The Evening Record, May 30, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 30, 1904

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

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

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1904-05-30

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THE EVENING RECORD Ishmbi.

SATURDAY’S ISSUE
i,«»o

TRAVERSE CITY, 3£ICH^ MOXPAY. MAY r..\ l<»04.

HEROES
HONORED
FLOWERS WERE ITREWN

WITH

LOVING HANDS.

*

ab4 cIcab

> sboald veare
I and lay them
apoo the srare* of those vbo tho^tirfat
life not too predoos an offeiins tu be­
laid on the alur of their coontir ''

wnx HOVE MVG STORE
Hannah A

WHO

EELL

FOR

THEIR

Flowers Cast cn the Waves for th
Dead SaHof*~R#v. W. T. Woodhouse

Made

Exercises of the Day.
ThU inomlnf

ai

9 oTlork

seven

‘linsxes vUh old soldiers and ssllom.
two huises of the W. R, C.. one of the
Spanish War veterans and
ehlldren who sane *<*01 ««
terv shere >he followlns

pmRrani

vas carried out.
The proxrat
conducted In acc<»rdance with
A

Lay

in New Room.

DALNY WaJ
EVACUATED

opera house last evening.
The s* r
i preached by Rev. Huah K* n
1 the various minister* of th.
iclimted in the sen Ice. Th*

i.'.'-.: r.”

iilssel. pasiur i.f I

Be Captured by the Japanese

The new

Is a fitilnR
monument
nu** of this conn
1 the old soldiers
No exi»ense has
1. Smith, who had

Aftemeon C«rcmoniRa.
At

I ochick the \V

R

C.. anom

ers were strewn on the water In honor
td the deail sailors
At ; o’clock
pcKH-sslon was forme*! and marchvl
to HfiTicourt house am.inds. where the
.een^onlds w,-re held
Those In

At the Krotinds the pm*
Music, prayer, readlna of onlen hy
Sdjlll
IP hy
dress hr
hr
Rev. W
music. l>«*ne
l».*n»NllMl
R.«\, Mr»
r» \Vo«xlhouse’B
\Vo«i
suMect was
"Our lleritaKe." taken fntm the words
of Itaxld when he htokiM over h
pie and said, -| have a coixlly
aae " He said In ^xart:
Thl.< country should he protui
herltaxe
All necessities and almost
all luxtiries are pnvluced within I
borders.
Its c>mra.*rcial creatne
should cause pride because .-ven tl
old world is cryinc out for a ctmhli
to check the American invasion
Tl
population has
Increased
tvne of yestercommerce and! tthe little
111

almilatlng the emigrant* that
It* shore* The CYlleges and unlverslHe* lead those who wish higher. The
fiH-roiiion of a republic was looked
tipitn with disfavor by the mooarrhte*
hut the wisdom of Us e»tabllshmcnt
111* been proven.
'
But this was not formed without a
airuggle In the north were the lovers
«»f liberty. In the sooth the aristocracy.
Then slavery was Introduced and finall.v the Inevitable clash. But the coun
try could not be divided. The struggle
was fierce but the difference* were
quenched In blood. From the new
union sprang real Americanism. But
the cost should be considered
The
country* had to pay the price of prog­
ress and the cemeteries are not only
filled with those who died in little but
ih(M><* who died from broken hearts.

;;r,Ire?

deserilH*d the -hew .standard of gi
that Christ has hnuight into

New Boat of the Northern Michigan
TranRportatlon Company Will Ar•

he «tnly honest and high mind.-.l
- world I

rive in this Port Thursday.
is really no gr.*ater

:r?~

The new sleami
arrive In thh
at 7> .. clock
All cltlrens 1
*w ship

At other times

Manlst,N^ has
also talking of one. It has
te.1 that it would '.k*

..... . .../..sr-:,':
I she arrive* hen-

idillei
alone In flxlnK up the Kroiind and
money was well spent

n-

arrhll.-ct i ..
of pity
falling
might

h'l

hiror w..rk

^ 'V ' ^

summer

(iooil styles, goo.l wearers, only

nr.-d hy his work
And unless he
makt*s the world mov.* sunward, lie
IS no sunward .lestiny for himself
•Ciiliim- has this kinship wUh
g.-nlus that li giv.-s Insight a c-riain
.•r to the Imminent hh-al iN-neath
things
Other plowmen bcsl.h-s
RolK-rt
Butiis
have overturned
a
mous.-V n.*st or npro.ite<i a ertmson
lippisl daisy hut the iHK*t alone saw
more than terrain or weetls. He lieheld in the mouse and the flower the

s.';

1:
raptain
William
^ up th.'* names
1 IH* in command and Cap
l-'ranklin will In- jh.- first mate: wonderful men wboM* names Illumined
Joseph Biirtis wlfl he the s.*o.ind mate; history before thc
Thomas .(<»lllns.
first
engineer;
qtintation.
1
JoM*ph Bruton, first assistant: James
Bruton. s.N-ond assistant; 0,*..rge Den
The Invquols fi
nls. purser, and Rlrhard Ik.nley. stewration, he taking the conduct of

arrordinj; to size

Gillespie,
munl.-r of 4ti> iw
Jury »a* brought into the court rAKvm.
.ludgi* Dowij.-v asked

T servic
that tl
Pros.'cutor McMiiP.-n
state would opjxvse any effort on t|
pan of the defense to release JamGillespie and stated that the eai
aould come up again next September.

Coi> Goats
ihe> ’ll make >*ou icel comfiwtahle.

‘r::::r“rm?,

tat Ion. thrust Inti
' haitU- 1
iDobling of mankind.
"Do not I e anxious for |N>sitions.
Make
great where
;e yyourveive*
ourve
positions will
II seek yx>u.
mption at the age of d* yearof the gn-ai positions of the
funeral service waa held todaj
filled.
They are occupied,
mer made the funeral arrange- filled,
■ great enough to fill them
Mr. Chase diet! alioiit two and they will send for you. Crowds
years ago.
Deceased leaves a large wUI be in your way. but be tall, enough
family of chUdren.
to be seen
er the crowd.
Little
1^" K
minds will obstitmci you. Merit wins.
nation. They tell the ftory of brave
"But do not make the mistake of
men and women, of gallant deeds and
thinking tiiat position is an rad. Mansplendid aacrifices.
True patriotism
boesd, womanhood, osefaliieas are the
needs a clean heart as well as a fearAped Citixen of Mayfield Called Home
Last Evening.

i , 5.’

::



MSSHOESyif CHILDRENS’ SLIPPERS
Nothin^; plea-ses the children more than a
Oxfords.

jiair of slip|)ers or

We are showing ,i nice variety.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.

OpposiU Whiting HetaL

Try it at our
Fountain and
see what a
nice Orange
flavoring we
have.

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

10 cents

ri.e Old Relublc SK..C House

FrankFriedricli&Co

No Coloring

...2T9...

New Stand.

24-2 Front Street

C,

AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

: O. C, MOFFAT
Established in I BOB
Room 210 Slate Bank Bldg.

TRAVERSE CITY

^ ,


Abstracts of Title
;
I PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
X
J

. y

MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

MGR.

Cor. L.ike Av«. and I Oth

.
J

Smart .
Clothing u-r

young
\ .Ml!.- m« n of l-'»
Ju v‘\-ir>
of ;i;F« will! Iimloitr tlothing a«l*
miral»l> ail iptfil to ih<* r sjM*ii;il
n«« il*
First, it IS cut of young men's s.zcs and not over men's s.zes cut
down; second, it is made of such fabr.es which young men like most.
Cheviots. Worsteds. Serges and Home

Spun*;

INOISPENSIBLE
IS .

men

the felIts
lowship of its suffering. Its J<
For
lUtry. an.l Its .*nnoldem.-nt,

remind you th*.
shore
*n given, much
iiev. «i».l fnim a Travel
HighI school graduate
grad 111
nobility of true rrianl;
nly and s
anfs’
■ace and virtue, planned in 1
were N*fore the trial began, as 4h‘e grar
t command the sphenbonds of those releas.*d frv.m rtisUKiy andi true- ways to
sball occupy. Any personal gift
are continuous
power you poascsf Is only safe.
when It Is sacred.
sa
seciir(*d
MR6. LORETTA O. CHASE.

losidjr (?) ■

$s Benda $ Co*

Orange
Tee Cream
Soda

The ho

I this g.NMlty l.and «.f t..ll.*rs
. sought b. place yon in ihr
way of llf.-s kingship 1 ‘
must hid you adi.-.i and
th« -hei
vest your successor* with
1
;e of scholarship, training

such

Real Reliable eiotbiers

After 42 Hours.

1 agr«K*roent. Jude.- IV.wney yester-

in

as we .lo not handle them we call ytmt

10.12,15 dollar

:CI>ildren’s Slippers

05c. 85c, $1,00

honore.l high *ehck.'. whl.
surrounding
amK^woin.-n

gaod<

under thus.- cunning fir.g.-r.s tli.-r-1 In- srulpiur.-d , In tour thouglii
imaginatl..t:s. In .t..ur ron.lii.-t. 111
characi.-r an.l in t..i.r ear., r. Ih•a’t.igi-llier Itit.-1>

l-Yankfnrt
Mr..and Mrs
Pet.vike> .

