The Evening Record, August 19, 1904

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The Evening Record, August 19, 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)

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1904-08-19

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YESTERDAY'S I88UE

i,950

THE EVENING REQORD
TRAVEKSS cmr. MICHIOiUi.^FlUOAY. AUOU«T It, 1t0«.

MCIAL TBLsaiuni MltVICC.

MORE INDIINS
HIVEWIIIVBI

OmN MR^RHEf

TRKENNEW
LEASE OF UFE BATTLE

^M.Ltmnm
PKsarr

___

OIEO OF EXHAUSTION.
^ . POUR SEAVICES WEAC HELD YEE>
^
TBIlPAY IN INOIAN.
•ea a« Mr. aad Men. E. E. Reialimt

ABBOCIATIOFT MERGED.

MTinrS DEITS WIPED OUT
AOOmONAL AMUSCMENTt WILL

$9 £cnt$

PFaguaat tkirmla»Ma Have Oecairred

Call early and jjet the book you want

tMvaefi the Rjaaian and the Jap-

C/^ Bwk Store

GS PROVIDEO.

ELECTROCUTED THIS M0RNIN6

NO PEACE TALK HEARD

BETURNED

SUnONS BAY PIONEER

LITTLE MANNINO SOY WAS HELD Leadare Art Not Confidant of Increaa*
FOR tMAOO RANIOM.
ing Sympathatic StHka aa Strong
Fercaa Oppooe It
GEORGE STEIMEL, JR.. OIEO LAST
Angela CticAgtt Waa Held fer Com­
NIGHT OF CANCER.
By Wire lu the K\enlng R«*cord
plicity In the Case- Boy Wat
f’hIcaKo. Aug 19—Strong tufluencot
Came to Buttons Bay From Canada
Taktn Ten Oayt Ago.
I favor of extending the aympathetlc
and Engaged In Farming and
Mtrlke of the teanuiera are Iw-lng exMercantile Purwita.
By Wire to the Bvenlng Record
ercUed In the ctHincllK t*f laUtr.
New York. Aug. 19 ~Anumh» Man
The bederw aav the chances are Stiecial to tho Evening R.-c«»rd
nlno. the »year-old boy who wan kid agalnal the tpread of the at like, bowButtons Bay. Mich . Aug 19 -G«*»»rge
na|ied from hU home In llrtMtklyu len
lM<eauke Uitb l‘re»ldenl Ikmnell).
daya ago and held f«»r |&«.<hhi rantom pnwldent of (he butcher workmen. BOd Stelmel. jr., one of ihc Ih-sI known
by an Italian bandit, wa» reiumiHl to National Pivaldeni Sh<« of the team rveldenta of this locality, dhsi at his
hit home latl mldiAghi
Angelo C'u atera, are opiamwl to It. Ikuh aay It home here last night after a lingering
roxaa waa Airaated charged with com would not mati-rlally help the aU»ck lllneea, his death U«lng due to cancer
He leavtw a wife and M \en children
yai>U altuatloii N’t» talk U to lie luanl
Mr. Stelmel was born In Germany
«»f peac«> negotlatluna.
and name to t'anada In Hii4 In IMia
he eame to Huttons Bay and has rt--sided here eunilnuously since then,
la 1971 be married Mlaa BlIxalM-th
Chat. M. Reera Raya That the Knlghtt
of Fythlao WauU Ra Qiad to
Survivorw of Old Settlerw Dinner Given Mook. After his arrival be devoted
his attention to farming but Uter
Ratum S«uth.
Eight Years Ago Attended Perry
lamed to mercanille pursuits. He
Hannah's Funeral in a Body.
Uta^- became elected township ireas
To the Editor of the Evening Rcc
ord: I wUh to corr^'ct an artIcUe
(K twelve membera who attended a urer which position he held fur several
which appeared In the Record yetier meeting and dinner of old residents tenna. He waa very prunHnent and
day ta which It wat stated that Gen eight years ag»». there are only four leaves a large circle of friends to
eral LoooiU and hit entire staff were living and they attendtd the funeral mourn bU loss.
compelled to walk In the parade of the of Hon. Perry Hannah yesterday after­
THE MARKETS.
Untfumi Rank in LouiavlIIe in the
in a body. Mr. Hannah was one
flrat place Oaneral IxwmU waa not In of the twelve at that lime. The four
DetrolL Mich.. Aug. 19—Wbeatlamltvllle (being demined by a preat living members are ^\'lmam HoldsIng butlneoa asgsgemenu. Col. Brack­ woiih. H B. Steward. Thomas Brock- AttgttsU tl-lt: No, • red. 91 15; No. 2
com. BSc; No. S white oata.
ett of the BseoAd regiment command
and Phillip Secure.
Tolada a. Aug. 19.-Wheal-Ciash.
ed the brigade, end all bHgade and
aad Saptomber. 91-12 H: December.
regtmvntni nMeere bad boraea and
NOT LAST EXCURSION.
91-lSH: May. 9M4.
rode them and Mleklgan waa credited
■Ckloago. Aug. 19.—Wheat—Old Sepwith havlag uno of the beat brlgadaa liiinels Will CmitifWM Popular Tripa
into Beplsmber.
tamhar. 9l-101a: new September.
la the line of nmrek aa to appearance.
1 make thU eorrectloa ta jaattce to
aome aumaer or other, a report 91.09%: May. 91-14. Com—Septem
ber.
B9%c: May. 5i%c. Oau—Sep^
the K. of P. bteanlal comaUtteea who
been drculatsd that the excurmade every etort In their power to
of tke IlllBols to Petoakey. Char­ tamber. Sic; May. S7%c. September
extend tke weloomlng hand of tree levoix aad Harbor Spiiaga would end pork. 911-90: lard. 96.95; Hba. 97 45.

IBiaiMN.MSNOKICK

ONLY FOUR UYING

Sunday. ThU U untnie as B. H.
Tke KerUnger
estate exchange
Pope, tke agent of tke line, aaya that
they will oontlBoe natll at least Sep­ U baliig atovad (^daMn>S> their oftember to. Quite a crowd will go to Bom ta the Hamiltoa G Millikea Block
Ckarievolx aad other polaU Sunday. to Sn Proat street, la the baildiiig
foraMrly oocuplad by Jaattoe & M.
Tke BUta aiw |olag la force.
K. Martin went to KcyttoM tkU
atomlag on a bualseaa trip.

A new lot of popolmr copyrij^ts sneh as “Crisis**
‘Graustark** ''Virginian*’ Climax and loti of othen
formely sold at $1.25 and $1.50. Our special price

JAPS ARE WITHIN TWENTY MILES
^OF LIAO YANG.

RENDERED AN
DID HYMN TONE

Moutkem boasttAllty aad Mtckigaa kaa
,no kick of asy kind to atake and would
be only too Mad' to go to LoaiavlBe
AgaU. Yoara very truly.
^
Ckaa. 11. Beera.
Aiet. QABrlsmsBler Oe^pral Mtckigaa
Brigsda.

Sreat Books at
Cittle Prices

IS IMMINENT

AMEMRLY AND CAMP GROUND

ERpl'Ad.
IflBISmuisMlIM M tM 0*»M M—tlm Harry Relaknrt. tke three weeka lx Thatmaad Ooflara Will Go ExArt IUliiM> Uw»N»S Mlw EIIm- old aoa of Mr. aad Mre. B. R. Relakan. poaM for ToaaU Court Swim
died of cxhaiMtlcat at. their kooM*at
•aing Pool and Golf Grotmto.
bMR fiNMr Mss essM FrsNi
Platte River. The ckUd waa ooe of
P. A. Vomoe. ProoidonL
iwlaa. Tke funeral aerrlee vraa held
at S o'etock tkU afternoon from
Rstetal.tARis BtcsIse Record.
koote. H. U Garter baa tke fonerml. BpocUl to the Bvenlng Record.
Bay View. Mich.. Aug. 19.-Tbe Bay
NorUpdrt. MIcE^ ASE- It.—YaeUr Mr. Raiakart la tke aUtloa agent at
View aaaemhly haa been given a new
t
Mf VM ft dsy M gi^t rricrfclBS At tbe Platte River for the M. A N. B road
leaae of bfe. The aaacmbly aaaucia
lAdlftft cftMp sroosdft, thXny to forty
tloB aad tho Bay View ('Amp (Irvund
PmoiUm^ Iftdlftoe ftiTtrlftft ftt boos on
aaaoclatkiB. heretofore (wo dlatinct
the eluutftiftd ftUftftiOT Bdftvrr. AebodUa. have been merged, and her«<rofiiSXtoAe src YSry »
after tl)e aaacmbly will be conduct
Anmai. It ie Isi^tble for Iftrfr
by tke camp ground asaocUttun. wbowe
tests to tend st ttr grouade ftod Uir
> has been changed to the Bay
M rpftd CRftt MftftM thft vftx chrottfli
View Camp Ground Aaaemhly. The
the vtid foeeat U full of plifftlle.
aaaembly aaaoclatlon go<t out of ev
•ftd 4fto|i mu btil. ftevrrtbrUfte. tbr
•TRANQLER PLAYED AN ACCOR­
Utcoce.
caaptas oiittu ore euoe^ally
DION BEFORE HIS DEATH.
The matter has Lmm-h under eunald
hftftUd to Ike srouade froai NoAkport.
eratloo for aome lime, aa a mean* of
loAle aprUf up ilkr Btuakruonis ead
plarlBg
the aaaembly on a Itelter foun
tke ftUftdsr kftftdod OtUwe Ulu«
datum. At a recent mi'ctlng of the
life ftssift U kle wifvftin.
ably director* l»r. Shier of De
Ftoiir rogatar aerrleca were held yee
troll, who haa been tlic aaMcmbly v
lArdgy, Ail tke day epoftkere uelag the
KNAPP WAS CALM AND HIE END
bead for many yeara. waa sucetteded
iadlsa taariftge bul Her W A. BlUe.
PEACEFULaa prealdeot by 9>auk A. Vemor of
tfcft losg looked Cor evangeiUt from
Ik-troit. A pro|K>«l(ion waa mad<- to
RftraiA, amrUg ftt 4 o’clock, ftiransithe camp ground aaauclation to take
umu were awde for eft EnKlUh err
Killed Two Wives, HU MUtreac and
the aaaeta and UabillUea of ih.>
RMia ftt 7:M p. ai. Rev. ElUe U a
Two Chlldrer*—Only One Charpe
aaaembly aod to aaaume entire control
mlitura. hU fatker betoir an Ottaaa
Wat Neceaaary and He Died
of the annual program, and at a meet­
Aod hie notker a Cblppeva. but In
ing of the latter aaaoclailon a commitSrrSBOAlIfy k« pa^t^ea of neflher,
In glk Minutes
waa appointed to inwatigatc the
belag keary. etolldly built with a
flnancea of the axiembly. It waa
jovial, rotund face, gentle pereuaalvr By Wire to the Evening Record.
Columbua. 0-. Aug. 19.—Alfred found that the Utter'a aaaeta. In the
Yoke and engaging aianoer. He en
tered Ike pablk ackoui at Walpole Knapp of Hamilton, the atranglfr of way of bulldlnga and furniture, amount
917.000. and that Ita llabiUtiea at
wo wivet, Hannah and Jennie
lalaad. Canada, when but 1 year* old
aod took tkrae yeara at the lodUn In Knapp, bit mlatreaa. May Bkhart. and preaent are approximately $2.14U. The
children, Emma Uppleman aod plan to oonaoUdate haa now been
eiltute At Maaoey, floUblng by a col
legtale eoaree la VictorU college. To Ida Qebbart, waa Hectmeuted to the adopted by the camp ground aaaoclaroato. Mm srdfJood U Ittf. HU Ohio pentlteoUary annex tbU aiomlng Uon and the truateea directed to bor*
If o'clock. Only one charge of the row mosew to pay all^ebts au that
Mily~^ark oaUldo of tke minlatry waa
AB ladrfttctor In the Indian deiuirtment fluid w'aH iiecetaary. Knapp waa de­ the aaaembly may begin with a clt-ar
of the goremineat echool, Chlpp«*wa. clared dead aix mioutea after the cur •late next year.
nt
waa turned on.
It waa alao decldml to punh the plan
Today ka eUade eminently a leader In
InttiAd Ilf dying at a villain, hit end for additional amutementa at Bay
kU work, reelgnlng hU reguUr partor
wat gulet and peaceful. When the View.' and work on Irnnlii courtii. a
Ate to become an evaagelUt.
MUe Klliabeth L. Plaher, principal warden atked him If he had anything awimmlng pool and a new golf gruuuda
tay. he rettunded "Nothing." Be­ will be ruahed. It la estimated that
of tke Indian government achtml at
Oenoa. Nebrmaka. arrlvi-d yesterday fore hit execution Knapp played theae tmprovementB will coat al*out
to Itink over tke great gathering of -Where In My W’anderlng Boy To 96,000. They will be ready fur uae
n^t aeaaon. F. Gillum i'romer. the
MIckIgan Indlane, aod plead for re night" on an accordion
aaaembly auperlntcndcnt, will prob
cnilU of the fall term of echool. She
ably be retained by tbc new manage. epul^ at the evening eervlce to the
roenL
.—Seowte aad will be an active advocate
The aaaembly's last seaalon for this
of tke education of the IndUn of today.
year waa held yesterday, but the »um
STRONG INFLUENCEi EXTENDED
university will In* continued for
TO ENLARGE THE STRIKE.
some days longer.

WAS

SIttHTM V«AW an

Rata towigkt and prokabRy Saturday.
Brtak aooUterty arlada.

•ay Me Can't Raiaeer.

Rr W|m to chA
RaeatC ^
LAMOl NUMStll or THE rETOO Waraeator. Meea, Ai«. IE—Reaetor
KEY TRIM CAME VEfTERDAY. Hoar gaaead tke nigkt aomfoetoM:
was apparaatly no weaker thU i
lag. HU pkylftoaa stUl feel that be
U too weak to raoover bet aay hU eoadltloa U more favorabU today.

BOY

1

Browm. The oSoes have baaa aaatly
sued ap aad wUI gBre tke Bras a

By Wire to the Bvenlng Record.
Mukden. Aug. 19.—A battle In the
neighborhood of Llo Yang is imminent.
The Japanese forces have Advanced (u
wttkla twenty miles of Llat» Yang and
aklrmUbea beiwr»H-o th*wie «»ut|MtstM
and lhos<- of Russian amn are ctm
stant.

$2.4^5
IS THE
SPEQALPRICE

Ruaaian Gunboat Sunk.
Cbee Foo. Aug. 19. - A Kutalan gui
boat of the tHvaahnl l>|w struck
mine off IJao Ti-hau ><*Mterda> evei
log and sunk.

WEATHFnt—Rain tonight and Saturday. Brisk aoutherly*^Bada.

JUST ABOUT

wc luLve itoulc on about five
rlozcn pairs of ladic* fine
shoes, of our best makes in­
cluding KMsc St) lea* |oi the

CUT IN TWO

F*amoUto

Four members of the Rod and Gun
club of Kingsley arrived in the city
thU afternoon to about from the local
trap
Thc*se who came wei\- J H.
Muhrui'. .Nick Krelser. Oiarb-K Ita
and R. B. Ik-i'nince It Is ex
r-ecled that \V. J Met'ully «rf Kings
ley. who was In l-udiimiuii wheu the
four memlters cam«- down, will 1h- hcriaUu

That’s whxi wc are doing with CoriBgr kto
prices on all our fine

Sorosiie

SUITS

J list as well save x daflUr by
purchasing vv)ur tlrcssUioes

Don't (ail to see wliat

MrnllTMm

SAVE THIS
COUPON
NEW FALL
COUPON.
This Coupon with 5C
will purchase onezof o'ur 10c
Raspberry ice cream to^laa.

Raspberry is a most
delicious flavor if
properly made and
we want you to try
ours.

American Drug Co.
Albert Globensky Mgr.

^

Dissolution Sale
S. BENDA & COMPANY
Real Reliable Olothlere

FOOTWEAR
\Vc have just received our new
line of IMNC'.RKE SHOES.
Eel US show you ihc new
styles. ;; ::
;; ;;

; $3.(10, $3.50 and $1.00

X
nil

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

? 5 ^

The Old Reliable Show Houss

.219.

$1100, $10.00

will do during our

FRUK FRIEDRICH & GO.

iiii
to 2 fji ®

New Starrd. 242 Front Street

^

: O. C. MOFFATT
I
Abstracts of Title
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ]
^
\

Established In I bob
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

SOMESPECIALSILK
OFFERINGS
IJG inch naiural Ilabulai wash silk
PwQin
worth 75c for.................................. OVG
•J4 inch Japanese silk in pale blue, pink. L'rccn.
orange, lemon, cardinal, while i ream. Q
and black a 50c value special............ OC/Ct
‘J7 inch black Taffeta, wear nBaranieed, worth $1.(XI for....................... ........

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

MQR.

Cor. Lak* Av*. and 1 Qth

CHILDRENS’
SUITS....
2 and 3 piece. A fine lot
to close at 25 -per cent,
discount. Some big bar­
gains. Come before school
begins.

See our new silk shirt waist Suiting in center
windows on Union St.. Hi yards to
the pattern at per yanl....................... •

EXTRA SPECIAL
•20 inch Wack PeaudeSoie e.xtra heavy pufe
silk, rich satin Lustre worth $1.25
QPC/w
special......................................................... OOC

New Fall Suilings Ariiving Daily
See our 54 inch fancy Mohair for shirt waist
suits. U you intend traveling jjet a suit off
it. Its positively worth $l.U0 a^yard
our special price.................................. 9 UG
A >iandsonic assortment of suitinj,^ for tailor
^made suits in the popular Mannish ^
00

i wIEbelm

^

CHILDRENS’
PANTS....
Sizes for ages 3 to 15. One
lot 75c reduced to 60c!
One lot $1.00 reduced to
75c. Good time to get-a
pair.

HAMILTON SSJ5!»5j

THE CVCNIHS MCOMa TMATCMS CtTT, MteMIOMI. FMDAT. MWMT n,|MM.

BumuNin

TKEEVEMlNGREaffiD CINVEiniOII

fSS::

HISCU

T-rJua:

mmmtm tgnow

WE STILL HAVE
)

•ISAm'Www Hmto wt n Vaey

500 Mens’ Snits
500 Mens’ Pants'

pnrty wan baU

cnmo sum-

OAV tCHOOL OATHftlUMa.
<tad Mavohr Mtoa Marie fkrrkk of
i BagMa. Akda Valaecy aad
rtaak Khmach cf rhlcagn The party
waa iprm hr the Mlaeai Hattie Grai
VUk and Margarat Siedar.
GCCIMO TO BAIt* TMl BTATt The haB waa very peatttty decor
eted la red aad red peach waa aervod.
ALnOC TO

MOVED

AlORKaSVEKKBfCTa

There were

eighty

gueata

That we will offer for the rest of this

preMat.

