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The Evening Record, June 23, 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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1904-06-23
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TnURSnAY, .TFXE S\ 1904.
ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS
60 DATS
1ND.H.C.
JOSEPH
GAUBAS
^OLE
AND
JUDGE
ROB
ERTS DID THE REST.
Tried to Sell the Wheel at the Same
SEVEN
HUNDRED
AND
Canvass to Find Out How Many
and a
gave hia residence a« 1*:, East Tenth
atreet. Thia morning Oa..l.aa
whetd l^elonging to Frank Wildman
fn.m the l.asket fartorv. rode it .|«>«n
Ixmla rttImanV l.irvrl.- shop where
he tried to sell It.
Mr. rulman had made
I the wheel
last night and when It
iheel laat
as brought to the shop he reoigniti
reoi
He parUycHl with Gauha R an«l fim
give hit
him Id
GaiiU.v wanie,! IT. wl
V,Ve''^o’’..r.'Sv
1*1 price
The hing«T
talk,*.! with Qaiihaa tl.c surer
lhat the wheel ,|ld no. l„.U.m:
When ii came to a aoitlemeni
Ciilman told him he would have to
iintM the l.ank opened hef.M-e he
I l«v him and to c.me around
wlU^'an hour for hla m«uiev. Gauhas
alightl.v and wanted a little
It or wanted
to take the
le aa« Anally coaxed to leav,'
the 4rh,*el and to reium later for his
noney
,\s ..
■ tuade
As Ml
he left rulman set a
COLISEUM
RESOUNDED
WITH
of III.-’ pr*»minenl
leader
l»r**™
v«»iing
shadow Gauhas. who
th,- imriy pressi*,!1 foraard to aliake his
CHEERS 23 MINUTES.
roH<.w.-.l him down the M. & N. E.
! hand and assiir,- him of tl
track to the nest side, hack around to
land assNianc- In the gr,‘at
the sho..
Chief of Police Rennie was
! alioiu to itnilertake
also notifle.1 and soon app,>ared but
I
Waved Flags.
j l«-fi quickly so the
NOMINATED
UNANIMOUSLY S""'....
DELEGATES
WENT WILD
BATTLE SCARRED FLAG BROUGHT
MORE CHEERS.
FIRED
THE
CONVENTION
:
Are Unaccounted For.
hours was t
fate aeted ont to Jamea Gaiil.aa who
E^ery memher of the N. w York ,ie|. |
rcturnci
egation. uii.Ier instruction from SenaI’lati and Hepew was supplie,!
wlili a An,* silk Aag and ihelr ,-ntrance Ae,l again ami before ho got there Gau
in 111,- hail was gre,-t,Hl with loud ap lias must have liecome worrit'd and
plause When Ih,- liand play,*,l -Amer
I,-a" just iH-fon- th,- ,'onv» ntion ,ipen,-d.
,>v, r>lKHly |.r, s,-tii anise ai„l the \V»
Yorkers siaiuling on th,-ir chairs. young man n,-ar the corner of Hfih
On the way
wave<l ih,-lr lings hi tim,- lo th.- music. and Wadsworth stnu-t
to the IiK-kup the young man admitied
Fairbanks' Successor.
he t.KikThe wheel.
S,riaior Kairl.atik>‘ iinmiiiaMon for
H,- was taken iK-fon* Judge I.orln
By Wire to ihe Evening R,-cord.
NOMINATING SPEECH OF EX-COV
ERNOR BLACK.
cessorslilp to 8,‘nai,ir Fairbanks. C«>n-
Many
Were Turned
Enthuaiaam
Ran
Riot
Away.
More Oemonatrationg.
JAP
Last Evening.
Sunday for a two weeks’ stay
221Ntf
t^Uiton*.
Uav
WE GUARANTEE
or
organ
wt-
•i»-ll ■ *.aM-far< ion
Insures your ah-oluu- haf.-iy
If
The Kimball
you’ll
get
saiisfartion
IMPERIAL
Ask your neighlvir
FIELD TRDOPS.
what h,- thinks ,if his Kimliall
When the announc,.meni of Rim>oveil's nomination was mad*- at 1 Th
..Vl.K-k ev.«rvlK>,1v in ih.' convention
ar,M.e u? their feet and cheered lomlly.
waving: Aags for several minutes.
ilooHevelt n-celv,-,! every vote in the
cinventlon
S,-nator Ivilllver i»la<«v!
Kalrlianks in nomination at 1:2:. and
the Indiana s«*nntor was luuninat,*,!
shortly after 1* o'clock
This was
cause for anther wild dera«mstratlon
lioth nominations mere made unanimoiislv
Nomination Speech.
Ex-Govemor Hlack of .New York
oetHle,! to the platform to nominate
RiKisevelt for prx«sident
The (
senm hall was Ailed to its utmost
liacltv. manv hundred itersoits stand
ing.
As Hlack w,-nt nu tlo- aishwas given ch.-er aft,*r clu*,>r by the
gc«t gathering and while he was de
livering the nominating s|KH*eh he was
cheere,! time and again
!:s^hee:.‘;^.sirmt.s=«d
the crowd went wild. Then a large
picture of RtuveeveU was displaye.l
fr,»m the nlatforro and held aloft by
four men. Then red. white and blue
umbrellas were
wav,Hl around
hall.
The demonstrations
lasted
tw,.nty-three minutef. It was a grand
K speech se
Ing the nomination off Roosevelt.
the conv
liver of I ra plai
ination
lion for
ft vice president.
to Coftolyt
•teljTMi. hea
t of cotamerce and labor, arbo
this afternoon was elected chairman of
tbe national
republican committee,
trai fm tbe platlorm In tbe conrentSon
Corre
Killed Sent Cablegram Today.
H> Win* to th,* Kvening Record.
Toklo. June 2:;-Marquin Oyam. form,-rly marnhall amt chief of tb,- gen
eral Malt ha* been ap,v,int,*d to the
supreme command of
the imperial
1 tbe Aeld.
•gxATOB ctUBLiai w. rxinnANKM or nrntaNA
man l^ndln b* a lively candidate.
.■"‘enta:iv,‘ Hi-mmway. chairman
»• appropriations ,-oromlti«H- of the
house. Is one of the heirs dir,*ci of
Fairbanks' *tr,iigth although weak
en,*«l somewhat by the apm-arance ,il
al candidal,' in his own district
Ri'pres.-ntative Crnmparker ha*
al.so sliit*d his casti»r into the ring. Hr
announc,*>l hi.* candidacy um-guijocaiIv h,»re ttsiay
Factory price*, and
ea.sy terms.
of
Veterans
Enjoyed
Themselves at Maple City Yester
Kwang today.
DVER TD
CDURT.
la Held or
Charge.
E!m,*r 8i«*ei. who lives i
r Summit
ning
le is
d,-cent conduct.
Ho was Itound over
to the Circuit court in
bail which
he has not furnished yet
a’.Iv er
It is claimed that he has been com
mitting the off,*nse with which he is
1 picnic
charged for about i:> years and has
lieen in the custody of the officers sev
’he visitors and the Maple
eral times. Steele was so bad that a
ans left no stone unturned to give second ebarge
was also
preferred
them the- ia-st lime thev have bad in against him. again being charged with
a gexvl while. A fine program was also the same offense, and upon this charge
given and a parade was amuher
he waived examination and was honnd
of the f.'atures
0 Maple (
1 a Ane I
Ml by m
I fa.shioot*,! <
Lucile
Holliday
Entertainad
...
^ClUR OF GOOD SMOts
Our Children’s
Department is
IH OT WEATH ER Famous for its
FOOTWEAR Assortment of
“WIGWAMS” Good Values in
Little Fellows
A new line, in all Clothing and
sizes, lots of Furnishings
wear for a little Hundreds of
money. Nice for Boys are
jcamping : : : Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want
them
: O. C. MOFFATT
jl .ST RKCKIVKIi
The Olil Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Go
New Stand
242 Front Street
Boys' Wiisit
and Blouses
19c to .OOc. Made
both blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colors.
Boys' WasAaUe
Suits
ikk. 75c to $2.50
Large assortment for
sumrnrr wear—also big
line of washable knee
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 5<lc
Boys'straw and
WMteDockHats
Straw goodt from
lOc to .50c—white duck
;
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
.
’
Eatabllahad in I 868
Room 2 10 Stata Bar>k Bldg.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
ville'a Subject.
And use your best judgment during these days
of sensational advertising. We guarantee to
give you the best values for clean, new. up-todate merchandise, and ask you to be the judge.
If we can’t substantiate this statement we
won't ask you to buy. Today we only quote a
few items from our Silk and Dress Goods depts.
3f» inch Pure Djx Black Taffeta Silk
24 inch L>xms Dye Habutai Silk*, all colors, also I^lark
and White........................................................................................................
24 inch Waterproof Jap Silk (black only)
Yard wide Black Peau de Soic Silk.
doubt the best ever
offered and
This
is without
is good
a
raloe at
Extra special.............................................................................
CLASS ENTERTAINED.
day Afternoon.
In honor of her tenih birthday Miss
Lucile Holliday, daughter ,»f Dr. A. H.
Holliday,
entertained
ten
of
her
friends .vesterday aftemooo. TTie after
noon was spent
very eojorahly
in
music and games. Refreshments were
served and after the afternoon had
been passed. Henry Hull took the
guests home in hU pony cart.
Miss Edith GIbb.s entertained her
Sanday school cla-ss at her home yes
terday
afternoon.
About
thirteen
young people were present and the
games and mnsic were the features of
afiernooD.
Refreshments were
served and all bad a happy time.
Tbe people of Old Mlsaion are Aguring on a Foorth of Jaly celebratkMt.
There will be a big plenlc. a ball game,
other games and flreworbs. Tbe j^lana
are quite elaborate and the gUtrlotia
Poorth will be celebrated la proper
stj^e.
Reml, who haa b««e ^
v«lj. r
Imltana
lapolj
r)li> th
rle* Kennider and Han’tey Lam*
ret anted from Hulon thli morning
i
trout.
Sciivlll,- <*pok<- til a larg** and
J Kelly and children went to
ati,-nti\< ainli,*nr-,* last niglit in th,*
CdRK-mmh this morning.
Church „f CbriM
HU *iul
hulijHot
MiM. Be**U
Chrut a* the .Son of G,k1 and
I>*ak i
.Savior of il„- World
In the llgh* of'*:™ *
roorni
orning
I* her
cit-<i 1,1 tK-aring dln-ctlc and indirect
» Clara Coddingtoc we
ih,* living word a* one «b»
ilii morning for a rtall,
on before a* the divine pk>Pad.-n went to Cadar Chy tbU
captain of salvation
A** C,»
* few day* i
t wKb iwlaliimliit.- dlsr-ox ,-r,-,i a new «orld a* far
the Son of God and Savior
t World" Waa Dr. Sco-
Miaa Edith Gibba Was HoatoM Ycstoi^
Frienfla Yesterday.
DISCIPLE SEIVICES
Keep 0ooKv.v
$L25.
HER TENTH BIRTHDAY.
k
(Ue Want Vou to
r by the Japanese Thist proves
doubt that t
pondent
day in Annual Social ^unipn.j
Miss
JIMVJMrIck
129 Front St N. E, StroK, N^r.
World li.s rir,.lve<l i r.WoOTmTnUS
Elmer Steele
Loads
MOR.
Cor. Lake Ava. and lOth
► gTVTTthiag to 8j^I I^mninsu KiiMit
t Not Killed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
HAD HNE TINE
Seven
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
W. L. BROWN
Corresi
BDUND
Seconding Bpeeehea.
After Beveridge Anlshed hU speech
he
was
followed
by -George
A.
Knight of California, Harry Stllwell
Edwards of Georgia.
ex-Govemors
Bradley of Kentucky, Joseph B, Cotton
of Minnesou and Harry 8. Cummings,
a colored orator of MarylantL all of
conded the nomination
Newspaper
spondent. Supposed to Have Been
Lasted Twenty-three Minutes.
AtI 111:03 Black conclude,! his si*e,K*h
last words nominating U,x>sev,dt
HI*1 U
brought
the convention to
its f,*,-t
The gr»*at assemblage cheer«*d lustily
Delegates at€x>d on the seats ch,H«ring
Emerson.
is j
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
Women’s Serge Congress
Slioes; try- a pair; SOe
Wedding at Asbury M. E. Parsonage
instrument.
Edwin
ifit
ten’s
SIip|)crs, lilack
1 and easy, 25e
Waltt r Ik vaBnci- r.arwl,-k ami Min^
Ellralicih Ell,-A S,Tor w,r,* marriinl
, v,*ninp at ih,* parMinag,- bv R.-v
Hugh Kenm-.lv of th,- A.-hury M F.
church
Ml*s Clara S,*cor. a Kister ,.f
the bride, and Phillip 8ec,r. a l.roth.-r.
acted an
bridesmaid and
bent man
The bride carried white camatbms
the l.ridesiua.d pink carnatb.ns
Garwlek i* a crm-nier and hl«
e iHlnthlKClty. The bri.ie's home
i lame l.ake township
They will
• riiv. e,imer
Randolph and .North Cedar
every time
Chicago. June T2 —TIuHHlon- R.«,-e
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVERxED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
€asp Shoes
at €asp
I Prices
GARWICK-8ECOR.
Ami
DF ALL
as only new
^ gity Book Sforo
house in an eAort to And out how
many iMnuins are siitl l•nacc,•^lnt,•,l
you want a good piano or organ
CHARGE
shoot
nice styles, tl.OO
ing Cling on in this city.'
Has
lly WIr,. to the Evtuilng Record.
and
Women'*s
Shjijicrs,
strap, pretty shapes, 91.00
or y,iiir m<in,-y tiack. Thi-* |K»Jir\
OTAM HADE
COMMANDER
and
RootevelPt Picture Caused
new
Call early.
r
him
,laxs in th,- IVtroit Hon>e of
Corn-ction. Th** reason the sentence
was mad,- s,i severe was because ih,-re
Colisaum Wat Jammed to the Ooora
and
"Fir* Olorks Cbat Worli”
as all ours are brand
ones can.
N,-w York. June 23.—Th,* numlM*r ,if 1<
the bodies of the victims recov.-redhts '♦
the result ,if the Slocum disast,-r now
Evi-ry high gra.l,- Kimlia!! pianri
y
fall of the Foarth as ever,
We want yon to call and see our joods.
EICH'TY
HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Police Will Make a House-to House
Last Evening.
captured
know you wiU be jwt at
863 BODIES
RECOVERED
for Repairs by the Owner
Stole a wheel,
Tor Von Bm!
No matter if the dty doeao't celebrate this yew, me
»ker. Ml
OoIdsBlth. editor of the Petoskej
Kev« and one ot the bo«t known
young editors In Northern Mirhlt;an.
died at 4:30 a m.
Mr. G<ildsinttb
Shop Where It Had Been Le«
teneed within a few
Cbe Tire Olorks Hre Hll Reatfr
tion bas lieen regarded a* grave. Yes
terday het* grew worse
i
and
ward the end.
CHIEF CHASED HIM ON DRAT
HIM
Many farormMe words for the new
clock on the Traverse City State bank
balldiag are beard on evenr hand and
Was ths EBiter af the Petoakey Haws
espertally so
at night when
iT Is
and Well Known in Northern
lighted up.
Some are disappoi
Michigan.
however, when thev learn It doe
strike.
A
CYCLE THIS MORNING.
LANDED
EIGHTH YEAR—221^
E. I. GOLBSMmi DEAD
4S inch
Mohair
Sharkskin
in
nav^, brown and
blace,
worth 75c, for........................................ ......................................................
Choice of all our 60c Mixed Suitings
e Wilhelm,
69c
39c
50c
89c
39c
49c
35c
Contr TroHt
Mai Omioa
•
material things are concerned, just
.1..* sp,-aker H*ld. ’ Jeau* Christ as
l>ir.I of all hath tirought life and Im
m.ir alii* *o light through HI* deaib,
re«irreetlon.
He U oor
■ Lokw Smith aang In a moat ten-
people which be ha* glvet
dl«trlri and *tate endeav.
He hope* to *ee
crnaded.
Mr Smith will
new church
Sunday
ICE CREAM
to yoang
at many
convenle bouae
SOCIAL.
«odety of the Anbury M. E, charch.
There wa* a large crowd preaent and
about tie wa* cleared.
The ladle*
pledged $UH) on the chorch debt aotne
time ago and tbe moftey will go am
The friend* of Mra. Prank Btaai
Bimwood avenna will be aorr? to ImnS
at *he U ill witb tba grip.
Mr*. A. J. Harilaad manM laat
Bight from Bestumla. where ahe t
to attend tbe wedding of a eooslt
Mr*. C. E. GreenBeld. who baa beoa
ri«iting Mr*. E. M. Stetaon and family.,
left yesterday for her boose la Cor»^
ing. K. V.
Mr*. Irene
Pomeroy BhSeAda
has'^
been In Ihe city going from here US
Manistee.
