The Evening Record, June 20, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 20, 1904

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

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1904-06-20

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THE EVENING RECORD

imi^

TRAVERSE CITY. MfCH^ AfONDAY, JUXE 20,1904.

UP
UNCLE JOE WONT HELD
THE TRAIN
DOKtfTT CAM RHt THE VICE
MUIKMCY.

I DEAD.

Btfii Catmt

m

DELEGATES
POURING Di

By Wire to the Kreolnx Becord.
ChicMO. Jone 20—Charte* Neich.
presideet of the Bouton Store, died
here lodar os the result of on operatlon for appendicitis. He vao '
tSASO^MM and becon his career as an
ofBce bo>

WILL BE RELEASED TOMORROW.
SENATOR T. C. RLATT, AGED AND
Pardkaris and Vaiiey Will Then Sc
INFIRM, It THERE.
Glvan Their Freedom.
By Wire to the Eceninx Record.
Waohinston,
June 2G.—Admiral
COKTELTfU AS CHAHHAJI
Cbadvick cobles the nary, department
from Tanfier that Perdlcaris and his
I stepson Varley will probabir be
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS EX­ ‘ leased tomorrow.
PRESSED HIS CHOICE.

FaIrSanka Mat Baeeme Leaa C«y and
Would Accept the Second Place or
the Ticket^llllnoie THed to
Work Hitt Boom.
By Wire to the Brenlos Record.
Chicago. June 20.—The delegates
the republican national oonrention are
pouring Into Chicago today. Notable
among the arrivals was Senator
Thomas C Platt of New York. sged.
InSrm and tottering In his steps To­
day the Interest centers In the choice
of the rice presidential ramlidale
Fairbanks. Hitt and Cannon are the
most prominentIr mentioned.
-Cncle Joe'• says he will be “damnedthe place. Hitt i«
nd the concensus
Fairbanks will
opinion Is
R<x>seveli's ninning mate
A prominent politician had bought
President Roosevelt's wishes should
be acceeded to and Cortolyou
pointed chairman of the republican
natioi
l«*llet
profM
tariff
lee three to one.
Cannon Would Dsclins.
But for the disposition to ti
Tncle Joe“ Cwnnon at his word ii
to leave him In his lieloved place
the head of the house of
3f reprf
representa
lives and but for the
the vast roajorli) of
worry him and to drive hint to a devil
nltioo td the nomination, for every­
body l»elleveK he would carry out bib
threat to do that very thing. Speaker
Cannon would U* sur»> to occupy iInsecond place on the ticket with Theo­
dore Roosevelt
New Yorkers. »ho
undertook to foist the Cannon props
ganda on the convention, were s»««n
compelled to reckon with this senti­
ment and have made but little head
way. Others, particularly the Illinois
delegates, took advantage of their fail­
ure and tried to work the Hln Insirn

BATTLE AT
KAI CHEOU
GENERAL ENGAGEMENT NOW ON
AT THAT PLACE.

1516 RUSSIANS WERE BURIED
BURIALS

NOT

YET

CONCLUDED

AT TELIR8U.

Rumored That the Vladivostok Fleet
Hat Entered Port Arthur—Another
Report

Says

Same

Fleet

Is

Now Fightinfl Off Oshima.

y Wire to the Evening Record.
I^mdon. June 20—A illspatch fn»m
Llau Yang says that a general engage
lK-iw»*en the Japs and the Rus
forces is pn>ee<‘(linK near Kal
Chi-ou The flr-;t train l><-arlng the
wounded men ha« passeil through Liao
Yang, going nonliwartl
General Oku ri-i>ort« to Tolrlu that,
'ter the battle at TelirMi last wiv-k
le Japanese buried 1.510 Russlanb
wlui were fminil .lead on the bntTle
fleld The burials, he said are not
finished yet Tin- Russian casualties
IS rumored a( Tien Tsin that MuRussian Vla.Iivostok ships ent.-re 1
; out wit t
Port Arthur during
1- Jaimn. se but tbU Is discr.v
■ squadron is re|»orteil to li
Vlndlv(»s
By Wire to the Evening RibeoNI
Toklo. June 20 —It Is repr.rte.| I'lai
Vice A.lmlral Kamimmura Is .-ngaging
Russian Vla.Hvostok squadron off
Oshima

other boomlota threatened to assume
a more tangible form. He would not
say much for himself. He never does
Hut *'Jlm” Hemlnwsy. congressman
from hU slate, confides to all comers
that If the nomination came in the TOTAL TAKEN FROM THE SLO
proper shape, whatever that
CUM 18 NOW 637.
I accept
mean. Senator Fairbanks

Thirty Funerals Today—Coroner's lr»quest to Locate the Reaponaibility
Was Begun This Morning.

convention. Senator Penrose of Penn­
sylvania of the late Quay school of
statesmanship, called to make known
to him the opposition to the selection
of Crtorge B Cortelyoti. aecre’ary of
commerce and labor. He told him of
the aversion of the members of the
committee to Mr. Cortolyou as a prac
Ileal
politician
He asked
him
whether It would not be possible to
convince the president of the unwis­
dom (»f his choice
Bliss' backlKine l>ecame as stiff as
a Chicago hotel bill
Mr. Cortelyou s
name will not be withdrawn." was the
burden of his response
' Practical
politicians are not going to quarrel
with the prt'sldent In a matter In
which precedent has given the presl
dent right to dictate."
Senator Alger of Michigan, the orig
Inal Fairbanks man. savs he had a
talk with Fairbanks this morning and
later said If the delegat«*s wanted
to take the vice presldenrv he wil
cept li

) Wire to the Evening Record
New York. June 2tt—Se\en iKnlies
’ the victims of the Slocum disaster
makt*s CIT iKulies reeovere.1 an.l more
ciming to the short st dlffen-nt
points Thirty futierals of th*- \irtims
ok place KKlay
Th.' etminer's Inquest to d. termino
le n'sponslbllit.v for the e.atastr.iphe
began this morning.
HI8 SON D2AD.
George Weidner Received a Sac
sage Saturday.

SiM-clsI to the Evening Reettrd
Summit Cilv. Mleh . June 2<‘—(
'etdn.'r riHH'ived a telegram
ly announcing the death of h

,‘;"v
bring the bo
lieu la rs as

MOONUCHT WAS PEACEFUL
But tha Travallnfl Man's Mind Waant.

HIS FATHER I

No Hacks at Depot and Hotels
Hard to Find.

James

Rymer't Visit Was Ended by
Sad New*.

_____________
Jt long
atop I
_ i
He arrived In the cH>
Ule
last night on the Pere MarqueUe ex­
cursion train from Grand Rapids and
which reached this city about
DO hAckB at the train
There
caused iiiMi
him ----------------considerable w orry
It caUaw
aally f<found
skirmished around and fina..,
a place to put one of his grips and the

James Ryme
Rymer and sister Sue
In-dell. Texa<.
Texas. Saturday c*IU-d
illness of tbeir faihr
by the serious Illness
Is in Wain
Mr Rymer's
Springs. Texas, and ho «as visiting
his br»>thers. Joseph and J. H. Rymt
and his sisters. Misses Clara and S
NO CHANGE.
Ex-Covemor Nash Passed Rather Bad

of his own but finally located one. He
aald he was well prepared for a mid­
night attach but escaped U and will
wire this place the credit of being very
peaceful He also aald the street w
Iloea must quit nmnlng l»efore mldnlgbl. However, by the time he had
located a hotel he had seen consider
I ol ibe dty by moonlighU whico
more peaceful In repose than his
of mind

ds jovial conatcnance
good humor wherever he
yerterday be had to drirt home Tron;
Carp lake wiihont a hat. He and
wife had gone there for a visit during
HAS PIECE OF WRECKED CAR
day and to enliven the occasion, be­
took his grapbophone along. On his
return he happened to Kx>l
BANDITS ENTERED THE PASSEN­ bom of the machine and there was
the missing headgear. It tra
GER COACH.
grapbophone.
Winnie, but the grapbopbt
been talking throngh bis 1
And h<
Conductor Promptly Complied With penlng
Frank Carver and his bnH
Saturday for a little
O P. dn
the Request to Get Down on Hie
fishing trip. The first named is an
Knece—Also Lighted the First
th the bail casting apparatus.
Is said that he is the Oanlel
Fuse for the Expioeion.
Boone of this section In that line tflsh
line) However, his brother can also
Mrs. A J Bush arrived In the city
not the bait out a few fe.*t aod this,
oourse led to some rivalry When
today from the West for a visit with
Bi.sh of 324 South Cedsr the lake was reached, thev lioth cas'
time
street. Her trip is one that she
said
not soon forget as robbers held up
whose Christian name is Frank -Most
likely a snag." said bis brother But
aln June 1C at to o'clock.
. being rtH>led in and mil a
The bold-up occurred 46 miles
bile I
at Meaalia at a watering tank
honk
wriggling
robbeb* used three chsr]fes of d
mite to wreck the baggage and exp
nd secured Ill.OOO There *
men In the hold-up and tw«
Erue-i
came Intc the passenger car.
Grellick and M. O Jt».vnl were talking j
conductor supposing they Intended
altoui the warmth and depth of the
steal a rfde and asked them If
water Now Mr Joynt l.^ an authority
santed to work him for
water as he is in eharg. ..f the!
pllc-d, •----- .vou get
Mr Greillek |
1C<‘S.'' The condurtiir eliy's entire supply
complied with the request The hr-t hadni had siirh opi>ortitniti. - r,, tit.idy |
he ium|>e<1 in to inve«tlgat*- Mi I
eharg. of dynamite only wrecked the
Joynt fol!ow.'<, suit then Frank Fri* <1-j
ar slight
'am.' clong with a slab and put
lew I he f
Km Wilhelm and all the n-t of the'
ompletely
coach with her which sh-'
out as large a piece as i

:'.3"

inches long and alH>itt an i
half I

twice. ihr»M- I

when they were allo»e<|
return. The train a as missc-d .'nd
word wa.-! sent to Mesulia vnd then It
r.-port.Hl they hnd left on time .An
'■ngiiie wn« sent out and soon locat>ul
hold up tjccurred on >ht
side of He mot ntrin
feet up The
engine rettirned and a t>oss«- of G.5
numiM'r .*f bltuMlhoutids
they bad not bc-i t. nptilled the last Mrs Hush itarne.l .Ob',re
rviK'St me eMM-rioApe
vVest flv,- v.Mrs uj:.. fr >m
Ow.tsMi n;-d Is ret urning for a ; i'i' ; u.l
‘‘\>.eet‘. *.i rentain

WON’T GET
EXTRA PAY

Vladivostok Fleet Engaged.