We are now located in our new
offices, 211 East Front Street,
on the ground floor. Remem­
ber the new number. :: :: ::

Mr. Khmock favored wHk mnalc os»

Plana ef Meat Moetiwg Left to tM
MMAtoe Cammittaa — County
PUim WMi PMeeto Piadpaa

Ana time.

,*^M£%vsaxg.ssri
bad to he crowded into UUle ttose as

l IK^fl l« PA

Hmn fromI tk«4bdald*
tk«^ald* oC
4
Braator
OMff*» fttobte Hbtf. who IM ao alrfr

the amettog did not hegte fta work
natll 1 o'clock oat of rwpect U

UaM tUUOT MMU

at Iho thought of hU dMCh. aad hU ny
aotal froa the Md oC aoUoa will
loavo a Maak which atate and aatkxi
■aaaotlallr

■taliiwii aa well aa a ahrewd poittt
dam. Mr. Hoar haa ba« iwomlneaily
ta^ertaat eoagraaalonal legUlatioa in
a aoora at ytara. haa hold hta atate
aolid to the rapobUean rMka lor twice
that a*a, and pechapa Jons than any
othar awe BMa. haa had' much to do
with the BKtldlag oC hU oountry‘a
daring

hla

amaUMial

The report was aceepcad aad

aikmted.

Mrs. N. Locas. however. le-

signed and
selected

Mrs. J. W. MUllkea eras

primary

sopertoteadeo

career,

Sturdy, clear minded, cleverly ahrewd.

■orw than one bit of natkmal policy
which at the drat aeened hopeleaa.

Those rbosen were Mrs. MUllken.

ainek tlaae to the aru and adenced.
aad there la probably no man In Amer­
ica better veraed to Amerlca a blaloa
Hl^ work in the American

Hlctorieal

aaaociatloo.

and

to other

organtaatlona would of Itaelf
have made him known throughout the
net***

When Benmtor Hoar paasea

a great life will have been ended.
Georgia aeeda no cenaure for the re
coat dlagraoetul

acttoaa to

burning

aad lynching negroea who had been
“7 found gouty of morder^ ahe U being
^'pald to her own coin. In Georgia there

/

^

She Is said j

^

AN

DR. PHYS. R. LLOYD
-THE LOST

Some discussion was occasioned by

gov- WAS HIS

SUB­

JECT LAST EVENING.

10 «x-nt».

It waa final

Mr. Day said the county pledge with

nnl OrMk^spt ths Audisne

private pledges be bad received made

rr

ent called for loud appUuae.

.

The committee on resolutions, conuin. H. Kennhdy. n

As well as the baby’s. Is always fob

toraatod and Amunad.

lowed

of 8t. Luke and was iransUted from

support and contributions to the work,

the original

the friends In Traverse City for their

stead of losing In significance.

If

the

aldermen

-

should

refute

Greek, thus gaining

In­

at the aame tlme lo the same PvxipU-1

these have

Resolved. That
worthy

tht-«e

of our

efforU

highest

have

respctt

wheelmen were granted lllK'rtlw* l>“l

»

certain of them have ae«-u fli t



ilhcately

vlolaU. the law.

The ordl-

nanew waa not -constructed to annoy
l><- rigidly

K..yal

Is the most

in aiuoiitiis

.-;fandBi.!

Ka>y*|ui> m-i.i.

TRY

HAVE YOU HEARD
The fd.iij ..f the Khiri tliat w:i' io-i
th«-

sii.b.

and

caiu)- out

«-(i\er«-tl

\V«- Kira.ighti ii«-«l n «»u:

^tolli^he.l

the

Just

as g.Mwi as new

and

the

In a quaint and humorou.-*
which

kept

the

nmuaod.

sudiance

Dr.

IJoyd

manner

fnoil.' r.iuniiiu.-

wagon with the livils

interested j

exercise, and

went bn

to show

you wall

You male

i'tion--

parable, showing that

After car.-fully

surfact-s of the tystem
They
one hundnsl dollar* for any
^
lestlmonlals.

Tliere are also three ini|s>rtanl steps
press facts,

electoral cxdlege.

aivtused.

was

a cruel

the atU>ntlon

Information

given,

must

be

the con­

has come thrxiugh Christ and If ever

Addn-ss

anyone should love and revere him six

le<lo.-Uhio

His story of the prodigal son or "the

science must be excited to coovlctlon.

lost boy" was told with much feeling j

other onUmalaats

and lastly, action must be excited en­

and waa treated In a new and interest- >

couraging the child to carry out the

lug manner.

be«Hi

telling

him that It was "all over but the shout

teaching.
much
The sultan Is hsviug hU

troubles.

has he b<'«n compelled

Mr. llay's address

was of

value to the teacher lo ttMn-

Ing the pupil in Christian character.

to

He closed

with an

earnest

appv*al

that all mlgh seek unselfishly
lost souls.

grant Americans the same privileges
old promises will not be
|ma been gently Informed that If there
illed for delay that trouble

will surely follow.

The

com-

paaiatlrn to an American citizen at
,,

Bmyma for lands Illegally taken, has

A

been deposited to the Ottoman bank.
FEEL
•imlnees

HI8 LOSS.

ftaaorilataa

of

Thirty^-nine

Yaara Mourn Mr. Hannah.
To Abe BdHor of the Evening Rec­
ord:

Wo. too. fhel the kw of Hon.

Haiwml Smp 0«k U XevwAa.
In a mountain near Blku. Nerthere U nii inexhaustible sup{ily of
pure ooap. One may enter the mlu«
with a butcher s knife and cut as large
a plwe at be wanU. It Is beautifuUy
omtUt-d. and oo being expuaed to lb«
air hardens aotuewhat. The uiounUiB
Of clay is of fine texture, and it cowtalna boraclc add. aoda. and borata
of lime.
Its color H given it by the Iron aad
other mlnerala
In Us natural atate
tt la rather atroag to alkali, and re­
moves Ink aad other sUlns readily.
At one tlm# It waa uaed la all the Urs
atoriea on the Palltaao carw. but aa

A letter seot to a native prince la
India ta oftea a very elaborate affair.
The paper is specially nuide for the
parpuse auU Is sprinkb-d w ith gold I<m2.
Only the last few

lines of the some­

what lengthy dox-umv-Ut

contain

bont and complimeuury phrases,

flapa ontward. and placed in a muslin
hag, and this tatter Into one of crlingold thread, attached to which la a
The address, writtea

aa a alip of psrrhmenL Is stta<-bed to
the outside

t,

thlrtymlne years and not a hitch to
In life wo had nothing but praise for
him and to donth we mourn.
hla

speech

Yoa will

aereml

years

ago to the hualneoa men of Tmverae
etty.

Mr/Haannh

toM us in

that

apneh *tooc to mourn for him wrhen he
M

bnt who can forget the

ktod and gooaroea man.

^ H. nnd K a Heim,
a ISHe , .

bog.

These detoila are

very Importaat for poUte letirr-wriUng

T%e Swlsa govera^aot has dacldaE
wo k>ac«r to penalt parvnta tu tw»tlae their offapriags
by
faotaatte
aamea. Thla law haa Jwat been exat^
claed at 8L Gall with re^rd to
children, oae of whom waa bapOfwd

Max L while the other bad I
hy Ita ItoUan progenltow “RiheUo.’
rwbel or rerotoOaoaty. The itaaea
were condemned and the children have
Batn kBaliy RhapOaad.

new

going at

lot
the

just

recci\e«i

following

and

popular

prices:

aun and guki tinL w ith a allp-kcot of

Perry Hnnnah. hnvtog done business

remember

A

Il

la folded In a pev-uliar way . with the

ponderona seal.

AD.

' 1

LEST YOU FORGET.

That the Hot Springs medicines
Record Want Ads. bring Big have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAVReturns for the money Invent ad i ERSE CITY, They can curt you. For
1 sale by all first class druggists.

OF THE UTMOST INTEREST
To evt-ry prospective piano inirchascr. Listen! VVe
can save ytyii money on every piano hoiight of us.
Why' Hecaiise we buy directly from the faclor>', thus
saviiu; the iniddleiiian’> profit, and we sell directly to
you. thus saving the a<hlilionaI aneni or traveling
man's salary, all of which goes to your credit, and our
prices' are corn.'sptmtlingly h.'ss, you arc therefore gel­
ling .ill thesi- profits. 'I'heM- siaiemenis are proved by
every on«- of our many pleased customers. We should
-Lk- pleased to see you in our Piano Room at the front
of our Furniture Uepartm*-ni at any time, lo try our beautiful pianos and learn our
most reasonable terms

ilM

AUSTEN TO THIS:
I he following letter from the great Creaiore, the mo>l successful band master
and leader now before the public;
HOTEL LAUGH.AM.
BOSTON. M.\SS.
JEWLTT IM.ANO CO..
BOSTON. MASS.
(lENTLEMEN; 1 desire to offer my words of praise and thanks for the pleas­
ure 1 have derived from the use of one of your I 'pright Pianos. The tone is re­
markably swe<*i and pure, and what I cs|>eciall\ like is the sonorous volume of tone,
which 1 think is rounder anti more beautiful than any other Upright l^iano I ever
used. The touch is particularly even and its light reijotition makes it an instrument
of exceptional quality. With renewed thanks, believe me.
Yours sincerely
iSigned)
GIUSEPPE CREATOKE.

the

der U made op of the muial rounda-

wltk him and the firm tor n period oC

WIM a-ta* Ossarwwisat.

Ladies'
Gorset Covers

pun>ort of the letter, w bile the remain­

^

aU that time.

F- J. CHKN*EV A CO.. To-

should.

blow to the Judge as Champ Clark and

* *•»

leasix>onful
mcouH I
ihucouh

exalted place In the home and society,

to bi> followed in good teaching to Im­

Not only

to a

He dt-clart-d that wluil woman is to.
w
.
. .
« II
««,I
day. her advancement to a nobb- and

haa come' to the conclusion that the

I'M TALKING YET

,,
drops

sary t«» spiritual growth. iwtlnUng out

the neoeaaary number to eU-ci In the

have

J|“J>

and out of the church and si the mod

figuring, he, some of the methvMls under each head.

Judge will be short thlrty-^we votes of
This

lhru.t» at jn.ml.l.r. In

......

it

l-Tsi work don*-

Wright Bros

acts dins-tly on the blood an*l

alkie can secure his election next Nty
vember.

r,th«.

...... '

i HAVE YOU
‘ I TRIED THEM VET?

Qlz. PhSBC

!

(rent, single

iTrEC01kD*WANT

G. -r. GOX
255 E. Fnmt SL

no

ex|H»und»-«l

em dance

that these- three things were as neces­

I'ay I

Niille- i: Mr.Samard. McNamara Biixk
J

T^mpU-.UlUCm

tr^Avto LTnclwaatt. Oaku.

---------------------------

_

ill

to

Has just opened lo the publi:, and a brand new meat mar­
ket where quality and prices
arc right Give us a call . .

Fw Sals By All Dna>tl>

1....

to suit yourself.

Cholee ofllies

and

lauguttge

j

souable rate of iut»-r*-si

THE PEERLESS MARKET

Beauty Remedies
1

or small amounts tin city or c
real estate and eharge you but

nua<i

In

carefully each

and

MADAME IlfTA MIAUS'

il a business of loaning money in large

wonderful In concept Urn of anv in the

of this association an- her»-by tendered

to physical growth; atmosplu're. food
Thomas Taggart has Informed Judge

brim

K«-«-p this fact In mind..that

wLfli starch■*

and

Parker that rndblng short of a land-

china or

i» h'r«*iii sins-t ttfTi-r a full llm-

furniih. r

ThU chapter, taken In Us euiireiy.

and appreciation snd that the thanks

He said three things were essential

enforced.

«

mac-hlm-s maib .

LI.POPE, All.
R.F.CHUIICI.6.P.A.

Kastall s JvW.-lry St«ire.

of x-ouc-h.-/<. iHith new and s«t-ond hand

SIXTEEN DOLLARS

of Sunday School Teaching "

^

weibling

j

the wheelmen bat for the protection

but a refuaal would be really luatlflable under the present conditloiia. The

paini.-d

!

ware.

YOU NEED MONEY?

prodigal son antTaa these were given

has been the roost fruitful of any In

just closing;

ImakiiiK

B'-rlliiK

b«‘ found at Bugboe s City drug siore,
232 Front St.

Dr. Lloyd expUlned aa he read llw-

of the piece of lost silver and of th. ,

Wbertws. The work of the past year

hand

iu

MILLAR AND MORSE

ad­

by Mr. Bates aa follows:

of

you : make your tw-leE'-

half a dozen other face powders can

of podeatrlans and should

grant Incoovenienr^- to many cUltens
^

wlass.

Ulcum' hrax-.

to the* pastors and workers.
tbs scrllw‘8 and pharace«-s In trying to
j
There is nmie <-tiiarrh In this
The report was adopUnl. The mat
prove Jesus at fault only proved their I lion of the country than all other
ter of choosing a place for the next ovm guilt. Jx-aus makes a perf«-ci ar 'eases put together, and until liecounty conventU«i was U*ft to the ex­ gumeni In
,
few
years was siiptai.-»-d to be In
a perfect spe«-ch
when
' able. For a great many years .]i« i
ecutive committee.
showing that in ass*>claiing with tax
I pninotineed It a I«h al di»en.>.e ami
I>\tlluwlng the business session, the gatherers and godless lawiple to save
: scrilM-d ha-al renn-,il.-s, ami by <
primary teachers held a conference In them and rejoUlng If he saves even I slaiitly failing to cure with l>a-al t
pnjnounc»-»| it InciiraMe. Sx-n-ne,a s4-|»arate ruun under the direction of one he Is doing the same In a more
catarrh to l>e a coii-titu
Mrw. Fox.
worthy c
......................... _.se and then-fore n quires
Mr. Day took up the next subject «*n
and rejoice
ir»-alinent.
Hall s fa
a lost h
the prxHtratn. *Ft»uuda«kin Principles]



g

use of

iiilsiak.- h> i;iMiig >our laiin‘lr\ i.. ilo-

grant permlaslon to the wheelmen

, ^

gencrwis

text, rending through
hU thorough Buys .m. uf ih- iK-st make. ,,f
dresses, and resolved that the work of study of the Bible many things be­
machlix-s. just a* giKMl as a t-’..'the association
be Indorsed
and a tween the
.hlrb .h.. orJlimr,
pledge of loyalty be made to the stato
Bible atudent mUses.
.beautiful tiar!*>r «-ahiti,-t s. wuii;
officers In their worl
ThU chapter In St. Uike contains
same pn.,K.ni..,,al - ui mA special resolution was presented three parables, that of the lost sh.-«-j. ^
,.i,-aram .- sa..
W. --H ti-

been

ride on the aWewralka at any aeaaon

u

a

tastes, such a.-< Metinen s. l*nlmi-rs.
Dr. Lloyd Inat evening when he gave (
a and others, both sc^-nlej
hU addrtma on “The Lost Boy.
and unacented
Aalde Imro talcum
Best Address Ever Made."
HU text waa the fifteenth chapter

Inspiring

by

Mix-

This win induilc meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets will be on axle comenenctag Tharsday, June 9.
1904.
Steamen leave Travene City
t...ry Sunday, 10 {x, m., and
Thnradayx, <1 a. m.

R0W0TRIP2St.S0t,7S«
BiattLianit8;40i.*.
M 2:00 f. a.

powder and there are kinds lo suit all

Traverse association for their hearty

Instructive snd

Ik-bm-

iM-suHful

An andienoa of 600 people greeted

thanks to the members of the Grand

hoBpItallty. Mr. Day and Mrs. Fbx for

BATH

New Testament.

of

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY

iion (-all at our store and insp<-«-t the
MILADY'S

of this association; therefore be It

law

forcefully

Sample sbte-s that

Is lh»- habit
gifts

BrOsch Broa.

Transtotad Mis Tsst From the

ly decided to raiae the flZS.

I18.S0. IS 4ty Halt
$19.00, 60 day UmU
$21.00. IN’ Ue seaSM

VIA

CENTURIES OLD

A special

Travara* City to SL Loula

i
i

I STEAMERS CQLUWiU AID I
I
GUMMINRS

V. FYiedrirh

sale of kettle rendentl lard still uu fur

a auggestlon that the ataU pledge be
raised from |I00 to fits.

family, on the rtghl day.

plantera without

The

OMENA
NORTPORT

’7l ;

Canning

ytMi from iOc to |l.:-0 |mt jialr a

fed

makiag a genaral exodus, leaving the
be

LAIMKS'

lo cut.

right,

beautiful

of the year. It would undoubtedly be a

^

Ideal foinl
Hatched

of the city and county snd other work­

P

J- V

An

broilers.

and bred right, dressed right and sold

ers have cooperated sitb the officers

to

City

IDEAL FOOD CUTTER

The teeth.
spring

groes alarmed by the happenlnga
help

Traverse

'

________________ .

I

dress ever made" for It

aectns

MicnoAi jBAis.
TRAVERSE BAY LINE | Bumei
eo. ROUND TUP RATES
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
1



j

Mrw Ridge , „ ^

U what Dr. Lloyd calls "the be»t ad

ahown aad driven home.



^

been made possible by the able and

I

^

^ Uma fide flfly-cvnt tea. il Annhr

eflrlent manner In which the pastors

retrlbutloa

y

by dlBereal Udiua
way. home U In Indiana.

convention

The

.

^

Sunday evening. The costume, will be ;

from

^

-

hna namerooa aouvenlm of her trip In ,
clhdlng coatomra. which will be shown

says they should uyver In- separated.

weeviu and

---------- -

English__________
violet
handy wall pocket ...___p____
.
Mr.. Rid,...., It.en., ».c!| KEMALK HKLP WANTKH-

and for the same purpose, the sta-aker |

weather aad boll

Lumber Co.

nt* tf.

right, by the right market, to the right

ternate Mr. Wlllobee.

their

SHAVINGS—South Side

We will give a li*-auUful j

d« evaalag to place of the usual Bon
4V WH.toi -r.lc..

our history, the success of the

plektog within a abort Uine.

,

NOW, THIS IS FOR YOU.
Every tnmlly uses tea of one brand
• another.

conventions and this splendid county

This haa

other peeta and will be ready for the

«

8aadn>

oaatfttlly paaaed through the dangers

ia a great cotton crop.

i

worM'a

alternate J. B. Barney: L. Roaooe. al­

sUtlng of D. Cochlln. Josiah Pennlng-

All hla lUa a atudani. he baa devoted

the

Delegates to the aUte eonventloo to

with a hull dog tenacUy of courage, be
haa carried to aacceaaful conclualoo

thaa he.

will speak oa

very lalereatlng speaker.

be held to November were next elect­
ed.

