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The Evening Record, May 16, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-05-16
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THE EVENING RECDRH imm
> tvita U* •• Hwr
TBAVSBSE cnr, KICIl, MOXHAT, MAT 16, 1*04.
AITHURIS
ISOLATED
fateknaan Tkrwur Walar On K.
Laaa FrMn flJM to 81 JOG
Spaelal to tka Brnnlag Roeord.
RAILWAY TO ROUT HAS ^RACTIC.
I:',. mioumi WOES in CUT
ALLY CSAMO WORKINO.
SPtClAL SElVICt^ SUMBAT
i
itakwan dtoeor
aavdnnt la tkc
trad a pail of
but wboa be RT.
threw it 08 tka tre the whole thlag
NO TELEAllAMt FROM THt PORT
ROR TMR«* OAYA
1;^
, TimmrCTaiTBBUT
CHURCH
P CHIMES
MnOmUBUlHEl
REV.
BISHOP GILLESPIE
AT
GRACE CHURCH.
the natlro nrill a
Pro0mme Rendered in the Evening at
JiMMOi OioRMeli M Wmefc • Mint
.In Ktrr Rny-»H»tt .CntnnHItt
Nmt Lint Vmi«.
FirM
and
Ashury
MethodI
Lar^Mt
Spacimaa af
Incrmstag rioodiacas with showi
Its Kiad Evm> Tuesday sad pooatbly aouth portioe
toalght
Wa
(farmer southwest partkm
Cawfht Alivw-Waifllin Htm a
Ttimn Oiiartar Raaada.
The largam ralabow trout ever
eataght aad saved alive In this section
of the state la sow on exhibition In
Bechtel'a aquarium.
The trout was
brooght here yesterday by Silver
brothers of Acme. It Is thirty ioriifa
kmg and weighs mine and three-quar
ter pounds. The ixh U a handsome
specimen and seeaw perfectly cootented in Itx new hooxe
Although it wax
subtly damaged by iu capture it
shows every-indicatioo of lirlag. Not
little iatereatI has been iaroused bj
the big Sah but the fish itself U
least excited of any. taking the
miration aa coolly aa a Traverse belle.
The lah to I
rainbow,
bat to what sportsmen
si
term a “steel
bead.”
takes a fine addltioe to
Bechtel'a aquarium
which
already
itainx a large number of rainbow
I German brown trout. Mr. Bech
tel also has two fine
The sBuUer of these weighs 7U
pounds and was caught with a flv by
Mr. Bechtel several years ago
The
fHher weighs 8«„
pounds and was
y George RaH sun of Postmaxwlih bait several years ago.
The fish are fineli mounted and .make
very natural appearance.
What Ease Ball goods hMring tho Spauldin^^jMadMiLfc amaa.
W* ara apcclxfl a«efrta for thoso Boeda and/^ stavrieiB aMv tta
new thin«a in MHto. Glevoa. Bats. Balia and ^^Mka.
The same prices for then* articles here aa Ih ChlcSBe.
« City Book Store
) oatsida.
Chorchea W. F. M. G Thank
No expUnatlon caa ba glTeB for the
Ofleriag Yeetcrday.
origin of tba flra oaiasa It waa ataried
by aomabody with tba intention of daatroylng tba mill. The bollai
The
Iljr Wirt to tk« SrMlnc Ineord.
been ramorad and by ovarhanlli
chnrct yesi^ay were in charge of
Rl. Rev. “ ihop Gillespie.
In the
Ifev Ovnac. Mar lA—Tkt RuhIob again be uaod.
preaebad
■each<
a powerful aar
evening
nniborlUM btr* ndsU that tlic rmU
Sura Your Sin GTII Plod
way to Part Artkar
prteUcallT
caaatd vorklBA. Tkt irtrat art alao
0 OuL' abowlng that tba aril man
1 no hiappinaas bare nor In the fa
latarmptad m no ttleKram kat b«ae
rtetlTtd frona Port Arthnr for thrat
in ti}a morning a claaa of eight «aa
eoollrmad
by BUbop Glllaapla.
the
^*Ward*nMeked ker« lodajr tkal tba
beantlful oosfimiatioa aarrioe being
Jannatat dtapatek boat Mlyako ttmck
Tba ^labop made an addreM to
a vine and vat doatroyed la Karr bay
AN OVER AND MANGLED
tba oonflrmatton claaa and aBarward
yaattrday. Tbtre wart rt*bt cataaiStale street, causing «
OLIVER
OWEN.
addraaaad
all
the
communlcanU.
Hl»
tlat.
aarmon waa the "Influeoca of the
Tkt Batlvca hart hart a rua>or that
Higher Claaaet on the Ijower."
tkara wat ktary fisbtlaa yattarday betwaan tka Jananttt aad Rantaa Loft Lo8 Waa Tarrlbly Tom and xpoke of the duty they owed the coi
pave
munlty and church. In poUtlca, In tl
foreca at Uao Yaac on tb« traatilie a dixtanre. giving a bicycle
Right Am ao Cruahad an Amputa
home and aa Individuals. ThU roapo
Wbar&a railroad batweaa Port Arthur
who wax passing time to dis
xiblllty cannot be vaded becouxe (
and Mnkdaa.
tion May
Nneoaaary.
mount and catch the
the great oportunitlex oRared by e
Tkt Rnt«
81. Ellyabetb
vlronmant.
today
Miss
Ed
Smunhsalte
Tue.sday
Oliver Owen, a young man living
by tka Pranch cootalata.
afternoon nt 4 o'clock
with bla parents, eoraar of Union and
Mnat Rt Chrittiaiit.
filxtaanth straaia, mat with a vary un-
FATflER WAS
ABOARD TRAIN
By Wlra to tka Brentac Racord.
fortnnata accidant at Rapid ClUr thia
Umdoa. May It.—A mattaca from
Ditbop Andray of Tokk> aayt: **Tba
Japan^ hara taalatad tkai all aatira
iBlarpratan acaompaBylna oorratpoBdaou to tka front ba CkrltUant owtnp
to tba oooftdaBce of tba sorammaot
that tkay art batt abla to kaap tba
Japaaaaa nama.antulUad ”
t 8;1S o'clock wbUa cutting
out cars. Ha is amployad on tba road
aa brakaman and want out on a freight
run north
this morning
with Con
ductor Norton and in cutting out tba
cara slipped and fall nnder them. HU
left leg from tba knee up wax terribly ;
mangled, the flesh being laid open
Lk>ng the bone and hlx right arm wax
War Unpopular in RuMla.
cnixhad at the elbow. It lx thought
By Wlra to tkt Braaliis Rtoord.
that one^ itruck paxxed over the in8U Loulii. May It.—Prlnea Uhtom- Jurad leg
imi.
No bones are'
akl. aditor In chlaf of a 8t. PatertburR
papar. who will rapraaant Riucia at
been
tba worW t fair, arrlrad bare today.
1 Owen
ked up ai WrnUmxburg
Wl
8ptaklnc of tka far Baatara conllirt be
l the air
I axaixting in
‘king
aald:
“Tba people dt RuMla toooar
Intention of cutting out
ad #llb the It
or later will become acquainted with
The bead
eral cara.
head brakeman
• young man ax be went down
r him also give a signal to atop
la repealed to the engineer and
m-hlch ha
Narar aalll Raaala baa abaolutaly baatop wax made vary quickly, howroma aaprama la tba far East will
r ba wax rolled over aavaral times
there ba peace.”
tvforo the train came to a standstill.
The accident was also witnessed by
an uncle who wax on the train and he
the signal as Owen fell. The
:her. George Owen, was or the
train but did not see hU son until after
!ldanl. The uncle. Edd Over>f Chicago, and George Owi
- - river
thing to Rapid
c
re golniig flsl
Is train.
IP MrO WITHDRAW FROM RACE
complains <
The young
ng Injured. He has ba<
I back belni
•AVi GOVERNOR YATEE.
the road less than a ym
employed
It U hare
saved but the attending
*.Apb Would 8t Worth I17A00 a Ytai
physician cannot tell until after the
OtBditck in lllinola Rtpubiican
react Ion.
There U a probability of
I he leg. The Injuries nre of
Convontion 81111 On.
nature that it U almost Im
possible to tell at the present time
SpacUl to the Bronlas Roeord.
what will be the result.
The boy wax met at the train by
SpriasEald. IIU May It.—OoTamor
Yalaa nwda tba aoaaational alatamant physician and a rig and taken to h
today that at a maatla< betwaaa him borne where every attention posaib
ng given, him. HU brotha
aalf aad Seaator Hopklaa. 8paakar
Joaapb CaaaoB aad OooEraaaiaan Lor- Archie Owen, who U a conductor c
road on the
Imar. ha waa oEared a federal appolatmeal worth EH.OOO to withdraw from
the Rqbaraatoiial race to
favor of
Praak O. Lowdea. Tba appointment,
ba aald. waa aald to ba almllar to the
alBlatarahlp in Mexico. 8peakar Canwon rafttaad to diacnaa tba matter, but Otto Jlranok’a 8o»—Harry 8tapKm
aaid if tba ckarta waa formally made
Garten—Furtaral of Hollis Criflln
ka would probably reply. Tba convan
and Mrs. Catherina Kelly.
tloa raamaamblad at 2 o'clock
tbi
, aftemooB to reanma ballot Inic.
Th
deadlock la atill on.
fin was held this afternoon at 2 o'cl
from (he house.
311 South
Cedar
street. Rev. C.. T. Stout ofRclatlng
rax in charge of
the funeral wax
The pall bearers
taker Anderson.
Char«od With Embaialing From t*
TX of the Maccabee
Grand RapWa Fwralturt Company.
«aad was a member
lodges berk.
Formariy Lived Here.
Lt k
ManUtec and
of the Maccabee lodge at
He
had Just paid up last Thursday.
P. D. GUI baa bean arraated
Tied |1,«K) insurance in the o
!k
to
Owoaao and will ba brought ba
Son of Otto Jirantk.
with
ibla city today. Ha U charged
year-old child Arthur, son
rhe :-y
ambaaxUng money from the Grand
tto Jlranek of Gn
. and :
nnanr. The warRapids Fumltute company.
ipldx. died Saturday afternoon
by Joaapb WII
rant wax xwom o
o'clock of periionliU at theh Grand
helm, owner erf the
Traverse sanitarium
Mrs. Jlranek
Mr. Gill ix quite well known In this
brought her son to this, city a sh»n
city, having lived here a number of
tme ago In search erf a climate that
doyed by J. W. Mil
years. Ha wax employe
rould restore her boy's health, but h
liken ax a aalexman for some time but
lUeaxe developed
Into peritonlti
o the road for
Wt hU
H.
ay friandx from which death resulted
WAS OFFERED
APPOINTNENT
League
the First M. E. church
ling in a very pleasing
e league occupied the
Ing service
re hour with a fine program
proi
The serv
aeivice
ice waa In charge of I
L. D.
Welch, the president, and began with
a abort aung service. The music
optionally good, the choir being ax
led by Mr. Horst and hU orchestra,
e duet by H. M. Welch and Mrs.
rst the solo by Mrs. Horst and a
le quartet were strong features of
the program and much enjoyed by tbe^
audience.
The topic for dixcaxaloo''
wax “The Temperance Question,*' this
being
the topir
discussed la
the
leagues all over the land. Tta pro
gram wax as follos-s:
Song service.
Scripture reading. R. Douglas.
I*rayer. Rev. W. I* Laofmxn.
Duet. Mrs. Horst and Mr. Welch.
Reciution, Miss Annette Lardle.
ORertory. violin solo, Mr. HorsL
'intemperance ax ARecting Educa
tion ' Prof. 1. B. Gilbert
Solo. Mrs. Horst
"Intemperance as ARtoi•ting the General Heal
ilth.'' Dr. F.. B. Minor.
Male quai
•Softly Nowr the Ught
trf Day.'*
The last number on the prograc
as the most Impreaxive of all. betni
the occasion of
the graduation
o
•ven Junior leaguers into the El
ig ser
l.aufi
L conducted by 1
f president of the Epsorth
ilomas off gradnleague. After their diplomas
gr
Tered a
Rev. Mr. Ijnifi
brief prayer.
■The service smi. closed by singing
the "Coronation Hymn.”
BEATH>OFABAY
F.D.CnXAllESTCP
T that he
here who are xincerely sorry
la in trouble.
It aaama that while he wax In the
employ erf the company he sold nI chair
for tilJM and
money.
la only
ad been
ns stating Uai that amorat had
ry name
paid oa account. The _____
Ihroogh lb*. nmn
maa who had bemgkt the
Rapids yesterday on the ll ;lt G. R. A
1. train.
H^ry 8taph«i Barton.
V Stephen Barton, aged
itha. 7 days, died of pulmoyears. *
laat evening
last
<
at ll:»»
nary hemorrhage
he
t Bay townne in
k at
o'clock
I hU boi_______
ship, about ooe-half mile east of the
Black school boose. Deceased leavem
_ wife, two children having
ally came to this
their father. ’The famll
a few weeks ago
region from Montana a
ered bat he had proml
n, being well to
Bad purchased a farm,
good the deftclMcy. He
do. The funeral aervlce will be held
aooal beloaglaEa at tba-----------------Wedneoday afternoon at 2 o'clock
aad these were retaliHMJ for hU heart
bin.
He has a wife aad family la from the First M. E. church under (he
direction of H. L. Carter.
Oaroaeo. where he waa arrertrt.
Mrs. Kelly's Funeral.
Ooastable C. W. Aahtoo w<
Owoaao today after Mr. Gttl.
The funeral aervlce of the late Mrs.
Catherine Kelly of MaySeM was held
>1 in that Tillost TWO FINGERG
yesterday from the hotel
tege. Rey. Mr. Thnrrion1 of Kiagaley
data Felera CaafM Hia Laft Hand la oMriated aad the funeral
charge of Undertaker Aaderaon.
BpecUl to the NrealaE Ba«
190 VOTES CAST.
LeMad. Mldu May IG-Jokn Patera
ca^t hit left haad la the ahlagle Vetkis Lively en rronl Street Bridpa
BMCklae In the mlU here Batariay.
camag of hU Uamk aad two Eagera.
The voUag on the hondteg lor a new
Dr. Sleplcka waa ahttaai to reamg Weri Frtnt street hrtdge^ ^
the hoae tnm the thoMk aad third Bvnly
this
afiaraoon.
The poUa
at 1 o'etoek and np to 2:30.
there had heea US vett I cast. The
tpalM aose ai T PYlock.
Mrs. M. mmmkr Mraed peMarday
aiemen's
Samiile
Bxfords
lars was taken ax the thank oRering.
In the evening the program pub
lished Saturday wax fo1l<
caslon was the flfteent
of the forming of the Epworth League,
ft quartet composed of Ednard De
long. F. O. Miner. John Bailey and
J. Shier rendered a very pleasing
selection. There were three very in
teresting papers read. Miss Mary Eldred had prepared a paper on *'Cooxecrated Social !*owers." and
read by Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, owing to
Mias Eldred
Idred being Indisposed. W. H.
Scott's paper.
ps|
“What I as an Epworth
Leaguerr Desire in a Pastor.' was also
Interesting. 'The Ideal Epworth
Rev. Hugh Keniinedy
presiding ;
I D Car-1
rol. wax one» of the tw
twenty-seven men
that In Cleveland. O.. organized the
league fifteen yearx ago.
Rev. Mr. j
Carrol wax for a numlier of years i
ibllca-'
editor of the yoong^p*><>ple't
Cincinnati.
Watches Were
Obtained
for foincd Low Prices
are simply orooderfuL
S. BENDA & COMPANY
reco^irc this
sale as an opportunity of un
usual merit.
Sizes 3 te 5
OIMtbxH.B xnd€.
Csvor it
Men’s Suits and Top Dob
Drew, Selby A- Co’s repu.
tatioo as makers oi women’s
swell footwear, it to well known,
every lady will
^ow the price, this feature, combiaed
has woo for our cloUiiag the distinctive
eojoya
Our fifteen dollar
Saving »f see to
$I.S0 en Every pair
Today, tomorrowr and Wednes
day and our money back propo
sition will be a thing of the
\ our Clothier and Haller
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.
...OOIVIF-ORT...
WE
WILL
POST
YOU
la_________ ‘______ ■
Our new line of tadioa' ahOM will bs sure te ploaae you.
iB«.oo,
^3.00
They are made for comfort and wear.
to you.
We'll be glad te show tham
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
Opposite Whitliif Hrtai.
ov the new styles of hand bags,
if you will Irjt give
us
the
opportunity to do it
Then look at our pners an«!
compare t^U'.M.lTV au 1 j.r
e
with oth-rs and (<*'• *‘-I
Ci-)nvirrc.l
It a V c
«e
- GLORIA '^
g *• »• ■!
sure:
values.
FRMK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Th- S- r
...219...
tv: Krrmt Hfr—l
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
vxr. I_. mnOVA/N, wianacsr
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Martager
new Jlnioals^
the Weather
Reports,,,
Vv- C t
nidDt
Sbirls
^
urn- 4
and
Then Pawned. .’
Constable C. W. Axhion went to
Grand Rapidx today to took up some
watches that had been obtalne*! from
Barnum A Eari by false pretenaex.
One of the watches wax pawned here
and the other two there. The watches
were secured by the men represent
ing themselves to be Pere MarquUe
employes
IS aad giving ttime orders. One
worited one day and the other i mile
looger.
