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The Evening Record, June 02, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-06-02
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YE8TERDAV8 ISSUE
1,710
THE EVENING RECORD [yaSaS
«p>clrt T«l«trs^ SenrlM Uf to
of Qoliia to 7r—■
TEAVERSE CnT, i£ICH., TinT^KRTY, .TTNE 2. Vmh.
HOMINES
AT DALNY
JAPANESE CUNBOAT8 ENT
THE MARBOP.
WOODIUTF WOULD
TAEE NOHUATION
Were Satitfled.
COMPLETED
THE COURSE
FRANCIS GRADUATES
bimtative stat.-ment was tnaiU* for ST.
Mr Woodruff:
If President Riwstveil. Governor OdeJi and Senator
TWO YOUNG PUPILS HAVE
•o SAYS A DISPATCH UNDER YES Platt desire Mr W.Kidniff to
candidate he would no. say no .
ISHEO THEIR STUDIES.
TERDAY'S DATE.
ishe*. Otherwise he will not
nrer to cel the nomination."
APPOINTED SENATOR PENROSE.
Mist Leah Fountain and Mias Blanche
II
Shower*. tonUht and Friday.
6ifts for Commencemait
REJECTED
BOTH BIDS
ir,'...
That are suitahie a* well a* aec-piable and appropriate.
Fln.« iMiok* an.l dalniv b-mkiei* are the right kind of preaeota
give Someiblttg that every gradtiate ran treasure ai a remlader o
the da.Aw of graduatl.tn
Wv have *.,me .-l.-gant
in alt the Anest binding*, bunrt
hand paint*Nl leath«-r cuvers Pretty iMioklet* and a host of |
ihiiiK* in p.»-tira! w.,rk«. Call and see.
-4^
ANOTHER
SHOE SPECIAL
FOR MEN...
'he Eveiii
\*ienna.. June 2 -T
d^isa*iro.i* Are* r.-arh**! Vienna t.alay
The Arsi .>rrurre.l at Nowywitkow.
Galica. an.l destr<iyfMl alni.,*t the .-r...on.....
disastrous. .Ii-I imirli damage at
Kleaf
Russia
Su person* w* nthe Aam*— and p.-ri*h.-<!
~1
0ity Book Store
W'e Have a few sues each
of severa] st)l« of
Girard, the Graduate|—Interesting
fill Fill Quay's Place on Repub
Program Given in a Pleasing
lican National Committee.
Manner by the Scholars.
Hy Wire to ihe Kvenlnp R»-coril.
Wasblnicton. Juhe : -Actlnn Chair
nt wire in the Ereninr Re<v»r.!.
crowd attende.1 th.an Payne of the rep.ihlican national Franc!* commencement .-x.-rcln.-«Ku^e. June 2—A rtl^iuucb ro*eive<l
rmmliie.- iiMlay appoint.-.! S.-nator
City «>p.-ra houM- lai.t nipht
ttxiar announce*, lhal Talienm-an .hay. Penro*.- a nienib.-r of th.- conuniitee
listened to a v.-ry enjoyahle pmer
••o which Haln.r U allualed. I* entln- flil the vacancy cauM-d hy the d.-ath
which was very nicely carrlcl nut
l> cleari-<1 of Olkneti. Home of the Jk|> .Senator Quary
rounit people The
ane»e Kunhoate In the vicinity en
little pc,pie wa* especially plca*im;
liolny hiirlior ye»terday.
the drill* caMe.1 f..rth many w.t.U
of favoralde comni.-nt for the car.fu'
Attack Begun.
which they had lM-.-n traiu.d
In.llanapoIiH. In.l.. June 2 -A *p.
atid the pretty eff.-rt that th. y mad.
.iai cable from the ataff correepondent
The cn*iiim*-* for th<» drills, th.- pan
.rf the IndianaiM.llii New* at Che F—.
tomime and the on.-act
dated June I. aa)>
pr.-tiy
•The Japanet.e land attack at P..rt
■ .-niertainin.-iit
Arthur wai. tn^nn ycaterday mornlnK
amount to the .-nJoyalden.-‘s
|{uio.lan force?, that were driven
Miuthaard front Itelney and Kin Cliou
In the Japanei.e are am<latlnc the par
rlMtii at Port Arthur and the Ku«sian
navy haa J<»lne<l In the moxenicnt to
•.luntaln, i
DECIDED BY VOTE OF 9 TO 1
Vh.-r- m.v tM. ..vi.ri.1 .1... of >klr
EIGHTH YEAR—2;
EIGHTEEN PERSONS
PERISHED IN FLAMES
Twelve Were Burned to Death at !
Nowywitkow, Galica. and Stx at
Kicaf. Russia.
Ry Wire to the Kvdninp Record
New York. June 2 -Timothy
Woo.lruir U a rec*xpiive candidate for
n. AITHDI ATTACK KECWK
RiiMian Lomm at Battle of Kin
Wert 10 OtSeer* and 800 N
Mukden Governor Trying t
Incite Populace.
RELEASED
Walk-Over $4.00
DELEGATES Patcnl Lcalhers
WE.ATHKR—Shower* tonight i
SUITS
that wc w^n: to clean up
S'uicLIy Guess wc*11 do
tt, lotv, as we have mark
cd them
FOR MEN and
YOUNG MEN
Speaker Cannon Saxf "Nominate Any
of These Men. But Nominate One
of Them and Do It Today."
R> Win- i.» the Evening R.-cr*!
SpringA.-ld. Ii:. Jun.- :
...I* .an.li.laie* relea*,-d Hi.-ir d.-le
gale* at 111.- re|inl.ll.-an *iat«- c.»nv»*nttoii this niorniiiK. iH-miiltitig th.-in i.«
ile.*ni.*! I ■t f.,r a candi
G,* ' gul. mat .r
SiM-ak.-r t'aiin..n ad.lr.--
Vou can buy l.ils^,l them at 10. I'i. I-*;. 18. 20 or •iSdoUan
inywhei T—but .To they LOOK. FIT and \VK\R as veil as
ours-^ Bring
r boy here — it juu .
a suit 1
ht him yotl
may take it away at actual cost you re
iil>cr we
selling trtil
all of .»ur Boys' and Childrens' clotliing.
They arc just as i-otx! ;
though you pai.J regular
price, lint youu Javc a
iJollar, am! - ■ clean up
our stock.
‘Vrs.-;
Underwear for Men
hrcnch Balbriggan—they arc worth 1.50 j«r suit,
make thingslium, wc offer them, |>er suit, Sl.t
BOARD OF EDUCATION
HAD
AN
OTHER LONG SESSION.
^ticrunili I
Endeavoring to Ralae Populace.
Tlr Wire to the Kveninp Record
.m. PetemhurK. Jlllte 2—A Rcml
ficial ntaleineni ax to the Rus*
ia-.<iaiiie-< al il.- Ihhiu- «if K.n t’I
to the rear of port Arthur la^t a.
|i1ace» the killed and wounded at
••mccrii and >um men. A dispatch ft
Miikdeo Hates that the ItK^alI governor
Is doltiK hi* iilmo«t lo rouse the immui
. laee aKBini-t the Rtissiaiis Trouhh- U
feanvl.
•
HEARST WAS
TURNED DOWN
Ry a vote of nine to .,ne. Mr. M.-ade
voting no. thy iKurd of education at It*
adJoiirn. d rn.-»-llng Ia*i .-vening nPole {-..nipanv and the Hannah A I.a.v
Mercantile cnipnuv for the hi«ting
and plumhing of the n.-w Fourlk ward
schoid hiiildlng The Iniard vviU call
ali.-ration- n* It de.-m* fit
This di-clsion wa* not arriv«-d n'
without a struggle
.Mr .\rm* wa*
iilK.n to give his side ..f the
tnd he said that he had consuit
h parliaiueiiiHri an.l h-cui an
ihoritv and iIihi th.' am.-ndntent made
to th«- nnuhin at the last nM-i-ilng wa*
ilh-gal. The original motion had te-.-ii
tl:
‘N ;•
r
Didn't Hire Superintendent of Nev
Fourth Ward School Building But
Deferred the Matter Until the
Neat Regular Meeting.
Con. Uteu.ing and plumhing he acc.-pt.Ml and
irtad Less Than 300 vot
had h.M-n aniend.-<i to r.-ad that tin- hid
vention—Delegation to National
M.-nantil- company h»- M-f.-rT--.l
Convention Uninstructed.
I e\|M-ri to r.-port on same.
Arm* said that he had Ilgur.Ml
Ik-iroll. Mich . June 2 —The demre honestly and justly and that he liad
•-ratIr state convention wa* a distinct ♦•nd.-avor.-.l i., follow the plan* and
alefeat for Hear*t in ev.-ry way. he hav- *p.-cincatU.n* in ev.u-y respect. He
ine le** than SOvi vnt.u. in the conv.-n'lion The delegation to the national
«-«inveiithin at 8t luiui* 1* Hnln*lruci«-.l
l.ut 1* pound hy the unit rule Kichr
ind that lie had 1.«,1.ihI .,v.-r itplans ear.-fiillv and nls., *iilimitt<-d
they were given the chance The roll them ifi .ilh.-r ct,ntrartors who agre.vl
vlth him AIw. that the call for hidiat«Ml they must he arcom(vanied h\ a
..Ttifl.Ml ch.-ck for
per cent of the
..- .-out.a* I an.l this ch.-ck
IVl.-gat.-K at larg.', I> J. raninait of
untpanv the Hannah A Ijiy
iVtrtdl. lead.-r .<f Hu- delegation, and c.»m|Mn> s hid. ther.-for.- the U»anl
reaelee.e.1 Michigan memlK-r of the n*
I lii.l
ilonal demiK-ratIc »-«,mmltt.'«-: Thoma*
K Iterkworth of Jackson, chairman of
th.. democratic state cenliwl commit
I.
*-; C.-orge 1». Jackson of Rnv county:
J.
.hn P.iwer of iVlta county
ih- and h.- staled farth.-r that Ih.-re
Alternate delegate* al large. Judge
I h.M-n much qiiesihm as to the |e
Jam.-* Phelan ».f Ivirolt, Cov V
Illy ..f. the pr.i.MMlur.- ..f ijic lKior.1
Ih.- pr.-vi.m- m.-eting In light .,f
- fan that the Haoiiah A l^y com
pany‘* hi.l and plan* a* presv
The deh-gat.-* from
Eleventh nec«-»sliale a rbaiig.- In the
rongr.-**lnnal dlslrlrt are:
plans which would
n.-v of MUsank.H- and Dr A. ^ ^ Nlch
<r.,nlinu.M! on F.,un
Is.
COBNELIUS VANDEBBILT
CALLAWAY’S SUCCESSOR
EDWARD BEATTY ABBESTED
I Prominently ‘Mentioned as 1
lew Head of the American
Locomotive Company.
Brought Back From Sault Ste. Marie
to Answer to a Serioui Charge.
C. W. Ashton Made the Arrest.
OonMahle r M'. Ashton r.-tunuMl
thl* aft.-moon trom Sault Sic Marie,
where he went lo srrv-.-t Edward A
Realty. f.,rnierty of thl* city, who i*
held «m a *eri.,Hi- charge. He wa.iak.-n lM*f..re J.isiic S M. Rn,wn thiafterniv.n and will hav.- hi* h.-aring a
we,-k from to.iav at 9 oclivck His
icdl wa* flie.1 at iruh. and he wa*
lo *«-cure It ihi* aftermwn. l^orai
A la>rangcr are retained hy him
DISCUSSED
DISTRICT
MEETING
FRANCE TO AID U. S.
IN PERDICARI^ATTER
FATALLY SCALDED.
William Van Ousen Injurmf While
Blowing Off Steam From Boilers.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June 2.—Will
iam Van Duaen. night watchman at
the Widdiromh furniture factory, was
fatally scalded this morning while en
gaged in blowing off steam from the
boUera.
i.*ir wurk. all of which w.-re for ih. it
.H,.i
In cl.,slng sh.- *J«.Ke ..f the
W. M Snmljha*
til- lian-i—m■^laraii.ui .»f tin- c!as.-mai«-s and .»! g..t<l ha.ig.- wEi.il
;. lr tBrev.'.-Il t.i th.-ir alnin nial.-r.
l.y .MrPI,,-,-*,
i>on p
A ch..pis an.l drill hy 41 Illlh- 1h.v>
with ^in.-ri.-an flag*, eniiih-d "Oiir
r.ilifT'." with plan., a.'.-ompanim.‘nt hy
- |.inn«-.l .in 111* I
Girard wa* gr.-atly enjoy.-.1 w.-i:Liiig -II E ! Ei>:!''l‘ 'ir— I .-r .m
.irill hv ;;4 litil.- girt* ua, W-l.-t.-r ,-ir.It Im-. iitu-sing and lh«- .•..siuin-*
.lr<>mM-.|
Willi..?t *[,. IKitll !tig
.•ff.-.-iiv.-n.-*s Tludu. i. ' I t'an’i Play T.inight. hy
Harry and 1». t'arr.ill wa* . n.-.ir.-.l
r.-clt.-.tion l.y Mis* X Slat.-i wapaiiioniini''Ti?.:" FiiDhful
*.-ni..r*
t.randnia.. l.y till!.- .Mi** G. Hu. Ilrnnii
iiiii.lly ;.>nc.ir.*d an.l *h
spond.-d with a v.*ry ptea*iiig
Hilda'* t'.iiitp'aint" w.i- a pl.-a-n.g
onrari piny that wa- iru.'
!if.- an-i
r prt-iiily i>-iiil.-ted l-v 22 lit. 1.s
Tin- <-a*t
-•-n*i*i-'d .*f
*rli-wi!
A r.-.-li.-itii,n. - Otir Faili.-r.' by .Mi*> ;
Gag.-ne an.l al*., ih«- *.»ng by i.-n |
nior girN an.l Ave >
His Stepson.________
From among
ALL OTHFJ^S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA"
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night.
MELODY
at loilKii * Gal.-." -V
by Mi** n Ginird.
nir. ly
.uh.-r
ih- y had arriv.-.!
7;'ir
KIMBALL
P.atn.
ni'-l<»-1y
po—lid.
g5I
sIi<
5 s ^3
?! S S §
dr.-n and th.-ir friend- an.l tli«>-.> a**um.-.l
l.-a.ling rn
iih; J
!T liigi) gra<btlrare. .Ml— F Fogerty ; .\lir.-, .Ml*' I. j
»v»y. N.-tii.-, Ml-.- 1- M«-rarlhv. An |
.-. Ml— T Ri*n.-r<. G<*rtrud»'. Mi— i
Wei*i.-r. I.uiu. .Mi*« I. M.-ri-- l.ilx.j
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
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TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lnh«-Av-,*. and lOttv
$3 “I
I FRANK FRIEDRICH 'i
:. s
!,g
A Co.
Sole
g
EirrST-rifi
THE YOUNG MEN
Wll.l. AI’1’I<I':C1ATK OUR -STOCK OF
Ea-y' pay ment*
(-umpant.tns
n.,w what is
had been In
whb-h
un",:..
y wa- rerialn if they *trive.l
,m It. She n..*.d by thanking all
ih.-lr aitendanr.-. thanking the
lia-i.ir and ih- t.-a.-h.-r* for iln-ir un
tiring effort* and ad.lre—.-.1 a f.-w
wor.u t.» ih<- r!a-- m.Ke* wh., would
l.-fl IM-Iiiiid aud e*jMK-ially t.> llu
-a-nj.ir- wh.i w.-r. .ui th.- stage with
gradual.^-, tli-- Mi—R Gl
r part i
Fr. Hau. I- made
a.blre*- and pr.-*f-nte.l the di
to the graduate*. Ho said that
rlo*inc of *eh.K»: wa* a giailne—
th.- rhll.iren an>l m.-aiii a g.fO.l d.-al
ir.
vr.„r7r';ro;i:r.r;'s7
<-h would go with them ihrm
and also a t'hristian education,
raising he urged tipon al t.i b-ad *i
taming the Release of H.m a
.
"The .Men \Vh.» .lo Things Right"
,S'"
r-rrvtri::.*
fill Assist the United States «i
The Woman'* J-'orclgn MUslonary
MK-lny of the First Mrthi>di*l church
hel.1 it* regular monthly bu*lnes.‘
mevdlng at the home of Mrs. H. L.
Pl*h yestenlay. The regular lesson
-was studied and in addition the ladies
made preparations for the district
meeting which will be held here Tnes
day. Refreshments consisting of plneaplc glace and-cake were serve.!.
- hall, lhank. d R.-v Fr Hau.-r tor nominal-- .me uf iti. iti.-fforts and .-ncoiirag.tu.nl in the
ie-half of ih<- gradual.-*, paid a tril.ui.- i,.-mim.-<l t.slay luit w!i
une,-rta.n
Th. *i\ty
1.1 gradual.-, and al*.. ihank.-«t th. oVI.Kk. le.-t
u-ach.-rs for ih.-ir untiring .-ffori* in
n.* n.
Ilamli^ J.*:.
ih.-ir iM-half. the many word* of .-n
curag.-ni.-nt^and word* of adnninlit-.n
12 I.*. It
oniv.-iiti-ui
I Wire t.i il,.- Ex.'oing R.-cor.l
New Y.,rk. Jun.- 2-While no d<
-rli.*«I lik.' the one lien-, th.-re nev.-r
nlte action r.-Utive to Ihe aelecii.m
maTt-j- gradual.'* owing to many
K snceessrxr I.. the late Samuel R. Cal
-Iropping /.tut in th.- seventh aifil
law ay a* pr.-sld.-nt .»f th«- Anu-i
Id..- aid oth.-r- In the higher
Uv^om.dlve empany. i* v»|H-cie.
t that tho*.- who *tav«Hl
-.‘v.-ral day*, the director* of the comjiany are oa*iitig ainuit to And a
1 alt h.m
for the I*,sit ion Cornelius N^nd.-r1 the kir
inii i- the m.u-t pn.mtnently
tj.m.-.l for the ix.slii.in a< pre*. nt
of par.-nt* with hard work
at r.ui.i at pr.-sent
luin It. could be .l.,ne a.* wa
ll A,..1 by the gra.luaie.s. He also i
many .Ir.r,
tt;;;
We have on
hand about
7tH) suits, best
but in order to
S. BENDA k COMPANY
I- p.-oplf to
opinion of refiipeea who have arrlv<Hl
her.-, from the iK-aleaed (Slhraliar'
t:^??^^;
W. W. KIMBAU COMPMIY1: ° ALaTo'iT^.y \
129 From St. N.EStrong.Mgr.
N. F_ SfiYtnp Mirr ♦
1 ♦ PRICES satisfactory
SATISFACTORY ♦
i29FrontSL
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Eatablished In I SOB
2
; K«-rrtl,lne
tn
J
Room 210 State Bank Bldw
FINE TROUSERS
Ltnqtbs Left Over Trom Our Big
Sale of
Black Silks
.\t*w lim* f>f the popular "I'cg rops‘’jiist in.
I' ine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsied--. anti Novcllies for summer wear.
Largest assortment in the city.
A l.T yar.l Dress Pattern of lb tnch black I’eau .!c Stiic Q Q
positively worth 85c yard, (or the dress pattern.............. 0*0J
$2.50 TO $6.00
We can til you perfectly.
Another 12 >-ard Dress Pallem of 2U melt Pcau dc Soie; O
it IS goo-1 value at $1.25 yd. you can buy it fi«r........... .. O’OxJ
.\n 8 yard Skirt Pattern of 27 inch Black 'l aflcta, worth gT
$1 i>er yar.1, to close the remnant..................................... 0*0\J
.-nt.-nainm.’nt
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Paris. June 2—Foreign Minl*ter TOLEDO. OHIO’S RICHEST
Delcasse ha* promised France's asHAN DIED THIS HORNING
sbnance to the United States Jn the
efforts of the latter to obuin the reWas President of the Second National
i«w.*e of Perdlcaris and his step.*
ik for Forty Ycarw—Fell Down
held captive by N.irntcan
Stairs Friday.
-r sent in
strtictlons to this effect to the French
minister at Tangier.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Toledo. O.. June 2.—George V
E. E. Chandler of Cedar Rapids,
iwa. and Heitry Weinhardt of Chi Day Is. aged 83. for forty years pre,
cago have arrived at Leland to pre- dent of the Second National hank ar
Toledo's richest man. died thl* mar
their snmmer homes for t
Ing
a* a result of injurie* receir<
lies. Both these gentlemen
by falling down sulr* la.*i Friday.
favorably impressed with the
roundings and beauties of the <^rp
You rant have a good fit unless |f»u
lake locality and wil locate summer
buy clotblnc of Beada.
