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Title
The Evening Record, July 23, 1904
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-07-23
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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m wir» to tlio 9T9010S Boeopd.
Toklo, irtjr H-A 4ol«cr»« rM
. tku
rtpsita 14*^7 Aiteg »4
o. ». off Bm pnilmlo. vMA
te III tko OMI mtnmcm of TWJo h«7tt te pntmmmA tkot lAe iUmiU wore
if«4 I17 Uo BomIm VIodtTootok
Mioodroii vkMt MfotfftBf t«
ml to to tltfU Ttotollr.
ATTEMPTED TQ
BURN BUILDING
It with alt the ctintenia was a total
loaa. The kwa U |3.«iU0..
Mr. llarrUon waa 47 years of ap\nd was one of the beai-kiujwn farm
ers of this region. hi.M father having
:»eeu one of the plonecru of the
Mon. lU* leavt-s a wife and sn-veral
His home was (hn-e n,!I*-s west and
me mile Bouih of Kingsley. Then
waa no evidence «d a aturoi whatever
at Kingaley ml the lime Mr. Harrison
was killed.
BENTZ'S BODY FOUND I
HAD CONE SAILING ALONE
LAKE CADILLAC.
Upturned Boat Wedrveaday Afternoon
Told the Sad Tale—Body Waa
Bloated and Oecompoaed.
SpccUl to the F.vcning Record.
Cadillac.
Mlrh.. July
2.3.—Ra>
UenU’x body wa.s found floating tbU
tnomlng near Cobbx A MHchell s dock
Ho was drowmsl Wislneaday nooi
1 constant warch and dragging of
l^ke Cadillac had Umd In pn.groK
dace Wednesday ^fiemtM»n.
The face waa blooUHl U yund rt*cog
oitlon and the body deconi|H»sed
‘Idcrably. llv will ho burk*d ihU afterjo»w. Ilentr. was 20 y<>‘ara old. went
lalllng ahme and no one saw him
Irowncd. tihlch made the yearching
IKBcelt.
McOoucA BBd Wllltom Murrel m Uu
toorntmeBt eammltUB^ to Bxmke ur
rmbKemenU for the .boot.
TAe Bimot will come Immedtotely
mnar tA. OBe Bt Grand Rapid* and a
M. ffieuan. chief statist lean of the
Ur*e Bitmb«r of expert, are expected.
lepartm^ nt of nianufacturcs In the of
It to aaltolpaled that the rartoua pm
nee of the K»<Trtkry of ctmiWeree. la in
Bad powder ecMBpaBle. a» well a. ihrharge of the work of collecfirg the
SUB BUABfAoUtrwr. will Md their ex
fioru to imaipBtB. It U the iDtcntloo l»Wc. Oals^July. 394c; Se^i.-mlKT iiaiUUcs of .Michigan mnnufar(urci>.
of the elBb to iMoe m propam of at
Septemlw‘r i^rK. |!2M; Ian’. shicA commcncetl yeyterday in the
arger ciiUn of the stale. A larg'
ICBBt nny PBCM which will be Bold to 16.94; riba. |7ii0.
.lumber of meu will be employed in
VbiBob. Bdirertlaera. The club Aaa
aerer aaked BaaUtaace In any way
OCEAN COFFEE haa a dellelour taking theice atattoticw. and th<*y will
be compihMl jointly with the state.
>efore but will for thU aAoot In oHer flavor. Enterprise Gn»cory .
to mak# It the anceem that they de
•Ire.
f' At B apectol meeUoc follopliic the
' other awetlBC. C. U Gn lUck. Charle.
M. Becra aBd Charle. Tooneller
elected membort of the club.
■ ft;':
ME BEING WITCHED
BERLIN FOLICE INVESTIOATINO
THE LOOMIS CASE.
j Several
M:
We hare just opened op a
new lot of the pcetticM Uyitm m
Chadfen tmnd Minei Oxfcrdi
and fiucy Slippers nre have aecB
thiiMBaoB.
AD childreB enfor wearing
lowaAoetand tltppcn. they are
•oaiolindeBsvand they ai«
really the damt>eMR»lc-----made for the little keU
•AS T6 HAVE BEENA SALOON
n—t tijhtiii
Jour tl-Vo«oto of
•odm. woro idglitod
OB tM MOi COBSt BOHk CfT
BMTlBt tBpMU BOBU.
ChaHee Hoehradel Intended to Start
Satoon In the ffulldlng Aug. 1—
AtMoff
Aftlior. *
Mad ffeen Frwylouely Used
Cht FOorJ^ 21—Ca»oe n»o rrfih
CM. Briui iMva BrTfTod Am. roport
UuU tbo JapBAOM BttBdMd Ftet
AJlAar fro* Ih# m .We 00 Thttrodajr Sptrdal to the Exenlng Record.
Maple City. Mich.. July 23.-A flrr
>ICAt Bom foporU «ar lAe
•BO loto tAroo torpoffo AobU wAU waa dlwovered In a rtore bolldinif
OCAon Uf lAe aUAodo** tbreoa ok owned by John Kuccra at t och»c:
thU momln*. The blaxe was cxtlu
tBPodBBABIt.
CuUhed without much dimcnlty. lh«
damace only amounUnf to ab.r.a IS*.
The fire wan ycry evidently* of In
oendlary oriPB. The buUdlux hnC
been occupied a. a wdoon for about
COHMITTIEt APTOIHTEO
X year but dnrini: the past year it haOUN CLUE MEET.
been Md by Clement A Bloom a. t
flore room. Yc«terday Ihtlr Roodv
were mored out and the building wa
to be again ummI fur a Mluon by
to E* ElMMt Mtf EmI Ew
Cberte. llochradel whe Intended t«.
H*WH*r«.
open up Aug. I
After the lire an invetllpaltoi
,
A MMtIu « Mto M««W* oanmti 8b< wed that aomt'one had p»ne InU
»f« Of lb* Tr*v»n* Clly Kofl ud Gun the up«alr>; of the building and Insert
ten batting iH tween the bufldlui
paiHT aid the .h.athlng: Tblx ha«
BBSiaBt wAteA will be heW Aero Auj: been ll|ihlt.*d but only luiruod a .mal
hole
in
the weathtu- Inarding. Th* n,;
BO BiMl 31. The member, of tAc clul
ire very •olAu.toialc over the pm. fire wa» started in the waste jiaitcr li
pecU mod the tadtCBtUm. .re UmiI thl^ Ihe baaemenl. Thl. gained cf»nxlder
win be tAo blg|«.t .hoot erer held Id able headway and bad burned a lud*
in the floor and the aide of the build
the Bonh eoBBtry.
C, O. OArver .Bd F. H. Meode were Ing when dlwnered.
BBtoctiid B. thh mniclilDg oommitiw
THE MARKETS.
OB BdverttolBg and.O. P. Cryer. J. li
SHOOT PUNMED
\
Oxfords and
Slippers for
Children....
By Wire to ike BTenlag Record.
New York. July 21-Chie man waa
akot BBd kUIcd mad two dUmra aeriwoBBded la b atmel row over a
in today. The dead man to John
la aad the wouaded are Praak
Special to the Rvettlng Record.
Bgxley. Mich.. July 23.-Thomar O'Brien aad Oennto Ilealy. liai
Uler did the ivbooaap MUlcr. who
W. RarrUoB waa alrock by llghtBlag
UiCtNOiAftY riffi ATIiAPLCCITY at 1:30 o'clock thU altemooB and In U a bartendt-r. cUima the men In
Mr*. Whalea aad that be waa
atBatly
killed.
HU
wm
wa.
badly
In
THIS toOffWIWa
red. jB«t how badly caaacd . be forced to aAoot la eadeavariag to
lect her
amed.
Mr. Harrison waa stand ing In the
door of hia bam and bU wo wax neai
The ffoBtOB Store will Ae
wheo the bolt came. Mr. Ilairi
Moeed all day Moodar te piwvan
acemed to n>cetve the full force of
Fim WAS STAffTffO IN ATTIC AND
pare for the big factory romthe atroko a&d death waa lustan
THE ffASEHENT.
nant aala that will open TuooThe bam caught cm fire and Imday morning. Wait.
fore the blaze cuuW be cxtlnguUhed
—
Who Were Mia Comuapected of Kim
I of Him.
spe
K*
i'l
F 1
Cnr^ Bf *
Wc Sealre to all
frlenda and aeigAbora aad all
, were no kind to bb daHag the 1
V' lllBeBB BBd d€«tA of oBf beAwsd wife
and BKXAer. All the seta of UbEbm.
BBd Wtn BL
Ahbooch tnoe of the other doWim M Hoftl* MnfMdIo
Merciless Price Cuttins. *• mm c—a— tU
Childrcn-f Oxford! r
fiOc to..................
Mitoto' Oifadt aad SUppen,
85c to............................... U.60
to when the Lucky StHke Sale
of the Marvin Smith Co.'a stock
Will commence.
Th.t will
ociipac any of our previous
■es Cham'* Salet with wiiidi the atf
few r««». bot Kmpiy Ad pmdr a> honorable buUooM
proposition — Tic BenSa aaedi tbe moeap to few
partner^ interccL
S. BENDA
but stacks of fall and winter
merchandise as welt at 25c. 35c
and 50c on the dfllar. Be the
first to grasp this great bargain
opportunity.
The Globa, lit Front SL
OUR LADIES’
tt^O SNIE8
SECURITY
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DEUVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
ARE HAND SEWED
Wc give j-ou a Hand Turn or
tlanJ Welt Shoe at tliat price.
This is the feature of trading
with us. You get the best on ^
the market at factory phees.
every instrument being fully
teed.
We dKW leveral new maVes
in aU the leading «rl«; yoa
get what you pay lor oF Hi.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
THE KIMMIL FrankFriedrich&Co
Piano is indorsed by leading
everywhere. See the
New Stand
S42 Front Street
TRAVERSE CITY
MFQ. CO.
W. L. BBOAIfN
MORw
Cor. liAkB Ava. and tOtti
O. C. MOFFATT
W.W.1111BULCWPMT
Abstracts of Tltlo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
mFtMtSL H.B.Stmc.ikr.
YOU HEAR IT
...EVER DAY...
“1 can always do better at WilhcImV* rThcrc is
onlv one more week left to close out Summer Goods
and odds and ends left over from the season’s scllinfi:.
We have made such sweeping reductions iq every d^
portment as will insure good results. Below wc only
quote a few items picked up at random:
Neglipe Shifts
EVKI* feXHIBITKD MKRI
Corded wash silks, cold stripe, also black, the ^00
19 inch black taffeta silk, warranted pure silk, 3^C
HOT WH1HEB HNOS BF U
45^inch black nub voile, the 1.00 kind.
By Wire to tAe Brenlng Reconl.
Berlin. July 23 -.Tbe police of the
GemBB cnpIlol'Aave been'toitnicted
to take BP Om enae of Frederick Kent
Loomta. tAe AmBricmn wAo t
pewTMl from tAe KaUer \VTlAelm It
and whoee body waa washed athore
Bear PtymoBth lael week. TAe of
ScUlB Aave bees iBstnicted to watch
eexMl'pertoBi who were eoBMMi
of Looato BBd who are asa^
kBowIng BemeCAlBC nhoBi Ato ik
THEY WHINE AND THEY WIHNE
oor
i,
5‘2 inch^all ifool Venetian cold and black, worth ^QC
Ladies’ black lace hose
the 50c numbers, for.
ankle and all over, 38C
FANCY MIXTURES AND WHITE VESTS. PLAIN
Ladies’ neckwear, the 25c kind for 19c, the 50c 30C
Ladies’ 4.00 and 5.00 waists
wash silks,:at...........................
Ladies’ 10c and 12 l-2c Gauze Vests
for..........................
■iiTTPm
FINE PANAMAS. COATS AND PANTS.
2SC
Remnants of sOks and dress goods at a fractioa of
original cost.
^
6. WObelm
i
0q
Ladies’ fine trimmed corset covers, the 80c OQ/»
numbers, for....................................................................
Cuitain mulls worth 35c and 50c, to close
AND FANCY UNDEiyTEAR. STRAW HATS.
HAMILTON dmiR to.
PEOPLE’ SAVOiS
SANE
■nt Tmmm CMy .M aal <
I w«k * •m «t M. H»
MMW. U>alMM4eXt«a«*i
art^ CkntaCvircr.atahM
«<YOUAREIIfVn^TOffi.
COME k PATWW OF THIS
POPULAR BAHK. WE WILL
HAKE BARKIRG EASY ARB
PLEASARTFORYOO.”
jrrW ik Oanl. m4« W. F»»k O*.
t«r kMn iM for t«r rm tat M
• aoatat «a lor BMt nuar
IM ta taaM taM M «atar ta
w ta «tat la ata cot U aal
roaacriac ta» ta <M it.
ticic*t.
Tb®y BIO I
11^111
buck, wtMth
TWi U toe iBtoBt pteture of toe bb*
BTtBBBie yoBBB »BB whoee body wb<
OBBd IB BoBTdmBB UW jeoterdBy
r cttiBB BBd OBjogrlBB ^orBtBC B» bta Mt note eaid It woold
•TiieMO couwrv
fW HrtWcaOicr Prices
On Shirt Waists
SMTK CHRIS
votMrooBlBBtnMDU wbkeb
Ktaartar atMtaaa «U a m»>t tart
mmbmM bIbobs toe b«t Ib tb« A. M btfM Ha«»t Mtoeed Ofie to
aataiaalattataMatktata
1. TrBverao Oty bnack Ito
tataat*.«tttaaaaair«aatai
rtcmlBL J. W. CUffe. BiBBigBr.
■Mart, to* tka «nt
TMM «aa a taMtta fitalnr lor <k(
A. B. Bensoa U bb tovetemte drrus
I ,nai—fcratartg.>alta«f art|i:oer. Hr mskee U B mle to numd nl
aa Mi aaaatr Mtaanr. tat aB tta
, or tbt EiMPto DiotHct Met lenst one cimis n yenr nnd if noBc
^loes to Traverse Cltr he mill evec
Mode Arrmg^mmfU Ur the
mvel na tor Bs Detwli to xratlfy his
I
TRAVERSE OIY. BOCK
irJU. J. WILHELMSA'^?
CONDENSED NEWS OF MICHIGAN
TOM GUNTONS MEAT MARKET
A lm\U lake girl mas ludiscrcil
CORNER FRONT AND DIVISION STREETS
A ctor hUnd farmer of Conklin took
t»arU green tbe other day thipking It i*nough to'stnUI u|K*n the Isach in a
'4mrieC bathing suit, which aitrart.^
mas ginger, but is slUl alive.
An old ffcihloiMsJ pule raising mill I be eye of a m andering bull. Tin*
l,e toe fcmtnre of a repubfumn cam- ilaluty lot her t.s>k lo the maOr and
:^ V4 ral hiUirs later mas rescunJ on a
Iialgn rally at Star City July
Home Made Lard and Sausaijos. Fresh Lake Troiil
For tot* good of tbe summer r«.M»n raft.
and While Fish twice a week. Tuesday and Friday
aodlord Sweth of Muskegon, .mgbl
bobby.
A NEW SHOP.
:
lo
omit
hU
name
from
the
advertise
BOTH ’FHONES
oreror. tost Monday, bo emme very
The oMoers of toe eleveDto district
The Wtssl Hisurs havt* leased 129
nearly not betoc bWc to see toe Wa1
Prout sirtH-t and are thoritughly ren
laee *iroaiicituo. Ue wan on bu m«>
ovating and refurni-hlng and mben
has bit*o adjadg»*d Insane,
to the around* mben In the viclaliy «f
Ur ttaMlM-. I I w««^efttie
hut name it Is no munder his lulud tximpleti*U mill U* om* of the hut'^t niUml
MTMtiOlU
Md will be beM IB KBlkBtoB Abb. 90 Bfid Use basket tarlory be ma* taken mud
lluery sJioiis in .Mithigan. the* trim
.lenly very ill with !»..•, I trouble. He ras clouded.
IB te CMity, TIM «f« BO M spou II. A
Tbe Saginaw rounly jail i* under a miiig deianm. ut mill U* in cUkrge of
rmtos wUl be eecared «m toe wlous mas carried Into the bouse of a reli
ntall|iux quarantine and • the other Miss Helen l‘rav of (niitaigo. mho Is
aUlwayB. Tbe coBweBlioB U exp. rto.1 .lent «f the nclybborhood and xlven
quite well knoB'R In Trav'Tse. Tbe
to be ooe or toe mmi toUr.'siluB sod promid atlentban eltio the case mlslr Homing th** priwooor* wen^ bat^d up op. iitng mill b«‘ announri.d In tht*«e
TravormoCliyl
In order tu make a qnl.-k sal«*
or vmi^ inatkin.
eBlbasUetlc ewer held to this seclioo. have lie..n much ou.rc serious. I
$18.S0. 15 (toy limit
iWteaMPBlCB.
me can ofler >«ni a bon.-*- un the
Afi.T roonihK of special clectlook I'liluuins lati r.
happened tliat the friend bad a botti
$19.00. 60 flty Umit
IB BBttteBtlOB or R. BL WaMbt for
.•ast side Bt a prie.* w*ar.*ely
of Hot Springs Oil to Uie boose and and clil/t hh* p«‘iltU»D* the paving con
BANblbLE SHOCt
The Grand Rapids city council Is
$21.00. for the scasob
I B»d flf r. W. WllMB lor r«|
mure than the lot is mortli.
traclurs havr Marled s^ork on N-p alHM!i to furnish aiu.lher scandal. A
•OBslbto BMB. The Toney foot- only gave blm ooe
Tbe p
ljupe hit. Imnsc jiisi |tapen*«l
ing Mrts i. loiiM<«-r.
form shoe Is the nost comtortable. am* Immediately driven from his sy'^
l4N'al firm liier«* has pr«'st*nti*«l a bill
berth l>elwccn Traveixe City and
and
r.
p.aiis
d
thnnigliuut.
In
a
A
deal
is
on
at
M^atawa
Park
by
well MBde shoe for the inooey.. f 1 tern and In a very abort time be
fur into fur nibbiT Imv»*.s unb-red dur
Chicago.
pl<*nsan« hs.-uiun. If >.ni mnni
mhlch the omner>« *f tbe culiagt*^
Good wide toe. illBhUy extended sole able to gel up and go to the ci
ing the llotKl last spring and the 4-nTickets will be on talc coroit aqd buy I** lure m ai Tu.-s.^y
MBde to flexible reloor calf. toce. kid mhlrb htr pmn<*unced not the eqnal <»f here an* to purvhaso nearly |T:*.ow tin* ileliTtlvc for«*e .if the city baa
mcncinc Thurs«Uy, June 9,
at
a, mun:h mitU in
ope BBd B perfect Utter. We miso -lime ibat be had S4.. n previously. Ilo mtuib tf valtialilc real cMaic frvun lb» bet**! unable to lotaie the boot*.
1!H»4.
ter»*st at 2'^ iM-r c.tit takes it.
»rk association.
tore
B
line
of
comloftoble
lootwenr
address
is
S30
East
P:iKhlh
strwl.
It iBBk foar MoU to M(u« tiM eon
Stcamcre leave Traverse City
OlH ii ililK . veiling.
The'village *f I.aiM'or I* spending
DI8TENGUE.
ever)' Sunday. 10 ix m.. and
tost Ibr tlMTUr BMd OM bBno* Aatiton for woMen. Rowtond DuubUss. U1
arge aniuimlK of nnun y ihi^.year fur
YOU GET THIS FREE
We have the mual exclusive slyb.i
'niur5.Tays, 6 a m.
M toTMir votto. BMwtog hiai tlir BM Front 8t.
t-ciuvm walk* and It Ls ».aid liial with In richly Irinum-d dress millinery f.H
And If* worth your cuiulng aftor.
M H JMA bM lOT tbeflCt
large slx^quart. mlilte porcclino lim n. ill a f» m y»-ai> ihi> mill Ik- ibe only summer mi*ar In the cHy. also-every
INVITATIONS OUT.
CM tiM wmn too toOBjr ItoDoU c*»t.
Lind of mall.n in ii.^c lb-re.
«*namel stewing kKtU* miib oiu> i
iinaglnary creallun in slnvl and out
BoeioidUttac BBoUor IibUoC whlcb
fn>ni a glance at lie death nsnirds ing liau nm! we ar*- in.iistantly rcc. lv
Imkliig
^VOUMBOOOlloiioOtoiollllMB. Tbll^ Otorai W. Pmemr and Miaa Annette if the New York T.-a
the stai.* ivaiM-r* it is plainly evi inc new giSNls fniiii ihe fashion mar
pomder. and a belter powder you never
Bamum to Be Married.
M BB OBdUBB OOOU«t. BBd B frkMl
dent ihal the r.H k4lu-lN.al iinl*s lie- ke|. un.l lal .* great pI.TiMir.- in shum
4s<d.
r.ii
C‘ut*
m
lih
our
personal
gu
InvlUiloas
have
been
Usuod
for
the
OBO BBd «bUc Mr. AMiion wt
are not all exleroilnaitsl pnd they atiil ing >oa ihe prclly Ihiugs. Mi.ss ll-tk.
s
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
meddlBB <f MUs Annette Klorence ant.*e The Im-iH leas and
iBbBB«bBtoBto^snUH
liave frequent attack* of IUb»cy.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
HI l''roiil St.
MloB Ib bit toror by too cub- BarBM to aienn Warren Pomer. Tbe •artli an* found hen*. New York Tea
Ily lateM r-iMirU It I* learn<*d tliat
Co, 24& Fnml St. H. G. IMHn.
the e\pb»sl<in in lln* WimainMua l»aiU to B good tldiet froBi top to bot
d»>p mas nut din- tu llu- cfTurlf uf
NEW
BAND
ORGANIZED.
Daaffieee
CaniaoC
Be
Cared
lOB BBi tbe rtpoblleBiiB .of tbo oouBly
ihe barlH-r tu ah-tain fn.m lalMug.
VU BiBbd by It bb4 roU up isBlorttW By toCBl BppllcaUoos, as they cannot
Ill from a ga>oliue engine ip the real
.WBoh toe diseased porttoa of the ear. Young Musicians Have Now Perfected
CM Ml b« too prUo <rf tlto ^IcmBd rhaae Is only oae way to cure deaf•ulU.
Their Orgaifization.
eesa, aad that is by consUtutloaal
The llfilng of n liKhlhuuHe and iiiov
The fcdU.wing'will romivvM* the
wmedles. Deafness Is caused by an Intomed oondmoB of the mucous lining
ind which mas orgsjil/.d in the city ing it (rum one end uf tin* breakmau r
TNKY FOLLOW Ufl.
»o
the irtln r. a distance of over a mile.
ff
the
Bustachlan
Tube.
When
this
?ast evening: Willi; »u .Na!»h. ibsirg.
BbMIs tonraad to youth, as a rule
tehe U Inflamed you have
Ihe engineering f-nt Hi^'umplislied
.^rnd. Cli.vrIcH WnKli. William Colvin.
IMtoBr BS through Ufe. To hr thrifty
d or imperfect hearinL
At any timt. Not > d,y po-.ttt bit wme ei» v.»f.U to m.<.* a fcift. Many time* you are at a lou yyhat to
HTt tMnninghnui. tbs»n;c Nora by llugti A Tims at llarlK»r Ib ach la.M
litobBWtoB. WC CBB help you tOBCh
emUrely closed. Deafness
yn«r chlldrwB this most Importaat hats rwsulL and unleas the inflammation Itilm UriKikmever. H. IVli rw n. IJoy. meek.
IL A floUar will aUrt Umm oo toe can be token out and thU lube re Knagg*. M.tIc Knapes. Hrvin Kick
HORSELESS CARRIA
ilored to Its normal condlUon. bearing ard. Ralph lliint.-r, I'bilip ThU I. Har
ftBBtf to tBdBpeDdeacw. Well give them will be deetroyed forever; nine cases
We have llu in p.iltir.—l.ahv
IKs L. r. lluph Giabam. K llari.ik':
one of tocma little haaks to take hom< out of ten an caused by catarrh,
tiage . f.dilltig and r.-elinim; gu t
b.nn r i;.»^ a.
Khr.-ni*. rc..*r.
as a eoBstant rwaatoder of a debt they which U nothtog but an Inflamed con
that mill gu \vh» re y.m go. and m*
Cornea In your .aid at just thexe t.mec. A wedding is celebrated or an anniversary cort ICS along, a friend r.
folium iug oiriisr. m»r.* cP -t.^l a
owe toeuBMdrem The Bavtogs Dept, of dltlon of the mucous surfaces.
un* that It i* the larg. st ami uiijsi
Ws will give One Hundred Dollam v.-nlngs linsUug;
visiting and you vYant a remembrance or a little token to send away. Not a day passe* that some one dock
WUliara Na.sh.
tM first NattoBBl Baak.
for any case of Deafness (caused by
attractive and rea.sunable pri.-.-d l.d
not celebrate a birthday. Every occasion almost requires a gift and we are here to aid you.
catarrh) that canaot be cured by pn-sicleni: (u-orge ita*iul. vie*' preui y.iU can find in N.H-ihern Michigan.
PLEABABIT OANCB.
WUlism C«dvin. ma ur»*r.
Hair* Catarrh Cure. Bend for circa Jcni;
iyc. s/4r.»m
lo tm.-iity five do!
Charle* Sk.lcher will U* tb
lars, free.
lanc^ W. Slat. r. Y.nrr lleliabh Hum.*
F. J. CBBNET A CO„ Toledo, O
Happy Time at WsHioe-tong Club
^^l^ulN|ier, 12<i F>..nl St.
Sold by druggist*. 7lic.
Naims Laot fluoalBp.
St*nd* »t the he»d for ,ifu, and v« haye a botl of beautiful art.cle. that aro ine.penafye eon.idrring the
Take Hall * k'nmlly PUIs for consUNEW. RiCH. BEAUTIFUL.
Ahool thirty ooMPlM took advantage
The ncIghUir* an* juking mith an
quality of th» good*. Berry di.he*. *ugar* and cr.'amrr». ol.ve d«hea. e.ler, oeU. bon bon <l.»he*. water bot
Thc v.*r>’ m»m.*st nov.dty in j»b.>ic»g
of toe pleasure afforded by a dance at
Oritin young man mhu m.*nt lu Oxfunl
tle*. tumbler*, .herbet gla**e*. win- gla**e*. *poon tray*, mu*tard cup*, ehce** dwhefc va*e»raphy 1* the richly finished pUilui
Oeod Place for Hebcr Stout
toe We^uetoug club house last evenun .*1 fishing trip and s|k ni all hU time
We carry equally a* full a line of
licber Btuui U*svv** fur St. Jtinepu. uvabi, mounted In hBudsoroo f.dd«Ii«g. The music was excellent, the
mulcr a ir.>e iiislea.1 .f .m tbe mater.
Wo
have
**>ld
Ihousa^
.f
them
an.l
Baar to flue oondltton. tbe crowd just Mlcb, Monday morning, having ar
IVrhaii* he tlumglit ^liai .df lu* hung
lane aooagh for oa>oyncnt and as a o«*p(ed a position In the oOce tf have r.mud it alnu«Hl ImiKisMbb*
around the trvv the ha*s u.kmI.
oaaaeflasoas aU had a very happy Couper. WVil* A Co., mnnuf turvrs of supply the demand. n<*vld.-H. tho
tiailc finish, |iu*** and |om* .if oiu- m^
ihe IroncUd hosiery.
No lady ever had too many piece* of china. Thrrr i* always a place for an extra piece on the plate rack.
1-. qulie g.ncrally knotrn aad npprt*I sideboard, in the china closet or pn the table. Remember this when looking for a gIfL
IT COULONT BE FOUND.
ciaUHl. Hmlih A Pricc;^ artisU, 22i
A MODEL OFFICE.
If you traveled tbe whole noiil
So. I’nion 81.
J
Dr. C, D. Miller has receotly purchaaad the Inteream of the Natloaal part of Michigan you could not find n
LAKE ANN.
Deatlato, toeatod la tbe Bute bask ^rnure compMe slack of carriages, top
the Evening Rcconl.
, In *0 m*ny
attra
MMtog. aaito 907. There you will and op<*n baggie*, runabout* and sur
Make a most acceptable gift and these we have always pleased, and
Lake Ann. Mich.. July 22.—C. V.
Bad oae of tho aoatost and most toor reys tlian we can show you. Dosldes
Ive shapes. They sell for 10c and 25c. '
If yoc have put off buj*ing soap,
our prices are much cheaper than ibat toiEol and wife of Bhamano. Wl*, art*;
as a matter ofccooomy NOW is
la the Mate, where aotblng but the of toe average dealer In any part of h.Tc on B visit. He U also looking
the ofiportune time to buy.
haM aad aoet aklllful operating U cob Ibe country fur the same quaUly. after his planing tnill here.
C. 8. Tuwsicy of this city has sold
With Boap at these ]>nccs there
Come aad sec. Barney Anderson
Make »uch pt««*ing gifU. Your viiHor* alway* like to ake ■ rtmembrinee aw*y with them I
hi* property here and he will, mrlib
is DO excuse for not having soap
local .ignillcaiK*. Many noveltie. are made from birch bark by our own local Indian*.
,
his family, move to Mlsaonrl. E.
-and plenty of iL^
netcher and family will accompany
SEE THE LIST;
them. Roth famlll.** find U necessary
3 cakes oat meal loap in box
to go to a milder climate.
for only.................................. lOC
Many p»>oplc frtmi Travensfr'aty.
a cakes pure white exxoa in Fox
Same al the h*nd*ame»t we have aver carried. They put »uch an air ef eoilne** and ton
Maniati*!*. Chlca«o, oto, arc roaortlng
for only.................
