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Title
The Evening Record, September 03, 1904
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1904-09-03
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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Washlagtim. SepL 2.->Mtnteler Bar*
rett of Panama to a communlcatlc
tale departmant warn, the people
ist going to Panama with a view
of fiadlag employment ^e says the
cost of llvtog has toerea^ aeatiy 300
per coat and reaU are cxorhltaat
Book $lm
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spisisM sf ttis fisst 4ws isys will is">Hiiliis whstlisr sr fwt tus rsfiks of
Also OIvsn Csntract to Instsll Fa
MVMAsrs la CUlMts will to# swsllsi
•ystofts^y iphool for Tsachinp
iy ths aiiltiM sT tlis frsifht tisii.
Dssf Childrsti to Os Instsllsi.
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Mi sH tssmstsrs in tlis stock ysrii
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Ml taM Mi «IM pmk^f «irlll mtppty
all MrM MMfi ^ Mil i»r it. As tc
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I is Mt toliMS thsy will rlM.**
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it, WAS
Oisrlss Wllisfl. Afsi lA Was Carry
ing tks dan sni U Was AcctBmlih Whitnry. agod 13. was shot
Ihrmtich ihr Inft arm sritk a 22 caliber
j vies by Ch^rlec Wil»on. a«<M lo. thli
) toorslag. WhUb the U1I passed eB
. llrely throuKh the ami, the Injury If
• ^ not rT»nnUIi'TiyI tu rioiu Iml Is vct)
painful.
The mile fellos Sho aun ItijurtNl ‘p
Uie soa of WlMlam Whitney, an era
ploys of tbe..Tra«cr»e City Mamifar-;
turinc Goapany. and mlm llvra at 717
Lake avenue. The iMiy's rmuher died
last Thanhaglvln*. thU morning ih.
imie fellow obUlnod |H.rmlN«Ion from
hU father to «o to a farm almut live
miles In the oouatry when* hk tinuhW.
who Is older, la worktnu. The two
■ luiys were
kav^ returned this even
Ing. The father^lowed the lK»y to
take the gim alooi^d as this was lh<
Ural time kj^cvermd a gun aJtme lu
was tvnsldcrably elated.
^
On startliig out he.^ent to the home
of Mrs. John Wilson, a neighbor.
get her sin. J'harl
Charles, to'
,
n>am>
but *N4 (bitoOir iKiy
li
might go pai
way wHrtlm. The two Imys aUrUul
out and sonA of the other neighbor
hood bo>;s>lnsd In the party. Ass
rmus Whitney
boy allowed
fsvor.^^s
W
p to carry ibo.gtm. The
accident occurred on FouHecnth and
Union streets and Just bow It bar
ar'ija-’’
The M llBon boy aaya he was carrytog
a piece c§ Iron In his coat pocket and
"^prlnd blew this around so that I'
j tonMk tio brnmoHir. diK-hacstos thr
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Wm. Oibrr. u, be w»» pototinc ibc
,^ 'to^gj^tbe Whitod, bo, »bn It
After wrestlln^o hours W
W’odnss
day
sy night for thb heating and
ding propositloil for the new roartb
1
ward school bulUing. though It war
supposed that tl^ natter had Jtam
lag a WMk earlier, the board of sdu
cation adjoursied! to mfM!t again last
night and thresh be matter out again.
Wednesday nlg^t a vole was uker
to reconsider the pet Ion taken on heat
lag and veatilatliik. the rote standing*
Yeas. Chase. Oarner. M«nds. NIchol
w>B. Thirlby and Fulgtapn: nays. F^lr
child. Moffatt aM MooUgue. Th<
chair derided the molloa lost and
Thirlby took exception to the rullixr
bid a motion to pdioum to last night
cut the matter off.
W'hen the boprd assembled Iasi
olgbt Mayor FUlghum staled be bad
Investigated tbn'matter and would
change bis declskto ^n the ruling. Hr
declared the motlhn raniid. The onl>
criterion he has ^ go by Is parliamen
lary law. as the charter says nothing
In regard to whether two^tbtrds of the
board or iwo-tblrds of the mei^rr
present ora Wajorlty of the board or s
majority nf the members present shall
carry or losen motion.
As soon as this decision was mi
dered Meml»er tobds moved that the
board rescind the action ^gardlng
swarding the contract for heating and
vontllstlng the Foiirlh ward sehoo!
given to Arms £ Cole. The nfottou
was supiMirted by 1>r. fl. B. Gamer.
The vole s!o*»d 7 to .7. Memliers Chase.
(Isrncr. lloldsworth. Nicholson. Meads.
Thirlby and Chairman l->lghum voting
yes. while Members Palrcblkl. Moffatt
snd Montague votc«l no.
The motion being carried Mcmlnr
Thirlby then made a motion that the
eirtitrset for hmting and ventilating
Ik* swanlcfl lo the Traverse City Iron
Works for the smbunt of Its bid. The
motion was supportc'd hy lYank
Meads. The amount of the Iron works
bid Is |:.7fe;.H.
W. W I'alrrhU^ thought that Inas
much as tin. matter had kHH>n prejilously conaiiUretl seiikjd, but that the Iron
works bad nwlved the matter and
had brought a nian representing lif
company. It was no mote than fair to
give Arm. £ C«li* a chmire to get a
man here. This company had tried,
he Mid. but could not get one here be^
(Continuod on Third rpgc.)
WASHED mER BOARD
BUT NAVB OBCIDBO TO ABANDON
Miaa Mabel Minor Waa Hoataaa to
TMB CITY.
Twenty Friania.
Miaa MabiH Minor cntcrlaincd a
OMMrtil Mumhi Han CMMwui tha Cmb party of twenty of her friends last
evening at her home. Caroms and cr>
iiaa Ovirlaalctoi |Jao^ Yang-kinolo was enjoyed until a late hour,
KMtopaOdfi. Aaaymai tlit Ofafter which refreshments of Ice cream
tonaiva and la Bamhartl.
d cake was aerv od. , All |>mienl had
very fine time and were greatly
Ififf tha iapanaat.
pleased with the entertainment given
By Wire to the Bvenlag Rooori.
ndoa. Sapl.
A diapatrti fnmi
Toklo aaya the greateat battle of the
ON ROOSEVELT.
century la now raging on both sides
New York Broker Has 060.000 Bet at
of the Taitae rivp betweeii the Bui
Ten to Five.
the lapaneae foieea. A dec
victory for oac of the contending By Wire to the Evening Ui*cerd.
fom Is expected today.' General
Now York. Sept. 3.~It S. IllehardKi^bpatklo has assumed the offen son. broker of 45 Rxehang«» place, has
bombarding the Japanese.
a commission of fSo.mm i« 4K*t on
Uoosevolt at 10 to 5.
reacher Toklo today that the
%ro gradually giving way before Field
Oymma'a assault. Generai
as succeeded after desiKrate
In capturtag the eminence
the raftway. The Uao
Vang oorreapondent of a Borne newslosses on both sides
«lnce the battle began at Liao Yang
amber between thirty five and fifty
lousand krilfd and wounded.
The hlihm£ •military offlcials in 8t.
You have heard
UTH of KiniPetersburg admit that It has been de
hall pianos say “1 wcmldn't seU
eded to abandon Liao Yang unless
my piano fhr three times whst it
Ktuopatkla la orerwhelmlngly sue
COM If I Citultlu'i get nnolher
tely. The stronghold
like It.- . You wouldn t hear
is sun to possession of the Russians.
Borophtkin la In a most perilous poslthem say that If the pinno was
on.
not giving KalUfaction. Come
A report reached 8t. Petersburg this
In and examine our line of late
iftemooh that kuropatkln’s forces arc
styles—vu* Know we ean please
retrMtIng towad Mukden. The war
you In quality, siyb*, price and
office admlU that rumor ^ h'achc.l
capital but say s it is not
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BELLS
We ititt hmre
itofBoj.*
SCHOOL SUITS
$3.50 m $4.
sizes G to IG that roust be aokl
A50, SLIS. S2JN, S2JI, UK
the t>air. excel i
t$6.ai><l$C.
shoe* for men in e rcf7.<le«nble
lenture. Nently " “
City' men know,
are not one of thj: Win ones,
^
worth ahout double. *
Boys* Shlris-Capi-Hals-Sweaters-Tks
Kerwear—a«) at
BBSOLimON PitICBS.
ft? MsVrAlTlTl^ Md
Realize the truth ojl this ^ate-
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HOKHOIISBEIITERED W.W.KIIIB11LL COMPANY
WFYBBtSt K.aStrBic,Mrr.
MOBC WILL START
BACCS MONDAY.
IN
KlicaliMa Point Toward One of the
Mast BJecessful Race MeeU
Kvar ;ield In City.
The prcparsllons for the matinee
ice meet k^nday an* now completcri
and the Indications are that it will be
one of the best mocU ever given in
this city. The local horsemen are
very enthusiastic over the m(*otiiig
snd s
gvryUklntlaHjjjU Jartruw«l.. 8»w
O. C. MOFFATT
AbstrBCts of TlUB
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batabllahad in 1808
Vour
VIOUB
In addition to the entries published
yesterday the following horsii^ will
start:. Utile Doc. owned by J. nUlesple. Nancy T.. owm^l by l>aii Turnbull: Little J.. owned by Tom Shane;
Polly W.. owned by ^mbull & Co.;
lUI Plex. owned by Gerinalne Bros.
If the day U fair theiy will undout
ediy be a large crowd in attendance.
Tall Clothes
MILUON DOLUR FIRE
DIBABTROU8 BLAZE VIBITEO MEM*
PHJ8. TENNESSEE, f
Starttd in a Qfocary CaHy This Morn,
ing and Dtotfwyad a Large Nornbar of Rtolncsa Heuse^
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Memphis. Tcnn.. Sept, 3.—A fire
started In <hc big Oliver Finney groeery cwrly thinmOTlng* destroyed the
followlBg toUldlal^ Oliver Finney
grocery. John A. Denny £ Co.. MTynne.
Love A Co, W. C. Bari. Rehr £ Oo.
RFTEQI nUED
I,'
OYcrs
manV
and tha Memphis Paper Ca it U helleved the teas wtil reach a mUUon.
>_^Tkd
arm ju.t bo
le lor «h« olbor ud tone out Joti
TWkhtoro. Bobo i^oeoo oT bl. coot ud
-•hirt ran) blown tnlo «bo rtnud By Wire to the Evening Record.
wblob wore oitmtood k. Dr. & a .Calutod, Mich, Bept 3-~Whlle the
ihaMi Werlda Fair BhuMe Train
Bmmk a Btreet Car at Ban^ .
tug Hoffman of the Lake Superior
naheompaffyumalahoctogtoa heavy
A. H. Bum of Oi
ton to Lakn
lost his am to sto
Bpeelal to the Bvaatog Beeord.
abort Utos aid. la to Ihs city tor a hMlLvto
Tisit srlth totoUeaa.
U r. rtohsu m tlis amriUag for
Bt ear at Barap etreet cfoeidng this
rofDrtfdUtatot
toooa. U Is repotod Bfteto periwarekned.
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Mr
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BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
BENDA
%
IS
mm
AVhat are they goinK lo be.
where arc you going to jget thcin..
and what arc they goii^g lo cost
you ?
✓
If you want the very atest ap
proved styles, the widci t latitude
in choice, the best fit po! sibic and
a wearing quality that you will
remember with pleasure, all
within the reasonaljc price
range of
mm
$15 to $?5
Come to our store and ask tis to
show you our new models in L. Adler Bros. & Co's
.^Rochester made suits and overcoats. What iec )cnow
about these garments makes us confident thatj they will
please you.
l
Prevailing Styles for
E WILHELM :?^! SAiiLTON
NOW IN—.
SWir
ma»hB....»>.St«ayMasMi.aitfi>.
We alBQys cany-a foil line 4>f theM 2aa»nf
■^srips?-Sv
coods, and Att fall W arn exception. ;In f^n
and novelties, our line
is certainly worth S
your inspection. At 50c. 76c. $1.00, $1.^. $1.50,
^.00 and $2.20 our line cannot be beaten.
PEOrUS’SATDteS RUK
A. J. WUHELMS^
. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
^ tma^waiL
zi^yZJ:,
Travmwu City to BIb UmUu
IIBSa 15 itjrllMlI
The crowd at the regular meeting of
the Traverse aty Rod aad Gun dub
yesterday afternoou eras not heavy
after the big mstch of Tuesday aad
ilnssday. The wind blew from tbe
ih yesterday and tbe birds testend
there were for .Sunday dinner Mr. and of ascending heavenward took a trip
Mrs. Holden and a party of Ms tom tbe oUier way. CousequenUy. It was
Traveree Oty. Ben Montague
hard shooting and tbe scores were
three friends from Mobile. Ala.
low^. The most Interesting event of
Sa^^day last the Montrose psrty were
anlertnlned by Miss Dodgs at Rash Prank tStr
I^Luclus Palchln.
bf siMetel car, Bmmg mhM
CUBlliet of Dr. G. K. Kitedw; Mr*.
Arthur PMfleld and uoa. Mr«. M. P.
Mrs. Oruadorff and UIm Bdaa praiidorir.
I
Dr. V. C. VaughaiL and Dr. V. C.
VaaEbaB,.'jr., who hdve been
jhaa eottace. left for Aaa Arbor
laat Wedne«lay and Mni. Vhu«han.
cloMd the eotUge and lald good bye
to Old lllailon the fbUowIni
Rev. and Mra. W. K. Wright have
cloe^ Daman ceffUge and reUmed
to their home la Traveree City,
out to their going they enterU
the oottage Mrs. W. O. Holden and
hter Margaret, Mrs. H. D. Alley.
A. W. Uad. all of Traverse City,
sad last but not least. LotUs Holliday
of Traverse City has been malting
afienmoa at cards;
meats were served.
But now the last set is on. Good
byes are being said and spoc. very
soon, the good old summer days of
lf04 will have gone la the past while
the people who have been here for the
summer wUl be back to their
In the city with OW Mission for away
aad aothiiag bit a pleasant mcmoi
TOPUTBlMIDimPIDS
IMP
lade by the contestants:
This Bin indBde neili mA
bothJictveca IBkirctwCitr Bad
1504.
w
%unDen kaveTrmvcne City
Tharada)s^«a.Bi.
£I.NfE,AcL
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Traverse City Feet Ball Tteam WNI
y5 .WrpNvlqkc 9.MM. N.. OO A9 8
Buck Tlmt CHy In Grand Rapids.
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Manager Malcolm Winnie, of the
Traverse aiy foot bell teem. Is In.reoeipt of s communication from the twcniy-flve.
manager of tbe Grand Rapldsn
fcrlng a date on Oct. 2. If sallsfactur}*
REVIVED THE LEADER.
in regard to expenses
Fr«.r
are made the dale will be accepted.
The Grand Rapids team is quite
strong this ycur and Is composed of
ex-HIgh school students. The game
will be played In the new $30,000 park
at Grand Rapjds.
91m Bayne OmM fom
«t itaTCfM cat,, mm umm «t
•m. OBL 0>
Brut
M bM
art aiiw MrBIi at
& B. Ifoitra and
the
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.LEST VOM FORQITb
Hot Spifoga roedlriuai
have cured TMOUSANOB IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can euro you.
sale by all first riaaa drugglata.
TRY A RicORO WANT AD.
in
hTL?med"1r;‘ub';r.ul "'Z
Mr. and Mrs. C W. LeAagwelt Jr.
and children left for an Bastera trip Good Program Will Be Qlveii on
Thursday last They will
Boardman Avenue School Grounds
Philadelphia. New York city and Niag
In the Afternoon.
ara Fhlls unUl Sept. 14, when they will
Uree use boards. These, witb 111- leave for their home In Whittier. CaJ.
There will be another band concert
eratare and all other media, are mere They have spent ^ pleasant sumn
on
the
Boardman
avenue school
ly enbldemeiital to aesrspaper advergrounds tomorrow afternoon at S
ttelag. The newspaper ad Is the voice
Frank Fallonsb^ of Chicago left for o'clock. There have, been several apef the department more, Its only
iy*aboat. He has been polntmente to give a concert on the
Soucl oottage. Mr. and grounds but owing one Ume to
ef today Is the cteatlen M/s. C. W. Pierce and Mlaa Pierce win
funeral near by and another to a rsin
the stay uaUI Sept IS. They wiU eaterstonn none have been given there for
of today la largely the erw tain ns guesu Miss LeAngweU nntT
some Ume. Several coaceru will be
Theef- Miss Gertrude DeAngwen ms 1
given oa the east side this month and
laet of
croft cottage win be dose, altbongb some on the Central school groundi
gether,
gether,not
notonly
onlyupon
uponeat
each other, but the annex or music room win still be
upon the whole tebric of bmdnees and
for a few last good times.
IN A LOG AND ON A LOG
ndveittolng. can hardly te
by men wbo have not eeea tbe
lenves Old Mtsskm. will sail for Bu- Seme Qtiaar Waya of Traveling te the
nings of preset day retailing.
rope aad wUl take lip the study of
Bt Lauia EapoaHion.
' Ten years ago- the expeadlturee of
SgambatUe and expects
81 . Louis. Sept. 3.—The Utest
the New York department stores was to graduate at the Royal coaservatory
world's fair cnrlp Is an Immense hol
lees than onc^hair of that of today. la Rome. Las wlater, durtaig
low log from the state of Washington,
Twenty years ago it wa^ less than
LeBngweirs «tay In Rem.e. she pinyei which was transformed Into a car. or
tenth. Thirty years ago It wmi a min ____________le. the glhed comp
ute fmetloa. General adverUalag. mall and pianist pleased hln^ very much by
IS of travel by John P. Morgan,
order advertising, trade Journal pubng some of hU dlBenH compo- from Aberdeen. Wash., to 81. Louis, a
llclly and other lines are develei^
M In a charming manner and he dlstaaoexir about 2.S00 miles. A large
menu of Ue retail methods that came
very anxious for he^ to stay aad
i waa cut out of the log and this
talo eaistence about twenty years ago. flnlsb the work she will coaclude this
waa divided into a receptloa room, an
latent medlclae
winter.
vigor before this time, and lu devclopA Jolly party of youag people went
la recent years U also due to to Traverse CHy oa Tneaday last and
tree from which this big log
stayed until Wednesday. They were waa 275 fort high and nearly nine
doihlng pnbUclty, no
gueeu at Park Place and verejchnper^
none of the maay lines now sm In oned by Mra. C. Wi Pierce. The party
Another adventurous world’s fair
of MU Mafhimrtte PI
IISO the New York
loera, emme down the river from Keo
realise the v
value of newspaper pabOraB, Dr, Claraace Vaaghan kuk to 8L Louis, flouting on m log,
r haring «»od It experimeal- aad Dr. Walter Vaagbaa. Two of tbe
iw.7..n«h,
with the Amerteen flag wnring from
idlT lor
They found the
left tor borne on Wedaeadny the bow.
piteciple of this force—^advertising
I OimB leavlag forChlthe right goods at the right time at
and br. Walter Vaughan fbr
SENTENCE SERMONGb
the right price.That haa always been
The Porter house haa been having a
«C gresA
^eim of ralaU advert
This (oodly number of visitors lately. On
When prices latarday last K. McNamara. K. J.
H fota mU ef Ufo to know eU ef lera
^t4nwnt0apolatnot«ra.m«,os ralghum. A. V. Prisdrteb. U IL.QIbba
Mon; the pub^ bought more goods of Traveree aty were down eeelag tbe
»ittm gradoa were deauaded. A taste country aad took diaaor at tafor
to drma and reinameat la homsa
re nnwmpanlad by J.
. t^dmretaged. Maaufactmera found M. Oolllas of Chknpx fbr Bniay
It ■■ssmiT to make better goods, and CB oC... .bobcCwwffo N.. -N.. MK
moreefthem.
er Dr. A. H. MoUlday aad wlfo,
Aid tbt vritsr sums up the whols
a Hn^. Mr. and lira Tfoey
4Mng by tnrisung that newapager nd^ W. C Midi ud
CtanU
viriHUg ii lib buM and rnori Mt-
I*M TALKING VET
That
IMS CONCERT TOMOIISOW
I =r,“2:.'r^
THE IMPORTANT FEATURE
or the fall stock of any hardware*
store te the largo stock of gaos al
wa>w on hand for sportameu. Thb
year we have an cspectelly Bm Uno
of
rifles. 22 callbro. In additlou
to our gunsB double and single barreK
The men behind the guns also ncod
ammuniUoa. We have 4L S. F. Saxton Hardwart^ Co.
!
news.
Good Tilings To Eat
From the Department that always ;ji
has the best of goods
Iftg
What is Life?
In the la*it analysis nolM»dy knows.;
but we do know that It 1« under strict
law. Abuse that law even slip—
pain results. Irrt'gular living m
derangement of the organs, rt^uliing
In constipaUon. headache <»r liver |
trouble.^' Dr, King s New Ufe Pills ‘
quickly readjusts this. Ii's gentle, yet 1
thorough. Only 25c. At Johnson*
Drug Sit»re. 8. H Wall k Sons and F.
The readers of ibis pa|K*r will be I
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease.that science has
been able to cure in alt its stages,
that Is Caurrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure !
Is the only positive cure now known to |
the medical fraternity. CatArrh being i
a constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca- j
tarrh Cure is taken Interaslly. acting
dlrecUy ti|»on the blood and mucous'
surfaces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disc
and giving the paUent strength by
building up the constitution and i^lbi
nature In iWng its work.; The
proprietors have so much faith in iu
curative powf^rs that they offer One
Tfehdred Dollars for any case that it
to cure. Send for list of lesil
This is the food that is so good
ked for serving.
eal. Hashed Chicken. Pressed Pig-s FeeL Vienna Sausage, CoftM Beef,
Lunch Tongue. Potted Ham. Veal Loaf. Corned Ham. Hamburger Steak, Frankfurter, Chicken Loaf.
'
.
Want a Coffe Treat?
Then vve have the Femdcll brand-three gradet^ach one a dandy.
The Park Place Special »ms made
us many good steady customers. We really arc the coffee headquarters of this region.
Cook was happy
Becausi the bread was bght—the pies done to a
was right, the baking powder was right-that’s i
The flour was right, the lard was right, the ycast
-all came from grocery' departmenL
We’re a bit particular
About our srrioked hams.
We sell only that we know are all Hghb-tha t*s why we recommepd the Pr^ium
Hams, Winchester Hams, Premium Bacon and Star Hams.
Put one' on your want list for 1
Want some good Cheese
That will ma^e your mouth water just to look
goodness and freshness of it.
F. J. CHENBY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by druggUu, 7Bc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
^
Have you ever tried our brrakfast coffee ?—Mocha and Java—you don’t knew trtiat good coflee ts amtil you
do.
Then wc have
That is our famous c
cry cheese.
We vouch for the
amo«ie Roquefort Chee
Park Cheese and the Bnck Cheese.
And listen to these
All kinds of olives. Snider's Salad Dressing. Deviled Olives, Oyster Cocktail Sauce. Snider’s Catsup, Mixed
Pickles. Canned Salmon, Pure Horseradish. Mint Sauce. Kmg Oscar Sardines.
Clam Chowder.
Pork and
Seans, all kinds of Soups (only takes five minutes to serve), wpole Wheat Bread, Rye Brca^ Graham Broad,
fresh every dsy.
If the history of our citixciu*
wetihh were written we should
Bed that fully three-fourths
have riara from oogiparaUvely
small beglanlags. $1.00
open a blue book savings aceoeat with tht oMest heali
Northera Michigan. Wc pay
three par cent Interest e
ponnied tw«e a yefl^.
pmtmatrSMtBM
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pianb, and the Famous Farrand Organs
iKmNNHi&Ulf
Keninu
HI ,
For
H.
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T. J.
wilt.
tai«
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Mimm win vaMjw w«A la iw dOr
mAvwItiyL HBwahiu
MB^lhMthalthaflb
ihhIhMhmaadhAi
At this tl.
■is
roan to A putot eC
d «M that the mattsr ted
two
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patter ate aald that Che matter t
have hesB eloate«ptf1thad.aot^ ^
OarMT thoteht R oaiss^ fair to give
both aidsa a chaaea. Msaiher
Thlrlhy thea ahM that a^ beBirc
>r martlwiaH yUaiA, m4 «m w«a om last the member froa the First ward
lA4k0 aMtiriiNi aM kllM •mkm
did not waat to he ao fhtr. Whea the
f pMHli •■ a«tfM«r Kmdarata
vele was takeaoa t^ motSoa to a
lallam^yoaoortdi
the eaaifact to the Traverse Ctly Iroe
^ t; V. tlia^ii-ao.Uwtof«.€f|roiirfl«hi Works H aras carM by a vota ef 7
to a: Memheri Fhlnhlld. Moffatt
Moatague votlag ap.
This urns followed by a ssotloa by
, i;,dit W imat or th.^ W. ThJrtby that the mayor aad elerk
1. . -f atH» M«M:^OMa Md teMT>]r. he authorised to eater Into eoattaef
f . ^ ^Bob fipifmadactad oiMco^M^ wHh the Traverse City Iron Worha.
l;Jn
V doiiMdMtttod. Thelicr»ltliMl*« ThU motion was carried naaalmoaaly.
: ^
INtUtef om alMb. It |im been e
pdfalaaill
auMtaa
rUpatkkNi of bitflaa chlaT waA army
ottoar altuiii on a loc. tbe «e«0Q»«r
•#rer WKiaK hl« oelgbbor to -■ore
Kft'
tk« » r*M» «» ow bpI/.
> Tmalial UUsd hv •aJojr«-
mmih, siiippiiif iBUsr
i"’~
OaU taro apritBc atp a» If by mask
t
raOraada have eooM» and the place hai
IbecooM popalar as a pleasure resort
If Bob Brm had l^a aa eaterpri.
lac ladindua] he copld easily bar.
. ibsea a rich aiaa today; ItiluslaaW
laUal stea* yacht lastea^ of a mlsel^
able old bouse boat that would so U
thp boUoB ia aa lusUnt if It were no:
papported oa lofft. But the hennlt
araa fond of the flowing bowL Bol
hablbed and reirosaded i
iy.
^bea Brown was la hit cups he ws'
a bard van to handle. It matter-d
UtUeio hba who the owner of a choice
steak ■Ighi be. If he conci‘lTed a de
alre that edible. He bad a broad Idcr
of the owoerahlp^r^f thlnea and he
helped hlmseWHo^hat he wanted. Bol
wai poor a^ friendless and for thes.
aru he lavarUMy was seat to jail.
That Is what has nsde Bob the her
«iH -grotMhy.- Ho looks upon mcr
as his aaturml enemies. He Uvea spar
with his pets and seems well ssUs!le<*
to he left alone.
Bob’s pets consist of a few pink
>ayad rahWU and a retinue of sore
csu. which follow ‘him about In
a Boat unfellne like manner. Year,
apo Bob ha\l a Uoy. Poato. and ibey
tired hermlta’ llvw topether. The:
were very fond f one another, and
When Ponto died Ad Bob mourned th.
loa^ of a true friend.
The sore^yed felines copm and go
generation Is boAi and generatior
dies, but there U always a pokw ot
them on hand. Bob Is fond of them
1 they are certainly food pt Bob. li
there Is any affccUon in oats. Bol
. lives on flsh. and he goes llsblng In aa
old’abell <k s boat that never poasess
1 ed a name, \tbon he Returns U is a*
tmasual sight lo sec hU horde of cat*
leap Into the wattr and swim out t«*
meet hlta.
, This old fisherman. It Is
1ms seen better times.. He
** has bad a hard Iqt for the VMust qnsrtc:
*
of a century. -He has been driver
frtMh one place to another as Terminal
has grovra. but he won t leave nov
ud be totend. lo .pood taU decllDlnr
ymn *ber« he b». Heed «. loni!
MfDed by mu but beloved l.y bl>
c^. ud mbblU.
^
I
I
^ToiiiSsS^
Chlldran-s Choniaef Flty Voices Wil
; Aid to Beth Bervlcss al th#
Church of Christ Tetoorrww.
A most happy and helpful service l»
expected tomorrow at the Church o1
- Christ. The worship at both senrlce»
' morning and evening will he augment
ed by a children s chorus of fifty
voices under the supervision of Prof
W. A. Smith. The evening program Is
Call to worship.
-Allelnla.- chorus,
'
CorbaaMon. i^i and
the mayor W cWi
enter Into retract with Anns A Cole
for the pli^bing. This was uaani
woasly car^.
H. iloatagne then ashed lor iafor
•nation in regard to the progrens on
Jie new school bnllding. as he uteer
Hood that Ue ooatractor was dlscour
aged the sray things were going mad
hat he was crippled ia trying to ao
jmpUth anything.
W. Thlrlhy. chairman of the com
mUtee. said that the contractor eras
making poor progress but that he war
lolng as much as was possible uadei
he circumatances and no fault could
>e found with him. He bad been de
iayed on joUt and for the last few
lays had been crippled on white hricl
bul that both would be here by Mon
lay.
The fact that Anns A Golo.sllll had
-he contract.for InsUIllngmthe auto
natlr heating regulator which the
irought up and the action c
a regard to this matter was rescinded
and II. Montague made a motlpa that
he conlraht b<- given to the Traverse
Jity Iron Works in oonJuncHoa wlU.
he other contract, to cost $475. which
s 1120 less than the Powers company
asked. The motion was carried unan*
mously.
The following resolution was nnan
mously adopted by the board npoa
notion of W.3V. Fairchild:
“Whereas. A j^lltlon of the parentf
if moro'Uaan seven deaf children ol
ichool age has been presented to \hlr
»Kiard praying for the csUbllshment
•jf a day school for the teaeWng of
;peech to said children by the ora!
method; aad.
Whereai. U,ls considered desirable
0 grant said reqmwt: therefore, be ti
Resolved. That the honorable.
mperlnlendent of public Instruction
» and he Is hereby requested to Issnr
1 permit gnd •authority for the estoh
Ubment of a day school for the deal
n this city under the provUlons oi
he sute law governing the same and
bat this lioanl hereby assume th«
lutles and obligations devolving upon
t under said law.
“Resolved ftirther. That the sccre
ary be and he is hereby Instructed tr
orward a copy ef Ybls resolution duly
uMhenilcated by the prealdenl of the
loard and the secretory thereof and
ntendcrit of pujyUc Instruefton at the
wpitol at Lansing.”
The matter of seats for the new
mlUling was discussed al some length
and sras settled by placing It In the
lands of the committee on hntldiiigs
and grounds and the superintendent.
They are not to furnish seats for more
ban four rooms. The matter of buy
ng blackboards for this building was
also discussed and this also was left
in the aamc hands with the undertUndlng that only genulne,alate blackoords win be used. Frank 8. Baskin
1 representative of the Grand Rapida
School Furniture company, was pres
?nt and the committee and the reprelentalive hidd a meeUng this afterloon to buy the goods.
Church hiotloe.
Latter Day Saints. (Reorganised
•hurch)-^unda> achool at 10:30 in
he morning. Superintendent IL A,
Doty In char
tehris
ST
<to—gWiWllii« «■! .1^. j
A tewM fMpte Will
wlwrtttty
I'hn «te Csirt
Itegy asw Aot l
ia mbmA to ■
Hn. B.a.MoMe. «kD kM bwa
npwfilng a tow Cays to tte dty. loft
Itaanr Htfl of ABegaa eooaty Is visItlac tte fimny of Bev. A. J. Eldrte
oa kis way to tte Jodida] eoaveatkm
intecteaw..
lltoo Cota BoMoa ol Baa Dieco. CaL.
In tte canto of ter a^ W. O,
tea. ate fimny. Man Boldoo is th*
is tew U yam oM. wan here in tototeor of Byiaa HoMoa. for
tte iatoapato of/the deaf pupUs wHb ly^of this dty. ate this is her
bar fMter. They trsvB on their own vtoft since leovtog
eiptam an/>rs«elve nothing for tak'
tog tte iattotet that ftey do ia the Mr. ate Mrs. W. A. M. Jotentoa and
luM OHM Was ^ Vases af ^aoA
Hte Bsm to jPoar Hs — ' -
^ Ivaa W. DuuB.:wte toed yesterday
afteraooB oC Britet’^ fitosaae. was 42
tte early ploaeers oC this rsdoa ate
^ fatoOy has ff maay yeers bees
ia thto sectSca ate highly
ed. Desoth
Desoth! was dne
due ti
to Bribe s
had been 111
> aad as Ml-. Doaa ha
reral asoat^ U was :
daaghter. Alka, of Bralnord. «
are to Parte Place and wUl vlstt friotes
here. Mrs. JdhaaUm was fon
The remains were taken to the farm
him Mabel White of this dty.
of Val. his broth^. near Silver lake,
where the funeral eervice wUl he held
at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.'
Tte tow provides for tte establish
Deceased leaves one sister. Mrs.
■eat of a day school for deaf by tooal
*sabella Whittog bf this city, and four
•ehool hoards. The school ma he es
Piff.
aad
Mrs.
K.
S.
Horst
we
brothers. Wllllato of Btaghass. Utah.
tahltated wrherw there are throe oc
•ore dear children and for chlldfen Letote this moraing to spend Sunday laaaaa J. of thU 'city. PVaak. Val and
Fred who r^del on farms neaK the
•rom three joan np to age. The pur with Profeosor Maro.
C. M. Buell of Byroe returned hom< rity. •
I
xwe Is to provide school tmtoiag for
Deceased had many friends in this
Mdnm when too young to be token this aBomlag after vlstting frtends Ic
the
city
and
to
Charter^
tocaUty who wi4 he grieved that he
sway from home wisely. In addition
O.
0.
Bates
arrived
from
Chicagt
has been called away.
the method of oral speech U required
’ll law. signs and other methods an thU mornlhg oa hustoesa teanected
with the Herald and Record compan>
ENTERTdilNEO CLASS.
oolan^.
md
U
speteliig
a
few
days
with
hi:
In this city there are about ten chll,
parents. Mr.- Md Mrs. Thoa T. Bates. Mra. E. L. Edwards Waa Hotosw to
Iren which would he benefited by such
Miss Maude Robertson went to Em
t school. Tte tow further provides for
pire thU morning to get ready foi
Mrs. E. L. Bdwsrds gave s delight
»he payment of $150 per year for each
tpenlng her term of school Monda> tol party to her | Sunday school class
lupU tnstrocted In loealwchooU .which
morning.
If the Methodist ghurch this afternoon
toes to meet the expense of the school
James H. W. Huhbell of Chicago
Dne teacher can take care of from sl>
formerly of this city, arrived in thi
lo seven pupils and tbej- can be se
ity this morning for a visit with hitduring tlii* early
mred at a sglsry of from 17© to |7f
;mrents. Mr. add Mrs. B. \V. Hubboll.
ifiernoon.
w month.
Prof. A. D. BIssell loft last eveninv
In this ntnte there are schools Ir
*or St. I^uis and California after »
BREVITIES.
Irand Rapids, Muskegon. Jackson
rUit in the city with Rev. L. B. Ui%
Kmtomaxoo. Detroit. Saginaw. Bay Cl!>
♦ell. Profesiior BlssMl has U-en pro
The Record qffice will bo cloeod
and nchooto are being estohlUbed at
'essor at Ctontnunt. CaJ.. foor a num Monday. Labor l|ay. and the entire ofMenominee ahd Ishpeming.
her of year*.
Ice and mechanical force will take a
Snpertotendent David McKenxio
Ted Southard left this morning foi holiday.
I ’
»bo has been' superintendent of tha
t weeks visit in Howard City befon
Union street jresldent* a*nd those
Muskegon school until the past year
?ntering the dental college to Detroit having occasion )to traverse the walk
low being with the qentral High
Archie Ovlatl Is taking the saM »n the east side i»f the street are com•chobl of Detroit, says. “The school In
olatolng vigorously of the condlHoo of
baths In Manistee.
Muskegan started four years ago am!
Mrs. Wlllfiam Hitchcock and chll the croKRlng at Eighth street. There
^ss ted an average enrollme
Iren returned lo their home In Lan ‘8 no drainage and for a long time
after a rain It to anDoyl|ig to walk
17 years and It was aa unqualified ilng today after visiting friends and
through the sltipj and stagnant water.
looosss aa will he corroborated by the -elatives in this city and Bast Jordan
Pnif. Samuel j)lckie. LL. D.. preslnothers. 1 am sure that the b^fit< for the past three weeks. Her niece
lent .*f Albion qollege. will hp**ak at
Miss
Oliye
Shorter,
accompanied
he*
o the nnfortnnate chlldre are so gres
he Asbury M.
church togjomiw
home for a visit.
hat when the matter Is understooi!
Miss Ida Pickard left lo«lay for t morning at in;3«iand not in the afterhere can be no objection raised lo the
loon as announced yesterdhy.
wtablishmcnt of a local school. But ueek-8 visit with friends and relallve»
In the lUt of tousiness houses that
in Nortbport.
*
m the other hand>ver>’thlng points tt
Miss Margaret B. Carey returntMl tt would rlose IjalK>r Day that of Smith
‘to desirability an^ necessity for the
her home to Muskegon this morninp ft Price was omitted.
.ounger children are certainly l»ettei
Judge J. A. Lftenger hnk been <»nafter a visit in the city w Ith friend
>ir at home and their edueailona’
Mrs. John A. Wilson and daughter
needs during their early years, at
•eturned home thlk morning afu r r
'east, can be-provided for in the loc
P.-opIe who waul boys and girl* to
.Islt in the city with her parents. Mr
achool In the best possible ms.-mer.“
work for their li.sr.l should apply to
and Mrs. Isaac Winnie.
In the schools now establUbed
Judge F. W. Maync returned tt 'ither Supt. 1. B.'tlilberl or Prof. R. L
Michigan it Is estimated that there ara
j
Charlevoix this afterntxjn after com Nye.
learly 300 chllflren attending while
Work on the f^^eral building has repletlng an adjourned term of Circuit
he same time the auendanpe at the
Ximmenced. The foundation is being
Jtole school at nint Is larger than
Mrs. Roy Pea.se and son Harold of carted today.
*
?ver. These schools seem to be
Bishop Atwill will fpa-ak at Grace
Leland are vlaltlng her parents. Mr.
•eeder. Another advantage is that th<
and Mrs. C. H. Brazington for a few Episcopal fhiirrh tomorrow.
•hlld Is kept at home Instead, of being
days.
Frank King, the Fast Front street
iwny. The state InsUtaitlon does
Miss Grace Theobald wont to Flft grocer. wIM close all day Latoir day.
Ike this tow and does all It can to
teke (his morning, where she wil! His name was unintentionally oinltteJ
ilnder It as It receives |350 each pupil
from
the list.
.each a term of school near that plac<
In Detroit there is a training school
thlf^fall.
Dr. H. J. Getman .arid Dr. S. V.
•or teachers who are qualified i
ML.s Mabel Eldred went to Kings Lewis have lea*-«*d the C. O. Juli
this kind of work and the local schoo’
>y to open a term of school Monday. barn. State am] Union stn-et.s. ami
in mind Mrs. Chroline Shaw, whe
Mrs. Matt Malnonc and Miss Viva have oiK-netl a>orsc bospiUl. Tht v
;ht twelve years In the public
and Helen and Vera Mainone of Ra have also lioughl the office on the
achool at Muskegon and In add It lor
venna returned home this morning corner formerly i used by the jiotalo
nas had work to the training school at
buyers.
after visiting relatives to the city.
Detroit and Is thoroughly qualified tt
The Cadillac Gloloe speaks words of
Dr. F. R. Robinson of Mt. Pleasant
tsume the work.
.-eturned home this morhlng after a praise for Judge John Lamson w'ho
The school here will be started Im
judged the reei-nt race meeting.
vtelt with W. W. Fairchild.
mediately In the Central building.
dt*cn*e of divorce was granted
Miss Bola Kerr, a teacher In th<*
♦chools at Battle Creek returned to Charles Rosenthal vs. May Rosenthal
Battle Creek this morning after a in Circuit court this morning
The divorce case of Emma G. Boon
/Islt to the city with Mrs. George H.
Cross..
/
. Winfield S. Boon which was taken
E. S. Williams has returned to thf under advisement at the la.st term of
PCTOSKEY FURNISHES THIRTY>art. was granted last night.
^ity after a business trl^ to Green Bay.
ONE D. O. K. K. VICTIMS.
John M. VaiiFliH t of Kenton. O. rep
V-Ronaid Mcausky returned to North resenting the Mansfield Gun company,
in the city on business this aficrPntlstofi Has Slxtoen ate Kalkask port this afternoon after several days'
lion spent in the city with rela
Tan Rsady for too teerifieo
tives.
I
Miss Broma Ovialt of Midland. I ^FRESH OYSTERS at Jack.son's.
Mich., arrive^ In the city this afterThat the meeting of the D. O. K. K
for a visit with her brother. M.
St Potoskey will be a hot time is at C. Ovlatt.
tested to by the fact that Petoskey
Mrs. L. Swanton of Paris, Mich., reill furnish thlrty^e “nn
irmed home this morning after a four
tyros who ^ tread the burn
pelts' visit in the cli>* with friends
ing sands with all ih^ necessary sc- and relatives.
of red
etc.
[r. and Mrs. 8. J. Christy of Detroit,
P. a Gilbert and j. M. Blakestoe who have been vlsiUng M. A. Heuss
er. The dWhter is able to talk
caaaot hear ate yet a coat
tkgi caa he carried oa with her.
fwads what the speaker says fnaa his
SECURED MMK TYROS
eoiiK in
Co-niebf
and Bring
tbeBoys
Our Sebofit
Suit Sale
has been a winner—
scores of mothers have
taken advantage of our
special inducement—
picked up some -handsome outfits and savid^veral
dollars besides.
'
It wIIIPay VouCoo j
if you will come in and briDg the boys. Hundreds of
suits to sclea from. Wash suits at HALF PRICE. A
lot of odd suits at HALF PRICE.
Our School Shoes lor Bovs' ^
aiidSiriV
arc as solid ^'a rock, made for service and still they
arc stylish. 10 per cent, discount to-day.
rabTTisrikSrw
Smart Walkii^
SKIRTS
The cool days of the early fall bring the dc-'
mam! for walking skirts for immediate wear.
Our showing is correct in style and material
for the approaching seaspn. popular the year
around. The garments are e<;pecially adapted
for fall wear, especially to those who are
thinking of making short October trips.
Do not be detered from viewing the selection
if you are not ready lo buy at present, that’s
an after consideration, we want you to sec the
splendid selection; every material and style
that’s right is here.
:
:
:
:
:
Priced from $3.75 to $15.
H.
•UWfcUhr Slktke
T. J.
wilt.
tai«
MtB •rrnum aSTmmmir W ltat
totkn «u«, aa<
Stw ■kndktrkWttli^wtJ tkfywtt.
Mimm win vaMjw w«A la iw dOr
mAvwItiyL HBwahiu
MB^lhMthalthaflb
ihhIhMhmaadhAi
At this tl.
■is
roan to A putot eC
d «M that the mattsr ted
two
zzzsst
:
Wm » ymto mU
w
iMa aottm «>ipt«Mt ia
wwm m alMck. iMMiit Ite’
"
H ~
patter ate aald that Che matter t
have hesB eloate«ptf1thad.aot^ ^
OarMT thoteht R oaiss^ fair to give
both aidsa a chaaea. Msaiher
Thlrlhy thea ahM that a^ beBirc
>r martlwiaH yUaiA, m4 «m w«a om last the member froa the First ward
lA4k0 aMtiriiNi aM kllM •mkm
did not waat to he ao fhtr. Whea the
f pMHli •■ a«tfM«r Kmdarata
vele was takeaoa t^ motSoa to a
lallam^yoaoortdi
the eaaifact to the Traverse Ctly Iroe
^ t; V. tlia^ii-ao.Uwtof«.€f|roiirfl«hi Works H aras carM by a vota ef 7
to a: Memheri Fhlnhlld. Moffatt
Moatague votlag ap.
This urns followed by a ssotloa by
, i;,dit W imat or th.^ W. ThJrtby that the mayor aad elerk
1. . -f atH» M«M:^OMa Md teMT>]r. he authorised to eater Into eoattaef
f . ^ ^Bob fipifmadactad oiMco^M^ wHh the Traverse City Iron Worha.
l;Jn
V doiiMdMtttod. Thelicr»ltliMl*« ThU motion was carried naaalmoaaly.
: ^
INtUtef om alMb. It |im been e
pdfalaaill
auMtaa
rUpatkkNi of bitflaa chlaT waA army
ottoar altuiii on a loc. tbe «e«0Q»«r
•#rer WKiaK hl« oelgbbor to -■ore
Kft'
tk« » r*M» «» ow bpI/.
> Tmalial UUsd hv •aJojr«-
mmih, siiippiiif iBUsr
i"’~
OaU taro apritBc atp a» If by mask
t
raOraada have eooM» and the place hai
IbecooM popalar as a pleasure resort
If Bob Brm had l^a aa eaterpri.
lac ladindua] he copld easily bar.
. ibsea a rich aiaa today; ItiluslaaW
laUal stea* yacht lastea^ of a mlsel^
able old bouse boat that would so U
thp boUoB ia aa lusUnt if It were no:
papported oa lofft. But the hennlt
araa fond of the flowing bowL Bol
hablbed and reirosaded i
iy.
^bea Brown was la hit cups he ws'
a bard van to handle. It matter-d
UtUeio hba who the owner of a choice
steak ■Ighi be. If he conci‘lTed a de
alre that edible. He bad a broad Idcr
of the owoerahlp^r^f thlnea and he
helped hlmseWHo^hat he wanted. Bol
wai poor a^ friendless and for thes.
aru he lavarUMy was seat to jail.
That Is what has nsde Bob the her
«iH -grotMhy.- Ho looks upon mcr
as his aaturml enemies. He Uvea spar
with his pets and seems well ssUs!le<*
to he left alone.
Bob’s pets consist of a few pink
>ayad rahWU and a retinue of sore
csu. which follow ‘him about In
a Boat unfellne like manner. Year,
apo Bob ha\l a Uoy. Poato. and ibey
tired hermlta’ llvw topether. The:
were very fond f one another, and
When Ponto died Ad Bob mourned th.
loa^ of a true friend.
The sore^yed felines copm and go
generation Is boAi and generatior
dies, but there U always a pokw ot
them on hand. Bob Is fond of them
1 they are certainly food pt Bob. li
there Is any affccUon in oats. Bol
. lives on flsh. and he goes llsblng In aa
old’abell <k s boat that never poasess
1 ed a name, \tbon he Returns U is a*
tmasual sight lo sec hU horde of cat*
leap Into the wattr and swim out t«*
meet hlta.
, This old fisherman. It Is
1ms seen better times.. He
** has bad a hard Iqt for the VMust qnsrtc:
*
of a century. -He has been driver
frtMh one place to another as Terminal
has grovra. but he won t leave nov
ud be totend. lo .pood taU decllDlnr
ymn *ber« he b». Heed «. loni!
MfDed by mu but beloved l.y bl>
c^. ud mbblU.
^
I
I
^ToiiiSsS^
Chlldran-s Choniaef Flty Voices Wil
; Aid to Beth Bervlcss al th#
Church of Christ Tetoorrww.
A most happy and helpful service l»
expected tomorrow at the Church o1
- Christ. The worship at both senrlce»
' morning and evening will he augment
ed by a children s chorus of fifty
voices under the supervision of Prof
W. A. Smith. The evening program Is
Call to worship.