NO agreement:

b<« of

atlenlion to

lot.- wrought this'

lllinoi* arrlv.sl yesterday, going
and left between five and six hi.' lit.Is Ilf fn-ight
Kighl horses J.-sus s .-r\.*.i the world and gav.- s.
tor B .1, Morgan
The Wuit had iH’BUiifiil inrid«*nt*. closing with
hwd of freight out of Phicago
i passenger*
Twentys.ne
tiuue.1 north fn.m here
|N>ke 1o_ It as- f.illi.w s
n Maxted came to this1 city from
ago. 1. D l>itissi«-r I
. "Young l.aili.*s

Gillespie Jury Has Been Discharged

we.itheT, but

$1.00 and $1.15

man asI.-IJ in*dcJl'h ^'tIu'
iiN.ls of Ills craft w.-re laid in ord.-i
side
The cunning hand wa
*r stilled.
His face was upt
the marveliHis fare which li.- had

work of all:

with ••Fur Trimminjfs" would be all right

aiomtti*s Oxfords

SrrriS’'"''’

and a

Bathing Suits

$1.89

UIK.1

Pr«*tty iNxiklets

Call aftd see.

« City Book StorOi

llamlsouH^. tashionalilr shapes,
shoes that ate better llian many
stores sell at
Our siMrrlal price

■;SI

A

•We have some elegant hooks In all the finest bindings, burnt aa<|
hand (.aiutml lea'hi-r eovers.
things In iwv-iira! work*

Ulomtn*s Shots

light, striking through a slLt.
match;
; when f.»r a h
tninated. crov.ls I'ame and
1. catch hut a ulimpsv
I stning.- history
* cath.siral was iK-iug built
n. hmk'-n t

Something that every graduate ran ir.uisure a* a reminder of"

th.- days nf graduation

set

Luke,

STEAHEl MISSOURI

■£rl

fitting and

Special vahies at

$1.50
you V
li sch.x
■orld which you sen- wll! hon.vr >..u
"There is an old legend that cen
old cathedral In Eu
an on. <4 the arches
."o';
of marvelo’js Inwimv.

.- aii.l workin.ti from all parts of

.-.n, l.klw: >h.- olml. -l..l.i-r

N;;:/iLrkX

...... .

vicahic.

War Vessels.

E-...

only
I monument and as
taken up
Rrave that was there *

aiQIHCrs Shots
Stilish, gootl

altar of sacrifice to tl

r?r.

in Talicnwan Bay and May



Fine Uu.ks and daintv iNvikiets are the right kind of presenU to^

irry to it 1

HUE GICATIIESS. THEME

tw.-iity .-Igiith
t*.
lorty slxth
The choir th.-ii .sang. "Ok.
. the Hock of Ac**s.‘ f.dlow.-d hv
hymn. "Work for the Night - Is
road alH.ut
Jo mil.**
northwest of Coming." l.v the c,ngr.*Ratl..n
.V Senior Vice Coniman.I.-r
Rev Hugh Kennedy of
1. K <-Jr%.l.nd
Dainy ha* been practically cvarti- t-hiirch then preached the s«-rnii
text, the forty-sixth chap,
"Then there art«.e a r.-ahere y.-ster.lay hy Junk AH valuahl.-s. sA.nlng among rhem whU-h of them
R.-adlnc of
the pnjclaroation
«.f
ammunition and roost of the tn>nps should In- the greatest. • He said in
iK-are hy Officer.of the Day F. D Mar
have lM-.-n t.xken to Port Arthur. The
only civilians^ remniirtnu are the .Me."Theirji was the old fashiojiisl Idea
ral
engimi-rs in
charg.- of the
ne* laid in the haekor. and also
IlenediMlon by Rev. D Corhlln
The Mayflower rluh under the lesdershlp of Rev. Ox-hlln w.-m to the
tH-meiery early In the momlna and
were divlde«l Into four squads, each
right." and ium**d on the flvKslgnies of
under an old m,Idler's n.mniitte«- con
port Arthur, and it was dunhtles* this oppr.*ssinn and wrong
sisllna of F I> Msrv in. L D Curt is.
I which aitark.*d the Japan.*ve
•Kyery soul ha.s Its id. a of great
U, J Curils and Andrew Y.mnn. and
h-lt wing during the little at Kin
r decorated the yraves. The Ik»s
The Junks
ellrlt.Nl cnstderahle Chou on the 2.;th Instant
n«-ly an
Just arrive.1 here. ..n their way down, and d.*i.-rmln«s! hy ..m*'* ootUin of
They
d 14 Japan.**.* war vessels nine gn-alness more than hy any oth.-r
same a** soldiers and executed
outside ..f Dalny, so that the human Influence
. drills In a very crertitahle manner
Bayan wilt .like Ik* captured.
have no word no thought with '
he-fniled Slates giinlMtat Frolic,
the cemeier> the lln*- of march wa**
here. wlH go to Newchwatig In
forme.1 and all pn-cnled to th*- old
her youth - The
soldiers- m..numenl when* the exer
u. say hot
else* were held
As the soldiers came
pU-tur.'s of nil gn-ai 1

........

That an- suitable a* well as ace.>piahle and appropriate.

glte

shadows .
in th.- si

Roll call of Spanish war veteran** hy
fit to Kvselka
Five names
wencalled.
Strewinr Sower* hy F D. Marvin
Ueadina
Uncoln s address
tvshur* hv AdJ J \V Hllllkcr

lery.
on the east side of
cted
monument Is- .*recte
where the
It for the first
tbecmiind IsdiiK

ff/fts hr Cmimnciimnt

failed
1 the capiia!
aVI In that
lived in
"hough your name is mritti
. It w

BACCALAUREATE SERMON.

Iher seat In the house wa.* taken
The senlce opened with the slug

Bayan

EIGHTH YE.VR—21»

REV. HUGH KENNEDY DELIVERED

As soon as the State bank has fin URGED
THEM TO HELP THE
Ished morina from Us present loca­
WORLD SUNWARD.
tion into It* commodious new quar­
ters, ih.^ Hannah A I^y Mercantile
company will put In « new. clean, upto-date
s
ite stock
of druRsJn the room that Text Wax Taken Fr^ t
win he vacated,
I
present the druR
Chapter of Luke,. the Forty-sixth
Foi
department
nectiun with the
arocery department. But the business
Verse—Valuable Thoughts for
of the arocery store has been IncreasFuture Guidance.
Ina at such a rate that more
absolutely necessary so the
will he msde t<i scronimo<iat*A larRc numle-r of ivopU- aitende.1
pansion
I the liarcalaureale sermon at the t’lty

R ritual:
t'ommander Morasn> ad<lr**es

Sixth‘'Erade‘lk«‘rdmin avenue wh.e.l
under the leadership of Miss Pearl.
Praver hr Chaplain It B Gamer
Roll call of the dead hr
ter Oeonre Steams
Elphty-threiname^ were called. InMudlni: one un

TALKED TO
•O^CLASS

Mercantii* Company

Will Put in an Up-to-GaU Stock

MEMORIAL RAT ORSERTER
THOSE

bsadi sk veil as

third, every

garment

THE
WORD

is tailored with that careful attention to details that all young men ad­
mire.

We show many handsome sack suiU with the broad, shapely

shoulders and the semi-military waist.

These arc much admired part­

ly on account of the athletic appearance they give the wearer.

Young

men’s double-breasted sack suits made of medium and dark colored
Cheviots. Tweeds ad Worsteds’and of Hoe and black serges and un­
dressed Worsteds $10 to $15.
Young men’s single breasted

sack

sacks, made of fancy chev.ots in sight

suit*,

three or

and dark

four

button

homespun effects,

neat patterned Worsteds, black Thibets and blue and black Serges.
$8 to $15.

€. Wilhelm,
-f

Ctrutr Trsaf
•md OaiM

10 iis<- n ganling ilu* popular Cravanettes
soim*timi*s calk-tl “Rain Coals'—not a
particN* of rubber in ihcir make up—sim­
ply put the cloth throuirh a process which
makes them impervious lo moisture—ten
iioliars to twenty-two dollars—popular
checks anh plain oxford colors : : : :

J

dsmilton Clothing Cmpanp



THE EVEKiyG REOOBD, TRAVEB8E CTTr, laCH^ MONDAY, MAY 80, M04

THEEVENINGRECORD
“iTjErHiS?"
«rw B«aM ^

/mot. T. iATKl—<4. W.

A Mmmitt
OOiMW or LAT* u. s. mstocNT
ZACHARY TAYLOR

fcTlilii.i

«X Mtte fef MAE

OM TMT. kr -au..

