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The Evening Record, August 01, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-08-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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KWiOPATKW .
WASKiliED
fK> «AVt DftFATCH MLICVCO TO
n mtuAmuL
mi awnpiiiG PMii
By Wire to the ErealBg Reoord.
Aaa Arbor. Miehc. Aag. 1,-Xlberl
JAP MOVEMENTS SEEM TA INDI Selke. a atahtoaMa at the Holates By Win to the Evening Record.
Hrery. eomailtted aalelde this moralag
CATE THIS.
Chicago. Aug. l.--Qalclude marked
by lumping into the Hnroo rlrer near
the opening hoars of the twenty-first
the mill dam. He was a married man.
day or the strike. Shipments of non
> man rrom other cities continued
to arrive at the yards this morning i
be distributed ahoot the various plants
without interference on the part of the
plckeu and ntrlke lympaihlzers.
By the packers It is claimed that all
.partmenU will be pat In
Br Wlr* to tlio Broolai IU«ord.
this wiMjk. On behalf of the strikers
LUDINGTON
MAN
WILL
EE
NOMI
Loli4oo. Al«. 1
^ooW to
ta said by their leaders that the
NATED WITH A WHOOP.
prolNibimr proT®^^jS«oi«it imttle
:>re new men put Into the |
better the unkins are suited. Every
at tJM iUHiAftJftPAOMO war U OB
one of these new men is a soarco
loss to the employers It is claimed.
Karopaftkla a&i! M»«
Pally 2.000 men. women and chll
or OBUaraU KbtoU.
dren surrounded the supply stores to
ONE MAN SAYS HE WILL CARRY day. There was a veritable forest
immt Pal Gkana.
empty baakets waved high alM>ve the
Ab oBelal raport liat bacB racalred
heads of the applicants. Amuiur A
la EL Potombon friMB OeBcral KamCo. took back alsiut ISO strikers,
pMiB raporllBt that tb« tight has Wayne County Will Vote ae a Unit
aearly all of them iM-ln^Slav lal*orers
boi^ It.U reportad on ibc best of
for tho Roforwte-No ooriouo Op.
whose families are destitute. Aliout
BBtharltT Uat word has also bees rathe same number relumed Sunday
pooition to Him in Any of
The cellar men went back at the plant
calvod or tha death of Oeaeral KuroNelson Morris. FYom fifty to
patkiB. He Iraa klllad bj a bursting
hundred
strikers .reported for work
Special to the Evening Record.
ahell. The
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 1.—The this morning. Swift A Co. gave .
ladiealed by the dlspatoh OonsiHute a
big guns of the sUle domodats arc no figures except that sixteen skilled
Croat oareloplBg plan which greatly gathering here for the convention
Toa^blM that or the Oennans at
arrived In town. He will not oppose
tomlnatlon of Steams. It is
predicted that the Ludlngton r«fo
will be nominated with a whoop ca
DON'T WANT
FOOD
8TUFF8
first balloL This feeling grown since
CLAEEED AE CONTRABAND.
the Wayne delegation trill rote for
OVKIlWOlIK ^AT it. LOUIS MAShim as a unit.
TENftO THE End.
I.arge bets have been made her«- British Minister at 8t PeUrsburg Intoday, one republican betting a big
^rveUd to Make Objections to
that Steams will be the next gov
Prwumenia Wat tht Dirtct Oauss of
Having Them So Classed.
ernor. He claims Steams will carry
Ead»mmrTU>r*b Dmnlso-Old Flvs
the state by 25.000 majority. Rei»orU
By Wire to the Evening Record.
. Men's Work at EL Louis.
vsritMts counties today revealed
London. Aug. 1.—In the bouse of
no serious opiiosUlon t<
commons this afternoon Earl Percy,
ny wire-to tht Evening Record.
Hon.
under secri*tary of foreign affairs.
Philadelphia, Aug. l.—Pormer GovUted that the government had in;
•nihr Robert R Palllson died at hir
Htructed the British ambassador at Sr.
home here at «:l5o*ciock this
Petersburg to protest against the in
Although paeumonl
cluding
of food stuffs In the list of
ate cauae of hit dotlh. Mr. PallUon
runtraUnds of war.
Indirectly was a victim of overwork In
mmnectlOD with tht rtsH-nt domocrailc
DIED OF CONSUMPTION.
nattoBal convoElkWL He returned here
In broken bonl.tk and thatior«! mTve*.
Paaaod Away Without Making Any
He is aald to have done the work of at
Dlscloourcs as to Who Wore His
sumption at Thompsonville.
least five men as a roembtT^ of the
Aeoompllces to tho Police.
Robert Macomber died st Tliompnmapccial committa that drafivni the pla:
vlMe yreierday. hi* diwth being dm* to
form. The deceaj
By
Wire
to
tho
Evening
Record,
^unsumidion. Mr. MacomUr was for
boro at Quantloo. Maryland. Ikv. U.
St. Petersburg. Aug. 1.—The as
iy in the bicycle business In this
sassia of Minister of Interior Plehvc city. He was a member.id Traverse
died today as the result of Injuries he City tent. No. «7I. K. O. T. M. M. Mr.
sustained at the time he threw the
the fourth member of
this tent to die In the last tn daj:^.
Bov. W. L. LaufmanEpoke Last Even bomb at the minister. He mad
diBclosurv's Tm fore his death.
ing on *Ths Man Who Wrote the
STEAiiNSW
HR^BAUOT
25,000 MUORmr IS CUIMED
r BRITISH ERDE PROTEST
LMBEfnrnTtlSONDEU)
M PLEHVE'S SUYER DUD
HAVE BROKEN CAMP.
SMART DOa
i
Rev. William Laufman gave a very
IntereaUng lUoatrsWd sermon
night at the Ftrat Methodist church on
The Man Wko Wrote the Bible.** The
nermon wma a survey from Mose* to
John and was very Inlereatlng as well
as laatmctlvn asd the picture* with
which the aerOMB was Illustrated
<ir the besL MMsra. King and Welch
aan -I Heard tba iBilce of Jesus 8a> .*
which was tUuatirfiled by Tissoi psintlagaNext Sunday Bat- Mr. Laufman will
give another lUustraU^ sarmon on
The Bible and Ibe Scholars. * There
will be a Bsmbm* o
maatneripta and that
IntereaUas oaa
NEW BILLIARD HALL.
FIna outfit Bains Inatalled In tha Tonnallar Black.
A fisa new pool and billiard hall will
ba ojwnad aooa in the room formerly
oeeuplad by (ha Grand Rapids Furel*
turn noMpany In tha TYmnellar block.
There wiU be tlx lablat. two of hrhieh
will ba for bUllarti. installad and aU
of the ublaa are of the lataat and mfm
ap to date ^taka. Boas. Munroe and
Gibbs wlU have charge of the new
and wife. Harold Harvey of Grand
Rapidik MMi a«hla Biggs of Saginaw
sad Hartlm Kblren wmii to Carp lako
thU morning to camp out at J. W. Mil
likan^ UinL
Party Has Returned FroV Week
Judge Roberts Owner of an Unusually
likUlUgent Canine.
Judge ijorln Robortir Is the owner
of s dtvg thsl has aim
telligence. **Ikm*' is the name of the
animal and be U tntly a king
canines. Aiiiiarently. he underslaadr
every word thst Is said to hlm^d
his efforts t4i reply are very
-Iton** has a large repertoire of
among them U4ng to say his prayers,
go to sleep, bring back an article
for. U‘g and a aomber of others. If
hU vocal chords wt>rt* appropriately
arranged, he would tmdoubledly
able to talk.
psrty eonsisling of Um* Mlsse^;
Edith Darrow. Mable and FYsnei* Bldred. Ednn and Gipx Monroe. Delian
Marllnnk. Mr*. Monroe and Mrs. Darhare brokm camp after spending
eek on Bassett's island and re
ed to the city. The young folks
a vary fine time.
^
REPLEVIN CASE.
Mcs. Minnie Hornsby Seeking to ReODvar Various Goods,
la the replerin case In which Mrs.
Mtnfite Hornaby is trying to recover
clothing, fruit, etc-, from Joseph tn
BOUGHT THE BUSINESS.
man which It Is alleged that he is hold
lag for board, ibe^ue of the articles
Allan F.
A B. Curtis Has
held being valuc^atNlsa. tesUmony
Uttla’s Interests.
Utng taken before Clrcu^ Court Co
A. B. Curtis has purchased Allan F. mlssloner Curtis today
UtUe*B insurance and real catate bus
PLATTING RESORT.
tnes.and will conduct It in the future.
Mr. Curtis is experienced In the busi
ness and will undoubtedly be success H. H. OMa Has Purchased tha S. M.
Brown TracL
ful. The business will be conducted
as it has tn the past. Mr. Curtis
Special to the Evening Record.
pylng Mr. UtUe*h oMea.
BmMer. Mich.. Acg. 1.—H. H. Oldi
has porehased what is known as the
KILLING GRAIN.
**8. M. Browa land * which iacl^
Brown-t landing nnd Is platting what
Ruat Causing Damage In Sowthere
Part of Coiii^y.
The oaipcniers and paper bangen
The farmers ia tha aoulhern part
of the oonaty are romplalntnc of the are hard at work at Benda's store al
preaent and in a few days It wUI he
damage done by rust. In aome |
tha damgn is so great that the grain one at the brighlcat and neatest
thedty.
"
2k
TEN
CENTS
Will buy
*I.25,M50M.60
One pound
of pure
Olive Oil
When you buy the C and E. Shoe
:
CASTILE
you gel style ami wear at a low pi ice.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Co
SOAP at
New Stand
242 Front Street
219
American Drug. Co
AtBERTE.GLOBEKSKY,
«A«AOIR,
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of Tltlo
|
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Eatabllahodin 1808
Room 210 Stat* Bank Bldg. 1
...THIS...
Another quick turn in •
MENS SUITS, for cash. • 7
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Stein
BloclT Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.
Summer Clearance Sale
Mesni a Spying to Y6b of 25 to 50 Per Cent
ATHER than carry one season s goods into the
J^next, we reduce prices pn ever>*thing so de
cisively that it will pay you to buy clothing now,
even for future needs. We offer our entire stock of /
Summer
NOW $17-00
.••CLOTHINGdd.
at prices representing 25 to 50 per cent, of their val
ue and you have your choice of the very best cloth
ing that’s procurable ready-for-scr\ice. The items /
below will give you a hint of the many econom;—^
that are here for your choosing:
MEN'S SUITS, that were originally «Q
$12J)0and$15 now...............................
MEN’S SUITS, that were originaly d»1 O/KO
$lSand$20.now.............................
OUTING SUITS, coat and trousers aft Qrt
that were originally $10. $12................
MEN’S SUMMER TROUSERS, made
wool
crashes, homc-spuns, cheviots and wors- SSO KO
teds that were origtnally:3.59.8.75, now„V^*UV/
DECISIVE
$15 $16 and $17 Suits
now $12 unp8u*elled
bargains, come while
the assortment is good
'
|
L.A3T OHAIMOE.
IPLTIIN GUnHING CO.
0SAU.CMKU ALL
Use tard Want Alls
E. WlLHELMr“^^”"
-K' .
ir^ gffREMNANti
BEMNANIS
Welumt^okt aH UteAan leneiht of DtcttCtMac^oo
oar tfodewd (heed tbem on *«k U tram
mik tkt
V* iB A food oondl|to to tUfd
1« or Bototiiro.
fMd 4hft teffio. AbMMoffmlB
If AWMf. thm rlpoiOof mmak. U
mmtk ham amkum thm ia Ona provloiu
or srovtBf lOootM. As for frort, the
lion Ual oottrre to toot tlM»
«Q7 oottoo. are «vUr. CtotofUlmU oC
ililBeli bags Md oUior lajvtot aro oaiMtoUf oMo: vhito tbo aa9mk>m M
K
■ e
aattaa IMI jroarv aad which aajr ha
oooatMl oa for •on* damage thto year.
to OMlUac much leas coaoera thaa a
foar aga. la abort, ft to
toaaa the orof oaUook w
aMa. aad while after each
aethacfc aaay be eagected, atUl the as*
topraoeea^oT today are as mach to
fhTor or both liberal aad prwAUbto
•ir'
•TOa to the hey to the altaatloa.
ibd aa Ihto fbet beehmes more tvldagt
I
f
• aad tha baaker aaci la
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tara to
saoed by such coaalderatloas. The Ural effect to a mpra hofaIttl aeaUamat. Tbto aeetlment aoqn
wiiHraaaaa ttaelf la arttoo; then de
derrad aoterprtoas are taken up. orders
are plaoad aad the whole machinery
of aoaEUDeme aad ladusiry to set fa
JM.
At the
\ac mmmv
same vine
time uier
there to
abaolBtaiy nothing la the altuaUo
altuaUon to
warrant. extravagant hopes.
hopes We
bgagl of nothing more than a m
able reoorery from rscent depmskm.
baaed ehlety on good crops. Pes
tomtom baa had lu day. aad the biialM fabttc aaada to get iuaUlaio a
more howafal And batter balaaced,
atata of mlad than that In which It
bagaa IbH. Drawbacks we have ia
auhlect. **The Bin Against the Holy
Spirit.** which he showed to be the
ton of Impealteaoe. Tonight be wtU
pddruM a special mass meeting of the
youag people of the cHf. Hatrlag beaa
for three yai
iaa Hadeavor for the Ole
clplea of Ch^ he has had a wide
expertoace lu this departmeat of work.
On Tuesday evenlag Uere will be an
teforma) reception nt which good bye
Will be aald to Mr. and Mrs. Pouada.
has resigned his position as captain of
An exceedingly dainty and novel
t^e No. I to accept a like poaUlon on way of serving creauia and sluTl>eU to
one of the large passenger boaU run- inside fnilU from which the Interior
lag out of Chicago.
baa been neatly sctM.jHd out.
WISDOM AND rORETHOUGHT.
Thrift Is a qualification that has
todom and fureihought. and B’s a
otectlon against want In the years
to come. And who of us know today
what the morrow will bring. Even
dollar you deposit with us to a seed of
ten an account anA
each week some proportion of
earnings. We pay 3 per cent,
annually. Safety deposit boxes ILOO a
year. The People*! Savings Bank.
Tbe pntlent bad been severely t»
, **Unqa«sUoiiably the ootum Industry
to paatoag througb a aerkma ertoto tbc
aolatloa of which seems to demand
reasonable capa^atoMia on the pari of
labor.* ooneaaaloas which at present
they eeam In no mood to consider.
Still another tmforlanaie circumstance
to the packers strike In Cblcagu. w
force and aot reaeoo holds sway. This
ahatototoy waraaaoaable. unjust
. daBaat attitude of labor to one of the
motownaetUlng features of the tli
hut. fortunately* pabllo opinion to
wwahenlag to the real meriu of the
atrwggle between capital aad laboc. to
the right aad wrongs of both, and this
peiimpe Is the ope bright feature in
tiis quarter. Inasmticb us that to the
Of a aattataeuiry
be afciefU
ersem in tbe usual smaU plalu per
ttooa. and It to aeldom sdrtoable to at
tampt loeu molded In the form of
frulta. Sowers or large fancy pieces.
Tbere are. nevcrtbeless. maoy dainty
OOINO TO HlffhAND.
Bttle ways of rendertog tbe oenrlng of
Icea moee attmcllIvr. Perlisps tbe uim
tbe pretty little paper
Petritoc Sunieii Will Visit Hla OW
be bought In such vsrlety to bsrmonto
barmontoe wltb tbe table deco^
liety
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Borden, who
hare Just returned from Manistee,
A pink lotus Sower, for lusUure, to
where Mr Burden was much benefited Very cool and dainty ksAlng for s
hr the suit baths, wni leave next week umumer repusL and ospeetolly pretty
for the old country where they wUJ filled wllb raapbeny Ice cream snd
take an extended trip through Ireland garntobed with a berry. Another pivl
ty case to a abeU filled with nut Ice
BcoUand. Mr. Burden was bum la cresm and garnished with s half nut.
Betfatt aad will revisit the scenes of
It to. of course. nec<iuiaiy to be cxhis boyhood days. Peter L. Johnson pedltloos In filling tlio small inner
oases which slip Into tbe outer decora
will aocompany them.
tive ones, and these should be arranged
In complete readiness for wan ing with
Captoln Sydt Resigned.
Frankfort. MIchc.. Aug. 1.—The Ann out delay. Borne lltUe gamlah, such
as a half nut on nut kv cr»«iu or a
Arbor BaJIwaj Go. loaes one of its best aman piece of rryatalltoed fruit or a
Ibto. Capt Henry Rydt. who has cryatalirsed flower or a aprtnkling of
batol la the employ of the company for chopped roasted slmonds or ptolachlos
» than ten years as master and or other Uke addltiomi. add iuu« h to
mate of their car ferries at this place, tbe appearance of amall Individual
gtoator.
The toon trade to sUll laacUve.
compared with aonaal Umes; orders
are acaree. aad ihe last semlanniial
rapoH of the United BUtes Steel Cor
^oration to anything Imt aaUsfactory.
Bat those faou belong to the past;
amay toefcrrad ardpra are now beiag
plaoad. aad there to every reason to
ballere that the last quarters of the
year wlU be a better one than Ita
oauras bag (kept for tbe pun»ose). mod
pouDdlag It with a wooden mallet or
the flat Bide of an axe.
A ao called quart machine to large
caeogh for small family requlremenU;
•tUJ, a three pint, or two quart, ma
Chine to veiy useful, as s small quantt
tp may be made in It when dealrad
witb vary UtUe more ke than for tbe
omaltor alxe. wbUe It Is sufficiently
large for greeter requirements.
In bousebold rnsnufocture It may
On reaching borne after collecting am
moaMS tbese should be **floated out**
lu dtohen of salt water snd then be
cleaned of any adherliq: asud or a!»clto
with a pair of pllera. Trim away imra
oltca and auperfiuoua braiulus and
then dip a plew of cardUuird Into the
water and carefully arrange it under
tbe floating pUnt until the braiuliea
are spread out In a aattofactory i
ner. Then slowly lift the cardboard
from tbe water and arrange the de-,
taUa of the delkwte parts with a ucedto
Alter the -finishing toochos** iranafer
to a drying prraa made of blotting or
drying pnpera, upon which to pUced a
would bsvs to be ampuuted.
-But there won t be enough of me
Although of extreme simpllcily. this
left to lie worth saving, will therer
model for a negligee will be found
groaned the victim.
-Of course there will,** repUed the vary •ffaetlve. It to feahloned of spot•orgeoua. preparing to chlurofiH-ui bim.
-We have agreed not to disturb yuur
admiutotmtlie cntJtv.**
THE LADIES WAISTS.
We want you ladles to know that
we aro apcclally prepared to give you
the most pleaslag ruanlu In ahirtwaist work. We wash and Iron them
carefully by hand, which gives that
much desired new appearance, and
for which we make so additional
charge. The wagon will oaU. BUher
phone. Btnr Steam Laundry. W’right
Broa. m Park 8L
yne’lter. tseorge FrtTman. a t
London prrsclM r. to fllllng the pulpit
of the Washington Avenue Baptist
church. In Bmoklyn. during July.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
There are im ito ^ad ands about It
when you bring your phyalclan s pre-
front into a found.
yoka. outlined with wide lace, while
qolta narrow Uce^dgm tbe neck and
ndutoly. We have Imen la the bual^ the bangtag frills on tbe sleeves.
amm for yearn, and our guarantee to
HM UgtoAL tUCK.
Wslcsd •
Sheagld^ read the aewspapers.
A word to the wise to
ri firm, rip
cut aldca on top In a
with
at Tbe JohnaoB Drag
pan. Baltandpeppur
mad Mt la a well heated ovra. Bake
AheWaht wouM ham kaowa of the
tlfBl oottnu_______bands and
^
tbea,transfer, with-
tk.
ct B..1 u»T. chM...f8z<n.i2r^ii
apd net eoraau that wo are sell-
HOT BPRINOfi UNIMBNT» tha Bfe
Iho graatost pain hiOad .la
fi^7t
iha world.
"
TflVA I^IIP WAfTTAa
UUty of th{oe local poUtIcUmi.
Yen. Bragg and Blow, to wbe
yanked off hto wagoo on hto t
way borne, crowned with laurel as was
Ctocmuatui. and brought in on the
sbouldera of four mte.yoliowed by the
riff-raff of the frooUer town. Thereto
» dUficulty In getting him to serve,
hot this to overcome when the gang
polat Umlr guns at hto head and de>. U be to too good to consent lo
mont them In congress, he to per
haps too good to live.
The Bnmder family to next seen In
a reception room at the Arlington In
Washington, and the scene terms
ailh amusing incident cuosoquent
upon the nenw^ of the family lo
Washington and iu devious ways.
Between the first and si-cond acts soffleient Ume to supposed to have
elapsed for the Brmnder family to get
acquainted with the town, social fric
tion has smoothiMl the general appearince. manners and habiu of the fsm
lly. The cattle king now w.-ar« his
dress suit with tbe ease of a man
sliout loan, wears a nsut In the laptl
>f hto coat, smokes Perfect.»« and
hankers after fn./eu akslnthe. HU
daughter no longer falls over her
train, but wears the most iM^vimiog
of Greek gowns and looks and acts as |
though society had always to't-u her j
home. Next ctjmt*s a dinner party. !
and though Mr. Brander lx absent lo j
help out a qu<»niui. it is a grand and '
awful lime of the Texan varl.-ty.
1
Whm? To Bant bay. Have
yon bera to Bast bay lataly? If
BoL go as noon as poraible.
Ton wUl find the ahora tkCed
vba cuttagos and texts. Ash
the ooople who li v .Li,rt miw
If tbey arc having a gtH>d Uiuo.
*1 tom get a lot for yourself. We
Lave a few choice lou
talf their retott wdnt Tbe*> remaiotiaie «Si«e
Aiitt and diOtbca‘1 dtesiet.
SOUTH
SIDE
_
Bay them nov (or tebaii trearf^’'-
A. J. WILHELMSA^?
MME. RITA KRAUS.!
/ BEAUTY SPECIALIST.
1 V
lloldint; three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.Caissarato.Sarah IJcrnhartk’s Beauty Doctor.
Teacher of Physical Culture,
which rounds out the form and-,
develops any part of the body.
Will Be Here One Week longer, Endint AUG. 6
HOTEL WHITIKG
Office; Room 31.
Honrs. 2 to 4 p. m.
The latest phenomena of science de-1
rlvi‘s its name from the fatt that It i
lollies—if )*ou have been
posHcssv-s three new kinds of rays. |
each quite different fn.in» the otluT.!
wanting any si»ccial ctdors you
Hm a meaning. To all those
ajjd tm. iH- more of them iHis.sesMlng I
should caU at or.ee. before the
.who are looking for a relial.le
Has just opened lo the pubpri»perties that may eventually n-volu-1
chemist logel that which their
assortment is broken.
li::, and a brand new meat magr
tlonize the tnatment of many Uist-a.-ies |
doctor has prcscrihetl.
ket where i|uality ami prices
as completely as"lhe issuliar quali
arcriRhU GivcusacalL*. .
THE RED CROSS
ties of radium iisi-lf have upset long- j
c. T- COX
established laws of phj^Ic-s. Kunqu-an j
and American physicians arc almost j
255 E Front St.
aiz. Phone
I' AMERICAN DRUG CO.
dally reiKirlIng new disc«»v«>ries for the
use of this marvelous siihslance lu the j bellermenl of mankind. Cancer cus<*s |
have apiH-art-d lo yield completely to
the radio-activity of radium, lupus
COXA'S have been cured. Ui blind bene
fited. malaria driven from the system,
and many physicians bt-lievc that
means will to- found for curing ci>n
sumption, diphtheria and other dlsea.'-i's tliat hs\e so long alTlieted hti
You Wfill find new goods, good goods as slon as they arc m tfic market. This is at complete a flopping
manity. uud against which all irndhal
center at you will fmd.
j
skill lues toen k«» ho|M lessJy luiiM»t. iii.
The curative proiMTties of mau> fa
muus mineral springs arc now uitribuu-d to radium, analysis showing unAre these cummer days. When you have friends visiting you or you go visiting or make a fricn jly call
mlKtakahlc traces of railio atilviiy.
you like to have some light work to busy yourself with. ' So many fancy articles are made and you want
Physicians arc clamoring for Ih^* m»w
Saxony or Germantown yam or the Columbia Shetland Floss. You can find the most complete assortment
Inlncral. and investigations iy^»gres.s
of colors.
night and day with those fortunate
enough to have a .suply .if radium. The
Managers of ProfesB.ir Patty, who ap
iK-ars here next week l.» puhllHy d.-inFor knitting. Just the sizes you want. Good, smooth, tapering ends.
onstratc the w<*nd.*rs of radium.
menrt-d their elT..rts nn.iiths ago lot
secure from the Curies of l*aris. a sup
ply of the rare subsianc*. and their
orders have at last been fille«l. It to
For these cool evenings or when you go on excursions or out camping. The plain white, ffiain red or plain
guaranteed that (be radium will toblue $2.50. The best grade sells for 1^.00.
shown and used at the entertainment
in this city next Monday night. Aug 8.
at the City opera house.
T.HE RED CROSS
THE PEBRESS MARKET
Ladles, Tliese Arc For You
KNITTING DAYS '
WOODEN NEEDLES
LADIES’ SWEATERS
■M'
CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS
There to more catarrh in Ihto
tlcm of the c«mntr> than all other dtoeasAw pul together, and until the last
fA-w yttara was suppuaA-d to Ik- incur
able. Fbr a great many years doctors
pronounced It a local dlHcoM.- and prvarrlto-d local n-nu-dlca. and by con
stant ly failing to cure with local trial-
The mo^ popular belt that is wern. Come in all the light dainty colcrs lo match the gowiv%/8elt tram 25c
to flJXk ;The new black silk belts are beauties.
BELT BUCKLES
A fine assortment of new novelties.
and 50c.
has proven catarrh to Ik*
llonal disease and ihereftire n-quln *.
conrtltuticmal frualment. .Halls l*aonly constitutional cure tin the mar
ket. It to taken Inlernally In doM«
from 10 drops to a tnoKpiMinfu). It
acts directly on the blood and mucous
iCAw of the syalem. They offer
F. J, CHENEY A CO.. Tto
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS here one
more week, ending Ang. 7ih. Thty
are caring ^undradg, (hey ran ettre
TOO.
2|ft-7t
Those are 2^
HAT PINS
Are bought and lost about as often as any article of the lady’s apparel. It it necessary that you.hgve »ew
ones. Seen these new ones we're selling? 10c, 25c and 50c are the prices. The golf sticks and ca^ bag
still are 20c. '
- ' j
LUNCH CLOTHS
So m«ny .Hempon teu 4n« reception, arc being held. You need wmc of our new lunch clotfw. Wi
an agenf. .^ple line and they are beautie.. No two alike and all nianner of tire, to « any Ubic.
Sold by dniggtoU
Take UaH > l>*amJ
l’*amlly Pilto for consHWHERE ARE YOU GOING
On your vacation this somiaer? You
hadB*l better take a chance that you
can get your fishing Uekle and gun
ammanition and sporting goods there.
We have the variety, anything you
can possibly need, and our prices are
moot reasonable. Besides, spend all
tbe money yon can at home, 8. K.
Saxton Hardware Oo.. 110 Front St.
Lady always likes to have an extra buckle or two.
LACE HOSE
Bomet
other.
entirely now. The dedgna are the daintled we have eve r carried.
jiut the tec* be^ The price, are 2Sc *nd SOe.
Soma
Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
[^ano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE mUINAH A UV
I
MEtCMimE COMP/iNV
Miss Rose Banmaa
prtegs this motBl
■MMUha' visit.
William H. Umlor went to Kalkaska
The Web. Frederick Trevsr HUL
this morning to jutend Circuit court.
the Umlscape effrots of such coloring
The Queen of Quelparte. Arthur But
Minnie HubbdU went to the
on. died at hi* home In Letegd
aro woodroua. The aocUl cnatoms of
ler Hutberta morning for a month's vUlt the people are acarvt4y less astound*
this morning at € o riock. Old age
To Windward. Henry C. Rowland.
with Mrs. Bert Fox.
the canw of bis death. Mr.
I»olygamy 1* common where the
The Cost David Graham PhllMpa.