-Allelnla.- chorus,
'
CorbaaMon. i^i and
the mayor W cWi
enter Into retract with Anns A Cole
for the pli^bing. This was uaani
woasly car^.
H. iloatagne then ashed lor iafor
•nation in regard to the progrens on
Jie new school bnllding. as he uteer
Hood that Ue ooatractor was dlscour
aged the sray things were going mad
hat he was crippled ia trying to ao
jmpUth anything.
W. Thlrlhy. chairman of the com
mUtee. said that the contractor eras
making poor progress but that he war
lolng as much as was possible uadei
he circumatances and no fault could
>e found with him. He bad been de
iayed on joUt and for the last few
lays had been crippled on white hricl
bul that both would be here by Mon
lay.
The fact that Anns A Golo.sllll had
-he contract.for InsUIllngmthe auto
natlr heating regulator which the
irought up and the action c
a regard to this matter was rescinded
and II. Montague made a motlpa that
he conlraht b<- given to the Traverse
Jity Iron Works in oonJuncHoa wlU.
he other contract, to cost $475. which
s 1120 less than the Powers company
asked. The motion was carried unan*
mously.
The following resolution was nnan
mously adopted by the board npoa
notion of W.3V. Fairchild:
“Whereas. A j^lltlon of the parentf
if moro'Uaan seven deaf children ol
ichool age has been presented to \hlr
»Kiard praying for the csUbllshment
•jf a day school for the teaeWng of
;peech to said children by the ora!
method; aad.
Whereai. U,ls considered desirable
0 grant said reqmwt: therefore, be ti
Resolved. That the honorable.
mperlnlendent of public Instruction
» and he Is hereby requested to Issnr
1 permit gnd •authority for the estoh
Ubment of a day school for the deal
n this city under the provUlons oi
he sute law governing the same and
bat this lioanl hereby assume th«
lutles and obligations devolving upon
t under said law.
“Resolved ftirther. That the sccre
ary be and he is hereby Instructed tr
orward a copy ef Ybls resolution duly
uMhenilcated by the prealdenl of the
loard and the secretory thereof and
ntendcrit of pujyUc Instruefton at the
wpitol at Lansing.”
The matter of seats for the new
mlUling was discussed al some length
and sras settled by placing It In the
lands of the committee on hntldiiigs
and grounds and the superintendent.
They are not to furnish seats for more
ban four rooms. The matter of buy
ng blackboards for this building was
also discussed and this also was left
in the aamc hands with the undertUndlng that only genulne,alate blackoords win be used. Frank 8. Baskin
1 representative of the Grand Rapida
School Furniture company, was pres
?nt and the committee and the reprelentalive hidd a meeUng this afterloon to buy the goods.
Church hiotloe.
Latter Day Saints. (Reorganised
•hurch)-^unda> achool at 10:30 in
he morning. Superintendent IL A,
Doty In char
tehris
ST
<to—gWiWllii« «■! .1^. j
A tewM fMpte Will
wlwrtttty
I'hn «te Csirt
Itegy asw Aot l
ia mbmA to ■
Hn. B.a.MoMe. «kD kM bwa
npwfilng a tow Cays to tte dty. loft
Itaanr Htfl of ABegaa eooaty Is visItlac tte fimny of Bev. A. J. Eldrte
oa kis way to tte Jodida] eoaveatkm
intecteaw..
lltoo Cota BoMoa ol Baa Dieco. CaL.
In tte canto of ter a^ W. O,
tea. ate fimny. Man Boldoo is th*
is tew U yam oM. wan here in tototeor of Byiaa HoMoa. for
tte iatoapato of/the deaf pupUs wHb ly^of this dty. ate this is her
bar fMter. They trsvB on their own vtoft since leovtog
eiptam an/>rs«elve nothing for tak'
tog tte iattotet that ftey do ia the Mr. ate Mrs. W. A. M. Jotentoa and
luM OHM Was ^ Vases af ^aoA
Hte Bsm to jPoar Hs — ' -
^ Ivaa W. DuuB.:wte toed yesterday
afteraooB oC Britet’^ fitosaae. was 42
tte early ploaeers oC this rsdoa ate
^ fatoOy has ff maay yeers bees
ia thto sectSca ate highly
ed. Desoth
Desoth! was dne
due ti
to Bribe s
had been 111
> aad as Ml-. Doaa ha
reral asoat^ U was :
daaghter. Alka, of Bralnord. «
are to Parte Place and wUl vlstt friotes
here. Mrs. JdhaaUm was fon
The remains were taken to the farm
him Mabel White of this dty.
of Val. his broth^. near Silver lake,
where the funeral eervice wUl he held
at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.'
Tte tow provides for tte establish
Deceased leaves one sister. Mrs.
■eat of a day school for deaf by tooal
*sabella Whittog bf this city, and four
•ehool hoards. The school ma he es
Piff.
aad
Mrs.
K.
S.
Horst
we
brothers. Wllllato of Btaghass. Utah.
tahltated wrherw there are throe oc
•ore dear children and for chlldfen Letote this moraing to spend Sunday laaaaa J. of thU 'city. PVaak. Val and
Fred who r^del on farms neaK the
•rom three joan np to age. The pur with Profeosor Maro.
C. M. Buell of Byroe returned hom< rity. •
I
xwe Is to provide school tmtoiag for
Deceased had many friends in this
Mdnm when too young to be token this aBomlag after vlstting frtends Ic
the
city
and
to
Charter^
tocaUty who wi4 he grieved that he
sway from home wisely. In addition
O.
0.
Bates
arrived
from
Chicagt
has been called away.
the method of oral speech U required
’ll law. signs and other methods an thU mornlhg oa hustoesa teanected
with the Herald and Record compan>
ENTERTdilNEO CLASS.
oolan^.
md
U
speteliig
a
few
days
with
hi:
In this city there are about ten chll,
parents. Mr.- Md Mrs. Thoa T. Bates. Mra. E. L. Edwards Waa Hotosw to
Iren which would he benefited by such
Miss Maude Robertson went to Em
t school. Tte tow further provides for
pire thU morning to get ready foi
Mrs. E. L. Bdwsrds gave s delight
»he payment of $150 per year for each
tpenlng her term of school Monda> tol party to her | Sunday school class
lupU tnstrocted In loealwchooU .which
morning.
If the Methodist ghurch this afternoon
toes to meet the expense of the school
James H. W. Huhbell of Chicago
Dne teacher can take care of from sl>
formerly of this city, arrived in thi
lo seven pupils and tbej- can be se
ity this morning for a visit with hitduring tlii* early
mred at a sglsry of from 17© to |7f
;mrents. Mr. add Mrs. B. \V. Hubboll.
ifiernoon.
w month.
Prof. A. D. BIssell loft last eveninv
In this ntnte there are schools Ir
*or St. I^uis and California after »
BREVITIES.
Irand Rapids, Muskegon. Jackson
rUit in the city with Rev. L. B. Ui%
Kmtomaxoo. Detroit. Saginaw. Bay Cl!>
♦ell. Profesiior BlssMl has U-en pro
The Record qffice will bo cloeod
and nchooto are being estohlUbed at
'essor at Ctontnunt. CaJ.. foor a num Monday. Labor l|ay. and the entire ofMenominee ahd Ishpeming.
her of year*.
Ice and mechanical force will take a
Snpertotendent David McKenxio
Ted Southard left this morning foi holiday.
I ’
»bo has been' superintendent of tha
t weeks visit in Howard City befon
Union street jresldent* a*nd those
Muskegon school until the past year
?ntering the dental college to Detroit having occasion )to traverse the walk
low being with the qentral High
Archie Ovlatl Is taking the saM »n the east side i»f the street are com•chobl of Detroit, says. “The school In
olatolng vigorously of the condlHoo of
baths In Manistee.
Muskegan started four years ago am!
Mrs. Wlllfiam Hitchcock and chll the croKRlng at Eighth street. There
^ss ted an average enrollme
Iren returned lo their home In Lan ‘8 no drainage and for a long time
after a rain It to anDoyl|ig to walk
17 years and It was aa unqualified ilng today after visiting friends and
through the sltipj and stagnant water.
looosss aa will he corroborated by the -elatives in this city and Bast Jordan
Pnif. Samuel j)lckie. LL. D.. preslnothers. 1 am sure that the b^fit< for the past three weeks. Her niece
lent .*f Albion qollege. will hp**ak at
Miss
Oliye
Shorter,
accompanied
he*
o the nnfortnnate chlldre are so gres
he Asbury M.
church togjomiw
home for a visit.
hat when the matter Is understooi!
Miss Ida Pickard left lo«lay for t morning at in;3«iand not in the afterhere can be no objection raised lo the
loon as announced yesterdhy.
wtablishmcnt of a local school. But ueek-8 visit with friends and relallve»
In the lUt of tousiness houses that
in Nortbport.
*
m the other hand>ver>’thlng points tt
Miss Margaret B. Carey returntMl tt would rlose IjalK>r Day that of Smith
‘to desirability an^ necessity for the
her home to Muskegon this morninp ft Price was omitted.
.ounger children are certainly l»ettei
Judge J. A. Lftenger hnk been <»nafter a visit in the city w Ith friend
>ir at home and their edueailona’
Mrs. John A. Wilson and daughter
needs during their early years, at
•eturned home thlk morning afu r r
'east, can be-provided for in the loc
P.-opIe who waul boys and girl* to
.Islt in the city with her parents. Mr
achool In the best possible ms.-mer.“
work for their li.sr.l should apply to
and Mrs. Isaac Winnie.
In the schools now establUbed
Judge F. W. Maync returned tt 'ither Supt. 1. B.'tlilberl or Prof. R. L
Michigan it Is estimated that there ara
j
Charlevoix this afterntxjn after com Nye.
learly 300 chllflren attending while
Work on the f^^eral building has repletlng an adjourned term of Circuit
he same time the auendanpe at the
Ximmenced. The foundation is being
Jtole school at nint Is larger than
Mrs. Roy Pea.se and son Harold of carted today.
*
?ver. These schools seem to be
Bishop Atwill will fpa-ak at Grace
Leland are vlaltlng her parents. Mr.
•eeder. Another advantage is that th<
and Mrs. C. H. Brazington for a few Episcopal fhiirrh tomorrow.
•hlld Is kept at home Instead, of being
days.
Frank King, the Fast Front street
iwny. The state InsUtaitlon does
Miss Grace Theobald wont to Flft grocer. wIM close all day Latoir day.
Ike this tow and does all It can to
teke (his morning, where she wil! His name was unintentionally oinltteJ
ilnder It as It receives |350 each pupil
from
the list.
.each a term of school near that plac<
In Detroit there is a training school
thlf^fall.
Dr. H. J. Getman .arid Dr. S. V.
•or teachers who are qualified i
ML.s Mabel Eldred went to Kings Lewis have lea*-«*d the C. O. Juli
this kind of work and the local schoo’
>y to open a term of school Monday. barn. State am] Union stn-et.s. ami
in mind Mrs. Chroline Shaw, whe
Mrs. Matt Malnonc and Miss Viva have oiK-netl a>orsc bospiUl. Tht v
;ht twelve years In the public
and Helen and Vera Mainone of Ra have also lioughl the office on the
achool at Muskegon and In add It lor
venna returned home this morning corner formerly i used by the jiotalo
nas had work to the training school at
buyers.
after visiting relatives to the city.
Detroit and Is thoroughly qualified tt
The Cadillac Gloloe speaks words of
Dr. F. R. Robinson of Mt. Pleasant
tsume the work.
.-eturned home this morhlng after a praise for Judge John Lamson w'ho
The school here will be started Im
judged the reei-nt race meeting.
vtelt with W. W. Fairchild.
mediately In the Central building.
dt*cn*e of divorce was granted
Miss Bola Kerr, a teacher In th<*
♦chools at Battle Creek returned to Charles Rosenthal vs. May Rosenthal
Battle Creek this morning after a in Circuit court this morning
The divorce case of Emma G. Boon
/Islt to the city with Mrs. George H.
Cross..
/
. Winfield S. Boon which was taken
E. S. Williams has returned to thf under advisement at the la.st term of
PCTOSKEY FURNISHES THIRTY>art. was granted last night.
^ity after a business trl^ to Green Bay.
ONE D. O. K. K. VICTIMS.
John M. VaiiFliH t of Kenton. O. rep
V-Ronaid Mcausky returned to North resenting the Mansfield Gun company,
in the city on business this aficrPntlstofi Has Slxtoen ate Kalkask port this afternoon after several days'
lion spent in the city with rela
Tan Rsady for too teerifieo
tives.
I
Miss Broma Ovialt of Midland. I ^FRESH OYSTERS at Jack.son's.
Mich., arrive^ In the city this afterThat the meeting of the D. O. K. K
for a visit with her brother. M.
St Potoskey will be a hot time is at C. Ovlatt.
tested to by the fact that Petoskey
Mrs. L. Swanton of Paris, Mich., reill furnish thlrty^e “nn
irmed home this morning after a four
tyros who ^ tread the burn
pelts' visit in the cli>* with friends
ing sands with all ih^ necessary sc- and relatives.
of red
etc.
[r. and Mrs. 8. J. Christy of Detroit,
P. a Gilbert and j. M. Blakestoe who have been vlsiUng M. A. Heuss
er. The dWhter is able to talk
caaaot hear ate yet a coat
tkgi caa he carried oa with her.
fwads what the speaker says fnaa his
SECURED MMK TYROS
eoiiK in
Co-niebf
and Bring
tbeBoys
Our Sebofit
Suit Sale
has been a winner—
scores of mothers have
taken advantage of our
special inducement—
picked up some -handsome outfits and savid^veral
dollars besides.
'
It wIIIPay VouCoo j
if you will come in and briDg the boys. Hundreds of
suits to sclea from. Wash suits at HALF PRICE. A
lot of odd suits at HALF PRICE.
Our School Shoes lor Bovs' ^
aiidSiriV
arc as solid ^'a rock, made for service and still they
arc stylish. 10 per cent, discount to-day.
rabTTisrikSrw
Smart Walkii^
SKIRTS
The cool days of the early fall bring the dc-'
mam! for walking skirts for immediate wear.
Our showing is correct in style and material
for the approaching seaspn. popular the year
around. The garments are e<;pecially adapted
for fall wear, especially to those who are
thinking of making short October trips.
Do not be detered from viewing the selection
if you are not ready lo buy at present, that’s
an after consideration, we want you to sec the
splendid selection; every material and style
that’s right is here.
:
:
:
:
:
Priced from $3.75 to $15.
•^ssjR^s:
iB$amr. i mim ^liy
Mf
«sri
m
M« vm
m m
vm vm
vzx:
B E ST
Ir ^tk» aot* fra«*MraliNr
•%M: tmxrij .ttlac *wr» w rwt.
«lt mm ■Mini. 4«i €»•
an 41-
*
UNIFOSMJ^ SATISFAGTWIV
“ «IM kau4a^al4Mjaairaaa>-
K
Will 40 M welt-
;«csr,
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■nl|PMi>nMi r «MH Ki
4M
!.«• IJK
l,tll
mt
fto pMtaaw •!« ka <*• MaMar.
4an»an- a^ia nr iha
^
«TA« AND nATromi.
ru nrldaal rZhm rntmit
lJjf>tlUkI.C.lMwltmmmnmmrhM^4t4. arm ha at Ife* Cllf oaara hokaa laIvjplahk Tbia h the taatth aaaa^ iMa taMaa plar aa4 ikla
haaa aat lo^
^
ebir aordUaa. « n
Mtlrely revriuca Md taMMtnirtga tor ti« prmwit mkmh,
VwMttf »U a*w frmttirM amI apto^
RUbOLARft AHO SMSAK THIRVM
As weUbd are aakeft aaiafe to keep
‘ ^alMMlUiebeaeeoraaybiirper.
Pepoalt yoar.fuads la Pwiples
ip baak. dmwiag It a» yoa aeed
H. iid-revl a patoty box la tbefr steel
iraalta tor yoal ealaable papeto. Tbe
baak ftmlshea cbecfc books free of
K*
le. Baylad bUU by cbecka Is tbe
best way of paylag. Sack check mak
lag a receipt for yea.
hmmI
hoimi Twp..................
M4
Mweltiaa. aad will be produced
'4^ a otroM and efkdeat cast of con*
,
wrtlata la aa wiitorely aev aad
a^ dvral Um or apeefaltlaa. DoHas tbe
MISS COULTER of Detroit will
r*:|j|BflM or tbe eoaiedjr tbe superb
Total of couotr/............ lS.i6S
bare at Bagbee^ City drag start
^gbiiiria cairM br tbe
lesday aad Thursday. Sept. 7 aad
Ifaadei* tbe latest overtures bHweea
1M>4 i»oe «. a display of hand decorated <
uit im wbleh she will be pleased to have you
Ceatrml Lake
1.7M
nk Rapids ...
call aad exatalae.
2277 2t
ir A 'aoiaaaajr at Anarieaa anUU.
>aa4i^ hr tuaa Kala Wataoa aad oaa
nraaaaUas f aomadr of Aaiar-
—s =
_
s£^E':
1904 1900
B07
M8
1.0CI l.Mf
tSO
HI
2.M0 9J57
3.014 1.M4
114. 147
843
719
179
SIS
M48 Mlt
1A33
I afternoon and evening of
rteanday. Btpt. S. Ubor day. The play
Sxr.;;:
rindw. A rait Buddhist te
I la tbe emter «f tbe city, a
tedid by • ctreet Uned wKb
aniTaateldevantera. Both men
camaa am aatbuaiaaUc tradeta,
teveteUy atriklag la tbe sight 9t
lift priaats aelliag dlveta
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
lal.......... ..................... 7.708 7.183
VllUgaa.
T 1900
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
A^ECORD
Fearful Odda Agalnat Him.
Bedridden, alone sod destli
condition of an
Such. In brief bus t
^ name of J. J. Havens.
Told
Veraallles. O. For years he was
troubled with kidney disease and
neither doctors, nor medicines gave
him relief. At length be tried Electrir
Bitters. It pul him on hla foot In
short order and now he tesOfles. Tin I
on the road to complete recovery."
Best on earth for liver and kndney
troubles and all forms of stomach and
bowel complalnU. Only 5<lc. Gusran
teed by Johnson's Drug Store. 8. K.
Wait A Sons and F. H. Meads. DruggUu.
TRAVERSE OITY,
MIOHiQAN
xj-
i death’s agonise from i
bot Uito
»UBt relief, ud w>on cured 'b3”£:
write
btebt
marvelous cures of con*
paeumopla.
bronchitis,
coughs, colds and grip prove lu match,
for all throat
hroat and lung
bottles hoc aad
■’
HOT SPRIHGS lEieiES
rhyslcUna are sroiv*e lu Cuba: fSlA*
000 worth of latent lacdlclnes ww IcPHcea, Hoc dpHapa tablets. $1.
5 oofita.
Hot Sprifiga aatorrli cara, SQ oaiila.
Hot ipHiipi aaap, 10 coMa.
Hot tpHiifa boatiiii aalvo, SS atiito.
HotS^ii0iaorfic«ira.1Ocaite.
•
For aalo by A. E: WaN A Aana^
I’M TAUCINQ YET :
LE9t YOU FORGET.
That the Hot t^nga medh
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
sale by all ftrat class druggisla.
^
kan Ontt Compaiiy.
TRmRSEimilE
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO..
NE-AH-TAiWANTAl
^ clethaa to your «sp«.
bulto 914 wp.^ Fants
t St auaranteed. See
Large Purchase
Leelanau County.
OMEt4A
NORTPORT
vi4
STEAMERS CQUimiUlRD
cuwiws
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
R0UIDTiilP2b.S0c.7SG
Beats Lean at 8:401. a.
Aid 2:E p. a,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
boffiT Da It
A WOMAN’S WORK
Don’t buy a suit or overcoat amtil
Is hplved. tf her household Is com
you too Bonte. ho
pdffoct Rtpleled by a bath rooni. with all the
tlng outla. ponts and ovoreoato to your
modern appliances that go with It.
Arms and Cole, the pl^Unbers. have
the regular G foot aa^EH'foot bath
tubs, porcelalntd lined, lhat should be
a part of every hiuisebold. Installed
complete with stationary bowl and hot
and cold water.
^ that got auita mate
ifeofblm. t|illiS14
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
offer at $200 and up. Pianos that
Lash Enables
SeU Regularly at $350 and up.
A fromimnt Beston pi.ne mw.ur.c*ur«r. operating «<• ef th« l.rgd fecterie. in the werid, feuml him.t1f obliged to nitt
;.:p.
ef mon.y quickly. On thi. Mcount w. bought Mver.1 eerleed. ef hi. fin. pl.ne. FAR BELOW COST TO' MANUFACTURE!
eur euetemece th. benefit ef the greet taving we elfeeted. which meene that you can new buy enc ef theaa apitndid Inctrumant
............... .
Side Lumber Ce.
I
Has woHd wide fame for marvelous
cores. It sorpesaea say other salve.
loUoa. olntmeet or halm tor cuu,
Coras, boras, bolls, aorea. felons, ul*
cent, teller, salt rbeorn. fever sores,
chapped bands, akla eruptloaa; InfalUMe for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
Me. at Johaaon e Dnu: Store, fl. B.
Walt A Sons aad F. H. Meads. lirog
A Boy*a Wild R^ For Lite.
With fkmlly arouaid expecting bim
to die. aad a son rftdlag for lUe. II
js. to gel Dr. King’s New DIaeov-
$I50 SAVED BY PURCHASING NOW | !
er.:-r
^ •
Hal Stephens i^Harry Unton do
1 V their famous automobile specialty la
L; ^ the second ad of "My Wife's Family,
which will be seen at Steinberg's
Grand la the near future. They will
• new set ut
ruiea woic
of rules
which would
open the eyes of dear old N<
Newport’s
. ”400,” bat BOW called •’600." Their
•rst cxtioiienre running an automobile
is wo absolutety funny that laughter is
forced tH*>oud restraint.
Wars aC tbe Wm.
I to be poted that if more tbaa a
old wieaa eoae dRectly to tbalr
ig site ef .tbe preceding suauatr.
lfltlaatltllataet.aU*awelL Tbarels
M iQitecliw la tbe aeigbberbood. aor
has It seer happened that a ategle bird
appaara and a mate aobactiiiently
coBoea npoa tbe accae. Tba pair anire
togatbcr. TWa is anqticsdooably true
ef wieoa ef the peat eevea aammers
aad aeggeeta tbet the Boarltal tie la aol
retaateilly biokmi whatever tb* brkU*
ceiwaa tnm Aageat te April. The
male may loee hla mate.^ be soon
date aaatber. aad tbe sridowed bird
may lees bw lord, bat abe promptly
mates agala. and ao one or Jibe ocher
keeps tbe eld eaauner bome'la mind,
end tt la never tooekan. M bee
died toatme ef tbetr bvea^l
PIANO BUYERS^ OPPORTUNITY
hatred to U James H. Martin’s brilrTpaat tkrscsu^ rnr
rural comedy. ’The
Be^er Girl.” aad I
tbli-asetloa has oo
so far
I
proved a dupH«ato of lU aacoess elsewhere. This
plec^ hold tbe boards of tbe leading
«lty tbeators two aeasoai. to capi
^temlaoas. aad that fart alone would
teoaa to be am unanawerable ar^maat
mf aaooeas Mias Kate Watson, the
ebarmtng oomedlenae. who is belag
^
featured la the title role, is too well
abnity to aeed any oomment to the
alaimement. loving Imbllc of tbe city.
"The Hoosk-r Girl’’ and catch
OB to the very latest styles for the
.Jadles. You’ll enfoy yourself.
FLOUR
don kj Moi« kcr ukanUpe Uit now ate Kfwa
iaallT «U bar briUlaat tbM^ (|e bar ba»
sT;:« ZVwV.;;::;
MC
-s,
1§
want ad.
Tin Traverse City Busieus bilep
Has DO superior in preparing for buunesB.
SKCIAL ATTanOI TO EACH AID EVEITSTilEIT
Head what our atoJenU aad their eaplopcrt mj oT ui:
Traverse City. Mich.. August 8. 1904.
very large urn
Ve are eftartng
at Juat aaaelly
$150 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE AND ACTUAL WORTH I
Tbla piano is a wall known and very rwliabla make; wt withhold publUhlng iht nams for fear of Injuring its standing, but tha i
In tht full Iron plate, eo there it no chance of deception. The Instrumentp we have bought are warranted to be equal to any ever proc
factory, and with each we give both the maker’s and our <
I FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE.
Terms on these Pianos: $15 to $20 down, and $6 to $10 per month. Stool, Drape,
imd Delivery Free.
This same make>^pIano has been sold In Michigan for the past twenty (20) years, so its reputation Is well established.
We gladly refer
intofidini buyera to hundreds of purchasers who have paid S350 and 8375 for the same identical make, and every purchaser is perfectly satisfied
In avory way. Book of testimonials furnished on application.
Tbe first carload of these pianos has been received at our store in this city and we cordially invito inspection. - BE
SURE TO COME AT
ONCEl for only a limited number of these pianos can ba had In this sale and delay may lose you the opportunity.
Rrnnaniber, this la a poaitiva, bona-fide saving of 1150 on each piano, which i
the GREATEST BARGAIN OP-
FORTUNITY EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE. DONT MISS IT.
Prof. C- R. Dookeray. City:
Dekr Sir—We wish to express oar apprecUtloa ef the work you
are doing la your college. We have had aeverat of yoar Madeata ia
•our office and now have throe. They aro all perfectly aattaltetory. !a
fact we are never able to get one direct from aelioot that was able to
take up mir srork aa readily aa yoar atadeata.
we took a ypa4 lady Dorn yoar caUage last apHag abd abe ta
aow able to handle the wM aa wtfll an the older employes.
of getttag Jaat wbat wa ^ when ere
Team tialy,
Kelly Laaibar aad Bbtagle On..
RyW.l4bIloWm.V.P.
MNELL BROS.’ MUSIC HOUSE
(^R Flour AND! asis STS, TRAV^E CITY,
ii
r:-:T.-'nTTTrT^w^iiir;^
itfiM mmum ^ »i»
Imn- taJM«iiii«taM
Mw^m. ihrnum^wimm,m
gkMmm^rnmtmwmmiApmmmm
tte qm««ra
rmm^Upm^
w^Mm fnmmwn
t • ^WMrtwi at br
B, Mv. raUUm BBt
frt—tny MM to ptoC vkto Om
Mi to iMrjr Mtoe tUi« tofMi tf
» bb4w Ui;i fiMir *ai» <4 lb.
Tbay hBroeUrad hBppiljr
to wasM) 8BU1 tost tomday. JadOB tte twk niMir ttertoBfMM
ockor mod. tooBf tonMli to o toollMr to tka ayaii;pr ^ batorai srtfe
or AIobm M. bb taviptor Bt thm
. BBisblmbonl
na rtm
' g«B moBlaf B tTBla oi tor o» Troot bat jBdatkam ^mtL Bat latm aka
Mo. n mnm OP to tlM
Obo aicbt laoiSao bo to
bolk
MBtryor ibotorBoot. Tho bllto rtob
OB ofther oMo to m boisbt or b
or foot BBi h«go rocks proto
Iboir sMos In n faBtaoUc BMBOor. The
rood Is tor nbovo tbo treon oT tbo mltojr. wtodtBB in BBi out
of rock nod ooor trontl
OBTlBon of gTMU iopcb. Wofo |l DOt lor
Um OBiplQTto or tbo LbKo
haBds,
ahe
Rev. John Fhrsbarg. |
OBliig yrricc.* 7:30.
Dickie
Pirsldenl
Sunday echooLtrJO a.
upon the work of
aaiaai tke Mk aC aaiia. witk a
Ike CkrtsUaa. college.
saBiitor** ftourlsh tor# tkem Uito ahrads
will be of particular profit to young
This service
Preaching servlcea at 10:t0 a. m.
la the pfwaaaoe of the assemblad cnai>
paay.
Tha ladlgaadoBa of Jada
tbore
wobM
Im»
bo bIcb
the meaaa#e vblck ha dnly aaat to kto
Bpworth Uaguc, 6:3ft p. m.
Bister. **Come aad toko her back to
tonde DhJsell;
Chicago, and ka^ her therer*
»r New l#ork. '
Dog potooaers are al work la Yptb
Uadcr.
of Portland Indicate aa average yield
lletoa A. Rarwall. aged eg. of Pester
aad Moptrcvlllc B. McNVill. aged €G.
An Indication of the prosperity of
stria county is the fact that the reg
brides fourth vcoiure oh the matri
monlaJ sea. while the groom has i
-Lord.
is Cfeppcially invited to
Chlldrcn’s chorus win sing.
Erring. 7:30.
istcr of deeds to recording three deeds
The school census at Marshall
The big Indian camp Wtlng
just been conwlGtcd and shows a
iheaoed at Baganlng. near 8taa
from last year.
with a large attcadaacr of jladlaM and
mhlle preachers, many ramlng from
Canada. Mrs. Peter Ssgaioo. the white
wife of a nosed Indlao. is the moving;
in I^nslng «t present, most of them ae
•s f.*r their hulldere. The sales of
lag Is under the auspices of the M. E.
church, to which all the Indians there
o< years past.*
and day by Indian prearhors In iha
Charh»rtc pastor emildnt find any
native longue, also, by whlu^ preachers
with Indian loterprcters.
one who would climb to the top of the
Some o
Indians—squawax) particularly—have
ly shriek and give the war cries.
The
fadlaas own a fine rhureh at Saganlng.
but the camp m^Hing Is being held in
a ^ffne grove near the tiay. lighted at
Bight by huge camp fires and dolUvl
by many Indian wigwams, tepees and
, teats.
No drinking, swoanng or bois^
torous conduct
Is tolerated
church spire to give It a much needed
coat of paint, so he pul oa some old
Ihe "power.^ rolt on the ground,
on the
clothes, rigged up some tackle, and
did the job hitnseir.
One of thp shortest platforms ever
adopted by k pollUcal party, perhaps,
that of the SociallsU of Calhoun
inty.
It Is;
-Workingmen of all
countrUw. unite.
lose but your
You have nothing to
chance;
you have s
world to gain.*’
Richard Van CU-et was a rich <»1.1
, bachelor who died In New Jersey in
lliou. his ago crowding the 90 mark
His us late was scUknl according
Ui
the laws of New Jersey, the real ae
state and the personal property being
mix relatives held by the probate to lie
the nearest of kin.
Mrs. N. B. Rlcc.
States govenment St Unslakllk. Alas
ka. and departed for that point thl^
k.
Two oflltMTH
hrough
Ihe
A skunk ^ke up a Christian Sci
tee meeting
at
Lapeer the
other
The loaticr of the mootlnf^i-
empted to convince his followers that
thing. and 1( they Just bellev^Hl there
no skunk prosent the od<ir would
ncc vanish.
Each check
i
itine
day Wodoesday.
but
the
Knis-
ihe wild
server, has a brilliant Idea.
heard
ttiMMit
Several Kleel niiml.eni will be xuns
man
of dog to eat. he suggest* that at th<
eluded them. The fellow ^ iM llevotl to
close of the fair they be sent on
bo' sumo Insane man or a tramp with
tour of
criminal lustlncU of an unusual ns
that
ture.
Ttiorc aro
mau>
blackberry
pstehtw la the nolghborlnHHl ami four
or ttvo tlmm In the last few days the
a
Michigan cities, to the end
surplus dog
iiopulatiun
bo
put out of the way.
Jessemsn. an employe of M.
M. t^'wls
A
builder*, of Battle CrtH'k. has left for
the patches by throats snd wild ge». I New York, to sail for England, where,
turns, though ho has done no actual I’ I* claimed, he has become heir to
harm. Winlnesday he drove a young an estate of |7,000.ft0<).
The grand
Thc‘ oIBce
shorter hours
The
ci»m|ian>
i
O srhiKil.
ilor Endeavor Ssturdsy* at n;;:u
At priwent these
iu hours*
Munselle
Meetings every
night except Mon-
'I lM>ii|!h< .is.n price mill be made exceptitmally. h»w
considering
MISCELIANCOU#.
lorathm
acres on Wnyr.c stregt uverhxiKIng Hiy and Imy. no (laer spot almui
the cltv for a ^e*lden^e. do you want
*t>melhlnE really de^lrahle?
One cfJhc finest fsr.ns in this coun
ty. uiMOif 2*:r lulh * fn.ni th<- elty. !2« ;
acres iiufler cult I vat hm. with plenty t»f i
K.H..1 «uu.l linib-r. impe urebard. »• 'ABSTRACTS OF TITLE r.HJBl b..-j«- «llb Irttremen!. Ivw. g,«.l
I I I 1.C
IWucr
>VaM,l..e:o„
,nrt
nildo rchool at D.M.n.
C. E. me«-ding. 6:20. -
1-arK ■
Offering for
the mlu!*ter-.n
court house.
last succeeded and to making this trip school, which meetfi
atilBg service. my.vJc and sermou
to secure the money. He
Mrs. Vesta Oughcltree has signed a
Jaduthum is ode of the unique char gin next week her thlrtydlfth ye«r as
He la erne of the toacAer la the Adrian public achooto.
Dnrtag this time aka kas mlssad but
BBHhar haar Bor apaak. He to bicaacd 10 days from slckanas or other caasa.
with a kind atotor living la Chicago.
ate of the
Adrian high ttohool, ctoia of •«€. and
alBoa romddag aekool age has passml
Come with
Young peoples society of Christian
Bodearor at 6:15 p. maday evening, gospel meeting at
7:30,
fhtitiducc yotir visiting friends.
ri\ m-arioii.”
Airliglits...
t a ilnap airtight
• .-tun
- ; >on wans
flavor
Service* in Moilorn Woodman hjill. j
, «*»
evening,
E
The>
i.o>» «im
tinm
at
kh*
smoke* ..h the markei
MlKUit
'’six for a nn»rter'*
testimony
Try one and
have
heavy
It ha* •
nU’kel
evening from 7 to 9.
plntod
l*itn»ni an
swing
t«.p.
shh
hnnd-^omc- urn, extea larg*“
»<*l>t
IK
Perfect fit guaranteed
clothes are ours.
Frank Crudcj^Hp^
Many of the
146 Front Street
I are our regular oustors and they alI ways come again.
Fourteenth Street M. E. Chureh.
Rev, J. W. Minor, pastor.
Class mecUng. 9:45.
Morning senrlco, 10:30.
Sunday school at noon.
Epworih League. 6:15.
Evening services 7:30.
Would they do so
if we could not fit themr Come and
: sec the 500 handsome
ne samptes of fall ■
1 and winter wooleris.
I Panto 94 to 912.50.
Suito 914 to 950. 1
8. Benda A Co.
Trayer aM«ting Thursday eveaiag
Thafs wh.l we do.
7.30.
^
j Tooplc have an Idea that in order to
Latter Day SainU—Reorganized
have such work ddne It 1* WK-cssary to
send work sway, hut no firm In the
Services: in the gos|ie( talM-macle. state is belter equipped to handle thi*
Randolph etrect, near Eimwor>d ave-j «^ork dhan Smith: A Price.
Citizens
nue.
Sunday school at 1ft :3u in the me
xtnE-nitiaw
'g|2^EH=:|ss-1is"
1 all services and the rewiIng riK
Wii*.......
c L. uxarwooD, o^p. a t. e
ralL. .screw draft and liK-k h v«-r !atrh
th-’ ;
------------ --------- ---------Gentlemen!
cisi measure.
aj
l**1y. hejivy rxri i_»tP:»*.in
i«»p.
- worth
Suits, panu. overcoata to your spe-
cordial invitation-Is extended to,®**
A rt
for w*-th
kHvI
ra.st
bow irtie this I*
minting. 7;2«.
Reading room, room 214 new Wll ;
helm blocl^. op«'n’cvcr> afternoon 9*
■.Sifrsri?*
S^toWal1 Tr«iiuil«wv» Tr»T«im» Otj
fl.25
made for the money.
un evira’lieavy
Wail A i^rtins have tin- hvcal :
"rhlco*;” ih, y ari> Mmight
oopt'Sunday from 2 to 5. Thnrsdav I
Umbabie,
i good airtight wt have
.-i* ail gi*Kl cigar asho |
sgefiry for the • Clilcr»s. ’ and can now
Sunday morning. 10;3n a- m.
ervlce.
I
irang.' wimt a ht.ld tho Wad*-
S
over iH»*iofflce.
iill Iw observed at the close of Ihe
another until
sell a genuine hmi; filler Havana cigar i
Wednesday
CARVER '
Many ;--------------------- ------------------- --------------------------------
Christian Science.
song, deluding *oki* and chnniKos.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouso. pastor.
Mornlnfc. lO.Sft. The Lord * suppi r
couldn’t Ig«-i
linings,
servie*- of
Sermon story, *’A Christian WorhI.**
my
WRrt««..rth ilin« - ■ artro. • anrt
-:30,
Ijial* free.
Ail arc welcome to all the services
provided for a U«que*t of $7.0W.iKHi for
mtracl with the achool board to be
. iid.-ni.-s, .ih.l I hart
k,„
fvf*nly. wlt^ a solid wlil»i* ash ^
12. S«nda>- srh.*d.
Sp<*cial
Th.-re I wa* wav .ilT In
;f a iTir, ('andina |»crf«H lo
6:15, Bpworth I-cagtie.
7:20. worship
O.
COSPARY.
A* hr pul it.
I that Majs <m
Song and preaching service.
memtH*rs.
C.
| pRio^g REASONABLE
treble retnlence. and < gRAiD RAPIDS A IIDIARA RT
aine wt>uiis|la*t *
hr told I vacant ioto for sale.
lend* that 4r the flr|t limr sinrr I_____________________
la MM 8aiia>y,3u.a
he wa* a child, he *at doW
lown and rrle«|. i---------------------------------
1 worth Droh.
Tlirv ar.^ al
.....
First Presbyterian.
liev. l>‘i>nurd ll.
, pastor.
10:30. worship gnd rin-rpilon c»f new
Jessetnan.
acters of Hcsgrrla.
qaieteet men la town, b^ause he can
, ,
and lmpn»venit.*«j*.
theK given by eor»iilting ua.
SunUv. H a. m.; bollocM inoeUn*.;
^30. clim^miiun?*”' **“^^*
hours* work, agd as /ho will rocelvc
II 10.000 SspL is aad at 10:30.
Sunday school at uoon.
arm wllkiMH graat the demand the 1116.000 FVb, 14.1905. The real of the
the children.
men are out. This is the fourth sim
im is to come later,
ilar walkout In as many ycahs at this
.
n:ic*. hath, sewer.' tl-cinr IlghJ-s’. lot
.*ift\HJ5, with fruit. *!ia*!e and nraamen
k from I other very
I
tm) for
iBstltutlon.
_
In ‘ u.e
Ktrru'ls.
Morning servlrr. 10:20. V
his daughter, or tbs boirs. In case she
CongregstlenaL
same buslaes* and cannot grant work or they could U' found. For 13 years
Rev. *D. Cochlln. pastor.
AU services In church parlor*. e\
ing condlUons which are not generally
has been working to prove
Sumlay
adopted by their compeUturs. Then hU heirship to the esUlB. and has at c<*pl senior depairtmeTit of
the men walk out
on Firth
_____ ^
men. ail
-be »my beat eourtUloa. i:.C «res
^
Mrs.
be rememberrtl by the chiStlren of our
compete with ouuldc concerns In the
psllmski'cs are demanding
and
= P- “•= i^alor meeting. 3:30 p. m.: :
together con Christians* praise meeting. 8 p. m. A ;
cerning the children. We are. hy God * real battlo'for souls.
All arc welcoma.
|
help; going to make this a day long to
Mrs. -George aid aociety.
Sunday school. 13:00.
found whort* the fellow had cachi'd
JcKMinan. fcwmerly Mary Jewell, of
Baraca Bible cIsks, 12. This 1* the
►tore of pnolMhuih tinder a crurk
DorchoMer. Mass., was the dsughier
Ihjx cleverly hid among the leaves snd of Duke Jewrtt. Sussex. England, but young men*s class,
a
Y. P.U. at 6:45.
^ found traces of a Bre.
eloped with George Jessoman years
Evening. 7:3«.
Whenever the young men employed ago and flcl i» America. When the
Trayer mectiug on Thursday even
St BnuslIehlX w«MHlenware works at duke dbtl he left |76.00ft.ft<S» to the
ing at i:3«.
Bay CUy want an exiendtu! vacation church of England, l* the story, for
All arc conllally invited to the *erthey demand men' wage* etiiipl«'d wHh the con^irtuMlon of churches, snd also
mother of
CapUln
lem «l bulb aervIcCT.
8uns. contractors and
man has driven women and glrlii from
farmer for half a mile.
One of the best
vlr-i i. nine rtM»ni^^Jihe
Price and term, of eale on any ^ !oit~»t«b‘--P-Oarv.rABr..
ne. let ns reason
Having
the Igorroles. the Fill-
plnoK at the worlds* fair who are fond
the
woddfitwra
alcd July 23, 1904
From
The music of the entire day will he , charge.
But Ihe skunk grew
all
Creek
Wlrt.-kers
boys* and girls* chorus of f.ii voice*. ! day-
Editor Ciitchoon of the Portland Oi.
wlUl man
hull
s<HKlh
nazou river alwive
HomoviuK
Countenance of Jumice John Verit y.
Rally Day.
called li.r II.None of Ihe'helm will
aCart with a bank with this t'anltsl.
of
--^^
in charge of Prof. W. A. Smith and ih** ’
mie capacl^.
their checks came
from tlie s.lmlnistiaior
Mrs. Turley R. Strublc In the Trorc**
Severol I'Vns from that sor-
tlon are alre^y employiMl there In the
Ham H. Hkhi.n. all €»f p«»rttand. were they only Imagined they smelled some
In line to reecive a |iart of the peraon*
al pn»i*eM>. anil
Office. Hoorn 202 State bank bldg.
M. E. Haskell. Cfty Treasurer.
drivers on the farm of the Unitml
Mrs. PhoelM« Bmith. James E. New- night.
msn. Al lltisod anil the helm of Wll-
penalty of two per cent for collection
win be
barui mlth ulber m.il.-nM.i.Ks. all ini
ee»»led positions as reindeer bcrtlcrs
WHY JOHNSON CRIED.
*^orthem Mlchlpan’s Only Woman Barber^
Three copper counlr>’ Finns have ac-
tate going to certain persons In that
dUlded among the 315 descendants of
Au uxc* i»i(j before Sept. i.t will i
aaple. mmk Oronkr«»ei».
With the view or letiriiing the oplcloo* cf oth.-r intHlIeal lueii coiitvmlng
the etlUsty
the iiablt of eating ap
ples Ui deiftriq' tlM* taste for liquor 8
New York city physician n»rrr*iM*ndcd
wiUi many iiitdi^l men living In vari
ous state*.
He (reeeivetl nidies from
all but Have.
From a large iimjorliy came answers
Hint tlie.v b;id tti v.-r known a cohc
where a i<er*on vi.t* att-ustiuiusl «u the
free use of iipplr* anti was a dninkard. nor did tlay ever know bf a
drtinUanl who \v%is aeru*louu*d to tin*
daily use of wppli-a.
h-rom a i»er*onhl oltaennllon. eovrrIng a |H»rind of more tliaii twenty five
.T has
known a
a net* When* a |H.*rntf i}*« r of
aeson who
r luthll. nor has he
qulrtd t
adtli.'t.d to the free
use of IhjMor wh^ was ftmd of apple*.
About 30ft hniiHcs arc Udng erecle.|
beloiig.. There will be preaching night
with
Last year the school
laUon was 1.031, while this year
It Is 973.
The camp mee.
sihI
atcurity or gusmuty for an English
man under nnyj clrcumatauccs what
ever Uiiletm lie wIsImhI lo be acruaeil of
high treason.
Even legitimate trade
was forbidden. jNo Scotsman was to
supply the Enghah garriaoua iu lierwU-k or Uoxburkb with -ouy victual,
fewnl or utbor aUpi»ort:itlon- under the
pain of treason.
( was to Ik* allowed lwtwe»m -the tH-oUla
I and Kugilsh. that ui«>ii*a affniloua be
I aa* led sway fra ^lielr alu kiurik.**
Subject. -Our Ihiy*
these days for every mortgage.
his days In bachelorhood.
spirit In this affair.
ilvcd without collection feet
oattowry
and on all taxes remaining unpaid
dtolro. even In that time of peace, to
Sept. Ibt and until Oct. 1st, a penalty,
BUKMtb down the dlffereoctw which di
one per cent for collecUoa will be ^
vided the two iWles. Agsiast EngirgC*d. On all taxes remaining un
Itohmen visiting Scotlsnd witboot kave
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
the law was oapeclslly severe. Xor
quality Is rather poor.
or the same place.
This wUl be th*>
Thomas P. tniom. pastor.
Moralag.
10:30.
Subjc-ct.
imwcli to smlt.r;
11:00. preaching.
6:1.1. Senior Endeavor
At 7:
Rev. Oliver
The and Glris.-
Dotit tea bushels an acre.
. lanrringn llcease the other dav to Mrs
taxes every
9:4S, Sabbath school.
Mh os lo Pray.-
a long Almo.
Reports of thrashers la the vlcialty
At Ana Arbor Clerk Woora tssuod a
week day from now untU Nov. 1. If04,
3;ftu. Junior Endeavor.
Ckurok of Christ (Diselptos.)
Fishermen assert that the trout sea
m just closed has been the pooresl
tiBok and a path or two tbrousl
poee of collecting said
Sundayi la the moath.
Rcv. Henry McKtoley, pastor.
topic. -New Courage
A cordial welcome at these services.
of bamna ltob>
Tbofo Is pmetlcBlUr notblng
Bl Trout Lake, other tban the rnllrond
woo^
1 wlU he in my office fbr the purv
and 7:30 evening the first aad third
ag. 9:45 a.m.
OorpoTBlIoB. ntotiorod nlonp the line.
ItotloB.
la the time of James II. of SeotUnd
tke rristtoos Itolween the »cotch and
llsh were baibladevd. Tbekingob-
day.
' Pkone 208.
325 Union 8L
FEMALE KELT WANTEDApply Trxvctth City Cana^^(^.
I
|i PSJEM^BEni
SOAP! SOAP! SOAR
Colgate's is what wc push.
As there -is no better
toilet soap made, the rea-
w-.-pfcj®a^fa?xss«^
1
W :nm imimm m t mi rm. 9mm
fjiMii ■pii »i 1.11III !.«■ t Vim
[TOETIME
n»i
Mm .AMirii
IIK tte toStt
Mt M M 11 ttn MiMf;
tofttk fovcMl ibr«to
SAVEMON^^
—Mrs.
Mra. H
H.. E.
& Olhha.
Ottha. C.
e N. Aldrich. W. L.
Mam and M ana tha aMlJrt,,
bmMm for tha »ma MhiMfo mad
0. JL A iTiallwar aanrlam m thay
M s Am M af fnflraad watchca. ai
Blala ahAai. at pffeaa to
par
^ DMa. ^
A.
Gao. Oydn. ^
D. ^
W.
B. A. Mewtoa. Harry Barr.
y. R. H. Ryaa. OUve Pierce,
d. T. H. Oraadan.^aPgg.
