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The Evening Record, August 02, 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
1904-08-02
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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YESTERDAY’S
1381
The
5 atlock Editim
RUSSIANS LOSE HEAVILY SITUATION
CRUkHIMa
MrCAT
TIMW «y MW.
nERCE mthe
FOR TWO DAYS
TOOK njM AT VANOAC ^A9$ IN
two' KNOAOCMCNTt.
warn NORTH
TNI JAPANMC HAV* OCCUPIIO
Mi
tlMOO^KNa
Ptiptrsf Aftllltir IM St HsielisiioPoMlsn Wsr^lpt Hsv« PsmmI
CspsfUistMi M Way to
tfM Asd Aos.
By Wlrs to tSs
^ Toklo,
Toklo. Aug. t.—Tim
t
(wiiaadsklsooBtkaH
Ai
had der^stsd tho Rsislssa wHh stmi
ISot at Ysasm l>lMf sstf Tuibttliktt In
taro Mpsrsu snmvaoMiU. after liard
tghtiag of two days* daraUon.
8t. KaterskHirg. Aog. t.-A dispatch
fro» •Oaaaral KnrofiatkiB states that
the Jspaaaas kSYo oeeaiM IkhalYuea.
•Ml of Uao Yang, asd Taagse Pass,
thirty islles eat of Uso Yang.
at. Pfterahiirg, Aug. L—(4:0( a. m l
rapbrt from an apsrently relUtole
MMtroe late tonight aras to the effect
that Oaaeral KuropatkUls main force
has bm noddly m^g aorth for
According to 4hl8 report, no troop*
procetKling to the front from Russia
had gone past Harbin In the past throe
days. They arlll he detained there and
eTsey sYallable pl*^ of rolling stock
arlll he rushed nooth empty for the re
■KrraJ of troops at Uao Yaag and
other polau to the aoftharard. leaYlng
a akaleloB foroa to ooatMt the Japmtsee adrance on vital posickws.
Loodcm. AM. t.*.A dUpatrh to a
Bears agoncy from Toklo says them is
reason to botlere that after two days’
ivhtlng the Japaaese occupied SImou
cheag, thus ruttlag off (lenersl 8Ukel>
berg froo» (lonciml Koropatkln.
Tien.T*ln. Atig. f.—It U retKirUMl
hero that Oi*neral KnroM was success
fal In the battle fought near lUlcheng
ydsterday.
Halcheng. Aug 1.—An ariHlery duel
raged all day loug but tbc Uussisn*
bold their isislUuni.
New Chwang. Aug. k.—One Japan
o8*« battlcablp. one miUer. three gun
boats and one torpedo Uiat arrived
here today.
Washington, Aug. J.-Tbe sUlo de
partment has official Inrormstkm that
two Russian warohlps t»asscd Copen
hagen yesUTday en route to the Red
to be withdrawn from there.
SCHOONER RAN ASHORE
MB.mESEteB
Waat Paint. M. Y.
By Wire to the Braatog RmmA.
New York. Aug. t-A diapmeh reeelved here today from West Point
«ne«^ the death there last night
of Mrs. Miles, wife of Gimerat Nelaoa
A. MUea. Mrs. Miles bad loag auffered from an affeetkm of the heart.
Oeaerol aM Mrs. Miles were ooi
Ing a cottage at W«t Ptitot for the
Stoarfia^ WIH Be Nomlnotod
M the SHustioo to Still
KN1CHT.BR0WN CASE REVERSED
OMlaion of Lower Court Set Aside by
Cea. William T. SpeeUl to the Evening Record.
Grand Raplda. Mich.. Aug 2.-Th^
political aUttatkm this aft*!niooo wub
practically the same as U was early
this morning and last evening. The
tote of Jwtui 8. Stearns depended
Urgcly upon the course pursu«*d by
the Wayne county delegation. Cam
pan has opeaed headquarters at the
OB house. It to suspected be U
PACKERS CLAIM PREPARATION
K some work-in a quiet wsy
TO RUN FULL CAPACITY.
against Stearns. Tbf Font today pub
llshed an Interview with forty promi
nent democrats to which all are quot
ed as being strongly In fsvor of
Blenrni’ nomlnntUm f(»r governor.
t W. Stevi-ns of Flint and E- W.
STRIKERS DECLARE IT It ONLY Wood are on the ground assisting In
taking a toll ont of the Stearns bourn
QUESTION OF ENDURANCE.
Grand Rspidi. Mlcb., Aug. 2.—The
pmocratlc situation here to highly
Dsaertlens From Union Ranks Do- roblemstlcnl. It I* conceded by the
clsrod to Be Froqusnt-Plsnu ^ very best authorities that Stearns will
omlnatod for governor tomorrow
Running From Fifty to Seven*
but ^learnt Is making absolutely no
ty flve Per Cent of Foroo.
effort to gain the place and hfs follow
ers are discouraged over bis half
By Wire to the Breolng Record.
heartedness.
Chicago. Aug. 2.-11 Is an undoubtrd
Considerable active oppoaitiun to his
fact that the packers’ planu at the
name has developed within twentystock yards are to operation to the ex
four hours, the opposing element fatent of at least 60 per cent of their
voHng Mayor Edwin F. Sweet of this
effideocy, although It is claimed that
city for the place. The leaders are all
Hne have reached 7C per cent of their
soa today. .Reports from several
jrmal output.
inUas holding conventions yester
The ahsenoe of rioting of any kind
day changed the complexion of things.
the yards was noted again thi*
big republican primary reform
ornlng notwithstanding the arrUal
meeting will be held tonight In the
of four trains lilies with non-union
MaJeatAc theater and the machine men
who were distributed about
will endeavor to break up the mei-lplanu under guard of a detail of po^
lice.
The packers this morning cUlmed
Soom for Homans.
that they are now prepsrtsl to operate Si»eclsl to the Et ening lU^urd.
full rapacity so far as unskilled
lids. Mich.. Aug. 2.—A
help Is concerned. lk^ptle*lhe aaaer- change came over the anti Stearns
of union men to the «mtrar>. program this morning when a Uwm
the packent ln».Ut that di^f^.-rtlons from
Representative Ijkwton T. He
the airlkerx’ ranks art' qiiiti- fr<*quent.
k of Ingham county was lauiirhiHl.
^^»r the stHkera it U staled by Sc-rreHemat?* was the leader for the
tary Homer H. Call of the butchers’ demt»c*rfttlc‘ mlnt»rliy In the last bgisunion that the situation U one simply laiure aad is n-gartb*d as a Mnuig man
of endurance. When the packers arv
,ny. HI* friends say.be will ac
getllng labor It Is largely tmskillel cept If numlnatcvt. Then- l.s an imand very expensive In results. As to
mong some of the KkwI
desertions, the claims of,the packers
that he would U* stronger
ar»* rl.Ilruh*d by S^H'retar) Call.
than Mayor 8wim'(.
STOCKYARDS
GETTINe BUSY
ABSENCE OF RIOTING TOdlAY
Max Krsua Arrcited, Chargsd With
Practicing Without Having B0tn
Registered in This 8Uts.
>1 Hemans bad a ronference at noon with ('arabau at the Morhouse. SkeariiM sAld. *i don't
the nomination unl/ss it U har
lemons also iirginl har
mony and Boss Campau aUl tigurc out
a way for a satisfactory adjustment.
If It api>ears this evening that
Stearns caihiot be norolnaUHl harmo^
alously be will lx* nominated for gov
ernor u{ion an indet>endent ticket at
llH' Majestic theater ma-k.v me.-ting of
the primary reform reptibllcans The
city is crowded with demticrats. It
looks like a national eonvenllou.
WAS BRILLIANT SHOW
JOHN
ALEXANDER
A new lot of popular copyrights such as “Crisii"
•Graustark” " Vitginian" Climax and lots of othen
formely sold at $1.26 and $im Our special price
devbdped
of Ohio and
AFTER HOT SPRINGS DBS.
fireat Books at
Ciltle Prices
IS DDUBTFUL
t^ofiJndge Charlea Sherman aad a
Max J. Kraus, a^ntemlnr of the Hot
Springs lk>ctors company, jvas arrest
©AY APRINO BROKEN tO PIECES ed today. chargtHl with practicing med
IN A OALE.
lelne without being regliflered, as r»qulrvd by the stat^ law. Complaint
was made by Hr. F. I\ Ijiwton. who
CapUin and Craw Had a Narrow Es- represents l>ni. I. A. Thornton. J. B
aapt-Hundradt, of Rssortsrs
Martin, Z. H. E\sns. H U. Garner.
1-Yank Holdsworth and E. 11. Minor
Witnsssed the Aocidanb
A preliminary hearing was held thk
morning before Judge l^uin Rol»erts
Special to tbc Brestac Record.
^lillehall, Mich.. Aug. 2-The and Kraus was releksed upon a
aehooner Day Spfiag. one of the Im‘M tM.nd to ap|M*ar this afiermwin. Con
kaova lumber carriers on the lake, siderable time was oonsurot*d In trying
baUlng ^Yrom Beaton HarU>r and
For three weeks the Hot Springs
owned liy her captain. L. C. UiJwlg.
was totally wreckad Uto last night off doctors have been drawing great
WhUehaU. The crew, consUUng of crowds on the city market lot uightly
UUdwlg and four men. nearly perlmhiHl The Traverse aty band has been en
In the gale bat were rescued by the gaged by the company to give con
White lake like snrera. BerersI hun certs ever>- evenlUg lately, to addlt{6a
dreds oC aumasr rasorters and others to a vaudeville program and taige
were looking on. The vessel has gone audiences are In consUnt attendaacf,
aad the business of the doctors ewre^
topieota.
spoDdlugly good.
It to claimed that the company Is
reaping a rich hanest to the detri
meot of the local physicians am!
business men generally. The com
plaint to based upon the ground
that Kraus, the head of the company
to not registered in this sute. It has
also been stnied to behaU of the Hot
nre men were suffocated to the Springs people thni the medical trout
Shakespeare mine thU morning. They mnnt given to not by Krnus but by
went Into the mine after an explosion Dr. ScolL who to with the company
and declared to be regularly regtoand were orercome by the fumea.
The dead are Pater Relm of Uttle
esrrent. Johm Walters, John DIspby.
Webb Wood. Peter Grant of Markstay
and Gapt. N. MclCman of the Oanadton
foMg ladles of the two bovUng t
tolled to appear oa the aem last
MUSIC AND BOUVKKIRS at Jack- alght. the bowUag match was b
aonb ouHly atom Tharadmy erMtog. nUdy postponed.
Stewart * Steffens* orehettra.
TRY A RECORD WAMT Ato
. mi lt
FIVE HEN SUFFOCATE
GOOD THING FOR THE LAWN.
H, W. CuMiU^hMs to Sole ApaniSlere
for the Hwtehiaaea CfiNr.
H. W. Outolngham bps been ap^
polatod aole agent for this adhOaa for
the Haiehlason roller awtog lawn
•TiARNS MAKINQ NO CTFORT chair. Tkto to a tmd arrnMement
and aomethtog entirely new 4 lawa
FOR NOMINATION.
furnUure. It to an aatomntic roUer
swing device bnJlt with two arou. oee
at either end and can be provided with
a canopy top aad a carC table between
tbe a«nu If deaired. It to a very com
MAYOR EDWIN F. SWEET FAVOR fortable. easy and attractive piece f<
funiHure and is meeUag with consid
ITE WITH DEMOCRATS.
erable favor. Mr. Cnnntogham has al
ready aold a large anmber, amoag
That them a Urge supply fur the asylum. •
mca omsmoN
t
DOWIE
AR-
RIVED A^UMMER HOME.
Given Formal Roception by Committoo Hoadod by -the Unktonod*A. J. Cladatono.
8p<>clal to (be Evening Record.
Whitehall. Mich., Aug, 2.—Garbed
like a royal potentate and followed by
a bdlltant roUnue. John Alexander
Dowle arrived at his IKltite lake aum
mer borne near here this morning,
where be will upend aeveral weeks.
He wan accoided a formal recepttc*
by a committee headed by •‘the Un
klaaed ’ A. J. Gladatoae. Tbe Dowic
^loncy band and members of ihs
Zloncy guard accompany Elijah. ’The
White lake roaortero were treated tc
a brlUlant ahow.
Enttero Staro* Picnic.
Eastara Start nro urged to remem
ber tbe banket plenic at Kexii Mokesa
leavn U D. Curtto*. aoutb aide: J. V.
It aide: al 1 oYlock
AR Btnieni Stan to the city
MUSIC AT JAaCS0N*8 Thwaday
Tuning.
mi-U 1
County ri«-rk Rol»ort Walter ncelv<yl a remitIttir today reversing the
decision In tbe Agnes Knight
Wil
lard Brown replevin ault rase. The
case was In regard to a bun«» deal and
In the Circuit court a decision was
given for the plaintiff. Pratt A Davis
were the plaintiff’s aiu»rneys and P.
C. Gilbert handled the case for (he
defendant.* The reverting of the de
cision uill give the d(*ien«Lant a new
trial.
50 ecnls
THE
SUMMED 5IK)E
FOR. THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.
Call early and get the book you want.
Otp Book Store
CJk Swtttest
Sfyltsln
mttt*s Oxfords
Are being shown at our itore. :
A pa=r of onr Oxfords altds to
the dressy and stylish eflect
oi any summer suit and keeps
tbe leet cool and comfotuble
in the hottest weather.
$lSOt0$4.
TH2 MARKETS.
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 2—WTieat —
August. 1*Sc: No. 2 red.
No. 2
corn. 62c; .No. 3 white oats. 424c.
Toledo. O.. Aug. 2.—Wheat-Cash.
May. $l; September. hC^c;
December. »74c.
2—S5S- C. AND E.
DOI.i.
ribs. <:.6U,
m.
BKNDA«sCOMI
ANY
Means a Shoe at a Mcilium price lor
Misses and Children
YDURNEIGHBDR *I.25,»I.50M.60
ASK...
whtt he thinks of the ne«r
style, high grade
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
When you buy the C. and K Shoe
you get style and wear at a low piice.
KIMBALL FrankFriedrich&Co
The Old Reliable Shoe House
These inslruinccls always
give service and satuiac*
tioa. Factory jinces and
New Stand
242 Kroot Stteet
TRAVERSE CITY
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
iwrroBtSt K.E.StroBr.llrr.
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of TItl®
;
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
LI I
Eatabllahwdln 1868
Room 210 Stato Bank Bldg.
.THIS.
Sulnm^^ Clearance S^le
Mesns a SsviB^ to You of 25 to 50 Per Cent.
JJa-\TllER than carry one season’s goods into the
J^nc.\t, we reduce prices on everything so .de
cisively that it will pay you to buy clolhing/now,
even for future needs. We offer our entire s^^ck of
Summer ,
...CLOTHING.
heir valat prices representing 25 to 50 per cent, of the
uc and you have your choice of the very »st dothing that’s procurable ready-for-service. The iter
items
below will give you a hint of the many Economics
that are here for your choosing:
MEN’S SUITS, that were originaly ® 1\Q Kf|
$18 and $20. now....................... ..........^ i\?0.OU
OUTING SUITS, coat and trouser
that were originally $10, $12.............
MEN’S SUMMER TROUSERS, made
crashes, home-spuhs, chevnots and wore- i
teds that were originally’3.50,3.75, now—^
DEaSIVE nUCE-KEDUCtlONS'
Csrffisr Frsffit
E. WILHELMS
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MOR.
Cor. Lnkn Av«. nnd 1 Oth
!
COME ODICK
Another quick turn in
MENS SUITS, for cash.
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Stein
Bloch Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.
j
j
IMOW $17.00
$15$16and $17 Suits
now' $12' unparelled
bargains, come while
the assortment is good .
OtHAIMOE.
HAMILTIIN tUiniMe CE
I
tm, TBAvsaM ctrv.
.
tk Ike large cxuwda wko wUl be
la «he eicy Ai«^ 16. 11 aad 12 tketw
wta be a cswvwapnwilagty kM anead
MANY Hivn AND T»m «nu.
St tka nam. ami tka toMtoma of
Cke mrtng Park aamwtattom aoggeat
REMNANTS
tke kakars oa bersekark. and fke a
af leCton drlAY la Cktdr ewn carrtBi
tkeo the arnplrr to wrfl
remnants
a MfODS^ WANT AB.
, I"i
TOO LATE
>WD WILL ML CMOfIMOUt OM
llAfiCiMWMy.
I wii ifll MM «r
■■MMt W «V ALL MCAN*.
Aeeeptaaeea of |ke lorltatloaa to
ma to TraverM Oly Aag. 11 ooa
Uaaa to poor tato tka
MtiW M tke Noftkara kaeblgaa Mae.
eakee aaaoclatloa aatll aow. tortj^
taata aad kivea have atgalfted tkeir la
tewloa of eomlag to thto cl^ S
imteM tM •umirf iMi €• M
b«r aLor* «m( oT tL* prMit parti
•lU. tor n MiWMai iMirt. to a sood
aM Uto anmeU wUl do v«ll to
taka ^taatoM ^ ^ ofportaaltj.
Wa tofUMA «a<^ too atokT attraet^Te
fartui aM tito iipoi to idaai. It krfoMa i. Iwr arw of araUr frata^ii
ftotak aaa ka daralopad teto a awat
aaaatltol plaaa of lactaaOoa. kp a
HtUa atobetUaluaaot to .akhaaee tka
Mtmli kaaatiaa of the ptooa. Tka
tnaanlt aroald raoalTa ike aupport ci
tka DaaiBiBaity, too, If tka membara
woiOi glva Mflalta eoaaldarmtloo to a
1 OB Waal bar ahoca. Tkere
aa it Is ei^eetod tkat tke demaad
mia far eaesad tke aapply.
REkOLimONt OF RWeCT.
Tke tallowing reaoluiloiis bare been
adopted bx Court Traverse No. 663.
: Order of Pbr^ers.
Wkarwaa. Tke giwat and supreme
dar M tka aalrma kas la bU ia8■Lite wisdom remoeed from us our
worlky aad estoem«Ml brotker. Charles can be cuasMuid dally and Sunday.
D. Pleree; therefore be U
The madame adVlsea on all affairs U
Baaotved. That we bow with bamWe
life, and ronignlses no superior in her
ilaatoalOB to tke will of the llcwt
line. She rtwds accurately your past,
pri'sent and fufur.-, Sho ua«*s no means
other than |•aIml•4lty and IVycbology.
Resolved. That the sadden removal You are not asked to write qinaloas
of a loving husband leaves
ven ask ihem. She giv*-s name*
caused by aU tbei*’*^ '
that will be deeply realised
t and wUI prove a and descrlpllim* *4 roar friends and
ivies. If you are cimtemplailng a
and aad ki« to the bereaved
igc Id business. It Is w ise to know
Raaolved. That wUb deep sympathy
outctime. If you arv ig Irimble.
with the bereaved widow we **P*^^. .
. .
- .
Jieii. con
our hope that wen «. grtwl a kias fol***^-^**
her may be overruled for good by HIn» sult the madame at L^atv*. She will unbesllatlugly give you ad\kv that ms>
wbo doech all things well.
Resolved, That a copy of ihe^ roaev j he worth a great deal to you. M.sdanie
lutlons be spread upon tke rec^irds of Chelro aliu» lucatt*s stolen pioiM-riy.
mlxKlng niatives and friends, and
uiakt-s a siKTlalty. of dlaguo.•^ing dls0«irgc W. Ikmn.
• •a:.c, and will tell >ou how to be rtm>d.
n. II. MrMulleu.
N. H. iiin.
Hours It n. m . we» k days and Sun
Eaat Jordan to eoailag la fan foeet.
Tke teat will krlag a baad of tweaty
9U ptoewe aad will amrek la tke pa.
TkotopeoavUle to
eomlag wttk a baad aad tke KtagMey
I aad teat kre bock eoailag. Tkere
will be twelve beads la the big pa
The list of beads as It
to Moaat Pleasaat. Cau
1. Kalkaska. Mmaaekma. Kings
ley. ThompaaaelUe. Mat Jordan. Pe. Nortkport. Tmverse aty mad
B corpa of Traverse CUy leal
No. »71.
Tke leau tkat have slgnlfled tkeir
Inteatkma of eomlag are Norik Star
r vklak aoaM be aaear«r>t a Na ISO, Bkat Jordan; Traverse Bay
Mlamta a«M. aad area tkoogb ikar No. 131. Travorwe City; ONeal No
coaM BOC^ ImproTad latfaadlatelr U 7U, Bllas; Williamsburg No. Cl«.
days.
Averse CUy No. «71
A fan ou wliMi are wrltteu the
V iBlwrtaat atop to gel the
Cut this oni; it will md apiK-ar daily
Traverse City; Tkompeoavine No. 4C4. names of all memU-rs of the to rlln
cougreas
iN^kuigs
to
!li.*
rri.^-s r.i»4- and ll.no.
TbompacBvUle;
Norwood
No.
409.
Nor
Tka Baabtd aaaiara. tka aaggeatloa
Laugen (nee Von Prtilivtti. The poa 1 l.---ated at Hoorn 32. WhlUng ludel.
tkat ir tka ooancll vUl aacaia tke wood: Strict AeeoBBt No. 661, Kings seaaor otitatiied the algnaturea at serattaa tkara ara a goM maar womaa la ley; PIfe Lake No. 749. Fife Lake; ensl aolrvea irfvcHi lb honor of the ixm
Abwoluic privacy.
tka altr wko would be wUUag to aaa Lake Ann No. 603. Lake Ann; BUgbU pr«wa at the KugUab embasa} and the
tkatr paraoaal adtarta aad ladutoca la No. 937. Keystone; Petoskey. No. 113. .iastrtoa embassy.
Petoakey; Klchlaad . .o. 646.
BE HAPPY.* Ik- gtvod to yourselfpark latoroeamaau.
MAKE THK HEAD HAPPY, take se
Hoi
Springs
t ablet s-^uro
Aa aa ajuuapla of wbat caa be dona Cadillac Na 113, Cadillar; Northt<orl
224s 7t
la tkte dlracUon to abowa la tke moat No. 4d9. Northport; A. T. Hoxle No Hot Spring* sharopo*.. po dandruff, no hivnic diat-ases.
aiaallaat work .accompitohad dartng no, Charlevalx: South Boardman No bald headSKlt s hair insnrance.
660.
Sontk
Boardman:
Wmiam
Tanner
/
124871
TRY
A
RECORD
WkNT
AO.
tka pMt tow jraara br the Womaa’a
No. 645, Taaaer; Maaeakma No. lOL
. 191, Kal
WUk aaek afforia. witk aomelklai to
work npoa Trararae Ctir la a few kmska; Ifanton No. 220. Manton: Mo- ^
jaara ooald have aooe raraly beaoUful Queston No. 654. Sherman; 9\wjer No. ■
iU.
Arcadia.
pabUe parka.
The hives that will be here are
Kxpeiieaoa la the pa»t ban abowa Traverse Bay No. 71. Traverse City;
that upoo ooeaafoaa of celebralioo* Silver Lake No. 399. Grawn; Pansy
N
ck
134. Tbompaoovllle; Alansoo No.
aad raoa maetlagi the arallable llrarr
611, AUnsoo: Harriela No,-^. Hareapadtr kaa bea fkr to Inad^
aupplr'lkadammitto. The a^ will rieia; White Rose No. 443. Cbarlevalx;
ba traa. oaU to a graaiar degree tkaa Traverse City N«. 636. Traverse CUy;
avar bafbra. oo Maocabae dar. Aag U. Norwood No. 600. Norwood; Jennings!
The dlAoaltr will be twmedlad oo tkat No. 777, Jennings; Erart No. 544. :
oeaaaloB, however, br the walvarw of Evart; Bayshore No. 826, Bayshore; j
bua lloeaae. by the couacll. which waa Manton No. S43. Manlun: Onekema {
doae at lairt olght'a aieetlng. Tbli No. 716, Onekema; Arcadia No. 718. j
Arcadia: Greenwood No, 292. Empire; |
wlU aaakle faramra. draraiaa
Willing Worker* No. 836. Moorestown; Manct-lona No. 5U9. Mancelons;
FUv I,akt No W7. Fife Lake; PtHu*
key No Cl. IVtciskey; Bslella D. No.
varowda
v«wwd, raaltoe a alee aum of m<
A atreet car Hoe la thU city would 363. Cadillac: Yuoma. A large
reap large prollu oo euch oocamiuna her In addition are exp«-cU‘d to rt*|»on
aad Ik# growlag popularity of Trnv- within a few day’s.
The train from Petoskey will arrive
avaa City aa a conventlnn center make
a atree^ car line a greater n»^alty la the city ai 9:36 and the train from
iHidlngton and Tbompwnville at 9:80.
As there will b*> a large crowd In
the city on that day It would bt-1
Idea for several people to have check
»V E R V THI NO is going lively at the rctlocctl iirircs. Kvir> thing
6 of a summery nature has a quick moving jiricc pul on U. ^Hicrc
ixx>ms for the depiuililng of umbrellas.
Addfwas aa Tbs Ora
^ arc many lots of goods that arc summon’ tltot arc being movetl
As these prove v»«r>
mm tka Liat WvU
rapidb". Suits arc one thing at HALF PRICE. The Skirt Sale is
densome to the owner* to-fore the day
tlva Audtofiaa Wa
moving Skirts at a lively nUc. Shirt Waists at -onC-thlrd Otf will
over, some enterprising IsTys t-ould
move them vcr>’ toon, as this
best waist weather. The special
rn neat sum* by providing such
Tke Bible conference at tke Church
goals will sewn dean
clean them u]k’ All this means that
prices on dress goo»ls
place* in different paru of the city.
of Ckrtol closed last night with a fine
now is a good1 time
tin to buy, even if you should not use many of the
audlaooe and much Interest. Rev.
>n;
it
is
money
well inv
goods untUi^xt i
There is more caUrrh In Ihl*
John & Pounds spoke to Endeavorer*
tion uf the country than all other dlsand albars oa “The Grace of Glvlag,’
put together, and until the laat
Some of bte sayings were: “There few years wa* *uppu*«-d to be lu<
are four ways of giving, the goas-you able. »3r a great many years doctor*
louDced it a local disease and pre
plaaae or oollectkm method; giving a
bed local remedies, and by
part of what to laid bya>r the emo
itly failing to cure with local treat
tional method, and laying by a pan to
it proaouneed It Incurable. Bcleoce
give, or the devotional method. The ha* proven catarrh to be a con*Uuipn^er grbo merely passe* the hat’ tional disease and therefore requires
Dent. Hall* Ca
, de^ea to lose It, for be has not head tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
to wear It oa.' People give, not accord Cheney A Co. Toledo, Ohio, to the
Inf to tkeir rtebea but according to only conslltuilonal cure on the i
tkeir rellgkm. Qlriag must be l«wm<Ml ket. It to taken tntemally in d<
lu drops to a teaspoonful.
Ask a man to give a large sum to from
art* directly on the blocxl and mm
aome banavotoal wntergrtoe and If be surfaces of the sywtem. They offer
to Boi need to giving he will look at one hundred ddllars for any case It
you la aatoalshment He to like Go- fails to cure. 8eM for circulars aad
* Hath when the stone from David s
F. J. CHKKKY A CO.. Td. allag reached him—such a thing ban k-do. Ohio.
aj^ antared his band before. True
Sold
Take
for oc
kWtoaar ooaslsta not in getting hot
la giTlag. Tke child wko runs aYler
75 dozen Boy5* Fast Black Hose, heavy ribbed,
tot ralabow expecting to Ind it re«
MACCABEE FUNERAL.
Rood weight, fine Egyptian cotton.^ perfectly
: lag apoB a ^ of gold to aot more
:22r
SPICY PRICES ON ALL ODD LOTS OF
SUMMER
i lur
riM
GOODS
UBlfCOl^CE CLOSED
We are receiving new lots of goods every
day; Hew Skirts, New Dress Goods and various
other fall goods. Hew Carpets. Curtains, Linoleums, are all beginning to arrive.
Hosiery For the Boys
And Girls...
mUtaken than to the man who to
toe pot of gold, expecUng to ftnd rest- Robot Macaaiaec Will Be Burtod Tomorrow at Thompoonvillo.
lag apoa It tbe ralabow of )oy and
The fnneral services uf Robert Mnpaaca.”
amber, whose death ocenrred 1
Tka aanrtea doaad with a coase
t Tbompoonvllls. will ooenr
tloa meecikg lad by Mrs. ^ads.
aw afleraooB at that place. A. V.
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS here one Friedrich win attend the service and
number of utoer MaaeabM wUl also
Dorw vmK, eMlag Aug. Tib. They
oa curtag kaadiwds. they can cure
.
75 dozen Misses’ East Black Hose, fine rib—?bed. fine Egyptian cotton. j>erfectly seamless,
finished elastic top. equal to any 20c 1
hose.............................. ............................
;
Die^GooA&oai
ow«o(Saad|ibced tbem oo nk at bom OM-^hiid to otw-
Cmac today aad bay wbiW tke
list to large. The bowse mm
want BHiy be soM by tomorrow.
How many oppurtnnitK»s have
you mimed by betag TOO
LATE? Tbe past to dmol—tk«
prcMit oaly to o«rs~we know
Dutbliw of tbe futurv. Dun’:
wait bat art as soon as you read
thto. Open this evening.