R. D. Laufmaa went to Rich
are rich enougli. for wives m
m bad been 111 for the past yeSr
Tbs CniasSag. Winston Cburchllt.
mond. Ind.. this morning after risltlng to be a question of wealth, \yhea \
and during that time has gone through
The Viking*. Skull. John B. Csrllng. ler aon. Rev. William Laufman.
erty
compels
them, several tneu will I
bsoffbring. He was 87 years and
Svelyn Byrd. George Cory EgglcsRev. William Laufman went to have one wife In common. Brotbera j
I month* old.
osually enter Into tboae strange |»artOA.
Eaton Rapids this morning, where he
Mr. Brown came to this country
ilpa. TImj |»eople rarely wash, [
Daughter, of NIJo. Onoto Watanua. will spend a tew days attending the
END Bltburt. Rhine province. Oerfinding It warmer to l»e dirty. Tbo i
The Last Years of the Nineteenth unp meetings.
any, many year* ago. Ho seitlod
anoint tbeir faces with butter, while {
Century. Klixabeth Wormley LatUmer.
B. H. Bracken U taking
somen . stain tbely counleuai
first oa Kortb Manitoo laland and
Strong Mac. S. R. Crockett
gany color, with wood chli»s
from bis duties at the Hamilton Cloth
later went to Leland. When Mr.
Rulers of King*. Gertrude Atherton. lug company.
lacquer tbo bridgtw of their noses
Brown Hist came to thU region the
T*aor Mjule Suit?, (baUmce of our S|>ring Slock)
black. CManllness la ao uiM-stt-ei
When Wlldemc«i Wh* King. R. Par
8.
F.
Saxton
Is
slightly
Improved
to
whole oouatry wa* vlrlu^ly a wilder^
practlce.-Loodon Outlook.
until AogiKt 13th, Halfl'Ticc. Chil.lren.’Spring
rish.
day.
nes*. Whmt the village of Leland I*
Order No. 11. Oarence A. Stanley.
and Summer JnckeU IWf Price, igcf i to 14 >-i».
H. W. Gore of Old Mission h.
now there, was DO site of a town. For
ratwl rreemmttmm,
The Flame Galhcrcnt Margaret spending a few dajs In Traverse City.
A farmer in CumlxTlnud county
I be worked at thU trade of a
Horton Potter^
PhlllU Hknington and MUt driving acroaa a rollrtiad truck w^ben
bbusksmlth and could tell many Inter
The Sign
Triumph. Sheppard
Ufford are vUiting MUs May train killed botli his
esting reminlecence* of thi* country
Steven*.
knocked him alsvnt ten rods off liU
Mothersill.
when the big pine tree* still covered
course. In tbe riwulUng milt foe dam
A Gingham Rose. Alice W. Ullman.
W'lll Burdick, a nephew of W. M ages the plaintiff was on tbe wilnnw
the whole region. Mr. Brown ws*
High Noon. Alice Brown.
Smith, returned to South Manlton this stand, making out a goo*! case, w lum
married at Leland when there wa* no
The Middle Wall. EMward Marshall. morning after being the guest of W.
the defendant’s lawyer nsked him:
church there, the ceremony being ter
**I>ld yon take any precaution before
M. Smith and wife. Mr. Bnrdlck Is a
formed by the missionary priest
SRKVITIES.
driving upon the trackT'
member of the llghlhpuse crew.
Father Mrack. Ari. Brown and two
Tbe wUxMWs seeuMd tt iuctant to an
Mrs. Z. C. Fairbanks returned from
Em Wilhelm of the Hannah A Lay
. wtU sleep the sleep that kaowe ao son*. Martin who live* with his pat
swer. but being preoaed to do ao. final
Chicago
yesterday.
On
the
lakes
U
enu
at
Leland.
and
William,
machine
Mercantile company’s store onterly stammered out:
• wtelac. and tomorrow by her side the
operator at the evening Rec^. a* Ulned the young people of tha store was very rough and the capuln aald
"Waal, miulre. I todk a llttlfwjnst a
OPENING OK THE REGUI.AR THEATRICAL SEASON^
ter*a body will be laid.
It was the roughest trip this year.
couple of awallers. that's nlL"
; .•mnert Uhmbert wai only U years of well s* a large circle of friend* sur- yesterday at the Dotage club bouse at
Dr. C. H. King, who has been In
This started a new line of defenw.
Carp lake. Launch rides were en
j ja«a Three years apo he enlisted In rive him.
nd It turned out that tbe couple of
California
the
past
six
years.
U
In
the
The
funeral
service
will
be
Wednesjoyed and they all had a very fine
> the United States navy, and during the
irallcwra were tlie Inst Iti a pint flask
■HoyVs iratmous Mllarl«y
city for a riaU with his brother. J. B.
tr morning st 8 o'eloek from the Ume.
whole of his career In the aervleo was
that had epoaoh^ the honest old farm
County Clerk Robert Walter has re King.
er along the rood. Tlita put n new face
oa board the batUatelp Oregon. Throe
Will Garbo of the furniture depart on the situation.—Lewiston Journal.
Chsriee Tlltnn.
ceived the remItUtur from the Su
times ha was prooBotad aad at the Ume
Charles T. Tilton, a pioneer and well preme court affirming the Circuit ment of the Hannah A l.a> Mercantile
of his dsiUh ha was a drst class mp^
Rained br a Reeedlaa l»ea,
do farmer of Long Lake township, court decision In the Site's vs. Michi company Is enjoying a vacation at
fMtlce.
CastU* Rising Is an ln>t:inet* of decay
Grand Rapid*.
•3nl life on the ocean wares* was died at hi* beautiful home near Long gan Starch comimny case.
Mr*. F. J. Callln aad daughter Onno^; brought jibout by a reci«dlwK m'u. tbo
The board of library’ tnistcH's has
too aavere for him. aiid ttscenUy he Lake Baturdsy evening just ms the
town,
oiM*e n plnt*e of «*oiisldenihIe IroA pixy to be prou.T of. with
WILL H.i
going down. The cause of purchased a cOhiplcic act of Toltiol’s lee of Flint are guests of .Mrs. Will portanei*. giving way to King s Lynn
poatrmotod rheumatism, which resultBRAY.;thc ORIGIRA
SAL Minifier to Dahomey, BAY STOCKTON,
Abbott.
ns the waters retired. A memory of
ad In oompltcatlon* and finally In his death was old age. Mr. Tilton came work*. '
at "Bossy/' JOHNf L,
L. WEBBER,«
WEBBER, M «Mavcrick
•'Maverick BrflO(lcr."
Briodcr,”
Miss Pauline Lockhart of Port the fonm-r ivlnllvo iHuillioiiH *'f the two
tn
the
Grnnd
Traverse
region
In
the
The regular meeting of Uio Queen
. death. For some time word ha. been
Huron
Is
visiting
her
aunt.
Mrs.
Will
Is
ke|»t
nllve
hy
the
llmw:
placiw
atpoeted at the home at To.Un that early sixties and located on a piece City Shrine of the White Shrine of
and 20 oihcn
Abl»on.
Plftnc ana a
town
the body would arrive, and the mother of land near Long Lake and had hewn Jerusalem wilt be held tomorrow even
Wl.t n bynn w.-** but a maroh;
with the Fainoiu
A. V. Hobart of the City
Now L-rtn It t« a ».^port.
hoped to tbo end that she would have out of the forest a cjomfonablo homo ing at 8 o’clock. There will he an In
has gone to nig Rapids to work in th*And
KUtng
tmrm
the
w*>r»c.
a
carpenter^by
trade
and
itiation
and
offleera
will
bo
eloctod
tor!
a ebanee to view the body of her son
tiore there. HI* brother Ralph, whi
But. tbotigh It lost Its i-onmim-Ial val
F^rloote: 2So, SOo, 700, mi.OO
bsCore she. bertelf wa* called to go. helped to build the flouring mill of the ensuing year. A full attendance
ue.
It
retaim-d
Itn
pollilritl
status,
n'has
been
working
In
the
Big
Rapid
•The funeral nenrlce* wlU be held the Hannah A I.ay company.
tuniing two members diiwn to tlie re
SKATS KOW SELLI.N’G AT THK BO.X OFFICfe
store, will take his place here.
Bealdes his aged wife he leaves one
from the chapel of Mills A Wlnblglcr**
lauHlln of Manlsti« spen form net of l«rj. At that time It liad j
mdaruhlM cstablUhment tomorroir son and one daughter and a host of of the Flrsl M. K. church will have a |
and neighbors who will bo aad picnic at East bay Wednesdaj-. Aug. 3. Sunday with friends In the city.
at I;|0. aad tbo remain* will bo laid to
W. W. Fairchild went to South klan
« the n-etor.-LoiiJon
raat by the aide of thoMs of hU niother. to learn of hU death. His funeral was If It rains the ladle* will plan to go
Itou on business yesterday. It f«
Cboler .r Tir.
**Mr. Lambert, the father of.HSert. held this afierniKm at 2 o’clock from Thursday. Busses will leave Mrs.
pected that Morgan’s mill will finUh
There „was diiol aih-mv In
ba* been a resident of Tu*tln for the the Friends church In L»»ng Lake Bushoe’s resident. 431 Seventh street.
rrofeanlonal Mourarrm.
e direction of Undertaker An and the M.
1 oVIoch.
In ancient tiim-n fiinenilH were fol rin^NnH.In. Tin- ilellghl.-d y II whhh
MU* Florence RaileniHTry has
derson.
l>nd
first
gone the rounds h.nd died
lowed hy profe»*Hhinnl m*»urin*rH, who
are siK'clally Invliciir]^
Mrs. Lena Olaon.
almulobxl the npiH-nnnnv of the w lid away, nml now the si-holarM fell tbe
o«t to him tn hi* double bereavoment.
will bring S4,me:h,ng for a
wherrthn’o the gut^l csl
grief. Tlie custom survive* In the : l»rhv xvos to Im- paUL
Mrs. Lena Olson of Muskegon died general lunch, aleo a plate, knife, fork,
of Ueth Mills.
Vttlh'j of Sondrio, In the .Kli»s. Then* , ’’Wlirianj Butter." queried the
at the asylum Saturday evening of spoon and cup.
the women do uot follow the fum-ral. ! tencher. In an awful v<.Iit, "did you
lion, aged 44 yi'ars. Bwlde^
There will he a meeting of the Uni
but they group llu iUM lve* nt the e:»-j phiee ilmt pin ou my chalrr
THZ MARKETS.
her husband she leaves four lirothers form Rank K. of P. tomorrow night.
trnnee of tbe r«*meter>- nnd hiirn, In
•i’leiiM-. »*ir—iHi, >.|rr «iunvenxl the
hter IK yean* old and her A full atlendance is desired.
IVtroH. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Wheal- honor of the dead, camlh-s which vary nnliicky ludlvMual who had Ikx*ii fixed
- AUGUST 14 WILL SC OB8CRVCD moth* r who Is Kli years of age. Under
The encampment of the Grand 'Trav August. JlTViC: No. 2 red. PKc; No. 3 In site, atvording to tlic remuneration.
IN THIS CITY.
taker Anderson shipped the ro^ erse association will lie held at East
T1m*j- aiv* a* pnwllgal as were the
‘•|N»
you know who dh
corn. 31\6c; No. 3 wlfttc oats. 434c. mourners of im^^p nt tl;m*s lu Ibelralro"i:r—••
nuilns to Mtiskemm this evening, Jordan Sept. 14:^3 and IC, All mem
Toledo. O.. Aug. L—Wheat—Cash. ulaliou of exe<**»lve grief.
"KiKiughl I S4*e you
when' the funeral will be bold TucssProgram Hw Not Yet Bwn Comptetoi day afternoon. Her husband. Martin bers of the G. A. R- and the Woman’s 844c: August. 934c; September.
nis
tell me hU name!"
Relief Corps are Incited a* well as all 93*4c: December. 844c.
It Rmlaa Kvery %e%'em Dar*.
I “I
f. teneher."
Jtet Rev. Hugh Ktimady Ha* th*
Olupn. Is foreman In a box factory for others who wish to attend. The asIf It ruin* oD ibe flmi Sunday of the
"Unhi*s you ull me his imiiie you
'Chicago. Aug. 1.—Wheal—Old Sep
plate glass company In Ballveren.
lonth
It
iB
morally
cvrtaln
to
rain
oa
len counties.
will receive hit punishment.’’
lemix'r. 924c; new Sepu-mber, 914c.
Penn.
two
or
three
of
the
other
SundayiL
Tl.en* WHK sfr n.v for « nn»ninl. and
The jewelry stock of W. C. and B. A Corn—8«*ptem ber. 61c: May. 4r.4A preacbers* meeting was held this
Mrs. Alvira gaaton.
Gannett, bankrupts, was sold to Ada Oats—September, 334c; May. 334c. Why It Is so no one know* nnlea* It be then Wlllinm 4idvnm-.d to the front
lat rainstorms in this country come at of tin*
and eul.iulbxj h]im--lf to
moruteg at which It was decided that
Mrs. Alvira Haelon died at the home K. Pratt today for Il.«t30.
September pork. 112.851 lard. 17: ribs. Intervals about seven dajs apart, and bodily cliasils4inent.
Sunday. Aug: it. win he Sunday school of her dauKhler. Mr*. A. Hall. ^34 East
C4l of John
If the min hniHM*Ds to hit the lirst Sun
That nfunu-.n. when the pupils
Sunday. ThU day will be especially Fn»nl stn*ei. yi'sterda>' fortmoon of aid Dill, John Slater. Ed Monroe and Arday the oilH*r mlny Sundays follow aa wer»* troqUug oid. Ruster wa« i-alhxl
set aside for the Sunday school* and age at the ago of 73 year*. IXeceased’s thur Earl have returned from a week’c ;I
a natuml consetiin iu'e. The colnddeucw hack, and i.A-s. nled with a bright
Tn* lwi*rp
te the date also upon which the county home was at Mayfield and she eamc fishing party along the Llille
baa been notcM too often to doubt that perm,-.
When Senator Albert J. Itererldge It really exists.—Exchange.
Sunday school tours close tn this city. here about six weeks ago to secure
*’l was angry with tlio frhk." ex
SHodtIBc r«lmUt uid Pircholofiit^'
They took the train
was gatlierlng itatrrihl In Russia for
plained his ifne-ber: "l.iit you were n
. These toum open at Williamsburg medlrri attemlon. She leives three
then drove twenty-three miles his l*ook, "The Russian Advance*' be
uoMe lad not to U imy ,vAi’r eoiura le." rmn Ik- cun.ultml dal)/ ud Snsda,.'
Iben Aug. S at the fork* of the Board- danghtors and two sons. The daugh
R Into camp at a very pleasant lad an amusing exi>crience with a na
•’ll—It vrnnu'i tiMt. ti*aeh.*r." ex- The madame advises on all afteirt of
man; Aug. 8. Fife Lake; Aug. 7. Kings ter at whose home she died, another spot and having a week of fine aport. tive Interpreter.
. pUlf^xl William. "Rut I knew If I life, and rcrognixe* no superior la ter
ley; Aug. 8. Ramsey: Aug 10. Qrawn; lives at Torch l^ke and another In
Mr. Beveridge ha* tbo prime quality
uodimbibly lavUh." ropUM j
him away I’d get a mneh anrv
Bert McCoy ran a naU In his hand
Aug. 11. Raat Garfield: Aug. 12. Maple the wYuth part of the aUle. One son. Saturday, making a very painful In of the successful man. n eniwiHty for Mias' Cayenne, "nnd in *o much Udler j l»'’klng than what you gaAc uier*— line. Sh • read* accurately yoof
Ustc than It would be to oroament her- j Chk*ago Jouru.nl.
ton: Aug. 13. Cedar Run. closing here Joslah A. Easton. Uve* In this cJty.and jury. The accident lUppened at
preoom and fmurc. She uses no a
bard work. Having engaged th:*
telf with real money .-vad g
on the fourteeatb.
another son at Mayfield.
preter.
Mr.
Beveridge
started
In
on
a
totkey.
oiher than I*almlstry and
For. the Sunday school Sunday the
The funeral service wa* held this
good day of American "hustle." with booda."-Waahlngtou Star.
A number of local business firai
You are not asked to write q
program for the morning session has afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home arranging tb-p^t elaborate float
this mmlt: After tbe first day's work,
Gettl.vBCiw.
even ask them. . She give*
from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.. lnten»reier
not been completed >bul Rev. Hugh of the daughter. 434 East Front street. the big Maccabee parade Aug. 12.
CoofUnce-Why/ao lachrymoae, Gei^
aoinewhat exhausted. Mr. Beveridge
1 de.scriptlons of your friends aaf
Kennedy has the matter In charge and Rev.‘ Miller offleiaUng. 'The funeral
perceptible dlmlnoMinufresh and hearty. After second day’s tloQ oft
I the naeeClags will be aanounecd later. was In charge of L.D. cfurU*.
BETTER THAN DOCTORS BILLS
If you are co
work,
same
boura.
Interpreter
gasping.
of
late
he
evlocva
Funtral cf Ira Newman.
! In the afternoon the conference for
To have your home
change In btnrtnosa. ft 4s urlse.to know
talk about his
Mr. Beveridge entbuskiHUeally plan
The funeral aervleea of the Utc Ira
j tbe primary workers will be held In
ruicome. If you are tn ironbl^
the City opera boose and an address Newman were held yesterday at Cedar saves time, money and misery. And ning tbe work of tlie next day. After cj
through lovo affairs or home Uos. c«
* wfll be given by Mrs. Fox of Grand Run aad were veiy largely attended. the luxury of a modern bath room Is third day’s work. Interpreter request
ing a day off for rest. Ur. Beveridge
Rapids. In the evening a union ser The fnnafnl aerrlce was conducted by
suit the madame at once. She vUt
learty as
as ^ might regretfolly giving bla permission But
Do you BMd one? Why pay
ale order and a large number
vice will be held In the City operg
?100 when you can do ns wtU
healtaUngly give you advice that t
after that day the Intenweter ne\^
bouse. Addresses will be given by from the local lodge attended the ser
^ oomtert nnUl you have one. Anns turned up again.
for 875. 1 can seU you the beat
be worth a groat deal to yon. MaA
Mrs. Foa of Grand RapMs and AlfM vice la a body. H. L Carter conduct*
Later fbe oeoator beard that be comvisible lypewrilcr on the irYiict
bhclro also locatoa
pUlned be couhSn't work with a man
Dny. the state presldenL of Detroit.
lor only 876. Von can do your
misalag relaUvea and trlenda. a^
of Itoly ID- who wanted to do a year** work In
own work on this kind of n ma
BOSOM PmSNOS.
COMFORT FOR WOMEN.
a
day.
Subsequent
trenuent
relayg
of
errasea In Importance, and Is dJstrllmt.
makea a ^recUlty of dlagnactns 4li
chine. ball at my offleeTf toTbers Is ao use la talking, you can't
Women love comfort and there Is m among 7»> rartoriea, employii« fresh Interpretera enabled Mr. Bever
terested
te
a
machine.
ease,
aad ^ tell you how to be ct
Sad better Sttlng shtrU for the mooey
like foot comfort. Buy. Soto than 183.000 bante Moro toan idge to accom
I Weekly.
. than the Elgin and Herald brands, j restful shoes are
. Hour* 8 a. m.. week day* aad
but tbe lint I ^ tbe Caetoriea .ro opefstsd by bla own way.They are made to wear aad look rtgbL made by VU A Doan have all ibe ~ n, tbe lematDdcr by elinirhity
day*.
LET' YOUR FEET SMIUBL ttse Hot
bFdninlic power. Out of m,ooo
We have them la a large variety of-qiteUlles of ease. None better mate
Cut this out: ft will not a|ip*artei/’
s empktrod 00.000 are mecbanlraL
pattens. Cat negligee. Fifty cenu They oome la kM or patent Irotber.
Price* 84te*aad 8L80.
rif agood
and oxfarte Sd. Lautaer.
LBT THE SKIN BREATHE, take a
T1wieooa8t.wU(Als]
M
mam aiMut. M the
Mtat vlll Ml aMe bjr tlda,*- wm ««
«rtknra:
TM rmmim of Brart C. Laabort;
wladtod la Tokohaatt. Japaa. Jm 1.
art wapmrni to arHrad hare aone
UM later. The caw la oae orOir
aateaat that baa aver aqoM to the
haowlatee nf. the wrltar. Brer elaee
fha aad ^talUg^ reached tha CamUr
atTaaUa that Bren Uabert had died
la ter awmr lands, the moUier ha*
loagad aad aicbte for a last look of
her boy. She. too. was In (i\ health
aad rtahaed that the end waa aear.
aad aha was hofte«l that the body of
her aoa vodid amre before she wai
eaUed to aaaww the euBiDona. But li
was aot to ha. Moodar the bHb
MM knocked aad.abe anew
oamMaa. Her last thoagbu were of
ter darttatbor irhow body was belna
boriM home acroaa 10.000 milea of tem
paetoooa seas, and ber laat words of
oOoacSoosaea were Inqalries aboat the
. aspected arrival of the body.
**raaiardar aha was laid to rest In
AtOnc-TMrdOff
Steinberg’s Grenil Opera Heuse
WEDNESDAY, AUO. sf
“A TEXAS STEER"
TEXAS STEER QUARTETTE
MADAME CHEIRIl
SUNDAY Sm SUNDAY
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tbteg.^ ADteete A Hoyt. Ill Uskw 8t.' Unloii stroeL
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TRY A RiCORQ WANT AO.
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ittitiniii
A. F. Neflinter
Loeatodte Boe« te; <
Ateolateprtracy. k
WMOi mMM
be enem rent, and near biB niarireta
bam pmend « ttodat In bannr to bim.
rnmm 0 M #li fi'4 ^
B bora, tbe Hot tetnga
draA Aalte on tbe atreai Ban
srS?rsssr2
HANNAH & LAY CO’S
brake bar
ty. 14# paoplt tab
HICMEST QUALrrv PoeasLE
rtotbetetriptoPscaa-
a vary heavy oea was rnaalag aad tba
r of tba bide anmod •and
btoriM
Mha waa qalu rate. The beat pot
tbe M
Bonaj by toUowtog the rig.
» tbe Mte
Mlaa to
of the
Bnt pnit
pait to
of tbe back la good tea. tedlag hare at 11 wbure tbsy are gtoea ao eomforts aad
rtg. tte of that
latbmi^
: in li.ti
|l.ti and
aad oUM^
ntbof^ aw ^ ---------tbte gtobmtel.
^
o’ctock.
Wuetleally no care. Tbe board was to
t«hig..wmto.r..to..te.tte<te.
the opiate that tbe state aboaM pro
port yaatarday 4M aoi drew a larga vide meaas to treatment at luaue.
api
»bfrb fhtrmtd tbam '--------- *
Tbe city market lot wm pnekod to
------- ...
crowd, only dotoy takfag tbe trip.
Onrnnwtmkm to aa ttedbwa dlaPARTICULAII PVOPLE.
easo. M. J. Miner to this elty. S#1
We mmply bmtoMa to tbem wttb lag. 110 took tbe axear
West Twelftb street, thought be bad
menu, aad we aeldom loae a palran waata. In tba fatma, Cbptota Webb IL He bad eoaiulted aome doclon
becaaae tbey a& know that we take win only make tbe abort aacaratea oa who had aU told him that be was atoa
t wttb tbe bant aad faint- tbe greaieat poteble care to f rnlab
aad avaabig as tbey ferlng tei tbe ”great white soour^
4w Mi <1M air II «n#d «nu
tbte wtob tbe Enoto la tbe ted. nad
age.” He bad lost tallb la doctors bat
iii koiatai Mi mftec aknMtoto aM
a abort time ago. porebaaed aoare to
jH>r mrn0 bHIliaat kf tba fflajr oT
the Hot Springs powder for bis daagbJtee
nan
oaaw
deiatttea
of
babg:
every article U tbe meat Une that tbe
rm 0 aaardillgkU* tka MjMO
Tbe O. R A L look tweatyAve to ler who was suffering with entanrb.
**A titty tfntbfr from tbe wing eC
taatafi vlw It la #19
oo win alter. Breach Brea^ 144 Paioakay aad broagbt la aboat liO The dnagbter refused to take It. abe
into tbe amend lap to
4kt kaaka vlll >ola la ala#as *'AMarlfremOadlllac.
haring ao fbltb In tbe remedy, so Mr.
aa.** It pMbabtjr wUl be Ua m00imi
Tbe Pere Marquette took aboat aixty Miner coaclnded to try It. Tbe reeelto
it «r aoac It Iwa b
ctnmattotba
to Petoakey and brtmgbl la about (#0 were wonderful, tbe
It la aeldom that a
from Qraad Rapids and Maakepoa.
which was really n bed case of cabe marnlag cnllar. noonday cntwl- paan to ptarid at a te to answer paTM ftw aaralval la to ba bald ae
mrTb, was cured at once. ”If I feel as
leMs. bot one to tbe liret known ope:
todnigbt brawlar.**
ikt araaiag oC Waiaaadar. Aac. 11
HORSELtM CARRIAOEE.
good as I do bow I wUl buy U aU my
be lataat edltloB to bumantty. to afore la tbto city wa
j Wbltluua la aaaHi raaebai fnaa BoaWe have them galore baby
Ufe.” 'says Mr. Miner.
b neary oaaple tbinka tbey poa- •a aback lecoaUy.
Tbe patteat. witb
br Uala or troUa^ aad tor tbia am tbe date enpr.**
tagea. folding aad retoii
His wife was suffering with stoBMcb
Itooa tba
**A aatlra to aO eonntrlea,
that wUl go where you go, aad we are trouble and was also greatly helped by
ed on. bad excited tbe lotereat of sa^
mnaka tbe langnage of noon.**
aare
that
U
to
tbe
largest
aad
amst
the Hot Springs doctors. It was to tbe
beraiMe to tbe preoltorlty of tbe
rrbat which aakaa borne bap
attractlre
aad
reaaoaable
priced
lot
Miner home that Mr. Beaaoa waa
Aalut. lie lireoght a reuiOe to
aCiwBger. potSenee greater, b
tba a A. lU aa wall aa tlM iiatiaanigleal friends late tbe ward to see ytm can dad la Nortbera Mlcblgaa. lakea when he was sufferfag with
-r. nigbla tegar. daya abo
au or tte atlloi orgaala
After using Hot
pnrnea lighter, elolbre ababbler. tba the case, and aa be approariicd tbe Prices from I2.2S to tweatyAve dol bowel trouble.
lars. J. W. Slater. Tour Reliable Home Springs oU he was able to oat a hearty
paaC forgoaen. tbe future brlgbtcr.**
”Well. bow are yoo todayr
» battar itoaa tor tba boldtBg of
Faratobcr, 120 Fitmt 8L
”0. rm sick abed.” and the aorIT COULONT gg FOUND.
oaratoal oooli bo laaclaad tbao
If yon trareled tbe whole nortbera geon vowed that the knife abouki not
JAt Ohanaa at WalthBJB. Tba prooaabe need the next day. aa Intended.
' NEW, RICH, REAUtiPUL.
part to Iftelgaa yon ooold ntotod a Best of an, be aa%wd the merry young
> itoa vtU Bova oIobc tba rtrar for
Tbe quccu of Uolbind to an cirthaslTbe very newest novelty Ya photog
istlc farmer. A diary has been estabilataaea of two mllm. About half
s leg.—IMiUadripbla Pream
raphy to tbe richly flniahed plaUnum
IbOiwl iu coniiecilon trUh tbe n»«l
spaa bngglaa. numbonU and aaraMla of Ula atmob la a atralgbuin
Homater*a Rocky Mountain Tea Daatle at Loa aad It to run on quite avals, mounted In handsome folders.
rejw than wa can abow you. fiaaldaa
loold be oao of tl
baslnessllke lines by Its owner, large We have aold thousands of tbem aad
Ur alaaooa carraa. At no point our prlcea are moCb chaapar than that to every tody to
quantities of butter and milk being have found It almost Impossible to
t Iba atrotab la tba rlrar am of tbe arerage dealer la any part of Mah
sold regularly from tbe diary. Another lupply the demand. Besides, tbe nrbobby of tbe young qaren to pboCog- LIsUc flnish, pose nnd tone to our work
ito toai wMa. The baaka on tbe oonatry for tbe aama quality. lie.
raphy. and. like Queeii Alexandre and Is quite generally known aad apprer aMa alopa gndtmSij apvard to Gome aad aoa. Barnnr Ahdaraoa.