The bids on the
Congregattonal
church were opened today.
There
only OM bid and as all of the truatees were aot prpoent tthe
settled.
ootee)
/
’about
M
people
who
Thei
weac to Petoekey yoetertay oa
Pore MarqaeUe road and a very t
aomher weal to BIk Rapida.
BBxmaaleatloe of Traver
No. S2S. r. aad A. M.. t
nl^L Work la the third desrae.
A. R Cook has ac wftal a posRIoa
oa the road for the Boath Side Lnmher eompaay.
There was a very naaO crowd oa
the
with our
placed them on sale at a
UNDER FALSE PRETENSEG
Three
MC--'
We succeeded in olrfamlng
Drew, Selby &: Co's sample line
of summer OxfioriU, and have
Aabury M. E.
special services at
There
the Ashury M. E. church yesterday,. In
*lgn
the morning the Woman's Forel
Missionary society had charge and the
annual thank oRering wax taken. This
is used for the building of schools
edocaie the children in foreign Ian
The pastor gave a number of interest
ing statistics, among them being the
fart that the Woman's Foreign Mla-
Vou Know
■
50c
65c
75C
$1.00
$1.2$
and
$I.S0
8«ltal N«iwt»r ftoo Nt« V«k.
60c. 7Sc Md........... 1.00
wagon Brot. Fme Shirts. $1 and ....................... .
1.60
Other grades 60c aad.................... ................................ ... .. 76C
'
Yoong’a Hats and Pemn’g Gkwea OB
here.
6.
C0fB9T TfWPr
Mai aaha
\
■ \ f
■
■'S
1{a\n Coats
$10 to $20
ZImbrttlas
S0(to$6.00
Need not be
watched quite so
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
1 he “Cravcncttc**
or Rain-Coat, as
some call them,
has no rubber in .
Its make up what
ever. The cloth
is simply put
througlj a process
which renders it
imper\'ious to
water. Our stock
comprises the best
makes only. End
best selling pat*
t^s of cloth.
Ramittoh 0lofl)ing 0«.
t ByitaTO KBQOEft TOAYEBSE CITT, MOH^ M6lfDAJ,^t !•, 3
r''
THEEVENING RECORD
"■irfSsjSiSr"
Food®
WTMm AiiD PLATFO—
I nmhrrt has hnen
_
kr Mr. Phsd
am Etractar^wMh hla *TNd
SSTn
vtHOt. T' ■?«» •»< ^ W. HM»«"
_ brmlai «f k gnti mmmr l«r»*
'orlc produecioss n4 bM bees mm !■
MBber flC «jtMs chbhraetv pots
thM« cMTSon oArtaga H* mmtm*B « tert« MbuT. Wt tte ssns*aA i>eii>rt It w worth the extra
PMC to here each a el«1lhg actor
the head of the oompaar. Hla reaJea of the part o( *t>»d Arkaaiaw'
omcc i^FwowT tiytrr. Is a rirelBtkm to thoee wbo bare aeaa
the plajr before aad after his ftrat per
MBce Mr. Hanaood was nore thaa
„s«ed with hU lavcataMat.
C. A. tKKtXHEA, CHy ar1»iir.
U Is Tcrr seldoai that local theaterlers hare aa opportaaltj
^Migmm
------ -— ^
high salaried artist as I
^ W. HANNKN. I
:|®lil
cauw _ ,
or i nd
KASKOL
TASj;STiS
^
digest starch ajy
i
As the Mjgr hreeses displaoe the
wtads of the wlater the asaal
oowd at the doors of the churches
after the ‘Saadar ereolag senriees
Ibly laeraaaes. A. the flaal hrmo Is
aaag they begin to ooagregate aad
whee the aiaslc aaaoaaees that the
aerrlee Is eoded. they are there la full
. force. teaU hoys, young mm i
aoMber oM enough to know beU(
la this asaeasblage
As ereryooe
leases the sacred edUke they are
c«lad at aad grinned at any many
times are the bott of IrreleTsat aad ongentleaiaaly comments.
As the worshipers come out of the
cdiareh. the crowd gradually becomes
thlaaed out unill by the time those
that alt la the front seats appear there
are oaly a few left. The reason U
that f«■»«*« ereryooe has sccomplUhed
what he was waiting for. he has s
, ed oe the homeward srsy mkh
aweetheart or some one s else sweet
heart •
That a girl or young Isdy should
eoweat thgt k**’ escort should wait for
har at the door of the church t
' aaaoyance of almost everyone
leases the place seems unreasonable.
Che has been to church and If her
irreT Is not worth the cost to
jroBhg maa to either go wlih her or
least attend church, then she holds It
; Tery cheep ladeed. If every girl that
^ has aa eseort would laslat that he
land tha service with -her or else
lead ft alooe or with companions of hU
own sex. It would obviate s nuisance
t nad It surely wouldn't hurt the young
U mnh In the slightest If she hasn’t
raiklnr ceoort. If she would refuse
noiment to go home with anyone who
hnsat been to church, the s
srottM be socompllshed and
nnaopnace abated.
The botUiag business has proven
very expensive to the Japs. The
tramp stenmers which have been consnased la the enterprise have cost the
Movmnmant $1,S01.00«. in addItioD
In Baltimore. Md.. Id.OOO diildrea
anaad with kerosene wUI fight the
■Moqnltoes. The mosquito Isn't saying
a word hat like the nbiqultoe collector
will probably present his little
regalariy as ever.
A Cheater. Pn.. young bachelor
blafiksmith baring been bequeathed
$SS,MW by a woman whoae life he
aaved. it now busy looking around for
e woman on whom to apend the herlt•BA
The Grand RnpMs ball team has
won the Erst game home by a score of
• to S. This Ait'C'* T>etroit a lead In
her huatle for the last place In the
othar leigiie.
The Um» lorurred by the w«ulug of
coIWi In riirulstlo«i bee been nutdr tb«*
wabjert of e number of precise expertaeiiis from wbirh It w«s secrrulued
that the gold cuius Ume SVk
cenL
In 100 years. Large silver colne loss
ISVk per out., and smaU oobs ■« ‘ "
cent.
_______________
OLD FBUS TESTIFY
VINOL
WORTH
flOOO
to
A
BAKER.
The Aged, and All Sons and Osughtam
of Aged People in Traverse City
Should' Be Interested.
wm.
H. S. Han. prsald
A, V.,.^iadrteh. t
Chan.^inihelm. V
Hesert Propertp
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
We have just received a new line of Shades and Glab^ in«^
ing some of the litest stjrles of Hofepimne goodn Holn|dtanr glam
is designed to accocnplidi a double pvrpaae.
pr|g*s<t—A complete diffaxioo and conaeqnent aoftiim of
„ L, which aecorea the reaoral of «H gUrg, ftrenka aad daxriiQg
poinu and is both'sErccable in qttaUtj.
• Vlnol acts first upon the st«»mach.
from the food eaten th«i el«ments
neetled for rich. re<l blond, healtl
body material and sound, stew
nerves. In this way It repairs worn
tissues, checks the natural decline of
Vou’ll need a aprlng tonic, take Hnl- the aged and never fails to replace
liater'a Rocky Mounuin Tee. See tt weakness with strength
"In the strongest manner we unhes
drive oot the Imparttlea. revitalitc
Itailngly Indorse and guarante** Vlnol
jroor ayatem. Feel It give you i
to Increase the appetite, cure stomach
blood end atrength. S5 cents, tea
troubles, give strength and renewed
aeblet fbrm. Johnaon’a Drug Store
vHallty to the aged, build up the
down, tired and debllltateil. make
strong, cure chronic
I the convalescent,
to the pnroliafaer
dollar paid fu it " Johnson's
Drug Store.
ThU seemed a strong statement for
a reliable druggist to make, and we
think ererj person in Traverse Cltj
ought to take advantage of his oflar;
of course, he hat a very .wide
iwledge of medicines and what they
or will not acomplish.—Editor,
or the convenience of Traverse
City people the proprietor
'- drug store has arranged with
of the other retail druggists }a
the cllv to sell Vlnol.
Are joa looking far ronfieihing
good? S acrex 3 mik* from
thii dty—level rood, li room
boose in fim-claas oooduion,
good bare property fronting on
bay—just the place for trade
raisag «i>d entertaining tesorl*
erg.
Will ex( hange for j»oo<l
faooae in city.
|S4oorid—A better distribnuoa «< the ny$, tbe smmf*
eat hgbt being thrown where the greateit ilhuninatioo is required,
thus aeconng increased Uhuninstion an^ consequent ccooaaaj.
If yoo want a pretty shade and a good light, buy the Holophane.
Once used, always used.
ELECxmc^ca
A,. F. Nerlinger.
C. W. Ashton.
BT-WIrtag aad Bapalr Work a*|-<aaKy
beautifnl.
well made, solid oak Parlor Table, just Uke cut, 84 mc»‘
ill. weU
square top, heavy rims, French legs, fine finish, only....
1.7
They range right along op to some as beautiful tabla], av you ever
saw. All shapes, styles and designs. You can find just what y—
want at just what rou want to pay.
J. W. SLATER,
Your Rsliabic »
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
HIS HEAD
/
. But he can't get along without something in his stomach.
commo Hiws
or mcmoAii
cd a
men's aasoclatlon. and Red Jacket Is
to'Ing to.
Menominee's schools are so crowded
more room will have to be pro
vided before next fall.
The Quincy News says that poles
various kinds are becoming more
numerous that people on the streets
of that village.
l»arld Weavef’. a young married man
b«^n missing for aevDouglas, kaa b
-al days, and it Is lielie'
immitted suicide.
A Greenville man raised twelve
acres of imtatoes last year and after
this yiwr’B seed.
edough
11.540.
soldI the ciT
>r twenty years Tekonsha fought
For
with success against having saloon,
d In aehU spi
license. In honor of bis vlccuring a Ih
713 l»cust street.
believe
there Is no other medicine
V'inol for elderly people. I '
take tlOOO for i
me It makes si
do and
as no other medicine seems
Vlnol
Invigorate the whole systc
was first recommende«l to
bad cough, which I could n(
get rid of. Vlnol not only cured my
cough, but It made me strong and well,
and I enihUBlastically Indorse Vlnol.'
The proprietor of Johnson's drug
veterinary of
1 Invt-stigatlon of a ve
stun-, when Interviewed in regard to
supposed disease that has been
this matter, said: "We have never killing off so many sheep In Alpena
county the past few weeks shows that
It was not a disease at all, but that the
long cold winter has simply been too
much f«*r the sheep.
The Grand Rapids papers are brag
ging about a 220 pound sturgeon which
was caught in the river there the
er day. The mystery Is. however. how
id In
fish of thsi site could get i
«ing either
withoutIt bell
The Grand Rl'
In the mud
half out of wi
all the time.
Herman Durhin. a boy, was
Adrian for stealing a ride, and was
given one hour to get out of town. In
order to make sure that he would get
time he stole a bicycle which
ndlng In front of an oIBce
J. BAKER.
rode out of town on It. He was caught
sold in onr store such a W(
later and locked up
vltallter and strength maker
The supervisors of Midland county
aged as Vlnol; It Is nature’s remedy have donattd a strip of land from the
for the sick, the weak and the aged.
rear of tbe courthouse block in Mid
•Vlnol owes lU virtue and gre
■ railroad
land to the Pere Msnji
llcinal power to the fact that
on c<»ndtilon that it 1mI** used for pascontains a highly concentrated foi
senger depot grounds The company
compan;
all the active eurtalve properties
a burned some
will rebuild its sh
cod liver oil. without a drop of t
months ago. of either
nauseating grease which chlracterii
and It ' rill l>e o
old-fashioned c<vl liver oil and era
road.
WHf$.E. WAIT & soil PUIHES IT
It's a pleasure to sell a
when our customers come
aards and tell us how much good It
them.' said s E. Walt A
Recpopular druggists.
we like
I. the d:
and recommend Mt-o-na.
pepslla n‘ro«nly.
•wVe have s«' lUtK-h faith li
that we are going to guarantee
Ucle that
guai
..
the future and will
win relurtf
relur the
monev to any purchaser of Ml-o-na
whom It does not cure. That may
seem ra*.h hut our customers have
said so msny good words in its favor
that we do not expect to have many
packages returned.
• Any one who has dyspepsia wb<
food does not digest well, who has
lake thought as to what he can e
and when, can leave M cenU depoull
at the store and Uke home a box of
Ml-o^na and If the remedy does not
regtjlate hU digestion and cure hte
Behr. the Inv-entor of the mnooratl dyspepsia he can withdraw his money
on returning the empt.v boa
rallwwr. tint Ins proved a •
•le ronttoenl of Kuro|ie. U trying to
Inda-e I.<uudun to «do|rt it. It I- rntn-h
weaken her is fxoatiBted lem i-ostly than the doubb^rwll
tera. and be mys be can armuge to
run It at the Inekx of boiiMW. lusltwd
o. along
Grand Rapida~Rate EZjOO.
Base Ball at Grand RapAda
Old Carpets.
Grand Rapvdt va Evansville.
It will pay you
Investigate befor
rugs.
Wi
,you‘place your orders for
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
•spousj
are a responsible
Incorpora ted cc
Train will leave Traverse City at
with a capital
capital of fifteen thousand dol €:30 a. m See posters or ask Arrets
may 16-17-16
far particulars.
t;?. '
P^LsAvirx&s
Jf Beiyefs As
completely derange
the whole srstem when entering It
through tha mucous surfaces Such
articles should never be used except
prsaerlptidns from • reputable phyms. as the damage they do U tea
to the good you can possibly defrom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
asaanfsetured by P. i. Cheney A
as no mercury,
Toieda. O, contains
ally, acting directly upI taken iateraallj
nd mucous surfaces of
on the blood and
the syst(
system. In bi jying Hsll's CaUrrb
get the genoloe. It
Cure be hare
nd made In To
l»-tsken internsll:
ledo. Ohio, by
UsMmials free.
Sold by druggists Price, 7fcc per
boule.
Take HsU't Family Pills for constlUloo.
UlUCE
Kmm
inch s<iuire top.
Urge shdf. k*r only
saf m
THE VOUMO MAM AT THE DOOM.
WBBBBBBM
[h'BblWli
The Iwttcr the goods the belter you fed after
ELGIN C. LEWIS BASS FISHING
CASHJ^OCEI
5cts
63cts
Cera Nut
Flakes '
Oxford Flakes
{•lakes
Tryab'U •*
Malt Too ••
FLOl’R
Hannah's
BF.ST
Snow
While
Noble
^Packafc
win oomracnce in a few days.,
and now it a good time to get'
yonr tackle in shape. We have
a very fine asrortment from
which to select. Our itock of
casting pole-, reels, lines an<l
artificial baits is very complete.
Ask to tee the new American
ball bearing casting reel; it is a
winner. Be fure and have a
red expert when you g«> after
bais.
FRANK TRUDE
.
Tlie cheaper the goods
ahe bcltct )«)U fed after you
•
•
buy them.
PHONE, 146
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Pipe Vour douses Tor 6as'Eight
If \nii arc huildlng. pljM- >4iur lioiisi-. »-v«*u If t|i.-rc
pnti^-ni. for there will be some day ait.l thi* piping
rh«-aiM-r while liuildlng.
140 Front Street
vr^for251bs
226 Eist Frait Stn/
csttn^' them.
"ir'.iw
• ' T
If you ar»- Henning houxe wi- can pip*- v.mi Ii.him- i
snnable figure and r^mceal the piping
Bee our $12.75 4-piece
bed
All connecthmii from the mains are fiv*' and we
ranges fre<'. ,
room suit and our $6.75 dresser.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Furnisher.
Craetrsc City 0as Company.
Ever Seen Finer Couches?
Wouldn't you I
your house thi
whole year w
winding?
Correct rime, handsome fin
ish. low price. .
r our wincow. L
*r
■
>
W f certainly carr> ihc lar^fcst stock and !in«‘sl ^^o^>(ls that an- shown. Pcoplo say^o.
Hustling Jeweler.
:z
exCl^RSIONS
Pere Marquette
Dreams
and
Cersels
Mry tima.** CM—Mh ElMHe now
It would l>c just the finishing touch to your
tms. but we
matters
not wbst corset yon have been
ad. Is to call your
t
attention
THE PURITAN
p richly,
CORSETS which
worth 60c and 11.00
Ml oach. -We
are offering them for a short
time at B&c and 4Sc each.
EVERY LADY has l____
that ahould be interpreted, and
that aU mar have a eorraet aoISoa of th
Halted
Dreaa Bobka. i____ _____
will be glTcn erery tady
ehaaliig a Puritan Coraec
wearii
ring,
State Convention. Grand Rapida.
One fare plue 28c for round trifL^
k>od going May 17 and mornlag trait
dav IS Good retnrning until May I
21»4t
Proa Indlgeetlioti'B aches and pains.
Your system will be free,
yvani but ulce a Unsely drink
Of Rocky Moaitata Tea.
Johaaca's Drag Store.
Wouldn't you like a couch like this'
room. Put the old one up stairs.
This would look swell in your parlor or sitting room.
goods we do sell.
,
A Ur«e assBriaiiit of tflnlng
raem ehalra. Anythiag ym
mmmUM J»*« Yriat jrmi aaat ta
pay.
