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The Evening Record, June 14, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1904-06-14
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YESTERDAYS »8UE
I.7SS
THE EVENESIG RECORD [T»i»
Tiligrspli •sty
sf OstafSsf
TRAVERSE CH Y, 'iiCn., TT'ESDAY, JI^’E 14, 1904.
SEAHCHT
NEAR FORT
NBiiMtTwrs nmHAL
wicoa of DmisfAor of Ex-Vico Fraak
ATOPMKA
SENTENCED
faiB'lmT"DiarT
HAVE S SntATCH
Was Examined by a Phygician Today.
scattered
sadly
laughtar
beni P.
U6 AHmATtB AT TKIGB
ling, ware
___________
church on Alma avenue this morning.
The sarvicas ware aitaodad by a large
WAS GIVEN CHOICE OF SS5 AND
COSTS OR M DAYS.
CHASE FOINOAND SETTLED
ONE OFFICES AND It MEN KILLED
ON JAF TKANSFORT.
DANIEL B. NICHOLS ALSO GIVEN
jRpRWi Army ki MMCImria Said
Ba Short mi Food Siiff«*»o-Sw»
alan Soaorvos Ordorad 0«L
Togo Doatroyad Minaa.
Plead Guilty to Charge of Aaaault and
By'Wire to iba Bmlnc Roeord.
81. P«>taraburs. Juno 14.—A rapon
ban r«>arh(Hl her** that a cr*«i navaJ
Ulltr warn
fcMifhl
.* Arthur uo Juoa 10.
who I*
oulMldr of
Port
Oeneral Sioeaael.
lo rnmmand of the Riualao
Iroopa at Port Arthur, wan wniiodi>d
and ooa of bla l«>ga haa
ampa
tatad at tbe Iblgh.
Toklo. Juna 14 —It i« oOrlallv a
Dotinrad that tha Japanaaa tranapn
Taiboka Marti was daffiagad hy an a
the antranrc i
lay.
ftaa t»mn
and ninaiaan man ware klllatl and iwti
nfllrani and ravan man vara woundad
Tha damaga dona to tha i«hip was un
Japo Short on SuppUea.
Liao Yang. Jana 14 —Tha Japanana
army In Manrhurla la aaid to l>
raadingly abort of auppliaa for which
Ruaalan Raaarvea Calltd OuL
Rl. PtMaralnirg. June 14.—Ona dlvlaion of tha army raaarvaa of tha St
PHarabiirg dlatrlct baa baan callad
out. Half of thla dIvUion goat* to tha
front and iba other half will Ita i
tributad among tha garriaona in r
tral Riisala. replacing active troops
darad to tha front
dapanoM Doatroyad Over 100 Minea
AN ALTERNATIVE.
Battery and Was Aaaeaaed a Fine
of 135 and Coatt or Sixty
Mrm. C. H. Prtday of SUi West Four
Oaya in Jail.
taanth street gave a very plan.sant "at
raning in honor of Miss'
uar sista
In Circuit court this rooming Anton
bare from Providence
Tnpinka was aantanced by Judge F
prettily decorated t
W. Mayne for violation of tha Hqiinr
horn.
which, charge he plead guilty
yesterday
BODY WAS
RECOVERED
tanaad
afternoon.
to A Sne
FOOT
COMFORTS
FOR
ilHOTWERTHER
EXPLOSION OF
NATORAL GASi
COMING BY
THOUSANDS
SENT TO lEFOlM SCHOOL
Fifteen-YearOid Iddic
Bicycle
From
Ham Stole
Charles
Hart—
Claimed He Bought It
Pipe Connection
> con.gness shoes.
Infants' dainty s1lp|M>is.
50c. 60c.
prell)
ami! paleiil
pa
lenth
65c. 85c.
Rldle Hai
lam. or • Thuh DaviR"
better known,
lown, was arrested
ar
I yesterWHEN DEFENSE DESCRIBED CON
By Wire to tha Rvaning Record.
day by Constable Ashton fo^R eallng a
GER'S INNOCENCE.
New York, June 14.—Thousands of whe«‘I and taken l>efore JtTdge litrin
immigrants are arriving In New York, RoliertR yesterday and sentencetl
liam is a little
taking advantage of the lio rata from the reform schisd.
13 years tdd.
The . wheel tieFroaacutor Ward Haa Finithod His
pa made bv the leading steam
Unas.
Two thousand five hun- longed to George Hart and the young
AddroM to tho Jury and Oofenaa
claimed he had iKuight It for 12
came in yasienlay. Among them
Haa Sasun.
was to have the money on July 4
a familv of father, mother and
jy for It. It is said he also claimed
several childrt'n whf> possassail only
SR given him hy a member of the
2e cants
By Wire to tha Braninf Raaord.
Salvation Army.
This statement he
flrand Rapids. Mich . Juna 14 —Pros
ter denleil.
aculor Ward flnlKhad his address lo
Constable Ashton si*cnretl the Uiy
tha Jury in the case of Editor Conger
ir*' iM'fore hut he was let off and this
at tKK>n. than Atliomay
tor
Gao. Cla;
St time he was caught by the same
tun began his addr<
» the Jut
ofllcer in the cltv. He finallyy ailmitied
John McBrido Killed Negro in Fori
liahalf of tha defat
dafausa.
Hi
had stolen the wheel
picture
lure of Con
Congers allege<l inniwenceWorth, Texas, for This Reason.
Mght tears« Ilo the ayes of Congn*ssMcBride Under Arrest.
n WilliamI /Aldan Smith. Tha case
t tha Jurv this aftarncKin.
Ry Wire lo the Evening Record.
St.00.
THEY WILL HAVE TO
CHOKE IT OUT OF HIM
of Society People.
Fort W.u^h. Texas.
14 — John
Says
McBride, formerly a ptilict^man a K,! Won't Get a Cent Otherwise
instantly killed a n pxi j
Meyer Guggenheim. Sued for
e he
•
Breach of Promise.
McH
By Wire to tha Evening Record.
Wayne.. Pa.. June 14
14.-The
—The we<ldii
we<lding
of Robert
Miss Elsie
rt ((ioelet and
Wbelea was solemnixad here ihU
aflemooti. It was attemled hv scttras
OlONT CARE FOR IT.
Grand Traverse Bay Offered No
tractiona to th# Tramp.
They were tramps, oo doubt almut
H. iJitlly
reclining along the bay
shore and scanning the waters they
bad
luxuriated in tbe sunshine for
r anI hour. Suddenly one of them
Igbtened np a
straightened
a little and looking
> his
oot over the blue water*,
partner. "Weary, don't you wish that
all dls wrater waa mm?"
"Naw." said the other without evinc
If it was. it'd
Ing anv Intel
onlr be bat i
ONE MAN DROWNED.
TWO
r
1^.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
BLIND FROM STUDYING.
Girl's Parents Have Refuted to Em
ploy Doctors.
New York. June 14 —*TI
They won't
tke it out of
get a cent unless they
me. If they think they have old
Platt to deal with they will find tht^m
•es mistaken ' said Never C.iiigen
Chicago. June 14.—A dispatch from
Pexiria. 111., says:
Myrtle Berry, aged ,
...
.....
.
IX, a memlier of the graduating class ' sued by Hannah McNamara for 1100.of the Peoria High school, has become I imm). for
totally blind while at her studies.
.heimflatlyT
She never was afliicics] before, and 1 plaintiff,
surgeons lielieve her affliction is tern-1
pxwary and could be relieved by local ;
SOCIAL AFTERNOON.
treatment. This, however, is refuse<l, j
her parents not believing in doctors. 1W,'Oman's Club Entertained at Home of
Miss Berry Is a daughter
W. A. I
Mra. 8. C. Oeaprea.
aiidl
Berry of the general auditor's
office!
The miiRic. art and exprc.sRion and
of the ToIe«lo. Peoria A W.-stern rail }
the literary divisions of the Woman’s
way.
jcluh gave a largely attendetl social
j afternoon today at tbe home of Mrs.
OPENING DANCE.
S. C. Despres.
Ice cream and cake
----------------------J.
^ pleasant social lime
We^e-tong Social Season Will Begin
Friday Evening.
The WfHiue^tocg club house will Le
formally opened Friday evening with
a dance. The promenade and dancing
will begin promptly at half past eight.
Stewart k. Steffens' orchestra mill tarnUb the music.
BAY VIEW ASSEMBLY.
Meetings Will Becin July 28 Thia
Year.
The annual Bay View assembly trill
begin July 28 this year and coutinue
Others Had Narrow Caeapa
WhUe Bathing.
By Wire to tb« Breaiag Record.
Calanet. Mich.. June 14—WlllUtn
KelldaJI. SO years old. vas drowned
and two others narrowly escaped
death while bathing at the Baltic dam.
Foreh
Japanaaa
for your
homes.
raekart and
malta and
porelMa and
Tha Boston
setteaa,
matting
summer
Btora.
DOOR AND vWIND.
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
MMVJMrick
iiil
TRY A RECORD V. ANT AO
isfi
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
Fn-quenMv
think of t
they
hsve
Y. L. BROWN
BOYS CLOTHES
THE KIMBALL
READ ABOUT THEM
W. W. KIMBAU COMPAIIY
Every Number a Bargain
l29rmtSL N.E.Stroir.Mrr.
► KvMTthlBZ in
day. June 1
M oaata.
I wUl mu an
» Leland Suni round trip
MOR.
r.-ceiv«-.|
of the g.HHisWh>
buy a piano? Com,
us show xoti
shee
'These have been selected from our large slock where
only a few of a kind remain, and prices made to give
you a little benefit right in the season.
NECSO SAT AT TABLE;
WHITEHAN SHOT HIM
Claia Wbclen Attracted Bcorea
What
Will
^
BENDA
Do
" " Next?
MIssjV pretty strati >
kid and patent leather.
We have ail tho late Myles
Family Had 25 CenU.
Wadding of Robert Goclet and Miw
WEATHER—Gi-nerally fair tonight and Wetlnewday; variable wli
Your Nij£hiiors
,r Hate.!...
S',;;:
AUCE lOOSEVtLT
WASABUDESNAW
« City Book Store
stylish
WOUNDED ANOTHER.
Suppoaed That Gas
SHOT HUSBAND
THEN HERSELF
Dollar Rate From Europc—One
oxfords,
Hammocks
Such a pretty lot and at such eatraordinary low prices at oon it
quite an induceineiit to purchase. You can afford a Htmm^ek this
year, surely. Gooil, close woven ones, durable colors, full size and
length, and with fringe, front 11.25 it $8j09. Give os a call.
KILLED ONE MAN AND FATALLY
'S
They Are Taking AdvanUge of Ten
Woman's
sensible.
11.00, 11.50.
Wat Accidentally Broken by Car
amounting to S2S more which we
b« paid In 24 boura or ba was to sarva
penters Working There.
aantanca of SO da vs In tha county
II
He paid up.
iiradford. Pa . June 14 --In a natural
The case of iJanlel B. Nichols, who
as charged with assault with intent
SEARCHERS FOUND REMAINS OF
r> grea
Teat "bodily harm, but w ho plead was killed, another fatally Injurwl. the [*
GEORGE HANCOCK.
home of R I., Sbaekli-s was wr*>ck<^
guilty of t
lult and battery was Qn<
and pn»,H-rty valued at f.-.l.tHto was deI.-5:. whic h he is t
ira in 24 bnu
KtVoyeil
Several |»ersiins had narrow
icapes from d«-ath
Body Was Lying on the Bottom of the
The dead;
...^case of the People
.ake Hidden by the Muddy
E. Lawn-nct
iMsiy chi{rre.| beyond |
mips went to tbe Jury
•n shortlv after .1 o'clock and a ver
Watera.
Faully "woiinde.1:
|...veni S Nutdiet bad not lieen rcnderfMl up to ih»
ling. npiHT part of ls.dy eni-he,l and
time of going i«i iwcss.
.^parlal to I » Rvaning Raciird.
PhlMlps was arn*st»>4l on the chargiKlngslay.
Ijiwrencand
Nulling,
tsuh rat|M-ii- I
Mich.. June
Ji
14—After €jf forK.*ry In whl« h a lynx skin valueu
rs. had iMH-n employed to rer«ir the
agglng itrawatar
at less than
plays the leading mil
iMMly of unfurl iinata Ctsirga I
and
for which
there can
be five interior of the She<kl.-s house, tine >
irock
under the luiilding. and it Is sup ('
charges preferred against Phillips.
|K»sed that he accident ally linike
I
volni
nearer tha
shore than was anilciiIpatad.i
ed and luHoniing iguit.Ml.
eXpliHl
with terriflr
foree.
The>^
axcalleni condition. The
Tha hi
hands
shock t
draw-n up and clinch«*d
felt over a cousl.l.-rahle |K»r j
ti and
also drawn up.
The hotisi- then col- j
it iii pr
Indication of cramp
and'otfers soma explanation of h«>w
the lad came to meal his death
DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN A CLEVE
Ode f ind NuiiMig l.»lng some dis- ♦
help
LAND APAr.TMENT HOUSE.
Mm whi-r.- the explosion oc- ^
Th
■i taken to the home of
He hail li.-eii l.lown thrown
l>*star Wheat,
walls )•;. Ihe ."xul.MlIng gas.
lit ing.
The funeral arrangements
have not as yet 1l»aan mai
Tha wc»rk Woman Left a Note Saying She Had The flames smi.i , impl. i. ly d.-siroy.-d
•ckle.-i
.’tislin.et:l. fnialllllg
of tlia saarrher.-^
much hamBeen Deceived—She Was 20.
pared by the n
waters of the
Her Husband 23.
Ihe Record, the
Toklo. Jiina 14.—A long report ha.s lake, A.s puhllsl
time ago. caiisiHl
liaan racalviHl hara from Admiral Toco lake overflowed i
mill dam. The Hy Wire to the Evening Record
in which ha rovars tha oparalUm o| by the breaking
was drowneil at 4 ir.
Sunday
tha (laat nlnra Juna 6 and repaats hii. boy
land^ J.
Cleveland^
June ll -L
H. Allen
former account of tha bombardment of afternoon whileliathlng.
aged 22. and his wife. Mary Ualilwin
Charles Johnson, deputy Bhariff
tha waat coatit of tha Liao Tung panlnAllen. ^".".1 ".'ft. were fonml dead
ge of the searc
Mila,
('ontiniiing. tha admiral Ka.\s:
r ryogj in the Hrooks apartment
Over 741 mines have t»aan dastiMvail In
e
,-arl\
this
morning.
The
Tallanwan lay
Thirty Beating miner
nan,had shot the
woman
have lM^*n found and d**Mn).va«l. soma
herself i
of these ware drifting Into Pa Chi LI
• saying:
I have be<
caught
gulf
lo what I
ing hooks. Tha ImhI}- was not
my p<isitlon '
1 in the slightest by the honks.
Stibmarina Boat for Japan.
done."
New York, Juna 14 —It Is dafinitaly
the roi»m was found an agree
atalad hara that Japan will ba tha ul
ment in which Mrs. Allen asked he
timata dtuMlnatlon of tha Kiibmarina
husband if he intended getting a di
Imai which Is now Itaing carried across
le would give her all
the Atlantic on tha deck of the Nor
mony. The agreement was unsiguf-d
waglan alaamar Portiina, about which
The couple had been separai«*«l fo
much mystery has l>aan made
la daring
some time.
tha paat weak
Tfaa lioat
« built by
an American Arm.
WILLIAM
ALDEN WEPT
Fred Avery, aho deserted fn>m tha
regular army, will bo taken to Fort
Wa>-ne tomorrow morning at G o'chick.
He will ba in charge of Corporal Banks
of that post.
Ha was examlmnl by a physician to
day and not a scratch was found on
him. \Mian ha came Lome he told a
w<mdarful story about having fallen
from a train and l*ean seriously In
jured. If his bones were broken they
have haaliHi without a trace.
Women's strap sandals.
costs
BY USING ONE OF OUR
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ha was
of S3S| and
Keep Cool
showers.
Will Be Taken to Fort Wayne
Tomorrow Momii^
OCNCfUL rroctscL was
WOUNDtO.
EIGHTH YEAR—22ia
THE WEATHER.
Long Pant Suits
ft
IX
m
DRESS SHIRTS
STRAW HATS............ ..
STIFF HATS....................
NECKTIES........................
UNDERWEAR........ f...
UNION SUITS..................
NIGHT SHIRTS.............
SEAMLESS SOX............
EMBROIDERED SOX.
MEN’S SUITS..................
YOUTHS SUITS.............
I-«r Boys from a;-,-s fifioon to Iwenly—former priccg
$5.00 to $15.00—low prices made on many numbers to
close.
TO-DAY
Child’s Norfolk and three
pie'ce Suits
I-'or ages three to seven—prices now put on several lot*
to dose $L.5o to $:i.50—see what you can lind here that
will lit your boy.
Child’s Sailor Blouse Suits
One to three of a kind left —our price on these it
much less than they are worth—ask to see them—they
run in sizes fromi age three to nine.
nine
-.yic. 75c.$l.oa and $L.W
....2.5c, 50c. 75cto$3.00
...$1.00, $2.00and $3.00
................ 25c, 50c and 7.5c
............ 25c. .50c and SI.00
....$1,00, $1.50 and S2..50
.................. 50c. 65 to SI.'25
...........3 pair for *25c
------------ I5Cg 2.5c and .5<te
.................. $.5-00 to $-20.00
.................... $4.5fl to $15.00
e. mUk/rn,
Center Tr^iat
»mi OalPK
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
A Fish Btory.
tory l> told on Aid. Fred ;
Flfch. A thort time ago while Charles j
Ratbf«Vn. of Kentucky, waa rliltlng “ '
Pon Huron hr told Mr*. Flab tbai
old darkey working for b
around tbe lumber mills iand he woi
husband had a r
be did not weitf,
wet
which she wonld be pleased to
the ahlpme
was auuSe itI was
discovered that tbe bundle cootalncd
cooU
Mr. Fish’s dreas suit trousers. A telegram was seat to Keatacky. and erary
effort has bMa andejlj^haTa
FUh
slont. Onr Frl,
Friday the trouser* arrlYdd'
by expressI and Mr. Fish traa taM of
it vife
tpi,
__ Port Huro^T^m^
’
^
^
Didn't Want To Bnteffara.
An old fanner was la a dig drag J
store and noticed
noticed an electric fan
Zing Ingide of a wire nereea. BtepVS
8te
over to the dragglat be said: "MAi|
“M
I don't want
aol
at to be glria' yoa ao^H
Tice about nmala’
nmala' yoar hartaaaA
eC you doa'tt atop that
t
dcra agaltfaiM
tbe cage bell ra
death." Bebewato
ICLSTiKui;?'1
TSV A Mooao «MHr Mt j1
THE EVEKiyQ BEOOHD, TRAVEBSK CITY, IPCfll, TUESDAY, ITOE H
EwmTmmmr
MAmmcf
VEir^T
•rw UtnU t9
THOt. T. Mm
JL W.
JL W. MAMMSaTiMiv Mi 1
MCELCMKII. CHy drcMUMr.
r
%aoTfor THC •mot.
AU Mri kMr«fli w» MiaimUy iatcr0tUd to to* awv«(Mlto*
the dlKer-
fcailwrM) friend! of rear* ngn
gone oerer to ivtorn.
A bird ha* manr enemlea. Owl*
varlona aolmata aod other aotaKonIa
tic force* comblDe.io depopulate the
foreata. The mao with the cun. who
baa Bot the heart of a aportamaa
kllU for the aake of klllloc. aid* hot
aaotocr potent, thuueb often time*
little coiiaMered, agent In the dearruetbm of blrtl life, la the one who rol>r
the Beau.
