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The Evening Record, June 22, 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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1904-06-22
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THE EVENING RECORD ESsait
TKAVEBSE CITY, MICH., WEDXE6DAY', JPXE 22, 1904.
MACCABEE
HITT WON’T
GREAT OAT
m
MAKE RACE
riUMAMCr
liOMIHATlOW
WILL
M UMANIMOUt.
CHEERS
^
ttENTT
-NEXT
^
VICE
FAEtlOEirr’
CEIVED AM OVATION.
MMU HU wni SKATED
UNCLE ME CANNON
MADE PER
MANENT CHAIRMAN.
Report of ComtntttM on Crodontialt
Rocolvod Wtth But On* OiMentlng
Vot*—Otope*Hlen to Hurry
tit* Convention and Male*
Nominatlona Today.
By Wire to tke BTenlnt Record.
Chieajro, III.. Jane 2*.—Temporary
chalmiaB Root called the repuhliran
national conreation to order at 12:2.*;
o'clock today. The weather was hiiaht
and cool and wa« Ideal convention
weather. Before the catherlna wa»
called to order there waa a dlapoaltioo
to tiniah up the builneaa today the na
tional committeemen lielnc diaaatlafled
with the way the local committee ha*
to All the Coliseum hall with
apectafow It was said that Senator
Oepew may^lBtmKto nmreed with nomInalinns this afternoon Senator IV
pew and Platt of New York walkina
arm In arm down the center aisle re
celve«l most hearty greelin*s.
Pairtianks Cheered.
When the ' next vice president." as
the republicans are already calling
Senator Fairbanks, rame in at oi
the side entrances shortly after i
the entire bnnd of deleantes ru«
?d
hanks was kept busy smllinf;
Inn and shaking bands as he
way to hit seat on the left of the
speaker's platform.
Cannon Made Chairman.
The Ohio crowd cave Senators Foraker and IWck a hearty welcome.
Father Cox of Ford made the prayer,
the entire nasemhlage atanding. Then
Senator McComas. chairman of the
credentials rnmmitiee. presented the
report of his committee which was
adopted with only one dlssentinc
voice. This report seated the Spooner
delegation from Wisconsin. At 12:211
the report making Speaker Cannon
permanent chairman was unanimously
adopted. Cannon then addressed the
maventinn amid great applause
Fairbanks by Acclamation.
Today's session Is an Interesting one
but the real events of the gathering
are scheduled for tomorrow. This day
will he devoted in the main to commit
tee reports. Congressman Hitt's name
will not be presented to the republican
convention for the nomlnatloa of vice
president as Senator Cullom has with
drawn Hitt from the race. Telegrams
Te passeil lietween the leaders
^ Illinois delegation and Washingtoi
and Mr. Hitt said he left himself er
llrely In the hands of his friends,
they thought there was no chance be
was willing that his name should not
go[> Ibefore the convention. This means
the
clnmatlon.
Hawaiian Delegation.
Speaker Cannon spoke for fifty-i
minutes, finishing at 2:U2. He had
ronveniion with
frequently.
aroused the delegates
nthuslasm.
At 2:18 Senator Foraker offered
amendment to the rules ao as to give
Hawaii six votes. Senator Hopkins of
Illinois opposed the‘ ame
amendment.
t Hawaii should have no
er representation In the convention
than any congressional district In this
city. The question of Hi
aentatlon still occupied the attention
of'the convention at 2:41, when Dele
Jp an
gate McKinley of California made
p Forearnest argument In behalf o
aker amendment.
Platform Adopted» achlevetion revIe
ments of the repub
last fifty years. It sayf*tbae republlt
uted the f
■at loo baa proaecui
administrat
trusts
ts and that the republicans are
apoDsIble
the auecesiful termlnaislble for
I
be Panama canal negotii
tions
It declares for a protectlv
luty should
shou be
larlff and1 says
i I rates of duty
readjusted only when conditions have
tt deso changed that the public Interest
dop■ntloB and the nd(
mandt their alterati
of commercial reciprocity treaties
with other countries whenever
mngements ran be affected consistent
wtth the principles of protection. It
believes It U the duty of the republican
party to uphold the gold standard and
the Integrity and value of our national
currency.
Looking to ItOfi.
Yesterday was Root's day at the
coaventlon. Many prominent dele
gates think that bis masterly effort
wbea be dellrered the opening ad
dress places him in a poalUoo for the
greaidenttal nomination in the futnre.
IkMlay was "Uncle Joe" Canoon'a day.
The poHUc* that are bMag ployed
here look forward to a lapee of foor
year*. Thai * one reoaon why the talk
“ iH. Taft: of Ohio for the elo*
of W.
Bath
prcHideoor anbalded soI ouiekly. that’
also the reoaon why
was
haaks behaved so coyly.
eorngoOed to lopk to 1*08 boeaoaee laM 1Mm M o
ffloM refordo
-
dontial Blxe. "Uncle Joe" Is also
aoMOg thoM promloently menUo
for the presidential nomination
KIG CKOWDS WnX IE BEKE
IfiOl. The spirit of Hanna hovers a
the Coliseum and the "old guard" i
renders unwillingly to the new chlefUiB.
GREAT CAMP Af4D HIVE OFFICERS
BtilleUfis.
WILL ATTEND IN FORCE.
S:2d-The Binham amendmenl
2:27—Bcnaior Lodge of Maasachu
aeus now reading platform.
Committees
Being Mad* Up end De
2:41, Washington D. C.—Secretary
Hay has wired Consul Montgomery
tails of the Celebration in Proees
Morocco: **We want !Perdicnris alive
of
Arrangoment—Special
Rates
-ad." The
i called forth (
on All Railroads.
The executive rommlitee of
Northern Michigan Modern Maccabee
Lumber Yard* and Silk Mill V>
association met yesterday afternoon
Bunted.
In the office of Thomas T. B*t«»a to be
gin the arrangement of iheiletaiis for
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the Wg celebration to be held
Paterson. N. J.. June 22—Fire
day destroyed the immense lumber
ty on the 12th of August.
yards of P. 8. VnnKIrk Co. and
President A. V. Friedrich has been
silk mill owned hy Isnnc A. ilnll.
veiy active lately in pushing the pn>
1500.000.
Joct and Secretary C. G. Sherwood has
been In communication with the tents
•es all over the northern porthe suie asking for the co
operation of the member*. He has
had good success and already thirty
five tents and hives have Joined the
association and will be represented hy
full memberships, it is hardly time
to have heard from all the tents and
•ractlcally <
AND 168 OFFICERS AT BATTLE OF
lented hy g(
HAI CHENG.
p district 7!
$600000 FIRE.
RUSSIANS
LOST 5000
EIOHTH YEAR—2217
sow her. Her many friends wish her
Itch happiJ
ly n bonntiful re
After the
Fair tonight and Thuraday: warmer
past was served and the party i
Tinriiday and we« portion tonight:
panled the bclde abd gropai i
t to east wrlads.
train to wish them good spbed. Many _
try a record want ad.
heautifnl presenU were reeelied'-hy
the happy couple.
the Tire Olerks Hre JIH Ready
T«r Tea Beys!
No matter if the diy doent celebrate this jtu, «e
knov you will be just a* foU of the Fourth as ever.
We vast you to can and see oar goods.
SWAMP riKE
laze Southeast ef the City Was
Plainly Visible About 9 e’Cleck
Lest Evening.
"PHt merit* Chet lUerk"
as aU oors are brand nev and Aooi as oaljr nev
one* can. Call early.
A lurid bUxe southeast of the city
was plainly vlalble last evening about
9 o'clock and those who saw it were
of the opinion that it was a Urge fire
in^the country. However, it was only
a fire In the swamp north of the BUck
City Book Store
very 1bad for I
*o high that It would I
practical]]
illy U
trolled It.
€asp Shoes
at €asp
Prices
FUNERAL SERVICE.
Mrs, J. B. Price Laid Away
Rest
Thi* Afternoon.
The funeral service of Mr*. J B
Price was held this afternoon at 2
j'clock attended by many frienas
relative*. The fioral offering*
very lieautiful. The pall hearers
Jule Fulghum. George lanlie.
Clayton Isgreg. Richard Reynolrtj>. W
H. Well* and Omar Fulghum.
Women’s Oxfords, pxtent
tips, nice xtyles, l/.DD
Women'! Slippkra, one
ftrap, pretty *hapea, $1.00
Women’s
Slipper*, one
strap, pUin toes, SOc
Women’s Slipper*, blacil^
*erge, cool and ea*y, 25e
Women’* Serge Congre**
Shoes; tiy a pair; SOe
Men’* Canvas Shoes; lot*
of comfort; I/.01?
Let a* help you make >*our
feet comfortable.
WENT TO MAPLE CITY.
McPherson Poet SUrted Bright and
Early Thi* Morning.
Pherson post. G. A. R . the Maple
City and the Northi»«»r! post are en
JtiSing a social reunion at Maple City
today. Several loads of the veterans
accompanied hy a dnim <-<irps left
lirlght and early this morning for the
4,S97 for
These cover a territory extend lay of ph‘*sure.
DESTKOTEKS STIUCK A HINE hives.
ing from as far south as Evart and
to the straits, west to the lake
ast as far as railroad facilities
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY RUS can accommodate.
The gathering will li
p largest
SIANS WERE KILLED.
fraternal demonstration
held in
Northern Michigan li
merol>ered that two years ago when
Steamer Shin Tai Ping Also Destroyed the meeting sas held here the crowd
a Mine—Battle at Hai Cheng
of Jul
r gather*^ I
Is Said to Have Laated
rains had
he people and the merchants did a
Two Days,
large business. This year the crowd
will lie even greater, as the memherBy Wire to the Evening Record.
Hhlp of the order has largely lncrca.sed.
St Petersburg, June 22—A tel«»grara
The celebration this year will take
place of a Fourth of July celehrahas reached here reporting a liaiile
and in many wa.vs will l>e much
lasting two days near Hal Cheng. I.ia
lietter. The Fourth this y4*ar will he
Tung peninsula. ^ It Is rumored that quiet. every\{Ody taking a rest. On
the Russian casualties were ICS of
12th of August everything will he
ficers and o.isto men.
rii>e fiM-Hie hlgg«*»t time Traverse City
has kntis't^ The stores will he pre
Ruasiana Struck Mine.
pared to handle siirh business as
comes and the jieoplc will give the vis
Hy Wire to the Evening Record
Toklo. June 22 —The crew of a Junk iting Miiccaliees a royal welcome.
It is oxiiecletl that 2.V'i‘ti l>eople
which left Port Arthur a fewt days ago will lie here cm that day and the proand which was capture«l Y the Jai>elalmraie, including a
'portt that t 1 Russl n destrr
fine parade, many amusement features
the steamer Shin Tai Ping
Id music in plenty. There will he a
struck mines at the entrance to Port
ind contest in which ten hands will
Arthur harbor and were destroyed. probably participate. The great camp
One hundred and forty Russians, they officers will Ih> present and some fine
kllU«d.
addresses will he made. President
Friedrich has received a letter from
Commander Frances E.
ilch that estimable and
popular lady states that the great ex
ecutive committee had officially acppte«l Traverse City's invitation and
■onld hold their Executive meeding
here on the occasion of the celebra
LUOINCTON MAN FINALLY KEPT tion. Mrs. Burns refers to past gathprlngs
in this ciu' and says that this
H18 THREAT.
a.ssociation is one of the best man
aged in the stale. She predicts a
great gathering and highly successful
Had Been Separated for Some Time. results.
From present indications the meet
Domestic Trouble Is Said to Be
ing will be a great success in every
the Cause.
detail, as the local officers and mem
bers are putting into the work the
id Interest which' assures
8l>erla! to the Evening Record
success.
Ludingtun. Mich.. June 22—A
nametl 8meb. living at Amber.
from here, killed his wife and
slepicka keilick
iMtby this morning at 9 o'clock and
afterwards committed suicide. He had
separated from his wife and had Pretty Wedding Took Place in Grt
lickville at the Home of Bride
made frequent threats to end her
life. Domestic trouble Is the cause atThia Afternoon.
trihuted
ALL
WEATHER—Fair tonight and Thuraday; vartner Thursday aad vest
porilon tonight; frvah nortbpaat to east wind*.
Benda & Co.
Jthoafs la the Lead,
oncers Tallow.
See Our “Jid.**
Sale bpens Wednesday, Juae 22,
at 9t00 a. m.
"
^£LLEROF GOOD SMOti
OUR
DOOR AND ViND
SCREENS DELIVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
HAND BAGS HOT WEATHER
...At...
.
25 Per Cent
Off
FOOTWEAR
“WIGWAMS”
jrsT RKCKtVEK
A new line, in all
sizes, lots of
wear for a little
FOR THIS money. Nice for
WEEK ONLY camping : : :
KILLED FAMILT
THEN SUICIDED
The Old Reliable Shoe House
...219... FrankFriedrich&Co
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
4;
erv pretty home wedding was
HAKGUEKITE LbFONTSEE solemnized hy Rev. Demus C<x“hlin of
the Congregational.church at the home
Mrs Edward Grellick in Greillckid Death of a Young Woman at Noon
le this afternoon, her daughter.
Today—Wat Only Twenty-four
Miss Harriet Marion Grellick. and Dr.
Years Old.
J. F. Slepicka being the contracting
partie#
The ceremony took plai
half
Miss Marguerite IjiFontsee died
1 o'clock In the parlor
Just l»efore nimn today of consumption
tefully decorated
irated for the
e age of 24 year? after a linger
with r IS, fe
ing Illness of about six months. Miss
it ions
LaFuntsee lived with her parents at
other pon.s of
121 North Spruce street and was well dominant
y entered th
The bridt
known in the city.
Mend
inspii
Besides her parents she leaves three
Iding march played IV Miss Emma
brothers and three sisters. The sisbeautiful and imare Mrs. Victoria Gangon. Mrs. Rosenthal. Thi
ceremony was used. Maspre.sslve ring cei
Jane Wilson and Mr*. Elmir* Voice,
of Northport. The brothers art' Julius. ter Walter Groilick serving in the casm and Daniel l^Fontsee. all of lacity of ring bearer and the ring itelf being hidden in the petals of a
this city.
During all her illness Miss LaFont- largo rose. The ribbon bearers were
»*s a patient sufferer and hardly Miss Grace Chase, Miss Mattie Grel
word of complaint sas ever heard. lick. Miss Marie Rokos and Miss Rose
She baa been a great sufferer during Ulrich of Grand Rapids. The bride
was attired In a beautiful gown of
tie past six months and many tli
er life was despaired of and she French mull trimmed in mechlin lace
iniggled nobly to recover from the made in trains. She carried a large
bouquet of bride's roses. The ribbon
isease to which she succumbed.
The funeral arrangements have not bearers wore gowns of Persian lawm
een completed but the service will trimmed with Valenciennes lace and
roliahly be held Friday from St. Fran- the whole party made a very pretty
picture.
is church.
The bride and groom left this after
noon for Chicago, where the Utter for
SIX HUNDRED MEN t
merly resided. On their arrival there
Trammer* at Atlantic Min* Have Gene they will be tendered a Urge recep
tion at the home of bis mother. Mrs.
Btrik*.
Marie Slepicka. After visiting in Chi
By Wire to the Evening Record.
cago they will go for a two weeks'
Calumet. Mkh, Jane 22.—The tram trip to Milwaukee and St. Louis, re
Atlantic mine have qnit turning and being at home to their
ling the removal of the many friends in LeUnd. where Dr.
Slepicka is practicing. He graduated
from Rush Medical college. Chicago. U
1902. and since bU location U LeUnd
Senu will be placed on sale toaor- by energy and
peraonallty. has
row RDOfning at the box oflk*e for the ullt up ao envUble practice,
Rntledse Slock eoapnny in "The Blue
liie bride ts a popular young Udy
aad the Gray." Monday. Jane 27.
with a vide
wtth
wide circle of frienda
friend i IShe baa
Coplaa of the Racket
alwaya haade her home in Orel!
I the Globe atofe.
lapoHaBBlnl
nd U highly MtMmed hy all
New Stand
24‘i Front Street
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of Title
;
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Established In 1868
Room 2tO State Bank Bldg.
Summer Comfort
Washable V’ests, both white and Fancy pat
terns—$l.r>0. $'j.oo, $‘j,.5o.
Linen Pants
(Ue (Uant Vou to
Keep CooK**.
A comfortable article for the hot day's—76c,
$1.26. $1.50, $2.00.
And use your best judgment during these days
of sensational advertising. We guarantee to
give you the best values for clean, new, up--todate merchandise, and ask you to be the judge.
If we can’t substantiate this statement we
won’t ask you to buy. Today we only quote a
few Items from our Silk and Dress Goods depts.
Snmmcr Coats and Vests
black Alpaca and Brilliantine Coats $1.60 to
$4.60—Coats and Vests in riannel, serges and
the black Alpaca goods.
«C inch Pure Dye Black Taffeta Silk
69C
24 inch Lyons Dye Habutai Silks, all colors, also Black
and White.............................................................................
24 inch Waterproof Jap Silk (black only)
Yard vide Black Peau de Sole Silk. This i* withovt a
doubt the best ever offered and is good raloe at
$1.26. Extra tpedal.........................................................
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
DRESS GOODS. 86 inch Cotton Warp Vode* in navy,
cream ood tan, vorth 50c, for.........................................
42 inch Mohair Sharkskin in navy, brovn and blace.
vorth 75c, for.......................................................................
Choice of all our 50c Mixed Suitings
e. Wilhelm,
Conor Troat
ami Oaha
Basket Pienk
....at Omena
thursdap, June 23rd
The stesmer ColuabU will ksve Trsvsne City «t $ a. i
vfll lesYe Omens at 8 p. nu rwrbiBg T^awaaCS^
OBffwnr« MBOffaffMO
i
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THE ETEHIVe BBOOSD, TBATEB8K CHT, KIOH, WEDlfESDAT, JOTE M, IWft.
Ml coot wen
1KB«MNGREC0BI)
u¥im
K mm
SV»KOIAt. SAUK OP**
.YIKCBVf.
^^fVIOC. T. iSflfSNL W. HANNtil
W. Hillikcr rctmed r*^rt4Tdmr
___ I DttnUt. wfcere he w«*i to rWt
hl« Ml after atteadiac the C. A R.
la Battle Creek
iti
Hnmwr etateE that It «a« aot all —
sSrKi'' :S
.
■VBmNo raoosD
for Travaeae Cttjr at flnrt in aeeure «he eoraaipBietit for next year
Detroit.. repreMited by all mU went
there detenained
to get the eo®BMnder aad the eacanpiaeot bat the
Trareree City delegatee. aMleted by
prartlrally all the delegate* In Kortbem and Weetera Michigan, went after
the locatlae with rigor aad the energy
with which Wllllain Mear* of Boyne
klU aad Deloa Hilton of Fife Lake
[erteJ :betnaelT<
egates. After the first day this atroog
influence and hard work era* felt and
into
finallv ore of the Detroit p'«t* fell
f«
City
and_________
asked for Traverae
___ __the time
____ came
_ ne for
When
Boom tta»e ago the Record warned lecilng the locatioa Detroit withdrew
and Traverae Cl«v wa* unaniraoo*ly
(he aatOBMhUe drlrera that ubIcm the
’’law la ibaard to apead waa eomptled
with there would be atiU laither reI
" atficIloM plaeed on the owner* of the
aMchlaaa.