8 E. Wall and Miaa Mioaie Wato
left today for Alba, where they wlU
vi*it Mr. W’ait'a alater a abort time
and leave Monday. acoompaaSed bf
Mr*. Ed Wait for a trip oreg tbc **l»*
land route" from Oden aortb, aad wUi
Pere MarqncUe road, ot 0
Rapids t« risitlag frleoda la tbe dtp.
b d
THE EVEimrO BBOCmD, TRAVERSE CITT, lOCH, THURSDAY, JTOE U, It^
IBfOCKATOON
FOVfiltTTnAtS
tlos thto ymir. M tte ampn bsy
bom Wt ah amsl.
sot misd t
tW«B go uhasd with «laht»t
THEfVENfNG
IN OHIO THEY HAVE NO ONE TO
While the Raeord U is aympsthy
.2
:«
'!
7U
badly for wnat'nf min.
Tor some nanemnntnble rcMon the
nnaiber of Tnenat houses la AlMon
FNOVIOE FOR CAMFAION.
with celebrsthM asd woald sot try to
abate the picsaare of aayose. atni Just
at a tsggcatloB. woeldat it stake the
grestar sojatlty happier If tbe ordi
Thair Furaaa the SitMatisn
la SarioMB.
sasce la regard to discharge of flrefully orforeed
C. A. KKLCHglt City OniMv.
A44t— an fWMiwtliiM to THB
Bnomia kboobd.
OpiMfiTUNmct Amz maav.
It wmaa*! so auar rvarn a«o that
Toamg MS vrat U> Nes Tork citr
wUk s cspltsl of s lllUe SKMV than
tH dOQsra.
Th» sam» mas rctarsed
S faw 4s7a SCO Is Wlaeooals Is bit
own prtTSic ear.
Tb« ortctsal trip
Kav York bad baas atada os a fralcht
trsia.
Hobart H. Isgaraoll It lodaj a mllllosalra.
Hit SKway
vat
not
made
tbrougb tba flactoatlost of tba tiock
Mrfcat, It trat sot made tbroogb tpacBlstlaa but avary dollar that ba bat
vaa lagiiUBUttalr aarsad.
an
Wbao Rt^
H. Isgaraoll west to Naw
York
tbara wat no aucb tbisg at a “dolUr
arateb.**
A rallabla
tisiapiaca
momoT asd mas> wara utlng ib<
faahlOBad
tllrar watcbaa
that bad
baas bssdad down Irosi gasaratioo
gasarsUas or elta going without them.
os that day at
well wTt
with
Tbe small
ig wkstavar
he touches into gold Is wmsted at Ohio
flve cesu be eas buy t bunch of flre- democratic suic beadqoartars. otheri*e Poverty Flats.
ersekert that by a Uttle jodicioui hut^
Tom L JohnaoB wa* the fat woman
banding will give blm Jntt at much
ia*i year's aggregation and towered
fun without a fraction of tbe danger.
above his feHhvs like the ColoaatM of
Rhodes.
Hia headquarters was the
eat of his red automobile, and. while
PRIZES FOR FIRE HORSES.
He party had rooms in this dty In
charge of Congressman Barber and
A. P. Saldle*. things were as dull as
Delhi.
These gentlemen dropped In
8t. Louis. June 22.—Fire
borte*
slle. but. no money so
from every citv in the country have
rule in politics ii
been Invited to compete for prixet in
J hardly enough
postage.
much doing
I
wasn't much
d<
PO%(
things all his own way
last fall as the democratic candidate
f that the brave steed has
gOVi
(vemor—until the election, and
•ared before the critical gaie of
then It will be remembered that he
wttkin Judges.
In appreciation of the recognition
thus given to the fire horse, thi
that Ml many republicans staved
ecutive committee of
tbe National home. After It was all over Johnson
Firemen's associatifm of the United turned the red devil over to the chauf
Stales has extended an invitation
feur. and again turned to the peace
every city council and fire department able pursuits of nwney _grabbing. John
in the
country to wnd
their l»e«t son
hibernatedIIlike th^ bear and
horses to tbe world's fair where they sucked his fat t>aw
lest in both tbe horse show
lerge In the early summer for a
and the national firemen's tournament lambasting from which he will not
28, inclusive.
sot*n receiver,
administered
by the
making a class fur tbe fin- I
democratic state convention.
competitive contests the live stock
Johnson's hones as to candidates
department of tbe world's fair has and platform having been blasted, he
done much toward enlarging the «
cannot l»e expected to contribute of
Bhottldat be coosted.
might loae hit casson cracker but for
winter, only to
one of.tbete needt and tupply It, that
his means to help along men and prinhirh he is
departure will help to meet ai
r been at
perious demand existing a’taereve
anything of this kind.
reduction of fire barard is sought for.
Many men fined by their bank acIt will be tbe means of cultivating and
miints. if not by qualities of mind and
encouraging the qualiiie.K lhai i
heart, to be the angels of the es
make the home useful.
teemed
hour, might
Iconoclastic wav.
Hearst wasted in
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
tard for anyr case of Catarrh that r
oi be cured
he will pmhablv f**el like putOhio.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
d. James
KIIl>oume. the man who
Col.
Jan
J. Cheney fur the past IS years, and would take the presidential nomina
believe blm perfectly honorable In all tion, If there wasn't anybody else after
business usumcuuub
lUons,, »
and
u<. financially It. has retired to the sanctuarv since
able to carry out any obllg
' ligations made his latest notable effacemeni,
in. 1
by bis firm. Waldlng.
_ Kli
Unnan 4 Marwho, from iielni
l>elng the
vin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
nd they
hing. liecames not. And
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lute
_ in R. Mcl^n is so deaf
illy, acting directly upon the bl(
that he cannot hear democracy's
and mucous surfaces of the system.
ror'a Moses with money
Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c.
jH'r iMiitIc.
iMiii Ic. Sold by all druggists.
SHE'S AFTER SENATOR PLATT
Hall's Family Pills for constl-
will be the millionaire of tomorrow
Big Rapids Widow Plaintiff In Litiga
Tt>dar. tba pooratt working sun saad
sot ba without the time of day.
Hobart H.
manufartura
Ingamoll daiennlned
tha
l»aiit
that could ba made.
rhaap
match
Ha tuccea«lad.
Today tba Ingeraoll fAory it crowded
witb ordart, it It turning out bundredt
of watcbat aacb day.
Tba Ingertoll
watch It known far and wide.
Hit tuccatt wat not tbe retult of
luck. It wat sot through cbanca that
he wat cmablad to go to Wltcontln
claim hit bride and ride In a private
car and afterward crosa the ocaa
a trip abroad.
Hit money
wat not
made through a tax on necettiUet. he
gave value received.
The world It In need of many things
today.
It U the yruing man of today
-that bat acumen enought to tee any
The
world•*
wantt are
increasing
dally and with thete increatet
greater
opportonltlet.
The
young
man of today bat a tar better chance
Hum tba young sum of yettenlay but
he mutt be equipped for the ttniggle.
he -muKt ufte hit braint and bis iiraint
mutt «-ork in harmony with his hands
THE FOURTH AND NOISE.
July Fourth It a day dear to a lioy’t
heart.
It Ik for that occasion that he
aavet
hit
pennies
many otherwiae
order that
he
and
aoomed
undertakes
errands
may secure
in
enough
money to purchase Are works.
Fire
works with him an* generally llmlied
to one variety, the kind that produce*
Bolae and the more noise, with the
more satisfaction he regards hit invettment.
In direct ratio with this same m
Is tbe danger connected with the
pkwion of cannon crackers, toy pistols
and small cannons.
vtclimt of
mon*.
Every year the
the celebration
number
Every year the number of ihe
maimed, the
greater.
hall and the^^dlnd is
This does not
o: zr,».r<
Take
nation.
include
itor Platt.
•, is to lie a I
non iiegiin i*y Mr?, i..
former Big Rapids widow, who is said
Minot Corner. Me., June 23.—Sia
to have n^ently come into possession
mese twin fiigs were Iwirn here
of a threi*mllllon-iKjUar estate.
Sen
days ago.
These freaks
ator plajt
has liecome
involved it
together from (heir snouts liv thick
some “wav in Hm* timiK*r land in Mont
cartilage.
llage.
Their heads
calm.
I.ake. Oscoda and
Newaygo
d
il together that neither ctiuld
counties, now said to l»e the property
i» without first grunting
of .Mr.«. Baker, and. of course, will in*
other. Because of the placing of their
y lltlgaeye* they could see fmra only
.............................
al year?
side.
Thev stepped on each ol
ag«i. but it was only recently that his
widow came into knowletlge of
Tlu*se p«>cullar freak pigs lived only
wealth.
Baker himself was. in i-----I few hours. They
icy were l)om at night
years, an owner of Wexford tlml>er
I Ihe following day.
and prositerons. lint he fell u|ion
days and <IIihI
in moderate cIp
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou
sands of sufferers have proved their
Sick and Nenrou*
make pure blood
Thi? t? Luther's famous hymn, sung
healf^
Only 25c
by the excursionists on the ill-fated
i cured.
Sold
General Slocum Just Itefore the carni
„ Store and
val of death l>egan.
In German the
Meads. Druggists.
hymn is eniiile«l “Ein Feste Burg 1st
Unser Gott.” The English version Is
Hedge:
women, hortet and other animals.
To
aorne. the Fpurtb Is a day of dread,
nervousness.
The explo
of
Nature
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
VIA TUB
4th of July.
One fare for the round trip. On sale
uly 2nd. .'Ird and 4ih.
Retui
iitrn Jul;
2,'1-4-r..
mighty Ifortress i* our God,
Iwark never falling:
t bulwai
he amid the flood
helper h«
prevailing
’ mortal I
For still our ancient foe
Doth seek to work iis woe;
His craft and power i
cheap.
South Side LumIx
Traverae City will have so celebra-
Bttiklin0 Paper
Building Paper
Building Paper
'Wc
and
wish to close out our stock of Roofing
Building Paper, and will make interesting
prices on
150 Squares 3 Ply Black Diamond Rooflnif
T5 Sqaarcs 2 Ply Weatherproof Rooflngl
200 Rons 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Hberetto
40 Rolls 1 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls Monitor
I Our stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before fall, and we can make it to your jn' terest to deal with us.
fi:
-.SAVINGS
3* €, Oreilick eo.
fancy neroerixed
TheK an all new
.
17c
.\n 26c Warnings for............ ..................................... IBc
.\11 .^^c Waiitings for................
29c
AU 4(»c Waislingi for.................................................33c
All, 45c Warnings for........................................................................86c
All 60c Waiatings for ........................................................................42c
.\U 66c Waistings for.................................................46c
Don't fail to boy one of these.
CAMPING I".VI A. J. WILHELM
Now is the time to get rr-sdy to
go camping for the summer. Go
to East bay. where you can r*sort and attend your work. Only
a few shore lot* left. Lot* mhlch
sold three .rear* ago for |50 are
now worth |40d.
We cannot
guarantee the
present
price
Another country postmaster up in
las been removed
inty has
:ause he got his post
postage
from offlee because
stamp money mixed* np with hi* igro
cery busineu funds and everything
EXTRAORDINARY
from the
OFFERINGS Carpet
Room
Dr*. J E. and J. C- Wilson of Roch
ester, are twin brother*, who have
been SKSoclated in the practice of med
icine a* partner* for <
;eeplng
wa* necessary to settle partnerslthip alThe socU”!!*!* will start t
o|>erative stores in Calhoun county,
to be located at Battle Creek. Mar
shall and Albion. At present only grocerit*8 are to In* handled, but later it
Is figured on making rt'gular de|»ariment stores of them.
A number of Sanilac tounty farmers
are making a *|»eclalty t
this year. The weather
and dela.red the planting and also com
pelled re-seeding in many ipsti
yet they entertain hopes of a goo<I
harvest, though a late c
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY
backache
It is Cheaper te
BURNGASOUHE
Two paiit^rni lim.' all wool int»rains, a nootl <>5c
carpft. whibr iht-y last. i><*r yard...................... - • $ .50
'I'wo hiititirod yards (mc quality linoleum, two
new paiierns in the lot, we offer at............................... 45
Straw anti China inaltinjfs. ihe :i5c kind, a splen
did asst»riment of patterns, at....---- •....................... 25
Swl.'iO ami $L(M lace curtains, cable nets, ven
■
'
----------'------------------- --------------lian
nets
and* '■fine noirinjjhams.
extra low prii
n woo<1
e com
fortable.
one.
show
At the prices v
Come in anti let t
them to you; oi
JKWKL
GAS
Store M ill be Closed All Day July 4tb.
STOVh:.
TOM
FRANK TRUCE
I a W^iMwitfa wfaat the doctors
lambago. Wss down Is bod usbh to awve wiikoot great pain. Two botths
of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Core
eoBipktely esrsd ns and I hare kad no r
of the trouble aor any tigna of rhsomsUs
FRED BRANDT. Dy«. Msnda, la
Drunlsts. 90c.. St AsX fur Cook Book—:
GUNTON’S
MEAT
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FRONT STREET
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
Ladies, “you can Jump on it, tramile on it, but it will come up smiling
very time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Tarnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
For Sals by Jas. O. Johnson and Bughaa A Haxhar»
ELGIN C. LEWIS
up-nwE
CASH GROCER
Tbe Porch and Lawn
r--
Are the places where you are so much these days—you should have the easiest and most comfortable furni
ture possible.
You may have a cottage at some of the nearby resorts or you are going camptng.
You wi.'l
need our assistance m so many ways and we are always ready to serve you.
PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match made in dull finish, dark brown «
, all manner of odd shapes.
They are as great i
You should own at least one of these.
You a
IMh Mill ISt It.
pay 81.75. 82.25. 83.50 or $4JX).
MMl Hill I3l II.
One of the easiest, most comfortable reclining cha.rs ever invented, the occupant being prote/ted from the
PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
Did we In our own strength confide.
Our striving mould be losing;
Were not the right man on our side.
The man of God's omn choosing.
Dost ask who that may l»e?
Christ Jesus. It Is he.
Lord SalMih his name.
sun and heat at all times by meant of the extension canopy top.
It is so comfortable for reading—or sleep
ing if you please.
"OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
!26 EM FIM SM
? battle.
The most unique furniture on the markeL made from small hickory trees with the natural rough surface
all left on.
PAVINe TAX.
All manner of shapes of rockers and chair*.
They can be used in the house as well.
Some have woven seats,
You will like them anywhere.
back and wide
arms.
They sell from $2.50 to 85.25.
LAWN SETTEES
line of Division street to the we*l line
of Union *treet Is now . In my fa
for the collection of tbe second as
ment together with the acemed Inter
est on all unpaid Installments,
same to be paid before tbe first <
M. E. HaakelL
City Traaaare
-Room 202 State bank buOdlns.
2300-lmo
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT-But
better call t>efore Saturday, as Grinnell Bros.’ factory enlargement sale
will close that day.
2218-t(
The weekly paper published by the
imates of the state prison at Jackson
celebrated Us first anniversary last
LAST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS
CHEAP—Grinnell Bros.’ big factory
enlargement
sale closes Saturday.
June 25th.
2218-tf
personal
TU emperor of Japan nercr
een oat of hia own country.
below on
snitiagt and warnings.
AU 20c Warnings for..... ...........................................................
ornament for any room in the heuse ar the porch or Ii
sions and noises have no suggestion
to them of the spirit of the occasion.
Notice the rery low price quoted
goods and very handaome.
Born
Maine Village.
wear and tear on the nor>es of men.
worry and
Freaks
WHITE WAISTINCS
YMIUDBIiaBS
Madras and pique
can noaaage a sail boat” U aow heiag
Botieed la the exchaagea aader the
head of “drowned."
George Brooks, a fanaer four ariles
eat of Dansville. was kicked by a
horse Saturday night and died next
day from his Injuries.
Cadillac Bserdiaau
have decided
that they do not want any public o^
serrmnee of the Fourth this 3^-ahd
me will bg held.
Tbe dog poisoner is plying bU voca
tion In Battle Creek. And tbe worst of
It U, the valuable and pedigreed dogs
are always the victims InsteadI of
o the
worthless curs.
CaaMpblU people
think they
getting nxore for their money, and |
Ing less money considering what t
other place In the st
get. than any ocher
year is but nine
The Tillage tax this
Ihl
mills on the dollar.
The neeood annual “home-coming
reek" wUI be held at Paw Paw beginping JAugust 1«. Seven dnys will be
>n over to good times In the haunt*
given
days gone by on tbe part of those
who have moved asrar from the vll-
tion Against Famous New Yorker,
PIG TWINS.
Strange
SIWKOIAL. SAI.aC OF*
.TIECEIVE.
With Jnhmom snd McLsas Tyisf Up
srsia. etc„jBside the city limits be as
other? or eosrte. barmlets explosives
WE MU E REASa
bat
It U belicred that the RothKhlM
temUy Is worth aboot |L500.00a00a
HA\nS YOU secured your new pimmo
yrt? Grinnell Bros.’ factory enlMgoment sale closes Saturday. June 25th.
221Atf
In either green, red or the natural finish.
Chere’s a
Difference
It makes a lawn look so homelike and inviting to see several bright
painted settees scatterefi about your green lawn.
These sell for 81.10, 11.50 and 82.25.
CAMP CHAIRS
And camp stools for those who
t at home.
You'll ned such chairs
many times during the season.
Take two factories of equal skill
and experience, let ane make
dress
skirts * and
underwear
most of the time, and ladles'
waists occasionally;
let the
other have nothing to do but
think
about design,
cot and
make ladies’ waists exclusively,
which factory is likely to be
most aatlsfactory for ladies’
walBts?