Jual at thU tlMe af year the bird*
are Btoking pfepanitbxtr
ratae their
brood*. They are cunatnictlng their
bone*, they have mated aad are read}
for the care* at bouaekeeting. After
tbe Ubor* are oTer. and It t* no a
labor to oonatnict a home without
•todU whatever, tbe dainty egg* will !«■
defoaltod la tin neat. Then
troubtea of the bird* begin In e*me*t
Many anlmala are partial to th
dcr agga and the mother bird m
vigilantly on guard. She la generally
wWe to rope with her natural enemle*
but the man or boy that climbs the
tree and rifle* the neat la too much
for her. ahe cannot protect her famll>
again*! him.
True, after a neat is once n>bl>ed.
bird often trie* to rear another brood
but Bometlmea thla 1* physically im
poaaible and always, the later the a
aon*lhe le** chance for the young
aurvlve.
It behoove* every parent to instill
into the mind* of the boy* the necea
«lty of not taking the egp of the
birds. It belKiovea every ao 'called
nllbologiBt not to disturb them. Tbe
bird*, outside of their cheery companiunahip are the natural friends of
and aid him In hi* struggle for exist
ence. They should l*e pre*erv«*«l and
protected, all of them.
Judging from diapatchea. It aeems
that tbe fall of Port Arthur 1* only
question of lime. It la estimated that
tbe army there conalHt* of leas
S0,000 men. Manv are sick and dis
abled, while all are in very
splrlta. Their hopes ari‘ liatu
General Kuropatkin being able
•n anny to toem. ^elr food supply
la getting low and there 1* onlv c<uil
enough to laat two mootha. Tbe bar
bor was •••rtually blocked Uy General
Togo. The Japanebe ahella inflicted
great damage on the new town. If the
dispatebea are rtiireet. then Port
Arthur Is l&deed In a liad way and mav
Koon capitulate.
One hundred and twenty^elght
ago todav. the ‘'stars and 8tri|H‘s‘
were oArially adopted as the emblem
of this rountry and by this adoption
l>eqame the syniliol of honor. Justice
and liberty. Today I* flag day. and
today. If at no niher time, the folds of
"Old Glory” should lie flung t
breeae.
NSW
YORK
SALVATION
*Lotff maootL” An Ap*. Cm Ou Atomto
Anytoing That a Mm Don Excupt to Talk.
ARMY
ACTS AS FIRST AID
Cupid** Vidents M^ Join Their
inuer. the
hugest orang-outang ever in thU coun
Hearts and Hands On a Total
try Biu placidly in the center €>f New
Capital of S12York city. * puxzle to phrenotogiata
and a wonder of the general observer.
At present be is nameless. Because
ork. June H.—The most
of the aaunatrous alre of his head and
markahle' of al
all innovations 3
extensive forehead, it has been augthe Salvation arm:
duced byr toe
hkb is la effect
ell
a •flrat aid 10 mat- gested that he be called “Lord Bacon.”
Tbe great ape reached here on tb
bureau
rimony” bnreao. Thi
ThnwghI this
t
irry ran get British steamship Hong Wnu I. owned
flat for 110. by Lim Ho Push of Singapore. Capt.
bridegroom can get a wedding suit Slaker heard of tbe ape's fame in
II, and the bride obtain a "trous- Borneo, purchased him as a specuUu ‘ for the Hsmt- amount. Tbe ‘ first tlon and baa sold him to Louis Ruhe,
to matrimonv” bureau la an Im an animal dealer.
When not shaking bands with stran
portant pert of the reguUir orgaoiaed
ger* Mr. Nameless spends his time In
the army'* induatrial home.
' fitting out brides and deep meditation. Mr. Ruhe says that
tbe species is fast becoming extinct,
tarid€?grooBW I* made po**«b;e by tl
natives of Borneo regard
Salvatioo army's ayatem of coliectii
fumhure and bou*ebutd good* from tbe homes
wealthy. The clothing la sold
tlona. which arc held twice a day. But sleeps on a
the furniture and household goods are
placed on sale at definitely fixed price* house* and
In two stores. o|M-ned for this object. Inhabitania of his native land.
When questioned the creature seeks
At the homes and at both of tbe
Korea brides and bridegroom* are fa to imitate a man in deep thouiight.
voted tui*ioiDer*. They do not have to walking up and down its iron cage and
placing
a band to tbe forehead as U
attend tbe auctions to obtain clotbiog,
aad at tbe store* they get the pick of cogitating -eriously up»rti what has
said to it.
iuch furniture as there I* on band.
t
luxiinant
growth
brown whiskOne dollar entitle* the bridegnsim
1 decks bis chin.
to a presentable suit of clothe*, a
*e. Isige mouth and Intell
atelllgent eyes,
ito ii pair «>f sh<K*s. a decent hat. and
HI*
forefiui
ten inches in
all the while shirts and uoderclothlDK
that be need*. For II the bride usually
; lip of fingers and his el
get* a silk or satin dr*-*.s that once
jrareil the form of some woman In tiow If almost a yard, and the waist
klKh life and 1* little the worse for of a 4o<t pound woman could easily 1menrircl*-d
b)
hi* arms and then there
wear, shoes and u bat or Ixinnel Uiat
is carefully selcct«»d as mo.xt becoming, would be n*om for more. The weight
and all the underclothing that she ■>f the Ibirean is alwjut 175 iK.amlf. and
he
is
feet
in height
n«-eds. Then ettmes the payment of Sib
Oraiig-uiitangs. unlike their giant
and a visit to one of the stores, where
pnu«ii}jH-. the gorilla, are domestic an
the young people apply t
imal*
III
Borneo.
Th«-y are tractable
with enthusiasm to the task
and c-on«ldc-red no morn dangerous
up their home.
A iiarlor siiHc, a l>e«lroom suite, and than ordinary monkeys.
Mr. Ruhe'* sp«>cimen Is nnusually
a dining-nMim suite, kitchem utensils.
kind and considerate and almost as
iM-ddlng and dishes, carp<>i
pictures are incliidetl In the price, $10. ea*ily trained aa a child.
CURES WHH-t YOU SLEEP
How* ThIaT
Tor any case of Catarrh that
no; l>e cured by Hall's CaUrrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tolt
We. tbe undersigned, have kne
J Cheney for the past 15 years, and
N lleve him perfectly honorable in ail
bu.»inesa tran.saclioD*, and financially
ab’e to carry out any obligations made
0} bis firm. Waldlng, Kinnan A Mar
vin. WhoU-salc Druggl.sts, Toledo,
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intv
lily, acting directly upon the blood
an.I mucous surfact's of t
Te.M
^timonlals
free. Price,
1 by all
'a;nlly 1
MAPLETON.
Sp.-clai to the Evening Record.
•Mapleton. Mich.. June H —The
'hard time*-' ball, which was given in
the Mapleton hall Friday evenln,
June .1. was a grand success. Tb
music was furnished hy Jack Buci
and Frank Smith. «ccom,Knled ^l"v
Erne.M i>e Graw and Will Camd.
very cnj*»yahle tlnn- was spent by
largo niirolH*r.
The Children's day exercises in t
Mi ihiMlist church were v«*ry giH»d a
showed giKKl training.
Miss Maggie I.ardie will spend 1
iiinimer with Mrs. Henn Ijirdle
Old Mission.
Jhere will Ir. a "bloomer swlal * In
ihe MetiuMllst rhurcli Thursday ev«
in-4. June 2.1. given by the Ijidies' A
society Bloomers will Ik- supplied
all at the church an.l a large cn.w.l
Mr.' and Mrs. J«ic Huschman a
son Ralph of IMoskey. Mr. and Mrs
Harry Spicer. Miss F.s,er Dorn and
Ralph MtK'luskey of Traverse Cit
spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mr
James McCluskey.
The I.adies' Aid s«K-ieiy met wit
Mrs Tom Ghering Friday, the lOth.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer CKtre ente
lalm*d a large numlM>r from Travers
City Sunday.
Joseph Kroupa christened bis ne
hart. With a dance Friday evening
Thi-re were a few from Traverse City.
Archie. Old Mission. an<l with the
Mapleton folks there were al>out 7.1
.Mrs. FrtHl Curtis of Traverat* City i*
sp-nding a few davs' visit with her
paren s. Mr
. John Hoffman.
The Chinese are married ov«
Mr.
killing of the newspaper correspond Sunday
ent. Leals Kirel. Uncle Sam Is mak at Acme.
ing an Investigation and they fear the
Mrs. Trutman.
results.
and f I Donald
'^LOiT Ml» PET.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Henry Hellferich spent Sundi
wiih her daughters. Misses Carrie at
Death of a Tame Pike.
Myrtle, at Old Mission.
.Mr. and Mr-^. Capt Johnson. Mr. and
adly today, Some wiH'kf Mr*. P. F. Ijirdle and Mr and Mrs.
lake hi Frank Smith of this place hcl
fishing in Carp
C
caught a wall-eyed pike. As he threa el rate W. Stone elghty-«»ight
day at Old Mission Saturday after
the fish into tbe boat it looked
sadly and winked. Mr. Benda is natur
There will Im- a grand l«ll givei
ally tenderhearted, so be picked the
the Map!
hall June 24. Music
•sh np aod starte<l
Biirham
but it snuggled up
Smith.
kYankk Smith lost a valuable Polar
China tug Saturday. The animal wj
? plkel
home and1 in a Ifew days he had It
nmoth
‘ and could
mammoth
a name,
tame thatt It woi
would answer
heat.
Jt wi It called, el ind up
Grandma Emory has Im-oi
and p
d beg. roll 0
h»-wlth the last few days but Is better
this writing.
klndli
’ water and split
t
dead. (
Mr. and Mrs. John Pulver spent a
>rday •VMtag, whBe down on 1
Yeaten
w days visiting their »on Charles
itock lUtealng to what the wild wave*
were amytag ubd thinking up a new' Id family at Old Mission Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George D«‘ Graw spent
clothing ad., the flsh was gamltoling
over the green and enjoying iuelf. Sunday at Old Mission.
Miss Eva Boursaw and
Suddenly It got too near tbe edge of
the dock, fell Into the water and was Priest spent Sunday with Mr a
P. F. Lardle.
drowqed, hence the sorrow.
P. F. Lardle is having i
well
MACCABEE MEMORIAL.
driven.
I-Yank Zoulek lost a valuable horee
Services Were Held In the Cemetery
riday:
The steamer Columbia ran an excurSunday Afternoon.
shin in the harbor Snndav afternoon.
Tbe. Maccabee memorial aervloe*
There wa-s a game of base ball
-held Sunday afternoon in th» playe at the Harbor Sundav.
sry. There wa% quite a largt
Th(
be services In the Cjitbr at air knights and ladies pres olif church lext Sunday.
f having driven out in ‘baases. The
Roliert E. I,ee. youngest son of tbe
mou* M>athera general. Is at work
«n a book entitled “RccoUectlona and
Letters of General Lee.”
p
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Hyomei Guaranteed to Cur* CaUrrh
or Money Refunded by S. E.
A Sons.
In addition to breathli
ling Hyon
thr<-e «ir four times :a dayy tthrough i
Inhaler that comes with e
or catarrhal colds to moLsten a piece
of tiannel with a f«-w drop.« of Hyo
mei. and pin it on the night clothes
right under the chin. In this way. Hy
omei will lie breathed the whole night
long, enring while you sleep
ca.-es It will br«*ak up
night.
dropiK-r iawl a liottl
...
ler will last
H.vom.
-•de<l.^‘Xtra bottles «
be obtained
flftv rents.
(
It. is the most eeuoomicai of all
edies for the cure of catarrh, am
follows a natural meth
.Td in treating diseases of the respira
t»>ry organs. Physicians advise
change of climate for the cure of
larrh. With Hyomei. a change of cli
mate is gained while at home,
healing balsams impregnate the air
you bn>athe. and their healthgiving
ami germ-destn»ying powers g«> to the
must remote air rolls of the respira
tory organs.
You take no risk\in bnvlng Hve
S E. Wait A Sons have so much
fideiire In its power to kill catarrh.
gripjH* ami catarrhal colds, that they
sell It under their personal gu
tt-e to refund the money If it fal
WILL RAISE ALFALFA
Northern Michigan Waste Lands
To
Be Used By Farmera
Omer. Mich. June 14 —Justin
.Mead, an Omer merchant, belitve*
that he can s«*e the turning of a large
part of the wild land In owthern
Mirhlligan into fertile pastures through
the use of alfalfa. He tried a small
patch of it last year and was so
ce*sful that be will exi>criment v
more this year. The b-af an-1 stall
alfalfa is as nutritious as clover,
will live where clover will die for
reason that its root* go into the
gniund six or seven feeL geetmg nourisl.menl aod moisture out of rt-ach of
clover. It win live without rain long
af'er clover or timothy have died out.
Alfalfa has proved a boon to Ibe semiand regions of western Kansas and
Colorado.
Worst of All Expcricncca.
Cau anything be worse than tc
that every minute wUl be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
New-son, Decatur, Ala. “For Ihrea
years.'! she writea, ''1 endured Insuffar*
able pain from indigestion, stomaek
and b()wel (rouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all remafailed. At length I wa* indnoad
y Electric Bitter* and the raaolt
miraculous. 1 improved at once
and now I'm completely raoovarad.
For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
trouble* Electric Bitter* Is the only
medicine. Only 50c. Ii‘* guaranteed
by Johnson** Drug Store and F. H.
Mead*. Druggist*.
Hmi to lug
SEE OUR mm OF LIGHT
—ON-^
l ar^ to have
new $20.0M ekareh. to be flkished br
March 1. 1905.
Albion has paaoed one oC t lae very
antoa ---------ees that
no ffl
ghU
charge of the oldHashioned Fourth
July celebration being planned at
Flint.
The editor of the Sebewalng Review
hope* that none of his Bubscrlber* wrill
*t round ■boulders carrying hi* dolrs around.
Many farm well* have gone do' In
le vicinity of Carleton during the
past few days and the farmers are at
lofis to understand the reason.
Thl* notice wa* seen tacked on a
ibled bridge np I
k: '.Noflse thl
Ige. Ef rue c
eround It.”
Several ritizens of Sanilac county
arV discussing which would be the
most sensible move, to take in the 8t.
Louis exposition OF-Uy in the winter
coal supply.
The Croawell Jeffersonian presents
decidedly improved appearance un•r the management of Robert C.
Wall, Jr., of Lexington, who last week
took charge of It.
John Thompson of Maple Grove
Stock Farm. Carsonville. lost nearly
thv whole of his right ear by having
it bit off by an over-affectionate bors«>
one day last week.
A Swartz Creek gentleman doe* not
believe In circuses. He went to Flint
to see one and be hadn't been in town
.w» nty mionte* when one of the longfingered gento' extracted 12') from fcls
in-lde cual pocket.
Bert Walters, of Elmer township.
Sanilac county, claims to have con
vincing »-videoce that he. instead of
Gen. F^ln^lun, awam acruss the river
In ih<- Philippines. He wants to break
Inti, lb.- i-cbool histories. ■
The Marhhall city council ha* re
fused to settle for any sidewalks not
constnicted according to the ordinance
providing for them. Marshall «mghi
to Im- glad to get any old kind of aidewalks in pla^e of the sand paths there.
There are many curtain lectures In
store for the Tuscola county editor
who has come under the suspicion of
his wife by telling her the other night
that on bis way home he saw a but
K-rfly with a garter snake in Its
mouth.
A iM-xingtoty man has a wife who
talks so fast that I
in a wi»rd edge-wise
asb-ep. and then the woman is mean
enough to aft up aod take notes on
the iiuconscious cvmfes.sions her iM-iler
half makes
For the past thirty-nine years near
ly all the stone bn»uglit Into t.'oldwaler for building puriM»>es has Imh-h
furiilslMMl by George S Allen. These
will an
alMiut
h to I
aroui.d the ctirporal.- limits of the city.
The village of Yale has raise,] |25n
for Fourth of July puriKvses and the
celebration will Im- a bummer. All
kinds of athletic sports, a ball game
between the home nine and tbe Tigers,
of Port Huron, and horse racing in
Hiversid,- park an- some of the events
scfi-Mliiled.
A Ken: ounty youth wishing to
buy a present
It for his swin-theari. sug
DRESS GOODS.
REAL ESTATE
MIJimiVaHTES
Our dxiwing this year is ope that floMi alL
At lOr, IS^c,
16c, auc am! 25c we can give jroq the best the raarkrt affonlx
We have everylhing in triomiings to go with iheoa,
JXI KSMIH W 8EUI-I0 l»T$
HOUSES
r:iL J. WILHELM
tWB plABS AB4 SBld M
National Dentists..
Easy Payments
o introvluce our crown ami bri.lge work, also operating, to
how tbe people ot Traverse C'ity ami vicinity oor methods and
ne woik, we will for the next
A- F. Nerllnger.
TEN DAYS
C. W. Aahten.
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE 0.\ THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.............................
If The HousiTi
1* up and you are alMiiil ready
to buy the diMir trimmings you
win be iiartlcularly Interested
in getting the most value for
your money. This Is what wo
give you, our years of experi
ence in builders' hardwan*
able* US to help you make *e!
tlous so that you get an an is
builder*' tiardware
$4.00
Bridge Work.....................
Gold Fillings.... -y..............I.06 and up
Silver Fifiings..................
Painless Extraction............................
Best Red Rubber Plate..... ................
4.OO
soc
25c
6.00
MU WORK CUMRMHTEED TER YEMRZ
kemetnl^r we are cm toe second lloor ofl toe State Bank
Bu I Id i ngr. Suit 2()7-2<»K, Be sure y.m are let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
■vt:...'
BOTH -PHONES
FRANK TRUDE
J
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FROOr STREET
CHOICE MEATS AHD POULTRY
Ladies, "you can Jump on iL trame on it, but it will come up smiling
rery time.” Caiman'* Elastic Floor
arniah. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES,
5ES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK,
TUES
V
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVFRY
1 the youth bought her a luir of
it is safe t I say that he did not
t in person.
STREET
built acc«r4iit tt y*«r
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"t;
He<-order. who Is evidently not a mathematican of more than local n-putalion. make, the following astonishing
asseriiun a.-< an ojM-ning:
DR. FEIWER’S
KIDNEY.»!
backache
Artistic Summer Draperies
That juat solve the queation of decorating the summer cottage or arranging
, .
the various room* in your own-^^ome to give them a "aummery” effect,
We are showing all manner of color scheme* for the diffrrent room*,
' .
j
[
'
,
.
v .^
/
•
.
Handsome tapestriea for couch covers and portieres and H«avi*r qualities
for upholstery purposes.
^
Silkolines, cretonnes, denims and Ihe latest stripe
effects m lighter we.ght tapestries.
double rope portieres.
All the newest ideas in both single or
Then you will want drapery fnnge. cord and tassels.
While the price question is most interesting—it it th* compHeteness of the
display you will be most interested in.
Artietic beauty and harmony and a
notable absence of unworthy qualities.
It only takes Just a bit of color here or there to make such a difference In a
For Sal* by Jaa. a Jolmaen and Buff
room.
Just a new idea in draping your curtains, a
aeat or a cozy corner.
The effect is marvelous.
newly covered window
Don't
take
much
money.
Just the inventive geniua of th* good housewife.
A very tine line of new patterns in materials for tash curtains.
Hire Nw Golds
Screen 1 )oors, 66c and upwards
curtained window ia the pride of the home.
BRMRtTEWMRE
nicely
You may* want some Inexpensive face curtaina for the widows. "Just for
summer you know.”
REW TIR
A
These are specially fine and sell
from 10c to 85c the yard.
Have some extremely good bargains for SOc the pair.