It
i* now
rery
probable
[
that the city cooncll will make the or-
^.
diaanee atlll more rigid and take *iep*
^
for the ideetifiraiion of the machine*.
^
maklag the owner* reaponalble no mat
ter who la driving them.
Ail ol
larger elile* have a vrutem whereby
I nil encampment will t>e a big thin*
for Traverae Cltv and H I* a foregone
conclusion that the veteran* will be
r(j>ally entertained while here. An ef
fort will be made to have the rallrc*.!*
t a len-dav limit on the ticket* so
> allow the delegate* to.epend a
day* at the nearbv re*on*
WIU. CLOSE LSCAL
BECBCmSC tmCE
each machine t* nnmliered. the
ber Correa ponding
anmber.
with the
liren*e
Tbeoe number* are on
After June 30 It WitI Be ttieeontfnued
ataawt^^MTjtoJ^
which arc cmnloywIiathoaihL
In tiM the atoaa.
ach bacatca dia«
aad natritioa are
it a phyaical
breakdown.
Dr. Pierce*!
Golden Medical
Diacovery curea
diaeaaca of the
slomarti aad oUser
Ofgaaa of Aigeatioa and ntritiaa.
It
eluniaatca the effete poiaonoua aaattcr
which origiaatea in the arstem as a m-
mmm
m-mr’-
paper oovt
bound volume.
Buffalo, N. Y.
on Aeeeunt of Lack of Bueln.
Eatahliahcd Two Years.
rear of the machine and are of *uch
asfSfSirs
woomsoo senae
/rtr cm receipt
of mailing
1 for the book to
I stamps lor the c
ddreaa&.R.V.Pi
the hrdinance. *o that they ca
In ca*e of any
violation the niimiier I* taken and re
ported and the owner i* re«pnn*lble
for all damage* and line*.
•
Although Wiliam Randolph
has practically
pmidenlial
withdrawn
nomination
trouble! are not
Hearst
from
race,
yet over.
He has
apcot large sum* of money in response
to tha buxxlng of the tiee but the end
ia not yet.
W. J. Kembaw of Milwan-
kee hns bagua anit for flS*.
William
Randolph Hearst is the defendant
the case and Mr. Kenhaw waa aecretarj- of the late Hearst league.
He de-
cliaM to make a statement other than
that he expects a speedy settlement.
P. H. Croarkin. another Hearst leader
The local r«*cniiilng station fo
United States armi will be cbMu*d
June .30. The station has l»een estal»llshed here for the past two years and
the field has been pretty thoroughly John Parker Will Be Here for Gun
Club Match Friday-rMr. Leach
worked. Ijick of husiness Is the cause
discontinuing of the office.
Also Coming.
will lie two years in Augui
this
bllf<he<l
station was estal)ll
Wiliam' !^im*l has received word
During
this tim- sixty young
city.
Durlni
from John Parker, a crack shot,
men have enlisted here, Thl* dties not
he mill arrive in the city Thiinulay so
include the enlistments in the outlying
a* to lie nreseni at the kImhiI of the
district*.
It. is probable that when
Traverse Cltv Rod and Gun club FrI
conditions warrant IL the district will
day. Mr. Parker will sIho lie accom
be canvassed «irc**lon*llv. The office
patiled by Mr. I.earh. a rifle expert
opened here by Sergeant Haven
who work* for the Peter* Cartridge
1 Corporal Budkley. 1
company.
The club Is antlriiiating a I
Friday and all club m-nilier*
by Sergeant Arnold who ha* b*>en
peelally urged t«i lie• iirei
iireiM*nt.
Both
charge ever since. The station will
men are expert* with the t<hot gun i
moved to Orand Rapids tem|H»rarIly
«ime
^ fine markroanshlp may
and may l>c sent back to Rc»»tli Beud.
■xpected. The targeti
ammuSergeant
Arnold
has made
in have lieen ahlpjied already
;
friends In this city who will he
CRACK SHOTS COHUfG
erf the same city. I* n*»l so reHrent. He
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT.
aaya that there would be many more
claims filed against Mr. iiearst within
the next few days.
What these clslm^
Bert MonUgue
Aat
Completed
The third In the
En cert* will he given
concert will liegin
and will be gi\en
the Hotel Whiting,
gineering Course and Fred Munson
Again is the need of a city park
brought forcibly birward.
Will Receive M. D. Diploma.
After trying
for some time to find a suitable place
for bolding tonight's concert, the band
eommittee was compelled to take the
aame location as. the first concert,
is the intention of the committee
have these concerts in different parts
of the city so that-all may benefit but
this cannot be done If suitable places
graduate
tague will gi
University of Michigan
;lni>erlng course and
the eliK-lrical engln
FttM .Munson, who ha.* alreadv
pleied the course in literature w
receive his diploma as an M. D
I
and Mrs. J. D Munson and .Mrs, J
Montague will attend the commence
ment ex«*rclses.
are not found.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewanl for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cored by Hall's Caurrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O
Is reporitHi to l*e the richer by 175.000
We. the undersigned, have knosn
by bis lime venture. However. $20,000 J. Cheney for the past 15 years, t
believe him perfectly honorable In
of this is rash and the rest Is c
business tranaactlons. and financially
He may have to steal a warship and able to carry out any obligations mi
nse It to collect those notro.
by his firm. Walding. Kinnan A M
vln. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo.
Hall's Caurrh Cure is taken Intern
ally. acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface* of the system.
Price, 75c
t- Will Ra Hald In City Opera Houaa Testimonial* sent free.
p<>r iKittle. Sold by all druggists.
‘
Evening of July 3rd. in Which A
Take Halt's Family Pills for constl*
Local Churehe* Will Participate.
^gandage must lie a profitable
cupailon.
Mr. Raisutt. who abducted
Mr. TVrdlcarls and his stepson. Variey.
MTiwnesumE
?
There was a meeting of all the pas
'll tor* of the city yesterday at which it
was decided to hold a union patriotic
'■i aervlce. national In character, on the
evening of July .Ird. The City Opera
House will l>e engaged for the service
,
Seasonable Song.
The winter time is over.
‘ing to arms was Japan's call.
•Fore they mak.- I
Arthur fall.
All 45c Waiting* for.......................
All 60c Waiitings for......... .............
All 65o Waisting* for.......................
CAMPING
Don't fan to buy one of these.
SOUTH
SIDE
Now is the time to get ready tn
go camping for the summer. Go
to East bar. where you can n-rt and attend y
a few shore lots I
present
k. J. wjimnis
BUGGIES
price
ceive about 58 oenu on the dollar.
Cheaanlng alwaya waa enterprising
by holdd keeps up the reputati
,r on July
R a big celebration thl* j
le follow
ing
pbiloeopbical advice on matri
mony;
••Get married and
keep the
money in circulationA"
The people of Conlord are trying \
Induce the new Grand Rapids Inie
The Cream City Developmem Co.,
which has oil hopes In Delta county,
has resumed operations and Is again
drilling In the Rajdd river distnci.
The graduating class of IthacaI high
school simply couldn't Itiave tchool
with a clear record so they
Shakespearean performance.
Owing to the late spring
grower* nay
say tthey have
in putting in their plant* i
r thl*
kei win «ipen several w«*eks I
*eason.
lant.Hl In the
Ihitatm-s are to Ik- plai
public square at Milford, hut no Pingree Is behind the enterprise
The
ground has »>een rented by the village
and will l3e usefl for farm i»urjM»*es iiy
the le*se«-s.
C. W. Ashton.
The public is cordially invited to in-,
spect our line of BugRies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
It Is Clieainf to
BURN GASOLINE
r KEROSEN E than wooil
and it is ranch more com
fortable. At ihr prices we
(Jaioblue
Barney Anderson
cannot afford to be i
one. Come in and let ut
show them to yon; our
price* will surprise you.
We sell the DETROIT
JEWEL G.\S STOVh:.
wrle* of hand
thl* evening. The
at half tuuLt seven
on the veranda
the price of the we<ldlng ring
^Patrl
c FTanagan I* the chairman i
STATE STREET
county, and he has evolvwl a plan by
which all the tramp* caught within
the Cfuiniy limit* are to (>e put to work
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Co which
*
evening
ig. Juni
long.lM-en lixiked
is now announced
rest assured that
An »eastern
Tawas
r„::
roan
arrived in Ea.st
et a lady
corresiKinding
Monday
Thl* attraction ha*
for and the opening
*o even' one may
-aih. alone and wiser.
Rutledge and hi* h
For several years public spirited
here and will present many royalty
en of Caro have planted flowers
prod not ions that Traverse City patron* shnibs In the street*, making them
Eking
have not had the opi
look like city boulevard*, and m
ness from any other
ganft of vandals is going about nights
company has only played four hou*es d<*stroying
proving these improvement*.
impr
i-eek*. each
lielng almo*l Indefinite,
■ theater |
this c
i <ipj*irtuiiltv to witness a city i
Living at au out of the way place,
durtl(
irtlon at jMipnlar price*. The n
remote from clvlllratlon. a family 1*
often driven to desperation in case of
agemtmit ha* decidt-d not
price* and
wl
accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cuts.
,nd this
thl* excellent company
<
Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
he siM-n at the same price as the rej>e
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It's the
*how* which tvisit tl
npany I* direct from Chl- best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Drug
with the exception of a long and Store and F. H Met
he Jeffrie*
Jell
ent It the
continued engagemem
theater, Saginaw, and the Washingater. Bay City.
production* scheduled for .he
coming w<K>k will be of the highest
da.**, opening Monday evening with
strong mlittary drama the "Blue aad
he Gray." the plot of which I* laid
uring the civil war. Big
umbers will be Intersjieri
he i>.*rformancf. Several feature act*
re with the comjiany. including Tempsi and Sunshine, direct from the Crlnrion theater. Chicago, and are re€
Iretl in their profession as two of
josi clever and U-atillfiii children
he American stage.
Seals will tie placed on sale tomornw morning
I.adles' fr«*e ticket* will
e given Monday night.
Sgrsis*, Brais«.t,
FRANK TRUDE
Johnson's Drug Store
Building Paper
Building Paper
Building Paper
We wish to close out our stock of Roofing
and Building Paper, and will make interesting
throngiHi with buyer*.
The backward
' • Our stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before WI, and W’c can make it to your in
terest to deal with us.
Oreilick €o.
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on It, but it will come up smiling
every time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Bona, Traverse
City.
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUESPROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Ik Porch and Lawn
Arc the places where you are so much these days—you should have the easiest and most comfortable furni
ture possible.
You may have a cottage at some of the nearby resorts or you are going camping.
You will
need our assistance in so many ways and we are always ready to serve you.
PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match made in dull finish, dark brown wood, all manner o'
of odd shapes.
se St
ornament for any room in the house
sr the porch or lawn.
They are as great
You shoul:: iown at least one of these.
j
You cj
pay $1.75. $2.25. $3.50 or $4.00.
PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
One of the easiest, most comfortable reclining chairs ever invented, the occupant being protected from the
sun and heat at all times by meant of the extension canopy top.
It is so comfortable for reading—or alocp-
ing if you please.
“OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
BatlrfacOon guana-
The most unique furniture on the market made from small hickory trees with the natural rough surfac*
iM-en sold ow ing
weather A bugler in front <.f the store
4 attemUin to the sale.
The Boston Store opened up its sale
thl* morning. Many liargalns are being
ttered kt this store and are being
agerly picked up
The clerks
ept busy all ^
’ the price*.
150 Square 3 Ply Black Diamond Roofinr
T5 Squares 2 Ply Weatherproof Roofinfi
200 ROUS 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Hberetto
40 Rolls I Ply Parcbment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rrtls Monitor
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT
146 EAST FRONT STREET
Ms aii Wtmdt
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
bree thousand persons attended
rien county pioneers' picnic. Ben
ton Harbor.
IJi
whooping cougl
can't have» everythingr
everythle
mtha' married life convinced
moei
Grand Rapids wdfe that husband wed
her for money. Seeks divorce.
NclitttheTt,TV»|>riee qooud bdo. o. fanej •pmoiMd
Madmmlpque nitiaci an.) «aalii«i. Tlictc an all
^oods aad very fafindwoie.
An aoc Wawtingi lor...........................................I7c*
AU 25c Waifitmgi far....................
An 85c Wa»tii«i far ...a...........
An 40c Wustingi far..................
will CEADUATE
'
FlOH THE V. OF N.
are for Irf not stated but they are prob
ably for ••servlee* rendered."
Madtea hM< will toot no ware. Toot
bad, liadiBB.
Ba«toa Rartor Flying Rollers proaelytlag la ladlaaa.
Btwtal aoa, Calo»et. aeei to jail (or
threateaiag father.
Iron Moaatala woman committed
suicide becaaae at ill hcwlth.
Reading has measly coaugioua dlaaae **aathla~ Uke chlcki>npox.
Couple married at Portland forgot
licenae until after ceremony.
FIcat lllneaa ia <7 year* caoaed the
>atb of Battle Creek aua. aged C7.
Wife aoeoaea Homestead man erf aelng fire to home to secure insurance.
Young cripple of Ithaca ' met with
KHber accident, which broke leg.
Someraet Center farmer annihilated
peaky blue racer meacuring 5^ feet.
ent to Industrial
WHITE WAITINGS
ymunRUsns
A. F. Nartlnfisr.
else, the dlmenoloa* being atated (n
anally dUtlnguiahed.
OoUwater editor adroeaUag anto
arade.
Mayor after aaaoke auiaaaee. Qraad
RagMa.
>Niy( ali “mmek m§r over »ew elee-
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT—But
better call before Saturday, as Grin
neli Bros.' factory enlargement sale
will close that day.
221k-tf
aoiiiC of Hie public lllimrii-s in
liondon the raciug news U carefuliT
blacked e'jt of the newspaiier* before
they are put upon the fliaa.
LAST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS
CHEAi
enlargi
June 25th.
Iroproveroentm
planned tn Rio
de
Janlero Involve a street length of nine
miles and the destmrtion of l.isr*:
buiklinga.
HA\*E
\*E YOU secured your new piano
ret? Gri
Grinnell Bros.* factorr enlargesale closes Saturday. June 25th.
2218-tf
The Aaatrlan government Is flgni^
Ing on prteea and ptent to nae electxic
uuHve power ou lu rallroada Initaad
of Btcaai.
■■■
Cbcre’sa
Dilfmnee
all left on.
All manner of shapes of rockers and chairs.
They can be used in the house as well.
Some have woven scats,
You will like them anywhere.
back and wide
arms.
They sell from $2.50 to $5.25.
LAWN SETTEES
In either green, red or the natural finish,
it makes a lawn look so homelike and inviting to see several bright
painted settees scattered about your qreen lawn.
These sell for $1.10, $1.50 and $2.25.
CAMP CHAIRS
ling camping or even when you
y
And camp stools for those who are going
are at home.
You'll ned such chairs
many times during the season.
Take two factories of equal skill
and experience, let one make
dress
skirts
and
underwear
most of the time, and ladles’
waists occasionally:
let
the
other have nothing to do but
think
al>out design,
cut and
make ladies' waists exclusively,
which factory U likely to be
most aatisfactory for ladtea*
waists?
An example of this is seen in
our ladies' shirt waisu at pricea
.^ch
manufacturer.
If yon desire
correct styles at economical
iwicea. your opportunity Is Now.
Remember our
East Front 8l
location.-2(1
HAMMOCKS
The finest line of hammocks that you can find.
You want them at home, you want them when you go to
your summer cottage, when you go camping for a day or two. many use them in the house.
least one all the time.
You want at
The prices are from $1.00 to $6.00.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TBS svEimra sscowo. teavebse cnr, jncH, wedkesday, juke m, isot
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
ffOIELITNET
SAVED CHILD
WOMAN THREW IT INTO A POND
HIOHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
AT BIRCH WOOD.
B E S T
H* Watfed in and. AHhough tb* Water
A _ -
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
Waa Oaap, aroaght Baby Safely
to Shore.
Mike Litoer has proven himaclf a
hero and all Blrcbwood i* offering him
itulatioBs.
He didn’t .risk his
consrati
be waded in muddy Vatcr up
chin and rescued a baby and
what earned him the appella
tion.
Mr. LItney ha* be«*n made the guar
dian of the intere*!* of Birch wood and
a few evening* Bgo, he noticed two
^
F LOUR
VtUir DEPARTIERT.
FlIRNmiRE, STOVES. RANGES
and all kinds of goods to furnish your home at what common
dealers pay for them, for a few days to reduce our stock. We
are the only furniture dealers here who can buy in quantities
large enough to get bottom prices. Our long experience buying
forthreestoresand our wholesale trade enables us to buy at
jobbers' prices and save a good margin in freight alone. On ac
count of the backward spring we are overstocked and for a few
days will save you the retailers' profit. Come in and look over
our stock. We have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find Just what you want at just what you want to pay.
W«2?S!5*WS5.sa.t!g|^.
« Su Tkis BmIH Bad Roob Suit «
•.twee
OsjB
TRAVERSE CITY,
tGtimAL HEWS
or THE WOILH
Old MfKbpf SmlWBi-Woe. Ibp «M
PM njpinlipr »if «be WloDPliajco Iribp. In
llviDK wlib bpr fipopip on s re»w*tloo In NebrmAka. 8b« U 107 jrean old
•od in tbp onl> livinK Indlso. mo far a*
known, who was wlib the oiialnal Si*
Naiionn In Npw York utatp. TbP Win
np|iax'>M bad tbpir origin In tbp famoiu
old IroquoU. and In tbplr unhappr pe^
rpRrlnailon*. pndlna at (bp Npbrawka
rPMPnatlon. Moiber SrollPu-ai Woe ha*
rpinalnpd with Ihpm. 8hp baa pachpwpd ihp %lpp* whirh tbp younitpr ppopip
bavpaarqnlrpd and to tbic fart and her
natnral aood h»*nK»r I* doiibtlea* due
bpr lonaeviirRpv. J. B. 8hottp at Flttifprald, Oa..
baa MariPd to walk from Ciinliprland.
Ind.. lo 8i. l^uj*. »00 mllp*. Mr. Sboiip
la quite an elderly nan, belnx a union
vptrean of the civil war. but he I* rtv
biiat lo apitp of hla a«o. He rarrle*
lltilp nore than a rbanicp of cloihlnR.
p*pre**lnit hi* bacRaRp fr»im place to
place.
Aiier *i>pndinR aone line at
8i. IxMila Mr. 8houp expect* lo attend
the natbmal O. A. R. encanpinent at
Boaton and then go lo OettyaburK to
the reunion of hi* reRiment. the Thlnl
raa«v u-r wa
baby In her arm* and. after •ildly gc*
tirulating. he wa* horrifled to see her
throw the-little one Into the center of
pond.
the pc
s the l>al>e sank Mr. i.itney sprang
water without stopping to
remove any garments.