J
A six yard length of 36 inch guaranteed black Taffeta, it's ^
worth $1.25 a yard; to dose the piece............................. O *UIJ
A 9 yard length of 27 inch genuine imivmc.l- Swiss Taffeta, woyM
make a handsome dress skirL It's worth $1.25 a yard jO /l/l
to import: for the length......................................................
-Several other sliort length-s suitable for waists or pelticfuts You
know the values «e have been giving daring our sale,
still cheaper to cleanI up th
the balance. Come
Com early as these goo-1
long.
€. Wilhelm,
Cpmr TrpMt
»md Oniow
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
Resting Easier.
Il-- frl- ii'l* .>f Glisrl.-* Guntim.
ManI*
r-un-litlon I* much impr
ha* not yet been ter
.-* an- entenainevl that
Sister t as Married.
Mr an.l Mr*. J. D. Middleton
B Oranrl Raipida yesterday to attend
l,e wedding of
> William Hederbum of
‘hlcago and1 Ml*s Edith McGee of
Irand Rapid*. Thtt bride is
. Middlaloii.
SwatxMin. both of this city, will bel
rb-d June 21. The weddlax will I
Ik- a quiet- j-*rair c ■_ • :_ ;
ifrien.l* of tl
; and KToom being'
'"1
one but the wise deserve a fit. Buy
r rloihing of 8. Benda A Co.
Walt's Onif ttofw ^
THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CrTV, MICH., THURSDAY, JITNE 2, 1904.
THEEVENINGRECORD TEACHERS’
VACATIONS
TNOt. T.
HAMNCN
MISS NELLIE
-4. W. MANNSN. UMsr umt Uttnwtr.
NELSON
WILL OO
Their Homes, and Many Will Not
Leave Traverse City.
tt-acber* of the city hare
planned to spend their *<nnmer vacaleasant way*.
their
ioTH*
•VBNIMO BCOOSO.
SSrrS
term’* work.
Nellie .Nelwin of tb. Oak I*ark
of any.
ACTIRINOi f>f IHEAR8T.
THE
SofM l«-» d*>« also
a *1
<UM»'^h
K<i •
WaBfaiactoD ,ata«t^ that tbe H*-an<t
•MiMwa w«*re Ja a ratbw bad ahap^
ttviBic to I be eolirmowa eipt-ndJiur*-*
■veral
lnt.-re*t
month*
aero.* the Atlantic
IBv-v«-ral contemaie going to Si. L«ul*. but the marily will spend the three month* alW..1 them very quleUy.
The following I* the comi>letv list:
«udr by btB In tib T»rf*ld«jilal rampaten.
The artieU- atated
race ao far bad coat
that
the
Mr. Hrarat at
Icaai a nlllkm dollara and It la auppoaed
by tboae who otieht tt» know
ibai two million* romr nearer ln-Ini;
,
the wirrcrt Bgure.
a la aaaerted thkt Mr. Ilearmt'a %abt
pewapaper eot«*rprlae» arc not itaylnis
propen Ira.
Tbo Nrw Y«*rk paprm. H
:
Central High School.
Supi. I n Gllbi-rt will‘remain ItLlhe
city until July, when he will go to the
r. of M for a month
the summer with hi* father
er at Quino. M»« h . and three w.-ek*
Institute work
red and on the Monday
rening fi
.wing the class day progra:im will 1
xrried
By
taking
night.
HrK-ky
Mountain
Tea
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The Gask. ll
the boa Aneelra |tai>rr It ninnlnj: at a
loM and Ibe Hoalon |>aper la d<.<rlarr'd
to be away behind on the book*. With
i
all
tbrir enormout
rlmitatlon. the
;-•
llrartt xlalllea an- not
iiopiilar with
' ■
the advenlfcrr.
^
timtuc In hit taper* are Renerally llisht
^
and till* pnirea c<inrlu*ive]v that Ibe
Stock, cmiaiiy
will
paper catinot etlat on cirrnlatlon pat
ronage
alone,
ouuian) lias Inx-n In Traverse t'liy
lM-for»- aii‘l iefi a spb-ndiit re|iutatioii
MK-b-Ij.
< <.medy 4-01 it led
especially
when
they
Fn*d.-rlck
MrAlll*t.-r will
dHUul fart «if thi- summer at Havbl
Lon and also attend a siinitm-r schisd.
Ne<-4lhani will n-nuiin
r William N.
* city r«»r a part of i
Is4i visit Ih-tnilt
Mr. Heamfi fortune, and also hi*
IcEIhenny willygo to
motherk. la believed to be ample to
hi* obligations
but
the addetl
F* burden of the cost of the campaign
■
Ml.. Alla Smlih will .ta
(inii- aiKl Vi.
ilu-'fairat
wa* hinted at a* Indng too much. Sev
eral days ago. It wa* announced that
be had withdrawn from the race and
s|n-iid a
''ria”::.’ ■
financial dlfllcultlea were given a* the
*au«e.
dispatch
dis
A
In
yi-sterday’a
papers,
even If It has no din>ct liearlng on the
The
fit
tlemenl
West
TJIV OUR A’feLV'ET Ice Cream.
workers lived
In
fit!- jllst iHtUgllt
will attend
venr she will not t<*ach b
The college settlement was found
dent
Foulf resi
the club and
over 300 chlldnm were provbleil with
'‘"1:;:*'
VI Is.- •;I^ lBh
r’
n-niain in
Shields *
th.- < liy for the summer.
Miss Elhtobeth Parmalee will attend
the summer seh«sil at Ypsilanti
Elmwood Avenue School.
Instruction and n*creatlon.
This dispatch gives color to the siig, geslion that the expenditures of the
aon In hU endeavor to purchase the
presidential
nomination
have
made
serious Innads Into the liearst
tune.
for
It Is bellevtMl. however, that the
Hearst resoiirres are ample enough to
take rare of the newspa|»er enterprises
bitt he must give up the game <if fsdl
Ex-Renator H
R
Earle of Iktndt
will not down In hU gooil roads cam
circular
He has Issued an InteresUng
with
several
views
setting
forth the Injustice of ctmvlct
so remain here.
Mis* Ada I Johiis4.li wll spend
at ('an> IIwake and then g.i to h
• in Ever.. Barton n
ra" ir.'iira. ................
J. W. SLATER,
We have a fe«' bargains in lots
on the vest aide. In a goo<1
locatitm ami congenial neii;hborhood.
It will Ive to your
interest to investij-atc before
buying elsewhere. :: :: ::
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
F. Nerlinger.
Mi„nfat;;.vrN..,,wi,
ctmvlci laUir and the other extreme
show ing prosperliy where e«mvlrls
employtsl to break stone for road
terial while the honest working I
Boardman Avenue.
Miss ('arolyn Llvingsum will x
Caio. her home
Mis.s Ann«‘tte Itnmum will r<-main in
.Miss
Edith
Hidrt.mil
will
attend
|>roflts by the employment furnished
This Is only
one of Senator Earle * powirful argti
ments In favor of improved highways
Miss EllxalMth Vivian will
home In MtinrtM-.
Miss
i*s Nettie
Nellie
Gray wHI
Traverse Cli:
Miss Jewsit^Cai
We offer OneniUindrt'.l Dolltrs Re
ward for gny case of Catarrh that can
not lie cumi bv Hall * Catarrh Cure
F. J CHENEV A CO . Toledo. O
undersigned,. have known F.
leney for the last la years, and
iH-lieve him i>erf»'ctlf htmorable In all
business irans|gtlons. and flnanc!
able to earrv out any obligations n
•-> his firm. AValding, KInnan A- .Marvln. Wholesale Druggists. Toleilo. O.
Halir* Catarrh Cure Is taken Interndirtx'ily upon ll
the IiIih*!
ally, acting dirwily
and mucous *urfare.s of the sy»
Testimonial* sent fm>e
Price..
pt‘r Imttle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall * Family Pin* for et
pat Ion
8MAUL ADMISSION
New Plan Adopted for the Commence
Park.
Mis* fjinra Rinip-on will go to l
”mUs LuHh-Th^sdiald will Tvmain
the city.
Miss Helen Holloway will visit I
par--nl* in White Cloud
.Miss Ro/ella Vogles-ong will stv'nd
wn,
!...»«■ iw M.r.vnu.
Ml..
M.n=.r.,
wlU .pw„A
ment Exercise*.
A small admission
graduating
larged t
Claes tonight. This admission Is not
charged for the purpose of making
»ney, hut underr the old way a large
pre not Inte
mber came who were
Interested
the exercises and disturbed those
io tbi
who> twished to listen to the program,
and It Is hoped that this will do away
those who come for such purposes. The money lakei
way will be used for decot
apply on rent and otht
that have-to be met.
Orivan to Ocaporation.
often driven to desperation in case of
accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cut*.
Wounds. Ufeers, etc. Lay in a supply
It's the
of IBocklen's Arnica Salve.
beat on earth. 25c, at Johnson’s Dnig
Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
EVEN A BLIND MAN
C. W. Ashton.
can fine his way tlirough an ojicn 4hKir; Even
a little (i year oM child, when sent to the
stoic Ui buy oiuclhi^fi.t supiurr/ fuuls her
way to the Knlcrpriiir.
CCream.
. McCool, Citizens phonei »7E
qrls.
_
for the boya.
Small aired, thin model cases
: FAN^.
Iy'RIST BAGS.
ENTERPRISE
” GROCERY
P/ane and Square
Ik-alitic a'wa's •■l.tam-•!
when- voii can alwavs
2188-lBO
i.i
Trud«-’>.
bev
i|o- le-st
niak,-' of carpi nt4-r'* iix.ls.
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
Our gixMl*
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
I k C) .\ T
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
A W
STRK 1. r
V
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORq^WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
600D HEWS TOR BOYERS
OF WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR
RASTALU the Jeweler.
A most remarkable showing of the finest things in women's underwear.
Sis IS g.im' f gradual.-:
Gel-: B must Ik- w.m.-ibiu’
H.-laiives il all Ik- hen-.
Stnugln- infr m far an m-a
Busin in an’ runnin «.ui.
Can t find what it * all alKu.
But fn.m wiuii I *«-«• 1 * p.e..
Gra.luatin i«-*t m.-an* rh.ze
—C.uni
Bluffs Nonpan-il
UNION SUITS
J make.
KIDNEY ."t
backache
t^ClRE'
CaaMSsjours. All cosaultatlODt
“I *affered from kidney aad bladder troobls
oati: :ife wa* not worth living. 1 begaa osiag
Dr. Fenner'* tvidney aad BackackeCars aad ta
a short time I aoticed a great '
The soreneai left my back aa
rmaaeatly eared.
Yours_____
HOW ARD MITCHELL. Esasss Oty. Mo."
■uicl.t*. fcv . #i Ask for t.4X)k Book-Fan
The quality has never been better.
Some of the best prices we have
You will surely be pleased with every gar
ment we offer.
SOUVENIRS
arc
showing
souvenirs of
1'raverse City in stoneware and
fancy shell work,
('•ermaii
all
China souvenirs
the
of tlie
,\lso the new
St.
principal
I-.iuis
buildings
worl.l's
fair.
\ our clu.icc of this entire lot
ONLY 10'EACH
KjirU callers get
The best ime of dollar goods we f
sleeve, without sleeve, knee length, ankle length, f
f 7, 8 and 9 are $1.25.
Be
sure and see these good*.
LADIES' VESTS
A fine line of lace and mercenzetJ. These are made .n both p.nk and blue .n sir.pes or plain white andoell
for 50c the garment. Have a cheaper line for 25c each.
with
first ch.iicc.
Bargains in I,arupA China,
(llassware, Ktc. at the
KCONOMV STORE
241 Front Street.
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
CHILDREN’S VESTS
CORSET COVERS
The biggett Ime at the *malle«t prices.
In either long sleeve or short sleeve.
t splendid line to select from.
-
There are five different grades. Oc. 10c. 15c. ?0c and 25c each
Three different prices. 15c..20c. 25c.
Some are made of cambric, some t
I ribbons, others are finished
vlth embroidery, some are nainsook, others hgve lace insertion.
LADIES’ DRAWERS
laci others with lace insertion, with hemstitched tucks,
A fine line with deep ruffle and lace,
with lace
and i
broidered tucks, and ail
all sizes from the smallest to extra large.
FANCY GIRDLES
k special line for summer wear.
NOTICE
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
1*5 Cwnn StTML
Members erf the National Electrical
United Slates.
Travnrsn City. Mich.
Contractors
Association
The Tape Girdles in pink, light blue and white, and sell for 50 cents esc
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
Ice
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
• >.,
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATI
TE '
AND UNION 8
N.-v.-r g.-t*
get* to scluH.l ho more.
Gra.l
Graduatin'.'
Ke.-|is b.-r busy niakln' Im.w
F..r b.-r graduatin' dor.-
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
iisetl I>r. King * New Life Pill*. Thou
sands of sufferers have proved their
matrhles* merit for Sick and Nervott.*
Headaches.. They make pure blootl
and luiild np your health. Only
.Vb.ney back If not cured.
Sold
and F.
Meads. DruggiaU.
Y’ELVET
Handsome Chatelaines for the
;
Table, bed. an’ everywhere-;
vlUe school will spend the first
of
the seastin
on South, Manitoii
Island.
Miss Grace Brotlie of the Femwood
*ch.M.I will go to Mt. Pleasant an
latter part of the season to St Iwoul*.
OUR
,
Wc
Tkiugheriy will j
Elk Rapid*, her Imme.
Mrs P F Hunl«-r will r.-main li
city
Mi<- Anna M. Pmss will g.i i.i
home in Eau Plalre.
l..-e Hornsby will speml hi* vacation
Oak
$10.00.
$12.00.
DR. FENNER’S
How’s This?
Your Reliable Home Furniaher..
Commencement
$20.00.
Sis is goin- f graduate;
. sbMimin'
tearful tgi...
iirday b.r a two we^-ks’ May at
laOuN. Sh»“ will return and sm-n
t
balatu-e «if b»-i
I in this r
Mbs E.lllh Gibbs will t
of a working man In competition with
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
rsriiss;
LOTS
PROMPT DELIVERY
$15.00.
McMlI
(*harlev«>lx
voix ft.r
for a .wtH-k
The picture* *h«*w a dHapidated home
in hiilldlng new road*.
WEST SIDE
14(1
ill Wants This
Sis is g4>in' to gradiiati-:
M<itln-r work* till iifful lati-;
Got a l4.t of wimmen. t.s.;
Guess they' n.-v. r will get- through
GemiiiimM-. wlu-n tb«-v all come
How that old machine 4l«H*s hum:
Ev.-rv woman sits and sews.
MaMn- gr.-iduatin’ clo/e.
Ilea a* too expensive.
laign.
k.„
iH-cn useil Just three day*, now 135 4h».
These rang.*. ar4- a* g.Mxl a< m-w a* far aa usi* I* ctmeertied
have several *4-coud hand *iovi-« that art' bargain*.
4UI want a range with w r.-s4-rvoir 1 will make you the f4.ll4iw
|.ric.-*^for the nexi''i.-n day-*.
Peninsular Range, wtih high warming cbM4-i. large
r f35.Wt.
TranT( Crude
IT’S
A WATCH
Wm A. McCopl, Citlren* phone S78.
Bt*rkley of
which she I* the founder, is
ed five years ago and rt'ct-lved fj.OoO
a year from Mr*. Hear*t
One t* > Peninsular Range, with high warming cl«s4et. water front.
umur
fill
In addition, the college setlocated at
half price. I have the VolWlng P.'-nlnsnlar Range* thVt 1
in exchange f.vr QUICK MEAL range*:
r'lrr'iVM":
restricted her Vnlverslly of California
oir.
If so and want a range to connect the city water to and have hot and
.a!:,";;..
r
dispatch
says that Mrs. Hearst ha* still further
ebarltlea.
K£T.
\ Isitirig
al sal4M»n* Ix-fore
long, iKv'ly”
amount of arguni<-i
rnu-nt will chance b. r
Johnson’s .Dr<
t
c«>lncldenre.
M/S
11 his wif.- als.iit a dachstind
..-4-n in the city. Aft4-r 1i-i4-nint:
„"S
f GramI l(a|Mds linNotice
a Strenuous Polish n^-ighlMir
The P.i
Own4-r*
Ibh nelghlK.r s «-ow wand*T.-d over in
UC4-tlM-« ft
e pres4-nt fl-^ral y4-ar are to Sh.**k s garden ami Shia.k hwk.-d
due and should be siH-iired from
h.-r in bis Igim
Shm.k s Polish neighiH.r came ov.-r. kmwk.-d .Sh.a.k
broke 4.|.eii the barn «b*.r and sirolU-il
«.ff boin«-ward* l.-ading ber row
Y .V GAS BANGE NOW. |?» t.> bind Ion.
SU<H.k go. u|. am
All C4.nnection* free till July 1st. htniseir ami the mai.er is nov
tins 041. now In new bank bliu-k.
Ki-iii 4-Miiniy 4-oiirts
f
.-•■va-ral other places.
Miss Ella Wilson v
hoiiie In Petirskey.
case, coming
peeiillar
££££$
I sp<-nd the
lielow the cost of the white paiH-r
carry
0£HT£0
ian> b> which this «-4.ni
city ».aier w.,rk* and have an el.-c
lishtiiu: sy*tem installed by Is
. r ::i ..f this
reexinsiruct
Ibl’ets
Do You Use
City Water?
$1.50 no r£iO
.ru-rv.i.rn"'
::r
Edii..r K. yi-s ttf the Ivexington X
..bserve.* that ’this Is the time «.f ,
when the sweet girl graduat4- coi
grandmother's name
I.- .|..|litlK '
hardly
rtui.gnlre it '
Peiitwat.-r is to
li8V4- an 4-|.r»rir
lightliic i.lani. a ctintract having Ih-4n
"The Silent
Il.in down. I,r.,k.. J:..n
nell for one cent, which U generally
|i.
t. Clair is taking on metropoIlCan
I by laying a atone and tar pave
ment.
The trumor of another saloon to be
opened at Croswell bat thrown the In
habitant* into a state of greatest ex-
• also carried with
The advert iaInK end-
paper* aro not paying berauM* a nuwa/
, the MMlthem part of the state.
M>Ttle Montague
will go to
t’oidwatvr
Pomeroy will visit at
.MIs* Ib-airire
I
Kalama»M>
lier h<im
Agnes Thompson will s|n-nrt
I. „,immerat ronstantiiie
Prof flyde Krenerick w^ll aiu-nd
PRIVATE BOXES
/A Ol/Jf ST££L-UM£0 ViULTS
at
Johnson’s Drug Store.
Cbiraso pa|>rr loara money, the San
Praseiam properly paya a dividend,
•r ncBiGAM
> ran gain •
ort from th
least one grain of comfort
‘Tha.v
recent r%ln storms. They kepi tome of
Hss Mary Herxuz the village I
the class prophecy and James Spencer
The city (of Manihall is worth S2.the valedictory. In the program for 3TS.CH» acceirding
to the
valuation
commencement evening the two other placed upon it by the board of review.
lati^. Mis* Laura Cisenman and Ijt*t year’s valuation amounted to |2.Rol»ertM>n. will appear for ora- at»7.6iM.
At last Niles ha* started to move
. It Ita* be*-n the policy at the school and a reform 1* well under way. The
that if any student displays particular IcKal pai>er» there are advocating the
aptitude In a vocation that would In- purchase of a new broom for the one
remunerative. other branches of hi* or lone street iweeper.
education should be sacrificed to
It seem*, that there are a good many
-xtent to allow the greater devel- men who want to be president of Oli
ent in the one pursuit. Music I* vet college. It being said that the com
n sin-clal attention at the school, mittee having the matter in charge
one of the graduati-s. Walter Jefreceived no less than twelve afs
. will i-am hU support by bis singGuy Rolx-rtson will continue hi* ‘’’•Th
■ailon at Ibe State .Normal' Col- ancient brick structure which s4-rved
a* headqiart4-rs for all the Cas* coun
ty officials from ISM. until the new
court house wa* built. I* being rem«*lel4-.l Into a *l4.reroom for hearses.
Gather the rose* «»r health for your
The Clvlr Improvement league I*
putting the Kalamazoo city council
shai
Ml** Jessie Vivian will go to her
-fat autrd. Juat about pay r*|M*niM>, the
mrs
Lanaing School.
