The Evening Record, July 30, 1904

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The Evening Record, July 30, 1904

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-07-30

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mi mmim furtlier arraac^
menu tor the Me Maeeabee day Ans.
11. JadflBf tftm the acceiNaacef of
the larUMSoBi already reeelred this
will aot he ese of the Msfeel day*
that Traeeree City hae erer aeea bet
wfll be the Msfeat The oriirtnal e»tlMte of the crowd baa fallea far
•holt a»d bMweea iweoty and tweaijt^
fee thoenad pepple are now expected,
r^lleo years ago when the anenal
•oMiag of thSPa«odatkwi waa held
here.
trab eone compUlni In re­
gard to the entertalain
>t haring
been mde for the crowd that awepi
doers epoa the dtj. Thla year, how
over, the eltlaeaa hare gone In with
eMTg^ and If there U one Maccabec In
all the crowd that doca aot get plenty
to eat 11 erni be their own tauJt. A
nasrsM U the city ahowa that many
thenaand erlll be fed and cared for on
that day.
la the mitter of apecial tralna and
f . ratea. rery aatlafactory arrangements
hare been made wllb the rartoea rail
roada. The Cadillac delegation, esti­
mated at orer‘a thouaand atremg. will
eome la two apecial tralna The G. IL
A L wUl nia a apodal from Reed City,
mrrtrliig here at 9:t0 a. m. The fare
wUl he It from Cadillac and 11.25 from
Jle^ cityr 'the Ann Arbor will run a
solid trsls throoifh wlfhoat change
Page.)

BROKE OFF REUTIONS

By Wire to the Bronlag Record.
riaa. MIclu Jsly lO.-Dr. J. H.
Reynolds, ex-mayor of thla plam and pedal to the Evening Record.
jinloeat bualneas man. died here
Ormad Rapids. MIclu July 30.-It is
at 1 odock ihU morning of cerebral •aid to be now practically settled that
ng demoermu of the atale will ask
Juataa 8. 8ieama to head the atale
Ucket and a broad hint is dropped that
be will accept the nomlnaUon If a
purely aUte issue platform la made
for him.
The latest development In the situa­
tion was a pilgrimage made to this
city last evening by a delegation of
REPORT THAT IT HAD WAS RE­ Detroit democrats to confer with
frtmda of Mr. SicamK. They reCEIVED LAST NIGHT.
5d home upon a laic train, be­
lieving that the i^idlngton man will
be named by the convcnilon hero next

PORT ARTHUR
HASNT FALLEN

OFFICIAUT DENIED BY TOKIO

The visitors were William H. Maybury, commissioner of i.ubllc works at
Detroit and a brother to Mayor Maybury. and W’. K. Connolly, with U K.
Rowley, formerly postmasicr at Lan­
Japa Continue Their
sing. They came unannounced and
not reglstCT at any of the hotcK
ached Right Raak of Ruealan
but proceeded a) once to the Lakeside
Amsy Today and Under Thle
dub. where they wore dined by Will­
Cover Jape Puahed On.
iam F. McKnIghl. D:»rlnK the dinner
the polltiesl situation was dlscuKsed
By Wire to the E^anlng Record.
and L. r. Williams. poUllral sc*cre(ary
Tokio. July 30.-U la oftdally
to Mr. Stiiarns. was summoned i»y telnounced that the report to the effect
ne to meet them. He visited the
that the Japanese hare captured Port
for a short time and talked to
Arthur la untrue.
the visitors briefly. ‘ What he said Is
The n*port received last night was
not given out. but all parties appeared
i foUows:
be well sallsfltMl with the under-Shanghai. July 29 (night).-A-telc•am received here from Wd Hal Wei
mflrma other telegrams received
here today, from Che Pbo to the effect
that Port Arthur haa been captured.
The' W>1 Hal Wcl telegram aa>*s also
that the British fleet, which has been Mcknight case will not come
uUlng. win return there tomorrow
UP UNTIL THEY ARE,
At W'el Hal Wei there U a BrltlHh

THE MESSAGE EMANATED FROM
gHANQHAI.

By Wire to the Evening Rcrord.
Chicago. Joly 30.—The strike situa­
tion at the flock yards this morning
comparatively peaceful.
Four
hundred non-union men. 200 of whom
wore colored, were brought In on an
early morning train and distributed
ig the various packing houses
without disturbance.
A crowd attached a dellven* wagon
at Forty-sevenih and Ashland stre«*U
and the police made twelve arrests.
No om* was hurt.
Dealers Blackliated.
The procuring of a meat Rupply
even at the high price is diniculi. A
blacklist has been pul in circulation
by tbe strikers l»eariug the namt-s of
lers who hai»e pun-based meal
fnira the big packing bouses and the
men llste.1 arc finding U dimcull to
suppib-i. from ImleiH-ndein pack-

RECORDSHOTCOMPLErE

niANCC ANO THE VATICAN HAVE
wireless lelegraidi Hstlon. and the
WARATEO.
BriUsb wsmhli»s arc i-qulpped with
ihU means of communication. It D
pcsslble that Wei Hal Wcl has been
Alt Otplematk Nelatiena Hava Been
In wireless communication with the
htvered Owing to the Recalling of
fleet, and that the Information of the
fall of Port Arthur was received In
this manner.
^ Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Japa ContJnoa Advanca.
London. Inly ».-The Rome corre^
Hal Cheng. July ,10.—The Japanese
apondent of Birhaage Telegraph
M. OowleU aecreury of the rreipeh have resumed their advance. They
cmtaaaay si the raUcan haa Informed made an attack on the Russian right
Cardinal Merry DclraU papal aceretary flank today under cover of which the
of atale. that he haa been Inalrucicd Japani-se Infantry pushed along the
to Mwah o« diplomatic relations be­ line of railway. The advance* was tem­
tween rrance and the Vatican owing porarily chocked at II o’clock but was
to the mean of the bishops of Dijon again continued after noon.
and Larsy in Rome.

I

Five Htifidred 8trikc Breakera. Three
Hundred nf Whom Were Colored.
Were Brought in Today for.
Packing Houaea.

Tokbi. July 30.—A telegram from
Oshima this morning states that the
Russian Vladivostok cnilsers were dlsdohfi'Dmrla LeM Thrw Fingers In an
«h1 off Iru this morning. Shortly
sflerwsnl four Jaiinese ships were
Qm to Work.
pursuing the RuKslan cruisers to
the southward. The vessels wen* then
Bpvla] to the Evening nt*e*>rd.
fourtwn miles distant. Three
Interlocben. MIrb.. July 30.-John
other Japanese warships are known
Davla. engineer on the boat that
to be but forty miles from Oshima
br«Ahs the rollwmys at the Wiley
Cooperage fnrtory. Rot his band badly
cniahed by being cahght In the wheel.
Throe ftagert were taken off and the
band wta badly mashed. The areldent
U dauMy nnfortunaie as he had just
Thorough-Thirty CsMta.
recover fiwn a previous accident
and had only been to work a few days
From Jan. 1 to July 1 Prosecutor
fifty dollars damage.
George W. Cross has hed thirty rases
for proaccutioo for the city and out of
vefdict Olve«.ta PlaIntifT In EaM Ray that number eighteen have been
OogCaaa.
IcUoos. or CO per cent. Six t
nriy dollaro damage for the plaintiff rcre dlsmisawl on examination,
vaa given in the -dog- rose of Henry srerr settled and four were aeuuUted.
TbU rt-port was sent to the attorney
CMitole
J. N. Oo.rUde. Tb.
vw coaUaiMd afler »»Pl>cr and wu general the first of the month.
This Is considered a very enviable
aot coamlelad oatil about »:» o’clock
Tort for a prtMCcutor’s office and
taatcTMdac- The lory wa. out about
a haK
uflwu tlm »*re
«Uh abowrs the efficient wro^ of .Mr. Cross
a ccrdlct to TUport to Judac G. W. in that. poalUcm. A,, proaeculor has
«un»m. bMon urboac court tbt, ca,e anything but a pliwaant road and to
«H. triad. It U trery jlkcly that Ue
eaae «iU be carried up.

HMIDWIS CRUSHED

CONlflCTEO Sim PER CENT

Arrival of William Chalker,
In-Law.-la Also Being Awaited.
Cgw* Will Come Up.
P. C. Glll>ert. the local attorney who
assisted In mndurtlng tbe Mrs. Marj
McKnlght murder
Mated
Record today that he hardly thought
that J. L. Boyd would bo ready
pr«*8(ml a motion for a new trUl at
Kalkaska Monday but that one would
be preaentt*d In the near futun*
that the case was not to n*st at present The reason for not doing any­
thing at this lime JS tliat the ri*cords
arc not completely written up and Mr
Oilbort thought It would l>e an unwise-^
btng to do without having iho com­
plete records upon which to present
heir arguments as something might
be forgotten.
Mr. Gilbert telephoned Mr. Boyd
this morning am! be was not n*ady to
present a wioliou yet and funheruiore
wailing the arrival of William
Chalker. a broihi^r-ln-Iaw. The local,
attorney says that the case will be be­
fore the B«H>plo again but it Is hard to
tell Just when.

PAYMASTER ROBBED
Held Up By Three
$2,965 Taken Fn

By Wire to the E>-onlng Record.
Altoona, Pa.. July 30.—Paymaster P.
F. Campbell of the PnriUn Coal Min­
ing company, wms held up and robbed
of 12J65 by
here today,
ly wounded.
SMALL FIRE,
Dapariroent M^ Run to Be'ltneris
Mill Thla Morning.
The Sro department was called to
Beitner'h factory thla forenoon about
10 o'clock by. a fire In a lumber pile.
Tbe department Ihotjght It cangbt
Dorn tbe milL Very little damage was
done and the department was not
needed as the mill bands had the flro
under control. The mod on the atraeU
did not make a very pleasant ride for

The members of Traverse City lodge
No. 222. F. and A. M.. are requeued to
me^ In the hall tomorrow mornii
10:30 to auend the foneral of Ira H.
Newaaaa of Cedar Ran. Teanm wtR
^ promptly at 11 o'doau All memTbe rutatl clertu matoo «UI awet la bera aro urged to go.
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS here one
doalasua ball Monday eeuati
HOT SPRINGS UNOnSKT. tbe Bfe nmre week, ending Aug. 7th. They
r:ai. All Bie«bera that bare not presaver and the grrotcaf paia klUed In are caring hundreds, they ran cure
yoo.
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the worid,
22«-7t

il» tracral acrrlce. ut tbe lata Irn
Nevauui *111 be bcM tauMrro* afterBOOD at 1 oTeloek torn Ue tSmroli at
Cedar Raa. Tbe (ocal Mascalc Mse
*1U attead la‘a body.

8aa3uat9teiV
RepleaialKd We stalled in vitli An enormotts stock of oxfofdA knoarn^
this WAS to be an extnordinAnly bag season ibrogferdSp bat the
demand far exceeded oorexpeo
tkjDS and we were obliged to
send in a large order for women's
oxfords.
These new ones have just ar.

WE DROVE A BARGAIN
with the Omous «Ncwland*' umbrdU people that
has placed us in a position to offer nmbrdlaa at a
mere fraction of the regular price.
Every umbrella is durable, dependable and onbcndablc-stccl rods-parigoo frames—tmladeable
covers and strfrtly waterproof, no matter how wet

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rived and make our amortment
as complete as it was earlier in
season.

• Hop

WIGWAMS
MEN’S

8. BENDA A COMPA ITY
OpmlhbBfmlac
AIlKteAaaf 080.

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER*
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

SLIPPERS

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

LADIES’

Kimball Pianos
Have won the admiration of
the masses by their aweet
tones, artistic designa and great
durability. We honestly believe
this is the piano

FOI) YOU
to buy. It la fully guaranteed
for a term of years and will give
service ar>d entire aatlafaction.
Factory prices and easy terma.

W. W. (IHBIU COMPtur,

I29FrmtSt KB.Staowt.Mgf.

.

TANS
BOYS’

ALL SIZES MISSES’

FOR CAMPING
CHILD

VERY SWELL
NEVER WEAR

OUt

Tbe Old Reliable Shoe Honae

FrankFrledricli&Go
New Stand

MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

MOR.

Cor. Lake Ava. and I Oth

242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eatabllahed In 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

J1 General

...Clean Up

Of Rll Odds and Ends
Remnants Wool Dress Goods for school Dresses at
■I.ess than Half Price.

-

L.ASTT

Jlittr Six O'Sloek Conigbt
-

Another quick turn In
MENS SUITS, for cash.
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Steirf
Bloch Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.
$15$16and$17 Suits
. now $12 unparelled
bargciins, come while
the assortment is good

5c yard for 10c Lawns and Dimities
10c yard for 15c, 20c and 25c Wash Goods
15c yard for fine Madras stripes and figures, worth
up to 35c.
25c yard for fine silk batiste.'was 50c, pink and
linen colors.
5c yard for shirt lengths of 12Kc percales, waist
lengths or for childrens* dresses.
For Men and Women
10c a piece for Fishing Hats, were 25c

COME QUICK
M 0\A/ $17.00

ma$b Goods

eoMii

TRAVERSE CITY

v;

HAMILTON CLOTHINO m

•PtCtAL nUlM AMO LOW RATIO

WlAe

Mr Wiftbav iMt sight.

puiran OF suTi

issues

Join Dobwh, sgsi S7. The tai^
PRACTICALLY. NO CHANGE
ocmorr ocLCOAiioN visited
l.A^Ko«e.«ga4 tt. The m
STOCK YARDS STRIKE.
GRAND RAPIDS.
wm stHKk hr •> iabond tnls.
DR. REYNOLDS DEAD.

TWaVE WERE ARRESTED TODAY

Sate SRwatlen Waa Talked Over aiMf
ApparwatJy Evarywee Waa Well
CjaMgyer of AdHan Paeeed Away Thie
tMiit DelfW A« the While esS
SatiaiHi With the Outcome
CROWD ATTACKED A DELI
. • Goes Thee fer AH
By Wire to the BrasUig Record.
ef the CenfOrecKO.
WAGON.
Adrian. Mich.. July JO.-Dr. 4. H.
ReynoMa. eniaayor of thta place and Bpodal to the Ercnlng Record.
The esecsUve
omlnent boatiieaa nan. died here
Grand Raplda. Mich, July 30.—It ia rive Hundred Strike Breakers, Three
NoHhers Nlchlgu
at S odock thia nomlng of oen
aald to be now practically aettled that
Hundred of Whom Were Celorotf.
tkm set here yorterdajr aften
leading denocrau of the atate will aak
Were Brought in Today for
ipid prlM a»4 aeSe furUier errmiig<K
Juatua 8. Steama to head the atate
teU for the Mg Meeeabee tlejr Aug.
Packing Houses.
Ucket and a broad hint la dropped that
IE Jedflei frea the eccepcaacee of
he win accept the nomination if a
the lerttatloM elreiMy rasehral this
By Wire to Hic Evening Record,
purely
aUte
laaue
platform
to
made
wfU sot be one M the Mgseel days
Chicago, Joly ^0.—The strike situa­
for him.
that Tfsreree CIty hae ercr tees hut
tion at the Slock yards this morning
The latnal derclopment In the altua
W01 be the HggeeL The origtoal eacomparatto’ely peaceful.
1
tion waa a pllgrtmagc made to this
timate oC the ofovd has fallen far
hundred non-union mim. 300 of w
cdty laat erenlng by a delegation of
abort and betareen twenty and twenty
colored, were brought In on an
REPORT THAT IT HAD WAS RE­ Detroit democrata to confer with
•▼e tbo—Bd people are now expected.
early morning train and distributed
frienda of Mr. StcarnB. They re­
CEIVED LAST NIGHT.
ryffm jmn ago when the annual
mong the various parking ho
turned home upon a late train, be­
meoUng of the naMetotloo waa held
rilhout dtoturbance.
lieving that the Ludlngton man will
A crowd attacl;«il a dollv«*ry wagon
be named by the convention here next
at Forty-seventh and Ashland streets
not having
and the poliw made twelve arresto.
The vlsllors were William H. Mayrd that
No one was hurt.
THE MESSAGE EMANATED^ROM bury, commtosloner of public works at
dcrwtt ttpap the city. Tbto year,
Dealm Blacklisted.
IkMroll and a brother to Mayor MaySHANGHAI.
seer, the cHlxena have gone in with
Tlic procuring of a meal supply
bury. and W. F. Connolly, with U K.
ssergir sad If Ibere to one Maccabee in
ren at the high price to difficult,
Rowley, formerly postmaster at I.Anan the crowd that doea not get plenty
blacklist has lieeii pul in circulation
to eat it wm be tbelr own fault A Japa Contlnua Their Advanca-At- Blng. They came unannounced and liy the Rirlkerh bearing Hm- nanu
did not register at any of the hotels,
aaavasi of the city abowa that many
retailers who have purthaued i
proceeded
at
once
lo
the
Lakeside
but
Army Todiv and Under This
Ihoseaad.1^1 be fed and cared for on
the big iiaeking houses and the
club, where they were dined by Will­
that day.
men Itotod are finding it difficult lo
Cover Jape Ptiahed On.
iam K, McKnlgbl. Diirlng the dinner
In the matter of apecto) traina and
BuppIlcK from IndeiK-ndenl parkthe political situation was dtocussod
ratca. vary aaltofactory arrangements By Wire to the Evening Record.
and L. F. Williams, political swretary
have beaa made wUh the varloua rail
Toklo, July 30.—It to officially an
to Mr. Stearns, was summoned by tel
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
roada. The Cidlllac delegation. e*tl- nounced that the report to the effect
ephonc to meet them. He visited the
matad at over^ thouaand atrong. will that the Japanese have captured Port
club for a short time and talkcnl ic»
sooM la two apaeUl tmlna. The G R. Arthur to untrue.
the vUllorm briefly, r What he said to
A L will nu a apadal from Reed City,
The report received tost night was
not given out. but all parUea appeared
arrlvlag here at
a. m. The fare as follows;
to be well saitofled with the undervrUl be II from Cadillac and 11.35 from
“Shanghai. July 3» fnlgbO.—A tele
Read CItyr Tha Ann Arbor will run a gram received here from Wei Hal Wei eunding.
aaUd tralD through wlfhout change confirms other telegrams received
Have vron the admiration of
hero today from Che Fbo to the effect
<OqSt»SS< OP
the masses by tholr sweet
that Port Arthur has l>ecn captured.
tones, artistic designs and great
The Wei Hal Wei telegram aaya also
thst the British flecU which has been McKNIOHT CASE WILL NOT COME
durability. We honestly believe
cruising, will return there tomorrow.“
this is the piano
UP UNTIL THEY ARE.
At Wei Hal Wer there to a British
FRANCE AND THE VATICAN HAVE wtrelesa telegraph nation, and the
SEPARATED.
British warships are equipped with Arrival of William Chsiker, a Brolherthis means of romroiinlratlnn. It to
In-Lsw, to Also Being Awaited.
possible that Wei Hal Wei has l»oeo
Cgse Will Come Up.
In wireless communicstlon with the
SavaradOwlfigtoi
fleet, and that the Information of the
to buy. It is fully guaranteed
P. C. Gilbert, the local attorney wbo
Tms Slabapa to Rowie.
fall of Port Arthur was received In
for a term of years and will give
assisted In conducting the Mrs. Msr>tbto manner.
McKnlght murder case, slated Ir
service and entire satisfaction.
By Wire to the Bvenlag Record.
Record
today
Hist
bo
hardly
thought
Japs Contimit Advance.
Loadon. inly ».-The Rome corre
Factory prices and easy terms.
llaJ Cheng. July 30.-Tbe Japanese that J. U Boyd would bo n'sdy to
apoadent of Mgchange Telegraph aaya
M. Oourlal lacrelary of the Prenrh have resumed their advance. They present a motion for a new trial at
s Monda> )but that one would
embaaay at the Vatican has Informed made an attack on the Russian right
CSrdlaal Merry Delval. papal aocreUry flank today under rover of which the be presented In tbo near future and
of state, that be ba> been Inelnined Japanese Infantry pushed along the that ibe case was not to rest at presto braak oE diplomatic relatlotm be­ line of railway. The advance was tem­ •nt. The reason for not doing anytween France aad the vailcan owing porarily checked a( 11 orlocK but was hlng at tbto time to that the re<
are not completely written up and Mr.
after noon.
to the racall of the hUhops of Dijon
Gllbort thought it would Ih' an unwl^f
aad Uvay lo Rome.
Pursuing Vladivostok FIssL
thing to do without having Hie «t>m
plole records upon which to prt>»«‘nt
Oshlma this morning states that the iheir arguments as sontctblng i
Russian Vladivostok crutoers were dls be forgotten.
John Dawto Laat Thrm Fingers In an coveretl off Iru this morning. Shortly
Mr. Om>ert telephoned Mr. Boyd
afterward four Japanese ships were this moniing and he was not n^ady lo
X i,
.:
Gm^e^ork.
seen pursuing the Russian mitoers to present s vnotlon yet and furthermore
the southward. The tesseto were then was waiting the arrival of William
8pm^ to the Evening Rt cord.
shout fourtiNii mll.K diManf. Three Chalkcr* a brother-in law. The locaW
Inlrrlocbfn. Mich.. July 3o.-J<4jn
olher Japanese warships are known attorney sa)H that the case w ill be be­
Davla. cMlIimr on the boat thst
to be but forty miles from Oshlma
fore the people again but It is hard lo
bfwaka the roUways at the Wiley