..lOc
are three grade.,SOe, 75e pnd |ld». The*e are the be*t we have wee had for the money.
bwt*.
S cakes Witch hazel io box for
A fine rain makes tbe farmer amUe.
only
........................... ;.10C
3 cakes cucumber soap in box
for only..................................lOC
Editor the Bvcnlns Rocord-^a M
3 cakes ^ycerinc soap inbox
Always pleases ar>d can W.roadily mailed. We carry the newest works of the most popular writers as booh
lot about time for our city Catoera U
for only............................... iCk:
We have a large line of beautiful gift books with fancy bindings, put up In neat bmess.
rmlse toe aUwet faklr'a llccBte?
3 cakes Premo loap in box for
25c. Books for b«y* and girls, young men and ladies, older men and %
^
John Verly.
only....................................... IOC
8 cakes ahtnmn violet in box
OUVECREAM SKIN 8QAP. BBt
forooly............................IOC
aeptle and heBlln*. Made exprcal
8 csket tar lOBp in box for
Eir» iM iteti flhi ogforte to patomt mA Am vid kid toatlmr.
for toe sklB. coasplexlon and bath. 10
only.........................
lOC
* AND MOYT BhoeB. a alee lot «C good toMB, the an Bolld ktofl.
mke. SSc for 2 oakaa. iobasoa Drug
8 cakes Milady Rose soap in
t INFANTT ahoBB mM ■tooBiBtoB to htohk «hd mOo, W. T. :
box far only................... lOC
Ghflice,Meats and Panltrii
C-LOMBmiM
S3*-r
MUST SELL
NORTHEBH MICNI6AN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
E. H. POPE, Agt.
R. F. CHURCH, 6.P.A.
A GIFT IS A GIFT
...
OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
CUT GLASS
BEAUTIFUL CHINA
TRAVERSE QTY: SOUVENIRS
1
SPfCillL SOAP SUE
INDIAN BASKETS
SHOES
ORIENTAL FIGURES
Tmcr^ aty*s New Shoe Store
A GOOD BOOK
ALL8TOOK NEW AND SEASONABLE
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
^toflkBBL OMlaAflkBR
O. LEWIS
PE HHHUH A UY
M 11
MERCMmE GMIPWV
kiMI
i
mLBUY
HIGHEOT QUALITY POSSI^
0U« MOligr Pit YOiiW ilOWgY.-l
-m
or» pta»o ■«
TMn- •vMTteMi’ iMVtas. M«nas uU ■wr«cmf«M PlaMi. W«
•rciNWAV,
BTCIIUMa,
»€ Ukc--U B. Walter.
Qtmal-F. B. WaOcfT.
m
'^i‘1
kMMT riM MMBi «MU m4 fro» canitti ■tiMTillna af ««r Hnoa
H 4^ m». tUl v« W». irlUHH.1 any a»«Uaa Ifc* Cfaataal 11m la tka
maatrr. Hot «aa or two a»o< owku u> toao ap.a Uaa af laTertor.
“Mwawrlar laatnUBMin. hot ct«t pueo (aa4 a« cany 1C nakat la
aUltaBawaaMlItadlaakarialo aartmiar alaar. Wc ara ptood at
aaa« tk« abMpaot of tk«a. for wr ka»«r ibrai to be abaotataly raUaMa aad Uto *0(7 boot Piaaoo oMoiaabla a> thatr raapaMlTa pifcaa.
Baat Bay-DaTW Ro«Il
Lom Lake-Usrter Wells.
.
o.amya.rk.;;^n:-;
i: -:'
ntoit usufiil Dutch famitles of Now
York rliy.
Thf* last Ilf the Botod group of OoitOraai’s staff amenta of iho rel>ei
lUin U »|ajur Goaoral W, T. Clark.
an in^jMviur of tho tn*asur> dO'
|tur(mtmt.i Ho servMl with tho silont
msn fn.iu jtpriiutn.dd. 111., lo A|»rM»mat*
loi. r.iiifisl Clark’s prc'Svnt dutW
fiObNi ill ilirrklnR up
f'tuimfto«l with tbf* in aitury tlfiuirtiiK iii in all
1 of tho cuuniry. travulliiK alHiui
2L.0W1 nilkw a year- = *
WlH*n David Jayiu- IIIH. now CnlUNl
BtatoH mliilKtor to HwliuTlaiuI.
pto^l.lont of thi' Dntv« r»fliy of Uorhos^
liju IlHio dnii^tho r. who had a
groat habit fur plcklni’ up hmi: words
and asklm; him what iboy monoi. said
day: ’ Whars tho dlffiTomo t.*•a aastrkMioiiiy and astruimiayr*
{ ^A»^tr
uyr rt|iU«*l Uf iiniilJfnt.
hoavofily srloaeo of the earthly body.**
Cbarh^s M. Schwabs suoccsaor In
iJio dlrocl«»rmlo of tho Ignited State*
Sund ConHiratlon will pnd.ably hi' one
of Andn-w Camcirlo s *i»oys.*- Thomas
Jdorrlaun of PUiabur*. Ho U com
parallvvly unknown In money center*
In Hew York, hut iQ the inanufarturInK roirlon ho hts the roimtallon of boItiK one of the brlrih^ost of the rotorie
t»r )0UQK mon develuiKt! by CArne^b*
and Flick. When the split betwo<r
tbew two magnates came Mr. Mcirri
.n Blllt'd himself with Mr. Carnegie.
Bi^rolart* Motion found a voted
question on his hands the moment he
look the desk In the nary department
K«e of lltitw- which the chiefs of iho
aff tmreau and fine of the h.irraii of
svl^itlnii have boon fighting over for
simio time past. Tho,i.» naval olfictn
rery sensitive <»n the matter of
rank. A few days ago one tm ibe.jiuff
bin can n'colvinl a ctimnmnlcatlaa
ffum a liuroau of navigation officer,
the title of rear a-lmlral Iniiig ..mil
tf«l. Tho letter was returned unois-u^'d. with a staieinciii that It vu-.ld nut
Is* nvelv.sl until luvpv'rly atldrc*.sed.
It came haiii In a few minutes a.t
dressed *nar u.liidrat.*’ with, aistbs
gles
Seeretary M.irtun ha.s tumo.1
the nialti'r u\.t lo Ms n.^sl*^tani and
wrlH go «i\« r the cum* belore the
n'glstiT U lsy;m’d.'
...
LADIES WAISTS.
W*e wdl^you ladliMt to know that
we are apeclaliy prcjiartHl to giro you
the most pleasing resulta in shirt
waist work, Wc* wash and Irvn thc^.
carefnlly by hand, which gives that
much .IcslrtM new-appcaranc.\ and
fur which w.^ make no addiibutal
charge. The wagon will call. Either
phone. Star Ku^ I-aundry. Wright
nrc*. SM I»ark 8L
-tOIEIIIl HEWS OF THE WOkO
UnL
VMU»rrbUt !■ fA
»oii» fur lifr Umo<Um to her ihw
lorHr rlilldK'R. Hbr
ind drlvrA
m[ih ihria.
ibe naklns
«if OiHr cloibftA, ptoy* »»U romfm wlH?
them
has a leood-iilaht chat wllb
llM*n iMforD llicy go lo sUn p cyer>
•irtulnf.
Thu prcsoot rainpalcii aeums to Ihj o
of '‘When Dutch TOcitu Ihitch.** as
^yUimmexon aad TarkcT trace all
hflr aac<*»tr}' l»ark to th»* Nethuraoils. Tliu Fhsnnii jurist D a llUh«H»rc» than half Dutoh. His nuthir
K «< hoonmakor. an oW fawUy of
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
DBk»-J. My«r».
VTUleirater-a p. Vbke.
Traverse CUy—Flm ward, O. V.
Carver; Soooad ward. 8. C, Darrow;
Third vrard. W*. W. Smith: Fourth
ward. F. D. Marvin; Fifth ward. L. K.
ClevclaBd.
The committee met immedUlely
after the conveaUoa adjourned anJ
effected aa orpuiUmUoa, the old of
Seers belag unanimously roHiccled.
as follows: Chairman. Hun, Jas. H.
Memroe; secrctaiT. Robert F. Walter;
treasurer. Hon. O. a Moffalt.
An cmtllne of the preliminary clerthin work was dlscoss.Hl and plan.;
will at oace lie p« rfwl»*d to «*.iqduct a
vigurous and succefutfnl cam^mlga
from rtow on.
WeOMAN,
KMAKAUBM.
HUNTINOTON.
MENOCLBBOHN.
That oar rataM atr aboolataly oaapproaekod In aa
fan. crMaocod b/ oar trnaradoa* aed rapidly atowlo* booloeat. Peo.
pla naaa b«r* «prc*lay to do baurr ibaa eliwwbrt* aad ibay ara
•aror diaappotalnl. Batag Plaao aiaaotaotaran aro ara la looeb wHb
Mary braoH. of tbf bnalac. asd hire a poollWa kbowladpa of anoal
nwt. froai tba raw malarial to Ibe iatobad prodan. In----------------wa aanira arny prl» eoaerailoa kaowa to Iba trada, wbldb eaaliUj.
a. to oadaroall all otbar doalaro.
A panooal rail at oar wararoony will anabla <u to nllofy )on a*
to Iba iratb of oar oh^. Or. If biora eoataolant. wa akall I-- sUd
tpUb pig aad aond lliaratgrc.
-
Oeorfle H. Croat,
Tt seeming Attorney.
ffaH.AIlyik
County Surveyor.
isriK* Ollier day wo hoard a few
>oung farmers offer a great deal of
’x.n’plalnt a^liut w'mo modem «>nvenlonriw wo now"have on the farm.**
says the Ilidt County tM^v» Sentinel.
‘One of the young fellows said ho
seldom ever gets to g.i to town
WOODYMSCHIRGED.
Offense. If Any. Was Committed In
Benzie County—Charged With Dis
FOR THAT HUNGRY.FEELING.
posing of Mortgaged Property.
We make a strong sperialty in sj
Isfylug the Inner man. Our twentyWmiarn W.sKiy was discharged in
five cent dinners an* noted for nil!e<
amund and wo suivly are going to Jumice Vt'rly’s court this morning, the
justice h.dding that the crime. If any.
keep our repuiatkin. SIhmu orders
all hours and anything you wish In wav committcHl in Benzie county an.i
therefore the court had no Jurisdiction.
Woo.lv was chargvHl with distKising
of a horse «ni which there was a chat
tel mortgage of IHm. He had bei*ti
wanted for s.*me lime and was finally
captured bv Constable Asht.m after a
“Wake up. iiapa!" ch«-.nly eallel
|
c-j,.mruM .son .if r.eorg.- Hartman. chase covering almuft all Southern
Futtsvi!le. Fa.. a.« the little lellt.w Michigan.
ce*. •V^'liy.* says he. ‘we now tranl our business by leb phonc. gr\.les arc urdi*n*d and
*r. and there Is iio
trottml tho TH.st..fr.r.* mtm tho slr:i*la.
Wle-n wo sugc'.st g..inc to town on an
errand, the obt man* Invarluldy suys.J
•use the tekphoiu'. thal•^ what wc !
ha\e It f.irk^______________
f.ih.-r’s lic-d for a
^
xhv child fell forward so vlolcntlj
1, i
F LOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
TBHeSE BROIIE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA VIA. STEAMERS
OMENA
COLUMBIA AND
NORTHPORT
CUMMINGS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
ROUND TRIR aSo, SOo. 70o
BOATS LEAVE AT 8-40 A. M. AND 2 P. M.
DR. BURNHAM’S SUN JAK
Th« Kcm klU.T of old w. Why?
liecauae pus and germ lK*come oxi-j
dlzed when brought in contact with |
ms tissue <if the iKidy. San Jak j
is the old age killer by dissolv Ing the
h salts from the bkwd. ITevents
ossification or a honey like hardening j
of the arteries. San Jak ci:r»*s your j
I ache, back ache, leg ache, y.mr j
kidney troubl.* dlsaiJpeans, your liver!
mn nourishiHl ao you net*d aoj
pills. Stomach and bowel trouble ;
have n.mc and you arc again]
stmng and well. Dr. Burnham ha.s
siK*ni a life time analyzing to find eb- |
m.-nts to neutralize poison In th.* 1
human Isidy. He has found it and
gives U the name of San Jak. Yo t.
ran not forget. He Is a w..nder an.l
his rem.*dy is a marvel to humanity.
S.dd and gnaraniet U by Johnson I>rug |
Co who an* sufficiently reliable b* j
band >on t.ai k your m.m.-y If all l-s i
as r.'presented.
224I-tf j
BALLOONRAGE
TONIGHT!
ALSO
TWO-HOUR
VAGOEVIUE
SHOW
W E WANT THE HEADS
Of men. l»oys and children to fit our
bargains in rtraw hats. We have all
LEST YOU FORGET.
1*^”'
th.* p.ipular shap**s f..r summer wtar
».o an
appropH-’
’
and are closing lhc*m .>ut regardless of
There‘ Is nothing quite *;o
on City Market Lot
Mi* to give your vUluirs or U sent! ***'’ t*^her sank tuirk ujk.ii the i.Ulow III.- <*..<1. O.ir wind.iw U fillet with the
'iKisbihly fatal'y injure.1. The le-ad ..f lM•^^ A»n«-.s at .**ue. Oih.-r ch.-ap« r .in.-s Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side ,
away l.» friends as a souv.nlr
the atr.vtioaai. litth' s.*n had .
Lumber Co.
2242 tf
if ^>u wi^h. Th«* J.irk and Jill cumWe hnv.- jh.> larg.-j^t tin.' In
hundreds <'f Ih.m. f;n*ciis of th*- bay. lor.-.l ih.* fnmtal Innie and . ye Mickot liinalion suitf for Is.ys nn.l girls, with
VVequ.*t..ng club and others mad.* .vf i
bk fail. r. and the lait. r is in
Ih.* whistle. :iuc. KulieeK A Hoyt. UM
FOR THE
v.*ry l,..avy st. rling sllv. r. |1.2i ,o I H.ius t^.ml^i. '
Vnlun St.
FRBE OPEN AIR SHOW
BEST RESULTS
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
A lH*amif.d dksplay of hand'
-- -----------------------Try Raoord Want Ada.
LOT, Change of Program.
d.v'..ntt.*d china Uammn tc I2arl. K**: Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side SHAVINGS—South Side Lumber Cd.
224Mf.
hVt.nt St.
Lumber Co.
r:i:;if
,
ONE MORE WEEK, ENDIO JUL.Y 30
3,3SO REORl-E BOUOMT M Y MEDICINE.
Oi.iV ooc boulc h.is been Wlnmcl.. I, ibnl eridence enough > II it .lomn’t rare, yoi.r n.nncy Hack il yn.i n-ai.l it. Is tha. I.air enoncli >
eik'hl years I have the names aiul adtlresx s of hundreiis of Traverse City citizens whom I cured to slay cured. MERl 1 WINS.
DID YOUT
I will cure yon ttom the slart-Irom the lirst dost In the Ust
Offices and Halls Crowded With Suffering Humanity 1
WE ARE
IVIAkClNO XME
Orip^pled Xhi/sklW, thet dosf Hosr
. ^
1
Humlrcds of |>eoplc in Traverse City who have suffered all their lives with Chronic Diseases, wc are CURING THEM lO STAY CURED.
ORIFiOE HiOTEIl WMIPHiMO. HERE UNTIL. July 30.
•»0»ITIVES-T TNI
L.AST WKKSC
$1,000 WII^U BE RAID
To Anyone Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we FailtoCure. Money at State Bank:
^
Here Again,
..v
Master Specialists.
30. Thlswillbe the Ust
who holds diploouH froni
asking qnesdons. We tseal
On account of the largtc crowd of
day. Their offices arc crowded with sul
_
,
the best medical schools in the counio'. and who has had HHACl IC/
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver, kidnc>'s, blood and nerves only.
W« Cure Quickly, PermanenUy and Safely.
eapedaicotiag. a^heoi^ no Culaic^ no dMeadoe hom^roric. busoeta or
chare treated aad
il w htweW ttcstmcBt <ran aa eaiwneneed ipecialiH, our pnodpal rea«ws for oar extnoedmary taooea are that oe treat fcee haadreJ uet to the btoily doctor’s ooe, ttat
aay ohit»iediaeaae^th*atooaeh.li»«.kidaeya. blood or ■enrevoecaawyoo.ai we have coredr ........................
for the lasted years ia-naveiseCitr. Poaitivriy
oaitivriy oorlsM week oathk trip. Better cal
CAitiiltatiM andbiiiiflitiSB Free
I'a.:
Offices Hotel WUtimr. Room 6, Honrs From 9 to 12 a. dl.
m. Sunday40 a 12arm.
tal Mia Fm iKSn
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M. & CM# to Btotto Creak. #lap
to vtato Ooi tes » sic
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lM il*r Itocfttetonii m
if*d a# W. H.
nt to to# aerele#.
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I ■iitowwintomtowyiMtoto# yrrtieiH A "toAto* ftoto Ftod
totoaato Mgl^ to
fM. At*:toto#r#wlUb*m**<
BcMCkey Mi to caaMMy wito Dr. U
e- tor #y#ctol yr»y». At U:M t. Wtotor tocy Ml for »# lto» tola
I
a
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Ito
aai
a iark atot to
Mr. ItoMto win. to#to M *T1m Xtosta to H#*W «tol to 7:to oa TW
Creto to to* DtodpI** to CtoifL*
•Wa* to to# cowt
FM*ia will *le# a kyaui atady aa .
* IVtof to «i* BfMtas Baaori.
Jv
;CkltotoN i*D
MMitotoM
L V to* at ltow#M to# airfken aai toe
'
to^ .Mi to# kto tototoC kOM
a^ to to k# ctovlai to a klltor to-
irito
y
•Ckuim Ii.aMttasto.lski.
V«tor
W.
OEMNDMAYAlROOIISIlttTm
AND
BtPAIIATION FOR i
HKINRICH INCIDKNT.
lea# Ua# Ha#
Af#i**t Aetian to
Oawf# W. Sbatoay died last alcbl
atli:li^ toaacatoayeanat toe
bOM to kto tot# fatoar. debt alias
aacMl ar to# city la QartoM town
ItoipMil bad a alickt atrok# to paralyato taiit fipi da CM lid# to kto toe# Md
todtoM'niaaia was eaasal by abotoar
athtoa yesterday afiaraooa aboat C
atolafik vbUa ba was at work la toe
";j,
Mr
i
By Wire to the Brenlac Record.
BeriU. Jaly ».-Wlto toe eoafiriM
tloa to toe report toat toe Gerasaa
steaaMilp fleaadJa has beM seized In
the Red #ea by toe Rasdaa crolaei
share. • ware to popular ladlfam
tioo has swept orer the naltoo.
ITS# tor to# eooipaay.
Waeley L Waskbam and MU# i
Ftoter. 1>otb to toto clly. were tosaed
narrtoce Ucease today by Couaty
Clerk Robert Walter.
Article# to aasociatioa bare
filed sr^to# eoMty dark*# oOke by the
Trarer^ City Brick ooiapaBy.
Tb# mage to Oaaway. la Prasqae
lal# oaaaty. to cr#dll#d with having
p to# greatest per cent, to gala la
popalatl^ daring tb# past foor year,
to may Michigan town. Four years
aga die town, wbicb was tbea toe ter
# to toe Detroit A Macklaac rail
road, bad a populatloB to 1.2*4. The
m toto year give# toe vUlsge a
latioa to 2A*fi. or an lacreas# to
Dearly 100 per cenL 8t Joseph's populatioa to reported at S.S22. a gain to
1€7 la four years; PobUm has JOAM,*
la to 1.115: Clare has 1.413. as
agalaat lASi four yMTs PCD. Green
vine to reported as having a populaUon of 3.421. as compared to 3.SS1 in
1000.
rrt ECONOMY
To buy a good refrigerator. It wlU
aave loU to mooey daring ibe«» hot
aer days, aad th«y amke quite a
handy piece to kHcben famltore at all
Mia. W# have toe celebi
to Refrigerators In several sizes
and they are toe beat money can buy.
naay reaaoas. Price
up.
Frank Trade. 140 front 81.
pected that an opium joint was In
operatioa In Battle Creek, bat toe po
llco have ben, unable to locate It. A
Bomber to people are known to have
recently formed the opium habit, bat
here they got the drug was a mys
lery. The other day a clerk la a cer
tain store came Into the store under
HambargAmerlcan Uae. has dU
Its Inlluence and the proprietor cor
«d an aneot Utocram to toe
tpaab a wort! from toe time bo was
r^ed the follow in his office and mado
PERSONAL.
laaad aaUl death. Tb# daeaaaad was kaiser protesUac acatnst toe actioa to
him tell where he got the drug. Tbtbora m Ftttsbarg. Pi^ y>to X2. Ifi&f. the -Rassiaa privateers.** Nearlj
Burr Higgins to Grand RapMs Is vU proprietor then notified the police and
aai.toavad to toto reckm wlto bis par every afternoon paper that deoaads a
aata, bdUi-to wbtoa bare preceded bla naval demonstration acalnst Russia be Itlng bis grandmother. Mrs. Ann Hlg they Immediately started an Investigs
gins,
on
Washington
streeL
tk>n. Short work will be made of the
at
once
unless
the
Scandia
be
to to# baavaaty borne. Three brotoers
Misses Bessie and Gertrude Hanneu joint.
aad c»e sister aanrlTe bim. W*IUIaia hussdlately released and reparation
for the Prior Heinrich Incldeal. are visiting Miss Mamie Fogarty near
aad Job* Sharkey to Garfield town
Mt the* Battle Crct-k common
Suttonii. nay.
ablp aad DMiel who to la toe state to
cil’s demand that the automubll.
PS. M. H. Kimball of Adrian U the
A LADY’S FOOT.
Waakli^. The atatar to Mrs. Mike
ordinance be obeytHl and citizens rv
It isn’t often you can get ytwr fool gieUofMrs. ILUFish.
HaiiaiCM. who ItYia la Qarfiald towa
lomas Kelson went to Manistee fusing to take out licences be arresttfl.
i^p. The brotoar fioia Waablagtoa Uto such good looking, well made Ox
fords as w# are selling. They are the this morning and from there he wili not one arrest has bc-en made and
Btoy <Maa aad toa taaerml am
only three more owners of machines
■MU wW aot be Bade aatll work Is exclusive etylee' of the ■aasoa. In go to Calumet as a .delegate from the have taken out a license. It is
tedelTei froa btm. Mr. Sharkey to black and taa. and the moat comfort local Swedish lodge to the grand lodge announced
that the police will to-gin
shoes yoia can Imaglae for boi meeting.
YM third amaber to Traverae aty
Miss Marguerite Slcder went to to arrest offenders Monday morning
taat, NOi 171, K. O. T. M. M.. to die weather. We lake rpecUl car# la the
The rooneywl autoUU will resist the
Carp
lake
this
morning.
fitting
of
shoes,
vrblch
U
most
Import
wttitoi toa pad week. He to toe
enforcement in an organized manner.
fbartb Mfioeabee that has died la the ant to the wearer. Walk-Overs for Victor Parker, left this morning for They raise objections to being tagged
Kalkaska, where he to making his
Alfred V.
d!fr'4«<kc tk. wMk.
and comiwlled to carry
but
home.
C. W. Ashton went to Fife Lske thb agree to a'.l other sections of the ordi
ALL ABOARDI
nance.
morning on business.
Miss
Hlldegrsde
GrswTi
of
Mt.
Raeufelofi ta ChaHavoU aad
The thriving little city of Cold water
ant to toe guest of Miss Q^oTgietts
already has 33 aulomoblU-s. and monMorgan and Miss Alice Walt.
Tb#.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan, daugh a-coming. A parade of traveling ma
Qtoar awarmloa tomorr
ter Miss Georgletla, and Mr. and Mrn. chine's took place there We.lm>day
voU, Ptoodiay and Hi
E. R. Van Auken of Chicago, have re evening. The auto owners of that en
laavlac her dock at fi
turned from a short sUy at Harvey llghleoiHl community are not of ihTb# taaad trip rat# Is |1 to either
Curtis' cottage at Long Lake. Mr*. awfully hurried sort who cannot pos
PdiBL filYiCK sto and ooeiialf bourn a>
Van Auken Is the uaughier of Mr. and slbly spare time to make less than 40
QMtflcvoto. two Md oae-baU hours at
miles an hour, under any circum
Mrs. Morgau.
Pytofkay. Tbto makas a very eajoyRev. Victor L Parker, pastor to the stances. and no killings or serious
ahl# trip. ctoUnc rid of toe beat an:
Church X Christ at Kalkaska, was In malmings have ben reported.
iast if a rail trip. The meals served
toe city y^terday to attend the Chi is
ar#
blast U every respect and at
* I've heard of pigs eating young
jtlan Endeavor offleers* meeting and
the vary reasonable rate to M cents
chickens, but never before of a calf.**
also the special Bible confert-o
-Bald Mrs. E W. HinckU v. wife of a
the Church to ChrUL
will be tovea every Baaday darUc
farmer east of Lakeland. “Yt ^terday
and Aucast.
rd just fed that calf—that's what
makes mo so mad—and what did she
Wak# Up Bom# Bright M#rr».
FUNKRAL TOMORROW.
do but gobble up two of my beat chicklag—ira Yours.
ens. Ale them right up. 1 never knew
The Boeton fitor# to to# best
that calf to do such a thing before—
place to buy your horn# furnish
and she never will again.**
ings. You can get a whole outm them by paying a little
Frank Lan«* has been bound over to
tSNT rr WISE
the next session of the Kewt^^w cir
For every woman to take advantage
ly or (
cult court oa the charge of manslaugh
of our special males? Articles
moat satiofactory way to fur
ter, being held responsible for the
are always useful. ThU week wc are
nish your horn# bocauM you
death to Panl Damonkas. Lanse. It Is
selling remaanu In wiwh goods, with
hav# um to it while you or#
aOugad. asked Damonkas for a. cigar,
from three to eight ymnU in toe pleo#.
paying
for
tt
and
the
term#
#r#
and when reused, hit him on the head
at half the original price, which U 10
•a ••ay that you #c#r##ly nowith a rock. Damonkas died Mn the
centa. Light aad dark dimities aad
I
Ntlga,th#m and b#t#r# you know
Noftbem Michigan General hospital.
rrt A COBIFORTABLC FCCLINQ Uwns. J. W, MllUken.
H
It*#
ywir
own
and
you
have
To kaow toat yoor raluables are In
THE ENTERPRISE GROCERY sells
anjayod
It
all
tha
tiina.
They
a ylaoe to abaolute aecurity. Wliblu The First Methodist church of KatoOcean Coffee 20 to 40 cents per Tb.
have fumtohad hundreds to
amxoo Is to be entirely remodaleiL A
oar staM Hand raalu ar# safe d<
2242-^
hemw Just that way. all aattobaiaa-10 rent to toot# who refialre a large force to men began work y«toerftod. happy hoaiaa. toe. Ba
piieb Ibr toe keeping to sack articles, day. tearing away parts to toe old
try a record want ad.
building. Tbe Interior to toe ebureb to
aad to whieb ao can has acccas
aept to# raatar who eafrle# toe key. to be altered entirely. Tbe Impruve-
fer'xrtjs-
a- ^
“-nsszT"'-
‘1*:
> tub par ^F#ar. Paopl#*s Bavlags
Baas# to to# troabto
a feet bar# bcaa chrlag bIm coanabl# paia at tone# aad laialy tbev
b##a gatilag worse. H# was at
■ bow to care toeas. a# tb# aatarc
to Us labors kept tbem eoMlMtly
sore. They became sojtod tout hr
eoaM hardly ataad wbea b# boagbt v
sioa Bom
«as carai after two appileatioas New skU grew oa Us feet
aad be U now able to work wltboal la-
ta . UMMi «asor a a. oMMi, M.-
CM tor to# eoaiyaay. aai’dar
CtowmektoltoJ. R GraHltoc«a
^va itoaraai tocn Oraai Ba
wk#r# to#yi w«at to Ttolt to# iiws
•tor# to Wcat A Oa aad •## to# arEcraeot to toelr store, wkksh to oae
to to# beto Md toast la ike sUte.
Haniy Young, to South Main street,
Akrtm. O.. to tba owner of a fox ter
rier. vrbosa refined tastes a^ artstocraUc teadeaclaa have caused a great
deal to dlscoaslaa. Tba dog is aot yet
a year old. but has already forawd
babiU toat dtotiaguisb bln from toe
Be mast beorarideJ
wlto a pillow mad amkea life latoerable
for those about Mm If a pillow to aot
furalsbad. refaslag abaoiately to slaep
oa toe Boor witooat having noasetotac
to raise Ms bead Mgbar toaa toe remalader to Ms body. Tadgr to atoo
vaiy partlealar whaa it .comas to mat
ing. UaiB»otoardags.hatoaotov«r^
ly Ibad to law mauL His asaat anm
ba cooked, aad cooked just to salt
Mm. befbra he win cc
to lorrch tt.
5 MlllO
CtatSt0re.
SpedalSUe oo Toe«Uy July
Mtk.. Look utoor big Tuluc*.
Opal Wueand Optlecent Aa’t.
abo large benylMw:^ a ma.
boot Ulcn will boUa b^hd.
Octal iofgct to eaU. Theeafy
taonucakScaihebM.
SSS&UNIONfiT.
MMi
W. C TaDBB. M cBYplay# to tb# bas
ket BMosy. baa baea Mbe batoy lir
|ar^ tba akla from bolb bU beet
paaitorkitliaMto. toarawrIU
iNDiiimoM
IN GERMANY
CATrunc ;t>r ncANDiA by nuaBIAtot CAUBEO IT.