Thoae at 75c. fIJJO and $1.25 arc much wider and have a daintier pattern.
They will do up nicely, too.
EXCURSIONS
nATNB
Better grades at better price*.
RHIRT RM/SrS
Pere Marquette
Grand Rapids and Muakegon.
Rate $2X&
Sunday. June 19.
• iMirticu
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
Woritfa Fair. 8L Lou!a.
nd trip tickets at low rates. On
icket sUUoDB, Ask agents
In 19QB tbe Canadtan I>acUle lal
road took 296 cartoada ot haUkut fM
YaaconTsr to eaateni amekete, Eac
•r mesKo
j|
Are jrou wanting a shirt waist-of
any kind in large or small sizes?
If so, do not think of baying
until j-ou have seen our new
one that should be here by Sat
urday or Monday. Remember
these waists will be ezdunve
patterns from exclusive shirt
waist manufactureis at ECON*
OMV prices. Abo remember
oor location, 341 Front Street
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE C8MPANY
THS ETSHlHa BEOOBO, TBAVEB8B OIIT, VieH^ TDESDAT, JTmE 14, IS04.
Yoar Doctor BSm-
Urn. Tc bdiere in doctor*. A*k yam iboni Afer’*
Ow*yPe«or*l for hud cold*, coQ|h*ot*imod«j;idngS
BEAT^NJT
COAL TRUST
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
-
MICHIGAN
end race track he Is her shadow.
Cockrau. with his inay hair, healthy
color and fine physique, is one of the
roost distinguished looking men on
Long Island. A few months ago there
was talk alKiiit Mr. ('ockran's devotion
U> Miss May Van Allen, but her father
Franz Van Vecaejr. a boy vloUnlzi shied at the suggestion of a match.
: cuitBAL mws
or m wonx:
aitrw ihai he in not a naere youthful
prodlcy, bill an artliit of the flnt claHH.
atlzeno of SranlKiro. Powenheik
(VMinty, Iowa, icave a banquet the other
eveninic to a canc of »lx<y ItallanM
who have been workinc on the Iowa
Ontral Imiirovenieni ami conntrurtlon
work near that town. The banquet
wa« In recoRoltlon of the aenrlres of
the men In puttlnc out a lire that
threatened to destroy the town a few
nlKhts aito.
Dr. Rut hi
Montreal, who lately
Me lertiire on radium. Is rectijtnlzed as
the chief authority of the western
hemisphere on that subject. He was.
In fact. 4ine of the first to throw llf?ht
ou the nature of radioactivity. Profins
or Rutherford Is aboat to publish a
IsMik deaJInR with that topic.
In rlarlnpc wintrast with inany iin
happy Inlematlonal roarrlaRes Is the
contented life of the duke and duchess
of kUnchester. At the time of their
weil^iiK it was freely prcllcted that
Miss Zimmerman, the Cincinnati
she consent
lirlde. would me thee day
r
Isky yount duke
These fears apparently liavi- not lieen
reallziHl, for the pair get alont: swim
all accounts.
Admiral Ixird Charles Beres
Hjld quickly leave you. If you
Dr. King’s New Life PHI*. Thou
sands of sufferer* have proved their
matchb*ss merit for Sick and Nervotis
Headaches. They make pure blood
and build up your healt*
Only 2.'>c.
Money back if nut cured
5h>bl by
Johnson’s Drug Store and F H.
Meads, Druggisis.
Amba.BHador (’hoate a as at a high
social function in Umdon and was mis
taken for a lackey. A distinguished
peer thought the American dipbimat
was one M the host’s servants. He
sabI to Mr. (’hoate:
Call me a cab.’’
With proiH-r deference Mr. (’Ii..4te r«plb*il:
You are a cab. sir.” AVIth
some show of In* the nuhleman repeate.1
-Call me a cab Immediately •
•Why. ihi
States ambas.sador!’’ exclalmeil the
host. Then* were IninMiuciIons and
exm nie niMdngies. but .Mr. ChoaU;hed. and so the Incident end-
eorroK
wajivin
•wcccssfully
SL':iV'7'5,',
HERE’S A BABY
Marvin stm>d l.y the oal
The Rochester dealer wh.i .sold .Mar
vlii Hi.* cal in 1‘*m was complain.*.! of
Hi.* biislm-ss. alifi^iigh bavscales and office and a luishail
running for f."»
Startling evidence.
'EwS
King’s
Hon. Coughs and Colds to
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. B«*DtorvIlle. Va.. serxes
* example He writes: "i had hronjitls for thr.*e years and doctored all
1C time without being benefitted.
hen I U*gan taking Dr. King’s New
isoovery. and a few bottles wholly
ired roe." Equally effective in curing
II I.ung and Throat troubles. ConjmpHon. Pneumonia and Grip. Guarrjt.*e.I by Johnson's Drug Store and
- H. Meads, Druggists. Trial liolHes
»c, regular sizes f.Oc and ll.oo
CAR FERRY ON FIRE.
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
.
STATE STREET
rcckooed ia dcLin an J cents.
Round Oak, .UM
Furnace
C*t3t* Of F. O. BECKWITH.
rREO C. LCE,
Dawa^Uc. BBtch.
u> mui purokaaar. Prtra
|MT aen. Mcv«rdmct« lu
I uUm-. ArUnsUmTWMk.
pou HALB-I wt.I Offar at yrtva** aate all f
FOR SALE BY
Hannah 4. Lay Mercantile
City. Mich.
Co..
Agenta.
Traverse
----------
- >f.«l^M«rroatstrBUHAIJE-Hlll Moff
NOTICE
'£j:jyki5Sg-ahi
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF EL^TRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC Cd.
I2J> Cams Streot.
Travaraw City. Mich.
MenilK-r*' of the National Klectrical ’ Contractoni Asaoclailon of the
rniteil Stales.
A Batb
In The Sea
ELGIN G. LEWIS
Apply U> (twrav
'JStTSS^
UUaiM-v y»rly PaUtBla SYrotMT.
ffilMf
UP-TO-OATE
ifrith a few handfuls of our gen
uine te.i fa;t in the tub you may
have all of the refreshing, stim
ulating. nerve quieting effects
of a bath in the sea—and with
out some of the inconven ences
of ccean bathing.
GASH GROCER
Choice Batter 16c lb.
lUUtT zUHuwa
H'l-jr*___________
lot'.N.J r«»b UBNT
£7S-iMl )i.ar ..nlfm
25c and 35c
Dear Mrs. PunOKAX: — I heartily
recommend
mend Ljdl*
Lldl* E. Pink ham’s
Vefretable
_ >UbleComp«
Compound as a L’trrirTonic and Begnlaior. 1 suffered for
ft
four years with itregnlarities and
Uterine troublea. Ko one but llioie
who have experienced this dreadful
agony can form any idea of the physi
cal and menial nuBarr those endure
who are____________
are thus afflicted. Your
_
Vegetable Componnd cored
three ninths. 1 waa fully i
health and atzen^* and now my
periods are regnlar*
ngvlMT^ and painless,
vriiat a bles^mg it is to be able to
obtain sneh a retaodj wh(
doctorsi fall to help
Pinkham*
kam*8Yec«fa
any doctor or medicine
trash, and the deal
imitation Rocky Motrataln Tea, robs
his customer of that which enriches
him not. J)ut leaves
indeed. 25 ceoU. JohnaoB's Drag
Store.
M'2K.2V!S2.Vu.':!i1S2r£fii2
....
and you’ve t
Select your
W. T. ROXeUROH, Maiagii
------WEDDING
___ McGregor
HBSTRACTS Of TITlEl
CUT CLASS.
BOY
MVINLTAX.
CH,N*
SILVERWARE.
The juice for the tialancc of the
season Witt I»c
Notice to All People Interested!
The BsscKsmoiU roll for the improve
enl of Sfxth street from the ea-i
le of Divisi<n, street to Hie west line
Uni(»n sir.*4*l is now in my hands
r the coll«*ctlon of the second assess
ent together with the accrued inter
•t on all unpaid installments, the
same to be paid before the fl.^l day
, 1904.
S15.00
TO INSURE
/
We can astonish you a
handsome gifts we are
ing for $1.00.
RA8TALL, the Jewel
AT REASONABLE PRICESB
& CARVER
palmer
Ovar First National BankJ
FRUIT FARMS
_J
Fin Aent, Tii Aent, FmIt Atm
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
with every gift.
NORTHERN MICHI6AR TRAIS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Travaraa City to St. Louia
Idlng
220011:mo
Auction «SaleThe ihorouphhre«l Perrheron stallion. Othello I>e Vere. ir.r.C'i. owned by
the Suttnns Bay Horse Br.-eding assoLlxinp; at an out of the way place, elation, will he sold at imhlir auciion
remote from civilization, a family Is
■iven to desperation in case of
lent, resulting in Bums. Cuts,
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply p m. The horse and the evidence of
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It’s the his breeding may be seen at the place
best on earth. 25c. at Johnson’s Drug of sale. :June 17th to 18tb.
Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
iformai
r any further Information
apply
lelville Palmer,. Committee. SutWOODEN LEGGED HEN.
Bay, Mich.
Jun 4 7 ll-1314-i:.
.scratc]
claws
News.
226 East Froot Strait
JOHNSON .
DRUG GO. «
The 'tos^onl^'
are constantly
from
iKtantlj pnbliBbinff
pnbllBhii
rrateful women prove l>eyond a
doubt the power of Lydia K.
**inkbam’s Vegetable Compound
Car f.*rry Manistiqu.*
ly running from NonhjM»ri
Hque hut now running fron Ltidingion
to Manislique. caught firee Sunday
afternoon in midlake. The !
Office—Room 202 State I
Can Scratch Gravel Ail Right With
Artificial Prop.
Barney Anderson
~ w. W I. |U1»,I. ».
Cookiog Butter 13c lb.
Miss Whittaker, a prominent
dub woman of Savannah, Qa.,
tells bow she was entirely cured
of ovarian trocMes by tbe-use
of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
t t^ cabin wa.s badly I
The public is cordially invited to in
s:ir nothi^ ci wannth and corn-
MiaCCLLANEOUn.
Kvery iioiind of this cal
rmsi in the s|»ring. with l.ig
many iiisianct s. but eve
amount oI cal would not last for. v. r.
M. Marvin wa.s sbnri <m his coming
winier’s supply of ism. with the deal
its’ cniblm- staring him in the face,
so he t.mk time by the forehn-k. and
after two months’ effort succee,led in
landing a rar-2I tons—at Utica, en
lirely indeimndenl of thi combine and
mines, and he says that it all goes
into his cellar, as he dm-s not know
when he can get the next carload In
dependent of the dealers’ c«inil>iiie. at
in.- rates. Marx in says that he ha.s
>ai enough to stand him for .nl lea>i
Mother’s Friend
BUGGIES
.HO
isaDownrif^
Satisfaeflon
A good-sized crowd watchfd the box- i
Bg contents last evening at the We:ong club bdose between local club «
ibertt and much entertainment was |
them. The cociesr* were very
Local Dealers Shut Down on Him Bocauss Ho HHpod His Foltow
Citiusns Buys Sr Cnrioad.
called for applause re-1
more lively
peaiedly.
V>ei ween-Chartes \~
The first bout
Utica. Mich, Jane 14.—Editor Mar
vin, of the Sentinel, Is a snccesafnl Smunhwalte and Arthur Kel
three
ronnds.
and
it was fast and furi-'
■‘trust bu*ler.~ He has proved that
ns
during
the
entire
time.
j
i rip the combine up the spinal
The next was three nmnd* l>etween j
lumn. and bis reply to the donbters
ani Ben McManus.
d the Fklm-llrered kind I* a wave I’illiamj Voglesong and
f*
gloves
w«-re
mlxe^
a
lively
rate
I
band toward a frelgl
5bt c
I the boys received i goo<l deal of i
the UtJca siding.
icoiiragement.
The car bears a card: "Por 1
These
bout*
.are
friendly
affairs
be-j
Msrvin! Utica,** and men are Iraay
tw»-en club members and for club ’
rjing the cosi to Marvin’s coal
meml»ers only and all elements of .
in his cellar.
slugging and bmialism of any kind are j
How does he do It?
Previous to 1901. Individuals could barred which makes the sport a great :
drawing
card to the club house.
j
buy anthracite coal direct from the
Tonight’s contests are sure to at-’
min
act a large crowd. *rhe card has;
a gr<-at measure did away with the
ihr«*e
lx)Uls
arranged
as
follows:
Stotii
j
bldlemen's profit.
Tinkham: Murrav vs. Muniague;
Eilitor Man in. of the Utica Sentinel, vs.
Haslett vs. Palg4-.
'
had. up to about this time, for
of year* iKMight his coal in car
load lots, dividing the surplus among firm.
[park goes through i
bis neighitors. which did not suit s
f your iKxly. inging I
cal dealer with whom he was at l<
bat’s w
,d amid
gerheads.
Hollister’s Rocky .Mountain Ti*a d«K.s
In 1901 a coaf deab-rs’ association
tahb-ts, Johnson s '
combine wa.s formed, consisting of Drug Ston
all the dealers in Michigan
a. for the main purpose ofr tshut
WILL GO TO 8T. LOUIS.
jM>lling
home
James E. Rankm Lucky i
ContesL
ganlzation exiKted was when a bK*al .Jam.*- K. Rankin of K1 k Rapids 1
merchant in I tica got written notice vihii the St laoii- . xposltli
from a wholesaler in Detroit that he
I.. himself
could not fill said merchant’s order, .siice.-ssful oii.-s ill a magazim*
although said wholesaler had agree<l -cniiilon contest.
to do so earlier In the sea,son. before
the anthracite ctuil dealers’ associa
tion was formed. The wholesaler also
away t
offering to stand all damages for
ge—the
breach of crmtract.
Margin saw that he might 1h* In a
s-ky Mu
light 1k,x. hi he went to a wholesaler
n’s Dr.ij
ill Detroit and found that an organi/a
lion exisi.Hl which was Imndad. s
Mr. and Mrs II. S Hull b fl Ibis .vfl
actlcally uiisikmouiitahle. To
.-niiMiii for a two w.*.*ks’ tri|. to Crand
e matter short. Marvin found that Rapids. Ik iroit ami T..1.h1...
order to he eligible as a member of
W D. (*. (Jermaine reiurn.-l Saiur
is a.ssociarbm «»ne would have to day night from smith.rn .Mlclilgaii
V4- a shed capalib* of holding l*.o Willi a carload of hi»rs.*s They a. rw
tons «if c<Mil. a set of wagon scales and brought in <in Hie |iass.-ugiT train
an office, also agree to iMiycr.ii any
wholesaler who might he caught m-IIliig anthracite «»al to non-m<*nil>ers.
Afn*r s|»endlng a couple of mouths
trying lo find a liMiphole. wiihoui sue
ces.s. .Marvin suiH-eed*^! in buying a
carload of a deab-r, on track. In his
neighiMiriiig town of Ris-hesier. wliich
he reship,M*,! to UHca. ,laying local
freight charges ihen-on
With the
coal I. n ou r tn»ni Ih.- jirevloiis y.-ar
this left Marvin with over .”.7 tons of
aiiihraclie in his cellars. This was
the year of the big coal famine and
strike of liin;’.
freezing
pass 4
miral 1-ambton. another British sailor,
has a still more youthful apiiearance.
thouKh nearly as old as l>ird "Charley." and Captain Scott, who to<iW the
antarctic, bniks like
Discovery to the antarctic,
a boy in his t»n*ns in spite of the fact
thlrt
that he celebrated his thlrty-s
birthday on the Gtli of this month
Pmfessor lioeb. in Berlin, is exiwrl
mentinit with rattlesnake venom as a
cure f«»r lepnisy. and he thinks he has
hit upon the s»»eclflc f««r one of the
roost loathsome diseases that human
flesh is heir to. Should he succetsi 4n
demonsiratinK that the snake |Ktis<in
will cure this plague, rattlesnakes
would at once lie<H»me commercially
valuable. The market value of the
IMilson is about |la per drachm. Pro
fesiuir l>H»b c<*l« bis rattloAake ven
Its MokK«r Is W«1L
4im fn»m a man In Ctilorailo. who kee|»s
The baby la healthy beesnse dorine the
snakes as pets.
Two mormon elders s»^kinR ctin- period of gestation iu moU:«*r used the
popular
and ptirely vegeuble liniment.
verts In Wtnitate. N. C.. w«*re »-arne<l
by an evanitellst named J. \V. I.lttle
that they wen* not wanted there. The
elders mfused to take the hint. After
waitinR a day Mr. Utile calbnl at their Mother’a Friend Is a soothing, softening,
relaxing linisient, a muscle maJeer, invigorator and frcsliencr. It pula new power
• veranda.
into the back and bipa of a coming mother.
Be. knocking him
It ia applied externally only, there ia
sidewalk, and tiy way of varietyy klckiil
V
no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs,
the Id her Into tiu* street Th.
inwaiil treatment at all.
le depot noThe
folluw«*d them doan
state of Uie mother during gesutton
when* they took the first train,i. "Thaf may influence the dUposilion and future
the first time I have hit a man since of the child; that is one reason why moth
I was con vert €hI.“ remarked Evangel 1st ers should watch their condition and
Uttle as he started uptown to hobl an avoid pain. Her health, that of the child
afternoon service.
and their lives, depend on keeping free
It Is rumoriHl that ilourke Cockran from pain, worry and melancholy. Be of
will not remain a widower much long good cheer, strong of heart and peaceful
er. His name is Is'lng cittipled with mind, Motber’a Friend can and will
that of Mrs. Adolf Ijtdenburg. the make rou so. Bearing down pains, morn
handsome aldoa- of the banker, but ing sickness, tore breast and lusomnia are
then the gi»sslps Bnd a nem suitor for all relieved by tliis wonderful remedy.
Of druggists at .00 per bottle.
Mrs. l.xdetiburR every few months.
Send for our book ««rioUiertMOd" free.
However. Mr Cockran’s liking for her
tNE StABFIELO KSULATM CO, ATUUITA.«fk
is nut concealed, and
lliere
More Arranged for This Evening.
BUCKCO YKC OCTOPUS.^
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
munmumua.
■01016 €0«TtSn
I
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B. J. MORGAN
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WRU.
1
1
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Carpet Clmning and Feather RenoCarprt •'*^"6
I
^
sending ynur
away to be made into rugs, let ote
show yuQ aamples
N. B. CHAPm. PTBprlcltr.
$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00. 60 day Umlt
$21.00, for the season
This will include tncalt and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets will be on sale com
mencing Thurs<lay, .lone 9,
1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 1« p. m., and
Thurviaxs, G a m.
E. H. POPE. Agt.
R. F. CNURCN, 6. P. A.
I Waakingtoo St
son to be made between our
HOME MADE
BREAD
and others.
Ouri
it sweet,
wholesome and notritioos.
Oiir
graham and salt rising is fino
and the pride of Travene City.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time.
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TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUIK'.KRV ORCASOUNK WHICH IS DANGEROUS*
A GAS RANGE AT COST—■$ 1 I, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
CONNKOTIONS WRKK TIUL. JUUV I.
Put one ID on UiaL. Pay for it on easy terms, ^*oa can save the cost of the atove, considering the high
prices of woo«l and oU.
TRAVKRSK OITV OAS OOIYIP»AIMV
LARSON'S PARK HO
Claua WBm«r. PropriBSo
mm.
■unon lAT. luoB.
msm
THE EVEKINQ BEPOBD, TRAVEBgE CITT, lOCTL, TCE8DAY, JXTKE 14,1»04.
raffTlNG
TOCmCACO
ECWER NOTICE.
Maat Ejrtamive Dimtlay Ever Made by
the UwKed State* at 3 V/crW*
Fair.