Strong. Chns. McMlchaeL Mmry Har^
If Mod PblllMiM PM. ea
H.inAAllpoli. Hmmtmi
MmenoN IN *rNK
art
Df €m
Of Cisar maklag la ona Amarfo
That
tafMehoaawaUmayl
lag 1 blp mmM not bfwik • M of Urn proad. and tho Arfaofo la thraa ahapaa.
loAmeo babti wan ptwvad la Hmt Tort aaally imaka \hlgh as aa Amarleaa
vaaa. tha kmdroa.aaillag lOe i
tto »9<. wko,
r %mntim Wi i^ory. srmvclr oo»
iM Mi U«Md kia. TIm IU« warn aoivandag In tbe ottoa. aaw
mm. wkk • twiflkJe la Hli cjra.
iy dowB paat
» a Mai to kli duuBlmiaia tMt
i boip. They i
tba atraet and reached tbe form oa
tbe sidewalk juu ah Mloeama lieta
mbalBg up. They expecAad to
Aad tbe man dead, but aa they reac
I aa Icanilac Um groat waaltb of him Jie tagaed over aad tried to
op. It was Helaer. «*8ay.** he aald.
-I gqeaa l*fi got aome tobaeoo In this
, iiToaio. Tbera win be aaotlwr .ar
f >rHa ioabtleae. wbea Thosaa Dolaa
, he put an babitaal flat
, itea a>
:
to worth •lOO.OOOW. ac
^tag to coaeenratlYe eetlAatea. HU
aahber.
He U **tbe whole thing** tr
traae la a aoeea large ciues of thb
laai. Hetothegaenu
ghia aad the largeet iadl^Ilduai boldei
•f*Ooa»lldated Oae. Aad jret -Tom*
ii:*: Dolan, aa he »hea beet to be called
li a fatot mUe man who majr be
aajr arieraooa eittlijg la the cafe of
the Dellerae hotel watehlag other peo
It tahlag irtaka. wlUlag to pay for the
graUfteaOoa of Uelr taitee. but never
labihlag aajrthlng htmaetf.
**Uaele** Will Galloway of Carl June
tloa haa voted In every prealdentlaL
eleetlon atace ItM. eac^ throe; and
aever haa he cast hia ballot for the
wfaalageaad^dat^
Geaeral BoMh of the Balvetloa
Army la toarlag England and Scotland
la a Motor ear In order to vtalt hlr
aaMlera la towaa not readily aoceaii
IMe by rail. The Balvatlon Army flag
fliea from the foir eoraera of the oar.
Nathaa Meyer Rothachlld. flrat Raroa Hotheehlld In the peerage of Great
IMtala aad head or the Bagllah
Lhtaaeh of the celebrated family of
baakora. haa Incurred the diaploaaurr
of the preeeat mlnletry by tranafer
Hag hla political allegiance to the llh
4
Dr. Oiartea V. Hcrdliaka of Clndn*
aaU. who haa held nuraermta governMeat poaltlooB of truat and honor. ha«
been aeleeied aa general aecretary of
8t. Loitia In September
Nicola Teala, the atudent of electrlclty. la aa unuaoally tall man. with
the flighty look of a geolua In hlh eyea.
face and manner. Althoua hla Inven
tkma have made him rich, ho la a Urtlea worker In hla rhnaen profonalon.
He look* to be aliout 37 yoara old.
which la JUHt ten yoara loia than the
reality. Hit father waa a prieal of the
Greek church.
King Victor Kmmmmirl of Italy haa.
entirely unaollcitod. jmnt a cheek for
12.000 to the Italian haapital at the
City of Mexico. The hoapita) to whlc^
Ihe unexpectwl gift waa given la not a
aeparate Inatltutlon In Uaelf. hut part
of a large hoapital. and the Italian
wards h%ve heretofore be» n aupi»ortcd
by contrlbuUont frt>m the Italian real
denu of the Mexican capital.
Twelve men quietly vUlled the
borne of O. N. Hooten. of Anaconda.
Cd., and eacorted him over the ^i\H
toward Canon City. Hoourn waa released frm Ihe county Jail about ten
days ago on bonds. He la charged with
complicity In the \nctor rioting of
into bla^p pocket mad pulled out a
plug of tobacco, which he deposited In
hla mouth. He tried to get to hla feet
By this time, however. Lein. Dowling
and Cevarino had came to. One sent
for nn ambulaaee, and Dr. Henderson
found that Helner had a broken hip
poaalbly Intemal Injuries. Ponnn Lein placed Helner under nrmlt stttelie. Dowling thin aa ♦he mao
stepped out on the hre escape aad foil
At a atr t duel at Florak). Ala.. A
B. Hammonds. maiwbaJ. shot and
killed Bod Tucker and aeriooaly
wounded Jim, T>scker and Jacobs, a
b?Hiiander. All were prominent.
Judge George Gray announced that
he would conaont to the request of the
^clllattoQ board of the UoUed Mloe
Workers* aaaocimtion that he arbitrate
the dUpute over the check weighing
•ystem.
A craay roolor car broke up the perfurmance of * A Plucky Woman** at the
Grand theater-it NoUingbam. Eng..
3nc night last week. The heroine dash
atpp In the center of the stage. Md
reecuee the hero from the villain. *ni€
began splendidly, and at the
proper moment, -toot ioof* cum© the
heroine. She reached the hero strug
gling with the villain, but there was a,
hitch. She didn’t stop; In two seconds
the auto had lit on the orchestra lead
er and waa climbing over such mem
bora of Ihe audience ma hadnt fled In
dismay. The villain dropped the hero.
B over the footlights and rescued
the heroine by stopping the devil wng
Georg© S. 4vca. poatmaaler of Colebrook River. Conn., haa tendered hU
laUon., Mr. h-ea has been post
master since 1872. with the exception
1© year. Th© oBc© pays less than
w<H‘k, and th© postmaster baa to
r©rK.rt for «luty about 5 o’clock In th©
morning to get th© malls ready for the
alagc to WInaled. Asked for hU res
son for resigning. Mr. Ives said: * 1
Ilk© to gqt up so early in th©
morning, and furthermore. 1 think I
have been postmaster long cntwgh.’
Alice Parent, th© IIUI© daughter of
t Parent. €>f Lawrence. Mnsa.,
had an experience In swallowing butwhich breaks all rocorda for but(wallowing. While sewing AUcc*a
mother noticed the child had gotten
possession of the button basket and
had a large button In her mouth. The
mother tried to get the button nwny
from her. but the lltUc one swallowed
Later it was diacovered that she
bad swallowed S3 buttons.
i?ssiSHa.S2«^
Seven hundred tinamliha and aheet
metal workers went on strike at Phila
delphia for an advance of five cents
an hour. Formerly the men were paid
The color of materiaU haa some Influ
at the rate at 27 1-2 cents an hour.
Tbey are asking for 42 1-2 eenu aa eoce on tbe wannth of tbe clothing.
hour, the work day to remain at eight Black and Wuc nhaorb boat freely from
without, but white and light <•hadro of
ynllow. etc., are far leea a
Or. E G
wealthy and jhia dilfemiro
be
phyuldaq of Ripley. N. Y. experiment. The eanae material whaa
was Inatutly killed by a Lake Shore dyed with different cniora. wUI abaorb
different
amonnta
of bent. In hot
friolgkt train at the foot of Koblnaon
atroet. la Gleavllle. a suburb of Clever coitntrica white coverings are nnirer*
aaUy worn, and aallora and others
lakd. Dr. Slmoaa waa the owner of white riothiag la hot weather.
.Iwo valuable horoea which he was
1l*tth regard, however, to heat ;
timlatog ml the GlenvUle timdu
body. tbe color of Ihe
the body,
The monthly oompmraUvt autemeat
I tmad nartothtng makro little
lAa aad ox- tf any dUforroor. M flanael la popu
larly aappoaed to he wana. though U la
ItM. ^ total roealpu wero an better la this ivopect than aiarilar
ffoAMASl aad the expoadhurea «M.- or gray la color. Dark do
S«MN.laaivtagadaAeltforthe month for cold waather. bwanae It
nf HMMJilt The dofleit for the two abaortw any bent that to i
of tha sroaaat flaeal
If
■Ih
la ao arilflalal Savor. Ti>c
Waav^. maaafoctmnr.
ARl YOU MARRIKDf
Am you happy? If ao«o to Baraum
A Earlfl aad look over their large oollaetloa of namonnted dtamoada. Inla oao for your wife aad have It
sat to plaaaahor taste, which to sure
to be right
• «Wbw 4i
D. L. Tbom^, N.“ir. iSriT^tt
SSrE5S.S-S
Tomig. Tboa. McChrikey. J. MeAUfo
AW
jMeroolL Ch^
Maha. J. W. Cllffe. BUx. Evans. An itoter, S W. BMtar, W. B.
thony Sead. Ang^ SUL a C MoRatU
W. D. TompkA. Geo. Borrows. Wll
cox. Oolambla Traas. Go.. Sanaa Gcav- rtmak Vo«». U. m. Umk,. O. U Kra-
JiTJ
hof. G. A. Johaaoa. Perry Haaaah eat.,
aad all paraoaa latereated la the laytag of lateral sewers la the alley beaad Teeth atraeta from
Wadsworth Co Bohemto atreeL la the
alley between Tenth aad Bfeveath
atreeU from Wadsworth to Bohemia
streeL la the alley between Eleveath
aadTwelflh atrecto from Wadsworth
to Bohemia street as heretofore adopt
ed by the eouacll of Travene City.
Mich., take notice: '
■?7v3.qjcr. O.
That the roll for the special assesaawnt for the laring of a sewer In the
alley between NInOi and Tenth streets
Pitch, D. Rootaoog. Wm. VaaBtee. FTOd L. Btocklag. Galria U OlbL. HeadA. L.
, Caaflcld. Warron
j;
5^.
rSa,^J. ^ Noble.
Hat^McGtorr^*^
beqi. A. F. Howard, aad all persona latereated to the laying jof a aewer In the
alley between Ninth and Tenth streets
froifi Wadsworth to Dlriaion: in the
alley between Tenth and Eleventh
atreeU from Wadsworth to Diriakm:
to tbe alley between Eleventh and
Twcinb atreeu. from Wndsworth to
vision street, aa heretofore adopted
the council of Trakcne aty. MIchl
In the alley between Tenth and Elev
WOULD YOU eVKR SELIKVC
gaa.
take notice:
enth atreeU. from Wndsworth to Ro^
That tab eonM aing? They’ve all hemtoMa the alley between ElevenUi
That the roll for t^e special assesscut berotofore mad^ by the board of
enlea alaee thayYe been and Twelfth streets, from. Wadsworth
to
Bohemia
street,
to
now
to
my
office
i." I’m la the swim.
, hot It’s a scale of pi
I decided ahould^j
NbUee to also hereby given that the
for the toying of a sewer
council and board of asseaaors of the
one house bn E. Tenth street in i
city of Traverse City wilj meet at th© to the alley between iNInth and Tenth
council room in aald city at 8 o’clock p. atreeu froma Wadsworth to Division;
m.. September 12th. 1»04. to review to tbe alley between; Tenth and Elev
It rolls, at which time enth atreeu from Wkdsworth to Dlvl
and place opportunity
rtunlty will be given all skm: to tl
ms A WONDER .
and Twelfth atreeu
People don’t choke with the smell of persons Interested to be h
Ision^i
ratreeta. to now on file at
Ih day of Augual, 1104
Dated this SSth
my office ^for pu
balto and camphor during the
CHA8. M. BEERS.
Notlce to also hereby given that Xhh
ler moaths. Instead of haring
City Clerk
Mil
ofiaaaeaaora
and board
asaeaaora of ibe
the
all that.worry over wool enrpeU. try
Traverse City will meet Sep
the new -flberetle.- made of hard, Netics of Sawar
tember 12tb. 1104.
1104. iti
in( aald city al
- the
Ward,
at 8 o'rlock p. m. to rcdouble twisted eotton thread, tn fast
view
aald
asaeaamedt
roll,
at
which
To
J.
A.
Nickerson.
John
Wood.
T.
I and many beautlfnl dealgnn.
lime and place op^rtunlty will be
The effect would plenae the moat fas A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartz. given mil persona fotereated lo be
Chaa. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm.
tidious.* J. W. Mllllken.
Adsit, H. O. Joynt. B. O. Ellis. J. J.
Dated ihla 25th day of August. 19
Dunn.
C.
W.
DeZoete.
Henon
Squlrea.
TMI POTATO SKASON
CHA8. M. BEERS.
O. Dunham. Adventist Church
la here. With weeks of i^to haul- Wm. Ingeraol. Robt. He
2273-Ht
I
City Clerk
lag from great distances, over rough Colby. . G. Coppa. J. W. I
NEVER BRE^K DOWN
roads, why not save trouble mod use Miller. J. B. Hawle>-. Thos. Boudrow.
the new road wagon you have so long W. L. Bros'n. R- A. Lowrlc, A. B At tbe sides. That*s^what a go
Dunn. WlllanI Car>-. G. R. Newman.
rlU ne>^cr do. broak down at the
thought of buying? We keep the stand Henry C. Gore.
IC-. Thos.
I
Helm. Luna
ard OMs wagon. Barney Anderson.
Geo. Scott. Gen. Newtierry. sides. Just so wiil^ a good pocketSarah J. Calkins. Jamw Slack. Nell book. Aside from ^hcre being first
Llringaton. Prod
h. Miles Hill.
goods a special price is pul on
CAN YOU AFFORD
To take chaaoes regarding the safety Clyde W. Plnn. Lucinda Fox. Frank them, to make room for holiday goods.
Waldla. A. C. Eller. Cha*. Easterday.
of your valuablea? Tour home, your Nelson Gore. V. A. Patrick, Wm. Bven'thlng Ip atoeik. coln^ purses,
gents* and todies* pof-ketbooks In walo«ee or your safe may be robbed— Blackman. John Latharus. A. B. t
alllgator and sckl. Bu^bec. City
you eaat tell. Better forestall the loet Uc. Clifford Clyne. Morris Decker.
pciayner. R. Wled Drug Store.
j
of the moat valul^Ie things by keep- Louisa Ayers. H. D {»oayner.
oeft. Samuel Stover. Chas. Moulton. C.
lag them In the aife deposit vaulU of B. Kent. J. M. Hagganl. Mrs. Mary
LADIES! Better look those sample
the Plrat National Bank, where safety Dialer. Ely Clyde, C. P. Taylor. Palmer
shoes
over
while
there
to a good aaB..
G.
F.
Rowe.
A
Seeoro.
Al
Nash.
IS
lent. Thcy*ll apvc you from 50c
Crow ft Hardy. H. W. Smith. C L Da
per year reals a box.
vis. F.
________
Sutherland.
M. L. Lyons. to 11.50 per pair. A, V. Friedrich.
Webb.
rebb.
A.
CRowley.
P
INDIAN RASKrrh.
Paris.
B. D. E Carter. Robt. Walt
Walter. F
Jackson, the confectioner,
h. Lydia Jameson. Jc
aside fr«i having a complete Uno of Bates. F. E. Saxton. Geo. E. Jewett
choice candles, creams and pure fruit H. R. Bums. W.- E Moon. Nellie John
. has a beautiful line of Indian son. D. L Thomas. N. W. Hxrrle. C H balls, and holdlng'^ind 4 quarts roFred Dean. O. L. Coulter peetlvely. worth 75 cents in actu4l
baaketo. and novelUea la blroh bark Johnson.
Mary E. Slyter. Geo. Helm. M. C. Mil
aad black ash apUnta. fragraaUy dec ler. Har\*ey Chtoworth. John Danford value, hut lK*lng glv^n with a 5U-cent
of baking iMjwder. Call and you
oratqd with aweet grass.
A. C. Elder, J. W . Miller. G. P Gar
rison. D.^E
L. Nlckc rson. Jay Yminx
surely Invest.
Thoc MrClusky J. McAnistcr. E
YOU ARC LOSING MONCY
), P. Hughs. A R
GOOD MATTRESS Is not a
By not looking over our largo stock of
luxury
it Is cx^nomy. for a r*kk1 matL’s slippers and oxfords beforo W. Butler. >
will outlaw fix cheap ones and
purchaalng. Have a full assortment of mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs.
you rewt and comfort. The Pal
rid kid oxford, patent Up; patent colt Davidson. Man* MIrkler. Frank Yoge.
G. D. Kenney. S. B. How metto Is the iK-st. Made of two layers
oxford:
Perry Hannah est .
of palm fibre and three layers of felted
D. The filler gives the elasiicliy
straps, also many other pretty atjles. ] PUrh. D Routaong.
Rowuxd w: Dou,.«.
I
0». and the cotton gives the softness.
Only 8S.50.
J. W. Slater.
Gibson. A. Hannalord. Z. T. Swan.
THE RIGHT BRAND
Your Home Furnisher.
»AND
i'‘»„ Canfield. Warren Saleshury.
Ofatovea, thafa what we soil. They Bm Mullen. Jane ft Harry MrGinnlH
WHAT 18
are clean. Inviting looking, with ear F.Neason. F.F.O .Neil. R.G Paulin. EMary Kelderhonse. John Pm Than a small |»aymcnt do»n and there
marks of prosperity and nine out of
tan bear this mark. -Brand’s Stoves bert. A. F. Howard, and all persons after a amall weekly t^iyment? In
Interested In laying of a trunk seaer
Lauget.- We also have the fun on Division street beginning at a point this way you will never feel the drain
y beaten, ranges and hot blaaU. at tbe alley between 8th and 9th on your household economics and at
ame time you can enjoy tbe use
atreeU and runnin
► tbe alley
Mtllar ft Morro. Baal Front street
between 12th and 13lh streeta. as he^ of one of th«Mc handy kitchen tables
toforo adopted by the council of TiWv
WE ARE NOW READY
in stock at Frank Raubs. who
ersc City, Michigan, lake notice that
With our now fall street haU to cater the roll for the>^ Bpoclal assessmen
does repairing fand rcvarnlahlng
to the taste of the moot faaUdlous^
the board of sp<^ at his store. East Front streeL
the purpose of dein town. A large and complete
The (onto op«ih„
I
HARRIS* CMOCOLATEB.
the council
borne
We are [hwIlively the only
and paid by i
Dt for the
laying
sewer on Division in the city who mgnufaeturo chocostreet beginning at a point at i
ates and fruit bon^ bons. Our mUk
between Eighth and Ninth atn
OCOO BELLERt.
hocolates are espedally delicious. So
the aUey between I2tb
That to Yhat the Flebrich. Fox. Hlland 13th
ria. la now on file at my are all the fruit flavors. Julcro and
M* shoes ore. Manufactured only for office
crushed fruit used at our soda foun
for public tospecUoo
leo, bat whUe the kind to Umtted, the
Notice to also hereby given that the tain. Everything homo-made. Even
style u
sxyie
to not.
was. We
w« have
oave an
all astyles aad council aad board of assewsora of tbe the melted Ice cream left over can be
grwdea. Cnll anft inapect <oar stock city of Traverse aty will meet at tbe naed for coffee. LaCretU Candy Co.
council rooms In said city on Septem
wad yon will he a^e to be
ber 12th. 1104. at 8 o clock p. m., to re 251 Froat 8L Bothiphonem OL 325.
•twwdatyle. Ed Miner, Unloa 8t view said assessment roll, at which Boll 245.
time and «»Ume opportunity will be
I cwnwoi wwme the rare Joys, the to- given all persona totereated to be
MAKING DEPENbABLC BTA*rEflalfo drilgbta that totoxioaU me sine*
MEN|r».
Dated this 2Sth day of August, 110
taking HoUtotera^Rocky McginUla
Fortunate to tbe grocery store that
» ceau. Tea or Tablets. Johnas the reputation for dependability
now Drag Ca
Fortunate to the public that haa such
Netiea of Bower Aaaeawnent-Third
re to Its mldsL Mutual oonfidence
Toa eaa*t expect to do away with
Ward.
To J. A. Nickeraoo. John Wood. T. beeweea a store an<i lu iuytog public
m growth. Thto store has grown
oa taklag Hotttotor*s Rocky Moowtala A. Monroe. Warren Flan. John Barts,
amd to growing on Jiat those Itoea. No
Tea. ToaTl have a lovely oomptadoiL
ambltloa htglmr than poaaoaatog your
» oeata. Tea or Tablets. Jobaaoo
OCX
..,s=*^s
Wm.-Ingeraol, Robert
YjgM fo K.WaRftOmmi
e Gore,
Thoa.
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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
lug tar tlM.
RAtTALl. th. JM.IW. .
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W. Aiml.il fcMdMIM Mf*
with mry gift .
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GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
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EAST END
CASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
CNICE 6R0CEHES
BUTTH ARE68S
At LOWEST PRICES
H. B. CHAML PrggrteW.
te.iit
So Wmkii«l«.g(-
MADAME «IA MAOS'
Beauty Remedies
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WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
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LAR80IT8 PARK HOTEL
QUffll OTYaOML ia
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DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOLB. TEACHER OF
T^E VIOLIN, haa orBantoad a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and to raady for ftaaea
gafnafita and also for a few pupUa
Ofi tha violin.
We want efovy trade traiwaov
For forma call at South Bido Shot
tkm to be saitofytog aad if it to aot «•
want you to tell «to aboat to. Lu R.
BtkM, 411 Unloa BL Both phoaia.
Tkeaeatcat gHKonr
(
la Ue city.
^
fora.
auB2»f
flB TRAVERSE CITT
College win oima BepL 5th.
LKtr v«u poMcr.
Tint BM IM ggrtag. mmrnmm
hM. eumd THOUgANDg IN TRAV.
tmeerrv.
M*kran«M«iM
ml
Burrou^; Friit^ ^'Two Presid^tia^ Candidacies
Ass’S-
m
t» iKtar tkat UM M<
tM t«ro tefliM
2.*
‘ lMt« Mi lh» ■
«f Mir ate r«M^ inratkm. kM
HiMMi JM « ink Mi likUna l
<«klk. FlWiBM to Jiiigo l^ukot'i
tMcr «i Romowit Ik# tvo it
kki «mlr • homing arouakitMOt. altlMN^ik tko l>»riioni kM Mv«d for manr
roam at KlniaUMi Mi Ik* fkMrouvhaoa
kkt olclM Mllw italMt at Ikair matty
homo, Rlvofkr. on tka iladauti lirM^
Boar Want IM. Tkat fWr frtondiiilp
la of mick rwMt
kotk
.>«aaa —
arhicli
Waal Fkrk Mtba Mink.
^*
daapar aa tka raata hava paaaad. Jud<r
Parhar*B broad mlndadnaaa and lulal.
laelualltr ware too potafit for the old
Mtimlal. and ha feU an aany vl<
Tha Judfa had lone bean familiar,
tka word palntarte wrltlnca and he a ae
dallphtad with tha opporiunlty i
HU aommer Ufe at ftllhaidea la aa ; away fro
unaywiemalic aa ba can Uaka Ih ile Uacaped 1
riaea at daybreak. prepartB hU break- I aaaed me
font and net a off for a loo^Nralk In the
Mr. Hi
M ik
a |<*Ini
la return trip fiid frequent
ly calU
quire after Moa
Bummsli* health and tojaee If abe to
JS?
I
attracted by Mr. Ituoaevelt'a
for the outdoor life, althowrli
feaaea that tha
to end the Uve
vea of hla fbreal fHendM
tile day
'ir
ahe tnuat aee I
on.nrrivinr at Hlabaldea. which
rea. l.e«l fcU*ut 7 oVUm^K. Mr. Burro
and hla aoii aet nUiut prefiarliic breakfaal. The »H>el of nature broiled beefaleak on hut otonea. uiid Julian fried
ea and made a put of e;
n.ITee. Mm.
Ini. IU
U< hmo v.U Sfr
were iKdltely declined.
In
the
mrllioa. no ayatem.
k
|OH.r. but 1 never lake II
write wliat 1 can remember. 1 don’t «o
Into the woods with the Axed purpooa
of writtnx aU.ul Ihein.John Burrouaha U a i
without style or affeclal
ac-rtpllon.
I. He cares noth
r utu\ the artinrialttles
of or
and the doln«a of w>cWiy
of fa*<4 lnaHnK almpIlclVy of^inji
and a most etiK iatoc naturaliieaa
to a man id me.tluiu lielyht. with a
otrel'a leard of silky white hair.
eye reiaina
l
IS the
odcarnesa and m
of his youth,
very
He la aenlle and exceedii
luKly shy. yet he U at horn
xenial ooclety. TItorvau. who
•emblea In iiwmy parlKolaro. i
that he would rather alt on a
and have U all to lilmailf than be
crowded on a velvet cuMtiiuii. Mr. Hurn.u«ha’ view of life la iml oo
that. He U by no ineaiu Inclined to be
aolllary and *ioli*al. Ills beiaure he to
ao human and outlmlKtlc tliat bU
are so w Idelv read, and It Is Uiai
to oo wise In the ways of tlv denlxens
of the fot-ests and solitudes that he U
SOUR Id by old and younx.
Inx man Is i a|«»ble of talklux ih. wUely
and so lioiieetly about the curloua ws
of the lesiwr creation.
KHWAlUr WALTttX
rr^l In a friafidly aplrlt. and tka
fuaiMUUuo of a laatUttf frtaniaklp waa
lakl. l-an auramar. kkUa tka Rooaavalla trrra at Oyatar Bay. tka praaldatit
and lira. Kooae^rlt «ma nlgtit about f
o’clock UiarM tka naval akiop yacht
kylph and aacmdrd tha North rtvrr.
tha Ilian cuanSod and
au atrallliy were all the
that not even the
r 1^1
IcrtHi duty al
aa are of the ochmie. •
Tha run from Oyatar Bay to Weal
lonilna Mr. Hurrou^ and
m.\whu raaeniblaTbla faer«r of Mdlcrouanaaa. mat
L and hla wife at tha little
dMk'
cortM them to Blabaldaa.
Mr.llurroofha’ aoqoalnUnre with the the iiaturallafa foreat retreat In tha
;llooaavaiu la of at III more re<'ent eland* I t'ataklU foothlllH. aU>ut two milea from
In#. Tha praaldent had for many yean; the river. During the tranqi Mr. Burruucha obaerved that It would have
mlrrrof
iai naturallat and had promlaed him
been etiJder for Mm. Rooaevelt If ahe
pelf that he would aofna time cultivate had been ixmtented toremaUi at KKerMm. It appaara that the admiration
uchs wrttca only
not oioHi uml?flS. to
r I feel .m ImiHiUe to write. I let
mind He fallow uiUU October. 1
no the party rMumed to Rlverby, the
Rdoaevella^yemttliiliic there until 4
o’clock, when they boarded the Sylph
and Balled for Oyaler Bay. It w*aa after
thto eploode that Mr. Bi
companted the prealdent
Rlverby—wbere Mm. Buriouyha. w)»o
U aa domeatir and devolt*d to the niyaterM of houwwlfery ua her noted hus
band la to the oetTetH of th
thlcketo. remalna the year i
lo^utlful home. The estate
about aeventeen acres, w
down to the Hud
the' numeruua terraoea
HONEST ICELAND.
In beland there ure no prisons, and
the Inhabitants ore so honest In
Iwbils tliat out h material di feiiiwa to
pnuH-i ty as lie ks. Ik.U.s and bum are
not reiiulrvd. Vet Ita history vfoi
l-ust I.t*oo >eam iei»rda m» more lluta
two Uiefts.
•
IfiMrwtwe Pictures of Persons^ Scenes and Things of Note
NEW TYRE or TIBETAN HOUBE.
The.houaoa of Tibet ure for the most
iwri flat roofed, but there ls*a certain
vUlaxe In the Thumbl valley beartox
ridch to an exception
A NOTED AMERICAN ADMIRAL.
Rear Admiral Then hire F. J.*w. ll,
who was recently Urdcnsl to imike a
imval demmistration in the harln.r of
Sni)*rna. -tsiatb Tm 1 .y. in u:>br to;
lmpr.*r;s the suli..ii wjj;i the ......... svlly |
for s|H*.Hly
in ib- imUn of t
rnll.sl rital. s claims ui:ani-.t hi.s r.ivemmisil. Is a veier.m of b..ih tbe-i ixil ;
and the Sivinlsh-Ainei ican wars. ll.* Is
sixty ye.ats ut axe and w.is RtadUalisI
wm
rule. Alt the bulldinxs In |hU h.nmbd
riM^s not unlike tlioae of Swiss
ea. At flml slxht a traveler inlxlil
easily Imafflne that he had reached one
of Ihoae plcturestiue vIlUxcs w lilch are
M> abundant hi certain Alpine rexloiis.
To Md«l atai further to the lllualuii. the
ry In the nelxhborhood of Rlm bonx to Btriklnxly Alpine In characAinonx »n the wundtis that have
JAPAN’^ SUPay BASE IN KOREA.
Muftheyuar. U I tolfM mU sl««
to emy OM to tito vurtd M k mmB
part uf tke ptoMMto 1 toiltj vltk tfedi
macktoe 1 tklak mjr cap vuMd taaftoB.
and 1 am aoto tka varld vmM kt btotor.- And a. tke mtto toamM^vka
pliMr trtP aka kMit ktoV fr|pli« aft- ..
lac and taatlac Ymitmia parta a< tkk
macktoe wklck r%ad artved Iht aa
daltkfauy a. if it warn aoma
Mra Hobarta la a rtractoua Uttla
Auwrkau. tbooali aka la a aativa aE
Italy aad has llvad tka piaator part
uf kfr life to Ktmipa. Ska la a induate .of tke Boatoa Qmacnratocy ai
Muak and for four amaa aamt toadtoff parta wltk tbe Caatle Sqoaia Op
en cumpaay. with wklck aka waa aaffaffvd wbea wbm kaaaam acquatolad
with ber hfut
-Afraid? 1
life. L>ki you ever ka
bacauae my buabaad canid ant MPaia
tbe time to accompany am aad 1
wanted to vtolt my atatker.
-I left here (Battle Oraak) and Mda
Ham by way aC
looktoff a ItoMtinil iMd or can. wkna
erery bnatk aC tkat daUffktful air waa
new life to me.
-Tbe foUowinff day. Tueaday, 1 mada
coucerntd. I waa compallad to^waM
far tbe boat wbkk was to eutty ma
acroaa tbe toke to Milwaukaa. and.
aside from a plaaaaAt aaU orar taka
MklUffaa. then wa. notkto. of toUM
The cut shoxvH the iiiu bund, or i
kiiicnt. In the Inner harbor at tT*#nml|«i. Koien. ll vwts l.iiilt by tlw
• uM.l Is the m-eiie of xreal activity.
The ulores of various kimis plltsi hlvh In tin roiei;r«>und Indicate the lm|a>rtanco
1.. m..Ki- this Korea,, i Ity Jaj«i,’s
li;»*.e ..f Kuni lle.*^ ill n..- llf niiit Kliiiciloiii tli, buibliii,: of tbe embaiikinenl Wi
harlMU. but
laboil.Mi-ly inlo ll..- . slniry an.l uiibkub-.| ;
re also . rerte.| b
WHAT RUSSIANS t)0 WITH THE HEADS OF CHUNCHUSES.
fr..m the Naval arad.-m
|K5»i» be Ims aim- llie com
Bro«»kl\^.
He atlaiiieil
nez,:::L.
made tbe trip direct to Mtonaapaila
atayltiff ooly a few koura at Madtotm
and Lacroaae. Wto. 1 made It an ob
ject to atay all sUffbt at tonikmiaea.
and with but one or two axcepttooa 1 <
waa treated la tbe moat cahllal maaaer. At one place, bowever. 1 drove up
to tbe pate and aaked tka farmer If I
mlffbt atay there all nIffkL and ba anawvml. ’.Nope. 1 baln’t got ao uae for
them tbluffa round bera. Tbey’ra
taklu* p<M*to tbrouffh th' waild too all
fired fart fer me to kava anjrtktoff to
do witb 'em. and you'd kattor «o on
to tb* next place.’’ 1. of courae. actad
upon bU Bdvke. and toukd an totemffcut aud prowiierous family wbo mada
It aa plcuaant aa poealble for me.
-I ctMild not beffla to deacriba tha
beeuttes uf tbe trip up tbe If laatoalppl
river. It waa imrffwua. Every turn €if
tke road biuofflii auBia anw aad baaiitlful view.- •
Wbea aaked If abe bad kMI any a<s
eldrata to tbe macbliia oa tka trip, aba
said:
-Oh. of courae I bad. Tkat you know,
la more than half the plaaanre of toufw
In*. I rtopped to oil qp every twentyfive or thirty mUea and toapectad aU
tbe bearloBs each time. More UiM
omv I xut duwo under tbe macUlne and
went <-an fuIIy over tke engine. CfTtsiuiy I soUed luy banda and my face
too. But what of that? 1 rather aas
Joy rreasy bauda ooco to awhile.
’ Yes. there waa a dlaagnaakto featlaa 1 will
iotoa.Mfai|
see wbat 1 waa aaatag. Bkwerar, 1
made tbe beat of IL and fir cutopiny I
kept tbe mnfllcr open, and to ito tx-Next to my bnaband 1 lova the coun
try. and there la aooatklag about tko
which
nothiuff Hae In tke world baa ovar done.
The teoentir elected president of the republic «f iMIvia. rolonel Ismael
Montes. U attll a youmt num. tolnx a»^»ix*ely forty yearn of njs. He Is a lawyer
by profesahm and has sel.leved ah evi-elleni reputation
u.r ability «s Well as
at Ion f,uand went t« the frxmt. Me
for h I ivuduel In
do. the fii
erul i
\ oaiKielty
tly.
sident Mi
r hU man
He luis
father Is mlnlater
'r
baa the game fcellnff. Ita laapanar to
tbe guide wbccl. tba control of tko
1-ln fact, tbe very Itvtoff martitoery-xlre one life and rigor .wkJcb noth
ing else can do. and If tbrnre 1a anytkli«
to tbe theory of frrah air ettrm tko
ante la performing ono of God'a mtoI to the worVL-
"„r.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S TEAM AT OYSTER BAY STATION.
rttme baa fallen npon Mra. Nellia
ard. an AabevUla (K. CA woman.
iga atotop aad wkldi la today
b tkaooaada aaya tha New Tart
m Mra. Laonaid baa ona af tha
dw^toruintbelitUt
!.«« Wu4
•( OiMn- Bay.' Wh« .ny
dm to aRtm at MW imUwiur Matlon a aincilu. .la wto.
I to m«M tmm BaffMMMW Mill to utoet tks tmln. Tbe aame i
to Mkl to iMtoy Invttod ffweeta to the prealdent’s hoapltal
Oonnany. Some Ides <
toi pul totether
power may be
couW be set on
knowb aa Cbtihcktiaea to llerw and unrernttUn®. So itar Uw
eomtialxnN affalnat tbe |brtoanda kart only reaulted in neatterinc ike roblMriv
>K>t In extermlnattoff tliem. When tke bakdUa are cattffht alive a terrfbis Cola
nwatta tkem. They wrej aaimnarBy tried and executed, tkclr beada
aloft to baaketa. aa abok n to the tUoatrmUoiv tkat tke
I
It waa tkaa tkat Mn. Jaka Mato
acta, bride or a few maaika ar aMTaf
Battle Creeit’a kadtoff RMpHaltoto aa<
’-■
swerMl tbe New Vortt WarU tona- *
-jl
■puodcat's query about ker trip ftom
Batik- Ciaak. Mick, to MtoaaMpalli aad
r.-
Tkara waa no paatoileN at.
Bolae. but tha letter Bmawd ito ^
lea. Tka Wttar wna tka artta
mm
itniiTwiiiriiik" 'iimifUfm
: '
I.
•llVAli
I SsU
1W flT Mnriet «B fiar
«1 M.- «dd «» jmmm mmm. n
**Tomb Ib ofw 0C ttee
wfetMfai th» Mhkop 4m the MItl
T4MI M aMiSMa to tine
fit
tk» WMM INM. no IM CM to SSTO
Range
FamousAlsarrSteel
watt a Oar
’/Wir^JCyf.
Tiier«NM«rij
,*
Js
''^1
Thitr take the V^«n
In ^ aervioc oi
istheooly perfM on^tellsor its superior material, the sidlltliat
-Iwoakllttettwt7»nck^cU.M ioeM. tomiMlD
to TOO urnst lodfc wlwf« no om te intBMtod to alHtoa woft. Tlm*s
bouM op yooaer wimo 1 think tb^’ll
.
’
J3!(r
w5^^JTb?" ^ - «««b^r
TUI the raee tfoes
.................................
Tl.p Jna^SS/SS^nc^
v./-^ ; V
has gone into it, its dunibility, its all-round
“du will 6nd why it is unlike other stoves, why it satisfies
ex'eiy purchaser. It’s free for the asking-write for it todqr.
BRAND STOVE COMPANY.'°'MU^^iM
tore joitr window with your
and la tbe evening l U biiof htih to
call opoo you. 1>om be expect your
*^So: Uwre wn* no sblp coinli« beio
by obseb to notify btm before tbe
8ur ^ tbe Saat. In wl
wblc^ 1 hare
foa SALE BYI
M1I.L.AR & MIORSI
rrtet's toctunatg^ Well. I d better
Ware you btfie. I abiai be
•enre yon In juiy woy In my power.
GREAT CLOSING OUT
Tbe girt put oat ber band and
ad bla warmly. He bad spot
klndty. ao aootbtngiy. 8be bad <
^
. -y-s
to
pUced until
aba bad oleppad aabore. How f.
nate ibat abe abould bare met
man! Ob. that tbe pernn to w
aba bad bM aaalcnad would be Lalf
come ^claiin their own.
world has waited ha eomintf lonf
Through
drear and dark whb
nitfh centuries
cen
wrontf.
It has been ttie dream of the Clinging slave
When scourged ttwough life to a welcome grave:
It Ijws been foretold
By the seera of old.
To!whom, as the scroll of Time^uhroUed,
Appeared the Ught
Of the Age of Right
As! it broke afer on the Future*a height.' ^
JM
mm
th. doud.
Aydli^*^**^
8be fomid a lodftoi to tbe booaeW
Icnated. Indeed, to that ama
munlty of axilea-tor aneb they
no one comtof Oom a clvlliaed land
wobid ba refoaed. A«>otberly wuiuah
fare ber a good room and naw tbat
aba wma comfortably aKUed In IL
Horeuver. tbe glri waa lUeased ibat
ber boateaa reffatoed from yuegiioulug
The stock of goods for(nerly owned by W. C. and
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest bidder,
commencing Wednesday afternoon. August 31 st,
at 2 p: m., and will continue every
aie next day abe noticed tbe
wbo bad met ber walking back and
fortb aibwiy before tbe bouse with nnotbar to clerIcaJ dreaa-n.»borl. thick
Afternoon arid Evenirig
That evening the two men railU-d to
gethef. sending In cards on which
were printed “llerheit Tlnghy” and
••Waller T. lirohan.*:
-Ihis U tbe lady.- said the gentle
man who had befrieudi>d her. -of
whom I WHS speaking to you. She
came in yestgnlay on the Star of the
East and pro|H»ses. 1 beln-ve. t*. make
her home with us. Kn.>wing y,.ur
kliMlly Interest In stningers. I i.r%>posied
to bring you to vLsIl her. Tlien you
can send the ladles of the mission to
call upon her."
« his friend h.nd
•tPHERE sre tremors that through the vaUeys
run.
Like nes^rs of the yet unrisen sun;
There's s rsdiance seen on the mountain anows.
Li^ the first fldnt blush of a blowing rose;
There are signs of hope
^
Where the dawn-gates ope..
Akid a dash of light on the grassy slope. ,
While dear and strong
Comes a burst of song.
^ ' ( y
For the birds are passing the word along. ^
say to the world: j Awake, awake.
jfe'S'' Lift up your eyes
Zr.Si'SLr
j
until the entire stock is sold. This stock consists
of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Silverware. Opera
and Field Classes, etc. A chance of a lifetime to
buy bargains. Samuel S. Levy, Americas best
known auctioneer will conduct the sale. Every
lady attending the sale Wednesday afternoon will
receive a handsome souvenir spoon free.
•*l can never do it” she gaKintl. * rm
going Uck on the 8Ur of the Ka*l.”.
Then ahe mneiulHTtd ihni her fnlher*a lifelong fiieruL the hislu.j.. had
told tier that tbeduun to tvhoiu he had
amigned ber w*aa one of iinture's iiotlemen. ‘ H must l>e la apirli.** hUo
muttered. *’It U certainly not in the
Iibi luanm-r iu urtry re»|H. t wn» nr
lH*lk-nL He plunged In to :isk a num
ber of questions. fortuiMitely without
»ly to ihoiii.
roducctl him
sat lialcnlng w ithout lutcrrupilng him.
The girl did not .»un*m to hear a wonl.
8be made a re<uj1utIon to go back hoiiHon tbe Star of tbe KaHt and w*ns try
ing to lymember what ahe liad h*wnl
as to the dale of milling. She wHh.-d
It WOH tomorrow, riiuilly. when tin*
man had tired of Ihitening to hims4>lf
talk-for be had no other aodietici- he
looked at bU friend and ha
•from his neat,
rture.
think ril remain a little longer.v^ald the other. ‘'l want to give the
needs. But don’t slay If you have oih
er matters. I’m very much obliged to
you for coming with roe.*'
••Yea. I m a busy man.; The auperin
teiident has \*oeu kmdlng roe down
with work lately. He says I’m tin*
only man he can get to carry ..iit h!s
plans. Hla pKvns! Why. I’ve planned
every move be baa made. Bat be
doesn’t know It. He thiiika be baa
planned e%erytblng bimself. Well (to
tbe glri). good nigbt. Ta la. Tingley.”
And with a puff and a snort be was
y l
Of I
|
As the harbingers of the Golden Age.
fir
iil-i-r
END out the word to the hosts of U^t.
^ Let all tl|e children of Truth unite;
^ La the trumpets sound and the battle waii
TUI the Ufilers come to their heritage;
y
Tin the world is fteed
V
Brom Uie tyrant Greed
And his daughters Ignorance. Crime and Head;
TUI aaeh man shaU ba.
As God meant him. fkee.
*^,tborougbly appalled
vlcy at tbe Idea of passing ber life
I tbla boaater that abe did not noJee tbe name by which he addrwwed
ila rrieDd. 8be sank bn to a aofa and
•ovand her face with her bands.
TTa-ta. Ttogley.- was repeated from
rltbodt under the window, Tbe girt
amoved ber bands. Tbe stranger was
.mtog oa tbe aofa beside her with
Cit]joperaH|iise
Saturday 1
Scraeraber J
1
Tito Younf Cbarac er
Comedian
6. LEWIS
-AND HIS-
T !• yoii .let your boy
grow uj> in
;
w
Comedy Company
-l.N TIIK-
Plunkard
clothing, hell always
be a(good judge td
clothing values. It
pays to buy the best,
especially in clothing.
We realize this, ami
handle a complete
line, which we guar
antee to give satis
faction.
Evur^thlnir new but thuTiUel
All U^-to-Itotc Rural Comedy
»*h1 inicireM un>.^y <’«.
■akiqe tbe Fanoicst Street
^raie ever seen.
j
»%rrjtD» Uw 0«~I
Orchestra on the Road
Kubcck « hoyt
THE PEBiLESS lUIKET
HaijuitopefwJ to thepobli:, aiKl abnnd new meat imrket whae quality and plica
areright GiveaacaM. . .
wbr. I ttmugbtbei
aion to make.- «ild
-I bi
[ waa aatlafled with
wanted juu to have an opportuulty
to pec M befoee knowing me to be
/oar affianced boaband. Wni .vtw re
BwlD or wm yoa tetura oa tbe Star ol
fbeSaatr
ladUfMa^’*
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CHz. Ftooe
ASSSS^
Patents
fl% *•▼» tam^ inm jmuHimr.
IM m ini m
,
tiMr.
atfcr tWk IM aaple
rttar.^n^art rtM.
^ "
M f toit to pmitoatto
<Rit
Itor togto to dto ntor tabtoton Rh
Mc «•
Mtt* Mr IM
Oa dM hlikir «Mt at 4mk,
■o Ptonmlnii to plmire. ttm toy
WPM bto; ton -btor ~
the
hnhy toM witoa. Wtoit to to wtto
totoi. bow to-to- ttoto. ato t
to tot tlto tttto to to ibem to tbb bw
wan tbo problems to tto totor
TWtoortoU rang. Whnt Ml? In
Mked an todklme
tod
•Wtot to tow f^ momtag toto.
Mimwtotjmalgbttobertoirtoee.
WWltwtrH
^ramak
wai^ and cold ^
<t <•»
.tart.,. ««
ttartVtrt^liljtaitartUrtm
tbe wary tefc. ■idam ksowa; w
aad’vaaOa. mad toe lattsr is tbs
clous nscrnl. Tlio sugar aad wi
oae paH watar ip two to sugar. Is
man wheel te other 'round te conntry in n wbeelbnrrow. cr vowin' not te
aolvad. tbsa boOsd witboat farter
•have off hit wbitera. you an' Jnbex
stlrriag aatn a apooa dipped tato te
could ngroe that the kmer nhottkl carry
mlxtura wfll coat ibldUy. It Is tbsa aadleavaa. )fr. Ti^ waa woO asa- In two armfuls to wood every day all
nllowad to cod. still wUboat sdrriag. aoaodhtocro being tons tatorred. We winter. It aeems ter me thet n'lectlot pte% B* muMTOffm ffte to it
nad wbsn add two or .throe drops to leri kim there all night nad when w« bet to tbet kind *ud be real Interaegn ■hmc rad (rttata. to ta wwltato
Mwmwtoitottom After iallttlb
vaania Is addod. ad oaoagk to roader opened the bole to
momlag aa an* faumorous.nthm. 1 toPtoled to ber gtore to
im iba MI*«I
It stroag of vmblUn. hot Jast oaoagk to odor onsse forth that was most delight
te op te wqprk to aite Bp tffML
give te ayrwp aa dusive saggostiou to fuU while the Mid jwas as brown as
When plums nnd grapes are plenU -Bottroag apd tostetete? AiA
lese dnjr. to^tbe popularity to
r. wkick combinlag wttk the
be. .1 never tasted n
ful be sure to make a qaantlly to plum
Wk«r» BO vOd<T atoma Ml ^
aato aad vndsU. St Is no amnll brown aagnr. glvsn It n very mnple-y
In nil my life. It wan
•n.- gbe told. -I know tba
or grape ketchup, which aakea a very
Tkaa Om wM M
wkMt.
t to kainr
to keep
r aad cdor. Try it before paasI to pimto are ao tongb. tolM.
plenannt change with tomato keicbmu
Mkoadw.^
tbat R Is tosl^a to try to preeerre
Boil ooebnlf peck of blue pluma in
rm old laailM wa «aa4 la lova.
Fbr dsaalag deteto fnbrtcs whlck
ton.
wHees
ymi
peat
Ibom.plat of viaegar and half aa much sugar
Imt all tJouMea>r«ala talaaaa.
wlU not stoad wmt^, ns colored silks
I opened myjeyea ta-nanaomei
aa fruit. Add one-half tnblespoonful
er wbai —■ilela
Seckd pears make n deBdoos conabonld na aoon have tbougbt to “peel
each of cinnamon, cloves nnd nlUpice.
CraMas Idly o’ar iIm aaat.
