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The Evening Record, June 10, 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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1904-06-10
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THE EVENING RECORD ITraiS5;
YE8TEr6aY« issue
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY,.JI::^E 10, 1904.
SOLDIERS FIRED ON ALUNML
BANQUET
^
TIAMFLEBBTSULL
OME rmiKEft KILLED IN [THE RE-.
TURN VOLLEY.
John Kroupa Wm Badly Injurad by
Irate Animal at Bowers Harbor.
CORRALLED.
Vulcan
Roofing Company's
Plant
Harry A. Dean.
In
Chicago Partly Oostroyed.
UNION
MEN
MUST
THE DISTRICT.
AgiUiors
for
Trial"
la
General
Bell's Terse Order—Carloads
of Strikers Sent to Denver.
!■
One of the mtjsi enjoyable l>anq«iefs
By Wire to the Evening; Record
"Deport all Harmless Ones aad Hold
By Wire to the Rreninc Record.
rrippir Creek. Col. June HI —0»>n
Cblracn. June in,—A
fire of u
known (orlRln this morning partly t
sfroyet tbe big plant of tbe Vulcj
Rofiflni company. lx>ss IWi.tMNt
SAIHACHIH
OCCUPIED
the
delarhment.
The
shldlers
PT. arthuk
attack begun
Killed One Man.
The deputies and aoldiers deployed
and the detail rhart«lI up tbe Uoui
lack
One man was seen to pltins<-
Hundred in Bull Pen.
the Saimachih Fight the Russians
Had Two Officers and Five Men
Taken
Prisoners—Russian Am
bassador Wounded by Pole.
By Wire in the Evening Record-
At Onietl. about two miles jiway.
strikers were rounded
up
l»rout;bl to the Crlpi
Ipple Creek bnlli
In Ibis
Fifty sert-n strikers
stntil
It Is the Boor of the stoHk
rbanAe and a doten armed1 Kuarlls
in the balcony with riot inins ini their
hands. At Vlsior about 200 men an*
In the btill|>en and squads of soldiers
and depiitiei. are brincint; In |m<>re
ever} hour. Twice
loads of these men
tr,;
Want No Unionista.
trt the harmless ones and bold
the a It.tors for trial • Is C.eperal
Ikil's [•rst- order
Tbe Cltirens Alii
e IU.SI |i
town. Iiankers, merchants, laa'pers.
doctors and even ministers. Tliey sa>
frankly and openly ihal no union im.un
or union sympathlrers shall remain
In Tcllurlde rounty alive.
affair more of
an informal
•Ttiklo.
June
rejK>ris that
a
in —OonerM
deisclitnent
Kuroki
of
our
11 oops occupied Raimaclilh on June 7.
casualties were throe men killed
:*l woiinde.!.
rooms
ajtd
iinal t hitrch. who had the refreshent part under their direction.
The parlors and reception rmims
Were prtully d«-c»rated with eas>
chslrs. screens and |»otte*l plant.- The
parlors lu ing iis4h1 as a general dasheadquarters
Wha. Is nsually the
dining r.K.fu of the ball was fixed up
•ption rtxxm. decorat.si in a
ta-tefii! manner and .K-ctipled by Stew& Sieffins- orchestra, which r-ti
■lereii niii-ic during the evening
Icony of the hall, three
classes, those of ISid:. Ikl*9 and Ifte.
unitetl in forming class headquarter-..
retreat was the most popular
visited
Tie balcony averl.K>k*e<l the
part of^the hall. In which the
tables wen; sc. and the dt^oratlons
vieihle tty- the diners matle a very
|-ct
The MiKh schotil colors
kibr throe class rtdors were
used in yiir decorations.
Tlic four
W carrietl tint throtighout
at a Token of the Esteem '
of thr Case.
Special to the Evening Rfconl
Kingsley. Mkh . June 10.—The commencement exercises of the KIngfley
High school were held Iasi evening
and a large nuni)M>r of people twit
nesse<l the closing exercises of a most
successful school term The class for
sisted of seven bright young pe<iple
timself or her
plomas;
recelvetl
Muehling. Edwin Chaiifiy. Walter
Seegmiller.,Lillian
Boers. Ruth Jack
gmlller.^Ll
son. Zina A Madison. Ella
PrectHling
the
The oreheslra wa-* comjHisevI
"*11. Munrtw. Mrs J H Monn»e. lUlt-
iifnci'rs and fixe men who were made
prlsoner>
Russian Ambaesador Wounded.
By Wire to the Evening RtH^nl
Ibme. SwItlKrland. June in.—V
Jaduviski. Russian
ambassador
to
Switzerland, was firt.l at by an tm-
is not seriuuK. The ass.tilant. a l'<»lander. was ajrettHHL
June ID.-A
('he KtMi tinder yesierdt
the Htgh scho..! elm-* of
gold having their place, the
the class of 1S;.8 royal p.trple and old gold; thtvse of the r\as-- of
IWt* nKMis gr^n au.l old rose, aitd
those of the class of lluio nlle gre.-n
Hugs, potte.1 plants, ea-v chairs, ban!drtur<*s and other decorations
make this one
. u««h!
the tm-tlii-st plact
in the hall. In
iKJw l of punch.
■ pan
'
Misses FYeda Dean
n nicely
presided.
1 Ca-sio Hobson
i
The furniture for the do^ralions of
entire hall was fumUhed i.y tlie
Grand Ra
g. t
for my
ROSSELL SXGE Sai"'
He woul.ln’t know what to do with one of our
laily for t-'nder f
T|-RN'f:i>
they an-
With
Which
a
a
Peculiar
Physician
Lump
Found
m
HAVH M.\HE
an
an.l
is
plial-le
as
i
strictly
a
make a shiM-
Number Four ShoL
SiMM-ial to the Eretiing R*-cord
' neighiMir alMuii
no ditubt
Maple City. Mkh . June Jt.-The H |
y.-ar-fd.l son of John Ktilanda
was
brought to a local physician's oRIci-'
ev* ning siiff.-ring fn>m a |«-culiar '
lump t»D his right breast
Tlie Inntp
o|M-n>-*t an*l lml>e<lde.] in the Aesli
..OUTING SUITS..
Wc arc selling at $IU, $12.
and still it would be a good
for him as auy one else to save trora $2 lo S.n. because ihcse garraents arc «-orth lhat much more.
Another lot of NKWI.ANIJ Hats—3. 2.60, 2.00, 1.60, I.IKI
WI. don't meet irnces, we make them,
WK don’t matcli others’ values, we beat them.
SHOErJ at
Batliq S«itt Fa Mm tid Bop-SOc ti $3J)0
^Ihrril'Tiiedridi
S. BENDA & CO.
5 *>%wrww.w/;v^.v«v.vvvv i
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
V h*iw It gtd there or when.
u- KulandaV live on a hill when- ’ —
•• i-* a great ,u-al «if l.lrd shtMtimc ! .
the bullet was i.nd.ably a stn»
•eriouh ronsequetires are e(i>.-et>-i| ^
------
WHY
DO YOU
Vour Clothiers
If \ ou Want “Best” Cloches
•-h.,
use an ol«l fashiiinc*! fountain
Pen
that
soils
v.uit
From among
ALL OTHFJ^S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA"
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night.
hands
every time )ou fill i\*
USE
Our Crystal SelfFilling Pen
-n
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lak* Ave. artd I Oth
and be free Iroin tlie trouble*
of the Old Fashion Pens
mplaietl attach by
s the hundred and Afu*en guests
I'ori Arthur lugnn roarrlied into the dining
room the
morning
forre.s annind the be• The Russian
I
leagured city were reinforcevl hr the
talde were va.««-s
oop.s which had garrisoned
Hairy
It
Aowf-rs and
at carli
111 Kin Chou
iwn
tbe center of the
"The Russian vessels In the
.strings of smilax.
Oanwith their gnmt gttns. ald.sl il
d.-laiiras were abo on each table.
forces In rejM'lling the attack.Th<> ladles who s«-rve«l the lianqiiet
iles«Tveil rororoendaiion for the man-
BABY DIED
FROM BURNS
variety but
menu
excellent
tastefully
y separate item
ltr«'par*Hl that it left a longing
the
ext course.
The following was the fare prov ided:
Orange sala-i.
MOTHER DID NOT THINK ITS
Chicken mnynnnalM'.
Wafers.
JURIES WERE SERIOUS.
(.Outage cheese.
White and l.rown l.r.*ad.
Pi^kle^.
Olives.
Strawberries.
So She Left the Child Where It Was Ic«' rr«*am.
.\s-orte*l cake.
roffee.
Boarding and Returned to Work
Asltury
at Burdickville.
the invocaM
E
• banquet *
Maple City. June 1*» —Eilwanl. the
" vear-ol.l son of Jot-lc Holverson. 1.-*
.lead as the result of l.iims n-cMved
ioastma.stcr.
-sTX’'^>^r
WILL MEET IN
DETROIT 1906
NEXT BIENNIAL MACCABEE CON
hPwa
50:
J
FRANK FRIEDRICH i
...219...
I O. C. MOFFATT :
f
Abstracts of Title
I PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
X
J
Established In I BOB
Room 2 to Slate Bank Bldu.
the
Voting of
the Great
>live Are Yet UnecrUin Though
Borne Are Knowm.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Battle Creek. Juno lo—The n-sulta
yesterday in the grhat
accal»«*es are indeAnite today.
The tellers ctuinted voles all night. It
known, however, lhat Dr. ixabella
Holdman of Detroit defeated Great
Medical Examiner Emma D Cook also
of IVindt against six other candidates.
Mrs. .Anna Motz of Muskegon also de
ary R Tubbs of Chesanlng
feated Mary
for great lieutenant comn
imander. Great
commander. Frances ,E
Bums,
l-ouls
keep*
P^r.
reebrd
Emma
E.
Bowci
J Arbor;
finance koepei.
KNOX APPOINTED.
tvea. Port Huron. re-<‘lected
Attorney Cotwral Will Fill Senator without opposition.
They hare selected Detroit for the
Quay's Ptaee.
biennial meeting plaee ta ItOC
I follow sou this
By Wire lo the Eveolng Record.
• afternoon.
12:no today a telephone alarm
ratised the chemlral to make a rtfn to
the Ma.sonlr Idock
Smoke Iron
upper rear windows wa« plainly
hut no one seemed to know when
Are was. , The Janitor of the building
had discovered that tbe Masonic lianquet room was full of smoke aad had
telephoned and then made tbe inves
tigation. not wishing lo uko any
chances
The- "fire" was smoke €‘scaplng through an uncovered chimney
opening.
membor* should be pres
Just when to
advertise
“hot weather"
clothes.
CLUTNINGUEPT.
but here’s a “starter”
Tomorrow w<- placr on
iln* follo\vin;i s- a^onable merchandist; at prices mtich under vain* :
Men s 7.50 Top Coals
$5.00
Men s lO.UO Top Coats
7.00
Men’s 12.00 Top Coats
$0’76
Men s 1.5.00 l op Coats
g
3.00
YOUTHS’ suits! *6ES 15 TO 19
Results of
WE’RE
UNDECIDED
'A.W*V.W.W*W
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
VENTION WILL BE THERE.
There Was No Fire.
Philadelphia. June
10.—Governor
Btmrpaeker has appelated Attorney
General Kaox <
Id there
tbe ledalatare.
N*.s.woi
2 t'i Krunl-.irfct.
• roemb
atied on Second Page \
r,..i
____
I
that will Ih- comfortai.:---
• The long i
low S lireast. abdomen, hips and thighs
•rrlbly hume.1.
chillis mother, who works at
Burdickville.
was
summontvl
and
after l.HvkIng at the child Is said to
l.illlan
have expressed the opinion that it
cleverly written cbisr history foliose*l
s not seriously hurt and returned
an oration. "Th'e Id«vat Man and Ihe
liy an
her work, leaving the hahy at the
Harry Muehling
Ideal Citizen." by
Miss home of Peter Johnson at Port Oneida.
Thestra select k
After
iMumllng
Medical
Ruth Jackson dellvei ed a well presummoned, hut although
flared oration. "Noted Women In His
lory.”
Miss Zina Madison read |the
class history and this was followetl by
a quartet selection and a comprehen
MUCH SMOKE.
sive oration on the "Value of an Bduratlon." by Walter Seegmlller. "ProgOepartmgnt Responds to an Alarm But
ress" was Edwin R. Chaufty’s subject
which he bandied very ably.
Miss
Ella Rrackenbi f had the honor of dellverlng
i
This Way But Once
The remainder of the program fol
lows;
Music, orchestra.
Presentation of diplomas.
Brown.
Ciaas address. Rev. A. L Thurston.
Drill, eight l*oys.
Song.'quartet
Benediction.
The Boral dUplay was especially
srorthjr of mention. Each graduate reoelved many! beautiful flowers and
among them were bouquets from Traver«e Clur.. Grand Rapids and other
can
The enemy l^•ft tm
liattleflelil 2-! killed besides two
Sp.-cial to the Evening R.-conl
invocation
* 0ily Book Store
y.-»u
I .Saturday: wanner nonh portion: east"What
Just I
reception
rx
Presented Teacher With a Cold Idling
the Srealher that
(.rovt-r's sho--s ar-- ma.it
venture pntved U> b<' a
parlors,
j
HANH
natun.
by any ..ther dealers In the cooatj.
»K.-gin t ’ wish y«nir f«t-f tM-liinge<i
BULLET IN
HIS BREAST
Suffered
Washington. June lo- The Japam-.e
lecatlon tfMlav uave out the following
ralilegram
Attack Begun.
GRADUATION
AT KINGSLEY
-This
Inaugurated
going to a hotel
1 every «en«r of the word—
m.i.1
that same one if you say so. Ask to see them.
time and the bail was secured. Instead
Indies’ Aid society of the Cnncrega
la ered I He fli
In o|M*n formation anssered
nut from behind a scrub oak and later
the dead body of a msn wa« Ifoun.l
shotalhmuEh the head.
departure was
Ours are not
have the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one else will gH
tender Teet
of the largest ever given,
The
ters usinit smokeless powder
This pul an end to t^r a<
last evening
CUall Papers
that are '•PpecisI and Exclusive'
Wo have several lavoks of pitiems that we allow our curanmeTSto
Away in Pans.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Parts. June lu —Miss l^s Mortim.
daughter of former Governor Levi P.
Morton of N'ew York, who has U*en
rritkally ill for the last few days from
blood poisoning following an operation
r api>endirltls. died at midnight at
iinique No. 15 Rue
Tbe baoqm t wa^
s-ks w.-re tastefully trimmed for tin
rlalme<t the shots were from \v|nrbe.«
lain side
the Porwters' ball.
Daughter of Levi P.^orton Passed
attended by about llo people and was
oceasion. as was also the tables hr the
When Lhref miles
from the scene sometme opened Are
OB
and rocepthms given by the Alumni
association occurred
Right here at this store you can get
than any others
Tor
Kr.*at success.
ersl Beirs second expedition, n^c up
of In^ntry and deputies, marr.hed to
nniFll late yesterday afternoon to ar
rest some strikers.
Soft Shots
LENA MORTON DEAD.
CLASS OF 1904 WELCOMED
John Kmaiw. a arrM-koown farmer
’ Bosrers Harbor narrowly escaped
erdar by belnc trampled
I upon by
• nra«ed bull wbkb.be wa*
Mr Kroupa was reiW badly
’ lendins
1 bniUetl
II l« ihoucbi nrt
\ « <-rr broken.
/
*
Al>nut a year ajro he bad the tame
Ir-xperienr* with tbU ball
ToaaU Were Responded to By C^rge
■ badly bruised at that time.
L. Crisp. Mrs. M. E. C. Bates. 1.
fSODOO riRE^^
Gilbert. Parm C. Cjlbcft and
CDAIDED wmt UOT CURS
ALL
Grover's
Hurt a Year Ago.
HERDED Ui
BULL PENS
HUNDREDS OF MINERS ARE I
THE WEATHERMirhlgan—Fair tonight and Satnrdav : warmer north portion. ea.«ierly
winds.
General—Rains in
Kansa.-*
and
South Dakota. Local shower* In Iowa.
Generally higher temperature northand altout statinaary olsewhere I
Ohio valU'v Hear, siaiiunary temper
ature.
10.00 Scotch novcliies, just the thin;; for
Wool Cra>h Suits —very swell
Boys’ Blouse Suits. $4.00 and $4..50 values
Men's’’^piece suits—newest patterns
50
$10 00
Qg
$ 10 00
Wool Crash Coats and Pants
for sizes from 32 to 44 breast
measure-five dollars to fifteen
• dollars per suit-the kind that
fit as will as the regular cut
coat-something that cannot be
said of other makes of summer
clothes-ask to see
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
band
COMCEIT FLEAMKC i
“J
“ *««» th« air m
The timr and plao* of the imxt «aoLarg« Number Listened to the Buieet oert will be determiaed this argBlaa.
Alto see values we are giving in Undosrear. .25, SO. 75 an^ $1.00
Union Suits for Men..............................$1J00. $1.50
$2JS0
Shim.................................... ........... 50c. 75c. $1.00cm4$1M
e. wnbdm,
C0fmtr Tf0at
. twi Saha
Strains Rendered
by the
Musi
cians Last Evening.
The firrt open air coacert of the
M-a*ou given by the TraTerse CKy
band attracted a large number of peo
pie last ereniag.
The program as
publUhed In last evening's Record was
carried «>nt in full and every number
elicited
favorable comment.
oommenL
Tbe
_____ e was an new aadI most of U was
at the kted that
STnSSSiJS’rSSr.lE.
irO. of
JMiTT
TMAMeewtMMrxw j,J
THE EVEiaKQ RECOKD, TRAVERSE CITV, MICIL, FRIDAY, JUKE 10, 1004.
' THt EVENING RECORD’*mm B«ndi hr
THQt. T. SATES mK A W.
«TM a atark on its stalk
wa« toucheJ
be kent
fer xtr.HA.i«Eiri5^ —
.
1 trrbrr <
“The
Toang
Cfi s,T=:rsS
Ms
„p|e .a th.. r«“r..r: m«,t make the
iMtier
Til* »cb<*<»''> are the
bmcc la mowr rrAtrr.
aKblp aod
duties of ciiiren!
ipt'lus to look higher. The pale
!ir *eb.-d that mt.Ia n
I to THE
TS::
4i>meilme^ the erelidi* wearily close.
W.V.. ,.f di^*pp.iintment ►we^p c
-h. l-.|ng. .hipwrerk «eems very E
*nd then the fare of an «.bJ fr^nd
peurs and the sk« rleaVs
The '
'oming of old M-h-«r»l frlen i renew*
nm mu
last STealn*
the tea! and
th- i;r *d heart
tfactf<d a large number of people \
urlgbien
Addre->»:ig the alumni he
wm9 srrti pleased with the mnslr.
