The Evening Record, May 02, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 02, 1904

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

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

Date

1904-05-02

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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S is hsr rnsiw. Mtas WhMler
I ^rmi tks SRtfn vtst^ Is 1^
tl^rSws sw las bsss s prnistssiit
M iaaoeietT. Tha wsnssst fr«>Ri
a «Hau kacvsaa Mias Wbaatar sM
. vIMaif OoBld.
TW SvasaM east la tka trat of ki«
' raw to (saacBlaa (ka laglUasu cIstsM
At tka aMkraak oC tka
.^asaat «sr ka gtsalad aa Istanrlav
to Matnila B. Moos, fanserly oT Cklaasa. sod soarjtaarsl isssasar oC tka
Aawdatad Pms. Is^ tkorasftar be

Bl aMkiM
I ao ortSk. Isatasd. WlelKdaa
I to kf la tka beat of kaolth sad
i Sa Tlava sa «rtaataf aaaa(taabbm.
a Hatr Toi
otalasaiT ima MalM
traal to a aotad Hai». a

y» gminJ% lob wkaa ^
cararatag Ooba aad Hoat lakTaa tba gov-

2k'sr42ii:stfc4?

is ia the state tkat pay As low a
lifiau.abolM's^
liacb!&Sc
saMTSl ooafareaea at Loa Aagalaa,
aaaoaaeaa tkat ka amsoaea to offarte
Bkad
this city, la tka puk
aaifitaawt ,tp tka anlelea ot JOa^
f OatariMf the taacbers bare baao
Uoa abkh probibita daaclnc. card
land lAkbwdaaca
Olajrlag. tbaatar-go<a« aad aliailar
aai«aa»^ br prortdlag that tkaaa
thlasa ba left to tka coaaeiaaoa Of
^ tblgfca ba U anUUad to e g8od
aack todirMaal OMVbar.
ii ia bccooilas QoUa ooaimoo ataocf SAl^ kapectally wkan tba salaHao of
vaaltby aiao la tka east to carrr otbar raialier cltle^ ere as large or
aoMawhat baatry aeeUant loaaraaee Migar.
pollelaa. Aditea IsaUa, ibe Near York.
Bing. Dr.
Saaaolor. yaektamaa bad -aoelaty oiaa, '• .In chapel. Wednesday
»’ Semlbaa-iakas xiat ai .aaddaat poHer for Gray, prasident of the
fMOiSoa. Ob laarlBK for L^dA lata^ nary
U prlTlieges the etadenU of to­
ly j. PiOTpoat Morgaa earrtad akoot oa tba
the aaata ftaaaclal pixHectloe aad day. have. He said a eacceesful life
Oaorse Oculd toirit baavy lasuraaoa \o does not depaBd upon what paople do
Ust arblle ka JHaka bis reoaat lOjDOS for us. bat what jre do for oursahea.
Opportunity, ka saM, oorhw to aTety
loar.oTor^t rangny^aa.
rallsn ^

mllodtj^.oror^B
oaa of us. and oar aaeeaaa or failure
am
depends upon, wbst coiMtthm we are
In eo aa to grasp tka olikteUy. Our
WANTBO; SO MCN AND WPMKN. school days sbonid’ba tba time to 'kfepare ourselves fo«''the oppoKnaUy
To Taka/Mvaatata of •pedal Offar
ke the
Made by t. C. Walt A tei^
closing 1
a few remarks
. •. B. Walt A Boas, the enterprising
the Kals
drasgteU. are adrertlstng today for
»d to
•fty 8>an aad aroman to uke adrant- Myrtle Miller as a graduate from
age of the special faalf-priea offar they oaoserratory of music and referred us
are aiaklnx on Dr. Hoarards* cela- to Miss Pomeroy as a typ« of the Kalabcatod apeclEe for the core of consU
girl..
r-prlce. » c
they of tba remarkIlls spedfte tr
these dlOMsas. as wall
wan as sick haadpdiaa MOA Mw tjY>okiea. tkat tkay
agree to refnad the nooeyio any
tamer tykom tbU madlrlae does
galdkly rallera and cnre.
^ Wnb Dr. Howard's apedfle at band,
ant aad hare;
caa eat what
faar of 111

:V
s’

mEfRomiimr
A POOR CRUTCH.
Is A 4w

the genas. aad a«arfaaiita vk»c i
mx akd oaceitaiB.

