The Evening Record, May 24, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 24, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

Date

1904-05-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD limm

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

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tra\t:rse city,

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MASSACRED
SETTLED
JAP SOLDIERS



80

SAYS

MICII-, Tuesday,

aiay

24,1004.

KIGHTII YEAn-21l»2

Gifts hr Cmmtmiwtnt

Zty

t5l£ow.*rB
and
f
.-tona*
loDlqhi
ami
Wntli
aarnjnr wi*bi |Mirtioi^l>niahl

MICHIGAN FARM WAGES.

Tlia' a*- s'i.ial>‘. a-< w.-:i as arc pi a Id. an.! apiiropriatt*.
T;nn- l-N.k^ and dainty iKaiklets an- th.- rizhi kind uf pm-xontB to

>ort of Secretory of State Shews

PAPAL SECRETARY

ir:v.;

REGARD TO TROUBLE.
ftKVCN

»ATTALION8

WERE

8UR-

PRiftEO AND KILLED.

W. hat.- B..nn- • i.-zant iMKik- in all ih*» flnnM Idndinzs. Immi and

United States Minister.

‘"■"Si'-r,

WasbInBii.n. Ma> 2< —Tb«* rolom
i:.iv«*niiiu>nt in Mill acRr} at the
lilon of l*anama ami berause lb«roit>.<t Stair-n r*To|;rii/-d

.

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Miss
GARRISON

WITH

NEIGHBORS, j

Three

Japanese

Was

Near Kin Chau.
:•;■■■'

Ily Win- to till- KM-nliiK Ri-ronl
St. Petersburg. May 24.—The Rue

•siirfnrtory

Mtlmion

siil

Til.-

THEY WANT
PROTECTION

Kr.-m-h ihanili.r

I«>p.- tiiay ^.iilimil tli«- sliol** affair to
till- jiitlKnu-iii of tin- Ktimm-ati

ports. a forte of Russians, under Gen­
surprised

seven Japanese

and

bsttaUons

near Kin

Chau. The Japs are reported to be
leaving Feng Huang Cheng and mov

fan! a Path for T/ieir Own Use Since
They Must

«ng toward the north.

Ride

in the

Road.

Carelessness the Cause.

Japanese Reverse.
Hr Win- to tin- Evi-nliii; RrconI
^

Ijimlon. May-ri.

Till- St.

IVti-r-

'"Z-Tn

r.*|v»rt
I ptsi-*^

Tli»-n- h.-.-iii- to li4- «ini-l.|.-ral»l«- tli«KaiiBfa.il.in in iIiIk rliv in n-uanl u.
l»ir\rl<- .•nlinam-.-.
l.<Kal sli«-<-lar.i nf III.- opinion iliat Hi.y
Bhoiil.l liMv. pnii.-riioii «i( iMmn- kind
('om-fniinK lln- imuhl.- arlil/..*n shu
tamlliar siili il>.- Bituation bad tb.f.dlosinK i.i Kay i.i a H.n.rd n.|Hirt. r
niornini:
li.- rainy s.-atli.-r

...........'•"'r’i':r|

MOB^FTER
' MURDERER
NEGRO

CONFESSED

CRIME

ci\.-n h>

|m»s

I niini-i.-ri loday. a noi«iiaB I—ii.-d ..m.ially aitnounrins: tinn-rat! *if M NlBuid. Ki.-mli ainhaB--a
•lilt to III.- «ati.'uii

JUSTLY TREATED.

massacred

AND

WAS LYNCHED.

z.vwl

■ of Tl... ,s
r.i hax.*

s<

$10.00

$12.00
$15.00
$18.00
$20.00

TO CATCH
A FISH
MmllThnlriiii S. BENDA & CO.

i:ra<liiat. .»l Tra..-r>*- iMx llich <t-l
Thoniiis.ui was asiisi.'d
Mi'

tlniB-ta'r tin- ySai
Mr-. Tlf'iiqi
a* In-r.* to ••njw-. h.-r .lanvhi.iV
r.iital an*! I*, xisit a l«-w days in nh

isBin-d slum
.-ularc.-nn-tii «*t tin- ...-.ir1*-adine to tin- d.-ar.i- ..f l•aeh.-■<l^ «d 1
S.-v. n .iiiir*.»-s' an- m«w ofr.-r- -l |
l•l■rnlltlin■.: ,a
‘rane.- .d j

25c
50c
ITtc
1.00

»iuTho’|".

\.iiir Cii»tlucr--.\om Hatter--\our Itimisher

HANDSEWED
S.lOO ■ -

WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER'S SHOP.

IDotbsrs ,
L- )\m satisi.c.I wait the shoe* you hax e been getting for your boy-s?

Mob Is Marching to Belen t

j.la.-.whl-h s|j.- ha- alwa»h.Hiiioiiu Ih.-' ;.-m!iiiC ei.ll.-m'- of Mi. l:
ii:uii
Wnym- I. Wai-T-

attf ina.lr

Maii.l har<t weir

'I'licy l.iok neat ai.tl

Hre Bood

Hang Him.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS .

Ai...:h.i.WOOHMKNS HANfi:
I, win- t.i tl,.- Ew-ninp R.v-..n1
i,lm V,r.ri> >-oim- "f •l•••nl an- emn j
. lal party Kiiday .-x.niiu.
«:-*-«l tin
Mukdrn. May 24 Th.-t.isn of Anjii. j plaialiiK ov.-r ih.- r..iidiij.»ti .»f ili.- |t> Wit* lo Ml.- Hv. ninu H.ii»nl
j pronii'*-d i-i a!! wlm a’l< i!.l
2IV2
aita.-k.ll and d.-Btroy.il jKir.i iB That tli.- Id. yrI.- lid.-rK should
>
ill.Btr.i
tB
I
b
all
riKht
ItiisBian 1
niil.-s fn.m Vane*. Miss. i.y a
.»!
younc
whit.m*-n
lor
th.miinh-r
ot
lor.-Koii.*
.-onrlUMon.
afi.-r iH.iiinK
“Th.* «-.il>
tHi*pl«- oliB.-rv.- ih.-lf UidM-ri laiaan i«i xxhi«-h In-/•on(*-ss.-d

SHOE STORE.

OppcaiU Whiting Hetot.

n.-«V."h’aBVHi-r lym-h.-d’at Om-i

rlKhtB In th.- main hut many of ih«tami.*rB ;wMtii iw.i thirds ..f the n»ad a-

SI IVieriilmn:. May 24- R 1b of
n<-loll) ilrnlr.1 ibat thf Vladl\OBt..k
Bi|uadnin ha*, raplun-d
Japan
vtiv crtilB.TB a» ii-iK.rt.il

WILL WORK
NINE HOURS

New Scair Will Go

of

. Our Boys’ Shoes
His Accomplice Was Arrested ;

T.M A.J.

«;r..ri:

ho»i

Tliea-cai thing in Nerktrcai
IS cavy if you conic lierc.
lust .n»rnetl a fine lot—all
the new sha|»es ami patterns

l.-ni. iliu- a.IilitiK ii*-s priivoratiiiii. th.

8 CLAIM THEY Al

egr/ph that, according to Chinese re­
Fok,

l»-rs

r.niiinm-

r his a.lminisirati.ic i
im-r.-as.il not .»n»x
hut a'so 111 .•l|•lq.lln■nl i

tmlom- tin- Kovortiim-nfB anlUl.-rii-al

tian correspondents at Liao Yang tel-

eral

"IX.

l.o atriv.-<l

Rut." h*- I- Bald to ha*r

•bIiouI.1

nt ti|M-rr!
>1 th.- Btud

r.-siunan.ui

sliirh sill lmloi>«- tin- JuBtiri--.il

oiir rmirM-

am! a

many SifltC have you bought
m }-uur tunc that tli.l not fit
m wear
Why not tty
Hi'inla lor your next one an.l
^ct a titter

HOW

the Kx.'nini: U.-t-or»l.

Sp.i-ia: t

BsylnK
■‘Til.- Holy S«-«- ill roiifi'li-tit that a
at

ail.l.il

Cruisers Has Been Officially
Denied—Massacre

OLIVET ITEMS.

•'«*> •'< ~^’«r.linal M.-rri IV I

1 Krsiu-*- ami lli.- vatiepn in iimM.-U at.
port Hunni. MU li. Msv "I—MIhb
Hattii- Khmu. i i-Biilltii; on tlilrty-M-c
omi t.tni-1. took a iIom- of njtrir arul
inwry
I li.-r n«-

liBikl.-is

!a>. uithoitt tMiant. wii

---------------j val. till- iMtpal Mir. iary of ntati-, <liKhoen Then Swallowed j
ri-latiopn lM.|o.—n

lt> Win- to tbi- Ev«-iiinK R»-<i»nl

Report That the Vladivoctok Squadron
Captured

Mattie

in ^hf MMiiliiTC 1111111111
^•^•nlra! rouhti.**
in tlu' n«irTh.rc
founti.-B
amt In tl;.- -tat.- H "4
Th« ait-rau.- wam-n l.y tli. numtli iAnt

j Rv Win- to tbi- FIvoninp R.-conl'

RETIRED

IN GOOD ORDER.

^V,:.
Had

r'r. ct

____________________

Amu TAKEN BT BUSSIANS joUARRELED
JAPANESE

isfactory Solution Will Be Reached
and the Jusdoe of the Vati- '
can'sXpurac Be Seen.

Stai
ioniliia n'iU not
Ot r«-o* lv.* Mr. R
RuBselt..
ubi
apiMilnt'ti Ani«n<ati
» ru aii niinint»>r
i

I:

Merri Delval Is 'Confident That a Sat

l*r.*ii>

Tall and r.i-

* City Book Store

"Ti..:-

n> Wirt- i« »h«* E»4*iilfiK Rwonl

RED CROSS HAS REPORT OF
JAPANESE DEFEAT.

haii.l paini.si i.-aili. r .--/x.-rtl.iitcs ;u {..B-i^rar w..tks

iKianl
122 4-. tn th.- r. n!
l.-v. I22.2S
th»* ntirt heni count
i
122 2“
Tlh- ax.-ram-

Now Columbia Won't Receive the

P

hi« Biatr
warns. a:th

wsK-.-» psMi on farm-

POWEBS TO JUDGE HATTEBS

United Stotei Recognized PSneme .and

JAPANESE
REVERSES::

SonivtiiinK that «-xnry cra.Iuai.- ran irna«utv as a nqnlndnr nf

•h-- days »•! arnduaiion

COLOHBU IS SOKE

lot th.- Buinm.T. it is np n. tlo- ritx to
1>n.tn-i ih.-m in B.»n».* way
Aiu'»tli.-r
miisuii.1 Is th.- iars.- quant It h-s of
w.vai^thai ,B .llBtrll.ut.-.l .11 ox.-r Ib,nunl-. haxiiiK fiill.*n off tIn- dump t arts

WHY WAIT
LONGER

MAY HOLD PBIHABY
I So to F«

^|:y^brL:|«,,H V P^H; P* \
•.

ow Their

Th.-V.MimU b.B wIb..|x B.iti lit I..
mak.- III. hn*>H.. rl.l.*i> lak.- ili.- n.a.l
■and ih-v Bhoiild a. t wls.-iy in Ki'im;
ihhm B..ni.‘ pn.i.-n i..n
In -oni.* bi.i.-b
Iht-n* |b h law prut.1-1
proi.i-ilm:
tnz Ih.-m; lor
whl. h « small f.i* Is rharp-d
Us.il
In- paths
h,-iim
- prihK nu ll nmr.' than
allow.*d in ihlB
j di ix int:
Effect After | rif»
A fartn.T r.inilni: in th.- rlly

June t—All the Master Plumbers

m-Moii. Ml. h . Max 2L Tin It*-pul.lh-an Wayrn- .nunix
.-..minllln.xxill h- ask.-.! to rail a primary .-he
lion to s.-1.1-1 ■ .l.-l.-cai.-B u* th* Biat.*
noniinaiim: •-.iiiv.-ntlon at Ik-tr.dt Jum*
This mov.- Is liai'kxil up hy the
H.iim-r Warr.-n rt.mmill.i
.•.’..iiiiy ..r

s;ir

KIMBALL FrankFriedricii&Co
New St.tn !
I’i.-inos w«- ari- slioxxm-i;
ar«- .•t-ituinly l».-auti. ftillx

.-omiK.sltion «»f th.* .l.-h-uatlon m the
Btat.* nominalinc .r..n\-nniU»n.
Ivlocai.*s Ifaxe alr.axly Ini-n .-l.it.il In
most ..f 'the i.iwiiBhlpB t.i >b.* eoiinty
.•onv.-iitit.n. xxhleli Is to i-I.i-l .l.-lncat.'B
to the Male tiinxontiou. Most .xf the
men M. tar el.i-uil are Fred M War
ii.-r nn-n. If an eniin* n.-w boi nf dele
cal.-s Im« .-l.-ri.-d it will nn-an that the
Warr..n.imn will hav.- a rhanp.- to
j naim- ih.--. ntlt.- dH.*Kati.*n, putting up
Happy !sjai.- for tin- .-ntir.- r..unty-

**-

'----- 1 hn-ycl.* rid.-r it Ib riii
-id.TB Ink.* pains .'tmiicl
I n Hath ihr.uii:h tin* n
Bid.- of tin- nxa.l at that
rlii/etiB and
farmers shouM
ni
-.onq- .'fton ai l.-asi to prot>-r; i
im.ihs.