SmeiBIMmiPAIiAlYSII
■■EimiBr
A CONVENIENT
..BANK.:
Urns Stkb-CiwtCtals
Enuoniiur nKB r
We told you about these the other day. but (or
fear you overiooked it. we give you the prices again.
The skirts are sll new and are -bom tbe best makers
and are of the best goods. Venetians. Voiles. Cheviots,
broadcloths, etc.
$5.Q0 for...
$6.00 for.'..
$7»6() for...
$S.50 for...
$10.00 for..
Bcfulcs mak^ tUi bank
fiiUBciatty ooovenieat Ibr yon
wc have tried to make it Ph>»icalljr aa There arc privM
rooms, telcphoacs, wriltng
desks, etc., cxpraaMjr Ibr oar
imtfoas’user
Covort
Tment cm sm Buk
All new and up-to-date. Fitted, Half Fitted. Nojfolk styles. aU good.
'
Balloon Race
TONIGHT!
>••«•••••••••• •
SSJW'for........................................$2..W
•
I
$15.00 for..........
7.50
$25.00 for........................
.....12Ji0
ALSO TWO-HOUR
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
on City Market Lot
Gypsum Wall
Plaster Goods
Plaster
kinds, all p cpare<l and
guaiantccd with , prices
right.
J. Horsfield
.m sutc:
FOR SALE
If taken before August 1st, 1904. I
will sell the lut on the South side of State
Street adjoining new Post Office Building,
one of the best locations in the city.
! ,
AT A BARGAINW. L. BROWN.
THE ENTERPRISE GROCERY ac-ll.
ari-ai) Coffee 2U to 40 cenU per lb.
224221
m*EAK COFFEE ban a deUcioub
flavor. Enterprise Grocery.
2212-21
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
The Boston Store
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
MONDAY JULY 25
TO PREPARE FOR A REGULAR OLD TIME
Factory RemnantSale
THAT WILL BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 26TH.
We have secured thousands of Remnants of short ends, small lotsof.meirhandisc of every description, bought direct from the mills, at about Half Price. They
have been coming in for the past ten days ahd we will be ready next Tuesday mom-'
ing to give >-ou one of the old time Factory Remnant sales you .» well remember.
Every dollar's worth of seasooaMc mer^andise on our shelves has been reduced for
this sdc. Not a dollar's worth will be carried over, if prices will move them. We
are not going to quote'you any prices here, you will'set them Monday. There will
exdung hourly five and ten minute sales—that will interest yon. Look for them.
They will be announced daily. Every department is represented in ^is great mer-
The Boston Store
iH fflE HEAin: OF TIBET--tHE FORB1D0EN LAND
yirs=*-=^“~
wmrnam, u to AttMt tlaii to to meorn^
mmi tiM mtn «f fcto
tom to tlM MMJT «f tte tolM Md
to tVM M •Uftllii* lliat It mrMM pfO>
U» tb*
pSrtl of
•IMM
tor UMJ ordliuttT humm miul^ulitoMfii. boi the cidt of
niM ■DllghOoer On«r me now iirecttohd to Tibet wottfd he too tntrfoetr
tor ttoU «T«et reformer hlmeelt l*rlrfIf cooeldered. ft to • mlJcture of Bod.
: ^ atom wUti emrel other eretnne of
*«rleme] moSfaetottono. There ma>‘ he
m llmtted mmber of *todepte** In tlie
Itotoo reoMMo of the mounUIn her/
mtUSM who ere caiwble of ei^wond*
n lncthemlxtttreorBuddhiem.tnr»Ucliim
t^tohd eetoenr wbtoh cooetltutee Lehuilem.
bet for the r»nk end Me there to lUile
vrenoloinc beyond the inyeUrfmi and
the eorceer. ood the totter to tor the
met iwomloint larredimL It to like
kaowlor the eymptome of a dtoorder
without herlhff the Calntcet Idea of the
‘ , who baa been an
t MUM mUefoua dolnta In Tibetan mnnV , Mterlee. the }ireaem form of womltiii
to outwardly Idolatrou*. It to a devo^ tion to aalnta. i^tl and a never ena*
ll« Itoi of tutetory demone. and cm>• Otote of the recitlnir of texta from the
- . oaered hooka, hrmna atimr with a deaf-
*
^,
^ h.
eecrocaaacy and dlvlnaUon are id com>
non mu on hlyh feetlvaU. like New
IVor^e or the annual flower feaUval.
the rtttial.to creaUr e*t»anded.
It to
on tbeae oecaalona that the n
cere perform tbelr wond<#ful
The Tlbeian htorarchyl.no
and other epirttual and wortdly noeda
of Ibr monka. The rniire oommunity
to poveniea l.y n khubUi;h:uu oc-aLbeC.
Ifa, Thr hli:ht-?*t «^nler of tlie
chy to mied hy two iM.iH-e, cne^ Itolal *
khutuklu>«'an.l
Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
IN THE HANDS OF HIS ENEMIES.
RUSSIAN RAILWAY WHEELS .UNLOADED AT RWCHWANG.
A JAPANESE PETITION IN BLOOD.
Ifitl
IVirt of the ndllnir idock for Ih- Manrhurlan ralhvny Isqarrled l»>
arm-re
to the imrt of NV\v<hu«m:. vhrrv th«y are inili«i(h«d and Inkon lo th»- n.arl.y
railway elation at Ylnkou. wh^m-e Ih.-y are ehlpi-o.! i»y rail to tin- m..ln line.
In the cut to shown a earic»> of car wbo-la that an- twin*; unhudi-d from Ku^J'ian
HEAD OF RED CROSb■ na trt^d^r
tloaa thotuih the aufferor w»rr of Ihrlr
nu^. nnd the KrniK- and
hotic lookin* isuraea are rendy i« iH-jrln thHr nilniatratlnna. The atiirken
who had Iwcti l«Hl to Iwlleve ttiat to toll Into tl» hai»da of the y.dlow
I wae equl%*alent to worae ihnn dc-iUt. %\lll J<ani more of the tiiherent
bamanlty which actualca hto lltUc rm luU-a than W -ih.uM 1:u\v
tuui;hl to
W. K. Van Reyr.-n. i.rrrwtd brad
onmnlz.1tIon In Aim-rof tlie• Red <
Umer.-il i»f
m.ade an . xrrlnnd dcvoiiun to
of th.- jnlll11k* work. He h.nd ohm
Key \V.-«t durlnit tincivU war aud a as on duty thon.- duitog
RE-ENFORCEMENTS FOR PORT ARTHUR.
I
AN UNTRAVELED NOVELIST.
Julffl Wnie. In e:.Uo of t»i.- f.u-i il*nt
In fon-lKn |*art«. h.i« tmvetod very lit«h. Wlii-a h.' to RoluR to write a atory
.-ind hn.*< e. tlli-l the k*. lie of It he ♦.. Ik
to work to n-ad up !«H.k.i relatini: to
that partlcuUr |*.»rt of the w.«-|d. I*, rhai«i It !.-» JUKt «a W411 tluit he to not
deiH-ndent. OR po iivmy novel tot r are,
on vtoltlnir dllTcn-nt oountrleR lM-f..i.nc t
have
tntMHi and journey to»lh In the deoiha
.►f the ai-a and the tomela «*f the e.irth.
Jotca Verne once owned
d a y
>ncht. but
ho never cot h«oi,d the Modi
Medii.'mmc.in
In It. thou#;!i hi- to intmacly fond of the
si|M ii
it UjV-t-*
petition written In blood by a petty oIBcer In the
The cut to A
avows hto wlIUnKnesa to die In hla royal
lulkado'R navy. In it the le-titloner
|ieti
of inking part In the llral attempt made
muRter-R fM-rvive and l»eg« the prtvtlege
i
ty Adndml Togt» to seal the ent
arh-cicd for IhiR undertaking, an enterprise
survival, was limited to jest enough men to navigmU the
ap<n. tlicre were hosts of >*olunteera.
UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHS OF A SHIPWRECK.
B eyce am
‘ for the
teocee which drop from hit Upt.
. Idea.” be aatd MaltiQfly. It ttffl
to the fonuaUre ptdod. tltboagh tbt
actual work bat almdy btfito. Tbt
thought wa. coacHTtd thPWfh. u
frknd In Mataachutttti t»d flrtt found
t of way at
Oranye. We bare ibtrt 11
ter department, which CthCtItct at Itt
work the w ritlny of Itttcra tod acfitftog of literature to tbt «tbut Inf to an
parti of the countiy. It wtt felt that
the good that wai bclllf dona to tbit
way could be brotdantd If tt
ystematued tod offtnlted on
praclinl Itoet. The Chief Idea It to
reach thoae who lltn Id the mnbtt and
aparacly settled cottotcy dlttrtctt and
wbo could noL even If “they dmlred, attend regular pUcai Of wormhip. The
plan involvet the atndin*- out of a
great deal of Uteimtnri of a cbeerfnl
and uplifting Eatpm Tht termont and
the pattofuU come flrtt, and ai
we hope to compile a tofultr
wotohlp by which onr memDcrt m
Iheir own home, can attend lallflont
tcTMcce with the tame lyttom that
would bo followed la a cfanreh. Our
nplatad prlntod
worvhlp win Inclode I
and hymns, eo that the man to Matotoba and the man to Xetr Jermy call
follow the mmc form at the aamc tliiic.
ilibough teparated hy many tboomndt
of mllct.”
The alight publicity already glren to
the Idea wa. t little premature, but Mr.
Hunt tccepto tbU good uattmedly uad
U wady to go ahead with hit work.
He bat written tev«fal.prriiatotnr lab
ten which may be accepted at hit flnt
I aeut out It to tha
Many IftnM Pa»I dtocmira hy Bar.
Minot J. Stragc. D.
the wan kaowm
New EngUnd dirtot. Mo8toftheM^
Dou aent out to the fatwa wW be Iht
-w
Die pMm repreeenu a body of
tmuroad ft woe yoertble to omd freah trooi* into the belmyuwed fortreoe.
whk'h the Ja|*ar.eac acttoily produced on 1
frequent arrUytto of pew nuieftol eer^wd a am
dlveraiv*a.
•
. W. K. VAN RETFEX. fever. He to i
native of Kew Jereey and an alui
of the Unlrerelty of New York from
both academic and medical departmenta. He enteiwd the nary to 2SS1
and wae put on the retired Hat In ItOf.
l>r. Van Reypeh boa achieved much
dtothictloa to the medical world.
Artttctol aj^tabaa a^ c^cteuwi ara
BOW worn tiy cmiutlahh paofia to aoing aceamer was ame to ootam aevarai aagauvea oi tne ainKing tnip. Bue waa monng eaauy u
aih tea when aha auddeuly atrwck a rock and began at one. to taha wmtor at ajharful rale. A]
d to the pumpiL bulto a few mlnutea the began to atok. and tf|te ttea tw^ mtoutoa the
r took to the umtll boaU and WhF reacued by tha ataamcr.
;
tbe
Bot r«t, Wi*» BttS a«ai.
tton vffl «n»n ttMHSM • pSM
botol ooold te foiprorad. H la
^ M ,«MM }««« Mr «M h«rB to I aavod froai faUaia by tte fbet teat a
P; iMfc^ -iAi JJM!- It Mw tk. ■alortty of tte oottagara take ttedr to lodge tnm tte loolcs oa the datey
BMala at tte hotel aa weD aa do tee
adorn her. Dropplag Into Rag Band JUpldi to at tte Park Ptoo
tiak ahe apoke with great feeU
a stay of tome time. She win spead
ImM m
ta
the early work of her father, the Rev oart of the nummer with ber ntoter.
m ; ot the atniggkm of tela first
Mm. Rlohmood. at Omena.
>lii«.dM^Mr«
UUJe iBlaakin for tee ladlaaa; of tl»
Mm. W'Utlam Butts aad daui
fted OaHbar. Mm. Tbo
^
Hs. Walur Tlriiiiite
efforta to teach than the whiu aua*i DeUght of Grand Bapldi are gues
Mrm. r. T..P»lea, WUIlam H. Darla. method of aerrlng aad fanning;
ri OHii. L, arclTai m Ti
Old Mtorioa.
Ladyard Ltoeote J. U. MoOor
M MM« fm a .Mtami trip «p
ihem tee true way of Urtag b; ^lllcreat.
Tte foBowlag from Grand Ri
^
Umaat to Qm^ Mkl otter ■defc. Join H. Allea« Mra. J. Kerto
ag la the fooutepa of tteli
rogtoterod at tee Park Place this
j^cMao B^ art Ski tote teck ate Robarta. John Omtaa. Mm. John Bailay Maater. Aa Mm. GObert ipdke tee oli
: Mr. aad Mm. H. F. Snell. Mr.
ten #Mi Cte aaaiiMr wfU Boa. aad M. & Wlatem aad Mm. Bafoa B.
load idoaa of Che lacy Indlar
8mKh, all of GtaeftaaaU ; 8. C. ArchV faded away aad^ aodleaoe aoemec snd Mm. W. C. FOai. J. W. Callff. W.
Beniamin. A. W. StevenaoB. L. K.
baM.Conagloa.Ky.; I
JlM the Indian aa he becaaK Boas. Mr. aad Mm! HlkHt Malfield.
ria of Loaterinc; Ky.; H. H. Oobb of after tte mlaaionair worked with him
Fart Worth. Tea.; aad Riteard P. la Ulnatmlloo of her ataiemeat that Mr. and Mm. John H. Allen. Mm.
•aiarim Craighead. J. 11. McCormick.
Brmat of Oortagtoo. Ky.: aad Mm.
W. J. Stewart
Charlaa A. Cmlghaad of Daytoa. O.
verblal dead one. ate told tli.
. Mary Richmond Campbell of
B. J. Hangh of Otmad Rapida. Mr.
r a chief who had ttoclded U
Imnd Rapids, who sp<^nds the
aad Mm. M. e Kiaiball of Omad Rafh
a chnrch member, but on!}
regularly at the Park Place, to In
B. tteapMaa or Hot tertof. Ida. JaBMM A. Hunt of Grand Rapida.
big “dnink.- He sold his one
•he city. She will spend part of the
praaldeat of the Newhte.wanU aa
kin, bought his whisky, nod
D with her sister. Mm. RkhaodaUoa. aad tee Dana of Tmrerae after a prolonged -drunk” iolned th(
Clly. wore at the Hotel Newh-U-wiaU chnrdh. became a dev oted member aa.
orerSaaday.
finally a deacon, but be never wool
A MPULAR PLACE.
Mm. Baahla U eatertainlag Mm. Jo back to hto fire-vmter.
Onr Ire CTPam parlor, and «9da foonateb a CartwhMl of Spriagfleld al
At ten conclusion of Mm. GHbert’. fsin li‘ becoming more popular with
tr Noahte waaU collage tela week talk,
she and ber atotcr. Mm. Buchan
particular i>oople dally. Our
Dr. Alfred Oaliher of Cindnnail.
Voplai pa^of^ aaa»ar tere
sn evening hyau in the Ujlh
UR are rich, pure and delirious,
te haa bm with hla fainUy here for
atloacaateall^
way language.
our fountain will sun’rtoe you
Hr. Ooow P. Woa oT OUcaco 1.^ wmie Une. left for hit borne ToeMlar
Dr.
Bradley
closed
the
serviec
by
with
lls
good IhlngR. Wc ilellvcr free
tte latoattantey at Boatroae ootugi^. Mm. Eltl^ Malteld of Clndanat the benediction.
of charge to all parts t*f the city. The
Tte Bklltraa of Mia. Uam. with tbelr waa eaterta^aed orar Biiaday by Mr
Tho Inn has a^ded to lu guests Ih La Grvtll Candy C<».. 2Zl J'roni St.
aad Mm. J. H. McConalek.
Mtae. ter# teaa bare oqom tteew
a Margaret Srnat of Covington past week Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dulpfc
tor. Mwari OBrlaa left oa tb<
inati. Mm. A. O. Slmpkln ol
T* CmUU tUm Warltetor.
^aawar Ptiapte for bia bmaa la Chi Ky.; to belag entertained by Richard Umdoo. Bog.: Miss Robinson of Ra
A mrions «dd ciislimt Is knpt up at
■nil and faaUly at tbelr cottage
CMD. Bp >#d bate for thraa waate
cine. Wto.; Mr. and Mm. C. BIrdsall the plrlurestitw Wensleydnie villngeof
at htoaliate ootlapa. Mr. OBriaa aajre bece tbU week.
Mm. Chartea A. Craighead of Day Smith and K. P. Ransome of Clcve^ Balnhrldgr. vrlicre every vriiiler's
«tk»i4]te lor aow; lU te hate Id
night, at 0 oVIoek n large horn to
ton has as her guest this wcok MU« and, Ohio, and Master Pierre Lewh
Mgate- .
blown Ctrthe vlllnge green to nid any
of Grand Rapids.
TbateUdraacf tte reaort bare baas Mary Ohmer of tte aai^ie rtty.
Mr. and Mm. G. W. Ditman of Ohio, wayfarer who might ch.inee to to- on
Joka Gates of ClacinaU idned hi.
baalas loltr paol ttoMB tha past
jrrounding fells to llud his way to
sons and two daughters, an
OiU of tte pcoCdoat paitlaa waa drea famny here Salanlay. Morris Dale of with two
settled in their handsome cot Ibe vUtoge. The find born now In use
CtbclimaU to a gaeat at the Gatos cot
by Hapry aa4 Warrw Vaa
presented to Ihe rlllngr some
tago on MornIngsJde Terrace.
tege.
■pMor Web pargr OB tte Uwn
ago. and nt one time adorned
NORTHPORT POINT.
Gamp Alpha, known this year ai^
thel.end of a huge Afrlenn hull, ^le
iroaa telMraa bad' a good Itea. al
Though the season thus far has ■ nrlent born In pn-vlous um- Is a go-sl
Camp Alpha III. has been csUblUhod
< Ibaagh oaly two could get
been liackward, the Polni U now rap deal the worse for wear, and to kept
. Neah-U wanU agaio this y
kba stftagi ware wooad ar
•s,wt! lnton-*tliig relle.
party of Detroit men who have spent idly filling up.
aMg tte traaa aad at tte 4
On Thursday’ a party of about thirt;
mtSa gifl aa a eoaraatr of tte coca their summem hero for three seasonk. enl on a baakol picnic to Old Mis
GET A TASTE
aloa. Two prliaa ware oCercd to the They are encamped oa the shore of Sion to one of the tounefaes here.
Of High Life CoffeA- and you will
»pea bay. a half mile bark of the
boy aad girl who
On Fridaj a party on board the forget the other brands. It has that
. In the imrty are A. A. Tread
bar wab wftlMte broaklag tte atrlog.
Mackinaw - Frolic” came from Charle rich, delightful flavor Ihat >uu are so
Tte hMby boy waa Kewtoa Wrtghi way. Charles and Henry JauUngs. C. volx to stop at the Point for
fond of. but 80 rarely find. And btlll
aad tte bappy gin waa Loolae Hooa L. LTiommedlcn and Joseph llairii!. days on iheir trip around the bay. Id It to not expensive. You wUI find this
par. MfoabaMta of lanoa lee and
grocery the neatest and cloancKt li.
the cvefilng there was
OMENA.
aaaoitod oakoa wore aarred on the
city and even'thing In It fresh, but
The great army of oar college boys dance at the Lodge.
lawa.
salesmen. Both rdioucs- L. R
On Saturday evening came the ni>i
children
at
the
snd
girls
who
Aaotbor aaioyahla affair for tee ehnirmal hop at Ce'dkr Lodge. Mr. Chas StIckney. Ill Union St.
of the
dtea waa gleaa oa Friday at Moot
Lehe and Mr. Hemeloi..hl»4 gtn-ht from
■afa3s.*rr.
ass.is?
1
Blab. OaaMo ware piayad mad a dalatj
JadRe aad Mra. A. H. Wllklni
Dotrolt are the bUeat arrlvala at Wattoroedga.
, At- tte fteter Horn Mlaa Bertha
Meddeworth of Portland. Ore.
At tte Radhmare Hoorn. Mm.
Oardaar aad daaghter Dofothy of
Jtooliar. Oot They win aiay unUI
Sept L A later mat U Mm. W'. U.
Itorbart from 'Beaaoola. Mich, who
will atay a mooU at tte Riiahmore
Mrs. WbL BoUa aad daughter TkttMit of Grand Ri
tMiPrtUjr koiM .( HDor
and iUs. Darragb. tlMT espsci to ba
niriu ud «ipn«
ikmmthm rm ■«» H-o«> with
tiNpMe.
Sm. P. a. Rom oad toar rhUdmi of
Phrpo. R. ft. ore opMdlM tho (u»Mr orttk M
Mr. aod Miv
lL«b«tw. M. P. ft Rom «ho U
hM ot IIM fXi. Mifcft «tn »to hu
position, are this season marrhln
glad processUm to the ammmoth
Impressively beauttful . fxhn»ll
American progress at 8t. tento.
there to a painful lack of summer girls
at the resorU. MoantlSM. their el<
tho weary motbem. tired business
and aemHnvslIds arc seeking
proflttag by the unusual quletud
the vmrtotts woodland retreats around
our great lakes.
Al Omens acvcml new roads have
been cut by Hr. Gmres through the
forest, revealing gigaatlc treau, pto
tureaque ravines; aad tec Rmr. Mr.
Bradley and sons Dwight and Robert,
each with his own little hatchet
extending a favorite trail begun aer
cml yearn ago. With the Ber.
Bradley at the Congregational church.
Mr. McBride of Alma; college at the
Presbyterian church, aad Prof. Cur
rier of Oberlln to lead the erealng
song service at tte Omens Inn. Sun
day to one of the really pleasant days
of the week. Mm. Santo to an inspl
log organist, snd for leading singers
we have Mm. Bradley. Mr. Aaron Cur
rier and Master Francis 8wtnt of 8L
Mate s hoy
Idsst Sunday afternoon tee MtUe
Presbyterian church nt tee rlUnge witaeaaed an Intereatlng nad unique ner
vier, aa historical meeUng of tte In-
««k
oiriuna tolar aa4 anke Ike
laiM trip toMkto.
ika. J. W. PaatlMl .af Itaraat
GMr to »Mto* M totkar, H. U. HIU,
at iMr mu oattlfa. Mta. Oaaat.
tott to aalMiatolat Mtos aMm PkUHk* oMMaraa OMjr.
C. W.PIwaa aad daagWar Marsaar ship of Mr. George Oraker.
Ito «W latara-la aaa waMi aad Mr. aad frtoad ef tte OUawaa evi
Ptafoa a« ko Mk to atoj tka ta« tte Mnnoatlaaaaee of tte Mia
tao aaM. of Aagato at kto catu«c. dnsirtol aehool la IMS.
ata Roart. SM
HaMaer. who
Tte oeeaaloa of tte meeting waa tte
kM kaM 'kt prn amm tkiaa aaain. Tialt of Mm. Tbomaa IX Gilbert aad
rtoanod kouf to Ckl^
Mfk John Banhaaaa of Qraad Bi
.. Ika <Radi^Hia.l okareh paMo wboae fhthar waa tte Rmr. Abal
'.'a* (kto ftoaa.aia toaUat rarx kMW
latSatdtj
I Maria from
.to atoiitoHM «
«“ ^
ikMbaK.f^S’.klkaU. Tkor» list to ISM.
M kara MOr aoBMatad to tmr- tteamaUn
MM
St. Louis, came from Northport Beach
to anend the dance.
In honor of Mr. Swigs, who left the
Point on Monday, a muslcalo
given at tee Janisrh collage on Sun
day evening.
The NorthiJort hand gave a fine ser
lade to Mr. Battle last Thursdaj and
ere aflerwards Invited U> a spread
Mm. Smith and her children arrived
on Moodib^ to apend the summer with
her father at -The Dixie.”
Mr. Inman Is giving a great deal of
pleasure to bU friends by taking them
out In bis nttmrtivc little' launch
On T>iMday evening
mat was given on Stony Point.
anything
“YesT” answered young Mm. TorUus. -He cwught some flsli whore
never heard before. Hr was
tcUliig one of Uir patty tost night
how he Unded s.-veral: but I have
looked all through the natural hto
lory and liaven t been aide U> find a
word about any such thing as a fiush
&8h or fuU lK>uao^.
WOULONT IT JAR YOU?
After you have tried rubber heels
on your shoes wouldn't U Jar you to be
without them? You ciui’t Imagine ihe
oomfort and oa»e they give onh. and It
vrill do away with that tired filing to
thoae who are conatgntly on their feel.
^5TI^VERSE CITY.
Wc put them on while you wait. Al
fred V. Friedrich, oppoallo lUcrald. akd uiTd. 8. Hogan. Mr.
Y
Mm. Charieu F. Mldbury. Mr. and Mrs. Record olBcc.
B. H. Sutler. Mr. and Mm. A. Dante,
John Gilbert Metm the rail
Mr, mad Mm. F. A. BllUason. L O.
bulkier,
haa
just
died
in
Ixmdoa.
lie
DaFbe. Mr. and Mm. D. Sant Harold
waa born In New England aev'cnty
Jarvis, all of Detroll. Mm. Victor C aeren yearn ago. but had lived for the
;han aad family. Ann Arbor; Mrs. teat thirty yearn In London. With hia
N. y, Clark of Ovlatt, Mr. and Mm. C brother be built the famou* Oroya rail
L. W’elto of Ypsilantl, C. H. Dllkm of road In Peru whlrb Is atlll regarded
ML Otoamaa. WIlUam W. Btobop of a great feat oC enctaeertm:.
DOon. K. J.; nixabeth L. 1
of Detroit. W. 8. Ward of Skgtnaw.
aad Mtos Aaaa Cutchcon of Tp
were at tte Park Place this we
aty. has tte usnal qooU of Jsekson
gaMU this year. Tte foUowlng arc
spsadtag the summer te^: Mr. aad
Mm. Joha A. Ctortt
Aana Keaaadr. Mtos BowartL Mtos Marioa M.
amaUuy. Mtos Martha Smallay. Mtos
Mim U Mth. Mtos Kaiteriae LaItecB. Msa. W. W. Lateoep. Mrs. Oak
a imtharp aad tomQy. Mtos Lacy D.
Lewis. Mm, Q. O. Torrey. Mr. aad
Mm. MsM Thomipoa aad tallr.l
Mm. Latham Kasslck. Mtos Isaalnl
WE CAN «M0W YOU
A very atlmrtlve display of leather
foods, the new Peggy bag*. In a va
rtoty of leaihora, also pumes and ahopplag bags, vralleta. card caaca and oovcitiaa. Traverse City aouvcalr ar
of ihe bay. club bouse. Central acboot.
aad Bitmerona designs, which are beau
Uful aad modest Ip price. R W. Raatall tee Jeweler. »4 FVont 8t
Side tmyiter Co.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate pf
Dr.Caissarato,Sarah Berahardt’s Beauty Doctor.
I Electrioa Method,
AUIftteitMe
DMd to Kemorc Saperton* Hair. Moles. BUck
i the SkiowSaJp,
Head,I Iand an ImpertectiooiI o<
Facial
e a Spwally. ONE TREATMENT aod
FACE MA^GE FREE.
wm Be Here One Weeklonger^diiK July 30'
HOm WHITING
Office: Room 31.
fits IHUs'l Bsrt TUsm.
Professor Theodore C. Mlleliell. bead
troeher of Kngllsh In I lie l-rooklyti
liigh selMKil. ofleti enti-rtalns Ida
friends with atorles. the following be
ing one of the most recent:
“I wns toying down Ihe law to a lot
of fellows 111 the see«md.” wiys Pnifeasor Milrltell. -and lin|»to*m*d to llhis-'
trale niy remarks by u Itlhlleiil allii
- -Keei.ing you In doea no goevV mid
I. 1 am going to heat the funiac-e sev
en llliow hotter, ns they did with Shadrarli. Meslinrh. and AU-dnego. Do you
muenilH-r tludr caaeT
••-Surer said Ihe fresh one of Ihe
class. -.\nd the lire never hurt them
a bltr-—.New York Tlnw-s.
Hours, 2 to 4 p.m.
I^OUBk U>real .Bixmlrr tag. Sth
Doctor of Beauty.
Mme. RIU Kmus. beauty apeelaltot.
Is i-ompclled to remain over another
week, ending July 23. on aerount of so
many callem ahe U unable to eunsult
wilh. This to ptwlllvely the last week.
Mme. Rita Kmus hold three diplomas.
Graduate and n.ssuelale of Dr. Catosarnto. Karah Bernhardrs beauty doc
tor. All lalef t inerhanleal and elecirieal nu lhcHto used to n-inov.- Miis-r
niious hair. nmle.v. blaek heads and all
ImiMTfivtlons of the skin and sealp,
facial massagt-, lm.st development amt
hair culture a specialty. Ke<-p young.
Will iM? lu-re unlll Saturday, July 23.
('onsullatioo and one trt«tmenl free.
Offlee Ibdel Whiling. Offlett hour*
lo A p. ra.
Rt-moves blarkheadH and moles
one sitting. Wliy not anstoi nature
and Keep to-awtirul.
Consuli wilh the madam and learn
the art of massage free of charge.