Next Saturday tha.athli
tton bolds aa inler-class1 jmeet, on tke
Drirtag Park track at thea fair grooi
grounds.
A *bns will be ran from down town to
tba groands aad an adalsskm prioa of
lea benu wUI be taken at ike gala.
The bODora at tba meat wUl lie be­
tween the senior and fonkw class,
nlor class fs>
---------------- 1 will ba run
as tb^ at the Petoskey
one* fhat get places next Saturday in
the eveau will be aUgibla to the track
team and of vrbom t^ team will be
plokad tram. Fropi tke prasaat ootlook this year's taah will ka tme of
aefcook .Botk-tka kammar.-aad diaaas
are kflng thrown further than tba
bast riferds of last year, also the half
mUc. arila dad guartar are b^ dona'
ia
daal batter time. •
aaso«lat^ Blu ROW under cbnsidortiUdQ'
ab mfer frain Bkst Jordan ^ ktaaC
and other nortbara MlckigaB
High
sbbOols
thara on the aO
JOth
May.
.
jbbdols thereon
'
A IH cnp will be gtren the
iia team wla_____ of
Bing Ike greatest number
baaidse. gold medals win ba a<Vod
winning
_ trst

In any of. tba
Its. This is a chance for tba G
track
team1 to win permanent honors
booors la__
blah wonld always
shape of a cup, which
be aa Inspiration to the atklataa who
mil bare tba respoasibUfty of Itaap-

TA.BX.ETS
digest starch-

Uf*v- U. «>ruti' I

ah.

KtmriisaL^
•. E. Walt 'A te-QtVa IMipiSfttea
iiiiL,Mr}^’EfC::iia, Matam^ Ooro
a B. WWt A &ms
rakgemants to aoH M___________
ralooa digadUciT ragaiator ^ a. haw
am bltkano wakaard Of way^ fynIsiH

'K '

FISBWfr
; « • Wehai
we navevan extra ime stock of '1 ackie,
Rods. Reels, Baskets. Lines. Hooks; Bait

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m m w iw

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rl

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Boxes. Tackle Boxes, Le^rs and a fall '
st^k of Orris and Scotch flies, and at the
. 'giM

M tea vte I
ttba tnek team brin
part aa^ bring back
the rop. There Is ao reaaoB arhy
Trarersa City eaooot bo etaoaiploii of
Bortbers MicUgBii In . track work at

lasa

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THB gfrouto BEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, HICH^ MOKPAY, MAY 2,)1»04.
Id catch yaatarda^. Be «d ahoot
» ehoiea wlgglerB. these hab« Che
Id of hah the receat talas left la hte

iT,24r'cr*ii:

btaMoi With a charch
^ivra.
itwe. •*■■* 4Ht«awea <rf
9iaiaaka4 arise* as was bat aatwal
IfeMc wert aerer great owoogh to
• tfMMtloa* la the rhnitSh. "I
•aa pnweh to this church thta voroog an the sobjcct of 'UaaaUoItjr* wUkjnt hHeg arenaed of ‘hlltlag' ao«e•mer said the pastor.
He went oa to show the power of
•ore and how aeeesiary U was to aalratkm. He then showed how H would
»>e strange that after dre years
there wouM he oo frtetioo. The B
list church Is a demoeracy aad er.
wember ha* a rolce In Its goreraoK
‘*8traage it tfoaW be If erery member
taw eye to eye” wtth his brother."
In cooclosioB he said. -I an very
gratpfol tbhls morning to think that
there U no rock la the stream of
church life thst ten minutes of ■
utloa upon Christ’s teaching* nl
Unr wUI not remore."
During the morning senrlce. Mrs.
Jacob Furtseb ssog a rery pleasing
solo. -The Holy City." and the choir
an anlbem. "The King of Love My
Bbepberd Is.
in the evening a solo,
"Face to i'ac*" by Miss Alice Robei
urns very well received, as was i
choir’s ant help. “Bing Unto Ood ’