Ite aoap iiiV be ased wttk gaegiod wbitaaoapik
rve If prepared ns fdlows:^ Oorer
ing- my owftoto and goonaba
Boil nil until trader, etrain through be cottragtams and atropg Ip Mto :
MM-ocaiHi at Um paat. ,
ollae laett tbe me
n as wllb water. Be
throe pot^ to aockd peon with wa
Bhelaagbodai my aatoaialUBcat
the colander, and bni| agfffn until of
Ldt aa wwt ouraalTaa a Mt.
2. New conraie ffor mrw tek It
ai to dip tbe
ter,
and
add
to
them
oae
and
n
half
the desired consIsM^y. In all about dlvlnriy promM. aad ttoa ptelii to
Wort^T-Wave yoar kaad to ttlln
to
ougar.
Two
toaspoo
two hours. Seal In bottles. If the selfKiaa yoar iasar Upa aad wmlUL
to daaaBmB.oae tcaspooafui to d
Dg bottles are not obtainable
II Idfawall a mua whUa.
ilgbily, and when cold pour melt
~:Jaai«i Whli«>aib RUay.
viaegar. Cook slowly uatll rich
ed sealing wax over the cork and lop
0 amke ..tbla toiactahle sweet,
of the bottle.
ma parfeatir toaai aad fraah lnrg*i
iwxt yrar. Thia la uaatcamML
DW eueiimbuta. Pare, ent off no
You can alas a joyful aoai,
prepared In this way: Pare enough to
Uro in motomita. not la yte. am tib
1 laagU at «e aad. rmnove all the
In Japan the welHoHla have almost promlm to rravwto ateffli
• If you try. If you try;
the pears to ffll sevoml quart Jars.
aeeda nad pulp, nad necnrely taaten
alwaj s la their bouses one room calle*! aew momrat la all that Mtetotoif.
You can help a friend alone.
Dtoadve a cupful to sugar la a cupful chant who reslder near Darby,
'chamber oC the insplrtng view." Ttiey that wait apoa te Ite tell
If you try. If you try.
to water and pour on one jar to pears. who is tbe happy
with mold water, add
Us essential is a beautiful view, but raaew tbelr streugth.- IM at tetoYou can acaiter golden aeedt.
ful wife nnd fntber iff two
Baby amiably dropped off to sleep, and log n foundlag tableapoon to aalt tor The sugar should be prepared s
taste U catholic in Japan, ahd tbe de fore watt apoo Him tet wa toffy i*
' Yim can irlve to oihuris needa
atdy fOr each Jar. After this has been Is like many other
I entered my kitchen ngnln, Inaptred
lightful
view may be a blossoming able to aay With te pmltote *BteYou can lira InUttle deed..
n mdmory which occnd on the pears, ffll tke Jar with possessed to a
sd be te IsmL my otratek.**
with the enthusiasm to a new diaoov omlng and oorer with freab anh wn
If you try. If you try.
of groat wtatoffi
cold water, to reach the neck of the slonnily prov es n ^vere triaTto the cherry tree, a glimpse of a river, a
But awa may be of
cry. For fenr to fnllure In ffettlng ceradbetore.Thethli
The third morning cover
Uure garden or only the newly meat to rach tobsr.
patience
of
VWtad Bff
jar.
aad
place
the
lid
on
the
jar.
Do
Jasi right, on €mt trial. 1 wlto dear water nnd Ilei It aUnd twen
i snow. In this dcdlghtful country brethren while oa te way to Bttoff.
asked
him
on
It
down.
Place
several
jars
crew
divided my piWcloos plums. Over half tylburbourt. dmagln
changing the water aavthey
get
up
parties
to
visit
the
maple
Paul
Thanked
God
aad took rowaga*
home
a
bag
of
potat|>ea.
with
tbe
usual
large pd. standing them on a
poured hoUlng water, according to dk eml Umua, or nnUl nil the anil b ex
numau
aymiirthy
aad
cCKiperatte
to
In
the
glory
of
autumn
color,
or
apologies ^nd excuse on hU
reclkms. wntohid them In brenthleas tmeted nnd the cuenmbers seem firm. board or folded cloth, then stand over
te work of te Lord art ao tett
tbe fire and boll for twenty-flve min return 1 ame for hl8|forgelfulneaa. Tbe the fresh, untrodden snow, as In this faetors la our aatrom.. Tbit bate tR
lltUe while, rolled
Fill the encumbers with the following
country one gives theater parties and
other c
Take
the
pot
from
the
lire,
end
we
aboold
more
often
take
advaptogMe
mixture and new each end securely to
^
The edllor'a eaay chair aota not ao about n few times, then ladled
te opfmrtonlty to sympatbtas witk aat
re the jars, ^ew tbe lids down Mrs. M. gave him ajsealed letter, with
s
far away fron the Irttchen end of the out into n crock. Alaa. they were
antoher aad to speak words to gaol
tightly, and stand npside down to see the request that he should
A. Gift For An Invalid.
tng-A pound of aaaded rnlalna
teer as we Jonrngy aad labtr tofttkpr
I
houau tlieae daya hut that there drifts aofl! I had left them a aecom!
that they are nlr light. It is well to not to opra It till he had reached bis
An ln,*lia friend wn. recenlly the along te pathway of life.
cut
line,
half
n
pound
to
figs
cut
dne
I? f
through ihe.boaae and by It. when the
have two pew rubber rings on each place of business, ^er husband woi.’ a gUt that every Invalid
wind aeta In the right direction, a
jar to make them positively sir tight defed at this, but in answer to all bis
ippy In possM^ng. It was a
DeuL xxxL 1^: Josb. I 1-7; x. »; U
Into Unr dice. Add n teaspoon to
^ :
aweet amell of fruit nnd augar, of
These pears will keep perfectly white Inquiries she reiK-a ed tbe n-queat ao suppert for her
ber when sfCilng up In bed Ham. g. 12. II Chron xlx, 11; Bk. g.
a cbmamto and mix thoroughly.
binU of can
apicoa and aundry
earnestly
that
he
ki
last
consented.
re most ddldous for a luncheon
from the back and arras of an 1-4; IW. xxvll, 14; xxxl, 24; Ua. mK 2TTh« I atla^ed my other half. Tbla
ine nnd Jelly.
les may be prepared In the samt All the way in on Ae car he thought old rocking chair, having the legs re ai; Kph. Tl. 10-30. .
Itoe^I
got
the
“scaldjuit
rtobt.
Ing. with praaMmltlona of the fnatof his wires strangt requ*-s(. and he moved and scat cut out. and was pad
er.—Table Talk.
coming lime when the aharper. more poured off Ue' hoC water tiulckly.
had hardly eut.-redjhis place of busi lied with cottoiMand prettily covered.
dmsh;^ cold water iiver Ibem. and
Syrup-Two pounds to sugar, two
npiH^UrinK «Hlor« of
If any one la Inrilaed to ragaM Dr.
ness when he t«*ri- o|K‘n iLe leUer.
Try
^ther gifts of equal cost could
peeled them anally, leaving amooth. cups to vinegar of medism strength
tlark'a t'bristlaa Bndraror taarmyji
and rellahea for
This Is what he n>ad:
have fiirrilshed her the lasting cum aa anything but te etiraaotm aad arVsrnlhli for nil house biigfi.&
Khali nil the alr>1rtaa been n good firm, ambeivcolored little baJU. which and the following spleen tied In a bag:
“Dear John: For some time past I fort rhe will derive from this ilhe.
dropped
Into
the
aymp.
cooked,
dnoos
enlerprtaea which tbey laally
Cold
water
and
soap
to
remove
lUir
an
ounce
to
stick
cinnamon,
a
yvmr for the bMiaewlfe In aptte of un
have thoupkt long land earnestly on
ara we comturad blm to some tgtoto
to allspice berries nnd half a chine oil.
timely weaiher and funra of aennty and sealed up. aa my friend had aaid.
what I have to say jto you. and I have
which we vei iure to extract from am
DUTCH FISHER FOLK.
Paterfamilias pronounced them the teaspoon of cloves. Boll and skim,
Burned eggshells on the shelves, to
to Dr. Clark's private lettera Jato iw
decided
that
this
'
the
liest
methwl
IVtaidr SI li» Ar* FwwO ceived.
came nbmg. There were kirely atmw rery best he ever nte. and grateful re then add the cucumber, making suffl keep away bugs.
I >ave hesltau-fl^ Aw
.ranees to the -friend In need** dent symp to cover them. Cook the
mmd IMuerr.
For greasy drain pipes, copperas.
the prvncm joorney be srlU baro
iH-rriea. didldoun fragrant raapberriea.
several tiroes al
writing to y<»u In
semv *»f iii.y fon lgiM-r. Dutch
cucumbers about an hour, or until
Hanging a bag of charcoal in the
during te
days to bit bbrc4l
r«i rherrlea and blade, httckleberrier
Ibis way. b
I (In I cannot con
conceal
e 28.000 nillee by ara and 1Q.T»
stern.
ihej^
are
ttoder
nnd
clear,
then
IIB
plalfia and hlarkberriea In the
bought longei I must and will
miles
by Iso L s toul to 83.100 mUto.
Cleaning lln with paper.
into wide-mouthed jars, cover with the
aareeter thui for
for
a
day
Iu
most
of
the
Dutch
tliOaug
Herejhe
turned
ov^r
f ' » " ■> htMlpofi.
•>
He
has
ma
ie
178
addraoaeo
aad coto
imiwy days to wlnler.-O*^ House syrup and seal. To serve, lake out a
Rubbing dry salt on egg stained eII
. 'Tihirs II
vllUKes. No iH-fwuii fruiti tin- iiiultilaod
uct«Hl ftO cu Iferracea. e
keeping.
cucumber with
[*r.
*
people at lenat. npd
HU audleffcee bare raagad fram 100
"The potato*^ ha\i- b«*n out for a has fur years taken up Ids nlssh- *.n tb«Housekeeping.
Rubbing
a
rough
griddle
with
a
slice
Jltce
In
Island
of
Markeu.
Tbt->HUermarry
lo
the
Hnialler
cuofereacea
to
UMXMk
rfall npplea. which
week past. FleasejsGnd home a 1»ag
Spicy Things
wllb eaeh otUer; the priest forldds their
of turnip.
Ml tbe^ biixr aggregated 29fMttOante
an*
eiiotu:h (or -aauce” da>, In nnr A grnc-ral rule holds good for nil
I thought by thfti inetbod you would tnarrylug within Jhe third d«*gn-e. nud
tosrfiHnest at te Rrsakfstt Table.
He has writtra W articles, ctetlaSteeping tea only three minutes
out if tun- Uidu‘1 have anything elae: ;pliMMl fruit, plums, rfmpes. etc. To
not
l»e
likely
to
forget."
they
liupllcllly
oU'y
bliii.
They
never
The breakfast table mood is an al
ten total of tfikOHOwoida. Uls Mtaro
To'keep sponge cake from drying, a
there will Ih' pluma pnniy moon nnc’ Vve pounds toifruit, use three pounds
And he didn't.—Pblladelphls I^edger marry out of tbelr own village, and
ost certala Index of the day. From lablcspoonful of lemon Juice.
grape;* galor.-. and tommtoea^tiiuar
this nc<ounts for the extraonllnary
And the hardest part to te jMfte.
sugar nnd opC pint of vtoagnr.
It we gather the oourage and patience
To cool a hot oven, a saucer of wa
that hav** r*nn* thU way at Itwal—
Blmllurity In thidr faces. They might as any convention worker ondcrataadk.
To Wash a Labe Collar.
Cook the sugar aad vinegar togeth that are to help us through coming ter set inside.
round and hmiou(1i and fair to took up T. add one teaapouoful of cloves spd
When we lnve.si \q an exquisite bit uU have been cast lo tbe same mold. is te need of keeping at higb ttnte
tasks nad trials, or we there begin the
For salad dreaalng without oil. on.
To tbiwK* wbo approach them In a
no. with curtin.lH-n, little and big
of lace work in thej.sbap** of a collar friendly manner the men are aa Inter all the timr. rrady to give oat to agf
and three teaspoonifuls of
leaapoonful each of salt, sugar and
cbaace cobvermtlon the Iropitotte
ravory onlonn and «»*r> peppers; and
bertha, it is a satisfaction to esting and attrnctlvo as tbe womra. tbnt may plant te seeds to CbrMtob
Cook together ten minsUII harder nnd per? egg and. eight teasiKxm
know how lo cloansj ii to re.^iure it to Butb aexos arc alugularly g*s»d looking,
ites. add the fruit nnd cook until It is plexftles still 1 re trying. There are
anewaadlargeragte.
Its original beauty. |a soap and wat«-r with regular fiwlun-s aud blue eyes.
thinks all tills te bo auy
quite thick. With plums, remove the
le mho choose this
veii> iM st. If you will Tbe women have U-uutlful *-umplex i and pure fun let him try
*tems. wash the fruit nnd prick the hour as the proper season In which to
Baking eggs with s bit of butter and
Ions; the men are bruu**-d by tbe sun I Bndcaror IVcrId.
h t<he b apt to do
than b m-ed aklns. As the phima cook nnd break
tak<
the
time
to
prepare*lhe
law
work
all their woes. The restless seasoning.
or the MW. At first tbe latter afipear !
--------------------ful. But it U all pari of ih«> yearV Into pl«*ees lake out most of the
irefullylon
a
piece
of
flan
night Is described sad bemoaned:
Boiling eggs, by covering tightly In
aomewlmt surly and defiant, but that Is !
a rat««« rnmttmm I
aork. aad with the apirii .d kive in It
excellobl plan to pin this generally duo to shyness, and they j The Broome cotmty <N.
Fbr spiced grapes, take ffve every ache aad pda are net forth with a pall of boiling water and setting off
roca to I be mahlM home haiuiy Only KWuds of l^BConl grapt'S. washed,
i a board Oare must be given Boon become kindly and t^iurtt-ous. one oi
nil the mlndeness to n diagnosis. The the stove for ten minutes.
dear abler mother, don t; overdo, foi licked from the stems and sgneexed.
s to see ihat each one' Is They are nearly all tt^-totalers. tbelr erirad tbe Men to this nnlqao battag
paper la rand, and the balUex. murders
Adding sugar to aaueea. presenres.
>oiir own aake. which i» to aay. for ih* iu that the pulp is In one dish and She
pinned In place.
j
______
bsdgo. ,‘Tba
aad sudden deaths tben-ln recorded etc., after they have partly cooked.
take tif all the home, whicb t|*ix^dr
kindly tea to
Now take a brush and dip it Into a
kins In anotbur. Boll the skins with are served np with too toast sad cof
To milk for drinking purposes, add
te foaadm to
«ni your well betng more than you oi aaU a cup of water until they are leoLSin In which yon jhave made a fine which tbey seem lo thrl»*e.
fee.
*
log
two
tenapoonfula
s
splendid
rui-e.
They
arc
verj
mural
the) realixe “Th«L dinner of herl.r
lather of soap and water, softened and Mdlgloua. At 0 o‘ct.H-k every even
Mveniime cook the palp nntll
rie boy who rises In anJII temper one pint.—Good Housekeeping
where lov. Is * U tiettej than coatl*
with a little borax pr ammonia. Rub lag. In te Roman Catholic vlllairi**.
enough to push It through n Is permitted to vent It la coaapisintii
f«M*d unflavored with thdt bleaaed aplr
each part <if the laoe Iboroughly-wlch the angelua ring*, and then both tliej
.trainer suBlclently ffne to keep back
him. nothing to
gsvetta tofgi
It whieh maken f,»r the aalrntlon of the he M-i-dK. which can then he thrown
the brush, then rlupe with plenty of men and women rise from tbeir silting 1
value aa a aowwhich suits him. no matter bow ddnty
Cut up peaches and cream, served
vsnlr,
and
way lo rinse off postures by the dt»or*. the men dt»ff
iway Return the pulp to the fire, add
His sister In on slices of frosted cake, are s dell tepid water. The
water over the their caps and the women lay down
and add all to the pn^pared duigss la like nnnghtlness. and ra clous aweet. It la ray experience that the ^8 is to dash the wat
tbrir
knitting,
all
bend
tbelr
beads.
iH-Ing. we-d nil lK‘ klneicsr. Boll all together ten min“If abhlng t
artlcl In tbU wgy the lace is not
almoat any deaaen has a more dainty
register la oi4w to arcure tbe batloa,
b-autiful.
handled
and
doe*
not
lose
its
shape,
lairriug fiften. and put away la
qg whlck Is senresty began look If served in todlTldual portions.
which could not be had lo aay oOmr
llhy. wise and dull glnsu jai>.
Iliwilhy and
mple fishing folk.
way. This mention may saggml^to
SrsrytlHng in this life Is. to n greater Fbr this ronsou. in summer I do not ^lien dry. you will have a new piece
ful;
n and women are vfry food other ankma to
aad do
A aweet pickle that cnn.be used for or less degras. knhit. DwcUlngwiid di make cake In a layer cake, but bake a
If wbhtng were having whai pleas peaches, plums or pears is made with lating upon one's inSnuHles. rending
. and most of tbe rottnges
Then, with s sharp
Kmf
good many gukl and silver;
Tkreomrtoto.
or*‘ untold;
Hojsshold Helpa.
proportion to vinegar and nnd relaUng horrors nnd cnsusltiet.
to a uniform lenrh
. neoklaora of <-ural t*emU ’ There are ever
With a hcaiiful *»f joy and puraeful of sugar, usluk only two ounces to atlok
deacribe
a
flat-lroii
comptalnlng. frattlng-nll these are nad frost
them on one side with choco^
oriU
Itidd!
cinnamon In the s>Tup and pricking habits
B early days to t
habits only.
toe case may which has been In use In our
into or white fTOstlaff.
fTO
i of gold filigree society In C^km tbe
P^U call Insist upon courtesy bc.(j|i^unl
^ ^
short cakes bre made for years, and can be made by i
“Bm abhes. aUs! are hut empty bub- each peach or pear with two doves.
Cook the syrup, then add the fmll and nnd ntof control bbd cna mtnet It, bnd tills way. that butke a dessert always
at a Ten- Htkle expense, This OB each aide, lo Friodand tU*re are a
hle^
number of goldsmliha' sbojM. When In fruit should b» derated eaUtte to too
cook
nntll
tender;
remove
the
fruit
to
te
of
sheet
trobi.
It
twelve
Inches
appreciated;
Take
two
slices
to
the
And the longing heaH may teem with
ginas jars, and conUnuc to pook the In their children |be teffeetlon to their cake, fill In between with nay crushed long, six Inches high and seven Incheg holiday dreea the men almost outshine | Lord.
te woasra urtholr lore of self adornFour baadriG aad eixty new aorieUm
symp until It thickens, or for about own moods! lUhy n life, many a tor- friilt and wbipite »«*». Or. take a
Ide. with a handle on top. ft Is meat Tbelr shirts are fastened with I Is tl^
t: 8o Idle within It vain, formoot
L’aited *^*ng^
Pour this hot over the
haa been i^neksd by m wrong site to tola cake, cover with cocoa- placed over the irons, and U extreme- gold button links and are embroidered I aloee Sannary. 1908. er more tea aae
Aa ibe endlcwa wnrch ftir:the fo
fruit. The aamlter peaches aaay bo vw
Bcfnl on n gna ob oil stove, or on a with Mack llaee; tbey wear velvet knee new aodeiy ftoiaed wrciy day; Off to
-te bfHfftet table mood.- nut testing, nad Just before nen Ing.
of youth.
bvecebee and eilrer buckles to tbrir these eocietiee wtra Jaaloca. ac te
served for plcklliig. and the best pear
day when little lire Is desired.
pour ovor n nance to soft custard, thor•Thit work timt hold! wenlth may be
H the sweet Sockel pear.
DoUier hrip I ^ve found la to ehocA which err often richly chaoed.
oughly chilled. Little portions are bet
toe best drotsing ter In nimoet everything in summer, pinoe a piece to aabfsto. paper or mat ta most OI tbe flabing Tillages te mea,
:
had for the thkipg.
when In foil dreas. wear four great sllThottgt It mnf wot bring health *t b cloth unUl tbe.fuxx Is removed; peart for russet abosa.
X
i nad cake In the oven to rarbutteoa. These are often decorated
nnd when one te toe molds nnd little
. a bnlm for benrinchtng.
buralnr-^Woman's Home with Scriptural aobjecta lo npaaaat.
should be pricked wRk a thick aeedle.
cnees tout glre te dainty touch, the
And aiudy^ mnhea wtoe. nnd Ime. pety —Table Talk.
Tbey ara enormously proud to tbrir
trouble Is not neiteble 4a any way.
Picaay.
Bpirite to twitetad to te thing Brea with
ma. which are belriooms from teto eon. Moat to te Dutch ffaber
’Qiyoa the h^nxy |^hnt% twesi; which
i nn^ britotei pni- that may bare to be roptetsked Is
are raty wril 4e do. Tbey aro
' Inala fpr nye.
sntlsntoer.
An old hooaekeeffer. who has been
more appeUxIas than a large dish
ifnl to
the victim In her dffy to nlmoat every
’-Then nwnjf With longing, nnd ho! for
rod
in
n
pint
to
frsabty
boflsd
kind to pocldent th4t can happen to ff
Inhor!
wnte and apptm cool to te best
rife, says took whenever w ketAnd bo! tor kwre-^nncfh one for hb
paint better te;
for fanmat noro nyw to grnnuInm or pra^rrea Is wponM.
ted lida. te na oanetet mto fto
mmedintely id a pn to ooM wnAb4 UW diSitjr. «1MM dMjr «|
o*«r
STM kMM orid» I
TMto. Ivaa al cakired fabric, ksloro
tbiy are galMy «ry. bualag oa tbe
wrmptodd.
If yoa add to tbeae nte tbe toeu
tbat aaR li tbe suds aad vinegar in
tbe v
knap tbeai briffbt. you are pretty sure
t)T
SCSiiSSl.rsS-.t
r:
.»
^ iHTlR'SEISrXiUlli-
I? - ™ .b.
W Utaf HM •Ote
lor.
restore te i^ror.
■ss."s.s:szsjs
f
Oi:O3u0CIE.S
.tiV/ss
•talaa M. ■Mriaator sMUag. a
titolal %mm la inMiarttos- wMb tb*
pat Imsm sf Msaapi. 1 AM tMd.
cttoM eRormiHy atoee tMb'Itoarea were made ep. «m* k beMM
miitorr
|fe bg O# atmlii or MM aam^ rtoaa
ptoM as Milgaila isd Dartla.
la tor Ittw MM that af Jtorapaia cow
lanaa. TW giaat aAraatage of
Jl toraa m thaSM M pick yoar
Tbe publle eHools and tbe waiver^
mam ^ tbb paagla of tha Ualtad altlee are tbebMM
tbe btoiem item* of eapem
s havA ayary riaioa to bt proad tore, but they by no meane make i
of chaM* aakHara. Bat thara are other
a artthia tbe border* of tbe UaHd aa ebbrity M *«9My
r. r. Oreer ppd wife to Wnpbnlb ioR whMi eoaetltat* a ktroMer -bal- *or edoratlou. aHl When MTtfl toiMt.
palhmal atraagUL ami aa-even
<4 our nailoMl
omip toln 7 ppi i. btoUk It, -------
assurji."
pridk Ther are.AmefW*a grant eebool
a, aoif*jaat about to rmmsemble are paid out to ^bep our acbool armies
uptotbem^;
Per the Saanieial year 1902. tbe «xMU. PM06|. /Me. .4, towm II. rw|* »:
^ndltnre ou tie German bnay was
aaMriaal or otherwise. 142.249.000. <^1 on tbe Rm
Vmy was eetimated at ratber leas
tbe graateat mUltary forcea la the than 9170.000.0(9). Tbe anaual cobt of
world wtmid bare to be put together tbe two largrat military boots ol
Tu*W. M 1*. Mock U. H, U * Oo.’i to make tba agalMaai of tbe number rope, therefore, only nllgbtly axcepdf
of boys and ghia. young men and our conservative eaUmate tor Amer
who ara pAw receiving lea s acbool armies.
A Oak tal aM: IMM.
It lookn an If n ntrlke of the Ivob
workMw all over Oemnay U j»enr.
of one great Berlin Arm nrn nctisnlly
ntrlklng.
The twentieth annunl conveplion of
tbe tirpden and Labor Oopgrenn of
Cpnndn will be held in Monlrenl, be
I Wltkte Ite Mtt WMk.
lakoim to the non- gtnnlng Tpendny. Sept. 10.
tioeton. Mann, unlonn have ex%m wmt op otrtko rn^Bily to
" o fpi<pp iPorMM In tlirir wmm
l^ltatPUnnhoor. Tlielf nc^ la the campaign now belog conducted
In
extern MnnnncbunetU to orgxnlto
*
iPft^tro nil the different
\,tnim.,:Bhcu}6 It do no the retail clerk* of every line.
A report wkn adopted urging nub. Ipipfivlllinnl^nnlitttdotr..
Tint WMf lito Ineurrm In nnklnt ordlpnte unlonn to nppOlM. local
^•fip
drink in Bnclnnd pnd mitteen to further tbe Introductlun of
WpM/dnrtaff tbn
ten jmmrm li union Inbcln on teit hooka.
rwiml/lm )• lu vorklBg
i^Mtkttpt. It WM aniiouDMd
k tkMt too nor* non wlU U
lipm nont the lire* Of fJtlO
JMMI tMp tf, to W mrt of n«e. of
TMk Urn CPaaea.
PbelUu I'oney wnn esigaged on
1^. Xtjm^ vpyld not hnre died bnd
pHmpn enmied in this fiartlc- rkige iwle of tkiulie IHmd n boune i
be
lom
bln
fooling nud MM tlown to tbn
#lHd*.
edge of tbe roof. Ilia ha* went down,
but lie clutched tbe mrin trough and
Mpipnrm nengr*nnnen to nnk povero- bung on for dor Ufe.
Thar* right. Pbcllmr enUed tbn
IP noeoHns plentjr of Inbor
^ keep pMPd upon. .The depnriment nqnire. who bad men bUa nllp.
Hi mborgpt WnnMnpton hn> Infomod hang ou a minute tlU I can get a lad
der uplbeter
Ibf ,H«nnMppl oonirennnent thii
Hut e\en an be npoke l*hHlm relaxed
aHlliHnii nonUii orer 110.000 Imml bln bold and drufiped to tbe ground. .
wlll
In Amertcn. An n*.
An wHNi aanbeeifnire made nure that
tbnt 40.000 of thene no Ihiuc* were broken nud that Pbettm
viHJnikl nt nonlbem porU. nod tbnt wnn almidy brulncd luec nod there and
prill bnre cone by October 1. nbaken up bc.ticgnu to berate fbe man
lu vigorous latiguaxv.
I^HHdPiPtrtHtbe nennon.
#v...-
^>AkTPPi*nnnU > bnV* been rencbed
m dfnPMNi fnnllle* of Plnu. who nro be demanded. “I tl have Uvii there In
#Mlpf Iran Rnnnlnn oppreuloo to nel- a minute."
'
‘Maybe yon wod." aald Pbellm aul
tJb'*^ Ldbhldnr. nod begin work nn
lenly. "but bow did I know but tbn
t-avee
would
give
way
before you got
c«U -inwi sre
PboHi W Mb tor nn'ndrniiee In wngee
«ff ni por Ml. Tbe Coni Concilln.
P^lcb will oonnider thi.
The «»gga of Uinci-U have greater vlclH^.wni bpn* before l( n demnnd ou tnllly itmn tiny other life genua now
Ibn PPH of Ibe employ ere tHt n re- knuwu. After ciponliig nilkwonu
dPPMH or WM« of * .per cent, bo
.Tbrw noptbe ngo both eidet tbe nero of a Kabreu
Ufr five boum HMIaual. the great fPtomologlat. was aun>rlaed to find that
believed tbnt |be bunrd they bad not been fioncn lb tbe iHat
2% per cent, reduction In and lliat tlH*lr vlUllty wan not In tbe
leant Impnlnil. On nnotber opewnSop
.TH dPtotkn of femnle Inbor ,t» ben tcm|»e«luro of ftd degreen below nero
coninc n fpcior In the biulncM life of
without iQjuriPk tbe life germ to tbe
tb* air nf Idosloo. nn wHI nn In nomo nl|gbtem.dcgree.
H On Inrgnr ritlef of Mexico. Only
n Vnv jrnnrt npo tbU help wnn nlinoet
A Lend (Kng.l motorlat drove hie cat
uMbown ta mMcee end ntoron. bat up tlm twenty atetm In front of tbe
wl4 nnob meorrlng year the nnpply tew n bnll. and I ben drove It *
In* bnnoitng Inner. The wngea pnld ngnln without n.H-ideut.
IP* lb# ifoppi nranen nre not nn yet
rnn Inrie, but the proepectn nre tbnt
|b«|r bnoome more efficient the
•topdnr^nf wngen pnld thorn will im*
5?-
of the
•Mp «r the Inlerpntlonnl Annoclntton
or UnobliltlU oPd lotemntlonni AesoAOM MeUl Meebnnlca wni
prrnpfed pi Oevelnnd. Ohio, recently
Pl^P onPtonepA between repreeenU*
IlfPn of tbbne ttto organ lintkmn. The
PPlM will become effective October
ll. .Tbn ppiM of the new orgnnlnn-
ZTZ
marble coitem, marble
nid Uln nnuera and bointing eaglneem
PH iMlvn tU4>»nU nn boor la New
Ymk olty.
-The blot paper **nnlon Inbel** of the
WMEM BASr
IS OtUUH^
1^ poodn van bbolUbed nt the rennH Qopvppttoii. npd in lu mend n
nlnm niMb''or appropriate dekign will
bn ippmiMd «bop Ue product of the
MoMFriend
•TIM
of TrodM OouMsIl ot
tiUijal tiM iuM I
VMttlM M #iUUoata<
tor
■M %»Mi i»Wr ttw ta««M M fto for
■ Tk. O.IT •bloiloB.
tM-coiiiMt tUiU. b to .toct
IM* MMO iMkf.
Honan W. laiUk to Wm. WIM*. M
*”ii£ikTC«o
Vietor C. Palmer to Bo
berger, lot 1, block 11. Tr
94.000.
Hnnpnb B Lay Co. to Ib
berger. lot 10. block 11. N
fOCb add: 91M.
Wbat to tbe ^etora for this big ex
irougbout tbe United
Staten to aa laSalte variety of educa pendluira? Oertatoly It to of tor great
er national valito than tbe sraeted mil
lions raised by^ the war taxes of Bu
Aeoordlag to tbe buraan of educa
rope. Tbe nniversltlea and collegea
tkm. tbe eebooT earolimeat for the
1902, was 17.4W.000. t»f the United States have been
vated in Ibe ^t few years t
This Is tbe latest complete total avail
equality with | the ancient sea
able: but according to the normal rate
be well over learning In ^ippe. and for this happy
^e munlflcencc of tbe
eigbtaan milUooa. Of thU great total
• responsible. Young
the school children proper-tboae In
tbe elemenury grades of public and
private acbools--numbered IC.479.177.
ling. neU^ of n«M. noc. 4, town M. Next in order cameAhit724.7W second
In public and private high
**S5ienl LnbooU to Prank V. Votni- acbooln. In academies and seminnriea.
bPj |o^ block 4. H.. L. f Co.*a 4lh In tbe prepmatory department* of uni
•s and colleges, and In the non
in public nud prl
Oo.*n 6lh add; |T00.
vote normal nchool*. Tbe college boys
pn^kJ^^rktoTbopC..
aad college girls numbered 246.0CSthis total'comprising. In ofllclsl Inn
Floyd L. Smith lo Mary N.
rnond. lot iO. eVk lot 0. block fi. H.. L. guage
& Oo.*n lad add: 91.100.
lion ta univemitle* a^ colleges, pro^
Samuel H. Saylen lo Quincy Thack- feaelonal antUaormal scbooii.
erpnrcela. nec. 19. town M. maj
The mind refbaes nt fimt to grasp
R^olph Wiadoeft to William W. the aigniflcance of these great totals,
Qoble. loU Ik and 19. block 16. H.. L.
hell.
A Co.*n 10th add: 91.M5,
America** school enrollment cxct>edv
laaac Green did high diving act from
paar tree In Port Huron apd broke by
lat
.
aboulder.
BultMta
_^rvi:
Caro cltlaeoa arc agitating tbe need
of a board of trade in that city for the sovereign aisles. The eleme
pulpoac of explolilbg tbe Induatrla! school children alone equal the pupu
Utloo of these six states.
advantmgea of Tunooln county.
Vsrlsty of Schools in America.
The recondary students In (he Itait
•TAR LAUNDRY.
If you bnjie never tried oiy laundr; ed Slate* outnumber by many thou
people In the eight sov
nead In a package of general house
ereign German states of Waldeck.
bold waahmg and the reault will
Schwarz
ly plena* you. We wash by the pound
Schaumburg Ltppe
and iron lUt work. How about those burg-Rudolsindt.
Reusa AeHeiwr Link*. Reus* Jungerer
Send them la and they will be rt- Unie. Lubeck and Uppe.
tumed fresh and clean. Wright Brm combined population ot four of these
states—Waldeck. Schaumburg LIppe,
Mm. C. D. Laadlah. Holland-Wat Schwarzburg-Rudolsiadt and Rcuss
all run down; could not eat. Bleep, or Aelterer Link.—to equal In numbers
work.
HullUler'a Rocky Moun
America s college boya and girls. Even
Tea made me atrong and robuM. Great the mile tots in the kindergartens,
tonic, ik oenu. Tea or Tablet*. John
umbering sIkhH 2^,0W. can say the
son Drug Co.
***IMvrd a^Chnndler to Henry Spar
LIKC A SWeST MEMORY^
Ronlful and quIeUng U tbe after
math. reaulUng from one of Ihoae, cab
inet baths, followed by an nlcolml rub.
that Mm. B. U Bonner Is favoring her
patroni with. Eapeclally ffne. too. for
rhaumatlc persona, are the electric
baths given In her pnrlom.
A DIRK NKCfftSITY
To every woman la a hand sboppInR
bag. W'omeir are not apt to be pro^
vided with pockets, hence the necea
alty of a shopping bag for the pocketbogk. bandk^rebtef and small In
taia Of the fair tea Raatall. the jew
eler. will close out hla entire stock of
knadaomc ones tbit week at cost
price.
IP YOU MAYS
Mo more home than n rmbblL live In
a truaki That** wbat maortem do all
aummer. Votruba. the baraeas maker.
U making a id per cent, discount on
all trunks and suit oaaaa uatll tept
lEtb. Prices la tranks from fSp to
9UJ10. and ta suit caaes 91.TS to.9SlW.
MISS NECK
Chicago and Milwaukee, la borne aagia
with a large tavolee of randy to wear
ftraat baU In nobby, feleblag stylea:
A^oordlal laviatkm Is extandad to all
to vlalt her mtlllaery parlora and look
^er tbe fall ni^
A daIntV) dreakpast
A daIkkMa di^ ora cap of hot
oaa be bad by mepplag talo tbe Ut
ile Tavera and ordering at tbe Uacb
eaaater. Ow Saaday dinner wUl be
There aeenu to
no end to the
variety of school* In America. Even
the experienced educatioulst la c
atnntly discovering new type*, the
of Which he had not suspected.
Besides
tbe ^ regular elementary
Bchoola. blfb acbool* and college*—
hoae three natural atepplog-stones of
the ambitious American boy-ihen*
least a score of different
of kindergartens, an amaalng varieiy
of reform acboola. Industrial schools,
orphanages and reformatories for of
feiMllng and destitute children, nearly
6.900 commercial and business schools,
raining schools with 60,000
pupils, normal schools which send out
abdut 10.000 graduate* a year, sgrl
cultural and mechanical colleges, pro
fessional schools for the leaching ol
(hralogy. law, medicine, deDtlslry
lertnary. medicine and i
boat of other suWu. lechnoipgtcal
schools. floeUng naval schools, and
other educational Institutions almost
without number and defying classlOThera are even acboola main
talned by the New York Charity Orgmnlsaikm soctoty aad kindred insUtu
tlons for tbe teaohtag of phllnnlhropy
na n prafenakm.
•
It Is Impoeilble to arrive at the
grand total of tbe earn*'spent every
year for tbe matatenaikce of America s
»l armlen. The bureau of educa
I tgnras ara only partial, for large
mu ara spent ta private educa
which caaoat even be estimated
by tbe cleverest statlsUcans. But It
to certota that none of tbe great pow
ers of Burope spends as muck
s maloteaanoe of iU military
loreea.
to 1902 tbe cblldiea to tbe public
top of tbe profession of their choice.
n4ed no longer jgu to Burupe to o
the b^t of the! world * learning. They
cun Stay nl boipe and get It. and. ns
matter of fact, jbey are doing so every
year In Increasing numbers. Ten years
ago America s^nl by far the largest
contingent of foreign students to Ibe
line old German universities. Now
nocording to tbe lalest flguras. Russli
len<lt with ov^r 700 etodenta. while
America has leH than 200. Tbe
her of young lAmericans who obtain
the blgbest edicntlon to Increasing by
les|M and bounds every year, but they
are no longer going lo Germany to get
Cent to Well Repaid.
Blit If the Immense sums spent on
higher education have been well InvcKicd. the expenditure on the public
schools may be regarded by the tax
payer with ev^n graater aatlafactlon.
Thf return for, ll la an Industrial and
lal ptygresa
(he worlds
rs history.
It is true that the rate of Illiteracy
In the Uniieil States—which is 10.7
per cent., according to\be census of
1900-fsr excels that of the T
nations of Euiiipe. Seventeen of the
twenty-six German states have
literates—or. rather, there nre none
among their army conscrlpU. which I*
a pretty good test. Buu among some
of the Latin. Magysrlc and Slav na
tions which send hordes of emigrants
lo our shores the |»ercentage of Hilt
leracy is very high. In Austria il is
36.G0: in Hungary. 47.XO:
30; In Italy. 32.90; ta Portugal. 79.20;
In Spain. Ck.lO; in Russia. 61.70; In
Servla. 79:30. and In Roumanla. 88.40.
Here Is one explanation of our high
rate (»r lltUerwcy In comparison with
our vast t-dueslionsi efforts. The other,
of course, is the negro population But
the rale is decreasing satisfaclurily
1870 it was I'O per cent; in 1880. 17 per
cent; in 1890, 13.3, and in 1900. 10.7.
Among the native white
there are only 4.6 per cdo
illiterates, but It is a startling fact
that the poreentage of Ullteratea
among the native-born chUdreti of na
tive parents is nearly three times as
great as among the native
dron of foreign parents With the for
mer it is 6.8 per cent . with the totter
2 per cent. That is lo say. in the
of President Dabney, of the University
of Tennessee, “our schools are accom
pushing ibclr purpose belter for the
cblWren of immlgranta than for
When the
circumstances nnder
which our clvUlsaUoii was built up are
considered. It »eems remarkable that
there are not taora nilteratee. It muat
hi rememberel that very few peoplo
who nra lUlterate In cblldbood learn
to read and ^rlle Inter ta Ufe. The
great majority >oC^ native iUltarates
both white and eoloced. are old people
Probably tbelri cblldbood was apent In
tblaly-eettled ebetkms where there
there wna not eve* a "little red acboolbouse on tbe litll."
Nowadays It to dtMcult for any
Amertean yotHgtoer lo dodge tbe
in whatmrer pari of
Ualon be mar, bql^md to live. The
old lllHetmtee wUl die out la cooree of
time. No ooaslderable aumber of aa-
to twaMtos
raaka anew, aad tbe ImmlStoHa* Ult- ta a saaeraftea “
aliWiMcKMai. WImat.GMUcm
ttisrjinsa.'ja;**
tbebmtmedkMammatofmamdmiagtbechangecfUto. Wbypnil
WlNEMmUl
our present school armies America
win have ns few peo|>lc unable to read
and write as Germany has today.-iWilliam Thorp. In Detroit Tribune.
Two young luutam roosters to a
New Jersey t-hkkeu yard glared at
escl) other for several minutes the oth
er morning, uml tU-u. amid a great
equawklUK and leaping aud flying of
formed urouiHl iheip. This galberin|f
lookt'd on with quiet IntoresL
And then suddenly from a far corner
a wry ag»d. large and stately rooster
came ruiudug at top Hjietd. He m-atlered the ring of s|K-.lutors to right
and left. TIhisi. with a blow of citbcj*
robust wlug. he drove tbe youthful
lombsUnts a|tari. After a few* elucka
and c-rowa. exclsmalluiis of disgust
and dlsaiqiololim-nt aud Uafll.^ rage,
peace was restored again. Then tbe
old looater went Wick to tbe quiet mod
lonely comer wbera be had ,been mua
A MUD RUSH.
Nothing eauses such horror ta th*
Itonioud mlm-s of itouth Africa an n
*mud rusk" Unlike a flood. It glvea
no warning to 1^ xhttoi|»^ Without a
eannd the black aUim*
tbe floor of the mine, rofi-bli.gIhCwdn.
ers In Ita tnlry grasp. H would take
couragt* lnd«*ed to veotura lulu this InniKhaiuu. yet tbe N9w York Tribune
•>lts of two young men who dar«d
•uch a rosh and risked their llv,^ to
•ave two Kaffir Iwya. worker* in the
Kimberley mines.
Fortunately a Kattr bad neeo tbe
Smt bubbk of the mud nod bnd iqtaiMa
n general wlsrui. iAfu** a haaty rount
of those wlio had
No plan of rrac-ue was imaolble for
several hoof* bet'nuw* the mud onXed
out of the mouth of the lulm* like mu
cilage out of a bottle.
At the lliwt sign of Its aultaident'e n
gang net to work digging out the mire,
aud wIhmi an aftermsm. a night and a
-^1 C ttat feU™ iw fBMUlM.. morolng had passed (he atirfai-e of lU'
mud toy aliout a foot Udow tlie roof of
tbe mine.
starts among Ibe young fowl he t
"No ime." said an old miner. "If
to and puts a stop to It. I'csivim
they wen* rangbt they an« dend."
ta chicken yards aren’t so luiusm
jTOU'd tbtak. This oue to the third I've
owned, aud I have friends that tell me
they have bad penivnuikers loo
they
wen* there they might Is* able to k#*«T'
their tM*ads <»ut of Uh* into* ’
‘Tbey’n* d«*ad fast enough." said tbe
•uiM*rliftcndcrit.
Tbe following role for a mustard
"Pm g-ulng to find out ninwny." said
plaster that dmw not bUatt*r to given by Brand, lie etos|M*d Brown s bmul. and
nil expi-rU-iHi**! triiliitd nurse; Mix the two plungid Into flie lilai k rU*er of
nt>out three parts of flour with one part oua*. Too thin to supiHirt them and
of mustard, moisten it will, a little too thick t<> swim in. It was. tin* worst
white of egg and spread U-twcHMi two kind «.r medliiiu (brmigh which to make
tldn plecx-s of «'ott»n cloth. iM not !<»!
ll stay on the flesli more th in twenty
ihinntew. Its elll.-scy «hs-s not Increase
after this time. TIm* white of «-gg pre
Now niid tlwn i
vents the mustard froiii ralHiiig a blis most to tin* aurrn4*c of the mud. ami In
ter There Is (]ullc n differem-c in mus aih-li platv** they <*ould pre\*ent auffocatard.' If fbe muHtard usM |s mild Hull only l.y Idowlng tbe mod away
mix tbe plaster xvlih half and half flour from Ihelr ihsmic At one time the mud
and mustivnl. If very strong mix with •nddeiily lM*gan to rlae/wDil tlH*y wen*
three or even four jiarts of flour to borrilltd by tbe fenr that they were
only oue of mustard.
alKiut to be engnlfid In anotbi*r nndi.
WlMii tliey raacbsd the phi-e of
which they liad ipoken h.xv im.uiis
M«4lcsl M»n Is racUicA.
remind Ihelr ewta. A moment later
Medkail non ni.d imrM-s afsmnded tbe Kaffir boys were In Ihelr arms.
at yesterday*s opening of the inMI.-al By clinging to a crag they had kiid
cxblbitkm One stall c«.nt..loe4l notli
tlM lr brads above the sUiuc. But thcr
tag but sampl.-s of 11 m xv .maestlietir. wen*
orarly dead from weakness and
Which ls-at> the restful imioe of som fright wlien Brown and Bnin.l fomnl «
noform, n h«iuld tlie liomiig |M»lnt of them and carried tto-in back to day
which is
«lcgn-4‘s lielow xero The
light and safety.
|
moment It ««mies In c-ontin t with the
Tbe raacoer* wen* pn-^nt.d wlih
Air It lN*ioiii,*s ti gas. 1l.e exhibitor ni«*date by tbe Royal Ilmuunc insb ty
broke a glass capsule of ••|«.i..m>f..rin"
to lllnstnite its chanicter. A« soon ai
the glass WAS clilpiMMi there was a
THE M. A N E will give an exrurrush of whnt luokid like steam, and
7 peiK-e wortli of -soinnoforiir* wo* Sion to Manistee l.alH.r day. Special
loose in tlie yiMci.s hnti trying to train will leave Traverse CUy nt 6:45
asphyxiate the exhlMIuni. Its great n. m.. ret liming leave Manlst(*e at 10
Virtue, from a uiexlical iM.lnt of view. p- m. Spe« lal round trip rale of |l.l*5
Is that brcatluug stops befoix? the wlU iH* ma.lc..g.HMj going on 6:46 train
beart w hen It is Adnilnlstend.
only.
2277.31
There
is a Downright.
Satisfaction
xiy nothing; of warmth and com-1
fort—in havhiE a furnace that
wiU bum any kina of fuel with
economy gnd
success, and
Round Oak
Furnace
t
'T’Vm r
a®e
I ii i
^mmmmm
: ^wpswra^^
IBVE PIRINI lUME
cooler tmUght Brta^ aorthwaat wtain
SON'T BO THEBE TO WOBK BAYS Miaa AUaa Bi«ato of Tpsilatot Is
THB.MINIETEB.
apswdlaga
moath with hcral.tor.Mfa.
MBA^ BATTLE OP CSNTVBV
Wmowbaoin*.
LMaf Man IaersaMd Over BOO
r CM and ton Itonli art
UFlfMOKIfil
REIXiSTINS
“^jtsrsr*
Br Wb» tottclBroilM BaMtC
Kmm. fbo.iito,
rurtaaki Mft kw. mrtj taii, *1.
Ik* Nuu Pit fir Chkaco. ntoipakiw »««». i4 |<N.r —PN— iw
>DIR>MVB MB IB FALLING
mCCK TOWAfiO MtmDBN.
Mssitts niM» itto Tm
By Wire lo the Bvealngjtcnofd.
Washlagtim. SepL 2.->Mtnteler Bar*
rett of Panama to a communlcatlc
tale departmant warn, the people
ist going to Panama with a view
of fiadlag employment ^e says the
cost of llvtog has toerea^ aeatiy 300
per coat and reaU are cxorhltaat
Book $lm
FLCABANT PARTY.
r^ri.
—
jiimiMtsmnMf
AjrTnraloIlM
0|M«r Bkir,
■>dhi.toi>il]r>rtto4«ir«
•M »>^UM SAV TMKV . HAVC
: PLENTY ON MANa
pIraleloB tk. Nwct of Ike
r- Tk., D.
KlMnMMwr'Ni. PfiM WHI «M w.
