The Evening Record, August 05, 1904

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The Evening Record, August 05, 1904

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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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1904-08-05

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liK «Uy !• wmA »#in exp*ct^ Iroui
I «rf Hal ChMC where
rwllag toee
m9* tram the smM« of the mi
dtfwva ahM\ hl» hr Omral« Xoroki.
Oh« Md Ifodn hut aeeardtas to dU
pideiM tron New Cbi^m. nch a dU
pdtflii may b» looked for ffom Port
Anhvr ai welt
«t Peterehara
A dhOdMi from 6t
cnriad bit mle
^itaiee that the cm
to feel the areaieet
aazlety regardlac Oeoeral Koropat.
hla'erealtkm. LW» homed all al«ht
til the Peterhof palace, as well as at
Oaay of the mlntetriea aad Inter
chaaiaw of meeeatei between the cxar
aM hU oOdale were frequent. The
Olbllo. too. ooatlaeee at a high pitch
of aadtement aad bnlletln boards are
earranaded by large crowds eager to
m Um tret aews of bow the men at

the eroat are faring.
Oeneraf Keltef^a tody.
,Uao Yang. Ang- ft.-^e«eral Keller s
hbdy airtead ham Thursday accom
pimiat by' hla aoa. The funeral serelbae win he here aad the body will
thmi he eeat worth by rail.

NO SEnUMENT PUNS
1-PfCKfcf^ iAY NONK Att
now
UNbkt CONtIDEftATION.

teerwury Call Of th« Wetcber Work
men In Conference In fteperd to

By Wire to the BreiLlAg Record.
Chicago. Aog. I.—Iniemallooal Sec
retary Call of the butcher workmen
baa beaa In coafarenee with represen
talleea of the United States bureau of
labor and coaamerce The importing
of ImmlgrmaU from foreign lands U
anld to be under eooslderatloc. In s
■tatement giten out by the packers
an oScUI danial of any pUn for tm
medUte setUemaat of the strike ti

m KILLED Bt INDIMS
YAQUri MURDERED FOUR OF A
PARTY OF HUNTERA
Matllated Bed^ Were Recovered by
deldlere idl Trail of the Indtene
Wae LosL
By Wlm to the Brenlng Record.
Tuceon. Arti.. Aug. B — A telegram
from the Ouaymas. Mexico, consul
hdre. sutea that the Yequl Indians st
tacked tea hontere nrsr Vasada, Ilf
tetn mlleB away. Tuesday Three were
killed and a foorth died of hts wounds
Thdredaj
A detachment from Guay
mas recoTcred the mtitllaied Indies
but was unable to follow the trail of
the Indiana

ACCEPTED KETSTOHEBBICR
OevermneM Olrecti Use ef Traveme
City BHok Oempany Product in
Pederel BuUdinq.
Some time ago aamplee of Keyetooc
brick, made by the Tmrerse City
Brick cxMnpany were eeni to Waahlng
toa to be teeUd relaUm to lu quality.
Word has beaa mcelrwd by the com
paay that the teit U satlstactory aad
the oontracior baa been authocit^ by
the treasury department to nee Key
atone brick la tha new fw
for the Interior walU.
The eo^paay It mak
hrkk and the jiant is mahed. The
pay ron for the past two wm
aboet 11.000: TkeeompaayU

mxoN im AX

flpaeW to fha Smalwg Baeait.
Haoar. Itkh^ Aog. A-Uay Bad
laa« yaetariay while at Work la the
hark wooda. fall ftoai a log sad atrack
kla kaad oa hla aa. eattlBg a amh
throe teehea kmg. Dr. porcy dmaaed

**™SnSLn,
flERBIHmiEii

Tbe timber for Urn extenaion of the
dock line at tbe Wc-qwe^ong dnb M
wOl be flUed In and

•werr BY nut.
m Haadrad BaAdtotfs Went Deatmyod la Benaaay.
By WIm to the Btenlag Record.
Bertla. Aog. C.~The towm of ImeId. near Heitbroaa. Oarmaay. wee
swept by a diaaetroas tm today. Threa
haadrad of the MS balldlogs la the
•am to the Hospital.

Tbe amatcara didn't show up last
night at the medicine sbov hot there
will be some on tbe program UmIgbL
Cbarlea Carver baa moved his ab­
stract oBce Into tbe Insumnocc oOca
of O. P. and rraak Carver.
There will be a meeting of the Ceotral Labor Union at Moatagne haU at
t o’clock this evenlng^
Some of the fishermen are complaiatng that trout fishing Isn’t like It used

to the Bv
Phtl^elphia.
B.—Mr and Mrs
^nddelphla. Aug.
At
Joseph
Wharon. a well-toHlo bride and
ephVe^.n
om r^ing at 3M0 Em
UTTLt OPAL VAN LEUVEN MAD
ere mo^ercsl
ko^ered In cold blood early this
IF YOU WANT bunt, bread or cakes
HER ARM tROKEN.
morning
if ^
Hr Harry Fisher,
Flihe brother of for Maccabee day let Trimble furnish
Mrs. Schiron
Fisher entered Ih**
Schlron
for t^e purpose of robbery and
Was Struck by the American Exprtee
«lng dycovrred In the bedroom
Wapon. Corwer of Stats and Union
fUter hod
had brother-lndaw
brothe
of hto lUter
shot
LAST CHANCE.
and killed them Wh He then shot
shoi
Streets Last Evening.
Any ladies’ drsm hat in the
himself but the wo^lpd was not fatal
house, forwieriy sold for fS to
Opal, the 7 year-old daughter of He was arrested and tent to (he bos
IS.
Lucky
Strike sale price.
Viliam Van U-uven of near SUver
c#»oic« 98c.
lake, was struck and run over by the
The Globe. 118 Front 5L
Amertcan ezpreaa wagon at the comer

CHILD WAS RUN OVER

of State and Unkm street at 6 o’clock
last evening. Her left arm wgs broken
Ld her head bruised.
The imie girl started across the
street with her mother They wergoing diagonally across and Uc
mother had bold of the child's hand
The wagon was coming along at a
good speed, as the driver had to make
k trip down town and gel back in time
make the B IB Pere Marquette
train. When about half way acrosr
street, the mother let go of Uu
child’s band and allowed It to go
‘. The driver saw the danger and
tried to stoi> the horse. The distance
too short, hosever. The child
a>ed bewildered and started dl
ly toward the wagon. She was
knocked down and a wheel evidentlj
issod over hoc arm.
The fracture was not serlo^is Dr.
sanlon was called and Immedlaleh
reduced It. E:xamtDatkm showed Ihai
child was not Injured internally
outside of the bruise on the head,
which is not serious, the only Injun
wa-H the broken small t*one In the sn»
The driver of the aagrm n^grvttej
the accident very much and will |>ai
the child s doctor bill

INTERESTING LECTURES

PROFESSOR LADD AND OR. CHASE
ADDRESSED INSTITUTE.

Psychclotiy and Pedagogy Professor
Ladd's Subject—Or. Chase Spoke
on Dlaeaae Emergencies.
The teachers Institute was ad
iresaed today by two inten-sting
speakers- At 11 30 I'rof J 8 Ladd,
rormerly with the Yp.sllsnti uni\er»itv
but now of Ann Arl^ir. talked on
•Psychology and Pedagogy.“ The adIrses was lleteoed to with benefit by
sll the teachers.
At 1:30 this afternoon I>r O F..
?faase gave a practical li'ctnre 03
lUeases common to the school room
xnd cmergenrios that are always a
CKossIbllUy. The leetiire covered the
l^ronnd very thoroughl> and gave the
leacberi advlcv’ and ulea^ which the>
^ put to practical u»e The cbKtor
Jiscussed the symptoms of chicken
pox. finanpox. mea-sles and
con
lagious dlBi‘asej» Huch as searlet fever

frosted bauds and foot, pn.l.Higod
bl«*ed. severe cuts and bruts. #, hr
hones, drowning, flts and common arrldents that are llablo 10 happ4’n al­
Mrs. John F. Ott Was Mocteas st Very most any day Th«* talk wa>. not c»nf>
Piesasrtt AfTsir This AfUmoon.
beneficial but era# al»o very enjovabUPink Color Scheme.
Chapel was ctmducted bv Mis.s
Bettes. During the c<»ur*e of the day
Mrs. John>^ Ott.
fnetids County Clfwk R.>lM-rt Walter appeared
have come tXdxpect somethIng un and offer»>d to give the trwchers a
Jly pretty and unique when she practicaJ lecture on how to obtain a
gives a party, entertained over twent> marriage llr«'tit.e but hN pro{xi#lilon
guests this sftemtxin with a muricul was unaniOHmsly i^jecu-d The tnstl
lute closed Unlay until Monday mom
lug at S 45
School romra>iiioner
In honor of her gtiest. Miss Louiss M Crisp will not bo In hts
lomor
Sterher of Chicago, and music in one
form cw another was the key note of
the afternoon A delightful program
was given, consisting of twangs by Mrs
A. 8 Rowley. Mrs A H Holliday and
Miss Maude Hagadom. and piano num­
bers by Miss Stecher. Miss Such an J
take and Escaped.
Mrs Garland. FtdlowlDg this came s
•Musical Romance.’ eonslsilng of
By Wire to the Evening Recordquestions, the answers to which were
Sterling. 111.. Aug 5-Thr.- iiandtts
the names of popular songs and
at 7: IS this morning held .ip Chlcagt*
formed a roroantlr stor> ai^ the ques
k Northwestern fndght trm’n No.
lions and ansm»rs pn»gTesm*d At the
at a point eight mlU's fmm hen , mis­
head of the questli»ns on each card
taking H for passenger train No. :
was sketched a staff of music, with
The men escaped on discovering their
the words **Do not forgeU" The first
prlie was a mandolin candy
filled
with lion U»ns. and the conmilatton a
AT FLINT NEXT YEAR.
box of randy in the form of a piano
A dainty color scheme In pink was
State Asaociation of Probate Judaea
carried out In the table decorations
Will MecL
and the refn*shments The renter
Charlevoix. Mich . Aug 5-’The pro
piece consisted of hollyhocks in shades
bale Judges of the state closed their
of pink. BurroundL'd with maiden hair
ferns Pink tripods of “lightning rod ■ewMon here ycsiciMay and will meet
reception straws.’* were at each plate, at Flint next year Atxnit forty were
all connected wRh loops of pink satin presenL together with many ladles
ribbon and under these were the The party had a trip to Boj3je City by
favors, consisting of bon bonlen‘s m boat ycaterday and an outing and held
the form of guitars and ban>vs and a banquet at “The lnn“ last night
An address was given by Judge
filled with little pink candies. The
menu as far as poasibic was in pink Hooker last night and all unite in pro­
and consisted of tongue, arith French nouncing the meeUng a greut succews.
arcull
Judge F. W Mayne acted as
pnaa. potato salad la Individual cases,

ONLY
50c
npairfor

GenniDe
Indian
Moccasins
for n (ew daji k»fer. AU
tixea of these mooensms for
woohen. hojt and girk go
at cmly 50c a pair for a
■horttime. They are light
able and toogh

The Best
Kind Of
Footwear
For Campers.

fireal Books at
CWIe Prices
A new lot of popular copyrights nuch as “Crisis*^
•Grauatark" “Ytrginian" Climax and Iota of otkm.
formely sold at $ini and $1.50. Our apecial pri«

59 Cents

Call early and get the book you want.

C//i> Book St0i^
ggjgii;.tgr

I DON’T WANT TO BORROV^
YOUR MONEY
But I do want to give jrou better eglue* for it thaa 70a can gut
place in the stale. I am about to buy my partner's rnttrat in mtr
business, therefore I need the money bsdly.

FOR TOMORROW-SATURDAY

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Cbe
Red

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Girl
Cross American
A S2.50 Shoe

is tbe place
where yon get
proper attention,
and when yon
leave us
you are
always pleased.

MUSICIL PIRH

Oxfords

ENOA
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY

At 5100
N ou get the same ttylc at is
found m higher price good*.
We give )x>u new toes and
Ulcsi heel*. Call and see them.

The Old RelUhle Shoe Hoist

Frank Friedrich & Co,
New sunn 242 Front Street

219

American Drug. Co
ALBERT E GLOBERSKY.
mAHAotn

O. C. MOFFATT
Abntrmcts of Tltlo
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eatabltshwd In 1808
: Room 210 Stat. Bmrrk Bldg.

COME QUICK

HELD UP TRAIN

mnccarooi and cheea© with lontalo
sauce. oUvos. pJcklaa. The rtme ooh
STRUCK SY LIGHTNlNa
ored Ices wrerc In the torn of r«l*>rs,
wUh strings of baby ribbon and the
John KannMfy Was Instantly Killsd
rose colored cakes with white Icclng
were deooratnd with pink floarera.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Banlt 8te. Marie. Mich., Aug. B.—
Holly PtOASsr I
John Ktmn^ of the Oanadlan Boo
By Wire to the Brenlng
l^rohoetlOAOOaOay.
was straciL by Ughtning while riding
Holly. Mich. Aug.
home from work and killed Instantly.
O*Na0 Mt fbr Manistee on Smith, n well known pkmeer. died todmy. aged 70.
TtV A WtCOBO WAKT AD.

A

Owing to tWi thcA thnt haJf uE ^
pmrtnonhtp wHh tBo oUmr hnlf. n now
mm Is being tnntnBM today. Tbe
work of pytlng H In nUrneied tbe

mm

Another quick turn In
MENS SUITS, forcast).
Our best Hart Schaff• ner Marx and Stein
Bloch Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.

IMOW $17.00
Hver>’ correct shape and color now on sa.le

SI.00, Sl.5a, $2.50, and $3.00
WEAR THE -rOURRS''

$15$16and $17 Suits
now $12 unparelled i
bargains, come while /'
the assortment is
UAST OMANOK.

E. WILHELM XT HllMiyLTIIH CtOTHWemi

Nov» the time to bar rtmiMnts.far acfaoot near.

We

akAvebiglotfiiiutbkforchiklren’idresMS, Udiovaistsand
ikiru.

Also remaants oC silks,

Tbej are reduced tn price,

&oaON£.THlRD to ONF.-HALF their regular piicc.

MADAME RITA KRAOS'

aad ihooM be done for greater boceeee la ear coeatyr Rerlev by A1
fredDay.
S:lh->PrlBar7 work and seChoda.
Mr«. U G. Via.
4:dd-The Teacher aad His Work."
Allred Day.

IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER^TIMI
It Is Mresklng lo step Into the La
groCU Candy Co. and find the Bost
parfe^ appotatmeau on every hand
Aside from everything looking goo
they {BMtt good. too. sad “for why
as the* esstenier says? Because the:
are b^ie made, the candles. th<
cream. Wen the flavors. They aJs«
amke s kp*^talty of borne made cbocu
^ery one of them stampe<
be Keoeeelly of Mies
Child Btody by FnrenU and Teach­ “Harris "
ers." Mrs. L. G. roa.
l:Jd^Addrees. The Stale Sunday
"Jim" Snlkyan tells of m friend, a
School AssociailoD—Its Alms and
Mfferrr from ^Mwmstlsm. who. bear
Operatk>ns."AUred Day.
tag during the fkrty part of the win
tar that red flsnnA worn next to The
i:0<l-<V«fereQoes In separate roomi body was a ren»e^l>^, for that com
of ooenty and townahlp prealdenu fOalnt. parrbssed seversl undevshlrts
county and townahlp
made of that msterlal The clerk ss^
anred him that the giKHls wm* guar

NOT A PLCOOt
iA tiN foN or odTteor eserltiis ol
itmnwtir paitr. Mr. Omer
gNMlMi Mi boon dliCtiiiliK the
if tM 8t bool, ooort^loo. Relo the Booer «oeBloo be eeje
<hM bo ioei Boi *^e<took the taot
4AflU of Che people eUMl recorded In
•Bor of the SOM MoMteri. os4 that iu
piCpetMtj bee been eeeered bjr fedml
-T—------ - - Tbeo. the 4UUnsoiib«l
Oo prBMwt SMB oe to ergee thel the
toMsmi of Jodse Parker lo the ooovopCloe rapplles a “blank In a dUabled
plPtform.- and pledgee the desocrmtlc
party to the maliiteoanoe of the gold

township and Sunday school oOoeim.
t:Oa—Derotlonal serrlce led by Ber
»:SO^BeiiellU to be derived
enlted eSort In Sunday school
John While, president Leelanau
ty.
led by president of

r to the (
In behalf of a
MlMR vbo has already pleaded guilty,
the Parker telegram does aotblog of
the kind. The mooey qoestioa was Ig
sored la the St Louis platform becaaae the delegates la laror of the rw
pdhileam system of sound money did
NDi dare force tbeir demands. The
Mryaafonewers.,redded to free ailver
pad Sat BOaay. were loi etremg to be
-laraed down and the toorentJon com
prOBlaad Its differences on the que. i
Iloa by a cowardly dodge. Bo tar as ^
tht democraUe party Is concerned, and |
It Bast be ladged by lu platform uttaraacaa. the money planks of imand|
IKt iUnd. and they must stand, as;
inneu of the democratic creed unUl |
ehnnged by a vote of the democratic t
party in oonvenUon assembled
I
The tartlf qoertlon !■ also a “federal
anactmecK." as Mr Clereland would
nay. It would be just as logicAl as Mr.
OsTeland s argumem to insist that the
OBisslon of the larllf plank from the
rsfNibltcaa platform would remoro the
Meae from tbc field of poliUcs Tke
BOaegr question is just as much an
laeoe aa the tariff and must continue
to be so long as the slablllly of our
cartwocy Is opposed by probably s
mahirtty of the democraUc party.
attractTvi^dcntal

PARLORA
Whea a patient enters a dental of
•on he V ahe as the case may be is
with tbs surppolntmenu of
ronadiags, and If the appi
tha oMes are comfortable.
ahd plaasaat a faellag of confidence In
th» work of the dentlat Is at once felt.
The oeicaa of Dr. C, D Miller. suUe
m new State b^k bnUding. are very
--------- doctor U glT.! potion.
lag the beat 1 Tice that skin and care

A HffLPINO NANO
ti an appropriate aame given lo ^
of the best scaring machines ms
Hara all the laiaat Improvemei
arttk a drop bead, nicely ffnished. 1
this week only are are aolllng them for
The
la town. Best laam boee In the state
fir the prlco. Mlilar A Morse.

non! 81. East
LAOIRA. ATTENTION.
Mys. & L. Bonner wlabes to aaPBBea to the ladies of Trarerae aty
wd rldaltjr that aha M apadally propnrad to giro thea plain alectric aad
aad do maaleartng for them at

DirriNOUE.