An example of this Is seen In
our ladies’ shirt waist* at prices
all the way frdm 85c to $3.47
Ive shirt waist
If you desire
correct styles at economical
prices, your opportunity la Now.
Remember our location. 241
HAMMOCKS
The finest tine of hammocks that you can find.
You want them at home, you want them when you go to
Vour summer cottage; when you qo camping for a day or two. many use them in the house.
least one all the time.
You want at
The price* ar* from %^M to $6.00.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE EVEyiEG BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., THTRSDAY, JTJyE 2S, 1904.
ZlTired,
Tin
Tired,mdB£H,'E^
«M«n> knov abou Kft^* SanapwilU.
it tor ariiiuttico. tnela.
tSOnSc
DlfWEATBEI
DOES DAMAGE
HAY
CROP
IS
ALREADY
BEING
HARVESTED.
f
WASmOTABLE
«ninua nws
•r THE won*
Unloas Rain Pallt Soon tho lorry and
Many FaopM Uatanad With
OMwr Sman FntU Crop Will
to the ThW Concart by the
Re Light.
Last Evening.
iger wM
The third concert of the band given
UH £ljm kr a MEB uned ChabooE^
St
evening was
listened
to with
MM. a adMohaaat»r. who eat off
pleasure by a large aon^r of people.
Idc ralatiTM for Uttt porpoM. U[
On acconnt of the Inability of the com
tke facts baooaiiac fcaoara Mr. Kmarr
mittee to secure any other snluble
aaaiffMd the Icsacj io tbe next of kin
fdace. it was again given on the veran
of tW taautor.
da of the Hotel Whiting.
A large
Hr Uie vlll of Robert Hall of New number were on the streets and the
Tork. viM dM OB June 7. learinit music was very agreeable.
S3S.&4M. be cou
cau <off all
property worth fStjUM.
The program was as follows;
aar share la his
his ebUdreaI froa any
Dixie Girl,
two step—J
IVMlwell
I they freq
frequeet sakwes
I.«mpe.
places where
re Honor
Uqaor U sold or become
bi
Cecilia Walixes—I»uls Maurice.
aar way.
war.
addicted to drink ia aay
Reception
Overture—R.
SchleperA Loadoa pablisbtaff boose a I Ions grell.
affo reeetred froa aa nakaosm tmbor
I.obstera' Promenade—Porter Steele,
the aaaascript of a draaatlc poea
dley overt lire. No. 3—Maurice
which read
so well tha«. alibongh
h.
pUas for pobllsblag poetry are
e Birds and the Brook—R. M.
tered npoa with caatioB. It
Stultf.
proapily accepted, tadeed. the work
Symphia
iphia Wallxes—Abe Holxman.
secMed so retaarfcable as coming
Big Indian Chief—E. B
Boettger.
from a writer whose name bed never
ley overture. Way Down
Medlf
been beard before that the publishers Indiana—J. W. Chattaway
slarted laqulries leading to the discov
Reg^ent
March—
wenty-t-third
ery that the author was Alfred Austin J.Hu-ph LaCsIle.
poet laureate.
ProfesMor Ernest Haeckel has writ
Driven to Deaperation.
tea a letter to the German public ex
Living at an out of the way place,
plaining that be has received in the
mote from civllixatlon. a family Is
last year asore tbaa 2.000 letters, only
ten driven to desperation in ease of
a few of which he baa been able l« accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cots,
answer, so that It would take anotl
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
seventy years of bis life to discuss
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It's the
the sclentlBc and pbllosoptalcal prob best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Drag
lema posed by bU correspondents. He
-e and F. H. Meads, Druggists
thinks he has explained his views siif
Acieatly ia his books
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
on ente
aftowed some repose.
Pleasant Party at J. M. Muellmsntel's
During the encampment of the Ohio
Home Last Evening.
U. A. R. veterans at Tlffla the most In
teresting group were the Shuman
brothers, six stalwart natives of the
buckeye state that fought in the civil
war. Thex marched side by side In
«.f her sister. Mrs. Charles
the big parade. They are Wlllk
■nlng was passe<l lii
riday.
Seneca. O.; Th<»mas of Tiffin; David
of Burgoon. O ; Daniel of Waterloo, cards, flinch and panic. Refreshments
> tall
of Old Fort.
r of the Shu
man brothers served In the One Hun
dred and First regiment, O. V. 1.. but
Thomas and Ellas
were In
------Hundre«l and Eightieth regiment. O.
N’lctor Emmanuel of Italy Is without
doubt
monarch In all
louht the most literary
llte
Europe.
He knows
French, English
..
knos
and Herman
srman quite as well as his own
tongue and has a reading acquaf *
aace with
rllh Russian. He spends at
a le
_____ hours
jours each day In his study busy
three
bi
with current literature of every kind
King Oscar of Sweden Is another ruler
■ho mav l>e class«*d among the l>esi
of royaltleg.
He always finds
» read the Important dailii
ers. I
he relies on clippings.
Mrs. George J. Trould. who Is i
summer home. Furlough lodge.
Margarettvllle. N. Y.. was In that place
s few evenings ago and unwittingly
> carriage repository and.
went
not findingt the
le pn>pi
pmprletor there,
directed toI his
residence. Not getting
1 R resldei
the !>ell, she i
aI response to
t------------------back door and rapped
loudly. The
dealer was leading a
meeting and at the moment was pray
ing
He slopped his prayer and went
to the door.
Mrs. Gould said:
I
• have but ten minutes." The dealer
made the prayer
meeting wait and
went with Mrs. Gould. He sold her a
wagon and then returned to the m»*et
Ing.
Proliably the most conspicuous wo
man at the Devonshire hall In I^ondon
recently was the marchioness of lx>n
donderry. who Is tall and Impressive
looking and has some of the finest
Jewels In England. She wore a tow
ering dfamond crown and the knot on
her neck was aglow with hairpins stud
ded with Jewels.
The Ixjndondeiry
pearls are famous.
Rope uiM»n n»po
hung about her neck, and these were
Intertwined until the black velvet IkkI
Ice practically was covered. Another
Jewel display that opened eyes was
that of the duchess of Connaught,
whose necklace of rubles Is worn only
about there times a year. It Is well
enough to talk of the splendor of the
» owned by American women, but
idon Itallroom
Itallroon they
fn a l.ondon
shone by ithe ancestral jewels (
Englishwomen.
gllshwoi
After He Comes I
he has a hard enough time. Everything that the expectant mother
can ou to help her ebild she abould
do. One of tbc greatest blnssaugs
she can give him is healih, but to
do Ibis, she must have health her? self. She should use every means
I t«> improve her physical condttion.
> She should, by all means, supply
herself with
I
|
j
j
J
Mother’s
Friend.
It will take her
through the ernds
easily
and
qisickly. It ism
liniment which
gives strength
and vigor to the
muscles. Com
mon sense will
show you
that
the
stronger the
mnscles are.
which bear the
strain, the less
pain there will be.
A woman living in Fort Wayne,
Ind.. says: " Molbcr's Friend did
w<»ndrrs for me.
Praise God for
your liniment.''
Head this fnun Unnel. Cal.
•• Mother’s Friend Is a blessing to
all \v<um-n who undergo nature's
oidral of childbirth.”
Get Mother's irimmi at ths
dregatore.
Our Regular Prices
Wc Are Nakiog Special Prices Now
On E?erytliiiig»..
in the line of Home Furnishing Goods.
See our Sideboard Bargains.
A full size, well finished Sideboard, large mirror, worth
Sl.'i.OO. only................................................................... 10.76
Next price, wonh $IS.OO. for only.............................11.75
Next price, worth $20.7% only .............. ................ 14.75
Next, worth $'27.riO. only................................................2l'50
anxious about ihelr small fmlt
and are anxious for rain to fall i
While June Is usually dry the farmers
g»*nerally look for a little rain dr
» month.
New SUam Set Works Added Which
Save Much Time and Labol^-Mill
Now Entirely Modern.
The <
improvements
laklng
lill even year and tl
xception. The aim of
nd has been to keep I
• just
biH*n completed.
Such an improveenl is expensive and the work in
ost mills is done by hand
On the carriage there Is a man who
is called head sejter. whose business
t is to set the head blocks to rut lumMT at a desired thickn«*ss. He d»>es
his by means, of a lover.
With the
team set works this Is done away
vUh and eonsiderable hard lalwr Is
;aved by using steam to do what re
quired a man to give almost his entire
well as bard lal>or
attention. Time as
i
angemenl
le of I he
most nuulern in the state.
Fine Line of BufTets and China Closets
at what common dealers would have to pay for them.
.-\ nice, large. « sawed oak. (»]>5hed, China Closet,
glass doors, glass ends, worth $18, for only........ 11.<5
A nice, China Closet, glass doors, oval bent glass ends, like cut, worth
And so orTright up to some fine, large. ^ sawed oak. hand carved, with glass
shelves, mirror backs, worth $45 for....................................................................... -H3.00
EXCEPTIONALLY BIG CUTS
I'rything in our complete line; Extension Tables, Center Tables. Odd
on nearly everything
Dressers. Coimbination Book Cases, Writing Desks.
A good, well made couch, very p*-etty, for only....................................... . .................. 4.75
An exceptional large line of iron beds at prices that cannot be duplicated. 70 styles
of Dining Chairs to select from.
300 Rockers to select from and at prices you cannot match in Traverse City.
The advantage here is that you have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find just what you want at just what you want to pay.
i nearly ever>’thing; no leaders nor baits. And your own
Same proportional pric
time to pay for them
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
aiMs
Worst of All Experiencea.
fir
|UttBMAKtNO-Mlai ]
HBHRUTS OF mi
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
FUNERAL SERVICES.
Ovar First NattonaJ Bank
giierlle 1-aFonLsee. mention of whose
STEINBERG’S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE
morning from St. Francis church.
Iss UiKontsee left five brothers
ftiur sisters, the two brothers
mentioned yesterday being U‘vl and
Alfretl and 4be sister. Mrs Rose Sora-
DIE WEEK B6IMM
Mmila)i,Jgiia27
BIG SALT MONTH.
say nothing of warmth and com
fort—in hawing a furnace that
wrill bum any kind of fuel with
economy and ^
____________________________
y
QOOKI.VU BT Boalk sad Vaa H7Biag.aaa-
Writ* Ioro«rf<
There
Is a Downriflfit
Sattsfaetton
joOTBFOB uatr- I
J. NA/. 3ls'ter
Wholesale and Retail
tl par heUle.
TRY A RtCORD WANT Aa
Srtiai2.“Ts;“wS“caf'—
MIBCELLANEOUt.
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
three
years.” she writes. “I endured Insuffer
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all reme
luced
dies falloil. At length I was Induced
try Electric Bltleri and the result
was mlrarulouf.
! Improved at once
and now I'm
completely recovered.
For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
tnmbles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50o
It's guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, Druggists.
me BSAOnClD RECOATOR CO., j
AtUata, Ca.
A health restoring, life renewing
cordial. A tonic that fortifies the body
and brain and stops the mine of decay.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Moun-
F2l«'^iit3SS£;~
tweaty Wx.rMae«^
5Tarj.r
Next^a beautiful, genuine U sawed oak, worth
Startling Evidence.
INPROVEHEIfT AT THE
OVAL WOOD DISH HILL
warns.
Are below others' Special prices. Our special prices arefi>elowwhatsmall dealers and those who handle a little furniture have to pay.
The long spell of dry weather Is
losing the farnsers in the suiroanding country ooeslderable Ibss and if It
h longer '
lall fruits and berries,
damage
of the farmers have
Alread:ly mai
cut their hay crop In
commei
*nced
iSS Is
drying up and If left mnch Io _
would not be good for feed. This Is
from two to four weeks earlier
usually cut It.
some places the crop was almost
ruined
before thev
commenced to
light
make bay and tbo crop ^
?Il of
any of them
The king spell
rain ftillowed by an early drought 1
Fresh testimony in great quantity
Is constantly coming In. declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. Coughs
and Colds
to
equaled. A recent expression f
J. McFarland, Bentorville. Va.. serves
as example. He writes: “1 had bron
chitis for three years and docto
ctored all
encfltted.
the lime
taking Dr. King's New
Then I began
b
a few bottles wholly
Discovery,
cured me.” Equally effective in curing
all Lung and Throat
troubles. CoaThn
sumpilon. Pneumonia and Grip. Guar*
anteed
“d by Johnson's Drug Store and
F. H. Meads. Drugglsti:s. Trial bottles
and fl.OO.
I Or. regular
wMiTOTamiHiii
Three
Hundred
Have
Thousand
THE
RUTLEOtE
STOCK CO.
Barrels
Left Manistee.
Manistee. Mich.. June 22—What has
^n the largest salt shipping month
knciwn to Manistee has Just clos«l.
.'’.no.noo barrels
irrels having
been Uken out by boat. So great has
the amount tak< a that (evenand the blocks
shed IIs rb*ane<l
. the de• able to keep ui
made npon them.
FOR LUDINGTON
Regular
Cavalry.
Direct from the Bijou theatre,
Chicago, presenting Hift.CIttS
lUrtltj Plays.
OPENING ATTRACTION
CAMP.
Artillery
and
In
fantry Will B« Datailed,
MONDAY NIGHT
I.anslng. June 23.—Adjutant General
Brown has been advised by the secre
tary of war that a troop of cavalry
and a platoon of artillen ^Hl
idan to attend
tailed from Fort Sheridan
the ____________________
annual encampmenti of tthe Mic
___ national gnand. These details a
companies of inla addkion to fo—----------------fantry previously announced.
The itrofig ateaatiooal MOitaiy
‘Til
Big VandevtOe FeatereA
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
_
fcckoocd in dolUn and cents.
Round 0ak«
' Furnace lii
“The Rutledge Stock company gave
‘the stirring military play. "The Bine
and the Gray ' at Washington theater
last night in the presence of a Urge
and highly delighted
audience.
R.
Frank Rutledge and Miss Grace Bainbridge In the leading roles snsUlned
them admirably; The supporting com
pany Is fully up to the requlremenU.”
—A Bay City exchange.
The Rutledge Stock company
open
week's
engagemeilt ^re
D their week
s engi
t Monday evening. Ju
p and the Gray.”
Rmmd Oak Femscs ifM, sss^ foiaacs and c«t oar
MACK and ARMOUR wiB
- surely make yoc laRgh.
JUNE and IJAMES iB S
trated aooga.
LiicfFiRTicU
Seat nle bcfan ^ minting.
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$1 1, $13, $15, $17
OONNKO-riONS F-MKK TIE-1- JUL.V I.
Put one in on trUL Pay for it on easy tenni. You can nave the coM of the itore, coukkriof the high
pekes of wood and oil
rMOff.LSK.MoiwMri
JohoBon'a Drug Store.
try a rccoro want ail
travkrsb
oi*rv oas ooiwrarv
LARSOm PARK flOTEL
Otawe Wamar. Propftr^
■PfflOMi RAT. HOCR
THEEVEyiKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MTCH^ THTIRSDAY, JUKE BB, IBO*.
BONDS SOLD
TO STATE BANK
TCACHClIt wcm HI RED TO RLL
VACAfUaU.
W#r« Chafi0«d. '
Tli«
bonds tar tb» eonstrurtSon or tb# Poortb ward school
lag were sold last erening to the Trar
erae CUy State bank at par.
'' bonds ami mn for twenty years with
•a option of ten. Tnteresi at ferar per
€»« payable aeminanttally.
There was lost a fioomni present
last erening bm consiuerable buslneas
was transacted. 8. B. Cole g Co., for
esenratlag. etc., were allowed fSST.yc
as esUiaate No. 1 on the new school
baildJag.
The ooniniittee on buildings and
grounds favored hiriog Edward Ros
ser for sapeiinteodeot of the con
strortlon of the new building but the
board hired John Horaafleld. A list
of the various supplies needed 1m use
la the schools was presented and bids
will lie edvertiaed for The list of
liooks, etc., needed to replace those
worn out, etc., was presented.
The petitions of Francis A. Wright
and H. 1.^ Montelih asking for post
tioos as janitors of the new building,
were received and filed.
The following text books will he
changed next term: Batsfords An
dent History for Meyer s General HU
lory: Carhart's and Chute s Pbyslcs for
Carhart's and Chute's Elements of
Physics; Scott and Denny’s Comp<»<il
tionUterature for Scott and liennyV
Compositlun-Rhetorir; Werner s Span
hoofd's l.<ebrbiich der Dciichee 8pra**kifor Keller’s FIral Year German; Brig
ham and Gilbert’s Inlroducilon to
Physical Geography for Tair s First
Book
Physical Geography.
The vacancies among the teachers
caused by resignations and other rea
sons were filled a» follows
In place
of. Mr McAllister. H N Homb.Tk,
who is at present leaching biilanv in
the Agricultural college, at a aalar> of
970 a month: In place of Mr Hurst,
who was offered Mr. Krenerick’s p<»slHon. E. A Knight of Caro, at a salary
of 170 a month; in place of Miss Ml
al of the Oak Park scl
teach this year. Miss Elir
alieth Vivian at a salary of f-i:. a
month: to fill Miss Vivian’s place.
Miss Margaret Phelps at a salary of
94S a month
The Imard then adjourned until next
We<lnesda> night to agree on the f«»rni
of the liond for the |;o.tM*o isiie
BREVITIES.