FOR THAT HUNGRY PEELING.
balfbt batwaan twanty and thirty
We make a atrong apeclalty In ant- quite an expert with tbe earners. A elated. Smith A Price, arttoU. 325
laat, tboa afordlng tba beat poaalble
A rreneb cbef who prripred a snow- tofylng the Inner man. Our twenty- pretty story to told of the queen's food- So. Union SL
rsataga plaoo for rlewlnc tba apacU. Uke dlab for tbe Doc dc Cbxitree to
fire emt dlnnera are noted for mllea area for tbe acooupnabmeoL .NoUcala.
mi to said to ba^w been tbe flret to around and we anrely are golBg to ing a peasant woman, on one of her
Srives. In picturesque.costume. boM'Tba aootb bank of tba rlrar will ba make that cool luxury known ni lew
keep our reputalioa. Short orders at iag a baby In ber anna, she asked pets
tba itaga and tba aortb bank tba an crean4. Ix>rd Bacon waa pomeeaed of
all boure aad anything you wtoh in Diaaloa to take a picture, to tbe greet A Smooth. Velvety Skin Is a i
AMotiaB. Tba only eortalawUlba tba tba knowledge that there wai a prow
a. Sunday dlnnera n apeclalty. icUgbt of tbe woman, who received a
That Every Woman Should
^ MMa foba or nlgbt Nature will fur- oaa of congrelatlon by mcatti of enow Tbe Little Tavern, tbe popular rcatau- Dresent after the aoapsbot.
sesa as It Is
I aeenary-*itraaa. treae. tba and aalt: bot to him thla waa a frimoNew managem-mL Bloodgood.
rirar aad tba placid moon tlfk fact, and be llnle dreamed of tbo rarron A Uavldaoa. 209 Front SL
SUIT
A wealth of while hair, the figure a
a. AU tba bbonaa abma tba oooraa Idea that In after yeare thto congealaE>en In large
ba llloBlantod and gaily daoorniod toon woald pro\e aoeb a delightful rw
rour pallenco to find a greater aaaoil- trifle more angular because of age.
flngn and boating. And as tba fraabment. Iced drinkm and water Jceo
tnent of luggage than wc have. You liut the complexion unimpaired and no
I lUien to me for 1
known to tbe Partolan esilrtirre
teg prooaaaioB of boaU starU to fully a century and a half before they
will find dross suit cases, traveling sTlnkles. surely old age to not dreadtern tbare wUl bo a pyrotecbnlc dU
[lags and trunks. In nil sites, styles rul. A woman may be a brilliant conpbqr of glgaatic preportlonn.
ind ml the most agreeable prices here, FcraatlonallKi. she may possess a
mind that scintillates with wit and eie
In tba oantar of the procculon will
Ing sriirme. We give with every copy tod It Is n ploasnre to show them. F.
Igrams. .vet man to such an animal
V^otruba Harness Co.
ba a Boat, oonuiolng the Wnitbaa
CBxIae—that If beauty to* lacking he is apt to
btnaa band and a cbortw of lOO o. A.
can't listen to ymu” Inuis.
♦
PItUiH UP.
rorget the trv*asurc*« of the mind or
B. ate under the leadarablp of Will
Wc hare bruahes for eyory pnrpoae ticmiy Inlcmiplcd the man at the
Cnugbt .vuuug nnd inlurated in longjae.
wk.
te i. Olln. aeereury of aUte for and the Urgeal naaortmcnl In the city.
Every celebrated Inauty lias been
-In that care.” mid the mlW. tnls- knierioan biIhiuIs. the Filipino is like
MaaaaebuwiU. tbay win ntart tba Druaboa for the hair, teeth, handa.
g hla voice ami opening bla vatim ly to show tiint 111' lim« »:«nh1 MufT li. loted for the glory of her complexion.
ainging of the grand oM hymn. Tbo complexion, nalla. cloiha and bath;
liln». and inny W Inosrtl on lliC IsI.niiU
teder of tba band will are a lighted bniahea for the baby. MlliUry brnaber with n Jerk, •‘you w4U he Inten^te*!, >f his nntivltj with ^-onllilenee tbnt K beautiful woman with a poor comwill promote tlielr pminvre and en- [>lexlon to an lrnp<»sslbmiy for If
torch ae a baton, and with this to keep for men. And ao reaaoaable In price I am sure. In learning that I am intilts locnilty the latest ichtcniiuMii. and will i>ot t«n» tmitor Xherwire handsome she to rendertHi
ttUM It la not expected that any dIS that you can afford to have them all.
tiemely by such a dt'fect. while a piTcolty wUl ba fotiivS In gattlag the mul- BugU>e a City Drug Store. 232 Front and best ear trumpet c^er placed on :o the land wlih h instnirtotl him.
Tlioso at w*1m»o1 are imw iiuiklm: fi'Ct c<miplexi<in will reib-i'm any ctnmthe
market,
nrre
It
is.
Only
a
dollar
Utade to join In the Inxptrlng naUooal
I SMn\ allowing, and others will cmui' i'nance fn.m uglinesF. .
ad a lialf ”-Cbicngo Trlbuno.
aong while the band rella out Ibe aclud
Uwell
din'll
for
ami
enroumgi'd.
Madam Rlu Kraus to a graduate of
mu giu^ly Trmlnti>»
LADIES, ATTENTION.
rben- is no better wny to do good to
*a luuln*!
Iti the anlcMn ImalBfaa
throe colleges. B>ery other year ahe
Tbe flnnle will be magnificent. Each
Mre. E. L. Bonner wtohea to an >ur now isbind pus.-nwsloiis and no |nweek.” aakl the cx-pugllWt with an
rocs to Paris, the home of the art of
to Ibe bandreda of hoau in the prw open fatvd rlgh, ”wben my pUce waa nounce to the ladies of Traverse City ilt.itroii of tlielr loyalty niorrly llkriy^
liresonlng beauty, to study the new
o
proCc
efrecUve
—.Nc-v
York
TrlUuto'
cUaloB win conUin a quaotity of pow pulled.”
and viclnlly that the to apecially pre
llBcoverles in skin foods and inechan“Whal waa tbe trouhler aaked hto pared to give them plain electric and
der for red fire, fad at all poaalblo
GET USED
cal appliances for renewing the life of
vapor baths, dress and shampoo their to t^ng our ice cream:* it's the finest
0 vantage nteg both banka to friciMl fforo tbe wcat.
irolnan’s beauty. She removes moleF.
”8ame
trouble
I
had
when
I
waa
hair
and
do
manicuring
for
them
at
the river there will be almllar aupfou'ever mated. We have all the jlemtohes. wrrlnkles. black heads, plmdoing occaaloual atnnta la the aquared
ehnrget. A choice Uae of [Kipular flavors and many new ones.
ptlaa. At a glgnnl given by tbe firing
riTcle,” reput'd the other. ”I didn’t
iles and sup<>rfluous hair in one cit
and the Franco-Amcrican :^lasc In lemon, slrawberr}-. mint and
to b gm all mllea of red fire—tbai to
ing. She give* the scalp electric
hygienic toilet reqatoltoa. 220 Front St. ice cream soda that will delight you.
; three Unea to two mllea each—will
nassage which imparts live and vK
blnae np almultaacooaly. and the great
xange. Maple Marsey. caramrl. and
Mrs. Hlrmmn Sandereon. Jaiusville ::orae in and try IL then tell your racity to the roots of the hair. Madam
miecucle will be thua brought to n
Kraus can be consulted at her office
—Our baby was never strong; our
PPIC OPEN AIR SHOW
cloee to a blaxe to glory.
physician advised Hullisler’s Kocky friends. The La Gretti Candy Oo., 221 n the Hotel \>'hltlng
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
Mountain Tea. One package made her FYont street. «Both phones.
LOT. Cbanpe to Prepram.
THY A BBOtollO WANT AB.
strong, rosy and healthy. Thanks to
your tea. Johnson Drug Co.
TftV A HBOOHD WANT AB.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
:.r^
■r:i
J:
B EST
FLOUR
TRAVERSE OITY,
nniEn wiKAi iiiUB.
e8.MMTWIATES
MKmiQAN
aOIN C. LEWIS
UP-IMHE
« Travwrae Ctty to St. Louie
$is.sa IS siytiBilt
$19.0a4S«Ejllte
$2i.oa te tie icastR
This win mdude mgak and
berth between Traverie City and
«fllbe 00 tdecooi.
Th«1.y.
9.
Steamers leave Traverie City
cmy SoMUy, 10 p. a, aad
CASH CRdCER
lAVE YOU Tffil
Ben Her Floor?
iti. u .a Sprii«wxMt.
Evojr SKk
Li.nPE,4i.
R.F.eilWei,4.AA
Gom^bRd.
?bc fiJt
$1.35 rss
THE MARKETS.
BmphNit/UlciidslillfirH
IWOMM’S GLORY.
J\ 3TRAW
3AVED
V:;.•■ViVvtor
VIA
SENSIBLE SHOES
For sensible men. The Toney footform shoe to the most comfortable,
well made shoe for the money. 93.
Good wide too. allghlly extended sole
ade In flexible velour calf, lace, kid
tops and a iierfcci fitter. We also
have a line of comfortable footwear
for women. Howland Douglass. 151
East Front SL
THE MAN BEHIND
The Northern Queen cigar to a sat
isfied chap, because he knows by prac
tical experience that he is smoking the
cigar that be ever bought for a
nlckle. If you haven't amoked one.
have missed aomcthlng.
It's
home made union made and honestly
maxlc. and sold by all dealers. R E.
Weaver, manufacturer.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AB.
HI3
STEMBiSCQUUIBUiklO
CUIMillGS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
noun TRIP 25c. 50c, 7Sc
Bats Limit 8*40 a a.
Aid m h a.
EXCISIONS
PESgyvi^QUBTIB
LOW RATE CXCURSIONA
-Visit the Soldiers” In Camp
AT LUDINGTON.
. Sunday. August 7th.
Special train will leave Traveraa
aty at €:30 a. m. Rate $1.00. See
posters or aak agenta for partlcnlara.
H. F. Moeller, O. P. A.
augl23
L.IF'E!
. Toahosc drowning in sickness and trouble, the
take the worst tiscs in the city and have sold our
RETURNED. We. have
ive xhc names and addresses of 1,200 whom wc
medicine to over FIVE THOUSAND TRAVERS’" - --------------
dirrioc Mox ' II.WHITINO.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
HI
ONE WEEK i-ONOER Endins AUO.
^1,000 WIL.L.
RAID
"to AnyOnjB Proving to the Editor of tW^aper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fail toCure. Money at State Bank
Here Again,
h;
Master Specialists.
m&T sP^iNo oP
On acc^t of the Urire
of people who are daily calling on the HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS, they are compelled to rctnJn in Traverse City until Saturday eveninR. *Aur. 6. This will he tie last
day. Their offices arc crowded with suffering humanity, manv Wog unable to see them. They have cured hundreds of people in Tr iverse City who had give® up all hope. Dr. Scott, who holds diplomas from
the h^t medical schMls in the country, and who has had PRACTICAL experience of 40 years, makes a scientific test of the urine an i blood, thereby locaung your disease without asking questions- Wc treat
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, iHood and nerves only,
We Cure Quickly. PermanenUy and Safely.
■1
v; ■
aWilBISED NEWS^ff
lAAMta^wtspl
» ?w *SD for Ur
ifop kU
to lU rtty. Aght. BlAUyAldnac.
fna kte tarUt «| tU foVM avotfUf it and an mt
raa avsir.
ovait. as
As tU tr«fo vas fost
AM na
Jast arerted by firtanfo
V
A.
♦ WHYTHtAAta
I • a • e
•
ABtBOBMV* •
AB Abs mnrid has bM moro or tas
W
aa isAss iMAr to kli ova Aortas.
tWladraArwitadUrurktasaAd
r
JaM. wbtte aeeim AoabMA by paraaaa
clBB.* aad U U prspaiai u> Aght D wost. The -tarti or Japan- or
-----------------taior lo frteals l»
out on that tins If It takes aU a»
taM» BokU. ta U ■mr. n am Ml hmklag for trouble.U hayt. -hot I am aot goiag too far
It amimi. but
^ tU aalmsl out of my way to anSd h.mmi creared by maiqr of Ka adOver mam acre, of the best Uad
m. BMy. this la tae yaar of the
U MUbtaa wlH be rseUlmeJ by the
idlag Oragim--tbat Is the whole
Thrtataatatla Wostt
iranUoB of
t of this bmofam, yet for weafora
kls omw»i wmi sfMonatk
ihmg through Umm
It aeede evtaa^ta
for tlirM
MmC aoA Aova die otUr^ f<
All«ha oonaty. Vbr U
la J asma each period of twelve
ISAiilriaA for Ur pet. iWAsy yearn all the refine from the aawmioj moaUs has lu
» rewarded. WkUe toll,
thm. There fa
lai bor story at lU
the stream, and as a resaJt Oitaa river ibe goat, a ye(
$kolw«il. Lansiof street, a fat. veli has beea so clogged up that lasU
alork. tbaf ab
kept, tminess fellm* trotted lato tU Aralnlag the Uad It has simply AobAsA tioaa] art. Some year are belfaved to
rooM. aad with a >oyfoJ -Meow!- It and put the roads of that seoci
be ittder the taAiieaee of apMta, pow
. tafol. gods and i
a state oT moral ImpaasahOity. Ttey
jras tke m\^g lUd»m~pqrtiy as so are BBder water from eevea to
I. spiTj^ tUa pfoasod to months of the year, aad traAU U the These are aerloaaly sapposed to
mm kU silftress, TU
vklaliy fa rendered well nigh Impoa. ereta a Catafol laAoence. They aetllc
Uotm aaob aUacUd to tU eat U slble. There is a great deal of vatu, tbe ooarse-Mor. at any rate, the ten
«mU of tU tOtb oi^r 6i IdtelUgoace able peat Uad there. The UhabiUnU deacy-<ff tbe eveau of the year. Now,
4t dkpUyed.^d prere kiib to let It v>. of the vicinity have fallen Uto re- Ufa particular year in the era
JHowrvcr. MW .Dowdigaa's pray
d drcumsuoces In pUees whera^ MefJIJ (-enlightened rule-), which be
won the day, and Dubby goes back
their Uad was very low. and hare U gan wlU the revoloilon under 1
ladiaai^isVtt^s >we«fc*fo a aairc se- times found It very dIAkmU to main prreant mikado, fa styled the year
the Asoeadlag Dragon. To Ue aativo
^Usketifata'tbe «M U started la tain a livelihood, The drainage
which wUI be run throngh this Uad mind that tltnlan.expression Involves
‘--- WithaoaMUty wo«».chlk
will eAeotually draU this great stretch an immeasUy of s^IAcatkm.
la Ue Japanese sodfac tbe dragon
Just as laasWdAoed mm, driving
will open to the state Uad which
fa very fertile aad productive, aad fa Ue atgn of tbe Aftb moaib.
is a wonder there are aot aiore ac. which In a very ahon time will be berefore. In an ordinary year that
Aldeats. The foUowlng South Haven worth at least
aa acre. At the moaU would be expected to be a time
Incldeni naay beat warning. Three oc- present time the course of the river of predomlnailng good luck. But this
cupanu of a gasoUne Uuach bad a fa wane 50 miles U Uaglh, and in ad> year, being a dragon year (hroogbout
re conslilered happy not
narrow escape frun doaib. Walter dfilon to the work of drainage which
i>uaab«e. Waller H. Hoyt and Miss the new canal uili perform. It will ab only under one month s uymbol. bm
barrie Moore led gnulh Haven In the
tl off sack a number of curves and right on. •
It win be remcml^orcd that J
tvnlng In n launch bound for St. Jo- Irregularities of the present ouUet'-bf
Upb. All W4WI well wUh theta until the lake that Us cwirse will be re did not actually enter on the struggle
tin this yoal’ began, and then she was
they neared 8U Joseph, when the gasoneed to about 11 miles In length.
hesitated
no longer, bul
Une oagine osploded setting the
The SagUaw city council fa debat
precipitately Into tbe conAlct
lanach on Are. Kortnoatrly acioe of
ig the question of making an appro
the ooeupanu of the Uuach were In. prtatlon for a public bath bouse on the Tbe dragon yrer had come, and with
of
Invulnerability
for their
lured by die explanlon. ReaUcUg that river.
empire and of Invfaclbmty for their
they riould sooe U oa Are If they reRxpc>rt accountants have
foaiasid In tU Unnch all there jumpod placed at work on the books of the armamonu. whether on land or sea.
The Tatsu. or tatelar dragon of Dal
oreHtatA. Ita two men were good village clerk of Leslie, who fa alleged
swlmaiert. and between then tUy as to be several hundred dollara short In Nippon, fa bow supposed to Im* in the
over nirother roysilc
sisled tlMlr oonpanioa to the shore.
"7
Later the Unnch was roeeiMd, though
Local denocratJc leaders at Me
laee are advertUIng for somnor
Uttoch anotUr daily nc-.iraik'r. They
want an ergaa ao badly tUt they are
wJlIUg to pay a honus to some Uvo
^editor who rrt|| lake hold. Since thu
^Aeath.
months ago. of Kdifujii
Soiills. and the purrhn?«* of his pajHr,
the Ltwdcr, by the Herald. Menomlntn'
has lMH>n without a democratic sheet
The demucraU are strong snd gener
ally manage to get thelr'slmre of
4
Adrian has a woman cobbler, who
fa an expert. In the iiersoo of Mrs,
JeanU. Ileeves. Owing to the illness
^ of her husband she was comiMdltHl to
take up some work to support her
Urge family of rielii small children
Work at the new etuil shaft at th-Wbai nn^ r CiM\ m\nv at lUy City,
Is being rushed. It will U- tlu* dwp
ret coal mine shaft In Michigan. gi>Ing to a depth of 2H foot. Very little
territory remains U that m>lghborbood
that Is not ouvcrtMl by cusi lesst‘s.
iTuscvutor L. a M Arthus of log
ham county. In submUtlog hfa scml
annual report to the atiorm'y general
also sent a leter of rerommeudatlon.
In It he Slated that
that during the fast six montlis there
were 113 prosscuMoos
within the ooonty. s.s coruparvMl with
sen slmilsr pruacrutluns fur the
rrepQoding gU. months last year and
ai pros**cuiW»os fur vagrancy daring
* the six inontt^ reding Dec. 31 Us(
• My cxperi«mjg> aUh vagrancy cnKcs.'
states Mr. uS^rthnr, “has led me to
the conclusl^ that aside from crimes
consequent from drunkenness.
granU are the nwiyi <x|»cnslvr crim
inal class wiih which I have to deal.
The punlahment meted out to a porswho from chalets eltv^s to pursue
life of crirntnallty and lawicssmnts
ahunld U- Bw.re im^vct.* than our pres
ret statute contemplates. My expert
ence with vagranU t«wrh«.t me that
they will avoid any jail or iwmsl insiitulloo in which they are ct>mp<*lltsl to
work. If they oMild Ini diwllh with
more severely and oonAned In the IX>troH house of com-ctioo upon a pnis
«cuUoo for a Arst offense. It would not
hs long before ihe> would avoid the
mute and seek a mon' congealal Add.
Chaplor I5S of the Complied Laws of
•AT. being
dbuuld be ao amended as to leav e u
wlthla the dlacrvtkin of the JusUce to
aend prufreslooal vagraaU to the Hetrolt for a secaod offease, and as they
are In ibr habit of giving new names
impassible to obuia a renvlcaon for
a aecond offense under the sUtnte.Alderman Cbas. R Rlgley of Owosao
drove from Ourand, a dfatanoe of 12
mllaa. la record time to get borne In
,
lilac Center ^ruggfaU are rub
bing tbeir hands together al t^e an
nreneement of the W. C. T. U. that
the organisation will in the near fulure start a crusade against the aaloons.
The editor of the Lexington News
fa still undecided whether to consider
the offer of “the courtesies of the Ohio
P«*nUenilary,- by a Buckeye Ktale of*
Aclsl. as an ln>.u1( or a coniidlmem.
A St. JiMM.ph mlnfater, who pK-a In
ext. nslvely for the Greina Grtnn bus.
Inesi and who lakes in Urge numbt rs
rf the matrimonUlly Uicllned from
Chicago, claims a nH»rd for twelve
kmits an hour.
The ever Increasing mimlicrR of
carp In the vicinity of Monnw^ fa given
as the reaii4ii» for the scarcliy of other
Ash and the nlimiters of anglers whti
make triiiH t« this once favorite Ash
Ing gntunds are but few.
All the Indian tribes in this state
will be reprrereied at the annual
“IKiw wow ' to be held at Hartford this
week, when three or four (bonsand
hravos wiU gather and live In tepec*s
during the great evi-ni.
The Nashville News stales that the
village iHirnet band apinwrid on the
nrwt rv'crelly In new uniforms and
then, as though to dispel any lingering
suspicion. It adds with pride, •‘the
money has all l>een collected and the
uniforms are paid for.The demtKTaiic mayor of St. Clair
fa having a hard Ume keeping his re.
publican alderuM'n in line. The coun
cil has split on the api>olntmrets of
the executive and the saffron hued
smoke which arfaf.* from the council
mi'cllngs ihes4‘ nights bears evidence
of hot wlckiHl words.
C. J. Rismcy of Rapid CTty has a
dog which, he alleges, can Aght some
R.siney pulled off a lUtU* match be
tween hfa dog and a rtwjHM-ted Kalka^
ka canine the tHher night and was
haiiiisl up Ufoev- the Kalkaska uffl
«»rs of the peace wrU» Ancd him more
than all the side beu on the Aght
lated to.
iKK^kervUIe man who was
ilr«M. siarti^ to drive a cow to pmture astride of the animal. The cow reI the familUrlty aad when her
driver beard a dull alrkreing thud, he
ored that he had amde It as
he went timmgh a tight board Jeare
several rtxfa away
EVERYBODY NOTICEI
We have a eompleta aad well con
ducted drmy line aad are la the market
to do an kladi of dray work at reason
chane. Also move furaUare and
M with care and dfapalch. Buy
and aeU seeaad haad goods of every
descriptloa. We are here to serve yon
In tbe best possible manner. Citlians
e. Frank Raub. 468 ^ Pfoat
8L
dime for a macll meetlag. being
aCri^ acme aagp legfaiatiaa mtat ffu
Uirangb in bis absence. Wbembe nr.
fired Aldermnn Wnshburne madh a VmIMi. Bh B. WaK a Smh, Trmrae
famarit be did not like aboot not tool
SinMY
abtmjr or the fopaasas U their war
oftbaf
If
mam m mn
CANMaATt BAVM SSUIVU W
.■ivWa
«> Tfc|»
MUM ar Ha Waal-l Cai
•laia ^ Waal yif«Wa, .
rORTMK
aUa«la>. Aac.
»•
I* apaaan to Im ika <kM tto-
:« ff
•poodtml at tka pSaaa. Aceaft aartklAK «Uia wiD BBto noua. B tk«
piatAarm takas' om staad oa tbe fa*
aaeg. let tbe caadhtata tak^ anoibe^.
J-
■emusuLTS
Tn
j
Am.'
national rnmpatffM
m free sitrer
RKLIAMS.
plntform. only to assert nov that he
U a ioMI standard maa, noaviaend that
ths vofora of tbe Ualtml Stales #m
not Indorae any other sUadaiu. to
dealgncd and Anfahed ma
Phrker^ rnnnliV ante is shown to be
_
anglne on Ue market. Salt
doable fhoed on the Uriff. by referenee ■ ■
able for any kind of a boat requiring
to hU tariff views, as expressed tc the
United States senate in Ittl. and the
platform on which he now appeals to
Iequipment. Igniter’ mechnnthe ireple.
a
tempted by tba ^
labrlcatlng nrrnngement nnd
Hav ng dodged Ue money question
oathwmleof lem
taturea deserve your attentlaii.
cnilnly. In accordance with
unM ^
»»rgest exclusive marine
deraundlng betweea the Bryan men
thf-lta^rrr " ^ J®* “ gas engine plant In the world; operand the Eastern leaders that Uere
_
................own ^terna,foundr>. forge
should bo -no reaffirmation, nor repu
diation” In Ufa year*s platform, the
weight that
democratic leaders made this declara-oeit stamps lor fimk 'ia
|
eomeihlng.
Uon on the tariff at
Louis: -We ooTcra. or 31 stamps fw cloU^ousd voU j Every engine fa
nected to Its pi
denounce protection as a n»hber>' of nme, to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
N. Y. ! peller and given an actual water te
the many to enrich the few." Hcniybefore pUced In purchaser s hands.
G. Davlf, It appears, did not believe
in Ue statement In IKtt. when, on
The
germ
killer
of
old
age.
\^Tiy?
Jan. SO. he pleaded with his democratlIc assoclater for a higher tariff list. Because pus and germ become oxi
In proUTilon to th»' cuuntry's manu dized when brought In contact with
mucous tissue of the body. San Jak
facturers.
On that occasion Mr- Davis, then t fa the old age killer by dissolving the
earth salts from the blood, prevents
scn.itor fn.in Wei-i Virginia, uai l:
HAVE YOU
• 1 iH^llevo that Jhls ttmgress (the osslAcatloo or a boney-llke hardening
F\irty-i‘rvenih I ought to (lass a tariff of the nrterles. San Jak cures your
TIMtO THEM yeti
^
hiii. I have to say that I regret that heart arhe. bark ache, leg ache. yoUr
Racord Want Kdm brliiQ Biff
1 cannot agree with my democratic kidney trouble disappc>ars. your liver
fa
soon
nourished
so
you
need
no
associates. I believe the c«iuntr>
BatsMm for tha mMwy Inreqlta
needs a tariff, and that it fa Impossi pills. Stomach and bowel trouble you
^RBENT.
ble to have what fa known ns fre<‘ >QB2ILj>ave none and you are again
trade or anything negr It. I l>eUi>ve strong and well. Dr. Burnham has
spent a life time analyzing in And elc
incidental protection to our owi
ments to mnitrslire poison In the
dustfle* fa right and prt>i»cr. It
Been so regarded from Hie foundation human body. He has found It and
of th« guveinment: »t ought to bt* so give* It iho name of San Jak. You
can not forget. Ho fa a wonder and
now. 1 believe that undenihe bill
being coos it* ered the extlmat^ tarif hfa rcm.Mly fa a marvel to humanity.
duty ;i abo'Jt 37 per cent. I think Ue Sold and guarantees! by Johnson Drug
amendment new pending (for 10 per Co m^o are sufDr^ontly reliable to Dreler In AntonobDe. Launch at
cent)‘fa impracticable and too low. band you back your money'If all is not Gasoline Bnglne Supplies. Phone W
2241-tf 125 Caxi St.. Traverse City. Mich.
and ought not to prevalb I ct*rtalnly as represented.
DR. BURNHAM’S SANJAK
W. M. Paige, Agt.
In Japan for ages Buddhism has
bore blended fantastically and fanatic
ally with the adoration ot the Dai
Tatsu. or great dragon. Of course Ufa
cull in some resp
Chinese dcmooolai
cannot support It.
Ue yellovf dragon. In many temples
YOU WILL ENJOY
-Mr, President, this country has al
PLffSONAU
in Japan'are prayerdrums of wood
Trading al Stlckne>*s 1
Sc<-r.*!ary *.f W:tr Tuft says 1
shaiHHl Into the form of a dragon’s ways lioen morl pnn-iieroes wh»‘n we
it Is so ali!M»luiply clean, and every ar
uit c:ire to IuiW‘ bis Vel;;lil g.. o
head. Tbe beating of the dragon-drum have had a fair and just tariff. Su
ilrle in the store has the mark <if
county
can
remain
rich
and
pro.SK-r/
not only summons the worKhlpt-rs.
mis that has to send abn»ad for Ifs fre.vhncsK upon It—and Inv^ldes your
blit fa snpposed to propitiate any of
grocery MU for the nu.nib will In* a
the gods that may hapinn to i»e with manufac»unvl nrticb-s. and when pay>ng ^iroad for nianuufactured aiticles little smaller th.in usual. Just try it
In the shrine.
fjenemi Jo^pli WhcM-ler. V. 8 A.
s. nd money
of the coun and be ctuivlnctHl. Both phones. 411
Dal Tatsu, the -great dragon.” has
ntlnsl. is <|iiiie proml of his di^scMit
Unhin St.
hfa chief shrine at Kamakura, near
from .NVkv Kiigl:tiid sfask.