Laming,
Mich.
June
2.—TlJhee
young women will be graduated from
(be Michigan School
for the Blind
TO EUROPE
Others Will Visrt the Worlds Fair,
c>* A. SKSLCHCM. CHy ClmHMor.
SIX BUND ORAOUATCS.
iRtercatlng Cot
of
the
THE HANNAH & LAY
MBtCANTILE COMPANY
I
THE EVENUfQ BECOBD, TBAVEB8B CITY, 5IICH., THI RSDAT, JUXE 2, 1#04.
4^1
C*1 •
Clear bkm
You hive doubtleis beifd a
blood pure md rich, tooei up the nervous system, clean
the sUn.wddeiis the cheeks. Ash your doctor.
TOUR PHOTO
ON TICKET
RAILROADS MAY AOO»»T SCHEME
WAIT OEPAITIEIT
ebeai^t But Good
TO THWART SCALPERS
Our suit doesn’t cost
much, yet it’s as good as
a suit can be, in fact it’s
vastly better than any
other suit at twice its
price. We are showing in
our south window $ 10.00
Suits, in our north win
dow $12.00 suits. They
are beauties: do not fail to
see them and get them
from 2.00 to 4 00 less
than elsewhere. Also a
large line at $16.00. A
fine line of hats, caps,
shirts, neckties, sox. un
derwear, all at moderate
prices. You take no risk
in buying goods from us.
Our store is operated on
honest principles.
Photograph of Purchaaer Can B« In-
HANNAH & LAY GO'S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
’
££■“
F LO U R
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
By New Process.
.ph.
f. if eaperiroentf wrhich are
e by Lieflie p. Fanner, paammlsfionrr of
the Trunk
senaer
Ine asxorlatlon. prove Kurrensful
Ticket SRent. will then iK^ome pbo..vrrapbers and before buvinR his tourI evcii>ion ticket
earb passenger
HI fit before a camera.
This elalKirate scheme is in Conner-
BE S T
; yNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
•tantiy Placed on All Ticket*
aklnR agalns
-alpers. and I
id to Justify Itf ademption
Farmer haa now found a pmcM*s5 t.y
hirb a likeneff can Im- tak«^ and r<produc-fl on paper—or
prewent plan is adopted—within
MMMmds
.Mr. Farmer has himself
• Instrument aa perft-cled
E;'-
: CEIIEIAL news
OF THE WOBLD <
wirn.m K
V.n4.rl.Ui 1..- n.mH.!
written th«* will
t'.mns.-l for rontest
h.-r InvestlRatlon.
th.- ..Ill man talk to himself when h.was al.in. ' a.sk.M th<- lawyer.
1 do
e ass.K-iaiion. and upon the report
not know." said Ho- witness, who fore
d.-iK-ml the ph.itoRraphir fate «if
ipiK.rtunity to turn Ho- :auRh
fiu.ire travelers
What."
Cnd.r the pr.-sen. syst.-m th.- pur
ex. !aim<
rha.ser of a tlrket is .-omiM-Ued to siRti
I tjontra.!. whirh is on
the r.turn
l|..w-d
intmiati'
ion ..f the travi-ler. an
tut. Is pr.-sented by a
mist answ.-r the .lesrrti
-rtpTion <in t
irk.-i and his siRnaiur.iHin.l with that on tlo- r..nira.-t
InI s|ilt.s
r»T t
precautl.ms scalp
.lilTi. iillv in sell
reiiirn
fs Mr Far
MiiK.iiIt is
l.lea to ana.each traveler
IKtsiiive Ideniifira
the l.nnrli rannoi In- iH-aun.
Til.* i^hth of IVn-la h«h ma.I.- am.H
ration to ihr AuMrian Kovrrtin.. n« for
ilir ti^isalrh «»f iwrlvr* romiM irnt mill
«anu A.is.rlan omcr. iM-ca.is.- A.ih
irla has no ,u.llHral a*fs in itrln.! wRh
|•.•rsln
Ss-naior K.tinrl.l IT.Ki.ir will o1.
MTvr hl^ srsrnty ihlr.l lilnh.lny Jim.
1 at his hofm- In I'rocior.
V
itai> sriii InvliBthmK to *•..vrry Known
l•clnll•n^
lUliiK nifhilKT .tf his r«-.,
nrusmth Vrrm.mi. t.t. In- his Km ats.
AIkAi 400 ar.-r|itaiirrs hav.> alr.*a.l>
h.s*|l r.frfke.1
rha.-hu W... a s.m .rf W« Tlnit
Kaim. f.irmorly Chlnesr m‘nUt.r f..
\ has w.in t4o* hlph.-s
Allaniir
E,;;
my.
H.-r.ailni:
Cermi—
Vi"!:
gr{r
n ibo
the liartendrr to drink with me on-a
slonally.-ont of the same iKdtIe. Jus.
to be sure I aln-t Rett Ins poison They
won-, ev.m take your m.m. y oxer th.-
y.iu can walk yourself wdsT tryloK to
nnd the rashler to pay for It."
One Wh.i hne»5 Jokal says that the
n.ivellst never tr.»uhl.*d to w.irk out
is pl.it In detail h.*forehatul
‘iist.sl to 1
ly
Catarrhal
thirty flw-
a ftKurs- In th.- flnanrla..................
Ai tho romlnK r.-p«hllran naticina!
I.
I-.
Kill* all
tlut
for sutmuer rcin-
mcdirinc*
j£a".-ss;.-s:--£2£
u*eil in suui-
prescribes an<l those
arc given
livr trifling Imt
kemcmlK-r th.it freshness in
ilrugs
i.s
ini|ior1ant^ ami
rh.it \ou -lon'i nn<l it everywiierc.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
1.1.-Ill ity
;S9,Z"£'
happen that Hyonn-i did
I llie same ROO.I eff.Mis
the subject of her maternity.
■c |i*rt
JhH:
R elioimh
ve und.-r ordinary
i-in-im-i.vm i-.
It not to know wh.i th«- it..'io|.-u i*
i.l wli.'rt she ran I..- Jnuii*! inaJ,.- it
uch more roiiipH.-aie.l
for
J'dm
Way lan.l —am!
in..i.- iiii. n-iiiu; f..r
Traverse City Dental Parlors
FOURTH FLOOR
outun. ..l the .............. . Mr
roman. .i woui.l i >in alMi.n
John
Waylan.i.
yo im:
refund your money writhout question
fnvntier l.re.l. i. tal .-.l awav
amt fr
or arjpiment.
You will be the sole
ht11 hi. .|.t
;;;^»»H.th<^rJlyomel costs a
ri.b- i
lb mu
. of the
i-arlMirti. on the
nplele
.lisiant Ijike Michiiian. in ..-an h of a
nie.lirlnc ilroppcr. and Inhalt
youiiR Rir! who ha. be.-ii entru.t.si lo
carrbMl in th
. father's care tin the way li. lal!‘
of Hyomei fcll.s
yviih tim- Capiain >fe froix. ;;.-nii.an adventurer and for saf.-tv. and
ilety only, they ar-.cla.i -d ..lo an
Hyomei can be obialned. If needed,
her s company
for fifty rents.
Tlo-n thi. stratut.'ly H*.*ortei pair
emoiint.-r Taptain Wells an-l hi* r.im
Miam:s. also l«)um! f.ir For:
receipt. aKreelnc to refund the money
in rase It din-s not cure catarrh and
1 ih<-m.-.
a<b!*-l
bar.
Parri-h s
^■1
offer as to their faith in
tNf naori
QUAIL ARE VALUABLE.
June 2 —The ornlthn
d.-partmem of aRricuIbeen maklnc an invest.pa
«>com>mic value of the lM>b
quail, as a result of which it
tl t
useful abundant
Held .ibservaT:n]«'iii'^ an<l oxaniinatuins
ronsiim*-s larp** quant it
MSI S.M-ds
SpecisI O-ffer
ri^;'
e,r."rh'„
Inter.-st in the !
22k gold crowns. 30 gauge $4.00
Bridge work................................ - 4.00
Gold fillings, up from - . - ....... 1.00
Silver fillings..................'.............
.75
Painless extraction.............................25
Best rubber plates................... 6.00
operating, to
QT meth.-xU am!
wS^...;rt!;i::.atir^-
TEN DAYS
some years. . The report urpes measnres to secure the pn-servatlon of the
u.i. whites in this country
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICK ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.................. - v
•• $4«00
bridge Work
.......................... 4.00
Cold Fftlings
$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings....... . ....................... ......
Painless Extraction..
............ . ••
25c
...................
6.00
MU WORK eUMRMRT££D T£R UMRS
National Dental Parlors
BOTH -PHONES
TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
'■JnSlS
QUALID IS BEHER •
THAN QUWTITY—^
..i£'
That IX the reason wc have
the best, purest an.! ni.*st
wholesome
Worst of i
r,r,r::
r£H
«r..rk ..r all klnUa &iml
BREAD and CAKES
u!.l Ih- ituriKiseb'-s to
al!-womterfiilly i,.:.!
it is only necessary '
ELGIN C. LEWIS
nwE o
GASH 6R0GER
visit our shop.
itinsin Butiii
Startling Evidence.
re.*h leMimonv in great
i com-tantly romlnp in. der’arii.p
ron-unij>
!lin' Cousb.
r.'v'
521 SOUTH uaioa
J
AT REASONABLE PRICES !
PALMER & CARVER
QTEINBERG’S CRARD
O OPERA HOUSE
6ASKEU STOCK CO.
...OHE WEEK.,.
noMHEiiGiae
b NOHDAY, JUNE 6TH
Presenting
High
Class Scenic
I’roiluclions
MHUqNi{lttti Siditf
n^'t
V inrc'! an-!
fartini) t.f
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Over First National Bank
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON, Manafcr
nieath'
a/year; the potato lieetle,
which cuts off S|i\.^n.ov«i from value
of the potato crop; the cotton woms,
w hich have iK-en known to rause $no.
.v,io..mn h,ss in a year; the chinch hup
UKvxMAKlNU-Mte f
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
consumption
tKdi white amounts
which It habitually
Soir.1
ne of
Meiiran
b:
REMEMBER--Take elevator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.
irz
‘"ir'i-'SJ
..National ftentists..
til^M
For the next thirty days we will give the
following priceson our crown and bridge work.
Bui »in«- »-vx-ni!is yuuuu Why
pofji in for indcpi-mti-nt t-xploia'
liuti and among the t.aml ilum->. m an
iipt-D iKiat bvarht-d by ih«- ml.-, h.
for th.*
firsl
time the lasimatuip
chanpeabb- an.i altopi-th* r b.*w ii.t.-r: y.uinp pirl wlm l> 'o piv.- him
ich troulilc.
Hut th.-y finally r*-ach F..rt Ixar
an.I fiinl tb.- ^inlatliln ib.-r.- ap
; »*nuuu)i
.A Ibmisan.l m.-nnemp
1 on III.* oui-iib-. iU>c.iril ninl
wiihin th.- walb. and liar.lly
i*|iinion>. alik.- as to what mus
What ili.'v ili.l d<i i^ a mailer
of lii«.tory. l.ut twf.ir.- ib. » man 1: *uit
tliroiiRh ill.- pates |HH>i Join! has a
i-xinp tin).- of IT. wliat wi.li
i.-fs ..f his la.lv i..ve am! th.mysp-ry suryoiindinp his ni.)\ • n-.i-uts
. say noihifts; of the aj.par.-nMv
i-rior pr.'w-s>
prow.-s- of
.,f Cai.ia
f'apiam il«- «
finaMy r.,r
!:;r:
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MISCELLANEOUS.
iviv,:
ii3S-S5'«£S3
pr^NT
NEW STATE BANK BUILDING
Mother’s Friend ’^rZ.Z.-.e
a. ronaui. was
Best Red Rubber Plate
ilcinantl
wc.nhcr ailments, sloinarh »llsor>lers, etc.
■ ri-a1 Morv of When Wibb rnesWas King" is the l-.ve .|er> nf John
Wavland
It Iwcins very early in the
and until almost ili* .-nd there
farmers cnintend. and yet it d«M-s n
He had no persona!
^
^
the
those that your .bvrt»>r
s iiiple househoM rcmeilies
Mc<-iurh.-M,. ^
...................
Kv«-ry
»' tied ib-lu-iiiii*i
ib-ltcimis humor
fharaeter mentiil.>n.-4 in
i-a-ily familiar- aid <
ihncip
‘mE
>lr
ipletelv destroys the tflsea^^se
m-rms
liyumei is the on’v sensible.
>e,. scieniinc wav lo cure ratarrh.
Oilier renuslles may fail: Hyomcl will
i Riven mom.mt. and
Vheti he had roropl.-t.Ml a rhapl.-r ..f a
reiiillet.m whirh half
llimRary was
wwltinR to read he w.mld remark to
his friends, as the print.-rs devil
riish.Ml away With the ropy. *1 should
iM.pIe w
tomorrow
w.' Joi.
on their
started his rhaiirarters
If he liktMl th.-m
1 If he m.-ant
f. amas*‘m.-ot or ilerisi.m. and
then Jei-thero work out th.-lr own des
times arnn-s the |»aK«-s of hi» maim
Sant.v* I>umoni. the
Wtr li.Tvc |»Tc|>aic.I for
,-<licx w-itli a fresh supply ofaM the
tiicr sii kness
Breathe
Costs Nothing Unless It Cures.
Ano rlran Ik.vs
Th- la.l K a stnnly
rhan. MK-akltiK Knallsh wltlmut
a
•iRn ao
foiin.1 a
-nm - F.«S.*U. who has »-M-n a hunt, r
i.r outlaws f.ir alsoit thirty ..f hl>
yoars. Hr Kn.iws thr hl.ltnK plarr anil
rrn.lrrvniis ..f every lia.1 i^n In Okla
hoina an.1 Imllan trrriidrl.*F'» It Is sahl
tliat hr has nrv.r fall.^d to p.M th..
man hr souRht. an-1 though hr has paril. lpat.-d in n.imlKrlrss Kun and knlf.plays hr was never woun.lr.l
Charles M. RiissrII. a Montana rowlK>y artist, who vlslte.1 NVw J.-n-ry nrently, has rrtumr.1 to has Montana
home, and In an Interview says:
Td
rather live In a plate wh.-re I know
aororiKKiy and where
ev.-ryUHly Is
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♦
.-htdic pl.-afur.-. as w
and
umm.
Summer Medicines
BOOES AND MAGAZINES | «
SENSIBLE WAY1HURE CATARRH
Hyomei Medicates Air You
ui«a>«^-r
Jl. 3/aiilheltn
South Sidtw Corner
Eighth and Union Sts*
M.-riUi h<-.itr'^ ■ |lii.i <'.-n < I
«;.!
.uls hav«- lie.-n p il>!i'l.e.l. in Usik
im by A. r M.-fiuru
Anv..i.e ta
miliar with ihe Mcrun-li.s.n .-arT...u.
' an indivi'l
niiiure ihui
'"Jnr
WiSS^jiT:^
Biitcher*'
IVemiiim
laird. p.-r !t»..............................10c
Itevi
Silver la-af loird. per
n. .......................................... 9e
Swift V rotosuet. per !h
..
9c
lard Compound, per !Y*____7[ 'gC
Best Clearhark Pork, per If*
8c*
Best Bean Pork, per Tb..........
7c
“THE sTlEHT
PARTNER”
I still have wime Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Experiences.
Tryahlta Flake.*. Oxford Flakes,
Fire Prool Elaslic Pelp
Plasler.....
Ini:', N.-«
ittir. Ala.
years." she writes, "I endured Insuffer cured me." Equally eff.
able pain from indlRestl
all Lunp and Throat troubles. Conand bowel trouble. Death seemed In
Jilon, Pneumonia and Grip
flrlp Guarevitable when doctors and all reme ante<-d by Johnson s Drug Store and
dies failed. At length I was Indi
P. H. Meads. Druggists
Trial lH»ttb*s
to try Electric Bitters and the result Ktc, regular sizes 50c and 11 n..
wa.« miraculous. 1
and now I'm
completely recovered,
Don't suffer with constipation, head
For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowe
ache, rheumati.sm or stomach trouble.
troubles Electric Bitters is
Is the only Hollister's
Rocky
Mountain
Tea
medicine. Only 50c. It’s g
guaranteed
cents, tea or tabJohnson's Drug Store
; Store
!
Vigor
Rake*
and
Cera
Vui
Flakes at 5c package.
HATMEE SATURDAY
226 East FrooMIml
(
!
!
i Plaster tcxlay, ciUTicni
, low tomorrow without ilislodging
' plaster. Carloail on hamL
Tbi Tdiiilo Np Plastu C«.
♦ror Bidr by
^B-wrdiiuva Art,
mentalists; The Seaman Chflilren, juvenile Artists; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer; the la'est
Hloitraied Songs.
lilies' Free Tickets Monday
Night with paid 30c reserved
seats.
Must be reserved before 6
o’clock.
PiHlirPileK! Illt,2llt,3llt
Our soda founUIn
is ep«n
for the aeaaon.
Wait's Drug Stora.
Seat sale opened this mom“f
TUESDAY NIGHT
“A HAI FROM MEXier
BI Y A GAS RAK(:GE now.
}9 to
free Ull July IsL
try a record want
AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
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THE ETEHnrO EEOOKD, TEAVEBSE CITT, jnCIL, THURSDAY, JtTKE S, 19M.
mtcnawontus
(Co«ttnn«>4) From Pint Pa^.)
Tbmre §m no SuMMuio for
AHHUALIECEmOir
JUnonTOSEHlINtS
Claat of 1S04 Was
"<
of 1S06 in Chapel Room.
m‘$i
ton*
bat
irltu
ii.!‘
POWDER
Abaolutoly Pure
Rev Oen.el A. Green. William Arthur.
Th* Bon U Reaiir • E'e
and l« One ef the F
the Lakes.
ll^ the bl< fcieeiner M
•on ^rickland.
John
W„, ,„.c
if paral.s
ml. v. Ilvi
Hlrml.
dv.-
mlle>
nation* were mad.- On motion ..f Mr
M.-ad.s. the limes of settl.-ni.-ni
made once every two week*.
'
voiiri flipj
11 ocl<
Tra».-
.ml tni
a kHiR time for th«- n«-«r i.
to cocne In
The Mhwouri t« a mnilar floa'
paUre
She wa. l.ulU ».> ib« An
cam Ship BulMlne compan> ami
Urtihem ancr
Mich lean Tra
oerner*. me .>imnern
> eMHymrtatknaroapaat. .par.nl
la
her one of tb«- t -M. if
the rr< ai
aaaenl
main cabin i
io-Hee* ar«
F* rarp*‘l I
Samr**of bru.wU
K^erj *taur.H.m
U nnnmadUHi. and eonialn* ninn.nc
water and electric l.Rhts
The dininn
mim U located in the f.|rwar.| |«n .d
I’k* *
archiu-ct
and
sup«Tiniendei
motion of Mr. Tbirlhy th.- wo
fet-l wa.* stricken .uit and Ihe wiu-d
ioiperiniendent left.
A iK.lnt of order an.se U-cause
motion made by Mr F.mie In regard
to the coritracj had iM-en ..verliKiked
and other luisine.s* allow.sl ui
prer.sleiire.
Th.‘ jsiint of onb-r
move.]
.idopiii
It ion tif Ihe ontrart.
lead* llo-n mtiveil that
major. cU-rk and hiiilding <-t>niniiin-e
1m- aiithori/.-d lo draw warrant*
the riiy tr.-i
tr.*a*ury when proi*-rly m
out by the t perinteiideiit
ili pr«d.ably I
The application* for
Minn of Jl I
-ii|M-rint.-ndeni
of the new building
William Arthur.
eau'M-d <li*riission. ser.-ral amende*!
Wiliam Ariliur dl.ni .-arly
motion*, a ree.-*s and a M-**lon ..f tl
g.‘o.-ral i.iilldlncs
thi
asylum t.f
g.
morning Ht
i
and
gr..und*
.-..mmiti.The remain* wen- shipii
Tl;*-n- w*-r*- tw.i wriil.'n ajipifi-atmns.