The anniisl mcH-ting of the Womnn’s
club a-|ll Ik* held tomorrow aflertuMin
with annusi reiioru of the president
and other o(Be**rs and election of of
fleers for the ensuing year. Sev.-ral
special musical features will also be
provided. Every memlier of the club
Is urgently requested to be present
All the blacksmith shops of the city
win be closed all day on tbe Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitch of Railroad
avenue are the parents of a bounc ing
Ik»>. The young gentleman will date
his birthday from June 13.
Wilbur J. Millard of Boardman ave
nue was 37 years of age teslav. MU
wlfe and nelghliors remembered the
date and he now feels like a U>y again
nr at least his bark does.
C.omplalnt has been made to Prose
cuting Attorney Cross by William Bur
den against John Reid for a.ssaitlt It
is said that Mr. Reid’s children were
In Mr Burden’s garden and wendriven out. It is stated that Mr. K«-id
objected last night with tbe result that
Burden has blark eyes and niimenuts
bnilses upon
fare. Chb*f of
lice RennI
nnie is Investigating.
Kev. Abraham Rosenthal of Giand
firlate at a reremuny imkuU
Jewish faith In connection
dren. The address made
present i
Changa of Tims.
Summer schedules of the Pen* Mar
quettp In c‘fft*ct Sunday. June 2<lih ImIKirtant -changes In time of trains.
Watch for the card and DON’T C.l-rr
IJ2FT
RUIICHA8CO LfTTLC TAVERN.
TREASUBES
IN OKLAHOMA
Wimaw Bloodgood. Sam Farrow and
Bobert Davidson have pnrehased tbe
Little Taveta from H. E. Gibbs. They THEY RESULT IN LOTS OF DIS
took poaacMion thU afternoon
TURBANCE OF THE .SOIL
three yonag men are well known in
tbe cHy and their many friends will
wlab them success In their new
Yarm of Buried Gold of Daad and
Gone Outlaws Find Many
Belicvera.
this popular tavern. All of
g men concerned l*i
Guthrie, o. T-. June 23—Oklaboma,
I practical expenen(
for so many rears the borne of the
outlaw and desperado, has her stories
jof buried treasure which rival
I nitude the tales of wealth burled along
.the Atlantic coaist by Capt. Kidd and
other ravagers of the Spanish
ENery now and then men with modem
”
prints or well thumbed maps apjpear In an otherwise peaceful
munitv and by mysterious signi
they have
vey the Informs
TRAVERSE CITY HAS BEEN DESIG come to seek the buried trestfure of
'fabulous wealth.
NATED AS A RESERVE CITY.
I One of the best of these atorips.
I which may be credited. Is that desding
with the Tres Pledras gold. How
Drafts Can B« Drawn on the Local 'much
there is supposed to have been
i has long since l>een lost in obsctirlty.
Banks and DeposiU Received
Same as Larger Cities.
Catholic piiesl
STATE BANKS
OF MICHIGAN
temioe they were dla»ppotat«d. Stervtpiky little halra thkAly atodded that
ice ahiaing acalp aad the akattag
M bad.
Rockefeller looked 10 yeara younger.
Hit aew hair U a quarter to a half
Inch In length, white and silky, aad
growing Btnrdtly. What hair restorer
now on the market—what new eonp
blnatlon of remedlea—what owirse of
tr«ata»e«t Is respooslble.^’nilockefeller
sayetb not. Certain It is that he has
1 some valnable medium for re
storing hair to tbe hairless. But with
his famous secret I veness he Is foxily
evading tbe subject of hair and hair
restorers, and hence there is a
piclon that he wUI get his own t
for nothing by cornering the mai
Cashier J T. Hannah of the Siaie the knowledge to themselves until by
bank received noilflcation Oslav from ehanre It was revealed to a stranger.
fBv.rge W MenriK- eoromissb.ner of
the state banking department, that
nal»Hl and It will be a great acenmmo
daiion to the Northern .Michigan banks
that would nt»t have found it r«iuvenl
ent to have had funds <m der«ii
farther i
raverse City. Mir!
l»ear Sir—I have this day deslgnat-
jKiratetl banks of Traverw* fit: by
-tale banks will Ik- r«,unle.1 as a part
of the reserve fund retiulrtul to Ik*
maintained by the general banking
Conimlssicuier i
Joseph Sledi r went to WllllanHliurg
this afternoon on hitslni*ss.
O. W Curtis went to KIk Rapids thiaftertioon on business
llervi'V Anderson has returne.l to
the city from a business trip to Mus-
have at various limes gone to Bea
ver e«uiniv—the “No Man’s Land" of
the early history—and there sought
the Castilians' wealth
Aee«.rdlng to the U
rtdunm in search
verse«l the plains to the northeast of
Mexico. At a disianre of every
fifteen miles they set guide |k
st.ne Inscribed with the let
When near what is now Gardreti. in
Beaver county. It was decided to bury
• he treasure, which is supposed to
have Ikk>d enormous. Tbe remaining
guide ,K.sts were
planted at a dis
tance of hair a mile apart that the
ap.*x of each V iK.int.vl i.. a spot in the
center of a circle The; continued
their journey, but were massacred by
a band of Indians. Only one was able
HI reiem to Mexico, where he soon
after db d fn>na exposun* Irefore he
could do more than give the IntNim
plete Idlnu-tlons ner*«led.
It is related that an effort was marie
to follow the trail, but it was lost near
Santa Fe. and the searrh wa« given
up R.*r.>mly Michael Kyan. an Irish
> bad I
the Mexicans, was found digging In
basin lietween Cimarron and Corrun
!>a rivers. He ailmitied to a sheriff «
the rotintv. who found him at b
work, that he had disetivered the guide
JKK.IS and had found the rirenlar ring
desrrilKsl In the legend. What
cess he had is not known, hut he left
one day and has never since t>cen s«s*n
in the vicinity.
, Mich.. June
June. 11.03 ;^’o. 2 red.
com. 49c; No. 3 white oats. tOV^c.
Toledo. O.. June 23 —Wheat—Cash.
91.01;
Jnne 91; July. 8RT*c; Septem
11; Jui
ber.. ««c.
1
hlcago. J
Chi
1 July.
British
was a
retuuius
anthem
or can buy, but don’t compare with old waists, as ever>- one of iht'se an* new
and this season’s make—the ver>’ kind that people want and can use.
00Q
50c.
for waists worth
for wi
$1.00
T2>4c values
0Q
2’ic an«l:i5c values cut down
to. ...................................
2/^C
;i.jc and 4<k: values cut down
cut down now
18c values cut down now
1 Qp
A
Wk: to 75c values, very choicest wash i»oo<ls obtainabht at any price.
cut down to........................ ..............^...............................................................
On.e load received.
Japanese Papers.
Japanese oiled papers, made from
the barks of trees or shrubs, are as
tonishingly cheap. As a cover for bis
load of tea when a rainstorm over
takes him. the Japanese farmer
spreads over it a lough, pliable cover
of oiled paper, which is almost as im
pervious as tarpaulin and as light as
gossamer He has . doubtless carried
this cover for years, neatly paeJeed
away somewhere alMiiit his cart. The
•’rlkisha" c»x»lles in the large cities
wear min mantles of this <»ib*d paper,
which costs less than eikhieen cents
and last b»r a year or more with con
stant use. But perhaps the must re
markable of all i»ap<‘rs which find a
ct)mmon use in the Japanese hon.sehobl are the leather papers of which
tobacett iMiiirhes and pij>e cases are
made Thev are almost as lotigli as
French kid. so Jmnslucent that <
•a|ly see through th-m. »nd t
pliable
soft as calfskin. The m
of w hich I hey are made is i
as rardiMiard. bm as flexible !
Tliere is an iiisjilring example of
perstinal loyalty in in tbe story of the
two surviving «-<inirades of Huhhard.
the Ubrador explot.-r They dragged
EverylhintJ in the whol<5 biu line of Wash Cioods tbai WE show is NEW
this season—we have no old goods ;o sell you. You can buy the choicest and
newest Merchandise AT 'I'HIS STORE at less than what other stores are
charging for out-of-date goods. Every day more and more jKrople arc being
thoroughly satisfied that this is the store
THAT GIVES YOU MOST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
STEINBERG BROTHERS
W’hal we are striving for an»l what we ;
TO PLEASE CRITICAL lU VERS.
T«» the Tax Paving Ele<tors of the
City of Traverse City. Michigan:
X
For a loan of tw(92d.fHi.MMn dollars for
Cbe Greatest Sale
Cbc eity Has.Ever Seen
Thousands \ isitctf our sti»rc yestenlay from early morning the entire house was filletl t«i its uttermost.
Our extra force of 85 salcsiiersons was not enough to wail on all. Wc have lo*la\ inrreasol this numlier
and hojKT to he able to care for all The ,w*i>,de have confidence in our sales. Kvei vihing is finiml as ad
vertised. Your money bark if you are not satisfie.1. Kvery article is lirsl-class and goes at a saving of
almost one-half. It means much to the buying public. Come in the foreninm if you can. Tell jour
friends to come. The sale includes every dcpiiUn-nt. Nothing is soM at regular prices. 'I’he cash we
must have, hence the deep price cutting. S ou can't artord to |»ass it up.
Itltn in Entry Olalk of Cift
Pants, f>ats. Shirts, CiRS
If you want a business suit or a .-rrond
best and are (n the habit of hiving yom rIoThes
made by the tailor, just take a minute an.! «re how
nicely we can fit you out. Your tailor c.t til give
you no Ivctter fabric nor any more style ours are
shape retainii g and fully guaranteed. tlQ.SOond
t14jS0 buys our $‘20 and $*2‘2 suits. Step in and
see them. It will only take a moment.
1.5« C..1 lars...................10c
$ 1 Shirts
... x^Oc ^
$1.30 .Sliwts................1.13
75c,50c Neckwear
New Straw llatsi f oti.
$2 50 Hats..../.25
75cand5tlcSusi»cn lers
Boj-5’$.’l 5o suits 1,48
Bo)V $5 to $10 Suits, $2.25 to.....................$4.98
At greatly saciiiiccl prices.
srh.T.rn"''"'*'’’
f additional hydrant
for water s„p,,|y xnd fire protection
No
The iK»lls tif this eU'Ctlon will Ik>
open from <me o’clock in the after
sought for dim ages past and mourned noon, and remain i.p«*n urn 11 seven
UH-ause thev found it hot
o’clock in the afternoon of the same
Only a few months ago John
Rttckefeller’a temple of thought •
ilii. L-::r.l <lav i>t Jnn-. A It
as innocent of hair as the golf balls
he knocked about the links c
town-on Hudson Rockefeller
blark silk skull cap ami an air of reslg
nation
On Sunday he api>eared in Eticlid
; doing ev<*ry da>’
THE BOSTON STORE
NOTICE Ol( SPECIAL ^ELECTION.
15*04. at
engine house. .No 1. on Cass
street, at which election the j»ropositlon of raising the sum of iwenty thou
sand ($20,000 Oti) dollars
hum.
and the Issuing of the b
of said
city therefor, for the pu,
> of lay
ing new and extended t
' mains,
ad«nt
lydrants
re protection In
said city, will be submitiiK-d to a vote
of the tax paying electors
>rs of fsaid citv.
Said vote shhall be by ballot
Cleveland .June 2.r-John I) Rocke contents of
feller s millions in Standard Oil sharea.
in mining enterprises. In luinks. mills,
loan of
thousand
stores, railways, factories, steel and
r the ,
)OS.- of
other trusts. Iwats. forests an.I other
ing m
mains.
things may >hortly lie greatly aug
d the location of additional hydrants
mented
monopoly
lot her
r water sttpply and fire protection
felt want
sr has diseoveretl a hair restorer
Mrs L B IJiFranler
Sir Henry Thtimpson, the
scientist wim died n-centlv.
prononnctHl agnostic. His
were cremated and neither
BESTWAISTS
PRICES ON
Compare With Anything You Ever Bought
This special offer includes choicest white waists as well as colored $;oods.
TAKE TRIBUTE
FROM THE BALD
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends and
nelghiKirs for the many acts of kindnesH iM'stowcil diirim: the sickness
and death of wif.* and mother and for
the iK'autifnI flowers and music so
kindiv furnished.
John B Price.
TEMPTING
WASH GOODS CUT DOWN AGAIN
THE MARKETB.
(f. L Chanipmy returned to Acme
this aflerncoti after tu-lng In the
on luisines>
Mrs. Charle-! Gitew uch of Mani-iee
passeil thnuigh the city tislay oi:
way north. On her return she
visit friends in the city over Sunday.
G \V. Curtis has taken offices In the oIl king rockefeller has
new Slate hank building. ro«*ni 4'i2.
The Rev. C T. Stout has retuiin*.|
FOUND HAIR RESTORER.
from Charlevoix, where he has 1 eet.
holding services
.Miss Gertie Dawes of Kalania/<Ki Suapiciont Are Rife in Cleveland That
and Miss Essie Ho,nr of Kalkaska
He Will Comer It and Take Toll
visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs.
D J Cleland of l*:asi Eighth stn*ei
From Hairieta Millions.
|in>,Misal that the wards of a hos|>itaI
.should Im- divided into two s**Cliotls—
one where prayers were said ftir the
recov*;ry «if the patients, the other
where prayers were omitted, and that
I.AST CALL von GOOD PIANOS then ih«* results should be teste.i sta
CHEAP—Grinnell Bn»s.’ big fartor.v tist ieallv.
enlargement aale closes Satiinlav.
June 25th.
22IS tf
BHAVINGB.
Co.
ev«B taidlcationa. nica eonld akate
merrily o« the shiaiag snrfhoe of the
pate of the world's rlcbcat man. Baaday. when the merry inanets prepnzvd
eiothing Ualutt Dtner Duplicated
1.5(KI jvairs Boys’ jiart wool Knee P.ints .........10c
•Men’s fancy Worsted Dress Pants.........................95e
99.50
97J50
$4.75
$2.75
for
for
for
for
suits worth $15 to $1H
.Men’s $15 Cheviot Suits.
Men's Suits worth up to $HI
Men’s Good Suits.
Shots to Bo at Prices
.Sever knowm to tlic shoe tra.lc.
Iji.lies’
$:{.50 jatent ki.l shoes, late styles.................. 1 98
Ladies' vici kid summer opera heel shoes,
$:i..50 values'......................................................... 2.13^
Ladies'*2 shoes . . .1.19 $8 p.it Oxfords. .. /.75 *
$2 50 OxfoT.ls........... 1.59 Misses $1.25 shoes
Men’s patent an<l enamel shoe*, worth $3 50
an.I $4. for ................................................... . . .2.48
Men’s velour calf shoes, Piugree's make......... 2.13 h
Men’s $2 an.I $2.50 shoes....................................!.48
Buy your shoes here—but l>e .juick aliout it they’re
going fast.
Booth BMe Lumber nell nn>.s ’, factory cnIarB.*mcn! ^alo skull rajv with a fimile on his face.
will CUK.O that day,
221S tf
«
2002-tf
He ha.l tKvn atiseni frvim his Clevc-
STUP'ENDC)US B EYOND CONCEPTION!
..S. BENDA & CJO’S SALE OF 1rHEIR $25,000 STOCK OPENED WEDNESDAY...
No Such Crowds of Humanity Were Ever Witnessed in this County.
h has been one continuous stream of people from early morning until closing time. They came—they went—and they came again—more eager than before, for no such bargains were ever placed before
the people of Grand Traverse County, as this HIGH GRADE ULTRA E.’\SHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children. Benda <S: Co. is now distributing the high grade stock into
the homes of the people FOR LESS THAN ACTUAL COST|OF RAW’ MATERIAL.
....SALE NQiW ON IN FULL BLAST....
WK QUO-TK BKL-OW AMK ASmOL-U-rKL-V^ BONA fr|OK AND KVKNV QLJO-rAT’ION OONNKOnr..
A fine suit of Men’s Clothes, all to
98
This suit is positively worth $12.00 or your money
refunded at any time during the sale.
Men's hne Suits in Cheviots and
Scotch plaids.......................................
V'1.b70
W^orth $16.00 or your money refunded any time
during this sale.
s.
A L. W A V S
Men’s splendid Suits in X’elour. finished Cassimeres. all sizes................
the:
Men's fine Dress Suits, in all latest styles and
shades, heavy Silk and Satin lined, equal to the
finest $30 tailor-made-to-order
48
Over 1.000 dozei) Men’s Fancj Colored Shirts, all
sizes, among them such famous br.mds as W’ilson Bros., worth $2.00, .
09C
This is positively worth $18 or your money back.
Silk and satin lined Dress in plain
checks and stripes...............................
AQ
V#
I. e a d
About 250 Overcoats, some satin lined
and others silk, at...............................
About 500 heavy, durable Overcoats.
worth $12.50, at...................................
This suit is POSITIVELY worth $22.
BENDA
1 IM
QPa
&
fiO
^57.0%7
€^A QQ
Fine Dress Shirts, worth $1.00,
COMPANY
«
•
88C
Men’s Hats, genuine Stetson shapes, also a few
Dunlaps, worth
CkQ./^
$3.00.........................................................
OTHKR8
FOI-1.0W
THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TnURSnAY, .TFXE S\ 1904.
ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS
60 DATS
1ND.H.C.
JOSEPH
GAUBAS
^OLE
AND
JUDGE
ROB
ERTS DID THE REST.
Tried to Sell the Wheel at the Same
SEVEN
HUNDRED
AND
Canvass to Find Out How Many
and a
gave hia residence a« 1*:, East Tenth
atreet. Thia morning Oa..l.aa
whetd l^elonging to Frank Wildman
fn.m the l.asket fartorv. rode it .|«>«n
Ixmla rttImanV l.irvrl.- shop where
he tried to sell It.
Mr. rulman had made
I the wheel
last night and when It
iheel laat
as brought to the shop he reoigniti
reoi
He parUycHl with Gauha R an«l fim
give hit
him Id
GaiiU.v wanie,! IT. wl
V,Ve''^o’’..r.'Sv
1*1 price
The hing«T
talk,*.! with Qaiihaa tl.c surer
lhat the wheel ,|ld no. l„.U.m:
When ii came to a aoitlemeni
Ciilman told him he would have to
iintM the l.ank opened hef.M-e he
I l«v him and to c.me around
wlU^'an hour for hla m«uiev. Gauhas
alightl.v and wanted a little
It or wanted
to take the
le aa« Anally coaxed to leav,'
the 4rh,*el and to reium later for his
noney
,\s ..
■ tuade
As Ml
he left rulman set a
COLISEUM
RESOUNDED
WITH
of III.-’ pr*»minenl
leader
l»r**™
v«»iing
shadow Gauhas. who
th,- imriy pressi*,!1 foraard to aliake his
CHEERS 23 MINUTES.
roH<.w.-.l him down the M. & N. E.
! hand and assiir,- him of tl
track to the nest side, hack around to
land assNianc- In the gr,‘at
the sho..
Chief of Police Rennie was
! alioiu to itnilertake
also notifle.1 and soon app,>ared but
I
Waved Flags.
j l«-fi quickly so the
NOMINATED
UNANIMOUSLY S""'....
DELEGATES
WENT WILD
BATTLE SCARRED FLAG BROUGHT
MORE CHEERS.
FIRED
THE
CONVENTION
:
Are Unaccounted For.
hours was t
fate aeted ont to Jamea Gaiil.aa who
E^ery memher of the N. w York ,ie|. |
rcturnci
egation. uii.Ier instruction from SenaI’lati and Hepew was supplie,!
wlili a An,* silk Aag and ihelr ,-ntrance Ae,l again ami before ho got there Gau
in 111,- hail was gre,-t,Hl with loud ap lias must have liecome worrit'd and
plause When Ih,- liand play,*,l -Amer
I,-a" just iH-fon- th,- ,'onv» ntion ,ipen,-d.
,>v, r>lKHly |.r, s,-tii anise ai„l the \V»
Yorkers siaiuling on th,-ir chairs. young man n,-ar the corner of Hfih
On the way
wave<l ih,-lr lings hi tim,- lo th.- music. and Wadsworth stnu-t
to the IiK-kup the young man admitied
Fairbanks' Successor.
he t.KikThe wheel.
S,riaior Kairl.atik>‘ iinmiiiaMon for
H,- was taken iK-fon* Judge I.orln
By Wire to ihe Evening R,-cord.
NOMINATING SPEECH OF EX-COV
ERNOR BLACK.
cessorslilp to 8,‘nai,ir Fairbanks. C«>n-
Many
Were Turned
Enthuaiaam
Ran
Riot
Away.
More Oemonatrationg.
JAP
Last Evening.
Sunday for a two weeks’ stay
221Ntf
t^Uiton*.
Uav
WE GUARANTEE
or
organ
wt-
•i»-ll ■ *.aM-far< ion
Insures your ah-oluu- haf.-iy
If
The Kimball
you’ll
get
saiisfartion
IMPERIAL
Ask your neighlvir
FIELD TRDOPS.
what h,- thinks ,if his Kimliall
When the announc,.meni of Rim>oveil's nomination was mad*- at 1 Th
..Vl.K-k ev.«rvlK>,1v in ih.' convention
ar,M.e u? their feet and cheered lomlly.
waving: Aags for several minutes.
ilooHevelt n-celv,-,! every vote in the
cinventlon
S,-nator Ivilllver i»la<«v!
Kalrlianks in nomination at 1:2:. and
the Indiana s«*nntor was luuninat,*,!
shortly after 1* o'clock
This was
cause for anther wild dera«mstratlon
lioth nominations mere made unanimoiislv
Nomination Speech.
Ex-Govemor Hlack of .New York
oetHle,! to the platform to nominate
RiKisevelt for prx«sident
The (
senm hall was Ailed to its utmost
liacltv. manv hundred itersoits stand
ing.
As Hlack w,-nt nu tlo- aishwas given ch.-er aft,*r clu*,>r by the
gc«t gathering and while he was de
livering the nominating s|KH*eh he was
cheere,! time and again
!:s^hee:.‘;^.sirmt.s=«d
the crowd went wild. Then a large
picture of RtuveeveU was displaye.l
fr,»m the nlatforro and held aloft by
four men. Then red. white and blue
umbrellas were
wav,Hl around
hall.
The demonstrations
lasted
tw,.nty-three minutef. It was a grand
K speech se
Ing the nomination off Roosevelt.
the conv
liver of I ra plai
ination
lion for
ft vice president.
to Coftolyt
•teljTMi. hea
t of cotamerce and labor, arbo
this afternoon was elected chairman of
tbe national
republican committee,
trai fm tbe platlorm In tbe conrentSon
Corre
Killed Sent Cablegram Today.
H> Win* to th,* Kvening Record.
Toklo. June 2:;-Marquin Oyam. form,-rly marnhall amt chief of tb,- gen
eral Malt ha* been ap,v,int,*d to the
supreme command of
the imperial
1 tbe Aeld.
•gxATOB ctUBLiai w. rxinnANKM or nrntaNA
man l^ndln b* a lively candidate.
.■"‘enta:iv,‘ Hi-mmway. chairman
»• appropriations ,-oromlti«H- of the
house. Is one of the heirs dir,*ci of
Fairbanks' *tr,iigth although weak
en,*«l somewhat by the apm-arance ,il
al candidal,' in his own district
Ri'pres.-ntative Crnmparker ha*
al.so sliit*d his casti»r into the ring. Hr
announc,*>l hi.* candidacy um-guijocaiIv h,»re ttsiay
Factory price*, and
ea.sy terms.
of
Veterans
Enjoyed
Themselves at Maple City Yester
Kwang today.
DVER TD
CDURT.
la Held or
Charge.
E!m,*r 8i«*ei. who lives i
r Summit
ning
le is
d,-cent conduct.
Ho was Itound over
to the Circuit court in
bail which
he has not furnished yet
a’.Iv er
It is claimed that he has been com
mitting the off,*nse with which he is
1 picnic
charged for about i:> years and has
lieen in the custody of the officers sev
’he visitors and the Maple
eral times. Steele was so bad that a
ans left no stone unturned to give second ebarge
was also
preferred
them the- ia-st lime thev have bad in against him. again being charged with
a gexvl while. A fine program was also the same offense, and upon this charge
given and a parade was amuher
he waived examination and was honnd
of the f.'atures
0 Maple (
1 a Ane I
Ml by m
I fa.shioot*,! <
Lucile
Holliday
Entertainad
...
^ClUR OF GOOD SMOts
Our Children’s
Department is
IH OT WEATH ER Famous for its
FOOTWEAR Assortment of
“WIGWAMS” Good Values in
Little Fellows
A new line, in all Clothing and
sizes, lots of Furnishings
wear for a little Hundreds of
money. Nice for Boys are
jcamping : : : Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other
Boys will
Want
them
: O. C. MOFFATT
jl .ST RKCKIVKIi
The Olil Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Go
New Stand
242 Front Street
Boys' Wiisit
and Blouses
19c to .OOc. Made
both blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colors.
Boys' WasAaUe
Suits
ikk. 75c to $2.50
Large assortment for
sumrnrr wear—also big
line of washable knee
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 5<lc
Boys'straw and
WMteDockHats
Straw goodt from
lOc to .50c—white duck
;
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY
.
’
Eatabllahad in I 868
Room 2 10 Stata Bar>k Bldg.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
ville'a Subject.
And use your best judgment during these days
of sensational advertising. We guarantee to
give you the best values for clean, new. up-todate merchandise, and ask you to be the judge.
If we can’t substantiate this statement we
won't ask you to buy. Today we only quote a
few items from our Silk and Dress Goods depts.
3f» inch Pure Djx Black Taffeta Silk
24 inch L>xms Dye Habutai Silk*, all colors, also I^lark
and White........................................................................................................
24 inch Waterproof Jap Silk (black only)
Yard wide Black Peau de Soic Silk.
doubt the best ever
offered and
This
is without
is good
a
raloe at
Extra special.............................................................................
CLASS ENTERTAINED.
day Afternoon.
In honor of her tenih birthday Miss
Lucile Holliday, daughter ,»f Dr. A. H.
Holliday,
entertained
ten
of
her
friends .vesterday aftemooo. TTie after
noon was spent
very eojorahly
in
music and games. Refreshments were
served and after the afternoon had
been passed. Henry Hull took the
guests home in hU pony cart.
Miss Edith GIbb.s entertained her
Sanday school cla-ss at her home yes
terday
afternoon.
About
thirteen
young people were present and the
games and mnsic were the features of
afiernooD.
Refreshments were
served and all bad a happy time.
Tbe people of Old Mlsaion are Aguring on a Foorth of Jaly celebratkMt.
There will be a big plenlc. a ball game,
other games and flreworbs. Tbe j^lana
are quite elaborate and the gUtrlotia
Poorth will be celebrated la proper
stj^e.
Reml, who haa b««e ^
v«lj. r
Imltana
lapolj
r)li> th
rle* Kennider and Han’tey Lam*
ret anted from Hulon thli morning
i
trout.
Sciivlll,- <*pok<- til a larg** and
J Kelly and children went to
ati,-nti\< ainli,*nr-,* last niglit in th,*
CdRK-mmh this morning.
Church „f CbriM
HU *iul
hulijHot
MiM. Be**U
Chrut a* the .Son of G,k1 and
I>*ak i
.Savior of il„- World
In the llgh* of'*:™ *
roorni
orning
I* her
cit-<i 1,1 tK-aring dln-ctlc and indirect
» Clara Coddingtoc we
ih,* living word a* one «b»
ilii morning for a rtall,
on before a* the divine pk>Pad.-n went to Cadar Chy tbU
captain of salvation
A** C,»
* few day* i
t wKb iwlaliimliit.- dlsr-ox ,-r,-,i a new «orld a* far
the Son of God and Savior
t World" Waa Dr. Sco-
Miaa Edith Gibba Was HoatoM Ycstoi^
Frienfla Yesterday.
DISCIPLE SEIVICES
Keep 0ooKv.v
$L25.
HER TENTH BIRTHDAY.
k
(Ue Want Vou to
r by the Japanese Thist proves
doubt that t
pondent
day in Annual Social ^unipn.j
Miss
JIMVJMrIck
129 Front St N. E, StroK, N^r.
World li.s rir,.lve<l i r.WoOTmTnUS
Elmer Steele
Loads
MOR.
Cor. Lake Ava. and lOth
► gTVTTthiag to 8j^I I^mninsu KiiMit
t Not Killed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
HAD HNE TINE
Seven
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
W. L. BROWN
Corresi
BDUND
Seconding Bpeeehea.
After Beveridge Anlshed hU speech
he
was
followed
by -George
A.
Knight of California, Harry Stllwell
Edwards of Georgia.
ex-Govemors
Bradley of Kentucky, Joseph B, Cotton
of Minnesou and Harry 8. Cummings,
a colored orator of MarylantL all of
conded the nomination
Newspaper
spondent. Supposed to Have Been
Lasted Twenty-three Minutes.
AtI 111:03 Black conclude,! his si*e,K*h
last words nominating U,x>sev,dt
HI*1 U
brought
the convention to
its f,*,-t
The gr»*at assemblage cheer«*d lustily
Delegates at€x>d on the seats ch,H«ring
Emerson.
is j
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
Women’s Serge Congress
Slioes; try- a pair; SOe
Wedding at Asbury M. E. Parsonage
instrument.
Edwin
ifit
ten’s
SIip|)crs, lilack
1 and easy, 25e
Waltt r Ik vaBnci- r.arwl,-k ami Min^
Ellralicih Ell,-A S,Tor w,r,* marriinl
, v,*ninp at ih,* parMinag,- bv R.-v
Hugh Kenm-.lv of th,- A.-hury M F.
church
Ml*s Clara S,*cor. a Kister ,.f
the bride, and Phillip 8ec,r. a l.roth.-r.
acted an
bridesmaid and
bent man
The bride carried white camatbms
the l.ridesiua.d pink carnatb.ns
Garwlek i* a crm-nier and hl«
e iHlnthlKClty. The bri.ie's home
i lame l.ake township
They will
• riiv. e,imer
Randolph and .North Cedar
every time
Chicago. June T2 —TIuHHlon- R.«,-e
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVERxED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
€asp Shoes
at €asp
I Prices
GARWICK-8ECOR.
Ami
DF ALL
as only new
^ gity Book Sforo
house in an eAort to And out how
many iMnuins are siitl l•nacc,•^lnt,•,l
you want a good piano or organ
CHARGE
shoot
nice styles, tl.OO
ing Cling on in this city.'
Has
lly WIr,. to the Evtuilng Record.
and
Women'*s
Shjijicrs,
strap, pretty shapes, 91.00
or y,iiir m<in,-y tiack. Thi-* |K»Jir\
OTAM HADE
COMMANDER
and
RootevelPt Picture Caused
new
Call early.
r
him
,laxs in th,- IVtroit Hon>e of
Corn-ction. Th** reason the sentence
was mad,- s,i severe was because ih,-re
Colisaum Wat Jammed to the Ooora
and
"Fir* Olorks Cbat Worli”
as all ours are brand
ones can.
N,-w York. June 23.—Th,* numlM*r ,if 1<
the bodies of the victims recov.-redhts '♦
the result ,if the Slocum disast,-r now
Evi-ry high gra.l,- Kimlia!! pianri
y
fall of the Foarth as ever,
We want yon to call and see our joods.
EICH'TY
HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED.
Police Will Make a House-to House
Last Evening.
captured
know you wiU be jwt at
863 BODIES
RECOVERED
for Repairs by the Owner
Stole a wheel,
Tor Von Bm!
No matter if the dty doeao't celebrate this yew, me
»ker. Ml
OoIdsBlth. editor of the Petoskej
Kev« and one ot the bo«t known
young editors In Northern Mirhlt;an.
died at 4:30 a m.
Mr. G<ildsinttb
Shop Where It Had Been Le«
teneed within a few
Cbe Tire Olorks Hre Hll Reatfr
tion bas lieen regarded a* grave. Yes
terday het* grew worse
i
and
ward the end.
CHIEF CHASED HIM ON DRAT
HIM
Many farormMe words for the new
clock on the Traverse City State bank
balldiag are beard on evenr hand and
Was ths EBiter af the Petoakey Haws
espertally so
at night when
iT Is
and Well Known in Northern
lighted up.
Some are disappoi
Michigan.
however, when thev learn It doe
strike.
A
CYCLE THIS MORNING.
LANDED
EIGHTH YEAR—221^
E. I. GOLBSMmi DEAD
4S inch
Mohair
Sharkskin
in
nav^, brown and
blace,
worth 75c, for........................................ ......................................................
Choice of all our 60c Mixed Suitings
e Wilhelm,
69c
39c
50c
89c
39c
49c
35c
Contr TroHt
Mai Omioa
•
material things are concerned, just
.1..* sp,-aker H*ld. ’ Jeau* Christ as
l>ir.I of all hath tirought life and Im
m.ir alii* *o light through HI* deaib,
re«irreetlon.
He U oor
■ Lokw Smith aang In a moat ten-
people which be ha* glvet
dl«trlri and *tate endeav.
He hope* to *ee
crnaded.
Mr Smith will
new church
Sunday
ICE CREAM
to yoang
at many
convenle bouae
SOCIAL.
«odety of the Anbury M. E, charch.
There wa* a large crowd preaent and
about tie wa* cleared.
The ladle*
pledged $UH) on the chorch debt aotne
time ago and tbe moftey will go am
The friend* of Mra. Prank Btaai
Bimwood avenna will be aorr? to ImnS
at *he U ill witb tba grip.
Mr*. A. J. Harilaad manM laat
Bight from Bestumla. where ahe t
to attend tbe wedding of a eooslt
Mr*. C. E. GreenBeld. who baa beoa
ri«iting Mr*. E. M. Stetaon and family.,
left yesterday for her boose la Cor»^
ing. K. V.
Mr*. Irene
Pomeroy BhSeAda
has'^
been In Ihe city going from here US
Manistee.