•hev .hr.-Id not live *o a* lo^reathe
Thm» eooeerts enable a man an
algher thing* w. that the other gener
taalljr to spenil aa evenlOK very p>a*•Th* y maile the
aatly. Often a mao rt*:um*
home
tired from bU work and remain* there
Si
i, Dt. rkrcc ko»
be caawot cure.
.
_
It Stakds Aixixa.—The •Fsvortte PtescTvpboe* stands alone, as the one aad
moB
v^akaess, pe^ww^T sack
positively specific curatrre properties as to
waxraat hs maker* in propoamg. and
biudiiv themselves to forfett. as the pro
prietors
_________
of that wonderful remed'
remedy hmby do, to pay the sum of »y» U W*!
moi^ ^ fi\’oited “Saw i^y (
the above disease* in which after a Uxx
and reasonable trial of our treatment, vre
fail to cure.
No other medicine for
the cure of wonma’s peculiar ailmcBU u
i P.-arl MfCool of the clai
hen saug a solo that wa* |
Iowa If tberp U notblac "coins on "
The eoacerts provide tkl> amusement.
Ha takes bU family and ip»e« d9wn
Ha meet* hi* fellow rlilten* and keep*ia touch arltb affairs ct the city.
•xardae aad the music add* a pleas
ure to the eTsalns that nuthlns eUe
■ eould.
The concert* are a good thing
Ibr etrerybody and undoubtedly will be
doubly
popular as
the
Mrs. M. E. C. Bates.
I Ada Hmllh of the class uf
progrs
.gram and
Inieresi
rffi--r,:,rr.2
He
gets a breath of fresh aJr and needed
season ad
eances.
earbnrs
luring I he v«wi>
wa-> writien eMpecially
ikjn.
run*ulered it a great
given the opportunity
the early school day* in
-egU.n and that she had watched for
progress of the *cb<K>l
the fortunes of
Manistee county 1* l>elng bothered
with a plague of bear*.
The animal,
have cotiea so bold that they com«
right up Into the duoryard* and make
off with small stock
This story re
can* the fact that a short time agr>
a bear de-shirted a boy near Kmplre.
But with bear* to the right of iv
inlen*st slie woulil tell
(In* first school which
lslt.-.J north of Mani-iec lu
.ailors at Norihi»ort were
alsmi
was
IKM.
taught !■>
sessed of the unparalleled curative prop
erty. tlmt vrould warrant iu manufacturers
in making such an offer ; no other rei^y
has such a record of cures on which to bme
aocb a remarkable offer.
Rev, Nimrod F Je
and Judge O. W Ct
will address the Cass
Cassopolis
at their annual picnic
June 15.
The Tuscola County
Adv<
which Is said to l>e one of th
ring papers in the sute. has been
Id by Fre»l Slocum, who has run It
r ta-enty years. A. D. Gallerj of
Eaton Rafiids being the new ow
The ecbool board at Three
bax called a special meeting
iaxpayer» to art on the |>ropo«l
bond the district for $25.0(»0 i
r-tlon of a new high school building
purchased
ago.
arshall evidently wants to make
CO,*! showing as possible with her
il rival. AIbb.n. a* the
I paiM'r*
.- urging (KN)ple who Intend
ilg.- in vaeatliHjK to give ihe’,r namee
t|j,‘ ,-,-nsii!, tak»-rs l«,*f,ire leaving
she said that they were very
during
the
day
and
ms
' Traverse City's first scho«)l
labllshe,! a,
the corner
be able to produce are those that
id Wellington Bireet. in a
gethe^ with the bull* patmnire
,si as a sialde
lullding first
stock market.
>'
was a isipulailon
lere and there wi
ihlrie<-n students
.Mis* Helen tki
The Woman’s Foreign dUtiict
first leachi'T and gut |1
•lonary meeUng will Ik- held in Man
>r her .^.ervices the first
rvlona next year and the Woman's
Hates then spoke
e-fsiuial conn.-cilon with the schutd
Home Missionary society will mt
luring lKr.;51. This was folh*wed by
Petoskey.
Traverse City bad
ilescrlplion of I lu
pleasure of entertaining the union del
ted on the corner of Park and Slate
egatlon and would be glad u> again
rv«»i and the surroundings. She also
meet the delegates at some future as
*p«jke of some of the early
Uart«‘d their schiad W*>rk
serablage.
ho were n<i« pn>rain<-ni liiisincss
en »if the city an<l other plac«-s
Cuba I* sfiukeD of a* a rival i
at perhaps s..me of lh..t-e as*eml.U‘d
Michigan peach orchards and
*r<‘ tonight were ilu-lr clilldren
os.-,! wtU> a few t..uching words for
Oeorgbt.
Meanwhile the Mlcblgau
le welfare of the students of the
peach o^bards themselves are doings
raverse City scho«ils and an f-arnest
pretty well, thank ye.
[Hi bless them
that Grand Traverae county seem*
Prof. I. B. Gilbert.
llearst says he hasn't given u
own a^
admissions, he has 'given
up"
pi»ttyr Ifreely.
Port Arthur must be made of Indis
rubber.
It fall* one day only t
Supt. I. n. Gilbert spoke
-hlUl and the r..mmunliy."
in his discourse with two stories
ipily mustratlng his remarks and then
■lasses of p«Hiple In the world.
lo.-rs of lu*nefic<-nt tUs-il*. The yo
people leaving the schtail cease to
recipients and take their placs
HoWa ThIsT
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re
Wd for aay case of CaUrrfa that can
put be cured by Hall's
itarrb Cure
.. Toledo. O
«»-. iu«- iiuuenugned. have known F.
. J. Cheney
ney for the past 15 yean, and
believe• him perfectly hi
honorable in all
business
ss tranaartion*. and ffnanclally
able to carry out any ibllgallon* made
I.M------------ ^
by hi*
I* Arm.
firm. Waldlni.
Waldlni Klnnan
vin. Wholesalu Druggists. Toliedo,
•
H[all's
i
Catarrh Cure Is takenI Intel
din
ally, acting directly
upon the blood
and mucou* surfaces of the a;
Tesllmunials sent free.
Price
per bottle. Sold by all druggist*.
Take lull's Family Pills for ronsti
patlnn.
ALPHMl lAUQUET
'oDilniied From FI
hat shall be the rharacier and «
lall Ih- the Influence of this young
.M.d on the cimmunity;
Young roanhocHl and young woman
s*d stand as great Influences to build
munity may step Into Its place
great Inlluenc*- of this Is its n
luaing and softening, its removing
svarlce. Sr. as the old scholars U
bark Into their schiad days, it is i
question of dollars and r«-;
ihe iK'neflts that th.-v have
He also spoke of the heritage
uth of t.Hlav had r.-cuved. how
school* wu're not universal
m-l until thlrtv vear* ago.
.> hail b.i-n in existence
antry since in=:. How the Michigan
prUnn rectrnl* show that less than
[H'l cent of the incarcerated criminals
were High sch.s.l graduates
Mr GmH'rfs discourse, while v.
short was instructive and lislen.“»l
rti-h close attention and his remarks
.nt^iv,seM-m.-d to strike a resiKim
Hi. last wnience wa
community reaches o
aud on Ihe head of
mntiv and not only diw
.,-ms to offer a blessing "
The ne>t number on the program
easing r«'ading by Miss Alma
to have.a completf
ets must really
[orjbe apt>eUie and
, the mind. He then read the regrets
of Prentice Whitman CK5) who i
III. U A. Pratt (1»1) of Detroit v
was unable to Im' present, and Al
C. Peal of Moline. Ill. who was a
aaable to be there
The speaker then went
back
fifiy-one years ago when Traverse City
was only a small hamlet at the head
of Grand Traverse bav. He told
the first postoSce In this region
at Old Mission and bow the little
lection of houses'where the pres*
present
Parm C. Gilbert.
d Gra
Gilbert of the clat
■averse City
a Joke
called upon by Toastmaster
plication
‘ to the department
i and said bf* was glad
(or ai postolBoe. It was suggested th
well as to be there
He c
word 'Grand V)be dropped.
T
ing I
ich meeting a big thin,
name, that was first suggested In
: try to attempt
tell
Joking wav. has become a deserved
Ivantages
u U- of
appellation. Nineteen years ago. the
a
gather!
first class was graduated from
There
are
some
th
Traverae City High school and '
succeeding years this institution
given the city talented young pt
to carry on the work. He then ns
a number of sution* in life that grad
lb ” how. t?hei^me gels
uatea ai the High acbool filled. After
aUtlog that the graduatua extended
and encourageme
frooi the east to the weei coast he
gone before and are rvwdy to help
Introduced George I... Crisp of the
advls. Id this respect he (raid a t
class of 1891.
ute to Mra. Jd E. C. Bates and said
Me. Criap’e OeatUn.
(lull there vrvre also others to whom
Mr. Crisp's oration was replete with one eould look with confidence for ad
good thought. *'We cover the dlsap vice. That the word* of cheer,
pointments
of our real
lives with fori and coiinige were often tin
hopes of a life we never live." he said, foiindation and that many an' Indebt"we never attain our Jdeals. How for c1 to others for such things.
innate, for if we ahonld. life would not
He went on to show how murh these
be worth the living. The proper way eneuuraging words were worth and
to enjoy Hfe U to have an Ideal and those Iwho have received them
bead all energlea Toward Us final
are glad to acknowaaniaatloa."
ge that debt,
debt.
In this respect he
He ibea look up two mi*uke^
d the pair
ilsed
patrons of the schooL
ther one of which would be disa* mr ny of them who have never had
ideal aad a wandering opportunity to derive any
benefits
from tkc preaertbed eotirae.
The from them directly. He said that
iff—kw then ffire a deacriptloo oT a Alumni aaaocUtlon was not arbl
HtUe flowar eoamoaly known as “Sol I but to help each other and he .
i’a aaaU"
by It* blooming | sorry that every member coold not
r:r
‘hi’n;"
15
SAVINGS
^ANK
If SO. sec those LADIES* SPRING SUITS
that Wilhelm. Sooth Side, is sellior at
HALF PRICE Also the Covert and
Cheviot Jackets at $1.98 and $3.T5.
>
WEST SIDE
LOTS I”,VI A. J. WILHELM IAI'b!
We have *oroe of the In'*! U»i*
on the West Side at a (>rlce
which makes these the cheapest
A Hattie Creek preach.-r ha* issued
warning to people wb<» attend Sun
IV basebal game*, saying that they
w.-re r.-servlng seats in hell, but hi*
invectives seem to have had little ef-
siremioiiK ritiren who Is enI of hi* element In Nileu ha*
sugg#-»t.-d that the fire escape* which
e purcliase,] f<ir the I'nion school
ding of that efty about the time of
InKjui* fire, and which have Ikh-h
neeting. to lie school fellow* i
?ha association would increase In num
tier* and attracilvene** and that each
to the pleasure that
lose various occasions
In the memory of the
h one of the member*
make much of the R.s*orlation and
canirutlon and keep 1. up fallhf.
Wh.-re they will do some good.
l-»*rov l./jng of Marcellos, was i<»
marry a sm-,«et young nils* of Paw
Ik- long on in
I,-111ion- but short on courage,
fiiuillv. af',-r having
the c,-rem€>i
|Mi-i|Min»*d once, he ralb-d up th<ihu’-mighi hate-lM-en bv ie|,‘|iho
>la> *.-t I .r Ihe wedding a
rm,-,l her i hat he tlldn-1 think he
married that day. Th,^
Thompson
then
Introilneed
Many Ih-afi. president of the rlas* of
In wi-U'Chosen words, the toast-
”r:
To introiUicc our crown ami Iwitlge work, alio operating, to
sliow ti e (ie<il>le m Traverse L*ity and virinitv onr.inethfsU and *
fine wotk, we will (or the next
■lass rills year Is promin
r of r.‘s(N-cis
It Is tin- yoiing^ and also one of the largest
that ever graduate,!
As an
aihl,-tic class it has never lu'en sur
--ry;:,:::.'
track I,'am numli, ring twelv,- m»
were iN-nlors
VV,. are glad to »» with you .1
••vening and will always lie pn»t«d
members of t
.Alumni of the T. C. H. S"
Miss l^ui Mr.Manus follow.sl with
IJowIng offieers w,-r,‘
i*l,*,-t,-,l:
President. Arall F Nerltnger
then
S.vretnry. Mi*s p.-arl McC.v.l
Tn-asnrer. Rob.Tt Walter
The evening clos,-d by all 'singinii^^'
.\nierira
CONSUMPTION
TEN. DAYS
C. W. Aahton.
GIVE
If The House
Silver Fillings...............'....... ......... .
Painless Extraction— ......... .—...........
Best Red Rubber Plate........
I* up ai
to buy
Buildi ng,
BOTH
‘J,'",:,
146 EAST FRMT STREET
PAVINLTAX.
::oo-imo
Many BvMaia bong mvafi ovht My ky Dr.
OMwaan Magte BgypOaa Ofi. lha( iltoirwMi
wooM ha ■HrH u tha fiaafilr nmm* M
ro^ w^Mna. grv. oaias, aoagfia aq« qMlV.
A vary hrtgM aad tatwaanag ahffd aC Mr.
Lkam OaBap. ui Mam M.. Jaahaaa, Mlak.. My
ttbapoMod ffoathwffh enap,aa afforta a(
--- ---
-------------SSKJn
alawdMlakaaay.aqdagpMaaM la tta
aatada ad tha ttaaag Mi affaal aad w«Ma ■
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
■‘THE STRAW HAT STORE”
'HConceded so by all who have teen our stock.
the quality and the popular prices.
Summer
We show the stock, the style,
cays call
for summer hats.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Your head can be well dressed for very bttie money.
If ycur face has not
been fitted right—for surely the face should receive a* much attention a*
. when buying a hat—let us try our 'hand at it.
There is no equal or comi»ajito
be made
The Knox Hat
between our
at both $4.00 and $5.00 and the t
Remember oar new
The Knos Ya
< E*charge for $4.00.
Better join
The Kingsbury Hat
hat.
V r carry four stylea. aM at $1.50 1
The ••Yacht." the “Long Branch.'
• Princeton/'
bake shop
It open to all at any time.
I we show thi^‘ stylet.
Is the medium-prtced. swell looker.
an.l the pride of Traverse City.
The
"Board
oI Trade" and
1
The name designate* th
wearing either shape.
::
The “Princeton Straw”
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
Will be a popular hat. because it is a stylish
haL yet
There are four grades. 50c. 75e. $1J» and $1 JO.
costs little
money.
Can't very well go without
a ttraw hat at these prices.
The *;Canton Hat”
Will be a great seller because it has a wonderful selling price.
NEW COODS
Think of it.
50c for one grade, 75c for the other.
Men’s Sailors
Are the hats so many men wear because so many men like them.
like the price, too. 50c and 75c.
New
Laces
and
Then you want to be
Embroidcriei
prepared even if it only comes "a day at a time."
with insertions to match—
large assortmenL
You know
our prices on these goods.
and spoons, guaranteed goods,
only 60c per paekage.
northern
Michigan
eluding
the
latest—Peggy
from Paris—in all shades and
sizes—prices 26c to $2.60
each.
They
$traw haU will be worn very much, be
cause the straw hat season will come “alt in a heap."
New silver metal Knives, Forks
A Smr^
f»r
Oromp ud OsUs.
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
TRY A RECORD WANT i
' ,'*"fnr»’ hSin'!:'-
•cessary to ci
r chronic cougl
■oughs. hangingsndlco.ls nr weak and debilitated cond
lions of Traverse City people, and
pay for the medicine ourselves if it
fall* to give satisfactory results.
H»»w can we express our faith in
Vliiol mort' emphatically? Johnson'*
Drug Store.
For the convenience of
Traverse City people the proprietor
of Johnson's Drug Store ha* arranged
with some of the other retail dnigglsts
in the city to sell Vino!.
PHONES
PROMPT OELIVFRY
Notice to All People Interested!
The assessment roll for the improve
nent of Sixth street from the east
In. of Division street to the west line
.f rnion *tr..,.t Is now in my hand*
or th,- colbH-tlon of the second a.ssess
ueni together with the accrued
unpaid Installments.
■ pai.l l>efore the first
Julv,
M E lUskell.
City Treasurer,
R.h.oi 202 Siai
uo bank building
BREAD
*''vro.*"
He sure joii arc I
National Dental Parlors
•Zi..
HOME MADE
Hv.-r nil ever i^mipounde,!. Il con
tains no oil or gn'ase to upset the deli
cate stomach, yet it
does
contain
ev,T> one of the fifty odd m. licinal
curative elements actually takt 1 from
i'uit 2t»7-'itis.
floor.
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on it. hot it wili come up smiling
son
unnecessary
surh
have b,H-n *o dlff
, nt
W.- kno» of hiindre,!* of ca*e*
«h>T,- our wimderful rod liver oil
arath.n Vino!, ha* *
vaiuabl- life, which
■ have letter*
ha»»- bf»-n sacrifle,',!
n up to die.
n p,sui
that Vinol.
saved
their liv
50c
25c
6.00
ALL WORK CUMRAMTEED TER YEARS
particularly liii,T,*et,t
gelling the mewl value f,i
moiK-v
Till*
. of expTibuilder*' hardwar,'
, to help you make sel
FRANK TRUDEi
■ a Jolly old maiden lad>,
<ly of high d,'gr,-,-.
ij.-ier goe* lo l«..l—without
ink of Rocky Mountain Tea.
.M JohnsonV Drug
giti-n a good ,lea! «»f time to lb»- study
of coiiNiimption. an.! find ihai
ary
paraiiv. Iv f.-w cas.-* are he
Mostly all are rau«ed by
llecled
couch* an*l cold*,
which
gradually
and others.
Ours is sweet,
w.
.ak. n Hie »hob- pulmonary
system.
an.
! l»-fon- (n-ople r»'all
wholesome and njtritiooa. Our
dl-,-a5ed spot in one
lung.
graham ami salt rising is tine
"S'
SPKCl.AI. I’RICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Gold Crown............................................. S4.00
Bridge Work .......................
4.00
Gold Fillings—.
............*.............$1.00 and up
>arlor
;.r:!
Harry A. Dean.
"In behalf of the class of
I wish
thank the Alumni for the hearty
welcime you have shown ns this
for the manv favors we hav»-
..National Dentists..
'■:s
A. F. Ncrlln0cr.
nr«-.ent a* there was no better
me-t and give the glad hand
i fr,-e and easy ground.
ptMtple liecame lnter»-*ied In their
’iii-in< .« and wrapped up in It six
dar*. in a w-ek
Mr. Gill
-onslrti-red it a grand and goo,l tl
a'.id,- all buKin,->» as children
do wln n Ihev hasten out of the vchoni
.
