The Evening Record, June 04, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 04, 1904

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

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1904-06-04

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ SATURDAY, JUKE 4.1D04.

MLKNEEUND
DIED AT NOON

•MB lum SUICAEB
M»«t HimMK Thro«#i th« H«art
« MThito Oriving-.ThMiflit 1o Hav*
LMt HMvUy Making Book*.

Br Wire to ibe ErealaK Roet^.
DEATH WA» DUE TO ORGANIC
so far as known. Caesar Tonag. a wellHEART TROUREE,
known bookmaker, took bis life
morning le a cab while la company
with Mrs. Nan Paitenuin. Young shot
WASILL ABOUT FIVE WEEES bimself through the be
almost Instantly.
The tragedy took pis
Broadway, between North Moore and
LIFE CLOEEO AT ALMA. WHERE Fraaklln
streets. Young was
Monday and hU wife Is at pr
HE WAE BEING TREATED.
Biding la Melnlob Park; It Is
Young bad been hegvily hit
OfM •» th« OldMt R«ld#nt PhyDiclano
in Trav*f«* City and Ah»ay«
Vhibctan engagement.
Proflfiinant in Public Affalrm.
British Bald to Hava Captured Two
Funeral Next Wadnaaday.
.
Guna.
A OM*»aa«e waa racnirnd by tba Her By Wire to the Evening Re«)rd.
Simla. June 4—It is reported that
ord ibU aftoruooa from Alma atatln*
J engagement has occurred between
ibai Dr C. 3. Knoeland dl«Hl ai
Ibe Briiish and the Thlb«>Un forces in
aaBltaHun at mod today.
Willie Dr. Knaeland baa been alck
for aboal flve vaaka tba neva of bla
death win be racclrad aa a aarcra
fhock. a« aooa but hl« Immadlata
rriaada raallxad that bla baaltb
la a {trecarkMia coadition
About Bra weaka a^o the doctor
«aa lakaa 111. but at that time It

FELL FROM A
HOVIN^RAIN

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DESERTED BEGULAt ABNT

-------- 4
Left Leg and Arm Breken. Bheulder
Blade Split and Hla Right Arm
Lacerated ae Badly That the
Bone Shows.

enger.
train near Little Bay. Ark., while beat­
ing hts way home after deserting from
Ibe regular army. His left leg and
left ana were broken and bis shoulder
blade split. In addItUm be suffered
Bscrous bruises and bit right arm
as BO badly torn that the bone Is vis­
ile in places.
The young man left the army just
previous to April 14. He enlisted here
Feb 17 and had been assigned to Jef.
ferson barracks. 8t. Lonls. having
been sent from there to a fort in
Southern Arizona about eight miles
from the Mexican frontier. He bad
Just received hU pay and was on his
way home, stop’fii
tnp’fing I
awhile. Whik
Ik there
the home of a widow. He
1
hsd I
124 In monev with him.
man boarded the train
BUSMANS CAM T ADVANCE Thettleyoung
Bav and while a short dk
t his footing In some
mani r and fell alongside
ilde the track
The ■aln was moving at a high
speed li
iirkilyr Ihe did not g(
alb the
«els. H
■ dead and rarried on a stretcher to
he home of the widow, when he reTwenty-five
Thousand
Japanese Ivefl sufficiently to tell who he was.
'he young man was evidently Injured
Troops With Sixty Guns Have
ritemally lM>eause Immediately after
Been Landed at Taiku Shan.
hat he went Into a delirium fmm
whlch^e didn't recover for two daj's.
Japs Now Hold the Road.
Forfthre<* weeks be was kept In a
plnsier/- ca-st but was able to start
Oy WIrr to the RraninK Record.
homip. At present bis condition k
Rome. June t.—A lelaBram from ver^ bad but hopes are entertained
Tnklo reports that another force of for Ilk recitverj,
2ri.ntki «>f Japanaae troops and sixty
ms has be«*n landed at Taiku Shan.
The Japanese, aajs the telaBram.
>w liold the entire line from Fend
Dr. C. 3. Knectand.
I'lian Cheng, to Kalnlng. the latter 2.*.
not tbouAlit that tba cooaequenraa
lies Koutheaat <»f New Chwang and
would Ita aariona Ijitor on bla all
I mlbns southwest of Uao Yang.
NATURAL GAS LEAKED FROM
mant aaaiimail more aaiimia ronditlona
One hundrt'd and fifty thousand
I phyalrlana advlatsl him t
TUBE AND EXPLODED.
triHips are spread along this line preLnltariiim for apaclal I
Itared to oppose anr Russian roovencanic heart trouble,
ailed a
I Inmates of the House Were In­
terday he was taken to Altna. arcotnpaoled by Mrs. Kneeland. their son
jured and f^ree of Them Will
Harold and Dr. J. D Martin, the trip
Probably Die.
l>erng made In a private car furnished
by the Per« Marquette Hallway com
aJiiancsp
and
different
By Wire to the Bvening Record.
, Dr Kneeland having f<ir many
Russian
forces
■s
from
the
north
oclyslrlan of that
• local phy
Falrmount. \Y. Va.. June 4.—Natural
curr<il oil Ml nday between Port
company.
IS leaking from a broken rubber
Mrs. Kneeland and Harold were at Adams and Kai|Iping. in each case
ilK* In the home of E. M. Wharffy
Ibe beilslde when the dix'tar passed the RussIilans wore comixelled to turn
ik morning came In contact with a
back.
»
Japanese
following
away. The people of T*averse City
'rosene lamp. A terrific explosion
will share the grief of the family in
'ciirreil and the roof of the house
their liereavemenL
■11 in on the thirteen occupants.
The remains will arrive here MonThrei* of them will proliably die. They
renlng and the body will He In
.Mrs. Wharffr and Mrs William
It the family residence on Stale
IViii and her daughter Lillian.
Tuesday
afternoon.
The
jesday
funeral will ukep pplace Wednesday,
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
oldest
Dr. Kneeland was one <of the» olde
le niy.
resident physlrlaas in Traverse
PARK
_ publ
public
spirited was closely DRIVING
and• •being
i
• g
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Company
enlerWILL GIVE A
Idratlfled with many public enter­
Putting in New Boiler and Build­
prises Inaugurated for the btmefit of
ing New Platform.
the city. He was for many years
active In the city's government, hav­ Committee Appointed to Make Prepar.
ing been a memiter of tbf school
The Hannah A l.ay Mercantile com
tioard many years and otherwise ations—Program of Athletic Events
iny is making some good Improve­
active In official positions.
ments anumd Us store which will
Wilt Also Be Given.
Dr. Kneeland was &8 yt
materially assist In the convenience <rf
He came to this rity In II
handling goods and heating the build
iverse
l»eea a successful practitioner here
m*M>t
i
ever sihre. Having gained a gent
r steel (hbular lioller. the same
here
will
be
no
ctMebrstlon
thk
eomiK*lenee In his practice he
me put In the new State bank
the
Driving
Park
'k
association
ass<
at
year
during the past few years devoted
building, k being placed In (he bas
Us I
meeting decidetl to hold the ment to heat the building. Former!
snuch time and ei
give a pr
aften in meet
more es|>ectally
the building was heated with tw
upon which he had become an author- gram : athletic events, The purs
fire-lK»x boilers and they Tiave n<
-es will be announced later.
liy. Lasi year with Hon. Perry Han- and prizes
giving as gootl results as tl
imitt
nah and V J.
new arrangement.
'•-^oy. r.
Jibe Travi
The old platform on the north sb
lalnr. A big
W D. C. Germal
enterprise which Is especially
of the building k being torn awi
also l>o held here In August,
able• Ito this locality and which h
win W replaced with a new co
either the week
or the week Crete platfoi
?k before
I
ready l>eeomp an assured succt'ss.
girders, with
Cadillac
Iliac meet. It will problarge area under the walk. Thk
ably l»c the second
n August
platform will be constructed
along tthe entire length on the
side.
ELKS FISH SUFFER

AFTERNOON
RACES JULY 4

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M:

MISTAKE IN
THE ORDERS

Will Give a Social Session for t»
Ladies June IS—Proficient Fish
Committee Appointed. ‘
AND THE FLYER CRASHED INTO
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
The Bks club will give s social se
slon for the ladles June Ifi. The e
will consist of a fish supOfM Tramp Waa Killed and Nineteen tcrtalnment
P«‘r A proficient committee has been
apointed and a plentiful supply can be
tnitbfully assured. The commit
igan People in the Wreck.
that win secure the ^d>l."‘atoi
dainties k: F. J. Becht^ Bert Win­
nie. Sam Ilea. Ed Brosch. William
Riy wire to the Evening Record.
Kansas City. Mo.. Juno 4.—Through Giles. Walter Loranger. Judge John
A. Loranger. H. Tonneller, W. D. C.
o mistake In orders the Cok
Germaine. Fred Dunn. Arthur Grellick.
aad an accommodation on
Roari Padfir collided at Mast in. IS lx>uk Sleder. A. W. Jahrus. J. E
mile* from here, last night. August Mahon of Elk Rapids.
ittoom. a tramp of Clear Lake. 8. D..
who was riding on a blind baggage
I killed and nineteen people were
whom It Is believed
Injured all of wl
COMING TONIGHT.
recover. No Mi[icblgaa people were I
the wreck
PRINCESS MARIE DEAD.
SMond Slatar of ttM Ruling Duke of
Cumberiand.
By Wire to fhe Evening Record.
Berliii. June 4—Princess Marie
Ernestine of Hanover, sacond sister
of the ruling dnke. Ernest Anguste of
Cumberiand and Bntnawtek. dlad at
her palace st OmnSaa today. The
prtaceaa was bom at Haaorer oa
Dee C lS4t.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

mall Papers

TBEGBIM REAPER

ALUMNI BANQUET.
TickeU New

at Walt’s Drwg

Tickets for the alumni banquet,
be given In Fon^sier hall next Thurs’ evening, have been placed on sale
Walt's drug store. Those expect­
ing to attend arc urged to buy th
tickets at once. Graduates of 1904 i
exempt from dues, but other members
of the association are expected to pay
annual dues of 25 cents when
tickets
members
ng two guests. If desired.
Arrangements for the
practically complete and -a large at­
tendance and fine program Is assured.
FIRST EXCURSION.

Columbia Will Run to Nodto^a^wanta
Tomorrow Afternoon,
e first excursion of the »
\>y the Traverse bay line w
The ateamer Missoort will arrive In
iTow. The Columbia wUl i
he city this evening between? and S
I'clock aad will remain as loni
the Traverse City people care to
at her if It takes natll mldalghL
boat visited NortkporL Oatena
Dr. C. A. Burbridgfi, a crmdaata
SattOBs Bay this aRemooB.
le Philadelphia DanUl oMlege and
also of the GarreCtaoa Hospital of Oral
Sun
la L
levoix Sunday, tearing here at 9 a. m. dental parlota there noxt Thursday.
The D. O. K. K. meeting has beea
There will be a band oa board. The
and the elecUcm of oT
boat wlU arrive back at T p. as. Pare
76 omta. cklldrm U eaata.

that are "Sp«vial and Kxrliislvi ' in ev«-r> *<mse of the word—more ao
than any others O-ir- are md • efj by any other dr*alera In the conaty.
We have several AxHtlis of pkiirms that We allow our carioaera to
have the exclusive »if any paper purchased, aad n<. o«e rise will get
iliat ranie one if you say •«». Ask lo see ihrmi

Mrs. Agnes J. Bannon died <il
ac neuralgia thk morning at the age
of 23 years. July 27. at her home. 447
Garfield avenue. She was the daugh­
ter of John Brawley. She Is snrxlved
by her husband. The funeral wl
announced later. It will be In el
of H. L Carter.
Rev. Mr. Green’s Funeral
The funeral aerxiee of Rev. Daniel
.. Green eras held this afternoon at 2
o'clock from the Blrmley church, five
miles south of the city. The service
was conducted by Rev. Mr. Eldred,
I by Rev. J. W. Miller. There
s large numiter of friends and
reisilvps present to pay their last re«p«xni to the departed. The floral of­
ferings were very lieantiful am! In
great profusion. H. 1... Carter eondtirted the serxlee.
Fred Robinson.
Word reached the cliv thk after
mn that Fred Robinson, who lives
jar Hatches Crossing. dU'd of can
•r. H. L. Carter bax l»c-n s^immoned
care for the tx>dy.

Childrens
.Slippers.
Uur af*orti)ii*nt

of childrens

sllpiHTs ennskts of Just^ibe
Siyb*. and shsinr that please
iht children as well as the
mothers.
Tret I y and dainty one-«trap
xlIpjM-rs In blark kid aiul In t»nt

BOUGHT FURNITURE STORE.

rnt leather.

* City Book Store

FREE TODAY
With every $ 1.00 purchase or
more we will give free of alt

POCKET SUIT HANGER

Sizes C to K. C5c.
V. has
Itought O. L. Wilson's |ni«Tesf In the
l-'yankfort Furniture company.

KEPT SINCE FALL.
Apples Were as Finely Flavored aa
' When First Picked.
F. M. Jewett of Maple Gmve fruit
farm brought the Rc-conl apples of the
llentley R«-eeif and other varieties;
kepi In his cellar since last fall, that
are sv firm and flnelv fiavonnl as
though JuM picked.

ROOF FELL IN
ON 13 PEOPLE

i'j ■'

Rigbt here at this stor« yea can get

Showers and tL
and Sunday. C*to
day aftemooo.

FRED AVERY TERRIBLY INJURED
Mrs. Agnes J. Bannen and Fred Rob­
IN TM E80UTM.
inson C«U*d Home—Funeral
Rev. Daniel A. Green.

READY FOR
RUSSIANS



EIOnTH YEAR—5202

Open This Eve.

Sizes «• to n. K5c.
Slzex 12 to 2 luie .

;lMrJhe(lritk
wide Ball Shoes
Special Lasis. Arc you Hard to Ri?

S. BENDA & COMPANY
Vour Cloihicts

‘’If Vou Want (;oo.l Oolhes** .

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

> RECORD WANT AD.
. RECORD WANT AD

A KIMBALL
GRAND THE GOVERNOR
PERHAPS

YOUR

HOME

COULD ACCOMMODATE ONE
OF THESE SUPERB INSTRUMENTS.
CERT

IF

NOT. THE

GRAND.

THE

U8

ABOUT

FACTORY

PRICES

HELP

OUT

YOU

W, L. BROWN

^

MGR.

Cor. Law•• Ave.jjnd lOth

CON­

The 01.1 Reliable Shoe House

BABY

GRAND. BETTER COME AND
TALK WITH

FOUR DOLLARS

TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.

IT.

WILL

FrankFriedrich&Co THE YOUNG MEN

WONDER­

New Siam!

‘242 P'ront Street

FULLY.

W. W. niliUU COMPAIY

O. C. MOFFATT

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Abstracts of Title

iWFreHSL K.E.Strait.xr. |!|
iTwythln* In H«UL^IiWOTi»n«iU )

WILL APPRECI ATE OUR STOCK OF

FiNE^mins

Ladies Suits
and Jackets
At greatly reduced prices. As wc ni*\cr
carry a garment over from one season to .
another and only have another month' lo
clean up the stock, we have made such
sweeping reductions as will insure fhe
desired results.
4 Suits, 3 Tan Colored Home Spun and one
black Cheviot, they were $15.00. to close

New line of the popular "Pej; Tops"jusl in.
Largest assort mem in the city.

I

D Suits. Venetians, Cheviot and Home ^tin Eton
Jacket handsomely trimmed with Braid VQ
and fancy buttons, worth to $17.50, to close
33 Suits, all the very newest styles, well made anti
handsomely trimmed, have been sellQ
ing right along for $^.00. to close.... V X
• I tM
Voiles, Scotch Tweeds, Broad Cloths and English
Worsteds.
ackets. 2 black and 4 tan. all
up to $8.50, to
close...... .........................................................
Splendid all wool materials

have

$2.76

e. Wilhelm,

Pine fancy

Cassimerrs, Worsteds, and Novelties for summer wear.

C^ner Tr§at
amd Oaha

$2.50 TO $6.00
We can lit you iierfectly.

HAMILTON CLOTHING COi
DENIES THE ALLEGATION.

|

JgJJgJ

. W. Fairchild Doeant Aluraya Move I xn.l Mr. Moffatt one. *
to Adjourn.
For some ilrao pan the honor of
Our aeda fountain lo opgai
iving to ndjourn at the Itoard of ed­
for tho ooaoon.
^
ition meetings haa been left to Mr.
Waifo OruB Btoro.
Fairchild. A notllion bar gotten abroad
In hk apecial
that thk motion
attends
keeping and no one eke
to It. In dkpQte of this autemrnt.
autemeni be
offera the following evidence obtained
obu
from the official reoorda of the prtv
cfsedlnga. During the year past there
wwtw gtghtoan uaMtlnga. 6f thMe,

THE EVEXKG EECOBD, TRATEBSE CITY, lUClL, SATCRDAY, JUKE 4, IWK.
C0KUCAT1MUL

THEEVENING RECORD lESULTED
-- anm AssnoLT
IN A TIE Rrwymw of the Mooting ’That Wilt Bo
HoM tm Fronkfort In AwgvoL
Spoakofo or Neto.

TMOt. T. BAT» Mlri A W.

fnVilTEIIRES
Hnisdale cltizcBs will revel ta the
Joys of a street carmlval next sreefcr
Among other celebritea. Muskegoa
baa a mas named Hitching who Is n
liveryman.
The Unkm Mlsskm chapel, valued
at $2,000. has been given to the Owosso Y. M. C. A. building fund.
Aims has secured another Industry
in the shape of a mastic roofing plant
which employ nearly 200 men.
Knights of Pythias of Quincy
ave a membership of ion and
will erect a new temple of their ow
proposition to erect a new engii
le In Lansing at a cost of $l5.o
wllUbe voted
14.