Deeper and
1 pro- deeper It got until It was Just cimilailng around hi* ean. when the child
■erest Oirn^l has siintalned In shot to the porface and he caught it in
•ms. wading wifely liack to *hore.
Meveral year*.
Qoiher in the meantime having
movement ha* been surted in
Weehawken. N J.. for a patriotic dem disappeared.
But he won’t get a Carnego- medal,
onstration July 9 in commemoration of
the one hundredth anniversary of the
fact be isn’t snyln? much al>out it
death of Alexander Hamilton.. A small U<ause »be child wa< only a rag liaby.
marble slab now mark* the spot where Hewever. his friend* are making up
Hamilton felt. The promoters of the
reticency and are taking a coII«-cdemooRiration intend to inaugurate a
to buv him a lea’her medal
movement m replace this slal> with a
suitable monument.
The United State* senate will have
among it* memlier* when Philander
Chase Knox Joins It five former cabinet
ofllcers. They are Senators Teller of
Colorado, who was secretary of the In
••Use Hvtimei and lie cun-d of caPresident Arthur: Alger,
secretary of war under President .Mc Urrb." is what all who have tried it
Kinley; I»iK-ior. secretary of war under for that disease say to their friend*.
It is the ea*ie*t thing in the world
President Harrison, and Elkins, who
Ktop catarrh at Its lieglnnlng If you
wa* secretary of war under Pn-sldent
e Hyomel. Just br«*athe the healthHarrison.
of Mlllit^aire Anson Phelps giving, balsamic air for a few minutes
r catarrh will he cured. In the
Strtki**, who dev«»tes most of his time
worst
< ises-of thl* disease, chronic or
side settlement* In New
se’^Hyomei four or five time* a
York city. Is said to have lost his heart
.III
IV I* all'
tbai i.-.
Is needed lo soon ef
to a beautiful Israelltish maiden of th<
ghetto. Some declare that be Is en
gaged lo her; other* merely surmise
course. l»oih sides denr It Just
Stoke* I* over fi feet tall and
quite attenuaterl.
He 1* one of the
friends of this remedy uMay b.*gan its
tuebarcteMm
eorttwrn CaaiiraiaI and
anniSam Ueagae;
•u w.eai |wr arewTSa
W rti. i. M.
E; i
CN0UI6 CATARRH CURED
In Tahleqiiah are the portraits of near
ly all the Cherokee chief* who have
rule<l since the -time of John Ross,
who wa* principal chief for forty con
secutive year*.
Cardinal (tlbl»ons
doe* not agree
with the pope In the matter of banish
ing women front church choir*
Baltimore the other day at the concliialon of certain school *ervlce*.
he hoped It would be a long t
fore women were eliminated fi
choirs of American churches.
William F. Durand, professor of ma
rine engineering In Sibley college of
Cornell university, ha* tender«>d hi*
resignation to accept the directorship
of the College of Mechanical Engineer
ing at Leland
Stanford
universitv.
Professor Durand wa* graduated from
the United State* naval academy In
fered to refund the money If It did not
they di-clded to Irv It on that
plan: and wen- wsui resionM to
health
June--* July C-:ft
Startling evidence.
to hi* home in Oe<»rrla.
indulge* in a ’•dry’’ smoke.
Baniey Mullen hold* a commission
and the government
I navy bulldto free the war. sta
e of English
Ing* and the while
siiarrowK. He was« formerly a master
^
1^1
rvir I
yjoD HuMKtmAimHaed
iiLr
8-piece, «*ell made, well finiahed, 8 large drawers in dresser, lUx2U betel
roirror, be*l is 6 feet 2 inches high, lull
size, nicely carved, coiumoilc
has one large |lrawer, 2 doars, (worth $lH.0()),our price....................12.75
A goo.1, solid oak, 3-piece suit............... '......................................................................13.75
Next suit........................... :...........................
.............'.........................................................
FOR RENT.
U.75
Our next suit (cheap at |2-'i.(Ut). our price..................................... .................... 16.75
Ami «o on right up to a solid oak suit «piarter sawe«l,
swell lop drawer*,
(cheap at $25.(H»). our j»rice .................................................................................... 17 50
|^UL’KK»X>B UMT r U. HwuMaiL^^
.....................................;. 18.75
Next is a large, beautiful goMen oak suit..............
MI8CELLANEOU1.
Next suit is a heavy. Urge suit, (worth $33.00), now.............................. ,25.75
The full name of Earl Orev. lor.l
lieutenant
of
Northumberland, abo
baa l»een appointed Rovemor Reneral
of Canada to «urcee<l Earl Mlnio. I*
Albert Henr>- OeorRe Orey. the fourth
earl
of
Northnml>erlaod.
He ha*
home hi* title aliout eiRhi year* and
1* well known liecauae of hi* Intereat*
In 8*»uth Africa, to which he ha* made
many expedition*.
For the la*t aU
year* he has l»een director of the Brit
i*h ScMith Africa company and for two
year* before that he was administrator
of Hbude*ia. *ucce«HllnR Dr. Jamieson
in the c«)mpaoy'* service.
He 1* 5"
year* old now and I* dc*crll>ed a* tall,
dark and handwime
The family of
Grey is an old one In EnRiand and the
present earl trace* hi* lineage
Berwick
8lr John Orev. a
' ‘
In the fourteenth century.
Senator Bate of Tennessee is a pas
sionate lover of tolMirco. yet the cigar
be cwrrie* In hi* mouth U always tinlighted. He explain* It in thl* way: It
seem* that during the war Senator
(then Oenerali Bate was riding by
aide of hi* brother during a battle. He
fell the longing for a smoke coming on
and BO he drew a llnelv flavored Ha
vana from hi* pocket. He scratched
a match against the saddle and wa*
Just aliout to light the w«‘e<l, when a
ahell whixr.e<l suddenly by and the
quick ruKh of air accompanying (be
shell put the match out. He was almiil
lo strike another, when, turning, he
discovered that the shell bad made
its mark, for there lay the dead liody
of hi* brortiwr. To thl* dav he ha* a
------- . tmmu
MICHIGAN
Fre.ih te.sllmony In great quantity
is constantly coming In. declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Con*umptlon. CouRh*
and Cold*
to lie un
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. Bentonllle. Va.. serves
writes; "I ha
example. He writes:
ijtTy%ig?it Lhgal Firm* and Employ
i years and doctored •
chitl* for
ers Will Take a i^oliday on the
without
ioul
being bcnefltted.
bcnefltte
Glorioua Fourth.
Then I began Uking Dr. King’s New
Discovery, and a few bottles wholly
curing
cured roe." Equally effective In curit
nd Throat troubles,
<^i
ung and
trou
sumption. Pt
and
Drug
anteod by Johnson’s
J(
H. Meads. Druggists.
igglsts. Trial bottles Mllliken. Elgin C. l.ewls. R W RasHic. regular size* 50c and SI-00.
tall. John J Brerlna. I. M. Bennett.
N. Martlnek. Grinn.-ll Bros.. Row
LUCKY DOG.
d Douglas. Wood Sisters. J. A. Mon;ue. the Gh.he. the l->on..my. ScIhk.ITenneaaee Pup Findt >410 In a Roll of
STOIES WILL CLOSE
Bills.
Knoxville. Tenii .June 22—R. .M. Ed
wards. pniprietur of a hotel at Coal
Creek. Tenn.. I* the owner of Don. a
«,„• IK.1M.T. ko,..i, over this r«-.k.n
A goo*l, large, well finished dresser, woith $9 5(1, out prW ........6 75
And so on rlcH^ ^HrociBK our En
ormous L-ins
M'ii'f
J.W.SIa-ter
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Wholesale and Retail
ELGIN C. LEWIS};!
UP-TO-DATE
NOTICE
HBSTfttCTS OF TITLE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
Johnson A- Pohl, F. Friedrich A Co..
Iter. S F.
R. r. Paulin. J. W Slater.
Knapp. Mrs C.
ton Hardware Co..
Avoy. S. Y. Horton.
Julius CampH
I. Umhir A Send, Ferris Implement
Co. Belle Place. Hamilton Clothing
Frank Triule, Barney Anderson.
J. E Curtis. S. Adsley. Jos. Per
Worst of All Experiencea.
, Ida Klaiher. Mrs. W. G. Lawix-nce.
Can anything
hing Ibe worse than to feel
ill be your last? the Racket. C. E. McManus A Comlnul
the experl nee of Mrs. S. H. Flora Heck. Miller Bros.. S. Benda A
Snrb
*‘For
three Co.. E. Lyon, Musselman Grocer CoKe_ Decatur, J la.
year*.’' *he w riles, "I endured Insuffer Arms A Cole. A. J. Wilhelm. N. A.
able pain from Indigestion, stomach Nelson. Kimball .Music company.
and iKiwel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all
That Throbbing Headache.
luced
dies failed. At length
Would quickly leave you, if you
to try Electtrie Bitters and the -esult
ied Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thou
wa> roiracul
lions.
I Improved at
sands of sufferers have proved their
and now I’m
completely recovered. matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel Headaches. They make pure blood
iblea Electric Bitters is the only and build up your healU
Only 26c.
medicine.
licine. Only 60<
60c. It’s guaranteed Money back IL not cured.
Sold by
by Johnson’s Drug
ig Store and F. H. Johnson’s Drug Store and F. H.
Mead*. Druggists.
Meads. DruggisU.
When the Millenium Comes.
When your neighbor’s cow breaks
otii of the pasture some night
makes a raid on the garden you have
taken all manner of pains to make
giMMl.one. and ln*read of taking tl
renter of each l>ed In succession
I walk In. she should take the (tatl
you have made and
walk therein,
j Wouldn’t It Ih? funny?—Millington
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
SCROFULA
I 8voUcmflaadg.tamon,white*«dlitiE.aaRg, pustular
or scaly akia cmptkms, flsbby musdes, brittle bones, weak
diffcstioo. emaciated, illy-iioiirished bodies, are some of
tke wdl-kaowa earmarka of Scrofula. Scrofula is inher
ited. ParenU too doady related by the ties of blood, or
tainted with coasumptioa or blot
blood_poiaon,
d_poiaon, may look 1for.
aiyas of Scrofula in their children, The middle-af^ often
have: it, but
bot children
chUdren are the chief
el
snfferera. Sctofnlr
breaks down the vital forces,
sad the Uood becomca so
weak and poor that it does aot
■ooxish the body. Theraain all Krofnlovs afecIkm mwtbeoaethatpvrifies
the diseased HwhI, tmfidM m
the weak dtfc«tioa.iacicase8
_____
Vbm I4>petite aad five* new "■■If"!.gC.'JS
GASH.GROCER
Arrived—About
Thirty Will Come Monday—Out
look for Season Bright.
Over Firat NaUonal Bank
Contractors
Association
of
GookhiE Butter 13c lb.
ONE WEEK R£6'R»N6
imnn HI
Soon, and
vited.
you’ve b
Select your
WEDDING
GIFT
226 East FroDt Street
handsome assortWe “throw ouraelve*” in the
making
NORTHERN HICHIGM TRANS.
CO. ROURD TRIP RATES
of
refreshing,
palate
Chicago.
Tickets will be on
mencing Thurs<tay,
Royalty Plays.
OPENING ATTRACTION
CHINA
We can astonish you at the
handsome gifta we -are sail
tr.bute the delicious flavor and
a dash or two of the best acid
twang
so
many
people
like.
RASTALL. the Jeweler.
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
with every gift.
We have many more.
.‘>7. *•'
Thursdays, 6 a m.
durtry. rnij<lt>y»-r* at rh:irh*ix»i. Del
ffiuui. have cx>uihiited to enfoixx- a d«
crease In wrgx-* of tlwlr workmen
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
Tempest and Sunshinev the phe
nomenal Child Artists.
MACK and ARMOUR will
surely make you langh.
SERVED SOLID
JUNE and IJAMES in flloa.
trated songs.
U- heard baforr aak4ooart.ao MutuMy Sbat'th
day of Aox A D. lan and ua Satnrcay.'h* IMh
day of October, A. D. WM at ten o’clock In the
(. renuun of uA Id Utoaa daya
Daup^ June
W. T. ROXBURGH. Man’r.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUI>GERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 1 1, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17.
OONIMEO-riONS F-P9KK TIUL. JLJI.Y I.
Pot ooe m on uial
Pay for it un cisy terms. You can save the coat of the store, coiwdermg the
prices of wood and oil
TRAVERSe CITY OAS OOMIRANY
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"I
1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
ever}’ Sunday, 10 p. m., and
“Tbe Btoe amt tbi 6nr
Big Vaudeville Features.
OTATKOK »IJ«’H10A.s-<’«inlT of Grand
ular ones.
MONDAY NIGHT
The strong sensational Military
PUy
ing for $1.00.
Lemon and Orange are the pop
sale com
.lune 9,
Mmdaji,JgM27
THE
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Direct from the Bijou theatre,
Chicago, presenting Hlffc Qtlt
CUT GLASS.
I SILVERWARE.
Tiie finest selected fruits con-
,|-hosphate gives the sour, tasty
This will include meals and
berth between Traverse City amt
Owing to <1opro*«lon In iho gln«* ti
''
QTEWBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
the
Choice Blitter 16c lb.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Joseph Smalla of this city relumed
to the city last evening from Monterey
with a bride. He was married Jttne Ifi
to Miss Seabrighi of that place.
AT REASONABLE PRICES^
PALMER & CARVER
AT ^>NY
United Slates.
E. H. POPE, Agt.
R. F. CHURCH, 6. P. A.
RETURNED WITH A BRIDE.
YOU
Traverse City. Mich.
Members of the National T^leririr.nl
$18.50. 15 day limit
$19.00, 60 day 1
Joseph Smalla Waa Married in
tercy, June 16.
WITH
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Travaraa City to St. Lout*
the coming summer, arrived at .......... ...
the flrsi i»art of the week and is
putting it In shape for the season. Th(
resort will l>e opentxi to the publl
next Monday.
At that time thirty
guest* will arrive. There six' several
gtiests in the cottages
lime and they secure their meals
warden's house.
People for tl.,
ix'sort have arrived earlier this year
than usual and the indications are that
th«-re will be a big season.
FIGURE
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.
pleasing phosphates at our foanHas
Makes young again the aged and I
firm. The electric spark goes through
every part of your body, bringing new
life, hope and ambition. That’s what
that make ScrIbU so dneded and dangeimu.
WdU iu folly
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
125 Ca*« Street.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA WILL
OPEH NEXT MONDAY
Manager Smith
sss:
Udto’Fm Tlckit
Mora«laayMiKH%
PAVIHLTAX.
Notk* to All Foopla latoraaMI
Tbe axaeaament roU for the teprwr*- f
nent of Sixth atreet froa the eaM |
ine of DirUioa atreet to the weat Um 9
r la mj haato
r'
THE EVESIKG SEOOBD, TRATEBSE CITY, inCtt, WEDKESDAY, JUKE «. 1«04.
near ONE
WASN’T TBESE
in food dodM^then the
dM»v viB be attcratiag to 3>ott.
Ov line of wmnmmed «non oMde dothes ax $7.60. $8.00.
$18180. $1100^ $UL00. $18.00^ $iOOO^ is better becaoe erery smt
te aa thomh it arm nude eapedallf far }oa—snag fitting collan and
lafels. brand, riiapdj shoulders and aa indiTidoalttx you’ll go far to
dnifioBle.
Scran hat goodncM is esenplifiol in tbc hds we show. We’ve
the latest and greatest variety in fown--e»*erjr style, weave and kind
here at lOe to $8.60.
New bkxis and diades in "The Locale}” $3 00 and "Elk
Brand” $8.00.
New caps far boys and men at 86c to $1.00 in new materials
andoolonL
The r%ht ahirts far hot days~4hc union made "Elgin Herald”
nod ocher ldnds~-cooI. comfortable, easy fitting at easy pnees- 60c
•o $100.
•
This is , the store you should Imow more abouu We promise
mmmmon bargains and uncommon dotbes, with everything sold
from here warranted.
cMms «e
KUBECK & HOYT
!2i UWOlf STREET
OPEVID TODAY
t •aing Rut Up—Olstrict
. Ineludat Eight Circuits.
dajr
the
Ixteenth street. Alresdy
a number
T of tents are np and by lothia number will be laraely
who have
inatJs
There are el«ht circuits In this dUtrict, ss yet only three are represent
ed. Rev. A. Whitmore of South Arm
anired today and O. W. Wademan of
lAke City anired last niaht.
MUler of thU dty repreMmts t
irlct. Representatiyes from the other
•ye dlstricu will come from Colfax.
MaaUm. Cadillac, Kalkaska and Roone
The saeeUnas are in charse of D. C.
Briggs at ICaaton.
Bton. 1who Is the district
elder, and willII bav«
haye ntmplete charge.
lie last part of this week I
. T. Ht^
OPEKIWC SEDVICES
Large Congregation Aascmblad in the
New Church of Chriit Last Even
ing—To Continue Eight Days.
WOMAN HAD MONEY BUT COULD
NOT BUY A HUSBAND
CowUnT Flap Her Meal in the **Htimen Werieue” of Marriat*
Brokeria Bliep.
Lodoa. June 22.—Aecxirdiiig to
story unfolded in the Westmlaslt
county court, Mias Hermon.
ermon. a young
:
woman i>osBessed of 110,000 1
keen desire for matri nony. to satli
the latter gave 1250 i ) a matrimonl
agent and agreed to pay I1J50 on
completion of her marriage. She fin
ally sued the agent for the return of
the fee.
Mis* Hermon claimed that the agent
promised to supply her a husband
having an income of from |15.t
125,000 a year, but she found
Dd those
wbome she interviewed all warn
mted her
money.
One whom the agent .described as "a
dark gentleman" proved to be a fullblooded negro. Another, 'independ
ent gentleman" turned out to be
boarding bouse keeper who wanted
wife to act as his housekeeper.'
Among the numerous applicants she
met, before the foregoin
Houmsnian prince and
English
lord.
When the agent testified he declared
he only promised
having
"dark
|
irk gentleman"
wasn't »neg
""
India barrisier. The agent t
Miss Hermon 696 addret
people likely
viewed 97■ people
peo]
for her
I could have married her. but
e ag<
•vidence showed further
he bad pulI Miss Hermon
munication with men having
to 135.000 a year.r. He had thousands
of clients, and had arranged altngeibi^
about 9,0«rt< marriage*.
Among the advertisers on the front
If his Journal were: “A rising
young lawyer of giKid appearance," "a
prince n-lsted to every royal family In
Europe," "a peer of the realm." and
Englishman of title, aged .36, who
pts invitations to dinner."
ikeil If the marqiilK whom he mar
i iri'i of 2»..ooo
always apiicared In the bank
ruptcy court the agent replied:
"What has that to do with it? If a
person has a title a woman will marry
hlm If ho is in liankruptcy or any other
lurt."