UrOKk •ccoht valoe. V T»>«e «««»“»* “*
*»
. AiHaanJduWren-adre^ .B«y them no* far «chool*«r.
I7JIA. J. WILHELM!^
C. W. Ashtan.
MME. RITA KRAUS.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.CaissaratOjSarah Bernhardt’s Beauty Doctor.
=cwinwErs v=
TTeacher of Physical Culture,
^hlch rounds out the form and
develops any part of the body.
THE ECOHOMY STOHE
We have Juki made a iMntrart
with one «»f the large-Ki frame
aui! an giauls niaiiufaetur»TK In
the V. S. to supply us with tl.e
latoKi rreatiobs in l-Yanu-ti l»K
lures. 1 Im> used ex« lusivi ly in
iVnvtH* City for advertlHin;;
Franird i»:.iuA-a kuHi as ar
sh'HWii in our siort- wchuIiI rtw
Uy wll 111 luany kUm-ok at 82.‘
each. Y«»u «mn K**curv uik- at
only 89c afi.r biiyiug gmHlh Ir
Ih- anii.uuJ «*f $2«o.
ThU U your opiiortunity to
furnish >our lioTm-s * wlUi pic
tures at luilu-an! of prlcH--;.
tliir prices tin «Mh»-r g«K>«U
be. as usual, tbe lowt-»L
WUl Be Here One Week longer. Ending AUG. 6
, HOTEL WeiTIRG
Office: Room 31.
Hours, 2 to 4 p. m.
IT.HE RED CROSS
Has a meaning. To all those
who are looking for a reliable
chemist to gel ihkl which their
doctor has prescribcti
'
THE RED CROSS
AMERICAN DRUG CO.
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Has just opcncil lo the ]»ubli2,amlabraml new meal mar
ket where quality ami price*
arc right Give us a call . .
o. T. COX
255 E Front St
Cllz. Phone
Ladies, These Are For You
You will find new good*, good good* as soon as they are in the market.
center as you w.ll find.
•
Thi* is a* complete a shopping
KNITTING DAYS
Are these cummer day*. When you have friend* visiting you or you go visiting or make a friendly call
you like to have some light work to busy yourself with. 8* many fancy article* are made and you want
Saxony or Germantown yarn or the Columbia Shetland Flos*. You can find the most complete assortment
cf color*.
^
WOODEN NEEDLES
For kn.tling. Ju«t the size* yoj want Good, imooth, tapenng end*.
u.
*
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,
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LADIES’ SWEATERS
For these cool evening* or when you go on excursion* or out camping. The plain white, plain red or plain ‘
blue 82.50. The best grade sells for $4,00. ‘
CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS
|
The most popular belt that ia worn. Come in.all the light dainty colcrt to match the gown. Sell from 25c
to $1.00. The new black silk belts are beaulie*.
BELT BUCKLES
A fine assortment of new novelties.
and 50c.
Lady always likes to have an extra buckle or two.
Thes# ar« 25c
*
HAT PINS
Arc bought and lost about as often as any article of the lad/s apparel. II Is necessary Chat you Rave new
ones. Seen these new ones we're selling? 10c, 2Sc and 50c are the prices. The golf sticks and caddy 'bag
still are 20c.
’ .
LUNCH CLOTHS
’-1
So many after^bqn teal and receptions are being held. You need some of our new lunch cloths. We bought
an agent's sample line and they are beauties. No two alike and all manner «f sUet to fit any table.
LACE HOSE
Something entirely new. Tbe designs are the daintiest we have eve r carried.
others have just the lace booL The prices are 25c and 50c,
Some are all .lace adUle
\
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pi8(fio, and the Famous Farrand Orgams
Limit 3 pair to a customer.
Look in Our West Window
HOT SPRINGS UNIMENT, too life
aad ibe greatest pain kUled la
2848-Tt
looaeoft. CKymaket
seamless, finished top, many a 25c i Qrj
Hose no better, price............................ xw/
M
: J ■
*Wek»»e«tuao«4 aUtkejfcoft leogtta
IHE BOSTON STORE
THE HANNIUi & UY
MERCANTIU COMPANY
’mmm
lEUSTSItr
WKHCOVT MllfIVflia.
MSpfflmSBBOLIVS
A CURfOUS OLD WATCH.
aviaBMa
»t
Tko 4itoBf7 X. S. taiiar asM to
>ni<M»f ple*le «t ifcit totr
b«y loiajr.
loitjr.
to !• fb» ikM «C a
AWto m vaM
vast CM to
te Ika
lk» taMt •■« AbIL to «lMt two iMtaa aafl a katt te
tier, u to tawaaM to kaaa kaaa
Mato
Manr ktooftf vktoi aa a
atosaiySo^ or tka rmt
to BMi witk kar katoaad. 1h»
r at 2:M vttk Mia. F. C
K li WILft AND OOMNT UKK AO* All tka laaiaa oT tka akarck mU oow
cimr OF MAMKiNa
arm ka ta vatUac Pf—pUF at l:4i at
Mia. larlTa. « Waat Ogktk alia
aa4 at Mra. Grataar^. 4at Stata atia
Ufkt rafraakoMria vUl be aanrad.
Lift a TmN a# ••rfto•^AItoll
A tonrt Utot a«o Etopiia faral
A ktor atorr aatf aoa Hoaar ooto
tetoatotofUaaa. toacaatlraai
atoavaatoattoaail^oaal
lap trip aad took kto M aktoA *
cirotod aroaad tke tova aad aloas tolkiAafaatapa«raaiian"aad
itovtad away as ikoaih ka kad arvaai
"
i
aaaad tor a Ctoae bat as tka Aoc kept
fata *ap tka
track lay
vkere ka kaaar tke rallioad track
aad net
ka aurtod ia tkat dli«
aaaaral atoall akdraa morala
A karf|1k^~«^ldoa. Tkay ar«e
rnilai kack to Ik# toara oa tka doable
Atoek akd vara apUllaff barriaa aU
alaac tka raUraad traek. Tka
aaaeaadto la etopplag ike leader «C
tke toad Atokt aad got bln to ftnall/
gatp aat. **A bear, a baar.
Tba ckUdraa arere badly frightooed
aad It la tkoaght rary prpbabte that
tka ckndraa tear tke oae tke dog arms
U« ckaelag or being ehiUed by as there
^
am aavaral bears la that Ttelatty.
toaa vbo vorka la tbe toara and llro<i
oat a ekort army has seca one oa aev
aral dUleraat aMralags. Tbe animal
means arlld aad does not care i
naktof kle aefaalaUBoe.
Pf *
;
*
waaty toacbera* laatitata to
of great iataraat. The atteadaaee to toeraaatag aad an vbo ara
aaaat ara sbovleg a great deal of
itkaelaas aad taklag pait la tke dtoOa Baaday aflenMoa Rer. J. W.
Miller perforated tke* eereaooy that
aaHed Freak Allea WItooo mad Mtos
LalUe CaraoB. botk of Trararae Oty.
be toarrlaga took place at tke real
mea ef tke pastor.
For tka coBTioJeaee of oal of towa
sUota oa Maccabee day a paMIc
ekeek room arlll be atotatalae^
Cass street, oposite tbe Are eagiac
boaee. arbere packages', arapt aad ealambles may be cared for safely,
nail fee artu be charged.
Tbe WoiBAn** Mtoslaaary aodety of
ike Baptist ebareh arUl mleet with
Mn. John Omu tomorrow a
t o-clociL The sab)ect will be
tot
im todmunds, formerly la this city,
bat who has been la Tecumseh for
roe. has returard to the city
aad taken a position with W. H. DatU
la hto barber ahop.
Mrs. Carrie M. Pierce was given (
check for IJ.OOO yaslorday. th<
of the policy from Court Trai
eme No. gfiS. Independent Order o
Foresters, held by her late husband.
One of Helm s patent brtek ms
chines has been nicely lettered * A. D
WILL TAACM VOICA CULTURE,
Mtoi Lantoa Caikine Win Remain In
- the City.
Mtot Loatoe Oalklaa, who rwccntly
gradaatod froto tbe Chicago College of
Maslc. bM deelded to ywBala fa tbe
eity aad take paplla la rocal mod la
atmMUl haliaii. Mlae Calklaa has
baw taachiat in Cbleago wbUe atudy
lag to tkat city.
Itotoailatoty after her
ake waa oAered the poabloo of rocal
laatmetor to St, Clara college la Wls
bat declined It. Tbe follow-
Helm's pateal brick machines. Cbl
.•* aad win be sent to 8l. Loiito U
be eifalblted at the fair. The machine
been painted with alumlnom
looks rery attractlre.
There will bo a meeting of Iht
■tockbolders of the new We-que-tonfi
club tomorrow night at the club house
A fall attendance Is desired.
FERSONAt.
Miss Anna Irwin of Muskegon Is vis
lUng her sister. Mrs. J. O. Straub, 5P'
West Kigbth street.
Mrs. H. C. l.awreace of Perrysburg
Mtoi Galkina from the Chicago OoUegc
O.. will arrive this evening to visit bei
af
daughter. Mrs. C. 1). Miller.
I h
Harry Parker left for St. lx>uls afte:
Tkto to to oartlfy that Mias Louise
I at the Chicago Musical a vacation which he spent here wltb
his mother.
Miss Chapman of Toledo. O.. Is vis
UAcate to roeal harmooy. lialiaa. hit
tory aad science of music June. 1»03. iting Mrs. C. D. Mllk r t.f Stale strin i
Miss Florence B. Wilson of Detroit
■ba was gradaatod June. IWM.
;s vUlllng Mrs. Robert Price of Biwlny
of music. Miss l*ark.
Bert Moore, bead shipping clerk
herself an excellent
, Oalktos proved her
at ibe oollcgt
atodeat aad her wo
two wwks* vaca
via Iaattofaetory
aattofaetory In
la cevery respect.
lion. Charles McConnell filied bft
We believe her t
place while he ras away,
tonl to Impart
J. O. Blatrr, md sab-sman at J. W.
Slater's b<»me furnishing store.
F. Elcgfeld, Prcaldcni.
I .: ?;r"
jf Hsi
n
f
ft
REBOLUTIONA OF RCAPCCT.
i Wharaaa, We the members of Court
Traverse No. S53 desire to bear lestl
amiy df the love and esieem we
for our brother. Charles E. Urolor. and
Aeatrtog to show our deep regard for
htaTaad express our regret and
row of bis Irreparable loss to our
cxmrt mod order; therefore,
tosMlved, That to tbe death of o
bdloved brother our court has lost
toaa aad valuable member who on
dearad hlmmlf to all by bU rourioous
aad brotherly manners.
Raoolvad, That wc under our boarifelt oympathy to the sorrowing rein
tJvas: and be It further
toaaolved. That we drape our charter
for a period of thirty days. ,
BIcaad.
W. H. Orimtb.
W. W, Goble.
George W. Boon.
Urr^lB BKIN BREATHE, take a
lot Bprtogi boiling out
nif 7t
tattoo of ai
Aarad to the Canadian parliament at
_____
Tmew baa iwceaUp been nneartbed
an old labor tow that related to tbe
taflora of England. It was In force
It rtwnirlled a
n boura, with a
a of 48 cento, and
tor Joining
tba flpvF W. D.
katn elaciefi atvbdreean of
^pteopal diotcoe of Vlrghila.
g K. U Bowmt w
at to tito toSloa e(1
aad wlcteMy tlmt aha It 1
paras to glra tham ptota
fishing
A tuuiy consisting of Mrs. J N. Msr
tlnek and daughter Horiense. Mrs
Tom Furtsch of this city and Mrs,
Martlnrk and children of Chicago
went to F»»uch this morning to be th*r
guests of W. Hlcder.
Judge John A. Loranger wfmt
lAkc Ann ihU morning on a fishing
trip.
Howanl Burt of KalkasU It the
guest of F. L. Smith of West Eighth
street.
Mbs Alice Glllclt of Grand Rapid*,
who has Ihh u the gue»-t of Miss Itolsy
Cressv, returned to her h'Jme yestt-r
day.
Mr*. Forney and daughter Doris left
for their home to Baxter. Iowa, after
visit with Dr. W. E. Moon.
A. II. Ogle, advance representative
for Gonlun A Bennett’s ”A Royal
8la\e.” arrived to the city last
lug. ' .
Arthur Roaenthal has «ooe to Cleve
land on^a business and pleasun* trip.
Mra. Julia Wright, who has been at
Bay View, also vUlting her cousin.
Dr. O. E. Chast* and wife of this city,
returned to her home to Hastings.
Minn., this morning.
HER UBUAL LUCK,
ir yoa ara toaktoc far aotouthlag
ft
ra
or
INSIGHT
Wer mail* By
A. F. Nerlinger
tbe Norwegians have Itetter ey,-sight
J roost. If not slL others, ns they
e geuerally fulflU the iteeiiuiao
conditions, Tbe reason why def»-< tl
eye* are ao much on the Inrn-asc
tbja country end to Etimiic lies to too |
much study of book* lu early life and
to badly lighted rooms.
Men’s Suits
$4.75
Ladies^ Skirts
WORTH UP
$10.00. AT
$3.95
Tke nor Haodrl.
Hnndf-rs father did nil be could to
crush to death the cblld* mania fori
mnslc-ln vain. When the bousclmld |
vra* asleep tbe Utile cblld stole up to j
WORTH UP TO
$15.00. AT ; :
good ualun-.! aunt |iad beliKnl bliu to
amuggbt then. Wto-n be was seven
he entreated bis fgtbor to lake him
with him to tbe court of Haxe-Welscnfcls. and, on Udng refused, be pursiHxl
tbe chaise on foot till be was taken up
and carried to the duke’a. w bo. oii beortog him one ctoy pitiy f|>c organ, was eo
amamd that be lusUted on bis father's
allowing him to study musir.
At tbe age of nine be l>ognn to eoro-
Not out-of-date <;tyles or off colors, or sizes that you cannot wear, but choice, seasonable and desirable merchand
them and admire them in our biu show windows—and there arc many more inside. Broken assortments is^ the
reason—not only that, but this season’s merchandise must be closed out before the nc.vt season begins. It is kn
invariable rule with us—cost cuts no figure; the goods must go at some price. That’s why wc have made »ensalional prices on the above goods as well as on many other lines.
nrlng the three i
he had comi»o*od three oporaa. tbe first
of which, ”.\Iuilra.** where tbe ImmorUl air, -iJiscla ch’lo planga." occurs,
was performed for thirty nights to
t Venice.
Don’t Forget ,i“eGoing Ont 1,« Bnsincs
:Selling Bran new Shoes at Less Than Wholesale Prices! -
$1.951
and tnih^entlficd tbe player w
Handel rj’ll Waswliber the little bai
bis friend.
-If* aa antJhlofraphy wymea b>
HEAR STEWART A 8TEFTBN8'
tbe roan bimaelf.’* expUtoed tbe print- orcheatrm at Jackaem's caady store
ar. Imprraalraly.-Harpsr’a Weeklr.
Tburaday evening.
2251-U
-mA
goo*, and tha Flaaco^Lmarieaa
hTstoalc toUat rasatoltaa. SM Ftoat Bt.
saaeq^UyAMaatl
TlMca to ao aae to talktog. yaa obbT
Sad baltor ttitog alilita tor the aoaay
Wo are dhowtog aome ake kafi ^ wooM kava kaowal
lhaa* tha Bgto aad HaraM hraada.
are amda to wear aad took righL
ttoas mat were 10 aad ISc parfi
have thcai to a larsa variety of totcreat you. uad HU Just tke i
we are aaUtog tor Ave emfts a yard.
pattenm. Cot ac«Uge«. Fifty canu
Alio about tke tweoty-Ave cent Ba
I dollar. Jap oaderwear to a good
Hi« batwiaa a palace aod a borai.
tiste and net ooraeU that we ^
(. Kabeck A Hoyt, 111 Uataa 8t
to ikoar tkat ke to ao ftopcctcr of pertog for ntoeteeo cents. J. W. MU
, aad aBAcracatb to tke famikar
IT COULDITT BE FOUND.
•tioa fit» Uacaca.
seaalhla
bub. The Toeay tootA WORD TO THE WISE.
U yoa traveled the whole aort
famous fanny fetknra. Wood
atoiao patoat
At tbe back of tbt aad Ward. pmeeaUag their JoUj. ftor part of Mtohtoaa yoo eoald aot Bad a form shoo Is tho moot cnutortahlo.
Thera ara BO tto aafi aada aktml to
mado shop tor tho amoey. H.
hen poa krlag pour pbptlclaa*a prwItag mosloal farce “Two Meny amra ootoplete atock of carttosaa. top
beinc of Time drraartog ererythtog. Tramptr-*0 artlsta, tO noTeltlea. and open hagglea. maaboou and sur Good wide toe. allghtXy ostoodod aole. •criptkma here to ka AUefi—Ikap are
Time atoo carrtee aandb^
Made to flexible veloar ealf, toco, kid
aecorfilag to kto dlreettoai. ak#^
prices. SS. M. SO aad reys thaa we caa show you. B«
tops aad a perfect fitter. We uleo aolotely. We have been to the l»m T
wlces are moch cheaper thaa that
75 certs.
pent with Its tailta Us moath.
have a line of eoatfortable footwear
for years, and our guarantee IT
of the average dealer to any part of
Tke opper aecttok of tbe sknU to dlfor wonmu. Bowtoad Doogtots, 151 stampesd on every boUlc of medleliia
ooaatry for the taam qai
rhSad teto two plctares. On oae side
we compound. A word to the wise to
to tbe cnMtoxkm. with tbe Marys
a aad see. Baraey Aaderooa
Tbe Conacirntloits ClUxcn was food
knedliM et tbe foot of tbe crons, and of Flowers.
always suSdenL Tbe Jol
THE MAN BEHIND
on tbe otbei' aide are Adsm and Bre
BRUSH UP.
But be dwett la a Flat.
Tbe
Northera
Queen
cigar
la
a
tttawnmnded by anlmaU la the Oorden
So be bad none, except some dinky
We have brashes for every pot
Bed chap, beemuaaim knows by prac
Uttle Whidow Pots.
and the largest asaortilieat in the city. Ucal expertoace Utot be 1a smoktoi
Below tbeae plctaifa. mnnliig fight
Tberefom. when be saw tbe los<
Brushes for the hair, loelh. hands.
noimd tbe akali, there Is an openwork WUteris o%er tbe Wall at him:
dgar that be ever bought for a
and U*a
flexion, naiU. cloths and bath; nlckle. If you haven't amoked
jDd, to allow tbe aoand of tbe striking
And w ben he saw that ere lung tbe
a tbe
of tbe watch to be b«rd. This open- purpling Cone would be in full blown: brushes for the baby. Military brasher
have mUsed somethtog.
liU
to a aerira of deslgna cut to repoen. And so reasonable to prioo home made, onion made and honestly to come. And who of us know
And ret agnlu when be noted that
embtoms of tbe cm tbe Well, with Its Honeysuckle and that you can aEord to have then
laeentL tbe rartoos
rar
what the morrow wlU
B. and sold by all dealers. R. B.
ciAglon.
dAgi^ lack
lock aa aconrgra, tbe croaa, otber Vlnet, bid Him from tbe House Bugbcc's aty Drug Store, 232 Front
dollar you depocrit with i
ewoede, apean. tbe tontem naed In tbe w ben be passed tbe Bowers;
Independence. Open
gaide^ etc. All of tbe canrtnga bare
He made a Resolution that sbouM
save each week aome proporUon d|
appropriate Latin qacdatlons.
be <<arri«'d Into Kffect when tbe Wis
BETTER THAN DOCTORS BILLS
your carninga Wc pay 2 per eei^
GET USED
By mrerslng tbe shall sod bolding teria should be entirely open.
To hare your home propcrl
annually.
Safety deposit bosea |2BQ I
tbe upper part In tbe palm of tbe band
To
using
our
Ico
cream;
dt's
the
I
lint wb<-n be passed next Ibiy be
aad lifting tbe under Jaw on Its binge Bsw that some one Else bad swU»ed you ever tasted. We have all the equipped with nnltary plumbing. It year. The People's Savtoga Bank. ^
saves time, money aad misery. And
tbe Rnorb of Flowers ahead of him.
popular flavors and many new (
LOOK HERE.
*5
At this Ms Face look on s Ixwk of Glaso In lemon, strawberry, mint and the luxury of a modern bath rooi
wltb tbe sbep- tnjnml InnoeeiH'c, and be snid;
W> have leather goodfc galofe an§
Ice cream soda that will delight you. not nearly as expensive ax you might
•Koine peoplo ain’t got any Prlnc
ge. Maple Marsey, caramel, and Imagine, and you can never appn'clstc at prices that will furdp be moat
pie, anyway.”—Ilalilroore American.
the
comfort
until
you
have
one.
Arms
agreeable.
The
very
popular
Come to mad try It. then tell your
bags, many atyles of toaiber,
friends. The La Greltl Candy Co.. 221 A Cole.
where tbe rooTof tbe moutl
FOB THAT HUNORV FEELINa
ping hag*, purse*, pocket books, <
la a real skull. / This Is of sliver and
Front street. Both phonos.
IVe make a plrong specialty In aatliags and novelUe* to leather goodii.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
gold, wltb HaUiratc scrolls, while tbe
boors are marked In large Uluian lei- Ufylng the Inner man. Our iwcolyWc supply hundreds of them wltb A large and gorgeous display of hand
YOU NEED MONEY?
lert. The worka arc remarkably
llve cent dinners are noted for miles
oau.
and
we
seldom
lose
a
patron
Keep thU fact in mind, that I i
plele, even to a Urge silver bell wHb around and we surely are going to
because they All know that wc take
a musical aoond. which holds tl keep our repaiarion. Bbon orders at It a business of loaning money to Urge
greatest possible care to furnish
mall amount* on city or country
works to tbe skull when tbe watcU
LET YOUR FEET SMILE. <ne Hot
a!I hours and anything you wish In real estate and charge you but a
them with the Ancst In the Isnd. aad
cloaed.
season.
Sunday
dinner*
a
specialty.
at
reasonable prices. Our market
sonablc
rate
of
Intorort.
Pay
it
back
TbU ruriooa old watch Is still In per
The
Lililo
Tavern.
Iho
popuUr
resiau
cleanliness
personlfled, and we hare
fect order, and when wound every day
in amounts to suit yourself. A few
rant. New management, Oloodgood choice offlees to rent, single or’ to every arUcle In^tho meat lino that tho
keeps accurate lime. It la too Urge
be worn, and waa probably Intended Farron A Davidson. 209 Front 8L
suite. iL McNamara. McNamara Block season will allow. Broech Bros., 244
for a desk or private aUar.-PUllaaelFront 8L Either phone.
pkU Ledger______________
THE LADIES WAISTS,
EVERYBODY NOTICE!
CASES TO SUIT.
Wo want ypu ladiea to know that
We have a complete and well con
Tbs #*••• wf siaiit.
Even to large cities It would tax
Like every otber aense, that of sight we are specially prepared to give you ducted dray line and arc to the market
most pleasing results In shirt to do all Mnds of dray work at reason your patleoee to And a greater aasortImptorea by .use under healthy modi
I. and Iberefore the people who waUt work. We wash aad iron them able ebarfe. Also move furniture and ment of luggage than vre have. You
carefully by hand, which glvcss that pianos with care and dispatch. Buy will And druas suit cases, traveling
mneh desired new appearance, and and sell second hand gtjods of cvcr>- bags and trunks, to sll sixes, styles
of the sun have the host eycnight.
Bee what you write. Bee It aa
for which we make no additional description. Wc arc here to perre you and at the most agreeable prices here,
wally speaking, savage trlbea poayou write It. You don't have to
tbe keenest eyesight, acquired charge. The wagon wjll call. Either in the best possible manner.' CltUens and It is a pleasure to show them. F.
gnJiH'. Correct lt>qs easily made.
through bunllngr Nntlvm of tbe Solo- phone. Star Steam I.aundr7. Wright phone. Frank Raub. tos Bast Front Votruha Harness Co.
Anyone can uko it. Bee the
Bros. 2SS Park Bt.
machine- Try It. ,
NEW. RICH. BEAUTIFUL. .
Why pa>- Iloo’ for a type
#M. and will pick out birds concealed
The very newest novelty In^photog
STOVEft TO BURN.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING
writer when 175 bu>a one just
In dense tollage some sixty or soveuty
On your vacation IhU summer? You ] It would be har<kr to find a larger t raphy li the ricbly
feet bigb. Bb«-pbenbi nud saUora are
as good. Get a machine you
mounted
foldera.
hadn’t l»etter lake a chance that you | assortment of stove.’i In Traverse City ovals, ------*'•’* In
can u»e yourself—l>e Independ
can get your fishing tackle and gun than we carr>'. We liavc ranges, gas. Wc have sold thoui Ida of them and
I
ent of a stenographer.
»y. while ammunition and sporting goods there, gasoline and oli stoves to all sites. have found It aim t Impoaalble to
> Arabs of tbe deserts of Arabia bax*e J w* have the variety, anything you and prices ranging from $3 up. Jewel aupply tbe demand. Bealdoa. the ar
aucb extreme powers of vision that on can possibly need, and our prices are gas stoves arc Installed with connec tistic finish, pose and tone of our work
tbe vast plains of the dwrt they will most rraMmaldc. Besides, spend all tions free of charge. Buy your stove ia quite generally known and appre
pick out objeits Invisible to tbe onll the money you can at Imme. S. ,F. I here and save
Frank Trudo, ciated. Smith A Price, artlsta, 325
r eye at range* frtjm one to ten
8a Union St.
14C Front St.
miles distant. Among clvlllxed peoples Saxlon Hardware Co„ 210 Front 6^^
Daring tbe reign of William and
Mary to England a worthy W*bop com
plained to tbe Utter that tbe todies of
tbe ooort wen? woot to fix tbeir eye* oo
their neighbors rather than on him
daring bto dtoCDoraea. It appar
A atofy to Iieing told of a pHotcr arver oeenmd to tbe dlrtoe that tbe
employed In one of tbe largrat Ameri ranlt might lie to tbe aennoos tbemcan publWilng bouaes, who was asked aelvra. By eonaent of tbe qjom blgb
by a friem! tl»#, moat Imjiortant book
dering eye*. “As for tbe yoong ladiea
to be putdisbid by bis firm dertug tbe for whose aplrltnal welfara they were
coming year.
dertoed,” aays a writer, “tb«4r tndlgoatloo was only rarpamad by tbe rage of
tbeir admlrara.- From that Ume
bMbpewa wma eoMiaotily pl^ed to
TRY A RECORD WANT A^.
ff
aad ttera 4
Mas to to to make Ahtoy raataa ahoat
il alma am tara, kat tka
aad ftoai whtoh yw any toqr
tea eraam to any hAMtSty you Aa- mafia It €ti to tea kava
alra. FIvw to Mg poBiilar Bavon aad
ttoaqCaaaa. Noaa bettm
qC lack a BMttJ tbatto Mra to plaaaa Tker coma la kM or pal
Phooa as, wa ara hart toaam boots aafi oxtorfia. fid. ]
you. J. W. JacBanklBtFtaatBt
-mV A MCOHb WANT Aa
Misses’Sandals
NOW DO
S9c
63c Baby SlioesT39cit-21c3‘
URDlFYANDINVESllGATEl
Ererytbinr in Sommer Wear, onte - wear. Underwear, etc., ready to wear or make np at cost, less than
nal cost
cost, and in some cases at ball tbe
STEINBERG BROS.
liii
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^
M to toon tto ton toptiti
tM tto nitr toPM Mto
ftoi and tto
PMto Ato. U ntd tM to Ml
MrAt MAMTffll
----iiarsaeBBESsiio
TWM Mrrmom
to mam
tothatoaily.
W^WmkUU
HANNAH & lAtbO’S
toKtoonTtonoM FtotABono tonMaf
■aotM aC tto Matt
ttoro tt.
Tto CM roportai toat tto 4
TMtM
Ctot tto toy <tok forward a
inat to anoa to tto toato mb t
Mr
er Mr. LftrdW. gnMtmA M tte
:tMf« o# fMMIe votto to«r«rt«
I npoa otatod tkat tto bond
Mtw M mtmuvf mtm to ptw
BO woro ekary of taklag bond. If
& r MM. AMtM M» Mr. mm tliort
Dtompt wao too low and that If It
MO Ml7 * ffW otiMtkMM to tkm par.
4 par com dlAcnliy might >
MtiM«iMoCClMoMooo.tliO
Mtt t MM prMtIao M M. Ttc
» 00 tieoaoo. reported
•Motto Ctd# fotf M tot Mro to
MtOO tfco toUtteo of toot jrotr tot
tM tfOMlT Itid etattfl Mil
from m to fid. Oa
of Mr
M titIdM Mmt toolrod 40 mak% tte
MM tirttttr M to otow toot
Tto oommittoo on Are and wator
ton «M« vllltoc to M tJK ti
reported that bido on oaot Iron pipe,
■Mtt iBitn.
ralrm. apodalo. etc., had bee®
Two peUtMi olsBOd bX • Mrfo oolTod aad tkat tt would roeomi
outWr «C boolooflo ud proTeoo
that tto pipe to toBfkt of tto Unliod
Ml or too ettjr pniTtof toot toe ool« 8UI00 Caat iron Pipe and Ftoadry
•r lOdtctof ttd loetttHBi OB nod
company, ai the raU of 924Ad and
to too tcfoou. MIf atd jNiblks ptooio opodal. at the rate of 2H eea
or too oitjr to foftoor rootrlotod
j»uad. Aloo that tto hydraai aa.1
Ac ralme bp pnmtoaod of the MIchl
mmm of 9101 Mr to thtrgod ltd for gaa Pipe and Iran Worko for one year.
ttor noltod ltot<^ metloo wn
Tto report wao received aad adopted.
