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The Evening Record, May 28, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-05-28
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TITF, EVENING REOORl)
yesterdays issue
■.••o
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904.
•srvlw Us «S Mssr
wnaiN A
FprrNIGHT
mncTur smcm
Ingueat Held Ouartlia Bady af Slephcw
or Oacter Ewana. Wtee Died i
a Hoapitat,
ANTTHING
IN SIGHT
STOUS wax CLOSE
By Wire
the Evening RecoriJ.
aria. May
The antopcy over looked good to MR. AND MRS. Various Merchants Will Observe Me
Paiia,
JAPt WILL MAKE AN ATTACK ON
WILLIAM CROSS.
tl»« body or Amater Evana. nephew of
morial Day by Cloaing at Noon.
POirr AfTTHUN.
I>r. Tboiaas Evan*.' who died in
Others Will Close All Day.
piUl (« Thurkday a*
wottut* received on Monday, ww* held
by Dr* PbolBot and Veh^rt today and ntOH ONION SEEDSt TO MUGS
The fuiloa ing
BUNBIEO TBOUSAIID HEll
ed In a verdict of suicide. It
Memorial Day; Boston Store.
led Mr*. Oreyague. Evans’ misMer
ipany.
nnah A Lay Mercantile
will not be prosecuted
E. Wilhelm. A. J Wtihelm. the G",l.a>e.
WILL BE HURLED AGAINST THE
Steinberg Bros.. S B«'Dda A C4*.. '
llton Clothing company. Rarhant
RUSSIAN CITY.
FLOUR TRUST MILL BURNED.
oscoe, A V. Frb-drleh. Frank
Friedrich. A. 8. Ftyman. Wood Sisters.
tSOOJOOO Fire in New York City Last
Miaccllancaus Cargo Was Rovaaled Miss Heck. Belle PUee. C E Mc
Night
Lo«Mt Will Be Laroe. It »• BelievedManus. J W. Slater.
When Thoy Wore Searched—B
' J. W. Mllliken and all the t«nks of
By Wire to the Evening HjKwd.
Japr Leet SJOOO in Taking Kin
New York. May 28.—The' big mill of
e New York MiUlng company, one
the largest factorlen of the flour
usl. wa» destroyed by Are at mid
night last night The loss i» estimated
lly Wlrr to tin- KrrnlUE Rr>cord.
One dre.HS skirt.
Two bars Acme soap.
IxiodoB. May 2«—Baron Haya»hl. at |.V)o.oott
One small cream pitcher
tl.r Jat»ani*M- mlnlMcr to Great BilThree small glass dishes.
tain lia* received rommunlcaikmK
One quart bottle of ammonia.
from ToVlo which My that the com
One handful of bulk onion seed
mender of the Japanne army, which
Six or eight package*, of flusur
captnn-d Kin ('bou and Nanahen. ha*
seeds.
made the followlDE report
One<iuarler pounds bulk
gard.-n
"Our casualties numliered .l.tiW*, The
.eeds. mixed
Musrian* left I0«i dead «n the fteld
One handful .»f bulk olives whi. b
on May SG we• captui
captured W)
rere eaten.
liianiliy of stores
That
Is
what
Mr
and
Mrs.
Cross
In
IJen yesterday
diced yestenlay when they w. iv
morning
The enemy, who
irought liefore Prosecuting'Altorn.y
driven toward Port1 Arthur,
Arth
burning
Will
Show
What
French
Catholics
Cross
on
the
charge
of
shoplifting.
the railwa.v ktalion at Haasblblllapao.
Thfre may have lieen minor ihlngs
Mirtbwest of Dalney."
Will Bo Able te Oo at Neat
e*eai>ed observat Ion
A telegram from the rorrespondeot
Parliamentary Elections.
Mrs. Cross live Ove mll.s
- Ilf the Retiier Telegram company at
M>uihoa>t of Williamsburg and ye«
New Chwang says that the Japanem
lay ih. y came to the «lty on a
plan is to rapture Port Arthur within Ilv Wire to he Evening Ri-eonl.
plac- vlsH.Nl
shopping trip
a 4'*nnlght. employing twi.ftoo in the
Rome.. May 28 —f^ardlnal Merry IVl- wav Wilhelm
Wllb -'-’ « Ilariak’s.. where the.'
attack. It I* realUi^d that the lossis val. papal
lal s<?cretary
ser
of state. s|ieaking iMMight a sack . ’ crnckers and chts-se.
will lie severe lint it is thought this
Cardinal Marilnelli today regard While they
we e buying IbeM*. th.‘y
Ih
would lie lieiter than to keep the army to
ing
the
detiate
over
elerlcal
matters
lagcd to appr.ipriaie a small mug.
Idle for three months. The Japanese In the Preneh chamtier of deputies
mall cream pitcher, tw.i liars .ifplan of actitm In Manchuria does not yi^sierday.
said he eonsldertMl Premier
of onion sec! and a’
I. a hafldful
I
Inriude an advanee lH>yood Mukden
t'omV‘'s statements a ehallenge a-hirb larg.* I^le
ammonia,
the
Vatican
wa.*;
ready
to
accept.
*
We
lee attacked
The [next
RuMian Retreat Cut Off.
ow.“ he addeil. “what the Cloli
< Ilv Wire to the Evening Uecord.
French (’aihulics will b<* able to do at of iiho4|s and were
he next parliamentary elect ions."
R.isenthal himself They managed m
in.x a dre«Mi skirt there.
After wandering along they sUipp.Nl
KECEPTlOir TO GRADUATES
ITokop Kyselka’s. where they roel
Waterl.M. Mrs Otto Kyselka hap
Pleasant Affair at the Lardie Home |M-ned to be in the store and notlr.-d
Last Evening. Miaaes Lardie and
ihai the couple was acting suspicious
ly. She eall.Nl her husband s atten
Minor Being the Hoateasea.
tion to the matter and he in turn
watched them. Being satlvfl.Nl .if their
I rei*<-pilon v as given at the home giilH. all hough he saw them take
by Miss Nellie Ijirdle
ie apprt
nothing, he
approach«Kl
I Miss M8r> Mimi
evening in
standini
KW «if the foil
the Sunstand on which
selukil
1.. IJlUf
Oman carri.Nl
Chew—Rueeian Retreat
Pert Arthur Cleeed.
te
CONSIDERS IT
A CHALLENGE
zzrJ'T.j;;
I f FOR FIRSTS
I ;
AT MANISTEE
1
imli
and
Hdatiir.
n.-v.lain
lie woman’s
glass dishes.
dishes,
this morning.
museum and he will shtm three anct
t tomorros «-verInc's
m«-etlng
,
4k City Book store
Swell
Summer
Oxfords
“IN UUDERBRCH HAR ICH MEIN
STRDMPF VERLOREN”
It makes but little vliflercnce irhere you lost your tofk
to us ami see the rcallv handvobic line of
HOSE/ FOH
Huy viMir siiniiutT oxftTds nu«
and bav< a whole Niinimere
eomfurt and slyU- out «f them
Oxfords are imTc fasbi.mable
anil more intpular this- season
AGED MOTHER INJURED.
. Gannett Received a Sad
Message Today.
J. Gannett was eall.Nl to
Palo. Mich., this monunc by a t.-l.
inoiineing ihai Ii.t ag.-.l
mother had fallen and lnJ>ir.N| h«Ts. if
1”^ Tirorm,:;
newspapiTK
........
ertllrnl rotiditioii
Kvcrv-thinp in
ticcasion was verv pleasant in every
CARNATION CLUB GIRLS.
MIm Anna Steward Victim of a Pleaa^
___ ant Surprise.
Miss Anna Steward wa>- the victim
pleasant surprise y.*«iei lav afternoon ,HTpeirat.Nl on her by
verrm^ei’
nation club g
rgo 1
uii.«rthed. They bad a plmapple In
small sack which they said they
Id not rcroemlier
bought but eotild
rcmemlier where.
I they were delected In the gne
the man said his name was
but Ihe woman said their names
Elliot. However. In the aliorofllre they both admltl.*d that
nam«*s were Cross.
periulHTance on the man's eoal
lead to the finding of another glass
dish and In his coat pocket
onion seed. Just as they wc
MWheindi
$. Benda & Go.
The •»«. lh>t ebnhe tlie
best dressers inB tthe city.
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
eOVENOR S4.00 if
ppps eiORIX $3.50 CHILDRENS' SLIPPERS
COMPOSITE S3.00
jdpa,
W e arc from Mlchlg
Nothing ]>leases the chihlren r
c than a pair of slipjiers i
< Ixhirds.
: variety.
We are showing a
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
Oppeatta Whitinf HateL
■TIME FOR SCREEN D00RS„
AND WINDOWS
WE HAVE THEM
TIU: KIMBALL PIA.VO jv ib.
same yesterdsy, today nnd u»
morrow Strictly high giado'.
reliable and triit-iworthy. You
run no risk when you deal lien*
as every Imdrumeut Iv fully
guaranteed.
Salirfaciion
or
your money l»ack Is our poliry,
Fartory prices and very lilM-ral
U-rm.s. See Uio new nIvIc*
W. W. NMiULL COMPANY
J Bverylhlng tn
iM^ronirtH. Hh*kH
Send your order by phone
;
Abstracts of Title
► PRICES SATISFACTORY
I
Establlahed In 1808
\ Room 210 State Banh^lOg.
J
;
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{
Traverse City. Manufacturing Co.
W. L.. BROWN. IVI«n*s*r
ne^eX"^""'"'^''
ITovldence. May 28—Designer Na
COULDN’T AGREE.
Went Virginia Town Cannot Bo Bavod.
thaniel B. Heiresholf of Bristol Is
No Tolograph.
quite aerioiisly U1 with a
But Rtaing Sun Judge Sent Gillespie
attack of muscular rher
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Jury Back.
hvsiclan has Ih^ af
>\*heellng. W. Va.. May 28.-A re
i- attack his hea.r.
By Wire to the Evening Recoil.
port has reached this city that GlenRising 8un. laid.. May 28.—The Jun
title, the aeat of Ollmeree county^l*
THIMBLE FARTY.
in the GiUevple murder case at 10:40
this morning reported that they were
Miaa Eatalla Jahrus and Miaa Eunice unable to agree. Judge EPewney re
fused to accept this and sent them
Kelly Will Entertain.
back to the Jury room for further deBENT FOR CREW,
Invitations are out for a thimble Ulieratlon.
party to be given by MIm Batella
tear Farcy Will Maka Flrat Trip From Jahrus and Miaa Eunice Kelly June 9
CONGER CASE ADJOURNED.
LuBlngfton Tomerraw.
at :.ru> in Ihe afternoon at the hoase of
The car fairy that fonaarly ran the latter, 441 8i ? street.
from Northport to Manlitlque will
Rev. Rich Raaigncd.
leave Lndlagton toaorrow for Mania
ilQoc on the oew acbedule. The crew,
which waa d|achar»ed at Northport gregatloaal
has bran teal for.
dered hi* realgnailon to the board
trustees Wednesday to Uke effi
June 28. shortly after which he a
»f ahaat muaic 17 cant
Bpacial aala of
c
accept a pastorate at Faulkton, South
tey and Monday pnly.
Pf cow
Dakota.
W. W. Kimball Co.
tm*t
aid TRUNKS
lOc la S3.00
are telling al
l29Fmt St N.astr»at.atr.
St,
jitin.Ml ir
pleasant I v pa'-s«‘d away the tim.-.
closed but ll
„„n*rise ’.wcurn-d
eun*rlse
.tccurr.M Imt
,k . The clerk, however.
scho.lI and at ». .oVUwk r. freshments
ctinsistlng ..f Ice cream and rake, lem
as were servcl. All
mp'.e are country
I the hostess |mss«'d
king The man •
SENATOR QUAY DEAD ^
In Kansas for so
'k here last summer l«Tause
his father left him s.»me prop.Tty
End Came to Pennsylvania Lawmaker
at Mis Home In Baaver at Three
.“h:'.i:.nX‘‘‘h.:S'rhere’'ThX
o’clock •Thia Anomeon.
evervlhlnk .0/1 .be heetnie 111 .tol
laid up for some time.
to th.‘ Evening R.»eord.
BIONEY . NEFF LOADING.
aver. Pa.. May 28 —Senator Quay
said he knew nothing alKi.u it and
at 3 o'c1.K-k this afternoon. Mat- Frank
Rudolph Greilick Are
that she must have put the thini
Engineera.
his isK-ket and basket^ T^v were n[ elected
The Sidney O Neff. Capi. George leaMNl on a promise
Rolicrtson In command, arrived from
States senate• In I8S:.
rbicagu last night nnd is loading at
but In 189»
lock existing throuiighoiit the session the Oval Woo.1 Dish eomi«or's dock
md and gli
He «as appointed today wHh hardwood luml>er for C
. said. "If
thriwlening
government
cago Frank Grellck of Norrlsvllle
• paper 1 11 burn everyIn
chief engineer this .aeason.>^nd hUi my name
appolntne
; you have.. I’ll
you wirry
ni make
I
thing
brother Rudolph
U seroml engii
[tiph is
the senate.
ever saw me." and be walked
exiiected that Ih Imat will (
.. 1901. by 12 vote*.
meekly iM-hlnd her as they left the ofThe dUtlngulsbed aUlesman s death
• time today.
as dne to exhaustion through InabllThe merrhanU < mplain i
to assimilate nourishment. Acute
OEBIGNE^R HERREBHOFF ILL.
l.le N>f 1
ss ho.-n considerable
gastritis and ^nBammallon
ately nd they fahave taken ,
liottota of the trouble.
Faart That Rhaumatiam May Attack ing Ih >lr sttxrks very closely
les caught will not gel
Hia HaarL
easily.
*' OLENVILLE BURNING.
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
««>'
ON'tlMtit nr Spill SMtt
III. 12. 15,18, 20. 22, «c.
BATH SUITS
See our window
»
s»s:~=-s
LOW SHOES
uj
Grldulit. “'*imr m'Iss * Beat ?im^*^ru.vl^ armovf lIlTf an*^ ho*T.' so they must
have made ronneetlons.
Afi.T being found out, th.‘ r.uiple
• High rarpemer and Ruth Farroll also rep H-.-no
where
The local athletic team c
achoni left this rooming c
M. * N. K. train for Manli
It will participate In a trael
lllgb
afternoon with the Man
went
sehool
The team from
ten strong and Is looking i
nearly all of the events
Two of the regular men are not with
the team. Ijirson. the pole vaulter.
was onatile to go and Nelson la taking
bis place, and Wynkoop. the hurdler
as well as a |»ole vaulter. was also un
nble to arcoropany the squad, which
allghllr weakent It In this respect;
wherwise the team leaves with bright
■y firsts
thlnls
along wUly firsts.
participate are
Hide Pound. Roy
Ties. William lArdlcw
>dge. Albert Clement.
Cleroeui. KrnK
Miller. Karl Ackerman and Harry
Ben Montague also aceona
rome
Importations from ('.eniiany, England and France, 25c, 35c, 50c,
”r>c, I OU, 1.25, 1.5«l. Such elegant and rctinetl patterns to be fbond
only at BemU’s.
I- »n> had r. all)- a ■ r..ni h.N.n a part of his stock at one lime.
mencemenf apiuuiranee
Mrs Kysidka had notice.1 them at the
A banquet was mtv.n1 during Ihe place
where th»> hulk oHv.n! w.*re
Bguad Was Slightly Weakened by ti
Absence of Two Men But Other
wise Was in Good Shape-
'•
. SHOW CtRIOB.
-Missionary Evening" at the Congre
gational Church C. E- Meeting.
It the meet Ing of the CbriMisn F.n
That are stiiiablr as well as aocefitable and appropriate. Fine btKtks and dainty booklets are the right kind of preaenu to
give. Sotnvihlhg that etery gra-luate ran ireasure as a reminder of
Ihe day* of graduation.
We have some elegant bo«»ks In ail the llnesi binding*, burnt and
band paiut«vl leather covers. Fretty iNstkleia nod a host of good
things In jhieiteal w«*rks. Call and see.
is: .■.uor,>„ch
? c.xr'.:.,'rrr
h..
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM LEFT
fer *' %
s.*veral parages
s.-veral
6ifts hr Ccmunncmtnt
Fair toaigbt. ^maslbly followed by
ahowers Simday afternoon west por
tlon.
Wilt Be Raaumcd Next Tuesday—No
New Developmenta.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
vetopmenis today.
Try tha WrtRht I.Mindry.
GREAT OFFERING
- IN-
Mes’ Suits
Tomorrow morning we place on sale till New Suits, the bal-'ance left on hand, and divided them into three lots at l
following low prices to clean them up quickly-
LOT 1. ,\T gr fkfh
suits value at $7,.5<t, $ln gg /!/}
and $1*2, your choice for only.......... t^eL/L/
LOT 2.
AT f\ Sfk I"
assortment suits from $15 to f\
y»ou $17.50, will go at.................. y»ou
LOT 3.
AT
f y/
Choice of Suits valued at $16.00, $2o.(H)
1 T-/O and $22.00.
These are certainly great bargaius, as ilicy
up-to-date gannents. We will lay any of l
payment of small deposit
lo use rctraniinji the popular Cravanettes ^
someiimes called “Rain Coats"—not a
panicle of nibln r in their make up—sim* .
pi)* pul the cloth through a process which
makes them imperv ious to moisture—ten
tlollars to twenty-rwo dollars—popular
checks anh plain o.xford colors : : : :
-in
mihelm,
Coratr Trpat
and UmhB
tyamUten Ootbing Company
rSE BVENUTG BEOOBD, TRAVEH8B OFTT, MICH., SATURDAY, MAY M, ItOi.
THEEVENINGREQORDlST. FIANCIS
GRADUATION
7r«HMuciAm
TMOiu T. «ATK»iK/. W. HAMMtM
^ W. HAfMtCN. Mw> mK Mmmw.
^---------------- fcy MU.
Two v«ufi«
Wia Rccaivc Th«ii
th« Evening
Wedneaday. June 1.
r-'
-
UK of 8t.
j Fil^i
inrU ecbuol ihU year Tlie ecbonl
A. •KELCMSIl, CHy arcMtatar. ‘ »>:• ck»e on Tumday and Wednesday
levrnlBK
coniM
■ to TffB »i:i be held in the
Addraaa aU eoama
WKXrifO itaooRD.
Tbe foUoerIng
-- *
[ vill be
■•Urai
at imm
tba ptmamem
peato^ea ai
at Tmvaraa
wmnmwm w
xrsvara
Cky. Mkb, aa aaeoa4«iaaa aattar.
Salotatorv. Ml.s I. ruunUlo.
Chorus. -Our CoW.rv." »-o>: plai
Tbe prapoaltkia to etose the stores
fX. C t^doeic to tha avcaiac Is meet In*
be Fal
vUh great favor. It would be a great
Vocal Bok). -Just Uke Grandma." G.
haaelt to tha clerks and aalespaopie
hp allowlag Uwm loaaer avaalags aad Huellmaniel.
__
_
HiMa'a Complaint.
opportaaltias for stwial plesuurtK
that
........................................ 8. Brown
are at praaaat dealad. Ti»-4|jrr (he '
.0.14 p»«.
•"- .•’•"‘li.-iS.nu, «
having thair retire store forces Intact ,
School Children.
Under the | Grace ............ ................... F Foggeriy
‘aam ^t^ eloalag b«
pm«at aystam aiaay i
----------
thay rHora It is asarelv to attend
IfJenmde
;. .. r .B. WIesler
mde
thr daUils of taking care of stock
prrpamtory to closing. ' On the other
Reeltatlon. *Tbe One Father." MIks
hand, good baslness Is nsaally expeH
aaead in the stores from 4 to « P m.
aad often the forces of clerks are nut
aasaaet to handle the trade With
Presentation of diplomas
Toasdays and Baturdars as the days |
| graduates. Rev. J. 1
for late closing the stores might do a '
kies. Blanche M. Gli
good thing by dosing other evenings
ni C o doefc
S?,.v
ifoir
Class flower, white rose
ango nasrspapers to ralaa the price of
the Snaday newspapers to the news
boya and dealers When a man s
to be presidcst he should keep In barBMaloas tourh with the little hustlers
who handle the Billllons of newspapers
In the cities. It may now be uken as
a foregone eoncliisinn that Hearsi’s
prealdentlsl# boom Is permanently
boated.
^
The stimulus given to building opemtiont by good weather promises
great activity among carpenters and
skilled workmen In Traverse City this
season. Many fine residences are
being erected In addition to lHisinc*ss
places and a good deal «>f extensive
work Is In sight.
Northport clilxens are not from Mis
souri and have to he shown when any
ataiemeot Is made regauling their car
ferry. Instead, they are from Mlchi, gan and all assertions must l>e c«>upled
with an affdsvit.
Many of the stores of the city will
clione for all or a portion of the day
Monday. This custom shotdd l»e nnt
vermal as Memorial Day Is the Sunday
of the dead.
OPEN NIGHT.
^ msl'a-wn'iire on "The Awakening of
China." will be given at K oVIock
Monday night at the First Methodist
church. The beautiful scenery of
Chins, the tirlgstion canals, the
strange customs, the lieginning under
Culllns, the present Interest, the ap* pearance of Pekin after the siege, the
story of Mrs. Wang and irther One plcturea. manv colored, will be shown.
. New Illustrated hymns mill bo used.
No tickets needed and no admission
charged.
Fifty l•eauIlfu1 pictures.
Kverybody is cordially Invited, es
perlally Isiys and girls who behave,
and they usually do.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
Mlsa Chrysisr Was tha Guest of Honor
Last Evsning.
eajoyfhJe nilscellsm>ous
shower was glvea ' last evening In
hoBor of 1Mist'Chrysler at the home of
urtade. 354
aad Mrs. Bd Oourta<
Seventh street, by the Misses
Wilson. Harriet Wood. Anna Johnson
Jol
Dell
aad Anna Omas. Delicious
refresh
served and the evening
variedI amusements.
on the itwna to “koep off the grasa."
For once those signs will be larking
and the sightseer may roam where he
will on the green lawns.
As mercury will surely destroy tl
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
ibrough the mucous surfaces. Sut^
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians. as the damage they do is
fold t«> the good you can possibly
rive from them. Hall’s
manufactured by F.
Toledo. O.. conulns
•cury.
is taken Internally, acting
i
directly upon the blood and murous
m
surfaces of
'be system. In buying
Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
is taken Internally and made in To
ledo. Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Co Tea
timiinlals free.
Sold by druggists Price. 75c per
FOREIGN FACTS.
A Russiau lieillrtinlil i
a year, a enpislii
rnsjur $4:si
ltlt|iunntil
chaiu<il for III
Luse..tl«.urg two |.i. lut.-H by Auierban
artlats. Wwln l^nl W.ek- ..f Boston
and Mailer Gay of \i*ir York
KllierU exp.irts alsuii gl.',.uuo.<iOQ
worib of butter M year. Tlie
very rlflk, only about tweiuy iiouiiaa
being Iieed«^| for a iHKIlid of bull
agiiliist twenty eight Iti |t«>tiimirk
Tau wallers In a Ih.i. I at Kan Uemo
won ibe first prise offere*! Iiy tl
Ke<itlo, wbbb has the largest
Oon of mil Kalisn newsp«|,ers It con
aUleti .If a nils vaiueil st glt’MWt
IjimI year tliere' a/s an liftease of
a Uillibui Iona lu the Veaaela alileli eo
tered the port of
a
with ItaC. The figures ae,
I».4>*tj
tons hi liarj and UkTlG.UH
The heart of the eelebruletl Freueli
warrior Captain \lalo de la l our d’Ao
:'S
I IMNI, •
SHORT,46TORIES.
The United States pays more money
*Take llatl’s Family IMIls for consti- for the tranaportatiou of nulls than
all other couiitrhsi i-ouiblueO
An attempt was made at Durango.
Mexico, to make soap from the oil ex
PECK WEARS MEDAL
tneted from taator beaus, but the ex
periment was a failure.
Small Crowd and High Wind at the
It Is estimated that Ibe Eakimo |top
Traverae City Rod and Gun Club
alatlon of Alaska. Labrador and Green
Shoot Ycaterday Afternoon.
land baa declined from »i.0U0 to l.'i.OOO
•enty years owing to ibe tblmilng
out of seaL bear and walrus
There was a light aliendaure at tl
Jury In a Chicago court bas award
reg.ilar w.M.kly sh<s» of the Trmven
ed 8UW «»ach to two negro women who
bad sued a theater msnageiuent for
damages after Is'lag excluded from o<cupying oivbeslra seaU for which lliej
ilack
reek.
elate the fact.
Joneamie la trying to 1
pern honae. and buaineaa me
subscribed 83.500 aa a starter,
proposed to erect a building coating
Kjut 810.000 or 115.000.
Rattle Creek and Jackson 1
flgfaUng over which baa the
tel. the former being proud
Uvem and the latter
money on the Otsego.
Although it is said that roulette.
P<»ker and faro games go on unmolest
ed. the Saginaw police 1
gathering in the nickel-in-tbe-slot ma
chines and destroying them.
The Battle Creek council months
ago passed an automobile ordinance,
but It seems that It has never been
enforced. Another kick has been
Istered to the police department.
Five Kalamazoo street car conducthave lH*en hauled up charged with
cheating the company out of large
of money. It is evident that the
■red.
ring
through plate glass windows and
cosily mirrors Is at work In Calumet.
M-vcral glass fronts having been demollsbeil during the past week, the
‘ *e«ls always being done at night.
lYinners of western Iosco and eastn Ogemaw county, who raised sugar
•ets last year for the Tawas factory
fuse to renew their contracts for
U year because they b»si money last
y**ar and «lon't care to take another
chanc**.
. interurban road from Menomto Green Hay
much talked of.
petitions are to Ik- circulated
ig the farmers between the twin
» and Green Bav for a right- ofway. If this can Iw- secured a new
eleciric road will lie (-onsinicied withITtimlnent men are
lM‘hinil the enterprise.
This U the way Editor L A. Hubxrd of the Climax Cereal announciK
new census candidate: "The Cereal
as obliged to hold Its fomL and wait
>r an extra compositor who arrive<1
1 the 9 o’clock express Thursday
■ ening. She only weighed eight
Hinds and a qiiarier. but will be able
• call copy with I he resi of them.
Ts. Hiiblard is resting quietly, whibye «-<1ltor Is Klin abb- to lie about. ”
At Iasi the I^anslng cuiincil has done
something to whlrh posterity may
•point 'with pride" This august body
four hours the oth»-r night try
1 d»Tid«- whether a larb«-r
lecoraie with red. white
graphI pole in from
henci
'T.7!!"!;
badge U given to the one that breaks
blnis out of the first Zu
est ..f the strings mil c
UWR MOWERS
OARDERHOSE
REFRI6ERAT0RS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
6AS0UIIE STOVES
BLUE FLAME OIL
STOVES
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS Etc.
comes to what you cat you want not the cheapest, bul
the best.
MD UNION STS
FRANK TRUDE f CHOICE MEATS AND POOLTRY
Hfi Front Street
Jump on it. tramit will come up amding
Calman’a Elastic Floor
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
We are plaeinj^ before the piiplic the
finest line of Morris Chairs. SolitI Oak Rockami odd piftces of
rL‘,.
If Christopher Coiumbasi Just befoie salUot forthe
sew wodd. had deposited $1.00 in the First National
nank of Genoa, his balance in 1904 vonld have been
aomethinc over $0,000,000,000.00, as money at 3
per cent. dosWes every 24 years. Beside the safe
and sue profit ia loaning their savincs to the bank,
depositors have the satisfaction of knowins that the
money is aviUahle at a moment’s notice : : : :
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Charles Frohman. the theatrical
anager. crosses the Atlantic so often
B strips that some friends in
xve nlcl
.\no4lrer Ix>l of Those
TRY OUR VELVET Ice Cream,
rm A. McCool. ClUaena phone 978.
tlSS-lBO
The Star Laundry ia the Wright Laun-
Our Mde feuntain la opon
tor the MMOfL
TRY OUR VELVET lee CreuB.
.Wm. A.-McCk»L CltlzeM phone 978.
2188-lBO
BOTH PHONES
Wouldn’t You Like
One Of These in
Your Home?
ill Wants This
Dress Pnikctwi
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
IT’S
A WATCH
GROWS!
,
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
appiirenl
Many folks are bus.v maKii trouble
r other people. Hollistei
Rocky
(nmtain Tea is busy making peopilie
happy, by making them well,
cents, tea or tablets. Johnson’s Dmg
Store.