The judge finally fotind ftir the dis
appointed
that the c
A larRi congr.'
iRrecatlon preete
rharies ReiRn Scovilio and hla singer,
i
He Ijonr 8m|t! , at the first service
held In the? new Church of Christ, cor
_;hth and Csss streets. Isht
night. These erangellHts have held
meetings in many of the greatest
cities of the muntn and have sp<»k
«»me of the largest oiu*ra hous
and osthedrals in the world.
PIANOS MDST^ IDS WEEK
Grinncll Bros. Factory Enlargement Sale,Positively
Ends Next Saturday Night.
MATCHLESS VALUES IN UPUGHTSAT $100, $125, $135, $150, $175, $200,
ETC-VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
The phenomenal succes of this Sale
throughout Michigan ba« reduced oar
stock by several hondre^hPianew. and
BOW only about 75 Instromeals reoiaio.
Some of these are rental Piano*, re
turned for the Summer from Schools.
Conaenratorie* and Students Other*
are used and shopworn Insiniments
Just out of our Repair Works, where
tboroug
put in first-class <
propose to close out the entire tot this
week by offering them at the smallest
price* ever quoted on Instruments of
equal character and worth.
In facL so anxious are we to make
a clean sweep of this Sale and close
out every instrument, we shsll not lei
a few - stand between us and
an Imi
braces Pianos of the rery highest
grade—reputable make* that can be
depended upon in every way. There
is no economy in buying Inferior, nareliable make*, no matter how cheap
ly they are offered. Nothing but dis
satisfaction can follow such a trans
action. This Sale, however, offers the
certainty of satisfaction coupled with
a large saving of money. Every Piano
tn this Sale i* Guarantee^l exactly as
represented.
HINTS OF THE BARGAINS.
e have a few j
rights left a I
•100.
ully repaired
and In
i nice condition.
Then we have a nice selection of
splendid Uprights at 1150. $175 and
1200. some are new and fullv gtiaranleed f«ir five years. oth»'nj are highest
grade makes that have stH'n service,
hut: have
hi
been i
> excellent ccmdlclass instniment at about
at our Far
price and on terms to suit
I they would *
venlence. But you must
week to get the benefit
we offer choice of a
mens® reductions.
number of ven desirable Sauai^a of
This sale is unique in many ways, best makes-i—Steinway, Knabe. Chlckblit more
mi
but
|>artici
cularly In that It em ering. Vose, Haiiv
•tr.. all fully
repaired. ft»r which nothing I# added
to the prices, although the value
thereby greatly t-nhance<i.
A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN
will send one of these Bargain* to any
home: the lialance mav be paid in
monthly instullirents to suit pu
chaser.
if you have the slightest idea <»f bu
ing a Plano be sure to come at ont
and b*arn what a very gn'ai bargai
you can obtain this week. This Sa
Include* .5 Steinway Piano*. 4 Knalie
Pianos. al»o Chickering. Vose. Hy.
Miller. Mallet A Davis. Sterlii
Haines Bros., and other makes, and
we undoubitHlIv have Just the instru
meat you wish Kememlier. the sale
positively ends next Saturday night,
so «mie at once and selt*ct .v«»ur I’lano;
the paving for It will b«' a simple
ter on our easy payment plan.
UaM at or address
GRINNELL BROS.' MUSIC HOUSE.
159 EAST FRONT STREET,
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
Branch of GHnnell Bros.* Music
House. Detroit. Mich.
Great €ntbu$ta$fti
T$ manifesC «
the minute ourr iloors were opei
c >neil the crowils tiirongeil every depirti
iirtmcnl in the house,
"Vour gocxls are certain
lowest prices I hive ever leen.” ;
lierlainly right," "The
•
rcniuks hearil
;etl up at random, ;
wander I'lrough the
rite prices we qu
e picket
tlilfercnt deparlroenls. They arc merely samples
lea to show how
rjihing is pruetl. Straight
honest methods pay in the long run. We acknowledge readily that had the sea-ion’j business
l^en tnoic favorable, this monej-losing sale would r
have taken place in our store.
and orerthrew the klagdooi of Ji
lem. On July 4. 1653. the PariN
of Btagland made Oliver Cromwell
Cromwel lord
realm. July 4. 1754.
.. on anrreadered1 to
t the
French at Fort Necesalty. July 4.
i 1817,
work on ibe Erie canalLi waa beg
the f4unc date, in 1863. Gen. 1
ton anrrendered Vlxburg
Confederate troops.
July 4. 1891, Hawaii wa* proclalmcxl i
republic.
AS THE PAPER |
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
SEWER NOTICE.
mmwm.
m
11
1 u. btoek g. H.. La Ou'« :u» addi
Lu'n. 1 to ». block r. H.. L a Co'. 7Ui addl1 to M. block o, H . L. a tv* ;u» add
to £1. block H, H . L a tv* Ttb addl
tosi.Uork i.H.,i..a t'o'* :ui addl
toJH,l>Uick K. U.. 1. a t'u'a 7Ul addlU4> I Vto IV. I.luok U. H . 1. a tv* :ui addl
i!i>uiI toT. ».lock M. H . 1.. a tv. Tib addl
. I to bl..-k .N. K, I. a IV. Ttfc ad.U
“s:
!S-“
I*.
W.S-,, l.,t. .'*5 and «, block a Hay
ddarof Jun. ,
rltAK M I
iT till- Hoartl of PnbUc Work*
SEWER NOTICE,
l>r. and Mrs. J D. Munson went
.nn Arbor this morning.
1. D. Curtis and wife have gone
Majde City to spend the day.
Rev. W. L. Laiifman retumeil from
liendon this afternoon when'
lertiire.
Mrs. W. J. Jarret. the Misses Brown
and the Misses Sayer reiiimeU from
inland this aftemixin where
to aiHHid the funeral of Mrs. Simmons.
PTC. Cnix'ri went to Rapid City this
afurnwiin on Imslness.
r.uc lauiitlereil shirt* for 23c.
We give you a gocxl suit tif
S3/M* walsl.s. $1.25.
Henderson Ryan went
IVtoskey
F'anev paraxds.
price
clothes for 12.75.
r>uc work shins 27c.
this afternoon on btislnes)
2 prs giMMi socks 5c.
I.'k- half wool cashiiiere. |m
Moses Gilbert arrived
A pure wool suit for $3.75.
this afie
lernoon from Coix*mlsh. He will
.vard.Sc.
Men's
f1
au.l
fl
*.o
.shirt
waists.
You never bought a lietier
have K. F'. 1) route No. d. which
I..ailtei.'
covi-rt
cfiats.
$1.48.
one for twice the money. Others
iigh tn l>ing lake via Silver lake.
All our newest ladies' suit‘V. W. T. Woodhonse went to
would claim It to be worth |1h
price
est Styles .-Hill fabrics. $12.50
to iK-rform a marriage ceremony.
No
side
BhowB
here,
every
C. H. Baker
Radical nsluctlous in mill
and $14.50.
turn you make runs you up
parties.
Jl and $1 :>» corscis.48c.
Miss Li7.zie Faltel and Mrs. Minnie
against bargains that are almosi
Bay Line Steamers Will Go Monday,
Ijidles' $3r.«i SIMM'S nml
B<»vs' blouso waists 7.V val
Skbexak went to Karlin this morning.
Irresistible
duns 27.
fords. $1.98.
ues. slightly soiled. 1»C.
George Miller went to Manistee this
f.Oh.T I. CblCBO.
lorning nn a business trip.
Furniture was never known t
New I
Uor.si-i covers. 7c.
hats L off: J2 *.<•
Beginning Monday the steamers CoThe services of these men couhl 1hDr B. D. Ashton went to Man
lumbU and Crescent will go on their secured for eight days «mlv.
Im- -old -n cheai»
and SI waists. $1.98.
regular schedule. The Columbia will
leave Traverse City at 8:40 a m. and
Boardman thl^ morning
Norlhport
ith his mother.
ing Northfwrt at
Miss T. Cross went to Petoskey this
will arrive at Traverse City at 4::<* Ing. At 2;3u there will he a nnhm »
morning on a business trip
p m. The steamer Crescent will leave vice In which all of the imstors
advertiseil elsewhere
in front of the store a quantity of Socks and nandkerbhiefs,
pastors of th
t to Palo this
s. W. C. Gannett
Nonhport at 6:10 a. m. and arrive at city will
wonh srx: for 3c. FRKF. OF CHARGK.
anmumc^l later. Siwm-1, morning for a visit.
Traverse City at 10:45 a. m. Leaving rottsic will
b furnished liv an octt
vitl l>e
.Mrs. M. J. Wlllsey and daughter.
daugl
she will ar
»sed of
arrive
Miss Frances G. Willsey, arr
Northpon
p. m. This
city.
hssopolis
e eliy last evening from Cai
schedule is in elfi
every day except
make this city their
Sunday.
BREVITIES.
Mrs. George M Crane of Grand RapIlaily morningg excursions
e:
will be run
*
I*
the
guest
of
Mrs
H.
L.
Fish of
fn*m Traversee City to Ne-ah-tawanta
State street, and oih«'r friends for
. where connections
\v»*dnesday evening in I
few weeks.
Cresc
tinnsi
church
by
Miss
El
h
('ampRev.
F.
C.
Wood
of
Central
Lake
loitr. I
as in the city yest«>rday
Corthpor tieli. a mcnilMT of the I •ulty of the
Miss Helen I.Awton. who ha.s recent
the return can tie made to Traverse musical deparimcnt of i ■ iSilversIty
of
Mich
Igan.
I
.Miss
Cami
Campbell,
who
has
ly
retumeil
from
the
Philippines,
is
HUh^TING HUCKLEBERRIES.
City at-4:70 p. m. Afternoon excurrkably )
give a the guest of her lirother. I>r. F, P Lawaiont will be run on the steamer Creemiscellaneous pmgram. including a
n. and family
Poor Lo Is Preparing for Hit Annual
nunilM*r of the old Scotch songs. Ad
Miss Marion Rolierts Is spending
the Columbia at 4:20. One fare
Stu nL
mission 2.^ cents.
lort lime in IVtrolt.
round trip will be made.
Standish. Mich, June 22.—The noble
The KalhiMine Sisters will have a
.Miss Annette Bamum has returned
d man hereabouiB. or rather the la.st
social hop tonight, to which all K. P.'s
om Grand Rar
BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE.
decrepit Michigan remnant, the sole
and their familb^s are Invited.
Robert MacDc
The steamer Columbia will run an is the guest of Mr and Mrs. B J. Mor Rurvivors of the once proud and
haughty Chippewa tribe, are about to
excursion to Omena tomorrow
gan.
on the annual “hunt." He i* pack
Some repairs are being made on the
.Mrs. Fred Hoover will return to ing up hlB tepee, loading down hi*
•N’orthem Michigan Transjionatlon Kansas Cltv tomorrow after a visit
squaw with camp outfit, painting his
company's dock.
here with her parents. Mr and Mrs. face, red ochr«' and white, and aoon
O. P. and Ftank Carver swept their
th. I^t A. Manseau. Paul
•Montague.
the "wIIdB" will run gory with bis mas
rggn twill leave tomor- sacre of the juicy huckleberries, for in
Welsler. W. H. Davis. A. M. OvUtt. office this morning.
Mlss Gace .Mdrggn
Miss Helen Mextrv^ and Mrs. Roland
w foi
for an extended ttrlp abroad, vlslt- these day* of the noble red man's wane
W. A. Whw'lock. J. E Cameron. John
El
Scotlant
and and varioua and decrepitude, he hunts
Tennant. P R. Struble. Prof. A, D. Boughton are entertaining todav with Ing England.
> bigg,
continent, including
Stjulrea. Magor E. L. Bonner. Henry » picnic In honor of Mrs. H<x>ver and points
fiercer game than th< larmlc]
■ •bJ<<rtSoa
Mr* MacDonald.
200 j'axds of Extra Heavy Linoleum,
France. Iialv Switzerland and GerZiegler, A. Langworthy. O. Bemtis.
little huckleliern-, growing
Benda's big clothing sale is certainvery goo<l value at C6c j'anl, s]K*cial
DwUrfUu.
The
forlorn
remnant
of
i
‘
Chlppeiy a corker. The crowds at times were
and .Mr*. C D. Miller have re^
price
while
it
lasts
as
will
soon
straggle
north
.
the
<*l«rkaf
♦o thick that after making their pur turned from a visit In ToU>do, O.. DearshcB. and, returnlni
Friends of Mrs. W. H. Crowell Re chases had to leave by way of the back
"hunt."
sell
their
huckleberries—tbeJr
entrance and the doors had to lie
George G. Bates of Chicago came
SEWER NOTICE.
ceived Sad Meaaap*.
me—to some stout grocer. Then
locked on several occasions.
lls noon and will be here a few days
ey will go to an annual camp a
The many friends of Mrs W*. H.
Walter J Buckley of Chicago, who
business and visiting
ling his parents.
g to Bing hymns. Civlllxed slovenliirry to learn
Crowell will be very
i* been placing the nc clor'*i.on
Mrs. Thomas T. Bat
«E.
huckletierries
and
hymns
consti
TWO
SEW
PATTERNS
JUST
RECEIVED
wing weaker
that she Is steadily growing
ate bank building, wont to IshpemA. W Rickerd has gone to G ■and tute poor Lo's latter day glory.
ery. Ing this morning to look after a c<
and there Is no hope for hi
Rapids and Chicago
and
[iltal tract for a clock there.
Ms. CroweU was taken to a aspltal
will retunl on Sundav.
Daily Markets.
igo for
In Cieveland. Ohio, some time ago
epartment wi.l have
treatment for nerrons prostratiou.
The Chicago markeU from quote
practice drill and run tonight
State
NIct.
^street.
the oommisaion ofHarokl'w nxitlicr g»v»* him two pieces
Change of Tima.
letL represented by
boildln* of ttew-wrr
I.OU 1 to IS. ortstnal sUt i block »».
9t rake, of unequal slxe. wiili the ad E. R. McCoy. MercanUle
anUle Co. block
block:
Summer schedules of the Pere Mar
Lot* 1 tu I*. )4ock i. onirrn*! pUt.
Chance* For Bachclora.
C
Opening. High. Low. Close.
«j lelte In effect Bundaj-. June 26th. Im
monition that be must allow hisyoDOgLot* 1 to at. block e. onrioal |>Ut.
The village census reveal* some er brotlH'r to sehxi the ple«'e be want
LoU 1 to 18. Work II. onglnwl pUt.
Wheatportant changes tn time of trains.
LuU 1 to 16Jilork K'. unriiaU pUt.
Watch for the card and DON’T GET In her uneven distributions of popula- ed. A minute later tlie nnitber dls- July ---- 84^-84\ 85S* 84V4 84‘5»a
lxi«* I to 7. H., I. a Co-* Itk mb dlvtiSod
wn. ln,»-block of a street on the
Sept ....79’s
80«4b 79Hb 79%
LEFT
_____________
coTPTrd the younger brother In tears.
ftupe-flde (Caroline) there are
Corn—
-B'Tuif* the matter, dearr tbs July ....48%-48% 48\ 48% 48%a
JULY 4 IN HISTORY
BASKET PICNIC AT OMENA ifeht women residing in half as
I arrives. But there are other anni
Thursday. June M. The steumer C<y ouses and not a man or bor 1
Sept ....48%-48% 48%b 48% 4«%h
naked.
versaries which fall upon the fourth
lock In the whole four blocks (
11 leave Trave
Traverse City
lumya will
Oate—
“Harold wonIdnT give le the big
Important Eventa Which Took Plaea day of the seventh month, some of
a. m,. returning will leave Omena
July ....39%-39% 39% 38% 39%
oonRiderable Importance. On July 4.
on Indeptndcnet Day.
(1*rk of tbr boanl of PMte^orlu.
A only one man.—Milford Times piece." Mid the child.
1826. occurred the death of Thoma*
p m., reaching Traverse <City at
Sept ....82%s
32% 31% 32
"Why. Harold." protested the motbp. m. Fare 25 cents round1 trip.
Previaiona.
The FVMirlb of July Is not a distinct Jefferson, author of the DecUrallon of
-. "didn’t 1 tell yon to allow brother
221621
Opening. High. Low. (How ly American institution. To be sure. Independence, and of John Adams, one
MRS: FRANCES A. SMITH,
I choose the piece be wanted?"
pinao teacher, ha* moved from
PorkIt happens 4o be Independence day for of Its signer*. On the same date in
"Tbat'a what 1 did." aaiiented the Jnly ...$12.95
AST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS Bast Eighth street to 865 Bast Eig
$13.00 $12.77 $12A0 the United States, and more than a 1831, James Monroe, whose doctrine
child. *1 told him to eltber take the Sept ... 13.20
CHEAP—Orinnell Bros.’ big factory atpeet
13.27 13.05 13.10 oentnry and a quarter of observances has become one of the fundamental
tie pie.
Sainrday
imie
piece or go wltboot. and he chose
•nlargemei
Lard—
of that great event bare brought it principles of government, died.
221S-tf
take t
7.06. 6.95 6A5 about that the signing of the charter
little piece.”—Philadelphle Joly ... 7.00
Jane t6th.
Outside American history the daySept ... 7.15-20
7.25 7.12 7.12 of American liberties In the old state lias been one of Importance. In 1117
I^deruse Of Philadelphia on that date the Emperor Salladln, on that day. de
Potetoea on loenl market t0O85c.
ershadovs all else when the holiday feated the Christian armies at Tiberias
TRY A RffCORO WANT AO.
w«dl known as a Free Methodist
worker who la an able expounder
the doctrine and a learned man. The
• meetings will close June 29. The s<
Tices are held in a large tent. A Urge
number of families are llring on the
gnmnd and there are aevep tents al
ready.
The services will begin
morrow
lorning at 9:30 when a lore
be• held. After tomorrow morning t
taken from
first service each day will bo at r.:
of script lire on the c«»mcr
a. m.. then the love
>ve Ite
. followed
Slone o! 1*- new church. "Have Faith
preaching at 10:30
tbsl
is !»rc
irc.sentailnn of the theme
logical, ■ Inten-sting
ctuivlncli
Mr. Briggs also has charge
The liIllustrations were plain
Sault 8te. Marie district and will po and practical. His arguments
there at the close of his meetlnRs here
to conduct the camp meeting
music «if which he compose.1 hi
ON REGULAR SCHEDULE.
mm
.....=,
Jit 5:$0 Cbursday Evenitia we will Give Jlway
iiiissiPM
iiiMlM ■
Cbe Boston Store mBimmm.
LINOLEUM SPECIAL.
2S5Sn,„.
4So SQUARE Y
Store Will be Closed fvery Friday After
noon, Boning With July 8lh
TKAVEBSE CITY, MICH., WEDXE6DAY', JPXE 22, 1904.
MACCABEE
HITT WON’T
GREAT OAT
m
MAKE RACE
riUMAMCr
liOMIHATlOW
WILL
M UMANIMOUt.