This will iKwltively he Ihe tost wi
223J#:t
KEEPING WELL
Few p(-ople realise how much III
health to caused by the ordinary sys
tem <»f healing, whirh liakes them oire
day and eliills them Ihe next. Chap
iHdI’s Hot .\ir rurn:iet F>>lein glve.s
,(ii. ilellghtfiil warmth in rold or
mild weather and Is under p-rf.t i eoi.
irol. This means eouifort and Inalih
r. M. Johnston. Middletown I
Ikietors know this—ask yours-and
w.mld not krtp house without IbiTU
talk it over with Arms & Cole.
ter's Ibieky Mountain Tea. Ifs
great famfly nnVlh-lne; has kept ra
Night Wat Her Terror.
family well the pa,sl ten years. 3
•I would cough lu-nrly all nlgh^
<-enls, Tea or Tahb-ls. Johnson Drug
long/* WTlt»-R Mrs. Chas. Apptegair, of
Alexandria. Iinl.. -ami ouM hardly got
any hl<*<'p. I had c-ouMim|illon fo bad
that if I walked a block I wmild rough
frightfully and h|dl bUsnl. but. wlirii
all other medlrlnes failed, thre-e |l.W«
toll tiro of Dr. King's .New Disroven
wholly cured me and 1 gained
lioundR.** It's absolutely guaranteed
jre Coughs. CaiWs. La Grippe,
rhltlfi and all Thnm and Lung
Troublrs. rrire :.«»r .md |1 no. Trial
toitik-N H»r at Johnson's dfug slorv and
F. 11- Mead's drug store.
EieiN G. LEWIS
UP-T(HMTE
truBUBNT r. U.J
MI8CBLLANEOU8.
^EY TO
jianuuns
of
nni
ATREASOXiBLEPSKES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovor Firwt NaUonal Bank
01»1
L. 8. BfiYAHT, BlSf*
TlSatt
GASH 6R0GER GEO. A. JARVIS
CASES TO SUIT.
Even in large citieii li would- tax
your path-nee to find a gnwler assort
of luggage than we have. You
will find dre*.4 »uU cases, traveling
bags and trunks, in all rIicr. atyU-s
and at the most agn-enble price* here,
and It to a pleasure to .show them. F.
Yolruba Hanus* Co.
Canning Tims Is Here.
Prepare Yourself For IL
For a abort time, or until Mr-
.....
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mlghtkwt little
thing that ever was made U Dr. King’*
New Ufc mils. These pllto change
weaknea lo vtrength. Itotlcaanea* Into
energy, hraln-fag. Into mental power.
Jell Glasses. 1-2 pint....20c dox
They re wonderful In building up the
hoallh. Only 25c per box. Sold by
Johaaon s drug store and F. 11. Moad.
128 Eiit M SM
The *ky looks bluer, the mxn at
brighter, a feeling of youth and
atrengih creep® over the soul after
Uking HollUier'f Rocky Mom
Tea. JB cenu. Tea or Tableta. Johm
son Drag Oa
THE SUMMER QlltL
May get her feet ptosoed here,
bavc a fine of faahteialile Oxfords
aad Strap Saadals teal will wto ber
admiratem. aaH tee prieea am tee
amat taaaoaablii. We have m pataat
leatte or kid Oxford aa eteap as fiJB
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ctoua Waraar, ProfMiteor
aunoiiBBAT.iiicM
Sticks, Buis, Grail, Pnfitiilt.
J. M. FELL.
* COMMISSION BROKER,
PAVING TAL
Kdl for the pav
of Cm atroet from Front-atrert lo
State atreot, and State street from
Untoa atroei to Cass street |s aow to
aty haads for tee eolloetkm of the s
Suita S08-Maw Bteta MafiR
bulWina. CofTwapondant OaaB.
Y«k »d OUaKa
•To Ibv Ki
iNicoc's two feet. ^
• 8o aigh to lb« great, warn <
•
kogrtoCOod
• You ahncMt •otn to feej It beat
'
• UowB from lb« Smubtao aoU up <
•
from ihe^aod;
• To be compelled, as It were, to ao^ '
•
tleo
^'
• All Ike Watimi diaaj^ aad •
ehaaoes
• Tlimugb whlf-h the Uadsewpe IllU
Aad toaee how Urn Uce of
moaday
with leader his
Is wrlitca o
torloa.
Russell Uiwell.
A SoeUI Dtparturs.
Mrs. Bee was la debt to all her
frieads. and like aa honest we
wanted to pay. Bat her boose was
amall. she kopt ae help, and her stock
; ^of silver, linen and china was not
I large. 8bo had boon oniertaUiod In
r the asual tashloo by rweeptlons Urge
i and amnlt. ftnding them sometimes en
I joysble, oflcncr loo crowded for con.
I fort or conversation, liad'she been
? rteh.ahe would, like Ibe olbors. havr
I] fallen hack on the enterer and the
gortsl: nnd hnd ahe-wished to copy
amall the rich, she would have pnpMwd her own refreahmenU. bom»w.xl
of aU her neighbors, hsd thnv days
of toU anil trouble, and rx iln-d.
out. with a rlrtuona nensi' of duty per
formed. And had ahe U'vjx like
would not have tried to pay her debts.
«he had a friend coming to speni
the month Of July with her and shwaathd her to meet the aloe people ol
, the HtUe town-HuH simply m« t. but
team to knew them a llulc. She could
hare ashed a hnndred or so for an aft
eroooa and so clcawd her list at the
« of their comfort, but her
friend wooW never get so Acquainted
with any of them.
This H what she did. and It took
certain awiago to do lu She had
beautlfnl tmek-yard with a little porch
orcriooklnc It Ftao oaks and catalpa
ahaded It aad her fk>wer beds w<
. |tU1 bloom. She decided on a i
of garden leas. Twice a week ahe
naked
friends In groups of ten
twri^/some by word of month, so
bare tt the more In
formal, to -play la her yard from 4 to
g.- )Bhe hung her gay haauDond
aproad her rags and coshkma. al^ Mi
a dainty table with oakna aad wafers.
Tea or coM was made on the porch,
where also elderly ones who did aot
«mrv to iH OB the grass, found a I
It Ulek her each time a half hour to
wieenrs aad is long to elsar nwm]
ghn gmnped her frienfs with dltere^
tlea. and there werree few eneh
pinked. A tape belt can he pul on.
i. Ubie aprons for chUdran. toil
et mhu and splashers arc aome of the
useful Ulags to be nude i^Uh ptslh
white oil cloth. Those can be dec
orated to Bult the taste. I know a lady
who makes quite a sum of money by
making and selling these articles.
Ing quite bandy with the brosh, she
decorates them with fruit, flowers, and
mayhap a bU of landscape.
For outdoor or lawn cushions It b
Just the thing, as dampness or a lllilc
rain will not harm them. Choose
pretty patchwork design for thU pur-
Doa*t puff and blow aad say to
rMlf every five minutes that you
Jf you do you will only aoccoOd la nUsIng your temperature one degree every
time you aay It.
Bo sensible. If you have been In the
habit of eating flapjacks, corn cakes,
and hot moaU. Just qult-and try fresh
vegetables. Juicy fruits, bakod pou
loea and.ateamcd rice Instead. If you
fill yonr stomach with beat-producing
foods It wiU have the saaae effect In
side as a mustard plaster would out
side. With a steaming mass of food
within and a heated atmosphere with
out you canH expect to be cool. Just
be sensible. Instead of drinking beer
and lee cream soda try butlennllk or
lemonade. Don’t drink anylhing Ice
cold.
Don’t allow yourself u» become Irrl
Ublo and cross and fretful and pi'cvUh. It wlU only make you boL Keep
Inside and you will have no
trouble keeping cool outside. If you
dnd yourself In a tolher of sweat, don’t
grumble. Just tMnk bow your body Is
btdng purtlli'd hy haring all the poison
otts elcmeots washivl out through the
open pores. Just remember this and
be glad.
Keep yourself dean. Take a warm
*>alh in the evening. Change your undcrwmr oHon. Dross "comfortably,
Don’t wear hot colors, like red or
black. Wear white if posslldc. If you
took cool that will go a long way
vard making you fool cooL
Keep yotir body clean, your liner
fresh, your tomper sweet, your
, aad you will have no worry
about keeping cooL Just simply be
sensible and don’t make yocrseU hot
by trying to keep cod.-Modlcal Talk
A friend who keeps roomers nses
strip of oil cloth to cover her stslr
carpet. It Icx>ks well, and aa
iriK't from much dirt and wea
tiultc a number of people have their
kitchen walls covered with gll cloth
but the paper hangers usualh^Joct
to It on account of It belng^terd to
When once on. however, it will
in age. and can be easily washed
off when It becomes soiled. Oak or
other wckkI colors arc nice for walls
Not long ago 1 saw oil cloth used In
an entlri'ly now way to me. A frii-no
had Just ftnlshi^ having her parlor re
imiiered and refltted. It wav an old
house, and the new lurnUhlngs only
helped to show off the nnslghtly. un
even hearth with grea
Just then she could not afford to have
new hearth laid, so she bad It
funy covered with several piles of pa
per. and then
while marble oil cloth anH lacked It
oeally around the edges.^ U really
was quite an Improvement over
bare hiwrlh.
Squares ol
around with stiff braid put la undci
the churn while churning or betide the
tiakcvtablc wUl be quite a saving to
the kltehun carpet.
mp roau made of white oilcloth
and worked aroimd the edge with red
in and out among the currant bushes,
or blue wool or cotton Vura In buUoo
occasionally dropping a luscious btinch
holewUtch arc nice.—f^arm and Fire
Into the basket that hung about Aunt
side.
Kunlce’a am. and wondering when
ahe would aay that they had gathered
Cooking FruK to ths Ovtn.
^ yoo
Mke ieUy.
Many fruits arc richer and belter
th« hCT
for being cooked In the oven, instead Au«tr’ .be vaiuned.
of stewed on top of the atovp. ThU Is ant (bowed bo dsa( oC IobtIbcoK.
-lior-.ao.ebl>d! lUkliis loUr b too
9 case with aprl
prunes aad apples. All fruit cooked nmeb wotk. Berrb. and ImU oio «ooJ
mKxigh tor me Bnl as they grow.- she
In the oven should be closely coi
-But hnvnn’t
cooked slowly, cars being token that It
doea not dry on 4ho diah. Tbto arill
not happen If It to weU obvored with aa the hot ana
watar at ftrat and token from the ovea
when the water aad sugar have h
down to a rich ielly. la toort <
the friiU ahodid be cooked aboot
a day, or tor.^oral hoars. A a
ware pipkin or a heavy earthen pud
ding dish, ooveend with a pUte. to the
bori thing to oook fruit Im.
PrBBet,lfoeokedlBthia wmy.aboald
bo iprinkied wUh fine Iharlnga from
the yollpv rind «C aa orange, and.
we got
means eggs thsi
-Well beaten
have bean beaten till they are light
aad pale yellow In rt.lor. Eggs shcriM
never be boaten In Un. on s<'rount of
inpluaaant flavor It U UK* ly to Im
part to thorn. Nor should a single
egg IH? dropped Into s large dish or
bowl, where it Is almost last when one
tries to beat It. Long, narrow IkwIits
may Uv purchsBed that will juM fit
Into o tumbler, w hlch 1-h the In'st of all
things in which to In-at an «-gg. If
eggs are washed bef(»re iluy arv
broken, the shells may l*e pm away
and used for clearing ct^ffiv and wmps
When the white of an egg Is to Ikbeaten alone first of all chill It ihor
oughly and add a pinch of salt beforr
1^ whipped. The while should be
beaten In a-narrow dish, like
tumbler. In ihU way It will fn.th
more readily.
Twp wl>Hg« beaten «ei»arately makt
more froth than when U-nten bigethi-r
Eggs are beaten no a fn»lb" when
they will stand atone. They are U-at
en *1111 dry” when they have a cer
tain shiny appearance, and. the l>owl
being InverU'd. fall out all tn a lump.
A custard of gelatine preparatl
containing eggs riumld alwa>>
strained after adding the eggs. In <
der to ix-movc the -spiral spring” that
bolds the white and yolk together, and
that does not **bea^ up” with the
of the egg.—Tribune.
Teaching by Example
A mother whose lilUc fi-yror-dd Ln
had Just iK-gun to attend kindergarten
m'Ucod a great change in hl« d»*r»*irt
ment. Previously he hsd b*H-n neigh
and dlscouneoua Now he was
and gCDlle the mort of the lime,
urally the mother Infeited that his
teacher had been specially teaching
im politeness.
-Dogs Miss Smith leach you to be
polite?- she asked.
-No.- said the boy. “she never says
a word about It." Further questioning
lied only In more empbailr denials
that any lessons In politeness had
sen givoa at school.
-WoU. thon.- the mother asked tn
ally. ”tr Miss Smith doesn’t say anything, what does ahe dor
he doesn’t do anything.- persist
•d tha lad. -She Jaat walks
and we feel poHto. We feel just ar
moro than PoHte
day avening at 7:90.
uroay night, unltod prayar
study of the Sunday school k
I to set cdffee pot and fryiac PMi. with the chlldrea.
Cooking tn this primitive way to OM
Waksome to worahlp with as ara
the iK^t e*|*erieoccs of camp Itto
raasars, worklag mea aad tha
le g.».»-l flavor gained Is no flcUoa
..f Un ImsgitisiUm.
Rev. Will
«:3P. claas meoUag. Memorial to
The -Don’t Hurry- Idea.
nrt». fi. W. Hall, led by Mr. Lardle and
Kwr> little while one seen a mass
Mr. Kenyon.
lif prinUHl ttdvic-e to mothers Including
10:30. worship
the charge -lv»n’t be in a hurr>." Or,
12:00. Sunday
-Take your time in evenlhlng you
6.15. Epworlh toague. Mias Nellltdo. and thus rt'serve your neo c force,”
Lardle will load.
etc. One comes at last to woo
7:30, worship. Sermon topic.-Bible
If the writers of all this advioc
Ideals of God and Man.” No. 3 to
evtT undiTUKJk to take care of a famon **Tbc Greatest Book In the
IMU such persons ever attempt to
World.” The remaining topics are:
get breakfast for a man who simply
July 24—-Bible Ideals of God and
at his dally work at 7:30 a.
Msn.itlmc the l«h> crletl distressJuly 31—"Bible Pictures of God and
;d some of the other children
Man.” niuslraied.
who were dressing clsmonnl wildly for
Aug. 7—-The Bible mad the Sebdheld to find missing shoos, or to have
their clothing pul on. or buttoned If It
Aug 14—‘What the Bible to Doing
(While the Ice man pound
Here.” Illustratod.
»r. and the milkman was
Aug. 21—-The Bible and the Prob
late and there was no cream for coflems of Today.”"
fiK*. the u>a.Hl burned, the coffee boiled
Aug. 2*-”Wbat the WWe to Doing
the goiKl man grew cn»s bee the World.** tllastroted.
cau!H‘ he wa.-^ likely to bo late to hU
Special music and song service. Md
work, and—and—<)h.
by choir aad
ire in the way of hindrances. And
lh€»e people who write to soothing
Iv upon the -don’t hurry” question will
Rev. W. T.
kindly pul themselves in the place of
Sunday school. U:0fl.
here deacril»od. they may
Baraca Bible -class, 12:00. Young
jKis>Ibly experiimce a change of heart
cn arc specially Invited.
and discover that, under certain house
B. Y. P. V. at €:45.
hold ^l^cuen^tanc<-f. the one and only
Prayer meeting on rtursday even
thing to do is to burn . burn', hurrj’.
ing at 7:30.
are cordially invited to the aerOatmeal WaUr for Thirst
lu lUrmlngham the workers ip the
Isrgv- factories drink oatmeal
that U. water which contains oatmeal,
and whait-ror the virtue of this mix
ture to. It so quenches thirst and re
ed nature that U to
said tHc public houses and grag a
r want of patrol
p Unes have (
trouble with their flrbmen and aU
who are exposed to a eaaUauoas high
tempc-ralure all thrpugh the trip.
These men not only worlt with frol InlervaU at roat but thay find
oatmoal water Is
two pounds of
anges. juloe oC aU, pod of throa. Itor
move the ateam from the borrtoa nn#
chop the ratolns rathar ooanoly. Cat
the oranges Into halves aad fMWvn
the Juice and pulp. dtoeardta« Ihg
seeds. Cook the peel of throe of thorn
onUI soft to enough boiling wator to
cover, changing the water onoe or
twice. Drain, remove the whilo part
from the peel by acraptog tt off wich a
spoon, then cut It into narrow otrlfa,
using a pair of aclaaora for this parpose. Pot the berriaa. aagar. ratolna.
orange Fdp. Jnkm and rind togatbar
Into a grantte kettloi boat akroty is
boiling and boll twenty mlnutea, or am
Ul the syrup to thick. Put toto aitoll
Jars aad seal.
has a dlfltoult task beloro bar.
has to learn that the real ooffen I
Is lighter aad altogether nnittn
she has to know the many alpmi that
deaigante the cheap camrod poods
from the heatthfal onoa. and many aih^
er things not easy to ohtola ooaato
Infonnatkm about unlaaa aha to daapir
iBtcrested to the subject aad Ip -the
welfare of the family, lltoatotodthal
Unas are now engaged la mahlag mm
chinery to turn oat artihelpl aaffpp
beans, which are moaMed tala tha am
act shape of tho gee tone aictol^-pai
I
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tetete »»»■■■*>■<«>•—»«* te
viir.flMi-
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p-OfR mALaWt Of* f*KN*r
I hare three or four
for raat. ataigle or la
Bee rooM t
Mt te tewr
««■ %mMwM am HD kaov tint w t«k« eahe. tight amd
to fmM
«r «lHF«mMMBt Mlrte. Hdteoatei- Of O0«aa,teta*m tin gn>t«>t fonlbie
tten «n tke iBOit mike lui4« ^ 19 la the Mt^lamara htoi
ihlitli tm m mtmloeated oa nraat ,8t.p at
t tea tr ater
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tela. tw<
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AtatoaodaBboMaf
_totol of Oattoaa boa aad Stool Ilak
an- teolTod to tn aa
A f««it ontor
0OM »o
a. tin Bpek
bx which 1
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met
lowm Fhita.
OB the hnnch ead
Bih Hat are dgoe away wUh, aad the
..;,-M»i>n.«Mk*
ndacton 4o the dooble daty eC coa
tei% «
nter aad hrakenaa.
Lv; .ateaCteMtelorawiallarwho
Nearly erery ahop I* Beeto«o Mm*.
t'r. Itett -rtefc
aad all the abopa ta Caaihrtdse aad io
the
Booth Boaun dtetHct hare graated
'WwMm teMte; teM tern iMt • Mb ihereQaeatar
joumeyann Hori^
tfelB«f«r«V<t«k«ter. ---nan* aakn Ka t for a Saturday
> «te« teWteo WMom at MMn
Ilf holiday daHai July aad Augaat.
te tte Bte te hoteU M
Aboat Md aakn palatera of Boatoc
kitekf OM^i
afW at.wothAft«- •
Mroral
moatha to obtala h(iher wagea. 1c
the aniortty of caaea the ana hare
beea glrea the $3 a day for whfch
they asked.
Whgea of aklUed laborers at the
PortnaoBlh. Baglaad. dock yards arc
to be laereaaed 84 Abmings a week.
Fhria. Fraaoe. dockers hare gohe <
a atffke for higher wages and shorter
AH te teorlM
*'jul*te
atO^ U te
hoara of labor.
NBte wWob tea bow that doara
ttealalr J tea# rtaaate
nr IB OUR SUBINEBB
IteodatioaotMA
To dlspeoae health-ghrlag prescfltp^
f tettete tel Ite»
!, .Itetet. It «k«» *«•,*-«> “1
-
0^^
prices. B-McKamasa.
tea MMoImD to atettote a* te
J5K* titer •• tetiT te teto «Mh
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Aa «;*rhaace says the Jspaaeae eel;
dke has mosclca Uke whl|«fd. la a
aofw Ahot has a good eye Xtor landBniha. akein only three boars oat of
the tweaty-foar. Is Hcaaty and a pa
triotic and cosU the natloii oaly » eenU
a day. Bonads as if some big depart
No PBy Shauia.
Ttor yean fote. wae attar me
Uaooualy- wrttee F. A. OoHMe. Verbeaa. Ala. -I had a terrible eaee of
Pllee caaaiag 24 tamon. Wbei
a BMMb^ Aralca 8ahre i
me. Bqaally food tor Baras aad aU
a aad palaa. Only 26c at Ma
sons aad F. H, Mead s drug afore.
NOW IS :
THE TIME
HOW MANY
Of yoor famUy would enloy a ham
mock to lounge la these hot days and
beanUfu^grrenlags? Just take a rote
tm the subject, then come aad let us
show you what we have la the
moc\ line. Any color you fancy, and
prices from tlJUO to 14.60. and the kind
that wlil last for years. 8. V, Saxton
Hardware Co.
Sorreya an beliic made for a ditrb.
whkh will cansa> the waters of the
GniiMl river. In CVdorado. lo Dow o>er
the continental divide Into the Cache
la rnmlrc river. Tbe renal will run
for UMSW feet up the moolaln sWe and
divert
fort of water daily, fur
SAVE MONEY
•-ik
workers of South Africa
Into contiu^s wltii Ctl^
work In the i
of that eoauiry. Ships are alrrody at
Hoag Kong to convey those htborrrs
to the Held of oporatlonic. Tbe mntracts are guaranteed by the British
authorities and are for three years.
StarLaundry
CO^O icev FACTA
Wc kBow our Ice creom I* «« pure
and dellelaos
you erei' u»ied. Hun
dreda at people tell ua «. every day.
and If you haven’t tried it. you must.
We deliver to all paru of the city.
Hare always ready five or six of the
popular flarora. In bulk or bricks: also
lees, sherbets and glsces. Both phones.
Jaa. W. Jackson. 106 Prom 8b .
Tw ta M i TmI
-£^
b SAMf Titel
tSSr^SiSSS ^
T.-ijassar
OtUBT
wKIUKST..
iriU immadtey ralieveaod pennawaiUr cure you
KMOotei tnobla aad perfectly renulaio
.lo’j'wrn oooMifWte
ibt lint ests’pNT iakt wUI csnlacs yts tf At
Bisisriy pew ri lUs BtaisrMfalBstttMsiN
----------- - I. ttaU MteUflto
tolMte il te teteto ftotelt*
OST* KO WMA*rM V
JOHN R. SANTO
BRIOK.I
TBAVERSE CITY BRICK €0.
Prompt Dellvory.
EAST END
GASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
Choice Groceries
Butter and Eggs
at lowest prices.
CooTs
UBID FIRE INSURANCE
O. F. CARVER 4 ERa
rai loop WATTS
DRi. SAWYER 4 FCNHALLEB
THERE’S
Qts.30c; Cal. $1.00.
WH. HOPKiE. Prq.
oraDENTlSTS...
A
WEDDING
A. D. TYLER
Boon, and you’re been In
vited. Balact your
We sell Mc-
“VELVET’ICE CREiWI
I. L. A. BUILOSNO.
iriMiltIwBBMi
LhMiBNnrGs
DENTIST
WEDDING
GIFT
J.H.MrarN
6M.R.HcWiihr
HOBROE & MeWETHY
Iran,,
• inenL
6EHERAL INSURA-HCE
CUT GLASS,
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
QTATB or UK HlUAK. Gotuity of Grand
GRAND RAPIDS 1IRDIARA RY
COMPANY.
to BffMS UondDy. Xna* 9S. ISU.
nrtUy. the MS d*T .rf .IniT. Id Uir it«r fme
RA8TALU the Jewaltr.
nf teid frtntf- m*Tl- rrmrUd lo
Tnun.Ti«*i TrarM^ aiy lge
TriiS.*toT. Trartr* Oty for NorOuwlU
«MiaL.i-wv
'imm
Marine lEngines
Seven Size*,
to SO H. P;
9.M.PAI6E,Acnt.
ea.yboe.Ke.
tSCu>in.
gT^ OK mCHJUAXt coontj of Grand
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THE
PreUy
ChlUren
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ClttL^
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l^tPABK
Drake’s Palmetto Wine
Tit loti WNiwMSidieiMiiilwWnM
MaUfT ttatrlci Ooupdl td East
fra Miraaahfifti has rtred to assess
yovcoal far aext
winter and
LADIES, ATTENTION.
Mrs. E. L. Bonner wishre lo
nounco to the ladles of Traverso City
and vicinity that she Is apccUlly pre
pared to give tbemqilaln eleetiie
vapor baths, dress and shampoo their
hah and do numleuring for them at
rresonablc charges. A choice Dae of
hair goods and the Fraaeo-Americaa
hygienic toUct requisites. 221 Front Sc
Wright Layndry
S']
BHlCfn
M«.J;rS?S5Ws-scsrs»-
late dte beeanae be kaoora by I
Ueol experitte that bo to atedac te
boat cl*ar that be erar bate! tor a
Jo. U yoo baraat aaoked ooe.
yo. boro Blate aoaothtac.
Irt
. Bade, nloo Mate te boMUy
»adc.teVddbyMIteler.. B.B.
Wearer, mamtoctiirer. ,
to hove a nm on tbem.--Buirslo Ex-
and C $. Vader. If
hara
gneated the right name call at
than ta the proper way. Not a bus!
Oatial rallrte for aeaa we hare kamed la a day. but
234 Park, and get reward.
after years of hard work aad careful
study. We DSC pure drugs, comp
them with accuracy aad charge .you
an hoaeat prtcc for our aerrksoa. Bring
your aesl oae to Begbee's City Drug
Store. Ellhcr phoBC.
Xhe Japs may flghl the Russians.
On land or on the sea:
to OBBly to tko eoM cxoMro itar M. »
BrwUliy Tortured.
But the glrU for this here country.
te OKM ior sight ohltt bewen. u
TwoPhon«125. 224 Park
A eara came to llilit that for pcrsls
teir IsMi to tooro srdnooo tbsn dsy eat and immercirol torture has per ' Fight for Rocky Mountain Ttea.
Johnson Drug Co.
haps ncrer beea equaled. Joe Oolo^
of TSrtOO. brtte bslldtof blck of Colusa. Calif., writes: “For 16
oipoilu ib llotenrell. Is SooUssd. bsoe
ed insufferable pain from
teles of ndscOoB. of S p«
aad nothing rallered me
ossl. is dsir sste asd 10 per cost oo
tried ercrything knosm.
gtooo nloo of te iros worttorm. The came across Bloctric Bitters and It’s
BMP teostos lo wolit te redoctloo tbe greatest medIciBe on earth for
bfr 's stite. SoTOfSl tbooted. sn
A few bottles of it com
pletely relieved and cured me.- Just
• ; itenwUossI Tfpoftspblcsi ualoe H good for Urer and Kidney iroublet
Um ebsiter train tbt lad general debility. Only 60c. 8atUeed by Johnson's
Oot, thU aelkn was takea oa the Srug store and F. Hr Mead. druggUt
aenpiBlau Bled by the Typographleal
Drabs's Pshnetto Wine is plesssnl snd convenient to tske snd wfll
ckly aad permsnenUy every form of stomach trouble. It is s cure lor tbe
HploM of Ouray aad Doraago. The
„_oleworldof slomsch weaknen snd constipuiioo. »» well »s a rtplstor of
A new mrenber.from the south, who
of the withdrawal of the.chartha
kidneys
and hrar. Only one dose a day and tbe care begins with tbe hxM
ime bare Ust toll with nnusual ideas
to the fact that the
•boat cwrteslre from railroad and
la the deporU- telegraph companire. has experienced
a eoareraUm. -I am bare.- asld he to
AH. 4he wonaa*a ganaeat workers a friend Ust Nofimber. -to reproaent
la iha tweBt^Bre shops la Chicago. my people with abaointa freedom and
and I could not fulflU
ABM naa aad wobmb. hare beea or
dered to strike for the -closed ahop.- my trust to them with free passes and
dredbesd franks in my isK-ket.Mk reoDgalUea of the ualoa.
Since then he realised that bit telaft la reported that the atrfklag gar graph bill to his comitnuctits Is amount
Bkhi woHbtni la New Tork bare so ing to more than be can save out of
prIphMd the naaidactofm that aer- bis stationery allowance or out wf
Ml of then are ieek|ag a aetUement drels for anndus documents and
srtik their enployea oa the -ualon garden areds Meeting bis friend, to
Whom be made bta orlglnsl dcclxraUon,
•hap-htala.
be oliaerred:
The Undea. Bag., cab atrtke has
-1 ttudeitrtsnd It Is the general praefhdad 1| a Boeeaaa tor the aien. aulh tire here for members of the boosato
feet U» • BbiJ arrangement of terms. recrire telegraph franks Wliere coa
The raal Mtraaoa U the ezceaiirc 1 get one of thosa UtUe bosksr—
Washington Post.
'
pianbar of oaks la the streets.
The ptoeeaUlloas of the reoneats of
On alae hoar day ta all the shops of
* thh BeMi 4 Malae railroad sy
aad aa adjaaUaaat of the laiarty rates
er Mr«o Ont tM men will receive
the eaan wagee for the acw nine hour
day M tor the old tea hour one
alin.helaB ande by the district organ
Intloa of the aakms of the rarioas
mdb^alkmi
OMdals of the Dntoa racifle rail rictnttofowchlUrea.70* COSU m tl
taad hare oonpleted a settlement of
hoara aad waBea with Uc telegraph
operafora of the ayatem. aiid a
aohedule baa beea signed.
Mead b the gre
Boot and shoe workers of BeUluns. tad craadcst
I for the free 8uaTbtre Is a all
day anonttbe l
ThB atrthu of dtamoud cuttera at
Aatwarp bw uadodo after a alx months
■irasEb- The urau hare agrad fo
qwptthe turma auggeated by .M. Teri
raBaa. the bbIob^ deputy.