BLACK

IKfiVJ $r££L-UMEB fMBLTt
$1.59 H9 YEM9.
9E9TE9 KUF$ 91$ MET.

u«Dw

All

"Wm

The preliminary program
r the
coming Congregaiional aaaembly has
been announced as foUowa:
Prof. Geo. B. Stevena. D. D, of Tale
t That lfN«Mid of
Divinity acbool. will give alx bbun to
Being 22 U 22 the Score Was
a study of '’Salvation in the Old and
New TestameoU.”
Rcjliy 14 to 4.
I»nif. C. 8. Boordslee. D. D., of Hart
ford Theological acmlnary, will give a
\Vc warn to call your attention to our line of Um*
ihe w«-klr inrrtinit of the Tr*T ooorae of aix hemrs on the “Gospel of
u- City Rod and Oan club ywderday
brellas and Parasols for ladies and chililrm; We
jriMJon. M. K. Walton won the
C. A. HCKLCHtW, City dfoMr.
Pr^. R. R. Uoyd. D. D.. of Evans
.dal, breakInK Vi out of the first 2S
wrn. III., will give six hours on
handle nothing but the best and can guarantei* satis­
m at and A. W. Peek won out for "Gospel of Lnke.“
A4ifWi aO eoMButaatlow to TBB
bleb cun during: the day lirraklnc 1».
mcmifo RBOOUX
President Henry C. King. D. _ .
faction.
the l<*mdlnc fi-aturc of iht* day’s will give five lecture on 'The Sermon
t was a inairh b**twe*'n O. P. CarI the Mount” unions prevented by
. Milliken.
tnd the Hon. J.
prior claim.
form f
; Mr
Aug. 7 will be Religious Ddocallon
the place i
chal Day. Rev. J. H. Oeorge, president < yards.
Icnge:
[•tting rid if a gang of In­
Chicago Theological Seminary, wl
Trareme City. Michigan. United preach In the morning. Rev. Ira Lam
. Ionia Is now contending
le* of Ami-rica. June r.. 1904.
Only atore In amall town. Siore
1 onmntzed party
rlth, D. D.. secretary of the Religious
Hon. J. W. Milliken: I hereby E<lucatlon aasoclatiun. will conduct
building. 7-room hou«\ ware­
THC RESORT OUTLOOK.
t me at the
wedding notice in a Kent county
house; Ice house, cold storage.
The oatlook for the coning acsson gsiiunds oof ibt* Traverse City Hod and
paper Iasi week was headed ”ConnpostoOce. charge of depot, etc.

o’clock
of
this
p.
m
tiun
club
I
mmamg the aunmer resorts in this
Klrhye. president of Atlanta Theolog Gcyme,” which seems to be further
Also
chqnce to buy poUtoes at
evidence
that
marriage
Is
a
kAiery
leal Seminary, will speak.

rcglaa la unuaually bright and this
a commission of 2 cents a
Aug. 14 will be devoted
?d to Evangel- after all.
Beapta* the ta.t that the great world’*
I thirty ce.its «heu I' comes
Several
Ionia
saloonkeepers
m. Rev. J. A.k. Adi
bushel and take charge of ware­
Adams. D. D.. editor
fair at 8t. Loui'. vHI dr*w many via
recently
taken
op
charged
with
keep
of The Advance,
:e. will preach in the
house. An exceptional oppor­
O
of busine
Hors. New cottages are being built
morning. Evangelist H. L.. Gale
tunity. Price and reason for
iny of them have
ion. Mass., will conduct
confer. tboM» to let are being rapidly oontrart
^‘‘deHu'mhm and 4:3o found both
selling at our otBcea.
u of
enter pleas
* In the af(«
•on. and in the
ed for. the iraiioua hotels are getting
n at their station* with guns point Ing there will U- addresses glv<
r- matter
Into shape, new boats and launch»*» ed toward the trap house. (The
from the t
The latest contribution from
s]M-ak<-ni not yet engaged.
wavered cmslderahly and some
are being added to the fleets on the
r p<>ninsula Waltons I I story frt
Aug. 21 will he Missionary Day.
itonagon telling of a meek cit
Rev. J. 8. MMIk of AnnvIIle. Pa..
lakes and the bays, the grounds an
that place two of whose flni
United Brethren church.
balag cleaned up. In fact the resort*
can find his way through an o]ien «Ioor; Kven
•re bitten off by a large pickerel
. reach In the morning. Mrs. 1 V.
at preaent are places of great actlrlty chosen r«-fere<- ami A. \S. Peck
lich he had reeletl into' the
WisMlhury. field B«-creiary of
a little (J year 5M child, when sent lo the
■per. Both of these gentlement
At the beginning «if-the season som«
The fish got away.
speak In
sr Muir the other day a re1. F. Ujha, D. D.. of Evanstown.
fear was expressed that the Bi. I»ub
store lo buy something for sup]>er, fin<Is het
masks iM-fon- starting in. W. A.
I circulated that a calf had
fair would Injure the business of tb<
statlonetl neat' the shoolen- ■W.,r.l llr?”’ Frum iL Uoduf
n with three white, legs and
way to the Kntcqmse.
resoru. TbU seem* to hare bt-en at.
the local pa|H-r rushed lo press
Ml founded propheo While many ol
sm-ak • «*re head announcing the arrival
angerel and turnei the murjtles
Won® three^Ieggetl freak. It was after
the summer vlsliors of this vicinity
toward
earh
other.
In
this
eve
siratlng wards ascertained that the calf hajl
will sndoubtediy go to the fair. ih<
fourth leg which was black.
I••c^^lre with *u|M-rh tlnte<l
advaatages of a quiet, restful summet
William H. N.ve of Kalamo,
In this region hare not been lost sight
sue with the Charlotte Trihi
Pnif. E A. Steiner. Ph. I),, of Iowa
s story of the coldest sinter In Michof and this also has emend Iheli
";.lb-g... whose first-hand studies
an
and launches forth into a long
Slavic
and
Utii,
«mnfrie*
hi
summer plans. It docs not rosi murh
,le t»f ctiUl wrthther in Ohio Bills
vrous.sl
great Interest everywhv
to spend the season here and th<
iroe Is against him though and
III give two l«*ctiires duriug the s
money that Is spent Is well Inrcsltd
Charl»*tte paper does not ap|>ear u
We have inailc arrangements
the referee’s df-clsion was final
the retnnn coming in the pure air.
Rev. Svdney Strong, D. D.. of Oak Impress,.,1 with his argument.
with the Gas Co. to connect our
the ct»nte«tants were et>mp«-lUHl to
What is claimed to Ih> one of the
»Ml^glve an Illustrated b-c
the congenial suirtHindlngs and the abide by It and so it eonllnued
1KWKL G.\S RAN(;KS free of
finest and largest collection.^ of
”Sout
1
Scenes,”
health giving altitude of the section.
throughout the match. Many of
citUH-r looN In ibe »orbl
charj^e, ami at the prices we arc
of his recent
The huaUiog activity Is a potent in
uoki-rs would clinch their fists
ownis] by Mrs. Dan Washburn, of
of
member
asking few them j-ou cannot
ro ready to start fiir the referee as
ige Ijikr ship canal. .Mrs WashPortagi
dicatioo of exiteded prosperity ami
would call ’’.lead ” and ’’lost.
htinling for ihei
alionl to l*e witliout one. Ti c
Wright. I> n..
there must be grounds to warrant It
look frtim his eagle eyes would
Ich Inhabited
it
of the former
I>. will bring the rcMilts of
Jewel Gas Ranges tnll soon pay
else It would not be In evidence-. Tlie
se ilu-m to halt,
and Mud) In lectures
it the end of the match the
outlook is bright and as the cnitage*
She
for themselves in the amount of
[sl: Carver 22. Milllk.-n 22.
are all well taken, many new one^
N.mrhl.n
g.vs they will save. Wlien )ou
COR. FROIT AND DIVISION STS.
' having to be built for those who wish
want a gas stove call ami sec
Dtroriiu
to ooK»r the advantages, and as many
WONT REPAY PREMIUM.
us. kcmcmlKrr they arc con­
•ik-imr:
•arallvm. the F.w- of IVhave already made arrangements for
ad 4
nected
fr‘*c.
::
::
::
Case of Glenn W. Power Versus Dr.
hotel accommodalions. and these fact*
iur>
if^egal
William Witter Now On.
rntlnnat rliurr), nt Wat.-i
warrant the thoughts of a seas«>n that
no,
win eclipse alt others
Mafkliall. Miih.. Juii< 4—The
Glenn W Power of Traverse t’i y.
general agent in Michigan for the Fi­
The •‘dltnr of the Central Lakt
delity Mtitual Llf,- InsurancTorch askfsl one of the gradiiatcui ol
torir itnllnvnllon
PROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES
•d over long di<ianct ■.v-T„:"j,'.'r,n*
Phila.lelphla agaln-M Dr
the High school of that village what
Wilier of Battle Creek i
trial here It apin-ars that the plaintiff
■he was going to do now that she hai:
Ladies, ’’you can jump on It.
completed her education. ”I am going
lecture
s on it, but it will come up ■ niling
to learn to cook.” she replied. To say club.
•f Aitg. 12.
defendant failing to reimburse
ery time.” Caiman’s Elastic Floor
concerts wil
that such an answer Is unnsual Is put
plaintiff, suit was begun. The
irnish. S. E. Wi
i. Traverse
le din tion of Prof.
I
How's ThisT
Geo'
aas incl at the February t.-rn. City.
ting It mildly. The tendency of the
. Ohio
\\\- ioffer One Humlrisl Dollars Reof
court,
htit
Ihe
Jury
disagret-d.
present female generation is more
ward fi any case of CaUrrh that can
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
take up high art and the varintih
Ik.' ciiure.1 by Hall’s Catarrh Cure
At m DIaadvwatawe.
themes inventts] and pcrfcctisl by
do. O
F. J
•*I never think of business out of
guerite Andrews. whilst
undersigned, t
some musician whim- name Is pro
business hours."
Hull, violinist. An orchestra.
ir the past 1". years, i
“I didn’t either until I fouiMl that I
Bounced dUferentiy than It Is spelle-.
I pieces »1ll Ik.» prefient and assist
■Ileve him perfectly honorable In
was
doing business with people who
rather than to study the const met lot. ttiislne.HK transactions, ai
tlin»ughotit the scission.
dld.”-Eicliange.
of a pie that can l>e oaten wiihoiil
able to carry nut any ohl
by Ills firm. Waldlng, Klnnan A Mar­
BIRCHWDOD.
batcheV
ABBiwarUite.
vin. Wholc*sale Dmgglsts. Toledo. O.
“Yes. she writ»*s ndvortlsing rhymes
ish Na.v made a trip to Elk H
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern­
Kingsley want to bo on the pro|>osc*«l ally. acting directly upon the blood
for n aa-.is -.ce .-,.mpany.“
the gi
“Ah.
I
a-e;
doggervL“ - Milwaukee
railroad northeast from Manistee i
and mucous surfaces of the syste
Evening WUooniUn.
Price, 71
In. Trimble, the fiopular baker,
Testimonials
Btrlking the G. R. & I. somewber«>
family spt«nt Sunday with friends
gglsls.
tween Kingsley and Walton. ’
M'ill Ashton has his cottage In rein
mlly Pills for constiEcho takes a .commendable stand
Ine.ss and will soon l»e among
when It says that Kingsley cannot at
Blrchwoodites.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse Is fast
ford lo lose that opiwrtunity. Tin
plotlng
his cottage.
more railway lines and the mon
Rl Ashton is reiMiiring and Improv­
transportation facilities the heller lh»
Enid, ing his cottage and grounds and w and poets to move down next week.
chanc«‘s of any town to grow and «le
Bumy M
Archie Gillett brouglit down a lo
▼•lop.
there In honor of the socreUry <
of lumber for the frame and floors
bis tents.
iTMtsary's family.
Tklaas Ms« mt Cl Tss^
Jack Lltney. »ho has been do«n
i aftemoou Mra. Bhaw,
Our «tock it carefully telected for wearing qualities, In fact this it the greatest button season for years.
*Thcy do things tn a neat and work
Stiltons Bay ui business has return,^
for artistic patterns and permanent colors. Our
Kd CillM-n
Manlike naanner down In El l*aso.”
enormous stock enables us to supply every need. These are used as tHmming on waists and akirts—
aald J. L. Carmichael. “1 was on a
Mrs. C. E. Parker and chlldi
The new stylish black lace, the opera colored, the «n all sorts of coats—on girdles—and the small,
train earning In from Mexico when a
Don't beeom# dUcouragod. Thtra Is a j
sjMT.t the day with the Mesdames
passenger In tba ear I was In got Into
dainty, fancy stripes. It it a question whicha will dainty sixes of Pearl are used on neckwear. The
ears for yon. 1 f nrc-,-»«ary • ritr Ur. i eooer |
ney o
Uc bu spcDt a life tlDW curiax Ufui such j
a row with the Degro porter. TImbe moot popular. They are surely the finest and
WII
Beltner will ^
new meUI effects in colors to match prevailing
Casa* as yours. All coasuliailoos nos.
.
porter hit the paaaeeger over the bead
lew cottage on his lots
most elaborate we have ever carried. Look at the shades of dress '*goods- The dainty odd shapes of
“1 suffered 10 years with backache aad kidling wo
Sprague Pratt and lady were look- aey troabU. Tried a great Btaay physician*
with a poher and the passenger took
prices:
■uggested a question eo u
ihe improvements
pearl buttons, sold in sets. The new popular mili­
without relief. Dr. Penaar’s Kidney and Back•at blsjWTolTer and ahot the porter they dW to KnUl
All black 10c. 19c. 25c, 35c up to $1.00.
day thi! ,H-k.
ache Cure U tha snly Ra^ that ever help
tary button in two different sizes.
six Umes. We took Uie porter off at
Those with mocha foot 10c*to 50c.
“Bhe one night n-veated I
WiK>4il( 1
■ alive with people me and after nsiag only two bottlea I feel i
the etatlon lo
Paao, but he died be­ n-rer^-ntly ond then nsk««d
tirrly cared. Have no pain or ache of any kit
til*'
gaih(*rini: flowers for
We cover buttons in four sizes, you bring your
The fancy black lace 25c and 50c the pair.
fore the ambuUnee came. I was told • puzzled frown:
Mi«* AIJCE McDonald. Omaha, Keb.*
The fancy embroidered and fancy stripes at 25c and cloth and we do the rest for 10c a dozen.
nruKRtsis. B*-. II. Ask for Uook Book—('BXS
la be at the ingaest at 10 a. m. o<
•• ‘MoUut. If 1 aliould dlo before
day to leatlfy.
For Bala by Ja^tW^uraon and Bugwake, bow w^mild I know 1 wi
“My watch was wrong, or something desdr"—New (means Slates.
happened, and I didn’t get to the In
The oil wagon mill make a trip
.loan here once a win-k during the
qoest nnttl eeven minutes past 10. As
TRY OUR ^T:L^'ET Ice Cream summer.
f was gtulag In 1 met the official
Wm A. McC<»I. Citizens phone 978.
Pirchwoc»d is fpronnl by geitir
lag out.
2188-ln
•• 'Too late.’ they said.
Did you say handkerchiefs? Why, certainly! Got
qottt«<d and discliargwl five minutes
hesi ie vegetahletTand fnili in season
ago"’ - Boston Advertiser.
anything you like. Plain hemstitched in white with
The best time to match your new costume'is when
tol. Citizens phone 978.
Burew Lwoklac Worm*.
1188-Ib
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
the stock it complete, and we feel sure we can colored borders. These are all sizes. Have some­
New Zrwland. .\u«tnilia. the Samono
demonstrate the fact that this it the atore to buy thing new in printed handkerchiefs with flower de­
and the Solomon Ulatula. as wH
portions of the Hnwnlian group,
parasols. Then again a parasol, at least this year's signs. Pansies, rose*, daisies and other fancy ef­
tlie homes of various spoclea of worms
styles, are carried both in sunshine and storm— fects. These can be used for pillow tops, kimonas.
with thick, heavy bodies and with
adaptable to these more changeable seasons. There
We arc showing souvenirs of
well defined neck conuectlng the body
and the ingenious needlewoman can invent many
with a bead that la a aUrtling remind­
are all kinds of handies and all grades of materials
Traverse City in stoneware and
other uses tor them; 10c, 3 for 25c. No store carries
er of that of the monkey. In the Sand­
and they will cost you from 50c each to $5JXL The
fancy shell work. Also the new
wich Islands they are called m«-ta lo
Gennan China souvenirs with
fancy colored parasols to match your gown sell at a finer line of the daintier makes of ’kerchiefs. The
kL which means “creeper with a chlld’a
bead." An old New Zealand legend
all
the principal buildings
$2.25, $2.75, $3.50. $4.00 and $5j00. If you intend buy­ handsomest designs you ever saw and the pHces
■ays that at one tlioe they were of Imof the Sl Louis world’s fair.
are from one cent to or; hundred cenU each.
ing DO IT NOW.
ineBae proportions and threatened the
extinction of all human life on the IsYour choice of this entire k>t
laoda.

SiTTViT

GROCERYSTORE

SOUTH
SIDE

A. J. WILHELMS

EVEN A BLIND MAN

.iilSElL

DETROIT JEWEL
GAS RANGES

;ro«^'‘r‘n:ijru'r =

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

;:S7,

....

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET

CHOICE. MEATS AND POULTRY

r:r

FRANK
TRUDE
146 UST FRONT STREET

■irE'H;

Use Record Want Ads -

,‘T,

DR. FENNER’S

"51;

KIDNEY
backache
^mURE

Fancy Notions
That Are So Attractive
To All Women
Newest Hosiery

There

for Buttons

:rj>7u

A Parasol [s; New Gown

Fancy Handkerchiefs

SOUVENIRS

“KEEP YOER OWH KEY AND COUNSEL”

ONLYIO'EACH
Early caUera get first choice.
eommoo arctic fox akin, original cost
only $2J0. traiuported to Lelpalc. Is
tleftly tarned Into a flrat dan dark
brows fox worth $90 to $sa A mar­
mot akin, after treatment raeeeoafBlIy
repreaents a Bable akin. A rabbit ia
Biad,- to Imitate a far seal aklo.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

KEWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
r Ihe kind the best butter jodgea like,
tl9Mt*
TRY AMOORO WAMT AKX

Bargains in lam pa, China,
Glassware, Etc. at the
ECONOMY STORE
841 Front Street.

We Sell the Bratibury, Jewett antJ Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

THE HANNAH & LAY

MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVErasG KECOED, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., SATURDAY, JUKE4,190fc

Quick Colds
tanjmlrnftwmAi*wtahuts,hnuuiMt,pkariMy,
pmmmwUlt Atfc yw doctor «bo«it this tdvh». tSgSfc

BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
MICHIGAN

...................
CLOSED ITS SESSION.

dlltlAL NtWS
or TBI WAIU
association

\

One portrait of a dlatlnguUhod auU
Ject which the late Profea*«>r Un
iMich liegan be never flnished. The
altter in thla caae was the queen ol
Holland, mho. taking umbrage at a
• costume.
age in
auggimtotl change
dered him to t«lnl her a* she maa.
Whereupon the iqilrlted artist replied:
"YtMir majesty can command your
time subject*, but I am a Oerman."
and took hla departure
The "p*>tato king" of America la
Jnnlii* G. Grove*, a negro, who baa
farms In the be*t section of Kansas,
and whose criHlIt U guotl for JlOfl.tMW
at the banks any day. Hooker T.
Washington tell* the Interesting story
of the success of this man and hls
wife, for they began the triumphal
march together without a dollar. I.«st
year Groves produced 172.(*00 bushels
of the Bnest potat«»es—m<ire than anr
other one man I* known to ralw* on
hla own land.
Stanley used to relate the following
funny atory: One day mhlle he maa
conversing mlth a friendly trlln* dur­
ing hla travel* one of the chiefs pres­
ent Inquired horn many wives he poa
sessed. Upon Stanley replying that
he had none all those present stcxkl
up like one man and unanimou*»ly ex
liar!'
claimed: "What a sr
apparent
They Intensely admired
ImnesB mlth mhlch he
might, tht'ii to pass off
wondrous travelers' tale.
Justice David J. Bremer preached
In the Fifth Avenue Prcshyterlan
“ "church. Ncm York city. Sunday even
Ing. "A Umyer In the pulpit." he
said In beginning hi* discourse, "may
seem as out of place as a rolnist.-r on
the bench, but If occasionally me mere
to hear more gospel on the bench and
more lam from the pulpit it might IkUdter for us all." Then he went on
to talk altout the Bible, comparing It
ttu Us advantage! mlth the koran and
the writlait* of Coafuclous
BUY~A GAS RANGE NOW. %9 t
tlk. All connictlona free till July l*i
Gaa Co. now In nem l»ank block.