CHEERS
^
ttENTT
-NEXT
^
VICE
FAEtlOEirr’
CEIVED AM OVATION.
MMU HU wni SKATED
UNCLE ME CANNON
MADE PER
MANENT CHAIRMAN.
Report of ComtntttM on Crodontialt
Rocolvod Wtth But On* OiMentlng
Vot*—Otope*Hlen to Hurry
tit* Convention and Male*
Nominatlona Today.
By Wire to tke BTenlnt Record.
Chieajro, III.. Jane 2*.—Temporary
chalmiaB Root called the repuhliran
national conreation to order at 12:2.*;
o'clock today. The weather was hiiaht
and cool and wa« Ideal convention
weather. Before the catherlna wa»
called to order there waa a dlapoaltioo
to tiniah up the builneaa today the na
tional committeemen lielnc diaaatlafled
with the way the local committee ha*
to All the Coliseum hall with
apectafow It was said that Senator
Oepew may^lBtmKto nmreed with nomInalinns this afternoon Senator IV
pew and Platt of New York walkina
arm In arm down the center aisle re
celve«l most hearty greelin*s.
Pairtianks Cheered.
When the ' next vice president." as
the republicans are already calling
Senator Fairbanks, rame in at oi
the side entrances shortly after i
the entire bnnd of deleantes ru«
?d
hanks was kept busy smllinf;
Inn and shaking bands as he
way to hit seat on the left of the
speaker's platform.
Cannon Made Chairman.
The Ohio crowd cave Senators Foraker and IWck a hearty welcome.
Father Cox of Ford made the prayer,
the entire nasemhlage atanding. Then
Senator McComas. chairman of the
credentials rnmmitiee. presented the
report of his committee which was
adopted with only one dlssentinc
voice. This report seated the Spooner
delegation from Wisconsin. At 12:211
the report making Speaker Cannon
permanent chairman was unanimously
adopted. Cannon then addressed the
maventinn amid great applause
Fairbanks by Acclamation.
Today's session Is an Interesting one
but the real events of the gathering
are scheduled for tomorrow. This day
will he devoted in the main to commit
tee reports. Congressman Hitt's name
will not be presented to the republican
convention for the nomlnatloa of vice
president as Senator Cullom has with
drawn Hitt from the race. Telegrams
Te passeil lietween the leaders
^ Illinois delegation and Washingtoi
and Mr. Hitt said he left himself er
llrely In the hands of his friends,
they thought there was no chance be
was willing that his name should not
go[> Ibefore the convention. This means
the
clnmatlon.
Hawaiian Delegation.
Speaker Cannon spoke for fifty-i
minutes, finishing at 2:U2. He had
ronveniion with
frequently.
aroused the delegates
nthuslasm.
At 2:18 Senator Foraker offered
amendment to the rules ao as to give
Hawaii six votes. Senator Hopkins of
Illinois opposed the‘ ame
amendment.
t Hawaii should have no
er representation In the convention
than any congressional district In this
city. The question of Hi
aentatlon still occupied the attention
of'the convention at 2:41, when Dele
Jp an
gate McKinley of California made
p Forearnest argument In behalf o
aker amendment.
Platform Adopted» achlevetion revIe
ments of the repub
last fifty years. It sayf*tbae republlt
uted the f
■at loo baa proaecui
administrat
trusts
ts and that the republicans are
apoDsIble
the auecesiful termlnaislble for
I
be Panama canal negotii
tions
It declares for a protectlv
luty should
shou be
larlff and1 says
i I rates of duty
readjusted only when conditions have
tt deso changed that the public Interest
dop■ntloB and the nd(
mandt their alterati
of commercial reciprocity treaties
with other countries whenever
mngements ran be affected consistent
wtth the principles of protection. It
believes It U the duty of the republican
party to uphold the gold standard and
the Integrity and value of our national
currency.
Looking to ItOfi.
Yesterday was Root's day at the
coaventlon. Many prominent dele
gates think that bis masterly effort
wbea be dellrered the opening ad
dress places him in a poalUoo for the
greaidenttal nomination in the futnre.
IkMlay was "Uncle Joe" Canoon'a day.
The poHUc* that are bMag ployed
here look forward to a lapee of foor
year*. Thai * one reoaon why the talk
“ iH. Taft: of Ohio for the elo*
of W.
Bath
prcHideoor anbalded soI ouiekly. that’
also the reoaon why
was
haaks behaved so coyly.
eorngoOed to lopk to 1*08 boeaoaee laM 1Mm M o
ffloM refordo
-
dontial Blxe. "Uncle Joe" Is also
aoMOg thoM promloently menUo
for the presidential nomination
KIG CKOWDS WnX IE BEKE
IfiOl. The spirit of Hanna hovers a
the Coliseum and the "old guard" i
renders unwillingly to the new chlefUiB.
GREAT CAMP Af4D HIVE OFFICERS
BtilleUfis.
WILL ATTEND IN FORCE.
S:2d-The Binham amendmenl
2:27—Bcnaior Lodge of Maasachu
aeus now reading platform.
Committees
Being Mad* Up end De
2:41, Washington D. C.—Secretary
Hay has wired Consul Montgomery
tails of the Celebration in Proees
Morocco: **We want !Perdicnris alive
of
Arrangoment—Special
Rates
-ad." The
i called forth (
on All Railroads.
The executive rommlitee of
Northern Michigan Modern Maccabee
Lumber Yard* and Silk Mill V>
association met yesterday afternoon
Bunted.
In the office of Thomas T. B*t«»a to be
gin the arrangement of iheiletaiis for
By Wire to the Evening Record.
the Wg celebration to be held
Paterson. N. J.. June 22—Fire
day destroyed the immense lumber
ty on the 12th of August.
yards of P. 8. VnnKIrk Co. and
President A. V. Friedrich has been
silk mill owned hy Isnnc A. ilnll.
veiy active lately in pushing the pn>
1500.000.
Joct and Secretary C. G. Sherwood has
been In communication with the tents
•es all over the northern porthe suie asking for the co
operation of the member*. He has
had good success and already thirty
five tents and hives have Joined the
association and will be represented hy
full memberships, it is hardly time
to have heard from all the tents and
•ractlcally <
AND 168 OFFICERS AT BATTLE OF
lented hy g(
HAI CHENG.
p district 7!
$600000 FIRE.
RUSSIANS
LOST 5000
EIOHTH YEAR—2217
sow her. Her many friends wish her
Itch happiJ
ly n bonntiful re
After the
Fair tonight and Thuraday: warmer
past was served and the party i
Tinriiday and we« portion tonight:
panled the bclde abd gropai i
t to east wrlads.
train to wish them good spbed. Many _
try a record want ad.
heautifnl presenU were reeelied'-hy
the happy couple.
the Tire Olerks Hre JIH Ready
T«r Tea Beys!
No matter if the diy doent celebrate this jtu, «e
knov you will be just a* foU of the Fourth as ever.
We vast you to can and see oar goods.
SWAMP riKE
laze Southeast ef the City Was
Plainly Visible About 9 e’Cleck
Lest Evening.
"PHt merit* Chet lUerk"
as aU oors are brand nev and Aooi as oaljr nev
one* can. Call early.
A lurid bUxe southeast of the city
was plainly vlalble last evening about
9 o'clock and those who saw it were
of the opinion that it was a Urge fire
in^the country. However, it was only
a fire In the swamp north of the BUck
City Book Store
very 1bad for I
*o high that It would I
practical]]
illy U
trolled It.
€asp Shoes
at €asp
Prices
FUNERAL SERVICE.
Mrs, J. B. Price Laid Away
Rest
Thi* Afternoon.
The funeral service of Mr*. J B
Price was held this afternoon at 2
j'clock attended by many frienas
relative*. The fioral offering*
very lieautiful. The pall hearers
Jule Fulghum. George lanlie.
Clayton Isgreg. Richard Reynolrtj>. W
H. Well* and Omar Fulghum.
Women’s Oxfords, pxtent
tips, nice xtyles, l/.DD
Women'! Slippkra, one
ftrap, pretty *hapea, $1.00
Women’s
Slipper*, one
strap, pUin toes, SOc
Women’s Slipper*, blacil^
*erge, cool and ea*y, 25e
Women’* Serge Congre**
Shoes; tiy a pair; SOe
Men’* Canvas Shoes; lot*
of comfort; I/.01?
Let a* help you make >*our
feet comfortable.
WENT TO MAPLE CITY.
McPherson Poet SUrted Bright and
Early Thi* Morning.
Pherson post. G. A. R . the Maple
City and the Northi»«»r! post are en
JtiSing a social reunion at Maple City
today. Several loads of the veterans
accompanied hy a dnim <-<irps left
lirlght and early this morning for the
4,S97 for
These cover a territory extend lay of ph‘*sure.
DESTKOTEKS STIUCK A HINE hives.
ing from as far south as Evart and
to the straits, west to the lake
ast as far as railroad facilities
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY RUS can accommodate.
The gathering will li
p largest
SIANS WERE KILLED.
fraternal demonstration
held in
Northern Michigan li
merol>ered that two years ago when
Steamer Shin Tai Ping Also Destroyed the meeting sas held here the crowd
a Mine—Battle at Hai Cheng
of Jul
r gather*^ I
Is Said to Have Laated
rains had
he people and the merchants did a
Two Days,
large business. This year the crowd
will lie even greater, as the memherBy Wire to the Evening Record.
Hhlp of the order has largely lncrca.sed.
St Petersburg, June 22—A tel«»grara
The celebration this year will take
place of a Fourth of July celehrahas reached here reporting a liaiile
and in many wa.vs will l>e much
lasting two days near Hal Cheng. I.ia
lietter. The Fourth this y4*ar will he
Tung peninsula. ^ It Is rumored that quiet. every\{Ody taking a rest. On
the Russian casualties were ICS of
12th of August everything will he
ficers and o.isto men.
rii>e fiM-Hie hlgg«*»t time Traverse City
has kntis't^ The stores will he pre
Ruasiana Struck Mine.
pared to handle siirh business as
comes and the jieoplc will give the vis
Hy Wire to the Evening Record
Toklo. June 22 —The crew of a Junk iting Miiccaliees a royal welcome.
It is oxiiecletl that 2.V'i‘ti l>eople
which left Port Arthur a fewt days ago will lie here cm that day and the proand which was capture«l Y the Jai>elalmraie, including a
'portt that t 1 Russl n destrr
fine parade, many amusement features
the steamer Shin Tai Ping
Id music in plenty. There will he a
struck mines at the entrance to Port
ind contest in which ten hands will
Arthur harbor and were destroyed. probably participate. The great camp
One hundred and forty Russians, they officers will Ih> present and some fine
kllU«d.
addresses will he made. President
Friedrich has received a letter from
Commander Frances E.
ilch that estimable and
popular lady states that the great ex
ecutive committee had officially acppte«l Traverse City's invitation and
■onld hold their Executive meeding
here on the occasion of the celebra
LUOINCTON MAN FINALLY KEPT tion. Mrs. Burns refers to past gathprlngs
in this ciu' and says that this
H18 THREAT.
a.ssociation is one of the best man
aged in the stale. She predicts a
great gathering and highly successful
Had Been Separated for Some Time. results.
From present indications the meet
Domestic Trouble Is Said to Be
ing will be a great success in every
the Cause.
detail, as the local officers and mem
bers are putting into the work the
id Interest which' assures
8l>erla! to the Evening Record
success.
Ludingtun. Mich.. June 22—A
nametl 8meb. living at Amber.
from here, killed his wife and
slepicka keilick
iMtby this morning at 9 o'clock and
afterwards committed suicide. He had
separated from his wife and had Pretty Wedding Took Place in Grt
lickville at the Home of Bride
made frequent threats to end her
life. Domestic trouble Is the cause atThia Afternoon.
trihuted
ALL
WEATHER—Fair tonight and Thuraday; vartner Thursday aad vest
porilon tonight; frvah nortbpaat to east wind*.
Benda & Co.
Jthoafs la the Lead,
oncers Tallow.
See Our “Jid.**
Sale bpens Wednesday, Juae 22,
at 9t00 a. m.
"
^£LLEROF GOOD SMOti
OUR
DOOR AND ViND
SCREENS DELIVERED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
HAND BAGS HOT WEATHER
...At...
.
25 Per Cent
Off
FOOTWEAR
“WIGWAMS”
jrsT RKCKtVEK
A new line, in all
sizes, lots of
wear for a little
FOR THIS money. Nice for
WEEK ONLY camping : : :
KILLED FAMILT
THEN SUICIDED
The Old Reliable Shoe House
...219... FrankFriedrich&Co
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
4;
erv pretty home wedding was
HAKGUEKITE LbFONTSEE solemnized hy Rev. Demus C<x“hlin of
the Congregational.church at the home
Mrs Edward Grellick in Greillckid Death of a Young Woman at Noon
le this afternoon, her daughter.
Today—Wat Only Twenty-four
Miss Harriet Marion Grellick. and Dr.
Years Old.
J. F. Slepicka being the contracting
partie#
The ceremony took plai
half
Miss Marguerite IjiFontsee died
1 o'clock In the parlor
Just l»efore nimn today of consumption
tefully decorated
irated for the
e age of 24 year? after a linger
with r IS, fe
ing Illness of about six months. Miss
it ions
LaFuntsee lived with her parents at
other pon.s of
121 North Spruce street and was well dominant
y entered th
The bridt
known in the city.
Mend
inspii
Besides her parents she leaves three
Iding march played IV Miss Emma
brothers and three sisters. The sisbeautiful and imare Mrs. Victoria Gangon. Mrs. Rosenthal. Thi
ceremony was used. Maspre.sslve ring cei
Jane Wilson and Mr*. Elmir* Voice,
of Northport. The brothers art' Julius. ter Walter Groilick serving in the casm and Daniel l^Fontsee. all of lacity of ring bearer and the ring itelf being hidden in the petals of a
this city.
During all her illness Miss LaFont- largo rose. The ribbon bearers were
»*s a patient sufferer and hardly Miss Grace Chase, Miss Mattie Grel
word of complaint sas ever heard. lick. Miss Marie Rokos and Miss Rose
She baa been a great sufferer during Ulrich of Grand Rapids. The bride
was attired In a beautiful gown of
tie past six months and many tli
er life was despaired of and she French mull trimmed in mechlin lace
iniggled nobly to recover from the made in trains. She carried a large
bouquet of bride's roses. The ribbon
isease to which she succumbed.
The funeral arrangements have not bearers wore gowns of Persian lawm
een completed but the service will trimmed with Valenciennes lace and
roliahly be held Friday from St. Fran- the whole party made a very pretty
picture.
is church.
The bride and groom left this after
noon for Chicago, where the Utter for
SIX HUNDRED MEN t
merly resided. On their arrival there
Trammer* at Atlantic Min* Have Gene they will be tendered a Urge recep
tion at the home of bis mother. Mrs.
Btrik*.
Marie Slepicka. After visiting in Chi
By Wire to the Evening Record.
cago they will go for a two weeks'
Calumet. Mkh, Jane 22.—The tram trip to Milwaukee and St. Louis, re
Atlantic mine have qnit turning and being at home to their
ling the removal of the many friends in LeUnd. where Dr.
Slepicka is practicing. He graduated
from Rush Medical college. Chicago. U
1902. and since bU location U LeUnd
Senu will be placed on sale toaor- by energy and
peraonallty. has
row RDOfning at the box oflk*e for the ullt up ao envUble practice,
Rntledse Slock eoapnny in "The Blue
liie bride ts a popular young Udy
aad the Gray." Monday. Jane 27.
with a vide
wtth
wide circle of frienda
friend i IShe baa
Coplaa of the Racket
alwaya haade her home in Orel!
I the Globe atofe.
lapoHaBBlnl
nd U highly MtMmed hy all
New Stand
24‘i Front Street
O. C. MOFFATT ;
Abstracts of Title
;
PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
Established In 1868
Room 2tO State Bank Bldg.
Summer Comfort
Washable V’ests, both white and Fancy pat
terns—$l.r>0. $'j.oo, $‘j,.5o.
Linen Pants
(Ue (Uant Vou to
Keep CooK**.
A comfortable article for the hot day's—76c,
$1.26. $1.50, $2.00.
And use your best judgment during these days
of sensational advertising. We guarantee to
give you the best values for clean, new, up--todate merchandise, and ask you to be the judge.
If we can’t substantiate this statement we
won’t ask you to buy. Today we only quote a
few Items from our Silk and Dress Goods depts.
Snmmcr Coats and Vests
black Alpaca and Brilliantine Coats $1.60 to
$4.60—Coats and Vests in riannel, serges and
the black Alpaca goods.
«C inch Pure Dye Black Taffeta Silk
69C
24 inch Lyons Dye Habutai Silks, all colors, also Black
and White.............................................................................
24 inch Waterproof Jap Silk (black only)
Yard vide Black Peau de Sole Silk. This i* withovt a
doubt the best ever offered and is good raloe at
$1.26. Extra tpedal.........................................................
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
DRESS GOODS. 86 inch Cotton Warp Vode* in navy,
cream ood tan, vorth 50c, for.........................................
42 inch Mohair Sharkskin in navy, brovn and blace.
vorth 75c, for.......................................................................
Choice of all our 50c Mixed Suitings
e. Wilhelm,
Conor Troat
ami Oaha
Basket Pienk
....at Omena
thursdap, June 23rd
The stesmer ColuabU will ksve Trsvsne City «t $ a. i
vfll lesYe Omens at 8 p. nu rwrbiBg T^awaaCS^
OBffwnr« MBOffaffMO
i
^ -.-a;™ -7
■
•;
.
THE ETEHIVe BBOOSD, TBATEB8K CHT, KIOH, WEDlfESDAT, JOTE M, IWft.
Ml coot wen
1KB«MNGREC0BI)
u¥im
K mm
SV»KOIAt. SAUK OP**
.YIKCBVf.
^^fVIOC. T. iSflfSNL W. HANNtil
W. Hillikcr rctmed r*^rt4Tdmr
___ I DttnUt. wfcere he w«*i to rWt
hl« Ml after atteadiac the C. A R.
la Battle Creek
iti
Hnmwr etateE that It «a« aot all —
sSrKi'' :S
.
■VBmNo raoosD
for Travaeae Cttjr at flnrt in aeeure «he eoraaipBietit for next year
Detroit.. repreMited by all mU went
there detenained
to get the eo®BMnder aad the eacanpiaeot bat the
Trareree City delegatee. aMleted by
prartlrally all the delegate* In Kortbem and Weetera Michigan, went after
the locatlae with rigor aad the energy
with which Wllllain Mear* of Boyne
klU aad Deloa Hilton of Fife Lake
[erteJ :betnaelT<
egates. After the first day this atroog
influence and hard work era* felt and
into
finallv ore of the Detroit p'«t* fell
f«
City
and_________
asked for Traverae
___ __the time
____ came
_ ne for
When
Boom tta»e ago the Record warned lecilng the locatioa Detroit withdrew
and Traverae Cl«v wa* unaniraoo*ly
(he aatOBMhUe drlrera that ubIcm the
’’law la ibaard to apead waa eomptled
with there would be atiU laither reI
" atficIloM plaeed on the owner* of the
aMchlaaa.