SEVEN MORE
BODIES FOUND

Cornelius Bliss of Ne» York, troas
Coi
urcr of the national committee, has
already made known the president's

Malcom Winnic'a Hat-^rank Carver's
Two Baoa-Frawk Friedrich's Uttle
Joke and Its Bequol.

OfSeo Sey and Dl<

Worth SEjOQIUXX).

NlghL

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Columbus. O.. June 20—Ex-Oovemor
Nash had a rather bad night
Is apparently no change In his general
condition. Iff-. Wilson
think there was
within the next (

Card of Thanks.
Many thanjes to the aalshbors aod
o to the Royal Nelghbora and the milk by f
Mrs. H. M. Timblin.
____
G
RA. for the fiowers that were 2216-lt
eh at the rnaeral of Elisabeth SolfANOB at li
aiother.
^ ta Fraata
Anton Salfka and Family.

MEMBERS

OF

COMPANY

M

HAD

TWO MONTHS' FURLOUGH

li*

Furlough Counted tor the Two

Month*' Pay—Letter From F. C.
Rittman, Auditor.

HGlITHYKAB-mif

CAW LAU CALEMDU

Keep €«ol i

WEATHER.

BY USING ONE OF OUR

Partly cloudy with showers tonight
>d possibly east portion Tuesdav;
cooler w.'si portion tonight and east
pfirtkm Tuesday. Variable wln.i«

0 DamtnockB

try a record want ad

Sudi a pretty lot an 1 at tich extraordiiiary tow pricei as 04m k
quite an inaacetsent to porchase. Voo can aOord a Kmmmmi thk
year, surely. Good, doae wov en ones, durable oolort, full kae md
length, and with fringe, from t1.2S
$$M0. Ghre os a call.

« £ify Book Store
SEEN ’EM?
They are the sw.-llest lines of
oxford*- we bav.- and you know
ihev re right |x*eai|*-e they are

Benda & Co,
Wwafs In the Lead,
Others Tallow.

See Our ''JId.”
Silt Optos Wtdatsiap, 3mt 22.
at 9:00 a. m.

l). ir coolness and eoin
• ha\e made them the p
summer shoe, so ymi'll t


A L.L

OUR

HAND

BAGS

|
*

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORbERED.

MMVfnedriclL

25 Per Cent
Off
FO R T H 1S
WEEK ONLY

The following
self expl.nnatory

The < > ■! Reliable Shoe House

Ir. Robert E Walter. Traverse City.
Sir-Referring tj) your b-ter of June
llkil. !nrlo.slng clipping in r.lation
> the ease of Robert J Bates. I have
> advise yoti that the statement in
the nipping Is very misleading and is
erroneous In many particulars The
referred li> was expressly
officer
['nlisKHl man who was on leave of
absence, or furlough, dtiring the fur­
lough perio<l of the organizaiion to
he iH'longed. is not entitled to
extra pay under any rule or decision
known to this office
The claim of Robert J Bates, for
i<> months' extra pa.t as captain of
Cttmpany H. Thirty fourth
Tolunt."ers. was allowed by
Claims in a suit brought by
Captain Bates under the act of Jan. 12.
pmven to the
satisfaction ..f the court that, although
romiMrnv was «»n furlough from
Sept
iSfiS. for sixiv days, he did
fceive such furlough but was de­
tained for duty and actually p<-rformed
duly during the furlough pe
at all times subject to the orders
lis superior officers until finally
mustere-l out This Is no new doctrine
anr.ounretl In Captain Bates ease but
is In aecordanre with prior decisions
of the court of claims in other e«.'S.
ruher memlH-r of the Thirty
Thlrtv-founh Mlrhlgan vobtnentitled to extra pay it is be­
cause he was not on furlough during
1C furlough perio<l of the regiment,
hich fact would have to be estabshe^l in .-arh ease as it was In Captin Bates case
It would »K' of no praetieal
le memiH-rs of Compan.v M (
application to this office for extra r%r
as It appear* the member* of that

p c-ssr'*'.

Auditor

CRACKED A SMALL BOTTLE.
Pop Wagon Mixed in a Runaway Thia
Morning.
Al Joyce'* pop wagon vent at rather
a lively gait down Front atreet thU
morning. The horse was carrying a
weight but probably imagined it was
In the Derby. Ylventhlng went well
outfit struck Dr. E. B.
The boggy
the pop wagon wu boIbc east
when the denouement came both
pointing due west. The boggy waa not
Injured, the horse waa tUgbUy cut
where the hitching weight struck It
and a amall bottle at vanllU waa apUL
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

...219.. . FrankFriedrich&Co
New Stand

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

O. C. MOFFATT |
Abstracts of Title
;
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
>


Establlarked In 1866
<
Room 2 10 State Bank Bldg. J

KEEP COOL?
YES,

m

Sniiwr
Pants....

'24'2 Front Street

In new

patterns, cassimercs and flannels—

si/<'s for young men from 2S to 3'J waist—sires
lor mrn from

BUT

to 44 waist—prices l.T-'j to 5.00

)ou won't need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING

How?

SUi rS for young "men from HO to 36 breast
measure —for men from 34 to 44 breast meas­

Many of our customer* can tell
store, which is the home of cool

ure 5.(KI to 16.00 in price—especially good val­
ues in our medium priced outing suits at 7.50.

clothing that is also *tyli*h.
We

have

a

tpiendid variety

of summer suits, including some
exceedingly snappy effect* in L.
Adler Bros. A

Co.'s Rochester

make.

gentlemen

Many

who

have heretofore depended upon
their tailors for warm weather
raiment are thi* aeason making

HAMILTON CLOTHING Ca

a trial of L. Adler Bros. A Co.'s
•uiU. and we know the result
will be so satisfactory that we
than

sell

them

more

of

this

make in future.

Prices; $10. $12.50,
$15 OO. $18.00

e. Wilhelm,

C^rwer Tiwii
Oahu

Earl Grey, who la to succeed U>rd
Mlnto a* governor general of Cam
anada.
ha* Intereaied hlmaelf largely with
South African affalra. He la at pres­
ent vice president of the board of di­
rector* of the Biitlsh Booth African
Company and U executor of Cecil
Rbod«». Afte
abortive Jameaon
raid he waa appointed administrator of
the chartered company's lerrltorie* In
Rhodesia.
I Profit atr—L

Wben Dr. Bugeoe Wat
many arrived at one of t
exposition balls to addrcf
Latioo be found just OM ior
BOO there. The rest had forgottoo all
about the doctor and ■ignmand fin* Dw
day. “1 do not ondoratnad tbia i
of doittg bnaiaaaa.'
maa." aald U# Ja!3By
L -Ilunro niRttaaia-

^HAVINOB.

BmRB BMa

THY A iramAilT Aa ^

THBgngmro sbcxhcd^ tbiltbisi om; uioel, mohdat, juhe*o, isml

THEEVENINGREOORB ntlHTSUTEIS
GETTING KADT
THOtiT. ■Sn^MiJ.W.

OMVMkkTaSSS^
Dm andL
mm..

Tkr— mMiha. hr

m

fSL^hr^mSat::

e, A. dUKLCMdW, cny ClfMlator.

*. , ' —
'

MCT MOftTCM FLOWER*.

A ■■■ RW7 Utc 1> tkta world loogUkg lor kofluui •rnpotbr aiu) friendCkip. He au7 be 00I7 • oommoB.
EInnrr aort of n men and be mar bar^
. tarita aMUO ud claiina. Oa tbe otber
tend te owr be a well ioteodlng man
and kSe kadaeas be all mlnakes. He
0oea OB and on paaalns many a weary
■lieaioai antil It becomea too much
for kia to bear. Only kla faults are
aeea. the good side of bia nature U attoriy loat eight of. Not a hand Is ex­
tended to him. Finally, tbe weight
beoooiee too beary and be leares the
world, oonquering his dread of the un
known by the darkneM of the present.
Then people strew flowers on bis
grare and it suddenly becomes known
that be was not altogether bad.
Northport clticens will erect a
uBMat to John Vandcr Bllck. John
Vaader Bllck waa a laboring man.
worked at wbaterer be could get t
Finally wrirk ran out. he hai
amney. Carefully, he must have gone
over It ail with bimaelf. He wa
all night. The future was dark, the
present was hoptWess What would be
tbe remedy? But one thing suggested
Itself to his mind and he followed the
promptings, he Jumped from the dock
Uls nou was paihetk “No money,
no friends.~ No friends! Acquaint
anoes perba|)s by the score but none
that would grasp his band and tell him
to cheer up It is bad enough to be
without money but without friends, it
Is bo^less. John Vander Bllck was
not the first nor will he l>e the last to
dlacover this.
In a small village, a man s or a
womans life Is an open book Let
either commit an Indiscretion and It
It known from lioundary to boundary
before nightfall. Perhaps after John
Vander Bllck died some of his good
points became noticeable but not onlll
then.
And then came the monument. But
would it not have been lietter. while
be was still alive, to have given him
a chance to earn the enntrihutions that
were so freely made? Wouldn't It
have been better to have given him
the money. If he would have accepted
It. outright?
As a writer has remarked. "Not the
hearse with moving plumes, not the
mourners with saddened faces, not
tbe flowers bedecking the hler In
tweet profusion, not the eulogies or
the panegyrics after I have entered
upon the hvsler)- (death!, but the
band clasp, the smile of fellowship,
tbe loving heart, the encouraging
word and the givod friend while 1 am
alive and tolling.-

CROP WILL MOT K ON FOR AT
LEAST THREE WEEKS.