8 E. Wall and Miaa Mioaie Wato
left today for Alba, where they wlU
vi*it Mr. W’ait'a alater a abort time
and leave Monday. acoompaaSed bf
Mr*. Ed Wait for a trip oreg tbc **l»*
land route" from Oden aortb, aad wUi
Pere MarqncUe road, ot 0
Rapids t« risitlag frleoda la tbe dtp.
b d
THE EVEimrO BBOCmD, TRAVERSE CITT, lOCH, THURSDAY, JTOE U, It^
IBfOCKATOON
FOVfiltTTnAtS
tlos thto ymir. M tte ampn bsy
bom Wt ah amsl.
sot misd t
tW«B go uhasd with «laht»t
THEfVENfNG
IN OHIO THEY HAVE NO ONE TO
While the Raeord U is aympsthy
.2
:«
'!
7U
badly for wnat'nf min.
Tor some nanemnntnble rcMon the
nnaiber of Tnenat houses la AlMon
FNOVIOE FOR CAMFAION.
with celebrsthM asd woald sot try to
abate the picsaare of aayose. atni Just
at a tsggcatloB. woeldat it stake the
grestar sojatlty happier If tbe ordi
Thair Furaaa the SitMatisn
la SarioMB.
sasce la regard to discharge of flrefully orforeed
C. A. KKLCHglt City OniMv.
A44t— an fWMiwtliiM to THB
Bnomia kboobd.
OpiMfiTUNmct Amz maav.
It wmaa*! so auar rvarn a«o that
Toamg MS vrat U> Nes Tork citr
wUk s cspltsl of s lllUe SKMV than
tH dOQsra.
Th» sam» mas rctarsed
S faw 4s7a SCO Is Wlaeooals Is bit
own prtTSic ear.
Tb« ortctsal trip
Kav York bad baas atada os a fralcht
trsia.
Hobart H. Isgaraoll It lodaj a mllllosalra.
Hit SKway
vat
not
made
tbrougb tba flactoatlost of tba tiock
Mrfcat, It trat sot made tbroogb tpacBlstlaa but avary dollar that ba bat
vaa lagiiUBUttalr aarsad.
an
Wbao Rt^
H. Isgaraoll west to Naw
York
tbara wat no aucb tbisg at a “dolUr
arateb.**
A rallabla
tisiapiaca
momoT asd mas> wara utlng ib<
faahlOBad
tllrar watcbaa
that bad
baas bssdad down Irosi gasaratioo
gasarsUas or elta going without them.
os that day at
well wTt
with
Tbe small
ig wkstavar
he touches into gold Is wmsted at Ohio
flve cesu be eas buy t bunch of flre- democratic suic beadqoartars. otheri*e Poverty Flats.
ersekert that by a Uttle jodicioui hut^
Tom L JohnaoB wa* the fat woman
banding will give blm Jntt at much
ia*i year's aggregation and towered
fun without a fraction of tbe danger.
above his feHhvs like the ColoaatM of
Rhodes.
Hia headquarters was the
eat of his red automobile, and. while
PRIZES FOR FIRE HORSES.
He party had rooms in this dty In
charge of Congressman Barber and
A. P. Saldle*. things were as dull as
Delhi.
These gentlemen dropped In
8t. Louis. June 22.—Fire
borte*
slle. but. no money so
from every citv in the country have
rule in politics ii
been Invited to compete for prixet in
J hardly enough
postage.
much doing
I
wasn't much
d<
PO%(
things all his own way
last fall as the democratic candidate
f that the brave steed has
gOVi
(vemor—until the election, and
•ared before the critical gaie of
then It will be remembered that he
wttkin Judges.
In appreciation of the recognition
thus given to the fire horse, thi
that Ml many republicans staved
ecutive committee of
tbe National home. After It was all over Johnson
Firemen's associatifm of the United turned the red devil over to the chauf
Stales has extended an invitation
feur. and again turned to the peace
every city council and fire department able pursuits of nwney _grabbing. John
in the
country to wnd
their l»e«t son
hibernatedIIlike th^ bear and
horses to tbe world's fair where they sucked his fat t>aw
lest in both tbe horse show
lerge In the early summer for a
and the national firemen's tournament lambasting from which he will not
28, inclusive.
sot*n receiver,
administered
by the
making a class fur tbe fin- I
democratic state convention.
competitive contests the live stock
Johnson's hones as to candidates
department of tbe world's fair has and platform having been blasted, he
done much toward enlarging the «
cannot l»e expected to contribute of
Bhottldat be coosted.
might loae hit casson cracker but for
winter, only to
one of.tbete needt and tupply It, that
his means to help along men and prinhirh he is
departure will help to meet ai
r been at
perious demand existing a’taereve
anything of this kind.
reduction of fire barard is sought for.
Many men fined by their bank acIt will be tbe means of cultivating and
miints. if not by qualities of mind and
encouraging the qualiiie.K lhai i
heart, to be the angels of the es
make the home useful.
teemed
hour, might
Iconoclastic wav.
Hearst wasted in
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
tard for anyr case of Catarrh that r
oi be cured
he will pmhablv f**el like putOhio.
We. the undersigned, have known F.
d. James
KIIl>oume. the man who
Col.
Jan
J. Cheney fur the past IS years, and would take the presidential nomina
believe blm perfectly honorable In all tion, If there wasn't anybody else after
business usumcuuub
lUons,, »
and
u<. financially It. has retired to the sanctuarv since
able to carry out any obllg
' ligations made his latest notable effacemeni,
in. 1
by bis firm. Waldlng.
_ Kli
Unnan 4 Marwho, from iielni
l>elng the
vin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O.
nd they
hing. liecames not. And
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lute
_ in R. Mcl^n is so deaf
illy, acting directly upon the bl(
that he cannot hear democracy's
and mucous surfaces of the system.
ror'a Moses with money
Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c.
jH'r iMiitIc.
iMiii Ic. Sold by all druggists.
SHE'S AFTER SENATOR PLATT
Hall's Family Pills for constl-
will be the millionaire of tomorrow
Big Rapids Widow Plaintiff In Litiga
Tt>dar. tba pooratt working sun saad
sot ba without the time of day.
Hobart H.
manufartura
Ingamoll daiennlned
tha
l»aiit
that could ba made.
rhaap
match
Ha tuccea«lad.
Today tba Ingeraoll fAory it crowded
witb ordart, it It turning out bundredt
of watcbat aacb day.
Tba Ingertoll
watch It known far and wide.
Hit tuccatt wat not tbe retult of
luck. It wat sot through cbanca that
he wat cmablad to go to Wltcontln
claim hit bride and ride In a private
car and afterward crosa the ocaa
a trip abroad.
Hit money
wat not
made through a tax on necettiUet. he
gave value received.
The world It In need of many things
today.
It U the yruing man of today
-that bat acumen enought to tee any
The
world•*
wantt are
increasing
dally and with thete increatet
greater
opportonltlet.
The
young
man of today bat a tar better chance
Hum tba young sum of yettenlay but
he mutt be equipped for the ttniggle.
he -muKt ufte hit braint and bis iiraint
mutt «-ork in harmony with his hands
THE FOURTH AND NOISE.
July Fourth It a day dear to a lioy’t
heart.
It Ik for that occasion that he
aavet
hit
pennies
many otherwiae
order that
he
and
aoomed
undertakes
errands
may secure
in
enough
money to purchase Are works.
Fire
works with him an* generally llmlied
to one variety, the kind that produce*
Bolae and the more noise, with the
more satisfaction he regards hit invettment.
In direct ratio with this same m
Is tbe danger connected with the
pkwion of cannon crackers, toy pistols
and small cannons.
vtclimt of
mon*.
Every year the
the celebration
number
Every year the number of ihe
maimed, the
greater.
hall and the^^dlnd is
This does not
o: zr,».r<
Take
nation.
include
itor Platt.
•, is to lie a I
non iiegiin i*y Mr?, i..
former Big Rapids widow, who is said
Minot Corner. Me., June 23.—Sia
to have n^ently come into possession
mese twin fiigs were Iwirn here
of a threi*mllllon-iKjUar estate.
Sen
days ago.
These freaks
ator plajt
has liecome
involved it
together from (heir snouts liv thick
some “wav in Hm* timiK*r land in Mont
cartilage.
llage.
Their heads
calm.
I.ake. Oscoda and
Newaygo
d
il together that neither ctiuld
counties, now said to l»e the property
i» without first grunting
of .Mr.«. Baker, and. of course, will in*
other. Because of the placing of their
y lltlgaeye* they could see fmra only
.............................
al year?
side.
Thev stepped on each ol
ag«i. but it was only recently that his
widow came into knowletlge of
Tlu*se p«>cullar freak pigs lived only
wealth.
Baker himself was. in i-----I few hours. They
icy were l)om at night
years, an owner of Wexford tlml>er
I Ihe following day.
and prositerons. lint he fell u|ion
days and <IIihI
in moderate cIp
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou
sands of sufferers have proved their
Sick and Nenrou*
make pure blood
Thi? t? Luther's famous hymn, sung
healf^
Only 25c
by the excursionists on the ill-fated
i cured.
Sold
General Slocum Just Itefore the carni
„ Store and
val of death l>egan.
In German the
Meads. Druggists.
hymn is eniiile«l “Ein Feste Burg 1st
Unser Gott.” The English version Is
Hedge:
women, hortet and other animals.
To
aorne. the Fpurtb Is a day of dread,
nervousness.
The explo
of
Nature
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
VIA TUB
4th of July.
One fare for the round trip. On sale
uly 2nd. .'Ird and 4ih.
Retui
iitrn Jul;
2,'1-4-r..
mighty Ifortress i* our God,
Iwark never falling:
t bulwai
he amid the flood
helper h«
prevailing
’ mortal I
For still our ancient foe
Doth seek to work iis woe;
His craft and power i
cheap.
South Side LumIx
Traverae City will have so celebra-
Bttiklin0 Paper
Building Paper
Building Paper
'Wc
and
wish to close out our stock of Roofing
Building Paper, and will make interesting
prices on
150 Squares 3 Ply Black Diamond Rooflnif
T5 Sqaarcs 2 Ply Weatherproof Rooflngl
200 Rons 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Hberetto
40 Rolls 1 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls Monitor
I Our stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before fall, and we can make it to your jn' terest to deal with us.
fi:
-.SAVINGS
3* €, Oreilick eo.
fancy neroerixed
TheK an all new
.
17c
.\n 26c Warnings for............ ..................................... IBc
.\11 .^^c Waiitings for................
29c
AU 4(»c Waislingi for.................................................33c
All, 45c Warnings for........................................................................86c
All 60c Waiatings for ........................................................................42c
.\U 66c Waistings for.................................................46c
Don't fail to boy one of these.
CAMPING I".VI A. J. WILHELM
Now is the time to get rr-sdy to
go camping for the summer. Go
to East bay. where you can r*sort and attend your work. Only
a few shore lot* left. Lot* mhlch
sold three .rear* ago for |50 are
now worth |40d.
We cannot
guarantee the
present
price
Another country postmaster up in
las been removed
inty has
:ause he got his post
postage
from offlee because
stamp money mixed* np with hi* igro
cery busineu funds and everything
EXTRAORDINARY
from the
OFFERINGS Carpet
Room
Dr*. J E. and J. C- Wilson of Roch
ester, are twin brother*, who have
been SKSoclated in the practice of med
icine a* partner* for <
;eeplng
wa* necessary to settle partnerslthip alThe socU”!!*!* will start t
o|>erative stores in Calhoun county,
to be located at Battle Creek. Mar
shall and Albion. At present only grocerit*8 are to In* handled, but later it
Is figured on making rt'gular de|»ariment stores of them.
A number of Sanilac tounty farmers
are making a *|»eclalty t
this year. The weather
and dela.red the planting and also com
pelled re-seeding in many ipsti
yet they entertain hopes of a goo<I
harvest, though a late c
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY
backache
It is Cheaper te
BURNGASOUHE
Two paiit^rni lim.' all wool int»rains, a nootl <>5c
carpft. whibr iht-y last. i><*r yard...................... - • $ .50
'I'wo hiititirod yards (mc quality linoleum, two
new paiierns in the lot, we offer at............................... 45
Straw anti China inaltinjfs. ihe :i5c kind, a splen
did asst»riment of patterns, at....---- •....................... 25
Swl.'iO ami $L(M lace curtains, cable nets, ven
■
'
----------'------------------- --------------lian
nets
and* '■fine noirinjjhams.
extra low prii
n woo<1
e com
fortable.
one.
show
At the prices v
Come in anti let t
them to you; oi
JKWKL
GAS
Store M ill be Closed All Day July 4tb.
STOVh:.
TOM
FRANK TRUCE
I a W^iMwitfa wfaat the doctors
lambago. Wss down Is bod usbh to awve wiikoot great pain. Two botths
of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Core
eoBipktely esrsd ns and I hare kad no r
of the trouble aor any tigna of rhsomsUs
FRED BRANDT. Dy«. Msnda, la
Drunlsts. 90c.. St AsX fur Cook Book—:
GUNTON’S
MEAT
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FRONT STREET
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
Ladies, “you can Jump on it, tramile on it, but it will come up smiling
very time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Tarnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
For Sals by Jas. O. Johnson and Bughaa A Haxhar»
ELGIN C. LEWIS
up-nwE
CASH GROCER
Tbe Porch and Lawn
r--
Are the places where you are so much these days—you should have the easiest and most comfortable furni
ture possible.
You may have a cottage at some of the nearby resorts or you are going camptng.
You wi.'l
need our assistance m so many ways and we are always ready to serve you.
PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match made in dull finish, dark brown «
, all manner of odd shapes.
They are as great i
You should own at least one of these.
You a
IMh Mill ISt It.
pay 81.75. 82.25. 83.50 or $4JX).
MMl Hill I3l II.
One of the easiest, most comfortable reclining cha.rs ever invented, the occupant being prote/ted from the
PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
Did we In our own strength confide.
Our striving mould be losing;
Were not the right man on our side.
The man of God's omn choosing.
Dost ask who that may l»e?
Christ Jesus. It Is he.
Lord SalMih his name.
sun and heat at all times by meant of the extension canopy top.
It is so comfortable for reading—or sleep
ing if you please.
"OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
!26 EM FIM SM
? battle.
The most unique furniture on the markeL made from small hickory trees with the natural rough surface
all left on.
PAVINe TAX.
All manner of shapes of rockers and chair*.
They can be used in the house as well.
Some have woven seats,
You will like them anywhere.
back and wide
arms.
They sell from $2.50 to 85.25.
LAWN SETTEES
line of Division street to the we*l line
of Union *treet Is now . In my fa
for the collection of tbe second as
ment together with the acemed Inter
est on all unpaid Installments,
same to be paid before tbe first <
M. E. HaakelL
City Traaaare
-Room 202 State bank buOdlns.
2300-lmo
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT-But
better call t>efore Saturday, as Grinnell Bros.’ factory enlargement sale
will close that day.
2218-t(
The weekly paper published by the
imates of the state prison at Jackson
celebrated Us first anniversary last
LAST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS
CHEAP—Grinnell Bros.’ big factory
enlargement
sale closes Saturday.
June 25th.
2218-tf
personal
TU emperor of Japan nercr
een oat of hia own country.
below on
snitiagt and warnings.
AU 20c Warnings for..... ...........................................................
ornament for any room in the heuse ar the porch or Ii
sions and noises have no suggestion
to them of the spirit of the occasion.
Notice the rery low price quoted
goods and very handaome.
Born
Maine Village.
wear and tear on the nor>es of men.
worry and
Freaks
WHITE WAISTINCS
YMIUDBIiaBS
Madras and pique
can noaaage a sail boat” U aow heiag
Botieed la the exchaagea aader the
head of “drowned."
George Brooks, a fanaer four ariles
eat of Dansville. was kicked by a
horse Saturday night and died next
day from his Injuries.
Cadillac Bserdiaau
have decided
that they do not want any public o^
serrmnee of the Fourth this 3^-ahd
me will bg held.
Tbe dog poisoner is plying bU voca
tion In Battle Creek. And tbe worst of
It U, the valuable and pedigreed dogs
are always the victims InsteadI of
o the
worthless curs.
CaaMpblU people
think they
getting nxore for their money, and |
Ing less money considering what t
other place In the st
get. than any ocher
year is but nine
The Tillage tax this
Ihl
mills on the dollar.
The neeood annual “home-coming
reek" wUI be held at Paw Paw beginping JAugust 1«. Seven dnys will be
>n over to good times In the haunt*
given
days gone by on tbe part of those
who have moved asrar from the vll-
tion Against Famous New Yorker,
PIG TWINS.
Strange
SIWKOIAL. SAI.aC OF*
.TIECEIVE.
With Jnhmom snd McLsas Tyisf Up
srsia. etc„jBside the city limits be as
other? or eosrte. barmlets explosives
WE MU E REASa
bat
It U belicred that the RothKhlM
temUy Is worth aboot |L500.00a00a
HA\nS YOU secured your new pimmo
yrt? Grinnell Bros.’ factory enlMgoment sale closes Saturday. June 25th.
221Atf
In either green, red or the natural finish.
Chere’s a
Difference
It makes a lawn look so homelike and inviting to see several bright
painted settees scatterefi about your green lawn.
These sell for 81.10, 11.50 and 82.25.
CAMP CHAIRS
And camp stools for those who
t at home.
You'll ned such chairs
many times during the season.
Take two factories of equal skill
and experience, let ane make
dress
skirts * and
underwear
most of the time, and ladles'
waists occasionally;
let the
other have nothing to do but
think
about design,
cot and
make ladies’ waists exclusively,
which factory is likely to be
most aatlsfactory for ladies’
walBts?