The committee on tlcenoea reported
too ctty. Tto pou- that it would reeommead that H. E.
drod and ttod ood tbo OIbbo. doing bnolneoo no the North*
■Ittoo and city attorney wootara
SpocUOty
company,
bo
I to draft an ordinance changod BO llonaoo provided that be
OOTortaf too altaaUoiL
depoalt 1100 with the dty treasnror a.
A poUtM to nrtor a cotiom
walk oa Boot ttato ntroot from Hope here pcrmaaenlly. If he romalni
year and pays a tax the name as <
to Bartow ntroot wao grantad.
. Tto toattor of aalarglBi Moot Bay buslnesa men. the 9100 to be retprned
io ap. The dtyliao an oppor- to him. but If be does not, the money
Mtty to paretooa a trtoMilar plooo to become the property of the cUy.
Adopted.
of land fytoi oast of too praoaiit
The committee on clalma and
Tto toad cxwkl to purohaaod at a very
maaonablo ouoi If taken at once and counu reported a long list of bills
wooM about double too city'. ba> which were onlercd paid. The city
tMtato. On Bodon of Mr. Itockeray treasurer presented an itemlxed
count oT thc various funds of the
It WBo rMormd to toe commltu
which showed that the dty has |9.893.03 on hand. Received and Aled.
A rmoluUon that the water prorka
meoauanadad that the city attorney
bonds be Issued wna pasaed.
to taatmclad ,to brtng
A motion that the license fee for
Mt Bay townohip for the keep of
lasea be aboltshed during the race
ioeeph Wood, aa Beet Bay panper, the
eel and that the chief of polla
bill amounting to |WA0. The report
was adopted and the city attorney In- that only proper drivers were on the
rlga was passed. There was some
>ttmcted to go ahead.
on as to whether or not this
A. V. medrich. prcldent of the
Northern Michigan Modern Maccabeo an Injustice to the licensed bus Ones
nnoocUtloB asked ihot the city pur* but It developed that the payers of the
Chase two banners bearing the Inocrlp* licenses were willing as <hclr facll!tkm ^'Weloomo.'* on both aide to be tlea would not accommodate
stretched ocrom.the lUreeu Macoabee crowds.
Mr. tordlc stated that a numb
dty and alro 00 constructed that they
would be available tor all public oc* membem t»f the V. R. K. P. wanu*d to
* caaloaa. inch as Kmirth of July oele- go to UMitsvUle. Ky.. during the an
knMoaa.thef]. A. R. encampment and nual encampment which begins Aug.
others. The haanrrs to be 3x30 and 14 and desired to Ukc City Clerk C. M.
ta coat complete with ropes fSO and Beers along. He was granted a leave
to be left In charge i»f tto Are depart of absence and Ctty Attorney I*ann C.
meat when not In aao. Mr. Lardle Gilbert will All hU place while he is
said that he had had a talk with Mr. gone.
Some time ago. the city approprl
Ptledrtch'wbo had given him to
atand that If the licenses of the day aled 1100 ft*r the lmi»rovement tif
Day strtvl. The Impmvement
would be tnrned over to the
rpoiottoatatoooCtto
loo tor ftoor aad boM
wtttoot BMoy aroootttol
*--------m thm WAt. ■"— **^"“**
of tto^ for m a wnolu Thio, to*
Tto Mb «f ito orator worto e
r wtdi a anroe and tto fact tbnt
km taado wto totoftolaed. Tto
fmltare Jtod to to bronght n.
aada w0 to twoaty la aaMor «r a
nto ttode away wtth tto Md in
oaotBanlM of tlM aato; wOl ran
■Inrte'totwooo cotlafanotto la
woaty maro wito tto option of pay*
too totoo, wna rmthar otpototoo. The
Aty tow tod on opportnaMy to mat
a lady aoar tto coobtto Trarotoo City popon and a tnan
eta] paper ptoliotod la Now Toto; ttry wto wnald faralah a Maeo and
I patlOBU tor 91s a weak, la
that tto tondo to dttod Aag. 1 and tto
jrdor to aoantiBodau
AddlNaa wonM liaTo to to toUt to tor
itotl
Myor mighMn appointed Mr. Bing
bam. Mr. Doctoray and Mr. Winnie
aa tto oommlaee.
Mr. Mttler ntnicd that nome time
pc ooonei] hnd ordered Btelobergs Ic
oae their opera hooae. The man
Mont had recently asked the mem
bers to visit the hall and they had
had been made on that but It had
not arrived. Mr. Lardle moved that H
be allowed to reopen. Carried.
Mr. Winnie asked how long the
leine show now goli^g on bad paid Its
license, the dork replying that It had
settled up to and Indodlng next Batday night.
Rev. L. B. Btasell appeared b
the ccunell for relief fro® a water
bill. He had lK<en InformMi when he
taaed the house at 42T Fifth
t that the water renul had
paid np to July 1. However, he had
received a bill for 17.31 for water ser
vice for the three months endln
that date. He was surprised as he
hadn't nsod very much wnter. There
a meter In the house which
removed at his suggestion and an
other insulled. T^e old meter
tested and found to be all right but
the reverend gentleman couldn’t Agure out wherp $7.31 worth pf water
had gone to. He desired the meter
xemoved and wanted to pay the flat
rate. On motion of Mr. Winnie,
matter was referred to the committee
op Are and water with power to act.
hm
tM to tto litoito ttot tto poHe.
WMBwtj ttnmo to to|t IP
Boctre. Ttohoardwtot
•■•w
^
is aa InsMkws Ato
M. J. Ml
West Twalftk stM, ttonght he bad
He tod
wtotodantoldkimttotto was aM
fertag trem tto “great whtte
age." He kad Mt faith la doctors bat
me of
tto Hot Springs powder for his dam
ter who was aaSedng with catarrh.
The daughter vefnsed to take It, ato
haviag no faith la tto remedy, no Mr.
Mlneroondadedtotryit. Tto resntu
the •^ooasumpdot'’
n bad case of ca
tarrh, was cured at once. “If I feel as
good ss 1 do now I will boy It aU my
41fc.“ says Mr. Miner.
His wife was suSering with stomach
traable and was also greatly helped by
the Hot Springs doctors. It .was to the
Miner home that Mr. Benson was
taken when he was snAerlag with
After using Hot
able to oat a bnarty
TIIYAIISyOWWAWT^
Mc.iJEi$
aiMHE
(ASHJIOCER
uffimms
Ben tir Fleur?
kbaa ^ S|n^«n>.at
E«c7 Sack Gaaiaateed.
25
TOC For
Pouids.
$1.35
MlplNin>S{NisMinni
IS EbI FiNt Start
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
the time of the downfall of MixtmilHan. la said to In- n-markably Interest.
“A Texas Steer,” which will appear Ing and*has proven one of the greatcet
at BUdaberg s Grand tomorrow even aucceasea that the stage has kn
Complete sp
ing. is a satire on Washington anriety la man> ytars.
carried for the entire play.j
and irf'lltlcs. a story told in pivflogoe ecenen
and has been palnitd from pi
and ibree acts. The three
laid Ju the Arlington hotel la Wash-. graphs laken In Mexico eapeclally for
Ington. where the statesman from this pruductlon.
• aad dauahter are Intro-----------•‘Wixard” Edison was liked by a
tics and nodeiy of thU gay ciO*. Tbo ; New York m wM*aiit r to state what,
story deals with characters that ar-jln bU o,.lnlon. would be the greatest*
in the capital city every clay, ‘-the development of the new year and he
Judge.” “tto majah.” “the colonel” and quickly wrote the o.ne word. ”1
STAGE AND PLaVfORM.
^ <p
^
wkmkar QUiUJTY w)88iB4i
I 6 E ST
UNIFORM AND SATtSFACTORV
FLOUR
Steinberg’s Grand Opera Hoea
OPENING OK THE REGULAR THEATRICAL SEASON
-roiwioRROW rsioi-tT
WEDNEMDAV', AUO. 3
MeyVto to-tomous Mlltorlkx
“A TEXAS STEER”
be prour^ of, with a ^«at cast, indodiag WILL H,
A play to be
Mintoer to Ihthomcy, MAY STOCKTOM,
BRAY, ther OEKUKAL
** JOHN L. WEEDBlp as-^Terlck BrAMcr,**
and SO <^ben
with the Famott
TEXAS STEER QUAR1ET1I
MO, WOo. WSo.WI.OO
SEATS NOW SEL-LINO AT THE BOX OFFICE
mvEiisEimiiiE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
STEMIBIS COLUMBIA AND
CUMMiNDS^
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
lktfW^ONlJOC!01QTI£WESI»^
MIOHKUN
TRAVERSE CITY.
VIA
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LADIES WILL BE INTERESTED
In the newest things In outing hats.
The new August and Beplember haU
In fell, pique and duck are di
pretty and low In price. Wc would
like to meet all the ladles In our handThi!^
! new parlors. 135 Front slreet. With the While and colonxl politicians um.” and signed his
fn ni Texas helps to make the fun fast clement hv created an unparaUeied
Wood Sisters.
alyl furious. Among the cast Is Will sensation In sck-nllflc and reaiUng clrcles. and it is (ortunste that our city
rhe window Idlwls In four shops In H. Bray, who originated the part of
l-:«nnburgh stn-«*t wcn‘ m-t on Ore the minister to Dahomey. John 1-. Is to N- one of the find In the slate
uer. iI lavoreu
siii
favored w
lh mi
an eAim'iMiu
exhlblion and u.iww*.de
itly by the sup s niys. The Are Weber, who plays Maverick Brander.
May Stockton, the charming soubr i‘Ue ! stratlon of the remarkable qualltb*s of
de bad to be sum
and Ingenue, who w'lll be seen as the radium. A hupply of the preelouh minHollister’s Rc»cky MimoUtn Tc^a Texan Malden ”Uossy.” and iweni}' oral is guaranteed by coniracl, and
should be one of the toilet
others Including the famous Texas an casliy underatiKid description of
of every lady of social pn
the experiments will l»e given by a
Steer quartet.
,e face bright and
vplendld lecturer. l»n>f. W. B. Pally.
Royal Slave.” which Managers who als.. demonstraU-s several other
Steinberg Bros, have Ikh-h fortunate to entertaining scientific phenomena, glv
tn-cure for an engagement here on 1 Ing an ev«-nlng of entertainment and
Tucaday. Aug. 9. Is i« be one of the Insirucllon that will long l>e renieni
most Important events of the theat- bered by ibose aliendlug the %nteiTical /eason in this city. The plarrj lalnment Monday. Aug. h, at the City
which deals with life in Mexico about ] op<-ra house.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
:
BOUID TRIP 25e. 80c. 75c
BiitcLimat8:40a.s.
M 2:00 p. m.
EXCI^SIONS
PiBEi^quBns
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS.
“Visit the Soldiers” In Camp
AT LUDINCTON.
Sunday. August 7th.
SiM-cial train will leave Traverse
City St C:::u a. in. Rate |1 ***». See
lers or a^k agents for partiniljir.s.
H. K. MolIUt. t;. V. A.
aug I 2 3
RORTHEM MICUGAI TIAR.
GO. ROMO TRIP RATES
Tr«v«rM City to St. Loulo
$u.so. IS Mr Unit
$19.00, M 4ir Unit
$21.00, Itr tke MEM
This wiU iDclodc meab and
berth between Travene City and
CLiicago.
TickcU wiU be on tale com
mencing Thuraday, June 9,
1904.
Steamcn leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p. m.. and
Thnnday., 6 am.
E. H. POPE, Aft.
R. F. GRURCH. 8. P. i
...
Jfei;
WorlcTa Fair. 8L Uula.
ound trip tlcheU at low rales. On
sale at all ticket stations. Ask agents
for rates, limit of tlckcU and full partlculars.
frl A tuea
3AVED
•
HundriJs of DCODle tired, weary and broken, arc Rrasping at the last straw. They have tried everythinR: they have lost faith in everybody. To those drowning.in sickness and trouble the
Hot Sprimn B^lors arc not extending: straws, but life preservers that will carry them safely through the Slough and Despondency. We lake the worst cases
cit> and have sold our
medicineCITY CITIZENS, and BUT ONE PACKAGE HAS BEEN RETURNED. Wc have the names and addresses of 1,-00 whom wc
have cured—these arc home tesiimoniab. your neighbor. your.^riend. probably your sister or brother.
OmOE HOTEL. WHI-riNO. HERE ONI
:K L.ONOER
^1,000 WIL-L.
IridinsAUO. e
raid
To toyotie Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fail to Cure. Money at State Bank
~
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Here Again,
_ _ _
_
_
Master Specialists.
chronic diseases of the Btomach. liver, kidneys, blood and nerves oiBy.
/
We Cure Quickly. Permanently and Bafely.
:-
aid EiamiMtkia Fiw
Bwili ilist Free Lsetora
y;
A9WMLBie«*
AMO SEvtas erremoa
\ m am
WfSSKA
ViSStr
mm im pattkmM at CmX^
Mare db^ more psopte are
TWlhtaTUiplMMCMmrvtet
mt ai f»ma4 te IW «glki far tlie •»*
areaiacy
Ua tdapboae ryUtn.
MkMcaa Mapkoaa oowpaey tortas
cm lu esckaaia doaa to a awra amktmg aad dropped aigbi aad flaaday
•enrtee.
TIM viU^ of Btflagbam baa aeiUdevtcb A. W.€oteiorfIMforda«'
agea aateaiaal by Cote two yaara ago
wbrni be diavd a aragoa load of Cana
prodaot late a dttcb te the Tfliage
atmu aaiaarlced by cbe ciirtnwary
A dvdlteg at MUford wmM mat am
•fa by gaaollae leakage froai the
: kftrbea aUive, aad a peeaMar tbiag
* bboat It ew that arblte tbe top araa
^ aMtted fnea (be eaa of ga«»Uae tbe
cxiataolt were foaad iatate after tb^
flnt war pot oac
J. B. Hayoew of Deealar. wbo U
lllcbteaa*B oldeet poaJtry bretder. U
about 40 rmlre frbai qta bwlaeaa
4
Tbe Bre laaotmace compaalea of
Mkblcaa i«Vbrad tbe irat Bcrero lose,
ca or tbe year by test week's c teetrlr
A peat factory It eapocled to be
te raaafm: lirder at Bstoa Rapids by
J^aary 1. IM. wbleb will turn out
SB0 4ORS orgeat fad piw day.
Tbe KaslpilU- couarn bat passed a
aew ordteamai eoatromag (be
lay of atrem fakirs, makteg "tbe reaiaoeralloQ fit the crime."
loalaas propaas to sell |40.(MM wortb
of real aytgUi at Prairie Creek, a
(Orb. as aa laducemeot
arc fartory to locate
f
f
te the same of aa
ap stale aitoracy. and be te being
twitted alioot It by an editor to whom
i ke owes a paltry live years’ subscrlp
tkm
TbeHirVlcw assembly started this
year wlib a deBcIi of f4A00. but the
purcbaa4> of l^eb by tbe cltlBens of
PHoskey poat a long way towards
makteg U‘op.
Wbrd comes from Washington that
arrhlierts are at work on the plans
. for Adrtas'a $20,000 postogloo. aad
tbat tbe bulldlog win pimiably be
atarted this fall.
la a Sunday sebool class not far
from J*ortland a abort Ume ago the
Umcher sal<^ abnipUy, ' Now wbo car*
y
Had oB tbe gates of Oasar One
yoongster spoke np and said: **Twan*t
the gate.'
r: 1 never i
Portlaml Oljsorver.
Here U iH^r small l«y s essay on tb^
By: ’The.Ill te a liille anlmllc Hist
gets In the buuer In the good old
summor time. It has k legs; 4 to walk
on. 2 to sbiiffic together an' 2 to tickle
wtth. Flbw are fonnd aH over Amor
Iky. but moNUy on bald boacte. He are
the cause of much cuskIu* by folks
that he posters with his tickling legs.**
latpoer lYoss.
^
Two of our German cUteens were
busy at work Wtnlnesday In tbe beat
of tbe midday sun. They were sawlag the old tree in front of Garden
ler's bam into bU»cks fiU- future use
Bodm« pne came aUnig during the i»rx>
grras of the work and askt^tl the lioys
what they were didag One *.f them
replied: "We art' canning a imio of
this hot wtwtber fur neat winter.**—
Marshall News.
A trm^^lng man at a hotel found a
hair In the honey. He w»*ni to the
preprleuw. "I can t help It." said the
^ latter. "I bought It for cumbed honey **
The neat day at dinner he happened
to run acrum p small hair in the Ire
cream and (be Isndlurd could wd acfXMUit for ^.“Tb** l«? »■ shsvetl.*' he
aald. Th%^^ was boiling, for l^e
neat day bp $^<^1 a raven hair tmi oT
bis portion of pie. and angrily ierk».<l
up tbe proprietor, wbo turned h‘m
dowh elficmaUy. as fallows: "In the
apple pie. bey? WtvJl. tbat beau (he
Dulchf 1 bought those aples for Uald
Oaford Leader.
Tekonsha tried twenty years of lo
cal option and kept the Kalootis tujt «if
the village, but last spring lo r ritiImagined they w'anttHl a change
r(d«! to allow aalotMis In town.
Several have been flourishing tbcr%'
ever sloce^ and .they have dime such a
hlg stroke of buateess that the re■pccuble element te now reaily u»
forego tbe |»u»sure of their pnsence,
OoM^ater does not possess tbe rep
utatloB of being a highly moral town.
‘ but the rt'sldimu an* doing a good
work along at least two lines. They
prosecute any case of cruHiy to dumb
animate, aad they quickly arrest and
fine any cKteen who uses profane or
obscenn laagwage mpom the atreeU. As
' ibU Is presidential campaign year,
i they expect to be kept busy la the tetter line.
The dispatch wbleb te going the
rounds of the stale papers io tbe wffeet that laal estate te the ylltege of
Rueheater te oa the drop, and that tbe
gcMim htmteeaa of the Iowa te fallteg
off cm aotsemat of tbe threatened fwmoval of tbe angar factory from tbe
pM te aaacrted by tbe clUmms of
(beptecetobtattbaL Tbe town, ttte
iJa
wl wiU a aord r—pHtm. TIk^t
aver tlKt it la tipwIMt to ptaperty
«ctH portlaas of tba kigkwaj oa aaaaaat of ihm airriade aC atakea S»
plaaiad UmnU by Um treqamu mtrers of tba prepoeed electric raUvar
betweea BaUlc Crek aad Coldoater.
Tba aanreyara «a at It agate aad tba
blgbaay aatbarfttea aay tbey arIB faa
gtia tbaai If tbay will oaly anke tbe
Itoe a erne ibteg tbia tbae.
be And bis broibers aad sisters, or
rather bis atapcblldraa. as Uey wow
arc. also bare-been tryteg to Bad ote
"Where they are at" te the matter of
reteiloaablp to each other and \o the
wife, and stepmotber and alster-in-tew
reapecUvHy, and tbe newly made baa
band also has to stagger aader tbe
burden of ibo tmonruinty as to wbHh
er he Is fate own stepfather or him
self; fur If he Is stepfather to hie
brothers and sisters, would he not a!
so. he belag a broiber of tbeiri. be as
much ctepfather to himself as to
them?
la July the horny handed fanner
lays by bis corn, leaves bis culilvator
sundteg In the Add. gives bte note
for a new mowef, cuis his hay and
weans his early calves, so you can nee
It te a busy month for him. Maud
Muller on a summer day watched the
farm hand put up hay. Tbe man gave
her a lender smile. "Maudle," said be,
"1 like your styte." And tbtm be took
her by the band and said: "1>>1*8 wed
and real some land." "Ah. no." said
she. and borne she anokc. for Maud
alr.mdy was te-siioke. Thai's why the
hsnd still puts up bay fur a dollar and
fifty cents a day" Of all sad words,
this 1s no joke, the saddest are these
"I am iHwpcike.-—U'xingtun Keum.
While engaged In cult hating corn
on bis farm In Qalnes township, near
l**llnt. A1 Slocum left his team stand
ing and ran some distance to aastet
his dog In killing a woodchuck which
;t bad caughL Ihiring his alisenco bit
team became frightened and ran awdy.
making a tour of the field several
times and smashing the eulUvalor.
Slocum says the woodchuck is thd
coslliesi one he ever killed, and will
hereafter let the dog do the kjptog
•t unaasteled.
The fart that white pine ran be
grown fn»m sc.'hI te lielng deroonKlratby the* niirsi ry and f6reOr>- departm.nt of the t'h veland riifTs Iron
S«--d were planted this spring
and alr»*ady the spnMiis are flourish
ing and vigorous, with e%ery indica
tion that tlK'y will continue to grow
summer and winter, A yrer ago Usi
aert-s of land in the llaldwin kiln dlstricl. plauling tedh Ntirwaj and white
pine. The expt*rlm« nl
far has lMH*n
entirely auccessful. the yxMing lree'«
sueressfully undergoing the rlgi»rs of
winter, and now having obtained a
healthy growih. It 1s iM^timahHl tbat
It will nquire CO years bebm* the
trees are large l•no^Igh to cut fur the
better grade of him ter. but (hat reforestratlon te entirely feasible te con
sidered amply demoastraUxl. .
The nteanest man yet has l»een
found In Owosso His wife enU-red a
bazaar and asked for a cent’s worth
of hair pins, laying a nickel on the
counter. Just as she was receiving
her purchase and four cents In change,
her husimnd nisht'd In and bn-athlesaly said. • Ik.n’t bn-ak that nickel, thafa
Just enough for my tobacco!** The
pins w«‘n* bandeil X^rk. the woman
was givi'n her nlr*uel. and three min
utes later the old man was puffing
away on a plp.'ful of GUI Virginia.
STOmCH DOSING WILL NOTCURE
Only On« Way ta Curs Catarrh Is By
Bresthing Hyomel.
Ask any physician if catarrh te a
bliHHl diseaM* and be will tell you that
it te a diseased condition of the muami that it cannot be
purifiers, pills. taWela,
iTf wtomarh dosing The
only sensibh' and scientific way of cur
ing catarrh te by the use of Hyomel.
Hresth^-d f«»r a few minutes, four or
five times a tlay. through a hard rub
ber inhaler that te so small tliat It can
U* carried in the vest ptirkel, Hyomei
will absolmcly destroy all catarrbal
germs and cure the disease.
8. K- Wall A Sobs, one of the most
reliable firms' In Treverse City, are
giving their personal guarantee with
every package of Hyomel they aell.
(hat It win elfert a cure or they will
return tbe money. They have had
of reports of
la the care dC I
* iiooVkNt^SAU FOWlRfUU
RtUABLE.
b tiM iteM Mii iMMt CM^alr tn^
wocld. Uroowmiitapci^ctlrheatalhomewvite
rec the RMd Oak sfcat-wc wffl
make the licatkw plan liaf.
One lurnac^^ ^Warmth and Cc
sent on request. '
^
I
•atom or p. o. Moa
Ism. lubricating arrangement and
1 oih«T features deserve yonr attention,
i Wo have the largest exclusive marine
•gas cagine plaat In Um‘ world: oper
; aling our own patterns, foundry, forge
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mores
homos te rural eommonlttea. Tbe first
tlxmght of those who buy losr prieuJ
____________ «...
homes te the reuntry !• to make thHr
Osllb Pacha, the new Torklsb mtoteparebsae mure attractive. It te tu give I
Tb« cera kUler of old »tt. Whj?
'« « «'•**•» 'k*'
mtggmOmmm along this Une tbst a ter of Krkars. or "I*Umjs Kooudstloos."
Dccm« pm ud cen. te»»e oxi ,
««rihlDr.
ytais ago vbUed Eaglaod.
writer to the Lodtea* Work! auUulta some
He dU not take to i!ugtelid. He told dteed «M. bioacbl ta coal«rt «llh '
'*
to U. prttbe KiJgUsb calmly and frankly that BiKoa, UMM of ibe b.alr. Han Jak ' «*<'"«''
"
»«
•«“*'
r ««t
A ainqde treatment of country bouses be lilt'd iH'ltlier their ways nor tl>emplxcod Ju purcliaser*. bands,
la always beat, even wU-re oue*s purse aelves. He was outspoken awl blunt Is tbe oM age kilter by dteaoUing tbe !
temriUmUad. Too many have tbe idea
Tbe priiMv of Wakw our day sent loartli aalu from the blood. Prre cots •
oasification or a boneyilke hardening |
that beautifying a exarntry place calls him an luvltatlon to tbr dtrby.
**\Vliat te tbe derpyV’ said Oalib of the arteries. Saa Jak cures your I
for aU tbe bay* windows, dormer wlxe
Pwbs.
heart ache, back ache, leg acbc. your I
"A
lM»nir
race,
vour
rxceUeucy.re
kidney trouble dbiappeara. your liver ’
tbe bouse. This Is often followvd
te aooo nwirtsbed so you need no!
fwlnter with an assortment of piled the young nobiemsfa. wbo b;
brouglil the |»rtutV. Invitation
pills. Stomach and bowel trouble yon I
"A horse rare? Then I’ll not go.gterljig yellows, harsh greens, oimI 1 askS Gallb Pacha. -Why sboold II BOOB have none and gpu are again |
havTyou
have v\eu seen black used In an at- All nusi who are rwt foote know that strong and welL Dr. Burnham has!
TRIED THEM YCTT
teniid to adorn a cuontry* bouse.
I aoiut iMirM-s are faster iUtn others."-* speat a life time analysing i:# find elc- |
It may be said right here tbat for a j 8ulli-b» ICuuulrar.
ments to neutralise poison in tbe i
Racard Want Ada. brtm§ m§
house tbat te surrounded by grts-n trtn's
human
body.
He
has
found
it
and
Ratwma far tha I
and grtH-u fiekte tbere has lieiti fouiul
DISTINGUE.
givM It tbe name of San Jak, You |
We hat© the most exclusive styles can not forget. He te a tnwder and j
In richly trimmed dress mltllDcry for hla remedy 1s a manel tn humanity.
l^ttSKT- N*eew.nr
atM wMM
summer wear in the city, also every Sold and guaranteed by Johnson Drug
Call for catalogue ami see sample
imaginary cn^atlon In street and out- co. who are sufflclenfly reliable to
engine.
ing bate and we are consUnlly recelving new good, from the fashion mar- „ ,^entod.
2241-if
ahtegted all over uugr well be given kels and take great pleasure lo show-1
____
oue of tbe soft stsUw that come prv lag you the pretty things. Miss Heck.
A HELPING HAND
parwl for ahingleil walls and roofs. A
Is an appropriate name given to oao
my* attractive color acbeme In such a HI Front St
of the best tewing machines mmlc.
case te dOB (a soft browui for tbe
Dealer Jn Automobile. Launch and
Have all tbe lati>st Improvements, Gas*»llne Engine Supidles. Pljqne 50i.
walls, moss grtvn for tbe roof and
•Dirt ynti ever wnik along Ft
iTory white
with a drop h*«d. nicely flntehed. Fo:
Tbe first lllustnilkm te on the prin stnvt III. Bnxiklyn and n«»ti.f that this week only wc are selling iliem tot 12:; Cas-i 81.. Traver.-u- rUy. Mlrb.
ciple of tbr iMtent lueOleiiM' advertise- miHtt of the wdm..»j have Ib.-lr eyci* flBo<>n dollars. The greatest bargain
menu-"before* and "after."
Tbe tunii-U toward the bulIdUw>.r*
in town. Best lawn kosc In the stale
hare little house te one often sc«‘U in sske%l.
WAf^-TKO!
for the price. Millar A Morse. rJO
tb** country, and. while It may be liome"IH. tbeyr she nski-d. "ten*t
FYont St. Eatt.
Uke with shrubs aiul flowem about It.
GOOD DISTRia DEPUTIES
MIfiCELLANEOUfi.
It needs some mnodellng. to make It que-r?"
BY THE
"N*».** bo niiHw. ml. "lu.t when j«»u
Doctor of Beauty.
both attractive and ixMiveuient as a
coniit till- big plati- »:I:iHS iiilrnTM iu tbipUtv of abode.
Hme. nila Kraus, beauty specialist,
No great ex|w*nse has transformed fronts of sbops and saloons. I’roiu te compelled to remain over another
the plsiv as shown in the skHcU of ibc City Hall tkjuniv tu FUilliusli avenue week, ending Aug
on account of
Tbe nrttetlc roof j
of tbe street thi n*
reuuid«‘led bouse
ADOESn:
many callers she te unable to consult
rellAlura tbat coulil
window has greatly Improved ite*
Ideal Raaorva Association
with. This te positively the last week.
help allracUng the ullejilloii of
lag MsJesUe Uutldiag.
U ch
The-slightly
Mmo.
Rita
Kraus
hold
three diplomas
oiiian."
breaks u|v the atiffneas of the okl
"1
iiotli-e."
she
sal»U
**.vou
lu.il.tHl
Onuluate
and
asstKiate
of
Dr.