When you onler Irom us .j-ou will get the best
anil «hcaiK-v-t
•itr^rierles in life
^
..lem Is wb) Hollb-icr's
Rjlriry* Mountain Tea makes handsome
mmlit^l^^^
lug the JrtffTir
J
uf ai
rwu made of aoaiHK-ted iK-n«n. FUa
of the vk'tliiisi of the imirden werv
d Maiilnek 13
vronieii.
A vnluatili- And of Indian arruwSOCK SOCIAL SUCCESSFUL.
beadM was ryH-i-nily made by Jubn lltnui
on
bis farm In lanyard. Conn He Uls
Presbyterian Lad lea Cleared $42 by
coy««-d a .-ai be .xiutaluing •Jtsi ,ierfe.‘t
Their Efforts.
apeclmeus of arrowbi-ads. probably
e ladiiK of the Presbyterian
chtircb sconnl a groat success with
their sock sticlal
wiclal last e%*enlng. The
of Dr. and Mrs Holliday
Shattcra Did Ideal.
j
sith over 15o gu«Kts IJght reCommencement
The old scrlpioral idea usfl to be I
freshments
•rved I
that women should remain with nhelr j
program was roost happll;
eitven-il in church, tint there
The n*ceipis of the e\eninis aniount«>d
radical minister. Rev Andrew
\V«aid. Id Port Huron. »hp tMfHits to $12.00.
inspiration from theater cusPOSTOFFICE HOURS.
He is said, last Sunday even- 815.00.
Ing. to have reqm-sii^ the ladles in 12OOO
his congregation, to remove their
Handsome Chatelaines for the
hats The^ clergyman said
titat unforsi
iat«-ly
the floor of the church
will be ojH-n Monday,
el.. preventing
pr
those sitting at '
M ••mortal Day. fnim 7 until » a m.
of
the
building
frtmi
seeing
'
I. thin model cases
and from 4 nnt I 4 :30 p ro There will
• a morning dellverv
rrlers
the I FANS.
Uiat portlciilar service
evangel,Sts Kerr and Johns wen•In Ijiuterliach hah
BAGS.
the meeting but he w.
riimpb \erloren"—If thU ls the case ducting
o have them removed at aM
• to Benda's, you'll And everything
In the fitltin*. He exprease«i
i.in 5e to SI 5ti for.the * sock less "
that ilH- ladles would not ,
l>e conferring a favor nptm those
TRY OUR VKL\*ET Ice Cre
lu. A. McCooI, Citixens phone 971
2188 Imo
I the reqtie
mtihue to d
r Lalin-
MONEY
cheap shoes, you may wear cheap clothes, but when it
SEASONABLE
GOODS...
TRY A RECDRD WANT AO.
*s,. s .r r;:
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
HOW
Tha followtBg io
hMBotia grange to
: at Old MUsloc
Moale.
Address of welcome. Robert Sweeny.
RespoMe. Robert Barney.
TTie Most Satisfactory Flower for
be Farm Home. Mrs. A. D. McKav.
Reritatkin. Mrs. Gardner.
Commercial Fertiliser and Us 1
fens on the Soil. R. B. Reynolds.
Recitation. Ella Slarron.
"For Gvifid of the Order." E. O
I.addr discuosedI by George Robertson
and O. C Gill.
Music. Elk l.ake grange:
Muolc. Mr. and Mrs. Cumi
Recitation. Mrs. McMulle
Selection. Daniel McMolb
Recitation. Gladys DarU.
Recitation. Agnea Davis.
"OotKl Crops." Ikanlel McMullen.
Selection. Charles Irish
ReclUtlon. Raeliel Geichel
Recitation. Ella Durgla.
Recitation. Undell Pepper.
"Farm Help." Robert Barney.
.Music. Old Mission grange.
Recitation. Larina Durgla.
ReclUtlon. Miss Blanch Pepper i
ReclUtlon. MUs Ellle Riles.
Recitation. Mrs. Gardner.
There will be conferring of degrees,
fourth degree members invited.
Adella Irish. Pomona I^ecturer.
f ancy h'lirniiure. that
was ever display^t in Northern Michijran. We
have anticipat
ated ih<! i^rowinjr wanis of the
people and tnir I’jjrniiure show rooms are
filled with ihe most elaborate jroods that the
IP
W
lar^jesi factories can produce. Our Morris
chairs are the finesi we have ever carried.
I he cushions are filled ith hair, and are t»uar-
anteed. The \ elour is ihe best made. Our
prices are from SS.Iki to S^fU.LNi. Such a
stock of odd fancy rockers in Ouarler
Sawed Oak. Flemish Oak and Mahogany some are finished in the solid wooils some
have leather seats---oihers have wood seats
and leather backs, while others have l>est
of upholsicretl leather cushions for both
seal and back, .and so m.-uiy odd shappes.
They are the swellest Rockers that are
made. Sell from
$5.00 to
$25.00 ^
MAMMOTH
APRONS...
Just received at the Ivconooty
,o»-v
We Sell the Braidbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
y.M
TBS SVBHDra BEOORD, TRAVKBSK OTTr, ItTOB, SATPRDAT, MAT at, 1»0«.
HIS EYES Al£
‘XION-LIKE’
Sarsaparilla
ixycTS i“ “:k.w «
‘ ‘
w doctor “
Iteflyoa
bctt blood owdidoe
JAWS ARE MAMIVE AND
EYES ARC BROWN
“Pwllca DaacHpCJon* of th* Unknown
Afw Doing S«nt Oiit By tho Pai^
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
LAUOMB IN OLEC.
Fak* New Y«rtt OMtor Bay* Aawgt^
learw Art tey Marka.
New York,
SE—MaxlmlUBB
Muller, the bog«a^“Dr. C. F. OoWer."
who awindled manj^ rich men by bU
paroua plaater treatment admitted his
enlli in Brooklyn when arraigned be
fore Magistrate Furlong.
-I'm guOiy. there to no use in deny
ing it,- he aald. and then laughvl
merrily.
-American* are *0 ea*v.“ be aaM.
that it to a ahame not to lake their
money. Why. I was kept constantly
laughti^ at mr own tricks. When 1
-many I
came to this country from Oermi
was an orderly at Bellevue, andI I~ then
discovered 1
armor of the average man.
that a man to polnu
Because of his air
dignity. I never wa* a doctor, only
powKf as one.
•Having mastered my man thor
oughly Ln the presence of the man's
wife. I would note a few symptoms, and
with grave alarm refer tu bis heart
action. The wife usuall.v listening
brwrard and say: -That's
you'd better have the mat
ter attended to by the doctor.'
When I aaid. Take off your clot be*.
• 1 felt like going otit and
my n
good, hearty laugh, imagine
havlni
for yourself the victim taking off his
clothing In a half-hearted, reluctant
1-adies’ and Children’s
HOSIERY
;
BAIT DEPAtTBEXT;
.
arORni'
ii»gS5g«geff.i
This spring o«ir line of Hosier}* is Urfcr
than ever. We cam* a full line in all prices.
Washington. May 28.—The Parker
Black Cat for children at 18fr. 15c and 25c.
boomers are aendlng out circulars oooi '
highest QUAUrrV POSSIBLE
taming pbotosrapha anfl a **poUce dePony storking* for diiUren at 25c per pair.
acriptlon” of the great unknown who
FOR BALK.
hope* to gel the democraUc nomlnaChildren's lace hosiery at 16c and 25c La
tloQ for prealdent. Here are a few of
hU -pbmts ”
dies' jdain, lace gauze and fancy at 25c, 36c
and a
"Jodge Parker is six feet
uiders
man of giant atreagth. His shou]
and 60c pair.
broad and bis chest deep. HU
eloped by hard work on t
I by dally horseback ridUg.
tele*
of
an
alhlete.4
He
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
slopes perfectly, as a man
from hU shoulders to hU feet. and. m
spile of his nearly S2 years and bU
• ; ;V : ■
weight of
pounds. hU step U as
light as a boy s, and be can vault Into
the aaddle witb eaae.
*Tlis face U tbal of a country bred
man. strong and full of color. The
eye* are large and of an agreeable
brown, lion like except for the kindly
"Then, when I itoid. Lie down on
traverse
^pression. One notices the eye* first, the bed and put vour lace in the piltd then the Immense Jaws and for
.’ it seemed too funny u» see the
midable round chin. The lower
I ev-en the shrewdest man'would
e fare h
y. Then, with all hi* clothing in
a powerful line and oub
hand*. I hail leisure to laugh a*
One i* necessary to the other if the best result* are to
thrust that suggesu tremendous
rh as I wanie<l to and rifle the
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
l»e obtained.
power. The mouth
hlng. My medicine case was
hick lo
No matter how skillful a phj-sician may be. how
ally
deposited
on
the
dresser,
and
In securing the Haskell Susk com
big. flat and white
well the medicine he prescribes is suited to the case,
everything I wanted could in* packed
pany for an engagement here , for a
r •UBM-d g. *wr ■*
The <
his best ert'ort* are set at naught if a careless, incominto it nicelv.
"I
often
wi»ndered
why
w»me
of
the
pcteni
tlruggist puts up the presrriinion.
bniwn
I and the reddish- victim* did not ksik up and catch me
Bring >our prescri{<ions here. That is the surest
hmwn hair.
would they have «lone? They
guarantee that they will be cont|>ouni1e<l just as >*our
Is aquline. He
Th^rp l« uJk In MinnpsoiB ib*t
chase me naked nr
them
but the characJuil»p C<ilUn» m»> rellTP from ihp
ph}*sician wishes them to lie.
/
with tirewsing while I wa* mak
marked. HU
subprnotorisi compoim
Ihrrp. in
Hls high, broad
Rut I always
whkto pTpnl PE-ConfrpssmBD Kronk
ipe* b
bark with out a bump. ing a safe rHreat.
e ^f the tiaudage*
Their opening play.
The Inside
singu!
fularl,
•ly symm
with the plaster* on
ing i»ent tratiun. obsi
face in the pillows
•srs there U no Uv In the north star
bit ion and energy . The block head U
i nearl.y drug store
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
Kikte mtslnst • mnn ninnlDR for ■ spersed With I nunilHX lit vaudeville
large and Is somewhat straight, and iMuight handag***. Of emr^e, I
I bird term. w» be keep* richl on rsm features, at the head of which are
hat it d(M-g mit balance with the never reUUTted."
Newell and Iliblo. conced**! by all to
nolfnln*
Arebltmld Helnney. for ne»rlv tweu
oru»- of the other vaude
A Bum Ing TesL
a suggestion of craft. Nor is
ty veom steword of Urown unlven.lty.
nt-L,
1'* town 2C. rang.* U';
• those of Utile jTintrose there'• anything
life. Dr T. G Merritt, of f2**t
sldewUe
sly In the
bkt. r.*iicne<i. bl. re*irn*«»«n to UkiNi'Ison and Allan St.
iriling
loopany. Ps
They bMtk at you straight. The
elTert Aim. 1. Mr l»elnoi>y h»J« sened
Kj-i« 11a 1 Kn«-cland. vt al. to i’has. J
iltiog in a 1wonderful cure He Kio-dland. parcels; |l.
the eolleKe In the rnpkfitj of stewsrd
wrlio*. -a patient wa.* attacked with
flnre IMi and I* well known to Brown
John W. Popp to Ellen H. Wade.
violent hemorrhage*, caused by t
Reavers Oam jk Creek.
men Ihrouichoiu the coonto. •*<“
iiavHide I
lach I hid often found
be sueeeeiled by K. A. Burif
Interesting feature of the Clev.
acute
rivll enKl
laud Cliffs Iron
Pr trouble* *0 1 preI. mm.l .llhour.h.. ,re.l .-Bort stomach and
Colonel Alliert A P«»I»e of bicycle preserve on Hrand
The patient gained
rcribed thei
. where many animals of different wblch contracts-The faciUI muscles.
fame ha*I reached hi* slEtyfoiirtb
Id ha* not had an at- •
• Jtidg.* Parfer dresses well and al- fiom the first, and
lies, native to the I'nited Slates
year liec Is hale and hearty and Just
tack in H months.” Electric Bitters
Canada, are In captivity. Is a' col
a* vnnnjt- in spirit a* he was the firsi
positively
Ively guaranteed for■ DyspepD;
day he turned out a blryxle.
of a dor.en iH^avcr* The animals
add. 84o«i.
aod Kid
sla.
indigestion.
Constipation
asked as to how hi- became a surces!.- make their home in a little cr»*ek a
Ashley B
Only 50c at
uble*
ful business man he referreil to hi* have so dammed the stream that
P II Mewdt
younx days, when he used to xet up at portion of it has lH>en convert«*d Into a simple I,lark cravat held by a small
lb*sl
Butchere'
ITemlum
""a"".,:;"'
•an. Few men an* more decorous
4 oclock In the morning and plow a lake. Kim trc-es Ik Inch.** thb k in
Iu*rd. |»4*r n» ......................10c
more earefiil In their dre.<s •
field and laier sell vegetable* He also some cases have been cut down and
ll.**t Sliver l,»*ar Ijird. per
read the blographiiHi of tdg men and usH in the construction work. All
h...................................
.. »c
irieil to emulate them.
kinds of animats on the Uland win
re».p«jusihle foi
Tyee Dlek. a well-known memlnx of tern! well and an- in a thriving condi
Swiff*. (*<iioMiei. je*r 11< . . 9e
felet.* complex
except
the Puyallup tribe of Indians of Wash
. red noee*
death and taxes, but that U not artol-anl ComiMtund. p«-r lt«___7‘jc
Ington. ha* Just dli*d at Tacoma. He
Owing
to
wet
weathiT
ctmieniplated
Holltot
Ister* R.wky Mountain Tea
gether true Dr. King's New Discor-,
Ib-M nearbark Pork. fuT Tti 8c
helped to negotiate and was present
lively rur*^ all *i..mach inmbles. .V.
ery for Consumption is a sure cure for' iprovement's have been «le1ayed
Ib-hi fb-an I'ork. per th........ 7c
nlng of the Miillclne Creek
le signing
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse has hU rot.Iiiliii».<in‘?- I>rug Store.
1 tbrt
tn»at;y- with Hover
Tb.-v .,.1 or.
I still have M>mA- Flaketl Break
IRM.
fast F.skI*
w. V...
Been Baking Thirty Yearw.
*ays:
«e
of
Bron
.Tryahlia Flake.-. Oxford Fiak«n.
I*. JufAt .*!•• \€•ar^ ago
Abraru
whites and Ine* betw(
These are sweet words, but hjw iruch chills and for a
tried everything
Hr.***nw««i.| l•..mn*••nI•e.l w«irk as a
Vigibf Flak**- and Hera Nut
dlan* of the region low Included In psln sad sulfenng they used to mean. It's I heard of. but got
g no relief. One hotr at the t'oidwater *iate pul.'ii
ishlngton and Oregon. iilferent now. Since Mother's Friend hss tie of Or. KIng'f
the states of Washir
Flakes at 5c package.
Mr >0(1 Mm. wmi.n. A.blon >oH
:'* New Discovery then
Mrs. Mary E Hart c f Nome Is
wm Herbert spent Sunday afiemonn M-liiMbl. and h»- ha* never vei left hi;
become known expectant mothers
me ahsoli
infer
. xr-ept lo g*. horn.- nighie Neilh* i
Uiuls teen spsred much ©I the anguish of
woman commissioner » the 8l. li
vat-ationrl»*r
>iril.«nor
auyihiiig
fair from Alaska and the president of brth. IMlwr’arriendUa hn
II. ha. mi.-.l
Try IL
elh*' affect hin peace of niiiel He con
XlUthl,
the most northerly woman's club lo applied externally. It U rubbed
Drag
lenU'illv Itak*-;- bread
the world, This club Is calliMl Keo m o the muscles of tho abdomen. It gives
ids. TrUU h
ah Kozga. which means Aurora tUmciiy and strength, and when the final
f*>«h
^ and SI.00.
Hn«- di-oa*' «u lutNiern p. roi»‘«*h
crest
strain
comes
they
re-pond
quickly
and
nd
has
a
meml>ershlp
of
loO.
club.” I
•* are -....un ,n i.oh .h.. Ilr;..-.!,
organized for the study of tss.Iy without pan. Motber'a Friend U
Budding Journsliam.
d Am<-tieaii ►e«i»i»ne of the lil••■ral
Alaska folklore and the habits and Mver uken tntcmally. Inten isl remedlea
Albion! Mrllbd Mm’Wim.'ni A.l.loo.
good. If a
- i«lace at the w.»rM** fait All
ruatums of the natives. Mrs. Hart is St this bm# do more harm
th. lr iwns. Cb«rl<~. Jobn ll..rWn and
*111* id tiMkel-.
pHNfM l|Mmll^
the adopieil slste^ of RImrock Mary. |
coniiiiercial tis** and other pi>>ce»
the reindeer queen. t)>e richest woman
iMiih dl>plB> and u.•..•^ul
in Alaska.
i
' shown hb the large^t maiiiiraniir
Hev. W. Boropas. Church of England
oHuag pMMtde»* tbgnagv Hawk.
. of lire workM in the world.
bUhiH* of Alaska went to Wlnnli»eg rv I
eorgij
cenily to attend a meeting of the
Ml bceuIancoub.
Ashton. Cash
synod. This was the first lime he had
id Maud Owel.
l»een out of Alaska In thirty v»»ars. On
-A well to^lo farmer wa* confn»nted
hU way he stopped a night In Van-1
and atttacked-bv a monstrous rattlecouver. but refuseil to sleep in a hotel
3 early Friday luiMm
1
or private r<**ldence. Instead he
ound through
After
wrapped himself In a blanket and.
the vicious senieni winding It ..elf
vU grip for a pillow, slept sound
nee of
the wbsrf. INu-Ing hi* long *»>Id into am diiHe plda,«,,l a, Blmb..«.d
settee from civilization It has been hi*
• iKx-ket and I
1 Jackknife,
cep V
custom
I
A rarUoBlBr CbH— §
th which he
to rut the
rtake
pened to overti
\m NwtUa Vrnmamt ha*
§ Fbt PartkMiar PBople \
lary Hay
has great respect
Secret
pcrelary
1
ng room.. 4M Uaioa Mtwho has tackled and mastemi .ornsn
Is suppl
nny
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wr —
^ AmbHbB*8 Bmt CBfffBM §
Mm.
W
<-.
Gann«.
add
Mr.
Jack
»ho
fear rUlngorawelilm
'.0 need never
n
the Rus*Un language, and this Is the
V Sold onlT 10 oor lound
Made Young Again.
iU aiimlraUun. Many years breasts, morning sickness, or any of th«
Moiautne wad dual pew
ago he decided to take up the st«t<l> of , dsco ulorta whk5i usually accompany preg• One of Dr. King's New Life Pil'.*
Ed Aabion ba. b^.n^tlvlnc bl, n-ct
Ruaslan. fhlnking H could l»e acqulrtul nancy.
each night Tor two weeks has pul me
an readily as other Eurtipean Ian
The proprietor of a larga hotel In Tampa, in my 'teens' again." write* D. H. Tur
William Ashton and wif.-. with a
giiages. He engaged a Russian prle*i Fla., wruea: "My wife had an awful time ner of Dempseytown. Pa. . They're the
In New York to instruct him and w.th her first child. During her second be*t In the world for Liver. Stomach
worked faltbfullv for aeveral month* p-egnanev. Mother's Friend was used and
Bowel.*. Pnrely vegetable. Never week fixing up their cottage and clearHe planned to v isit Russia
:ussla and espect- the baby was bom easily bcfoca the doctor gripe. Only 25c at Johnson's Drug
ed to spend a winter in the s.i
s.MMbern ertived. It scerulnly great,
Store and F. H. Meads'.
Oct M*«bM-‘sFrteadW
;he empire. But after
pan of thv
•rugstere. ftperba
%^^.^‘Svt^:Lgh.dow-nah..e..J
Oldest Juror.
Friday morning u. Imthan he had ever gi'
The Jury
serving at the pn^sent lH»at*fishing
business
language Mr- Hay fui
rm of the Marquette Cirrult court heB'>a.h
Vbv im. h«Ting s fine
■headway,. and the visit to Russia
contains the
oldest ^tiryman ever
-ound th^- b
e county He I* William gastil
yacht
of Skandia iownship. 94 years tflthei
age The old man i* hale and llveOn receiving his Jury summons,
Quick
ArresL
walkobl from his home in the countrv. HI mlh*s out. to !*«> present at the *J. A Gulledge of Verbena. Ala.,
Over First National Bank
twice In the bosplul from a severe
oiM-ning «»f c«Mirt.
cwse of piles causing 24 tumors. After
doctors and all remedies failed. BuckChurch of Christ (Disciples.)
len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
ere
arquette
Morning. 10:3<'; subject. ' UTiai the further Inflammation and cured him. It
the Church."
To introduce oar crown *nd bridge work, also operating, to
baccalaureate soy- conquent aches and kills pain. 25c. at
m
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
show the people ot Traverse City and vicinitv our mcthorls and
-Meads, druggtoL
hne work, we will for the next
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
fruit sad msNiir rraort pwrpo—.
I B E S Ti
'5'
F LO U R
CITY.
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-
MICHIGAN
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F%.*«ai!l’aLS5?S=.g"'
inU. J. WILHELMS^
A GOOD DOOTOR AND
A GOOD DRUGGIST
! F‘jiit"La!k''''Sj;sycaa!r*gs
_
lArvxtirs!^
ICtmAL Mtws
or THE woiut
si-.'u'rx.rr'j'::' 2;.
JOHNSON DRUG 00.
:?'f.^s*,.rxs;
vvIVe
ELGIN C. LEWIS
F-:L”ti£7i22‘r£?;‘iair„'si;
UPIOSIE
CASH GROCER
'2
rr.
liMP
Rock=a=Bye Baby
F'SLJStt^.SSSl.-Sfa'Si'aj
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"■iE€"i[^:ur"'.fr ".12.72:;
^ \
226 East Fraot Stmt
rbr"““
,Tb».
.bo 0.1,22 nrb'.'T.r.
mso RAPIDS 1 INDIANA R»'tlHi
•TK...
H?jiLT-.,2b"r,::J722
dav7!’2:r,2i'".r;'.bVr.,,r2i2r.2:2;::
THEWRirifiliSiS^'
..National Dentists.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL MUCK OS THIS WORE
22 K Cold Crown
•.- :
S4.OT
Bridse Work............ ............................ 4.00
Gold Fillinss
........... $1.00 and up
Sliver Fillings
-.......................... 50c
Painless Extraction......... . ............ . , 25c
BestBedRubberPlate-.. —6.00
MU m»M suMMsma ni nm
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ‘PHONES
D-:
Laundry
Hi. FEWEfS
KIDNEY »i
Backache
caaasaayovuw. All cowswltaUoe* rraa.
Ihavsbeea a ssfferer fmei tkaematiwe
for over tee vsars aad hare ofua beaa oea
laed to *47 M for several days sad safered
iBtoMeiT. Dr.PMMr sCidaee aadBvkaehe
euro afforded rwliafateMa. 1 bow feel as
well as 1 ever have is mf life.
ADA BLACKWELU Kaaaas CSAj. Mo.*
Druggtau.Nc^U. Ask fee cook Book-Faaa
For Bal« ^ Jan. O. Mmn and
Recorded by Register of IVed* F
Wilson to May 28. lfH»4
4. E. Grellick Co. to Geo Tuttle.
e4 lot 20. all of lot 21. bha-k 4. Perry
Hannah's 2nd add; 1550.
Chaa W. Ashtoo and wife to Victor
C. Palmer, parcel in see. 3€. town 28,
range 11; $250.
A. Kann and wife to O. C. Case, s^
of sH. neU. sec. 20. town 2T. range
12: 1135.
Frank E. Whipple to John E. Winchcomb. parrel, sec. 8. towa 25. range
V II.
Earl Cook to William G. BraceIdge. parcel, sec. 23. town 25. range
!: 1700.
Robert B. Garner lo Howard B. Gar
ner. lot 14. block 15. original plat.
Traverse C2lty: |700.
Howard B. Garner to Rolrert B. Gar
ner. parcel, sec 2d. town 28. range
11: 11,000.
Herman W. Smith to Elgin Hougbtoo. lot 10. wV* lot 20, block I. Perry
Haanah's 3rd add; $1,100.
Albert H. MlUer to Ada R. Fuller.
pareeL Harilaad'a add; IlM.
Arehl^datTr* to Joatab By. aeY4
P
M
j^BSmCTS OF TITl£
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER Si CARVER
■
F«IT FMMS
Fin Acm, T Ant, Fuff Ant
6nil Tnrnn Liii 5 Liti Ct
^zr.a?i3C-
w. xoLffi'SiJrairss"'
5,iSi
Is the only place to get the
right kind of work at the right
prices and at the right time.
1 n<
Fright Laundry.
228 Park Street.
F. B.—V>
yhll kinds I
:/notlca.
'•ssT"'*
QTATE CT MJfHIOAN. Oowaty <
U harw»ir gtwmm. Umt by aa oH
THE MARKETS.
2
t=*'3SS
.im.aa
I
waras or IriAlxvi
H1
Our aada fotmtaln M Bpoti
far tM aaoBOW.
Wairo Dn« Btora.
TRY A RKbORO WANT ABk
m fcWMMiWMooM^ qumiE <nrr. mmc, SAimmAT. lur «, uoi.
jiu jiT>u ON aoctAum.
M •vMMrtofcr
And Have Inaugurated a Mammoth Piano Factory
Enlargement Sale.
|i?ift/n',
mm
eWNNEU, BROS. BBY ni v
ANOTHER PIANO FACTORY
la tht
pnradlne of eoarktiL Tkeir Ubevty
Bj ajB ewhlhMIim of the art af JW l<entricted only no tar that they mnM
Jitam an» ct PtaMdsM Baoaaraira ac- not taaee tho Mnada and mast rrtarn
at Bight to pelnoa aaleaa they obtala
eompliihnwMa. Baa Joa Kataj
laave of abaeace for the night. At C
o’clock la the moening the cooTlcta
leave tbe prtaon. Borne do a Httla
work, bat tbe majority gw atralght to
the rarioan wtoe abops and boatHrlea.
where they pnas tbeday drinkiac. atagnandy prAwaar aa Mg aad aa brawny lag, and occaalaoally brnking tbe
as Jcfftlaa. t^tajaata Is a sorlalMt monotony of life with a liltic knifing,
and Ubor laadar wba haa coma from for each reapecUblr prisoner carries
Japan to atgaaisa the Japaoeda worh- hb ’Taca” tkntfm day aad night with
Ittgmeu la tba CMtad Btates, aays tba him. Thb idyllic state of things ap
pears ieaa atraage If one mnaldera that
(‘hicagu N«*wa
Owing to the great demand for our | could dream of giving, are bore for’makes
A er«\.d of tba dalagataa gathered tbe prison wardetw-tbe “capatarea"difference about your havlie Uqoar
liqiiar sellera of tbe Islaod* and
vn make of Piano—the ORIKXEIA. I
prompt buver.^ If yoi, want a fine 1 Ing ihi
ariKind KaUyama. all of the Ameti- are tbe
Ihc cash, for we will make terms
to suHl. be sure to call NHIM' i
cans towering above the Japanrsc. who that a good deal of Ulidt trading is j BROS It prei
b bardir five feet high. Two or three carried on In those placea of reantt. i unable t
began to pusb bna auotbrr aruand la tbe prisoners buying rerolrera. ammo- •
good natured tomfoolery wtien the ntdon. bouaebreakera' tools and siml- ' ncoeaaarr to Increase the output of idea of profit In a graad. Miprem. ef. TIES, far greater than you will get
factorv . ThU neceaaitaie* con>•»« «o reduce slock
, a;:ata in year* Von will see here Junt
;
wrv-stjera lurched agalust tbeVttlr Jap. br artlcica.-Chlcago News.
iblv
more
mom.
so
we
have
pur-;
H
b
ome-.gh
to
advertise
bar
fwhat
you
want,
and
If you are n-ady
Ur Biulled and said be would abow
^_ JT ~ j IT
.'chasedd 'the threw-storr and basement K^'u price- cm inf*-rlir Piano*, but. we j to talk buainewa you will find qs more
%rmlp Themselves.
them how a Japanese familiar with
______ ____
_
.. Detroit, offer THE MOST rELEBRATEO. than willing to sacrifice profit In order
the art of Jin Jltau cau afford to defy sd
r !?t^ . ^ V
•“ addition to factory and as a i MAKES I.N* THE WORLO and selec- ‘ -to
to move these instruments
Instruments quickl;
quickly. In
the atroniceat and biggest men wbo
^ oW fasUi^ed ^ of ■ storage warehouse. We eapected to 1 «‘»n from the gHaiist stivk in this fart, for tbe next thirty days we wii;
giving tbdr hair lOO stroke*
know ooTblng of Ibat acien.-r.
vipcupv this new bnildiag May 1st. but country. Consequently tbit sale is of’
PhUMMi anywhere and allow' one
Picking oat the heat test deiegate In brush night and monilng." said the the iwe.in’ occupant, being dcUyed in *»>♦• utmost importance and no one ini
* rent on purchase w!*o sell on
the group, the Japanese asked him to old barber. "Some of them are not the completion of bis new farton. has ’
<>f «« instnimeni should think of-■ Aery easy terms and ship to any pan
cpoteni with tbe oKl faabiooed bog’s disappointed ua in vacating ibe prem : letting the opportunity paar.
alt down in n chair.