He referrtnl to the panic of 1837. and
the Dal Ilatsu. or “great Buddhai*’
Doctor
of
Beauty.
Mm,
Violet Kittson, former w ife of a
that famous Image which fa one of showed tliat for seien years pivvious
Mmo. Rita Kraus, beauty specialist, •nil of fominwlor*- Kiltium of 8t. Paul,
!he balance of trade had ticen against
an. In the tern
were obliged to sc*nd large s romjic‘lh*d to remain over another tmiit \ii the anititly city.***'
pIc of Kngakujt at Kamakura Is a
amounts altroad lor foreign merrhar.- veek. ending Aug. C. on account of so
p(»rtal of weirdly wondrous sculptured
If we had roanufactun-d Ihene
all attitudes,
good.s at home,- ho said, “we should wun. This Is positively the last week, j nnitdti.ni to !•» rnltiNl Stntrs m i.nior
writhing and distorted, and tsristlng.
not have had Ic send that monej Mme. Rita Kraus hold three diplomas. I be would !«• the youngest memlH r of
and stniggllng from stormy watt
abroad.” He ritisl then the panic of Graduate and associate of Dr Cals- j *br tipper bouse.
whirling, billowing
Mormy.
18T.7 and that of 1873. He attrlbutiHt •arato. Sarah Bemhardfs beauty doc-'-----------------------The work fa very ancient and be
AU latest mechanical and elec
^uts an End to it AU.
longs to a stage of art no longer prac similar conditions aa having U-vn rc- trical me thods used to remove super-' ^ ffrii^ous wall ofttlmes remes as a
reribio for them, as In 1S37.
ticed in Japan. These winged dragns
... ]
'r.S.
”Kor the last seven years.” he said, nuou. h..r, n....... kUcK ke.d.
rising from the storm rt^present the
“there has been a large balance of ImporfI'd ions of the skin and scalp, j liver complaint ancTconslIpatlon. But
old guardian legions sent up by the
trade In our favor. That has brought facial massage, bust development and t ibanks to Dr. King's New Ufe l»ills
Dal Tatsu—the “great dragon *—to
what you sec In this country now. fair h.lr cnl.ure . ,pcd.lly. Keep youn* they put an end to it all. They^ar
to the rescue of the nation when
and prosperous times.” He continue 1 Will te her., until Saturd.y. A.k C 5^
s young and struggling for ex
ment by urging a higher tariff
Store and F. H. Meads. druggUts.
istence. The Agures Indicate the ori-----------------------schedule and the alKiIilion of Interna! Office Hotel Whiting. Office hours, 2
gin of tbe dragon as the noblest of
4 p. m.
j
LOOK HERE,
revenue taxation, except niion sieriiumythic creatures.
Removes blackheads and moles at j We have leather goods galore and
ous liquors.
«
Japan fa an Wand empire, and fit
le
sitting.
1\*hy
not
assist
nsture
jIbices
that
will surely be roo. i
“I ask how can we put a numerous
tutelary dlrlnliles are nearly all In
j agreeable. The very popular Peggy
set of articles In Ue Uriff list at 10 snd keep beautiful.
with the aquaUc elcIth the madam and learn |
“‘nr »*-' >'*»
leather. fcho|»per cent when the average ought to
mrets. and are Intimately aasoclateik
!
Parses, pocket books, coin
be 30 or 40 i>er centr was one of his the art of massage frre of charge.
In poetry. In religion and In art. with
This will positively be the last week. hags and noveliie* In leather goods
closing inquiries.
clouds and tempests supposed to be
A
large
and
gorgeous
display
of hand
Henr> G. Davis will have to explain
2232-if
Incubated in Ue stormy deeps.
decorated china. Raatall. Uc Jeweler,
where he stands on the Uriff now Ik*Among Ihe^mosi lucidly expounded
234 Front 8t
A HELPING HAND
fore he ca ncarry West Vlaglnia.
of the theofieh^of Herbert Spencer in
Is an appropriate na|he given to
WrsltBrlnclplre- was that of the
of the best sewing
rmmMmmt Wmm Ctmrin*’, CmmM,
STOVES TO BURN.
authentic origin of all widely spread
llie (xsrius wns out driving one re
It would be harder to And a larger Have all the Istc
IH-Ilefs. however fantastic they may
ly Anished. F^r !
»*«»nilug In SL PcicriU.urg. wImw
with
a drop head,
isortment of stoves in Traverse City
In development. Wherever vast than we carry. We have ranges, gas. this wrek only w'e
selling them fori;
jfa*r< of people tenaciously cherish
ind oil stoves In all sirt-M. Afteen dollars.
greatest hargsln i
st ome sH^., the msu,
he Idea, no matter If unspeakable and prices ranging from $3 up. Jewel In town. Best
in the stale |
«n.l«dleabsurdities are Involved, there must gas stoves are Installed with conncc- for the price.
Morse. 330 j was a coulributlou of $\T, toward the
have been»aome original foundation i ions free <»f charge. Buy your stove Front SL. East.
in fact on which the superstitions ihere and «a\o money. Frank Trude,
have been piles. It fa so wlU the 14C Front 8l.
dragon legends of China, Korea and
Jaion. The dragon fa the
A UNIQUE SERVICE.
down
The Death Penalty.
of the antedanvlaa saurfan
Jackson has a wagon whose busi
Invariably
A little thing somelimes resulu in
fa of no particular s|>ecres. for U fa ness H fa to make dally routes about
something has death. Thus a mere scratch. inslgnlA1 pretent that con- cant cots or puny bolfa have paid the
scaled, winged and clawtxl. poaaresing town and from which you may buy
^very aggressive characteristic of aU your Ice croam ta any quantity you de
a fa wise to tore
LS!!
! Bocklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
sire. Five to six popalsr Aarors aad
I
»wl will*
Even where In the far east the of inch a quality thA If sure t
ifl
^
*^“ras. sores, ub
drason legend fa in fall force. And you. Phone aa. we are here to serve
Uver and Kld- cer. and pile, threaten. Only Jfo. at
hack to the Aytng saurian of prehis you J. W. Jackaoa. mPPootSt.
s Dreg Store and F. H.
Saffafactlon
toric periods the traditions and symDrug Store
YOU NEED MONEY?
bols mny nil be traced. These strange
Agures.
Keep this fact in mind, that
BUGGY LOOKIiJb .
If you are looking for Mlmethlng
or amall amonhu on cUy or oonatry
tfcms. are aot the flgmeau of folmUsU. real esute and charge yon but a rea- smart and exclusive in the bu^ line.
It will be worth your time to rislt our
We rate of InteresL Pay R
bat are the distorted shadows of lost
and mbtuatlsl ctrfgias. And under the In awNmU to tuK yourself. ' A few warehoure. We are showing
choice oilcea to rent, stagfe or In handsome Jobs, aad at prices that wIU
Is Bsarchlag to Tietory aot to be dc- suite. B. McNamara. McNamara Block. lutereat yon. and U*a Just the lei
to get hargalna hr csrHagea. A
hef.-PhUadelphla Ledger.
MI8CELLANEOUA
jjJ!||trioioM!i33:.-!s-wt6
J|BSIIUtTS OF mu
AT REASONABLE PSICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First NaUonal Bank
DO
L. 8. BRYANT, IWf-
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
Choice Groceries
Butter and Egga,
^pricto. WetoBllc
“VELVET ICE CREAM
Qts. 30c; Gal. $1.00.
Cyptuio Wall
Plaster CooitS'
i. HarsrRijii
Tmwimr«m; i
IBIBilll les W m
1A Vile Disease
‘i::!
FANS..
c-
WSIRESSUm.
SIMSmBS48JBgg
:
^SSSStSSSS
!
i:^v
P-OR SAI.gE OR RKNT
—so UK <M«*OUMlUaUB U. OI
ererer M eifHi wkefeM
kleM Wf a Ml*
lit fa UM to sHr* tlM pa(^ aal.
JtiST RECEIVED A LOT OF
srSp^teTSi
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I sot
OuMneton Anodatka at Ika
pv^j5?gjsrtfs,-5a V :
te mhMi th»
I of edlfafae wit> tto toefa of
ltwa« Hmaa 0*ittVMHMM
(M. cim |» ini aaitDV to MfaM U
loOlewTciit vtoMvtoitota mi lir aii go« V«tL Tto Mipcor
^#^«OI«wToft
1584—An crfilnaBce to amend sectloa
]mof OutlTeairtdas a dB(te fire cf ma ordinance passed July S.
& S.S. Dotcalr vwfcs tlwpoiaiai im. mUttod. "An ordiuaDoe to regu
oat of the Uood thonogUr, bat natora Tigor aad late. control and protect the use of bi
cycles. vcloclpedaa. tricycles, and othor similar vvkletos la and npan the
publto streets, svesnes, Unos, parka,
bridges aad other publto ptoccs. and
upon the sidewalks withla tto city of
Traverse aty. to prevent the deposit
ing Is and upon any of such public
doelsae to get only the rtews of tto
streets, uveaneu, lanes, alleys, parkr.
bridgw and other pubUc pUccs. and
lorgyaiaa oa dogma and car
upon tto sidewalks, no substance or
reata.
WHY govs LEAVE THE FARM.
thing Injurlons to such veblcto or to
ANIMAL TALES.
Kew Tork fa eaperimeatlag wlU aa
travel thereon, and prohibit the riding
aeeelatlaB that fa oalealatod to la
of bicyclea and other similar vehicles
upon any sidewalk within the city durteaalfjr race pr^odloe. Aa Afto^Amort
By N. B. A.
ing a certain specified period." aa
caa Realty company haa boon or
amended Dec. 2nd. ifioi. and as fur
Two out of every three boys in tbe
laod. lU porptooe belag to depreae real
UalverMty of MIsaottri take oUer possessor of a full-grown ferret, a t^ amended December 7th. A. IX,
to raloes to bring desirable apartooanea than that of tbe agricultural, present from tome place out In Kan
It ordained by tbe council of the
l booees IMO the market as bomec
ostensibly for tto purpose of caabling sas. The animal has the appearance Ity of Traveriie aty:
for negroes. It fa tbougbt nnltkely them to leave tto farm. Whereat the
Section*!. That section five of an
of -an ekmgated whtte rat with a kit
Urifty colored people will eater university suthoritles are troubled.
|laR>^ed July 3. 1899. entIUed.
ten's talk and fa not only thoroughly ordinance
“An
ordinance
to regulate, control and
into tto echooM with alaerity.
The sgriculsurul course at this uni- domesticated, but 1s about tho most protect the uko of bicycles, veloci
Judge Parker has decided not to rc^ verslty fa one in which tbe most .ef- entertaining bouse pet Imaglneable.
pedes, trlcycJes. and other similar veoelre hfa oadal aotlAcatkm dad In foru are put forth to seetire studenU . It play^ with a string llko a kitten
ipon the public streets,
bis bat>ilag MIL but has net apart the but tbe boys from the fanfi fight shy and fa very found of music, dancing In
porch of bis Rosemoaai realdence for of It, preferring tbe courses In law, a kangaroo sort of fashion when its cr PUM.C
walks, within the city of Traverse
medtolne or engineering. Missouri edi young master whistles s lively tune. City, to prevent the depositing tn and
have been brought to bear elgce that tors bare been asked to explain the It seems especially fond of a zither upon any such public strotUi. avenues.
morning after his nomtanilon wh
reason aad a nMbar of interesting ru owned by Master Sheley. and never
itoft *Mr #M Bor »n« tomfa
tM a MM fa tto Mler.«9< to toM plet* tto work.
g» tortuw or Ufa<tt*ei7 «t Iwp
Edward \1I gooB to ohareh regalar>
til It fatoto oot iIm tof that an
ly. hat to larartahly gau la lau. catloMM naa vHh OM fac had valtto Uag oat an tto aorrlee pretlaUaary to
oa hiai aad aiiito to Mr. Oahrfah't
at
aaoiliBre oiaiad that to had hoard of
^thlac light there, for
iraagor. «ao bh off hy
Wato oyoo wai tto
foodetadc. Mtaa. got f
. tow Oty. IJL. whore ato wao OMi by
Claudo TmnilIgBr. who Imfaodfatoly
Railo bar hto bride. If there wae aay
jihteg the auuor whh Mfas Kaapp s
tho oaaao tiC eiaaidaiaV The yoaag
haabaad owae a Mg raaeh al Mooeow.
Xaa4 aad to woat to Bloax City a few
daya ago to Tlelt hie Mother. He wont
ap to Woodstock to rfau ifiss Knapp,
loo. aad It was dlrrctty after hie call
that Mloe Knapp's eyes begto to
tfooMo her. Her pareou eoaaoatod to
her gulag to Blon City for traaimeat.
from the aUUoa to n minister and
wore married. Then they tiAvelod to
Moseow to live OB the ranch. The
bride's pareou were tnformod by wire,
and gmcofnlty wlthdriiw their former
objectloaa.
__
TtoInrgMt coll of rope ever
this d^y has been asade for a towUne
Ibr the big raft of piling eolleded b>
tto OrngM Rafting Co., which fa to hr
lowed to Ban rimadsoo liy the etenm
ar fVaoefa Loggeu. The huge ooli
fafaialws UO fhtboau of cable four
Ihfewfourths ‘ Uehee
In
weighs a lltlle over three tons, and
4^^ In the neighborhood of $1,000. 1l
aetos to to stout and strong and per
feci U every fiber, as the raft to to
towed eoaUlBS 00.000 lineal foct d
plllag. equal to fitoOtoO feet, lumto:
OeorgU reeeDOy. anw a weil-dreaaed
man leaving the church. Bhaktagkfa finger nt the absconder. Jones
"Young man. would you
ruthcr go to hell than to sit here and
hear me finfah this sermonr Stop
ping a moment and scratching h
head, the yonng man replied. "Yes.
think I woDld." and stepped ouulde
the doors. It broke up the meeUng
One of the
of the smoking habit has been
Bdward Atkinson, the Boston so
gist, and. still, here he Is. st the age of
7$. taking op the weed that bo has
condemned In print and verbally for
more than 40 years. One of Mr. Atkin
sen's bobbles hsa been the living on
S2 cenU a day. but if he smokes the
rankest brand of stogies he will have
James Thoraon. of New London.
WU.. while fishing from a ruwbuat
Northport says he was pulled Into the
rtrer and nearly drowned by som<
known monster. Tbomofi had been
fishing for two ^oors without a bite
when suddenly, ncoordlng to bis story.
" htf lUe was given a strong jerk ami
his boat was pulh d through the water
at a tremendoua rate. It finally ool
tided wllh a log and was overturned
Thorsoa gained the bottom of the boat
«»d paddled to abort with hfa hands
r%o poU disappeared down the river.
A Nodaway county, Mo., farmer lellr
the Maryville Repubilean of a
way to kill gophers and squirrels. Hi*
aatorates a cotton rag with gasoline
and iituEa it into their holes. The
farmer says, after
breathing the gas but a few mtniiUe.
Many recent cases of deaihs, said
be due to spiritualism, have shocked
Paris, aad the police authurlUes have
taken up the matter. A case In point
has occupied tto attention of the Ver
kaillos law'courts. On the death of
her husband, a muiiclaa In Dmsaels.
at tho end of 1»01. Mme. ChappuU. a
lady of 71. came to live at Mariey.
near Ifaria. Bto was a fervent splrii.
tolfat. and coaUnued to keep up rvlaIlona with Mme. MartU. a medium
who rratod a cottage close to her
frioads* more sampiuoua villa,
oae oocaaalon Mmo. Chappuls desired
to proeent her fate husband s piano to
istence.
Mm. Thomas Taggart, wife of the
chairman of the democratic national
committee, has pronounced views
againat the publication of pictures of
public men s wives io the newspspem.
She says no newspaper shall ever
have her picture for publication and
that the Immodest actluns of w.
whom* hiislisndfi have achli*ved nation
si prtuninence In thus rushing Into
print Is a thing to to M-verely
sured.
It was unkind of the ancient Mr.
Davis to spoil that romantic incident
of his prospi*ctive of his Aral love, but
it may to* a campaign dodge, after all.
The re fa a sarrowful impremlein gain
log RwunJ since his denial of the Im
|M>achmt*at that he fa simply putting
off the event eowlltlonal uiKin hfa hat
ing money enough left after tto demo
cratic finance committee ha^ utilfacd
him to rent a modest four room flat.
It has remained for a Memphis
Tcnn.. surgeon. Dr. Alfred Moore, tc
unmask the dreaded app<*ndlx verral
formls thst has so long wrought havoc
with the human race. This strang
survival has long bsfBed science as to
its origin and Its funcUon. but
Tenneaseo docUir after much iboughi
works out the problem. Illustrated
wllh extraordinary lUuilrailont. in the
New York Medical Record. Minus the
pictures, the surgeon's conclusion 1»
Uist the appendix was *nto dfaui end
of s tube that led from the vltvllus ic
the lower part of the embryo." That's
sll-Just the "distal end of a tube.
ManUud maj now breathe easier. It Is
not so terrible after all.
Pnenmatic tubes now Uke letters
from Twenty-third or rbrty-secoad
street. New York, to the general post
»downtown Is toss than four min
A special dellrcry totter fa d<v
5lellverto anywhere In the residence
section of the city quicker than s tele
graph message will find lu way to the
fa stalhd. personating the late M.
Chappufa at a aeaaee. declared that to
aUll conUaaed to perfect himself In
masic In tto other world. The widow
^ passed the night in listening for the
music la aralB. but from that momi
anu for the medium from hfa wife, all
of which were given. The most mysterious part of the affair is that not
only did Mme. Chappuls die of a pe
culiar Utemal rupture, as predicted
to tto medium, but she had eTldeaUy
kaowa tto date of her death, as every*
thing was arranged up to the last mlotite.
A remarkable accident 'canned tto
death of the engineer and fireman on
the Kaa«a City Boatheni's train No.
I from KaasM aty to Poet Arthur.
Tex., at Rose Pine. La. a small sUUon
totween Sbreeveport and Port Arthur.
The train wns running nt lu uaunl
famed aad to ronadtag a curve the ea
Btoeer and firemnn were horrified to
aae n farge bull oa the bridge ahead,
began rerersing] levers and
Tto bala^ wheel of a watdi vi
brmtes eightemi tbouannd limes each
hour. Take your pencil and figure bow
r Tlbmikma U a yw. aad ttoa
nay realise the BMeaslty of keep
lag your watch clean. Tben your next
ll^ht uhould to Bamum A Bari's
They arc expert jewetors.
Ton may be poor or
Jaat as your fate may be.
But If you are unhealthy.
_____
NOW IS
THE TIME
mrrMar<w.wiB oo, jmjumi, C4.
piles have beqf received. One country
editor says pride drives the boy from
the farm.
"Pride," says the country editor,
“has driven many a boy from the
farm. The roughness of his hand?
sad the tan oa bis cheeks, acquired
by bard work la tho aoashlnc. mak>
him feel at a dfaadvaatagt* wli'^ hfa
cHy ooualn. whom be chances to meet
in the parlor of some favorite lady
frioad Bnadsy evening. The air of
superiority exhibited by the soft hand
ed. fair-cheeked city chap makes the
farmer boy 111 at ease, and he gt'es
home at night sick at heart and tired
of the farm. .He Imagines hfa qpumr>*
lass favors the city chap and wo’.iM
prefer some other life than the fiirm.
Like Maud MuHer. sl^e fa ool eonteni
with her lot and she Kpurns the* l-»ve
of the noble farmer boy because of
what she thinks fa hfa humble call‘nr
The result is the boy becomes dl.ixust*
ed, with the farm. Even nt college or
the university the young women sel
dom turn their rmlles In aiiprovai
toward the farmer boy In pn-f^renci*
to the law student, the civil enr’iuer
or medical student. What Infmiic*
could be more |K»tent?"
Now pride may have driven some
iKiys from the farm—es|»cclally the
faim of twenty yt*ars ago; but the
chief reason for the hegira from the
farms today is economic rather than
senilmenial. The boys arc leaving the
farms for the very good mason that
there Is not room there fur nearly all
of them. Conditions on the farm have
changed.
Farm
machinery
has
wrought a revolutioti In farm life,
l^ manual labor fa ncede<l In agrl
cultural pursulU and a fcw*.r number
of laltorers.
The average fanners family
a
good sired one. Surplus boys are nut
needed. Owing to tbe introduction *»f
modem machinery one boy. or man.
can do the work that required two or
three boys, or men. under the old
regime. \\’here the family numbers
several sons the overplus must seek
employment elsewhere. Either the
supernumeraries must get lends of
Iheir own (and this arcounis largely
for the rush to chesp Amencaii and
Canadian Unds) or the boy miin go to
seems quite so well saUsfied as when
resting Us long, pinkish body across to such vehicle or to travel hereon,
and prohibit the riding of bicycles and
this Instrument and scratching the other similar vehicles upon any side
strings with Us claws. In addition to walk within the city during a certain
being a rare pet, the ferret Is sure siK*clfted period." as amended Decora
:.er
2nd. 1901. and as further
death to rau and mice, not to monilon
DecemtoT 7th, A. 1).. 1903, is
^tokens, it fa said to to* able to kill
any dog that attacks It. Us me thod of
protecting Itself being to fasten Us person tn ride any bicycle, safety or
aeedle-llke te<lh In the dog's throat other similar vehicle upon and along
aad then to cling there unUl It has
inckcd awa>* the animal's life bloo^.
Master fiheley's pet. however, seems every year, provided that bicycles
similar vehicles may b$ ridden
friendly enough to his big 8he|)herd other
upon and along any sidewalk adjace
Jscent
dog. the two playing together in per to any stret-t wUhln the city, the road
fect comradeship—Kansas City Jour bed of such St ren t not being paved, at
any season of the year from five
nal.
o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock a. m..
In this particular ztx> Is a very tosn- jUndard time, and the foregoing pro
llful tiger, said to fa* the largest one visions of thfa ordinance are subject
In csplivliy. Ilul If hv would only to the eondlllons specified In this ser
in."
move aUHit us If ho loft at
a bom<*. and
Bee. 2. Thfa ordinance shall uke
not be so dlgnlOed. we should be bet eir«*ri at the expiration of twenty days
ter pleased w|tb him; yet tbe poor after its publication.
We hereby cerHfy that tbe f.in*creature is excusable because* be has
going ordinance was passed by the
dyspepsia, and bis sufferings make council of the city of Traverse City.
him cross.
lUlh day of July. A. D..
One day the I eeper derided to ad-'
K. J. fitix;hl'.\!.
minister n dose of medicine, so with
Mayor.
the liottle and a whip bv climbed u C. M. DEEnS.
City Clerk.
the top of the cage. Was thst tigoi
cross? You would have thought so
DI8T1NGUE.
If you had seen him throw back hl«
We have the most exclusive styles
great head and snap at the whip. Tho In richly trimmed dress millinery for
keeper, alter enraging him. poured a summer wear In the city, also every
line medicine down the lash, which Imaginary creation In street and out
he gradiislly withdrew, until In Its Ing hats and we are c^.nsUntly recclv
place there w*as a tiny medicinal Ing new gooils from the fashion mar
stream, at which the tiger kept biting kets and lake great pleasure in show
and snapping, loo much siirprlKe<l. It ing you the preUy Ihlngs. Miss Hock.
sfH'mod, to dlsLlngufah totween whip 141 Front Su
snd llqubl When he ttirned away hfa
head the medicine was i>ouri*<l over
hfa lutwK. and wlu n he had lld:ed
them clean that day's treatment was
completed.—St. Nicholas.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
A remarkable instance of a dart's
love of home fa reporied fmro Cr«»ralelgh. DunbUne, Perthshire.'' A collie GRAID RAPIDS I IRDIARA RY
dog was given to Mr. Hunter of
COMPANY.
Heriotshall. Berwickshire, by hfa
U BffM* Boadsy. Jns* K. nM.
brother-in-law. Mr. Gllholm of ('nunlelgh. and wa.s sent by train to the
borderland. The animal work«*»l am<mg
the sheep for two da>s and then sud TiwltMlcATv Trsr«rB» City for Morlhport at
denly disappeared.
U afterward
lulled up at its old home, having
dobe ihe^'seventy-mlle journey In, forty
boun—London (Eng.I Telegraph.
One of the oldest felines in Missouri
lied last week when the family cat of
William Gilmore, living near Milleniburg. expired at the advanct-d age of
ThrwQcb ClBclnMU ri—psr on train anlnac
21 years
•The way I kept track of her age," Thrm^ CtoeiwAati aWpor oo train faavlaf at
Nor U tbe movement of the farm i
boy citywards to be deplorol. The i
city needs fresh brawn and brain and
blood. It offers in exchange, succecas
The country* thus repairs the waste of
the city strain and strifs and
says Mr. Miller, “was knowing that
country boy geu on.
she was just as old as one of my
Besides.
.
daughters. Twenty-four years is a
Tbe sons who remald^on the farm long time for a oat to live In one fam
prove to to better farmfas than their ily and we miss her mightily."—Kan
fstbecs. Many of them ^ to agrlcul sas City Times.
Kges, Others by the reading
End of Bitter FighL
of np^x>^te farm journals and study
Two physicians had a long and
of experiments graduate into sue
stubborn fight with an abcess-un my
fnl scienUfle farmers.
right Inng." writes J. F. Hughes of
The farmer's boy. If there fa a life DuPont. Oa.. "and gave me up. every
lance for you cn the farm, stay body thought ray time had come. As
lere. If not come to town. And In a last resort I tried Dr. King's New
nithar event pay no attention to "the Discovery for Consnmptlon. The ben
efit I received was striking and I was
air nf sopertortly" of the cheap rity on
my feet tn a few darn. Now* I've en
chap who would loto dowa upon you. tirely regained my health." It con
Anil have nothing to do wUh the city quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
girl who would snub you for the likes aad Lu^ trotoles. Ouaranleed by
of him. She fa not worth a thojighL
druggteta. 1
botUet lec.
IT liNT WISE
For people to keep papers and other
rra an actual fact
srUclea of value which are not la cooThat QrianeU Broa. am the largest
stant use, ato&t the house, when for retail dealers in the wortd. and be^
the small chmfge of oae and a haU dob aides are the exclusive agents for flf
lara a year U>ey may hare a drawer la teen of the largest manufacturers of
tbe nfe datomlt nanlu of thfa bank, pisaos In tto woHd. Thfa fa Important
where aheMule aafety to aaanrad. and to thoughtful buyera—It meaaa monej
10 which no oae has access tot them- aavod. and H^a always weU to spend
$. Tlio First Aiatlonal Bank. ^
jroor aMHKdr wUh home poopto.
esss-srirf----
Q 1. LOCXWOOO.
to put m four coal far next
SAVE MONEY
eSBaas J
ty Icttmg at ddiw i
bom cor to TOOT Uot.
THE C. a TAYLOR
C0AL C0.O-. :
JOT
MEtFESr
OEMEST
-HEUTUBT.
ABSOLUmT ODOELBSS
L.IOI-IT ^
D
JOHN R. SANTO
jeoEMi ■miukeI
Wlllwlm Woeh.
FBR 1000 WATTS
BnrfaiiRlTgBietrii '
U{M ttl Pmr ei.
Troti^o. City,
fke'dJsdrmce
I-U A. BUILOINBl ----------
insura-'
.
THERE'S
A
DRfi. SAWYER A
WEDDING
Bficn, and you'vs been In
vited. Select your
..J)ENTISTS..
Fins Gold
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
WEDDING
GIFT
OBeo—tM Nr. WOkaia Btaak. «awm.- Pkoa. Ml.
from our handsome assort-
CUT GLASS.
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
Wo can astonish you at ths
handsome gifts wo are sell
ing for $i.oa
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
with every gIfL
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. H. Monni
6m. R. MeWitly
MORROE & ieWETHr
6ERERAL INSURAHCE
3 I I NEW W tLHBLM BLOCK
JIOTI MUIBB WOKSKKv^m-roNc
II «. cum Frwuc.
phooc IIS
T.A,
Sts Watohqtkm 1
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
H.&N.E. TIME CARO
ClawW^r. ProprloWH-
Oo.
mmiCK.
TRAVRSE emr bbiu go.
Prompt Dnll vary.
Try lUeord Warn AO. ^
eart. Wa Meiwr aUkm.
Stab, BnIs, Brail, Pmlsiiit.
PERBM^WIETTB
J. M. FELL,
QUEER CHY aORALXO.
Mal|>h Andaraoea
COMMISSION BROKER.