CalshuUM*. wbUe tlw double w indows let In
them
etinugb
to
rouul
them.*'--.Nvw
sarato, Sarah BeruharUt's beauty doc-1
Uglil and suusUne. The veranda lu
front can have a robbl«-at«ne front and
lor. AU latest mtH-hanlcal
h.nlc.1 anJ elw i
“*"•
a vine coverod end. An oiwii veranda
trical methods used lo remote super- '"Kcur.i. k.rFU, r*'-n. U.i b, u
A e«0BLEM.
may be built In the rear.
The Imlanre wbe< 1 of a watch vi fluous hair, moles, black
A great deal can be done with nat
ural aurrouxullngs. If there aiv plenty brates elglittH-n lliousaud tiniei* each imiterfectioDs of the skin and scalp,
of stones about, as there usually are. hour. Take your pencil and figure how facial massage, bust development and
cobblestone work twb be Um-U to gooil many vibrations In a year, and then hair culture a fpeclaliy. Keep youngg- aU rrwliUim of aaid (W««Md an©fffvl 111 numerous plairs. If an old you may realize the neceasUy of keep Will be here iinill .Hatimlay. Aug C
atone wall now exttnuls along In front ing your watch clean. Then ytwir nc^i Consultation and one Ir.-simenf frer
Ov.r First National Bank
of the pbice do not disturb It. Wbt'fe
(bought should be Barnum A Eim^I’s Office HcAel Whiting
tbe driveway passre through tbe wall
to 4 p. m.
'
ensTt two cobbkwtone piers, letting tbe They are expert jewelers.
tSw4 St Iraodurl
Removes
blackheads
wall tx>me up nikl make a union wltl^
Ilst#«l5alj Sth. A D «OI
one sitting. Why not assist nature
Mtllag tTa. nu FmKsw
these. Granite caps ean U* ptewd uj^
Lteotenant Gcnenil .tilna B. Cl.af- and keep beautiful.
on ttiese entroiu-e {loets. or at uimb less.
Consult with tbe madam and learn
expense one can make raps of cement; fse told the following jdnry while at
and sand tbat will lo«ik m-arly as well j the 'fl'ahlorf-Astoria the other rtiiv. ns the art of massage frc« of charge.
UKnmIte. If U* »»IH. laid up «Ub |
nnr,*«-l.,«.
This will positively be the last wt‘ek.
flat .luoc^ tb»e U-lufi more .urn^u |
„r,„, „ddj. t
2239-:f
-r---------------------- ^-------Notice to Taxpayers.
IT ISNT WISE
The tax rolls for the cx.limion ol
Fur iMHiple to k.n-p imp.
and oti.cr Kchtral-and city taxes and sjMH ial a«on either able of tbe driveway with !
•'» « n.TuItlng sintiot. In tp.rfalo for enlistment lu (be army. Tl.e srticir.s iff value which are not in r«»n- seasmeuts fur .the five wards <»f the
olllcer in dwirge asked him. Jokliig.y, Siam use. about the house, when fur city of Trav.w City. Mich., have U-cn :
1 aupitose. If he knew anything about the small charge of one and a half dol pi»c«j Ui my hands for collection,
Arming.
lars a year they may have a drawer in | 1 wJU be in my cffice fur the pur
"I
tbe safe deposit vaults of this bank. I pose of' colb'ctlng aaid taxes every)
plhHl
day from new antll Nov. 1.
wiirkid In the .New York subway tlr where absolute safety te assured, and |
to which no om- has acc*»ss but them-| from s o’clock wntil lt:n« o’chK-k iu 1
two
nniliu*. NvhuT! Ask
812 EAST FRONT 8T. \
another question aor?*'—Now York selves. The First National Bank.
j n,,. fon-n.sin. and fn.m 1 o’Mock until
ITwss.
------------------------« 4 o’cKk-K In the afternoon of each day.
DR. BUMIUM S SAN JAK
•»>
our
W. M. Paige, Agt.
IDEAL RESERVE ASS0CIA1I0R
M0lfEYT0L0ANS,3!l.?S:;^wiUL
a™Hn££S"ii?iSs j|esnucTS # imc
-■sK-r£-“£ifH£“a--S AT REASONABLE PWCES
PALMER & CARVER
TAXES
«u u.
DO
L 6. BRYANT, IRil'
j
EAST END !
CASH GROCERf
YOU WILL ENJOY
Trading at Stickney> new grocery—
it is so absolutely clean, and every arsatrmxKca of noroa norga
Ucle in tbe store baas the mark of
aqnnre or perpendicular ends. Upon freshness npon iL-and besides your
tbe top of each Is serntred a laige ball grocery bill for tne month will be a
either of granite or of cement and little smaller than usual. Just try U
and be convinced. Both phones. 411
Union St.
CrlMW W.y *r KIII1.C Sn.rt«.
which may be used with good effect
In the British na^ir tbe engineers
making a cmmtryj^ce more sttrac- have a curioos way of killing sharks.
They, seal up a dynamite rartrUlge in
Tbe to^;Hie bouse chimney may an <-mply can, and put the can Inside
neid to be nibottL It te a almple mat a lump of pork. Tlie pork te thrown
ter to Uke down the brickwork as Car ov'crtraartl oji a wire wbk h 1ms l-wn
as the roof, then retop t!
conufCltHl with an electric battery.
with small cobbicotones.
When the sluirk Ukes the Imit th« en
gineer iwesees a botlou which ex
chloiney te In gt»d taste ttpoo a alm- plodes the tartrtdee aod kills tbe flak.
plc country bouse and te very attrac- —Exchange.
will teat a lifetime: aad addiAi fdteetlTe veranda can be built
ANOTHER GOOD ONE.
I bottles of Hyomel can be ob- by laying op the front and ends with
Wb arc amstantly otering good
________ Aug IA1$
cobbteatoDca. placing a broad cap of things as premiums with each pound
wood reran these, upon which tba
of fifty cent tea. This week It wUi ba
Rabber Heete. Alfred V. Friedrich
a two quart white Ifined enameled podBAND CONCERT and FY©e Show dlagpan. And mted yon, the tea that
goes with tbe pan te aa good a finality
Ory, Hard and Soft Wood. Smith Side tonight. citT market lot.
aa yoo have paid aUty coats tbr loU of
unbar Co.
Ui24l
Dry, Nred and Sort Wwd. South Bida UmeiL Tbe New Tort Tea 00« MS
FitmtSL
Uaabtf
Co.
tUl4i
> TIty A fICCOJID WAffT AO.
fctoed Itor
Generally ackaowledgte! to be the
ost adeotiflcally raostructod. most
I haadsomety designed aad finisbed ma
' fine gas engine on tbe market. Ballt able for any kind of a boat requiring
{from IH to 20 H. P. ntber single or
I doable cylinder. Our speed control.
.1.,.,..
Iwiblts of
fr..m II...’^l.lWnu.tiue
H|HH b-s It in rvHM.iiatde
i.«!
i ““ "»
renalBiag unpmia on
j Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1M. a jK-nalty
' of one per rent tor collectlun will be
i charged. - On all taxes remaining un
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nor. 1st a
penally of two per cent fur collection
will Ih- charged.'
Office. Room 2«C State bank bldg.
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dated July 2$. IteH.
2244^
gold Iteii fnvxen aolkl In the bF, aud
U te pre^^uimable that during >be frvixeD
fteriod they n.u< Lave l.een In a <x>matOH^' state wbleb e«>uld^t.e pn.perly
called sb-ep. Fish In/aqnarla have
been seen lo nwt Utr long periods
wRInrat inotion. sa\y for «Iiat <*f
gills. Utougli their e/t"* were oim-ii all
tlie flinv.
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IT"8 AN AOTUAL FACT
1
That Grinnell Bros, are the largest |
retail dealers In/the world, and be-1
for fif.|
The ml taune of Gabriele D’Annnzlo. w bake "Cltta Morta" liaa U-« n
problblled liy tbe onurar. te ImaAom,
te Gaetano Rapagnetto. The drematIM B the aon of Doebeaa Maria 4teh
Doma. He te a muslrteo aa
Choice Groceries;
Butter and Eggs *
at lowest pricefla We fdl MriCool’s
J
“VELVET ICE CRBIMJ
0ts.30c; Cal.SI.odL
WH.Honns.Pnp. i
OUaraa Tshvhaae
Gypsom WaR :
Plaster Goads i
Pkto an EM to R AIL
A crinoM oraU onttaas oNDa aa a
rcautt of aokaanhlo |»tai traa ottr-
goUe tat Uunnich. Try tba®. 0«ly
We. Oosaatand by Jobnaoa'a Dm
-sun aad F. H. Maada. draagWa.
J. Rarsfislii
iaEMi ffiifs Iff TwriwittJi |
ybsatrt
text one aattiy
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
..FANS..
day M
lar than hoar hat. than, ho ad not
have thm'aoal of wit ahawa hy the
Oeaaa Ormre paalar. fdr ha wnat OB to
iron
raid, of Mewioa. Upper ran.
mm mmfad cMr Mb. mmt. mntfm m tm —fBHni ct ^ co«M m • vmmr. mi ^
.ClBr ^ pi-MT. Mr. TMM M. <k. «...
WM Ub
.«r ».
TM« MOB le MM M tkc
Ml. M M Mr, to «a M «k«
«r tk* <kwck tk«
orw. Tk« mm Mb «in Bite
fkMMd aMraoMra tto«lraRli
STlkM tkat MM^Md a Ik. M«
MBaiml
a~-a- kmbim Mdir
the caar^ aacaat
Mh«i mt Norforad m afloMMa
tfplMl teataac* of tka «CTniaa41
UM .k»ak MM Ik. OBiM. a.b)«^
td tk. .Mr 4MB It MMaaafT to
-The blemdag of Che
who fcaelt devmiUy before hto majesty
dMira. yaatlifal
4)0^ telBK tffilaM la flMl
^ r. fiaUaara aarlal warsliip
r tf U
4d»M vortt •» krLn11(
1C vfflp as
aa Anr
aar
' Malse la
Cb pNaalac paatiM Irf 4itipplag dya
j»Ha. alUtiilyaerla, pyroal/a ar aaj
alkar^liBMa aad daadly aaaloahra ap^
4la Up aaavrt anaka or fortiacatloaa
rprarldlaf lu alrakSp arUI do lu part
krtkaworlL At Hat Uagaa coafar.
tiaaa la UM aa tataraatloaal proacrtp: iloa «aa plaoad opaa tl» oaa oT laiK
laaaa far«a.ii«^
BOW expired
iraa a Uallad BiaCaa
faartJMtMtwhldi^
-Oial last at the
^taewatrlc
the eery
SeU e^arr BbU aldaa will do ooubt
ifr)tnnii|gtln ratani to me oTd order.
anOak^mlu than to make war
aiQrMMrtbaa arer aaa canaoD aad
aamllarmt. Japaa. there U raaMa to
e. to provided with balloon torAx aha has demooxtraled the
of the anbBUuiBe. ahe
r to the world the value of
I method or warfare,
ah of JohB Baaera. acnlpior.
tad a ptrfkla* peraooace who
lato aaddaa aotloe dartnp the
throogh the modoling of
UUmtraUve of the army aad
AflMrleaa life. Small plaaier
of Ueae were aeen la tbooI of homae the toogih of the land,
rapraaeatlag to >elr poaeeMore the
vpry height of arttoUc achlevemaDl
evoklag a aeotlmeat that was
mo$t strongly felt at the time. Rogerv
was ta early life a machintot. and It
waa wane wc^ng la the railroad
alwpa la Haaathal. Mo., whither he
Imd soae from New Baglaad. that hto
mlad waa dlreeied to the channel that
a little later oa. gave expreaxlon
theae popular Ideas. He went to
Soma pad obaerv^ works of art, re
tained aad weat to Chicago as a sur
Vayor.'bavlBg detcrmlBwl that he had
no apedal UsU for classic art. But
the opealag of the robellloo gave an
Impetns to hto apparent natural bent.
Chicago, he began the
aailea of groope which at one time
toore the most popnlar works of art
k the United Slates. Of these ma}
ha moaned the **8lave Mart.** the
••WooDded Soonl," the -Sharpehoot.
ar.** the -Council of War." "Mall Day."
-Camp nre." "Charity PaUeni." and
olh« of the tame general style
Theae brolight him repntatlon aad
wealth. The last group la recent years
was -fhothaU.- Still few know of
this. It was hto wartime suUiecta that
most impreaed their sculptor's name
on the public mind.
The democraUc aaUonal committee
are all la Uae as to the selection of a
tmaaamr. U to anyone who will agree
to kkp the treasnry running over
with good dongh.
There are 1« generals on the rctirad list'of the United States army,
or St7 more than there
Of this Mat 180 were In service as geo
orals leas than two weeks and two for
IMS Ihaa a month Udore mtlremenl.
TPkIag the onUre list Into conslderatka. 110 never performed active serI trice of the rank.
-Sob- Womack, who discovered the
kdd deposUs la the Cripple Crm^ disIrict In Oolomdo. to a pauper paralytic
ak a aaaatartttm la Colorado Sprtaga.
aad at the point of death,
made minioas out of the gold mines
Of the ragkm. but Womack was fated
to Ml laek aad hasn't a dollar to hto
■«rr
tatrfformWmrforllrm. It Is ctolmad
that the daamad for this amtertsi has
tapldly laeraaaed (he last few yearn,
the Importatioas Into the United
Blatan aloae the last year beiag |».ffMAM ovar thoee of IMt. This »
B to eald. that rubber trees are I
aiveruxed aad that there to ds
t af theta* Aylag out The ooasumi
r af twbber for trehSele tires to pbe
«aal la ita magaltade.
The briefest eeevoa oa record was
OMn Oi«nkN.T. TkM ■OBIDID Dk-
^
tM .MduB «mbbM Wr mm m
coMMalta. Bka mbM ke b«M
STHSm «oMa. a-Ha. f-lo—
v_^w_ - ' ^ __________ w_
>«» »«keB«, ... mM
with n pnrtlanlarty violent oougblfig
spnUBfewdaynngo.nadtnaa effort
laalaaty Mditlw aacrad feoa akifiaBd to piwveBt henair from eboktag thrust
the Meslag la hto
aad la that of the empress. lastaBt aha wlthdiew her head aad op
wept with emotkm aad
gpirttaal cstasy. Paplto of the girls*. Mrs. Anast^ Vaaovltch had
Uisrad loses la the path of Ptmmk Raada aad George Baglas ar
the moaareh. The people pressed ap rested for nieethig her. as she allegei.
to the carriage la order to carry away from chttreh oa Baaday at Wllkesaa ladellhle meamry of the hallowed barre. Pa. The men proved that the
reatnrw of the Lord's aaolated. Many
I asleep, aad was saoclag so
old people had spent the night in
- tkat abe dlatMtod Ike ooaprayer aad fasUag. la order to be crusiUoD. JoMlee Waltor* dlachargod
woftby to gaxe npon hto oouatenaaoe the defeadants, lectured the woaum
with pare, nadedled aoals. The gmal- for her aerions tock of reverence and
est onihuslasm prevails at the hapade her pay the costs.
** A man nboot 70 yearn old. who says
be Is Joha Almond, but wbo. because
of weakness, Is unable to give nay acof himself, to Id the bospUal in
Montclair. N. J. hovering between life
aad death as the result of exposure to
storm and the atlaoks of mosquitoes.
He was found In the dense woods near
the rsBslsc line. Apparently Almond
had been In the woods for several
days. He was extremely emsdsted
and bis face and hands were swollen
ant of shape from thousands of bites
by mosquitoes and other Insects.
Owing to the torge number of for
eign Immigrants arrlvlag at Quebec
dur;ng the present season of naviga
tion from conllnenul Europe, affected
with trachoma, the immigration au
thorities of the Dominion have decided
to rigidly enforce the tow governing,
the landing of passengers from o«‘an
vescls after dark. There are now «0
cases in the'bouse of detenUon. most
ly foreigners from conUnenUl Europe.
They are well cared for and given the
very best medical treatment, but If
their oases are Incurable, they Sre d<v
^ted.
The details of an eiilerprUe of stu
pendotts roagnUnde have U«n an
nonneed at Cody. Wyoming, by which
It U proposed to form a syndicate of
wealthy anstem capitalists, headed by
Cody parties, and construct an electric
line from Cody Into the Yellowstone
park. Col. W. r. Cody, who U con
struct Ing a series of botelt along the
proposed route. Is said to be the promoter of the new enterprise, A huge
iwwer plant srlU be erected at tht* site
of the great dam In lng coastruc'tMl by
the government on the Shor.hone rIviV
eight miles above CtKly Jor t^e recto
mat Ion oi 18».000 acres of land east of
that city. With the electric line as an
extnnilan of the Burlington road to
Cody a speoily route Into the park
would be creattMl. and all of the oni>r
mous tramc Into that wonderland
would pass through that placi\
After years of suffering from sn III
ness which several physicians said
:v •
On Marcdi 18 of the present year. G.
J. M. B. D Aquln. the special correspondeat of the New York Amerlcsii
secure, tf poelble, an Interview with
Minister Voa Plebve on the retolloas
between Russia and the UnHed Butov
as affected hy the RuseoJapaaese war.
The Interview wss granted, and la of
great present Inleresi as beiag the
minister's Isst interview accorded x
prexs repreaenUUve, and was as fol
lows: "Why." said Minister Von
Plchve. "should Amorics be boetlle to
You 'want commerce, and by
opening up Manchuria w© further your
The Russia and Amerleaa
InteroaU do not clsrt. One oompl©the other. We need each other.
Russia is an agriculiunU nation. We
need each other. The greater barthere to between our govern
menu, the greater will be the prosperliy of the two peoples. For genera
tions the most cordial relsUons have
cxlslcd between Russia and the Unit
ed Sutos. and I feel assured that the
present mlsundersUndlngs are only
nporarj. There to room for both of
In the far BssL We don't want to
bampi-r American Industry in China,
but neither can America expect that
wc shall neglect burs. There’s no rea
son for trouble between our two pow
The Russian government is al
ways for the right. Your papers can
be a great factor In the esiabltobment
of the entente ccrdtole by bringing be
fore the American pul^lc the real facts
In the situation.* I want the American
and English Journallsu to look around
for themselves and study the condi
tion of things In the Russian ©mplrc,
and to r»»port them fairly and wlihou*
Icar of the results I have no doubt
that the former amicable relations l>eiween Russia and America will soon
be republished. Personally I am a
great admirer of the United SUlcs. Its
history and the pluck of lu people."
^
■ Mitt Whtttii«« a praottiieat
«l gwriiH tnwMei l^tbeine
of LyiiiE Ptakkn’f Yegetabk
wm
S-s
krTTI
^
WWMd Ml tMt. Dkl k4M. -OMt XSTiSJSSmWiSSrWt:
NSIIES8 CARDS.
Freer re.lUre U Ferelkkwt.
Cnncrrnlng the famous Maxim gun.
Wr lUrwin tells an exei-llent story. He
Staying with Lady Maxim st
watering place, and on leaving h
botd presented a check In payment.
But the proprietor of the hotel wi
rather shy of checka and pointed out
politely that be would much iwefer
as be did not know If Sir HIntm
wnsrrelly Sir Hiram.
It was swkwanL but Udy Maxim
to the iwoe with a bright Iden.
On the pier waa a penny-to-tbe-skd
-U yon win go to that and
put a penny In." she said to the propilctor. -you wUl see Sir Hiram firing
gun l»efore the obab of I'cr-
"Vk. profriotor
prtto l ^
NOW IS
THE TIME
ploie the toss eC thatr
JA?225fY-.Vi
pva4A*gM-aysi^
M'SNiiSgaa.griBri-"
to pot in yotBCoal for aad
that a IM IB m4 mm «ar or uch pablie
The starUlng anao
BTMU. aroMMa. laaea. altera, parka,
prevenUve of aulekle
aad o»h» poUie plaoa^ aad
ered will Interest many. A run down bridsa
tba ridewalka. do .atataaca or
system, or despodndenry Invariably
and something has
baea found that will prevent that oonI BUiclde likely. At
’
hy lctt»c ns deliver tSirect
sidewalk withia the < Murthought of setr
Mrtc Bitters.
rs. It being
be
a great
icartojciarbfaiA
tonic and nervine will strengthen the
nerves and build up the sy
Be It ortlalned by the council of the
ity of Traverw CUy:
by Johnson’s Drug Store
Section 1. That soetkm five of aa
ordinance passed July S. 18M. oaUUed.
-An ordinance to regulafo. control and
protect the use of bicycles, veloci
VmU
I. B.I.. MW.0 m«.
All elegantly
joutip Udy. pedes. tricycles, and other similar .Ve
Who hnd
eoiiie out of n well-«p- ldes In and upon the public streets,
lanes, parks, bridges and oth
poliil«-a hoUM- In the west end of l.on- ervenues,
public places, and upon the sldedoti.' while hanteulng round a cwner wralks. within the city <if Traverse
came Into vioUiit cuutacl with u '.xt* aty. to prevent the depositing In and
Ue stn-ft anib,
upon any such public streets, avenuea.
"1 «ni
eorrj-r she «aUl. with sinI. alleys, parks, bridges and other
Ic places, and upon tMte sldeeerily In her tomn. *1 Imh-*
are
------s. no substance or thing Injurious
not hurt. I ask your pardon."
to
such
vehicle or to travel tberoon.
1 he little fellow wlood for a moment
and
prohibit
the riding of bicycle* and
In amaze. Then be remo%t>d hU «-aiw
similar vehicles npon any alde-You »wn 'ave my lardlug ami wel other
wAlk within the cliy daring a certain
eonie, nils*." he sakl. "and next Ume specified period." as amended Decern
bor 2nd. 1801. and as further amended
mber 7th. A. D.. HW3. to amendnd
bis under Up tn-mbled—"*mi ou«
to read as follows:
"Sec. 0. It shall be unlawful for any
never axed iny iMrdliu: nforf, ai
a1ni(»st took me orf my ftvi to 'ear person to ride any bicycle, safety or
other similar vehicle upon and along
your-CblcagoJouniuL
any rldewalk In the city of Traverse
City from the 16lh day of May to the
The Death Penalty.
llitb day of September In each and
every year, provided that bicycles and
r similar vehicles msy be ridden
cant cuts or puny boils have paid the
f any sidewalk adjacent
death penalty. U Is wise to have
Ithtn the city, the roadBucklcn's Arnica Salve ever handy. bed of such street
rt not being paved, at
It's the bert oalve on earth and will any season
the year from five
present fatality when burns, sores, ul o'clock a. m. to seven o’clock a. m..
cers and piles threaten. Only 2r*c. at standard time, and the
Johnson's Drug Store and F
rdlnan
Meads'.
________________
M>eclfied In this sec
tion."
Varims •
See. 2. This ordinance shall take
FEK 1000 WATTS
Tlje cilhor of ttie Wild Cat CnM met effect at the expiration of twenty itoys^
the •Hlitur i.f the ItliHslhu: lUnxr <;a- after Its publication.
We hereby certify that the fore
rettr in the hotel |.ar.
going ordtnanci* was passed by the
"Say. lull." Kn*»tetl the first, "thar council of the city of Traverse CUy,
was nti enstiTu «li:ip In «»ur ollU-e look Mlch„ on the Ibth day of July. A. D..
ing for a toh. 1 t* Id l.ini I wan liowet- 1804.
E J. FULGHUM,
ful sorry that we wire lille«l i.p hut
C. M. HEICRS.
Ma>or.
that your impcr had u \uraiuy."
City Clerk.
"Md. ehr reidi(Ml the other.
did you tell him the vne.-in.-y wns';"
A BEAUTIFUL RUG
•■'Wliy. I told lilm It was your <tll
Makes a whole room look bright
torlal papr. Hill."
You ran gel one now of sn/ size, style
eii tlte shooting l»egan.—Cbkogo
or grade at manufartun-r s prices, /
Dolly New*.
iSoon, and you've been
beautiful |2.0*» rug for 11.03, righ
You may l>e poor or wtwlthy.
along up to a 82C.«hj nig for |29 T:..
vlUd. Select your
Just as your fate may l»e.
Extra big values in carpe-ts, maltings.
Hut If you are unhealthy.
linoleums add oil cloths. J. W. Slate-. WEDDING
Take Ri»cky Mountain Tea.
>(>ttr reliable home furnisher.
Johnson Drug Co.
GIFT
SAVE MONEY
----THE G. a TlkYUffi
GGIiLCOM..
sr?^r.
saiBr
TAJffiftar- — —
MMKt
-■BITHOT.
ELECaiCITYl
Blirtau Urn EUebli
UtUnfPnsto
As Compatvd.
End of Bitter FlghL
"Two physicians had a long and
sUbbora fight with an abcess on my
right lung." writes J. F. Hughe* of
n. Ga.. "aad
body thought my
a last reiiort 1 tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. The benrecelved was striking and I was
' feel In a few days. Now I've onregained my health.” It con
quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
and Long troubles. Guaranteed by
m-s Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
_ SIS. Price &0c and fl.OO. Trial
bottles 10c,__________
or rkn-t
mruL
latHy-wlmt
ever given
ikr bb« letsarkable
n«a«rtnl>)e order
«rd«r •«
J.;B* PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
ma.- bat we know of two
*wtach
rt<=^:.
fie Caaa trimu
TmuarM Ctty. mdu
wili take s lot af beating. Otm
PhoskeBOt
was far a |dat of Bve Jtaaa. esAcreA
by. a wHl-knewa i|mtsa«B tnm a
aitt hktn knosTB porveyor fur the
ptnmi
aae of
at a wwr.
xnmr. This
Thte was prob.aabaWy
■Uf the
tbr oaty
Bdt erd<r
artrr the
Ikr parvorormr
Calletf to exccale. for tiu
doaad
a
vety
ertdhahle
best
It
wwa
4o—«M a TMy ctMltaM. o«« n mb
apply a gU of the fHsky
i ocAlaanm to amend aeciloa
I leag ago a 8t Louis hrai
an ordlaanea passed July S.
me la Delsware to sapply
_Jtled. "Aa ordlnaaoe to ragw
lOU tons of ents tails—for ^
late, control and proteet the uae of topoM was aot etatstf. This <
cyctoa. veloeipadea. trtcyctoa. aad oth
to the toft
er similar vebielea la aad npoa the
-Having tmvehtl a pnmt de.-^]." rethe rviK>rter >xho. was Inter
vi«{wln;r^tlic dluM-inu-eum freak. *T
sui«i»ow your ideas ,*ire rather hroad."
"Oh piy Ideas arc hnurd em.ngh."
nawored the living skeleton, "hut 1
nc\er fully re.-iIhuHl the narrowm-ss of
my existence until the uuituigx-r put
me on the p’alfi»rui with the obese
tody.^—ChicDgo Dally New*.
/ Ladies, -you can Jump on R. tram
from our handsome assort
ple on IL but It will come up smiling
every time." Csimsn'e Elastic Floor
8. E. Wait A Sena. Traverse
Varnh
City.
CUT GLASS,
CHINA
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
8ILVERWARI
GRAND RAPIDS I IRDIAHA RY
COHPAHY.
Trsink Irere 1
We can astonish you st th.
handsome gifts we are aell-
RA8TALL. the
TremSt^rTrerereTcily^ for^Kortl
Tr2^1rere Trmrerw Oly for Kor«l
JOHN R. SANTO
|6EIEilALiKniAUE|
New Wiiiialm ffioak.
FIRE INSURANCE
DRS. SAWYER A
DENTISTS.,
All Work cd Hlgbeal F
Fine OoM Watk a 1
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J.H.Huni
6N.R.MeWittr
MOIBOE & MeWETHY
GENERAL IRSURAICE
3 1 t N E W,W ILHELBd BLOCBC
JURPET CLEARING WORKSm
’sSri
CaroetOeaninc and Fcafoor Reno,
a^to Iw jp^ lafio rnga, lot mo I
^0._P.kg.4-.
o.
^LARSON'S PARK. HOTEL
IL & R. L TIME CARO
SECRETS«
iifiir
AttfooMoowf SmCrorisod*
WdmsB oa her way to wuni-tovslidta
mmiCKi
TRAVEBBE OTf BM6K CO.
FOR THE
REST RESULTS
Prompt DollvBry.
Xn foe morning when s broad tMwm
of mmabloe |«ani tlirougb the win
flow of yoor stamping apsrtmcnt yon
nre coButkBs liuy psHlcles flonting
aloBg foe pnfo of foe aonllglif; bat foe
air of foe mnalnder of foe room
aseow entirely dear and pure. Is lt»
>Not at aU, Tbcre .to Jnst as m
dam IB foc-Bir ootslde that rtrei
•f Ugbt BS there Is ta It. but U Is
rtolble. 8o tbe diaeaae germs la foe
r« of Impalpable dost are ffm
aboqt na oftaB wbmi we are u
setama of foelr prearore. Our vital.
Ity amy be sttoog cmmgb to re
Umb loDonMM. or U
noL Iflf
!..««
BOta our
OM kMl
to we retain
bealtb. If It to
w4 ave attaekad wltii typbcld nr
t.r: feSasa— &:r2r.s:
|
Travaraa CHy,
O. B. CARVER d
Try Record Warn Ads. 1
ooet. Rig Bioney MataBrik
SiNb, Bata, ami, PnMBt,
d. M. FELL,
MotHer*8 Friend
wsi onaouL a.;
COMMISSION BROKER.