Bcmfoa. Maaa. uMoa tothera, hare
goa* OB BUflm agalBst the open shop.
o.ggjjgaft^ggfc^
J. B. PAIGE kt-ECTfUC CO.
JURPET CLEAiniie VVOiKS.
. a CHAlU^Pitelrtw.
’SrJT'L*
Parlor.
Thfjngh CUKtanaU
‘
-rf. n~ «!.
dining enr* nl WalMi
tm tmtoleavtog ■
^ C U UJCKWOOl). o. y^ T.A.
E&H.E.TIIIECIUIO
»
m wir» to tlio 9T9010S Boeopd.
Toklo, irtjr H-A 4ol«cr»« rM
. tku
rtpsita 14*^7 Aiteg »4
o. ». off Bm pnilmlo. vMA
te III tko OMI mtnmcm of TWJo h«7tt te pntmmmA tkot lAe iUmiU wore
if«4 I17 Uo BomIm VIodtTootok
Mioodroii vkMt MfotfftBf t«
ml to to tltfU Ttotollr.
ATTEMPTED TQ
BURN BUILDING
It with alt the ctintenia was a total
loaa. The kwa U |3.«iU0..
Mr. llarrUon waa 47 years of ap\nd was one of the beai-kiujwn farm
ers of this region. hi.M father having
:»eeu one of the plonecru of the
Mon. lU* leavt-s a wife and sn-veral
His home was (hn-e n,!I*-s west and
me mile Bouih of Kingsley. Then
waa no evidence «d a aturoi whatever
at Kingaley ml the lime Mr. Harrison
was killed.
BENTZ'S BODY FOUND I
HAD CONE SAILING ALONE
LAKE CADILLAC.
Upturned Boat Wedrveaday Afternoon
Told the Sad Tale—Body Waa
Bloated and Oecompoaed.
SpccUl to the F.vcning Record.
Cadillac.
Mlrh.. July
2.3.—Ra>
UenU’x body wa.s found floating tbU
tnomlng near Cobbx A MHchell s dock
Ho was drowmsl Wislneaday nooi
1 constant warch and dragging of
l^ke Cadillac had Umd In pn.groK
dace Wednesday ^fiemtM»n.
The face waa blooUHl U yund rt*cog
oitlon and the body deconi|H»sed
‘Idcrably. llv will ho burk*d ihU afterjo»w. Ilentr. was 20 y<>‘ara old. went
lalllng ahme and no one saw him
Irowncd. tihlch made the yearching
IKBcelt.
McOoucA BBd Wllltom Murrel m Uu
toorntmeBt eammltUB^ to Bxmke ur
rmbKemenU for the .boot.
TAe Bimot will come Immedtotely
mnar tA. OBe Bt Grand Rapid* and a
M. ffieuan. chief statist lean of the
Ur*e Bitmb«r of expert, are expected.
lepartm^ nt of nianufacturcs In the of
It to aaltolpaled that the rartoua pm
nee of the K»<Trtkry of ctmiWeree. la in
Bad powder ecMBpaBle. a» well a. ihrharge of the work of collecfirg the
SUB BUABfAoUtrwr. will Md their ex
fioru to imaipBtB. It U the iDtcntloo l»Wc. Oals^July. 394c; Se^i.-mlKT iiaiUUcs of .Michigan mnnufar(urci>.
of the elBb to iMoe m propam of at
Septemlw‘r i^rK. |!2M; Ian’. shicA commcncetl yeyterday in the
arger ciiUn of the stale. A larg'
ICBBt nny PBCM which will be Bold to 16.94; riba. |7ii0.
.lumber of meu will be employed in
VbiBob. Bdirertlaera. The club Aaa
aerer aaked BaaUtaace In any way
OCEAN COFFEE haa a dellelour taking theice atattoticw. and th<*y will
be compihMl jointly with the state.
>efore but will for thU aAoot In oHer flavor. Enterprise Gn»cory .
to mak# It the anceem that they de
•Ire.
f' At B apectol meeUoc follopliic the
' other awetlBC. C. U Gn lUck. Charle.
M. Becra aBd Charle. Tooneller
elected membort of the club.
■ ft;':
ME BEING WITCHED
BERLIN FOLICE INVESTIOATINO
THE LOOMIS CASE.
j Several
M:
We hare just opened op a
new lot of the pcetticM Uyitm m
Chadfen tmnd Minei Oxfcrdi
and fiucy Slippers nre have aecB
thiiMBaoB.
AD childreB enfor wearing
lowaAoetand tltppcn. they are
•oaiolindeBsvand they ai«
really the damt>eMR»lc-----made for the little keU
•AS T6 HAVE BEENA SALOON
n—t tijhtiii
Jour tl-Vo«oto of
•odm. woro idglitod
OB tM MOi COBSt BOHk CfT
BMTlBt tBpMU BOBU.
ChaHee Hoehradel Intended to Start
Satoon In the ffulldlng Aug. 1—
AtMoff
Aftlior. *
Mad ffeen Frwylouely Used
Cht FOorJ^ 21—Ca»oe n»o rrfih
CM. Briui iMva BrTfTod Am. roport
UuU tbo JapBAOM BttBdMd Ftet
AJlAar fro* Ih# m .We 00 Thttrodajr Sptrdal to the Exenlng Record.
Maple City. Mich.. July 23.-A flrr
>ICAt Bom foporU «ar lAe
•BO loto tAroo torpoffo AobU wAU waa dlwovered In a rtore bolldinif
OCAon Uf lAe aUAodo** tbreoa ok owned by John Kuccra at t och»c:
thU momln*. The blaxe was cxtlu
tBPodBBABIt.
CuUhed without much dimcnlty. lh«
damace only amounUnf to ab.r.a IS*.
The fire wan ycry evidently* of In
oendlary oriPB. The buUdlux hnC
been occupied a. a wdoon for about
COHMITTIEt APTOIHTEO
X year but dnrini: the past year it haOUN CLUE MEET.
been Md by Clement A Bloom a. t
flore room. Yc«terday Ihtlr Roodv
were mored out and the building wa
to be again ummI fur a Mluon by
to E* ElMMt Mtf EmI Ew
Cberte. llochradel whe Intended t«.
H*WH*r«.
open up Aug. I
After the lire an invetllpaltoi
,
A MMtIu « Mto M««W* oanmti 8b< wed that aomt'one had p»ne InU
»f« Of lb* Tr*v»n* Clly Kofl ud Gun the up«alr>; of the building and Insert
ten batting iH tween the bufldlui
paiHT aid the .h.athlng: Tblx ha«
BBSiaBt wAteA will be heW Aero Auj: been ll|ihlt.*d but only luiruod a .mal
hole
in
the weathtu- Inarding. Th* n,;
BO BiMl 31. The member, of tAc clul
ire very •olAu.toialc over the pm. fire wa» started in the waste jiaitcr li
pecU mod the tadtCBtUm. .re UmiI thl^ Ihe baaemenl. Thl. gained cf»nxlder
win be tAo blg|«.t .hoot erer held Id able headway and bad burned a lud*
in the floor and the aide of the build
the Bonh eoBBtry.
C, O. OArver .Bd F. H. Meode were Ing when dlwnered.
BBtoctiid B. thh mniclilDg oommitiw
THE MARKETS.
OB BdverttolBg and.O. P. Cryer. J. li
SHOOT PUNMED
\
Oxfords and
Slippers for
Children....
By Wire to ike BTenlag Record.
New York. July 21-Chie man waa
akot BBd kUIcd mad two dUmra aeriwoBBded la b atmel row over a
in today. The dead man to John
la aad the wouaded are Praak
Special to the Rvettlng Record.
Bgxley. Mich.. July 23.-Thomar O'Brien aad Oennto Ilealy. liai
Uler did the ivbooaap MUlcr. who
W. RarrUoB waa alrock by llghtBlag
UiCtNOiAftY riffi ATIiAPLCCITY at 1:30 o'clock thU altemooB and In U a bartendt-r. cUima the men In
Mr*. Whalea aad that be waa
atBatly
killed.
HU
wm
wa.
badly
In
THIS toOffWIWa
red. jB«t how badly caaacd . be forced to aAoot la eadeavariag to
lect her
amed.
Mr. Harrison waa stand ing In the
door of hia bam and bU wo wax neai
The ffoBtOB Store will Ae
wheo the bolt came. Mr. Ilairi
Moeed all day Moodar te piwvan
acemed to n>cetve the full force of
Fim WAS STAffTffO IN ATTIC AND
pare for the big factory romthe atroko a&d death waa lustan
THE ffASEHENT.
nant aala that will open TuooThe bam caught cm fire and Imday morning. Wait.
fore the blaze cuuW be cxtlnguUhed
—
Who Were Mia Comuapected of Kim
I of Him.
spe
K*
i'l
F 1
Cnr^ Bf *
Wc Sealre to all
frlenda and aeigAbora aad all
, were no kind to bb daHag the 1
V' lllBeBB BBd d€«tA of oBf beAwsd wife
and BKXAer. All the seta of UbEbm.
BBd Wtn BL
Ahbooch tnoe of the other doWim M Hoftl* MnfMdIo
Merciless Price Cuttins. *• mm c—a— tU
Childrcn-f Oxford! r
fiOc to..................
Mitoto' Oifadt aad SUppen,
85c to............................... U.60
to when the Lucky StHke Sale
of the Marvin Smith Co.'a stock
Will commence.
Th.t will
ociipac any of our previous
■es Cham'* Salet with wiiidi the atf
few r««». bot Kmpiy Ad pmdr a> honorable buUooM
proposition — Tic BenSa aaedi tbe moeap to few
partner^ interccL
S. BENDA
but stacks of fall and winter
merchandise as welt at 25c. 35c
and 50c on the dfllar. Be the
first to grasp this great bargain
opportunity.
The Globa, lit Front SL
OUR LADIES’
tt^O SNIE8
SECURITY
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DEUVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
ARE HAND SEWED
Wc give j-ou a Hand Turn or
tlanJ Welt Shoe at tliat price.
This is the feature of trading
with us. You get the best on ^
the market at factory phees.
every instrument being fully
teed.
We dKW leveral new maVes
in aU the leading «rl«; yoa
get what you pay lor oF Hi.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
THE KIMMIL FrankFriedrich&Co
Piano is indorsed by leading
everywhere. See the
New Stand
S42 Front Street
TRAVERSE CITY
MFQ. CO.
W. L. BBOAIfN
MORw
Cor. liAkB Ava. and tOtti
O. C. MOFFATT
W.W.1111BULCWPMT
Abstracts of Tltlo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
mFtMtSL H.B.Stmc.ikr.
YOU HEAR IT
...EVER DAY...
“1 can always do better at WilhcImV* rThcrc is
onlv one more week left to close out Summer Goods
and odds and ends left over from the season’s scllinfi:.
We have made such sweeping reductions iq every d^
portment as will insure good results. Below wc only
quote a few items picked up at random:
Neglipe Shifts
EVKI* feXHIBITKD MKRI
Corded wash silks, cold stripe, also black, the ^00
19 inch black taffeta silk, warranted pure silk, 3^C
HOT WH1HEB HNOS BF U
45^inch black nub voile, the 1.00 kind.
By Wire to tAe Brenlng Reconl.
Berlin. July 23 -.Tbe police of the
GemBB cnpIlol'Aave been'toitnicted
to take BP Om enae of Frederick Kent
Loomta. tAe AmBricmn wAo t
pewTMl from tAe KaUer \VTlAelm It
and whoee body waa washed athore
Bear PtymoBth lael week. TAe of
ScUlB Aave bees iBstnicted to watch
eexMl'pertoBi who were eoBMMi
of Looato BBd who are asa^
kBowIng BemeCAlBC nhoBi Ato ik
THEY WHINE AND THEY WIHNE
oor
i,
5‘2 inch^all ifool Venetian cold and black, worth ^QC
Ladies’ black lace hose
the 50c numbers, for.
ankle and all over, 38C
FANCY MIXTURES AND WHITE VESTS. PLAIN
Ladies’ neckwear, the 25c kind for 19c, the 50c 30C
Ladies’ 4.00 and 5.00 waists
wash silks,:at...........................
Ladies’ 10c and 12 l-2c Gauze Vests
for..........................
■iiTTPm
FINE PANAMAS. COATS AND PANTS.
2SC
Remnants of sOks and dress goods at a fractioa of
original cost.
^
6. WObelm
i
0q
Ladies’ fine trimmed corset covers, the 80c OQ/»
numbers, for....................................................................
Cuitain mulls worth 35c and 50c, to close
AND FANCY UNDEiyTEAR. STRAW HATS.
HAMILTON dmiR to.
PEOPLE’ SAVOiS
SANE
■nt Tmmm CMy .M aal <
I w«k * •m «t M. H»
MMW. U>alMM4eXt«a«*i
art^ CkntaCvircr.atahM
«<YOUAREIIfVn^TOffi.
COME k PATWW OF THIS
POPULAR BAHK. WE WILL
HAKE BARKIRG EASY ARB
PLEASARTFORYOO.”
jrrW ik Oanl. m4« W. F»»k O*.
t«r kMn iM for t«r rm tat M
• aoatat «a lor BMt nuar
IM ta taaM taM M «atar ta
w ta «tat la ata cot U aal
roaacriac ta» ta <M it.
ticic*t.
Tb®y BIO I
11^111
buck, wtMth
TWi U toe iBtoBt pteture of toe bb*
BTtBBBie yoBBB »BB whoee body wb<
OBBd IB BoBTdmBB UW jeoterdBy
r cttiBB BBd OBjogrlBB ^orBtBC B» bta Mt note eaid It woold
•TiieMO couwrv
fW HrtWcaOicr Prices
On Shirt Waists
SMTK CHRIS
votMrooBlBBtnMDU wbkeb
Ktaartar atMtaaa «U a m»>t tart
mmbmM bIbobs toe b«t Ib tb« A. M btfM Ha«»t Mtoeed Ofie to
aataiaalattataMatktata
1. TrBverao Oty bnack Ito
tataat*.«tttaaaaair«aatai
rtcmlBL J. W. CUffe. BiBBigBr.
■Mart, to* tka «nt
TMM «aa a taMtta fitalnr lor <k(
A. B. Bensoa U bb tovetemte drrus
I ,nai—fcratartg.>alta«f art|i:oer. Hr mskee U B mle to numd nl
aa Mi aaaatr Mtaanr. tat aB tta
, or tbt EiMPto DiotHct Met lenst one cimis n yenr nnd if noBc
^loes to Traverse Cltr he mill evec
Mode Arrmg^mmfU Ur the
mvel na tor Bs Detwli to xratlfy his
I
TRAVERSE OIY. BOCK
irJU. J. WILHELMSA'^?
CONDENSED NEWS OF MICHIGAN
TOM GUNTONS MEAT MARKET
A lm\U lake girl mas ludiscrcil
CORNER FRONT AND DIVISION STREETS
A ctor hUnd farmer of Conklin took
t»arU green tbe other day thipking It i*nough to'stnUI u|K*n the Isach in a
'4mrieC bathing suit, which aitrart.^
mas ginger, but is slUl alive.
An old ffcihloiMsJ pule raising mill I be eye of a m andering bull. Tin*
l,e toe fcmtnre of a repubfumn cam- ilaluty lot her t.s>k lo the maOr and
:^ V4 ral hiUirs later mas rescunJ on a
Iialgn rally at Star City July
Home Made Lard and Sausaijos. Fresh Lake Troiil
For tot* good of tbe summer r«.M»n raft.
and While Fish twice a week. Tuesday and Friday
aodlord Sweth of Muskegon, .mgbl
bobby.
A NEW SHOP.
:
lo
omit
hU
name
from
the
advertise
BOTH ’FHONES
oreror. tost Monday, bo emme very
The oMoers of toe eleveDto district
The Wtssl Hisurs havt* leased 129
nearly not betoc bWc to see toe Wa1
Prout sirtH-t and are thoritughly ren
laee *iroaiicituo. Ue wan on bu m«>
ovating and refurni-hlng and mben
has bit*o adjadg»*d Insane,
to the around* mben In the viclaliy «f
Ur ttaMlM-. I I w««^efttie
hut name it Is no munder his lulud tximpleti*U mill U* om* of the hut'^t niUml
MTMtiOlU
Md will be beM IB KBlkBtoB Abb. 90 Bfid Use basket tarlory be ma* taken mud
lluery sJioiis in .Mithigan. the* trim
.lenly very ill with !»..•, I trouble. He ras clouded.
IB te CMity, TIM «f« BO M spou II. A
Tbe Saginaw rounly jail i* under a miiig deianm. ut mill U* in cUkrge of
rmtos wUl be eecared «m toe wlous mas carried Into the bouse of a reli
ntall|iux quarantine and • the other Miss Helen l‘rav of (niitaigo. mho Is
aUlwayB. Tbe coBweBlioB U exp. rto.1 .lent «f the nclybborhood and xlven
quite well knoB'R In Trav'Tse. Tbe
to be ooe or toe mmi toUr.'siluB sod promid atlentban eltio the case mlslr Homing th** priwooor* wen^ bat^d up op. iitng mill b«‘ announri.d In tht*«e
TravormoCliyl
In order tu make a qnl.-k sal«*
or vmi^ inatkin.
eBlbasUetlc ewer held to this seclioo. have lie..n much ou.rc serious. I
$18.S0. 15 (toy limit
iWteaMPBlCB.
me can ofler >«ni a bon.-*- un the
Afi.T roonihK of special clectlook I'liluuins lati r.
happened tliat the friend bad a botti
$19.00. 60 flty Umit
IB BBttteBtlOB or R. BL WaMbt for
.•ast side Bt a prie.* w*ar.*ely
of Hot Springs Oil to Uie boose and and clil/t hh* p«‘iltU»D* the paving con
BANblbLE SHOCt
The Grand Rapids city council Is
$21.00. for the scasob
I B»d flf r. W. WllMB lor r«|
mure than the lot is mortli.
traclurs havr Marled s^ork on N-p alHM!i to furnish aiu.lher scandal. A
•OBslbto BMB. The Toney foot- only gave blm ooe
Tbe p
ljupe hit. Imnsc jiisi |tapen*«l
ing Mrts i. loiiM<«-r.
form shoe Is the nost comtortable. am* Immediately driven from his sy'^
l4N'al firm liier«* has pr«'st*nti*«l a bill
berth l>elwccn Traveixe City and
and
r.
p.aiis
d
thnnigliuut.
In
a
A
deal
is
on
at
M^atawa
Park
by
well MBde shoe for the inooey.. f 1 tern and In a very abort time be
fur into fur nibbiT Imv»*.s unb-red dur
Chicago.
pl<*nsan« hs.-uiun. If >.ni mnni
mhlch the omner>« *f tbe culiagt*^
Good wide toe. illBhUy extended sole able to gel up and go to the ci
ing the llotKl last spring and the 4-nTickets will be on talc coroit aqd buy I** lure m ai Tu.-s.^y
MBde to flexible reloor calf. toce. kid mhlrb htr pmn<*unced not the eqnal <»f here an* to purvhaso nearly |T:*.ow tin* ileliTtlvc for«*e .if the city baa
mcncinc Thurs«Uy, June 9,
at
a, mun:h mitU in
ope BBd B perfect Utter. We miso -lime ibat be had S4.. n previously. Ilo mtuib tf valtialilc real cMaic frvun lb» bet**! unable to lotaie the boot*.
1!H»4.
ter»*st at 2'^ iM-r c.tit takes it.
»rk association.
tore
B
line
of
comloftoble
lootwenr
address
is
S30
East
P:iKhlh
strwl.
It iBBk foar MoU to M(u« tiM eon
Stcamcre leave Traverse City
OlH ii ililK . veiling.
The'village *f I.aiM'or I* spending
DI8TENGUE.
ever)' Sunday. 10 ix m.. and
tost Ibr tlMTUr BMd OM bBno* Aatiton for woMen. Rowtond DuubUss. U1
arge aniuimlK of nnun y ihi^.year fur
YOU GET THIS FREE
We have the mual exclusive slyb.i
'niur5.Tays, 6 a m.
M toTMir votto. BMwtog hiai tlir BM Front 8t.
t-ciuvm walk* and It Ls ».aid liial with In richly Irinum-d dress millinery f.H
And If* worth your cuiulng aftor.
M H JMA bM lOT tbeflCt
large slx^quart. mlilte porcclino lim n. ill a f» m y»-ai> ihi> mill Ik- ibe only summer mi*ar In the cHy. also-every
INVITATIONS OUT.
CM tiM wmn too toOBjr ItoDoU c*»t.
Lind of mall.n in ii.^c lb-re.
«*namel stewing kKtU* miib oiu> i
iinaglnary creallun in slnvl and out
BoeioidUttac BBoUor IibUoC whlcb
fn>ni a glance at lie death nsnirds ing liau nm! we ar*- in.iistantly rcc. lv
Imkliig
^VOUMBOOOlloiioOtoiollllMB. Tbll^ Otorai W. Pmemr and Miaa Annette if the New York T.-a
the stai.* ivaiM-r* it is plainly evi inc new giSNls fniiii ihe fashion mar
pomder. and a belter powder you never
Bamum to Be Married.
M BB OBdUBB OOOU«t. BBd B frkMl
dent ihal the r.H k4lu-lN.al iinl*s lie- ke|. un.l lal .* great pI.TiMir.- in shum
4s<d.
r.ii
C‘ut*
m
lih
our
personal
gu
InvlUiloas
have
been
Usuod
for
the
OBO BBd «bUc Mr. AMiion wt
are not all exleroilnaitsl pnd they atiil ing >oa ihe prclly Ihiugs. Mi.ss ll-tk.
s
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
meddlBB <f MUs Annette Klorence ant.*e The Im-iH leas and
iBbBB«bBtoBto^snUH
liave frequent attack* of IUb»cy.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
HI l''roiil St.
MloB Ib bit toror by too cub- BarBM to aienn Warren Pomer. Tbe •artli an* found hen*. New York Tea
Ily lateM r-iMirU It I* learn<*d tliat
Co, 24& Fnml St. H. G. IMHn.
the e\pb»sl<in in lln* WimainMua l»aiU to B good tldiet froBi top to bot
d»>p mas nut din- tu llu- cfTurlf uf
NEW
BAND
ORGANIZED.
Daaffieee
CaniaoC
Be
Cared
lOB BBi tbe rtpoblleBiiB .of tbo oouBly
ihe barlH-r tu ah-tain fn.m lalMug.
VU BiBbd by It bb4 roU up isBlorttW By toCBl BppllcaUoos, as they cannot
Ill from a ga>oliue engine ip the real
.WBoh toe diseased porttoa of the ear. Young Musicians Have Now Perfected
CM Ml b« too prUo <rf tlto ^IcmBd rhaae Is only oae way to cure deaf•ulU.
Their Orgaifization.
eesa, aad that is by consUtutloaal
The llfilng of n liKhlhuuHe and iiiov
The fcdU.wing'will romivvM* the
wmedles. Deafness Is caused by an Intomed oondmoB of the mucous lining
ind which mas orgsjil/.d in the city ing it (rum one end uf tin* breakmau r
TNKY FOLLOW Ufl.
»o
the irtln r. a distance of over a mile.
ff
the
Bustachlan
Tube.
When
this
?ast evening: Willi; »u .Na!»h. ibsirg.
BbMIs tonraad to youth, as a rule
tehe U Inflamed you have
Ihe engineering f-nt Hi^'umplislied
.^rnd. Cli.vrIcH WnKli. William Colvin.
IMtoBr BS through Ufe. To hr thrifty
d or imperfect hearinL
At any timt. Not > d,y po-.ttt bit wme ei» v.»f.U to m.<.* a fcift. Many time* you are at a lou yyhat to
HTt tMnninghnui. tbs»n;c Nora by llugti A Tims at llarlK»r Ib ach la.M
litobBWtoB. WC CBB help you tOBCh
emUrely closed. Deafness
yn«r chlldrwB this most Importaat hats rwsulL and unleas the inflammation Itilm UriKikmever. H. IVli rw n. IJoy. meek.
IL A floUar will aUrt Umm oo toe can be token out and thU lube re Knagg*. M.tIc Knapes. Hrvin Kick
HORSELESS CARRIA
ilored to Its normal condlUon. bearing ard. Ralph lliint.-r, I'bilip ThU I. Har
ftBBtf to tBdBpeDdeacw. Well give them will be deetroyed forever; nine cases
We have llu in p.iltir.—l.ahv
IKs L. r. lluph Giabam. K llari.ik':
one of tocma little haaks to take hom< out of ten an caused by catarrh,
tiage . f.dilltig and r.-elinim; gu t
b.nn r i;.»^ a.
Khr.-ni*. rc..*r.
as a eoBstant rwaatoder of a debt they which U nothtog but an Inflamed con
that mill gu \vh» re y.m go. and m*
Cornea In your .aid at just thexe t.mec. A wedding is celebrated or an anniversary cort ICS along, a friend r.
folium iug oiriisr. m»r.* cP -t.^l a
owe toeuBMdrem The Bavtogs Dept, of dltlon of the mucous surfaces.
un* that It i* the larg. st ami uiijsi
Ws will give One Hundred Dollam v.-nlngs linsUug;
visiting and you vYant a remembrance or a little token to send away. Not a day passe* that some one dock
WUliara Na.sh.
tM first NattoBBl Baak.
for any case of Deafness (caused by
attractive and rea.sunable pri.-.-d l.d
not celebrate a birthday. Every occasion almost requires a gift and we are here to aid you.
catarrh) that canaot be cured by pn-sicleni: (u-orge ita*iul. vie*' preui y.iU can find in N.H-ihern Michigan.
PLEABABIT OANCB.
WUlism C«dvin. ma ur»*r.
Hair* Catarrh Cure. Bend for circa Jcni;
iyc. s/4r.»m
lo tm.-iity five do!
Charle* Sk.lcher will U* tb
lars, free.
lanc^ W. Slat. r. Y.nrr lleliabh Hum.*
F. J. CBBNET A CO„ Toledo, O
Happy Time at WsHioe-tong Club
^^l^ulN|ier, 12<i F>..nl St.
Sold by druggist*. 7lic.
Naims Laot fluoalBp.
St*nd* »t the he»d for ,ifu, and v« haye a botl of beautiful art.cle. that aro ine.penafye eon.idrring the
Take Hall * k'nmlly PUIs for consUNEW. RiCH. BEAUTIFUL.
Ahool thirty ooMPlM took advantage
The ncIghUir* an* juking mith an
quality of th» good*. Berry di.he*. *ugar* and cr.'amrr». ol.ve d«hea. e.ler, oeU. bon bon <l.»he*. water bot
Thc v.*r>’ m»m.*st nov.dty in j»b.>ic»g
of toe pleasure afforded by a dance at
Oritin young man mhu m.*nt lu Oxfunl
tle*. tumbler*, .herbet gla**e*. win- gla**e*. *poon tray*, mu*tard cup*, ehce** dwhefc va*e»raphy 1* the richly finished pUilui
Oeod Place for Hebcr Stout
toe We^uetoug club house last evenun .*1 fishing trip and s|k ni all hU time
We carry equally a* full a line of
licber Btuui U*svv** fur St. Jtinepu. uvabi, mounted In hBudsoroo f.dd«Ii«g. The music was excellent, the
mulcr a ir.>e iiislea.1 .f .m tbe mater.
Wo
have
**>ld
Ihousa^
.f
them
an.l
Baar to flue oondltton. tbe crowd just Mlcb, Monday morning, having ar
IVrhaii* he tlumglit ^liai .df lu* hung
lane aooagh for oa>oyncnt and as a o«*p(ed a position In the oOce tf have r.mud it alnu«Hl ImiKisMbb*
around the trvv the ha*s u.kmI.
oaaaeflasoas aU had a very happy Couper. WVil* A Co., mnnuf turvrs of supply the demand. n<*vld.-H. tho
tiailc finish, |iu*** and |om* .if oiu- m^
ihe IroncUd hosiery.
No lady ever had too many piece* of china. Thrrr i* always a place for an extra piece on the plate rack.
1-. qulie g.ncrally knotrn aad npprt*I sideboard, in the china closet or pn the table. Remember this when looking for a gIfL
IT COULONT BE FOUND.
ciaUHl. Hmlih A Pricc;^ artisU, 22i
A MODEL OFFICE.
If you traveled tbe whole noiil
So. I’nion 81.
J
Dr. C, D. Miller has receotly purchaaad the Inteream of the Natloaal part of Michigan you could not find n
LAKE ANN.
Deatlato, toeatod la tbe Bute bask ^rnure compMe slack of carriages, top
the Evening Rcconl.
, In *0 m*ny
attra
MMtog. aaito 907. There you will and op<*n baggie*, runabout* and sur
Make a most acceptable gift and these we have always pleased, and
Lake Ann. Mich.. July 22.—C. V.
Bad oae of tho aoatost and most toor reys tlian we can show you. Dosldes
Ive shapes. They sell for 10c and 25c. '
If yoc have put off buj*ing soap,
our prices are much cheaper than ibat toiEol and wife of Bhamano. Wl*, art*;
as a matter ofccooomy NOW is
la the Mate, where aotblng but the of toe average dealer In any part of h.Tc on B visit. He U also looking
the ofiportune time to buy.
haM aad aoet aklllful operating U cob Ibe country fur the same quaUly. after his planing tnill here.
C. 8. Tuwsicy of this city has sold
With Boap at these ]>nccs there
Come aad sec. Barney Anderson
Make »uch pt««*ing gifU. Your viiHor* alway* like to ake ■ rtmembrinee aw*y with them I
hi* property here and he will, mrlib
is DO excuse for not having soap
local .ignillcaiK*. Many noveltie. are made from birch bark by our own local Indian*.