There wa* the same spirit
id-hip and g«HHl rhcT last nl|
he advised all to fell their neigh
iM.r* and otb.-r roemlK-r* of the Alumni
haars to the left of u* the only lM>srs
cording to all accounts and some of hi*
ESTATE
AM Amnva MIG
real
$500 REWARD FOR WOMEN
■TBNlNa EBOOBa
bseauaa be U too weary to go down
ARE YOU GOING TO
BUY A sum
-on-
Casa county church synod has
turned a Uwyer out of the chnreh be
cause be danced a quadrille.
mr. Tfcee’a
The Battle Creek detentloo hospital
to now empty,
npty. (or the first time in
> smallpox patients
itha.
«Ma U doiaf the
oatne thta^ Ju*t having been releaacd.
lookisf thm
Judge Tuple will deliver the address
Of way— before the annual meeting of the Piotebiag at
■lety of Sf. Joseph county at
edicioal
SturgI*. Saturday. June 18.
The *c■bool board of Carieton has rePrinrlpal H. D. McDougal.
who (or the past two years has been
at the head of the high achonl there
Floyd Williams of Clinton recently
canghf his leg in a washer at the wool
en mill and had It pulled herder than
caxwoT US ccazx).
So uniformly *aeee*sftd has Dr. P*efue*s if he uert^noning for a political
'•S
C. A. HELeHEE, Oty CtresUtor.
Natl to lo»
cmmmBwnn
•r maaoMM
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
4
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THB EVEHIHQ EECOBD, TBAVEBSE CITY, MTCIL, FRIDAY, JUICE 10, 1904.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
fflOHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
PETOSKET
NEXT YEAS
That's the Ctiarpt Apainat Big Muakagea Conocma^
Ifnskegon. Mich.. June 1ft —The ;
council
wncil 'has discovered, it 1* alleged.
that the Loescher tannery, the Ama
W. M. M.«. CLOEEO tCMIONS YES zon Knitting Co,, and other Ig eoncema have he
TERDAY ArrERNOON.^
Mrs. Bamca
B E S T
Mrs. Oswald Had
There were many good Ihongbis
hr«night om for missionary workers
urlng the closing boor of the Home
lissiooary meeting yesterday.
The
president. Mrs. Barnes, delivered her
addn-s in a characteristic manner.
She aald if she were a minister she
take a text, or rather I
ye one another's burdens.* Afid
fverv mail shall bear bis
htirdeD" ■■
While Ihrse stH'med coniradictilory
Mrs. Barnes showed bow both1 may be
lelp It Is
value
\A*hen others
II that they assist i
■Ir burdens, but when they <
mg f. r all to heap their burdens
them
Mrs. Barnes told of her
conducting a successful
m«"«-ting. It must Ik* planned carefully
beforehand. Ihe program must Ik* well
preiured and all point* p«TtaInlng to
the
meeting* must
Ik* carried
out
promptly. She gave as a text to pon
•r upon. '•R\on so we spi-ak. not as
chase at Be rlin for the Rmie-no's cup
• a.slng men. but CkkI "
marked Ihe flrsl rar-aslon on which a
Mrs. Osborne of Peioskey told In a
flohensolleni *o near the thnme had
ost (dewKlng way of a trip to Alaska
hich she took aume lime ago
She
deuts.
At Honn neither the present ■old of the quaint eoatumes at the Incrown prince nor the father Ix-fore hablunts who are a happy, good na
him was albiwed to stand up against nirr*d people, fond of athletics and
an> fellow Mudent arthe ••mensuren." sjions of all fftids.
F'diicatinn is taking them out of
.,r cui^ duels. Which ih.j could only
Surgical skill I*
attend as spectators.
The emperor
e often sees poornever rode such a race a* hi* win ha.s
joints protriidnlg
now done, and for the simple reason
that he has no iiower In hi> hridle
^
‘ ^
«MT SEPMTIEIT.
STOLE THE CfTY WATER?
NEW LIVERY
A7.gi^riaJSJratL-aa?-
isly I
city.main* for monthconsumption reached a
illons per capitai per di
day. The city
r system, and i
n additional rcajed unmet-
‘w
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOU R
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
r.'.!
GUniAL MEWS
0PT81 WOBLO
Wh^n A l*oy Jn hi* faib*»r'» oac**
r»«Hi. J-Ooald
the iel«-Kr»ph«*r *
art. and he ha* kept U up ever »lnre.
A prlVAie wire
connenn
Georgian
court, hi* home hi l^kewrood, N J .
with
hia oOce In
Broadway. New
York, and a* Mrw. Gould alao under
aland* lelearapb)’ they are able «o
chat whenever occaaion demand*.
f*1rat atnoFOR a late hatch of randi) paa*> phyalcal eiamlnailon
idemy
I acadi
lapull*
lahlpm
MIdal
. Adair or Xenia. <
larian and I
lair U a alrici v.
particle of animal fo
taated
He dc
allow himaetf aoup. flah or huiler.
thouKh many of hi* cull mfuac
Vuiinr Adair ha* a fine
■eg I on
After their rt>cenl wirrtiw Mr and
the
•Mrs. tJrover Cleveland an- prepared
• hearted miners.
themselves In Ihe M“Clm*loii tif
honiest.nd. ah.l they hav.
Skaguay nnd Sitka whic^
Iea.sn| a comfortable farmhoto
Sandwich. S H.. for the sunmi. • ThN encouraging.,
meeting place of the Mis
WlnMon rhiirchiir*
recent break Is a most historic plan*. IwinK <»ne of
down In a apeech In parliament recalls the oldest farmhouses in the connirv 'binary society will Ik* f’eloskey.
A rising vole of thanks was extend
i similar lapae
•King ,
to the Enalbih
the F'\ailing ll«*coril .for courtesies
neri)
• part of a member
lemory i
r.-eeivlng
paiK*rs containing the r«*y fai
named
imI Shell In the bouse of common*
1 plate of |K*w ler. liort- of the niissi.inary sessh.n*
IhellI was commencing a carefully prc lure of
r buy the
id iht'^Clevelands
pared
laretl sentence with the word “neces
I memory deaeried him.
StarUing Evidanec.
•liy~
sr"’T“pr,T,.r;L,::H,vo„„,w
from West OsslpiMH*. the nean*st rail
Jd.Hl; “I* not alway* the mother way siartTm. which
wife
m* r presi
tventloo."'
’ from
I
I long at Matthew Stanley Quay cm them!
u the
worbi in
1 he was powerful enough to pre
uf little null.
par
Ity of Cleveland ha.s crushed1 her parents.
and some «*f ihe closest friends of
.. .... ..ome, Daniel Aanew
Cleveland have not seen her since the
Justin
child's death
Within a few days the
r
Insii
rveland house In 1‘rlnceton
his death he made the senator prom
ise to keep out saloons.
Mr. Quay
That Throbbing Headache.
liked good liquor, hut he kept hts
wonl. Now that he Is deaii those who
Would quickly
leave you. If yoti
are tlre<l of drug store whisky will used Dt. King's New Life Plllf. Thou
make an effort to have the local np Sands of(sufferers have proved their
tlon law repealed. •
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
BiTrvtary Shaw told ihU story the H.*adaches. T*other day as to the propriety of ex and build up
lending clemency to violators of the Money hack If not
customs law who
fumUh evidence Johnson's Drug Sti
against their associates. It was at a Meads. Draggists.
school In Mr. Shaw's native slate of
A pljK* used bv Miles Siandisb in
Iowa and one of the lioys in a class
had committed some grave iDfraciion ICl’o is an interesting relic exhibited
of discipline. The teacher announced In Ihe Massachusetts building at the
that he would thrash the whole class world's fair.
If someone did not tell him who had
Marshall's pavement laid last
eommllled the offense. All were silent
and he egan with Ihe first Ikiv and is crumbling up and blowing aw
thrashed everyone In the class until is said, and much of it will have
replae«*il
■bed the last <
Anally he raarhi
RHEUMATISM
imnwiincussiMiuiA^
JMiMaae «o painhU and far-icMhiaff in iu effects
«po^c hnaan aystam aa Rhetimatiais, mut have a deep
foundation. It orifisatca and develops in
the Mood, and, like other diaeaaca of the blood, is freqncatlv ioher^ed. The poiaonoui acids with which the
blood la charred circulate throurh the ayatem, breaktnr
down the health, irriUtirtlinr ia Join
■maclea 1
IS
•*»>h testimony in great quantity
inBianily coming
declaring Dr
:'s New Discovery for Consumpcg„tu.d
A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. B.*iilorviilc. Va.. serves
„ example
He writes: "I had bronimple
chills for thn*c years and doctored all
time without
being bonefftted.
n I began taking Dr. King's New
Ihscovery. and a few bottles wholly
I roe." Equally effective in curing
-ting and Throat trouble*,. Consumption.
It Ion. Pneu
Pneumonia and Grii
Grip. Guar
anteiKl by Johimson'B Drug Sti
load*. Druggist*. Trial l>ottles
M. Moa
Id 11.00
I Or. regular
COMMENCEMENT AT OLIVET.
Olivet.
-^IM-aking of the preparatory departm; T:.l0p m.. graduating exorcise*
.senior preparatory class
June 21.
;i. m . prlre speaking of ct.llege de
partment: irusii*** m<-eilng. 7 p m..
college pra>«*r ra«-eiing
June 22. S* a.
. ws-lety and clni^R reunions; 2 p. m..
exhiluiiiui of
the' eonservalory
of
mtthic; 7
p ni, alumni reception
and luislne>s meeting at Ihe home of
and Mr- C
Oti*
June 2-1. 9 a.
graduating exerrUe* of the senior
k: i p. m.. alumni dinner. 7 .70 p
eomnienrem.uit concert. ('.oiino.!'*
C.*cilia
.M^sv'
Mendelssohn's
Hear My Prayer.'
Tarwon At*.
E. K. CRATMJLN.
internal treatLiniments, plaaten and such things
outwardly,
svdly^ive
only temporary relief. S.S.S. is the recogn;
^•nixed greatest of all blood purifiers and tonics,i, and
i
in no disease
a it act so promptly and beneficially asI Rhe
Rbeuma*
n, neutralizing the acids and rmtoring
_ the Iblood
to a pure,
pnre, healthy
healtny condition and invigorating and
toalnff np the nerrea and all parts of the system. It is guaranteed strictly
wqgctable. WriU us should yon dcaire medical advice, which will cost you
Mlhiac..
t and all remelength I was iodneed
> failed,
iry Electric B1
Bitters and the result
miraculoii*
I Impn
ely
•mplcte
. recovered.
T. Kidney. Stomach and IBowel
Irtutble* Klec’ric Bitters
Utter* Is the only
r. It'* guaranteed
Iclne
Only
and F. H
by Johnson's I>rug
.Meads. Druggist*.
INFANT STUDENT WELCHES
of M. Youth Cot Worst of a Horse
STATE STREET
consisting ol first class single anfl «Wvul)lc carriage horses, rubber tire
bikes ami gent's driving wagons, lop buggies and rubltcr tire surrey's,
I am m iiosiiion to furnish you aith THE SWEI.l.EST RIGS in
the city. Kindly give me a call.
Trade.
^nn ArUtr. Mich. June Id,—Clar
ke S. Rotii. a senior law from Connersvllle. Ind., acknowledges that he
petition In court In
Pat be is only a
ae appointment (
Today
which he aay*
B. Walkfriend to prose
cute in a replevin suit
In the petition
Root *ay* that ho is under 21 years
of age.
He owned
the good mare
Maggie Elgin, and sets forth that Clar
ice K. IMxon. a horseman, got him to
give up
Pl' e of horseflesh, a
In exchange for Jeopan
r and
brew snowlballs hack: In
horse thatt thres
faces dtirl : the races on the
No wbe aay*
street last winter,
was trimmed by misrepresentation <rf
Dtxon and wants the contract rescind
ed on the grounds of his Infancy.
( way place,
a far
operation In (
accident, resulting In Bums, Cuts,
Wounds. Ulcer*, etc,
of Bucklen's Arnica
best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Dmg
Store and F. H. Meads. Dni*glBta.
Do yon want the lltUe ones happy,
strong, robust and healthy? One pack
age of Hollister'A lUtdcy Moontaia
.j
BOTH PHONES
iSKO]
,iC.
Jinothtr
Jirrmi of
Tresh
Strawberries
from Benton
Barbor
tonight
RKSi'F.crFri.LY,
Walter Benton
NOTICE
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Casa Strwat.
as
Travaraw City. Mich.
M.-mUT** of the .S'atbnial Klectrlcnl
Contractors
Association
of
the
I’nlied State*.
mwmm
WALL TENTS AND WEDGE TENTS
A
sizes from 7x9 to
14x20: also Fly’s
^ 7x9 to 10x14/
We
f! makinj; a
t these. We
low price
MCGREGOR
BOY
jssj:
i TU KENT
|_|WHE AXiKaSNT UIHtatostmC. AJ.
^mmmM
liMUHSkoB AtENT r U.Bwimaaa.
n
3i«vu
------ -- $sr«“
hav«* a jjootl stock of
jiiiaranteetl
Hose.
Ituto SI
MlSCCLLANCOUt.
Rubber
Prices right.
.“■.sXJTr
TItc piicc for the balance of ibc
season will l*c
$15.00
S, F. Saxton Hardware Co.
VIOLET
A HOT WEATHER
LUXURY
AOO'riON SAI-I
THE RACKET STORE
Ousted on the *km after bath
ing It keep* the skm cool, pre
vent* chafing, check* excessive
SA-rOMDAV
from 2
June lllh, afternoon
afterr
o'clock to 6, and from 7 to 9.
noon from 2 o'clock to li. Come
and get fine ChintL and ever}dish at j*our own price.
A.F. BUIttf, - - TnstM
perspiration, dispel* h*at rath.
Dusted on the feel and m the
shoes it does away with the foot
aches common to hot weather.
IS delicately
6(»0 Tnnm Lul & Lui Ci
OTEINBERG’S GRAM)
O OPERA HOUSE
iwdcoaCPNhi
Pbuor. Ousom . m I
win present
TONIGHT!
the thrilling comedy-driina ol
Western bfc
“BEYOND THE
ROCKIES”
To Slay away will be to misi an
evening of thorough enjoyment.
a
delightful
j|BSTRACTS OF TITLE
AT REASOKAfiLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ov»t Flr.t NmaonU B«nk|
NMTKn WeaiSM TIAtt.
GO.ROUUTBIMIATES
fragrance
Same I.x>w Prices:
Travwra*
$18.!
$19.00. 60 4ty limit
$21.00, IM- t8e scasM
IOC, 20c, 30g
iOHNSON
DRUG CO. «
Get your seats early
Matinee Tomorrow
iOP VAI WIMU”
Tomorrow
Night—Last
fotmance,
P«
“A DAIKiaiOUS OAK”
This will indode meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickeu will be on sale commencing Thnnday, Jane 9.
1904.
Steamen leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p.
and
Thoradaya, 6 a n.
Ll.nK,A|L
Wkem YMWtmaHIceMfffMttl
KmoxB BAt. mcB.
Butchars and Bauaasa Malcars
JwetwnM
May WarrMi
THE POPULAR
6ASKEU STOCK CO.
wherover used.
W.T. ROXBURGH, Miiatii
olkurwl for cr«dUors Vo prwnt th«*r cloun*
aasiast the esute of Brajswln J. Pnlrrr. UuUswid cowntT. detwoMXl. and that all erw)
lion of said dccrsMl ar* rwioirwl to
raret UmSt rtalms to said Probat*
I the Probate oBlcr. tn the OtT of Trar
r City, la said r-waty for rxamlaattoa and
>waao« oe or bsforc the
'
r. A D., ItM. aad that •
Lsft ta Esaati irg *
rjbom'O BY^BuW. awl Va. HyaAig.Ma-
perfumed. Impart
Fin Acnt, Tn Aem, FmIt Actk
MosUy in fnU b*sins*. line pru«p«-» for ^
frwll IhU ssssnii. OthiT trscU wtth frontage dw bsr .shorr, wsti sas|>t«d for Uxb
frwll and awjkiB«r resort pwrpoMr.
<MT l-adi-awbrsUa
In addKion to these qualities It
ing
FRUT FARMS
I
a aONET TO UOAV am rmmX mmtm»m. PMoM.
M A Oru«^. Sam Wtlhvtw Block taalwe
B. J. MORGAN Talcum Powder
CVuntT of Ormne
Barney Anderson
DP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK FiL;tyjrk5r£»-sy tug li
TO MSUftE
r-. • she writes. '1 endured in*uffer-
The public is cordtaily invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
The
Enterinli Wedge^
Having leasetl the SHANE BARN, 143 fStatc street, and purchasetl a fine, new, aihl
6. C Cewis
Mich.
I WM (wttlaa
, but aa I saw ll
BUGGIES
TO MY FRIENDS AND TBE PUBUC GENERALLY
1 cause* *wo-i birds c
Hollis
pation.
Jobniison'a Drug Store.
f.illow.*: Sunday. June 1S>.
I•3cealaureale seimon by Rev. Dr
Mcl.aughUn. Grand Rai
farewell meetings of Christian
Worst of All Experiences.
tmsmtFTsmmo CtK, AflAMTA, ^
passed by .he
r a heavy fine f<
without paying f
•-••"Sin
R.F.CaNCI,&f.A
P^'
TH»8TBnH0 BBOOBO, TRATEBSH CnT, inCH, FRIBAT, JUSB 16,1#04.
MUSICAL fBOMAM
BWimUEr
r
S SHRT WAIST SDH
*n Charft—Btfaineoa Meeting.
Rcidy to Pot OR and Wear for OBly
jian*r**d»
“J2V-T;
t
vice., president.
Mr*.
S.
C.
2.00
charobrays,
niedy strappexl and pipe.1. also linen Batiste, triintned with lace insertion, all sizes.
sizes, at .. 2.50
hum* nf Mr*. S C. Despret.
Tbe regular program wa* opened by
Mrs. Halo with a paper on ancient
muelr. In which the described in an Inter.-st:ng wav the music of various
ASrtt8*%
ihM •« of Ihc oBd^ kiod. tker an
Mrrutm, patncTrmrm^
Bok*70Vbojrk»pf>y.tid7Mddifdfied.aDd .
MIT roa momnr
bediloiko prtce pad io tb« ocnrke.
Ktibecfc
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
TBIHIU PAITY
Will £
Held—Officers Elected—John Ren
Hama of the Latter.
nie Member of Committee.
. Sitsz
;opment w.-re the ancient Greek*.