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5 atlock Editim
RUSSIANS LOSE HEAVILY SITUATION
CRUkHIMa
MrCAT
TIMW «y MW.
nERCE mthe
FOR TWO DAYS
TOOK njM AT VANOAC ^A9$ IN
two' KNOAOCMCNTt.
warn NORTH
TNI JAPANMC HAV* OCCUPIIO
Mi
tlMOO^KNa
Ptiptrsf Aftllltir IM St HsielisiioPoMlsn Wsr^lpt Hsv« PsmmI
CspsfUistMi M Way to
tfM Asd Aos.
By Wlrs to tSs
^ Toklo,
Toklo. Aug. t.—Tim
t
(wiiaadsklsooBtkaH
Ai
had der^stsd tho Rsislssa wHh stmi
ISot at Ysasm l>lMf sstf Tuibttliktt In
taro Mpsrsu snmvaoMiU. after liard
tghtiag of two days* daraUon.
8t. KaterskHirg. Aog. t.-A dispatch
fro» •Oaaaral KnrofiatkiB states that
the Jspaaaas kSYo oeeaiM IkhalYuea.
•Ml of Uao Yang, asd Taagse Pass,
thirty islles eat of Uso Yang.
at. Pfterahiirg, Aug. L—(4:0( a. m l
rapbrt from an apsrently relUtole
MMtroe late tonight aras to the effect
that Oaaeral KuropatkUls main force
has bm noddly m^g aorth for
According to 4hl8 report, no troop*
procetKling to the front from Russia
had gone past Harbin In the past throe
days. They arlll he detained there and
eTsey sYallable pl*^ of rolling stock
arlll he rushed nooth empty for the re
■KrraJ of troops at Uao Yaag and
other polau to the aoftharard. leaYlng
a akaleloB foroa to ooatMt the Japmtsee adrance on vital posickws.
Loodcm. AM. t.*.A dUpatrh to a
Bears agoncy from Toklo says them is
reason to botlere that after two days’
ivhtlng the Japaaese occupied SImou
cheag, thus ruttlag off (lenersl 8Ukel>
berg froo» (lonciml Koropatkln.
Tien.T*ln. Atig. f.—It U retKirUMl
hero that Oi*neral KnroM was success
fal In the battle fought near lUlcheng
ydsterday.
Halcheng. Aug 1.—An ariHlery duel
raged all day loug but tbc Uussisn*
bold their isislUuni.
New Chwang. Aug. k.—One Japan
o8*« battlcablp. one miUer. three gun
boats and one torpedo Uiat arrived
here today.
Washington, Aug. J.-Tbe sUlo de
partment has official Inrormstkm that
two Russian warohlps t»asscd Copen
hagen yesUTday en route to the Red
to be withdrawn from there.
SCHOONER RAN ASHORE
MB.mESEteB
Waat Paint. M. Y.
By Wire to the Braatog RmmA.
New York. Aug. t-A diapmeh reeelved here today from West Point
«ne«^ the death there last night
of Mrs. Miles, wife of Gimerat Nelaoa
A. MUea. Mrs. Miles bad loag auffered from an affeetkm of the heart.
Oeaerol aM Mrs. Miles were ooi
Ing a cottage at W«t Ptitot for the
Stoarfia^ WIH Be Nomlnotod
M the SHustioo to Still
KN1CHT.BR0WN CASE REVERSED
OMlaion of Lower Court Set Aside by
Cea. William T. SpeeUl to the Evening Record.
Grand Raplda. Mich.. Aug 2.-Th^
political aUttatkm this aft*!niooo wub
practically the same as U was early
this morning and last evening. The
tote of Jwtui 8. Stearns depended
Urgcly upon the course pursu«*d by
the Wayne county delegation. Cam
pan has opeaed headquarters at the
OB house. It to suspected be U
PACKERS CLAIM PREPARATION
K some work-in a quiet wsy
TO RUN FULL CAPACITY.
against Stearns. Tbf Font today pub
llshed an Interview with forty promi
nent democrats to which all are quot
ed as being strongly In fsvor of
Blenrni’ nomlnntUm f(»r governor.
t W. Stevi-ns of Flint and E- W.
STRIKERS DECLARE IT It ONLY Wood are on the ground assisting In
taking a toll ont of the Stearns bourn
QUESTION OF ENDURANCE.
Grand Rspidi. Mlcb., Aug. 2.—The
pmocratlc situation here to highly
Dsaertlens From Union Ranks Do- roblemstlcnl. It I* conceded by the
clsrod to Be Froqusnt-Plsnu ^ very best authorities that Stearns will
omlnatod for governor tomorrow
Running From Fifty to Seven*
but ^learnt Is making absolutely no
ty flve Per Cent of Foroo.
effort to gain the place and hfs follow
ers are discouraged over bis half
By Wire to the Breolng Record.
heartedness.
Chicago. Aug. 2.-11 Is an undoubtrd
Considerable active oppoaitiun to his
fact that the packers’ planu at the
name has developed within twentystock yards are to operation to the ex
four hours, the opposing element fatent of at least 60 per cent of their
voHng Mayor Edwin F. Sweet of this
effideocy, although It is claimed that
city for the place. The leaders are all
Hne have reached 7C per cent of their
soa today. .Reports from several
jrmal output.
inUas holding conventions yester
The ahsenoe of rioting of any kind
day changed the complexion of things.
the yards was noted again thi*
big republican primary reform
ornlng notwithstanding the arrUal
meeting will be held tonight In the
of four trains lilies with non-union
MaJeatAc theater and the machine men
who were distributed about
will endeavor to break up the mei-lplanu under guard of a detail of po^
lice.
The packers this morning cUlmed
Soom for Homans.
that they are now prepsrtsl to operate Si»eclsl to the Et ening lU^urd.
full rapacity so far as unskilled
lids. Mich.. Aug. 2.—A
help Is concerned. lk^ptle*lhe aaaer- change came over the anti Stearns
of union men to the «mtrar>. program this morning when a Uwm
the packent ln».Ut that di^f^.-rtlons from
Representative Ijkwton T. He
the airlkerx’ ranks art' qiiiti- fr<*quent.
k of Ingham county was lauiirhiHl.
^^»r the stHkera it U staled by Sc-rreHemat?* was the leader for the
tary Homer H. Call of the butchers’ demt»c*rfttlc‘ mlnt»rliy In the last bgisunion that the situation U one simply laiure aad is n-gartb*d as a Mnuig man
of endurance. When the packers arv
,ny. HI* friends say.be will ac
getllng labor It Is largely tmskillel cept If numlnatcvt. Then- l.s an imand very expensive In results. As to
mong some of the KkwI
desertions, the claims of,the packers
that he would U* stronger
ar»* rl.Ilruh*d by S^H'retar) Call.
than Mayor 8wim'(.
STOCKYARDS
GETTINe BUSY
ABSENCE OF RIOTING TOdlAY
Max Krsua Arrcited, Chargsd With
Practicing Without Having B0tn
Registered in This 8Uts.
>1 Hemans bad a ronference at noon with ('arabau at the Morhouse. SkeariiM sAld. *i don't
the nomination unl/ss it U har
lemons also iirginl har
mony and Boss Campau aUl tigurc out
a way for a satisfactory adjustment.
If It api>ears this evening that
Stearns caihiot be norolnaUHl harmo^
alously be will lx* nominated for gov
ernor u{ion an indet>endent ticket at
llH' Majestic theater ma-k.v me.-ting of
the primary reform reptibllcans The
city is crowded with demticrats. It
looks like a national eonvenllou.
WAS BRILLIANT SHOW
JOHN
ALEXANDER
A new lot of popular copyrights such as “Crisii"
•Graustark” " Vitginian" Climax and lots of othen
formely sold at $1.26 and $im Our special price
devbdped
of Ohio and
AFTER HOT SPRINGS DBS.
fireat Books at
Ciltle Prices
IS DDUBTFUL
t^ofiJndge Charlea Sherman aad a
Max J. Kraus, a^ntemlnr of the Hot
Springs lk>ctors company, jvas arrest
©AY APRINO BROKEN tO PIECES ed today. chargtHl with practicing med
IN A OALE.
lelne without being regliflered, as r»qulrvd by the stat^ law. Complaint
was made by Hr. F. I\ Ijiwton. who
CapUin and Craw Had a Narrow Es- represents l>ni. I. A. Thornton. J. B
aapt-Hundradt, of Rssortsrs
Martin, Z. H. E\sns. H U. Garner.
1-Yank Holdsworth and E. 11. Minor
Witnsssed the Aocidanb
A preliminary hearing was held thk
morning before Judge l^uin Rol»erts
Special to tbc Brestac Record.
^lillehall, Mich.. Aug. 2-The and Kraus was releksed upon a
aehooner Day Spfiag. one of the Im‘M tM.nd to ap|M*ar this afiermwin. Con
kaova lumber carriers on the lake, siderable time was oonsurot*d In trying
baUlng ^Yrom Beaton HarU>r and
For three weeks the Hot Springs
owned liy her captain. L. C. UiJwlg.
was totally wreckad Uto last night off doctors have been drawing great
WhUehaU. The crew, consUUng of crowds on the city market lot uightly
UUdwlg and four men. nearly perlmhiHl The Traverse aty band has been en
In the gale bat were rescued by the gaged by the company to give con
White lake like snrera. BerersI hun certs ever>- evenlUg lately, to addlt{6a
dreds oC aumasr rasorters and others to a vaudeville program and taige
were looking on. The vessel has gone audiences are In consUnt attendaacf,
aad the business of the doctors ewre^
topieota.
spoDdlugly good.
It to claimed that the company Is
reaping a rich hanest to the detri
meot of the local physicians am!
business men generally. The com
plaint to based upon the ground
that Kraus, the head of the company
to not registered in this sute. It has
also been stnied to behaU of the Hot
nre men were suffocated to the Springs people thni the medical trout
Shakespeare mine thU morning. They mnnt given to not by Krnus but by
went Into the mine after an explosion Dr. ScolL who to with the company
and declared to be regularly regtoand were orercome by the fumea.
The dead are Pater Relm of Uttle
esrrent. Johm Walters, John DIspby.
Webb Wood. Peter Grant of Markstay
and Gapt. N. MclCman of the Oanadton
foMg ladles of the two bovUng t
tolled to appear oa the aem last
MUSIC AND BOUVKKIRS at Jack- alght. the bowUag match was b
aonb ouHly atom Tharadmy erMtog. nUdy postponed.
Stewart * Steffens* orehettra.
TRY A RECORD WAMT Ato
. mi lt
FIVE HEN SUFFOCATE
GOOD THING FOR THE LAWN.
H, W. CuMiU^hMs to Sole ApaniSlere
for the Hwtehiaaea CfiNr.
H. W. Outolngham bps been ap^
polatod aole agent for this adhOaa for
the Haiehlason roller awtog lawn
•TiARNS MAKINQ NO CTFORT chair. Tkto to a tmd arrnMement
and aomethtog entirely new 4 lawa
FOR NOMINATION.
furnUure. It to an aatomntic roUer
swing device bnJlt with two arou. oee
at either end and can be provided with
a canopy top aad a carC table between
tbe a«nu If deaired. It to a very com
MAYOR EDWIN F. SWEET FAVOR fortable. easy and attractive piece f<
funiHure and is meeUag with consid
ITE WITH DEMOCRATS.
erable favor. Mr. Cnnntogham has al
ready aold a large anmber, amoag
That them a Urge supply fur the asylum. •
mca omsmoN
t
DOWIE
AR-
RIVED A^UMMER HOME.
Given Formal Roception by Committoo Hoadod by -the Unktonod*A. J. Cladatono.
8p<>clal to (be Evening Record.
Whitehall. Mich., Aug, 2.—Garbed
like a royal potentate and followed by
a bdlltant roUnue. John Alexander
Dowle arrived at his IKltite lake aum
mer borne near here this morning,
where be will upend aeveral weeks.
He wan accoided a formal recepttc*
by a committee headed by •‘the Un
klaaed ’ A. J. Gladatoae. Tbe Dowic
^loncy band and members of ihs
Zloncy guard accompany Elijah. ’The
White lake roaortero were treated tc
a brlUlant ahow.
Enttero Staro* Picnic.
Eastara Start nro urged to remem
ber tbe banket plenic at Kexii Mokesa
leavn U D. Curtto*. aoutb aide: J. V.
It aide: al 1 oYlock
AR Btnieni Stan to the city
MUSIC AT JAaCS0N*8 Thwaday
Tuning.
mi-U 1
County ri«-rk Rol»ort Walter ncelv<yl a remitIttir today reversing the
decision In tbe Agnes Knight
Wil
lard Brown replevin ault rase. The
case was In regard to a bun«» deal and
In the Circuit court a decision was
given for the plaintiff. Pratt A Davis
were the plaintiff’s aiu»rneys and P.
C. Gilbert handled the case for (he
defendant.* The reverting of the de
cision uill give the d(*ien«Lant a new
trial.
50 ecnls
THE
SUMMED 5IK)E
FOR. THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.
Call early and get the book you want.
Otp Book Store
CJk Swtttest
Sfyltsln
mttt*s Oxfords
Are being shown at our itore. :
A pa=r of onr Oxfords altds to
the dressy and stylish eflect
oi any summer suit and keeps
tbe leet cool and comfotuble
in the hottest weather.
$lSOt0$4.
TH2 MARKETS.
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. 2—WTieat —
August. 1*Sc: No. 2 red.
No. 2
corn. 62c; .No. 3 white oats. 424c.
Toledo. O.. Aug. 2.—Wheat-Cash.
May. $l; September. hC^c;
December. »74c.
2—S5S- C. AND E.
DOI.i.
ribs. <:.6U,
m.
BKNDA«sCOMI
ANY
Means a Shoe at a Mcilium price lor
Misses and Children
YDURNEIGHBDR *I.25,»I.50M.60
ASK...
whtt he thinks of the ne«r
style, high grade
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
When you buy the C. and K Shoe
you get style and wear at a low piice.
KIMBALL FrankFriedrich&Co
The Old Reliable Shoe House
These inslruinccls always
give service and satuiac*
tioa. Factory jinces and
New Stand
242 Kroot Stteet
TRAVERSE CITY
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
iwrroBtSt K.E.StroBr.llrr.
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of TItl®
;
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
LI I
Eatabllahwdln 1868
Room 210 Stato Bank Bldg.
.THIS.
Sulnm^^ Clearance S^le
Mesns a SsviB^ to You of 25 to 50 Per Cent.
JJa-\TllER than carry one season’s goods into the
J^nc.\t, we reduce prices on everything so .de
cisively that it will pay you to buy clolhing/now,
even for future needs. We offer our entire s^^ck of
Summer ,
...CLOTHING.
heir valat prices representing 25 to 50 per cent, of the
uc and you have your choice of the very »st dothing that’s procurable ready-for-service. The iter
items
below will give you a hint of the many Economics
that are here for your choosing:
MEN’S SUITS, that were originaly ® 1\Q Kf|
$18 and $20. now....................... ..........^ i\?0.OU
OUTING SUITS, coat and trouser
that were originally $10, $12.............
MEN’S SUMMER TROUSERS, made
crashes, home-spuhs, chevnots and wore- i
teds that were originally’3.50,3.75, now—^
DEaSIVE nUCE-KEDUCtlONS'
Csrffisr Frsffit
E. WILHELMS
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MOR.
Cor. Lnkn Av«. nnd 1 Oth
!
COME ODICK
Another quick turn in
MENS SUITS, for cash.
Our best Hart Schaffner Marx and Stein
Bloch Suits first floor
front table $22.00 to
$25.00 Suits.
j
j
IMOW $17.00
$15$16and $17 Suits
now' $12' unparelled
bargains, come while
the assortment is good .
OtHAIMOE.
HAMILTIIN tUiniMe CE
I
tm, TBAvsaM ctrv.
.
tk Ike large cxuwda wko wUl be
la «he eicy Ai«^ 16. 11 aad 12 tketw
wta be a cswvwapnwilagty kM anead
MANY Hivn AND T»m «nu.
St tka nam. ami tka toMtoma of
Cke mrtng Park aamwtattom aoggeat
REMNANTS
tke kakars oa bersekark. and fke a
af leCton drlAY la Cktdr ewn carrtBi
tkeo the arnplrr to wrfl
remnants
a MfODS^ WANT AB.
, I"i
TOO LATE
>WD WILL ML CMOfIMOUt OM
llAfiCiMWMy.
I wii ifll MM «r
■■MMt W «V ALL MCAN*.
Aeeeptaaeea of |ke lorltatloaa to
ma to TraverM Oly Aag. 11 ooa
Uaaa to poor tato tka
MtiW M tke Noftkara kaeblgaa Mae.
eakee aaaoclatloa aatll aow. tortj^
taata aad kivea have atgalfted tkeir la
tewloa of eomlag to thto cl^ S
imteM tM •umirf iMi €• M
b«r aLor* «m( oT tL* prMit parti
•lU. tor n MiWMai iMirt. to a sood
aM Uto anmeU wUl do v«ll to
taka ^taatoM ^ ^ ofportaaltj.
Wa tofUMA «a<^ too atokT attraet^Te
fartui aM tito iipoi to idaai. It krfoMa i. Iwr arw of araUr frata^ii
ftotak aaa ka daralopad teto a awat
aaaatltol plaaa of lactaaOoa. kp a
HtUa atobetUaluaaot to .akhaaee tka
Mtmli kaaatiaa of the ptooa. Tka
tnaanlt aroald raoalTa ike aupport ci
tka DaaiBiBaity, too, If tka membara
woiOi glva Mflalta eoaaldarmtloo to a
1 OB Waal bar ahoca. Tkere
aa it Is ei^eetod tkat tke demaad
mia far eaesad tke aapply.
REkOLimONt OF RWeCT.
Tke tallowing reaoluiloiis bare been
adopted bx Court Traverse No. 663.
: Order of Pbr^ers.
Wkarwaa. Tke giwat and supreme
dar M tka aalrma kas la bU ia8■Lite wisdom remoeed from us our
worlky aad estoem«Ml brotker. Charles can be cuasMuid dally and Sunday.
D. Pleree; therefore be U
The madame adVlsea on all affairs U
Baaotved. That we bow with bamWe
life, and ronignlses no superior in her
ilaatoalOB to tke will of the llcwt
line. She rtwds accurately your past,
pri'sent and fufur.-, Sho ua«*s no means
other than |•aIml•4lty and IVycbology.
Resolved. That the sadden removal You are not asked to write qinaloas
of a loving husband leaves
ven ask ihem. She giv*-s name*
caused by aU tbei*’*^ '
that will be deeply realised
t and wUI prove a and descrlpllim* *4 roar friends and
ivies. If you are cimtemplailng a
and aad ki« to the bereaved
igc Id business. It Is w ise to know
Raaolved. That wUb deep sympathy
outctime. If you arv ig Irimble.
with the bereaved widow we **P*^^. .
. .
- .
Jieii. con
our hope that wen «. grtwl a kias fol***^-^**
her may be overruled for good by HIn» sult the madame at L^atv*. She will unbesllatlugly give you ad\kv that ms>
wbo doech all things well.
Resolved, That a copy of ihe^ roaev j he worth a great deal to you. M.sdanie
lutlons be spread upon tke rec^irds of Chelro aliu» lucatt*s stolen pioiM-riy.
mlxKlng niatives and friends, and
uiakt-s a siKTlalty. of dlaguo.•^ing dls0«irgc W. Ikmn.
• •a:.c, and will tell >ou how to be rtm>d.
n. II. MrMulleu.
N. H. iiin.
Hours It n. m . we» k days and Sun
Eaat Jordan to eoailag la fan foeet.
Tke teat will krlag a baad of tweaty
9U ptoewe aad will amrek la tke pa.
TkotopeoavUle to
eomlag wttk a baad aad tke KtagMey
I aad teat kre bock eoailag. Tkere
will be twelve beads la the big pa
The list of beads as It
to Moaat Pleasaat. Cau
1. Kalkaska. Mmaaekma. Kings
ley. ThompaaaelUe. Mat Jordan. Pe. Nortkport. Tmverse aty mad
B corpa of Traverse CUy leal
No. »71.
Tke leau tkat have slgnlfled tkeir
Inteatkma of eomlag are Norik Star
r vklak aoaM be aaear«r>t a Na ISO, Bkat Jordan; Traverse Bay
Mlamta a«M. aad area tkoogb ikar No. 131. Travorwe City; ONeal No
coaM BOC^ ImproTad latfaadlatelr U 7U, Bllas; Williamsburg No. Cl«.
days.
Averse CUy No. «71
A fan ou wliMi are wrltteu the
V iBlwrtaat atop to gel the
Cut this oni; it will md apiK-ar daily
Traverse City; Tkompeoavine No. 4C4. names of all memU-rs of the to rlln
cougreas
iN^kuigs
to
!li.*
rri.^-s r.i»4- and ll.no.
TbompacBvUle;
Norwood
No.
409.
Nor
Tka Baabtd aaaiara. tka aaggeatloa
Laugen (nee Von Prtilivtti. The poa 1 l.---ated at Hoorn 32. WhlUng ludel.
tkat ir tka ooancll vUl aacaia tke wood: Strict AeeoBBt No. 661, Kings seaaor otitatiied the algnaturea at serattaa tkara ara a goM maar womaa la ley; PIfe Lake No. 749. Fife Lake; ensl aolrvea irfvcHi lb honor of the ixm
Abwoluic privacy.
tka altr wko would be wUUag to aaa Lake Ann No. 603. Lake Ann; BUgbU pr«wa at the KugUab embasa} and the
tkatr paraoaal adtarta aad ladutoca la No. 937. Keystone; Petoskey. No. 113. .iastrtoa embassy.
Petoakey; Klchlaad . .o. 646.
BE HAPPY.* Ik- gtvod to yourselfpark latoroeamaau.
MAKE THK HEAD HAPPY, take se
Hoi
Springs
t ablet s-^uro
Aa aa ajuuapla of wbat caa be dona Cadillac Na 113, Cadillar; Northt<orl
224s 7t
la tkte dlracUon to abowa la tke moat No. 4d9. Northport; A. T. Hoxle No Hot Spring* sharopo*.. po dandruff, no hivnic diat-ases.
aiaallaat work .accompitohad dartng no, Charlevalx: South Boardman No bald headSKlt s hair insnrance.
660.
Sontk
Boardman:
Wmiam
Tanner
/
124871
TRY
A
RECORD
WkNT
AO.
tka pMt tow jraara br the Womaa’a
No. 645, Taaaer; Maaeakma No. lOL
. 191, Kal
WUk aaek afforia. witk aomelklai to
work npoa Trararae Ctir la a few kmska; Ifanton No. 220. Manton: Mo- ^
jaara ooald have aooe raraly beaoUful Queston No. 654. Sherman; 9\wjer No. ■
iU.
Arcadia.
pabUe parka.
The hives that will be here are
Kxpeiieaoa la the pa»t ban abowa Traverse Bay No. 71. Traverse City;
that upoo ooeaafoaa of celebralioo* Silver Lake No. 399. Grawn; Pansy
N
ck
134. Tbompaoovllle; Alansoo No.
aad raoa maetlagi the arallable llrarr
611, AUnsoo: Harriela No,-^. Hareapadtr kaa bea fkr to Inad^
aupplr'lkadammitto. The a^ will rieia; White Rose No. 443. Cbarlevalx;
ba traa. oaU to a graaiar degree tkaa Traverse City N«. 636. Traverse CUy;
avar bafbra. oo Maocabae dar. Aag U. Norwood No. 600. Norwood; Jennings!
The dlAoaltr will be twmedlad oo tkat No. 777, Jennings; Erart No. 544. :
oeaaaloB, however, br the walvarw of Evart; Bayshore No. 826, Bayshore; j
bua lloeaae. by the couacll. which waa Manton No. S43. Manlun: Onekema {
doae at lairt olght'a aieetlng. Tbli No. 716, Onekema; Arcadia No. 718. j
Arcadia: Greenwood No, 292. Empire; |
wlU aaakle faramra. draraiaa
Willing Worker* No. 836. Moorestown; Manct-lona No. 5U9. Mancelons;
FUv I,akt No W7. Fife Lake; PtHu*
key No Cl. IVtciskey; Bslella D. No.
varowda
v«wwd, raaltoe a alee aum of m<
A atreet car Hoe la thU city would 363. Cadillac: Yuoma. A large
reap large prollu oo euch oocamiuna her In addition are exp«-cU‘d to rt*|»on
aad Ik# growlag popularity of Trnv- within a few day’s.
The train from Petoskey will arrive
avaa City aa a conventlnn center make
a atree^ car line a greater n»^alty la the city ai 9:36 and the train from
iHidlngton and Tbompwnville at 9:80.
As there will b*> a large crowd In
the city on that day It would bt-1
Idea for several people to have check
»V E R V THI NO is going lively at the rctlocctl iirircs. Kvir> thing
6 of a summery nature has a quick moving jiricc pul on U. ^Hicrc
ixx>ms for the depiuililng of umbrellas.
Addfwas aa Tbs Ora
^ arc many lots of goods that arc summon’ tltot arc being movetl
As these prove v»«r>
mm tka Liat WvU
rapidb". Suits arc one thing at HALF PRICE. The Skirt Sale is
densome to the owner* to-fore the day
tlva Audtofiaa Wa
moving Skirts at a lively nUc. Shirt Waists at -onC-thlrd Otf will
over, some enterprising IsTys t-ould
move them vcr>’ toon, as this
best waist weather. The special
rn neat sum* by providing such
Tke Bible conference at tke Church
goals will sewn dean
clean them u]k’ All this means that
prices on dress goo»ls
place* in different paru of the city.
of Ckrtol closed last night with a fine
now is a good1 time
tin to buy, even if you should not use many of the
audlaooe and much Interest. Rev.
>n;
it
is
money
well inv
goods untUi^xt i
There is more caUrrh In Ihl*
John & Pounds spoke to Endeavorer*
tion uf the country than all other dlsand albars oa “The Grace of Glvlag,’
put together, and until the laat
Some of bte sayings were: “There few years wa* *uppu*«-d to be lu<
are four ways of giving, the goas-you able. »3r a great many years doctor*
louDced it a local disease and pre
plaaae or oollectkm method; giving a
bed local remedies, and by
part of what to laid bya>r the emo
itly failing to cure with local treat
tional method, and laying by a pan to
it proaouneed It Incurable. Bcleoce
give, or the devotional method. The ha* proven catarrh to be a con*Uuipn^er grbo merely passe* the hat’ tional disease and therefore requires
Dent. Hall* Ca
, de^ea to lose It, for be has not head tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
to wear It oa.' People give, not accord Cheney A Co. Toledo, Ohio, to the
Inf to tkeir rtebea but according to only conslltuilonal cure on the i
tkeir rellgkm. Qlriag must be l«wm<Ml ket. It to taken tntemally in d<
lu drops to a teaspoonful.
Ask a man to give a large sum to from
art* directly on the blocxl and mm
aome banavotoal wntergrtoe and If be surfaces of the sywtem. They offer
to Boi need to giving he will look at one hundred ddllars for any case It
you la aatoalshment He to like Go- fails to cure. 8eM for circulars aad
* Hath when the stone from David s
F. J. CHKKKY A CO.. Td. allag reached him—such a thing ban k-do. Ohio.
aj^ antared his band before. True
Sold
Take
for oc
kWtoaar ooaslsta not in getting hot
la giTlag. Tke child wko runs aYler
75 dozen Boy5* Fast Black Hose, heavy ribbed,
tot ralabow expecting to Ind it re«
MACCABEE FUNERAL.
Rood weight, fine Egyptian cotton.^ perfectly
: lag apoB a ^ of gold to aot more
:22r
SPICY PRICES ON ALL ODD LOTS OF
SUMMER
i lur
riM
GOODS
UBlfCOl^CE CLOSED
We are receiving new lots of goods every
day; Hew Skirts, New Dress Goods and various
other fall goods. Hew Carpets. Curtains, Linoleums, are all beginning to arrive.
Hosiery For the Boys
And Girls...
mUtaken than to the man who to
toe pot of gold, expecUng to ftnd rest- Robot Macaaiaec Will Be Burtod Tomorrow at Thompoonvillo.
lag apoa It tbe ralabow of )oy and
The fnneral services uf Robert Mnpaaca.”
amber, whose death ocenrred 1
Tka aanrtea doaad with a coase
t Tbompoonvllls. will ooenr
tloa meecikg lad by Mrs. ^ads.
aw afleraooB at that place. A. V.
HOT SPRINGS DOCTORS here one Friedrich win attend the service and
number of utoer MaaeabM wUl also
Dorw vmK, eMlag Aug. Tib. They
oa curtag kaadiwds. they can cure
.
75 dozen Misses’ East Black Hose, fine rib—?bed. fine Egyptian cotton. j>erfectly seamless,
finished elastic top. equal to any 20c 1
hose.............................. ............................
;
Die^GooA&oai
ow«o(Saad|ibced tbem oo nk at bom OM-^hiid to otw-
Cmac today aad bay wbiW tke
list to large. The bowse mm
want BHiy be soM by tomorrow.
How many oppurtnnitK»s have
you mimed by betag TOO
LATE? Tbe past to dmol—tk«
prcMit oaly to o«rs~we know
Dutbliw of tbe futurv. Dun’:
wait bat art as soon as you read
thto. Open this evening.