Joe WyckoffeayshegotKlathe rtdalty of Ceatral Lake.
tare. Said bulldtag to be rensored
Dr. McLaaghlta aad BUJah G. Fab from off the lot by Joae 1st.
stthms.
and cut st
gham caaght aerca and aix near May
Maso
The trustees retain the Tight to re­
H- flnUh. «
Carpeatery. interior
held yesterday.
«
ject any and all bids.
Four 12-yearoM Oak Parkers. Gleaa Signed:
8. B. Wait.
Smith. Paal Rohertaoa. Harold Klchol
F. H- Banium.
Lathing and plastering.
aad Babe Fairchilds left this mom
F. Haantoo.
Paintlag aad glazing.
lag for a few days’ ffshtag at Mltehell’t tl7S-tf
Trustees.
A certlfled cheek for 5 per cent of
creek. They took k tcaL cooking uten­
the amount to accompany each hid.
sils. prorlslaas aad aU the aecessary
The board reserve* the right to re­
parapberaalb for a few dan* caioyject any or all bids.
earrylag these thlnjm by means
The bankrupt sale is still the
Plans and speclflcatlons may l«- seen
so small express wagoas. Oak
talk aTfhoac who have been to.
at the office of the architect. Jens ('
I vuhsist oa
Parkers are expecting
game can't believe that we are
Petersen, or the city clerk In the Trav
•sh in the ■
r future.
Mlllng sheas. fumishingB that
erse City State lank building
are strictly up to date at less
By order of the board of education.
Chas. M. Beer*. Clerk
t fee yeureeH. You kftow i
Oa you want yaar nseaay
Dated this 2nd day of May, A 1)
ad thing when you see IL
haehf Trade here and yaor
lh04.
217S13
The Beeten 8tore.
chances are peed. We are going

FlrstlMsthadist

f'-h' . <
'

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Ytmt Ittn

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$msrt€§i C9kki§ UUktn

$IO"t«$2Z
allow ui

bet jrouH nerer know the poaftiflrt
voni OM oT ov apicU rtjrWi fei»f
Cohn.W«npoU||tpa

clotbe you. In
until you have
rked throogboot

EgqiiiiiU fwttcndhJlaMliiK bbnea. <ao8t perfect tailoring, coat 28
efadi in ki^
Peg Top, lor strong, active young men.
^••^eqaaled.

TlMaedoSaTtoyr^ -

aSbrd far o«r kind of dotW
lotA, the tray they arear, %

Hubeck^

m ilKloii street

rrcAMtn cotuMtiA

mere

TINES AtE CHANGED
(ConiinufHl From First Page

propoaoM wBI be recelred by
1 of edaoatlon of the Ctty^
I 7:Sd
CUy,r. Mich
iMay 1 , 1»04. and then
ictkm of school

iwmotral of the naala portion of
Onagregatioanl charch baildlag

The services yesterday In the First
Methodist church were of s mission
nry character. The church was beau
tlfully decorated, over the pulpit being
s large globe eight feel In diameter,
of white material trimmed In smilax.
Around this was the arntto. "The wor
for Christ." and about U. represenili
clouds, was white bunUng The chnn
wag aise decorated wHh smltax at
i potted plants, the whole fonhtng a
very pleasing effect. In the momlag
. primary department took part in
services rendering an excellent
ilooary program. The most strik­
ing of this, was the ’ Modern Mother
Goose” and a number of reciutions
by the little people
’The sermon by
Ibe pastor was on the subject, the
d ” After the
"Broken Box of Spikenard
urch beserrioa. the offering for

levolaaoas was Uken a
IrajMfflfalinnlt of »&4m.
the entire
taken by a v«r>St?tl»factory program
rendered by the Ai^Uy «:bool.
Be­
sides the rvcHatlooKby ihe scholars
everyone of which
w^plw««n* the
Bh w^Pln
exercises by Mn Bllll^- Mr DougIsss* and Miss tooMni’ (Jlpaaet were
Tb« oUl¥» « 0>»
especially good
Sunday school .taken In thA
wa^very c«k«1. abo.it IlM |

NOT MUCH WAS DO^

to refund one ent^ day's reh>r ene day between
and May iA

^ \ /c cordially innle Utc people of Travene City and
VV '^cinity to visit our NEW DENTAL PARLORS,
^ ^ locateil in the New State Bank building. Fourth
Floor, Rooms 407, 408. Our parlor* are equipI>ed with all latest electrical appliance*, and wtth our *killctl
workmen and motlem method* we are prepared to pve you
work which has hitherto been done only in large cities.