We hnro the moat nolaMro etylei
la Mehly Utanad Atob BlUiaaiT C«
apBaMT wear la the dty. Mad even
iBPgtanr nraatloa la itroat aad o«i
l|i hata aad are are otmetanUy rooafr

p
K

;■

|L

Irom
work.
boun­
Wex-

Maaagetnent of a Successful Sunday
School.' Allred Day
ld:N^*The Sunday School Out
look." Her P ^Millman. Bellaire.
Dlscuaskm ted br Mr. Drveraux.
preeident Benzie county
11:00—Round taiile conference, prl
roary work. Mrs. Fox.

_____
want Aa

ttcoRo

*ne man who started the talk re
ailed that there had been three
ohns in the WhlU house He mem
loned the two Adames sad Tyler
“But James eras the favorite Chri#lan name for presldeou," was the l*M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET,
epiy. “You msy recall that we hare
That the Hot Springs medicines
lad Are—Nadlson. Mooroe. Polk. Eu
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAY
hanan and OarAeld."
I ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
Only One Gsergs.
! sale by all Rest class drti«g)«t»“But there was only on
>et us drink lo hU mcm^xy
be Arst and lasl.“
“As there was but one George, there
PRESCRIPTIONS......
IBS been but one Thomas, aad as 1
im a sort of democrat al tiroes I pro ;
4/v
ws
«sc a cup to Jefferson," said the ex
incar car r^MputihiUty.
judge In the group
Trr mt
fdc rara/fr
“Have you overlooked the fact that
cdfa/W
• e bad two Williams for president?" I

hr Sail Bf AR Dnobh

isked the man who had recalled the |
4ve Jamescft. “There were Wllltam
Henry Harrlxon and William McKlu '

“Elghicm of our priwldcnts had no
middle Christian naroro. or If the>
had they never signed them,
Mr
Cleveland baa a middle uanie. but be
MlminaUMl u early in lifi-.- amid the
darter of the gabftwl
“And aa we look at them, aaid an
dher. “all of our proaidenta. aave
McKinley and Kt>»*<eve]t. hail Erngllt^h

tke Bane, of fMir aMraUrtea of aute.
foor of the traaaiirr. ffee of *ar. flee
of tke oary. aul tkree attoraey gm

and ha^. * Eroti Mmas nsw panda
are Mcladad RiMia DMaelatMa Sale.
TRY A RieORO WANT Aa

AMERICAN DRUG CO.

Signed FuH Namea.
POPULAR LFX"n*RE on radium.
“That reminds me." quoth anothiT.
ieU-Kra|.b> and liquid air at
•that we bad but two prosldoois who City «»iH>ra
Aug k
rN>pular
signed both Christian namea. John )
21.. 50 and 75 conla
Ticket.
Jnincy Adame
Henry
Wlliu

MILADY’# 8ATH
As sell as the baby s. tz always fol
k>s«*d by a genenniR use of isirum
i:to-Oonf*renee In separate rooms. posder and Iherv are kinds to suit alt
tastes, such as Mennen's. Palmer's.
primary teachers. Mrs. Fbx.
Teachers (not primary). Alfred.Day Rlcksocker's and others, both scented
Van Boren
Aside from talcum I snppoao some of you Dutchmen
Sunday school superintendeou and and uDscenled
powders. Poxxoni's, La Blanche and would claim him. remarked a mem
^ffleers. J W Mllllkea.
2 (KV-Half Hour \tlth the Word." half a doxen other face posders can oer of the Hidland Mxlety
be found at Bugbee s City drug store.
uikun.
Alphabetical Standing.
22: Front 81.
j go_Bu.lnes. reports, etc,
•Hoa dot-* the entire lut aUuid. a!
3 oo_Addre... Mrs. t'ox.
dhaN-tirally- aaked the curiout. man
3 30-Add re... -|>>«ndaUon Prlnct
“I hK.kiMl that up thf‘ o(h«-r day." re
of Bunda> sch<x>I Teaching." Alpllrvl ihe n-ady man
“TaeU,. lettiT*
f^^d Day
of the alphalHM ha\«- tud fiK'ir«*<l in
a well known flrtn at s tno<lest sslsry
4 oo—Round
conference. Al
he prealdeory They are D K. 1. K.
He
fultiUeil
all
his
duties
satlsfn<-tor
f^ed Day.
lly. but there seemed to be somethini: N. (), g. 8. i: X. y and Z
“MaviH- y.,u can teli us right away
Ueking. Bnniness rsllers did not m-oiu
There In more catarrh In this sec to take him seriously, and om- suuld • hirh ltd 11T haf figured a> you ii-rni
tkm of the country than all other dls occssionslly inquire;
:t oftem st" aaked the man »ho had
eases put together, and until the last
"Kay. bub. where's the boss*^'
started this brsjich of the talk
The grsdnste finally decided to
“Sure.
waj* the prompt n*pl>
raise a l>esrd At the end of s week
There have been three A‘z. two (J *.
his emikloyer came lu him and said.
scribed local remedies, and by con
“It's a rather delicate su»,Je«-t. but thrtH- H z. thri-e J z. ihn-i- M s two Ph
local treat Pm glad that you have resllxed lUst
and two Ts H. C. F. U R. V and W
le. Scleoce
it It your youthful apr»*'«ronce that hai have
reprea4^u*d once '
has proven catarrh to be
been kec|)lng you l«« k. Yon will take
tlonai disease and therefo
Presidents' Nicknames.
chargv of the shliTlUfi dei.srtuieut lo^
oonstltulional trestmenL Hsll's
"How many of our prewSdentz have
Urrh Cure, manufactured by r J.
“And some people say that appear had nickname* *■ ai^ked a man who
Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, U the
SBces count for nothing." remarked tlic had com<* In al that moment.
only constitutional cure on the
iket. It la taken Internally In
graduate “it took me four y«nrs In
This required a little exerclsr- «>f the
1 from 10 drops to
get a college rduratlon, and in four gray matter, but the man who had
acu directly on the blood and
weeks ni have a Iwnnl I made 110
| ■urfaces of the system. They offer i week on the strength of that edo«a made the alphalxt a ztudy wa* to the
fore
after a brief lull
tion. and pot promoted the first week
' I count t»-ti. • h*- said
"We had
on the strength of the beard."—New
11
York Row.
Old Abe Andy Jackson. Andy Johnznn
| Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. ToBoo Harrlaon. Zach Taylor Old Buck.
#0#OM FRIENDS,
Chet
Arthur
and
Toddy
Roosevelt
There Is no use in talking, you can't
^Sfe^AJllTSSuy^ll. for constlAnd better ftitlng thlrU for the money Some of these had aihor nicknamethan the Elgtc and Herald brands. Jackson wa* known aa Old Hickory,
1
------------------------Tbey are made to wear and look right. the first Harrison was Tippecanoe.
GOOD FRIffNDA
Do you know that you spend more We have them in a large variety of Uncoln was the Rail Splitter. Tsylor
than two-thlrdi of your life In your patterns. Cut negligee. Fifty cenU wa* Old Rough and Ready snd
shoes? Your feet are two of your and a dollar. Jap underwear la a good velt is freqoenlly called the Cowboy
pretty good friends then. Are you thing Kttbeck A Hoyt. 1X1 Union St. and the Rough Rid«- “
Cabinet Aspirants.
giving them the advantages of the
A #ILENT PARTNER,
"How many members of the cabinet
best foots
rifsasing to the taatc, quieting to ever became prroklcnu^ aeked ihe
|

the nerves, slays by you morning, man who orvlered tke laat rxHjnd
solid, so are aJaraja amooth. no
noon and night, but never obtrudes.
“Six." was the prompt answer of the
stitches or wax to hurt your feet.
Is It?
Weaver's
Factory man who bad worked the alphabet
They keep tbeir shape better and wear Wbst
Smoker, made from best tobacco, “Jefferson. Madison. Monroe. J Q
better than ordinary machine sewed
rolled and Juggled into shape till It Adams. Van Buren and Buchanan
shoes. We seU nothing but the best
cant be beaL They bear InvesUga- Each had been aecretary of *tate.
makes of shoes. A V Friedrich. 1X2
Uon. too. as they are union made, Monroe was secretary of state and
E. Front
borne made, for home oonsumpUon afterward secretary of war. both In
Try one. R. E W’eaver. manufacturer the admIntotraUoQ of Madison “
THE LAOIEE WAItTE.
“There was another cablaet oBrer
We want you ladles to know that
ONE OF THE NEWEST
we are specially proparod to gtre ytm Devhros lo kltoken ooooomy. Is the wbo broame prwNdent.' said the vet
eran. “You forgot Jeff DarU He ws*
folding step ladder chair that can rise secretary of war In Pierce s admlnis
to the occasion every time. When the troaon. We all know of wbai he wa«
tired booaewire needs rest sba has
± desired B
only to “Mt down the bars" and the
But nobody said anything. After
which we make no additional tads a comfortable chair at her dls^
they had ahak4 up tke bag ooee
rge. The wagon wlU eaU. Blthar
poaal. These, with a Urge asaortna. Star 8team Laaadrr. Wright meat of seooad-tiand furniture you will more and old Hunker said that Tyler's
admlniatrmtion look the cake for
a. XU Park BL
End al Frank Ranh's. 40F E Front St. ibUce-oiM la the «aMaM. He rw off

Prof. Patty's Radium will Bat for
of years, bet k may awror
IV MV 8Q0OB nwB tha laahioa amr- BiUions

re again. Bee R Mohday
hati aad taka groat pMaaaro in ahov- <
wEtU-Xt
<V
thi pretty thtega. Mia* Hack. >

a

sfTensard Mr.
BnUIvsn t friend revisited the shop
vhero be bad bought the red fUnnel
Bhlrts and rrglstered s Wg kirk
against the prepetrsilon against biro
Of what be termed **a big swindle."
“Wbafs tbc Uistterr ssked the
proprtrlor “Have the shirts shrunk
or faded?"
“Fsdedl Bhninkr bowled the man
-Rhst do you think my wife said to
me when I came down tn breskfnst
yroterday morning with one of them
onr- Weil, sir, she smiled sweetly
and asked:
- *Why are von wearing my pink
corsl nerkinoe arouu.l your throat
John? "—New York Times.

J. WILHELM

Biauty RensiliBS

Tke mlraale at
eipeHaieoU nest Hooffaj alcfat

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Commencing next Monday
the Hot Springs remedies w (I
be tor sale at all dPi^g stores.
2254 :i

$2,000
an investment of

1$3,500
cb-anyl yearly Om of the bol
p^.>pr>^inons la this city.
Call liKlay or uoi later than to-

A. F. NeHInger. C. W. Ashton,

I THE PEERLESS MARKET
li2. and a brand new meal mar­
ket where tiualily and price*
arc nghL Give us a call . .

=COMPiniERTS 0F=

THE ECONOMY STORE
Wc have Just made a contract
with onr
the largest frame
and art gxKxtz roan ufacturera In
the r 8 u> supply us with the
latent creations in Framod Pic­
tures. to iH' used cxcJuslvely lu
Traverse City for advertising
purpose*
Framed picture* such as are
shown In our store would read­
ily sell in many store* at $3.0d
each. You can stvurc one at
only Kik* after buying goods to
the amount of |2hty
Thl* 1* your opportunity to
furnish your homos with pic­
ture* St unheard of prlcea.
Our prices on other gooda will
be. as usual, the loweaL

O. T. COX
2S5 E Fnmt sc
ati. PIisu

HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM YET?
Record Want Ada. bring Big
Returns for the money ttraented.

IF YOU WANT A

REFRIGERATOR
THIS MEANS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
Breausf! wc will not carry a Kcirijjcrator over the seiison. We
have had splendid sales and now want to make a record and
sell every one. You know what the LK()N/\RI) CLEA\.\HLH KKFRIGI'RATOK is. so there is no need t.iJkinK
about that, but the price is what you will be interested in. and if
you will call at once wc will talk prices so ronvincinjjly that you
can’t help buying;. \’ou know a Refrigerator is used twelve
months in the y« ar.
Yon can’t make Dollars any easier.

WANT A BUGGY?
We are offering: the bi^^^^est kind of inducements to buy now.
if you arc at all interested in a bup^y. These present prices
will last but a month al the lonj^^cst, and you might just as well
l>c enjoying the pleasant da>-s and evenings in one of the best
buggies in the city. There arc several styles to select from,
but “the other person” may get just the one you want, if you
delay. Remember ONLY THIRTY DAYS for these prices.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

THE NilNNilH & LAT
MERCHNTILE COMTHtf

from tkai cUjr.
crlUeM BWwp PoUar wvarHf to
vlMl hm kM doftT ^ btebop Mid
-I m9U m9 liMt I
ktt
■Ulfttad or«r BislMir
■«**«
MMAirnm
4il» wlMde «ain«f
<ta wttk Ibe «tAlr iMi bM dlfsrac*
fiU. 1\ir »r paitVr w tbdroiigiib
ttrtuuMadbim. I aoi inor» radloU It
^ mjr irStf#a <MI mi
Ibe bii(l|Mt fnHtad ]
4«il irnmm, I btff^ JM» 9dvd wbbt
Mer lor tbe titdma made for tbU pv
tiewtmr eeiotm. It if a btd ImsiMi al
Iba war ibrooib.
*11 If aol tba Ant tliiui that BUbcn
Mlar hba flCandad. Hla atittnde oc
Mml ^nMtloftf a«tar U bl<b. Hi>
latMl action U nafoitanatc, becanfe I
amaaarllf radocu oo tba tbarcb, aJ
tbcMgta It bta own ladlridnal aeUoa
^ tba chnrth If la ao way rafponai
*3Ubop Poitar It not a ircai nas
In tbe BpifcopaJ cburch. He U resard
cd af laflnaatlal by aona ouuide tb«
cburch. bol not by ibofe In U. Hr bar
no ■Undine with tbe other bUhop*
and baf no iafluenor in cburch leelf
"^iatloa. No actiun will be taken by thr

itanuneouajf paaa tbronab
lietioaary or aevermJ inebea of
MeiMlM
Radium I* m*ml
farmer than the faiToundiiMc
>here. and o%eo when iromey
Uuld air, pli dearee* below aero, will
five oB beat and llaht. That thU
3>eUJ can exert aorh eoerior and with
aate l» the marvel of
tdcatlau. who eatimate that a million
/aart of thli coiutani activity will not
leerttaae the tnetar* wHaht hy a bun
Iredth part of li«df. It ct«*u over
li.oooJtm per pound, and it 1* not ei
>ectad Prufeaaor Patty will brlnj:
Dairy ounref of It for the radium en
:eruinment next Monday nl»:hi. but
will hare plenty to *how ami expert
OMKit with—and lu value U to enai
Jiai rumor aay* a pnvate detective ac
aompanlcf him ooMtantly to i»ee that
ao harm befall* him or the preclmi*
tubci tif rmllum. Remember the time
ind plac<*. City opera hou»e. Aur. k.