UrOKk •ccoht valoe. V T»>«e «««»“»* “*
*»
. AiHaanJduWren-adre^ .B«y them no* far «chool*«r.
I7JIA. J. WILHELM!^
C. W. Ashtan.
MME. RITA KRAUS.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.CaissaratOjSarah Bernhardt’s Beauty Doctor.
=cwinwErs v=
TTeacher of Physical Culture,
^hlch rounds out the form and
develops any part of the body.
THE ECOHOMY STOHE
We have Juki made a iMntrart
with one «»f the large-Ki frame
aui! an giauls niaiiufaetur»TK In
the V. S. to supply us with tl.e
latoKi rreatiobs in l-Yanu-ti l»K
lures. 1 Im> used ex« lusivi ly in
iVnvtH* City for advertlHin;;
Franird i»:.iuA-a kuHi as ar
sh'HWii in our siort- wchuIiI rtw
Uy wll 111 luany kUm-ok at 82.‘
each. Y«»u «mn K**curv uik- at
only 89c afi.r biiyiug gmHlh Ir
Ih- anii.uuJ «*f $2«o.
ThU U your opiiortunity to
furnish >our lioTm-s * wlUi pic
tures at luilu-an! of prlcH--;.
tliir prices tin «Mh»-r g«K>«U
be. as usual, tbe lowt-»L
WUl Be Here One Week longer. Ending AUG. 6
, HOTEL WeiTIRG
Office: Room 31.
Hours, 2 to 4 p. m.
IT.HE RED CROSS
Has a meaning. To all those
who are looking for a reliable
chemist to gel ihkl which their
doctor has prescribcti
'
THE RED CROSS
AMERICAN DRUG CO.
THE PEERLESS MARKET
Has just opcncil lo the ]»ubli2,amlabraml new meal mar
ket where quality ami price*
arc right Give us a call . .
o. T. COX
255 E Front St
Cllz. Phone
Ladies, These Are For You
You will find new good*, good good* as soon as they are in the market.
center as you w.ll find.
•
Thi* is a* complete a shopping
KNITTING DAYS
Are these cummer day*. When you have friend* visiting you or you go visiting or make a friendly call
you like to have some light work to busy yourself with. 8* many fancy article* are made and you want
Saxony or Germantown yarn or the Columbia Shetland Flos*. You can find the most complete assortment
cf color*.
^
WOODEN NEEDLES
For kn.tling. Ju«t the size* yoj want Good, imooth, tapenng end*.
u.
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,
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LADIES’ SWEATERS
For these cool evening* or when you go on excursion* or out camping. The plain white, plain red or plain ‘
blue 82.50. The best grade sells for $4,00. ‘
CRUSHED LEATHER BELTS
|
The most popular belt that ia worn. Come in.all the light dainty colcrt to match the gown. Sell from 25c
to $1.00. The new black silk belts are beaulie*.
BELT BUCKLES
A fine assortment of new novelties.
and 50c.
Lady always likes to have an extra buckle or two.
Thes# ar« 25c
*
HAT PINS
Arc bought and lost about as often as any article of the lad/s apparel. II Is necessary Chat you Rave new
ones. Seen these new ones we're selling? 10c, 2Sc and 50c are the prices. The golf sticks and caddy 'bag
still are 20c.
’ .
LUNCH CLOTHS
’-1
So many after^bqn teal and receptions are being held. You need some of our new lunch cloths. We bought
an agent's sample line and they are beauties. No two alike and all manner «f sUet to fit any table.
LACE HOSE
Something entirely new. Tbe designs are the daintiest we have eve r carried.
others have just the lace booL The prices are 25c and 50c,
Some are all .lace adUle
\
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pi8(fio, and the Famous Farrand Orgams
Limit 3 pair to a customer.
Look in Our West Window
HOT SPRINGS UNIMENT, too life
aad ibe greatest pain kUled la
2848-Tt
looaeoft. CKymaket
seamless, finished top, many a 25c i Qrj
Hose no better, price............................ xw/
M
: J ■
*Wek»»e«tuao«4 aUtkejfcoft leogtta
IHE BOSTON STORE
THE HANNIUi & UY
MERCANTIU COMPANY
’mmm
lEUSTSItr
WKHCOVT MllfIVflia.
MSpfflmSBBOLIVS
A CURfOUS OLD WATCH.
aviaBMa
»t
Tko 4itoBf7 X. S. taiiar asM to
>ni<M»f ple*le «t ifcit totr
b«y loiajr.
loitjr.
to !• fb» ikM «C a
AWto m vaM
vast CM to
te Ika
lk» taMt •■« AbIL to «lMt two iMtaa aafl a katt te
tier, u to tawaaM to kaaa kaaa
Mato
Manr ktooftf vktoi aa a
atosaiySo^ or tka rmt
to BMi witk kar katoaad. 1h»
r at 2:M vttk Mia. F. C
K li WILft AND OOMNT UKK AO* All tka laaiaa oT tka akarck mU oow
cimr OF MAMKiNa
arm ka ta vatUac Pf—pUF at l:4i at
Mia. larlTa. « Waat Ogktk alia
aa4 at Mra. Grataar^. 4at Stata atia
Ufkt rafraakoMria vUl be aanrad.
Lift a TmN a# ••rfto•^AItoll
A tonrt Utot a«o Etopiia faral
A ktor atorr aatf aoa Hoaar ooto
tetoatotofUaaa. toacaatlraai
atoavaatoattoaail^oaal
lap trip aad took kto M aktoA *
cirotod aroaad tke tova aad aloas tolkiAafaatapa«raaiian"aad
itovtad away as ikoaih ka kad arvaai
"
i
aaaad tor a Ctoae bat as tka Aoc kept
fata *ap tka
track lay
vkere ka kaaar tke rallioad track
aad net
ka aurtod ia tkat dli«
aaaaral atoall akdraa morala
A karf|1k^~«^ldoa. Tkay ar«e
rnilai kack to Ik# toara oa tka doable
Atoek akd vara apUllaff barriaa aU
alaac tka raUraad traek. Tka
aaaeaadto la etopplag ike leader «C
tke toad Atokt aad got bln to ftnall/
gatp aat. **A bear, a baar.
Tba ckUdraa arere badly frightooed
aad It la tkoaght rary prpbabte that
tka ckndraa tear tke oae tke dog arms
U« ckaelag or being ehiUed by as there
^
am aavaral bears la that Ttelatty.
toaa vbo vorka la tbe toara and llro<i
oat a ekort army has seca one oa aev
aral dUleraat aMralags. Tbe animal
means arlld aad does not care i
naktof kle aefaalaUBoe.
Pf *
;
*
waaty toacbera* laatitata to
of great iataraat. The atteadaaee to toeraaatag aad an vbo ara
aaaat ara sbovleg a great deal of
itkaelaas aad taklag pait la tke dtoOa Baaday aflenMoa Rer. J. W.
Miller perforated tke* eereaooy that
aaHed Freak Allea WItooo mad Mtos
LalUe CaraoB. botk of Trararae Oty.
be toarrlaga took place at tke real
mea ef tke pastor.
For tka coBTioJeaee of oal of towa
sUota oa Maccabee day a paMIc
ekeek room arlll be atotatalae^
Cass street, oposite tbe Are eagiac
boaee. arbere packages', arapt aad ealambles may be cared for safely,
nail fee artu be charged.
Tbe WoiBAn** Mtoslaaary aodety of
ike Baptist ebareh arUl mleet with
Mn. John Omu tomorrow a
t o-clociL The sab)ect will be
tot
im todmunds, formerly la this city,
bat who has been la Tecumseh for
roe. has returard to the city
aad taken a position with W. H. DatU
la hto barber ahop.
Mrs. Carrie M. Pierce was given (
check for IJ.OOO yaslorday. th<
of the policy from Court Trai
eme No. gfiS. Independent Order o
Foresters, held by her late husband.
One of Helm s patent brtek ms
chines has been nicely lettered * A. D
WILL TAACM VOICA CULTURE,
Mtoi Lantoa Caikine Win Remain In
- the City.
Mtot Loatoe Oalklaa, who rwccntly
gradaatod froto tbe Chicago College of
Maslc. bM deelded to ywBala fa tbe
eity aad take paplla la rocal mod la
atmMUl haliaii. Mlae Calklaa has
baw taachiat in Cbleago wbUe atudy
lag to tkat city.
Itotoailatoty after her
ake waa oAered the poabloo of rocal
laatmetor to St, Clara college la Wls
bat declined It. Tbe follow-
Helm's pateal brick machines. Cbl
.•* aad win be sent to 8l. Loiito U
be eifalblted at the fair. The machine
been painted with alumlnom
looks rery attractlre.
There will bo a meeting of Iht
■tockbolders of the new We-que-tonfi
club tomorrow night at the club house
A fall attendance Is desired.
FERSONAt.
Miss Anna Irwin of Muskegon Is vis
lUng her sister. Mrs. J. O. Straub, 5P'
West Kigbth street.
Mrs. H. C. l.awreace of Perrysburg
Mtoi Galkina from the Chicago OoUegc
O.. will arrive this evening to visit bei
af
daughter. Mrs. C. 1). Miller.
I h
Harry Parker left for St. lx>uls afte:
Tkto to to oartlfy that Mias Louise
I at the Chicago Musical a vacation which he spent here wltb
his mother.
Miss Chapman of Toledo. O.. Is vis
UAcate to roeal harmooy. lialiaa. hit
tory aad science of music June. 1»03. iting Mrs. C. D. Mllk r t.f Stale strin i
Miss Florence B. Wilson of Detroit
■ba was gradaatod June. IWM.
;s vUlllng Mrs. Robert Price of Biwlny
of music. Miss l*ark.
Bert Moore, bead shipping clerk
herself an excellent
, Oalktos proved her
at ibe oollcgt
atodeat aad her wo
two wwks* vaca
via Iaattofaetory
aattofaetory In
la cevery respect.
lion. Charles McConnell filied bft
We believe her t
place while he ras away,
tonl to Impart
J. O. Blatrr, md sab-sman at J. W.
Slater's b<»me furnishing store.
F. Elcgfeld, Prcaldcni.
I .: ?;r"
jf Hsi
n
f
ft
REBOLUTIONA OF RCAPCCT.
i Wharaaa, We the members of Court
Traverse No. S53 desire to bear lestl
amiy df the love and esieem we
for our brother. Charles E. Urolor. and
Aeatrtog to show our deep regard for
htaTaad express our regret and
row of bis Irreparable loss to our
cxmrt mod order; therefore,
tosMlved, That to tbe death of o
bdloved brother our court has lost
toaa aad valuable member who on
dearad hlmmlf to all by bU rourioous
aad brotherly manners.
Raoolvad, That wc under our boarifelt oympathy to the sorrowing rein
tJvas: and be It further
toaaolved. That we drape our charter
for a period of thirty days. ,
BIcaad.
W. H. Orimtb.
W. W, Goble.
George W. Boon.
Urr^lB BKIN BREATHE, take a
lot Bprtogi boiling out
nif 7t
tattoo of ai
Aarad to the Canadian parliament at
_____
Tmew baa iwceaUp been nneartbed
an old labor tow that related to tbe
taflora of England. It was In force
It rtwnirlled a
n boura, with a
a of 48 cento, and
tor Joining
tba flpvF W. D.
katn elaciefi atvbdreean of
^pteopal diotcoe of Vlrghila.
g K. U Bowmt w
at to tito toSloa e(1
aad wlcteMy tlmt aha It 1
paras to glra tham ptota
fishing
A tuuiy consisting of Mrs. J N. Msr
tlnek and daughter Horiense. Mrs
Tom Furtsch of this city and Mrs,
Martlnrk and children of Chicago
went to F»»uch this morning to be th*r
guests of W. Hlcder.
Judge John A. Loranger wfmt
lAkc Ann ihU morning on a fishing
trip.
Howanl Burt of KalkasU It the
guest of F. L. Smith of West Eighth
street.
Mbs Alice Glllclt of Grand Rapid*,
who has Ihh u the gue»-t of Miss Itolsy
Cressv, returned to her h'Jme yestt-r
day.
Mr*. Forney and daughter Doris left
for their home to Baxter. Iowa, after
visit with Dr. W. E. Moon.
A. II. Ogle, advance representative
for Gonlun A Bennett’s ”A Royal
8la\e.” arrived to the city last
lug. ' .
Arthur Roaenthal has «ooe to Cleve
land on^a business and pleasun* trip.
Mra. Julia Wright, who has been at
Bay View, also vUlting her cousin.
Dr. O. E. Chast* and wife of this city,
returned to her home to Hastings.
Minn., this morning.
HER UBUAL LUCK,
ir yoa ara toaktoc far aotouthlag
ft
ra
or
INSIGHT
Wer mail* By
A. F. Nerlinger
tbe Norwegians have Itetter ey,-sight
J roost. If not slL others, ns they
e geuerally fulflU the iteeiiuiao
conditions, Tbe reason why def»-< tl
eye* are ao much on the Inrn-asc
tbja country end to Etimiic lies to too |
much study of book* lu early life and
to badly lighted rooms.
Men’s Suits
$4.75
Ladies^ Skirts
WORTH UP
$10.00. AT
$3.95
Tke nor Haodrl.
Hnndf-rs father did nil be could to
crush to death the cblld* mania fori
mnslc-ln vain. When the bousclmld |
vra* asleep tbe Utile cblld stole up to j
WORTH UP TO
$15.00. AT ; :
good ualun-.! aunt |iad beliKnl bliu to
amuggbt then. Wto-n be was seven
he entreated bis fgtbor to lake him
with him to tbe court of Haxe-Welscnfcls. and, on Udng refused, be pursiHxl
tbe chaise on foot till be was taken up
and carried to the duke’a. w bo. oii beortog him one ctoy pitiy f|>c organ, was eo
amamd that be lusUted on bis father's
allowing him to study musir.
At tbe age of nine be l>ognn to eoro-
Not out-of-date <;tyles or off colors, or sizes that you cannot wear, but choice, seasonable and desirable merchand
them and admire them in our biu show windows—and there arc many more inside. Broken assortments is^ the
reason—not only that, but this season’s merchandise must be closed out before the nc.vt season begins. It is kn
invariable rule with us—cost cuts no figure; the goods must go at some price. That’s why wc have made »ensalional prices on the above goods as well as on many other lines.
nrlng the three i
he had comi»o*od three oporaa. tbe first
of which, ”.\Iuilra.** where tbe ImmorUl air, -iJiscla ch’lo planga." occurs,
was performed for thirty nights to
t Venice.
Don’t Forget ,i“eGoing Ont 1,« Bnsincs
:Selling Bran new Shoes at Less Than Wholesale Prices! -
$1.951
and tnih^entlficd tbe player w
Handel rj’ll Waswliber the little bai
bis friend.
-If* aa antJhlofraphy wymea b>
HEAR STEWART A 8TEFTBN8'
tbe roan bimaelf.’* expUtoed tbe print- orcheatrm at Jackaem's caady store
ar. Imprraalraly.-Harpsr’a Weeklr.
Tburaday evening.
2251-U
-mA
goo*, and tha Flaaco^Lmarieaa
hTstoalc toUat rasatoltaa. SM Ftoat Bt.
saaeq^UyAMaatl
TlMca to ao aae to talktog. yaa obbT
Sad baltor ttitog alilita tor the aoaay
Wo are dhowtog aome ake kafi ^ wooM kava kaowal
lhaa* tha Bgto aad HaraM hraada.
are amda to wear aad took righL
ttoas mat were 10 aad ISc parfi
have thcai to a larsa variety of totcreat you. uad HU Just tke i
we are aaUtog tor Ave emfts a yard.
pattenm. Cot ac«Uge«. Fifty canu
Alio about tke tweoty-Ave cent Ba
I dollar. Jap oaderwear to a good
Hi« batwiaa a palace aod a borai.
tiste and net ooraeU that we ^
(. Kabeck A Hoyt, 111 Uataa 8t
to ikoar tkat ke to ao ftopcctcr of pertog for ntoeteeo cents. J. W. MU
, aad aBAcracatb to tke famikar
IT COULDITT BE FOUND.
•tioa fit» Uacaca.
seaalhla
bub. The Toeay tootA WORD TO THE WISE.
U yoa traveled the whole aort
famous fanny fetknra. Wood
atoiao patoat
At tbe back of tbt aad Ward. pmeeaUag their JoUj. ftor part of Mtohtoaa yoo eoald aot Bad a form shoo Is tho moot cnutortahlo.
Thera ara BO tto aafi aada aktml to
mado shop tor tho amoey. H.
hen poa krlag pour pbptlclaa*a prwItag mosloal farce “Two Meny amra ootoplete atock of carttosaa. top
beinc of Time drraartog ererythtog. Tramptr-*0 artlsta, tO noTeltlea. and open hagglea. maaboou and sur Good wide toe. allghtXy ostoodod aole. •criptkma here to ka AUefi—Ikap are
Time atoo carrtee aandb^
Made to flexible veloar ealf, toco, kid
aecorfilag to kto dlreettoai. ak#^
prices. SS. M. SO aad reys thaa we caa show you. B«
tops aad a perfect fitter. We uleo aolotely. We have been to the l»m T
wlces are moch cheaper thaa that
75 certs.
pent with Its tailta Us moath.
have a line of eoatfortable footwear
for years, and our guarantee IT
of the average dealer to any part of
Tke opper aecttok of tbe sknU to dlfor wonmu. Bowtoad Doogtots, 151 stampesd on every boUlc of medleliia
ooaatry for the taam qai
rhSad teto two plctares. On oae side
we compound. A word to the wise to
to tbe cnMtoxkm. with tbe Marys
a aad see. Baraey Aaderooa
Tbe Conacirntloits ClUxcn was food
knedliM et tbe foot of tbe crons, and of Flowers.
always suSdenL Tbe Jol
THE MAN BEHIND
on tbe otbei' aide are Adsm and Bre
BRUSH UP.
But be dwett la a Flat.
Tbe
Northera
Queen
cigar
la
a
tttawnmnded by anlmaU la the Oorden
So be bad none, except some dinky
We have brashes for every pot
Bed chap, beemuaaim knows by prac
Uttle Whidow Pots.
and the largest asaortilieat in the city. Ucal expertoace Utot be 1a smoktoi
Below tbeae plctaifa. mnnliig fight
Tberefom. when be saw tbe los<
Brushes for the hair, loelh. hands.
noimd tbe akali, there Is an openwork WUteris o%er tbe Wall at him:
dgar that be ever bought for a
and U*a
flexion, naiU. cloths and bath; nlckle. If you haven't amoked
jDd, to allow tbe aoand of tbe striking
And w ben he saw that ere lung tbe
a tbe
of tbe watch to be b«rd. This open- purpling Cone would be in full blown: brushes for the baby. Military brasher
have mUsed somethtog.
liU
to a aerira of deslgna cut to repoen. And so reasonable to prioo home made, onion made and honestly to come. And who of us know
And ret agnlu when be noted that
embtoms of tbe cm tbe Well, with Its Honeysuckle and that you can aEord to have then
laeentL tbe rartoos
rar
what the morrow wlU
B. and sold by all dealers. R. B.
ciAglon.
dAgi^ lack
lock aa aconrgra, tbe croaa, otber Vlnet, bid Him from tbe House Bugbcc's aty Drug Store, 232 Front
dollar you depocrit with i
ewoede, apean. tbe tontem naed In tbe w ben be passed tbe Bowers;
Independence. Open
gaide^ etc. All of tbe canrtnga bare
He made a Resolution that sbouM
save each week aome proporUon d|
appropriate Latin qacdatlons.
be <<arri«'d Into Kffect when tbe Wis
BETTER THAN DOCTORS BILLS
your carninga Wc pay 2 per eei^
GET USED
By mrerslng tbe shall sod bolding teria should be entirely open.
To hare your home propcrl
annually.
Safety deposit bosea |2BQ I
tbe upper part In tbe palm of tbe band
To
using
our
Ico
cream;
dt's
the
I
lint wb<-n be passed next Ibiy be
aad lifting tbe under Jaw on Its binge Bsw that some one Else bad swU»ed you ever tasted. We have all the equipped with nnltary plumbing. It year. The People's Savtoga Bank. ^
saves time, money aad misery. And
tbe Rnorb of Flowers ahead of him.
popular flavors and many new (
LOOK HERE.
*5
At this Ms Face look on s Ixwk of Glaso In lemon, strawberry, mint and the luxury of a modern bath rooi
wltb tbe sbep- tnjnml InnoeeiH'c, and be snid;
W> have leather goodfc galofe an§
Ice cream soda that will delight you. not nearly as expensive ax you might
•Koine peoplo ain’t got any Prlnc
ge. Maple Marsey, caramel, and Imagine, and you can never appn'clstc at prices that will furdp be moat
pie, anyway.”—Ilalilroore American.
the
comfort
until
you
have
one.
Arms
agreeable.
The
very
popular
Come to mad try It. then tell your
bags, many atyles of toaiber,
friends. The La Greltl Candy Co.. 221 A Cole.
where tbe rooTof tbe moutl
FOB THAT HUNORV FEELINa
ping hag*, purse*, pocket books, <
la a real skull. / This Is of sliver and
Front street. Both phonos.
IVe make a plrong specialty In aatliags and novelUe* to leather goodii.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
gold, wltb HaUiratc scrolls, while tbe
boors are marked In large Uluian lei- Ufylng the Inner man. Our iwcolyWc supply hundreds of them wltb A large and gorgeous display of hand
YOU NEED MONEY?
lert. The worka arc remarkably
llve cent dinners are noted for miles
oau.
and
we
seldom
lose
a
patron
Keep thU fact in mind, that I i
plele, even to a Urge silver bell wHb around and we surely are going to
because they All know that wc take
a musical aoond. which holds tl keep our repaiarion. Bbon orders at It a business of loaning money to Urge
greatest possible care to furnish
mall amount* on city or country
works to tbe skull when tbe watcU
LET YOUR FEET SMILE. <ne Hot
a!I hours and anything you wish In real estate and charge you but a
them with the Ancst In the Isnd. aad
cloaed.
season.
Sunday
dinner*
a
specialty.
at
reasonable prices. Our market
sonablc
rate
of
Intorort.
Pay
it
back
TbU ruriooa old watch Is still In per
The
Lililo
Tavern.
Iho
popuUr
resiau
cleanliness
personlfled, and we hare
fect order, and when wound every day
in amounts to suit yourself. A few
rant. New management, Oloodgood choice offlees to rent, single or’ to every arUcle In^tho meat lino that tho
keeps accurate lime. It la too Urge
be worn, and waa probably Intended Farron A Davidson. 209 Front 8L
suite. iL McNamara. McNamara Block season will allow. Broech Bros., 244
for a desk or private aUar.-PUllaaelFront 8L Either phone.
pkU Ledger______________
THE LADIES WAISTS,
EVERYBODY NOTICE!
CASES TO SUIT.
Wo want ypu ladiea to know that
We have a complete and well con
Tbs #*••• wf siaiit.
Even to large cities It would tax
Like every otber aense, that of sight we are specially prepared to give you ducted dray line and arc to the market
most pleasing results In shirt to do all Mnds of dray work at reason your patleoee to And a greater aasortImptorea by .use under healthy modi
I. and Iberefore the people who waUt work. We wash aad iron them able ebarfe. Also move furniture and ment of luggage than vre have. You
carefully by hand, which glvcss that pianos with care and dispatch. Buy will And druas suit cases, traveling
mneh desired new appearance, and and sell second hand gtjods of cvcr>- bags and trunks, to sll sixes, styles
of the sun have the host eycnight.
Bee what you write. Bee It aa
for which we make no additional description. Wc arc here to perre you and at the most agreeable prices here,
wally speaking, savage trlbea poayou write It. You don't have to
tbe keenest eyesight, acquired charge. The wagon wjll call. Either in the best possible manner.' CltUens and It is a pleasure to show them. F.
gnJiH'. Correct lt>qs easily made.
through bunllngr Nntlvm of tbe Solo- phone. Star Steam I.aundr7. Wright phone. Frank Raub. tos Bast Front Votruha Harness Co.
Anyone can uko it. Bee the
Bros. 2SS Park Bt.
machine- Try It. ,
NEW. RICH. BEAUTIFUL. .
Why pa>- Iloo’ for a type
#M. and will pick out birds concealed
The very newest novelty In^photog
STOVEft TO BURN.
WHERE ARE YOU GOING
writer when 175 bu>a one just
In dense tollage some sixty or soveuty
On your vacation IhU summer? You ] It would be har<kr to find a larger t raphy li the ricbly
feet bigb. Bb«-pbenbi nud saUora are
as good. Get a machine you
mounted
foldera.
hadn’t l»etter lake a chance that you | assortment of stove.’i In Traverse City ovals, ------*'•’* In
can u»e yourself—l>e Independ
can get your fishing tackle and gun than we carr>'. We liavc ranges, gas. Wc have sold thoui Ida of them and
I
ent of a stenographer.
»y. while ammunition and sporting goods there, gasoline and oli stoves to all sites. have found It aim t Impoaalble to
> Arabs of tbe deserts of Arabia bax*e J w* have the variety, anything you and prices ranging from $3 up. Jewel aupply tbe demand. Bealdoa. the ar
aucb extreme powers of vision that on can possibly need, and our prices are gas stoves arc Installed with connec tistic finish, pose and tone of our work
tbe vast plains of the dwrt they will most rraMmaldc. Besides, spend all tions free of charge. Buy your stove ia quite generally known and appre
pick out objeits Invisible to tbe onll the money you can at Imme. S. ,F. I here and save
Frank Trudo, ciated. Smith A Price, artlsta, 325
r eye at range* frtjm one to ten
8a Union St.
14C Front St.
miles distant. Among clvlllxed peoples Saxlon Hardware Co„ 210 Front 6^^
Daring tbe reign of William and
Mary to England a worthy W*bop com
plained to tbe Utter that tbe todies of
tbe ooort wen? woot to fix tbeir eye* oo
their neighbors rather than on him
daring bto dtoCDoraea. It appar
A atofy to Iieing told of a pHotcr arver oeenmd to tbe dlrtoe that tbe
employed In one of tbe largrat Ameri ranlt might lie to tbe aennoos tbemcan publWilng bouaes, who was asked aelvra. By eonaent of tbe qjom blgb
by a friem! tl»#, moat Imjiortant book
dering eye*. “As for tbe yoong ladiea
to be putdisbid by bis firm dertug tbe for whose aplrltnal welfara they were
coming year.
dertoed,” aays a writer, “tb«4r tndlgoatloo was only rarpamad by tbe rage of
tbeir admlrara.- From that Ume
bMbpewa wma eoMiaotily pl^ed to
TRY A RECORD WANT A^.
ff
aad ttera 4
Mas to to to make Ahtoy raataa ahoat
il alma am tara, kat tka
aad ftoai whtoh yw any toqr
tea eraam to any hAMtSty you Aa- mafia It €ti to tea kava
alra. FIvw to Mg poBiilar Bavon aad
ttoaqCaaaa. Noaa bettm
qC lack a BMttJ tbatto Mra to plaaaa Tker coma la kM or pal
Phooa as, wa ara hart toaam boots aafi oxtorfia. fid. ]
you. J. W. JacBanklBtFtaatBt
-mV A MCOHb WANT Aa
Misses’Sandals
NOW DO
S9c
63c Baby SlioesT39cit-21c3‘
URDlFYANDINVESllGATEl
Ererytbinr in Sommer Wear, onte - wear. Underwear, etc., ready to wear or make np at cost, less than
nal cost
cost, and in some cases at ball tbe
STEINBERG BROS.
liii
...
^
M to toon tto ton toptiti
tM tto nitr toPM Mto
ftoi and tto
PMto Ato. U ntd tM to Ml
MrAt MAMTffll
----iiarsaeBBESsiio
TWM Mrrmom
to mam
tothatoaily.
W^WmkUU
HANNAH & lAtbO’S
toKtoonTtonoM FtotABono tonMaf
■aotM aC tto Matt
ttoro tt.
Tto CM roportai toat tto 4
TMtM
Ctot tto toy <tok forward a
inat to anoa to tto toato mb t
Mr
er Mr. LftrdW. gnMtmA M tte
:tMf« o# fMMIe votto to«r«rt«
I npoa otatod tkat tto bond
Mtw M mtmuvf mtm to ptw
BO woro ekary of taklag bond. If
& r MM. AMtM M» Mr. mm tliort
Dtompt wao too low and that If It
MO Ml7 * ffW otiMtkMM to tkm par.
4 par com dlAcnliy might >
MtiM«iMoCClMoMooo.tliO
Mtt t MM prMtIao M M. Ttc
» 00 tieoaoo. reported
•Motto Ctd# fotf M tot Mro to
MtOO tfco toUtteo of toot jrotr tot
tM tfOMlT Itid etattfl Mil
from m to fid. Oa
of Mr
M titIdM Mmt toolrod 40 mak% tte
MM tirttttr M to otow toot
Tto oommittoo on Are and wator
ton «M« vllltoc to M tJK ti
reported that bido on oaot Iron pipe,
■Mtt iBitn.
ralrm. apodalo. etc., had bee®
Two peUtMi olsBOd bX • Mrfo oolTod aad tkat tt would roeomi
outWr «C boolooflo ud proTeoo
that tto pipe to toBfkt of tto Unliod
Ml or too ettjr pniTtof toot toe ool« 8UI00 Caat iron Pipe and Ftoadry
•r lOdtctof ttd loetttHBi OB nod
company, ai the raU of 924Ad and
to too tcfoou. MIf atd jNiblks ptooio opodal. at the rate of 2H eea
or too oitjr to foftoor rootrlotod
j»uad. Aloo that tto hydraai aa.1
Ac ralme bp pnmtoaod of the MIchl
mmm of 9101 Mr to thtrgod ltd for gaa Pipe and Iran Worko for one year.
ttor noltod ltot<^ metloo wn
Tto report wao received aad adopted.