I1VIA. J. WILHELMlAy^;

ly ratoraad from a trip to Jerusalem,

her place.

aoaaaeud with aloMat avery plcw ot

Uar

year's oAcera were renomiaated aa
whole.

tha Maada Church.

rnleai. at Ue Friends eburob Bun

alaUng of U Roaooe. J. W. MUlIkea

Not owljr Maaaachii



month at greatly reduced prices. Call
and investigate.

Mrs. Janie Ridgeway, who has late­

sehool eoBventkia whlcli waa held at

and J. N. Kennedy reported that this
aolU hot th* oailro eooatry aarTowi

Mrs. Jaaitla fUdgaway Will tycak at

frleada of Mr. Haaaah
The committee oo aomlnatloa.

win tad It hard to 81L

' \

AN iNTEIIEtTING AERVICE

hMlaeoa aeaaloa oeewpied the
ihem of the mvawtkm dartog the
fore part of yeeiarday

for hkB YMOvory.

by ^ R.
was greatly aajoyad aad all had a very

59c. 50c, .47c, 25c,
I5c and lOc Each

la India, and If any one of them were
omitted It wonld be an Inattlt to the

YOuTaLWAYS HEAR
highest words of commendation, whenever you hear people talk about the BRAD­
BURY PIANO. They cannot help it. There are not many pianos that can stand
50 years of test, sdeh pianos look best—sound best—wear best sell best—pay boH.
It pa>*s indeed to buy the best.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piamo, and the Famous Fau-ramd Organs

We continoe to ghe coupons
'on pictures wHb every tale ex­
cepting candict.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

TM»■¥!!■■■ —eoMft TMmmK cmr, wcmMiLfaMr,AUyiET
ammt««m.
I lo Mi iBiaily la thair af^

IS preshbit
•vodsot NON. NCfunr hannah
At NIAO OF CONFONATIONi.

qaaadoiU ao that whaa
iMi Wa daefaiaa he fek caftMy ealtoAed thai h

lac to the -Oreai UakaorB.'* to that

SIMa 6UUII USHBL

•nwdlacevared

tUCCCCOt A T. HANNAH IN THt

aaable to answer this quettloa, aad

TftAVCNtC CfTV STATC SANK.

we kaow mat how sooa we -may be

eouatry. frota

We are

called to fonow bias.
la the death of Mr. Haqaab we have

tH W-MCt to Hwu Pmrry
HaMMH AtopM br ttato BmiK.
HmmIi a Lay Mafcantlla Ca

sastalsed a imeat hws.

and H. A U Ca.

both

tchasl Tcacbar Mas Takaa a Uvaly
latarast in Tryine tw Laam ttw

a«h A Lay Co. aad the the Haaaah A
..LajrildNMiUle Go.

The loaa of Mr.

Haaaah «a.«aii haeaty by those oitfa
whoat he has been aeuclatad aad the.v
j^have phRed apoa reeord ssiuble ex
The death ed Mr. Haaaah ha« aee■ aaaarlly laade rtiaapea aad prooiotton^
Bfireaaary.

J. T.

Haaaah

haa

been

eleetad preaMeat of the Trayerpe City
State baah. the Haaaah A Lay Co. and
the

Haanah A Lay

Mercaatlle Co.

With the exceptkie of the bank the
other oOeen remain a« before.

coonteted with

baak aad Haaaah A

H<

the Hiati-

thuronxhiy familiar w^b every di>lail
.of all the laterrptii of the thr«*e corin>ratlotM. havlnr been closely asftorlaii*il
with hla father la the direction of the

Mr. Haaaah «HI

The <l(*aib of

cause little or

no

chaase In the conduct of any of the
He

face, aad to our latest day oar eye?
aad our thougbU will ever turn (

had

aniiclpateU

death by maklna every

hi.'

provisloo u>

carry <« the business as lM>fon-. and J.

and while hto preseore to forever abut
out from our earthly view and we may
no longer seek hto counsel

In whatever we may do In the yekrs
to come, we will Intuitively ask our­
selves the question, "what would Mr.
Hannah say or think of it?" and

raoMpt oC a, letter from Leoaora Hub­
bard. tor thk paat twentyAve yei

Mlehlcaa.

him (although he to gone! we will still
Ik- guide<l by his Judgm<*nts and hi?
grand character.

Haanah

been

part of the interests of Hannah. La>
A Company into a Hcparaie com|uin>
(calk-d the Hannah A l.ay Mereantlb
company) Mr. Hannah has b.-cn wHli
us St every meeting of the company
whether annual or siH-dal.

We par

lirularly enjoyed hto kindly pnsenre
and it is very flttliig and pro|K*r that
we should offer a resolution of deef
reuH’ct and love to the memory of
departed friend.

A

Lay

interests

With

ough

for

and

upright

buKint*ss

also a very irtie friend.

thirty

mi

Wc dr-epl;.

of Him

"who doeth

all tbingj

well," It shall Ik? our turn to go hence
hope to have the pleasure of agaU

belna

of assistant rashler in the tiank.

For each and all of the metnlK*rs o
ri>soluti(«

Ik-

spread

u|K>n

the co

Signed

Rcs-lutions Adopted by the Hannah g

and W. U. Hold(*n as manager of the
fark Place hotel.

It to will deep rvttri'l that we rerttrd
prehlde.-.t.

Hon. Perry Hannah, who. after a brl« i
HKM. at the ase

Auir.ist

IC.

T!» years. 1o months

and t6 days.
comi>ete.ht

helmsman

and

a«lvlser.

iruMwonhy

directors of the Hannah A ljiy<'om
|tany

true friend,

we fully

consctentloiis In ihe exirenu'. of firm
InteaHty. utterly unselflsh and true to
the trust rviKietHi In him-

W«' mourn

his loss, itut profit liy his KiH»d exam
intihering luspIraikHi

their office

today.

Ih*

we mourn hto unilmely

While

death, he is

enjoying the eternal i»lea.*«ure of that
‘*Hoautirul tole^of 8<»luew here."

\\Tien-as. We meet without our ob
friend ami buslnt'ss associate who ha
gulde<l f«ir so many years the inter
esis.

to the bcrraveii family.

business

of

tb<

hto

g>s<d

judgment, care and

in

legriiy. IhefTTore. Ik- It
Peer. Hannah, we lose one w h<

Its Impress of honesty
on this eommunlly
Those whi>

estalillsh the

soldiers

bnrietl

kieniliy of

in

unmsrkei.

graves, says she is desirous of having
the bodies of the four Michigan

and

have to-«*n

lU-rs remove<l to the rem« iery at A
It to ivu.*!

HE tS ONLY 62 WHILE SHE HAS
SEEN BUT to YEARS.

Aug.

11* - Tb.uigli

pb-asun- la

reci»rdlng the far

xnd

Mrs.

Annie O Nell

morning

to

menu>ry

of

our

i^rtnership w*

court,

but she

street with the s|K-ed of a girl of 14
she has supporto*!

bet

•Ik).v" during (^1 years of hi.> life.

On<

year he earned hto own living.

Also

;he has. she says. siipiHirn-tl hto chllIren and several of hto grandchtblren
dadlsun siret-t.

trie

and

tb<

l»uls Grx lUrk. A. V. Friedrich. Chat
Wilhelm. A. W

Bartak.

Whereas.

In

view of the loss

w*

to oa, both In a busineas way and per-

have soatalnod by the death of out

aocuUly aa well, .and our hearts arc

friend and

Hannah, and the still heavier loss

-lad had a hanl time t«i s'parate the
Ighting parent and "chllt!"

paid

t*« skllb-«i

business associate. Perry
bus

restrain our tears, and we atop to aak

talned by those who were dearest ti

the quasUoa. **\Miy to be taken from

him; therefore, bo it

fountl

l*>

have

wt'tghed

............................................................10c

(new).................... 50c
I’.'M* straws

Z Paranuto. worth |I.M.................... ttf
1 Parawd. worth I1.S0....................

mil- i* I'll

DRESSING SACQUES.

'-irfel-s

Fifth. Sixth

w« nf

to

*if

fiv;nilii'r

an*l S* v<-nih

N*'nb ta wQis'a

A* dainty as yim

BY THE YARD.
damUly

jtritnme*!

cbok-e material.

and

ma.le

of

The si-a.-on is gx t-

tlng lat*-. hence- Ibese d*-ep rul.s:
l-'t Tr. Waitots

........................ .. .............62.79

Watots..........................
!_• *.<t

2.19

Wait- I-............................................ 1.t*0

l-.M. Wafrts .........................................
11 :•*

1J»5

Watots.......................................... ^J00

BUYS

waists worth
more than
tetible

l*rett)

Volk--

an*l

etaiuin«*s.

w..rth|i r;; Kale priet-...’....69c
1j-in.

all-w«nj|

I»rlcf ;.'k-:
'll in.

Volk—,

etoxve.

regular

s*»l*l

1

attiting-,

regular price II.•«». for................. 69c
Another on*-.

.\ugu*t sale price ' 4 off from tko

sato, price.................... 32;

all woMl^coti-h

4k in. wWc

rvg-ilarly

at

7.'»c;

SHIRT WAIST SUITlNOi.

(

Only a to-w plectM left—they are

aud
rxlv

......................................... 46c

very desirable patterns.

Reg­

ular price was ZZc, sale price.ISe <

I’r. tiy lie and H*c Dlmltie.s and
Haltots now go at..................................5c

A few odd c«dl&9 and tie*, worth

13c and Ike Haltots. Lanoa. lacc
sttipc. g*d at............................................ 8c
10c Gingham*........................................

HAND BAGS.

say; prices

39c. 50c. 75c. S1.2S, B2X0.

prk-x

Sc

aU the way from lie (o 50c—
y*mr chtilct-.............................. ;.............7e

.V Mohair a.iltings tor....................... 33c

5<»e Hag.s ....................................................

1£c

Tuc llagu;....................................................

39c

Il 'Mi

p-'Opl*'

jU

(new).

THIS SEASON'S WAISTS.

In

s«K-ial se.il--.

Bags..................................................$2.00

BELTS.
A gcfMl avsortmeni. both ktalhcr

'.o Hags ............................................... 1.75
' Ha^'s

an*l

silk, worth

4t»r:

Angnst

ihi-

morning f**r a pu nlc illnner

at

Kezl.-t

Mt*k.->o

They

hud

a

launch rid.- an<l s geu.-ral gtK».l liro*'
t)

K

I'nmmings «if Milwa'iket

lia-

« Cbe Boston Store

aceepte.l .1 |»oMtiori ar* -<al*--maii in Hi'
furnit'ir*-

tlepartm.-nl

t»f

th

Ho

.j;;

»itt*re
The B*>: tt>n store r< ct'lvf 1 TtO's*!.!
a

carloaii

ranges
Minnk

t»f I'niviTsul

^lot.'s

uni

.Mo»*k id Walton has S'* 1 .i

bill |t»r a tlivttrrv

with t'lniiiiy t'lerk

The divtiree to a.-k*-l

i:v«'r*-tl nii«l !>. K

('■»rt‘ui nf

th.- g.i* ^tK *.|

H

.<

l»artni<’ti« **( ilu- H<isi*iii Stor*' is si*.-n<l
*-xim»-,mmn at

PERSONAL.
THE MARKETS,
sataiMO rsirx.

o Carp lake this moming.
The Mtosew L-.uy Hmwn. K*!ith Has-

Mrs. H. W
tumey

Cunnlngh.mj am!

Ib-ynidds

w.-n4

to

Mrs

IfiW

__

ro|M-mi^l!

his morning to aitend the funeral
.lee

of

lh«'lr

gmnddaughi*-r.

Myrtle

N.

F. Stevenson »»f Charloiu-svill-.-.

S'a-. to visiting his brother In the city
Hon.

Jtfhn

atale

J.

bouse

Carton.
of

sp«akt-r

Srr.’iJ warm or irwirawa"cV^ i.sxuzni' i

ol

reprv-sen tat Ives,

II
;;i
IXh'.s It K*-<*m as If >ou li,vil a hole In

Mtos E<!na Goucher relumed If
tome In

Battle Creek

this

morning

your pocket

thrxHigh

which

come to constantly leaking'

if ter visiting relallvea In the city

y*»iir

in

If s**. Ih*

wise thing to d*» to to dciKisii In !*c*
pic’s Savings bank, where y*iur ftititl
will to- safe and steadily incruA^ing b.\

he cltv.
dty this evening for a visit with Mrs.
Oeek. where she haa a position

compound Interest and whence it cat;
be drawn any day you need it.

in

he schools as teacher.
Ruth

and

Howard

Wallbroenl

of

>nlral Lake returaed home this aftervooo after a week's rUll In the city
Dr. R. J. Shary, surgeon in

We
let of
vrear.
linery

have i%ccived another
Felt HaU for eaHy fall
The Boston Store, Mil­
Departmem.

much more than merely the **president

of one of its most Influential members

friends In the city.

The doctor lived

of the ooBccra:" for years we have

advice and wise business coan

looked to him for counsel and advice,

ad aided greatly In the developmen

corps white the 0. R. A I. was first

Bbt oBIr ^laUag to the basliNsK iut

and aueeews of this company.

bam into this eliT.

here andf^wn^ In

tSUITS AND SKIRTS?
These two are beginning to occupy women’s minds for
fall—and the question arises where shall I go to get them?
A half hours time spent in our cloak room will convince the
most skeptical that this is the place to buy either suits or
skirts, (in fact anything in our line) not only from the com­
pleteness of the stock--but the excellence of the garments
will appeal to you as being the highest possible to obtain.
Every garment, whether it be suit, skirt, or coat, has both
quality and style stamped all over it. Suits are very attrac­
tive this fall, the mixtures are very pretty, while the plain
weaves with the strappings and pipings of harmonizing
colors in velvets and silks, or trimmed with the many pretty
gimpes, make them very rich and handsome. Jackets are
either the half-fitted model 24 to 27 inches long or else the
loose fitting “tourist” 26 to 30 inches long.
Glad to have you inspect these new fall styles, it will obli­
gate you in no way—you may purchase later if you wish, or
even if you do not purchase here at all. the inspection will
show what’s the right-thing anyway. Anywhere between
$7.50 and $50.00 you will find the assortment complete.
The skirt stock simply beggars description. Our skirt
buyer says it’s the grandest stock of skirts ever shown in
Traverse City. That means a good deal for we have had
some pretty good skirt stocks before. We would like to have
your opinion also. The price range is so wide that you can
easily fit your purse and the selection is so large that you
can easily find something to you taste.

Mercy

tospltal of Oolambua. Ohio. U visiting

ITR TALKING YET
LEST YOU FORGET

the civil engineer

sym

' pathy oC the menben of this company

price

to J" 'M» vttlin-*..

The vt'Ty kites! styles; ••v.Tv one

It Is ucdt-rsiiKsl that tie- m*bU- in ir
who art'

I’l-tertyl and da-ighier

Hannah this company laments the las

ReaolTed. That the heanfeU

$!

me

with Mr. BBd Mrs. N. B. Chapin.

Resolved. That In the death of Perr:

k ParaiiuU. wurlh I3.S0.......fUfi

^traw railon.. worth iiic. Kale

tot agents will rej.«-rve <!anc-.i» f«ir th«*»»

mg his vacaiioti at Ho

ployea of the house. Mr. Hannah was

; «ffnaa was always pood.

usually

WllUamB before going to Battle

heavy with aom»w.

la our own peraonal affairs, and hto

the sum

Lynn Yan Kun n of th*- rl*»*hing <1*

Mies Lulu Tripp la expected in the

At this meeting the following reso
Imlons w.'re unanimously adopted:

To iBc, aad to many of the eat»-

Snd a half

A baPty men-al

HiiU an.t

Mias Ik*asle Dick relumed to South

ac­

Juv't ntoc left.

A few la.st bt-a*un'.-= fancy braid

1

watots:

chanirs—namely, ri cents an hour.

IKIta. (.Hit*., ar*

After the motYier flevl her son

3oardman this morning after a vis it in

uar*

«>f eight

A HOLE IN THE POCKET?

Wm.

few

II o.. and II :*'» v.•tlue^.........................25z i

of a lord can to- «>bialned f«rr sto>ui

Gc*> A

dek her up her eye hit my fist."

lx>u

We arc unable to

for the crutoe

vaa in the city a few hours this mum-

IMwer Company

A

xnil tlrunkenne-s

following

present:

k-<s.

:.<>r ;<i II ivalti.-».................

Thi^, <bw

Trary l^y. Yl.-v Pr.-sldent

were

PARABOLA.

MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS

To.- Ie4< tUaa cu«t i
mm-h

"She was abusing me." he explained
'and fell down, and when I we

he

Light

EVERY
WHERE

kir on the gromnh »»l « xtr- tii ■ er-i* .,y

lldn't strike his mtuher.

don. Samuel Garland. RoIk'H Caldwell

Mr. Hannah'a death to a great loss

!.'*'» a

upwartto. acordtiit: to tli«-

value of the to rih seU-et**tl

Pratt St I>avto

l*atrick told the magi.-strate that

i. H. Cornell.

dlreritvrs *d th«- Ikiardman River Eicc

ARY PRItSEfif^

Rtito-rt Walter through h* r at'orni-yv.

pany. I have called this siVvlal mtH-iThis

ciK-s on in .MJ,'. will be aliwii;

tleui«-n •njoyed a fine time lat^l eve;i

lug of the dlrwtors «if the Hannah A
company.

The*ctw4t of th- ernlM-. th- rir--ular

broke

un-s of life

AI a sp'^eial nun-ling of the U»ard o

company, and in aceorelanre wlih arti

Mercantile

ocra.'*i »n

tons, ^longing to the DommitMi. line

Ing

P. Co.

Ihe

PRICES WILL
MOVE THEM

pcj^Ubm.” so an entire Atlantic liner
has to-.-n beriK»ki-n fur th<

A party of fourteen laili -!* st»<l gt-ii

I*aU-ick

'orm-Il. and daughter of Dr. and

A

mjcIs:

Tbto 'v«-s.M-l^ to the Canada. <>f H'.ttot,'

refused

prosecute

jlaeklng her <-yes.

will trea-siire as one of the few plea.*

Samuel ('.arkind, Sr-oretsry.

cle devenlb of the by law ^ of our com

Lay

No ordinary yacht would

in fact accommodate the anticiput«-d

Resolutions Adopted by B. R. E. L- A

a

l»any.

Invitation.''