PORT ARTHUR
HASNT FALLEN

OXFORD
STOCK
er aonth portAqa tonight cooler

WE DROVE A BARGAIN

RtpkttislK4
We suited in with tt enor.
nK».itoclLaroxibfds.knoinH
this was to be an extiaordmanly big season for oxfardi, bot the
demand tor exceeded onrexpec
tkms and we were obliged to
send in a large order for women's
oxforvU.
These new ones have just ar­
rived and make our assortment
as complete as it was earlier in

OFFICULIY DENIED BY TOXiO

Kimball Pianos

RECORDSWOTCOMPLETE

^ OFF REUTIONS

----

FOR YOU

W. W. HMBALL COMPANY

l29FreatSt K.E.StroBe.licr.

HMD WAS CRUSHED

CONVICTED SIXTY PERCENT

d
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The tuacral services of the laic Ira
Newman win be held towwrow afterPOOB at S o'eloeh from Ue church at

The fwUll clertts unkm will meet In
MoBtagud haU Monday eveais
7:JS. All mambtra that have not ptvh

WIGWAMS
MEN'S

>IYIUlSTER ROBBED

By Wire lo the Evening Record.
Altoona. Pa, July 30.—Pa)masier P.
F. Campbell of the Puritan Coal Min­
ing company, w^ held up and robbed
of ILiCB by three unknown men near
here today. Campbell was desperate^

SMALL FIRE.

Department Made Run to Beitneria
Mill Thia Morning.
The Are department waa called to
Beltaer's factory this forenoon about
10 o'clock by. a fire In a lumber pile.
The department thought It «
The m^mbera of Traverac Hly I _ from the mni. Very UtOe damage was
No. 332. F. and A. M, are requeelcd to done and the department was not
needed, as the mHl hands had the fire
mrot la the hall tomorrow monili
10:30 to aUend the fooeral of Irm H. under ooaUol. The mud on the atreeU
Newman of Cedar Rua. Teama wifi dM not make a very pleasant ride for
the ftromea.
^ prompUy at 11 o'clock. Alia
bora are urged to go.
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS hero one
HOT SPRINGS UKIMBNT, the life sore week, ending Aug. 7ih. They
aavor and the greateet paia killed lo ro curing hbndieds. they can cure
on.
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tbewnrtd.
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School umbrellas, dookhandle, good cover....,........................ JS7
Men's Umbrellas. IwiU cover. Uncy handle......... .........................M
Men's Umbrellas, patent self opener............................................
Men's Umbrellas, bock bom handle, 8.00 value. At..................... X.68
Men’s Umbrellas, novelty handles, high grade cover................. IM
UmbTcVas that ordinarily seU at 4.00, 6.00. 6.00, 8.00 and 18.0Q,
going at............................ .................. 2 J6. 8.60,4.00, 6.00, 8.00
Nmwlmncal
mtrm k>orrw Ira Om«rol«mr»€fl
KvunwxwKsar^
8. BENDA A COMPANY
Open IkU BtMc
Afl Elflds af Ott dsthto^

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

SLIPPERS
LADIES’

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TANS
BOYS’

ALL SIZES
MISSES’

FOR CAMPING
erfiLD

VERY SWELL
NEVER WEAR

OUT

The Old RelUble Shoe Hoaie

FrankFriailricb&Go

TRAVERSE CITY

MFC. qo.
W. L. BROWN

MOR.

Cor. Lake Avo. and I Oth

New Stand 242 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Tltlo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Eatabllshed In 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

Of Jill Odds and Ends

i(eld Up By Three Masked Men and
$2,965 Taken From Him—Was
Desperately Wounded.

with the CuDoot -NewUad” mnbrclU people tha
has placed us in a posUioD to oSer mabrdlM a a
mere fraction of the regular price.
Everr umbreUa U durable, dependable and unbendable-«eel rods-parigon
covers and strictly waeiptoof, n
it reins.

MsektoUMsItap

J1 Seneral
.„C:icati Up

Cooperage factory, got his hand badly
crushed by being caught In the wheel.
Throe fillers were taken off and the
hand wha badly mashed. The accident Prosecuting Attorney Cross* Report
Shows Thst His \^ork Has Been
to doubly uttfortunate as he had Just
Thorough—Thirty Casee.
roeoverod from a previous arcldent
•ad bad ouTy Imen to work a few days
From Jan. 1 - to July 1 ProsectHor
FIFTY DOLLARS I
George W Cross has had thirty cases
for prosecution for the city and out of
Vtfdict Givtu to PlaIntm In East Bay thst numlHT eighteen have been conDog Cass.
vlcUons. or €0 per cimt Six cases
Fifty dollars damage for the plaintiff were dtomtosed on examination, two
waa glv« In the “dog“ case of Henry were sciUed and four were acquitted.
This
report was sent to the attorney
Carltoto vs. J. N. Oourtade. The case
general the first of the month.
waa eouUahwd after supper and
*rhto to coaaldered a very envUMe
not comsitetad uaUl about »:80 o’clock
last erauing. The Jury was out about report for a proaeculor*s office and
a half hour vbea they were road) with shows the eflMent work of Mr. Crom
a verdict to report to Judge G. W. in thal.poslUon. A. prosecutor hat
Cunto. beforo whose court this case anything but a frioaaant road and to
was tried, ft Is very likely that the securo eonvlcikm In CO per cent of the
rases he has had apeidts wMl for hto
esase wUI be carried up.

portion Sunday,

Remnants Wool Dress Goods for school Dresses at
Less than Half Price.

5c yard for 10c Lawns and Dimities
10c yard for 15c, 20c and 25c Wash Goods
15c >-ard for fine Madras stripes and figures, worth
up to 35c.
25c yard for fine silk batiste.’ was 50c, pink and
linen colors.
5c yard for shirt lengths of 12>ic percales, waist
lengths or for childrens’ dresses.

Jlfttr $ix O'glock Conight

e. wmim

Another quick turn In
‘ MENS SUITS, for cash.
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Steirf
Bloch Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$2S.OO Suits.

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NOW ^17.00

ma$b 000(1$

For Men and Women
10c a piece for Fishing Hats, were 25c

COME QUICK

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C^ntr Tr*at
•MdOHha

$15$16and $17 Suits
now $ 12 unparelled
bargains, come while
the assortment is good •/Li
U.AST OHAlMOi

HAMILTON Cl0milK1».

AVi JWy

THCEV^RGGaRD

MUKTSMBITIoi

Yoli,8vTi«w.l

Hcwnutr M08C THAN oouaun
THC noom WACS.

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tfafaniMlitofalptfaCHr.
tie pew pddMop to J. W. MUlQw

more. Ofa fem fa §1% facL fa

Hoiiyr to loan

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Belts? Belts

Real, Estate

No Bonus. We never seU mortgages,
so borrowers of us can be sure their
obligations will not pass into thekAOtls
of strangers. Partial payments may be
made before maturity.'thus saying
interest
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Mfap ppd win be rendv for
IP p wiry abort time. The
addHtop fa tww itoiM mrd full iwic*
olh the haaemept apd the
IM «is» tittt <»r peoiri* M to It tl»t ■ralSoorfafUbeaaedaiaai
POM sotasry Md Uat whm th» dteplay roooL while Ufa yet uadccided
Wacf ibty win dopMi wftli what the oecopd door will be wed for.
Mun lavmkip thftt UU
The addltiop dlfa tfa block from
•rlf oort far « crept crowd lo rroat atreet to the alley aad the ocw
hU w •• wpU Pi wUk OPT pan more than doublet the door
fapce. glrtag about S.OOO aguare ft«i
UP each door. Tfa entire store and
A faONO TO TH« W1M.
basement. Ipclodlng the old pan of
There pre po tfa pp4 ppde phoet tt the Btore. wUl be dnfahod entirely Ir
whUe which will maierfally wsfat !a
to fa i»ed-Uie7 pre makl& the aatoarooms lighter.
THE LADIES WAISTS.
I poeordtpc to hli mrwtlopi
We want you ladlea lo know that
The atroctorc fa of steel and brick
My. We fare faeo Ip tfa boei- and fa plastered througbouL Four 8 are specially prepared to give you
ftli M«MPii iPto pMIe Ufa 4
far yePTP, ppd opt cuprppfae le large oolumni hold the drat door and e moat pleasing raulU in •‘blrtfarppi# 9PV0
IMS VMP p 001—
iped OP erery bottle od nM
dve oolumni hold the iecood story. wafat work. We wash and Iron them
iM ppd PPioliili tffapikiff tkp faPP
npipoppA A woedtotfawtieli The floors are of hardwood. PrUm carefully by hand, which gives that
«fa>|Mi. Ai 0
ikP Mow plwpyf sidMeoL Tfa Jofaeoo Dmg gfaM to used In lighting the haacmeni much desired new appearance, and
Tiirt ■ninrrr. M «trO Mnieo
Op.
and Hi itae makes a great difference for which wc make no addmoua.l
tMafaMT, M popMppc pporptpf7 od
ge. The wagon will call. Either
^ tfa old style of glaaa.
«bp PMT. m^W^nnot a Now York.
There fa an area wall In which the
e. Star Steam Laundn*. Wri^t
« pfPgMM ioT tbp tIpitPd 8tPfai b€
•NAZILIAN tCNOII ^AID
boiler and ^nel room !• located, thui Bros. 3S8 Park SL
>
bw poror MM to olww p Ml loralty
MICHAEL COHEN" fUOO
pfaclng the holler and fuel entirely
fa Oip «M lotPffau oC libor. lo bit
TO »A»K IN THE MOO.".
TPfar
Tmm'k tfc. Cwptwlo-.
outilde of the bulldlng-Thc holler
PMPPVt fa oopfappi Pi proildcfit
A
Ifath
iM-a
tuptain.
o.mlnk’
homo
room fa bcilde the old pan of the
fa Ptid:
New York. July 30. Benor DooipI
banding and the new area fa used for froiu n \«*yj:gf t-i Jni*nu. bnuigia with
-TfaMt^proMppi
gpreeto sold hli plpptptloo oo the Rio
lel storage. The entire heating of him MS n |H'l a little munki v.
Mp ppopfar ppd far tfat PMtior tbr de Jpoelro. le Brpill. iPit ipopth. end le buUdlag fa by iteam.liming the xoynce the mptaln no«fafa ofaUlMd woHA tee to dopi it prrlred lo town Ipit week with much There are two stalrwaya
tk-«l Hull hfa rlgitm were un:n'.i.UMt;»tfa
»y ppd the deteraloptkm to enter from the Ural floor to the ba»emcnl. bly and unite rtipldly dlKMpjM nrin?. j
New York eoeiety. Ai he wpi pe«lnjt one at the rear of the building and and he lustllutrd a ee:mh. whlyh.
|
tfa Albenpiie hotel p mee with p ftpe
sear where the new building bowerer, iirovitl lo vain.
One day a sailor came aft and re- |
>olna the old and In the center of the
died. PBd Piked him to fare p driek,
. The stairways will also be flnhad
disrovered
quite
a
ii
wbloh wi froop tocptfar wbep
oppd thli men rery comppeionin white, the newel ixwu will rlgnm. Hie little rawal of t
able.
marble tops. A toilet room fa lo^ luul hUl iLeui then-.—Uwfa
How fortuoplc!" iPld Benor Be eated In the basement under the stair­
repto. pod he cxplplned hli bocIpI Pi- way.
mUoPi.
WISDOM AND FORETHOUGHT.
The aiilflclil lighting arrangeii
of tfa New Tortc Pi
"1 pm fait your men." said hli oew- fa especially comnlcte and when
Thrift is .1 MU.nlin^ati«Mi ih.it h.- ,
tv the followlnc foopd friend: “my ppme 1* Coheo. 1 MalhHl will be the
llght. d store In wfadoin and for. tiMMiuhi. atid H's a |
know them all. 1 am BIr Mlchpo! the city. Bleciric light will Ik* used tmuectiun against want In the y* .ii> j
AbPitjMPc tooemcnl-bottie
Cohen, nephow of the lord mayor of and the switches lo n-gulste the lights to coma. And who nf iik know today
ppklif n New Tone city.
Dodon. Follow me."
will be located in the new imrt and the wtiat the morrow will bring. Every
IuBm^T child iPtior in fpctoHei They took a cab up to the Roei lights for the entire store and bane dollar
det^wlt with uh fa a M^-ds»f
ore. where Blr Michael wpi delighted menl will be controlled from then- lnde|H*nd< n«-o. Op-n an ne€-<mnt and
u> find icrerpl of hli friendi. One. which will require twenty-eight swiich- Mive cwh wi-vk some |.r..|H.rilon of
ho paid, wpi Harry Payne Whitney. es. The ^w Itch l*oard will fa- at slate H»ur ^•arnlngs, We
T. per rent,
UHitber WPS Jamea H. Hyde. The and about sixty wires will lead to It xnnually Safety de|H.sit fa.\es
a
[ the lira ppd llmbe of
The lighting arrangement and fans lear. The I’eojdeV
ings Hank.
VaBderbllti. He who wai Introdured will consist of ten eh-rtrle fans with
ce rptoi of Uboren aa Mr. Vl*llne> nald he had Just Itit four lights on c-arh. sixteen are lights,
Dleippmici.
"luwrte** and "AIBe" at the Cadllfar. lights on the pillars In the basement
Bo lo the Cadillac they ruihcdpnd the and on the flrsl floor.
ieaor iwam deeper Into the aoclety
On the west side fa whore most of
^ PrwrMliic far bplldlpt
of the "Four Hundred** over the Cad the natural llitht fa secured hut small
^topp.
lilac bar.
windows are on the cast side. The
The next night Blr Michael took him window llghu on the west side are up
for a ride In an automobile and
from the floor so as to allow for dlsplained the Introduction ihoiild be play room under Jlhem. Thi-se w in­
IP ilDklPC Oil or ppi ^
worth at loait fS.SOO. The lenor dows will not be used for an <mtsld»agreed and handed ov^r the ca»h. Ho display as a west light fa mH adai»ie<l
fiforvptonr teetUutloiii.
promfaed to double It when the affahlo to the purpose and Injurv-s gia>ds
Blr Michael Introduced him to the placed In the window.
fato tfa ofaratlop of the oonlract ay*- lad let of the imart act.
■ fa located <
A freight elev
twa pf employing oonrlcu.
On Wednoidiy night the ecnor
Ihe building on the egRl Hide. A stair­
■iUbllthlnc the bureau of labor eU- into the lUuMUDore. and jihought he way leads to the second floor from the
reeognlied Harry Payne Whitney. Ht jldewalK on Cass i^tn-el. ^
greeted him elfanlrely.
This fa one of the lightest, most
Fbr a Ere^eat fare on the New
-O wan. Me name it Bulllran.' modern and complete eiures In Trav­
York Olty wiprated railroad.
yelled the man. Then ho aeemed to erse City.
laoorfaraUag the New York city recollect and admitted that he wa
Contractor Walt had charge of the
The names of our customers
Me clropMlag library.
millionaire, of oounc.
foL 14 years arc I.. H. 1 fatal a
Tor frm public batht In New York About thli time the aenor became work.
antic. S. VatU-r. If you have ^
dty.
iUipickMi. He told hfa troubM lo i
Daa^htaa CamuH Bs Cured
gucsscti the right name call at
policeman, went lo the Weal Forty By tocal appllcallonm. as they cannot
224 l*ark. and gel reward.
IT WILL M A StO OAY.
sth atreet atatlon and repeated reach the dlseaacd poition of the oar.
- It fa BOW PMured that Macrabcc the atory of hfa Introduction Into high
oonsllluUooal
May. Apcuat IS. will be one of the big life at a high price, to Bcrgt. McCann.
cauaed by an InVHt day* la the hlatory of the city. In •i auapect I may have been the vlcQUiUac the factorleaj will be chmed tlme of awlndlera." he enggeated
pp that the MPooalMt ppd ererybody -Yea. It U poaalWe." murmured
or imperfect bearing, and when
Plae. may take adraata«e of the low >rgeaaL He advfaed the South Amer­ Bound
It Is cnUroly closed. Deafness fa the
fPtPi lo thli City far a hoWday. Petoa ican to tell hfa troubles to the police reanlL and unless the Inflammation
Imy fa faPkldt big preparmUopi to of the W*eet Thirtieth utrect autlon, can be taken out and this lube repome here la orowda. while Maafatee and they might Investigate hfa sloo- Uored to lU normal condition, hearing : Two Phones 125. 2*21 Park
will be destroyed forever; nine cases
wUI aend a great thropg. The Maoeaout of ten arc cammed by catarrh.
hfai aU orer the porthera part of the
whJcb fa nothing hut An Inflamed con­
MPU are prepaHng to alteod the great
dition of the mucous aurfacea.
W’e will give One Hundred Dollars
falebn^tloa and H fa cwtala that the just been connected by lelcirmpb w ith
for
any case of Deafness (caused by
prowd will eaceed any ohor gmthertag
catsrrh) that cannot be cured by
• «e fare erw enterUlaod. The
BAND CONCKRT and Free
Hall s Catarrh Cure. Bend for clrcuPfadlpgly tow ratee are rery altract- tonight, dtr market loL
'*”'f!T cHENET ft CO, TtolXo. O.
faa. oPly ope dollar bMBg the price for
THY A HBCOHO WANT AO.
p rodhd trip from Petoakey. Charle-

Wo have just received a new line
of Ladies* belU, Black and White,
in Kid and Peau de Spie. If you
want a pretty crush belt see this
line
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At 50c Each

PEOPLES’ SAVINGS BANK

A. J. WU.BHJIUK!

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

StarLaundry
224 PARK

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Soittg
Going

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^“‘■UT^V^aUtorcoo.U.