NW . tkfWK^tm PUM» Wui
am, o^ u
SCHIOIBOJUD
^lET^ICT
■r wicTo ikt^i. N«i»d.
CMupt. EtpCT^Nk tk. ctoM ,»
kkfkUM HMt TMtka,. mry kutotwr,
^ Vi^H HMflwl Mmk m4 mm* mmM
Mtvtnr *W Ik tkc-UiUM Mm
REkClNOED ACTION OP MECTINO
A W^EK AOa
I;:'i
!’::
MXEPIQlifllOKWOmSBni
to i.1. to .
FOB HFATINO BND VCNTILATINO
IMS issM isstsrii •'iiiifsir and isvsl'
NEW iuiLOINQ.
spisisM sf ttis fisst 4ws isys will is">Hiiliis whstlisr sr fwt tus rsfiks of
Also OIvsn Csntract to Instsll Fa
MVMAsrs la CUlMts will to# swsllsi
•ystofts^y iphool for Tsachinp
iy ths aiiltiM sT tlis frsifht tisii.
Dssf Childrsti to Os Instsllsi.
iM#«* imlM, tlis swttslMSw*s aalsn
Mi sH tssmstsrs in tlis stock ysrii
•sstilBsught
TksMfitoksfSvissssiiti
.
; mmrn umkm, Lmi1« r. Mft« «f Awlft
I A Gm^ M«i: *Tli»r« l» p|«ii|y •€ kMf
Ml taM Mi «IM pmk^f «irlll mtppty
all MrM MMfi ^ Mil i»r it. As tc
:
I is Mt toliMS thsy will rlM.**
liMiftw isyt toi
t! SHOTTHROU^
H WNITN|V.
iAINfUlJ^
it, WAS
Oisrlss Wllisfl. Afsi lA Was Carry
ing tks dan sni U Was AcctBmlih Whitnry. agod 13. was shot
Ihrmtich ihr Inft arm sritk a 22 caliber
j vies by Ch^rlec Wil»on. a«<M lo. thli
) toorslag. WhUb the U1I passed eB
. llrely throuKh the ami, the Injury If
• ^ not rT»nnUIi'TiyI tu rioiu Iml Is vct)
painful.
The mile fellos Sho aun ItijurtNl ‘p
Uie soa of WlMlam Whitney, an era
ploys of tbe..Tra«cr»e City Mamifar-;
turinc Goapany. and mlm llvra at 717
Lake avenue. The iMiy's rmuher died
last Thanhaglvln*. thU morning ih.
imie fellow obUlnod |H.rmlN«Ion from
hU father to «o to a farm almut live
miles In the oouatry when* hk tinuhW.
who Is older, la worktnu. The two
■ luiys were
kav^ returned this even
Ing. The father^lowed the lK»y to
take the gim alooi^d as this was lh<
Ural time kj^cvermd a gun aJtme lu
was tvnsldcrably elated.
^
On startliig out he.^ent to the home
of Mrs. John Wilson, a neighbor.
get her sin. J'harl
Charles, to'
,
n>am>
but *N4 (bitoOir iKiy
li
might go pai
way wHrtlm. The two Imys aUrUul
out and sonA of the other neighbor
hood bo>;s>lnsd In the party. Ass
rmus Whitney
boy allowed
fsvor.^^s
W
p to carry ibo.gtm. The
accident occurred on FouHecnth and
Union streets and Just bow It bar
ar'ija-’’
The M llBon boy aaya he was carrytog
a piece c§ Iron In his coat pocket and
"^prlnd blew this around so that I'
j tonMk tio brnmoHir. diK-hacstos thr
' " V
Wm. Oibrr. u, be w»» pototinc ibc
,^ 'to^gj^tbe Whitod, bo, »bn It
After wrestlln^o hours W
W’odnss
day
sy night for thb heating and
ding propositloil for the new roartb
1
ward school bulUing. though It war
supposed that tl^ natter had Jtam
lag a WMk earlier, the board of sdu
cation adjoursied! to mfM!t again last
night and thresh be matter out again.
Wednesday nlg^t a vole was uker
to reconsider the pet Ion taken on heat
lag and veatilatliik. the rote standing*
Yeas. Chase. Oarner. M«nds. NIchol
w>B. Thirlby and Fulgtapn: nays. F^lr
child. Moffatt aM MooUgue. Th<
chair derided the molloa lost and
Thirlby took exception to the rullixr
bid a motion to pdioum to last night
cut the matter off.
W'hen the boprd assembled Iasi
olgbt Mayor FUlghum staled be bad
Investigated tbn'matter and would
change bis declskto ^n the ruling. Hr
declared the motlhn raniid. The onl>
criterion he has ^ go by Is parliamen
lary law. as the charter says nothing
In regard to whether two^tbtrds of the
board or iwo-tblrds of the mei^rr
present ora Wajorlty of the board or s
majority nf the members present shall
carry or losen motion.
As soon as this decision was mi
dered Meml»er tobds moved that the
board rescind the action ^gardlng
swarding the contract for heating and
vontllstlng the Foiirlh ward sehoo!
given to Arms £ Cole. The nfottou
was supiMirted by 1>r. fl. B. Gamer.
The vole s!o*»d 7 to .7. Memliers Chase.
(Isrncr. lloldsworth. Nicholson. Meads.
Thirlby and Chairman l->lghum voting
yes. while Members Palrcblkl. Moffatt
snd Montague votc«l no.
The motion being carried Mcmlnr
Thirlby then made a motion that the
eirtitrset for hmting and ventilating
Ik* swanlcfl lo the Traverse City Iron
Works for the smbunt of Its bid. The
motion was supportc'd hy lYank
Meads. The amount of the Iron works
bid Is |:.7fe;.H.
W. W I'alrrhU^ thought that Inas
much as tin. matter had kHH>n prejilously conaiiUretl seiikjd, but that the Iron
works bad nwlved the matter and
had brought a nian representing lif
company. It was no mote than fair to
give Arm. £ C«li* a chmire to get a
man here. This company had tried,
he Mid. but could not get one here be^
(Continuod on Third rpgc.)
WASHED mER BOARD
BUT NAVB OBCIDBO TO ABANDON
Miaa Mabel Minor Waa Hoataaa to
TMB CITY.
Twenty Friania.
Miaa MabiH Minor cntcrlaincd a
OMMrtil Mumhi Han CMMwui tha Cmb party of twenty of her friends last
evening at her home. Caroms and cr>
iiaa Ovirlaalctoi |Jao^ Yang-kinolo was enjoyed until a late hour,
KMtopaOdfi. Aaaymai tlit Ofafter which refreshments of Ice cream
tonaiva and la Bamhartl.
d cake was aerv od. , All |>mienl had
very fine time and were greatly
Ififf tha iapanaat.
pleased with the entertainment given
By Wire to the Bvenlag Rooori.
ndoa. Sapl.
A diapatrti fnmi
Toklo aaya the greateat battle of the
ON ROOSEVELT.
century la now raging on both sides
New York Broker Has 060.000 Bet at
of the Taitae rivp betweeii the Bui
Ten to Five.
the lapaneae foieea. A dec
victory for oac of the contending By Wire to the Evening Ui*cerd.
fom Is expected today.' General
Now York. Sept. 3.~It S. IllehardKi^bpatklo has assumed the offen son. broker of 45 Rxehang«» place, has
bombarding the Japanese.
a commission of fSo.mm i« 4K*t on
Uoosevolt at 10 to 5.
reacher Toklo today that the
%ro gradually giving way before Field
Oymma'a assault. Generai
as succeeded after desiKrate
In capturtag the eminence
the raftway. The Uao
Vang oorreapondent of a Borne newslosses on both sides
«lnce the battle began at Liao Yang
amber between thirty five and fifty
lousand krilfd and wounded.
The hlihm£ •military offlcials in 8t.
You have heard
UTH of KiniPetersburg admit that It has been de
hall pianos say “1 wcmldn't seU
eded to abandon Liao Yang unless
my piano fhr three times whst it
Ktuopatkla la orerwhelmlngly sue
COM If I Citultlu'i get nnolher
tely. The stronghold
like It.- . You wouldn t hear
is sun to possession of the Russians.
Borophtkin la In a most perilous poslthem say that If the pinno was
on.
not giving KalUfaction. Come
A report reached 8t. Petersburg this
In and examine our line of late
iftemooh that kuropatkln’s forces arc
styles—vu* Know we ean please
retrMtIng towad Mukden. The war
you In quality, siyb*, price and
office admlU that rumor ^ h'achc.l
capital but say s it is not
i.;Lr:
*
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BKNOA MMDA
BENDA BEfblA
BCNOA EKNM
BENDA BENDA
BELLS
We ititt hmre
itofBoj.*
SCHOOL SUITS
$3.50 m $4.
sizes G to IG that roust be aokl
A50, SLIS. S2JN, S2JI, UK
the t>air. excel i
t$6.ai><l$C.
shoe* for men in e rcf7.<le«nble
lenture. Nently " “
City' men know,
are not one of thj: Win ones,
^
worth ahout double. *
Boys* Shlris-Capi-Hals-Sweaters-Tks
Kerwear—a«) at
BBSOLimON PitICBS.
ft? MsVrAlTlTl^ Md
Realize the truth ojl this ^ate-
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HOKHOIISBEIITERED W.W.KIIIB11LL COMPANY
WFYBBtSt K.aStrBic,Mrr.
MOBC WILL START
BACCS MONDAY.
IN
KlicaliMa Point Toward One of the
Mast BJecessful Race MeeU
Kvar ;ield In City.
The prcparsllons for the matinee
ice meet k^nday an* now completcri
and the Indications are that it will be
one of the best mocU ever given in
this city. The local horsemen are
very enthusiastic over the m(*otiiig
snd s
gvryUklntlaHjjjU Jartruw«l.. 8»w
O. C. MOFFATT
AbstrBCts of TlUB
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batabllahad in 1808
Vour
VIOUB
In addition to the entries published
yesterday the following horsii^ will
start:. Utile Doc. owned by J. nUlesple. Nancy T.. owm^l by l>aii Turnbull: Little J.. owned by Tom Shane;
Polly W.. owned by ^mbull & Co.;
lUI Plex. owned by Gerinalne Bros.
If the day U fair theiy will undout
ediy be a large crowd in attendance.
Tall Clothes
MILUON DOLUR FIRE
DIBABTROU8 BLAZE VIBITEO MEM*
PHJ8. TENNESSEE, f
Starttd in a Qfocary CaHy This Morn,
ing and Dtotfwyad a Large Nornbar of Rtolncsa Heuse^
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Memphis. Tcnn.. Sept, 3.—A fire
started In <hc big Oliver Finney groeery cwrly thinmOTlng* destroyed the
followlBg toUldlal^ Oliver Finney
grocery. John A. Denny £ Co.. MTynne.
Love A Co, W. C. Bari. Rehr £ Oo.
RFTEQI nUED
I,'
OYcrs
manV
and tha Memphis Paper Ca it U helleved the teas wtil reach a mUUon.
>_^Tkd
arm ju.t bo
le lor «h« olbor ud tone out Joti
TWkhtoro. Bobo i^oeoo oT bl. coot ud
-•hirt ran) blown tnlo «bo rtnud By Wire to the Evening Record.
wblob wore oitmtood k. Dr. & a .Calutod, Mich, Bept 3-~Whlle the
ihaMi Werlda Fair BhuMe Train
Bmmk a Btreet Car at Ban^ .
tug Hoffman of the Lake Superior
naheompaffyumalahoctogtoa heavy
A. H. Bum of Oi
ton to Lakn
lost his am to sto
Bpeelal to the Bvaatog Beeord.
abort Utos aid. la to Ihs city tor a hMlLvto
Tisit srlth totoUeaa.
U r. rtohsu m tlis amriUag for
Bt ear at Barap etreet cfoeidng this
rofDrtfdUtatot
toooa. U Is repotod Bfteto periwarekned.
■'-V
Mr
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BENDA
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IS
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AVhat are they goinK lo be.
where arc you going to jget thcin..
and what arc they goii^g lo cost
you ?
✓
If you want the very atest ap
proved styles, the widci t latitude
in choice, the best fit po! sibic and
a wearing quality that you will
remember with pleasure, all
within the reasonaljc price
range of
mm
$15 to $?5
Come to our store and ask tis to
show you our new models in L. Adler Bros. & Co's
.^Rochester made suits and overcoats. What iec )cnow
about these garments makes us confident thatj they will
please you.
l
Prevailing Styles for
E WILHELM :?^! SAiiLTON
NOW IN—.
SWir
ma»hB....»>.St«ayMasMi.aitfi>.
We alBQys cany-a foil line 4>f theM 2aa»nf
■^srips?-Sv
coods, and Att fall W arn exception. ;In f^n
and novelties, our line
is certainly worth S
your inspection. At 50c. 76c. $1.00, $1.^. $1.50,
^.00 and $2.20 our line cannot be beaten.
PEOrUS’SATDteS RUK
A. J. WUHELMS^
. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
^ tma^waiL
zi^yZJ:,
Travmwu City to BIb UmUu
IIBSa 15 itjrllMlI
The crowd at the regular meeting of
the Traverse aty Rod aad Gun dub
yesterday afternoou eras not heavy
after the big mstch of Tuesday aad
ilnssday. The wind blew from tbe
ih yesterday and tbe birds testend
there were for .Sunday dinner Mr. and of ascending heavenward took a trip
Mrs. Holden and a party of Ms tom tbe oUier way. CousequenUy. It was
Traveree Oty. Ben Montague
hard shooting and tbe scores were
three friends from Mobile. Ala.
low^. The most Interesting event of
Sa^^day last the Montrose psrty were
anlertnlned by Miss Dodgs at Rash Prank tStr
I^Luclus Palchln.
bf siMetel car, Bmmg mhM
CUBlliet of Dr. G. K. Kitedw; Mr*.
Arthur PMfleld and uoa. Mr«. M. P.
Mrs. Oruadorff and UIm Bdaa praiidorir.
I
Dr. V. C. VaughaiL and Dr. V. C.
VaaEbaB,.'jr., who hdve been
jhaa eottace. left for Aaa Arbor
laat Wedne«lay and Mni. Vhu«han.
cloMd the eotUge and lald good bye
to Old lllailon the fbUowIni
Rev. and Mra. W. K. Wright have
cloe^ Daman ceffUge and reUmed
to their home la Traveree City,
out to their going they enterU
the oottage Mrs. W. O. Holden and
hter Margaret, Mrs. H. D. Alley.
A. W. Uad. all of Traverse City,
sad last but not least. LotUs Holliday
of Traverse City has been malting
afienmoa at cards;
meats were served.
But now the last set is on. Good
byes are being said and spoc. very
soon, the good old summer days of
lf04 will have gone la the past while
the people who have been here for the
summer wUl be back to their
In the city with OW Mission for away
aad aothiiag bit a pleasant mcmoi
TOPUTBlMIDimPIDS
IMP
lade by the contestants:
This Bin indBde neili mA
bothJictveca IBkirctwCitr Bad
1504.
w
%unDen kaveTrmvcne City
Tharada)s^«a.Bi.
£I.NfE,AcL
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Traverse City Feet Ball Tteam WNI
y5 .WrpNvlqkc 9.MM. N.. OO A9 8
Buck Tlmt CHy In Grand Rapids.
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Manager Malcolm Winnie, of the
Traverse aiy foot bell teem. Is In.reoeipt of s communication from the twcniy-flve.
manager of tbe Grand Rapldsn
fcrlng a date on Oct. 2. If sallsfactur}*
REVIVED THE LEADER.
in regard to expenses
Fr«.r
are made the dale will be accepted.
The Grand Rapids team is quite
strong this ycur and Is composed of
ex-HIgh school students. The game
will be played In the new $30,000 park
at Grand Rapjds.
91m Bayne OmM fom
«t itaTCfM cat,, mm umm «t
•m. OBL 0>
Brut
M bM
art aiiw MrBIi at
& B. Ifoitra and
the
'~
.LEST VOM FORQITb
Hot Spifoga roedlriuai
have cured TMOUSANOB IN TRAVERSE CITY. They can euro you.
sale by all first riaaa drugglata.
TRY A RicORO WANT AD.
in
hTL?med"1r;‘ub';r.ul "'Z
Mr. and Mrs. C W. LeAagwelt Jr.
and children left for an Bastera trip Good Program Will Be Qlveii on
Thursday last They will
Boardman Avenue School Grounds
Philadelphia. New York city and Niag
In the Afternoon.
ara Fhlls unUl Sept. 14, when they will
Uree use boards. These, witb 111- leave for their home In Whittier. CaJ.
There will be another band concert
eratare and all other media, are mere They have spent ^ pleasant sumn
on
the
Boardman
avenue school
ly enbldemeiital to aesrspaper advergrounds tomorrow afternoon at S
ttelag. The newspaper ad Is the voice
Frank Fallonsb^ of Chicago left for o'clock. There have, been several apef the department more, Its only
iy*aboat. He has been polntmente to give a concert on the
Soucl oottage. Mr. and grounds but owing one Ume to
ef today Is the cteatlen M/s. C. W. Pierce and Mlaa Pierce win
funeral near by and another to a rsin
the stay uaUI Sept IS. They wiU eaterstonn none have been given there for
of today la largely the erw tain ns guesu Miss LeAngweU nntT
some Ume. Several coaceru will be
Theef- Miss Gertrude DeAngwen ms 1
given oa the east side this month and
laet of
croft cottage win be dose, altbongb some on the Central school groundi
gether,
gether,not
notonly
onlyupon
uponeat
each other, but the annex or music room win still be
upon the whole tebric of bmdnees and
for a few last good times.
IN A LOG AND ON A LOG
ndveittolng. can hardly te
by men wbo have not eeea tbe
lenves Old Mtsskm. will sail for Bu- Seme Qtiaar Waya of Traveling te the
nings of preset day retailing.
rope aad wUl take lip the study of
Bt Lauia EapoaHion.
' Ten years ago- the expeadlturee of
SgambatUe and expects
81 . Louis. Sept. 3.—The Utest
the New York department stores was to graduate at the Royal coaservatory
world's fair cnrlp Is an Immense hol
lees than onc^hair of that of today. la Rome. Las wlater, durtaig
low log from the state of Washington,
Twenty years ago it wa^ less than
LeBngweirs «tay In Rem.e. she pinyei which was transformed Into a car. or
tenth. Thirty years ago It wmi a min ____________le. the glhed comp
ute fmetloa. General adverUalag. mall and pianist pleased hln^ very much by
IS of travel by John P. Morgan,
order advertising, trade Journal pubng some of hU dlBenH compo- from Aberdeen. Wash., to 81. Louis, a
llclly and other lines are develei^
M In a charming manner and he dlstaaoexir about 2.S00 miles. A large
menu of Ue retail methods that came
very anxious for he^ to stay aad
i waa cut out of the log and this
talo eaistence about twenty years ago. flnlsb the work she will coaclude this
waa divided into a receptloa room, an
latent medlclae
winter.
vigor before this time, and lu devclopA Jolly party of youag people went
la recent years U also due to to Traverse CHy oa Tneaday last and
tree from which this big log
stayed until Wednesday. They were waa 275 fort high and nearly nine
doihlng pnbUclty, no
gueeu at Park Place and verejchnper^
none of the maay lines now sm In oned by Mra. C. Wi Pierce. The party
Another adventurous world’s fair
of MU Mafhimrtte PI
IISO the New York
loera, emme down the river from Keo
realise the v
value of newspaper pabOraB, Dr, Claraace Vaaghan kuk to 8L Louis, flouting on m log,
r haring «»od It experimeal- aad Dr. Walter Vaagbaa. Two of tbe
iw.7..n«h,
with the Amerteen flag wnring from
idlT lor
They found the
left tor borne on Wedaeadny the bow.
piteciple of this force—^advertising
I OimB leavlag forChlthe right goods at the right time at
and br. Walter Vaughan fbr
SENTENCE SERMONGb
the right price.That haa always been
The Porter house haa been having a
«C gresA
^eim of ralaU advert
This (oodly number of visitors lately. On
When prices latarday last K. McNamara. K. J.
H fota mU ef Ufo to know eU ef lera
^t4nwnt0apolatnot«ra.m«,os ralghum. A. V. Prisdrteb. U IL.QIbba
Mon; the pub^ bought more goods of Traveree aty were down eeelag tbe
»ittm gradoa were deauaded. A taste country aad took diaaor at tafor
to drma and reinameat la homsa
re nnwmpanlad by J.
. t^dmretaged. Maaufactmera found M. Oolllas of Chknpx fbr Bniay
It ■■ssmiT to make better goods, and CB oC... .bobcCwwffo N.. -N.. MK
moreefthem.
er Dr. A. H. MoUlday aad wlfo,
Aid tbt vritsr sums up the whols
a Hn^. Mr. and lira Tfoey
4Mng by tnrisung that newapager nd^ W. C Midi ud
CtanU
viriHUg ii lib buM and rnori Mt-
I*M TALKING VET
That
IMS CONCERT TOMOIISOW
I =r,“2:.'r^
THE IMPORTANT FEATURE
or the fall stock of any hardware*
store te the largo stock of gaos al
wa>w on hand for sportameu. Thb
year we have an cspectelly Bm Uno
of
rifles. 22 callbro. In additlou
to our gunsB double and single barreK
The men behind the guns also ncod
ammuniUoa. We have 4L S. F. Saxton Hardwart^ Co.
!
news.
Good Tilings To Eat
From the Department that always ;ji
has the best of goods
Iftg
What is Life?
In the la*it analysis nolM»dy knows.;
but we do know that It 1« under strict
law. Abuse that law even slip—
pain results. Irrt'gular living m
derangement of the organs, rt^uliing
In constipaUon. headache <»r liver |
trouble.^' Dr, King s New Ufe Pills ‘
quickly readjusts this. Ii's gentle, yet 1
thorough. Only 25c. At Johnson*
Drug Sit»re. 8. H Wall k Sons and F.
The readers of ibis pa|K*r will be I
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease.that science has
been able to cure in alt its stages,
that Is Caurrh. Hall s Catarrh Cure !
Is the only positive cure now known to |
the medical fraternity. CatArrh being i
a constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca- j
tarrh Cure is taken Interaslly. acting
dlrecUy ti|»on the blood and mucous'
surfaces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disc
and giving the paUent strength by
building up the constitution and i^lbi
nature In iWng its work.; The
proprietors have so much faith in iu
curative powf^rs that they offer One
Tfehdred Dollars for any case that it
to cure. Send for list of lesil
This is the food that is so good
ked for serving.
eal. Hashed Chicken. Pressed Pig-s FeeL Vienna Sausage, CoftM Beef,
Lunch Tongue. Potted Ham. Veal Loaf. Corned Ham. Hamburger Steak, Frankfurter, Chicken Loaf.
'
.
Want a Coffe Treat?
Then vve have the Femdcll brand-three gradet^ach one a dandy.
The Park Place Special »ms made
us many good steady customers. We really arc the coffee headquarters of this region.
Cook was happy
Becausi the bread was bght—the pies done to a
was right, the baking powder was right-that’s i
The flour was right, the lard was right, the ycast
-all came from grocery' departmenL
We’re a bit particular
About our srrioked hams.
We sell only that we know are all Hghb-tha t*s why we recommepd the Pr^ium
Hams, Winchester Hams, Premium Bacon and Star Hams.
Put one' on your want list for 1
Want some good Cheese
That will ma^e your mouth water just to look
goodness and freshness of it.
F. J. CHENBY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by druggUu, 7Bc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
^
Have you ever tried our brrakfast coffee ?—Mocha and Java—you don’t knew trtiat good coflee ts amtil you
do.
Then wc have
That is our famous c
cry cheese.
We vouch for the
amo«ie Roquefort Chee
Park Cheese and the Bnck Cheese.
And listen to these
All kinds of olives. Snider's Salad Dressing. Deviled Olives, Oyster Cocktail Sauce. Snider’s Catsup, Mixed
Pickles. Canned Salmon, Pure Horseradish. Mint Sauce. Kmg Oscar Sardines.
Clam Chowder.
Pork and
Seans, all kinds of Soups (only takes five minutes to serve), wpole Wheat Bread, Rye Brca^ Graham Broad,
fresh every dsy.
If the history of our citixciu*
wetihh were written we should
Bed that fully three-fourths
have riara from oogiparaUvely
small beglanlags. $1.00
open a blue book savings aceoeat with tht oMest heali
Northera Michigan. Wc pay
three par cent Interest e
ponnied tw«e a yefl^.
pmtmatrSMtBM
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Pianb, and the Famous Farrand Organs
iKmNNHi&Ulf
Keninu
HI ,
For
H.
•UWfcUhr Slktke
T. J.
wilt.
tai«
MtB •rrnum aSTmmmir W ltat
totkn «u«, aa<
Stw ■kndktrkWttli^wtJ tkfywtt.
Mimm win vaMjw w«A la iw dOr
mAvwItiyL HBwahiu
MB^lhMthalthaflb
ihhIhMhmaadhAi
At this tl.
■is
roan to A putot eC
d «M that the mattsr ted
two
zzzsst
:
Wm » ymto mU
w
iMa aottm «>ipt«Mt ia
wwm m alMck. iMMiit Ite’
"
H ~
patter ate aald that Che matter t
have hesB eloate«ptf1thad.aot^ ^
OarMT thoteht R oaiss^ fair to give
both aidsa a chaaea. Msaiher
Thlrlhy thea ahM that a^ beBirc
>r martlwiaH yUaiA, m4 «m w«a om last the member froa the First ward
lA4k0 aMtiriiNi aM kllM •mkm
did not waat to he ao fhtr. Whea the
f pMHli •■ a«tfM«r Kmdarata
vele was takeaoa t^ motSoa to a
lallam^yoaoortdi
the eaaifact to the Traverse Ctly Iroe
^ t; V. tlia^ii-ao.Uwtof«.€f|roiirfl«hi Works H aras carM by a vota ef 7
to a: Memheri Fhlnhlld. Moffatt
Moatague votlag ap.
This urns followed by a ssotloa by
, i;,dit W imat or th.^ W. ThJrtby that the mayor aad elerk
1. . -f atH» M«M:^OMa Md teMT>]r. he authorised to eater Into eoattaef
f . ^ ^Bob fipifmadactad oiMco^M^ wHh the Traverse City Iron Worha.
l;Jn
V doiiMdMtttod. Thelicr»ltliMl*« ThU motion was carried naaalmoaaly.
: ^
INtUtef om alMb. It |im been e
pdfalaaill
auMtaa
rUpatkkNi of bitflaa chlaT waA army
ottoar altuiii on a loc. tbe «e«0Q»«r
•#rer WKiaK hl« oelgbbor to -■ore
Kft'
tk« » r*M» «» ow bpI/.
> Tmalial UUsd hv •aJojr«-
mmih, siiippiiif iBUsr
i"’~
OaU taro apritBc atp a» If by mask
t
raOraada have eooM» and the place hai
IbecooM popalar as a pleasure resort
If Bob Brm had l^a aa eaterpri.
lac ladindua] he copld easily bar.
. ibsea a rich aiaa today; ItiluslaaW
laUal stea* yacht lastea^ of a mlsel^
able old bouse boat that would so U
thp boUoB ia aa lusUnt if It were no:
papported oa lofft. But the hennlt
araa fond of the flowing bowL Bol
hablbed and reirosaded i
iy.
^bea Brown was la hit cups he ws'
a bard van to handle. It matter-d
UtUeio hba who the owner of a choice
steak ■Ighi be. If he conci‘lTed a de
alre that edible. He bad a broad Idcr
of the owoerahlp^r^f thlnea and he
helped hlmseWHo^hat he wanted. Bol
wai poor a^ friendless and for thes.
aru he lavarUMy was seat to jail.
That Is what has nsde Bob the her
«iH -grotMhy.- Ho looks upon mcr
as his aaturml enemies. He Uvea spar
with his pets and seems well ssUs!le<*
to he left alone.
Bob’s pets consist of a few pink
>ayad rahWU and a retinue of sore
csu. which follow ‘him about In
a Boat unfellne like manner. Year,
apo Bob ha\l a Uoy. Poato. and ibey
tired hermlta’ llvw topether. The:
were very fond f one another, and
When Ponto died Ad Bob mourned th.
loa^ of a true friend.
The sore^yed felines copm and go
generation Is boAi and generatior
dies, but there U always a pokw ot
them on hand. Bob Is fond of them
1 they are certainly food pt Bob. li
there Is any affccUon in oats. Bol
. lives on flsh. and he goes llsblng In aa
old’abell <k s boat that never poasess
1 ed a name, \tbon he Returns U is a*
tmasual sight lo sec hU horde of cat*
leap Into the wattr and swim out t«*
meet hlta.
, This old fisherman. It Is
1ms seen better times.. He
** has bad a hard Iqt for the VMust qnsrtc:
*
of a century. -He has been driver
frtMh one place to another as Terminal
has grovra. but he won t leave nov
ud be totend. lo .pood taU decllDlnr
ymn *ber« he b». Heed «. loni!
MfDed by mu but beloved l.y bl>
c^. ud mbblU.
^
I
I
^ToiiiSsS^
Chlldran-s Choniaef Flty Voices Wil
; Aid to Beth Bervlcss al th#
Church of Christ Tetoorrww.
A most happy and helpful service l»
expected tomorrow at the Church o1
- Christ. The worship at both senrlce»
' morning and evening will he augment
ed by a children s chorus of fifty
voices under the supervision of Prof
W. A. Smith. The evening program Is
Call to worship.
-Allelnla.- chorus,
'
CorbaaMon. i^i and
the mayor W cWi
enter Into retract with Anns A Cole
for the pli^bing. This was uaani
woasly car^.
H. iloatagne then ashed lor iafor
•nation in regard to the progrens on
Jie new school bnllding. as he uteer
Hood that Ue ooatractor was dlscour
aged the sray things were going mad
hat he was crippled ia trying to ao
jmpUth anything.
W. Thlrlhy. chairman of the com
mUtee. said that the contractor eras
making poor progress but that he war
lolng as much as was possible uadei
he circumatances and no fault could
>e found with him. He bad been de
iayed on joUt and for the last few
lays had been crippled on white hricl
bul that both would be here by Mon
lay.
The fact that Anns A Golo.sllll had
-he contract.for InsUIllngmthe auto
natlr heating regulator which the
irought up and the action c
a regard to this matter was rescinded
and II. Montague made a motlpa that
he conlraht b<- given to the Traverse
Jity Iron Works in oonJuncHoa wlU.
he other contract, to cost $475. which
s 1120 less than the Powers company
asked. The motion was carried unan*
mously.
The following resolution was nnan
mously adopted by the board npoa
notion of W.3V. Fairchild:
“Whereas. A j^lltlon of the parentf
if moro'Uaan seven deaf children ol
ichool age has been presented to \hlr
»Kiard praying for the csUbllshment
•jf a day school for the teaeWng of
;peech to said children by the ora!
method; aad.
Whereai. U,ls considered desirable
0 grant said reqmwt: therefore, be ti
Resolved. That the honorable.
mperlnlendent of public Instruction
» and he Is hereby requested to Issnr
1 permit gnd •authority for the estoh
Ubment of a day school for the deal
n this city under the provUlons oi
he sute law governing the same and
bat this lioanl hereby assume th«
lutles and obligations devolving upon
t under said law.
“Resolved ftirther. That the sccre
ary be and he is hereby Instructed tr
orward a copy ef Ybls resolution duly
uMhenilcated by the prealdenl of the
loard and the secretory thereof and
ntendcrit of pujyUc Instruefton at the
wpitol at Lansing.”
The matter of seats for the new
mlUling was discussed al some length
and sras settled by placing It In the
lands of the committee on hntldiiigs
and grounds and the superintendent.
They are not to furnish seats for more
ban four rooms. The matter of buy
ng blackboards for this building was
also discussed and this also was left
in the aamc hands with the undertUndlng that only genulne,alate blackoords win be used. Frank 8. Baskin
1 representative of the Grand Rapida
School Furniture company, was pres
?nt and the committee and the reprelentalive hidd a meeUng this afterloon to buy the goods.
Church hiotloe.
Latter Day Saints. (Reorganised
•hurch)-^unda> achool at 10:30 in
he morning. Superintendent IL A,
Doty In char
tehris
ST
<to—gWiWllii« «■! .1^. j
A tewM fMpte Will
wlwrtttty
I'hn «te Csirt
Itegy asw Aot l
ia mbmA to ■
Hn. B.a.MoMe. «kD kM bwa
npwfilng a tow Cays to tte dty. loft
Itaanr Htfl of ABegaa eooaty Is visItlac tte fimny of Bev. A. J. Eldrte
oa kis way to tte Jodida] eoaveatkm
intecteaw..
lltoo Cota BoMoa ol Baa Dieco. CaL.
In tte canto of ter a^ W. O,
tea. ate fimny. Man Boldoo is th*
is tew U yam oM. wan here in tototeor of Byiaa HoMoa. for
tte iatoapato of/the deaf pupUs wHb ly^of this dty. ate this is her
bar fMter. They trsvB on their own vtoft since leovtog
eiptam an/>rs«elve nothing for tak'
tog tte iattotet that ftey do ia the Mr. ate Mrs. W. A. M. Jotentoa and
luM OHM Was ^ Vases af ^aoA
Hte Bsm to jPoar Hs — ' -
^ Ivaa W. DuuB.:wte toed yesterday
afteraooB oC Britet’^ fitosaae. was 42
tte early ploaeers oC this rsdoa ate
^ fatoOy has ff maay yeers bees
ia thto sectSca ate highly
ed. Desoth
Desoth! was dne
due ti
to Bribe s
had been 111
> aad as Ml-. Doaa ha
reral asoat^ U was :
daaghter. Alka, of Bralnord. «
are to Parte Place and wUl vlstt friotes
here. Mrs. JdhaaUm was fon
The remains were taken to the farm
him Mabel White of this dty.
of Val. his broth^. near Silver lake,
where the funeral eervice wUl he held
at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.'
Tte tow provides for tte establish
Deceased leaves one sister. Mrs.
■eat of a day school for deaf by tooal
*sabella Whittog bf this city, and four
•ehool hoards. The school ma he es
Piff.
aad
Mrs.
K.
S.
Horst
we
brothers. Wllllato of Btaghass. Utah.
tahltated wrherw there are throe oc
•ore dear children and for chlldfen Letote this moraing to spend Sunday laaaaa J. of thU 'city. PVaak. Val and
Fred who r^del on farms neaK the
•rom three joan np to age. The pur with Profeosor Maro.
C. M. Buell of Byroe returned hom< rity. •
I
xwe Is to provide school tmtoiag for
Deceased had many friends in this
Mdnm when too young to be token this aBomlag after vlstting frtends Ic
the
city
and
to
Charter^
tocaUty who wi4 he grieved that he
sway from home wisely. In addition
O.
0.
Bates
arrived
from
Chicagt
has been called away.
the method of oral speech U required
’ll law. signs and other methods an thU mornlhg oa hustoesa teanected
with the Herald and Record compan>
ENTERTdilNEO CLASS.
oolan^.
md
U
speteliig
a
few
days
with
hi:
In this city there are about ten chll,
parents. Mr.- Md Mrs. Thoa T. Bates. Mra. E. L. Edwards Waa Hotosw to
Iren which would he benefited by such
Miss Maude Robertson went to Em
t school. Tte tow further provides for
pire thU morning to get ready foi
Mrs. E. L. Bdwsrds gave s delight
»he payment of $150 per year for each
tpenlng her term of school Monda> tol party to her | Sunday school class
lupU tnstrocted In loealwchooU .which
morning.
If the Methodist ghurch this afternoon
toes to meet the expense of the school
James H. W. Huhbell of Chicago
Dne teacher can take care of from sl>
formerly of this city, arrived in thi
lo seven pupils and tbej- can be se
ity this morning for a visit with hitduring tlii* early
mred at a sglsry of from 17© to |7f
;mrents. Mr. add Mrs. B. \V. Hubboll.
ifiernoon.
w month.
Prof. A. D. BIssell loft last eveninv
In this ntnte there are schools Ir
*or St. I^uis and California after »
BREVITIES.
Irand Rapids, Muskegon. Jackson
rUit in the city with Rev. L. B. Ui%
Kmtomaxoo. Detroit. Saginaw. Bay Cl!>
♦ell. Profesiior BlssMl has U-en pro
The Record qffice will bo cloeod
and nchooto are being estohlUbed at
'essor at Ctontnunt. CaJ.. foor a num Monday. Labor l|ay. and the entire ofMenominee ahd Ishpeming.
her of year*.
Ice and mechanical force will take a
Snpertotendent David McKenxio
Ted Southard left this morning foi holiday.
I ’
»bo has been' superintendent of tha
t weeks visit in Howard City befon
Union street jresldent* a*nd those
Muskegon school until the past year
?ntering the dental college to Detroit having occasion )to traverse the walk
low being with the qentral High
Archie Ovlatl Is taking the saM »n the east side i»f the street are com•chobl of Detroit, says. “The school In
olatolng vigorously of the condlHoo of
baths In Manistee.
Muskegan started four years ago am!
Mrs. Wlllfiam Hitchcock and chll the croKRlng at Eighth street. There
^ss ted an average enrollme
Iren returned lo their home In Lan ‘8 no drainage and for a long time
after a rain It to anDoyl|ig to walk
17 years and It was aa unqualified ilng today after visiting friends and
through the sltipj and stagnant water.
looosss aa will he corroborated by the -elatives in this city and Bast Jordan
Pnif. Samuel j)lckie. LL. D.. preslnothers. 1 am sure that the b^fit< for the past three weeks. Her niece
lent .*f Albion qollege. will hp**ak at
Miss
Oliye
Shorter,
accompanied
he*
o the nnfortnnate chlldre are so gres
he Asbury M.
church togjomiw
home for a visit.
hat when the matter Is understooi!
Miss Ida Pickard left lo«lay for t morning at in;3«iand not in the afterhere can be no objection raised lo the
loon as announced yesterdhy.
wtablishmcnt of a local school. But ueek-8 visit with friends and relallve»
In the lUt of tousiness houses that
in Nortbport.
*
m the other hand>ver>’thlng points tt
Miss Margaret B. Carey returntMl tt would rlose IjalK>r Day that of Smith
‘to desirability an^ necessity for the
her home to Muskegon this morninp ft Price was omitted.
.ounger children are certainly l»ettei
Judge J. A. Lftenger hnk been <»nafter a visit in the city w Ith friend
>ir at home and their edueailona’
Mrs. John A. Wilson and daughter
needs during their early years, at
•eturned home thlk morning afu r r
'east, can be-provided for in the loc
P.-opIe who waul boys and girl* to
.Islt in the city with her parents. Mr
achool In the best possible ms.-mer.“
work for their li.sr.l should apply to
and Mrs. Isaac Winnie.
In the schools now establUbed
Judge F. W. Maync returned tt 'ither Supt. 1. B.'tlilberl or Prof. R. L
Michigan it Is estimated that there ara
j
Charlevoix this afterntxjn after com Nye.
learly 300 chllflren attending while
Work on the f^^eral building has repletlng an adjourned term of Circuit
he same time the auendanpe at the
Ximmenced. The foundation is being
Jtole school at nint Is larger than
Mrs. Roy Pea.se and son Harold of carted today.
*
?ver. These schools seem to be
Bishop Atwill will fpa-ak at Grace
Leland are vlaltlng her parents. Mr.
•eeder. Another advantage is that th<
and Mrs. C. H. Brazington for a few Episcopal fhiirrh tomorrow.
•hlld Is kept at home Instead, of being
days.
Frank King, the Fast Front street
iwny. The state InsUtaitlon does
Miss Grace Theobald wont to Flft grocer. wIM close all day Latoir day.
Ike this tow and does all It can to
teke (his morning, where she wil! His name was unintentionally oinltteJ
ilnder It as It receives |350 each pupil
from
the list.
.each a term of school near that plac<
In Detroit there is a training school
thlf^fall.
Dr. H. J. Getman .arid Dr. S. V.
•or teachers who are qualified i
ML.s Mabel Eldred went to Kings Lewis have lea*-«*d the C. O. Juli
this kind of work and the local schoo’
>y to open a term of school Monday. barn. State am] Union stn-et.s. ami
in mind Mrs. Chroline Shaw, whe
Mrs. Matt Malnonc and Miss Viva have oiK-netl a>orsc bospiUl. Tht v
;ht twelve years In the public
and Helen and Vera Mainone of Ra have also lioughl the office on the
achool at Muskegon and In add It lor
venna returned home this morning corner formerly i used by the jiotalo
nas had work to the training school at
buyers.
after visiting relatives to the city.
Detroit and Is thoroughly qualified tt
The Cadillac Gloloe speaks words of
Dr. F. R. Robinson of Mt. Pleasant
tsume the work.
.-eturned home this morhlng after a praise for Judge John Lamson w'ho
The school here will be started Im
judged the reei-nt race meeting.
vtelt with W. W. Fairchild.
mediately In the Central building.
dt*cn*e of divorce was granted
Miss Bola Kerr, a teacher In th<*
♦chools at Battle Creek returned to Charles Rosenthal vs. May Rosenthal
Battle Creek this morning after a in Circuit court this morning
The divorce case of Emma G. Boon
/Islt to the city with Mrs. George H.
Cross..
/
. Winfield S. Boon which was taken
E. S. Williams has returned to thf under advisement at the la.st term of
PCTOSKEY FURNISHES THIRTY>art. was granted last night.
^ity after a business trl^ to Green Bay.
ONE D. O. K. K. VICTIMS.
John M. VaiiFliH t of Kenton. O. rep
V-Ronaid Mcausky returned to North resenting the Mansfield Gun company,
in the city on business this aficrPntlstofi Has Slxtoen ate Kalkask port this afternoon after several days'
lion spent in the city with rela
Tan Rsady for too teerifieo
tives.
I
Miss Broma Ovialt of Midland. I ^FRESH OYSTERS at Jack.son's.
Mich., arrive^ In the city this afterThat the meeting of the D. O. K. K
for a visit with her brother. M.
St Potoskey will be a hot time is at C. Ovlatt.
tested to by the fact that Petoskey
Mrs. L. Swanton of Paris, Mich., reill furnish thlrty^e “nn
irmed home this morning after a four
tyros who ^ tread the burn
pelts' visit in the cli>* with friends
ing sands with all ih^ necessary sc- and relatives.
of red
etc.
[r. and Mrs. 8. J. Christy of Detroit,
P. a Gilbert and j. M. Blakestoe who have been vlsiUng M. A. Heuss
er. The dWhter is able to talk
caaaot hear ate yet a coat
tkgi caa he carried oa with her.
fwads what the speaker says fnaa his
SECURED MMK TYROS
eoiiK in
Co-niebf
and Bring
tbeBoys
Our Sebofit
Suit Sale
has been a winner—
scores of mothers have
taken advantage of our
special inducement—
picked up some -handsome outfits and savid^veral
dollars besides.
'
It wIIIPay VouCoo j
if you will come in and briDg the boys. Hundreds of
suits to sclea from. Wash suits at HALF PRICE. A
lot of odd suits at HALF PRICE.
Our School Shoes lor Bovs' ^
aiidSiriV
arc as solid ^'a rock, made for service and still they
arc stylish. 10 per cent, discount to-day.
rabTTisrikSrw
Smart Walkii^
SKIRTS
The cool days of the early fall bring the dc-'
mam! for walking skirts for immediate wear.
Our showing is correct in style and material
for the approaching seaspn. popular the year
around. The garments are e<;pecially adapted
for fall wear, especially to those who are
thinking of making short October trips.
Do not be detered from viewing the selection
if you are not ready lo buy at present, that’s
an after consideration, we want you to sec the
splendid selection; every material and style
that’s right is here.
:
:
:
:
:
Priced from $3.75 to $15.
H.
•UWfcUhr Slktke
T. J.
wilt.
tai«
MtB •rrnum aSTmmmir W ltat
totkn «u«, aa<
Stw ■kndktrkWttli^wtJ tkfywtt.
Mimm win vaMjw w«A la iw dOr
mAvwItiyL HBwahiu
MB^lhMthalthaflb
ihhIhMhmaadhAi
At this tl.
■is
roan to A putot eC
d «M that the mattsr ted
two
zzzsst
:
Wm » ymto mU
w
iMa aottm «>ipt«Mt ia
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patter ate aald that Che matter t
have hesB eloate«ptf1thad.aot^ ^
OarMT thoteht R oaiss^ fair to give
both aidsa a chaaea. Msaiher
Thlrlhy thea ahM that a^ beBirc
>r martlwiaH yUaiA, m4 «m w«a om last the member froa the First ward
lA4k0 aMtiriiNi aM kllM •mkm
did not waat to he ao fhtr. Whea the
f pMHli •■ a«tfM«r Kmdarata
vele was takeaoa t^ motSoa to a
lallam^yoaoortdi
the eaaifact to the Traverse Ctly Iroe
^ t; V. tlia^ii-ao.Uwtof«.€f|roiirfl«hi Works H aras carM by a vota ef 7
to a: Memheri Fhlnhlld. Moffatt
Moatague votlag ap.
This urns followed by a ssotloa by
, i;,dit W imat or th.^ W. ThJrtby that the mayor aad elerk
1. . -f atH» M«M:^OMa Md teMT>]r. he authorised to eater Into eoattaef
f . ^ ^Bob fipifmadactad oiMco^M^ wHh the Traverse City Iron Worha.
l;Jn
V doiiMdMtttod. Thelicr»ltliMl*« ThU motion was carried naaalmoaaly.
: ^
INtUtef om alMb. It |im been e
pdfalaaill
auMtaa
rUpatkkNi of bitflaa chlaT waA army
ottoar altuiii on a loc. tbe «e«0Q»«r
•#rer WKiaK hl« oelgbbor to -■ore
Kft'
tk« » r*M» «» ow bpI/.
> Tmalial UUsd hv •aJojr«-
mmih, siiippiiif iBUsr
i"’~
OaU taro apritBc atp a» If by mask
t
raOraada have eooM» and the place hai
IbecooM popalar as a pleasure resort
If Bob Brm had l^a aa eaterpri.
lac ladindua] he copld easily bar.
. ibsea a rich aiaa today; ItiluslaaW
laUal stea* yacht lastea^ of a mlsel^
able old bouse boat that would so U
thp boUoB ia aa lusUnt if It were no:
papported oa lofft. But the hennlt
araa fond of the flowing bowL Bol
hablbed and reirosaded i
iy.
^bea Brown was la hit cups he ws'
a bard van to handle. It matter-d
UtUeio hba who the owner of a choice
steak ■Ighi be. If he conci‘lTed a de
alre that edible. He bad a broad Idcr
of the owoerahlp^r^f thlnea and he
helped hlmseWHo^hat he wanted. Bol
wai poor a^ friendless and for thes.
aru he lavarUMy was seat to jail.
That Is what has nsde Bob the her
«iH -grotMhy.- Ho looks upon mcr
as his aaturml enemies. He Uvea spar
with his pets and seems well ssUs!le<*
to he left alone.
Bob’s pets consist of a few pink
>ayad rahWU and a retinue of sore
csu. which follow ‘him about In
a Boat unfellne like manner. Year,
apo Bob ha\l a Uoy. Poato. and ibey
tired hermlta’ llvw topether. The:
were very fond f one another, and
When Ponto died Ad Bob mourned th.
loa^ of a true friend.