WOmCLCM OWES ARE LEAVING
«T. LOUIE.
Ejr^MUtiem «f HunHw^ Hav* Ni»t
Gaan llaalixaE In tha WerM**
Fair City. .
—
Chleaieo. Joae 14 —A» a dirm
Mil of tha 8t.
world** lair and
(ha cosdUkMis it ha* prodooed in the
labor Markat of tha MisHoari city.
Cbleaco U floodad with tbouiiand* of
traasiaat Idle maa and women who
hare fwooped down upon the citr
looklna for work.
Soma there are anjojrina the *toporer privllefa# grantad by the rail
road* oo tickeu to the world * fair
rity who de«ire to *o*taln themaalre*
while here for a few day* or weak*.
Other* there are who went to Bt.
1.001* with the Intention of renoalninc
there durioc the whole life of the e*
poaltDoa. expartlec to Mrike a gold
8l LaoI*. June 14.—The magnitude
aad importance of the LouUlana Pur
chase Bxpofltioo •* s school of
itruetloB to the people of the United
State* is fu!!:- appreciated
emment which ha* manv
and ln*tn»ctlve exhibit*
The bureau
of forestry ha* an exhibit in the gov
ernment building, its purpose being to
Illustrate the work which the bureau
is doing and to show acinal forest
dltlons in all parts rd ih^country.
The importance of pre*er\-lng the
forests I* receiving much considers
tlou and world * fair visitor* are given
object
leswiDs showing
them what
rartica! forestry is and how the
tis can be preserved and mainuii
The American lumber InteresU
verj' extensive and are important
aataa.
Bat loac before the fair openwl 8t.
Lool* wa» the Uecra of tha unem
ployad from all orer the country. The
traina enteiinc the home of the fair
literally dripped hungry Job hunter*.
They gobbled ererythln* In light fn»m
the hlgbe«t to the lowest and mof l
nial poaitloB* and the late comer*
hare planned to “work: their way"
h aad dlsaphave generally met with
pointment.
**LAIIGUI2«llfG LTDUTh* •‘FroteffOtT Eklrt Haa Oiaptaced
th* CIO**
flaafed ArticI*
in the
Affection* of Women.
Languishing Lydias. *ay* the N* w
lAwk Herald. *re the summer girls of
1M4. The bale, aun-browned. tailor
off band girl, whose pose w*.* that «i
good fellow, ha* Iteen bleaching I
trimming her manly strldt
skin a
a neat and mincing gait. Her sever
■cant skirt* have expanded Into
lowy flounce*, and the shirt w*l*t that
was almotii twin to a mans summer
shirt has been frilled and puffed
the extreme.
Just as the mannish miss had acinlred the knack of crossing her legs
gnire
»rette with ease and
and I
fashion makers gave
1 face. The apothi-o
the order to ml
the voluminous
voluminc
all of femininity, the
the endlessi frills and the flaroboyai
he t
or>l'
trimmings
ings of 1*30 were to be the
ling the
th( manners
of 1»04. In a twinkling
the tailor-made girl
■1 liecamo
liecai
as pa.sse
« her garments,. If fluffy frocks
to be In1 vogue the
th< return of the p*‘r*u
plung to such a style
. liar graces that beluni
of dress was Inevitable.
tion. b
It is little short of a revoliitli
the American girl Is equal to HIt.
leavy
boots, she ;
ing aside her be
dainty shoes of
sllpl
grandmother's day and Ihas accommo
dated her bold stride to the pailoni
Kct by the leaders of Iwo generations
ago.
The girl of 1904 h ss not done the
She Is more
thing halfheartedly,
lacey. more bouffant than her proto
type. If she Is not soon curbed 1
may have to step into the gnilei
let the girt pasa on Fifth avenue, for
already
hap crinolino appeared
neath ample skins, and the resnmHlion of the bnnpskirt is rumored,
an extravagant age and style in Its
demands upon the pocket as well a* in
its eccentricities.
Enough goes in
a sleeve nowadays to have made \
entire dress a few seasons ago.
Nor is one sleeve sufficient for !
arm. There must he an over and 1
nndersleeve and often a Ijountlfu! ft
of lace below that.
The blouse—we shall soon have
drop the American term shin waist,
and adopt therefor the foreign, blouse
—Is so volumlnotiB that
thin girt* In evidence any more. It Is
only a question of how mtich larger
one peiwon is than another. True
the tfemand
for sirlctlv
feminine
properties In droKS. however, the waist
Is drawn In tight with fitted girdle
Is as tnily unfashionable to have
large waist as to l»e severely g<»wn<Atop of the full blouse are ruffie* at
coUars and capes galore. Even ci*ai
are not exempt. Silk upon cloth, an
lace upon that, layer upon layer, at
found upon Jackets and wraps of all
description.
Hats are corresiKindlngly ornate and
the arrangement of feather
irately painted and embroider«><l and
«rasols are bewilderingly decoraieti.
Their Kinde and Unaa Explained by
Authority.
The Traverse City young man who
desire* to commit osculau>ry larceny
will find the following dictionary
ful:
itural; to boy a
To steal a kUs is
o girls who k.-»s
kisf is a Btupidit
to kiss at all is
Is a loaa of time.
an insignificance: two men who
la wttite ridiculous: to kiss the hand
the tips of the fingers is
le's sister Is proiK
proper;
obllgatioD:
;ation kissing a
one's wife is 1
child is often a regret foi
for not l»eing
permitted to I is* the mother: '
pnj|«
must
»niinue (be lumi>er industry.
order 1
farmerr the
a means aiding
and
. With the
ft»rei 1# figure in many wi
Ivable
gement of the rultb
Mr*. Z. T. Swan went
this momlag for a visit.
Mia* I>en* Fanning returned
home In Stanton thl* morning.
Jerry Better, an old *oldler of the
civil war. age ST years, left ihU i
Kalkaaka this
ioming on a buainess trip.
County Treaaurer George W. Siewnd went to Grand Rapids this momig OB a businesa trip.
Will Snasball went up the river on
fishing trip.
L. M. Bennett has gone to Detroit 10
visit his father.
Mrs. Hattie Padden. department
chaplain of the W. R. C.. |ias gone to
attend the state convention at Battle
Creek.
Mr*. Geo. Dunoveo of 435
West
Eighth street has gone as delegate
from McPherson W. R. C. to Battle
Creek to the state convention.
The Rev. W. Schrappe. F. J.
id F. H. Smith are among ib
gan guests registered at the world’s
r'
irrigalk
the fon-sis U bec*>minK more
preclable.
le government has thre<* uepai
Ktry exhibits at the fair. One li
gcoemmeui building proper, an
other In the forestry, fish and gs
building In which is cenleriHl exhll
(if the great lumber industry of
country and a third as an outdoor
hlblt. A complete and attractive col
lection tif pbotographlc transparencies
illnsirstInR forest probi
dltlons as they exist in the Unlte«l
.States
Among the features shown
planting, cutting
ir n-D(-wal by natural re
production. I
n-giuus and
have
iM-en
desiruvetl
by
various
Bgenries. These pictures fo
leresllng display
implements and inKtru
The various It
in conni*ction with birest
culture and forest destruction, and the
insects which destniv tn>es. are also
eating
exhibited.
Mejhtsls
strength of w.sids art> also shown
•his collection.
An extensive outd<K.r forestry ex bib
it is another of the features of general
instructive value off lhi.s bureau.
acres
a half
b(
1 scici
itlng I
plant in*es an«l preserve
forms of wind
fon-sis. and
Iircaks. made of in-«*s plant*^! In vari
You Can Save a Dollar an 1 a Half
in light grey mixlures that is a beamy;/ there is a
tS:IK2;aSi;83S2>.Saffi:
limited quantity of them, although the range of
S17CS is pretty complete now.
LM* I «o»-» U> 4*-« to 77 aad H to h
The Congn'gational Ladles' ,Md
clety will meet tomorrow afierno..n
at 2:30 oeUwk with Mrs. C. A. Ham
mond on Washington street. All
bers are urgently reqnesuM to Im’
now is your chance.
I hey ought to be tiv<; dtil-
lars. but are
::
::
::
$3.50
uuou bliSr. bXtwi •
HORSES
j
“uKr. 1 to m. block r. 11.1.. a IV.
1 to 16. bk. k O. H . L a tv.
I to «. l4ock I. H.. 1. a tv. .7th ad.li
u»u 1 toBi. bbvk K. a.. 1. a
\\
:■
I to IS. block I.. H . I. a
On June 15th
1
will have a carload t»f
Horses fwun Indiana, which will lx- sluuvii
MmSk
at Brodhagtm’s Barn.
1 lots S6 aad 67. block J. Hay
16ENERAL mSUfl/IIICE
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
NOW IS
THE TIME
SAVEMONEY
liy letting us deliver tiliret
C.«
^
from car to your bins. '
M. L N. L TIME CARD
THE G. B. TAYLOR
COAL CO...
l to 42. block 1. Parry Hanwah a 1st addl
A. D. TYLER
Office—60* Nev WllhelB Block. ffifU
seas' Phone 888.
J. H. Mum
6tt. R. MeWith
MOmiOE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
INS^'
V RfiiEsut[
VisOorEMinajL A R B.________
•SrH
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE MARKETS.
U I. A. BUILOiNB.
r. A MirCHEA.. U. P. A.
^r.l3’Si..4toda.^o(^Ja^.^k-^
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CtorkofSh.to*rdorPuUi
„
PERE Marquette
SEWER NOTICE.
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..HEALTHIEST....
WkcB Yon Wtmt 8 Klee Ctl $f nett
.Jo**. Sloxfior Bk Sorts
»4t Baat Brht *t.
Butchers and SauaaBe Makarm
i tall.
any lower.
Refriger*E5.75. to $28;
stoves, $2.75 up;
SOc up; hammocks, $1 to
ice cream freczera, *1.95 4
ri
M. wuir..,
A deposit of asphalL estimated
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
OlUaW
^^*BaB PtaMlW
6000 OlinilCT DEPUTIES
SEWER NOTICE.
»i, oTthrS.W.
Sac. lU, K. 27 N. li W. CVrk (or pobUc tnapwUoe. vli
of PabUe Work, of mid ct*y wlU Meat at tha aoalh to I»h str«<. aad that tha (ollotrtog
dt^tyootoe'
(Xmarll rtxxa. to aaid
city oo Ute ISU day of •amiory ba dodraad aisl r.uhUidMd aa a
Joae.
not.at
at7::
7 M) o'clock p. m. to ooo^daraay apactal >«war dtalrtcl to be aa«o»ad f.rt- the
_____ not.
3U“ar*"..^
ebjrrtkjw to the
ELECTRICITY
nr.ntractji and *oud m<JO«y
t-i <-a|*iblr. r>-lMl>U- inMiranrc arurkara-
AT lOm
■g
idial Rnun Aiuditia
ahIv
PER 1000 WATTS
rOBNIHHWBT
14th day o( Joar. IB
CHAB. K. I
k of Ur Board of P
luriiai Rlvir Elietrie
LItIt aid Ptiir Cr.
SMs, Ml, Ml, hnitliii,
J. M. FELL,
cooUln aboot 3no.(WU tons, has been
dlMxirered on Table mountain, nt
Cape Town. 8. A.
ARSOLUTELT ODORLESS
WANTKOI
o'c^k p
COMMISSION BROKER.
The Boston Store.
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^DENTISTS...
All Work of Highest Po««lbl* Grade.
Fine Geld Work a flpiclatty.
bTANIiAKrMX.ilPANIIWsnd V
Mutual Kuv In.nranor (lom
The Dog Tribe.
the aubKTlber. "1 thought
th* editor. “Youll *ee the blaze
about tea minute*.**—Vale Record. moontaln. which rieea 4.000 feet ab
the town of Warren. VI.. and will r
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vert tt late a pubUe park.
TraverM CHy.
wTiAwVEirB HlNMALLEObN
DENTIST
8EWER NOTICE.
'a^ily.
price*
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N*w Wilhelm Block
yom rtixl fm next
Card of Thank*.
Pretty, cool and aubstantial
hammocks, tome just large
enough for two. others will
hold • whole family; $1 to $8.
The Boston Store.
mm
Leo Solomon \ JOHN R. SANTO
Luu
Parcel buQndrd un lha north by >>out
uiitht-cut by Hope
on U»e ~alh bt
state Htreet.uu the wwM by the O It B 1
ncht of way.
T'sreel boODdrd oB the txirth by HUte .Ifvel.
We desire to thank the friends and
neighlMirs whose many kindnesses
were so much to us when som.w
and to.n- a loved one away. To thosi
who aid.*il dnrlng her last illne*
those who helped tis after death had
rt.me. we extend thanks that are
heanfelt.
We
wish alsq
to
those wrhose gifts of beautiful flowers
lemil the gbsim of our darkemvl
M. Franklin.
Mrs. S Franklin.
Thomas Russell at
iw
F-IIME L.OT OF-
SSSa.
to see I
1 the pc
ki. iMWU
Mat.
Kingsli
m-*-, uuuppreciated by Man.
•■xlstence.
him work for his living, h
plored the Creator to endow him
vag. This lieing done he was able
dissemble hi.s resentment with 1
sign of aff«*ction. and the earth wai
old.
» great devoted- his and the fullness thereof. Observ
this, the Politician, an animal
nesa. but
a young, blushing
widow U I
: to kiss one's wait- created later. pe4lt
might be given bin
i upon
i premeditation and
with g
a right: an old. rich aunt, it is hypoc- chin, which he 1
riay: a young cook in the bloom of age pmfit and fratificatlon except when
he is at his meals.—Berrien Springs
Is delicious, dainty: to kits a neigi
bor's wife is doubtless very good, bt
quite wrong: kissing three girls th
aame day is an extravagance: a git
were shown in and the senator said;
whose father is watching her. it mx
These warm day* will be th*
make one Jump over the fence: to kis
more enjo)^ If you have one
.a mother-in-law Is a sacrifice: an <>l
of our refrigerator*, a good oil
maid, it is politentMts; finally, a kiss
or gaaolin* stove and a ham
to one’s malher U the purest, the
mock. You wont find a finer
there was te^ mlnates' talk of Spanish
• aweetest of all kisses.—Le Mesohaceaaeortment than we have, nor
be. Paris.
::
*'u;u I to *1. Mock H. H , L a 4-0 .
ng fo take t
Hancock.
Por
few days ago County Trca.siirer
Wtlstm receive<l a letter from a Mar
quette map n*questlng
meni u|K.n
certain
descriptions of
land.
Acfording to the descrii
given the land w.Mild
locate
r.ogehic county, near the Wisconsin
line.
Mr. Wilkin retnmetl the
with a notation at the bottom; "Re
tnme<l f<»r correct itm Emineoiisly
-crlbed." A day «»r two later the
ter was returned to Mr. Wilson with
the descrlpthms correcttnl. showing
the lands to l>e in An Train township
The inquirer was very much offepded
iM-caiise Mr. Wilson was not a mind
crlpt to
reader. f.»r he added a postscrl]
I should
his letter reading as follows
think you could have ctirrected
mistake yourself.
Ths
if yon
(he holding i>fflce for.
iinlslng
know anything alxjiit
-Muni
dican.
Kepuhlii
::
c-
Store Will be Closed Every Friday After
noon, Banning With July 8lh
8EWER NOTICE.
Brewster lake
Sunday.
The annual nv*ellng and dosing ex
ercises of the Jewish orphan asybi
of Cleveland, of which Sam Renda
Ought To Have Known.
If 5'ou want a
neat, pretty skirt to freshen up your wardrobe,
1s!rsiirti;2rSi:£vT.SSSs.
F. C. IVsmond. 4ir. Six
Si:
'I'hey are fresh and
new. having just been jnit on sale.
i*rc«-U to Uork?. (toodrtch .
rr-'w^r
Oats—
•xnrvkv m Uwf rxi«
Here is a nobby walkioj; skirt of all wool material,
!S:!£i5Kr.23£r.'5ia£k-
BREVITIES.
rcsiry cx
• sch.Mil for the pul
The annual meeting of the Woman's
derive incstiraal.l
Home Misslonarv society of the First
■ ami
M E. church will l„. held in the church
mroeni s
Officr-rs
«»nly <if forestry lint of parlors WeUnesdav at 2:30
methrttll
elected and it Is desired that
brancheI-.S of the field, farm
all memlM.rs lie pn**
pn‘sent.
ffie homo.,
garden..ibc
Grace church guild wni meet with
reaiost
sch.sd,
worlds
lire can be learoctl on almost
subject in a week’s ob.serva •Rns 1
than can be leame«l in the tirdl"of '"o Firs
ctMirse of a life time by men-ly
g advantage of things a.« tliey
Dally Markets.
KstriMk bulk
INSTEP LENGTH SKIRTS
I>ean h
Hobart
with---------------friends.
esterday for a visit------Thomas Smnrthwalte went to ManU-e this morning on a busfneas trip.
George W. Raff and Julius Beei
wsent to Carp lake Ibis morning to lur
after a rntmage t
id Will Probert
lijah Fiilgbu
Ding from Carp lake Boarrtwwa rlTW.
imed
^
___ _
Psrarl bosadod oa Um aowtk br Bay atr^.
h. The
T1
with a small catch.
lake
tigh to have much sport.
Mrs. A. E Willard of Emi
through the city this momi
way home fmm a (rip to Detroit.
Albert Heuss went to Nessen Chy
this morning to begin Ills duties as
agent at that plar<* for the M. A N. E.
road.
Mr. Heuss’ home Is here and
has U*en the popular baggageman
the M. A N. E. local station for
ni- time and his many friends will
he pleased to learn of his promotion
A tiariy consisting of Will
Nash.
Anna Dickie. Mabel Bookey and Krv.
Packard went to Carp lake Sunday f»»r
day's outing.
Miss Anna Camnbell went 10 Elk
Rapids this afiemtMin.
.Mrs T. Gilmore returned last night
om Callftimla. when* she has l>een
a a( Ihr Board of Pul.be Woi
for the past eight months.
Mr. and-Mrs. Fre<l Hedden of Chlico are In the city for a visit.
J. j. Tweddle of Emnire is In
city tmlg)' on hiisiness.
Ralph Case of Kingsley Is a 1
City caller today.
,
W. Hilllker and A. F Little have
Ia»U I to St. I4<irk A. H . U a »•••’■
• to Rattle Creek to attend the
*t^t» I t.. IS. Work B. H . 1. a «’•• *
enrampment of the old veierani to in. bbrf-k D. it. L a < o «i
the delegates from MePhi r
I ixjst. No. IS.
"ixiu i io»t.Wock E. H , I. a r-i -
The Chicago markets from quota
tions received by the commls!
commission of
fice of W. F. Bennet. repi
E. H. McCoy. Mercantile O
0|M>nlng
High. I>IIW. ClORC.
Wheat—
July ....KB*.4-KC»x KBV,
ktSiS M^li
Sept ....S0--«
SI
hoi*a
BUSIIESS CAROS.
7. H.BTAxa.M.o.-
fc.is^rsrr-
Suite SOB-Now Btete Bank
bulldlrxa. Corraapondent Oae- B.
Etna. Grand Raptds.
Ofidal ICarket Qootatkns bjr pri
vate wire, direct from New
York aad Ohio«a
Abeolme Mcmitj.
dark of tha Baard <d Pwhhe worka.
kj^T- Kltehae girl at Park ffkyert
try a record want ad.
All young men going outing
are requested to take a look
at that outing window. If you
cemider bargains aad first
clam good you wUI supply your
wants here.
The Berton Btem.