SHOES
Traverse atys New Shoe Store
ALL6TOOK NEW AND SEASONABLE
a

«f WfiKfiia. l#otw»r fcoth dr-iT »4
fot«k

Woonr*
OM* h4 cotort. !■ mum ax Im «td kU imam.
- eeMMAuosotr
«u» 1*1 €t tox •hXfctt# •« mild wx.
•MHWWHWMW ItnWMTr Xo* «X ■ooextau l» MMk tX Mx»»X !«tan.
Micna*ipxit. oxaowtbx. cxx<x«.Ttxx

E G. LEWIS “»Sr

GET USED
To using our Ice cream: Ifs the Hnest
you ever tasted. Wc have all the
popular flavors aad many new oocs.
Glase 'lB lemon, strawbem. mint nnd
lee cream soda that will delight you.
orange. Maple Maracy. caramel, and
Come In and try It. then tell your

riWitda. The La Orrttl Candy C«, ::i
Ftoat streeL

Both phonea.

One of^lbe Hamburg liners wna
naffl aa a hotel ship In the harbor of
Kiel during the recent races, Tba
ratea were from V* to >U> a day.
WHCRC ARC YOU GOING
On yonr vacatton this anmmar? You
hadat better take a chance that you
can get yoor flshlug tackle aad gun
ammunlUoa aad sporting goods there.
We have the variety, anything you
eaa poaalbly weed, aad our prioea are

San Silk
The Re:^ Article.

IVc have jiKt received a nice
aaaortmcnl in all colors. Our
price b

4c
Per Spool
LXi«—if foo h»vt been
wxtingxjr fpeael colon jo«
(hiMld tan »t otce. befac the
aaortment it broken.
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BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Molding three Diplomas, also Graciuate of
Dr.Caissar.-tio.Sarah Hernhardt’s Ucauiy Doctor.

Teacher of Physical Culture,
which rounds out the form and
develops any part of the body.

,

WUl Be Here One Weeklonfer. Ending AUG. 6
A. F. NcHInoer. C. W. Athlon,
Lac Hornsby. •

HOTEL WHITING
Office: Room 31.

SECURITY....
This is the Icaturc of our
Bank. Your money is secure.
Dur assets arc the largest of
any Bank in northern Michigan.
Wc pay comfiound interest
on S.ivings I faposits. comiiouiid.
ctl scnii-annually.

T.HE RED CROSS
1 las a meaning. To all ihorc
who arc looking lor a reliable
ehcraist logel that whic h their
doctor has prescrilxrtl.

THE RED CROSS

Traverse Clly State Bank i American drug co.

THE

PEERLESS MARKET

Has just ojvcncd lo the pubb:, and a brand new meal mar­
ket where quality and prices
are light. (live us a call . .

C. T. COX
255 E FroM St.
Cllz. Phone

WHEN YOU NEED MEDICINE
THINK OF OUR DRUG DEPT.
Bring your doctor's prescription right to us and you can depend
procured from pure, fresh, first quality drugs. Wc give prescriptiens our
that every phase of the work fa done with the utmost accuracy and thcroughnecs.

attention and see

THAT COUGH
N,ed. alt.ntie. ju.t at thi. tin,.. .. th.t it don't hang on tor ah tKe coming month.. Nothing .0 dlugreo.
able a. a cold in tummor. A quarter lnv..ted in Syrup of White Pine and Balum. Fir and Spruce, put up
especially by us. will tavc a good sized doctor's bill later on.

SOME HANDS CHAP
Even in summer.
Chapped hands. I

ave the Antiseptic Toilet Cream, one of the best
; and ask for -t.

THE

i Wright Laundry

MML WTA KRAUS.

Where? To East l»ay. Have
you iMK-n to RslsX tiay lately? If
not. gn a? MM»n as |n*sslble.
You will find the sh. re dttud
wi*.i nuiages an«l i-nts. .\«k
the iH'upU* who H e lore no-v
If ItM-y are having a gi-.d tlnn*
Tn-n get a lot f-w yoiirK.-ir. \Ve
a few rhoht- hns hut.

prep

PERFUMES
Without end. The flne,t odor, that are made. You can buy them by the ounce or by the bottle. Haub acme
of the handaomett cut gUaa bottles, w.th any perfume you wiah. All k.nd. of toilet «ater for the aummer
bath.

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PEARLY TEETH
I keeping them so.



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Rubifoam. SorodonL Dentifrice and all Wnda pf

TOILET SOAPS
Twenty.flve different kinds lo select from. These are some of the popular ones: Cashmere BojqueL C<flgate-s Castile. Monad VioleL Rosodors. Cuticura. Bay Rum. Rcsinol, Palm 01,vc. Some are perfumed,

“A STITCH IN TIME”
Save, many a garment. By having acme of our many Kindt of ptoatera in the houae would aav. that “atitchIn your aide and a doctor’a bill.

SPONGES
for the bath, good big soft ones, sponges to clean your clothing, washing the wmdows, any purpose,
have the little and big. fine and coarse. Cost your from 5c up.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

IKE 1HNNIUI & UV
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NIUE comnwir

TjH^-t^TMS or

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PIANO SEtUNG
i

Tfrl^Bty4Kc jrm of i
ttr .
Tvmity arr yomn erf
ftinr
Twmrtjr-tvo yrow erf «*Kp<

eoaaaanally 4M not tanm wimt wa*

abe had she would have known of the
bemutiful oottoo npplHme bunda and
laMrtkm* that were 10 aad lie yard
wo ar* aaOteff for ffve oeoU a yard.
dtefle of Cote Uvona Up HI* Ateo about tbe twouty-tre east Ba
tiste and mkt conote that we an kHIn tbo Praopimy.

AMEIttCAMS LOOK
STOLID RUSSIANS.

HANNAH A LAY GO’S
HIQMKT QUALITY POSSieLE

iteAppommoTliteAfO

B E S

Chtaaga. July ».-»tea Bcftdmore
IT COULONHT BE FOUNO
* Iteopo*. K. T. July
Norman
U yon trareted tbo whole northern write* te accord Herald foam Pekin
Cote, powmaater of Baopo*. U a-bappy
llnwa: The Ruaalaa aeutrin Ir
mas those day*. Hte face U wreathed part of Mleblcan yon could not tad a
top
boote and while hlouoea atend
a*ore
eootptete nock of eaxTiagna. top
la mnite* aad the merrr Jtegte of much
UNIFORM ANO 8ATISFACT0BY
SDlB hmoeo from hUeapactene pocket*. aad open busBtea, nuaboute and tar
lir. Cote * Income, a* te the cnae reya than we can ahow you. BcaUca
poIkT of .fIBBt GOOUB. GHBATE8T
lMie» httntm^hyjux
n’B bnaineaa to atand there with
our price* are mu& cheaper lhaa that
with
an
fc«nh<tem
poaUasater*.
de8KR\lca 0«r
erf
vam:h| ftsMi I'llKirAUST)
vwoc
pends eottrcly on free, and la there­ of the average dealer in any part of that rifle, had be atanda. but bis miaJ
"v - the
f le^loa Joak»^-«TKIXWAY. ORINSKU. HR08.. (<«r own
I to be a blank, a macblae at
fore rcsolated by ihr amount ofTmai- te couatry for the arfmo. quality.
tamke>.) SndUJKn. BOHMKR. KRAKAU«l. aad olhm-olatM to
neoa. Ttpi«
^h4U he would oompU. K in • pcmjilTP- foe-t tiuu amr prtewi for tbM aiiperiar InsirowmnM
that stand on guard along U-gailoo
ptaln
of
the
mrajcftnem
erf
the
r«mrt co»UI#raWy lower tluii man txMomi ask for PUaoa of lofewtor
street, tbe RosslanK an* quite tbe
eelpt*. hut now he would not ac«n>t
icraAo Mrf no rapoutlon. Our i^pm kaovWar of tsIom and Ibh
plctweaque. with their boots and
a salary W the aovemmeOl olftred him
MIOHIQAI^
TRAVERSE CITY.
m«m aarebaof* for e:a«h. akisf* mmkr tbU tx»MiIt>lc-.
white hhMum. their white cap* and
don.
Tbr charaolor.aiid aiandlaa of o«r houw. iln‘ imp**rifrt1iy of fli«
KMi aboulder straits,
BHoro tho democratic eonTcntlon GRAND LEDGE MAN DYING IN A
riaom/ioaaU. onr wABaiehablc raloea aad the e-xce-Uroi
we
one
ridA**
past
them
ail
the
good
the
tneoffie
of
the
po*ti>®ce
wa*
*010.^
' Ukv prtOr la sivias fsudi patron, ahoald apfwal mroosly to carerfot
DETROIT HOSPITAL
ican is tkankfal that American
thing )lko
a month. One <lay ia*i
pmddit Iwyen.. A jadfcka- euaiaariMi erf riaooa aael price* wIU
utldlers are not dressed nor built hk^ of tbe people of Pekin fail to show It.
«.s* Um- biulM. ww »Il.Sfl. . bia•ptem* ihtf truib of erery claim we make.
ncr Sgure for Eaopu*. and for two Used Com Salve On Hi* Too—It Ate iKher soldier*, aad he langs to lend Tbe guards remain. howt*ver. a* a per
lONpfctlon erf our atorc and auxk i» most cordially tovlled.
(he AmA-rican army talUtr to
petnal reminder that ni^cr agala will
wc«k» Judge I'arker** stamp bill aUme
Into the Flesh to the Bout and
oVA*r the misfit and bagging khaki foreign powA ijpytubmijiihclr envoy* to
wa* ITk-lCole call* ihl* •‘cxclUua.**
cloihes of thg French and G
hut be ia Joyous, and the sttuatkm ha*
guards especially.
so yet caused any hanuful effect upon
Detroit. Mich.. July SO.—T.ani
The nmlerKlzA*d. low browiHl French
his nenroo* system.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
lie U not the only person who hw is Rlowiy killing Dr. Tbos. F. Thorfur
ildier In a rA-ady matU> tafaifl
We supply hundreds of them wHh
prufiUHi. A-nher. Ctdo has a b«y as- tf Grand U*d&'. Mich. The illaoasc h greAUi^h khskl. with a khaki helmci
making
rapid
prugrea*
from
(hr
doc
sUUnt who has Uvn trying for a
far d(»wn over his ears, s*-ems a eari- meau. and we seldom l<M»e a patron
tor's
fool
to
Ms
body,
and
he
is
U
m
>
whoU* year to get an Inrmaw in sal­
because they all know that we take
raiure of what he could be InlendtMl
ary. He wore knw^ trousers, and in wc*ak to undergo an operation.
te greatest possible care to’famish
ok like, and anything hut a rep
■rmach ^ MuaB Irw’. Muk Bmm. Betrett.
Three weeks ago one of tbe doctor'
the IntervaU of his post Office work
them with tbe finest in te land, and
•ntaihf of the gitd of war.
picked berries to help out hU Income. laughtf*rs wa* using sme salve on a
The Ge rman soldier. In kls roomy at nasonablu price*. Our market U
A week ago Oole garr him the In- rum and he joklcgly told ber tc
trousA-rs. misfit coat, with a belt high : cleanliness personified, and we have
cr<w«c. and m»w the hoy has cut «»ff n*me of it on hi* oxrnv She did so. an.! under his arms, is bA-iu*r; and the every article In the meat line that tb^
its u an Spri«»Whert.hi* curls and taken to ‘‘long i«inis~ hi* salve ale a large hole in the Uik* Jajtauese. in their smart khaki suits, j■------------ 111 allow. Broach Bros, 244
Evetr S*dt like a Simon Pure gi>vemmmt official. i.rs i4H*. p.ing clear through t.
!lh j.0Dlv UKRins* »nd ;fl.t c.p».[t'™>t St
“Mr. 0^> don't care nothin* about xme. Qaegreue immedtatA-ly m*i ir took the wicked littb* fighters they can
md
the
doctor
was
unable
to
check
it.
STAGE
AND
PLATFORM.
the iH.AU.mce.- retnnrk*Hl this digni­
C. It Oockeray:
: *
HI 2S
m* on Manchurian soil, Kudyard
tary uniJU. *He*»Lrunnln* It Just so's Jn Tuesday of this week he came.to Kipling saw them once and wrote:
IVindt and l>r. McGraw had him
**Th4 inlmltahb' Charles H.‘ Hoyt
to gimme a gtiod Jt^.**
*
Dear Sir:—I wiaE to eaprea* my appreciation of the work you are
you meet Japanese infantry. la.-MK^l an* A-ndtirlng kucccss when he
or cucrsc. the chief buslne^s of the to the h.»spUtK It Is feared he Cannot
dplag In your Rualncaa: Cctieflc.
t
. t
commence firing early and often, and wroie the animal show. “A Texas
pt*su»ffire is in stamps. Appari-ntly rt*cover enough strength to allow the
the longest range* compatible with St» vr.*’ It is one of the best things
everybody in the world is writing to uupiiUtion of the Ihnb. For
I have obtorvad wHh ploaaur* that many who had given up atUndgetting at them. They are l>au Ltlle that evA-V slid from his pen. Tht-re is
f» Parker, and be rt‘i»lle* to as vears the .loctur ha*. be«n sufferii.p
men. whi. know tew much.*’
tng other achoola boforo you came to the city have entered your col­
nothing “beefy” about “A Texas
faany as he can. rntil this “exriie- rmm dlabete>. and the diabetic c<
Just now they know that they are Steer.” despite the paradox. He is
lege and aftw a few month* eecured much betUr petition* than they
•* liegan the dally sale of stamps iilion of his t.UMd ami fli-h I- r.aid
ere than a match for any of the Eu­ bum of irony, unadulterated, but U a
wa* al»out s. vi*niy-flvo c.*nts, and oc­ have cau>t*d the evil effAtt of t
formeHy held.
ropeans
along
the
line,
and
it
is
al
lalve.
lively beast, and he kicks the plaster
casionally it would Jump to II whin
Dr. Thornton U Sr. years uU\. ]
my wonder that they contain ;off of cerUln American folUlA-s. in
the f«*w summer nsidints apiH*anM
We have one of your atudenU in our bank and are well pleaaed
and as many as thirty letters a day was grariuat»*d from the Ih trolt To! iherasehes -so well and forbear from manner worthy oT a soubrelte. Hoyt's
With hi* work. Hi* odapUblllty t oour work ehows careful training on
Icgr of MAHlicine in^lS?.^. and was for running jlown l<i make (aces at and humor is dtMible-fac4‘d-thai Is you
would be mailed.
Thess* wen* the days when the ar­ years connected with the Kanltariun! cut capek u*Iore the stolid Russian have mx st*A*n tb.* whole of U until jx»u
rival *md departure of maiU was lim *t Katon UapldN. Mich. He U well .-entrie.-. jlaixanere dignity is too great have looki*.! Utx the insidti. tl Is like
I wi*h you continued succeec in your undertaking.
hed. Now they have been Increased known among the medical profes*l.>n tor that / howevA-r, no matter bow a brilllairi silk lint*d skirt-only In
•nueh cunt* mpi they may hav« for the this case there Is no one to hold It
live a day’ each way. and there will In D’troU.
Yowo truly.
.nemy.
up. His wit Is srintillant. and It most
ne ah ta wanta
be six when present plan* are car­
NEW. RICH. BEAUTIFUL.
Tbe American soldier, tall and iie caught with an Instantanctets
ried out. As the piistmaster’s fees are
OMENA
SAMUEL GARLAND.
The very newest novelty in phoiog broad shouldered, lean and muscular, camera of thought, or much of it is
payalde acctirdlnt: to the number of
NORTPORT
prairie b«»y that he se4 ms to be. |
Hoyt -was an Ideal caricaturist,
‘ips canceled Cok V sat i.sf act loti raphy is the richly finished plat
A**i*tant Cashier State Bank.
ovals, mounted In handsome folden- lounges In bU gnt.-way with any uU 11{),( t zaggerations aren't distortions;
VIA
lie undirstiKHi.
\Ve ha%e sold thousands of them and tnusl.i-f. liki ont of Fr* (b*rlc Jb-mltg-] he timply 1«k»Ks at life through a conhave found ft almost impossible ic tf»nV piciures of his kind. The weJljvA x ^*-n'. and bis pIcHin s. are In perFOR THAT.HUNGRY FEELINa
\Vc make a Mrong siK*rlalty In sat­ supply the demand. Berides. the ar • ut and fiti.d bn»wr. khaki clot Lei* ] f,.-| drawing. Thl- famou.s ctjmixdy
BRUSH UP.
Wf havi- bru.his J.w evio' puriwso isfying the Inner man. Our twenty* tlstlr finUh. pose and tone of our work (night to maVcA* tb* Fr4 nch ^o:al4^ rs die L Oder to Si. Iub4-rg's Grand oiH-ra
atidlfc
am! the largest assortment in the city. five cent dinners are noted for niiie*^ b «itilte generally known and appro
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Ilrushes for the hair. tiH'th. hand-, anmnd and we surely are going to dated. Smith A Price, artists, C;: -hap4’i> .\nierit
rowiwy hai giv.- U.i-m a smariness
complexion, nails, cloths and hath: ktx'p our rt*putalion. Short orders *t Six. Union St.
SENSIBLE SHOES
Travorao City to 8L Louie
that-the kais«T might envy lor him­
l.ruNhej- lor the loil/>\ Military linufheN all hours aad anything you wish in
For sensible men. The Ttxney foot
$IS.50. 15 diy IlmU
HORSELESS CARRIAGES.
self.
avun. Sunday dinners a spt*claity.
for men. Ami so rAa.s4.nabU* In pricA*
[form shoe is the must C4.nitortabIe.
$19.00. 60 dty Umlt
We have them galore-baby car
As thi‘ tail American sentry stands twell made shoo for the money. %Z
that you ran affonl lo have them all The Little Tavern, tbo pAjpular restau­
$21.00. for tbe scASoa
11u»;Ik-a s City Drug Sion*.
V'roxxl rant. New management. Hioodgoud. riagt*s, folding and rt*clining pvearts there 1(M>king out on thi- dusty road • CtHKi w ide toe. wllghUy extended sole
ThU^fll include nicaU and
that
will
go
where
you
go.
and
we
are
and
watching
the
ctKilU-s
muddling
Famin A Itevldson. 209 Front Su
St.
Made In flexible velour calY, lace, kid
berth between Ttavcfie City and
^uro that it is the largest and most' with road ; ^4 ruling, the set
LADIES. ATTENTION.
'
attractive and roa^onable priced lot >lu.uh!ers
that he thluV Pekin
A NEW SHOP.
A Dr««n*km9 Hint
_
i *-avc a line of comfortable footwear
^T^ri* will be on sale com­
Mr*. E. L. Donner wUhes to an you can find In Northern Michigan a iKHir sort Ak plai .• aiivhow .
The
W*md
Sisters
have
leasR'd
li:i
Many of tbe Fn nch' hloose* aro
mencing Thunday, June 9,
nounci* to the ladlAAs «rf Traverse City PricA«^fri»m K’2r. t.. iw« nty-five Uo»- 1.4 iK-iur than .Manila and some of th for women. Rowland Douglas*. 151
Front stn*<’t and are thoroughly ren­
liii-t Front .St.
1904.
mad.* with an elastic, one half Inch In
and vicinity that she U specially pre- laiy.'j. \V. Slater. Yonr KeUahIc Home places In the Fiillipplnes, but not a
ovating and n*fnmlshlnK and when
Stcanicn leave Travcfie City
width, run In at the waist line. This
pnrcvl to give them plain eb'Ctrlc and l-'umisber. 12o Fn»nt St.
th(* American soldiers are sure of
complete will IH' one of tbe finest mil­
every SmuUy. 10 p. m., and
brings the bUjuse In to te figure, and
va|H>r lia»hs.,dn*ss and shampoo iheii
THE MAN BEHIND
now that tlu* Texa> and Arizona 4b
linery skii|« In Michigan. The trim
niuimU)**, 0 a. ni.
hair ami do manicuring f.xr them at
The Nunhem Qu<-en cigar l.x a sat- stltl lea^.-s It loclsi? and springy
CASES TO SUIT.
ert cllmat.* has falbn tiism IVkfn.,
mlng department will Ik* in charge of
.-iioiigh f.*r CAimfort. and also doe*
reasonable ebargi-s. A choice line ol
^____
_____
_
.
isfieil
chap,
becaun*
Jie
knows
by
pracEven
in
Large
citle.s
It
would
The
b
gat
ion.
giiar4ls.
h4iwevA*r
pic
ll*‘lon Tray of Cl»lrag\i. who
uwa> with the ev.-r^ visible straps.
hair g.sHl.-: and the Franco .\m.*rica5 your patience t(» find a greater as
Iurev4j!|e tht y bK.k amid their uniip. | tical evperU*nc( that be U anaxklng the
quilc well Known In Traverse*. Tlic
hygienic toilet requi-ltes. 220 Front S» tnent t»f luggage than we have. You
ng>. hav.- mtli- to .lo. Th - lw*st cigar that he ever bought for a
Atiwnlng will be announced in tbcic
will fn.l dro*^* Fuit ra^es, traveTIng lH>\.-rs 4' g.-n» . appar. Idly ft»r a b»nc I nickh*. If you havtm't smoked' one,
ciUimns later.
hc»jil:1ity <x you h,TVi- mU-*.*.! S4>mothlng.
It's
lags and trunk?, in all sireis. siyb-s
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
FREE OPEN AIR SHOW
FOR THE
and at the most agreeable pricc5 here, i.-its a? a r.-^uil .if iht i»-gatlon siege h..me made, union made and honeidly
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
BEST RESULTS
and it is a pleasure to show them. F. in 1900 and th.* sc. iie> .if strife which made, and sold hr all dealers. K. ELOT. Chanpe of>ro«r*m.
Try Racord Want Ad*. Smal.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
at»vnd.d It. the placi.I Clilnc*se faces Weaver, manufactun*r.
Votniha Harness Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AIL
oeeL Big Monay Makara.
' to tern Ue r«Wte Uixh-