The sore^yed felines copm and go
generation Is boAi and generatior
dies, but there U always a pokw ot
them on hand. Bob Is fond of them
1 they are certainly food pt Bob. li
there Is any affccUon in oats. Bol
. lives on flsh. and he goes llsblng In aa
old’abell <k s boat that never poasess
1 ed a name, \tbon he Returns U is a*
tmasual sight lo sec hU horde of cat*
leap Into the wattr and swim out t«*
meet hlta.
, This old fisherman. It Is
1ms seen better times.. He
** has bad a hard Iqt for the VMust qnsrtc:
*
of a century. -He has been driver
frtMh one place to another as Terminal
has grovra. but he won t leave nov
ud be totend. lo .pood taU decllDlnr
ymn *ber« he b». Heed «. loni!
MfDed by mu but beloved l.y bl>
c^. ud mbblU.
^
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I
^ToiiiSsS^
Chlldran-s Choniaef Flty Voices Wil
; Aid to Beth Bervlcss al th#
Church of Christ Tetoorrww.
A most happy and helpful service l»
expected tomorrow at the Church o1
- Christ. The worship at both senrlce»
' morning and evening will he augment
ed by a children s chorus of fifty
voices under the supervision of Prof
W. A. Smith. The evening program Is
Call to worship.
-Allelnla.- chorus,
'
CorbaaMon. i^i and
the mayor W cWi
enter Into retract with Anns A Cole
for the pli^bing. This was uaani
woasly car^.
H. iloatagne then ashed lor iafor
•nation in regard to the progrens on
Jie new school bnllding. as he uteer
Hood that Ue ooatractor was dlscour
aged the sray things were going mad
hat he was crippled ia trying to ao
jmpUth anything.
W. Thlrlhy. chairman of the com
mUtee. said that the contractor eras
making poor progress but that he war
lolng as much as was possible uadei
he circumatances and no fault could
>e found with him. He bad been de
iayed on joUt and for the last few
lays had been crippled on white hricl
bul that both would be here by Mon
lay.
The fact that Anns A Golo.sllll had
-he contract.for InsUIllngmthe auto
natlr heating regulator which the
irought up and the action c
a regard to this matter was rescinded
and II. Montague made a motlpa that
he conlraht b<- given to the Traverse
Jity Iron Works in oonJuncHoa wlU.
he other contract, to cost $475. which
s 1120 less than the Powers company
asked. The motion was carried unan*
mously.
The following resolution was nnan
mously adopted by the board npoa
notion of W.3V. Fairchild:
“Whereas. A j^lltlon of the parentf
if moro'Uaan seven deaf children ol
ichool age has been presented to \hlr
»Kiard praying for the csUbllshment
•jf a day school for the teaeWng of
;peech to said children by the ora!
method; aad.
Whereai. U,ls considered desirable
0 grant said reqmwt: therefore, be ti
Resolved. That the honorable.
mperlnlendent of public Instruction
» and he Is hereby requested to Issnr
1 permit gnd •authority for the estoh
Ubment of a day school for the deal
n this city under the provUlons oi
he sute law governing the same and
bat this lioanl hereby assume th«
lutles and obligations devolving upon
t under said law.
“Resolved ftirther. That the sccre
ary be and he is hereby Instructed tr
orward a copy ef Ybls resolution duly
uMhenilcated by the prealdenl of the
loard and the secretory thereof and
ntendcrit of pujyUc Instruefton at the
wpitol at Lansing.”
The matter of seats for the new
mlUling was discussed al some length
and sras settled by placing It In the
lands of the committee on hntldiiigs
and grounds and the superintendent.
They are not to furnish seats for more
ban four rooms. The matter of buy
ng blackboards for this building was
also discussed and this also was left
in the aamc hands with the undertUndlng that only genulne,alate blackoords win be used. Frank 8. Baskin
1 representative of the Grand Rapida
School Furniture company, was pres
?nt and the committee and the reprelentalive hidd a meeUng this afterloon to buy the goods.
Church hiotloe.
Latter Day Saints. (Reorganised
•hurch)-^unda> achool at 10:30 in
he morning. Superintendent IL A,
Doty In char
tehris
ST
<to—gWiWllii« «■! .1^. j
A tewM fMpte Will
wlwrtttty
I'hn «te Csirt
Itegy asw Aot l
ia mbmA to ■
Hn. B.a.MoMe. «kD kM bwa
npwfilng a tow Cays to tte dty. loft
Itaanr Htfl of ABegaa eooaty Is visItlac tte fimny of Bev. A. J. Eldrte
oa kis way to tte Jodida] eoaveatkm
intecteaw..
lltoo Cota BoMoa ol Baa Dieco. CaL.
In tte canto of ter a^ W. O,
tea. ate fimny. Man Boldoo is th*
is tew U yam oM. wan here in tototeor of Byiaa HoMoa. for
tte iatoapato of/the deaf pupUs wHb ly^of this dty. ate this is her
bar fMter. They trsvB on their own vtoft since leovtog
eiptam an/>rs«elve nothing for tak'
tog tte iattotet that ftey do ia the Mr. ate Mrs. W. A. M. Jotentoa and
luM OHM Was ^ Vases af ^aoA
Hte Bsm to jPoar Hs — ' -
^ Ivaa W. DuuB.:wte toed yesterday
afteraooB oC Britet’^ fitosaae. was 42
tte early ploaeers oC this rsdoa ate
^ fatoOy has ff maay yeers bees
ia thto sectSca ate highly
ed. Desoth
Desoth! was dne
due ti
to Bribe s
had been 111
> aad as Ml-. Doaa ha
reral asoat^ U was :
daaghter. Alka, of Bralnord. «
are to Parte Place and wUl vlstt friotes
here. Mrs. JdhaaUm was fon
The remains were taken to the farm
him Mabel White of this dty.
of Val. his broth^. near Silver lake,
where the funeral eervice wUl he held
at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon.'
Tte tow provides for tte establish
Deceased leaves one sister. Mrs.
■eat of a day school for deaf by tooal
*sabella Whittog bf this city, and four
•ehool hoards. The school ma he es
Piff.
aad
Mrs.
K.
S.
Horst
we
brothers. Wllllato of Btaghass. Utah.
tahltated wrherw there are throe oc
•ore dear children and for chlldfen Letote this moraing to spend Sunday laaaaa J. of thU 'city. PVaak. Val and
Fred who r^del on farms neaK the
•rom three joan np to age. The pur with Profeosor Maro.
C. M. Buell of Byroe returned hom< rity. •
I
xwe Is to provide school tmtoiag for
Deceased had many friends in this
Mdnm when too young to be token this aBomlag after vlstting frtends Ic
the
city
and
to
Charter^
tocaUty who wi4 he grieved that he
sway from home wisely. In addition
O.
0.
Bates
arrived
from
Chicagt
has been called away.
the method of oral speech U required
’ll law. signs and other methods an thU mornlhg oa hustoesa teanected
with the Herald and Record compan>
ENTERTdilNEO CLASS.
oolan^.
md
U
speteliig
a
few
days
with
hi:
In this city there are about ten chll,
parents. Mr.- Md Mrs. Thoa T. Bates. Mra. E. L. Edwards Waa Hotosw to
Iren which would he benefited by such
Miss Maude Robertson went to Em
t school. Tte tow further provides for
pire thU morning to get ready foi
Mrs. E. L. Bdwsrds gave s delight
»he payment of $150 per year for each
tpenlng her term of school Monda> tol party to her | Sunday school class
lupU tnstrocted In loealwchooU .which
morning.
If the Methodist ghurch this afternoon
toes to meet the expense of the school
James H. W. Huhbell of Chicago
Dne teacher can take care of from sl>
formerly of this city, arrived in thi
lo seven pupils and tbej- can be se
ity this morning for a visit with hitduring tlii* early
mred at a sglsry of from 17© to |7f
;mrents. Mr. add Mrs. B. \V. Hubboll.
ifiernoon.
w month.
Prof. A. D. BIssell loft last eveninv
In this ntnte there are schools Ir
*or St. I^uis and California after »
BREVITIES.
Irand Rapids, Muskegon. Jackson
rUit in the city with Rev. L. B. Ui%
Kmtomaxoo. Detroit. Saginaw. Bay Cl!>
♦ell. Profesiior BlssMl has U-en pro
The Record qffice will bo cloeod
and nchooto are being estohlUbed at
'essor at Ctontnunt. CaJ.. foor a num Monday. Labor l|ay. and the entire ofMenominee ahd Ishpeming.
her of year*.
Ice and mechanical force will take a
Snpertotendent David McKenxio
Ted Southard left this morning foi holiday.
I ’
»bo has been' superintendent of tha
t weeks visit in Howard City befon
Union street jresldent* a*nd those
Muskegon school until the past year
?ntering the dental college to Detroit having occasion )to traverse the walk
low being with the qentral High
Archie Ovlatl Is taking the saM »n the east side i»f the street are com•chobl of Detroit, says. “The school In
olatolng vigorously of the condlHoo of
baths In Manistee.
Muskegan started four years ago am!
Mrs. Wlllfiam Hitchcock and chll the croKRlng at Eighth street. There
^ss ted an average enrollme
Iren returned lo their home In Lan ‘8 no drainage and for a long time
after a rain It to anDoyl|ig to walk
17 years and It was aa unqualified ilng today after visiting friends and
through the sltipj and stagnant water.
looosss aa will he corroborated by the -elatives in this city and Bast Jordan
Pnif. Samuel j)lckie. LL. D.. preslnothers. 1 am sure that the b^fit< for the past three weeks. Her niece
lent .*f Albion qollege. will hp**ak at
Miss
Oliye
Shorter,
accompanied
he*
o the nnfortnnate chlldre are so gres
he Asbury M.
church togjomiw
home for a visit.
hat when the matter Is understooi!
Miss Ida Pickard left lo«lay for t morning at in;3«iand not in the afterhere can be no objection raised lo the
loon as announced yesterdhy.
wtablishmcnt of a local school. But ueek-8 visit with friends and relallve»
In the lUt of tousiness houses that
in Nortbport.
*
m the other hand>ver>’thlng points tt
Miss Margaret B. Carey returntMl tt would rlose IjalK>r Day that of Smith
‘to desirability an^ necessity for the
her home to Muskegon this morninp ft Price was omitted.
.ounger children are certainly l»ettei
Judge J. A. Lftenger hnk been <»nafter a visit in the city w Ith friend
>ir at home and their edueailona’
Mrs. John A. Wilson and daughter
needs during their early years, at
•eturned home thlk morning afu r r
'east, can be-provided for in the loc
P.-opIe who waul boys and girl* to
.Islt in the city with her parents. Mr
achool In the best possible ms.-mer.“
work for their li.sr.l should apply to
and Mrs. Isaac Winnie.
In the schools now establUbed
Judge F. W. Maync returned tt 'ither Supt. 1. B.'tlilberl or Prof. R. L
Michigan it Is estimated that there ara
j
Charlevoix this afterntxjn after com Nye.
learly 300 chllflren attending while
Work on the f^^eral building has repletlng an adjourned term of Circuit
he same time the auendanpe at the
Ximmenced. The foundation is being
Jtole school at nint Is larger than
Mrs. Roy Pea.se and son Harold of carted today.
*
?ver. These schools seem to be
Bishop Atwill will fpa-ak at Grace
Leland are vlaltlng her parents. Mr.
•eeder. Another advantage is that th<
and Mrs. C. H. Brazington for a few Episcopal fhiirrh tomorrow.
•hlld Is kept at home Instead, of being
days.
Frank King, the Fast Front street
iwny. The state InsUtaitlon does
Miss Grace Theobald wont to Flft grocer. wIM close all day Latoir day.
Ike this tow and does all It can to
teke (his morning, where she wil! His name was unintentionally oinltteJ
ilnder It as It receives |350 each pupil
from
the list.
.each a term of school near that plac<
In Detroit there is a training school
thlf^fall.
Dr. H. J. Getman .arid Dr. S. V.
•or teachers who are qualified i
ML.s Mabel Eldred went to Kings Lewis have lea*-«*d the C. O. Juli
this kind of work and the local schoo’
>y to open a term of school Monday. barn. State am] Union stn-et.s. ami
in mind Mrs. Chroline Shaw, whe
Mrs. Matt Malnonc and Miss Viva have oiK-netl a>orsc bospiUl. Tht v
;ht twelve years In the public
and Helen and Vera Mainone of Ra have also lioughl the office on the
achool at Muskegon and In add It lor
venna returned home this morning corner formerly i used by the jiotalo
nas had work to the training school at
buyers.
after visiting relatives to the city.
Detroit and Is thoroughly qualified tt
The Cadillac Gloloe speaks words of
Dr. F. R. Robinson of Mt. Pleasant
tsume the work.
.-eturned home this morhlng after a praise for Judge John Lamson w'ho
The school here will be started Im
judged the reei-nt race meeting.
vtelt with W. W. Fairchild.
mediately In the Central building.
dt*cn*e of divorce was granted
Miss Bola Kerr, a teacher In th<*
♦chools at Battle Creek returned to Charles Rosenthal vs. May Rosenthal
Battle Creek this morning after a in Circuit court this morning
The divorce case of Emma G. Boon
/Islt to the city with Mrs. George H.
Cross..
/
. Winfield S. Boon which was taken
E. S. Williams has returned to thf under advisement at the la.st term of
PCTOSKEY FURNISHES THIRTY>art. was granted last night.
^ity after a business trl^ to Green Bay.
ONE D. O. K. K. VICTIMS.
John M. VaiiFliH t of Kenton. O. rep
V-Ronaid Mcausky returned to North resenting the Mansfield Gun company,
in the city on business this aficrPntlstofi Has Slxtoen ate Kalkask port this afternoon after several days'
lion spent in the city with rela
Tan Rsady for too teerifieo
tives.
I
Miss Broma Ovialt of Midland. I ^FRESH OYSTERS at Jack.son's.
Mich., arrive^ In the city this afterThat the meeting of the D. O. K. K
for a visit with her brother. M.
St Potoskey will be a hot time is at C. Ovlatt.
tested to by the fact that Petoskey
Mrs. L. Swanton of Paris, Mich., reill furnish thlrty^e “nn
irmed home this morning after a four
tyros who ^ tread the burn
pelts' visit in the cli>* with friends
ing sands with all ih^ necessary sc- and relatives.
of red
etc.
[r. and Mrs. 8. J. Christy of Detroit,
P. a Gilbert and j. M. Blakestoe who have been vlsiUng M. A. Heuss
er. The dWhter is able to talk
caaaot hear ate yet a coat
tkgi caa he carried oa with her.
fwads what the speaker says fnaa his
SECURED MMK TYROS
eoiiK in
Co-niebf
and Bring
tbeBoys
Our Sebofit
Suit Sale
has been a winner—
scores of mothers have
taken advantage of our
special inducement—
picked up some -handsome outfits and savid^veral
dollars besides.
'
It wIIIPay VouCoo j
if you will come in and briDg the boys. Hundreds of
suits to sclea from. Wash suits at HALF PRICE. A
lot of odd suits at HALF PRICE.
Our School Shoes lor Bovs' ^
aiidSiriV
arc as solid ^'a rock, made for service and still they
arc stylish. 10 per cent, discount to-day.
rabTTisrikSrw
Smart Walkii^
SKIRTS
The cool days of the early fall bring the dc-'
mam! for walking skirts for immediate wear.
Our showing is correct in style and material
for the approaching seaspn. popular the year
around. The garments are e<;pecially adapted
for fall wear, especially to those who are
thinking of making short October trips.
Do not be detered from viewing the selection
if you are not ready lo buy at present, that’s
an after consideration, we want you to sec the
splendid selection; every material and style
that’s right is here.
:
:
:
:
:
Priced from $3.75 to $15.
•^ssjR^s:
iB$amr. i mim ^liy
Mf
«sri
m
M« vm
m m
vm vm
vzx:
B E ST
Ir ^tk» aot* fra«*MraliNr
•%M: tmxrij .ttlac *wr» w rwt.
«lt mm ■Mini. 4«i €»•
an 41-
*
UNIFOSMJ^ SATISFAGTWIV
“ «IM kau4a^al4Mjaairaaa>-
K
Will 40 M welt-
;«csr,
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■nl|PMi>nMi r «MH Ki
4M
!.«• IJK
l,tll
mt
fto pMtaaw •!« ka <*• MaMar.
4an»an- a^ia nr iha
^
«TA« AND nATromi.
ru nrldaal rZhm rntmit
lJjf>tlUkI.C.lMwltmmmnmmrhM^4t4. arm ha at Ife* Cllf oaara hokaa laIvjplahk Tbia h the taatth aaaa^ iMa taMaa plar aa4 ikla
haaa aat lo^
^
ebir aordUaa. « n
Mtlrely revriuca Md taMMtnirtga tor ti« prmwit mkmh,
VwMttf »U a*w frmttirM amI apto^
RUbOLARft AHO SMSAK THIRVM
As weUbd are aakeft aaiafe to keep
‘ ^alMMlUiebeaeeoraaybiirper.
Pepoalt yoar.fuads la Pwiples
ip baak. dmwiag It a» yoa aeed
H. iid-revl a patoty box la tbefr steel
iraalta tor yoal ealaable papeto. Tbe
baak ftmlshea cbecfc books free of
K*
le. Baylad bUU by cbecka Is tbe
best way of paylag. Sack check mak
lag a receipt for yea.
hmmI
hoimi Twp..................
M4
Mweltiaa. aad will be produced
'4^ a otroM and efkdeat cast of con*
,
wrtlata la aa wiitorely aev aad
a^ dvral Um or apeefaltlaa. DoHas tbe
MISS COULTER of Detroit will
r*:|j|BflM or tbe eoaiedjr tbe superb
Total of couotr/............ lS.i6S
bare at Bagbee^ City drag start
^gbiiiria cairM br tbe
lesday aad Thursday. Sept. 7 aad
Ifaadei* tbe latest overtures bHweea
1M>4 i»oe «. a display of hand decorated <
uit im wbleh she will be pleased to have you
Ceatrml Lake
1.7M
nk Rapids ...
call aad exatalae.
2277 2t
ir A 'aoiaaaajr at Anarieaa anUU.
>aa4i^ hr tuaa Kala Wataoa aad oaa
nraaaaUas f aomadr of Aaiar-
—s =
_
s£^E':
1904 1900
B07
M8
1.0CI l.Mf
tSO
HI
2.M0 9J57
3.014 1.M4
114. 147
843
719
179
SIS
M48 Mlt
1A33
I afternoon and evening of
rteanday. Btpt. S. Ubor day. The play
Sxr.;;:
rindw. A rait Buddhist te
I la tbe emter «f tbe city, a
tedid by • ctreet Uned wKb
aniTaateldevantera. Both men
camaa am aatbuaiaaUc tradeta,
teveteUy atriklag la tbe sight 9t
lift priaats aelliag dlveta
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
lal.......... ..................... 7.708 7.183
VllUgaa.
T 1900
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
A^ECORD
Fearful Odda Agalnat Him.
Bedridden, alone sod destli
condition of an
Such. In brief bus t
^ name of J. J. Havens.
Told
Veraallles. O. For years he was
troubled with kidney disease and
neither doctors, nor medicines gave
him relief. At length be tried Electrir
Bitters. It pul him on hla foot In
short order and now he tesOfles. Tin I
on the road to complete recovery."
Best on earth for liver and kndney
troubles and all forms of stomach and
bowel complalnU. Only 5<lc. Gusran
teed by Johnson's Drug Store. 8. K.
Wait A Sons and F. H. Meads. DruggUu.
TRAVERSE OITY,
MIOHiQAN
xj-
i death’s agonise from i
bot Uito
»UBt relief, ud w>on cured 'b3”£:
write
btebt
marvelous cures of con*
paeumopla.
bronchitis,
coughs, colds and grip prove lu match,
for all throat
hroat and lung
bottles hoc aad
■’
HOT SPRIHGS lEieiES
rhyslcUna are sroiv*e lu Cuba: fSlA*
000 worth of latent lacdlclnes ww IcPHcea, Hoc dpHapa tablets. $1.
5 oofita.
Hot Sprifiga aatorrli cara, SQ oaiila.
Hot ipHiipi aaap, 10 coMa.
Hot tpHiifa boatiiii aalvo, SS atiito.
HotS^ii0iaorfic«ira.1Ocaite.
•
For aalo by A. E: WaN A Aana^
I’M TAUCINQ YET :
LE9t YOU FORGET.
That the Hot t^nga medh
have cured THOUSANDS IN TRAV
ERSE CITY. They can cure you. For
sale by all ftrat class druggisla.
^
kan Ontt Compaiiy.
TRmRSEimilE
HANNAH A LAY MERCANTILE CO..
NE-AH-TAiWANTAl
^ clethaa to your «sp«.
bulto 914 wp.^ Fants
t St auaranteed. See
Large Purchase
Leelanau County.
OMEt4A
NORTPORT
vi4
STEAMERS CQUimiUlRD
cuwiws
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
R0UIDTiilP2b.S0c.7SG
Beats Lean at 8:401. a.
Aid 2:E p. a,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
boffiT Da It
A WOMAN’S WORK
Don’t buy a suit or overcoat amtil
Is hplved. tf her household Is com
you too Bonte. ho
pdffoct Rtpleled by a bath rooni. with all the
tlng outla. ponts and ovoreoato to your
modern appliances that go with It.
Arms and Cole, the pl^Unbers. have
the regular G foot aa^EH'foot bath
tubs, porcelalntd lined, lhat should be
a part of every hiuisebold. Installed
complete with stationary bowl and hot
and cold water.
^ that got auita mate
ifeofblm. t|illiS14
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
offer at $200 and up. Pianos that
Lash Enables
SeU Regularly at $350 and up.
A fromimnt Beston pi.ne mw.ur.c*ur«r. operating «<• ef th« l.rgd fecterie. in the werid, feuml him.t1f obliged to nitt
;.:p.
ef mon.y quickly. On thi. Mcount w. bought Mver.1 eerleed. ef hi. fin. pl.ne. FAR BELOW COST TO' MANUFACTURE!
eur euetemece th. benefit ef the greet taving we elfeeted. which meene that you can new buy enc ef theaa apitndid Inctrumant
............... .
Side Lumber Ce.
I
Has woHd wide fame for marvelous
cores. It sorpesaea say other salve.
loUoa. olntmeet or halm tor cuu,
Coras, boras, bolls, aorea. felons, ul*
cent, teller, salt rbeorn. fever sores,
chapped bands, akla eruptloaa; InfalUMe for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
Me. at Johaaon e Dnu: Store, fl. B.
Walt A Sons aad F. H. Meads. lirog
A Boy*a Wild R^ For Lite.
With fkmlly arouaid expecting bim
to die. aad a son rftdlag for lUe. II
js. to gel Dr. King’s New DIaeov-
$I50 SAVED BY PURCHASING NOW | !
er.:-r
^ •
Hal Stephens i^Harry Unton do
1 V their famous automobile specialty la
L; ^ the second ad of "My Wife's Family,
which will be seen at Steinberg's
Grand la the near future. They will
• new set ut
ruiea woic
of rules
which would
open the eyes of dear old N<
Newport’s
. ”400,” bat BOW called •’600." Their
•rst cxtioiienre running an automobile
is wo absolutety funny that laughter is
forced tH*>oud restraint.
Wars aC tbe Wm.
I to be poted that if more tbaa a
old wieaa eoae dRectly to tbalr
ig site ef .tbe preceding suauatr.
lfltlaatltllataet.aU*awelL Tbarels
M iQitecliw la tbe aeigbberbood. aor
has It seer happened that a ategle bird
appaara and a mate aobactiiiently
coBoea npoa tbe accae. Tba pair anire
togatbcr. TWa is anqticsdooably true
ef wieoa ef the peat eevea aammers
aad aeggeeta tbet the Boarltal tie la aol
retaateilly biokmi whatever tb* brkU*
ceiwaa tnm Aageat te April. The
male may loee hla mate.^ be soon
date aaatber. aad tbe sridowed bird
may lees bw lord, bat abe promptly
mates agala. and ao one or Jibe ocher
keeps tbe eld eaauner bome'la mind,
end tt la never tooekan. M bee
died toatme ef tbetr bvea^l
PIANO BUYERS^ OPPORTUNITY
hatred to U James H. Martin’s brilrTpaat tkrscsu^ rnr
rural comedy. ’The
Be^er Girl.” aad I
tbli-asetloa has oo
so far
I
proved a dupH«ato of lU aacoess elsewhere. This
plec^ hold tbe boards of tbe leading
«lty tbeators two aeasoai. to capi
^temlaoas. aad that fart alone would
teoaa to be am unanawerable ar^maat
mf aaooeas Mias Kate Watson, the
ebarmtng oomedlenae. who is belag
^
featured la the title role, is too well
abnity to aeed any oomment to the
alaimement. loving Imbllc of tbe city.
"The Hoosk-r Girl’’ and catch
OB to the very latest styles for the
.Jadles. You’ll enfoy yourself.
FLOUR
don kj Moi« kcr ukanUpe Uit now ate Kfwa
iaallT «U bar briUlaat tbM^ (|e bar ba»
sT;:« ZVwV.;;::;
MC
-s,
1§
want ad.
Tin Traverse City Busieus bilep
Has DO superior in preparing for buunesB.
SKCIAL ATTanOI TO EACH AID EVEITSTilEIT
Head what our atoJenU aad their eaplopcrt mj oT ui:
Traverse City. Mich.. August 8. 1904.
very large urn
Ve are eftartng
at Juat aaaelly
$150 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE AND ACTUAL WORTH I
Tbla piano is a wall known and very rwliabla make; wt withhold publUhlng iht nams for fear of Injuring its standing, but tha i
In tht full Iron plate, eo there it no chance of deception. The Instrumentp we have bought are warranted to be equal to any ever proc
factory, and with each we give both the maker’s and our <
I FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE.
Terms on these Pianos: $15 to $20 down, and $6 to $10 per month. Stool, Drape,
imd Delivery Free.
This same make>^pIano has been sold In Michigan for the past twenty (20) years, so its reputation Is well established.
We gladly refer
intofidini buyera to hundreds of purchasers who have paid S350 and 8375 for the same identical make, and every purchaser is perfectly satisfied
In avory way. Book of testimonials furnished on application.
Tbe first carload of these pianos has been received at our store in this city and we cordially invito inspection. - BE
SURE TO COME AT
ONCEl for only a limited number of these pianos can ba had In this sale and delay may lose you the opportunity.
Rrnnaniber, this la a poaitiva, bona-fide saving of 1150 on each piano, which i
the GREATEST BARGAIN OP-
FORTUNITY EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE. DONT MISS IT.
Prof. C- R. Dookeray. City:
Dekr Sir—We wish to express oar apprecUtloa ef the work you
are doing la your college. We have had aeverat of yoar Madeata ia
•our office and now have throe. They aro all perfectly aattaltetory. !a
fact we are never able to get one direct from aelioot that was able to
take up mir srork aa readily aa yoar atadeata.
we took a ypa4 lady Dorn yoar caUage last apHag abd abe ta
aow able to handle the wM aa wtfll an the older employes.
of getttag Jaat wbat wa ^ when ere
Team tialy,
Kelly Laaibar aad Bbtagle On..
RyW.l4bIloWm.V.P.
MNELL BROS.’ MUSIC HOUSE
(^R Flour AND! asis STS, TRAV^E CITY,
ii
r:-:T.-'nTTTrT^w^iiir;^
itfiM mmum ^ »i»
Imn- taJM«iiii«taM
Mw^m. ihrnum^wimm,m
gkMmm^rnmtmwmmiApmmmm
tte qm««ra
rmm^Upm^
w^Mm fnmmwn
t • ^WMrtwi at br
B, Mv. raUUm BBt
frt—tny MM to ptoC vkto Om
Mi to iMrjr Mtoe tUi« tofMi tf
» bb4w Ui;i fiMir *ai» <4 lb.
Tbay hBroeUrad hBppiljr
to wasM) 8BU1 tost tomday. JadOB tte twk niMir ttertoBfMM
ockor mod. tooBf tonMli to o toollMr to tka ayaii;pr ^ batorai srtfe
or AIobm M. bb taviptor Bt thm
. BBisblmbonl
na rtm
' g«B moBlaf B tTBla oi tor o» Troot bat jBdatkam ^mtL Bat latm aka
Mo. n mnm OP to tlM
Obo aicbt laoiSao bo to
bolk
MBtryor ibotorBoot. Tho bllto rtob
OB ofther oMo to m boisbt or b
or foot BBi h«go rocks proto
Iboir sMos In n faBtaoUc BMBOor. The
rood Is tor nbovo tbo treon oT tbo mltojr. wtodtBB in BBi out
of rock nod ooor trontl
OBTlBon of gTMU iopcb. Wofo |l DOt lor
Um OBiplQTto or tbo LbKo
haBds,
ahe
Rev. John Fhrsbarg. |
OBliig yrricc.* 7:30.
Dickie
Pirsldenl
Sunday echooLtrJO a.
upon the work of
aaiaai tke Mk aC aaiia. witk a
Ike CkrtsUaa. college.
saBiitor** ftourlsh tor# tkem Uito ahrads
will be of particular profit to young
This service
Preaching servlcea at 10:t0 a. m.
la the pfwaaaoe of the assemblad cnai>
paay.
Tha ladlgaadoBa of Jada
tbore
wobM
Im»
bo bIcb
the meaaa#e vblck ha dnly aaat to kto
Bpworth Uaguc, 6:3ft p. m.
Bister. **Come aad toko her back to
tonde DhJsell;
Chicago, and ka^ her therer*
»r New l#ork. '
Dog potooaers are al work la Yptb
Uadcr.
of Portland Indicate aa average yield
lletoa A. Rarwall. aged eg. of Pester
aad Moptrcvlllc B. McNVill. aged €G.
An Indication of the prosperity of
stria county is the fact that the reg
brides fourth vcoiure oh the matri
monlaJ sea. while the groom has i
-Lord.
is Cfeppcially invited to
Chlldrcn’s chorus win sing.
Erring. 7:30.
istcr of deeds to recording three deeds
The school census at Marshall
The big Indian camp Wtlng
just been conwlGtcd and shows a
iheaoed at Baganlng. near 8taa
from last year.
with a large attcadaacr of jladlaM and
mhlle preachers, many ramlng from
Canada. Mrs. Peter Ssgaioo. the white
wife of a nosed Indlao. is the moving;
in I^nslng «t present, most of them ae
•s f.*r their hulldere. The sales of
lag Is under the auspices of the M. E.
church, to which all the Indians there
o< years past.*
and day by Indian prearhors In iha
Charh»rtc pastor emildnt find any
native longue, also, by whlu^ preachers
with Indian loterprcters.
one who would climb to the top of the
Some o
Indians—squawax) particularly—have
ly shriek and give the war cries.
The
fadlaas own a fine rhureh at Saganlng.
but the camp m^Hing Is being held in
a ^ffne grove near the tiay. lighted at
Bight by huge camp fires and dolUvl
by many Indian wigwams, tepees and
, teats.
No drinking, swoanng or bois^
torous conduct
Is tolerated
church spire to give It a much needed
coat of paint, so he pul oa some old
Ihe "power.^ rolt on the ground,
on the
clothes, rigged up some tackle, and
did the job hitnseir.
One of thp shortest platforms ever
adopted by k pollUcal party, perhaps,
that of the SociallsU of Calhoun
inty.
It Is;
-Workingmen of all
countrUw. unite.
lose but your
You have nothing to
chance;
you have s
world to gain.*’
Richard Van CU-et was a rich <»1.1
, bachelor who died In New Jersey in
lliou. his ago crowding the 90 mark
His us late was scUknl according
Ui
the laws of New Jersey, the real ae
state and the personal property being
mix relatives held by the probate to lie
the nearest of kin.
Mrs. N. B. Rlcc.
States govenment St Unslakllk. Alas
ka. and departed for that point thl^
k.
Two oflltMTH
hrough
Ihe
A skunk ^ke up a Christian Sci
tee meeting
at
Lapeer the
other
The loaticr of the mootlnf^i-
empted to convince his followers that
thing. and 1( they Just bellev^Hl there
no skunk prosent the od<ir would
ncc vanish.
Each check
i
itine
day Wodoesday.
but
the
Knis-
ihe wild
server, has a brilliant Idea.
heard
ttiMMit
Several Kleel niiml.eni will be xuns
man
of dog to eat. he suggest* that at th<
eluded them. The fellow ^ iM llevotl to
close of the fair they be sent on
bo' sumo Insane man or a tramp with
tour of
criminal lustlncU of an unusual ns
that
ture.
Ttiorc aro
mau>
blackberry
pstehtw la the nolghborlnHHl ami four
or ttvo tlmm In the last few days the
a
Michigan cities, to the end
surplus dog
iiopulatiun
bo
put out of the way.
Jessemsn. an employe of M.
M. t^'wls
A
builder*, of Battle CrtH'k. has left for
the patches by throats snd wild ge». I New York, to sail for England, where,
turns, though ho has done no actual I’ I* claimed, he has become heir to
harm. Winlnesday he drove a young an estate of |7,000.ft0<).
The grand
Thc‘ oIBce
shorter hours
The
ci»m|ian>
i
O srhiKil.
ilor Endeavor Ssturdsy* at n;;:u
At priwent these
iu hours*
Munselle
Meetings every
night except Mon-
'I lM>ii|!h< .is.n price mill be made exceptitmally. h»w
considering
MISCELIANCOU#.
lorathm
acres on Wnyr.c stregt uverhxiKIng Hiy and Imy. no (laer spot almui
the cltv for a ^e*lden^e. do you want
*t>melhlnE really de^lrahle?
One cfJhc finest fsr.ns in this coun
ty. uiMOif 2*:r lulh * fn.ni th<- elty. !2« ;
acres iiufler cult I vat hm. with plenty t»f i
K.H..1 «uu.l linib-r. impe urebard. »• 'ABSTRACTS OF TITLE r.HJBl b..-j«- «llb Irttremen!. Ivw. g,«.l
I I I 1.C
IWucr
>VaM,l..e:o„
,nrt
nildo rchool at D.M.n.
C. E. me«-ding. 6:20. -
1-arK ■
Offering for
the mlu!*ter-.n
court house.
last succeeded and to making this trip school, which meetfi
atilBg service. my.vJc and sermou
to secure the money. He
Mrs. Vesta Oughcltree has signed a
Jaduthum is ode of the unique char gin next week her thlrtydlfth ye«r as
He la erne of the toacAer la the Adrian public achooto.
Dnrtag this time aka kas mlssad but
BBHhar haar Bor apaak. He to bicaacd 10 days from slckanas or other caasa.
with a kind atotor living la Chicago.
ate of the
Adrian high ttohool, ctoia of •«€. and
alBoa romddag aekool age has passml
Come with
Young peoples society of Christian
Bodearor at 6:15 p. maday evening, gospel meeting at
7:30,
fhtitiducc yotir visiting friends.
ri\ m-arioii.”
Airliglits...
t a ilnap airtight
• .-tun
- ; >on wans
flavor
Service* in Moilorn Woodman hjill. j
, «*»
evening,
E
The>
i.o>» «im
tinm
at
kh*
smoke* ..h the markei
MlKUit
'’six for a nn»rter'*
testimony
Try one and
have
heavy
It ha* •
nU’kel
evening from 7 to 9.
plntod
l*itn»ni an
swing
t«.p.
shh
hnnd-^omc- urn, extea larg*“
»<*l>t
IK
Perfect fit guaranteed
clothes are ours.
Frank Crudcj^Hp^
Many of the
146 Front Street
I are our regular oustors and they alI ways come again.
Fourteenth Street M. E. Chureh.
Rev, J. W. Minor, pastor.
Class mecUng. 9:45.
Morning senrlco, 10:30.
Sunday school at noon.
Epworih League. 6:15.
Evening services 7:30.
Would they do so
if we could not fit themr Come and
: sec the 500 handsome
ne samptes of fall ■
1 and winter wooleris.
I Panto 94 to 912.50.
Suito 914 to 950. 1
8. Benda A Co.
Trayer aM«ting Thursday eveaiag
Thafs wh.l we do.
7.30.
^
j Tooplc have an Idea that in order to
Latter Day SainU—Reorganized
have such work ddne It 1* WK-cssary to
send work sway, hut no firm In the
Services: in the gos|ie( talM-macle. state is belter equipped to handle thi*
Randolph etrect, near Eimwor>d ave-j «^ork dhan Smith: A Price.
Citizens
nue.
Sunday school at 1ft :3u in the me
xtnE-nitiaw
'g|2^EH=:|ss-1is"
1 all services and the rewiIng riK
Wii*.......
c L. uxarwooD, o^p. a t. e
ralL. .screw draft and liK-k h v«-r !atrh
th-’ ;
------------ --------- ---------Gentlemen!
cisi measure.
aj
l**1y. hejivy rxri i_»tP:»*.in
i«»p.
- worth
Suits, panu. overcoata to your spe-
cordial invitation-Is extended to,®**
A rt
for w*-th
kHvI
ra.st
bow irtie this I*
minting. 7;2«.
Reading room, room 214 new Wll ;
helm blocl^. op«'n’cvcr> afternoon 9*
■.Sifrsri?*
S^toWal1 Tr«iiuil«wv» Tr»T«im» Otj
fl.25
made for the money.
un evira’lieavy
Wail A i^rtins have tin- hvcal :
"rhlco*;” ih, y ari> Mmight
oopt'Sunday from 2 to 5. Thnrsdav I
Umbabie,
i good airtight wt have
.-i* ail gi*Kl cigar asho |
sgefiry for the • Clilcr»s. ’ and can now
Sunday morning. 10;3n a- m.
ervlce.
I
irang.' wimt a ht.ld tho Wad*-
S
over iH»*iofflce.
iill Iw observed at the close of Ihe
another until
sell a genuine hmi; filler Havana cigar i
Wednesday
CARVER '
Many ;--------------------- ------------------- --------------------------------
Christian Science.
song, deluding *oki* and chnniKos.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouso. pastor.
Mornlnfc. lO.Sft. The Lord * suppi r
couldn’t Ig«-i
linings,
servie*- of
Sermon story, *’A Christian WorhI.**
my
WRrt««..rth ilin« - ■ artro. • anrt
-:30,
Ijial* free.
Ail arc welcome to all the services
provided for a U«que*t of $7.0W.iKHi for
mtracl with the achool board to be
. iid.-ni.-s, .ih.l I hart
k,„
fvf*nly. wlt^ a solid wlil»i* ash ^
12. S«nda>- srh.*d.
Sp<*cial
Th.-re I wa* wav .ilT In
;f a iTir, ('andina |»crf«H lo
6:15, Bpworth I-cagtie.
7:20. worship
O.
COSPARY.
A* hr pul it.
I that Majs <m
Song and preaching service.
memtH*rs.
C.
| pRio^g REASONABLE
treble retnlence. and < gRAiD RAPIDS A IIDIARA RT
aine wt>uiis|la*t *
hr told I vacant ioto for sale.
lend* that 4r the flr|t limr sinrr I_____________________
la MM 8aiia>y,3u.a
he wa* a child, he *at doW
lown and rrle«|. i---------------------------------
1 worth Droh.
Tlirv ar.^ al
.....
First Presbyterian.
liev. l>‘i>nurd ll.
, pastor.
10:30. worship gnd rin-rpilon c»f new
Jessetnan.
acters of Hcsgrrla.
qaieteet men la town, b^ause he can
, ,
and lmpn»venit.*«j*.
theK given by eor»iilting ua.
SunUv. H a. m.; bollocM inoeUn*.;
^30. clim^miiun?*”' **“^^*
hours* work, agd as /ho will rocelvc
II 10.000 SspL is aad at 10:30.
Sunday school at uoon.
arm wllkiMH graat the demand the 1116.000 FVb, 14.1905. The real of the
the children.
men are out. This is the fourth sim
im is to come later,
ilar walkout In as many ycahs at this
.
n:ic*. hath, sewer.' tl-cinr IlghJ-s’. lot
.*ift\HJ5, with fruit. *!ia*!e and nraamen
k from I other very
I
tm) for
iBstltutlon.
_
In ‘ u.e
Ktrru'ls.
Morning servlrr. 10:20. V
his daughter, or tbs boirs. In case she
CongregstlenaL
same buslaes* and cannot grant work or they could U' found. For 13 years
Rev. *D. Cochlln. pastor.
AU services In church parlor*. e\
ing condlUons which are not generally
has been working to prove
Sumlay
adopted by their compeUturs. Then hU heirship to the esUlB. and has at c<*pl senior depairtmeTit of
the men walk out
on Firth
_____ ^
men. ail
-be »my beat eourtUloa. i:.C «res
^
Mrs.
be rememberrtl by the chiStlren of our
compete with ouuldc concerns In the
psllmski'cs are demanding
and
= P- “•= i^alor meeting. 3:30 p. m.: :
together con Christians* praise meeting. 8 p. m. A ;
cerning the children. We are. hy God * real battlo'for souls.
All arc welcoma.
|
help; going to make this a day long to
Mrs. -George aid aociety.
Sunday school. 13:00.
found whort* the fellow had cachi'd
JcKMinan. fcwmerly Mary Jewell, of
Baraca Bible cIsks, 12. This 1* the
►tore of pnolMhuih tinder a crurk
DorchoMer. Mass., was the dsughier
Ihjx cleverly hid among the leaves snd of Duke Jewrtt. Sussex. England, but young men*s class,
a
Y. P.U. at 6:45.
^ found traces of a Bre.
eloped with George Jessoman years
Evening. 7:3«.
Whenever the young men employed ago and flcl i» America. When the
Trayer mectiug on Thursday even
St BnuslIehlX w«MHlenware works at duke dbtl he left |76.00ft.ft<S» to the
ing at i:3«.
Bay CUy want an exiendtu! vacation church of England, l* the story, for
All arc conllally invited to the *erthey demand men' wage* etiiipl«'d wHh the con^irtuMlon of churches, snd also
mother of
CapUln
lem «l bulb aervIcCT.
8uns. contractors and
man has driven women and glrlii from
farmer for half a mile.
One of the best
vlr-i i. nine rtM»ni^^Jihe
Price and term, of eale on any ^ !oit~»t«b‘--P-Oarv.rABr..
ne. let ns reason
Having
the Igorroles. the Fill-
plnoK at the worlds* fair who are fond
the
woddfitwra
alcd July 23, 1904
From
The music of the entire day will he , charge.
But Ihe skunk grew
all
Creek
Wlrt.-kers
boys* and girls* chorus of f.ii voice*. ! day-
Editor Ciitchoon of the Portland Oi.
wlUl man
hull
s<HKlh
nazou river alwive
HomoviuK
Countenance of Jumice John Verit y.
Rally Day.
called li.r II.None of Ihe'helm will
aCart with a bank with this t'anltsl.
of
--^^
in charge of Prof. W. A. Smith and ih** ’
mie capacl^.
their checks came
from tlie s.lmlnistiaior
Mrs. Turley R. Strublc In the Trorc**
Severol I'Vns from that sor-
tlon are alre^y employiMl there In the
Ham H. Hkhi.n. all €»f p«»rttand. were they only Imagined they smelled some
In line to reecive a |iart of the peraon*
al pn»i*eM>. anil
Office. Hoorn 202 State bank bldg.
M. E. Haskell. Cfty Treasurer.
drivers on the farm of the Unitml
Mrs. PhoelM« Bmith. James E. New- night.
msn. Al lltisod anil the helm of Wll-
penalty of two per cent for collection
win be
barui mlth ulber m.il.-nM.i.Ks. all ini
ee»»led positions as reindeer bcrtlcrs
WHY JOHNSON CRIED.
*^orthem Mlchlpan’s Only Woman Barber^
Three copper counlr>’ Finns have ac-
tate going to certain persons In that
dUlded among the 315 descendants of
Au uxc* i»i(j before Sept. i.t will i
aaple. mmk Oronkr«»ei».
With the view or letiriiing the oplcloo* cf oth.-r intHlIeal lueii coiitvmlng
the etlUsty
the iiablt of eating ap
ples Ui deiftriq' tlM* taste for liquor 8
New York city physician n»rrr*iM*ndcd
wiUi many iiitdi^l men living In vari
ous state*.
He (reeeivetl nidies from
all but Have.
From a large iimjorliy came answers
Hint tlie.v b;id tti v.-r known a cohc
where a i<er*on vi.t* att-ustiuiusl «u the
free use of iipplr* anti was a dninkard. nor did tlay ever know bf a
drtinUanl who \v%is aeru*louu*d to tin*
daily use of wppli-a.
h-rom a i»er*onhl oltaennllon. eovrrIng a |H»rind of more tliaii twenty five
.T has
known a
a net* When* a |H.*rntf i}*« r of
aeson who
r luthll. nor has he
qulrtd t
adtli.'t.d to the free
use of IhjMor wh^ was ftmd of apple*.
About 30ft hniiHcs arc Udng erecle.|
beloiig.. There will be preaching night
with
Last year the school
laUon was 1.031, while this year
It Is 973.
The camp mee.
sihI
atcurity or gusmuty for an English
man under nnyj clrcumatauccs what
ever Uiiletm lie wIsImhI lo be acruaeil of
high treason.
Even legitimate trade
was forbidden. jNo Scotsman was to
supply the Enghah garriaoua iu lierwU-k or Uoxburkb with -ouy victual,
fewnl or utbor aUpi»ort:itlon- under the
pain of treason.
( was to Ik* allowed lwtwe»m -the tH-oUla
I and Kugilsh. that ui«>ii*a affniloua be
I aa* led sway fra ^lielr alu kiurik.**
Subject. -Our Ihiy*
these days for every mortgage.
his days In bachelorhood.
spirit In this affair.
ilvcd without collection feet
oattowry
and on all taxes remaining unpaid
dtolro. even In that time of peace, to
Sept. Ibt and until Oct. 1st, a penalty,
BUKMtb down the dlffereoctw which di
one per cent for collecUoa will be ^
vided the two iWles. Agsiast EngirgC*d. On all taxes remaining un
Itohmen visiting Scotlsnd witboot kave
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
the law was oapeclslly severe. Xor
quality Is rather poor.
or the same place.
This wUl be th*>
Thomas P. tniom. pastor.
Moralag.
10:30.
Subjc-ct.
imwcli to smlt.r;
11:00. preaching.
6:1.1. Senior Endeavor
At 7:
Rev. Oliver
The and Glris.-
Dotit tea bushels an acre.
. lanrringn llcease the other dav to Mrs
taxes every
9:4S, Sabbath school.
Mh os lo Pray.-
a long Almo.
Reports of thrashers la the vlcialty
At Ana Arbor Clerk Woora tssuod a
week day from now untU Nov. 1. If04,
3;ftu. Junior Endeavor.
Ckurok of Christ (Diselptos.)
Fishermen assert that the trout sea
m just closed has been the pooresl
tiBok and a path or two tbrousl
poee of collecting said
Sundayi la the moath.
Rcv. Henry McKtoley, pastor.
topic. -New Courage
A cordial welcome at these services.
of bamna ltob>
Tbofo Is pmetlcBlUr notblng
Bl Trout Lake, other tban the rnllrond
woo^
1 wlU he in my office fbr the purv
and 7:30 evening the first aad third
ag. 9:45 a.m.
OorpoTBlIoB. ntotiorod nlonp the line.