; «if the r 8 Two thousand Pianos an<1
During this sale, gtsid Piano» of all ’Organs to select from: sent on ap
“Sow. I will show you how 1 would bristle brush. They nse a winr braab. l»«w, leaving u* with s**veral carloads
fully repaired at our faciorv.' proval to any part of Michigan. Write
make you get op out of that chair end electric or otherwise, ira ail a fake. 6f material and large ahipment* of
inanre best choice Cata
go along with me peacefully to the |k>- A brush drags out tbe hair by tbe mob Piano* fiM- Spring trade, and we find wiLL BE fiOl_n at i v Tn t •» /vw
• logwes with fnll dew^rtpllve bargain
inch more qnickly than a r comb A ourwelve* l*dlv crowded for rvxim ami
Uee station If 1 were a pulkeman aud
ORIGINAL PRICES.
|i«ts set on request.
you an obstinate prlanner." said Kata- man wbo wants to save bb hair aboold simply unable to take care of stock^
Values greater than even we have -and all arc g.iaranlesHi esactlr aV rep ■
GRIN.VEU.
BHas.'
nne tbe brosfa aa Utile as possible. With
i URAKCH MUSIC HOUSE. I&t Ea»i
wo^ It U
TbO- havethk-k, Jr^haTi^v olh^r■and infinitely great- resented.
dt-abf in this stale
If you bate any idea of buying (It .Front Street. 'IVaverse City, Mich.
right
arm with one hand w hile hr graa|ied 2Hy it ta likely to fall oaL*’Beald!wt
:ioas to tbe hair, and tbat's
hb wrtat with the other. A cooi»te bruab give* gloas
!• Warvt Isjurea
of deft twbb ami the astonlslted vic what women like. But with a n
The worst injured man
tim of Katayamab skill Jumped up bcalthy bead of hair looks as
•l»« liven to tell the sti
stnry Is not
All that
from the chair aa If he hs.l suddenly without tbe gloas as with I
11^ name 1
discovered that be was sitting on a
Him fully be rubbed bb arm and
Ihur ebildreii ilependeiit upon blot.
little
for tbe brush "
LtKTWleilged that be was satlafled
ackm
While at work ta the s.iuth Whltmer
with tba test."Tlico Katayama sug
cool mine near Coalj»ort. the mine
gested tliat be play le part
ij
cav-rd In on hJnx and ll»e doctors dliigt took h:
unwllUng prboner.
A -rtt« .1.0 opon, moob';:, bu«...
s
la the chair, and the big fellow grab
^
‘
**f
bed him by tba ami and tried to Iml- ly Hfe in Turkey oIhmtvwI that Turk- sixteen
piece* of vertebrae; skull
Ute bla'uctlca Katayama met tbe Uli Isiuka and ls>ok*ellers were nuitmg ertwbed in. Decev^itatinc oilvir plate
other fellow's twbu and tuma with the curious features «f tbe rountry. to prolei-t bralus: legs crushed and
movements aa quick and aliuple. and ♦Tbe Turkish bo-Aseller.** be nald. "has broken la three places; arms broken
after five minutes' atruggle tbe bigger a aoul above trade. He rarely or nev I In three jdsow; liands ctusImvI; all ril>*
man was obliged to give up and con- er attempts to punb
. ,
»“ l'*f‘
broken: left wboulder
fam that be could not bodge tbe Httla treasunw iKiim* of hi:
i Wade liroketi in two |daces; feet naiiv^
books BO greatly that be «au bardl
Jnpanase from tbe chair.
lirttwiwl organs Injumt. For
lodoee.1 to sell t
^Wfcng atrtwjgtb f<»
form part of bis st^l’ta trade ' Msm I •
tZT*
POWDER
\
Ab»olirt«ljrPHre
n tm m Mmhmr of Homlih
^MOVWGWAS
BEGUN TODAY
PfJFOS* REOTAL
I Aelectiona Satisfactorily Ren-
tTATC BANK WILL BE IN NEW
The plsno recital given by the
pupils c»f Prof. W. H. Bteffins. assisted
BUILOINO BY MAY 31.
by Prof O. M. Stewart, violin, and E.
E White, tenor, in the Academy of
Music this afternJion was ^icHlent in
Hm OccusM Its PrM«nt Place for every respect
Every nutdlK^r re:entlon and was
Iho Pact T%oonty Year*—Pi rot
Isfartory u
Locatiofi AcroM tHt River.
vanceroent
ficlent direction
The musir was c»t a high order and
The TraVeree City State I
all numbers sb/i«ed the result of
■Mnre Into Its new building
careful practice and hard, ctinsclenand vlll Ao business in the n«
tioiis weirk. The iinplls* proficiency
sjr morning.
n>ornln„ May 3
tion Tuesday
was shown to.a good admutage by the
lecal holiday will
day being at legal
force a good1 topportunity to make me selections given them. The solos by
chaate. Althou«h the change will l»e Prof. Stewart and Mr. White were es
nade^loaday It win Uke them a f. » pecially pleasing and well given The
program for the afternoon follows
TUys to »et settled.
This will make the finest l»snk In
Part I.
the northern pari of the state and ime
Behr. “Plre Balls Mazurka.*'
' of the inesl In the stale. This bauk Plano. Mllasiors
•n I>oudnn
I.
was Brat aUrtod In
dolnit bank- Earl Doyl(
Inc baalness under the name of linnird. "Tendre Fleur." for piano.
Egghard
nah A Lay Co and did all kinds uf
bankliuc business before any l»ank «ss
started In this section of the state. .\t
that time the bank was located the
■
rirer In a small building on Bay stre,*!. for piano. ‘na,
.Miss Olive Pease.
Later the banking department »ws
moired Into (he old store building, Mbses
which is now ficcuplfd by Caldwell A
Loudon and aliout so years ago the I rude Potter
Rondo," for piano.
Arm moved Into its prfwenl locatbrn
on the comer of Pront and l^nlnn
streets.
In 1832 the name of the t.ank was
lb. for)
changed to the Traverse City Stunbank, under which name It does bnsient lime.
ness at
Ume It was lnc<
1 of tlOO.OOO. In July. 1»03. tiiis Mis* Rhea Marlin.
>plul was Increased to f200,00« •
- Part II.
there is abottt tns.ooo surplus ■
I
KoIIing. iK.lka l.rllllani. "The Whirl
vlded profits. The new hank hat
uodlv!
:s ta tho state wind.' for Plano. Mlssi-s Pearl Wil
one of the flneai
Safe and I>t1 helm. Minnie Trimble.
built by the National
F-‘
Holst. "Minuet." for pisno. M
tana, i
r of Cl
iterior
Maud I*le*.
of liO.000. Tbe Inter
agllsh veined ro
Srhuler. reverie. "Ixmely." op
finiabed In white Em
Master Oscar AmtsbuiTh
ble with dark green marbilie trimming*.
mahogany, The
irnished by the
P !•;. t
Marble company of Chicago. Th
.Ml.ss Voricne silver. '
wood by Nachtegall A Veit of Cram
Rapids. Tbe bronze work wa« fui
Godard. Second
rbr.i,t
Iron company.
xioo fwi In
. The banking
iking r
Perry 1Hanthe rear part Is Presidentt Perry
nab’a oIBce and a room for hU
rate secretary. At 'the bark U also a
amall room for the ladles and also one
for the gontlemen where they
take their safety deposit
to look over aecuiitle*
The carpets on the floor* aiv dark
green velvet bnissels and the f
tofe Is mahogany The light flu
consist of side light* over the r
daaks and twelve celling light* ma<le
by tbe W. 8. Edwards Manufacturing
company of Chicago.
This bank is one (bat the owners
may well feel proud of and Is an orna
ment to the city as well as a p«Tma
nent Improvehtent that testifie* to the
thrift Ji^denterprise of this city.
PETIT JUR0R8 DRAWN.
Liat of Thoa# Who Will Serve
Tarm of Circuit Court June
The foHowIng is the list of petit
irors drawn today f
r Circuit court wt
13 at 1:80 o’clock:
M. Umlor, Fifth ward: Smith IatwIs.
Acme: William J. Nelson. Blair:
Joseph R. Courtaite. East Bay:
ward Shutter. Garfield: Duncan
zies. Grant: Tapp Hartline, Green
Lake; Warren Tilton. I.ong Lake;
John Rcbone. Mayfield: Harrismi
Speer. Paradise; T. D. Combs. Penin
sula: Marion W. Merrell. Whllewatt-r;
W. A. ElUolt. Unioq: Goo. Moir. First
ward; Dewitt Saterlee, Second ward
Perry Morris, 7
Third ward: Herbert
Boughey.
r. Ft
Fourth wani; Thomas Nl.-helton. Flflihh wa
ward; Jamites Bann<
uel Nickerson.
N
Acme; Samuel
Blair. B,
Stiles.
Bay; DanI
Kent. Fife
Lake; Etlward Hock. Garfield
Bpoctal sals of ahoot muaic 17 cents
par c^ Baturfiay and Monday only.
g
W. W. Kimball Cm
ASK TOUR GROCER for "KewadJ
Butter."
213Sm
f TRY A lUECQIIO WANT Aa
> ENTEIR SOCIETY.
r...^ c..-..
iI r«' :.“bSJ.\rr.;Tr„,
rr a:" :rb,Lt
b'^^' j r.r'
'I'lie
.J>7.
Korun
i
............
J. to. mniktn
....«
mm.
Zlnpmedenkd Ckarance Sak
Mrs. Mary Even-11 went to Kingsley
his morning for a visit.
Mr*. Roliert Walter and wmj went
Fife Ijike ihi* morning for a visit.
arles A. Strait returned la*t night
from-a trip to the east He has lK-.-n
attending school In Massachtiscit*
*« vi*Uefl hi* old home ta Handu
V.. while away.
J. M. Fell went to IVtoskt-y till*
afternoon on buslnea*.
MU* Edith Andenwni and MU*
H<-ntIy went to Charlevoix this
iMin for a few da.vs' visit.
Jojin Monroe of Boyne City ret
>me thU afternoon after being I
t.v on biisine** runnected witl
with the
erection of hi*
tiding ta
that place.
Rev.
om Pninvllle. Ind.. where be took
hi* wife for burial.
Charles B,xr* went to Old Mission
T a short slay this afternoon
H
tr Cloak Dept, y'” Bein(t‘'Sensationar
This Department has enjoyed the best season’s business we have ever had.
As leaders in Ready-to-Wear Apparel it has been necessary for us to keep
our stock in a complete condition. Every day’s express for the past three
months has kept it supplied. Today it is almost as complete as any time
in the season. Good assortment and nearly all sizes. This being the case,
the sale is of much more importance, as you can no doubt get what you
want and your size. We usually hold our clearance safe in June, but this
time we are going to give you a few days the advantage. We are the first
to close out stock. Cbf price cutting is indeed tremendous. We believe in
cutting deep and making quick work of it. We anticipate making some
changes in the plan of our second floor, and must have the room these goods
occupy. We have confidence that these extraordinary price concessions will
induce you to purchase at once if you are in need of any ready-to-wear goods.
Rp'-for srK-
nry Ix-ilerle
purchased i
oonfectlonar)- business of the I^Cn
Cand:
ind.v company.
Fr«*d Heumann ha* had a fine elec-i
sign hung In front tof hi* tail
room* on Cas* street.
Edward l.autner U having
trariive new front put on hi
More building on Union *
The Rathl»one~^i*ter*
social hop Wednesdav e'
to which all Knight.* «d
Notice.
Henry Uederle I
purchased the 1
Gretti candy store Ifrom Mrs. N.
Highle and will collect all bills
all Indehtednesa of
Y A GAS RANGE
318. All connection* free
Gas Co. now in
$25.00 C UITS
30.00 \
35.00
UITS,
22.00
25.00
18.00
20.00
12.00
10.00
s
s:
s:
lor lAdies,
fiew«t
Nobby and up-to-
Sr
XUITS go
14.98
12.98
11.98
7.50
4.98
few last season- Suits soUl reiibly a
Some $‘2’2 (mi and $’24.(K» Suits from last
4.98
m 7.50
Silk Capes
worth $2.60 to
for •.....................
98c
Silk Gions
..... 4.98
tht Utw Cwerf Coats
in
SKIRTS m Voiles, .Etamines. Cheviots, Hroadrloths, etc.,
Browns. Blues and (;re>-s, values range up ^
coati go during this sale \
wadding anniversary.
. O. R. A I. Timt Card In Effect May 29.
^
Tralas wifi arrive from north
south ataUons on aaio line at 1::
' m.. 8:60 p. m. aad from aouth at ll:»e
*
P m. Will leave at 8:10 a. bl. 11:18
L A m. and 4.54 p. m. Tbe service on
% ■; tho Kortbpon branch is revised.
'Trnta lenvea Northport at 1:4» a. m..
nnirea at Traverte City at 10 m m.
raiurnlng to Northpon at 3 p. m.
2198-at
Soldier, the store wilt he
dosed dll dof Wonddf
. i»-'for a i.riweni of Its vnlue in ruoiiev
ami will MHin oi*cn f.w business.—Chitm F^ra
------------’ cago Iiiter tiresn.
Park, a suburb of Cblcagu. wbo ones
KEWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
opon a Ume aakl be would bequeath
A GAS RANGE NOW. ft* to
made In a miidern. up to date. «.ni.
ILOUO.tXXt to the right kind of sorr
133-41*
All c«»nn**ctIon* free till July |*t.
k rrearoery.
ant ^1. rballengea public attvotloa
.Ga* Co. now In new liank fdork.
again by giving a rertyie fur breaking
2194tf
tato society, says a Chicago dispatch
M-I. Poi•PVI-M
Jill SHEi-rr MUSIC li
lit- Satinrday. Monday and Tuesdav
It may be «umtuarlzed thus:
C.nunell Bros.
Apply for a divorce from your wife,
^ neighborhood in dose
proxximity to Bwalklum
swelldoni
can g<>t money enough to |>ay the reut.
Join a fasbloDBlde cinircb.
Play card* at lea*t half tbe Ume you
have out of ottie bottn.
Cultivate llie golf habit.
Head the trashiest novels.
Join a good club and work up an ac
quaintance with aoclely men
.\tteod Club fiinctloD*.
Pay more atlenUou to what
your bai'k than In your head.
I'beae suggestluu* srv brought out
by the statement of Richard Hewitt
of Auburn Park, wbo i« trying
ter good Bociety. but ta bandUw|iped by
a wife who cares nothing for aoctoty.
<'oiitlnutag. Mr. Farsoii. who U
self in "good sot-lety." says:
"Well, the po*se**lon of a lively fam
ily skeleton should help some,
Jona.s. "Garotte." for piano. Mis* rorcr U oDeu uf beuefit to tbe aspir
ant. If be marries a clever society wo
Minn I
man abe ought to be able to placa
husband In the center of the circle,
tbe candidate for social booora aboold
chance to be In Near 7'ork be aboold
PERSONAL.
Jolo ooe of tbe chorcbea. lu aoj
ba ought to pUy cards assiduously and
cultivate a vacant exprewtion.
"Whst U society T Von might as wall
aa me. ’How old U AnuT I don’t
know and never found anybody
OiHirge Amiotte
did. Webster aays-but wbat'a
8M? AlnxMt anybody can get ta If be
gees about It right’'
ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 15
rent* Saturday. Monday and Tuesday.
Grinnell Bros.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bhutar Ara Calabrating Thair Fourti
atreet. are celebrating their
foiineoBth wedding anniversary today.
Mias PmtI Shuter. a sister of the
groom, who U ta Pasadena. Cal.,
a box of beautifulil orange blossoms f
Ibe occaakm.
Jis d tribute U the cU
Wheal-^*^”*°*
ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSI
«-ent* Saturday. Monday and Tue
Grinnell Hi
Previaiofia.
Opening. High. Low. dose.
E^’11:S ’IS’iiS’llS
til t^
1.48
2.48
----------------the St. LouU
not called for dog meat in
^ conclude that
Jonah baa now been rorrotinniiHl
toe* on Ux*! market 7»BMtc. In part. A Imaaalt atete fonnd br FaIbrr Srben In tbe Arrimologicai ttn■t Coostaiitinople baa on H an
Excursion Tieketa.
of King Noboaod.
(he eixih rwiuiry bafacw Obrtat. telL
sale of one da) excurw
Ing of tbe deatrnctkm of Mueveh. aa
Fbuch on the M. A N.
i event hltberto found an
begin Monday. May 30. and n
a^
Childrens*
Coats....
Walking Skirts
worth up to $G.60,
3.48
A few fest season’s styles, worth $2.50,
18
season’s, worth
....1.48
See Oilndew Display
Cbe Boston Store
t = SJffp#i#
:i.
4 >'S-
THE EVENING RECOEi> ^ ”
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1904
Cbe Cvenina Rccord^s Up=to=Date llltistrated Feature
World F?>.mous Exaonples of lndividua«.l lieroL/m
iitt«rklnc fnri
» hi«-h
r
4«
1th a rtr« «ni «f ItEht
■llir.'it ««f Tl.«- W«uM b«
n«btP »ver> 1
Muckers »a« rte«rtk r.-..-jlea. sti.l the
becsti.*- tt.c
tr» Kuw'.«r gra»ii"-rr
’ . r »e the J«|s!e.«ier>
i. ... l.r l t»H- i-.lnl
it ««« {•TtM**'-r 1
«)’ik th>-lli thk
Ku*»lun runti
s trr.^ of the hvei,
WAl EXTRA aOWI IB 600WA1
rapers Are r«MUfceA-T<
•C
Klchi
h»ae*Mew ■eadlagu . i
The BUtemeut that there arc Uuf*
tUuee aa oiauj chUdrru lu the alameuUo- Bv'huola In Japan as there art
In Uuaala and that the Japaneae art.
eaaeutlally a readme pobtlc hat coma
rather aa a aurprtae to Auierkaba vha I
know BO Unie aboot the Intellectaal at- Ulnnienu of Aaladc peoplea. Thcfp
mniiionl hie i
are all kinds of nacaalota, uonthUaik
waeUlea and daUlaa publlahed m tha
mikado's empire, laaned with editorial
loairht and by pahUcatlou. mathoda
.Jei itfiir ruck nt the harlM.r's mouth. which will bear rompartson with thoat
reiiMit.tne
of BU) ucddeaUl country. Thla da«•««»• vmy.
relopnieut of perkMUcal pabllahlag It
All ihiH time ih.- KuMian lire
youns. aaya the American Monthly Jto«i»t eft.n t»Ve. MtlJ
vlew of iterlcWB. It waa unljr tpata
aereu or el«ht years a(o that the indA-'
am printlus preaa waa adopted, but
maKaalne and uearapaiKT iiuUllahlm la
alllioit uDiiihilateU.
Kven
miral T.ir.. war ..l.ltKe.1 lo NajHlt In hl« now a promlalus euten>rla*‘ in Japan.
Tokyo, tbe capital, uaturall) pubrentHlIieJ hut I he nieiQ* llabea tbe moat luflueutUI pedodicaln
V of thelt ■•Xclilplait .-olului 1.
Tbe Talyo la a monthly mapmaloa of
.Xtiniher Inriniicf w h« miMi-^I even latpopular
Interest, fully llluatrated. with
to the rec..r.l ..f h:.aanl..u- iterformma furt)Kli.-i l.v n younc iui> a dnnilatlon of more than 1UU.0UU. Tha
Talyo waa ortirlnaUy compoaed of a
.tn.l thre. twllora helond
oomlter of different mootbly maffaSM"-*I Kue«l«|t fleet In
P..II .X.thur. The i.roj
alDM pobUahed by one c-ompany. and
the cumblnattou la nicknamed tt
•-'••f""'
I. ..f^he .^.-.celilratloil of hlbltion Mapaaine..
It baa a
the ta>rU-K)l»: Jii|*.tm-re h.iu.kImiii at
menial supplement printed In Kpgil^.
n;ihi> on AE.»* H*
know-n as the Hun Trade Journal.
• •li iilKlitf.iil of lh.it d;»> IhU fenrleiia
Kelsal
Zaaahl
<Tokyo
Kcononlc
iliiartet ill Mil oKiiii.ity iiapliiha launch Toky.
weekly, the oldest poh;
Jouruall la
Ucattoo In tlie empire, devoted1 to
llChte
.Xrihiji. They If
economics and enancaa. Ita editor and
proprietor, the Uon. Ynklchl Tafuchl.
member of tbe national bonaa of
repreeeutatlvea and one of the bant
l autlonrlv ilirouKh the toritedo
known eiouomlata of Ja|uin. Ua ad|. vk.-ie. niiil.
ele. tins n rruliu-r. the
rates tbe prlDdpla of free trade. The
: crew MK<<>-e.1e.l ill KetUliK I h>«e lu her.
TO Keteel 7Aaahl tOrlental Bcooomle
es|.|ir;e.l i, ton>eiV> aCAtut
imaOU tbe other Tokyo weekly, davoted to ecunomUa aud flnancea. It la
edited by l»r. Tameyukl Amano. Ho
advocates tbe protective poOtT. nnd
the teal twHiks on economka oaad In
the achoob of tbe empire are largely
of bla pn‘paratlun. Tbe Toyo 7aaabl
la only a few years old. There are a
r of rellgtona JournaU, the bast
known of which la tbe Kelael of Tokyo.
Kyolku Kobo U an edorational
,ly of the cwpltal. Most of thast
are llluatnited.
There arc 4$lu dally oewsi»apera In
the empire, of which eleven have a nstlouHl reputation Rliteen dalllaa art
publbbed m Tokyo alone*, all of thaa
taaued In ibr momli
It Hhimpo
perhaps tbe beat repr*w«»«»ti'^e^of
•® dailies It baa an enviable
for prompt and reliable national aod'^
forclRn newM
Kokuiuln Hhlfflbon
(National Newai la a dignified oewspageiieral Interest. It la cdltad
llerary towh
.N'ewai b dignified and InTokyo Aaahl Hhtmtmn
Newst la one of tha
car journab of the emplra.
Hncht Hhimhan (Idapalchi b ooa
f I*n
Yon
(Keadm and tha Takyo Malnicbl ShlBbun (Hally News). The Nihon (Japan)
b the dally moat popular with the rtn-
r;:nt.Trz
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
AN OLD MONASTERY NOW A GROCER’S SHOP AND STABLE.
propaganda;" the Jai>an Mall, weakly
and daUy. poblbhcd In Engilab and
owned by an Englbhnian. and tha
Japan TlmeB. puhibbed in Engil*>h. but
owned and edited by a Japanese.
Osaka, the commeniul i-euter of tha
empire. l»aa two dallies with brge drmlation—Oaaka Asahi (Morning Bun),
tbe most widely circulated dally In Ja—
IMiii. and the (baka Mainh-hl (Osaka
Hallyi. Thcice two are lufloentlal paIHT«. jioliUcally aiMl coiuiuervblly. The
Illnode Hhiml.uu .llbltig Hun Newai b
a national dally of Kiof.
The Jiipaucfe press U showing n
l»ld evolution toward wmtera mo4•■extras" which
ret>|>oUMlble
____ .. tiM- streets by newsboya. ar,
mther. uewaineu. In tnie American
fashion. Tbe newsmen an* bare limb
ed, with a teiiugul. or sort of napkin,
around the bead, with a ainall Uil at
tbe IM-It. which rings aa they run. Tha,
ajieclal news aiipi>>**t>'«'<it- «*■ "rxtra.*!
b auown as tbe pigwal Tin* text In
a J.npanese newspaper, or any otbar
lteri<sll<Til. I•e^dn•> at tl»e first Uoa at
tlie bead of (lie right column aod ruada
down. The first line gives tbe name of
tbe paiM-r. tlie dale, tbe piitw. postal
Inatructlons. etc.; tbe aecood line, tha
"catch beading*' of tbe extra. Tha
ling b done vertically. Just aa In
title. The IntereaUng aud aigalAportlout are empliaalxed by black
points at tbe aid*-, which serve tbe parpoai> of large ly|.e or Italh-s. Follow tnff
an* tl*e headings and the first para
graph of tbe first war eiira of the JlJl
Kblui|K> of Tokyo. date«l Fel>. 10;
CRE.\T VICTOIIV OF THE IMP*lUAl. FLKirr
tba JUIj
(B|xcUI trIeKrain I
Shlmpo.)
In a great naval bottle between tha
Ja|«ini-se and tbe Ituaalana.
Arthur, three of tbe principal
vessela of war have been uttarly daatmyeil. _________
rwtwro naew.
It b not Improbabb that fotora navBl
wars, says tha Chicago Tribune,
be fought out with torpedo boata. tag
pMlo boat deatroyera and dcatroyen 4
torpedo boat dartroyera. and ae ah. 4
iV
■n. poaaraaea a unique inenMTtst of (be
African war la tha ahapa at a drinking trough w hl> h baa br« n emied In memary of tha horaaa kilbd la the war. Tbe illustration l» a lepitMluc Uon of a photagraph nada hr pp AwM#aii tourbi who vbtied tite town recenUr
ramea Mac.NelU W'hiailer.
Inlereal in the noble art
imph I
1 ta ahowm M. Rodin atudlng beside
....... and the attit---------------Penaeur." The figure Is modeled upon heroic lines,
b a noble conceplloo faithfully
Buggeative of the deepest,contaeaplatlon.
1 forty I
e norihwMtern coart .
It In landing l
both by I
which In Itself b rather i
the dlaUHca.
The lllualrwilon repreaenla the I
1 unlmi<ortant. i
Tbo guremmeDt of Qoeooolaaa at*
fera a prbe of t2S.OOO for a method at
extermtoaUng the aponf*--------t cnctaa Mimtad tarn
V-"
^
"T.--
■7a
THK ETEKOIG EEOOED, TBATEH8E CITT, UOIL, SATtTlDAT, MAT M, 1*M.
ce tollmen
i
3
JTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
MWJ
rhis is a \cry important consideration in a woman’s correspon:e with Mrs. Pinkham. It is a great satisfaction to feel that one
lan can write to another telling her the most nrivate and confitial details about her illness, and know that her letter will be seen
by a woman only,—► a woman full of s)-mpathv for her sick sisters,
and with a knowledge of woman’s ills greater tfian that possessed by
any other person.
.
Mrs. Pinkhsm nerer violstes tbe confidence f hun entrusted to her, and
nltboncli »he publishes thousands of testimonials from women who haro
been benefitted by her advice and medicine, nerer in aU her experience
baa she published such « letter without the full consent, and often bj
special request of the writer.
The reason Mrs. Pinkham is so amply qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason that alxmtone hundi^
for twenty years, day
thousand cases come to her each year,—.some personally, others by niail, and this *
‘
women are wise
afterday, and day after day. Twenty vears of constant sueexss—think of the kmnvled^
,
in seeking advice from a woman of suefi experience, es|xx:ially when it is absolutely free. Mrs. Pinkham*s address is Lynn.Ma:
t'■■'■?
As an illustration of the good coming from such advice we herewith publish t^^'0 letters of Mrs. E. F.
Hayes, the reading of which should give every sick woman confidence In Mrs. Pinkham*s ability to help
them. These are only two of thousands of the same kind of letters which Mrs. Pinkham has on file.
Mrs. Hayes* First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help.