1. W, Blalar.
Yai^.Mlahia Maam FmmUkar,
Let us show- you ivhat fine
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THK KVIMUIU BEOBBD, TBAVKHBE Orn;'inbB, MOKmT. MAT
HANNAH & UYQO’S
for Ifea
a»l !
M srfli ha 08 The «dar
day. May ^ and
HIGHEST QUALITY P086IBLJE
number of
In the Osotml
tiaa were famlgatsd flatarter he-
i B EST
The atndenta that come ImA i
year are being naked to send la «
classtdcatloo for next year'a enhjecta.
The Juaior eJaaa of (he High aebool
has lenuad Ihritatioea to the aannal
Juaior receptkm to the aeeiora. to be
glree oo May n«t et yV4eaters hall.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
wlH be
The beecaJaareete
on May 2»th au Steinberg's Grand
:ennedy of
Opera Hooae. Ber. Hugh Keni
. E. church will
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
to adopc
fn ysvar^r
Gwgf W.
r> . Pnjclor.
rruciur.
roaax planial. vbo lutd bc^ her
protege. He » m bom oe*Lr Brldi
GiniAL SEWS
water about thirtr rears ajto. M
or T81 WOltO Gardner dlaeorered bln and sent him
abroad to study The ymma mosiciaa
who U also an art critic, now llvc>s at
•^m" PHes tjt BeatUe a lawyer of Mrs. Gardner's place and addltb.n tc
larae pnrtlce. Is pointed oat as proh i *»l« work In miulc fills the place ol
ably the next United BUtaa aenaior t prirate secretary to Mrs. Gardner
in place of Mr. Poster. He U described L^st winter. Mrs. Proctor, the mother
as such a man of caliber aa former whose pluek and determination
gennior Tamer.
George Proctor on his career, made
Hr. Rebeem Ue Doraey. who claims ; n Uma rlsrt at the Fenway palace as
lineal descent from Robert Bruce. Is the cuesi of her iu>n and Mrs. Gardner
pmcUcing medicine In Lot Anreles, 1 I»r. Charles H. Parkhurat of New
Cal. Besides attending u> her patlenu ;
! Ing hU sermons '‘garbled 1
I rogularly at i
ahe detlTers I
papers” and will bcnceft
lurses and at '
coplea of his dlscourM-s
until he is assured tlist st le.
I known business enough of his sermtm is published
tSr many years i
age a give a clear and accurate meaning of
• onI> what is said. This di>cUlon followed a
a tH*py tif a sernion he de
aurtrltror of a few men who were as request 1
soriated with the groat soldleratates liveri-d r ihe higher crltlrlsro of the
suggested by Ihe c«>nferenra of
man in the famous old leather store in Bible—SI
lerlcan Bible leapie. The min
Galena
Paahlonable women In Washington ister feared that his position would le
hare gone In for Japanese wrestling misunderstood and lhreaten«*d to make
and for weeks none of the moat prom trtMilile for the reporter who should
inent social BUrs hare met erery place him In a false attitude
morning at the uneanbly hoar of it
to perfect themselrea In JIn-Jllsu. A
A SUrtllns Test.
Japanese professor and wife are the
To save a life. Hr T. G Merritt, of
principal Instniciors and Commander
TakeshiU. naral atuche of the Japs No. Mehoopany. Pa., made a startling
nese legation, gives occasional les- test resulting In a wonderful cure. He
writes, 'a patient was atucked with
**To EUU Grinth, the British lawyer violent hemorrhages, caused by tilcera
and M. P.. fell recently the novel ex lion of the stomach. I had often found
perience of addresalng a county court Electric Bitters excellent for acute
Judge for a distance of fourteen miles stomach and liver troubles so 1 prein a train—an expedient which was »rrlt»ed them The patient gained
mutually agreed upon In order to ob fiom Ihe first, and has not had an at
viate an adjournment The same Mr. tack In U months ” Electric Bitters
;nv,dilvely guaranteed for DyspejiGiifith, at Gibraltar a few ymrs ago.
Indlgestion. Constipation and Kid
Bgured In a case in which the wh()le
ctMin outit ranged Itself at the bed ney troubles. Try them. Only DOc at
Johnson s Drugstore and F. H. Meads
Charles Edward Herrell. an eccen
trie character well known In Washing
ton. died recently at Berryvlllc, Vt..
from an attack of pneiimiMila at the
years. Herrell bad not slept
ngep of 7S1 year
or in a house for thirty years.
In a
•k of ventllBas he contended that
bad a day's sickness In the summer
he slept under a tree or In cemeteries,
nalng a grave as a pillow, and In win
ter be alept In an open shed. Herrell
aerrad under Stonewall Jackson dnr-
Tl»*' Mor»t •n.lBi II* r«oia T»il*k CM.
"No. " wild Ibe |ned old tiiniloiinlro.
i(«ai Iwd tiled*- bi>. uioie y s> n i-.lltl
•,,1 Ih«<. ‘nn. 1 \*ni iku
.\ni«•! M Vo*i •nirt h:i\e bllii ■■
T.iit. |«. ■ tie- fair gbl pl«id«l. • he
a M. isdde.
r.-liie-.l. «. •
•|lu>U. girl'. You kii.iw not ul
lie's a n*g«e. Hti lnii«osit r
I baikkig up bk< re.-onl,
vivis. llxlivg now Itiul hr V
>n*-e •-ouvb-iesk of killing n nuiu. T
• the trull. You .-ai.'t 1-* bU
stal'd «lu.o-t I.S ..r.ii
you msrr
to to
t.y benvetis *o s polUl.-sl
p»-foriiierr t'lib-iii.’o Ibs-Oid Herald.
Rheumatism
M m _a
-tthb:
icnvo."
TkoM wholim* «tr Mt lu keea. cattia* palat. or
i"™”
•offerisf of otbos, know that Rheomatiam ia tortare, and that it is n^ht
ty5^tt^«*Thif yitiw of Pain-**
. AUdonotaiiffcralike. SooieareBixddealxaeiredwiththenioetacniciattaa paiaa, and it aeems erery snoade and J^t In the body waa bdnj torn
antt&Tothexa fed only occasional slight paina for weeks or months, when
a aodden ^aafe ia the weather or exposure to damp, chillr winds or mght
air brinfi on a fieri* attack, lastinc for dara perhaps and luring toe pa_____ __________________ ■, Acute, Chi
rarictyoCXL
and Sciatic, and tbg blood moat be purged aad purified before th(
_______
___ gad piina. Bxtenua applications, the use of linitn
endto
yooradies
I the Old add Mood rich. d the pain
clea andjdntaarerelierri,i, the shatU
*are
dand
oatchar;^ aay ialocmation desired,
nKsmmTMPccmeco^AnjmrA^sd,
BUGGIES
ar the senior claaa gradoThU
Ighl different courses, hut
It will be so arranged
after
only he three courses,
there
lege pn-paratory. English and commer
cial course*
The commencement exercises srill
be held on Ibe evening of June 21. at
Ihe City Opera House. The lower
part of the house will be resented by
tickets given out by the members of
the graduating class A small ado
ston price will he charged f**r Ihe balonv
The girls basket ball team U
pracUclng nearly every night n
the superrtBlon of Prof. Krenertck.
who also eoached ‘last year. If the
team gets in shape before the cloae of
ach*x>l there will undoubtedly be
games l>etween the High school and
Business college.
The day following the commence
ment exercises the annual senior ex
cursion will be run to Petoskey. leav
ing here at €:30. Ki*lday. June 3rd.
The track team win also go to Pe
toskey at this time to meet Petoakey
High school in a dual athletic meet
Tickets wll be on sale hr membera of
the s<>ni*M class the first of this week.
track leam that goes to East
Jordan- May 3bth to represent ihU
High school 1 the meet of the NorthMichlkan High *ch«K>ls has altont
1 dfcl.ltHl up*»n. with the exception
mebr two men. The wet weather
Jie past week has set the team
*. but with one more week the
D will be In shape to do honor to
High scho*»l It represents.
t Sure Thing.
nothing Is sure exiccept
i. but tha
altogether true l>r. King's
for Consumption Is a sure cure
lung and throat troubles Th<
ands can
VanMetr.
say.. -I ha.l
chltls anil for a y*uir tried everything
t*ar<i of. but got-eio r.-llef. One botof I>r King's New Discovery then
It's giitranteed by Johnson's Drug
aud F. H. Meads, Trials boiiles
Reg fixes DOc and II 00.
ILLINOIS AKD KANSAS
Both Boats Were in Port Here Yei
terday—F*ve-Ton Boiler Shipped.
Twenty-three Horses Unloaded.
Th«^ rr.-» of the Kansas bad quite
bulky piece of freight to handle yes
terday and it took them Just two hours
to get it on iMuird. The an tele In ques
tion was a five-ton boiler shipped by
H J Morgan to Uoutb Manltou.
The Kansas has nn steam loading
machinery and all the work had to In*
done hy hand In the first plae<> a plat
form wa.* huUt unrn-r the neavy piece
of hardware then a plank lowered,
then the boiler was Jacked up and '■
rollers Inserted and then the deck j
hand* perspired as they hauled it up
with a block and tackle. Of course
an'l
lage " but
luence the
get unnily aand as a consequi
hL. If
I
deck hands I
ffruclory
refra
piece <
streak some of them wouldI have been
IS the
Isltlng friends 1
today
t 12:30 and
The KanKS* arrlvf-d 1
ipnnd
cleared 1
of
lK.iat.M-*. About four ear loads
fr.-icht wen taken or. here, ineludlni
load
of
wotvl
and
..r
d at n .30 yesterlv»nnd and bad on
car load* of freight for
1 addition she bad 65 pas
ihi* city
senger* out of Chicago, and thirty of
th.-m continued north from this port.
Twenty thret- horses werr- left here,
six uf them b*-lng for B. J. Morgan and
others for Germainee Bros, and
0«car Bimpson
She chared
o'clock.
Quick ArreaL
J A Gulledge of Verbena, Ala . wax
wire In the hosplul from a seven
_a*e of plies causing 24 tamors. After
doctor* and all remedies failed. Ducklen'a Arnica Salve quickly aireated
further Inflammation and cured him. It
conquers ache* and kills pain. 2»c. at
Johnsoa'a Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, druggist.
RAISED 'THE LAKES.
The public is cordially Invited to in
spect our line of Bugrgies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Heavy Rains Make High Water
Around the Region.
The beavy rains during the pa«
week baa raised the water in all the
lakes considerably. Ixmg lake Is es
pecially high and the water *ha*
been so high before in a long time.
Land that has been above water for
some time U now snbmerged.
each night for two weeks has put me
in my ’teens’ again." writes O. H. Turr of Dempeeytown. Pn. TheyY* toe
HW.
,f^0fifep$ 1,000
r
Tw B Dto^se Gwm Tttmt Uuwomm Caa't Kin.
cry. We did thb after
prodoct for two year
cians and boto*^
and otben.
That price was paid because Uqaozone does wbat all the. akifl in the
wtMld caaaot do wicboat it. It does
in germ disdnscs that wbteh is impoadac is, tkenioK. abacat hdplaaa in sibic with drugs. It carries iato the
aay cm dacaaa. liqaoaoae aloae blood a harmless yet powerfnl gernucidc. to destroy at ooce and forever
the canse of any germ disease. And
no man knows another way to do it.
Liqnozonc it new in America, aad
Acts UKe Ozjrgeik*
who need it don't know of lU
Unoratiii the resnk of a process millkmv
For that reason we are spending $500.than an years, has ooo to give the first bottle free to cadi
of a million sick ooes.
tSfaMaoMiy ^ gaa. made in large
ftaat tot beat oxygen prodocers.
Germ DIm
By a proccaa reqmring iauncaae apThese are the known germ dbeases.
paxataa and tg days’ time, them gases
n that medicine can do for |^te
art made part of the
grodact.
TW rcsidt is a pro^ (bat does onbics is to help Nature ov^rRtoe
le eerms. and such results are indireel ai
mcerlain. Liquoxone kills
wherever they are, and the
hr, eba awM caneatial ckmciit of Ufe.
ines-itahle. By destroying
Uqaogone b a uitaUxiiig tocuc wifh
if tthe tronble. it invariably
wbkb BO other known product can the cause of
compare. Bat germs are Tegctables; ends the diseai
and LiqaDtoec. wfaicb—like oxygen—
is Ufe to aa animal is deadly to eegeCal matter.
to coanM^you that ~
We Paid aiOO.OOOt
For the American ri^it!
— ‘he highest price ever paid
rig^ oa aay scientific discor-
ft
CO|TmLb-K.w «Ui, ww. ItosM M,
ocB*
Jit the South Side Diy 6oods
Store
You can always And a full line of Ladiee' Furnlshlnga. A new line of
Belts Just received. Washable BelU. 10c. 15e and ?5e. Feau de Sole
Crush Belts 60c. Crush Leather BelU in
Black.
Tan. Green and
Brown. Sfc. Also a big line of others at 25c. 50c and 75c.
,neckwear.
n elegant line of Top Collars and Collar and Cuff SeU
IVilk. J. WILHELM StVb’b?
Olatcb
IN
STATE STREET
Store and P. B. Mends’. knows only half of life’s pteasurea?
why not take HoUlstar’i
[oUlstar’i Soeky
Moaataln Tea and add the
L othOT ham
-Twin do the haalnesa. «
«. oaato,
«.•». tea
1
tableta. Johaaoa’s drag atoro.
.ts.'ssgssssr.'sr—
iPAVING TAX.
Notice to All People interootod.
The assessment rolls for the paving
of Front street from Ihe east line of
Fnlon nrret to tlie east line of Park
sin*et. and Union streeL froth the
n..rth line of let 1 of block 6 In Haa
, nah. I.ay A Co's Fifth suixllrlslon of
[Traverse City, to the north end of
Snhth Untoc street bridge, are now In
L.y hands for the rolled ton o( the
l3 Ird a*sessinenL together with the
at-rnuvl interest on all unpaid Install
menl*. the same to be paid before the
Ilr4t *Iay of June. 1904.
M. 1:. Haskell. City Treasurer.
3l(;i4ill may 21.
cuaaaLB-<
Sealed Proposals.
Sealed pn»|K)saIs will be received by
tbe board of eduraiion of the City of
Traverse City. Michigan. unUl 7:30
o'clock p m. on May 16. 1904. aad then MwtasbarMill; Umffwi
op*-ned. for the construction of school
I building In the Fourth ward of said
I city, bids'to be on the rnllowing prnpofsUions. vlr.:
Masonry, conrrrtc and cut stone.
Carp*-niery. Interior finish, etc
Pliiniliing and drainage.
Steam heating and ventilation.
a r. Ott iMmlmr C
Ijiihing and plastering
Painting
itlng and glaring
glai
pnlflc'l check for r» per cent of
the amount to accompany each bid.
j
The iMiard resr-rver the right to re
K-<‘t any or all bid*
.~,v;
______
: building
rard of education
d. lh*ers. Clerk,
y of May. A D
2173-13
Notice c Meeting of the Board of Re
view and Equalization.
Tin- iHtnnl of r<-\i**«* and .-qualiza
Hon of III. City of Trav.-rse City,
Cbi$
i:.u4. at
.May 2:t.. i:»u4.
council
said rit> ,i*f Traverse
t 1# o'clock In tb*- forenoon and
i»- in sessliin at l«*a*t four days,
much Icmg.T as may be necescquallxatton and
da>.
Space
E~SSS£5'-ssyMiaCELLANEOUB.
'"Ly
iT:j«s3a^'
ihi-ri-.d should
.tk of Ihe Board of R.-V
K«l!i»M/atl«>n
national Dentists
priipos
C mgri-gaiiona! church
building
1 t.c
removed
froui j^.T th«
Traverse CityDetital Parlors
m B /e conUaUy invite the jicople of Traverse Cit> an.!
\A/ vicinity to vistt our NEW DENTAL PARLOR®,
kxaled in the New Sute Bank building. Fourth
Our pirlors are ctjuipFloor, Rooms 407, 40!
ped with all latest cleclncal appliances, and with our skilled
jneparetl to pve >
workmen and mo*lero metho<Is ly in large cities.
work which haa hitherto been done only
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILHIES
Fof executing %‘our work with the Least AmsUBt of Psln
and together with our Cut RslC Prices sn<l ten year guaranlee makes our i>arlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to have )-oor wtwk done.
Good Rnbter Plate 6.00
GtOd Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Best sura Fillino 75c
Best Cement FUUnrs 50c
BridteWorx
5.00 Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
Gold HUincs $1 and np
Gran-1
Trav.-rM- mtinty prohibition
Ihp omce nf’ F Thtinell.
H A M. block, Traverne City, o»a te baggat*^.^
lun-dav .May t9th.
9th. at 2 p B
chairman, will
Notice to Dog Ownora.
Owner* of dog* are notified that the
censes for the present fiscal year are
ow due and *bould be secured from
SEALED PROPOSALS.
TkCaSVBT UBFABTICKKT.
• Utter . f UsrHopeman* an-oit*
W*.hl&rV.o. D C . Wot MO. I«u«
.-nmU>i pcKiOKWta wtU br rwwirad at tlOi
.
Rooms 407, 408
WANTKO
AT REASONABLE PKICESfl
H. C. PALMER
YA^ANTKO
'^^rjstraest^
WANTKD
THAVERSECmr DENTAL PARLORS
r New State Baal^ Bcildiag
KBSTRItCTS OF m.