,
his family, move to Mlsaonrl. E.
-and plenty of iL^
netcher and family will accompany
SEE THE LIST;
them. Roth famlll.** find U necessary
3 cakes oat meal loap in box
to go to a milder climate.
for only.................................. lOC
Many p»>oplc frtmi Travensfr'aty.
a cakes pure white exxoa in Fox
Same al the h*nd*ame»t we have aver carried. They put »uch an air ef eoilne** and ton
Maniati*!*. Chlca«o, oto, arc roaortlng
for only.................
..lOc
are three grade.,SOe, 75e pnd |ld». The*e are the be*t we have wee had for the money.
bwt*.
S cakes Witch hazel io box for
A fine rain makes tbe farmer amUe.
only
........................... ;.10C
3 cakes cucumber soap in box
for only..................................lOC
Editor the Bvcnlns Rocord-^a M
3 cakes ^ycerinc soap inbox
Always pleases ar>d can W.roadily mailed. We carry the newest works of the most popular writers as booh
lot about time for our city Catoera U
for only............................... iCk:
We have a large line of beautiful gift books with fancy bindings, put up In neat bmess.
rmlse toe aUwet faklr'a llccBte?
3 cakes Premo loap in box for
25c. Books for b«y* and girls, young men and ladies, older men and %
^
John Verly.
only....................................... IOC
8 cakes ahtnmn violet in box
OUVECREAM SKIN 8QAP. BBt
forooly............................IOC
aeptle and heBlln*. Made exprcal
8 csket tar lOBp in box for
Eir» iM iteti flhi ogforte to patomt mA Am vid kid toatlmr.
for toe sklB. coasplexlon and bath. 10
only.........................
lOC
* AND MOYT BhoeB. a alee lot «C good toMB, the an Bolld ktofl.
mke. SSc for 2 oakaa. iobasoa Drug
8 cakes Milady Rose soap in
t INFANTT ahoBB mM ■tooBiBtoB to htohk «hd mOo, W. T. :
box far only................... lOC
Ghflice,Meats and Panltrii
C-LOMBmiM
S3*-r
MUST SELL
NORTHEBH MICNI6AN TRANS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
E. H. POPE, Agt.
R. F. CHURCH, 6.P.A.
A GIFT IS A GIFT
...
OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT
CUT GLASS
BEAUTIFUL CHINA
TRAVERSE QTY: SOUVENIRS
1
SPfCillL SOAP SUE
INDIAN BASKETS
SHOES
ORIENTAL FIGURES
Tmcr^ aty*s New Shoe Store
A GOOD BOOK
ALL8TOOK NEW AND SEASONABLE
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
^toflkBBL OMlaAflkBR
O. LEWIS
PE HHHUH A UY
M 11
MERCMmE GMIPWV
kiMI
i
mLBUY
HIGHEOT QUALITY POSSI^
0U« MOligr Pit YOiiW ilOWgY.-l
-m
or» pta»o ■«
TMn- •vMTteMi’ iMVtas. M«nas uU ■wr«cmf«M PlaMi. W«
•rciNWAV,
BTCIIUMa,
»€ Ukc--U B. Walter.
Qtmal-F. B. WaOcfT.
m
'^i‘1
kMMT riM MMBi «MU m4 fro» canitti ■tiMTillna af ««r Hnoa
H 4^ m». tUl v« W». irlUHH.1 any a»«Uaa Ifc* Cfaataal 11m la tka
maatrr. Hot «aa or two a»o< owku u> toao ap.a Uaa af laTertor.
“Mwawrlar laatnUBMin. hot ct«t pueo (aa4 a« cany 1C nakat la
aUltaBawaaMlItadlaakarialo aartmiar alaar. Wc ara ptood at
aaa« tk« abMpaot of tk«a. for wr ka»«r ibrai to be abaotataly raUaMa aad Uto *0(7 boot Piaaoo oMoiaabla a> thatr raapaMlTa pifcaa.
Baat Bay-DaTW Ro«Il
Lom Lake-Usrter Wells.
.
o.amya.rk.;;^n:-;
i: -:'
ntoit usufiil Dutch famitles of Now
York rliy.
Thf* last Ilf the Botod group of OoitOraai’s staff amenta of iho rel>ei
lUin U »|ajur Goaoral W, T. Clark.
an in^jMviur of tho tn*asur> dO'
|tur(mtmt.i Ho servMl with tho silont
msn fn.iu jtpriiutn.dd. 111., lo A|»rM»mat*
loi. r.iiifisl Clark’s prc'Svnt dutW
fiObNi ill ilirrklnR up
f'tuimfto«l with tbf* in aitury tlfiuirtiiK iii in all
1 of tho cuuniry. travulliiK alHiui
2L.0W1 nilkw a year- = *
WlH*n David Jayiu- IIIH. now CnlUNl
BtatoH mliilKtor to HwliuTlaiuI.
pto^l.lont of thi' Dntv« r»fliy of Uorhos^
liju IlHio dnii^tho r. who had a
groat habit fur plcklni’ up hmi: words
and asklm; him what iboy monoi. said
day: ’ Whars tho dlffiTomo t.*•a aastrkMioiiiy and astruimiayr*
{ ^A»^tr
uyr rt|iU«*l Uf iiniilJfnt.
hoavofily srloaeo of the earthly body.**
Cbarh^s M. Schwabs suoccsaor In
iJio dlrocl«»rmlo of tho Ignited State*
Sund ConHiratlon will pnd.ably hi' one
of Andn-w Camcirlo s *i»oys.*- Thomas
Jdorrlaun of PUiabur*. Ho U com
parallvvly unknown In money center*
In Hew York, hut iQ the inanufarturInK roirlon ho hts the roimtallon of boItiK one of the brlrih^ost of the rotorie
t»r )0UQK mon develuiKt! by CArne^b*
and Flick. When the split betwo<r
tbew two magnates came Mr. Mcirri
.n Blllt'd himself with Mr. Carnegie.
Bi^rolart* Motion found a voted
question on his hands the moment he
look the desk In the nary department
K«e of lltitw- which the chiefs of iho
aff tmreau and fine of the h.irraii of
svl^itlnii have boon fighting over for
simio time past. Tho,i.» naval olfictn
rery sensitive <»n the matter of
rank. A few days ago one tm ibe.jiuff
bin can n'colvinl a ctimnmnlcatlaa
ffum a liuroau of navigation officer,
the title of rear a-lmlral Iniiig ..mil
tf«l. Tho letter was returned unois-u^'d. with a staieinciii that It vu-.ld nut
Is* nvelv.sl until luvpv'rly atldrc*.sed.
It came haiii In a few minutes a.t
dressed *nar u.liidrat.*’ with, aistbs
gles
Seeretary M.irtun ha.s tumo.1
the nialti'r u\.t lo Ms n.^sl*^tani and
wrlH go «i\« r the cum* belore the
n'glstiT U lsy;m’d.'
...
LADIES WAISTS.
W*e wdl^you ladliMt to know that
we are apeclaliy prcjiartHl to giro you
the most pleasing resulta in shirt
waist work, Wc* wash and Irvn thc^.
carefnlly by hand, which gives that
much .IcslrtM new-appcaranc.\ and
fur which w.^ make no addiibutal
charge. The wagon will call. Either
phone. Star Ku^ I-aundry. Wright
nrc*. SM I»ark 8L
-tOIEIIIl HEWS OF THE WOkO
UnL
VMU»rrbUt !■ fA
»oii» fur lifr Umo<Um to her ihw
lorHr rlilldK'R. Hbr
ind drlvrA
m[ih ihria.
ibe naklns
«if OiHr cloibftA, ptoy* »»U romfm wlH?
them
has a leood-iilaht chat wllb
llM*n iMforD llicy go lo sUn p cyer>
•irtulnf.
Thu prcsoot rainpalcii aeums to Ihj o
of '‘When Dutch TOcitu Ihitch.** as
^yUimmexon aad TarkcT trace all
hflr aac<*»tr}' l»ark to th»* Nethuraoils. Tliu Fhsnnii jurist D a llUh«H»rc» than half Dutoh. His nuthir
K «< hoonmakor. an oW fawUy of
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
DBk»-J. My«r».
VTUleirater-a p. Vbke.
Traverse CUy—Flm ward, O. V.
Carver; Soooad ward. 8. C, Darrow;
Third vrard. W*. W. Smith: Fourth
ward. F. D. Marvin; Fifth ward. L. K.
ClevclaBd.
The committee met immedUlely
after the conveaUoa adjourned anJ
effected aa orpuiUmUoa, the old of
Seers belag unanimously roHiccled.
as follows: Chairman. Hun, Jas. H.
Memroe; secrctaiT. Robert F. Walter;
treasurer. Hon. O. a Moffalt.
An cmtllne of the preliminary clerthin work was dlscoss.Hl and plan.;
will at oace lie p« rfwl»*d to «*.iqduct a
vigurous and succefutfnl cam^mlga
from rtow on.
WeOMAN,
KMAKAUBM.
HUNTINOTON.
MENOCLBBOHN.
That oar rataM atr aboolataly oaapproaekod In aa
fan. crMaocod b/ oar trnaradoa* aed rapidly atowlo* booloeat. Peo.
pla naaa b«r* «prc*lay to do baurr ibaa eliwwbrt* aad ibay ara
•aror diaappotalnl. Batag Plaao aiaaotaotaran aro ara la looeb wHb
Mary braoH. of tbf bnalac. asd hire a poollWa kbowladpa of anoal
nwt. froai tba raw malarial to Ibe iatobad prodan. In----------------wa aanira arny prl» eoaerailoa kaowa to Iba trada, wbldb eaaliUj.
a. to oadaroall all otbar doalaro.
A panooal rail at oar wararoony will anabla <u to nllofy )on a*
to Iba iratb of oar oh^. Or. If biora eoataolant. wa akall I-- sUd
tpUb pig aad aond lliaratgrc.
-
Oeorfle H. Croat,
Tt seeming Attorney.
ffaH.AIlyik
County Surveyor.
isriK* Ollier day wo hoard a few
>oung farmers offer a great deal of
’x.n’plalnt a^liut w'mo modem «>nvenlonriw wo now"have on the farm.**
says the Ilidt County tM^v» Sentinel.
‘One of the young fellows said ho
seldom ever gets to g.i to town
WOODYMSCHIRGED.
Offense. If Any. Was Committed In
Benzie County—Charged With Dis
FOR THAT HUNGRY.FEELING.
posing of Mortgaged Property.
We make a strong sperialty in sj
Isfylug the Inner man. Our twentyWmiarn W.sKiy was discharged in
five cent dinners an* noted for nil!e<
amund and wo suivly are going to Jumice Vt'rly’s court this morning, the
justice h.dding that the crime. If any.
keep our repuiatkin. SIhmu orders
all hours and anything you wish In wav committcHl in Benzie county an.i
therefore the court had no Jurisdiction.
Woo.lv was chargvHl with distKising
of a horse «ni which there was a chat
tel mortgage of IHm. He had bei*ti
wanted for s.*me lime and was finally
captured bv Constable Asht.m after a
“Wake up. iiapa!" ch«-.nly eallel
|
c-j,.mruM .son .if r.eorg.- Hartman. chase covering almuft all Southern
Futtsvi!le. Fa.. a.« the little lellt.w Michigan.
ce*. •V^'liy.* says he. ‘we now tranl our business by leb phonc. gr\.les arc urdi*n*d and
*r. and there Is iio
trottml tho TH.st..fr.r.* mtm tho slr:i*la.
Wle-n wo sugc'.st g..inc to town on an
errand, the obt man* Invarluldy suys.J
•use the tekphoiu'. thal•^ what wc !
ha\e It f.irk^______________
f.ih.-r’s lic-d for a
^
xhv child fell forward so vlolcntlj
1, i
F LOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
TBHeSE BROIIE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA VIA. STEAMERS
OMENA
COLUMBIA AND
NORTHPORT
CUMMINGS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
ROUND TRIR aSo, SOo. 70o
BOATS LEAVE AT 8-40 A. M. AND 2 P. M.
DR. BURNHAM’S SUN JAK
Th« Kcm klU.T of old w. Why?
liecauae pus and germ lK*come oxi-j
dlzed when brought in contact with |
ms tissue <if the iKidy. San Jak j
is the old age killer by dissolv Ing the
h salts from the bkwd. ITevents
ossification or a honey like hardening j
of the arteries. San Jak ci:r»*s your j
I ache, back ache, leg ache, y.mr j
kidney troubl.* dlsaiJpeans, your liver!
mn nourishiHl ao you net*d aoj
pills. Stomach and bowel trouble ;
have n.mc and you arc again]
stmng and well. Dr. Burnham ha.s
siK*ni a life time analyzing to find eb- |
m.-nts to neutralize poison In th.* 1
human Isidy. He has found it and
gives U the name of San Jak. Yo t.
ran not forget. He Is a w..nder an.l
his rem.*dy is a marvel to humanity.
S.dd and gnaraniet U by Johnson I>rug |
Co who an* sufficiently reliable b* j
band >on t.ai k your m.m.-y If all l-s i
as r.'presented.
224I-tf j
BALLOONRAGE
TONIGHT!
ALSO
TWO-HOUR
VAGOEVIUE
SHOW
W E WANT THE HEADS
Of men. l»oys and children to fit our
bargains in rtraw hats. We have all
LEST YOU FORGET.
1*^”'
th.* p.ipular shap**s f..r summer wtar
».o an
appropH-’
’
and are closing lhc*m .>ut regardless of
There‘ Is nothing quite *;o
on City Market Lot
Mi* to give your vUluirs or U sent! ***'’ t*^her sank tuirk ujk.ii the i.Ulow III.- <*..<1. O.ir wind.iw U fillet with the
'iKisbihly fatal'y injure.1. The le-ad ..f lM•^^ A»n«-.s at .**ue. Oih.-r ch.-ap« r .in.-s Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side ,
away l.» friends as a souv.nlr
the atr.vtioaai. litth' s.*n had .
Lumber Co.
2242 tf
if ^>u wi^h. Th«* J.irk and Jill cumWe hnv.- jh.> larg.-j^t tin.' In
hundreds <'f Ih.m. f;n*ciis of th*- bay. lor.-.l ih.* fnmtal Innie and . ye Mickot liinalion suitf for Is.ys nn.l girls, with
VVequ.*t..ng club and others mad.* .vf i
bk fail. r. and the lait. r is in
Ih.* whistle. :iuc. KulieeK A Hoyt. UM
FOR THE
v.*ry l,..avy st. rling sllv. r. |1.2i ,o I H.ius t^.ml^i. '
Vnlun St.
FRBE OPEN AIR SHOW
BEST RESULTS
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
A lH*amif.d dksplay of hand'
-- -----------------------Try Raoord Want Ada.
LOT, Change of Program.
d.v'..ntt.*d china Uammn tc I2arl. K**: Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side SHAVINGS—South Side Lumber Cd.
224Mf.
hVt.nt St.
Lumber Co.
r:i:;if
,
ONE MORE WEEK, ENDIO JUL.Y 30
3,3SO REORl-E BOUOMT M Y MEDICINE.
Oi.iV ooc boulc h.is been Wlnmcl.. I, ibnl eridence enough > II it .lomn’t rare, yoi.r n.nncy Hack il yn.i n-ai.l it. Is tha. I.air enoncli >
eik'hl years I have the names aiul adtlresx s of hundreiis of Traverse City citizens whom I cured to slay cured. MERl 1 WINS.
DID YOUT
I will cure yon ttom the slart-Irom the lirst dost In the Ust
Offices and Halls Crowded With Suffering Humanity 1
WE ARE
IVIAkClNO XME
Orip^pled Xhi/sklW, thet dosf Hosr
. ^
1
Humlrcds of |>eoplc in Traverse City who have suffered all their lives with Chronic Diseases, wc are CURING THEM lO STAY CURED.
ORIFiOE HiOTEIl WMIPHiMO. HERE UNTIL. July 30.
•»0»ITIVES-T TNI
L.AST WKKSC
$1,000 WII^U BE RAID
To Anyone Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we FailtoCure. Money at State Bank:
^
Here Again,
..v
Master Specialists.
30. Thlswillbe the Ust
who holds diploouH froni
asking qnesdons. We tseal
On account of the largtc crowd of
day. Their offices arc crowded with sul
_
,
the best medical schools in the counio'. and who has had HHACl IC/
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver, kidnc>'s, blood and nerves only.
W« Cure Quickly, PermanenUy and Safely.
eapedaicotiag. a^heoi^ no Culaic^ no dMeadoe hom^roric. busoeta or
chare treated aad
il w htweW ttcstmcBt <ran aa eaiwneneed ipecialiH, our pnodpal rea«ws for oar extnoedmary taooea are that oe treat fcee haadreJ uet to the btoily doctor’s ooe, ttat
aay ohit»iediaeaae^th*atooaeh.li»«.kidaeya. blood or ■enrevoecaawyoo.ai we have coredr ........................
for the lasted years ia-naveiseCitr. Poaitivriy
oaitivriy oorlsM week oathk trip. Better cal
CAitiiltatiM andbiiiiflitiSB Free
I'a.:
Offices Hotel WUtimr. Room 6, Honrs From 9 to 12 a. dl.
m. Sunday40 a 12arm.
tal Mia Fm iKSn
MM.
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toMjpk toM to#
roo«. I
•• tte hm*U -Wkt win yer ye
M. & CM# to Btotto Creak. #lap
to vtato Ooi tes » sic
ai tor|k.-M
^ntort; Mi to Mt toe* «f UK *-Vky
B.- Ml It *M
lM il*r Itocfttetonii m
if*d a# W. H.
nt to to# aerele#.
i tewfaatfte#
MM. B# ia *)
I ■iitowwintomtowyiMtoto# yrrtieiH A "toAto* ftoto Ftod
totoaato Mgl^ to
fM. At*:toto#r#wlUb*m**<
BcMCkey Mi to caaMMy wito Dr. U
e- tor #y#ctol yr»y». At U:M t. Wtotor tocy Ml for »# lto» tola
I
a
icrky
Ito
aai
a iark atot to
Mr. ItoMto win. to#to M *T1m Xtosta to H#*W «tol to 7:to oa TW
Creto to to* DtodpI** to CtoifL*
•Wa* to to# cowt
FM*ia will *le# a kyaui atady aa .
* IVtof to «i* BfMtas Baaori.
Jv
;CkltotoN i*D
MMitotoM
L V to* at ltow#M to# airfken aai toe
'
to^ .Mi to# kto tototoC kOM
a^ to to k# ctovlai to a klltor to-
irito
y
•Ckuim Ii.aMttasto.lski.
V«tor
W.
OEMNDMAYAlROOIISIlttTm
AND
BtPAIIATION FOR i
HKINRICH INCIDKNT.
lea# Ua# Ha#
Af#i**t Aetian to
Oawf# W. Sbatoay died last alcbl
atli:li^ toaacatoayeanat toe
bOM to kto tot# fatoar. debt alias
aacMl ar to# city la QartoM town
ItoipMil bad a alickt atrok# to paralyato taiit fipi da CM lid# to kto toe# Md
todtoM'niaaia was eaasal by abotoar
athtoa yesterday afiaraooa aboat C
atolafik vbUa ba was at work la toe
";j,
Mr
i
By Wire to the Brenlac Record.
BeriU. Jaly ».-Wlto toe eoafiriM
tloa to toe report toat toe Gerasaa
steaaMilp fleaadJa has beM seized In
the Red #ea by toe Rasdaa crolaei
share. • ware to popular ladlfam
tioo has swept orer the naltoo.
ITS# tor to# eooipaay.
Waeley L Waskbam and MU# i
Ftoter. 1>otb to toto clly. were tosaed
narrtoce Ucease today by Couaty
Clerk Robert Walter.
Article# to aasociatioa bare
filed sr^to# eoMty dark*# oOke by the
Trarer^ City Brick ooiapaBy.
Tb# mage to Oaaway. la Prasqae
lal# oaaaty. to cr#dll#d with having
p to# greatest per cent, to gala la
popalatl^ daring tb# past foor year,
to may Michigan town. Four years
aga die town, wbicb was tbea toe ter
# to toe Detroit A Macklaac rail
road, bad a populatloB to 1.2*4. The
m toto year give# toe vUlsge a
latioa to 2A*fi. or an lacreas# to
Dearly 100 per cenL 8t Joseph's populatioa to reported at S.S22. a gain to
1€7 la four years; PobUm has JOAM,*
la to 1.115: Clare has 1.413. as
agalaat lASi four yMTs PCD. Green
vine to reported as having a populaUon of 3.421. as compared to 3.SS1 in
1000.
rrt ECONOMY
To buy a good refrigerator. It wlU
aave loU to mooey daring ibe«» hot
aer days, aad th«y amke quite a
handy piece to kHcben famltore at all
Mia. W# have toe celebi
to Refrigerators In several sizes
and they are toe beat money can buy.
naay reaaoas. Price
up.
Frank Trade. 140 front 81.
pected that an opium joint was In
operatioa In Battle Creek, bat toe po
llco have ben, unable to locate It. A
Bomber to people are known to have
recently formed the opium habit, bat
here they got the drug was a mys
lery. The other day a clerk la a cer
tain store came Into the store under
HambargAmerlcan Uae. has dU
Its Inlluence and the proprietor cor
«d an aneot Utocram to toe
tpaab a wort! from toe time bo was
r^ed the follow in his office and mado
PERSONAL.
laaad aaUl death. Tb# daeaaaad was kaiser protesUac acatnst toe actioa to
him tell where he got the drug. Tbtbora m Ftttsbarg. Pi^ y>to X2. Ifi&f. the -Rassiaa privateers.** Nearlj
Burr Higgins to Grand RapMs Is vU proprietor then notified the police and
aai.toavad to toto reckm wlto bis par every afternoon paper that deoaads a
aata, bdUi-to wbtoa bare preceded bla naval demonstration acalnst Russia be Itlng bis grandmother. Mrs. Ann Hlg they Immediately started an Investigs
gins,
on
Washington
streeL
tk>n. Short work will be made of the
at
once
unless
the
Scandia
be
to to# baavaaty borne. Three brotoers
Misses Bessie and Gertrude Hanneu joint.
aad c»e sister aanrlTe bim. W*IUIaia hussdlately released and reparation
for the Prior Heinrich Incldeal. are visiting Miss Mamie Fogarty near
aad Job* Sharkey to Garfield town
Mt the* Battle Crct-k common
Suttonii. nay.
ablp aad DMiel who to la toe state to
cil’s demand that the automubll.
PS. M. H. Kimball of Adrian U the
A LADY’S FOOT.
Waakli^. The atatar to Mrs. Mike
ordinance be obeytHl and citizens rv
It isn’t often you can get ytwr fool gieUofMrs. ILUFish.
HaiiaiCM. who ItYia la Qarfiald towa
lomas Kelson went to Manistee fusing to take out licences be arresttfl.
i^p. The brotoar fioia Waablagtoa Uto such good looking, well made Ox
fords as w# are selling. They are the this morning and from there he wili not one arrest has bc-en made and
Btoy <Maa aad toa taaerml am
only three more owners of machines
■MU wW aot be Bade aatll work Is exclusive etylee' of the ■aasoa. In go to Calumet as a .delegate from the have taken out a license. It is
tedelTei froa btm. Mr. Sharkey to black and taa. and the moat comfort local Swedish lodge to the grand lodge announced
that the police will to-gin
shoes yoia can Imaglae for boi meeting.
YM third amaber to Traverae aty
Miss Marguerite Slcder went to to arrest offenders Monday morning
taat, NOi 171, K. O. T. M. M.. to die weather. We lake rpecUl car# la the
The rooneywl autoUU will resist the
Carp
lake
this
morning.
fitting
of
shoes,
vrblch
U
most
Import
wttitoi toa pad week. He to toe
enforcement in an organized manner.
fbartb Mfioeabee that has died la the ant to the wearer. Walk-Overs for Victor Parker, left this morning for They raise objections to being tagged
Kalkaska, where he to making his
Alfred V.
d!fr'4«<kc tk. wMk.
and comiwlled to carry
but
home.
C. W. Ashton went to Fife Lske thb agree to a'.l other sections of the ordi
ALL ABOARDI
nance.
morning on business.
Miss
Hlldegrsde
GrswTi
of
Mt.
Raeufelofi ta ChaHavoU aad
The thriving little city of Cold water
ant to toe guest of Miss Q^oTgietts
already has 33 aulomoblU-s. and monMorgan and Miss Alice Walt.
Tb#.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Morgan, daugh a-coming. A parade of traveling ma
Qtoar awarmloa tomorr
ter Miss Georgletla, and Mr. and Mrn. chine's took place there We.lm>day
voU, Ptoodiay and Hi
E. R. Van Auken of Chicago, have re evening. The auto owners of that en
laavlac her dock at fi
turned from a short sUy at Harvey llghleoiHl community are not of ihTb# taaad trip rat# Is |1 to either
Curtis' cottage at Long Lake. Mr*. awfully hurried sort who cannot pos
PdiBL filYiCK sto and ooeiialf bourn a>
Van Auken Is the uaughier of Mr. and slbly spare time to make less than 40
QMtflcvoto. two Md oae-baU hours at
miles an hour, under any circum
Mrs. Morgau.
Pytofkay. Tbto makas a very eajoyRev. Victor L Parker, pastor to the stances. and no killings or serious
ahl# trip. ctoUnc rid of toe beat an:
Church X Christ at Kalkaska, was In malmings have ben reported.
iast if a rail trip. The meals served
toe city y^terday to attend the Chi is
ar#
blast U every respect and at
* I've heard of pigs eating young
jtlan Endeavor offleers* meeting and
the vary reasonable rate to M cents
chickens, but never before of a calf.**
also the special Bible confert-o
-Bald Mrs. E W. HinckU v. wife of a
the Church to ChrUL
will be tovea every Baaday darUc
farmer east of Lakeland. “Yt ^terday
and Aucast.
rd just fed that calf—that's what
makes mo so mad—and what did she
Wak# Up Bom# Bright M#rr».
FUNKRAL TOMORROW.
do but gobble up two of my beat chicklag—ira Yours.
ens. Ale them right up. 1 never knew
The Boeton fitor# to to# best
that calf to do such a thing before—
place to buy your horn# furnish
and she never will again.**
ings. You can get a whole outm them by paying a little
Frank Lan«* has been bound over to
tSNT rr WISE
the next session of the Kewt^^w cir
For every woman to take advantage
ly or (
cult court oa the charge of manslaugh
of our special males? Articles
moat satiofactory way to fur
ter, being held responsible for the
are always useful. ThU week wc are
nish your horn# bocauM you
death to Panl Damonkas. Lanse. It Is
selling remaanu In wiwh goods, with
hav# um to it while you or#
aOugad. asked Damonkas for a. cigar,
from three to eight ymnU in toe pleo#.
paying
for
tt
and
the
term#
#r#
and when reused, hit him on the head
at half the original price, which U 10
•a ••ay that you #c#r##ly nowith a rock. Damonkas died Mn the
centa. Light aad dark dimities aad
I
Ntlga,th#m and b#t#r# you know
Noftbem Michigan General hospital.
rrt A COBIFORTABLC FCCLINQ Uwns. J. W, MllUken.
H
It*#
ywir
own
and
you
have
To kaow toat yoor raluables are In
THE ENTERPRISE GROCERY sells
anjayod
It
all
tha
tiina.
They
a ylaoe to abaolute aecurity. Wliblu The First Methodist church of KatoOcean Coffee 20 to 40 cents per Tb.
have fumtohad hundreds to
amxoo Is to be entirely remodaleiL A
oar staM Hand raalu ar# safe d<
2242-^
hemw Just that way. all aattobaiaa-10 rent to toot# who refialre a large force to men began work y«toerftod. happy hoaiaa. toe. Ba
piieb Ibr toe keeping to sack articles, day. tearing away parts to toe old
try a record want ad.
building. Tbe Interior to toe ebureb to
aad to whieb ao can has acccas
aept to# raatar who eafrle# toe key. to be altered entirely. Tbe Impruve-
fer'xrtjs-
a- ^
“-nsszT"'-
‘1*:
> tub par ^F#ar. Paopl#*s Bavlags
Baas# to to# troabto
a feet bar# bcaa chrlag bIm coanabl# paia at tone# aad laialy tbev
b##a gatilag worse. H# was at
■ bow to care toeas. a# tb# aatarc
to Us labors kept tbem eoMlMtly
sore. They became sojtod tout hr
eoaM hardly ataad wbea b# boagbt v
sioa Bom
«as carai after two appileatioas New skU grew oa Us feet
aad be U now able to work wltboal la-
ta . UMMi «asor a a. oMMi, M.-
CM tor to# eoaiyaay. aai’dar
CtowmektoltoJ. R GraHltoc«a
^va itoaraai tocn Oraai Ba
wk#r# to#yi w«at to Ttolt to# iiws
•tor# to Wcat A Oa aad •## to# arEcraeot to toelr store, wkksh to oae
to to# beto Md toast la ike sUte.
Haniy Young, to South Main street,
Akrtm. O.. to tba owner of a fox ter
rier. vrbosa refined tastes a^ artstocraUc teadeaclaa have caused a great
deal to dlscoaslaa. Tba dog is aot yet
a year old. but has already forawd
babiU toat dtotiaguisb bln from toe
Be mast beorarideJ
wlto a pillow mad amkea life latoerable
for those about Mm If a pillow to aot
furalsbad. refaslag abaoiately to slaep
oa toe Boor witooat having noasetotac
to raise Ms bead Mgbar toaa toe remalader to Ms body. Tadgr to atoo
vaiy partlealar whaa it .comas to mat
ing. UaiB»otoardags.hatoaotov«r^
ly Ibad to law mauL His asaat anm
ba cooked, aad cooked just to salt
Mm. befbra he win cc
to lorrch tt.