No p«»rlod In the romantic like hi*tory of Mexico I* more Icter.atlnit
han the aliort and brilliant relitn and
meteor like fall of Emperr»r Maxi
worth U. The only ihlnf we can an) mlllan. It li durlnic ihU perlofl that
ftfrt-y of "A lbj>al Slave" I* laid
of Of do la to aay we are humiliated
fbe^leadlnx character* are of the
► Nlcholfon U ven **hleli iroud old Caxtllllan ttock of the aii»locraUr famlliea of Mexico, and the
-Dlfhop Poetw is -low."
royal »ltve. blmxeir EI Aguila tthe
Ooloaibaf. O.. Aua. fi.—"Thero (» no Eaglet i* the laKt de*cendant of the
dlffcfwaaa >atweoa a placa run like ilonierumae. the ancient Artec king*,
Ibat and the other aaloonf of the coon out hlmaelf a peon, or «lave. of tbtry. ficapt that It may be more order family DeOro. HI* la a aplendld life
Ij- ttmm (MM of tlMB. It I. Just »» .Picture of a race now acarrely mor.*
homifal.” Mid NtUokal Bup<^nt«i<l than a memory, and Is a »trange com
OBt P. A. BiUut. of the AnU Salooo blnallon of kingly majesty, gentle tenlM«tio. BpoBkln* of tbe ••fiub*«r Tmv iemeaa and lion like hercencas-Ht
•plcndld barbarian. The company la a
q)lendld one throughout and the a:•noapher.- and kK-nl are finely carried
A WORD TO THE WISE.
There are no If* and and* alK>ut H »ut hy the iH^ijtlftjl MH*nery and eiat.
’A Ko\*al Slave"
when you brine your phyrtcian* pre orate ci>htunie»s
acripllon. here to be Ulled-lhey an -ome* to Steinberg * CranU o|»era
Ailed accordln* to bl> dlroctlont. ab bouiii> next Tueaday. Aug *.*
aolutely. Wo have been In the bu*l
W»»od 4c Ward tho^e ' Tw<» Mt-rr>
noaa for yean, and our jruarantoe b
ataaped.on every bottle of medlrin«
we compound. A word to the wUc l» *lth Q capahle coiniiany i»f nrtor*.
alway* aufflclent. The Johnaon Druy dnger.-i and danci-r^. all engac-il for
IjIk or her n*».;xrUvo ability
Sinrv
Co.
a*t preM-nted through Ihl* ti-rritory
ha* been n-wrltien and revlseil with
-^DIAPUTC OVER GROCERY BILL
W’aa aettled when llie hoii*ekei*per all n»»w and novel scenic and nierhan
prodact'd a check enUonod hy iL. iral effi-ct*. muklng it pructlrally a
Iradofman. A* many ladle* are oihu new pluy nmuighoui. Two .Merry
ins **hou*ehold accounu* the Pirn Tramp*" will be preaented at Stein
National t»ank ha* prepan-d a neat iMTg’a Grand next Thurwday. Aug. II
lltUe paaRlNiok contalnlUK cherkr
Iconic
Parker*
amall enough to »)|p u,t.. a pun..
rmh r Siniiheni
TbHi ran lie u*ffj In *hopplnR and wli: play of

lorvUJ ora u> the fair, eapedolly Ihoa*
klodof^ a arrap with tbom. ProlmbI)
nothing'i will lH_> OX rultablo for t-ar!>
fall a 04Jr aa tho TemrUt Coat. It .
lhrtf*o qiilru*f li'ngth. Icxjao fitting and
nnlln^d. Vbo dark mixture* arv mo*;
•ultabig. aA they do not show the du*i
In travo IlnA A fine *ol.y^loD ma> 1*
J.
Mllllkon *.

Ing riHini of a
tniln were dUcu«*liig the niH«e«| oTstmln*.
•T w a« In a tmln^-e.*' an Id tl*e
Orwt man. ‘'that l»eat evet^hiug 1 ever
rode In fur
Wh>Ot went *o
faaf tliut Uie telegmph txile* at tbe
aide of the truek hMiked like an ImUien*e flnel^»otln^l eoujb.’*
*T!inf* tint hi ng.”
the *ei-oml
traveler "I n-meinlier riillng In un
expreaii on the ----- nnd---- that
Weut Mt *n< h n gait tbnt ibe teh^grapb
pole* hMik«*d like ii Milld Ub:iol fnu-e.**
Tbe tblnJ Uiun made uu rxelumntlon
of lmi»;illi'tv-e.
“Ah. you fellow* don’t know what
hlgli «p«H-d on n n.ilr-aid i*
h> I
tnixeUil wc-»*t fnm. riil.c.g.. l«».t nimith
In 11 tmln that went nl etirh n laiee
that when we pn*«ivl *ouie ultt rmcle
neid* oT eom anil Imiiii- they looked
like aureotashl"—llatiMT * W eeUj.
LOOK HERE.
We have leather good* galore and
at price* that will surely l>e rooet
agroeahle The very ix>pu!ar Pegg>
bag*, many atylea of leather, shop
ping bag*, purse*, pocket book*, coin
bag* and noveltlcMi In leather good*
large and gorgeou* display of hand
decorated china. Raatall, the Jeweler.
234 Front St.
U-«r*htr Pt »!»• $pee««rol.
While the worl.l U geri.mlly eon
vinei-d that It i* only the nlri-ndy sn.it put up with luivlng n m ry
r<»n*ilder,itde uuiouut of ^llum ^u» « el*^•
foUtii! on it.
"W Iiy ever did you tm»d tl.e def. nd
ant witli these go<Hl*V a Judgi- UKkinl
aplalntdT.
"You Nhonld have *i»eii liow lie v\ndre».wil. and the J.-u olr) he wore, your
Junior: * n*ldh*d the loo eonliding iiiei
rhnnl.
"Tliat wa* the \erv ren«on whv hr
' »hmild not
aide to pny yon If lo
Honey on thoiMi thing- '
j ***** *lM-iit
rkiHl tbe Ju.lge
-rely. Pul tlie
:
orld will not far It Unit wov.-t bi
'
(go Jouriuih

HollUtcr’a Rocky MounUln T«a
ihould la- one of the toilet nccewouie*
»f evi-ry lady of aix'laJ i.rumlueuceMake* the face bright and sparkling
lie. tea or tabh<a. Johmu>n Drug Cx.

House
THURSDAY, AUGUST tltll

YOU NEED MONEYf
Keep thi* fact in mind, that I make
t a buslneaa of loaning money In large
»r small amount* on city oi cminto
real estate and charge too hut a rt'a*
mnahle rate of Interest Pay It back
in amount* to suit yourwelf
A few
!hoice omce* to rent, *lngJe or In
mite B. McNamara. McNamara Block

Wood and Ward
Presenting Their

EXCUIglONS

PERBAIWQUETTE

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THK POWERFUL
SCENIC SUCCESS
■ aaaa

a

■■■■&■

ROYAL
?{TwoMorryTramps SL^VE

WashlngUm cjt down the tree.
Benda cuU down the pricea—See!
Tomorrow. AaturdJy the final grand
slashing of prices will take place. If
you want to buy the clothing, hat and
THE UOBO TWO«y»*
/unniahing haroaina of your life be
Tiuiso famous funny ffllow*. Wt*«! i
sure and call on Benda tonrtorrow. He’s
got to have the money, therefore he's and Ward. pn >. niing thdlr Jolly. Jing |
ling
murlcal
fare,
'Two Merry j
willing to aell everything at positively
Tramp*,"
urtivts. 2u novelties,
•ess lhao cost cf raw material.
rommnn M-n-e price*. 2S. .*!5. uO and
FOR THAT HUNGRY FEELINa
We make a strong specialty In aat
Isfying the Inner man. Our twenty
!i\o cent dinners are noted for mlkw
around and we surely are going to
keep our reputation. Short order* at
all hour* ami anything you wish In
G. A. R. TO BOSTON AUG.15-1S.
season. Sunday dinnem a speclaUy.
Round trip ticket* will be sold at all
The Utile Tavern, the popular restau­
stations and via different routes a*
rant. New management, Bloodgood.
] desired. Date* of rale Avfg. 12. 13 and
Farron A Davidson. 209 Front Su
14; gmKt for return trip until Aug. 20,
I with extension of limit. |f ile?in-d. lu
IT COULDNT BE FOUND.
If you traveled tbe whole norifccrn I S.'pt, 3i». Through touyial sleeping
I
car
(roin Deir.dt Fur rats ^ and n**er
part of Michigan you could not find a
more roraph-tf nock of carriages, top vat ion- ap|d.\ t«i local agent* or write
and op» n loiggU.|.i. n^nabou^^ and *ur \V C Brin.US |> f A Saginaw ; H J.
n I’ .V . Gaud Haptd
rev* than we can show you Be.-lde*
our price* are much ch<-aper than that
of tbe average dealiT in any part of
LOW RATE EXCURSION
tho conntry for the wimo Quality
Via
Come and see Barney Anderson.
Pere Marquette and Wabash Railroads
and D. A B. BoaU.
Thursday. August 18th.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
X
Commencing next Monday
the Hot Spring* remedte* w.ll
be for *ale at all drug atorc*.

One Niifht Only

Tuesday, Augrust u

Those Famous Funny Pdkwrs

To Niagara Fall*.
To Toronto. Ont.
To oMntreal, Que.
To Alexander Bay.
Tlik.t-s an g.HNl r.i return for 12
|da>> fn.ni dal.- .if sal.
f-'i.t rau-s and
'parth-ulnis
I.m-uI «g< pis.
agt: :: 4
I1 F M... lU r. G l*. a.

Joilr lingliig Moslcol Farci

Everytliing'New
BUT THE TITLE
COliliON SENSE PRICES

See the Great Tropical Palm
Island by Moonlight. Tbe Gotgeous PaUce of the King. The
Great Volcano in State of Emplion. Mott bewndenng dispUy

i-CarlMd SeninfEffidt~l

30-CAST OF-30

25c, 35c, 50c
Box Seats 75c

A ThriUing Story of Lore,
Hate, Passion, Intrigue, Rev­
enge, Devotion and Heroic
Daring.

TRAVERSE.BAYLIHE

NORTHERN MICHI6AN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES

NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT

VIA

STEAMERS COLUMBIA AND
CUMMIN6S
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

ROUND TRIP 25c, 50c, 75c
B«atsLiareatB;40a.n.
And 2:00 p. a.

A PROBLEM.
New *how
The balanre wlml of a watch vl
nilk drtnkmg contest,
RECOKD want ad.
hraten eigiiiiyn lliousand times, each
ace tonight, c'ty
jhour Take jour iH-nclPaml bgure how
be found aafe and mon* convenieni -'^kle.-,” iH among the li^l of iit tract ions | many vlhratlouh .In a year, and then
I*M TALKING YET
that will api>4-ar in Ikin city n
you may r«.all/e tb»* neetiRsiiy of ki*i-p
than carryins the money.
LEST YOU FORGET.
Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
on It has lu-i-n one of the ii
FOR THE
Ing .vour watch clean Then your next
That the Hot Spring* medicine*
Lumber Co.
2242 if
thought KhoiiU! he Marnum 4. l^arl's
Hundred* are rolni; In toe lUulinni eeasful playi, on the rood for
have
cured
THOUSANDS
IN TRAV­ BEST RESULTS
They an- exju-rt Jewelers.
Monday. Detter net your *eaia at lhn.«‘ year*.
ERSE CITY. They can c^re you. For I
Try Record Want Ad*. Small
once.
-Mr.
sale by all hr*t ciaa* dru9gi*t*.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
coat Bif IMIorwy Makam.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

PRICES: 25e 35e 50c 75c.

Scat aale open’s tomorrow room­
ing

Travaraw City to St. Louia

$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00, 60 day Umit
$21.00, lor the seasoh
This will include n.cali and
berth betwecn.Tr»vcrsc City and
win be on nle comme^g Thunday, June 8,
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thurxda>-s, C a. m.

E. K. POPE, Alt.
R.F.CHURCH,6.P.A.
FOR THE
BEST RESULTS
Try Racord Warn Ada.
coat

THE HOT SPRINGS DOCTOR’S JURY
i

Composed of 6.000 Traverse City citizens have tried the Hot Srings Remedies and their verdict is that it CURED THEM. It started to cure
them from the first dose. Fifteen hundred of them would take an oath that they have been CURED. We have their names and addresses.
These people suffered with the worst chronic diseases known to medical science. Some were told that they had consumption. Hundreds
were told they were incurable. Some cases of cancer, fits and other diseases said to be incurable. We have taken canes, crutches and trusses away from people, tape worms and tumors. WE CAN CURE YOU. But three people have returned dissatisfied. They have their MONEY
BACK; IF WE DON’T CURE YOU, you have the same privilege. These three people bought other remedies which they are satisfied with.
From Monday on patronize your home druggist. From that time on EVERY DRUGGIST WILL HAVE the HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES on sale.

CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE!

Office Hotel Whiting.

ONE DAY MORE.

To each one purchasing Hot Springs Tablets tonight for One Dollar, will be gi\-cn a $1.00 Bottle of Hot Springs Quick Relief, a $1.0() Box of Catarrh Cure and Two Cakes of Hot
Springs Soap.

Bipn’t
- ' ’ ■ ■

Miss the

Lecture
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• tk«ag*wallt.b«latadtoBfttba*taM
I «« of Saadap aokool wtak. Aatd* mtthai Ofttaa that aaaa ta Dot tba
aabtartjo draaaML Bo
itaototb* aaap
•aWb aad roar opaa tbolr htad teat
i papa** Hraa bp
wbBafaataataap; dap* bark aad prowl
aad to aaap atbar wap* axbtbtt aB

I «T«r hand tb* Itoe to polkd
rtb tb» fifth TO teftkki
Ug docfiah. Shoot him.
ftftid tW prmkleiic ftad
Krcivtr ftod dJfttbe^
rclt ukcd tb« bort

bp Bar. Si

L Tb» bojr* Ut«r

s:‘oS.’;rTr.“T3i

to h«ip rou out wfiii I
beUavf ms. i
R006EVELT.

«o4v at I o'cloek tb« Meoad oMattig aCitha loaf araa bald at tha fotks
aC tka Bearteaa airf vomomm a eoe• TMlloa arfll ka baM at nta Laka.

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we ab«n probably find that the eame
pbenonena exJat, and judging from
analogy It to only reaaonable to reck-

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WET WEATHER HARVESTER.

Mra. Bart OanoU aad aoa PhUlp at
------ara rtslUac trtaadi ta tbb

Bow a day Center
roneer
■used HU Wkeet.
Clay couty tarmem in Kanaaa. capedally tbotw who Ure on low ground,
where standing water haa made the
ground very aoft, are ualng a new con­
trivance this year to get their wheat
harvested, aaya a CUy Center dispatch
to tbe Kanaaa City Bur. Mr. Watu, a
CUy Center machinist. Is the origi­
nator of the plan. It waa Imixiaslble to
get into bU field wltb the ordinary har­
vester.
Early In the aeaaon be aaw that
atreouona measures would be ncccae.
aary to secure his crop. He hit upon
the plan of detaching the running
gear of the ordlnarj* harv ester from
the wheela and attaching n gnsolim- |
engine in sneh a mnnmT that it would
do all the work of running the mower }
and binding the wheat. The only
thing, necessary for the horses ti
was to puU the binder through

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t. Maa Mai7 Mabooaar at nb Rapid*
• ta attaadlas tba taaeban' laiUUU ta
! thta eittr. Sh* I* tba gaoat of bar anat.
I ma* Kata Dockarr.
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Win Hatm Ian tor Kln«*l*x OB boataaaatbtaatoratBs.
»
m*. D. B. Wyi^»op rataraad ti
» raaeh ibta a»ralBC.
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Mr*. Btalkal aad MU* BophU Dot aark rataraad to tbah- homa* la Chl• oato Uta toOiBlac attar tU1Ub« tor
! aooM tUaa ta tba dtp wltb raUUra*
Mian Bmma Bordoau loft thU momteg for North Manitoo Uland to vlait
who Is Is the life aaring
Ur. Md Urn. 3, F. Barnard of Byron
Canur nra TUlting iholr daughter
Jnllna Bnmiidorf of Baat Bay.
for Lake Ann on a fiahing
(trip,
i
UrA Clara Craw

In tee middle agee the coontry booaea
of the nobility In England when the
ownera were abeeot were imed aa boateto for travelera. The family arma ah
wgya hung in front of tee bomw. and
#iYe It a popular name among travelfiterwbo called a Uon -gnlea- or aanre
■Imply •Yed- or “bine,** Aa iheae were
tntimationa of good cheer and enterpen adopted the Idea.
Llona have always been, and are
now* very favorite algna In England;
llooa white, black, red* brown, golden,
yellow-red being the moat common.
Probably the Red Uon originated
with the badge of John of Gaunt, duke
of Lancaater, wbo married the daugh­
ter of Don Pedro, king of Leon and
Caatile. and wbo adopted tbe lion ram­
pant gulea of Leon to rej>reseDt hU
elalffl to the throne. Tuder Richard
and John Ilona became the settled
artna of England, and were generally
Tbe binder was taken Into the field
need by tboee wbo could find any and workc-d perfectly. Wheat wns so
cured tlist had N-en given up as lost, j
\Micoever a muddy place wuh ri-aclMHl !

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*ntcboo who
bftd not
cftrcd for. It to declaml bj
dftcm that ftU UftDtcbooft for Uhm mi«dlnc ftbooki belooc to one o^ the
dght banner corp# and rrertve i
moothijr fttlpeod. The in^t
eomit>> fthonld rrmaln the ex«u»ire
propertj of all Mantchooa. and Chtuwie
ware fort,kkleo to bold Uod in It The
Koreans had now been drtvoa to ibe
aoDth. and Manchniim a*t«ulcd vlrtnMlly to the bank* of thr Yftla ou to*
aouth and to the sea on ibe east.
The Manteboo polky. whtoh in Ita
eooceptkm provWtxl for ibe oontlnnance and derelopuiont of a prest rsce,
of pure Mantclioos. wbo would always j
be at the bei-k and rail of the Manteboo
dynasty and would be a aafegunrd
against ibe n-sturallon of rhlm-se rule,
brought on rr»uUs quite tbr nw
dinUrcvl. Tbc Mani. Ikk found bis
eufficirnt at Ci>t to provide
food, aad th.-re was no lungrr tbe
cemrity to live tbe anluuun life of a
hunter or herdsman. In a genemtion
or two the race bad degenerated Into
a laxy band of pamsitea. wbt». in the
ab«-nce of a strenuous life, bad lotat all
the cunning and tbe warlike skill which
had brought to them a gn-nt eniiilre.
They malntalot'd a reputation for fierr'«
new, however, and at the time of
as predicted that
war with Jaiuin I
the Japanow? would find a match in
tbe MantelKw cavolry- The first en­
gagement between the two dlsjielled
forever tbto lllusioa.—James \V. l>arlUsou in Century.