u'inmiii«-<-d. tiH-

x;

lMi'n'4h»* only h<uiBi.«niiibB that linv.
lMi-n's«*rVtnK on a t.-n hour Bcal.-. th.r*-Bi liBvinR a nine hour day
AlH.ut a month aco. iho J..urn.-ynt.*n
plumlH TB d.rm.il a tink.n la ihU city
—:----------and ISKi Ttn^day oveiilnB preBrnt.-d a Pleasant Reception Followed
r.H)u.‘Bl lo th.- ntaBi.T pliinih.‘rK for a
nin.- h..iir day siih t.-n hour rontpeiiBa
tton Tb.* employtTB ahk.-d for a s.i*k
l Evening.
.-cation .-l.i i.-i! .-niir.-U
I.. think It ox.*r
Th.* s.ik was not
un nmll this evrnini: tml >.*Bl«*rdsy It
t'li-x.'land. IHilo.
I t'oiirtad .
wai. d.-i.-rmlu.*dI ithat Ih.* r.*qu.-Bt was
ainl Miss MInnn
t'ounadi'
inn f.
jUBi and aft.r Jun.- 1. tin* i
NEW.SpDA FOUNTAIN.
j. r.^matti.il y.*st,-r.lay ali.-mm.n at
will K.' into eir.1t
St hYan. !' ebun-h
Tin- luidlp ib tin
All the niaBti-r ptiimli.-rs I
American Orbg Company's Fine Pal! daiix:lin-r of Mr and Mrs I'.-t.-r Court
jire In Ih.- azr«i*meni.
a.Ie and has many fri.-nds to wlBlnh.-i
Coolness.
!happln.-»s. '*Th«- prixom is a iMpulai
PRESIDENT IN ATTENDANCE.
iami BueresBfu! younc mat. who also;
Th.- Amer.ean Or,.-4
has mairx In.-mU Th.-x will 1. ave L.r '.-ry pn-o M.-xirai, .my
Is Witnessing Exercises
Son's I ri,Hr m-w horn,- m-xt w,*ek.
’ 'V"
*
School.
Bp.-cia!
Rx Wire to tin- Kv.-ninc R.*oord
.■all.l1 at th.
llroi.m Mass . May 24 - Rr.*Bldeni iii-d»il til 1
fl.MiBevi-lt arrix.ll h.fe at 9 ooU*ok .-OllslBt.il of
Kb from 1
.. .... '
Ox.'t III.* l.iuntain is an x«k nreb.
ihlB niorninz
The preKldent Ib hertMll!ik.*n Bi.ireB i
riiiish.ll
t.i au.*n.l the ex.*rclK.*B of I»riB.x day .-iKhi.i-n In numti-r. 1
cold
at Uie t'.rxiton BOhiml. when* hU wms .-omid.-te Burpris,- hut
Th.ikl..r.*. Jr . and K.'rmli an* pupils
lappx
An
api>eu/inz Bupm-r
.*rx.-il and tin- i-x.-nine was bp
(vnis |vr dish. IncliidVICOMTE-LANGHAM.
atious id.-asant ways
inc Bun.la.i-. ..r Hire.- lor a quari.*r.
and all ladi.*B 4nd childr.-n will he
Sister of Wife of German Ambassador
$100,000 TO EMPLOYES.
Married a Lieutenant.
American Smelting and Rehning Com­
HAND LACERATED.
Ily.Wirt* to the Kvenlnz R.i'.xrd
pany's Profit Sharing Plan.
Washlnitton.
Max
24—Miss
Iva
Myron Sm.th Injured at Oval
lamKbam. xlBter of the RaroneBB Von Ry Wire to the Ex .-nine Rectxrd.
Dish Factory.
KiemlHTz. the wife of I he German
X. w York. Max 24 -I'mler the pnxfll
amhasKBdor at WsBhlngton .wax mar
:4niiih. who works
at the
rl«*d t.i Uontenant VIeomte of th.Dish factory, fiad hlB l.*fi
will dMrihnt.- in a few .lays
KYenrh l»T«tiun hen* today
laverau-d this morning
lie wax
0= aroonc iu employ.*b.
on a nitiiir bsw w hen a stick
Kingsley Church Supper.
rv a lar

-Jl-Jl ront

t

Tln x

Tln y r.r.n-iot.

.prn - s ami .-.sx „-rm-

In the Agrement.
Th.- iuaBt..i td..ntl...i> ..r ih.‘ <tiy
,-»Kr.iil l.» SIX.' limit .•ntpliix..B y.--n*r

arr.-M.-tl hv im-umk- for th.- staintory
n-ward and a m.d. has h,i-« fornml
and Is inarrhlnB ..n IV-l.-n for th.- pur
|Mis,- ..f hn-tmu ..III summarf just!..-

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦

I O. C. MOFFATT ^


W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
129 Fronl SL N. E. Stronf. Mi:r.

Abstracts of Titio

♦ PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
X
EstatiliBhed In I htxH
J Room -210 St.ite Bank Bid.:
]
j

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
>A/. L-. BROWN, IVlMnaiB^r

Bvrrj thinz\p S^jxU^ In-nmu.. ,.U
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

COUBTAD.COUBTADE

I T

. IK. t
...............

:rtr

rirz.

BiMK-ial to the Ex-ealnj; Record.
KloRsleT. Mich.. May 24 —The Ger
man Lutheran church here save i
kUPIH* ■ last ereiUBR. The supper was
f.»r tl e purpoae of raising moner for

1 xolx tomorrow t
THE TRAVERSE CITY HIVE ladles
^ai give a social dandns party at
|\)rMters’ hall EHdaj- erenln*. May
n. All Blr Knlshu and Lady Macca­
bees and tbeir trienda Invited. Music

KILLED BY TRAIN.

wsb

Alexander McKay Did Net Sec It Coming.

drvBBe.1

is hand
doctor.

The I

I
W. f Miner has recelxi*d a letter
•from M.'rman Shrenk. chief of the forn> Wirv lu th*' K\*'ninp R*‘ci»n!
l.'Siry bureau <»f the deparmenl of nc
riciilture. In which he siau*s that
Miner's patent railway spike has been
given satisfactory goveromom tests.
Mr. Minor states that the government
com
will make the use of i
ratlroadK
i mean
rs of
lUory i
•The Congregational LadleB* Aid so |MlU0
fcletr will meet on We<tnexdav after­ safet
noon with Mrs. Cocblln. Washington
THOSE WISHING to pay L. O. T.
street. All ladles of the church and
■congregation
and
especially
I he M. dues to Mrs. McMlchael will fihd
strangers who have lately moved here her at 20T West Eleventh street atier
Ihto.
^
c^me and get acquainted.

Tasbionabk
Sack Suits
Tor Young
men ih
Tin

p.-xrii.'iilar xiu’i:u m.Mi w'

wish.; t.i ilr.-'B in tli«- ••ximi.-Ilf fs'liiiin. X. I ill m***'! t-i''— :c
Tu.Hi.-rai.- ii»'t.f«i;i 1.1- iiHw h TIr.K-t.-'t him in •'it tu-.ianiri.-. i *
ili'li’.av of

Tine Clothing
which Ib

bo

Ole baue bought more
men’s Fine Crousers

hrirof'-I o' indix*id*i

allty and characi.-r that Iib bu|H»riority ov.-r ordinary T.-adx
mad.-" is apparent at a glam*.

jorticularly strong—such nobby
lattc-ms in thr light
shades as delight the eyes ot
the young men—

Here von can nee ev.-ry new
"fad"

In

young men'i- appaii-!

and many exHuBixe
In

he

found - els»-w here

not
, Yott

"Pea Cops”

can aciiiallx fuive fr.im I2 to f*.
on the suit you buy h.-rc and It
will give y.m jierfect sxtisfar

flS.iHi ami $2rt.nw

€. Wilhelm,

-i:

are in .lemand, a.id wre are
in a position to supjiiy the demon
two dollars ami tifty renta to
six dollars—^
every pair propeily shnfhk and

lion fnmt the first 1.. th.* la-'l
wearing ' $lo.*Yi. $l2r.n. $l.Vna.

Corner Trout
sad. VnloM

T ,
nammott Clothing eompeny
a |»air.

THE EVENISO BEOOBO, TSAVEB8E CITT, laCH, TC^ATJiAlJ4,l»^
te ifrinn la S>« Tork nd tt Is
THECVENING RECORD BOW
to b« hoped that aoMthlas bea«Aeia] MUSIC FOE
Or at VTMna 0>r, VO. Ma
Ik* aMn a 0« OraV Tnr-

will reanli tram ther inTMtlieatlou

Now roaitn the word fnaa Ohio that
Heamt ha» rearhed »be eod erf hl»
A WyMAMUm. «aa*r aa* thaafv. barrH aod will k>*e the dele^atiob
imm that ttate While Hearat La>
sarhered a followini: of rtronc auj>Ik?
porter* hl> metbod* of wtactait public
favor for the hl|:be*t poeitioo iu the
land doe* not a|i[»eai to Amerlraiif> of
Om jmt. kr Mil...........
patriutir spirit

THE SUMMER

CHVUnU NEWS
WMKaKAX

. 2
;.S

IS'sir::
C.

A.

SKCLCHKft.

C4ty

CtrcMl«tM>.

Ad 1TM« •!] «MBSUleaUMM to THE

SVEXINO KBOORD.

tnd at th* I
Ur. Mich, aa

SEWERS TO
BE BUILT
COUNCIL ACTED ON VARIOUS PE­
TITIONS LAST NIGHT.

Certain

Connection*

Ordered

Time Ago by Board of Health

The Graod Rapid* Rtenitifi ' l‘r<-s*
takes occaalon to offer crUlcistn Ucause the audience at the U*i pro
graai erf the Ms) fe«t!Tal failed to rise
prtMBptljr wh»n "Hr Cointry TJ» of
Thee" was played. Two sromcn were
Omt to show respect in the air and
later the whole audience. The editylai
is aa escellent one and I* alona the
richt line of thought but an error hs'
been OMde, nerertheles*.
“Mr Country Tl» of The" die * not
balonit to ibU country. It I* simply
an adaptation of American word* to
the English nailonal air and a* nirh
Is entitled to no more respect Ix-yond
Ihe words used thsn the • Marselllek
or "Hie Warht on der Rhine " Amer
Ira" or * My Country Tl* «rf Thw," has
never bea n adoitied a* the national air
and neither ha* any other hvm
anthem.
However, the army and navy i
best criterion to take. In Uuh
"Star SxMincled Hanuer" U Ihe hymn
during which the soldier or i
stands at "atienikm" it i« th<
them* r«*eognUed In those ciirles a*
the national air. The "filar .S|ian»;l»Ml
Banner" c«»m«-s nearer to Ulllng i
re<iulr«ments than any other extant
present and tiaiil S4»roe writer pro
duces a composiiiun that shall 1
Sclally ri*rognli:eil hy conKressiona!
act <ir otherwise. shiMihl Ik* respi'Cted

Will Also Be Made.

We«*kly.

says

=,T-

diMrtri. s tnrth

in:-',

ltd allows the si.-rti of his roai
.Irag in the water.
Thai’s wha
u> d
a pair who was fishing
Sunday . * Tli. y
such

the Whole system when onterinB it
through the mucous surfaces
fim
an teles should never be used except

good von can possibly

is taken Internally and made it, To
letlo. Ohio, by K J ('hen. y A Co Tes
timonlais free.
Sold by dniggisis
Price. 7.> i*er

Springs of action much more iu'-|si«*nl
than those which aciiiallr ex'p..
s|Niken

M

Take Hall's ^'anlil> Pills for consii
pat loll '

freQUeiitly

late. an1 Ids' wo-ds .have hern siinui

STATE C,

E. CONVENTION.

latlng'^tiot to the lisituiing Democratic
ass alone,

but

in the aitentiv.* eU-

Lake Onon Will Br the Mectin a Pla

phant as well—to the American world.
In shun, Jn.thls unusual fluency M»nu
oltserver* find amhiiioii. hni we do not
If Mr. Cleveland should, under stress
of elmimstances. accept another

riie set«-Uti-a‘tll ll stale ronvetiiion
• Mlchlgat, Christian l-hideavorers
lK*_heid ai Uke Onon. J urn rs,
and July l
a program luclnd
: some of the leading Christian Kn

speaking,

When Mr

hut

the

elderly

pol ell late wh<» feels wr\>ng«*d and
aggeraies ihe wrong

If he ukrs

wriilng alMiit his n*cord.
candidate holding up his bam
wnner. I
the thinker In

retiivment and

vided for in a world It sense

t

A

The shi*a*p industry around ilil^na
is harrassetl by an unknown enein
wliieh destroys the young lambs «ji
Is lK-liev.*d to Ik crows or an eagle
Tb ■ creature making the attack stab*
of the lamb’s
ad. extract* the lirain
li*«‘d on other {Kirtioi
Many
.1;
this niamier
Uw»ks like ^Xu v trade
att.irk nn a pmiect.*!! industry-lie-

............

Tribum

who is old. salt'd with the world, and

^ , Card of Thank*.

good, renters fais thought upon those

T'.Tn,

tl:,:.

are to lead, when he has left th«* table
and his friends have turne«1 down the

neighlKirs for the many kinrtne.*se.*
••Xtendi
M<-Gi:!i.«

To Judge a 'man like this

w If he were a youngster, wit
place wo'n. bU muscles taut, and cager
for the race, is a sin against the
menls t>f psychology. Mr. Cleveland
today is a sage and not a stHiggler for
advancement.
lenatnc']
^ the «r
other day. rmphasired the need of
shipping law which will encourage the
bulMing of American vessel* to carry
American products abroa<l * The
ator gave In detail many lamentable
facts regarding our *bli>ping interests
and the decline of i^e American mer
cli|Bl martne and urged the nerewehy
of .this Batkin keeping pace on the
acBs With in prngre-** at bowte Ae
awBmIaakiB antborlaed by rongrets Is

I*r an.l *lr» J/M Wilhetm i
H.1V..S i.rblg.- this m..rtiinc ..n
mg Slip
Th.- doeior says hr
. ot .-- l-aek iiutii they l.avv the

B

$5.75

H

East Side Lots

r making tniul.!.-

"■'ll

OUR \T:LVET Ice Ci
. McCooi. Cltizefi* phone S

J. W. SLATER,

That }-uu can Imv on Easv
Terms.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

We loan )xiu monev to liuiM ahouse. Better call al our offices
at once an.l see what a Itiilc
money will .lo.

3

IFMONE^^WASMADE
OF RUBBER
J

ti.onat.

A. F. Neriinger.

C. W. Ashton, jj

--1 HUT WEATHER WURx|

You could not^tretch it any farther than you
can the old SILVER EAGLE at the Enterprise.
When you enter our store you Ret paid for
every minute you stay there.

I*

less

idtigiiing

wh#-n

::

;

::

your

kltch.-n is k.-pl CU4.I. Yttu can
lb. this l.v Using a • HrIgliieMi
an.l B.-t" li'i-.i-’nam.- w i.-kU-s
oil Mtove

Tli.->_ar.- »-i. an. .h-..

nonilea! and
pri.-.--

.iural*!.-.

will 4‘iint*^

ami

the

I.. i.r.M-ui.- one

...ir

siini.-s.
AVt- al*Mi

PHOKe...a

ENTERPRISE

CORNER STATE

ANDUN.ONSTS

QROCERY

gaM.Miie
st4iV4-s,
lamp
hav**
^tllV*•,s, gaMiitin.- o\4"ns. oil *t..ve
4.v.>ns at pri.-*-s that bririg ih«-ni
within lilt- r.-ach «.f all. W'h.-n In

BUY A GAS RANGE NOW

FRANK TRUDE
140 Fruiil St led

. -

WE MAKE

ALL CONNECTIONS FREE UNTIL JULY 1ST
, THIS I..EANS FROM THE MAIN TO THE RANGE.**’
YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE RANGE

:wery t.me.”
/amlah.

Caiman'* ElatGc Floor

TRAVERSE CITY GAS COMPANY

TJtY A RECORD WANT AD

NEVER BUSIER!
1 WaM Paper Department

Everybody •« cleaning houxe, ,

Id you in'>vcrx .

The Carpet Question
Can be ea*dy aettled if you give ut a chance.
stock a* you will find.

In et.l.l «-asli.
the roblt.-r*
how.-v.-r
l.-aviiig him his waich. H.- .-Khll.ii.*.!
bruise, the next .lay I., his lnten.l.-.l
as pr.H.f ,.f his staiem.-fiis The l.rl.l.*
tlia*-w...till hav.*-b.*4-n
.l.‘clar.-.l
tlitw<-.i<lmg off. ..said lliat ihe man was
n.-v.-r r.ibbe.l,\Hiai hi* w.umds w.'t.*
Itinif-i4-.t. tidii hi. never ha.l Ik"
I .-veil lilni.*.l
he WHS iryiru
•ii.tlg.- til.- piirriias.
r a w.-.ldlng r

OverJklO dilTereni sl>lcs
of rockers to select from.
You can find just.what you
want at iu<i what you want
to pay.