Fife Ijil.e this afiern<.on by I
'aki-r Anderson
llorsafield at $7<' a month. .Mr Mon
Ho». v.r. h. rumliiri.tl m
re>. \*r> n-Kularly at f>U! MUhton.
lKT.-as.nl e^a« 41* .vean- k month* o
ih.- Itni.- t4 hi* <l.-aih. A ^If.- ami
,e Hin. Fr.-.lrii.-, arp l-f. to luoiirn
hii.han.l aiul lath. rV lo**
Mr. (in-en
r.-rlon for tl,o past
y «HI known in i
WblU- he ha-* h.
r health for i
lllni-ss only la.*i
with li
Hi I
iiunil»4-r of ri‘lativ.*
rrf'..r;
'"T-zr
n:,.:;’
Addison Strickland's Funeral.
lagiK-
Mr. Horsafleld I**'
Bel
Jie-lsli I'enuiugtori
riMuriied
from liiterloetu n this afierniMin. where
he went to poneli the fun.-ral *enii.»n
for A.ldisoi. W. .Strickland, ilie young
Ilian who had hi* head MV.-r.si I-. a
knife ll.lng fn.m th.- new heading im
chin.-.
Tb«- funeral wa* largelv a
tendisl.
^
You can get these now at a
IS
) spend t
MinitiMT with his father, from
m Fontalle.
Fontal
h»- ha* iK-en atti-nding
schiml
II. S<-.itt returned fnmi a biisitrip to Chicagq. this afu-rmaui.
|
s. D. H Mun4 .nd little grand- |
daughter. .Marlon, left tmlav on the,
pp., fE PL2ENKE PIVO na cepu
ueltd for an extend.-.! visit l.pj Bechtel's Friday and Saturday.
l^ge and Ijansing.
Mrs I** ‘
22"" 2t
Extra Specials
in...
Murphy win also^atu-nr the hi.-nnlal j
being pi
iiteb r th*- Cottag*- M<»ni«- hoiel .*ti Eiisi
I'rimi *trc«-i
gate. The review will Im- held at Battb- Creek. June k
Mr*. Gertruib- H*M»ver. wh*i ha*
Im-.-ij visiting
her parent*.
Mr. and
Mrs. H. M.intagiie. b-fi today on the
Missouri for a visit in Pcio*k*-y. Sh<wa^
a.'cmpanbd by |llss Bath.do-
KKWAIUN I'ltEAMKKY lUTTEU
i- ill* 1 !ii*l ih«- 1»*-*t butler j sig<*.s likt*.
A Ibirhanan. clerk In the City drug
-lore left UMlav for a w.*ek'* v.slt in
K-canalui
He left via the Missouri
and «-r.iertaintsl Janie* H McAiUsi<-r.
dinn. r on Iwiaid the ixuit,
l»r. B n Ashum. who intended to
to Ailanilr City to ali.-nd th.- M.-d
d association meeting, wa* unable
go this luoming on accuiiit <i( UI
GMDVATINC EXEICISES
E\:r^,7r£.
lum.-il \ that
u?;.
;.S.i
r.X''hrh‘ui‘,r.,r:’;L.',rT:r
PAVING TAX.
iiTn:
r
*T:,n
three high
•uie roont.* j* of the l^.ii
and the wo.Hlwork I* whl e and gold
An ample Mnoktug ro..m with h.-:n>
dark cdor.nl furniture i. (orw.nnl
tbi* deck
The Ml*»ouri I* 2.1:M gr.w* fonni
HM net and her i«ort t* given a*
iutb. She U equipped with triple
luin.lon enginea with a .tC-inch sir
(•apt. WilU.^m lYanklln «.f ihl* cH. a*
James
K iK-nnls 1* Ihe pur e
the n-M of the
i‘ cr*-« U-lng a* piilill.»he
previously in
crew numb.-r, 72
The boat was to liav.
. o cltx-k I hi* morning
..h,.h,«„
'sijr
SCHOOLS.
Traverse City. Charlevois and Petos
key at Petoskey Tomorrow.
Three High *rh«ad in*t.-ad of Iw-.i. a*
*a> *uppo*.-.l will lake part in th.
fleiil ila,« exen i*i-s at l'e;n»key tumor
Tim three High
srho.il*
ar.
Traier*.- Cll>. t'harlevidx
I,..
r.-.l *.-v,-nil flrtis
Th.- t.-am
le.s that It. win do .-i.-n |..-lte
i.u*k« y tomorrow.
TI... regular *,-nior class cxn.rsion
II i.-aie r.rt- ivt.wkcy on the Colum
I loinorrow morning att fi-.'ln.
siili«titui.-.l
Mr
Mnidsi
*iip|M.rt.-.l
t.-*l it
The amend
osl 7 lo 2
• original
motion wa- tak.-n up a
Tied by a
vote of six to four. Then th.-r.
a qiu-'tion a.-J to whether or noi
qiiireil a twolhird* majority
Ev.-ryImiIv. although not sure, hut fe*-ling
•ati*fi.-d that Ih*- motion was lost,
motion of Mr Montague the ma
ni.sting of the l*iard. the arrhlu-c
•vet a* the suj>«Tiniondenl. giving a*
niml: time a* imsslble to the ma’ter
if a *alar\ of S.'.ii a rtonih
After consi.I.ring Ihe heating
Iihtmliing hid* the Imard adjo.i,
Mr. Montague* motion.
GILL CASE POSTPONED.
BREVITIES.
n.im lo Mr I I Mr* John F Mll’er.
nin.-.poiind I
The regular w.-ekly shot
Trav.-r*.- Cfy Rod and Gun
be b.-'il u»niorr«.w aftenuxin.
wa* advi*e*l by hi*ran*or
The regular monihly social afteri>I. that the ease was *«ilies' IJlirary assoriani home; but It appears
d in the association
‘n Mln^ ‘h*’ Proseruitun
afternoon at 2;3U.
mp. No S73. Roval
NelghlK>r* of America,
A
.N'elghlKvr*
•rlca. will hold a r.»gro.-.-tlng Friday
Frid
evening. A full
attendance i* deslIred.
The Alumni association has placed
’omau'* l»re*.* association
tickeis on sale at Wait s drug sn
•111 her.
An address of welcome
who wish to attend the hanqi
ileliv.-rod by Mayor L. A tkaxl
reque*Xe*l to purchase them
rirh. the res|M.n*e IbelEi
being made by Mrs.
a* |K>ssible so as to aid the ban8ada Murray Bemi* of Carson City,
commitie.' in their work,
The president
s address
ad.
?*idenfs
was given
•n bj
le rehearsal
for Grace
church
Miss Malml Bate*
choir ha* b.-. n changed front Thnr*Myrtle K.Kin
ay ev.-ning to Saturday ev.-nlng on
id Rapids followed
ccounl of the graduating exerct-es
rvcopilon
tls
evening
given last night by
Bresideni and Mrs. W. Mauck of Hills
The inler.-sts i
Mrs. N. Y Hlgby
dale co!l.-ge Among Ihe new nu-mh.-i> of the LaGr.-uJ
LaGr.
Candy company have
r.-r.-jie.l yesterday was Mr*. Myrtle lie.-n ptirchased
[Mircha
by Henry l^erloe.
KiH.n Cherrjmaii ..f the Grand Rapids Harry
larry Harris ail]] remains as a m.mpr of the company.
The i 2ompany
will continue at Ihe old stand as hereF II Cl., ras. wa* *iipi>o*ed t
come iM-fore Ju.lg* Floh.-n* thI
»li. rno..n ai 1 ..cUK-k l.ut ..wing to th
ab*enee of Gif. the ra*.
HtimDT-COSCBOVe
Ti»9
Popular
Married by
Young
People
Wece
Rev. Hugh Kennedy
of the Aabury M. E. Church.
Anson Berkley Kennedy and Hi ieyi
E. Coagrove., both of this city and
popular attendants at the North -m
Michigan asylum, were united in mar
riage last evening by Rev. Hugh K.*noedy of the Asbury rhurch at the
hone of the brides pareiUs. Mr and
Mrs. Thoma« Helm. S3r. West Ninth
young people w.
jm pat-ted
by Charles Helm and 1
oliie Borrele (
the bride catritd bri le's
rose*
The eeremony was p.-rf.irmcd
la
the presence
of about
tw.-.-ity
guests. A wedding siip|>er wa* served
after the ceremony. Many nice ptes•■U were received by Mr. and Mrs.
n tK
I like.
-If 1
VU- MEMBERS of the I*rtMected
ime Circle can pay their duos for
ly to I>r Gaunilett.
22ud-lt
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
The annua! meeting of the director*
of the Michigan Starch factory- was
held today and the old dtrectora te-
K
r>. M. P. Bums wren! to Charlevoix !
ari.-mo.in for a visit.
MclAUghlin
rooralnj
Ma
New
Funsch
•ning for a visit.
mumlr
liime.1 to the rit
IMd
% seulcl. a«s«tc-r.
..A C»*l sb.ry ..t :mi .dd .-rofter who
apIM-;ir.-«I b*-r*ir«- ib<-.-•*:miii--'C.u lo-.ij*
ply
f**ra
n-lin
lion ..l r.*iii
n-.-eiilly
In the I
t.ild .1? d lii.sHili;. Ill Gilts-,**..
Till*
lllllllln-t *d .vitlleoll Ibe lui l.i l.sl Sli.T
Mr ll*ir*ari*-id at a *klary
Iff Bruiid to »d»*er..-' tliMi -im ly the
moiiih. He said he eonldn’l hold
• end.nl arv..nd the
ts.siii*»u* iMv-au-M- he roitliln'i giiefoft eould ii"1 Im* In sii-'b :* Im*I way
and on .•arh table wai I liaml
plar.- th<- time ii deroaiiiled. Mr. .Mon
n* iiM (i.viier vv.hiM s<-**i,. b* sliovv.
; aft.-r
jardiniere rontatnlOR
arrlilt.*<-i *hoii!.I
•Ofli." r-pll.sl the old |.-ll».v. ••you;
niaKnlH' • ut
question- that
.»f Mli--oiiri
shoiil.l K-e the bit U-aMb-s •
What ‘
flowerii
like aie they':*' •juMrli-.l ibe sliiTirr.
m-ineraT«**l.
"Ih.-y're as lean. air. ri* IMmraolis
safi.-ld.
>aying
that
he
wariiiinM-t.*ni
Commencement Program of the Trav
York. I’aris
kliie.'
H..W lean wa* tliair a*k.-vl
ami fiii.Hl
■d for ‘
ciiy visiting his brother. Sam ib-nda
the sherifl. d*»ubtl.-s* tblnkltig thai he
erse City High School Will
.Mr. M.-ads
maii*-r
Mrs J. A. And.-rson relume.! lo hail .-orner.-.! .th«- applu-ant
lulol>. 0.rr Ih.- .Il««
But h.nl
Given This Evening.
•ferre.! to th.- commit I e-e
M plij^
.b- h.mr
Griin*! Rapid* this morning after a beV Not a hit. Like a flush emiie back
ainl Rr.»unds with p..wer
the aiisvv.-r. "S*> lean. j*lr. that they
.ibj.-ried to I he-word*
.-x<-rtiM-s
Mis* Berda Bauman an<l Mis* Jen could only Ik- eab-n In a vision."
o 8.1,■ Ih wani.-d
ligh M-hi*il w
nie loiidon left this morning for a
n the sel.-<-ting of t
.-ti-nlng a* s .i
..'rl.K-k in the Cliy
visit to Cambridge Ciiv T.-rr*- Haul.i-rintend.-m. he -aid. On motion
house.
The program a* piiban.l IndlanajMdl*.
Uo- motion was *o that t
pr.-vtoiisl;ly wll? b.’^giv.-n
Robert Walter went m Fif*- l ake
eotiimin.s- wiitild *ul»j.-rt ih»- nialt*-i Ibis morning on a bu*in»-.ss trip
ny-il
ihiny-ihr.-.gradiiaie
Cblcap. U ihe clief and be lia. *i*. a
to the iHinti]
The ri*nimilt*who will r.-celve
.laiani. and there Is w.irk for all It.Notice to All People Interested!
-iiaiel. adjotini.-il and while
ling an-:
■Ide. the hue.- ranm- th.-n- I* a .hili plonia-i I
Dally MarkeU.
agr.*.-inc «.n n .•andidaie a *l
The ass«--...iii. tit r.ill bir ih*- iiiipro.*-jj
-l.i*le 'riiomas.
r.«»m. an Ic- box and a place for he. p
Ina the fresh meat*
The*.- mK eria K.-liie . Clara Hoxsi. and Kvn tU.-d up by 111.- n-si ..f the no-mlier*
Tlo- eommitt.H- r.-iM»rted in favor of
Iin<“ of Hlvi^ioii --tris-i
equlpiHHl with automatic llphtr vhlrh Thuneil
a
of I'nion -itr*-*-! i* n<
.Snentifir H.iih
Carn-I..
Minnie K-lward R..**.*r at
j the d«w»n» are
E R .McCoy. Mercantile Co. block:
for tin- eollect.imi r»f il
jlalley.
f>Ina
I’lMllk.- and t'laude Fain-hiM mo\«-*| that Ihe r«-|**ri ImOpening
High. I^w Cloee
r«-r-.-ive*l uiid plae.Hl on file and 'the
Wheat—
nioiloi) wa- Io*t.
-Scieiniftr Kngine. ring ~All.. n
No. 2 loin*, six No 1 rib rnasti',
•Mr
Montagu*'
nio\«-d
the
sul.*tiiuNo 2. four loin* of p«>rk. two *lu-.-p mi-ni, Chari*-* |gir*on. Usm St.-in1»erg
li.in
w(
Ihe
name
of
John
llorsafleld
and one calf.
Two hundr.nl sprliif; and l>.iii* TInkham
for that of Mr lloss. r
Mr Fairchild
rhlck.‘n*. known a*
•bn.n.‘r*.“ ;
WHS a .lifr*-reiic*
Cerrnan-h
< 'arp
rpenter.
and tlrac.- Th.-oluilil fa\or of till-• rrity of f'21 a nmiitli in
two men
Mr. M.-ads raov.-d that
Grant
Jor.-s,
the 1IM With the exc-ption ol 1.
arrhiii-. t III- mad.- the -uiTrint.-nd.
1‘ratt. Iiiiog.-iie Cam* rot)
-helne.' fr..m which ihe *t.-ak*
Mr IVtcrsen again said he culdn't
FTngllsh—Kthlyii
F.*li.
Ihe crew are taken
Provisiona.
” lir? menV^,
Mr Thtiip iM-llevetl
.-icherrer. N. lli.- n*her. .Manila H*-w tak*- th.- plai'e
There wore 2Mt pasn.-nRiTs on hm
Opening. High. I^w. Close
I h* .voitilerfiil lit *
out of Chicaso. Including many of th. m. t han..* While and Aihori M.-ri.- Ihe peopt.- of Ih. ,-iiy wouf* li
i*ork;
Mr. Falnhlld didiiX.lKlie\e
I'otimi.-rria! Coiirs.--lC,|Hh lHirri>w Hos*.-r
XlaUcrf the line. Tlmre
one out of ten was inter.-si.-d
lad* S<-ufield an.l Eih.-I Slater
Kl.-rihe -Ibalrir*. Cleveland. Harrv FiMtie said I hat that one out of t
IK-an. l^thM Van SjcKle.-n.fTor.l Tim |.r.-s-.‘d^^hitii*elf against Mr, Hor-an-c-ptUin* all along the line bui
Mm ........ It..> Wis.
..!»• at MauUUT .Tlipwnl them a!l
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ros*.*r
lie appointed
'.Tr,
^ ^ that we ha'-c had on tlis^»lay tlial are quite soiled and
Munc mussed from handling:
some of them arc single cur
tains, some in pairs an-1 pair,, I
and a half; orca.sional1y >.iu will^;
ftntl two |»airs alike. These are
all marke«l\er> cheap;; you knknow
ick up
how nice it
».!d curtain
lied room or room wnh
two windows that >ou
PERSONAL.
afu-rni)
sraeKallr up to her dock i
todar OB her Initial liit>
Cltr A larxe Buml-*r of
.
The motion prevailed and th
S. H t'.de A Co. for |12.0tin
Funeral cf Unfortunate Addi
lb-.. Hanlel i
h-.m** of
Odd Cace eurtains Soiled
From Display._______ _
..
DEATHS OF A DAY
STEAM WHISTLES.
night 1
for th<
.„n:
/# tm m Matter of Hoatth
ARRIVED AMIDST SALUTES FROM
nual receptioa given by the
Ik* of the High school to Ihe
Junior
senior
room last evening
ling proved just a.s enjoyable ;
Bonda, Et Cetera.
and all the young
•oung people prese
very enjoyabl
enjoyable evening.
passe.1 a very
Th.- t -non of th*- romroltiee o
FU*»r *|:ameK and dancing
i*a»,* . ’ means of the ronncil ws
th.- op.M..ng l.nsine*s
the meeting. happy means employed
pass it did .All UK) qulckTlii* committee recoAimended that the time and! pas*
ly. The music
th' evening was
islc fur the
d..nominaiion
fumtshed by the High achool orchesinsi ea'^ tit>earing 4 ivr cent In
. The
contain* eight pl(
lly. to run
. payable i
acceptable
added
twettf. vear< wilh an option of
little to th»“ pleasiir.- «
casion.
[hiring
Ibiring
the evening
Ing
put
private »ai*On motion «»f Mr.
d by
-vi-d
tiy the >llKst » I^le and LuiM'intag :• the report'wa* adopte.!
and the refrei
'reshments consisted
Ftilglinm said that he had
of glare and wafers served in the 11iry room. The decoration* cons
plan* and had finally gotten
of
yellow and black, the
H
III.- in lletroii and this would
school colors, and a member of c
U- the oiti- ttiai would do the work.
Mead* mov*-<l that the former s«-Ue.-> w.-re arrang<-d In conv.-niaction tif the
tractor * b.md a< t;«.<KiO b«* rescinded
^|H<S
MISSOURI
WAS HERE
o- Arn.* A- Cole's plans and
l. wonld like to see new plans
minute spec!ftrations and r.e'
ca'l<-<! for
?
Mmv
-aaarrtly Errtef^^,
tained Last Evening by the Claaa'
Cb
4*r: .If^nit-^l ni -i M p*n«l for
Mr V.rpti^ror. ..rK«! ratjtion In 1
j,»M m
«h*f th- lK»rd .ho
r any lej
f sale of I
iZ : :
]
^1;,:
i
market
7h>’
Cbtldreti's.
eiotbitidHTilfk
\Vf liavt-scciirt'«l soiiH' rxira j;t)iMl
valiu's in Childn-n's
llii'werk al j)i i«:«'** that
paic pun:lia>in'4 yonr boy a m-w omtil. 'riiryan* ail hatnlsoni«' littlr two|)i«*c<* snit>. in iln* v»Ty latcsi nov« llifs. stylos rijihi to tin* minutr, inatlt*
by cx|u'rt worknn-n.
ra
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leased the SHANE BARN, 123 State street, and pur
chased a, fine, new, and
DP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK I
consisting ol first class single and douUe carriage horses, rubber ttre
bikes and gent’s driving wagons, top buggies and rublicr tire suirej-s,
I am in position to furnish j-ou with THE SWKLI.EST RIGS in
the city. Kimlly give me a call.
RESPECTFULLY.
Walter Benton
Sre tin* «lis|ilay
in our * asi wiiuhm.
$3.00 Suits Ibis week - •
$2.75 suits this week.....
$1.75 suits this week .....
li!oust‘s. Norfolks, Sailor ami Double Hreastftl.
EoRfirmation Suits
$4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
They are the linest suits we ever
soltl at these prices, inavle especially for
events of tRis kiml.
I hev conn; in
dark bines and blacks, round cuts ami
double breasti'd. See a few in the cen
ter show ease in- front, livery suit is
worth more than w«- ask. We have
mhi'rs as low as
|
NEW LIVERYi
will siin-ly ^
brin*; yon lo onr sitm- if >tni aniici-
No
* RECORD WANT AO.
Cloiliinjj ami
jilaa: thcin on salo for tlu' l»alatic<'«»( ^,r-
Cbc Boston Store
THE
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions,
BEAUTIFUL
J. M. FELL, ,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suita H308-New State Bank j
bvillding. Correapondent Geo E. |
Ellla. Grand Rapids.
<
rl Quota
«irc, direct
I’ork and Chicapo.
Absolute security.
FRUIT FARMS
PLAT OF
East Bay Park
ADDinON
jJii*i tahl out. adjoining the city park.
! and the f'mnl Street Boulevard, IM
Firt Acros, Tin Acres, Fort| Icris jf**’
K-yssgssa P
• vt.-mimg through n. u»
frua «t..l -umm-r r*-*rt , arp.-*.
6nid Trmrti Land & Loan Co come and see me «oott.