CiiflwOTuiNttiiPimi
Kill*. OranaRapMs.
Oficul Ibricet Qoota^ t>TFrioau wm, <linet tea New
Y«k and Chieaca
Abolmeeecari^. ,
Hnat'iCeoeteiy VaaajMt
EeetiT^
nm>e 4>.
816 UiuaB.
■vi
WASKiliED
fK> «AVt DftFATCH MLICVCO TO
n mtuAmuL
mi awnpiiiG PMii
By Wire to the ErealBg Reoord.
Aaa Arbor. Miehc. Aag. 1,-Xlberl
JAP MOVEMENTS SEEM TA INDI Selke. a atahtoaMa at the Holates By Win to the Evening Record.
Hrery. eomailtted aalelde this moralag
CATE THIS.
Chicago. Aug. l.--Qalclude marked
by lumping into the Hnroo rlrer near
the opening hoars of the twenty-first
the mill dam. He was a married man.
day or the strike. Shipments of non
> man rrom other cities continued
to arrive at the yards this morning i
be distributed ahoot the various plants
without interference on the part of the
plckeu and ntrlke lympaihlzers.
By the packers It is claimed that all
.partmenU will be pat In
Br Wlr* to tlio Broolai IU«ord.
this wiMjk. On behalf of the strikers
LUDINGTON
MAN
WILL
EE
NOMI
Loli4oo. Al«. 1
^ooW to
ta said by their leaders that the
NATED WITH A WHOOP.
prolNibimr proT®^^jS«oi«it imttle
:>re new men put Into the |
better the unkins are suited. Every
at tJM iUHiAftJftPAOMO war U OB
one of these new men is a soarco
loss to the employers It is claimed.
Karopaftkla a&i! M»«
Pally 2.000 men. women and chll
or OBUaraU KbtoU.
dren surrounded the supply stores to
ONE MAN SAYS HE WILL CARRY day. There was a veritable forest
immt Pal Gkana.
empty baakets waved high alM>ve the
Ab oBelal raport liat bacB racalred
heads of the applicants. Amuiur A
la EL Potombon friMB OeBcral KamCo. took back alsiut ISO strikers,
pMiB raporllBt that tb« tight has Wayne County Will Vote ae a Unit
aearly all of them iM-ln^Slav lal*orers
boi^ It.U reportad on ibc best of
for tho Roforwte-No ooriouo Op.
whose families are destitute. Aliout
BBtharltT Uat word has also bees rathe same number relumed Sunday
pooition to Him in Any of
The cellar men went back at the plant
calvod or tha death of Oeaeral KuroNelson Morris. FYom fifty to
patkiB. He Iraa klllad bj a bursting
hundred
strikers .reported for work
Special to the Evening Record.
ahell. The
Grand Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 1.—The this morning. Swift A Co. gave .
ladiealed by the dlspatoh OonsiHute a
big guns of the sUle domodats arc no figures except that sixteen skilled
Croat oareloplBg plan which greatly gathering here for the convention
Toa^blM that or the Oennans at
arrived In town. He will not oppose
tomlnatlon of Steams. It is
predicted that the Ludlngton r«fo
will be nominated with a whoop ca
DON'T WANT
FOOD
8TUFF8
first balloL This feeling grown since
CLAEEED AE CONTRABAND.
the Wayne delegation trill rote for
OVKIlWOlIK ^AT it. LOUIS MAShim as a unit.
TENftO THE End.
I.arge bets have been made her«- British Minister at 8t PeUrsburg Intoday, one republican betting a big
^rveUd to Make Objections to
that Steams will be the next gov
Prwumenia Wat tht Dirtct Oauss of
Having Them So Classed.
ernor. He claims Steams will carry
Ead»mmrTU>r*b Dmnlso-Old Flvs
the state by 25.000 majority. Rei»orU
By Wire to the Evening Record.
. Men's Work at EL Louis.
vsritMts counties today revealed
London. Aug. 1.—In the bouse of
no serious opiiosUlon t<
commons this afternoon Earl Percy,
ny wire-to tht Evening Record.
Hon.
under secri*tary of foreign affairs.
Philadelphia, Aug. l.—Pormer GovUted that the government had in;
•nihr Robert R Palllson died at hir
Htructed the British ambassador at Sr.
home here at «:l5o*ciock this
Petersburg to protest against the in
Although paeumonl
cluding
of food stuffs In the list of
ate cauae of hit dotlh. Mr. PallUon
runtraUnds of war.
Indirectly was a victim of overwork In
mmnectlOD with tht rtsH-nt domocrailc
DIED OF CONSUMPTION.
nattoBal convoElkWL He returned here
In broken bonl.tk and thatior«! mTve*.
Paaaod Away Without Making Any
He is aald to have done the work of at
Dlscloourcs as to Who Wore His
sumption at Thompsonville.
least five men as a roembtT^ of the
Aeoompllces to tho Police.
Robert Macomber died st Tliompnmapccial committa that drafivni the pla:
vlMe yreierday. hi* diwth being dm* to
form. The deceaj
By
Wire
to
tho
Evening
Record,
^unsumidion. Mr. MacomUr was for
boro at Quantloo. Maryland. Ikv. U.
St. Petersburg. Aug. 1.—The as
iy in the bicycle business In this
sassia of Minister of Interior Plehvc city. He was a member.id Traverse
died today as the result of Injuries he City tent. No. «7I. K. O. T. M. M. Mr.
sustained at the time he threw the
the fourth member of
this tent to die In the last tn daj:^.
Bov. W. L. LaufmanEpoke Last Even bomb at the minister. He mad
diBclosurv's Tm fore his death.
ing on *Ths Man Who Wrote the
STEAiiNSW
HR^BAUOT
25,000 MUORmr IS CUIMED
r BRITISH ERDE PROTEST
LMBEfnrnTtlSONDEU)
M PLEHVE'S SUYER DUD
HAVE BROKEN CAMP.
SMART DOa
i
Rev. William Laufman gave a very
IntereaUng lUoatrsWd sermon
night at the Ftrat Methodist church on
The Man Wko Wrote the Bible.** The
nermon wma a survey from Mose* to
John and was very Inlereatlng as well
as laatmctlvn asd the picture* with
which the aerOMB was Illustrated
<ir the besL MMsra. King and Welch
aan -I Heard tba iBilce of Jesus 8a> .*
which was tUuatirfiled by Tissoi psintlagaNext Sunday Bat- Mr. Laufman will
give another lUustraU^ sarmon on
The Bible and Ibe Scholars. * There
will be a Bsmbm* o
maatneripta and that
IntereaUas oaa
NEW BILLIARD HALL.
FIna outfit Bains Inatalled In tha Tonnallar Black.
A fisa new pool and billiard hall will
ba ojwnad aooa in the room formerly
oeeuplad by (ha Grand Rapids Furel*
turn noMpany In tha TYmnellar block.
There wiU be tlx lablat. two of hrhieh
will ba for bUllarti. installad and aU
of the ublaa are of the lataat and mfm
ap to date ^taka. Boas. Munroe and
Gibbs wlU have charge of the new
and wife. Harold Harvey of Grand
Rapidik MMi a«hla Biggs of Saginaw
sad Hartlm Kblren wmii to Carp lako
thU morning to camp out at J. W. Mil
likan^ UinL
Party Has Returned FroV Week
Judge Roberts Owner of an Unusually
likUlUgent Canine.
Judge ijorln Robortir Is the owner
of s dtvg thsl has aim
telligence. **Ikm*' is the name of the
animal and be U tntly a king
canines. Aiiiiarently. he underslaadr
every word thst Is said to hlm^d
his efforts t4i reply are very
-Iton** has a large repertoire of
among them U4ng to say his prayers,
go to sleep, bring back an article
for. U‘g and a aomber of others. If
hU vocal chords wt>rt* appropriately
arranged, he would tmdoubledly
able to talk.
psrty eonsisling of Um* Mlsse^;
Edith Darrow. Mable and FYsnei* Bldred. Ednn and Gipx Monroe. Delian
Marllnnk. Mr*. Monroe and Mrs. Darhare brokm camp after spending
eek on Bassett's island and re
ed to the city. The young folks
a vary fine time.
^
REPLEVIN CASE.
Mcs. Minnie Hornsby Seeking to ReODvar Various Goods,
la the replerin case In which Mrs.
Mtnfite Hornaby is trying to recover
clothing, fruit, etc-, from Joseph tn
BOUGHT THE BUSINESS.
man which It Is alleged that he is hold
lag for board, ibe^ue of the articles
Allan F.
A B. Curtis Has
held being valuc^atNlsa. tesUmony
Uttla’s Interests.
Utng taken before Clrcu^ Court Co
A. B. Curtis has purchased Allan F. mlssloner Curtis today
UtUe*B insurance and real catate bus
PLATTING RESORT.
tnes.and will conduct It in the future.
Mr. Curtis is experienced In the busi
ness and will undoubtedly be success H. H. OMa Has Purchased tha S. M.
Brown TracL
ful. The business will be conducted
as it has tn the past. Mr. Curtis
Special to the Evening Record.
pylng Mr. UtUe*h oMea.
BmMer. Mich.. Acg. 1.—H. H. Oldi
has porehased what is known as the
KILLING GRAIN.
**8. M. Browa land * which iacl^
Brown-t landing nnd Is platting what
Ruat Causing Damage In Sowthere
Part of Coiii^y.
The oaipcniers and paper bangen
The farmers ia tha aoulhern part
of the oonaty are romplalntnc of the are hard at work at Benda's store al
preaent and in a few days It wUI he
damage done by rust. In aome |
tha damgn is so great that the grain one at the brighlcat and neatest
thedty.
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2k
TEN
CENTS
Will buy
*I.25,M50M.60
One pound
of pure
Olive Oil
When you buy the C and E. Shoe
:
CASTILE
you gel style ami wear at a low pi ice.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FrankFriedricli&Co
SOAP at
New Stand
242 Front Street
219
American Drug. Co
AtBERTE.GLOBEKSKY,
«A«AOIR,
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of Tltlo
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PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Eatabllahodin 1808
Room 210 Stat* Bank Bldg. 1
...THIS...
Another quick turn in •
MENS SUITS, for cash. • 7
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Stein
BloclT Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.
Summer Clearance Sale
Mesni a Spying to Y6b of 25 to 50 Per Cent
ATHER than carry one season s goods into the
J^next, we reduce prices pn ever>*thing so de
cisively that it will pay you to buy clothing now,
even for future needs. We offer our entire stock of /
Summer
NOW $17-00
.••CLOTHINGdd.
at prices representing 25 to 50 per cent, of their val
ue and you have your choice of the very best cloth
ing that’s procurable ready-for-scr\ice. The items /
below will give you a hint of the many econom;—^
that are here for your choosing:
MEN'S SUITS, that were originally «Q
$12J)0and$15 now...............................
MEN’S SUITS, that were originaly d»1 O/KO
$lSand$20.now.............................
OUTING SUITS, coat and trousers aft Qrt
that were originally $10. $12................
MEN’S SUMMER TROUSERS, made
wool
crashes, homc-spuns, cheviots and wors- SSO KO
teds that were origtnally:3.59.8.75, now„V^*UV/
DECISIVE
$15 $16 and $17 Suits
now $12 unp8u*elled
bargains, come while
the assortment is good
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L.A3T OHAIMOE.
IPLTIIN GUnHING CO.
0SAU.CMKU ALL
Use tard Want Alls
E. WlLHELMr“^^”"
-K' .
ir^ gffREMNANti
BEMNANIS
Welumt^okt aH UteAan leneiht of DtcttCtMac^oo
oar tfodewd (heed tbem on *«k U tram
mik tkt
V* iB A food oondl|to to tUfd
1« or Bototiiro.
fMd 4hft teffio. AbMMoffmlB
If AWMf. thm rlpoiOof mmak. U
mmtk ham amkum thm ia Ona provloiu
or srovtBf lOootM. As for frort, the
lion Ual oottrre to toot tlM»
«Q7 oottoo. are «vUr. CtotofUlmU oC
ililBeli bags Md oUior lajvtot aro oaiMtoUf oMo: vhito tbo aa9mk>m M
K
■ e
aattaa IMI jroarv aad which aajr ha
oooatMl oa for •on* damage thto year.
to OMlUac much leas coaoera thaa a
foar aga. la abort, ft to
toaaa the orof oaUook w
aMa. aad while after each
aethacfc aaay be eagected, atUl the as*
topraoeea^oT today are as mach to
fhTor or both liberal aad prwAUbto
•ir'
•TOa to the hey to the altaatloa.
ibd aa Ihto fbet beehmes more tvldagt
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tara to
saoed by such coaalderatloas. The Ural effect to a mpra hofaIttl aeaUamat. Tbto aeetlment aoqn
wiiHraaaaa ttaelf la arttoo; then de
derrad aoterprtoas are taken up. orders
are plaoad aad the whole machinery
of aoaEUDeme aad ladusiry to set fa
JM.
At the
\ac mmmv
same vine
time uier
there to
abaolBtaiy nothing la the altuaUo
altuaUon to
warrant. extravagant hopes.
hopes We
bgagl of nothing more than a m
able reoorery from rscent depmskm.
baaed ehlety on good crops. Pes
tomtom baa had lu day. aad the biialM fabttc aaada to get iuaUlaio a
more howafal And batter balaaced,
atata of mlad than that In which It
bagaa IbH. Drawbacks we have ia
auhlect. **The Bin Against the Holy
Spirit.** which he showed to be the
ton of Impealteaoe. Tonight be wtU
pddruM a special mass meeting of the
youag people of the cHf. Hatrlag beaa
for three yai
iaa Hadeavor for the Ole
clplea of Ch^ he has had a wide
expertoace lu this departmeat of work.
On Tuesday evenlag Uere will be an
teforma) reception nt which good bye
Will be aald to Mr. and Mrs. Pouada.
has resigned his position as captain of
An exceedingly dainty and novel
t^e No. I to accept a like poaUlon on way of serving creauia and sluTl>eU to
one of the large passenger boaU run- inside fnilU from which the Interior
lag out of Chicago.
baa been neatly sctM.jHd out.
WISDOM AND rORETHOUGHT.
Thrift Is a qualification that has
todom and fureihought. and B’s a
otectlon against want In the years
to come. And who of us know today
what the morrow will bring. Even
dollar you deposit with us to a seed of
ten an account anA
each week some proportion of
earnings. We pay 3 per cent,
annually. Safety deposit boxes ILOO a
year. The People*! Savings Bank.
Tbe pntlent bad been severely t»
, **Unqa«sUoiiably the ootum Industry
to paatoag througb a aerkma ertoto tbc
aolatloa of which seems to demand
reasonable capa^atoMia on the pari of
labor.* ooneaaaloas which at present
they eeam In no mood to consider.
Still another tmforlanaie circumstance
to the packers strike In Cblcagu. w
force and aot reaeoo holds sway. This
ahatototoy waraaaoaable. unjust
. daBaat attitude of labor to one of the
motownaetUlng features of the tli
hut. fortunately* pabllo opinion to
wwahenlag to the real meriu of the
atrwggle between capital aad laboc. to
the right aad wrongs of both, and this
peiimpe Is the ope bright feature in
tiis quarter. Inasmticb us that to the
Of a aattataeuiry
be afciefU
ersem in tbe usual smaU plalu per
ttooa. and It to aeldom sdrtoable to at
tampt loeu molded In the form of
frulta. Sowers or large fancy pieces.
Tbere are. nevcrtbeless. maoy dainty
OOINO TO HlffhAND.
Bttle ways of rendertog tbe oenrlng of
Icea moee attmcllIvr. Perlisps tbe uim
tbe pretty little paper
Petritoc Sunieii Will Visit Hla OW
be bought In such vsrlety to bsrmonto
barmontoe wltb tbe table deco^
liety
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Borden, who
hare Just returned from Manistee,
A pink lotus Sower, for lusUure, to
where Mr Burden was much benefited Very cool and dainty ksAlng for s
hr the suit baths, wni leave next week umumer repusL and ospeetolly pretty
for the old country where they wUJ filled wllb raapbeny Ice cream snd
take an extended trip through Ireland garntobed with a berry. Another pivl
ty case to a abeU filled with nut Ice
BcoUand. Mr. Burden was bum la cresm and garnished with s half nut.
Betfatt aad will revisit the scenes of
It to. of course. nec<iuiaiy to be cxhis boyhood days. Peter L. Johnson pedltloos In filling tlio small inner
oases which slip Into tbe outer decora
will aocompany them.
tive ones, and these should be arranged
In complete readiness for wan ing with
Captoln Sydt Resigned.
Frankfort. MIchc.. Aug. 1.—The Ann out delay. Borne lltUe gamlah, such
as a half nut on nut kv cr»«iu or a
Arbor BaJIwaj Go. loaes one of its best aman piece of rryatalltoed fruit or a
Ibto. Capt Henry Rydt. who has cryatalirsed flower or a aprtnkling of
batol la the employ of the company for chopped roasted slmonds or ptolachlos
» than ten years as master and or other Uke addltiomi. add iuu« h to
mate of their car ferries at this place, tbe appearance of amall Individual
gtoator.
The toon trade to sUll laacUve.
compared with aonaal Umes; orders
are acaree. aad ihe last semlanniial
rapoH of the United BUtes Steel Cor
^oration to anything Imt aaUsfactory.
Bat those faou belong to the past;
amay toefcrrad ardpra are now beiag
plaoad. aad there to every reason to
ballere that the last quarters of the
year wlU be a better one than Ita
oauras bag (kept for tbe pun»ose). mod
pouDdlag It with a wooden mallet or
the flat Bide of an axe.
A ao called quart machine to large
caeogh for small family requlremenU;
•tUJ, a three pint, or two quart, ma
Chine to veiy useful, as s small quantt
tp may be made in It when dealrad
witb vary UtUe more ke than for tbe
omaltor alxe. wbUe It Is sufficiently
large for greeter requirements.
In bousebold rnsnufocture It may
On reaching borne after collecting am
moaMS tbese should be **floated out**
lu dtohen of salt water snd then be
cleaned of any adherliq: asud or a!»clto
with a pair of pllera. Trim away imra
oltca and auperfiuoua braiulus and
then dip a plew of cardUuird Into the
water and carefully arrange it under
tbe floating pUnt until the braiuliea
are spread out In a aattofactory i
ner. Then slowly lift the cardboard
from tbe water and arrange the de-,
taUa of the delkwte parts with a ucedto
Alter the -finishing toochos** iranafer
to a drying prraa made of blotting or
drying pnpera, upon which to pUced a
would bsvs to be ampuuted.
-But there won t be enough of me
Although of extreme simpllcily. this
left to lie worth saving, will therer
model for a negligee will be found
groaned the victim.
-Of course there will,** repUed the vary •ffaetlve. It to feahloned of spot•orgeoua. preparing to chlurofiH-ui bim.
-We have agreed not to disturb yuur
admiutotmtlie cntJtv.**
THE LADIES WAISTS.
We want you ladles to know that
we aro apcclally prepared to give you
the most pleaslag ruanlu In ahirtwaist work. We wash and Iron them
carefully by hand, which gives that
much desired new appearance, and
for which we make so additional
charge. The wagon will oaU. BUher
phone. Btnr Steam Laundry. W’right
Broa. m Park 8L
yne’lter. tseorge FrtTman. a t
London prrsclM r. to fllllng the pulpit
of the Washington Avenue Baptist
church. In Bmoklyn. during July.
A WORD TO THE WISE.
There are im ito ^ad ands about It
when you bring your phyalclan s pre-
front into a found.
yoka. outlined with wide lace, while
qolta narrow Uce^dgm tbe neck and
ndutoly. We have Imen la the bual^ the bangtag frills on tbe sleeves.
amm for yearn, and our guarantee to
HM UgtoAL tUCK.
Wslcsd •
Sheagld^ read the aewspapers.
A word to the wise to
ri firm, rip
cut aldca on top In a
with
at Tbe JohnaoB Drag
pan. Baltandpeppur
mad Mt la a well heated ovra. Bake
AheWaht wouM ham kaowa of the
tlfBl oottnu_______bands and
^
tbea,transfer, with-
tk.
ct B..1 u»T. chM...f8z<n.i2r^ii
apd net eoraau that wo are sell-
HOT BPRINOfi UNIMBNT» tha Bfe
Iho graatost pain hiOad .la
fi^7t
iha world.
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TflVA I^IIP WAfTTAa
UUty of th{oe local poUtIcUmi.
Yen. Bragg and Blow, to wbe
yanked off hto wagoo on hto t
way borne, crowned with laurel as was
Ctocmuatui. and brought in on the
sbouldera of four mte.yoliowed by the
riff-raff of the frooUer town. Thereto
» dUficulty In getting him to serve,
hot this to overcome when the gang
polat Umlr guns at hto head and de>. U be to too good to consent lo
mont them In congress, he to per
haps too good to live.
The Bnmder family to next seen In
a reception room at the Arlington In
Washington, and the scene terms
ailh amusing incident cuosoquent
upon the nenw^ of the family lo
Washington and iu devious ways.
Between the first and si-cond acts soffleient Ume to supposed to have
elapsed for the Brmnder family to get
acquainted with the town, social fric
tion has smoothiMl the general appearince. manners and habiu of the fsm
lly. The cattle king now w.-ar« his
dress suit with tbe ease of a man
sliout loan, wears a nsut In the laptl
>f hto coat, smokes Perfect.»« and
hankers after fn./eu akslnthe. HU
daughter no longer falls over her
train, but wears the most iM^vimiog
of Greek gowns and looks and acts as |
though society had always to't-u her j
home. Next ctjmt*s a dinner party. !
and though Mr. Brander lx absent lo j
help out a qu<»niui. it is a grand and '
awful lime of the Texan varl.-ty.
1
Whm? To Bant bay. Have
yon bera to Bast bay lataly? If
BoL go as noon as poraible.
Ton wUl find the ahora tkCed
vba cuttagos and texts. Ash
the ooople who li v .Li,rt miw
If tbey arc having a gtH>d Uiuo.
*1 tom get a lot for yourself. We
Lave a few choice lou
talf their retott wdnt Tbe*> remaiotiaie «Si«e
Aiitt and diOtbca‘1 dtesiet.
SOUTH
SIDE
_
Bay them nov (or tebaii trearf^’'-
A. J. WILHELMSA^?
MME. RITA KRAUS.!
/ BEAUTY SPECIALIST.
1 V
lloldint; three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.Caissarato.Sarah IJcrnhartk’s Beauty Doctor.
Teacher of Physical Culture,
which rounds out the form and-,
develops any part of the body.
Will Be Here One Week longer, Endint AUG. 6
HOTEL WHITIKG
Office; Room 31.
Honrs. 2 to 4 p. m.
The latest phenomena of science de-1
rlvi‘s its name from the fatt that It i
lollies—if )*ou have been
posHcssv-s three new kinds of rays. |
each quite different fn.in» the otluT.!
wanting any si»ccial ctdors you
Hm a meaning. To all those
ajjd tm. iH- more of them iHis.sesMlng I
should caU at or.ee. before the
.who are looking for a relial.le
Has just opened lo the pubpri»perties that may eventually n-volu-1
chemist logel that which their
assortment is broken.
li::, and a brand new meat magr
tlonize the tnatment of many Uist-a.-ies |
doctor has prcscrihetl.
ket where i|uality ami prices
as completely as"lhe issuliar quali
arcriRhU GivcusacalL*. .
THE RED CROSS
ties of radium iisi-lf have upset long- j
c. T- COX
established laws of phj^Ic-s. Kunqu-an j
and American physicians arc almost j
255 E Front St.
aiz. Phone
I' AMERICAN DRUG CO.
dally reiKirlIng new disc«»v«>ries for the
use of this marvelous siihslance lu the j bellermenl of mankind. Cancer cus<*s |
have apiH-art-d lo yield completely to
the radio-activity of radium, lupus
COXA'S have been cured. Ui blind bene
fited. malaria driven from the system,
and many physicians bt-lievc that
means will to- found for curing ci>n
sumption, diphtheria and other dlsea.'-i's tliat hs\e so long alTlieted hti
You Wfill find new goods, good goods as slon as they arc m tfic market. This is at complete a flopping
manity. uud against which all irndhal
center at you will fmd.
j
skill lues toen k«» ho|M lessJy luiiM»t. iii.
The curative proiMTties of mau> fa
muus mineral springs arc now uitribuu-d to radium, analysis showing unAre these cummer days. When you have friends visiting you or you go visiting or make a fricn jly call
mlKtakahlc traces of railio atilviiy.
you like to have some light work to busy yourself with. ' So many fancy articles are made and you want
Physicians arc clamoring for Ih^* m»w
Saxony or Germantown yam or the Columbia Shetland Floss. You can find the most complete assortment
Inlncral. and investigations iy^»gres.s
of colors.
night and day with those fortunate
enough to have a .suply .if radium. The
Managers of ProfesB.ir Patty, who ap
iK-ars here next week l.» puhllHy d.-inFor knitting. Just the sizes you want. Good, smooth, tapering ends.
onstratc the w<*nd.*rs of radium.
menrt-d their elT..rts nn.iiths ago lot
secure from the Curies of l*aris. a sup
ply of the rare subsianc*. and their
orders have at last been fille«l. It to
For these cool evenings or when you go on excursions or out camping. The plain white, ffiain red or plain
guaranteed that (be radium will toblue $2.50. The best grade sells for 1^.00.
shown and used at the entertainment
in this city next Monday night. Aug 8.
at the City opera house.
T.HE RED CROSS
THE PEBRESS MARKET
Ladles, Tliese Arc For You
KNITTING DAYS '
WOODEN NEEDLES
LADIES’ SWEATERS
■M'
CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS
There to more catarrh in Ihto
tlcm of the c«mntr> than all other dtoeasAw pul together, and until the last
fA-w yttara was suppuaA-d to Ik- incur
able. Fbr a great many years doctors
pronounced It a local dlHcoM.- and prvarrlto-d local n-nu-dlca. and by con
stant ly failing to cure with local trial-
The mo^ popular belt that is wern. Come in all the light dainty colcrs lo match the gowiv%/8elt tram 25c
to flJXk ;The new black silk belts are beauties.
BELT BUCKLES
A fine assortment of new novelties.
and 50c.
has proven catarrh to Ik*
llonal disease and ihereftire n-quln *.
conrtltuticmal frualment. .Halls l*aonly constitutional cure tin the mar
ket. It to taken Inlernally In doM«
from 10 drops to a tnoKpiMinfu). It
acts directly on the blood and mucous
iCAw of the syalem. They offer
F. J, CHENEY A CO.. Tto
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS here one
more week, ending Ang. 7ih. Thty
are caring ^undradg, (hey ran ettre
TOO.
2|ft-7t
Those are 2^
HAT PINS
Are bought and lost about as often as any article of the lady’s apparel. It it necessary that you.hgve »ew
ones. Seen these new ones we're selling? 10c, 25c and 50c are the prices. The golf sticks and ca^ bag
still are 20c. '
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LUNCH CLOTHS
So m«ny .Hempon teu 4n« reception, arc being held. You need wmc of our new lunch clotfw. Wi
an agenf. .^ple line and they are beautie.. No two alike and all nianner of tire, to « any Ubic.
Sold by dniggtoU
Take UaH > l>*amJ
l’*amlly Pilto for consHWHERE ARE YOU GOING
On your vacation this somiaer? You
hadB*l better take a chance that you
can get your fishing Uekle and gun
ammanition and sporting goods there.
We have the variety, anything you
can possibly need, and our prices are
moot reasonable. Besides, spend all
tbe money yon can at home, 8. K.
Saxton Hardware Oo.. 110 Front St.
Lady always likes to have an extra buckle or two.
LACE HOSE
Bomet
other.
entirely now. The dedgna are the daintled we have eve r carried.
jiut the tec* be^ The price, are 2Sc *nd SOe.
Soma
Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
[^ano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE mUINAH A UV
I
MEtCMimE COMP/iNV
Miss Rose Banmaa
prtegs this motBl
■MMUha' visit.
William H. Umlor went to Kalkaska
The Web. Frederick Trevsr HUL
this morning to jutend Circuit court.
the Umlscape effrots of such coloring
The Queen of Quelparte. Arthur But
Minnie HubbdU went to the
on. died at hi* home In Letegd
aro woodroua. The aocUl cnatoms of
ler Hutberta morning for a month's vUlt the people are acarvt4y less astound*
this morning at € o riock. Old age
To Windward. Henry C. Rowland.
with Mrs. Bert Fox.
the canw of bis death. Mr.