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WUIard Campbell went to Mantoo
♦.tela BMmlng to rUll with his brother. banDOoy pf fonn. eorwtn*,* of
„„.u|d* throoith tb* mud. tliu. Imrw.ui ui*
no oise..
, WhlU Campbell
ence whether the wheels of the ma­
(
Vaaol Binder and a paKy of ten re­
chine turned.
turned thU morning from a cniii
Mr.
Waits
rigged
up
two
blndera
for
. tee Unneh Marguerite to Norlhport
bis brother. They also worked well.
t Md Omena. They had a very roogb
paatordap.
f
Kmr. Ralph T. newelling and
I tty of Boaton are vlaltlng Rev. and
t
Jndgn Harry D. Jewell of Grand Rapt Ida poaaed through the city today on
j his way from the probate Judges’ meetI teg at Charlevolg to hto cottage at
Portage lake. He was aooompanled
by Mrs. Jewell and their daughter
Roth.
lira. H. H. Noble of Chicago to to
^tee city today the guest of Mrs. H. C.
^ Davla. She wlU spend some Ume at
Bk Raplda.
Mra. B. C Hogan and daughters
have returned fhom an extended visit
- tn Jaekeon. Lanateg and Grand Ledge.
P. C. QUbprt to entertAining his
nsother. Mra. Kattie Gilbert, at hto
wummer home at Long Lakeu
Joe Roberto, head electrician on the
■teamer Manltou* to vlitang friends In
the city.
Mrs. ChariM Travis, formerly of
this city, is vlaltlng the family of J
W. Travla of Baat Ninth alreeU

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YOU WILL ENJOY
Trading at BUcknoy’a new grocery^
It to to absolutely clean, and every ar­
ticle In tee atore haa the mark of
iTMhiieM upon it-HAd bealdee yonr
grocefj bttl for the month wUl be a
little amatter than eanaL Just try it
be convinced. Both phonea. 411

THE MARKETS.

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i^o^rou:Tn TuZ-Z^r.^Mu^.

on l»lb
^^.tould beTilttto wider In the

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burv,.sti*d w blch Imd
The supply of gasoline

ITS AN ACTUAL FACT
That OrinneU Bros, are the largeat |
retell dealers In the world, and besidea are the exclusive agents for fif­
teen of the laneat manufacturera of
planoa In the world. ThU Is Importeat
to thoughtful buyera-lt means money
saved, and ifs alsraya well to spend
your money with home people.

Tbe Rev. l*eter MacQueen, pastor o!
. Cetfs^L Mich.. Aug. S.~Wheat— tee rirat pariah church in ChartesAugust, MMc; No. 2 red. MVic; No. S toinw. Mam., predicts tbe union of aU
com. Be; No. 2 white oala. 4S\4cToledo. O. Aug. 4v-Wheat—Cash,
fl; May. fl.03%; Beptember.
»r. 11.01%.

“<* •»?!*«.
She says they were uiK*d In the day*
of Gcorge-il. ami tlist she plckt>d them
np In London, Both men and women
wear white silk hosiery, and some of
tb^ men go In for costly embroidered
;tokes. wbo
efferta, James Brett
dresses always with a certain plcturroqoriTO,
^ been w earing shoes
made of calfhkln. bat on tec upi»cr
part of tbe boot the hair on tlie bide
showed, -rnshnved shoe*" U what
one person called these hairy boots of
lavftstMe ASramce of Japan*. Ar«T.
The Ingenuity with which the Japanear generals hsve masked the move­
ments of their comxfitnds during tbe
present war was further exemplified
In the advance to the YaJu. says the
lUnstnited London Neww. Before Wl
Jn the road along which General Knroki’s troops were compelled to pass
waa In full view of tbe enemy posted
npon the farther hank of tbe river,
and It would have been an easy mat­
ter for the Ruaatona to have esJroated
tbe strength of their opponents’ forces
lb avoid so undesirable a contingency
tee Japanese erected screens of brushWDod Moo, tb* tad* of th* roai tl>»
cmtiiis artlllcUllr tbc cover that waa
Dot proTld*d by nattire. Where tb*
path no down tb* far* of tb* bOto
*icb*a of to pol«* *Dd mm*« aUto.
mi,ed In ttar*. r«i>Uc*d tb*- acreoi*
*Bl ipannin, tbe roadwaj, formed

ANOTHER GOOD ONE.
Wb am eoastantly oEarteg
tetega aa pmhiina with aach ponnd
«r fifty mttaa. This wash tt win be
IM. Patty and Radium cornea next
k two gaart white Itead anainelad pud- liooday nlgbt at aty opera bouse.
fitegpan. And Bind you. the tea that R U going?
1»4 2t
ipNS vltk tea pan to aa good a tuality
IF YOU WANT buna, bread or cakes
IP TOtJ w;aKT boas, bread or cake*
ns yon bam paid sixty oante for lou of
ItteM. Tba Mtw Tort Tba Oo. »5 tor Mnccabee day let Trimble fnrmtoh for Macoabw dayjai Tiiinble forolab
tBt

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tor tbl* prrttp
baud tbetr
tfoUap tor aatoU
Wild fowl
araU la tbr ettp
p«<« ODd dark* aUpbt la to* poWte
Ud deer
tm alxmt the
porta. WUd
<
B» bad octnaUp b**a toDowed bp
wUd d**r to to* oOMU aibMlop iprtoa
tlad oat ot bU band, oa tana u *nlT*o
aad Umbo oo oor tana*. A <Wr po*«
to aJ«»t> to tba boal*rt atraeu. Men
turn aside ao as not to difturb him.
One day a beaotlfil heron allghtad oo
the Umb of a tree, and tee busy, jostling
throng
stopped. Ko one attempikxl

InJ
superior and will refuse to accept a
aketchlng him
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fee If she Is not able to read correctly
Ta4»r Gatlast.
'
greatest skeptics are
toilet was no easy bnal-' convinced after a consultation with
and a alow or clumsy serv ant no faer and during her stay here she has
doubt got many an oath and Mow If ^een liberally patronised and all
be failed to tie pp the points of the
^
ghe
boae. lave tbe doublet or arrange tbe
wek longer at the Whliatomarber and frilled shirt to his mas­
ters satUfactlon. A gentleman s draa^ Ing hotel where she can be consulted
had so many fastenings, with ao dally- If you are in trouble or doubt
mucli tying cud toeing of hU gmnuenU | as to business changes, love affairs or
together, that It Was Impossible that I ^ny affair of life you can U- guided
he siiould ever get costumed tslc) With, j ,,j.
niadame s advice for It will
The long boae Imd to
aave you both Ume and money.
be securely tied by a number of latcheti to tbe doublet; tbe doublet itself
POOR RICHARD 8AID
was toced op tbe front, and tbe aleevca.
being alaabed to show tbe sUirt aleevoa, Never put off till tomorrow what yon
had atoo to be laced sotnetlmea.--Ulw can do t«>day. So say Arms A Cole,
tory of EuglUb Drx-ss,’* G«.orglaaa the hardware firm, when th. y call at
UllL
________________tentlon to tbe winter net^l of heating
The real name of tJabriele D’An- | furnaces, steam beat and all work th»t
nnrm, whost> "I'ltta Morta" has lM-«*n t will soon lie appreciated In the bomc-s
IC UllIlK-UlB
prtll
dilbited by tbe censor. In IaumIou. | of TraverKc ('Ity. No homv
horses ftul esiaxluUy their feet." said „ ^ .aetano llaiuiginttu Tbe dniinnt- unlt-taK we ll hesietl.
the owner of seveml fine animals, “a , .. . Is die son of Durhesa Marla thilcurious mistake common among black
||,.
^ luusii-ton na
DON’T BURN NONE
sniithi
liths was i»olnUxl out to me n-cenUy | ^
^ piayrlgbt. aiiu los a sou w ho
by a veb rinary st
took a burs*- that bad iK-eume lumc------------- ,
--------------- siipiM-ra and your Chrlfeimos prtN
gradnally, with considerable heat in
now from IU»wIantl W. Douglaai*. 151
bis f«*et- After glancing at tbe liensl TVaTm** City Reward If rr»un>«d BMeerd K. F^ront *(rw t. He bo-s a full assort
,ll<xi my :it ofhtw.
tbe_ vet^nan -nilikly
mint in all children *! Kite**, two and
.
, ---------three strapa. also lllurhcr
can't fail to he suitt-d. Prices to suit

YOU CAN EASILY SAVE
‘I's;

Your

M31IING (,00|)S ai our bin mid -ummor Cleuraum
sale. Every samplr on our four Hoors must i^o.
::

NOTICE TO the public.
Commencing next Monday
the Hot Springs ramediaa will
be for sale at all drug atorea
*
225121

Sample Bed Room Suites
Worth
Worth
Worth
Worth
Worth

"Stranger than fictloD*’ are the cxperimenta with Radium and IJquJd
Air Monday niglil.
2254 2t

$15. for.
$17. lor..
$-22, lor..
$26. for.,
f:i3,for..

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
An.! so on right through.

Bd nmBHTU»kfSM«aTN
• FrMTMMBdwiMMi.

mMmm
I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Springs madidnes
have curod THOUSANDS IN TRAYERSE CITY. They can curs you. For
sals by all first class drugglsUFIVE UrNDRED DOLLARS given
away by the Hot Springs doctora ue
night- To every pnrehaaer of a dol
lar’s worth of lb© Hot Springs reme­
dies. four doltora worth will be given
free. This IncluJes the H«*t Spring*^
UbletR. the Hot Springs oil. the Hoi
Bpriags catarrh cure and the H»»l
Springs soap which retails at $5.5o.
The la^t opi»ortunliy.
2254 It
Union made cveralla, sell anywhen
at 75c. Dissolution Sale price 48c.
S. Ber.da A.Co.

Our Great Lucky Strike sale
to in full force just now. You
can buy any ladies’ street hat
in the house worth up to $2.5<J
for 49c.
The Globe. 118 Front 8L

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Commencing next Monday
the Hot Springs remedies will
be for sale at all drug storea
2254-2t

old men’s
New show
milk drinking contest, Flour
race tonight* city market

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Sample Side Boards
$15.00 Si.!cl«ir.l for.................................................................................... I"-’?

SPREAD NEWS

And w'^olTtTght^uV to'* $3G S.VlrlKMi'rd fot‘. ‘'.'.'. '.'. ‘
'. * ’ ‘ • 2T..50
t/io ^t.Irlioanl for
.............................................. 35.76

thin nor too fieahy. and its lower out- , bauated. and iiKir^ were ordered,
line neither narrow nor too wide, Tbe
be gracefully defined by a
Almost every fnsblomtble foot In
alight deproaaion. Been sidewaya tbe
part of tbe nose wUl have but a Newport to dr«wc»l In wUlte shoes thU
summer, and both men and women
)f its total length.
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I have foresworn tsn and black footVort
Tb*
London ntorgoers often grumble at ^oroen are wearing sUpp«-rs of fine
kW »Uh blRh b«.l. nn.l . bmad

to^faain*Ti^
I
It to estimated that
CfiO.000 worth of advertlaeincnU alone
appear every year on these programmes
^,
and that a gross profit of quite £f>0.000
■ year to made out of the aggregate Jot I
of programmes. In
£1.000 to £3,000 aro paid for
to farm out the programmes.

and that beforo the amnout that they wonld either
B him or tea him. and
atrmnse to relate the couain appeared
In ^oanaba only a few days aco and
Mr. Ookey was loformed two days
after cooaultina the madame of the
home.
Such tceUmooIala as this and from
a clilren who U well known makes
one stop and think that thereare in palmistry than the
mind sUfces to believe. The
is no fake, but
there are
of fake
do not understand the sdeoce and
,her usually have the same story to
Madame Cheiro Is an
^
3^^ ,^Ue. no

—THE KIND YOU LIKE—
Exccptioually
Bl? Values
in our sto-.e »n.l range .!epanment.
A good «ed
range, just like cut, high
shelf and reservoir, guaran­
teed in c>'cr>- way. for the
price of a cook stove.

is.®

77c

For dandy Bed Spreads, gool
weight, good size, pleasing
desips, worth $1 and $1.25*

COVER YOUR TABLE
with snowy white Linen at less than ever before.
72

Next price.....................................................................................................$36.00
»nd » on right through our Urge line of stove* *nd ranges.

inch Satin

Damask, worth $1.00,

0^20

72 inch-Mercerized Table Cloth,, w’orth 60c, A-Qo
at).......................................................................................................

A Fine Line of Carriares and Go-Carts to select from

BUY GOOD SHEETING
at a !;aving of two to three cents a yard.
tion to the above, we have placed on sale

In addi­

1.000 yards offine 7c and 8c Sheeting, yard wide, gg

Exceptional values all through our tin i
Exceptional vali« in blankets, bed
ter*. and
»nd S
ill kind*
comlorlcrs,
kinds of bedding.

SUPPLY YOUR SHOE NEEDS
bed ibeeu. f<Uo«.

In Onr Carpet and Rnr Department
is where wewiU save jrou * lot of mooer. Onr ssanmeot b targe,
and evtTf dollar'* worth we pot out b a Kg saribg to foo asd a
Don't miss seeing onr carpet

J. W.
Wholesale and Retail

lUATRIR
Yooi ReUfibk Hocne Fun

hile yon have the
for six months or a vear
opportunity to buy the newest styles at less than man*
manufacturersoost. Were
e’re going
’---------oat of tbe shoe business
—that’s the reason.

Steinberg Bfflthers

A RECOKO WAMT AA

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^l duMi ends of Silks, Woof Dress Goods, Wash G^s and all
V r short ends of Dress Trimmings all go at the aboW price. 0 _

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$LSS «ad $1JS CmdMd Leatber

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$1 UMheaed Lcetbcr Brits.................

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lOekiiri for................... ................ ................ Sci
6«e Lsdies' BUck Lsee Hate, equal to aDyUi/enit
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ho«; the qeaotUyi. limited, per pair......................... Jt§\

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$1 aod Sl.BO SiUc aod Lisle Gloves and UitU................

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Batiste aiKl Lai* Cociets.Uee trimmed, while they Uat..

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ic Reasons For Our Building

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The rapidly liWeasing business demands more selling space, more commodius quarters for various departments, more
convenlencesfot;the comfort and pleasure of our patrons. We have been rather quiet about our plans, no great re­
building sale, no
removal sale, but that Is our way, we rather be conspicuous by our silence rather than by the
noise we make. Weht;e going to like the change and we know you will, it will be some time before all arrangements
are complete; we will be occupying the new part temporarily by the time this reaches you. We want you to feel that
this store is’your friend that you can come here with your undeveloped plans, either for furnishing or beautifying your
home or for replenishing the wardrobe and find not only a sympathetic response but helpful suggestions. A place
where you can get the newest ideas of styles and fashions--You should feel it to be your store—as well as oi»rs—a place
of rest, a place to meet your friends as well as a shopping center. We hope to see you Maccabee Day or any, day for
that matter, you are always welcome. Just now as we are about to move we offer some particularly good values
rather than to move the goods. We are also showing many new things for fall; especially worth mention are^new
Dress Goods, Suits and Wraps.

Extraordinary Prices

X-

piisf ik known far and near as the Dress Goods Store of
Northern Michigan, we have earned the title, it’s ours by
right, for there isn't another store that carries the selection
we do. Novelties are alwa>-s found here first, while the
•taples are found here at any time and always in the best
qualities. Just now we are anxious to move certain goods
and move them at once, so we have put a move price on
them. Read the list, cut it out and bring it with you.
$1.60 fancyicolored Mohairs.

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

1‘anama Suitings, 44 inches wide,
$1.60 blue Htamine, 48 inches wide,

$!..% blue and brown Voile, 40 inches wide,

QSC

$1.25 Nub Panama Suitings, navy, green, brown.

76C

$1.00 Navy fancy Moliair,
$2^60 Mohair Mixtures, brown and green.

f:

98c
69c
98c
69c
$1.69

BOcJoilc. pay and champagne. 38 inches wide,:
75c Scotch Mixtures (extra stwcial). 44 inches wide, QQq
6(k fancy Mohairs. limited quantity.

36C

75c Cream Mistrel, for.....................
50c
$1.60 Cream Voiles.............................
$1.00
$i:00 Fancy Spot Mohair, cream color for.......................79c
Pink Henrietta, here is your chance if you wear pink.
$1.00 Rose Pink for............ 65c. S5c Pink for.................50c
50c Pink for.
Fancy figured and plain Swiss ruffled Curtains, some
with fancy colored bands, a splendid curtain for the
dining room or chamber. Special price

$1.00 a Pair
WE EXPEa TO SEE TOU NACCAIEE DAT

Very fine ruffled net. Curtains, with lace edge or
ruffle, and lace insertion set in. This would bring in
regular way $1.75. Wc put on sale twenty-fivcj>air at

$1.25 a Pair
«E‘ UHri I» SIE lOD MMOUEI MT

New Dress Goods

Each season brings forth a new collection of seem­
ingly prettier Dress Goods than the season before.
While the spring usually, has the more charnriing
colors,4he shades for fall this year are very rich and
handsome, the subdued tones of the mannish mix­
tures, and the new brown, greens and navy in the
plain weaves are very showy. Nearly all of our new
fall dress goods are here and await your inspection.
They will meet with your approval, that we know.
Our black dress goods stock will be given especial
attention. We seldom if ever have had as fine a
showing as we have for fall. YOU are cordially in­
vited to view the showing Maccabee day. for we
expect to see you then.

•CARPET SECTION.

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Our new fail lines arG nearly all
in,when we say all,we do not mean
three or four pieces, but dozens
of them; also a lar^e shipment
of ru^s in room sizes. We want
you to see two specials at $17
and $-0. Wc show more riiijs
than any three stores in the city.
Our line of Ingrain Carpets just
now is very complete, stock was
never in belter condition. We’ve
more selling" space which j;ivcs
us a better chance to display too.