THL'R'm.L..
,
-EMarii
rz
1 ready t
Call at S3g E. FVont 8t.
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM *
L. G. BRYANT.
J
•■'-vvr^
YE8TERDAV8 ISSUE
1,710
THE EVENING RECORD [yaSaS
«p>clrt T«l«trs^ SenrlM Uf to
of Qoliia to 7r—■
TEAVERSE CnT, i£ICH., TinT^KRTY, .TTNE 2. Vmh.
HOMINES
AT DALNY
JAPANESE CUNBOAT8 ENT
THE MARBOP.
WOODIUTF WOULD
TAEE NOHUATION
Were Satitfled.
COMPLETED
THE COURSE
FRANCIS GRADUATES
bimtative stat.-ment was tnaiU* for ST.
Mr Woodruff:
If President Riwstveil. Governor OdeJi and Senator
TWO YOUNG PUPILS HAVE
•o SAYS A DISPATCH UNDER YES Platt desire Mr W.Kidniff to
candidate he would no. say no .
ISHEO THEIR STUDIES.
TERDAY'S DATE.
ishe*. Otherwise he will not
nrer to cel the nomination."
APPOINTED SENATOR PENROSE.
Mist Leah Fountain and Mias Blanche
II
Shower*. tonUht and Friday.
6ifts for Commencemait
REJECTED
BOTH BIDS
ir,'...
That are suitahie a* well a* aec-piable and appropriate.
Fln.« iMiok* an.l dalniv b-mkiei* are the right kind of preaeota
give Someiblttg that every gradtiate ran treasure ai a remlader o
the da.Aw of graduatl.tn
Wv have *.,me .-l.-gant
in alt the Anest binding*, bunrt
hand paint*Nl leath«-r cuvers Pretty iMioklet* and a host of |
ihiiiK* in p.»-tira! w.,rk«. Call and see.
-4^
ANOTHER
SHOE SPECIAL
FOR MEN...
'he Eveiii
\*ienna.. June 2 -T
d^isa*iro.i* Are* r.-arh**! Vienna t.alay
The Arsi .>rrurre.l at Nowywitkow.
Galica. an.l destr<iyfMl alni.,*t the .-r...on.....
disastrous. .Ii-I imirli damage at
Kleaf
Russia
Su person* w* nthe Aam*— and p.-ri*h.-<!
~1
0ity Book Store
W'e Have a few sues each
of severa] st)l« of
Girard, the Graduate|—Interesting
fill Fill Quay's Place on Repub
Program Given in a Pleasing
lican National Committee.
Manner by the Scholars.
Hy Wire to ihe Kvenlnp R»-coril.
Wasblnicton. Juhe : -Actlnn Chair
nt wire in the Ereninr Re<v»r.!.
crowd attende.1 th.an Payne of the rep.ihlican national Franc!* commencement .-x.-rcln.-«Ku^e. June 2—A rtl^iuucb ro*eive<l
rmmliie.- iiMlay appoint.-.! S.-nator
City «>p.-ra houM- lai.t nipht
ttxiar announce*, lhal Talienm-an .hay. Penro*.- a nienib.-r of th.- conuniitee
listened to a v.-ry enjoyahle pmer
••o which Haln.r U allualed. I* entln- flil the vacancy cauM-d hy the d.-ath
which was very nicely carrlcl nut
l> cleari-<1 of Olkneti. Home of the Jk|> .Senator Quary
rounit people The
ane»e Kunhoate In the vicinity en
little pc,pie wa* especially plca*im;
liolny hiirlior ye»terday.
the drill* caMe.1 f..rth many w.t.U
of favoralde comni.-nt for the car.fu'
Attack Begun.
which they had lM-.-n traiu.d
In.llanapoIiH. In.l.. June 2 -A *p.
atid the pretty eff.-rt that th. y mad.
.iai cable from the ataff correepondent
The cn*iiim*-* for th<» drills, th.- pan
.rf the IndianaiM.llii New* at Che F—.
tomime and the on.-act
dated June I. aa)>
pr.-tiy
•The Japanet.e land attack at P..rt
■ .-niertainin.-iit
Arthur wai. tn^nn ycaterday mornlnK
amount to the .-nJoyalden.-‘s
|{uio.lan force?, that were driven
Miuthaard front Itelney and Kin Cliou
In the Japanei.e are am<latlnc the par
rlMtii at Port Arthur and the Ku«sian
navy haa J<»lne<l In the moxenicnt to
•.luntaln, i
DECIDED BY VOTE OF 9 TO 1
Vh.-r- m.v tM. ..vi.ri.1 .1... of >klr
EIGHTH YEAR—2;
EIGHTEEN PERSONS
PERISHED IN FLAMES
Twelve Were Burned to Death at !
Nowywitkow, Galica. and Stx at
Kicaf. Russia.
Ry Wire to the Kvdninp Record
New York. June 2 -Timothy
Woo.lruir U a rec*xpiive candidate for
n. AITHDI ATTACK KECWK
RiiMian Lomm at Battle of Kin
Wert 10 OtSeer* and 800 N
Mukden Governor Trying t
Incite Populace.
RELEASED
Walk-Over $4.00
DELEGATES Patcnl Lcalhers
WE.ATHKR—Shower* tonight i
SUITS
that wc w^n: to clean up
S'uicLIy Guess wc*11 do
tt, lotv, as we have mark
cd them
FOR MEN and
YOUNG MEN
Speaker Cannon Saxf "Nominate Any
of These Men. But Nominate One
of Them and Do It Today."
R> Win- i.» the Evening R.-cr*!
SpringA.-ld. Ii:. Jun.- :
...I* .an.li.laie* relea*,-d Hi.-ir d.-le
gale* at 111.- re|inl.ll.-an *iat«- c.»nv»*nttoii this niorniiiK. iH-miiltitig th.-in i.«
ile.*ni.*! I ■t f.,r a candi
G,* ' gul. mat .r
SiM-ak.-r t'aiin..n ad.lr.--
Vou can buy l.ils^,l them at 10. I'i. I-*;. 18. 20 or •iSdoUan
inywhei T—but .To they LOOK. FIT and \VK\R as veil as
ours-^ Bring
r boy here — it juu .
a suit 1
ht him yotl
may take it away at actual cost you re
iil>cr we
selling trtil
all of .»ur Boys' and Childrens' clotliing.
They arc just as i-otx! ;
though you pai.J regular
price, lint youu Javc a
iJollar, am! - ■ clean up
our stock.
‘Vrs.-;
Underwear for Men
hrcnch Balbriggan—they arc worth 1.50 j«r suit,
make thingslium, wc offer them, |>er suit, Sl.t
BOARD OF EDUCATION
HAD
AN
OTHER LONG SESSION.
^ticrunili I
Endeavoring to Ralae Populace.
Tlr Wire to the Kveninp Record
.m. PetemhurK. Jlllte 2—A Rcml
ficial ntaleineni ax to the Rus*
ia-.<iaiiie-< al il.- Ihhiu- «if K.n t’I
to the rear of port Arthur la^t a.
|i1ace» the killed and wounded at
••mccrii and >um men. A dispatch ft
Miikdeo Hates that the ItK^alI governor
Is doltiK hi* iilmo«t lo rouse the immui
. laee aKBini-t the Rtissiaiis Trouhh- U
feanvl.
•
HEARST WAS
TURNED DOWN
Ry a vote of nine to .,ne. Mr. M.-ade
voting no. thy iKurd of education at It*
adJoiirn. d rn.-»-llng Ia*i .-vening nPole {-..nipanv and the Hannah A I.a.v
Mercantile cnipnuv for the hi«ting
and plumhing of the n.-w Fourlk ward
schoid hiiildlng The Iniard vviU call
ali.-ration- n* It de.-m* fit
This di-clsion wa* not arriv«-d n'
without a struggle
.Mr .\rm* wa*
iilK.n to give his side ..f the
tnd he said that he had consuit
h parliaiueiiiHri an.l h-cui an
ihoritv and iIihi th.' am.-ndntent made
to th«- nnuhin at the last nM-i-ilng wa*
ilh-gal. The original motion had te-.-ii
tl:
‘N ;•
r
Didn't Hire Superintendent of Nev
Fourth Ward School Building But
Deferred the Matter Until the
Neat Regular Meeting.
Con. Uteu.ing and plumhing he acc.-pt.Ml and
irtad Less Than 300 vot
had h.M-n aniend.-<i to r.-ad that tin- hid
vention—Delegation to National
M.-nantil- company h»- M-f.-rT--.l
Convention Uninstructed.
I e\|M-ri to r.-port on same.
Arm* said that he had Ilgur.Ml
Ik-iroll. Mich . June 2 —The demre honestly and justly and that he liad
•-ratIr state convention wa* a distinct ♦•nd.-avor.-.l i., follow the plan* and
alefeat for Hear*t in ev.-ry way. he hav- *p.-cincatU.n* in ev.u-y respect. He
ine le** than SOvi vnt.u. in the conv.-n'lion The delegation to the national
«-«inveiithin at 8t luiui* 1* Hnln*lruci«-.l
l.ut 1* pound hy the unit rule Kichr
ind that lie had 1.«,1.ihI .,v.-r itplans ear.-fiillv and nls., *iilimitt<-d
they were given the chance The roll them ifi .ilh.-r ct,ntrartors who agre.vl
vlth him AIw. that the call for hidiat«Ml they must he arcom(vanied h\ a
..Ttifl.Ml ch.-ck for
per cent of the
..- .-out.a* I an.l this ch.-ck
IVl.-gat.-K at larg.', I> J. raninait of
untpanv the Hannah A Ijiy
iVtrtdl. lead.-r .<f Hu- delegation, and c.»m|Mn> s hid. ther.-for.- the U»anl
reaelee.e.1 Michigan memlK-r of the n*
I lii.l
ilonal demiK-ratIc »-«,mmltt.'«-: Thoma*
K Iterkworth of Jackson, chairman of
th.. democratic state cenliwl commit
I.
*-; C.-orge 1». Jackson of Rnv county:
J.
.hn P.iwer of iVlta county
ih- and h.- staled farth.-r that Ih.-re
Alternate delegate* al large. Judge
I h.M-n much qiiesihm as to the |e
Jam.-* Phelan ».f Ivirolt, Cov V
Illy ..f. the pr.i.MMlur.- ..f ijic lKior.1
Ih.- pr.-vi.m- m.-eting In light .,f
- fan that the Haoiiah A l^y com
pany‘* hi.l and plan* a* presv
The deh-gat.-* from
Eleventh nec«-»sliale a rbaiig.- In the
rongr.-**lnnal dlslrlrt are:
plans which would
n.-v of MUsank.H- and Dr A. ^ ^ Nlch
<r.,nlinu.M! on F.,un
Is.
COBNELIUS VANDEBBILT
CALLAWAY’S SUCCESSOR
EDWARD BEATTY ABBESTED
I Prominently ‘Mentioned as 1
lew Head of the American
Locomotive Company.
Brought Back From Sault Ste. Marie
to Answer to a Serioui Charge.
C. W. Ashton Made the Arrest.
OonMahle r M'. Ashton r.-tunuMl
thl* aft.-moon trom Sault Sic Marie,
where he went lo srrv-.-t Edward A
Realty. f.,rnierty of thl* city, who i*
held «m a *eri.,Hi- charge. He wa.iak.-n lM*f..re J.isiic S M. Rn,wn thiafterniv.n and will hav.- hi* h.-aring a
we,-k from to.iav at 9 oclivck His
icdl wa* flie.1 at iruh. and he wa*
lo *«-cure It ihi* aftermwn. l^orai
A la>rangcr are retained hy him
DISCUSSED
DISTRICT
MEETING
FRANCE TO AID U. S.
IN PERDICARI^ATTER
FATALLY SCALDED.
William Van Ousen Injurmf While
Blowing Off Steam From Boilers.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June 2.—Will
iam Van Duaen. night watchman at
the Widdiromh furniture factory, was
fatally scalded this morning while en
gaged in blowing off steam from the
boUera.
i.*ir wurk. all of which w.-re for ih. it
.H,.i
In cl.,slng sh.- *J«.Ke ..f the
W. M Snmljha*
til- lian-i—m■^laraii.ui .»f tin- c!as.-mai«-s and .»! g..t<l ha.ig.- wEi.il
;. lr tBrev.'.-Il t.i th.-ir alnin nial.-r.
l.y .MrPI,,-,-*,
i>on p
A ch..pis an.l drill hy 41 Illlh- 1h.v>
with ^in.-ri.-an flag*, eniiih-d "Oiir
r.ilifT'." with plan., a.'.-ompanim.‘nt hy
- |.inn«-.l .in 111* I
Girard wa* gr.-atly enjoy.-.1 w.-i:Liiig -II E ! Ei>:!''l‘ 'ir— I .-r .m
.irill hv ;;4 litil.- girt* ua, W-l.-t.-r ,-ir.It Im-. iitu-sing and lh«- .•..siuin-*
.lr<>mM-.|
Willi..?t *[,. IKitll !tig
.•ff.-.-iiv.-n.-*s Tludu. i. ' I t'an’i Play T.inight. hy
Harry and 1». t'arr.ill wa* . n.-.ir.-.l
r.-clt.-.tion l.y Mis* X Slat.-i wapaiiioniini''Ti?.:" FiiDhful
*.-ni..r*
t.randnia.. l.y till!.- .Mi** G. Hu. Ilrnnii
iiiii.lly ;.>nc.ir.*d an.l *h
spond.-d with a v.*ry ptea*iiig
Hilda'* t'.iiitp'aint" w.i- a pl.-a-n.g
onrari piny that wa- iru.'
!if.- an-i
r prt-iiily i>-iiil.-ted l-v 22 lit. 1.s
Tin- <-a*t
-•-n*i*i-'d .*f
*rli-wi!
A r.-.-li.-itii,n. - Otir Faili.-r.' by .Mi*> ;
Gag.-ne an.l al*., ih«- *.»ng by i.-n |
nior girN an.l Ave >
His Stepson.________
From among
ALL OTHFJ^S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA"
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night.
MELODY
at loilKii * Gal.-." -V
by Mi** n Ginird.
nir. ly
.uh.-r
ih- y had arriv.-.!
7;'ir
KIMBALL
P.atn.
ni'-l<»-1y
po—lid.
g5I
sIi<
5 s ^3
?! S S §
dr.-n and th.-ir friend- an.l tli«>-.> a**um.-.l
l.-a.ling rn
iih; J
!T liigi) gra<btlrare. .Ml— F Fogerty ; .\lir.-, .Ml*' I. j
»v»y. N.-tii.-, Ml-.- 1- M«-rarlhv. An |
.-. Ml— T Ri*n.-r<. G<*rtrud»'. Mi— i
Wei*i.-r. I.uiu. .Mi*« I. M.-ri-- l.ilx.j
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
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TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lnh«-Av-,*. and lOttv
$3 “I
I FRANK FRIEDRICH 'i
:. s
!,g
A Co.
Sole
g
EirrST-rifi
THE YOUNG MEN
Wll.l. AI’1’I<I':C1ATK OUR -STOCK OF
Ea-y' pay ment*
(-umpant.tns
n.,w what is
had been In
whb-h
un",:..
y wa- rerialn if they *trive.l
,m It. She n..*.d by thanking all
ih.-lr aitendanr.-. thanking the
lia-i.ir and ih- t.-a.-h.-r* for iln-ir un
tiring effort* and ad.lre—.-.1 a f.-w
wor.u t.» ih<- r!a-- m.Ke* wh., would
l.-fl IM-Iiiiid aud e*jMK-ially t.> llu
-a-nj.ir- wh.i w.-r. .ui th.- stage with
gradual.^-, tli-- Mi—R Gl
r part i
Fr. Hau. I- made
a.blre*- and pr.-*f-nte.l the di
to the graduate*. Ho said that
rlo*inc of *eh.K»: wa* a giailne—
th.- rhll.iren an>l m.-aiii a g.fO.l d.-al
ir.
vr.„r7r';ro;i:r.r;'s7
<-h would go with them ihrm
and also a t'hristian education,
raising he urged tipon al t.i b-ad *i
taming the Release of H.m a
.
"The .Men \Vh.» .lo Things Right"
,S'"
r-rrvtri::.*
fill Assist the United States «i
The Woman'* J-'orclgn MUslonary
MK-lny of the First Mrthi>di*l church
hel.1 it* regular monthly bu*lnes.‘
mevdlng at the home of Mrs. H. L.
Pl*h yestenlay. The regular lesson
-was studied and in addition the ladies
made preparations for the district
meeting which will be held here Tnes
day. Refreshments consisting of plneaplc glace and-cake were serve.!.
- hall, lhank. d R.-v Fr Hau.-r tor nominal-- .me uf iti. iti.-fforts and .-ncoiirag.tu.nl in the
ie-half of ih<- gradual.-*, paid a tril.ui.- i,.-mim.-<l t.slay luit w!i
une,-rta.n
Th. *i\ty
1.1 gradual.-, and al*.. ihank.-«t th. oVI.Kk. le.-t
u-ach.-rs for ih.-ir untiring .-ffori* in
n.* n.
Ilamli^ J.*:.
ih.-ir iM-half. the many word* of .-n
curag.-ni.-nt^and word* of adnninlit-.n
12 I.*. It
oniv.-iiti-ui
I Wire t.i il,.- Ex.'oing R.-cor.l
New Y.,rk. Jun.- 2-While no d<
-rli.*«I lik.' the one lien-, th.-re nev.-r
nlte action r.-Utive to Ihe aelecii.m
maTt-j- gradual.'* owing to many
K snceessrxr I.. the late Samuel R. Cal
-Iropping /.tut in th.- seventh aifil
law ay a* pr.-sld.-nt .»f th«- Anu-i
Id..- aid oth.-r- In the higher
Uv^om.dlve empany. i* v»|H-cie.
t that tho*.- who *tav«Hl
-.‘v.-ral day*, the director* of the comjiany are oa*iitig ainuit to And a
1 alt h.m
for the I*,sit ion Cornelius N^nd.-r1 the kir
inii i- the m.u-t pn.mtnently
tj.m.-.l for the ix.slii.in a< pre*. nt
of par.-nt* with hard work
at r.ui.i at pr.-sent
luin It. could be .l.,ne a.* wa
ll A,..1 by the gra.luaie.s. He also i
many .Ir.r,
tt;;;
We have on
hand about
7tH) suits, best
but in order to
S. BENDA k COMPANY
I- p.-oplf to
opinion of refiipeea who have arrlv<Hl
her.-, from the iK-aleaed (Slhraliar'
t:^??^^;
W. W. KIMBAU COMPMIY1: ° ALaTo'iT^.y \
129 From St. N.EStrong.Mgr.
N. F_ SfiYtnp Mirr ♦
1 ♦ PRICES satisfactory
SATISFACTORY ♦
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Eatablished In I SOB
2
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Room 210 State Bank Bldw
FINE TROUSERS
Ltnqtbs Left Over Trom Our Big
Sale of
Black Silks
.\t*w lim* f>f the popular "I'cg rops‘’jiist in.
I' ine fancy
Cassimeres. Worsied--. anti Novcllies for summer wear.
Largest assortment in the city.
A l.T yar.l Dress Pattern of lb tnch black I’eau .!c Stiic Q Q
positively worth 85c yard, (or the dress pattern.............. 0*0J
$2.50 TO $6.00
We can til you perfectly.
Another 12 >-ard Dress Pallem of 2U melt Pcau dc Soie; O
it IS goo-1 value at $1.25 yd. you can buy it fi«r........... .. O’OxJ
.\n 8 yard Skirt Pattern of 27 inch Black 'l aflcta, worth gT
$1 i>er yar.1, to close the remnant..................................... 0*0\J
.-nt.-nainm.’nt
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Paris. June 2—Foreign Minl*ter TOLEDO. OHIO’S RICHEST
Delcasse ha* promised France's asHAN DIED THIS HORNING
sbnance to the United States Jn the
efforts of the latter to obuin the reWas President of the Second National
i«w.*e of Perdlcaris and his step.*
ik for Forty Ycarw—Fell Down
held captive by N.irntcan
Stairs Friday.
-r sent in
strtictlons to this effect to the French
minister at Tangier.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Toledo. O.. June 2.—George V
E. E. Chandler of Cedar Rapids,
iwa. and Heitry Weinhardt of Chi Day Is. aged 83. for forty years pre,
cago have arrived at Leland to pre- dent of the Second National hank ar
Toledo's richest man. died thl* mar
their snmmer homes for t
Ing
a* a result of injurie* receir<
lies. Both these gentlemen
by falling down sulr* la.*i Friday.
favorably impressed with the
roundings and beauties of the <^rp
You rant have a good fit unless |f»u
lake locality and wil locate summer
buy clotblnc of Beada.