I»olygamy 1* common where the
The Cost David Graham PhllMpa.
R. D. Laufmaa went to Rich
are rich enougli. for wives m
m bad been 111 for the past yeSr
Tbs CniasSag. Winston Cburchllt.
mond. Ind.. this morning after risltlng to be a question of wealth, \yhea \
and during that time has gone through
The Viking*. Skull. John B. Csrllng. ler aon. Rev. William Laufman.
erty
compels
them, several tneu will I
bsoffbring. He was 87 years and
Svelyn Byrd. George Cory EgglcsRev. William Laufman went to have one wife In common. Brotbera j
I month* old.
osually enter Into tboae strange |»artOA.
Eaton Rapids this morning, where he
Mr. Brown came to this country
ilpa. TImj |»eople rarely wash, [
Daughter, of NIJo. Onoto Watanua. will spend a tew days attending the
END Bltburt. Rhine province. Oerfinding It warmer to l»e dirty. Tbo i
The Last Years of the Nineteenth unp meetings.
any, many year* ago. Ho seitlod
anoint tbeir faces with butter, while {
Century. Klixabeth Wormley LatUmer.
B. H. Bracken U taking
somen . stain tbely counleuai
first oa Kortb Manitoo laland and
Strong Mac. S. R. Crockett
gany color, with wood chli»s
from bis duties at the Hamilton Cloth
later went to Leland. When Mr.
Rulers of King*. Gertrude Atherton. lug company.
lacquer tbo bridgtw of their noses
Brown Hist came to thU region the
T*aor Mjule Suit?, (baUmce of our S|>ring Slock)
black. CManllness la ao uiM-stt-ei
When Wlldemc«i Wh* King. R. Par
8.
F.
Saxton
Is
slightly
Improved
to
whole oouatry wa* vlrlu^ly a wilder^
practlce.-Loodon Outlook.
until AogiKt 13th, Halfl'Ticc. Chil.lren.’Spring
rish.
day.
nes*. Whmt the village of Leland I*
Order No. 11. Oarence A. Stanley.
and Summer JnckeU IWf Price, igcf i to 14 >-i».
H. W. Gore of Old Mission h.
now there, was DO site of a town. For
ratwl rreemmttmm,
The Flame Galhcrcnt Margaret spending a few dajs In Traverse City.
A farmer in CumlxTlnud county
I be worked at thU trade of a
Horton Potter^
PhlllU Hknington and MUt driving acroaa a rollrtiad truck w^ben
bbusksmlth and could tell many Inter
The Sign
Triumph. Sheppard
Ufford are vUiting MUs May train killed botli his
esting reminlecence* of thi* country
Steven*.
knocked him alsvnt ten rods off liU
Mothersill.
when the big pine tree* still covered
course. In tbe riwulUng milt foe dam
A Gingham Rose. Alice W. Ullman.
W'lll Burdick, a nephew of W. M ages the plaintiff was on tbe wilnnw
the whole region. Mr. Brown ws*
High Noon. Alice Brown.
Smith, returned to South Manlton this stand, making out a goo*! case, w lum
married at Leland when there wa* no
The Middle Wall. EMward Marshall. morning after being the guest of W.
the defendant’s lawyer nsked him:
church there, the ceremony being ter
**I>ld yon take any precaution before
M. Smith and wife. Mr. Bnrdlck Is a
formed by the missionary priest
SRKVITIES.
driving upon the trackT'
member of the llghlhpuse crew.
Father Mrack. Ari. Brown and two
Tbe wUxMWs seeuMd tt iuctant to an
Mrs. Z. C. Fairbanks returned from
Em Wilhelm of the Hannah A Lay
. wtU sleep the sleep that kaowe ao son*. Martin who live* with his pat
swer. but being preoaed to do ao. final
Chicago
yesterday.
On
the
lakes
U
enu
at
Leland.
and
William,
machine
Mercantile company’s store onterly stammered out:
• wtelac. and tomorrow by her side the
operator at the evening Rec^. a* Ulned the young people of tha store was very rough and the capuln aald
"Waal, miulre. I todk a llttlfwjnst a
OPENING OK THE REGUI.AR THEATRICAL SEASON^
ter*a body will be laid.
It was the roughest trip this year.
couple of awallers. that's nlL"
; .•mnert Uhmbert wai only U years of well s* a large circle of friend* sur- yesterday at the Dotage club bouse at
Dr. C. H. King, who has been In
This started a new line of defenw.
Carp lake. Launch rides were en
j ja«a Three years apo he enlisted In rive him.
nd It turned out that tbe couple of
California
the
past
six
years.
U
In
the
The
funeral
service
will
be
Wednesjoyed and they all had a very fine
> the United States navy, and during the
irallcwra were tlie Inst Iti a pint flask
■HoyVs iratmous Mllarl«y
city for a riaU with his brother. J. B.
tr morning st 8 o'eloek from the Ume.
whole of his career In the aervleo was
that had epoaoh^ the honest old farm
County Clerk Robert Walter has re King.
er along the rood. Tlita put n new face
oa board the batUatelp Oregon. Throe
Will Garbo of the furniture depart on the situation.—Lewiston Journal.
Chsriee Tlltnn.
ceived the remItUtur from the Su
times ha was prooBotad aad at the Ume
Charles T. Tilton, a pioneer and well preme court affirming the Circuit ment of the Hannah A l.a> Mercantile
of his dsiUh ha was a drst class mp^
Rained br a Reeedlaa l»ea,
do farmer of Long Lake township, court decision In the Site's vs. Michi company Is enjoying a vacation at
fMtlce.
CastU* Rising Is an ln>t:inet* of decay
Grand Rapid*.
•3nl life on the ocean wares* was died at hi* beautiful home near Long gan Starch comimny case.
Mr*. F. J. Callln aad daughter Onno^; brought jibout by a reci«dlwK m'u. tbo
The board of library’ tnistcH's has
too aavere for him. aiid ttscenUy he Lake Baturdsy evening just ms the
town,
oiM*e n plnt*e of «*oiisldenihIe IroA pixy to be prou.T of. with
WILL H.i
going down. The cause of purchased a cOhiplcic act of Toltiol’s lee of Flint are guests of .Mrs. Will portanei*. giving way to King s Lynn
poatrmotod rheumatism, which resultBRAY.;thc ORIGIRA
SAL Minifier to Dahomey, BAY STOCKTON,
Abbott.
ns the waters retired. A memory of
ad In oompltcatlon* and finally In his death was old age. Mr. Tilton came work*. '
at "Bossy/' JOHNf L,
L. WEBBER,«
WEBBER, M «Mavcrick
•'Maverick BrflO(lcr."
Briodcr,”
Miss Pauline Lockhart of Port the fonm-r ivlnllvo iHuillioiiH *'f the two
tn
the
Grnnd
Traverse
region
In
the
The regular meeting of Uio Queen
. death. For some time word ha. been
Huron
Is
visiting
her
aunt.
Mrs.
Will
Is
ke|»t
nllve
hy
the
llmw:
placiw
atpoeted at the home at To.Un that early sixties and located on a piece City Shrine of the White Shrine of
and 20 oihcn
Abl»on.
Plftnc ana a
town
the body would arrive, and the mother of land near Long Lake and had hewn Jerusalem wilt be held tomorrow even
Wl.t n bynn w.-** but a maroh;
with the Fainoiu
A. V. Hobart of the City
Now L-rtn It t« a ».^port.
hoped to tbo end that she would have out of the forest a cjomfonablo homo ing at 8 o’clock. There will he an In
has gone to nig Rapids to work in th*And
KUtng
tmrm
the
w*>r»c.
a
carpenter^by
trade
and
itiation
and
offleera
will
bo
eloctod
tor!
a ebanee to view the body of her son
tiore there. HI* brother Ralph, whi
But. tbotigh It lost Its i-onmim-Ial val
F^rloote: 2So, SOo, 700, mi.OO
bsCore she. bertelf wa* called to go. helped to build the flouring mill of the ensuing year. A full attendance
ue.
It
retaim-d
Itn
pollilritl
status,
n'has
been
working
In
the
Big
Rapid
•The funeral nenrlce* wlU be held the Hannah A I.ay company.
tuniing two members diiwn to tlie re
SKATS KOW SELLI.N’G AT THK BO.X OFFICfe
store, will take his place here.
Bealdes his aged wife he leaves one
from the chapel of Mills A Wlnblglcr**
lauHlln of Manlsti« spen form net of l«rj. At that time It liad j
mdaruhlM cstablUhment tomorroir son and one daughter and a host of of the Flrsl M. K. church will have a |
and neighbors who will bo aad picnic at East bay Wednesdaj-. Aug. 3. Sunday with friends In the city.
at I;|0. aad tbo remain* will bo laid to
W. W. Fairchild went to South klan
« the n-etor.-LoiiJon
raat by the aide of thoMs of hU niother. to learn of hU death. His funeral was If It rains the ladle* will plan to go
Itou on business yesterday. It f«
Cboler .r Tir.
**Mr. Lambert, the father of.HSert. held this afierniKm at 2 o’clock from Thursday. Busses will leave Mrs.
pected that Morgan’s mill will finUh
There „was diiol aih-mv In
ba* been a resident of Tu*tln for the the Friends church In L»»ng Lake Bushoe’s resident. 431 Seventh street.
rrofeanlonal Mourarrm.
e direction of Undertaker An and the M.
1 oVIoch.
In ancient tiim-n fiinenilH were fol rin^NnH.In. Tin- ilellghl.-d y II whhh
MU* Florence RaileniHTry has
derson.
l>nd
first
gone the rounds h.nd died
lowed hy profe»*Hhinnl m*»urin*rH, who
are siK'clally Invliciir]^
Mrs. Lena Olaon.
almulobxl the npiH-nnnnv of the w lid away, nml now the si-holarM fell tbe
o«t to him tn hi* double bereavoment.
will bring S4,me:h,ng for a
wherrthn’o the gut^l csl
grief. Tlie custom survive* In the : l»rhv xvos to Im- paUL
Mrs. Lena Olson of Muskegon died general lunch, aleo a plate, knife, fork,
of Ueth Mills.
Vttlh'j of Sondrio, In the .Kli»s. Then* , ’’Wlirianj Butter." queried the
at the asylum Saturday evening of spoon and cup.
the women do uot follow the fum-ral. ! tencher. In an awful v<.Iit, "did you
lion, aged 44 yi'ars. Bwlde^
There will he a meeting of the Uni
but they group llu iUM lve* nt the e:»-j phiee ilmt pin ou my chalrr
THZ MARKETS.
her husband she leaves four lirothers form Rank K. of P. tomorrow night.
trnnee of tbe r«*meter>- nnd hiirn, In
•i’leiiM-. »*ir—iHi, >.|rr «iunvenxl the
hter IK yean* old and her A full atlendance is desired.
IVtroH. Mich.. Aug. 1.—Wheal- honor of the dead, camlh-s which vary nnliicky ludlvMual who had Ikx*ii fixed
- AUGUST 14 WILL SC OB8CRVCD moth* r who Is Kli years of age. Under
The encampment of the Grand 'Trav August. JlTViC: No. 2 red. PKc; No. 3 In site, atvording to tlic remuneration.
IN THIS CITY.
taker Anderson shipped the ro^ erse association will lie held at East
T1m*j- aiv* a* pnwllgal as were the
‘•|N»
you know who dh
corn. 31\6c; No. 3 wlfttc oats. 434c. mourners of im^^p nt tl;m*s lu Ibelralro"i:r—••
nuilns to Mtiskemm this evening, Jordan Sept. 14:^3 and IC, All mem
Toledo. O.. Aug. L—Wheat—Cash. ulaliou of exe<**»lve grief.
"KiKiughl I S4*e you
when' the funeral will be bold TucssProgram Hw Not Yet Bwn Comptetoi day afternoon. Her husband. Martin bers of the G. A. R- and the Woman’s 844c: August. 934c; September.
nis
tell me hU name!"
Relief Corps are Incited a* well as all 93*4c: December. 844c.
It Rmlaa Kvery %e%'em Dar*.
I “I
f. teneher."
Jtet Rev. Hugh Ktimady Ha* th*
Olupn. Is foreman In a box factory for others who wish to attend. The asIf It ruin* oD ibe flmi Sunday of the
"Unhi*s you ull me his imiiie you
'Chicago. Aug. 1.—Wheal—Old Sep
plate glass company In Ballveren.
lonth
It
iB
morally
cvrtaln
to
rain
oa
len counties.
will receive hit punishment.’’
lemix'r. 924c; new Sepu-mber, 914c.
Penn.
two
or
three
of
the
other
SundayiL
Tl.en* WHK sfr n.v for « nn»ninl. and
The jewelry stock of W. C. and B. A Corn—8«*ptem ber. 61c: May. 4r.4A preacbers* meeting was held this
Mrs. Alvira gaaton.
Gannett, bankrupts, was sold to Ada Oats—September, 334c; May. 334c. Why It Is so no one know* nnlea* It be then Wlllinm 4idvnm-.d to the front
lat rainstorms in this country come at of tin*
and eul.iulbxj h]im--lf to
moruteg at which It was decided that
Mrs. Alvira Haelon died at the home K. Pratt today for Il.«t30.
September pork. 112.851 lard. 17: ribs. Intervals about seven dajs apart, and bodily cliasils4inent.
Sunday. Aug: it. win he Sunday school of her dauKhler. Mr*. A. Hall. ^34 East
C4l of John
If the min hniHM*Ds to hit the lirst Sun
That nfunu-.n. when the pupils
Sunday. ThU day will be especially Fn»nl stn*ei. yi'sterda>' fortmoon of aid Dill, John Slater. Ed Monroe and Arday the oilH*r mlny Sundays follow aa wer»* troqUug oid. Ruster wa« i-alhxl
set aside for the Sunday school* and age at the ago of 73 year*. IXeceased’s thur Earl have returned from a week’c ;I
a natuml consetiin iu'e. The colnddeucw hack, and i.A-s. nled with a bright
Tn* lwi*rp
te the date also upon which the county home was at Mayfield and she eamc fishing party along the Llille
baa been notcM too often to doubt that perm,-.
When Senator Albert J. Itererldge It really exists.—Exchange.
Sunday school tours close tn this city. here about six weeks ago to secure
*’l was angry with tlio frhk." ex
SHodtIBc r«lmUt uid Pircholofiit^'
They took the train
was gatlierlng itatrrihl In Russia for
plained his ifne-ber: "l.iit you were n
. These toum open at Williamsburg medlrri attemlon. She leives three
then drove twenty-three miles his l*ook, "The Russian Advance*' be
uoMe lad not to U imy ,vAi’r eoiura le." rmn Ik- cun.ultml dal)/ ud Snsda,.'
Iben Aug. S at the fork* of the Board- danghtors and two sons. The daugh
R Into camp at a very pleasant lad an amusing exi>crience with a na
•’ll—It vrnnu'i tiMt. ti*aeh.*r." ex- The madame advises on all afteirt of
man; Aug. 8. Fife Lake; Aug. 7. Kings ter at whose home she died, another spot and having a week of fine aport. tive Interpreter.
. pUlf^xl William. "Rut I knew If I life, and rcrognixe* no superior la ter
ley; Aug. 8. Ramsey: Aug 10. Qrawn; lives at Torch l^ke and another In
Mr. Beveridge ha* tbo prime quality
uodimbibly lavUh." ropUM j
him away I’d get a mneh anrv
Bert McCoy ran a naU In his hand
Aug. 11. Raat Garfield: Aug. 12. Maple the wYuth part of the aUle. One son. Saturday, making a very painful In of the successful man. n eniwiHty for Mias' Cayenne, "nnd in *o much Udler j l»'’klng than what you gaAc uier*— line. Sh • read* accurately yoof
Ustc than It would be to oroament her- j Chk*ago Jouru.nl.
ton: Aug. 13. Cedar Run. closing here Joslah A. Easton. Uve* In this cJty.and jury. The accident lUppened at
preoom and fmurc. She uses no a
bard work. Having engaged th:*
telf with real money .-vad g
on the fourteeatb.
another son at Mayfield.
preter.
Mr.
Beveridge
started
In
on
a
totkey.
oiher than I*almlstry and
For. the Sunday school Sunday the
The funeral service wa* held this
good day of American "hustle." with booda."-Waahlngtou Star.
A number of local business firai
You are not asked to write q
program for the morning session has afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home arranging tb-p^t elaborate float
this mmlt: After tbe first day's work,
Gettl.vBCiw.
even ask them. . She give*
from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.. lnten»reier
not been completed >bul Rev. Hugh of the daughter. 434 East Front street. the big Maccabee parade Aug. 12.
CoofUnce-Why/ao lachrymoae, Gei^
aoinewhat exhausted. Mr. Beveridge
1 de.scriptlons of your friends aaf
Kennedy has the matter In charge and Rev.‘ Miller offleiaUng. 'The funeral
perceptible dlmlnoMinufresh and hearty. After second day’s tloQ oft
I the naeeClags will be aanounecd later. was In charge of L.D. cfurU*.
BETTER THAN DOCTORS BILLS
If you are co
work,
same
boura.
Interpreter
gasping.
of
late
he
evlocva
Funtral cf Ira Newman.
! In the afternoon the conference for
To have your home
change In btnrtnosa. ft 4s urlse.to know
talk about his
Mr. Beveridge entbuskiHUeally plan
The funeral aervleea of the Utc Ira
j tbe primary workers will be held In
ruicome. If you are tn ironbl^
the City opera boose and an address Newman were held yesterday at Cedar saves time, money and misery. And ning tbe work of tlie next day. After cj
through lovo affairs or home Uos. c«
* wfll be given by Mrs. Fox of Grand Run aad were veiy largely attended. the luxury of a modern bath room Is third day’s work. Interpreter request
ing a day off for rest. Ur. Beveridge
Rapids. In the evening a union ser The fnnafnl aerrlce was conducted by
suit the madame at once. She vUt
learty as
as ^ might regretfolly giving bla permission But
Do you BMd one? Why pay
ale order and a large number
vice will be held In the City operg
?100 when you can do ns wtU
healtaUngly give you advice that t
after that day the Intenweter ne\^
bouse. Addresses will be given by from the local lodge attended the ser
^ oomtert nnUl you have one. Anns turned up again.
for 875. 1 can seU you the beat
be worth a groat deal to yon. MaA
Mrs. Foa of Grand RapMs and AlfM vice la a body. H. L Carter conduct*
Later fbe oeoator beard that be comvisible lypewrilcr on the irYiict
bhclro also locatoa
pUlned be couhSn't work with a man
Dny. the state presldenL of Detroit.
lor only 876. Von can do your
misalag relaUvea and trlenda. a^
of Itoly ID- who wanted to do a year** work In
own work on this kind of n ma
BOSOM PmSNOS.
COMFORT FOR WOMEN.
a
day.
Subsequent
trenuent
relayg
of
errasea In Importance, and Is dJstrllmt.
makea a ^recUlty of dlagnactns 4li
chine. ball at my offleeTf toTbers Is ao use la talking, you can't
Women love comfort and there Is m among 7»> rartoriea, employii« fresh Interpretera enabled Mr. Bever
terested
te
a
machine.
ease,
aad ^ tell you how to be ct
Sad better Sttlng shtrU for the mooey
like foot comfort. Buy. Soto than 183.000 bante Moro toan idge to accom
I Weekly.
. than the Elgin and Herald brands, j restful shoes are
. Hour* 8 a. m.. week day* aad
but tbe lint I ^ tbe Caetoriea .ro opefstsd by bla own way.They are made to wear aad look rtgbL made by VU A Doan have all ibe ~ n, tbe lematDdcr by elinirhity
day*.
LET' YOUR FEET SMIUBL ttse Hot
bFdninlic power. Out of m,ooo
We have them la a large variety of-qiteUlles of ease. None better mate
Cut this out: ft will not a|ip*artei/’
s empktrod 00.000 are mecbanlraL
pattens. Cat negligee. Fifty cenu They oome la kM or patent Irotber.
Price* 84te*aad 8L80.
rif agood
and oxfarte Sd. Lautaer.
LBT THE SKIN BREATHE, take a
T1wieooa8t.wU(Als]
M
mam aiMut. M the
Mtat vlll Ml aMe bjr tlda,*- wm ««
«rtknra:
TM rmmim of Brart C. Laabort;
wladtod la Tokohaatt. Japaa. Jm 1.
art wapmrni to arHrad hare aone
UM later. The caw la oae orOir
aateaat that baa aver aqoM to the
haowlatee nf. the wrltar. Brer elaee
fha aad ^talUg^ reached tha CamUr
atTaaUa that Bren Uabert had died
la ter awmr lands, the moUier ha*
loagad aad aicbte for a last look of
her boy. She. too. was In (i\ health
aad rtahaed that the end waa aear.
aad aha was hofte«l that the body of
her aoa vodid amre before she wai
eaUed to aaaww the euBiDona. But li
was aot to ha. Moodar the bHb
MM knocked aad.abe anew
oamMaa. Her last thoagbu were of
ter darttatbor irhow body was belna
boriM home acroaa 10.000 milea of tem
paetoooa seas, and ber laat words of
oOoacSoosaea were Inqalries aboat the
. aspected arrival of the body.
**raaiardar aha was laid to rest In
AtOnc-TMrdOff
Steinberg’s Grenil Opera Heuse
WEDNESDAY, AUO. sf
“A TEXAS STEER"
TEXAS STEER QUARTETTE
MADAME CHEIRIl
SUNDAY Sm SUNDAY
r Typewriter
tbteg.^ ADteete A Hoyt. Ill Uskw 8t.' Unloii stroeL
;>
teiil
TRY A RiCORQ WANT AO.
■a:
ittitiniii
A. F. Neflinter
Loeatodte Boe« te; <
Ateolateprtracy. k
WMOi mMM
be enem rent, and near biB niarireta
bam pmend « ttodat In bannr to bim.
rnmm 0 M #li fi'4 ^
B bora, tbe Hot tetnga
draA Aalte on tbe atreai Ban
srS?rsssr2
HANNAH & LAY CO’S
brake bar
ty. 14# paoplt tab
HICMEST QUALrrv PoeasLE
rtotbetetriptoPscaa-
a vary heavy oea was rnaalag aad tba
r of tba bide anmod •and
btoriM
Mha waa qalu rate. The beat pot
tbe M
Bonaj by toUowtog the rig.
» tbe Mte
Mlaa to
of the
Bnt pnit
pait to
of tbe back la good tea. tedlag hare at 11 wbure tbsy are gtoea ao eomforts aad
rtg. tte of that
latbmi^
: in li.ti
|l.ti and
aad oUM^
ntbof^ aw ^ ---------tbte gtobmtel.
^
o’ctock.
Wuetleally no care. Tbe board was to
t«hig..wmto.r..to..te.tte<te.
the opiate that tbe state aboaM pro
port yaatarday 4M aoi drew a larga vide meaas to treatment at luaue.
api
»bfrb fhtrmtd tbam '--------- *
Tbe city market lot wm pnekod to
------- ...
crowd, only dotoy takfag tbe trip.
Onrnnwtmkm to aa ttedbwa dlaPARTICULAII PVOPLE.
easo. M. J. Miner to this elty. S#1
We mmply bmtoMa to tbem wttb lag. 110 took tbe axear
West Twelftb street, thought be bad
menu, aad we aeldom loae a palran waata. In tba fatma, Cbptota Webb IL He bad eoaiulted aome doclon
becaaae tbey a& know that we take win only make tbe abort aacaratea oa who had aU told him that be was atoa
t wttb tbe bant aad faint- tbe greaieat poteble care to f rnlab
aad avaabig as tbey ferlng tei tbe ”great white soour^
4w Mi <1M air II «n#d «nu
tbte wtob tbe Enoto la tbe ted. nad
age.” He bad lost tallb la doctors bat
iii koiatai Mi mftec aknMtoto aM
a abort time ago. porebaaed aoare to
jH>r mrn0 bHIliaat kf tba fflajr oT
the Hot Springs powder for bis daagbJtee
nan
oaaw
deiatttea
of
babg:
every article U tbe meat Une that tbe
rm 0 aaardillgkU* tka MjMO
Tbe O. R A L look tweatyAve to ler who was suffering with entanrb.
**A titty tfntbfr from tbe wing eC
taatafi vlw It la #19
oo win alter. Breach Brea^ 144 Paioakay aad broagbt la aboat liO The dnagbter refused to take It. abe
into tbe amend lap to
4kt kaaka vlll >ola la ala#as *'AMarlfremOadlllac.
haring ao fbltb In tbe remedy, so Mr.
aa.** It pMbabtjr wUl be Ua m00imi
Tbe Pere Marquette took aboat aixty Miner coaclnded to try It. Tbe reeelto
it «r aoac It Iwa b
ctnmattotba
to Petoakey and brtmgbl la about (#0 were wonderful, tbe
It la aeldom that a
from Qraad Rapids and Maakepoa.
which was really n bed case of cabe marnlag cnllar. noonday cntwl- paan to ptarid at a te to answer paTM ftw aaralval la to ba bald ae
mrTb, was cured at once. ”If I feel as
leMs. bot one to tbe liret known ope:
todnigbt brawlar.**
ikt araaiag oC Waiaaadar. Aac. 11
HORSELtM CARRIAOEE.
good as I do bow I wUl buy U aU my
be lataat edltloB to bumantty. to afore la tbto city wa
j Wbltluua la aaaHi raaebai fnaa BoaWe have them galore baby
Ufe.” 'says Mr. Miner.
b neary oaaple tbinka tbey poa- •a aback lecoaUy.
Tbe patteat. witb
br Uala or troUa^ aad tor tbia am tbe date enpr.**
tagea. folding aad retoii
His wife was suffering with stoBMcb
Itooa tba
**A aatlra to aO eonntrlea,
that wUl go where you go, aad we are trouble and was also greatly helped by
ed on. bad excited tbe lotereat of sa^
mnaka tbe langnage of noon.**
aare
that
U
to
tbe
largest
aad
amst
the Hot Springs doctors. It was to tbe
beraiMe to tbe preoltorlty of tbe
rrbat which aakaa borne bap
attractlre
aad
reaaoaable
priced
lot
Miner home that Mr. Beaaoa waa
Aalut. lie lireoght a reuiOe to
aCiwBger. potSenee greater, b
tba a A. lU aa wall aa tlM iiatiaanigleal friends late tbe ward to see ytm can dad la Nortbera Mlcblgaa. lakea when he was sufferfag with
-r. nigbla tegar. daya abo
au or tte atlloi orgaala
After using Hot
pnrnea lighter, elolbre ababbler. tba the case, and aa be approariicd tbe Prices from I2.2S to tweatyAve dol bowel trouble.
lars. J. W. Slater. Tour Reliable Home Springs oU he was able to oat a hearty
paaC forgoaen. tbe future brlgbtcr.**
”Well. bow are yoo todayr
» battar itoaa tor tba boldtBg of
Faratobcr, 120 Fitmt 8L
”0. rm sick abed.” and the aorIT COULONT gg FOUND.
oaratoal oooli bo laaclaad tbao
If yon trareled tbe whole nortbera geon vowed that the knife abouki not
JAt Ohanaa at WalthBJB. Tba prooaabe need the next day. aa Intended.
' NEW, RICH, REAUtiPUL.
part to Iftelgaa yon ooold ntotod a Best of an, be aa%wd the merry young
> itoa vtU Bova oIobc tba rtrar for
Tbe quccu of Uolbind to an cirthaslTbe very newest novelty Ya photog
istlc farmer. A diary has been estabilataaea of two mllm. About half
s leg.—IMiUadripbla Pream
raphy to tbe richly flniahed plaUnum
IbOiwl iu coniiecilon trUh tbe n»«l
spaa bngglaa. numbonU and aaraMla of Ula atmob la a atralgbuin
Homater*a Rocky Mountain Tea Daatle at Loa aad It to run on quite avals, mounted In handsome folders.
rejw than wa can abow you. fiaaldaa
loold be oao of tl
baslnessllke lines by Its owner, large We have aold thousands of tbem aad
Ur alaaooa carraa. At no point our prlcea are moCb chaapar than that to every tody to
quantities of butter and milk being have found It almost Impossible to
t Iba atrotab la tba rlrar am of tbe arerage dealer la any part of Mah
sold regularly from tbe diary. Another lupply the demand. Besides, tbe nrbobby of tbe young qaren to pboCog- LIsUc flnish, pose nnd tone to our work
ito toai wMa. The baaka on tbe oonatry for tbe aama quality. lie.
raphy. and. like Queeii Alexandre and Is quite generally known aad apprer aMa alopa gndtmSij apvard to Gome aad aoa. Barnnr Ahdaraoa.