BREVITIES.

il:

EXTRAORDIN­

EYE OPENERS

OVER IF

WAISTS.

noun, the com

miiu-*- evidently exjlev-t's a great and

.Akoiil

Ings an<l kYanees Fuller W4-S]( to Carp

great

to- lnsi-*led

•-Dthusiartic n-sponse to its "(H-rsanal

Woman Refused to Proaecuto h
-Baby,- Who Is Also a Grand­
father.

ake this mortiing.

we tak

HALF PRICE

CARRIED

Through the "select character of th>plcnle" will

heavk-»f ftoanelally in th*

Y«>rk.

AND MITTS AT

of Summer Goods at prices that are

TO BE

calculsilon wlllwhow that the »iocie,>

BOY WHI^ MOTHER

LACE GLOVES

AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE

GOODS

Haddo. M. P.; Capt. R. D Chichoster

we«'ks will to' |3'mi.

llv«sl a life'ihat Is an example to thos4
flfiy f»*ur years,

NO
SUMMER

bon. secn-tary. Lord MoskerTy."

um«-ni sLat«-s that the minimum rbargv

ble that this publication may U-i

VIrior

HUM ion.

tion to made necessary by the death

"Commliiee chairman. Earl TankervUle; ct>mmiHeo. carl of Craven. Lord

w»»-k and

tersun. where she has arrange<l f»>r
permaneiK resting place.

integrlt.

ns.'oelaie.

to- rxi4-nded to hto family In their af

of Mr. Hannah. pro..<ideut of the

mlttee to seen to be set forth as fol­

jm

whi> an- b-ft. anil after a business ass*'
elation of

Ihreetors.

of

position of the inviutioti rmi«- com

which will be n

nienil« n«d by all whi> knew him.

Rcaolutierw Adopted by the Hannah A
Lay Mercantile Company.

seereiary

The tiacher. who has made other
Union

has-nuimied out a life that will leav.

thy «d Ihe meralH fs of this rorp<iralli>i

M. C. Itovto.

DiRBcnms OP Tin: hannah
» U\\ MKHCANTILK CO.MPANY

On opening the document the com

rush of people of "recugnlzi-d

four bodies in one grave.

relea-scNl. though a polleetuan sai

RcM.Uetl. That Ihe h.urtfell sympr

A. Tracy Ijiy,
t'amuel Garland

As

and

its business to such a gn-st sucee#.-

The

upon the re

ords of this meeting ami a cop., se

.

fortunes

Hannah A Ijiy Company, and bmugh

that we never had a w*ird of repnMcl-

Rcaolred, That these residutlons I
ftx^lvcd and rtH'ord»>«l

then

she is a scntli woman and liv«-s at

wUh him In buslm-ss ran say he ha

from hto

noble afni over exiendtHl hand.

/

at

adopteii:

Mon

was universally bebotol and ret.piTted.

Ocntlenieu:

held

Resolv««4l. That In the death of th-

rvallce that our hiss to lrr«*|karable. He

pie,

At a sfK'clal metding of the board

by

In this sad removal from among us
of a

men who, after a parley, l<K»k

from the soldiers and eM^frtlng them

Hot face was bruised and discolored

following residullon was unanimously

Raaolutlona Adopted by the Bsrtk Di­
rectors.
of our late

She say^

they were met by a party of Wheelcrto

She says

W. W

Smith aa mana«er of the fliwirlna mill

Illness detMtrUMl this life

to Joint a winter crutoe to the Mediter­

that these soldiers were ea|»Uired and

iway fnvm th«-m an«l ran down Grand

urer and i;enenl manager oX the Han­

thclbe «leath-

grave in a ffeld near TownTlIle. eigb-

magistrate's

H. Montague, Secretary

11. Monts

pue win cxintlnue as secn;tary. treas

X

in

Ptillceroen tried to drag her into the

pany to record tos»k

The roanai;em<*nt of the varli»u« In

Merranille Co..

vltatkm crutoe committee invites him

lows;

She- relates that the liodies of four
Michigan soldiers are buried

.ears old. he to^.Mlll her "baby toiy.'

Mttnlague. St'creiary.

the company. I recommend that ihl;

No appointment has yet lMH>n made

Lay

to Mr. Blank and oc behatf of the in-

era! Michigan officers regarding them.

New
Hy H

he has been for twenty-four years.

nah A

On the outer oover of the corooeted
TankenrlUe prenenu his eomptttosnU

re*l<!inr «»f.

Signed
The Hanuah A I.S> Mercantile Co..

latter

be was promoted to the bank, where

terewts remains as before.

has been in coomunicatloo vriih

Leaves Northport. 5.<X) p. m

personaJIy oondiieted tour."

meeting hlm-

advanced to the ca»<hUT’s desk of the
lannah A Lay Mercaliille Co.

la the vIclBitr of Anderson, and she

efforts to

Boat leaves, i»:30 a. m.

circular of IsvUaUon one rend *TEbH

R. S. V. P. to Lord Muskerry."

tlty of Union soldiers who are burled

laen miles from Andensoo.

f(cnnd trip Onfy 25 Cents'

cc

ranean. as described on the overleaf

earned regard, and when. In the pleat

the

from there polnK Into

the shoe department and then

re mudered during the civil war.
The teacher haa apparently taken

murdered soldiers.

genial and honorable gentleman, an/

yean, bcflnalng In the hardware d<^
partmeot and

■dOB of four Michigan soldiers who

the discovery of the identity of the

He it; therefore,

that he has gaint-d his Jurt and well

Mr. Ciar-

cemneoted

Ikm which Bay lead to the Ideati

to sonte woods shot them, burying tb«

deplore the loss, and hojK* and tnis;

Samuel Oariand succeeds J. T. Han
has

aoa. Booth Caroilna, cooialntog Infor

H»foIvtHl. That In the death of Mr

rommerclah affaln of all of Northern

Bah aa cashier of the lutnk.

tor In the public sebodts at Aader-

were being brought l«» Anderson wbei;

Perry Hannah, we have lost a ihor

la widely acquainted tbrouchout the
aute aad tboronjihly |H>sted uiH>n the

land

and ad­

vice, sMU his InBuence remains, and

T. Hannah to admirably equippe<l
aaaasae the dvtlea of president,

This

discreetly

the directory aeeau to suggest are en­

lively Interest in discovering the ld<

mcmbrances of him. deeply Inscribed

Blnee the organizing, in 18K3, of

eeta for more than thirty yean and I#

hualneeaes.

Oa memory's walls

we bang the picture of hjs beloved

lumU-r later

affaln of the companies.

Hto loss will be regretted by

accord with our pa..it experiences with

J.' T. Haaaah U reooaalxod aa one of
the beet fiaaaclem of the etate.
haa been

taaate.

all who knew him.

Dpoo the Inner Ubiets of our souls,

praahkai ai lhalt hlph iraard for him

been

the delights of this apothesU of “a

tloB. hto great heart went out to thoae

the Trarcrae City State tauik, the Has-

the comlag srlnter.
has

throngh the post to such persons as

Idaiytlky af tha Man.

men the oooatry has ever prod need.

who la life's straggle had been oafor-

PORT on SU.NDAY. AUGUST 21. for the Big Indian
Camp Meeting.

British aristocracy will be able to go

dowed with snficlcat means to enjoy

Pot-

tb* Sir. Columbia SI r So?™*

ISO a week, more or teas, adarirers of
yachtias with real Use lords dnriag

He was oae of the gmadrat

Hto was a remarkable character.

apadal aiaatlaga at the dtraetora of

Tor 2S Ctttts

Be to Esnpley a BkHietf

London.. Aag. tS.~ffter the sum of

UNKNOWN MICHIOAN MEN
•OUTHERN QltAVEA.

te

acased of a gealal aad kindly dtoposlla hoMT ce the lata Parry Haaaah at

Indian CampWeeHng

Priea Is-Ahwt the 8mm na K Wotod

4 MURDERED SOLDIERS

ooacera aad to each ooe of aa ladlrldaally.

6o U tfyt

s

Why was

It he tiwtaad tff owe of as?

25 CBTTS FORM HOUR
mCE FOR NOBLE BOaSTY ON
A SEA VOYAGE.

■ttaal to tha flaaallr «r ■
A.T. FMeMeh.
Wm. Loadem. PrestdeaL

Oaeof aw asoBber kw haw i
to taka the hms jowaay. aasMaf
alaaau thraaph the Aaih paaaagaa

bourn BO travciw retaraa.*'

I the reearhi ar this t

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

That the

Hot Springt mcdicinct

hnve enrad TH0U8AN08 IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can core you. For
sale by nil first dan dnigslsta.

$2.75 to $15.00

9, TIIAVmB C

tovtoaOr.** ka added, totor.
ttaas flarteta to marrr Ike a
vkaa ka IHaa. w do aM
oat af tka ckBfCk. Hadov
MOt WCME OBCCIVSD
pcmm pr low mo wcallid tok saoBr vnmg, aad va Jfst try to MIGNlikN
BY LOUIBVILLX UVKIIV MKN.
BMtoa kta aaa It ka ana dOL V aaa af
tkim gals dtaak «a deal vltk to
dariy, talk dor U’a batm-4o kat
ilW>w»fh lnwi fiftlMW Arm Wtprt dunk aaly kaV tka ttea tkaa aU tk?
Afytond ItoM
JmI as’Thay
•mM thm \mtrn§m MMfIjrINl
Waat Into Una.
^Avd I tan yoa.-aai kara tke
Om»f In rnmmr Ovtalln.
ark ayaa iaskad aitk
toC oBecra of tkc
tkpagkt b^tod. "R taat
U. S. K. of P. < re to a ratkar eto
Mwtkport. Midi^ AarlfN«v Cte tkack'dsgradtog tba tadtoa; trs cfrl}1 at LoatonOc dar­
toathm's
whisky.
I
bad
aboat
mta^ mi NorttFori tMa VMk tktr«
af bdtaa fwarato teat wtotW. aad of
in • fmafty mmamg ivllg
ky tke Travall that aaatoar there w«rc bat three
erae CRy aMasbefs oito hare just reIwyty kr la4lMa. tor tadisM. wttk or tear wkoaa dsaibi wars aoc dtoeetly toned. the MkrhlaM men were quite
traceable
to
drlak.
Slept
oa
tba
rail­
.Mm wrmmtkmrm, am ladlui erfMM
road. klUad to a.dmnhca brawl, died bedly decotved hylWerymen to regard
r Md vidi M (
to the homes far the review.
to«AM noMliKg M high M sis ImM Iraai aoaanmptloa aa tkc rasnit of ez- When the aetoetkms of horaes were
at iki morrtem. Tor Um Int tloM la
caasca. Bat wkal eaa oak do. ketog made Cot. R. B Brackett. Ueat.
Mliklaaa. an of tkc MaCkpdtoc ladtea
CoL P. a. Bewmaaa and UeoL W. H.
eaaif ■anftagn in the ntato harm 'baoa eaeept to parslatcatly. pattoaUy. ^bor
on tke grooads early aad
<w—oHdaUd aad tJOn wmmk tlMra ar* to eoaqaer tke appeUtea ocqtdrto by gave ikelr order. Tke koreee eneie orCkipptvan hart froai at far aorik an ,loog years of Indnlgcnee before the deed for 1 o'clock end were peld for to
goapei of Christ came to themr'
MartaeCte aad tke 800. PotUvatoalas
ndvaaoe. One o'clock came aad
traai Allagaa. HlUidale aad CWkoaa Na-be-aay-asb rzpresaad aaotber pasaed ket no koreee. Tke Michigan
naailM oa tka aoirtk. and OJIlivajrs phase of tke qoeetloa to czeeUea: brigade eras sixth to line aad when It
BagMsk. "Wkat do yoo mipeet of tke
from an tka eoaatry la ka(i
was ordered into line It was decided
Tkoia «ko Cklak tkat aa ladlaa pagan aavage-rthat he should gradu­ to walk but just at that moment. 2:20.
ate tnaa barbarism Into Chrtottaa dv
caiBF awaUac !•
the borsca arrived aad they were
kava aelj ta attaad oaa aaaaloa of tkc tllsatloD to ten yaara? It to bsrd for saved the fatigue. What made tbe
MarCkport aaikartag to ka dlaakaaad. aa ladlaa to grasp erea the language affair partlcularty czaspersting was
'Tkara to all tka lataaaa raUgkma la and the maibematlcs of the Engltoh that borsea had been ordered by the
tmaoL 10 ba foaad to aooc lEraat Matk- language. Fifty years back we find Michign men four weeks before, an
adtot rarlral aad tbarv to atoo all tko him In a bircb bark wigwam, living on order for ten having been sent down.
aaargy aad ftrr of tkc old warrior the chase of the wilderness, worship
The following were tbe Michigan

BUT THEY WWTWiU

OIEAT MDmi KETUG

... ^

i

SKINDISEA:
TK* Outcrepplagof Bwa Uood.

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
posaout^hncaoewandateddnirtte

mowtka

tmn term of haaos allthawhlla. X» la aa aasJuSt toala to

S-SSSS

waaaDa loaaia qwkidaiiaf
**
the cold weather, hmak out
a VsrT^ty ff
afreah to toemt aad dia- SZlmto^witom. lass

*!?**•* ^ ^
^

staff oficeni In line that were mount­
ed: Col. R. E. Brackett, jr.. com
manding. Lansing: Col. Frank H. Ped­
dle. Detroit: Col. Leo A. Caro. Grand
Rapids: Lieut, Col. F. G. Heumsnn.
Trsveme CUy: Major W. 8. Coye.
Grand Rapids; AdjL W. H- Brooks.
Grand Rapids.
The visitors feel (hat compliments
are duo Kentucky Pylhlani and clUbons aa entertainers. Shaunee park,
the camping grounds, to an Ideal place.

Scad for oor book 00 di
•ail yottdtafcwmtdkaladTke or «ny gpeeW iiilofwtoliop. Thtownicort
joaacthiag.
JMM Mp
ttb
THE BEST TEST
Of good marksmanship Is a co.v
duck, not a decoy one. Time to begin
to think about It. don't you think? 8.
F. Saxton has a complete line of guns,
ammunition and butter's clothing, all
necessary adjuncts. Load up before
the
season begins. D-pun the door to
OUR YOUNG AMERICANS
Hare early and frequent leaaons in Saxton's hardware store and sec for
that eleanllncoa, which to next to God- yourself.
lineas. We too. have utilized it in a
IT ISNT iRIGHT
practical way, and keep the neatest
To expect patrons to carry delicate
store in tovhi. also the neatest Hue of
olives In bottled goods of all sixes. candles like wafers, raramels and bon
SGckncy s. 4118. Union street.

OVAL PHOTO FRAMES.
Are the latest. We have the pure 21cam gold plate to ezqnlalte designs
from 2x2 inches In diameter to 11x14
and In prices ranging from 11 to $10.
Smith A Price, South Union street.

CALL AND GET DETAILED
Information and also sec Ibe ma­
terial that U used in the manufacture
of tbe reliable Lome-made Amesses
that an' made by the practical harness
maker. F. Votruba. Home-made har­
nesses can't be Ix-al for durability.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Tontgkt at Steinberg's Grand opera
bouse William Owen. J. W. MeCtm
nell and a strong supporting company
will present Sir Bnlwer Lytton's great
romantlo drama. "The Ijuly of Lyons.”
In The Ixidy of Lyons” Mr. Owen has
found a part to which be to particu
lari) suited, and which gives him
ample opportunity to display bis abil­
ity much more than many of the other
plays which he has produced lately.
Miss Camilla Reynolds who supisirts
him as leading lady liTNno stranger In
this city, for she made a most favor­
able and lasting improaslon hen'
1 she played the part of Rosalind
In "As You Like It” some time ago
In 'The Lady of Uvons” she apj>earB
to still belter advantage and will un
doubtedly make many more friends
when'she apiK-ars uytou the stage as
Pauline tonight.

B E ST?
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

— •--

Vkkk. ikoagk dlmmad bj decades jT tog. his unknown gods. Today we have
doctors, ministers and teachers. Who
AahaacMag, drllltaUon breakn
has done all this? The missionaries
I bellereUiat If Instead of sending bullets and soldiers to the front, the govkoaato are Jaat as •iocere
erameot
had appropriated money to
aaraloa' as lasttag as aai
iheji
proach the gospel, the aestem Indian
wMta kratkeni Ike couatry orer.
would have been a different problem.
Tkaaaap ncetlag tbto ymar to la di­
rect eharga at Rev. J. D. Ileets of What does It mean? Bxtcrmlnatloa.
Hortkpart, a quiet asosUc with sunk ^^'hea the white nsaa laaded 00 Amer­
ican shores, thousands swarmed on
ca area tkat glow, a alad as clear ar
those shores alone; today the rem­
flrrstal and a behavlur almost child
nant Is 2*0.000.”
"^Mka aa tka rasalt of hU dealings with
That education Is doing much fur
kto sttoplr^tottoled flock. Mr. Dects is
tb^MIchlgsn Indian at least Is shown
paalor, minlsirr. judge and jury for all
amonjT the tribesmen here. A dozen
tka ladiaas for miles around. They
of the rank and file have been stu­
to klB with all their family
dents at Carlisle: nearly as many
> spent several years at Haskell,
and several were given an education
at Mt. Pleasant. Without ezceptlon
“Oaa maa came to roe the oihrr
they are among the mure prominent
4ar* SaM Mr. DeeU to your corre
In their tribes and their hands arc al
apoadoat. '‘Another Indian had stan
ready to give an uplift to their
dsrad kirn. 1‘rlnclpali and wliniw*!fellows.
vara tkere and I beard evidence and
is a far cry from these young
dls^nsaed the matter from ti o clock in
braves to old Chief Wasquan of the
tka morning to nearly 12 at night he
ChlpjH-was. He has just turned 07.
fdTk tke affair was settled.. ‘Indlsn
but lie walks ten miles a day to attend
aavkr' forgive,* said the plaintiff
tbe services. His father was a pagan.
*Wklta man war best for me.’ said the
He himself led more ihso one raid In
other. ‘I'brgive and then forget.’ And
his esrller days, yet now his quavering
ao wr arranged It Anally.”
old voice is raised at every opportun­
Many speakers of pmmloene«> bave^
ity with the notes of s Methodist
addraaacd the serrlres this week. Tkc
hymn, and he has clasped hands with
Bar. C T. Thomas. (Nay-tx^nay-ash)
his younger triliesmcn and with the
to aa aastern rollrg^' graduate and a
whites on the common altar of Chris­
voted writer In the Indian literature
tianity. And bis Influence Is ffreat
df today. The Rev. W. A. Kllas. (A se^
among his people.