J
A six yard length of 36 inch guaranteed black Taffeta, it's ^
worth $1.25 a yard; to dose the piece............................. O *UIJ
A 9 yard length of 27 inch genuine imivmc.l- Swiss Taffeta, woyM
make a handsome dress skirL It's worth $1.25 a yard jO /l/l
to import: for the length......................................................
-Several other sliort length-s suitable for waists or pelticfuts You
know the values «e have been giving daring our sale,
still cheaper to cleanI up th
the balance. Come
Com early as these goo-1
long.
€. Wilhelm,
Cpmr TrpMt
»md Oniow
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
Resting Easier.
Il-- frl- ii'l* .>f Glisrl.-* Guntim.
ManI*
r-un-litlon I* much impr
ha* not yet been ter
.-* an- entenainevl that
Sister t as Married.
Mr an.l Mr*. J. D. Middleton
B Oranrl Raipida yesterday to attend
l,e wedding of
> William Hederbum of
‘hlcago and1 Ml*s Edith McGee of
Irand Rapid*. Thtt bride is
. Middlaloii.
SwatxMin. both of this city, will bel
rb-d June 21. The weddlax will I
Ik- a quiet- j-*rair c ■_ • :_ ;
ifrien.l* of tl
; and KToom being'
'"1
one but the wise deserve a fit. Buy
r rloihing of 8. Benda A Co.
Walt's Onif ttofw ^
THE EVENING RECORD, TRAVERSE CrTV, MICH., THURSDAY, JITNE 2, 1904.
THEEVENINGRECORD TEACHERS’
VACATIONS
TNOt. T.
HAMNCN
MISS NELLIE
-4. W. MANNSN. UMsr umt Uttnwtr.
NELSON
WILL OO
Their Homes, and Many Will Not
Leave Traverse City.
tt-acber* of the city hare
planned to spend their *<nnmer vacaleasant way*.
their
ioTH*
•VBNIMO BCOOSO.
SSrrS
term’* work.
Nellie .Nelwin of tb. Oak I*ark
of any.
ACTIRINOi f>f IHEAR8T.
THE
SofM l«-» d*>« also
a *1
<UM»'^h
K<i •
WaBfaiactoD ,ata«t^ that tbe H*-an<t
•MiMwa w«*re Ja a ratbw bad ahap^
ttviBic to I be eolirmowa eipt-ndJiur*-*
■veral
lnt.-re*t
month*
aero.* the Atlantic
IBv-v«-ral contemaie going to Si. L«ul*. but the marily will spend the three month* alW..1 them very quleUy.
The following I* the comi>letv list:
«udr by btB In tib T»rf*ld«jilal rampaten.
The artieU- atated
race ao far bad coat
that
the
Mr. Hrarat at
Icaai a nlllkm dollara and It la auppoaed
by tboae who otieht tt» know
ibai two million* romr nearer ln-Ini;
,
the wirrcrt Bgure.
a la aaaerted thkt Mr. Ilearmt'a %abt
pewapaper eot«*rprlae» arc not itaylnis
propen Ira.
Tbo Nrw Y«*rk paprm. H
:
Central High School.
Supi. I n Gllbi-rt will‘remain ItLlhe
city until July, when he will go to the
r. of M for a month
the summer with hi* father
er at Quino. M»« h . and three w.-ek*
Institute work
red and on the Monday
rening fi
.wing the class day progra:im will 1
xrried
By
taking
night.
HrK-ky
Mountain
Tea
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The Gask. ll
the boa Aneelra |tai>rr It ninnlnj: at a
loM and Ibe Hoalon |>aper la d<.<rlarr'd
to be away behind on the book*. With
i
all
tbrir enormout
rlmitatlon. the
;-•
llrartt xlalllea an- not
iiopiilar with
' ■
the advenlfcrr.
^
timtuc In hit taper* are Renerally llisht
^
and till* pnirea c<inrlu*ive]v that Ibe
Stock, cmiaiiy
will
paper catinot etlat on cirrnlatlon pat
ronage
alone,
ouuian) lias Inx-n In Traverse t'liy
lM-for»- aii‘l iefi a spb-ndiit re|iutatioii
MK-b-Ij.
< <.medy 4-01 it led
especially
when
they
Fn*d.-rlck
MrAlll*t.-r will
dHUul fart «if thi- summer at Havbl
Lon and also attend a siinitm-r schisd.
Ne<-4lhani will n-nuiin
r William N.
* city r«»r a part of i
Is4i visit Ih-tnilt
Mr. Heamfi fortune, and also hi*
IcEIhenny willygo to
motherk. la believed to be ample to
hi* obligations
but
the addetl
F* burden of the cost of the campaign
■
Ml.. Alla Smlih will .ta
(inii- aiKl Vi.
ilu-'fairat
wa* hinted at a* Indng too much. Sev
eral days ago. It wa* announced that
be had withdrawn from the race and
s|n-iid a
''ria”::.’ ■
financial dlfllcultlea were given a* the
*au«e.
dispatch
dis
A
In
yi-sterday’a
papers,
even If It has no din>ct liearlng on the
The
fit
tlemenl
West
TJIV OUR A’feLV'ET Ice Cream.
workers lived
In
fit!- jllst iHtUgllt
will attend
venr she will not t<*ach b
The college settlement was found
dent
Foulf resi
the club and
over 300 chlldnm were provbleil with
'‘"1:;:*'
VI Is.- •;I^ lBh
r’
n-niain in
Shields *
th.- < liy for the summer.
Miss Elhtobeth Parmalee will attend
the summer seh«sil at Ypsilanti
Elmwood Avenue School.
Instruction and n*creatlon.
This dispatch gives color to the siig, geslion that the expenditures of the
aon In hU endeavor to purchase the
presidential
nomination
have
made
serious Innads Into the liearst
tune.
for
It Is bellevtMl. however, that the
Hearst resoiirres are ample enough to
take rare of the newspa|»er enterprises
bitt he must give up the game <if fsdl
Ex-Renator H
R
Earle of Iktndt
will not down In hU gooil roads cam
circular
He has Issued an InteresUng
with
several
views
setting
forth the Injustice of ctmvlct
so remain here.
Mis* Ada I Johiis4.li wll spend
at ('an> IIwake and then g.i to h
• in Ever.. Barton n
ra" ir.'iira. ................
J. W. SLATER,
We have a fe«' bargains in lots
on the vest aide. In a goo<1
locatitm ami congenial neii;hborhood.
It will Ive to your
interest to investij-atc before
buying elsewhere. :: :: ::
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
F. Nerlinger.
Mi„nfat;;.vrN..,,wi,
ctmvlci laUir and the other extreme
show ing prosperliy where e«mvlrls
employtsl to break stone for road
terial while the honest working I
Boardman Avenue.
Miss ('arolyn Llvingsum will x
Caio. her home
Mis.s Ann«‘tte Itnmum will r<-main in
.Miss
Edith
Hidrt.mil
will
attend
|>roflts by the employment furnished
This Is only
one of Senator Earle * powirful argti
ments In favor of improved highways
Miss EllxalMth Vivian will
home In MtinrtM-.
Miss
i*s Nettie
Nellie
Gray wHI
Traverse Cli:
Miss Jewsit^Cai
We offer OneniUindrt'.l Dolltrs Re
ward for gny case of Catarrh that can
not lie cumi bv Hall * Catarrh Cure
F. J CHENEV A CO . Toledo. O
undersigned,. have known F.
leney for the last la years, and
iH-lieve him i>erf»'ctlf htmorable In all
business irans|gtlons. and flnanc!
able to earrv out any obligations n
•-> his firm. AValding, KInnan A- .Marvln. Wholesale Druggists. Toleilo. O.
Halir* Catarrh Cure Is taken Interndirtx'ily upon ll
the IiIih*!
ally, acting dirwily
and mucous *urfare.s of the sy»
Testimonial* sent fm>e
Price..
pt‘r Imttle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall * Family Pin* for et
pat Ion
8MAUL ADMISSION
New Plan Adopted for the Commence
Park.
Mis* fjinra Rinip-on will go to l
”mUs LuHh-Th^sdiald will Tvmain
the city.
Miss Helen Holloway will visit I
par--nl* in White Cloud
.Miss Ro/ella Vogles-ong will stv'nd
wn,
!...»«■ iw M.r.vnu.
Ml..
M.n=.r.,
wlU .pw„A
ment Exercise*.
A small admission
graduating
larged t
Claes tonight. This admission Is not
charged for the purpose of making
»ney, hut underr the old way a large
pre not Inte
mber came who were
Interested
the exercises and disturbed those
io tbi
who> twished to listen to the program,
and It Is hoped that this will do away
those who come for such purposes. The money lakei
way will be used for decot
apply on rent and otht
that have-to be met.
Orivan to Ocaporation.
often driven to desperation in case of
accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cut*.
Wounds. Ufeers, etc. Lay in a supply
It's the
of IBocklen's Arnica Salve.
beat on earth. 25c, at Johnson’s Dnig
Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
EVEN A BLIND MAN
C. W. Ashton.
can fine his way tlirough an ojicn 4hKir; Even
a little (i year oM child, when sent to the
stoic Ui buy oiuclhi^fi.t supiurr/ fuuls her
way to the Knlcrpriiir.
CCream.
. McCool, Citizens phonei »7E
qrls.
_
for the boya.
Small aired, thin model cases
: FAN^.
Iy'RIST BAGS.
ENTERPRISE
” GROCERY
P/ane and Square
Ik-alitic a'wa's •■l.tam-•!
when- voii can alwavs
2188-lBO
i.i
Trud«-’>.
bev
i|o- le-st
niak,-' of carpi nt4-r'* iix.ls.
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
Our gixMl*
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
I k C) .\ T
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
A W
STRK 1. r
V
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORq^WANT AD
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
600D HEWS TOR BOYERS
OF WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR
RASTALU the Jeweler.
A most remarkable showing of the finest things in women's underwear.
Sis IS g.im' f gradual.-:
Gel-: B must Ik- w.m.-ibiu’
H.-laiives il all Ik- hen-.
Stnugln- infr m far an m-a
Busin in an’ runnin «.ui.
Can t find what it * all alKu.
But fn.m wiuii I *«-«• 1 * p.e..
Gra.luatin i«-*t m.-an* rh.ze
—C.uni
Bluffs Nonpan-il
UNION SUITS
J make.
KIDNEY ."t
backache
t^ClRE'
CaaMSsjours. All cosaultatlODt
“I *affered from kidney aad bladder troobls
oati: :ife wa* not worth living. 1 begaa osiag
Dr. Fenner'* tvidney aad BackackeCars aad ta
a short time I aoticed a great '
The soreneai left my back aa
rmaaeatly eared.
Yours_____
HOW ARD MITCHELL. Esasss Oty. Mo."
■uicl.t*. fcv . #i Ask for t.4X)k Book-Fan
The quality has never been better.
Some of the best prices we have
You will surely be pleased with every gar
ment we offer.
SOUVENIRS
arc
showing
souvenirs of
1'raverse City in stoneware and
fancy shell work,
('•ermaii
all
China souvenirs
the
of tlie
,\lso the new
St.
principal
I-.iuis
buildings
worl.l's
fair.
\ our clu.icc of this entire lot
ONLY 10'EACH
KjirU callers get
The best ime of dollar goods we f
sleeve, without sleeve, knee length, ankle length, f
f 7, 8 and 9 are $1.25.
Be
sure and see these good*.
LADIES' VESTS
A fine line of lace and mercenzetJ. These are made .n both p.nk and blue .n sir.pes or plain white andoell
for 50c the garment. Have a cheaper line for 25c each.
with
first ch.iicc.
Bargains in I,arupA China,
(llassware, Ktc. at the
KCONOMV STORE
241 Front Street.
GAUZE UNDERWEAR
CHILDREN’S VESTS
CORSET COVERS
The biggett Ime at the *malle«t prices.
In either long sleeve or short sleeve.
t splendid line to select from.
-
There are five different grades. Oc. 10c. 15c. ?0c and 25c each
Three different prices. 15c..20c. 25c.
Some are made of cambric, some t
I ribbons, others are finished
vlth embroidery, some are nainsook, others hgve lace insertion.
LADIES’ DRAWERS
laci others with lace insertion, with hemstitched tucks,
A fine line with deep ruffle and lace,
with lace
and i
broidered tucks, and ail
all sizes from the smallest to extra large.
FANCY GIRDLES
k special line for summer wear.
NOTICE
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
1*5 Cwnn StTML
Members erf the National Electrical
United Slates.
Travnrsn City. Mich.
Contractors
Association
The Tape Girdles in pink, light blue and white, and sell for 50 cents esc
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
Ice
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
• >.,
PHONE, 146
CORNER STATI
TE '
AND UNION 8
N.-v.-r g.-t*
get* to scluH.l ho more.
Gra.l
Graduatin'.'
Ke.-|is b.-r busy niakln' Im.w
F..r b.-r graduatin' dor.-
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
iisetl I>r. King * New Life Pill*. Thou
sands of sufferers have proved their
matrhles* merit for Sick and Nervott.*
Headaches.. They make pure blootl
and luiild np your health. Only
.Vb.ney back If not cured.
Sold
and F.
Meads. DruggiaU.
Y’ELVET
Handsome Chatelaines for the
;
Table, bed. an’ everywhere-;
vlUe school will spend the first
of
the seastin
on South, Manitoii
Island.
Miss Grace Brotlie of the Femwood
*ch.M.I will go to Mt. Pleasant an
latter part of the season to St Iwoul*.
OUR
,
Wc
Tkiugheriy will j
Elk Rapid*, her Imme.
Mrs P F Hunl«-r will r.-main li
city
Mi<- Anna M. Pmss will g.i i.i
home in Eau Plalre.
l..-e Hornsby will speml hi* vacation
Oak
$10.00.
$12.00.
DR. FENNER’S
How’s This?
Your Reliable Home Furniaher..
Commencement
$20.00.
Sis is goin- f graduate;
. sbMimin'
tearful tgi...
iirday b.r a two we^-ks’ May at
laOuN. Sh»“ will return and sm-n
t
balatu-e «if b»-i
I in this r
Mbs E.lllh Gibbs will t
of a working man In competition with
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
rsriiss;
LOTS
PROMPT DELIVERY
$15.00.
McMlI
(*harlev«>lx
voix ft.r
for a .wtH-k
The picture* *h«*w a dHapidated home
in hiilldlng new road*.
WEST SIDE
14(1
ill Wants This
Sis is g4>in' to gradiiati-:
M<itln-r work* till iifful lati-;
Got a l4.t of wimmen. t.s.;
Guess they' n.-v. r will get- through
GemiiiimM-. wlu-n tb«-v all come
How that old machine 4l«H*s hum:
Ev.-rv woman sits and sews.
MaMn- gr.-iduatin’ clo/e.
Ilea a* too expensive.
laign.
k.„
iH-cn useil Just three day*, now 135 4h».
These rang.*. ar4- a* g.Mxl a< m-w a* far aa usi* I* ctmeertied
have several *4-coud hand *iovi-« that art' bargain*.
4UI want a range with w r.-s4-rvoir 1 will make you the f4.ll4iw
|.ric.-*^for the nexi''i.-n day-*.
Peninsular Range, wtih high warming cbM4-i. large
r f35.Wt.
TranT( Crude
IT’S
A WATCH
Wm A. McCopl, Citlren* phone S78.
Bt*rkley of
which she I* the founder, is
ed five years ago and rt'ct-lved fj.OoO
a year from Mr*. Hear*t
One t* > Peninsular Range, with high warming cl«s4et. water front.
umur
fill
In addition, the college setlocated at
half price. I have the VolWlng P.'-nlnsnlar Range* thVt 1
in exchange f.vr QUICK MEAL range*:
r'lrr'iVM":
restricted her Vnlverslly of California
oir.
If so and want a range to connect the city water to and have hot and
.a!:,";;..
r
dispatch
says that Mrs. Hearst ha* still further
ebarltlea.
K£T.
\ Isitirig
al sal4M»n* Ix-fore
long, iKv'ly”
amount of arguni<-i
rnu-nt will chance b. r
Johnson’s .Dr<
t
c«>lncldenre.
M/S
11 his wif.- als.iit a dachstind
..-4-n in the city. Aft4-r 1i-i4-nint:
„"S
f GramI l(a|Mds linNotice
a Strenuous Polish n^-ighlMir
The P.i
Own4-r*
Ibh nelghlK.r s «-ow wand*T.-d over in
UC4-tlM-« ft
e pres4-nt fl-^ral y4-ar are to Sh.**k s garden ami Shia.k hwk.-d
due and should be siH-iired from
h.-r in bis Igim
Shm.k s Polish neighiH.r came ov.-r. kmwk.-d .Sh.a.k
broke 4.|.eii the barn «b*.r and sirolU-il
«.ff boin«-ward* l.-ading ber row
Y .V GAS BANGE NOW. |?» t.> bind Ion.
SU<H.k go. u|. am
All C4.nnection* free till July 1st. htniseir ami the mai.er is nov
tins 041. now In new bank bliu-k.
Ki-iii 4-Miiniy 4-oiirts
f
.-•■va-ral other places.
Miss Ella Wilson v
hoiiie In Petirskey.
case, coming
peeiillar
££££$
I sp<-nd the
lielow the cost of the white paiH-r
carry
0£HT£0
ian> b> which this «-4.ni
city ».aier w.,rk* and have an el.-c
lishtiiu: sy*tem installed by Is
. r ::i ..f this
reexinsiruct
Ibl’ets
Do You Use
City Water?
$1.50 no r£iO
.ru-rv.i.rn"'
::r
Edii..r K. yi-s ttf the Ivexington X
..bserve.* that ’this Is the time «.f ,
when the sweet girl graduat4- coi
grandmother's name
I.- .|..|litlK '
hardly
rtui.gnlre it '
Peiitwat.-r is to
li8V4- an 4-|.r»rir
lightliic i.lani. a ctintract having Ih-4n
"The Silent
Il.in down. I,r.,k.. J:..n
nell for one cent, which U generally
|i.
t. Clair is taking on metropoIlCan
I by laying a atone and tar pave
ment.
The trumor of another saloon to be
opened at Croswell bat thrown the In
habitant* into a state of greatest ex-
• also carried with
The advert iaInK end-
paper* aro not paying berauM* a nuwa/
, the MMlthem part of the state.
M>Ttle Montague
will go to
t’oidwatvr
Pomeroy will visit at
.MIs* Ib-airire
I
Kalama»M>
lier h<im
Agnes Thompson will s|n-nrt
I. „,immerat ronstantiiie
Prof flyde Krenerick w^ll aiu-nd
PRIVATE BOXES
/A Ol/Jf ST££L-UM£0 ViULTS
at
Johnson’s Drug Store.
Cbiraso pa|>rr loara money, the San
Praseiam properly paya a dividend,
•r ncBiGAM
> ran gain •
ort from th
least one grain of comfort
‘Tha.v
recent r%ln storms. They kepi tome of
Hss Mary Herxuz the village I
the class prophecy and James Spencer
The city (of Manihall is worth S2.the valedictory. In the program for 3TS.CH» acceirding
to the
valuation
commencement evening the two other placed upon it by the board of review.
lati^. Mis* Laura Cisenman and Ijt*t year’s valuation amounted to |2.Rol»ertM>n. will appear for ora- at»7.6iM.
At last Niles ha* started to move
. It Ita* be*-n the policy at the school and a reform 1* well under way. The
that if any student displays particular IcKal pai>er» there are advocating the
aptitude In a vocation that would In- purchase of a new broom for the one
remunerative. other branches of hi* or lone street iweeper.
education should be sacrificed to
It seem*, that there are a good many
-xtent to allow the greater devel- men who want to be president of Oli
ent in the one pursuit. Music I* vet college. It being said that the com
n sin-clal attention at the school, mittee having the matter in charge
one of the graduati-s. Walter Jefreceived no less than twelve afs
. will i-am hU support by bis singGuy Rolx-rtson will continue hi* ‘’’•Th
■ailon at Ibe State .Normal' Col- ancient brick structure which s4-rved
a* headqiart4-rs for all the Cas* coun
ty officials from ISM. until the new
court house wa* built. I* being rem«*lel4-.l Into a *l4.reroom for hearses.