Wc are showin^^ splendid patterns and values at the following prices

25c, 29c, 32c, 40c. SOc, 60c, 70c.
We will be pleased to show you thrdTigh the stock at any time, you can
purchase later at your leisure. No trouble to show goods here. ^
NE\V LINOLEUMS are about all in, and you will admit the new patterns
and colorings arc the prettiest you have ever seen in one group, price from

45c to 70c a Yard.
PORTIERIES—Just received our new fall line of these ever popular
draperies, this is an unusual good selection to choose from, in all about fifty
patterns, some extra special numbers among the lot. prices from

$1.75 to $25.00
jTleinnants of high grade Carpets.. Measure up your small rooins and halls,
and let us figijte with you. We have a great many short ends of from 6 to IB
yards in stock and we must move them v’cry’ lively. Short ends of matting and
linoleums go at little prices.

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It t center of atUaction jost now and well it may be for oar aetr ‘
Suits and Wrapt for Ladies, Misses and Chfldrcn arc here. Everybody will
find the gathering an interesting one if )'ou merely wish to see what'a best
and newest, it*s cdtx:atiooaI, as it gives you an idea of what wfl) be worn the
coming fall and wmter. This viewing involves no obligation to bay. Come
Uter to make your choice, if yoa'prefer* Visitors are espeaally invited to
look at thU early (all showing. Few itorcs in the sUtc wiU have a broadcf
showing.
Just DOW the <*Toarist** coat oocapies the center ol the stage for fall.
Tnis long loose htting coat is well ^j^ted to all figam, being loose and
unlined; they make a very swell garment for fall wear, some are gathered in
slightly at the waist by belt and some arc beltetl without gathenng, thry are.
ttuce quarter length, mostly in the mixtures of the darker shades, very
han<lsomc indeed ’

Price $8.50 to $25.00

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The tailor made Suiu for Uli show the fitted coau from S4 to «T
inches long that define the curves ot the figure or else ifs the loose fiowtn|r
"Tourist’* that iniucly conceals the build of the wearer.
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The close fit over the hips prevails in the Udor mailc skirts, and
pleats either beginning at the waist banil or inserted somewhere in \he
downward career o! the Skirt arc considered very good form. As was the
case in the sjiring suits, skirts are onlineil.
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The delightfully charming mixtures that characterize the Tourist coat
will be seen in the suit, also Venetians. Broaddothi. Zibclincs, etc., in bloes,'
broxns and blacks. Wc will have a most excellent aod complete ahowtpg

Prices $7.50 to $35.00
Any suit from our last spring’s stock will tc Sold from neir tmtil
August 13th for HALF PRICK. *
Prices advertised on Skiru last wepk still bold good.

Children’s Coats
These show the loose fitting, full length coat in Kersey, Chcriotr
/ibclmcs as wcU as the mixturcj. The Peter Thompson (so called from ihi
name of the originator ol the style) Tourist coat comes in navy piped with
retl. with gUt shield and eagle on sleeve, red tlanncl lined. Childfen’a
Coats range in price from

$2.98 to $12.00 *
About thirty pair of Arabian and White Lace Cur­
tains, good patterns, all this year’s goods, regular
price $2.75 to $:L50. while they last

$2.00 a Pair
WE EXPECT TO SEE TOO MACCABEE DAY

60 fine Smyrna Rugs, in oriental and floral designs, '
30x63 regular price $1.60, this means you won’t ffind.
them if you wait very long-^while they last ‘ ^

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r;:f'ANSir"
-.woit:MAr

are eweet, fan and rlhraat wii piB'
Bloa aad ier eBaarlatloB la ffawlM
Ae fie approaciee the cIlMg af Pi
appnal for eoatrerta her Cnee beeafaA

a eorapeinag geet.ro like a n
aaeep of tragedy. Her pose. walk, e
sment la graceful. Mr. Choate, iks
UaU^ Biates amhaasadur. la cradUea
with lie rwarark. afier ieaiiag her at
tie Boyal Albert hall, where Lord
►bery and otben were pr«went: “I
have heard but one other woman on
ataleM OMtml two
MD OC Mr our side of lie water with equal ora
m
nm^wH vMp^MklAbto M- lorical glfia. and that waa Anna Pick
Xmmm^nfmnmek la tk« Daraaco laeoo.** One dramatic critic mays:
-Bren OoqoeUn could not laiprove ber
in point of facial expreaskm.*'
le memberahip of our house of
rapreeenutirea has 2ZC lawyers out of
Hf a <—owuc miuM laatias. Ta«* atotalofiUT The house of commons,
Mi mM U mM M aMtocaae# oT on the other hand, baa oaly 179 law.
tfllaM#«laMM|MUca.
yera In n total of C70. while the French
M,: Hmrlat. Slaaaka aUalMar of
ober abows aa niiendaace at 13k
laMa. tt If mr raiwt^d. will be tbe Uwyera In a total of M4.
WBiiwr of Voa naheeju mlaUter of Wu Chao Chu. aon'of former Chi
tkf latartor. H« M baaa la public ooae Mlniater Wu Ting-fang., has
m rnmw fmn and wae teryelj laitni changed hla plana of entering the Unb
MUI la balldlM Ibe traaf«beriaa eraUy of PonnaylraaU and la hurry
lag preparations to refuni to his naUre land upon orders of hla father,
wm miMg wHli a rtral. Waller Eal- who U vlce-preaidenl of the torelgn
Me. tmi tf. or Cl^rMaa. la. lay la board at IH*kin. The young man has
■■Mi aad i^ea tie eoaple rptttmed. no Idea of any goverament office wait•rad «M tiM. Miff Euti Caaipbell, tog occupation at the other aide of the
Md 14. wae *ot ChMci tie luiii* world aad the letter waa a oomph-to
aad iraMty will die. Bar oompaaloo aurprlae. aa he bad matricnlaied in
L. BaJsMlf uader arreat
the university and exp««;ted to btgliT
Blaaciafd iae selected MUi
a oourae In the fall.
UJIaad. or New Orleaae. to
“Booaomy." aald Governor Chatterton
of Wyoming. “Is alwnya fdmlrIp to be laaaehad at Newport
Mm oa Aaaaft t7. Mlaa Lellaad U a aUr. A Cheyenne haitor. though, waa
aaaraaaatatJra of one of tie moei du disgusted the other day with the econ­
omical apfrll of a v^ltor to hia shop.
tiafalaiad Uwlelana fajnlllee.
This visitor, a tall man with gray hair,
. Howaid AiSea. of Suiea. lad., trarentered with a aufi felt hat. wrapped
attac raMatn tor a eewlaa machine
In pa|>er. In his hand. How much will
Mipaay, aad Un. Amaada Burling
St,- he Mid. to dye this hat gray,
iam. or PraMe. N. Y.. lO mllee aorta
laich my hair?’ Alwul a dollar.*
Of Oortlaad. were laairled uader rt>
the haUer an.«aiT(-d. The Ull man
MiUealraaBmBora a few dare ago
wrapped the hat up again. *1 won't pay
11m two iad not kaowa each other
e aald. T can got my hair dyed to
Mra tiaa iatf aa hour when the oere
match the bat for a quarter.* *'
mmy wae perfonaed. Mni Burtla*
Author!/ J hrext-l lllddle. the Phila­
i^ a widow of M. own* a large farm
■ad fUM dlAcuUy la procuring com delphia rollHonalre. Is by far the most
POIM help to aaalst her In farm work, democratic uf all the rich |»eople at
tt. J. Eowdlah. a aewlag machine taJee Atlantic City this year. Nearly every­
■aa. etopped at the home of Un Bur one calls him -Tony Bbldle*' and he
of the ware seemi# to like It One «Iay an overreal^ iwaaai.. who^complaiiMd
wno^coini
New York n«*«'spap(tr photogra­
^ IJl^on^ help,. and
ai Mid the- only way
of the difficulty wan pher took aim at Mr HUldU- with bis
la get Married. BowdUb jokingly rt* camera. The mlllbiraire yelled; “Cut
Miied that be would have to find her that out. youDK fellow, or I’ll hand you
that you won't furitei in a hurry.”
a iaahaad. BowdUh tbwight nothing
In- millionaire Is well known to U■ora of the ■atier until Thtiraday aft
amOB. when he. Alien and M-wral •very lundy with Ibe gloves ' the pho
Olifr aaleearan met at ('ortland
In tographer oU-yed and hastily d. parted
Mr.
Biddle InslsU that he can have a
M aTlarwaoa mall came a letter fur
« Mradtoh from Mra. Burlingham. In It much belter time in Allanllc (Mty than
tie widow reminded Uh^ agent of iho in NrwiKirt <»r In any of ibo KurojMwn
pmilee to Had ber a husband. While seaside resortr.
tie ageaU joked Allen t(H>k the mat
ter eerknialy and aald he thought It
wae tie ciaaoe for which he had been
looking. Bowdleh vuluateered lo take
AUea to Pf>b|f|. Mra. Burlingham w.d
aoraad the party and waeled no Hum*
li getliag to the point. Bhe made
Allea ghre the hUtory of bla life and
tearaad that he waa a widower of 47.
wllfc a datighler Bring In Chicago.
Mra. BorUaghaoi aoon was Mtlsflml
AlMa waa tie man ahe had l>e«m waitr Mg Ew and profioapd that they Ih> marfied at oooe. Juatlce Halley waa
aioaeed from bla alumbera and the
A rather peculiar mldaummer egiliEloo at Valdoeu. Oa.. thla week ‘.a
that of aa old white man who gives
■dMtloae of hanging each day. He
iabilee about on his knees, doing all
of ile own work, both of hU legs hav.
Im Mb cut off below the knees. He
Wtratoiee a rope, each as the rope
walMra iare. and theu fixes a ladder
up ■ H. He C.ce the rope around his
Mi«.u hooae fashion, and then draws
ilMBir out on the rope by moana of a
Mek aad tackle After hanging long
' MMi to ooBvlnoe ifce crowd that he
If a tough necked cItUen he comes
^ 4ovm/-Ai*aaU Journal.
Efpmfautlvr Brownlow of Tennra
M tfllf that oBoe he was ruBBiog a
MntfT paper dorlnc campaign Umes
ertry week. One day. joet after the
paper was obU a big ama. anned with
a Oinih walked lalo the eanctuai aad
•ilti^ teqalred If the editor waa la.
Tfcf fHgbteBed Brownlow had urli
ewoBgi to antwer that he wae boC but
lial it would go out and hunt him up.
He etnrtad tor the street and at the
toot oT tie Btaln arat another Irate fel‘'Will I End the Bd-

nr or thifl dirtj fheet up eialnr
; aald Browalow. *i»e‘f up thera

Eciiig tor a igkf

tf yo I want raadiral adwicc

CCOAE RUN.
Steve Ctxck aad wife. Mr. aad Mrs
toom Portcli. Mich,
with her aister of thU Driver and Mr. Pleree toft here Satnr^
day.
a Wynkoop.
Mr.
Seraoa toft tie Rltosmera fee
and Mrs. Bhoebrlck of
at J. Skiver’s one day Chicaso last Wednraday.
Mra. Mary Deemaa of Valparaiso.
Ind..
to
Buying with her nephew. Prod
Mra. BeriEdgell of Lake Ann epca:
Atkinson.
guaday unii Mrs. Oanader.
Ocorge Chapman of Traverse City
J. D. BrlgVt and wUe and mothe.retonied
home last Wednesday.
caUed at O. DXW’Ulobee’a Sunday.
Waller True. Prank and Will PoeBora to Mr.
Mrs. Newton Bkin
losny of Cktoago rcgtslerad at the
ner a daughter J^ 23.
J. Nomt aad wlfi^are working for Traverse I.ake rsmt this uoratng
The farmers are mil busy cutting
A. C. Wynkoop.
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Rer. K. J. Oanader left last week their grain. Wheat to very poor this
for Pramoat City, Ohio, where he will season owing to the long dry spell.
.ataad the yaarly coagrara of the
Christian Nation EvangelUtIc aseoWliDOM AND POErrHOUGHT.
cUtlon.
Thrift to a qaallficaaon that has
wisdom and forethought, and It’s a
Newman was
church Sundsy afternoon. Rev. An* protection agmtnat want in the years
lie officiated.
lo come. And who of os know today
N. O. Skiver, who has been very low. what the morrow wlU bring Every
N able to be around some again.
dollar you deposit with us to a aeod of
Independence. Open an account and
A UNIQUI gffRVICff.
Jackaon has a wagon whoae busi­ save each week some proportion of
ness II to to make dally routes about your earnings We pay 3 per cent,
which you may buy annually. Safety deposit boxes $2.00 a
your lee cream In any qaantlty you dc year The People’s Savings Bank.
sire. Five to six popular flavors and
of such a qualUy that Is sure to ploase
you. Phone us, we are here to servo
you. J. W. Jackson. 104 Front 81.
YUEA.
tick for
glad to hear. Mrs. Will Love
has been with her to care for ber In
her slcknesa
accident happened to a
child of Calvin ^ubbell one day last
week. The child was about two years
old. While bis mother was at one of
the neighbors for a short time the
children got hold of matches and the
child's clothes caught fire and burnoil
It to badly It only lived alKutt two
hours.
Smith has be«*n quite p<K>rly
for the past two weeks but to some
better at present.
Henry Tinker is moving to Traverse
City today.
The Kelley Lumber company ha.4
the luoiit of their lugs ukeri from hen-.
Wheat harvest to aUwit all done;
some to shrunk but the moM uf it to
very gi»od.
BUGGY LOOKING .
If you are looking for Koroi lhing
ami excluhi\e in the buggy line.
It will be worlli your lime to visit «ur
warehouse. We are showing some
handsome jol>s. and at prices that will
Interest you. and It s Just the season
to gi-t iMirgalns In carriages
Automobllf headquart.-r.^ Fnnl P 1
Cass and State Sto. Bltber |
KEYSTONE.
Mrs. Mattie Preiiticv i r«xx>verlng
from ber sprained ankle.
Miss
Nellie
ThomiMon
vtolUnl
friends at this place over Buuda).
Mrs. Heiororth of Bingham, with
her two daughters. vlsHt-d with her
cousin: Mrs. J M Robbins, over 8un
day.
Mrs. Miller of Rllver Ijtke visited
her daughter. Mrs. C:edoi
orwten. Sunday.
Mrs. l^mberl of Grand lUplds to
visiting her daughtcTs
danghtt-rv at this I
Miss Minnie
I ole Forth of
4 Grand Rapids
to vlsitli
Ring wit
with Birdie Kggli
Mr. and Mra. Donnel
of their granddaughte ’^Mrs^ufwne'i*

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FIBROID TUMORS CURED.
** Daga Mat. PnraaguI have been
uader Boston doetoca* treatment for a
long Ume without any relief. They
tell me 1 have a fibroid tomor. 1 can*
aoi ait down without great pain, and

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Mrm. Hayrar BmoM IseCtert

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Albert Robbins and family xpm to
move lo Grawn In the ne.
where he to at work.
Mls« Nell McMnrry vtoited with her
friend. Mrs Katt»n. a few days last
COMFORT FOR WOMEN.
Women love comfort and there to
no comfort like foot comfort
Easy,
restful shoes are rare, but the line
made by Utz A Dunn have ail the
qualities of ease. None better made.
*They come In kid or patent leather,
bools and oxfords. Ed. Lautner, 119
Union street.
NORTMPORT.
Mrs. 8. Bridges and daughter nf CbS
cago are the guests of MUs Emma
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs G. M. Dame and daugh
Ur Beulah are spending a few days at
Traverse City, Mayfield and other
points.
Mrs C. K. Short spent Bumday In
Mt^ BaUlto Barnes of Omcna spent
Wedaesday la town.
Rev. Whlddea of Dayton. Ohio, oc­
cupied the pulpit to the Congrega
tional chi^ Soaday evening
Mra UPlTlSUUlams of CalifornU to
visiting rhIaUves 4n this village.
Miss Ubble Oustaff spent Wednes
day la Traverse City.
The •*wanaesr aad coldest yet!
Radium and liquid air next Monday
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Qathariae A- CampbdH et al. to
David H. CampbeiL €d aerra la sec. 7.
town M. range 11: M»iJ2.
W. Smith aad wife to Charles
Irish, lou 3 aad 4. bik 4. W*llhelm’s
add; llJtO. .
WTlUam U Brosrn and wife to Jenale B. Johnson. parerL sec. 29. town
2C. range 12: $2&e.
Chas, W. Hoekes and wife to War
ren Pray, ae ^ of sw J4. soc. rc. town
2«. range 9: Mo.
Ada R. PuUer lo Ida R. Coleman,
lot 1 ex. s. W fU and n. 25 fU lUvlland’s add; |150.
Wm L. Brown and wife to A W.
Wilson, parcel In Traverai‘ CTly; |500.
Eugene V. Davto to KlbWInda G.
Davis, parcel, sec. 9, town 27 rango 12:
12,000.
Perry Hannah lo Wilhelm A liar
tak. lots 18. 19. 20. 21. blk 2. Pern
Hannah’s 4tb add; fCOO.
Pern Hannah to Wilhelm A Bar
Uk. lots 2 and 4. blk 4. Perry lUn
nah's 4th add: 1300.
Jacob ivubesb to Frank Kul>esh.
parcel In sec 1. towm 27. range 12.