The committee on tlcenoea reported
too ctty. Tto pou- that it would reeommead that H. E.
drod and ttod ood tbo OIbbo. doing bnolneoo no the North*
■Ittoo and city attorney wootara
SpocUOty
company,
bo
I to draft an ordinance changod BO llonaoo provided that be
OOTortaf too altaaUoiL
depoalt 1100 with the dty treasnror a.
A poUtM to nrtor a cotiom
walk oa Boot ttato ntroot from Hope here pcrmaaenlly. If he romalni
year and pays a tax the name as <
to Bartow ntroot wao grantad.
. Tto toattor of aalarglBi Moot Bay buslnesa men. the 9100 to be retprned
io ap. The dtyliao an oppor- to him. but If be does not, the money
Mtty to paretooa a trtoMilar plooo to become the property of the cUy.
Adopted.
of land fytoi oast of too praoaiit
The committee on clalma and
Tto toad cxwkl to purohaaod at a very
maaonablo ouoi If taken at once and counu reported a long list of bills
wooM about double too city'. ba> which were onlercd paid. The city
tMtato. On Bodon of Mr. Itockeray treasurer presented an itemlxed
count oT thc various funds of the
It WBo rMormd to toe commltu
which showed that the dty has |9.893.03 on hand. Received and Aled.
A rmoluUon that the water prorka
meoauanadad that the city attorney
bonds be Issued wna pasaed.
to taatmclad ,to brtng
A motion that the license fee for
Mt Bay townohip for the keep of
lasea be aboltshed during the race
ioeeph Wood, aa Beet Bay panper, the
eel and that the chief of polla
bill amounting to |WA0. The report
was adopted and the city attorney In- that only proper drivers were on the
rlga was passed. There was some
>ttmcted to go ahead.
on as to whether or not this
A. V. medrich. prcldent of the
Northern Michigan Modern Maccabeo an Injustice to the licensed bus Ones
nnoocUtloB asked ihot the city pur* but It developed that the payers of the
Chase two banners bearing the Inocrlp* licenses were willing as <hclr facll!tkm ^'Weloomo.'* on both aide to be tlea would not accommodate
stretched ocrom.the lUreeu Macoabee crowds.
Mr. tordlc stated that a numb
dty and alro 00 constructed that they
would be available tor all public oc* membem t»f the V. R. K. P. wanu*d to
* caaloaa. inch as Kmirth of July oele- go to UMitsvUle. Ky.. during the an
knMoaa.thef]. A. R. encampment and nual encampment which begins Aug.
others. The haanrrs to be 3x30 and 14 and desired to Ukc City Clerk C. M.
ta coat complete with ropes fSO and Beers along. He was granted a leave
to be left In charge i»f tto Are depart of absence and Ctty Attorney I*ann C.
meat when not In aao. Mr. Lardle Gilbert will All hU place while he is
said that he had had a talk with Mr. gone.
Some time ago. the city approprl
Ptledrtch'wbo had given him to
atand that If the licenses of the day aled 1100 ft*r the lmi»rovement tif
Day strtvl. The Impmvement
would be tnrned over to the
rpoiottoatatoooCtto
loo tor ftoor aad boM
wtttoot BMoy aroootttol
*--------m thm WAt. ■"— **^"“**
of tto^ for m a wnolu Thio, to*
Tto Mb «f ito orator worto e
r wtdi a anroe and tto fact tbnt
km taado wto totoftolaed. Tto
fmltare Jtod to to bronght n.
aada w0 to twoaty la aaMor «r a
nto ttode away wtth tto Md in
oaotBanlM of tlM aato; wOl ran
■Inrte'totwooo cotlafanotto la
woaty maro wito tto option of pay*
too totoo, wna rmthar otpototoo. The
Aty tow tod on opportnaMy to mat
a lady aoar tto coobtto Trarotoo City popon and a tnan
eta] paper ptoliotod la Now Toto; ttry wto wnald faralah a Maeo and
I patlOBU tor 91s a weak, la
that tto tondo to dttod Aag. 1 and tto
jrdor to aoantiBodau
AddlNaa wonM liaTo to to toUt to tor
itotl
Myor mighMn appointed Mr. Bing
bam. Mr. Doctoray and Mr. Winnie
aa tto oommlaee.
Mr. Mttler ntnicd that nome time
pc ooonei] hnd ordered Btelobergs Ic
oae their opera hooae. The man
Mont had recently asked the mem
bers to visit the hall and they had
had been made on that but It had
not arrived. Mr. Lardle moved that H
be allowed to reopen. Carried.
Mr. Winnie asked how long the
leine show now goli^g on bad paid Its
license, the dork replying that It had
settled up to and Indodlng next Batday night.
Rev. L. B. Btasell appeared b
the ccunell for relief fro® a water
bill. He had lK<en InformMi when he
taaed the house at 42T Fifth
t that the water renul had
paid np to July 1. However, he had
received a bill for 17.31 for water ser
vice for the three months endln
that date. He was surprised as he
hadn't nsod very much wnter. There
a meter In the house which
removed at his suggestion and an
other insulled. T^e old meter
tested and found to be all right but
the reverend gentleman couldn’t Agure out wherp $7.31 worth pf water
had gone to. He desired the meter
xemoved and wanted to pay the flat
rate. On motion of Mr. Winnie,
matter was referred to the committee
op Are and water with power to act.
hm
tM to tto litoito ttot tto poHe.
WMBwtj ttnmo to to|t IP
Boctre. Ttohoardwtot
•■•w
^
is aa InsMkws Ato
M. J. Ml
West Twalftk stM, ttonght he bad
He tod
wtotodantoldkimttotto was aM
fertag trem tto “great whtte
age." He kad Mt faith la doctors bat
me of
tto Hot Springs powder for his dam
ter who was aaSedng with catarrh.
The daughter vefnsed to take It, ato
haviag no faith la tto remedy, no Mr.
Mlneroondadedtotryit. Tto resntu
the •^ooasumpdot'’
n bad case of ca
tarrh, was cured at once. “If I feel as
good ss 1 do now I will boy It aU my
41fc.“ says Mr. Miner.
His wife was suSering with stomach
traable and was also greatly helped by
the Hot Springs doctors. It .was to the
Miner home that Mr. Benson was
taken when he was snAerlag with
After using Hot
able to oat a bnarty
TIIYAIISyOWWAWT^
Mc.iJEi$
aiMHE
(ASHJIOCER
uffimms
Ben tir Fleur?
kbaa ^ S|n^«n>.at
E«c7 Sack Gaaiaateed.
25
TOC For
Pouids.
$1.35
MlplNin>S{NisMinni
IS EbI FiNt Start
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
the time of the downfall of MixtmilHan. la said to In- n-markably Interest.
“A Texas Steer,” which will appear Ing and*has proven one of the greatcet
at BUdaberg s Grand tomorrow even aucceasea that the stage has kn
Complete sp
ing. is a satire on Washington anriety la man> ytars.
carried for the entire play.j
and irf'lltlcs. a story told in pivflogoe ecenen
and has been palnitd from pi
and ibree acts. The three
laid Ju the Arlington hotel la Wash-. graphs laken In Mexico eapeclally for
Ington. where the statesman from this pruductlon.
• aad dauahter are Intro-----------•‘Wixard” Edison was liked by a
tics and nodeiy of thU gay ciO*. Tbo ; New York m wM*aiit r to state what,
story deals with characters that ar-jln bU o,.lnlon. would be the greatest*
in the capital city every clay, ‘-the development of the new year and he
Judge.” “tto majah.” “the colonel” and quickly wrote the o.ne word. ”1
STAGE AND PLaVfORM.
^ <p
^
wkmkar QUiUJTY w)88iB4i
I 6 E ST
UNIFORM AND SATtSFACTORV
FLOUR
Steinberg’s Grand Opera Hoea
OPENING OK THE REGULAR THEATRICAL SEASON
-roiwioRROW rsioi-tT
WEDNEMDAV', AUO. 3
MeyVto to-tomous Mlltorlkx
“A TEXAS STEER”
be prour^ of, with a ^«at cast, indodiag WILL H,
A play to be
Mintoer to Ihthomcy, MAY STOCKTOM,
BRAY, ther OEKUKAL
** JOHN L. WEEDBlp as-^Terlck BrAMcr,**
and SO <^ben
with the Famott
TEXAS STEER QUAR1ET1I
MO, WOo. WSo.WI.OO
SEATS NOW SEL-LINO AT THE BOX OFFICE
mvEiisEimiiiE
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
OMENA
NORTPORT
STEMIBIS COLUMBIA AND
CUMMiNDS^
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
lktfW^ONlJOC!01QTI£WESI»^
MIOHKUN
TRAVERSE CITY.
VIA
'/■
LADIES WILL BE INTERESTED
In the newest things In outing hats.
The new August and Beplember haU
In fell, pique and duck are di
pretty and low In price. Wc would
like to meet all the ladles In our handThi!^
! new parlors. 135 Front slreet. With the While and colonxl politicians um.” and signed his
fn ni Texas helps to make the fun fast clement hv created an unparaUeied
Wood Sisters.
alyl furious. Among the cast Is Will sensation In sck-nllflc and reaiUng clrcles. and it is (ortunste that our city
rhe window Idlwls In four shops In H. Bray, who originated the part of
l-:«nnburgh stn-«*t wcn‘ m-t on Ore the minister to Dahomey. John 1-. Is to N- one of the find In the slate
uer. iI lavoreu
siii
favored w
lh mi
an eAim'iMiu
exhlblion and u.iww*.de
itly by the sup s niys. The Are Weber, who plays Maverick Brander.
May Stockton, the charming soubr i‘Ue ! stratlon of the remarkable qualltb*s of
de bad to be sum
and Ingenue, who w'lll be seen as the radium. A hupply of the preelouh minHollister’s Rc»cky MimoUtn Tc^a Texan Malden ”Uossy.” and iweni}' oral is guaranteed by coniracl, and
should be one of the toilet
others Including the famous Texas an casliy underatiKid description of
of every lady of social pn
the experiments will l»e given by a
Steer quartet.
,e face bright and
vplendld lecturer. l»n>f. W. B. Pally.
Royal Slave.” which Managers who als.. demonstraU-s several other
Steinberg Bros, have Ikh-h fortunate to entertaining scientific phenomena, glv
tn-cure for an engagement here on 1 Ing an ev«-nlng of entertainment and
Tucaday. Aug. 9. Is i« be one of the Insirucllon that will long l>e renieni
most Important events of the theat- bered by ibose aliendlug the %nteiTical /eason in this city. The plarrj lalnment Monday. Aug. h, at the City
which deals with life in Mexico about ] op<-ra house.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
:
BOUID TRIP 25e. 80c. 75c
BiitcLimat8:40a.s.
M 2:00 p. m.
EXCI^SIONS
PiBEi^quBns
LOW RATE EXCURSIONS.
“Visit the Soldiers” In Camp
AT LUDINCTON.
Sunday. August 7th.
SiM-cial train will leave Traverse
City St C:::u a. in. Rate |1 ***». See
lers or a^k agents for partiniljir.s.
H. K. MolIUt. t;. V. A.
aug I 2 3
RORTHEM MICUGAI TIAR.
GO. ROMO TRIP RATES
Tr«v«rM City to St. Loulo
$u.so. IS Mr Unit
$19.00, M 4ir Unit
$21.00, Itr tke MEM
This wiU iDclodc meab and
berth between Travene City and
CLiicago.
TickcU wiU be on tale com
mencing Thuraday, June 9,
1904.
Steamcn leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p. m.. and
Thnnday., 6 am.
E. H. POPE, Aft.
R. F. GRURCH. 8. P. i
...
Jfei;
WorlcTa Fair. 8L Uula.
ound trip tlcheU at low rales. On
sale at all ticket stations. Ask agents
for rates, limit of tlckcU and full partlculars.
frl A tuea
3AVED
•
HundriJs of DCODle tired, weary and broken, arc Rrasping at the last straw. They have tried everythinR: they have lost faith in everybody. To those drowning.in sickness and trouble the
Hot Sprimn B^lors arc not extending: straws, but life preservers that will carry them safely through the Slough and Despondency. We lake the worst cases
cit> and have sold our
medicineCITY CITIZENS, and BUT ONE PACKAGE HAS BEEN RETURNED. Wc have the names and addresses of 1,-00 whom wc
have cured—these arc home tesiimoniab. your neighbor. your.^riend. probably your sister or brother.
OmOE HOTEL. WHI-riNO. HERE ONI
:K L.ONOER
^1,000 WIL-L.
IridinsAUO. e
raid
To toyotie Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fail to Cure. Money at State Bank
~
^
Here Again,
_ _ _
_
_
Master Specialists.
chronic diseases of the Btomach. liver, kidneys, blood and nerves oiBy.
/
We Cure Quickly. Permanently and Bafely.
:-
aid EiamiMtkia Fiw
Bwili ilist Free Lsetora
y;
A9WMLBie«*
AMO SEvtas erremoa
\ m am
WfSSKA
ViSStr
mm im pattkmM at CmX^
Mare db^ more psopte are
TWlhtaTUiplMMCMmrvtet
mt ai f»ma4 te IW «glki far tlie •»*
areaiacy
Ua tdapboae ryUtn.
MkMcaa Mapkoaa oowpaey tortas
cm lu esckaaia doaa to a awra amktmg aad dropped aigbi aad flaaday
•enrtee.
TIM viU^ of Btflagbam baa aeiUdevtcb A. W.€oteiorfIMforda«'
agea aateaiaal by Cote two yaara ago
wbrni be diavd a aragoa load of Cana
prodaot late a dttcb te the Tfliage
atmu aaiaarlced by cbe ciirtnwary
A dvdlteg at MUford wmM mat am
•fa by gaaollae leakage froai the
: kftrbea aUive, aad a peeaMar tbiag
* bboat It ew that arblte tbe top araa
^ aMtted fnea (be eaa of ga«»Uae tbe
cxiataolt were foaad iatate after tb^
flnt war pot oac
J. B. Hayoew of Deealar. wbo U
lllcbteaa*B oldeet poaJtry bretder. U
about 40 rmlre frbai qta bwlaeaa
4
Tbe Bre laaotmace compaalea of
Mkblcaa i«Vbrad tbe irat Bcrero lose,
ca or tbe year by test week's c teetrlr
A peat factory It eapocled to be
te raaafm: lirder at Bstoa Rapids by
J^aary 1. IM. wbleb will turn out
SB0 4ORS orgeat fad piw day.
Tbe KaslpilU- couarn bat passed a
aew ordteamai eoatromag (be
lay of atrem fakirs, makteg "tbe reaiaoeralloQ fit the crime."
loalaas propaas to sell |40.(MM wortb
of real aytgUi at Prairie Creek, a
(Orb. as aa laducemeot
arc fartory to locate
f
f
te the same of aa
ap stale aitoracy. and be te being
twitted alioot It by an editor to whom
i ke owes a paltry live years’ subscrlp
tkm
TbeHirVlcw assembly started this
year wlib a deBcIi of f4A00. but the
purcbaa4> of l^eb by tbe cltlBens of
PHoskey poat a long way towards
makteg U‘op.
Wbrd comes from Washington that
arrhlierts are at work on the plans
. for Adrtas'a $20,000 postogloo. aad
tbat tbe bulldlog win pimiably be
atarted this fall.
la a Sunday sebool class not far
from J*ortland a abort Ume ago the
Umcher sal<^ abnipUy, ' Now wbo car*
y
Had oB tbe gates of Oasar One
yoongster spoke np and said: **Twan*t
the gate.'
r: 1 never i
Portlaml Oljsorver.
Here U iH^r small l«y s essay on tb^
By: ’The.Ill te a liille anlmllc Hist
gets In the buuer In the good old
summor time. It has k legs; 4 to walk
on. 2 to sbiiffic together an' 2 to tickle
wtth. Flbw are fonnd aH over Amor
Iky. but moNUy on bald boacte. He are
the cause of much cuskIu* by folks
that he posters with his tickling legs.**
latpoer lYoss.
^
Two of our German cUteens were
busy at work Wtnlnesday In tbe beat
of tbe midday sun. They were sawlag the old tree in front of Garden
ler's bam into bU»cks fiU- future use
Bodm« pne came aUnig during the i»rx>
grras of the work and askt^tl the lioys
what they were didag One *.f them
replied: "We art' canning a imio of
this hot wtwtber fur neat winter.**—
Marshall News.
A trm^^lng man at a hotel found a
hair In the honey. He w»*ni to the
preprleuw. "I can t help It." said the
^ latter. "I bought It for cumbed honey **
The neat day at dinner he happened
to run acrum p small hair in the Ire
cream and (be Isndlurd could wd acfXMUit for ^.“Tb** l«? »■ shsvetl.*' he
aald. Th%^^ was boiling, for l^e
neat day bp $^<^1 a raven hair tmi oT
bis portion of pie. and angrily ierk».<l
up tbe proprietor, wbo turned h‘m
dowh elficmaUy. as fallows: "In the
apple pie. bey? WtvJl. tbat beau (he
Dulchf 1 bought those aples for Uald
Oaford Leader.
Tekonsha tried twenty years of lo
cal option and kept the Kalootis tujt «if
the village, but last spring lo r ritiImagined they w'anttHl a change
r(d«! to allow aalotMis In town.
Several have been flourishing tbcr%'
ever sloce^ and .they have dime such a
hlg stroke of buateess that the re■pccuble element te now reaily u»
forego tbe |»u»sure of their pnsence,
OoM^ater does not possess tbe rep
utatloB of being a highly moral town.
‘ but the rt'sldimu an* doing a good
work along at least two lines. They
prosecute any case of cruHiy to dumb
animate, aad they quickly arrest and
fine any cKteen who uses profane or
obscenn laagwage mpom the atreeU. As
' ibU Is presidential campaign year,
i they expect to be kept busy la the tetter line.
The dispatch wbleb te going the
rounds of the stale papers io tbe wffeet that laal estate te the ylltege of
Rueheater te oa the drop, and that tbe
gcMim htmteeaa of the Iowa te fallteg
off cm aotsemat of tbe threatened fwmoval of tbe angar factory from tbe
pM te aaacrted by tbe clUmms of
(beptecetobtattbaL Tbe town, ttte
iJa
wl wiU a aord r—pHtm. TIk^t
aver tlKt it la tipwIMt to ptaperty
«ctH portlaas of tba kigkwaj oa aaaaaat of ihm airriade aC atakea S»
plaaiad UmnU by Um treqamu mtrers of tba prepoeed electric raUvar
betweea BaUlc Crek aad Coldoater.
Tba aanreyara «a at It agate aad tba
blgbaay aatbarfttea aay tbey arIB faa
gtia tbaai If tbay will oaly anke tbe
Itoe a erne ibteg tbia tbae.
be And bis broibers aad sisters, or
rather bis atapcblldraa. as Uey wow
arc. also bare-been tryteg to Bad ote
"Where they are at" te the matter of
reteiloaablp to each other and \o the
wife, and stepmotber and alster-in-tew
reapecUvHy, and tbe newly made baa
band also has to stagger aader tbe
burden of ibo tmonruinty as to wbHh
er he Is fate own stepfather or him
self; fur If he Is stepfather to hie
brothers and sisters, would he not a!
so. he belag a broiber of tbeiri. be as
much ctepfather to himself as to
them?
la July the horny handed fanner
lays by bis corn, leaves bis culilvator
sundteg In the Add. gives bte note
for a new mowef, cuis his hay and
weans his early calves, so you can nee
It te a busy month for him. Maud
Muller on a summer day watched the
farm hand put up hay. Tbe man gave
her a lender smile. "Maudle," said be,
"1 like your styte." And tbtm be took
her by the band and said: "1>>1*8 wed
and real some land." "Ah. no." said
she. and borne she anokc. for Maud
alr.mdy was te-siioke. Thai's why the
hsnd still puts up bay fur a dollar and
fifty cents a day" Of all sad words,
this 1s no joke, the saddest are these
"I am iHwpcike.-—U'xingtun Keum.
While engaged In cult hating corn
on bis farm In Qalnes township, near
l**llnt. A1 Slocum left his team stand
ing and ran some distance to aastet
his dog In killing a woodchuck which
;t bad caughL Ihiring his alisenco bit
team became frightened and ran awdy.
making a tour of the field several
times and smashing the eulUvalor.
Slocum says the woodchuck is thd
coslliesi one he ever killed, and will
hereafter let the dog do the kjptog
•t unaasteled.
The fart that white pine ran be
grown fn»m sc.'hI te lielng deroonKlratby the* niirsi ry and f6reOr>- departm.nt of the t'h veland riifTs Iron
S«--d were planted this spring
and alr»*ady the spnMiis are flourish
ing and vigorous, with e%ery indica
tion that tlK'y will continue to grow
summer and winter, A yrer ago Usi
aert-s of land in the llaldwin kiln dlstricl. plauling tedh Ntirwaj and white
pine. The expt*rlm« nl
far has lMH*n
entirely auccessful. the yxMing lree'«
sueressfully undergoing the rlgi»rs of
winter, and now having obtained a
healthy growih. It 1s iM^timahHl tbat
It will nquire CO years bebm* the
trees are large l•no^Igh to cut fur the
better grade of him ter. but (hat reforestratlon te entirely feasible te con
sidered amply demoastraUxl. .
The nteanest man yet has l»een
found In Owosso His wife enU-red a
bazaar and asked for a cent’s worth
of hair pins, laying a nickel on the
counter. Just as she was receiving
her purchase and four cents In change,
her husimnd nisht'd In and bn-athlesaly said. • Ik.n’t bn-ak that nickel, thafa
Just enough for my tobacco!** The
pins w«‘n* bandeil X^rk. the woman
was givi'n her nlr*uel. and three min
utes later the old man was puffing
away on a plp.'ful of GUI Virginia.
STOmCH DOSING WILL NOTCURE
Only On« Way ta Curs Catarrh Is By
Bresthing Hyomel.
Ask any physician if catarrh te a
bliHHl diseaM* and be will tell you that
it te a diseased condition of the muami that it cannot be
purifiers, pills. taWela,
iTf wtomarh dosing The
only sensibh' and scientific way of cur
ing catarrh te by the use of Hyomel.
Hresth^-d f«»r a few minutes, four or
five times a tlay. through a hard rub
ber inhaler that te so small tliat It can
U* carried in the vest ptirkel, Hyomei
will absolmcly destroy all catarrbal
germs and cure the disease.
8. K- Wall A Sobs, one of the most
reliable firms' In Treverse City, are
giving their personal guarantee with
every package of Hyomel they aell.
(hat It win elfert a cure or they will
return tbe money. They have had
of reports of
la the care dC I
* iiooVkNt^SAU FOWlRfUU
RtUABLE.
b tiM iteM Mii iMMt CM^alr tn^
wocld. Uroowmiitapci^ctlrheatalhomewvite
rec the RMd Oak sfcat-wc wffl
make the licatkw plan liaf.
One lurnac^^ ^Warmth and Cc
sent on request. '
^
I
•atom or p. o. Moa
Ism. lubricating arrangement and
1 oih«T features deserve yonr attention,
i Wo have the largest exclusive marine
•gas cagine plaat In Um‘ world: oper
; aling our own patterns, foundry, forge
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mores
homos te rural eommonlttea. Tbe first
tlxmght of those who buy losr prieuJ
____________ «...
homes te the reuntry !• to make thHr
Osllb Pacha, the new Torklsb mtoteparebsae mure attractive. It te tu give I
Tb« cera kUler of old »tt. Whj?
'« « «'•**•» 'k*'
mtggmOmmm along this Une tbst a ter of Krkars. or "I*Umjs Kooudstloos."
Dccm« pm ud cen. te»»e oxi ,
««rihlDr.
ytais ago vbUed Eaglaod.
writer to the Lodtea* Work! auUulta some
He dU not take to i!ugtelid. He told dteed «M. bioacbl ta coal«rt «llh '
'*
to U. prttbe KiJgUsb calmly and frankly that BiKoa, UMM of ibe b.alr. Han Jak ' «*<'"«''
"
»«
•«“*'
r ««t
A ainqde treatment of country bouses be lilt'd iH'ltlier their ways nor tl>emplxcod Ju purcliaser*. bands,
la always beat, even wU-re oue*s purse aelves. He was outspoken awl blunt Is tbe oM age kilter by dteaoUing tbe !
temriUmUad. Too many have tbe idea
Tbe priiMv of Wakw our day sent loartli aalu from the blood. Prre cots •
oasification or a boneyilke hardening |
that beautifying a exarntry place calls him an luvltatlon to tbr dtrby.
**\Vliat te tbe derpyV’ said Oalib of the arteries. Saa Jak cures your I
for aU tbe bay* windows, dormer wlxe
Pwbs.
heart ache, back ache, leg acbc. your I
"A
lM»nir
race,
vour
rxceUeucy.re
kidney trouble dbiappeara. your liver ’
tbe bouse. This Is often followvd
te aooo nwirtsbed so you need no!
fwlnter with an assortment of piled the young nobiemsfa. wbo b;
brouglil the |»rtutV. Invitation
pills. Stomach and bowel trouble yon I
"A horse rare? Then I’ll not go.gterljig yellows, harsh greens, oimI 1 askS Gallb Pacha. -Why sboold II BOOB have none and gpu are again |
havTyou
have v\eu seen black used In an at- All nusi who are rwt foote know that strong and welL Dr. Burnham has!
TRIED THEM YCTT
teniid to adorn a cuontry* bouse.
I aoiut iMirM-s are faster iUtn others."-* speat a life time analysing i:# find elc- |
It may be said right here tbat for a j 8ulli-b» ICuuulrar.
ments to neutralise poison in tbe i
Racard Want Ada. brtm§ m§
house tbat te surrounded by grts-n trtn's
human
body.
He
has
found
it
and
Ratwma far tha I
and grtH-u fiekte tbere has lieiti fouiul
DISTINGUE.
givM It tbe name of San Jak, You |
We hat© the most exclusive styles can not forget. He te a tnwder and j
In richly trimmed dress mltllDcry for hla remedy 1s a manel tn humanity.
l^ttSKT- N*eew.nr
atM wMM
summer wear in the city, also every Sold and guaranteed by Johnson Drug
Call for catalogue ami see sample
imaginary cn^atlon In street and out- co. who are sufflclenfly reliable to
engine.
ing bate and we are consUnlly recelving new good, from the fashion mar- „ ,^entod.
2241-if
ahtegted all over uugr well be given kels and take great pleasure lo show-1
____
oue of tbe soft stsUw that come prv lag you the pretty things. Miss Heck.
A HELPING HAND
parwl for ahingleil walls and roofs. A
Is an appropriate name given to oao
my* attractive color acbeme In such a HI Front St
of the best tewing machines mmlc.
case te dOB (a soft browui for tbe
Dealer Jn Automobile. Launch and
Have all tbe lati>st Improvements, Gas*»llne Engine Supidles. Pljqne 50i.
walls, moss grtvn for tbe roof and
•Dirt ynti ever wnik along Ft
iTory white
with a drop h*«d. nicely flntehed. Fo:
Tbe first lllustnilkm te on the prin stnvt III. Bnxiklyn and n«»ti.f that this week only wc are selling iliem tot 12:; Cas-i 81.. Traver.-u- rUy. Mlrb.
ciple of tbr iMtent lueOleiiM' advertise- miHtt of the wdm..»j have Ib.-lr eyci* flBo<>n dollars. The greatest bargain
menu-"before* and "after."
Tbe tunii-U toward the bulIdUw>.r*
in town. Best lawn kosc In the stale
hare little house te one often sc«‘U in sske%l.
WAf^-TKO!
for the price. Millar A Morse. rJO
tb** country, and. while It may be liome"IH. tbeyr she nski-d. "ten*t
FYont St. Eatt.
Uke with shrubs aiul flowem about It.
GOOD DISTRia DEPUTIES
MIfiCELLANEOUfi.
It needs some mnodellng. to make It que-r?"
BY THE
"N*».** bo niiHw. ml. "lu.t when j«»u
Doctor of Beauty.
both attractive and ixMiveuient as a
coniit till- big plati- »:I:iHS iiilrnTM iu tbipUtv of abode.
Hme. nila Kraus, beauty specialist,
No great ex|w*nse has transformed fronts of sbops and saloons. I’roiu te compelled to remain over another
the plsiv as shown in the skHcU of ibc City Hall tkjuniv tu FUilliusli avenue week, ending Aug
on account of
Tbe nrttetlc roof j
of tbe street thi n*
reuuid«‘led bouse
ADOESn:
many callers she te unable to consult
rellAlura tbat coulil
window has greatly Improved ite*
Ideal Raaorva Association
with. This te positively the last week.
help allracUng the ullejilloii of
lag MsJesUe Uutldiag.
U ch
The-slightly
Mmo.