Scores Pieopfe
VhD emm ef a CMHiiipliua fomlRf

tpEDPL^
rV, SAVINGS

BUT TRAVERSE CITY TItACK
TEAM DOESN’T FEEL BADLY.

4, W. NANNCN. C4Mw> afrf
Om vwkVei
Om amck. hy

DDHTTWl^
FIRST PLACE

II

ofry in motn; »tw«t.

«. A MCnXHCRi city areirtator.

A
MfliORIAL DAY.
t ' Tlie ranks arr a lltO*- Ihlnnir thte
j*ar aatf alwr*- ibe blu«*. all an- w«*ar
Ins tb* icray. Tbrtr airp U a LU mow*
• «ne«>rtaln. tb«-y can bo kin*#r swln*
? fliMff la \te <*M cadfW. Uh- beat of
,
dmm mast be atowed. Perhaps
aoB/- eren are conpeMed to ride la
carriaKea becanae the hand of Age If
Bot laid llghib <»«
«««•
But aa they marrh akiag. the
. aan^ old vigor U la thetr heart, theli
' ♦ye kladlea aad then I* WMldeai-d af
\be vIfU of the past aweep. by. T»e
Hay they are engaged la a aacreU duty
(bat of honoiiag thoM* ah« fell in the
defenae «if the flag or lb.»e who r*tarsed home to Jovnd <*ne>^ lu find
dMth Bear or far but ever awaltlnr
Meiaorlal day la a sacred occasion
" It Is the “Runday of the dead." Ko
aoldler*a grave U forgotion. the flow
era aad wreaths are gently laid on the
laal sleeping place of the rich and
poor alike. They hoard their coun
try'a call and answered It and It is due
to tkeia that the^llag waves, not over
a divided nation, but a nation whose
feelings and Interests have been
woven elfiaer together by the years
that have paa^.
When trouble came, when a foreign
nation arrered the lies of peace, then
there was no north, no south, hut a
nation p<iwerful In itself because Maaon and Dixon's line was wiped away
and men atretcbed across the rbasm
of af^lonal prejudice. grasi>ed each
other's hands and called <»nc another
"brother."
That same war Increased the
ber rd graves, increased the number
of wreaths that wilt hare to be used,
but it acrompllshe«l its end.—nn op
pressed people is now free and
North and the South are now one The
yoong veteran slackens his steps
march with the old: the elder lo.
with pride on the younger—Bt »‘»n«
their fnlhers who picked up the bur­
den where they UId il down, who did
not abirk the reBpoaslbilltles, who too
benrd the call of their native country
when in need and answered some with
their Jives, some with their health and
nil with aome aacrlflce. none being re­
garded too great.
The number of graves wyi l*e larg^
next year. Taps will be bloa-n and the
tired soldier will lay down to rest
will not awaken until the final reveille
la aotinded. But flowers will be strewn
Just the same, the wreaths will Im> laid
down Just as tenderly, for their
ory will be ever green.
Memorial day brings back other
acenes. It opens old wounds. It causes
pictures of husltands or brothers lo
blue in blue or gray nnlforms who
went away and never relumed, or else
caaie back mere shadows of what they
once were. Btrt Memorial da.v
aacred day. It Is a day when a great
' nation honors its hero dead, when
bowa Its bead and looks backward,
U a day that Inspires patriotism In
the hearts of American youth and
when the time ctunes, they too will nnBwer clear and steady, “here.*'
though theyjngy know full well that
they will but Und a place In the silent
city of '(leXd and their only n-wanl.
Bowera apread by laving hands and
wreath laid reverently over the place
where they sleep.
Contain Mercury
As mercury will surely destroy the
aense of smell and completely derange
the whole system whea entering it
ihrongb the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should nerar be used except
Iptlons
_ 1 yoti can possibly dee fronj them Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
nufactured by F J. Cheney * Co.
'oledo. O.. coBUlns no mercury,
and
_ercury. a__
la Uken Internally, acting dlrecUy up­
on the blood and mucous aurfacet of
the ayatem. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be aura you get the genuine. It
It taken Internally and made la To­
ledo. Ohio, hy P. J. Cheney ft Co. Tea
tlmoataU froa.
Bold by druggists. Price. ?5c per
bottle.
Take HaH'a Family Pills for constl-

f Sarah J Wlndrom of 4» W.
Bt., Chicago, a member of one of
srnt disttog ii-bed families In the
country, cousin tj< Zachkry Taylor,
lyib president Of the r. S.. and grand
oSece t»f Alexander llamiiUtn. who
«ign«-d I he iW laraliuu i*f lndi t>end
ce. wrt’ex;
“XliM.I Is a g«*d M-nd ir. «.:d
.• I
I
years <4d. but I fee! amiv. and
-ell today, thanko to jhe vliallrlng efr«ns of Vlool.
"My appetite it all tliat could be de­
sired. 1 sleep wt-!l. and my mind is
;lear. and I am jniere.<t»-<l In the af­
fairs Of life as I was fifty >ears ago.
"When I was young cod liver .oil
wa* dls|M>ns«-d >n a greasy, unpalatable
form, and It fairly gagged nn- to g.*t
doa-n. Vinoi Is so different, pxlaue and nmirtshlng. to imiiox«-rlshed
orsd.
"I feel so much sir
tally and physically sl
that 1 feel h my duly, at w^-H'^a* i
pleasure, to rocommepd Vlnol as tl
-flneirt tonic I eser used In my life."

Score Wat 78 to 47—Local Taasn
Speaks Highly of Treatment Rc-.
ceived at Manistee.
The Traverse City High school
failed to land enough tint* to beat
Manistee at the track meet there Sat­
urday. the score being “8 to 47.. How­
ever. th»- team is almost xs mell
pleased ar though H brought hack the
honor of having downed its hosts.
In |be first place .every member €>f
e Manistee team la a gentleman and
> better treatment conld have been
given a visiting team than mras accord­
ed the Traverse City boys Saturday.
There was not a tingle kick or com­
plaint regarding any event and every­
thing moved along-fmlfUy and smootha bitch After the mork
Manager Ramsdell of the
opera bouse Invited the
theater iiarty and Boroe
tage of this, occupying a I
for their use.
The local team «as not under a cent
r expense, even mant l>elng met by
le ManisU-e team. The boys returned
home yesterday morning, having sjiem
tight mlth menib4>rs of the team.
are very mell pieositl mlth the
snd <|M*ak In highest terms of the

( ' A Mw'building it to be erected at a
tt of |3,B00 to bouse the new county
rmal beVool recently , iOB«ed at

be drsrlnpeii

m

. DIRECTORS:

a a Balk PruMsut.
A. T. rrladiva. VtcvPiviL
CW wumba. Vh» Pru,.

mBehascbecaef.
, acted wiDiehati-

by tbe worOr. PtfeeT^dea Med­
ial Dpcortsy. It cune the ooi«h.

20
ACRES

BSOOO PORFEtT
Will be paid by the Worid'a Wmenaerr
Medical AmBciaHoB. of Buffalo. N. V.,

iMdytotlyyare««tMHy^

SS)liri?^.iaL'!73SSS.X

the place for fn
now bearing,
small farm where yiws can go to
look alter It In the evening

sniStL^D—£w.r-si*—

If you mant s range mlth i reservoir I mill make you the follow
Ing price* f«.r the u.-xt ten days
One 145 Peninsular Range, mlth high warming close., large
reservoir, been used not ov.-r ihr.-e month*, nom 135.0,..
A eonipleie line -of rem ranue*
75. |37.7r.. 835.,ki.

J. W. SLATER,
t Hom« Fumiaher.

WHOLESALl AND RETAIL.

A SA*TI3F-|E:D

..!• Id *r—■’ t u —. timtm ddtiirtr
could fcanscTly mmU.*

SIVIIL.3

R.VPierctrBuSlo. N. Y.

City:

”1'

cold
you a range now at a
half price. 1 have the folklowing Pratnsular Ranges ihsi 1 have taken
in exrhang.- f«>r QUICK MEAL n
ranges
1 |4u Peninsular Range, high wanning closet, hot water front
V. 833.50.

OanMV. Benj. Tbiriby.

iS^hSdiSrf

Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
e dtlfen-nt event* resulted as fol- Adviser,' in paper covers, ia aent /ner on
loms
receipt of at one cent stamp to cover
Fifty yarti dash.
Flelsner. ezpenac of mailing oa/y. Addresi Dr.
b. Sutton.
Si;

is what comes over your face when you
I put. 1K eUner. Ackerman. Trav
tty. IMiMtnd. Traverse City: 34.11.
tnnlng^bntad Jump. Sutton.