End of Bitter Fight.
‘Two physicians bad a long aad
stubborn fight with an abci-ss on my
right lung,” writes J. P. Hughes of
ItoPont. Oa„ "and gave me up. B\ery
body thought my lime had come. As
a last reat»rt I triiHl Dr, King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Tbi- ben­
efit 1 r4*celved was striking and I was
on my fe«-i In a few days. Now I’ve en­
REAL ESTA'TE TRANflFERfi.
tirely regained my health.’’ It etmE. D Goff to Fred Bochrieln. lot 4. quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
and l„ung troubles. Guaranteed by
blk 12 (land coutraci) N. Fife Lake: Johnson's Drug Store and F H. Meads,
1750.
dru^lsls. Price 50c and $l.oo. Trial
John Bauer to Jacob Doebler. parcel, bottles IOC
sec 5. tow n 25. range 10; $400.
LADIES WILL BE INTERESTED
Floytl L- Smith and wife to Rudo!f
In the D4*west things In outing hats.
Wlodoeft. parcel; |2.r.l'0.
Peter A- Geldhof and wife to Den The new Augut^t anti 8«*i>tefnlter hat-4
nlB G Needham n W lot 34. ail 25 and In fell, plqiit- and duck are dainty,
8G. blk 3. Perry Hannah’s 1st add. preli) and t*»w in pno* Wt- would
like to meet all the ladies In our band
12.700.
Oscar Simpson and w ife to Floy I some new parlors. 135 Front stret lSmith, w
lot 11. blk 1C. Traverse WotHl Sistent.
City; $350
Floyd I. Smith to Oscar Simpson.
Iota 3 and 4. blk C. Perry Hannah’s
2nd add; |I.4U0.
William L. Bn»wTi and wife to Jen
nle E. Johnson, lots 81 and K.7. Oak
Heights; $800
Wm. H BriM-ketl et at. lo (’iirtto
W«*»k!. sc \ of so V* H**c 10. ii*wn 2s.
range 9. $300
Tlunuas MrGarry. sr. to Thomas
M,-<torry. Jr. lot 10 and r >4 lot 4 blk
4
n»nlracO. BaysUle add
PhllMp Fetg.-r and w if.- ti> A mum H
Iliuinaford. hds M and 85. blk 3. Oak
Park. $100
Hannah A l.a> To to Nellie B
Toyne lots 49 and Tui. blk 5. Hannali.
|ji> A Co’R 2nd add. I31K1
, Hannah A Iji> t'o to Jens (' Pet<-r
son. lul^ 12 ami 1,’!. blk 18. Hannah,
laty A Co R tith add; ITmi
la.uto Sandh and wife to Buckley A
Douglass LumU-r Co . w Vs ne U sec.
34. town 25, range 11 $597.83
('hsrles E Blackman to Cura U Tar
ter. * S lot 2C. w V, lot 27. blk 4. Oak
Park. $9<N«
Hannah A Lay (\> to Prank (' Dcs
mond. lots 1 and 2. blk 9. Hannah.
I.ay A Co.’h Cth. $4t>0
F C. I>efimond and wife to Mrs
l>ucy D Alward. lots 1 and 2. blk 9.
Hannah. Ijiy A Co’s Cth: $2.ttoo
Edward McNamara to Tena Cavto
and Ida (lllbt-ri. w i;u fi lot 7. blk C.
Trave rse City. $718 50
James I) Munson to Tena ('aUs and
Ida (HlU-ri. party wall deed. Tmeeriu(Tty
Ix*wto M rnrtls and wife to Ellen
P Renifield. se
of se
sec 1C.
town 28. range 9. $271
John R. Johnson to Joseph Q John
non. e to lot 3. sec 5. town 27. range
II; $1,500
Floyd I,. Smith a»t1 wife to Mike
Dieboli and wife, lot S. blk 9 Hannah.
Lay A Co. s 1st sub div. of Hannah.
Lay A Co’s 3rd add; $1^00.
V K DobK,n to Oeo. E Wilson, h^^
12 and 13. blk 4. Wilhelm’s add; $2mi
Eudura J. Crum to James H. Huxle
et al.. w to of *»
of sw to. sec. 2C,
town 28, range 10: $500.
Orrin Hoxle to Jamra H Hoxle et
al., pared, sec. 2C. town 28. range 10;
$1,000,
Hannah A Lay Co to Boardman
River Electric Light and Power Co.,
lot 17. blk.S. Hannah. Lay A Co.’s Uth
add; 1235.
Nancy KralochvH to Bnmey Ander­
son, sw to of ae to rac 17. town K.
range 10; |2SS.
Jamea Unely and wife to Barney
Anderaou. parcel to F^wood; $1,000.
A. B. Cnrtia and wife to Allen F

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Trsin* srrlTw tram oonnerUn* msln U»e trslns
seU dining Sara st WslUm
for north snd a
Throwgh Clndnn

GEO. A. JARVIS
from our handsome assort

CUT GLASS.
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
We can astonish you at the
handsome gifU we arc sell­
ing for ii.oa
RASTALL. the Jeweler.
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
WHth every gift.

Thrilogh OlnciBa
4:^ lu.

c L. liOonrouD,

We are now taking orders for
tHe cetetiratod

M. & R. E. TIME CARO

KEYS-rOIMC

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
i.H.Mnra8
6n. R. McWithY
MOHROE & MeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE
3 1 I N^WWJ^L^^LM BLOCK

JIAm ClfANlNG

works:.

Carpet Cleaning and Fo
Feather Reno,
and toying,
old cnrjwta
twmy to be made totu iruga, let me
awray
thowr yuu sampke

1{. K CHAPm, Proprietor.

Phww III

tax Waahinrioo 81

LARSON’S PARK

HOTEL

Claue Warner. Proprietor
OOTPUlOi BAT. Mica

O.
Oo.

Is ills!
B R I G K .

PESEMAUqUETTE

WraIgnH Aracirarmorfe

PromptDellvary.

Crt FImn aid PeHtJ Plaits

StKkt, BmU. Bnii, PmUm,

J. M. FELL,
CdMMiaStON BROKER.
»uiU SO*-N«w etato Bank
Laffiaa. «Va« caa |ara^ rai H. traai*
pl« an It but It wlU caaw up amillng
every time.** Calmaa'a * ElaAlc Floor
Voralah. B. E. WaH A Aeaa, Travtrat
CNy.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

QUEn cin aoftti co.

TRAVERSE CITY BRICK CO.

building. Corrwspondant Qoo- E.
Kllta. brand Rapida.

Official Market QuoUtions by privaU wire, direct from Ke«
York uid Ohio«a
Abaotoutacmity.

Hum’s Cemeten* Vases Joit
Received. .
816 Union.

Phone 48.

I’M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.’
That the Mot Sprinqa medldnea
have cored THOU&ANOB IN TRAV­
ERSE CITY. They can core you. For
tale by all first clasa druggists.
_ TRY A RECORD

Aa

SfiMiY

bntwenneihnada. lathenertheni

wass:--*-*-’
ttana wore for vlolattoa of tbe lab

S'

lava and fOor for gaaae lawa. FOor
aetonroa were reported aad a total of
•mJl waa paid la Anna aad coeu.
Pecoakey aommer reaklevu.
ewea Tiattors. kare found a a
;
IM VMli or M> tte Ma- aanromeat. Wlthla foer hoora* ride
rokormgo Oo. of MmH Ims nf the dgr are Immeaae hockla
mm U> CkkM^ %0 iak» plalaa. where thoosante of mmrts of
cut 9M or Uo ■trfktiic mmi pMk the wUd fruit are gathered each
mer aad aold by eoterpdalng
and realdenu of the aelghbor«r
>4t ■»<» an
Thia year eereral parUea of
cUioMd tlMT *«r» ktrad to »> to «Mt
rr Tlaltoiu. for waat of better o<-

l!
j

tto e( tko ^Mkrwto. at $tM a aar,
aa« IMI
tkojr arrtrod. th«r *ot»

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|r to tk« fMlUr* l«lart

.

^ oSrW to omi

[

.MnidMiiaa opu^ro la tbo DoCroH

i;

tako^o plooM o?ih2
olffldM BMOt lAekorm. bot It wma aa
ooftoi that tht hrnaa 414 aot loally
* . 4o tho vork. that it laorely actad m a
^ aart or aa otter for a Cbleaco maa
that n didaH charso a oent foi
ii

Maaa«rr Balr«; of the V. of M. foot
loam, araraooh a few days after
T^Slttrtaf rwoalrad a letlar from CaiaolII ^ foochall aathorltlea *‘l aai atlll
^ iftt la the holler that we will hare a
ilL
with OoloBibla oo Thaakaslrloa
i
4a9To** aatd llr. Balr4. -They hare aot
I
eoMo oal directly aad aaked for flaal
eoatracU. hot the letter I recHred la
la resaid to eoiae preUailDary maOera
^ to a gaoM. What Coluaibta will 4o N
to wait aad 4ook oref proapeeu aad
thoa If thlaga aoeai bright ike ganc
wUl be arraagCd.**
A geotleaMB froai Nofriartlle waa
la Klagaley reeeatly negociaUag the
gwebaee oT tbe grtat »QI h4re-TB1k
Btrocture afforda a Age opportunity for
the lareMiem of bone capital, m oae
of our dUaeoa hga ogored to aobaortbe
lor ooehair the atock abould a eoiB
SJ
paay be organlicd A aood grl.t mill
k • ^ wUI pay good dlvidcnda.-Klng»lcy



t

Hodgea A QUddtm of Fife Lake have
parchOBCd a Iowa ala mliea eaat of
Trout Laho Jeactloa oa the 8oo line,
upper poolaaala. The deal Includea
large mill, a doaen realdeoeee. a Ian
Olore, ottoe and eereral thouaand acre*
of land hearlty tlmhered with pine
iMalock aad hardwood Uasber. They
eatlaate that they have a ten year
cwt there ao4 will move their famlllea
aiorth la a few week*. Several Fife
Lake men will go with them Mea
Hodgea and Qlldden aold out their
lereeu at FUf Lake a few mootha ago
aad hare atade been tooklag for a de^
•trable kmatloa. Tbeir Inveatlgatlona
eateaded through the weet from Brit
lab Columbia to Mealoo.--Cad lilac
Globe,
High llecnae la now keeping out
moot traveling vendori m Banie Creek
aad the boalneaa men are now looking
lor meihoda of preventing Italtani
from aelUag fruit from bouae io houae
aad email farmera from Kalamaaoo
eelltBg celery from alreet comera. The
latter operate on llceni
wUl probably hr ralaed beyond their
reach, if the will of tbe merchant* preralla
We note by the Grand Rapid* Her
aid'* laaue of Tueeday that a anow
alarm of ten minute* duration took
place In Fetoakey and vicinity Monday
BBoralng. *aya tbe Reeorter. Whether
the kyoal repreecnUtlre “ba* It In" for
Monkey or elae la one of the soealled
-knockera" la not known at prtwent
and It la the oplaloii of thoee who
ought to know that thU ettcHmt aad
natarprWag repreeentatlve had either
been out to a -^Ink tea** the night be^
fore or elae bad been I
dream. There wma ao
neltber do oar eeamer tMIm regulre
wiater dothtng and orerooau. Jm at
ihla tlBM and IW name ume paat we
hare been ee)oylag Ideal
all thoee who hare eaperleaced It can
tettlfy.
Haying I* mostly completed la the

lag nt Bight oa the bard grouad
leou aad dlalag tfith cbipe and pleeea
of birch bark for platea. In thd aaa*
lorlty of laatancea oae day of tbe
perience waa anficleat. though
party which went out leal week atayed
tour days and brought baek ei
money nctoally earned to keep tbe
gIrU la ehooolate* for a week.
Btoru are being made to aecurc
hardoQ for Tbomaa aad Robert Hannt
ton, who were coarlcted at Lanslag
about Ave yeara ago for killing Law
fence Bdwarda. Public oplaloo seei
to he agalnat the rdcaae of the you
men. The deed waa committed when
the prleooeri were Intoaloeted.
AppUcatloQ haa been made u
atate land commlaakmer by a
from lllsaaukee county to purchaee A.POO acres of atate tax lands In Ro*
common county for agricultural pur*
poec* at pHcea ranging from |1
an acra. The lands are in tho aoeth*
weal pan of Raacommoa county anj
near Ue propoeed line of the Pere
Martiaeae railroad, which It la ex
pectod will be built.
The •‘Old crowd- will bold lu twen­
ty-fourth anmial reunloo at Mt. Clem­
en* August 18. and a big crowd and
hot time are certain In order to be­
come a member of tbi* *ocleiy. a roan
mu»< have been bom In Mt Olcmcns
or have lived there 25 year* It ia a
kind of a home coming day for Mt.
Clemen*, the memtM'rs coming bark
from ait over the country to attend
the reunion.
Tbe state tax levy thi* winter will
be |1.054.«a.82 Io*. than lait year,
when I4.003.024.S2 was ralaed. The
rate thU year will U* |1 S6 per $1,000
of valuation, as compared with 12-53
last year.

Fsi.-sasaasttjs-^i

TtAitoMN AWAY.
Prunkllfi M. Amm^HcfUM Tuck a
Uttia ApHnt.
The carnage team of Ptoaklte H
BaiUh took a rua down Prout aCraot
thia awmlng. The coachman had loft
the team atandlag ia front of the
Chinese laundry and had )uat stepped
Into thu door when the team started
down tho ttreec They kept la the
middle of tbe atroet and oo damage
was done. The team was atopped by
Jack lleoBle before reaching the new
bridge on Weal Front street
Pula an Knd te It Aik
A crlevoos wall omirnea com
cne.
liver oompUlat aad constipation. But
thanks to Dr. KtnTa New Ufe Pills
they pot SB end to It all. They
gentle but thorongh. Try them. Only
Sfte. Ouaraateed by Johnson's Drug
Store and F. H. Meads, druggists.
NKW. mCH« SKAUTIFUi.
The very aewatt aoveRj In pbotog
raphy to the Hchly Antohed platinum
ovala. mounted la handsome folders.
We have aoM tfiMands of them and
ly the dumaad. Bealdaa, tbe ar
tiaUc Antah. poeeaad toae of our work
id. Smith A Price, arllsta. 225
So. Uoloa 8t

DR.IUiillNAM'SSMJAK

A B1AUT1FUL BUG
Makes a whole room look bright.
You caa get one now of any aiau, style
beantlfal

lt.00 rug for

$IM, rf^l

mya It aboands In eats, erefy one of
urtrtek to black, meae animals Uve to
tbe crevtoea of the tort foundalton
bear tbe roast aad aubaiat by catching
ink and mhaiaataad of rats and mice.
MUiaardhucy otolHtoa are posroand
kff tbe Blvar Tlola, in Bpala. n herdAoa aad pKrtlUa tbe aaad la lu bed.

aad tr a btooe faHttotatbeatrtam Aad
aHghto, lima aoMbir. la a tour mootto
tbey aalteadd berome oae otooe. FMi
tanimt live In tbe tratova.—ChlHtg#
Ton may be poor or trealthy.

akmg up to a |3t.A0 nag tor |2».n.

ttaatoomaaodoUcIcCha. J. W. Slater,
and fairly good ytalda were anenred. year roUabto ho^ forntoher.
Wheat, tye and harley harreei aie
STOVtB TO BUim,
mi lhe> gnOa te
It wooM ha haider to Aad a largur
aMoctmmit of stoeua la TravarBa Oty
an4 thieehere* retnrna eonUaoe to than we carry. Wa hava raaghi. gas.
ahoT a geneaUy llghl yield of ahroak gaaoltha aad oil atovaa ia aU atoaa.
on berrtea. H^e Mde are genmUy aad petoaa fmagtag Irott Is op. itwal Oiy, Hard aad San WoaA. iaMiiiGAdfl
llghL fiartw to TtoMlag oaltn weQ la gas atom are taataltod wffh eoaaa^ Lombir Co.
124242
snfa, bat lather poorly la atraw. U iloat free of eharse. Buy yoor store
ktttXtoytol
tbo nnatheen eenailaa ant harreet la hare aad akve momr. Freak made.
beeotilag general and ao fhr baa been Hf rroBl St
TRY A RffOORD WANT APl

csar-3s,-s»s--3i.a*

XT

FOR RANT.