We want to call your at­
We think

they are good and that the

luting j-ourr work with the Lcsst Amount Of Ptin
and
together
our
yew guaran­
_____
,,____
______________________
ther with
c Cut RstC Prices and tennycarg
make* our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
tee makes
tt> have your work done.

Come in

and let o» show you our
and sec what you

Good Rubber PUte 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, S.OO
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold FllUncs $1 and np

think.

Vm. m btp*

TitHag Csckit

BestSUver FlUlnrs 7Sc
Best Cement FUlinrs SOc
Porcelain Crowns 3.50.$4
Painless Extraction 25c

REMEMBER, no charge* matic for examination and csit
mate of your work.
Take ElCTStor far Fourth Floor,
Rooms 407, 408 Open/rom K a m. till K p. ni.

TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS

Trsnk Crude,

(ConUniied Prom First Page -'
scross the river caught the fc
maiiAS«l
two passeoger* In the craft mat
be log but Mr Ki
KrouRA
to jump out on the
was scraped
the log over a very deep
swift current earning iN

ward
HU companions*^fffS«ted
4^1x1

DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON. Msutcer

14< East Front Street.

New State Bank Building

Hardware Store.

Rooms 407, 40S

ing Yale college and taking his pas-'
ste here shortly after hts gradi^
de her regu^ !l?*iers at tha Pattoai
i left a large tlon.
Mr. C.ochlln spoke of hU great sj-m^*Tak«i oa the whato. while d
were In doi
weather was Iteautffnl and the day I
principles
The ataaaidr Columbia arrived I
yaaterday aad left thU moiming for Christianity and declaredd that the first
oi up to a whole t
bay polBU aad Bast Jordan. 8be will
but then fl was good i
LT. doing amicip
-1. myrn to the cUy about Wednesday
generally Is. The fti
people more
1 earthly the flri of May ge
|“'^a5u will probably run on wHdcat time
rise to nies at
»fu*e< absolutely
until next week, when It Is expected
principal festu
ait flrthlc
log fl
will make regular tripe. c>
r the da)
I all may un
C E
c is Klmply I