Mr* Kate

iiTTn’r,

AWifeSays:

LADIES'

Mother’s
Itf. Not to uac ft doHne pRCOAacT h
mbtake to be paid for in pain and auScrinc.
Uothcr’M Frieftd equips the patlcat with a
umof body and dear fntrlbrt, whkb fa
turn aic Imparted to the chOd. It rdaxei
the muacif* and aUown them to expand. It
rcheva
fa puls aU the otfana conerrned in peried
coaditkm for the final hour,so that the actual
labor b short and practkaDrpalalcia. Dan­
ger of rising or hard farcaaR k ahogetiwr
avoided, and recovery k merdy a matter ol
a few days.
Oruggkt* Ma ktoeiwrm PrtMie tar f I a toeua.
The RradfkU Regulator Co., AOxata, Ga.

National Dentists.
show the pe^e ol Tntverae City a
fine woik, we wiU for the next

^

2^KColdCrown...................
$4.00
Bridge Work...... ......
...... , ......... 4.00
Cold Fillings....................................$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings..................
50c
Painless Extraction....................................
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate-. -......................... 6-00
MU WOKK BUmiMTEED TEB TEMRS
Remetober me are on the act
Remento
aecood floor off the State Bank
------------------ sme joti are
e let
1< of at the right
Building. Soil
S07-S08. Be

National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES

It..

GrinneU Bros'. Piano Factory Enlaircmcnt Sale is a Marrcloos MeiiQr.
Saving Opportunity.
iualed.*aod It from the regular price. < n not 1
may be years before such a remark this splendid <H»rtonlty. Our I
ams a a a
able opportunity I* again oRered
*l:y I* your golden oportunltymined that it should be. for It
r gain, Come aad see n* i
ately necessary that me reduce our(,^^,^Y PIANOS AT $150. f17S AND
mlse J
a greater bargain /^oo$> Horn---------ck ar" — --------------------- ---------you have ever hoped to get. and \J martadirn califenua
lanos
certainly
coosld-J Among the manv rare luirgaln* Jou mill hare the o
certainty of aatlabat 1*
ts a part of erory Irma^
reallxe', wait Ing buyer* thHim.w-k are 20 good
tb»t
erably more mone<
sell soirnrichr*.
of!
‘hf liouae of ORIKNBLL Twltar. ArUactoa. Wash.
could never hope
Uprights, choice for $150; some of;
many In a short rime unless« me offered ![ them are brand nem. never having ; I***OS. Our reputation
Uaa la»|» aad axtarsa. L. IL
:o every patron, a positive aPURaALg
. so me pre- i>,.en out of our store. Then me have
rum. aaxt dour to amatMrg'a.
Dorable and reliable
sacriflre heavily on them to In- three very desirable UprlEhta at |i<H! •*»■«ranee of
> best of service and
duce quick buying—fX)R CLOSE f„r choice Other* at |125. $165. |iT5.! method*, and
ptM^ALb a arm tallrk eaw*. C.
THEM OUT \\X must;
i$l«5. $2«<'. eic.-ldg bargain* wen
nd for sale on the easiest
easy 1 “ ' se you cannot call personally.
* at once for bargain lists and
PIANOS AT 14 TO 1-2
terms. A niimlx r of fine Square
particulars. During this sale we
FORMER PRICES
rent plaaor anywhere aad alio* a
This‘sale Include* l«th nem‘ and i
*nt on purchase; will aLno
irchaserxi
pure
^ Plano* and comprised, when the
—' — approval, freii
Uuwdr.tMrraalatnpaS.
aUS-UM*
sale commenced, our entire stock of them quid
DO NOT MISS THIS SALE!
[Michigan
nearly two thousand t2.tsM») Instru­
ment*. Every Piano U nxlucwl—some
or>nnell
one-third to one• orlJl. ud yo., .r. Inl.-r.-..rd 1. .c HKOS.' IIRA.VCH MUSIC HOUSE. US
curing it at a big. genuine redaction [ E. Front St.. Traverse City.

ELtlN C. LEWIS

\
> summer at Mrs. Lathrop's
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.

CASH GROCER
Best
Butchers*
ITemIum
I.ard. per Ih .....................10c
Best Silver Leaf Land, per
tt> ..........................................$e
Swift's Cotosuet. per Ib.... Oc
l.ard Compound, ptr Ib-----7*/gC
Best Clearliack Pork, per Ib. Sc
B«'st Bean Pork, per Ih..... 7c
1 still have some Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Tryahlia Flakes. t»xford Flake*.
Vlgtir FUkes and Cera Nut
Flakes at 5c package. *

LINOLEUM REMNANTS
A vcT)- sucrcsslul season for linoleums has left us with many
short entls which me are milling to pari with at a

:

GREATLY REDUCED PRICE
They vary in length from J yards to C yanls.

226 East Fmt Stmt

II you can

Ostrich firms are a good Investment.
The plan now gem-rally ndopti'd In
South Africa Is to run tb.-ni with
ill stock, such at Anxora goat* or
sheep, tbe stock sele<-ted la-lng tb.il
best stilted to the natural nerlwgi- of
'arm. T
and classes of f«al
Zeeland. California and other pla.-.-s
come Into competition mlth South Af
rlca. but the South Afri.'sn feather
the most graeeful of all, allhoncli
p feathers from tbe^uorth ran give
those from tbe south ix»lnt« in hardof plume or tU>er.
Prime and
ange In value from KT>
blood1 feather* rani
to $17Ti a pound: femlnas sell lH>tm*‘en
$20 and $100 s pound and liayo.-k* rnn
from $20 to $®.

str Ex"b!ssar

mUb

mmd

sra-P"’

1 I

jTi^

' -am U*bar oe tt; laraa traaM aoaar aadlarga

:
SI ■sdss.r
;
resSr.-tw?
iFiiiitids'.iatsi.-sfdasb'a:

NOW IS
THE TIME

Crushed
Pineaople
Sundae

to put in your coxl for rtext
wnnler and

faom car to your bins.

which
;

:

:

try a
try A

RKCORD WANT Aa
RECORD WANT Aa

wvfk uf

Hair se^nw

I^AiJAHSHlXK. tbm f>wlatat.ewBbs*Miyljolstfarstotorttoosonly. w> «gyy

Both Phones

JOHNSON
ORUG CO. «

IT’S
A WATCH

Wants This

HBSTRAGTS OF VM
' AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Over First National Bank

STEINBERG'S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE

6ASKELL STOCK CO.
.jm WEEIL..
Handaoms Chatelalnss for th*
eirlt.
^Small sizsd. thin modal cases
for the boy*.
FANb.

CmSmuni'

Presenting High CUm Scenic
Production*

Muiq IWCMSmMi

WRIST BAGS.

Patents

nlnute plant call.-d l*al

1^----------- ---------•*

THE a B. TAYLOR
COAL GO.......

me

wish our patrons to try
at their leisure

MISCELLANCOUt.

by letting us deliver direct

TTiis is one <»l the spec­
ial dishes

k*NT r

iTJ

SAVE MONEY

Captain Ross dtocovered on tbe shore
of Baffin's bay a range of clHT» extend­
ing for eight miles, which w»-re cot
ered with red snow of a brilliant hue.
and sometimes as much ns twelve feet
In depth. Careful examinatb-n
tbe microscope reveolrd that It

Bs Wtsheg B* CmM
A merchant who had a
-1 almay* contend, air." aald the
glrl'i father meaningly, "that yotmg amall country town fell In with a comic
men abonld be in bed t>efore 10 JO ca<' actor on a train and aald to him; "1
do not sea bow it to that yon are abto
night"
to think of such fanny things to aay on
-Tea.- repllad tbe young man wl
the stage, and all of a sodden too. I
maa calling on tbe girl; "I hope you i
Just wish I could do !L It mould be In^
that good example youraelf. sir."
ralnahlc to me in my business."—8ocHealth.
A man too boay to toke good care of
hla health la like a moodebopper too
“At what age do you consider women
tmay catting down tree* to keep a keen
edge on hls ax or a drafuman too tbe most charmicgr asked the loqntoitlve female of more or less uncertain
moch engaged In drawing to aM
htopcDcU.__________
the age of the vroman wbe asks
I

Pianritnc uuUc, MfilMa

................A.......

CIva awd Twhe.

Vlaltor-Bn^yoa^tttM bnbg i
got any teMbt Tkony-Oh.
think aba's got *«n. Mrt aha al^ I
ai'awjott

rwB oar a
caU ur a
la>r*a«or. Travoraa
roraaOtv.

use a short piece of linoleum. NOW IS VOUR TIMK.

Pleaaant Social Afternoon Wa* En­
joyed by Ladie* Yesterday.
The social afternoon at the Ijtdlcs'
lll»rary yeiiierday mas In chairte of no
special commlllee. as tbe meek had
lK»en so full of special features that
loi.sure to prepare a
i pro­
AU tkr Bwiwmlwa Were Cwwe.
gram. The time mas very plea:
pleasantly
An American of hitherto undoubted
spent, howeyer. in an informal social veracity teUa-thU atory of a restaurant
may. and refreshment* mere served in Berlin to which ho and a friend miiit
c<mslsting of candy, pop corn. etc.
one evening: Tbe fare and the muskwere so good and the (s-ople about
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
them 80 amnslng that they lingered on
and on. When at last they roiw- to go
the American's bat maa md to lxbeared
found.
in tbe
"What aort of bat was It. im-ln j
the Gaskell Stock comr
which opens an engagement of
w»H-k at Steinbergs Grand o
house next Monday. June C. The
IHiny numliers in It* repertoire some
of the latest and best successes. In­
cluding “The Silent Partner." "The
Man l-'rom Mexico," "Other People'*
Money." "Beyond the RockU*s."
Dangerous Game," “Rip Van Win
Jwpww’a Cwaapkar Treea.
and “The Insh
The camphor tree of Chinn and Ja­
pan to a large evergreen. m»t unlike .n
Why Itwltowa rewee W*U.
linden, vrtlh a white flow.-r and red
Ezperimenu ahom that the nerroua- berry. Tbe gum ia taken from chifHi
tess of aoutliMners acta In a mmt out of the root or base, mhlvb yieki :•
Priced manner to their dlsadrantasc. per cent or more of tL Ttie Japanese
Owing to a greater nenrousnesa and
toresi
QnIckDetM of reaponae. they Impoae
tb
aeverer atraln* on already tired supply of tbs gnm for tw.-oty five
muscles. Themklll of the ItaMans with years, and the yooitg plantation* are
the foil Is an Instance of the greater growing op. Tbese are under tbe Jap
speed of their motor nenres.-Profeaaor ancse forestry department
Mosao's Book on Fatigue.
Cawswitinw fh* 9mm*.
No Korean cotiplr mould Uilnk of
marrying mUboot copsultlng the aag*.
mho fixea the happy day for them.
Thl* he doe* «lmply by adding tbe
brlde'i age to the bridegroom's, and.
after determining mhlch star rulea the
destiny of their united ages, be decree*
that tbe wedding shall lake place upon
the day aacred to that star.

t*AL«f~aadapray.l

op.nwE

Oatrtvk Parata Pay trail.

12 to 14 boon, and had to bv placed unda
the inflomee ol chloroform. I oacd them
bunlca of MIother-s Frierd bcfom our Imt
cUld came, which
battxoogffat and
spend I
heaWiTboy,doint
c«>u age

VMTDEPmaEIT

Fine Pianos $150, $175, $200, Etc.—Unquestionably
the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered

EDGEWOOD ARRIVALS.

-▼thaw, lour ehfldita. Ttth the fim

GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK

Crat News for Piano Buyers!

F-.

Initial. County of. Township of (if In
onel. Clir of. Ward. Street and
Iharh In July. 1W5. Eleven new mcm- number. Precinct (If in one). Phycondition. Color and race. Concondition. Native bom voter.
DanlH Vlergo. mho died .recently In
raUr.«-<l voter. Native or foreign
Pari* and mho «aa knumn aa the “fa­
Head. Write 8j»eak
ther of modem lllatitratlon." mas a Hiiglish School attendance In months.
Spaniard hr hirth At the eightieth Place of birth. NumlH-r of years a
celi'hration of Victor Hugo he ma* Resilient of Michigan. Numlwr of year*
stricken with paralysis, hut mlih rare
resident of-the United Stales. Birth
rage and |H*r*«*verance he tralniHl place of fathc>r. Birthplace of mother.
left hand and continued to the cuul Occupatkin. trade or profession. Num)«> at the head and fmni of moilent
ipoiiihs employiHl during the
year.
card for femah^ Is practically
me. with the exception that the
ASK YOUU GROCER for KEWAIKillilcal questions mre left out. which
DhS CREAMERY BUTTER.
2li*lMt*
leaies *C question* that have to lxan»>wered by the gentler sex.

TEN DAYS

*

g 17 qiiestlnn*
qiiesth
has
I thl* card;

initial (
ird No of street
Nu:
of males
nlly. Number
;
s In family. Total number in famlly Farm or home and value of
pritsidcnl. Mrs. T. II Elm« r. J
■ty. Own It or rent. Own It frc*e or
H mortgage*]. Amount of mortgage.
This card complet»*d the card for
Grace»*G.
*G Brow
the -mal<*« comes, which ha* the fol­
easurer. Mr*. Margaret H lowing 2!* questions and a card to be
Alden, Saginaw: exennlve Inuird. I>r.
out for each male of tbe family.
Emma E lU.wer. Ann ArUir; Miss
President.

k RECORD WANT AO.

1.!

MAKE OUT NUMEROUS
CAfUM CORRECTLY.

Tbe task that the eensoa takers
have before them la
U more
n
than most
of them anticipatedd and
an the time
it of Z7 dayi In which
* th
they have to do
not prove any i
work la
bard to catch
ca
long. In the dly' it la hard
people at home and aeveral tripa have
made to tbe same bouse before
the occupants are found and many of
spared to anamer the
quimtions which are asked tbe
twelve to 25 house* la aliout
a mao can cover in a day.
Cifien the caae that
• taker coming t
I mill not allow
In. they supposing that It Is some
agent. A little care on tbe part of thipeople In ithl* respect mill greatly facllltate tht
census taker,
man and his wife
and child In a family the cenau* laker
three card* to fill out and
head of the family own*
real estate or live stock, which 1* on a
farm, the census taker baa to take a
record off Ju*t w
what the mao
^ first card that U filled <
cenau*
*u* taki-s
taki** is
{ what la called tbe
I
be fam
lly card and is for tbe bead of tht
family.
illy.
Vhe husband.
ht:
If he 1* allve anl
lly. Ihe
ih

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

ao oriiM oi »oiDf dlBllnciloo.
yt-ani bku be nudeled • bunt of Napol
leuo ahich attrarliHl coorldrrable ail*>nlluo. Vereulrhasln left to bln belrn
a picture valued at fS.OOt} and two vll
la*—one n«*ar 8t Peiersbiir*. the oth
er In the Caurasu*.
Superintendent Melville, the heail
uf Sort land Yard, baa retired after a
aervire of over tblrty-one yearn. On
the occaakw recently he vra* preaeote«l wllb an addreaa and a check for
over 110.000. Mr. Melville haa re
reived ordera from nearly all the
cn.woed head* of h:urope.
Secretary Cortelyou baa apptdnted
Carroll 1>. Wright, commlaaloner of la
lair; |•n»^•a*or Walter F. Wllc<.x of
Corjiell univeralty. Dr. Davl* U. I>ew
ey of the Maaaachnaetla Inatitute of
T.*chnoloio and I>r. Henry tlarnett of
the CnHed Stale* geological auney aa
a fc|M*clal comnilte** to adviao with the
director of the cenau* on the acop*
and metbiHl* of the thlrlet^nth c-nau*
taken
United State*.
of the V

Murr

Aafca fur lafenMliufi IMntinf <
Evurything PoMfb4e-41as Only
27 Oaya fer the Jub. .

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

TRAVERSE CITY,

CENSUS TAKEE
HAS NO CINCH

"THEGsliiNT
PARTNER”
Vanderille fealares between*the
*c«; Newell & Niblo, Instrn*
roentalisu; The Scan^ Chil­
dren, Juvenfle Artisto; Allan St.
John, Parody Singer; the latcft
inoatimted Songs.

iATm SATIfiDAY
Auction Sale.
The thoroughbred Percheron
De Vere, 15568. omne
lion.i. Othello
(
Bay Horse Breeding i
th; Sutton*
S
elation, mill be sold at public *u<
to the highest bidder on Saturday.
June I8lh. 1W4. at Morgan's Livery
Barn. Traverse City, beginning at 1:30
p. m. Tbe horse and tbe evidence of
hU breeding may be aeen at the pla
of male. June 17lh to 18th.
For any farther Information apply
to Melville Palmer, Committee. But­
tons Bay. MIeh.
Jun 4-7-11-13-14-15
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

i^S&ssrtasrStsfc.

Sckiimc JiROKai.

Ladies’ Free Tickets Monday
Night with paid 80c reKnred
seats.
Must be reserved before 6
o’dock.

PipriirPricit:i(k,20c,30i
Seat tale now open at box olfiee
CitittMi’Tcl. 112
TUESDAY NIGHT

“Aiui fiM.iiaer.

THE EVENnrO BEOOKD, TRAVEBSB CETT, MICBL, fiATUBDAY, JUKE

nmrmJm mo SmMmOiuio fbr

WATOt BOTTLE
CAUSED DEATH
LCUI8A NAUS DIED LAST
EVENING AT THOMPSONVILL
CVENINa
During a Sinking Spell Prapacd the
Bottle so Hard It Burated.
Scalding Her Badly.

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%SSi^

POWDER
AlwomMy Pure

lifom MmHor of Hoolth

TRACK TEAM
WON SECOND

TWO GREAT FEASTS
Fea«t of Corpus Christi and Also tl
First Communion at St. Francis
Church Tomorrow.

) YOUNG LADIES FAINTED ON
THE RETURN TRIP.