‘isr

W. M. Paige, Agt.
TAXES

tune and the asddeat song
beard.
Shady eoverta frlngtag the Jordan stUI
shelter tbe bird that *^ngs darkling There to a legend that tbe bulbul
■at la the oUr* tree la tbe gactlco of
Jaaeph of Arlmatbea and the night be
tore tbe reeurrectlon through the
darkmaa poured oit her soul In aoe
rowing pUInt above the *un sleeper
ta the tomb wherein vrss never man
told. When the Arat Easter rooming
broke over the rostern hills the eggs
ia the neat of the Uroodlbg bird spar
kkd with goML Utoe. orange sod crim•on. and ao we rotor f«f* at Eeeter
tor a memorial of the kme singer who
The germ killer of old age. IKlty? Bang by tbe holy mpnleher -^^The city
Becaaae pus aad germ become oxi of tbe King.- by Mrw Lew Wallace.
dlaed when brought In contact with
mucous Uaaue of tbo body. San Jak
Mr*. HIramn Sanderson. Jancuvllle
to the old age killer by dissoivtag tho
-^ur baby was never strong, oar
earth salu from tbo blood. Preveats
rlsed Hollister* Rocky
osstAoatlon or a bonoy like hardening
of the arteries. San Jak cure* your
heart ache, hack ache, leg ache, your
kidney trouble disappears, your liver
WHCRC ABC YOU GOING
to soon nouHshod so you need no
On your vaoallon this summer? You
pills. Stomach and bowel trouble you hadn’t better take a chance that you
aeon have aoae aad you are again caa get your Asking tackle and gun
strong and well Dr. Bomham has ammunition and aportlag goods there
spent a Ufe time analysing to And ele­ We have thu vartoty. anything you
ment! to neutralise poison In the can poasthly arod. aad our prices are
human body. He haa found It and most reasonable. Dualdus. apaod all
gives It tho naasc of San Jak. You tbe money you can at bomu. 8. V
can not forgek He Is a wonder and Saxton Hardwara Oo^ 210 Front 8L
his roBMdy to a marvel to humanity.
Sold aad guaranteed by Johaaoo Drug
Oae of tbp aoadttot rornefs of tbe
Oo. who are suttclently reliable to
haad you back your money If all Is not earth to Chatham totond. off tbe roast
2241-tf
recwotly vtolted4t to iaqulre lato the
CABffg XO AUIT.
Bven In large dUoa it would tax
your paltonce to And a groaUr assortmeat of Inggage than we have. You
will Aad dress ault eaaw, travellag
bagi aad truaka. la all alaea. atytoa
and at the asoat agreeable pricea here,
aad U to a ptoaaare to show thum. F.
Votniba UarMOi On,

able for say kind of a boat roquliiag
IH to to H. P. Ether single or
aad bnild log honoea. aad waa tomlldouble cylinder. Our aprod roatrol.
iar with tbe rarkma kteda of timbeeg.
propeller equipment, igniter mechanaad knew that oak waa the huaneat.
iHbrlcatlng airangemeat and
waa ordered by hU fareama to aaalBt
i other features deserve your atteuikm.
a third person la moirlng a railroad
We have the largest exduslvs marine
tic twelve or fourteea feet long,
the world; epertwelve laches wide aad ten laches
foundry, forge
SoSd^^ •®^J“**** ^ ^ Mnmrt. , aUag our own patterns,
uai
thick. They both lifted at the tio.
Adviser '
machine departmeota. Oar guarwhen the third perm gave way aad
’ ! anlee carHes with It a weight that
threw the weight oo plalntlg. injuring
means something.
him Held, that plaintiff assumed the
Ev ery engine U connected to Ita prtv
rUk arising ffom two meu attempUng
pcUer and given an actual sraier tost
to awve the Ue. Texas A P. Ry. r*.
before pUced In purchaser s hands.
MlUer. tl 8, W. ASS (Texas.)
movud ItoUiUa. whUe paaalng ov er Xhe
ground betwoea ner bouse and the
Ilgleus Belief.
sidewalk, came ig eoouci with a
was indicted for man board which stood * little above the
Defendant waa tbe father •orface, and was Injured Held that <
of the deceased child aad had tbe cua^ the presence of the board which
tody thereof. Tho ehIM was eight caused the aeddeot was not s defroi j
months old and became sick. It had for which the city was liable, and that 1
a cough, which defendant believed s
the dty is not liable for obatrocUoos i
the whooping cough. It cooUneed
or defects In ^portions of the highway
not s part of the traveled path, and
post mortem examination dlsdoaed ocK
coanoned with it that iho> j
that the child died of broocho»pncu would affect the safety or convent-1
monls. The defendant had means *uf- ence of those traveling ootbc highway
AeJent to have employed s physician and using tbe traveled path Lynch
to attend tbe child and there were V, City of Bouton. 71 N. K 301 (Mass I
Bumeroua physicians In tbe vkdnlty.
He refused to call a physician and re­
FARTICULAB FCOPLE.
fused to give it any medicine* or seek
We supply hundreds of them with
medical advice lo any manner, and
menu, and we seldom lose a patron
tbe excuse which be offered for bU
because they all know that we take
refusal wa* that be believed In ^Di
tbe greatest possible care to faratoh
vine Healing- and he offered and
them with the Ancst In the land, aad Dealer In Automobile. Launch
cited the “word of (k>d" as a jusitflea
at reasonable prioea. Our market I* | Gasoline Engine Supplies. Pbone 502tion of hts course of conduct. It ap­
cloanllncss psiwonlfled. and we have | 125 C-ass St., Xravciwc City. Mich
peared also Ihst he procured an elder
every article In the meat line that the |

, ■■■
to come to his houiu'. who anointed
aeuson wUl allow Rrusch Bros.. 244
- - —
I the child with oil and prayed to Ood
Front 81. Either phone.
for lu rwitormtloo. He slso comrou
Dlosted with i»nt- J«»hn Alexander
Dosie of Chicago and pixxnirt-<l him
Nctke to Taxpayer*.
lo prs3 to CkhI for ih.* reslorstion of

Tbe tax roIlH for the etdlertiou o(
the child Held that the religious doc
C.
0.m„« In
trine or belief of s persim caanot b*
CQnn.ct.on With
T«.tm.nt
^
.h.,
of tho
rvctvgnliod or aceepied as s Jusitflea
of HI. Wife.
Trmtonio City. Mich . h»vc bw-n
tion or excuse for his committing ar
placed in my hand* for cv»llectl<»o.
art which !i^ a criminal offen.*ve under i
Warren C Vsilesu hs> informed the
,
the law of
Slsfc
(Hot Spring* doctor that he will begin
co,hating ^a.d tsxe* every
noweth 71 N E. 198 Hnd i
; *ut< for dsmag« sgWinM him to tbe
, ^,^,4
^, 3,,
fltrret Rstlwsy*—Injurie* lo Passsn extent .f lUHM) The ctimplalnt has ,
psru.
! sri«en -om treatment oi Mr Vallcau'i j^e f«,renoon. and from I o'clock until
Ktslnilff ii wife, s passenger un s ' wife
i o rltK-k In the sfiornoon of each day
•troi-t car. ws* injured by flame* ems [ Mr*. VsJlcsu. wbn>e home Is 611
hri^,n- Sept l*i will
nating from a burning house close lo j rnkm street, has been s nufferer from
ro^,.|vrd without colh-crum ft-t-s
the track* by the motorman negligent j caurrh of the Biomsch. liver and kid and no *;i taxes remaining unpaid on
ly prtvpelling the oar past the *sme ; neye for seven years
Her nerv(-s
umij Q^t 1st. a penalty
,Her face wa* burntsl and blistered were unstrung and Mr VsMesu *penl of one per cent for ctdlcciion will be
; about the left eve. esuaing inflamma j something like ll.ooo in treating her i charged. On all taxesremaining on
tk>n to set in i^nd the eye to close. | She took s special trcsiment from the paidon Oct
1st sqduntil Nov. 1st a
, which continued for 1 considerable j Hot Spring* doctors and now Is 10« penalty <»f two per cent for collection
j period She did not kc w the extern 1 ptT c«*ni t»etter P^•vl<.u^ lo her treat will lie chsrgt-<i.
of tbe fin*, aad when Khe fell the nj^-nt she could not cat l»ut now brr
Office.
2o; State luinK bldg
Aame« .he darted down between the j appetite has *o locrv-ascd that *he
M K Hsakcll. City Treasurer
seau, in an endeavor to protect her j joys four square meals s day
Daf d July 25, 1!)04.
22H If
scU and infant son. and in so doing! Vallcau Intend* lo bring suit agaii
wrenched apd strained her back. Held the doctor bocau* She DOS cats
THE MARKETS,
that a judgment In favor of plaintiff much
for toOO damages waa not excessive
One of the aaddcfct cases that the ,
CltlxeoB Ry Co. vt Jones. 81 8. W Hot Springs doctor* have treated Is
558 (Texas.)
that of tbe Utile tea year old daughter
of T H. Mooremsn of Cedar Run
A debtor who rantempiated making When the litUc girl wm* three year*
j an asaignment for the beneAl of cred old she iBjured her knee and rheums
jltor*. or taking the beoeAt of Ue tlsm set In. For seroa years she has
I hanknipicy law*, so Informed s cred- been using a cniteh. being unable to '
' ttor. who. after acqsAring such knowl- bend her leg Neighbor* heard of the '
I edge, accepted an amount )e«a than Hot Spring* doctor* and went to Mr ^
I the debt doe him. promising to dto Moorciban who wa* working In the (
'oe nATnmi cir^ i
{Charge the whole debt. Tbe debtor Aeld. He at oner hitched up his
I would have made tbe aasigna»eat If horses and brought the little sufferer
,lke discharge had not been obtained to the CUT Today she can walk, the
I by such agreement, and the creditor ir-g being Mill *tlff but the iK«ir IlUle >
I knew that the debtor would be 00m crutch ha* been presented to the doc
polled to borrow the money wkh tor. s mute testimony of IcrriWe *uf
which to make Ue payment and give foring For Ave year* the
a nolo hearing a greater rale of ia- bad cried all night with ibe^pato
tareel than was recoverable at law day tbe it enjoying the pleasttres uf
oa tbe erodltor's aecooal. aad that the ebtldhood. Old Dr. Soott *ay* he will
debtor woald have^ devote his time straighten and remorc the stiffness,
to aelllag his stock of gooda In order from her tog also.
to pay the note; and aU of tbe creditW J. Hamlll. 116 South Cedar
or’a debt waa aot doe at Ue time of •treet, began doctoring with the Hot
tbe Battlement
Held that under tbe Springs doctors thirty days ago. Hr
eiroaasstaiicea there waa ample con bad no faUb Had heea doctortag for
■Ideratioa to apboAd tbe 1
twetoe years. Some days be was able
roliogotob tbe unpaid balaaee. Rt
toworh.eomedaytbe wasnoi. When j
Groovy Oo. vs- Noble. 21 S. W
tbe troetmeat, be |
(Teana.)
weighed in pooada. Now he velghs ';
IK. He bad atama^. Uver aad kM-

WUSUEHOTSnmiGSDR.

wbkib bad been w^mi bock—and tbe
ttdmlk was toft aoaicb. with aoml*
large atmma oa it, aad bad aot been
CMBplatod V Atted ftw pobllc trarot
Plalnilff. who llvwd la oae of the

MlffCCLLANffOUS.

mUQ LOAIS-Si.TTV^
Itty UprfW Howm. OtapaosslM

iSlS-lf

ABSTRACTS OF TUIE
AT REASONABLE PKKXS
PALMER & CARVER
Ovor First NeUonal Bank

001^
L 6. BBYAIT, BhfI'M TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET.
That the Hot Spnnps med’xtfiee
have cured THOUAAWOd IN TRAV^
ER8E CITY. They can cure you. Fv
sale by all first dees drvggleta.

EAST END
GASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.

Choice Groceries
Butter and Eggs

m



fafragut at MoMie Bay

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Ti>aww, wttb
9 lime the
rumgut
MflwMIe^ end. iihuipf them el the heed
h hect pf Milr« ehlp* of wr, «pt
for the legr. l«trodln« te hoork
ttm the fhrle and aHghter rwwb
ndihi the rttj beferr the famooe
W arhleh hr had hmKh ctNiM come
he eaemr. The battle of Mobile
, Ahf. R 1W4. W9» the reealt:

terrOilT miier that dcB, and their eetip^
im UteraAr
Meed."
la erder to'pet abare the eaMke
which heap afoaad Che decha of hie
thifiddp ranagac cilmhed tato the Hp
fIbL where he waa laahed to the ratUaM hr eeme of the awa. Hadtiv that
the emaeii la the lead were ttaald
abottt polad ehnid. he onkred the flap
eblpJIai^ford ea at faU apred. paaatap
the ether vtaarta. laoBltora aad all. aad
whea a eolce cried to him freai the
derha of the hehlac ehlpe tu beware of
toepedom be roared out: -pema the
torTadora! 1 will take the IredT
After that the Hartford and arreml
otb<T reaeela rode -upon Innui
• Ini
torpedot*. iMit owlojt to a def.vt la the man rtror aad WelUngum streets, runfalmiaatea not aoother exphaWd. Far ninp aotttli on WeUlngum
rapat‘a flapslilp mernlljr dew op the
e aad her
tMur. leaelac the

d^\

Fraak Umlor.
R Wells. Mata
Cbtray. Joa. BiAoa. Mim. R ChapbaU. PM Mbbr W. O. Foote. Ite
Joha Fhota. H. Tbaitall. J. PMa. Mleat^CUCartcr. W.aPtete,J«a- rmm Onto. Mra Gilbert, Mra U WbBa
MaFbaeh. MlaaRPackard, O. J. Holhfuck. W. R William, Oaa Inrto, C.
J. Kaaelaad. J^*»^**^ lampana. Wa. R C. Lake. H
Warn .Beffaer. Jon. Jaeqaes. Dl J,
Toakcr. BUa Gal. Mra R A. Hiller. H.
; XelU. J. R Kelaaa. F. Fiwtsch W. Smltk. W. U Browa Halea Wade.
Rto. KaMaer. R MeCiBsky. M L. Wm. Skaffdr. Mra J. M, Ortk. Fraak
Lsadk C. FyhBa oaU R PybBS est^ Ida Ballhraa. W. A Westoa. Mra J. Orth.
Swadisk (March. Isaac Hatch. C. Rea
Ipnal. Noah Ooatarier. Aatoay Ohert.
G. FuBar. A, W. PhUUpa. A. Shaffer. R Wm. McCook R J. Haas.. Emehae
Moraa. R Rosie. Wm. Beliow. Wm. Brown. J. J. Burdea. Oea F. Smith.
Holdsworth. W. H. Walker. O. M. Mary J. Smltk. Slpimomla Mra N. W.
Morse. Chas. McNtock. F. R Oood^ Orellick. Carey Cooraoa. W. W. Fhlrrteb. R Pteree. Sarah J. Miller. Chase ehUd. Mra F. A. OtUla. Thoa AmAUea. Arehia Oatraador. Joha Drew. stroag. Beet Green, R T. Braaa Mra
Sraca Qarwick, KU Westoe. C. A F. a Muncy. Anas Taylor. Bert Carpen­
ter. Sarah Oaaea. M. Fazoa. Rose
Pletto. M. Barker. J. M. Headeraon. R
bary. R H. Salsbary
J. Hamlto. M. R Pukriphmr. O. 8un. a stedt. Hamlto, J. ,R Hall. Wm Rich­
U Carter. C. Brownell, Isaac Miller. ard, J W. Goble. Joha Kems. R
Mra M. A. Murrey. Ella Hooghtoa, Ketapoer. R Barber. Harry Carr. 8. G.
Wm. Moss. Wm. Davis. C. A. Craw Burkbead. Dsvld Stricklin. L K. Oeveford set.. R J. Morgan, M Winnie. O. land. Mrs. M. WUIsey. C. M. Hager.
^ 8 R
C. Moffatt. M. R Sickle. Nye Jordan. R*m Ackerman. Edgar Lowing.
Bert Green. R
R M. Crain. Wm. Fetlerly. Ada M. MU Walt. R
m. J. W. Miller.
ler. A. Mercer. W. H. Darrow. C. U VanWagner. A. Btot
QrHllck. T. R McManus. Arthur Orel Sam Farrow. Alex
rids. D StepbODson. C, L Orelllck.
Uck. Frank Vocruba. John Cadham. I
Id Dokey. Clara Boudeau. R W.
R Root. J. R RcxH, Jos. I\>hl. J. R
Hick. Mrs. N. Greillck Bst.. Maggie
L Chase. W. H Cn^wcll.
John A Jackson. Tbos Siaoto
Markham. N Locma. Susan Bates. R
A Co„ H. C. DavU. Rlwln
VanWagner. F. 8. Price. Tom KelderC. Thompsoo. A. Moulton. G
bouse. James Swaney. J. W. FUdeman.
J. A. Ormsby Est . Joatoh Curtis. R
H. Miller. Chas. Skelcher. M. a Hun
®
gerford. Frank Zcullck. N. Rogers, B
Belknap. B Sllsby. A Larson. Jos.!
^
TJIViif.