We show Ihe neweat patterns m

B6dy Brussel* made into rugt are’uced more than ever.

Wilton Velvet* and Moquette*.

ingrain* and a* large a
We want to chow you our

T^iey are beauties, every one of them.

The Rug Question
May seem a puzzling one, buttle make .t very simple by rvaton of the enormous stock we carry, the differ­
ent kinds, all the size* from the door rug. or for the p.ano. to those we make to fit the room.

We have a

splendid l.ne of beautiful rugs in Body Brussels. Wilton Velvets and Smyrna* in sizes 9x12 fecL and such a
host Of smatlei one*.

We can surely please you m some way and our pr.ee* are certainly mo»t attractive.

The Wall Paper Question
Is made easy, because first, last and all the time we have always had the greatest l.ne to select from.

No

matter what room you have to paper, parlo^ sitting room, d.nmg room, bed room« library, hail, kitchen or
bath room, we have just the paper you want.

5tORt;

PERSONAL
MlgDon Palmer, daughter of Emm*
Nevada, a singer, bus eniiT«*.l
opi-ratic field.
Mr* t7eorgr W. VaiMlrrl.Ili haw e*teblisW at Biltmore. .V C.. a webool
far domewtk- *. leoce for rolorv-d glrlA

Dress ProMrs

Our prices arq the best part of the deal—always please.

The Portiere Question
Is a most pleasing one. because we have such a splendid line of beautiful goods—solid color*, broad stripe*
and Persian designs—any combination of color to match any decoration of your rooms.

Prices are from

$1.75 to $15.00 the pair.

Joseph Choate. United State* amhua-

' nearest him. and the lives which they

empty glass.

Tu.

s|K*ni mo-I
for ii
To
of th.- foren;K.n
a.Iil to Ih.- pl.*asur.*s ..f ih.- iK-raslon.
a heavy downpour of rain soake«l th.-ni
ei.n in the M.lar plexus
far from a clad. *w.*»*t dr«*ani. Finally
they found the creek lull there
inii.'h .loint in the piscatorial
th.- i.Miuni. Hay
Wai. gav.- a fin- exhlbitb.n
miiig in a swtfi curr.-ni an*l als.» snn.k.

What I* It?

land denies, loo, acidly, alleged social
relations with a negro,
politician

rh. y hea.l.
Iiave forgi.tii*n

B**ar cn-« k

,.-4

’ in oor Carpet ;

night before his w.*dding a

A lar^c, beautiful quarter
sawed oak rocker. Just like
cut i see the wide quarter
sawed oak back! solid
frame, well made. |nu loIfcther with bolls and
screws, nice enoui;h for any
parlor,*only

A V.Frwslnra.VkrfPrws.
L wum-ha, Vkv rtww.

farni.-r ..1 i.Klay. ko h.- assert*., and ih..-au-.- of th.- distiirhance is ili»- p.-rsisi
.-nt ag.Tt wh.i is ev.Tywh.*re at one.sellinc .-v.-rvthing that a man do..*n't
.......
H—'"^«riu.T* are moving
where H.ey can bo n.l.l.ed

Miller, .llav Wail. Ralph

W.III to C,-,tar Run tmlay fishing.
K W Hastings and O V ( arv. r
w.-iit loathe Pla^.' riv.-r this m.irnin.:

Wise i

perienced old age usually loV
and coniempIalii.B

lit <*r all the wal.T
ih. iii in the siiRhiesl. ihev Were just
as liar.l as **ver. The biscuits did not

. a.gr.*.*n appb* an
liat is h*T i.-!.*phoii
numb* r" ami a rimteniixirary• r**p Ill•V..U migbi try thicks sicksty. but
eham-.-s at.- that th.- line l.s •|»,*y
• 'ass eoiiniy has .»n.* township IkmicI
that is a winm*r.
it r?T.*ntly *p4-m
nianv d..'lars and many w,-.-ks having
th>- Dow-agiae .•r.*«-k surv.-y.-il for two
l.ri.lg.-s Tile, struciiin-s wer.-■l...iiglit.
I.ut wh. i, they cam.- i.. .r.-.-i lli.-m n

Juhnw.n's Drug

Inatlon. It w.nild. we are sure. Ik* with
a rather heavy heart.

so lli.-v lossist the whob* blisines.s into
till* wal.T an.l ih.-i. ilu v wi-r«* twi
hungry as lM*for.'. oi a .•.•rialniy Th.*n
another searche.l
l.rouglit to light four dog biscmis

wash.-d
th.- ii.xl
one down
with
li
.lardiiiaii river water an.l things
wen- lovely
But Im.iIi
vanisli
as del.*ciable

old man who has held his en'uiitn V
bigbesi honors Is It easv to ailrlhute

lias

I t¥lTH lOD AND EEEL |

Collier's

Ks|»eclaily

Cleveland

iul»at--.
I fiqulH
bert Gl

'’'luitnC'l!

CLEVELAND IN HIS AGZ.
iin*cise.

work furnish a -frt-e public open air

coucent once a week
during the sum-

A great deal of busings was
Inal sum lor the frt*e concert*
at the s|iecjal meeting «ff the efuincll
evening called lor the purpo*e of during the seewrti
give one Hincert €i
Ihe M-veral dls- every other week
tricis of the ril>
Thene iK-tilions mg irf the ma-ek each alternate week
were granted and r.~oluiion« |»assed Th* conca-rts will be giv«*n in varioii*
li Is fcuggested that they
to
build trunk
lines and
laterals places
t.rnaie iM-tween
the court hoi
P..U groiiU'l* and the river bank on fiixth
lion was granikKi to emstruct a lateral sir*-**i as the
e\ervlH»dy.
sewer between
.Sinih
and
liere ar
Tenth ami hlJevenih. Elevei
musicians in J he Tit > uc
Twelfth strea ts aild to • XU
trunk line fmni
an alley
lKiwe«r. planiuMl t.i have Mr fikelcher furnish
■ he organi/wti.in as many musicians
Eighth and Ninth streets to Twelfth
as ili.-y nea-.l for various occasluuK i
Thirteenth stre.-is.
husinest. matter of
^ motion of Mr C.lllet a resi.lMiion
<■( piililic Every man who pl.vs in Ihe band
lino- will reieive ■ sUpulali*d s
is iH-.*n killing .l.»gs
all Ilie 1.111s and exp<*nses incurred
sew*T. In
• lames
The latest Itutam-e
lie paid l.y ibe aiM.ve c».mmltt.-e
ir inch pl|K*. on the east side.
cuiT.-.l a'- Ih.- frfrni «.f •’harU-s K.-l* comnilllea* d.K-s not expect
sey *whi-ii s.im.stm- |K>is.>n.‘d his vatu
*■ moiiev tuft irf the enieritrise.
^ the cosi should In* *
inatier of piihlic interest aud
suggi-stji.n of Mveral prominent
iMild one.sixth on tni
I
city generally
I lias de< ided to sil
pojK*rty OI
ciit/.-ns the’ 'Tganir
organirntfoti is fumii
lines
|.ii.*i.i.- music f.jr ail iK*easlons. All
the entire c«»n of laterals.
The, re|K>rl of
oi the
III** coniniitif*<
coniniiMi*** on ciiiracls will l«* ina.le hy the cmiiuU
H..yiie City A- Southwesi.-m
i.s- through th.* manager. One of ih.
ol.j.*cts tit Ihe .irgani/ation is to gi
• ;«.rge Kauffman of Hay tLiy 1*
rth ward), ilisirlrt 7
ni.isician ir. th.* city a chance
|K.ssess..r ..f a f..tir l.-gg.-.f rhld
ifiecoml wardt wax accepiisl i
play in the lian.l aud l.. pay every ..
wiiieh only Mv.hI tweiv.- h«»iir«. Th»f«»r his s.*rvir«*s This is deeme«l to
reMiluiliin was ado|iu-.l .
niosi .-uultal.l.* one an.l on.* wfairh
Glblis moliiiii that the iKiard of public
lni«*r.-M all of the musician:
.; .*a.'h nmji will g.-i |«y fo
K»TVlceS
/
* tiam.- .if a n.-w r.»m«-rn at
and i:. Inch pi|KIt IS lK-^...i that an ..rgani/
l.a< k«-.t l.y Tin.lb- A Ja. ksoti
\ similar resoliiiioii in regard
otitsi.b ,h.t ,d«y,*rs .rf Ihe ban.l.
the sewers menilotusl in Ihe first
Ih.- ..I.ie< i AdVupplyiiig muMc f..r pul.
liti.in was ad.ipuil on Mr r.ildis' i
lie puriKisks will m.*.*t with approval,
more <>s|KA'ta!ly as the organixation
Mr Hiiighatii caused a rather Int
d.H-s not inten.i to r.*alixe pr.it
An F,aion Uapi.ls man c.mi.-s forth
the Venture A simUar plan is
esiing debate a*s to whether the f
wl.li th>- siai»-ni.*ni that whlb- fr.illck
in other |.iae.-s with gr.*at s.icc
I'-ould go ahead and luiild certain c
Inc .HI hl« lawn He- ..tli.-r da' h.- f..un*l
neeii.uis ihai had i.i-n orden*.| liy
3 .'.and.'lii.ii whos.- stem
ni<*asurisl
Connell some ilnit'-ago Imt which 1
ilii.s- ami a half ineh*-s in elrrtimf.-r
uev.*r iMi n ciimplli**! with
It was
.-me am! whos.. ,i..w. r
opinion I
as a Plai.

Two young la.Iy

I’uit'.aml seh.K.ls
hav.
Firliinc i*- Imriury l•ll•■ine>j. at
s4-h.Mi1 lioarii that ih.-y
an can’i get xip an ap|..*tiie r
w h.c’rs ot tin* spt.rt lie is a «an*li
an..1 tier year Th.it«' for a w.KMi.'n to.Tcoai.
Some iia*l 4 x)H-ri.*n.-4-. s.. p i.M.ks w ise an.l
piiidic nuisance i
I.K-sn'i atu-mpt
nies on fishinc irii.s It rains ami ih.-i
n ar.- f.-.siKning
lien tlie liin.il is eariie.! in an al' • *..mp w..,n.
w..in.-n
toil, the ,
tlu-te is tro.il.b* ' In.'i.leniany
Tb. It. a.Iing Hiistb r asks.

Men seeking motlv**s an- often
accurately

organixation was effecied last
evening for the puriwiie of supplying
band music for al' public occasions
addliioir to general musical

Some

OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM.

The conriiisitm of the iHlItorial
tuuclies a Kiih}«>ct that xhoulil i(>celve
more than imssing aitentlun. I-Xery
iriie Amertran If he hears \he
tional anthem-played In a ball, should
rUe In bU fi*ei. U it is In the open
air he khniild iincmer. A p<krtion
Ihe Press editorial follows;
"Now we Americans are ntd an
demonstrative people: sill less are
an unpatriotic people. We love (
ctMiniry and our flag a* well as a
more than mosi other p«*opIeM h
■ Ibeir*: but we have not accustomed
ouraelves to render them those
ward tokens of. hontir and resi>eri
which have a real value as hr.ngln.;
borne to ns the fart that our country
demands our s.*rvlcf* every day.
times of peace and security as well as
!a time of war and peril; that our limt
represents as much wbt*n floating
a business block a* when liorne at fhluaad of a n<Al|ncni. To the
women who on fiatiirday evening
taught us something of this l«>sson
honor Is due. hut. It is to l>e hoped
that ihelr services as leaders wil
be oee«1etl In the future "

to Have Fmc Coneacta OuHng
Mfi and to Place the Band on a
Firm INorking Baaia.

Birtved.
_
_
excited over
Algtmac
clUxeo*
op*ning erf another *ak»on In the
village.
Peter Brown erf Cumber Is making
preparation* to go to the world'* fair
1 a tie puss."
The Eaton Rapid* council U eonsld
ering,a proposition foe lighting the
reett. of the city by gas.
.Northville lodge. No. IM. F. A A. M..
will go to Chatham. Oat- 100 strong to
siK-nd May So and 21 a* guests of ibeir
bretbem «rf the order in that city.
The Higbele flour mill* of Car*onvllle have found it necessary to add
valuable Improvement* to tbelr
plant and are closed down for that
purpose.
The Mansfield mine, near Cry*u!
Falls, owned by the United State*
*1 txirporatlon ha* been closed for
indefinite jH*riod. and all hut 1*
men laid off.
Virtuous Manistee ha* it* share of
churches. There are fifteen denumlnarepresented there and during the
past f«*w mimth* nearly all vrf them
have held revival service*.
chlgan Sugar Beet, published
at Bay City, ha* become the Sugar
Ib-i I Culturlst A Dairy Advocate. The
*.iv.tK irf the paper will be enlarged
as Indicated by the new name.
Four birth* In six days is .Jhe way
Northville has l>een hustling to get
ready for the census enumerator last
w.-.*k. Thirteen babies have
illage Sidra- the last i*f Felc
r.iary
Ow.i*d»-aler* are offering ti l" for

heat. Ihe highesi price ..fT.-r-M
wh*-ai.
Mu higaa during the year. This
is explain.'d by the
th. fart that ihe Ow..s
so wh»-ai mark.-t I

EXTRA SPECIAL^ ROCKERS

l^pgOPLE?^
SAVINGS^

TMO«.T. tATC^MJ. W. HAMNIN

Notice to Draymen.

-Mi hark, dray and bus men
IV Ihelr iica-nse before June 1 or sU*
^nd business. Jly order i*f chi.rf of
Many of the largr effli*e buiunnei tn
Loudon bare no *y*tf*m of h.*nlincand
tkf occurwnts have to rWy oo grate
Ares or ga* stuvee.
s in Ihelr great enlarg>mont
«o g.» at a sacr'ficc g«kk1 line samples
at 17S East FVont *tri'«-i
2190 ff
Our eoda founUIn
lor the aeason.

i* open

wair* Onig Store.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

wdor to the court of St. Jamv*. will
goio the Ittvora for bis liealth

Edwanl J.
(*ox l.a*
wrltt.*n
pitrlntlc Bong called. "Mas*aehusett»
Song." ami .fcli.ated R to th.- govern•r of the Bay state.
Anatole l.rrov Beaali»u. Fri-mh
ttor. will not t-omr i« the Unif.d
fitat.-s to l.s ture iK-t-ause of il.r illneat
•f hi* daughter.
Angmt We!w«m*n. who celelirated
Ibday reiwntljr.
hi* aeventietb l-irtbday
reiwuily. II* tl»e
»fre*or at th*

Can be so n.cely settled by just a single visit te that department.

MAMMOTH
APRONS...
jutrt rc-reivc.1 al ihe Kxonnrojr

ITlMSOFiNTEREST.
Tlie enrinex of a first ^-laa* nuin-of
as .s«t nlKuit x:i*i,.**t
I'lvr bi.mliT-.] evnlejUMk.-*
th. Ja|*wle-se ev.Tj ).«r

wIkkA

Ja|M.n H wo in*.uii*a.im>a* that
•Bc wtslb of Its area eaii »k* .-ulilrated.

The Lace Curtain Question

.\nother txrt of Those

The eminent explorer, Nanwrn. doet
BOt believe In DHslem sfuTt
He *ayo
atblolie* develop th<- Nsly uti.s|ually.

Slorc.