Over Firet National BoaAc
REhlEtfBER. DO chaigos made lor examinatioo and eali.
mate of
af your work. Take Ekrator Im FbutU PIbw,
S407,'f4#8. Open from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
DK. T. A. reNKALLEGOH. NaMcer
Baroc-y Anderson
50ce Bottle Free.
If yoa need Liquoxoae. aad bato
ncrer tried it, please scad aa tbit
coupon. We will then mail yon a
dcr on jronr local druggist lor a
site hotGe, and we will pay pour
gist oaraelrca (or h. This b ottr free
gift, made to convince yon; to show
you what Liqooxonc is, and what it
can do. In jostke to youradl please
accept it to-day, for it places you an-
You can find Joat what you
wwit in our lint of dAning
tobloa at just th« priea you In
tended to pay for win.
J. W. Blatar,
Your Reliable Hoow Porolghar.
Our aoda toowtohi la opaa
for the saoMR. ,
WottVItfBBttoto.
Hdraom wM. oteotty
w*nora,MM,.
..;.r
m
6—-
T:”^-
THE ETEHIEa KBOOBD, TBATEBBB CBTT. mOE. MOXDAT. MAT U, UOi.
KUBECK & HOYT
121 UNION STIKT
TWdmWs'doilMfcctkcM.
«h! ^ bel^
0» a^icrtilf taioKd Sdis «mI Top Octttt at
SIO, tl2, $15, $18 ani $20
la thoaltr today.
Charlw WaM rrtanmi toiair Sr«a
Battle, where be apeat tha laat three
weeks wttk hJs parwaU.
Hiss Bose Walsh, who has hasa
rtattiaa her BiBtar la the city tor aote
tiaae. lett for her hooM ia Maistoa.
Oatarto. Gsaada. toda^.
H. C. Palsser weat to KlaCBlcr this
aralBK oa hasOaeas.
B. 8. Ptau waat to Kalkhska this
Morwtaa to attend aa adjaoraad term
of conn.
Harry Laa*worthy went to Bis R*ha this manias, where be has f post-
ifNWi the appeannee ol aajr aua aad giret him the
e aatiiiKtioo of bcflog «dl dreaMd.
Yoa waat THE BEST HAT
m M LONCLEY AT $3.00
Noaebett^made. See the poadbOittet of 60c and l .cio
ia oar Shirt Department. if9iy gmrmtnt
have f*e UHIOK U§£L
r poInU of superiority that Ti
City posaeaaed over Cadillac i
'<d «nth the remark that the Ti
Cky delegation bad come to clasp
TflAVCIItC CITY tlACCABCB* Vlthands with their brothers and that
ITBO BROTHERS.
whenever Cadillac needed help,
Traverse City tent would gladly
der all ai
aaslstance passible.
After a aelectioo by the orchestra.
BpaaahiS Wars Msdt by Rromlneot
Past Commander. Rx-Mayor Stanley
CadRlae Men and A. V. Frisdrich
Ctadillac. made a neat speech. He ga
Mr. fYlediich a few jaba and also t
and Canunandsr daeoh Cavitcli.
other oOlcert present He said that
Cwdlllac had a friendly feeling for
CadtUae htkmfad to the Maecabeea Traverse City because it was far
Raterday algbt. They swarmed Into enough away i
the Clam City Iroai thU city two ban- lilac any harm
enough tc
4rad aad forty strong, took pa
rth places
___________ Jdlly given, snd proc
Ions and i
ad to hare s roysl. old Msresbee good
rnalUe.
time.
»b Carltch. co
The train of ait ooacbet left thU
e City Tent No. R71. was
w thtm called
dty OB the O. R. A I. at
and It
>n and made a short sp**eeh.
was aot nnUI
thst Cadillac wa« upon
. raached. At Cadillac about two-thlrdk said that as commander of the
of tha tows waa si the train to meei he felt proud of the showing that the
the delessUon and the Cadillac band lent hail made. He made allusion to
was also la evidence. A line of march Commander Perry's calling him out at
I and the vUltora snd ho»u four u'rlork In the morning with a
} Mitchell Blreet led by the double bliu*d axe in order lo give him
that first application and said that was
T ol I
> rock what bad spurred the tent on until It
areot the i
had won He advised (he Cadillac tent
etc whhtsw
itaeers In honor of to gel more memlers and r»>me in
sttsed, while t
the city and 1 honor of the visitor* Traverse City.
A. E Crommer t»f the Wanton tent
to be apprecUted
had to beI heard
h<
Aftar a eoontermarch. the ‘Bees snd then sang two s<dus that took the
thalr friends went to the Knights of
Sir Knight Perry F. Powers was
Pythias ban where s program
called upon Hr. Powers has a bound
been prepared. This openei
opened
less store of new stories, each one ol
( selection by the Cadllb
which aptly Illustrates any point hr
followed by the sddre
delivered by City Attorney di'slres to make. In closing lie said the
FYred C. Wetmore, who acted as chair- sentiment that makes Traverse City
as It
BUUi. He extended the freedom of the look to the Traverse City citizen
<
good
dty to the sneats. He then extended does to no other is what makes
i
Introduced j Amertcans.
the usual welcome
of the Cad ' After Mr. Powers' address, the proSllae taut
' Krom was closed by two humorous
Mr. Perry’s appearance was greeted ! ^ delivered recitations by Frank
1 in u-IOWey. who Is an elocuUonlst of no
9f-ralslag 1
■
.................. er Perry
e Cadll
ready in
Traversc
announced that supper 1
the Tlsitors.
rs. He said
s
that the
IfaeeslMW, lisll
tbe MaeestH>e
hall. TalOtMi
Tables var.
were
t had come as tbe largest
City
guests and the visitor* ■
wouldn'l i fw
lern Michigan,
Ml
but It w<-------in Northeni
He expressed the sent I ;
nquei was going on the
It be was glad that Traverse , While
« hll the banqi
dn«Hl In the K of P.
t did It and was glad that it orehesi
e. “No two cities are closer ; hsH and
ai all who desired It. indulged
aald, “than Tra'iverse ^ m dancing. At Maecabee hall, a sump1 Mar-'aous spread had been served and ev' eryone partook heartily of this,
The train did not sUrt home i
A. V. Friedrich, past comm tder of
Traverse City Tent No 871. w cailcK] about three a. m.. and the interim
on and be too received ver liberal < whiled away In various manner
te. He said that the Traverse ---- a tired but bappy throng tha
il In the city at 4:45 yeste
I come to crow and ber had been
lilac oomi________
erse City twowr there times on
c a slm Mother.”
All who attended were very
liar axpedlUoB. “We didn’t come it*
> hospKallty sh
a Tietor to data the spoils." said Mr.
and thos< that didn’t ni
Prtedrich. “but aa man to man to
Thirty-fiv, gtit lost in the shuf
'Cheer you up In your sorrow. This i»
aot a toacral. but a wedding feast fle somewhere as there were only 205
which win unite Traverse City and that came back.
Cadillac more firmly than ever. ” He
then went on to tell that he knew Mr.
Perry didn’t feel sore because be had
carpet and ruq department.
aeeured the Erst member for Traverse
J. W. Slater,
City when the contest was opened.
Your Reliable Home Furnisher.
The Cadillac tent has many traej
fHaads In Trarerse City and he ex-
THE TROTTING BRED STALLION
McGregor Boy
Foaled 1898. aad stands 16^ hands h igh.
Vm otand for the season of 1904 at
I. X JirpN’s Unn StiMi, Tmorsi CHy, Micli.
PEDIOREE-r Rolwt McCrtgor, 647, record S:17J, lire
Crcsccai,
Kcatncky Siai; 2K)8|; Dartroore 2ai|: LtirUne
MoGiagar,
Tom McGregor, 2:1§: Marl.
.Nyanta. 2:12J;
aad M othcfs ia the liM. Dams of 87, indnding Grat'aa boy. 2^)8;
EBoree,
York Boy. (w) 2.’08J; Bliggard. 2.’<»|; 83 others.
Dona«6,11:1$, record 2:28], Sire of Dmdg. 2d8; Rego. 2:18];
Ihvaigo BeUe, 2:18], and 16 others. Dams of Maidino, 2.18^, Dutoe, %IH. A«to«te, 2:17i.
McCREGOR BOY is a very handsoro^ bright bay StaUioa of
^m^wswsiutiiig appearance. He can go as high as any horse on the
rood, aad a^ plenty of speed. He can show a 2 JO dip aad has
nercr been trained to speed. His breeding is 'certainly of the best,
Robert McGwgoi^. tbe monarch of the homestretch, tbe sire of the
mkhtiest race horse in America, Creaceas 1 J»|, and orer one hun
dred others bekre the S JO mark.
PPtAVMK
I pants on ths mar^
hot Ths ugly strap in ths
hack Is tfons away vrith. Lst
usshawtiwmt
that the tlster city would be
nted with a full force when the
INVADED
CADILLAC
B. J.
Albert Bboer of Son Ptaadseo re
timed home this BBoraias after a rlslt
the city with hit brothers, W. H.
1 C. J. B
Blshap oniMple went to I
this momlag. whore be wfll hold
conflrmstlan clsaa.
P^mak Johnson rdtmed to Honor
ilB aBoralBS afters vUlt 1
with iwlaUvaa.
IMIOFI0AN
.
-
MIOMflOAM
LUCKY THIRTEEN
OTEINIERB’S
D Grasd Open Base
TbilMBmatadcraMbcrfarcmyoMarbotadedRI Stotobi Bnm.’1«C «Mk-ihe ImAj Aaj
fo bM meek UBac« FRIDAY. MAY 13TH. E»«y
wfco ■•Ae p^fc-ec on that drte c«
-NEMITRLT..
THEIR MONEY BACK
byfariHisEathdrnleciUpA AH thn*^ tlm aotoh of May w« wffl dirkie the eotirc cash reocipu of
onedqr’saBleiaemy week arith oar caMomen. The km week it was Monday. May 2d. The
oeoood week (Mm week) it was Friday. May 18th. The day for tkh week will be anaotmoed in
next Monday^ P«pen. Come early aad oAca, atse yow oaks ahpe aad watch for the datec.
GREAT SHOE VALUES
Milton Smurthwaite went to Banlt
8le Marie thU faternoon on a businees
trip.
Tbe third annual banquet of Com
pany M will be held In the Knights of
Pythias hahll tonight.
THE MARKETS.
IJetrolt. Mich.. May 1C.—WheatMay. ll.OCH; No. t red. fl.OC; No. 3
corn. 52c: No. 3 white oats. 45^4c.
Chicago. I May 1C—Wheat—May.
»3Sc: old J^ly, 8C^c: new July,
RSSc. Coro—May. 47kic: July. 4«c;
September.'47Vic. Data—May. 4lTkc.
July. 38S: S«-piember. SO^c. July
IKirk. 111.27; lard. fC.55; ribs. |C.45
Forced Out of Bueinesa.
The Racket store owned by M. Cop
lan was closed up laat Saturday night
by his creditors. The dull season has
put Mr. Coplan behind with his obli
gations. The results are that the
Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, worth$8.00.......... 1.95
Ladies'fine Dot^ola Shoes, worth $8.00... | .25 !
at....................................... S3 50
THE MOST UUBHABIE
O*'*'*„„
"......................... ........... .2.50
specialties, exciting cUmaxes,
startling stage cfTectt, and pe
culiar diaiactert ever conceived.
«*«
‘ Shoes made ol Satin Calf. Vici Kid
,.60
are here at........................................................... 88 : Boys' Shoes, equal to the best $2.00 slioes.
Splendid line ofGiris'Shoes at 76c, 88c,08c L26. etc
here at ........................................................... | .5O
-Baby Shoes, soft and flexible, excellent
wearers, worth 60c, here at.............................. 39 Bor*' Shoes, worth $1.60 snywherc, here si | ,00
THw
Vent-
STEINBERG BROTHERS
High School Locturo Course
l.aCOTORE
A KTKD—Kr|>rrtmcaa
AT THE CITY OPERA HOUSE
•M slair«P7
T‘JJSniV."ES5r‘..C.. “'TSS.-
i‘.nTi7‘,5isr’vs
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Covert Coats Tor
Cadies are Jill
tbeHage ...
Carpet Depaitment
------- -
Tbe following prices, when seen with the garments, will
convince you that we are here with the goods and our prices
arc not exhorbitant.
nr goods this y«>*r; here you
the latest and best pattern* and colorings at 41c. t»c. K5c. |i, |i i.v
11.25 and ft.50 yard
Covert Box and Top Coal, made of finest covert, two' side
pocki^, guvanteed satin lined, very swell, ^ 0 00
STRAW MATTINGS—Just the thing for l>ed ruums and dining
Same as above, with best taffeta silk bning, not f iC /l/l
18.00, but................................................................. 1 Ool/U
Tight fitting Covert Coats, very st^ishly cut and fit just right,
handsome coat, goaranteed satio lined, some bare pleats
in back and belts, not 12.00,
0 QQ
LINOLEUMS—No better floor covering for your dining room
kitchra or bath room: suitable deHigns for all purposes: l»est line In
the city: 4Se to 70e square yard
It W.11 pay ytMx to investigate oor oflers before making a
purchase.
PL^R RUGS—No line in tbe
he dty can eofonare witj 1 ours la <raPiety of patterna at the '
It prices. The pdpolaHty or this style
oC Soor coTerlng U la
4aily: |17.50 to 9tt^.
^ Boston $forc
We are canght np with oor .carpet laying orders to that we <
re you prauipt aerriee again.
tha
KIMBALL
11 I
1^
Wm
W W
■ "
BEST there is a going, I
ncvabdhtlc that ofyonr
neighbors or Competitors,
lest otherwise in so: doing
you may i
fad that v
Terse, we can(1 consaentiontly
c
and
h pleasure invite
vite as uumy as
i will
come with their energies and capital
home purposes it constantly growing
here, and you inty want sonicthing in
the city, suburbs or fanning line; if so
possibly 1 liave it to just suit you, to
come qiitckTy and see me at 888-K.
Front Street.
L. G. BRYANT
JACKS
1 have imi>ortcJ two
Jacks for
farmers
who want to raise
Mulcrs. One of them
w’ill be foundI at my
stables and ]I will
keep oime in Blair,
near (zcorpe Widrig
TO KK WT SIMO
Buildinu
\
Blocks and «
Brick •
We are I
on sbi
ibort m>tice will
Blocks
Brick. Prices very rea■onahle. We hare i large plant with
almost unlimited capacUy We are
also agents for the Block and Brick
Machines which are the latest aaJ
most simple of anything on the mar
ket and at a very low flgnre. Please
inveiitlgate before huying For par
ticular* address
6oodricb & Stanley,.
Craptrae Otp, rWcblgaa
ML «. J. HICGOIS
ALL WOOL ART SQUARES of the fl.Mt grade. Vxtr* auper In
Onlf 3 Ddff m#i« Uft Ur f0U U PsrtMpste ia par iOaaif Back Sak,
Wtiatadaf the Laat Bap
Oimpnre
A600D MORAL
0. J. MORGAN
Thesi^ coau are the prettiest and most practical of
any summer coat we have ever seen. Everybody who has seen
them is very- enthusiastic We know you will be greatly pleas
ed, too. Come in and see them. A competitor makes the as.
sertioo that “ihcy arc the only ones in the city that have the
Top Coat." Truth is mightier than fiction.
KIMBALL FOANOt are uaaU aai
ARKANSAW
Ladies' •‘Tieadeaay" Shoes with robber
) Men's Shoes of Patent Coltskin. Olazetl Kangaroo,
beds aad cork coahioa inanlft, eqaai to
Ideal Kid, etc., high and low cuts, in all the
dte best $6.00 aboea, at........................... S3.50 |
newest lasts. They contain more comfort, style
Ladies* Patent Leather Shoes, worth $8.60, 2.50 '
and dorability than most $6.00 sLcc-s here in all
SENATOR J. f. DOILIVER
SllWrt
oyi.
Victor Lambert at John Ragers,
(Old Arkansaw), a^ Harry Edman as Jeremiah ' Soodpam.
A great, big, comedy pr^notion arith a strong caK and
beautiful scenery. More gen
uinejoomedy than has ever been
|mt into a melodrama,
t satisfy I
claims. Tbe
‘ tore is closed
«ed for a few days to mark
goods dovrn Mr. A. J. Spurge, trus
tee.
2185-It
\A/A>
Fred Raymond praaents his
IstcstMelodramicoomedy
It if aot oor baiinf to dictate what any one ahoald wear or not wear, bat here is a Csct as to shoes
that etrery one ahoald note: Who doM not See and examine these shoes before
purchasinff. misses a good shoe exhibit and falls to get the best shoes
any given amount will procure.
^
•n«. *0- «.
« the U.« mod
Us,^ !
made by the most reliable makeia> The5're as
There will be a regular meeting of
the G. A. R. post 'Wednesday evenl
to which a full attendance Is dealt
as arrangements irlll be mode at l
All m«
> be pr
SATURDAY Ifi'
FtANO
THIS.STORE WILL BE CLOSCO ALL OXV ORCORATION OAY.
DENTIST
sSTs
s:
memy hneic Ml*. Tha luelcy
My will h* anneuneod Wodn**My •vaaing at 7 U'elealc oliarp
Mi puhtlahM th* nook dm.
ThaRaulMRtoM.
> tvita U* •• Hwr
TBAVSBSE cnr, KICIl, MOXHAT, MAT 16, 1*04.