dam
the firs
DOG POItONER LOOSE
r humanity
ayer. declared
the week
One was ak twelve Inch
In all
t of g«ssl
and another ten. with
nesa to the Father; and the i
length
life and the church arc cssent
Fred Briggs went to Mitchell’s cre,-k
The Church give* opjmrtu
A small white dog died tods)
this afternoon after *|>.-ckied beauties
brotherhood In work and wor
Front street near the postofflee.
Archie Ovlati
Rev D Oochitn a
Mr. Cochlln spoke feellngl
parently from being poisoned,
after trout tislay up the ri
harmonious relationsbip whir
fellow I ■ Id great agony for
Desmond went over
way* existed In the church between
time before death relieved Its strug- the people and the pastor. The church
t (be
has been particularly exempt
■-•iplmgal
friction. There have been no fi
^IroSPof-dogt are on the still I
and few difference*
I’nlty and
for Ate panoa or persons who
I Crossing this morning i
slon have prevailed.
doing the Blaehlef aad If caught
In closing he spoke of hi* purpose
will have the law to face.
always to preach, not to the people,
Bd Monroe. Ed Gllliert, Clsrence
but to presch God’s truth. Kseh and
Aldrich
snd John TMII got a dor.en each
every one. be aaserted.ls a minister
•RKVlTIEh.
helping to carry on the work of
^J M Olllett snd Archie Olllett se
Prof, aad Mrs. J. F Wyswmg arc ihe gospel throughout the bu«> week
cured 37 nice ones si Cedar
son. The young
happy pareau .
During the uenice. the choir con
i
Rol*ert Tennent got s nice catch a=
bU birthday fra
aiating of C. A. Skelcher. Ml** Ora
Kverett. Mbs Lou McManus and Dr In Cedar Run
Charles Harrow made a catch of 40
taford of ttniUamsburg
i. Whltafoi
Bnyder gave some l>eauiifut selection*.
In Cedar Run the first of the wee
irrled by
^ IIJMIO Insurance carrle«
In the Williamsburg Rev. W. T. Woodhousc’t Anniversary.
William Shear made a catch of 4S
Re>
W T , Woodhouse celebrated j yesterday and nearly all were over ten
tht_fifth annliersao' of bis pastorate IncJ
8 E. Williams went up the river (he
t»f the First Baptist church1 yesterday,
the church first of the week fishing He returned
ve that filled hU basket and
ven
ored that they were auckers
carnations,
potted p;
greens
Rev Mr Wo
and thatt !he did not get a trout.
A’txxl house i
Win Nl
■ lext Phil. 1:27. "Only
"Oi
1
>r of life be worthy of t
gospel of Packard and Dr T. A W7lhelm re­
turned from a trout fishing trip to the
: that, whether I come
■ absent. I may hear of jyour Platt today noon and each one had a
The latter canght hU 60.
faat la one aplrit basket full
tving for the faith of The "Fools Club" sect back sereml
nice baskets of fish with them.
J. M. Btakealee and wife returned
today noon from a fishing trip In
40 irouL

Special...

Cbe Reason
Tor VI...
One ol the
changcsl

depaxtroent

some things he

Silk

largest $ilk houses

new manager ol the

hea»ls,

in the
ami the

lilk department found

wishexl to clivsc

“ U-WUhM- bl«k. Trmrww

rKOP»ATTM

rnmm

if dlJMMO Without

This i* 20 inches wide,

A silk costing us

in a

and

finish

is fine,

of poo<l weight.

regular

the p*ice we are asking you

way

for them.

about
We

were fortunate enough to secure five piece*
three hundred yard*.

Purchase

. I GENERAL INSURANCE |
N«w Wllhalm Block.

Travoro* CUy-

ORA gAWYER w PENHALLEGON

~J)ENT1STS.„

Alt Work of H If host Poaolblo Orada.
Fina Gold Work a BpaeUlty.

A. D. TYLER ^
DENTIST

0«ca—»H Now WUkalm Block
B«0i’ Pbnna C8S

BIU-

J. H. Hmim
6io. R. HcWitkr
MONROE & MeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE
3 1 I N EW W I LHE L M BLOC K

out, one

was a Peau dc Soie Silk

it’* ioft and lustrous,

Kid Gloves $1.00
Kid Gloves $1.50
Kid Gloves $2.00

AimV

Kid Gloves $1.00
Kid Gloves $1.50
Kid Gloves $2.00

L’-'J

...

O

JJOH NR. SANTO

w^aoi his P**"^**^)** |irgi*w

terday.

oam«w7Sselai«. tit rruui

WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES

tention to OUT line of Car.

stock

DLL'bS'”E2;i.““““

Traverse City Dental Parlors

Orpenters'
tools,,.
pi ices arc low.

JoL.tlSL’'f3KtSk.“4

4p.m..**'*o Ip Bi <

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

pentert’ took

BUSIIESS CAROL

J L?afi!SJES'si'«nr:‘

Thii t* the best silk

$1.00

Peau de Soie
for

0. P. CARVBR A BItO.

FIRE mSDRANCE
I. U A. BUILMNA.
J. W. Gfiimtien. M. D.
QtmtmX Praettoa

offer we have been able to put out for some
time, b fact we never saw
a Peau de Soie.

it*

equal

in a

$5c

GLASSES

fitted

BY

J. LEAHY

I aloa ones
tha forks yas-

EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT HOTEL WHITING

lew Jackets

the first five da}’*
^of eadi jnbaih,
curing K*wd*^t*

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