, for as «,sm a* luceom- dition of the mucous turfaecs.
plcled bit ttudh-a li,- sprung Inlu fume.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
I no,-, I t cm from lidurr.
for any case of Deafness (caused by
GRACE A. HEItSEY
15,10.
irrh)
cannot be cured by
catarrh)
that
ran
for medicine, bm
Send for clrcuTteyBavdiae«.®te
Hall's Catarrh Cure
milling
did
me
any g,Kj,l imlil 1
polltUhi
t.>rky
Mountain
T,-a
Made m
,
Tol«)o.
O
CHENEY 4 C.
Z Rtory
Irely well
Ja*. G. Jobn^on.
banquet in Ohio i
farm, rs. Th ' desert vvns Vo 1m- tw.-iiI'ortv ihoiivaml bird-. nu>
ty-flr® luskiouR G,-oigla wat,-iu„-i,.as.
plp4««. areT-;>„rte4l
have I
The day b®fui,- th,- dinner Mr llnmia
PhuiiouTHpu .ylimlert which n-pron-t-eiiily na in,- North Caivi
bad tbe mehu.R plugged and Humtl a duce the |H»J.••-.d-mii iwiiiil iM-yi.-di,-pint uf chaouvagne Into eo* li imdon. tloii" are iH-lug a,lvertl*ed fur ^le In
then
them on the Ice. After the PariH at IT^
h.
dinner eaeb f.nnuer got half a iiielmi^
*Tl‘*u* furtb,T ,.rdrT«l. th»l |.uUlr iwrfl.vr
tbmrwU be rivt* tj pubUcRtbe, «l • «>py of
'They U-gan tasting them wiiiketl at
each other. I,*oke,l wise, and U fore tlie
affalrs wa» ever every farmer w.-ts
: M^ and Exprraa.
I
We fully guarantee
DR. IRAN’S Compound
as, a sure cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
Furmtr Srtaightened Out.
local application*, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of Iho ear.
There Is only one way to cur® doafan,! that Is by constitutional
-Who an- you. signor, w ho by the
es
Deafness Is caused by an
tom b of yonr brush ,-nn turn p.v|H*r In ‘
MNE<CIIIIDUI
'
hU'*WN^ AU4r»v»
MW*U..« ,o
i*t»
V
hand,si me a dollar aaylng. 'Glv® me
another bottle of Chamberlain't Pain
Ralm
I wanMt in th® house all the
Fur sal® by
riv,- yi-ars :»l.stin,n,v is said lo Ihn-d if the In. Uil.nt,rtspilr
,H.,m:.n.nt.
.si.-ml 11
.nd
Q M
O
i In ibc tn«i
HOW IT HAPPENED.
r p,-opl,- ,solid reallre
Then with true iiati
hnii slmplUIty tl.,-y
str:iug,-r. M.inn;i's f
t»-!,rs. nml. l.nking tin
.......
TIm- T,-\:,s h'gislainre has isi«M*d
law pHivlding K.r ihe t-xi,-iunnatu
of pr.iirie doi.s.
ese pci.-tH
D“ .'X'tji':'"'*
b.
RnbSIO:-
lan living fm a t
ti a short time 1 go completely
cures all ki
double,! up with rheumatism.
and Kidney
of Cbamberlaln'B l»aln
matisni, by acting on the blood, hver and
Halm and told him -to use It freely,
and if nut satufled after using it be'
neeil not luiy a cent for It." aay
Uay.ler. of Pattens Mill*. N. Y.
f,-a' da>s later he walked
into1 lb®
Bugbte A Roxburg. «. E. Walt 4 Son.
1'.»l.,i.4s, •moking 1
m. iid.sl l.v „.ii ,• ,l,H 1
ni, nt of ,-<Mi»ninptlun.
Ladies' Turkish
aiH.sl i: i,dl ,1..
m;.l ..,n..riiul„l
Matt.J.Johnsons
6088
MRS. L MacARTHUR
Reg. sixei 60c. f 1 00.