MRS. SARAH J. Wl.VDROM.
Such words of praise from a perwin
•f Kiich high standing must be accept;
•d as unquestionable proof ttf the
iiip<>rlorlty of Vlnol.
iJo yon wonder that our Vlnol has
Mich a strong hold upon the esteem of
loci(»rs and patients? We know of
mihlng else that aill accompllt-h such
s'onderful results; and. rememlier.
Vln<»l is not a luiient medicine.
There are liundn-d>s of old 1
Ibis
vicinity who
'hi. vlclnllv
<lio ofKvl Just rart a

Manistee split

third

Dress Protectors

Pole vault. White. Christianson. Nelu'TMa
Clsh -Vlnol will enrich and quicken •tin. Traverse City. 7 4.

break di»wn. There is nothing in
TRV OUR V«L\'ET Ice Cream
Wm A. MrCool. Citlxens phone 978.
^

OIU OIU
I
I
;

Just rcceivetl at the I>onomy
Store.

FRANK TRUDE
14G Front Street

GASOURE!

I have jmrehased the o:l
route of N. Franklin andj
am jweparetl to serve the
oil! (Utroos of the route
and public generally in a
satisfactOT}' manner.

I H.ArHANSON CitLp8Ni869

Ladies, “you c
pie on It. but it
every time." Ca
Varnish. S. E. V
City.

IT’S
A WATCH

IHe Wants This
820.0a
Handtome Chatelaines for the
girls.

Small sized, t
for the boya
FANS.

’net p. L. A

A GOOD DOCTOR AND
A GOOD DRUGGIST
- One is necessar}* to the other if the best results are to
be obtained.
No matter how skilltul a phj-sician may he» bow
well the medicine he prescribes is suited to the case,
his best efforts are set at naught if a careless, incorapeteot dmggisl puts up the prescription.
Bring your prcscriiitions here. That is the surest
guarantee that thej- will be coropoan«letl just as j-our
phj-sician wishes them to be.

JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. J. ROXBURGH. MANAGER

WNYSHORe
YOUR UFE

By eating sour and unheallhful
bread mhen you can get a l.af
of our sw*»«‘t and mho'.e*>on.o
bread.
It i.« made by a clean, healthy »
baker in a clean and healthy
hak«>«hop. A visit to our shop
mill convince you. »
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS
WELCOME

nein iiirni

NOTICE
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO FIGURE WITH YOU AT ANY
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
125 Casa BtrawL
Travwraa City. Mleh.
Members of the Katlonal Electrical Coatrpetora AaaocUtloo of tha
United States.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

-r;-:

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

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

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY.
BOTH PHONES

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

^

'

These are Women’s Common Sense. Shoe—buttons or lacc—in
either plain toe or tipped. They are brokeij-slices an,l the last few
pairs of several lines. If you want a ijood* wearinj; shoe, and don’t
want to pay much for it. this is just your chance. 1 hese wen- formerly sold at S’J.OO, $:i.00 anti S^I.ryi a pair, but now we have marked
them to close at fi.'jc and 75c the pair. 'I he si/es arc from
to

GOT ANOTHER BARGAIN
W'e ‘cleaned house*" and found 50 |>airs of Women's shoes, all small
si/es. and sohl for $*J.50 and $4.<ki a pair. We ha\ e made iwti lots
of them. One markol Sl.'25. the other .S1..5H. The prices can’t be
equaled anywhere.

“CRUMBS OF GOMFORF SHOE
The most comfortable shoe a woman ever put on her foot. .After
years of hard study the secPei of a comfortable shoe has been dis­
covered—and we sell them—both in conjjress and lace—for $1.50
and $1.75 the pair.

521 SOUTR OMn

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DENTIST
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.

::

Two Hyndred Pairs $2 Shoes for 65c

815.00.

»

::

Somclhinif most im|)ortani for iho women. We an* con'^tantly tryini; to Jo somethlnir lo benefit our ijairons. and tlii> is the result.
, We have

812.00.

RA8TALU the Jeweler.

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

::

JUST A SHOE SNAP

Commencement

WRIST BAGS.

because everything is, firsl-class and the

PROMPT DELIVERY

TRY A JIECORO WANT AO.

810.00,

lYl-ln null I'uix-n-atltidicv't n.Mt fou4» readUy but fstl t» »(t«cl

receive an order from the Enterprise,

prices are loy.^

UWR MOWERS
6MI0EII HOSE
REFRieERATORS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
OASOIINE STOVES
DLUE FUME OIL
STOVES
SCREEN OOORS
WINDOW SCREENS Etc.

SlM-lm.-i

iMSOUNE!

city s(
schrutB next fall. The murk
l»e l,e|
Perhaps
AdventIsts are right,
after all.
n they claim that the
millennium is close at hand. An Omc'r
ind an timbrella and advertised
omner

GOODS...

MAMMOTH
APRONS...

what it mill do me are almays ready to
r»*rund ever> c««nt paid us for It If It

"flir

SEASONABLE

Another lx>t of Tho»e

______

Sherwood Is developing an attack of
nil fever.
Charlotte has adopted an anti-spltllng ordinance, which will Uke effect
Jane 1. .
The cornerstone of the new M. E.
church at Beaverton was laid on
Thnraday.
The annual meeting of the pioneers
of Washtenaw roaniy will be held at
Saline on June 8.
Prederkdc A. Wurzburg has been ap, pointed postmaster at Ottawa Beach
i' fXtnwa county, vice B
Reynolds.

■ot aad cBsaet be I
tabtrtlad
■licrobe wbkh
ftiseaa*
mast abaohitrij

Do You Use
City Water?

Very best of dental aervice only.
10th year of practice. Yoor pal
age is solicited. In new Mu
bmlding, under K. P. hall, on floor
with Dockeray Business College and
over Singer office.

FRHTFUIMS
Fi,iAms,Tii Atm, Fall Acnt
•biiiTimmUil k Lwj*

%

L ^^

THE HANNAH & LAV

MERCANTILE COMPANT

I

' THE EVEHOra BEOOBD, TRAVEBSE dTY, VICO^ MONDAY, MAY 80,1904.

nUMETIMMST
jOTECAMrmiTim

HANNAH & UY CO'S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

The PVre Methodist church will hold
ha aaaual caasp meeciag for the Cadillac district ia the beamtful grove near
I city oomra«metng on Wednesday
-Bing. June **. and iastiBg one
week.
There‘ will be a large tabernacle
erected at the termhms of Caaa street,
Just SOI rth of the city, where services
will be held as f( [low*
m. lore feast.

B E S T
:f;.;

uniform and satisfactory

) and
7:30 -p. m..
preachlDR. Children’s meeting, Bit
spersed wUh song servlcr and ring

: FLOU R
^AVERSE CITY.



-

Catftlae OiaSrick Will Hava Bawieca
Hera for a Waak. enlawlm Mm*
C2. in

MICHIGAN

There will be In attendance from
abroad Rev. W. T. Hague, ex-president
Greenville
ireenvillc college, 111.,
III., but now
be general superictendeni* of
the Free Methodic church, besides all
the n
mloisiers of the district.
11. (G. Brigg* l« the district elder and
Miller the pastor.

WHY S.L WAIT & SOM PtUHESlIT

►nr

t CEntAL NEWS
or THE WOELB <

PROBATE COURT

’ Busineos Transacted Owring
Jiist

t W*«k

[THEBESTTOHIC
own condition.

.
tonic suited
the sjrstem when in a debUiUted.
It* contains
—’— no strong minerals <x
can find no better remerestful sleep,
d fowBd tt to h« aw «wewl«

IS are seen aimon wsry much rwn Aesra wwd* doMUrTm? **!**
first dose. It acts Ywsaty or mors pewwda la walaht. had woap.

ness, shortness
of breath, drowsiness and dizziness that so often come ffler eating,
ia not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or porifying pi
rbes it
and if there is any taint, hnmor or poison in the blood, it searches
il ont and
f ‘ condition oJ
it. Many times a low sUte^ of health is dne to a bad
by snch a remedy as S..S.S.
I and can only_______
be remedied I.
the blood___________
I. insomnia, nervousness,
net
of aps, loss
1(
If you suffer '------------------------1—insomnia,
from debility, weakness,
of a disordered
petite.'hiad digestion, or any of the miserable symptoms
sjn
bfood. nothing will so soon put your• blood in good condition, invigorate
and tone np the system and restore thet health
heslth asS.S. S.

wmswmTMPmnoco^AnAMrA^QA,

National Dentists..
?■

I
I-,
1,:
It

k

TEN DAYS

GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Cold Crown.......................................... $4.TO
Bridge Work..................................................... 4.00

iu wont BumiMTEa TiK ruRS

&

:i£

t|B5S

Vet It U a germunde sojer^

50c Bottle Free

doiw this ao that every sick oot may
let Liqnozooc itseM prove what it
can dn.

you seed Liqoozooc, aad hav«
_...T tried »L please tend us thia
coupon. We wifl then mail you an or­
der on your local druggist for a fnHThe greatest value of Liq
sire bottle, and we wiD pay jrour drug­
enas
Ics m & fact that H kiUs ge
gist onraelves for ic
u o«r free
tissu
without killing
gift, made to convince you; to show
you what Liquoronc is. and what it
do. In justice to yourself, pleasa
can
_______
...
pobon._ and h cannot be tliken

accept h to-day, for it places you oaterasOy. Medidae is almost helpless
der no obligation whatevar.
ia may germ disease, as every physiThc.-c are the knowrn germ diseases.
Liqoozone cosu 50c and Ji.
dankaowa.
ATI
U1 that medicine can do for these
XJqno^ wm do for sick hemamty tro
rr^s.KV< :< to help Nature
more than all the drugs in the world
and stich retells
CUT OUT THIS COUPON
It does what no skill cani,^
ncertain.
Liq
-nooomplish without it. It cures dis- i e germs, wheren
smm Wabuli A«w. CXtcegw
fses which medkinc never cured.
sells are inevitaU^.