«h.- «i.oke of (h.- gradual growth
b.- cW.braiT-d Grei-k choruc. and
writ me of miiwicm! plays, which
.M.c,.e.i.hemor,.mod..rnopem. 8he
iraci-d the RTowib of music in Its varlliiiB forms ihniugh the reniurie*. and
iu1jch.1l finally uikiu th.- work of the
great classical
and rt»mantic
com
paper was a fitting lntr.e
The following nlllcers aert- el.v>led:
1T.-Ideni. K. kelwards. Ow.,s<i,
■St vice president. Captain Hniwn.
Grand itapids: seeond vice pn*s..len!
f.Tiarles Bishbeck. Alma; secretary
and tressiirer. A R Canfield. Charle
-e aptH.infed 10 go
vent Ion «if the iip|K>r |H>iiinsnIa. whnh
8auli
will be held In August
«if sending this e<»in
Marl.' Tho oh).
be two conxen
lower
line meeting
RECOVERED BICYCLE
t Mullen's Wheel Was Stolen and
sft by Thief at William Force'*,
Near Acme.
'rr„“r..
Yesterday the Iteitird |mbaccotint «.f a bu-yrle bemg
Vllliam Fore,‘ of near
ria
HOG LOST RACE
.Miss
Animal Wasn't Poaaessed With Devils
Else It would Have Been Drowned
lIURh
being mad
mony was performed in tbe pni. nnuf ov«T 40 guests.
The youHR couple were nnatteiuled
beautiful white silk mull
lu honor oI
the iKYash.n the hdi.se was very
Hly d.Torated.
.cV*r"r"v;irA'r.‘..''T
ertwm. rake, fruits and ramll.'s w
srved. The younp |WH.p
Itelni
reRlon.
PlONEEl OF REGION
Bingham
Yesterday. Haa Lived Here For
Sunday
School
Class
Asbury Church.
Number
Bid Goodbye
‘ of (he iMirker
tiling him
ebaxe up i kod down the track in
\IHnlty of the dejsit. Finally tbe
mal iiMik O the water and swam out
half mile and then uinusl ah.l
the Wexjiie-tonc
■ house. A Uiat was Ms'ured
s'urcil and a
suit rare was slartisl In which the
iMUitmen finally
CHILDRENS’ J.\CKETS. worth
$r. and $6. at ONLY. .....................
t
the home td the
.Misses Kiiinia and Ivliib
I’ybus
honor of their SumUy sch.K.l l.-acher.
Miss G.-riniae Armitag.-. who l4«v»-s.
morning, lor her he
n. Alxnit tw.-nty-fiviyoung iM-ople
were present.
consiBtlng of Ice cream and
asrun.-d cake
were served on II;
lawn which was di-corat.-d with Japs;
.••.« lanterns and flow.-rs. Just befoi
la 1‘yliti
th.- final parting. Miss Emma
:i a dim
pn-s.-nt.-d Mi«s Armitagc
cup and saucer as a slight token of the
- is held.
Miss
li-nchcr
WEOUtTONC DANCE
First Dnc of the Season Will Be Given
on the Evening of Friday.
Junt 17.
V<H]ue-taoR
on the cveniDR of Friday. June 17. The
club house has received a
Improvements and
now [
very neat appearance. Tl
have also been pivei
will l>e quite pretty.
pool a
tiled
Dress and Walking Skirts
35c dresses, sires 1 to (J, at.............................. ...
1.00 and 1.25 dr^cs sires 1 lo C and 0 to 14, at..75c
1.50 and 1.75 Wesses, sires U to 14, aL..
76c dresses, sizes 1 to C and 0 to 14, at....
2.00 dresses, sires f. to 14, at......................... ...
itootn.
tti*Oo uu*.a. ...........
These are all new styles, but owing lo the heavy trade
ken in sires, so we make these s|*ecial prices to close
THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MOST AND BESTi^OR YOUR MONEY ‘
STEINBERG BROS.
PERSONAL.
Mrs V H Meads went lo^danlsi.-,fbis niorning after Charb-> fiunton.
who I- nlcelv ri-covcring from blx Ill
ness and operation
He is now able
to get around on crutches. He will ImI'roiieht home tomorrow night
Simpson w<-iif
lo Ktngsb-y
“OPEN NIGHT.”
liiisincss trip
Mary Cry ulerixent to her
Program to Be Given at First Metho
III Willis ihU momiflg
dist Church Tonight.
Mrs-. Henry IkM-rr rciurni-d lo WeiThe fi.lliiwiirg priigrani will Im- giv,ui -i-! I his morning afier attending her
-on. Edgar IVk-it's weilding
m the Fir>^Mcihii.ll-.i church timlgbi
.Mr* Wade relumed lo IVIlston this
Hymn fjnv.o the Wurbl.'
morning after being in the ciiv on a
\ isii
Among recent arrival.* at ilo- c<u.Solo, "till- Now Ibvru King.’ Him
lagc of Miss Lucy I). Lewis a’ Edg.*^
iraicl. Mbs Gar.lnor,
w.MMl arc F. L 1>h- »»r Chicago, who
I>M-inrr. -Bon Hur.*' Ivw.ks I ami II
ha.s pureha.s.il the .Moffatt |iro|M rty at
.Mr laiiifman.
the r.-*ori. an.l th.* Mlssc.- K.-niicdy
Hymn. ’ Bi.-<t Bo iho Tic. "
lb.ward of JackRon. wlio will
Every
picture
Is rolore.l.
Ikvirs and
• •iM n at 7:.'5ii, service nr K
Everybo.ly
welcome. JiiMH-lally Ihi.v.s am; girls.
.suta have been .-njoying a pleasant
'miUgl-'’ I
p.iiiv ai Sioinborg's Grand la.st
iiie pie play was one of ihc funnii-si
etmieiiics ever seen ill Tnui-mo City
.m.l Ihe *pect.Hors ^ere
coniiniial mar of langhtei
part* were well hainllul. The Indian
Aperialiy Introduced by Ihe Seinon
chlliln-n la*lI evening itook
r and Miss Emma jSiwangcr'!If
ai-.siug being ihelr
Miss Ada C..ri
1-n visiting Mil
J .X. .MorrcH. wlio left thi* city for
ih.- ;v:irli eleven year* ago. has been
visli.tr-. old friend... here sinci- Tue*
■lay a
.ft this afternoon for a visii
at Be
City. Manistee and laidington iM-forc reluming to his home in
Plav I
• "neyoiul Ihc
Atlanta. Ga.
Mis* (irace N’elM.n. daughter of Mr*.
J. E. NclKon of 224 Madison ftre.^t. ha.s
Oailv Markets.
left for -St U)iii.s. Mo., to visit frlen.ls
Ttie Chicago market* from quotA and take in the exinisition
Hved by the commission t»fMrs Jens I',. Pet.-rsen and daughter
F. Ben net. represented by Marion went to Ea.st Jordan t.Mlay
‘
dock:
xisli Mi*s. Charles Burkett.
V Close
Wheat—
E n '
Of course you are soitid
Outing
T."u;r.-"—'
ami you will nn-d more <»r lt:ss ntrw
for ihr
occasion ,\ l(»ok at our cast wimltnv will tmu ince
you that this is ih«- place* lo
“Cofl up"
JOHN R.SANTO
Outing Suits
Swi-ll line of ih«; very newrst things out
browns, blurs. jirry>. fancy stri|r?s. «-ic.
16EMEIIAL WSUluiicE
Naw Wllhalm Block.
gs* $11.95
ORB.
••nulangr’
Travaiwo City.
PENMAliio^
HIgheat Poasibla Qrado.
Fins Geld Work a Bpaclatty.
$2*50 10 $6*00
Fancy Ucst
to suit your fancy
I
$2*50 to $5*50
A. b. TYLER
DENTIST
J. H. Mnim 6ie. R. MeWitIr
MOIROE & MeWETHf
GENERAL INSURANCE
3 « ' N E W W , L hEL M block
thr linrst linr of outing shiri> rvi-r
BREVITIES.
BAWYEr'a
..JIENnSIS..
Outing Pants, tht? swrllest |»ants in thr city
—no mistake about it—come ami sreyou'rr the judirc. CulT bottoms. I cU straps
—no unsightly strips .iml bucklrs in b;u k,
the out of sight sn.Ti»s at tin* si<h- do all
thr adjusting
natty Shirts
he ciiy visiting friends.
shown
^
50c to $1*50
See thr extra spi-cial .it .Sl.<»o
PorkCharles
Badly
Cham^r*.
Frightened
a
Barber.
But
I12.:.|| II2I.T $11
Was
F.*caped
Unhurt Last Evening.
.Mary C. N'ind. whase el<K|uent
address on mlssbins wa.* heard at the
M.-ihodisi church Tuesday even-
I.ari|—
Gtanil Traverse district.
She will
preach ,u the,First Me.ho.list church
» : ’:; S
market
'7 ,r,
'niSr'S
S’.yk'S'.jricrt
0 0^/1
^UmOU
60c dretsef, sires 1 to C, at........................... ..... ..
Arrh Oviail's shop would have lu^.n
tiadly injun-d. Tlu water aas ver.
ow 111 ihe lank and wh< n h.- start.-.!
o fin ir Willi cold the ronirartuu.
•aiiseil the tank to shrUel lo,
.Ac
is rt.nsWerably fright. n.-d t.u'
I InJiirtsL
Barred
« at
N.'.ifi‘•ur.
7'hat thought muxt t>.<ix.- -Mi ne defl
Ite vehicle buxnt p.y,-h..logiMs agree.
Tli.-it this vehicle b ibc m.-niui i„,;,gr
of *ip.-eeh »ui« Imw-ii awn-ri.il l.y
While others u-lleve that II iu.-,y U-a
the liiuigc of WTiticii binguage
__
eombUialioii of luwg,-* that i* n.itlier
;i
The ladies of Travet-se Hav hive. No
I. will meet with Mrs. Ashton. 214
tat. str.1t. Saturday aft.-nioon
ince H..wers for .Memorial day
lo come and bring
flower*.
•Shorn
mmiras il
Welt
Monrgan'n
bicycle.
- REAlESItlt j
Suit eases
l elrscoprs. Satchels, (irips, I runks. .in\
thing and evttryihing in that linr.
Ozlords
Pancy Hosiery. «*tc.. in almost rndh-ss
variety.
If n ...pi.er tank had .-xpliwi.-d in
ariermxin at his home In
of the lioi
Ik*c<‘ased
o sons and thrc«> sisters
One
r lives in Germany, another In '
consin1 and the other at Iceland. Will
Anser. (heL‘ oldest
ningharo
region nearly fJi years ago and cleared
up a fine farm In Binghan^ low
Tbo funsrml will be held In the
bam church Sunday aftemoon at 2
o'clock under the direction of I'ndertaker Anderson.
t
S/.OO
..GREAT CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN’S READY MADE DRESSES..,
F.vei
TANK COLLAKEO
Hatf a Century.
Anser. a plone.
ind who had lio
A Duck Skirt
.Ml new rtyies, and very attractive, desirable ma
terials, in all the leajling colors, can’t be Ixiught
elsewhere at less than $1.60 to $2.00,
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
in the Brineless Blue.
West Eleventh str.
U.r
Mi*
For lailics-navy and black, with .|N.Ika-dots, m
Vocal .-ol<.. E E. White
J
Violin duet. Uk-Iiis and Lucille Hol
liday.
on.Tinr
in art Id.' in yesi
and Mrs. William Vanstec.
r,s
iMM
S/o.oo
Cute Coats for the Lillie Girls
,r.T7.T
which followed.
the j
Home of the Bride's Parents. Mr
d
•-lermaue
.3.00
3 50
tmi flrem.'^n's conventhm at Csdniac
=arrt:.r‘^v^s”fir.r
Wedding Ceremony Took Place at I
...
f.»r only.
LADIES’ $f.50 and $8.50 JACKETS AT $4.95!
Miss Armitagc. Their Teacher.
ist Iiighi and ilescrtbed il
,hlch was promptly turned
Im. Now all that remains i
DOERl-VANSTEE
rth $."» an.l
LAWK’ TAILOR MADE SDITS flfc'ES*,
FAIEWELL PAITY
text Firemen's Convention
Priande Vary MoaplUbly at the
John Anaer. Who Died at
1 SuiU and Vesting suiu. elaborately trimmetl, 1
Besides they’re $0 different trom the ordinary sorts-newer, jirettier stvlcA, better made and |>er-
5l£g5R»?gafSS.^
Mlaa Betella Jahruk and Mini Cuiurc
Kelley entertained a mimlK T aX tin Ir
friendi yekterday afiernoon arHI. a
Ihimble party at the homo of Ml^
Kelley on Bute atrwi* MUa Lhcy
Kelley waa tbe door attendant and tintwo boatekaee comprtiied tbe reeehlna
line. MIm Bdna Jahrus prealded ovit
tbe veetllnile entranre and at the h*-ad
of the ktalr* little Mlaa Helen Kel>y
dlreeted the KuentH to the cloak ni na
A« the ^ektk had hmucht
thltohleii. a portion of the aflenionn
was devoted to work on varinus arilclea dear to feminine beartv
Durinp
the aftemoon MIm I^dlih Ander on
nave a readlna In a very pleasins man
ner.
MU» Myrtle Miller renderel a
piano aolo that was very en)oyabli a»waa also a vocal «.lo l.y Mbs Or.i<-»
llaatlnga.
A aueaslns cann also was a pl tu>
ant diversion from the fancy witK
“Intricacies of tin- Work Itasl.
tieinc th. 1111.-. Ml« AJillc. 8ol|.»
awarded the first prize, she iK'ing
moat proficient in Koivti
consolation pri e was se •iir»sl
and I
by Mrs. W H. Steffens.
8tctr<
Tbe
prise was a t»alr of emtiroldery
aors and the crinsnlaiion 9 packam- of
nwllea.
At & o'clock refreshments codslMlm:
of oranKe Riacr. cakes, cherry leiiKMiade and nalted almonds were a4*rve«l
In the basement which waa dect>niie«l
with eventreens and lilacs. The thirtysis RuestN w«>re seated at small tables
on whlrh word lilies of the valley
violeu. These wi*re also iis«*d as ilec
orations In other parts of the ho >se.
All of the Rueats speiit a very «ino>able afternoon Indo^.
S'TLETT.^^^JMw wtta'Dr.
I>o you wut a neat, 'ioespenshre Shirt warn nxk—one that you cm wa^ and do up every time \ou go
out, if neceasaiy? Then «o®e to tia gtore—ve Aow tbe Shirt Waist Suits. They’re new; right vp-todate, made of pretty I^t percales, all stze^ splendid fitteri,
'Ve^,^ooP-
MImm Johru* and Kelley Entertained
One Dollar!
BUStiESS CAROS
bam
He
t- L. A. 8UILOINO.
-CARPET CLEANING WOKS..
Ro s
^t'o im *N^
STOR^
y,,u,
^
N. a CHAPIN. Piw>rtet»r.
Stocks,-Btiiils, Gfalo, Prnitiiio,
lork. juio- Ui-During the 1
e we.'k6 Mm. Thoma.s Mulkey
Himrod sirw-.: Brooklyn, ha* 1
k. dlfferenl
flat house* In
l»aru of Brooklyn, trying vainly so far
to And a home for herself, her husid and
I heir five children
Ikey now lies ill in be<l at he
a msult of the fatigue and expos‘ of her search. The landlordt-^
every one of the ST flat houses wh
Mrs. Mulkey visited have refused
J. M. FELL,
WHAT GREATER PLEASURE CAN
YOU HAVE THAN TO l'LE.-\SE THE
CHILDREN? DO THIS UY ILAVING
them GO TO THE
;;
:: ,
MATINEE
TOMORROW
know” rbi’t
become of
Ham Uble-ha* been Inaul
What would RusmII Saoa do with
by the popular GASKELL STOCK CO.
at Steinbergs Granh Opera House. A
complete presentation of
“Rip Van Winkle”
Art You a Small Man?
Wa hanrt a lot of awita in sizes
94, S6, M—«iot wodding suits to
ba aura, but good aervicoabit
•uHa far ovorytfay wear. Bps-
Priew: Children. lOc; Adulte. 20c.
Tbo Soctofi Stero.^
TM bMt piano U Ifw KlmhalL
FIRE INSURANCE
.rulK,;
from zt houses
“I
o. P. CARVER A BRa
I2t
doe-i tioi
know whether U I* lost,
COMMISSION BROKER,
raynl or siolcn. hur he mi'ds it in ,
D*c<or« O* T«*te Dew**.
N buiiness
i
-Du doctors know how h»n tbelr
Suit*- 308-New State Bank
The damage dime l.y the breaking of | owii medicine tain«?“ w-a» « qiiextion
building. Correspondent Oeo-E.
Ihe mill dam at Kingsley
■
ilelau*.
Ellis. Grand Rapid*.
about |5i*o
OiTi.-ul Market Quotations by pri
Mr. and Mr* John WIl are ihe par- j Lard work to ,s>i,vl„.i- «
p:itl.-mH
vate wire, direct froui New
bright little daughter ihat | that we do
'If you only
arrived t
ning.
York and Chi^a
beastly striff U«
Jixles. d.K-tor. yon
J. H MoGougl
:h wo, William .Mur- woul.lu'i
Absolute security.
■ il'-l
'!’* Remingtou
what tbey
hard I
And tto-y
marriage
ige licc-nxe
III
was i**u«ri lu
beaded ptvi'le, t
who say tba t. peo- I
day by County Clerk Robert Waliei
pie w-bo a
by
DO
mt-anx
raving
In
de'
to
George W
Pierce and
Emnu
llrtum.
li'a hanl ever to eonrloce
Thomas. Iioih of Imerlochen.
11 price* on all ladles'
them that a doctor has a taming ac
ildren's trimmod hats
qaalntsDce w Ith bla medk-lne.
this week.
tk.
Mias Klalbm-, 215
Tbe Sev.uity-rtrst regiment. Virginia
“ ‘How did you flod out about ItT is
East Front
volunteer InfntUry. with 500 officer*
their trump qneationa.
Too
ueu, will «wmp at th* worldV fajr
never been laid op
Aog. 1 to 10. laHoidre,
<Um*»«s la the dirtlooar,. .w luu
yoo kan what the diffettiit femedlea
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
taate Ilker It never oc'cdrw to the av----------------------------------------------■
erage patient that Ustlng drugs U a
Popular piai
Pdrt of tbe tnedkaJ atodent'a edoca29 Front stree
tioo and that no man is qvaUflad to
apptwetxWd
practice until be haa learned the flavor
SHAVINGS.
South Side
of the ntodldiM be ezp«». to pre-
J3S.*ss:-e3a
sjir.’ssTfbS,*'*”
priam.
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try
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THE EVENING RECORD ITraiS5;
YE8TEr6aY« issue
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY,.JI::^E 10, 1904.