«'ii« Most P«rf«ct
irn this way and will Mop wmi
ilm-.d
b ast T«*'
gain. Kc-p any mail tlmt
le till then ••
um- luoruiiig a luouih lat,-r tin- stran
er ro:ii.iH-;ir.-,l nt th,- imi and was rc.IV.-d by th,-Jttiidlonl and .Marina.
• A h tt.-r f.ir you. ’ said th,- landlord.
Woman's Chance Remark Gave S. E
Tlh- Strang,-r t,s,k th,- h-ltor. ,M"*o-d
Wait 4 Son. an Idea.
U ghiin-cd al a r,s tangiilnr Ml of pa
A lady riiMom,-i at S K. Wait A
iH-r it ismihln.sl m.d pul it In hla Sons sal,I lo a friend;
If 1
sn!,l
IK>oU,-t.
Valm Vin»* 1 would -giiarani.s, iv,-r>
Wla-iv Is tiuli,-iiH,'.'" hc4isk,-d.
pacKag,-. lor 1 am sure no mu- tsm;.!
All. signor, him,- you w,-iv- here lie m-^dissi
.lissail>tl,‘,rr.-miirk pav,- .S. K
X not Mind aiiotlo-r s.tu.Mi-.u. lie
• idea of offering i*
slarvinc.for
!h.nusli.imf h,-ms,lv,->
.<, nd for him. 1 want t,i s«v him."
-lu-vor it fail-d. And ih,- ii-siilt i*
Marina. Mhos,- Intcn-st in the siran
r,-marKahU- sal,- for il^s nmst n h
r from the v,-rv- m.-m.-nt It,* ivappoarod shoo,- in b* r soft Italian ,-y,*s.
off for Gull,-mo. while th,- land
.‘.or 1h)x of
went liisidt- and r,-lurn,-d with a
of wim- whiai he s. t U fon- hia l'•alnl Vim- the 3
Then
:ur^,
BUSliESS CARDS.
I a ate PTLAseta tk kmith
Is managing ^ htor ol
tto- rUrl-Jan Endeavor World.
Dr
Clark i-^ ,-,lilor in ehlof.
A Sura Thing.
tu.*9 are bnputel to tba cMU. It laUsa
It Is sabi that nolbhjR is sura ex
the muscles atvdaUowa than to capxoi. Ill cept death and taxea. but that Is not
altogetber true. Dr. King's New Disin pcrieci every for Consumption is a turc ct
fur all lung and throat troubles. Tb<
ooditioo for the final hour.to that the actul
sands can testify to that. Mrs. C.
labor to short and practkally painkax. Da» Van Metre of Shephcrdlown. W. V
says .
“I bad a severe case of Bron
chitis. and for a year tried everything
I beard of. but got no relief. One bot
tle of Dr, King's New Discovery then
curt*d me absolutely." , It's infallible
out of ev-Tv
•Hiullt-mo,” said tin straug.-r. "how
wouM yon like t,*"go with me to raria
|.» stud) art';"
»r:" rxrlaiuesl the youth,
bn'alh.
- said, opening the letter
and taking oi.t the r,s iangular pain-r.
-is the iu,-aiis for your ,sbn-aliou.‘'
-He liumb-d a sins k l,» th.- ts»y. be
fore wl.os,. ,-y,-s dainssl the flgunMi 10.Ois) fnim-H.
and do
teniplnthiiis of ParlA
1 n iuni and marry Ma-
ro ®oria of everybody «U®
Ooc
aims a* well aa h® cam: tto® other aa
oor aa he can aad get bttslaeaa.
Tbe one whif painu as weU as h®
aa U all tbe time learalnf; the other
i> qnawk-n .ruo b« 1
A Startling Teal.
iH-iieU be rt^i.keUluHl the
Taking
uulu.al on tbe lui. k ..f the paiH-r, nink. reaulllng in a wonderful
liig tbe outline of a elirr U fon- It.