Kills Inaidtf Gerxna

SS,H:fX“£S

fe

S.

L.

A.

Mix-Up

'b:

cause of the jroeWe. i
Is the disease, and (orev

sp’BvST'

Che Spring Suits

a nw*etinR Friday afternoon the law
department faculty convicu*«i Bailey
of craft in ronn«*cilon with his work
as reetirdiiH: secretary of the Stie
dents' l.<cinure as«iciaiion. and he was
dropiwd' from the law
department.
D*uil«ei. ^orres|M>ndinR .s«K*reiBry of
the Siddents' l>*cinr«* association, wa*
xpelli^ wv«*ral days ago
Bailey is permanently expelled aod
111 not b*- able to enter any other
American university.
A Sure Thing.
It Is said that nothing is sure except
eath and taxes, but that is not allo^
Dr. Kings New Dlscor
umptioD
Ion is a sure cure f
I throat troubles. Thot

City

Young

Man

United in Marriage.
George H DeWitt and Miss Eva
Shephanl. daughter of Mrs. C.ixirge
Shephani. were marrlttd at the
Inc*ilay
of the bride at'2 o'clock Wedm
aflernnon In ih«- pr*-s«-nco
friends
• ceremony was peTfornie^l by
H. Clay Searles. pa.«tor of the
Cungn'Ratiunal church. Miss Susie A.
Sargent was bridesmaid and Mr. M«‘r. Sargent acte das best man.
happy couple left on the northflyer for Montreal amid a showrice and the go.*d wishes of a
DumlM‘r of friends who were at
station.
After their reiiim they
reside with Mrs Shephanl for a
■. although Mr. iVWlu exfH-cis to
go to his home in Michigan later —
Merritt iVt.t Mlrmr N«‘ws.
Mr. IVWitts many friends in tills
tv wish him miirh happin^^ss

Quick ArreaL
J.'a. Guflcdge of Verbena, Ala., wa*
twice in the hosplul frooi a severe
case of piles causing 24 tumor* After
doctors and all remedies failed, fiucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
farther Inflammation and cured him. It |
conquers aches and kills pain. 25c at
Johnson's Drug Store and F H.
Meads, druggist.__________

Buttons Bay Bank to be Reorganized
—New One at Northport.
Snuons Bay, Uv 30.—D H. Power
ii Co., bankers, of this, place have de­
cided to change their institution Into
a state bank to be known as the Leelanan County Sute l£hk.
D. H. Power A Co. will start a new
bank at NortbporL June 13. under the
name of the Northport bank, with
Frank R. Davis, present principal of
the Siittons Bay school*, as cashier

makes you well. 35 cenU. tea or talv
let*. Johnson's Dreg Sloce.
Catholic Church for Boyne.
Boyne. Mich., May 30.—A Roman
Catholic church wlU soon be erected
here. Fr. Bruno of Petoskey has made
a canvass
this field. He finds that
there are about SO Catholic fhmlllea
this vicinity and they are aeven miiee
away from the nearest Catholic
church. An acre of land has been

«

shown in the illustration are
a fineexample of whata sood
suit should be; the shoulders
lend a well builtsolictappear­
ance to the figure, the back
hangs gracefully, the sleeves
are right, the whole Suit
seems a part of the man. Our
suits aren’t built for looks
alone, they are built to wear,
to hold their shape; the same
careful work that custom
tailor^> bestow upon their high
priced product. Have you
bought your spring suit yet?
Call 7ind see our suits. Our
prices are from $.2-00 to
$5.00 lower than elsewhere.
See our display in our south
window. Fine Ime of Hats,
Caps. Pantsand Furnishings.

Ann Arlwr. Mich.. Mav 20-The
anu-graft ctimmiit«-«> of the university

Fortner Traverse

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

,

-^

at

OeWITT-SHEPHARD.

.<1^3

**1
U jmm ^
M|>fUr BM ■ tOc. bottle fraa 1 viU Wfca it.

1^''

Ann Arbor.

VanMetre of Shepberdtown.
says: "I had a severe case of Bron­
chitis and for a year tried everything
i heard of. but got no relief. One bot­
tle of Dr. King's -New Discovery then
cureil roe absolutely"
It's infallible
Croup.
WTioopIng Cough. Grip,
iimonia and Consumption. Try it.
guaranteed
by Johnson's Drug
e sod F. H. Meads Trials bottles
free
Reg sire* bOc and II

Ut-A (u«l rv
r. ax R. fWI ■)

Gcrm Diseases

STUDElfT EXPELLED
ton 'in

Cold Fillings........................... ....:.$1.00 and up
Silver Fillings...........— ........................
50c
Painless Extraction................
25c
Don't suffer with constipation, head­
ache. rheumati.sin or stomach trouble.
Best Red Rubber Plato.. . .
6.00
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
Remember we are on the second floor off the State Bank
Building. Snit 207-208. Be sure Jtni are Irt ofat tl?%ht

’ { the pcodoct away—ooet bottle
side ones.
caca m a nwiiwwi sirs
onn.L We

Chas. G. Bailey, a Student From Man-

UNDER STATE LAWS
fine worlc, we will for the next

To Give Liquozone Away.
CUs Compawy, after testxng Liqoo- jartraade part of the bqcid producL i
Boee for two yean in the most di&cuUf The retc!t is a product that docs |
fcna amaacs. paid $iaoooo 4or'tbe f srhat oxygeo docs. Oxygen gas. as
ftBwlinn ricl^ That is the highest ;you know, is
nt »-tt*l-1
^----------..ui
the

l^DOiose is Uk result ol • proCTSi tlS

good It
Oaen Wister. author
"The Vir-L,J”
8 E Walt A
• th«*m.'
rlnlan
ami other nucressfui wurWa.
deeea»e«1
hae J»»t recovered from an «»i>erat*on |
^^aer wa» made allowins the
for app^mdleltU performed m vi-ral oIaim» In the e.Maie of Henry Vouker.
recommend
.Mi-o«a.
the
dyspepsia
weeks acu at the Pennsylvanka Med1cal ndlere of Philadelphia.
;
was made aUowlnR the will remedy.
* We have so much faith in this arnny years axo W, R. TbompMui.
II l-uoan. di*oem»ed. late of
Jicle that we are roIdk to Ruarant«<e
pnsWeni of
the Natlimal Bank «»f i On-en Lake township Gilbert B Ben
future, and will return the
Idey |
('ommet^ of 8t_ Louis, joined \\ eldey
appolnt«-«l a.lmluiHtraior w ith
BKiney to any purchaser of Mi-o-na
I her
it does not cure
That may
nlRht the meml*er» of the lodj
jd»e turned
1
rash but oor customers have
body to honor him., the oMest in the •■stale <•( Nancy W. Grellick.
out In aI bodj
u many Rood words in its favor
living in»
deceasmi.
re do not expe<l to have many
the new Ren
I'llliam J
llnols railroad, diill’"rf *t'hJ iitaie'of ^Utfb^ IkTrRa packaR«<s relumed.
• Any t
-bo has dysiepsia. whose
beitan his ralliTiad
dm-E not dlResi well, who has to
Iter In the oBlce of
thought as to what he can eat.
W P. Crt»t
and when, can leave bo t
Icpusit
s»T. securities.
and uke home a box of
Ml-ona and if the remedy loes not
rtMind. smooth shaven and
A SUrtling Test
rcRulare bis digestion and •lire hi*
a
life.
I7r
T.
G
Merritt,
of