SOLDIERS FIRED ON ALUNML
BANQUET
^
TIAMFLEBBTSULL
OME rmiKEft KILLED IN [THE RE-.
TURN VOLLEY.
John Kroupa Wm Badly Injurad by
Irate Animal at Bowers Harbor.
CORRALLED.
Vulcan
Roofing Company's
Plant
Harry A. Dean.
In
Chicago Partly Oostroyed.
UNION
MEN
MUST
THE DISTRICT.
AgiUiors
for
Trial"
la
General
Bell's Terse Order—Carloads
of Strikers Sent to Denver.
!■
One of the mtjsi enjoyable l>anq«iefs
By Wire to the Evening; Record
"Deport all Harmless Ones aad Hold
By Wire to the Rreninc Record.
rrippir Creek. Col. June HI —0»>n
Cblracn. June in,—A
fire of u
known (orlRln this morning partly t
sfroyet tbe big plant of tbe Vulcj
Rofiflni company. lx>ss IWi.tMNt
SAIHACHIH
OCCUPIED
the
delarhment.
The
shldlers
PT. arthuk
attack begun
Killed One Man.
The deputies and aoldiers deployed
and the detail rhart«lI up tbe Uoui
lack
One man was seen to pltins<-
Hundred in Bull Pen.
the Saimachih Fight the Russians
Had Two Officers and Five Men
Taken
Prisoners—Russian Am
bassador Wounded by Pole.
By Wire in the Evening Record-
At Onietl. about two miles jiway.
strikers were rounded
up
l»rout;bl to the Crlpi
Ipple Creek bnlli
In Ibis
Fifty sert-n strikers
stntil
It Is the Boor of the stoHk
rbanAe and a doten armed1 Kuarlls
in the balcony with riot inins ini their
hands. At Vlsior about 200 men an*
In the btill|>en and squads of soldiers
and depiitiei. are brincint; In |m<>re
ever} hour. Twice
loads of these men
tr,;
Want No Unionista.
trt the harmless ones and bold
the a It.tors for trial • Is C.eperal
Ikil's [•rst- order
Tbe Cltirens Alii
e IU.SI |i
town. Iiankers, merchants, laa'pers.
doctors and even ministers. Tliey sa>
frankly and openly ihal no union im.un
or union sympathlrers shall remain
In Tcllurlde rounty alive.
affair more of
an informal
•Ttiklo.
June
rejK>ris that
a
in —OonerM
deisclitnent
Kuroki
of
our
11 oops occupied Raimaclilh on June 7.
casualties were throe men killed
:*l woiinde.!.
rooms
ajtd
iinal t hitrch. who had the refreshent part under their direction.
The parlors and reception rmims
Were prtully d«-c»rated with eas>
chslrs. screens and |»otte*l plant.- The
parlors lu ing iis4h1 as a general dasheadquarters
Wha. Is nsually the
dining r.K.fu of the ball was fixed up
•ption rtxxm. decorat.si in a
ta-tefii! manner and .K-ctipled by Stew& Sieffins- orchestra, which r-ti
■lereii niii-ic during the evening
Icony of the hall, three
classes, those of ISid:. Ikl*9 and Ifte.
unitetl in forming class headquarter-..
retreat was the most popular
visited
Tie balcony averl.K>k*e<l the
part of^the hall. In which the
tables wen; sc. and the dt^oratlons
vieihle tty- the diners matle a very
|-ct
The MiKh schotil colors
kibr throe class rtdors were
used in yiir decorations.
Tlic four
W carrietl tint throtighout
at a Token of the Esteem '
of thr Case.
Special to the Evening Rfconl
Kingsley. Mkh . June 10.—The commencement exercises of the KIngfley
High school were held Iasi evening
and a large nuni)M>r of people twit
nesse<l the closing exercises of a most
successful school term The class for
sisted of seven bright young pe<iple
timself or her
plomas;
recelvetl
Muehling. Edwin Chaiifiy. Walter
Seegmiller.,Lillian
Boers. Ruth Jack
gmlller.^Ll
son. Zina A Madison. Ella
PrectHling
the
The oreheslra wa-* comjHisevI
"*11. Munrtw. Mrs J H Monn»e. lUlt-
iifnci'rs and fixe men who were made
prlsoner>
Russian Ambaesador Wounded.
By Wire to the Evening RtH^nl
Ibme. SwItlKrland. June in.—V
Jaduviski. Russian
ambassador
to
Switzerland, was firt.l at by an tm-
is not seriuuK. The ass.tilant. a l'<»lander. was ajrettHHL
June ID.-A
('he KtMi tinder yesierdt
the Htgh scho..! elm-* of
gold having their place, the
the class of 1S;.8 royal p.trple and old gold; thtvse of the r\as-- of
IWt* nKMis gr^n au.l old rose, aitd
those of the class of lluio nlle gre.-n
Hugs, potte.1 plants, ea-v chairs, ban!drtur<*s and other decorations
make this one
. u««h!
the tm-tlii-st plact
in the hall. In
iKJw l of punch.
■ pan
'
Misses FYeda Dean
n nicely
presided.
1 Ca-sio Hobson
i
The furniture for the do^ralions of
entire hall was fumUhed i.y tlie
Grand Ra
g. t
for my
ROSSELL SXGE Sai"'
He woul.ln’t know what to do with one of our
laily for t-'nder f
T|-RN'f:i>
they an-
With
Which
a
a
Peculiar
Physician
Lump
Found
m
HAVH M.\HE
an
an.l
is
plial-le
as
i
strictly
a
make a shiM-
Number Four ShoL
SiMM-ial to the Eretiing R*-cord
' neighiMir alMuii
no ditubt
Maple City. Mkh . June Jt.-The H |
y.-ar-fd.l son of John Ktilanda
was
brought to a local physician's oRIci-'
ev* ning siiff.-ring fn>m a |«-culiar '
lump t»D his right breast
Tlie Inntp
o|M-n>-*t an*l lml>e<lde.] in the Aesli
..OUTING SUITS..
Wc arc selling at $IU, $12.
and still it would be a good
for him as auy one else to save trora $2 lo S.n. because ihcse garraents arc «-orth lhat much more.
Another lot of NKWI.ANIJ Hats—3. 2.60, 2.00, 1.60, I.IKI
WI. don't meet irnces, we make them,
WK don’t matcli others’ values, we beat them.
SHOErJ at
Batliq S«itt Fa Mm tid Bop-SOc ti $3J)0
^Ihrril'Tiiedridi
S. BENDA & CO.
5 *>%wrww.w/;v^.v«v.vvvv i
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
V h*iw It gtd there or when.
u- KulandaV live on a hill when- ’ —
•• i-* a great ,u-al «if l.lrd shtMtimc ! .
the bullet was i.nd.ably a stn»
•eriouh ronsequetires are e(i>.-et>-i| ^
------
WHY
DO YOU
Vour Clothiers
If \ ou Want “Best” Cloches
•-h.,
use an ol«l fashiiinc*! fountain
Pen
that
soils
v.uit
From among
ALL OTHFJ^S,
Pingrcc’s “GLORIA"
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a
DARK night.
hands
every time )ou fill i\*
USE
Our Crystal SelfFilling Pen
-n
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN
MGR.
Cor. Lak* Ave. artd I Oth
and be free Iroin tlie trouble*
of the Old Fashion Pens
mplaietl attach by
s the hundred and Afu*en guests
I'ori Arthur lugnn roarrlied into the dining
room the
morning
forre.s annind the be• The Russian
I
leagured city were reinforcevl hr the
talde were va.««-s
oop.s which had garrisoned
Hairy
It
Aowf-rs and
at carli
111 Kin Chou
iwn
tbe center of the
"The Russian vessels In the
.strings of smilax.
Oanwith their gnmt gttns. ald.sl il
d.-laiiras were abo on each table.
forces In rejM'lling the attack.Th<> ladles who s«-rve«l the lianqiiet
iles«Tveil rororoendaiion for the man-
BABY DIED
FROM BURNS
variety but
menu
excellent
tastefully
y separate item
ltr«'par*Hl that it left a longing
the
ext course.
The following was the fare prov ided:
Orange sala-i.
MOTHER DID NOT THINK ITS
Chicken mnynnnalM'.
Wafers.
JURIES WERE SERIOUS.
(.Outage cheese.
White and l.rown l.r.*ad.
Pi^kle^.
Olives.
Strawberries.
So She Left the Child Where It Was Ic«' rr«*am.
.\s-orte*l cake.
roffee.
Boarding and Returned to Work
Asltury
at Burdickville.
the invocaM
E
• banquet *
Maple City. June 1*» —Eilwanl. the
" vear-ol.l son of Jot-lc Holverson. 1.-*
.lead as the result of l.iims n-cMved
ioastma.stcr.
-sTX’'^>^r
WILL MEET IN
DETROIT 1906
NEXT BIENNIAL MACCABEE CON
hPwa
50:
J
FRANK FRIEDRICH i
...219...
I O. C. MOFFATT :
f
Abstracts of Title
I PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
X
J
Established In I BOB
Room 2 to Slate Bank Bldu.
the
Voting of
the Great
>live Are Yet UnecrUin Though
Borne Are Knowm.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Battle Creek. Juno lo—The n-sulta
yesterday in the grhat
accal»«*es are indeAnite today.
The tellers ctuinted voles all night. It
known, however, lhat Dr. ixabella
Holdman of Detroit defeated Great
Medical Examiner Emma D Cook also
of IVindt against six other candidates.
Mrs. .Anna Motz of Muskegon also de
ary R Tubbs of Chesanlng
feated Mary
for great lieutenant comn
imander. Great
commander. Frances ,E
Bums,
l-ouls
keep*
P^r.
reebrd
Emma
E.
Bowci
J Arbor;
finance koepei.
KNOX APPOINTED.
tvea. Port Huron. re-<‘lected
Attorney Cotwral Will Fill Senator without opposition.
They hare selected Detroit for the
Quay's Ptaee.
biennial meeting plaee ta ItOC
I follow sou this
By Wire lo the Eveolng Record.
• afternoon.
12:no today a telephone alarm
ratised the chemlral to make a rtfn to
the Ma.sonlr Idock
Smoke Iron
upper rear windows wa« plainly
hut no one seemed to know when
Are was. , The Janitor of the building
had discovered that tbe Masonic lianquet room was full of smoke aad had
telephoned and then made tbe inves
tigation. not wishing lo uko any
chances
The- "fire" was smoke €‘scaplng through an uncovered chimney
opening.
membor* should be pres
Just when to
advertise
“hot weather"
clothes.
CLUTNINGUEPT.
but here’s a “starter”
Tomorrow w<- placr on
iln* follo\vin;i s- a^onable merchandist; at prices mtich under vain* :
Men s 7.50 Top Coals
$5.00
Men s lO.UO Top Coats
7.00
Men’s 12.00 Top Coats
$0’76
Men s 1.5.00 l op Coats
g
3.00
YOUTHS’ suits! *6ES 15 TO 19
Results of
WE’RE
UNDECIDED
'A.W*V.W.W*W
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
VENTION WILL BE THERE.
There Was No Fire.
Philadelphia. June
10.—Governor
Btmrpaeker has appelated Attorney
General Kaox <
Id there
tbe ledalatare.
N*.s.woi
2 t'i Krunl-.irfct.
• roemb
atied on Second Page \
r,..i
____
I
that will Ih- comfortai.:---
• The long i
low S lireast. abdomen, hips and thighs
•rrlbly hume.1.
chillis mother, who works at
Burdickville.
was
summontvl
and
after l.HvkIng at the child Is said to
l.illlan
have expressed the opinion that it
cleverly written cbisr history foliose*l
s not seriously hurt and returned
an oration. "Th'e Id«vat Man and Ihe
liy an
her work, leaving the hahy at the
Harry Muehling
Ideal Citizen." by
Miss home of Peter Johnson at Port Oneida.
Thestra select k
After
iMumllng
Medical
Ruth Jackson dellvei ed a well presummoned, hut although
flared oration. "Noted Women In His
lory.”
Miss Zina Madison read |the
class history and this was followetl by
a quartet selection and a comprehen
MUCH SMOKE.
sive oration on the "Value of an Bduratlon." by Walter Seegmlller. "ProgOepartmgnt Responds to an Alarm But
ress" was Edwin R. Chaufty’s subject
which he bandied very ably.
Miss
Ella Rrackenbi f had the honor of dellverlng
i
This Way But Once
The remainder of the program fol
lows;
Music, orchestra.
Presentation of diplomas.
Brown.
Ciaas address. Rev. A. L Thurston.
Drill, eight l*oys.
Song.'quartet
Benediction.
The Boral dUplay was especially
srorthjr of mention. Each graduate reoelved many! beautiful flowers and
among them were bouquets from Traver«e Clur.. Grand Rapids and other
can
The enemy l^•ft tm
liattleflelil 2-! killed besides two
Sp.-cial to the Evening R.-conl
invocation
* 0ily Book Store
y.-»u
I .Saturday: wanner nonh portion: east"What
Just I
reception
rx
Presented Teacher With a Cold Idling
the Srealher that
(.rovt-r's sho--s ar-- ma.it
venture pntved U> b<' a
parlors,
j
HANH
natun.
by any ..ther dealers In the cooatj.
»K.-gin t ’ wish y«nir f«t-f tM-liinge<i
BULLET IN
HIS BREAST
Suffered
Washington. June lo- The Japam-.e
lecatlon tfMlav uave out the following
ralilegram
Attack Begun.
GRADUATION
AT KINGSLEY
-This
Inaugurated
going to a hotel
1 every «en«r of the word—
m.i.1
that same one if you say so. Ask to see them.
time and the bail was secured. Instead
Indies’ Aid society of the Cnncrega
la ered I He fli
In o|M*n formation anssered
nut from behind a scrub oak and later
the dead body of a msn wa« Ifoun.l
shotalhmuEh the head.
departure was
Ours are not
have the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one else will gH
tender Teet
of the largest ever given,
The
ters usinit smokeless powder
This pul an end to t^r a<
last evening
CUall Papers
that are '•PpecisI and Exclusive'
Wo have several lavoks of pitiems that we allow our curanmeTSto
Away in Pans.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Parts. June lu —Miss l^s Mortim.
daughter of former Governor Levi P.
Morton of N'ew York, who has U*en
rritkally ill for the last few days from
blood poisoning following an operation
r api>endirltls. died at midnight at
iinique No. 15 Rue
Tbe baoqm t wa^
s-ks w.-re tastefully trimmed for tin
rlalme<t the shots were from \v|nrbe.«
lain side
the Porwters' ball.
Daughter of Levi P.^orton Passed
attended by about llo people and was
oceasion. as was also the tables hr the
When Lhref miles
from the scene sometme opened Are
OB
and rocepthms given by the Alumni
association occurred
Right here at this store you can get
than any others
Tor
Kr.*at success.
ersl Beirs second expedition, n^c up
of In^ntry and deputies, marr.hed to
nniFll late yesterday afternoon to ar
rest some strikers.
Soft Shots
LENA MORTON DEAD.
CLASS OF 1904 WELCOMED
John Kmaiw. a arrM-koown farmer
’ Bosrers Harbor narrowly escaped
erdar by belnc trampled
I upon by
• nra«ed bull wbkb.be wa*
Mr Kroupa was reiW badly
’ lendins
1 bniUetl
II l« ihoucbi nrt
\ « <-rr broken.
/
*
Al>nut a year ajro he bad the tame
Ir-xperienr* with tbU ball
ToaaU Were Responded to By C^rge
■ badly bruised at that time.
L. Crisp. Mrs. M. E. C. Bates. 1.
fSODOO riRE^^
Gilbert. Parm C. Cjlbcft and
CDAIDED wmt UOT CURS
ALL
Grover's
Hurt a Year Ago.
HERDED Ui
BULL PENS
HUNDREDS OF MINERS ARE I
THE WEATHERMirhlgan—Fair tonight and Satnrdav : warmer north portion. ea.«ierly
winds.
General—Rains in
Kansa.-*
and
South Dakota. Local shower* In Iowa.
Generally higher temperature northand altout statinaary olsewhere I
Ohio valU'v Hear, siaiiunary temper
ature.
10.00 Scotch novcliies, just the thin;; for
Wool Cra>h Suits —very swell
Boys’ Blouse Suits. $4.00 and $4..50 values
Men's’’^piece suits—newest patterns
50
$10 00
Qg
$ 10 00
Wool Crash Coats and Pants
for sizes from 32 to 44 breast
measure-five dollars to fifteen
• dollars per suit-the kind that
fit as will as the regular cut
coat-something that cannot be
said of other makes of summer
clothes-ask to see
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
band
COMCEIT FLEAMKC i
“J
“ *««» th« air m
The timr and plao* of the imxt «aoLarg« Number Listened to the Buieet oert will be determiaed this argBlaa.
Alto see values we are giving in Undosrear. .25, SO. 75 an^ $1.00
Union Suits for Men..............................$1J00. $1.50
$2JS0
Shim.................................... ........... 50c. 75c. $1.00cm4$1M
e. wnbdm,
C0fmtr Tf0at
. twi Saha
Strains Rendered
by the
Musi
cians Last Evening.
The firrt open air coacert of the
M-a*ou given by the TraTerse CKy
band attracted a large number of peo
pie last ereniag.
The program as
publUhed In last evening's Record was
carried «>nt in full and every number
elicited
favorable comment.
oommenL
Tbe
_____ e was an new aadI most of U was
at the kted that
STnSSSiJS’rSSr.lE.
irO. of
JMiTT
TMAMeewtMMrxw j,J
THE EVEiaKQ RECOKD, TRAVERSE CITV, MICIL, FRIDAY, JUKE 10, 1004.
' THt EVENING RECORD’*mm B«ndi hr
THQt. T. SATES mK A W.
«TM a atark on its stalk
wa« toucheJ
be kent
fer xtr.HA.i«Eiri5^ —
.
1 trrbrr <
“The
Toang
Cfi s,T=:rsS
Ms
„p|e .a th.. r«“r..r: m«,t make the
iMtier
Til* »cb<*<»''> are the
bmcc la mowr rrAtrr.
aKblp aod
duties of ciiiren!
ipt'lus to look higher. The pale
!ir *eb.-d that mt.Ia n
I to THE
TS::
4i>meilme^ the erelidi* wearily close.
W.V.. ,.f di^*pp.iintment ►we^p c
-h. l-.|ng. .hipwrerk «eems very E
*nd then the fare of an «.bJ fr^nd
peurs and the sk« rleaVs
The '
'oming of old M-h-«r»l frlen i renew*
nm mu
last STealn*
the tea! and
th- i;r *d heart
tfactf<d a large number of people \
urlgbien
Addre->»:ig the alumni he
wm9 srrti pleased with the mnslr.