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J. m. mii^ktu
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YESTERDAYS »8UE
I.7SS
THE EVENESIG RECORD [T»i»
Tiligrspli •sty
sf OstafSsf
TRAVERSE CH Y, 'iiCn., TT'ESDAY, JI^’E 14, 1904.
SEAHCHT
NEAR FORT
NBiiMtTwrs nmHAL
wicoa of DmisfAor of Ex-Vico Fraak
ATOPMKA
SENTENCED
faiB'lmT"DiarT
HAVE S SntATCH
Was Examined by a Phygician Today.
scattered
sadly
laughtar
beni P.
U6 AHmATtB AT TKIGB
ling, ware
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church on Alma avenue this morning.
The sarvicas ware aitaodad by a large
WAS GIVEN CHOICE OF SS5 AND
COSTS OR M DAYS.
CHASE FOINOAND SETTLED
ONE OFFICES AND It MEN KILLED
ON JAF TKANSFORT.
DANIEL B. NICHOLS ALSO GIVEN
jRpRWi Army ki MMCImria Said
Ba Short mi Food Siiff«*»o-Sw»
alan Soaorvos Ordorad 0«L
Togo Doatroyad Minaa.
Plead Guilty to Charge of Aaaault and
By'Wire to iba Bmlnc Roeord.
81. P«>taraburs. Juno 14.—A rapon
ban r«>arh(Hl her** that a cr*«i navaJ
Ulltr warn
fcMifhl
.* Arthur uo Juoa 10.
who I*
oulMldr of
Port
Oeneral Sioeaael.
lo rnmmand of the Riualao
Iroopa at Port Arthur, wan wniiodi>d
and ooa of bla l«>ga haa
ampa
tatad at tbe Iblgh.
Toklo. Juna 14 —It i« oOrlallv a
Dotinrad that tha Japanaaa tranapn
Taiboka Marti was daffiagad hy an a
the antranrc i
lay.
ftaa t»mn
and ninaiaan man ware klllatl and iwti
nfllrani and ravan man vara woundad
Tha damaga dona to tha i«hip was un
Japo Short on SuppUea.
Liao Yang. Jana 14 —Tha Japanana
army In Manrhurla la aaid to l>
raadingly abort of auppliaa for which
Ruaalan Raaarvea Calltd OuL
Rl. PtMaralnirg. June 14.—Ona dlvlaion of tha army raaarvaa of tha St
PHarabiirg dlatrlct baa baan callad
out. Half of thla dIvUion goat* to tha
front and iba other half will Ita i
tributad among tha garriaona in r
tral Riisala. replacing active troops
darad to tha front
dapanoM Doatroyad Over 100 Minea
AN ALTERNATIVE.
Battery and Was Aaaeaaed a Fine
of 135 and Coatt or Sixty
Mrm. C. H. Prtday of SUi West Four
Oaya in Jail.
taanth street gave a very plan.sant "at
raning in honor of Miss'
uar sista
In Circuit court this rooming Anton
bare from Providence
Tnpinka was aantanced by Judge F
prettily decorated t
W. Mayne for violation of tha Hqiinr
horn.
which, charge he plead guilty
yesterday
BODY WAS
RECOVERED
tanaad
afternoon.
to A Sne
FOOT
COMFORTS
FOR
ilHOTWERTHER
EXPLOSION OF
NATORAL GASi
COMING BY
THOUSANDS
SENT TO lEFOlM SCHOOL
Fifteen-YearOid Iddic
Bicycle
From
Ham Stole
Charles
Hart—
Claimed He Bought It
Pipe Connection
> con.gness shoes.
Infants' dainty s1lp|M>is.
50c. 60c.
prell)
ami! paleiil
pa
lenth
65c. 85c.
Rldle Hai
lam. or • Thuh DaviR"
better known,
lown, was arrested
ar
I yesterWHEN DEFENSE DESCRIBED CON
By Wire to tha Rvaning Record.
day by Constable Ashton fo^R eallng a
GER'S INNOCENCE.
New York, June 14.—Thousands of whe«‘I and taken l>efore JtTdge litrin
immigrants are arriving In New York, RoliertR yesterday and sentencetl
liam is a little
taking advantage of the lio rata from the reform schisd.
13 years tdd.
The . wheel tieFroaacutor Ward Haa Finithod His
pa made bv the leading steam
Unas.
Two thousand five hun- longed to George Hart and the young
AddroM to tho Jury and Oofenaa
claimed he had iKuight It for 12
came in yasienlay. Among them
Haa Sasun.
was to have the money on July 4
a familv of father, mother and
jy for It. It is said he also claimed
several childrt'n whf> possassail only
SR given him hy a member of the
2e cants
By Wire to tha Braninf Raaord.
Salvation Army.
This statement he
flrand Rapids. Mich . Juna 14 —Pros
ter denleil.
aculor Ward flnlKhad his address lo
Constable Ashton si*cnretl the Uiy
tha Jury in the case of Editor Conger
ir*' iM'fore hut he was let off and this
at tKK>n. than Atliomay
tor
Gao. Cla;
St time he was caught by the same
tun began his addr<
» the Jut
ofllcer in the cltv. He finallyy ailmitied
John McBrido Killed Negro in Fori
liahalf of tha defat
dafausa.
Hi
had stolen the wheel
picture
lure of Con
Congers allege<l inniwenceWorth, Texas, for This Reason.
Mght tears« Ilo the ayes of Congn*ssMcBride Under Arrest.
n WilliamI /Aldan Smith. Tha case
t tha Jurv this aftarncKin.
Ry Wire lo the Evening Record.
St.00.
THEY WILL HAVE TO
CHOKE IT OUT OF HIM
of Society People.
Fort W.u^h. Texas.
14 — John
Says
McBride, formerly a ptilict^man a K,! Won't Get a Cent Otherwise
instantly killed a n pxi j
Meyer Guggenheim. Sued for
e he
•
Breach of Promise.
McH
By Wire to tha Evening Record.
Wayne.. Pa.. June 14
14.-The
—The we<ldii
we<lding
of Robert
Miss Elsie
rt ((ioelet and
Wbelea was solemnixad here ihU
aflemooti. It was attemled hv scttras
OlONT CARE FOR IT.
Grand Traverse Bay Offered No
tractiona to th# Tramp.
They were tramps, oo doubt almut
H. iJitlly
reclining along the bay
shore and scanning the waters they
bad
luxuriated in tbe sunshine for
r anI hour. Suddenly one of them
Igbtened np a
straightened
a little and looking
> his
oot over the blue water*,
partner. "Weary, don't you wish that
all dls wrater waa mm?"
"Naw." said the other without evinc
If it was. it'd
Ing anv Intel
onlr be bat i
ONE MAN DROWNED.
TWO
r
1^.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
BLIND FROM STUDYING.
Girl's Parents Have Refuted to Em
ploy Doctors.
New York. June 14 —*TI
They won't
tke it out of
get a cent unless they
me. If they think they have old
Platt to deal with they will find tht^m
•es mistaken ' said Never C.iiigen
Chicago. June 14.—A dispatch from
Pexiria. 111., says:
Myrtle Berry, aged ,
...
.....
.
IX, a memlier of the graduating class ' sued by Hannah McNamara for 1100.of the Peoria High school, has become I imm). for
totally blind while at her studies.
.heimflatlyT
She never was afliicics] before, and 1 plaintiff,
surgeons lielieve her affliction is tern-1
pxwary and could be relieved by local ;
SOCIAL AFTERNOON.
treatment. This, however, is refuse<l, j
her parents not believing in doctors. 1W,'Oman's Club Entertained at Home of
Miss Berry Is a daughter
W. A. I
Mra. 8. C. Oeaprea.
aiidl
Berry of the general auditor's
office!
The miiRic. art and exprc.sRion and
of the ToIe«lo. Peoria A W.-stern rail }
the literary divisions of the Woman’s
way.
jcluh gave a largely attendetl social
j afternoon today at tbe home of Mrs.
OPENING DANCE.
S. C. Despres.
Ice cream and cake
----------------------J.
^ pleasant social lime
We^e-tong Social Season Will Begin
Friday Evening.
The WfHiue^tocg club house will Le
formally opened Friday evening with
a dance. The promenade and dancing
will begin promptly at half past eight.
Stewart k. Steffens' orchestra mill tarnUb the music.
BAY VIEW ASSEMBLY.
Meetings Will Becin July 28 Thia
Year.
The annual Bay View assembly trill
begin July 28 this year and coutinue
Others Had Narrow Caeapa
WhUe Bathing.
By Wire to tb« Breaiag Record.
Calanet. Mich.. June 14—WlllUtn
KelldaJI. SO years old. vas drowned
and two others narrowly escaped
death while bathing at the Baltic dam.
Foreh
Japanaaa
for your
homes.
raekart and
malta and
porelMa and
Tha Boston
setteaa,
matting
summer
Btora.
DOOR AND vWIND.
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
MMVJMrick
iiil
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isfi
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TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
Fn-quenMv
think of t
they
hsve
Y. L. BROWN
BOYS CLOTHES
THE KIMBALL
READ ABOUT THEM
W. W. KIMBAU COMPAIIY
Every Number a Bargain
l29rmtSL N.E.Stroir.Mrr.
► KvMTthlBZ in
day. June 1
M oaata.
I wUl mu an
» Leland Suni round trip
MOR.
r.-ceiv«-.|
of the g.HHisWh>
buy a piano? Com,
us show xoti
shee
'These have been selected from our large slock where
only a few of a kind remain, and prices made to give
you a little benefit right in the season.
NECSO SAT AT TABLE;
WHITEHAN SHOT HIM
Claia Wbclen Attracted Bcorea
What
Will
^
BENDA
Do
" " Next?
MIssjV pretty strati >
kid and patent leather.
We have ail tho late Myles
Family Had 25 CenU.
Wadding of Robert Goclet and Miw
WEATHER—Gi-nerally fair tonight and Wetlnewday; variable wli
Your Nij£hiiors
,r Hate.!...
S',;;:
AUCE lOOSEVtLT
WASABUDESNAW
« City Book Store
stylish
WOUNDED ANOTHER.
Suppoaed That Gas
SHOT HUSBAND
THEN HERSELF
Dollar Rate From Europc—One
oxfords,
Hammocks
Such a pretty lot and at such eatraordinary low prices at oon it
quite an induceineiit to purchase. You can afford a Htmm^ek this
year, surely. Gooil, close woven ones, durable colors, full size and
length, and with fringe, front 11.25 it $8j09. Give os a call.
KILLED ONE MAN AND FATALLY
'S
They Are Taking AdvanUge of Ten
Woman's
sensible.
11.00, 11.50.
Wat Accidentally Broken by Car
amounting to S2S more which we
b« paid In 24 boura or ba was to sarva
penters Working There.
aantanca of SO da vs In tha county
II
He paid up.
iiradford. Pa . June 14 --In a natural
The case of iJanlel B. Nichols, who
as charged with assault with intent
SEARCHERS FOUND REMAINS OF
r> grea
Teat "bodily harm, but w ho plead was killed, another fatally Injurwl. the [*
GEORGE HANCOCK.
home of R I., Sbaekli-s was wr*>ck<^
guilty of t
lult and battery was Qn<
and pn»,H-rty valued at f.-.l.tHto was deI.-5:. whic h he is t
ira in 24 bnu
KtVoyeil
Several |»ersiins had narrow
icapes from d«-ath
Body Was Lying on the Bottom of the
The dead;
...^case of the People
.ake Hidden by the Muddy
E. Lawn-nct
iMsiy chi{rre.| beyond |
mips went to tbe Jury
•n shortlv after .1 o'clock and a ver
Watera.
Faully "woiinde.1:
|...veni S Nutdiet bad not lieen rcnderfMl up to ih»
ling. npiHT part of ls.dy eni-he,l and
time of going i«i iwcss.
.^parlal to I » Rvaning Raciird.
PhlMlps was arn*st»>4l on the chargiKlngslay.
Ijiwrencand
Nulling,
tsuh rat|M-ii- I
Mich.. June
Ji
14—After €jf forK.*ry In whl« h a lynx skin valueu
rs. had iMH-n employed to rer«ir the
agglng itrawatar
at less than
plays the leading mil
iMMly of unfurl iinata Ctsirga I
and
for which
there can
be five interior of the She<kl.-s house, tine >
irock
under the luiilding. and it Is sup ('
charges preferred against Phillips.
|K»sed that he accident ally linike
I
volni
nearer tha
shore than was anilciiIpatad.i
ed and luHoniing iguit.Ml.
eXpliHl
with terriflr
foree.
The>^
axcalleni condition. The
Tha hi
hands
shock t
draw-n up and clinch«*d
felt over a cousl.l.-rahle |K»r j
ti and
also drawn up.
The hotisi- then col- j
it iii pr
Indication of cramp
and'otfers soma explanation of h«>w
the lad came to meal his death
DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN A CLEVE
Ode f ind NuiiMig l.»lng some dis- ♦
help
LAND APAr.TMENT HOUSE.
Mm whi-r.- the explosion oc- ^
Th
■i taken to the home of
He hail li.-eii l.lown thrown
l>*star Wheat,
walls )•;. Ihe ."xul.MlIng gas.
lit ing.
The funeral arrangements
have not as yet 1l»aan mai
Tha wc»rk Woman Left a Note Saying She Had The flames smi.i , impl. i. ly d.-siroy.-d
•ckle.-i
.’tislin.et:l. fnialllllg
of tlia saarrher.-^
much hamBeen Deceived—She Was 20.
pared by the n
waters of the
Her Husband 23.
Ihe Record, the
Toklo. Jiina 14.—A long report ha.s lake, A.s puhllsl
time ago. caiisiHl
liaan racalviHl hara from Admiral Toco lake overflowed i
mill dam. The Hy Wire to the Evening Record
in which ha rovars tha oparalUm o| by the breaking
was drowneil at 4 ir.
Sunday
tha (laat nlnra Juna 6 and repaats hii. boy
land^ J.
Cleveland^
June ll -L
H. Allen
former account of tha bombardment of afternoon whileliathlng.
aged 22. and his wife. Mary Ualilwin
Charles Johnson, deputy Bhariff
tha waat coatit of tha Liao Tung panlnAllen. ^".".1 ".'ft. were fonml dead
ge of the searc
Mila,
('ontiniiing. tha admiral Ka.\s:
r ryogj in the Hrooks apartment
Over 741 mines have t»aan dastiMvail In
e
,-arl\
this
morning.
The
Tallanwan lay
Thirty Beating miner
nan,had shot the
woman
have lM^*n found and d**Mn).va«l. soma
herself i
of these ware drifting Into Pa Chi LI
• saying:
I have be<
caught
gulf
lo what I
ing hooks. Tha ImhI}- was not
my p<isitlon '
1 in the slightest by the honks.
Stibmarina Boat for Japan.
done."
New York, Juna 14 —It Is dafinitaly
the roi»m was found an agree
atalad hara that Japan will ba tha ul
ment in which Mrs. Allen asked he
timata dtuMlnatlon of tha Kiibmarina
husband if he intended getting a di
Imai which Is now Itaing carried across
le would give her all
the Atlantic on tha deck of the Nor
mony. The agreement was unsiguf-d
waglan alaamar Portiina, about which
The couple had been separai«*«l fo
much mystery has l>aan made
la daring
some time.
tha paat weak
Tfaa lioat
« built by
an American Arm.
WILLIAM
ALDEN WEPT
Fred Avery, aho deserted fn>m tha
regular army, will bo taken to Fort
Wa>-ne tomorrow morning at G o'chick.
He will ba in charge of Corporal Banks
of that post.
Ha was examlmnl by a physician to
day and not a scratch was found on
him. \Mian ha came Lome he told a
w<mdarful story about having fallen
from a train and l*ean seriously In
jured. If his bones were broken they
have haaliHi without a trace.
Women's strap sandals.
costs
BY USING ONE OF OUR
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Ha was
of S3S| and
Keep Cool
showers.
Will Be Taken to Fort Wayne
Tomorrow Momii^
OCNCfUL rroctscL was
WOUNDtO.
EIGHTH YEAR—22ia
THE WEATHER.
Long Pant Suits
ft
IX
m
DRESS SHIRTS
STRAW HATS............ ..
STIFF HATS....................
NECKTIES........................
UNDERWEAR........ f...
UNION SUITS..................
NIGHT SHIRTS.............
SEAMLESS SOX............
EMBROIDERED SOX.
MEN’S SUITS..................
YOUTHS SUITS.............
I-«r Boys from a;-,-s fifioon to Iwenly—former priccg
$5.00 to $15.00—low prices made on many numbers to
close.
TO-DAY
Child’s Norfolk and three
pie'ce Suits
I-'or ages three to seven—prices now put on several lot*
to dose $L.5o to $:i.50—see what you can lind here that
will lit your boy.
Child’s Sailor Blouse Suits
One to three of a kind left —our price on these it
much less than they are worth—ask to see them—they
run in sizes fromi age three to nine.
nine
-.yic. 75c.$l.oa and $L.W
....2.5c, 50c. 75cto$3.00
...$1.00, $2.00and $3.00
................ 25c, 50c and 7.5c
............ 25c. .50c and SI.00
....$1,00, $1.50 and S2..50
.................. 50c. 65 to SI.'25
...........3 pair for *25c
------------ I5Cg 2.5c and .5<te
.................. $.5-00 to $-20.00
.................... $4.5fl to $15.00
e. mUk/rn,
Center Tr^iat
»mi OalPK
HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.
A Fish Btory.
tory l> told on Aid. Fred ;
Flfch. A thort time ago while Charles j
Ratbf«Vn. of Kentucky, waa rliltlng “ '
Pon Huron hr told Mr*. Flab tbai
old darkey working for b
around tbe lumber mills iand he woi
husband had a r
be did not weitf,
wet
which she wonld be pleased to
the ahlpme
was auuSe itI was
discovered that tbe bundle cootalncd
cooU
Mr. Fish’s dreas suit trousers. A telegram was seat to Keatacky. and erary
effort has bMa andejlj^haTa
FUh
slont. Onr Frl,
Friday the trouser* arrlYdd'
by expressI and Mr. Fish traa taM of
it vife
tpi,
__ Port Huro^T^m^
’
^
^
Didn't Want To Bnteffara.
An old fanner was la a dig drag J
store and noticed
noticed an electric fan
Zing Ingide of a wire nereea. BtepVS
8te
over to the dragglat be said: "MAi|
“M
I don't want
aol
at to be glria' yoa ao^H
Tice about nmala’
nmala' yoar hartaaaA
eC you doa'tt atop that
t
dcra agaltfaiM
tbe cage bell ra
death." Bebewato
ICLSTiKui;?'1
TSV A Mooao «MHr Mt j1
THE EVEKiyQ BEOOHD, TRAVEBSK CITY, IPCfll, TUESDAY, ITOE H
EwmTmmmr
MAmmcf
VEir^T
•rw UtnU t9
THOt. T. Mm
JL W.
JL W. MAMMSaTiMiv Mi 1
MCELCMKII. CHy drcMUMr.
r
%aoTfor THC •mot.
AU Mri kMr«fli w» MiaimUy iatcr0tUd to to* awv«(Mlto*
the dlKer-
fcailwrM) friend! of rear* ngn
gone oerer to ivtorn.
A bird ha* manr enemlea. Owl*
varlona aolmata aod other aotaKonIa
tic force* comblDe.io depopulate the
foreata. The mao with the cun. who
baa Bot the heart of a aportamaa
kllU for the aake of klllloc. aid* hot
aaotocr potent, thuueb often time*
little coiiaMered, agent In the dearruetbm of blrtl life, la the one who rol>r
the Beau.