HANNAH & UY CO’S

HERE'8 ANOTHER.
A standard make Htelnway. In good
order, at 1150. Just one condition Im­
posed to tbe bargain—no exchange,
but you wouldn't exchange for new If
you had one In your home. Grinned
Bros.
Quickens
»B the
1,1V blood, rounds
iviuiKiB the i
form, lifts the brain-and body from
weakness to isiwer. Thai's what Hoi !
lister s Rocky Motiniain Tea does.
cents. Tea ot Tabl>‘ts. Johnson Drug

> looking
you, 1lnsf*cct
the boautlfiil assortment
It of dainty
flow-crs and trimmings, going at any
prire. at Miss Heck s. 141 f'runt St.

sizes from loc sixes io fl.OO. Buy but
a dime's worth'and! you get n filled
box. just the right tlze to put in ao
afii-riuxin w ith, half * inmnd. LaGrelti
Candy Co.
End of Bitter FighL
"Two physicians had a long and
stuhboni fight with an abcess on my
lughes of
J. F. Hughes
i’iint. Ga.. "and gave p up. Everyfly thought
uught my time
d cv)me. As
last resfiri I tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for ainsuitptlon. The ben­
efit I n-ct'lvetl was striking and I was
on my f«-<*t in a few flays. Now*Cvo cnd iny
rs all
ghs. Colds and Throat
and Lung fn»ul»les. Guaranti-t'd hr
j„hnson s Drug Store and F. H Meads,
druggists Price 50c and 11.00. Trial
j

TRAVERSE CITY.



HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES
Cure all chronic diseaaaa.
for sale by all flr«t<laxa dniggltto.
Prices. Hot SpHnga tablets. $1.
Hot Springe Quick Relief (liniment)
25 cents.
Hot Springe catarrh cure, SO cents.
Hot Springe soap. 10 cents.
Hot Springe healing salve. 25 cents.
Hot Springs com cure, 10 cents.
For sate by S. E. Walt A Bone,
Johnson Drug Company and Amar^
lcai)iDrug Company.
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO.,
Distributing Agents.

'•is;

TO THE SUMMER GIRL
I
The joy of outditor life is made com- |
plele by wearing a pair of comfortable j
Oxfords. What Is prettier than a \
dainty patent ctdt Oxtord, with a full
Cuban hetd. or for knockabout wear,
a smooth ordinar) kid? Tho experi­
enced buyer will say,- “Give me the
Oxford for comfort." , Both age and
youth say. -Ditto!" “So say I." Row­
land \V. ixmglas. 151 E. Front SL

FRANK RAUB
Not only raov»-8 hmisi hold goo<ls.
Managers Steinberg Bros, announce and planiui. but -In' has a fine line of HOME TAKES ON A NEW CHARM
•to^ag <
When the old-fa-shloiied stoves are
tho date of the lK«auilful southern play.
Ke-way-geshic of Kewadin and
kitchen cabinets, withor wlthmii
v-Ma K
•Under Southern Skies." as Monday, j ,,t,ji.t,<,ard tops, that would bring Joy
» ith. and new up tf>^dali'
the Rev, William l*eu<ske) of IVtos
jhe hear of every housewife should
BIM>araiiis lakes (heir place
hey, a son »»f the old chief who once Discourse of the f^ev. C. T. ktojt at Aug. 29. It will be presented by a |
large and efficient company of 27 p?t»
home. Ix-.s.' !
niodern lo-aJitig appliances, j
•ruled most of nf*rthern Michigan, arc
the Funeral of the Hon, Perry
pie. with all special scenery and *’l i pretentl«»us. but Just as necessary, are j
ineluded the new plumbing
here. Miss Elsh- jiohhins. Instructo,Hannah Had a Fitting Close.
fccu. "Under 8<»uthern Skies" Is one;,hr bran' new kitchen tables thnt he r*'''<''•«
«'onifort and sanitary eon
of music at llaskril Institute. I.siw
of the many plays which Umle Blair ji,,,,]jys at his store. 4uk East Front |
Arra.s & Cpie, Cass St
,
rcncc. Kansas. Is hen* at the request
The following paragraph and poem
Parker ha* written
She I* acknow
of the departnieiit of the Interior
ctimpleted the sermon of the Rev. C. T.
FOR
THE
RICH AND POOR.
lodged to be the mj^i successful
VlTiUc ministers of the Grand Trav
Stout at the funeral service of the
l.,.\I)IKS! Better look those sample
Everyone likes eaiuly. tf it Is pure
woman dramatist today. Her plays
rrae region arc also here, and If tbea*
lion. Perry Hannah yesterday after- have made mlllbins laugh and weep. shi>es over while th<re is a givnl as and whob-siirae. whlrh ours is. as wc
were nut enough there is also James
Traverse City theater goer* who were sorimenl. They'll save you fix»m 50c mak«- a large assortment a* well a> all
Wa-sha g«-shlc. his ltr»»ther. Jame*
j Some one has )>caulifully sung of fortunate enough to see Mrs, Parker's to J1.5U |KT pair. A. V. Frledrlrh.
the
Ire cream wjid
If you wi.-h a
Wa on-ge-shlc. Joseph Rc>dldrd and J »
j the w sv we must nil tread accora play. "Way iXiwn East" when it wav
c<-lebrated make, we als<i handle Liw
aeph LIghlsky. all h»cal preachers of
jlianltfl by the three' angels wliho'jt here last April, will netsl D(. ot*axlng
A GREAT DISFIGUREMENT
iieyV. Johnson's Blue fttblKin. l>-ase's
more or lews pnimlnence.
jw hoM- prvst'nfN' no hiirann life-can de- to see "Under Southern Skies." for as To all complexions art- black head' and Hu- home firm of Straub Bms ^
From early In the morning until late
|\ek>p in symmetry and strength,
gi>od as "Way Down Bast" was. r.une and pimples. The n'-w»-vt tlt-vlee for j .\mioite. J W Jackson. Fnuii St.
at night. thr«x\ four or flve me<*tings a
j-Three angels travel with me as 1 jof our best critics have acknowledged removing them Is the “extractor." In |------------------------day. these Indians arv at their dev .
j
Journey t<iwanl the west.
WHEN YOU ARE DEAD
the hands of a proft-MsIonal manicur
lions, and
testimony mt'etltigs Where far-off s'lnnei mountains stand. I "Under Southern Skies"
You nu- so awfully , <1.-ail that you
well-knit plot. ' 1st it performs the work to jH-rf*-ctbui
j better. This play has
which follow the sermons would put
to guard the vales of rest;
humnrtuis I and after, the appUcaiton of a givwl nr^er rcrover In order in avoid this
; Its heart Interest
lu abamr the Methodist i.ra)ermwi
Three angels—and I cannot tell which
i toucbi-s furnish a prett blend, and : face astlngeni the complexion b«t-t>m«ts distressing cuidiiinii. have your pntogs to many a big city church. Ylslu
angel is the Ik's!.
atmosphere of'smooth, without Idemisb or lrritatl«»n scrlpliot** pul up right and wht-re you
they fit nicely Into
tlons of "the |K.wer." test, are not in
kn<iw a s|M-<-iH)t.v iv m^dr of the pr<frequrwi. and In those hours It la well The first that came to share my lot. the plantation dajit of the aoulh. which ! Cairaml tolk it ‘oer with Mrs Bonne-,
scripiloii department, and the result
• E Frtmt St.
when life was young and fair.
lend the piece
for the sleepy residents of Nonhptjrt
I* a perfectly accurate dis|N-n*arv
that the camp ground is two mllci- Was he wh«tm men call l.altor. as they tunity which et
Johnson Drug t'o.
NO WILL COULD BE FOUND.
meet him everywhere:
cannot t-qual.
away In the wo«Kit.
Many
an
estate
ha*
dragged
our
And
he
AII
ih
I
my
life
with
strivings
and
The totter to vwllahly a rity of
DON'T GO ON WORRYING
year* of cxi>enslve delay in probate
the whole round world with care.
tents. Whole families ha>e come here
"The Denver Expre**.” which ap^
AU)Ut th€- fall sowing. b«*cauv«- we
by wagon from hundrt'ils of miles And then came Ixjve. and all the earth pears at the CUy opera Ikmibc tomor­ court* simply because the papi>rs that have grain tlrlll* that w«*rk while you
would have explained matters could
away, goods and children of all ages
row
evening,
ha*
been
very
favorably
grew strongly l>rlght and new;
?b-ep. or <lrlvc. It Is tlm** ymi )<M>k«'d
aceurely packed alKuinl. and are And my first angel w'croed mort* fair. commented upon by critics wherever not be- located.
Document* of this nature are fro them over, as the s»-»-d timt- is nearly
spending the ten days under canvas
It ha* api>cared. It ha* been the en
more loyal, real and tnie;
here- Champion and Farmers' Fav«»rAlmcMt every square ^Kl of the five Fur Love makes l^bor lighter and the deavur of the author to portray a *tor) quoDtIy tucked away In some book or Ite both In st<K-k
Barnev Andenum
drawer, when for a small sum their
arrea enclosed bears a lent, and every
of human life and that he hu •uceeed
skies more deeply blue.
owner
can
rent
a
box
in
the
vault*
of
tent holds frt>m one to a dor.cn In
ed It atleatcd by the auc^e** of the
GOOD SELLERSThen last of all came Borrow, an nn
the
First
National
l*ank.
This
box
can
dtons. Rain or shine. It matters not.
piece. Much special aeenery la car­
Thai lb what the Fiebrlrh. Fox. Hll
asked, unnrelcome guest.
be visited as often as desired, and fur
all arc there at every serv Ice and they
ried »o that the environment of each ,
,
^
.
ker shoes are. Mamifactiirod only for
And be walked along beside us as wc
alag the
old-fashitioed
Methodist
I. c«funr pmK.r,ed Tbe c.
J***
but while the kind I* llmltevl. tho
Joumcy^l
to
the
west;
t
by
fire,
theft
or
forgeifulneta.
bymas. translated Into Chippewa, with
style Is not We have all Rlylcs and
And Love grew strangely sweet and
alacerlty and aadervtanding.
fair and Labor doubly bleoL
Ladlaa. •'you can Jump en it, tram- grades. Call and Inspect our stock
And here to a point for the anthropla on It. but It will eoma up amlling and you will b<- sure to Ik* suIUhI In
’Tbough ChIpiM'waa. Potto- 80 wc iravelt'd on together, my dw
ovary time.” Caiman's Elastic Floor fit and atyle. Ed Lautner, Ulflon St.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
aod OJIbways arc here tod IsVamiah. B. C. Walt A Bona. Traveras
angel friends and I.
A f1tpt>eh ODldlfr ha* hem mm City.
crtmtoately. their language to almost And life took on new meanings as tho
Itnead to «lx mooGis' Imprtoouiuent
Identical, dlfffrlng now and then only
fruitful years went by;
U M. BBN'N'ETT has^movod hi* jew
far pmraoUj.
vunoi
to a dialect word or an accent. Ask And I prsyed with them. Tarry writh
Aastole iFcItqjr Detolleu, Frmrfc elry store to 137 E. Front 8L. where
the oM chiefs about It and they will
mo till my time shall come to
ssoMntot ami ptfaUetot will ddlvcr he will be pleased to meet his old cus
tcU jo« that all three were oace one
die!’
tomcra.
22C1-226C
S iertes of toctorca at Jlarvard.
MuakesMt.
tepee. Rate $2M.
tribe la Mleblgna
Rapii
Grand Rapids.
Rate SZjOG
Thus onvran) through the changeful
Ih the ptoffM dMflcts of South AfAny townber of any tribe will swear
inday,
iday. Aug. 21.
years have we together pamafl. rtce tho sovenUMBt pay* 0 ccnle fdr
SCHOOL DAYS
by Mr. Dects. The sray to which be
Trail
leave Traverse City at
Along that pathway Icwdlag where the mmmry Gaei nt deUverrd to IL
Wnf soon be bere. How about that
:S0 a.
baa won their lore la well lUostrated
See poster*, or ask agenu
alWace falls at last.
»1oreoet Mf^jnsato. IS jean oM. boy? Bring him to and we w:ill fit him
partii
ky one of bis recent sermoaa to them.
Bach aagei proving loyal and true. ttvos Id Uio
luaben
& Vcmrj. to ooL to a whole sulL and aeveral extras
Rapid*.
1 Utok.- said be to almple. measured
H. F- Moqll
«Iler. G. P. A.
Iiwrtnn 8h« to qalteTcchla.
vhere’er my lot hi cast
to pants. In selection we have worsted,
worts. *’tkat It doesn't make
Qirta
fron
Qneoto
Victoria
and
tba
SatUara*
Farea <to tht South am
fancy and plain, also sarges and cassl; diSereace what color the Great Father The mouBUtos where the sunset
Beothaast.
««ka
of
Edtahorsh
to
QtNea
Emma
waits, loom aearer to the west. of Hawaii have heaa returned to Knjp ineres. Knbeck A Hoyt. Union 8L
(■ada ai, va are all His chIMrea. Tou.
Ona way toeeond<lass UckeU oa
pad fm. tot ay kiaikfr aad my atoter. Bui safe my angels lead mm toerard htnd as tl*e fawperty of a iwlatlvr of
eale nt all itatinaa on first and third
ToMdar* of eacl^ month. Ask ageau
tbe peaceAil rales of peat.
pad vail all iad oaek otkar. aad lore
tha llawaUan Meruialch.
Ansr ym tsns Dmhsw Pahnsns Wtas mm
Akd only be who sent them knows
taek etker. to tka gitto Btyoad.**
wmiL UtfSB to ssar ewisd. A ulsl bowls free
. vki^ kkgei k tk* kMU**
^ doaraq. ve «iHt daal vttk tkatoi
U row wrtM to Osahs ffWsIs Oa. Ghi
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

BEAUTIFUL POEM

TONIGHT

iTElNBERC’S
\ Graad Opera House
TKto Soolto^x

OY "THto StommOrkl

WILLIAM OWEN

J. W. McCONNELL

IN BULWER LYTTON’S GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA.

“THE LADY OF LYONS”
S.nT'HISS CAMILLA REYNOLDS
Who Played the part

^OU LIKE IT" Hera

Scats now selling at the box office.

Prioos: 3So, SOo, 7Bo.
FM TALKING YET

ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TOalE

I
i

LEST YOU FORGET,
That th>

Hot Springs medicine*

have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV­
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
I sale by all first class drugglsta.

I-

CASH GRDCER
Belli pbooiL All goods diliTired

226 East Front Strait
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR

RUBBER GOODS
TRY OS AND BE CONVINCED.

...219—
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EXCURSIONS

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A Carload Of
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Claue Wamar. Propiiator
8UTTOXB BAT. MICB.

MADAME IOTA UUir
80CUL E\'ENING Odd Fellows
hall Saturday evening, Ang. 80. Newton Beert. one of the foremo*! hnpet^
aonmtora of the day. Admiuloo 25
cento. Door* open at 7:30.
22C3-U

Biiaiit]i RiBiidies
FaSalilrAIBniiWi

mm
THC EVEfimO RCCOflO. TRAVCfltC CITY. M1CHI0AN. nt»AV,

nEGHniMIBBEBni

NEWS OF MICNIMN
feftiw at iM( Miv«a ciM mamk
ti«a mmd mjts ttet ft to w>« Imh
iMtoktai vkaliMric rate or aoi.
mmj M« ol ipmrte «rapi W |teu

to aakHtHd.

hittopfy npyeae UM raetonloa of the
prwaeat awprami otecra aad an egort

ptetBH ml Um MlQM mk« Um?
or Ck« tetera vMar ao prateMto
M to f«r«Mi u atoratert Mpply ^
■atoiara for all lito eroiiB. btete girlag tea aa aarato aapaljr of goiatoM

wU ha made tp aeeare tke emopera
itoa at UtoklffM hooter atatea la
the daamad *fdr a rr^rl^ af the lawv
■aanad at tka Detroit eoaraatloa.
Oaorse Orakam. of Nitoa. a ttammaa.
wovfcte for tkt Mlekigaa Telepkoae

wlw to voat to mam igoa te stTMi.
aaa lawtebto
ood ia froat of
r la kto eaMoararr
tl» toeal I
»
4ay
vkea
a
yuaa*
togjr. orltero-4aaUf la a karr?. rod* an oa a Mcy«to. Ska
dtwanaalad
arltk aaljr a euraory glaoe* at Um gaattoraaa'a estrraMniM. taMrtad
fraal arkaol of her Wcyeto bofv««
toOM gte^aatote tka oter. As aald
profiiaBlaaal pfatlwaaa to by aatare

I

i:

Tott shoeit.

When takea dowa be wm

tkoaght to be dead, bat prompt work
redtored him.

He to all right aow.

“The CDwboya at Arlioam bare gives
tke aombrsfoa the goky.

Tbeoecefa

a^ old Tiroadbrim' la paaaing. to to
reptoewd by a hat, which, ia lu prto
Ua« etepaace.

woald

grace cirillxa

tioa.** aald R. A. HUl of Globe. Art
soaa. who baa b«wo kabtng at Lake
toad the last few days.

Mr. Hill, who

..FANS..

a «k Bffkv aad daaskUr ■adalte ■ammiil that win
ratara ia tkair boraa at PwaMaa
tete ^Ur aarantf day** wtolt at U. a

J. B4 PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I as Caaa Stiwat.,

KKSWICK.
2mm Haakerdof^ of Bmwood ato-

^

serving weatemer of

the

Ammicar

“Tbe cawboya save up about $7

If Che

rvUrtft - asd erne bottle
-* *■—■— *^?fWeCoo*;
Ke^

Vwo »«<nciar

to put in your coal far next
wriatcr and

Is up and you are reaijy to buy your

m

SAVE MONEY

dixir tdmmings It will ^y you to call

by letting os debver direct
irocn egr to your bina.

boy a kne felt bat. when they go ti
town, and

back cm the rmacb

the brim down over tbelr eyes, aat

iMNi rMaorad oaly a frw daya pre

are coatemt.

vloaa.

give tboec to ibe Apaches.**

Tka geaitoraaB aaya hr uay br

a kra* claaa

blryclr

rark. but that

hrrrmftrr h« prt>tKJ«4^ to «Uod wUh

Tkc Atkraa

ladlaat of lb«

Polio

Tbelr old bau? Ob. the;

The editorial management of Broad
1 Out. the paper publlabed by

th«

priaoo. abowee.

lack of enterprise In neglecting b

watiNDir Iribr arbo make frrquom trla

gage one of the Slater gang aa ataf

tU to Batttr Cr»>rk. alaaya do aoaio

cumwpondenia before the daring trb

tbipc of BOtr In Calbuun'a nHmpoUi.

started cm tbelr bealtb trip
The village fathers of Tekonsha an

One of thr rrd nitii flllrd up on kre
a

malclng'good use of the money placet

atru<«t car, aitting down braldo Pro*

in the village treasury by the two aa

aeotlag Atorory

hxrnw

uralrr lh« oihrr

day
J

and

1,.

got

on

lluu|M*r.