SOKBOfSILr

IE ani K fiEia
.TIMCBVL.

Haas Ttetaaa,

■ or 8L Josepk t
■ <te crops areT

Bpedal to tte Braalas laeotC

Cadillac. Mich, Jna* SS-Haas TterNorwegUa ahoat Sfl
Is Boralag
the baseaMBt
Saaaaa Was in PWr Maak Laat Year
slot iBscktaos BOW In opermttoa ta that
Jand>sae boardlag tease. He
at ThM Time—Crwp^n Be
relaUves la this country, was a beaTy vfllsge.
A rotmlag oldtoshlotMd eelekratkm
drinker aad bad been attacked with
Lighter.
or tte FVmvUi or July win take pl^
at Rose City, aad the new Rose City
en are preparing
Tbe local fruit
band win famish mnslc.
HONOR'S FOURTH.
which wiU begin
for tbe fmlt aeaa
Boyne City has voted to hood tta^
fmf sea- Cetsbration WUl Oeeur Saturday, July
la about three weeks. Tbe fmlt
for ftCJWO. the Dooey to be used
Boc here Is eoasidevably later this year
bonni to secure the extension of the
the Second.
than last aad the fmlt buyers are at
Boyne aty A Southeastern rmllnwd
almost a standstill at the present time.
Honor will have a Fourth of July to
Alpena.
Many of them are keeping their regu­ celebration Saturday. July L Tbe mlU
ConstanUne people are Indignant belar force tmsy. however, making apple will shot down for the day and the
round trip tickets oe their dlvtbarrels.
the thing op eanse
slon of tbe Lake Shore have been done
Tbe cherry crop will be tbe first
sway with aad tbe fare Increased neai
to care for and last year It was <
ly half a cent a mBe.
mencing to be harvested at this tiam
A huge swam of winged anu d<
bat U will be about three weeks yet
Boenttei oo Baldwin and the vlcinlt
before anything can be done wltb this
this sreek aad everywhere. Indoor
year's crop. Cherries will be followed
snd ouL U fairly overrun with then
by other sssall fruiu and tbe buyers
Tbe
ants are eaonnoosly large ooei
win have very little spare time on
any being an inefa in length.
their hands when fmlt commences to
Sxperin
Experiments
are being made at Mahripen.
ILLINOIS HAD 100 PASSENGERS
Istlqoe
In the OM of slag from the
There are very fe» potatoes to be
cal blast furnaces u a sitnbsUtnto for
FOR THE NORTH.
bought and there U not very much
crushed
stone
for pam
aits.
being done with tbe tubers. Must of
they prove successful that mathe shippers and buyers have closed
up on potatoes and those that have not Columbia Took 200 to Ne-ah-ta-wanta. terial will b osed entirely In place of
crushed
d stone.
Reading Hustler indignantly de­
quette and M. A N, E.‘
le statement In circulation that
tbe salary at Reading's postmaster has
been
raised
from tlJHK* to 11,100. The
One hundred people look In th
ctirilon to Charlevoix and Petoakey Hustler says It has been fl.500 f
two years pasL aad that tbe office i
on the tliinols yesterday. The day celpia
was very nearly perfect and tbe tolp makingwere only a fet
over was delightful while the ride back year.
- How's This?
by moonlight was doable so.
Reed City claims to ha
We offer One Hundred Dollars Be- Boys' band was ob board and the
beaten In the matter of putting up ■
rrb that can- music rendered the trip much
I of CaUrrI
ir any
business building in the sbortesi time.
cured by Hall's Cats
pleasant. The excursionIsU got 1
Goss. piiblUher of the Rose
EY A CO..
F. J. CHENEY
at 11 o'clock last evening, the boat Calvin
City Review, a new paper being estab^
We. the undersigned, have known F. having be*-n late leaving Petoskey.
llshed there, could find nr. suitable
J. Cheney for the past 16 years, and Charlevoix 422 passengers were
building for an office. Mr. Hulioch.
believe him perfectly honorable in
l>oard. This was tbe first of the i
merchant, put up a building for tl
business tmnsacUons, and Anas
iilar excursions to be run by this |
Review In less than three daj's
IBS made ular t»oat. They will continue ev
able to carry out any obllgarions
When a man buys fruit or vj*geby his firm. Waldlng. KinnanI A Mar Sunday during the season
tables from s huckster he is willing,
vln. Wholesale DrugglsU. Toledo.
The steamer C!olumbla had 200 peo­ as
a rule, to swear that the latter
Ilsil's Catarrh Cure is taken InU
ple on board yesterday for Ne-ah-ta
wanta. The trip was very pleasant. pint measures fur quarts. This li
always so. however. The city sealer
Ne-ab-U-wanta Is an hour's run
Testimonials sent free. Price,
tbe excursionists were given an hour at Grand Rapids has madi
per bottle. Bold by all druggists.
at the resort, reluming In plenty of tsblng discover)- that 25
I that
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti­ time for supper. Last evening the Co­
Many t
pation.
lumbia took alxint fifty out on the bay
for a moonlight excursion. It is need
that this party also had an run as much as fialf a pint atsive the
CEHCHT SniEWALKS
?nJoyable excursion. Tot
0 Mis
[Columbia will take a, party to Old
Four Hundred Feet Being Laid Each slon.
The boat
II leave at
Day—About 15 Miles Will Be Put
return at 6:20. giving (he excursionplaces Miss Miller, though small and
ists a chance
(
to enjoy a basket picnl
Down This Year.
slight, fought bravely but when re
Wait left on the Illlno
last night for Chicago, where she will moviHl to her home, sank under the
ig lal
> being
laid I
visit friends for a few days, aficrw'aru shock and pain, and Is now seriously
1 the present going to Boulder. Col., for a six weeks’
Nearing Bros of Detroit, the con
time there sre three
visit with relatives.
down walks and they
Among the passengers on the Illi­ tractors who will erect the new life
saving station and ap'enimeni bulbl
feel of Rlx-fnot walk evi
nois last
Ings on Middle IslXl. now have a
arc lw(*nty4our
crew at work. The site is now cov.-reil
H«Hlden. a
with a dens«* gT»)wth of timber,
At ihT- m-Ront time there Is a g
will spend
will have to be cleare.l away
on Washington siriHU. another
ter. Mrs. C. O Bates.
Lake avenue and the third Is on Ur
The Hod ^’erry Hannah and
sm-et It Is Intended to lay alK.ul
left on the Illinois for Chicago
The Illinois left the usual amount of

TESTEBDArS
EXCURSIONS

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ni»fiiMciaHU7

Worst of All Experiences.

Can anything l*c worse than to feel
lat every minute will bo your last?
iirh was the exiierlence of Mrs. 8. H.
Newson. Decatur. Ala. "For three
years." she writes. "I endured Insuffer­
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
bowel trouble. Death seemed In­
evitable when doctors and all reme­
dies failed. At length I was induced
try Electric Bitters and the result
s miraculous. I Improved at once
1 now I'm completely recovered,
r Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
troubles Electric Bitters Is the only
medicine. Only 60c. It's guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug Store and F. H
Meads. Dragglsts.

Railroad Excursions,
e railroad excursions were not

Startling Evidence.

That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you. If you
used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nenrous
Headaches. They make pure blood
SLOCUM A HOODOO.
and build up your taealt*^ Only 2Sc. panuMl fmm this city by A M. Atkin
Money Itack if not cured. Sold by son and daughter. Mrs. Fannie Denny,
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H. whom she will visit. Mrs Doeman Many Misfortunea Have Befallen IllFated Craft.
Meads. Druggists.
lot iHM-n in this rv'clon since iw.r.
York. June 20—In shipping cir
ilch lime she s|ienl two years and
he Oeneral Slocum
- regarde
slncH- that ume can note many changes
s.i's hardly n thing that looks as a h«K>.loo Isml. River
n point I
natural.
befallen
14. IS!*!, four months after
launching, the Slocum ran aground
he went aground In a
storm with a load of excursionists.
Julx 2H 1S!«4. crowde.1 with |iassen
'rs. she ran aground. A panic on

Builditia Paper
Builditifl Paper
Builditifl Paper
We wish to close out our stock of Roofing
and Builtling Paper, and will make interesting
prices on

Sept. 1. 1R!>4. the
into the tug Rt.bert
disabled.
Julv 8. 1898. with
she was In collision

Slocum hacked
Sa>Te and was

r t, SAVINGS

W’e ahrays handle a firxt da« line of hoaicty and underwear.
This sanimer we can show you the same good values you
hare had here befare. Ladies’ and childrens’ Vests, Pants
and Unioti Suits at 10c, IS^c, 16c, S6c and 60c. Udies'
and chikirens’ Hosiery in lace and solid goods at 10c, IJ^c,
16c, S6c, 35c and 60c.
Vo better goods can be had than we
have to offer )v>u, at firices that are sore to please ....

te Tmto En 7 n 1:31

FREE!

r.VIA. J. WILHELM s"A'b"b;

Full pmtknlnrt of the grent
SooUnreo.