LUiaa Nans died at 8 o’clo'k
Mrs l.xraiBa
la*^t e\enlni
ng. her death rriiultlng from
licted by the bursting of a
Jiurns iutlicted
tuit water bottle.
)tile.
About Is 9 weeks ago Mrs. Naus
as taken 1 with pleurisy. Her husband filled a hot water bottle and
p'.aced It agalnri
She was s«d»>d with a sinking spell
ly afterward and pressed the
r so rk>M‘iy to her that It burst<vl
allowed the hot water toVseape,
right arm and side were badly
scalded and this Is b«'Ilered to have
death.
brought to this
Her brother and sister from this city
went after tbe body this morning.
Mrs. Naus was 46 years of age and
until two y<*ars ago she lived in tl
city. In addition to a large circle
friends, she lenves a husband and o
son. Rimer, who lives in this city.
The funeral service will be tomornw afternoon at 2:30 from the Bap-

PCR80NAL.

of the first mmmuniun.
*/>rv|r«*s will l»e as follows;
JO a. in., high ina»«i with cxpo^l glad to ae<
OUO STAND COLLAPSED
of the bleiuied aaerameni. Ihir- today. U U his first visit since
inic this maa* Ii3 rhlldren will make
nnd Mrs. IL Montague left
NUMRCR OF PEOPLE WERE QUITE their first r«imniunlcin. Sermon by Fr.
day to apend a week at their pretty
Ilauer.
•AOLY SHOCKED.
summer ruttage on an island in Silver
lake.
F. J. IJlIle returned from a business
Ip to Manton this afternoon In t
Rain Mads Trip Rack From Petoskry
lerests of the Kimball company.
Unpisasant—Senior Class ExcurFrank Smith and sons left tl
morning
for St. I>ouis to attend t
slonlsU Arrived In the City
exposition.
They will meet Mi
This Momlng.
returning fn>m
r trip tc> California.
_________
Mrs. O. C. McClelland
McCI
• Fife
Tbs rcturo trip from Petoskey la-i
1
morning
for
a tw«
mornini
alfht by the seniors on lioanl the
s*llh her parents, She
stoamer Colombia was not without In COMPANY M WILL RECEIVE THE conipanled
anied by her brother. Carl RoseMONEY WITHHELD.
rldeot. The night was quite stormy
;. who hasTjeen attending sche
and U''returning home for t
and although there was not much of a
summer. \
asa ninnlng. two of the young ladies
J. Murphy' went to Slights tils
Colonel
Oates
of
the
8oo
Has
Received
baeame frightened and fainted nnd
morning on a fishing trip.
otbors were bysleriral. The rain niso Vouchers Establishing a Precedent
Lieut. Mlinselle, aho has l>een as­
sisting Capt. Munsellc of the Salva­
IneoeTenleneed the iiaasengers bat all
tor the Others Interested.
tion army in the city, has be<>n
got back safely at 4:&0 this rooming
d« r«Hl to Bin Rapids and left
place.
second plan*,
The track
morning for his new work.
Petosk<
ikey rapturing first and CharleMr. Grafton and party of five who
voix tfc
thlrd. Thej scores wore: Pet in.- In the foreign service will i
have leN-n at I’rovcmont since Tues
City. 4f»: Charle- months’ extra pay. The i
key. 66; TrsTerse
T
day fishing left this morning for
voix. 31% The Traverse City
l>**en hanging fire for some time bin Imrg. Thi-y had fair luck and lots of
did not make a gtHid si owing foi
aeeonllng to the following dls]
siM>ri.
ral reasons. In the Srst plan
from Ratilt Ste. Marie has at la«t
MIul XlusU Scbultr .went to
six boars on board I I boat dll
seitb*«l. The dlspatrh Is as folk
City ttMlay to visli rolatives.
land to put the team in goml condlilun
Col. Rolvrl J. Bate.i has reeelved
Chris Ross returned la.st night
for tbe afternoon’s work which
vourhers from Washington for two
begun as soon as possible after
months’ extra pay for servlees during
arriral of tbe team. Again, all t
tin* Spanish American war.
rainbow.
fatigued from tbe effects of the gradu­ establishes a precedent that
Mrs. J. M. Blakesletv and MIm* Orah
ating week.
sure extra |»ay for all the Imys who Spencer
left this morning for St.
One other thing bothered the Trav •«>rved In the Thirty-third and Tl
LitiU to visit the exposition.
City team In tbe weight throw- fourth Michigan n'ginienis
Mrs. A. R. Hansford and children
ontest
was
that
the
weights
had
lot
went to Bear lake this morning for
within a prescrllMil
to be thros
width. ThU had never been pr
troops called Into wt- visit with friends.
Andrew Brtjderlck of East Bay
ticed prevlotitly
previotisly by the local team,
at that time W4>re to receive two
the city today on business.
of the events passed off smoothIlls’ extra pav for foreign service In Mrs.
W. P. Crotser went to Fulton.
dbl not leave the c<utnKalamaxoo county, this morning for
nee of optua visit at her old home.
hurdle rare
8 furlough
Hodge of
when one Judg
nents the men have Ikh'D unable
of school
Traverse City had won and tbe[• other
l this extra pay. It being claliu.Hl at Acme. iwhere she hasterm
lH»en teachclaimed that Murphy of Petnsk<Y
the furlough was In lieu of
for the past
years. Is the guest
won. The matter was settled by mil- paymetil
ik the tmat- IngMiss
iilonel Bates look
Mame Stetson.
with the authoritU*s! at Wash- of Robert
Walter has returned from a
place.
inglon and maile a
business trip to Fife Lake.
While the« sports were in full blast
Liter.
James Merrill of Grawn Is In the
the grand stand oollapsed and a l«irt
The case has
under consldera- city lotlay on business.
It was at first thought
of It fell down.
d
n off and on for the past five years
Wm.
Pringle
of Graan is a Trav
number of people wore badly
|| a large nnmticr of the men v
erse City visitor I
■c badly serv(>d In the late war had come
Mrs. C. A. Bugb
broken believe that they would never gel (
last
bones.
money promisetl them when tbey
parents.
Hsmlll and Murphy ilarreil for Pe away to fl|
The
decision in the
~
Mrs. M. Beard of Saginaw arrived
toskey and Mertes and Wynkoop for
c"oC,
In the city today to visit her daughter.
Traverse City. The following w«'
Mrs E. Crandall of Elmwood.
^ney to
tbe events:
100-Yard
It will also have a national
effect, as iher»‘ were large numU*n>
voix; Hodge. Traverse C ,
SHORT STORIES.
from other parts of the ui
Petoskey; time. 10 4-S seconds.
same exisTk-nce.
Shot Put—Jligg. Petoskey: Camp
The cost at taking tbe first censos
bell. CbarlWDlx: Pound. Traverse
ras a Utile over a cent per head, that
City; distanee 34 feet 8% Inches.
/ tbe last eetMus 17 cents.
IMkVard High Hurdles-Hamlll. Pc
TourbiU returning from abroad
toskey: Bedford. Charlevoix; WUc
'oday is itension day
>
for the old
Traverse City; time. 17 seconds.
illors and a good
them sow bring through tb« costom bouas
fn'c of duty all articles to tbe value of
Pole Vault—Bedford. Charlevullt
•e been to the county
c
clcrl
McIntyre. Petoskey: Wynkoop. Trav their voucher.
flOO except rlgara, cigarettes and Ilq
UVf4«-8 .
norm. arae City: befgbt. nine feet.
Mil Victoria Vlach has gone
2»kTard Daab-Murphy. Petoskey; Walloon Lake, where she has ac
scceptBear Admiral Walker-estimates that
Hodge. Traverae City: CamplK'll. ed a position as cashier In Wl
L’llllaro It will take tbe steady irork of 40.000
Cbarievoix: lime. 25 seconds.
Cinind’s general store.
men who can stand the climate eight
Hammer Throw—Mertes. Travel
Ttie Royal .\’elghlK>rt will
jwara to finish the digging of the Pan­
City; Pouad. Traverse City; N
WtKxlmen ball tomorrow morning at ama rnnaL
_
Rpalth. Cbarievoix: 105 feet.
» ’clock to aitend Memorial services
A funeral In Mlttlneague. Maas., was
Half Mile Run—Rehkopf. Petoskey; at the City opera house.
postponed a day because the gravedigDean. Traverse City; Scrogglo. Char­
fixjm
sympstbetic
motives refosed
levoix; time. 2:2*.
Dailv Markets.
llg s grave for the body of a de­
Running Broad Jump—Murphy. Pe
The Chicago marketa from quoutoskey: Hsmtll, Petoskey; Campbell. ilons received by tbe commission of- ceased friend.
Charlevoix; distance. 18 feet 4 tnchc>s. ffee of W. F. BonneL represented by
James Mentber of Green Ridge. In
440Yard Dash—Murphy. Petoskey; K. R. McCoy. Mercantile Co. block;
Aroostook. Me., followed a track thir­
Ackerman. Traverse City; time. <::%
Opening. High. Low Close. ty-nine miles on snowsboes In a snowseconds.
storm tbe other i
Wheat—
Dtoctts Throw—Mertes. Traverse July ....S*\-S9%
88%b fox to be a pretty
City: Harrtnum. Petoskey; Rlgg. Pe^ S«*pt
....S2%-83% S3 Vi 82% 82i;s
There are three bouses In Manomet.
toskey; distance. 78 feet 5 Inches.
Cunt—
Mass., that were standing wben Gsorgs
High
Jump-HamlU.
PetosV
July
r*lV*-:.0"i 50% 49% 4*%s Waabington was president Tbe oldest
Wise, Traverse City; Murphy and L
8ep^t^.49%-49% 49% 48% 4ff% Is owned and occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
ford dad-for third. Uklng one h
point each: height. 5 feet 6 Inches
July
....40%-40% 40% 3»% 3»% C D. Bartlett. The next Is tbe old
22*-Tard LowsHnrdles—Hamlll.
111. 1
Sept ....31%-3l% 41% 31% '81% CUik bouse, owned by II. B. Taylor,
tflhkey; Campbell. Cbarievoix; W;
Wyn­
and tbe third U owned
koop. Traverse City; time. 28 seconds.
icon
Sarah M. Briggs.
' Opening. High. Low. Qom.
Step and JumpPork—
Petoakey; Murphy. Petoskey; July
...111.65-eO 111.60 |IL47 811.52
HORSES AND HORSEMEN.
. lell. Charlevoix;
tlx; 40feet 6 Inches. Sept ... ll.«5
11.85 11.70 11.76
Ftoot Ball Punt—Rlgg. Petoakey;
LnrdChamploo Lon Dllkm at Msnphls
PooBd. Traverse City: Harriman. Pe­ July ... €.47
6.47 6.40 6.40 has wintered spleodldly. Look out for
toakey; 138 feet 4 Inchew
Sept ... 6.62-65
6.65 6 57 €.57
new trotUng record.
Oae Mile Ran—Miller. Traverse
City; Flnocan. Charlevoix; Rehkopf.
E. E. Smatbers, owner of Lord DerPetoakey; time. 5 mlaotea 45 aeeonds. Two loads pecelTi
W Ahd Major Oelmar. has given up
Relay race cut oat by common
hto propowd ante toorof the wortd.
C W. BoberU of Onb Orohatd. Keb..
Traverae
nn sold the two-yenrold flUy May
Oan. by Broeade, SS. to a CJolorMlo

TWO MONTHS’
EXTRA PAY

,1

0*CONNOR NOT GUILTY,
Cxeneratad From the Chargt of AsfbOor-Tbe postal aarrks to In a
aault on OMcge EngUndor.
wraicbed coadlttoo. FttoaA-Kevcr nottoadlL ThDor-Wall. I bars. Dvlag
Tbe case of the People vs. Charles
Inst aoath I saat oot ISO stolMBantB
O’Connor of Bait Bnr nnd who wna
or necoanL with raqaatos for twaiotBchnrgi^ with naanult and battery «pon
Japanese srorkmen are obliged to nto paymaaL aad oo far aa I cam toaia
the pitnoc of Oeorge Bnclander. was
ear on their enpa sad backs an to- not Bars than two of my CBstoMW xw
Stenn a vnrtfMt nf iiM gifllty in Jimtico
8. M. Brown's cxiart yesterday after- ncrtptlon sutlng tbeto Iwislnees nad oMroi tbair totton^-Now Xortor.
their eaqiloycni' anaiaL.
aooB by n Jary.

ROLL CALL IM KOREA.

1»»4>

____________ to eery------------ isenll oat total eznrapto of
»draw-

-~ams
mesngheM eg
t la wbkb ha was
****mh- Itaw rah!
tax a srarrtor's batrt was hsavr. maag ow toe Other oUe langbed oot a “Hear,
a warrior's ckosk was paU.
banrr troolcally. Gtodatooe stopped
For tbs Moodr neat was o-sr.
t——riy and tnnied and looked with
misoesg was tbs eannaa’s roar.
taicraat at the tetsnwpter. who aaanr•t ana form «
a tbs
eg t
adly woold at that Bosnent have given
good dcsl to recall hto words. Tbrn
a half htoratoty to call the tsB. a
he turned back to the speaker. “Sir."
be asid. -tba bonormble gentleman
Mjdor ruarttaihogaky: Hvra.
tooghs.'* For a mtonie or two he
qnoted from netnory a long string of
flgnies prortag the accorncy of what
I>rris«lrich and Mlcbari Btlffakv.
be had prerioasly said. “Tbe next
V'p >pak« Quartennaatw BtSaSv.
time the hooorable member Ungha."
-Caa't loM me. beys, never (earr*
be eontteoed In honeyed tones. “1
PresraL too. were BeMallmrsIghttfey
,ronM advise him—1 would venture to
Aoeupakv Blufferoff.
.
comwel
him—to ornantent bis laugh-to
CuMUoaearomakr. Placpoogsky.
decorate It —with an Idea.**—Henry
VUdimtr Oneluacrorog.
ButtcriMkr. MalteMcatsky.
Norman In Century.
Lagtroff and AoUtatsky.
Iran Caaesrattbriaatsky
And tho ariflsh reettatroS.
A like a In father; e like c In men; I
like I In pin; o like o In pony; u like oo
book; nl ns In stole; el as In w
gad o as o in bone; un as
_joo- 1 in tbe nflddle of a word and
Bowly aprsad the crinmoa Mnrtae. and B ta tbe middle or at tbe et»d of a word
tbe birdies In tbe tree*
Lang a anew that ooonded bully to tbe are sometimes almost Inaudible.
The cooaonanta are all sounded.
. Moooorite smln oqoeese.
•-By my beardsky.- aautterod he.
In BngUah; g. however, baa only the
•• 'Twaa a glortous rictoroe!”
dkethegunaky had to go. poor bar^ sound, as In “give." although the
nasal ng to often beard; ch and a are
only ochsr chap
always oofL as In “check" and -^n."
to lockjaw
be eaB- nnd a before n has tbe sound of da.
In the case of double cotmonanu eacsk
-MllwaukM SwithMt.
one moat be given Its full sound.
^
There are as many ayltobles ns v<
Ms. Tbere to practically no accent
Be sure to avoid tbe flat sound of a.
which to always pronounced ah.-“A
Handbook of Modern Japan." by Erneat W. Oernenta.

Ws Warm
Weather

r1 Summer
makes

Clothing
J! Decessitp
just now wo are ofTcring the

West HemMrktbh Vsluts
in strictly up-to-date Summer
wei^,vht Suits for men, boys and
youths, thai has ever been your
good fortune to secure right in
the beginning of the. season.

{men’s
Suits

bitok to termed a “course,
to place In the walls upright and borttooUl damp proof courses. These
ought to be composed of some substniM« that water carurot penetrate. In
this way the walls are mapped out In­
to squares, and tbe accidental damping
of any one square cannot affect the
others. Unfortunately, some builders
study ecoimniy undulj. and their damp
proof courses act as effectively ns a
layer of wet aca Band. Those who In
tend barlug a bouse built should re­
Tbe Bora-I aasnre yoo that I only gard the genuineness of tbe measures
need to Ulk with a woman five mln- adopted to prevent damp ns of the very
ntas to know her moa^ secret tlioughts; first Importance.

mi

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Mr. C. of Germantown Is quite
antbusiaatlc motorist. While speeding
along Old York road some
ha saw a man and a dog far ahead of
him. tbe dog ronulng In and out of tho
busbes. As b« wblxxed past a moment
later the dog darted out ahead of tbe
machine to bark at
and InstanUy killed.
Mr. C. 8tor>fed bis machine and re­
turn od.
“I’m very lorry, my dear air." he
said coDsollngly to tbe man. “Will
that make it all rightr’ He held oiit
a ten doUar bUl.
“It wUL" rei'U«l
“an
nxmey and putting iIt in
lag tbe
1
pock(
As the automobile flew down the
road be looked aympatheUcatly at tbe
remains sad eolUoqulxed
Poor little devil! 1 wonder whose
dog It waar - rhllsdelphla Public
I^edger.
"Well. Bobby, bow do you like
church r asked hto father at they
walked homeward from tbe Bauctuary.
to which Bobby bad Joat paid hls flrat
vtolt.
“it’s fine.*" ejaculated tbe young man.
-How much did you get fatberr
“How much did 1 get? Why. what
do you mean? Uow much what?" ask­
ed the astonished pnn-nt at this evi­
dent Irrewrence.
“Why. don’t you remember when tbe
funny old man passed tbe nrooey
around? 1 only got 10 cents."—Lipla Ooakt.

"Would you rather be handsome or
richr’ she asked.
-l^ell. that's bard to say." be re­
plied. “Tbs handsome man has a
popularity that the rich mao can't
really attain, bnt the rich man baa a
better chance of getting tbe glxL I
think, on the wto
bole. I'd rather bare a
title, and then I could beat both of

Drawtsw tke DIseMe
The'Chinese have n curious custom
of trying to cure a sick man. ,A friend
of the patient obtains a straight bram h
with a few leaves and twigs i
bangs n lulrmr of
end. On this he hangs
DiUhed Kt<«el, and under th
poll
tlie shk man’s <-oal«. Then be
for a short walk, a priest in the im-aii
lime r»erforuilug a cen-mony. Tin
coat, Iwlng currhsl In this w.ny. Is sup
IKHted to draw the disease from the suf
*n».- BrllWi iHstnl of agriculture esttmales Utol tlien* are l.b7l.Ull<• dogs
iiilry—one to every ore of
■Inpi.
bunoin 1^-101

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

MCGREGOR
ROY

Smell Suits at
Shrunken Values
,
S
S
\

We place on sale for a week some
uj the swellest Clothes ever matle—
summer weights, nobby spring styles,
guaranteed clothing, excelleni fabrics
and made right and fit pr’rfecily.

JirsI tske a Lock
\Vc will convince you that no such
values rich in styles, material and work­
manship, have ever Ln'cn offered at

7.50, 8.S0,10.00,15.00
$10 Buys a Stylish Craocnette
Little Vent’s
Extra Special...
3.00 Suits Tor L9S
2.7S Suits Tor t.79
1.73 Suits Tor UO
In the very newest fab­
rics in styles^ Blouses. Norfolks. Sail(»r and Double
Breasted. A glance in our
east window will convince you
as to whai strong values wrr
are offering.

Ladies* Suits
and Coats
Below Cost...

The price for the balance of the

115.00

10.00 suits........ 4.US
‘25.00 suits....I’J.yS

TO MSURE

B. J. MORGAN
..Oxfords..

Fine Lawns at 10c

How stylish, how light
how easy the ideal summer
s
shoes. We have2 justt
just the ones
;
cann lit yc
your foot
you vant and
y—our prices, too, j
perfectly—
very comfortable.
fufortable, l.[
1.50. 1.75
‘2.50, 3.00, 3.50, for men, wo­
men and children. The thriv­
ing business our shoe •depart­
ment is doing assures us we
have the right goods priced
right. No trouble to show you.

Cbt store tb*t Saves You ittoaef
25 pieces of fine Lawns all new
Patterns and designs. These are
regular 15c quality but we are
selling them at *r^n
because we bought them under
price. These are unusually fine
goods at the price, and are : : :

a
* Worth MigaRng «

the Boston Store
«arr oad 1» B Pift«aBth atrMi. Plador rail
UltlMM‘phaa*ao»i>arrv«dT«r«v»rtt. a>S It

_____________ 2«Mt*

THERE
BB a Kboant daaea
1 the we*t 8i.ic. corner of Fhmt and
streeu
tonl^t
p----AcrordlDg to a I>ondoo pobUMier. Cedar
toe aorlely craae for the game of
T.U ftxK.
teldf* baa canoed a great toUli« off
to tha ianand for tmoia.
Tbe Ainu wouieo to Japan uttoo thMr
teca to give tbe
With whlakera.
TRY A mCORO WANT AO.