Tbi-

drankcn Indian k«^t rmirdlnK tbv ofketol until

the

latter

of tbal

hand,**

place.

They

have al

ready built nearly three miles of new
c*emenl walks and an- al present plar

gave him a
"I amaah your

athlete bitaaeir. ao he aald. “All right,

Berrien

county

atithorUlew

to estah

Bompthlog about the proa

me pile fur ridding the virin

ecutor'a eoter atruck the Indian and

Ity of vagrantw. a Cass county pape

cxitte oc."

be mrogniard In Mr. Huo|irr a a«Ttlot

Jtya Jhat

of the law.

rted In that county not hmg ago an<

He had often tK>en haul«>«i

up for dmnkmneaK. ao
to apologiae

he

baatenis*

It

won't

work,

as

It

wai

aald. aad offered ar dollar bill to aquan

Jtew.
A

iblaga.

marble and

jsa l>een lu the business at Marshal,
.'or 33 years claims t»» have auppiie<'

lag“ the aaaller loWna

twu-thirda of the munumeuta In

prtgtle

certainly
In

Hrancl

tto

llluatrallon of their

;lty demolery. wbereuism a local phy

abdlly in Ihia direction la abown In the

delan, who has to*en then* nearly a:

aidci'lion of a queen for the airtv't car

.'niiK a time. Mi>H that nearly the

nival

;in>|Hirtloii

cognty.

A

fair

being

vrr«A.

held

In

(NildwaOT

Ihir

The qu««rn waa a. lrrti^ by pop

Ulat^eote

kshh

of the inliKhltaiilH <xf thi

A Marshall rlerio man w ho ha-i he<<r
Jelvliig

out. but at what a «»tl*

elared

fu| young

lady

The aueceaa

nvN-l»€<d

adntir«>r»

therefor.

itald

li.IiHl

voter

pnrbably

into

Klallsties

In a

sermon

n-t'viitly

de

that “mure ill

;aml. Ireland and Scotland put togeth
An ltisi»eeHoi

uf the elnmlt n»urt calendar of Csl

and
niotie>

iioun county during the last 10 year>

ley rxp«'nded they iniKbi have guen

• onhl si>eui to iN'sr out the assertloi.

IT young lad) a h7tiro|N«n trip.

.f the divine

frlenda realize that

with

the

In order that

the Norge left
n

Ilo)u.- niy

.Isle might

w

their favorite candt

Im* eliH'liil quei-n of I hi

renrh<>d

.*rulval at ('.oldwater this week, acv

then*, fur Aael Anderaon had aent fur

eral lad lew of the younger class res Id

the neWK of

the

atvldetit

him wife Anna and hla three ehllilreri

within

tin-

help yiMi to make y»»ur ^ylicllons.

the pur^•o^e of buying voles and se
cured

alearoahip.

Andcraona

KorHinately

niUaed

runneetlouw.

the

the

friends to

Ho

s|ilece.

aid of
the

their

gemlemen

amount of

a dollai,

ware enablya u» to help you make «■
lections

whereby

you

the

value for Uu‘ least moaey.

moat

Come to

and let UK convinci* you.;

One Month Free!

146 Front Street

reive the votes did not get the prom

denwin did not know; and gave ihein

ised prize nor any voli-s and the girh

up

Iw'liig

are having great s|H>rt w ith the money

Hut a few da>>

rmiseil. also with the coutrlbulors te

fur toat.

tb«*lr

namew

not

ago hr n*ce|vrd 4 letter, ataling that
hta wife and

dren. twofcbiall Iniys and a girl

Bring

the St. Jo.Heph river.
s

Axel hiigg^Abr little girl. arUinl
the bundbi«. etiibraced

understisHl

that

Mr.

Serctimbe

pieces of land along the river.
pro|Mist-d

nniviTsIly

will

ediimilonal

Sliideuis

along

tn

school will be taught to do things.

ll.WHi.iawi for the piirpoM- of manufac­
The head of the

lines.

The

he dlfTereiit

from anything ever attempted

Ila^ In-en Incm

purated at I.*nalng with a capital of
turing autoniobilea.

The insUlu

st>cured options on many desirahh

rejoic­

Anna, and everyi*e waa happy.
The R. K Old. O.

syndicate of capl'tallsiK.

differ from

a manual

training

school where aludeuts are taughf In

company la Ranaom K. Olda. invvniur

t>lay

of the Oidarooblle. wrhlch he bruiight

qulred to pul in a certain number of

up

baa

hours each day for r«*venue to support

prartlcblly retinal from the OUU Mo

the school. St. Joe business men think

Ita

Infancy.

Mr. OKIa

work, but each one will be tv

tor Co. «nd will give hla entire time to

ell of Sercomto‘’s plana.

the new venture.

The ISvrtiand village council has do

The company will

matjufariure a machine under hU (lat-

dared

eni and baa utiraady c«>mmenc«“d

curb stone mlnstrebi.

the

war against stret*t fakirs and

prellmlaary work and •xpret* to have

Uelu cminir la to negotiate a loan

a facttMT In opurbUoa there by Sept. 1.

of lIo.tKH) fiM- the purpose of settling

giving rmploymcDt to kiH) men. to U-

several preuing negotiations.

ready for the 1»05 campaign.

The of

kcera tif the new compaa) are ITeal
dent. K» E. Olda; rice preaMent. Reu­

Mortnon elders

bavc agmln begun

pruaelytlng In Branch emnty and they
have succeeded In making a number of

ben Sbettier: weertHary and treasurer.

converts—mostly

Bdward P. Peer.

ountlngeot.

TekoUsha haw a matrimonial agency

among

the

female

Hattie Creek aalopokeepera are tak­

and. dispatch tn

ing ailvanlage of Bishop Potter's rv^

which the enteri»rl80 marrlca off old

cvmt action In dedlcatlbg the "Subway

maldw.

Tavera** to New York city and have

atwiacM

widows and

barhelora

would

Aa the regah of a concerted mor^

meat, ladlaag Maocabcea. nnmberiag
upward of :5.M0.J)aTe come to the dei teka to caaUbim (belr tuemperabip
t
tkb aaurnme body despite tke

naisf'i.'c

ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

L-IOIHT

C,'Wol.Jnnr. 1. loidloi; . Mr «llh

I TiS;.*-.'"

Mr. and Mra. Curl
_
rraverae City Friday.
moon, A. 8. and Ashley
W. C. Johnoon.
t^y went to Travi
iverse City on the exnirslon FrI
■ Iflar.
Walter WatsonI and family drove
Traverbe City Friday toI see tthe raced.
Gervas Watson ofr KIk
I
llaplilK
aller here toda;

....- -——
hMkraUia

ELECTRICITY
‘"sar„“
.SK ■ sa-

mdcUns tualn IlM train*

Ab-r io»
PER 1000 WITTS

dlnlni; cwrs al Wallun
•lr.-li.ir OB train amnag

rUKKlKHEDHT

innati »’«i«.r ..n train Uarlng al

BiariMi Rlir Elfcirle
LiC^t iBi ftwir Cl.

rravtme
game
b
riiompsonvlllo teams.

DR. SPINNEY

NORTHPORT.
B. N. I'Irkanl. acmiupanliHl by Mix
Nettle |*«„|UK. dnive over fn.lu Land Hunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brldgi*s and daiirliier
if Chicago, who are H|M-ndhig the Mini
jKr at reUar Ualge. t=|n ut Sunday to
the gucKts of K. K. name and
family.
Mn.. I
imlly retiin
|M-ndli)g a I

MI8CELLANC0US.

will 1m“ al —-

TRAVERSE CITY,
PARK PLACE HOTEL

THURSDAY, AU6UST 25

F?;::

>rni.lH«l n-4uaur -uara UMialrc

Soon, and

Via iv.faai.n n A A. b R.

vltad.

l-'rom 7:11(1 a. m. lo (i:M(I p. m

)^ou'va

been

Select your
Hail A
mstf

! ^

WEDDING

GIFT
00.-T
Freil Pago
I days of 1
wivk with friendd to
Fxcursionit were
given
frtim
grounds by

I*nil's* yon
e have thr.-,

.H,S

lant to Ka\.

,

H

_

J K. JENKh. Ayrat__

money, a-

pianos, each a l-argain

Jwiwi Ws IWM

Arthur Smith had
retumeil home 1
from Allniquerque.' New .Mi-xleo.
, for thetnselveK. A Klmlmll. nuihoeaiiy
Miss Robbins, of Imwrenre.
Ijiwrenre. Kansas,
Kansan. *»*“ •
N'«>
Hv;;ts.
ha* iHH-n a*sliaii*«l her*’ by the goxern1 J375
Grinnell Ilro.-.
Indian rommission
slng at the
•amp minding.
Mrs
r. K. perry.
HliaimlngtonM
Prof. J. F. Matthews
returned home
After .veors of d ifTerlng with headurhe

-ri,

enterlalnei! at o family rennloi, Satur-

handsome ataort-

____ _____ ________

Pere Marquette

seldnm fnmid
off.* ring

preaenL WMkltog^of JWtw" K
and the Inimwliate family, ail

CUT GLASS,
CHINA
SILVERWARE.

ABSTRACTS OF «-|TLE

C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
om.-r «iih •

P Carvw A Pro.

p-thjikiiwm

We can astonish you at tM
handsome gifts wrt arc sell­
ing for ii.oa

Comiileti'
,y ri•ur«i! with Hollister'd Kinky Monti
***”

being

wt-v-ks.

twenty jmunds
John.-on Drug Co

RA8TALL, th# Jeweler.

in

L G. BBYANT, R^'- tlSi™,;.:

Stocks, Bonds, Broil, Pnritlois,

M. Dame, who was u3i to *get*homc’ '
Suicide Prevented.
It Is the first lime In many years that
The Btartilng nnnonnetm* nt that a
the family have all been together, and preventive of Miinde had Inen dlscova very pleasant afternoon was s.K-m. end Will Uiten-st many. A mn down
A liunnteous supper wraa served and a>Ktem. at d< f iKslndenry
Invarialdy
the evening was siK-nt to music and preev
precede anlcide ami
somt thing
be-en found that will pn*V(
ditlon which makes bulrld
ide llkely
aelf desli
loidles* Aid aoelety gave a pto take Electric
It being I
nic dinner at Porter* cottage Thurj- tonic and nervine will strength
afternoon.
After
dinner
wa* nerves and build up the system
It’s
served the afternoon was atMmt In mu- also a great Siomacl). IJvi r and Kidilr, recitallona and a social time. A ncy regulator. On:y
S
pleasant day waa *|H‘nt by all.
guaranteed hy Johnson s Drug Store
Mrs. William Darrt>w and son of and F. H. Mead
Druggists.
Traverse City are vlaltU^g relative*
and friends to towm.
Mm. R. R. Campbell spent Friday to
Traveme City.
Dr. McPhail and wife
the rooms
above R.
store.
Mrs. W. n. Johnston spent Friday '
to Traverae City, the guest of Mm.!
John Saabora.
<

^rMlaara Ehesta Thoums
LtoWe Ot^ff and ^art« Berry look '
a trip to Trmverwe City Wedne«lay.
a ,aaaa>JH.S IV. Greene m»ent Sunday

J. M. FELL,

vale

B R I OK .

0 biianl of eduratlnu of the city of
7:30

TfiAYERSE CITY BRICK CO.

then

Prompt Dallvary.

Michigan, anti!
DKH. and

Fourth

ward

school buildiag of''nald

city, bid* to Ik* on the following propo-

b*

EAST END

Steam heating and rent Halloo.
the amount lo accompany each bid.

*u**w*fffiy
bS!rgiru^a>d^Lug^^

The board reserve* the rfehi to re­
ject any or all bids.
Plan*

irajMl
MaU>

and

»pecillcactJon]|

may

be

Kl at the offlee of the arrhilecl. Jena
C

Mm. Seabury apenl a few days of
UUa week la Traverat City.

Petersen, or iho city cltirk In the

Travemo City State hank btildlng.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

,1:.

SEALED PROPOSALS

A eyrtifled check for 3 |>er cenL of
D W. KaufaMn aad wife left Tuea-

ERSE CITY.

ScaicHl pmixisals will be recelveil by

Plumbing and drainage.

U neglecu the taom Important part of

*

from New

Cliicago.

ritton, vis:

but recently took kere nln^ httsband.

. .*L,

direct
and

Abeolute security.

By order of the hoard of lodueatliw

iZti 1

Chas. M. BamL CtoflL

the

Hot

Springs

have cured THOUSANDS

openel for the following work on the

The Lake Odessa JtoPer boasts that'

fate of the toher dfhL

wire,
York

LEST YOU FORGET.
That

Official Market Qaotatiooa by pri-

the town la the home ot a woman who

^c atory. however, ia not relating the

KOCYSTO N I

Suiu 308-New
State Bank
building. Correspondent Qoo- E.
Elite. Grand Rapids.

August

ot

I’M TALKING YET

***
'■•

COMMISSION BROKER,

Traveme Clry.

o*«.
<4

“ <^he Jd2m^rwtnr of.ald-r.Ui. ai^^
resldeace of J. Spangle.
; atv^at ut hi* admiaiMraticii nf Mie
CW Gustair spent Friday to Trav-

put to shame the marrying pknumi of aamed aeveral fancy drinks after him. i day for Chicago.
8t. Jouepb. Mtrblgan'a Gretna Green.

^ ; p«.

AKD

II.IHKI.IKW univemlty along the bauk>.

the "velb"

and eblldren. there waa gn«t
the Utya and

CLEAREST
-HEAITHIBT...

lion will require a site of lAhW acres,

them to At." 'Wbei, the tra
Axel aaw

a

in St- Jo«.eph si*i‘king a site for

“My veib.

ahr come to the l-'atlw with lhre«‘ ehll

ibr alatton and

H. SiTcomlie. of ('liicogo.

resenting

The other

he aald to the eonilurtor:

the jollinratlon fund.
Chas

llllle one* wrn* I

on a later ateaiaar.

CHEAPEST

6RAII0 R4PIDS k IIDIARA RY

Mr. and Mrs. Orrin I.IndM-y arc enerlaining friends from the south part
»f the state.
Mr. Bunker's family has friends vlr.ting (hem for a few days.
!.». H, Pray returtuil fme

The candidati' that was to n*

Meani'*r waibwl without them, but An

among lliuae reacu(*<t.

THE a B. TAYIOR
m. CO....

Our

yi-ari! of exiH'rienci.- In htiildcrs' hard­

NEW DEPSTHE!

ing In that city took up a rtillectlon foi

to Cottle from Norway, and the)
to have walled from I'hriwtlana •

and the

are

MABEL.

vurces are granted In Calhoun counti

•r lu the same tM*rliHl.“

to the HI. lioula eapoallbm. to be

fivm

that

If you do not know Jusi

§§Mmm Frank Crude

ill one year than in all Canada. Kng

Jiiat

The qiie< n gel« a fn*e trl|.

at a coat of

ing.



lame cemi-tiT) were onee |iatienis oi

ixyip^e |HM>me<l a eandUtale and won

ill-fatiHl

prices

whsl you want come it and we will

fue e»*nt:; a v«»|e 'and th«

(Htnteal waa open to the ettunly. gii'llie>

and h<‘T

wari^ at

reach of all.

granite dealer wh<

know

their buslooaa when It fomea to “work

Coldwatrr

very coniplete line of juillikTs* lianl-

he only effevrt the atone pile had wa;
hat It gave the tramps better app«-

“Me nof know y<»u

;d into tradi
trading
** fooled
„ a
slow.
Anv subat
^
as good- as "G<
Medical Discovery."
y.- ua
u a ahadowr
a]
w of that
nudicine.
ine. There are____________ iimi e ...,
clnim made for the * Ihvcovrry," which
Bo-iuat aa good"
" medteioe
medicii - can show,
--------------cuml by the use of Dr.
t rclleta.

We have a

fare.
In commenting u|M>n the plan of ihi

Mr. Hooper U aumriblog of an

i

Mr. and Mra. J. W. MlUlken of Tmv-1
’Ta* city took dinner Sunday with B.
Church aad family.
j
Mr. aad Mra. O. E. ScoflHd of Travwte City spent Sunday with Mr. and '
Mrs. A. E. Pul—
B. F. Church
I tot Ion agent during the abaenre of :
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jeffrey, who are
laltlDg friends to Indiana.
Mlaa Margery Speer returned home
•rom ML Pleasant last week, where,
vhe has been attending the state nor-.
.1 aehn
has nnumed from
months' vbit with bis son Will
r. Mont., stopping
*.ome for a coupl
uple of W(
laughter. Mrs. (J. C. Crawford,
leld, WIs. Mr. Tlllotaon Is

walks on the main tburuugli

kearty above akmg the arat, whrri*«poa Ike Indian aald;

aiiaaaaiT nw

they 'knife' a few slits in the top. pul

coovlcts at Jackaon

ktoto«> rraaoMl.

V

then

•railt-maa kad hOca aUadlag apog tke
•pot fro* arkte a bkycto rack bad

and l«H)k mir slock oveK

-1

NOW IS
THE TIME

l^ouse

rirtrrS CoUn Med­
ical UMcoarry. temr

rraversc City, vrkere they will reside. ] hOui «f kom* work
rhe^^^ wUhea of tbelr many friends |

■'iC—sgaBSj
t-hioac^

to lamiliarly kaowa as “BUI.’* U an ot
type.

Travwrwa City. Ittolk.

Phono SOI

lirer. The whole
body to faoihap with
wnsd. BoUd M by
the aae of «• Golden
Madkal Discovery.* IT

it«d wHk talBtlvaa kcra Baaday.
Mr. aad Mias A^caa Zelgicr of Dc*
iroU arrived tetey. tke gaeau of
Mr. aad Mm. H.^Ketock.
Mtoaca Laara. ud l.Avina and Horbart and Perry DIadley aUended the
tamp maetlBg at Nonbpurt Baiurday
tad Boadax.
Mtoa Aaaa Hahneaberg aad Joba;
Kteeh. both of tbia place, were mar-!
•lad at TraTarae CUj tbla morning and t
trrlrcd <m the »;30 train.
A recep-j

wAinae.

WESSJSystfisr "•"sa"

F*OR ^AUE OR Rl

■n. A. Thayar aad Myrtle arc Tto>
Mkml UkSSSf
-Rtag ta Travarae CHj.
aahjact for kagae aagt Soaday mmmwmTSm
wtak.wwn imLiam
Wight to. rStoadiag Aloae for Ood.** dowa
aad
turn. b;Sl ». Mas Hcaa aaaaden to will mea
Itatm^tktaadar.
the vmak almaKilla Batay. who waa aa- caa
ach. porite the
l aoaw araefca ago. to wary blood, aad aflemtody ariamtotoa tke

CCL. aaam la caataet wttk a lire teetrto. power wire aad rteelred p Um.

WART KPARTIERT

JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF

: iMtoOC CCffTCft
ate DbM aad Maad Odbara «f
Watevd oaltod oa krtaads h«r« yaator-

Tkto to neenprak •>

1

fmk

CASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.