•Dlak Mrs. 1‘iskham: —I have Us*n und«*r Ilost»»n d«*«-tor8’ treatment for a lonj: lime
whin till anv n licf. Ilicv tell me I have a tlbroMl tumor. I «-annot sit down without pnat
f^;lil^ and ihe son iicss exteinls ui> my >i>ii»e. I hare U-ariiiK-ilown iMin.s l«oih lac k tuid ironu
Sly uUlonMUi in hwolieit, iiml I have hail llowiiig ^i«*lls for three years. My apa tite Ls not
giitsl. I «-4nn<*t walk or lie on my h-et f«»r any lenffth‘»f lime.
“ The sviiiptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little l»«»ok aivurately desoriU*s my ea.se,
an I write to you for advice."—(Signed) Maa. lL F. ilAvaa, jr.2 Iludlcy
(Ihixbuiy), lloston,
Jda.s.s.
Mm
Mounluin^ of gold .tmld nut pim liaw am li lc»tlinon> — or take the plm o of tba
health and liappint'M thu.<« gained by Mm. lluyca.
Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham*s advice—although she advls^
rirs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine—which she knew would
help her—her letter contained a mass of additional Instructions as to
treatment* all 6f which helped to bring about the happy result.
$5000
Si
No other female medicine In the wortd has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement,
roodidne has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded that
may. other medldne Is Just as good. Any dealer who suggests something else has no Interest in your case.
Me
Is seeking a larger profit.
Follow the record of thU medicine, and remember that tbe thousands of cures of
fi
LYDIA E. PINKMAM’S VEQETABLE COMPOUND.
The
aorlil'!.
f«lr
Htiuliiini ai
ii<
Y|istiami IHkIi
I mile, u th
Ijis*
Thre<‘ linndi.Ml
The
x.-atina
..eh«Mil^.
rapanij
h«.|,.
mark
tlo* distam-rs.
Two <’
.Siarx
14. Olivet
baar ball diamonds are Im-Iiik laid tml , >tah‘ 7:
in the Infield and handliall roiirls and
:•:
Inail 2; .M
.A
lIlKh
srhiMjl P.
Hope <td!*-ae K.
.M.»nda>. May
t»n tin-
In the IV 1
last tail days In June ih»- Inter srlud-
lay
B«tlr r'hamphtnshlps'ain he hehl tlier.v
Amoitg the Colleget.
Mhliiaan .I. Wlsr..n -
aln I: Yale 7. Holy Cross Ti; Penns.;
iNdnt
ai
,\
la troll
fi.r llu.iMx..
1.. m«s*t held Sat
la-mdi
tails, will take plae.- in l^mdon .Inly 2
n.-w .Amerii-an r.Tor.l for ..ne mile
Miah ami Kast«-m Hlt:h in the order
In a hatidicap has Ixx-n ma<h- hy Fr.xl
:ianied
Kramer. Hi.- huy.list
.
Mir asMK-iattons of
timh-r way
scIkkiI
Hattie
Mar-.ha!i and Kalnnia.’<i.i
e h.-hl June
atb-
Cr«sk.
The field
Ik-iroit
by MirhlKan Aierirultiiral roIleRe May
ami Washinftton
21.
• aidixl four places when- it i> eharc.xi
Ms.Is
Mil-hirtiraii
have b,x*n Mild
the
hah m hirotiji;
I St
Pittshiirfi
Intercollegiate champl.>nifhip
time
defeaie,!
in
four
Corneil
Vork
|..iuis
years
In
the
track meet held May 21. hy a son ,%{
SH4 to 444 points
has purchased of A
S, Gale of
■Min ArlH.r the I.p.mmI man- Kate Fear
naiichi
JiN-k.-y Mmd. r. who was thrown and
.................................. 20
. :•
p
....................... n
-
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
|> c..nip!eu-]y
gone.
He Is
English l.ad. th.- h..avity haek.-d fa-
Best
6.00
Gold Crowns,
5.00
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold Flllinxs $1 and up
It.undles.s, th.- .American rw-rh.x
n«-r of le;<;:. is .u-a.I. He fell and hn»ke
4V.-sid.-nt
on a farm n.>ar U-x-
dowry
of
the
PAVING TAX. r
the hammei; i:.4.1 feet, which Is 'he
New Y.Tk
Chicago .. . . . . .
IS 1
Hall's (of .Michigan) i>erformanee
St l4iuis . ., . . . .
14 1
of a half-mile in two minutes flat re
. . . . . . *.. . . II 2
duces his own western record
:Washincror.
»;;
fifths of a second.
,
iKxught, th,‘ famous
J;:2.,W.,|,
trotter.
All People Interested.
L'ii;..n Mre.-t to the east line of I'arh
t Traverse City.
; South I'r
third a.'se??m«-nt.
actnifl interctit
DR- T. A. PENHALLEGON. Kanirer
A. H. Parker, of Bedford. Mass . has
best performance ever in the west
Best Silver Fimn?s rsc
Best Cement Fillin?s 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
RKMKMBER, no charges made for examination and esti
mate of your work.
Take Elerator for Fourth Floor,
Rooms 407, 408- Open from 8 a. m. till K p. m.
Western
Cnl..n Telegraph Co„ ha.s ord.-n-d the
renu.v.i ,rf all wires running in places
SUIKIS,-,! to Ik- p,Kil n>oms.
^
Hingcn.
New State Bank Building
Rooms 407, 4OK
R,K-«.Dt!y $2.*..000
,'X,
Contractor* Wanted,
Ja.k Riley. 213«4. the iMicer. .iwned
-y I»r. B..nlm-. of Nil,-*, wirh . Is in
raining at the now
!ia!f-nii!i- track.
Rrntnn
R«K.t
rrow.i
immunx if afraid io fight thHr man.
Eng
).
a draw of 12 rounds at Baltimore May
Fit/
vh.i hurt Oar.iuer mon* in ais roiinilx
than old Fitz did In 20.
,;;ig
Henny
Ills
Mart in Hart and Gus Ruhlln fotighx
ihink
Jimmie Gardner knocked out
Memslr in
thnn- rounds at
Geo.
flrxi
Yang.-r gax.- Charh-y
Rood
U-aiiug at
N.ary
Mllwaukex- .
the
j
hard fight May 2u In ’Frisco after th
balrrie* OB J
OIL' OIL'
6AS0UNE! GASOUNE!
f
1 haxc
I..
purciia
jtfcpared to sen e the
old i^ircms of the route
and public generally in a
satisiartOT}- manner.
DR. W. J. HIGCnS
DENTIST
yards
‘"'liTk
Chicago
s Gardner has won a match.
rounds of fighting Martin CanoJe. of
He
J»>e Gang is matched with Charley married Minnie Storms, an actorette.
Mulhall. t ic welterweight champion of
at Toledo. .May 20.
region?, for 20 rounds, at
Jack Munroe Is in Friaco and wlU
jlM*gin tra
McCoy and fits are aaU
of
rontrartor i<» p"l In I.OOO cubic
of roncreie work In Wexf.ird
t railroad. The railroad
furnish (he cement, the cnMay 2" . and Referee Bardell decided
o furnish
gravel
in favor of Yanger
The rn.wd was tra‘''“«'
to be by the cubic
Very best of denul senrice only.
w ith Neary
and after
It was "V.-r !
I J. Hubbell. chief en10th year of practice. Your patroowanle.1 to mol. Bardel!.
; gine. r. J
i age IS
is tsoliatgd. In new Muoiqb
F. R. R. (
•Hattllng " .Nelson of Chicago w.in a 2lKMf
matchtvl to fight In San Fraurbro July
lUrlxir
Among the Pugilista
The Jack
ion
:ifi3-ti!I may 31
was rcfusiKi for the horse
EASTERN LEAGUE.
<'■.Titr.nri..r>
fortalile plar c
here,, drix.- with Prince .Silxer Wings.
his niTk whll.
ncf.in. Ky.
Traverse City-. Mich.
M-iiil>.r- lit i)i.- \';it ii.iinl KI.-< i r i<;il
For executing your work with the LoiSl Amount Of Pain
an.l together xvith our Cut Rate Prices and ten year guaran-
Moliariti. winn.-r of the Kansa.
Ik-rhy. was third.
aeore of 2 to I, In a tiasket hall game Terre Ham.- .
for the rhampionshlp of .the iiniver- South Rend ..
Fort Wayne...
klty.
Michigan' tennis team won cvi-ry Kvansvllle ...
game In both singles and doubles fn.m Marion ................
WheelInK
Oberlln on May 23;
.
Tbe U. of M. tennis team wiU en Hayton
ter the tennis conference at Chicago Grand Rapids ........... 7 is
twxt week.
General Sports.
Athletics in Michigan Schoola.
Miss I.ottlo IVodil of Moreton.
Tuesday Alhion defeated the Ypsl- land. Is the amateur golf
125 Cass Street.
h.rite. w.ui th.- Chira^K.. Ikuhv at Haw
Rose of .Mirhlgau not only hn.ko the
The senioj sophomore rlrls defeat-1
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
jun-.l in a rac-.ai I'hurcbiit I>..wns.,l
<-onc.-rn,s!. hut his
thornc. May 21. hy |taif a h-ngtli in a
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
^
NOTICE
4th Floor, New State Bank Build in?
\ \ 7c cordially invite the ircoplc of Traverse City an.!
YV
I>KNTA1. I’.\RL0RS.
located in the New State Bank iiuilding.
Fourth
ding, FOU
Our parlors are c<iuii>Floor,.Rooms 407, 408
and with our skilled
IKrd with all latest electrical appliai
Workmen and roo<lcrn nietho«ls we arc prepared t
work which has hitherto been .lone only in large chtes.
Horses and Horsemen.
Kept ll-siet. l.y r |,e Us.- of plax t lilnss.
world's record for shot puttinK in the
dual meet with rhicapo hut he threw
-i'" -
Th.- prl/»-s will In- silver, hnmr.e
memory
Hr.mklyn
Ito-ton
..
PhUart-lphia
TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
State Street Sales Barns
diam.-».-r and mmini-d «.n nialu.catiy
ts..llly Injuries an
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Freshmen medics of the C. of M are '
W. 1
In line »Uh the IVeshmen llts for the ;
jCinelmiatf
........................
base liall champlonshij. «.f the nniver
(ChlraKo............................. ..,.2.) V
.Mr.
first
o do away with cash jirtres atjlie an
1". has r.x-..xered s.. lar jis his
MIC of the Aari.Mix h«cu.-s tip
7iy -- canies:
nec«V liurr.es
Int.-r
Ijik.- Vachtine association has ilecided
ii.
. makina i
this aeasoo and is pirk.-d to win the
..f the
niial r,*Batia at Put In llay July 17 lo
AU arrest,xl
erroIh*ci
in SnV, 1 .V
defeat Inc the .lunhir laa.s
rac* cimniitux-
•M. \V, Sax sue. ..wner «.f Han Patch,
.xml sellers in Cleveland Tn.*sday and
Wisconsin in lh«> dual intrrrolleKiMe
Ft»r the
Till-
Thi- police heKan a rrusadr aKuliist
of lllinoi.s was d.«
wlio
Th.- |ir.-\ hills mark was
:nc In no seon- for «-i;her si<le.
nins contest.
Princeton
a
all
sh.iiiM see U-foic piit.-liaslnii ciscwlierc.
TOM SHANE
fnmi scratch
ami aluminum m.xials. four inches- in
playyxl
-fk.iiie l ine anunal-s m tills lot, w:Iiirh
wiHECniiDiin
at Vall-huri:. N
His liiii, wa.s 1;.'..^
M inmiii: Kanie last Saturday.' result
20 by a sr«.re of‘3 to 2 In a fifi.x-n iti
lly
I
2;:
League Teams.
aos «lefeat.-d
fcaled. TH to 47. hy the I nlversliy of
Th.- Ixmt. whh-li will h.-
Gra.x-.. Roman siyl«-. Ih-m iw<. in (hr.-.-
won with
Aminaeiiienis are now
-women imd is the tmoring sign of irregular menstruation
bearii^do^
pains. Completely prostrated by nine months of suppressed menses, blinded
tiT headaches and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and
L^thy woman again. ‘ Remember writb Wine of Cardni no case is tuqieless
because this gnat remedy cures permanently nineteen out of ere^ twenty
cases and nerer fails to beneSt a case of irregular menses, bearing down
pains or anr female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors base
5iled, try Wine of Cardni, and irj it now. Remember that he—*“*—
mean female weaknees. Secure a bottle of Wine of (Cardni today.
AU druggists aeU $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardni.
wr.-sth- III.- Russian. Hackenselimhlt.
C. Purdue 3; Illinois 17. Minn.xSr.a 7.
May
I wish that all soffeis
-n a-wnts ii.tuIIiiiB tOH. hlnls. an.I ail
• ndt s.K-f.iid. .*.2 {Miints. and Wesi.-rn
^■lon. romprlsiiip tin* Hf«h
Cvillexr aames play e<l May ‘.V:
Pauw 2. Rose P«dy|,x-hnlr <•; Imliana :
nwHU
Diafl
TrsMursr, PortUad Broaomle
Blela
piB.x.n sh.N.i .M.-niorial .lay. Then- ar.-
iiiu/oo Iliver Valley .\tli1eli<- a>oKioia-
Naval Academy 2; Cnlversliy of
track
WineofCardS?^^
vomen knew of its gooo qualities.
Chh-aK*.. hut
Tom J.-tikins has h.•,•n tiiat.-h.<l t.i
IT the third annual nex t of the Kala
a
cinnatl fi. .Miami Cnherslty 2.
reconI In Hie two mile
n-aimrni irf
the t'hicaao .A ,K. He can hanlly
ilu it lln!e^> f
r. siis|H-nds all
hut on<- an- sw«x-pstakes.
1 - iMiim.. r,-nira: Hiuli seho.d ol 1
The foIloalnK roltui;e Kaiiies
The rqiverity
.Anslralia ami
Poh* Vanlier IVvorak Is allnrh.Hl to
the First
HU
Olympic i-oMeae eh.-«tiipi.in>htp-. open j-ln>i-rollese T Owo>-so t'lly .Mills
Wisconsin university
an.l
'would like to Bo t»- tin- worht's fair
i.
Katon Uapids Hi
a hut will lx-knoan as toe '.-hiwd defeah-<! Olivet. •: to
West
l-'atiu
.1 lotscti fioiii l^niliana.
Si. J.ibus. Mii-h . will ha\«- a.hie ehiy
i*»u Hailior ti.-.!; Ah-can Hiah sehi*«»r
leer champions. Ihrn rolleae hasehall.
vanla 4. Prino-ton 7;
iiH-civc.l a ratl.u.l «f fine
/ of Chrdoi came as a God-send to me. I felt a
change for tbe better within a week. After ninetees days treatment I menstruated without suffoiM ngoaioa 1 usnallj did and soou became
2. and later in
roHi
show thehi what runnim; Is.
.N'i!o> Hieh selxMi!
Jitne 11 alien rome the aoterii r.d-
pla.vcxl May 21
I Inivc juNl
*;a>h>rd llmh srlnsd 1. Alhhm 12, Kal
athletea all! ni»t Ik- drawn there until
to the ndleKCi- of the world
SiMiimr UulTey will nm in the Kim
the s.-a'on hr will
Howell Hmh
m
Alma ndhtte 1, Hills
Marine <‘ii>
Ontaide of St. lamis the ailenilou of 4nia/.>Mi
and June
liBM-
\rma<lM 4. .Mane.-!ona Utah M-luad I.’!.
4ilher alhh*lir apparatus add*sl.
I"*'*' mail.'i in tin* hand> of W. r l»ev
.Michigan ; *i>-h I'hamiiliin'hlpi
eae .*•. .Anu ArUir liiah M-hiHtl 4. t'hei
U nearly 12.«m*o. .-v.-rv pan Kivlna a ■---u Jnuh»r
Fine Horses
I medietJM I errr
ik. Iinfferedfor nine mont^ with soppreaaed
tnenstraatioo
istroatioo which
vbich eorapleielj prostraleid me.
Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I
blinding headaches. My limbs would
w fw«U np and 1 would fed to weak I could sot
••j.-auv. of l*rlnr#:fon.
t.iilnwlm:
piaved ■•>
.\i|iIan oille^e I. Detmii <t»!
aucNl view of the imek and held Gran j ^•■luMd 1. Owo-s*) lli;:h
lle’alahx
............. .-y. ..... . .....
July
'1
I atiil Ihf |»r«T.f.|ie‘«‘ of IV-irot!. ToUmIo.
flkxl <’!••»•■lull.1 >«i'lii;
i-.-i
*
♦
J
X
I
•
Saiimtav
imU aamev
and iweniy yardK ran he run on the
alralKhtaway.
Zr
I .l. fivii. il Clean
. believed lo 1m- l-h*' b**Si 4»f U.x hllid. . olli-pe. :M' to
feel wide.
Women's Headaches
Th«*r*- »lll
K'liiii'it
M'lil
T
.aiiit Nnriiml Ini'..-
IxmU. »hlrh \n alni<»^i
I hr path
I
Evenu of tke Week .n the
Diamond, Track and
in the Ring.
THE SPORTING
WORLD
J
Notice to Oog Owner*Fall River. Mass. whom be knocked
Owners of dog* are notified that tbe
j license* for the present fiscal year a
should be secured fre
Jim Jeffries is doing a lot of sprint- |
p city clerk before June 1, 1904.
his training. He figures that it
James Avery. Poi
ounda
ieirt
*217»-20t
dcTelopt bU Inagx.
ng. under K. P. hall. o« floor
Jockeray Boamesi CoOefc aad
TH» SVSHDrO BBOOBD^ TBAVBBSB CITY, MOH, SATUBDAT, MAY 88,1»04.
MMin«s«r
THE WWU
^
;
THE
THE TBHTTIIH! MEH STAtllON
j^Iarcbing CCIttb Grant
BEiimFDl
McGregor Bov East Bay Park
rgcct rHoetkM oC »ce la It* I ^^bTY r«r* ago tbe year of bloody ' *1 G. K. Warren and tbe Sixth noder
imiMiigns General John Itoilgwick. Early on tbe
«a4 Ttfmir vork* that it ha* | ^ bauk:* «p
L Gram «th Geoen.1 Jamr» t*. Wadsworth,
Virginia aad Oorgia.
»r Buwl*.
rifuwo p*T «at. of lu t
la Virstnii
glren tbe rank of cummsodlug a dlvtoiou of the Fiflb
vorlctas torn hare torn lain off. Tki»
general, with eotnntaDd of coT|»*ordered to face bis com
la la andhloe to tb#* ir>«lortk*ti of lo aU the redeml furce. fl. peraonally tuand by tbe Bank aootbward and
.\nuy of the I'otomac, charge throngh to tbe plank road until
per ceaL made last fall
ilust JUcbmond through be Joln«^ on tbe right of HaDro.-k *
Caaafflaa labor bodlrf ar^ MbtlBS latbenamrcti
tbe Kappahannock line. The morensent was a forlorn
a bill la tb* DpiBiaioB par.iaaietjl p*^
river known aa tbe WlkbTii.wii. In the hope. I>»«t*oce« were unknown
asitilna th* looorporailofi of UUm- wr.
month of May. 1S»M. over a hundred ac- Fedrtnl leader*, for the ground bad
lOB#.
F* fougbt all orer tlv theater always been biskle the Confederate
Tbe aatoed gans'^t
worker*' cableb reaulied in loa* of Ufr.' Unea ami h.td »otU»een reconnoltered.
and the ..m.>era were wltbout map* or
Uoaal aaloa is begloalnK to follow tbt May b was a day of l«»itl.*»
batUe ope^ in tb- WiM.-me** guide#
aaaaiple of other labor oncaolsaik«u
os May 5 with one of il.e iie-*t reGeneral Wadsworth took 1
PEDIGREE— Robert M<K}regor.
647, record 2:17*. sire
aad to adrerttoing lu lalM.
I whb
markable struggle# known to the an- through
tbe unknosrn
wlldeme
UKoaaotlTe
ragineem
from all
nals of war
Writing of tbe little- out falling Into amhnah.
but
polau OB tbe Pblladelphia b R-arf
ground, ttoneml Itad-nu #.-.y» ••ou-, And attack after be forroe.1 his line at
tag lUllvajr oocapanr's Ik'IHiamspon Ungtod maa. of «iunt«l evergreen, the plank mad be waa shot from tbe
dirl.lcm hare organized a brancb of dwarf cbestnul. owk and bazH. witb aatWto Juat as bis borwe |e#io#l
Pfwstworas.
lirtotllng Confederate breastworks.
Dorsngo, 11:18. reco^ 2:2SJ,!
tbe Ilrotbarbood of LocooKHlve EngiWlhlerness
battWekl
Dams
Bbniba. making the forest aba7»«t UuFrowj the
WIbb
Durango Belle, 2;18J, and 15 (^erx.
(Kb(
penetrable *
Ami of tin- b;.tU.. “A Grant man beil the
Imc, 2:19J, Axinite, 2:174.
It la aaaerted that eaptojment In wrestle aa Mind aa at mblnlgbi; a, ward nroun.1 Lee** flank to Ppottaylvajih* bailding trade* in Ireland to worse glooin that oiade maiieiiT«n» Imprae- nla Court Ilonac. where tbe fighting
McGRF.GOR BOY is a very handsome, bnghl ba
tlcable: a Jungle where regUn-nts was re*ume«l on May K.
than at any tiBM- sloe* l*4k.
commanding appearance.
He can go as high as any
road, ami with plenty of speed.
He can show a 2:^ clip and has
Al tbe tweoiy artb anaiversary of stumbled on each other and on the en- rorp*. under fleoeral John }tedgwk>k.
Bring souHtlme# Into reached tbe Behl Uic on the Wh and
n^er been trained for speed.
His brce«ling is certainly of the best,
the Korrlers* uhk»n «»f New York city. emy
gnIdM «rfien on- early tbe inh look up position for battheir
by
Robert
McGregor7the
monarch
of the homestretch, the sire of the
a rrSjDOO dlapUy of atoffed animals
ly by tbe rraekllng of tbe bushesI or tie. One Iiattery of tl
mightiest
race
horse
in
America,
Cresccos
1;59|, and over one hun
aad dressed skin* Illosiraied the In
tbe eheera and cHes tliat aro#.- from rated in full view of tbe Confederate
dred others below the 2:20 mark.
dartry.
ha aroumi - “Hie flgliilng of nharpabooters. and erery officer who
depth!
PLAT OF
Foaled 1898, aad stands 18-3 hands high.
.
[i'
f
b
^
Unions in New England eonne«e<l
with the amalgamated a**oclailf»n «rf
^'bare formed an organisation which
■bgiBBd.
A most Intercsiing aliusUon In ih-
J.
labor world
ha* developed tn Au*
tralla. where the Brat r«-«J labor par
liament in htotory may be said to Ik
to fdfmatlon.
For some time the la
hor party has held the balance of pnw
The nomlier Involved In labtir dto
putet in England
In the
Briasdiar Caocrsl
«r>f*a 1ST Mnrrvi
AtossfUlcr M • y *,
O. a. V.. inon.lly
wounded St ih*
bsrtU of tn* WUd«rn«**. V*_ M*y
!n»r*l
9. 1S<
lOdrd
Hay*
t h*
a brtaad* I
Sacood cor . H*
•••t or
o Mubbom actlor
l«dbyC«B>r*l H*ncock en the fomeut
V*: rtr
and the Fr,*ni Strc<*t Boulevard.
feet wide, oatending thr«>ugh ti
lot* aft- already sold and the bstonce
will
m
not
Tbe aggregate
('*!! at r..> i:
fftollOI-llOAN
mandad • d
In tba Fifth
Ha was *not from
at* boraa whll*
Mrlkiw,
days;
Thepublij:is cordially invited to in
onion plumber* have Joined the
but their movement to not as general
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
4.B0fl lake seamen. i.'Mki lumlier shov-|
House in the state.
era. t.ooo vea*«>t unluaders and S.Sfki |
marine cook* who are either directly |
Involved or Intenated In the settle
ment of the dlfferenc«*s twtwi‘cn the
lake carriers' assoclatiun and the men
Cooperation has proved a dt>cided
commnniiles
Barney Anderson
of
Co-operative dairying to dl
reclly responsible for an Increase In
the value of Danish
butler exports
from $5.00(1.000 in 1S«2, the date of tbe
Inception
of the
co-o|ierative
move
STATE STREET
ment. to over |29.00(i.0oo m I90o
TO IISURE COLT SI0.00
Building
Blocks and
Brick «
Mbick>^ and Iliiek
«,nabl.‘
alnio*t iinllniii
o»Tmof»*kTMr^
ITic.-*
JOHN R. SANTO^
IOENERAL WSUilAIICE |
MachTn-s" wld-l,
simple of anythin;
Unkm biicMa.ver* and stonemastms
I nd t
at Madison. Wi* . are striking for au
elght-bour day.
,1 .'"ncor '
fttw Wllhalm ffloek.
•••*1lgate iK-for- bti\ing
ilculars addre**
Although the major
Ity of building trades unions In Mad
IB.
iaon are now employi^il on an eight
boar basis contractor* a
tbe effort* of
the
bricklayers and
Binnemasons to seettre the same right.
vrTiFBAT. T.EADF.RS ETT.T.T.D IK THE WUDEEHESS CAXPAIOK
AGAOrST HICEHOKD IN 1864.
A plan by whleb tbe conirailzatIon
of the entire labor movement In the
wlnp.
General Setlffwiek waa w arned of ibe
by (Jen- daupt-r
dangvT of |going near tbe exp
where tbe Seouud cun*’s 1^0 bJ
k. fouglil tery. but In bwa than an hour after tbe
Wlntleld Scott Hnneo.
Hi
,1 by Ilotort warning tbe general and the officer
Confederate right.
sloB trade council of San Franriseo.
ml U:»neo. k who gave the warning walkiM out U
Cal.
sfer bto uiarvUlug the battery to get a belter allguiuenl
Extended
e«p<Tim»‘nts
column* from the ttolbarpln roa.I to for tbe troop*. Seeing the men wboa
Prance, show that in a given perksl
orange plank road, a txmple of they pasM.1 dodging bullet* simcl .1
of lalKir the total quantity prtxluced
. distant and leading in the same the
battery.
Sedgwick
exclaimed
is Increased by Intervals of rest,
direction.
While en*»*iiig ov^r Ibe ‘ What, men! I»odglng Ibl* way foi
peclally when short resting Intervals troo,,. wero attacked on the inarch Mtutle bullels*( Wbal 'll you ik. when
by Confederates and .-omiwlb*! to they o,ku Are aloug the whole Hue?
are multiplied. Rest art
plunge Into the wlldomess to Ihul tbe T'm nsbamevi of you. TIhw «-:iu't b
ulant.
enemy.
The eblef b ader who fell elephant al tbU dlstaiKV."
A movement is on fcwi
General Alexander llays.
second* after reachiiii: Ito*
the nine bricklayer*' unions in Man commanding a brigade. Tbl.* devote.1 battery tbe general wa* struck by a
hattan and the Dronx; 9.«o«
oBb>er bad often rldd»-n in open hit- bull. t under the b ft eyei and b- fell
tie. even on tbe bare sIoik>* of Get- ap,,u« uis chief of staff, tjeneml M.
Involved
. bto .taff arul flag 1k^ t. McMahon, carrylt.g bln. to tbe
It la pniposed to cJo*e all flint glass tysbiirg.^ t"
admiration of two ,jr„und with bin,
Deail, wan almost
factorU*# for jKp^ months, from
armies. lie fell at Inst In a tnTOl(^ InsUinlaneous
Tbe
new*
spreatl
15 to Sfpti^ber 15. The plan b
wll.bTncs* wlicre
quickly among
tnH»]F*. and iImposed to prevent
overstocking
regiment could note bl* nctiiui.aud de
m iiioiirning tbe
market, and to permit manufacturer* rive Inspiration from lit* «>ourage and
John S4-dgwb k. who wa*
martial entbnslasm.
kindly and
to dispose of sl<ick on hand, and i
May G found Ilam'Oi'k still battling genial cb.ni
expected tbe union of flint glass w(
l>n May 1«J two daring a*«ault« wenalong the plank roa«l
He bad enrrU*l
era will coincide.
hto right flank to the road, but every made on
l/ee*s lutren.-him-ni.*
at
The Iron moulders* Inlernstinnal
step of the mareb wn* opjK»«eil by the Spolts.vlvanla. and the tro-p* Ini l.y
Ion ha* appolniwl a l*l»el agent for the ConfedeTBtes. itwl tlie I'eib mto .'onM Geiioral \t arreii and the gallant ColoDominion. He is now Jn the east and onl.v make headway by i#*netmtliic the
thicket along tbe route
During tbe umler a galling Ore. only
is w-uyking hto way westward,
had built back will, terribje slaughter,
cording to the offJrers of the organtza- night the Confederat,»*
bnniitworka of logs. Tbe IVlcral right, eral J C. Ub-e. wlio letl IVurre
Don the laliel to now lM>ing plac^Nl
wing was struggling under tbe same umn w lib bl* brigade, wa* ii
large numbers of stove* and range*
diflicultle* In advancing along the Or- wounded! General Rice's death
- as well as on heavy hardware
ange turnpike, a couple t»f mil,*# uoeth tbe fourth In four days of fighting
Painters and lalKtrer* In tbe ship of tbe plank roatl TbI* wlug waseom- $mong tbe Federal leader*.