Rita
Kraus
hold
three diplomas
oiiian."
breaks u|v the atiffneas of the okl
"1
iiotli-e."
she
sal»U
**.vou
lu.il.tHl
Onuluate
and
asstKiate
of
Dr.
CalshuUM*. wbUe tlw double w indows let In
them
etinugb
to
rouul
them.*'--.Nvw
sarato, Sarah BeruharUt's beauty doc-1
Uglil and suusUne. The veranda lu
front can have a robbl«-at«ne front and
lor. AU latest mtH-hanlcal
h.nlc.1 anJ elw i
“*"•
a vine coverod end. An oiwii veranda
trical methods used lo remote super- '"Kcur.i. k.rFU, r*'-n. U.i b, u
A e«0BLEM.
may be built In the rear.
The Imlanre wbe< 1 of a watch vi fluous hair, moles, black
A great deal can be done with nat
ural aurrouxullngs. If there aiv plenty brates elglittH-n lliousaud tiniei* each imiterfectioDs of the skin and scalp,
of stones about, as there usually are. hour. Take your pencil and figure how facial massage, bust development and
cobblestone work twb be Um-U to gooil many vibrations In a year, and then hair culture a fpeclaliy. Keep youngg- aU rrwliUim of aaid (W««Md an©fffvl 111 numerous plairs. If an old you may realize the neceasUy of keep Will be here iinill .Hatimlay. Aug C
atone wall now exttnuls along In front ing your watch clean. Then ytwir nc^i Consultation and one Ir.-simenf frer
Ov.r First National Bank
of the pbice do not disturb It. Wbt'fe
(bought should be Barnum A Eim^I’s Office HcAel Whiting
tbe driveway passre through tbe wall
to 4 p. m.
'
ensTt two cobbkwtone piers, letting tbe They are expert jewelers.
tSw4 St Iraodurl
Removes
blackheads
wall tx>me up nikl make a union wltl^
Ilst#«l5alj Sth. A D «OI
one sitting. Why not assist nature
Mtllag tTa. nu FmKsw
these. Granite caps ean U* ptewd uj^
Lteotenant Gcnenil .tilna B. Cl.af- and keep beautiful.
on ttiese entroiu-e {loets. or at uimb less.
Consult with tbe madam and learn
expense one can make raps of cement; fse told the following jdnry while at
and sand tbat will lo«ik m-arly as well j the 'fl'ahlorf-Astoria the other rtiiv. ns the art of massage frc« of charge.
UKnmIte. If U* »»IH. laid up «Ub |
nnr,*«-l.,«.
This will positively be the last wt‘ek.
flat .luoc^ tb»e U-lufi more .urn^u |
„r,„, „ddj. t
2239-:f
-r---------------------- ^-------Notice to Taxpayers.
IT ISNT WISE
The tax rolls for the cx.limion ol
Fur iMHiple to k.n-p imp.
and oti.cr Kchtral-and city taxes and sjMH ial a«on either able of tbe driveway with !
•'» « n.TuItlng sintiot. In tp.rfalo for enlistment lu (be army. Tl.e srticir.s iff value which are not in r«»n- seasmeuts fur .the five wards <»f the
olllcer in dwirge asked him. Jokliig.y, Siam use. about the house, when fur city of Trav.w City. Mich., have U-cn :
1 aupitose. If he knew anything about the small charge of one and a half dol pi»c«j Ui my hands for collection,
Arming.
lars a year they may have a drawer in | 1 wJU be in my cffice fur the pur
"I
tbe safe deposit vaults of this bank. I pose of' colb'ctlng aaid taxes every)
plhHl
day from new antll Nov. 1.
wiirkid In the .New York subway tlr where absolute safety te assured, and |
to which no om- has acc*»ss but them-| from s o’clock wntil lt:n« o’chK-k iu 1
two
nniliu*. NvhuT! Ask
812 EAST FRONT 8T. \
another question aor?*'—Now York selves. The First National Bank.
j n,,. fon-n.sin. and fn.m 1 o’Mock until
ITwss.
------------------------« 4 o’cKk-K In the afternoon of each day.
DR. BUMIUM S SAN JAK
•»>
our
W. M. Paige, Agt.
IDEAL RESERVE ASS0CIA1I0R
M0lfEYT0L0ANS,3!l.?S:;^wiUL
a™Hn££S"ii?iSs j|esnucTS # imc
-■sK-r£-“£ifH£“a--S AT REASONABLE PWCES
PALMER & CARVER
TAXES
«u u.
DO
L 6. BRYANT, IRil'
j
EAST END !
CASH GROCERf
YOU WILL ENJOY
Trading at Stickney> new grocery—
it is so absolutely clean, and every arsatrmxKca of noroa norga
Ucle in tbe store baas the mark of
aqnnre or perpendicular ends. Upon freshness npon iL-and besides your
tbe top of each Is serntred a laige ball grocery bill for tne month will be a
either of granite or of cement and little smaller than usual. Just try U
and be convinced. Both phones. 411
Union St.
CrlMW W.y *r KIII1.C Sn.rt«.
which may be used with good effect
In the British na^ir tbe engineers
making a cmmtryj^ce more sttrac- have a curioos way of killing sharks.
They, seal up a dynamite rartrUlge in
Tbe to^;Hie bouse chimney may an <-mply can, and put the can Inside
neid to be nibottL It te a almple mat a lump of pork. Tlie pork te thrown
ter to Uke down the brickwork as Car ov'crtraartl oji a wire wbk h 1ms l-wn
as the roof, then retop t!
conufCltHl with an electric battery.
with small cobbicotones.
When the sluirk Ukes the Imit th« en
gineer iwesees a botlou which ex
chloiney te In gt»d taste ttpoo a alm- plodes the tartrtdee aod kills tbe flak.
plc country bouse and te very attrac- —Exchange.
will teat a lifetime: aad addiAi fdteetlTe veranda can be built
ANOTHER GOOD ONE.
I bottles of Hyomel can be ob- by laying op the front and ends with
Wb arc amstantly otering good
________ Aug IA1$
cobbteatoDca. placing a broad cap of things as premiums with each pound
wood reran these, upon which tba
of fifty cent tea. This week It wUi ba
Rabber Heete. Alfred V. Friedrich
a two quart white Ifined enameled podBAND CONCERT and FY©e Show dlagpan. And mted yon, the tea that
goes with tbe pan te aa good a finality
Ory, Hard and Soft Wood. Smith Side tonight. citT market lot.
aa yoo have paid aUty coats tbr loU of
unbar Co.
Ui24l
Dry, Nred and Sort Wwd. South Bida UmeiL Tbe New Tort Tea 00« MS
FitmtSL
Uaabtf
Co.
tUl4i
> TIty A fICCOJID WAffT AO.
fctoed Itor
Generally ackaowledgte! to be the
ost adeotiflcally raostructod. most
I haadsomety designed aad finisbed ma
' fine gas engine on tbe market. Ballt able for any kind of a boat requiring
{from IH to 20 H. P. ntber single or
I doable cylinder. Our speed control.
.1.,.,..
Iwiblts of
fr..m II...’^l.lWnu.tiue
H|HH b-s It in rvHM.iiatde
i.«!
i ““ "»
renalBiag unpmia on
j Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1M. a jK-nalty
' of one per rent tor collectlun will be
i charged. - On all taxes remaining un
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nor. 1st a
penally of two per cent fur collection
will Ih- charged.'
Office. Room 2«C State bank bldg.
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dated July 2$. IteH.
2244^
gold Iteii fnvxen aolkl In the bF, aud
U te pre^^uimable that during >be frvixeD
fteriod they n.u< Lave l.een In a <x>matOH^' state wbleb e«>uld^t.e pn.perly
called sb-ep. Fish In/aqnarla have
been seen lo nwt Utr long periods
wRInrat inotion. sa\y for «Iiat <*f
gills. Utougli their e/t"* were oim-ii all
tlie flinv.
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IT"8 AN AOTUAL FACT
1
That Grinnell Bros, are the largest |
retail dealers In/the world, and be-1
for fif.|
The ml taune of Gabriele D’Annnzlo. w bake "Cltta Morta" liaa U-« n
problblled liy tbe onurar. te ImaAom,
te Gaetano Rapagnetto. The drematIM B the aon of Doebeaa Maria 4teh
Doma. He te a muslrteo aa
Choice Groceries;
Butter and Eggs *
at lowest pricefla We fdl MriCool’s
J
“VELVET ICE CRBIMJ
0ts.30c; Cal.SI.odL
WH.Honns.Pnp. i
OUaraa Tshvhaae
Gypsom WaR :
Plaster Goads i
Pkto an EM to R AIL
A crinoM oraU onttaas oNDa aa a
rcautt of aokaanhlo |»tai traa ottr-
goUe tat Uunnich. Try tba®. 0«ly
We. Oosaatand by Jobnaoa'a Dm
-sun aad F. H. Maada. draagWa.
J. Rarsfislii
iaEMi ffiifs Iff TwriwittJi |
ybsatrt
text one aattiy
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
..FANS..
day M
lar than hoar hat. than, ho ad not
have thm'aoal of wit ahawa hy the
Oeaaa Ormre paalar. fdr ha wnat OB to
iron
raid, of Mewioa. Upper ran.
mm mmfad cMr Mb. mmt. mntfm m tm —fBHni ct ^ co«M m • vmmr. mi ^
.ClBr ^ pi-MT. Mr. TMM M. <k. «...
WM Ub
.«r ».
TM« MOB le MM M tkc
Ml. M M Mr, to «a M «k«
«r tk* <kwck tk«
orw. Tk« mm Mb «in Bite
fkMMd aMraoMra tto«lraRli
STlkM tkat MM^Md a Ik. M«
MBaiml
a~-a- kmbim Mdir
the caar^ aacaat
Mh«i mt Norforad m afloMMa
tfplMl teataac* of tka «CTniaa41
UM .k»ak MM Ik. OBiM. a.b)«^
td tk. .Mr 4MB It MMaaafT to
-The blemdag of Che
who fcaelt devmiUy before hto majesty
dMira. yaatlifal
4)0^ telBK tffilaM la flMl
^ r. fiaUaara aarlal warsliip
r tf U
4d»M vortt •» krLn11(
1C vfflp as
aa Anr
aar
' Malse la
Cb pNaalac paatiM Irf 4itipplag dya
j»Ha. alUtiilyaerla, pyroal/a ar aaj
alkar^liBMa aad daadly aaaloahra ap^
4la Up aaavrt anaka or fortiacatloaa
rprarldlaf lu alrakSp arUI do lu part
krtkaworlL At Hat Uagaa coafar.
tiaaa la UM aa tataraatloaal proacrtp: iloa «aa plaoad opaa tl» oaa oT laiK
laaaa far«a.ii«^
BOW expired
iraa a Uallad BiaCaa
faartJMtMtwhldi^
-Oial last at the
^taewatrlc
the eery
SeU e^arr BbU aldaa will do ooubt
ifr)tnnii|gtln ratani to me oTd order.
anOak^mlu than to make war
aiQrMMrtbaa arer aaa canaoD aad
aamllarmt. Japaa. there U raaMa to
e. to provided with balloon torAx aha has demooxtraled the
of the anbBUuiBe. ahe
r to the world the value of
I method or warfare,
ah of JohB Baaera. acnlpior.
tad a ptrfkla* peraooace who
lato aaddaa aotloe dartnp the
throogh the modoling of
UUmtraUve of the army aad
AflMrleaa life. Small plaaier
of Ueae were aeen la tbooI of homae the toogih of the land,
rapraaeatlag to >elr poaeeMore the
vpry height of arttoUc achlevemaDl
evoklag a aeotlmeat that was
mo$t strongly felt at the time. Rogerv
was ta early life a machintot. and It
waa wane wc^ng la the railroad
alwpa la Haaathal. Mo., whither he
Imd soae from New Baglaad. that hto
mlad waa dlreeied to the channel that
a little later oa. gave expreaxlon
theae popular Ideas. He went to
Soma pad obaerv^ works of art, re
tained aad weat to Chicago as a sur
Vayor.'bavlBg detcrmlBwl that he had
no apedal UsU for classic art. But
the opealag of the robellloo gave an
Impetns to hto apparent natural bent.
Chicago, he began the
aailea of groope which at one time
toore the most popnlar works of art
k the United Slates. Of these ma}
ha moaned the **8lave Mart.** the
••WooDded Soonl," the -Sharpehoot.
ar.** the -Council of War." "Mall Day."
-Camp nre." "Charity PaUeni." and
olh« of the tame general style
Theae brolight him repntatlon aad
wealth. The last group la recent years
was -fhothaU.- Still few know of
this. It was hto wartime suUiecta that
most impreaed their sculptor's name
on the public mind.
The democraUc aaUonal committee
are all la Uae as to the selection of a
tmaaamr. U to anyone who will agree
to kkp the treasnry running over
with good dongh.
There are 1« generals on the rctirad list'of the United States army,
or St7 more than there
Of this Mat 180 were In service as geo
orals leas than two weeks and two for
IMS Ihaa a month Udore mtlremenl.
TPkIag the onUre list Into conslderatka. 110 never performed active serI trice of the rank.
-Sob- Womack, who discovered the
kdd deposUs la the Cripple Crm^ disIrict In Oolomdo. to a pauper paralytic
ak a aaaatartttm la Colorado Sprtaga.
aad at the point of death,
made minioas out of the gold mines
Of the ragkm. but Womack was fated
to Ml laek aad hasn't a dollar to hto
■«rr
tatrfformWmrforllrm. It Is ctolmad
that the daamad for this amtertsi has
tapldly laeraaaed (he last few yearn,
the Importatioas Into the United
Blatan aloae the last year beiag |».ffMAM ovar thoee of IMt. This »
B to eald. that rubber trees are I
aiveruxed aad that there to ds
t af theta* Aylag out The ooasumi
r af twbber for trehSele tires to pbe
«aal la ita magaltade.
The briefest eeevoa oa record was
OMn Oi«nkN.T. TkM ■OBIDID Dk-
^
tM .MduB «mbbM Wr mm m
coMMalta. Bka mbM ke b«M
STHSm «oMa. a-Ha. f-lo—
v_^w_ - ' ^ __________ w_
>«» »«keB«, ... mM
with n pnrtlanlarty violent oougblfig
spnUBfewdaynngo.nadtnaa effort
laalaaty Mditlw aacrad feoa akifiaBd to piwveBt henair from eboktag thrust
the Meslag la hto
aad la that of the empress. lastaBt aha wlthdiew her head aad op
wept with emotkm aad
gpirttaal cstasy. Paplto of the girls*. Mrs. Anast^ Vaaovltch had
Uisrad loses la the path of Ptmmk Raada aad George Baglas ar
the moaareh. The people pressed ap rested for nieethig her. as she allegei.
to the carriage la order to carry away from chttreh oa Baaday at Wllkesaa ladellhle meamry of the hallowed barre. Pa. The men proved that the
reatnrw of the Lord's aaolated. Many
I asleep, aad was saoclag so
old people had spent the night in
- tkat abe dlatMtod Ike ooaprayer aad fasUag. la order to be crusiUoD. JoMlee Waltor* dlachargod
woftby to gaxe npon hto oouatenaaoe the defeadants, lectured the woaum
with pare, nadedled aoals. The gmal- for her aerions tock of reverence and
est onihuslasm prevails at the hapade her pay the costs.
** A man nboot 70 yearn old. who says
be Is Joha Almond, but wbo. because
of weakness, Is unable to give nay acof himself, to Id the bospUal in
Montclair. N. J. hovering between life
aad death as the result of exposure to
storm and the atlaoks of mosquitoes.
He was found In the dense woods near
the rsBslsc line. Apparently Almond
had been In the woods for several
days. He was extremely emsdsted
and bis face and hands were swollen
ant of shape from thousands of bites
by mosquitoes and other Insects.
Owing to the torge number of for
eign Immigrants arrlvlag at Quebec
dur;ng the present season of naviga
tion from conllnenul Europe, affected
with trachoma, the immigration au
thorities of the Dominion have decided
to rigidly enforce the tow governing,
the landing of passengers from o«‘an
vescls after dark. There are now «0
cases in the'bouse of detenUon. most
ly foreigners from conUnenUl Europe.
They are well cared for and given the
very best medical treatment, but If
their oases are Incurable, they Sre d<v
^ted.
The details of an eiilerprUe of stu
pendotts roagnUnde have U«n an
nonneed at Cody. Wyoming, by which
It U proposed to form a syndicate of
wealthy anstem capitalists, headed by
Cody parties, and construct an electric
line from Cody Into the Yellowstone
park. Col. W. r. Cody, who U con
struct Ing a series of botelt along the
proposed route. Is said to be the promoter of the new enterprise, A huge
iwwer plant srlU be erected at tht* site
of the great dam In lng coastruc'tMl by
the government on the Shor.hone rIviV
eight miles above CtKly Jor t^e recto
mat Ion oi 18».000 acres of land east of
that city. With the electric line as an
extnnilan of the Burlington road to
Cody a speoily route Into the park
would be creattMl. and all of the oni>r
mous tramc Into that wonderland
would pass through that placi\
After years of suffering from sn III
ness which several physicians said
:v •
On Marcdi 18 of the present year. G.
J. M. B. D Aquln. the special correspondeat of the New York Amerlcsii
secure, tf poelble, an Interview with
Minister Voa Plebve on the retolloas
between Russia and the UnHed Butov
as affected hy the RuseoJapaaese war.
The Interview wss granted, and la of
great present Inleresi as beiag the
minister's Isst interview accorded x
prexs repreaenUUve, and was as fol
lows: "Why." said Minister Von
Plchve. "should Amorics be boetlle to
You 'want commerce, and by
opening up Manchuria w© further your
The Russia and Amerleaa
InteroaU do not clsrt. One oompl©the other. We need each other.
Russia is an agriculiunU nation. We
need each other. The greater barthere to between our govern
menu, the greater will be the prosperliy of the two peoples. For genera
tions the most cordial relsUons have
cxlslcd between Russia and the Unit
ed Sutos. and I feel assured that the
present mlsundersUndlngs are only
nporarj. There to room for both of
In the far BssL We don't want to
bampi-r American Industry in China,
but neither can America expect that
wc shall neglect burs. There’s no rea
son for trouble between our two pow
The Russian government is al
ways for the right. Your papers can
be a great factor In the esiabltobment
of the entente ccrdtole by bringing be
fore the American pul^lc the real facts
In the situation.* I want the American
and English Journallsu to look around
for themselves and study the condi
tion of things In the Russian ©mplrc,
and to r»»port them fairly and wlihou*
Icar of the results I have no doubt
that the former amicable relations l>eiween Russia and America will soon
be republished. Personally I am a
great admirer of the United SUlcs. Its
history and the pluck of lu people."
^
■ Mitt Whtttii«« a praottiieat
«l gwriiH tnwMei l^tbeine
of LyiiiE Ptakkn’f Yegetabk
wm
S-s
krTTI
^
WWMd Ml tMt. Dkl k4M. -OMt XSTiSJSSmWiSSrWt:
NSIIES8 CARDS.
Freer re.lUre U Ferelkkwt.
Cnncrrnlng the famous Maxim gun.
Wr lUrwin tells an exei-llent story. He
Staying with Lady Maxim st
watering place, and on leaving h
botd presented a check In payment.
But the proprietor of the hotel wi
rather shy of checka and pointed out
politely that be would much iwefer
as be did not know If Sir HIntm
wnsrrelly Sir Hiram.
It was swkwanL but Udy Maxim
to the iwoe with a bright Iden.
On the pier waa a penny-to-tbe-skd
-U yon win go to that and
put a penny In." she said to the propilctor. -you wUl see Sir Hiram firing
gun l»efore the obab of I'cr-
"Vk. profriotor
prtto l ^
NOW IS
THE TIME
ploie the toss eC thatr
JA?225fY-.Vi
pva4A*gM-aysi^
M'SNiiSgaa.griBri-"
to pot in yotBCoal for aad
that a IM IB m4 mm «ar or uch pablie
The starUlng anao
BTMU. aroMMa. laaea. altera, parka,
prevenUve of aulekle
aad o»h» poUie plaoa^ aad
ered will Interest many. A run down bridsa
tba ridewalka. do .atataaca or
system, or despodndenry Invariably
and something has
baea found that will prevent that oonI BUiclde likely. At
’
hy lctt»c ns deliver tSirect
sidewalk withia the < Murthought of setr
Mrtc Bitters.
rs. It being
be
a great
icartojciarbfaiA
tonic and nervine will strengthen the
nerves and build up the sy
Be It ortlalned by the council of the
ity of Traverw CUy:
by Johnson’s Drug Store
Section 1. That soetkm five of aa
ordinance passed July S. 18M. oaUUed.
-An ordinance to regulafo. control and
protect the use of bicycles, veloci
VmU
I. B.I.. MW.0 m«.
All elegantly
joutip Udy. pedes. tricycles, and other similar .Ve
Who hnd
eoiiie out of n well-«p- ldes In and upon the public streets,
lanes, parks, bridges and oth
poliil«-a hoUM- In the west end of l.on- ervenues,
public places, and upon the sldedoti.' while hanteulng round a cwner wralks. within the city <if Traverse
came Into vioUiit cuutacl with u '.xt* aty. to prevent the depositing In and
Ue stn-ft anib,
upon any such public streets, avenuea.
"1 «ni
eorrj-r she «aUl. with sinI. alleys, parks, bridges and other
Ic places, and upon tMte sldeeerily In her tomn. *1 Imh-*
are
------s. no substance or thing Injurious
not hurt. I ask your pardon."
to
such
vehicle or to travel tberoon.
1 he little fellow wlood for a moment
and
prohibit
the riding of bicycle* and
In amaze. Then be remo%t>d hU «-aiw
similar vehicles npon any alde-You »wn 'ave my lardlug ami wel other
wAlk within the cliy daring a certain
eonie, nils*." he sakl. "and next Ume specified period." as amended Decern
bor 2nd. 1801. and as further amended
mber 7th. A. D.. HW3. to amendnd
bis under Up tn-mbled—"*mi ou«
to read as follows:
"Sec. 0. It shall be unlawful for any
never axed iny iMrdliu: nforf, ai
a1ni(»st took me orf my ftvi to 'ear person to ride any bicycle, safety or
other similar vehicle upon and along
your-CblcagoJouniuL
any rldewalk In the city of Traverse
City from the 16lh day of May to the
The Death Penalty.
llitb day of September In each and
every year, provided that bicycles and
r similar vehicles msy be ridden
cant cuts or puny boils have paid the
f any sidewalk adjacent
death penalty. U Is wise to have
Ithtn the city, the roadBucklcn's Arnica Salve ever handy. bed of such street
rt not being paved, at
It's the bert oalve on earth and will any season
the year from five
present fatality when burns, sores, ul o'clock a. m. to seven o’clock a. m..
cers and piles threaten. Only 2r*c. at standard time, and the
Johnson's Drug Store and F
rdlnan
Meads'.
________________
M>eclfied In this sec
tion."
Varims •
See. 2. This ordinance shall take
FEK 1000 WATTS
Tlje cilhor of ttie Wild Cat CnM met effect at the expiration of twenty itoys^
the •Hlitur i.f the ItliHslhu: lUnxr <;a- after Its publication.
We hereby certify that the fore
rettr in the hotel |.ar.
going ordtnanci* was passed by the
"Say. lull." Kn*»tetl the first, "thar council of the city of Traverse CUy,
was nti enstiTu «li:ip In «»ur ollU-e look Mlch„ on the Ibth day of July. A. D..
ing for a toh. 1 t* Id l.ini I wan liowet- 1804.
E J. FULGHUM,
ful sorry that we wire lille«l i.p hut
C. M. HEICRS.
Ma>or.
that your impcr had u \uraiuy."
City Clerk.
"Md. ehr reidi(Ml the other.
did you tell him the vne.-in.-y wns';"
A BEAUTIFUL RUG
•■'Wliy. I told lilm It was your <tll
Makes a whole room look bright
torlal papr. Hill."
You ran gel one now of sn/ size, style
eii tlte shooting l»egan.—Cbkogo
or grade at manufartun-r s prices, /
Dolly New*.
iSoon, and you've been
beautiful |2.0*» rug for 11.03, righ
You may l>e poor or wtwlthy.
along up to a 82C.«hj nig for |29 T:..
vlUd. Select your
Just as your fate may l»e.
Extra big values in carpe-ts, maltings.
Hut If you are unhealthy.
linoleums add oil cloths. J. W. Slate-. WEDDING
Take Ri»cky Mountain Tea.
>(>ttr reliable home furnisher.
Johnson Drug Co.
GIFT
SAVE MONEY
----THE G. a TlkYUffi
GGIiLCOM..
sr?^r.
saiBr
TAJffiftar- — —
MMKt
-■BITHOT.
ELECaiCITYl
Blirtau Urn EUebli
UtUnfPnsto
As Compatvd.
End of Bitter FlghL
"Two physicians had a long and
sUbbora fight with an abcess on my
right lung." writes J. F. Hughe* of
n. Ga.. "aad
body thought my
a last reiiort 1 tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. The benrecelved was striking and I was
' feel In a few days. Now I've onregained my health.” It con
quers all Coughs. Colds and Throat
and Long troubles. Guaranteed by
m-s Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
_ SIS. Price &0c and fl.OO. Trial
bottles 10c,__________
or rkn-t
mruL
latHy-wlmt
ever given
ikr bb« letsarkable
n«a«rtnl>)e order
«rd«r •«
J.;B* PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
ma.- bat we know of two
*wtach
rt<=^:.
fie Caaa trimu
TmuarM Ctty. mdu
wili take s lot af beating. Otm
PhoskeBOt
was far a |dat of Bve Jtaaa. esAcreA
by. a wHl-knewa i|mtsa«B tnm a
aitt hktn knosTB porveyor fur the
ptnmi
aae of
at a wwr.
xnmr. This
Thte was prob.aabaWy
■Uf the
tbr oaty
Bdt erd<r
artrr the
Ikr parvorormr
Calletf to exccale. for tiu
doaad
a
vety
ertdhahle
best
It
wwa
4o—«M a TMy ctMltaM. o«« n mb
apply a gU of the fHsky
i ocAlaanm to amend aeciloa
I leag ago a 8t Louis hrai
an ordlaanea passed July S.
me la Delsware to sapply
_Jtled. "Aa ordlnaaoe to ragw
lOU tons of ents tails—for ^
late, control and proteet the uae of topoM was aot etatstf. This <
cyctoa. veloeipadea. trtcyctoa. aad oth
to the toft
er similar vebielea la aad npoa the
-Having tmvehtl a pnmt de.-^]." rethe rviK>rter >xho. was Inter
vi«{wln;r^tlic dluM-inu-eum freak. *T
sui«i»ow your ideas ,*ire rather hroad."
"Oh piy Ideas arc hnurd em.ngh."
nawored the living skeleton, "hut 1
nc\er fully re.-iIhuHl the narrowm-ss of
my existence until the uuituigx-r put
me on the p’alfi»rui with the obese
tody.^—ChicDgo Dally New*.
/ Ladies, -you can Jump on R. tram
from our handsome assort
ple on IL but It will come up smiling
every time." Csimsn'e Elastic Floor
8. E. Wait A Sena. Traverse
Varnh
City.
CUT GLASS,
CHINA
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
8ILVERWARI
GRAND RAPIDS I IRDIAHA RY
COHPAHY.
Trsink Irere 1
We can astonish you st th.
handsome gifts we are aell-
RA8TALL. the
TremSt^rTrerereTcily^ for^Kortl
Tr2^1rere Trmrerw Oly for Kor«l
JOHN R. SANTO
|6EIEilALiKniAUE|
New Wiiiialm ffioak.
FIRE INSURANCE
DRS. SAWYER A
DENTISTS.,
All Work cd Hlgbeal F
Fine OoM Watk a 1
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J.H.Huni
6N.R.MeWittr
MOIBOE & MeWETHY
GENERAL IRSURAICE
3 1 t N E W,W ILHELBd BLOCBC
JURPET CLEARING WORKSm
’sSri
CaroetOeaninc and Fcafoor Reno,
a^to Iw jp^ lafio rnga, lot mo I
^0._P.kg.4-.
o.
^LARSON'S PARK. HOTEL
IL & R. L TIME CARO
SECRETS«
iifiir
AttfooMoowf SmCrorisod*
WdmsB oa her way to wuni-tovslidta
mmiCKi
TRAVEBBE OTf BM6K CO.
FOR THE
REST RESULTS
Prompt DollvBry.
Xn foe morning when s broad tMwm
of mmabloe |«ani tlirougb the win
flow of yoor stamping apsrtmcnt yon
nre coButkBs liuy psHlcles flonting
aloBg foe pnfo of foe aonllglif; bat foe
air of foe mnalnder of foe room
aseow entirely dear and pure. Is lt»
>Not at aU, Tbcre .to Jnst as m
dam IB foc-Bir ootslde that rtrei
•f Ugbt BS there Is ta It. but U Is
rtolble. 8o tbe diaeaae germs la foe
r« of Impalpable dost are ffm
aboqt na oftaB wbmi we are u
setama of foelr prearore. Our vital.
Ity amy be sttoog cmmgb to re
Umb loDonMM. or U
noL Iflf
!..««
BOta our
OM kMl
to we retain
bealtb. If It to
w4 ave attaekad wltii typbcld nr
t.r: feSasa— &:r2r.s:
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