5 MlllO
CtatSt0re.
SpedalSUe oo Toe«Uy July
Mtk.. Look utoor big Tuluc*.
Opal Wueand Optlecent Aa’t.
abo large benylMw:^ a ma.
boot Ulcn will boUa b^hd.
Octal iofgct to eaU. Theeafy
taonucakScaihebM.
SSS&UNIONfiT.
MMi
W. C TaDBB. M cBYplay# to tb# bas
ket BMosy. baa baea Mbe batoy lir
|ar^ tba akla from bolb bU beet
paaitorkitliaMto. toarawrIU
iNDiiimoM
IN GERMANY
CATrunc ;t>r ncANDiA by nuaBIAtot CAUBEO IT.
SmeiBIMmiPAIiAlYSII
■■EimiBr
A CONVENIENT
..BANK.:
Urns Stkb-CiwtCtals
Enuoniiur nKB r
We told you about these the other day. but (or
fear you overiooked it. we give you the prices again.
The skirts are sll new and are -bom tbe best makers
and are of the best goods. Venetians. Voiles. Cheviots,
broadcloths, etc.
$5.Q0 for...
$6.00 for.'..
$7»6() for...
$S.50 for...
$10.00 for..
Bcfulcs mak^ tUi bank
fiiUBciatty ooovenieat Ibr yon
wc have tried to make it Ph>»icalljr aa There arc privM
rooms, telcphoacs, wriltng
desks, etc., cxpraaMjr Ibr oar
imtfoas’user
Covort
Tment cm sm Buk
All new and up-to-date. Fitted, Half Fitted. Nojfolk styles. aU good.
'
Balloon Race
TONIGHT!
>••«•••••••••• •
SSJW'for........................................$2..W
•
I
$15.00 for..........
7.50
$25.00 for........................
.....12Ji0
ALSO TWO-HOUR
VAUDEVILLE
SHOW
on City Market Lot
Gypsum Wall
Plaster Goods
Plaster
kinds, all p cpare<l and
guaiantccd with , prices
right.
J. Horsfield
.m sutc:
FOR SALE
If taken before August 1st, 1904. I
will sell the lut on the South side of State
Street adjoining new Post Office Building,
one of the best locations in the city.
! ,
AT A BARGAINW. L. BROWN.
THE ENTERPRISE GROCERY ac-ll.
ari-ai) Coffee 2U to 40 cenU per lb.
224221
m*EAK COFFEE ban a deUcioub
flavor. Enterprise Grocery.
2212-21
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
The Boston Store
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
MONDAY JULY 25
TO PREPARE FOR A REGULAR OLD TIME
Factory RemnantSale
THAT WILL BEGIN TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 26TH.
We have secured thousands of Remnants of short ends, small lotsof.meirhandisc of every description, bought direct from the mills, at about Half Price. They
have been coming in for the past ten days ahd we will be ready next Tuesday mom-'
ing to give >-ou one of the old time Factory Remnant sales you .» well remember.
Every dollar's worth of seasooaMc mer^andise on our shelves has been reduced for
this sdc. Not a dollar's worth will be carried over, if prices will move them. We
are not going to quote'you any prices here, you will'set them Monday. There will
exdung hourly five and ten minute sales—that will interest yon. Look for them.
They will be announced daily. Every department is represented in ^is great mer-
The Boston Store
iH fflE HEAin: OF TIBET--tHE FORB1D0EN LAND
yirs=*-=^“~
wmrnam, u to AttMt tlaii to to meorn^
mmi tiM mtn «f fcto
tom to tlM MMJT «f tte tolM Md
to tVM M •Uftllii* lliat It mrMM pfO>
U» tb*
pSrtl of
•IMM
tor UMJ ordliuttT humm miul^ulitoMfii. boi the cidt of
niM ■DllghOoer On«r me now iirecttohd to Tibet wottfd he too tntrfoetr
tor ttoU «T«et reformer hlmeelt l*rlrfIf cooeldered. ft to • mlJcture of Bod.
: ^ atom wUti emrel other eretnne of
*«rleme] moSfaetottono. There ma>‘ he
m llmtted mmber of *todepte** In tlie
Itotoo reoMMo of the mounUIn her/
mtUSM who ere caiwble of ei^wond*
n lncthemlxtttreorBuddhiem.tnr»Ucliim
t^tohd eetoenr wbtoh cooetltutee Lehuilem.
bet for the r»nk end Me there to lUile
vrenoloinc beyond the inyeUrfmi and
the eorceer. ood the totter to tor the
met iwomloint larredimL It to like
kaowlor the eymptome of a dtoorder
without herlhff the Calntcet Idea of the
‘ , who baa been an
t MUM mUefoua dolnta In Tibetan mnnV , Mterlee. the }ireaem form of womltiii
to outwardly Idolatrou*. It to a devo^ tion to aalnta. i^tl and a never ena*
ll« Itoi of tutetory demone. and cm>• Otote of the recitlnir of texta from the
- . oaered hooka, hrmna atimr with a deaf-
*
^,
^ h.
eecrocaaacy and dlvlnaUon are id com>
non mu on hlyh feetlvaU. like New
IVor^e or the annual flower feaUval.
the rtttial.to creaUr e*t»anded.
It to
on tbeae oecaalona that the n
cere perform tbelr wond<#ful
The Tlbeian htorarchyl.no
and other epirttual and wortdly noeda
of Ibr monka. The rniire oommunity
to poveniea l.y n khubUi;h:uu oc-aLbeC.
Ifa, Thr hli:ht-?*t «^nler of tlie
chy to mied hy two iM.iH-e, cne^ Itolal *
khutuklu>«'an.l
Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
IN THE HANDS OF HIS ENEMIES.
RUSSIAN RAILWAY WHEELS .UNLOADED AT RWCHWANG.
A JAPANESE PETITION IN BLOOD.
Ifitl
IVirt of the ndllnir idock for Ih- Manrhurlan ralhvny Isqarrled l»>
arm-re
to the imrt of NV\v<hu«m:. vhrrv th«y are inili«i(h«d and Inkon lo th»- n.arl.y
railway elation at Ylnkou. wh^m-e Ih.-y are ehlpi-o.! i»y rail to tin- m..ln line.
In the cut to shown a earic»> of car wbo-la that an- twin*; unhudi-d from Ku^J'ian
HEAD OF RED CROSb■ na trt^d^r
tloaa thotuih the aufferor w»rr of Ihrlr
nu^. nnd the KrniK- and
hotic lookin* isuraea are rendy i« iH-jrln thHr nilniatratlnna. The atiirken
who had Iwcti l«Hl to Iwlleve ttiat to toll Into tl» hai»da of the y.dlow
I wae equl%*alent to worae ihnn dc-iUt. %\lll J<ani more of the tiiherent
bamanlty which actualca hto lltUc rm luU-a than W -ih.uM 1:u\v
tuui;hl to
W. K. Van Reyr.-n. i.rrrwtd brad
onmnlz.1tIon In Aim-rof tlie• Red <
Umer.-il i»f
m.ade an . xrrlnnd dcvoiiun to
of th.- jnlll11k* work. He h.nd ohm
Key \V.-«t durlnit tincivU war aud a as on duty thon.- duitog
RE-ENFORCEMENTS FOR PORT ARTHUR.
I
AN UNTRAVELED NOVELIST.
Julffl Wnie. In e:.Uo of t»i.- f.u-i il*nt
In fon-lKn |*art«. h.i« tmvetod very lit«h. Wlii-a h.' to RoluR to write a atory
.-ind hn.*< e. tlli-l the k*. lie of It he ♦.. Ik
to work to n-ad up !«H.k.i relatini: to
that partlcuUr |*.»rt of the w.«-|d. I*, rhai«i It !.-» JUKt «a W411 tluit he to not
deiH-ndent. OR po iivmy novel tot r are,
on vtoltlnir dllTcn-nt oountrleR lM-f..i.nc t
have
tntMHi and journey to»lh In the deoiha
.►f the ai-a and the tomela «*f the e.irth.
Jotca Verne once owned
d a y
>ncht. but
ho never cot h«oi,d the Modi
Medii.'mmc.in
In It. thou#;!i hi- to intmacly fond of the
si|M ii
it UjV-t-*
petition written In blood by a petty oIBcer In the
The cut to A
avows hto wlIUnKnesa to die In hla royal
lulkado'R navy. In it the le-titloner
|ieti
of inking part In the llral attempt made
muRter-R fM-rvive and l»eg« the prtvtlege
i
ty Adndml Togt» to seal the ent
arh-cicd for IhiR undertaking, an enterprise
survival, was limited to jest enough men to navigmU the
ap<n. tlicre were hosts of >*olunteera.
UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHS OF A SHIPWRECK.
B eyce am
‘ for the
teocee which drop from hit Upt.
. Idea.” be aatd MaltiQfly. It ttffl
to the fonuaUre ptdod. tltboagh tbt
actual work bat almdy btfito. Tbt
thought wa. coacHTtd thPWfh. u
frknd In Mataachutttti t»d flrtt found
t of way at
Oranye. We bare ibtrt 11
ter department, which CthCtItct at Itt
work the w ritlny of Itttcra tod acfitftog of literature to tbt «tbut Inf to an
parti of the countiy. It wtt felt that
the good that wai bclllf dona to tbit
way could be brotdantd If tt
ystematued tod offtnlted on
praclinl Itoet. The Chief Idea It to
reach thoae who lltn Id the mnbtt and
aparacly settled cottotcy dlttrtctt and
wbo could noL even If “they dmlred, attend regular pUcai Of wormhip. The
plan involvet the atndin*- out of a
great deal of Uteimtnri of a cbeerfnl
and uplifting Eatpm Tht termont and
the pattofuU come flrtt, and ai
we hope to compile a tofultr
wotohlp by which onr memDcrt m
Iheir own home, can attend lallflont
tcTMcce with the tame lyttom that
would bo followed la a cfanreh. Our
nplatad prlntod
worvhlp win Inclode I
and hymns, eo that the man to Matotoba and the man to Xetr Jermy call
follow the mmc form at the aamc tliiic.
ilibough teparated hy many tboomndt
of mllct.”
The alight publicity already glren to
the Idea wa. t little premature, but Mr.
Hunt tccepto tbU good uattmedly uad
U wady to go ahead with hit work.
He bat written tev«fal.prriiatotnr lab
ten which may be accepted at hit flnt
I aeut out It to tha
Many IftnM Pa»I dtocmira hy Bar.
Minot J. Stragc. D.
the wan kaowm
New EngUnd dirtot. Mo8toftheM^
Dou aent out to the fatwa wW be Iht
-w
Die pMm repreeenu a body of
tmuroad ft woe yoertble to omd freah trooi* into the belmyuwed fortreoe.
whk'h the Ja|*ar.eac acttoily produced on 1
frequent arrUytto of pew nuieftol eer^wd a am
dlveraiv*a.
•
. W. K. VAN RETFEX. fever. He to i
native of Kew Jereey and an alui
of the Unlrerelty of New York from
both academic and medical departmenta. He enteiwd the nary to 2SS1
and wae put on the retired Hat In ItOf.
l>r. Van Reypeh boa achieved much
dtothictloa to the medical world.
Artttctol aj^tabaa a^ c^cteuwi ara
BOW worn tiy cmiutlahh paofia to aoing aceamer was ame to ootam aevarai aagauvea oi tne ainKing tnip. Bue waa monng eaauy u
aih tea when aha auddeuly atrwck a rock and began at one. to taha wmtor at ajharful rale. A]
d to the pumpiL bulto a few mlnutea the began to atok. and tf|te ttea tw^ mtoutoa the
r took to the umtll boaU and WhF reacued by tha ataamcr.
;
tbe
Bot r«t, Wi*» BttS a«ai.
tton vffl «n»n ttMHSM • pSM
botol ooold te foiprorad. H la
^ M ,«MM }««« Mr «M h«rB to I aavod froai faUaia by tte fbet teat a
P; iMfc^ -iAi JJM!- It Mw tk. ■alortty of tte oottagara take ttedr to lodge tnm tte loolcs oa the datey
BMala at tte hotel aa weD aa do tee
adorn her. Dropplag Into Rag Band JUpldi to at tte Park Ptoo
tiak ahe apoke with great feeU
a stay of tome time. She win spead
ImM m
ta
the early work of her father, the Rev oart of the nummer with ber ntoter.
m ; ot the atniggkm of tela first
Mm. Rlohmood. at Omena.
>lii«.dM^Mr«
UUJe iBlaakin for tee ladlaaa; of tl»
Mm. W'Utlam Butts aad daui
fted OaHbar. Mm. Tbo
^
Hs. Walur Tlriiiiite
efforta to teach than the whiu aua*i DeUght of Grand Bapldi are gues
Mrm. r. T..P»lea, WUIlam H. Darla. method of aerrlng aad fanning;
ri OHii. L, arclTai m Ti
Old Mtorioa.
Ladyard Ltoeote J. U. MoOor
M MM« fm a .Mtami trip «p
ihem tee true way of Urtag b; ^lllcreat.
Tte foBowlag from Grand Ri
^
Umaat to Qm^ Mkl otter ■defc. Join H. Allea« Mra. J. Kerto
ag la the fooutepa of tteli
rogtoterod at tee Park Place this
j^cMao B^ art Ski tote teck ate Robarta. John Omtaa. Mm. John Bailay Maater. Aa Mm. GObert ipdke tee oli
: Mr. aad Mm. H. F. Snell. Mr.
ten #Mi Cte aaaiiMr wfU Boa. aad M. & Wlatem aad Mm. Bafoa B.
load idoaa of Che lacy Indlar
8mKh, all of GtaeftaaaU ; 8. C. ArchV faded away aad^ aodleaoe aoemec snd Mm. W. C. FOai. J. W. Callff. W.
Beniamin. A. W. StevenaoB. L. K.
baM.Conagloa.Ky.; I
JlM the Indian aa he becaaK Boas. Mr. aad Mm! HlkHt Malfield.
ria of Loaterinc; Ky.; H. H. Oobb of after tte mlaaionair worked with him
Fart Worth. Tea.; aad Riteard P. la Ulnatmlloo of her ataiemeat that Mr. and Mm. John H. Allen. Mm.
•aiarim Craighead. J. 11. McCormick.
Brmat of Oortagtoo. Ky.: aad Mm.
W. J. Stewart
Charlaa A. Cmlghaad of Daytoa. O.
verblal dead one. ate told tli.
. Mary Richmond Campbell of
B. J. Hangh of Otmad Rapida. Mr.
r a chief who had ttoclded U
Imnd Rapids, who sp<^nds the
aad Mm. M. e Kiaiball of Omad Rafh
a chnrch member, but on!}
regularly at the Park Place, to In
B. tteapMaa or Hot tertof. Ida. JaBMM A. Hunt of Grand Rapida.
big “dnink.- He sold his one
•he city. She will spend part of the
praaldeat of the Newhte.wanU aa
kin, bought his whisky, nod
D with her sister. Mm. RkhaodaUoa. aad tee Dana of Tmrerae after a prolonged -drunk” iolned th(
Clly. wore at the Hotel Newh-U-wiaU chnrdh. became a dev oted member aa.
orerSaaday.
finally a deacon, but be never wool
A MPULAR PLACE.
Mm. Baahla U eatertainlag Mm. Jo back to hto fire-vmter.
Onr Ire CTPam parlor, and «9da foonateb a CartwhMl of Spriagfleld al
At ten conclusion of Mm. GHbert’. fsin li‘ becoming more popular with
tr Noahte waaU collage tela week talk,
she and ber atotcr. Mm. Buchan
particular i>oople dally. Our
Dr. Alfred Oaliher of Cindnnail.
Voplai pa^of^ aaa»ar tere
sn evening hyau in the Ujlh
UR are rich, pure and delirious,
te haa bm with hla fainUy here for
atloacaateall^
way language.
our fountain will sun’rtoe you
Hr. Ooow P. Woa oT OUcaco 1.^ wmie Une. left for hit borne ToeMlar
Dr.
Bradley
closed
the
serviec
by
with
lls
good IhlngR. Wc ilellvcr free
tte latoattantey at Boatroae ootugi^. Mm. Eltl^ Malteld of Clndanat the benediction.
of charge to all parts t*f the city. The
Tte Bklltraa of Mia. Uam. with tbelr waa eaterta^aed orar Biiaday by Mr
Tho Inn has a^ded to lu guests Ih La Grvtll Candy C<».. 2Zl J'roni St.
aad Mm. J. H. McConalek.
Mtae. ter# teaa bare oqom tteew
a Margaret Srnat of Covington past week Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dulpfc
tor. Mwari OBrlaa left oa tb<
inati. Mm. A. O. Slmpkln ol
T* CmUU tUm Warltetor.
^aawar Ptiapte for bia bmaa la Chi Ky.; to belag entertained by Richard Umdoo. Bog.: Miss Robinson of Ra
A mrions «dd ciislimt Is knpt up at
■nil and faaUly at tbelr cottage
CMD. Bp >#d bate for thraa waate
cine. Wto.; Mr. and Mm. C. BIrdsall the plrlurestitw Wensleydnie villngeof
at htoaliate ootlapa. Mr. OBriaa aajre bece tbU week.
Mm. Chartea A. Craighead of Day Smith and K. P. Ransome of Clcve^ Balnhrldgr. vrlicre every vriiiler's
«tk»i4]te lor aow; lU te hate Id
night, at 0 oVIoek n large horn to
ton has as her guest this wcok MU« and, Ohio, and Master Pierre Lewh
Mgate- .
blown Ctrthe vlllnge green to nid any
of Grand Rapids.
TbateUdraacf tte reaort bare baas Mary Ohmer of tte aai^ie rtty.
Mr. and Mm. G. W. Ditman of Ohio, wayfarer who might ch.inee to to- on
Joka Gates of ClacinaU idned hi.
baalas loltr paol ttoMB tha past
jrrounding fells to llud his way to
sons and two daughters, an
OiU of tte pcoCdoat paitlaa waa drea famny here Salanlay. Morris Dale of with two
settled in their handsome cot Ibe vUtoge. The find born now In use
CtbclimaU to a gaeat at the Gatos cot
by Hapry aa4 Warrw Vaa
presented to Ihe rlllngr some
tago on MornIngsJde Terrace.
tege.
■pMor Web pargr OB tte Uwn
ago. and nt one time adorned
NORTHPORT POINT.
Gamp Alpha, known this year ai^
thel.end of a huge Afrlenn hull, ^le
iroaa telMraa bad' a good Itea. al
Though the season thus far has ■ nrlent born In pn-vlous um- Is a go-sl
Camp Alpha III. has been csUblUhod
< Ibaagh oaly two could get
been liackward, the Polni U now rap deal the worse for wear, and to kept
. Neah-U wanU agaio this y
kba stftagi ware wooad ar
•s,wt! lnton-*tliig relle.
party of Detroit men who have spent idly filling up.
aMg tte traaa aad at tte 4
On Thursday’ a party of about thirt;
mtSa gifl aa a eoaraatr of tte coca their summem hero for three seasonk. enl on a baakol picnic to Old Mis
GET A TASTE
aloa. Two prliaa ware oCercd to the They are encamped oa the shore of Sion to one of the tounefaes here.
Of High Life CoffeA- and you will
»pea bay. a half mile bark of the
boy aad girl who
On Fridaj a party on board the forget the other brands. It has that
. In the imrty are A. A. Tread
bar wab wftlMte broaklag tte atrlog.
Mackinaw - Frolic” came from Charle rich, delightful flavor Ihat >uu are so
Tte hMby boy waa Kewtoa Wrtghi way. Charles and Henry JauUngs. C. volx to stop at the Point for
fond of. but 80 rarely find. And btlll
aad tte bappy gin waa Loolae Hooa L. LTiommedlcn and Joseph llairii!. days on iheir trip around the bay. Id It to not expensive. You wUI find this
par. MfoabaMta of lanoa lee and
grocery the neatest and cloancKt li.
the cvefilng there was
OMENA.
aaaoitod oakoa wore aarred on the
city and even'thing In It fresh, but
The great army of oar college boys dance at the Lodge.
lawa.
salesmen. Both rdioucs- L. R
On Saturday evening came the ni>i
children
at
the
snd
girls
who
Aaotbor aaioyahla affair for tee ehnirmal hop at Ce'dkr Lodge. Mr. Chas StIckney. Ill Union St.
of the
dtea waa gleaa oa Friday at Moot
Lehe and Mr. Hemeloi..hl»4 gtn-ht from
■afa3s.*rr.
ass.is?
1
Blab. OaaMo ware piayad mad a dalatj
JadRe aad Mra. A. H. Wllklni
Dotrolt are the bUeat arrlvala at Wattoroedga.
, At- tte fteter Horn Mlaa Bertha
Meddeworth of Portland. Ore.
At tte Radhmare Hoorn. Mm.
Oardaar aad daaghter Dofothy of
Jtooliar. Oot They win aiay unUI
Sept L A later mat U Mm. W'. U.
Itorbart from 'Beaaoola. Mich, who
will atay a mooU at tte Riiahmore
Mrs. WbL BoUa aad daughter TkttMit of Grand Ri
tMiPrtUjr koiM .( HDor
and iUs. Darragb. tlMT espsci to ba
niriu ud «ipn«
ikmmthm rm ■«» H-o«> with
tiNpMe.
Sm. P. a. Rom oad toar rhUdmi of
Phrpo. R. ft. ore opMdlM tho (u»Mr orttk M
Mr. aod Miv
lL«b«tw. M. P. ft Rom «ho U
hM ot IIM fXi. Mifcft «tn »to hu
position, are this season marrhln
glad processUm to the ammmoth
Impressively beauttful . fxhn»ll
American progress at 8t. tento.
there to a painful lack of summer girls
at the resorU. MoantlSM. their el<
tho weary motbem. tired business
and aemHnvslIds arc seeking
proflttag by the unusual quletud
the vmrtotts woodland retreats around
our great lakes.
Al Omens acvcml new roads have
been cut by Hr. Gmres through the
forest, revealing gigaatlc treau, pto
tureaque ravines; aad tec Rmr. Mr.
Bradley and sons Dwight and Robert,
each with his own little hatchet
extending a favorite trail begun aer
cml yearn ago. With the Ber.
Bradley at the Congregational church.
Mr. McBride of Alma; college at the
Presbyterian church, aad Prof. Cur
rier of Oberlln to lead the erealng
song service at tte Omens Inn. Sun
day to one of the really pleasant days
of the week. Mm. Santo to an inspl
log organist, snd for leading singers
we have Mm. Bradley. Mr. Aaron Cur
rier and Master Francis 8wtnt of 8L
Mate s hoy
Idsst Sunday afternoon tee MtUe
Presbyterian church nt tee rlUnge witaeaaed an Intereatlng nad unique ner
vier, aa historical meeUng of tte In-
««k
oiriuna tolar aa4 anke Ike
laiM trip toMkto.
ika. J. W. PaatlMl .af Itaraat
GMr to »Mto* M totkar, H. U. HIU,
at iMr mu oattlfa. Mta. Oaaat.
tott to aalMiatolat Mtos aMm PkUHk* oMMaraa OMjr.
C. W.PIwaa aad daagWar Marsaar ship of Mr. George Oraker.
Ito «W latara-la aaa waMi aad Mr. aad frtoad ef tte OUawaa evi
Ptafoa a« ko Mk to atoj tka ta« tte Mnnoatlaaaaee of tte Mia
tao aaM. of Aagato at kto catu«c. dnsirtol aehool la IMS.
ata Roart. SM
HaMaer. who
Tte oeeaaloa of tte meeting waa tte
kM kaM 'kt prn amm tkiaa aaain. Tialt of Mm. Tbomaa IX Gilbert aad
rtoanod kouf to Ckl^
Mfk John Banhaaaa of Qraad Bi
.. Ika <Radi^Hia.l okareh paMo wboae fhthar waa tte Rmr. Abal
'.'a* (kto ftoaa.aia toaUat rarx kMW
latSatdtj
I Maria from
.to atoiitoHM «
«“ ^
ikMbaK.f^S’.klkaU. Tkor» list to ISM.
M kara MOr aoBMatad to tmr- tteamaUn
MM
St. Louis, came from Northport Beach
to anend the dance.
In honor of Mr. Swigs, who left the
Point on Monday, a muslcalo
given at tee Janisrh collage on Sun
day evening.
The NorthiJort hand gave a fine ser
lade to Mr. Battle last Thursdaj and
ere aflerwards Invited U> a spread
Mm. Smith and her children arrived
on Moodib^ to apend the summer with
her father at -The Dixie.”
Mr. Inman Is giving a great deal of
pleasure to bU friends by taking them
out In bis nttmrtivc little' launch
On T>iMday evening
mat was given on Stony Point.
anything
“YesT” answered young Mm. TorUus. -He cwught some flsli whore
never heard before. Hr was
tcUliig one of Uir patty tost night
how he Unded s.-veral: but I have
looked all through the natural hto
lory and liaven t been aide U> find a
word about any such thing as a fiush
&8h or fuU lK>uao^.
WOULONT IT JAR YOU?
After you have tried rubber heels
on your shoes wouldn't U Jar you to be
without them? You ciui’t Imagine ihe
oomfort and oa»e they give onh. and It
vrill do away with that tired filing to
thoae who are conatgntly on their feel.
^5TI^VERSE CITY.
Wc put them on while you wait. Al
fred V. Friedrich, oppoallo lUcrald. akd uiTd. 8. Hogan. Mr.
Y
Mm. Charieu F. Mldbury. Mr. and Mrs. Record olBcc.
B. H. Sutler. Mr. and Mm. A. Dante,
John Gilbert Metm the rail
Mr, mad Mm. F. A. BllUason. L O.
bulkier,
haa
just
died
in
Ixmdoa.
lie
DaFbe. Mr. and Mm. D. Sant Harold
waa born In New England aev'cnty
Jarvis, all of Detroll. Mm. Victor C aeren yearn ago. but had lived for the
;han aad family. Ann Arbor; Mrs. teat thirty yearn In London. With hia
N. y, Clark of Ovlatt, Mr. and Mm. C brother be built the famou* Oroya rail
L. W’elto of Ypsilantl, C. H. Dllkm of road In Peru whlrb Is atlll regarded
ML Otoamaa. WIlUam W. Btobop of a great feat oC enctaeertm:.
DOon. K. J.; nixabeth L. 1
of Detroit. W. 8. Ward of Skgtnaw.
aad Mtos Aaaa Cutchcon of Tp
were at tte Park Place this we
aty. has tte usnal qooU of Jsekson
gaMU this year. Tte foUowlng arc
spsadtag the summer te^: Mr. aad
Mm. Joha A. Ctortt
Aana Keaaadr. Mtos BowartL Mtos Marioa M.
amaUuy. Mtos Martha Smallay. Mtos
Mim U Mth. Mtos Kaiteriae LaItecB. Msa. W. W. Lateoep. Mrs. Oak
a imtharp aad tomQy. Mtos Lacy D.
Lewis. Mm, Q. O. Torrey. Mr. aad
Mm. MsM Thomipoa aad tallr.l
Mm. Latham Kasslck. Mtos Isaalnl
WE CAN «M0W YOU
A very atlmrtlve display of leather
foods, the new Peggy bag*. In a va
rtoty of leaihora, also pumes and ahopplag bags, vralleta. card caaca and oovcitiaa. Traverse City aouvcalr ar
of ihe bay. club bouse. Central acboot.
aad Bitmerona designs, which are beau
Uful aad modest Ip price. R W. Raatall tee Jeweler. »4 FVont 8t
Side tmyiter Co.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate pf
Dr.Caissarato,Sarah Berahardt’s Beauty Doctor.
I Electrioa Method,
AUIftteitMe
DMd to Kemorc Saperton* Hair. Moles. BUck
i the SkiowSaJp,
Head,I Iand an ImpertectiooiI o<
Facial
e a Spwally. ONE TREATMENT aod
FACE MA^GE FREE.
wm Be Here One Weeklonger^diiK July 30'
HOm WHITING
Office: Room 31.
fits IHUs'l Bsrt TUsm.
Professor Theodore C. Mlleliell. bead
troeher of Kngllsh In I lie l-rooklyti
liigh selMKil. ofleti enti-rtalns Ida
friends with atorles. the following be
ing one of the most recent:
“I wns toying down Ihe law to a lot
of fellows 111 the see«md.” wiys Pnifeasor Milrltell. -and lin|»to*m*d to llhis-'
trale niy remarks by u Itlhlleiil allii
- -Keei.ing you In doea no goevV mid
I. 1 am going to heat the funiac-e sev
en llliow hotter, ns they did with Shadrarli. Meslinrh. and AU-dnego. Do you
muenilH-r tludr caaeT
••-Surer said Ihe fresh one of Ihe
class. -.\nd the lire never hurt them
a bltr-—.New York Tlnw-s.
Hours, 2 to 4 p.m.
I^OUBk U>real .Bixmlrr tag. Sth
Doctor of Beauty.
Mme. RIU Kmus. beauty apeelaltot.
Is i-ompclled to remain over another
week, ending July 23. on aerount of so
many callem ahe U unable to eunsult
wilh. This to ptwlllvely the last week.
Mme. Rita Kmus hold three diplomas.
Graduate and n.ssuelale of Dr. Catosarnto. Karah Bernhardrs beauty doc
tor. All lalef t inerhanleal and elecirieal nu lhcHto used to n-inov.- Miis-r
niious hair. nmle.v. blaek heads and all
ImiMTfivtlons of the skin and sealp,
facial massagt-, lm.st development amt
hair culture a specialty. Ke<-p young.