The stock is second to none in the city.

You arc constantly changing them and finding places where new ones arc needed.
touch to every room.
the pair.

We have new designs for every room in the house.

They put the finishing

The price* are from 50c to $15.00

We have a splendid Ime of newest pattern* in Curta.n Net for sash curtains and doors from 10c

to 85c the yard.

We Sell the BratJbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

m: 1

THE EVKHIKQ BEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1»04.

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

GOLD HADE
FROH'BADIUM

HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

Radium's

BEST
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1

I'fetimua news
I
or THE WOULD

-

MAY

Action Declared to

Prove

Transmutation of Metals to
Be a Sober FacL
manWill rbemiPiP soon be al>!c
suit?
'Tifarturr gtdd la Quantities
afSiraatlre answer to this quest
mv to hsre been made by the i

^ F LOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,

DREAM

FINALLY RCAUZED

UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

Ayers

Racing Service Meana to W. U.
3X00 Emptoyca ReleaMd.

ALCHEMISTS'

• .

95.tM.Mt A TEA!
Thie It What ttM Abeliahirtg

MICHIGAN

.Sew York.
May 23.—Th
xya: The oblltH.n of the i
dem I Dion
ewa service by the W«i»
iDpany cut* g5.*Hiu.iiO(i
e revenue* of that comf*D> and put* 3.W0 operator*. Intpects and other employe* out of work.
Prc*Mem Ckiwry clinched ht» order
Ice by ordering the re•utling off f
oval of all Weatem t nku
e pool
place* aupposed
I direr
le said he bad b
the compo s *
- “ Ire oviT •

Recent experiments srith radium
ive thrown a ride light on an entireubject. and. in the‘ opini.V <different subject,
some eminen
eminent chemists . have
t.»n
almost conrluirlvi
dvely prove,
a^m
tran*mutalian of the elem'
trai
sober fact
.inly ;»o«iiSitde.'
lor of
i*lr Wl
I was
is Xto produ.
mong the
e metal*,
elements.

Don’t Forget
Our Line of

Ladies’

Alfred f’aptiK. a Ihirii-lan playarlahi.
Kavk fear. If any. r»*al dramak are »rlr
len In Ihe TnHed Siate* nr EnRland
and aUo that there i« ..niy a handful
player*. In either etuiniry capalde
e they arilftf interpret Ini:
n e«|M«dliU»n
When Itr .Sanken I
(1 toharrfi and
in View he dlkpelik.^
all ftirmii <»f alrtdnil i
loemkat. n«* matter
.pinion
weather may In1
that hy ad..ptlnp thir ttiurke he puihimself Itiio the lM.,.t |N..Hkllde mndi
tlon f«»r althkiandinK rold and fatiKut
A league ha* Wn forme.l. a HI. I»r
1‘uttyi. et pr.*kldent ..f I'rlnreion. at
ilk head. "t*. orisanirt* the friemlk of
the lllldr. to prom.de a m..re revereii
rial and c«»nt«iriirtlve kliidy of the ka
ered volume ami to niatuiain the hh
torlr faith of the church in itk dltlne
liikpiratl.tti and Piipreme aulhorlly a^
the aord of th-l Itanl.d Hunt of IlldKeiy»y. tirUmn*
t*.unt>. N V. ik Pl yeark old and hak
v.itejl a kiraiahi dehioeratic ticket for
ilie laM kevetity yeark in the kante
precinct
He t laim* to have caercike.!
• 122 ilm.-k. 1
nd that on i
• atiendiiiK 1
Oeiieral llolMTt K. I...... ik the hero

v;’of’>

aith thi‘ civil aar and the ktirreii.l.T
k2 yeai> Henry (
Vircinta hau returned
• iiolllic*. and alll Im
nathmal
tleleBl
nventhm
It tm twenty
till* veteran of
.leini»rracy
r.uire.l
from the rmied State* aeuate. after
K.-rvInit th.T.- f..r laelve yean.
He
lu-Kan hiK iN.litical cann-r the
l..atnit the civil aar hy Indm: eU^t.*l
to the Weki Virginia .Kkemldy.
lM*itan anendinR natli.nal deni.K-r
convent l.»nk In IM'.S
The IVlmnvke leaRtie In KiiRlan.l I*

r.r'';Korr„77?,:rr;7„.v;.r;
IMkraell t. birth on !).«- 21.

H aas

jicK-c* auc the lowest.

SIDE

A. J. WILHELM

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WE CAN FILL
I ANY PRESCRIPTION

Eifiy thoiikand
d.illars
has Im*cii t
placed at th.' disikuial «.f the secre {
tary of the treasury for the pn.per cn |
nrtalnmenl of the d«*legai.*s to ihej
Inicrnatl.inal emgres*. which will hold
Its next. me.*llng in ihe I'nited Slat.**

If not perfectly convenient to come,

:

'h New Yorkers
private hunting
gpktinds In the Adlroi idaeks. In Maine

,“K,o;",.rr'

..

r and buy
icet Ihe iH-neflt at our cut rale prices, and remember you are deaTtng
with a firm who has the l»e*l of hank referenc«*a which jnakes a tenyear guarantee of value to ytm. and whicli I* not only good at Traveiwe City. but. by exchange, any city in the Cnlted States. ^ If you
move away yon are cared Tor an.l protpciixd against loss

^ Best Red Rubber plate......... ....................... .$C».(>0
liold Fillings................... ...................$1 and up
' tlk Gold Crown....................... • •
Silver Fillinjjs................
..7:>c
Bridge Work................................
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.We keep our ottce open until S p. *n for the ».enefii of thoae em­
ployed during the day. to Have them from losing their time. Lady atteodanL
Remember we are on the le
Hure you are let, off at the right

Rafional Denfl$t$
BOTH PHONES

and

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Manarer

COPPER AND
t BOOKS AND
GOLD STRUCK 1

MAGAZINES :

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EXCITEMENT IN THE CAVE CREEK
MINING DISTRICT.
••x«-r«-v-‘'
■iket Were Made on Property
acent

to

Grand

Traverae

am

Arizona Company'* Holdings.

ntoir

.~t<>ri'*s alkutt .nx'D giv.-ti up
i
,lH-gan work in a i;vninasmtu am]
]
III t'X*
i.x ..
Y-Mi tnu*>ttil
,H-.pI.- l.-ll VOU
II..- AM'«-b* .m.*ll

iiriltwai:.
Ilrmh-rWt.hcv:
g.n.-ial n.arii»u’*-r ..f t • Hrati.l Trav
.-t- ill I
M ling ciinipiiiiy.
H.at twM larg<- siiiki-s
.111 prbti.-tty adJa«-<-iit t.» Hi.-ir.t’litj- t'r.s'k dl-tru-t tij An/.'iia
TJlc sinkr-s WtTi- C..|Unf at
aii-l l■ans^•.l gr«-ai « xi-it<-m«-ui
at- ikiiirlng iniu th*- dl-'inci
avwllabb- clatn.- ar-- t«-mg ta
IH.svibl) .. Tib- viiln.:

7.*'

m Ceadr
Olbers Tollow

ux

pleated to tend a meaaenger for the preacr.ption and return the •

1 JOHNSON Dune CO.

"!ix-

ST.viTUS'0AkCEf;2.ir.kKir*'f

telephone

c.ne in the xhorteat pottible apace of time.



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1 which It printed

It may be written on another drug atcre’a I

"Have It filled at--------" make* not the slighteat difference.

compounded and but a reasonable pr.ee charged if you bring it

“204.MttE” BELAY TEAM

• 4if «<ni.*rtaining IhU U>dv. The Inter
parUaineuiaryI'nhin f.«r the Prynns
lion ..f Inn rnath.nat Arbitral ion-to
raniratloii its full liib- is
duKlvely of memlM‘rs of f.„tn.rf .rm»ti..i,* Iwkscnod
lud natmnal
w T. u.XKt> vT.iv. ^
.iu.rll.ni™.> >n.l
n.i...n.t legislative
l..rlrl.ll><. |
l.rucjl.i*. .v*v . f 1. Ask r»r*’.»iX m.iL^l
iHMlies of Ihe different Euro

F"S.'L*iJJ7s:crrr

If a preacnption ta correctly written wi

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KIDNEY
backache
^^'CllRE

STREET

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D8. FENNER’S

. natiirail that/the laic qnren pre
adktOD.-. wh.i was i
hint
jasir hand at ffallery • Mr. C.ladsione.'
Vlciorla is cr,*dli.*.l wHh saying.
iRh“l were at a pub t
iHsraell talks to me :

as.*-

Jackets

::

koiitliern
Reneral an.l
f.»Uoa> hitc
ihroUKh W«.ki r.iini an.l into the Meii

UHm

llelorc v’ou buy sec our jine. ITn
arc xtvhsh, wcli nude an-1 tl

TZ,

Stai'r’

BMa

Suitsaxd

;r‘:
»^«-ntJ>
j.iMW-[• of 111- Un-i aptH-aranr*- in Knj;
land. iH-aan
mailr a Hr*4i
r»incen iila>*T
liniry l.an»* a hen a lad
M-naai

So yoo^ And btir turninf
frty? Why Boc have the etrly
rich cok>r restored? It is easily
done, every dme.
LSJIPI£L'

» hlch
poolrooms tave since relte.1. are
o ouL too. and the poolrooms are
likely lo be thrown entirely on
r own resources, for Ih^ police

xt the men who operated Ihe larger
po..lroom* are forming a r-ompany to
ot.taln for themselves th. news they
«.r in ibo ('arolina*; A Rr*«l t
eirome.” said Pmf. I'rooke*. need.
President Clow rj s s«*< reiarv said
to the liorderland where
riinrv Thf Van<1»-rl*ia
ter merge int.» each oth- •he Western L'nion Co. would n..t turn
l^i>. th.- M..r|mine and the Iir^U ^11
p.N>lr..,m service to any sub
In M.iie of the denui
ha'« fir*-**' e*
He said that th.trc.»rdtnK to the tb.*ory held by kuhary .-omiiany
at iiniiced land le-l<»nK« to
tlol.l
W St.ick Telegraph Co., which
•se advanced rhemtht*. It is not rahundred
IS kUppIi»*d ’ ticker DeWk ^o( rar«-s
im itself that rauk*** the strange
sti
aherevtunatnn* han
id
other
sporting
and
sio»-k .-xchangt
phenom.-na that .xcur in Ihe pre
-ws to hotels, cliihk and sa'.ooUs. was
..f that . i-ntent. hut these phenomena
subsidiary ul the Western Cnton.
are due to what the rliemists call the
It tha' Lencef.irih Its tu-k.-rs woiil*1
ra.lHiaeilvIty'' of
the substance.
their hand* to kep off the puhiic
.t send out rar. track n. ws.
1 raakn of the n.mt Je-a.iiiful and
Th.* St.K-k Qinitatlon T.-b-graph <'*>.
iaiiiriani
in Ane-rita private lieved. Ik ar«on. ..r a n.imU r of gases another ’tteker” news • luireau. an
Crt.titiils that ar.‘ a*> rarefully iN-.onglng t.i th.- argt.n group. When iioiiuce«i yesterday that the W.*stert!
ling kbtii off Ilk lacing news
the radioactivity dies down there is
henceforth coli.Ht the news
a quantity of helium,
constantly Incr.-aslniig quantity tit ibiough its own ageuls at H.e iratk
elem.-nt.
Argon
and . helium
Made Young Again.
discovenNl. ar
ary . ' li
"One of Or Klni; »
gnora
el.-nienis
nlKht
1 Telegraph Co.. ,
gh It IN'
..rapidly d»-v.-!.»p.d within il
Id my *te«-nk‘ a«aln." arltep O H. Tut
n.Tofri^mp^^n
Ia>mp*eytoan. P*
They're lb
.rs. Me**i
Th.-se facts, say
th.- specialist*,
In the world for Uver. Stomacl
•lin-ciorh
b.ave the most lni|k.Haiil h<aring «m
Ik.aeU.
Purely veRetahle Neve
he qu.*sii.in of Ihe transtniitaUun t»f ii]iiii>-d It Is r
tie iiietalk. and th«- time luav come
di.Ni mciiig
TRIUMPHANT TOUR.
transmiiHi
he radio-actiy it V j r.N-ess ..n a large
I to Hear the DeMoaa
Suggested by Yttrium.
Lyric Band.
sjpi.*'Edward Muri|.y .d H.
Jills tk>*sibllity was sugg.*st«*«l hy
it l.i hi-ar ih.- Ik M.iks
h.- iN-culiar cndiiM of yitrliim. an guotation Co . said yf t.-rday
xt Tlmrkdav niRld Their
dh.T evidence of the S,KN*m«U*ope of ci»mpany iiad never Mippti«-,l
thn.uRh M.rhlBan Is a
kilns, and that it wmi’d
flanging lf*ejr Into seven dlff.-P*nt
triumphant one. if t.ne may judj;.* fn.m
m.*ials. alt^of them familiar to ch.*ni
The N..|.rnkka<'liy Trihun.'
in'a';;;';;; i.f them r.cntly Mild: "The
This iuili.»iing pr.N*e*s was prartl
pr.iKrain was remlep'tl a ill. a inii.sira!
cally. so cialmtsl the extorts, a laying
flntkh that ma.h- it a pleasure to the
bare of naVire in the very act of man
,'iiltur..il n.tisirtnn as well a* a delight
ufa. iurliig in her .»wn lalMiraiory a
av.THge audience
The nmi
Green Operator Met His Waterloo a
itMiulNT .if metals which an- quite
aksure.1 of a rrowd.‘d house
Track ■ Term*—Schuler
TaKmg
.-osHv when .,btaln.*l by vari.uis meth
ahtuiever llieV reiurti
ods of r.sluctioii from natup- herself.
Hurdle* in Great Form.
The contenti.m I* made that nature
Sl.len.li.l eff..rtk oiltaltietl
from a variety ..f xylophone* of vaii- is cmsianliy at w..rk trying to l.r.*ak
. May 21 -Tl.
d.iwn Hie h.*a\y elements into lighter
OH* sio*. an.l the le-ll rinninK have
ebinents. All e|.*ments have what
Mteh.
lasut very is.pular with th.-audlene. * ”
iN-ci-iilrlcilies. (
cMlb-d wiomic weight. The atoms
Tbi- can’s ”2"l mire
all eleni.-nis are ni»-asup-d
hy i
KCZIS MOKESA.
w.-ighi of .ni.- atom of liy.lrogen used
o|M-nnor i
Many an- planiuttK ..ii nioviUK to u- a standard
north
C.old is a v.-ry heavy .*lemeni
Co
Hielr .tdiaue^ at K«’/U Mokesa r«~orl
wesli-rn
pareil with li\dr«»g.-n i’s at.mile weiy
d.irioi: Hie next tao wei.ks
‘ easiest witrds in truck vernacular,
.... ih.l.l «..lth. 1
E^ J. PulKhimi has lutuleT on if.e i- IS-. Th.. U
le night a eonesi*indent
Kroiind for a new coiiag.'- whirl, he
BO n.-wsiwiNr sent a will h■l|ld this sprii.K
Mtrhigans
Mrs I. I» th.rlls and Mr» K S iur«- was reducing the lighter 4>!enients
•haracter lor Huw
Will.ants are planniti): on erecliiiK a Im.i ht-avi.-r one.. wh»-n nature wa*
mlst.iEk the .
hnndsoiii.- CiilaKe ..n ilu-lr l.d
Th* making g.dd out of lighter substan.-es
ill** Tn»-i**jii5***
Til.- .'ffori .»f natur.- now s.*eins t.i
.-..itaKe am In. hullt this summer
t; W l^rdie has il.e tolindalion lai.1 hav. b.*-i, rev.-r*...! It 1. n.tw trying to
for a U..S .-oiiHRe al.li h will In> n-a.Iy redu.-e th«- heavier el.-m.-nls to lighter
.•..uieiiiion is'really the
adniissibn of the more rcmule rvmf. n..n
nies^aK... and a.^k**! him
please r«
tage^ in Hie near l.iinre and H I* n.u Hon that there 1* some great primal
DtinilHT .d miles
Presently
itupt.dahh’ that several .uIut* will Im* etneiu of which all the e’eni«*nts oinn
•orn*spiini!eni r<H'ei\eO
n .tele
itt .rf which alMhe elenu nis
en*i-ie.| H.er*. tills siimm.*r
ph<»n«' call front Hh- North Wimm's op
ii|i ’h»* ".*l«*tn»*nt of ele­
eraidr.. who askfHl. ’Sav.
thni a :
ment*" itself
This eb-m.-nt \.f elv
1 RECORD WANT i
team, or a 2u< milro.-nt* has Inen railed 'pr.-tyre.’
I that Michigan will s. ml 1.. V
wou.d.-rfiil transformations
adclidti.Afu-r l
lo act.nipany
the activity of
rb-d a mlnuiv umU-r
yttrium and t»f radium, this kuhsiancc
I.r.uy!e i- rapidly rhaiig.*d from
Jlll'Jl'lhlnk 11 ... > ;..l
thr.*.. f.uir, five, rix r seven
mile le«m, l.m 1 «m.b-l .ure.'
m«*tals.
after another nr a