TRY A axCOm WAHTAft
TRY A MCORO WANT A&

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THE EVENING RECOKL»
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. JUNE 4; 1904

Cbe €venind l^or<l’$ Up-to«Date TlUistrated Feature
Warlike Moros Who Are Giving Uncle Sam Much Trouble

VERESCHAGIN STORIES.
An iBstaacc of tbo RoMtea
Ardst t Daring.

soxAioE or m nmnaa.
tba

c___

k INCC ih» cMtae OC tk* rtOltp-

T-*—to Qm United
OUtM ky tw
ot
Om, Moroo havo
hoY* mana«»a
monac
•ITM In tho pobllc eyo.
1 rate tkor
paetflod. ktTt no»« mubtufmteA. ..
«<iutrad U»a eontlimal praoenc* ol aa
*r»ad rotra to Make tb. peraon of a

>rln« to U>
:ea. It la aatlinalad
third of the
. O.raiidr dr Mindanao,
UlUble.
archllelajso. dralna the central tiaaln of the
la navnral,lc for cui.lKaita ae
The larfmt Ukte
idanao and MnUnao.

!rv*

rr»-urd la 75 to (>v dr«ree».
. Ma> i«n.l June the tetniK-rature
the III
nomthe Ihe in«tn la
dmi.-ei. Jlumiait> prevalle. and the
at le leae tol.n.lde on tliat ac^tunt.
IVvemlHT, January and fVt.ruary
fntrlv .-.H.I,

part of tbaaa tartH»l«»t warda of the
Voramment to make hlatory that marka
the pr*aent aa an aaoallaot opi-«nunllr
to ranall aome of their pecullarttlaa and
The Muroa
lindanao. About <
Itanta of Mli
dltided batwean ®olo. Tawl Taari
l*aUwan. Oeer m,00«. however.
In I he lake recloo of Mindanao and oi
Illana hay. They ara not a “pore blocei
rare They ftrat made their appearann
In the indlippinea In the fourteenth
century, t-omlnc aa invadera.
They
hare Intannixed with Iba aborlrlnal
ao witli
tribea to a certain extent and alao

» j.art
d reputation.
Phyaleally tbe Moro it a model of
anatomical excellence
Hla alheay
body la Btronc and aHle. and hla powera of endurance are remarkable
Trained to arma from hla earlleat child'
hood, he excela
and the awurd. not to mention hla leo*
flrlency wUh thoae dIaUnctIvely Ma­
layan wrapona. the creaae and dacfer.

Tb* Uta VkMUl Vcraw^bsctn. tba BoaBlAB krtlat wbo want down with tba
lU fatad battlcahlp PetroparloTak, 4M
net baUara that tba fear of tocpadaaa
dca Etau Unia. Ha was oarar afratt
af ibem; on tba cootrair. ba waa wal
acquainted with them, for ba was a
aklUfol terpadolst. In tba Bmb»Torklab war ba waa Tary near to Iontac bis Ilfa by hla tamerlty. Ha wan
oftas out In a amall boat aftor daib
tba Llanoba wban tba smallaM lt»pla mlfbt bare eancbt tba watcbfnl
eyas of tba Tnrklab sandnala. One
tU«bt ba obtained pamilasloo to jato
tba craw of tba bbutka. ordat^ to
Uupado a Tnrklab ablp. Tba 4alVn tnTaaled tbelr iKtaltloo to tba aoany. ▲
baUatonn of butlata fell aroond thaa
from tba abore. Hare la tba acoooot
which tba artist blaaelf gSTa of the
tnddent:
"Admiral BkrydloS sara ocdara to
k kla
hare ararythloc raady. Ha took
poaltloo near tba forward torpsdoBand
<

•arileat Uinea. and they are manreto of
workmanahip. Tbe lyidtal Moro n<
■oea unarmed. It la likely that ha

equally well under all clrrunuUancei.
and lum never been known
ch U bU racord

M.U.1I, c.n.i^uo »

.11 ».m.
ins. he doea tnoAl rlal,..iwle
hla steel we.i,-.na. i«.nlfularl> on the
e-lsea. There la le. modern arlincer

..

Thia fact ia nt
>lh. s' Hum he hua thua far done,
pattern. wide
In rells

f say t'hitietw
trifuw
Touni
but
marrla
la not cunaldered dr rlsuei
The chief.,
c
called dalt.- wear mu

.f the uae of feillllleia. but the soil
1 rich that lle v have not Ireerj neerlThe .offee of Mlndiiiiuo la iif e*i-elqUHlIiy. (-tmil^irlns fMV..iuhl> with
I. le. hut Ha culllVHlIoil

:;L

■ poorer

on mill l>e II proinoler of MimIlei 4 iuii !• ulinial. Th>*re me n.i l-rae
imvna III the f-ountty of the Moroi-

extra occaalons a cayly coloretl ahawl.
the brlshteat hue
deep mourninx

A wh

find n Held fur wwlnlin-aa;
lx come aritdleiw.
h'la a reclineiil of

ratetae

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note

wold faU into tba
I ba tba moat ba­
isaqtMOoa of tba
. ata a nocual of ebickan and drank
UUla abwry. Than my frtand Bkiyd\oB Btratcbad blmaalf oat to uka a
nap. and, by baara^ bla nsrras al­
lowed him to alaap! 1 could not ato«i
I scanned tba water on tba Bnstcbnk
aide. ‘Hare aba comasr aald a aaUor
la a low Tolca. And It waa tma. Bntween tbe abore and tba graat treaa of
tbe Uttle Island which bid tba narrow
pnaaaga of tba Danoba tba amoka n<
tba Teasel appeared, morlnc rapidly
toward oa.
•'Wboti aba came to slcbt abe aaatnad
he of eoloaaal dlmenalooa cooparad
the Sbotka. flkrydloff ateered di­
rectly for her. and we adraoced with \
tbe rapidity of a locoaodTA Oh, what ,
cotiftiHlon and excltamaot appearsd to '
board tbe eneiuy'a ablp and on
too! It was plain to all that oor
Uttle iiuUbaU was About to daatroy Ihn
bU ship. BoUets and abeUs ratoad aU |
aronnd oa. Tba confnxloo of tba toto’yj
suddenly ranlabad. and to aptto of *
daiMfer I could out help obsarrinf ■
tba Turks on board. They aaainad as
steady as If they bad aaddanly ba« ;
tumad into atone. Tbe Sbotka raaebad
tbe ship and touebad ber with bar tor- <
pado tube. At tbkt moment tbers waa
profound alleoca on board both eaoaala.
guleUy we awaited tbe ezplaatan.
‘Has abe ran«btr asked tbe gunnar
wbo waa crouebad bcslda me. 'Not
replied. *Try again! Let bar gnf
1 SkrydlnS. 1 did so. StUl tbom
0 axploaton. Tbs fosUlnda had
1 roodoctlng wirar
ist eoconnter Varasebagto-was
wonnded to tba lag, bat not aarlMMly.
lo tbe recant calastropha In which ba
lost bis Ufa ba did not aran bar# a
chance to taka part to a fight
was fond of danger. On tba
of tbe Balkans while undorr firs.
I
wd to oketrb tl
rocks. It la aald that be waa I
maniurlan wbo

rolred to tbe loddi
cbagln's death there U a Uttle rooMMSa
of frlei>dsblp- tliat Admiral Stepan O.
Hakaroff and be. who bad been cadatt
together In tbelr boyhood, were Mtoly
estranged and tbst only Just prtor to
bis boardlns tlis hattlcablp PetropsTlorsk at Port Artbor they bad bakn
reconciled, says Henry D. Msedona to
the New lork Herald. Nor Is It gsnfatber recxnling this gifted sob ful­
filled.
In tbe arbitrary exerdae of patsmal
antbortty that preraUa in Btiaalan fUnlUea.tbe father of VaaalU. without
modi referenca to dlscorarad capacity.

Mr. T. Sblma of Tokyo, wbo '

armies

eoloads of war.
ware token on board of French and
CroBs sodety bastUy construct >d a boapitsi—tl
Russians were here tenderly
the way—and the more danswouoly wounded
wou '
»rtby of note that the Initial work
cored for by Jap nuraas and oaigatna It U
af tbsoa aa caUad pagans wma tbns done tor tbelr enemies. Tbe Ulustratton
Bhowr a aeetloB of tba bnotSy tmprovlaad bosplial with a Jap nurse In attandIn reeagntOan
San o(
mi this osrrlea
osrrtoa at Imercy to bar wrounded

i snan n OwMid dMMsa to tba

to Manchuria.
Tbe diamond
presented by the exar Juxt
departure of hU former war
minuter to the front. The Imagaa
tba aalntx. which are aappoaad to ward
off evil, are mounted In aUvar.

roUing stock c
raUwaya, said to a Washington Post
reporter:
Tbe fnture of raUway boUdtog to
our empire U bright. Though wa baea
new only S.OOO miles of steam roodo.
It wUl be only a abort while betee
tba country U grldlronod with them os
tblcfciy as in tba Uuttod Stotaa. la­
this tlma baa seaiealy any.
for Uirnlng out locomodre anOoe amaU c
iMlgnlficant to count Tba todteattona
am that bafort loug tba praaaut repair
■ win ba enlargad and tb# mattar of baUdtaf angtoaa. ears and otbor;
aqvipmeiit taban up by tba tmparfal:

The Methodist church has a
•rablp of S.OSl.»lt. an to<

SSMto dnrtag the post tow yoi

iburg society for a number of yi
> la a llnsulat of remarkable
LpitoJ
of camp and battlefield. Under i
rbethar thair agents speak ‘be la
-bethar they oparata In South Africa or 1

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irysfS

•nrE EVEXiyc weoobp. traverse cnT,"iacH.,

;:ss

LABOI NEWS OF THE WORLD

fftlnARD heaxtm

Jtum rrn ttatn aitradrd.
a ccMnl hoadgaaftgf for all orgaala thcabaeoce of PrtnJJeat Morer.
the milltarjr.
IntfM ta that cJtjr. RriwraeoUUvea who was ^«HaIa«*<5
sad bssteass ageau of a large aom- Vk?e PrecUeat J O Williams prrWr of osioos held a meeting and sided. A matter disruftiied was olBlIa1 the American Pcderation of
Cc. amd an amorlatlon to be knosm as
IL; Amalgamated Board of Labor Un i Labor.
toa Repreaestatlves. aad lU purpose ‘ The striking tslk-r makers of the
bi tA ertabitah beadtpiarten and desk ! Pore Rlrer Ship and Rnsioe Co. voted
tcvm for the dlffercat boslaesB agents iio ret-jm to work under the condlof that «*tr.
ItloBs arrangetl h> ihr c«»rEpaiiy for the
suiuraer monihii. Tb«- tMjll«>r makers
A bill making I
■ lae of tlhO to |6«0 t*r win. however. denianU a reiarn to the
mt from three muaths C4 hour l«asls an »««»n a« the summer
1« orer Thir prartlcaily ends the
to owe year, either
.b«f witboot aatboritsor to coanterfeit strike, which ha*. cau:<«-l i-lr. week* deibe label or bare la posaesaion any Isr on three baiiieshl'e.
The trout<f< U>twe<*n the paper mill
merebandlse atarked with a counterfelt labH. has been made a law In men and liu' enions. wll !,<* fought to
a flnlrh in June. An ultimatum was
New York
sent to the unions this we<-k. hjr the
Tb« objects of Ibe Trades Dispute
manufacturers in the Pl« river valley.
MU. wrklcb has passed second reading
It Is ex|>er-ied that the firlii will inla Ibe bouse
eommona. are three­
vtilre every {taper mill In Wisconsin,
fold. aameiy—(1) to reader peaceful
MinneMiia and Michigan. ^
pleketlag legal: (2) to ahoUsb the
Vice Pres
President
id
MeTrt-a of the Penn­
custom law doctrine of conspiracy as
la* lUi
sylvania*
Itailritad Co Is quoted as
applied to labor dlapotes, and (S) to
that th«
prutect trades union funds from llaldlPennsvlvania 1
went of Pltlsburg
Hy to aetxure under such Judgments
have Iter-n ealhnl together to eonsider
as the Ta9 Vale and other reci*nt
plans for rurtaJlroenf «»f exiMmses. He
eases.
ailrihiil«-s the falling off in business
While central trades union organli- on the I'ennsvivanis lines largelv to
stloas la all sections of the country the eomliilon «>f tlie Inm «pad<
are planning Labor day paradm for
the first Monday in SeptemUT. the
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Chicago Federation of Labor 4s c«intamplatlng a new departure to Uke Of the Board of Education of the City
of Traverse City, Michioan.
the form of a great outdoor picnic and
Meeting of the Hoard of Bdoration
demoostratlon. where the holldar ran
held In the Council room May 1C. 1904
be enjoyed as a holiday.
Called to order by E J. Ftjlgbum.
The Fore Rivers Ship and Engine |»realdent. in the chair.
Memlters )ire«w>nt—I%lrchlld. Mof
Company, at whose works a strike ur- fatL
MontagiJe. Meads. Nicholson.
curred fire weeks ago. today has in­ Thlrlby.
formed a number of machlnisu who
’ oivning I
nirtlftn
remained at worj: that their servic<>s
' a achofti
ling In the Ftujrth
are no longer required. The men were
anl according
advertlseniei
told that there was no more eroph»ypteol for them, and from this state­
ment the strikers judge that work Is
still hampered by the alrike.
Iowa's new law giving soidlera pref­
Maaonr}-, clnerete and cut
erence In the matter of slate employ­
ment Is so far-rearblng that it Ini^thlng and laj»u
clud^ everything of an appointive I PBlnllng*and*l;irz^ng
character with the exreption of d**|v * S. It, C01J5 g- CO.—
utles and confideotlai clerks, positions I Ma-sonrs. csmcreie and cut

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h

rimynnmaiAimlilsmtMfitts
iodkal faaMfaa k kifl M a Mkr esa' ditiaa. ThawyistotihamiifWBdnMl
4om qf Wtaa ef CtoduL
.----EvmT woM b aridm* Id aoaditiaBS
wbkb bring oa iamb wiikswi Wfaw
of GMdai kiv« womea
fat afl
tb* dotbi ef lifa. Itfbeatfaam etnaf
amvee aad fiMdom fi«a paba.
Wise of Casdui aok only cons bat
hthmitk. Ibe organs qnkUynepead to
Bg vegetobb iagiedietoi ef which WiM of
icompoaad. Aheakky wnnandoeiwdlto
I medidaeea anauacUng hm peciodieri
Wine ef Gardni com the wentcMesef
feamb tnmbba and hM enzodthooemde
> qmckly aad wnipbtNy ia the pcivaer el

tfMrt—fl tabor «mlor« arr to bare

I BO. I>ATHEK—
Masonry, concrete and eat

glaxlng

100 00
340 00
8U GS

CawtoA. Mba. May 1. not.
bitlto aad Thedted'e Black-0na|

moo

MB& V- T. QUDEWEIi..

iwiie>CMiiiui

JoiiruaL
Knest W. Caldwell, former -msTor
of Sioux City. la.. |»m{«oses to
a history of Sonih Ihiknta.
First Lieutenant U. E. Rniper. Four­
teenth cavalry. I’. S.
Is the yut
esi oniix-r In the army, having h
bom In 1KR2.
i1 iilnlnxnii
m. Mass.

rank and
. is dead

Aiun.s rr.Tue.
gen. who two yi-ars ago ^wlelmHcd
golden weildiiig.
Pmf**s*ir Bliss of the depnrtni
ef iu*-«’liiinival engtnc^'ring of >
York university will Install the 1

Pmidrat MclvUle K. lagalla of the
Big Foot road xraa -paaalng' throogh
Cleveland a few daya ago.. and *
ion foi
ake from
Hlvea to hr of almost attffing
stiffing
r Learning that thia wras the
I condition there, he aent word

must be Improved at ones. BeTbre he
left town plan* were under way for
the aubatltutloo of electric motora foe
coal buming enginea In depot work.
Then be vtarted for CtncinaatL having
abowu once autre that be la a Btan of
quick action.

Traverse CityDental Parlors
FOURTH FLOOR

NEW STATE BANK BUILDING

Special Offer
For the next thirty days we will give the
following prices on our crown and bridge work.

22k gold crowns, 30 gauge- ^ -$4.00
Bridge work............................... 4.00
Gold fillings, up from............... 1.00
Silver fillings..................-..........
.76
Painless extraction— . ...................26
Best rubber plates --— — 6.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

1 eat a
1 drink
a U>wl of btrong tea and then
n« b*Mindly a.*« a rhlld, and ahe d.vlareji
■ -Mho,II b.r cLy pip,.
that if her daughter Would allow bi
bhe rt)Uld bllll chop wimkI and bring
»rat«r from the well at the diKir. 1
hoiirr «iul rtf ihr 24.
As for dying, ahe baa not thought
PERSONAL.
►pito of hiT yt-arb this rv^markSir ITeory Irslnr hss reconsidered abl.. old woman in the -i-njoymont rtf iliat — North American.
ind will not write bis memoirs.
brwith. eaiii thn-e mt-ala a dav
r.-llj*h and *le,.p« nountllv every1 RECORD WANT AD.