An example of this Is seen In
our ladies’ shirt waist* at prices
all the way frdm 85c to $3.47
Ive shirt waist
If you desire
correct styles at economical
prices, your opportunity la Now.
Remember our location. 241
HAMMOCKS
The finest tine of hammocks that you can find.
You want them at home, you want them when you go to
Vour summer cottage; when you qo camping for a day or two. many use them in the house.
least one all the time.
You want at
The price* ar* from %^M to $6.00.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THE EVEyiEG BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., THTRSDAY, JTJyE 2S, 1904.
ZlTired,
Tin
Tired,mdB£H,'E^
«M«n> knov abou Kft^* SanapwilU.
it tor ariiiuttico. tnela.
tSOnSc
DlfWEATBEI
DOES DAMAGE
HAY
CROP
IS
ALREADY
BEING
HARVESTED.
f
WASmOTABLE
«ninua nws
•r THE won*
Unloas Rain Pallt Soon tho lorry and
Many FaopM Uatanad With
OMwr Sman FntU Crop Will
to the ThW Concart by the
Re Light.
Last Evening.
iger wM
The third concert of the band given
UH £ljm kr a MEB uned ChabooE^
St
evening was
listened
to with
MM. a adMohaaat»r. who eat off
pleasure by a large aon^r of people.
Idc ralatiTM for Uttt porpoM. U[
On acconnt of the Inability of the com
tke facts baooaiiac fcaoara Mr. Kmarr
mittee to secure any other snluble
aaaiffMd the Icsacj io tbe next of kin
fdace. it was again given on the veran
of tW taautor.
da of the Hotel Whiting.
A large
Hr Uie vlll of Robert Hall of New number were on the streets and the
Tork. viM dM OB June 7. learinit music was very agreeable.
S3S.&4M. be cou
cau <off all
property worth fStjUM.
The program was as follows;
aar share la his
his ebUdreaI froa any
Dixie Girl,
two step—J
IVMlwell
I they freq
frequeet sakwes
I.«mpe.
places where
re Honor
Uqaor U sold or become
bi
Cecilia Walixes—I»uls Maurice.
aar way.
war.
addicted to drink ia aay
Reception
Overture—R.
SchleperA Loadoa pablisbtaff boose a I Ions grell.
affo reeetred froa aa nakaosm tmbor
I.obstera' Promenade—Porter Steele,
the aaaascript of a draaatlc poea
dley overt lire. No. 3—Maurice
which read
so well tha«. alibongh
h.
pUas for pobllsblag poetry are
e Birds and the Brook—R. M.
tered npoa with caatioB. It
Stultf.
proapily accepted, tadeed. the work
Symphia
iphia Wallxes—Abe Holxman.
secMed so retaarfcable as coming
Big Indian Chief—E. B
Boettger.
from a writer whose name bed never
ley overture. Way Down
Medlf
been beard before that the publishers Indiana—J. W. Chattaway
slarted laqulries leading to the discov
Reg^ent
March—
wenty-t-third
ery that the author was Alfred Austin J.Hu-ph LaCsIle.
poet laureate.
ProfesMor Ernest Haeckel has writ
Driven to Deaperation.
tea a letter to the German public ex
Living at an out of the way place,
plaining that be has received in the
mote from civllixatlon. a family Is
last year asore tbaa 2.000 letters, only
ten driven to desperation in ease of
a few of which he baa been able l« accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cots,
answer, so that It would take anotl
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
seventy years of bis life to discuss
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It's the
the sclentlBc and pbllosoptalcal prob best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Drag
lema posed by bU correspondents. He
-e and F. H. Meads, Druggists
thinks he has explained his views siif
Acieatly ia his books
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
on ente
aftowed some repose.
Pleasant Party at J. M. Muellmsntel's
During the encampment of the Ohio
Home Last Evening.
U. A. R. veterans at Tlffla the most In
teresting group were the Shuman
brothers, six stalwart natives of the
buckeye state that fought in the civil
war. Thex marched side by side In
«.f her sister. Mrs. Charles
the big parade. They are Wlllk
■nlng was passe<l lii
riday.
Seneca. O.; Th<»mas of Tiffin; David
of Burgoon. O ; Daniel of Waterloo, cards, flinch and panic. Refreshments
> tall
of Old Fort.
r of the Shu
man brothers served In the One Hun
dred and First regiment, O. V. 1.. but
Thomas and Ellas
were In
------Hundre«l and Eightieth regiment. O.
N’lctor Emmanuel of Italy Is without
doubt
monarch In all
louht the most literary
llte
Europe.
He knows
French, English
..
knos
and Herman
srman quite as well as his own
tongue and has a reading acquaf *
aace with
rllh Russian. He spends at
a le
_____ hours
jours each day In his study busy
three
bi
with current literature of every kind
King Oscar of Sweden Is another ruler
■ho mav l>e class«*d among the l>esi
of royaltleg.
He always finds
» read the Important dailii
ers. I
he relies on clippings.
Mrs. George J. Trould. who Is i
summer home. Furlough lodge.
Margarettvllle. N. Y.. was In that place
s few evenings ago and unwittingly
> carriage repository and.
went
not findingt the
le pn>pi
pmprletor there,
directed toI his
residence. Not getting
1 R resldei
the !>ell, she i
aI response to
t------------------back door and rapped
loudly. The
dealer was leading a
meeting and at the moment was pray
ing
He slopped his prayer and went
to the door.
Mrs. Gould said:
I
• have but ten minutes." The dealer
made the prayer
meeting wait and
went with Mrs. Gould. He sold her a
wagon and then returned to the m»*et
Ing.
Proliably the most conspicuous wo
man at the Devonshire hall In I^ondon
recently was the marchioness of lx>n
donderry. who Is tall and Impressive
looking and has some of the finest
Jewels In England. She wore a tow
ering dfamond crown and the knot on
her neck was aglow with hairpins stud
ded with Jewels.
The Ixjndondeiry
pearls are famous.
Rope uiM»n n»po
hung about her neck, and these were
Intertwined until the black velvet IkkI
Ice practically was covered. Another
Jewel display that opened eyes was
that of the duchess of Connaught,
whose necklace of rubles Is worn only
about there times a year. It Is well
enough to talk of the splendor of the
» owned by American women, but
idon Itallroom
Itallroon they
fn a l.ondon
shone by ithe ancestral jewels (
Englishwomen.
gllshwoi
After He Comes I
he has a hard enough time. Everything that the expectant mother
can ou to help her ebild she abould
do. One of tbc greatest blnssaugs
she can give him is healih, but to
do Ibis, she must have health her? self. She should use every means
I t«> improve her physical condttion.
> She should, by all means, supply
herself with
I
|
j
j
J
Mother’s
Friend.
It will take her
through the ernds
easily
and
qisickly. It ism
liniment which
gives strength
and vigor to the
muscles. Com
mon sense will
show you
that
the
stronger the
mnscles are.
which bear the
strain, the less
pain there will be.
A woman living in Fort Wayne,
Ind.. says: " Molbcr's Friend did
w<»ndrrs for me.
Praise God for
your liniment.''
Head this fnun Unnel. Cal.
•• Mother’s Friend Is a blessing to
all \v<um-n who undergo nature's
oidral of childbirth.”
Get Mother's irimmi at ths
dregatore.
Our Regular Prices
Wc Are Nakiog Special Prices Now
On E?erytliiiig»..
in the line of Home Furnishing Goods.
See our Sideboard Bargains.
A full size, well finished Sideboard, large mirror, worth
Sl.'i.OO. only................................................................... 10.76
Next price, wonh $IS.OO. for only.............................11.75
Next price, worth $20.7% only .............. ................ 14.75
Next, worth $'27.riO. only................................................2l'50
anxious about ihelr small fmlt
and are anxious for rain to fall i
While June Is usually dry the farmers
g»*nerally look for a little rain dr
» month.
New SUam Set Works Added Which
Save Much Time and Labol^-Mill
Now Entirely Modern.
The <
improvements
laklng
lill even year and tl
xception. The aim of
nd has been to keep I
• just
biH*n completed.
Such an improveenl is expensive and the work in
ost mills is done by hand
On the carriage there Is a man who
is called head sejter. whose business
t is to set the head blocks to rut lumMT at a desired thickn«*ss. He d»>es
his by means, of a lover.
With the
team set works this Is done away
vUh and eonsiderable hard lalwr Is
;aved by using steam to do what re
quired a man to give almost his entire
well as bard lal>or
attention. Time as
i
angemenl
le of I he
most nuulern in the state.
Fine Line of BufTets and China Closets
at what common dealers would have to pay for them.
.-\ nice, large. « sawed oak. (»]>5hed, China Closet,
glass doors, glass ends, worth $18, for only........ 11.<5
A nice, China Closet, glass doors, oval bent glass ends, like cut, worth
And so orTright up to some fine, large. ^ sawed oak. hand carved, with glass
shelves, mirror backs, worth $45 for....................................................................... -H3.00
EXCEPTIONALLY BIG CUTS
I'rything in our complete line; Extension Tables, Center Tables. Odd
on nearly everything
Dressers. Coimbination Book Cases, Writing Desks.
A good, well made couch, very p*-etty, for only....................................... . .................. 4.75
An exceptional large line of iron beds at prices that cannot be duplicated. 70 styles
of Dining Chairs to select from.
300 Rockers to select from and at prices you cannot match in Traverse City.
The advantage here is that you have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find just what you want at just what you want to pay.
i nearly ever>’thing; no leaders nor baits. And your own
Same proportional pric
time to pay for them
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
aiMs
Worst of All Experiencea.
fir
|UttBMAKtNO-Mlai ]
HBHRUTS OF mi
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
FUNERAL SERVICES.
Ovar First NattonaJ Bank
giierlle 1-aFonLsee. mention of whose
STEINBERG’S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE
morning from St. Francis church.
Iss UiKontsee left five brothers
ftiur sisters, the two brothers
mentioned yesterday being U‘vl and
Alfretl and 4be sister. Mrs Rose Sora-
DIE WEEK B6IMM
Mmila)i,Jgiia27
BIG SALT MONTH.
say nothing of warmth and com
fort—in hawing a furnace that
wrill bum any kind of fuel with
economy and ^
____________________________
y
QOOKI.VU BT Boalk sad Vaa H7Biag.aaa-
Writ* Ioro«rf<
There
Is a Downriflfit
Sattsfaetton
joOTBFOB uatr- I
J. NA/. 3ls'ter
Wholesale and Retail
tl par heUle.
TRY A RtCORD WANT Aa
Srtiai2.“Ts;“wS“caf'—
MIBCELLANEOUt.
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson. Decatur. Ala.
"For
three
years.” she writes. “I endured Insuffer
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all reme
luced
dies falloil. At length I was Induced
try Electric Bltleri and the result
was mlrarulouf.
! Improved at once
and now I'm
completely recovered.
For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
tnmbles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50o
It's guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, Druggists.
me BSAOnClD RECOATOR CO., j
AtUata, Ca.
A health restoring, life renewing
cordial. A tonic that fortifies the body
and brain and stops the mine of decay.
That's what Hollister's Rocky Moun-
F2l«'^iit3SS£;~
tweaty Wx.rMae«^
5Tarj.r
Next^a beautiful, genuine U sawed oak, worth
Startling Evidence.
INPROVEHEIfT AT THE
OVAL WOOD DISH HILL
warns.
Are below others' Special prices. Our special prices arefi>elowwhatsmall dealers and those who handle a little furniture have to pay.
The long spell of dry weather Is
losing the farnsers in the suiroanding country ooeslderable Ibss and if It
h longer '
lall fruits and berries,
damage
of the farmers have
Alread:ly mai
cut their hay crop In
commei
*nced
iSS Is
drying up and If left mnch Io _
would not be good for feed. This Is
from two to four weeks earlier
usually cut It.
some places the crop was almost
ruined
before thev
commenced to
light
make bay and tbo crop ^
?Il of
any of them
The king spell
rain ftillowed by an early drought 1
Fresh testimony in great quantity
Is constantly coming In. declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. Coughs
and Colds
to
equaled. A recent expression f
J. McFarland, Bentorville. Va.. serves
as example. He writes: “1 had bron
chitis for three years and docto
ctored all
encfltted.
the lime
taking Dr. King's New
Then I began
b
a few bottles wholly
Discovery,
cured me.” Equally effective in curing
all Lung and Throat
troubles. CoaThn
sumpilon. Pneumonia and Grip. Guar*
anteed
“d by Johnson's Drug Store and
F. H. Meads. Drugglsti:s. Trial bottles
and fl.OO.
I Or. regular
wMiTOTamiHiii
Three
Hundred
Have
Thousand
THE
RUTLEOtE
STOCK CO.
Barrels
Left Manistee.
Manistee. Mich.. June 22—What has
^n the largest salt shipping month
knciwn to Manistee has Just clos«l.
.'’.no.noo barrels
irrels having
been Uken out by boat. So great has
the amount tak< a that (evenand the blocks
shed IIs rb*ane<l
. the de• able to keep ui
made npon them.
FOR LUDINGTON
Regular
Cavalry.
Direct from the Bijou theatre,
Chicago, presenting Hift.CIttS
lUrtltj Plays.
OPENING ATTRACTION
CAMP.
Artillery
and
In
fantry Will B« Datailed,
MONDAY NIGHT
I.anslng. June 23.—Adjutant General
Brown has been advised by the secre
tary of war that a troop of cavalry
and a platoon of artillen ^Hl
idan to attend
tailed from Fort Sheridan
the ____________________
annual encampmenti of tthe Mic
___ national gnand. These details a
companies of inla addkion to fo—----------------fantry previously announced.
The itrofig ateaatiooal MOitaiy
‘Til
Big VandevtOe FeatereA
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
_
fcckoocd in dolUn and cents.
Round 0ak«
' Furnace lii
“The Rutledge Stock company gave
‘the stirring military play. "The Bine
and the Gray ' at Washington theater
last night in the presence of a Urge
and highly delighted
audience.
R.
Frank Rutledge and Miss Grace Bainbridge In the leading roles snsUlned
them admirably; The supporting com
pany Is fully up to the requlremenU.”
—A Bay City exchange.
The Rutledge Stock company
open
week's
engagemeilt ^re
D their week
s engi
t Monday evening. Ju
p and the Gray.”
Rmmd Oak Femscs ifM, sss^ foiaacs and c«t oar
MACK and ARMOUR wiB
- surely make yoc laRgh.
JUNE and IJAMES iB S
trated aooga.
LiicfFiRTicU
Seat nle bcfan ^ minting.
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$1 1, $13, $15, $17
OONNKO-riONS F-MKK TIE-1- JUL.V I.
Put one in on trUL Pay for it on easy tenni. You can nave the coM of the itore, coukkriof the high
pekes of wood and oil
rMOff.LSK.MoiwMri
JohoBon'a Drug Store.
try a rccoro want ail
travkrsb
oi*rv oas ooiwrarv
LARSOm PARK flOTEL
Otawe Wamar. Propftr^
■PfflOMi RAT. HOCR
THEEVEyiKG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MTCH^ THTIRSDAY, JUKE BB, IBO*.
BONDS SOLD
TO STATE BANK
TCACHClIt wcm HI RED TO RLL
VACAfUaU.
W#r« Chafi0«d. '
Tli«
bonds tar tb» eonstrurtSon or tb# Poortb ward school
lag were sold last erening to the Trar
erae CUy State bank at par.
'' bonds ami mn for twenty years with
•a option of ten. Tnteresi at ferar per
€»« payable aeminanttally.
There was lost a fioomni present
last erening bm consiuerable buslneas
was transacted. 8. B. Cole g Co., for
esenratlag. etc., were allowed fSST.yc
as esUiaate No. 1 on the new school
baildJag.
The ooniniittee on buildings and
grounds favored hiriog Edward Ros
ser for sapeiinteodeot of the con
strortlon of the new building but the
board hired John Horaafleld. A list
of the various supplies needed 1m use
la the schools was presented and bids
will lie edvertiaed for The list of
liooks, etc., needed to replace those
worn out, etc., was presented.
The petitions of Francis A. Wright
and H. 1.^ Montelih asking for post
tioos as janitors of the new building,
were received and filed.
The following text books will he
changed next term: Batsfords An
dent History for Meyer s General HU
lory: Carhart's and Chute s Pbyslcs for
Carhart's and Chute's Elements of
Physics; Scott and Denny’s Comp<»<il
tionUterature for Scott and liennyV
Compositlun-Rhetorir; Werner s Span
hoofd's l.<ebrbiich der Dciichee 8pra**kifor Keller’s FIral Year German; Brig
ham and Gilbert’s Inlroducilon to
Physical Geography for Tair s First
Book
Physical Geography.
The vacancies among the teachers
caused by resignations and other rea
sons were filled a» follows
In place
of. Mr McAllister. H N Homb.Tk,
who is at present leaching biilanv in
the Agricultural college, at a aalar> of
970 a month: In place of Mr Hurst,
who was offered Mr. Krenerick’s p<»slHon. E. A Knight of Caro, at a salary
of 170 a month; in place of Miss Ml
al of the Oak Park scl
teach this year. Miss Elir
alieth Vivian at a salary of f-i:. a
month: to fill Miss Vivian’s place.