F LOUR

GMCRENE XILUN6 HIM

ELGIN C. LEWIS

GRINNELL BROS.

up-Tian

CASHJROCER

159' East Front St, Traverse City

HAVE YOU na

I

Ben Her Flour?

n

roc Pumtt.

$1.35 ^ \

226 East FtMl am

TRt«EIISEB(YllK
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STEAMERS COUIMBU Mb
CUMMIN6S

MRTHEBII mCHieAll TRAISg
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES

RGUIDTRIP 25c. 50c, 75c
BcaULiiTiat8rf0a.s.
Aid 20)0 p. a.

E. H. POPE, Ajt.
fl.F.CMUBCH, 6.P.A.

No One Doctor Can Master Diseases of the Human Family, Which Consist of 2,108 Diseases
>

I treat but Four Diseases, an<d it took Forty Years of Practical Experience to master them. That’s
the reason I never make a failure.
*

oIfRIOE

,j
1-

MOTEL-\A/MITIIM0- MERE OIME \^EEK 1-ONOER Endins AOO- ®

$1,000^WIUL. BE RAID

#
To Anyone Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund* ^oney if we Fail to Cure. Money at Sftate Bank fHere Again,
Master Specialists.
Aug. 6. This wfllbe the Ust
Scott, who holds diplomas from
fh^best ScaUcWsTu^ counto'. and who has hid PR.\cTlC.\L .ytperience of 40 years, makes a scientific test of the unne and blood, thereby locating your disease without asking questions. We treat
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver. kidne>-s. blood and ner>es only.
notU^ AH cmhi*

¥ We Cure Quickly. Permanently and Safely.

a u h»e« treitmeat Irom «n experienced tpecolixt, otu pnndpal feaxons ior oar atnoMntijtaec^ are
we
anr diwoicdiaeiae ollhe atomadi. hret. kidnen. Wood or nerve*, we can c«e jfoo, a. we hare cored hnndredx far the
I



smtheiamilrdoetar'sooe.dutwente eqaaDy retubfe aad contdentioo^inoorefiKtstoeate. Uyoain
last ei^ yean ia Travene Oity. Poiitivdy oar law we^ oa'tfats triix Better call today.
^

Offices Hold WhitiBj, Room 6, Hoofs From 9 to 12 a.m.,
m. S«BdayiOtol2*.m.
Coflsyitutiun and ExaiDiflution Free 2toSMD.aB4rto9p.

anxtiacarauxaiJL
Daa’t Miss Frss LacliW

KHlEiinS
1«I^UIINB)=^

n Crnto for the Work.

ttoiL*iLa.

W TMOUMNO OOU>« ««
I AT KALKASKA.

IttirmuTwaMin
liiMneieM

TO powrr m

TNAT OtHtenOM.

19t» M nM i
tm TIMM Ml
lA«i M T«W M ThM WW/

to tb* B.totac mMorf.
KUktotab MMe, W at^Tb.
«Mb* antboa* gfM. WD «w aBUtolr
«Mtwy«« to •>« tato <Mi BanltoTb. lto> to IMM wttb ao townwA
H to tbM«bt tbto tb. «ri «M tbe
tooffe c< totoWtoitoA
TltoblM.«w«M>tortotbto
tocbtatoto*. AMbawbtb.
u«tb.to

imOmmmrnmtwo

in. M. * K.
n.

A

MW te* a( n hw

Thomaa SmurthwaUe went to hto
ouage Mar Maatotee this srornlng.

I or tb. <1A* m. At

«n im • tototti tnto (raa PMiur.
CbMtoMtowaMiotoA Tb.fbn
«n b. *1 tor tb. >004 top. A 9.^
eW wm .too b. ra. Ooto LWtooloo.
An Arbor win ro A 9«W tno
rwbtoitjo tbto otty. w—o^WtIU
Tto O. a. A L wID ton b«T. nWito
t fint CMW n4 tb. cmt hhr.
otoom jrtn wrtT. to tb. dtr WWan
49 .rnltto w4 tb. mtov «»e»
Ur. MMItoc wtU b.bto4tb.nM

n be nboot 200 people Bom that
Kalknaka. with Its hand, to
■g nevotml handrod stnmg and
tbe train wfU be deoomted with aB
klads of banners. Manton will have
eonrhes for the eittoens of Chat
and piacttoally nil of Manton to
ng over on the twelfih. Tbelinn>
ton band of foortnen pieees to ooatong
and Is going to make an effort to
win the grst prfoe. The Manton ban-

a ban

Mn. Oarabri BaDard rctnnied to
nmum this moraiBB after n visit U
the city.
sa Gertrude Messenger returned
to Stanton this morning after beiag
the gMri of Miss Be«to Fnlghum of
KestoMokesa.
Miss Bualee Kelly went to Fbuch
this moralng.
MU Daisy Palmer wUl go to Red
Park tomorrow to vtoil Miss Ethel
Smurthwalie.
CUad Pound has roturned from
buttoeaa trip to Oobhs Juaciioa.
Mtos Cora Ward of Cadmao- to the
ga^ of Mrs. Gtorence Slater.

Mthepi^tlito
pIcatltBlMdareof
ssouaUty. Quite a
Urge and 1
mmber of peopU from this rity
■rromtotog towns are engaged
to the oecupatioa of plckteg them at
preeeat and are eatoping <m the ptotos
for that porpoee. Mr. and Mrs. Curmv^ Garfield and State stroeu, are at
proeet camping near NorrUvIll. pick;
Ug the berries. Mr. Curavo Is a test
picker but to only able to gather atomt
and a half a day: 11.25 a crate
to the eoetoemmtioB received.
Mru. Curmvo to not as fori as her

three years and ooly a few days ago
was able to go to work. She has suf
fered very much and the gruator part
ton hand wnnu Irat prise or ra
of the lime was unable to walk,
mU.knew that sbe was suffering with n
but could not get.lt all re­
moved. Ttarougb a sister sad a ntoee
she was persuaded to try the Hot
Springs remedy and two hours Uier a
.parasite that had been sapping
BOSOM FRIENDS.
There is no nse U talking, you can* life blood and energy for ttoree years
find belter Siting shlrU for the money was removed. Jt was over IdO feel to
length. She Is now able to walk as
MAflV WILL COME FROM GRAND than the Btgla and Herald hr
RAFlDfi Mfirr.
They are made to wear and look right.
We have them In a large rsrie
paUerns. Cut negligee. Fifty cents
COMFORT FOR WOMEN.
andadolUr. Jap underwear to n good
Women love ci.mfort and there U
thing. Kubeck A Hoyt. 121 Union St. no oumfort like foot comfort. Ea^y
ful shoes an* rare, but the line
HEAD HAPPY, Uke
TRACK SEINO PUT IN THE FINK
le by l u A . Dunn have all the
qualities of ease. None b<nter made.
or CONDITION.
bald heads, U’s hair Insurance.
They come to kid or patent leather,
boou and oxfunU. Ed. Lamner. 119
Or. J. B. Marilfi, SeereUry of the
Union street.
Cliib Will Attend Grand RapUs
Races Nest Week and Sring
Fast Ones Here.
So much Interest has been shown

HNEJIOiiSES
ARE COMING

twntr-to. totb.*n
imem to. nnoto
krtoc Ibtor wlrn. I
a. a. aontob «<
Onto Lo4r OOWH

itlUn Tb. Hnnb. Mr. 1
ta Port Haroa aad ba
qnalatad with Mr. Boynton whBa Uraoo4 work n Inf thara.

tb. to. 4ntowwt 414
boM4 ak.tto4to.
Tb. wn bn aot ben matoi
toon two wnk>. n a TO Wpo.
'thtoknnbttrototb.«>sin. 4
thm vMkj noh •totf' lb. rnto
nnbt to. (ton tb. oatatoA Thne

ttomwMhfd. An the GndSDac Mao'
ethMH m ftoyiimflwiitMflr over tbe

HUE TliE WILL BE MADE HERE

In the afternoon the
meet at the drtrinf perk will be the
Dnrtaf the day the
era of the dly will take
the great camp and hire oOcers for
thadty. Inthaeranlng
tbatwo tanu and the two hWee of the
dly will entartatn the dsllars with a
to* to. bW bMB ni«4 bjr tb. otoW reception In Foresters halt
A Steffens- orchestra will famish the
ton n. o< tootonkm Tb. n
The raeepUon will last from S
to. bW |ton4 racb • toort toot U
t>y our clUxens Id having the Radium
ontU t:30 and will be followed by a
A meeUng of tbe directors of the
Tbe Cadillac Reds will play Trsveme City Driving Park assocU- entertainment brought to Traverse
□ly. that the Preabylerian church has
here la the morning.
tioa was held In the office of the sec­
Tb. amw afocbto*' wn ww tbe Friday, which is the big day. there retary. Dr. J. B. Martin, last evening concluded to engage the aUracUon.
and has contracted for it. Nothing
oi^ on or lU kla4 to KalknkA.
wlU be something doing every
to make arrangemenU for the big ror many years has created so great a
of the Ume. In the morning there will meet here Aug. 10. 11 and IS.
lenaatlon In the scientific world as has
hall game bet^
A force of men will be put to work this marvelous dliyvery.by Mme. and
(Monvllle team and the Northern ImmedUtely on the T^ack and li will
M. Curie of Pai^. Many strange
pm asylum team. The excur­ be put into the pink of condition. The
things are In this big world of ours,
t Md OMd tCOTM at sion trains will begin to anire at 9 aassociation expects to hsve the track but not even the roost visionary scier
m. and wlU continue to do so until record broken here this season and
list of “perpetJw motion crank” eve
If to A
Won Hl«
10:20. From 10 unUl 11 a. m. there for that reason everything Is being
dreamed of the existence of a sul
wUI be all kinds of sports along Front doue to make this possible. It Is the
■lance possessing the wonderful qua
Tba ragntor VMklj shoot of the street for which prises will be given.
Intention to hsve the bert half mile Itles credited To Radium. That it
Tr«T«nt Clqr Rod wUI Oa» club yee^
At 11 a. m. comet the great parade track in Northern Michigan.
cost Is far over ll.wu.ouo iH«r poum
tordv wo fttlto iBterwUns and Mve when thousands of Msccabees wUl be
Dr. J. B. MarUn wlU represent tbe and advancing rather than diminish
food nooro wva made In apito of the Inline. The parade will be beaded by
fact that the trap b«d»d a^ brokf al the great hive and great camp offlcert club at the Grand Rapids meet next Ing only goes to Illustrate how scien­
L He was authorised to charter tists. physicists and physicians are
SKwt o many birds o tbe abe
and it Is expectod that in it there will a Burton palace horse car and all the struggling to obtain a supply of tbibe dght or ten banda Cadillac, Mt horses that will come up here will be
ECONOMICAU POWERFUL,
precious mineral. Ht«l. light and
sedal with a soora of 24.
Kalkaska. Traverse •hipped directly from Grand Rapids
emanations are consianUy given off
^ w won hU match, braaki
RELIABLE.
City and others will be
to this dty.
by this substance, yet scleutlsis at
Included In the* parade will be the
The association has been very suc­ firm that after a hundred thousand
Gciiorall) ackmiwlctlgt-d to be* the j
Traverse City lent No. 271. drum corps cessful In gelUng horses for this meet
years of this ceaseless energy the Ra­
Dnrrow ........... ....................... 24 It
out Kclcntlfically cim-Hinicietl. most [
which was recently orgsnlted. It Is
24 1» thought that Kingsley. Peioekey. East and a great many are coming. The dium win not have dimlnlsheil more handEomcly cb-ulKnctl and finlKhcd ma-1
•itwynr............
20 22 Jordan. Northport and Thompsonvllle public is Invited to visit the track at than a thousandth part of It.s original rinc
Walton .......
engine on the market. Suit­
any
time
and
see
the
horses
work
out.
size,
weight
and
strength,
and
that
It
21
C.Cnrw........ ...................... 20
will all send banda All bands will be Tbe aswwlation will be glad to wel­ will require minions of years t<» ex able for any kind of a boat requiring
1“
n. P. Eltht r single or
Mwwl ............ ...................... 20 16
enterulned free.
come any of the citizens who care to baust Itself.
New discoveries re­
Itoek*................ .......................17 21
The degree teams of the various come out and see the horses being garding it are being made frequently, double eyliirJer. Our sjH'ed c<*ntrol. j
17
propi'ller equipmenl. igulter nieehan^*
ktoade ............
hlvcu and tenu will appear In tbe pa gotten into condition for the big meet.
and
It
may
eventually
be
used
to
2
lubricating
arrangenu nl and \
Bdlfon ....................................10
rade In unWorm. The Shetland pony They will see the finest lot of horses scores of ways beenflclal to human­
Baxtoi............ ................,..45 14
rigs of tbe city will be decorated and ever In Northern Michigan.
ity. Prof. W. B. Patty Is to lecture
F Carver.............................15
also appear In the pamde. Tbe fire
here on the subject the eighth day of ga« engine plant In the worldo|ktMiller ................................14 12
Invited to ap
SREVITIEfi.
August and all will have a chance to atlng our own patterns, foundry, forge
pear and may lake part
AUhongb the crowd was small, the see this much-discussed Radium and and machine de|iartmenls.' Our guar­
At 1 o’clock the races begin in the
LAKg ANN.
witness
some of the marvelous things
driving park. At 2 o’clock there will dance at the We-que-tong club bouse it does. With the many experlmenu antee carries with it a weight that
means something.
Special to the S^ng Record.
lag on the town of the Cen was very pleasant last evening.
E3'ery engine is ct»nti<*cted to its proBends's local should hsve read yes promised wlifi this and other popular
Lake Annr Mich.. July 20.—Mr. and tral ncobol on which
scientific marvels, the evening should p<qier and given an a.nual water le.st
Mrs. W. L. Habbeler of this place wUl will be erwrted. Mayor K. J. Pulghum terday that Jack Prot>ert was slapping
prove
of
fascinating
Interest
and
great
before placed to purchaser’s hands.
nUrt for the world’s fair at Si. LouU wUl welcome the visitors to tbe city on the mortal^ not “slopping up.”
Tbe O. W. D. base ball team will gc Inslrucllon to old and young.
Totoday.
and the addresses win be msde by
Indium cosu over 11.000.000 per
to Interlochen for a game tomorrow.
L. A. Smith Is laying the foundatloe the great camp and blve ofllcers
Tbe ‘Traverse City band has beci poind afidit Is not expected that Prof.
for a house on Second street
At 3 o’clock tbe band contest wlU
‘-engaged to play evenings all next Pstiy"caiTles s trunkful of It. but it U
8. 8. Bvaett to putting up an addi­ take place. Cadillsc. Manton. Petos
s
fact that ho will bring a sulficieDi
tion to a honse he has on Second key and Kalkaska have signified their week by the Hot Springs Modlcln*
supply of the marvelous substance to
>mpany.
nueet sad making other .Imp
InteaUon of taking part and there will
show the audience, and to experiment
The
bowling
contest
between
ihf
menu on thf building.
probably be many others. There to
with at tbe City opera house the 2th
Wlinam U and George B. Habbeler much Interest manifested la this par- young ladles’ and young genilemen’i
day of August. All have read of the
am also potting extensive Improve^ Ucular feature and much enthusiasm teams will take place at tbe Weniue
great sensation created by thla difmenu on their resldeacee here.
has been tUrred up, all of the towns tong club house Monday night. At the coven. and none should mtos the rare
t Wednesday night the scores
Work to ptogreeslng finely on D.
The prixea are:
opportunity to gain first hand know­
by the girls exceeded those
First, $h0; second. $20; third. $20.
ledge of such remarkable phenomena.
The K. O. T. M. wlU attend the oeleAt 2:30 the ladles’ drill conleel made by the boys and IT the boys don’t
bratkm nt Traverse Oty on Aug. 12.
«aes off at Foresters halt Tbe brace up there will be doings Monday
night.
Several new members have been prises for this are $40 and $30.
*TTjc wax figure burioew* hat
O. Buell’s horse won two fast run­
taken Into the tent in the past few
At 5 o-clock the buslaess meeting
Call for catalogue and sec
reecbed such a high art,” ^rltiw W.
days and the order Is prospering.
of the ntoodalloo at which officers will ning races from N. Spurgeon’s horse T. Morgan from the 8t. Louto expo- engioe.
Reeoriem Bom Ohio and i
and place of next meeting yesterday. ‘The races were each for a aitloa That It to almost Impoaalble
iotoU are comlag U and HoUl Doug­ determined will be held. Bw:b lent 150 purs4^ Mr. Buell to from Grand to tell wbetber the man you •«* to .n
las to basy.
and hire belonging to tbe assocUtioo Rapids and Mr. Spurgeon from Fife real man or a dummy. A lady frit ud
Lake.
Crops are fine bere. soiie wheat win is entlUed to two delegates.
who wa* coiwUnUy making mlnla
Tbe club rooms of the Merchants on thto score finally bit upon a plai*
run as high as thirty busheU per acre.
There will be st
Com and pouioee look well.
on tlM bay during the day and even and Manufacturers club are now com­ to kofl. from betas dr«-ir«L .Dd 1 Dmder In Automobile. Launch and |
pleted and allracUvely furnUbed and WlU B*v» U for tbe l»npBt of o^r Gasoline Engine Supplies. Phone 502. :
125 Cass SU Traverse City. Mlcb.
i
In the evening the rnrions vtolUag the club will be opened this evening.
THl MARKrrs.
the UsWatermelon on Ice after review. All
Lads will give conceits on the
mt. If It to « rent m«n\lt .lw.T*
Mlch~jlily
=•
Detroit. Mlclu
July 20.—Whealmemburu of K. O. T. M. M. trot. Na
•mile. b.ek. A dmmnr wWt- But
AngesLtfc; Halted, n; No. 2 corn.
122. are requMted to be pTMunt Mon­ tbciT .re K«m»* slrU beie w^ could
The exempUftemtioB of the
file: Na 2 wbiu oau. 42Ho.
nal win be given by the Petoricey day evening. Ang. 1. to assist to com- make * damov mnlle U tbe:^ tried
Toledo. Om Joly 20.-Wbeat-Cash. ^
for the great banl—wblcb. of canne, they
tent degree team at t o’clock U the
K
Me: J«H, Me: 89to>b«-. WHc: Ito- City
_ opeim houee. At 2 o’clock the ex Maoenbet criebralion. AU MaocnbMs Kansas City Star.
«Mb«. tttoe.
rUoal win be iBTlled.
LET YOUR FEET SMui.
Ckkuo. JBlr M.—WIMK-Old JelT. given by the Trnveree Bay hive degree
There will bm^eettog of the mtoSprings corn cure—no failure.
Do you need one? Why pay
■P
II: BM July MHe: bm> towember. ^
Istera of tbe ffity lnTh« pnstor’a study
team to
$100 when you can do ax well
K
Mtoe. Oom-July. «%e: B.p(MBber.
,
nt the Congregational church Monday
At 2 o’clock the degree team
for $76. 1 can sell you the beat
4»%e. OatB-Joly. 4(e; S^teabw. .
will also occur. This wlU prob­ morning nt 10 o’riock.
■on. an CnMiss
Brotrice
To
vlsiblr typewriter on the irarket
The MisM» Ida and Daisy Cressy eo
■E
MKC. SflUMbM
titM: IBM. ably be
, between Cadillac and Charteby a guide.
for only $75. Vo i can do yonr
ir:m«.tT.M.
^
tertalned a number of their i^rl
laieSiOandm
own work on thto kind of a ma­
friends last evening la honor of Mtos
At midalght the
chine. Call at my office if Inwin leave
the dty, taking the tired Alice Glllell and Mis UlUan Ballard.
UTTIRTHANOOCTOmklLL*
wUl
»
toresied to a maebtoe.
DANCE la Foresters’ haU Satarday
■r
»B kAfB .]«« h«B4 prPI«rly but •“happy delegatkms o.
BE HAPPT. be good to youroelf- nIgkL Helm’s orcbestra.
2242-21
wJU B4BKU7 pitnMac. U ward
ose
Hot
Springs
tableto-cnres
K; «(MB ttoto, M9 •»« Mtoor. A>4 All
All the mOls and factories U Cadil­
LET ’THE SKIN BREATHE, take a
■i_ l>Btan7.«tA«etonihMhroototo lac
toe win
w close down for the day In
Hot Springs boiling ouL
2242-71
order to give the
SHAVINGS-Sotfth SWe Lumber Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
224241
C a Perry* mke Taylor and W. C
THY A KECOIIO WANT A&
of CndUtoe woro to the city