FOR THAT HUNGRY PEELING.
balfbt batwaan twanty and thirty
We make a atrong apeclalty In ant- quite an expert with tbe earners. A elated. Smith A Price, arttoU. 325
laat, tboa afordlng tba beat poaalble
A rreneb cbef who prripred a snow- tofylng the Inner man. Our twenty- pretty story to told of the queen's food- So. Union SL
rsataga plaoo for rlewlnc tba apacU. Uke dlab for tbe Doc dc Cbxitree to
fire emt dlnnera are noted for mllea area for tbe acooupnabmeoL .NoUcala.
mi to said to ba^w been tbe flret to around and we anrely are golBg to ing a peasant woman, on one of her
Srives. In picturesque.costume. boM'Tba aootb bank of tba rlrar will ba make that cool luxury known ni lew
keep our reputalioa. Short orders at iag a baby In ber anna, she asked pets
tba itaga and tba aortb bank tba an crean4. Ix>rd Bacon waa pomeeaed of
all boure aad anything you wtoh in Diaaloa to take a picture, to tbe greet A Smooth. Velvety Skin Is a i
AMotiaB. Tba only eortalawUlba tba tba knowledge that there wai a prow
a. Sunday dlnnera n apeclalty. icUgbt of tbe woman, who received a
That Every Woman Should
^ MMa foba or nlgbt Nature will fur- oaa of congrelatlon by mcatti of enow Tbe Little Tavern, tbe popular rcatau- Dresent after the aoapsbot.
sesa as It Is
I aeenary-*itraaa. treae. tba and aalt: bot to him thla waa a frimoNew managem-mL Bloodgood.
rirar aad tba placid moon tlfk fact, and be llnle dreamed of tbo rarron A Uavldaoa. 209 Front SL
SUIT
A wealth of while hair, the figure a
a. AU tba bbonaa abma tba oooraa Idea that In after yeare thto congealaE>en In large
ba llloBlantod and gaily daoorniod toon woald pro\e aoeb a delightful rw
rour pallenco to find a greater aaaoil- trifle more angular because of age.
flngn and boating. And as tba fraabment. Iced drinkm and water Jceo
tnent of luggage than wc have. You liut the complexion unimpaired and no
I lUien to me for 1
known to tbe Partolan esilrtirre
teg prooaaaioB of boaU starU to fully a century and a half before they
will find dross suit cases, traveling sTlnkles. surely old age to not dreadtern tbare wUl bo a pyrotecbnlc dU
[lags and trunks. In nil sites, styles rul. A woman may be a brilliant conpbqr of glgaatic preportlonn.
ind ml the most agreeable prices here, FcraatlonallKi. she may possess a
mind that scintillates with wit and eie
In tba oantar of the procculon will
Ing sriirme. We give with every copy tod It Is n ploasnre to show them. F.
Igrams. .vet man to such an animal
V^otruba Harness Co.
ba a Boat, oonuiolng the Wnitbaa
CBxIae—that If beauty to* lacking he is apt to
btnaa band and a cbortw of lOO o. A.
can't listen to ymu” Inuis.
♦
PItUiH UP.
rorget the trv*asurc*« of the mind or
B. ate under the leadarablp of Will
Wc hare bruahes for eyory pnrpoae ticmiy Inlcmiplcd the man at the
Cnugbt .vuuug nnd inlurated in longjae.
wk.
te i. Olln. aeereury of aUte for and the Urgeal naaortmcnl In the city.
Every celebrated Inauty lias been
-In that care.” mid the mlW. tnls- knierioan biIhiuIs. the Filipino is like
MaaaaebuwiU. tbay win ntart tba Druaboa for the hair, teeth, handa.
g hla voice ami opening bla vatim ly to show tiint 111' lim« »:«nh1 MufT li. loted for the glory of her complexion.
ainging of the grand oM hymn. Tbo complexion, nalla. cloiha and bath;
liln». and inny W Inosrtl on lliC IsI.niiU
teder of tba band will are a lighted bniahea for the baby. MlliUry brnaber with n Jerk, •‘you w4U he Inten^te*!, >f his nntivltj with ^-onllilenee tbnt K beautiful woman with a poor comwill promote tlielr pminvre and en- [>lexlon to an lrnp<»sslbmiy for If
torch ae a baton, and with this to keep for men. And ao reaaoaable In price I am sure. In learning that I am intilts locnilty the latest ichtcniiuMii. and will i>ot t«n» tmitor Xherwire handsome she to rendertHi
ttUM It la not expected that any dIS that you can afford to have them all.
tiemely by such a dt'fect. while a piTcolty wUl ba fotiivS In gattlag the mul- BugU>e a City Drug Store. 232 Front and best ear trumpet c^er placed on :o the land wlih h instnirtotl him.
Tlioso at w*1m»o1 are imw iiuiklm: fi'Ct c<miplexi<in will reib-i'm any ctnmthe
market,
nrre
It
is.
Only
a
dollar
Utade to join In the Inxptrlng naUooal
I SMn\ allowing, and others will cmui' i'nance fn.m uglinesF. .
ad a lialf ”-Cbicngo Trlbuno.
aong while the band rella out Ibe aclud
Uwell
din'll
for
ami
enroumgi'd.
Madam Rlu Kraus to a graduate of
mu giu^ly Trmlnti>»
LADIES, ATTENTION.
rben- is no better wny to do good to
*a luuln*!
Iti the anlcMn ImalBfaa
throe colleges. B>ery other year ahe
Tbe flnnle will be magnificent. Each
Mre. E. L. Bonner wtohea to an >ur now isbind pus.-nwsloiis and no |nweek.” aakl the cx-pugllWt with an
rocs to Paris, the home of the art of
to Ibe bandreda of hoau in the prw open fatvd rlgh, ”wben my pUce waa nounce to the ladies of Traverse City ilt.itroii of tlielr loyalty niorrly llkriy^
liresonlng beauty, to study the new
o
proCc
efrecUve
—.Nc-v
York
TrlUuto'
cUaloB win conUin a quaotity of pow pulled.”
and viclnlly that the to apecially pre
llBcoverles in skin foods and inechan“Whal waa tbe trouhler aaked hto pared to give them plain electric and
der for red fire, fad at all poaalblo
GET USED
cal appliances for renewing the life of
vapor baths, dress and shampoo their to t^ng our ice cream:* it's the finest
0 vantage nteg both banka to friciMl fforo tbe wcat.
irolnan’s beauty. She removes moleF.
”8ame
trouble
I
had
when
I
waa
hair
and
do
manicuring
for
them
at
the river there will be almllar aupfou'ever mated. We have all the jlemtohes. wrrlnkles. black heads, plmdoing occaaloual atnnta la the aquared
ehnrget. A choice Uae of [Kipular flavors and many new ones.
ptlaa. At a glgnnl given by tbe firing
riTcle,” reput'd the other. ”I didn’t
iles and sup<>rfluous hair in one cit
and the Franco-Amcrican :^lasc In lemon, slrawberr}-. mint and
to b gm all mllea of red fire—tbai to
ing. She give* the scalp electric
hygienic toilet reqatoltoa. 220 Front St. ice cream soda that will delight you.
; three Unea to two mllea each—will
nassage which imparts live and vK
blnae np almultaacooaly. and the great
xange. Maple Marsey. caramrl. and
Mrs. Hlrmmn Sandereon. Jaiusville ::orae in and try IL then tell your racity to the roots of the hair. Madam
miecucle will be thua brought to n
Kraus can be consulted at her office
—Our baby was never strong; our
PPIC OPEN AIR SHOW
cloee to a blaxe to glory.
physician advised Hullisler’s Kocky friends. The La Gretti Candy Oo., 221 n the Hotel \>'hltlng
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
Mountain Tea. One package made her FYont street. «Both phones.
LOT. Cbanpe to Prepram.
THY A BBOtollO WANT AB.
strong, rosy and healthy. Thanks to
your tea. Johnson Drug Co.
TftV A HBOOHD WANT AB.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
:.r^
■r:i
J:
B EST
FLOUR
TRAVERSE OITY,
nniEn wiKAi iiiUB.
e8.MMTWIATES
MKmiQAN
aOIN C. LEWIS
UP-IMHE
« Travwrae Ctty to St. Louie
$is.sa IS siytiBilt
$19.0a4S«Ejllte
$2i.oa te tie icastR
This win mdude mgak and
berth between Traverie City and
«fllbe 00 tdecooi.
Th«1.y.
9.
Steamers leave Traverie City
cmy SoMUy, 10 p. a, aad
CASH CRdCER
lAVE YOU Tffil
Ben Her Floor?
iti. u .a Sprii«wxMt.
Evojr SKk
Li.nPE,4i.
R.F.eilWei,4.AA
Gom^bRd.
?bc fiJt
$1.35 rss
THE MARKETS.
BmphNit/UlciidslillfirH
IWOMM’S GLORY.
J\ 3TRAW
3AVED
V:;.•■ViVvtor
VIA
SENSIBLE SHOES
For sensible men. The Toney footform shoe to the most comfortable,
well made shoe for the money. 93.
Good wide too. allghlly extended sole
ade In flexible velour calf, lace, kid
tops and a iierfcci fitter. We also
have a line of comfortable footwear
for women. Howland Douglass. 151
East Front SL
THE MAN BEHIND
The Northern Queen cigar to a sat
isfied chap, because he knows by prac
tical experience that he is smoking the
cigar that be ever bought for a
nlckle. If you haven't amoked one.
have missed aomcthlng.
It's
home made union made and honestly
maxlc. and sold by all dealers. R E.
Weaver, manufacturer.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AB.
HI3
STEMBiSCQUUIBUiklO
CUIMillGS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
noun TRIP 25c. 50c, 7Sc
Bats Limit 8*40 a a.
Aid m h a.
EXCISIONS
PESgyvi^QUBTIB
LOW RATE CXCURSIONA
-Visit the Soldiers” In Camp
AT LUDINGTON.
. Sunday. August 7th.
Special train will leave Traveraa
aty at €:30 a. m. Rate $1.00. See
posters or aak agenta for partlcnlara.
H. F. Moeller, O. P. A.
augl23
L.IF'E!
. Toahosc drowning in sickness and trouble, the
take the worst tiscs in the city and have sold our
RETURNED. We. have
ive xhc names and addresses of 1,200 whom wc
medicine to over FIVE THOUSAND TRAVERS’" - --------------
dirrioc Mox ' II.WHITINO.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
HI
ONE WEEK i-ONOER Endins AUO.
^1,000 WIL.L.
RAID
"to AnyOnjB Proving to the Editor of tW^aper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fail toCure. Money at State Bank
Here Again,
h;
Master Specialists.
m&T sP^iNo oP
On acc^t of the Urire
of people who are daily calling on the HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS, they are compelled to rctnJn in Traverse City until Saturday eveninR. *Aur. 6. This will he tie last
day. Their offices arc crowded with suffering humanity, manv Wog unable to see them. They have cured hundreds of people in Tr iverse City who had give® up all hope. Dr. Scott, who holds diplomas from
the h^t medical schMls in the country, and who has had PRACTICAL experience of 40 years, makes a scientific test of the urine an i blood, thereby locaung your disease without asking questions- Wc treat
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, iHood and nerves only,
We Cure Quickly. PermanenUy and Safely.
■1
v; ■
aWilBISED NEWS^ff
lAAMta^wtspl
» ?w *SD for Ur
ifop kU
to lU rtty. Aght. BlAUyAldnac.
fna kte tarUt «| tU foVM avotfUf it and an mt
raa avsir.
ovait. as
As tU tr«fo vas fost
AM na
Jast arerted by firtanfo
V
A.
♦ WHYTHtAAta
I • a • e
•
ABtBOBMV* •
AB Abs mnrid has bM moro or tas
W
aa isAss iMAr to kli ova Aortas.
tWladraArwitadUrurktasaAd
r
JaM. wbtte aeeim AoabMA by paraaaa
clBB.* aad U U prspaiai u> Aght D wost. The -tarti or Japan- or
-----------------taior lo frteals l»
out on that tins If It takes aU a»
taM» BokU. ta U ■mr. n am Ml hmklag for trouble.U hayt. -hot I am aot goiag too far
It amimi. but
^ tU aalmsl out of my way to anSd h.mmi creared by maiqr of Ka adOver mam acre, of the best Uad
m. BMy. this la tae yaar of the
U MUbtaa wlH be rseUlmeJ by the
idlag Oragim--tbat Is the whole
Thrtataatatla Wostt
iranUoB of
t of this bmofam, yet for weafora
kls omw»i wmi sfMonatk
ihmg through Umm
It aeede evtaa^ta
for tlirM
MmC aoA Aova die otUr^ f<
All«ha oonaty. Vbr U
la J asma each period of twelve
ISAiilriaA for Ur pet. iWAsy yearn all the refine from the aawmioj moaUs has lu
» rewarded. WkUe toll,
thm. There fa
lai bor story at lU
the stream, and as a resaJt Oitaa river ibe goat, a ye(
$kolw«il. Lansiof street, a fat. veli has beea so clogged up that lasU
alork. tbaf ab
kept, tminess fellm* trotted lato tU Aralnlag the Uad It has simply AobAsA tioaa] art. Some year are belfaved to
rooM. aad with a >oyfoJ -Meow!- It and put the roads of that seoci
be ittder the taAiieaee of apMta, pow
. tafol. gods and i
a state oT moral ImpaasahOity. Ttey
jras tke m\^g lUd»m~pqrtiy as so are BBder water from eevea to
I. spiTj^ tUa pfoasod to months of the year, aad traAU U the These are aerloaaly sapposed to
mm kU silftress, TU
vklaliy fa rendered well nigh Impoa. ereta a Catafol laAoence. They aetllc
Uotm aaob aUacUd to tU eat U slble. There is a great deal of vatu, tbe ooarse-Mor. at any rate, the ten
«mU of tU tOtb oi^r 6i IdtelUgoace able peat Uad there. The UhabiUnU deacy-<ff tbe eveau of the year. Now,
4t dkpUyed.^d prere kiib to let It v>. of the vicinity have fallen Uto re- Ufa particular year in the era
JHowrvcr. MW .Dowdigaa's pray
d drcumsuoces In pUees whera^ MefJIJ (-enlightened rule-), which be
won the day, and Dubby goes back
their Uad was very low. and hare U gan wlU the revoloilon under 1
ladiaai^isVtt^s >we«fc*fo a aairc se- times found It very dIAkmU to main prreant mikado, fa styled the year
the Asoeadlag Dragon. To Ue aativo
^Usketifata'tbe «M U started la tain a livelihood, The drainage
which wUI be run throngh this Uad mind that tltnlan.expression Involves
‘--- WithaoaMUty wo«».chlk
will eAeotually draU this great stretch an immeasUy of s^IAcatkm.
la Ue Japanese sodfac tbe dragon
Just as laasWdAoed mm, driving
will open to the state Uad which
fa very fertile aad productive, aad fa Ue atgn of tbe Aftb moaib.
is a wonder there are aot aiore ac. which In a very ahon time will be berefore. In an ordinary year that
Aldeats. The foUowlng South Haven worth at least
aa acre. At the moaU would be expected to be a time
Incldeni naay beat warning. Three oc- present time the course of the river of predomlnailng good luck. But this
cupanu of a gasoUne Uuach bad a fa wane 50 miles U Uaglh, and in ad> year, being a dragon year (hroogbout
re conslilered happy not
narrow escape frun doaib. Walter dfilon to the work of drainage which
i>uaab«e. Waller H. Hoyt and Miss the new canal uili perform. It will ab only under one month s uymbol. bm
barrie Moore led gnulh Haven In the
tl off sack a number of curves and right on. •
It win be remcml^orcd that J
tvnlng In n launch bound for St. Jo- Irregularities of the present ouUet'-bf
Upb. All W4WI well wUh theta until the lake that Us cwirse will be re did not actually enter on the struggle
tin this yoal’ began, and then she was
they neared 8U Joseph, when the gasoneed to about 11 miles In length.
hesitated
no longer, bul
Une oagine osploded setting the
The SagUaw city council fa debat
precipitately Into tbe conAlct
lanach on Are. Kortnoatrly acioe of
ig the question of making an appro
the ooeupanu of the Uuach were In. prtatlon for a public bath bouse on the Tbe dragon yrer had come, and with
of
Invulnerability
for their
lured by die explanlon. ReaUcUg that river.
empire and of Invfaclbmty for their
they riould sooe U oa Are If they reRxpc>rt accountants have
foaiasid In tU Unnch all there jumpod placed at work on the books of the armamonu. whether on land or sea.
The Tatsu. or tatelar dragon of Dal
oreHtatA. Ita two men were good village clerk of Leslie, who fa alleged
swlmaiert. and between then tUy as to be several hundred dollara short In Nippon, fa bow supposed to Im* in the
over nirother roysilc
sisled tlMlr oonpanioa to the shore.
"7
Later the Unnch was roeeiMd, though
Local denocratJc leaders at Me
laee are advertUIng for somnor
Uttoch anotUr daily nc-.iraik'r. They
want an ergaa ao badly tUt they are
wJlIUg to pay a honus to some Uvo
^editor who rrt|| lake hold. Since thu
^Aeath.
months ago. of Kdifujii
Soiills. and the purrhn?«* of his pajHr,
the Ltwdcr, by the Herald. Menomlntn'
has lMH>n without a democratic sheet
The demucraU are strong snd gener
ally manage to get thelr'slmre of
4
Adrian has a woman cobbler, who
fa an expert. In the iiersoo of Mrs,
JeanU. Ileeves. Owing to the illness
^ of her husband she was comiMdltHl to
take up some work to support her
Urge family of rielii small children
Work at the new etuil shaft at th-Wbai nn^ r CiM\ m\nv at lUy City,
Is being rushed. It will U- tlu* dwp
ret coal mine shaft In Michigan. gi>Ing to a depth of 2H foot. Very little
territory remains U that m>lghborbood
that Is not ouvcrtMl by cusi lesst‘s.
iTuscvutor L. a M Arthus of log
ham county. In submUtlog hfa scml
annual report to the atiorm'y general
also sent a leter of rerommeudatlon.
In It he Slated that
that during the fast six montlis there
were 113 prosscuMoos
within the ooonty. s.s coruparvMl with
sen slmilsr pruacrutluns fur the
rrepQoding gU. months last year and
ai pros**cuiW»os fur vagrancy daring
* the six inontt^ reding Dec. 31 Us(
• My cxperi«mjg> aUh vagrancy cnKcs.'
states Mr. uS^rthnr, “has led me to
the conclusl^ that aside from crimes
consequent from drunkenness.
granU are the nwiyi <x|»cnslvr crim
inal class wiih which I have to deal.
The punlahment meted out to a porswho from chalets eltv^s to pursue
life of crirntnallty and lawicssmnts
ahunld U- Bw.re im^vct.* than our pres
ret statute contemplates. My expert
ence with vagranU t«wrh«.t me that
they will avoid any jail or iwmsl insiitulloo in which they are ct>mp<*lltsl to
work. If they oMild Ini diwllh with
more severely and oonAned In the IX>troH house of com-ctioo upon a pnis
«cuUoo for a Arst offense. It would not
hs long before ihe> would avoid the
mute and seek a mon' congealal Add.
Chaplor I5S of the Complied Laws of
•AT. being
dbuuld be ao amended as to leav e u
wlthla the dlacrvtkin of the JusUce to
aend prufreslooal vagraaU to the Hetrolt for a secaod offease, and as they
are In ibr habit of giving new names
impassible to obuia a renvlcaon for
a aecond offense under the sUtnte.Alderman Cbas. R Rlgley of Owosao
drove from Ourand, a dfatanoe of 12
mllaa. la record time to get borne In
,
lilac Center ^ruggfaU are rub
bing tbeir hands together al t^e an
nreneement of the W. C. T. U. that
the organisation will in the near fulure start a crusade against the aaloons.
The editor of the Lexington News
fa still undecided whether to consider
the offer of “the courtesies of the Ohio
P«*nUenilary,- by a Buckeye Ktale of*
Aclsl. as an ln>.u1( or a coniidlmem.
A St. JiMM.ph mlnfater, who pK-a In
ext. nslvely for the Greina Grtnn bus.
Inesi and who lakes in Urge numbt rs
rf the matrimonUlly Uicllned from
Chicago, claims a nH»rd for twelve
kmits an hour.
The ever Increasing mimlicrR of
carp In the vicinity of Monnw^ fa given
as the reaii4ii» for the scarcliy of other
Ash and the nlimiters of anglers whti
make triiiH t« this once favorite Ash
Ing gntunds are but few.
All the Indian tribes in this state
will be reprrereied at the annual
“IKiw wow ' to be held at Hartford this
week, when three or four (bonsand
hravos wiU gather and live In tepec*s
during the great evi-ni.
The Nashville News stales that the
village iHirnet band apinwrid on the
nrwt rv'crelly In new uniforms and
then, as though to dispel any lingering
suspicion. It adds with pride, •‘the
money has all l>een collected and the
uniforms are paid for.The demtKTaiic mayor of St. Clair
fa having a hard Ume keeping his re.
publican alderuM'n in line. The coun
cil has split on the api>olntmrets of
the executive and the saffron hued
smoke which arfaf.* from the council
mi'cllngs ihes4‘ nights bears evidence
of hot wlckiHl words.
C. J. Rismcy of Rapid CTty has a
dog which, he alleges, can Aght some
R.siney pulled off a lUtU* match be
tween hfa dog and a rtwjHM-ted Kalka^
ka canine the tHher night and was
haiiiisl up Ufoev- the Kalkaska uffl
«»rs of the peace wrU» Ancd him more
than all the side beu on the Aght
lated to.
iKK^kervUIe man who was
ilr«M. siarti^ to drive a cow to pmture astride of the animal. The cow reI the familUrlty aad when her
driver beard a dull alrkreing thud, he
ored that he had amde It as
he went timmgh a tight board Jeare
several rtxfa away
EVERYBODY NOTICEI
We have a eompleta aad well con
ducted drmy line aad are la the market
to do an kladi of dray work at reason
chane. Also move furaUare and
M with care and dfapalch. Buy
and aeU seeaad haad goods of every
descriptloa. We are here to serve yon
In tbe best possible manner. Citlians
e. Frank Raub. 468 ^ Pfoat
8L
dime for a macll meetlag. being
aCri^ acme aagp legfaiatiaa mtat ffu
Uirangb in bis absence. Wbembe nr.
fired Aldermnn Wnshburne madh a VmIMi. Bh B. WaK a Smh, Trmrae
famarit be did not like aboot not tool
SinMY
abtmjr or the fopaasas U their war
oftbaf
If
mam m mn
CANMaATt BAVM SSUIVU W
.■ivWa
«> Tfc|»
MUM ar Ha Waal-l Cai
•laia ^ Waal yif«Wa, .
rORTMK
aUa«la>. Aac.
»•
I* apaaan to Im ika <kM tto-
:« ff
•poodtml at tka pSaaa. Aceaft aartklAK «Uia wiD BBto noua. B tk«
piatAarm takas' om staad oa tbe fa*
aaeg. let tbe caadhtata tak^ anoibe^.
J-
■emusuLTS
Tn
j
Am.'
national rnmpatffM
m free sitrer
RKLIAMS.
plntform. only to assert nov that he
U a ioMI standard maa, noaviaend that
ths vofora of tbe Ualtml Stales #m
not Indorae any other sUadaiu. to
dealgncd and Anfahed ma
Phrker^ rnnnliV ante is shown to be
_
anglne on Ue market. Salt
doable fhoed on the Uriff. by referenee ■ ■
able for any kind of a boat requiring
to hU tariff views, as expressed tc the
United States senate in Ittl. and the
platform on which he now appeals to
Iequipment. Igniter’ mechnnthe ireple.
a
tempted by tba ^
labrlcatlng nrrnngement nnd
Hav ng dodged Ue money question
oathwmleof lem
taturea deserve your attentlaii.
cnilnly. In accordance with
unM ^
»»rgest exclusive marine
deraundlng betweea the Bryan men
thf-lta^rrr " ^ J®* “ gas engine plant In the world; operand the Eastern leaders that Uere
_
................own ^terna,foundr>. forge
should bo -no reaffirmation, nor repu
diation” In Ufa year*s platform, the
weight that
democratic leaders made this declara-oeit stamps lor fimk 'ia
|
eomeihlng.
Uon on the tariff at
Louis: -We ooTcra. or 31 stamps fw cloU^ousd voU j Every engine fa
nected to Its pi
denounce protection as a n»hber>' of nme, to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
N. Y. ! peller and given an actual water te
the many to enrich the few." Hcniybefore pUced In purchaser s hands.
G. Davlf, It appears, did not believe
in Ue statement In IKtt. when, on
The
germ
killer
of
old
age.
\^Tiy?
Jan. SO. he pleaded with his democratlIc assoclater for a higher tariff list. Because pus and germ become oxi
In proUTilon to th»' cuuntry's manu dized when brought In contact with
mucous tissue of the body. San Jak
facturers.
On that occasion Mr- Davis, then t fa the old age killer by dissolving the
earth salts from the blood, prevents
scn.itor fn.in Wei-i Virginia, uai l:
HAVE YOU
• 1 iH^llevo that Jhls ttmgress (the osslAcatloo or a boney-llke hardening
F\irty-i‘rvenih I ought to (lass a tariff of the nrterles. San Jak cures your
TIMtO THEM yeti
^
hiii. I have to say that I regret that heart arhe. bark ache, leg ache. yoUr
Racord Want Kdm brliiQ Biff
1 cannot agree with my democratic kidney trouble disappc>ars. your liver
fa
soon
nourished
so
you
need
no
associates. I believe the c«iuntr>
BatsMm for tha mMwy Inreqlta
needs a tariff, and that it fa Impossi pills. Stomach and bowel trouble you
^RBENT.
ble to have what fa known ns fre<‘ >QB2ILj>ave none and you are again
trade or anything negr It. I l>eUi>ve strong and well. Dr. Burnham has
spent a life time analyzing in And elc
incidental protection to our owi
ments to mnitrslire poison In the
dustfle* fa right and prt>i»cr. It
Been so regarded from Hie foundation human body. He has found It and
of th« guveinment: »t ought to bt* so give* It iho name of San Jak. You
can not forget. Ho fa a wonder and
now. 1 believe that undenihe bill
being coos it* ered the extlmat^ tarif hfa rcm.Mly fa a marvel to humanity.
duty ;i abo'Jt 37 per cent. I think Ue Sold and guarantees! by Johnson Drug
amendment new pending (for 10 per Co m^o are sufDr^ontly reliable to Dreler In AntonobDe. Launch at
cent)‘fa impracticable and too low. band you back your money'If all is not Gasoline Bnglne Supplies. Phone W
2241-tf 125 Caxi St.. Traverse City. Mich.
and ought not to prevalb I ct*rtalnly as represented.
DR. BURNHAM’S SANJAK
W. M. Paige, Agt.
In Japan for ages Buddhism has
bore blended fantastically and fanatic
ally with the adoration ot the Dai
Tatsu. or great dragon. Of course Ufa
cull in some resp
Chinese dcmooolai
cannot support It.
Ue yellovf dragon. In many temples
YOU WILL ENJOY
-Mr, President, this country has al
PLffSONAU
in Japan'are prayerdrums of wood
Trading al Stlckne>*s 1
Sc<-r.*!ary *.f W:tr Tuft says 1
shaiHHl Into the form of a dragon’s ways lioen morl pnn-iieroes wh»‘n we
it Is so ali!M»luiply clean, and every ar
uit c:ire to IuiW‘ bis Vel;;lil g.. o
head. Tbe beating of the dragon-drum have had a fair and just tariff. Su
ilrle in the store has the mark <if
county
can
remain
rich
and
pro.SK-r/
not only summons the worKhlpt-rs.
mis that has to send abn»ad for Ifs fre.vhncsK upon It—and Inv^ldes your
blit fa snpposed to propitiate any of
grocery MU for the nu.nib will In* a
the gods that may hapinn to i»e with manufac»unvl nrticb-s. and when pay>ng ^iroad for nianuufactured aiticles little smaller th.in usual. Just try it
In the shrine.
fjenemi Jo^pli WhcM-ler. V. 8 A.
s. nd money
of the coun and be ctuivlnctHl. Both phones. 411
Dal Tatsu, the -great dragon.” has
ntlnsl. is <|iiiie proml of his di^scMit
Unhin St.
hfa chief shrine at Kamakura, near
from .NVkv Kiigl:tiid sfask.