AITHURIS
ISOLATED
fateknaan Tkrwur Walar On K.
Laaa FrMn flJM to 81 JOG
Spaelal to tka Brnnlag Roeord.
RAILWAY TO ROUT HAS ^RACTIC.
I:',. mioumi WOES in CUT
ALLY CSAMO WORKINO.
SPtClAL SElVICt^ SUMBAT
i
itakwan dtoeor
aavdnnt la tkc
trad a pail of
but wboa be RT.
threw it 08 tka tre the whole thlag
NO TELEAllAMt FROM THt PORT
ROR TMR«* OAYA
1;^
, TimmrCTaiTBBUT
CHURCH
P CHIMES
MnOmUBUlHEl
REV.
BISHOP GILLESPIE
AT
GRACE CHURCH.
the natlro nrill a
Pro0mme Rendered in the Evening at
JiMMOi OioRMeli M Wmefc • Mint
.In Ktrr Rny-»H»tt .CntnnHItt
Nmt Lint Vmi«.
FirM
and
Ashury
MethodI
Lar^Mt
Spacimaa af
Incrmstag rioodiacas with showi
Its Kiad Evm> Tuesday sad pooatbly aouth portioe
toalght
Wa
(farmer southwest partkm
Cawfht Alivw-Waifllin Htm a
Ttimn Oiiartar Raaada.
The largam ralabow trout ever
eataght aad saved alive In this section
of the state la sow on exhibition In
Bechtel'a aquarium.
The trout was
brooght here yesterday by Silver
brothers of Acme. It Is thirty ioriifa
kmg and weighs mine and three-quar
ter pounds. The ixh U a handsome
specimen and seeaw perfectly cootented in Itx new hooxe
Although it wax
subtly damaged by iu capture it
shows every-indicatioo of lirlag. Not
little iatereatI has been iaroused bj
the big Sah but the fish itself U
least excited of any. taking the
miration aa coolly aa a Traverse belle.
The lah to I
rainbow,
bat to what sportsmen
si
term a “steel
bead.”
takes a fine addltioe to
Bechtel'a aquarium
which
already
itainx a large number of rainbow
I German brown trout. Mr. Bech
tel also has two fine
The sBuUer of these weighs 7U
pounds and was caught with a flv by
Mr. Bechtel several years ago
The
fHher weighs 8«„
pounds and was
y George RaH sun of Postmaxwlih bait several years ago.
The fish are fineli mounted and .make
very natural appearance.
What Ease Ball goods hMring tho Spauldin^^jMadMiLfc amaa.
W* ara apcclxfl a«efrta for thoso Boeda and/^ stavrieiB aMv tta
new thin«a in MHto. Glevoa. Bats. Balia and ^^Mka.
The same prices for then* articles here aa Ih ChlcSBe.
« City Book Store
) oatsida.
Chorchea W. F. M. G Thank
No expUnatlon caa ba glTeB for the
Ofleriag Yeetcrday.
origin of tba flra oaiasa It waa ataried
by aomabody with tba intention of daatroylng tba mill. The bollai
The
Iljr Wirt to tk« SrMlnc Ineord.
been ramorad and by ovarhanlli
chnrct yesi^ay were in charge of
Rl. Rev. “ ihop Gillespie.
In the
Ifev Ovnac. Mar lA—Tkt RuhIob again be uaod.
preaebad
■each<
a powerful aar
evening
nniborlUM btr* ndsU that tlic rmU
Sura Your Sin GTII Plod
way to Part Artkar
prteUcallT
caaatd vorklBA. Tkt irtrat art alao
0 OuL' abowlng that tba aril man
1 no hiappinaas bare nor In the fa
latarmptad m no ttleKram kat b«ae
rtetlTtd frona Port Arthnr for thrat
in ti}a morning a claaa of eight «aa
eoollrmad
by BUbop Glllaapla.
the
^*Ward*nMeked ker« lodajr tkal tba
beantlful oosfimiatioa aarrioe being
Jannatat dtapatek boat Mlyako ttmck
Tba ^labop made an addreM to
a vine and vat doatroyed la Karr bay
AN OVER AND MANGLED
tba oonflrmatton claaa and aBarward
yaattrday. Tbtre wart rt*bt cataaiStale street, causing «
OLIVER
OWEN.
addraaaad
all
the
communlcanU.
Hl»
tlat.
aarmon waa the "Influeoca of the
Tkt Batlvca hart hart a rua>or that
Higher Claaaet on the Ijower."
tkara wat ktary fisbtlaa yattarday betwaan tka Jananttt aad Rantaa Loft Lo8 Waa Tarrlbly Tom and xpoke of the duty they owed the coi
pave
munlty and church. In poUtlca, In tl
foreca at Uao Yaac on tb« traatilie a dixtanre. giving a bicycle
Right Am ao Cruahad an Amputa
home and aa Individuals. ThU roapo
Wbar&a railroad batweaa Port Arthur
who wax passing time to dis
xiblllty cannot be vaded becouxe (
and Mnkdaa.
tion May
Nneoaaary.
mount and catch the
the great oportunitlex oRared by e
Tkt Rnt«
81. Ellyabetb
vlronmant.
today
Miss
Ed
Smunhsalte
Tue.sday
Oliver Owen, a young man living
by tka Pranch cootalata.
afternoon nt 4 o'clock
with bla parents, eoraar of Union and
Mnat Rt Chrittiaiit.
filxtaanth straaia, mat with a vary un-
FATflER WAS
ABOARD TRAIN
By Wlra to tka Brentac Racord.
fortnnata accidant at Rapid ClUr thia
Umdoa. May It.—A mattaca from
Ditbop Andray of Tokk> aayt: **Tba
Japan^ hara taalatad tkai all aatira
iBlarpratan acaompaBylna oorratpoBdaou to tka front ba CkrltUant owtnp
to tba oooftdaBce of tba sorammaot
that tkay art batt abla to kaap tba
Japaaaaa nama.antulUad ”
t 8;1S o'clock wbUa cutting
out cars. Ha is amployad on tba road
aa brakaman and want out on a freight
run north
this morning
with Con
ductor Norton and in cutting out tba
cara slipped and fall nnder them. HU
left leg from tba knee up wax terribly ;
mangled, the flesh being laid open
Lk>ng the bone and hlx right arm wax
War Unpopular in RuMla.
cnixhad at the elbow. It lx thought
By Wlra to tkt Braaliis Rtoord.
that one^ itruck paxxed over the in8U Loulii. May It.—Prlnea Uhtom- Jurad leg
imi.
No bones are'
akl. aditor In chlaf of a 8t. PatertburR
papar. who will rapraaant Riucia at
been
tba worW t fair, arrlrad bare today.
1 Owen
ked up ai WrnUmxburg
Wl
8ptaklnc of tka far Baatara conllirt be
l the air
I axaixting in
‘king
aald:
“Tba people dt RuMla toooar
Intention of cutting out
ad #llb the It
or later will become acquainted with
The bead
eral cara.
head brakeman
• young man ax be went down
r him also give a signal to atop
la repealed to the engineer and
m-hlch ha
Narar aalll Raaala baa abaolutaly baatop wax made vary quickly, howroma aaprama la tba far East will
r ba wax rolled over aavaral times
there ba peace.”
tvforo the train came to a standstill.
The accident was also witnessed by
an uncle who wax on the train and he
the signal as Owen fell. The
:her. George Owen, was or the
train but did not see hU son until after
!ldanl. The uncle. Edd Over>f Chicago, and George Owi
- - river
thing to Rapid
c
re golniig flsl
Is train.
IP MrO WITHDRAW FROM RACE
complains <
The young
ng Injured. He has ba<
I back belni
•AVi GOVERNOR YATEE.
the road less than a ym
employed
It U hare
saved but the attending
*.Apb Would 8t Worth I17A00 a Ytai
physician cannot tell until after the
OtBditck in lllinola Rtpubiican
react Ion.
There U a probability of
I he leg. The Injuries nre of
Convontion 81111 On.
nature that it U almost Im
possible to tell at the present time
SpacUl to the Bronlas Roeord.
what will be the result.
The boy wax met at the train by
SpriasEald. IIU May It.—OoTamor
Yalaa nwda tba aoaaational alatamant physician and a rig and taken to h
today that at a maatla< betwaaa him borne where every attention posaib
ng given, him. HU brotha
aalf aad Seaator Hopklaa. 8paakar
Joaapb CaaaoB aad OooEraaaiaan Lor- Archie Owen, who U a conductor c
road on the
Imar. ha waa oEared a federal appolatmeal worth EH.OOO to withdraw from
the Rqbaraatoiial race to
favor of
Praak O. Lowdea. Tba appointment,
ba aald. waa aald to ba almllar to the
alBlatarahlp in Mexico. 8peakar Canwon rafttaad to diacnaa tba matter, but Otto Jlranok’a 8o»—Harry 8tapKm
aaid if tba ckarta waa formally made
Garten—Furtaral of Hollis Criflln
ka would probably reply. Tba convan
and Mrs. Catherina Kelly.
tloa raamaamblad at 2 o'clock
tbi
, aftemooB to reanma ballot Inic.
Th
deadlock la atill on.
fin was held this afternoon at 2 o'cl
from (he house.
311 South
Cedar
street. Rev. C.. T. Stout ofRclatlng
rax in charge of
the funeral wax
The pall bearers
taker Anderson.
Char«od With Embaialing From t*
TX of the Maccabee
Grand RapWa Fwralturt Company.
«aad was a member
lodges berk.
Formariy Lived Here.
Lt k
ManUtec and
of the Maccabee lodge at
He
had Just paid up last Thursday.
P. D. GUI baa bean arraated
Tied |1,«K) insurance in the o
!k
to
Owoaao and will ba brought ba
Son of Otto Jirantk.
with
ibla city today. Ha U charged
year-old child Arthur, son
rhe :-y
ambaaxUng money from the Grand
tto Jlranek of Gn
. and :
nnanr. The warRapids Fumltute company.
ipldx. died Saturday afternoon
by Joaapb WII
rant wax xwom o
o'clock of periionliU at theh Grand
helm, owner erf the
Traverse sanitarium
Mrs. Jlranek
Mr. Gill ix quite well known In this
brought her son to this, city a sh»n
city, having lived here a number of
tme ago In search erf a climate that
doyed by J. W. Mil
years. Ha wax employe
rould restore her boy's health, but h
liken ax a aalexman for some time but
lUeaxe developed
Into peritonlti
o the road for
Wt hU
H.
ay friandx from which death resulted
WAS OFFERED
APPOINTNENT
League
the First M. E. church
ling in a very pleasing
e league occupied the
Ing service
re hour with a fine program
proi
The serv
aeivice
ice waa In charge of I
L. D.
Welch, the president, and began with
a abort aung service. The music
optionally good, the choir being ax
led by Mr. Horst and hU orchestra,
e duet by H. M. Welch and Mrs.
rst the solo by Mrs. Horst and a
le quartet were strong features of
the program and much enjoyed by tbe^
audience.
The topic for dixcaxaloo''
wax “The Temperance Question,*' this
being
the topir
discussed la
the
leagues all over the land. Tta pro
gram wax as follos-s:
Song service.
Scripture reading. R. Douglas.
I*rayer. Rev. W. I* Laofmxn.
Duet. Mrs. Horst and Mr. Welch.
Reciution, Miss Annette Lardle.
ORertory. violin solo, Mr. HorsL
'intemperance ax ARecting Educa
tion ' Prof. 1. B. Gilbert
Solo. Mrs. Horst
"Intemperance as ARtoi•ting the General Heal
ilth.'' Dr. F.. B. Minor.
Male quai
•Softly Nowr the Ught
trf Day.'*
The last number on the prograc
as the most Impreaxive of all. betni
the occasion of
the graduation
o
•ven Junior leaguers into the El
ig ser
l.aufi
L conducted by 1
f president of the Epsorth
ilomas off gradnleague. After their diplomas
gr
Tered a
Rev. Mr. Ijnifi
brief prayer.
■The service smi. closed by singing
the "Coronation Hymn.”
BEATH>OFABAY
F.D.CnXAllESTCP
T that he
here who are xincerely sorry
la in trouble.
It aaama that while he wax In the
employ erf the company he sold nI chair
for tilJM and
money.
la only
ad been
ns stating Uai that amorat had
ry name
paid oa account. The _____
Ihroogh lb*. nmn
maa who had bemgkt the
Rapids yesterday on the ll ;lt G. R. A
1. train.
H^ry 8taph«i Barton.
V Stephen Barton, aged
itha. 7 days, died of pulmoyears. *
laat evening
last
<
at ll:»»
nary hemorrhage
he
t Bay townne in
k at
o'clock
I hU boi_______
ship, about ooe-half mile east of the
Black school boose. Deceased leavem
_ wife, two children having
ally came to this
their father. ’The famll
a few weeks ago
region from Montana a
ered bat he had proml
n, being well to
Bad purchased a farm,
good the deftclMcy. He
do. The funeral aervlce will be held
aooal beloaglaEa at tba-----------------Wedneoday afternoon at 2 o'clock
aad these were retaliHMJ for hU heart
bin.
He has a wife aad family la from the First M. E. church under (he
direction of H. L. Carter.
Oaroaeo. where he waa arrertrt.
Mrs. Kelly's Funeral.
Ooastable C. W. Aahtoo w<
Owoaao today after Mr. Gttl.
The funeral aervlce of the late Mrs.
Catherine Kelly of MaySeM was held
>1 in that Tillost TWO FINGERG
yesterday from the hotel
tege. Rey. Mr. Thnrrion1 of Kiagaley
data Felera CaafM Hia Laft Hand la oMriated aad the funeral
charge of Undertaker Aaderaon.
BpecUl to the NrealaE Ba«
190 VOTES CAST.
LeMad. Mldu May IG-Jokn Patera
ca^t hit left haad la the ahlagle Vetkis Lively en rronl Street Bridpa
BMCklae In the mlU here Batariay.
camag of hU Uamk aad two Eagera.
The voUag on the hondteg lor a new
Dr. Sleplcka waa ahttaai to reamg Weri Frtnt street hrtdge^ ^
the hoae tnm the thoMk aad third Bvnly
this
afiaraoon.
The poUa
at 1 o'etoek and np to 2:30.
there had heea US vett I cast. The
tpalM aose ai T PYlock.
Mrs. M. mmmkr Mraed peMarday
aiemen's
Samiile
Bxfords
lars was taken ax the thank oRering.
In the evening the program pub
lished Saturday wax fo1l<
caslon was the flfteent
of the forming of the Epworth League,
ft quartet composed of Ednard De
long. F. O. Miner. John Bailey and
J. Shier rendered a very pleasing
selection. There were three very in
teresting papers read. Miss Mary Eldred had prepared a paper on *'Cooxecrated Social !*owers." and
read by Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, owing to
Mias Eldred
Idred being Indisposed. W. H.
Scott's paper.
ps|
“What I as an Epworth
Leaguerr Desire in a Pastor.' was also
Interesting. 'The Ideal Epworth
Rev. Hugh Keniinedy
presiding ;
I D Car-1
rol. wax one» of the tw
twenty-seven men
that In Cleveland. O.. organized the
league fifteen yearx ago.
Rev. Mr. j
Carrol wax for a numlier of years i
ibllca-'
editor of the yoong^p*><>ple't
Cincinnati.
Watches Were
Obtained
for foincd Low Prices
are simply orooderfuL
S. BENDA & COMPANY
reco^irc this
sale as an opportunity of un
usual merit.
Sizes 3 te 5
OIMtbxH.B xnd€.
Csvor it
Men’s Suits and Top Dob
Drew, Selby A- Co’s repu.
tatioo as makers oi women’s
swell footwear, it to well known,
every lady will
^ow the price, this feature, combiaed
has woo for our cloUiiag the distinctive
eojoya
Our fifteen dollar
Saving »f see to
$I.S0 en Every pair
Today, tomorrowr and Wednes
day and our money back propo
sition will be a thing of the
\ our Clothier and Haller
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.
...OOIVIF-ORT...
WE
WILL
POST
YOU
la_________ ‘______ ■
Our new line of tadioa' ahOM will bs sure te ploaae you.
iB«.oo,
^3.00
They are made for comfort and wear.
to you.
We'll be glad te show tham
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
Opposite Whitliif Hrtai.
ov the new styles of hand bags,
if you will Irjt give
us
the
opportunity to do it
Then look at our pners an«!
compare t^U'.M.lTV au 1 j.r
e
with oth-rs and (<*'• *‘-I
Ci-)nvirrc.l
It a V c
«e
- GLORIA '^
g *• »• ■!
sure:
values.
FRMK FRIEDRICH & CO.
Th- S- r
...219...
tv: Krrmt Hfr—l
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
vxr. I_. mnOVA/N, wianacsr
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Martager
new Jlnioals^
the Weather
Reports,,,
Vv- C t
nidDt
Sbirls
^
urn- 4
and
Then Pawned. .’
Constable C. W. Axhion went to
Grand Rapidx today to took up some
watches that had been obtalne*! from
Barnum A Eari by false pretenaex.
One of the watches wax pawned here
and the other two there. The watches
were secured by the men represent
ing themselves to be Pere MarquUe
employes
IS aad giving ttime orders. One
worited one day and the other i mile
looger.
The bids on the
Congregattonal
church were opened today.