RADIUM WILL BE BROUGHT TO
OUR CITY

SMALLEY

llMarine GasEDflncs I

DESIRABLE

Dress Goods

AT SHARP REDIICDflNS.^4

We arc closing out some ver>- desirable iress goods
that are good for right now. and at prices that .will
make you want to own one or more patterns when you
see them. These are goods that have a remarkable
low price on them. We want to dispose of ^ete goods
before we move; below we give you a few prices:
$1.60 Broadhemd mixtnre* 60 in. bloc and gretn. nothing better fa
wear........................................ ...........................................1..................... 1.13
SlOObfakf^cyMistret.......................................................................
$1.60 colored!

W. M. Paige, Agt.
TYPEWRITER

A. F. Nerlinger

98C
50C

50c Mc^iair fancy gray and broiniiDiztQref,OQljn lew,.. 9....

25C

Out Wttk of Our
Tactory..., .

1{mnant Sak
...Is npw optn..

PMBOWWOllMHMil

..............n

Mohair*..................................................................

75c Scotch mixiurcf, extra, 44 m..,......................... ......................

^

And it has been one solid week of Rare Bsigiin Giving. There
stin remains a good assortment in many lines and on the lines
broken we have made sliU greater reduction to close them out.
Four dap sliB remain and they wfll be busy days. No mittcr
what you may be in nce<l of in our various lines, it will lie to
your interests to come in and sre how much belter you can do
here. Really, we never sold gooils as cheap as we are now; alt
good, dean merchandise, at prices less than wholesale and in
many cases less than the manufacturers* first cosL The point
with us is, we must realize cash on all Summer Goods, the cost
wc do not consider. The next four da« will reduce the slocks
wonderfully. Wc will not trouble you with prices today; it will
be much better for you to come in and see the goods.
it isn’t
pricesyou want, anyway, it’s first ckii goods you want for lit­
tle money.

tbi Boston Store
Steinberg's Grend Opera Reuse
OPKNINGOF THE REGUI..\R THEATRICAL SEASON

WEDNESDAY, AlwPO^ 3
HoyVm rn-mmoum Mllmriky

“A TEXAS STEER"
A pUy to l>e prou<l of, with * gre*t c**t, indndmR WILL H.
BRAY.tthe ORIGINAL Minister to Dihoroey. «AY STOCKTON,

as -BoSsy/’ JOHN U WEBBER, as “JtoTerlCk Br»ll4er."

r.:.rr.JEXAS STEER QOARTEnE
f»rio9s: 2CSo, SOo. 7So, UI.OO

SEATS NOW SELLING AT THE BOX OFFICE

All enwlB our Urre t« ytstertay leR tke price. 9 CeiL«, rat
u4 tbe Items are c1t» aealK

LOT 3

9c a Yard
for—

ISC Fine Dimities
18c and 20c Oxford Suitings

25c Lappett Lawns
15c and 20c Ginghams

,

STE4NBERG BROTHERS

I

ilSuX^ TRAVCm errv. kipHIOAM. MTUmAY. JULY M, MM.

C^liE^itig Kctord's Up«to»Date Ifliiitrated l^fiii^
Bpeeiai to the »reelmg Itnord.

aTtc Sprtafh axS:, 4«ly w-

Lm^ oj^ the Maori and the ^oitin^ Gey^ter

mmm

tl tlwr. tb* fact runalOB ttiat b* eoofcl

•otitlad to be •Hotted Ja kadliir plaoe
ftmonv tbo w«1d-»
apoU. With
•• arm about aa lar*« aa Uiat of
Oretit BrUain^ It coatalna^mora nata-

It la a moonlataaua land, and that 1ta the keynote of Ita
dfvrraUy ift UndiKa
and blUa are
•jpanat the aky Utim the often wlkl ap4,
fknlaaUc aummlta riae. blue and aoweamen wooded or gUtterlnff with perpelual anow.
X>»* lakea and rivera.
ton. haire a chafih that la all their on n.
TiMwe rwnala>laUnda althoosb they
have been under nhat haa been termed
the -ban of c!rtllaalloi|- for upward
of alxiy year*, are aUU new. The day
of the fdoneer haa not yrt quite.jiaaeed.
There are atfU many miles of tureata
and roootitalns that have never known
the ti«a4*of fiobetia <white man) foou
Civlllxatloo baa been In these south
#ea lalands J
l^e patbwai
thlirltir lowna but there at HI remalna
enoruah of the old tlnfe natural lovetl^ mas to dellcht him who for the llrsl
time aeaka ihia wonderland. Althouah
much of the round world muat be travsewed b« ftire an American may aet f«wt
In thla
>k- rrgiotu U may be atnompUahed mllhout most of the dlacomforta lti<,’ld«-nt to foreign trn\tl.
aixteen daya after loaalnr throorh the
Ooiden Gate one may be act down with
bac and tmimaye on the aubalantlally
built wharf at Auckland, once landed,
we may rhoosc hla route from 2.JOO
If he haa been foTrwarnel. however.
be will pror^ directly to ti
wonderland of the ctdony. It la eaay
irlUa. Ho.
rrmal dlaermjure with. It la
nut only
Ion of marrcloua thcrmal and t
Ic id»e!iomena, but It
a 1
Inc puce of r.
aaylnc at Ilolorua tiuit no
Who entersI It evri
ever de|iarta cxceitt
rof rrtu
The |»rc.
D doea not create a atr
y ff the truth of this statement.
vn.nevrrthe!
I kl.md. II c

^

to do.

ISQBS

hlM WrthrttSr**bTuiTL

For uuc*

m Be*v«r

twtb

Ulasd aod for tweatr ymn M Harbor
The fauna of New Scsland. like the
flora, conute many dlatinctlre fsatures. There U aald to be not a aincle
tndicenoua mammsL
There are no
anakca. but there are a few harmlesa
Haarda. InaecU are also fOr the most
part wantinc. Hlrda abound. There
are at Isaat IS# spedea moat of them
peculUr to the Ulanda They Inciude
many beauUful forma, parrou and plceona belnc eapecUlly mimeroua Thla
U alao the hablUt uf the curtoua kiwi.

ipip

PotBt sb«

hu 'atteoM

diusios tbeai

b«r Uga*.

ditliUr « sMMgta.

Ob erery Io«kr jiKU or d«jr ta ««
UIOM yeor* >ko ku

cod*

dowa tk*

path to the foe signal aUtUoa ererythe boar/
clockwork

mechmiltm whkb aets •

bell to boomhm over gnj wider* at
thirty-seoond Interval*.

In all tbopo

yean ebc haa attcnM «a well la the
little trivial duties And f**9<m*lbllS-

sole survivor of a larce croup of a
Ur blrda, amonc them the fan
nioaa. w hlch oni^ inhabited the l»l

imm

ties of a houaebokl aaA la addition liaa. ;
confonnod to •enreraomat rad tape «•
way that baa woB ber htcb Hralaa.
Mr*. WiUiaia*- U an intarasttat hh-

cull«.cllon of wonders nature haa protided .N'ew ZswUnd with the most
equable climate In the woHd. Inlenae
heat and cold are unknown.
There
art* few daya when the iRm doea not
ahine. and the dlsi'omfort knuwr
humidity la unknown. Altocether

tory.

faultletM haven for him who <
nature—and f4>r nothinc clue,
moieness and Its constant I

naiic who would stop at nothinc to

that
the peer of an of the futnoua
Eut.
EutYj]M.mn
1 aiwa.
a{w». Yet «
of the
•« la the enchantment
of nature, the Indearrlbabk. aoroethinc

AHTIU R M. JOHNSO.H.

Dorn on the Beaver* at a time

when “Kina** Strang wa» at the kHsht
of hlB meteoric career tkmf^ her «m*bDries of early childhood are filled with
Inlaceol terror of the nan who. anto her, waa a type of fhgain

his ends.

Her

pareau

w«ro

among those OenUles who wvte Baally
cxlUHl^from the Island

by oriler of

Strang iHicause they rufusod to eiter
the Mormon church.

'He would have

killed us«all If we hadn’t coae.** says
Mrs. Williams.

In fact,
•a of the 1
Iter country only ser\ca i
4 harm, to
l helchten the <-ontr
fra

"lildn’t be caaae the

death of some of bis own people becauie they refused to obey him tniIfTlaen.

A drnUat ^

plloillyr
Mr*. William* was hut eight years

fon*ea of thla land of Ceysers.
lliHoinik and Ita vk-lnity
frltixl
Ions.
The
mliKTul Imtha in the world,
the bot;»T.i; ajiriucii of Oldnei.iutu. the
ceyaera of Whakarewarewu. the hot
lake of Ilolomahana. the riant up­
heavals of Walmancu—all of jtiirmf
natural phenomena ore close nt hand.
Farther ntield ua one cues aouthward
throujfh the plateaus of the thermal recion are the ccysera and allica terraces
on the buhks of the Wulkato river,
where It aweopa In imijratlc volume

Hut Iht- Krnlideal sp
bikea dlalrlcl Is Walrr
ter), the Titan of |
ecrtitinly one of the

Maori Pol Ikincers

•ctiicle In the hot
anina thlack wueyaer*.
Thla U
wonders of the
rnt haa built a

TYPICAL NEW ZEALAND VIEWS.

lerwav the Maori canoe still competes
with the imkehu sloamtKjat.
The
carte l l»oUH.-n of the M:oiria are K4w-n
her«- and there lit tite midst of roost
L«autlful Kummndincs. and
ruined
Maori forts crownsnmny hillto|u(.
The southern Alps are a me4ri1flcent
chain of icy elcrrus. with aiNircs of
iK.iks r.in»:inc from F.OOO to 11.000 b'cl
In helfchl. «»itc of tbe;n. the noble, ten!
rh.iiHvI Aoransl. la l::.S49 feet. .\t the
f.Mit of thl.s peak the covet lunent hai
built Htiuthrr line hi>t<*l. the llerroltace.
and the H.eiile value of the IfMallrn la
j sup'-rkir even to the Swiss Alioi. The
1 irtvines uiel mountain sides ur*- clothed
I In jT rich ntid v.irle I lb*r.i. Two-thinis
lot the ip.ra 111 Hr: liilleenou.r forms Is

cave relief to
niyul sufTerer
and was i^ld 1.000
for his sertlces. Then the lmprlJ>one«l
kitchen force wtis set ul liberty,
the chief cook was sentenced to yi»*r>e
three moiilha without pay. The eroperor ordrrtHl another f«isl to i
.the fact that the Imperial Jaw
ccr uched.
•as of the
KverylHKly knows the ft.
The Kocan. however, puts

of age at the lime of ibi^emdoa. M
her memory la vlyjd of her fear and
horror aa the ten days’ limit set by
Strang for their departure approachod,
and of her sorrow at leaving what had
!>oen her only homo.
But a new home was set op on the
main land and. though -King” Strang
was slain by his own followers hot
four

new- y«-ar the Korean writes on
an his faults, -evil dlsi^osllb n. Itaiwtleace. Uid words, street Ujchu.
-It was ao dark.** wiys one American
realdlntf. in Korea. rHuttn^ liurh
stance, ’that no kite could be sc ’b"*t
when he hud run the slrlnc out to
full lencth
ncth he cut It luid b-l It ^o.
co. IroaKIroacmself of hla
InloK that ao he hai
enemies and could I

years alter,

w'omanhood

the girl grew

before* returning

to

to the

Beavers.
in ms her husband. Clement Van
Rll»er. secured the light house at 81.
James and the two went back to the
scene* of her childhood.

Pouf yean

later Mr. Van Riper was drowned In a
furious storm ofiT the Ib-avirs whll^
making an aiicrapt to rwruo a party
boalimm.

A Fcfcp Interesting 'Pictures From Far and fiear

The

sttinnt d by tht'

wife

was

sutidemicxs of

young

the

lilow. but the safety of the lake* lay
wlihin her hand.

-Something must be

i0i4‘ said, and on the very night
of her huFliand's di aih she look up hU
work just

NEW PORTION OF PORT ARTHUR

when* he bad dropped

It

and nib-d and lighted the
gri-ai

lamps in the tower aa bo had

.nc for yiars.
A few w4H‘ks later she received her!,
ofllclal/ apiKjintmeni

as

llgbthousei

at St. James, and for a decade!
and a half she remained on the IsUnd
in lonely vigil.

In 1884. bowe^ er. she^

transferred
where

a

to

lighthouse

rceit-d.

HarUir
had

Puiat.'

just

beea^

At that lime the Votal was!

far fnim l>eing the million dollar roprop<Tty that It i* today.

Jnat a

collection of Indinn shanties formed
the setUement on the heavily wooded !
peninsula that Is now covered with the
aer

home*

of

some

of

the

wealthitst of American m
that

Ume. too.

there still

nialncd In .the lighthoosc yard the ITle which tradition n
^

cross erected there’ _

The new town of Fort Arthur, aa shown by the cut. la practically a aha|w• le«a maaa of deVrts. Admiral To«o a ion* mnire cuns. whUh arv rfTecilve at a
dlatance( of from clyht to ten rolles. have been maklnic a conwnlent tnreet of
thla c»tinpanitlV4dy unpratecti^ aubuib. and there ur. few bulldlnjea left atandliir. The new settlement la outside the defenses. st.d the ctiinH..d Russian fleet
haa been iK»wer1i*sa to tweveat lU destruction. Most of the Inliabltatila. who were
principally Chinese attracted to l*ort Arthur by the prospect of
live bualneaa witlt^ie Ruasluns. hu\-r cither lled'ov Utuken the
icrranvan dwaliiitkTwhich tl>*y have exoavoted.

ir.73

by

Pero Marquett*f.on hi* hU-

toric vciyage down the coast of Lake
Ichlgan to ihe Mississippi.
badly

dt'caying even

It was | V

Iben. however,;

and th»* storms of later years, aided ^
by the dcs(*crattng touch of relic baat-1
era. have .iwept away all Ua^ of the ]
gn*at cxpbx-or's tralL
II. re Mrs

inwsa held til IxMidmi memWrs of the
n all parta
parla of the hab1 from
Clobe weiv.preaeiit.
r cl<
moat lilt rating of thla f
re the brt«hl eyed lada and
11 the loland empire,
the rrporta of theoe anl-

,

j

Van RIpci became, Mri.