WHERE TO GO.

WHEN TO GO.
GET THERE.

HOW TO

F-INI

Write now-

go wrhen jnoo are rent!)’.

HORSES

THERE’S A GREAT
DEAL OF SATISFACTION
M KH0WHI6 YOUR
HOUSE LOOKS RIGHT
On June 10th 1 will have a carload ol

That’s tbe kind ot satisfaction
you will have if you paint
your house with

Hfirses from Indiana, which will be shown
at Broilha^ien’s Barn.

THf SNERWW-WILLIAMS
PAMT . . .

dej^ds not
bet what tbe
tophysIcmUy.

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Leo Solomon

It insures g o o tl results.
There’s no other paint ma<1c
in such a careful, thorough
manner and with so many
checks against unreliable re­
sults. Call for color canl.

FRANK
TRUOE
146 EAST FRONT STREET

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

Ladies, “you can jump cn it, i
it. but it will come up smiling

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.

every time." <Calman't Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons. Traverse
City.

PROMPT DELIVERY

BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Pere Marquette aold Ko t»i Orand Rap^ and alKJUt 20 to Muskegon. The
re Marquette also had an excursion
from Petoskey. AI>oiit[ pst f
this

Fre^h testimony In great quantity
Is conslanily coming in. deolaring Dr,
King's New Discovery for Consump1. Coughs and Colds to be un­
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. Bentorvllle, Va.. serves
as example. He writes: “I had bron­
chitis for three years and doctored
the Ume without being bbeneflU
Then I began xklng Dr. King's New
DOESN'T LOOK NATURAL.
-ery, ant a few bottles wholly
Many Changes Have Occurred I This ciin*d me." E^qually effective In curing
ung and Thn
bles. ConCity Since 18S6.
umpilion, Pneumtlonia and 5rip. Oaai^
Mrs Marv lk>oman of the s<...thern nteod
teed by Johnson's E>rug St
part of the state, passed through the
H. Meads.
ids. Druggists. Trial
Trial bottles
city today on her way to Ka.sson town
60c

Hosiery and
Underwear...

TMNOiKKSS

ng abe
ita* He
wants to
know what's
the matter.
Bat the wife
cao't lelL
She oBlT .
■ ,
knows that1 '

Are You Going Somewhere?
Going abro.vd perhap*.

vicitmg ]

• friends, for s business trip, no matter where.

many articles for traveling convenience

despondent.
Snefa a cooditioo la nsdally related ta
some form of womanly disease.

The Steamer Trunk
I absolute necessity.

E strong kind. Thoss

Ours j

wmo MJEMDr NT asm
Backed up by over a third of s centsry
of remarkable aad oniform cures, a record
snch ss no other remedy for the diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Preseriptioo now feel fully war­
ranted in ofierittf to pay gwxj In legal
money of the Dnhed Statea, for any case
of Lencorrhea, Female Wewkne^ Imlapsos. or Palltiv of Womb which they can­
not cure. All they sak it a fair and reaaooable trial of their means of cue.

The Standard Trunk
Where IS there a person who doesn’t need .-i trunk, eve
your present home?

I places in the r

The Wall Trunk

Mrs Aiks Ajiamm, of LabotwUirT. Wsshlagtaw
Co-, Pa. lays: •Writh mot thanks 1 write to
let yoo know how 1 ata. f can My by Cod's
help snd yowr help I am well I hnse Uken six
bottles ot IK Pterce's Ps»oritr Prescriptioa and
two of his Gotdew Mttlicsl Diseovery and I
can do all my spork. 1 oso t praise your medtooe too highly. 1 win reooaimcnd yoor medi-

t against the wall and t
e corners, extra traye «

f top raised without the body of trunk being moved

Tis travel time, and a su<t easi

is so very convenient.

can put so much in one

a large order just received enables us

An ex

It is earned by

them in canvas at f1.65 up to tl ■ very finest leather that you ever saw
to go somewhere just to look i

TT^'jiitse'Tgere^ wVi^^dl^ fri’gh'te^Jd;

Extra heavy

the inside, most convenient trunk ever made.

Suit Cases

Keep tbe boweU healthy by tbe timely
•sc of Dr. Pierce's newaant Pelleta

2r.O passengers,
with the steam

I never expect to travel i

It is the handiest to keep things i

closets and the prices fit all pocket books.

►men as

much

as

by

r

roit every customer
' 81600.

It will make

our display.

Grips
That'i what they're called and the name includes a host of different kinds and sizes and that's th

iS0Sauares3 Ply Black Diamond RooHng
T5 Sanarcs 2 Ply Weatherproof Roofmr
200 Rolls 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls HbereUo
40 Rolls 1 Ply Parcbment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls Monitor
Our stock of Lumber, Doors, Window's, etc., is
larjfc and complete; should be considerably re­
duced before fall, and we can make it to your in­
terest to deal with us.

2. €. areilick £o.

Johnson's Drug Store.

OUR

The R.

Frank Rutledge company
Grace Bambridge
bridge will open
i
their week’s engagement at Slelnberg’* Grand
id open house next Monday. June 27. A ong their many
scenic plays the great spectacular
melodrama. "Lost In Egypt." stands at
the front. It Is from the pen of Prank
ly unique
scenes, startling situations and ex­
citing climaxes. “The Sandstorm In
the Desert" Is the most realistic of
all tbe Bcenea. and shows what the
who
tbe
desert must endure almi
what clever schemes they use to avoid
snlta.
Makes young again the aged and in­
firm. The electric spark goes through
every part of your body, briniring new
life, hope and ambitioo. That'i
^at's what
Holli
- Roclty
llister'a
Mountain Tea doea.
36 cento, ten oe tableU.
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.

our stock.

All sizes, kinds and best of all. all prices to suit all pocketbooks.

that will stand s good, long trip.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

There is a small i

E for 60c

Those at 11.50 to 12.50 will serve you across the continent and

to better

LADIES’

ones up to I17J10 will go with you “around the world" several times.

WAISTS

than you will find right In our clothing, trunk and bag department.

HAVE
ARRIVED

be a “globe trotter.”

Here's hoping you wilt soon be able to

You may go to other lands, but you will never buy better

grips

and

traveling

baga

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

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE WANT

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M* JCVMIHO BBOOBD^ TKtVngK COT, MOH, MOTOAT, JOBE ao; HOt.

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HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HiOHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

BEST
oWlFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

MICHIGAN

For Chronic Sores and Ul- _______________________________
mia. &cxema. Psoriasis, Salt
Rheum, Tetter, Acne, and such other di*ases ss are du
poverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so proi
a* S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs ai
the system of all unhealthy accumulations,
tjons, and soon restores the patiat to
-itc us about,
health. If yon need medical
ir phjTsicians.

rmswifTSPcomo co^ ajiakta, ga»

M.
Annual June Clean Up
MATTINGS
Special in 6nc Straw MATTINGS. JAP.\NESE and CHINA
- Olipre « * ^

^ piittemn, and the quality is the be«~

regular price up to 86c; priced now.............................26 Cents

Store wiU be closed crery Friday afternoon,
Beginning wiUi July 8tb

COMPUlSOItY SALE

ChiMrsiPs Osy rysreisss at Aakwry
First MbMiodist and Friends Ctair^

gTji-t at • o’clock WoAnisday mertiing.

Bo on hand aarly.

Crowds varill wait for the opening of the t

A aalo of owh s*atnltwdo hao never before boon hold In thl* city.

There were over 100 aaeatbers of
the Odd Fellows and the Rebekah
lodge who attended the BBesmrial ser­
vice of the order at the Presbyterian
church yesterday nuMning. The
mon was given by Rev. L. B. Blssell

OUR DOORS ARE CLOSED TO^
DAY AND TUESDAY to mark down
the goods and arrange the stock for
the sale.
We want extra sales person*. 75
salesladies, lb clot blog salesmen. 3
shoe ralesmen. 2 ca»hlers
Apply at

IS0.000 WORTH OF fir*t<las* mer­
chandise la placed at your dt*po*al at
a aavlag of almoct half.
MANY ITEMS will go at a fraction
of their worth. Not a single item in
onr big store will be nold at regular

prices.
telling
rumors
of war and the rumors of a seige.
great disaster In the east on I
tbore* of this country and of still i
other disaster nearer to this state, of
man who was stricken deaf and
dumb because he defied the Lord to
■trike him deaf, dumb and blind while
rds in Chicago, but his eyespared. From this conclu1 he a.sked what was more destructthan human blasphemy, which was

'Z'Z

best known and moat popular biood pnriEei
and tonic on the market to-day
liild in America who
There is hardly a man, woman or child
"
It is a standard remedy and
anti
rtirer,
8. 8. 8. is fuaranteed purely vegeUblc, the herbs and
makinf^
composed briuK selected for their altcrstive and tonic properties,
p
e ideal remedy for all blood
nnd tkin diwv3Ui». ■» »
only pnriSea and invigorates
the blood, but at the
time tones op the tired i
and strengthens the general

"1

WiSP«,sr<5,’E&‘sn»*

OOO PCLLOWt MKHOfttAL ATTHE
HftCMVTKHIAN CHUKCH.