There
only OM bid and as all of the truatees were aot prpoent tthe
settled.
ootee)
/
’about
M
people
who
Thei
weac to Petoekey yoetertay oa
Pore MarqaeUe road and a very t
aomher weal to BIk Rapida.
BBxmaaleatloe of Traver
No. S2S. r. aad A. M.. t
nl^L Work la the third desrae.
A. R Cook has ac wftal a posRIoa
oa the road for the Boath Side Lnmher eompaay.
There was a very naaO crowd oa
the
with our
placed them on sale at a
UNDER FALSE PRETENSEG
Three
MC--'
We succeeded in olrfamlng
Drew, Selby &: Co's sample line
of summer OxfioriU, and have
Aabury M. E.
special services at
There
the Ashury M. E. church yesterday,. In
*lgn
the morning the Woman's Forel
Missionary society had charge and the
annual thank oRering wax taken. This
is used for the building of schools
edocaie the children in foreign Ian
The pastor gave a number of interest
ing statistics, among them being the
fart that the Woman's Foreign Mla-
Vou Know
■
50c
65c
75C
$1.00
$1.2$
and
$I.S0
8«ltal N«iwt»r ftoo Nt« V«k.
60c. 7Sc Md........... 1.00
wagon Brot. Fme Shirts. $1 and ....................... .
1.60
Other grades 60c aad.................... ................................ ... .. 76C
'
Yoong’a Hats and Pemn’g Gkwea OB
here.
6.
C0fB9T TfWPr
Mai aaha
\
■ \ f
■
■'S
1{a\n Coats
$10 to $20
ZImbrttlas
S0(to$6.00
Need not be
watched quite so
closely by the
owner of a good
Rain Coat and
Umbrella.
1 he “Cravcncttc**
or Rain-Coat, as
some call them,
has no rubber in .
Its make up what
ever. The cloth
is simply put
througlj a process
which renders it
imper\'ious to
water. Our stock
comprises the best
makes only. End
best selling pat*
t^s of cloth.
Ramittoh 0lofl)ing 0«.
t ByitaTO KBQOEft TOAYEBSE CITT, MOH^ M6lfDAJ,^t !•, 3
r''
THEEVENING RECORD
"■irfSsjSiSr"
Food®
WTMm AiiD PLATFO—
I nmhrrt has hnen
_
kr Mr. Phsd
am Etractar^wMh hla *TNd
SSTn
vtHOt. T' ■?«» •»< ^ W. HM»«"
_ brmlai «f k gnti mmmr l«r»*
'orlc produecioss n4 bM bees mm !■
MBber flC «jtMs chbhraetv pots
thM« cMTSon oArtaga H* mmtm*B « tert« MbuT. Wt tte ssns*aA i>eii>rt It w worth the extra
PMC to here each a el«1lhg actor
the head of the oompaar. Hla reaJea of the part o( *t>»d Arkaaiaw'
omcc i^FwowT tiytrr. Is a rirelBtkm to thoee wbo bare aeaa
the plajr before aad after his ftrat per
MBce Mr. Hanaood was nore thaa
„s«ed with hU lavcataMat.
C. A. tKKtXHEA, CHy ar1»iir.
U Is Tcrr seldoai that local theaterlers hare aa opportaaltj
^Migmm
------ -— ^
high salaried artist as I
^ W. HANNKN. I
:|®lil
cauw _ ,
or i nd
KASKOL
TASj;STiS
^
digest starch ajy
i
As the Mjgr hreeses displaoe the
wtads of the wlater the asaal
oowd at the doors of the churches
after the ‘Saadar ereolag senriees
Ibly laeraaaes. A. the flaal hrmo Is
aaag they begin to ooagregate aad
whee the aiaslc aaaoaaees that the
aerrlee Is eoded. they are there la full
. force. teaU hoys, young mm i
aoMber oM enough to know beU(
la this asaeasblage
As ereryooe
leases the sacred edUke they are
c«lad at aad grinned at any many
times are the bott of IrreleTsat aad ongentleaiaaly comments.
As the worshipers come out of the
cdiareh. the crowd gradually becomes
thlaaed out unill by the time those
that alt la the front seats appear there
are oaly a few left. The reason U
that f«■»«*« ereryooe has sccomplUhed
what he was waiting for. he has s
, ed oe the homeward srsy mkh
aweetheart or some one s else sweet
heart •
That a girl or young Isdy should
eoweat thgt k**’ escort should wait for
har at the door of the church t
' aaaoyance of almost everyone
leases the place seems unreasonable.
Che has been to church and If her
irreT Is not worth the cost to
jroBhg maa to either go wlih her or
least attend church, then she holds It
; Tery cheep ladeed. If every girl that
^ has aa eseort would laslat that he
land tha service with -her or else
lead ft alooe or with companions of hU
own sex. It would obviate s nuisance
t nad It surely wouldn't hurt the young
U mnh In the slightest If she hasn’t
raiklnr ceoort. If she would refuse
noiment to go home with anyone who
hnsat been to church, the s
srottM be socompllshed and
nnaopnace abated.
The botUiag business has proven
very expensive to the Japs. The
tramp stenmers which have been consnased la the enterprise have cost the
Movmnmant $1,S01.00«. in addItioD
In Baltimore. Md.. Id.OOO diildrea
anaad with kerosene wUI fight the
■Moqnltoes. The mosquito Isn't saying
a word hat like the nbiqultoe collector
will probably present his little
regalariy as ever.
A Cheater. Pn.. young bachelor
blafiksmith baring been bequeathed
$SS,MW by a woman whoae life he
aaved. it now busy looking around for
e woman on whom to apend the herlt•BA
The Grand RnpMs ball team has
won the Erst game home by a score of
• to S. This Ait'C'* T>etroit a lead In
her huatle for the last place In the
othar leigiie.
The Um» lorurred by the w«ulug of
coIWi In riirulstlo«i bee been nutdr tb«*
wabjert of e number of precise expertaeiiis from wbirh It w«s secrrulued
that the gold cuius Ume SVk
cenL
In 100 years. Large silver colne loss
ISVk per out., and smaU oobs ■« ‘ "
cent.
_______________
OLD FBUS TESTIFY
VINOL
WORTH
flOOO
to
A
BAKER.
The Aged, and All Sons and Osughtam
of Aged People in Traverse City
Should' Be Interested.
wm.
H. S. Han. prsald
A, V.,.^iadrteh. t
Chan.^inihelm. V
Hesert Propertp
HOLOPHANE GLOBES AND SHADES
We have just received a new line of Shades and Glab^ in«^
ing some of the litest stjrles of Hofepimne goodn Holn|dtanr glam
is designed to accocnplidi a double pvrpaae.
pr|g*s<t—A complete diffaxioo and conaeqnent aoftiim of
„ L, which aecorea the reaoral of «H gUrg, ftrenka aad daxriiQg
poinu and is both'sErccable in qttaUtj.
• Vlnol acts first upon the st«»mach.
from the food eaten th«i el«ments
neetled for rich. re<l blond, healtl
body material and sound, stew
nerves. In this way It repairs worn
tissues, checks the natural decline of
Vou’ll need a aprlng tonic, take Hnl- the aged and never fails to replace
liater'a Rocky Mounuin Tee. See tt weakness with strength
"In the strongest manner we unhes
drive oot the Imparttlea. revitalitc
Itailngly Indorse and guarante** Vlnol
jroor ayatem. Feel It give you i
to Increase the appetite, cure stomach
blood end atrength. S5 cents, tea
troubles, give strength and renewed
aeblet fbrm. Johnaon’a Drug Store
vHallty to the aged, build up the
down, tired and debllltateil. make
strong, cure chronic
I the convalescent,
to the pnroliafaer
dollar paid fu it " Johnson's
Drug Store.
ThU seemed a strong statement for
a reliable druggist to make, and we
think ererj person in Traverse Cltj
ought to take advantage of his oflar;
of course, he hat a very .wide
iwledge of medicines and what they
or will not acomplish.—Editor,
or the convenience of Traverse
City people the proprietor
'- drug store has arranged with
of the other retail druggists }a
the cllv to sell Vlnol.
Are joa looking far ronfieihing
good? S acrex 3 mik* from
thii dty—level rood, li room
boose in fim-claas oooduion,
good bare property fronting on
bay—just the place for trade
raisag «i>d entertaining tesorl*
erg.
Will ex( hange for j»oo<l
faooae in city.
|S4oorid—A better distribnuoa «< the ny$, tbe smmf*
eat hgbt being thrown where the greateit ilhuninatioo is required,
thus aeconng increased Uhuninstion an^ consequent ccooaaaj.
If yoo want a pretty shade and a good light, buy the Holophane.
Once used, always used.
ELECxmc^ca
A,. F. Nerlinger.
C. W. Ashton.
BT-WIrtag aad Bapalr Work a*|-<aaKy
beautifnl.
well made, solid oak Parlor Table, just Uke cut, 84 mc»‘
ill. weU
square top, heavy rims, French legs, fine finish, only....
1.7
They range right along op to some as beautiful tabla], av you ever
saw. All shapes, styles and designs. You can find just what y—
want at just what rou want to pay.
J. W. SLATER,
Your Rsliabic »
A MAN CAN GET ALONG
WITHOUT HAIR ON
HIS HEAD
/
. But he can't get along without something in his stomach.
commo Hiws
or mcmoAii
cd a
men's aasoclatlon. and Red Jacket Is
to'Ing to.
Menominee's schools are so crowded
more room will have to be pro
vided before next fall.
The Quincy News says that poles
various kinds are becoming more
numerous that people on the streets
of that village.
l»arld Weavef’. a young married man
b«^n missing for aevDouglas, kaa b
-al days, and it Is lielie'
immitted suicide.
A Greenville man raised twelve
acres of imtatoes last year and after
this yiwr’B seed.
edough
11.540.
soldI the ciT
>r twenty years Tekonsha fought
For
with success against having saloon,
d In aehU spi
license. In honor of bis vlccuring a Ih
713 l»cust street.
believe
there Is no other medicine
V'inol for elderly people. I '
take tlOOO for i
me It makes si
do and
as no other medicine seems
Vlnol
Invigorate the whole systc
was first recommende«l to
bad cough, which I could n(
get rid of. Vlnol not only cured my
cough, but It made me strong and well,
and I enihUBlastically Indorse Vlnol.'
The proprietor of Johnson's drug
veterinary of
1 Invt-stigatlon of a ve
stun-, when Interviewed in regard to
supposed disease that has been
this matter, said: "We have never killing off so many sheep In Alpena
county the past few weeks shows that
It was not a disease at all, but that the
long cold winter has simply been too
much f«*r the sheep.
The Grand Rapids papers are brag
ging about a 220 pound sturgeon which
was caught in the river there the
er day. The mystery Is. however. how
id In
fish of thsi site could get i
«ing either
withoutIt bell
The Grand Rl'
In the mud
half out of wi
all the time.
Herman Durhin. a boy, was
Adrian for stealing a ride, and was
given one hour to get out of town. In
order to make sure that he would get
time he stole a bicycle which
ndlng In front of an oIBce
J. BAKER.
rode out of town on It. He was caught
sold in onr store such a W(
later and locked up
vltallter and strength maker
The supervisors of Midland county
aged as Vlnol; It Is nature’s remedy have donattd a strip of land from the
for the sick, the weak and the aged.
rear of tbe courthouse block in Mid
•Vlnol owes lU virtue and gre
■ railroad
land to the Pere Msnji
llcinal power to the fact that
on c<»ndtilon that it 1mI** used for pascontains a highly concentrated foi
senger depot grounds The company
compan;
all the active eurtalve properties
a burned some
will rebuild its sh
cod liver oil. without a drop of t
months ago. of either
nauseating grease which chlracterii
and It ' rill l>e o
old-fashioned c<vl liver oil and era
road.
WHf$.E. WAIT & soil PUIHES IT
It's a pleasure to sell a
when our customers come
aards and tell us how much good It
them.' said s E. Walt A
Recpopular druggists.
we like
I. the d:
and recommend Mt-o-na.
pepslla n‘ro«nly.
•wVe have s«' lUtK-h faith li
that we are going to guarantee
Ucle that
guai
..
the future and will
win relurtf
relur the
monev to any purchaser of Ml-o-na
whom It does not cure. That may
seem ra*.h hut our customers have
said so msny good words in its favor
that we do not expect to have many
packages returned.
• Any one who has dyspepsia wb<
food does not digest well, who has
lake thought as to what he can e
and when, can leave M cenU depoull
at the store and Uke home a box of
Ml-o^na and If the remedy does not
regtjlate hU digestion and cure hte
Behr. the Inv-entor of the mnooratl dyspepsia he can withdraw his money
on returning the empt.v boa
rallwwr. tint Ins proved a •
•le ronttoenl of Kuro|ie. U trying to
Inda-e I.<uudun to «do|rt it. It I- rntn-h
weaken her is fxoatiBted lem i-ostly than the doubb^rwll
tera. and be mys be can armuge to
run It at the Inekx of boiiMW. lusltwd
o. along
Grand Rapida~Rate EZjOO.
Base Ball at Grand RapAda
Old Carpets.
Grand Rapvdt va Evansville.
It will pay you
Investigate befor
rugs.
Wi
,you‘place your orders for
SUNDAY. MAY 22.
•spousj
are a responsible
Incorpora ted cc
Train will leave Traverse City at
with a capital
capital of fifteen thousand dol €:30 a. m See posters or ask Arrets
may 16-17-16
far particulars.
t;?. '
P^LsAvirx&s
Jf Beiyefs As
completely derange
the whole srstem when entering It
through tha mucous surfaces Such
articles should never be used except
prsaerlptidns from • reputable phyms. as the damage they do U tea
to the good you can possibly defrom them. Hall's Catarrh Cure,
asaanfsetured by P. i. Cheney A
as no mercury,
Toieda. O, contains
ally, acting directly upI taken iateraallj
nd mucous surfaces of
on the blood and
the syst(
system. In bi jying Hsll's CaUrrb
get the genoloe. It
Cure be hare
nd made In To
l»-tsken internsll:
ledo. Ohio, by
UsMmials free.
Sold by druggists Price, 7fcc per
boule.
Take HsU't Family Pills for constlUloo.
UlUCE
Kmm
inch s<iuire top.
Urge shdf. k*r only
saf m
THE VOUMO MAM AT THE DOOM.
WBBBBBBM
[h'BblWli
The Iwttcr the goods the belter you fed after
ELGIN C. LEWIS BASS FISHING
CASHJ^OCEI
5cts
63cts
Cera Nut
Flakes '
Oxford Flakes
{•lakes
Tryab'U •*
Malt Too ••
FLOl’R
Hannah's
BF.ST
Snow
While
Noble
^Packafc
win oomracnce in a few days.,
and now it a good time to get'
yonr tackle in shape. We have
a very fine asrortment from
which to select. Our itock of
casting pole-, reels, lines an<l
artificial baits is very complete.
Ask to tee the new American
ball bearing casting reel; it is a
winner. Be fure and have a
red expert when you g«> after
bais.
FRANK TRUDE
.
Tlie cheaper the goods
ahe bcltct )«)U fed after you
•
•
buy them.
PHONE, 146
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
Pipe Vour douses Tor 6as'Eight
If \nii arc huildlng. pljM- >4iur lioiisi-. »-v«*u If t|i.-rc
pnti^-ni. for there will be some day ait.l thi* piping
rh«-aiM-r while liuildlng.
140 Front Street
vr^for251bs
226 Eist Frait Stn/
csttn^' them.
"ir'.iw
• ' T
If you ar»- Henning houxe wi- can pip*- v.mi Ii.him- i
snnable figure and r^mceal the piping
Bee our $12.75 4-piece
bed
All connecthmii from the mains are fiv*' and we
ranges fre<'. ,
room suit and our $6.75 dresser.
J. W. Slater.
Your Reliable Home Furnisher.
Craetrsc City 0as Company.
Ever Seen Finer Couches?
Wouldn't you I
your house thi
whole year w
winding?
Correct rime, handsome fin
ish. low price. .
r our wincow. L
*r
■
>
W f certainly carr> ihc lar^fcst stock and !in«‘sl ^^o^>(ls that an- shown. Pcoplo say^o.
Hustling Jeweler.
:z
exCl^RSIONS
Pere Marquette
Dreams
and
Cersels
Mry tima.** CM—Mh ElMHe now
It would l>c just the finishing touch to your
tms. but we
matters
not wbst corset yon have been
ad. Is to call your
t
attention
THE PURITAN
p richly,
CORSETS which
worth 60c and 11.00
Ml oach. -We
are offering them for a short
time at B&c and 4Sc each.
EVERY LADY has l____
that ahould be interpreted, and
that aU mar have a eorraet aoISoa of th
Halted
Dreaa Bobka. i____ _____
will be glTcn erery tady
ehaaliig a Puritan Coraec
wearii
ring,
State Convention. Grand Rapida.
One fare plue 28c for round trifL^
k>od going May 17 and mornlag trait
dav IS Good retnrning until May I
21»4t
Proa Indlgeetlioti'B aches and pains.
Your system will be free,
yvani but ulce a Unsely drink
Of Rocky Moaitata Tea.
Johaaca's Drag Store.
Wouldn't you like a couch like this'
room. Put the old one up stairs.
This would look swell in your parlor or sitting room.
goods we do sell.
,
A Ur«e assBriaiiit of tflnlng
raem ehalra. Anythiag ym
mmmUM J»*« Yriat jrmi aaat ta
pay.