•hev .hr.-Id not live *o a* lo^reathe
Thm» eooeerts enable a man an
algher thing* w. that the other gener
taalljr to spenil aa evenlOK very p>a*•Th* y maile the
aatly. Often a mao rt*:um*
home
tired from bU work and remain* there
Si
i, Dt. rkrcc ko»
be caawot cure.
.
_
It Stakds Aixixa.—The •Fsvortte PtescTvpboe* stands alone, as the one aad
moB
v^akaess, pe^ww^T sack
positively specific curatrre properties as to
waxraat hs maker* in propoamg. and
biudiiv themselves to forfett. as the pro
prietors
_________
of that wonderful remed'
remedy hmby do, to pay the sum of »y» U W*!
moi^ ^ fi\’oited “Saw i^y (
the above disease* in which after a Uxx
and reasonable trial of our treatment, vre
fail to cure.
No other medicine for
the cure of wonma’s peculiar ailmcBU u
i P.-arl MfCool of the clai
hen saug a solo that wa* |
Iowa If tberp U notblac "coins on "
The eoacerts provide tkl> amusement.
Ha takes bU family and ip»e« d9wn
Ha meet* hi* fellow rlilten* and keep*ia touch arltb affairs ct the city.
•xardae aad the music add* a pleas
ure to the eTsalns that nuthlns eUe
■ eould.
The concert* are a good thing
Ibr etrerybody and undoubtedly will be
doubly
popular as
the
Mrs. M. E. C. Bates.
I Ada Hmllh of the class uf
progrs
.gram and
Inieresi
rffi--r,:,rr.2
He
gets a breath of fresh aJr and needed
season ad
eances.
earbnrs
luring I he v«wi>
wa-> writien eMpecially
ikjn.
run*ulered it a great
given the opportunity
the early school day* in
-egU.n and that she had watched for
progress of the *cb<K>l
the fortunes of
Manistee county 1* l>elng bothered
with a plague of bear*.
The animal,
have cotiea so bold that they com«
right up Into the duoryard* and make
off with small stock
This story re
can* the fact that a short time agr>
a bear de-shirted a boy near Kmplre.
But with bear* to the right of iv
inlen*st slie woulil tell
(In* first school which
lslt.-.J north of Mani-iec lu
.ailors at Norihi»ort were
alsmi
was
IKM.
taught !■>
sessed of the unparalleled curative prop
erty. tlmt vrould warrant iu manufacturers
in making such an offer ; no other rei^y
has such a record of cures on which to bme
aocb a remarkable offer.
Rev, Nimrod F Je
and Judge O. W Ct
will address the Cass
Cassopolis
at their annual picnic
June 15.
The Tuscola County
Adv<
which Is said to l>e one of th
ring papers in the sute. has been
Id by Fre»l Slocum, who has run It
r ta-enty years. A. D. Gallerj of
Eaton Rafiids being the new ow
The ecbool board at Three
bax called a special meeting
iaxpayer» to art on the |>ropo«l
bond the district for $25.0(»0 i
r-tlon of a new high school building
purchased
ago.
arshall evidently wants to make
CO,*! showing as possible with her
il rival. AIbb.n. a* the
I paiM'r*
.- urging (KN)ple who Intend
ilg.- in vaeatliHjK to give ihe’,r namee
t|j,‘ ,-,-nsii!, tak»-rs l«,*f,ire leaving
she said that they were very
during
the
day
and
ms
' Traverse City's first scho«)l
labllshe,! a,
the corner
be able to produce are those that
id Wellington Bireet. in a
gethe^ with the bull* patmnire
,si as a sialde
lullding first
stock market.
>'
was a isipulailon
lere and there wi
ihlrie<-n students
.Mis* Helen tki
The Woman’s Foreign dUtiict
first leachi'T and gut |1
•lonary meeUng will Ik- held in Man
>r her .^.ervices the first
rvlona next year and the Woman's
Hates then spoke
e-fsiuial conn.-cilon with the schutd
Home Missionary society will mt
luring lKr.;51. This was folh*wed by
Petoskey.
Traverse City bad
ilescrlplion of I lu
pleasure of entertaining the union del
ted on the corner of Park and Slate
egatlon and would be glad u> again
rv«»i and the surroundings. She also
meet the delegates at some future as
*p«jke of some of the early
Uart«‘d their schiad W*>rk
serablage.
ho were n<i« pn>rain<-ni liiisincss
en »if the city an<l other plac«-s
Cuba I* sfiukeD of a* a rival i
at perhaps s..me of lh..t-e as*eml.U‘d
Michigan peach orchards and
*r<‘ tonight were ilu-lr clilldren
os.-,! wtU> a few t..uching words for
Oeorgbt.
Meanwhile the Mlcblgau
le welfare of the students of the
peach o^bards themselves are doings
raverse City scho«ils and an f-arnest
pretty well, thank ye.
[Hi bless them
that Grand Traverae county seem*
Prof. I. B. Gilbert.
llearst says he hasn't given u
own a^
admissions, he has 'given
up"
pi»ttyr Ifreely.
Port Arthur must be made of Indis
rubber.
It fall* one day only t
Supt. I. n. Gilbert spoke
-hlUl and the r..mmunliy."
in his discourse with two stories
ipily mustratlng his remarks and then
■lasses of p«Hiple In the world.
lo.-rs of lu*nefic<-nt tUs-il*. The yo
people leaving the schtail cease to
recipients and take their placs
HoWa ThIsT
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re
Wd for aay case of CaUrrfa that can
put be cured by Hall's
itarrb Cure
.. Toledo. O
«»-. iu«- iiuuenugned. have known F.
. J. Cheney
ney for the past 15 yean, and
believe• him perfectly hi
honorable in all
business
ss tranaartion*. and ffnanclally
able to carry out any ibllgallon* made
I.M------------ ^
by hi*
I* Arm.
firm. Waldlni.
Waldlni Klnnan
vin. Wholesalu Druggists. Toliedo,
•
H[all's
i
Catarrh Cure Is takenI Intel
din
ally, acting directly
upon the blood
and mucou* surfaces of the a;
Tesllmunials sent free.
Price
per bottle. Sold by all druggist*.
Take lull's Family Pills for ronsti
patlnn.
ALPHMl lAUQUET
'oDilniied From FI
hat shall be the rharacier and «
lall Ih- the Influence of this young
.M.d on the cimmunity;
Young roanhocHl and young woman
s*d stand as great Influences to build
munity may step Into Its place
great Inlluenc*- of this Is its n
luaing and softening, its removing
svarlce. Sr. as the old scholars U
bark Into their schiad days, it is i
question of dollars and r«-;
ihe iK'neflts that th.-v have
He also spoke of the heritage
uth of t.Hlav had r.-cuved. how
school* wu're not universal
m-l until thlrtv vear* ago.
.> hail b.i-n in existence
antry since in=:. How the Michigan
prUnn rectrnl* show that less than
[H'l cent of the incarcerated criminals
were High sch.s.l graduates
Mr GmH'rfs discourse, while v.
short was instructive and lislen.“»l
rti-h close attention and his remarks
.nt^iv,seM-m.-d to strike a resiKim
Hi. last wnience wa
community reaches o
aud on Ihe head of
mntiv and not only diw
.,-ms to offer a blessing "
The ne>t number on the program
easing r«'ading by Miss Alma
to have.a completf
ets must really
[orjbe apt>eUie and
, the mind. He then read the regrets
of Prentice Whitman CK5) who i
III. U A. Pratt (1»1) of Detroit v
was unable to Im' present, and Al
C. Peal of Moline. Ill. who was a
aaable to be there
The speaker then went
back
fifiy-one years ago when Traverse City
was only a small hamlet at the head
of Grand Traverse bav. He told
the first postoSce In this region
at Old Mission and bow the little
lection of houses'where the pres*
present
Parm C. Gilbert.
d Gra
Gilbert of the clat
■averse City
a Joke
called upon by Toastmaster
plication
‘ to the department
i and said bf* was glad
(or ai postolBoe. It was suggested th
well as to be there
He c
word 'Grand V)be dropped.
T
ing I
ich meeting a big thin,
name, that was first suggested In
: try to attempt
tell
Joking wav. has become a deserved
Ivantages
u U- of
appellation. Nineteen years ago. the
a
gather!
first class was graduated from
There
are
some
th
Traverae City High school and '
succeeding years this institution
given the city talented young pt
to carry on the work. He then ns
a number of sution* in life that grad
lb ” how. t?hei^me gels
uatea ai the High acbool filled. After
aUtlog that the graduatua extended
and encourageme
frooi the east to the weei coast he
gone before and are rvwdy to help
Introduced George I... Crisp of the
advls. Id this respect he (raid a t
class of 1891.
ute to Mra. Jd E. C. Bates and said
Me. Criap’e OeatUn.
(lull there vrvre also others to whom
Mr. Crisp's oration was replete with one eould look with confidence for ad
good thought. *'We cover the dlsap vice. That the word* of cheer,
pointments
of our real
lives with fori and coiinige were often tin
hopes of a life we never live." he said, foiindation and that many an' Indebt"we never attain our Jdeals. How for c1 to others for such things.
innate, for if we ahonld. life would not
He went on to show how murh these
be worth the living. The proper way eneuuraging words were worth and
to enjoy Hfe U to have an Ideal and those Iwho have received them
bead all energlea Toward Us final
are glad to acknowaaniaatloa."
ge that debt,
debt.
In this respect he
He ibea look up two mi*uke^
d the pair
ilsed
patrons of the schooL
ther one of which would be disa* mr ny of them who have never had
ideal aad a wandering opportunity to derive any
benefits
from tkc preaertbed eotirae.
The from them directly. He said that
iff—kw then ffire a deacriptloo oT a Alumni aaaocUtlon was not arbl
HtUe flowar eoamoaly known as “Sol I but to help each other and he .
i’a aaaU"
by It* blooming | sorry that every member coold not
r:r
‘hi’n;"
15
SAVINGS
^ANK
If SO. sec those LADIES* SPRING SUITS
that Wilhelm. Sooth Side, is sellior at
HALF PRICE Also the Covert and
Cheviot Jackets at $1.98 and $3.T5.
>
WEST SIDE
LOTS I”,VI A. J. WILHELM IAI'b!
We have *oroe of the In'*! U»i*
on the West Side at a (>rlce
which makes these the cheapest
A Hattie Creek preach.-r ha* issued
warning to people wb<» attend Sun
IV basebal game*, saying that they
w.-re r.-servlng seats in hell, but hi*
invectives seem to have had little ef-
siremioiiK ritiren who Is enI of hi* element In Nileu ha*
sugg#-»t.-d that the fire escape* which
e purcliase,] f<ir the I'nion school
ding of that efty about the time of
InKjui* fire, and which have Ikh-h
neeting. to lie school fellow* i
?ha association would increase In num
tier* and attracilvene** and that each
to the pleasure that
lose various occasions
In the memory of the
h one of the member*
make much of the R.s*orlation and
canirutlon and keep 1. up fallhf.
Wh.-re they will do some good.
l-»*rov l./jng of Marcellos, was i<»
marry a sm-,«et young nils* of Paw
Ik- long on in
I,-111ion- but short on courage,
fiiuillv. af',-r having
the c,-rem€>i
|Mi-i|Min»*d once, he ralb-d up th<ihu’-mighi hate-lM-en bv ie|,‘|iho
>la> *.-t I .r Ihe wedding a
rm,-,l her i hat he tlldn-1 think he
married that day. Th,^
Thompson
then
Introilneed
Many Ih-afi. president of the rlas* of
In wi-U'Chosen words, the toast-
”r:
To introiUicc our crown ami Iwitlge work, alio operating, to
sliow ti e (ie<il>le m Traverse L*ity and virinitv onr.inethfsU and *
fine wotk, we will (or the next
■lass rills year Is promin
r of r.‘s(N-cis
It Is tin- yoiing^ and also one of the largest
that ever graduate,!
As an
aihl,-tic class it has never lu'en sur
--ry;:,:::.'
track I,'am numli, ring twelv,- m»
were iN-nlors
VV,. are glad to »» with you .1
••vening and will always lie pn»t«d
members of t
.Alumni of the T. C. H. S"
Miss l^ui Mr.Manus follow.sl with
IJowIng offieers w,-r,‘
i*l,*,-t,-,l:
President. Arall F Nerltnger
then
S.vretnry. Mi*s p.-arl McC.v.l
Tn-asnrer. Rob.Tt Walter
The evening clos,-d by all 'singinii^^'
.\nierira
CONSUMPTION
TEN. DAYS
C. W. Aahton.
GIVE
If The House
Silver Fillings...............'....... ......... .
Painless Extraction— ......... .—...........
Best Red Rubber Plate........
I* up ai
to buy
Buildi ng,
BOTH
‘J,'",:,
146 EAST FRMT STREET
PAVINLTAX.
::oo-imo
Many BvMaia bong mvafi ovht My ky Dr.
OMwaan Magte BgypOaa Ofi. lha( iltoirwMi
wooM ha ■HrH u tha fiaafilr nmm* M
ro^ w^Mna. grv. oaias, aoagfia aq« qMlV.
A vary hrtgM aad tatwaanag ahffd aC Mr.
Lkam OaBap. ui Mam M.. Jaahaaa, Mlak.. My
ttbapoMod ffoathwffh enap,aa afforta a(
--- ---
-------------SSKJn
alawdMlakaaay.aqdagpMaaM la tta
aatada ad tha ttaaag Mi affaal aad w«Ma ■
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
■‘THE STRAW HAT STORE”
'HConceded so by all who have teen our stock.
the quality and the popular prices.
Summer
We show the stock, the style,
cays call
for summer hats.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Your head can be well dressed for very bttie money.
If ycur face has not
been fitted right—for surely the face should receive a* much attention a*
. when buying a hat—let us try our 'hand at it.
There is no equal or comi»ajito
be made
The Knox Hat
between our
at both $4.00 and $5.00 and the t
Remember oar new
The Knos Ya
< E*charge for $4.00.
Better join
The Kingsbury Hat
hat.
V r carry four stylea. aM at $1.50 1
The ••Yacht." the “Long Branch.'
• Princeton/'
bake shop
It open to all at any time.
I we show thi^‘ stylet.
Is the medium-prtced. swell looker.
an.l the pride of Traverse City.
The
"Board
oI Trade" and
1
The name designate* th
wearing either shape.
::
The “Princeton Straw”
TRIMBLE’S BAKERY
Will be a popular hat. because it is a stylish
haL yet
There are four grades. 50c. 75e. $1J» and $1 JO.
costs little
money.
Can't very well go without
a ttraw hat at these prices.
The *;Canton Hat”
Will be a great seller because it has a wonderful selling price.
NEW COODS
Think of it.
50c for one grade, 75c for the other.
Men’s Sailors
Are the hats so many men wear because so many men like them.
like the price, too. 50c and 75c.
New
Laces
and
Then you want to be
Embroidcriei
prepared even if it only comes "a day at a time."
with insertions to match—
large assortmenL
You know
our prices on these goods.
and spoons, guaranteed goods,
only 60c per paekage.
northern
Michigan
eluding
the
latest—Peggy
from Paris—in all shades and
sizes—prices 26c to $2.60
each.
They
$traw haU will be worn very much, be
cause the straw hat season will come “alt in a heap."
New silver metal Knives, Forks
A Smr^
f»r
Oromp ud OsUs.
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
TRY A RECORD WANT i
' ,'*"fnr»’ hSin'!:'-
•cessary to ci
r chronic cougl
■oughs. hangingsndlco.ls nr weak and debilitated cond
lions of Traverse City people, and
pay for the medicine ourselves if it
fall* to give satisfactory results.
H»»w can we express our faith in
Vliiol mort' emphatically? Johnson'*
Drug Store.
For the convenience of
Traverse City people the proprietor
of Johnson's Drug Store ha* arranged
with some of the other retail dnigglsts
in the city to sell Vino!.
PHONES
PROMPT OELIVFRY
Notice to All People Interested!
The assessment roll for the improve
nent of Sixth street from the east
In. of Division street to the west line
.f rnion *tr..,.t Is now in my hand*
or th,- colbH-tlon of the second a.ssess
ueni together with the accrued
unpaid Installments.
■ pai.l l>efore the first
Julv,
M E lUskell.
City Treasurer,
R.h.oi 202 Siai
uo bank building
BREAD
*''vro.*"
He sure joii arc I
National Dental Parlors
•Zi..
HOME MADE
Hv.-r nil ever i^mipounde,!. Il con
tains no oil or gn'ase to upset the deli
cate stomach, yet it
does
contain
ev,T> one of the fifty odd m. licinal
curative elements actually takt 1 from
i'uit 2t»7-'itis.
floor.
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on it. hot it wili come up smiling
son
unnecessary
surh
have b,H-n *o dlff
, nt
W.- kno» of hiindre,!* of ca*e*
«h>T,- our wimderful rod liver oil
arath.n Vino!, ha* *
vaiuabl- life, which
■ have letter*
ha»»- bf»-n sacrifle,',!
n up to die.
n p,sui
that Vinol.
saved
their liv
50c
25c
6.00
ALL WORK CUMRAMTEED TER YEARS
particularly liii,T,*et,t
gelling the mewl value f,i
moiK-v
Till*
. of expTibuilder*' hardwar,'
, to help you make sel
FRANK TRUDEi
■ a Jolly old maiden lad>,
<ly of high d,'gr,-,-.
ij.-ier goe* lo l«..l—without
ink of Rocky Mountain Tea.
.M JohnsonV Drug
giti-n a good ,lea! «»f time to lb»- study
of coiiNiimption. an.! find ihai
ary
paraiiv. Iv f.-w cas.-* are he
Mostly all are rau«ed by
llecled
couch* an*l cold*,
which
gradually
and others.
Ours is sweet,
w.
.ak. n Hie »hob- pulmonary
system.
an.
! l»-fon- (n-ople r»'all
wholesome and njtritiooa. Our
dl-,-a5ed spot in one
lung.
graham ami salt rising is tine
"S'
SPKCl.AI. I’RICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Gold Crown............................................. S4.00
Bridge Work .......................
4.00
Gold Fillings—.
............*.............$1.00 and up
>arlor
;.r:!
Harry A. Dean.
"In behalf of the class of
I wish
thank the Alumni for the hearty
welcime you have shown ns this
for the manv favors we hav»-
..National Dentists..
'■:s
A. F. Ncrlln0cr.
nr«-.ent a* there was no better
me-t and give the glad hand
i fr,-e and easy ground.
ptMtple liecame lnter»-*ied In their
’iii-in< .« and wrapped up in It six
dar*. in a w-ek
Mr. Gill
-onslrti-red it a grand and goo,l tl
a'.id,- all buKin,->» as children
do wln n Ihev hasten out of the vchoni
.