I and material
It him
raphy
to lie compared to all other dis­
Olenn was a lifelong and close friend
asters.
of Senator Quay.
Rev. Bissell I
> show
IJeutenant General Okw. who com­
required this shskl^ up
mands the Japanese army that is In­
smlng to others and as a reminder
vesting Port Arthur, is one of the mi­
at there was a God and that he is a
kado's note<I military- chiefs. Oku first
Jd of love, tenderness and compasBlrpBdr »rcppt€Hl the kaliwr's Inviui won fame in the Japanese rebellion In
nn.
That there will be those who
ttoD to be prenent »t the maneuver at 1«7". when his defense of the castle
ke his name in defiance and blasAltona. The rovQE monareh l« aalil to of Kumamoto was considered master­
lemy as well as those who have and
Next he distinguished himself in
reicret being rompelled to abandon hit* ly
at some of them will be punished as
the war with China in IRUf Sr., and
proposed visit to the United States.
warning to other*.
thus far In the rampaign against Rus
Professor Bhlmsoe. inventor erf the
The speaker said that a man does
powder which bears bis name. Is a sia he has mainLalne<l hlv military
»i have to cross the threshold of a
presUge
member of the Japanese corps of en­
lodge to-koow these things. They are
Native New Yorkers doing bu.-lne.-s
gineers and a chemist bv education
in evidence long before that and if the
down town
felt rather
sheepish on
goes into a lodge he has to know
"flag day ' in view of the fact that
lh«-*e thing* which be agre<*8 to obey
thi-y had forgotten all al»oul >be «icca
position now used by th* Jap
the joining of a lodge
mean*
sinn until a lot of Italian children
an explosive for shells
1
Briefly the *peaker went back
Invaded St Paul's
Kdwin A. Abbey, who is painting the j
the history of the lodge and told
• <»f the principles upon which U
jtriotlr (
founded and Its ttelief a.s inter•1 by the leading spirits of the
r and l>efore evening 1
r
Odd Fellow rliirenship is pre­
suggestions. Queen Alexandra, on the
rogative and n iK-lbf in a God.
scbtxds ha<l some
contrary, is reported to have caused
lie to the order to which
much trouble by insisting upon chang- exercises and over tin the ea . side.
nd In his heart be an
where nearly all the children
» several tiroes
atheist, but GckI knows
The order
foreign birth or parenUge. the dem
helps to Inculcate veneration, it makt's
ons,ration was particularly marked, as
ihe man more relielous and man must
ichers. are to face the Methodist they never fail to remember the anni
ivo that God in his life
versary of the adoption of the stars
Rplscopal Pastors' association In Wil­
The speaker went on to show how
stripe*.
;e plan of death
mington. I>»d . charged with dealing In
life, beaui
auty I
n nuthoritive list of the surviving
that there
igtime
generals of the Kiiulhem confederacy
thing contrary to
furnished
by General
Marcus J are Odd I
R rannot live If they are
church and 1kmh express themselves
as ready to meet any move which may­ Wright, a conftKleyntc veteran eropUiy
war department. All the full
be made
Hr and Mrs. Adolf Henz of Wash­ rank generals had dle<l In IKlir.. when
r.-alli.-ln Go<l Almlslitv
There
ington have Just been married a s*>c- Beaurt.ganl pased away
rvlvlng llenlenani gener
four Burvlvl
als—Simon R. Ruckner. Stej
I.ee. Alexander P Stewart and Joseph
years ii
:here are Ihe rpeaker told of the Pakin nilloot
ils th<
ated. a divorce following. Subsequent­ Wht*eler Of roa^orr generals
ly they saw a good deal of each other eleven and of brigadier generals fiftyThe surv iving staff officers of the
and just before last Christmas became
engaged again.
The young woman's coiifoiieracy shrunk une-half in numtbirlng the past decade and their
father did not ltx>k with favor on this
From iKis he summed up that one
procee«llng. so they eloped again a few dlsapiM-aranre has non- lierume very rannoi Ik- an Odd F'ellow In truth and
days ago. going to Rockville, where rapid.
pirit Without graillude m Crod
He
they were reunited by the same min
The seniors in Yale college have vent on to -tale that He should be
for the food, clothes and
presented
to Professor
William G. thanked
Sumner, the nottnl polUicat economist, shelter. Ufe and liberty, society and
be»-n proliated and
handsome
loving cup
Professor government and all ruch things, if it
latlon as to.the cause has arisen. The
for the man of Galilee there
tl the seniors in his course
members of the family deny that there
several differences during would be no societies and the spirit
has be«*n any irtmble. but refuse to say tlie year on account of disciplinary
fraternnllsm; now one man can
why It Is not probated, except that meastiH's and
gift of the cup 1
k Into another's face and feel that
there Is no hurry. It Is said the will made as a p<
offering.
The |
rvone is a brother and sister.
may never be filed, and Its contents, sentatlon speech wasi mad'
made by Captain
'he speaker also told of the work of
which will dlscloae the amount of Hie Wlnsltiw of the haseliall t
order in Ohio and of their stand
senator's estate, will remain secret
agnin-l the saloons and gambling and
The family may
divide the estate
of the dissenilon that ll wrought but
lewlng
uary being
without letters testamenti
which the siK-aker said was ihe highp iKKly .*st iHbute that the order eot
taken out. Colonel John A. Glenn of coni la 1.
the mine of decay From this Rev. -Blssell went
p-lphla is preparing to write a and brain and stopsR tl
n the life and public se-vice of That's whai Hollister's Rocky Moun­ state this was a memorial day
tain Tea does
35 c
r Quay for private dlsl
let«
Johnson's Drug
The Quay family has tumetl
U give
and

SS_SJ ORTHEBLOOD

rneBAilTiirBT.
VUTOEruniEITi

SElViCES
TESTCIDAT

SOME LOTS ARE QUITE UMITED
BO do not delay coming earlv or Just
the thing you want may be gone. De­
cide quickly.
THIS SALE i* not an ordinary *aie
but a rale we are forced to make to
raise a LARGE SUM OF MONEY and

ipting

that

yon

cannot

HAVE DONE

£rs3ar-=«£? .
/>OOD BOMMTBAIM and

WAIT! WAIT! WAIT!

F'iSrSiSiriidEi'S,

______

the bostoim store
Forget I

Children Rut
First Methodist.

Yesterday wa.* Children's day at Mie
Irst Methodist church and both morn
ig and erening services were oi -p«lal liiteresi
The church was elalKir
ately decoraiv'd In white and greet.
A
chime of b.11* hung over the altar, Mi«largest having the motto The Child
of Christ."
Massive roiM-s of cedar
■ iiowball hung almo»l lo the flo«»r
The altar and fount were In w hiu- and
and snowball _ The foll.iwing
UlK-s were bs-plised
Ruth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Frank Gannett; Jean
Luclle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arch
Eldred; Russel William, son of Mr
and Mr* Will H Raine; Frank George.
of Mr. and Mrs T G Nicholson;
Gertrude Jane, daughter of Mr and
George
Edgar,
and
Edward
. Thkimas

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■teadinf uoiW. mwpto. ■It* wed lia*wrniS.
WaW pover |mrUn*i]. Troet tr— ae .
pLu*-. Nrv h*firii> berw. «!*«. UetUw
kuTM. Urgr equpMrat ul t^rm iMi—*el*Uuud rwedtoo*. Prtor kuw. Uiai er aas*

^
I au 'ACKK FAKM aVNt HALH «r S*e«e:
I wbuet luu aoTM ctawrw. jUmnU SMASS tmH at
**«r UebM^uett. Ur«« CraiM Mmm* ae<tlerg«

ANNUAL JUNE CLEAN UP

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WOOS
k»^a»lrwr«m*gp*rt. PWtsS'ggrty

Sjiecial in Sj-mma Rugs; one lot worth $2.2!>, about 16 in the lot—
size 2Rx6K, gootl line of colors, while they last, for

jOOBSrOB RKNT 1

MIBCCLLANKOUt.

of Jesus.
i the evening
the children
had
way
The seb-ctions were
and scarcely any pmmptlng
nec«-s«arv, so well had the c-td!
been trained
The program be
by a priK-esslona!. little girls In
white appeared slmuitaneouslv at each
door and as thev marched to their
places under the b<-lls fiMeil the clmn b
their mom song
The pastor
closevl the service in an address on
•Stay In the Higli Sdiool and Go tti
College •
in which he spoke
Very
highlv of the city High scIhkiI
Creed

Store ^ ill be Closed Every Friday After­
noon, Beginning With July 8th

S'

taken highest rank in the Oxf-.rd
examlna'lons. thus disproving that ad
itnges were inferior to any w b.Hd
1 seeming to show the siip.*rionty
Albion
over any
other an<l
an
nounced a «cholar-hlp yi*-lding |-J5
himself and wife. o,H-n u.
applicant.^ of adml.-sion to the college
are now niemlierf of Mns
school. The (*ffenng was for
students and was
:s of
le order. of the
In sick
of fratennity of
Friend* Church.
kindn
and other little rcIr of kindnesses
Children s day was observed y-'er
bn Might earn closer.
IV at Friends church. An Int.-restmg
There wore 110 lodge members pres
program had been prepares! and was
ent.
The
meml»ers from
visiting
delivered ^ an exce'lent manner The
lodges who accomi>anled Grand Trav­
protr.m t%",
erse ItKlge were from Thompsonville
Sunday School
Charlev.ilx. Chicago. Grand Rapid*
Walkerville. RiK'kford. Hastings. EU
R,.;pon,l« rP.dcnt. «rb„l
Rnplil
Monroe CentiT and Lansing.
The Lord'f Prayer. schcK.I,
ReciUtlon. Grandpa and Chilureti s
Church of Chriat.