O. L. LANGDON
htillding Industry in the north of Eng po*ed of lb- Fifth eorpe under Gener-
Ice as Well as Fuel
Boodrich & Stanley,
travtrst dtp,
ly be submlltotl tie the AliU't) l*rovi-
rr,l-
land have made a demand for a Id per
cent. Increase in pay.
sixty hours a we«-k
When the lexxlle
Three big furnaces of the works of oiK-ratorv struck last-Mimni-r ih- car
pile#
in all department*—tran*|H»ra-
lion, maintenance of way. shop*—hut
the Illlnol* Steel Co. at South Chi
|H-t weaver* were the <»n:y cmplo>«-*
onto on tb- line* east of Pittshurg an-l
cago were cbmed down, throwing T'to
who gaine*l any reduction in wxjrklnc
Eri.-
men out of employment
ho;,r*.
west m«
Trade* unions have existed tn China
for 4.000 :?ear*.
hoar* a wiH'k they rtdurniHl to work.
Women have be« n admitted
bershlp in New Haven. Conn
tile
wait
er** unioQ.
Industry I* menacetl In Chicago by
two impending strike*, either of which
On a. ctmtpnmiiso lutsto id
ali-r Six wee.k* of ldlene.«*
worker* struck
t
1-
hoer wet-kNo decision ha* Mien . organization in Co>hi>cton and open
reached hy the carpi'i weavers' un- »u the mines at the union miner*,'
the slxiy-hnur wi-ek
Henceforth the operator*
or
'caniration In Coshocton will be separ-
will have a wide and disastrous effect
FVelgbl handlers, with a stronger
more dtoriplined force than that which
tied up shipping there rwo year* ago.
are preparing to demand 12 a <1
Machlnisu threaten to strike also.
The furnace of the Empire Steel
and Iron corapsiny of Oxford. N. J
The shut
The rail mill, the nine inch fliill and >**•
the plate min of the Cafldiri* Ste*-!
contpany of Johnston. Pa. are closeil !
down, owing to lack or order*
It 1* said that the American Federatlon of lAbor send* out
the aim Itelng to get down to tbe 1902 ,
that his service was
no longer re^
ffulred for some time.
Philadelphia tapestry carpet
facturers have notlBed their wearers
that after Jtme 1 they propoae to retsts to the old worklAC basis of the
IlL..
V
Alwtu 11.000 men will be laid €»ff by i
the Pennsylvania
yesterday
ba*l*.
manife*tai|on
of
c!a>>es i* the esiabitohment in FU-rlin
doam is for an indefinite period, and
Railroad compsuiy.
Continued shrinkage In
busi-
and
*h( II and factory.
The government
BOTH 'PHONES
”‘1 ^PPr^Priuted
$17,500 a
•••ocUtion. at It* meeting In
cladlng those noUBcd ihU wemk. ap-iOcveland recently. Approval and In-
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
;.n.
Plioii. Ul.
J. N. MMm
On. R. NcWittr
HOIROE & IKWETNY
.md unhealthful
ami
GENERAL INSURANCE
STA.S'toAKIi o .MPAXIg* aJKl Kar»ar#*
Mutual t'tr- lu.arano* Cooipaiij
.I.':"..’
I 1 NCWWILHELIN BLOCK
MEstjte.
Master*
an.l
Piloi*' a**ociation
aud
CLEANEST
....HEALTHIEST.^.
I»a-sed resolution* declaring it to be '
hikT;
company to enter the
bulMlr.g field
The cmtnpany will be
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
a co-operative bast*,
i-iOM-r
paid in at thi- time «if incorporation
IS
The {.Aconis wcxilen company of Iji-
S-hool teachers are greatly needed
in the sUte of Slnora. Mexico. Many
schools have l»eea closed b^ause of
ELECTRICITY
The govern
akir io«a
PER 1000 WATTS
good aalarie*.
from
♦ plaster.
j
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]
nearly all countries
Buiistg Rim Elteble
li||t lid Nsm Cs
(curing headache
|ind nervousness
a sitecialt): glassguarantee.! to hi.
Sticks, Buds, Etaii, Pmisins,
J. M. FELL,
Suit* 308-New State Bank
building. CorreaiKsndent Geo E.
EJIIs. Grand Rapid*.
Ofiicial Market Quotation!
vatc wire, cYircct fron
York and Chicagi
Absolute security.
•how V.IU •ampl.a
Wtaea Tffn Waml e KJce C«t «f Mett
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnar, Propriasor
--- -
•American girls preferred.”
/-
lUoeed Want Affta bring Big
Itatawm far tha m—ay tnvs
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
'^1
-Tiir -flfct
micb.
Butcher* and SausaR* Makers
It is no-
AO.
JARPET CLEANIN6 WOKS-.
■OTTQjrg aaT,
receive larger salaries
try a record want
the first five <la)-<
<
ynth.
of each
Carha,! on hand.
Am-rican girl* are in demand there,
and especially stenographers and typethan they do in America.
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT Hotel whiting
PCTKKlSXnDBT
are constantly arriving In Manila In
who
BY
COMMISSION BROKER,
conia. N. H.. ha* shut down, throwing
;b*i hand* out of employment.
tibcally romtiinc'l with fire rlay,
rcrnent*an.l other ingtcrYicnts.
I’lastcr to.Uy, carj^ntcrscan iollow tomoTTow without <lislo<l;;mp
fitted
J. LEAHY
AKB
I>cr cent of the capital stock 1* to to-
Women
L 4_ A. ffUILOIN*
GLASSES
J
th< fight
D.-tndi. Mich., union carp-nters will
form a
FIRE INSURANCE
♦ Fire Proof Elastic Puip
I Plaster..
♦
♦
♦
J
tici-d that most of the “want ads” say
By a unanlmoua vote, tbe Lake Car-
tlot. in ihe number of employeee.
-.DENTISTS.-
Ic—M» N.. WUk.lB Stak au
♦ Made of wtK*!, pulp anil Fiber, ]
e rhemjcally prepare! an.l sricn- ,
diUM-l Ih- action t»f It* cx-cnti\c c
mitut- in r-fu*lng ihe' d-mand* of tnc :
wriier*.
earlv Impnnement are the reasons for' ihto I
Travaraa aty.
XENHALLEGON
I Work of H Ifhast Posaibia Chad*,
fins Gold Wet
521 SOUTH UNION
IffiC. B. Taylor Goal Go.
*e*rch of work, but it is said that few
in
a
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
at them are from the United Slates.
of accident*
bawycr
rmiiDinMim
We are
now booking; orders for the season's dellvt;ry.
permanent exhibition of appllthe prevention
-vhfip
1 C4it:\ im
and earnestly solicit your p.atronane
•s, for the preservation of health
expectailon
rJ^uttio’n'ln ihe Vo;^"j"u.t decid-j
ed upon as unavoidable. ThU redne- i
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and ail oiht^r Ice
consumers, that it is our aim lo jrive them the
best and most cMlcient service possible. Our
ment to advertising for them, offering
lat.st
25.ft.*i.Otto | mu rest in the welfare of the working
publication* annually.
WOOD business. We wish to assure the friends
the alienee of teachers.
’■‘Ph’
Germany'*
about 100 men are out of employment
■Each employe
•’»"*'**
account of the favorable con-
D.v -t
br-a<l
II.r hUi***i
be conducted in connection with our CO.-M. and
with l.ctM' *han*# of $1" each Twenty
j.. amhoriilvely announee.l that
for a lifty-four-' joral-coal operator* will split from the
ion on the tootificatbm of a return to >«,!e
BUSINESS of JOHN .\. J.^CKSON. which will
r*tahltohe«1 on
l*orlion.
The ti'X-
We have purchased the old cr,tabli»hed^ ICK
ice IS pure and une.xcelled in quality.
niicbigMn
WHY SHORTEN
YOUR LIFE
city may l»e brought about will #hon
-arent out of blast yesterday.
Zll Kroet aSrMS.
B. J. MORGAN
same
penters in the strike for chno*d shops,
farming
c**T«7aaata<
inti*.'..
as that of the woodworkers
There are JWki masters and pilnlK,
In
!U L. JAXS—Orwad
Jacks for farcru-rs
who warn to raise
Miilfs. Oneof^hem
will lx? found at niy
stabl(*s ami I will
keep one in Hlair.
near (.ieorjje \Vidri>;
farm.
BUGGIES
Bta braacewark*.
Aged 9T.
Asod 4*.
At Ann Artoir. Mich . Mime of
sucees*
n:
Fr.mt St
JACKS!
month m year ago. 233.7tw> day*
Denmark.
If j
I am r-ady
g waunded
It thabatttoof WI
roonih ot
durstiun of
to sell
L. G. BRYANT.
new and old. wa# 74.5<*0 working day*.
prerlotiB month. r.7.0«Mi
long
om- and *oe ro- *«oc
April waa only 4il2; prevlim* nmnib.
same month year ago.
Uk.
would llkf to get one or im«r. of th,
IVIOROAN
-TMAVKMSK OITV,
J K‘‘.2f;?r£=rt?i‘K!inr
Just laid out. adjoining the city lark.
showed himself aa a targd there was
the: bit.
May B In tbe Wlldeme*#. :
both day# of tlie battle.
atr«K raUway employe* of A merle*.
SMir mmi waH*rmtt«7 Tta tmmm km m m
-------- iwM* wad
maUtm. w-taok ta
UoAf:, by a tafoXr la tSi* wag aa
ADDITION
Wfll stand for the season of 1JH)4 M
B. J. HffiMs limy SMMi. Tmeni Gilr. Mick.
ij
NSmESS MISS.
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TITF, EVENING REOORl)
yesterdays issue
■.••o
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904.
•srvlw Us «S Mssr
wnaiN A
FprrNIGHT
mncTur smcm
Ingueat Held Ouartlia Bady af Slephcw
or Oacter Ewana. Wtee Died i
a Hoapitat,
ANTTHING
IN SIGHT
STOUS wax CLOSE
By Wire
the Evening RecoriJ.
aria. May
The antopcy over looked good to MR. AND MRS. Various Merchants Will Observe Me
Paiia,
JAPt WILL MAKE AN ATTACK ON
WILLIAM CROSS.
tl»« body or Amater Evana. nephew of
morial Day by Cloaing at Noon.
POirr AfTTHUN.
I>r. Tboiaas Evan*.' who died in
Others Will Close All Day.
piUl (« Thurkday a*
wottut* received on Monday, ww* held
by Dr* PbolBot and Veh^rt today and ntOH ONION SEEDSt TO MUGS
The fuiloa ing
BUNBIEO TBOUSAIID HEll
ed In a verdict of suicide. It
Memorial Day; Boston Store.
led Mr*. Oreyague. Evans’ misMer
ipany.
nnah A Lay Mercantile
will not be prosecuted
E. Wilhelm. A. J Wtihelm. the G",l.a>e.
WILL BE HURLED AGAINST THE
Steinberg Bros.. S B«'Dda A C4*.. '
llton Clothing company. Rarhant
RUSSIAN CITY.
FLOUR TRUST MILL BURNED.
oscoe, A V. Frb-drleh. Frank
Friedrich. A. 8. Ftyman. Wood Sisters.
tSOOJOOO Fire in New York City Last
Miaccllancaus Cargo Was Rovaaled Miss Heck. Belle PUee. C E Mc
Night
Lo«Mt Will Be Laroe. It »• BelievedManus. J W. Slater.
When Thoy Wore Searched—B
' J. W. Mllliken and all the t«nks of
By Wire to the Evening HjKwd.
Japr Leet SJOOO in Taking Kin
New York. May 28.—The' big mill of
e New York MiUlng company, one
the largest factorlen of the flour
usl. wa» destroyed by Are at mid
night last night The loss i» estimated
lly Wlrr to tin- KrrnlUE Rr>cord.
One dre.HS skirt.
Two bars Acme soap.
IxiodoB. May 2«—Baron Haya»hl. at |.V)o.oott
One small cream pitcher
tl.r Jat»ani*M- mlnlMcr to Great BilThree small glass dishes.
tain lia* received rommunlcaikmK
One quart bottle of ammonia.
from ToVlo which My that the com
One handful of bulk onion seed
mender of the Japanne army, which
Six or eight package*, of flusur
captnn-d Kin ('bou and Nanahen. ha*
seeds.
made the followlDE report
One<iuarler pounds bulk
gard.-n
"Our casualties numliered .l.tiW*, The
.eeds. mixed
Musrian* left I0«i dead «n the fteld
One handful .»f bulk olives whi. b
on May SG we• captui
captured W)
rere eaten.
liianiliy of stores
That
Is
what
Mr
and
Mrs.
Cross
In
IJen yesterday
diced yestenlay when they w. iv
morning
The enemy, who
irought liefore Prosecuting'Altorn.y
driven toward Port1 Arthur,
Arth
burning
Will
Show
What
French
Catholics
Cross
on
the
charge
of
shoplifting.
the railwa.v ktalion at Haasblblllapao.
Thfre may have lieen minor ihlngs
Mirtbwest of Dalney."
Will Bo Able te Oo at Neat
e*eai>ed observat Ion
A telegram from the rorrespondeot
Parliamentary Elections.
Mrs. Cross live Ove mll.s
- Ilf the Retiier Telegram company at
M>uihoa>t of Williamsburg and ye«
New Chwang says that the Japanem
lay ih. y came to the «lty on a
plan is to rapture Port Arthur within Ilv Wire to he Evening Ri-eonl.
plac- vlsH.Nl
shopping trip
a 4'*nnlght. employing twi.ftoo in the
Rome.. May 28 —f^ardlnal Merry IVl- wav Wilhelm
Wllb -'-’ « Ilariak’s.. where the.'
attack. It I* realUi^d that the lossis val. papal
lal s<?cretary
ser
of state. s|ieaking iMMight a sack . ’ crnckers and chts-se.
will lie severe lint it is thought this
Cardinal Marilnelli today regard While they
we e buying IbeM*. th.‘y
Ih
would lie lieiter than to keep the army to
ing
the
detiate
over
elerlcal
matters
lagcd to appr.ipriaie a small mug.
Idle for three months. The Japanese In the Preneh chamtier of deputies
mall cream pitcher, tw.i liars .ifplan of actitm In Manchuria does not yi^sierday.
said he eonsldertMl Premier
of onion sec! and a’
I. a hafldful
I
Inriude an advanee lH>yood Mukden
t'omV‘'s statements a ehallenge a-hirb larg.* I^le
ammonia,
the
Vatican
wa.*;
ready
to
accept.
*
We
lee attacked
The [next
RuMian Retreat Cut Off.
ow.“ he addeil. “what the Cloli
< Ilv Wire to the Evening Uecord.
French (’aihulics will b<* able to do at of iiho4|s and were
he next parliamentary elect ions."
R.isenthal himself They managed m
in.x a dre«Mi skirt there.
After wandering along they sUipp.Nl
KECEPTlOir TO GRADUATES
ITokop Kyselka’s. where they roel
Waterl.M. Mrs Otto Kyselka hap
Pleasant Affair at the Lardie Home |M-ned to be in the store and notlr.-d
Last Evening. Miaaes Lardie and
ihai the couple was acting suspicious
ly. She eall.Nl her husband s atten
Minor Being the Hoateasea.
tion to the matter and he in turn
watched them. Being satlvfl.Nl .if their
I rei*<-pilon v as given at the home giilH. all hough he saw them take
by Miss Nellie Ijirdle
ie apprt
nothing, he
approach«Kl
I Miss M8r> Mimi
evening in
standini
KW «if the foil
the Sunstand on which
selukil
1.. IJlUf
Oman carri.Nl
Chew—Rueeian Retreat
Pert Arthur Cleeed.
te
CONSIDERS IT
A CHALLENGE
zzrJ'T.j;;
I f FOR FIRSTS
I ;
AT MANISTEE
1
imli
and
Hdatiir.
n.-v.lain
lie woman’s
glass dishes.
dishes,
this morning.
museum and he will shtm three anct
t tomorros «-verInc's
m«-etlng
,
4k City Book store
Swell
Summer
Oxfords
“IN UUDERBRCH HAR ICH MEIN
STRDMPF VERLOREN”
It makes but little vliflercnce irhere you lost your tofk
to us ami see the rcallv handvobic line of
HOSE/ FOH
Huy viMir siiniiutT oxftTds nu«
and bav< a whole Niinimere
eomfurt and slyU- out «f them
Oxfords are imTc fasbi.mable
anil more intpular this- season
AGED MOTHER INJURED.
. Gannett Received a Sad
Message Today.
J. Gannett was eall.Nl to
Palo. Mich., this monunc by a t.-l.
inoiineing ihai Ii.t ag.-.l
mother had fallen and lnJ>ir.N| h«Ts. if
1”^ Tirorm,:;
newspapiTK
........
ertllrnl rotiditioii
Kvcrv-thinp in
ticcasion was verv pleasant in every
CARNATION CLUB GIRLS.
MIm Anna Steward Victim of a Pleaa^
___ ant Surprise.
Miss Anna Steward wa>- the victim
pleasant surprise y.*«iei lav afternoon ,HTpeirat.Nl on her by
verrm^ei’
nation club g
rgo 1
uii.«rthed. They bad a plmapple In
small sack which they said they
Id not rcroemlier
bought but eotild
rcmemlier where.
I they were delected In the gne
the man said his name was
but Ihe woman said their names
Elliot. However. In the aliorofllre they both admltl.*d that
nam«*s were Cross.
periulHTance on the man's eoal
lead to the finding of another glass
dish and In his coat pocket
onion seed. Just as they wc
MWheindi
$. Benda & Go.
The •»«. lh>t ebnhe tlie
best dressers inB tthe city.
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
eOVENOR S4.00 if
ppps eiORIX $3.50 CHILDRENS' SLIPPERS
COMPOSITE S3.00
jdpa,
W e arc from Mlchlg
Nothing ]>leases the chihlren r
c than a pair of slipjiers i
< Ixhirds.
: variety.
We are showing a
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.
Oppeatta Whitinf HateL
■TIME FOR SCREEN D00RS„
AND WINDOWS
WE HAVE THEM
TIU: KIMBALL PIA.VO jv ib.
same yesterdsy, today nnd u»
morrow Strictly high giado'.
reliable and triit-iworthy. You
run no risk when you deal lien*
as every Imdrumeut Iv fully
guaranteed.
Salirfaciion
or
your money l»ack Is our poliry,
Fartory prices and very lilM-ral
U-rm.s. See Uio new nIvIc*
W. W. NMiULL COMPANY
J Bverylhlng tn
iM^ronirtH. Hh*kH
Send your order by phone
;
Abstracts of Title
► PRICES SATISFACTORY
I
Establlahed In 1808
\ Room 210 State Banh^lOg.
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Traverse City. Manufacturing Co.
W. L.. BROWN. IVI«n*s*r
ne^eX"^""'"'^''
ITovldence. May 28—Designer Na
COULDN’T AGREE.
Went Virginia Town Cannot Bo Bavod.
thaniel B. Heiresholf of Bristol Is
No Tolograph.
quite aerioiisly U1 with a
But Rtaing Sun Judge Sent Gillespie
attack of muscular rher
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Jury Back.
hvsiclan has Ih^ af
>\*heellng. W. Va.. May 28.-A re
i- attack his hea.r.
By Wire to the Evening Recoil.
port has reached this city that GlenRising 8un. laid.. May 28.—The Jun
title, the aeat of Ollmeree county^l*
THIMBLE FARTY.
in the GiUevple murder case at 10:40
this morning reported that they were
Miaa Eatalla Jahrus and Miaa Eunice unable to agree. Judge EPewney re
fused to accept this and sent them
Kelly Will Entertain.
back to the Jury room for further deBENT FOR CREW,
Invitations are out for a thimble Ulieratlon.
party to be given by MIm Batella
tear Farcy Will Maka Flrat Trip From Jahrus and Miaa Eunice Kelly June 9
CONGER CASE ADJOURNED.
LuBlngfton Tomerraw.
at :.ru> in Ihe afternoon at the hoase of
The car fairy that fonaarly ran the latter, 441 8i ? street.
from Northport to Manlitlque will
Rev. Rich Raaigncd.
leave Lndlagton toaorrow for Mania
ilQoc on the oew acbedule. The crew,
which waa d|achar»ed at Northport gregatloaal
has bran teal for.
dered hi* realgnailon to the board
trustees Wednesday to Uke effi
June 28. shortly after which he a
»f ahaat muaic 17 cant
Bpacial aala of
c
accept a pastorate at Faulkton, South
tey and Monday pnly.
Pf cow
Dakota.
W. W. Kimball Co.
tm*t
aid TRUNKS
lOc la S3.00
are telling al
l29Fmt St N.astr»at.atr.
St,
jitin.Ml ir
pleasant I v pa'-s«‘d away the tim.-.
closed but ll
„„n*rise ’.wcurn-d
eun*rlse
.tccurr.M Imt
,k . The clerk, however.
scho.lI and at ». .oVUwk r. freshments
ctinsistlng ..f Ice cream and rake, lem
as were servcl. All
mp'.e are country
I the hostess |mss«'d
king The man •
SENATOR QUAY DEAD ^
In Kansas for so
'k here last summer l«Tause
his father left him s.»me prop.Tty
End Came to Pennsylvania Lawmaker
at Mis Home In Baaver at Three
.“h:'.i:.nX‘‘‘h.:S'rhere’'ThX
o’clock •Thia Anomeon.
evervlhlnk .0/1 .be heetnie 111 .tol
laid up for some time.
to th.‘ Evening R.»eord.
BIONEY . NEFF LOADING.
aver. Pa.. May 28 —Senator Quay
said he knew nothing alKi.u it and
at 3 o'c1.K-k this afternoon. Mat- Frank
Rudolph Greilick Are
that she must have put the thini
Engineera.
his isK-ket and basket^ T^v were n[ elected
The Sidney O Neff. Capi. George leaMNl on a promise
Rolicrtson In command, arrived from
States senate• In I8S:.
rbicagu last night nnd is loading at
but In 189»
lock existing throuiighoiit the session the Oval Woo.1 Dish eomi«or's dock
md and gli
He «as appointed today wHh hardwood luml>er for C
. said. "If
thriwlening
government
cago Frank Grellck of Norrlsvllle
• paper 1 11 burn everyIn
chief engineer this .aeason.>^nd hUi my name
appolntne
; you have.. I’ll
you wirry
ni make
I
thing
brother Rudolph
U seroml engii
[tiph is
the senate.
ever saw me." and be walked
exiiected that Ih Imat will (
.. 1901. by 12 vote*.
meekly iM-hlnd her as they left the ofThe dUtlngulsbed aUlesman s death
• time today.
as dne to exhaustion through InabllThe merrhanU < mplain i
to assimilate nourishment. Acute
OEBIGNE^R HERREBHOFF ILL.
l.le N>f 1
ss ho.-n considerable
gastritis and ^nBammallon
ately nd they fahave taken ,
liottota of the trouble.
Faart That Rhaumatiam May Attack ing Ih >lr sttxrks very closely
les caught will not gel
Hia HaarL
easily.
*' OLENVILLE BURNING.
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
««>'
ON'tlMtit nr Spill SMtt
III. 12. 15,18, 20. 22, «c.
BATH SUITS
See our window
»
s»s:~=-s
LOW SHOES
uj
Grldulit. “'*imr m'Iss * Beat ?im^*^ru.vl^ armovf lIlTf an*^ ho*T.' so they must
have made ronneetlons.
Afi.T being found out, th.‘ r.uiple
• High rarpemer and Ruth Farroll also rep H-.-no
where
The local athletic team c
achoni left this rooming c
M. * N. K. train for Manli
It will participate In a trael
lllgb
afternoon with the Man
went
sehool
The team from
ten strong and Is looking i
nearly all of the events
Two of the regular men are not with
the team. Ijirson. the pole vaulter.
was onatile to go and Nelson la taking
bis place, and Wynkoop. the hurdler
as well as a |»ole vaulter. was also un
nble to arcoropany the squad, which
allghllr weakent It In this respect;
wherwise the team leaves with bright
■y firsts
thlnls
along wUly firsts.
participate are
Hide Pound. Roy
Ties. William lArdlcw
>dge. Albert Clement.
Cleroeui. KrnK
Miller. Karl Ackerman and Harry
Ben Montague also aceona
rome
Importations from ('.eniiany, England and France, 25c, 35c, 50c,
”r>c, I OU, 1.25, 1.5«l. Such elegant and rctinetl patterns to be fbond
only at BemU’s.
I- »n> had r. all)- a ■ r..ni h.N.n a part of his stock at one lime.
mencemenf apiuuiranee
Mrs Kysidka had notice.1 them at the
A banquet was mtv.n1 during Ihe place
where th»> hulk oHv.n! w.*re
Bguad Was Slightly Weakened by ti
Absence of Two Men But Other
wise Was in Good Shape-
'•
. SHOW CtRIOB.
-Missionary Evening" at the Congre
gational Church C. E- Meeting.
It the meet Ing of the CbriMisn F.n
That are stiiiablr as well as aocefitable and appropriate. Fine btKtks and dainty booklets are the right kind of preaenu to
give. Sotnvihlhg that etery gra-luate ran ireasure as a reminder of
Ihe day* of graduation.
We have some elegant bo«»ks In ail the llnesi binding*, burnt and
band paiut«vl leather covers. Fretty iNstkleia nod a host of good
things In jhieiteal w«*rks. Call and see.
is: .■.uor,>„ch
? c.xr'.:.,'rrr
h..
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM LEFT
fer *' %
s.*veral parages
s.-veral
6ifts hr Ccmunncmtnt
Fair toaigbt. ^maslbly followed by
ahowers Simday afternoon west por
tlon.
Wilt Be Raaumcd Next Tuesday—No
New Developmenta.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
vetopmenis today.
Try tha WrtRht I.Mindry.
GREAT OFFERING
- IN-
Mes’ Suits
Tomorrow morning we place on sale till New Suits, the bal-'ance left on hand, and divided them into three lots at l
following low prices to clean them up quickly-
LOT 1. ,\T gr fkfh
suits value at $7,.5<t, $ln gg /!/}
and $1*2, your choice for only.......... t^eL/L/
LOT 2.
AT f\ Sfk I"
assortment suits from $15 to f\
y»ou $17.50, will go at.................. y»ou
LOT 3.
AT
f y/
Choice of Suits valued at $16.00, $2o.(H)
1 T-/O and $22.00.
These are certainly great bargaius, as ilicy
up-to-date gannents. We will lay any of l
payment of small deposit
lo use rctraniinji the popular Cravanettes ^
someiimes called “Rain Coats"—not a
panicle of nibln r in their make up—sim* .
pi)* pul the cloth through a process which
makes them imperv ious to moisture—ten
tlollars to twenty-rwo dollars—popular
checks anh plain o.xford colors : : : :
-in
mihelm,
Coratr Trpat
and UmhB
tyamUten Ootbing Company
rSE BVENUTG BEOOBD, TRAVEH8B OFTT, MICH., SATURDAY, MAY M, ItOi.
THEEVENINGREQORDlST. FIANCIS
GRADUATION
7r«HMuciAm
TMOiu T. «ATK»iK/. W. HAMMtM
^ W. HAfMtCN. Mw> mK Mmmw.
^---------------- fcy MU.
Two v«ufi«
Wia Rccaivc Th«ii
th« Evening
Wedneaday. June 1.
r-'
-
UK of 8t.
j Fil^i
inrU ecbuol ihU year Tlie ecbonl
A. •KELCMSIl, CHy arcMtatar. ‘ »>:• ck»e on Tumday and Wednesday
levrnlBK
coniM
■ to TffB »i:i be held in the
Addraaa aU eoama
WKXrifO itaooRD.