It
i* now
rery
probable
[
that the city cooncll will make the or-
^.
diaanee atlll more rigid and take *iep*
^
for the ideetifiraiion of the machine*.
^
maklag the owner* reaponalble no mat
ter who la driving them.
Ail ol
larger elile* have a vrutem whereby
I nil encampment will t>e a big thin*
for Traverae Cltv and H I* a foregone
conclusion that the veteran* will be
r(j>ally entertained while here. An ef
fort will be made to have the rallrc*.!*
t a len-dav limit on the ticket* so
> allow the delegate* to.epend a
day* at the nearbv re*on*
WIU. CLOSE LSCAL
BECBCmSC tmCE
each machine t* nnmliered. the
ber Correa ponding
anmber.
with the
liren*e
Tbeoe number* are on
After June 30 It WitI Be ttieeontfnued
ataawt^^MTjtoJ^
which arc cmnloywIiathoaihL
In tiM the atoaa.
ach bacatca dia«
aad natritioa are
it a phyaical
breakdown.
Dr. Pierce*!
Golden Medical
Diacovery curea
diaeaaca of the
slomarti aad oUser
Ofgaaa of Aigeatioa and ntritiaa.
It
eluniaatca the effete poiaonoua aaattcr
which origiaatea in the arstem as a m-
mmm
m-mr’-
paper oovt
bound volume.
Buffalo, N. Y.
on Aeeeunt of Lack of Bueln.
Eatahliahcd Two Years.
rear of the machine and are of *uch
asfSfSirs
woomsoo senae
/rtr cm receipt
of mailing
1 for the book to
I stamps lor the c
ddreaa&.R.V.Pi
the hrdinance. *o that they ca
In ca*e of any
violation the niimiier I* taken and re
ported and the owner i* re«pnn*lble
for all damage* and line*.
•
Although Wiliam Randolph
has practically
pmidenlial
withdrawn
nomination
trouble! are not
Hearst
from
race,
yet over.
He has
apcot large sum* of money in response
to tha buxxlng of the tiee but the end
ia not yet.
W. J. Kembaw of Milwan-
kee hns bagua anit for flS*.
William
Randolph Hearst is the defendant
the case and Mr. Kenhaw waa aecretarj- of the late Hearst league.
He de-
cliaM to make a statement other than
that he expects a speedy settlement.
P. H. Croarkin. another Hearst leader
The local r«*cniiilng station fo
United States armi will be cbMu*d
June .30. The station has l»een estal»llshed here for the past two years and
the field has been pretty thoroughly John Parker Will Be Here for Gun
Club Match Friday-rMr. Leach
worked. Ijick of husiness Is the cause
discontinuing of the office.
Also Coming.
will lie two years in Augui
this
bllf<he<l
station was estal)ll
Wiliam' !^im*l has received word
During
this tim- sixty young
city.
Durlni
from John Parker, a crack shot,
men have enlisted here, Thl* dties not
he mill arrive in the city Thiinulay so
include the enlistments in the outlying
a* to lie nreseni at the kImhiI of the
district*.
It. is probable that when
Traverse Cltv Rod and Gun club FrI
conditions warrant IL the district will
day. Mr. Parker will sIho lie accom
be canvassed «irc**lon*llv. The office
patiled by Mr. I.earh. a rifle expert
opened here by Sergeant Haven
who work* for the Peter* Cartridge
1 Corporal Budkley. 1
company.
The club Is antlriiiating a I
Friday and all club m-nilier*
by Sergeant Arnold who ha* b*>en
peelally urged t«i lie• iirei
iireiM*nt.
Both
charge ever since. The station will
men are expert* with the t<hot gun i
moved to Orand Rapids tem|H»rarIly
«ime
^ fine markroanshlp may
and may l>c sent back to Rc»»tli Beud.
■xpected. The targeti
ammuSergeant
Arnold
has made
in have lieen ahlpjied already
;
friends In this city who will he
CRACK SHOTS COHUfG
erf the same city. I* n*»l so reHrent. He
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT.
aaya that there would be many more
claims filed against Mr. iiearst within
the next few days.
What these clslm^
Bert MonUgue
Aat
Completed
The third In the
En cert* will he given
concert will liegin
and will be gi\en
the Hotel Whiting,
gineering Course and Fred Munson
Again is the need of a city park
brought forcibly birward.
Will Receive M. D. Diploma.
After trying
for some time to find a suitable place
for bolding tonight's concert, the band
eommittee was compelled to take the
aame location as. the first concert,
is the intention of the committee
have these concerts in different parts
of the city so that-all may benefit but
this cannot be done If suitable places
graduate
tague will gi
University of Michigan
;lni>erlng course and
the eliK-lrical engln
FttM .Munson, who ha.* alreadv
pleied the course in literature w
receive his diploma as an M. D
I
and Mrs. J. D Munson and .Mrs, J
Montague will attend the commence
ment ex«*rclses.
are not found.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewanl for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cored by Hall's Caurrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O
Is reporitHi to l*e the richer by 175.000
We. the undersigned, have knosn
by bis lime venture. However. $20,000 J. Cheney for the past 15 years, t
believe him perfectly honorable In
of this is rash and the rest Is c
business tranaactlons. and financially
He may have to steal a warship and able to carry out any obligations mi
nse It to collect those notro.
by his firm. Walding. Kinnan A M
vln. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo.
Hall's Caurrh Cure is taken Intern
ally. acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface* of the system.
Price, 75c
t- Will Ra Hald In City Opera Houaa Testimonial* sent free.
p<>r iKittle. Sold by all druggists.
‘
Evening of July 3rd. in Which A
Take Halt's Family Pills for constl*
Local Churehe* Will Participate.
^gandage must lie a profitable
cupailon.
Mr. Raisutt. who abducted
Mr. TVrdlcarls and his stepson. Variey.
MTiwnesumE
?
There was a meeting of all the pas
'll tor* of the city yesterday at which it
was decided to hold a union patriotic
'■i aervlce. national In character, on the
evening of July .Ird. The City Opera
House will l>e engaged for the service
,
Seasonable Song.
The winter time is over.
‘ing to arms was Japan's call.
•Fore they mak.- I
Arthur fall.
All 45c Waiting* for.......................
All 60c Waiitings for......... .............
All 65o Waisting* for.......................
CAMPING
Don't fan to buy one of these.
SOUTH
SIDE
Now is the time to get ready tn
go camping for the summer. Go
to East bar. where you can n-rt and attend y
a few shore lots I
present
k. J. wjimnis
BUGGIES
price
ceive about 58 oenu on the dollar.
Cheaanlng alwaya waa enterprising
by holdd keeps up the reputati
,r on July
R a big celebration thl* j
le follow
ing
pbiloeopbical advice on matri
mony;
••Get married and
keep the
money in circulationA"
The people of Conlord are trying \
Induce the new Grand Rapids Inie
The Cream City Developmem Co.,
which has oil hopes In Delta county,
has resumed operations and Is again
drilling In the Rajdd river distnci.
The graduating class of IthacaI high
school simply couldn't Itiave tchool
with a clear record so they
Shakespearean performance.
Owing to the late spring
grower* nay
say tthey have
in putting in their plant* i
r thl*
kei win «ipen several w«*eks I
*eason.
lant.Hl In the
Ihitatm-s are to Ik- plai
public square at Milford, hut no Pingree Is behind the enterprise
The
ground has »>een rented by the village
and will l3e usefl for farm i»urjM»*es iiy
the le*se«-s.
C. W. Ashton.
The public is cordially invited to in-,
spect our line of BugRies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
It Is Clieainf to
BURN GASOLINE
r KEROSEN E than wooil
and it is ranch more com
fortable. At ihr prices we
(Jaioblue
Barney Anderson
cannot afford to be i
one. Come in and let ut
show them to yon; our
price* will surprise you.
We sell the DETROIT
JEWEL G.\S STOVh:.
wrle* of hand
thl* evening. The
at half tuuLt seven
on the veranda
the price of the we<ldlng ring
^Patrl
c FTanagan I* the chairman i
STATE STREET
county, and he has evolvwl a plan by
which all the tramp* caught within
the Cfuiniy limit* are to (>e put to work
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Co which
*
evening
ig. Juni
long.lM-en lixiked
is now announced
rest assured that
An »eastern
Tawas
r„::
roan
arrived in Ea.st
et a lady
corresiKinding
Monday
Thl* attraction ha*
for and the opening
*o even' one may
-aih. alone and wiser.
Rutledge and hi* h
For several years public spirited
here and will present many royalty
en of Caro have planted flowers
prod not ions that Traverse City patron* shnibs In the street*, making them
Eking
have not had the opi
look like city boulevard*, and m
ness from any other
ganft of vandals is going about nights
company has only played four hou*es d<*stroying
proving these improvement*.
impr
i-eek*. each
lielng almo*l Indefinite,
■ theater |
this c
i <ipj*irtuiiltv to witness a city i
Living at au out of the way place,
durtl(
irtlon at jMipnlar price*. The n
remote from clvlllratlon. a family 1*
often driven to desperation in case of
agemtmit ha* decidt-d not
price* and
wl
accident, resulting
In
Bums. Cuts.
,nd this
thl* excellent company
<
Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
he siM-n at the same price as the rej>e
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It's the
*how* which tvisit tl
npany I* direct from Chl- best on earth. 25c, at Johnson's Drug
with the exception of a long and Store and F. H Met
he Jeffrie*
Jell
ent It the
continued engagemem
theater, Saginaw, and the Washingater. Bay City.
production* scheduled for .he
coming w<K>k will be of the highest
da.**, opening Monday evening with
strong mlittary drama the "Blue aad
he Gray." the plot of which I* laid
uring the civil war. Big
umbers will be Intersjieri
he i>.*rformancf. Several feature act*
re with the comjiany. including Tempsi and Sunshine, direct from the Crlnrion theater. Chicago, and are re€
Iretl in their profession as two of
josi clever and U-atillfiii children
he American stage.
Seals will tie placed on sale tomornw morning
I.adles' fr«*e ticket* will
e given Monday night.
Sgrsis*, Brais«.t,
FRANK TRUDE
Johnson's Drug Store
Building Paper
Building Paper
Building Paper
We wish to close out our stock of Roofing
and Building Paper, and will make interesting
throngiHi with buyer*.
The backward
' • Our stock of Lumber, Doors, Windows, etc., is
large and complete; should be considerably re
duced before WI, and W’c can make it to your in
terest to deal with us.
Oreilick €o.
MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
Ladies, “you can jump on iL tram
ple on It, but it will come up smiling
every time." Caiman's Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Bona, Traverse
City.
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUESPROMPT DELIVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Ik Porch and Lawn
Arc the places where you are so much these days—you should have the easiest and most comfortable furni
ture possible.
You may have a cottage at some of the nearby resorts or you are going camping.
You will
need our assistance in so many ways and we are always ready to serve you.
PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match made in dull finish, dark brown wood, all manner o'
of odd shapes.
se St
ornament for any room in the house
sr the porch or lawn.
They are as great
You shoul:: iown at least one of these.
j
You cj
pay $1.75. $2.25. $3.50 or $4.00.
PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
One of the easiest, most comfortable reclining chairs ever invented, the occupant being protected from the
sun and heat at all times by meant of the extension canopy top.
It is so comfortable for reading—or alocp-
ing if you please.
“OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
BatlrfacOon guana-
The most unique furniture on the market made from small hickory trees with the natural rough surfac*
iM-en sold ow ing
weather A bugler in front <.f the store
4 attemUin to the sale.
The Boston Store opened up its sale
thl* morning. Many liargalns are being
ttered kt this store and are being
agerly picked up
The clerks
ept busy all ^
’ the price*.
150 Square 3 Ply Black Diamond Roofinr
T5 Squares 2 Ply Weatherproof Roofinfi
200 ROUS 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Hberetto
40 Rolls I Ply Parcbment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rrtls Monitor
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT
146 EAST FRONT STREET
Ms aii Wtmdt
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
bree thousand persons attended
rien county pioneers' picnic. Ben
ton Harbor.
IJi
whooping cougl
can't have» everythingr
everythle
mtha' married life convinced
moei
Grand Rapids wdfe that husband wed
her for money. Seeks divorce.
NclitttheTt,TV»|>riee qooud bdo. o. fanej •pmoiMd
Madmmlpque nitiaci an.) «aalii«i. Tlictc an all
^oods aad very fafindwoie.
An aoc Wawtingi lor...........................................I7c*
AU 25c Waifitmgi far....................
An 85c Wa»tii«i far ...a...........
An 40c Wustingi far..................
will CEADUATE
'
FlOH THE V. OF N.
are for Irf not stated but they are prob
ably for ••servlee* rendered."
Madtea hM< will toot no ware. Toot
bad, liadiBB.
Ba«toa Rartor Flying Rollers proaelytlag la ladlaaa.
Btwtal aoa, Calo»et. aeei to jail (or
threateaiag father.
Iron Moaatala woman committed
suicide becaaae at ill hcwlth.
Reading has measly coaugioua dlaaae **aathla~ Uke chlcki>npox.
Couple married at Portland forgot
licenae until after ceremony.
FIcat lllneaa ia <7 year* caoaed the
>atb of Battle Creek aua. aged C7.
Wife aoeoaea Homestead man erf aelng fire to home to secure insurance.
Young cripple of Ithaca ' met with
KHber accident, which broke leg.
Someraet Center farmer annihilated
peaky blue racer meacuring 5^ feet.
ent to Industrial
WHITE WAITINGS
ymunRUsns
A. F. Nartlnfisr.
else, the dlmenoloa* being atated (n
anally dUtlnguiahed.
OoUwater editor adroeaUag anto
arade.
Mayor after aaaoke auiaaaee. Qraad
RagMa.
>Niy( ali “mmek m§r over »ew elee-
SOME GOOD PIANOS LEFT—But
better call before Saturday, as Grin
neli Bros.' factory enlargement sale
will close that day.
221k-tf
aoiiiC of Hie public lllimrii-s in
liondon the raciug news U carefuliT
blacked e'jt of the newspaiier* before
they are put upon the fliaa.
LAST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS
CHEAi
enlargi
June 25th.
Iroproveroentm
planned tn Rio
de
Janlero Involve a street length of nine
miles and the destmrtion of l.isr*:
buiklinga.
HA\*E
\*E YOU secured your new piano
ret? Gri
Grinnell Bros.* factorr enlargesale closes Saturday. June 25th.
2218-tf
The Aaatrlan government Is flgni^
Ing on prteea and ptent to nae electxic
uuHve power ou lu rallroada Initaad
of Btcaai.
■■■
Cbcre’sa
Dilfmnee
all left on.
All manner of shapes of rockers and chairs.
They can be used in the house as well.
Some have woven scats,
You will like them anywhere.
back and wide
arms.
They sell from $2.50 to $5.25.
LAWN SETTEES
In either green, red or the natural finish,
it makes a lawn look so homelike and inviting to see several bright
painted settees scattered about your qreen lawn.
These sell for $1.10, $1.50 and $2.25.
CAMP CHAIRS
ling camping or even when you
y
And camp stools for those who are going
are at home.
You'll ned such chairs
many times during the season.
Take two factories of equal skill
and experience, let one make
dress
skirts
and
underwear
most of the time, and ladles’
waists occasionally:
let
the
other have nothing to do but
think
al>out design,
cut and
make ladies' waists exclusively,
which factory U likely to be
most aatisfactory for ladtea*
waists?
An example of this is seen in
our ladies' shirt waisu at pricea
.^ch
manufacturer.
If yon desire
correct styles at economical
iwicea. your opportunity Is Now.
Remember our
East Front 8l
location.-2(1
HAMMOCKS
The finest line of hammocks that you can find.
You want them at home, you want them when you go to
your summer cottage, when you go camping for a day or two. many use them in the house.
least one all the time.
You want at
The prices are from $1.00 to $6.00.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TBS svEimra sscowo. teavebse cnr, jncH, wedkesday, juke m, isot
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
ffOIELITNET
SAVED CHILD
WOMAN THREW IT INTO A POND
HIOHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
AT BIRCH WOOD.
B E S T
H* Watfed in and. AHhough tb* Water
A _ -
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
Waa Oaap, aroaght Baby Safely
to Shore.
Mike Litoer has proven himaclf a
hero and all Blrcbwood i* offering him
itulatioBs.
He didn’t .risk his
consrati
be waded in muddy Vatcr up
chin and rescued a baby and
what earned him the appella
tion.
Mr. LItney ha* be«*n made the guar
dian of the intere*!* of Birch wood and
a few evening* Bgo, he noticed two
^
F LOUR
VtUir DEPARTIERT.
FlIRNmiRE, STOVES. RANGES
and all kinds of goods to furnish your home at what common
dealers pay for them, for a few days to reduce our stock. We
are the only furniture dealers here who can buy in quantities
large enough to get bottom prices. Our long experience buying
forthreestoresand our wholesale trade enables us to buy at
jobbers' prices and save a good margin in freight alone. On ac
count of the backward spring we are overstocked and for a few
days will save you the retailers' profit. Come in and look over
our stock. We have such a large assortment to select from that
you can find Just what you want at just what you want to pay.
W«2?S!5*WS5.sa.t!g|^.
« Su Tkis BmIH Bad Roob Suit «
•.twee
OsjB
TRAVERSE CITY,
tGtimAL HEWS
or THE WOILH
Old MfKbpf SmlWBi-Woe. Ibp «M
PM njpinlipr »if «be WloDPliajco Iribp. In
llviDK wlib bpr fipopip on s re»w*tloo In NebrmAka. 8b« U 107 jrean old
•od in tbp onl> livinK Indlso. mo far a*
known, who was wlib the oiialnal Si*
Naiionn In Npw York utatp. TbP Win
np|iax'>M bad tbpir origin In tbp famoiu
old IroquoU. and In tbplr unhappr pe^
rpRrlnailon*. pndlna at (bp Npbrawka
rPMPnatlon. Moiber SrollPu-ai Woe ha*
rpinalnpd with Ihpm. 8hp baa pachpwpd ihp %lpp* whirh tbp younitpr ppopip
bavpaarqnlrpd and to tbic fart and her
natnral aood h»*nK»r I* doiibtlea* due
bpr lonaeviirRpv. J. B. 8hottp at Flttifprald, Oa..
baa MariPd to walk from Ciinliprland.
Ind.. lo 8i. l^uj*. »00 mllp*. Mr. Sboiip
la quite an elderly nan, belnx a union
vptrean of the civil war. but he I* rtv
biiat lo apitp of hla a«o. He rarrle*
lltilp nore than a rbanicp of cloihlnR.
p*pre**lnit hi* bacRaRp fr»im place to
place.
Aiier *i>pndinR aone line at
8i. IxMila Mr. 8houp expect* lo attend
the natbmal O. A. R. encanpinent at
Boaton and then go lo OettyaburK to
the reunion of hi* reRiment. the Thlnl
raa«v u-r wa
baby In her arm* and. after •ildly gc*
tirulating. he wa* horrifled to see her
throw the-little one Into the center of
pond.
the pc
s the l>al>e sank Mr. i.itney sprang
water without stopping to
remove any garments.