money
i|M-psla.
be
can
withdraw
1
MIsa Minnie Holmes. Rnjclish, has
loopany. Pa. made a staiillni
reluming
™ empty l
las
after twelve years' residence, taken
out naiiirallrailon papers In order to
Im* ellRlhle for a position at the Phllnilelphls mint. Few women apply fiur
iiaiiirallMilon. hut It Is noted that
Miss Holmes showed a rare knowl•slite of the conKtIlnlion and passisl
the eEamlnaiion with hijh rredit.
A younR New York broker, whose
father drup|>ed two fortunes In Wall
street, about a year aeo fell heir to
t.lE.msi from the estate of an*auni He
at once employe<l an ex|*ert and pur *
chase<l at pawnbrokers' sali's and else
where diamonds that look his whole
OLD SETTLERS ASSOCIATION
fortune. The other -day he sold the
whole lot at an advance of |9.u<mv
Win
Carry
Northport.
Hufth
Mcl.auRblln. the veteran
rirtMiklyn politician. Is amont; ih«»e
rvd Buttons Bay People.
mho cauftbi the crare so prevalent sev­
eral yi*ars a«o for collecilnjt postaRe
stamps.
Mr. Mcl..auRhlin has ctdiecied l.«24.0iH» stamps before he ceased
his endeavors In that direction. Now.
he has conirlbutiHl the entire ctilbH*Webb for th.- steamer Columbia to
tion to a fair that will Im* held shortly
leave Sutton* Bay at 6 ockK-k on the
for the lieneflt of St Mary's hospliai.
miirainR «
Poultney .BIrHow has Just lieen ap
. stupplnp I
Omena.
IMtInted lecturer at Ikssiun I’nlverstiy
Ijiw School In the department of forMad* Young Again.
eiRn relations and colonial adminis­
”One of Dr. Kings New Life Pills
tration. He will deliver his first !«•<•
lure next winter.
Mr. IliRelow Is on each night for two weeks has pul me
the eve of startInR on a long cruise In my ’teens’ again." writes D. H. Tur­
and will visit the east and west coasts ner of Dempseytown. Pa. They’re the
iif Africa and also the east coast of best in the world for Idver. Stomach
Sotitb America. He expects to Rather and Bivwels. Purely vegetable. Never
material for further chapters In his gripe. Only 2bc at Johnson’s Drug
Store and F. H Meads’.
liook on colonies.

We Shan Spe^d $500,000

Acta Like Oxygen

Past

IhirioR the past week The foIlovinK
i mattem hare been 4n Pruhafe CYmrt:

iltlng In a wonderful cure. He
wriles. "a patient was aitacl
eked with
violent heniorrbaRes, <*aused by oh
ilceralion of tlie stomach. I bad often found
Eli>ctric Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I pretcrii>ed them. The patient gained
fiom the first, and has not had an at­
tack In H months” Electric Bitters
are paslilv«*|y Riiaranieed for Dyspep^
sla. IndlRcsilon. Constipation and Kid
ney troubles. Try them Only BOc at
Johnson’s Drug Store and F. II. Meads

WAIT DEPAETBEIT;

COR 3A1X-A t; ruam hotmt. tmiSSSS
r taru««luMU IB Rfwi ciMw
wua bar M
wtta bar Oamrw^ Kitmmm, a%m.
UajAf to Ao liiw***^ MMly riMim aMW
un~t- can tm rwa oar aad atgbi Wilt am
rWMi. for cam tJWU or add***. Uica^r •
iMTaator. Trmvcrm C«». Mica.
SiTTm

•taaOiBc xiwW. aaipte. cOa aod tewrnd.
Wetrr |MW«r petnk^
tVoat
aw
pUi-,-. .\rw haiiMial hara. WM-W IMMli.
loipmrat ot tmrm iai»iw*ati
r. Pneo low. UmA ar
' to Uourge MihhA. fcacc***

r part paya
‘airaiB m c r

mi-vt
FOR RENT.
1"tjrwma mt

MISCELLANEOUB.

arr.-n

JI. % OMIDelm

SautbSid*. e»rtur
Eighth and Union Sts.

Pb..or «ru«w. . a» I

itaWHMAKIXO- Mi» New# C«ii^ km

JACKS

THE TROniNG BRED STALLION

McGregor Bov

I ha\t* imiiont-H two
Ia«:ks for
farmer^
who want to raise
.Mull’S. One of,them
will be fountb'ai my
stab!«*s aniJ
will
ke« p .one in Blair,
neartieorgt: \Vi«Jri”

Foalcil iHlis, and stands Ifi-ll hands high.
Will stand for the season of llHM at

B. J.' Morgan's Uverv SiaOle, Traverse City, Mich.

Ovwr First NaUonal Bank

C. LEWIS
ro Rsuc CUT mu ELGINv-umwe

Dams of M.a,.1ino, 2 Dt*. Du-

PAVING TAX.

commanc „ ..

.
road, and with plenty of speed. He can show a 2:3o clip and has
never been tr^ned for spcetl. His bleeding is certa’niy of the best,
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the htmiestTctch, the sue of the
mightiest race horse in .America, Crcsccus l:.7y*. and oxer one hundretl others below the 2:20 mark.

B. J.

New K. of P. Temple for Marshall.
Marshall. Mich., May 30—Marshall
s to have a new temple. The Knights
I Pythias will erect it.
The local
lodge, which ha* a membership of 122
and is In excellent condition, w ill form
a stock company of the members,
raise flO.Ooo and issue 5 per cent
bonds. The soliciting
committee met
ting COE
1 made i

S«*e
your entire IkhI)
....
itolet.. Johnson * Drug

e shining with «lew
morning early and
bright
taklni
nl^L

Johnaok’a Drue Store.

.ii.:

-

Cadlllar. Mirh . May 2h -<;i-arge A
McGv*^ «.ptrinfndent of the Hudson.

Snirr.i,;
rK7:"„t,'s:7 "■

one *78.
2188-lmi
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

GASH GRDGER

I People Interested.

The al^^e^^.^mc^t rolls foe the paving t
of Hront «tr«y.t from the Aast line of j
I'nion ftrect to the <?ast line of Park
streeL from the
I north line of let 1 of block 5. In liaa
I nah. Uy A. Co’s Fifth subdivision of
Traverse City, to the north end of
South Union Mreet bridge, are now Ir
Lv hand* for the colleciion of ,the
- MIOH-HOAN
third assessment, together with the
accrued interest oq all unpaid InstaU
meiii>. the «ame to be paid before the
fir-I ilav of June. lPd|
M E Ha-skefl. Cll.v Trea-iircr
Supermtendent tor Cadillac Schoola. .

IVIOROAIM

-TMAVKPMSK OI-T'V’.

AT REASONABLE PgES"
PALMER & CARVER

B. J. MORGAN

PEDIGREE— Kolx^tt .McGregor. ti4l. recofi 2:17*. stre
Cresccus, 1:61)*; Kentucky Star, 2«lh^; l»artmorc ’ill*: Lurhne

Durango BeUe. 2:1KJ. and 1.6 otherx.
line, 2:19*, Axinitc, 2:17*.

HBSTRACTS OF TITII

!

A

Best
'

Butchers'

Premium

L*rd. per Xb.....................; . ..lOe
Best

Silver lA*af

tjmJ. per

Smlfi's Cotosuet. per lb.... fie
1-ard Compound, per tb------ V/^
B.**t Clearback Pork, per lb. Be
Best Bean Pork, per lb...........7e
1 still have some Flaked Break­
fast Food*.
Tryablta Flake*. Oxford nakee.
Vigor rukes aad Cera Ket

nake* at Ic packege.

Contractors Wanted.
contractor to pul In J.<v*0 cubic

226 Eist Frrt SMi
^

n!

E R. R. Co

Notice to Dog Owners.
Ovrners of dogs are notified that t
licenses for the present fiscal year i
ihouM be seenre
red f«
the city clerk before
«fore Juno 11. IM
James Avery. POq]
217Mfit

THi msnsa beookd, trathm cjett, mioil, moctat. mat bm^

U.P.TIHBEK
ALMOST GONE
«<»■»>■

=

"

=

.=

=

=

BUT

M Bn* AM* '

LITTLE

OF ONCE

that the
I ■ by another tenant. So
anxiour buyer* pare generous or
qjoney
tbe dumb v
1 the berries
many thtHisand* of men have been discovered there wi
no boy after the
employment and lumbering has huckster had
There Is where
the main support of a consider
niriloquUm came In and In
able number of cltle* and towns
r the “berryman" rolibed
tbe choicest white pine
section.
wer<‘ taken. I lut now practically
cverythlOK Rm*«i U» the mill, even the
Death of a Child.
trees having
Mandlne dry or d ead
Hueiia Catharine Shugi
hugan. aged h
and Mrs. OH
y**ars. daughter of S
Sbilgari. died
Ing of Iniestlni
I pretty »ell taken, the spnire and
Wednesday morning
hemlock hndlng ready market in the
:ham
Anderson
will

/uJei

grruMm, mncrmrmc

sijLra^siiHsiJtfiis^.
ir bojr kappr. Udr Ud dignified, aod

Kutfcck
$ l^oyf
J2I Union Street

rrr:;»r“„r

mtl«K| .,r cjoserted Into hardwotid

An imptiriani

plant

i:

Scripture L*a«>n Wat the HI. Paaim
and the Topic Wae the Fourth
Vcrae.
The Memorial day nertice to Mr
Pherattn
No. H* and to the W H.
C. wan given Teaterday momlnK in
Ibe Preabyterlan rburrh by the H> v
U B. Blanell. Tl
•ran* preeeni and alanit nr*
of the
•f rorpa, U*aldea
of the relief
U**ldea the church
being Blled by othera wh*» attenied

Marinette
Lumber fo..
ctmdurted logging op«ra
river for the
□ the Metv-mln.-e
Men-I
Tl
larier of a century
<

nation
•...-I thy
the Mifrendt r of I>m' and
Infliientf wa»i hrouKht Ity Jeffert him

'.vjtr*;:';;;,

i€;r BiiMuinled to Ij.tmo.tioo fe«.t.
forno r immense hohlings it
min;: ImH 2..kh,..hs. feet ..f Manding
rlK-r. whirl, a ill be sold as stump
V The mill itself will he dlsman1 and the macbjn*-ry Khip|»eil to On

.. only
ChrlB
I |M-ople
twins tri
n this p
a Itelns a general w hom
I (laid I.T
ae the north
«;<m1 had give tn opp«M«ahow how .oit
He then w
of .IS.tKto.ttOii [MHtple Tour tnillioiis had
engagetl In thia ronfliel and aa

Am.^lean roiirem w

....