126 Caaa Street.
I

am**^ UUle three-year-old
Jollos
Boott
who MBS.
"My Fhlher Hm

Traverse City. Mich,

MemlK-rs of the National Electrical

Contractors

ARsoclatlon

of

the

Over First National Bank

United Stales.
1
,
^

Driven to Daaperstion.

One

AT REASONABLE PRICES j
PALMER & CARVER

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-T0-0A1E

CASH GROCER

o,oiJS:,S

There is no equal or compari­
son to be made between our

HOME MADE

BREAD
an.l

others.

Ours

is

sweet,

wholesome and nutritious.

Our

graham and

line

salt

rising

is

an t the prwte of Traverse Cily.

H'

remote from cItIII:
often driven to despermi
:U)ent. resnlUng in
Wound*.
mnd*. Ulcers,
of Bucklcn's
Arnica Balva
en's i____
best on earth.
Store and F.
DmgglsU.

HBSTfttCTS OF TITIE

TIME ON AN

second plai
.-.9
-God is not willing
John
S/ing, Marv Frc«-man.
any man shouWl perish ’
tifl'cailon
Recltafton Go,! 1* Now Her.-, Ulllan
some special work for each man to
Beldlng
^
A man will not be happy and use
Song. CblMr.-n. Rinl* and Flowor*.
until he find* that work
God ha*
bovs and girls
interest In each one
After
a spt-c
kecltatlon. Thn-c Mnl.Kiiu-n*.
tonchli
the subject, ihe *peal
Wh.l w.. 1.- Alb. Cox
! case of Julian Renfrow. who wa*
icken deaf and dumb while uttering
sphemy. In this connection. It may
Exercise. Things We Carry a* We,
interesting to know that Dr. Ja­
o. Hass No 2
coby.
assistant
pastor
of
Moody
Recitation. The Father s Care. Arlyn
church. Chicago, who called on the
young
R.-Htatlon. G»1 Understand*. Hnra
Ullom
materialism of the age
Recitation.
Opportunity.
William
denev to leave G«>d out
and every day life.
ocum
Concerning
the
<;eneral
Sloci
horror he said that "God i* love' ' and
Closing song. Home Beautiful Home.
allow* nothing to come to mat
Classe* 3 and 5.
what I* for bis own good.
Aabury M. E.

-Him htUm ttnwaet ha*

NOTICE

The farewell services of the Church
nd the Spar j
Recitation. The Roy
of Christ were held in the Cltv oper
row. Clarence Redner.
hoii.*e yesterday
The beautiful neExercise. We Are His I^mb- das*
church on the comer of Cass an
Eighth streets will Ik- readv for occi
Song. My Mother s Rible, Hass No 5.
pancy and d.^icate.1 next Sunday
Recitation. A Uttlo Pilgrim. Esther
In the evening Rev T F Ullom too
as his sulkject -The Whole Counsel <
Recital ion. A S.-cret Nellie Hartley
C,od.- his text l» lng Act 30 27
I
Garland. Hass So ..
Ex.-rHs.-.
found
Rt
plai
Shining Singing. Ha.** So 1
In the
through Hi* I
tat ion. A Sermon in the Flow

Mrs Mary C. Kind spoke at th
bury M E. church yesterday rooming
under ;he auspices of the Woman'*
Foreign
Mlaslonarr
socletj.
Mi
Nlnd told
Intereatlngly of her trip
around the world and her visits to the
Methodist mission*. Thirty-fou
member* were added to the society
yesterds.T morning.
In the erening. the chUdren's day
exercise* were held under the ansplces
of Mr*. MeWethy, chairman, and I. D.
Hobbs, Sunday school superintendent
The exercise* were given by the pri­
mary department and the main school.
The subject was the "Legion of the
King" and was very weU glren
Tha
main
exercUe was the "Royal Be-

ue rawl aateW. 1
'UhwAj* Klooa t

J. D. PIU b I

:'‘z

^ga. reclutions and Boalc.

resist

buyln
5

STBir

DONT SPEND ONE RED CENT Mil
our sale open* up. that Is If you wish
to save money.
WE HAVE HAD BIG SALKS BE
FORE but this one Is different
\ou
will find price* cm deeper than ever
iK-fore
ALTHOUGH ihl« sale will last 15
day* It w.nild l»e folly to wall till the
Ir*.,
TRUE
AS GOSPEl.
the best
thing* are always the first to go

Rcmcml»er our new

Choice Butter 16c lb.

l»akc

IS 0|Krn to all at any time,

shop
u

::

TRIMBLE’S BAKERY

GeokinE Better 13c lb

This is a busy drug
store from the time it
opens in the morning
until itclosesatnightThere is always
“something doing"
here.
We never find time
to stand around and
suck our thumbs.
The very fact that
we are so busy is a
good reason why wa
should be busy for
YOU.

mmi

I0>IP RATES
CO. ROUND

226 EbI Froit Street

BEST RC8ULTB

Try Raeord Want Ad*.
oaet.

Bmab

Big Money Makar*.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Travaraa cky to St. Louis
$18.50./15 diy limit
$19.^ 60 diy limit

$21lor the sessot

OONNKO-riONS Wfwwa: t-ii_i_ joi_y i.

Pay tor it on easy lern^ You can aave the coM of the store, considering the high
prices of wood and ofl.

oi*rv

W. T. ROXBURGH, Man*r.

IH. POPE, Ap.
R.F. CHORCH, 6.P.A

A GAS RANGE-AT COST—$ 1 1, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
tsbavkmsk

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.

' This will include meal* and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago,
Tickeu wiU be on sale com­
mencing Thursday, June 9,
1904.
Steamen leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thursda)’!, Cam.

WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGKRY OR GASOUNE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?

Put ooe to oa trial

BUSY

oas oommaimv

PAVINb TAX. _
ment of Sixth street trosa the MSt
line at Dtrlaloo street to the vect IlM
of Union street U now In aor kgMs
for the collectioe ct the eeeanB mmtmment together with the neerned Mer
est on ail nnpeid InstillMsnU. the
sane to be paid hetee th* 8nt 4kr .
o.

,, ^3^

mXn



swuim WMcown
woummxMtAnfis

THE CLOTHING FOR YOU

THE MAmUEn.

CHANOINO A FAMILY NAME.

Chicago. June E^Wbeat-CId July.

Why Beott C. Cw«y Bocana Beett E.

Mml C T. •tapi <

MeCwtfy ABokL

. C. K. Infn nim Hm im Dkim Sr.»,M t. >M> Famhr

By o«tS«r of the Probate court. Jane
3, Scoct E. Curdy was aatboiixed to ro-

tffM’re the man that’i istcrested m good ckxhtng. tbeo the
doikei ve dtov win be atoatiag to foo.
Ov line of wvnmted nioo made doches at $7.50. $8.00.
fUlOO, |W.OO. $16.00.
$$0.00, k better becaoie erery smt
•l» «
h were made eepedallj Sor yoa—mxt^ fitting coOan and
brand, rfiapeiy dioakkn and an mdiridoality 3foa'll go (ar to

o’clock of rnberenkmls of the bowds
after an Illness of abovt five mootha.
Miss Hunaerford was stenocrapber for
the Mirhiaan starch factory and abont
Are
months aao
was taken
wltL
typbolrl fever which developed Into the
above disease which canned her death.
Almnt two veeks aao her brother.
FYed Hunaerford. of rK*catur came to
se<- his nlstc*- and remained with her
until
her dc^ih
She has
another
brother llvlnp In
Dowaaiac.
Her
former home was In Hartford. Mich.,
and the l>odv was taken there this
momtnp fur burial hy her brother. Her
parents are both dead
While here she made her home with
n<'nnls<»n E Greer of 320 West Tench
>.tr»ei and was there at the time of
her death
Mias Hunaerford had made
many frienda durlnp the Mme she has
resided in the city and wa.* well liked
by all who knew her and her death

aafieate.
Straw bat goodneaa is exemplified in the hats we show. We've
the latest and greatest warieiy in town—c^•el7 style, weave and k^nd
here at 10c to $160.
New blodu and shades in ‘•The Looglej " $3 00 and “F.Ik
Bkaad‘*$i.OO.
New caps lor boys and men at 25c to $1.00 in new materials
and oolora
The ri|^t shirts for hot days—the union made “F-Igm HeraUI"
and ocher kinds—cool, comiortable, easy fitting at easy prices 6<K:
to $100.
This it the store you sbouUl know more about. We promise
oncominon bargains and uncommon clothes, with everything sold
firom here warranted.

1.- 1)
fiincml

KUBECK ....&.. HOYT
121 UlflON STREET

ILLINOIS

DELEGATES

It was not discovered b> nnv except
a few of the party leader* until last
week that the democratic stale plat-

newapapers. The first of this*e planks
urge* wbnl Is comnionlt known
the
shop and the secnn<l Is nin«*4l
directly at the editorial page and carUKins of the Hearst newspapers. The
..p<-n shop plank is as follows;
So far a* government is ronceriKHl
and
Its laws and the enforc«-meni
thereof, the right to lalsir must U
protected
as vigilantly as <uir life.
llb.-rt> or pniperty for fre<- lalmr Is
I be basis of all these an>l u|>on their
preservation depends iIm- |H-rtnaneticy
of our free ItlSll'UtiollS
The sec'otul (dank. whi«h strike's at
Hearst s new spape r jv.Mc les, |s as

M

8ERT HEAR8T.