Will iM? lu-re unlll Saturday, July 23.
('onsullatioo and one trt«tmenl free.
Offlee Ibdel Whiling. Offlett hour*
lo A p. ra.
Rt-moves blarkheadH and moles
one sitting. Wliy not anstoi nature
and Keep to-awtirul.
Consuli wilh the madam and learn
the art of massage free of charge.
This will iKwltively he Ihe tost wi
223J#:t
KEEPING WELL
Few p(-ople realise how much III
health to caused by the ordinary sys
tem <»f healing, whirh liakes them oire
day and eliills them Ihe next. Chap
iHdI’s Hot .\ir rurn:iet F>>lein glve.s
,(ii. ilellghtfiil warmth in rold or
mild weather and Is under p-rf.t i eoi.
irol. This means eouifort and Inalih
r. M. Johnston. Middletown I
Ikietors know this—ask yours-and
w.mld not krtp house without IbiTU
talk it over with Arms & Cole.
ter's Ibieky Mountain Tea. Ifs
great famfly nnVlh-lne; has kept ra
Night Wat Her Terror.
family well the pa,sl ten years. 3
•I would cough lu-nrly all nlgh^
<-enls, Tea or Tahb-ls. Johnson Drug
long/* WTlt»-R Mrs. Chas. Apptegair, of
Alexandria. Iinl.. -ami ouM hardly got
any hl<*<'p. I had c-ouMim|illon fo bad
that if I walked a block I wmild rough
frightfully and h|dl bUsnl. but. wlirii
all other medlrlnes failed, thre-e |l.W«
toll tiro of Dr. King's .New Disroven
wholly cured me and 1 gained
lioundR.** It's absolutely guaranteed
jre Coughs. CaiWs. La Grippe,
rhltlfi and all Thnm and Lung
Troublrs. rrire :.«»r .md |1 no. Trial
toitik-N H»r at Johnson's dfug slorv and
F. 11- Mead's drug store.
EieiN G. LEWIS
UP-T(HMTE
truBUBNT r. U.J
MI8CBLLANEOU8.
^EY TO
jianuuns
of
nni
ATREASOXiBLEPSKES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovor Firwt NaUonal Bank
01»1
L. 8. BfiYAHT, BlSf*
TlSatt
GASH 6R0GER GEO. A. JARVIS
CASES TO SUIT.
Even in large citieii li would- tax
your path-nee to find a gnwler assort
of luggage than we have. You
will find dre*.4 »uU cases, traveling
bags and trunks, in all rIicr. atyU-s
and at the most agn-enble price* here,
and It to a pleasure to .show them. F.
Yolruba Hanus* Co.
Canning Tims Is Here.
Prepare Yourself For IL
For a abort time, or until Mr-
.....
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mlghtkwt little
thing that ever was made U Dr. King’*
New Ufc mils. These pllto change
weaknea lo vtrength. Itotlcaanea* Into
energy, hraln-fag. Into mental power.
Jell Glasses. 1-2 pint....20c dox
They re wonderful In building up the
hoallh. Only 25c per box. Sold by
Johaaon s drug store and F. 11. Moad.
128 Eiit M SM
The *ky looks bluer, the mxn at
brighter, a feeling of youth and
atrengih creep® over the soul after
Uking HollUier'f Rocky Mom
Tea. JB cenu. Tea or Tableta. Johm
son Drag Oa
THE SUMMER QlltL
May get her feet ptosoed here,
bavc a fine of faahteialile Oxfords
aad Strap Saadals teal will wto ber
admiratem. aaH tee prieea am tee
amat taaaoaablii. We have m pataat
leatte or kid Oxford aa eteap as fiJB
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ctoua Waraar, ProfMiteor
aunoiiBBAT.iiicM
Sticks, Buis, Grail, Pnfitiilt.
J. M. FELL.
* COMMISSION BROKER,
PAVING TAL
Kdl for the pav
of Cm atroet from Front-atrert lo
State atreot, and State street from
Untoa atroei to Cass street |s aow to
aty haads for tee eolloetkm of the s
Suita S08-Maw Bteta MafiR
bulWina. CofTwapondant OaaB.
Y«k »d OUaKa
•To Ibv Ki
iNicoc's two feet. ^
• 8o aigh to lb« great, warn <
•
kogrtoCOod
• You ahncMt •otn to feej It beat
'
• UowB from lb« Smubtao aoU up <
•
from ihe^aod;
• To be compelled, as It were, to ao^ '
•
tleo
^'
• All Ike Watimi diaaj^ aad •
ehaaoes
• Tlimugb whlf-h the Uadsewpe IllU
Aad toaee how Urn Uce of
moaday
with leader his
Is wrlitca o
torloa.
Russell Uiwell.
A SoeUI Dtparturs.
Mrs. Bee was la debt to all her
frieads. and like aa honest we
wanted to pay. Bat her boose was
amall. she kopt ae help, and her stock
; ^of silver, linen and china was not
I large. 8bo had boon oniertaUiod In
r the asual tashloo by rweeptlons Urge
i and amnlt. ftnding them sometimes en
I joysble, oflcncr loo crowded for con.
I fort or conversation, liad'she been
? rteh.ahe would, like Ibe olbors. havr
I] fallen hack on the enterer and the
gortsl: nnd hnd ahe-wished to copy
amall the rich, she would have pnpMwd her own refreahmenU. bom»w.xl
of aU her neighbors, hsd thnv days
of toU anil trouble, and rx iln-d.
out. with a rlrtuona nensi' of duty per
formed. And had ahe U'vjx like
would not have tried to pay her debts.
«he had a friend coming to speni
the month Of July with her and shwaathd her to meet the aloe people ol
, the HtUe town-HuH simply m« t. but
team to knew them a llulc. She could
hare ashed a hnndred or so for an aft
eroooa and so clcawd her list at the
« of their comfort, but her
friend wooW never get so Acquainted
with any of them.
This H what she did. and It took
certain awiago to do lu She had
beautlfnl tmek-yard with a little porch
orcriooklnc It Ftao oaks and catalpa
ahaded It aad her fk>wer beds w<
. |tU1 bloom. She decided on a i
of garden leas. Twice a week ahe
naked
friends In groups of ten
twri^/some by word of month, so
bare tt the more In
formal, to -play la her yard from 4 to
g.- )Bhe hung her gay haauDond
aproad her rags and coshkma. al^ Mi
a dainty table with oakna aad wafers.
Tea or coM was made on the porch,
where also elderly ones who did aot
«mrv to iH OB the grass, found a I
It Ulek her each time a half hour to
wieenrs aad is long to elsar nwm]
ghn gmnped her frienfs with dltere^
tlea. and there werree few eneh
pinked. A tape belt can he pul on.
i. Ubie aprons for chUdran. toil
et mhu and splashers arc aome of the
useful Ulags to be nude i^Uh ptslh
white oil cloth. Those can be dec
orated to Bult the taste. I know a lady
who makes quite a sum of money by
making and selling these articles.
Ing quite bandy with the brosh, she
decorates them with fruit, flowers, and
mayhap a bU of landscape.
For outdoor or lawn cushions It b
Just the thing, as dampness or a lllilc
rain will not harm them. Choose
pretty patchwork design for thU pur-
Doa*t puff and blow aad say to
rMlf every five minutes that you
Jf you do you will only aoccoOd la nUsIng your temperature one degree every
time you aay It.
Bo sensible. If you have been In the
habit of eating flapjacks, corn cakes,
and hot moaU. Just qult-and try fresh
vegetables. Juicy fruits, bakod pou
loea and.ateamcd rice Instead. If you
fill yonr stomach with beat-producing
foods It wiU have the saaae effect In
side as a mustard plaster would out
side. With a steaming mass of food
within and a heated atmosphere with
out you canH expect to be cool. Just
be sensible. Instead of drinking beer
and lee cream soda try butlennllk or
lemonade. Don’t drink anylhing Ice
cold.
Don’t allow yourself u» become Irrl
Ublo and cross and fretful and pi'cvUh. It wlU only make you boL Keep
Inside and you will have no
trouble keeping cool outside. If you
dnd yourself In a tolher of sweat, don’t
grumble. Just tMnk bow your body Is
btdng purtlli'd hy haring all the poison
otts elcmeots washivl out through the
open pores. Just remember this and
be glad.
Keep yourself dean. Take a warm
*>alh in the evening. Change your undcrwmr oHon. Dross "comfortably,
Don’t wear hot colors, like red or
black. Wear white if posslldc. If you
took cool that will go a long way
vard making you fool cooL
Keep yotir body clean, your liner
fresh, your tomper sweet, your
, aad you will have no worry
about keeping cooL Just simply be
sensible and don’t make yocrseU hot
by trying to keep cod.-Modlcal Talk
A friend who keeps roomers nses
strip of oil cloth to cover her stslr
carpet. It Icx>ks well, and aa
iriK't from much dirt and wea
tiultc a number of people have their
kitchen walls covered with gll cloth
but the paper hangers usualh^Joct
to It on account of It belng^terd to
When once on. however, it will
in age. and can be easily washed
off when It becomes soiled. Oak or
other wckkI colors arc nice for walls
Not long ago 1 saw oil cloth used In
an entlri'ly now way to me. A frii-no
had Just ftnlshi^ having her parlor re
imiiered and refltted. It wav an old
house, and the new lurnUhlngs only
helped to show off the nnslghtly. un
even hearth with grea
Just then she could not afford to have
new hearth laid, so she bad It
funy covered with several piles of pa
per. and then
while marble oil cloth anH lacked It
oeally around the edges.^ U really
was quite an Improvement over
bare hiwrlh.
Squares ol
around with stiff braid put la undci
the churn while churning or betide the
tiakcvtablc wUl be quite a saving to
the kltehun carpet.
mp roau made of white oilcloth
and worked aroimd the edge with red
in and out among the currant bushes,
or blue wool or cotton Vura In buUoo
occasionally dropping a luscious btinch
holewUtch arc nice.—f^arm and Fire
Into the basket that hung about Aunt
side.
Kunlce’a am. and wondering when
ahe would aay that they had gathered
Cooking FruK to ths Ovtn.
^ yoo
Mke ieUy.
Many fruits arc richer and belter
th« hCT
for being cooked In the oven, instead Au«tr’ .be vaiuned.
of stewed on top of the atovp. ThU Is ant (bowed bo dsa( oC IobtIbcoK.
-lior-.ao.ebl>d! lUkliis loUr b too
9 case with aprl
prunes aad apples. All fruit cooked nmeb wotk. Berrb. and ImU oio «ooJ
mKxigh tor me Bnl as they grow.- she
In the oven should be closely coi
-But hnvnn’t
cooked slowly, cars being token that It
doea not dry on 4ho diah. Tbto arill
not happen If It to weU obvored with aa the hot ana
watar at ftrat and token from the ovea
when the water aad sugar have h
down to a rich ielly. la toort <
the friiU ahodid be cooked aboot
a day, or tor.^oral hoars. A a
ware pipkin or a heavy earthen pud
ding dish, ooveend with a pUte. to the
bori thing to oook fruit Im.
PrBBet,lfoeokedlBthia wmy.aboald
bo iprinkied wUh fine Iharlnga from
the yollpv rind «C aa orange, and.
we got
means eggs thsi
-Well beaten
have bean beaten till they are light
aad pale yellow In rt.lor. Eggs shcriM
never be boaten In Un. on s<'rount of
inpluaaant flavor It U UK* ly to Im
part to thorn. Nor should a single
egg IH? dropped Into s large dish or
bowl, where it Is almost last when one
tries to beat It. Long, narrow IkwIits
may Uv purchsBed that will juM fit
Into o tumbler, w hlch 1-h the In'st of all
things in which to In-at an «-gg. If
eggs are washed bef(»re iluy arv
broken, the shells may l*e pm away
and used for clearing ct^ffiv and wmps
When the white of an egg Is to Ikbeaten alone first of all chill It ihor
oughly and add a pinch of salt beforr
1^ whipped. The while should be
beaten In a-narrow dish, like
tumbler. In ihU way It will fn.th
more readily.
Twp wl>Hg« beaten «ei»arately makt
more froth than when U-nten bigethi-r
Eggs are beaten no a fn»lb" when
they will stand atone. They are U-at
en *1111 dry” when they have a cer
tain shiny appearance, and. the l>owl
being InverU'd. fall out all tn a lump.
A custard of gelatine preparatl
containing eggs riumld alwa>>
strained after adding the eggs. In <
der to ix-movc the -spiral spring” that
bolds the white and yolk together, and
that does not **bea^ up” with the
of the egg.—Tribune.
Teaching by Example
A mother whose lilUc fi-yror-dd Ln
had Just iK-gun to attend kindergarten
m'Ucod a great change in hl« d»*r»*irt
ment. Previously he hsd b*H-n neigh
and dlscouneoua Now he was
and gCDlle the mort of the lime,
urally the mother Infeited that his
teacher had been specially teaching
im politeness.
-Dogs Miss Smith leach you to be
polite?- she asked.
-No.- said the boy. “she never says
a word about It." Further questioning
lied only In more empbailr denials
that any lessons In politeness had
sen givoa at school.
-WoU. thon.- the mother asked tn
ally. ”tr Miss Smith doesn’t say anything, what does ahe dor
he doesn’t do anything.- persist
•d tha lad. -She Jaat walks
and we feel poHto. We feel just ar
moro than PoHte
day avening at 7:90.
uroay night, unltod prayar
study of the Sunday school k
I to set cdffee pot and fryiac PMi. with the chlldrea.
Cooking tn this primitive way to OM
Waksome to worahlp with as ara
the iK^t e*|*erieoccs of camp Itto
raasars, worklag mea aad tha
le g.».»-l flavor gained Is no flcUoa
..f Un ImsgitisiUm.
Rev. Will
«:3P. claas meoUag. Memorial to
The -Don’t Hurry- Idea.
nrt». fi. W. Hall, led by Mr. Lardle and
Kwr> little while one seen a mass
Mr. Kenyon.
lif prinUHl ttdvic-e to mothers Including
10:30. worship
the charge -lv»n’t be in a hurr>." Or,
12:00. Sunday
-Take your time in evenlhlng you
6.15. Epworlh toague. Mias Nellltdo. and thus rt'serve your neo c force,”
Lardle will load.
etc. One comes at last to woo
7:30, worship. Sermon topic.-Bible
If the writers of all this advioc
Ideals of God and Man.” No. 3 to
evtT undiTUKJk to take care of a famon **Tbc Greatest Book In the
IMU such persons ever attempt to
World.” The remaining topics are:
get breakfast for a man who simply
July 24—-Bible Ideals of God and
at his dally work at 7:30 a.
Msn.itlmc the l«h> crletl distressJuly 31—"Bible Pictures of God and
;d some of the other children
Man.” niuslraied.
who were dressing clsmonnl wildly for
Aug. 7—-The Bible mad the Sebdheld to find missing shoos, or to have
their clothing pul on. or buttoned If It
Aug 14—‘What the Bible to Doing
(While the Ice man pound
Here.” Illustratod.
»r. and the milkman was
Aug. 21—-The Bible and the Prob
late and there was no cream for coflems of Today.”"
fiK*. the u>a.Hl burned, the coffee boiled
Aug. 2*-”Wbat the WWe to Doing
the goiKl man grew cn»s bee the World.** tllastroted.
cau!H‘ he wa.-^ likely to bo late to hU
Special music and song service. Md
work, and—and—<)h.
by choir aad
ire in the way of hindrances. And
lh€»e people who write to soothing
Iv upon the -don’t hurry” question will
Rev. W. T.
kindly pul themselves in the place of
Sunday school. U:0fl.
here deacril»od. they may
Baraca Bible -class, 12:00. Young
jKis>Ibly experiimce a change of heart
cn arc specially Invited.
and discover that, under certain house
B. Y. P. V. at €:45.
hold ^l^cuen^tanc<-f. the one and only
Prayer meeting on rtursday even
thing to do is to burn . burn', hurrj’.
ing at 7:30.
are cordially invited to the aerOatmeal WaUr for Thirst
lu lUrmlngham the workers ip the
Isrgv- factories drink oatmeal
that U. water which contains oatmeal,
and whait-ror the virtue of this mix
ture to. It so quenches thirst and re
ed nature that U to
said tHc public houses and grag a
r want of patrol
p Unes have (
trouble with their flrbmen and aU
who are exposed to a eaaUauoas high
tempc-ralure all thrpugh the trip.
These men not only worlt with frol InlervaU at roat but thay find
oatmoal water Is
two pounds of
anges. juloe oC aU, pod of throa. Itor
move the ateam from the borrtoa nn#
chop the ratolns rathar ooanoly. Cat
the oranges Into halves aad fMWvn
the Juice and pulp. dtoeardta« Ihg
seeds. Cook the peel of throe of thorn
onUI soft to enough boiling wator to
cover, changing the water onoe or
twice. Drain, remove the whilo part
from the peel by acraptog tt off wich a
spoon, then cut It into narrow otrlfa,
using a pair of aclaaora for this parpose. Pot the berriaa. aagar. ratolna.
orange Fdp. Jnkm and rind togatbar
Into a grantte kettloi boat akroty is
boiling and boll twenty mlnutea, or am
Ul the syrup to thick. Put toto aitoll
Jars aad seal.
has a dlfltoult task beloro bar.
has to learn that the real ooffen I
Is lighter aad altogether nnittn
she has to know the many alpmi that
deaigante the cheap camrod poods
from the heatthfal onoa. and many aih^
er things not easy to ohtola ooaato
Infonnatkm about unlaaa aha to daapir
iBtcrested to the subject aad Ip -the
welfare of the family, lltoatotodthal
Unas are now engaged la mahlag mm
chinery to turn oat artihelpl aaffpp
beans, which are moaMed tala tha am
act shape of tho gee tone aictol^-pai
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Bih Hat are dgoe away wUh, aad the
..;,-M»i>n.«Mk*
ndacton 4o the dooble daty eC coa
tei% «
nter aad hrakenaa.
Lv; .ateaCteMtelorawiallarwho
Nearly erery ahop I* Beeto«o Mm*.
t'r. Itett -rtefc
aad all the abopa ta Caaihrtdse aad io
the
Booth Boaun dtetHct hare graated
'WwMm teMte; teM tern iMt • Mb ihereQaeatar
joumeyann Hori^
tfelB«f«r«V<t«k«ter. ---nan* aakn Ka t for a Saturday
> «te« teWteo WMom at MMn
Ilf holiday daHai July aad Augaat.
te tte Bte te hoteU M
Aboat Md aakn palatera of Boatoc
kitekf OM^i
afW at.wothAft«- •
Mroral
moatha to obtala h(iher wagea. 1c
the aniortty of caaea the ana hare
beea glrea the $3 a day for whfch
they asked.
Whgea of aklUed laborers at the
PortnaoBlh. Baglaad. dock yards arc
to be laereaaed 84 Abmings a week.
Fhria. Fraaoe. dockers hare gohe <
a atffke for higher wages and shorter
AH te teorlM
*'jul*te
atO^ U te
hoara of labor.
NBte wWob tea bow that doara
ttealalr J tea# rtaaate
nr IB OUR SUBINEBB
IteodatioaotMA
To dlspeoae health-ghrlag prescfltp^
f tettete tel Ite»
!, .Itetet. It «k«» *«•,*-«> “1
-
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prices. B-McKamasa.
tea MMoImD to atettote a* te
J5K* titer •• tetiT te teto «Mh
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Aa «;*rhaace says the Jspaaeae eel;
dke has mosclca Uke whl|«fd. la a
aofw Ahot has a good eye Xtor landBniha. akein only three boars oat of
the tweaty-foar. Is Hcaaty and a pa
triotic and cosU the natloii oaly » eenU
a day. Bonads as if some big depart
No PBy Shauia.
Ttor yean fote. wae attar me
Uaooualy- wrttee F. A. OoHMe. Verbeaa. Ala. -I had a terrible eaee of
Pllee caaaiag 24 tamon. Wbei
a BMMb^ Aralca 8ahre i
me. Bqaally food tor Baras aad aU
a aad palaa. Only 26c at Ma
sons aad F. H, Mead s drug afore.
NOW IS :
THE TIME
HOW MANY
Of yoor famUy would enloy a ham
mock to lounge la these hot days and
beanUfu^grrenlags? Just take a rote
tm the subject, then come aad let us
show you what we have la the
moc\ line. Any color you fancy, and
prices from tlJUO to 14.60. and the kind
that wlil last for years. 8. V, Saxton
Hardware Co.
Sorreya an beliic made for a ditrb.
whkh will cansa> the waters of the
GniiMl river. In CVdorado. lo Dow o>er
the continental divide Into the Cache
la rnmlrc river. Tbe renal will run
for UMSW feet up the moolaln sWe and
divert
fort of water daily, fur
SAVE MONEY
•-ik
workers of South Africa
Into contiu^s wltii Ctl^
work In the i
of that eoauiry. Ships are alrrody at
Hoag Kong to convey those htborrrs
to the Held of oporatlonic. Tbe mntracts are guaranteed by the British
authorities and are for three years.
StarLaundry
CO^O icev FACTA
Wc kBow our Ice creom I* «« pure
and dellelaos
you erei' u»ied. Hun
dreda at people tell ua «. every day.
and If you haven’t tried it. you must.
We deliver to all paru of the city.
Hare always ready five or six of the
popular flarora. In bulk or bricks: also
lees, sherbets and glsces. Both phones.
Jaa. W. Jackson. 106 Prom 8b .
Tw ta M i TmI
-£^
b SAMf Titel
tSSr^SiSSS ^
T.-ijassar
OtUBT
wKIUKST..
iriU immadtey ralieveaod pennawaiUr cure you
KMOotei tnobla aad perfectly renulaio
.lo’j'wrn oooMifWte
ibt lint ests’pNT iakt wUI csnlacs yts tf At
Bisisriy pew ri lUs BtaisrMfalBstttMsiN
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tolMte il te teteto ftotelt*
OST* KO WMA*rM V
JOHN R. SANTO
BRIOK.I
TBAVERSE CITY BRICK €0.
Prompt Dellvory.
EAST END
GASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
Choice Groceries
Butter and Eggs
at lowest prices.
CooTs
UBID FIRE INSURANCE
O. F. CARVER 4 ERa
rai loop WATTS
DRi. SAWYER 4 FCNHALLEB
THERE’S
Qts.30c; Cal. $1.00.
WH. HOPKiE. Prq.
oraDENTlSTS...
A
WEDDING
A. D. TYLER
Boon, and you’re been In
vited. Balact your
We sell Mc-
“VELVET’ICE CREiWI
I. L. A. BUILOSNO.
iriMiltIwBBMi
LhMiBNnrGs
DENTIST
WEDDING
GIFT
J.H.MrarN
6M.R.HcWiihr
HOBROE & MeWETHY
Iran,,
• inenL
6EHERAL INSURA-HCE
CUT GLASS,
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
31 I NEWWILHELM BLOCK
QTATB or UK HlUAK. Gotuity of Grand
GRAND RAPIDS 1IRDIARA RY
COMPANY.
to BffMS UondDy. Xna* 9S. ISU.
nrtUy. the MS d*T .rf .IniT. Id Uir it«r fme
RA8TALU the Jewaltr.
nf teid frtntf- m*Tl- rrmrUd lo
Tnun.Ti«*i TrarM^ aiy lge
TriiS.*toT. Trartr* Oty for NorOuwlU
«MiaL.i-wv
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Marine lEngines
Seven Size*,
to SO H. P;
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Drake’s Palmetto Wine
Tit loti WNiwMSidieiMiiilwWnM
MaUfT ttatrlci Ooupdl td East
fra Miraaahfifti has rtred to assess
yovcoal far aext
winter and
LADIES, ATTENTION.
Mrs. E. L. Bonner wishre lo
nounco to the ladles of Traverso City
and vicinity that she Is apccUlly pre
pared to give tbemqilaln eleetiie
vapor baths, dress and shampoo their
hah and do numleuring for them at
rresonablc charges. A choice Dae of
hair goods and the Fraaeo-Americaa
hygienic toUct requisites. 221 Front Sc
Wright Layndry
S']
BHlCfn
M«.J;rS?S5Ws-scsrs»-
late dte beeanae be kaoora by I
Ueol experitte that bo to atedac te
boat cl*ar that be erar bate! tor a
Jo. U yoo baraat aaoked ooe.
yo. boro Blate aoaothtac.
Irt
. Bade, nloo Mate te boMUy
»adc.teVddbyMIteler.. B.B.
Wearer, mamtoctiirer. ,
to hove a nm on tbem.--Buirslo Ex-
and C $. Vader. If
hara
gneated the right name call at
than ta the proper way. Not a bus!
Oatial rallrte for aeaa we hare kamed la a day. but
234 Park, and get reward.
after years of hard work aad careful
study. We DSC pure drugs, comp
them with accuracy aad charge .you
an hoaeat prtcc for our aerrksoa. Bring
your aesl oae to Begbee's City Drug
Store. Ellhcr phoBC.
Xhe Japs may flghl the Russians.
On land or on the sea:
to OBBly to tko eoM cxoMro itar M. »
BrwUliy Tortured.
But the glrU for this here country.
te OKM ior sight ohltt bewen. u
TwoPhon«125. 224 Park
A eara came to llilit that for pcrsls
teir IsMi to tooro srdnooo tbsn dsy eat and immercirol torture has per ' Fight for Rocky Mountain Ttea.
Johnson Drug Co.
haps ncrer beea equaled. Joe Oolo^
of TSrtOO. brtte bslldtof blck of Colusa. Calif., writes: “For 16
oipoilu ib llotenrell. Is SooUssd. bsoe
ed insufferable pain from
teles of ndscOoB. of S p«
aad nothing rallered me
ossl. is dsir sste asd 10 per cost oo
tried ercrything knosm.
gtooo nloo of te iros worttorm. The came across Bloctric Bitters and It’s
BMP teostos lo wolit te redoctloo tbe greatest medIciBe on earth for
bfr 's stite. SoTOfSl tbooted. sn
A few bottles of it com
pletely relieved and cured me.- Just
• ; itenwUossI Tfpoftspblcsi ualoe H good for Urer and Kidney iroublet
Um ebsiter train tbt lad general debility. Only 60c. 8atUeed by Johnson's
Oot, thU aelkn was takea oa the Srug store and F. Hr Mead. druggUt
aenpiBlau Bled by the Typographleal
Drabs's Pshnetto Wine is plesssnl snd convenient to tske snd wfll
ckly aad permsnenUy every form of stomach trouble. It is s cure lor tbe
HploM of Ouray aad Doraago. The
„_oleworldof slomsch weaknen snd constipuiioo. »» well »s a rtplstor of
A new mrenber.from the south, who
of the withdrawal of the.chartha
kidneys
and hrar. Only one dose a day and tbe care begins with tbe hxM
ime bare Ust toll with nnusual ideas
to the fact that the
•boat cwrteslre from railroad and
la the deporU- telegraph companire. has experienced
a eoareraUm. -I am bare.- asld he to
AH. 4he wonaa*a ganaeat workers a friend Ust Nofimber. -to reproaent
la iha tweBt^Bre shops la Chicago. my people with abaointa freedom and
and I could not fulflU
ABM naa aad wobmb. hare beea or
dered to strike for the -closed ahop.- my trust to them with free passes and
dredbesd franks in my isK-ket.Mk reoDgalUea of the ualoa.
Since then he realised that bit telaft la reported that the atrfklag gar graph bill to his comitnuctits Is amount
Bkhi woHbtni la New Tork bare so ing to more than be can save out of
prIphMd the naaidactofm that aer- bis stationery allowance or out wf
Ml of then are ieek|ag a aetUement drels for anndus documents and
srtik their enployea oa the -ualon garden areds Meeting bis friend, to
Whom be made bta orlglnsl dcclxraUon,
•hap-htala.
be oliaerred:
The Undea. Bag., cab atrtke has
-1 ttudeitrtsnd It Is the general praefhdad 1| a Boeeaaa tor the aien. aulh tire here for members of the boosato
feet U» • BbiJ arrangement of terms. recrire telegraph franks Wliere coa
The raal Mtraaoa U the ezceaiirc 1 get one of thosa UtUe bosksr—
Washington Post.
'
pianbar of oaks la the streets.
The ptoeeaUlloas of the reoneats of
On alae hoar day ta all the shops of
* thh BeMi 4 Malae railroad sy
aad aa adjaaUaaat of the laiarty rates
er Mr«o Ont tM men will receive
the eaan wagee for the acw nine hour
day M tor the old tea hour one
alin.helaB ande by the district organ
Intloa of the aakms of the rarioas
mdb^alkmi
OMdals of the Dntoa racifle rail rictnttofowchlUrea.70* COSU m tl
taad hare oonpleted a settlement of
hoara aad waBea with Uc telegraph
operafora of the ayatem. aiid a
aohedule baa beea signed.
Mead b the gre
Boot and shoe workers of BeUluns. tad craadcst
I for the free 8uaTbtre Is a all
day anonttbe l
ThB atrthu of dtamoud cuttera at
Aatwarp bw uadodo after a alx months
■irasEb- The urau hare agrad fo
qwptthe turma auggeated by .M. Teri
raBaa. the bbIob^ deputy.
Bcmfoa. Maaa. uMoa tothera, hare
goa* OB BUflm agalBst the open shop.
o.ggjjgaft^ggfc^
J. B. PAIGE kt-ECTfUC CO.
JURPET CLEAiniie VVOiKS.
. a CHAlU^Pitelrtw.
’SrJT'L*
Parlor.
Thfjngh CUKtanaU
‘
-rf. n~ «!.
dining enr* nl WalMi
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