Gather the rose* «»r health for your
The Clvlr Improvement league I*
putting the Kalamazoo city council
shai
Ml** Jessie Vivian will go to her
-fat autrd. Juat about pay r*|M*niM>, the
mrs
Lanaing School.
Laming,
Mich.
June
2.—TlJhee
young women will be graduated from
(be Michigan School
for the Blind
TO EUROPE
Others Will Visrt the Worlds Fair,
c>* A. SKSLCHCM. CHy ClmHMor.
SIX BUND ORAOUATCS.
iRtercatlng Cot
of
the
THE HANNAH & LAY
MBtCANTILE COMPANY
I
THE EVENUfQ BECOBD, TBAVEB8B CITY, 5IICH., THI RSDAT, JUXE 2, 1#04.
4^1
C*1 •
Clear bkm
You hive doubtleis beifd a
blood pure md rich, tooei up the nervous system, clean
the sUn.wddeiis the cheeks. Ash your doctor.
TOUR PHOTO
ON TICKET
RAILROADS MAY AOO»»T SCHEME
WAIT OEPAITIEIT
ebeai^t But Good
TO THWART SCALPERS
Our suit doesn’t cost
much, yet it’s as good as
a suit can be, in fact it’s
vastly better than any
other suit at twice its
price. We are showing in
our south window $ 10.00
Suits, in our north win
dow $12.00 suits. They
are beauties: do not fail to
see them and get them
from 2.00 to 4 00 less
than elsewhere. Also a
large line at $16.00. A
fine line of hats, caps,
shirts, neckties, sox. un
derwear, all at moderate
prices. You take no risk
in buying goods from us.
Our store is operated on
honest principles.
Photograph of Purchaaer Can B« In-
HANNAH & LAY GO'S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
’
££■“
F LO U R
MICHIGAN
TRAVERSE CITY,
By New Process.
.ph.
f. if eaperiroentf wrhich are
e by Lieflie p. Fanner, paammlsfionrr of
the Trunk
senaer
Ine asxorlatlon. prove Kurrensful
Ticket SRent. will then iK^ome pbo..vrrapbers and before buvinR his tourI evcii>ion ticket
earb passenger
HI fit before a camera.
This elalKirate scheme is in Conner-
BE S T
; yNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
•tantiy Placed on All Ticket*
aklnR agalns
-alpers. and I
id to Justify Itf ademption
Farmer haa now found a pmcM*s5 t.y
hirb a likeneff can Im- tak«^ and r<produc-fl on paper—or
prewent plan is adopted—within
MMMmds
.Mr. Farmer has himself
• Instrument aa perft-cled
E;'-
: CEIIEIAL news
OF THE WOBLD <
wirn.m K
V.n4.rl.Ui 1..- n.mH.!
written th«* will
t'.mns.-l for rontest
h.-r InvestlRatlon.
th.- ..Ill man talk to himself when h.was al.in. ' a.sk.M th<- lawyer.
1 do
e ass.K-iaiion. and upon the report
not know." said Ho- witness, who fore
d.-iK-ml the ph.itoRraphir fate «if
ipiK.rtunity to turn Ho- :auRh
fiu.ire travelers
What."
Cnd.r the pr.-sen. syst.-m th.- pur
ex. !aim<
rha.ser of a tlrket is .-omiM-Ued to siRti
I tjontra.!. whirh is on
the r.turn
l|..w-d
intmiati'
ion ..f the travi-ler. an
tut. Is pr.-sented by a
mist answ.-r the .lesrrti
-rtpTion <in t
irk.-i and his siRnaiur.iHin.l with that on tlo- r..nira.-t
InI s|ilt.s
r»T t
precautl.ms scalp
.lilTi. iillv in sell
reiiirn
fs Mr Far
MiiK.iiIt is
l.lea to ana.each traveler
IKtsiiive Ideniifira
the l.nnrli rannoi In- iH-aun.
Til.* i^hth of IVn-la h«h ma.I.- am.H
ration to ihr AuMrian Kovrrtin.. n« for
ilir ti^isalrh «»f iwrlvr* romiM irnt mill
«anu A.is.rlan omcr. iM-ca.is.- A.ih
irla has no ,u.llHral a*fs in itrln.! wRh
|•.•rsln
Ss-naior K.tinrl.l IT.Ki.ir will o1.
MTvr hl^ srsrnty ihlr.l lilnh.lny Jim.
1 at his hofm- In I'rocior.
V
itai> sriii InvliBthmK to *•..vrry Known
l•clnll•n^
lUliiK nifhilKT .tf his r«-.,
nrusmth Vrrm.mi. t.t. In- his Km ats.
AIkAi 400 ar.-r|itaiirrs hav.> alr.*a.l>
h.s*|l r.frfke.1
rha.-hu W... a s.m .rf W« Tlnit
Kaim. f.irmorly Chlnesr m‘nUt.r f..
\ has w.in t4o* hlph.-s
Allaniir
E,;;
my.
H.-r.ailni:
Cermi—
Vi"!:
gr{r
n ibo
the liartendrr to drink with me on-a
slonally.-ont of the same iKdtIe. Jus.
to be sure I aln-t Rett Ins poison They
won-, ev.m take your m.m. y oxer th.-
y.iu can walk yourself wdsT tryloK to
nnd the rashler to pay for It."
One Wh.i hne»5 Jokal says that the
n.ivellst never tr.»uhl.*d to w.irk out
is pl.it In detail h.*forehatul
‘iist.sl to 1
ly
Catarrhal
thirty flw-
a ftKurs- In th.- flnanrla..................
Ai tho romlnK r.-p«hllran naticina!
I.
I-.
Kill* all
tlut
for sutmuer rcin-
mcdirinc*
j£a".-ss;.-s:--£2£
u*eil in suui-
prescribes an<l those
arc given
livr trifling Imt
kemcmlK-r th.it freshness in
ilrugs
i.s
ini|ior1ant^ ami
rh.it \ou -lon'i nn<l it everywiierc.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
1.1.-Ill ity
;S9,Z"£'
happen that Hyonn-i did
I llie same ROO.I eff.Mis
the subject of her maternity.
■c |i*rt
JhH:
R elioimh
ve und.-r ordinary
i-in-im-i.vm i-.
It not to know wh.i th«- it..'io|.-u i*
i.l wli.'rt she ran I..- Jnuii*! inaJ,.- it
uch more roiiipH.-aie.l
for
J'dm
Way lan.l —am!
in..i.- iiii. n-iiiu; f..r
Traverse City Dental Parlors
FOURTH FLOOR
outun. ..l the .............. . Mr
roman. .i woui.l i >in alMi.n
John
Waylan.i.
yo im:
refund your money writhout question
fnvntier l.re.l. i. tal .-.l awav
amt fr
or arjpiment.
You will be the sole
ht11 hi. .|.t
;;;^»»H.th<^rJlyomel costs a
ri.b- i
lb mu
. of the
i-arlMirti. on the
nplele
.lisiant Ijike Michiiian. in ..-an h of a
nie.lirlnc ilroppcr. and Inhalt
youiiR Rir! who ha. be.-ii entru.t.si lo
carrbMl in th
. father's care tin the way li. lal!‘
of Hyomei fcll.s
yviih tim- Capiain >fe froix. ;;.-nii.an adventurer and for saf.-tv. and
ilety only, they ar-.cla.i -d ..lo an
Hyomei can be obialned. If needed,
her s company
for fifty rents.
Tlo-n thi. stratut.'ly H*.*ortei pair
emoiint.-r Taptain Wells an-l hi* r.im
Miam:s. also l«)um! f.ir For:
receipt. aKreelnc to refund the money
in rase It din-s not cure catarrh and
1 ih<-m.-.
a<b!*-l
bar.
Parri-h s
^■1
offer as to their faith in
tNf naori
QUAIL ARE VALUABLE.
June 2 —The ornlthn
d.-partmem of aRricuIbeen maklnc an invest.pa
«>com>mic value of the lM>b
quail, as a result of which it
tl t
useful abundant
Held .ibservaT:n]«'iii'^ an<l oxaniinatuins
ronsiim*-s larp** quant it
MSI S.M-ds
SpecisI O-ffer
ri^;'
e,r."rh'„
Inter.-st in the !
22k gold crowns. 30 gauge $4.00
Bridge work................................ - 4.00
Gold fillings, up from - . - ....... 1.00
Silver fillings..................'.............
.75
Painless extraction.............................25
Best rubber plates................... 6.00
operating, to
QT meth.-xU am!
wS^...;rt!;i::.atir^-
TEN DAYS
some years. . The report urpes measnres to secure the pn-servatlon of the
u.i. whites in this country
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICK ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.................. - v
•• $4«00
bridge Work
.......................... 4.00
Cold Fftlings
$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings....... . ....................... ......
Painless Extraction..
............ . ••
25c
...................
6.00
MU WORK eUMRMRT££D T£R UMRS
National Dental Parlors
BOTH -PHONES
TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
'■JnSlS
QUALID IS BEHER •
THAN QUWTITY—^
..i£'
That IX the reason wc have
the best, purest an.! ni.*st
wholesome
Worst of i
r,r,r::
r£H
«r..rk ..r all klnUa &iml
BREAD and CAKES
u!.l Ih- ituriKiseb'-s to
al!-womterfiilly i,.:.!
it is only necessary '
ELGIN C. LEWIS
nwE o
GASH 6R0GER
visit our shop.
itinsin Butiii
Startling Evidence.
re.*h leMimonv in great
i com-tantly romlnp in. der’arii.p
ron-unij>
!lin' Cousb.
r.'v'
521 SOUTH uaioa
J
AT REASONABLE PRICES !
PALMER & CARVER
QTEINBERG’S CRARD
O OPERA HOUSE
6ASKEU STOCK CO.
...OHE WEEK.,.
noMHEiiGiae
b NOHDAY, JUNE 6TH
Presenting
High
Class Scenic
I’roiluclions
MHUqNi{lttti Siditf
n^'t
V inrc'! an-!
fartini) t.f
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Over First National Bank
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON, Manafcr
nieath'
a/year; the potato lieetle,
which cuts off S|i\.^n.ov«i from value
of the potato crop; the cotton woms,
w hich have iK-en known to rause $no.
.v,io..mn h,ss in a year; the chinch hup
UKvxMAKlNU-Mte f
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
consumption
tKdi white amounts
which It habitually
Soir.1
ne of
Meiiran
b:
REMEMBER--Take elevator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.
irz
‘"ir'i-'SJ
..National ftentists..
til^M
For the next thirty days we will give the
following priceson our crown and bridge work.
Bui »in«- »-vx-ni!is yuuuu Why
pofji in for indcpi-mti-nt t-xploia'
liuti and among the t.aml ilum->. m an
iipt-D iKiat bvarht-d by ih«- ml.-, h.
for th.*
firsl
time the lasimatuip
chanpeabb- an.i altopi-th* r b.*w ii.t.-r: y.uinp pirl wlm l> 'o piv.- him
ich troulilc.
Hut th.-y finally r*-ach F..rt Ixar
an.I fiinl tb.- ^inlatliln ib.-r.- ap
; »*nuuu)i
.A Ibmisan.l m.-nnemp
1 on III.* oui-iib-. iU>c.iril ninl
wiihin th.- walb. and liar.lly
i*|iinion>. alik.- as to what mus
What ili.'v ili.l d<i i^ a mailer
of lii«.tory. l.ut twf.ir.- ib. » man 1: *uit
tliroiiRh ill.- pates |HH>i Join! has a
i-xinp tin).- of IT. wliat wi.li
i.-fs ..f his la.lv i..ve am! th.mysp-ry suryoiindinp his ni.)\ • n-.i-uts
. say noihifts; of the aj.par.-nMv
i-rior pr.'w-s>
prow.-s- of
.,f Cai.ia
f'apiam il«- «
finaMy r.,r
!:;r:
-------------------------1
MISCELLANEOUS.
iviv,:
ii3S-S5'«£S3
pr^NT
NEW STATE BANK BUILDING
Mother’s Friend ’^rZ.Z.-.e
a. ronaui. was
Best Red Rubber Plate
ilcinantl
wc.nhcr ailments, sloinarh »llsor>lers, etc.
■ ri-a1 Morv of When Wibb rnesWas King" is the l-.ve .|er> nf John
Wavland
It Iwcins very early in the
and until almost ili* .-nd there
farmers cnintend. and yet it d«M-s n
He had no persona!
^
^
the
those that your .bvrt»>r
s iiiple househoM rcmeilies
Mc<-iurh.-M,. ^
...................
Kv«-ry
»' tied ib-lu-iiiii*i
ib-ltcimis humor
fharaeter mentiil.>n.-4 in
i-a-ily familiar- aid <
ihncip
‘mE
>lr
ipletelv destroys the tflsea^^se
m-rms
liyumei is the on’v sensible.
>e,. scieniinc wav lo cure ratarrh.
Oilier renuslles may fail: Hyomcl will
i Riven mom.mt. and
Vheti he had roropl.-t.Ml a rhapl.-r ..f a
reiiillet.m whirh half
llimRary was
wwltinR to read he w.mld remark to
his friends, as the print.-rs devil
riish.Ml away With the ropy. *1 should
iM.pIe w
tomorrow
w.' Joi.
on their
started his rhaiirarters
If he liktMl th.-m
1 If he m.-ant
f. amas*‘m.-ot or ilerisi.m. and
then Jei-thero work out th.-lr own des
times arnn-s the |»aK«-s of hi» maim
Sant.v* I>umoni. the
Wtr li.Tvc |»Tc|>aic.I for
,-<licx w-itli a fresh supply ofaM the
tiicr sii kness
Breathe
Costs Nothing Unless It Cures.
Ano rlran Ik.vs
Th- la.l K a stnnly
rhan. MK-akltiK Knallsh wltlmut
a
•iRn ao
foiin.1 a
-nm - F.«S.*U. who has »-M-n a hunt, r
i.r outlaws f.ir alsoit thirty ..f hl>
yoars. Hr Kn.iws thr hl.ltnK plarr anil
rrn.lrrvniis ..f every lia.1 i^n In Okla
hoina an.1 Imllan trrriidrl.*F'» It Is sahl
tliat hr has nrv.r fall.^d to p.M th..
man hr souRht. an-1 though hr has paril. lpat.-d in n.imlKrlrss Kun and knlf.plays hr was never woun.lr.l
Charles M. RiissrII. a Montana rowlK>y artist, who vlslte.1 NVw J.-n-ry nrently, has rrtumr.1 to has Montana
home, and In an Interview says:
Td
rather live In a plate wh.-re I know
aororiKKiy and where
ev.-ryUHly Is
♦
^
♦
♦
«
♦
.-htdic pl.-afur.-. as w
and
umm.
Summer Medicines
BOOES AND MAGAZINES | «
SENSIBLE WAY1HURE CATARRH
Hyomei Medicates Air You
ui«a>«^-r
Jl. 3/aiilheltn
South Sidtw Corner
Eighth and Union Sts*
M.-riUi h<-.itr'^ ■ |lii.i <'.-n < I
«;.!
.uls hav«- lie.-n p il>!i'l.e.l. in Usik
im by A. r M.-fiuru
Anv..i.e ta
miliar with ihe Mcrun-li.s.n .-arT...u.
' an indivi'l
niiiure ihui
'"Jnr
WiSS^jiT:^
Biitcher*'
IVemiiim
laird. p.-r !t»..............................10c
Itevi
Silver la-af loird. per
n. .......................................... 9e
Swift V rotosuet. per !h
..
9c
lard Compound, per !Y*____7[ 'gC
Best Clearhark Pork, per If*
8c*
Best Bean Pork, per Tb..........
7c
“THE sTlEHT
PARTNER”
I still have wime Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Experiences.
Tryahlta Flake.*. Oxford Flakes,
Fire Prool Elaslic Pelp
Plasler.....
Ini:', N.-«
ittir. Ala.
years." she writes, "I endured Insuffer cured me." Equally eff.
able pain from indlRestl
all Lunp and Throat troubles. Conand bowel trouble. Death seemed In
Jilon, Pneumonia and Grip
flrlp Guarevitable when doctors and all reme ante<-d by Johnson s Drug Store and
dies failed. At length I was Indi
P. H. Meads. Druggists
Trial lH»ttb*s
to try Electric Bitters and the result Ktc, regular sizes 50c and 11 n..
wa.« miraculous. 1
and now I'm
completely recovered,
Don't suffer with constipation, head
For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowe
ache, rheumati.sm or stomach trouble.
troubles Electric Bitters is
Is the only Hollister's
Rocky
Mountain
Tea
medicine. Only 50c. It’s g
guaranteed
cents, tea or tabJohnson's Drug Store
; Store
!
Vigor
Rake*
and
Cera
Vui
Flakes at 5c package.
HATMEE SATURDAY
226 East FrooMIml
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i Plaster tcxlay, ciUTicni
, low tomorrow without ilislodging
' plaster. Carloail on hamL
Tbi Tdiiilo Np Plastu C«.
♦ror Bidr by
^B-wrdiiuva Art,
mentalists; The Seaman Chflilren, juvenile Artists; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer; the la'est
Hloitraied Songs.
lilies' Free Tickets Monday
Night with paid 30c reserved
seats.
Must be reserved before 6
o’clock.
PiHlirPileK! Illt,2llt,3llt
Our soda founUIn
is ep«n
for the aeaaon.
Wait's Drug Stora.
Seat sale opened this mom“f
TUESDAY NIGHT
“A HAI FROM MEXier
BI Y A GAS RAK(:GE now.
}9 to
free Ull July IsL
try a record want
AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
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THE ETEHnrO EEOOKD, TEAVEBSE CITT, jnCIL, THURSDAY, JtTKE S, 19M.
mtcnawontus
(Co«ttnn«>4) From Pint Pa^.)
Tbmre §m no SuMMuio for
AHHUALIECEmOir
JUnonTOSEHlINtS
Claat of 1S04 Was
"<
of 1S06 in Chapel Room.
m‘$i
ton*
bat
irltu
ii.!‘
POWDER
Abaolutoly Pure
Rev Oen.el A. Green. William Arthur.
Th* Bon U Reaiir • E'e
and l« One ef the F
the Lakes.
ll^ the bl< fcieeiner M
•on ^rickland.
John
W„, ,„.c
if paral.s
ml. v. Ilvi
Hlrml.
dv.-
mlle>
nation* were mad.- On motion ..f Mr
M.-ad.s. the limes of settl.-ni.-ni
made once every two week*.
'
voiiri flipj
11 ocl<
Tra».-
.ml tni
a kHiR time for th«- n«-«r i.
to cocne In
The Mhwouri t« a mnilar floa'
paUre
She wa. l.ulU ».> ib« An
cam Ship BulMlne compan> ami
Urtihem ancr
Mich lean Tra
oerner*. me .>imnern
> eMHymrtatknaroapaat. .par.nl
la
her one of tb«- t -M. if
the rr< ai
aaaenl
main cabin i
io-Hee* ar«
F* rarp*‘l I
Samr**of bru.wU
K^erj *taur.H.m
U nnnmadUHi. and eonialn* ninn.nc
water and electric l.Rhts
The dininn
mim U located in the f.|rwar.| |«n .d
I’k* *
archiu-ct
and
sup«Tiniendei
motion of Mr. Tbirlhy th.- wo
fet-l wa.* stricken .uit and Ihe wiu-d
ioiperiniendent left.
A iK.lnt of order an.se U-cause
motion made by Mr F.mie In regard
to the coritracj had iM-en ..verliKiked
and other luisine.s* allow.sl ui
prer.sleiire.
Th.‘ jsiint of onb-r
move.]
.idopiii
It ion tif Ihe ontrart.
lead* llo-n mtiveil that
major. cU-rk and hiiilding <-t>niniiin-e
1m- aiithori/.-d lo draw warrant*
the riiy tr.-i
tr.*a*ury when proi*-rly m
out by the t perinteiideiit
ili pr«d.ably I
The application* for
Minn of Jl I
-ii|M-rint.-ndeni
of the new building
William Arthur.
eau'M-d <li*riission. ser.-ral amende*!
Wiliam Ariliur dl.ni .-arly
motion*, a ree.-*s and a M-**lon ..f tl
g.‘o.-ral i.iilldlncs
thi
asylum t.f
g.
morning Ht
i
and
gr..und*
.-..mmiti.The remain* wen- shipii
Tl;*-n- w*-r*- tw.i wriil.'n ajipifi-atmns.