Ttwo

Planks

In

th«

Platform

Are

Aimwd Apainst Him and Tendcnciaa of Hla Papera.
Chlcaao. June 2n.—Hearai

leaders.

aUbougb pretending to exult over the
ndoptlon of the Darrow

F'lbsilttiie In

's.r.r; r,z

bad

charge

of

Mr. McCurdy la a well-knowu lum­
berman with large fnteresu at Kings­
ley
The family ho* resided In this
city at 142 Wealthy areune for more
than 15 year*
In speaking of thU act
of resuming the full family name. Mr
McCurdy saUl:
"N’ear the tw-glnnlng of the nine­
* wed- teenth eentry when my grandfather.
of a
James McCurdy moved hl« place of
E.
H Green
A large number
re*ldenc*‘ fnim V. rmont to New York,
friends from Detroit and Chicago
the prefix was droppe.1
]t u said that
Btarted for homV., At the Soo be wa*
be present and ms Major Green Is
pot In the pest hohse and Dr Lawton
at the pioneer* of Charlevoix
the
noli Red. who Immediately quarantined
church will bo filled with old friends
■-y he dropiK-d I: Another
Ihc family here.
and neighbor*.
■ reason l« that fur w.me
There Is one more case In the city
w»y!ne*d*y will be held the funer*l
of the rovoltiHonar
at prewenu the Plato family at
of B 'F Haricig. who died suddenly on
di-ep seat.-.! pn-Judlre
preju
war then' was aI d.-,-p
Union st'cet haring It. The husband
Sunday. Mr. Hartsig wo* superintend- against . v.-nthing f..r.-lgn. and as th.
en' of construction of the lM*et stigai
Me' suggest,d Rniiland. :
eoDiracted the diseaae.
He wa* re­
factory.
The Peio*kcy commandert the family
orlglnalU
car
leased from
quarantine and
came
of Knight* Templar will attend *n< pnildtbly consider.-.! »is«- t.i American
home, evidently having been 1<R
Mr. Stout will officiate as prelate
dropj.ing I he Rn.trh

the

BREVITIES.

PERSDNAL.

Mrs. Levi Simmons.

Charles Petersen and daughter
tie went to Chicago lost evening
Ml** Mary Minor ho* returned
Charlevoix, where *he bo* bee.
Slmmom
tending the Epwortb league conven­
Mis* Minor delivered an
Rrown a
W J Jarpti. both of tion.
cliy.
ras also will known In dress on the -Amusement* nf an
this hK^alliy
She was well known as
Mrs K j. Aplln of Inland l>eforp her '"Jr* J^^llew.rt went to Flint
last marriage and kept a half way morning to attend a reunion of
where she made many friends school for the deaf
iKxly will I • brought t«i Hendon
W M Kellogg ba* retume<l fm
two week*' vacation trip to Albion.
KalamartKi and Battle Creek
Baby Dead.
Mr. C. E. Greenfield of Coming. N
I
The eight months eleven days old
Y . I* rlslllng Mr*. K. M. Stetson
child
of Mr and
Mr* James
W
Mrs Ida Handy has gone to Solon tc
Knowles 737 Ijike avenue dii-tl Isst
visit relatives
j night alsiiit
H* o cliK-k of catarrhal
Mrs. William Satarlec and rhll<lren
r»tTime<l In Manistee this morning
qnette train thb evening, where the after a visit In the citv
Hr W. S Moon of this clt v and Dr
funeral will aNn be held
That was
n I. Ri.se of Charlevoix
left thb
ibeir former home and the.\ alw> hnvimi-rning for St l>.uls to attend the ex
n child buried In the cemetery there
I. I) Curtis will prepare the 1mh|>
fi>r sbipineni.
morning after l»*lng In the ciiv on
Inislness
ORDINANCE VIOLATED.
W. Thurtell of Calumet s|M*nt Run
day in the dtj with his family
Complaint in Regard to Bicycle R ding
Charles Manns relnnHs.! lo (Vdar
on the East Side.
City ;hls morning after a visit In tin

teachings

the New York congressman that an
overwhelmlna majority of ihc 54 dele
gales to the national convention anpersonally antl Heai^t and will l.rwak
from him at the earliest opponunty
Whether they will be permlilivl to
The Hearst
hviiroidiolua
was
dtvthl'^
nntb.nal convention Is a acut)-. Ii<<w<-\< T that no attention m.»ted question, but It Is sianlflrtn. paid b,» the .New Yorkers' jiay ndl
that Hearst nsiiers are eomtilalnins
bitterly b«>cause John P
Hopkms.
rJiairman of the state reniral r<immli
The plntlorm wa- ailupl. d wit|i'>iii
te«-. Is In undbpnte.l rontrul of a Inrg. pmtot unl> wln>i Chalnnaii Craft< an
majority of the delegation, of wi .rh
he prolMbIr will be sebeted rliairn.an lor Henr-i iiisiniction.'- w.m! i ( di .w
The Ho(iklns lieutenants an- reHome*ful and their genemlsblp Is m irb
SATISFACTION it «
fearr-l by the men w ho forced 1
|ball’t. 129 Front street.
tions for Hearst against thr
RECORD WANT ,
wishes of the democratic party

T.I I he Editor of the Evening R«*c
Hon In your valiiahle pa|ier as the ik>
lice do not iintrol our east part of the
city ihni
Idcycle ridliij: on
all the
walks is universal and that It was
alwnit time the ordinance was enforced
hy the |M)lire, so they may u* kepi off
the walks. esiM-ciallv on streets with
walks on only one side
It makes U
very annoying ami dangeruiis m ihi-

Mrs L. Mct.aiiglilin of Central l.iik*'
visited her sMer. Mrs James Kindla>
yesterday
Miss .Mahle Findlav re
tiirntsl with her aunt to s;wnd a few
w.-ek.s vi.Kltlng
Mr Janifs Fimilay returned <o th«
city Sal unlay fmm Omena. when h«
l«*en emplovevl
>. Anna Ri.angb hurc ami .laugh
afieiiioor. .after a visit iti the city with
Robert Ik'Wer

E. A. eBatIV appeare<l In-fon* Juslice
8. M Brown this morning and
amlnatlon was postpone.1 nn
29
Th*‘ Congregational Ijidle*'
rlety will servi- their last l5-c«>nt
per In the old church Tues.
lo 7
All ar. invited
f(K>d win Ik‘ provbb-tl. s
will Ik- a.ssured a g«»od supiM-r
T
contributions will not In' sollcitfal. i
all membs^r, are requestt-d to send
the church ear'y In the afternoon any
thing ih.v can furnUh lowanl the
suptK.-r
Inclu.llng the chariot race and altetni.t
cd assatsiration will i..- told amt II
lustraied
at
the
nrsi
Metlimllsi
church tonight. In-glnnlng at S o •s'k
All the pirtures lire beautifully col
.red
F!\.tv!km1v is Invite.l, es|H-ciaily
bo.vs and girls
IkMir* oim-ii at 7;3n.
The rec'lar meeting of Travers.
r '.v . hnot. r n E. S . w ill Ik* h.-l-l In
he Mas..nlr hall ton.oirow evening.
Ib-nla's store
is being
gotten ir

. RECOr*'

WANT AD.

^^ANTCrv-WliuiUon

umI

THERE'S

| WEDDING

I SILVERWARE.
Mr McFunly. while Inv.-sHgailni: tinmaii.r in b-am th.- .llff.-rent aliera
Hons Ahlch Hi. t-nme has .indergoi,,'
My hall sUi.-r has a l.-trer wrlii.-n by
mv gr.'Bt great Kranmoiher In whicli
Ih. nam,- N wrlit. n
Ma . iir.lv
I.
how. v. r hnv* d.M-bl.->l to -ise th»- m'.re
r.-r.-n
f.-nii. whl.h I- M.< irdv '
Grand Rapid' Ibrabt

We can astonish you i
handsome gift* we art
ing for 11.00.
RA8TALL. the Jew*

Annual June Clean

Lacc Curtains

Wcinesilay
EverylMsly nroiin<l Ih^
,.la<e |v
liiisv a» nail.-rs
Harry Uan has taken a isisiHon
on till' reimrtorlal staff of ih.- Ihilly
Eagle

Si«cial in Arab ami White Venetian Nets, wi'e hack net*, ca­
ble nets, an.l Nottingham*,
The^ are in hmite.1 <|uantitiec;
not over four or five pairs of each lot; tin* is an unusual ofler,

'hum,Is. .11

horn the fart that they are all new, «plen.1u1 |iattcin\. every one
a goo.1 one, worth $3 5U to $4.5(1, f.ir

$2.98
J. W. MILLIKEN

Ml' Si Cliarl.‘s of Prov.m..ni 1“
visiting
h.-r
.laiighi.-r,
Mrs E N
M-.I.h. .d I'nion sir.-ei
llal|.l’ Amb rsoii wr\.- lai .-n 11:
i.-rd.»v but Is slightly lnj|.ri.v.M| i.Mtav

milking S111..I.IV

RECORD WANT AD

Potaloe*
Thr.-.' I0.V.
Sat unlay

jCHINA

former familv name

:i d:.j ..I r.'