Jual at thU tlMe af year the bird*
are Btoking pfepanitbxtr
ratae their
brood*. They are cunatnictlng their
bone*, they have mated aad are read}
for the care* at bouaekeeting. After
tbe Ubor* are oTer. and It t* no a
labor to oonatnict a home without
•todU whatever, tbe dainty egg* will !«■
defoaltod la tin neat. Then
troubtea of the bird* begin In e*me*t
Many anlmala are partial to th
dcr agga and the mother bird m
vigilantly on guard. She la generally
wWe to rope with her natural enemle*
but the man or boy that climbs the
tree and rifle* the neat la too much
for her. ahe cannot protect her famll>
again*! him.
True, after a neat is once n>bl>ed.
bird often trie* to rear another brood
but Bometlmea thla 1* physically im
poaaible and always, the later the a
aon*lhe le** chance for the young
aurvlve.
It behoove* every parent to instill
into the mind* of the boy* the necea
«lty of not taking the egp of the
birds. It belKiovea every ao 'called
nllbologiBt not to disturb them. Tbe
bird*, outside of their cheery companiunahip are the natural friends of
and aid him In hi* struggle for exist
ence. They should l*e pre*erv«*«l and
protected, all of them.
Judging from diapatchea. It aeems
that tbe fall of Port Arthur 1* only
question of lime. It la estimated that
tbe army there conalHt* of leas
S0,000 men. Manv are sick and dis
abled, while all are in very
splrlta. Their hopes ari‘ liatu
General Kuropatkin being able
•n anny to toem. ^elr food supply
la getting low and there 1* onlv c<uil
enough to laat two mootha. Tbe bar
bor was •••rtually blocked Uy General
Togo. The Japanebe ahella inflicted
great damage on the new town. If the
dispatebea are rtiireet. then Port
Arthur Is l&deed In a liad way and mav
Koon capitulate.
One hundred and twenty^elght
ago todav. the ‘'stars and 8tri|H‘s‘
were oArially adopted as the emblem
of this rountry and by this adoption
l>eqame the syniliol of honor. Justice
and liberty. Today I* flag day. and
today. If at no niher time, the folds of
"Old Glory” should lie flung t
breeae.
NSW
YORK
SALVATION
*Lotff maootL” An Ap*. Cm Ou Atomto
Anytoing That a Mm Don Excupt to Talk.
ARMY
ACTS AS FIRST AID
Cupid** Vidents M^ Join Their
inuer. the
hugest orang-outang ever in thU coun
Hearts and Hands On a Total
try Biu placidly in the center €>f New
Capital of S12York city. * puxzle to phrenotogiata
and a wonder of the general observer.
At present be is nameless. Because
ork. June H.—The most
of the aaunatrous alre of his head and
markahle' of al
all innovations 3
extensive forehead, it has been augthe Salvation arm:
duced byr toe
hkb is la effect
ell
a •flrat aid 10 mat- gested that he be called “Lord Bacon.”
Tbe great ape reached here on tb
bureau
rimony” bnreao. Thi
ThnwghI this
t
irry ran get British steamship Hong Wnu I. owned
flat for 110. by Lim Ho Push of Singapore. Capt.
bridegroom can get a wedding suit Slaker heard of tbe ape's fame in
II, and the bride obtain a "trous- Borneo, purchased him as a specuUu ‘ for the Hsmt- amount. Tbe ‘ first tlon and baa sold him to Louis Ruhe,
to matrimonv” bureau la an Im an animal dealer.
When not shaking bands with stran
portant pert of the reguUir orgaoiaed
ger* Mr. Nameless spends his time In
the army'* induatrial home.
' fitting out brides and deep meditation. Mr. Ruhe says that
tbe species is fast becoming extinct,
tarid€?grooBW I* made po**«b;e by tl
natives of Borneo regard
Salvatioo army's ayatem of coliectii
fumhure and bou*ebutd good* from tbe homes
wealthy. The clothing la sold
tlona. which arc held twice a day. But sleeps on a
the furniture and household goods are
placed on sale at definitely fixed price* house* and
In two stores. o|M-ned for this object. Inhabitania of his native land.
When questioned the creature seeks
At the homes and at both of tbe
Korea brides and bridegroom* are fa to imitate a man in deep thouiight.
voted tui*ioiDer*. They do not have to walking up and down its iron cage and
placing
a band to tbe forehead as U
attend tbe auctions to obtain clotbiog,
aad at tbe store* they get the pick of cogitating -eriously up»rti what has
said to it.
iuch furniture as there I* on band.
t
luxiinant
growth
brown whiskOne dollar entitle* the bridegnsim
1 decks bis chin.
to a presentable suit of clothe*, a
*e. Isige mouth and Intell
atelllgent eyes,
ito ii pair «>f sh<K*s. a decent hat. and
HI*
forefiui
ten inches in
all the while shirts and uoderclothlDK
that be need*. For II the bride usually
; lip of fingers and his el
get* a silk or satin dr*-*.s that once
jrareil the form of some woman In tiow If almost a yard, and the waist
klKh life and 1* little the worse for of a 4o<t pound woman could easily 1menrircl*-d
b)
hi* arms and then there
wear, shoes and u bat or Ixinnel Uiat
is carefully selcct«»d as mo.xt becoming, would be n*om for more. The weight
and all the underclothing that she ■>f the Ibirean is alwjut 175 iK.amlf. and
he
is
feet
in height
n«-eds. Then ettmes the payment of Sib
Oraiig-uiitangs. unlike their giant
and a visit to one of the stores, where
pnu«ii}jH-. the gorilla, are domestic an
the young people apply t
imal*
III
Borneo.
Th«-y are tractable
with enthusiasm to the task
and c-on«ldc-red no morn dangerous
up their home.
A iiarlor siiHc, a l>e«lroom suite, and than ordinary monkeys.
Mr. Ruhe'* sp«>cimen Is nnusually
a dining-nMim suite, kitchem utensils.
kind and considerate and almost as
iM-ddlng and dishes, carp<>i
pictures are incliidetl In the price, $10. ea*ily trained aa a child.
CURES WHH-t YOU SLEEP
How* ThIaT
Tor any case of Catarrh that
no; l>e cured by Hall's CaUrrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tolt
We. tbe undersigned, have kne
J Cheney for the past 15 years, and
N lleve him perfectly honorable in ail
bu.»inesa tran.saclioD*, and financially
ab’e to carry out any obligations made
0} bis firm. Waldlng, Kinnan A Mar
vin. WhoU-salc Druggl.sts, Toledo,
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intv
lily, acting directly upon the blood
an.I mucous surfact's of t
Te.M
^timonlals
free. Price,
1 by all
'a;nlly 1
MAPLETON.
Sp.-clai to the Evening Record.
•Mapleton. Mich.. June H —The
'hard time*-' ball, which was given in
the Mapleton hall Friday evenln,
June .1. was a grand success. Tb
music was furnished hy Jack Buci
and Frank Smith. «ccom,Knled ^l"v
Erne.M i>e Graw and Will Camd.
very cnj*»yahle tlnn- was spent by
largo niirolH*r.
The Children's day exercises in t
Mi ihiMlist church were v«*ry giH»d a
showed giKKl training.
Miss Maggie I.ardie will spend 1
iiinimer with Mrs. Henn Ijirdle
Old Mission.
Jhere will Ir. a "bloomer swlal * In
ihe MetiuMllst rhurcli Thursday ev«
in-4. June 2.1. given by the Ijidies' A
society Bloomers will Ik- supplied
all at the church an.l a large cn.w.l
Mr.' and Mrs. J«ic Huschman a
son Ralph of IMoskey. Mr. and Mrs
Harry Spicer. Miss F.s,er Dorn and
Ralph MtK'luskey of Traverse Cit
spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mr
James McCluskey.
The I.adies' Aid s«K-ieiy met wit
Mrs Tom Ghering Friday, the lOth.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer CKtre ente
lalm*d a large numlM>r from Travers
City Sunday.
Joseph Kroupa christened bis ne
hart. With a dance Friday evening
Thi-re were a few from Traverse City.
Archie. Old Mission. an<l with the
Mapleton folks there were al>out 7.1
.Mrs. FrtHl Curtis of Traverat* City i*
sp-nding a few davs' visit with her
paren s. Mr
. John Hoffman.
The Chinese are married ov«
Mr.
killing of the newspaper correspond Sunday
ent. Leals Kirel. Uncle Sam Is mak at Acme.
ing an Investigation and they fear the
Mrs. Trutman.
results.
and f I Donald
'^LOiT Ml» PET.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Henry Hellferich spent Sundi
wiih her daughters. Misses Carrie at
Death of a Tame Pike.
Myrtle, at Old Mission.
.Mr. and Mr-^. Capt Johnson. Mr. and
adly today, Some wiH'kf Mr*. P. F. Ijirdle and Mr and Mrs.
lake hi Frank Smith of this place hcl
fishing in Carp
C
caught a wall-eyed pike. As he threa el rate W. Stone elghty-«»ight
day at Old Mission Saturday after
the fish into tbe boat it looked
sadly and winked. Mr. Benda is natur
There will Im- a grand l«ll givei
ally tenderhearted, so be picked the
the Map!
hall June 24. Music
•sh np aod starte<l
Biirham
but it snuggled up
Smith.
kYankk Smith lost a valuable Polar
China tug Saturday. The animal wj
? plkel
home and1 in a Ifew days he had It
nmoth
‘ and could
mammoth
a name,
tame thatt It woi
would answer
heat.
Jt wi It called, el ind up
Grandma Emory has Im-oi
and p
d beg. roll 0
h»-wlth the last few days but Is better
this writing.
klndli
’ water and split
t
dead. (
Mr. and Mrs. John Pulver spent a
>rday •VMtag, whBe down on 1
Yeaten
w days visiting their »on Charles
itock lUtealng to what the wild wave*
were amytag ubd thinking up a new' Id family at Old Mission Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George D«‘ Graw spent
clothing ad., the flsh was gamltoling
over the green and enjoying iuelf. Sunday at Old Mission.
Miss Eva Boursaw and
Suddenly It got too near tbe edge of
the dock, fell Into the water and was Priest spent Sunday with Mr a
P. F. Lardle.
drowqed, hence the sorrow.
P. F. Lardle is having i
well
MACCABEE MEMORIAL.
driven.
I-Yank Zoulek lost a valuable horee
Services Were Held In the Cemetery
riday:
The steamer Columbia ran an excurSunday Afternoon.
shin in the harbor Snndav afternoon.
Tbe. Maccabee memorial aervloe*
There wa-s a game of base ball
-held Sunday afternoon in th» playe at the Harbor Sundav.
sry. There wa% quite a largt
Th(
be services In the Cjitbr at air knights and ladies pres olif church lext Sunday.
f having driven out in ‘baases. The
Roliert E. I,ee. youngest son of tbe
mou* M>athera general. Is at work
«n a book entitled “RccoUectlona and
Letters of General Lee.”
p
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Hyomei Guaranteed to Cur* CaUrrh
or Money Refunded by S. E.
A Sons.
In addition to breathli
ling Hyon
thr<-e «ir four times :a dayy tthrough i
Inhaler that comes with e
or catarrhal colds to moLsten a piece
of tiannel with a f«-w drop.« of Hyo
mei. and pin it on the night clothes
right under the chin. In this way. Hy
omei will lie breathed the whole night
long, enring while you sleep
ca.-es It will br«*ak up
night.
dropiK-r iawl a liottl
...
ler will last
H.vom.
-•de<l.^‘Xtra bottles «
be obtained
flftv rents.
(
It. is the most eeuoomicai of all
edies for the cure of catarrh, am
follows a natural meth
.Td in treating diseases of the respira
t»>ry organs. Physicians advise
change of climate for the cure of
larrh. With Hyomei. a change of cli
mate is gained while at home,
healing balsams impregnate the air
you bn>athe. and their healthgiving
ami germ-destn»ying powers g«> to the
must remote air rolls of the respira
tory organs.
You take no risk\in bnvlng Hve
S E. Wait A Sons have so much
fideiire In its power to kill catarrh.
gripjH* ami catarrhal colds, that they
sell It under their personal gu
tt-e to refund the money If it fal
WILL RAISE ALFALFA
Northern Michigan Waste Lands
To
Be Used By Farmera
Omer. Mich. June 14 —Justin
.Mead, an Omer merchant, belitve*
that he can s«*e the turning of a large
part of the wild land In owthern
Mirhlligan into fertile pastures through
the use of alfalfa. He tried a small
patch of it last year and was so
ce*sful that be will exi>criment v
more this year. The b-af an-1 stall
alfalfa is as nutritious as clover,
will live where clover will die for
reason that its root* go into the
gniund six or seven feeL geetmg nourisl.menl aod moisture out of rt-ach of
clover. It win live without rain long
af'er clover or timothy have died out.
Alfalfa has proved a boon to Ibe semiand regions of western Kansas and
Colorado.
Worst of All Expcricncca.
Cau anything be worse than tc
that every minute wUl be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
New-son, Decatur, Ala. “For Ihrea
years.'! she writea, ''1 endured Insuffar*
able pain from indigestion, stomaek
and b()wel (rouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all remafailed. At length I wa* indnoad
y Electric Bitter* and the raaolt
miraculous. 1 improved at once
and now I'm completely raoovarad.
For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel
trouble* Electric Bitter* Is the only
medicine. Only 50c. Ii‘* guaranteed
by Johnson** Drug Store and F. H.
Mead*. Druggist*.
Hmi to lug
SEE OUR mm OF LIGHT
—ON-^
l ar^ to have
new $20.0M ekareh. to be flkished br
March 1. 1905.
Albion has paaoed one oC t lae very
antoa ---------ees that
no ffl
ghU
charge of the oldHashioned Fourth
July celebration being planned at
Flint.
The editor of the Sebewalng Review
hope* that none of his Bubscrlber* wrill
*t round ■boulders carrying hi* dolrs around.
Many farm well* have gone do' In
le vicinity of Carleton during the
past few days and the farmers are at
lofis to understand the reason.
Thl* notice wa* seen tacked on a
ibled bridge np I
k: '.Noflse thl
Ige. Ef rue c
eround It.”
Several ritizens of Sanilac county
arV discussing which would be the
most sensible move, to take in the 8t.
Louis exposition OF-Uy in the winter
coal supply.
The Croawell Jeffersonian presents
decidedly improved appearance un•r the management of Robert C.
Wall, Jr., of Lexington, who last week
took charge of It.
John Thompson of Maple Grove
Stock Farm. Carsonville. lost nearly
thv whole of his right ear by having
it bit off by an over-affectionate bors«>
one day last week.
A Swartz Creek gentleman doe* not
believe In circuses. He went to Flint
to see one and be hadn't been in town
.w» nty mionte* when one of the longfingered gento' extracted 12') from fcls
in-lde cual pocket.
Bert Walters, of Elmer township.
Sanilac county, claims to have con
vincing »-videoce that he. instead of
Gen. F^ln^lun, awam acruss the river
In ih<- Philippines. He wants to break
Inti, lb.- i-cbool histories. ■
The Marhhall city council ha* re
fused to settle for any sidewalks not
constnicted according to the ordinance
providing for them. Marshall «mghi
to Im- glad to get any old kind of aidewalks in pla^e of the sand paths there.
There are many curtain lectures In
store for the Tuscola county editor
who has come under the suspicion of
his wife by telling her the other night
that on bis way home he saw a but
K-rfly with a garter snake in Its
mouth.
A iM-xingtoty man has a wife who
talks so fast that I
in a wi»rd edge-wise
asb-ep. and then the woman is mean
enough to aft up aod take notes on
the iiuconscious cvmfes.sions her iM-iler
half makes
For the past thirty-nine years near
ly all the stone bn»uglit Into t.'oldwaler for building puriM»>es has Imh-h
furiilslMMl by George S Allen. These
will an
alMiut
h to I
aroui.d the ctirporal.- limits of the city.
The village of Yale has raise,] |25n
for Fourth of July puriKvses and the
celebration will Im- a bummer. All
kinds of athletic sports, a ball game
between the home nine and tbe Tigers,
of Port Huron, and horse racing in
Hiversid,- park an- some of the events
scfi-Mliiled.
A Ken: ounty youth wishing to
buy a present
It for his swin-theari. sug
DRESS GOODS.
REAL ESTATE
MIJimiVaHTES
Our dxiwing this year is ope that floMi alL
At lOr, IS^c,
16c, auc am! 25c we can give jroq the best the raarkrt affonlx
We have everylhing in triomiings to go with iheoa,
JXI KSMIH W 8EUI-I0 l»T$
HOUSES
r:iL J. WILHELM
tWB plABS AB4 SBld M
National Dentists..
Easy Payments
o introvluce our crown ami bri.lge work, also operating, to
how tbe people ot Traverse C'ity ami vicinity oor methods and
ne woik, we will for the next
A- F. Nerllnger.
TEN DAYS
C. W. Aahten.
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE 0.\ THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.............................
If The HousiTi
1* up and you are alMiiil ready
to buy the diMir trimmings you
win be iiartlcularly Interested
in getting the most value for
your money. This Is what wo
give you, our years of experi
ence in builders' hardwan*
able* US to help you make *e!
tlous so that you get an an is
builder*' tiardware
$4.00
Bridge Work.....................
Gold Fillings.... -y..............I.06 and up
Silver Fifiings..................
Painless Extraction............................
Best Red Rubber Plate..... ................
4.OO
soc
25c
6.00
MU WORK CUMRMHTEED TER YEMRZ
kemetnl^r we are cm toe second lloor ofl toe State Bank
Bu I Id i ngr. Suit 2()7-2<»K, Be sure y.m are let of at the right
National Dental Parlors
■vt:...'
BOTH -PHONES
FRANK TRUDE
J
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FROOr STREET
CHOICE MEATS AHD POULTRY
Ladies, "you can Jump on iL trame on it, but it will come up smiling
rery time.” Caiman'* Elastic Floor
arniah. 8. E. Wait A Sons, Traverse
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES,
5ES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK,
TUES
V
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVFRY
1 the youth bought her a luir of
it is safe t I say that he did not
t in person.
STREET
built acc«r4iit tt y*«r
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"t;
He<-order. who Is evidently not a mathematican of more than local n-putalion. make, the following astonishing
asseriiun a.-< an ojM-ning:
DR. FEIWER’S
KIDNEY.»!
backache
Artistic Summer Draperies
That juat solve the queation of decorating the summer cottage or arranging
, .
the various room* in your own-^^ome to give them a "aummery” effect,
We are showing all manner of color scheme* for the diffrrent room*,
' .
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•
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Handsome tapestriea for couch covers and portieres and H«avi*r qualities
for upholstery purposes.
^
Silkolines, cretonnes, denims and Ihe latest stripe
effects m lighter we.ght tapestries.
double rope portieres.
All the newest ideas in both single or
Then you will want drapery fnnge. cord and tassels.
While the price question is most interesting—it it th* compHeteness of the
display you will be most interested in.
Artietic beauty and harmony and a
notable absence of unworthy qualities.
It only takes Just a bit of color here or there to make such a difference In a
For Sal* by Jaa. a Jolmaen and Buff
room.
Just a new idea in draping your curtains, a
aeat or a cozy corner.
The effect is marvelous.
newly covered window
Don't
take
much
money.
Just the inventive geniua of th* good housewife.
A very tine line of new patterns in materials for tash curtains.
Hire Nw Golds
Screen 1 )oors, 66c and upwards
curtained window ia the pride of the home.
BRMRtTEWMRE
nicely
You may* want some Inexpensive face curtaina for the widows. "Just for
summer you know.”
REW TIR
A
These are specially fine and sell
from 10c to 85c the yard.
Have some extremely good bargains for SOc the pair.
Thoae at 75c. fIJJO and $1.25 arc much wider and have a daintier pattern.
They will do up nicely, too.