Miss Margaret Phelps at a salary of
94S a month
The Imard then adjourned until next
We<lnesda> night to agree on the f«»rni
of the liond for the |;o.tM*o isiie
BREVITIES.
The anniisl mcH-ting of the Womnn’s
club a-|ll Ik* held tomorrow aflertuMin
with annusi reiioru of the president
and other o(Be**rs and election of of
fleers for the ensuing year. Sev.-ral
special musical features will also be
provided. Every memlier of the club
Is urgently requested to be present
All the blacksmith shops of the city
win be closed all day on tbe Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fitch of Railroad
avenue are the parents of a bounc ing
Ik»>. The young gentleman will date
his birthday from June 13.
Wilbur J. Millard of Boardman ave
nue was 37 years of age teslav. MU
wlfe and nelghliors remembered the
date and he now feels like a U>y again
nr at least his bark does.
C.omplalnt has been made to Prose
cuting Attorney Cross by William Bur
den against John Reid for a.ssaitlt It
is said that Mr. Reid’s children were
In Mr Burden’s garden and wendriven out. It is stated that Mr. K«-id
objected last night with tbe result that
Burden has blark eyes and niimenuts
bnilses upon
fare. Chb*f of
lice RennI
nnie is Investigating.
Kev. Abraham Rosenthal of Giand
firlate at a reremuny imkuU
Jewish faith In connection
dren. The address made
present i
Changa of Tims.
Summer schedules of the Pen* Mar
quettp In c‘fft*ct Sunday. June 2<lih ImIKirtant -changes In time of trains.
Watch for the card and DON’T C.l-rr
IJ2FT
RUIICHA8CO LfTTLC TAVERN.
TREASUBES
IN OKLAHOMA
Wimaw Bloodgood. Sam Farrow and
Bobert Davidson have pnrehased tbe
Little Taveta from H. E. Gibbs. They THEY RESULT IN LOTS OF DIS
took poaacMion thU afternoon
TURBANCE OF THE .SOIL
three yonag men are well known in
tbe cHy and their many friends will
wlab them success In their new
Yarm of Buried Gold of Daad and
Gone Outlaws Find Many
Belicvera.
this popular tavern. All of
g men concerned l*i
Guthrie, o. T-. June 23—Oklaboma,
I practical expenen(
for so many rears the borne of the
outlaw and desperado, has her stories
jof buried treasure which rival
I nitude the tales of wealth burled along
.the Atlantic coaist by Capt. Kidd and
other ravagers of the Spanish
ENery now and then men with modem
”
prints or well thumbed maps apjpear In an otherwise peaceful
munitv and by mysterious signi
they have
vey the Informs
TRAVERSE CITY HAS BEEN DESIG come to seek the buried trestfure of
'fabulous wealth.
NATED AS A RESERVE CITY.
I One of the best of these atorips.
I which may be credited. Is that desding
with the Tres Pledras gold. How
Drafts Can B« Drawn on the Local 'much
there is supposed to have been
i has long since l>een lost in obsctirlty.
Banks and DeposiU Received
Same as Larger Cities.
Catholic piiesl
STATE BANKS
OF MICHIGAN
temioe they were dla»ppotat«d. Stervtpiky little halra thkAly atodded that
ice ahiaing acalp aad the akattag
M bad.
Rockefeller looked 10 yeara younger.
Hit aew hair U a quarter to a half
Inch In length, white and silky, aad
growing Btnrdtly. What hair restorer
now on the market—what new eonp
blnatlon of remedlea—what owirse of
tr«ata»e«t Is respooslble.^’nilockefeller
sayetb not. Certain It is that he has
1 some valnable medium for re
storing hair to tbe hairless. But with
his famous secret I veness he Is foxily
evading tbe subject of hair and hair
restorers, and hence there is a
piclon that he wUI get his own t
for nothing by cornering the mai
Cashier J T. Hannah of the Siaie the knowledge to themselves until by
bank received noilflcation Oslav from ehanre It was revealed to a stranger.
fBv.rge W MenriK- eoromissb.ner of
the state banking department, that
nal»Hl and It will be a great acenmmo
daiion to the Northern .Michigan banks
that would nt»t have found it r«iuvenl
ent to have had funds <m der«ii
farther i
raverse City. Mir!
l»ear Sir—I have this day deslgnat-
jKiratetl banks of Traverw* fit: by
-tale banks will Ik- r«,unle.1 as a part
of the reserve fund retiulrtul to Ik*
maintained by the general banking
Conimlssicuier i
Joseph Sledi r went to WllllanHliurg
this afternoon on hitslni*ss.
O. W Curtis went to KIk Rapids thiaftertioon on business
llervi'V Anderson has returne.l to
the city from a business trip to Mus-
have at various limes gone to Bea
ver e«uiniv—the “No Man’s Land" of
the early history—and there sought
the Castilians' wealth
Aee«.rdlng to the U
rtdunm in search
verse«l the plains to the northeast of
Mexico. At a disianre of every
fifteen miles they set guide |k
st.ne Inscribed with the let
When near what is now Gardreti. in
Beaver county. It was decided to bury
• he treasure, which is supposed to
have Ikk>d enormous. Tbe remaining
guide ,K.sts were
planted at a dis
tance of hair a mile apart that the
ap.*x of each V iK.int.vl i.. a spot in the
center of a circle The; continued
their journey, but were massacred by
a band of Indians. Only one was able
HI reiem to Mexico, where he soon
after db d fn>na exposun* Irefore he
could do more than give the IntNim
plete Idlnu-tlons ner*«led.
It is related that an effort was marie
to follow the trail, but it was lost near
Santa Fe. and the searrh wa« given
up R.*r.>mly Michael Kyan. an Irish
> bad I
the Mexicans, was found digging In
basin lietween Cimarron and Corrun
!>a rivers. He ailmitied to a sheriff «
the rotintv. who found him at b
work, that he had disetivered the guide
JKK.IS and had found the rirenlar ring
desrrilKsl In the legend. What
cess he had is not known, hut he left
one day and has never since t>cen s«s*n
in the vicinity.
, Mich.. June
June. 11.03 ;^’o. 2 red.
com. 49c; No. 3 white oats. tOV^c.
Toledo. O.. June 23 —Wheat—Cash.
91.01;
Jnne 91; July. 8RT*c; Septem
11; Jui
ber.. ««c.
1
hlcago. J
Chi
1 July.
British
was a
retuuius
anthem
or can buy, but don’t compare with old waists, as ever>- one of iht'se an* new
and this season’s make—the ver>’ kind that people want and can use.
00Q
50c.
for waists worth
for wi
$1.00
T2>4c values
0Q
2’ic an«l:i5c values cut down
to. ...................................
2/^C
;i.jc and 4<k: values cut down
cut down now
18c values cut down now
1 Qp
A
Wk: to 75c values, very choicest wash i»oo<ls obtainabht at any price.
cut down to........................ ..............^...............................................................
On.e load received.
Japanese Papers.
Japanese oiled papers, made from
the barks of trees or shrubs, are as
tonishingly cheap. As a cover for bis
load of tea when a rainstorm over
takes him. the Japanese farmer
spreads over it a lough, pliable cover
of oiled paper, which is almost as im
pervious as tarpaulin and as light as
gossamer He has . doubtless carried
this cover for years, neatly paeJeed
away somewhere alMiiit his cart. The
•’rlkisha" c»x»lles in the large cities
wear min mantles of this <»ib*d paper,
which costs less than eikhieen cents
and last b»r a year or more with con
stant use. But perhaps the must re
markable of all i»ap<‘rs which find a
ct)mmon use in the Japanese hon.sehobl are the leather papers of which
tobacett iMiiirhes and pij>e cases are
made Thev are almost as lotigli as
French kid. so Jmnslucent that <
•a|ly see through th-m. »nd t
pliable
soft as calfskin. The m
of w hich I hey are made is i
as rardiMiard. bm as flexible !
Tliere is an iiisjilring example of
perstinal loyalty in in tbe story of the
two surviving «-<inirades of Huhhard.
the Ubrador explot.-r They dragged
EverylhintJ in the whol<5 biu line of Wash Cioods tbai WE show is NEW
this season—we have no old goods ;o sell you. You can buy the choicest and
newest Merchandise AT 'I'HIS STORE at less than what other stores are
charging for out-of-date goods. Every day more and more jKrople arc being
thoroughly satisfied that this is the store
THAT GIVES YOU MOST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
STEINBERG BROTHERS
W’hal we are striving for an»l what we ;
TO PLEASE CRITICAL lU VERS.
T«» the Tax Paving Ele<tors of the
City of Traverse City. Michigan:
X
For a loan of tw(92d.fHi.MMn dollars for
Cbe Greatest Sale
Cbc eity Has.Ever Seen
Thousands \ isitctf our sti»rc yestenlay from early morning the entire house was filletl t«i its uttermost.
Our extra force of 85 salcsiiersons was not enough to wail on all. Wc have lo*la\ inrreasol this numlier
and hojKT to he able to care for all The ,w*i>,de have confidence in our sales. Kvei vihing is finiml as ad
vertised. Your money bark if you are not satisfie.1. Kvery article is lirsl-class and goes at a saving of
almost one-half. It means much to the buying public. Come in the foreninm if you can. Tell jour
friends to come. The sale includes every dcpiiUn-nt. Nothing is soM at regular prices. 'I’he cash we
must have, hence the deep price cutting. S ou can't artord to |»ass it up.
Itltn in Entry Olalk of Cift
Pants, f>ats. Shirts, CiRS
If you want a business suit or a .-rrond
best and are (n the habit of hiving yom rIoThes
made by the tailor, just take a minute an.! «re how
nicely we can fit you out. Your tailor c.t til give
you no Ivctter fabric nor any more style ours are
shape retainii g and fully guaranteed. tlQ.SOond
t14jS0 buys our $‘20 and $*2‘2 suits. Step in and
see them. It will only take a moment.
1.5« C..1 lars...................10c
$ 1 Shirts
... x^Oc ^
$1.30 .Sliwts................1.13
75c,50c Neckwear
New Straw llatsi f oti.
$2 50 Hats..../.25
75cand5tlcSusi»cn lers
Boj-5’$.’l 5o suits 1,48
Bo)V $5 to $10 Suits, $2.25 to.....................$4.98
At greatly saciiiiccl prices.
srh.T.rn"''"'*'’’
f additional hydrant
for water s„p,,|y xnd fire protection
No
The iK»lls tif this eU'Ctlon will Ik>
open from <me o’clock in the after
sought for dim ages past and mourned noon, and remain i.p«*n urn 11 seven
UH-ause thev found it hot
o’clock in the afternoon of the same
Only a few months ago John
Rttckefeller’a temple of thought •
ilii. L-::r.l <lav i>t Jnn-. A It
as innocent of hair as the golf balls
he knocked about the links c
town-on Hudson Rockefeller
blark silk skull cap ami an air of reslg
nation
On Sunday he api>eared in Eticlid
; doing ev<*ry da>’
THE BOSTON STORE
NOTICE Ol( SPECIAL ^ELECTION.
15*04. at
engine house. .No 1. on Cass
street, at which election the j»ropositlon of raising the sum of iwenty thou
sand ($20,000 Oti) dollars
hum.
and the Issuing of the b
of said
city therefor, for the pu,
> of lay
ing new and extended t
' mains,
ad«nt
lydrants
re protection In
said city, will be submitiiK-d to a vote
of the tax paying electors
>rs of fsaid citv.
Said vote shhall be by ballot
Cleveland .June 2.r-John I) Rocke contents of
feller s millions in Standard Oil sharea.
in mining enterprises. In luinks. mills,
loan of
thousand
stores, railways, factories, steel and
r the ,
)OS.- of
other trusts. Iwats. forests an.I other
ing m
mains.
things may >hortly lie greatly aug
d the location of additional hydrants
mented
monopoly
lot her
r water sttpply and fire protection
felt want
sr has diseoveretl a hair restorer
Mrs L B IJiFranler
Sir Henry Thtimpson, the
scientist wim died n-centlv.
prononnctHl agnostic. His
were cremated and neither
BESTWAISTS
PRICES ON
Compare With Anything You Ever Bought
This special offer includes choicest white waists as well as colored $;oods.
TAKE TRIBUTE
FROM THE BALD
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends and
nelghiKirs for the many acts of kindnesH iM'stowcil diirim: the sickness
and death of wif.* and mother and for
the iK'autifnI flowers and music so
kindiv furnished.
John B Price.
TEMPTING
WASH GOODS CUT DOWN AGAIN
THE MARKETB.
(f. L Chanipmy returned to Acme
this aflerncoti after tu-lng In the
on luisines>
Mrs. Charle-! Gitew uch of Mani-iee
passeil thnuigh the city tislay oi:
way north. On her return she
visit friends in the city over Sunday.
G \V. Curtis has taken offices In the oIl king rockefeller has
new Slate hank building. ro«*ni 4'i2.
The Rev. C T. Stout has retuiin*.|
FOUND HAIR RESTORER.
from Charlevoix, where he has 1 eet.
holding services
.Miss Gertie Dawes of Kalania/<Ki Suapiciont Are Rife in Cleveland That
and Miss Essie Ho,nr of Kalkaska
He Will Comer It and Take Toll
visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs.
D J Cleland of l*:asi Eighth stn*ei
From Hairieta Millions.
|in>,Misal that the wards of a hos|>itaI
.should Im- divided into two s**Cliotls—
one where prayers were said ftir the
recov*;ry «if the patients, the other
where prayers were omitted, and that
I.AST CALL von GOOD PIANOS then ih«* results should be teste.i sta
CHEAP—Grinnell Bn»s.’ big fartor.v tist ieallv.
enlargement aale closes Satiinlav.
June 25th.
22IS tf
BHAVINGB.
Co.
ev«B taidlcationa. nica eonld akate
merrily o« the shiaiag snrfhoe of the
pate of the world's rlcbcat man. Baaday. when the merry inanets prepnzvd
eiothing Ualutt Dtner Duplicated
1.5(KI jvairs Boys’ jiart wool Knee P.ints .........10c
•Men’s fancy Worsted Dress Pants.........................95e
99.50
97J50
$4.75
$2.75
for
for
for
for
suits worth $15 to $1H
.Men’s $15 Cheviot Suits.
Men's Suits worth up to $HI
Men’s Good Suits.
Shots to Bo at Prices
.Sever knowm to tlic shoe tra.lc.
Iji.lies’
$:{.50 jatent ki.l shoes, late styles.................. 1 98
Ladies' vici kid summer opera heel shoes,
$:i..50 values'......................................................... 2.13^
Ladies'*2 shoes . . .1.19 $8 p.it Oxfords. .. /.75 *
$2 50 OxfoT.ls........... 1.59 Misses $1.25 shoes
Men’s patent an<l enamel shoe*, worth $3 50
an.I $4. for ................................................... . . .2.48
Men’s velour calf shoes, Piugree's make......... 2.13 h
Men’s $2 an.I $2.50 shoes....................................!.48
Buy your shoes here—but l>e .juick aliout it they’re
going fast.
Booth BMe Lumber nell nn>.s ’, factory cnIarB.*mcn! ^alo skull rajv with a fimile on his face.
will CUK.O that day,
221S tf
«
2002-tf
He ha.l tKvn atiseni frvim his Clevc-
STUP'ENDC)US B EYOND CONCEPTION!
..S. BENDA & CJO’S SALE OF 1rHEIR $25,000 STOCK OPENED WEDNESDAY...
No Such Crowds of Humanity Were Ever Witnessed in this County.
h has been one continuous stream of people from early morning until closing time. They came—they went—and they came again—more eager than before, for no such bargains were ever placed before
the people of Grand Traverse County, as this HIGH GRADE ULTRA E.’\SHIONABLE STOCK OF CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children. Benda <S: Co. is now distributing the high grade stock into
the homes of the people FOR LESS THAN ACTUAL COST|OF RAW’ MATERIAL.
....SALE NQiW ON IN FULL BLAST....
WK QUO-TK BKL-OW AMK ASmOL-U-rKL-V^ BONA fr|OK AND KVKNV QLJO-rAT’ION OONNKOnr..
A fine suit of Men’s Clothes, all to
98
This suit is positively worth $12.00 or your money
refunded at any time during the sale.
Men's hne Suits in Cheviots and
Scotch plaids.......................................
V'1.b70
W^orth $16.00 or your money refunded any time
during this sale.
s.
A L. W A V S
Men’s splendid Suits in X’elour. finished Cassimeres. all sizes................
the:
Men's fine Dress Suits, in all latest styles and
shades, heavy Silk and Satin lined, equal to the
finest $30 tailor-made-to-order
48
Over 1.000 dozei) Men’s Fancj Colored Shirts, all
sizes, among them such famous br.mds as W’ilson Bros., worth $2.00, .
09C
This is positively worth $18 or your money back.
Silk and satin lined Dress in plain
checks and stripes...............................
AQ
V#
I. e a d
About 250 Overcoats, some satin lined
and others silk, at...............................
About 500 heavy, durable Overcoats.
worth $12.50, at...................................
This suit is POSITIVELY worth $22.
BENDA
1 IM
QPa
&
fiO
^57.0%7
€^A QQ
Fine Dress Shirts, worth $1.00,
COMPANY
«
•
88C
Men’s Hats, genuine Stetson shapes, also a few
Dunlaps, worth
CkQ./^
$3.00.........................................................
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