He referrtnl to the panic of 1837. and
the Dal Ilatsu. or “great Buddhai*’
Doctor
of
Beauty.
Mm,
Violet Kittson, former w ife of a
that famous Image which fa one of showed tliat for seien years pivvious
Mmo. Rita Kraus, beauty specialist, •nil of fominwlor*- Kiltium of 8t. Paul,
!he balance of trade had ticen against
an. In the tern
were obliged to sc*nd large s romjic‘lh*d to remain over another tmiit \ii the anititly city.***'
pIc of Kngakujt at Kamakura Is a
amounts altroad lor foreign merrhar.- veek. ending Aug. C. on account of so
p(»rtal of weirdly wondrous sculptured
If we had roanufactun-d Ihene
all attitudes,
good.s at home,- ho said, “we should wun. This Is positively the last week, j nnitdti.ni to !•» rnltiNl Stntrs m i.nior
writhing and distorted, and tsristlng.
not have had Ic send that monej Mme. Rita Kraus hold three diplomas. I be would !«• the youngest memlH r of
and stniggllng from stormy watt
abroad.” He ritisl then the panic of Graduate and associate of Dr Cals- j *br tipper bouse.
whirling, billowing
Mormy.
18T.7 and that of 1873. He attrlbutiHt •arato. Sarah Bemhardfs beauty doc-'-----------------------The work fa very ancient and be
AU latest mechanical and elec
^uts an End to it AU.
longs to a stage of art no longer prac similar conditions aa having U-vn rc- trical me thods used to remove super-' ^ ffrii^ous wall ofttlmes remes as a
reribio for them, as In 1S37.
ticed in Japan. These winged dragns
... ]
'r.S.
”Kor the last seven years.” he said, nuou. h..r, n....... kUcK ke.d.
rising from the storm rt^present the
“there has been a large balance of ImporfI'd ions of the skin and scalp, j liver complaint ancTconslIpatlon. But
old guardian legions sent up by the
trade In our favor. That has brought facial massage, bust development and t ibanks to Dr. King's New Ufe l»ills
Dal Tatsu—the “great dragon *—to
what you sec In this country now. fair h.lr cnl.ure . ,pcd.lly. Keep youn* they put an end to it all. They^ar
to the rescue of the nation when
and prosperous times.” He continue 1 Will te her., until Saturd.y. A.k C 5^
s young and struggling for ex
ment by urging a higher tariff
Store and F. H. Meads. druggUts.
istence. The Agures Indicate the ori-----------------------schedule and the alKiIilion of Interna! Office Hotel Whiting. Office hours, 2
gin of tbe dragon as the noblest of
4 p. m.
j
LOOK HERE,
revenue taxation, except niion sieriiumythic creatures.
Removes blackheads and moles at j We have leather goods galore and
ous liquors.
«
Japan fa an Wand empire, and fit
le
sitting.
1\*hy
not
assist
nsture
jIbices
that
will surely be roo. i
“I ask how can we put a numerous
tutelary dlrlnliles are nearly all In
j agreeable. The very popular Peggy
set of articles In Ue Uriff list at 10 snd keep beautiful.
with the aquaUc elcIth the madam and learn |
“‘nr »*-' >'*»
leather. fcho|»per cent when the average ought to
mrets. and are Intimately aasoclateik
!
Parses, pocket books, coin
be 30 or 40 i>er centr was one of his the art of massage frre of charge.
In poetry. In religion and In art. with
This will positively be the last week. hags and noveliie* In leather goods
closing inquiries.
clouds and tempests supposed to be
A
large
and
gorgeous
display
of hand
Henr> G. Davis will have to explain
2232-if
Incubated in Ue stormy deeps.
decorated china. Raatall. Uc Jeweler,
where he stands on the Uriff now Ik*Among Ihe^mosi lucidly expounded
234 Front 8t
A HELPING HAND
fore he ca ncarry West Vlaglnia.
of the theofieh^of Herbert Spencer in
Is an appropriate na|he given to
WrsltBrlnclplre- was that of the
of the best sewing
rmmMmmt Wmm Ctmrin*’, CmmM,
STOVES TO BURN.
authentic origin of all widely spread
llie (xsrius wns out driving one re
It would be harder to And a larger Have all the Istc
IH-Ilefs. however fantastic they may
ly Anished. F^r !
»*«»nilug In SL PcicriU.urg. wImw
with
a drop head,
isortment of stoves in Traverse City
In development. Wherever vast than we carry. We have ranges, gas. this wrek only w'e
selling them fori;
jfa*r< of people tenaciously cherish
ind oil stoves In all sirt-M. Afteen dollars.
greatest hargsln i
st ome sH^., the msu,
he Idea, no matter If unspeakable and prices ranging from $3 up. Jewel In town. Best
in the stale |
«n.l«dleabsurdities are Involved, there must gas stoves are Installed with conncc- for the price.
Morse. 330 j was a coulributlou of $\T, toward the
have been»aome original foundation i ions free <»f charge. Buy your stove Front SL. East.
in fact on which the superstitions ihere and «a\o money. Frank Trude,
have been piles. It fa so wlU the 14C Front 8l.
dragon legends of China, Korea and
Jaion. The dragon fa the
A UNIQUE SERVICE.
down
The Death Penalty.
of the antedanvlaa saurfan
Jackson has a wagon whose busi
Invariably
A little thing somelimes resulu in
fa of no particular s|>ecres. for U fa ness H fa to make dally routes about
something has death. Thus a mere scratch. inslgnlA1 pretent that con- cant cots or puny bolfa have paid the
scaled, winged and clawtxl. poaaresing town and from which you may buy
^very aggressive characteristic of aU your Ice croam ta any quantity you de
a fa wise to tore
LS!!
! Bocklen s Arnica Salve ever handy.
sire. Five to six popalsr Aarors aad
I
»wl will*
Even where In the far east the of inch a quality thA If sure t
ifl
^
*^“ras. sores, ub
drason legend fa in fall force. And you. Phone aa. we are here to serve
Uver and Kld- cer. and pile, threaten. Only Jfo. at
hack to the Aytng saurian of prehis you J. W. Jackaoa. mPPootSt.
s Dreg Store and F. H.
Saffafactlon
toric periods the traditions and symDrug Store
YOU NEED MONEY?
bols mny nil be traced. These strange
Agures.
Keep this fact in mind, that
BUGGY LOOKIiJb .
If you are looking for Mlmethlng
or amall amonhu on cUy or oonatry
tfcms. are aot the flgmeau of folmUsU. real esute and charge yon but a rea- smart and exclusive in the bu^ line.
It will be worth your time to rislt our
We rate of InteresL Pay R
bat are the distorted shadows of lost
and mbtuatlsl ctrfgias. And under the In awNmU to tuK yourself. ' A few warehoure. We are showing
choice oilcea to rent, stagfe or In handsome Jobs, aad at prices that wIU
Is Bsarchlag to Tietory aot to be dc- suite. B. McNamara. McNamara Block. lutereat yon. and U*a Just the lei
to get hargalna hr csrHagea. A
hef.-PhUadelphla Ledger.
MI8CELLANEOUA
jjJ!||trioioM!i33:.-!s-wt6
J|BSIIUtTS OF mu
AT REASONABLE PSICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First NaUonal Bank
DO
L. 8. BRYANT, IWf-
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
Choice Groceries
Butter and Egga,
^pricto. WetoBllc
“VELVET ICE CREAM
Qts. 30c; Gal. $1.00.
Cyptuio Wall
Plaster CooitS'
i. HarsrRijii
Tmwimr«m; i
IBIBilll les W m
1A Vile Disease
‘i::!
FANS..
c-
WSIRESSUm.
SIMSmBS48JBgg
:
^SSSStSSSS
!
i:^v
P-OR SAI.gE OR RKNT
—so UK <M«*OUMlUaUB U. OI
ererer M eifHi wkefeM
kleM Wf a Ml*
lit fa UM to sHr* tlM pa(^ aal.
JtiST RECEIVED A LOT OF
srSp^teTSi
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I sot
OuMneton Anodatka at Ika
pv^j5?gjsrtfs,-5a V :
te mhMi th»
I of edlfafae wit> tto toefa of
ltwa« Hmaa 0*ittVMHMM
(M. cim |» ini aaitDV to MfaM U
loOlewTciit vtoMvtoitota mi lir aii go« V«tL Tto Mipcor
^#^«OI«wToft
1584—An crfilnaBce to amend sectloa
]mof OutlTeairtdas a dB(te fire cf ma ordinance passed July S.
& S.S. Dotcalr vwfcs tlwpoiaiai im. mUttod. "An ordiuaDoe to regu
oat of the Uood thonogUr, bat natora Tigor aad late. control and protect the use of bi
cycles. vcloclpedaa. tricycles, and othor similar vvkletos la and npan the
publto streets, svesnes, Unos, parka,
bridges aad other publto ptoccs. and
upon the sidewalks withla tto city of
Traverse aty. to prevent the deposit
ing Is and upon any of such public
doelsae to get only the rtews of tto
streets, uveaneu, lanes, alleys, parkr.
bridgw and other pubUc pUccs. and
lorgyaiaa oa dogma and car
upon tto sidewalks, no substance or
reata.
WHY govs LEAVE THE FARM.
thing Injurlons to such veblcto or to
ANIMAL TALES.
Kew Tork fa eaperimeatlag wlU aa
travel thereon, and prohibit the riding
aeeelatlaB that fa oalealatod to la
of bicyclea and other similar vehicles
upon any sidewalk within the city durteaalfjr race pr^odloe. Aa Afto^Amort
By N. B. A.
ing a certain specified period." aa
caa Realty company haa boon or
amended Dec. 2nd. ifioi. and as fur
Two out of every three boys in tbe
laod. lU porptooe belag to depreae real
UalverMty of MIsaottri take oUer possessor of a full-grown ferret, a t^ amended December 7th. A. IX,
to raloes to bring desirable apartooanea than that of tbe agricultural, present from tome place out In Kan
It ordained by tbe council of the
l booees IMO the market as bomec
ostensibly for tto purpose of caabling sas. The animal has the appearance Ity of Traveriie aty:
for negroes. It fa tbougbt nnltkely them to leave tto farm. Whereat the
Section*!. That section five of an
of -an ekmgated whtte rat with a kit
Urifty colored people will eater university suthoritles are troubled.
|laR>^ed July 3. 1899. entIUed.
ten's talk and fa not only thoroughly ordinance
“An
ordinance
to regulate, control and
into tto echooM with alaerity.
The sgriculsurul course at this uni- domesticated, but 1s about tho most protect the uko of bicycles, veloci
Judge Parker has decided not to rc^ verslty fa one in which tbe most .ef- entertaining bouse pet Imaglneable.
pedes, trlcycJes. and other similar veoelre hfa oadal aotlAcatkm dad In foru are put forth to seetire studenU . It play^ with a string llko a kitten
ipon the public streets,
bis bat>ilag MIL but has net apart the but tbe boys from the fanfi fight shy and fa very found of music, dancing In
porch of bis Rosemoaai realdence for of It, preferring tbe courses In law, a kangaroo sort of fashion when its cr PUM.C
walks, within the city of Traverse
medtolne or engineering. Missouri edi young master whistles s lively tune. City, to prevent the depositing tn and
have been brought to bear elgce that tors bare been asked to explain the It seems especially fond of a zither upon any such public strotUi. avenues.
morning after his nomtanilon wh
reason aad a nMbar of interesting ru owned by Master Sheley. and never
itoft *Mr #M Bor »n« tomfa
tM a MM fa tto Mler.«9< to toM plet* tto work.
g» tortuw or Ufa<tt*ei7 «t Iwp
Edward \1I gooB to ohareh regalar>
til It fatoto oot iIm tof that an
ly. hat to larartahly gau la lau. catloMM naa vHh OM fac had valtto Uag oat an tto aorrlee pretlaUaary to
oa hiai aad aiiito to Mr. Oahrfah't
at
aaoiliBre oiaiad that to had hoard of
^thlac light there, for
iraagor. «ao bh off hy
Wato oyoo wai tto
foodetadc. Mtaa. got f
. tow Oty. IJL. whore ato wao OMi by
Claudo TmnilIgBr. who Imfaodfatoly
Railo bar hto bride. If there wae aay
jihteg the auuor whh Mfas Kaapp s
tho oaaao tiC eiaaidaiaV The yoaag
haabaad owae a Mg raaeh al Mooeow.
Xaa4 aad to woat to Bloax City a few
daya ago to Tlelt hie Mother. He wont
ap to Woodstock to rfau ifiss Knapp,
loo. aad It was dlrrctty after hie call
that Mloe Knapp's eyes begto to
tfooMo her. Her pareou eoaaoatod to
her gulag to Blon City for traaimeat.
from the aUUoa to n minister and
wore married. Then they tiAvelod to
Moseow to live OB the ranch. The
bride's pareou were tnformod by wire,
and gmcofnlty wlthdriiw their former
objectloaa.
__
TtoInrgMt coll of rope ever
this d^y has been asade for a towUne
Ibr the big raft of piling eolleded b>
tto OrngM Rafting Co., which fa to hr
lowed to Ban rimadsoo liy the etenm
ar fVaoefa Loggeu. The huge ooli
fafaialws UO fhtboau of cable four
Ihfewfourths ‘ Uehee
In
weighs a lltlle over three tons, and
4^^ In the neighborhood of $1,000. 1l
aetos to to stout and strong and per
feci U every fiber, as the raft to to
towed eoaUlBS 00.000 lineal foct d
plllag. equal to fitoOtoO feet, lumto:
OeorgU reeeDOy. anw a weil-dreaaed
man leaving the church. Bhaktagkfa finger nt the absconder. Jones
"Young man. would you
ruthcr go to hell than to sit here and
hear me finfah this sermonr Stop
ping a moment and scratching h
head, the yonng man replied. "Yes.
think I woDld." and stepped ouulde
the doors. It broke up the meeUng
One of the
of the smoking habit has been
Bdward Atkinson, the Boston so
gist, and. still, here he Is. st the age of
7$. taking op the weed that bo has
condemned In print and verbally for
more than 40 years. One of Mr. Atkin
sen's bobbles hsa been the living on
S2 cenU a day. but if he smokes the
rankest brand of stogies he will have
James Thoraon. of New London.
WU.. while fishing from a ruwbuat
Northport says he was pulled Into the
rtrer and nearly drowned by som<
known monster. Tbomofi had been
fishing for two ^oors without a bite
when suddenly, ncoordlng to bis story.
" htf lUe was given a strong jerk ami
his boat was pulh d through the water
at a tremendoua rate. It finally ool
tided wllh a log and was overturned
Thorsoa gained the bottom of the boat
«»d paddled to abort with hfa hands
r%o poU disappeared down the river.
A Nodaway county, Mo., farmer lellr
the Maryville Repubilean of a
way to kill gophers and squirrels. Hi*
aatorates a cotton rag with gasoline
and iituEa it into their holes. The
farmer says, after
breathing the gas but a few mtniiUe.
Many recent cases of deaihs, said
be due to spiritualism, have shocked
Paris, aad the police authurlUes have
taken up the matter. A case In point
has occupied tto attention of the Ver
kaillos law'courts. On the death of
her husband, a muiiclaa In Dmsaels.
at tho end of 1»01. Mme. ChappuU. a
lady of 71. came to live at Mariey.
near Ifaria. Bto was a fervent splrii.
tolfat. and coaUnued to keep up rvlaIlona with Mme. MartU. a medium
who rratod a cottage close to her
frioads* more sampiuoua villa,
oae oocaaalon Mmo. Chappuls desired
to proeent her fate husband s piano to
istence.
Mm. Thomas Taggart, wife of the
chairman of the democratic national
committee, has pronounced views
againat the publication of pictures of
public men s wives io the newspspem.
She says no newspaper shall ever
have her picture for publication and
that the Immodest actluns of w.
whom* hiislisndfi have achli*ved nation
si prtuninence In thus rushing Into
print Is a thing to to M-verely
sured.
It was unkind of the ancient Mr.
Davis to spoil that romantic incident
of his prospi*ctive of his Aral love, but
it may to* a campaign dodge, after all.
The re fa a sarrowful impremlein gain
log RwunJ since his denial of the Im
|M>achmt*at that he fa simply putting
off the event eowlltlonal uiKin hfa hat
ing money enough left after tto demo
cratic finance committee ha^ utilfacd
him to rent a modest four room flat.
It has remained for a Memphis
Tcnn.. surgeon. Dr. Alfred Moore, tc
unmask the dreaded app<*ndlx verral
formls thst has so long wrought havoc
with the human race. This strang
survival has long bsfBed science as to
its origin and Its funcUon. but
Tenneaseo docUir after much iboughi
works out the problem. Illustrated
wllh extraordinary lUuilrailont. in the
New York Medical Record. Minus the
pictures, the surgeon's conclusion 1»
Uist the appendix was *nto dfaui end
of s tube that led from the vltvllus ic
the lower part of the embryo." That's
sll-Just the "distal end of a tube.
ManUud maj now breathe easier. It Is
not so terrible after all.
Pnenmatic tubes now Uke letters
from Twenty-third or rbrty-secoad
street. New York, to the general post
»downtown Is toss than four min
A special dellrcry totter fa d<v
5lellverto anywhere In the residence
section of the city quicker than s tele
graph message will find lu way to the
fa stalhd. personating the late M.
Chappufa at a aeaaee. declared that to
aUll conUaaed to perfect himself In
masic In tto other world. The widow
^ passed the night in listening for the
music la aralB. but from that momi
anu for the medium from hfa wife, all
of which were given. The most mysterious part of the affair is that not
only did Mme. Chappuls die of a pe
culiar Utemal rupture, as predicted
to tto medium, but she had eTldeaUy
kaowa tto date of her death, as every*
thing was arranged up to the last mlotite.
A remarkable accident 'canned tto
death of the engineer and fireman on
the Kaa«a City Boatheni's train No.
I from KaasM aty to Poet Arthur.
Tex., at Rose Pine. La. a small sUUon
totween Sbreeveport and Port Arthur.
The train wns running nt lu uaunl
famed aad to ronadtag a curve the ea
Btoeer and firemnn were horrified to
aae n farge bull oa the bridge ahead,
began rerersing] levers and
Tto bala^ wheel of a watdi vi
brmtes eightemi tbouannd limes each
hour. Take your pencil and figure bow
r Tlbmikma U a yw. aad ttoa
nay realise the BMeaslty of keep
lag your watch clean. Tben your next
ll^ht uhould to Bamum A Bari's
They arc expert jewetors.
Ton may be poor or
Jaat as your fate may be.
But If you are unhealthy.
_____
NOW IS
THE TIME
mrrMar<w.wiB oo, jmjumi, C4.
piles have beqf received. One country
editor says pride drives the boy from
the farm.
"Pride," says the country editor,
“has driven many a boy from the
farm. The roughness of his hand?
sad the tan oa bis cheeks, acquired
by bard work la tho aoashlnc. mak>
him feel at a dfaadvaatagt* wli'^ hfa
cHy ooualn. whom be chances to meet
in the parlor of some favorite lady
frioad Bnadsy evening. The air of
superiority exhibited by the soft hand
ed. fair-cheeked city chap makes the
farmer boy 111 at ease, and he gt'es
home at night sick at heart and tired
of the farm. .He Imagines hfa qpumr>*
lass favors the city chap and wo’.iM
prefer some other life than the fiirm.
Like Maud MuHer. sl^e fa ool eonteni
with her lot and she Kpurns the* l-»ve
of the noble farmer boy because of
what she thinks fa hfa humble call‘nr
The result is the boy becomes dl.ixust*
ed, with the farm. Even nt college or
the university the young women sel
dom turn their rmlles In aiiprovai
toward the farmer boy In pn-f^renci*
to the law student, the civil enr’iuer
or medical student. What Infmiic*
could be more |K»tent?"
Now pride may have driven some
iKiys from the farm—es|»cclally the
faim of twenty yt*ars ago; but the
chief reason for the hegira from the
farms today is economic rather than
senilmenial. The boys arc leaving the
farms for the very good mason that
there Is not room there fur nearly all
of them. Conditions on the farm have
changed.
Farm
machinery
has
wrought a revolutioti In farm life,
l^ manual labor fa ncede<l In agrl
cultural pursulU and a fcw*.r number
of laltorers.
The average fanners family
a
good sired one. Surplus boys are nut
needed. Owing to tbe introduction *»f
modem machinery one boy. or man.
can do the work that required two or
three boys, or men. under the old
regime. \\’here the family numbers
several sons the overplus must seek
employment elsewhere. Either the
supernumeraries must get lends of
Iheir own (and this arcounis largely
for the rush to chesp Amencaii and
Canadian Unds) or the boy miin go to
seems quite so well saUsfied as when
resting Us long, pinkish body across to such vehicle or to travel hereon,
and prohibit the riding of bicycles and
this Instrument and scratching the other similar vehicles upon any side
strings with Us claws. In addition to walk within the city during a certain
being a rare pet, the ferret Is sure siK*clfted period." as amended Decora
:.er
2nd. 1901. and as further
death to rau and mice, not to monilon
DecemtoT 7th, A. 1).. 1903, is
^tokens, it fa said to to* able to kill
any dog that attacks It. Us me thod of
protecting Itself being to fasten Us person tn ride any bicycle, safety or
aeedle-llke te<lh In the dog's throat other similar vehicle upon and along
aad then to cling there unUl It has
inckcd awa>* the animal's life bloo^.
Master fiheley's pet. however, seems every year, provided that bicycles
similar vehicles may b$ ridden
friendly enough to his big 8he|)herd other
upon and along any sidewalk adjace
Jscent
dog. the two playing together in per to any stret-t wUhln the city, the road
fect comradeship—Kansas City Jour bed of such St ren t not being paved, at
any season of the year from five
nal.
o'clock a. m. to seven o'clock a. m..
In this particular ztx> Is a very tosn- jUndard time, and the foregoing pro
llful tiger, said to fa* the largest one visions of thfa ordinance are subject
In csplivliy. Ilul If hv would only to the eondlllons specified In this ser
in."
move aUHit us If ho loft at
a bom<*. and
Bee. 2. Thfa ordinance shall uke
not be so dlgnlOed. we should be bet eir«*ri at the expiration of twenty days
ter pleased w|tb him; yet tbe poor after its publication.
We hereby cerHfy that tbe f.in*creature is excusable because* be has
going ordinance was passed by the
dyspepsia, and bis sufferings make council of the city of Traverse City.
him cross.
lUlh day of July. A. D..
One day the I eeper derided to ad-'
K. J. fitix;hl'.\!.
minister n dose of medicine, so with
Mayor.
the liottle and a whip bv climbed u C. M. DEEnS.
City Clerk.
the top of the cage. Was thst tigoi
cross? You would have thought so
DI8T1NGUE.
If you had seen him throw back hl«
We have the most exclusive styles
great head and snap at the whip. Tho In richly trimmed dress millinery for
keeper, alter enraging him. poured a summer wear In the city, also every
line medicine down the lash, which Imaginary creation In street and out
he gradiislly withdrew, until In Its Ing hats and we are c^.nsUntly recclv
place there w*as a tiny medicinal Ing new gooils from the fashion mar
stream, at which the tiger kept biting kets and lake great pleasure in show
and snapping, loo much siirprlKe<l. It ing you the preUy Ihlngs. Miss Hock.
sfH'mod, to dlsLlngufah totween whip 141 Front Su
snd llqubl When he ttirned away hfa
head the medicine was i>ouri*<l over
hfa lutwK. and wlu n he had lld:ed
them clean that day's treatment was
completed.—St. Nicholas.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
A remarkable instance of a dart's
love of home fa reporied fmro Cr«»ralelgh. DunbUne, Perthshire.'' A collie GRAID RAPIDS I IRDIARA RY
dog was given to Mr. Hunter of
COMPANY.
Heriotshall. Berwickshire, by hfa
U BffM* Boadsy. Jns* K. nM.
brother-in-law. Mr. Gllholm of ('nunlelgh. and wa.s sent by train to the
borderland. The animal work«*»l am<mg
the sheep for two da>s and then sud TiwltMlcATv Trsr«rB» City for Morlhport at
denly disappeared.
U afterward
lulled up at its old home, having
dobe ihe^'seventy-mlle journey In, forty
boun—London (Eng.I Telegraph.
One of the oldest felines in Missouri
lied last week when the family cat of
William Gilmore, living near Milleniburg. expired at the advanct-d age of
ThrwQcb ClBclnMU ri—psr on train anlnac
21 years
•The way I kept track of her age," Thrm^ CtoeiwAati aWpor oo train faavlaf at
Nor U tbe movement of the farm i
boy citywards to be deplorol. The i
city needs fresh brawn and brain and
blood. It offers in exchange, succecas
The country* thus repairs the waste of
the city strain and strifs and
says Mr. Miller, “was knowing that
country boy geu on.
she was just as old as one of my
Besides.
.
daughters. Twenty-four years is a
Tbe sons who remald^on the farm long time for a oat to live In one fam
prove to to better farmfas than their ily and we miss her mightily."—Kan
fstbecs. Many of them ^ to agrlcul sas City Times.
Kges, Others by the reading
End of Bitter FighL
of np^x>^te farm journals and study
Two physicians had a long and
of experiments graduate into sue
stubborn fight with an abcess-un my
fnl scienUfle farmers.
right Inng." writes J. F. Hughes of
The farmer's boy. If there fa a life DuPont. Oa.. "and gave me up. every
lance for you cn the farm, stay body thought ray time had come. As
lere. If not come to town. And In a last resort I tried Dr. King's New
nithar event pay no attention to "the Discovery for Consnmptlon. The ben
efit I received was striking and I was
air nf sopertortly" of the cheap rity on
my feet tn a few darn. Now* I've en
chap who would loto dowa upon you. tirely regained my health." It con
Anil have nothing to do wUh the city quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
girl who would snub you for the likes aad Lu^ trotoles. Ouaranleed by
of him. She fa not worth a thojighL
druggteta. 1
botUet lec.
IT liNT WISE
For people to keep papers and other
rra an actual fact
srUclea of value which are not la cooThat QrianeU Broa. am the largest
stant use, ato&t the house, when for retail dealers in the wortd. and be^
the small chmfge of oae and a haU dob aides are the exclusive agents for flf
lara a year U>ey may hare a drawer la teen of the largest manufacturers of
tbe nfe datomlt nanlu of thfa bank, pisaos In tto woHd. Thfa fa Important
where aheMule aafety to aaanrad. and to thoughtful buyera—It meaaa monej
10 which no oae has access tot them- aavod. and H^a always weU to spend
$. Tlio First Aiatlonal Bank. ^
jroor aMHKdr wUh home poopto.
esss-srirf----
Q 1. LOCXWOOO.
to put m four coal far next
SAVE MONEY
eSBaas J
ty Icttmg at ddiw i
bom cor to TOOT Uot.
THE C. a TAYLOR
C0AL C0.O-. :
JOT
MEtFESr
OEMEST
-HEUTUBT.
ABSOLUmT ODOELBSS
L.IOI-IT ^
D
JOHN R. SANTO
jeoEMi ■miukeI
Wlllwlm Woeh.
FBR 1000 WATTS
BnrfaiiRlTgBietrii '
U{M ttl Pmr ei.
Troti^o. City,
fke'dJsdrmce
I-U A. BUILOINBl ----------
insura-'
.
THERE'S
A
DRfi. SAWYER A
WEDDING
Bficn, and you'vs been In
vited. Select your
..J)ENTISTS..
Fins Gold
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
WEDDING
GIFT
OBeo—tM Nr. WOkaia Btaak. «awm.- Pkoa. Ml.
from our handsome assort-
CUT GLASS.
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
Wo can astonish you at ths
handsome gifts wo are sell
ing for $i.oa
RA8TALL, the Jeweler.
with every gIfL
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. H. Monni
6m. R. MeWitly
MORROE & ieWETHr
6ERERAL INSURAHCE
3 I I NEW W tLHBLM BLOCK
JIOTI MUIBB WOKSKKv^m-roNc
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phooc IIS
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QUEER CHY aORALXO.
Mal|>h Andaraoea
COMMISSION BROKER.
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