Tbe foUoerIng
-- *
[ vill be
■•Urai
at imm
tba ptmamem
peato^ea ai
at Tmvaraa
wmnmwm w
xrsvara
Cky. Mkb, aa aaeoa4«iaaa aattar.
Salotatorv. Ml.s I. ruunUlo.
Chorus. -Our CoW.rv." »-o>: plai
Tbe prapoaltkia to etose the stores
fX. C t^doeic to tha avcaiac Is meet In*
be Fal
vUh great favor. It would be a great
Vocal Bok). -Just Uke Grandma." G.
haaelt to tha clerks and aalespaopie
hp allowlag Uwm loaaer avaalags aad Huellmaniel.
__
_
HiMa'a Complaint.
opportaaltias for stwial plesuurtK
that
........................................ 8. Brown
are at praaaat dealad. Ti»-4|jrr (he '
.0.14 p»«.
•"- .•’•"‘li.-iS.nu, «
having thair retire store forces Intact ,
School Children.
Under the | Grace ............ ................... F Foggeriy
‘aam ^t^ eloalag b«
pm«at aystam aiaay i
----------
thay rHora It is asarelv to attend
IfJenmde
;. .. r .B. WIesler
mde
thr daUils of taking care of stock
prrpamtory to closing. ' On the other
Reeltatlon. *Tbe One Father." MIks
hand, good baslness Is nsaally expeH
aaead in the stores from 4 to « P m.
aad often the forces of clerks are nut
aasaaet to handle the trade With
Presentation of diplomas
Toasdays and Baturdars as the days |
| graduates. Rev. J. 1
for late closing the stores might do a '
kies. Blanche M. Gli
good thing by dosing other evenings
ni C o doefc
S?,.v
ifoir
Class flower, white rose
ango nasrspapers to ralaa the price of
the Snaday newspapers to the news
boya and dealers When a man s
to be presidcst he should keep In barBMaloas tourh with the little hustlers
who handle the Billllons of newspapers
In the cities. It may now be uken as
a foregone eoncliisinn that Hearsi’s
prealdentlsl# boom Is permanently
boated.
^
The stimulus given to building opemtiont by good weather promises
great activity among carpenters and
skilled workmen In Traverse City this
season. Many fine residences are
being erected In addition to lHisinc*ss
places and a good deal «>f extensive
work Is In sight.
Northport clilxens are not from Mis
souri and have to he shown when any
ataiemeot Is made regauling their car
ferry. Instead, they are from Mlchi, gan and all assertions must l>e c«>upled
with an affdsvit.
Many of the stores of the city will
clione for all or a portion of the day
Monday. This custom shotdd l»e nnt
vermal as Memorial Day Is the Sunday
of the dead.
OPEN NIGHT.
^ msl'a-wn'iire on "The Awakening of
China." will be given at K oVIock
Monday night at the First Methodist
church. The beautiful scenery of
Chins, the tirlgstion canals, the
strange customs, the lieginning under
Culllns, the present Interest, the ap* pearance of Pekin after the siege, the
story of Mrs. Wang and irther One plcturea. manv colored, will be shown.
. New Illustrated hymns mill bo used.
No tickets needed and no admission
charged.
Fifty l•eauIlfu1 pictures.
Kverybody is cordially Invited, es
perlally Isiys and girls who behave,
and they usually do.
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.
Mlsa Chrysisr Was tha Guest of Honor
Last Evsning.
eajoyfhJe nilscellsm>ous
shower was glvea ' last evening In
hoBor of 1Mist'Chrysler at the home of
urtade. 354
aad Mrs. Bd Oourta<
Seventh street, by the Misses
Wilson. Harriet Wood. Anna Johnson
Jol
Dell
aad Anna Omas. Delicious
refresh
served and the evening
variedI amusements.
on the itwna to “koep off the grasa."
For once those signs will be larking
and the sightseer may roam where he
will on the green lawns.
As mercury will surely destroy tl
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
ibrough the mucous surfaces. Sut^
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians. as the damage they do is
fold t«> the good you can possibly
rive from them. Hall’s
manufactured by F.
Toledo. O.. conulns
•cury.
is taken Internally, acting
i
directly upon the blood and murous
m
surfaces of
'be system. In buying
Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
is taken Internally and made in To
ledo. Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Co Tea
timiinlals free.
Sold by druggists Price. 75c per
FOREIGN FACTS.
A Russiau lieillrtinlil i
a year, a enpislii
rnsjur $4:si
ltlt|iunntil
chaiu<il for III
Luse..tl«.urg two |.i. lut.-H by Auierban
artlats. Wwln l^nl W.ek- ..f Boston
and Mailer Gay of \i*ir York
KllierU exp.irts alsuii gl.',.uuo.<iOQ
worib of butter M year. Tlie
very rlflk, only about tweiuy iiouiiaa
being Iieed«^| for a iHKIlid of bull
agiiliist twenty eight Iti |t«>tiimirk
Tau wallers In a Ih.i. I at Kan Uemo
won ibe first prise offere*! Iiy tl
Ke<itlo, wbbb has the largest
Oon of mil Kalisn newsp«|,ers It con
aUleti .If a nils vaiueil st glt’MWt
IjimI year tliere' a/s an liftease of
a Uillibui Iona lu the Veaaela alileli eo
tered the port of
a
with ItaC. The figures ae,
I».4>*tj
tons hi liarj and UkTlG.UH
The heart of the eelebruletl Freueli
warrior Captain \lalo de la l our d’Ao
:'S
I IMNI, •
SHORT,46TORIES.
The United States pays more money
*Take llatl’s Family IMIls for consti- for the tranaportatiou of nulls than
all other couiitrhsi i-ouiblueO
An attempt was made at Durango.
Mexico, to make soap from the oil ex
PECK WEARS MEDAL
tneted from taator beaus, but the ex
periment was a failure.
Small Crowd and High Wind at the
It Is estimated that Ibe Eakimo |top
Traverae City Rod and Gun Club
alatlon of Alaska. Labrador and Green
Shoot Ycaterday Afternoon.
land baa declined from »i.0U0 to l.'i.OOO
•enty years owing to ibe tblmilng
out of seaL bear and walrus
There was a light aliendaure at tl
Jury In a Chicago court bas award
reg.ilar w.M.kly sh<s» of the Trmven
ed 8UW «»ach to two negro women who
bad sued a theater msnageiuent for
damages after Is'lag excluded from o<cupying oivbeslra seaU for which lliej
ilack
reek.
elate the fact.
Joneamie la trying to 1
pern honae. and buaineaa me
subscribed 83.500 aa a starter,
proposed to erect a building coating
Kjut 810.000 or 115.000.
Rattle Creek and Jackson 1
flgfaUng over which baa the
tel. the former being proud
Uvem and the latter
money on the Otsego.
Although it is said that roulette.
P<»ker and faro games go on unmolest
ed. the Saginaw police 1
gathering in the nickel-in-tbe-slot ma
chines and destroying them.
The Battle Creek council months
ago passed an automobile ordinance,
but It seems that It has never been
enforced. Another kick has been
Istered to the police department.
Five Kalamazoo street car conducthave lH*en hauled up charged with
cheating the company out of large
of money. It is evident that the
■red.
ring
through plate glass windows and
cosily mirrors Is at work In Calumet.
M-vcral glass fronts having been demollsbeil during the past week, the
‘ *e«ls always being done at night.
lYinners of western Iosco and eastn Ogemaw county, who raised sugar
•ets last year for the Tawas factory
fuse to renew their contracts for
U year because they b»si money last
y**ar and «lon't care to take another
chanc**.
. interurban road from Menomto Green Hay
much talked of.
petitions are to Ik- circulated
ig the farmers between the twin
» and Green Bav for a right- ofway. If this can Iw- secured a new
eleciric road will lie (-onsinicied withITtimlnent men are
lM‘hinil the enterprise.
This U the way Editor L A. Hubxrd of the Climax Cereal announciK
new census candidate: "The Cereal
as obliged to hold Its fomL and wait
>r an extra compositor who arrive<1
1 the 9 o’clock express Thursday
■ ening. She only weighed eight
Hinds and a qiiarier. but will be able
• call copy with I he resi of them.
Ts. Hiiblard is resting quietly, whibye «-<1ltor Is Klin abb- to lie about. ”
At Iasi the I^anslng cuiincil has done
something to whlrh posterity may
•point 'with pride" This august body
four hours the oth»-r night try
1 d»Tid«- whether a larb«-r
lecoraie with red. white
graphI pole in from
henci
'T.7!!"!;
badge U given to the one that breaks
blnis out of the first Zu
est ..f the strings mil c
UWR MOWERS
OARDERHOSE
REFRI6ERAT0RS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
6AS0UIIE STOVES
BLUE FLAME OIL
STOVES
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS Etc.
comes to what you cat you want not the cheapest, bul
the best.
MD UNION STS
FRANK TRUDE f CHOICE MEATS AND POOLTRY
Hfi Front Street
Jump on it. tramit will come up amding
Calman’a Elastic Floor
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DELIVERY
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
We are plaeinj^ before the piiplic the
finest line of Morris Chairs. SolitI Oak Rockami odd piftces of
rL‘,.
If Christopher Coiumbasi Just befoie salUot forthe
sew wodd. had deposited $1.00 in the First National
nank of Genoa, his balance in 1904 vonld have been
aomethinc over $0,000,000,000.00, as money at 3
per cent. dosWes every 24 years. Beside the safe
and sue profit ia loaning their savincs to the bank,
depositors have the satisfaction of knowins that the
money is aviUahle at a moment’s notice : : : :
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Charles Frohman. the theatrical
anager. crosses the Atlantic so often
B strips that some friends in
xve nlcl
.\no4lrer Ix>l of Those
TRY OUR VELVET Ice Cream,
rm A. McCool. ClUaena phone 978.
tlSS-lBO
The Star Laundry ia the Wright Laun-
Our Mde feuntain la opon
tor the MMOfL
TRY OUR VELVET lee CreuB.
.Wm. A.-McCk»L CltlzeM phone 978.
2188-lBO
BOTH PHONES
Wouldn’t You Like
One Of These in
Your Home?
ill Wants This
Dress Pnikctwi
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
IT’S
A WATCH
GROWS!
,
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
appiirenl
Many folks are bus.v maKii trouble
r other people. Hollistei
Rocky
(nmtain Tea is busy making peopilie
happy, by making them well,
cents, tea or tablets. Johnson’s Dmg
Store.
When you onler Irom us .j-ou will get the best
anil «hcaiK-v-t
•itr^rierles in life
^
..lem Is wb) Hollb-icr's
Rjlriry* Mountain Tea makes handsome
mmlit^l^^^
lug the JrtffTir
J
uf ai
rwu made of aoaiHK-ted iK-n«n. FUa
of the vk'tliiisi of the imirden werv
d Maiilnek 13
vronieii.
A vnluatili- And of Indian arruwSOCK SOCIAL SUCCESSFUL.
beadM was ryH-i-nily made by Jubn lltnui
on
bis farm In lanyard. Conn He Uls
Presbyterian Lad lea Cleared $42 by
coy««-d a .-ai be .xiutaluing •Jtsi ,ierfe.‘t
Their Efforts.
apeclmeus of arrowbi-ads. probably
e ladiiK of the Presbyterian
chtircb sconnl a groat success with
their sock sticlal
wiclal last e%*enlng. The
of Dr. and Mrs Holliday
Shattcra Did Ideal.
j
sith over 15o gu«Kts IJght reCommencement
The old scrlpioral idea usfl to be I
freshments
•rved I
that women should remain with nhelr j
program was roost happll;
eitven-il in church, tint there
The n*ceipis of the e\eninis aniount«>d
radical minister. Rev Andrew
\V«aid. Id Port Huron. »hp tMfHits to $12.00.
inspiration from theater cusPOSTOFFICE HOURS.
He is said, last Sunday even- 815.00.
Ing. to have reqm-sii^ the ladles in 12OOO
his congregation, to remove their
Handsome Chatelaines for the
hats The^ clergyman said
titat unforsi
iat«-ly
the floor of the church
will be ojH-n Monday,
el.. preventing
pr
those sitting at '
M ••mortal Day. fnim 7 until » a m.
of
the
building
frtmi
seeing
'
I. thin model cases
and from 4 nnt I 4 :30 p ro There will
• a morning dellverv
rrlers
the I FANS.
Uiat portlciilar service
evangel,Sts Kerr and Johns wen•In Ijiuterliach hah
BAGS.
the meeting but he w.
riimpb \erloren"—If thU ls the case ducting
o have them removed at aM
• to Benda's, you'll And everything
In the fitltin*. He exprease«i
i.in 5e to SI 5ti for.the * sock less "
that ilH- ladles would not ,
l>e conferring a favor nptm those
TRY OUR VKL\*ET Ice Cre
lu. A. McCooI, Citixens phone 971
2188 Imo
I the reqtie
mtihue to d
r Lalin-
MONEY
cheap shoes, you may wear cheap clothes, but when it
SEASONABLE
GOODS...
TRY A RECDRD WANT AO.
*s,. s .r r;:
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
HOW
Tha followtBg io
hMBotia grange to
: at Old MUsloc
Moale.
Address of welcome. Robert Sweeny.
RespoMe. Robert Barney.
TTie Most Satisfactory Flower for
be Farm Home. Mrs. A. D. McKav.
Reritatkin. Mrs. Gardner.
Commercial Fertiliser and Us 1
fens on the Soil. R. B. Reynolds.
Recitation. Ella Slarron.
"For Gvifid of the Order." E. O
I.addr discuosedI by George Robertson
and O. C Gill.
Music. Elk l.ake grange:
Muolc. Mr. and Mrs. Cumi
Recitation. Mrs. McMulle
Selection. Daniel McMolb
Recitation. Gladys DarU.
Recitation. Agnea Davis.
"OotKl Crops." Ikanlel McMullen.
Selection. Charles Irish
ReclUtlon. Raeliel Geichel
Recitation. Ella Durgla.
Recitation. Undell Pepper.
"Farm Help." Robert Barney.
.Music. Old Mission grange.
Recitation. Larina Durgla.
ReclUtlon. Miss Blanch Pepper i
ReclUtlon. MUs Ellle Riles.
Recitation. Mrs. Gardner.
There will be conferring of degrees,
fourth degree members invited.
Adella Irish. Pomona I^ecturer.
f ancy h'lirniiure. that
was ever display^t in Northern Michijran. We
have anticipat
ated ih<! i^rowinjr wanis of the
people and tnir I’jjrniiure show rooms are
filled with ihe most elaborate jroods that the
IP
W
lar^jesi factories can produce. Our Morris
chairs are the finesi we have ever carried.
I he cushions are filled ith hair, and are t»uar-
anteed. The \ elour is ihe best made. Our
prices are from SS.Iki to S^fU.LNi. Such a
stock of odd fancy rockers in Ouarler
Sawed Oak. Flemish Oak and Mahogany some are finished in the solid wooils some
have leather seats---oihers have wood seats
and leather backs, while others have l>est
of upholsicretl leather cushions for both
seal and back, .and so m.-uiy odd shappes.
They are the swellest Rockers that are
made. Sell from
$5.00 to
$25.00 ^
MAMMOTH
APRONS...
Just received at the Ivconooty
,o»-v
We Sell the Braidbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
y.M
TBS SVBHDra BEOORD, TRAVKBSK OTTr, ItTOB, SATPRDAT, MAT at, 1»0«.
HIS EYES Al£
‘XION-LIKE’
Sarsaparilla
ixycTS i“ “:k.w «
‘ ‘
w doctor “
Iteflyoa
bctt blood owdidoe
JAWS ARE MAMIVE AND
EYES ARC BROWN
“Pwllca DaacHpCJon* of th* Unknown
Afw Doing S«nt Oiit By tho Pai^
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
LAUOMB IN OLEC.
Fak* New Y«rtt OMtor Bay* Aawgt^
learw Art tey Marka.
New York,
SE—MaxlmlUBB
Muller, the bog«a^“Dr. C. F. OoWer."
who awindled manj^ rich men by bU
paroua plaater treatment admitted his
enlli in Brooklyn when arraigned be
fore Magistrate Furlong.
-I'm guOiy. there to no use in deny
ing it,- he aald. and then laughvl
merrily.
-American* are *0 ea*v.“ be aaM.
that it to a ahame not to lake their
money. Why. I was kept constantly
laughti^ at mr own tricks. When 1
-many I
came to this country from Oermi
was an orderly at Bellevue, andI I~ then
discovered 1
armor of the average man.
that a man to polnu
Because of his air
dignity. I never wa* a doctor, only
powKf as one.
•Having mastered my man thor
oughly Ln the presence of the man's
wife. I would note a few symptoms, and
with grave alarm refer tu bis heart
action. The wife usuall.v listening
brwrard and say: -That's
you'd better have the mat
ter attended to by the doctor.'
When I aaid. Take off your clot be*.
• 1 felt like going otit and
my n
good, hearty laugh, imagine
havlni
for yourself the victim taking off his
clothing In a half-hearted, reluctant
1-adies’ and Children’s
HOSIERY
;
BAIT DEPAtTBEXT;
.
arORni'
ii»gS5g«geff.i
This spring o«ir line of Hosier}* is Urfcr
than ever. We cam* a full line in all prices.
Washington. May 28.—The Parker
Black Cat for children at 18fr. 15c and 25c.
boomers are aendlng out circulars oooi '
highest QUAUrrV POSSIBLE
taming pbotosrapha anfl a **poUce dePony storking* for diiUren at 25c per pair.
acriptlon” of the great unknown who
FOR BALK.
hope* to gel the democraUc nomlnaChildren's lace hosiery at 16c and 25c La
tloQ for prealdent. Here are a few of
hU -pbmts ”
dies' jdain, lace gauze and fancy at 25c, 36c
and a
"Jodge Parker is six feet
uiders
man of giant atreagth. His shou]
and 60c pair.
broad and bis chest deep. HU
eloped by hard work on t
I by dally horseback ridUg.
tele*
of
an
alhlete.4
He
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
slopes perfectly, as a man
from hU shoulders to hU feet. and. m
spile of his nearly S2 years and bU
• ; ;V : ■
weight of
pounds. hU step U as
light as a boy s, and be can vault Into
the aaddle witb eaae.
*Tlis face U tbal of a country bred
man. strong and full of color. The
eye* are large and of an agreeable
brown, lion like except for the kindly
"Then, when I itoid. Lie down on
traverse
^pression. One notices the eye* first, the bed and put vour lace in the piltd then the Immense Jaws and for
.’ it seemed too funny u» see the
midable round chin. The lower
I ev-en the shrewdest man'would
e fare h
y. Then, with all hi* clothing in
a powerful line and oub
hand*. I hail leisure to laugh a*
One i* necessary to the other if the best result* are to
thrust that suggesu tremendous
rh as I wanie<l to and rifle the
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
l»e obtained.
power. The mouth
hlng. My medicine case was
hick lo
No matter how skillful a phj-sician may be. how
ally
deposited
on
the
dresser,
and
In securing the Haskell Susk com
big. flat and white
well the medicine he prescribes is suited to the case,
everything I wanted could in* packed
pany for an engagement here , for a
r •UBM-d g. *wr ■*
The <
his best ert'ort* are set at naught if a careless, incominto it nicelv.
"I
often
wi»ndered
why
w»me
of
the
pcteni
tlruggist puts up the presrriinion.
bniwn
I and the reddish- victim* did not ksik up and catch me
Bring >our prescri{<ions here. That is the surest
hmwn hair.
would they have «lone? They
guarantee that they will be cont|>ouni1e<l just as >*our
Is aquline. He
Th^rp l« uJk In MinnpsoiB ib*t
chase me naked nr
them
but the characJuil»p C<ilUn» m»> rellTP from ihp
ph}*sician wishes them to lie.
/
with tirewsing while I wa* mak
marked. HU
subprnotorisi compoim
Ihrrp. in
Hls high, broad
Rut I always
whkto pTpnl PE-ConfrpssmBD Kronk
ipe* b
bark with out a bump. ing a safe rHreat.
e ^f the tiaudage*
Their opening play.
The Inside
singu!
fularl,
•ly symm
with the plaster* on
ing i»ent tratiun. obsi
face in the pillows
•srs there U no Uv In the north star
bit ion and energy . The block head U
i nearl.y drug store
W. T. ROXBURGH, MANAGER
Kikte mtslnst • mnn ninnlDR for ■ spersed With I nunilHX lit vaudeville
large and Is somewhat straight, and iMuight handag***. Of emr^e, I
I bird term. w» be keep* richl on rsm features, at the head of which are
hat it d(M-g mit balance with the never reUUTted."
Newell and Iliblo. conced**! by all to
nolfnln*
Arebltmld Helnney. for ne»rlv tweu
oru»- of the other vaude
A Bum Ing TesL
a suggestion of craft. Nor is
ty veom steword of Urown unlven.lty.
nt-L,
1'* town 2C. rang.* U';
• those of Utile jTintrose there'• anything
life. Dr T. G Merritt, of f2**t
sldewUe
sly In the
bkt. r.*iicne<i. bl. re*irn*«»«n to UkiNi'Ison and Allan St.
iriling
loopany. Ps
They bMtk at you straight. The
elTert Aim. 1. Mr l»elnoi>y h»J« sened
Kj-i« 11a 1 Kn«-cland. vt al. to i’has. J
iltiog in a 1wonderful cure He Kio-dland. parcels; |l.
the eolleKe In the rnpkfitj of stewsrd
wrlio*. -a patient wa.* attacked with
flnre IMi and I* well known to Brown
John W. Popp to Ellen H. Wade.
violent hemorrhage*, caused by t
Reavers Oam jk Creek.
men Ihrouichoiu the coonto. •*<“
iiavHide I
lach I hid often found
be sueeeeiled by K. A. Burif
Interesting feature of the Clev.
acute
rivll enKl
laud Cliffs Iron
Pr trouble* *0 1 preI. mm.l .llhour.h.. ,re.l .-Bort stomach and
Colonel Alliert A P«»I»e of bicycle preserve on Hrand
The patient gained
rcribed thei
. where many animals of different wblch contracts-The faciUI muscles.
fame ha*I reached hi* slEtyfoiirtb
Id ha* not had an at- •
• Jtidg.* Parfer dresses well and al- fiom the first, and
lies, native to the I'nited Slates
year liec Is hale and hearty and Just
tack in H months.” Electric Bitters
Canada, are In captivity. Is a' col
a* vnnnjt- in spirit a* he was the firsi
positively
Ively guaranteed for■ DyspepD;
day he turned out a blryxle.
of a dor.en iH^avcr* The animals
add. 84o«i.
aod Kid
sla.
indigestion.
Constipation
asked as to how hi- became a surces!.- make their home in a little cr»*ek a
Ashley B
Only 50c at
uble*
ful business man he referreil to hi* have so dammed the stream that
P II Mewdt
younx days, when he used to xet up at portion of it has lH>en convert«*d Into a simple I,lark cravat held by a small
lb*sl
Butchere'
ITemlum
""a"".,:;"'
•an. Few men an* more decorous
4 oclock In the morning and plow a lake. Kim trc-es Ik Inch.** thb k in
Iu*rd. |»4*r n» ......................10c
more earefiil In their dre.<s •
field and laier sell vegetable* He also some cases have been cut down and
ll.**t Sliver l,»*ar Ijird. per
read the blographiiHi of tdg men and usH in the construction work. All
h...................................
.. »c
irieil to emulate them.
kinds of animats on the Uland win
re».p«jusihle foi
Tyee Dlek. a well-known memlnx of tern! well and an- in a thriving condi
Swiff*. (*<iioMiei. je*r 11< . . 9e
felet.* complex
except
the Puyallup tribe of Indians of Wash
. red noee*
death and taxes, but that U not artol-anl ComiMtund. p«-r lt«___7‘jc
Ington. ha* Just dli*d at Tacoma. He
Owing
to
wet
weathiT
ctmieniplated
Holltot
Ister* R.wky Mountain Tea
gether true Dr. King's New Discor-,
Ib-M nearbark Pork. fuT Tti 8c
helped to negotiate and was present
lively rur*^ all *i..mach inmbles. .V.
ery for Consumption is a sure cure for' iprovement's have been «le1ayed
Ib-hi fb-an I'ork. per th........ 7c
nlng of the Miillclne Creek
le signing
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse has hU rot.Iiiliii».<in‘?- I>rug Store.
1 tbrt
tn»at;y- with Hover
Tb.-v .,.1 or.
I still have M>mA- Flaketl Break
IRM.
fast F.skI*
w. V...
Been Baking Thirty Yearw.
*ays:
«e
of
Bron
.Tryahlia Flake.-. Oxford Fiak«n.
I*. JufAt .*!•• \€•ar^ ago
Abraru
whites and Ine* betw(
These are sweet words, but hjw iruch chills and for a
tried everything
Hr.***nw««i.| l•..mn*••nI•e.l w«irk as a
Vigibf Flak**- and Hera Nut
dlan* of the region low Included In psln sad sulfenng they used to mean. It's I heard of. but got
g no relief. One hotr at the t'oidwater *iate pul.'ii
ishlngton and Oregon. iilferent now. Since Mother's Friend hss tie of Or. KIng'f
the states of Washir
Flakes at 5c package.
Mr >0(1 Mm. wmi.n. A.blon >oH
:'* New Discovery then
Mrs. Mary E Hart c f Nome Is
wm Herbert spent Sunday afiemonn M-liiMbl. and h»- ha* never vei left hi;
become known expectant mothers
me ahsoli
infer
. xr-ept lo g*. horn.- nighie Neilh* i
Uiuls teen spsred much ©I the anguish of
woman commissioner » the 8l. li
vat-ationrl»*r
>iril.«nor
auyihiiig
fair from Alaska and the president of brth. IMlwr’arriendUa hn
II. ha. mi.-.l
Try IL
elh*' affect hin peace of niiiel He con
XlUthl,
the most northerly woman's club lo applied externally. It U rubbed
Drag
lenU'illv Itak*-;- bread
the world, This club Is calliMl Keo m o the muscles of tho abdomen. It gives
ids. TrUU h
ah Kozga. which means Aurora tUmciiy and strength, and when the final
f*>«h
^ and SI.00.
Hn«- di-oa*' «u lutNiern p. roi»‘«*h
crest
strain
comes
they
re-pond
quickly
and
nd
has
a
meml>ershlp
of
loO.
club.” I
•* are -....un ,n i.oh .h.. Ilr;..-.!,
organized for the study of tss.Iy without pan. Motber'a Friend U
Budding Journsliam.
d Am<-tieaii ►e«i»i»ne of the lil••■ral
Alaska folklore and the habits and Mver uken tntcmally. Inten isl remedlea
Albion! Mrllbd Mm’Wim.'ni A.l.loo.
good. If a
- i«lace at the w.»rM** fait All
ruatums of the natives. Mrs. Hart is St this bm# do more harm
th. lr iwns. Cb«rl<~. Jobn ll..rWn and
*111* id tiMkel-.
pHNfM l|Mmll^
the adopieil slste^ of RImrock Mary. |
coniiiiercial tis** and other pi>>ce»
the reindeer queen. t)>e richest woman
iMiih dl>plB> and u.•..•^ul
in Alaska.
i
' shown hb the large^t maiiiiraniir
Hev. W. Boropas. Church of England
oHuag pMMtde»* tbgnagv Hawk.
. of lire workM in the world.
bUhiH* of Alaska went to Wlnnli»eg rv I
eorgij
cenily to attend a meeting of the
Ml bceuIancoub.
Ashton. Cash
synod. This was the first lime he had
id Maud Owel.
l»een out of Alaska In thirty v»»ars. On
-A well to^lo farmer wa* confn»nted
hU way he stopped a night In Van-1
and atttacked-bv a monstrous rattlecouver. but refuseil to sleep in a hotel
3 early Friday luiMm
1
or private r<**ldence. Instead he
ound through
After
wrapped himself In a blanket and.
the vicious senieni winding It ..elf
vU grip for a pillow, slept sound
nee of
the wbsrf. INu-Ing hi* long *»>Id into am diiHe plda,«,,l a, Blmb..«.d
settee from civilization It has been hi*
• iKx-ket and I
1 Jackknife,
cep V
custom
I
A rarUoBlBr CbH— §
th which he
to rut the
rtake
pened to overti
\m NwtUa Vrnmamt ha*
§ Fbt PartkMiar PBople \
lary Hay
has great respect
Secret
pcrelary
1
ng room.. 4M Uaioa Mtwho has tackled and mastemi .ornsn
Is suppl
nny
__________ _________
wr —
^ AmbHbB*8 Bmt CBfffBM §
Mm.