ItotloB.
la the time of James II. of SeotUnd
tke rristtoos Itolween the »cotch and
llsh were baibladevd. Tbekingob-
day.
' Pkone 208.
325 Union 8L
FEMALE KELT WANTEDApply Trxvctth City Cana^^(^.
I
|i PSJEM^BEni
SOAP! SOAP! SOAR
Colgate's is what wc push.
As there -is no better
toilet soap made, the rea-
w-.-pfcj®a^fa?xss«^
1
W :nm imimm m t mi rm. 9mm
fjiMii ■pii »i 1.11III !.«■ t Vim
[TOETIME
n»i
Mm .AMirii
IIK tte toStt
Mt M M 11 ttn MiMf;
tofttk fovcMl ibr«to
SAVEMON^^
—Mrs.
Mra. H
H.. E.
& Olhha.
Ottha. C.
e N. Aldrich. W. L.
Mam and M ana tha aMlJrt,,
bmMm for tha »ma MhiMfo mad
0. JL A iTiallwar aanrlam m thay
M s Am M af fnflraad watchca. ai
Blala ahAai. at pffeaa to
par
^ DMa. ^
A.
Gao. Oydn. ^
D. ^
W.
B. A. Mewtoa. Harry Barr.
y. R. H. Ryaa. OUve Pierce,
d. T. H. Oraadan.^aPgg.
Strong. Chns. McMlchaeL Mmry Har^
If Mod PblllMiM PM. ea
H.inAAllpoli. Hmmtmi
MmenoN IN *rNK
art
Df €m
Of Cisar maklag la ona Amarfo
That
tafMehoaawaUmayl
lag 1 blp mmM not bfwik • M of Urn proad. and tho Arfaofo la thraa ahapaa.
loAmeo babti wan ptwvad la Hmt Tort aaally imaka \hlgh as aa Amarleaa
vaaa. tha kmdroa.aaillag lOe i
tto »9<. wko,
r %mntim Wi i^ory. srmvclr oo»
iM Mi U«Md kia. TIm IU« warn aoivandag In tbe ottoa. aaw
mm. wkk • twiflkJe la Hli cjra.
iy dowB paat
» a Mai to kli duuBlmiaia tMt
i boip. They i
tba atraet and reached tbe form oa
tbe sidewalk juu ah Mloeama lieta
mbalBg up. They expecAad to
Aad tbe man dead, but aa they reac
I aa Icanilac Um groat waaltb of him Jie tagaed over aad tried to
op. It was Helaer. «*8ay.** he aald.
-I gqeaa l*fi got aome tobaeoo In this
, iiToaio. Tbera win be aaotlwr .ar
f >rHa ioabtleae. wbea Thosaa Dolaa
, he put an babitaal flat
, itea a>
:
to worth •lOO.OOOW. ac
^tag to coaeenratlYe eetlAatea. HU
aahber.
He U **tbe whole thing** tr
traae la a aoeea large ciues of thb
laai. Hetothegaenu
ghia aad the largeet iadl^Ilduai boldei
•f*Ooa»lldated Oae. Aad jret -Tom*
ii:*: Dolan, aa he »hea beet to be called
li a fatot mUe man who majr be
aajr arieraooa eittlijg la the cafe of
the Dellerae hotel watehlag other peo
It tahlag irtaka. wlUlag to pay for the
graUfteaOoa of Uelr taitee. but never
labihlag aajrthlng htmaetf.
**Uaele** Will Galloway of Carl June
tloa haa voted In every prealdentlaL
eleetlon atace ItM. eac^ throe; and
aever haa he cast hia ballot for the
wfaalageaad^dat^
Geaeral BoMh of the Balvetloa
Army la toarlag England and Scotland
la a Motor ear In order to vtalt hlr
aaMlera la towaa not readily aoceaii
IMe by rail. The Balvatlon Army flag
fliea from the foir eoraera of the oar.
Nathaa Meyer Rothachlld. flrat Raroa Hotheehlld In the peerage of Great
IMtala aad head or the Bagllah
Lhtaaeh of the celebrated family of
baakora. haa Incurred the diaploaaurr
of the preeeat mlnletry by tranafer
Hag hla political allegiance to the llh
4
Dr. Oiartea V. Hcrdliaka of Clndn*
aaU. who haa held nuraermta governMeat poaltlooB of truat and honor. ha«
been aeleeied aa general aecretary of
8t. Loitia In September
Nicola Teala, the atudent of electrlclty. la aa unuaoally tall man. with
the flighty look of a geolua In hlh eyea.
face and manner. Althoua hla Inven
tkma have made him rich, ho la a Urtlea worker In hla rhnaen profonalon.
He look* to be aliout 37 yoara old.
which la JUHt ten yoara loia than the
reality. Hit father waa a prieal of the
Greek church.
King Victor Kmmmmirl of Italy haa.
entirely unaollcitod. jmnt a cheek for
12.000 to the Italian haapital at the
City of Mexico. The hoapita) to whlc^
Ihe unexpectwl gift waa given la not a
aeparate Inatltutlon In Uaelf. hut part
of a large hoapital. and the Italian
wards h%ve heretofore be» n aupi»ortcd
by contrlbuUont frt>m the Italian real
denu of the Mexican capital.
Twelve men quietly vUlled the
borne of O. N. Hooten. of Anaconda.
Cd., and eacorted him over the ^i\H
toward Canon City. Hoourn waa released frm Ihe county Jail about ten
days ago on bonds. He la charged with
complicity In the \nctor rioting of
into bla^p pocket mad pulled out a
plug of tobacco, which he deposited In
hla mouth. He tried to get to hla feet
By this time, however. Lein. Dowling
and Cevarino had came to. One sent
for nn ambulaaee, and Dr. Henderson
found that Helner had a broken hip
poaalbly Intemal Injuries. Ponnn Lein placed Helner under nrmlt stttelie. Dowling thin aa ♦he mao
stepped out on the hre escape aad foil
At a atr t duel at Florak). Ala.. A
B. Hammonds. maiwbaJ. shot and
killed Bod Tucker and aeriooaly
wounded Jim, T>scker and Jacobs, a
b?Hiiander. All were prominent.
Judge George Gray announced that
he would conaont to the request of the
^clllattoQ board of the UoUed Mloe
Workers* aaaocimtion that he arbitrate
the dUpute over the check weighing
•ystem.
A craay roolor car broke up the perfurmance of * A Plucky Woman** at the
Grand theater-it NoUingbam. Eng..
3nc night last week. The heroine dash
atpp In the center of the stage. Md
reecuee the hero from the villain. *ni€
began splendidly, and at the
proper moment, -toot ioof* cum© the
heroine. She reached the hero strug
gling with the villain, but there was a,
hitch. She didn’t stop; In two seconds
the auto had lit on the orchestra lead
er and waa climbing over such mem
bora of Ihe audience ma hadnt fled In
dismay. The villain dropped the hero.
B over the footlights and rescued
the heroine by stopping the devil wng
Georg© S. 4vca. poatmaaler of Colebrook River. Conn., haa tendered hU
laUon., Mr. h-ea has been post
master since 1872. with the exception
1© year. Th© oBc© pays less than
w<H‘k, and th© postmaster baa to
r©rK.rt for «luty about 5 o’clock In th©
morning to get th© malls ready for the
alagc to WInaled. Asked for hU res
son for resigning. Mr. Ives said: * 1
Ilk© to gqt up so early in th©
morning, and furthermore. 1 think I
have been postmaster long cntwgh.’
Alice Parent, th© IIUI© daughter of
t Parent. €>f Lawrence. Mnsa.,
had an experience In swallowing butwhich breaks all rocorda for but(wallowing. While sewing AUcc*a
mother noticed the child had gotten
possession of the button basket and
had a large button In her mouth. The
mother tried to get the button nwny
from her. but the lltUc one swallowed
Later it was diacovered that she
bad swallowed S3 buttons.
i?ssiSHa.S2«^
Seven hundred tinamliha and aheet
metal workers went on strike at Phila
delphia for an advance of five cents
an hour. Formerly the men were paid
The color of materiaU haa some Influ
at the rate at 27 1-2 cents an hour.
Tbey are asking for 42 1-2 eenu aa eoce on tbe wannth of tbe clothing.
hour, the work day to remain at eight Black and Wuc nhaorb boat freely from
without, but white and light <•hadro of
ynllow. etc., are far leea a
Or. E G
wealthy and jhia dilfemiro
be
phyuldaq of Ripley. N. Y. experiment. The eanae material whaa
was Inatutly killed by a Lake Shore dyed with different cniora. wUI abaorb
different
amonnta
of bent. In hot
friolgkt train at the foot of Koblnaon
atroet. la Gleavllle. a suburb of Clever coitntrica white coverings are nnirer*
aaUy worn, and aallora and others
lakd. Dr. Slmoaa waa the owner of white riothiag la hot weather.
.Iwo valuable horoea which he was
1l*tth regard, however, to heat ;
timlatog ml the GlenvUle timdu
body. tbe color of Ihe
the body,
The monthly oompmraUvt autemeat
I tmad nartothtng makro little
lAa aad ox- tf any dUforroor. M flanael la popu
larly aappoaed to he wana. though U la
ItM. ^ total roealpu wero an better la this ivopect than aiarilar
ffoAMASl aad the expoadhurea «M.- or gray la color. Dark do
S«MN.laaivtagadaAeltforthe month for cold waather. bwanae It
nf HMMJilt The dofleit for the two abaortw any bent that to i
of tha sroaaat flaeal
If
■Ih
la ao arilflalal Savor. Ti>c
Waav^. maaafoctmnr.
ARl YOU MARRIKDf
Am you happy? If ao«o to Baraum
A Earlfl aad look over their large oollaetloa of namonnted dtamoada. Inla oao for your wife aad have It
sat to plaaaahor taste, which to sure
to be right
• «Wbw 4i
D. L. Tbom^, N.“ir. iSriT^tt
SSrE5S.S-S
Tomig. Tboa. McChrikey. J. MeAUfo
AW
jMeroolL Ch^
Maha. J. W. Cllffe. BUx. Evans. An itoter, S W. BMtar, W. B.
thony Sead. Ang^ SUL a C MoRatU
W. D. TompkA. Geo. Borrows. Wll
cox. Oolambla Traas. Go.. Sanaa Gcav- rtmak Vo«». U. m. Umk,. O. U Kra-
JiTJ
hof. G. A. Johaaoa. Perry Haaaah eat.,
aad all paraoaa latereated la the laytag of lateral sewers la the alley beaad Teeth atraeta from
Wadsworth Co Bohemto atreeL la the
alley between Tenth aad Bfeveath
atreeU from Wadsworth to Bohemia
streeL la the alley between Eleveath
aadTwelflh atrecto from Wadsworth
to Bohemia street as heretofore adopt
ed by the eouacll of Travene City.
Mich., take notice: '
■?7v3.qjcr. O.
That the roll for the special assesaawnt for the laring of a sewer In the
alley between NInOi and Tenth streets
Pitch, D. Rootaoog. Wm. VaaBtee. FTOd L. Btocklag. Galria U OlbL. HeadA. L.
, Caaflcld. Warron
j;
5^.
rSa,^J. ^ Noble.
Hat^McGtorr^*^
beqi. A. F. Howard, aad all persona latereated to the laying jof a aewer In the
alley between Ninth and Tenth streets
froifi Wadsworth to Dlriaion: in the
alley between Tenth and Eleventh
atreeU from Wadsworth to Diriakm:
to tbe alley between Eleventh and
Twcinb atreeu. from Wndsworth to
vision street, aa heretofore adopted
the council of Trakcne aty. MIchl
In the alley between Tenth and Elev
WOULD YOU eVKR SELIKVC
gaa.
take notice:
enth atreeU. from Wndsworth to Ro^
That tab eonM aing? They’ve all hemtoMa the alley between ElevenUi
That the roll for t^e special assesscut berotofore mad^ by the board of
enlea alaee thayYe been and Twelfth streets, from. Wadsworth
to
Bohemia
street,
to
now
to
my
office
i." I’m la the swim.
, hot It’s a scale of pi
I decided ahould^j
NbUee to also hereby given that the
for the toying of a sewer
council and board of asseaaors of the
one house bn E. Tenth street in i
city of Traverse City wilj meet at th© to the alley between iNInth and Tenth
council room in aald city at 8 o’clock p. atreeu froma Wadsworth to Division;
m.. September 12th. 1»04. to review to tbe alley between; Tenth and Elev
It rolls, at which time enth atreeu from Wkdsworth to Dlvl
and place opportunity
rtunlty will be given all skm: to tl
ms A WONDER .
and Twelfth atreeu
People don’t choke with the smell of persons Interested to be h
Ision^i
ratreeta. to now on file at
Ih day of Augual, 1104
Dated this SSth
my office ^for pu
balto and camphor during the
CHA8. M. BEERS.
Notlce to also hereby given that Xhh
ler moaths. Instead of haring
City Clerk
Mil
ofiaaaeaaora
and board
asaeaaora of ibe
the
all that.worry over wool enrpeU. try
Traverse City will meet Sep
the new -flberetle.- made of hard, Netics of Sawar
tember 12tb. 1104.
1104. iti
in( aald city al
- the
Ward,
at 8 o'rlock p. m. to rcdouble twisted eotton thread, tn fast
view
aald
asaeaamedt
roll,
at
which
To
J.
A.
Nickerson.
John
Wood.
T.
I and many beautlfnl dealgnn.
lime and place op^rtunlty will be
The effect would plenae the moat fas A. Monroe. Warren Finn. John Bartz. given mil persona fotereated lo be
Chaa. Howard. John Lawrence. Wm.
tidious.* J. W. Mllllken.
Adsit, H. O. Joynt. B. O. Ellis. J. J.
Dated ihla 25th day of August. 19
Dunn.
C.
W.
DeZoete.
Henon
Squlrea.
TMI POTATO SKASON
CHA8. M. BEERS.
O. Dunham. Adventist Church
la here. With weeks of i^to haul- Wm. Ingeraol. Robt. He
2273-Ht
I
City Clerk
lag from great distances, over rough Colby. . G. Coppa. J. W. I
NEVER BRE^K DOWN
roads, why not save trouble mod use Miller. J. B. Hawle>-. Thos. Boudrow.
the new road wagon you have so long W. L. Bros'n. R- A. Lowrlc, A. B At tbe sides. That*s^what a go
Dunn. WlllanI Car>-. G. R. Newman.
rlU ne>^cr do. broak down at the
thought of buying? We keep the stand Henry C. Gore.
IC-. Thos.
I
Helm. Luna
ard OMs wagon. Barney Anderson.
Geo. Scott. Gen. Newtierry. sides. Just so wiil^ a good pocketSarah J. Calkins. Jamw Slack. Nell book. Aside from ^hcre being first
Llringaton. Prod
h. Miles Hill.
goods a special price is pul on
CAN YOU AFFORD
To take chaaoes regarding the safety Clyde W. Plnn. Lucinda Fox. Frank them, to make room for holiday goods.
Waldla. A. C. Eller. Cha*. Easterday.
of your valuablea? Tour home, your Nelson Gore. V. A. Patrick, Wm. Bven'thlng Ip atoeik. coln^ purses,
gents* and todies* pof-ketbooks In walo«ee or your safe may be robbed— Blackman. John Latharus. A. B. t
alllgator and sckl. Bu^bec. City
you eaat tell. Better forestall the loet Uc. Clifford Clyne. Morris Decker.
pciayner. R. Wled Drug Store.
j
of the moat valul^Ie things by keep- Louisa Ayers. H. D {»oayner.
oeft. Samuel Stover. Chas. Moulton. C.
lag them In the aife deposit vaulU of B. Kent. J. M. Hagganl. Mrs. Mary
LADIES! Better look those sample
the Plrat National Bank, where safety Dialer. Ely Clyde, C. P. Taylor. Palmer
shoes
over
while
there
to a good aaB..
G.
F.
Rowe.
A
Seeoro.
Al
Nash.
IS
lent. Thcy*ll apvc you from 50c
Crow ft Hardy. H. W. Smith. C L Da
per year reals a box.
vis. F.
________
Sutherland.
M. L. Lyons. to 11.50 per pair. A, V. Friedrich.
Webb.
rebb.
A.
CRowley.
P
INDIAN RASKrrh.
Paris.
B. D. E Carter. Robt. Walt
Walter. F
Jackson, the confectioner,
h. Lydia Jameson. Jc
aside fr«i having a complete Uno of Bates. F. E. Saxton. Geo. E. Jewett
choice candles, creams and pure fruit H. R. Bums. W.- E Moon. Nellie John
. has a beautiful line of Indian son. D. L Thomas. N. W. Hxrrle. C H balls, and holdlng'^ind 4 quarts roFred Dean. O. L. Coulter peetlvely. worth 75 cents in actu4l
baaketo. and novelUea la blroh bark Johnson.
Mary E. Slyter. Geo. Helm. M. C. Mil
aad black ash apUnta. fragraaUy dec ler. Har\*ey Chtoworth. John Danford value, hut lK*lng glv^n with a 5U-cent
of baking iMjwder. Call and you
oratqd with aweet grass.
A. C. Elder, J. W . Miller. G. P Gar
rison. D.^E
L. Nlckc rson. Jay Yminx
surely Invest.
Thoc MrClusky J. McAnistcr. E
YOU ARC LOSING MONCY
), P. Hughs. A R
GOOD MATTRESS Is not a
By not looking over our largo stock of
luxury
it Is cx^nomy. for a r*kk1 matL’s slippers and oxfords beforo W. Butler. >
will outlaw fix cheap ones and
purchaalng. Have a full assortment of mantel. John Gallagher. W. B. Knaggs.
you rewt and comfort. The Pal
rid kid oxford, patent Up; patent colt Davidson. Man* MIrkler. Frank Yoge.
G. D. Kenney. S. B. How metto Is the iK-st. Made of two layers
oxford:
Perry Hannah est .
of palm fibre and three layers of felted
D. The filler gives the elasiicliy
straps, also many other pretty atjles. ] PUrh. D Routaong.
Rowuxd w: Dou,.«.
I
0». and the cotton gives the softness.
Only 8S.50.
J. W. Slater.
Gibson. A. Hannalord. Z. T. Swan.
THE RIGHT BRAND
Your Home Furnisher.
»AND
i'‘»„ Canfield. Warren Saleshury.
Ofatovea, thafa what we soil. They Bm Mullen. Jane ft Harry MrGinnlH
WHAT 18
are clean. Inviting looking, with ear F.Neason. F.F.O .Neil. R.G Paulin. EMary Kelderhonse. John Pm Than a small |»aymcnt do»n and there
marks of prosperity and nine out of
tan bear this mark. -Brand’s Stoves bert. A. F. Howard, and all persons after a amall weekly t^iyment? In
Interested In laying of a trunk seaer
Lauget.- We also have the fun on Division street beginning at a point this way you will never feel the drain
y beaten, ranges and hot blaaU. at tbe alley between 8th and 9th on your household economics and at
ame time you can enjoy tbe use
atreeU and runnin
► tbe alley
Mtllar ft Morro. Baal Front street
between 12th and 13lh streeta. as he^ of one of th«Mc handy kitchen tables
toforo adopted by the council of TiWv
WE ARE NOW READY
in stock at Frank Raubs. who
ersc City, Michigan, lake notice that
With our now fall street haU to cater the roll for the>^ Bpoclal assessmen
does repairing fand rcvarnlahlng
to the taste of the moot faaUdlous^
the board of sp<^ at his store. East Front streeL
the purpose of dein town. A large and complete
The (onto op«ih„
I
HARRIS* CMOCOLATEB.
the council
borne
We are [hwIlively the only
and paid by i
Dt for the
laying
sewer on Division in the city who mgnufaeturo chocostreet beginning at a point at i
ates and fruit bon^ bons. Our mUk
between Eighth and Ninth atn
OCOO BELLERt.
hocolates are espedally delicious. So
the aUey between I2tb
That to Yhat the Flebrich. Fox. Hlland 13th
ria. la now on file at my are all the fruit flavors. Julcro and
M* shoes ore. Manufactured only for office
crushed fruit used at our soda foun
for public tospecUoo
leo, bat whUe the kind to Umtted, the
Notice to also hereby given that the tain. Everything homo-made. Even
style u
sxyie
to not.
was. We
w« have
oave an
all astyles aad council aad board of assewsora of tbe the melted Ice cream left over can be
grwdea. Cnll anft inapect <oar stock city of Traverse aty will meet at tbe naed for coffee. LaCretU Candy Co.
council rooms In said city on Septem
wad yon will he a^e to be
ber 12th. 1104. at 8 o clock p. m., to re 251 Froat 8L Bothiphonem OL 325.
•twwdatyle. Ed Miner, Unloa 8t view said assessment roll, at which Boll 245.
time and «»Ume opportunity will be
I cwnwoi wwme the rare Joys, the to- given all persona totereated to be
MAKING DEPENbABLC BTA*rEflalfo drilgbta that totoxioaU me sine*
MEN|r».
Dated this 2Sth day of August, 110
taking HoUtotera^Rocky McginUla
Fortunate to tbe grocery store that
» ceau. Tea or Tablets. Johnas the reputation for dependability
now Drag Ca
Fortunate to the public that haa such
Netiea of Bower Aaaeawnent-Third
re to Its mldsL Mutual oonfidence
Toa eaa*t expect to do away with
Ward.
To J. A. Nickeraoo. John Wood. T. beeweea a store an<i lu iuytog public
m growth. Thto store has grown
oa taklag Hotttotor*s Rocky Moowtala A. Monroe. Warren Flan. John Barts,
amd to growing on Jiat those Itoea. No
Tea. ToaTl have a lovely oomptadoiL
ambltloa htglmr than poaaoaatog your
» oeata. Tea or Tablets. Jobaaoo
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^^Omning sod FeatW Rm
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EAST END
CASH GROCERY
812 EAST FRONT 8T.
CNICE 6R0CEHES
BUTTH ARE68S
At LOWEST PRICES
H. B. CHAML PrggrteW.
te.iit
So Wmkii«l«.g(-
MADAME «IA MAOS'
Beauty Remedies
‘ FBSiliBjAiiDn«M>
WM. HOPKINS, PROP.
sair-
LAR80IT8 PARK HOTEL
QUffll OTYaOML ia
CetHwnaiMMM
HBBCdCcfDCtBJtVaMtjBft
DANCE ORCHESTRA
F. O. NICHOLB. TEACHER OF
T^E VIOLIN, haa orBantoad a DANCE
ORCHESTRA and to raady for ftaaea
gafnafita and also for a few pupUa
Ofi tha violin.
We want efovy trade traiwaov
For forma call at South Bido Shot
tkm to be saitofytog aad if it to aot «•
want you to tell «to aboat to. Lu R.
BtkM, 411 Unloa BL Both phoaia.
Tkeaeatcat gHKonr
(
la Ue city.
^
fora.
auB2»f
flB TRAVERSE CITT
College win oima BepL 5th.
LKtr v«u poMcr.
Tint BM IM ggrtag. mmrnmm
hM. eumd THOUgANDg IN TRAV.
tmeerrv.
M*kran«M«iM
ml
Burrou^; Friit^ ^'Two Presid^tia^ Candidacies
Ass’S-
m
t» iKtar tkat UM M<
tM t«ro tefliM
2.*
‘ lMt« Mi lh» ■
«f Mir ate r«M^ inratkm. kM
HiMMi JM « ink Mi likUna l
<«klk. FlWiBM to Jiiigo l^ukot'i
tMcr «i Romowit Ik# tvo it
kki «mlr • homing arouakitMOt. altlMN^ik tko l>»riioni kM Mv«d for manr
roam at KlniaUMi Mi Ik* fkMrouvhaoa
kkt olclM Mllw italMt at Ikair matty
homo, Rlvofkr. on tka iladauti lirM^
Boar Want IM. Tkat fWr frtondiiilp
la of mick rwMt
kotk
.>«aaa —
arhicli
Waal Fkrk Mtba Mink.
^*
daapar aa tka raata hava paaaad. Jud<r
Parhar*B broad mlndadnaaa and lulal.
laelualltr ware too potafit for the old
Mtimlal. and ha feU an aany vl<
Tha Judfa had lone bean familiar,
tka word palntarte wrltlnca and he a ae
dallphtad with tha opporiunlty i
HU aommer Ufe at ftllhaidea la aa ; away fro
unaywiemalic aa ba can Uaka Ih ile Uacaped 1
riaea at daybreak. prepartB hU break- I aaaed me
font and net a off for a loo^Nralk In the
Mr. Hi
M ik
a |<*Ini
la return trip fiid frequent
ly calU
quire after Moa
Bummsli* health and tojaee If abe to
JS?
I
attracted by Mr. Ituoaevelt'a
for the outdoor life, althowrli
feaaea that tha
to end the Uve
vea of hla fbreal fHendM
tile day
'ir
ahe tnuat aee I
on.nrrivinr at Hlabaldea. which
rea. l.e«l fcU*ut 7 oVUm^K. Mr. Burro
and hla aoii aet nUiut prefiarliic breakfaal. The »H>el of nature broiled beefaleak on hut otonea. uiid Julian fried
ea and made a put of e;
n.ITee. Mm.
Ini. IU
U< hmo v.U Sfr
were iKdltely declined.
In
the
mrllioa. no ayatem.
k
|OH.r. but 1 never lake II
write wliat 1 can remember. 1 don’t «o
Into the woods with the Axed purpooa
of writtnx aU.ul Ihein.John Burrouaha U a i
without style or affeclal
ac-rtpllon.
I. He cares noth
r utu\ the artinrialttles
of or
and the doln«a of w>cWiy
of fa*<4 lnaHnK almpIlclVy of^inji
and a most etiK iatoc naturaliieaa
to a man id me.tluiu lielyht. with a
otrel'a leard of silky white hair.
eye reiaina
l
IS the
odcarnesa and m
of his youth,
very
He la aenlle and exceedii
luKly shy. yet he U at horn
xenial ooclety. TItorvau. who
•emblea In iiwmy parlKolaro. i
that he would rather alt on a
and have U all to lilmailf than be
crowded on a velvet cuMtiiuii. Mr. Hurn.u«ha’ view of life la iml oo
that. He U by no ineaiu Inclined to be
aolllary and *ioli*al. Ills beiaure he to
ao human and outlmlKtlc tliat bU
are so w Idelv read, and It Is Uiai
to oo wise In the ways of tlv denlxens
of the fot-ests and solitudes that he U
SOUR Id by old and younx.
Inx man Is i a|«»ble of talklux ih. wUely
and so lioiieetly about the curloua ws
of the lesiwr creation.
KHWAlUr WALTttX
rr^l In a friafidly aplrlt. and tka
fuaiMUUuo of a laatUttf frtaniaklp waa
lakl. l-an auramar. kkUa tka Rooaavalla trrra at Oyatar Bay. tka praaldatit
and lira. Kooae^rlt «ma nlgtit about f
o’clock UiarM tka naval akiop yacht
kylph and aacmdrd tha North rtvrr.
tha Ilian cuanSod and
au atrallliy were all the
that not even the
r 1^1
IcrtHi duty al
aa are of the ochmie. •
Tha run from Oyatar Bay to Weal
lonilna Mr. Hurrou^ and
m.\whu raaeniblaTbla faer«r of Mdlcrouanaaa. mat
L and hla wife at tha little
dMk'
cortM them to Blabaldaa.
Mr.llurroofha’ aoqoalnUnre with the the iiaturallafa foreat retreat In tha
;llooaavaiu la of at III more re<'ent eland* I t'ataklU foothlllH. aU>ut two milea from
In#. Tha praaldent had for many yean; the river. During the tranqi Mr. Burruucha obaerved that It would have
mlrrrof
iai naturallat and had promlaed him
been etiJder for Mm. Rooaevelt If ahe
pelf that he would aofna time cultivate had been ixmtented toremaUi at KKerMm. It appaara that the admiration
uchs wrttca only
not oioHi uml?flS. to
r I feel .m ImiHiUe to write. I let
mind He fallow uiUU October. 1
no the party rMumed to Rlverby, the
Rdoaevella^yemttliiliic there until 4
o’clock, when they boarded the Sylph
and Balled for Oyaler Bay. It w*aa after
thto eploode that Mr. Bi
companted the prealdent
Rlverby—wbere Mm. Buriouyha. w)»o
U aa domeatir and devolt*d to the niyaterM of houwwlfery ua her noted hus
band la to the oetTetH of th
thlcketo. remalna the year i
lo^utlful home. The estate
about aeventeen acres, w
down to the Hud
the' numeruua terraoea
HONEST ICELAND.
In beland there ure no prisons, and
the Inhabitants ore so honest In
Iwbils tliat out h material di feiiiwa to
pnuH-i ty as lie ks. Ik.U.s and bum are
not reiiulrvd. Vet Ita history vfoi
l-ust I.t*oo >eam iei»rda m» more lluta
two Uiefts.
•
IfiMrwtwe Pictures of Persons^ Scenes and Things of Note
NEW TYRE or TIBETAN HOUBE.
The.houaoa of Tibet ure for the most
iwri flat roofed, but there ls*a certain
vUlaxe In the Thumbl valley beartox
ridch to an exception
A NOTED AMERICAN ADMIRAL.
Rear Admiral Then hire F. J.*w. ll,
who was recently Urdcnsl to imike a
imval demmistration in the harln.r of
Sni)*rna. -tsiatb Tm 1 .y. in u:>br to;
lmpr.*r;s the suli..ii wjj;i the ......... svlly |
for s|H*.Hly
in ib- imUn of t
rnll.sl rital. s claims ui:ani-.t hi.s r.ivemmisil. Is a veier.m of b..ih tbe-i ixil ;
and the Sivinlsh-Ainei ican wars. ll.* Is
sixty ye.ats ut axe and w.is RtadUalisI
wm
rule. Alt the bulldinxs In |hU h.nmbd
riM^s not unlike tlioae of Swiss
ea. At flml slxht a traveler inlxlil
easily Imafflne that he had reached one
of Ihoae plcturestiue vIlUxcs w lilch are
M> abundant hi certain Alpine rexloiis.
To Md«l atai further to the lllualuii. the
ry In the nelxhborhood of Rlm bonx to Btriklnxly Alpine In characAinonx »n the wundtis that have
JAPAN’^ SUPay BASE IN KOREA.
Muftheyuar. U I tolfM mU sl««
to emy OM to tito vurtd M k mmB
part uf tke ptoMMto 1 toiltj vltk tfedi
macktoe 1 tklak mjr cap vuMd taaftoB.
and 1 am aoto tka varld vmM kt btotor.- And a. tke mtto toamM^vka
pliMr trtP aka kMit ktoV fr|pli« aft- ..
lac and taatlac Ymitmia parta a< tkk
macktoe wklck r%ad artved Iht aa
daltkfauy a. if it warn aoma
Mra Hobarta la a rtractoua Uttla
Auwrkau. tbooali aka la a aativa aE
Italy aad has llvad tka piaator part
uf kfr life to Ktmipa. Ska la a induate .of tke Boatoa Qmacnratocy ai
Muak and for four amaa aamt toadtoff parta wltk tbe Caatle Sqoaia Op
en cumpaay. with wklck aka waa aaffaffvd wbea wbm kaaaam acquatolad
with ber hfut
-Afraid? 1
life. L>ki you ever ka
bacauae my buabaad canid ant MPaia
tbe time to accompany am aad 1
wanted to vtolt my atatker.
-I left here (Battle Oraak) and Mda
Ham by way aC
looktoff a ItoMtinil iMd or can. wkna
erery bnatk aC tkat daUffktful air waa
new life to me.
-Tbe foUowinff day. Tueaday, 1 mada
coucerntd. I waa compallad to^waM
far tbe boat wbkk was to eutty ma
acroaa tbe toke to Milwaukaa. and.
aside from a plaaaaAt aaU orar taka
MklUffaa. then wa. notkto. of toUM
The cut shoxvH the iiiu bund, or i
kiiicnt. In the Inner harbor at tT*#nml|«i. Koien. ll vwts l.iiilt by tlw
• uM.l Is the m-eiie of xreal activity.
The ulores of various kimis plltsi hlvh In tin roiei;r«>und Indicate the lm|a>rtanco
1.. m..Ki- this Korea,, i Ity Jaj«i,’s
li;»*.e ..f Kuni lle.*^ ill n..- llf niiit Kliiiciloiii tli, buibliii,: of tbe embaiikinenl Wi
harlMU. but
laboil.Mi-ly inlo ll..- . slniry an.l uiibkub-.| ;
re also . rerte.| b
WHAT RUSSIANS t)0 WITH THE HEADS OF CHUNCHUSES.
fr..m the Naval arad.-m
|K5»i» be Ims aim- llie com
Bro«»kl\^.
He atlaiiieil
nez,:::L.
made tbe trip direct to Mtonaapaila
atayltiff ooly a few koura at Madtotm
and Lacroaae. Wto. 1 made It an ob
ject to atay all sUffbt at tonikmiaea.
and with but one or two axcepttooa 1 <
waa treated la tbe moat cahllal maaaer. At one place, bowever. 1 drove up
to tbe pate and aaked tka farmer If I
mlffbt atay there all nIffkL and ba anawvml. ’.Nope. 1 baln’t got ao uae for
them tbluffa round bera. Tbey’ra
taklu* p<M*to tbrouffh th' waild too all
fired fart fer me to kava anjrtktoff to
do witb 'em. and you'd kattor «o on
to tb* next place.’’ 1. of courae. actad
upon bU Bdvke. and toukd an totemffcut aud prowiierous family wbo mada
It aa plcuaant aa poealble for me.
-I ctMild not beffla to deacriba tha
beeuttes uf tbe trip up tbe If laatoalppl
river. It waa imrffwua. Every turn €if
tke road biuofflii auBia anw aad baaiitlful view.- •
Wbea aaked If abe bad kMI any a<s
eldrata to tbe macbliia oa tka trip, aba
said:
-Oh. of courae I bad. Tkat you know,
la more than half the plaaanre of toufw
In*. I rtopped to oil qp every twentyfive or thirty mUea and toapectad aU
tbe bearloBs each time. More UiM
omv I xut duwo under tbe macUlne and
went <-an fuIIy over tke engine. CfTtsiuiy I soUed luy banda and my face
too. But what of that? 1 rather aas
Joy rreasy bauda ooco to awhile.
’ Yes. there waa a dlaagnaakto featlaa 1 will
iotoa.Mfai|
see wbat 1 waa aaatag. Bkwerar, 1
made tbe beat of IL and fir cutopiny I
kept tbe mnfllcr open, and to ito tx-Next to my bnaband 1 lova the coun
try. and there la aooatklag about tko
which
nothiuff Hae In tke world baa ovar done.
The teoentir elected president of the republic «f iMIvia. rolonel Ismael
Montes. U attll a youmt num. tolnx a»^»ix*ely forty yearn of njs. He Is a lawyer
by profesahm and has sel.leved ah evi-elleni reputation
u.r ability «s Well as
at Ion f,uand went t« the frxmt. Me
for h I ivuduel In
do. the fii
erul i
\ oaiKielty
tly.
sident Mi
r hU man
He luis
father Is mlnlater
'r
baa the game fcellnff. Ita laapanar to
tbe guide wbccl. tba control of tko
1-ln fact, tbe very Itvtoff martitoery-xlre one life and rigor .wkJcb noth
ing else can do. and If tbrnre 1a anytkli«
to tbe theory of frrah air ettrm tko
ante la performing ono of God'a mtoI to the worVL-
"„r.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S TEAM AT OYSTER BAY STATION.
rttme baa fallen npon Mra. Nellia
ard. an AabevUla (K. CA woman.
iga atotop aad wkldi la today
b tkaooaada aaya tha New Tart
m Mra. Laonaid baa ona af tha
dw^toruintbelitUt
!.«« Wu4
•( OiMn- Bay.' Wh« .ny
dm to aRtm at MW imUwiur Matlon a aincilu. .la wto.
I to m«M tmm BaffMMMW Mill to utoet tks tmln. Tbe aame i
to Mkl to iMtoy Invttod ffweeta to the prealdent’s hoapltal
Oonnany. Some Ides <
toi pul totether
power may be
couW be set on
knowb aa Cbtihcktiaea to llerw and unrernttUn®. So itar Uw
eomtialxnN affalnat tbe |brtoanda kart only reaulted in neatterinc ike roblMriv
>K>t In extermlnattoff tliem. When tke bakdUa are cattffht alive a terrfbis Cola
nwatta tkem. They wrej aaimnarBy tried and executed, tkclr beada
aloft to baaketa. aa abok n to the tUoatrmUoiv tkat tke
I
It waa tkaa tkat Mn. Jaka Mato
acta, bride or a few maaika ar aMTaf
Battle Creeit’a kadtoff RMpHaltoto aa<
’-■
swerMl tbe New Vortt WarU tona- *
-jl
■puodcat's query about ker trip ftom
Batik- Ciaak. Mick, to MtoaaMpalli aad
r.-
Tkara waa no paatoileN at.
Bolae. but tha letter Bmawd ito ^
lea. Tka Wttar wna tka artta
mm
itniiTwiiiriiik" 'iimifUfm
: '
I.
•llVAli
I SsU
1W flT Mnriet «B fiar
«1 M.- «dd «» jmmm mmm. n
**Tomb Ib ofw 0C ttee
wfetMfai th» Mhkop 4m the MItl
T4MI M aMiSMa to tine
fit
tk» WMM INM. no IM CM to SSTO
Range
FamousAlsarrSteel
watt a Oar
’/Wir^JCyf.
Tiier«NM«rij
,*
Js
''^1
Thitr take the V^«n
In ^ aervioc oi
istheooly perfM on^tellsor its superior material, the sidlltliat
-Iwoakllttettwt7»nck^cU.M ioeM. tomiMlD
to TOO urnst lodfc wlwf« no om te intBMtod to alHtoa woft. Tlm*s
bouM op yooaer wimo 1 think tb^’ll
.
’
J3!(r
w5^^JTb?" ^ - «««b^r
TUI the raee tfoes
.................................
Tl.p Jna^SS/SS^nc^
v./-^ ; V
has gone into it, its dunibility, its all-round
“du will 6nd why it is unlike other stoves, why it satisfies
ex'eiy purchaser. It’s free for the asking-write for it todqr.
BRAND STOVE COMPANY.'°'MU^^iM
tore joitr window with your
and la tbe evening l U biiof htih to
call opoo you. 1>om be expect your
*^So: Uwre wn* no sblp coinli« beio
by obseb to notify btm before tbe
8ur ^ tbe Saat. In wl
wblc^ 1 hare
foa SALE BYI
M1I.L.AR & MIORSI
rrtet's toctunatg^ Well. I d better
Ware you btfie. I abiai be
•enre yon In juiy woy In my power.
GREAT CLOSING OUT
Tbe girt put oat ber band and
ad bla warmly. He bad spot
klndty. ao aootbtngiy. 8be bad <
^
. -y-s
to
pUced until
aba bad oleppad aabore. How f.
nate ibat abe abould bare met
man! Ob. that tbe pernn to w
aba bad bM aaalcnad would be Lalf
come ^claiin their own.
world has waited ha eomintf lonf
Through
drear and dark whb
nitfh centuries
cen
wrontf.
It has been ttie dream of the Clinging slave
When scourged ttwough life to a welcome grave:
It Ijws been foretold
By the seera of old.
To!whom, as the scroll of Time^uhroUed,
Appeared the Ught
Of the Age of Right
As! it broke afer on the Future*a height.' ^
JM
mm
th. doud.
Aydli^*^**^
8be fomid a lodftoi to tbe booaeW
Icnated. Indeed, to that ama
munlty of axilea-tor aneb they
no one comtof Oom a clvlliaed land
wobid ba refoaed. A«>otberly wuiuah
fare ber a good room and naw tbat
aba wma comfortably aKUed In IL
Horeuver. tbe glri waa lUeased ibat
ber boateaa reffatoed from yuegiioulug
The stock of goods for(nerly owned by W. C. and
B. A. Gannett will be offered to the highest bidder,
commencing Wednesday afternoon. August 31 st,
at 2 p: m., and will continue every
aie next day abe noticed tbe
wbo bad met ber walking back and
fortb aibwiy before tbe bouse with nnotbar to clerIcaJ dreaa-n.»borl. thick
Afternoon arid Evenirig
That evening the two men railU-d to
gethef. sending In cards on which
were printed “llerheit Tlnghy” and
••Waller T. lirohan.*:
-Ihis U tbe lady.- said the gentle
man who had befrieudi>d her. -of
whom I WHS speaking to you. She
came in yestgnlay on the Star of the
East and pro|H»ses. 1 beln-ve. t*. make
her home with us. Kn.>wing y,.ur
kliMlly Interest In stningers. I i.r%>posied
to bring you to vLsIl her. Tlien you
can send the ladles of the mission to
call upon her."
« his friend h.nd
•tPHERE sre tremors that through the vaUeys
run.
Like nes^rs of the yet unrisen sun;
There's s rsdiance seen on the mountain anows.
Li^ the first fldnt blush of a blowing rose;
There are signs of hope
^
Where the dawn-gates ope..
Akid a dash of light on the grassy slope. ,
While dear and strong
Comes a burst of song.
^ ' ( y
For the birds are passing the word along. ^
say to the world: j Awake, awake.
jfe'S'' Lift up your eyes
Zr.Si'SLr
j
until the entire stock is sold. This stock consists
of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Silverware. Opera
and Field Classes, etc. A chance of a lifetime to
buy bargains. Samuel S. Levy, Americas best
known auctioneer will conduct the sale. Every
lady attending the sale Wednesday afternoon will
receive a handsome souvenir spoon free.
•*l can never do it” she gaKintl. * rm
going Uck on the 8Ur of the Ka*l.”.
Then ahe mneiulHTtd ihni her fnlher*a lifelong fiieruL the hislu.j.. had
told tier that tbeduun to tvhoiu he had
amigned ber w*aa one of iinture's iiotlemen. ‘ H must l>e la apirli.** hUo
muttered. *’It U certainly not in the
Iibi luanm-r iu urtry re»|H. t wn» nr
lH*lk-nL He plunged In to :isk a num
ber of questions. fortuiMitely without
»ly to ihoiii.
roducctl him
sat lialcnlng w ithout lutcrrupilng him.
The girl did not .»un*m to hear a wonl.
8be made a re<uj1utIon to go back hoiiHon tbe Star of tbe KaHt and w*ns try
ing to lymember what ahe liad h*wnl
as to the dale of milling. She wHh.-d
It WOH tomorrow, riiuilly. when tin*
man had tired of Ihitening to hims4>lf
talk-for be had no other aodietici- he
looked at bU friend and ha
•from his neat,
rture.
think ril remain a little longer.v^ald the other. ‘'l want to give the
needs. But don’t slay If you have oih
er matters. I’m very much obliged to
you for coming with roe.*'
••Yea. I m a busy man.; The auperin
teiident has \*oeu kmdlng roe down
with work lately. He says I’m tin*
only man he can get to carry ..iit h!s
plans. Hla pKvns! Why. I’ve planned
every move be baa made. Bat be
doesn’t know It. He thiiika be baa
planned e%erytblng bimself. Well (to
tbe glri). good nigbt. Ta la. Tingley.”
And with a puff and a snort be was
y l
Of I
|
As the harbingers of the Golden Age.
fir
iil-i-r
END out the word to the hosts of U^t.
^ Let all tl|e children of Truth unite;
^ La the trumpets sound and the battle waii
TUI the Ufilers come to their heritage;
y
Tin the world is fteed
V
Brom Uie tyrant Greed
And his daughters Ignorance. Crime and Head;
TUI aaeh man shaU ba.
As God meant him. fkee.
*^,tborougbly appalled
vlcy at tbe Idea of passing ber life
I tbla boaater that abe did not noJee tbe name by which he addrwwed
ila rrieDd. 8be sank bn to a aofa and
•ovand her face with her bands.
TTa-ta. Ttogley.- was repeated from
rltbodt under the window, Tbe girt
amoved ber bands. Tbe stranger was
.mtog oa tbe aofa beside her with
Cit]joperaH|iise
Saturday 1
Scraeraber J
1
Tito Younf Cbarac er
Comedian
6. LEWIS
-AND HIS-
T !• yoii .let your boy
grow uj> in
;
w
Comedy Company
-l.N TIIK-
Plunkard
clothing, hell always
be a(good judge td
clothing values. It
pays to buy the best,
especially in clothing.
We realize this, ami
handle a complete
line, which we guar
antee to give satis
faction.
Evur^thlnir new but thuTiUel
All U^-to-Itotc Rural Comedy
»*h1 inicireM un>.^y <’«.
■akiqe tbe Fanoicst Street
^raie ever seen.
j
»%rrjtD» Uw 0«~I
Orchestra on the Road
Kubcck « hoyt
THE PEBiLESS lUIKET
HaijuitopefwJ to thepobli:, aiKl abnnd new meat imrket whae quality and plica
areright GiveaacaM. . .
wbr. I ttmugbtbei
aion to make.- «ild
-I bi
[ waa aatlafled with
wanted juu to have an opportuulty
to pec M befoee knowing me to be
/oar affianced boaband. Wni .vtw re
BwlD or wm yoa tetura oa tbe Star ol
fbeSaatr
ladUfMa^’*
.
IJi ;
f;
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A
Foretold on the page
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117 Ca^s
d
thxir lumth J Mmikon•^
/. M. Wilh. Im und K. L.
r?7C-Ct
o. T. OOX
25S E Front SL
CHz. Ftooe
ASSSS^
Patents
fl% *•▼» tam^ inm jmuHimr.
IM m ini m
,
tiMr.
atfcr tWk IM aaple
rttar.^n^art rtM.
^ "
M f toit to pmitoatto
<Rit
Itor togto to dto ntor tabtoton Rh
Mc «•
Mtt* Mr IM
Oa dM hlikir «Mt at 4mk,
■o Ptonmlnii to plmire. ttm toy
WPM bto; ton -btor ~
the
hnhy toM witoa. Wtoit to to wtto
totoi. bow to-to- ttoto. ato t
to tot tlto tttto to to ibem to tbb bw
wan tbo problems to tto totor
TWtoortoU rang. Whnt Ml? In
Mked an todklme
tod
•Wtot to tow f^ momtag toto.
Mimwtotjmalgbttobertoirtoee.
WWltwtrH
^ramak
wai^ and cold ^
<t <•»
.tart.,. ««
ttartVtrt^liljtaitartUrtm
tbe wary tefc. ■idam ksowa; w
aad’vaaOa. mad toe lattsr is tbs
clous nscrnl. Tlio sugar aad wi
oae paH watar ip two to sugar. Is
man wheel te other 'round te conntry in n wbeelbnrrow. cr vowin' not te
aolvad. tbsa boOsd witboat farter
•have off hit wbitera. you an' Jnbex
stlrriag aatn a apooa dipped tato te
could ngroe that the kmer nhottkl carry
mlxtura wfll coat ibldUy. It Is tbsa aadleavaa. )fr. Ti^ waa woO asa- In two armfuls to wood every day all
nllowad to cod. still wUboat sdrriag. aoaodhtocro being tons tatorred. We winter. It aeems ter me thet n'lectlot pte% B* muMTOffm ffte to it
nad wbsn add two or .throe drops to leri kim there all night nad when w« bet to tbet kind *ud be real Interaegn ■hmc rad (rttata. to ta wwltato
Mwmwtoitottom After iallttlb
vaania Is addod. ad oaoagk to roader opened the bole to
momlag aa an* faumorous.nthm. 1 toPtoled to ber gtore to
im iba MI*«I
It stroag of vmblUn. hot Jast oaoagk to odor onsse forth that was most delight
te op te wqprk to aite Bp tffML
give te ayrwp aa dusive saggostiou to fuU while the Mid jwas as brown as
When plums nnd grapes are plenU -Bottroag apd tostetete? AiA
lese dnjr. to^tbe popularity to
r. wkick combinlag wttk the
be. .1 never tasted n
ful be sure to make a qaantlly to plum
Wk«r» BO vOd<T atoma Ml ^
aato aad vndsU. St Is no amnll brown aagnr. glvsn It n very mnple-y
In nil my life. It wan
•n.- gbe told. -I know tba
or grape ketchup, which aakea a very
Tkaa Om wM M
wkMt.
t to kainr
to keep
r aad cdor. Try it before paasI to pimto are ao tongb. tolM.
plenannt change with tomato keicbmu
Mkoadw.^
tbat R Is tosl^a to try to preeerre
Boil ooebnlf peck of blue pluma in
rm old laailM wa «aa4 la lova.