CHOICE eiioeaiEs
BOTTEB AIDEBfiS
AT LOWEST PRICES

mcdiclnca '
IN TRAV-

They can cure you.

For

sale by all first clast druggiata.

Gypsum Wall
Plaster Gads

I’laateriiig nuUenaL Gyptw WaU Platter ol dl
kinds, all prepared knd
gffgraateed with prioa
right

J. HorsGeM

Vh« cwmw raeoim. T«Avtn« cmr. MiCNiaAtc rwoAv. amutt tt. iml

■ 'k

FTlLaaacy. J. W. Sadtii. M. Hawaim.
M. OhmiimaMg, R. K CraMn, That.
KraMA Jaaala Sialth. W. J. HMaea.
Freak Bahai. A. M. Maiaga aaU Freak
BsaaaCU U C. Miekarana. FTod Moahais. Fred QriMa. FrMk Aakum mu
F. B. Bark. Ghaa. IriaA Jaa. H. Emiaa.
Mbit KalghU Mary R Dokay. Bath
Baadaler. Jr. U J. PMmar. Wm. Me^
OoMld. H. C Smith, Gao. OaMer.
wm. Nsaaoe. C. Oeramlae aaU. K. J.
Cooke. Mr*. Wm. L. tQrnmrn. Jaaaie
Smkh. B. J. OUvar eaU. Ltxxle Bowen.
D G. Shatter. Mn. A. B. FnlMr. Math­
ew GUUa. Jaa. Ooavnrae. Oea tkmaar.
P. H. Bare. O. Meadn. B. C. Udea.
Lacy Biwa. A. M. Saekeu. J. B. ^vU
laadam,CL.Carter. W O.Ptooce.JoasleFtoaeh. MlMBPacAard. O. J. Hol^
brock. W. 8. wmiama. Geo. Irvia. C
J. Kaeeiaiul. Johanna Lampaon. Wm.
Thlrlby. Chan, Oelchel. Anna V. Free-

B. B. Bamn. McM OMnoa. Aadrav

•ttSIIESS UKDS.

Saddlm; Gea.___ _ __
A. MHmnghIki. LiMmdk Kidaim. Mr
V. H. WhlUas. Oaa. Mod. Jaa.
rtM SmRk. JaiMB Staaait. Ghaa. BeMarchla. B. WHbotai. aiau Wllbal*
A
Baitak
O
ol
.
IL
B.
Bad
JohaJ
area.
W. Champagaa. Wm. B. KaapS.
vm
4o«m
to
lia».
for
Cke
L
ob
P.tUm
Ftapd Smitk. Fred naarUka. J.'W.
PlurtaA. OMUTMiar U O. HBtar, wfco 40B Timm. fMrtevai tka atkv dv.
Marte rrtefxich aaU A. V. rrtadrich.
la. J. Anon. Fkaak ASofA B1« MMtec tb* mw cfearcb for tka ka WM mM tk aspialB tka
u a C lagrtg. John Devitu m
MeMnna A ^ Oarwaiaa art,
eaa wr tarriipoBliTa tk— a»A
Tim PMta. BeaJ.fi^ Oaa
aa. A. B FmM. B Tt^J. M.
MV. Mi tkla vw tte wnmpL Mmr:
tick. Oea Savage. DavM Doaah.
Trmvame dtj.
-!* ■7 dsM va ware fraa to
Pkaak Vmlor. Mrs. B. WaOa. Nateoa
V HooIIhac. J
Covey. Joa DarMaon, Mrs. R. CampA. Mooiv aaU B. F. Farrl*. John
bell. Fted Maag. W. O. Ptoote. Mrs.
fraa to sd i
Boollhaa. Thoa. Shaaa. Baniey A^er------ftovle. Hlaad^HBaton tnM aB
fkaM lajaactinai fa raqalrai of aaary
na. Bi. OpMUck eaU. J. W. MllUkea.
U WeUA
P. BamUtoa. E. McNamara. Sartoa
Ike Caitad ttotaa wW
lakevar anplorai. SaMda) ami la
WUlls Wttkop. Chas. Berlin. Wni MlaHdv Ckx, Ttmneder Broa, TmmUm
laid apoa tka oaa prahiMdat proCaa- doaely eke eInctloB ffataraa trona fke
darlng.
Oea
Jameaoa.
W.
W.
Smith.
Jao. B Kelley. K. Ceeveatk Bnaia diairfet tkla faS.

C
Lake.
H.
B.
Davis.
L.
Roherta.
-------ndrlch
Bamea. Cavla Cigar Oo, F.
Fried
u D. J.
- Gage
0 _
aaataaat bp tba labarart la aoaaii' will be a teat oaae aa to what govera.
A Co.: Frank Braach. Chn*.
L.
liner.
H,
:^^po^o.c.
__ _
_______
O. Cgaidaa aaada wSl do for a
arad caaaa far ilatbarse. Tba tm 1»
a Wade.
Moff^tu B. J. M^vgan. Onemr SlmpoM.
wMeb fka plaaarda ara prtatad cm ba BaiMdea Mb ragalar apporttalM
liner. H. McCloiky. M. U Wm. Shaffer. Mrs. J. M. Orth. Prank
Wai. Ftowle, MUMr A Morse. Mr*. W.
Snlllrna.
W.
A.
Weston.
Mrs.
J.
Orth.
raai adw tka atraat. Wklla tb^ Mar- ItWf padtagaa. CoBgrfaaaMB MarPybns
eat,
R.
Pybas
ast,
Pytma
J. Backer. Jo*. Spaaear. Elta I- Ftowle Leach. C. Pyhns
kH Btreat Matboilat cbareb vaa balli- dock haa talked other ooag
eau. H. Wlachaewaki. Angust Bettner. Camero^ Imogeoe Mnotagne. M. D. Swedlaff Chnrch. Isaac Hatch, C. ResIgnal. Noah Couturier. Antony OberU
lih. Peter MUlor. Bd Franklin.
> la*, tba eoatiaetor vaa raqvirai to out of lOjfM paekagea. Saaalor Loag
;. W. Phillip*. A. Bheffer. ». Wm. McCool. E. J. Haas. Bm.line
aad ruaiTinaainn at Large SeoU tare
glta boai that ao
Hoxle. iRtn Bellov. Wm. Brown. J. J. Burden. Oea F. 8miih.
Smith. Simmoada. Mr*. N. W.
1.
O.
M.
aaa tobaaeo; baaor or prafaaHj aleo dSatribatad part of their appor
E.
Wllaoa.
Mr*,
i
Holdavorlh.
W.
H.
Walker,
VJc. C. Palmer. A.
Carey Couraoc. W. W. Fairmda, O. A. Smith. Moine. Chaa. McNlnch. F. I
iartag vorb bovra. Tba bmb atrack tionmeat In tba dietrict. Bach of tbaoe
WrtghU W. H- “
Ranso . Ellen Holdiworth.! rich. B. Pierce. Sarah J. MtUer. Chase child. Mr*. F. A. Oim*. Tboit. Arm
DbasMm FBSBAlf:~LlfB tonka B. L. Ransom
Tbaaa U eaaaiaraaiioa aanag tht packagea eoetaiai five aamllar pack
‘hie
Ostrander.
John
Drew,
Uiria;
Allen.
Arcl
strong. Bert Green. K T. Evan*. Mr*.
dnrkladMdsrbnaaMMM <s^ that Prank Shnmaki. A. Lnngworthy.
Ummm at Pvrt IrrrU, K. T.. brko ovn •gea.
-wick.
Ell
Weston.
C.
A
F
her strsi^ U fadiac awajnad aha haa Robert*.
;
Hull.
I
Bruce
Okrwl
C.
Money.
Anna Taylor, Bert CarpenRoberta. Chas. Kroopa. \W. C:
K. WlodoefU
Jacob Eller. W. ter. Sarah Ganes. M.
Oovaraor Bacheldcr of New Hamp­ ao bopssV evmTbiSff watorsd. Sneh Mr*. W. N.
^ ehlekaea. Wban tba cfalekaaa aovshi
Hey. Jas. J. Baker, j Kapnhk. A.
le
irimn, J. W. Miller. Mr*. I W. Beldlng. Chaue Trom. M. J. Sals Ptette. M. Barker. J. M
' Cbatr roaau. the otbar' atgbt. mreni shire dUllkea tramp*, though at time* waa ngr feaUac a law nwatha ago when Frances B. Gri
1 wna ndviflsd that
poor bsalth waa V. E. Roland. Ji
ibury. C. J. Tompkins. J. Hamlin. M. E Pulclpber. O. Sun
n.
Mr*.
Julia
bury.
KH.
8*1*1
joMsatacB.aoaa of pramlaeat fbBlUc* he win hand n quarter to one of the cnwmd by nnSapaaa M%dllaff of the
Btedt. HamUn. J. E HalU Wm. Rich
Parker. E. Lantaer. Kubeck A Ho>n., Anrilla Gardner. Cha*.
: oaplarad tba poattrr and palatrd their traveling fraternity. Not kmg ago he wonh. ^ woeda radS Uka a jolios Campbell, Jos. Wilhelm, and all; l.. carter. C. Brownell.
I. J. W. Goble. John K<*ms,
Kempner.
er. E. Barber. Harry
Hi
Carr. 8, (
persoBS Interested In the layl^ of lat- n„ u. A. Murrey. E
- laga aarlova calara. The tight la th<- fomal a husky yoogg hobo lying under
chend. David Stricklin. L K. Clev
BMirattig vaa atarillhg. Boine of *iIm a tree at a lonely place to tbe country. taMaCompoOBd enaie to omaa an eral sewer No. 1 In dUtrict No 1. U- Wm.^Muss. Wm. Davis. C. A.
land.
Mrs. M. Wlllsey.. C. M. Hager.
lager.
Hag
ginning at the Interaeetloo of Board- j ford esl.. B. J. Mc»rgan.
an. M. Winnie. O.
cbtckcBa bad aolld ivd or grcea leg* Tbe governor listened to the old bard elixir of life: U raatored the loat foreaa man river• nnd Wellington streets.
icklc. Nye Jordan, Wm. Ackerman. Edgarr Lowing. 8. E
streets,
ren-1
c.
Moffatt.
M.
E
Blcklc,
Ison. Bert Green,
Grt^
aad feat, while all the Bhaaghai ton lock story and then g^ve tbe traakp and hnilt me up antll nj food health
lb on Wellington street and b
____
. M. Crain. Wm. Fettierty. Ada M. MU Wall. Robert Wilson.
■outb
twtvraed to ma Bor lottr amoths I
Van
Wagner.
A.
Bingham.
J.
W.
Mill
H.
Darrvw.
C.
L.
some
small
Thaage.
Then
be
said,
en­
alley
between
«
Fi
Front
and

State
~
;
A.
Mercer,
t
olkar rooetera were decorated like bar
took tbe medldae deny, and aaeh
street to Pine stn-et. as heretofore GreiUck. T. D. McMamia. Arthur Grel Sam Farrow, Alex Robertson. Irene
bar poke. Booie oarorra tried to catcl couragingly: 'Tlown there on the left, added health aad atraagth. I at
adopted by the council of Traverse Hfk. Frank Votniba, John Cadham. 1 Shields. U. Steph
tboir chlekeBa to vaab the paint off. my friend. Ihw is n farmer who thankful for thahnlplobuiaedthrongh
E Uo.»l. J. E Rout. Jm. Pobl. J. R. David Dokey. Clara Boudean, E
IchiiIgan. lake mulce:
lu uae.**—Maa. Froaracn DxjrroaxB,
roll for the sped
aad tba eight of a womaa or man rban' wanu men to help him thrash whoal." 1007 MUea Ave., BU Joneph, Mich. —
special asses*- Johnson. A. L. Chase, W. H. Crowell, Grelllck. Mrs. N. Grelllck EsL. Maggie
•y the board
U*ard of ; John A. Jacksun.
Jackson. Tbos. Stanto
Stanton. Buck Phelps. H. l>*y. W. S Jc
_
oforo made by
lag rad, graan or hloe-legged rbickrna Thankee, air." said the tramp, turn -gSOOS/iwfWf
assessors
for
the
purpose
of
defrrylng
g
Co, H. C. Davis. Edsln Pratt. Markham. N. Lucas. 8
the right, "Thankee. I might -FBEB ^DIO^^VICE
added greatly to tba gaiety of the
Wagner,
it part
pan of the coat which the
that
^
^
C. Thompson,
A. Monlton. G. A. Herk- Van
use, Jj
aaaae. The paint vlll hare to wear off. have gone down that way accidental
eclded
should
be
bOmeand
^d
ell
. F'rvM FY«H-hllck. E U Bowen, R.
A. Oi
WooMB would Bare tiiae aad by special assesai
t for tbe la:
The yovagatem have not bt'en apankod like."
kner. W. C. Gannett. 8. Wright.
Stedman.
C. C. Shiliing
N«».
1.
bt-gi
sewer
In
district
It la aald that tbe entire fabric of
Miller.
llU-r. Chas.
Cha; Skelcher. M. B. Hunyet. The tovn It too bmiy laughing to
Geo. Smith. W. 6. French. J. M
the Intersection
JD of Boardroan
gerford. F>wnk Zenllck. N. Roger*. B. Ison.
think of the rod. Nearly a hundred John D. Rockefellcr'a eoormoui
Sickle. John Cola A. Bonburger. Jen
d W('ellington street, running
rosu upon n_ loan of $75.ooo
‘ Watkins. John Bverhart. Charlotte I
chlckeaa vara painted.
pat tbooaanda of wwmoa oa tho betwetn F'ront and State *tre«-t to i
iriey. Elirabeth Hanks. Hans HanailHchcock. Cha*. Cole. M. A N. K.
Several hundrivl barreU of whlik> which ‘waa made to him many yi^ars
road to reoorory.
Pine street. Is now on file In m> offlee
^
oreilick e*U and tord. M. Huess. A. Bowman. C. H. Bar­
raa Into the Uitle Miami ^irer Tne« ago by L. V. Harkness. a liquor dealer
rett. John Grafmlller. Alma SUcklin.
fo^publlc ln*pectl<^^_______persona Interested In the laying of
Cleveland. The transaction
day-vben the dlatiUery at Trebeln. O.
Jacob Heiss. Yalomslein. Wm. Selkirk.
Ice la alsq hereby given that uj*.- , ^ gewer on '
C. L. Gage. W. E Thomas. Mrs. M.
waa diHitroyod by fire. Since then tbi' corred at a time when Rockefeller and
incll and board of assessor* of ib^,
Kandolph street.
Madame Chelro. the palmist, who city of Traverse City will meet
Ba^ hare been on a prolonged iipriH' hla aaaoriate* In the oil business were
street, Monroe, Willow and Madison Clark. H. Blackman. F. Campbell. J. J.
In salt!J clty^ on August gj^t-et*. also on Randolph street from Parker. N. Harrington, C. Dlncktnan.
The liquor van tbb much for the flab, face to face with dlaaater. They were has been In the city for the past thre«H. H. Gilford, Wm. Lanka Robt. Dew­
dock p. m.. to ...........
review
atreet
to
alley
between
Cedar
R. Yalomsteln, J. Steinberg, D. E
and they beeame apurtivc and gay getting beyond their depth and saw wwceks. will remain only three dsyr said assessment roll, at which time
Spnice streets, thence to alley ar.
Jane
Steams. Geo. A.
Maa and boys vaded Into the atream that ere long other* would aoeure con­ more. If you are In doubt as to your and place oix»rtunlty will be given all
of’ Elmwood avenue ito Madison Crandall.
Steams. Geo. M. Steams. Mrs. J. Om-rKOP»A-TMV'
penums
Interested
to
be
heard.
future
undertakings
or
worried
over
trol
of
the
propertr
At
this
opporreel,
as
ni-reiuiorv
street,
aa
heretofore
adopte<1
by
aad threw them aahorr with pileb
Bruadfout. Llnce Brynnt. Oea WrtghU
I»aied
this
&th
day
of
August.
1904.
the
affair*
of
life,
don't
fcesluie
to
call.
City.
Mlcbl
(uncll
of
Traverse
tlme Harkneaa came to the front
forlca and ahovela by the hundreda.
L G. Bryant. Fred LewU. Chaa. Bry­
CHAS M. UEEFIS.
lake
notice:
ant. W. C. Depew, J. Reynolds. A. E
and fanm^ra In the vicinity ore eatini: with the sum mentioned, the turning She may save you time and mimey. ;:54 14t
City Clerk.
It tbe roll for the special a
That
Bannett, Alma Larson, Clinton Olds.
aoihlng but flab. So many flab were jw|nl waa reached and the huge Rock­ Located at Room S2, Whiting hotel.
heretofore made by the board of J.
A. Moore. E. Lahr. Mariam HunU
-Bsors for the purpose of defray- T. Burdick. Geo. E Metcalf. P. Coyne.
taken out of the river that the flab efeller fortune began to be amassed
MACCABEES’
ATTENTION.
that
part
of
the
cost
whlc
Mr*. Aslor, head of tbe millionaire
Cll* Miller. A. R. Mercer. D. E Car­
BMtrket in Cincinnati baa In^como over
ld«*d should be bom<
Tl^ Modem Maccabee la not fraie.*ter. F. 8. Madison. Mrs. J. Evans. V.
family, I* a woman of tremendous dig­
idocked.
naUy at home with himself or bU
•k. Jc
Slanek.
John Sanborn,
[»rn, I).
D. IG; Shorter,
Too much lo're winking on the aand; nity. her hateur being tixj mueh even neighbors unless he wears an emblom
F. G. Heumann.
Hem
F O. Nelw
of tbe persons high in so­
^each at AUantIc City, N. J.. haa
er. L. Wright,
Wright ElmiT
IT N
Northrup. Chas.
charm. These can be obtained Wilhelm. Muaaelman Gnx-er t o.. Mich. ^,<.nroe. Willow. Madtoon.
1. also In i
Ellsworth. J. Armstroni Geo. lajuCk.
moved Mayor Stoy to frame new or ciety In England. She attended a gar­ this week at the Jewelry store of Bar- Starch Co.. A. \N. Rickard, btandard
fpon, Bay street to alley
allej
Now WIUMlm Stook.
Travra CHy.
M. Hsgei
Oil Co.. Carl Ulonskl. A. FYlhlng. Ld
Cedar and Spruce streets.
dera for the life guarda. who hare po den party there not long ago and waa
A Earl. While there have )our j ;^;Vd
>. T. W. iJirWlns. John
Elmwood
O. P. CARVER A Slia
lleto povera, to exerclae cenaorahlp rhattlng with a young oKeer of the