The letters of Miss Merkley, whose pic­
ture is printed above, and Miss Glaussen,
prove beyond question that thousands of
cases of inflammation of the ovaries and
womb are annually cured by the use of
Lydia E Pinkham^s V^ctablc CompouncL

Iffui and AMMtma and from tar waM-

I I go. Five ma
atpda beilam t

1 aay fneada
H the boom 1

ras-EH-

that the
munication be^rat In the
committee on Mldtngs
and grounds.. sMdd committed to reTue^lay. May 24. 1904.
Carried.
*
Yens—Members Fairt^ild. Chase.
Moffatt. Montague. Meads. Nlcbotann.
Thlrlby.
Mor^J by 3Mr. Moffatt thatt when we
djoum we adjourn
^ May 24.
i k o'clock p. m.
Carrlf
Mov«l by M
Faimhild that the
board adjourn.
Oaxrled.
CHA8 M. BEERS. Clerk

at the state bouse Ineluded. The
vci-s'lr ,-\hi».il nt IP. SI Uoii-i f:il
measure Is creating a great deal of j
hostile discussion and Is held hy many
to be unconslituthmal because It
class leglNlatloo and not In the in*
est of public pollc). Test casi*s ar.
Bight all over the state, and the m
ter will pruliably l>e limnght iN-fo'nthe supreme rouri
^
Changes In.Ibe rates of wages
Oigland during Afiril aflectetl CI.«hmi
p^Tsoos. of whom 1.900 received ad
Wnees and M.lOO sustained re.luevtloos. The net resnit was a decrease
In wages of nearly £2(KM» per
The principal changes were d««crea>ii*s
In the wages of lo.ooo blast furnace
men and 37.000 irtin and steel
ers. Changes affecting 20.000 )H>rs>>ns
were affected hy coDcillallon boards,
and 27.000 nnd<>r sliding scales. The
remainder were affecte<l hy the par­
ties themselves or by rt>preseniaii\es
An International union that lias
made wuntlerful stridfui since it was
organirtHl is the Interior Prei:;ht
Handlers and Warehousemen's lotertiational union It was formed In St.
l.ouis In Jsnusry 1903. with nine local
unions and a membership of about
b.400. At the present time G5 local
unions are afllUait^ with a nientl>ersblp of about 13.000.
The International Union of Build­
ing Employes of Amerlra recently or­
ganized In Mllwsukts*. has nvHdved
Its charter frt»m the Federation of 1.a
bor. The charter from the |»arent
body covers these workers; Office
tHilldlng Janitors, Janltresses. window
washers, elevator
conductors and
starters. Inside marble and Inside
wood rleanegs. postolBee and sch<iol
JanlttHW Tliere are 20 local unhms
already". ~
San Francisco. Csl.. Master Hor^e
shoers' assoclallon has thrown
the gauntIH to the Journeymen, who.
however, claim to hive the sit tint
“Dear Mrs. PivKnAif:—Gradual loss of stren^ and nerve foroe.
well in hand and seem to think 1
told me BomethinK wa.s radically uTonp with roe. I had severe shooting^
flghi against the union stamp win
pains throught Uie pi'l^c organa, cramps and extreme irritation com­
<if short duration
pelled me to seek me<lical advice. The doctor said that I had ovarian
The London (EnglandI Auiomol.iU- trouble and ulceration, and ad^'i«*ed an operation. I strongly objected to
club is organizing a parade of motor this and decided to try Lydia K. Pinkbara** Teff«$nble Compoimd.
I soon found that my judgment -was correct, and )lhat all the good
delivery vans. The idea of the parade things said about thus medicine were tme, and day by day I felt less
Is on the lines of the May day psmdv pain and incieA'iod appetite. The ulceration soon beal^ and the other
for horses, to -encourage driver^
complications dUappeared and in eleven weeks I was once more strong
,
gl*-e the rebicles careful attention, and viTOrom and perfectly well.
“My heartiest thanks are sent to you for tlie great good you haws
with a view to Increasing their •■ffl^^noerely yours. Miss MABOAKrr MaRKixr, 276 Third SL,
cienry and minimizing the
keeping. A sum of I2S0 will l>e given
In prices to the drivers of the Pest
fllas Claussen Saved from a Surreal Operation.
kept vehicles.
Eighteen hat factories in Ikanbury.
“Dear Mra PiKKnAx:—It seems to me thi^
Bethel and New Mllhml. Conn
all the ePdorsemenU that I have read of the value
of Lvdia E. I*inkham*s Cbmpoond do not express
ated by pjembers of the Hat Manu^■m
ooe-nalf of the virtue the great medicine really
svanfacturers' asociatioci suspended work
possesses. I know that it savett my life and I
the smilement by arbitral Ion
wwnt to rive the credit where it belonn I auf'
relating to the
fered wiUi ovarian trouble for flt'e years,had thrve
-al*”factories. It U
operations and spent hundreds of doUan on doc­
tors and medicines but this did not cure me
I that
after alL
• be adjusted.
“Ilowever, what dooiors and medidnee failed
Theodore Schaffer was reflected
_
^ to do.
E- PlnkbMn’ff Tegrtmhle Compresident of the Amalgamated
pound dkL Twen^ bottles restored me to perelation of Iron, steel and tin workers
fed health and I fed sure that had I known ofitg
4-alue before, and let tbe doctors alone, I would
at the annual oonventloa.

have been spared all tbe pain and ezpuise thfft
The annugl oonventldn of the West­
ern Pederatloa of Miner* which may xroitleae operations cost me. If the women who are suliering, and
tbe doctors do not help them, will try Lydia K. Pinkham’sVMebe the most Important gathering yet table Cbmpound, they will not be duappointed with tbe results.”^
MA by tbe organlatlon convened at Hns Clara M. CLarssER, 1507 Denn jatTKanfme City, Ha
Denver, Goto, reoenUy. Over 2S0 delI fortawiU|»oaaa>tWw4gliMlia«lwa l■la^■^t^*■a^
FOBFKtTM*f a*
ecatea from Kaaaaa, lOnncMta. Mlcb-

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THE ETBOHe EEOOED, TEAYEBSE OPT, laOL, SATURDAY, JTTKE«, l»Ot.



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snvKisDi jnev

tatM tW ate^e oC th« teofl afur »rc** of baklat powder, tmehaif teaspoon boaaehold mas smoothly 'where the
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
X. Boor CMOgh to roU oat easily. heml can any. “I wooM like krenktaat
sara. It may Iw ami far vaotry ud
«Mot SpiMopol Oaa
rmktm, bat win aot omka «oo« bread. Bab the batter aad sugar together till and such a time." and be haa It on tbe
Rev. C. T. Stoat. laolar.
Avoid an Boar that baa a Mateb or they an smooth, like eswam : put In sm>ke of the boor. PuoctoaUty fat one
Morwlog sorrleo aad aero
the mlBt. thco the egga ^beatea togeth­ mf the first qaalities lo look for la hrtsx.--Matt an. m Imhs avO.
^ Of hlirirt *» B—« Uww Cww , grayiab UaL
Hotreoaumokm. 11 :M.
That any «m wrho has tmOj teoad
UghUy. theo the Hour ttwo cupai. hired help.
Baaday school at U.
V ^ ^ I, Wmb Vartiadulf.; To make a perfect loaf of broad, aae er
Ctefat aa hia Bsvloar ahoald want m
Eveolag acnrlee aod aonai
aeitber' sbortealag. angar, aor pott- which yoe have sifted with the bakHn. a E. C Utm. Umt . • • ..
toea. U mat sore that tbe yeast U lag powder; then tbe vaaiUa. Take
teersdIbiK, aad y«c ww all know that
A
S>rtwithstanding
the
fact
that
soaplively, a little sagar wrOl help It to bit at the dough and p*it ou i
thto M frtqaatty tht east. Many
Imrk is the best obtainable cleaolag
dirt Bpola. which oecars every day. rl*e. bat good yeast doee not require hoard, and aee if it vrillJUoH
Rev. Hugh. Keaaody. parior.
three haadlrwd aad alxty4ve daya In it. Wbea bread spoage taUa. or tnras easily.- If It will nirt .k* *o. but 1* matr-rial fur dark fabric*, few wosaee
Moratag vrvlce 1«:3(1. ThMoa. "Aa*
the year, la addition to this the wo- sour, either It baa ben ataadlag too soft and sticky, put In a handful more know btiw to use It. In the llr*l place. Hia people and engaging la acCtva In*plrer
BirontT the dar wao brlcbi.
of Life."
Chriariaa work. Others' who have aaAflour,
but
Just
as
little
as
will
do.
for
at
least
the
most
of
them,
think
long, or too much yeast baa beea add­
Class meeliag. »;iS a. m.
BTOtf ko ouvt at
1th the church are often aUent
Sunday school. 12 ax.
• BocaMc Odd save klai
there mast be an annual tempest of ed. if it Calls after being pat In the these cookies are better, tbe softer eaonoi Ik- u*»*d fur deliralely tinted
Togasc upoa kto ckUd; *
Evening service 7:58. Them
articles. Nothing else under tbe sun
they are.
oven,
tbe
bread
was
too
light
aad
the
Not
Far
Off '
U
ncraaiT hla Uttle osc
will clean a woolen dress so satisfac
and their oyen too cold.
• coald leap aad laack aad nm.
Epwortb league d:M p. ».
lorlly. and the beauty of It Is that 5 mcetlag la theirs, yet. having the abU- Mrs. Kennedy: topic. “Bctraylag
The Itinerant Damer.
cuntenu dragged forth.
To makes the beat bread, acald a
tty
to
nse
it.
they
do
not
avail
thesacents
win
purrha.*Kenough
soaphark
Jesus
by
Silence."
“Bedrooms butchered aad brou^t pint of milk, cool, and when luk^wano
“One hears so much of late aUvut
aelrm of it. Again, aome pardeniar
A cordial welcome to these swvl
Bi Into the light smd glare of the son. add a pint of water, half a teaspoooful the untrained woman's efforts to earn for the purpose, it is used by tailors
H. OBIIMI b«aiii»« **‘V*‘^A
“Bitting room furniture scattered to of salt and a amall compressed yeast money, but they-aeem to have neglect­ to clean men'* clothe*, and can be se­
Wa. kick abd*a kU
Chwfvh of Chrlat (Oiaclplea,)
the roo* wa* r*<l.
_______ Blae leper* who were hoalad.
tbe four winds of the earth.
cake dissolved in a quarter cupful of ed ooe eminently prartiral plan. Why cured from any druggist.
Thomas P. UHom. pastor.
burainf tb* paat wa*
Morning. 10:SO. Subject. “U Not
•All at once a gigantic Jumble of cold water. Stir In the whole wheat 'doesn't some ooe turn itinerant darn­ To prepare soapbark for cleaning we accept the benefactloa. bat tall to
Hr arver woodorod whr
praise
the
benefactor.
Tbl*
tbe Carpenter?"
purpose*
pour
al*out
a
quart
of
boiling
er?"
exclaimc*d
my
neighbor,
throwing
household good* trundled out Into tbe flour to make a batter that will drop
Tkr Lord bad bloadaiwd ao
Tbe silent atatude when the occaTbe members of tbe cbarch aad tho
hallway or damped Into heterogeneous from tbe spoon. Beat for five minute*; down a stocking to quiet a fretful water over 5 cent*' wc»rth and let If
Tkat all iklag* bare to go
or testimony pastor extend a cordial lavltaUoa to
boil gently for two hours. At the end
Tbr wroog aray hire briow
piles on pdrebes.
cover and stand In a warm place for baby.
tbe Modem Woodmen and tbeir wtvaa
Tkr orrrarcklug *ky
“Why." I began hesitantly. ••! l>e- of this time strain it through a piece
••Weary men and women baring two hours and a half; then, add alow-the Ro)-al Neighbors, to warship
here and there producing order and ly. sufficient flour to make a doogh; lleve a plan has been started to do of cheese cloth and put the liquor In era ahoald always confess Christ, of with them.
JuBlor Endeavor at t:18.
a clesn pall. Have ready a smooth coarse, snd yet there art many not
disorder, cleaning op. tearing down.
!• tba air ara* frar.
take out on a board and knead for ten mending for nnigpnied men."
Intermedtota, 4:M.
illfled
to
tesUfy
before
otben.
aad
, b« loved, aad *be
and lay earh
of snital
“Oh, yes. they've taken care of the
“Fbr ooe whole week, sometimes miantes, adding, now and then a Uttle
Senior, (:S0.
one's salvatloo is dependent opoo
alBMd bla
That clalBed
L-----love
^ and be
of the C^r»*»s. which has l*een his being able to speak for Cltriat or
Evening. 7:30 Subject, The Di­
ro, home Is s memory, peace is a flour lo prevent sticking. When the bacbelora. and 1 supp<»se they need It.
Bbared all Ibe )oy* they bad!
ne Appeal."
brushed. s**parste1y on the to pray In public. Borne people wttpast experience Tbe erstwhile cheery dough I* elastic and rprings back from poor things! But what of tbe women rippe.1
■e* grew.
Baeaiou- tk* grasM^
I
prayer meetlag Than-,
t arloda bln
asas agalnri L'brlat more by a speech da.vPentecostal
sod cheering hostess U'haggard and pressure, make Into foul loaves, put —mothers of live or more lively chll- board
B«caa*e U»e *'
evening at 7:30.
ould be*
than by aBfece. "Bwlfi to bear, alow
• Be<«u*e that I
dlscrmceried. The round-up at meal each in a small, square pan. cover, and
Saturday algbL ualted prayer aad
I glad.
to apsak." was tbe apostles' motto, aod study of tbe Snaday achool-taaoB
And baitmer. be
time is a lugubrious affair, and ewery- sUnd in a warm place for three-quar
U la corroborated by tbe world's prov­ with tbe children.
thing Is sticky with paste, or tastes of tern of an hour, or until the dough has
B«<aaM- be lived be tmlled.
erb. “Bpeecb la silver, slleoce Is goldWeleeme to worOlp wtl( m an
paint.
- f M aad tha poor.
doubled lu bulk. Brush the top with
ea.** But. there being tbe msn aod tbs
dreai
hoar, the speaker sod tbe occasioo. M
•What Is the use of 11? Are there
to soTteo tbe crust and allow;
olgbily aoogbt hi* I
Icccc
is
oot
the
troe
attitude
toward
not some women who have emanci­ gases to escape. Bake for ten minutes
cblld.
CbrlaL
“Let
the
redeemed
of
ths
Lord
pated themselves from this w»rt of at high temperature, then lower slight­
I people railed bln mad
■ay ao“ U tbe exhortation of tbepealm
For belag alarays glad
thing? Is there no escape from this ly and* bake half an hour longer.
let. aod Christ HlmsHf commands os
With •urh thing* a* be bad.
regular Intermittent cateclysm?
Bread of while flour is made Just
to confess Him before men. sod this
And ebook their bead* and amlled
10;3ti. worship. Sermoo topic. “Gray
cannot be done by aiW-nce. There m«y
We
are
speaking
now
at
a
respect—Oblcago Time* Herald.
as above, except that after making the
when alleoce is gulden, but
dUlaoce from the event. For this sponge nd beating It for Bve minute*,
slad times wben-vtflencs Is
year It has already passed by. a month the flour to make a dough may be at
Mrs. Morrow
cowardice, and cowardly silence has
:ads.
I. While the fiamxysm wa* once added, kneaded, and then pul to
• To care about aomefblng In ibl* •
no place in tbe CbiistUn's creed er
«:lk. Epwortb leagui •. Topic.
• world be*lde« the gratlflratlon of • raging, we dared noi trust otirselve*
n a warm place for three hours,
life.
trayinr Cbrlsl by Silence."“ Mra.
*peak
We
felt
oiirHelvcs
Incapable
BUence when we abouid a|>eek wtt- Pierce will lead.
• email. *eie*b dealre*. lxx>k on olb- •
and bak«*d five or ten mlnotes longer
eaaee against CbrUt In two waya
• er liven l«-elde« >«Kir own See • •*r writing from an Impartial stand than the whole wheat bread.
7:30. worship. Sermon topic.
Ly “He that U oot with Me Is against Kiiy and RespunsifaUlty of Faolt
• wbat Ibeir I rouble* are and how • IMtInt Hut now we have stimewhat re
These lin*adK. made with e<»m
Is." Tbe world Judges s man's atd• lhe> are l«»me George KllloH • covere«l our equilitirlum. and the bur- pre*>s<*<l yeast should Ik* made in the
ttide toward Christ by wbetber or i
Bong service l«*d by choir and or*
urs of hoMserleaning I* a memory dsrtime. a* three or four hours at must
be confesses Him and Ukes bis sta
iiiinciently recent for th> purp<i*e of are enough for the whole proe<*ss. But
among Christ's tieuple. If a msn were
at heart a Cbrtstlao aod yet waa aUeut
accuracy, but far enough away fur tin- homemade y»*asi. lK*lng slower, re
upon tbs subject, ibe world would
Idased judgment.
quires that the tiread be set over
CMTOB-S EASY CHAU
count him against Christ, npun tbe
; We do not exactly plead nor are night, but I* otherwise* made a* above.
ground that If be were for Him be
would manifest It. By silence, there­
A man'* view of houKerbwnlng lime o lK*gglng for men-y. but we are Iry- Bread should always Ik* ei>vereil. while
fore. all his Infloeoce would be against
munt neceKnarlly l>e different fmm a >g in the miett reasonable way possi rising.'with a warm, clean cloth, or
cKdUJBr' Inriied to the ear
Christ,
By silence we lose goldsn
woman'*, and nometlme* In very funny le to analyze this question and dls- lK*iter. with a tin or wivoden cover,
opportunltte* to prewent Cbrlat to
iver If some mitigation ran be intro­
kept at an even tom|>erature of
other* aod thus witness against Him.
duced May Ik* not. but we are not in­ Tri degree-*.
•»'bo nine leper* who were sUeat lost
Rev. r>. rocblln. pastor.
When taken from the oven it should
^g at all Hut the old aaying goe* that clined to give up all hope. A vague
most splendid opportunities to tell
mi______
something like a ‘•Keep Ik' inmeHl out to cool quickly on a rack
others what Jesus had done for them,
the iiHiker-tm Horoetlme* nee* the mont
Hulls of
and lo tbe telling they might bare won
ve. in a txisltlon where air car
«*f the game, and the etlltor of that Clean Club^^ floats Itefore our imagin­
Cleveland,
superintendent of
tbe
r Him. Who can teU
wltle^awake and . revolutlonan maga ation. Keep clean every tlsy. all day. circulate around each Itmf. When cool,
BcaaoD will do? By Am»*rlran Sunday School unloo. wilt
I
k
*
{iresent
and
speak
at
this
service,
whole
year
round.
Kug*
clean,
way
In
a
well
alre*d.
clean,
tin
aloe. Medical Talk, ba* lH*«.n looking
Andrew led Peter lo Christ, Nathan -til are invited.
I—with
a
stock
of
darning
like
, S|Kinge It ihonuighty on both sides,
nd 'keep In a light, dry closet.
on Ihl* nprlug. Having rectivered a wall* clean, celling* clean. Patching.
led Philip, and tbe Swmarltun
Sunday srbooi at noon. Stay for the
to do every w«*. k?' and she nibbing carefully and «-siieclalIy s*iil«-d woman brought her entire vHlwg*?
llille from bl» diaturbed mental «taie Iiainting. puttying, done In small In­ Moldrknd rust grow quickly in damp.
Bible claa*.
^Isre**; sunshine Is an en«*my to waved her hand dramaflrally toward *lMUs. After all tbe cloth lia* b*-<‘n aee Him. Has a word of ourn e
rttOHequent thenon he hold* forth a* stallments, so that the shock is dis
Jnniur Cbri*ilan Eadeavor aociety
overfilled basket of stocking* in i>|Mjnged. fill a large tub of water and ted a soul to Him? If not. let n* se4*k St .7 P m.
follow*, and give* utterance to *ome lrlbut«*d.evenly thrmighoiit the wrhole dlseane. and mold Is a bread disease.
irdoo for pa*t opportonitle* aod i
Intermediate Christian Endeavor soreally goo<l Idea*, even from a wo­ *ar.
Br^d ought to be km*ade*d as sexin varying sir*** and dogo-i-s of uiit-at- rin*«' each plee»* of the fabric up and
II to take advantage of those
down in it so as to remove all trae.-s come.
• A hknk Italances Its liuoks every
man'* iniint of view. He sa>-*:
it Is light, but seiroellme^thls is out h<*elnt‘>is
• But would any^on.- hire darning of the soapitark. Wring the piece**
■IM.X OKantTw*.
*'Whal I* the u*e of the pt'rlodleal night Why not a hoiiseliold ?’•
of the qu«>stion. lht*n throve'in a hand­
rs-ople's society ol
Ps xlx. 14: II. 12. IS; ^11. 18; Matt
through the wringer, lay them in a
ih«* giKMl «*dltor. and even in his ful of flenir fe»r the yeast ^jlant to grow done?" 1 questlontKl. skeptically.
aeaMin of bouw'cleaning anyway? Why
r and the Sunda;
• Would they? I know do7t*n* of w.v heavy. eb*ah rlotlu-s liasket. and when xxrlll. 1-8; xlx. 20; Mark v. 18. 20;
t |H*rturltations he show* evidence
not keep, the hou»e clean all the
knead it in. and il may be safely
You
en who’d Jump at the chanei- You
<* rinse<| ami wning out lK*gin Lake xll. a 8; John lv. 25-3»; Rom
While? Why allow dirt to arcumulate
luch soundness of mind. There Is
a little while longer for the Ihur
part
X. 9; rtill. Il, 1-11.
memb(*r of tbe Christian Eadeavor so­
here and there, wall* to gel mangy,
class of housekeepers who <
migh kneading. It is a good plan to sow the difficulty of obtaining klirh- pressing tie- (Ir-i that was rolled up
ciety or not. Tuple. “How My Silence
1 help now. Iiecause uf which many
them on ihe wrong side till they
,l«m.
celling* *moky, ctipUiard* diinty.
hardly And It possible to follow his
l Wlwalaa '
the dough by slapping It down on
Tbe matter which we have promised Witnesses Against Christ." MaU.
corner* wlcky? NkTty not »«H*p
nlmosi dry. then hang them on a
cellent suggestions, and that Is the
table; that and the kneading, women are doing their own work
I2:3n. Luke 17:12-19. Malic by^dlie ,
bouae clean all the time?
one who from force of circumstances stretch the gluten and make It elastlr. Whsi with social duties and the mulil- rlolhe^hor.*e to air for at l*a*l twelve each other to make supreme this year youns .................
The day wa* when the old faahloned an* tt»*d to the old-fashioned cari>els,
tilde of little things attendant on the hours' If the elotli is hung in a place la the work of winning souls for
Ma;
m Journal.
Christ. You will be glad to know that
carpet* were lacked to the floor*,
of children, that darning basket fre*- from dii>i d sho'ild liN»k like
laid with labor, nailed to the Boor to
In many aectlona of our own aute th#
meeting Tburaday at 7J9 p.
litter of atraw or paper undem€»ath. stay there, and taken up wriib great
seems the veritable last straw, gob­
Cook's Comer.
Endeavorers are taking bold of tbe
and it wa* a great job to drag out the weariness of the flesh. It Is true that
work with new seal. Borne of the dts
.Marshmallow
Chocolate Cake— bling up the pr<*clou* moment* that
old rag carpet. It wa* *ucb a great a carpet as a sanitary arrangement is Crt>sm one cup of butter. Gradually might otherwise be glv.-n to reading Avoid Wrinkles. Wash Fa*e Upward. trirt and local anions are using for
Evanpelical Church.
their convention motto tbe snggestloii
tank that once a year wa* alaiut all an aUtmlnallon to the divinity of
Rev R M Holsapla, pastor.
crandniotluTs used to dat(
me cup of granulated sugar, Really, my mind Is gr«»wing rusty in
made some months ago. “Bomething
Id:00 a. m.. class meeting.
people could atand.
contrast to the growing brightness t»f |H Ti...l of tbeir lost . girlhood by the definite for soals." If your union or
health, and a lal»or making arrange
of brown sugar (rolled
12 m.. Sunday school.
Hut the modern polished
darning neeille. Now. If M»me wo
roent of the best, but some of us have Kifled) and one cup of molasses.
your society baa not undertaken any
wrinkle, hut the woman has
7:70. sermon.
portable rugs make* all th
1 with a faculty—and a damlngEverybody Is most cordially Invited
them and will probably have the
nowaday* who woiilcl have tbe work of this sort, do It without detay,
Then add the beaten yolk* of four
nec«*«*ary. Can any one give u* a g»»«>d the end of the chapter. Hut eve
•to
IhsM servicea.
Let
us
make
thU
year
a
mighty
ooe
In
ne^HlIe.
of
course—would
come
along
onirage to *ay that with her first wrin
:gs and two ounces of chocolate
r«>a*uD why the house should
and n-qnest customer* f6r a weekly kies eonu** old age She would tell It* service for Christ At the
il Is iHissible to (**ca|K* many ol
melUnl over hot .water; ab
Swedish Uithemn.
time, however, tbe deepening process
kept clean all the year? Why should h«trrors of housecleaning time by do­
he i*. proud of that little faint should go on. Not only "longer cords”
nstely. ooe cup of cream snd milk round of darning days. I'd give her my
German
Evangelical Lutheran. St.
not the wails and the ceiling be kept
Mattbaeu* congregation.
ing as thi** worthy man suggests,
should be our determlnsUon.
(half and half), four cups of sifted name and a blessing Insianier I know line
clean? Thw rug* and the Atwr* l»e
Rev. A. Martin, of Kingsley, pastor.
many of my friends would follow stiit.
fact, it has U*«*n proven, for • progress­ flour, sided again with one level
1. a.« a rule, HI health is answer "stronger sUkes" as well. A awr*
Kcniblted frequently enough to prevent
Service Sunday at 10:30 a. m. All
rith a list of flftaen or twenty, able for those disagreeable little Ine* faithful observance of tbe q<
ive hous«*cb*anlng“ has liecm the
of rream of tartar, one-half
the necessity of having a drag-out and
ady of tbe word Germans cordially Invited.
more Intelllgeot stud:
we have dune at our bouse, lo! these
indeed, wheb they are many Ir of t;od.
of soda, one teaspoon each of charging either by the hour s work or
J>ettpr loyalty to
tear-down fracas evtTy spring?
by the pair of stocking*, a house-to- numlKT. they are disfiguring
Firat Pn
psMtor aod our own church — tbeas
‘•It may be we are wrong. We look many years, and our men fidks g cinnamon and mace and half
Rev. Leonard B. Blsael. pastor.
through the dreaded p«*rlod for th s(K>on of cloves. Bake In a large drip­ house darner could make a pretty pen
Many are the methods that have will help to make It lo tbe largest
at It from the standpoint of a ma
Comer Wa*hlngion and Park
If she preferred, she r«»uld take lKH*n tried to make the skin smooth sense onr best yeor.—Rev. Edwin Formost part unscathed, and often ui ping pan or two lube pan*. WTien
man who ba* frequently *uffen«d I
streets.
rmt
Hsllenbeck.
Writing
to
Eodesrorthe
work
home;
hut
it
would
pnihably
conscious.
fair again.
linked. p<mr over the inverted cake
Morning service. 10:38.
th«**e p«vulUr
pandemonium*.
ors From Grest Plttst^fg Ersngclla! satisfactory to do U at the
Bible school at noon.
ntimlier of these method* are
MarshmAllow Frosting — Boll oi
Mwms to u* perfectly feasible that the
C. E. meeting. «:30.
bouses. Now. I wonder why some one gtwd. but as no two skins are alike tlc Campaign.
and ont*-half cups of brown sugar, at
house should be kept clean all the Don't bring worries to the table.
Evening service.
IS
not
started
such
a
plan
licre."
Iton't
lu-lng
auger,
hate
or
scowls;
Dr.
ri«rk*«
Jevraey.
ach
require*
a
different
treatment.
uni*-fourtb
cup
each
of
butter
and
boil­
while Just t
.come
And It does seem worth trying.—
Dr. Clark cablet that be Is to rialt
There is a great deal in the way you
ing water until the mixture candle*
■ next
sy at the
a* In the spring, junt as free fr»>m dirt Hanish everything unpleasant.
Talk -and eat with smiling Jowls,
rash your fare In-iead of washing it South A fries on bU way back from borne of Mr* F. C. Desmond, 41S Sixth
when tested In cold water. Pour over Farm and Fireside
and mold and ct>bweb» In the winier
AustralU. T?»e untiring efforts of tbe street.
aid your own digestion,
.lownwanl*. as ninety nine out ol founder of tbe great Cbrlstlan Endeav­
X pound of marshmallows melted
as in the Ml.
Tbuiwdsj evening service. 7:30,
B« On Time.
u wear a smiling face;
htindrtKl do. It should Ik» washed or movement and bis self denying
•Now this I* the way we would go
hot water, and beat until thick
A cordial weteoBM to alL
spirit aod loyal devotion abould^aerve
Jtdly up the others,
iipwar.l*. and gentle frietl»»n given
altout If: Of course the house should
and cold- Then pour over the cake.
Promptness ronremlng meals li
Fourteenth Street M. C. Chwruli.
as ao Inspiration to e»ery person who
u only set the pact*.
Ik* dusleii every day. at least the
virtue to Ik* eulllvaied all on
This I* a new and delicious cake.
Rev. J. W. Mnim. »arior.
marcbe# nnder tbe banner on which
.‘?tiraylng th.- face witli wifi hot i
rlttnu* that are u»e*l; the flts»r* swept Knowing something funny, tell It;
Steamed Entire Wheat Pudding— side. Indetyl. it is hard to tell *
Class meeUng, t:«.
U Inscribed “For Christ and tbe
*
and the rug* lM*aten onee in a while, Something sad. forget to knell 'lt;
Sid together one etip entire wheal causes the worst jarring of the huusi*- ■r at night I* gn<Kl.
Morning serrlee, 18:30.
Church." Dr. CUrk U a leader In
Sunday school at Dooa.
The iK-st plan of all is to nourish every aenae of tbe word—a strenuous
tbe riolliing aired.
S*>m.*ihlng hateful, quick dis|iel It
hold temper, lateness in -getting
one-half ctip white flour,
Epwortb Leagne, C:U.
‘•Hut this la not quite enough. Lt't
le IkkIv with g<K>d. wh.de»4>roe food, leader. If you pleaae, particularly In
At the table.
to the table nr lardines:
leaspnoD of soda, and one-half
Evening services 7:30.
tbe matter of downright bard work
u* suppose that In addition to this the
hirh will in Its Itirn. nourish
spoon each of clove*, cinnamon and coming to eat them. Jt i* discouraging
ting Tbttratey oraali
for
the
good
of
tbe
world
aod
tbe
adwalls and rt*illngn need cleaning or Care* domeiitir. business troubb**.
do one's best aod *et forth a break­ 1-in and fill out the fare in ihe part*
Beat an egg. add halfw cup
Ills of iKvdy. soul, or brain:
where wrinkle* gener.nl!y mme. Face
paint or |>a|M‘r, or wbatfast. perfect In every detail, and
sweet milk and molass#^
jviwder only de»*|K-ns the wrinkles —
leefl* to tie dune. Now why not I'nklnd thoughts and nagging t<
nlo the dry ingredients with one- It stand alKtui waiting for this oi
rlL-J. R. C. In "Empire State
pen.
go quietly aliout It and do It whenever
come dow n and that one to come In I Atlanta Journal
fourth cup of melted butter. Stir
office.
Speech that causes others pain.
Sunday morning. 10:38.
It need* to be done. Not put It off un­
ip^each of cleaned curranu know a boy. wkh a Ui.V* appetite,
Wednesday, 7:38 p. m.
Quietness.
til spring, then have the whole Job Public woe* and grim disasters.
ed/' raisins. Let steam two who flits through th* kitchen a dozen
Subject June 5th. "God. tba Pre­
'rimes aand wn>ngs and right's de- hours and a half. Serve with bard
Crimt^
Girl- .!i.l ynii .*ver trj- a little self the*I^lladelpbla conference waa tbe server
come together. But at any *eaaon. one
while dinner Is being prepared,
of Man."
feaU
trainlni: in the an of sitting still? following:
nxim at a time.
any Miuce suitable for plum with gnawing hunger written all ov
Reading room. New WUbelm block,
They
*ay
ihi*