WAIT DEPARTRUT

Hair-Vigor

luiiai b- |riisiu«-iss

Win n Hif biiig

u.aH I HI'
tilling »n i!r«- c»vily
.V.i
u' tilblii
w liivg’i—u.‘
I—ti*‘‘ if
•- form.-d to rcpiao
, ii b-t. mol
•l.-- frii t.r<

• xo lay »b H-». Mvr

r,:.v

™'s? jsi/s:.
. h-.-il?

SMl-U

Wli'-ii • xcrcisi-

Hk H.*- l-iug ti'*«*- I't*-!
.Mir luiii.l. ati‘l If- i» t‘
j w*tioul***l th'-r* w i I li\-’-a mi*« h .Iarg*-r
<Hi mai.Tlal u-.-b*«* I'o

F';‘;.:‘.‘ST,„rirr2::;.’:
FS“!^7ZT.‘.lirri;t2r^
r VII Wrtavrv

th- iira« III*- IM
lung iiiiiiiiil’ii**

POINTED PaRAGPikPHS
A small l.*.y anys that v.Itw'lty is .
•what a chap l*-t* go *>f a tuimldebee
j

, , ,
*li*iri st.irie*. wiiU li
here Is where the practical
groaii r
ami Hiithorrhip.
y chis.'Iy cmcemed with i
.v^ome t.nllor* w..iibl make exceilent j
soni.-what
Int.Testing
phenomena
at Philadelphia beat the «uist.
cavalryni.-n: ih*;>
;*r»
iEr-.m th* \p-gin
argued, if chemists can lay
chance
ritarg.Ts
' magayiii*' liaj*tiiit*-*l r.otli
h.dd of Jhis gn*at primal element of
orldV fair.
Tbe iDo« ettceefcaful tmlm-t rrrwe la
i.m nnwaday*
prolyb—s..meHitng which Prof f'natk
Sfhub* g.iing over Hu* low hurdlethe one vvlin *u.*-ecils ifi luaiTylog Iter i
,.n v g.**! .mi**, but >ioi
In Hi.' tvinarkable form whic h h. ex
ar*- r.*
wealHuc*t pnHenL
• Mb- H.-thor*. wl... aron the iMvrderland where
hit.ii.*d last Saturday
Then .on i
fii-ibm.
into matter—it
kii.tww *li*- 1* !iviiil-.«me ( maclct ■
When u girl
:
miry track. Schule ran Hio 22uyar[ matter niM-artil of maniifaciurhe
nn.*» ot.jci t.i htivinc
hurdle* in 2.\secondIn all that rut
Phillie.tt*
rapbti.v nearit'.g
picture taken lit n grttiip.
he never jtithbed at a iMirdle. an11... 1.1. .1
Nothing I* Ut.rt-e likr-ly to r
never toiichcd\.ne
He sm-me.1 i.
ojiv* r. H‘-ni) M
. ntimle r of siri.b
Ire of .V >ptn*t T H -m ih*- sigbl 4>f an i,;,
«N‘st<-d th'money
oniii-.;e tre»- «n full • bvtro.
| I'ran!. N Stratton E.lwar«l Ikiltw.jt.d.
ight In* iTloussysieius of
he invariably made the sam.- nunil.er
I, F..rn affr-cti*! Iiy
ivance* In
w advt
When n dirt. I. m.ii. d->e-n t want t
of
Steps, and
Invartahly wn*
Jitsi
to regard
be Intcrvb \v«-t ;iH L.
I"
I* '
right hand forward as m
thing
ipmarliert
the lejip
Privisely -at put hU hrtt.d* In his p u-kHs.
I»t* of
nuirr.v for th- wike of jl"'.
moment the two middle tiiiger^
r.-il.-ri«-k J Mulh*ti|*t fuini*h*-*
> R.-cord Heral.l
■al.l
the ju-vv out lit
for H e wed-I
v.-r, whuh I* si..-ria!lv appn.
ding *f no no oth-r r.v.- n--Chicago
f.,r H«.- nurtifh III brideTinDallv Xewa____________
jih..i.>grapTuf art

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INVIIATION FROM S.E. WAIT & SON

Leading Traverwt Droggiat* Urge You ' i„.ni. he men 1> llftod one leg eyi
To Try
Hyomei. the
Guaranteed ' high, til! hi- fi*u was alKiv.- the hi
idle, and then stepp«-<l dv<r. In ma
Cure for Catarrh.
le step then- wa* just a i»erce
b)di to hi.' iKKly.
A machii
Any reader of the Uv*cord who suf­
1 hhvc lM-4-n T
fers with.catarrh, or who 1* snl.jert lo
irrhal cx>lds, l« invlti'd to SS E. Walt
store for a complete Hyoit
lent a
1 approval
So <
the.v that {iyompii 'will CD
deep-seated
of catarrh
p-watfMl rase
I
that they will furnish a full month's
treatment of Hyomei on trial.
WTille it would be unreasonable to
expert
a chronic ease of catarrh,
which has been growing worse for
year*, could t>e cured within a month,
yet they feel sure that the thirty day’s
treatment will convince the user that
Hyomt‘1 Is Infallible in driving ca­
systei
tarrhal poison from the system
Tb
stomacl
ich
dnigging
iply hr
it* healing balsam.* througl
jrh the
inhaler that comes with every outfit.
and the• germ-ktlling and bealtb-girpenetrate to the> most re
ing air will penel
le air passages
^e* of
mote cells in the
ungs. and drive iCahead, throat and1 luni
system. Noth'
•bal poise from1 the system.
Ing else will so quickly cure a cold In
the head or stop an ordinary
ordlnt . cough.
Singers and public speakers will find
Hyomei Invaluable. It strenglhena
clear tone.
and gives It a rich,
riel
1 __ deafness Is cured when Hyomei and the special Hyomei balm are
us«l.

ITEM* OF NT-'R- S
The avene«- 4.-.|cin.-intnr*. tlii.u
ft 1 III high

i« not

A S!. nt;.li
IrlbiiTUil
«1.1.
a
ni.t.*l f..rg.-i to biipi ;Tf.iiii.i-nt ..*■ 1*1«
In Ikkt tlK- London l-lrth f; te avtu-

SURPRISED THEIR FRIENDS.
hn Pfeifley and Miss Juba Swanson
Married Wednesday

Evening,

l.ihn ITcifley and .Mi** Jti'.sa Swaa
u were quietly marrlcil Wi-lne.«day
ening at the parsonage tiv Rf
rilom of the t'hymch of Christ.
f’hrUtine SwatiMin. a sister «l
bride, was the bridesmaid and Howar 1
Running the l>esi man
The wedding
wa* In the nattrre of a surprise. It
having been announced for tbt* me
ing but the happy couple slipped away
fmm their fri
friends and kept the affair
a secret until I is momlpg when they
started on a wt Idlng trip to RfM-d City
and File Lake
The bride Is an
and

the groom is a hard working
who also has many friends
happlne**.
I wishI tthem
home tl
at hon
325 Sta

Tbe Kii*«inn gov-emment'* rcvetuis
from H..* Ji.|t:or :r.-Kk tin* y.-nr w lU
rea.-h al*>tlf Kk-.v.i**M)UU.

til.- n:ii*traHi^t>

•„7r:;rr:'.,

> Hit- *itirii's show

PERSONAL.
Mtw* Anna Coti*iti« Iw* tq-oken the
peerd by riding lo th- i..p *.f .Mount
Shasta. 1-1-Ml tret wIkiv.- iLi- *.*. oo.
a iKUiy
Doctor J. Morgan Read t.f Si. r*u!*a
MethodiMt Epl*.vH>*l t hurcb. AHimlo
City. ha.« iM-en *cb*-u*1 dean of tha
Pennington aeodnary.

eartb in tligth u "b N’tY’ •’«b<l moves
In alt a w.l«lft ..I Va. ton*

Arv-hiiiandrlte R«|ilical of New York
has been ml***! l.y tl»- rr-ir to the rank
of bishop of llroEiklyn. The *o.v)u-l vbar
of the AbMiHan dloie*e

Tlie Swi** .Vlplne elub lu»* wittiln
the la«1 four ve.r* *l.ciit *2t.t*«> to

luHan chemlrt* |aoi<i*e to comOienioniU- the ecv.-nib-lh blrlhdriy of

------------- ;--------uia A«e rr«*i*».
The Rev. I»r. Fklwnid Everett Halo,
ehaplalo of the l nd.*! St:it.-» *eiiiito,
advocntiw old age i«-n*hm« In Ma**acbunetts of 31‘«» ea.-h.
Ev«Ty ..fie of
the old men for wboin *m h iH 0*lona

; Italy.
I
yiarviD Kbenrer. a one-armed mao
Akron. O.. has made a cl.e-k w blch
[
j,oup, m different citle*. reg
11,1,.^, cbnnge* In temperature ami hu
mivllty tod sbowa historical plcturea

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tiu.ii mm*

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Our aoda foonUln

is

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open

for the oeooon.

_

yearn of age.
Aak any 01 rour
insurance friend*, be add*.

8»rhirj[» iSS will*?crt k«^ yaw walUwc. 1
-mU for hwcKBg- sUu EwHy and UXa flaUi will
M>w4w.prca>ptaitMtkia. B. J. Boriaa.

j[BSTIUCTS OF TIRE
at reasonable prices
PALMER & CARVER
Over Fleet National Bank

OiU OIU
:6IIS0UNEI GASOUKElj
1 have porrhated the ofl
route of N. Franklin and I
am preparted to aerve tbe
ol«l patroq^ of the nmte
and public generaDy in a
aatisfactory manner.

tk.mmviu.tmm

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r. and 1
that It did t
Sons will re

Wm. A. HeCooL CUlxoM phono m.
TRY A MCCORD WANT AD.

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alxty yeorw, with coinpouiMi intereaipart of It at the Intereat r^te* of 1S50- I
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Solid
Gold
Rings., specials, flJO,
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Rnotall. the Jowolor.
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TBJt TtgyiinTO pynnnn, TOAVEBSE CITY, mOH, TOI^AY. MAS
nCAL ttTATKTHAIiOTWt.

STEEL HOST
AN ANiLmCiL lOYEI
has a UVAL
•CHWAB. CAtmumt AMP «ATM

•aid

to

m rr.

e and wife to Hewy &
lac ». work K, H. D. d

Bd Br kfwret. hot ndmm aa arm.
loaYttfT lectwrr hecnaae hJa atthject

m.

waa Ubaatratad by mpertmenta which
feed two haada. After retamiag

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llMk' Md trad tkroogb report* **■“•
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S“™TiT.^^
■ atari trad bee hi*# to rr.ooM- It. i
^‘ ^AooonMa* to
rrport.
«iSS3;%ebw.b will

f«*«
««• r^*re

SSInS^ directory of

SSlt"?r r'oo^“5S'lr‘ win JolB
wab*. brotbrr
d^ladMAai^ Schwab,

the Caraadr
SI.r»!S!wabey. ofr the
eoMpaar. will aiw) , wlib lb« oot-

iir.I
i

__ .aerrt* of
Bobodf #>1.0 and abto tbe trnM
of ttrenicth

^ae .taad. rmar to back biro In

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I
"
f:.

Oale. waatrd <o be a director d
atMl tm.t. bui J. P. Montan denied
ktro tkal honor. The redult be* »ii-en
that Oat*, ba. bam • bear on

f

kare roolilplled
hU
fortane i
timm la the proceM and to have muen
of tbecamb the pobllc ha. lo*t In the
'aplial IU *» \be
corobloe. TbI. c*pHaI
knee corobi
coanand of Schwab, who I
aade rollHon. blmM'ir In th
rooreroeota
A. a nuclen. of the new n
the Schwab InterrtU have comple.e
control of the re«rtiianl*ed .hipyard
hlebero
fe It. Dathle
_________
rhw.b and. ..
I brother.
4>lanninK a «real ateel taatMry In C
caao and are alwj lntere«ied In
pacISc Steel Co The Pncttinatlr T
CV) I. aliM hi. roropleieiy now i
will atwn liranrh oot In nea Hr
Schwab aliw control, the nickel tn
A.tde from bavinr with blm
moat darlOK capliallat. and the b
e.pen*. Schwab will have the advan
t.ae of dolna bu.lne*. with plant*tliat repr«went only what U co.i to
build them
Schwab can atari with
new machinery on the Im.I. «»f actual
nwl of plant., wll for half the price
demanded now and .till make a bla
proSt. A. he and hi. friend, biiili up
the aelllni a«encle* of the tni.t he
will nnd a way to parallel them and
cH bu.lne...

•‘i

to cfrll Ufo he foaad klmaeir la pt
fliM or a amall eaak aom
He came la
with th* troop* that loaded at Mootank
potat aad atopped over at one ^ the
Oe reemh. brtwem the polat and
Kew Tork.
She waa a

widow.