Deeper and
1 pro- deeper It got until It was Just cimilailng around hi* ean. when the child
■erest Oirn^l has siintalned In shot to the porface and he caught it in
•ms. wading wifely liack to *hore.
Meveral year*.
Qoiher in the meantime having
movement ha* been surted in
Weehawken. N J.. for a patriotic dem disappeared.
But he won’t get a Carnego- medal,
onstration July 9 in commemoration of
the one hundredth anniversary of the
fact be isn’t snyln? much al>out it
death of Alexander Hamilton.. A small U<ause »be child wa< only a rag liaby.
marble slab now mark* the spot where Hewever. his friend* are making up
Hamilton felt. The promoters of the
reticency and are taking a coII«-cdemooRiration intend to inaugurate a
to buv him a lea’her medal
movement m replace this slal> with a
suitable monument.
The United State* senate will have
among it* memlier* when Philander
Chase Knox Joins It five former cabinet
ofllcers. They are Senators Teller of
Colorado, who was secretary of the In
••Use Hvtimei and lie cun-d of caPresident Arthur: Alger,
secretary of war under President .Mc Urrb." is what all who have tried it
Kinley; I»iK-ior. secretary of war under for that disease say to their friend*.
It is the ea*ie*t thing in the world
President Harrison, and Elkins, who
Ktop catarrh at Its lieglnnlng If you
wa* secretary of war under Pn-sldent
e Hyomel. Just br«*athe the healthHarrison.
of Mlllit^aire Anson Phelps giving, balsamic air for a few minutes
r catarrh will he cured. In the
Strtki**, who dev«»tes most of his time
worst
< ises-of thl* disease, chronic or
side settlement* In New
se’^Hyomei four or five time* a
York city. Is said to have lost his heart
.III
IV I* all'
tbai i.-.
Is needed lo soon ef
to a beautiful Israelltish maiden of th<
ghetto. Some declare that be Is en
gaged lo her; other* merely surmise
course. l»oih sides denr It Just
Stoke* I* over fi feet tall and
quite attenuaterl.
He 1* one of the
friends of this remedy uMay b.*gan its
tuebarcteMm
eorttwrn CaaiiraiaI and
anniSam Ueagae;
•u w.eai |wr arewTSa
W rti. i. M.
E; i
CN0UI6 CATARRH CURED
In Tahleqiiah are the portraits of near
ly all the Cherokee chief* who have
rule<l since the -time of John Ross,
who wa* principal chief for forty con
secutive year*.
Cardinal (tlbl»ons
doe* not agree
with the pope In the matter of banish
ing women front church choir*
Baltimore the other day at the concliialon of certain school *ervlce*.
he hoped It would be a long t
fore women were eliminated fi
choirs of American churches.
William F. Durand, professor of ma
rine engineering In Sibley college of
Cornell university, ha* tender«>d hi*
resignation to accept the directorship
of the College of Mechanical Engineer
ing at Leland
Stanford
universitv.
Professor Durand wa* graduated from
the United State* naval academy In
fered to refund the money If It did not
they di-clded to Irv It on that
plan: and wen- wsui resionM to
health
June--* July C-:ft
Startling evidence.
to hi* home in Oe<»rrla.
indulge* in a ’•dry’’ smoke.
Baniey Mullen hold* a commission
and the government
I navy bulldto free the war. sta
e of English
Ing* and the while
siiarrowK. He was« formerly a master
^
1^1
rvir I
yjoD HuMKtmAimHaed
iiLr
8-piece, «*ell made, well finiahed, 8 large drawers in dresser, lUx2U betel
roirror, be*l is 6 feet 2 inches high, lull
size, nicely carved, coiumoilc
has one large |lrawer, 2 doars, (worth $lH.0()),our price....................12.75
A goo.1, solid oak, 3-piece suit............... '......................................................................13.75
Next suit........................... :...........................
.............'.........................................................
FOR RENT.
U.75
Our next suit (cheap at |2-'i.(Ut). our price..................................... .................... 16.75
Ami «o on right up to a solid oak suit «piarter sawe«l,
swell lop drawer*,
(cheap at $25.(H»). our j»rice .................................................................................... 17 50
|^UL’KK»X>B UMT r U. HwuMaiL^^
.....................................;. 18.75
Next is a large, beautiful goMen oak suit..............
MI8CELLANEOU1.
Next suit is a heavy. Urge suit, (worth $33.00), now.............................. ,25.75
The full name of Earl Orev. lor.l
lieutenant
of
Northumberland, abo
baa l»een appointed Rovemor Reneral
of Canada to «urcee<l Earl Mlnio. I*
Albert Henr>- OeorRe Orey. the fourth
earl
of
Northnml>erlaod.
He ha*
home hi* title aliout eiRhi year* and
1* well known liecauae of hi* Intereat*
In 8*»uth Africa, to which he ha* made
many expedition*.
For the la*t aU
year* he has l»een director of the Brit
i*h ScMith Africa company and for two
year* before that he was administrator
of Hbude*ia. *ucce«HllnR Dr. Jamieson
in the c«)mpaoy'* service.
He 1* 5"
year* old now and I* dc*crll>ed a* tall,
dark and handwime
The family of
Grey is an old one In EnRiand and the
present earl trace* hi* lineage
Berwick
8lr John Orev. a
' ‘
In the fourteenth century.
Senator Bate of Tennessee is a pas
sionate lover of tolMirco. yet the cigar
be cwrrie* In hi* mouth U always tinlighted. He explain* It in thl* way: It
seem* that during the war Senator
(then Oenerali Bate was riding by
aide of hi* brother during a battle. He
fell the longing for a smoke coming on
and BO he drew a llnelv flavored Ha
vana from hi* pocket. He scratched
a match against the saddle and wa*
Just aliout to light the w«‘e<l, when a
ahell whixr.e<l suddenly by and the
quick ruKh of air accompanying (be
shell put the match out. He was almiil
lo strike another, when, turning, he
discovered that the shell bad made
its mark, for there lay the dead liody
of hi* brortiwr. To thl* dav he ha* a
------- . tmmu
MICHIGAN
Fre.ih te.sllmony In great quantity
is constantly coming In. declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Con*umptlon. CouRh*
and Cold*
to lie un
equaled. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland. Bentonllle. Va.. serves
writes; "I ha
example. He writes:
ijtTy%ig?it Lhgal Firm* and Employ
i years and doctored •
chitl* for
ers Will Take a i^oliday on the
without
ioul
being bcnefltted.
bcnefltte
Glorioua Fourth.
Then I began Uking Dr. King’s New
Discovery, and a few bottles wholly
curing
cured roe." Equally effective In curit
nd Throat troubles,
<^i
ung and
trou
sumption. Pt
and
Drug
anteod by Johnson’s
J(
H. Meads. Druggists.
igglsts. Trial bottles Mllliken. Elgin C. l.ewls. R W RasHic. regular size* 50c and SI-00.
tall. John J Brerlna. I. M. Bennett.
N. Martlnek. Grinn.-ll Bros.. Row
LUCKY DOG.
d Douglas. Wood Sisters. J. A. Mon;ue. the Gh.he. the l->on..my. ScIhk.ITenneaaee Pup Findt >410 In a Roll of
STOIES WILL CLOSE
Bills.
Knoxville. Tenii .June 22—R. .M. Ed
wards. pniprietur of a hotel at Coal
Creek. Tenn.. I* the owner of Don. a
«,„• IK.1M.T. ko,..i, over this r«-.k.n
A goo*l, large, well finished dresser, woith $9 5(1, out prW ........6 75
And so on rlcH^ ^HrociBK our En
ormous L-ins
M'ii'f
J.W.SIa-ter
Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Wholesale and Retail
ELGIN C. LEWIS};!
UP-TO-DATE
NOTICE
HBSTfttCTS OF TITLE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
Johnson A- Pohl, F. Friedrich A Co..
Iter. S F.
R. r. Paulin. J. W Slater.
Knapp. Mrs C.
ton Hardware Co..
Avoy. S. Y. Horton.
Julius CampH
I. Umhir A Send, Ferris Implement
Co. Belle Place. Hamilton Clothing
Frank Triule, Barney Anderson.
J. E Curtis. S. Adsley. Jos. Per
Worst of All Experiencea.
, Ida Klaiher. Mrs. W. G. Lawix-nce.
Can anything
hing Ibe worse than to feel
ill be your last? the Racket. C. E. McManus A Comlnul
the experl nee of Mrs. S. H. Flora Heck. Miller Bros.. S. Benda A
Snrb
*‘For
three Co.. E. Lyon, Musselman Grocer CoKe_ Decatur, J la.
year*.’' *he w riles, "I endured Insuffer Arms A Cole. A. J. Wilhelm. N. A.
able pain from Indigestion, stomach Nelson. Kimball .Music company.
and iKiwel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and all
That Throbbing Headache.
luced
dies failed. At length
Would quickly leave you, if you
to try Electtrie Bitters and the -esult
ied Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thou
wa> roiracul
lions.
I Improved at
sands of sufferers have proved their
and now I’m
completely recovered. matchless merit for Sick and Nervous
For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel Headaches. They make pure blood
iblea Electric Bitters is the only and build up your healU
Only 26c.
medicine.
licine. Only 60<
60c. It’s guaranteed Money back IL not cured.
Sold by
by Johnson’s Drug
ig Store and F. H. Johnson’s Drug Store and F. H.
Mead*. Druggists.
Meads. DruggisU.
When the Millenium Comes.
When your neighbor’s cow breaks
otii of the pasture some night
makes a raid on the garden you have
taken all manner of pains to make
giMMl.one. and ln*read of taking tl
renter of each l>ed In succession
I walk In. she should take the (tatl
you have made and
walk therein,
j Wouldn’t It Ih? funny?—Millington
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
SCROFULA
I 8voUcmflaadg.tamon,white*«dlitiE.aaRg, pustular
or scaly akia cmptkms, flsbby musdes, brittle bones, weak
diffcstioo. emaciated, illy-iioiirished bodies, are some of
tke wdl-kaowa earmarka of Scrofula. Scrofula is inher
ited. ParenU too doady related by the ties of blood, or
tainted with coasumptioa or blot
blood_poiaon,
d_poiaon, may look 1for.
aiyas of Scrofula in their children, The middle-af^ often
have: it, but
bot children
chUdren are the chief
el
snfferera. Sctofnlr
breaks down the vital forces,
sad the Uood becomca so
weak and poor that it does aot
■ooxish the body. Theraain all Krofnlovs afecIkm mwtbeoaethatpvrifies
the diseased HwhI, tmfidM m
the weak dtfc«tioa.iacicase8
_____
Vbm I4>petite aad five* new "■■If"!.gC.'JS
GASH.GROCER
Arrived—About
Thirty Will Come Monday—Out
look for Season Bright.
Over Firat NaUonal Bank
Contractors
Association
of
GookhiE Butter 13c lb.
ONE WEEK R£6'R»N6
imnn HI
Soon, and
vited.
you’ve b
Select your
WEDDING
GIFT
226 East FroDt Street
handsome assortWe “throw ouraelve*” in the
making
NORTHERN HICHIGM TRANS.
CO. ROURD TRIP RATES
of
refreshing,
palate
Chicago.
Tickets will be on
mencing Thurs<tay,
Royalty Plays.
OPENING ATTRACTION
CHINA
We can astonish you at the
handsome gifta we -are sail
tr.bute the delicious flavor and
a dash or two of the best acid
twang
so
many
people
like.
RASTALL. the Jeweler.
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
with every gift.
We have many more.
.‘>7. *•'
Thursdays, 6 a m.
durtry. rnij<lt>y»-r* at rh:irh*ix»i. Del
ffiuui. have cx>uihiited to enfoixx- a d«
crease In wrgx-* of tlwlr workmen
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
Tempest and Sunshinev the phe
nomenal Child Artists.
MACK and ARMOUR will
surely make you langh.
SERVED SOLID
JUNE and IJAMES in flloa.
trated songs.
U- heard baforr aak4ooart.ao MutuMy Sbat'th
day of Aox A D. lan and ua Satnrcay.'h* IMh
day of October, A. D. WM at ten o’clock In the
(. renuun of uA Id Utoaa daya
Daup^ June
W. T. ROXBURGH. Man’r.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
WHY COOK WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUI>GERY OR GASOLINE WHICH IS DANGEROUS?
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 1 1, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17.
OONIMEO-riONS F-P9KK TIUL. JLJI.Y I.
Pot ooe m on uial
Pay for it un cisy terms. You can save the coat of the store, coiwdermg the
prices of wood and oil
TRAVERSe CITY OAS OOMIRANY
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"I
1904.
Steamers leave Traverse City
ever}’ Sunday, 10 p. m., and
“Tbe Btoe amt tbi 6nr
Big Vaudeville Features.
OTATKOK »IJ«’H10A.s-<’«inlT of Grand
ular ones.
MONDAY NIGHT
The strong sensational Military
PUy
ing for $1.00.
Lemon and Orange are the pop
sale com
.lune 9,
Mmdaji,JgM27
THE
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Direct from the Bijou theatre,
Chicago, presenting Hlffc Qtlt
CUT GLASS.
I SILVERWARE.
Tiie finest selected fruits con-
,|-hosphate gives the sour, tasty
This will include meals and
berth between Traverse City amt
Owing to <1opro*«lon In iho gln«* ti
''
QTEWBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
the
Choice Blitter 16c lb.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Joseph Smalla of this city relumed
to the city last evening from Monterey
with a bride. He was married Jttne Ifi
to Miss Seabrighi of that place.
AT REASONABLE PRICES^
PALMER & CARVER
AT ^>NY
United Slates.
E. H. POPE, Agt.
R. F. CHURCH, 6. P. A.
RETURNED WITH A BRIDE.
YOU
Traverse City. Mich.
Members of the National T^leririr.nl
$18.50. 15 day limit
$19.00, 60 day 1
Joseph Smalla Waa Married in
tercy, June 16.
WITH
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Travaraa City to St. Lout*
the coming summer, arrived at .......... ...
the flrsi i»art of the week and is
putting it In shape for the season. Th(
resort will l>e opentxi to the publl
next Monday.
At that time thirty
guest* will arrive. There six' several
gtiests in the cottages
lime and they secure their meals
warden's house.
People for tl.,
ix'sort have arrived earlier this year
than usual and the indications are that
th«-re will be a big season.
FIGURE
TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC WORK. LARGE OR SMALL.
pleasing phosphates at our foanHas
Makes young again the aged and I
firm. The electric spark goes through
every part of your body, bringing new
life, hope and ambition. That’s what
that make ScrIbU so dneded and dangeimu.
WdU iu folly
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
125 Ca*« Street.
NE-AH-TA-WANTA WILL
OPEH NEXT MONDAY
Manager Smith
sss:
Udto’Fm Tlckit
Mora«laayMiKH%
PAVIHLTAX.
Notk* to All Foopla latoraaMI
Tbe axaeaament roU for the teprwr*- f
nent of Sixth atreet froa the eaM |
ine of DirUioa atreet to the weat Um 9
r la mj haato
r'
THE EVESIKG SEOOBD, TRATEBSE CITY, inCtt, WEDKESDAY, JUKE «. 1«04.
near ONE
WASN’T TBESE
in food dodM^then the
dM»v viB be attcratiag to 3>ott.
Ov line of wmnmmed «non oMde dothes ax $7.60. $8.00.
$18180. $1100^ $UL00. $18.00^ $iOOO^ is better becaoe erery smt
te aa thomh it arm nude eapedallf far }oa—snag fitting collan and
lafels. brand, riiapdj shoulders and aa indiTidoalttx you’ll go far to
dnifioBle.
Scran hat goodncM is esenplifiol in tbc hds we show. We’ve
the latest and greatest variety in fown--e»*erjr style, weave and kind
here at lOe to $8.60.
New bkxis and diades in "The Locale}” $3 00 and "Elk
Brand” $8.00.
New caps far boys and men at 86c to $1.00 in new materials
andoolonL
The r%ht ahirts far hot days~4hc union made "Elgin Herald”
nod ocher ldnds~-cooI. comfortable, easy fitting at easy pnees- 60c
•o $100.
•
This is , the store you should Imow more abouu We promise
mmmmon bargains and uncommon dotbes, with everything sold
from here warranted.
cMms «e
KUBECK & HOYT
!2i UWOlf STREET
OPEVID TODAY
t •aing Rut Up—Olstrict
. Ineludat Eight Circuits.
dajr
the
Ixteenth street. Alresdy
a number
T of tents are np and by lothia number will be laraely
who have
inatJs
There are el«ht circuits In this dUtrict, ss yet only three are represent
ed. Rev. A. Whitmore of South Arm
anired today and O. W. Wademan of
lAke City anired last niaht.
MUler of thU dty repreMmts t
irlct. Representatiyes from the other
•ye dlstricu will come from Colfax.
MaaUm. Cadillac, Kalkaska and Roone
The saeeUnas are in charse of D. C.
Briggs at ICaaton.
Bton. 1who Is the district
elder, and willII bav«
haye ntmplete charge.
lie last part of this week I
. T. Ht^
OPEKIWC SEDVICES
Large Congregation Aascmblad in the
New Church of Chriit Last Even
ing—To Continue Eight Days.
WOMAN HAD MONEY BUT COULD
NOT BUY A HUSBAND
CowUnT Flap Her Meal in the **Htimen Werieue” of Marriat*
Brokeria Bliep.
Lodoa. June 22.—Aecxirdiiig to
story unfolded in the Westmlaslt
county court, Mias Hermon.
ermon. a young
:
woman i>osBessed of 110,000 1
keen desire for matri nony. to satli
the latter gave 1250 i ) a matrimonl
agent and agreed to pay I1J50 on
completion of her marriage. She fin
ally sued the agent for the return of
the fee.
Mis* Hermon claimed that the agent
promised to supply her a husband
having an income of from |15.t
125,000 a year, but she found
Dd those
wbome she interviewed all warn
mted her
money.
One whom the agent .described as "a
dark gentleman" proved to be a fullblooded negro. Another, 'independ
ent gentleman" turned out to be
boarding bouse keeper who wanted
wife to act as his housekeeper.'
Among the numerous applicants she
met, before the foregoin
Houmsnian prince and
English
lord.
When the agent testified he declared
he only promised
having
"dark
|
irk gentleman"
wasn't »neg
""
India barrisier. The agent t
Miss Hermon 696 addret
people likely
viewed 97■ people
peo]
for her
I could have married her. but
e ag<
•vidence showed further
he bad pulI Miss Hermon
munication with men having
to 135.000 a year.r. He had thousands
of clients, and had arranged altngeibi^
about 9,0«rt< marriage*.