an
arcumpUshment
wm
314. Open dally except Sunday,
••Buppose the house ha* twelve Soae of them are to Ik* mentioned
face.
But
when
dinner
is
i
IUw>trcd. That la view of tbe fact that
pudding. A particularly good pudding
tbs
inetbod
of
prcvldlng
for
the
om
2
till 5 p. m.
When
you
sit
you
down
to
eat'.
'»n’y a real lad> |>os*es*e*—to keep
oounced he Is the last one to come
rooms, and one room la thoroughly
of this variety.
of the Tsrtoua trip* of Dr. CUi_

Tburaday evenings only. 7‘ to 8.
her nerve* and miiscles under tbe con­ tatereat of woriflwW* ChrUtUn SadMvor
table. I know a man who 111
scraped or scoured, or an.vthing else Knowing something funny, tell It;
Fig and Rhubarb Presence*—Four
All are cordially invited.
been so traqurattr mlaunderatood. wa,
that needs doing—one room a month. Something sad. forget to knell It;
potind* of rhubarb, two pounds of breakfast at 7 sharp, but after the trol of her will. If you find your eyes, haa

Subjects
for balance of atootb:
tbe trustees, state offlccra and other ,CoJune 12th. "U tbe unhrerse, iarli
No one living In aoch a bouse would Something hateful, quick dispel It
s and two pounds of sugar. clock strikes be trails to pull ooe more lip*, head, hands or feel, must be con­ Oeavorera to atlandance at tbU courn*desire to express oor thanks to Mr. log man. evolved by atomic force'
At the table.
notice this sort of cleaning. And yet
Chop figs and rhubarb into small weed or lie one more vine, If It be in stantly on the move you need a good race.
Wimam Shaw, tbe treaaurelr of tbe Unit­
June 19tb, "Christian Science."
—What
to
Eat.
of practice to make g^u even ap- ed aoeletr. for tbe offleUt alatemant that
summer, or In winter be stop* to read
piece* and atew until soft (about
tbe house would be «s thoWMighty
June 2eth. "God "
a cent of any of these erpenaea Is
the lady, whatever you mty be at oot
All ara lavlted to each aad ovary
hpnr and a half). Add sugar and boil a fawr more headlines in the morning
cleaned In this way a* to put It off onUime by tbe United aociety. nor does H
Twentieth Century Braad.
come from any of the funds contributed
slowly until all moisture it gone. Thl* paper, and the omelet falls, the coffee heart.
HI,spring aad then dig out all tbe dirt
for Cbrlattsn Endaa
Cultivate
low
tone*,
gentle
laughter,
For
It*
nourishing
qualities
and
for
quantity
will
makes
ten
glasses.
cools,
and
the
griddle
cake*
become
as if the family had beea hibernating
wort* twhm
ceeda of Dr. dart r
*
[prases
of
tbU
twwiH
naed
to
meet
tbe
eap
Sauce for Fish-Two tabespooos of aodden. It is a matter of habit with and quiet ways; teach yourself to be Of tbe axtenstoa work.
like woodchucks or bean. There Is no the proper development of bone and
still, when repose of manner Is desir­
need of II at all. from oor point of tissue in growing children, whole melted butter, ooe-fourth teaspoonful both, wriib no touch of malice.
3:00. Junior ChrMlaa radmTor
Don’t Say Don’t.
On the tlher hand I know a woman able. aod to move with quickness and
wheat flour la best, but a mixture of each of pepper and salt and tbe Juice
view.
Senior ArtsUaa ■adaaror.
Don't say "don't" cooUnually to the
who seta an excellent table for board­ Brace upon occasion: keep private
^. pnmcttms by pa«or.
-The paper hanger could sn^ak Into spring and winter wheat, with a larger
lemon. Mix well and pour
matter*
for
home
ulk
only,
aod
walk
nnrsday
evealag prayer Mtac at
children.
Half
the
mischief
some
chil­
ers. but it seems beyond a posslhlUtj
the bouse and paper a single room proportion of tbe spring, and with the the fish after removliig It to a
:30.
for her meals to be served promptl.v. the public streets a* If for business dren do bks been suggested to tbe wil­
without disturbing the domestic e«» middlings In the flour, makes practi­ platter.
AU am cordially voloomod to thaw
alone, putting off the exuberant gaiety ful lltUe minds by overcautious moth­ servlcce.
Grated Applet—Peel tolld, tar
The food is above criticism, bu
omy. One room could be painted or cally the same flour for those who can
ers. ^Tien your little lassie Is hap­
pies aod grate them. At each apple is ten or fifteen mlnntea spent in wait­ of speech and laughter till once i
tbe floor of ooe room polished, or any­ >t obtain the first.
Proa MathafliaL
pily playing mod pies In tbe yord.
For bread, flour should be slightly grated put it into the tenring dish and ing brings on an IrriUble frame of secl| ded with your friend*. That
thing whataoever that needs l
granulated and of a rich yellow color. sprinkle with togar to keep tbe apple mind In those who are to eat. Delay of u* 1* no! for display before stnn- don’t come to tbe door and say. "Now.
done, a single room or even
ger*.
Try
these
*ug]^t^,fypii,
g
wBfle,
darling, don’t run away;” becaoM If
rooms, without producing n ripple In To test It, take a haadfal of dry floor frooi taming dark. An excellent ap­ is always balfmced by bnrry. Late
and some day you will fori gratlflld]
tare to do It. aad
mesOa always mean more or leas
and preas flrmly ia the band. If when petiser.
tbe regime of family oomfort.
taken away
Qraadaother’i Bngar Cookiet—One fusion In tbe honaework. and for tboae yoiupqjfljiaireytinimdftiiproved maanek.
“But not so. say aome women. With you open yoor hand if falls apart
: hr girlBg
u who must catch tralaa. open places of
nil their fiisMsssi nnd eintter daring quickly aad U grainy. It U good bread
lallTir— or aaot pagagemaata. Tbe
the whole year eonocmlng dost and Boor. It It la whUa. packa, aad re-

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Evatiaf tW «mK «ith*'
HiaMi.TiM>aai
ladMiiatf.

Tb» cshMtef 4ajr« of aelMK)) la tke
tetcrfcrtag vltb mme ai the
' teaiinniBC an their dates as memteuDS hare their eaaBlaa> look after aad hare bo Ubm
to ••rtleliiBte la the sports. Howerer
them
iBterert and those
BBB^Ie to pUr are vatchlap some of
t|rlr Bfcore fortonate rlrals opoe the
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Ainaop the CoHoges.

^flotne at the reccBtlr surp»ded atb
letes of the U. of If. hare explained to
the A A. U. and Sfe reinstated. Oth■K^^^rs Brffl be tak«'n bark Into th^ f<^
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Cullece icaaies Wednesdar- At
Oaleshorc. 111. Knox 2. IteWt 2.
tweire laBlegs. At Kankakee, III.. St.
VUteurs 6. Illlaols Bcmbs i.
Keene Pltzpatr:rk predirts lijit the
eollefce athletics at St. LauIs os Jttne
SS oil be a frr>it. Mirhisan will nut
send a team, neither will Yale nor
llarrard.
They are doinK a rreat deal of
crowins in Chlcaco these days orer
the possihillty of the Maroon team
wtnniBR the
tl
conference meet from
MIA lean. It Isn’t worryUiK the Ann
Arbor Itoys.a littie bit.
Aerordlng to the report of Manager
Christie, of the Columbia fttoi Imll as
soclallao. that club Usi year cleaned
lip olih nearly ft.OOO after paying a
standintt debt of several thousands
But one game, that with Hamilton,
was a dnancial loss. The Yale-Culumbla game was a gnat attraction, clear
ing for the Utter college |9,21i9.90.
Yale and llarrard track teams will
be cbosen for the meet with Oxfonl
and Cambridge on the Itasis of
records. There will be nine events.
There will Ik* two Americans and
KagUsbmen in each rac«*. whether
both represent Yale or Udh Harvard.
Reuben Hunt, of the University
Michigan, already champion of the
states of Callfomla add Wisconsin
and the U. of M., won the Intercollegi­
ate championship June 1. defeating
Morehtwd. captain of the Chicago uni
versity tennis team This gives Mich
Igandhe silver tennis cup uffen'd in
mn by Ihe Western Intercollegiate
Tennis association to the ti*ain win
aing seren iiolnts in chnniplonship
tournaments.
Athletica In Michigan SchooU.
Tho Michigan Intercollegiate i
lellr meet will Ik* held in Albion June
3 and 4.
Kalamaxuu has issued Us footluH
achodule. It Includes a game with
U. of M. and ends wllh a game with
the M. A. C. Nov. 24.
Eok^ J. Bishop of DiamnndalQ has
been Verted captain of Olivet's baseI for next year. He
1 the 4>am twp years,
be W<‘stem
beat the Rasl<
troll Thursday. * to 3 This puts the
Western high In Ihe lead In the Intersrholastic league.
Olivet seniors l>eal Ihe farulty base^
l*all team. 10 to 7, Thursday.
Albion high sebool won a rh.se
game with Jackson Thursday, pulling
out a victory by awoore of 11 to in.
The Grand Rapids high schcs.l ami
the Muskeg«m high school are holding
a field meet this aflemoon in Grand
Rapids.
Mt. I’leasant High school trimmed
the Shepard Reds Wednesday after
noon by a score of 19 to 8.
The Grand Raplifs high sclus.l team
defeated the Newaygo high school
team D<>cnratlon day hy a set
to i.
Other Michigan Games,
ReltMkey's new team o(M'ne<l the
aeasun Thursday. I»ealing Kalkaska.
C to 2 Rustness In Ihe city was practICBlIy suspended and Mayor Winsion
at IVtuskey pliclHNi the first hall.
The East Jordan tiaseliall team has
organired fot^lhe s«ast»n am! is ready
to
any Independent team in the
elate
grounds, f.tnces and grand
stand hate been built and the l.-ani I*
eqtilppe.1 with new uniforms
East
Jordan sill !k* a memlK*r of the .North
Mlchlrsn lesgtie now lM*lng formed.
wbU-h will be mmiKHMHi of Peloski-y.
Cbarlevolx. HarU.r Springs. Kalkaska.
Boyne City and hUst Jordan The
b-agoe sll probably play Ihrts* or four
■ w.^*k. and with the short
lump. shtMild be S success flnandslly
The LsagiM Taama.
In Ihe Nsllonal league the following
tBbnUted summary shows the post
lions at the various teams up
day’s games;
W. L PC
K*w York
..26 11 .7112
Chicago ...
Cincinnati
. .....*..26 12 CC7
8t. Louis .
Pittsburg .
Brooklyn ,
22 .295

Detroit

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Recorded by Register ef Deeds WBae to June 4. 1M4.
10. town 25. range 11; $60.