City. Mlchlpsn. take notice:
That the roll for the Bpeclal aasessent hareioforo made by the board of
ineason for the purpoa* of defraying
that part of the ooat which the coun­
cil deddad should be borne and paid
by apeclal asseaament for the laying
of a aeweir to dlsiiiet No. 1, beginning
at the Intersection of Boardman river
and WelUngtoB street, running south
OB Welllngtan street and Umt on alley
between Front and SutK street lu
, C. H. Bai­
Fine street. Is now on file in my ol&ce
rn Stlcklin.
for public tospectloe
alomstein, Wm. Selkirk.
Notice U also hert*by ifiven that the
Ntncll aad board of asseesors of the street. Randolph street. Division C. L Gage. W U Thomas. Mra M.
Clark.
H
Blackman.
F
Campbell.
J. J.
street. Monroe. Willow and Madison
N Harrtagtou. C Blackman.
streeu. also cn Randolph stnxt from Parker.
H H Gifford. Wm. Lanka. Robt. Dew»nd. IMM.
Bay street to alley between C4»dar ar.
R. Yalomsteln. J. SlclnWrg. D. R
and Spruce streets, iheocc Jo alley
Stearns.
Geo. A.
mad place oportunlty will be given all west of Elmwood avenue to Madlsoo CrandaU. Jane
Blearcs. Geo M. Stearns. Mrs J
Interested to be heard,
street, as heretofore adopted by the
Dated this Sth day of August. IfOt council of Traverse City, Michigan, ! Brtuulfuoi. Unce Bryant. Geo.
L. G Bryant. Fred Ltrwls. CD
CHAB. M BEERS.
inke notice:
tni. W C Depew. J. Reynolds______
Is. A. R
mt-Ul
'
City Clerk
That the roll for the «|>eclal aiuicss
Alma Lgraon. Cltotoa Olds.
menl bermofore made by the board of JBannett.
A Moore. R Lahr. Mariam Hunt,
Notice of Sowar Assessment—Second
T Hurdlck. Geo. R Metcalf. P. Coyne.
Ing
thst
part
of
the
cost
which
the
Ward.
Clia Miller. A R. Mercer. D. R Car­
To Haanah A Lay Co.. Northern council decided should be borne and ter. F. S Madlsoa. Mrs. J. Evans. V.
Mich. Trans,. Co.. J C. Mtwgan. Han paid by *pi-clal assessment fur the lay Stanek. John Sanborn. D G. Shorter.
nah A Lay Merc. Co.. FYank A Bert lag of a sewer In N Union ptreeC. F G Neumann. F. O. Nelson. A Boy
WUhelm. Musselman Grxx-er Go.. Mich. Bay sirv'iri. Randolph stn-ei. DMnitm.
L Wright. Rmer Northrop. Chxs.
Starch Co.. A. W. Rickard. Standard Monroe. Willow. Madison, slso In Ran
Oil Co.. Carl Ulonskl. A. Frlblng. Ed dolph from Bay street to alley Utween Cedar and Spruce stre*Ms. C r CIspp. LewlH
ward BhcrcUe,
throre to alley weM of Elmwtvxi a\ Shane Harr> Deah. T Beally. Thos
E Bentley. Dr
i^ now on file J \V (launtlett. C Ingersol.
Joseph’ Klaasen. John nack. Berths enue to Madlwm
Jr
C, Mosier.
Mosler. rtainan
Nathan :M Turner. SirauL In my office for public InsiK-ction
C.
T 0 NlrboKMon. A. G. Fair­
Notice is» also hereby given that the McNVff.
Gliy Can
Bros. A Amlo le. Traverse
T
banks. H. D Alley. Jacob Shadier.
ntog Otx, Traver.-e City Gas Co.. E. council and board of a»sesKor5 of the i o-jj. i»h..nnev Muller A.. Fred Ackard.
artln.
Z.
H.
Evans.
city
of
Traverse
ni)
will
meet
at
the!
J
KPuiXun,
Hagadcrn. J B Ma
D. Forton. Fred
M. A N. R R. R.

h. M. Gildarskl. B Chervenka. raid unof.ioriil r<.ll, >i «hlrh ilmc
I> (itbb., W U Slight Tho.
Rejam. Jos Sledck. Jos Batix. I and
• „d pla<
....... .|.„.>nunM>
g.vrn .11 |
wm. Sali«. J H Tuhor.
Michael Knoll. J. R Greillck Co.. BrltT i personK
:
get Needham. Albert Ufer. Frank ! DateJ
i».>t
Mlchlaskl.
Jos.
Wenelvskl.
P.
Weno!
(■HAS M BEE^
Krpd Coliun, B.1 BUby. Frank Mr
<t>n.<«orta behind.
TI»o latter
FYank Sleder. Elli. and Nelll^ i 221.4 Hi
(It) ( lerk Hulre, Mr> H PcMenon. Frank Went
quickly dlaiKMMxl of by the FederaJ wisckl.
Leflcriee. W. J. Weese, A Furtsch.t
' Ellon IjLnkoy. Wm Gilpin. Hay Me
rcwiK'la, and Iho entire fli-ct having Chas. Wlnnowskl. J. laaulner. FrsJik , Notice
Sewtr Aascssment—Fifth Entire. A. M PoIIroo, A. W Rickard
piUM-d U-yoml range of tlie forta llie
Ward.
I Harm-y Anderson, L Roberts. Waltei
flpht lay iH'iwivn the Tenne*tji.v and Sici^ek. John Urban. Gt-o Vlrlna. i
R*on Rlchsrd. U J Olson. Js
Hro
T., o p liuKhHK John hYost. < ha.
^
» Ward. B
imAlnii at an atiplc of O
vansha. Joe ReJaRl. Alex Seymour, a j ..
.
Bush. t>dlr Me(;arr> H Vsnalrilne. K A Little, Frank
hekm the water over her liatterlr<. eo cart off t
Gagnon. Prank Korb, Frank Kovan.
II (h-iman
llrtiD rnenler A Hanna/..n
fonowci
after
tlie
min.
The
TeniMwi
Emma Lahalt. Walter
ptaoa and quarlrm Over IIm- planklni;.
C. 8 K P S P. Jimeph rk vish. Jo*'
urray. Henrj
Adam
mlor
A
G
Fairbanks.!
Pomarel. Jamt-s Murphy. Sarah Hew Geo Cn^ss, J A’ Mill
when rowplfted. at»c ranieil mU Iih-Ihw up the Uartfonl with the
1 E Wilson
oni.
IV.
E n Barnc
Ikonn Ant
Mrs B. Adslt. Frank 8-rpan^ An ; ^er^on.
^.!X
Kn-. « .-..ca,, O E Sob,,and.
ChoOeld. Kll
Of ptotinp In llinv layera lilted ixwaitile That wna only at
Otal PKh ..... .w.-.,..
- I ..^ir
Hannafonl
tolne Toplnka. An a Duuo
Thomas. Otli
throQirh the thick %ro3dm l«rklnc. Her lier enslnea w«'n* ImpiTfiH-t
Ball. Jo^ Ctamt.s. Jno A Js<'k?^on. Petei | lanna. Pat Burden
8atterU>e. Julius I w-nlK^ A
•lyde. W
on<*a taken from a liver ati
atreopth lay in lier armor niMl
Sw-sn^on. Wm Huehle Mi> U Sllsby ' Schoflold.
^
J A. Undsey. C EC Smith
Bertha I-Yeellng. J
l.lu.k> n
TbU mill wna' clinllenire of
I Mrs J N Martlnek. Jno M Hin*klns. Archir AbtMKt.
W. B C«m. F Klliuii
Ham Culler. Frank
hy la'iKllnp her plankluK >eptod l.y f
inka. Frank Grin-n.
Kloimc T C C J Hall A Treagea. A l.angwurth) rick, A n Morgan. U CYilman. J. CuJ
and platlnp. aiuMieiMnl to nUmt m\x j erlmlnntejT. The’ Muuonipiliela. goln* Shugart. John Y\h^v. AloK Kafka. ; Mar) SiM-as. Philip Felgcr. Msrj Wolf. man. Mct'ormlrk A Smith. T J Armfare, at a ahan> angle around her Ik,w , at full apoed. atniek ainntalil|>a wlihoiil Alice E Phimp-H. Antoine Mlkula. Pas I A McManus. Anna Harr. it. ('hrls F>k sUn>UK. L F (Iroesser. A Hollenbeck
ard. Chas Krone. Peter (HcMm. John Sage Ryan. Fxlmond Henry. R Bruce.
Had other thlnga Uhm. e^nml the ar damnKiin; the uion«ter In the hwat. iHit
Venl^b. Oxel No.-trun, ErneM Day. R
PK»r nod lf«u book would tiave made tin-1
loalnu
lH«r own
Wm nanks, Wm Beltner. Waiter
g'prow iiial «-utwa>'d.*rHw‘
pownrful of all the ler In tin* c-ollUlon. Th- 1^. knia^una
Koparek. Frank NenuK*. H 8rbuml»en;er John St*orre, A H Man D»*an. Ui)d Nlfer. Sophia Slebbln.
Inmiedlutely ekweil In and ainirk with Pertm-r. John Martin. A. Nmak. B Aher wtanleu
aimply rnuahig th<' Koch. lYm-r Dugml est . Philip Sect>r. Oleson. It Nord. Cha-i Nostrum, W ' l>srrish. F Allor. E R Moffatt. J W
I.
Vlark. Augusta Stevens. Chas Korb.
the chance of aunirlalna the bha kading ram to lim-h a trifle. TI»o Trunenaer
Wm
Hopkins. Wam-n | Mllllken. E W Hastings. F 8 John
„„ (Vplaod. ynolds, (Jec>.
llfet and a)ireadliig liavui- among the {Hiured tw<» hIioIk brttnd^«lde into the John T^b F^nk ^
^
mdneraMe woialen lH»ata. na the Mer Ijirkowannn and l^»n» awa> after tin I.rck, John Kauer. B (
H. Bishop. T. J.
Psararobt.. Ed. J McIV,„.ld. V-nink <
Hmac had dime In fon* her. 8he waa Uartfonl.
•kl. Jos Kabout
Co. F. H
Furguson. C
It WBH then lUcahfp agalnat Aagahlp. Eokos.
CdrHi^ ov«-r the l.ar at the mouth of
Fraifk Zl
Hrelthanpl. A Hlavka. Oou
the Atohama *m ‘Vam.la” during the admiral agnlnat ndmlral. 1 be vr
Jno C.alagher. F
ahrht iMit before the ••eamela" could mine 1(»gr>||ier lama uu..but tb«*
Adax
bo detarbed tbt- tide fell, and alie alMecixl and nv«*iv»'d only a glancing
H. A. Ealxrll. J..
l.udka, Ella I n-d Ha, u-. W M
,.."Ta"r,
leE*. Pet
p““'-r
bh»w. TU«- Uartfonl ga%e the Ten Ft.-o». Jua Rh.T.iic, W Ollwoo. Mar. | "" ' ”
K Kain. Mrr U SuiUm. A A Hadley.
I>ayllght reveakxl her to the blockad mww>e a aolkl l.rvadaide. but the »*boi Buahry. John B-ramvk, M. B Clark .
« O Brian, (ha, H»ll(K.rK
wamos. O. Stnrrry. WIrabe.h
Sne Bo«4. and after tbnt auritrlM* mia i ndli'^1 off fmm ber plate<l aliir'ld. Isaac Haywiaxl. John ami Mary Grv- Ht'nJ Mslsted.. A. \ FYledrich. Y H j^nk. Mrj. C B Archer. E Mills. Mrs
bowskv. W. E M.sin. John Sladk). N | Ervin. Msx SIgel. Peter Llndqueat. A m B^^me Julia Ransom. Slocum. C. R.
oat of tile qumtlon. Kliv Un^k her nta
lenvhig a dent At the ,
W Harrington. A H Booneli. M L . J Brow n. O J Pitcher. Mm P J Fish g i r r t'o J L Mahan. Chas Ber
Hpo In tlK* bay for the pn.icMlon of , time the mm s^-ut a nlneiy-llve
jamison. W W Smlih F ('
Wolille. and when rnirngnt KjdkM up ahot thmugli the Hartford, killing and Wilson, l^dwld Slrt-ck. PYwak Harr D Whlicup. A S Fryman. J W Pick
Icy. ttmollne Chase. Board of Educa
A C^vldfarb. F INiii
Jennie Lakf^ a J Sctxi, and alt peraoua ID
OB the CUi «»f Augn«t U?«-!iiiie the flag 1 wounding thirteen men
Ferguson. August Bauman. I J»^l<«^n. Swoillsh Sons of
iJ 1 lerewied In the laying of a sewer on
Bhtp of the defensive llevi nda fliaM | Ak the Ti-nm*aae»- alM«ered to avoid Hon Kate
pnahll Mats Chizek Thomas I E- Warner, FYank Fried
eowpHawl. tiraklm the nun. thnw akle tl»e Uartfonl Kite drofna^ Into
S Price. John Quailc. Rnxhurg. C C Prxmty. Mm. j.-nme I Wellington stre.^. Railroad avenue
WheeT wooden boatm. aitd the whole 1 nddat of the tk^t. a target for 100 Joe George. Tina Ky.e. AnUm Rokos. ' l>ralce. B, J Morgan. T P Nelsim. An i and Eighth Mnvi, as heretofore
grtnameut numlxTixl but twenty-two * gun^^ wIkwm- ronertitmt>'il ahota began R H- Allyn. Jos. Makula. Samuel Wal Mrea
^
l^onisce. H W ^.jopu-d hy the council of Traverse
puna. Farmgut rtmmianded lighteeu ; to tell on her vulnerable |unriw Her A
k^r?^.b”r,””MT c^b*
•*%r8Tu.rwi,irk':^rJp:|c...v. M.b.An. (Akr norir..
ahlpa. Including four luonllom. mount , "taff dl*«\pi»onred and the amokmti
5^lh Levi lAafontsrv- L Roberts, i A. Fryman. D. J Youker. Thos. Pier j That the roll for the speclaJ assess^
ll« 100 camion and liowliiu ri
j aim* Her lieavy Ircw |wrt ahuttera,
^.e
Ga^n
F
Sndfh
W.
M
SUsbv.
D
»o«.
C.
K.
Perrin.
R
Bvana. John Hen I rm nt hert-tofore made h) the Usard of
IIowtwiH-, something mon> than the acx.nU weak point In her ronatnictl
Minerva Hills Jamt-s
Lancaster, assessors lor the purpose of defraying
pppniy fleet of Ituohnuan muat \*c nvk l^mc jainiiietl l.y tlw hen\7 «
I- oust which, the coun
with Iwforv the great admim! ; idiota
uW be borne and paid
out the guna for *en Joe Seewr
Moses Desormler I Msreus. John A. Wsde. Martha lYiug by sp«-rlal assessment
for tho laying
Brodhagen. Warren
H. G. Brm
cbatmel three uillea i Ortng. Admiral niudianan and the Ani^ Amupi'lgier. A. R Kllpsirick. i
,
of
a
sewer
on
Wellington
street. Rall„
J
Arnold
'•
sewer
on
o«.uiiagiuo
siiwx
Robert Horkner. Levi Lafonlsee. Frank J**^^ Sugar. E N. Prince
Indoaed by aand Iwira. Ou the ' pilot had been wourHlc«d. and aa i
w'
y
h

,,
,
road
avenue
and
Eighth street, I
Alf Sherette, H. i^Tshnew ' ^ 'Bernstein. Geo.aLat
* * ig diaaater the rodder cfc
maA Bldo there atood at the time old I'^hing
Un Keh I r

I. B. lUwley. John Stein. John N
WUhelm. Bartak ff cS.
...........................
Fhrt Morpatk a brick work, whk b the which were expewed on llw dock
Clapper, East > U™
,(Hir. A. WI«rh(.ow.kl, J B B.r- ley.
IcJ. A. B. Hanson. O L
U r.----------Chnrcderalea had atrengtbened by aand cut In two hy an eleven inch shot from
Bay Lumber Co.. Lowell SUlea. Lars r
P. Dumbollon. 8. R Curdy
bBps and an armament of three tkra of tbe monitor Chlcka
, Westland. Henry Brodhagen. Edw ard ;!
Kllde.
John
Snushall.
John
Burflend.;
of
Traverse
City
will
meet
at the
bung
close
under
llw
stern
of
the
ram
^1 Piause. Henry Voorhees. H. Whit
Whiting..
I
pBqa. Alohgalde. at the water a edge,
W Dr.
rx_ J.
t
------- rx
; council rooms. In said city, on August
they had pUnted a water battery of from the beginning of the fight.

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INri,
o’clock p. ro.. to review
The Tennewi- soon drifted belpleaoW. P. VofUesong.
R. Pierce. J.......W j 22nd.
^
mwen puna, and on tbe o|»rKwlte akle of
at
which
Umc
and
Chat.
Slater. W. E. Moon, norence Eex'k ^ t;™
the channel erected a new work, known ly upon tbe strong tide. Tbe Hartford.
1 be given all perD.
M FWI Galncw Three mUce up the Lackawanna. Monongahcla and Ob- Wynhoop. Gfio. Hume Jk Co.. C- Broth hart. Owen Schoolcraft. John 4 M. B. Pl*c*’.oporin^ty^
Channel, on tbe weet aide, a third work. •Ipee, each on different quartera, srtoii. Jea^L Dairow. Alice M Par
TWt rowell, comiBanded the Inner bay ateomed at ber full apoed. while tbe nectcr. CBoucr^/Patchin. B, K. Post.
The fleet, led by the monltoiw ateam monitor Cblckaaaw pounded away at ?«ter Tonneller. National Loan 4 Inv. Pease. 8. L. 4 i!
t2S4-14t
City Clerk.
Mra. R Wells.
Cd op oppmrito Vort Morgan, firing at her steriL
30k, Clara G Atwrood. C. R Bock, Ir- Kyselka. Gea Blodgett, Fraak
tbe ca
Tbs Death Penalty.
yi paaaed and lecelrlng the full ttmi
rto Newberry. R C ' Stiles. 8. K. menter. A. Dion. Henry Defer. EL Sum
planeBt pf Fort Morgan'a guna In nSortham eiL. F. L. Havltond. Joa ner. Bast Bay Lumber Co.. Geo. Carns.
A moe thing aometimes results in
s of the aailori
fBnt. Suddenly the loading monitor.
Mtlel. Bam Vint. Adolph Uetelt, Mra A- T. Peck. F. O. Pierce. F. 4 8, Chap­ death. Thus a mere scratch, tnxignlflTbe Tnueaaee bad stroch her foa. Palfarec. Grant Oark. Joa. Kocak. in. M. C Oviatt. A. C. Hunter. Dan cant cuu or puny boUa have paid the
tha Tecumaeh. careened and aank. and
I to tbe Ooaipee. .
thoaa followlBc slowed up in antldpa
toa. Kaboat. H. Wbittoc. Peter Qa.- Sharkey. L. J. Tedmaa. F. F. Hedden, death penalty. It It wtoe to have
QBOBQE U KILICBR.
slek. PtUltp Beoor. Aaaa WaHoo. Ran- Mra. M. 8. Wright. M. Lacoce. Jaaea B^enl AniSea Salve ever handy.
^ of a almllar fate. Tbe boy wa»
OB Walton. Frank Morarita. Albert
R^ the bMt aalre on earth and will
prevent tntallty when burnt, eorea. nllebaoek. Joa. Stanek. Joa.
Shugart. J. W. HlUiker. Jnq. Plffer. oers and pUea threnten. Only ttc.at
Vug. Bauman. Joa. Dlougbe. H
^
aad F. a
Joa. Rntner. Ana Egles. A. NnehoseL JohBBB'a Drug
nngworthy, joa. Beadier. Corn
Varner. A. G. Warner, F. R. Goodrich. £. T. Swan. Oea Beck. Joe. SaHch. Bd. Meads*.
J. D. CaBphell. F. F. Greer. Jas. Fortin. Goo. 4 A. Deck. Rd FOeae. J.
TItY A RECORD WANT AO.
ATorj. Albert Roush, M. J. Davis. W. R Sailer. James Seward. R H. Wilcox.
THE HARTMRD AND TKNNKKSKK t'AMK TOOETHEH BOUB Oh

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