.kiy n ill Im- |H'rmiIl.kl ..Illy w b
lul.'ly lli-. .-»Ss;l .t v . the belli'

WATClf for the i.
ereani wag
Vi. I i .'u: I'liv it iifT ilie wnctin in :
i]iianili5
Jackson's Candv Rtor<

temUr. KSL.C

WEDDING
"The nam.' Curdv is unfamiliar 1
has cans.-.! much annoyance partlcu GIFT
lari) m hu.'ln.-ss, bv l«'lng mlsund.-r
st.Kxl H.-c.-nily .dd family I.-iters ha\.
cme into tny p..sses'l..n writt.-n bv ;
menm> grandfather's nnulier. brother and
slsi. r 1.1 him in which the Mr'
| CUT GLASS.

Ijke I
niunHis as the gm-sts „{ Mr and 5
I-!:!-! Ii.din- iii :>n-l other relatives

riba. 17.4:

- the family Dome, which I* Mc­
Curdy.

About aerente^ days aco the ehlMrea
wer« takes with the ditea.-« aad were
at once pot Into Quaraatlne. It wat
thooght that the danger was over and
ig of tb4
thought
taken ill. Some time ago a relative
family
visiting them from

Mrs l.«'vi Simmons of Pine Creek.
Mleh . dle«l Sat»rda> niaht of perlton-

..........

ms VICTORY
WAS HOLLOW

Curtis

Tbe Rev. C. T. Stout oOcUted at a
specUl MoaooSc oonrlce In Charlevoix
yeaterday la couemoratloa of 8l.

eounl are '•' ,ie f ..r
to be euu>l"..-.i i.ii 'iii.l .lay

i

VA/o Lead, O-tl-iere ^oIIo>a/I

A GIGAIMXIC SALE
S 25,000.00
WORTH OF
HIGH GRADE

MERCH AN D ISE
Tobedistributevl into the homes
of the i>eople for lc« than the
actual cost of the raw material by

F~OIR IVIEIM, BOYS,
OMIL.DREIM

..SAVE THIS AND WAIT UNTIL...

Wedn ssdsy,

Plicet aiil fiaci tin Imtl
llnilt inlliit|icaitictalie1

Jun

CL0THII6ARD
FURNISHING GOODS

AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M.

BENDA & CO'S
CMliig Hhh, 124 FihI St.

FOR MEN, BOYS AND
CHILDREN, AT

WORTH OF CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. HATS
AND FURNISHING GOODS TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN THE
ACTUAL COST TO MANUFACTURE

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH

B END A & GO’S.
: 24 Front Street.

TRAVERSE CITY, - ■ WCH

THE ENTIRE
STOCK OF.
Traverse City's Greatest Outfitters for Men and Boys i "

in

tkn

lavs

m on- in-gt i-u,M,ng. 124 Front Street. Traverse City. MIchiRan

THE BACKWARD SEASON AND DISASTROUS WEATHER CONDITIONS Wc r.n.l ou-stIyct with an enormous tiocl oi HIGH ORADh; TAH.oR-MAHK CI.OI.HIm; h u s ami h rmsh
ING G(»1>S on han,l wilh ,he e-ca.cr part of tl.e season gone, W- ronclu.le,! to sell our enure stock an.l }2r.,0,K( worth of Oorhlng. Knm.sh.ng (UkhIs, Hals, .,11 be ,1,sir,1,uteri urto homes ol ihe ,woplc for leM than Ihe an'ual
of ihe raw material
lor len .lajs, to be sold in our building, I 24 Front street. Traverse City, Michigan, out bull,bng
no. doie.1 to re-mark an.l re-arrange the nock an,l .in remam d.ne.1 um.l We.Incvla, luMc2t If,a m when

the World's Greatest Clothing Sale Begins at the

m. .nen

BENDA & CO'S STAND, I 24 FRONT STREET, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
^®XIO E:

A-'

1

On acrounl of Hu' Ivarkwnr.l *.-*..<>11
and di*a*tnHis
woalhrr
cimliHon*.
BF.NDA 4k ro. TrnvprM- City * gr.ai
psi clothUx*. will plac- ih.'ir .-ntiro
I25.1HIO *l,K-k m.T to tho pooplr In
da.v*. Owing (.1 Iht- fart that thry fiiu!

rmcH' aHAftr Tm^ZmaZ:
HATS on hand thvv an- rompolU-d 10

srrv,;ei’";:;.t'."'r7rn\hTi.a:,;':
of the people for le** than the actual

4rr“;n:l'r;ty'*:ut"rr',ueMtn"'''''
The Sanullon of the Day.

The Won-

der of the Hour.
Here will be the most mighty avn

y

iiilll

i vcrt' article in our Mon will lie place,1 on sale an,l every garment, every statement herein roa,Ie is jositively guaranteerl or your MONKV BACK lor the asking.

tlu.M.- I.« strlrily Iwma fid.- and every
quotation absoliitelv cvrr.-ct.
It may
1..' hard to lulleve that a big concern
would Facrifle,' surh an in mens,' FUK-k
In 1«- «old ai .such r.-markahly low
prlc.-« hut It 1.' the G.v'ik 1 TriiHi. an<!
wv merely ask vou to crnie and u-si
my Ftaiemeni.s. Thi5 treni.-nibiu* sab-

Front Street, Traverse
and closet in ten days.

City.

f

L

SenMtional Bargains in Men’*

Boy*’

you are not sall.«fl.',l
Men's Spienili.l Suit- In

This

Is

p,i-i|tlve!v

V.'loiir Fin

■" 55.85
.......

worth

are pnar.mt. ed to . x.-.-l any f |O ii.t tail­
or nia<le to nr'<-r garm.-nl in the wnrl.l
or w wii: rhf. rf'jli r-'fiin.| your ttion

ll.', Oo or

a Suit or Overciai. w.vrth $22 5<> to
125 <Hi. from 20 lot* of a.s finely made
and a* ciganily flnish*-d suit* and
overcoat* as the
most fa*tldlous

latest styles and fchad.-s, hea,-i silk
an.l satin llne.1. equal to the fin.'*t
no U)i,,r mad<-to-ord.'r
Don’t fail to o*k t« *e<. this Bull

«v. ., Kl„, IS,..

ggj.

and Children'* Clothing.
Everything Sold a* Adverti»ed.
Uwmi; lo Ih.- fact tha

BENDA £

VO will cntiiiu.- biiFlnesf in Traver*.City an.l tin the same honorable Iino.=
that has marke.1 th.-lr bu*ines* care.'r.
the public can rest a«oiro.l of the
sam.- couneou* treatment and to be

MV.‘.;rn,irsi'\;7r,7,'''7„rSrLu^:
the Block down
Till* sale will continue for onlv 10
day*, and everything will go rapidly

MARK THE DATE
aad

MARK IT WELL.
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 22ND.

Mich.,

Thl< is Ih.' first *alc (In'ing a Firirtly
l.'Cttimafc *al.‘ where a w.'li known
nn<I r«-:i.'ible firm I* to ctintinue in bii'
in.'Fsi of Its kind thai has ever occur
n'.l in 111.- slate and It mav never oc­
cur again
W',- merely qu,.t.' you a f,'w
of Hi.- mam liargnlns to l»e off.'r.*.!.
an-l Ih-ar In mind there are ihou*and*
of other hargatn* we cannot menlb.n
her.'.

A Fine Suit of Men * Clothe*, all to
match. 82.98.
This Fuit is positively worth llO.Oti or
y«viir money refunded at any time
during this sale

Men

.

roent* of faultless fashion—kersey,
melton
and
whipcord
overcoat*.

S3.98

Thi. ,„l, 1. p„,|,lv,lr wiwth ,i:.50 or
your money refund-d at any time
during ihl* Bale
Men's Fine Suit* In Chev- MJ QA
lot* and Scotch Plaid*.. ^.9o
Worth flo.no or your money refund­
ed at any time during thl* sole If

.s FineTrousers for Sunday wear

52.39

IVksHively wH.rlh 15 00. or your money
r.-f untied
Spring OVERCOATS WinUr

1.000 pairs Hoy’s Kn.>e Pam*, worth
At 112.98 and f14iJ5 these repre­
sent the product of the world'* cele­
brated loom* and the world’* moat
skillful
tailor*.
They
equal
and

SALE POSITIVELY OPENS

BEIMDA

Fin. lirp. Shins. »<.rih’ll
•Men s Hat*. ih«- latest Dunlap and
Knox *hai>.-s, wf.rth 1.3 50. and
none l. sb
at .
9*e
A f.w hundred
Bov’*. Hats and
Cap*, worth II. at....................
ig^
M. n « Fine 81.k Kmhrold.-red 8u*a'
6c
G.kkI h.-avy SfKks. w.irih 35r. at... fc
Ok.r 5n
dozen
.SeckHe*. In all
shades, worth 5f»c to 75c. at.. .19#
Men * Handkerchli'f*. worth 35c.
tbi.l Coat*, odd V.'st and Mackinlosbea
at your own price.
1.0(Hi other ar­
ticles too
niimen.u*
to metiUon,

LET N0THW6 KEEP TOO

^

AWAY; THE HOUR
IS SET; THE DATE ,
YOU KNOW

AND CLOSES IN TEN DAYS

St

wr.fih t : I,„ :it
^
JU„ s Kii.-e Pant. ... J9c
nualit) r.-wifnrced un’ Sh Irt«
..
.
29c
Work Shirts
',29c

............................................................... 12c
Thirty distinct effects in Bn)', n
tra
Faslii.mabl.j
KnerPants
Suits In all the swellest of nov-

WEDNESDAY, Juno 22nd
____

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S-I. L— |.4ir.VI. ti ' U-t
la iin.l.T.-«I
H
h.avy

OOIVIRAIMY

124 FRONT STREET, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
We hereby affree to refund the money during the sale on all ffoods priced above If not
satisfactory to the purchaser.
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