Daniel

Williams, and

lived,

every year since

period of navIgaUon.

hero she fiat j
during the f

Her quIcL Intro-1

spcctlvc life haa made her a true phU- ‘
osopber in a homely way and thougfi
she knows Ilttlo of the loarnlng that ts
In books, she know* the world and iu
inhabltanu. animate

and

inanimate,

far belter than the majority of tboae
curious visitors who come to the ligfitliottse In streams during every anmiaerMr*. William* I* oae of three i
who are the keefmr* of llghthooi
Lake Ulchlgui. Ue

other*

atMidUgu aiy. iBd^ and at M
ke.

Another

Michignn

woott

__
U

llghtkeepar mt Ehglc Uvar. Kewaannw
oonnty.

The beeper at MIebigna City

has been in the UghUotna there for
an even fifty yaara. five rmn with Hwri
bnahand and fottg-fite year* In
ioaal charge.

GENERAL FtJKFSUlMA
led ihe foreca at
TkreUln
•rpriae won^the ai
rmnaofaU'lauda. Helsooly
1 height, but U a lIviBg refuIhe Idea that «M|tore make*
the soldier. He Is mpaMe of attuxUng
to a vaat amount of hard work, and bU
•reap of detaU U little short of

by an army of nsUvea Whan U» prop­
er Urns arrives the Hindoo* make a

men. aafe In their bowdahe
becks of the Uataed eMphai



At Old Mlatkm^alio, n woman
ttcnl charge of the llghth
^
Her huabaad. JoU Lane, to the oAdal
Ughthouae keeper, hot be to old aid
new^fy blind aad-Sor ma«y gear hi*
wife, who to atoo la the aereatlM, haa
done praeUeally all of the wortu
to oaa fif thebem fcaowa

«*«• tk* IMIIIW

kf pr.

Ck*

Mn. LrftaS-

MOUiaaoM
• MnkasUOTr rawt <a tk« kMfk.
At UU pulicalw p6l«» Mtitr* *M
!•*<* «Uh k«r cm*. CMktac
UmI ccot o( ra*Uc b<«*t]r «1tk tk*

«iw nagu «iUb «i»K*rt >*fp«MUc«tlf cad W* fMt.ckQTC tk* wcter. Bm
ama. ^ anal, ka* «t*ap*d la aad Bat
kic taaroftac kaad, aad aow tk.
k*l^ an aowanfcl* k» tlskU at
atd»a aa tkat It la a BMMkm* fonaldaM* aadMteUaa to ena tk* older
aaoato oa tk* roKirt. Tk*«(^ UttI* la*
arorlac toacb** d«tne« aoi'tfc. I«nl
nwB tk* «Ud b**at|' o( tk* plan).
Oa* of tk*a«aa«D*eu ct tk* ro*
Ml** at tk* tantt I* lakiBc Ik* aw
oa *«**t allk kat. krtadac kea
aad tD**a to tk* dru aad kanalw
ta H«a. aad Mra. J. H. Babart*. ak<
«a«*l* tk*r a*r*.
Haarr ■*•! aad wlf. oC B*alim Harbar an kata aad
ap*ad tk. aum
nar. Mr. M Irkaova a* tk* appK)
Mac. aad Ib* aoaar at a «nc apple
arehard a( JOO aon ai Old
Ha axpMd* aon to *r*ct a (a* oo!taca oa bl* famorerlookla# tk* kar.
•berc b« will Uve darias tk* hot
nootk* td .amain. Tbej an- at tho
Partar hou**. a* ar. aln K*r. A.
nnaoa, D. D.. aad wife of Cllftoa. III.
Margaanta Here* raiurawl oo tk*

pedal to tk* Braalac RacorC
Omaa. Mlek, Jalr ».-Tb* gama
of OMoa Mat nimt an aafcqiat
tk* d*llcktM waalkar which h^ farorad oortltmi Mkkiaaa tanrt dorlac tka mo^ oT Jol/. AJlaaaneoetaatad aad War *a a aolat way at

patotkm^^

Ikla beaallfa] apot. aad the da]r*.paa*
all too onlekly to pl«a*e tk* oa*. who
I to *peaa tk*
.o.
I Mra.ParrtoLaacdoo.mmPerrto.Jr
to w Tortoo.
jurjorl* of CtadaaaU. O.* Joloed
>d the boy ar*|,^,
polauoriol«i
a* popolar tkl* aaaaoa aa foranrir.
Aboard Hama aad aoo Aboer. Jr„
Tk* *T*Blao an paaaad Tttf pi*** from LcmlirviUe. Kjr.. airfrod Saturday.
aatir la ahaCMioard aad faa laa. two July 2S. AIM B. a Price and N. P.
Tcrr acncald* dlrenloa*.
Bmat of Ctnctanatl and Ccnlnit^o.
The Coaday ernlac aooc aarde*
Ror B. PIngree joined the boya at
which ha* prored *ock a prodiakl* Ounp Alpha III. Saturday evening and
picaiaat way la which to apaad nU took dinner at Hotel Ne^4a^
tk* Sakkath enatac* la *e*aoo* pa*t vrnnU Sunday. Two of the party. Al­
wa*. waa la chare* of Geaoral Ctiteh- fred Treadway and Charle. rlonnlngt
•oa 00 Saoday la*t Mr*. Bradley aa- loft fer home Monday,
*l*ted at tk* plaao aad la eoaductlac
aarenee Price of New York arrived
B. Pa Ranaome aad wife of CTlevcv
Unda Ohio, who apont several weeks
at the Inn last aeaaoa. have reglatemd
liilf names on the hook for a aUy of
longer duration this season.
JB. C. Beach and wife. C. D. Beach
aad wife aad Miss Dorothy Beach of
Old Mission came to the Inn on Wed­
nesday for a abort stay.
Mm. John A. Parkinson of WIchlu.
Kansas, arrived on the Illinois Thummorning. Mm. Parkinson U the
daughter of Mr. ami Mm. Dewoy of
o Inn.
Bishop E. R. Atwlll and wife chaper­
oned a party of-young people from
Bdgewood to Omeha Thuririay. This
IS the flmt of a serim of excumloiu in
which the bishop and bis wife Indulge
fwch season.
t. W. A. Pusey of Bvanitoo
and Mm. OtU of Chicago are guests
of Mm. Chlchmler at Cherokee Lodge.
Mrs. Helen M. Rice of OUrlln, O..
It lonted with Mm. Wright at Spearburnt cottage.
All former coCtagem and goes
the Inn welcomed the arrival of Geti^
eral Grierson. hU wife and Mm. Carendar from their home In Jacksonville.
111., to Omena.on Tuosdaj*. The gen
eml Is usually among the first to open
lummer collage and the last to
close osch season, but owing to lUIn the family was detained at
t* this year. The genemi Is al
ways i>usy making Improvements
his proixrty and adding pleasure to
the resort. This season he adds to
the attractIvcness of the resort i
rtwort surrey and a launch which will

There was a very* pleasant birthday
party aad hall given at the hotel Raturday eveatog for Miss Elliabeth
Oatoa.

\St£S “ ^
m BSAOnOJD BffiUATOB CO.,

BEAUTIFUljjEWANDJUtHS
iraak Woman Exoallad In Curvaa and
Outlines cf Face arnl Figu
Helen Caused Trojan War.

miM hook Is the standard au­
thority on the suhjuct, ud her
readlags. like her btoUierii. are
-based on schmee, and not guess
’ work. Mme. Chlero has be« be­
fore the pahUc coaatamly for the
past seventeen years aad the study
of Palmistry and Psychology has
heeu her life work. Her readings
IP. ineompetent proide who travel as
palmhts and ciahnroyaBls. and she recognizes no superior in her line
of work. 8he uses no means other than palmistry and psychic Uws to
read your past, present and future ai'curatMy. She gives adViee upon
all affairs of life, no matter how eompllcaicd. Ti lis you of your Mckand will tell you how to be cured. She d««'s not de>rrn»o medi­
cine and has none for. aale. Also tells you of your «-nemi<>s and de­
scribes* them to you: tcUs when and whom you will marry, when' you
will be the must successful, and what y«»u are In-st adatHed for In life.
If you art* conirmplaUng a change or If you are in trouble of any kind,
come and she will advUe you for the best.

FOR BALI.

mMmWi

BALANCED ON THE WHEEL OF
FATE LIES YOlIB DESTINY.

Virw

Should yon lean the right wa^ at the riglit time w.-alih aad hap-’
plm-ss Is >otirs. but should yuu mis.** lu turning, like many, aad b-an
the wn ng way. distress and w>rn»w. like a gfim uionHier.jaare you in
Ihe face. She ran*4 make everyon*' rich, liiit she ran tllc^ them and
help them to oterromr Ihrlr •MfficuUles and indni out The plifatlls ahra
jhuK saving ilaie and money.
The madafne will only make a short stay and she es*is*rlally wi.sh
it nnJersbwal that all her readings are prtvate and absolutely sacred.
Noim- mvNl htvitatc to rail. l*se ladles* entrance of bed el.
l»rlce.s: Characier reading. ot*r: full desrrlptive palm resdin
11.00. Ho*:rs. P a. m. to P p. m.. w.'i'k days and Sundays. I-^K-aUM
Rtsim :i2. \M>itlng Hotel.


‘•Curved are the Jlncs of beauty**.is
fact beyond dispute. No mailer how
TRAVERSE CITY.
beactlfu! ihe complexion If the d(
Mr. and Mm, F. 8. Belcher and W.
cate throat and abouidcr lines a
T. Belcher of Chartotle. Mr. and Mm.
roundiHl arms are missing, what
F. J. CohU of CadiiUc, Miss Marie
failure Is the general mwult. Henre to
Baxter of Detroit and Miss WinnUred
attain beauty a woman must euUlvaie
Pmil of Winona. Minn., were an au­
her natural cbarmi. A handsome arm
tomobile party that stopped at Trsvand hand are a power In tbemsA lvci::
City Sunday en route from Cadil­
they attract the atlcnllun of all who
lac to Peloskey. They made ver>chance to see them. Society women
good time, Charlevoix being reached
covet no beauty so much as well
from IhU city In four bourn.
roundcMl neck and bus\ and a sloping
The Rev. F. W. Sweet and family of
arm. Rub the arms and neck well
Adrian.,accampanied by Mrs. Sweet s
hy a IrihlMI. MUa Irene Warner of Chiwith Madam Rita Kraus* flesh fcN>d
sister. Mm. Stevens of Cincinnati, arc
hggOa vho wUl tuy a month at San
and they will reveal their curves while
visiting
with
friends
at
Northport.
aimd.
the angles will flee away
^ Miss Puller and Mist Johnson,
Mn. 0. N. Kralder. with her ebUProperly admlnlsieretl there i.- no
teachem la the Kalamazoo college,
dmn and nuree of Sprlngllfld. l\U
agency that will remove facial and
are visiting -at the Garmon cotugc.
hAve arrived and opened her Bye-low
fro»*nlng wrinkles so promptly and
Northport.
onunge lor a nli week.* .Uy. Mm,
effectively as massage. The opiiorAbmham Oaato of Detroit Is spendKraMar la animtalnlag Mm. Artllhr
tunity of employing a professional
lag hlB vacaUon at Northport
Phsfleld. ehlM aad nnme, from Springmasseuse comes to ever>* woman bu*
Mr. and Mm. Flynn Cole of .limitle seldom. Madam Rita Kraus is a graTMi. ni.
Creek have relumed home after vUlt- uate dermatologist holding diplomas
IdonU Brliikmnn of Chicago U ening friends at LeUnd.
^joying a rUlt at Pine Qrove farm, hit
I from thri-i- colU ges. She Is a special
Roy E. Plngrt*e of Di-lruil is at ist in the skin and eomplexlon. Cun
boyhood home, the gueet of Mr. and
Camp Alpha 111. at Ne-ah ts wantn. suliallon and the art of massage fan-.
Mm. H. K. Brlnkbam and Mr. and
Two membem of the party returned Offict‘s Hotel Whiting
Mm. B. J. Brluhman.

to their homes in Detroit Monday. AlChM. Carroll Jind Mim Clare Whit­
fn^d Treadway and Charles Jenniugs.
comb of Oteegn. Mich., arc here for
8T0VES TO BURN.
The Grand Rapids piHiple registered
the month of Augurt. They are at
It would be harder to find a largi r
at the Park Place this we«‘k were: J. assortment of st<ive.s in Travorso Cit\
' the home (If Mr. and Mm J. 1. CumR. Golden. R Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. than we carry. We have'range.^. ga.--.
Clark. R. R Mattt^. J
Callff.!
and oil stoves In all sizes.
Mr. aad Mm. John
George J. Hefczelman. F.
openad the botpKahle doom of their
Walnm. |
prlet»s ranging from
up. Jewel
farm home to a few fcoekem of real
F. A. Merrill. H. Fn *
^re InrtalbHl wUb rtmm'Cand quiet. Tbl* U eertalnly n bcauti■ua. OroiT.- H. Ljman. M. J. l)*.»< ii. j ,ion. fn-<- .rf rharsc. Huy your ulov.S. T. Morn.. K. E. Tulile. I'alrnt r Tul- i
luuury. IVank Tru,).-.
mi place, only about Ave minutes*
The germ killer of old age. Why?
II*. W. A. koiJroe. Mr. and Mr*. K. 8, ,40
si.
walk to the water and the always nice
fb-cause pus and gc‘rm lH-fx»me oviNORTHPORT POINT.
Lyon. Ooorar F. Wlnklor. A. J. IUrct, I
_______________
home has recently Ik^'h Improved by
Notice to Taxpayers.
dlreij when bnjughi in rtmiart with
J. C. Cotilaon. A. B. Rospngarum. F. j
BruUlly Torturad.
wMe shady veraadas. where vines, Bperlai to Ihe Evening lUscord.
‘Jak* TImitiueou.*
tisKUo of the Itcsly,
Northport !\>lnt. Mich.. July 30.-- K. H. MrOannld. C. L. Rordun.
j a carp canip 10
thal for rcrslsSowim. easy chalm and hammocks
IK Ihe
TI1P Mlatc Jpt and May Strong and ■ ,oni ,nd unmprrltul lorturp ha* p-rmake It very picaaaul for the follow On Thursday evening a large party
M•^J•alf-nt!c
for the flve
earth j^alti* from the I.IimmI.
log Kueatp: MIm Rehacca Tark and from the p«flnt went on a hayrack ride MU* ri*n> Miawpll of Grand Rapl.l. {a ,u,ualPd. Jop Got.* «»sv,nration or a Ihiiu v like hardening city of Traverse City. Mieh.. hav.
PrinclUa Marsh of rhiengo. nU aad to the “washout.** w^ert- they had an s|H‘nt a few days at Iceland thii: wt-ek. |
; of^CAJlusa. Cpallf., writes: * For
of the arieru s. San Jak c.ire., your , piared in my hands for clI.N-tb
elaborate
sup|M»r
ciK»ked
oV4*r
their
Miss Jessie Brabant of (iraml Rap
Mm. M. C. Uardaer and dan
rs f endured insufferable paiu from heart ache. l«rk ache. Wc ache, your! I will be in my ofllcc- for th.
^mp Are.
ids. who has hinm vlKltlng Traverse
|^nd nothing rellev4*d me kidney irtiuble di^ap|H•ars. your Uvvr\\^*^' of <..l)e*iing Kald lazes
(illiey of Boulder. Cot
The guests at CtNlar l^odge enter C4ty and Norihi«»rt friends ha^
^
, t^led everything known. I U sixm nouririKsl
Rev. J. N. Milia. P. U. of Bvanslon.
you n^'ed no wi. k day from m.s .mill Nov. 1.
•IM the pulpit of the CongregaUooal lalned at a card party on Friday even turned home.
| iame^ross Electric Bitters and !l*s pills Stomach and l»owel irtnihlo yoiiifnun s o’. I.h k uui! 11 .".ft o*rl.
ing.
Dr. and Mrs. McDonald of Grand ;
grestest medicine on earth for vofm have none and you are again 1 lb. foren.M.n, and from 1 oVI.K-k
The regular hope at Cedar Lodge Rapids were in the city several days |
trouble. A few bott!c»s of It com
r. W. K. Wright at the M. K In the
oVIiM-k
Hu afii rnimn «d cad
WTOAlng. tif. MIIU Is at Bateman cot- ras given on Bat unlay evening. The this week on ronle to IVU»skcr and r pu.tf-ly relieved ami cured me.“ Just
All taxes paid before Sf-pt. U
. And Oh­
music was partlrularly good and there Mackinac. ‘They.wlll make a several
Uver and Kidney troubk'.s
Ugs for two woeka.
io routmli/e pol-on In the
lUrhort Vaughan of Ann Arbor ar- ras a large attendance.
weeks* way.
I
general debility. Only i0<-. SatBit taxes rt-maln
body. He ha.( fmmd It am!
Mr. aad Mrs, Chase of Toledo are
Mis Hattie Depew of Grand Rapids isfacllon guaranteed by Johnsons
. rivwd gad UputUng la a gtsHi vacation
gives ll the name of San Jak. You •Sept. iKl and imtl! Got.
piests of Mrs. Ward at Blrchmere.
Is visiting Traverse City ndsllve*.
at Vaughan coUagvdrug store and F. H. Mend. druggl.sL
ran not forget. He is a wundei
Mrs. Winans gave a musleale at her
Mrs. Frank 8chnulK>t of Grand Rap­
Th* aveat of the season wa* theeoahis renK'dy Is a marvel to humanity. 1 ‘'barg sl. On all taxe* n malnir.g
eert given by resorters for the Congre- mttage on Monday evening to a few ids Is vUitlng at Lakeland, the guest
Sold and guanum-ed by John.'^m I>rug | I’^id on Ort. l..t and
of Mrs. Roaman.
•atkmal church at this place, which oi her friimds.
Co who an- sufficiently rvllable tO|l»^K3tiy
On Tuesday r\Tn|ng a large card
Mrs. kJ. Stillwell of ,Traverse City i ness it is to make daily rouus al»ont
aeUed the church about 140. The
sill bo chsn;t-<!.
hand you hack your money if all is
lanaat hall In the place was used and party wn.s given at Cedar Lodge. A and nieces, the Misi^ Strodg of,i„»n and fn>m which you may buy
3241 If
are guehts of Mr and | your Ice cream in any quantity you de as repreR<-nte<l.
was*bvarerowtfed enough ao some had sup|»cr followiMl and appropridle prizes
'fire. Five to six popular flavor.^ ard
to be tamed away. Oae and all pro^ were given. The younger members of Mrs. Z, E^Hinshaw at Leland.
Dated July 23. VjM.
YOU NEED MONEY?
Mrs. Adrian DeWindi and son of . of puch s quality that Is sure to plea.sn
AMced' It a success. First oa the the crowd were entertained at the Jan
which was la charge of Miss Uh cottage.
Ktt'p this fact in mind, that I make
Grand Rapids arc making an extended ' you. Phone us. we are here to serve
Miss Carrie Ward has returned from rUit at Leland..
s buKlnesi. of loaning money In large
Marguerite Plcroa. was a vocal solo.
you. J. W. Jackson. 10€ Front St.
. and Mrs. C. A. Spaulding of
or wnall amounts on city or cquuut
«In the Dark and la the Dew.** by Sangatuck. where she has lieea spend­
Working Night and Day.
real estate and charge you kul v reaHortense LeBncwell. followed by a ing several w<H'ks with a sketching Coldwater were at the ark Place this
of interest. Pay It back
ahoit talk by Rev. W. K. Wright, in party.
eek.
[ The busiest and mightiest llltlc
Mrs. Battle, who has been mterto suit yourwdf. A few
,
Whlek he gave some very amuslag
Mrs. J. M. C. Smith and Miss Locllc . thing that ever was made U Dr. King s
mmlatmeoces of hU trip to Bt. Louis. talnlng gm^sts at her home in 8t. Smith of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. xew Ufe PllU. These pills change rbolce offices to rent, single or In | Rta te street, and State street
Herbert aad Warren Vaughan cootrtb- Louis, has arrived here for the sum- Chase of Dexter. George W. Cary of ,reaknes to strength. UsUeasness Into .suite. E. McNamara. McNamara ni<*ck. { Union street to Cass street U n
for the coUectlon ut th
Marshall. H. X Stlmsoa of Chelsea, F., energy, brain-fag Into mental power,
G. H Winans has returned to Kala- a Hunt. C. W*. Renrick. MUs Edna They’re wonderful In bunding up the
Hninh ddUgbtad the audience with a
The rarest comblnaUon of good
eocAl eokk **Roae Bud.** Edna O Brien maiHK) for a few days on buslaeas. On Reslrick, A. R Rotengartea. F. K.. beauh. Only 25c per box. Stild by
vocal aolo.-Roae Bad.** Bnda O Brien hta reiurn be will saU back his yacht Lsarnad. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Parker.»Johnson’s drug store and F. H. Mead. things ever put together is HoJllster s
Rocky Mountain Tea. It cures plmgave a plaao aok> wkleh was Buck eu • Vaj-n. * which has been at Traverse Robert Undsay. W. E. Williams and
p’c.-. indigetllon. constipaljon. rheu
EVERYBODY NOTICE!
hayed aad she graoefnlly responded to City for the winter.
Robert C Jones of eDiruit were at
centa. T«
Miss Florence Street sUrts today Park Place ^ week.
We have a complete and well con- iatlsm. sick beadarhe.
«n encjore. Hazel PlaxaU gave a rmd
dneted dray line and are In the market or Tablets.
. tag. -Whea Mother U Cooking for for a two weeks* cruise ow the steam
jwchl "Ms-Tookto do all kinds of dray work at reason
BUOGY LOOKING .
ioonght nothing hat n gmcefal how
If you are looking tor something [ able charge. Alao move furniture and
QLEM LAKE.
mart qiid exctaalve la Ihg buggy line, pianos with care and dispatch. Buy
qeitrude LeBngwril held the audience •
while ahe rendered.a dmenU a*ano Special to Ue Ev«dac Record.
L will be worth your time to visit our and sell second hand goods of every
We are ahowlag eomc i deaeriptlmi. We are here to serve yon
aileetlon In her uanal c.ii.'Mc man The Mdal galsttoa oC the ae
ne jc^andat
U the best possible
qtr and favoeed her hearers wHk t opsaed wtth a Boaith «f My
you. and lt*8 Jnat the seam phone. Plank Raab. 40S East FVoat
party at the Qrscory rssorL la which
haesntoa ta qnrriagss. AutoIns the national oolots appeared ta the
buBdquantrm. Wnd P. Boughey.
, tmrr*«kUlfiil manner, glring Ene •* decoratkms. A deUghtfhl evening
Dr. J. fL MilU gnveA shori cloned with the dlsuibhtlon of prtsea. Cass aad State Su. BKhsr
Many mUcynUs ynehUng pnitles on
I« hB egpmhmce as a miselann/y
Bahber
Beels. Alfred V. Friedrich
Inaach
and
dririag
pi
th^fhr weri, which was mack ew