1. W, Blalar.
Yai^.Mlahia Maam FmmUkar,
Let us show- you ivhat fine
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THK KVIMUIU BEOBBD, TBAVKHBE Orn;'inbB, MOKmT. MAT
HANNAH & UYQO’S
for Ifea
a»l !
M srfli ha 08 The «dar
day. May ^ and
HIGHEST QUALITY P086IBLJE
number of
In the Osotml
tiaa were famlgatsd flatarter he-
i B EST
The atndenta that come ImA i
year are being naked to send la «
classtdcatloo for next year'a enhjecta.
The Juaior eJaaa of (he High aebool
has lenuad Ihritatioea to the aannal
Juaior receptkm to the aeeiora. to be
glree oo May n«t et yV4eaters hall.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
wlH be
The beecaJaareete
on May 2»th au Steinberg's Grand
:ennedy of
Opera Hooae. Ber. Hugh Keni
. E. church will
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
to adopc
fn ysvar^r
Gwgf W.
r> . Pnjclor.
rruciur.
roaax planial. vbo lutd bc^ her
protege. He » m bom oe*Lr Brldi
GiniAL SEWS
water about thirtr rears ajto. M
or T81 WOltO Gardner dlaeorered bln and sent him
abroad to study The ymma mosiciaa
who U also an art critic, now llvc>s at
•^m" PHes tjt BeatUe a lawyer of Mrs. Gardner's place and addltb.n tc
larae pnrtlce. Is pointed oat as proh i *»l« work In miulc fills the place ol
ably the next United BUtaa aenaior t prirate secretary to Mrs. Gardner
in place of Mr. Poster. He U described L^st winter. Mrs. Proctor, the mother
as such a man of caliber aa former whose pluek and determination
gennior Tamer.
George Proctor on his career, made
Hr. Rebeem Ue Doraey. who claims ; n Uma rlsrt at the Fenway palace as
lineal descent from Robert Bruce. Is the cuesi of her iu>n and Mrs. Gardner
pmcUcing medicine In Lot Anreles, 1 I»r. Charles H. Parkhurat of New
Cal. Besides attending u> her patlenu ;
! Ing hU sermons '‘garbled 1
I rogularly at i
ahe detlTers I
papers” and will bcnceft
lurses and at '
coplea of his dlscourM-s
until he is assured tlist st le.
I known business enough of his sermtm is published
tSr many years i
age a give a clear and accurate meaning of
• onI> what is said. This di>cUlon followed a
a tH*py tif a sernion he de
aurtrltror of a few men who were as request 1
soriated with the groat soldleratates liveri-d r ihe higher crltlrlsro of the
suggested by Ihe c«>nferenra of
man in the famous old leather store in Bible—SI
lerlcan Bible leapie. The min
Galena
Paahlonable women In Washington ister feared that his position would le
hare gone In for Japanese wrestling misunderstood and lhreaten«*d to make
and for weeks none of the moat prom trtMilile for the reporter who should
inent social BUrs hare met erery place him In a false attitude
morning at the uneanbly hoar of it
to perfect themselrea In JIn-Jllsu. A
A SUrtllns Test.
Japanese professor and wife are the
To save a life. Hr T. G Merritt, of
principal Instniciors and Commander
TakeshiU. naral atuche of the Japs No. Mehoopany. Pa., made a startling
nese legation, gives occasional les- test resulting In a wonderful cure. He
writes, 'a patient was atucked with
**To EUU Grinth, the British lawyer violent hemorrhages, caused by tilcera
and M. P.. fell recently the novel ex lion of the stomach. I had often found
perience of addresalng a county court Electric Bitters excellent for acute
Judge for a distance of fourteen miles stomach and liver troubles so 1 prein a train—an expedient which was »rrlt»ed them The patient gained
mutually agreed upon In order to ob fiom Ihe first, and has not had an at
viate an adjournment The same Mr. tack In U months ” Electric Bitters
;nv,dilvely guaranteed for DyspejiGiifith, at Gibraltar a few ymrs ago.
Indlgestion. Constipation and Kid
Bgured In a case in which the wh()le
ctMin outit ranged Itself at the bed ney troubles. Try them. Only DOc at
Johnson s Drugstore and F. H. Meads
Charles Edward Herrell. an eccen
trie character well known In Washing
ton. died recently at Berryvlllc, Vt..
from an attack of pneiimiMila at the
years. Herrell bad not slept
ngep of 7S1 year
or in a house for thirty years.
In a
•k of ventllBas he contended that
bad a day's sickness In the summer
he slept under a tree or In cemeteries,
nalng a grave as a pillow, and In win
ter be alept In an open shed. Herrell
aerrad under Stonewall Jackson dnr-
Tl»*' Mor»t •n.lBi II* r«oia T»il*k CM.
"No. " wild Ibe |ned old tiiniloiinlro.
i(«ai Iwd tiled*- bi>. uioie y s> n i-.lltl
•,,1 Ih«<. ‘nn. 1 \*ni iku
.\ni«•! M Vo*i •nirt h:i\e bllii ■■
T.iit. |«. ■ tie- fair gbl pl«id«l. • he
a M. isdde.
r.-liie-.l. «. •
•|lu>U. girl'. You kii.iw not ul
lie's a n*g«e. Hti lnii«osit r
I baikkig up bk< re.-onl,
vivis. llxlivg now Itiul hr V
>n*-e •-ouvb-iesk of killing n nuiu. T
• the trull. You .-ai.'t 1-* bU
stal'd «lu.o-t I.S ..r.ii
you msrr
to to
t.y benvetis *o s polUl.-sl
p»-foriiierr t'lib-iii.’o Ibs-Oid Herald.
Rheumatism
M m _a
-tthb:
icnvo."
TkoM wholim* «tr Mt lu keea. cattia* palat. or
i"™”
•offerisf of otbos, know that Rheomatiam ia tortare, and that it is n^ht
ty5^tt^«*Thif yitiw of Pain-**
. AUdonotaiiffcralike. SooieareBixddealxaeiredwiththenioetacniciattaa paiaa, and it aeems erery snoade and J^t In the body waa bdnj torn
antt&Tothexa fed only occasional slight paina for weeks or months, when
a aodden ^aafe ia the weather or exposure to damp, chillr winds or mght
air brinfi on a fieri* attack, lastinc for dara perhaps and luring toe pa_____ __________________ ■, Acute, Chi
rarictyoCXL
and Sciatic, and tbg blood moat be purged aad purified before th(
_______
___ gad piina. Bxtenua applications, the use of linitn
endto
yooradies
I the Old add Mood rich. d the pain
clea andjdntaarerelierri,i, the shatU
*are
dand
oatchar;^ aay ialocmation desired,
nKsmmTMPccmeco^AnjmrA^sd,
BUGGIES
ar the senior claaa gradoThU
Ighl different courses, hut
It will be so arranged
after
only he three courses,
there
lege pn-paratory. English and commer
cial course*
The commencement exercises srill
be held on Ibe evening of June 21. at
Ihe City Opera House. The lower
part of the house will be resented by
tickets given out by the members of
the graduating class A small ado
ston price will he charged f**r Ihe balonv
The girls basket ball team U
pracUclng nearly every night n
the superrtBlon of Prof. Krenertck.
who also eoached ‘last year. If the
team gets in shape before the cloae of
ach*x>l there will undoubtedly be
games l>etween the High school and
Business college.
The day following the commence
ment exercises the annual senior ex
cursion will be run to Petoskey. leav
ing here at €:30. Ki*lday. June 3rd.
The track team win also go to Pe
toskey at this time to meet Petoakey
High school in a dual athletic meet
Tickets wll be on sale hr membera of
the s<>ni*M class the first of this week.
track leam that goes to East
Jordan- May 3bth to represent ihU
High school 1 the meet of the NorthMichlkan High *ch«K>ls has altont
1 dfcl.ltHl up*»n. with the exception
mebr two men. The wet weather
Jie past week has set the team
*. but with one more week the
D will be In shape to do honor to
High scho*»l It represents.
t Sure Thing.
nothing Is sure exiccept
i. but tha
altogether true l>r. King's
for Consumption Is a sure cure
lung and throat troubles Th<
ands can
VanMetr.
say.. -I ha.l
chltls anil for a y*uir tried everything
t*ar<i of. but got-eio r.-llef. One botof I>r King's New Discovery then
It's giitranteed by Johnson's Drug
aud F. H. Meads, Trials boiiles
Reg fixes DOc and II 00.
ILLINOIS AKD KANSAS
Both Boats Were in Port Here Yei
terday—F*ve-Ton Boiler Shipped.
Twenty-three Horses Unloaded.
Th«^ rr.-» of the Kansas bad quite
bulky piece of freight to handle yes
terday and it took them Just two hours
to get it on iMuird. The an tele In ques
tion was a five-ton boiler shipped by
H J Morgan to Uoutb Manltou.
The Kansas has nn steam loading
machinery and all the work had to In*
done hy hand In the first plae<> a plat
form wa.* huUt unrn-r the neavy piece
of hardware then a plank lowered,
then the boiler was Jacked up and '■
rollers Inserted and then the deck j
hand* perspired as they hauled it up
with a block and tackle. Of course
an'l
lage " but
luence the
get unnily aand as a consequi
hL. If
I
deck hands I
ffruclory
refra
piece <
streak some of them wouldI have been
IS the
Isltlng friends 1
today
t 12:30 and
The KanKS* arrlvf-d 1
ipnnd
cleared 1
of
lK.iat.M-*. About four ear loads
fr.-icht wen taken or. here, ineludlni
load
of
wotvl
and
..r
d at n .30 yesterlv»nnd and bad on
car load* of freight for
1 addition she bad 65 pas
ihi* city
senger* out of Chicago, and thirty of
th.-m continued north from this port.
Twenty thret- horses werr- left here,
six uf them b*-lng for B. J. Morgan and
others for Germainee Bros, and
0«car Bimpson
She chared
o'clock.
Quick ArreaL
J A Gulledge of Verbena, Ala . wax
wire In the hosplul from a seven
_a*e of plies causing 24 tamors. After
doctor* and all remedies failed. Ducklen'a Arnica Salve quickly aireated
further Inflammation and cured him. It
conquers ache* and kills pain. 2»c. at
Johnsoa'a Drug Store and F. H.
Meads, druggist.
RAISED 'THE LAKES.
The public is cordially Invited to in
spect our line of Bugrgies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
Heavy Rains Make High Water
Around the Region.
The beavy rains during the pa«
week baa raised the water in all the
lakes considerably. Ixmg lake Is es
pecially high and the water *ha*
been so high before in a long time.
Land that has been above water for
some time U now snbmerged.
each night for two weeks has put me
in my ’teens’ again." writes O. H. Turr of Dempeeytown. Pn. TheyY* toe
HW.
,f^0fifep$ 1,000
r
Tw B Dto^se Gwm Tttmt Uuwomm Caa't Kin.
cry. We did thb after
prodoct for two year
cians and boto*^
and otben.
That price was paid because Uqaozone does wbat all the. akifl in the
wtMld caaaot do wicboat it. It does
in germ disdnscs that wbteh is impoadac is, tkenioK. abacat hdplaaa in sibic with drugs. It carries iato the
aay cm dacaaa. liqaoaoae aloae blood a harmless yet powerfnl gernucidc. to destroy at ooce and forever
the canse of any germ disease. And
no man knows another way to do it.
Liqnozonc it new in America, aad
Acts UKe Ozjrgeik*
who need it don't know of lU
Unoratiii the resnk of a process millkmv
For that reason we are spending $500.than an years, has ooo to give the first bottle free to cadi
of a million sick ooes.
tSfaMaoMiy ^ gaa. made in large
ftaat tot beat oxygen prodocers.
Germ DIm
By a proccaa reqmring iauncaae apThese are the known germ dbeases.
paxataa and tg days’ time, them gases
n that medicine can do for |^te
art made part of the
grodact.
TW rcsidt is a pro^ (bat does onbics is to help Nature ov^rRtoe
le eerms. and such results are indireel ai
mcerlain. Liquoxone kills
wherever they are, and the
hr, eba awM caneatial ckmciit of Ufe.
ines-itahle. By destroying
Uqaogone b a uitaUxiiig tocuc wifh
if tthe tronble. it invariably
wbkb BO other known product can the cause of
compare. Bat germs are Tegctables; ends the diseai
and LiqaDtoec. wfaicb—like oxygen—
is Ufe to aa animal is deadly to eegeCal matter.
to coanM^you that ~
We Paid aiOO.OOOt
For the American ri^it!
— ‘he highest price ever paid
rig^ oa aay scientific discor-
ft
CO|TmLb-K.w «Ui, ww. ItosM M,
ocB*
Jit the South Side Diy 6oods
Store
You can always And a full line of Ladiee' Furnlshlnga. A new line of
Belts Just received. Washable BelU. 10c. 15e and ?5e. Feau de Sole
Crush Belts 60c. Crush Leather BelU in
Black.
Tan. Green and
Brown. Sfc. Also a big line of others at 25c. 50c and 75c.
,neckwear.
n elegant line of Top Collars and Collar and Cuff SeU
IVilk. J. WILHELM StVb’b?
Olatcb
IN
STATE STREET
Store and P. B. Mends’. knows only half of life’s pteasurea?
why not take HoUlstar’i
[oUlstar’i Soeky
Moaataln Tea and add the
L othOT ham
-Twin do the haalnesa. «
«. oaato,
«.•». tea
1
tableta. Johaaoa’s drag atoro.
.ts.'ssgssssr.'sr—
iPAVING TAX.
Notice to All People interootod.
The assessment rolls for the paving
of Front street from Ihe east line of
Fnlon nrret to tlie east line of Park
sin*et. and Union streeL froth the
n..rth line of let 1 of block 6 In Haa
, nah. I.ay A Co's Fifth suixllrlslon of
[Traverse City, to the north end of
Snhth Untoc street bridge, are now In
L.y hands for the rolled ton o( the
l3 Ird a*sessinenL together with the
at-rnuvl interest on all unpaid Install
menl*. the same to be paid before the
Ilr4t *Iay of June. 1904.
M. 1:. Haskell. City Treasurer.
3l(;i4ill may 21.
cuaaaLB-<
Sealed Proposals.
Sealed pn»|K)saIs will be received by
tbe board of eduraiion of the City of
Traverse City. Michigan. unUl 7:30
o'clock p m. on May 16. 1904. aad then MwtasbarMill; Umffwi
op*-ned. for the construction of school
I building In the Fourth ward of said
I city, bids'to be on the rnllowing prnpofsUions. vlr.:
Masonry, conrrrtc and cut stone.
Carp*-niery. Interior finish, etc
Pliiniliing and drainage.
Steam heating and ventilation.
a r. Ott iMmlmr C
Ijiihing and plastering
Painting
itlng and glaring
glai
pnlflc'l check for r» per cent of
the amount to accompany each bid.
j
The iMiard resr-rver the right to re
K-<‘t any or all bid*
.~,v;
______
: building
rard of education
d. lh*ers. Clerk,
y of May. A D
2173-13
Notice c Meeting of the Board of Re
view and Equalization.
Tin- iHtnnl of r<-\i**«* and .-qualiza
Hon of III. City of Trav.-rse City,
Cbi$
i:.u4. at
.May 2:t.. i:»u4.
council
said rit> ,i*f Traverse
t 1# o'clock In tb*- forenoon and
i»- in sessliin at l«*a*t four days,
much Icmg.T as may be necescquallxatton and
da>.
Space
E~SSS£5'-ssyMiaCELLANEOUB.
'"Ly
iT:j«s3a^'
ihi-ri-.d should
.tk of Ihe Board of R.-V
K«l!i»M/atl«>n
national Dentists
priipos
C mgri-gaiiona! church
building
1 t.c
removed
froui j^.T th«
Traverse CityDetital Parlors
m B /e conUaUy invite the jicople of Traverse Cit> an.!
\A/ vicinity to vistt our NEW DENTAL PARLOR®,
kxaled in the New Sute Bank building. Fourth
Our pirlors are ctjuipFloor, Rooms 407, 40!
ped with all latest cleclncal appliances, and with our skilled
jneparetl to pve >
workmen and mo*lero metho<Is ly in large cities.
work which haa hitherto been done only
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILHIES
Fof executing %‘our work with the Least AmsUBt of Psln
and together with our Cut RslC Prices sn<l ten year guaranlee makes our i>arlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
to have )-oor wtwk done.
Good Rnbter Plate 6.00
GtOd Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Best sura Fillino 75c
Best Cement FUUnrs 50c
BridteWorx
5.00 Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
Gold HUincs $1 and np
Gran-1
Trav.-rM- mtinty prohibition
Ihp omce nf’ F Thtinell.
H A M. block, Traverne City, o»a te baggat*^.^
lun-dav .May t9th.
9th. at 2 p B
chairman, will
Notice to Dog Ownora.
Owner* of dog* are notified that the
censes for the present fiscal year are
ow due and *bould be secured from
SEALED PROPOSALS.
TkCaSVBT UBFABTICKKT.
• Utter . f UsrHopeman* an-oit*
W*.hl&rV.o. D C . Wot MO. I«u«
.-nmU>i pcKiOKWta wtU br rwwirad at tlOi
.
Rooms 407, 408
WANTKO
AT REASONABLE PKICESfl
H. C. PALMER
YA^ANTKO
'^^rjstraest^
WANTKD
THAVERSECmr DENTAL PARLORS
r New State Baal^ Bcildiag
KBSTRItCTS OF m.