W
<-.
Gann«.
add
Mr.
Jack
»ho
fear rUlngorawelilm
'.0 need never
n
the Rus*Un language, and this Is the
V Sold onlT 10 oor lound
Made Young Again.
iU aiimlraUun. Many years breasts, morning sickness, or any of th«
Moiautne wad dual pew
ago he decided to take up the st«t<l> of , dsco ulorta whk5i usually accompany preg• One of Dr. King's New Life Pil'.*
Ed Aabion ba. b^.n^tlvlnc bl, n-ct
Ruaslan. fhlnking H could l»e acqulrtul nancy.
each night Tor two weeks has pul me
an readily as other Eurtipean Ian
The proprietor of a larga hotel In Tampa, in my 'teens' again." write* D. H. Tur
William Ashton and wif.-. with a
giiages. He engaged a Russian prle*i Fla., wruea: "My wife had an awful time ner of Dempseytown. Pa. . They're the
In New York to instruct him and w.th her first child. During her second be*t In the world for Liver. Stomach
worked faltbfullv for aeveral month* p-egnanev. Mother's Friend was used and
Bowel.*. Pnrely vegetable. Never week fixing up their cottage and clearHe planned to v isit Russia
:ussla and espect- the baby was bom easily bcfoca the doctor gripe. Only 25c at Johnson's Drug
ed to spend a winter in the s.i
s.MMbern ertived. It scerulnly great,
Store and F. H. Meads'.
Oct M*«bM-‘sFrteadW
;he empire. But after
pan of thv
•rugstere. ftperba
%^^.^‘Svt^:Lgh.dow-nah..e..J
Oldest Juror.
Friday morning u. Imthan he had ever gi'
The Jury
serving at the pn^sent lH»at*fishing
business
language Mr- Hay fui
rm of the Marquette Cirrult court heB'>a.h
Vbv im. h«Ting s fine
■headway,. and the visit to Russia
contains the
oldest ^tiryman ever
-ound th^- b
e county He I* William gastil
yacht
of Skandia iownship. 94 years tflthei
age The old man i* hale and llveOn receiving his Jury summons,
Quick
ArresL
walkobl from his home in the countrv. HI mlh*s out. to !*«> present at the *J. A Gulledge of Verbena. Ala.,
Over First National Bank
twice In the bosplul from a severe
oiM-ning «»f c«Mirt.
cwse of piles causing 24 tumors. After
doctors and all remedies failed. BuckChurch of Christ (Disciples.)
len's Arnica Salve quickly arrested
ere
arquette
Morning. 10:3<'; subject. ' UTiai the further Inflammation and cured him. It
the Church."
To introduce oar crown *nd bridge work, also operating, to
baccalaureate soy- conquent aches and kills pain. 25c. at
m
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H.
show the people ot Traverse City and vicinitv our mcthorls and
-Meads, druggtoL
hne work, we will for the next
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
fruit sad msNiir rraort pwrpo—.
I B E S Ti
'5'
F LO U R
CITY.
-
-
MICHIGAN
——--- --------
F%.*«ai!l’aLS5?S=.g"'
inU. J. WILHELMS^
A GOOD DOOTOR AND
A GOOD DRUGGIST
! F‘jiit"La!k''''Sj;sycaa!r*gs
_
lArvxtirs!^
ICtmAL Mtws
or THE woiut
si-.'u'rx.rr'j'::' 2;.
JOHNSON DRUG 00.
:?'f.^s*,.rxs;
vvIVe
ELGIN C. LEWIS
F-:L”ti£7i22‘r£?;‘iair„'si;
UPIOSIE
CASH GROCER
'2
rr.
liMP
Rock=a=Bye Baby
F'SLJStt^.SSSl.-Sfa'Si'aj
....... .
v.,^__________
"■iE€"i[^:ur"'.fr ".12.72:;
^ \
226 East Fraot Stmt
rbr"““
,Tb».
.bo 0.1,22 nrb'.'T.r.
mso RAPIDS 1 INDIANA R»'tlHi
•TK...
H?jiLT-.,2b"r,::J722
dav7!’2:r,2i'".r;'.bVr.,,r2i2r.2:2;::
THEWRirifiliSiS^'
..National Dentists.
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL MUCK OS THIS WORE
22 K Cold Crown
•.- :
S4.OT
Bridse Work............ ............................ 4.00
Gold Fillinss
........... $1.00 and up
Sliver Fillings
-.......................... 50c
Painless Extraction......... . ............ . , 25c
BestBedRubberPlate-.. —6.00
MU m»M suMMsma ni nm
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ‘PHONES
D-:
Laundry
Hi. FEWEfS
KIDNEY »i
Backache
caaasaayovuw. All cowswltaUoe* rraa.
Ihavsbeea a ssfferer fmei tkaematiwe
for over tee vsars aad hare ofua beaa oea
laed to *47 M for several days sad safered
iBtoMeiT. Dr.PMMr sCidaee aadBvkaehe
euro afforded rwliafateMa. 1 bow feel as
well as 1 ever have is mf life.
ADA BLACKWELU Kaaaas CSAj. Mo.*
Druggtau.Nc^U. Ask fee cook Book-Faaa
For Bal« ^ Jan. O. Mmn and
Recorded by Register of IVed* F
Wilson to May 28. lfH»4
4. E. Grellick Co. to Geo Tuttle.
e4 lot 20. all of lot 21. bha-k 4. Perry
Hannah's 2nd add; 1550.
Chaa W. Ashtoo and wife to Victor
C. Palmer, parcel in see. 3€. town 28,
range 11; $250.
A. Kann and wife to O. C. Case, s^
of sH. neU. sec. 20. town 2T. range
12: 1135.
Frank E. Whipple to John E. Winchcomb. parrel, sec. 8. towa 25. range
V II.
Earl Cook to William G. BraceIdge. parcel, sec. 23. town 25. range
!: 1700.
Robert B. Garner lo Howard B. Gar
ner. lot 14. block 15. original plat.
Traverse C2lty: |700.
Howard B. Garner to Rolrert B. Gar
ner. parcel, sec 2d. town 28. range
11: 11,000.
Herman W. Smith to Elgin Hougbtoo. lot 10. wV* lot 20, block I. Perry
Haanah's 3rd add; $1,100.
Albert H. MlUer to Ada R. Fuller.
pareeL Harilaad'a add; IlM.
Arehl^datTr* to Joatab By. aeY4
P
M
j^BSmCTS OF TITl£
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER Si CARVER
■
F«IT FMMS
Fin Acm, T Ant, Fuff Ant
6nil Tnrnn Liii 5 Liti Ct
^zr.a?i3C-
w. xoLffi'SiJrairss"'
5,iSi
Is the only place to get the
right kind of work at the right
prices and at the right time.
1 n<
Fright Laundry.
228 Park Street.
F. B.—V>
yhll kinds I
:/notlca.
'•ssT"'*
QTATE CT MJfHIOAN. Oowaty <
U harw»ir gtwmm. Umt by aa oH
THE MARKETS.
2
t=*'3SS
.im.aa
I
waras or IriAlxvi
H1
Our aada fotmtaln M Bpoti
far tM aaoBOW.
Wairo Dn« Btora.
TRY A RKbORO WANT ABk
m fcWMMiWMooM^ qumiE <nrr. mmc, SAimmAT. lur «, uoi.
jiu jiT>u ON aoctAum.
M •vMMrtofcr
And Have Inaugurated a Mammoth Piano Factory
Enlargement Sale.
|i?ift/n',
mm
eWNNEU, BROS. BBY ni v
ANOTHER PIANO FACTORY
la tht
pnradlne of eoarktiL Tkeir Ubevty
Bj ajB ewhlhMIim of the art af JW l<entricted only no tar that they mnM
Jitam an» ct PtaMdsM Baoaaraira ac- not taaee tho Mnada and mast rrtarn
at Bight to pelnoa aaleaa they obtala
eompliihnwMa. Baa Joa Kataj
laave of abaeace for the night. At C
o’clock la the moening the cooTlcta
leave tbe prtaon. Borne do a Httla
work, bat tbe majority gw atralght to
the rarioan wtoe abops and boatHrlea.
where they pnas tbeday drinkiac. atagnandy prAwaar aa Mg aad aa brawny lag, and occaalaoally brnking tbe
as Jcfftlaa. t^tajaata Is a sorlalMt monotony of life with a liltic knifing,
and Ubor laadar wba haa coma from for each reapecUblr prisoner carries
Japan to atgaaisa the Japaoeda worh- hb ’Taca” tkntfm day aad night with
Ittgmeu la tba CMtad Btates, aays tba him. Thb idyllic state of things ap
pears ieaa atraage If one mnaldera that
(‘hicagu N«*wa
Owing to the great demand for our | could dream of giving, are bore for’makes
A er«\.d of tba dalagataa gathered tbe prison wardetw-tbe “capatarea"difference about your havlie Uqoar
liqiiar sellera of tbe Islaod* and
vn make of Piano—the ORIKXEIA. I
prompt buver.^ If yoi, want a fine 1 Ing ihi
ariKind KaUyama. all of the Ameti- are tbe
Ihc cash, for we will make terms
to suHl. be sure to call NHIM' i
cans towering above the Japanrsc. who that a good deal of Ulidt trading is j BROS It prei
b bardir five feet high. Two or three carried on In those placea of reantt. i unable t
began to pusb bna auotbrr aruand la tbe prisoners buying rerolrera. ammo- •
good natured tomfoolery wtien the ntdon. bouaebreakera' tools and siml- ' ncoeaaarr to Increase the output of idea of profit In a graad. Miprem. ef. TIES, far greater than you will get
factorv . ThU neceaaitaie* con>•»« «o reduce slock
, a;:ata in year* Von will see here Junt
;
wrv-stjera lurched agalust tbeVttlr Jap. br artlcica.-Chlcago News.
iblv
more
mom.
so
we
have
pur-;
H
b
ome-.gh
to
advertise
bar
fwhat
you
want,
and
If you are n-ady
Ur Biulled and said be would abow
^_ JT ~ j IT
.'chasedd 'the threw-storr and basement K^'u price- cm inf*-rlir Piano*, but. we j to talk buainewa you will find qs more
%rmlp Themselves.
them how a Japanese familiar with
______ ____
_
.. Detroit, offer THE MOST rELEBRATEO. than willing to sacrifice profit In order
the art of Jin Jltau cau afford to defy sd
r !?t^ . ^ V
•“ addition to factory and as a i MAKES I.N* THE WORLO and selec- ‘ -to
to move these instruments
Instruments quickl;
quickly. In
the atroniceat and biggest men wbo
^ oW fasUi^ed ^ of ■ storage warehouse. We eapected to 1 «‘»n from the gHaiist stivk in this fart, for tbe next thirty days we wii;
giving tbdr hair lOO stroke*
know ooTblng of Ibat acien.-r.
vipcupv this new bnildiag May 1st. but country. Consequently tbit sale is of’
PhUMMi anywhere and allow' one
Picking oat the heat test deiegate In brush night and monilng." said the the iwe.in’ occupant, being dcUyed in *»>♦• utmost importance and no one ini
* rent on purchase w!*o sell on
the group, the Japanese asked him to old barber. "Some of them are not the completion of bis new farton. has ’
<>f «« instnimeni should think of-■ Aery easy terms and ship to any pan
cpoteni with tbe oKl faabiooed bog’s disappointed ua in vacating ibe prem : letting the opportunity paar.
alt down in n chair.
; «if the r 8 Two thousand Pianos an<1
During this sale, gtsid Piano» of all ’Organs to select from: sent on ap
“Sow. I will show you how 1 would bristle brush. They nse a winr braab. l»«w, leaving u* with s**veral carloads
fully repaired at our faciorv.' proval to any part of Michigan. Write
make you get op out of that chair end electric or otherwise, ira ail a fake. 6f material and large ahipment* of
inanre best choice Cata
go along with me peacefully to the |k>- A brush drags out tbe hair by tbe mob Piano* fiM- Spring trade, and we find wiLL BE fiOl_n at i v Tn t •» /vw
• logwes with fnll dew^rtpllve bargain
inch more qnickly than a r comb A ourwelve* l*dlv crowded for rvxim ami
Uee station If 1 were a pulkeman aud
ORIGINAL PRICES.
|i«ts set on request.
you an obstinate prlanner." said Kata- man wbo wants to save bb hair aboold simply unable to take care of stock^
Values greater than even we have -and all arc g.iaranlesHi esactlr aV rep ■
GRIN.VEU.
BHas.'
nne tbe brosfa aa Utile as possible. With
i URAKCH MUSIC HOUSE. I&t Ea»i
wo^ It U
TbO- havethk-k, Jr^haTi^v olh^r■and infinitely great- resented.
dt-abf in this stale
If you bate any idea of buying (It .Front Street. 'IVaverse City, Mich.
right
arm with one hand w hile hr graa|ied 2Hy it ta likely to fall oaL*’Beald!wt
:ioas to tbe hair, and tbat's
hb wrtat with the other. A cooi»te bruab give* gloas
!• Warvt Isjurea
of deft twbb ami the astonlslted vic what women like. But with a n
The worst injured man
tim of Katayamab skill Jumped up bcalthy bead of hair looks as
•l»« liven to tell the sti
stnry Is not
All that
from the chair aa If he hs.l suddenly without tbe gloas as with I
11^ name 1
discovered that be was sitting on a
Him fully be rubbed bb arm and
Ihur ebildreii ilependeiit upon blot.
little
for tbe brush "
LtKTWleilged that be was satlafled
ackm
While at work ta the s.iuth Whltmer
with tba test."Tlico Katayama sug
cool mine near Coalj»ort. the mine
gested tliat be play le part
ij
cav-rd In on hJnx and ll»e doctors dliigt took h:
unwllUng prboner.
A -rtt« .1.0 opon, moob';:, bu«...
s
la the chair, and the big fellow grab
^
‘
**f
bed him by tba ami and tried to Iml- ly Hfe in Turkey oIhmtvwI that Turk- sixteen
piece* of vertebrae; skull
Ute bla'uctlca Katayama met tbe Uli Isiuka and ls>ok*ellers were nuitmg ertwbed in. Decev^itatinc oilvir plate
other fellow's twbu and tuma with the curious features «f tbe rountry. to prolei-t bralus: legs crushed and
movements aa quick and aliuple. and ♦Tbe Turkish bo-Aseller.** be nald. "has broken la three places; arms broken
after five minutes' atruggle tbe bigger a aoul above trade. He rarely or nev I In three jdsow; liands ctusImvI; all ril>*
man was obliged to give up and con- er attempts to punb
. ,
»“ l'*f‘
broken: left wboulder
fam that be could not bodge tbe Httla treasunw iKiim* of hi:
i Wade liroketi in two |daces; feet naiiv^
books BO greatly that be «au bardl
Jnpanase from tbe chair.
lirttwiwl organs Injumt. For
lodoee.1 to sell t
^Wfcng atrtwjgtb f<»
form part of bis st^l’ta trade ' Msm I •
tZT*
POWDER
\
Ab»olirt«ljrPHre
n tm m Mmhmr of Homlih
^MOVWGWAS
BEGUN TODAY
PfJFOS* REOTAL
I Aelectiona Satisfactorily Ren-
tTATC BANK WILL BE IN NEW
The plsno recital given by the
pupils c»f Prof. W. H. Bteffins. assisted
BUILOINO BY MAY 31.
by Prof O. M. Stewart, violin, and E.
E White, tenor, in the Academy of
Music this afternJion was ^icHlent in
Hm OccusM Its PrM«nt Place for every respect
Every nutdlK^r re:entlon and was
Iho Pact T%oonty Year*—Pi rot
Isfartory u
Locatiofi AcroM tHt River.
vanceroent
ficlent direction
The musir was c»t a high order and
The TraVeree City State I
all numbers sb/i«ed the result of
■Mnre Into Its new building
careful practice and hard, ctinsclenand vlll Ao business in the n«
tioiis weirk. The iinplls* proficiency
sjr morning.
n>ornln„ May 3
tion Tuesday
was shown to.a good admutage by the
lecal holiday will
day being at legal
force a good1 topportunity to make me selections given them. The solos by
chaate. Althou«h the change will l»e Prof. Stewart and Mr. White were es
nade^loaday It win Uke them a f. » pecially pleasing and well given The
program for the afternoon follows
TUys to »et settled.
This will make the finest l»snk In
Part I.
the northern pari of the state and ime
Behr. “Plre Balls Mazurka.*'
' of the inesl In the stale. This bauk Plano. Mllasiors
•n I>oudnn
I.
was Brat aUrtod In
dolnit bank- Earl Doyl(
Inc baalness under the name of linnird. "Tendre Fleur." for piano.
Egghard
nah A Lay Co and did all kinds uf
bankliuc business before any l»ank «ss
started In this section of the state. .\t
that time the bank was located the
■
rirer In a small building on Bay stre,*!. for piano. ‘na,
.Miss Olive Pease.
Later the banking department »ws
moired Into (he old store building, Mbses
which is now ficcuplfd by Caldwell A
Loudon and aliout so years ago the I rude Potter
Rondo," for piano.
Arm moved Into its prfwenl locatbrn
on the comer of Pront and l^nlnn
streets.
In 1832 the name of the t.ank was
lb. for)
changed to the Traverse City Stunbank, under which name It does bnsient lime.
ness at
Ume It was lnc<
1 of tlOO.OOO. In July. 1»03. tiiis Mis* Rhea Marlin.
>plul was Increased to f200,00« •
- Part II.
there is abottt tns.ooo surplus ■
I
KoIIing. iK.lka l.rllllani. "The Whirl
vlded profits. The new hank hat
uodlv!
:s ta tho state wind.' for Plano. Mlssi-s Pearl Wil
one of the flneai
Safe and I>t1 helm. Minnie Trimble.
built by the National
F-‘
Holst. "Minuet." for pisno. M
tana, i
r of Cl
iterior
Maud I*le*.
of liO.000. Tbe Inter
agllsh veined ro
Srhuler. reverie. "Ixmely." op
finiabed In white Em
Master Oscar AmtsbuiTh
ble with dark green marbilie trimming*.
mahogany, The
irnished by the
P !•;. t
Marble company of Chicago. Th
.Ml.ss Voricne silver. '
wood by Nachtegall A Veit of Cram
Rapids. Tbe bronze work wa« fui
Godard. Second
rbr.i,t
Iron company.
xioo fwi In
. The banking
iking r
Perry 1Hanthe rear part Is Presidentt Perry
nab’a oIBce and a room for hU
rate secretary. At 'the bark U also a
amall room for the ladles and also one
for the gontlemen where they
take their safety deposit
to look over aecuiitle*
The carpets on the floor* aiv dark
green velvet bnissels and the f
tofe Is mahogany The light flu
consist of side light* over the r
daaks and twelve celling light* ma<le
by tbe W. 8. Edwards Manufacturing
company of Chicago.
This bank is one (bat the owners
may well feel proud of and Is an orna
ment to the city as well as a p«Tma
nent Improvehtent that testifie* to the
thrift Ji^denterprise of this city.
PETIT JUR0R8 DRAWN.
Liat of Thoa# Who Will Serve
Tarm of Circuit Court June
The foHowIng is the list of petit
irors drawn today f
r Circuit court wt
13 at 1:80 o’clock:
M. Umlor, Fifth ward: Smith IatwIs.
Acme: William J. Nelson. Blair:
Joseph R. Courtaite. East Bay:
ward Shutter. Garfield: Duncan
zies. Grant: Tapp Hartline, Green
Lake; Warren Tilton. I.ong Lake;
John Rcbone. Mayfield: Harrismi
Speer. Paradise; T. D. Combs. Penin
sula: Marion W. Merrell. Whllewatt-r;
W. A. ElUolt. Unioq: Goo. Moir. First
ward; Dewitt Saterlee, Second ward
Perry Morris, 7
Third ward: Herbert
Boughey.
r. Ft
Fourth wani; Thomas Nl.-helton. Flflihh wa
ward; Jamites Bann<
uel Nickerson.
N
Acme; Samuel
Blair. B,
Stiles.
Bay; DanI
Kent. Fife
Lake; Etlward Hock. Garfield
Bpoctal sals of ahoot muaic 17 cents
par c^ Baturfiay and Monday only.
g
W. W. Kimball Cm
ASK TOUR GROCER for "KewadJ
Butter."
213Sm
f TRY A lUECQIIO WANT Aa
> ENTEIR SOCIETY.
r...^ c..-..
iI r«' :.“bSJ.\rr.;Tr„,
rr a:" :rb,Lt
b'^^' j r.r'
'I'lie
.J>7.
Korun
i
............
J. to. mniktn
....«
mm.
Zlnpmedenkd Ckarance Sak
Mrs. Mary Even-11 went to Kingsley
his morning for a visit.
Mr*. Roliert Walter and wmj went
Fife Ijike ihi* morning for a visit.
arles A. Strait returned la*t night
from-a trip to the east He has lK-.-n
attending school In Massachtiscit*
*« vi*Uefl hi* old home ta Handu
V.. while away.
J. M. Fell went to IVtoskt-y till*
afternoon on buslnea*.
MU* Edith Andenwni and MU*
H<-ntIy went to Charlevoix this
iMin for a few da.vs' visit.
Jojin Monroe of Boyne City ret
>me thU afternoon after being I
t.v on biisine** runnected witl
with the
erection of hi*
tiding ta
that place.
Rev.
om Pninvllle. Ind.. where be took
hi* wife for burial.
Charles B,xr* went to Old Mission
T a short slay this afternoon
H
tr Cloak Dept, y'” Bein(t‘'Sensationar
This Department has enjoyed the best season’s business we have ever had.
As leaders in Ready-to-Wear Apparel it has been necessary for us to keep
our stock in a complete condition. Every day’s express for the past three
months has kept it supplied. Today it is almost as complete as any time
in the season. Good assortment and nearly all sizes. This being the case,
the sale is of much more importance, as you can no doubt get what you
want and your size. We usually hold our clearance safe in June, but this
time we are going to give you a few days the advantage. We are the first
to close out stock. Cbf price cutting is indeed tremendous. We believe in
cutting deep and making quick work of it. We anticipate making some
changes in the plan of our second floor, and must have the room these goods
occupy. We have confidence that these extraordinary price concessions will
induce you to purchase at once if you are in need of any ready-to-wear goods.
Rp'-for srK-
nry Ix-ilerle
purchased i
oonfectlonar)- business of the I^Cn
Cand:
ind.v company.
Fr«*d Heumann ha* had a fine elec-i
sign hung In front tof hi* tail
room* on Cas* street.
Edward l.autner U having
trariive new front put on hi
More building on Union *
The Rathl»one~^i*ter*
social hop Wednesdav e'
to which all Knight.* «d
Notice.
Henry Uederle I
purchased the 1
Gretti candy store Ifrom Mrs. N.
Highle and will collect all bills
all Indehtednesa of
Y A GAS RANGE
318. All connection* free
Gas Co. now in
$25.00 C UITS
30.00 \
35.00
UITS,
22.00
25.00
18.00
20.00
12.00
10.00
s
s:
s:
lor lAdies,
fiew«t
Nobby and up-to-
Sr
XUITS go
14.98
12.98
11.98
7.50
4.98
few last season- Suits soUl reiibly a
Some $‘2’2 (mi and $’24.(K» Suits from last
4.98
m 7.50
Silk Capes
worth $2.60 to
for •.....................
98c
Silk Gions
..... 4.98
tht Utw Cwerf Coats
in
SKIRTS m Voiles, .Etamines. Cheviots, Hroadrloths, etc.,
Browns. Blues and (;re>-s, values range up ^
coati go during this sale \
wadding anniversary.
. O. R. A I. Timt Card In Effect May 29.
^
Tralas wifi arrive from north
south ataUons on aaio line at 1::
' m.. 8:60 p. m. aad from aouth at ll:»e
*
P m. Will leave at 8:10 a. bl. 11:18
L A m. and 4.54 p. m. Tbe service on
% ■; tho Kortbpon branch is revised.
'Trnta lenvea Northport at 1:4» a. m..
nnirea at Traverte City at 10 m m.
raiurnlng to Northpon at 3 p. m.
2198-at
Soldier, the store wilt he
dosed dll dof Wonddf
. i»-'for a i.riweni of Its vnlue in ruoiiev
ami will MHin oi*cn f.w business.—Chitm F^ra
------------’ cago Iiiter tiresn.
Park, a suburb of Cblcagu. wbo ones
KEWADIN CREAMERY BUTTER
opon a Ume aakl be would bequeath
A GAS RANGE NOW. ft* to
made In a miidern. up to date. «.ni.
ILOUO.tXXt to the right kind of sorr
133-41*
All c«»nn**ctIon* free till July |*t.
k rrearoery.
ant ^1. rballengea public attvotloa
.Ga* Co. now In new liank fdork.
again by giving a rertyie fur breaking
2194tf
tato society, says a Chicago dispatch
M-I. Poi•PVI-M
Jill SHEi-rr MUSIC li
lit- Satinrday. Monday and Tuesdav
It may be «umtuarlzed thus:
C.nunell Bros.
Apply for a divorce from your wife,
^ neighborhood in dose
proxximity to Bwalklum
swelldoni
can g<>t money enough to |>ay the reut.
Join a fasbloDBlde cinircb.
Play card* at lea*t half tbe Ume you
have out of ottie bottn.
Cultivate llie golf habit.
Head the trashiest novels.
Join a good club and work up an ac
quaintance with aoclely men
.\tteod Club fiinctloD*.
Pay more atlenUou to what
your bai'k than In your head.
I'beae suggestluu* srv brought out
by the statement of Richard Hewitt
of Auburn Park, wbo i« trying
ter good Bociety. but ta bandUw|iped by
a wife who cares nothing for aoctoty.
<'oiitlnutag. Mr. Farsoii. who U
self in "good sot-lety." says:
"Well, the po*se**lon of a lively fam
ily skeleton should help some,
Jona.s. "Garotte." for piano. Mis* rorcr U oDeu uf beuefit to tbe aspir
ant. If be marries a clever society wo
Minn I
man abe ought to be able to placa
husband In the center of the circle,
tbe candidate for social booora aboold
chance to be In Near 7'ork be aboold
PERSONAL.
Jolo ooe of tbe chorcbea. lu aoj
ba ought to pUy cards assiduously and
cultivate a vacant exprewtion.
"Whst U society T Von might as wall
aa me. ’How old U AnuT I don’t
know and never found anybody
OiHirge Amiotte
did. Webster aays-but wbat'a
8M? AlnxMt anybody can get ta If be
gees about It right’'
ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 15
rent* Saturday. Monday and Tuesday.
Grinnell Bros.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bhutar Ara Calabrating Thair Fourti
atreet. are celebrating their
foiineoBth wedding anniversary today.
Mias PmtI Shuter. a sister of the
groom, who U ta Pasadena. Cal.,
a box of beautifulil orange blossoms f
Ibe occaakm.
Jis d tribute U the cU
Wheal-^*^”*°*
ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSI
«-ent* Saturday. Monday and Tue
Grinnell Hi
Previaiofia.
Opening. High. Low. dose.
E^’11:S ’IS’iiS’llS
til t^
1.48
2.48
----------------the St. LouU
not called for dog meat in
^ conclude that
Jonah baa now been rorrotinniiHl
toe* on Ux*! market 7»BMtc. In part. A Imaaalt atete fonnd br FaIbrr Srben In tbe Arrimologicai ttn■t Coostaiitinople baa on H an
Excursion Tieketa.
of King Noboaod.
(he eixih rwiuiry bafacw Obrtat. telL
sale of one da) excurw
Ing of tbe deatrnctkm of Mueveh. aa
Fbuch on the M. A N.
i event hltberto found an
begin Monday. May 30. and n
a^
Childrens*
Coats....
Walking Skirts
worth up to $G.60,
3.48
A few fest season’s styles, worth $2.50,
18
season’s, worth
....1.48
See Oilndew Display
Cbe Boston Store
t = SJffp#i#
:i.