Among the advertisers on the front
If his Journal were: “A rising
young lawyer of giKid appearance," "a
prince n-lsted to every royal family In
Europe," "a peer of the realm." and
Englishman of title, aged .36, who
pts invitations to dinner."
ikeil If the marqiilK whom he mar
i iri'i of 2»..ooo
always apiicared In the bank
ruptcy court the agent replied:
"What has that to do with it? If a
person has a title a woman will marry
hlm If ho is in liankruptcy or any other
lurt."
The judge finally fotind ftir the dis
appointed
that the c
A larRi congr.'
iRrecatlon preete
rharies ReiRn Scovilio and hla singer,
i
He Ijonr 8m|t! , at the first service
held In the? new Church of Christ, cor
_;hth and Csss streets. Isht
night. These erangellHts have held
meetings in many of the greatest
cities of the muntn and have sp<»k
«»me of the largest oiu*ra hous
and osthedrals in the world.
PIANOS MDST^ IDS WEEK
Grinncll Bros. Factory Enlargement Sale,Positively
Ends Next Saturday Night.
MATCHLESS VALUES IN UPUGHTSAT $100, $125, $135, $150, $175, $200,
ETC-VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED.
The phenomenal succes of this Sale
throughout Michigan ba« reduced oar
stock by several hondre^hPianew. and
BOW only about 75 Instromeals reoiaio.
Some of these are rental Piano*, re
turned for the Summer from Schools.
Conaenratorie* and Students Other*
are used and shopworn Insiniments
Just out of our Repair Works, where
tboroug
put in first-class <
propose to close out the entire tot this
week by offering them at the smallest
price* ever quoted on Instruments of
equal character and worth.
In facL so anxious are we to make
a clean sweep of this Sale and close
out every instrument, we shsll not lei
a few - stand between us and
an Imi
braces Pianos of the rery highest
grade—reputable make* that can be
depended upon in every way. There
is no economy in buying Inferior, nareliable make*, no matter how cheap
ly they are offered. Nothing but dis
satisfaction can follow such a trans
action. This Sale, however, offers the
certainty of satisfaction coupled with
a large saving of money. Every Piano
tn this Sale i* Guarantee^l exactly as
represented.
HINTS OF THE BARGAINS.
e have a few j
rights left a I
•100.
ully repaired
and In
i nice condition.
Then we have a nice selection of
splendid Uprights at 1150. $175 and
1200. some are new and fullv gtiaranleed f«ir five years. oth»'nj are highest
grade makes that have stH'n service,
hut: have
hi
been i
> excellent ccmdlclass instniment at about
at our Far
price and on terms to suit
I they would *
venlence. But you must
week to get the benefit
we offer choice of a
mens® reductions.
number of ven desirable Sauai^a of
This sale is unique in many ways, best makes-i—Steinway, Knabe. Chlckblit more
mi
but
|>artici
cularly In that It em ering. Vose, Haiiv
•tr.. all fully
repaired. ft»r which nothing I# added
to the prices, although the value
thereby greatly t-nhance<i.
A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN
will send one of these Bargain* to any
home: the lialance mav be paid in
monthly instullirents to suit pu
chaser.
if you have the slightest idea <»f bu
ing a Plano be sure to come at ont
and b*arn what a very gn'ai bargai
you can obtain this week. This Sa
Include* .5 Steinway Piano*. 4 Knalie
Pianos. al»o Chickering. Vose. Hy.
Miller. Mallet A Davis. Sterlii
Haines Bros., and other makes, and
we undoubitHlIv have Just the instru
meat you wish Kememlier. the sale
positively ends next Saturday night,
so «mie at once and selt*ct .v«»ur I’lano;
the paving for It will b«' a simple
ter on our easy payment plan.
UaM at or address
GRINNELL BROS.' MUSIC HOUSE.
159 EAST FRONT STREET,
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
Branch of GHnnell Bros.* Music
House. Detroit. Mich.
Great €ntbu$ta$fti
T$ manifesC «
the minute ourr iloors were opei
c >neil the crowils tiirongeil every depirti
iirtmcnl in the house,
"Vour gocxls are certain
lowest prices I hive ever leen.” ;
lierlainly right," "The
•
rcniuks hearil
;etl up at random, ;
wander I'lrough the
rite prices we qu
e picket
tlilfercnt deparlroenls. They arc merely samples
lea to show how
rjihing is pruetl. Straight
honest methods pay in the long run. We acknowledge readily that had the sea-ion’j business
l^en tnoic favorable, this monej-losing sale would r
have taken place in our store.
and orerthrew the klagdooi of Ji
lem. On July 4. 1653. the PariN
of Btagland made Oliver Cromwell
Cromwel lord
realm. July 4. 1754.
.. on anrreadered1 to
t the
French at Fort Necesalty. July 4.
i 1817,
work on ibe Erie canalLi waa beg
the f4unc date, in 1863. Gen. 1
ton anrrendered Vlxburg
Confederate troops.
July 4. 1891, Hawaii wa* proclalmcxl i
republic.
AS THE PAPER |
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
SEWER NOTICE.
mmwm.
m
11
1 u. btoek g. H.. La Ou'« :u» addi
Lu'n. 1 to ». block r. H.. L a Co'. 7Ui addl1 to M. block o, H . L. a tv* ;u» add
to £1. block H, H . L a tv* Ttb addl
tosi.Uork i.H.,i..a t'o'* :ui addl
toJH,l>Uick K. U.. 1. a t'u'a 7Ul addlU4> I Vto IV. I.luok U. H . 1. a tv* :ui addl
i!i>uiI toT. ».lock M. H . 1.. a tv. Tib addl
. I to bl..-k .N. K, I. a IV. Ttfc ad.U
“s:
!S-“
I*.
W.S-,, l.,t. .'*5 and «, block a Hay
ddarof Jun. ,
rltAK M I
iT till- Hoartl of PnbUc Work*
SEWER NOTICE,
l>r. and Mrs. J D. Munson went
.nn Arbor this morning.
1. D. Curtis and wife have gone
Majde City to spend the day.
Rev. W. L. Laiifman retumeil from
liendon this afternoon when'
lertiire.
Mrs. W. J. Jarret. the Misses Brown
and the Misses Sayer reiiimeU from
inland this aftemixin where
to aiHHid the funeral of Mrs. Simmons.
PTC. Cnix'ri went to Rapid City this
afurnwiin on Imslness.
r.uc lauiitlereil shirt* for 23c.
We give you a gocxl suit tif
S3/M* walsl.s. $1.25.
Henderson Ryan went
IVtoskey
F'anev paraxds.
price
clothes for 12.75.
r>uc work shins 27c.
this afternoon on btislnes)
2 prs giMMi socks 5c.
I.'k- half wool cashiiiere. |m
Moses Gilbert arrived
A pure wool suit for $3.75.
this afie
lernoon from Coix*mlsh. He will
.vard.Sc.
Men's
f1
au.l
fl
*.o
.shirt
waists.
You never bought a lietier
have K. F'. 1) route No. d. which
I..ailtei.'
covi-rt
cfiats.
$1.48.
one for twice the money. Others
iigh tn l>ing lake via Silver lake.
All our newest ladies' suit‘V. W. T. Woodhonse went to
would claim It to be worth |1h
price
est Styles .-Hill fabrics. $12.50
to iK-rform a marriage ceremony.
No
side
BhowB
here,
every
C. H. Baker
Radical nsluctlous in mill
and $14.50.
turn you make runs you up
parties.
Jl and $1 :>» corscis.48c.
Miss Li7.zie Faltel and Mrs. Minnie
against bargains that are almosi
Bay Line Steamers Will Go Monday,
Ijidles' $3r.«i SIMM'S nml
B<»vs' blouso waists 7.V val
Skbexak went to Karlin this morning.
Irresistible
duns 27.
fords. $1.98.
ues. slightly soiled. 1»C.
George Miller went to Manistee this
f.Oh.T I. CblCBO.
lorning nn a business trip.
Furniture was never known t
New I
Uor.si-i covers. 7c.
hats L off: J2 *.<•
Beginning Monday the steamers CoThe services of these men couhl 1hDr B. D. Ashton went to Man
lumbU and Crescent will go on their secured for eight days «mlv.
Im- -old -n cheai»
and SI waists. $1.98.
regular schedule. The Columbia will
leave Traverse City at 8:40 a m. and
Boardman thl^ morning
Norlhport
ith his mother.
ing Northfwrt at
Miss T. Cross went to Petoskey this
will arrive at Traverse City at 4::<* Ing. At 2;3u there will he a nnhm »
morning on a business trip
p m. The steamer Crescent will leave vice In which all of the imstors
advertiseil elsewhere
in front of the store a quantity of Socks and nandkerbhiefs,
pastors of th
t to Palo this
s. W. C. Gannett
Nonhport at 6:10 a. m. and arrive at city will
wonh srx: for 3c. FRKF. OF CHARGK.
anmumc^l later. Siwm-1, morning for a visit.
Traverse City at 10:45 a. m. Leaving rottsic will
b furnished liv an octt
vitl l>e
.Mrs. M. J. Wlllsey and daughter.
daugl
she will ar
»sed of
arrive
Miss Frances G. Willsey, arr
Northpon
p. m. This
city.
hssopolis
e eliy last evening from Cai
schedule is in elfi
every day except
make this city their
Sunday.
BREVITIES.
Mrs. George M Crane of Grand RapIlaily morningg excursions
e:
will be run
*
I*
the
guest
of
Mrs
H.
L.
Fish of
fn*m Traversee City to Ne-ah-tawanta
State street, and oih«'r friends for
. where connections
\v»*dnesday evening in I
few weeks.
Cresc
tinnsi
church
by
Miss
El
h
('ampRev.
F.
C.
Wood
of
Central
Lake
loitr. I
as in the city yest«>rday
Corthpor tieli. a mcnilMT of the I •ulty of the
Miss Helen I.Awton. who ha.s recent
the return can tie made to Traverse musical deparimcnt of i ■ iSilversIty
of
Mich
Igan.
I
.Miss
Cami
Campbell,
who
has
ly
retumeil
from
the
Philippines,
is
HUh^TING HUCKLEBERRIES.
City at-4:70 p. m. Afternoon excurrkably )
give a the guest of her lirother. I>r. F, P Lawaiont will be run on the steamer Creemiscellaneous pmgram. including a
n. and family
Poor Lo Is Preparing for Hit Annual
nunilM*r of the old Scotch songs. Ad
Miss Marion Rolierts Is spending
the Columbia at 4:20. One fare
Stu nL
mission 2.^ cents.
lort lime in IVtrolt.
round trip will be made.
Standish. Mich, June 22.—The noble
The KalhiMine Sisters will have a
.Miss Annette Bamum has returned
d man hereabouiB. or rather the la.st
social hop tonight, to which all K. P.'s
om Grand Rar
BARBER SHOPS WILL CLOSE.
decrepit Michigan remnant, the sole
and their familb^s are Invited.
Robert MacDc
The steamer Columbia will run an is the guest of Mr and Mrs. B J. Mor Rurvivors of the once proud and
haughty Chippewa tribe, are about to
excursion to Omena tomorrow
gan.
on the annual “hunt." He i* pack
Some repairs are being made on the
.Mrs. Fred Hoover will return to ing up hlB tepee, loading down hi*
•N’orthem Michigan Transjionatlon Kansas Cltv tomorrow after a visit
squaw with camp outfit, painting his
company's dock.
here with her parents. Mr and Mrs. face, red ochr«' and white, and aoon
O. P. and Ftank Carver swept their
th. I^t A. Manseau. Paul
•Montague.
the "wIIdB" will run gory with bis mas
rggn twill leave tomor- sacre of the juicy huckleberries, for in
Welsler. W. H. Davis. A. M. OvUtt. office this morning.
Mlss Gace .Mdrggn
Miss Helen Mextrv^ and Mrs. Roland
w foi
for an extended ttrlp abroad, vlslt- these day* of the noble red man's wane
W. A. Whw'lock. J. E Cameron. John
El
Scotlant
and and varioua and decrepitude, he hunts
Tennant. P R. Struble. Prof. A, D. Boughton are entertaining todav with Ing England.
> bigg,
continent, including
Stjulrea. Magor E. L. Bonner. Henry » picnic In honor of Mrs. H<x>ver and points
fiercer game than th< larmlc]
■ •bJ<<rtSoa
Mr* MacDonald.
200 j'axds of Extra Heavy Linoleum,
France. Iialv Switzerland and GerZiegler, A. Langworthy. O. Bemtis.
little huckleliern-, growing
Benda's big clothing sale is certainvery goo<l value at C6c j'anl, s]K*cial
DwUrfUu.
The
forlorn
remnant
of
i
‘
Chlppeiy a corker. The crowds at times were
and .Mr*. C D. Miller have re^
price
while
it
lasts
as
will
soon
straggle
north
.
the
<*l«rkaf
♦o thick that after making their pur turned from a visit In ToU>do, O.. DearshcB. and, returnlni
Friends of Mrs. W. H. Crowell Re chases had to leave by way of the back
"hunt."
sell
their
huckleberries—tbeJr
entrance and the doors had to lie
George G. Bates of Chicago came
SEWER NOTICE.
ceived Sad Meaaap*.
me—to some stout grocer. Then
locked on several occasions.
lls noon and will be here a few days
ey will go to an annual camp a
The many friends of Mrs W*. H.
Walter J Buckley of Chicago, who
business and visiting
ling his parents.
g to Bing hymns. Civlllxed slovenliirry to learn
Crowell will be very
i* been placing the nc clor'*i.on
Mrs. Thomas T. Bat
«E.
huckletierries
and
hymns
consti
TWO
SEW
PATTERNS
JUST
RECEIVED
wing weaker
that she Is steadily growing
ate bank building, wont to IshpemA. W Rickerd has gone to G ■and tute poor Lo's latter day glory.
ery. Ing this morning to look after a c<
and there Is no hope for hi
Rapids and Chicago
and
[iltal tract for a clock there.
Ms. CroweU was taken to a aspltal
will retunl on Sundav.
Daily Markets.
igo for
In Cieveland. Ohio, some time ago
epartment wi.l have
treatment for nerrons prostratiou.
The Chicago markeU from quote
practice drill and run tonight
State
NIct.
^street.
the oommisaion ofHarokl'w nxitlicr g»v»* him two pieces
Change of Tima.
letL represented by
boildln* of ttew-wrr
I.OU 1 to IS. ortstnal sUt i block »».
9t rake, of unequal slxe. wiili the ad E. R. McCoy. MercanUle
anUle Co. block
block:
Summer schedules of the Pere Mar
Lot* 1 tu I*. )4ock i. onirrn*! pUt.
Chance* For Bachclora.
C
Opening. High. Low. Close.
«j lelte In effect Bundaj-. June 26th. Im
monition that be must allow hisyoDOgLot* 1 to at. block e. onrioal |>Ut.
The village census reveal* some er brotlH'r to sehxi the ple«'e be want
LoU 1 to 18. Work II. onglnwl pUt.
Wheatportant changes tn time of trains.
LuU 1 to 16Jilork K'. unriiaU pUt.
Watch for the card and DON’T GET In her uneven distributions of popula- ed. A minute later tlie nnitber dls- July ---- 84^-84\ 85S* 84V4 84‘5»a
lxi«* I to 7. H., I. a Co-* Itk mb dlvtiSod
wn. ln,»-block of a street on the
Sept ....79’s
80«4b 79Hb 79%
LEFT
_____________
coTPTrd the younger brother In tears.
ftupe-flde (Caroline) there are
Corn—
-B'Tuif* the matter, dearr tbs July ....48%-48% 48\ 48% 48%a
JULY 4 IN HISTORY
BASKET PICNIC AT OMENA ifeht women residing in half as
I arrives. But there are other anni
Thursday. June M. The steumer C<y ouses and not a man or bor 1
Sept ....48%-48% 48%b 48% 4«%h
naked.
versaries which fall upon the fourth
lock In the whole four blocks (
11 leave Trave
Traverse City
lumya will
Oate—
“Harold wonIdnT give le the big
Important Eventa Which Took Plaea day of the seventh month, some of
a. m,. returning will leave Omena
July ....39%-39% 39% 38% 39%
oonRiderable Importance. On July 4.
on Indeptndcnet Day.
(1*rk of tbr boanl of PMte^orlu.
A only one man.—Milford Times piece." Mid the child.
1826. occurred the death of Thoma*
p m., reaching Traverse <City at
Sept ....82%s
32% 31% 32
"Why. Harold." protested the motbp. m. Fare 25 cents round1 trip.
Previaiona.
The FVMirlb of July Is not a distinct Jefferson, author of the DecUrallon of
-. "didn’t 1 tell yon to allow brother
221621
Opening. High. Low. (How ly American institution. To be sure. Independence, and of John Adams, one
MRS: FRANCES A. SMITH,
I choose the piece be wanted?"
pinao teacher, ha* moved from
PorkIt happens 4o be Independence day for of Its signer*. On the same date in
"Tbat'a what 1 did." aaiiented the Jnly ...$12.95
AST CALL FOR GOOD PIANOS Bast Eighth street to 865 Bast Eig
$13.00 $12.77 $12A0 the United States, and more than a 1831, James Monroe, whose doctrine
child. *1 told him to eltber take the Sept ... 13.20
CHEAP—Orinnell Bros.’ big factory atpeet
13.27 13.05 13.10 oentnry and a quarter of observances has become one of the fundamental
tie pie.
Sainrday
imie
piece or go wltboot. and he chose
•nlargemei
Lard—
of that great event bare brought it principles of government, died.
221S-tf
take t
7.06. 6.95 6A5 about that the signing of the charter
little piece.”—Philadelphle Joly ... 7.00
Jane t6th.
Outside American history the daySept ... 7.15-20
7.25 7.12 7.12 of American liberties In the old state lias been one of Importance. In 1117
I^deruse Of Philadelphia on that date the Emperor Salladln, on that day. de
Potetoea on loenl market t0O85c.
ershadovs all else when the holiday feated the Christian armies at Tiberias
TRY A RffCORO WANT AO.
w«dl known as a Free Methodist
worker who la an able expounder
the doctrine and a learned man. The
• meetings will close June 29. The s<
Tices are held in a large tent. A Urge
number of families are llring on the
gnmnd and there are aevep tents al
ready.
The services will begin
morrow
lorning at 9:30 when a lore
be• held. After tomorrow morning t
taken from
first service each day will bo at r.:
of script lire on the c«»mcr
a. m.. then the love
>ve Ite
. followed
Slone o! 1*- new church. "Have Faith
preaching at 10:30
tbsl
is !»rc
irc.sentailnn of the theme
logical, ■ Inten-sting
ctuivlncli
Mr. Briggs also has charge
The liIllustrations were plain
Sault 8te. Marie district and will po and practical. His arguments
there at the close of his meetlnRs here
to conduct the camp meeting
music «if which he compose.1 hi
ON REGULAR SCHEDULE.
mm
.....=,
Jit 5:$0 Cbursday Evenitia we will Give Jlway
iiiissiPM
iiiMlM ■
Cbe Boston Store mBimmm.
LINOLEUM SPECIAL.
2S5Sn,„.
4So SQUARE Y
Store Will be Closed fvery Friday After
noon, Boning With July 8lh
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