.....

In

sea.<Kii)s

longer

'T. I",r^ir...r7;-

Milton Smjrthwaite

Discovered

j
Dan­

In the country
<
to the east of Mi

.Mr ami Mr.-*. Hrownl.iw S'ari.tirk
ami ehildren of Manr.lon.T w.-re the
gn.-sts of Mr. ami Mrv Walter I. Watson of si>2 W.-hster street ov.-r Sun
Mr. Siarl.urk ami William Jones
Ihe trip in an atiioniol.ile Th.-y
,
i.‘d horn.- today.
; v.-iiirm'
Mrs. H
U.nrks r.-turmsl to Flf.moming after \tsiting in th.of Fib- I,ak.- r.-

Th.- |.liu... r on .In- o.lHni: I. lorn

Mnri.in and

I pri-»tnt, a dang.-roiis

Lut man
r«-ttime.l
to
nmrnlng afi.-r a short visit

other stores at these ixiccs. you will find here at $0.
to $r2.fi0 and $15.00 suits, in single
and double breastcil, tome ot the
?iobbiest suits of the season.
These are perfectly
tailored and mavlc to fit.
Here now at $t»..*»0

A

l»ig

range

/ r nn Sin.SO, sis. $2<». Av smis that
/ V •L/Cy worth a thir«l to a hall more in every
<
case.
Garments that you’d
have to go to the very
“Ihaic
best tailcrs to duplicate in «yle,
«vle, r>aTactcr am
and fit.
as wefi as finisli.
The {U^ices„ tho’.
hall wh.it the tailors would charge.

are. less than

$3, $4, and $5 Boys’ Suits at $1.91
r phenome
nolhers'wl
Thousan.is of lathers anvl mothers
w ho liavc alrea.!y taken aih antage
itage of
i this cxttavvrdinaiy bargain are last

' J‘ '

spreading the news.
Yes, it’s really true, the suits are worth $:i 00 to ji.'i iMI regularly, but to close out
broken lines quickly we have made the price $1 0.5. an.l added many lines since the sale siartevl.

abbed stockings,
Boys’ heavy nl
worth from 20 to 25c,
I
J “

Brownie overalls of goo<l .jualily

here in all sizes at.

The Store That Gives You Most and Best for Your Money

BRO

The lucky .lay for last wreck fell on Wc.lncs.lay, Mav 25th.

If
If you
you luv.
havi om slij.s of tli.it .laic, you
can bring Ibero in an.l gel half youi iiM>ncy
nc) lack.
Im ’

the

r.::.

g the statue of*'K.»s

cungr.-tis pa^M•.l a r.-.s..luii«»n auih<«r
i/Ing ih.‘ are. ptamv ..f a Main. I.. I..'er«*<-i.-.l WI Ih.- exiH-DM- of Hu* p«ili>hAni.-rlrau
eltix.-n!,
of
the
I'nii.*.!
.Stat.-s, Th.MHl.irv M. Henliu>kit iin pr. s
..f P..I

HKirr Ml'Slf
, PtHTI.Ml SHi:
ls> .iu<l
.111.1 Tu.-s.iay,
TU.-S.1
. Sjitur.!:i'. M.in.lsv
4iriiin.*II Itr.ii

luonilng wh,-re h- ex,K-cts i„ embark
in husin.-ss for himself
I t.'irltory hail 4.» Ik- secur.Ml
•I»y >>^eMiirk of Kalkaska
to develop the |k>1m«h; still the people Seston Broadhagen Located Harvey
thank Go.1 fur this ami the splendid
Ranaom*s Misting Bicycle.
Hams w-t-m tto Rapid rivi-r
Williams
news Hr pave all and the planks
Harv.-y Itan-t.iii is a happy small this morning for a fishir : trip
wmiipht . In this
gov.-rnmeni.
.y t.Hlay
A few day* ago his l.icycJe
mistakes andtaupbt
pald for and roiiMMju. iii iv was s...t.-„ which put him to much i«STAGE ,
have ti
' PLATFORM.
This morning the wheel
like the iK.Hr.. force up.ui whi.h .-onM-niencr.-fumed t.. him l.y Chief Hennle.
Mauag. rsSt.-iniH.rg Mr..s have Uen
It ha.l iH-.-n lo.ate.1 n.-ar the
r
p cem.-tery
fonimat.- in s.-curlng the Gaskell
l.> Mr. Bn.adhag. n. 111.st.K k cmiiuiny f.,r th.- w.H k of June d.
This most .-xcllent company has been
tn yav.-rse City tn-fore and always
BREVITIES.
RECOVERED WHEEL.

byleriau chiin-h will hold Its monHfly
business melting at Roy Th.tmpson’s.
^
Webster s.ri-e. this evening at
«:;tii. Elect inn of offlen-.s will |m» h. ld
full alt..-mlance Is .leslre.1.
•-rylKHly •
fim'l a conllal w.i
• ami a v.-r> mier.-sling hour ai
le nrs, M..th.Hirst church umight

sr::;;:,” ’'iv.ro;:'n':r?*n...t.^
*vemh str»s-t. r.
l-awrcnces l«ker> this morning
r puw-Ua.slng last w.-ek’s lucky
Th. n..tic.- of the party to U- gl%.-n
Wed«e*.lay by the RathlK.ne .^isters
-houl.^ huAe rea.l Jut..- 1 inst.-ad .if

Mmm
McGEE AND
JULIETTE PETTICOATS
Adjustable Bands

,?;^h'r’.'.'^:r-^hr.;.'^’;r.roi
m. 'Vliner^e Ir*“

■-"Sit

finish, wide flounce, with

hetuMHchcd rulilc, dust

rufilc is velveteen b«uind; you will find ^ ^ Z
this a skirt to your liking........................... jC • i O

Splen<lid."oo<l [things in Juliet
in style an.l <|uality, Irom

-It von.i

ih-

mK-ki.-., -

A

lion '

Slu* ran tlo it with this store’s

assistaintt.

We never wen- lictler

;tl»lr ti» ]troviil«

ft*r the box's con-

linnation.ihan we nr#* now.

Here

;ire suit- that ilte

Boys Will be Proud
to; Wear
Suits that the mothers will be prou.l t<i see <»n
their bo>s.

I’he suits have ecotl loitks to start with

ami the ;»oo<l htoks are so fortilietl by careful workinanshijuliat that they will last

ihrou^ih

months of

4.00

Traverse City Dental Parlors
FOURTH

PRICE $2.00 TO $6.00
line Black Clax Worsteds. Cht?xiots. Series a ml
Cass^neres to si-h-ct from.
The styles .are the nexvest,
whether yon i^et tXVo jiiece. three piece, double or sintjle bn asi<-»l.

are jdcasing

"> .....

forced
war emancipa
he hour of death has been record
llon'irtwlamatl^’ did not touch all t. It
k war measu ?; man was mov.
nd trying to g.-i
more pum.-rou- lK-twe.-n five
hut G.kI said I
excursion
from
Manlsunp for purity an
have this naUoo
I’ll force on the
for that right
The death rale Is not larp
'Briefly be went
union was pri'servcKl hut that He could
not compromise with evil to arci.nipush the end as man intended
The thirteenth amendment anc
Jerusalem will
tn- held
lot ‘
Our aoda fountain Is open
led up to it was Intollipentl} told and .'vening at S o'clock for work
'or the season.
bow the four fold means were tak. n
Wait's Drug Store.
to accomplish
it was
interestingiy C. R. A I. Time Card in Effect May 29.
told. The tremendous cost and the
Trains will arrive from north and
mapniftcent
result
was
portra>«Ml.
s.u.ih stations on main line at l:25y
Hale, the abutUionlst and finally quit­
BUY k GAS RANGE NOW. 89 t
11:50
ter ten years too stsm. Iwcause he lost
conm-etlons free till July Ihi
:10 a. m.. 11:15
faith In God; followed by Garrison
Gas Co now In new hank Mock.
The service on
and nibers who made names In histury
•194--f
branch
Is revised.
alonp this same line later, was hrieflv
Train leaves Northiiport at
told.
KEWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
IS at T
p City I
•♦God." be said, • waa on the wan»aih
niaile In a modem, up-to-dat
ling to Nonhport
apainsi evil, and wo should determine
lary creamen*.
what Is rlphl and then go ahead un­
til God quiU.“ Along, this lino be paid
lU Y J t GAS RA.NGE NO
OW. 19 1
a benutlfol tribute to the American
118.
All
roenections
free
till
J
111
July
li
soldier and aalktr and used the motto
on the dollor, -In God We Tnist.’* very Gas Co. I low in new hank blocl
*?i94-tf
efectlvely.
LATE STYLE KIMBALL Pianoi
itulaied the soldiers that
129 Front atreeL
___________________ -ask YOUR GROCER for * Kcwi
the
hlatorr
ilty, aUhemsh ther« j Crewncry Batter ”
2191
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Sr,’’ri,i"'Lri„Tr.',-,„.:r r„.rho.