“k;,Btoo W. Bartak. et al, to Anton F.

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OenmJ Sports.

The New York Athletic club baa
•fit a dosen prumineot Btbleilcs to
St. LouU to com|M*u- in the Amateur
Aihleiie Ufiloo cbamplooships at th»X posit iOD.
f*romlfient upper iK-nlnsula gunmen
*e agluting the matter of organizing
ipper peninsula association of
. to Include gun clul»e Ht Cain, MenomIn<-<-, Ew^naba. Green
Wis.. Iron River. Marquette, KenHoughton. Ir<»n Mountain
other cities. It is exp»K-ted to arrange
for annual mceU
ToU-do. May .21. Har\ev Parker
of iWorrh«-st»f, Mass., and Al. Ack«Tman of Kostoria, Ohio, had
wresiling match di-clan-d a draw after
rs on the mat. It was one of
the prelflest maichi-s ever seen In Tol«sio Neither man was ever in
danger of iM-ing thrown, although
various times Uith men^ei
dangerous po»-llions but llu*lr general• hip pulU-d them out.
Horsts and Horsemen,
raillllar will have horse raring
August.
Tlie Muskegon Itriving clul. has i
rang(-<l for a race m<-eiltig on July
and
and the pnigram will Ik* as fi
fYe^- for all. 122.'.; 2:25 In
|15«»; oni^hair mile running race.
on July 4. On July 5. 2:24 pace. $225;
2:40 trot, local horst-s, |l<Kt; half-mile
running race. $75.
On a heavy track Major Hangerfield.
at 2 to 1. w«»u the Parkway handicap,
i l-IC mib-s. at Gravesend. May
The track was to the Major s liking,
and after running third to the sirt-tch
he <<aslly came asay from his field
and won by ihn-e length* from Afri­
kander.
The Springfield Driving club <»f Del
aware county. Pa. will hold a spring
m<-«Hlug June 18.
PIre ilestroyerl the grandstand
iKtwell. MIt-li. last Sunday.
•Sk.-i-is" Martin, the American
j<»cki*y in England, has iK-en siiK|K-nd
(•<1 until June 25 at Kiisvm. H<* had
the mount on I-ady Honors, Hie wl
m-r «if the Catherham Plate, and w
ilsquallfled for crossing and Imring
lK-o|K»hl ituthchibl's St Anuint. rid
<leii hy K Canmm. won Hie English
derliy last ' Wislncsday. The iM'lting
on Hie winner was 5 to |. John
Gaunt was s«-cond.

Strnab.
lot 3. nil of lota 4 nad 6.
ock 3. P. H s 3rd ndd; $1^00.
Bethany Kendall to Tnisteea at 1st
M. E. ebnreb of Grant, parcel. a«^ 27.
town 25. range 12; $1.
CUrk: Spidle. by abertff.t. to GeorgU
McIntosh, lots 7 an 8. block 2.
Ingsley $22;
lage of Kingsley;
Lewlf H Neisoo
Kennedy, lot 58.
J. E Grelllck Co. to Amy E. Curtis.
.IS 17 18. block 15. H..
fi Co.’s 10th
Id: $1.
Amos Sweet to Lilly Herbert, parcel
i sec. 35.
‘ ‘$1.
5. town SO. range 10;
Hannahb fi Lay 0>. to Mercy Monroe. lots 12
1 3. block 17. H.. L. fi Co.’s
2nd add: $600.
Perry Hannah To Floyd L. Smith,
ts 24 and 35. block 4. and lots 3 and
4, block 6, Perry Hannah’s 2nd add;
$5^K^.
nw«4.

fiUrtling Evidence.

King s New Ihscovery for Consump

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Tl..-n I iH-gan taking Dr. King's N
New
Discovery, ami a few Im.iHcs
r,.r.-.i me.- Equally eff.y-tive in
all Lung and Thr..at tn.ubles.

r.!^

. Gimr-

Tal* •( • MoKMsr Cmm.

Hazry Ptakharo. a Nevada
borwamn. owns a Toukov-e gubse.
wtlilch Is a roonstroHlty. and \\ lili-h baa
attracM n great .kal of attention
ac'ount of Its grt-at siz.*. Hie g»»
welgU* 141 pounds, stands over t
fc-t high, aud lays an .-eg as huge
around an an unllnary etirafc. Tb«
fowl has beer. cxhil.Ued by Mr. Pink
bam at aeveral of Hic live stoi*k show*,
and basalwa.vs attraeted nttcntiOBi. It
Is tbe lotenti >u of .Mr. Pinkluini
take Hie gtasH- to tbe St. Ix>uls czp<
tl*KJ sod lisve It rxbil.led wlfh '
gr.-:it poultry rxbll.lt to Ik* armng--<1
daring tbe summtrr
Tbe weight of HtM
grvst that the wd. f.-i-t iMs-ame crippl.-l. and In order that tbe fowl might
easily walk ov.r tbe frozim grouud
winter. Mr. Plnkhain had made
II a pair
•I eisdly
with this srtlflelfll nid
gi*t alKtut on lb.- I•■•- and the bard
ground quite w.-il With one of t
eggs which Hie g.»Hie nvenily jild
N-.ada l«..tnltug ls>uss k<sqH-r made
fourteen cuMlard pb-».—Sloux t'Hy
(la t JtHinisl.
Worst of All Experiences.

.....

TRY A RECORO^WfJfq-;;^;

ai*.Ja‘> 1o micda ntH

. golnoi.v h>

*«ril md

THEWM8HT

NEW LIVERY

Laundry

TO Wr HOEKDS AKD THE PUBUC GEKERALLT
Haring Icascil the SHANE BARN, IW State street, and pur*
phased a 6ne, new, anti

12; $50.
Jerome Spaulding to George R.
kin son.
» »>, of nw\i, st-e. 22. t

OP-TODATE LIVERY STOCK

G«»rge R. Atkinson t
Hendricks, sw^ of nw
town 27. range 12: $2<«t.

coDsisttBg ol first daai single and double carriage hones, ruhlier inc
takes and gent’s driving aragoos, top buggies and rubbet tire surrrj-s,
lam in position to furnish you with THE SWKLLti^T RIGS in
the dly. K.tndly give ine a call.
'

Hugh F.

Heumann

7’$r'

Fb.yd L Smith

only place
right kind of vvork at the right
prices and at the right time.
You will never be disappointed
at the Wright Laundry.

ollC.aho(M-tnL

mmM

228 Park fitreeL
P. 8.—We are prepared to do
all kinds of flat work on short
notice.

BOTH PHONES
RhlSPECI FULLY,

laca> lihoMeM.

Walter Benton

Ion A Hammond, k.t* 10 and 11.
I'erry Hannah to I-Yanklln N.
TboLs H Sheiivn and wl
O.-K-ar Slmp-um. K.t 16. block 6.
er*e City; $1
Charb-* Sl> and wife to Anton
ter. se‘,4 of swVi, sec 2»>. loa

G.-.vrge Tuttle and wife u» William

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
.JEALTHIEST....

SKTSSf SsrpiSi.’-'”^^iS“'

AHD
AKSOLUTELT OUORLnSS ,

BUGGIES

t_IOMT

ELECTRICITY
u.wn 25. range 9; $250.
David J. Y«.uker to Wm. LaRnche.
lot 12. bl.K-k 19. H.. L. fi Co s 2nd
add; $4.50.
$25.
M. Unilse Bern us to Franl
G A Brigham and wife t.

i^rAv-'r;,vr
Mvrib- T. <;.KKlrich_lo E. L.

ritSMlHUBU tJY

mrtaai RItit Eiictrte
litkf aii Piwir Ci.
irrilN

That is the reason wc have
the best, purest ami nvost
wholcsiHuc

BREAD and CAKES

STATE STREET

Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of the way place,
remote from rtvilizatiun. a family is
oft»-n driven to d(-s|M-ralion
a<-cident. resulting in Bums. Cuts,

JOHN R. SANTO
16EBERAL WSliHABCE
Naw WHhatm Block.
ORfi.

of Ituekli

THIIlfiinDlillEllI

NOTICE

leads. Druggists.

521 SOUIH umoii

SAWYER

fi

Trov.rs.aty,
PENHALLEOOM

...DENTISTS...
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Stocks, Buds, 6rali, Prnislut, J. H. Murei
6n. R, MeWetky
HOfROE & HeWETHY

J. M. FELL,

J. B..PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Casa Street.
Traverse City. Mich.
Meniliers of the Nalliinal Electrical Contractors Association of the
United Stales.

COMMISSION BROKER,
300 -I
g. Con

6ENERAL INSURANCE
I I N E.W WILHELM BLOCK



Official Market (Juolations by pri
•TEMS OF INTEREST.

That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you. if you
II*. d Dr K^g't New Life Pills. Thou
sail.Is of sufferers have proved their
iii.-iti hb-ss merit f»ir Sick and NervcMis
H. a.l.vrhe<. They make pure IiUkk!
and build up your hi^lih Onl
M.mev bark if noi cur»-d
Jolin>on's l>rug Store a
M-.a.N. Druggists.

American naVal orange* are retaOed
In Bordeaux. France, at 4 cents eoch.
I.otidnn has a theater for rehearsals
only. It Is known as tbe nehc.nraal
Ih.'Ot.T.
iKin IkvuIs, Terragos. cattle king of
Mexico, owns minioos of acres, 1,000,000 cattle and .lOO.LXiO shc-p.
Tlu-re Is only one weiuun admiral In
the wurld. Tbe quern of tlrwK-e Is on
admiral In the Rumlan navy.
Tbe Southern Paclilc will use eleetrii- enrs on Its street railway llm« In
Oakland. Calv instead of steam.
*n»ere Is not a single qualiroKl prac*
tlflng di^tlst In the English proicetiwates of East Africa and Uganda.
Tbe mining of manganese Is liecomIng an important Industry. $4'.4J’irto.TOO
w.irth having been produced during

Ukat tkr Jan. tall Ja»aa.
A ev-rtalii Jap:iiM-M" wb.i ban Is-v-u for
oiue yents a n-Ki.lent of Pbllmlelidila

llKen baa German blood la bla
veins, has lived in Germany twenty
year*. :ind G.-ruuina claim him as their

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
UBSsM Krb.M,M0l.

Don’t suffer with constipation, head­
ache. rheumatism or stomach trouble.
-nf c
he said, -we do not Htillister's
Rocky Mountain Tea
uniry Japan. Our name for makes you aell. 25 cents, tea or labJt U MiqKlIin,’ or 'Sun's Origin.’ IndicatJfihnson's Dmg Store.
Ing iiH |K>sltion in the extreme easL
Rot w hen we sp«-al of the entire emD*as la the .1retie.
ptrr we call It T
Nlppon.’ wbldi
Dogs are undeniably Uiv DKWt naeful
means 'Grest Nippon.’animals for man In bis polar ezpedlUoDs where sledges most be dragged
over tbe Ice or tbe polar sea. They
tbe eastern and western bouDdsrtes of hare tbe advantage alw> that, nulike
Uh' greatiwt mass of land In tbe world boraee and reindeer, they feadlly cat
tberv should exist an iDslgnlficant tbelr fellows. Tbdr wclgbi u small,
and they can be easily carried on light
group of islands iubabittKl in each
boat! or on Ice fioea. As tbe Danish
by a i*eople of very mixed origin
rrry mixed rbaractem. each of whom government tea forbidden tbe rxportaexpresses its deflsnee of its geograph­ Uon of dogs Trom Greenland explorers
ical iDMlgnltlcanoe by tbe same dm
•Dal Nippon’ and ‘Great Britain.’**—
Pbiladeipbla Press.
Run down, broke down, all played
out feeling, cannot eat or sleep. Take
iDUln
UIu Tea. See
Gather tbe roses of health for your Hiilllster’s Rocky Moud
It reconstruct your (Mire body.
checks.
While the parks are shining with dew. cenis. lea or UbleU. Johnson’s Drug
Get out in, the monflng early and Store.
bright
TRI
By taking Rocky Mountain Tea
»,o» vi;;

Wm. A. McCool.

FRUIT FARMS

■/

Fill Acres, Tu Acres, fortr Ann
Trsla. smrr In Tr.rrr«-Ouy st IOyO

s

RehiEsutlI,

FIREc cINSURANCE
». •uiLoma
GLASSES FITTED BY

m

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING
QTATK OK SIH IllOAN. rwunty -f fJrsn.t

Al. & H, L TIME CARD

K-»*ple.

C-, .
, ^^T .stn'*inv...

licago.
Absolute security.

O. P. CARVER fi BRO.

ima

Aansut
.-.oUtiiuite
iKkIdunli ed niw sl.o'vHI

TlZOPr^j^. I I I V

QUAUTY IS BETTER .
THAN QUAHTin-^=i-

Barney Anderson

did the nristixqwcy of parentI to bold its own? Why did It
id. p
speukli
Ling, in ail the BritLsh coiunieii
id every mleentage al the outset
It held the Inside track. It failed be
caus«> two gn^at laws «*f the universe
were against it-tlnit. the laws
ariHituetle, and, a*>eondIy. the lawi of
physiology. It vluUited tbe priiH-ipIca
of nrithmetic bev-ause It re«|Uired Hint
each Individual or bousehold should
hsve a distinct line of nucestors.
It woukl thus b»- dis«-t»v m-d in' a
generutlons that there were ntd nearly
enough ancestors to go round, leaving
pe«»ple in the ivoaltlon of Mark Twain,
who declared that he had ‘'do parents
to ajK-ak of. only
or so." It WHS rantrsry to the laws of
pbysioliigy. as show n l>y the deteriora­
tion of one rti
'
In Kun»iK\ tl
aemble those Eog»sb race liorsee
which hare so much blood that there
la very little borwe. and it must 1
plenlsbed from a more plebeian »
-Tbixims Wentworth Hlgglnso
Atlantic.

Jl.'NUl3L.H^PrMU(wl «ra
If- •tMl winUiulU* auU duw i
SaarMtMHi AUdiw- Halt

___

n\Z:

Nielu.UiS Hnellmantel to Marl

oaudu H.

s s tu 11 a. ■

db-r it>o
PER 1000 WATTS

The pltblic is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.

ErnVq. lot A I

Amoftg the Pugilists.

Hiz liaw again ehang<-d his pmgrani
from Hu- horseslim-Ing stunt to i
more battles He Is said to he
ing for all fom«-rs.
Tommy Sullivan knocked out
Ashley in thn-e rounds Momlay night
in lj»wrenct-. Mass.
Jig Stone and Peter Sullivan foiiglit
a ten-roiiml draw Monday afternoon
in New Iledford.

Can anything be worse than to fool
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
.News4.n, Decatur, Ala. ’ For three
y«ars.” she wril.-s. "I endureti insuffer­
able pain from indigestion, stotxiacb
and bowel trouide. Death seemed In­
evitable when doctors and all remedb-* failed. At length I was Induced
“«• •
............................IS 22 .271 to try Electric Bitters and the result
was mlratKihms. 1 improved at
«““dclphU ..................... € J7 .
and now I'jn completely rocovi
The following are the standings
Fv.r Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Dowel
the various leams In the American troubles Electric Bitters is tbe only
leagMc up to Thursday:
mi-dicine. Only 50c. It’s guaranteed
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
W. L PC by
Mi-ads. Druggists.
10 .722
aereiaad ..............*....19
The Hon. Xlr*. Royer, Lord Monek’s
atstiT. bas organised a female t«no
In DnUtii. btr tw-o fiaoghtm Iv-lng
memheni.

L

BUSiRESS CARDS.

MCAL UTATC TftANfiFCflfi.

mm
I»sl«a
ZUh, 19U4.
[KSAg
John
. llsz Z*Jium-4 ti

PAVINLTAX.

- JK.\Kn. Asset

PERE Marquette

s. m. l«p:w..T:H
ParCterWnxxatef

a

_________

Owr aeda feoirtain Is opM
for the aaaaofi.
Wait^ Orvg fitoro.

Notice to All People Interested!
The asKt-snment roll for the liniimve
ment of Sixth sir«i-t from th<- ca*
line of Divi-ilon Bir«Tt to the w«-.*l lin.
of Unlrnr sm-et Ib now In my hanth
for the collection of the serond a-xse-ih
meat logi-tfier wlHi the accrued iiitet
t-Bl on all unpaid installment*:, tin
same lo Ik- paid iM-fore Ihe first da;
<»f July. 19U4.
M. E. Haskell.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 Stare bank buildinr
2200 1 mo
nirv A GAS RANGE NOW. $9 ti
$18. All ruunoctions free till July 1st
Gas Oo. now In new bank block.
_______________ 21$4-lf

TRY OUR VHTLI’ET Ic« Cr«am
TRY A RC(X>RD WANT AD.

the first five <U)^
each month, ,
headache
nervousness
■ a s|«ciAlly; glass­
es guayanteeil to fit.

-.CARPET CLEARING WORKS-.
C-ui>et aesning and Frsth.-r RenoVsting. Carprt Sewing and Uying.
D fore' sending your old esrpets
swsy to be made into rugs, let me
s'.iow yxju samples

fl. B. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
*b..oe «t$

txa Wsshliqfton Si

,-unx*NH HAY. mcu.

Wbefi Yon Wfifit fi Nltt Cit ef Meat

BKHnuas
J*>m.
Sk m^rxrn
Ml Rsafi Baht M.
Butchfirs find Sfiusfiffo Makfirn '

FOR THl

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