Sbe owned

a eottag* on the aeaebore and thU i
aoa oecopled IL At the imak la the vU
lag* abe depoalted her fuads She did
■OC keep a carriage, for ahe aald abe
waa afraid of horaea. bat abe dreaaed
weU.
Tbeae two met. Tb* cotonel waa deUgbted with the widow becaoat
caime abe waa rrrj well fixed with thla

Motor's

world*a good..
The widow waa deBghtad with tbe eulooel for rmw>oa
which ah* kept cotscealed. To all age
pearaacee It waa b«ao*- be kaew ao
laarh.
Oae rooming they were sitting oa^be
eeranda of the widow a coiuge.
CDlooel aaked her U abe had a
check In the bouae. Sbe prodo«wd one.
and he sued It for f l«a). aayUig that he
waa going to tbe rlllage to get
nooey. Tbe widow aaked biro If
would kindly draw a «be<-k for her at
the aaro* tlroe.
^le compiled,
check waa alao fot |100.
From that
tla* forward the widow drew her
money tbroagb the colonel, $1«0 every
Bt* or ten daya.
One eveolng lliey were alltlng on the
beach llatenlng to tlie plaab of
wave*.
“Colonel.” aald th* widow, “.uppfjae
you Bualyxe lova»f‘
“Love.” aald tl*e colonel, feeling bU
chin tboogbtrully with hi. only hand,
“la congeniality. Jual aa there are bar
nKmioua atring* ao there are harroo
Bloua aoula
I do oot admit tliat kir*
Is long In coming. When it exi.ta. we
feel It at once. It reacbe* a. not as
slowly rising water, bat with all the
delidoaa exhllaraUoo of tbe ware that
breaks over ua. But I do admit that

of Tran

:M».

way of pwklng tkinga te the core ond
onmtlng the pHnctplaa e» whdrh they
kwttt. He knd keen n prwfaaaer.
apiptate la tke Spanlnk-AmertanA
war. trum which he had eroerped oato-

1:
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lit

Traverse CityDuntalPartors

Baewdad by BegUter of Deeds T.
W. Wnaaa ta May
1M4

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ATLANTA. OA.

m NEW^DENTALPaS^R
;ORS.
located ia the New State Bank bstlding. Fourth
Floor. Rooms 407, 4C». Om parion axe equip­
ped with aU latest dekiical app&^ and vito om tkaied
workmen and modem methods «c are peepmd to give you
work which has hitherto been done oaljr b laige dticA

ACkar to O. G. Mmar and
wH lot 2. block 11.
jMd.
’ Co., to Ji
Dtel. lou 1C aad 17. block 10.
H.. U * Co.*B 1st add; poo.
d Lay Co. to JuUna II
‘U lou 12 and l2.-block 10.
o.*«
lot add; poo.
, U * Co
'S lat
Canute and wife to Edwin
Cbaa. E. Can
Bw%. sec, «.
. Kidder. n%
i. rmoge 12: I
..
awVi. sec. 20.
______ 10; tl.OOO.
W. O. Foote kad wife to Harry A.
Monroe. a lOO feet lolo 21 and 22. Mock
1. P. H.-a 2nd add ;
Hannah. Lay d Co. to John and R.
B. Kelley, lota 3 and 4. block C
A Co'. 2nd add: POO.
Geo. Lardle to James Lardle. par
•1 in isec. 34, town 30. range 10: fWl
J. K. Elmn and wife, by sheriff, to
Traverse CHy State Bank lots 4-18
Spencer's
add;
and 10. Steele and
Spen
tl.lM.72.
lAuguA Hedlund lo Henry Pobl. *^y^
lot n. Mock D. H„ U d Co*. 7ih add:
1175.
Fannie 8. Browning to AU*ert H
wkor. parcela; II.
John C. Fourt and wife lo
Lenlngton. parcel, sec. 3«. to*
range 12: 12.700.
Henderson Bmllh and wife
lAnIngton. parrel*, tvr. 36. i
range
D. <
range 9;
Calvin O. Gibson and wife to Oscar
Simpson, w^ lot 28. all of lot 38. H .
L A Co.'s 2nd add:
Mrs. Mary E. Albright
ThurtelII. lot U. block C. H

•. slid •<«; il.»»

Whence corneaI tbe expp
hog," which occupies ao
prominent a pualUoD In flacBl pollUcal ^ariiIl]T*ihghtman to 1) E Cran
aaka tbe IJverpo<jl Post. In one autbortutive work on such matter# It U atated that tbe phrawr probably arose from
tbe Araliian story veraUled
peFs -l^ve of the World Rej.rovetl."
’’llowafj^R^G.^^
TonMohammed allowed bU follow
eat i*.irk.Txcept one fiortlon «»f the aul
mal. w bleb be did not ai*o<1f.v. and con
Richter,
lot*
7-9
11.
Mock
1.
11..
U
aeqnently strld M*Jhamroed.n»
debarred from eating any. OUiera. U.w
bard from the *w bob. “thought
debarred." and ao “wltli
lo be d<

ranVl- ?1

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"r;rTer::.;Vnrwire.oHenrvJ

Auditor General to C A Stnrtevant
AmeHcan book on political a>iuilia. parcel*, i-ec. 11. town 2C. range 9:
pubtlsbe*! In IWA. the author aay*. To
go the whole hog 1. an American Eng
f can r-ompare r
retween
Ilsb phrase for radical reform and U
a feeU an linpulae 1o iu^*imy much used here by tbe DemcK-raiic par­
from brtng tbougbl tioble. The woman ty lo dUtiugulsb tb^ from the Fe«l
Inspired H> aweetncM of ibaracter eraUata. who don't^rofea* eocli .w »>«-p
Ing notion* and ceny^iuenUy go only
from a like motive
Kaeh lakes r
parcel. ^ 33. loan 23. range 12.
a part of the inu-^Ung quadra
appear to Uie other wb.t be or i
thought to be. Kmb atlmulauta
question.''
)
l*etter are always lieurfidal. 11
betUY to look up than to look down
-While you're dUcawslng Ibe i**When i*eopIe who wUb to be lovers
begin to Ulk of lov* In tbe alwlrart. coUarttlca of the KnglUb Unguage.'*
. Intii 4'
the traoaartton ta easy to lure In the remarkiNl tl»e pabllMlier a* n
's 2nd t
ob tbe other aficrnoon
tfoncrete.
The tide wa. at the ebb Franklin Inn clol
Warner i
►r Imuheoji
Wtmm •m*9tmm mt BIther UnMla or Ja> when they first apoke of the
. ThomsK. If
PM «r*«U APeet Amertew.
and before It reached the flood they cigar, “lias it ever struck y<»u that
word ‘bad’ ran, with |*erfct l «-orrectklwanl ^IlHp* and wife 1
Uouer B. Halbert. In hi. -K«um. the were betrothed.
ne*a. occur three time* smvv^siv. lj In
There waa nothing to Interfere
Boot of roolenUon*' In the Hay
ordinary EnglUb senlemV?
No?
the harmony ofr !love till .even
imrj. aaya:
Well It ran. Only the other evening ”j l7.‘van nuscr and wife m C
Aa AiBOTlmaa we naturally aak how

OUR INTEREST IN KOREA.

WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
Fot executing yoor work whh the Last iBMRt »f PlU
and together with our Oit Rite Prices and ten year guarantee makes our parlors a safe, cbe^> and oocnfortable place

Mn.1. C. (Umr, Vice-IVes.
ideot MSwaakce, Wis^ Buiaess
Woma's AaBociididB,is uodier
one of tiK nBDHi women wbo
have been restored to bealtb by
astof Lydto E. PtakbHi's Vefetable Compomid.

tl* ha\-e v-our work done.

Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gtdd Crown, 22 K. 5.00
BridreWork
5.00
Gold FiUinrs $1 and up

BestSUver FUUnrs rSc
Best Cement HUlnts 50c
Porcelain QrownsSAO^
Painless Extraction 25c

fcs made lor examination and

RKMKMBER.

eati.

mate of. j-ouT work
__ Bentir lir Ptwtb Boor.
Rooms 40r,'408. Open from 8 a. m. tin 8 p. m.

“ DgAJtMBS.PmAJi:—Iwaamax^
Had for several yoaigaad no chTld^
hkased my home. Tb» doctor aald 1
had a oompUcation of famala trouhk*
aad I could not hav* any diildren nnkaslcouldbecnrad. B* tried to ears
me. but after capaeimaiiHnr for aev>
eral months. myliaAaad became dis­
gusted. and one night when we noticed
tbe tostimonial^a waasaa who had

TRAVERSE CITT DENTAL PARLORS
DR. T. A. PEIfHALLEGON, IflUrcr
Rooms 407, 408

New State Bank Budding

Vegetable CompoOBd, he went out
and bought a bottla tor me. I used
your medicine for thraa aad ooebaH
MDtha. improTtog otaadUr In health,
and to twenty-two atoaths a ehild
esms
I cannot fully axpireai the Joy
and thanlrfalneea that la to my heart.
Our home la a diffaroat place now. as
we hara aomethtog to live for. and
all the credit to due to Mto
E. Piakham*ff Vagetable dompound. Youra wary ainoerely. Maa.
LaQumea,914 0rofaSL. Milwaukee,
WiaVice PrmUmU Milwaukee
Bndatm TYomaah Aaooeiation. — giooo
fwfmt If •rts.-MjMases----------------------------

BUGGIES

an.l n .V< f.>ct t»f <>S lot 24. block 1. P.
Thoma*. t’. SbilMin ami wife to Wm.
S Nicb..b. l.arrc1 in H . L. A t'nl*t

"Kr.Vk'K!

The public is cordially Invited to In­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage

l*ra*‘l N'urk«* t.> Howard K Ruiuwll.
t 12. I.UTk K. H.. 1. A To -s 7lh add;
1230.

Co V V*ili add
Augii**l

NelMin.

• ■■■I

hi

House in the state.

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

.

Hugh L. IU»y*l
>biirg: irj:.
W. SmltTlo'Addfe A. Glbl.*-, |
Ti.Tvcrsc City; $1.2ut
S„,Uh

It*, bl
Hcit-nn«n

-VVl

NOTICE

ul

tko ancoM of either aide would af
fact OV tnlereaU In ibe penlnauU and
In the whole far eaat
Japan atanda