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U» caiMtU*!. r. liabltr i».araar<^ workers.

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Ideal Reserve Association
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1 sucks, tads, SraikPrrisiNS.

J. M. FELL.

PAVING TAX.

SB la the hoars not eafigeA la ea^

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FOR RENT.

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If taken before August I&t. 1904,
will sell the lot on the South side of State
Street adjoining new Post Office Building,
one of the best locations in the city.

TAXES

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FOR SALE

DR. BURNHAM’S SAN JAK

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1 COMMISSION BROKER,
Suite 30B-New

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Elila. Gmr«l RapRie.

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Otor artMi tAc fertsato •
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botajl -cpoairUlwJ/*
Whoi Uottsb llUle ftl to po«M
la tbe clljr*! wmya ma4 ckiUiM
TAer« to rotolx more to lore
to tht town of
glon,
11^ Md happlAaM Md ua
ihkau f^^a maa;

with a few drops of xlacgar.
Another relish that wUl require a
bux to itself to prepared by buttering
large, square wafers, then covering
tbrna wtth grated ebeese. aad plaelag
them la a hot oeea antiJ the butter
aad rhecae melt aad bnnra.
•'^Baratoiga fried poUloes are apfwtlaaad easily carried. They caa be
senred la paper sbnlto. made by twistlag a piece of stiff white paper loto a

^ Ab lorreau In Bummer half dH«) *

la Ihelr cbaBarlB
» Vaddealj rtoe. Uwaak ibo Ay to <

fall to oVrflowloa.
* Aad they tlmt bctoxld (
' % ref, aad kamr aot
* Ttoit nod at 4liclr f*Ht
off haB lNr}D rmlotes-

■litae aad lofi toinw vtoioot of a
da^'B ottllas ai&uog the preen field«
,he«iB to hauat all who are Bhut to by
toiok waltool-itaytyBtreolB. Tbe boay
father plaiiB for a day off. aad the
chUdrea njcall wUh dellphl when aad
where they foand the aeawhore aad
woodland tnwaarcB of last year. Only
the hoimt-molhcr wonihrs If lt>
••worth the irtMiblr:*' Ti»r her entha«by a nnu rabrmnee of
the
very neceaBary lunch basket.
One family who won- ublipod to reBuUb la the city last Bumturr thuroaphly enjbyed a wwkly imllnK. usual
ly ua the Saturday half-holiday, with
a picnic Bupp:*r and a return tri|i ^n
the cooUdusky cvcnln*. The lunch
I as to U*
nally ao
home.
basket waa not. for li had Uen
t^taapi^ tor »c\e^l stout pa-i« lKard
boaea. Bome of which ncrer rvn
from any one oxcunUou.
ThoBc boxcB aad the arrmnaement of
their contents wt*rt' the results of care
ful planning One Inix. and the only
olie that made the rep:'i^ted journeys.
^ was a particttiarfy rtmag box kIx Inch­
es deep, clahtci'n Iona and twelve
wide. Its eontenla varlctl but little:
a imall tabh*cU»tli, napkins, sissin;..
ala wooden plates, two fruit knives,
foldina cups and twi» pigt seW-seahna
jam- A bookBirap made U seenre
aasy to carry. Two or three oth«r
boxes held what the boys called -ra
lloiisr and when emptied were thn»wn
away, except when wanti><l to todd
-•peeJmena- that wi-n to W taken
borne. The Ct*.*-! of the toixes
. trHUaa. most of them boina obtained
from the family grocer. One t»f the
jara mootloced waa almaya llUtsl with
plckltm of some kind. The other held
tbe foundation for the lemonade,
by Bqtieeslna the juice of lemons and
adding Kttjtar Iff the proportkm v»f
acmat Ublceisjonfuls to each lemon.
This manner of prei»arlna saves Ih»U;
•pace aad trouble.
The llda of the boxes when flltcd
with frilled* napkins of whlu* itosuc
paper made dainty Wa lor bolding
vartoim artlclee of food.
Kxpertenee has shown that In fllllng
nil wnch lunch boxes there should be
a Urge proportion of subatanttols. but
Uttic cake or aweeU being railed for.
Bread should hv e«t thin, sparingly
spread with butter, and two slices
placed'butierx'd aides together, then a
anflkient number of slices to fill a
box roiled In thin waxed paper, asod
by eonfectloners. lightly pat In place
without crowding; the box ItseU
wrapimd la paper aad Ued with a
atrtag atroag waoaffh to handle It by.
Bread aad butter pot np la tbto way
will beep pwfeetly fresh aad aweet for
twnhre hours evea la the boUest

thora.
<X>ld baked beans art apt to be i
favorite with the geaUemen of the
party particularly. They should be
takin from tbe pot In which they were
baked aad packed in one of the
thin wooden dtohes. such as are aacd
leading bnOor. etc., from the mar­
ket. A napkin acally pinned anmad
when sci-ved will coaccal all defects.
When beans are provldc*d the pickle
jar ahouM bi? fliied with some kind of
The avvfwgc wlelder of the broom
chopped pickle.
Small cakes or coolftes are much aad the defter has aboni as much
how to use these weairans ef­
nlcm* than cut ewke of any kind. They
fectively
as the raw recruit knows
not so easily broken and keep
trestow. An especially nice fruit cooky bow .to handle a gun or sword. Who
Bdc In this way: IMt in a mixing | cannot awmmon op a mental picture-o/
bowl one cup of butler, two of sugar, -Bweoplag day." with the clouds of
three eggs, ami boat until light, ackT dust fllttag the air aad choking any
one cup of flonr. one
currants aad erne who would venture a step Into the
beat again; now work In flour enough room which was undergoing Us wi-t'k
to amkc a doujth. roll out a quarter ly reabvatlon? The sweeping day
of aa Inch thick and bake in a quick sboaki be abolished: every muming
ren. Tliey should W baked a da> or all the dust that is to be found in thu
room should be removed. The can>ct
ro before they are used.
Fresh fnill of some kind should sweeper has been so perfect imI that
form a large part of all such naics.i*^* Inicmgent use takes up the dirt
I and the dust from nigs and carpets
Apples, pi-arhes and bananas ^
vr.Unt; next mrc or«R«. j
«hlcta .b«..U bo r«. id l«o «.d odlod

>■'“»*
'»»■!
xTp,n>a,ly , I,bout |
raising the dust if Hit- cariK-» or the
broom Itself Is ilamiM ned.

flomsthing for Nothing. .
If you have a vegetable' garden
_ There is a great temptation to many
which Inrludrs a few hills ^ squash.
I children to try to gid stme-lhlng for
resvTvo <»no vine, and fn»m U pick the
; nothing, and to think that they have
^qua>h as ision as they are a few day* i
when they have suceevxled
tiM. €»r Just lM‘forc they have atUined |
I In so doinK; and. wors,« still. maii>
sl/.e of an «gg- Having a dozen mothers do not n-alize the danger to
nr so. boll them in salu.1 water tintll j
Sum«- even think this
sufllrlcntly lender to Ik* plerod with a '
Mr..; thl« «m t.la-» trom twopi.v to
buX^'lwmy. "iVuIl. m

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till* |»:i».iCliif
.-nler that .ill
When opining
aflltie wH!
1

«itvt r Iijoroiighh. In <To*uls rol!t-tl a\\av and the moor,
a r may Is- t xrlu J.-d. r.ini*-ni. ev« ri tho n’t»>l bashful gn-w
a r.in of fruit ih. pa-lw.tf a:!.l obr^pimt lu the gvthertng
off I'f flake-, giving nolyi'i-h Tb. n ratne ^itlging wnh such
balevtv. U^ih r ei‘I
iiig eb^:r:I^*‘K that the y<* tug swal
!>• ejHsI over the e«lgi* of (heir
flake, and pit Un ni bark lu lb-j
to ree what wa ; *he ma'tep.

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believe that gain should U- the rewanl ;
Berry njmplmg*.
Grrpe Leaves for Pickles.
of honest effort : that getting w»m«'-:
^t l! tf>«. tin r tjt;. iniit <.f n.rir.
^
I wondi-r if bo i-ewiv-s cen<‘rally
othlng to usuallv enriching < half a i. aspo-mfu! .d salt, ttr.e ht .ip•I.c fp h. gr. en grain h ave, to put j Rev. W. T, Woodbouse.
expense of som‘i*nc else. ,ijjp u-aspo*.jtf-i! of liaking p.*«det_aml
:( their pickles »o k's-p the.jjj I .Morning. l«;3b. Subject, **Tbc Need
leads to the gambling hah-'
tea-*iHi..nfel i*f puuar. Uui. in
of the Times."
*akU1 aa an arIt. which to aa advaminl stage of this | labb'siss.nfuls .d !»utier. Ho n mix to!'**1^^*’
‘*
Mi«* C alklmv will slhg at thb morn­
tear. Uehaa
dtoe-ase—the desire lo gel bumclhlug , ,„,ft Uo.igh wiHi .hw»sI milk Tnrn|"'““
y/' rscaa
every 4»iher day. Two ing rcrvice.
for nothing
1
» floir.Hl bnunl. roll out half an •
S.inday school. 12:00,
/ «nd pobUsM a
friend of mitn told me
arr.c. w.niycwAX. Chrlsttan *oInch Thick, and nt in ronmto Ho**'' “
Unrara Bible class, 12:00. Young
wer m jrh nicer, s..
denror handbook In tbe CbUMwr toogtm.
of . .O,
on .he c-u.or o. oaoh I
*'
ib« ;n. at;*! I shi’l never try men are specially Invited.
To bin Imtofatigsble labors to dor much
After a days Ashing wnc:,- a rum 'place scviral U rrie.. abuuJ «ipial
B. y. B. U. at C:45.
cln'h ngaii: ('.rape leaves ke«-p pirkl'.v
of tbe foothold which Chrtottoit Kmmer sun. a girl I know was suffering ‘ ^ ittblesi«nuif».l. I>raw
Evening. 7:30. Subject. "A Call lo deavor to csinlug In China.
the best 4if anything I have ever
acutely with sunbiirnrd^'h.vks anu i around them and pineh tie- e-lg •<
found. 1' change them once a W4-ek. Strvict."
nose. She had dashul coi|j- wafer tjpi,tiy tegellu r. Si t eh»e f.»ge!her
ting onVThun»day
m ilk
riawoo. ,
and the ylm-gsr k ep.- .-harp and clear,
over her fact* as soon ns she got t»i j
a groas« d fran aad slt anf fiir'.'wcuGermany to still tb.- leadioff covntry
and it imparta ni-- ilavtir to the
and the result was that, the bum iv-flvt mnutes Hun place in. a boi
pickles. I rin-e the Icav.-s in pin
"set.” Another girl with an oven long «*no«gh (o dry off.
Sunday
sftl
rp«sm
at
3:30
services
r. un.l let them drain quite dry.
sensitive skin avoldixl such | For the sauce, rlf. one c.ipfiil
t'ondiiyied In ths grove at the
’ay them over every placi^ in the
ivainful resulla in this wwy: First, she^
rvM suuar. rream tlumeigbl.v
by Rev. W. T. Wood-1
They exclude the air |s‘rfert!y. (kxxlrich
lioodrich cottage
out
nibbed in. very gentiv, plenty of good ’ c-ne h* aping iaMii.p<vtnfu! nf butter
land ar. lutier, and cause less work honse. Rei«orteA.at Kezto Mokeaa aad j •untlal procross. aad Ctatottaa Km“<* alkiwed It to suy oh
graduany to-af int.. it enough rf
Ah-go^m.
and asNn^py frpm the cltf i <tosror to commendad to ftmaet PifA
shako fn'quently over the hottest part
.vthlng e!^e.-Prairie Farmer
I far about .n boor, while
wblb- she removed j the rugar fo make a H#ik .Ham- Ha.«
as dofdH- to attend the ncrvlccs are eounttom.
of the Are for tec
rested In a ; ready some of Uie berrier. mashed l.»
cooui..
rover unless you fear tiu-r tnay 1k‘ be­
Steamed Berry'lfloll.
I, oni'-third
.... IhirO ij cool wrapper. Then the red chtvks i» pulp, .ked a wa*?P'H»nful ai a time
ginning tu bum. Add quickly
one-third
dy
Prepare a rich bi.M-uli dough, using
Connraoittonaf
^ ntnm of tbe tbooto
of a cupful or
of boiling
bolting water. cv»ver. t wen* carefully
* and thoroughly sponged I to the sauce, beaiing Uioro xghly be two talU'»TM»oufuls of butter and one
Rcr. D Cocblta.-------prl«D«. pfw.rfBm.tb..]
wwrm water. The- next I fort ndtling more Watch cli»f*ely. an 1
draw silghUy to one side, and coo!:!^;;;^^
Hlllto of Cleveland. O,
quite comfortable, even ! if iht sauce In glns to b»ok granula. h«-aplng ua.-iMsinfiiI of baking powder i Rev. W. A. Hill
until lender enough lo mash, which
i though the ^or llngerod.-Cuod cr aa if It would separate, add a tabl- tif tl.r pint 4if flour. R.»lt ont in.a long! v,in pt. present and sfx-ak at 10:30 a.
will ukc from flileen to Iwcnly min
All arc invited to hear him. Bring
;spfi)nful more of sugar. Beat until th«-vt a!>oui half an Inch Ihl^Spread
------ivory I'ght. plU* on a dish', and riand with a thick layer «*f Wles swi-et out your friends and introduce them
A thlnl way which g1%^ good ret
dumpHnga are coed to tastt Roll up t^htly as pos- u> the paator.
tlls to to cut the sqttaah la dice, place
slble—like a j< !l> rol -^d pinch the
Sunday school at noon,
As m I
at'this
-.—Table taUr.
out ’ready
i a steamer, aad steam ontu veo
ends bigether. l^y or a buttered idate
suy for the Bible class.
tender. Mash, turn Into a saucepan
Lemon Rice Pudding.
or shallow pan. and ^team for forty
Program on Burma at 7:20 p. m.
mtle woodtlc^ a way
with a large ph*ce of butter, and salt
Wash and cook one cup of rice In minnles. then place li the oven to dry New nnd Interesting curios from Bnr-‘
milk in the off and color sllghili . Sv-rve with a ma will be exhibited. All are wel; puc « .^e ,.0c :
I
-P*
>«•<
of the flro. and aUr
Itljr «alll
Instead of twtotlas or entUng them | double boiler until ten<lcr. Stir In one roft or hard saner, All kinds nf ber- j come.
ihc butter to absorbed.—Table Talk.
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loaspmm of sail and unt-half cup rles. rionfd chenin cot I»eaches aad
ont, drop a few
drops of aplrlLs
Erancelieal Ctoamb.
Rev. R. M. Ilolaaple. pastor
A
I
‘iLT.," r
-.-'eur
..»ro„sh„. an. be uttd in the
10 a. m, morning class mec
Mine... nm-nmt eneknr.
tmt H nrnk. I.
un.p.r.'
1*”
10:20. or
n»lcd Bnr. one and one^mlf
onoAnK enpfuto
copfiU, !
„ a,c ,mru that
tb.( an*
mt- bitten, tbe "
‘*
half cup
"Charch Ratlytoff
and one-fourth cup
of sugar, one cupTwl of moUssM. one j burning and Itching wHl be entirely
^
together.
Stir
iof
buttered
adding a cupful
I there will be no iwelllng.
lemon and a Uulc of each Jar cf frnlt.
twcKhlrds of a cupful of butler. tmeiTboae who tere tried tbto remedy
into the hot flee, tnm Juice together,
u! of «^ed and chopped raisins, |
umni iTrefy eteetnal.--H«n»e- ]
dish for rcrvlag. and spgar to a cupfu
1 U. WJV UllU ■'VUV «.
apices to taste, two weli-beaten eggs-1 keeper.
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■ I cover with l^
butter nnd Jirlag to tbe to
Bake la two cmsis. This makes three '

just before senrlng fnUy and seal
,
then
grate
It!
aogir.
Do
thl^
lea.
j
Dry the orange peek
_
FWry Oakv--Oiie cupfol of graau- j to a llae powder. Whiai makes a de- the dihner. and Wh stand near
for pics and stenmod
ited augnr and one beeping Ubto^;Udous flavortag for cakes and* pod- Are. and by the time dcaffert to to be
Fto meats, smoked longue or to
dlngtbrought In this will have mcUf*d and
The half cwp of pc
bsiw are those genenUly liked. BIthe* sooafnl of butter creamed together,
one
enpful
of
awcec
milk,
one
cupful
Remember
that
jelly
can
be
made
|
penrtroterl
into
tbf
rice,
giving
it
a
day's
dinner mar be
•hmitd be sllred <hl» •««» wrapped in
of flour, a teaspoonful of vanilla. Beat better in clear weather than on a tbne flavor, and
olher ran(» wU! be treiklart omelet, and thus
the wrased paper. Ineeded.
,.
.
plain omelet into a sightly oa
The moBi toavualeia way. however. the whiteflf one egg until stiff. Sift dose, rainy day.
hair of a teasiMMinful of salt, onc-qua
onful of
ter of a tea«rs»onful
<»f white pepta^r
and a cupful of milk
the sauce
minutes, and they an' ready to serve.
Where the squash are pickl'd so young
it will U- astonishing to note the large
numlMT |•roducl'd by <me vine.
The largv'r. but still young and ten­
der. summer squash may he made
vv*ry savory by washing and rutting
into Inch dice; the seetls netil not 1m'
reniov.Hl vinb-ss they S4H-nt ttmgb. For
a pint when pnpanNl. heat a tabk*sisN.nful of buiu r in a d«vp
add a scant tcasiHHiuful of cbopiied
onion, and cook sI«>Wly fi»r three
uu-s. Add the squash, a lialf leas
ful of salt and a quarter of a tiuu^
'
ful cl white ;*epper. Cover, cool