GarU>. Fran(
Francis \ eslna.
Madison
: la now on
Kuarda.
The
latter
said,
a*
he
look
over bathcra. male and female, who
inspection.
McN(
hta cigarette case: "Doea smok­ Ing done at reasonable price*.
cT Mcwler. Nslhan M. Turner. Sir*aponn after a bath on the aand. The
an expense, but an economy (
U Alley, Jaetjb Shailler,
I hoard of asseam
new order, if enforr«*d. meant a revo ing Incommode you. Mr*. Aator?" In keep your watch clean, as there Is m
I. 1. A. SUILMNiL'
Wm. Phenney. Muller A.. Fred Ackard.
rhllllng
tones
the
great
lady
replied:
lution and there may Ih> a atrlke by
J. E Fulghum. Wm. D. Forton, Fred
tbe ceaseless grind of a dirty watch.
i
really
do
not
know,
as
no
gentleman
SAWYER A FBNMALLBOON
Stcx-klng. Chas. King.
A. Jackscjc, j DR8.
*
^“—^thera who are unwilling to have
Browning. Anson Hanna/ord. j
has ever smoked In my preaence." The
^ ibetr Jove making regnlaU^ by law.
Ruts
an
End
to
it
All.
Laura D. Gibbs. W. U Slight. Thus I
Notwithatanding the acruUny of Tuardaman waa startled at first, but It
Keefe, Wm
H. Fish
A grievous.wail ofttimos rurocs as a Jo.s. Rejant. Jot=. bletlek. Jos. Batir..
ini«-rest«Ht to be ht-ard.
notie«<d that later he and some
aioctum Inapoctora at the polla. China
mior. A. 8 LYitz. R I All Work of Hlgheet SawMe Qraffa
‘ault of tinlK?anible imln fmm over
lendcrHun. Mrs. P. Furtun. P. Hubert.
Flao QoM Work a I
iv.c-d organs. Diztlm-ss. backache*,
men have l»een pennitted In vole at brother olBeer* laughed uproarloiialy
red Colton. Bd Blxby, Frank Me
rer complaint and constipation Hut
some ftory he had told.
elect Iona In New York, according to
L
cr
.,
r
.
ulro. Mr*. H. Peterson. Frank WeaL
lahkt to Dr. King’s New Life Pills
Geronlmu. the famous Apache ehlel,
Joel M. Mam, aaj.latanl I’nlted Stalw
:iU-n Lankey. Wm. Gilpin. Ray Mcthey put an end to It all. They^an, ^U-de-rUM*. W J. Wex-se. A Furlsrh. |
who
baa
U-on
in
practical
captivity
for
ntire, A. M. Polison. A. W. Rickard.
diatrici ntlomey. Aa a result of ht.‘
gentle but thorough. Try th‘m. OnlJ'lChas.
Onl;
Wlnnowakl. J. iJiHtner. Frans Notice of Sewer Assessment—Fifth
numt»er of year*, la 7C years old, but 2!(C. Guarantf^d by Jobnm
Barney Anderson, U Roberta, Walter
dlaeo%-crles thn»e Chinamen, one of
Drug sttHutnok.
nok. John Urlmn. G«-o Vlzlna.
broal.I. Mr*. E. Fouch. H. Ward.
Wi
11. OBea W New WHMa HoSt «St.
them Tom Ixh*, the "mayor of China still retain* a great deal of the agiliiy Store and F. H. Mead*, druggist*.
Leon Richard^ L. J^.
, To O P. Hughes. John Frost. Chaa.
asas* Pboaa to.
VanalRllne. E A. Little, Frank Parvanslui.
J
town." were arralgnt**] l»efore Commla for which he waa notetl when the
■nter, A. Hannaford. H. W. Smith.
Odle McGarry.
DELICIOUS TO THE END.
Gagnon.
United
States
regulars
used
to
hitne
Emma
Labatt,
Waller
Murray.
Henry
atoocr Shlelda. They vralved examlna
Thai’s what the Little Weaver’s are. C S K.
J.weph Ik-vish. Jo«
Beelman.
E.
D.
Bamt*R.
A.
E
Wilson,
In
south
Western
mountalna
long
Simhm. Adam Umln
tlon. and fumli^bed |r>no iwl*. Imwi
aa they are made of stock wholly dif
. M. l.mcaR. O. E. 8ch<i
^^were flrat luutaed In 1K70 to prevent xgti. The old villain is not one of the ferent from the ctuirKe nnd flavorlos*
5 Toplnka. Anna Dutton.
^
the further naiutwllalng of Chinamen. attractions at the 8t. Ix»uls fair. The cigars so often fouml, in non-union
•rlcc\ Jullua Koenig, i
other
day
he
visited
a
wild
west
show,
•Id. J. A.^JodM-|^C. R Smith.
n.
«U1.
HU.-UI:
F.
Silshy.
Theae were aupplemeun*<l and made
made goods. Even th.' end
J Bi-rtha Freeling. J. M Me
n. F. hJlpatJ
.Mrs J N Martlnek. Jno. M. Hcn.klna. Archie A^l
more explicit in IksJ. I'nder the nam» dressed In the full regalia of hi* for- good to throw away. Try on
5c I Ham Cutler. Frank Nerm rava, A.
A. B. Morgan.
C J Hall A Treagea. A. Langw
greatnea*. He wa* given a good
of Wung A. l.uhg. Tom I.ee M*cure«i
McCormick A Smith, To J. Aral' i
and *cc for yourself. IL W. Weaver.
shusT., juh. F,A.....
K.a.,
horse and showed that he had
hla full papera' In 8t boula In
which entitled him to all cltlienahlr ctiiten h<iw to ride. A stev-r wa* turned
A DAINTY BREAKFAST
and Oeronlmo roped and tied tl
rlgbta. 8lnc<* hla realdence In Nea
^>n .Ano., U R.,r ,H.
TM. I
Dean.
,-err short time, much to the de III lUflt I. rP.powlHe lor h»lf Iho |
York, 1.4H* haa taken Intenwt In poll
V.
, .„n, Erie Lli.t...|l. V lloJlum., CbMi Lorin
Ilea, voting at every election, nnd b Ught of a cn>wd of *iK*rtator*.
I*erriRh. F. Allor. E E Muffi
popn!.rlt> ot Tlio Uulo T..en., imdor I
",..•’“5°, ”"1",,
ADdiR...!., A c l!.ri.»l.
I'reshlent
Wt»odrow
Wilson
Mll!ikt-n. E W. Hajitings. F.
regarded aa a (Mdltlcal leader.
the management of Bioodgood, Farrow ; j vijLek. Augusia^tevens. Chas Korti.
Nostrum
l»rlne<*t«»n university tells of a et»rtaln
Daring the momer.lar> absence
& D.vldwn. :O0 FmM SL DM Ihl. I. j J„h„ TomyR Fr.nk Sn onkl Wm l^-'rS‘''R' Sm".‘. Coplwd. Grahl. J.
Rev. W. W Halloway. luiatur of ih« matheniat Irian who wa* remarkably hot Ml. Tlior MO olw«r. opon. »l'i
j c.?„,
"•
Clemunt, H. 8. Hull, Standard Saving
absent minded. One day he was wi
ITeabyterlan Memorial church,
A Loan Co., F. H. Furguaon. C.
r«dF U. .orro .h. puhllo. «<= |
ili,.
MuIuj«-r. C. Breithaupt. A. Hlavka. Gw*
ver. N. J.. J«*t aa the Hunday achtni. :ng along In the gutter Instead of
llnzelman. Jno. Galagher, F. Hamll
bell waa ringing the other morning tlve sidewalk, when bU way t
on. L. H. Heath, H. B. Adam*. Cath
(NaUooal DaaslsU)
aomeone anoaked Into hla attidy fmm barnil by a carriage which «as stand dinner for ,5c.
.^
^
^v. H Loveland. L Bailey. arlne IXjyle, Mary Doyle. Peter Doyle, I Room m; HUto Rsaik BUc- O*
the church auditorium and abalracted Ing In front «»f a store The indlshed
E, Kaln. Mr*. L Sutton. A. A. Hadley, i
Fmea.
Jos.
Sheretto.
W.
Gibson.
Mary
t
^'’o'«r’;an®"cC.‘‘'Ha'^iJr?
Eva
Warring.
O
Slngrt-y.
Elizabeth

back
of
the
vehicle
snggeated
to
hi*
THERE'S
AN
OLD
SAYING
fnim hla desk tao cnvelo|M*a contain
Bushey. John Bezamek. M. B. Clark.
T C O Brian. Cha* Hallberg, Hank. Mr*. C B Archer. E. Mllla, Mr*.)
mind a blaekUiard. so he took a piece
That If you keep a thing for seven Isaac nay-scxKl.
lug hla infended rtinlribuilona to 1
Haywexid. John and Mary G
Gre > BenJ Halste.1.. A. \ Friedrich. F. H. .M. Boone. Julia ItanRom, Shxrum. G. R.
Ervin. Max Slgel. Peter Llndqueat. A A I. R. R. Co.. J. E. Mahaa Chaa. Ber­
of chalk out of hU jKK-ket and in-gan to year*, you will find some use for It. | howsky. W. E Moon. John Sladky,
cbnrrh fueda, alao his manuarript i
fher, Mrs P J Fish. lin. Geo Jamison, W. W. Smith. E. C.
__ erpe- W lUiTingion.
Bennett. M. L J Brown. O J. PItche
work on an abatruct* problem. Finally This Is not applicable to hat*,
Harringmn.^ A.
A^ H. ^llem
mon. The enveh»pea had marked
Til o,* u«. fxnrr Wllson. Imdwid Sireck, Frank Hurt D. Whltrnp. A S. Fry man. J. W. Pick I,ake. A J. Scott, and all persons in^ Coldfarb.
them the amounts of thefr contenia. •he carriage started off and he fol­ dally now-a-days. All the Uce fimey .
r.uii-iniv \
dJAA^iu »'•
------farb. F, Putman. Jennie
Ferguson, Aupist Bauman. Jackson. Swedish Sons <if America. D u-r»-«u-d In the laying of a sewer on
flO and #7. but It must have illaeom lowed. still kt<'plng at work, until the straws, trimmed and untrlmmod hats ,
the Wood Sisters* millinery parlors,; prwnk I»rashll. Mata Chlzek. Thomas E Warner. Frank lYledrlch. W. T Wellington sirw-t. Railroad avenue
filed the thief to find In them cheeks pace liecame too swift for him. Then
i LYont St., win fairly be given away ; ntch. Frank 8. lYlce. John Qualfe, llox^rg. C C Prouty. Mnu Jennie and Eighth street, aa heretofore ;
he l(H>k«sl alMMit him In a daiej way.
iDatca’d of caah. The theft of the
II I •• uxi, •«
Crtmn
lisnnv i J‘»^ OtHirgc. Tina Ky ie. Anton Hokof. Drake. B. J Morgan. T P. Nelson,
adopted by. the council of Traverse j
mon eaua«\l l>r Hollouay u «U*ol ol {KK-kelt-d his chalk and atarte«l for till* week, to make Rome one happy, ; ^ ^ Allyn Joa Makula. Samuel Wal- drew Umlor, A. LafontscK-. H.
aa well as to make room for fall stock, j
Beckman FYed k Minnie Smith. C. Slocum, Clark Mathewson. City. Michigan, take notice:
annoyance, but he rose to the uceaalon bt»roe.
‘l-1. Anbury M. E. church. H. W. B. F. k N. L Skull. Wlllla Wbitci
That the roll for the special assess-!
Dun't^mlss the opportunity.
I Nagel.
Md preachi'd
eloquently wlthunt
L Roberts. A. Fryman. D J Youker. Thoa. PI
ent heretofore made by the board of [
' 8mith.
NO 6CAE
ij.
Hotel.
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d. SilRbv. D. ton. C. K Perrin. E. Evans. John Hen- aaseasurs for the purpose of defraying
1 Intend to do draylng at reasonable
Aa a rcaiilt of a bite by one of the
part
away to b* i
McLachlan.' Mrs. Minerva Hills. James
lecldcd should be home; and paid
prices. Reflnlshlng line furniture a
^ ■ •'wlngtMl anta" which have been
abow you sampisa
.
.
.
,
Baxter. Wm. Farrow. Vlncem Ncas- /
'' Uolverton. W C. HewetL H.
the laving
am. Jos. Secor. Moses Desormler. Marcus. John A. Wade. Martha Doug by Bpecisi SKsesament 1
«pc*cla!ty. I will sell good kitchen cab
yilague In the Bronx and Harlem a
R. B. CHAPDI. fiBrnctMT.
Anna Amtsi»elgl«T. A. E Kilpatrick, lass. H G. Brodhagen. Warren Neal, of a sewer on WelMngto D sireeL Rallttona of New York for three weeks.’ Ineta on (ho installment plan. It will
Notice to Taxpaysra
Robert Herkner. Levi ladpntftoe. Frank John Segar. E N Prince. Jos. Arnold road avenne and 1Eighth streeL la
FYs-derick Snyder, 14 ytwra of age. of pay you to call and *t*e me and scenre
1 file in my office fur public inspocTho tax rolls for the collection of
Alf Sherette. H. Wishnew 8. Bernstein. Geo. Lather. F. Hamll
I'M TALKING YET
Boatoo avenue. Bronxdale. may have the U‘st aatlafacllon. Frank Raub. 40k
Hawiey. John Slelo. John N. ton. Wilhelm. Bartak A Co.. John Kel
Notlce la also hereby given that the
A. WlschnewEkl. J. B. Bar-, ley. A. B. Hanson. O. L Clapper. East
to bare'hla tongtte cut out. The boy East Front slrecL
LEST YOU FORGET.
lU for the five wards of the ; Seymsoar^
imbolton. S E Curdy. Ed.; Bay Lumber Co.. Ijowell Stile*. Lara council and board of assessors of the
waa bitten on the tongue Satnrday.
city of Traverse City. Mlch„ have been '
'
That ths Hot Spring* iiMdleHwa
city of Traverse CRy will meet at the
KIUC.
John
6D0.hMI.
John
Bhrtood.
THIS ONE. TOO.
At first he'dld not mind the IrrlUllon.
council rooms. In aald city, on August have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV<
placed In my hands for collection.
22nd. 19U4. at 8 o’clock p. m.. to review
A menow4oned Knabe piano, of
thinking U would be only temporary
1 will be In my efflee for the parsaid assessment roll at which time and ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
l4aier the tongue began to swell, nnd handsome Circassian walnut case, per­ poM of ooHoctlng said taxes every ■ Dooner. Ch«. HM«lov.kx. Ch«. "
'«'<->"*• *place oportunliy will be given all per­ sale by all first class dmsglMa
with the Inflnmmntlon be experienced fect condition. In both case and works, week day from now nntil Nov. 1, 1904. Hosrard.
1. E C. Darrow. Geo. Dell. D.
sons Interested, to be heard.
Wynkoop.
Geo.
Hume
k
Oo,
C.
Broth
much pain. Soothing loUona were ^ price 1260. A bargain. Orlnncll Bros. from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o’clock in
Dated ihU 6th day of AnguaL 1904
crtoa Jessie I. Darrow. Alice M.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
, piled in vnln A physician waa called
the fori-noon. and from 1 o'clock onUI menter. Crotser k Pal
22S4-141
City Oerk.
AN ATTRACTIVE PORCH.
la Sunday and be ndmlnlatered tnwt
4 o'clock In the aflcnioon of each day. Peter Toonelier, National Loan A Inv.
Your porch can be made atlracilvs
r*.
BH«t: but dMpUe tbla the awelllng
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
The Death Penalty.
t coatiniMd. until jreaterdny It waa and comfortable nnd ahnde yon from be received without collection feet,
enry Defer. E SumMmlf>H Atntf •rymora
NorthMn
»t,
r.
L.
lUrllud.
Jor
I
A lltOe thing aomeUmes results In
fnarvd that, to aave the boy'a We. the the son nnd passing people, at very lU aad off all taxes remaining unpaid oa
Bay Lumber Co, Gea Cama
id. Sam >TnL Adolph UetelL Mia |
:k. F. O. Pierce. F. A 8. Chap- death. Thu* a mere scratch. Inalgnllltongue alight have to be amputated, Ue expense. Bamboo porch shades art Sept let and until OcL 1*L a penally
Jos. l^lf]tarec. Grant Clark, Joe. Kozak, j i-' ^ n C
cant cuu or puny boiU have paid the
dtber la wboM nr la part.—New York Inexpensive and are very dumble. Jnsi of one per cent for colloctkm win be Joa. Kab
thouL H. WhltlDc. Peter Gar-i gb^rkey U
. Hedden. death penalty. It to wise to have
now J. W. Mllllken U offering them at charged. Oa an taxes remaining un­ wick, Philip Socor. Anna Walton. Ran-| n„ n/g. Wright, M Lacore
World.
Bucklen's Amloa Salve ever handy.
WaRoa

'La^ey.

WaR^ fYank
f^k Moravlt*.
M^vlte. Albert i sbrlgley
sbrlgley. Oea
N. R Oia^li. It's the beet naive on earth and wid
A war eorreapondeat who worked In especially low price*. Two 10x8 shade* paid on OcL lat aad until Nov. 1st a
Baft CeaetciT VMM jm
Rehaoek. Joa. Stanek, Jos. Mlxbancr.
Rlchni '
_
- - prevent fatality when bunu, sores, ultbe daya*whca war oorrespoadenu thnl were W for 12. One 8x8 that wa* penalty of two per cent for oonacOon
Aug. Bauman. Jos. Dlonghe, H. A.
Hiker.
Jna
Pilfer.
KMmed
win
be
chaiffe<ILM
for
I1.S0.
warn aMaekody waa the aged Sir Wi!
Langworthy. Joa Beedler. Gomdia Jo*. Rotner. Ana Eglea A. Nmohoiel.
Store
Office, Room WfUte hank bWg.
tim ItaanOLaow Uvtag la Baglaad. In
Warner. A. G. Warner. F, R. Ooodrlch. Z. T. Swaa Oea Beck. Joa Smith. Bd. Menda*.
M. E Haskell, aty Treasurer.
DANCB AT F0RB8TBRS HALL
H. D. CampbdL F- F. Oroer. Jaa. Ftortia Geo. ft. A. Deck. 1-----He reported
Dated Jnly 28. 1904.
2244 tf
B. Salter. James Seward. 1
r, oar drU war Md fiatnnlgy evening.
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