Colic. Cholera ib.lcijt beuinrrbagca
• All. hignor. it will slep olT the cliff!”
auM tiullemo. dellgbt.-d vUtli the life
that bad be^-n infu-ed Into lb- drawing.
-Urlug me your eolois.
Now you
Uu
othw BBdlcln. lo um. U , preecrtuc lUen.. Tlie patient Kalne<) and Marina aland off tbetv You.
upon
.ror ------ ,
fr»»jn the flrat, and -------Guliemo. fold yonr nrins and turn
tack In 14 montba.** Electric Ulttera
away from her a- If In anger.
You.
MiAliIvaly
Marina. dr..|. to your ku-N-s; pla.v oue
PIRSONAL
Jaa. 0. John- band on Id-*, now try to think that be
Only 60c at Ja
The young dm li.iw of MarllM.rougb Try them
U
nUiut
to
leave
you.
U-bevUig
that
baa a falb««r. .umtlMT. a alcpfatbcr. aial flon and F. H. Meada*.
you have deeelvetl Ulni. while you are
a alepuiulhcr.
iunoiM-nt.*'
J. Wella riianipney, tbr ar1l.-*l. %vlU
The lovers did as the stranger had
go to lluaala tbla aummer.
bid them.. Tor half an hour he kei»t
Miidd them In the aauie |Hmlthm. then let
Joelab E. Lynn,
Jay cioulda Kin|.b or ivvu U.r U..rei-il. it H iiMVv 111 ptecroBK bitt. r ai d them real and
partner in bualuraa. died In an almathem . ngaliL
uiir.
i.
i.lins
.M.r,.iii;u
AIM
a
I
nif.d
booae at Wciblaglon. N. J.. rt*. cutly.
When he had tlul^»MMl. be abow.M them
Stul.i •eiiaior until .M.uvh 4 1h-I. and tbe pielnre. They U.ih thrt-w up theli
Tbe Ute tjeuioul William H. rrank.Miidd la n re:.M »‘« i:t«tUe In
••‘►a
luinds with delight. The little tlgurc
lln of Hartford, t'oi.n., left an .^tatc of
. Ill tb- old da.va. tlHfiigli. lb* y were of tiuUomo had aerwxl as a line model
I138.000.
bosuMi fikiiiU.
.M.'foiniia va* the fur an liijimtl lover; Marina fur an in>
‘ Tbe Ute Mir Oliver Mowalt of On- Ifoder and Mudd a folb.w. r. oiu- day Junnl ItiU-vis... th.-lr ....tui.u-s eurlek
they were diali.i: legeibrr.
^yduv. *■
MaCtmaa.
bow
^.Kb.‘ ^gmor.- «ald tiullema. ‘if I
iM to ytmf hay? *
oGuJd but do thair*
••ttetean.*’ aarM terld. |ovuidly.
-You may nol
It ki ftgurea. foi
•wraute O-hMyaa ia plaaaa# wHh
•liy. mr «ald IMOamaa, "I didii t your talwit lies lu auiiuMl* You an
Afittea ta bead nf tba ««fnrt<
of ami.»M and labor, bomnaa tbiak ha waa aa aid. bm. 1 Ull you. rather a l,audaaer than a
Rydnar- -wlam th« tima rom.w ITI do Ncvertbeless you will oi day b#
^matblug hai.drama fur that Ik.v.“
at horn#.
great painter.-liew cull that U‘ whito 1 tnunot In
Jamea V. Rcynoldi. aeorolaiy to ^ Mudd lAa«i»*d ..Ter the tnbfe. -Mac
bt aaid. -wb. n vo„-xrniil lo do an;
InslnKledrMayor liow. liaa reortrod tba ( hiinm
thing f..r th.- -Mu.bl faii.lly .vuu forp
-Genius Hilda a way.
1 think you
arcoratiou of tbe order of-the double
^11 break through the surroumUug dU
dragon for courtertca eiimd.d lo
dvantagea and n-M uinm Us pn.pet
advi
ITlnce Taal-Chco
ttrartoaalateoC i
A Wife Says
ir.'..*..
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■•■to Ti,
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