they
All.-M S Barber am* v
\t
WHEN VO^l ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE -HME
Jame* R Merrill and wife to Jar
Interested to. and there tbe s*ntc
wbl.b
t long lu uncovering that v
Tiirin r. bit*- 31 and 32. M
t
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
tary In reading tbe minutes -aald. Tbe
ACo V l*nh add. 11.73*1.
tbe harmony of tlwlr
for tho “opm door« every where, for what a baa* drum would l*e to cburch chairman of the committee iben re­
i:.lm»ind M. 1>anklin
James
W. Hllllker
and wife to
ported that tbe tronbhw whldi they
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
|*arc»-N; tl2*>.
pmTect freodom of rrliaion. f**i
music. The b*nk ai'couut of each
had had had now been overcome.'"
TIME ON ANY KINO OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.
opening op of the agrlcultoral. mineral flOO. which each had drawn and re
cbituetl 111 tbe
A Sure Thing.
.!
depoalted ad Infinitum
Tin* colonel
nutbiug to tbe
and wife lo Na
was
without
any
auiH*ort
whatever.
It
ih
t^aid
that
nothing
Is
sure
t-xcepl
j
era world. Not
of recurrence we can cor
eath and taxes, but that It* not alto- j
The widow usually lived oti the reoUl
form Buggeata a policy tb.t would he
m-tly get out of the word 'that.' Yon
t 25 Casa Street.
Traveree City. MIoh.
ether true
Dr. King * New Di^eov-J
ige. which during Ihi
Inlmlcai to AmerW-an enten*rl-e Ih an.r
aay that tUat-^at' tl«t tluit
ry f«»r Consumption 1* a sure cure for
eot aeaaon bad not been^oted
M.-mb.-r.*- of till- National Kl.Ttriral Contrariore Aasociation of tbe
of tu many forma. Aniertc-an* bar*
apeaker iDdIcatedSras not that 'that'
le*. ' 1
and till
-H'mr said the colonel softly
rnll*‘*| .Slat*-*.,
not done rery much In Korea aa yet.
Mrs. C B. id
that that gentleman lnteiMb«d.—rhllaI testify lo that.
th* secret was out.
(hcrdiown. W Va..]4
bat thla war means more than Korea.
e of Sbep!
delpbla Press.
“I have usually auppoaed." remark
BCVtTV i
It means Manchnrta and all northern
ed tbe widow tartly, “that when a man
ia*_._ ..
fTitoa.
propoaea to a woman be has the where
The Ruaalan minister In ScunI nu'ent
wrlthal to support ber."
|y told a Journalist that Abe Kn«*liin.
srlng to city llfe^^ the condltlona of
“In my aoalyala of love," replied the
.did not are why Americana *btrtiia te
nr clvlllxatlon." aald an eye s^.ecUU•L
colonel. “whIU 1 dehl«I that It came
playing Japan's game all
“Our visual range is confined to near
rly. 1 admitted that lu endi
rommeirUI rival.
He alfirwed Ibni
objects for the grestcr psrt of tbe
waa proporllonate"Cha* A
Americana would Iw wrlc«*o»ed any
day,"
aald he. “and this keeps the eyes
“Tut. tutr The widow's to
where In Manchuria by the llusalan.
turned
to. An object twenty f«
Hannah
h to Floyd
Floyfl L Snilt
wagging vtclooBly.
today, but that If Mttkdeu and the
ill make tbe eyeball# parallel
, block 4, I
The colonel pan
*r porta were opened It woaM allow
"Anything
leas
will
turn
them
In.
add: 1230.
The man feels an impnlae to nobll
To Dredge tor Odd.
the Inflnx of a thousand
Dd people wbo spend their bouri to of.
liy from being thought noble" A -syndicate of Sa*.U Sie. Mari*- men
trouble would be Inevll
flees and crowded flata necessarily
• By a fool."
II ahonly wail for Cape N.*me. Ala».la so. how dora It happen that Anierl
H'a 2nd add: f.30<i.
"The woman la Inspired to aweetneas a abort range of vision, which over
. to ronduei dr»**Icmg ojK-raHon*- off
"hauncey T Lee and wife to Uml*
can firm, lo Port Arthur. Haliiy. VladI
works
and
weakens
tbe
Interior
mna
of character from a like motive. Each
P shore of that l.l.-ak land
pat
TMtok and other Bumlan ocnlrra flmi
take# care to appear to the other what clc* clow to the nasal cavity.
BOTH PHONES
•The exterior muaclea not lieing ao
It absolutely nertaeary
PROMPT DELIVERY
he or ahe la thought lo be."
B R. E. L. A P. Co to Alfred V.
strained arc strong and hence c*uae
thHr boalMas thpapgh RuaaUn agents?
peda;
FYiedrlch;
^rael.
sec 3. ,..wn 26.
eyes
to
turn
ouL
Iiet
a
person
who
lb* local manager of the firm muM
lucky
be under RtmaUn control or he can do
ibna affected spend a week or two In
,d will
run bv a 33.horse-ixr—'
before It waa loo late
‘AU%d' V Fried'rle\,in Travers*
oo buaioeaa.
An Independent Aroert"I could wlah,” replied the colonel, the country and hla eyes become nor
rao firm in lladlvoatok recently bwind “that w* bad never found each other mal again, because he gets greater
range of vision. Savage* are general
Hun.le3^a
that It rouat cloa*
I.eoo F Tito* to G. W. Power.
out. 'What Joy can compare
#i*ent con*id*-r
farsighted.''—Jewelcra'
ClrcuUr-Wes
People Intoreatod.
not f
Notice t
Bweet aympatbjr*
ili have charge of
able lime at .Nome.
aad 1
nt roll* for the paving
The atseaament
"Insane folly, you mean."
li It* plann*-d to xail from
of Front, street lfrom the eaat line of
The colonel roae. took up his hat.
; the dn^lge Jtme 6
WeeeA With Mealr.
.o G.
Fnlon *
bugged hla mutilated arm and aald
Vcr>
best
of
dental
service
only.
Among
tbe
Yso
Mldoa.
one
of
the
» alx months before the authorltlea “good night."
street,_____________
___
The kiss that bad
Cause and Effect.
many
Burmeae-TarUr people.
lOth vear of practice.
Your patron- north line of lot 1 of block 6. to Han­
*”■’ "■'■
would release them.
marked their i>artlnga for
nah. Ijiy A Co.'B nflh subdlrUton of
lu oo* reaped the Americans would omitted. The next day the warrior youiing men woo their wives abeolutely
i's sohcitetl.
In new Mui
Traverae City, to the north end of
ord*. but to tbe sound of
bacome more obooxlou. to tbe Ku.
bla wa.v. He and the witi
South
Union
street
bridge,
are now to
tbe llrat day of winter they
music.
•Una than tbe Japaneae. The Amerl
widow never met agali
*'Sw«r>l
ward A. Klldee
Klldw to
lo W
»*ni Klldre.
f_y hands for the collection of tha
have a great feaiL A** ^f*!****
<8e
can merchant U alwayt pushing for
Uter he rod a Udy who did not un­
that j over Singer office.
*40 acre* of ^90 acre* of
third as*e*-smeuL together arlth th«
itber and listen
matrtogSIe girls gather
laadlag pUce.
Rt develop# a Urge derstand hU analytical nature.
accrued interest on all unpaid taatatl
c. 32. town 23. r*"'** 17;
i"' ll.StW.
the music made by the bachelora. who
policy and aeeka lo l*econ*e a commer
menta. the same to be paid hafore tha
coDcctvfd a high regard for him oo
Ellrabeth
S5. Gowdy U) Frank E '-hopped the tree down
iDder th* •yieaire tree." each play­
CUI and financial pt*wer in whatever coam of the dangers be had passed.
first day of June, 1904.
King, lot 1 andJ w-32 feet of lot 2. bl**ck
THE MARKET*.
ing hb favortt* InatrumeuL As the
community be may l*e pUt'ed. On the He told ber tbe story of hi* affair wl
The Wayne AswR-latinn of the Mod­
M. B. Haskell. (Jlty Tcaamirer.
|3.5f*^*.
19. Traverse
Traveiwe City:
C .
maiden be loves paaaes him tbe youth
other band, tbe Japa«>e.*e alroo*t al- th* widow, confeaslng hU own part
Edward Carroll and wlfe'to Andrew ern W.N.dmon will hold It* annual pletuAiao rater.
2163-tiU may IL______________
plays loodcr aud.marc fecUngly. If
tt Northvllle on J-ily 4
A big
araya push for tbe aiuall
trade. the trauaacUon. The Udy t?».ike of tl
P. Carroll, part of ne'w
ne'4 of »e’4. t-ec
girl Ignorm him and paaaes on
Saalad Btoa.
Is esp«*cte<l
%h CD
33. town 28. range 10; $1
A bundled of them UbikIIc ih«
nlemptlble. When
foraaer “flame" as contemptlb
5 a.
knows that ahe will have none of him;
Edward Carroll and wife to Thorns*
amount of go*«U that a single AinerlSealed bids will be received up to
blame
If ahe Btepa up to him and Uya a A McManu*. nH of nek,. i*ec. 4. town
and ‘iccTadlng the 31 st day of May.
can or EnglUb firm hamlle*.
Sower opoo the toatramenl. be Junipa 2*». range 10: H.U30.
1904. for the lighting of the street*
irownell, by admlnlsMary E. D. Brow
op, grasps her by the band, taking
and alley# of the city of Traverse aty.
Bad IndiiIgeatlon U r**pon.lble for
. to Eugene V
Michigan, for a period of five year*
care not to drop the flower, and they
i of pale. Ilfele*. ci»mplexn.
**•'■5 from the lat day of May, 1905. The
go away together.
bluea.'red aoae. and bad temper
. Stitt ' . John :
city reaervea the righ«
M council of aald clt
Rocky Mountain Tea po.1
Then." aald the colonel gallantly. *
Ferrii
tomach trouble*
33
i no fiok la offering you my heai
£
^aa*^ ^^ra. «ty aerk.
-If I mderataad this measles buM- add: ____
Drug Store.
cents
Johni
n
Dated this 8lh day of ApriL A. D.
I BaXvw* ewMi
Edith E. Hast Inga to Ralph S. Has­
Bcas light" aaya a Carthage punster,
I tMlaUriroaMI M 1904.
3153 toes A fri
I nothing to tbe hand, but
tings. eVi lot 2. block 16, original plat
“the Oermau measles com* from a
and abe
T. C.; 41.400.
^ aava* or
germ, tbe French measles from a
It waa lo tba wloter qnarlen of tha
Contraetera Wanted,
ithew Alexander lo Harvey Crain
t.
Partalte. the Irish measles from a
contractor t > put to lAOO cable
Irich'a
15. block C. Ooodri
dreua.
Id wife.
ROSAMOND OSBORNE.
of concrete> work In Wexford
Mikeorobe and tbe bUck meaaletfrom
A man wma looking after the wanta
Id: II.
® county
munt' on 1
. Tbe railroad ooanAfrica.--Oarthage (Mo.) Pnwa
John Zle lo Ella M. Stitt,
at the earloot anlBBak that hoMled
pany will fnrniah tbe oemenL the Oonock 7. Bayalde: $350.
la tbsSr ahlUy apartmeqta.
II tractor to furatoh sand, gravel and
All the LOW Altowa.
Wm. a Nelaoo and wife
forma. The bid to be by tha eahle
A amaU boy atxwd watrUa« Um.
Kewllwed—I tell you wbaL old man. C. Stile*, parcel ta sec. 5,
A gyndlcate to about to open exyard. Apply to J. J. Hubbefl. ehtof en­
Toralag to hla mother, the aaaO
my wife to oo* womaa to a thonaaod. ran^^l^ fW.R ^
Daniel K.
tenalrc coal aroaa nnder tbe ac
gineer. Manistee. Mleh.
Bachetor-WeU. 1 ahoold hope au. If
bay aald:
2198-tf
M. A N. B. R. R. Ok
Halifax.
^ were more than one you'd he a big- Padden. lota 16-17. block to. H. L. A
-Mamom. la thla where they ralae
Oo.'a 6th add; 11.650.
The le* consumed In Great BrtUto amtot at toaat-rhtUdelphto Ledger.
liwwoika for tha Foorth of Jnlyr
Bert U Johnson and wife to Oaear
eomea almost exetoMvely from Noi^
“Ko. my aoa." replied hla Brother;
P. Marsh, parcel in aec. 4. to
A Cbwlee mt Wood*.
way.
Werid*#
Fair.
SL
Lowla.
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,
et t_____________
-wbff
you aak
-Too aoM me that horse aa free from range •: ILWO.
In JapaDBoe the arord -Mlkaaa" todoe aad ahooM be oaearod ftam
-Baeaaoe." aald tha proapectlvc mem
Oscar P. Marsh and wife ti
dloatea a warahlp and -Mara" a ahep
Why.
the dty clerk hetore iliM 1. IMi.
toand Lautner. aeV4 of wVi. i
di w
Jamas Avery, Foondmaato
,0,
a-l* ot UdMU «d
na dowwgar omprem of China rw
^DSm^t'SSer^^arife to 8.
Deojaxa.
mNlMa
aay aad wlto^ add foot of lota »43
THY A RSCORO WANT ADl

‘"-k”K“r\:rfiV"-:;h\rd^

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.

’wj-rv"'

TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
home made lard and sausages, fresh lake
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.

"u-s

dr.w.

J.aiccrns Ipavino’tax.

DENTIST

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*s

r"i

r cor Fill

BELL

EXCURSIONS

pere Marquette

nT»m

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P=^=£—
llnaa^ to p«it tke naafartortag de
yanaeat ot ih* planu a> that place
«m a flre-dar eebedale.
A aBkw «iTr rooks
cooka and kltcbea kelp
im turn Toric hui aUrted
i
a free
pionaeal Imreau for BMnbera oal)
Tliejr are aov demaadiaf fewer hours
of tabor aad n slx-dar week.
NaaamMU coafereaces befweea Fall
Ulrer bbIII ageota have led to the
penattOB that aew etetta are to
lakea vithla a few dar* to
‘•naatlafartniT eotiun OMBufacturicK
. aitaatkai there The plan of ntnntag
the Bills four dara a week which has
lieaa tried for Bve weeks has proved
dlaappotatlac. A namher of the
poratloaa have sold raw rottne from
Ihelr atorebouses beraase It
profluble to sell II fbaa to make It
up Into foods.
Barfare men of the Baltle, the
rhaaiplas aad tbe Tide Mouotaln
■laaa of the Copper Rasae rooaoll
dated eompaar of Hfmubton. MUh
are o«t. This lirlBfa work of eti-ry
description at the mmpanies* mines
to a ataadatlll. lavolvlnc over S.-Vk*

\
THE ETENIKO BEOOBD, TRATEB8E CITT, MICH.JU®SDAr, MAT U, 1»04.

COWS TRACED
FOR THE TEST

TIE TR0TTIII9 BKD STlUION ELGIN C. LEWIS

Jitatyt at fte WartTa Fair Art Eiu bom wrwk
fectii la Shaw Thai They An
day. whh a scale of 40 cenu ^ hour
S^artar la Al Oter Bnefia.
PecB-American Plate Glass
company has made a cut of from 12
The herd of Jeraey cowa aMrrobM
1
per cent, in tbe wages of rW» at tbe WorkTe Talr at 8l Loula to nepec at Alexamlria. Ind.
rcaent the Jeraey breed lo the uulveraal
A general strike
the machInUt* dairy teat has been Inspected and has
OB the Santa Fe system has been or­ been pronounced In perfect cooditloo
dered
If win afferi directly
and ready to surt upon their aix
men. and may result also tn hringinc moDtba’ grind on a day’s notice.
W. R. Spann of tbe Burr Oak Jeraey
the hoUermakers. hlackralthi and
w«»rker». these organ Ira lion.* hav­ iann. Dallaa. Tex., was the inspector,
ing already under cuasideratlon th«* and be was taorongb to his work,
advUahUlly €jf cfindurttur a sympa­ passed a week on the Expositioo
thetic strike, In which evetiT i3.oo<i gnmoda. and much of tbe tlnbr
epent in and arooml tbe Jersey rattle
men would he affecu-d.
tbe condition of each lodlThere Is a lindialdlitr »»f a eenera: bant.'and
Tldoal of the herd of forty lowa
rlke In the building trades «if New drftnItHy aacerUloed.
Orleans, La The empkiyers''associs
Never wee n»ore intelUgent nnd <
Xew Orleans, which has voie<l fol treatment lavlahed on animals
to stand for the "open slntp'' no mat- athlete wus ever better traiued f
It prquir
what the consequences may |je. is
speed, skill and endurance thau baa
responsible fur tbe feeling of unrest been tbU herd ot Jersey a. W hen It ia
among the union men of the Umlslans known that tbia herd ia to (-oiuftete
city. The lalior men consider such a with aelected berda of Holatelus. bbortstrike ticc<-ssao in ord«-r to fore- r**c boma. Brown Hwtaa and I*evuiu. and
the herd making the beat acore for tbe
cutnithM) id their union.
A r*-<lurtion of wages has lM-«*n or­ prodoctioo of butter, milk and rbeeae
(la to ewtabliab tbe aUodiug of
dered in the lugging cam|is and Im>x tnxrtoua hreeda. tbe ImporUuce o
factories of N«»nhern raltfomla The c»wa bring In perfect condition
risliictlon will lx- alxMit !•) per r«-n'.. he uodcratood.
For a solid year the Jeru-ys hare
and it affi-cis at b-ast 3<sm lumlM-rmen.
7'he lowi-sl wages the men have been been In cuoaUut traiolng. Twentyfire cowa will particlpele in tbe con
receiving lias Ixx-n.. Ii-j:-. a ,
test. Cows were seirctt<d fn«m tbe
hours
rttirlek the
beet herds In tbe United States.
Dr. J. J. Richardson, pn-sldent of
lb cents
tbe American Jeraey Cattle Club, iiu
A plan to prevent strikes has Imx
der whose auspices this entry !•« mnde.
toured Europe and visited the fam**d
formed by the St. Paul, Minn. Tradi
liie of Jeraey. vwliere tbe hreeil «*cIkI
and IJitMir assembly. An advisory lale
iKiard of St ven niemle-rs has lM-«-n ap nated. He w'aa ■
tbiit Kiin*pe
hut returned
ixdntixl In Investigate all grievances, could show no cowa that were Uti
ortler strikes or prevent them. Hasty than those bred In Amerii-a.
derisions on the |iari of 'the unions
Though only twenty five cvwa «
In declaring, strikes «-ni Im- dlscimr participate In tbe teat, forty cowa wi
aged, while radically dls|sts«sl employ­ aelected. They were aioM-uibleil
111., a year ago This
ers wlirise diplomatically dealt with Jeraeyrille.
near 8t. Louis, and tbe cattle have I
One result of emlgratHin fnmi Swed come acclimated. Last l>eceiulM?r they
en Is ti» raUe the wages for Ihosr* farm were removed to. St. Ixuli
labonTs, -wlm a few years ago. wen are the property of Individual members
paid Hhi and 2*s) kr. a year, now re of the club find are loaned for the term
reive 3.%»» kr. aud upward. Hoys ol of the test.' h'. T. Graves, a bn>eder
13 now -obtain a* murh as a full grown at Maitland. Mo . was ix-lecled
superioteo^ent to have charge of the
man did a few years ago. and
cattle, and be baa been
wages of house servants have «loiibl<-r! pltmented by Dr. Richardson and In­
apector Spaun ffer tbe wonderfully '
he has placed
m In which
wl
The Indiana bUK-k c<ial op^'raiort condition
and miners' scab- rvtmniltUM-* rcarln-il
an agTvemt-nl recently, and the wale
was higuetl for two years. The cun
uctuKoual
Iran calls for a 3 |kt cent r(-<liiniiiu form, and are ao arranged that (
Rumors arc current in labor rlri le» cosra are in the center and :i w
promenade permits visitors to pass
that the executive council of 1
around and view the cows ss they
American Federation of Ijtlmr v
atand In their sUlls.
recvimmend to the next con\»*ntion
The milking and feeding
that l»o.ly (hat a p-rmanent home s
done In plain view of Jbe pnblic. and
iuiHdlng for tbe |iarent ImkI.v of lalntr representatives of tb^ various
be er«H-(ed In Waablngtim and submit will at all time* have access to all the
hams to eec that no abarp practices
a plan to raise the n*-ccssary fuml
ara Indnlged In.
Ijisi year In Austria thirteen
Tbe test not only conslsU in sluiw
torb-s were closi-.! by the ius|>ectiirs
ing tbe amount of butter, milk aud
iKM-ause the factory
cheese prodoced. but the cost
<»beyed. Allugi-ther lf.,77:; faci^tries dnctlon Is taken Into cousideratlon.
were visited, 33i* manufartiirers w
Every ounce of food given each c
weighed and carefully recordt-d.
found to 1m* negligent and 142 w
the cows are milked, the milk h
lim'd to the amount of |ir.3<>
veyed to a model creamery In the .VgEmployees in every department
ricoltural huildlug. where It is tested
the.Pond Machine Tmd r«>m|uiny.
and made Into butter and cheese aud
largest t'slahlishment In Plainfield.
where all records are carefully kept.
J.. giving empbiyment to more tl
Tbe Jeraey cattle partl< ated In a
the Cosimilar test at Chicagu during tbe
«i>t» skilb-d mechanics: have Imm-h u
and csirried
flt'd that Ihelr wages will he cut
booora.
per cent.
Boperintendeot Graves la sanguine
The employes in the cloth defiart over tbe result of the present tesL
ment of the Otis Co cvUton.mills at aaya that tbe Jerse.vs have always
War*'. Mass., wen- notifitsl recently fiemonatrated their auperlority
ority over all
I placed1 In
I competithat. iM'glniilng with this w«M*k. the other hreevls v
tlon. and this Umee they will show
No*. I. 2 and 4 i
better
advantage
than
prt'seni on ^mly the first four days of
is the Jeraey milk richer In butter
the we«k This partial sbutslown t»n than the mUk of any other breed, aay*
Friday and Saturday morning will af Mr. Graves, but It can he pnaluced
feet fn*ni one third to one half of the a less cost The Jersey cows are I
amaliest of the sUndard hreevls. and
hands employed, or fmnj 7i*t»
men and women. The underwear be aaaerta that they consume Irsa feed.
They aaalmllate tbrir food, aud
department will continue running full
.r sn.i