There wa* the same spirit
id-hip and g«HHl rhcT last nl|
he advised all to fell their neigh
iM.r* and otb.-r roemlK-r* of the Alumni
haars to the left of u* the only lM>srs
cording to all accounts and some of hi*
ESTATE
AM Amnva MIG
real
$500 REWARD FOR WOMEN
■TBNlNa EBOOBa
bseauaa be U too weary to go down
ARE YOU GOING TO
BUY A sum
-on-
Casa county church synod has
turned a Uwyer out of the chnreh be
cause be danced a quadrille.
mr. Tfcee’a
The Battle Creek detentloo hospital
to now empty,
npty. (or the first time in
> smallpox patients
itha.
«Ma U doiaf the
oatne thta^ Ju*t having been releaacd.
lookisf thm
Judge Tuple will deliver the address
Of way— before the annual meeting of the Piotebiag at
■lety of Sf. Joseph county at
edicioal
SturgI*. Saturday. June 18.
The *c■bool board of Carieton has rePrinrlpal H. D. McDougal.
who (or the past two years has been
at the head of the high achonl there
Floyd Williams of Clinton recently
canghf his leg in a washer at the wool
en mill and had It pulled herder than
caxwoT US ccazx).
So uniformly *aeee*sftd has Dr. P*efue*s if he uert^noning for a political
'•S
C. A. HELeHEE, Oty CtresUtor.
Natl to lo»
cmmmBwnn
•r maaoMM
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
4
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
THB EVEHIHQ EECOBD, TBAVEBSE CITY, MTCIL, FRIDAY, JUICE 10, 1904.
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
fflOHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
PETOSKET
NEXT YEAS
That's the Ctiarpt Apainat Big Muakagea Conocma^
Ifnskegon. Mich.. June 1ft —The ;
council
wncil 'has discovered, it 1* alleged.
that the Loescher tannery, the Ama
W. M. M.«. CLOEEO tCMIONS YES zon Knitting Co,, and other Ig eoncema have he
TERDAY ArrERNOON.^
Mrs. Bamca
B E S T
Mrs. Oswald Had
There were many good Ihongbis
hr«night om for missionary workers
urlng the closing boor of the Home
lissiooary meeting yesterday.
The
president. Mrs. Barnes, delivered her
addn-s in a characteristic manner.
She aald if she were a minister she
take a text, or rather I
ye one another's burdens.* Afid
fverv mail shall bear bis
htirdeD" ■■
While Ihrse stH'med coniradictilory
Mrs. Barnes showed bow both1 may be
lelp It Is
value
\A*hen others
II that they assist i
■Ir burdens, but when they <
mg f. r all to heap their burdens
them
Mrs. Barnes told of her
conducting a successful
m«"«-ting. It must Ik* planned carefully
beforehand. Ihe program must Ik* well
preiured and all point* p«TtaInlng to
the
meeting* must
Ik* carried
out
promptly. She gave as a text to pon
•r upon. '•R\on so we spi-ak. not as
chase at Be rlin for the Rmie-no's cup
• a.slng men. but CkkI "
marked Ihe flrsl rar-aslon on which a
Mrs. Osborne of Peioskey told In a
flohensolleni *o near the thnme had
ost (dewKlng way of a trip to Alaska
hich she took aume lime ago
She
deuts.
At Honn neither the present ■old of the quaint eoatumes at the Incrown prince nor the father Ix-fore hablunts who are a happy, good na
him was albiwed to stand up against nirr*d people, fond of athletics and
an> fellow Mudent arthe ••mensuren." sjions of all fftids.
F'diicatinn is taking them out of
.,r cui^ duels. Which ih.j could only
Surgical skill I*
attend as spectators.
The emperor
e often sees poornever rode such a race a* hi* win ha.s
joints protriidnlg
now done, and for the simple reason
that he has no iiower In hi> hridle
^
‘ ^
«MT SEPMTIEIT.
STOLE THE CfTY WATER?
NEW LIVERY
A7.gi^riaJSJratL-aa?-
isly I
city.main* for monthconsumption reached a
illons per capitai per di
day. The city
r system, and i
n additional rcajed unmet-
‘w
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOU R
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICHIGAN
r.'.!
GUniAL MEWS
0PT81 WOBLO
Wh^n A l*oy Jn hi* faib*»r'» oac**
r»«Hi. J-Ooald
the iel«-Kr»ph«*r *
art. and he ha* kept U up ever »lnre.
A prlVAie wire
connenn
Georgian
court, hi* home hi l^kewrood, N J .
with
hia oOce In
Broadway. New
York, and a* Mrw. Gould alao under
aland* lelearapb)’ they are able «o
chat whenever occaaion demand*.
f*1rat atnoFOR a late hatch of randi) paa*> phyalcal eiamlnailon
idemy
I acadi
lapull*
lahlpm
MIdal
. Adair or Xenia. <
larian and I
lair U a alrici v.
particle of animal fo
taated
He dc
allow himaetf aoup. flah or huiler.
thouKh many of hi* cull mfuac
Vuiinr Adair ha* a fine
■eg I on
After their rt>cenl wirrtiw Mr and
the
•Mrs. tJrover Cleveland an- prepared
• hearted miners.
themselves In Ihe M“Clm*loii tif
honiest.nd. ah.l they hav.
Skaguay nnd Sitka whic^
Iea.sn| a comfortable farmhoto
Sandwich. S H.. for the sunmi. • ThN encouraging.,
meeting place of the Mis
WlnMon rhiirchiir*
recent break Is a most historic plan*. IwinK <»ne of
down In a apeech In parliament recalls the oldest farmhouses in the connirv 'binary society will Ik* f’eloskey.
A rising vole of thanks was extend
i similar lapae
•King ,
to the Enalbih
the F'\ailing ll«*coril .for courtesies
neri)
• part of a member
lemory i
r.-eeivlng
paiK*rs containing the r«*y fai
named
imI Shell In the bouse of common*
1 plate of |K*w ler. liort- of the niissi.inary sessh.n*
IhellI was commencing a carefully prc lure of
r buy the
id iht'^Clevelands
pared
laretl sentence with the word “neces
I memory deaeried him.
StarUing Evidanec.
•liy~
sr"’T“pr,T,.r;L,::H,vo„„,w
from West OsslpiMH*. the nean*st rail
Jd.Hl; “I* not alway* the mother way siartTm. which
wife
m* r presi
tventloo."'
’ from
I
I long at Matthew Stanley Quay cm them!
u the
worbi in
1 he was powerful enough to pre
uf little null.
par
Ity of Cleveland ha.s crushed1 her parents.
and some «*f ihe closest friends of
.. .... ..ome, Daniel Aanew
Cleveland have not seen her since the
Justin
child's death
Within a few days the
r
Insii
rveland house In 1‘rlnceton
his death he made the senator prom
ise to keep out saloons.
Mr. Quay
That Throbbing Headache.
liked good liquor, hut he kept hts
wonl. Now that he Is deaii those who
Would quickly
leave you. If yoti
are tlre<l of drug store whisky will used Dt. King's New Life Plllf. Thou
make an effort to have the local np Sands of(sufferers have proved their
tlon law repealed. •
matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
BiTrvtary Shaw told ihU story the H.*adaches. T*other day as to the propriety of ex and build up
lending clemency to violators of the Money hack If not
customs law who
fumUh evidence Johnson's Drug Sti
against their associates. It was at a Meads. Draggists.
school In Mr. Shaw's native slate of
A pljK* used bv Miles Siandisb in
Iowa and one of the lioys in a class
had committed some grave iDfraciion ICl’o is an interesting relic exhibited
of discipline. The teacher announced In Ihe Massachusetts building at the
that he would thrash the whole class world's fair.
If someone did not tell him who had
Marshall's pavement laid last
eommllled the offense. All were silent
and he egan with Ihe first Ikiv and is crumbling up and blowing aw
thrashed everyone In the class until is said, and much of it will have
replae«*il
■bed the last <
Anally he raarhi
RHEUMATISM
imnwiincussiMiuiA^
JMiMaae «o painhU and far-icMhiaff in iu effects
«po^c hnaan aystam aa Rhetimatiais, mut have a deep
foundation. It orifisatca and develops in
the Mood, and, like other diaeaaca of the blood, is freqncatlv ioher^ed. The poiaonoui acids with which the
blood la charred circulate throurh the ayatem, breaktnr
down the health, irriUtirtlinr ia Join
■maclea 1
IS
•*»>h testimony in great quantity
inBianily coming
declaring Dr
:'s New Discovery for Consumpcg„tu.d
A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. B.*iilorviilc. Va.. serves
„ example
He writes: "I had bronimple
chills for thn*c years and doctored all
time without
being bonefftted.
n I began taking Dr. King's New
Ihscovery. and a few bottles wholly
I roe." Equally effective in curing
-ting and Throat trouble*,. Consumption.
It Ion. Pneu
Pneumonia and Grii
Grip. Guar
anteiKl by Johimson'B Drug Sti
load*. Druggist*. Trial l>ottles
M. Moa
Id 11.00
I Or. regular
COMMENCEMENT AT OLIVET.
Olivet.
-^IM-aking of the preparatory departm; T:.l0p m.. graduating exorcise*
.senior preparatory class
June 21.
;i. m . prlre speaking of ct.llege de
partment: irusii*** m<-eilng. 7 p m..
college pra>«*r ra«-eiing
June 22. S* a.
. ws-lety and clni^R reunions; 2 p. m..
exhiluiiiui of
the' eonservalory
of
mtthic; 7
p ni, alumni reception
and luislne>s meeting at Ihe home of
and Mr- C
Oti*
June 2-1. 9 a.
graduating exerrUe* of the senior
k: i p. m.. alumni dinner. 7 .70 p
eomnienrem.uit concert. ('.oiino.!'*
C.*cilia
.M^sv'
Mendelssohn's
Hear My Prayer.'
Tarwon At*.
E. K. CRATMJLN.
internal treatLiniments, plaaten and such things
outwardly,
svdly^ive
only temporary relief. S.S.S. is the recogn;
^•nixed greatest of all blood purifiers and tonics,i, and
i
in no disease
a it act so promptly and beneficially asI Rhe
Rbeuma*
n, neutralizing the acids and rmtoring
_ the Iblood
to a pure,
pnre, healthy
healtny condition and invigorating and
toalnff np the nerrea and all parts of the system. It is guaranteed strictly
wqgctable. WriU us should yon dcaire medical advice, which will cost you
Mlhiac..
t and all remelength I was iodneed
> failed,
iry Electric B1
Bitters and the result
miraculoii*
I Impn
ely
•mplcte
. recovered.
T. Kidney. Stomach and IBowel
Irtutble* Klec’ric Bitters
Utter* Is the only
r. It'* guaranteed
Iclne
Only
and F. H
by Johnson's I>rug
.Meads. Druggist*.
INFANT STUDENT WELCHES
of M. Youth Cot Worst of a Horse
STATE STREET
consisting ol first class single anfl «Wvul)lc carriage horses, rubber tire
bikes ami gent's driving wagons, lop buggies and rubltcr tire surrey's,
I am m iiosiiion to furnish you aith THE SWEI.l.EST RIGS in
the city. Kindly give me a call.
Trade.
^nn ArUtr. Mich. June Id,—Clar
ke S. Rotii. a senior law from Connersvllle. Ind., acknowledges that he
petition In court In
Pat be is only a
ae appointment (
Today
which he aay*
B. Walkfriend to prose
cute in a replevin suit
In the petition
Root *ay* that ho is under 21 years
of age.
He owned
the good mare
Maggie Elgin, and sets forth that Clar
ice K. IMxon. a horseman, got him to
give up
Pl' e of horseflesh, a
In exchange for Jeopan
r and
brew snowlballs hack: In
horse thatt thres
faces dtirl : the races on the
No wbe aay*
street last winter,
was trimmed by misrepresentation <rf
Dtxon and wants the contract rescind
ed on the grounds of his Infancy.
( way place,
a far
operation In (
accident, resulting In Bums, Cuts,
Wounds. Ulcer*, etc,
of Bucklen's Arnica
best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Dmg
Store and F. H. Meads. Dni*glBta.
Do yon want the lltUe ones happy,
strong, robust and healthy? One pack
age of Hollister'A lUtdcy Moontaia
.j
BOTH PHONES
iSKO]
,iC.
Jinothtr
Jirrmi of
Tresh
Strawberries
from Benton
Barbor
tonight
RKSi'F.crFri.LY,
Walter Benton
NOTICE
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Casa Strwat.
as
Travaraw City. Mich.
M.-mUT** of the .S'atbnial Klectrlcnl
Contractors
Association
of
the
I’nlied State*.
mwmm
WALL TENTS AND WEDGE TENTS
A
sizes from 7x9 to
14x20: also Fly’s
^ 7x9 to 10x14/
We
f! makinj; a
t these. We
low price
MCGREGOR
BOY
jssj:
i TU KENT
|_|WHE AXiKaSNT UIHtatostmC. AJ.
^mmmM
liMUHSkoB AtENT r U.Bwimaaa.
n
3i«vu
------ -- $sr«“
hav«* a jjootl stock of
jiiiaranteetl
Hose.
Ituto SI
MlSCCLLANCOUt.
Rubber
Prices right.
.“■.sXJTr
TItc piicc for the balance of ibc
season will l*c
$15.00
S, F. Saxton Hardware Co.
VIOLET
A HOT WEATHER
LUXURY
AOO'riON SAI-I
THE RACKET STORE
Ousted on the *km after bath
ing It keep* the skm cool, pre
vent* chafing, check* excessive
SA-rOMDAV
from 2
June lllh, afternoon
afterr
o'clock to 6, and from 7 to 9.
noon from 2 o'clock to li. Come
and get fine ChintL and ever}dish at j*our own price.
A.F. BUIttf, - - TnstM
perspiration, dispel* h*at rath.
Dusted on the feel and m the
shoes it does away with the foot
aches common to hot weather.
IS delicately
6(»0 Tnnm Lul & Lui Ci
OTEINBERG’S GRAM)
O OPERA HOUSE
iwdcoaCPNhi
Pbuor. Ousom . m I
win present
TONIGHT!
the thrilling comedy-driina ol
Western bfc
“BEYOND THE
ROCKIES”
To Slay away will be to misi an
evening of thorough enjoyment.
a
delightful
j|BSTRACTS OF TITLE
AT REASOKAfiLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ov»t Flr.t NmaonU B«nk|
NMTKn WeaiSM TIAtt.
GO.ROUUTBIMIATES
fragrance
Same I.x>w Prices:
Travwra*
$18.!
$19.00. 60 4ty limit
$21.00, IM- t8e scasM
IOC, 20c, 30g
iOHNSON
DRUG CO. «
Get your seats early
Matinee Tomorrow
iOP VAI WIMU”
Tomorrow
Night—Last
fotmance,
P«
“A DAIKiaiOUS OAK”
This will indode meals and
berth between Traverse City and
Chicago.
Tickeu will be on sale commencing Thnnday, Jane 9.
1904.
Steamen leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p.
and
Thoradaya, 6 a n.
Ll.nK,A|L
Wkem YMWtmaHIceMfffMttl
KmoxB BAt. mcB.
Butchars and Bauaasa Malcars
JwetwnM
May WarrMi
THE POPULAR
6ASKEU STOCK CO.
wherover used.
W.T. ROXBURGH, Miiatii
olkurwl for cr«dUors Vo prwnt th«*r cloun*
aasiast the esute of Brajswln J. Pnlrrr. UuUswid cowntT. detwoMXl. and that all erw)
lion of said dccrsMl ar* rwioirwl to
raret UmSt rtalms to said Probat*
I the Probate oBlcr. tn the OtT of Trar
r City, la said r-waty for rxamlaattoa and
>waao« oe or bsforc the
'
r. A D., ItM. aad that •
Lsft ta Esaati irg *
rjbom'O BY^BuW. awl Va. HyaAig.Ma-
perfumed. Impart
Fin Acnt, Tn Aem, FmIt Actk
MosUy in fnU b*sins*. line pru«p«-» for ^
frwll IhU ssssnii. OthiT trscU wtth frontage dw bsr .shorr, wsti sas|>t«d for Uxb
frwll and awjkiB«r resort pwrpoMr.
<MT l-adi-awbrsUa
In addKion to these qualities It
ing
FRUT FARMS
I
a aONET TO UOAV am rmmX mmtm»m. PMoM.
M A Oru«^. Sam Wtlhvtw Block taalwe
B. J. MORGAN Talcum Powder
CVuntT of Ormne
Barney Anderson
DP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK FiL;tyjrk5r£»-sy tug li
TO MSUftE
r-. • she writes. '1 endured in*uffer-
The public is cordtaily invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
The
Enterinli Wedge^
Having leasetl the SHANE BARN, 143 fStatc street, and purchasetl a fine, new, aihl
6. C Cewis
Mich.
I WM (wttlaa
, but aa I saw ll
BUGGIES
TO MY FRIENDS AND TBE PUBUC GENERALLY
1 cause* *wo-i birds c
Hollis
pation.
Jobniison'a Drug Store.
f.illow.*: Sunday. June 1S>.
I•3cealaureale seimon by Rev. Dr
Mcl.aughUn. Grand Rai
farewell meetings of Christian
Worst of All Experiences.
tmsmtFTsmmo CtK, AflAMTA, ^
passed by .he
r a heavy fine f<
without paying f
•-••"Sin
R.F.CaNCI,&f.A
P^'
TH»8TBnH0 BBOOBO, TRATEBSH CnT, inCH, FRIBAT, JUSB 16,1#04.
MUSICAL fBOMAM
BWimUEr
r
S SHRT WAIST SDH
*n Charft—Btfaineoa Meeting.
Rcidy to Pot OR and Wear for OBly
jian*r**d»
“J2V-T;
t
vice., president.
Mr*.
S.
C.
2.00
charobrays,
niedy strappexl and pipe.1. also linen Batiste, triintned with lace insertion, all sizes.
sizes, at .. 2.50
hum* nf Mr*. S C. Despret.
Tbe regular program wa* opened by
Mrs. Halo with a paper on ancient
muelr. In which the described in an Inter.-st:ng wav the music of various
ASrtt8*%
ihM •« of Ihc oBd^ kiod. tker an
Mrrutm, patncTrmrm^
Bok*70Vbojrk»pf>y.tid7Mddifdfied.aDd .
MIT roa momnr
bediloiko prtce pad io tb« ocnrke.
Ktibecfc
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
TBIHIU PAITY
Will £
Held—Officers Elected—John Ren
Hama of the Latter.
nie Member of Committee.
. Sitsz
;opment w.-re the ancient Greek*.