Fife Ijil.e this afiern<.on by I
'aki-r Anderson
llorsafield at $7<' a month. .Mr Mon
Ho». v.r. h. rumliiri.tl m
re>. \*r> n-Kularly at f>U! MUhton.
lKT.-as.nl e^a« 41* .vean- k month* o
ih.- Itni.- t4 hi* <l.-aih. A ^If.- ami
,e Hin. Fr.-.lrii.-, arp l-f. to luoiirn
hii.han.l aiul lath. rV lo**
Mr. (in-en
r.-rlon for tl,o past
y «HI known in i
WblU- he ha-* h.
r health for i
lllni-ss only la.*i
with li
Hi I
iiunil»4-r of ri‘lativ.*
rrf'..r;
'"T-zr
n:,.:;’
Addison Strickland's Funeral.
lagiK-
Mr. Horsafleld I**'
Bel
Jie-lsli I'enuiugtori
riMuriied
from liiterloetu n this afierniMin. where
he went to poneli the fun.-ral *enii.»n
for A.ldisoi. W. .Strickland, ilie young
Ilian who had hi* head MV.-r.si I-. a
knife ll.lng fn.m th.- new heading im
chin.-.
Tb«- funeral wa* largelv a
tendisl.
^
You can get these now at a
IS
) spend t
MinitiMT with his father, from
m Fontalle.
Fontal
h»- ha* iK-en atti-nding
schiml
II. S<-.itt returned fnmi a biisitrip to Chicagq. this afu-rmaui.
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s. D. H Mun4 .nd little grand- |
daughter. .Marlon, left tmlav on the,
pp., fE PL2ENKE PIVO na cepu
ueltd for an extend.-.! visit l.pj Bechtel's Friday and Saturday.
l^ge and Ijansing.
Mrs I** ‘
22"" 2t
Extra Specials
in...
Murphy win also^atu-nr the hi.-nnlal j
being pi
iiteb r th*- Cottag*- M<»ni«- hoiel .*ti Eiisi
I'rimi *trc«-i
gate. The review will Im- held at Battb- Creek. June k
Mr*. Gertruib- H*M»ver. wh*i ha*
Im-.-ij visiting
her parent*.
Mr. and
Mrs. H. M.intagiie. b-fi today on the
Missouri for a visit in Pcio*k*-y. Sh<wa^
a.'cmpanbd by |llss Bath.do-
KKWAIUN I'ltEAMKKY lUTTEU
i- ill* 1 !ii*l ih«- 1»*-*t butler j sig<*.s likt*.
A Ibirhanan. clerk In the City drug
-lore left UMlav for a w.*ek'* v.slt in
K-canalui
He left via the Missouri
and «-r.iertaintsl Janie* H McAiUsi<-r.
dinn. r on Iwiaid the ixuit,
l»r. B n Ashum. who intended to
to Ailanilr City to ali.-nd th.- M.-d
d association meeting, wa* unable
go this luoming on accuiiit <i( UI
GMDVATINC EXEICISES
E\:r^,7r£.
lum.-il \ that
u?;.
;.S.i
r.X''hrh‘ui‘,r.,r:’;L.',rT:r
PAVING TAX.
iiTn:
r
*T:,n
three high
•uie roont.* j* of the l^.ii
and the wo.Hlwork I* whl e and gold
An ample Mnoktug ro..m with h.-:n>
dark cdor.nl furniture i. (orw.nnl
tbi* deck
The Ml*»ouri I* 2.1:M gr.w* fonni
HM net and her i«ort t* given a*
iutb. She U equipped with triple
luin.lon enginea with a .tC-inch sir
(•apt. WilU.^m lYanklln «.f ihl* cH. a*
James
K iK-nnls 1* Ihe pur e
the n-M of the
i‘ cr*-« U-lng a* piilill.»he
previously in
crew numb.-r, 72
The boat was to liav.
. o cltx-k I hi* morning
..h,.h,«„
'sijr
SCHOOLS.
Traverse City. Charlevois and Petos
key at Petoskey Tomorrow.
Three High *rh«ad in*t.-ad of Iw-.i. a*
*a> *uppo*.-.l will lake part in th.
fleiil ila,« exen i*i-s at l'e;n»key tumor
Tim three High
srho.il*
ar.
Traier*.- Cll>. t'harlevidx
I,..
r.-.l *.-v,-nil flrtis
Th.- t.-am
le.s that It. win do .-i.-n |..-lte
i.u*k« y tomorrow.
TI... regular *,-nior class cxn.rsion
II i.-aie r.rt- ivt.wkcy on the Colum
I loinorrow morning att fi-.'ln.
siili«titui.-.l
Mr
Mnidsi
*iip|M.rt.-.l
t.-*l it
The amend
osl 7 lo 2
• original
motion wa- tak.-n up a
Tied by a
vote of six to four. Then th.-r.
a qiu-'tion a.-J to whether or noi
qiiireil a twolhird* majority
Ev.-ryImiIv. although not sure, hut fe*-ling
•ati*fi.-d that Ih*- motion was lost,
motion of Mr Montague the ma
ni.sting of the l*iard. the arrhlu-c
•vet a* the suj>«Tiniondenl. giving a*
niml: time a* imsslble to the ma’ter
if a *alar\ of S.'.ii a rtonih
After consi.I.ring Ihe heating
Iihtmliing hid* the Imard adjo.i,
Mr. Montague* motion.
GILL CASE POSTPONED.
BREVITIES.
n.im lo Mr I I Mr* John F Mll’er.
nin.-.poiind I
The regular w.-ekly shot
Trav.-r*.- Cfy Rod and Gun
be b.-'il u»niorr«.w aftenuxin.
wa* advi*e*l by hi*ran*or
The regular monihly social afteri>I. that the ease was *«ilies' IJlirary assoriani home; but It appears
d in the association
‘n Mln^ ‘h*’ Proseruitun
afternoon at 2;3U.
mp. No S73. Roval
NelghlK>r* of America,
A
.N'elghlKvr*
•rlca. will hold a r.»gro.-.-tlng Friday
Frid
evening. A full
attendance i* deslIred.
The Alumni association has placed
’omau'* l»re*.* association
tickeis on sale at Wait s drug sn
•111 her.
An address of welcome
who wish to attend the hanqi
ileliv.-rod by Mayor L. A tkaxl
reque*Xe*l to purchase them
rirh. the res|M.n*e IbelEi
being made by Mrs.
a* |K>ssible so as to aid the ban8ada Murray Bemi* of Carson City,
commitie.' in their work,
The president
s address
ad.
?*idenfs
was given
•n bj
le rehearsal
for Grace
church
Miss Malml Bate*
choir ha* b.-. n changed front Thnr*Myrtle K.Kin
ay ev.-ning to Saturday ev.-nlng on
id Rapids followed
ccounl of the graduating exerct-es
rvcopilon
tls
evening
given last night by
Bresideni and Mrs. W. Mauck of Hills
The inler.-sts i
Mrs. N. Y Hlgby
dale co!l.-ge Among Ihe new nu-mh.-i> of the LaGr.-uJ
LaGr.
Candy company have
r.-r.-jie.l yesterday was Mr*. Myrtle lie.-n ptirchased
[Mircha
by Henry l^erloe.
KiH.n Cherrjmaii ..f the Grand Rapids Harry
larry Harris ail]] remains as a m.mpr of the company.
The i 2ompany
will continue at Ihe old stand as hereF II Cl., ras. wa* *iipi>o*ed t
come iM-fore Ju.lg* Floh.-n* thI
»li. rno..n ai 1 ..cUK-k l.ut ..wing to th
ab*enee of Gif. the ra*.
HtimDT-COSCBOVe
Ti»9
Popular
Married by
Young
People
Wece
Rev. Hugh Kennedy
of the Aabury M. E. Church.
Anson Berkley Kennedy and Hi ieyi
E. Coagrove., both of this city and
popular attendants at the North -m
Michigan asylum, were united in mar
riage last evening by Rev. Hugh K.*noedy of the Asbury rhurch at the
hone of the brides pareiUs. Mr and
Mrs. Thoma« Helm. S3r. West Ninth
young people w.
jm pat-ted
by Charles Helm and 1
oliie Borrele (
the bride catritd bri le's
rose*
The eeremony was p.-rf.irmcd
la
the presence
of about
tw.-.-ity
guests. A wedding siip|>er wa* served
after the ceremony. Many nice ptes•■U were received by Mr. and Mrs.
n tK
I like.
-If 1
VU- MEMBERS of the I*rtMected
ime Circle can pay their duos for
ly to I>r Gaunilett.
22ud-lt
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
The annua! meeting of the director*
of the Michigan Starch factory- was
held today and the old dtrectora te-
K
r>. M. P. Bums wren! to Charlevoix !
ari.-mo.in for a visit.
MclAUghlin
rooralnj
Ma
New
Funsch
•ning for a visit.
mumlr
liime.1 to the rit
IMd
% seulcl. a«s«tc-r.
..A C»*l sb.ry ..t :mi .dd .-rofter who
apIM-;ir.-«I b*-r*ir«- ib<-.-•*:miii--'C.u lo-.ij*
ply
f**ra
n-lin
lion ..l r.*iii
n-.-eiilly
In the I
t.ild .1? d lii.sHili;. Ill Gilts-,**..
Till*
lllllllln-t *d .vitlleoll Ibe lui l.i l.sl Sli.T
Mr ll*ir*ari*-id at a *klary
Iff Bruiid to »d»*er..-' tliMi -im ly the
moiiih. He said he eonldn’l hold
• end.nl arv..nd the
ts.siii*»u* iMv-au-M- he roitliln'i giiefoft eould ii"1 Im* In sii-'b :* Im*I way
and on .•arh table wai I liaml
plar.- th<- time ii deroaiiiled. Mr. .Mon
n* iiM (i.viier vv.hiM s<-**i,. b* sliovv.
; aft.-r
jardiniere rontatnlOR
arrlilt.*<-i *hoii!.I
•Ofli." r-pll.sl the old |.-ll».v. ••you;
niaKnlH' • ut
question- that
.»f Mli--oiiri
shoiil.l K-e the bit U-aMb-s •
What ‘
flowerii
like aie they':*' •juMrli-.l ibe sliiTirr.
m-ineraT«**l.
"Ih.-y're as lean. air. ri* IMmraolis
safi.-ld.
>aying
that
he
wariiiinM-t.*ni
Commencement Program of the Trav
York. I’aris
kliie.'
H..W lean wa* tliair a*k.-vl
ami fiii.Hl
■d for ‘
ciiy visiting his brother. Sam ib-nda
the sherifl. d*»ubtl.-s* tblnkltig thai he
erse City High School Will
.Mr. M.-ads
maii*-r
Mrs J. A. And.-rson relume.! lo hail .-orner.-.! .th«- applu-ant
lulol>. 0.rr Ih.- .Il««
But h.nl
Given This Evening.
•ferre.! to th.- commit I e-e
M plij^
.b- h.mr
Griin*! Rapid* this morning after a beV Not a hit. Like a flush emiie back
ainl Rr.»unds with p..wer
the aiisvv.-r. "S*> lean. j*lr. that they
.ibj.-ried to I he-word*
.-x<-rtiM-s
Mis* Berda Bauman an<l Mis* Jen could only Ik- eab-n In a vision."
o 8.1,■ Ih wani.-d
ligh M-hi*il w
nie loiidon left this morning for a
n the sel.-<-ting of t
.-ti-nlng a* s .i
..'rl.K-k in the Cliy
visit to Cambridge Ciiv T.-rr*- Haul.i-rintend.-m. he -aid. On motion
house.
The program a* piiban.l IndlanajMdl*.
Uo- motion was *o that t
pr.-vtoiisl;ly wll? b.’^giv.-n
Robert Walter went m Fif*- l ake
eotiimin.s- wiitild *ul»j.-rt ih»- nialt*-i Ibis morning on a bu*in»-.ss trip
ny-il
ihiny-ihr.-.gradiiaie
Cblcap. U ihe clief and be lia. *i*. a
to the iHinti]
The ri*nimilt*who will r.-celve
.laiani. and there Is w.irk for all It.Notice to All People Interested!
-iiaiel. adjotini.-il and while
ling an-:
■Ide. the hue.- ranm- th.-n- I* a .hili plonia-i I
Dally MarkeU.
agr.*.-inc «.n n .•andidaie a *l
The ass«--...iii. tit r.ill bir ih*- iiiipro.*-jj
-l.i*le 'riiomas.
r.«»m. an Ic- box and a place for he. p
Ina the fresh meat*
The*.- mK eria K.-liie . Clara Hoxsi. and Kvn tU.-d up by 111.- n-si ..f the no-mlier*
Tlo- eommitt.H- r.-iM»rted in favor of
Iin<“ of Hlvi^ioii --tris-i
equlpiHHl with automatic llphtr vhlrh Thuneil
a
of I'nion -itr*-*-! i* n<
.Snentifir H.iih
Carn-I..
Minnie K-lward R..**.*r at
j the d«w»n» are
E R .McCoy. Mercantile Co. block:
for tin- eollect.imi r»f il
jlalley.
f>Ina
I’lMllk.- and t'laude Fain-hiM mo\«-*| that Ihe r«-|**ri ImOpening
High. I^w Cloee
r«-r-.-ive*l uiid plae.Hl on file and 'the
Wheat—
nioiloi) wa- Io*t.
-Scieiniftr Kngine. ring ~All.. n
No. 2 loin*, six No 1 rib rnasti',
•Mr
Montagu*'
nio\«-d
the
sul.*tiiuNo 2. four loin* of p«>rk. two *lu-.-p mi-ni, Chari*-* |gir*on. Usm St.-in1»erg
li.in
w(
Ihe
name
of
John
llorsafleld
and one calf.
Two hundr.nl sprliif; and l>.iii* TInkham
for that of Mr lloss. r
Mr Fairchild
rhlck.‘n*. known a*
•bn.n.‘r*.“ ;
WHS a .lifr*-reiic*
Cerrnan-h
< 'arp
rpenter.
and tlrac.- Th.-oluilil fa\or of till-• rrity of f'21 a nmiitli in
two men
Mr. M.-ads raov.-d that
Grant
Jor.-s,
the 1IM With the exc-ption ol 1.
arrhiii-. t III- mad.- the -uiTrint.-nd.
1‘ratt. Iiiiog.-iie Cam* rot)
-helne.' fr..m which ihe *t.-ak*
Mr IVtcrsen again said he culdn't
FTngllsh—Kthlyii
F.*li.
Ihe crew are taken
Provisiona.
” lir? menV^,
Mr Thtiip iM-llevetl
.-icherrer. N. lli.- n*her. .Manila H*-w tak*- th.- plai'e
There wore 2Mt pasn.-nRiTs on hm
Opening. High. I^w. Close
I h* .voitilerfiil lit *
out of Chicaso. Including many of th. m. t han..* While and Aihori M.-ri.- Ihe peopt.- of Ih. ,-iiy wouf* li
i*ork;
Mr. Falnhlld didiiX.lKlie\e
I'otimi.-rria! Coiirs.--lC,|Hh lHirri>w Hos*.-r
XlaUcrf the line. Tlmre
one out of ten was inter.-si.-d
lad* S<-ufield an.l Eih.-I Slater
Kl.-rihe -Ibalrir*. Cleveland. Harrv FiMtie said I hat that one out of t
IK-an. l^thM Van SjcKle.-n.fTor.l Tim |.r.-s-.‘d^^hitii*elf against Mr, Hor-an-c-ptUin* all along the line bui
Mm ........ It..> Wis.
..!»• at MauUUT .Tlipwnl them a!l
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ros*.*r
lie appointed
'.Tr,
^ ^ that we ha'-c had on tlis^»lay tlial are quite soiled and
Munc mussed from handling:
some of them arc single cur
tains, some in pairs an-1 pair,, I
and a half; orca.sional1y >.iu will^;
ftntl two |»airs alike. These are
all marke«l\er> cheap;; you knknow
ick up
how nice it
».!d curtain
lied room or room wnh
two windows that >ou
PERSONAL.
afu-rni)
sraeKallr up to her dock i
todar OB her Initial liit>
Cltr A larxe Buml-*r of
.
The motion prevailed and th
S. H t'.de A Co. for |12.0tin
Funeral cf Unfortunate Addi
lb-.. Hanlel i
h-.m** of
Odd Cace eurtains Soiled
From Display._______ _
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DEATHS OF A DAY
STEAM WHISTLES.
night 1
for th<
.„n:
/# tm m Matter of Hoatth
ARRIVED AMIDST SALUTES FROM
nual receptioa given by the
Ik* of the High school to Ihe
Junior
senior
room last evening
ling proved just a.s enjoyable ;
Bonda, Et Cetera.
and all the young
•oung people prese
very enjoyabl
enjoyable evening.
passe.1 a very
Th.- t -non of th*- romroltiee o
FU*»r *|:ameK and dancing
i*a»,* . ’ means of the ronncil ws
th.- op.M..ng l.nsine*s
the meeting. happy means employed
pass it did .All UK) qulckTlii* committee recoAimended that the time and! pas*
ly. The music
th' evening was
islc fur the
d..nominaiion
fumtshed by the High achool orchesinsi ea'^ tit>earing 4 ivr cent In
. The
contain* eight pl(
lly. to run
. payable i
acceptable
added
twettf. vear< wilh an option of
little to th»“ pleasiir.- «
casion.
[hiring
Ibiring
the evening
Ing
put
private »ai*On motion «»f Mr.
d by
-vi-d
tiy the >llKst » I^le and LuiM'intag :• the report'wa* adopte.!
and the refrei
'reshments consisted
Ftilglinm said that he had
of glare and wafers served in the 11iry room. The decoration* cons
plan* and had finally gotten
of
yellow and black, the
H
III.- in lletroii and this would
school colors, and a member of c
U- the oiti- ttiai would do the work.
Mead* mov*-<l that the former s«-Ue.-> w.-re arrang<-d In conv.-niaction tif the
tractor * b.md a< t;«.<KiO b«* rescinded
^|H<S
MISSOURI
WAS HERE
o- Arn.* A- Cole's plans and
l. wonld like to see new plans
minute spec!ftrations and r.e'
ca'l<-<! for
?
Mmv
-aaarrtly Errtef^^,
tained Last Evening by the Claaa'
Cb
4*r: .If^nit-^l ni -i M p*n«l for
Mr V.rpti^ror. ..rK«! ratjtion In 1
j,»M m
«h*f th- lK»rd .ho
r any lej
f sale of I
iZ : :
]
^1;,:
i
market
7h>’
Cbtldreti's.
eiotbitidHTilfk
\Vf liavt-scciirt'«l soiiH' rxira j;t)iMl
valiu's in Childn-n's
llii'werk al j)i i«:«'** that
paic pun:lia>in'4 yonr boy a m-w omtil. 'riiryan* ail hatnlsoni«' littlr two|)i«*c<* snit>. in iln* v»Ty latcsi nov« llifs. stylos rijihi to tin* minutr, inatlt*
by cx|u'rt worknn-n.
ra
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBUC GENERALLY
Having leased the SHANE BARN, 123 State street, and pur
chased a, fine, new, and
DP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK I
consisting ol first class single and douUe carriage horses, rubber ttre
bikes and gent’s driving wagons, top buggies and rublicr tire suirej-s,
I am in position to furnish j-ou with THE SWKLI.EST RIGS in
the city. Kimlly give me a call.
RESPECTFULLY.
Walter Benton
Sre tin* «lis|ilay
in our * asi wiiuhm.
$3.00 Suits Ibis week - •
$2.75 suits this week.....
$1.75 suits this week .....
li!oust‘s. Norfolks, Sailor ami Double Hreastftl.
EoRfirmation Suits
$4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
They are the linest suits we ever
soltl at these prices, inavle especially for
events of tRis kiml.
I hev conn; in
dark bines and blacks, round cuts ami
double breasti'd. See a few in the cen
ter show ease in- front, livery suit is
worth more than w«- ask. We have
mhi'rs as low as
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NEW LIVERYi
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Cbc Boston Store
THE
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions,
BEAUTIFUL
J. M. FELL, ,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Suita H308-New State Bank j
bvillding. Correapondent Geo E. |
Ellla. Grand Rapids.
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«irc, direct
I’ork and Chicapo.
Absolute security.
FRUIT FARMS
PLAT OF
East Bay Park
ADDinON
jJii*i tahl out. adjoining the city park.
! and the f'mnl Street Boulevard, IM
Firt Acros, Tin Acres, Fort| Icris jf**’
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Call at S3g E. FVont 8t.
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM *
L. G. BRYANT.
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