Over Firet National BoaAc
REhlEtfBER. DO chaigos made lor examinatioo and eali.
mate of
af your work. Take Ekrator Im FbutU PIbw,
S407,'f4#8. Open from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
DK. T. A. reNKALLEGOH. NaMcer
Baroc-y Anderson
50ce Bottle Free.
If yoa need Liquoxoae. aad bato
ncrer tried it, please scad aa tbit
coupon. We will then mail yon a
dcr on jronr local druggist lor a
site hotGe, and we will pay pour
gist oaraelrca (or h. This b ottr free
gift, made to convince yon; to show
you what Liqooxonc is, and what it
can do. In jostke to youradl please
accept it to-day, for it places you an-
You can find Joat what you
wwit in our lint of dAning
tobloa at just th« priea you In
tended to pay for win.
J. W. Blatar,
Your Reliable Hoow Porolghar.
Our aoda toowtohi la opaa
for the saoMR. ,
WottVItfBBttoto.
Hdraom wM. oteotty
w*nora,MM,.
..;.r
m
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THE ETEHIEa KBOOBD, TBATEBBB CBTT. mOE. MOXDAT. MAT U, UOi.
KUBECK & HOYT
121 UNION STIKT
TWdmWs'doilMfcctkcM.
«h! ^ bel^
0» a^icrtilf taioKd Sdis «mI Top Octttt at
SIO, tl2, $15, $18 ani $20
la thoaltr today.
Charlw WaM rrtanmi toiair Sr«a
Battle, where be apeat tha laat three
weeks wttk hJs parwaU.
Hiss Bose Walsh, who has hasa
rtattiaa her BiBtar la the city tor aote
tiaae. lett for her hooM ia Maistoa.
Oatarto. Gsaada. toda^.
H. C. Palsser weat to KlaCBlcr this
aralBK oa hasOaeas.
B. 8. Ptau waat to Kalkhska this
Morwtaa to attend aa adjaoraad term
of conn.
Harry Laa*worthy went to Bis R*ha this manias, where be has f post-
ifNWi the appeannee ol aajr aua aad giret him the
e aatiiiKtioo of bcflog «dl dreaMd.
Yoa waat THE BEST HAT
m M LONCLEY AT $3.00
Noaebett^made. See the poadbOittet of 60c and l .cio
ia oar Shirt Department. if9iy gmrmtnt
have f*e UHIOK U§£L
r poInU of superiority that Ti
City posaeaaed over Cadillac i
'<d «nth the remark that the Ti
Cky delegation bad come to clasp
TflAVCIItC CITY tlACCABCB* Vlthands with their brothers and that
ITBO BROTHERS.
whenever Cadillac needed help,
Traverse City tent would gladly
der all ai
aaslstance passible.
After a aelectioo by the orchestra.
BpaaahiS Wars Msdt by Rromlneot
Past Commander. Rx-Mayor Stanley
CadRlae Men and A. V. Frisdrich
Ctadillac. made a neat speech. He ga
Mr. fYlediich a few jaba and also t
and Canunandsr daeoh Cavitcli.
other oOlcert present He said that
Cwdlllac had a friendly feeling for
CadtUae htkmfad to the Maecabeea Traverse City because it was far
Raterday algbt. They swarmed Into enough away i
the Clam City Iroai thU city two ban- lilac any harm
enough tc
4rad aad forty strong, took pa
rth places
___________ Jdlly given, snd proc
Ions and i
ad to hare s roysl. old Msresbee good
rnalUe.
time.
»b Carltch. co
The train of ait ooacbet left thU
e City Tent No. R71. was
w thtm called
dty OB the O. R. A I. at
and It
>n and made a short sp**eeh.
was aot nnUI
thst Cadillac wa« upon
. raached. At Cadillac about two-thlrdk said that as commander of the
of tha tows waa si the train to meei he felt proud of the showing that the
the delessUon and the Cadillac band lent hail made. He made allusion to
was also la evidence. A line of march Commander Perry's calling him out at
I and the vUltora snd ho»u four u'rlork In the morning with a
} Mitchell Blreet led by the double bliu*d axe in order lo give him
that first application and said that was
T ol I
> rock what bad spurred the tent on until It
areot the i
had won He advised (he Cadillac tent
etc whhtsw
itaeers In honor of to gel more memlers and r»>me in
sttsed, while t
the city and 1 honor of the visitor* Traverse City.
A. E Crommer t»f the Wanton tent
to be apprecUted
had to beI heard
h<
Aftar a eoontermarch. the ‘Bees snd then sang two s<dus that took the
thalr friends went to the Knights of
Sir Knight Perry F. Powers was
Pythias ban where s program
called upon Hr. Powers has a bound
been prepared. This openei
opened
less store of new stories, each one ol
( selection by the Cadllb
which aptly Illustrates any point hr
followed by the sddre
delivered by City Attorney di'slres to make. In closing lie said the
FYred C. Wetmore, who acted as chair- sentiment that makes Traverse City
as It
BUUi. He extended the freedom of the look to the Traverse City citizen
<
good
dty to the sneats. He then extended does to no other is what makes
i
Introduced j Amertcans.
the usual welcome
of the Cad ' After Mr. Powers' address, the proSllae taut
' Krom was closed by two humorous
Mr. Perry’s appearance was greeted ! ^ delivered recitations by Frank
1 in u-IOWey. who Is an elocuUonlst of no
9f-ralslag 1
■
.................. er Perry
e Cadll
ready in
Traversc
announced that supper 1
the Tlsitors.
rs. He said
s
that the
IfaeeslMW, lisll
tbe MaeestH>e
hall. TalOtMi
Tables var.
were
t had come as tbe largest
City
guests and the visitor* ■
wouldn'l i fw
lern Michigan,
Ml
but It w<-------in Northeni
He expressed the sent I ;
nquei was going on the
It be was glad that Traverse , While
« hll the banqi
dn«Hl In the K of P.
t did It and was glad that it orehesi
e. “No two cities are closer ; hsH and
ai all who desired It. indulged
aald, “than Tra'iverse ^ m dancing. At Maecabee hall, a sump1 Mar-'aous spread had been served and ev' eryone partook heartily of this,
The train did not sUrt home i
A. V. Friedrich, past comm tder of
Traverse City Tent No 871. w cailcK] about three a. m.. and the interim
on and be too received ver liberal < whiled away In various manner
te. He said that the Traverse ---- a tired but bappy throng tha
il In the city at 4:45 yeste
I come to crow and ber had been
lilac oomi________
erse City twowr there times on
c a slm Mother.”
All who attended were very
liar axpedlUoB. “We didn’t come it*
> hospKallty sh
a Tietor to data the spoils." said Mr.
and thos< that didn’t ni
Prtedrich. “but aa man to man to
Thirty-fiv, gtit lost in the shuf
'Cheer you up In your sorrow. This i»
aot a toacral. but a wedding feast fle somewhere as there were only 205
which win unite Traverse City and that came back.
Cadillac more firmly than ever. ” He
then went on to tell that he knew Mr.
Perry didn’t feel sore because be had
carpet and ruq department.
aeeured the Erst member for Traverse
J. W. Slater,
City when the contest was opened.
Your Reliable Home Furnisher.
The Cadillac tent has many traej
fHaads In Trarerse City and he ex-
THE TROTTING BRED STALLION
McGregor Boy
Foaled 1898. aad stands 16^ hands h igh.
Vm otand for the season of 1904 at
I. X JirpN’s Unn StiMi, Tmorsi CHy, Micli.
PEDIOREE-r Rolwt McCrtgor, 647, record S:17J, lire
Crcsccai,
Kcatncky Siai; 2K)8|; Dartroore 2ai|: LtirUne
MoGiagar,
Tom McGregor, 2:1§: Marl.
.Nyanta. 2:12J;
aad M othcfs ia the liM. Dams of 87, indnding Grat'aa boy. 2^)8;
EBoree,
York Boy. (w) 2.’08J; Bliggard. 2.’<»|; 83 others.
Dona«6,11:1$, record 2:28], Sire of Dmdg. 2d8; Rego. 2:18];
Ihvaigo BeUe, 2:18], and 16 others. Dams of Maidino, 2.18^, Dutoe, %IH. A«to«te, 2:17i.
McCREGOR BOY is a very handsoro^ bright bay StaUioa of
^m^wswsiutiiig appearance. He can go as high as any horse on the
rood, aad a^ plenty of speed. He can show a 2 JO dip aad has
nercr been trained to speed. His breeding is 'certainly of the best,
Robert McGwgoi^. tbe monarch of the homestretch, tbe sire of the
mkhtiest race horse in America, Creaceas 1 J»|, and orer one hun
dred others bekre the S JO mark.
PPtAVMK
I pants on ths mar^
hot Ths ugly strap in ths
hack Is tfons away vrith. Lst
usshawtiwmt
that the tlster city would be
nted with a full force when the
INVADED
CADILLAC
B. J.
Albert Bboer of Son Ptaadseo re
timed home this BBoraias after a rlslt
the city with hit brothers, W. H.
1 C. J. B
Blshap oniMple went to I
this momlag. whore be wfll hold
conflrmstlan clsaa.
P^mak Johnson rdtmed to Honor
ilB aBoralBS afters vUlt 1
with iwlaUvaa.
IMIOFI0AN
.
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MIOMflOAM
LUCKY THIRTEEN
OTEINIERB’S
D Grasd Open Base
TbilMBmatadcraMbcrfarcmyoMarbotadedRI Stotobi Bnm.’1«C «Mk-ihe ImAj Aaj
fo bM meek UBac« FRIDAY. MAY 13TH. E»«y
wfco ■•Ae p^fc-ec on that drte c«
-NEMITRLT..
THEIR MONEY BACK
byfariHisEathdrnleciUpA AH thn*^ tlm aotoh of May w« wffl dirkie the eotirc cash reocipu of
onedqr’saBleiaemy week arith oar caMomen. The km week it was Monday. May 2d. The
oeoood week (Mm week) it was Friday. May 18th. The day for tkh week will be anaotmoed in
next Monday^ P«pen. Come early aad oAca, atse yow oaks ahpe aad watch for the datec.
GREAT SHOE VALUES
Milton Smurthwaite went to Banlt
8le Marie thU faternoon on a businees
trip.
Tbe third annual banquet of Com
pany M will be held In the Knights of
Pythias hahll tonight.
THE MARKETS.
IJetrolt. Mich.. May 1C.—WheatMay. ll.OCH; No. t red. fl.OC; No. 3
corn. 52c: No. 3 white oats. 45^4c.
Chicago. I May 1C—Wheat—May.
»3Sc: old J^ly, 8C^c: new July,
RSSc. Coro—May. 47kic: July. 4«c;
September.'47Vic. Data—May. 4lTkc.
July. 38S: S«-piember. SO^c. July
IKirk. 111.27; lard. fC.55; ribs. |C.45
Forced Out of Bueinesa.
The Racket store owned by M. Cop
lan was closed up laat Saturday night
by his creditors. The dull season has
put Mr. Coplan behind with his obli
gations. The results are that the
Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, worth$8.00.......... 1.95
Ladies'fine Dot^ola Shoes, worth $8.00... | .25 !
at....................................... S3 50
THE MOST UUBHABIE
O*'*'*„„
"......................... ........... .2.50
specialties, exciting cUmaxes,
startling stage cfTectt, and pe
culiar diaiactert ever conceived.
«*«
‘ Shoes made ol Satin Calf. Vici Kid
,.60
are here at........................................................... 88 : Boys' Shoes, equal to the best $2.00 slioes.
Splendid line ofGiris'Shoes at 76c, 88c,08c L26. etc
here at ........................................................... | .5O
-Baby Shoes, soft and flexible, excellent
wearers, worth 60c, here at.............................. 39 Bor*' Shoes, worth $1.60 snywherc, here si | ,00
THw
Vent-
STEINBERG BROTHERS
High School Locturo Course
l.aCOTORE
A KTKD—Kr|>rrtmcaa
AT THE CITY OPERA HOUSE
•M slair«P7
T‘JJSniV."ES5r‘..C.. “'TSS.-
i‘.nTi7‘,5isr’vs
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Covert Coats Tor
Cadies are Jill
tbeHage ...
Carpet Depaitment
------- -
Tbe following prices, when seen with the garments, will
convince you that we are here with the goods and our prices
arc not exhorbitant.
nr goods this y«>*r; here you
the latest and best pattern* and colorings at 41c. t»c. K5c. |i, |i i.v
11.25 and ft.50 yard
Covert Box and Top Coal, made of finest covert, two' side
pocki^, guvanteed satin lined, very swell, ^ 0 00
STRAW MATTINGS—Just the thing for l>ed ruums and dining
Same as above, with best taffeta silk bning, not f iC /l/l
18.00, but................................................................. 1 Ool/U
Tight fitting Covert Coats, very st^ishly cut and fit just right,
handsome coat, goaranteed satio lined, some bare pleats
in back and belts, not 12.00,
0 QQ
LINOLEUMS—No better floor covering for your dining room
kitchra or bath room: suitable deHigns for all purposes: l»est line In
the city: 4Se to 70e square yard
It W.11 pay ytMx to investigate oor oflers before making a
purchase.
PL^R RUGS—No line in tbe
he dty can eofonare witj 1 ours la <raPiety of patterna at the '
It prices. The pdpolaHty or this style
oC Soor coTerlng U la
4aily: |17.50 to 9tt^.
^ Boston $forc
We are canght np with oor .carpet laying orders to that we <
re you prauipt aerriee again.
tha
KIMBALL
11 I
1^
Wm
W W
■ "
BEST there is a going, I
ncvabdhtlc that ofyonr
neighbors or Competitors,
lest otherwise in so: doing
you may i
fad that v
Terse, we can(1 consaentiontly
c
and
h pleasure invite
vite as uumy as
i will
come with their energies and capital
home purposes it constantly growing
here, and you inty want sonicthing in
the city, suburbs or fanning line; if so
possibly 1 liave it to just suit you, to
come qiitckTy and see me at 888-K.
Front Street.
L. G. BRYANT
JACKS
1 have imi>ortcJ two
Jacks for
farmers
who want to raise
Mulcrs. One of them
w’ill be foundI at my
stables and ]I will
keep oime in Blair,
near (zcorpe Widrig
TO KK WT SIMO
Buildinu
\
Blocks and «
Brick •
We are I
on sbi
ibort m>tice will
Blocks
Brick. Prices very rea■onahle. We hare i large plant with
almost unlimited capacUy We are
also agents for the Block and Brick
Machines which are the latest aaJ
most simple of anything on the mar
ket and at a very low flgnre. Please
inveiitlgate before huying For par
ticular* address
6oodricb & Stanley,.
Craptrae Otp, rWcblgaa
ML «. J. HICGOIS
ALL WOOL ART SQUARES of the fl.Mt grade. Vxtr* auper In
Onlf 3 Ddff m#i« Uft Ur f0U U PsrtMpste ia par iOaaif Back Sak,
Wtiatadaf the Laat Bap
Oimpnre
A600D MORAL
0. J. MORGAN
Thesi^ coau are the prettiest and most practical of
any summer coat we have ever seen. Everybody who has seen
them is very- enthusiastic We know you will be greatly pleas
ed, too. Come in and see them. A competitor makes the as.
sertioo that “ihcy arc the only ones in the city that have the
Top Coat." Truth is mightier than fiction.
KIMBALL FOANOt are uaaU aai
ARKANSAW
Ladies' •‘Tieadeaay" Shoes with robber
) Men's Shoes of Patent Coltskin. Olazetl Kangaroo,
beds aad cork coahioa inanlft, eqaai to
Ideal Kid, etc., high and low cuts, in all the
dte best $6.00 aboea, at........................... S3.50 |
newest lasts. They contain more comfort, style
Ladies* Patent Leather Shoes, worth $8.60, 2.50 '
and dorability than most $6.00 sLcc-s here in all
SENATOR J. f. DOILIVER
SllWrt
oyi.
Victor Lambert at John Ragers,
(Old Arkansaw), a^ Harry Edman as Jeremiah ' Soodpam.
A great, big, comedy pr^notion arith a strong caK and
beautiful scenery. More gen
uinejoomedy than has ever been
|mt into a melodrama,
t satisfy I
claims. Tbe
‘ tore is closed
«ed for a few days to mark
goods dovrn Mr. A. J. Spurge, trus
tee.
2185-It
\A/A>
Fred Raymond praaents his
IstcstMelodramicoomedy
It if aot oor baiinf to dictate what any one ahoald wear or not wear, bat here is a Csct as to shoes
that etrery one ahoald note: Who doM not See and examine these shoes before
purchasinff. misses a good shoe exhibit and falls to get the best shoes
any given amount will procure.
^
•n«. *0- «.
« the U.« mod
Us,^ !
made by the most reliable makeia> The5're as
There will be a regular meeting of
the G. A. R. post 'Wednesday evenl
to which a full attendance Is dealt
as arrangements irlll be mode at l
All m«
> be pr
SATURDAY Ifi'
FtANO
THIS.STORE WILL BE CLOSCO ALL OXV ORCORATION OAY.
DENTIST
sSTs
s:
memy hneic Ml*. Tha luelcy
My will h* anneuneod Wodn**My •vaaing at 7 U'elealc oliarp
Mi puhtlahM th* nook dm.
ThaRaulMRtoM.
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