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Aytr'* Hrfr Vlprcbecfa^lr^
la (WesMaad this la
iaU away.
mattbesameibiagasbsiagaaB
amka la a«y Mber part of tbe world.
B. H. VreiMM. pnnHait of the
iCew York Strasl BaSwgy compaiy.
•.s»afssepbas€abUBaa.bat
%r tei hKk tteC It iDOMrtag ktai k
aa
Ml
tte m iKt «te«t lo Man tefmlahly yays Us fsia.
oreilaok bba oa
Ml# Ms MTV
mnamoMe tte
flllHr bMM vMs Um bed slsu ssre
geeatly do wtU oUMn la tbe rash
------------------------protawy bsar from
tbe preMIsat’s oUee aext day.
Roberts, a aoted Loadoa BB
Mtl!
:iard playar. bow la this eoaatry. bar
# I
lag asarty circled tbe globe, eays that
ia ta^ aad Cblaa partlcalarly tbe
art gnnrtaf la t
ame Is played. U Jara be
ipr Om HoUjr TWage emdL A «# foaad tbe Amart
U.ifogaa
Mar who bald Us trUaaad MocM
a alraat craMlas Cb«re for toagar tbaL
•t# Mlaataa. Ma Iccal MaU. was ar

irOR MAV.K OR REISIT

Me’sMmettoWins
fmOmMiTesI

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

‘ ilw retaraad to rlslt her mother, wht
fasldea oa Henry street oa the wes
aide, bat Ue stcpUlbar gare her r
eoM reccptloa. Ten days ago she war
ordered front the bouse. Goal mlnen
at Weaoaa and neighbors bought
■ome lamber and erected n shack
Xhsll In site, for the poor woman. wh<
—. li saSering from
.Lbereahe till end her days. As she I
i do nothing for her.
Oae of tbe nrast IntcrcsUng sight*
seea at the place by the Detroit ant
other Michigan men who recently pur
chased Cariboo Island. 45 miles out
from Whltehsh point. In Mke Super
ior. was a large gull nwkery. whert
large aumbers of the birds gather U
breed. At one time several thousand
calls, maneutrsrtng murh as do mill
tary bodies. wUhdn w from the l«Un.
^ a abort distance and then charged U
the dlrocUoo of the party. When with
In a rod or two of the explorers Um
Urdi saw that the *‘encmy** could no
'
be routed and the flock broke up am
latreatod. Tht younger gulls are tame
aad onn be picked up In the hi
^ Rghthouso keeper on the UUnd gath
arsd 1A00 eggs last spring for Ms
amr supply. They arc Urger than the
egg of the ordinary ben and arc ircry
good to eat.
Uout. O. r. Uiby reports from Iht
hydrographic o«cc that a dangcrout
derelict U afloat on ibo course from
North Manttou to Waugoshancc. It
ooaslau of a flsbenaan*s idle drlrei
made of logs, wlih plank decking and
plank latidera. The dertdlci was last
sighted by the steamer Syracuse let
miles Borthoast of Manltou island
tight. It has bocm sighted two or three
Umes before by passing vessels. Lieut
Luby wants all masters lo Iw on the
lookout* when running between North
lUalKM and Waiigoshance.
Samuel Cannavan. an Owomo young
man, Is building a death trap for Mm
aolf la the shape of a new IcaiMhc gmi
feataro. Onnnaven Is an aenmaui. but
wants to do something mure sensa
aatlonal and ciiwcts to bo In a Ncu
Orleans park with his outfit M«on. Can
nmven’s leap th«vgmp fest Is planned oi.
different linos than most others. In
atead of an elevation at the end of the
latitne to throw bicycle and rider nr
for lU flight through spare, the Im
pact ion the Ian few feet of the plat
fotm. while the wheid Is gplng at ■
terrific rate. rek*ascs a powerful
aprlng. This hurls wheel and rkler
^ high In the air much more elToctlTely
Cannaren rtmlms he will Jump at least
80 feat by the aid of this spring.
Mayor Brown of Ann Arbor, having
soaelched tbe aalooo law violators, is
BOY after more worlds lo conquer. He
ia dideUy agitmUog a central hcaUng
A' plaat of Ann Arbor's clUxens. *i think
n would be ccooomicnl and a great
saving of worry and trotible by con>
tnmera.** he said. -Would you reoom
mend It as a municipal planlT ’ -No.be rwplied. *‘but 1 think nny company
wbleb woaM ask for a franchise would
RM enoouragemant 1 don't think the
p^e would stand for It as a mu
aiclpiu owBcnhlp propwlUoa.-

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otua-es.:

SAVE MONEY
Afp Buauaer Boarders and Visitors a
aglp.or Hindrance to This County r
He took occasion lo say ibal they
rerc welcome, of. fnarse'. but they
ver;> expected to behave themselves
sMIe taking tbeir outings. Brideotly
dtrundsbmrg has had nn element of va
atlontoU that bas painted tbe town
fayiy.
In England d crasade agntest the
eoartng of hats Is being waged on the
Nsround that tbU custom wlU cause tbe
lair to grow and serve as an nid
qmlort premature grayness. This
ihyslcal* culture fad excites considerible derision In Lioadon circles, where
t seems to be looked npon as a direct
dow aimed at the BnglUhman's dcarwt privilege. From the members of
be house of commons down the Brit.sker drems It Ms right to wear hU
lat on every possible occasion and to
deep In It If so disposed.
Henry Merwln Bbrsdy. who is lo
Dodel tbe Grant memorial monument
o be set up In Washington. Is a son
f Dr. fibrndy of New York, who was
lencrml Gram's physician during his
ast Illness. Young Shrady. slngulariy
rnottgh, never look a lesso%in drawag.iiaUitlng or modeling. Still he has
•n bis merits succeeded In- several
xvmpctlllon for the produrtlon of he­
roic statues. In addition lo Uc one
ibovc noted being n Grant monument
.'or Brooklyn and a ctstue of WiUigai
he Silent for Ilivcrride park, New
iTork.
Tbm Taggart, chairman of the demo*
•rallc natlondl commliee, b 48 years
dd and a hole! keeper. He ia sttDt.
tas a merry chuckle and smokes lax^asanUy. They say he can ulre up a
cuert with precision and seldom
nskos a mistake In locating him In a
-dbm. He began hla politics running
or a trusliH-shIp In Marion county and
las been mayor of Indianapolis three
Umes. Poiniclans say he seU a good
able and has always been sccoi
Imllng with the boys who might wish
o while sway a damp day In aa Inno
'em game.
The most pnzxIIng thitag about Ksolus—next to Judge Parker's position
»n public affairs, of course*—Is
vrlgln of the name. PhllologUts
busily working on the question an i
nay arrive at definite conclusions
iboul the lime the Jurist gives out
etlrr oI acceptance- At pre.uni they
ire divided cn Us derivailon bctweei:
he Indians, the Dutch and the early
Snglish colonial governors, with the
odda in favor of the Indians. Ev
dchoolcraft. authority on Indian m
tcra. could not reiilr tbe que.^tljn In
;cra. coculd not settle the qucc'ioj in
be from "Sepu-u." the *amc of a river
tmoiig the Metoars.
A PROBLEM.
The baUnct' wheel of a watch vi
brates eighteen thousand times each
hour. Take yrnir pencil and figure how
nany vlbraUons in a year, and then
,-ou may reallrc the necessity of keep­
ing your watch cK^an. Then your next
Ihought should be Barnum A Earl's
riiey are expert Jewelers.

Some of the riorgymen In Ocean
irovo. N. J.. took exceptions to Mme.
Schumann-Hclnk's gown when she
sang there a few nlghU ago: It was
too decotettc to pass muster In that
town of ultra proprieties,' The noted
singer coact'<!es that rhe laid out a
low-aeck gown for the affair and that
her manager told her that she would
have to put an nwnlng on the neck or
carry a aunshade. but abc pul some
moussellne re sole in the cul-onl place
until she looked more like m dcbuuric
tlvan m prtma donna and ibcn gave her
concert. But the reverend gentlemen,
accuatoamd to high ncan and long
rteevea. marked tbe singer down to

A MRLWINO HAND
ibclr black hooka and wBl probably
!U an appropriate naao given to one ^ aUpuUte na to coat
Um next time
<tbt bast aewing maebteox made j .he appears ibere.
Haea ail Um lauwt ----------------- . Tw \ idkB H. Davltn. Houatim-Waa all
ISb vaak oaty va are aaUlng tbam foi Iran down; aotklag did me any good
SUM dollBra. Tbe greataat bargain tmtU I got bold of Holliater'a Rockj
Is MB. Boat bva bone In tbe aiate MoonUln Tea. Now I am rtrong am:

to Ik* prto MUto * Hone. M0:w«ll:
forty pooiidk » e»aU.
iorTableU.
WANT AO.

,

Ite CM ClrM.

vkbsli bai

wm gtMraalae a larger acreage Ar
a fMalt of ibe propoiMNl ebaage rea
gUate U Rocbcstcr kas ^oa a drop
Tbe rtpobiteaa nailoail ticket will
iMtre tapport la Braaek aad OU
boaa tonUtB M the orgaatoatkia of
tha OM Oaard. eoastodag of those wU
aatad fbr rnmont. Thost Tcieraai
will argaklse local dabe. wear uni
ftnas aad ti7 to retire the torchUghi
parade feature of campalga yeanu
■rs. Bisabetli Starkweather was r
rasideat of Bay coualjr u years ago
•bt aMrrIed aad Icfi Bay City. Aftet
a hoy aad glri wsce bora, the father
4swrt#d them. and^Mra. Starkwm
Ms slaoe supporieh the family daUf

HOtlESSCOM

JUST RECElVfiD A LOT OF.

Hair Falling?

TRY A NBCONO WANT AO.

fJiiW"'-

m

mreiOiCi

hj \ettiat m ddirer direct
(too c*r lo yoor bin*.

THYEISE emr BMR CO.
ORAID MPJDMMim RY

THE C. a^TAYLOR
COALCal

J»»

(unm
jmma-

TJUWi5?f£=r

CKEIVEST

Aia>

^ are certain cl^

ABSOLOTELT OMttlBSS

wrHb^6»Tmyx^AIl

c'u uxanrooo. o.r.k I-a

irf'tswt.
cure you of ctu'o'wn coostipatioo.
and perfectly rrguUte tbe coo»,-»ted coodiiion of
of the mocus being

Hw flrtl doM yN fakt will ctmriiict yoi tf the
ititMly ptww tf iUt woiitrM Patodto Medfcbt
Wo tan you plainly every ingtedioDt in this remedy, show it to yom lamDy
pbysidan. be wflltril you there cannot be put together a finer oombinatioo of
TXalira ior tbo cure of tbe diseases we havx mentiooed above, and furtbor
iSTS and aU ingrediema are vegetable, and cannot posdbly bsrm^ can
only baoefil you. Tbe be«t physicians in tbe Umted Staiaa ptesexiba

B

ttiPii- ELECTRICITY

AMO arr A

ratlOOOWATTS

FRE INSURANCE

PEBEMARQUETTC
out. tAWYCn A OmNAIAMON

ANOTHER GOOD ONE.
Doctor of Beauty.
i
are rtmManUy ofTcring go<».l
Mmc, Rita Kraus. l»cauty K|K'cIallst. 1
Ihing-i as premiums with <-arh |miuu*1
K-lled
codlne alb. «.....
-.r «■.!•■' «'>■

or MU*UUiAn-“V«uity of Oiwad

CUT GLASS,
CHINA
SILVERWARE.

9ry. Hard and ten Weed, tooth tide tag you ibe preiiy iMmrt. Mlaa Hock.
141 Front 8L
, ^
^
Lumber Ca.

GEO. A. JARVK

DENTIST

20J FRONT STREET
9A8TALL,(^t Jeweler.
P. S.—We furnlah jJandaomt carda
wRh every gift.

J. H. HnrN
6u. R. MeWitly
MOKRtlE & HeWETHY

6EHERU INSURARCE
8 I I NEW W I LJ4 E L M BLOCK

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vhoUr cured me and I gained 58
DISTINGUE.
:mands.- Ifa nbsolutely guaranteed
Wo have the, most exclusive atyles
o cure Coughs. C*»lds, La Grippe.!In richly Irimmod dress milUncry tm
•retmhUls and all Throat and LtmgSnmmcr wear to the cUy. also even
rroablaa. Price Wc and 11.no. Trial | Imaginary creation In atreet and outtottlos lOc at JdhBtoa'a drug store and tag hau and we are oonrUntly recelv
P. H. Uaad'a drug kUire.
tag new goods from the fashion markrta and take g

_J)ENHSTS.‘‘.tszras.’ssar^
A. D. TYLER i

WEDDING
GIFT

'm.nr^r.Te'!^ !ha.

ms AN ACTUAL PACT
Night Waa Her Terror.
, ., , That Grinnell Bros, are the Urgwt
nearly all ni| * retail dealers In the world, and belies Mrxr^haa. Applegate.
long.- writes
aidcs are the crcliulvo agvnu for flf
Alexandria, Ind.. -and ould bardly get teen of the largcft manufacturers of
any sleep. I bad consumption so bad \ pianos In the world. ThU Is Important
lhatif I walked n block I would cough
^ buyers—It __________
hougblfnl
means monc>
Wghimny and apU b^. but. ^J^en.
^
all other medicines failed, throe
nioncy with borne people
botUc, of Dr. King's New Durov cry
«°oncyjvith bom^i^plc.

Tnvww W»y,

O. F. CARVER « RRa

Soon, and youVs befn In­
vited. Select your

wUh. Th.. .. n<w...vo„. -he
ran.
Mmc. Rita Kraus hold ihrv'i- diplomas
as you have paid sixty crnis for lots of
Graduate and asaoclatc of Dr. Cab
The New York. Tea Co.. 235
earato. Sarah Bcrnhanli's beauty doc-iV*"' *^ "
lor. All latest mochnnical and dec-’ ^**^*^'
irical me thods used lo remove sui»crNo Pity Shown,
fliious hair, moles, black heads and all
-For years fate was after me con­
impirfcclions of the skin and scalp, tinuously- writes F. A. Gullcdgc, Verfacial massage. bu.Hl development and l>eua. Ala. "I bail a terrible case of
hair culture a specialty. Keep young. lMic.s cau.^lRR 21 lumor.s. When all
Will be here until Katurday. Aug. C. failed Bucklcn's Arnica Salve runvl
Omsultaiion and one treatment free.
Offlee HoteUVhillng Office hour*.
ool)
*t Julinlb 4 p m.
Reroovo blackbihida and moles
one Hltlng.
assbi
naturo
S. Why
»s.
LOOK HERE.
and lieep beautiful. J
i
have leather goods galore and
^consult wllh the madam and learn \
prices that will surely lie mosi
the art of massage free of chargej aRroeable. ' The very popular IVggy
This will positively be the Iasi week. 1
many stylos of leather, sbop^
r2Sy-:f j ping bag?». purse.s. pocket books, coin
________________
1 bags and novellbw In leather goods.
IT I8NT WISE
I A largo and gorgonim display of hand
For people to koc'p pajK-rs and other j doenralo.1 china. Ra^lall. the Jeweler,
articles of value whlrh an* col In con- j 2S4 Fn>*^t S?.
aunt use. afloul the house, when for-----------------------It add spice to dfcary life, cncourthe sman charge of one and a half dol­
;es the human heart, lifts one out of
lars a year they may have a drawer in |
despair, breathes now life and confl
the safe deposit vaults of this luvnk, i
donee. That's what Holllstcrs' Rocky
where absolute safoty is a.s.*urf .1. aad
Mountain Tea will do. 35 ccnl.s. Tea
to which no one ha,M across but ihemlor Tablets. Johnson I>nig Co.
relvea. The First National Bank.

|8ENERALMSURANgT]
Hum Wiih.111, aiMlc.

jk-r IOR

fam twt mottu.

many cJlor. .he 1, ua.ble ...

JOHN R. SANTO

riMi Rlrir Elidrte
UgbtniPmrei.

DRAKE’S PALMETTO WINE
•O MOT MUFFSK LONan, OUT OO TOOAY TO

JOHtlSON DRUG CO.

OSTKOreATMV

L-IOtHT

CYLINDER OIL

Jitim ClfiWIlD WOKL.

FOR 6A$ EWIRES.
TbIS-J

yoHK

j^KOB^

Columbia Brand
Yi and 1 Gallon Cans.

W.M.PA>6E,Acnt.

EAST END
CASH DROCERY

Try Reoord Wem Ada. \
cert. Ota Maoay Makare*

812 EAST FRONT 8T.

Choice Groceries
Butter and Eggs
ntloveit pcioet We idl MoCool'i

«VELVEr ICE CREAM

Qts.30c; Gal. a 1.00.

QUSN cm FLORAL CO.
IWAlgaH Akpu^^rmom

Mnrnnmpmti Plats
Cemetor V«k* Jti«
FhoDeAS.

816 Ur

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