EXCURSIONS
nATNB
Better grades at better price*.
RHIRT RM/SrS
Pere Marquette
Grand Rapids and Muakegon.
Rate $2X&
Sunday. June 19.
• iMirticu
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
Woritfa Fair. 8L Lou!a.
nd trip tickets at low rates. On
icket sUUoDB, Ask agents
In 19QB tbe Canadtan I>acUle lal
road took 296 cartoada ot haUkut fM
YaaconTsr to eaateni amekete, Eac
•r mesKo
j|
Are jrou wanting a shirt waist-of
any kind in large or small sizes?
If so, do not think of baying
until j-ou have seen our new
one that should be here by Sat
urday or Monday. Remember
these waists will be ezdunve
patterns from exclusive shirt
waist manufactureis at ECON*
OMV prices. Abo remember
oor location, 341 Front Street
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & UY
MERCANTILE C8MPANY
THS ETSHlHa BEOOBO, TBAVEB8B OIIT, VieH^ TDESDAT, JTmE 14, IS04.
Yoar Doctor BSm-
Urn. Tc bdiere in doctor*. A*k yam iboni Afer’*
Ow*yPe«or*l for hud cold*, coQ|h*ot*imod«j;idngS
BEAT^NJT
COAL TRUST
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
B E S T
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE CITY,
-
MICHIGAN
end race track he Is her shadow.
Cockrau. with his inay hair, healthy
color and fine physique, is one of the
roost distinguished looking men on
Long Island. A few months ago there
was talk alKiiit Mr. ('ockran's devotion
U> Miss May Van Allen, but her father
Franz Van Vecaejr. a boy vloUnlzi shied at the suggestion of a match.
: cuitBAL mws
or m wonx:
aitrw ihai he in not a naere youthful
prodlcy, bill an artliit of the flnt claHH.
atlzeno of SranlKiro. Powenheik
(VMinty, Iowa, icave a banquet the other
eveninic to a canc of »lx<y ItallanM
who have been workinc on the Iowa
Ontral Imiirovenieni ami conntrurtlon
work near that town. The banquet
wa« In recoRoltlon of the aenrlres of
the men In puttlnc out a lire that
threatened to destroy the town a few
nlKhts aito.
Dr. Rut hi
Montreal, who lately
Me lertiire on radium. Is rectijtnlzed as
the chief authority of the western
hemisphere on that subject. He was.
In fact. 4ine of the first to throw llf?ht
ou the nature of radioactivity. Profins
or Rutherford Is aboat to publish a
IsMik deaJInR with that topic.
In rlarlnpc wintrast with inany iin
happy Inlematlonal roarrlaRes Is the
contented life of the duke and duchess
of kUnchester. At the time of their
weil^iiK it was freely prcllcted that
Miss Zimmerman, the Cincinnati
she consent
lirlde. would me thee day
r
Isky yount duke
These fears apparently liavi- not lieen
reallziHl, for the pair get alont: swim
all accounts.
Admiral Ixird Charles Beres
Hjld quickly leave you. If you
Dr. King’s New Life PHI*. Thou
sands of sufferer* have proved their
matchb*ss merit for Sick and Nervotis
Headaches. They make pure blood
and build up your healt*
Only 2.'>c.
Money back if nut cured
5h>bl by
Johnson’s Drug Store and F H.
Meads, Druggisis.
Amba.BHador (’hoate a as at a high
social function in Umdon and was mis
taken for a lackey. A distinguished
peer thought the American dipbimat
was one M the host’s servants. He
sabI to Mr. (’hoate:
Call me a cab.’’
With proiH-r deference Mr. (’Ii..4te r«plb*il:
You are a cab. sir.” AVIth
some show of In* the nuhleman repeate.1
-Call me a cab Immediately •
•Why. ihi
States ambas.sador!’’ exclalmeil the
host. Then* were IninMiuciIons and
exm nie niMdngies. but .Mr. ChoaU;hed. and so the Incident end-
eorroK
wajivin
•wcccssfully
SL':iV'7'5,',
HERE’S A BABY
Marvin stm>d l.y the oal
The Rochester dealer wh.i .sold .Mar
vlii Hi.* cal in 1‘*m was complain.*.! of
Hi.* biislm-ss. alifi^iigh bavscales and office and a luishail
running for f."»
Startling evidence.
'EwS
King’s
Hon. Coughs and Colds to
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. B«*DtorvIlle. Va.. serxes
* example He writes: "i had hronjitls for thr.*e years and doctored all
1C time without being benefitted.
hen I U*gan taking Dr. King’s New
isoovery. and a few bottles wholly
ired roe." Equally effective in curing
II I.ung and Throat troubles. ConjmpHon. Pneumonia and Grip. Guarrjt.*e.I by Johnson's Drug Store and
- H. Meads, Druggists. Trial liolHes
»c, regular sizes f.Oc and ll.oo
CAR FERRY ON FIRE.
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
.
STATE STREET
rcckooed ia dcLin an J cents.
Round Oak, .UM
Furnace
C*t3t* Of F. O. BECKWITH.
rREO C. LCE,
Dawa^Uc. BBtch.
u> mui purokaaar. Prtra
|MT aen. Mcv«rdmct« lu
I uUm-. ArUnsUmTWMk.
pou HALB-I wt.I Offar at yrtva** aate all f
FOR SALE BY
Hannah 4. Lay Mercantile
City. Mich.
Co..
Agenta.
Traverse
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- >f.«l^M«rroatstrBUHAIJE-Hlll Moff
NOTICE
'£j:jyki5Sg-ahi
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KINO OF EL^TRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC Cd.
I2J> Cams Streot.
Travaraw City. Mich.
MenilK-r*' of the National Klectrical ’ Contractoni Asaoclailon of the
rniteil Stales.
A Batb
In The Sea
ELGIN G. LEWIS
Apply U> (twrav
'JStTSS^
UUaiM-v y»rly PaUtBla SYrotMT.
ffilMf
UP-TO-OATE
ifrith a few handfuls of our gen
uine te.i fa;t in the tub you may
have all of the refreshing, stim
ulating. nerve quieting effects
of a bath in the sea—and with
out some of the inconven ences
of ccean bathing.
GASH GROCER
Choice Batter 16c lb.
lUUtT zUHuwa
H'l-jr*___________
lot'.N.J r«»b UBNT
£7S-iMl )i.ar ..nlfm
25c and 35c
Dear Mrs. PunOKAX: — I heartily
recommend
mend Ljdl*
Lldl* E. Pink ham’s
Vefretable
_ >UbleComp«
Compound as a L’trrirTonic and Begnlaior. 1 suffered for
ft
four years with itregnlarities and
Uterine troublea. Ko one but llioie
who have experienced this dreadful
agony can form any idea of the physi
cal and menial nuBarr those endure
who are____________
are thus afflicted. Your
_
Vegetable Componnd cored
three ninths. 1 waa fully i
health and atzen^* and now my
periods are regnlar*
ngvlMT^ and painless,
vriiat a bles^mg it is to be able to
obtain sneh a retaodj wh(
doctorsi fall to help
Pinkham*
kam*8Yec«fa
any doctor or medicine
trash, and the deal
imitation Rocky Motrataln Tea, robs
his customer of that which enriches
him not. J)ut leaves
indeed. 25 ceoU. JohnaoB's Drag
Store.
M'2K.2V!S2.Vu.':!i1S2r£fii2
....
and you’ve t
Select your
W. T. ROXeUROH, Maiagii
------WEDDING
___ McGregor
HBSTRACTS Of TITlEl
CUT CLASS.
BOY
MVINLTAX.
CH,N*
SILVERWARE.
The juice for the tialancc of the
season Witt I»c
Notice to All People Interested!
The BsscKsmoiU roll for the improve
enl of Sfxth street from the ea-i
le of Divisi<n, street to Hie west line
Uni(»n sir.*4*l is now in my hands
r the coll«*ctlon of the second assess
ent together with the accrued inter
•t on all unpaid installments, the
same to be paid before the fl.^l day
, 1904.
S15.00
TO INSURE
/
We can astonish you a
handsome gifts we are
ing for $1.00.
RA8TALL, the Jewel
AT REASONABLE PRICESB
& CARVER
palmer
Ovar First National BankJ
FRUIT FARMS
_J
Fin Aent, Tii Aent, FmIt Atm
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
with every gift.
NORTHERN MICHI6AR TRAIS.
CO. ROUND TRIP RATES
Travaraa City to St. Louia
Idlng
220011:mo
Auction «SaleThe ihorouphhre«l Perrheron stallion. Othello I>e Vere. ir.r.C'i. owned by
the Suttnns Bay Horse Br.-eding assoLlxinp; at an out of the way place, elation, will he sold at imhlir auciion
remote from civilization, a family Is
■iven to desperation in case of
lent, resulting in Bums. Cuts,
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply p m. The horse and the evidence of
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It’s the his breeding may be seen at the place
best on earth. 25c. at Johnson’s Drug of sale. :June 17th to 18tb.
Store and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
iformai
r any further Information
apply
lelville Palmer,. Committee. SutWOODEN LEGGED HEN.
Bay, Mich.
Jun 4 7 ll-1314-i:.
.scratc]
claws
News.
226 East Froot Strait
JOHNSON .
DRUG GO. «
The 'tos^onl^'
are constantly
from
iKtantlj pnbliBbinff
pnbllBhii
rrateful women prove l>eyond a
doubt the power of Lydia K.
**inkbam’s Vegetable Compound
Car f.*rry Manistiqu.*
ly running from NonhjM»ri
Hque hut now running fron Ltidingion
to Manislique. caught firee Sunday
afternoon in midlake. The !
Office—Room 202 State I
Can Scratch Gravel Ail Right With
Artificial Prop.
Barney Anderson
~ w. W I. |U1»,I. ».
Cookiog Butter 13c lb.
Miss Whittaker, a prominent
dub woman of Savannah, Qa.,
tells bow she was entirely cured
of ovarian trocMes by tbe-use
of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
t t^ cabin wa.s badly I
The public is cordially invited to in
s:ir nothi^ ci wannth and corn-
MiaCCLLANEOUn.
Kvery iioiind of this cal
rmsi in the s|»ring. with l.ig
many iiisianct s. but eve
amount oI cal would not last for. v. r.
M. Marvin wa.s sbnri <m his coming
winier’s supply of ism. with the deal
its’ cniblm- staring him in the face,
so he t.mk time by the forehn-k. and
after two months’ effort succee,led in
landing a rar-2I tons—at Utica, en
lirely indeimndenl of thi combine and
mines, and he says that it all goes
into his cellar, as he dm-s not know
when he can get the next carload In
dependent of the dealers’ c«inil>iiie. at
in.- rates. Marx in says that he ha.s
>ai enough to stand him for .nl lea>i
Mother’s Friend
BUGGIES
.HO
isaDownrif^
Satisfaeflon
A good-sized crowd watchfd the box- i
Bg contents last evening at the We:ong club bdose between local club «
ibertt and much entertainment was |
them. The cociesr* were very
Local Dealers Shut Down on Him Bocauss Ho HHpod His Foltow
Citiusns Buys Sr Cnrioad.
called for applause re-1
more lively
peaiedly.
V>ei ween-Chartes \~
The first bout
Utica. Mich, Jane 14.—Editor Mar
vin, of the Sentinel, Is a snccesafnl Smunhwalte and Arthur Kel
three
ronnds.
and
it was fast and furi-'
■‘trust bu*ler.~ He has proved that
ns
during
the
entire
time.
j
i rip the combine up the spinal
The next was three nmnd* l>etween j
lumn. and bis reply to the donbters
ani Ben McManus.
d the Fklm-llrered kind I* a wave I’illiamj Voglesong and
f*
gloves
w«-re
mlxe^
a
lively
rate
I
band toward a frelgl
5bt c
I the boys received i goo<l deal of i
the UtJca siding.
icoiiragement.
The car bears a card: "Por 1
These
bout*
.are
friendly
affairs
be-j
Msrvin! Utica,** and men are Iraay
tw»-en club members and for club ’
rjing the cosi to Marvin’s coal
meml»ers only and all elements of .
in his cellar.
slugging and bmialism of any kind are j
How does he do It?
Previous to 1901. Individuals could barred which makes the sport a great :
drawing
card to the club house.
j
buy anthracite coal direct from the
Tonight’s contests are sure to at-’
min
act a large crowd. *rhe card has;
a gr<-at measure did away with the
ihr«*e
lx)Uls
arranged
as
follows:
Stotii
j
bldlemen's profit.
Tinkham: Murrav vs. Muniague;
Eilitor Man in. of the Utica Sentinel, vs.
Haslett vs. Palg4-.
'
had. up to about this time, for
of year* iKMight his coal in car
load lots, dividing the surplus among firm.
[park goes through i
bis neighitors. which did not suit s
f your iKxly. inging I
cal dealer with whom he was at l<
bat’s w
,d amid
gerheads.
Hollister’s Rocky .Mountain Ti*a d«K.s
In 1901 a coaf deab-rs’ association
tahb-ts, Johnson s '
combine wa.s formed, consisting of Drug Ston
all the dealers in Michigan
a. for the main purpose ofr tshut
WILL GO TO 8T. LOUIS.
jM>lling
home
James E. Rankm Lucky i
ContesL
ganlzation exiKted was when a bK*al .Jam.*- K. Rankin of K1 k Rapids 1
merchant in I tica got written notice vihii the St laoii- . xposltli
from a wholesaler in Detroit that he
I.. himself
could not fill said merchant’s order, .siice.-ssful oii.-s ill a magazim*
although said wholesaler had agree<l -cniiilon contest.
to do so earlier In the sea,son. before
the anthracite ctuil dealers’ associa
tion was formed. The wholesaler also
away t
offering to stand all damages for
ge—the
breach of crmtract.
Margin saw that he might 1h* In a
s-ky Mu
light 1k,x. hi he went to a wholesaler
n’s Dr.ij
ill Detroit and found that an organi/a
lion exisi.Hl which was Imndad. s
Mr. and Mrs II. S Hull b fl Ibis .vfl
actlcally uiisikmouiitahle. To
.-niiMiii for a two w.*.*ks’ tri|. to Crand
e matter short. Marvin found that Rapids. Ik iroit ami T..1.h1...
order to he eligible as a member of
W D. (*. (Jermaine reiurn.-l Saiur
is a.ssociarbm «»ne would have to day night from smith.rn .Mlclilgaii
V4- a shed capalib* of holding l*.o Willi a carload of hi»rs.*s They a. rw
tons «if c<Mil. a set of wagon scales and brought in <in Hie |iass.-ugiT train
an office, also agree to iMiycr.ii any
wholesaler who might he caught m-IIliig anthracite «»al to non-m<*nil>ers.
Afn*r s|»endlng a couple of mouths
trying lo find a liMiphole. wiihoui sue
ces.s. .Marvin suiH-eed*^! in buying a
carload of a deab-r, on track. In his
neighiMiriiig town of Ris-hesier. wliich
he reship,M*,! to UHca. ,laying local
freight charges ihen-on
With the
coal I. n ou r tn»ni Ih.- jirevloiis y.-ar
this left Marvin with over .”.7 tons of
aiiihraclie in his cellars. This was
the year of the big coal famine and
strike of liin;’.
freezing
pass 4
miral 1-ambton. another British sailor,
has a still more youthful apiiearance.
thouKh nearly as old as l>ird "Charley." and Captain Scott, who to<iW the
antarctic, bniks like
Discovery to the antarctic,
a boy in his t»n*ns in spite of the fact
thlrt
that he celebrated his thlrty-s
birthday on the Gtli of this month
Pmfessor lioeb. in Berlin, is exiwrl
mentinit with rattlesnake venom as a
cure f«»r lepnisy. and he thinks he has
hit upon the s»»eclflc f««r one of the
roost loathsome diseases that human
flesh is heir to. Should he succetsi 4n
demonsiratinK that the snake |Ktis<in
will cure this plague, rattlesnakes
would at once lie<H»me commercially
valuable. The market value of the
IMilson is about |la per drachm. Pro
fesiuir l>H»b c<*l« bis rattloAake ven
Its MokK«r Is W«1L
4im fn»m a man In Ctilorailo. who kee|»s
The baby la healthy beesnse dorine the
snakes as pets.
Two mormon elders s»^kinR ctin- period of gestation iu moU:«*r used the
popular
and ptirely vegeuble liniment.
verts In Wtnitate. N. C.. w«*re »-arne<l
by an evanitellst named J. \V. I.lttle
that they wen* not wanted there. The
elders mfused to take the hint. After
waitinR a day Mr. Utile calbnl at their Mother’a Friend Is a soothing, softening,
relaxing linisient, a muscle maJeer, invigorator and frcsliencr. It pula new power
• veranda.
into the back and bipa of a coming mother.
Be. knocking him
It ia applied externally only, there ia
sidewalk, and tiy way of varietyy klckiil
V
no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs,
the Id her Into tiu* street Th.
inwaiil treatment at all.
le depot noThe
folluw«*d them doan
state of Uie mother during gesutton
when* they took the first train,i. "Thaf may influence the dUposilion and future
the first time I have hit a man since of the child; that is one reason why moth
I was con vert €hI.“ remarked Evangel 1st ers should watch their condition and
Uttle as he started uptown to hobl an avoid pain. Her health, that of the child
afternoon service.
and their lives, depend on keeping free
It Is rumoriHl that ilourke Cockran from pain, worry and melancholy. Be of
will not remain a widower much long good cheer, strong of heart and peaceful
er. His name is Is'lng cittipled with mind, Motber’a Friend can and will
that of Mrs. Adolf Ijtdenburg. the make rou so. Bearing down pains, morn
handsome aldoa- of the banker, but ing sickness, tore breast and lusomnia are
then the gi»sslps Bnd a nem suitor for all relieved by tliis wonderful remedy.
Of druggists at .00 per bottle.
Mrs. l.xdetiburR every few months.
Send for our book ««rioUiertMOd" free.
However. Mr Cockran’s liking for her
tNE StABFIELO KSULATM CO, ATUUITA.«fk
is nut concealed, and
lliere
More Arranged for This Evening.
BUCKCO YKC OCTOPUS.^
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
munmumua.
■01016 €0«TtSn
I
j
,
|
B. J. MORGAN
■,
______
WRU.
1
1
„
Carpet Clmning and Feather RenoCarprt •'*^"6
I
^
sending ynur
away to be made into rugs, let ote
show yuQ aamples
N. B. CHAPm. PTBprlcltr.
$18.50, 15 day limit
$19.00. 60 day Umlt
$21.00, for the season
This will include tncalt and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickets will be on sale com
mencing Thurs<lay, .lone 9,
1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
every Sunday, 1« p. m., and
Thurviaxs, G a m.
E. H. POPE. Agt.
R. F. CNURCN, 6. P. A.
I Waakingtoo St
son to be made between our
HOME MADE
BREAD
and others.
Ouri
it sweet,
wholesome and notritioos.
Oiir
graham and salt rising is fino
and the pride of Travene City.
Remember our new bake shop
is open to all at any time.
:: c
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUIK'.KRV ORCASOUNK WHICH IS DANGEROUS*
A GAS RANGE AT COST—■$ 1 I, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
CONNKOTIONS WRKK TIUL. JUUV I.
Put one ID on UiaL. Pay for it on easy terms, ^*oa can save the cost of the atove, considering the high
prices of woo«l and oU.
TRAVKRSK OITV OAS OOIYIP»AIMV
LARSON'S PARK HO
Claua WBm«r. PropriBSo
mm.
■unon lAT. luoB.
msm
THE EVEKINQ BEPOBD, TRAVEBgE CITT, lOCTL, TCE8DAY, JXTKE 14,1»04.
raffTlNG
TOCmCACO
ECWER NOTICE.