One extra good number ol the McGee we wish to
^avc you sec is a hbek nicrcenzc.1 cloth, splcndiil

175

IIS.- by Nat C n.HKlwin.

l»i*st t»f any in*lH\ t l.iss ;u rontirina-

hard wear, when lhe\- liave t«> do servi. «• for ex-cry day.

era: of which have n. v.-r iM-ei,

rrert

Confirmation

TflY OITB VEI.VET Ice Cream
Vm A. Mrr.H.l. Ciflzens phone »78.
21SS Imi

‘\i“-?;^r;:"!..';,‘rr;;s,.... ,h„

cnuion.

L

in Northern
Michigan

not w.int h« r Iwy u. looU . itv* v< ry

I:'"'-'.'- wni.-.r';;,

corrupt

How the south t

for

worth

WIlh moiliiT i*- th.-n* ib.n ilo,-s

,h..
has sucrun
he turns to the s<
Pacific
ific c
<-«Mist to ci.ntlniie

..... :i;:: i ...n,:;

but not hv evil

fkfk to $«. $10 and $1*2 suits. The same
q^v/sv/L/ choice styles that you will find in

12.00

price wc .piote.

INBEIFIO
apiK.Inled

r.*i'M..VK or:i;,rKri,.Ln; v:;

,hai the rburrh and state be aeimru.e
Th.. fir.- hunieU «»iu- corn.'r of the
and that each one of th.-ae planka was ..pirating r.wm ami badly smoke.l th.put in the ahtp of state and that they walls ami the damage. wiH Ik- bIhuii
had proven gooil planks to stan.l up l.-.o u, th.- nK.m ami the l.vss to
on. Yet there arr- aon.e things that Sawy.-r will I..- alKoit $1.*..
How ,t
cannot l«e forgoUen. that they h-fi a .'aught is not known. I>r. Sawy.-r v
little iKilson. that run .lown thro.igh
ih.-r»- in the aftemtMin a.. .
the paining oOheir lnde|M*ndenrr anti
• l.-fi a fir.* he knew nothing
in the .qaroe «»f fr^tthun and IHi
put rhalna ujxm the limbs of ot
and the poison has run down an
thi-ory Is that

words
testlfle.1. •IX.nl
forget the
crushed mlHIon that has m. romlort
llrlefiy he shownl Lincoln’s spirli
carrying on the ClvH war and his a
to unite the nArih and south, no ni;
ter h..w It Was .ion.., but that G
willed it tn Ik* .l..ne onl> hj th.* fi.-.‘

Cn to S6. and
y}frB4t^Kf broken assortment, ^
sires miss­
ing, but there are som« sp!env1i<! \ aTacs m the lot.
and if you can be fittetl we mil save >-ou nearly hait
what you’d pay elsewhere.

N, B.

This

money’s

that it prompts us to further efforts.
The suits aic all new am! bright, new materials, atul in every instance
worth much more than
the prices asked.
Every style,
shape
i ulcolo
.............................................................


il color that fashion vlcman.ls.

siilBciei

to a l.-s.s.-r d.-gr.f, for the i
Block Last Evening.
! part h.-l.I l.y big corimrntions
------fiev.'eland I'iiffs fo.. which requin- the
her for .-special needs, and th.-re
fir.- .K-. urr.Ml in Dr. J? <>. Siiwy..r’s
Is St HI much timber suiiahle f.ir p’H|>
deiita! iiarlors In ih.* Wilh..lm l»:<>ck
w.HHl or shingles, t.ui th.- -luniherlast ev. nlng alKUit ’
o’clock
It
Jack • of the pineri.-s will s.k.i, disa|s
wa.K
Ul.*r..\.-r.'.l hy
Mlltmi .Smurthhave
wait.-. who turn.-.l In ait alarm ami
Horn with other.s ftirnu'd a huckei
lirigad.' which wa.M ihiing g.Ki.l s.-rvic.
PERSONAL.
wh*n the deparinu-nf arriv.Ml

raustsl

:r.T,

t-rvlng in Chinajin
Japanese girl. A so
as given
pi*
ui. »jio »as
me jS|ianes
of Kuroki Captain Curique die
1 France
Ihe last h
•>|ionde<l with I
• iMconte famuu:

j-our

The enthusiasm of our patrons over our pfferujgs ol fine suns this fining has been

KYencb st»idier.«. survivors

*ponsi
neral Kuroki. who is leading Ihe
Jaiiantse forrr
Manchuria, is in
reality half Fr
* name, they
spelled Curique.

than

MEN’S SUITS

The Greatest
Offering of

punH.s.-

gerous Fire in the New Wilhelm

ha.l

Come in, sec the goods.
Steinberg Broa. is the only store in Traverse City where yon always get
vitbont i£i or ands.

lamllionMerrynian
■g»*r cnnremi
its reservti

where It was left off four year** earlier cf.ncem

SHALL BLAZE

polaon

S4*veral

winter

ave a r.mnu* In history and

He a.Id then- would Ik- pt-at

z.\..........
yon do not have totake our■ word for it

sight,

■ salt! t
•ing the last of It.H extensive pine ImU!
iM st kind of a
splen.
Blaaell ehoae a* the aftip form
Here the siwaker aUo
ward the reforestrath»n «»f the tipp ■
ture leaaon the 111 psalm and the glowing trliiut.- m inotherlusKl. the
IM-nlnsula. except a little exiH-rimenial
fourth veme of that paalm «a» s»‘l<*ct- sons an*1 datighters who heipetl
wiMk under way l.y the Clex.-lan.l
ed as the topic for the a«Tmon.
Me make all hen»lc and h*yal
i Cliffs Irtin Co.
riiiniaiely it
prefaced the aermon hy atatlng that
profftahle work, hut the
1 Hi talk to the tdd aohliera soidieilVJn”.,. In tu years and
he waa f
j^' himU-rman .Lk-s
le and ga'**
rea-«»n
he story of their md.lei „
j,,,
I ]ilan I
an.l retohl and
generations

atep

IPECIAl miNG VALUES

We hare prepared an amijr of moocy-saviag opportunities in Ol'R CLOTHING DKIWRTMF-NT' which

day and Tuesday.
Grinnell Bros.

that will In-

III of the
1 lar;:'T arnti**> ralMNl. Iiuwiiot
, a can-M|1. told how •he
isn, IM'.I and Ihe tine .lf.j'*!ts

FRESBVTERIAN CHURCH.

FIm««S

few 3rean more
ooce iuin>r
will have been remrhed.

tk« &« €f dM Ofdiwnr kind, tbnr are

O. A. R. AND W. R. C. ATTENDED

HmT

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MEMORIAL
SERVICES

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Jeraejr Cttr. K. J. May SO—Detect-

MICHTY

FORESTS NOW LEFT

.♦.Suite.*.

.UNIQUE GRAFT.

floor

NEW STATE BANK BUILDING

Shoes, Hats, Shirts,
Neckties, Stockings
In fact exrrythinu to tiress up the litih- im*n in the
com rt style.

The BOSTON STORE

Speoisl Offer
IVI c

For the next thirty days we will give the
following prices on our crown and bridgre work.

22k gold crowns, 30 gauge

$4.00

Bridge work............................... 4.00
Gold fillings, up from.............
1.00
Silver fillings........ - - -....................... 75
^ painless extraction...........................25
“ Best rubber plates........ ........... 6.00
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
REMEMBER—Take elevator for fourth floor.
Rooms 407-408.

TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
DR. T. A. PEWHALLEGOK, fUBficer

• s|3or»d*r»L oF

F. BENNETT,
Y^HIAIN. COMMISSION anti STOCK BROKER
,.‘vr Every facility provided and satisfactory handling of
" orders entrusted to my ctre guaranteed.
D«//y Market Letter upon request. Personal interviews and correspondmerelstivc to the purchase or sale
.of stocks and grain invited.

Suite 404 Whitney Block,

Phone Numbers
Bell. 128
Citizens, 802

HaoiR & ixi Ibrcutli Co. Btoek
Opposite P. O. Rooms Saadi

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