Fbr dsaalag deteto fnbrtcs whlck
ton.
wHees
ymi
peat
Ibom.plat of viaegar and half aa much sugar
Imt all tJouMea>r«ala talaaaa.
wlU not stoad wmt^, ns colored silks
I opened myjeyea ta-nanaomei
aa fruit. Add one-half tnblespoonful
er wbai —■ilela
Seckd pears make n deBdoos conabonld na aoon have tbougbt to “peel
each of cinnamon, cloves nnd nlUpice.
CraMas Idly o’ar iIm aaat.
Ite aoap iiiV be ased wttk gaegiod wbitaaoapik
rve If prepared ns fdlows:^ Oorer
ing- my owftoto and goonaba
Boil nil until trader, etrain through be cottragtams and atropg Ip Mto :
MM-ocaiHi at Um paat. ,
ollae laett tbe me
n as wllb water. Be
throe pot^ to aockd peon with wa
Bhelaagbodai my aatoaialUBcat
the colander, and bni| agfffn until of
Ldt aa wwt ouraalTaa a Mt.
2. New conraie ffor mrw tek It
ai to dip tbe
ter,
and
add
to
them
oae
and
n
half
the desired consIsM^y. In all about dlvlnriy promM. aad ttoa ptelii to
Wort^T-Wave yoar kaad to ttlln
to
ougar.
Two
toaspoo
two hours. Seal In bottles. If the selfKiaa yoar iasar Upa aad wmlUL
to daaaBmB.oae tcaspooafui to d
Dg bottles are not obtainable
II Idfawall a mua whUa.
ilgbily, and when cold pour melt
~:Jaai«i Whli«>aib RUay.
viaegar. Cook slowly uatll rich
ed sealing wax over the cork and lop
0 amke ..tbla toiactahle sweet,
of the bottle.
ma parfeatir toaai aad fraah lnrg*i
iwxt yrar. Thia la uaatcamML
DW eueiimbuta. Pare, ent off no
You can alas a joyful aoai,
prepared In this way: Pare enough to
Uro in motomita. not la yte. am tib
1 laagU at «e aad. rmnove all the
In Japan the welHoHla have almost promlm to rravwto ateffli
• If you try. If you try;
the pears to ffll sevoml quart Jars.
aeeda nad pulp, nad necnrely taaten
alwaj s la their bouses one room calle*! aew momrat la all that Mtetotoif.
You can help a friend alone.
Dtoadve a cupful to sugar la a cupful chant who reslder near Darby,
'chamber oC the insplrtng view." Ttiey that wait apoa te Ite tell
If you try. If you try.
to water and pour on one jar to pears. who is tbe happy
with mold water, add
Us essential is a beautiful view, but raaew tbelr streugth.- IM at tetoYou can acaiter golden aeedt.
ful wife nnd fntber iff two
Baby amiably dropped off to sleep, and log n foundlag tableapoon to aalt tor The sugar should be prepared s
taste U catholic in Japan, ahd tbe de fore watt apoo Him tet wa toffy i*
' Yim can irlve to oihuris needa
atdy fOr each Jar. After this has been Is like many other
I entered my kitchen ngnln, Inaptred
lightful
view may be a blossoming able to aay With te pmltote *BteYou can lira InUttle deed..
n mdmory which occnd on the pears, ffll tke Jar with possessed to a
sd be te IsmL my otratek.**
with the enthusiasm to a new diaoov omlng and oorer with freab anh wn
If you try. If you try.
of groat wtatoffi
cold water, to reach the neck of the slonnily prov es n ^vere triaTto the cherry tree, a glimpse of a river, a
But awa may be of
cry. For fenr to fnllure In ffettlng ceradbetore.Thethli
The third morning cover
Uure garden or only the newly meat to rach tobsr.
patience
of
VWtad Bff
jar.
aad
place
the
lid
on
the
jar.
Do
Jasi right, on €mt trial. 1 wlto dear water nnd Ilei It aUnd twen
i snow. In this dcdlghtful country brethren while oa te way to Bttoff.
asked
him
on
It
down.
Place
several
jars
crew
divided my piWcloos plums. Over half tylburbourt. dmagln
changing the water aavthey
get
up
parties
to
visit
the
maple
Paul
Thanked
God
aad took rowaga*
home
a
bag
of
potat|>ea.
with
tbe
usual
large pd. standing them on a
poured hoUlng water, according to dk eml Umua, or nnUl nil the anil b ex
numau
aymiirthy
aad
cCKiperatte
to
In
the
glory
of
autumn
color,
or
apologies ^nd excuse on hU
reclkms. wntohid them In brenthleas tmeted nnd the cuenmbers seem firm. board or folded cloth, then stand over
te work of te Lord art ao tett
tbe fire and boll for twenty-flve min return 1 ame for hl8|forgelfulneaa. Tbe the fresh, untrodden snow, as In this faetors la our aatrom.. Tbit bate tR
lltUe while, rolled
Fill the encumbers with the following
country one gives theater parties and
other c
Take
the
pot
from
the
lire,
end
we
aboold
more
often
take
advaptogMe
mixture and new each end securely to
^
The edllor'a eaay chair aota not ao about n few times, then ladled
te opfmrtonlty to sympatbtas witk aat
re the jars, ^ew tbe lids down Mrs. M. gave him ajsealed letter, with
s
far away fron the Irttchen end of the out into n crock. Alaa. they were
antoher aad to speak words to gaol
tightly, and stand npside down to see the request that he should
A. Gift For An Invalid.
tng-A pound of aaaded rnlalna
teer as we Jonrngy aad labtr tofttkpr
I
houau tlieae daya hut that there drifts aofl! I had left them a aecom!
that they are nlr light. It is well to not to opra It till he had reached bis
An ln,*lia friend wn. recenlly the along te pathway of life.
cut
line,
half
n
pound
to
figs
cut
dne
I? f
through ihe.boaae and by It. when the
have two pew rubber rings on each place of business, ^er husband woi.’ a gUt that every Invalid
wind aeta In the right direction, a
jar to make them positively sir tight defed at this, but in answer to all bis
ippy In possM^ng. It was a
DeuL xxxL 1^: Josb. I 1-7; x. »; U
Into Unr dice. Add n teaspoon to
^ :
aweet amell of fruit nnd augar, of
These pears will keep perfectly white Inquiries she reiK-a ed tbe n-queat ao suppert for her
ber when sfCilng up In bed Ham. g. 12. II Chron xlx, 11; Bk. g.
a cbmamto and mix thoroughly.
binU of can
apicoa and aundry
earnestly
that
he
ki
last
consented.
re most ddldous for a luncheon
from the back and arras of an 1-4; IW. xxvll, 14; xxxl, 24; Ua. mK 2TTh« I atla^ed my other half. Tbla
ine nnd Jelly.
les may be prepared In the samt All the way in on Ae car he thought old rocking chair, having the legs re ai; Kph. Tl. 10-30. .
Itoe^I
got
the
“scaldjuit
rtobt.
Ing. with praaMmltlona of the fnatof his wires strangt requ*-s(. and he moved and scat cut out. and was pad
er.—Table Talk.
coming lime when the aharper. more poured off Ue' hoC water tiulckly.
had hardly eut.-redjhis place of busi lied with cottoiMand prettily covered.
dmsh;^ cold water iiver Ibem. and
Syrup-Two pounds to sugar, two
npiH^UrinK «Hlor« of
If any one la Inrilaed to ragaM Dr.
ness when he t«*ri- o|K‘n iLe leUer.
Try
^ther gifts of equal cost could
peeled them anally, leaving amooth. cups to vinegar of medism strength
tlark'a t'bristlaa Bndraror taarmyji
and rellahea for
This Is what he n>ad:
have fiirrilshed her the lasting cum aa anything but te etiraaotm aad arVsrnlhli for nil house biigfi.&
Khali nil the alr>1rtaa been n good firm, ambeivcolored little baJU. which and the following spleen tied In a bag:
“Dear John: For some time past I fort rhe will derive from this ilhe.
dropped
Into
the
aymp.
cooked,
dnoos
enlerprtaea which tbey laally
Cold
water
and
soap
to
remove
lUir
an
ounce
to
stick
cinnamon,
a
yvmr for the bMiaewlfe In aptte of un
have thoupkt long land earnestly on
ara we comturad blm to some tgtoto
to allspice berries nnd half a chine oil.
timely weaiher and funra of aennty and sealed up. aa my friend had aaid.
what I have to say jto you. and I have
which we vei iure to extract from am
DUTCH FISHER FOLK.
Paterfamilias pronounced them the teaspoon of cloves. Boll and skim,
Burned eggshells on the shelves, to
to Dr. Clark's private lettera Jato iw
decided
that
this
'
the
liest
methwl
IVtaidr SI li» Ar* FwwO ceived.
came nbmg. There were kirely atmw rery best he ever nte. and grateful re then add the cucumber, making suffl keep away bugs.
I >ave hesltau-fl^ Aw
.ranees to the -friend In need** dent symp to cover them. Cook the
mmd IMuerr.
For greasy drain pipes, copperas.
the prvncm joorney be srlU baro
iH-rriea. didldoun fragrant raapberriea.
several tiroes al
writing to y<»u In
semv *»f iii.y fon lgiM-r. Dutch
cucumbers about an hour, or until
Hanging a bag of charcoal in the
during te
days to bit bbrc4l
r«i rherrlea and blade, httckleberrier
Ibis way. b
I (In I cannot con
conceal
e 28.000 nillee by ara and 1Q.T»
stern.
ihej^
are
ttoder
nnd
clear,
then
IIB
plalfia and hlarkberriea In the
bought longei I must and will
miles
by Iso L s toul to 83.100 mUto.
Cleaning lln with paper.
into wide-mouthed jars, cover with the
aareeter thui for
for
a
day
Iu
most
of
the
Dutch
tliOaug
Herejhe
turned
ov^r
f ' » " ■> htMlpofi.
•>
He
has
ma
ie
178
addraoaeo
aad coto
imiwy days to wlnler.-O*^ House syrup and seal. To serve, lake out a
Rubbing dry salt on egg stained eII
. 'Tihirs II
vllUKes. No iH-fwuii fruiti tin- iiiultilaod
uct«Hl ftO cu Iferracea. e
keeping.
cucumber with
[*r.
*
people at lenat. npd
HU audleffcee bare raagad fram 100
"The potato*^ ha\i- b«*n out for a has fur years taken up Ids nlssh- *.n tb«Housekeeping.
Rubbing
a
rough
griddle
with
a
slice
Jltce
In
Island
of
Markeu.
Tbt->HUermarry
lo
the
Hnialler
cuofereacea
to
UMXMk
rfall npplea. which
week past. FleasejsGnd home a 1»ag
Spicy Things
wllb eaeh otUer; the priest forldds their
of turnip.
Ml tbe^ biixr aggregated 29fMttOante
an*
eiiotu:h (or -aauce” da>, In nnr A grnc-ral rule holds good for nil
I thought by thfti inetbod you would tnarrylug within Jhe third d«*gn-e. nud
tosrfiHnest at te Rrsakfstt Table.
He has writtra W articles, ctetlaSteeping tea only three minutes
out if tun- Uidu‘1 have anything elae: ;pliMMl fruit, plums, rfmpes. etc. To
not
l»e
likely
to
forget."
they
liupllcllly
oU'y
bliii.
They
never
The breakfast table mood is an al
ten total of tfikOHOwoida. Uls Mtaro
To'keep sponge cake from drying, a
there will Ih' pluma pnniy moon nnc’ Vve pounds toifruit, use three pounds
And he didn't.—Pblladelphls I^edger marry out of tbelr own village, and
ost certala Index of the day. From lablcspoonful of lemon Juice.
grape;* galor.-. and tommtoea^tiiuar
this nc<ounts for the extraonllnary
And the hardest part to te jMfte.
sugar nnd opC pint of vtoagnr.
It we gather the oourage and patience
To cool a hot oven, a saucer of wa
that hav** r*nn* thU way at Itwal—
Blmllurity In thidr faces. They might as any convention worker ondcrataadk.
To Wash a Labe Collar.
Cook the sugar aad vinegar togeth that are to help us through coming ter set inside.
round and hmiou(1i and fair to took up T. add one teaapouoful of cloves spd
When we lnve.si \q an exquisite bit uU have been cast lo tbe same mold. is te need of keeping at higb ttnte
tasks nad trials, or we there begin the
For salad dreaalng without oil. on.
To tbiwK* wbo approach them In a
no. with curtin.lH-n, little and big
of lace work in thej.sbap** of a collar friendly manner the men are aa Inter all the timr. rrady to give oat to agf
and three teaspoonifuls of
leaapoonful each of salt, sugar and
cbaace cobvermtlon the Iropitotte
ravory onlonn and «»*r> peppers; and
bertha, it is a satisfaction to esting and attrnctlvo as tbe womra. tbnt may plant te seeds to CbrMtob
Cook together ten minsUII harder nnd per? egg and. eight teasiKxm
know how lo cloansj ii to re.^iure it to Butb aexos arc alugularly g*s»d looking,
ites. add the fruit nnd cook until It is plexftles still 1 re trying. There are
anewaadlargeragte.
Its original beauty. |a soap and wat«-r with regular fiwlun-s aud blue eyes.
thinks all tills te bo auy
quite thick. With plums, remove the
le mho choose this
veii> iM st. If you will Tbe women have U-uutlful *-umplex i and pure fun let him try
*tems. wash the fruit nnd prick the hour as the proper season In which to
Baking eggs with s bit of butter and
Ions; the men are bruu**-d by tbe sun I Bndcaror IVcrId.
h t<he b apt to do
than b m-ed aklns. As the phima cook nnd break
tak<
the
time
to
prepare*lhe
law
work
all their woes. The restless seasoning.
or the MW. At first tbe latter afipear !
--------------------ful. But it U all pari of ih«> yearV Into pl«*ees lake out most of the
irefullylon
a
piece
of
flan
night Is described sad bemoaned:
Boiling eggs, by covering tightly In
aomewlmt surly and defiant, but that Is !
a rat««« rnmttmm I
aork. aad with the apirii .d kive in It
excellobl plan to pin this generally duo to shyness, and they j The Broome cotmty <N.
Fbr spiced grapes, take ffve every ache aad pda are net forth with a pall of boiling water and setting off
roca to I be mahlM home haiuiy Only KWuds of l^BConl grapt'S. washed,
i a board Oare must be given Boon become kindly and t^iurtt-ous. one oi
nil the mlndeness to n diagnosis. The the stove for ten minutes.
dear abler mother, don t; overdo, foi licked from the stems and sgneexed.
s to see ihat each one' Is They are nearly all tt^-totalers. tbelr erirad tbe Men to this nnlqao battag
paper la rand, and the balUex. murders
Adding sugar to aaueea. presenres.
>oiir own aake. which i» to aay. for ih* iu that the pulp is In one dish and She
pinned In place.
j
______
bsdgo. ,‘Tba
aad sudden deaths tben-ln recorded etc., after they have partly cooked.
take tif all the home, whicb t|*ix^dr
kindly tea to
Now take a brush and dip it Into a
kins In anotbur. Boll the skins with are served np with too toast sad cof
To milk for drinking purposes, add
te foaadm to
«ni your well betng more than you oi aaU a cup of water until they are leoLSin In which yon jhave made a fine which tbey seem lo thrl»*e.
fee.
*
log
two
tenapoonfula
s
splendid
rui-e.
They
arc
verj
mural
the) realixe “Th«L dinner of herl.r
lather of soap and water, softened and Mdlgloua. At 0 o‘ct.H-k every even
Mveniime cook the palp nntll
rie boy who rises In anJII temper one pint.—Good Housekeeping
where lov. Is * U tiettej than coatl*
with a little borax pr ammonia. Rub lag. In te Roman Catholic vlllairi**.
enough to push It through n Is permitted to vent It la coaapisintii
f«M*d unflavored with thdt bleaaed aplr
each part <if the laoe Iboroughly-wlch the angelua ring*, and then both tliej
.trainer suBlclently ffne to keep back
him. nothing to
gsvetta tofgi
It whieh maken f,»r the aalrntlon of the he M-i-dK. which can then he thrown
the brush, then rlupe with plenty of men and women rise from tbeir silting 1
value aa a aowwhich suits him. no matter bow ddnty
Cut up peaches and cream, served
vsnlr,
and
way lo rinse off postures by the dt»or*. the men dt»ff
iway Return the pulp to the fire, add
His sister In on slices of frosted cake, are s dell tepid water. The
water over the their caps and the women lay down
and add all to the pn^pared duigss la like nnnghtlness. and ra clous aweet. It la ray experience that the ^8 is to dash the wat
tbrir
knitting,
all
bend
tbelr
beads.
iH-Ing. we-d nil lK‘ klneicsr. Boll all together ten min“If abhlng t
artlcl In tbU wgy the lace is not
almoat any deaaen has a more dainty
register la oi4w to arcure tbe batloa,
b-autiful.
handled
and
doe*
not
lose
its
shape,
lairriug fiften. and put away la
qg whlck Is senresty began look If served in todlTldual portions.
which could not be had lo aay oOmr
llhy. wise and dull glnsu jai>.
Iliwilhy and
mple fishing folk.
way. This mention may saggml^to
SrsrytlHng in this life Is. to n greater Fbr this ronsou. in summer I do not ^lien dry. you will have a new piece
ful;
n and women are vfry food other ankma to
aad do
A aweet pickle that cnn.be used for or less degras. knhit. DwcUlngwiid di make cake In a layer cake, but bake a
If wbhtng were having whai pleas peaches, plums or pears is made with lating upon one's inSnuHles. rending
. and most of tbe rottnges
Then, with s sharp
Kmf
good many gukl and silver;
Tkreomrtoto.
or*‘ untold;
Hojsshold Helpa.
proportion to vinegar and nnd relaUng horrors nnd cnsusltiet.
to a uniform lenrh
. neoklaora of <-ural t*emU ’ There are ever
With a hcaiiful *»f joy and puraeful of sugar, usluk only two ounces to atlok
deacribe
a
flat-lroii
comptalnlng. frattlng-nll these are nad frost
them on one side with choco^
oriU
Itidd!
cinnamon In the s>Tup and pricking habits
B early days to t
habits only.
toe case may which has been In use In our
into or white fTOstlaff.
fTO
i of gold filigree society In C^km tbe
P^U call Insist upon courtesy bc.(j|i^unl
^ ^
short cakes bre made for years, and can be made by i
“Bm abhes. aUs! are hut empty bub- each peach or pear with two doves.
Cook the syrup, then add the fmll and nnd ntof control bbd cna mtnet It, bnd tills way. that butke a dessert always
at a Ten- Htkle expense, This OB each aide, lo Friodand tU*re are a
hle^
number of goldsmliha' sbojM. When In fruit should b» derated eaUtte to too
cook
nntll
tender;
remove
the
fruit
to
te
of
sheet
trobi.
It
twelve
Inches
appreciated;
Take
two
slices
to
the
And the longing heaH may teem with
ginas jars, and conUnuc to pook the In their children |be teffeetlon to their cake, fill In between with nay crushed long, six Inches high and seven Incheg holiday dreea the men almost outshine | Lord.
te woasra urtholr lore of self adornFour baadriG aad eixty new aorieUm
symp until It thickens, or for about own moods! lUhy n life, many a tor- friilt and wbipite »«*». Or. take a
Ide. with a handle on top. ft Is meat Tbelr shirts are fastened with I Is tl^
t: 8o Idle within It vain, formoot
L’aited *^*ng^
Pour this hot over the
haa been i^neksd by m wrong site to tola cake, cover with cocoa- placed over the irons, and U extreme- gold button links and are embroidered I aloee Sannary. 1908. er more tea aae
Aa ibe endlcwa wnrch ftir:the fo
fruit. The aamlter peaches aaay bo vw
Bcfnl on n gna ob oil stove, or on a with Mack llaee; tbey wear velvet knee new aodeiy ftoiaed wrciy day; Off to
-te bfHfftet table mood.- nut testing, nad Just before nen Ing.
of youth.
bvecebee and eilrer buckles to tbrir these eocietiee wtra Jaaloca. ac te
served for plcklliig. and the best pear
day when little lire Is desired.
pour ovor n nance to soft custard, thor•Thit work timt hold! wenlth may be
H the sweet Sockel pear.
DoUier hrip I ^ve found la to ehocA which err often richly chaoed.
oughly chilled. Little portions are bet
toe best drotsing ter In nimoet everything in summer, pinoe a piece to aabfsto. paper or mat ta most OI tbe flabing Tillages te mea,
:
had for the thkipg.
when In foil dreas. wear four great sllThottgt It mnf wot bring health *t b cloth unUl tbe.fuxx Is removed; peart for russet abosa.
X
i nad cake In the oven to rarbutteoa. These are often decorated
nnd when one te toe molds nnd little
. a bnlm for benrinchtng.
buralnr-^Woman's Home with Scriptural aobjecta lo npaaaat.
should be pricked wRk a thick aeedle.
cnees tout glre te dainty touch, the
And aiudy^ mnhea wtoe. nnd Ime. pety —Table Talk.
Tbey ara enormously proud to tbrir
trouble Is not neiteble 4a any way.
Picaay.
Bpirite to twitetad to te thing Brea with
ma. which are belriooms from teto eon. Moat to te Dutch ffaber
’Qiyoa the h^nxy |^hnt% twesi; which
i nn^ britotei pni- that may bare to be roptetsked Is
are raty wril 4e do. Tbey aro
' Inala fpr nye.
sntlsntoer.
An old hooaekeeffer. who has been
more appeUxIas than a large dish
ifnl to
the victim In her dffy to nlmoat every
’-Then nwnjf With longing, nnd ho! for
rod
in
n
pint
to
frsabty
boflsd
kind to pocldent th4t can happen to ff
Inhor!
wnte and apptm cool to te best
rife, says took whenever w ketAnd bo! tor kwre-^nncfh one for hb
paint better te;
for fanmat noro nyw to grnnuInm or pra^rrea Is wponM.
ted lida. te na oanetet mto fto
mmedintely id a pn to ooM wnAb4 UW diSitjr. «1MM dMjr «|
o*«r
STM kMM orid» I
TMto. Ivaa al cakired fabric, ksloro
tbiy are galMy «ry. bualag oa tbe
wrmptodd.
If yoa add to tbeae nte tbe toeu
tbat aaR li tbe suds aad vinegar in
tbe v
knap tbeai briffbt. you are pretty sure
t)T
SCSiiSSl.rsS-.t
r:
.»
^ iHTlR'SEISrXiUlli-
I? - ™ .b.
W Utaf HM •Ote
lor.
restore te i^ror.
■ss."s.s:szsjs
f
Oi:O3u0CIE.S
.tiV/ss
•talaa M. ■Mriaator sMUag. a
titolal %mm la inMiarttos- wMb tb*
pat Imsm sf Msaapi. 1 AM tMd.
cttoM eRormiHy atoee tMb'Itoarea were made ep. «m* k beMM
miitorr
|fe bg O# atmlii or MM aam^ rtoaa
ptoM as Milgaila isd Dartla.
la tor Ittw MM that af Jtorapaia cow
lanaa. TW giaat aAraatage of
Jl toraa m thaSM M pick yoar
Tbe publle eHools and tbe waiver^
mam ^ tbb paagla of tha Ualtad altlee are tbebMM
tbe btoiem item* of eapem
s havA ayary riaioa to bt proad tore, but they by no meane make i
of chaM* aakHara. Bat thara are other
a artthia tbe border* of tbe UaHd aa ebbrity M *«9My
r. r. Oreer ppd wife to Wnpbnlb ioR whMi eoaetltat* a ktroMer -bal- *or edoratlou. aHl When MTtfl toiMt.
palhmal atraagUL ami aa-even
<4 our nailoMl
omip toln 7 ppi i. btoUk It, -------
assurji."
pridk Ther are.AmefW*a grant eebool
a, aoif*jaat about to rmmsemble are paid out to ^bep our acbool armies
uptotbem^;
Per the Saanieial year 1902. tbe «xMU. PM06|. /Me. .4, towm II. rw|* »:
^ndltnre ou tie German bnay was
aaMriaal or otherwise. 142.249.000. <^1 on tbe Rm
Vmy was eetimated at ratber leas
tbe graateat mUltary forcea la the than 9170.000.0(9). Tbe anaual cobt of
world wtmid bare to be put together tbe two largrat military boots ol
Tu*W. M 1*. Mock U. H, U * Oo.’i to make tba agalMaai of tbe number rope, therefore, only nllgbtly axcepdf
of boys and ghia. young men and our conservative eaUmate tor Amer
who ara pAw receiving lea s acbool armies.
A Oak tal aM: IMM.
It lookn an If n ntrlke of the Ivob
workMw all over Oemnay U j»enr.
of one great Berlin Arm nrn nctisnlly
ntrlklng.
The twentieth annunl conveplion of
tbe tirpden and Labor Oopgrenn of
Cpnndn will be held in Monlrenl, be
I Wltkte Ite Mtt WMk.
lakoim to the non- gtnnlng Tpendny. Sept. 10.
tioeton. Mann, unlonn have ex%m wmt op otrtko rn^Bily to
" o fpi<pp iPorMM In tlirir wmm
l^ltatPUnnhoor. Tlielf nc^ la the campaign now belog conducted
In
extern MnnnncbunetU to orgxnlto
*
iPft^tro nil the different
\,tnim.,:Bhcu}6 It do no the retail clerk* of every line.
A report wkn adopted urging nub. Ipipfivlllinnl^nnlitttdotr..
Tint WMf lito Ineurrm In nnklnt ordlpnte unlonn to nppOlM. local
^•fip
drink in Bnclnnd pnd mitteen to further tbe Introductlun of
WpM/dnrtaff tbn
ten jmmrm li union Inbcln on teit hooka.
rwiml/lm )• lu vorklBg
i^Mtkttpt. It WM aniiouDMd
k tkMt too nor* non wlU U
lipm nont the lire* Of fJtlO
JMMI tMp tf, to W mrt of n«e. of
TMk Urn CPaaea.
PbelUu I'oney wnn esigaged on
1^. Xtjm^ vpyld not hnre died bnd
pHmpn enmied in this fiartlc- rkige iwle of tkiulie IHmd n boune i
be
lom
bln
fooling nud MM tlown to tbn
#lHd*.
edge of tbe roof. Ilia ha* went down,
but lie clutched tbe mrin trough and
Mpipnrm nengr*nnnen to nnk povero- bung on for dor Ufe.
Thar* right. Pbcllmr enUed tbn
IP noeoHns plentjr of Inbor
^ keep pMPd upon. .The depnriment nqnire. who bad men bUa nllp.
Hi mborgpt WnnMnpton hn> Infomod hang ou a minute tlU I can get a lad
der uplbeter
Ibf ,H«nnMppl oonirennnent thii
Hut e\en an be npoke l*hHlm relaxed
aHlliHnii nonUii orer 110.000 Imml bln bold and drufiped to tbe ground. .
wlll
In Amertcn. An n*.
An wHNi aanbeeifnire made nure that
tbnt 40.000 of thene no Ihiuc* were broken nud that Pbettm
viHJnikl nt nonlbem porU. nod tbnt wnn almidy brulncd luec nod there and
prill bnre cone by October 1. nbaken up bc.ticgnu to berate fbe man
lu vigorous latiguaxv.
I^HHdPiPtrtHtbe nennon.
#v...-
^>AkTPPi*nnnU > bnV* been rencbed
m dfnPMNi fnnllle* of Plnu. who nro be demanded. “I tl have Uvii there In
#Mlpf Iran Rnnnlnn oppreuloo to nel- a minute."
'
‘Maybe yon wod." aald Pbellm aul
tJb'*^ Ldbhldnr. nod begin work nn
lenly. "but bow did I know but tbn
t-avee
would
give
way
before you got
c«U -inwi sre
PboHi W Mb tor nn'ndrniiee In wngee
«ff ni por Ml. Tbe Coni Concilln.
P^lcb will oonnider thi.
The «»gga of Uinci-U have greater vlclH^.wni bpn* before l( n demnnd ou tnllly itmn tiny other life genua now
Ibn PPH of Ibe employ ere tHt n re- knuwu. After ciponliig nilkwonu
dPPMH or WM« of * .per cent, bo
.Tbrw noptbe ngo both eidet tbe nero of a Kabreu
Ufr five boum HMIaual. the great fPtomologlat. was aun>rlaed to find that
believed tbnt |be bunrd they bad not been fioncn lb tbe iHat
2% per cent, reduction In and lliat tlH*lr vlUllty wan not In tbe
leant Impnlnil. On nnotber opewnSop
.TH dPtotkn of femnle Inbor ,t» ben tcm|»e«luro of ftd degreen below nero
coninc n fpcior In the biulncM life of
without iQjuriPk tbe life germ to tbe
tb* air nf Idosloo. nn wHI nn In nomo nl|gbtem.dcgree.
H On Inrgnr ritlef of Mexico. Only
n Vnv jrnnrt npo tbU help wnn nlinoet
A Lend (Kng.l motorlat drove hie cat
uMbown ta mMcee end ntoron. bat up tlm twenty atetm In front of tbe
wl4 nnob meorrlng year the nnpply tew n bnll. and I ben drove It *
In* bnnoitng Inner. The wngea pnld ngnln without n.H-ideut.
IP* lb# ifoppi nranen nre not nn yet
rnn Inrie, but the proepectn nre tbnt
|b«|r bnoome more efficient the
•topdnr^nf wngen pnld thorn will im*
5?-
of the
•Mp «r the Inlerpntlonnl Annoclntton
or UnobliltlU oPd lotemntlonni AesoAOM MeUl Meebnnlca wni
prrnpfed pi Oevelnnd. Ohio, recently
Pl^P onPtonepA between repreeenU*
IlfPn of tbbne ttto organ lintkmn. The
PPlM will become effective October
ll. .Tbn ppiM of the new orgnnlnn-
ZTZ
marble coitem, marble
nid Uln nnuera and bointing eaglneem
PH iMlvn tU4>»nU nn boor la New
Ymk olty.
-The blot paper **nnlon Inbel** of the
WMEM BASr
IS OtUUH^
1^ poodn van bbolUbed nt the rennH Qopvppttoii. npd in lu mend n
nlnm niMb''or appropriate dekign will
bn ippmiMd «bop Ue product of the
MoMFriend
•TIM
of TrodM OouMsIl ot
tiUijal tiM iuM I
VMttlM M #iUUoata<
tor
■M %»Mi i»Wr ttw ta««M M fto for
■ Tk. O.IT •bloiloB.
tM-coiiiMt tUiU. b to .toct
IM* MMO iMkf.
Honan W. laiUk to Wm. WIM*. M
*”ii£ikTC«o
Vietor C. Palmer to Bo
berger, lot 1, block 11. Tr
94.000.
Hnnpnb B Lay Co. to Ib
berger. lot 10. block 11. N
fOCb add: 91M.
Wbat to tbe ^etora for this big ex
irougbout tbe United
Staten to aa laSalte variety of educa pendluira? Oertatoly It to of tor great
er national valito than tbe sraeted mil
lions raised by^ the war taxes of Bu
Aeoordlag to tbe buraan of educa
rope. Tbe nniversltlea and collegea
tkm. tbe eebooT earolimeat for the
1902, was 17.4W.000. t»f the United States have been
vated in Ibe ^t few years t
This Is tbe latest complete total avail
equality with | the ancient sea
able: but according to the normal rate
be well over learning In ^ippe. and for this happy
^e munlflcencc of tbe
eigbtaan milUooa. Of thU great total
• responsible. Young
the school children proper-tboae In
tbe elemenury grades of public and
private acbools--numbered IC.479.177.
ling. neU^ of n«M. noc. 4, town M. Next in order cameAhit724.7W second
In public and private high
**S5ienl LnbooU to Prank V. Votni- acbooln. In academies and seminnriea.
bPj |o^ block 4. H.. L. f Co.*a 4lh In tbe prepmatory department* of uni
•s and colleges, and In the non
in public nud prl
Oo.*n 6lh add; |T00.
vote normal nchool*. Tbe college boys
pn^kJ^^rktoTbopC..
aad college girls numbered 246.0CSthis total'comprising. In ofllclsl Inn
Floyd L. Smith lo Mary N.
rnond. lot iO. eVk lot 0. block fi. H.. L. guage
& Oo.*n lad add: 91.100.
lion ta univemitle* a^ colleges, pro^
Samuel H. Saylen lo Quincy Thack- feaelonal antUaormal scbooii.
erpnrcela. nec. 19. town M. maj
The mind refbaes nt fimt to grasp
R^olph Wiadoeft to William W. the aigniflcance of these great totals,
Qoble. loU Ik and 19. block 16. H.. L.
hell.
A Co.*n 10th add: 91.M5,
America** school enrollment cxct>edv
laaac Green did high diving act from
paar tree In Port Huron apd broke by
lat
.
aboulder.
BultMta
_^rvi:
Caro cltlaeoa arc agitating tbe need
of a board of trade in that city for the sovereign aisles. The eleme
pulpoac of explolilbg tbe Induatrla! school children alone equal the pupu
Utloo of these six states.
advantmgea of Tunooln county.
Vsrlsty of Schools in America.
The recondary students In (he Itait
•TAR LAUNDRY.
If you bnjie never tried oiy laundr; ed Slate* outnumber by many thou
people In the eight sov
nead In a package of general house
ereign German states of Waldeck.
bold waahmg and the reault will
Schwarz
ly plena* you. We wash by the pound
Schaumburg Ltppe
and iron lUt work. How about those burg-Rudolsindt.
Reusa AeHeiwr Link*. Reus* Jungerer
Send them la and they will be rt- Unie. Lubeck and Uppe.
tumed fresh and clean. Wright Brm combined population ot four of these
states—Waldeck. Schaumburg LIppe,
Mm. C. D. Laadlah. Holland-Wat Schwarzburg-Rudolsiadt and Rcuss
all run down; could not eat. Bleep, or Aelterer Link.—to equal In numbers
work.
HullUler'a Rocky Moun
America s college boya and girls. Even
Tea made me atrong and robuM. Great the mile tots in the kindergartens,
tonic, ik oenu. Tea or Tablet*. John
umbering sIkhH 2^,0W. can say the
son Drug Co.
***IMvrd a^Chnndler to Henry Spar
LIKC A SWeST MEMORY^
Ronlful and quIeUng U tbe after
math. reaulUng from one of Ihoae, cab
inet baths, followed by an nlcolml rub.
that Mm. B. U Bonner Is favoring her
patroni with. Eapeclally ffne. too. for
rhaumatlc persona, are the electric
baths given In her pnrlom.
A DIRK NKCfftSITY
To every woman la a hand sboppInR
bag. W'omeir are not apt to be pro^
vided with pockets, hence the necea
alty of a shopping bag for the pocketbogk. bandk^rebtef and small In
taia Of the fair tea Raatall. the jew
eler. will close out hla entire stock of
knadaomc ones tbit week at cost
price.
IP YOU MAYS
Mo more home than n rmbblL live In
a truaki That** wbat maortem do all
aummer. Votruba. the baraeas maker.
U making a id per cent, discount on
all trunks and suit oaaaa uatll tept
lEtb. Prices la tranks from fSp to
9UJ10. and ta suit caaes 91.TS to.9SlW.
MISS NECK
Chicago and Milwaukee, la borne aagia
with a large tavolee of randy to wear
ftraat baU In nobby, feleblag stylea:
A^oordlal laviatkm Is extandad to all
to vlalt her mtlllaery parlora and look
^er tbe fall ni^
A daIntV) dreakpast
A daIkkMa di^ ora cap of hot
oaa be bad by mepplag talo tbe Ut
ile Tavera and ordering at tbe Uacb
eaaater. Ow Saaday dinner wUl be
There aeenu to
no end to the
variety of school* In America. Even
the experienced educatioulst la c
atnntly discovering new type*, the
of Which he had not suspected.
Besides
tbe ^ regular elementary
Bchoola. blfb acbool* and college*—
hoae three natural atepplog-stones of
the ambitious American boy-ihen*
least a score of different
of kindergartens, an amaalng varieiy
of reform acboola. Industrial schools,
orphanages and reformatories for of
feiMllng and destitute children, nearly
6.900 commercial and business schools,
raining schools with 60,000
pupils, normal schools which send out
abdut 10.000 graduate* a year, sgrl
cultural and mechanical colleges, pro
fessional schools for the leaching ol
(hralogy. law, medicine, deDtlslry
lertnary. medicine and i
boat of other suWu. lechnoipgtcal
schools. floeUng naval schools, and
other educational Institutions almost
without number and defying classlOThera are even acboola main
talned by the New York Charity Orgmnlsaikm soctoty aad kindred insUtu
tlons for tbe teaohtag of phllnnlhropy
na n prafenakm.
•
It Is Impoeilble to arrive at the
grand total of tbe earn*'spent every
year for tbe matatenaikce of America s
»l armlen. The bureau of educa
I tgnras ara only partial, for large
mu ara spent ta private educa
which caaoat even be estimated
by tbe cleverest statlsUcans. But It
to certota that none of tbe great pow
ers of Burope spends as muck
s maloteaanoe of iU military
loreea.
to 1902 tbe cblldiea to tbe public
top of tbe profession of their choice.
n4ed no longer jgu to Burupe to o
the b^t of the! world * learning. They
cun Stay nl boipe and get It. and. ns
matter of fact, jbey are doing so every
year In Increasing numbers. Ten years
ago America s^nl by far the largest
contingent of foreign students to Ibe
line old German universities. Now
nocording to tbe lalest flguras. Russli
len<lt with ov^r 700 etodenta. while
America has leH than 200. Tbe
her of young lAmericans who obtain
the blgbest edicntlon to Increasing by
les|M and bounds every year, but they
are no longer going lo Germany to get
Cent to Well Repaid.
Blit If the Immense sums spent on
higher education have been well InvcKicd. the expenditure on the public
schools may be regarded by the tax
payer with ev^n graater aatlafactlon.
Thf return for, ll la an Industrial and
lal ptygresa
(he worlds
rs history.
It is true that the rate of Illiteracy
In the Uniieil States—which is 10.7
per cent., according to\be census of
1900-fsr excels that of the T
nations of Euiiipe. Seventeen of the
twenty-six German states have
literates—or. rather, there nre none
among their army conscrlpU. which I*
a pretty good test. Buu among some
of the Latin. Magysrlc and Slav na
tions which send hordes of emigrants
lo our shores the |»ercentage of Hilt
leracy is very high. In Austria il is
36.G0: in Hungary. 47.XO:
30; In Italy. 32.90; ta Portugal. 79.20;
In Spain. Ck.lO; in Russia. 61.70; In
Servla. 79:30. and In Roumanla. 88.40.
Here Is one explanation of our high
rate (»r lltUerwcy In comparison with
our vast t-dueslionsi efforts. The other,
of course, is the negro population But
the rale is decreasing satisfaclurily
1870 it was I'O per cent; in 1880. 17 per
cent; in 1890, 13.3, and in 1900. 10.7.
Among the native white
there are only 4.6 per cdo
illiterates, but It is a startling fact
that the poreentage of Ullteratea
among the native-born chUdreti of na
tive parents is nearly three times as
great as among the native
dron of foreign parents With the for
mer it is 6.8 per cent . with the totter
2 per cent. That is lo say. in the
of President Dabney, of the University
of Tennessee, “our schools are accom
pushing ibclr purpose belter for the
cblWren of immlgranta than for
When the
circumstances nnder
which our clvUlsaUoii was built up are
considered. It »eems remarkable that
there are not taora nilteratee. It muat
hi rememberel that very few peoplo
who nra lUlterate In cblldbood learn
to read and ^rlle Inter ta Ufe. The
great majority >oC^ native iUltarates
both white and eoloced. are old people
Probably tbelri cblldbood was apent In
tblaly-eettled ebetkms where there
there wna not eve* a "little red acboolbouse on tbe litll."
Nowadays It to dtMcult for any
Amertean yotHgtoer lo dodge tbe
in whatmrer pari of
Ualon be mar, bql^md to live. The
old lllHetmtee wUl die out la cooree of
time. No ooaslderable aumber of aa-
to twaMtos
raaka anew, aad tbe ImmlStoHa* Ult- ta a saaeraftea “
aliWiMcKMai. WImat.GMUcm
ttisrjinsa.'ja;**
tbebmtmedkMammatofmamdmiagtbechangecfUto. Wbypnil
WlNEMmUl
our present school armies America
win have ns few peo|>lc unable to read
and write as Germany has today.-iWilliam Thorp. In Detroit Tribune.
Two young luutam roosters to a
New Jersey t-hkkeu yard glared at
escl) other for several minutes the oth
er morning, uml tU-u. amid a great
equawklUK and leaping aud flying of
formed urouiHl iheip. This galberin|f
lookt'd on with quiet IntoresL
And then suddenly from a far corner
a wry ag»d. large and stately rooster
came ruiudug at top Hjietd. He m-atlered the ring of s|K-.lutors to right
and left. TIhisi. with a blow of citbcj*
robust wlug. he drove tbe youthful
lombsUnts a|tari. After a few* elucka
and c-rowa. exclsmalluiis of disgust
and dlsaiqiololim-nt aud Uafll.^ rage,
peace was restored again. Then tbe
old looater went Wick to tbe quiet mod
lonely comer wbera be had ,been mua
A MUD RUSH.
Nothing eauses such horror ta th*
Itonioud mlm-s of itouth Africa an n
*mud rusk" Unlike a flood. It glvea
no warning to 1^ xhttoi|»^ Without a
eannd the black aUim*
tbe floor of the mine, rofi-bli.gIhCwdn.
ers In Ita tnlry grasp. H would take
couragt* lnd«*ed to veotura lulu this InniKhaiuu. yet tbe N9w York Tribune
•>lts of two young men who dar«d
•uch a rosh and risked their llv,^ to
•ave two Kaffir Iwya. worker* in the
Kimberley mines.
Fortunately a Kattr bad neeo tbe
Smt bubbk of the mud nod bnd iqtaiMa
n general wlsrui. iAfu** a haaty rount
of those wlio had
No plan of rrac-ue was imaolble for
several hoof* bet'nuw* the mud onXed
out of the mouth of the lulm* like mu
cilage out of a bottle.
At the lliwt sign of Its aultaident'e n
gang net to work digging out the mire,
aud wIhmi an aftermsm. a night and a
-^1 C ttat feU™ iw fBMUlM.. morolng had passed (he atirfai-e of lU'
mud toy aliout a foot Udow tlie roof of
tbe mine.
starts among Ibe young fowl he t
"No ime." said an old miner. "If
to and puts a stop to It. I'csivim
they wen* rangbt they an« dend."
ta chicken yards aren’t so luiusm
jTOU'd tbtak. This oue to the third I've
owned, aud I have friends that tell me
they have bad penivnuikers loo
they
wen* there they might Is* able to k#*«T'
their tM*ads <»ut of Uh* into* ’
‘Tbey’n* d«*ad fast enough." said tbe
•uiM*rliftcndcrit.
Tbe following role for a mustard
"Pm g-ulng to find out ninwny." said
plaster that dmw not bUatt*r to given by Brand, lie etos|M*d Brown s bmul. and
nil expi-rU-iHi**! triiliitd nurse; Mix the two plungid Into flie lilai k rU*er of
nt>out three parts of flour with one part oua*. Too thin to supiHirt them and
of mustard, moisten it will, a little too thick t<> swim in. It was. tin* worst
white of egg and spread U-twcHMi two kind «.r medliiiu (brmigh which to make
tldn plecx-s of «'ott»n cloth. iM not !<»!
ll stay on the flesli more th in twenty
ihinntew. Its elll.-scy «hs-s not Increase
after this time. TIm* white of «-gg pre
Now niid tlwn i
vents the mustard froiii ralHiiig a blis most to tin* aurrn4*c of the mud. ami In
ter There Is (]ullc n differem-c in mus aih-li platv** they <*ould pre\*ent auffocatard.' If fbe muHtard usM |s mild Hull only l.y Idowlng tbe mod away
mix tbe plaster xvlih half and half flour from Ihelr ihsmic At one time the mud
and mustivnl. If very strong mix with •nddeiily lM*gan to rlae/wDil tlH*y wen*
three or even four jiarts of flour to borrilltd by tbe fenr that they were
only oue of mustard.
alKiut to be engnlfid In anotbi*r nndi.
WlMii tliey raacbsd the phi-e of
which they liad ipoken h.xv im.uiis
M«4lcsl M»n Is racUicA.
remind Ihelr ewta. A moment later
Medkail non ni.d imrM-s afsmnded tbe Kaffir boys were In Ihelr arms.
at yesterday*s opening of the inMI.-al By clinging to a crag they had kiid
cxblbitkm One stall c«.nt..loe4l notli
tlM lr brads above the sUiuc. But thcr
tag but sampl.-s of 11 m xv .maestlietir. wen*
orarly dead from weakness and
Which ls-at> the restful imioe of som fright wlien Brown and Bnin.l fomnl «
noform, n h«iuld tlie liomiig |M»lnt of them and carried tto-in back to day
which is
«lcgn-4‘s lielow xero The
light and safety.
|
moment It ««mies In c-ontin t with the
Tbe raacoer* wen* pn-^nt.d wlih
Air It lN*ioiii,*s ti gas. 1l.e exhibitor ni«*date by tbe Royal Ilmuunc insb ty
broke a glass capsule of ••|«.i..m>f..rin"
to lllnstnite its chanicter. A« soon ai
the glass WAS clilpiMMi there was a
THE M. A N E will give an exrurrush of whnt luokid like steam, and
7 peiK-e wortli of -soinnoforiir* wo* Sion to Manistee l.alH.r day. Special
loose in tlie yiMci.s hnti trying to train will leave Traverse CUy nt 6:45
asphyxiate the exhlMIuni. Its great n. m.. ret liming leave Manlst(*e at 10
Virtue, from a uiexlical iM.lnt of view. p- m. Spe« lal round trip rale of |l.l*5
Is that brcatluug stops befoix? the wlU iH* ma.lc..g.HMj going on 6:46 train
beart w hen It is Adnilnlstend.
only.
2277.31
There
is a Downright.
Satisfaction
xiy nothing; of warmth and com-1
fort—in havhiE a furnace that
wiU bum any kina of fuel with
economy gnd
success, and
Round Oak
Furnace
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