«h.- «i.oke of (h.- gradual growth
b.- cW.braiT-d Grei-k choruc. and
writ me of miiwicm! plays, which
.M.c,.e.i.hemor,.mod..rnopem. 8he
iraci-d the RTowib of music in Its varlliiiB forms ihniugh the reniurie*. and
iu1jch.1l finally uikiu th.- work of the
great classical
and rt»mantic
com
paper was a fitting lntr.e
The following nlllcers aert- el.v>led:
1T.-Ideni. K. kelwards. Ow.,s<i,
■St vice president. Captain Hniwn.
Grand itapids: seeond vice pn*s..len!
f.Tiarles Bishbeck. Alma; secretary
and tressiirer. A R Canfield. Charle
-e aptH.infed 10 go
vent Ion «if the iip|K>r |H>iiinsnIa. whnh
8auli
will be held In August
«if sending this e<»in
Marl.' Tho oh).
be two conxen
lower
line meeting
RECOVERED BICYCLE
t Mullen's Wheel Was Stolen and
sft by Thief at William Force'*,
Near Acme.
'rr„“r..
Yesterday the Iteitird |mbaccotint «.f a bu-yrle bemg
Vllliam Fore,‘ of near
ria
HOG LOST RACE
.Miss
Animal Wasn't Poaaessed With Devils
Else It would Have Been Drowned
lIURh
being mad
mony was performed in tbe pni. nnuf ov«T 40 guests.
The youHR couple were nnatteiuled
beautiful white silk mull
lu honor oI
the iKYash.n the hdi.se was very
Hly d.Torated.
.cV*r"r"v;irA'r.‘..''T
ertwm. rake, fruits and ramll.'s w
srved. The younp |WH.p
Itelni
reRlon.
PlONEEl OF REGION
Bingham
Yesterday. Haa Lived Here For
Sunday
School
Class
Asbury Church.
Number
Bid Goodbye
‘ of (he iMirker
tiling him
ebaxe up i kod down the track in
\IHnlty of the dejsit. Finally tbe
mal iiMik O the water and swam out
half mile and then uinusl ah.l
the Wexjiie-tonc
■ house. A Uiat was Ms'ured
s'urcil and a
suit rare was slartisl In which the
iMUitmen finally
CHILDRENS’ J.\CKETS. worth
$r. and $6. at ONLY. .....................
t
the home td the
.Misses Kiiinia and Ivliib
I’ybus
honor of their SumUy sch.K.l l.-acher.
Miss G.-riniae Armitag.-. who l4«v»-s.
morning, lor her he
n. Alxnit tw.-nty-fiviyoung iM-ople
were present.
consiBtlng of Ice cream and
asrun.-d cake
were served on II;
lawn which was di-corat.-d with Japs;
.••.« lanterns and flow.-rs. Just befoi
la 1‘yliti
th.- final parting. Miss Emma
:i a dim
pn-s.-nt.-d Mi«s Armitagc
cup and saucer as a slight token of the
- is held.
Miss
li-nchcr
WEOUtTONC DANCE
First Dnc of the Season Will Be Given
on the Evening of Friday.
Junt 17.
V<H]ue-taoR
on the cveniDR of Friday. June 17. The
club house has received a
Improvements and
now [
very neat appearance. Tl
have also been pivei
will l>e quite pretty.
pool a
tiled
Dress and Walking Skirts
35c dresses, sires 1 to (J, at.............................. ...
1.00 and 1.25 dr^cs sires 1 lo C and 0 to 14, at..75c
1.50 and 1.75 Wesses, sires U to 14, aL..
76c dresses, sizes 1 to C and 0 to 14, at....
2.00 dresses, sires f. to 14, at......................... ...
itootn.
tti*Oo uu*.a. ...........
These are all new styles, but owing lo the heavy trade
ken in sires, so we make these s|*ecial prices to close
THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MOST AND BESTi^OR YOUR MONEY ‘
STEINBERG BROS.
PERSONAL.
Mrs V H Meads went lo^danlsi.-,fbis niorning after Charb-> fiunton.
who I- nlcelv ri-covcring from blx Ill
ness and operation
He is now able
to get around on crutches. He will ImI'roiieht home tomorrow night
Simpson w<-iif
lo Ktngsb-y
“OPEN NIGHT.”
liiisincss trip
Mary Cry ulerixent to her
Program to Be Given at First Metho
III Willis ihU momiflg
dist Church Tonight.
Mrs-. Henry IkM-rr rciurni-d lo WeiThe fi.lliiwiirg priigrani will Im- giv,ui -i-! I his morning afier attending her
-on. Edgar IVk-it's weilding
m the Fir>^Mcihii.ll-.i church timlgbi
.Mr* Wade relumed lo IVIlston this
Hymn fjnv.o the Wurbl.'
morning after being in the ciiv on a
\ isii
Among recent arrival.* at ilo- c<u.Solo, "till- Now Ibvru King.’ Him
lagc of Miss Lucy I). Lewis a’ Edg.*^
iraicl. Mbs Gar.lnor,
w.MMl arc F. L 1>h- »»r Chicago, who
I>M-inrr. -Bon Hur.*' Ivw.ks I ami II
ha.s pureha.s.il the .Moffatt |iro|M rty at
.Mr laiiifman.
the r.-*ori. an.l th.* Mlssc.- K.-niicdy
Hymn. ’ Bi.-<t Bo iho Tic. "
lb.ward of JackRon. wlio will
Every
picture
Is rolore.l.
Ikvirs and
• •iM n at 7:.'5ii, service nr K
Everybo.ly
welcome. JiiMH-lally Ihi.v.s am; girls.
.suta have been .-njoying a pleasant
'miUgl-'’ I
p.iiiv ai Sioinborg's Grand la.st
iiie pie play was one of ihc funnii-si
etmieiiics ever seen ill Tnui-mo City
.m.l Ihe *pect.Hors ^ere
coniiniial mar of langhtei
part* were well hainllul. The Indian
Aperialiy Introduced by Ihe Seinon
chlliln-n la*lI evening itook
r and Miss Emma jSiwangcr'!If
ai-.siug being ihelr
Miss Ada C..ri
1-n visiting Mil
J .X. .MorrcH. wlio left thi* city for
ih.- ;v:irli eleven year* ago. has been
visli.tr-. old friend... here sinci- Tue*
■lay a
.ft this afternoon for a visii
at Be
City. Manistee and laidington iM-forc reluming to his home in
Plav I
• "neyoiul Ihc
Atlanta. Ga.
Mis* (irace N’elM.n. daughter of Mr*.
J. E. NclKon of 224 Madison ftre.^t. ha.s
Oailv Markets.
left for -St U)iii.s. Mo., to visit frlen.ls
Ttie Chicago market* from quotA and take in the exinisition
Hved by the commission t»fMrs Jens I',. Pet.-rsen and daughter
F. Ben net. represented by Marion went to Ea.st Jordan t.Mlay
‘
dock:
xisli Mi*s. Charles Burkett.
V Close
Wheat—
E n '
Of course you are soitid
Outing
T."u;r.-"—'
ami you will nn-d more <»r lt:ss ntrw
for ihr
occasion ,\ l(»ok at our cast wimltnv will tmu ince
you that this is ih«- place* lo
“Cofl up"
JOHN R.SANTO
Outing Suits
Swi-ll line of ih«; very newrst things out
browns, blurs. jirry>. fancy stri|r?s. «-ic.
16EMEIIAL WSUluiicE
Naw Wllhalm Block.
gs* $11.95
ORB.
••nulangr’
Travaiwo City.
PENMAliio^
HIgheat Poasibla Qrado.
Fins Geld Work a Bpaclatty.
$2*50 10 $6*00
Fancy Ucst
to suit your fancy
I
$2*50 to $5*50
A. b. TYLER
DENTIST
J. H. Mnim 6ie. R. MeWitIr
MOIROE & MeWETHf
GENERAL INSURANCE
3 « ' N E W W , L hEL M block
thr linrst linr of outing shiri> rvi-r
BREVITIES.
BAWYEr'a
..JIENnSIS..
Outing Pants, tht? swrllest |»ants in thr city
—no mistake about it—come ami sreyou'rr the judirc. CulT bottoms. I cU straps
—no unsightly strips .iml bucklrs in b;u k,
the out of sight sn.Ti»s at tin* si<h- do all
thr adjusting
natty Shirts
he ciiy visiting friends.
shown
^
50c to $1*50
See thr extra spi-cial .it .Sl.<»o
PorkCharles
Badly
Cham^r*.
Frightened
a
Barber.
But
I12.:.|| II2I.T $11
Was
F.*caped
Unhurt Last Evening.
.Mary C. N'ind. whase el<K|uent
address on mlssbins wa.* heard at the
M.-ihodisi church Tuesday even-
I.ari|—
Gtanil Traverse district.
She will
preach ,u the,First Me.ho.list church
» : ’:; S
market
'7 ,r,
'niSr'S
S’.yk'S'.jricrt
0 0^/1
^UmOU
60c dretsef, sires 1 to C, at........................... ..... ..
Arrh Oviail's shop would have lu^.n
tiadly injun-d. Tlu water aas ver.
ow 111 ihe lank and wh< n h.- start.-.!
o fin ir Willi cold the ronirartuu.
•aiiseil the tank to shrUel lo,
.Ac
is rt.nsWerably fright. n.-d t.u'
I InJiirtsL
Barred
« at
N.'.ifi‘•ur.
7'hat thought muxt t>.<ix.- -Mi ne defl
Ite vehicle buxnt p.y,-h..logiMs agree.
Tli.-it this vehicle b ibc m.-niui i„,;,gr
of *ip.-eeh »ui« Imw-ii awn-ri.il l.y
While others u-lleve that II iu.-,y U-a
the liiuigc of WTiticii binguage
__
eombUialioii of luwg,-* that i* n.itlier
;i
The ladies of Travet-se Hav hive. No
I. will meet with Mrs. Ashton. 214
tat. str.1t. Saturday aft.-nioon
ince H..wers for .Memorial day
lo come and bring
flower*.
•Shorn
mmiras il
Welt
Monrgan'n
bicycle.
- REAlESItlt j
Suit eases
l elrscoprs. Satchels, (irips, I runks. .in\
thing and evttryihing in that linr.
Ozlords
Pancy Hosiery. «*tc.. in almost rndh-ss
variety.
If n ...pi.er tank had .-xpliwi.-d in
ariermxin at his home In
of the lioi
Ik*c<‘ased
o sons and thrc«> sisters
One
r lives in Germany, another In '
consin1 and the other at Iceland. Will
Anser. (heL‘ oldest
ningharo
region nearly fJi years ago and cleared
up a fine farm In Binghan^ low
Tbo funsrml will be held In the
bam church Sunday aftemoon at 2
o'clock under the direction of I'ndertaker Anderson.
t
S/.OO
..GREAT CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN’S READY MADE DRESSES..,
F.vei
TANK COLLAKEO
Hatf a Century.
Anser. a plone.
ind who had lio
A Duck Skirt
.Ml new rtyies, and very attractive, desirable ma
terials, in all the leajling colors, can’t be Ixiught
elsewhere at less than $1.60 to $2.00,
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
in the Brineless Blue.
West Eleventh str.
U.r
Mi*
For lailics-navy and black, with .|N.Ika-dots, m
Vocal .-ol<.. E E. White
J
Violin duet. Uk-Iiis and Lucille Hol
liday.
on.Tinr
in art Id.' in yesi
and Mrs. William Vanstec.
r,s
iMM
S/o.oo
Cute Coats for the Lillie Girls
,r.T7.T
which followed.
the j
Home of the Bride's Parents. Mr
d
•-lermaue
.3.00
3 50
tmi flrem.'^n's conventhm at Csdniac
=arrt:.r‘^v^s”fir.r
Wedding Ceremony Took Place at I
...
f.»r only.
LADIES’ $f.50 and $8.50 JACKETS AT $4.95!
Miss Armitagc. Their Teacher.
ist Iiighi and ilescrtbed il
,hlch was promptly turned
Im. Now all that remains i
DOERl-VANSTEE
rth $."» an.l
LAWK’ TAILOR MADE SDITS flfc'ES*,
FAIEWELL PAITY
text Firemen's Convention
Priande Vary MoaplUbly at the
John Anaer. Who Died at
1 SuiU and Vesting suiu. elaborately trimmetl, 1
Besides they’re $0 different trom the ordinary sorts-newer, jirettier stvlcA, better made and |>er-
5l£g5R»?gafSS.^
Mlaa Betella Jahruk and Mini Cuiurc
Kelley entertained a mimlK T aX tin Ir
friendi yekterday afiernoon arHI. a
Ihimble party at the homo of Ml^
Kelley on Bute atrwi* MUa Lhcy
Kelley waa tbe door attendant and tintwo boatekaee comprtiied tbe reeehlna
line. MIm Bdna Jahrus prealded ovit
tbe veetllnile entranre and at the h*-ad
of the ktalr* little Mlaa Helen Kel>y
dlreeted the KuentH to the cloak ni na
A« the ^ektk had hmucht
thltohleii. a portion of the aflenionn
was devoted to work on varinus arilclea dear to feminine beartv
Durinp
the aftemoon MIm I^dlih Ander on
nave a readlna In a very pleasins man
ner.
MU» Myrtle Miller renderel a
piano aolo that was very en)oyabli a»waa also a vocal «.lo l.y Mbs Or.i<-»
llaatlnga.
A aueaslns cann also was a pl tu>
ant diversion from the fancy witK
“Intricacies of tin- Work Itasl.
tieinc th. 1111.-. Ml« AJillc. 8ol|.»
awarded the first prize, she iK'ing
moat proficient in Koivti
consolation pri e was se •iir»sl
and I
by Mrs. W H. Steffens.
8tctr<
Tbe
prise was a t»alr of emtiroldery
aors and the crinsnlaiion 9 packam- of
nwllea.
At & o'clock refreshments codslMlm:
of oranKe Riacr. cakes, cherry leiiKMiade and nalted almonds were a4*rve«l
In the basement which waa dect>niie«l
with eventreens and lilacs. The thirtysis RuestN w«>re seated at small tables
on whlrh word lilies of the valley
violeu. These wi*re also iis«*d as ilec
orations In other parts of the ho >se.
All of the Rueats speiit a very «ino>able afternoon Indo^.
S'TLETT.^^^JMw wtta'Dr.
I>o you wut a neat, 'ioespenshre Shirt warn nxk—one that you cm wa^ and do up every time \ou go
out, if neceasaiy? Then «o®e to tia gtore—ve Aow tbe Shirt Waist Suits. They’re new; right vp-todate, made of pretty I^t percales, all stze^ splendid fitteri,
'Ve^,^ooP-
MImm Johru* and Kelley Entertained
One Dollar!
BUStiESS CAROS
bam
He
t- L. A. 8UILOINO.
-CARPET CLEANING WOKS..
Ro s
^t'o im *N^
STOR^
y,,u,
^
N. a CHAPIN. Piw>rtet»r.
Stocks,-Btiiils, Gfalo, Prnitiiio,
lork. juio- Ui-During the 1
e we.'k6 Mm. Thoma.s Mulkey
Himrod sirw-.: Brooklyn, ha* 1
k. dlfferenl
flat house* In
l»aru of Brooklyn, trying vainly so far
to And a home for herself, her husid and
I heir five children
Ikey now lies ill in be<l at he
a msult of the fatigue and expos‘ of her search. The landlordt-^
every one of the ST flat houses wh
Mrs. Mulkey visited have refused
J. M. FELL,
WHAT GREATER PLEASURE CAN
YOU HAVE THAN TO l'LE.-\SE THE
CHILDREN? DO THIS UY ILAVING
them GO TO THE
;;
:: ,
MATINEE
TOMORROW
know” rbi’t
become of
Ham Uble-ha* been Inaul
What would RusmII Saoa do with
by the popular GASKELL STOCK CO.
at Steinbergs Granh Opera House. A
complete presentation of
“Rip Van Winkle”
Art You a Small Man?
Wa hanrt a lot of awita in sizes
94, S6, M—«iot wodding suits to
ba aura, but good aervicoabit
•uHa far ovorytfay wear. Bps-
Priew: Children. lOc; Adulte. 20c.
Tbo Soctofi Stero.^
TM bMt piano U Ifw KlmhalL
FIRE INSURANCE
.rulK,;
from zt houses
“I
o. P. CARVER A BRa
I2t
doe-i tioi
know whether U I* lost,
COMMISSION BROKER,
raynl or siolcn. hur he mi'ds it in ,
D*c<or« O* T«*te Dew**.
N buiiness
i
-Du doctors know how h»n tbelr
Suit*- 308-New State Bank
The damage dime l.y the breaking of | owii medicine tain«?“ w-a» « qiiextion
building. Correspondent Oeo-E.
Ihe mill dam at Kingsley
■
ilelau*.
Ellis. Grand Rapid*.
about |5i*o
OiTi.-ul Market Quotations by pri
Mr. and Mr* John WIl are ihe par- j Lard work to ,s>i,vl„.i- «
p:itl.-mH
vate wire, direct froui New
bright little daughter ihat | that we do
'If you only
arrived t
ning.
York and Chi^a
beastly striff U«
Jixles. d.K-tor. yon
J. H MoGougl
:h wo, William .Mur- woul.lu'i
Absolute security.
■ il'-l
'!’* Remingtou
what tbey
hard I
And tto-y
marriage
ige licc-nxe
III
was i**u«ri lu
beaded ptvi'le, t
who say tba t. peo- I
day by County Clerk Robert Waliei
pie w-bo a
by
DO
mt-anx
raving
In
de'
to
George W
Pierce and
Emnu
llrtum.
li'a hanl ever to eonrloce
Thomas. Iioih of Imerlochen.
11 price* on all ladles'
them that a doctor has a taming ac
ildren's trimmod hats
qaalntsDce w Ith bla medk-lne.
this week.
tk.
Mias Klalbm-, 215
Tbe Sev.uity-rtrst regiment. Virginia
“ ‘How did you flod out about ItT is
East Front
volunteer InfntUry. with 500 officer*
their trump qneationa.
Too
ueu, will «wmp at th* worldV fajr
never been laid op
Aog. 1 to 10. laHoidre,
<Um*»«s la the dirtlooar,. .w luu
yoo kan what the diffettiit femedlea
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
taate Ilker It never oc'cdrw to the av----------------------------------------------■
erage patient that Ustlng drugs U a
Popular piai
Pdrt of tbe tnedkaJ atodent'a edoca29 Front stree
tioo and that no man is qvaUflad to
apptwetxWd
practice until be haa learned the flavor
SHAVINGS.
South Side
of the ntodldiM be ezp«». to pre-
J3S.*ss:-e3a
sjir.’ssTfbS,*'*”
priam.
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