Durluf the past year the rlaarmak
era* International union has gained
fM7 menabera. and increas’d the
oral fond about |llt.ooo. One hnndred
and Ifly locaU, with a menil*er«hlp
10.000 have recelvwl Increased wares
Thirty-three new locals have
formed, maklna a t».tai of 47:.. t
eaplui of fson.ooo
United boamakera and aawyem bave
an International memtuTshlp <»f 31.«»W'
and It 000 of that numluu- i
boxmakers.
cann-nlers
[Vtrolt., Mich.,
3
Uir two and one half
Bledi demands
den
cenU an hour, 374 cents, an ei^bt
hour day. four hours a da.v on Ra»nr
day and one apprentice to
men; also the hiring only of union
men when such men are obtainable
The great textile strike at Crimniit
achan, Baxuny, In which M.tiuo
held out .five months for higher wager
and a ten hour day. ended In the cun
plete defeat an<V;^e Mirr.*nd.>r of the
atiikers.
The hoxmakert.’ union of Jer*e>
City, N. J.. staHeil a etM.peratIve
factory, employing Its own mem
and' paying the highest union ware*
In Russia all wages have to he pal 1
In caah. There nre no factory stores
or store orders. Employers rsnnot
discharge workmen eiwtrary
terms of their amiract. nor impose
fines except In acconlsnce with
rules of the department of talior.
OBrial announcement has lie«-n
made recAitly by the window glass
workers of a redurtlno In the
scale. It Is given nut iha tthe
abcrat It per rent, single and
cent, on double strength glass,
aald the eonoeaslon made wot
ault In starting all the Idle plants
within two weeks and that employ
meat would l.e given to all memls-rs
The aggregate number of memln’rs
of the various Danish c»>-op«Tnilve
atffutloDS exee«‘ds t00,oft0.
In the last twenty years strikes
hare cost the wage earners of
United States three rents a month
The arerage employe has one
each 3fl years, and the average
last lag 23 days Some unions have
had no strikes for 20 yoars «ir more
It Is aald In be the rule
atrungeat unions have the fewest
strikes. ■
The strike W Jewish bakers In the
. epat end oC-lfOndon. England, throw*,
light upon t^he conditions under which
these mra work snd live
allege that they work from
time and over one half of the total ^ oa«i In buUdlng up and austalulng
hours a day for five days and
on the sixth day The warn** vary from numb«-r of employes nre now w t.rking a large carcasa.
**We arc going to make
l&t. to 23s. s week, except for first on this line. Nothing Is kn4>wn defi
nitely as to how long the lu h-u-.r I breeda uke to the woods after this
eUss hands. The strike is for 12
hours a day. six day-s a wt'ck. a mini
mum wage of 2€s. the employment of
trade union men oalv and the. union
label on each loaf. It is reported that
dre
fire <of the largest master hakers. em
Ing about 30 per cent, of the meor
agreetl to the union demands
The employers’ association of Isuils
I 4a. a pkanirw to tert hi. milk, for
TlUe. Ky.. is making things Interesting
pnfor the union men In that city A
Fhe patient
lined
d has not hat I an a
branch of the manufarluren.’ assocla
•will bar* a bucket of Holiitrin milk
k in 14 months•" Electric Bltie:
tiott has iMwn formed there, with tbe
‘ positively guaranteedI for D.rspep-1 aroood handy to wash my bands In
sole purpose of crushing urgantred la sla. Indigestion. Constipation and Kid ^ afte
IchJei
bor out of eatstence. The result In ney troubles. Try them. Only 60c at ’ Tl
plainly evinced by the crop of strikes Johnson’s Drag Store and P. H. Meads, i oe» 120daya
nnd lorkouts now being harvested,
CENSUS ENUMERATORS.
ereey one of which the employers'
.rW’e Fair
sociatlon has Uken a hand.
Kalkaaka County Apointments Have
was prepared by the agricultural deThe labor parly In Australia Is
Been Made for This Work.
partm«it of the Unlvermliy >or XTallfoepledged to Introduce into the Federal
The following an- the Kalkaska Bla. It Is a large map. »o colored
arbitration bill a clause which will
>unty censu*- enumerators: Board- abew the character of tbe various soils
bring tbe servants of tbe t
lan. O J. l.egg: Clearwater. John
of the state. It gives a clear Idea of the
r; Cold Springs. James
sltnatloa and tbe exteot of the arable
lU within tbe sphere of the
Exc#'1slor. Ira H. Eckl
and untllUble aecttons. In tbe locallrMeral Indnstrial\ourts. This is the
Kalkaska. tics that cannot he cnitivatfd
of tbe strike in Vieioria
Jame
Shown tbe Sierraa tbe lava l»eda and
tbt aethw of the government toward
tbe desert. Tbe map Indloatfa
James Bonssum: Wilson. cation of the raltlvable portions of tbe
tbs rallsray workera.
la BeUaat. ||Yland. 7SOO shiphuild \V G. Grovenger,
ora aad liaac workers are out of work.
There are many mysteries in life
Tba dallaess tn the steel trade dur and one of them Is why Hollister’s
lag tbe last few moatha has resulted Rocky Monnuin Tea makes handsome
women out of plain ones. It does
Quick ArrasL
Ja the Vadneikm of the working
and that’s enough. 36 rents, tea <
J. A Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. wax
tre days in some of tbe shops of tablet fdrm. Johnson’s Drug Stv>re
twice In tbe hospital from a severe
tbe Marylaad Steel company.
case of piles causing 24 tumors. After
Won’t Print Wha> He Bald.
Tbe history of Omaha. Keb.. organdoctors aad all remedies failed. BuckA Climax farmer was In such
len’s Arnica Salve quickly arrested
tiatlOBt show that the first of the
to get bis corn planted one day further lafiammatioo
hoUdlas trades anions to be formed urr>'
St week w’uen It Inox.-i like ram. coaqnera aches and 1
the mle of the KnlgbU of La­ that be tore up nearly 20 acres before Johnson’s Drag
bor was the palaters, who formed a h'* < 'scoveved that iHert was no cor Meads, drnggtst.
la^ trades aaacmbly about ItSfi. ic in hit machine.
. P. D. Jacobs, the piano tuner,
litT, whea tbe painters went Into the
TRY OUR \’BLVBT Ice Creaa
i she city stopping at tbe Park
naloa, wages were from Wai. A. McOooL atlxeat phooe 97t.
•. Orders telephoned thars will
21tS-law receive prompt atteatioo.
to M oeau an hour, and le

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iSuX- irUn

McGregor Boy
Foaled 189H, and stands 15-3 hamls
WiH stand fv» the season of

B. J. Mvpi's Limy StiUe, Tnmsi City. Miel.
PEDIGREE— Robert McGregor, 047. record 2:17J, sire
Cresceus, 1:69^; Kentucky Star;
nxrtmore
Lurline
McGregor, 2;11J; Tom McGregor, 2:12; Marl. 2:12^; Nyanra, 2:l’2j;
and 93 others in the list. Danis oi NT, including Gra.t»an boy 2:<!S;
FJloree, 208^; York Boy. (w) 2.-U8J; Blizzard, 2.Wi; K3 others.
Durango, 11:16. record 2223J. Sure of Duravla, 2:1M; Rego, 2;lSf;
Durango Belle, 2:1RJ, and 16 others. Dams of Maidino, 2.13^, Duime, 2:19i, Axinite, 2:174.
McGRKGOR BOY is a very haovkome, bright bay SuUion ol
commanding appearance. He can go as high as any horse on the
road, and with plenty of speetL He can show a 2:30 clip an«l has
never been trained for sp««rd. His brcetling is certainly of tlicbest.
by Robert Met »rcgor, the monarch of the htmicstrctch, the site of the
inightiert race horse in Arnica, Cresceus 1:594, and oxer one huntlred othert below the 2:20 mark.

B. J.

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Do you use Flakcvl Break. fast Fttoils.* I will sell yon
while thev last:
Cera Nut
FUkes
OxGrrd KUkes
Vigor Hakes
Tryabiu ••

Malt Too ••

l^cts

w Package
v/packa?c

FLOTR
Hannali’s
BKST *
SnowWhite
« -V

Noble

W
for 251bs
vrSi/for251bs

226 East Front StrNt
THE

PLAT OF

IMIlOHIIOAri

East Bay Park

Ice as Well as Fuel

ADDITION
Ju*t iai.i uiu a.lj''inlng ikt- .-iiv park. i ^
111.' Fmiii
Ikiulevard.

\Vc have |nirchas«*d the oM t!>ial)llsheil ICK
BUSINESS of JOHN .\. J.\CKS( »N. wliKh will
Lm* comlucied in connection with our COAL ami
WOOD busines>.

iriMKE

CASHJROGER

BEAUTIFUL.

IVI0F90AIM

’rPMAVKnBK OITY,

We wish U> assure the friemls

and patrons t»f Mr. Jackson, anil all other Ice

wl.l.-, ••su-iidhtg throucti

- alr.-;id)
and Hi>- l•alal>^••
will mil iak«- knig* i
wuiiM lik«- to g«-t tim- an
i-nUH- ap4
IU«- ixniu
fall :il 3:> K I

consumers, that it is our aim m t;ive them the
best and most eltlcieni sirrvice

possilde.

ice is pure and unexcelled in quality.

Our

W«-an*

L. G. BRYANT.

now hookin;; orders for the season’s tlelivery.
ami earm-slly solicit ymir paln»naj;r

Taylor Coal Co.
BOTH ’PHONES
GRAND

JACKS

c. L Uieirwvwu.

M. & N. E. TIME CARD

A-r lOo.

lurtaan Rliir Elictric
liflf aid PawIT Cl*

a

Traysrs* City.
FENHAULIOON

TO INSURE COLT SI0.1I0

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

;J.H.MMroi
Oil. R. McWitly
HOKROE & MeWETHY

Building
Blocks and
Brick ♦
I iit.fii-.. .itii r.-m.'iit RulMini; ’

6ENERAL INSURANCE
J I^NEWWILMEL MB LOCK

-VteuEsira,
O. P. CARVER A BIta

— ^....,

WATCHES,

■Hi:

Pr»-TeiBi«t bavr al

WATCHES.

Pr-»»»xnont ar

WATCHES.

I BaBBSa. Avw'i

BX. O P.

PERE Marquette
2S gent’s vwstchex.
20-year cases,

For Sia Sapid..’ KalLafca aad B.-nj

510.98 each.
2S todies' watches,

FIRE INSURANCE

almost iin)iaili<‘<!
<>{ snyiliing on iho niarI-' and at a v,rv low flgnr,- I*:f*a,=»ivostlgai,- l>.-forH b.Hing For par
r:ilan: a<Mn'Ks

6oodrkh & Stanitp,
twtrst

Citf,

/nir»<9J»j

L. L. A. BUILOONG.

GLASSES

fitted

BY

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
aT HOTEL WHITING
the firat five dayx
of each month,
curing hca<Uchc
and Dcrv-ousnen
a specialty; gU».
guarantecvl to fiu

WHY SHORel^^
YOOR LIFE

J. W. GfiMUletL H. D.

20-ysar cases.

By eating *•
bread wbeo

Elgin or Waltham.
112.98 each.

Fin Proof Qostic Pulp
Pbstif.....

These prices only for Satur­
day, 21st


RASTALL. Hustling Jeweler.

Stiekt, Onh, Oidi, PmitlNi,

J. M, FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Bulto SOB-Now Stato Bank
bonding. Coriwopondont Ooa E.
Elilo. Cri

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Made of woo<l, pulp and Fiber,
diemically prepared and scientifically combined with fire day,
cement and other ingredients.
Plaster today, ewpenterxean fol; low tomorrow without dislodging
; fdaster. Carload oo hand

ThiTiMihlrPlislire*.

and unhealtbfiil

bread
haket-hop. A visit
will convince you.
.BK

A..WXVB

.XARPET OEANINB WinKS.

i.ip=fs
ini(i6iryAiim
521 soon nm

a a CHAPIH. Pr..rtear.
u,
m;

^or Bab fay A^Y^^^^Ifajanltnaa Ar,

WkcB Tti WtJM 8 nice CbI Bf Mcfit
UMntBXX

,Jom. S0*«0*r A Sons

HAVE YOU
EO
TfHEO

nrmasuT.uiB.

MiBaalBUhtBl.
ButchBTB and Sbubbgb MakBrm

THEM YETT

Record Warrt Ads. bring Big
ItCCOROWANTAa

SAWYER

;Offce-60k New Wllheim Block. GtUt ceuii' Fkooe (82.

t^a^^

PER 1000 WATTS
rimNnaaBD ky

le wire, direct

I

6. J. MORGAN

ELECTRICITY

Now’s your chance.

I SEMEBAl mSUBAOCE
' Wllhsim Block.

Work of HIghsst Poealble Grade.
4 <r.s Gold Work a tgedaRy.

Twm.^»rnV in^r»r, r.«- eity at s Wi., i

Elgin or Walthnm.

JOHN R. SANTO

1 have imported two
Jacks for
lanm-rs
who want to rai'*<*
Mules. ()m-t»ftlum
will l*e fountl at my
slahlr*' ami
1 will

iXSOLUTElT ODOkLFSS

l-IOMT

0»TEOS»ATM^ ^

...DENTISTS..

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
...HEALTHIEST...,

...»jfr- MntJo I SS

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BUSINESS catps.
PKABL McOXVU UMWorSor ta
V,/ aao to.ticnHiita] tavuir. »• Rear
-vta^ pLut^m ara
a

TRY A ItCCOflO WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

TRY A RECORD WANT AOl

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