Maat Ejrtamive Dimtlay Ever Made by
the UwKed State* at 3 V/crW*
Fair.
WOmCLCM OWES ARE LEAVING
«T. LOUIE.
Ejr^MUtiem «f HunHw^ Hav* Ni»t
Gaan llaalixaE In tha WerM**
Fair City. .
—
Chleaieo. Joae 14 —A» a dirm
Mil of tha 8t.
world** lair and
(ha cosdUkMis it ha* prodooed in the
labor Markat of tha MisHoari city.
Cbleaco U floodad with tbouiiand* of
traasiaat Idle maa and women who
hare fwooped down upon the citr
looklna for work.
Soma there are anjojrina the *toporer privllefa# grantad by the rail
road* oo tickeu to the world * fair
rity who de«ire to *o*taln themaalre*
while here for a few day* or weak*.
Other* there are who went to Bt.
1.001* with the Intention of renoalninc
there durioc the whole life of the e*
poaltDoa. expartlec to Mrike a gold
8l LaoI*. June 14.—The magnitude
aad importance of the LouUlana Pur
chase Bxpofltioo •* s school of
itruetloB to the people of the United
State* is fu!!:- appreciated
emment which ha* manv
and ln*tn»ctlve exhibit*
The bureau
of forestry ha* an exhibit in the gov
ernment building, its purpose being to
Illustrate the work which the bureau
is doing and to show acinal forest
dltlons in all parts rd ih^country.
The importance of pre*er\-lng the
forests I* receiving much considers
tlou and world * fair visitor* are given
object
leswiDs showing
them what
rartica! forestry is and how the
tis can be preserved and mainuii
The American lumber InteresU
verj' extensive and are important
aataa.
Bat loac before the fair openwl 8t.
Lool* wa» the Uecra of tha unem
ployad from all orer the country. The
traina enteiinc the home of the fair
literally dripped hungry Job hunter*.
They gobbled ererythln* In light fn»m
the hlgbe«t to the lowest and mof l
nial poaitloB* and the late comer*
hare planned to “work: their way"
h aad dlsaphave generally met with
pointment.
**LAIIGUI2«llfG LTDUTh* •‘FroteffOtT Eklrt Haa Oiaptaced
th* CIO**
flaafed ArticI*
in the
Affection* of Women.
Languishing Lydias. *ay* the N* w
lAwk Herald. *re the summer girls of
1M4. The bale, aun-browned. tailor
off band girl, whose pose w*.* that «i
good fellow, ha* Iteen bleaching I
trimming her manly strldt
skin a
a neat and mincing gait. Her sever
■cant skirt* have expanded Into
lowy flounce*, and the shirt w*l*t that
was almotii twin to a mans summer
shirt has been frilled and puffed
the extreme.
Just as the mannish miss had acinlred the knack of crossing her legs
gnire
»rette with ease and
and I
fashion makers gave
1 face. The apothi-o
the order to ml
the voluminous
voluminc
all of femininity, the
the endlessi frills and the flaroboyai
he t
or>l'
trimmings
ings of 1*30 were to be the
ling the
th( manners
of 1»04. In a twinkling
the tailor-made girl
■1 liecamo
liecai
as pa.sse
« her garments,. If fluffy frocks
to be In1 vogue the
th< return of the p*‘r*u
plung to such a style
. liar graces that beluni
of dress was Inevitable.
tion. b
It is little short of a revoliitli
the American girl Is equal to HIt.
leavy
boots, she ;
ing aside her be
dainty shoes of
sllpl
grandmother's day and Ihas accommo
dated her bold stride to the pailoni
Kct by the leaders of Iwo generations
ago.
The girl of 1904 h ss not done the
She Is more
thing halfheartedly,
lacey. more bouffant than her proto
type. If she Is not soon curbed 1
may have to step into the gnilei
let the girt pasa on Fifth avenue, for
already
hap crinolino appeared
neath ample skins, and the resnmHlion of the bnnpskirt is rumored,
an extravagant age and style in Its
demands upon the pocket as well a* in
its eccentricities.
Enough goes in
a sleeve nowadays to have made \
entire dress a few seasons ago.
Nor is one sleeve sufficient for !
arm. There must he an over and 1
nndersleeve and often a Ijountlfu! ft
of lace below that.
The blouse—we shall soon have
drop the American term shin waist,
and adopt therefor the foreign, blouse
—Is so volumlnotiB that
thin girt* In evidence any more. It Is
only a question of how mtich larger
one peiwon is than another. True
the tfemand
for sirlctlv
feminine
properties In droKS. however, the waist
Is drawn In tight with fitted girdle
Is as tnily unfashionable to have
large waist as to l»e severely g<»wn<Atop of the full blouse are ruffie* at
coUars and capes galore. Even ci*ai
are not exempt. Silk upon cloth, an
lace upon that, layer upon layer, at
found upon Jackets and wraps of all
description.
Hats are corresiKindlngly ornate and
the arrangement of feather
irately painted and embroider«><l and
«rasols are bewilderingly decoraieti.
Their Kinde and Unaa Explained by
Authority.
The Traverse City young man who
desire* to commit osculau>ry larceny
will find the following dictionary
ful:
itural; to boy a
To steal a kUs is
o girls who k.-»s
kisf is a Btupidit
to kiss at all is
Is a loaa of time.
an insignificance: two men who
la wttite ridiculous: to kiss the hand
the tips of the fingers is
le's sister Is proiK
proper;
obllgatioD:
;ation kissing a
one's wife is 1
child is often a regret foi
for not l»eing
permitted to I is* the mother: '
pnj|«
must
»niinue (be lumi>er industry.
order 1
farmerr the
a means aiding
and
. With the
ft»rei 1# figure in many wi
Ivable
gement of the rultb
Mr*. Z. T. Swan went
this momlag for a visit.
Mia* I>en* Fanning returned
home In Stanton thl* morning.
Jerry Better, an old *oldler of the
civil war. age ST years, left ihU i
Kalkaaka this
ioming on a buainess trip.
County Treaaurer George W. Siewnd went to Grand Rapids this momig OB a businesa trip.
Will Snasball went up the river on
fishing trip.
L. M. Bennett has gone to Detroit 10
visit his father.
Mrs. Hattie Padden. department
chaplain of the W. R. C.. |ias gone to
attend the state convention at Battle
Creek.
Mr*. Geo. Dunoveo of 435
West
Eighth street has gone as delegate
from McPherson W. R. C. to Battle
Creek to the state convention.
The Rev. W. Schrappe. F. J.
id F. H. Smith are among ib
gan guests registered at the world’s
r'
irrigalk
the fon-sis U bec*>minK more
preclable.
le government has thre<* uepai
Ktry exhibits at the fair. One li
gcoemmeui building proper, an
other In the forestry, fish and gs
building In which is cenleriHl exhll
(if the great lumber industry of
country and a third as an outdoor
hlblt. A complete and attractive col
lection tif pbotographlc transparencies
illnsirstInR forest probi
dltlons as they exist in the Unlte«l
.States
Among the features shown
planting, cutting
ir n-D(-wal by natural re
production. I
n-giuus and
have
iM-en
desiruvetl
by
various
Bgenries. These pictures fo
leresllng display
implements and inKtru
The various It
in conni*ction with birest
culture and forest destruction, and the
insects which destniv tn>es. are also
eating
exhibited.
Mejhtsls
strength of w.sids art> also shown
•his collection.
An extensive outd<K.r forestry ex bib
it is another of the features of general
instructive value off lhi.s bureau.
acres
a half
b(
1 scici
itlng I
plant in*es an«l preserve
forms of wind
fon-sis. and
Iircaks. made of in-«*s plant*^! In vari
You Can Save a Dollar an 1 a Half
in light grey mixlures that is a beamy;/ there is a
tS:IK2;aSi;83S2>.Saffi:
limited quantity of them, although the range of
S17CS is pretty complete now.
LM* I «o»-» U> 4*-« to 77 aad H to h
The Congn'gational Ladles' ,Md
clety will meet tomorrow afierno..n
at 2:30 oeUwk with Mrs. C. A. Ham
mond on Washington street. All
bers are urgently reqnesuM to Im’
now is your chance.
I hey ought to be tiv<; dtil-
lars. but are
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$3.50
uuou bliSr. bXtwi •
HORSES
j
“uKr. 1 to m. block r. 11.1.. a IV.
1 to 16. bk. k O. H . L a tv.
I to «. l4ock I. H.. 1. a tv. .7th ad.li
u»u 1 toBi. bbvk K. a.. 1. a
\\
:■
I to IS. block I.. H . I. a
On June 15th
1
will have a carload t»f
Horses fwun Indiana, which will lx- sluuvii
MmSk
at Brodhagtm’s Barn.
1 lots S6 aad 67. block J. Hay
16ENERAL mSUfl/IIICE
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
NOW IS
THE TIME
SAVEMONEY
liy letting us deliver tiliret
C.«
^
from car to your bins. '
M. L N. L TIME CARD
THE G. B. TAYLOR
COAL CO...
l to 42. block 1. Parry Hanwah a 1st addl
A. D. TYLER
Office—60* Nev WllhelB Block. ffifU
seas' Phone 888.
J. H. Mum
6tt. R. MeWith
MOmiOE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
INS^'
V RfiiEsut[
VisOorEMinajL A R B.________
•SrH
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
THE MARKETS.
U I. A. BUILOiNB.
r. A MirCHEA.. U. P. A.
^r.l3’Si..4toda.^o(^Ja^.^k-^
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CtorkofSh.to*rdorPuUi
„
PERE Marquette
SEWER NOTICE.
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..HEALTHIEST....
WkcB Yon Wtmt 8 Klee Ctl $f nett
.Jo**. Sloxfior Bk Sorts
»4t Baat Brht *t.
Butchers and SauaaBe Makarm
i tall.
any lower.
Refriger*E5.75. to $28;
stoves, $2.75 up;
SOc up; hammocks, $1 to
ice cream freczera, *1.95 4
ri
M. wuir..,
A deposit of asphalL estimated
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
OlUaW
^^*BaB PtaMlW
6000 OlinilCT DEPUTIES
SEWER NOTICE.
»i, oTthrS.W.
Sac. lU, K. 27 N. li W. CVrk (or pobUc tnapwUoe. vli
of PabUe Work, of mid ct*y wlU Meat at tha aoalh to I»h str«<. aad that tha (ollotrtog
dt^tyootoe'
(Xmarll rtxxa. to aaid
city oo Ute ISU day of •amiory ba dodraad aisl r.uhUidMd aa a
Joae.
not.at
at7::
7 M) o'clock p. m. to ooo^daraay apactal >«war dtalrtcl to be aa«o»ad f.rt- the
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3U“ar*"..^
ebjrrtkjw to the
ELECTRICITY
nr.ntractji and *oud m<JO«y
t-i <-a|*iblr. r>-lMl>U- inMiranrc arurkara-
AT lOm
■g
idial Rnun Aiuditia
ahIv
PER 1000 WATTS
rOBNIHHWBT
14th day o( Joar. IB
CHAB. K. I
k of Ur Board of P
luriiai Rlvir Elietrie
LItIt aid Ptiir Cr.
SMs, Ml, Ml, hnitliii,
J. M. FELL,
cooUln aboot 3no.(WU tons, has been
dlMxirered on Table mountain, nt
Cape Town. 8. A.
ARSOLUTELT ODORLESS
WANTKOI
o'c^k p
COMMISSION BROKER.
The Boston Store.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
^DENTISTS...
All Work of Highest Po««lbl* Grade.
Fine Geld Work a flpiclatty.
bTANIiAKrMX.ilPANIIWsnd V
Mutual Kuv In.nranor (lom
The Dog Tribe.
the aubKTlber. "1 thought
th* editor. “Youll *ee the blaze
about tea minute*.**—Vale Record. moontaln. which rieea 4.000 feet ab
the town of Warren. VI.. and will r
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vert tt late a pubUe park.
TraverM CHy.
wTiAwVEirB HlNMALLEObN
DENTIST
8EWER NOTICE.
'a^ily.
price*
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
N*w Wilhelm Block
yom rtixl fm next
Card of Thank*.
Pretty, cool and aubstantial
hammocks, tome just large
enough for two. others will
hold • whole family; $1 to $8.
The Boston Store.
mm
Leo Solomon \ JOHN R. SANTO
Luu
Parcel buQndrd un lha north by >>out
uiitht-cut by Hope
on U»e ~alh bt
state Htreet.uu the wwM by the O It B 1
ncht of way.
T'sreel boODdrd oB the txirth by HUte .Ifvel.
We desire to thank the friends and
neighlMirs whose many kindnesses
were so much to us when som.w
and to.n- a loved one away. To thosi
who aid.*il dnrlng her last illne*
those who helped tis after death had
rt.me. we extend thanks that are
heanfelt.
We
wish alsq
to
those wrhose gifts of beautiful flowers
lemil the gbsim of our darkemvl
M. Franklin.
Mrs. S Franklin.
Thomas Russell at
iw
F-IIME L.OT OF-
SSSa.
to see I
1 the pc
ki. iMWU
Mat.
Kingsli
m-*-, uuuppreciated by Man.
•■xlstence.
him work for his living, h
plored the Creator to endow him
vag. This lieing done he was able
dissemble hi.s resentment with 1
sign of aff«*ction. and the earth wai
old.
» great devoted- his and the fullness thereof. Observ
this, the Politician, an animal
nesa. but
a young, blushing
widow U I
: to kiss one's wait- created later. pe4lt
might be given bin
i upon
i premeditation and
with g
a right: an old. rich aunt, it is hypoc- chin, which he 1
riay: a young cook in the bloom of age pmfit and fratificatlon except when
he is at his meals.—Berrien Springs
Is delicious, dainty: to kits a neigi
bor's wife is doubtless very good, bt
quite wrong: kissing three girls th
aame day is an extravagance: a git
were shown in and the senator said;
whose father is watching her. it mx
These warm day* will be th*
make one Jump over the fence: to kis
more enjo)^ If you have one
.a mother-in-law Is a sacrifice: an <>l
of our refrigerator*, a good oil
maid, it is politentMts; finally, a kiss
or gaaolin* stove and a ham
to one’s malher U the purest, the
mock. You wont find a finer
there was te^ mlnates' talk of Spanish
• aweetest of all kisses.—Le Mesohaceaaeortment than we have, nor
be. Paris.
::
*'u;u I to *1. Mock H. H , L a 4-0 .
ng fo take t
Hancock.
Por
few days ago County Trca.siirer
Wtlstm receive<l a letter from a Mar
quette map n*questlng
meni u|K.n
certain
descriptions of
land.
Acfording to the descrii
given the land w.Mild
locate
r.ogehic county, near the Wisconsin
line.
Mr. Wilkin retnmetl the
with a notation at the bottom; "Re
tnme<l f<»r correct itm Emineoiisly
-crlbed." A day «»r two later the
ter was returned to Mr. Wilson with
the descrlpthms correcttnl. showing
the lands to l>e in An Train township
The inquirer was very much offepded
iM-caiise Mr. Wilson was not a mind
crlpt to
reader. f.»r he added a postscrl]
I should
his letter reading as follows
think you could have ctirrected
mistake yourself.
Ths
if yon
(he holding i>fflce for.
iinlslng
know anything alxjiit
-Muni
dican.
Kepuhlii
::
c-
Store Will be Closed Every Friday After
noon, Banning With July 8lh
8EWER NOTICE.
Brewster lake
Sunday.
The annual nv*ellng and dosing ex
ercises of the Jewish orphan asybi
of Cleveland, of which Sam Renda
Ought To Have Known.
If 5'ou want a
neat, pretty skirt to freshen up your wardrobe,
1s!rsiirti;2rSi:£vT.SSSs.
F. C. IVsmond. 4ir. Six
Si:
'I'hey are fresh and
new. having just been jnit on sale.
i*rc«-U to Uork?. (toodrtch .
rr-'w^r
Oats—
•xnrvkv m Uwf rxi«
Here is a nobby walkioj; skirt of all wool material,
!S:!£i5Kr.23£r.'5ia£k-
BREVITIES.
rcsiry cx
• sch.Mil for the pul
The annual meeting of the Woman's
derive incstiraal.l
Home Misslonarv society of the First
■ ami
M E. church will l„. held in the church
mroeni s
Officr-rs
«»nly <if forestry lint of parlors WeUnesdav at 2:30
methrttll
elected and it Is desired that
brancheI-.S of the field, farm
all memlM.rs lie pn**
pn‘sent.
ffie homo.,
garden..ibc
Grace church guild wni meet with
reaiost
sch.sd,
worlds
lire can be learoctl on almost
subject in a week’s ob.serva •Rns 1
than can be leame«l in the tirdl"of '"o Firs
ctMirse of a life time by men-ly
g advantage of things a.« tliey
Dally Markets.
KstriMk bulk
INSTEP LENGTH SKIRTS
I>ean h
Hobart
with---------------friends.
esterday for a visit------Thomas Smnrthwalte went to ManU-e this morning on a busfneas trip.
George W. Raff and Julius Beei
wsent to Carp lake Ibis morning to lur
after a rntmage t
id Will Probert
lijah Fiilgbu
Ding from Carp lake Boarrtwwa rlTW.
imed
^
___ _
Psrarl bosadod oa Um aowtk br Bay atr^.
h. The
T1
with a small catch.
lake
tigh to have much sport.
Mrs. A. E Willard of Emi
through the city this momi
way home fmm a (rip to Detroit.
Albert Heuss went to Nessen Chy
this morning to begin Ills duties as
agent at that plar<* for the M. A N. E.
road.
Mr. Heuss’ home Is here and
has U*en the popular baggageman
the M. A N. E. local station for
ni- time and his many friends will
he pleased to learn of his promotion
A tiariy consisting of Will
Nash.
Anna Dickie. Mabel Bookey and Krv.
Packard went to Carp lake Sunday f»»r
day's outing.
Miss Anna Camnbell went 10 Elk
Rapids this afiemtMin.
.Mrs T. Gilmore returned last night
om Callftimla. when* she has l>een
a a( Ihr Board of Pul.be Woi
for the past eight months.
Mr. and-Mrs. Fre<l Hedden of Chlico are In the city for a visit.
J. j. Tweddle of Emnire is In
city tmlg)' on hiisiness.
Ralph Case of Kingsley Is a 1
City caller today.
,
W. Hilllker and A. F Little have
Ia»U I to St. I4<irk A. H . U a »•••’■
• to Rattle Creek to attend the
*t^t» I t.. IS. Work B. H . 1. a «’•• *
enrampment of the old veierani to in. bbrf-k D. it. L a < o «i
the delegates from MePhi r
I ixjst. No. IS.
"ixiu i io»t.Wock E. H , I. a r-i -
The Chicago markets from quota
tions received by the commls!
commission of
fice of W. F. Bennet. repi
E. H. McCoy. Mercantile O
0|M>nlng
High. I>IIW. ClORC.
Wheat—
July ....KB*.4-KC»x KBV,
ktSiS M^li
Sept ....S0--«
SI
hoi*a
BUSIIESS CAROS.
7. H.BTAxa.M.o.-
fc.is^rsrr-
Suite SOB-Now Btete Bank
bulldlrxa. Corraapondent Oae- B.
Etna. Grand Raptds.
Ofidal ICarket Qootatkns bjr pri
vate wire, direct from New
York aad Ohio«a
Abeolme Mcmitj.
dark of tha Baard <d Pwhhe worka.
kj^T- Kltehae girl at Park ffkyert
try a record want ad.
All young men going outing
are requested to take a look
at that outing window. If you
cemider bargains aad first
clam good you wUI supply your
wants here.
The Berton Btem.
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