4 >'S-
THE EVENING RECOEi> ^ ”
PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. MAY 28. 1904
Cbe Cvenina Rccord^s Up=to=Date llltistrated Feature
World F?>.mous Exaonples of lndividua«.l lieroL/m
iitt«rklnc fnri
» hi«-h
r
4«
1th a rtr« «ni «f ItEht
■llir.'it ««f Tl.«- W«uM b«
n«btP »ver> 1
Muckers »a« rte«rtk r.-..-jlea. sti.l the
becsti.*- tt.c
tr» Kuw'.«r gra»ii"-rr
’ . r »e the J«|s!e.«ier>
i. ... l.r l t»H- i-.lnl
it ««« {•TtM**'-r 1
«)’ik th>-lli thk
Ku*»lun runti
s trr.^ of the hvei,
WAl EXTRA aOWI IB 600WA1
rapers Are r«MUfceA-T<
•C
Klchi
h»ae*Mew ■eadlagu . i
The BUtemeut that there arc Uuf*
tUuee aa oiauj chUdrru lu the alameuUo- Bv'huola In Japan as there art
In Uuaala and that the Japaneae art.
eaaeutlally a readme pobtlc hat coma
rather aa a aurprtae to Auierkaba vha I
know BO Unie aboot the Intellectaal at- Ulnnienu of Aaladc peoplea. Thcfp
mniiionl hie i
are all kinds of nacaalota, uonthUaik
waeUlea and daUlaa publlahed m tha
mikado's empire, laaned with editorial
loairht and by pahUcatlou. mathoda
.Jei itfiir ruck nt the harlM.r's mouth. which will bear rompartson with thoat
reiiMit.tne
of BU) ucddeaUl country. Thla da«•««»• vmy.
relopnieut of perkMUcal pabllahlag It
All ihiH time ih.- KuMian lire
youns. aaya the American Monthly Jto«i»t eft.n t»Ve. MtlJ
vlew of iterlcWB. It waa unljr tpata
aereu or el«ht years a(o that the indA-'
am printlus preaa waa adopted, but
maKaalne and uearapaiKT iiuUllahlm la
alllioit uDiiihilateU.
Kven
miral T.ir.. war ..l.ltKe.1 lo NajHlt In hl« now a promlalus euten>rla*‘ in Japan.
Tokyo, tbe capital, uaturall) pubrentHlIieJ hut I he nieiQ* llabea tbe moat luflueutUI pedodicaln
V of thelt ■•Xclilplait .-olului 1.
Tbe Talyo la a monthly mapmaloa of
.Xtiniher Inriniicf w h« miMi-^I even latpopular
Interest, fully llluatrated. with
to the rec..r.l ..f h:.aanl..u- iterformma furt)Kli.-i l.v n younc iui> a dnnilatlon of more than 1UU.0UU. Tha
Talyo waa ortirlnaUy compoaed of a
.tn.l thre. twllora helond
oomlter of different mootbly maffaSM"-*I Kue«l«|t fleet In
P..II .X.thur. The i.roj
alDM pobUahed by one c-ompany. and
the cumblnattou la nicknamed tt
•-'••f""'
I. ..f^he .^.-.celilratloil of hlbltion Mapaaine..
It baa a
the ta>rU-K)l»: Jii|*.tm-re h.iu.kImiii at
menial supplement printed In Kpgil^.
n;ihi> on AE.»* H*
know-n as the Hun Trade Journal.
• •li iilKlitf.iil of lh.it d;»> IhU fenrleiia
Kelsal
Zaaahl
<Tokyo
Kcononlc
iliiartet ill Mil oKiiii.ity iiapliiha launch Toky.
weekly, the oldest poh;
Jouruall la
Ucattoo In tlie empire, devoted1 to
llChte
.Xrihiji. They If
economics and enancaa. Ita editor and
proprietor, the Uon. Ynklchl Tafuchl.
member of tbe national bonaa of
repreeeutatlvea and one of the bant
l autlonrlv ilirouKh the toritedo
known eiouomlata of Ja|uin. Ua ad|. vk.-ie. niiil.
ele. tins n rruliu-r. the
rates tbe prlDdpla of free trade. The
: crew MK<<>-e.1e.l ill KetUliK I h>«e lu her.
TO Keteel 7Aaahl tOrlental Bcooomle
es|.|ir;e.l i, ton>eiV> aCAtut
imaOU tbe other Tokyo weekly, davoted to ecunomUa aud flnancea. It la
edited by l»r. Tameyukl Amano. Ho
advocates tbe protective poOtT. nnd
the teal twHiks on economka oaad In
the achoob of tbe empire are largely
of bla pn‘paratlun. Tbe Toyo 7aaabl
la only a few years old. There are a
r of rellgtona JournaU, the bast
known of which la tbe Kelael of Tokyo.
Kyolku Kobo U an edorational
,ly of the cwpltal. Most of thast
are llluatnited.
There arc 4$lu dally oewsi»apera In
the empire, of which eleven have a nstlouHl reputation Rliteen dalllaa art
publbbed m Tokyo alone*, all of thaa
taaued In ibr momli
It Hhimpo
perhaps tbe beat repr*w«»«»ti'^e^of
•® dailies It baa an enviable
for prompt and reliable national aod'^
forclRn newM
Kokuiuln Hhlfflbon
(National Newai la a dignified oewspageiieral Interest. It la cdltad
llerary towh
.N'ewai b dignified and InTokyo Aaahl Hhtmtmn
Newst la one of tha
car journab of the emplra.
Hncht Hhimhan (Idapalchi b ooa
f I*n
Yon
(Keadm and tha Takyo Malnicbl ShlBbun (Hally News). The Nihon (Japan)
b the dally moat popular with the rtn-
r;:nt.Trz
A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
AN OLD MONASTERY NOW A GROCER’S SHOP AND STABLE.
propaganda;" the Jai>an Mall, weakly
and daUy. poblbhcd In Engilab and
owned by an Englbhnian. and tha
Japan TlmeB. puhibbed in Engil*>h. but
owned and edited by a Japanese.
Osaka, the commeniul i-euter of tha
empire. l»aa two dallies with brge drmlation—Oaaka Asahi (Morning Bun),
tbe most widely circulated dally In Ja—
IMiii. and the (baka Mainh-hl (Osaka
Hallyi. Thcice two are lufloentlal paIHT«. jioliUcally aiMl coiuiuervblly. The
Illnode Hhiml.uu .llbltig Hun Newai b
a national dally of Kiof.
The Jiipaucfe press U showing n
l»ld evolution toward wmtera mo4•■extras" which
ret>|>oUMlble
____ .. tiM- streets by newsboya. ar,
mther. uewaineu. In tnie American
fashion. Tbe newsmen an* bare limb
ed, with a teiiugul. or sort of napkin,
around the bead, with a ainall Uil at
tbe IM-It. which rings aa they run. Tha,
ajieclal news aiipi>>**t>'«'<it- «*■ "rxtra.*!
b auown as tbe pigwal Tin* text In
a J.npanese newspaper, or any otbar
lteri<sll<Til. I•e^dn•> at tl»e first Uoa at
tlie bead of (lie right column aod ruada
down. The first line gives tbe name of
tbe paiM-r. tlie dale, tbe piitw. postal
Inatructlons. etc.; tbe aecood line, tha
"catch beading*' of tbe extra. Tha
ling b done vertically. Just aa In
title. The IntereaUng aud aigalAportlout are empliaalxed by black
points at tbe aid*-, which serve tbe parpoai> of large ly|.e or Italh-s. Follow tnff
an* tl*e headings and the first para
graph of tbe first war eiira of the JlJl
Kblui|K> of Tokyo. date«l Fel>. 10;
CRE.\T VICTOIIV OF THE IMP*lUAl. FLKirr
tba JUIj
(B|xcUI trIeKrain I
Shlmpo.)
In a great naval bottle between tha
Ja|«ini-se and tbe Ituaalana.
Arthur, three of tbe principal
vessela of war have been uttarly daatmyeil. _________
rwtwro naew.
It b not Improbabb that fotora navBl
wars, says tha Chicago Tribune,
be fought out with torpedo boata. tag
pMlo boat deatroyera and dcatroyen 4
torpedo boat dartroyera. and ae ah. 4
iV
■n. poaaraaea a unique inenMTtst of (be
African war la tha ahapa at a drinking trough w hl> h baa br« n emied In memary of tha horaaa kilbd la the war. Tbe illustration l» a lepitMluc Uon of a photagraph nada hr pp AwM#aii tourbi who vbtied tite town recenUr
ramea Mac.NelU W'hiailer.
Inlereal in the noble art
imph I
1 ta ahowm M. Rodin atudlng beside
....... and the attit---------------Penaeur." The figure Is modeled upon heroic lines,
b a noble conceplloo faithfully
Buggeative of the deepest,contaeaplatlon.
1 forty I
e norihwMtern coart .
It In landing l
both by I
which In Itself b rather i
the dlaUHca.
The lllualrwilon repreaenla the I
1 unlmi<ortant. i
Tbo guremmeDt of Qoeooolaaa at*
fera a prbe of t2S.OOO for a method at
extermtoaUng the aponf*--------t cnctaa Mimtad tarn
V-"
^
"T.--
■7a
THK ETEKOIG EEOOED, TBATEH8E CITT, UOIL, SATtTlDAT, MAT M, 1*M.
ce tollmen
i
3
JTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
MWJ
rhis is a \cry important consideration in a woman’s correspon:e with Mrs. Pinkham. It is a great satisfaction to feel that one
lan can write to another telling her the most nrivate and confitial details about her illness, and know that her letter will be seen
by a woman only,—► a woman full of s)-mpathv for her sick sisters,
and with a knowledge of woman’s ills greater tfian that possessed by
any other person.
.
Mrs. Pinkhsm nerer violstes tbe confidence f hun entrusted to her, and
nltboncli »he publishes thousands of testimonials from women who haro
been benefitted by her advice and medicine, nerer in aU her experience
baa she published such « letter without the full consent, and often bj
special request of the writer.
The reason Mrs. Pinkham is so amply qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason that alxmtone hundi^
for twenty years, day
thousand cases come to her each year,—.some personally, others by niail, and this *
‘
women are wise
afterday, and day after day. Twenty vears of constant sueexss—think of the kmnvled^
,
in seeking advice from a woman of suefi experience, es|xx:ially when it is absolutely free. Mrs. Pinkham*s address is Lynn.Ma:
t'■■'■?
As an illustration of the good coming from such advice we herewith publish t^^'0 letters of Mrs. E. F.
Hayes, the reading of which should give every sick woman confidence In Mrs. Pinkham*s ability to help
them. These are only two of thousands of the same kind of letters which Mrs. Pinkham has on file.
Mrs. Hayes* First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help.
•Dlak Mrs. 1‘iskham: —I have Us*n und«*r Ilost»»n d«*«-tor8’ treatment for a lonj: lime
whin till anv n licf. Ilicv tell me I have a tlbroMl tumor. I «-annot sit down without pnat
f^;lil^ and ihe son iicss exteinls ui> my >i>ii»e. I hare U-ariiiK-ilown iMin.s l«oih lac k tuid ironu
Sly uUlonMUi in hwolieit, iiml I have hail llowiiig ^i«*lls for three years. My apa tite Ls not
giitsl. I «-4nn<*t walk or lie on my h-et f«»r any lenffth‘»f lime.
“ The sviiiptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little l»«»ok aivurately desoriU*s my ea.se,
an I write to you for advice."—(Signed) Maa. lL F. ilAvaa, jr.2 Iludlcy
(Ihixbuiy), lloston,
Jda.s.s.
Mm
Mounluin^ of gold .tmld nut pim liaw am li lc»tlinon> — or take the plm o of tba
health and liappint'M thu.<« gained by Mm. lluyca.
Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham*s advice—although she advls^
rirs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine—which she knew would
help her—her letter contained a mass of additional Instructions as to
treatment* all 6f which helped to bring about the happy result.
$5000
Si
No other female medicine In the wortd has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement,
roodidne has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Do not be persuaded that
may. other medldne Is Just as good. Any dealer who suggests something else has no Interest in your case.
Me
Is seeking a larger profit.
Follow the record of thU medicine, and remember that tbe thousands of cures of
fi
LYDIA E. PINKMAM’S VEQETABLE COMPOUND.
The
aorlil'!.
f«lr
Htiuliiini ai
ii<
Y|istiami IHkIi
I mile, u th
Ijis*
Thre<‘ linndi.Ml
The
x.-atina
..eh«Mil^.
rapanij
h«.|,.
mark
tlo* distam-rs.
Two <’
.Siarx
14. Olivet
baar ball diamonds are Im-Iiik laid tml , >tah‘ 7:
in the Infield and handliall roiirls and
:•:
Inail 2; .M
.A
lIlKh
srhiMjl P.
Hope <td!*-ae K.
.M.»nda>. May
t»n tin-
In the IV 1
last tail days In June ih»- Inter srlud-
lay
B«tlr r'hamphtnshlps'ain he hehl tlier.v
Amoitg the Colleget.
Mhliiaan .I. Wlsr..n -
aln I: Yale 7. Holy Cross Ti; Penns.;
iNdnt
ai
,\
la troll
fi.r llu.iMx..
1.. m«s*t held Sat
la-mdi
tails, will take plae.- in l^mdon .Inly 2
n.-w .Amerii-an r.Tor.l for ..ne mile
Miah ami Kast«-m Hlt:h in the order
In a hatidicap has Ixx-n ma<h- hy Fr.xl
:ianied
Kramer. Hi.- huy.list
.
Mir asMK-iattons of
timh-r way
scIkkiI
Hattie
Mar-.ha!i and Kalnnia.’<i.i
e h.-hl June
atb-
Cr«sk.
The field
Ik-iroit
by MirhlKan Aierirultiiral roIleRe May
ami Washinftton
21.
• aidixl four places when- it i> eharc.xi
Ms.Is
Mil-hirtiraii
have b,x*n Mild
the
hah m hirotiji;
I St
Pittshiirfi
Intercollegiate champl.>nifhip
time
defeaie,!
in
four
Corneil
Vork
|..iuis
years
In
the
track meet held May 21. hy a son ,%{
SH4 to 444 points
has purchased of A
S, Gale of
■Min ArlH.r the I.p.mmI man- Kate Fear
naiichi
JiN-k.-y Mmd. r. who was thrown and
.................................. 20
. :•
p
....................... n
-
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
|> c..nip!eu-]y
gone.
He Is
English l.ad. th.- h..avity haek.-d fa-
Best
6.00
Gold Crowns,
5.00
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold Flllinxs $1 and up
It.undles.s, th.- .American rw-rh.x
n«-r of le;<;:. is .u-a.I. He fell and hn»ke
4V.-sid.-nt
on a farm n.>ar U-x-
dowry
of
the
PAVING TAX. r
the hammei; i:.4.1 feet, which Is 'he
New Y.Tk
Chicago .. . . . . .
IS 1
Hall's (of .Michigan) i>erformanee
St l4iuis . ., . . . .
14 1
of a half-mile in two minutes flat re
. . . . . . *.. . . II 2
duces his own western record
:Washincror.
»;;
fifths of a second.
,
iKxught, th,‘ famous
J;:2.,W.,|,
trotter.
All People Interested.
L'ii;..n Mre.-t to the east line of I'arh
t Traverse City.
; South I'r
third a.'se??m«-nt.
actnifl interctit
DR- T. A. PENHALLEGON. Kanirer
A. H. Parker, of Bedford. Mass . has
best performance ever in the west
Best Silver Fimn?s rsc
Best Cement Fillin?s 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c
RKMKMBER, no charges made for examination and esti
mate of your work.
Take Elerator for Fourth Floor,
Rooms 407, 408- Open from 8 a. m. till K p. m.
Western
Cnl..n Telegraph Co„ ha.s ord.-n-d the
renu.v.i ,rf all wires running in places
SUIKIS,-,! to Ik- p,Kil n>oms.
^
Hingcn.
New State Bank Building
Rooms 407, 4OK
R,K-«.Dt!y $2.*..000
,'X,
Contractor* Wanted,
Ja.k Riley. 213«4. the iMicer. .iwned
-y I»r. B..nlm-. of Nil,-*, wirh . Is in
raining at the now
!ia!f-nii!i- track.
Rrntnn
R«K.t
rrow.i
immunx if afraid io fight thHr man.
Eng
).
a draw of 12 rounds at Baltimore May
Fit/
vh.i hurt Oar.iuer mon* in ais roiinilx
than old Fitz did In 20.
,;;ig
Henny
Ills
Mart in Hart and Gus Ruhlln fotighx
ihink
Jimmie Gardner knocked out
Memslr in
thnn- rounds at
Geo.
flrxi
Yang.-r gax.- Charh-y
Rood
U-aiiug at
N.ary
Mllwaukex- .
the
j
hard fight May 2u In ’Frisco after th
balrrie* OB J
OIL' OIL'
6AS0UNE! GASOUNE!
f
1 haxc
I..
purciia
jtfcpared to sen e the
old i^ircms of the route
and public generally in a
satisiartOT}- manner.
DR. W. J. HIGCnS
DENTIST
yards
‘"'liTk
Chicago
s Gardner has won a match.
rounds of fighting Martin CanoJe. of
He
J»>e Gang is matched with Charley married Minnie Storms, an actorette.
Mulhall. t ic welterweight champion of
at Toledo. .May 20.
region?, for 20 rounds, at
Jack Munroe Is in Friaco and wlU
jlM*gin tra
McCoy and fits are aaU
of
rontrartor i<» p"l In I.OOO cubic
of roncreie work In Wexf.ird
t railroad. The railroad
furnish (he cement, the cnMay 2" . and Referee Bardell decided
o furnish
gravel
in favor of Yanger
The rn.wd was tra‘''“«'
to be by the cubic
Very best of denul senrice only.
w ith Neary
and after
It was "V.-r !
I J. Hubbell. chief en10th year of practice. Your patroowanle.1 to mol. Bardel!.
; gine. r. J
i age IS
is tsoliatgd. In new Muoiqb
F. R. R. (
•Hattllng " .Nelson of Chicago w.in a 2lKMf
matchtvl to fight In San Fraurbro July
lUrlxir
Among the Pugilista
The Jack
ion
:ifi3-ti!I may 31
was rcfusiKi for the horse
EASTERN LEAGUE.
<'■.Titr.nri..r>
fortalile plar c
here,, drix.- with Prince .Silxer Wings.
his niTk whll.
ncf.in. Ky.
Traverse City-. Mich.
M-iiil>.r- lit i)i.- \';it ii.iinl KI.-< i r i<;il
For executing your work with the LoiSl Amount Of Pain
an.l together xvith our Cut Rate Prices and ten year guaran-
Moliariti. winn.-r of the Kansa.
Ik-rhy. was third.
aeore of 2 to I, In a tiasket hall game Terre Ham.- .
for the rhampionshlp of .the iiniver- South Rend ..
Fort Wayne...
klty.
Michigan' tennis team won cvi-ry Kvansvllle ...
game In both singles and doubles fn.m Marion ................
WheelInK
Oberlln on May 23;
.
Tbe U. of M. tennis team wiU en Hayton
ter the tennis conference at Chicago Grand Rapids ........... 7 is
twxt week.
General Sports.
Athletics in Michigan Schoola.
Miss I.ottlo IVodil of Moreton.
Tuesday Alhion defeated the Ypsl- land. Is the amateur golf
125 Cass Street.
h.rite. w.ui th.- Chira^K.. Ikuhv at Haw
Rose of .Mirhlgau not only hn.ko the
The senioj sophomore rlrls defeat-1
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
jun-.l in a rac-.ai I'hurcbiit I>..wns.,l
<-onc.-rn,s!. hut his
thornc. May 21. hy |taif a h-ngtli in a
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
^
NOTICE
4th Floor, New State Bank Build in?
\ \ 7c cordially invite the ircoplc of Traverse City an.!
YV
I>KNTA1. I’.\RL0RS.
located in the New State Bank iiuilding.
Fourth
ding, FOU
Our parlors are c<iuii>Floor,.Rooms 407, 408
and with our skilled
IKrd with all latest electrical appliai
Workmen and roo<lcrn nietho«ls we arc prepared t
work which has hitherto been .lone only in large chtes.
Horses and Horsemen.
Kept ll-siet. l.y r |,e Us.- of plax t lilnss.
world's record for shot puttinK in the
dual meet with rhicapo hut he threw
-i'" -
Th.- prl/»-s will In- silver, hnmr.e
memory
Hr.mklyn
Ito-ton
..
PhUart-lphia
TRAVERSE CITY DENTAL PARLORS
State Street Sales Barns
diam.-».-r and mmini-d «.n nialu.catiy
ts..llly Injuries an
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Freshmen medics of the C. of M are '
W. 1
In line »Uh the IVeshmen llts for the ;
jCinelmiatf
........................
base liall champlonshij. «.f the nniver
(ChlraKo............................. ..,.2.) V
.Mr.
first
o do away with cash jirtres atjlie an
1". has r.x-..xered s.. lar jis his
MIC of the Aari.Mix h«cu.-s tip
7iy -- canies:
nec«V liurr.es
Int.-r
Ijik.- Vachtine association has ilecided
ii.
. makina i
this aeasoo and is pirk.-d to win the
..f the
niial r,*Batia at Put In llay July 17 lo
AU arrest,xl
erroIh*ci
in SnV, 1 .V
defeat Inc the .lunhir laa.s
rac* cimniitux-
•M. \V, Sax sue. ..wner «.f Han Patch,
.xml sellers in Cleveland Tn.*sday and
Wisconsin in lh«> dual intrrrolleKiMe
Ft»r the
Till-
Thi- police heKan a rrusadr aKuliist
of lllinoi.s was d.«
wlio
Th.- |ir.-\ hills mark was
:nc In no seon- for «-i;her si<le.
nins contest.
Princeton
a
all
sh.iiiM see U-foic piit.-liaslnii ciscwlierc.
TOM SHANE
fnmi scratch
ami aluminum m.xials. four inches- in
playyxl
-fk.iiie l ine anunal-s m tills lot, w:Iiirh
wiHECniiDiin
at Vall-huri:. N
His liiii, wa.s 1;.'..^
M inmiii: Kanie last Saturday.' result
20 by a sr«.re of‘3 to 2 In a fifi.x-n iti
lly
I
2;:
League Teams.
aos «lefeat.-d
fcaled. TH to 47. hy the I nlversliy of
Th.- Ixmt. whh-li will h.-
Gra.x-.. Roman siyl«-. Ih-m iw<. in (hr.-.-
won with
Aminaeiiienis are now
-women imd is the tmoring sign of irregular menstruation
bearii^do^
pains. Completely prostrated by nine months of suppressed menses, blinded
tiT headaches and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a strong and
L^thy woman again. ‘ Remember writb Wine of Cardni no case is tuqieless
because this gnat remedy cures permanently nineteen out of ere^ twenty
cases and nerer fails to beneSt a case of irregular menses, bearing down
pains or anr female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors base
5iled, try Wine of Cardni, and irj it now. Remember that he—*“*—
mean female weaknees. Secure a bottle of Wine of (Cardni today.
AU druggists aeU $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardni.
wr.-sth- III.- Russian. Hackenselimhlt.
C. Purdue 3; Illinois 17. Minn.xSr.a 7.
May
I wish that all soffeis
-n a-wnts ii.tuIIiiiB tOH. hlnls. an.I ail
• ndt s.K-f.iid. .*.2 {Miints. and Wesi.-rn
^■lon. romprlsiiip tin* Hf«h
Cvillexr aames play e<l May ‘.V:
Pauw 2. Rose P«dy|,x-hnlr <•; Imliana :
nwHU
Diafl
TrsMursr, PortUad Broaomle
Blela
piB.x.n sh.N.i .M.-niorial .lay. Then- ar.-
iiiu/oo Iliver Valley .\tli1eli<- a>oKioia-
Naval Academy 2; Cnlversliy of
track
WineofCardS?^^
vomen knew of its gooo qualities.
Chh-aK*.. hut
Tom J.-tikins has h.•,•n tiiat.-h.<l t.i
IT the third annual nex t of the Kala
a
cinnatl fi. .Miami Cnherslty 2.
reconI In Hie two mile
n-aimrni irf
the t'hicaao .A ,K. He can hanlly
ilu it lln!e^> f
r. siis|H-nds all
hut on<- an- sw«x-pstakes.
1 - iMiim.. r,-nira: Hiuli seho.d ol 1
The foIloalnK roltui;e Kaiiies
The rqiverity
.Anslralia ami
Poh* Vanlier IVvorak Is allnrh.Hl to
the First
HU
Olympic i-oMeae eh.-«tiipi.in>htp-. open j-ln>i-rollese T Owo>-so t'lly .Mills
Wisconsin university
an.l
'would like to Bo t»- tin- worht's fair
i.
Katon Uapids Hi
a hut will lx-knoan as toe '.-hiwd defeah-<! Olivet. •: to
West
l-'atiu
.1 lotscti fioiii l^niliana.
Si. J.ibus. Mii-h . will ha\«- a.hie ehiy
i*»u Hailior ti.-.!; Ah-can Hiah sehi*«»r
leer champions. Ihrn rolleae hasehall.
vanla 4. Prino-ton 7;
iiH-civc.l a ratl.u.l «f fine
/ of Chrdoi came as a God-send to me. I felt a
change for tbe better within a week. After ninetees days treatment I menstruated without suffoiM ngoaioa 1 usnallj did and soou became
2. and later in
roHi
show thehi what runnim; Is.
.N'i!o> Hieh selxMi!
Jitne 11 alien rome the aoterii r.d-
pla.vcxl May 21
I Inivc juNl
*;a>h>rd llmh srlnsd 1. Alhhm 12, Kal
athletea all! ni»t Ik- drawn there until
to the ndleKCi- of the world
SiMiimr UulTey will nm in the Kim
the s.-a'on hr will
Howell Hmh
m
Alma ndhtte 1, Hills
Marine <‘ii>
Ontaide of St. lamis the ailenilou of 4nia/.>Mi
and June
liBM-
\rma<lM 4. .Mane.-!ona Utah M-luad I.’!.
4ilher alhh*lir apparatus add*sl.
I"*'*' mail.'i in tin* hand> of W. r l»ev
.Michigan ; *i>-h I'hamiiliin'hlpi
eae .*•. .Anu ArUir liiah M-hiHtl 4. t'hei
U nearly 12.«m*o. .-v.-rv pan Kivlna a ■---u Jnuh»r
Fine Horses
I medietJM I errr
ik. Iinfferedfor nine mont^ with soppreaaed
tnenstraatioo
istroatioo which
vbich eorapleielj prostraleid me.
Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I
blinding headaches. My limbs would
w fw«U np and 1 would fed to weak I could sot
••j.-auv. of l*rlnr#:fon.
t.iilnwlm:
piaved ■•>
.\i|iIan oille^e I. Detmii <t»!
aucNl view of the imek and held Gran j ^•■luMd 1. Owo-s*) lli;:h
lle’alahx
............. .-y. ..... . .....
July
'1
I atiil Ihf |»r«T.f.|ie‘«‘ of IV-irot!. ToUmIo.
flkxl <’!••»•■lull.1 >«i'lii;
i-.-i
*
♦
J
X
I
•
Saiimtav
imU aamev
and iweniy yardK ran he run on the
alralKhtaway.
Zr
I .l. fivii. il Clean
. believed lo 1m- l-h*' b**Si 4»f U.x hllid. . olli-pe. :M' to
feel wide.
Women's Headaches
Th«*r*- »lll
K'liiii'it
M'lil
T
.aiiit Nnriiml Ini'..-
IxmU. »hlrh \n alni<»^i
I hr path
I
Evenu of tke Week .n the
Diamond, Track and
in the Ring.
THE SPORTING
WORLD
J
Notice to Oog Owner*Fall River. Mass. whom be knocked
Owners of dog* are notified that tbe
j license* for the present fiscal year a
should be secured fre
Jim Jeffries is doing a lot of sprint- |
p city clerk before June 1, 1904.
his training. He figures that it
James Avery. Poi
ounda
ieirt
*217»-20t
dcTelopt bU Inagx.
ng. under K. P. hall. o« floor
Jockeray Boamesi CoOefc aad
TH» SVSHDrO BBOOBD^ TBAVBBSB CITY, MOH, SATUBDAT, MAY 88,1»04.
MMin«s«r
THE WWU
^
;
THE
THE TBHTTIIH! MEH STAtllON
j^Iarcbing CCIttb Grant
BEiimFDl
McGregor Bov East Bay Park
rgcct rHoetkM oC »ce la It* I ^^bTY r«r* ago tbe year of bloody ' *1 G. K. Warren and tbe Sixth noder
imiMiigns General John Itoilgwick. Early on tbe
«a4 Ttfmir vork* that it ha* | ^ bauk:* «p
L Gram «th Geoen.1 Jamr» t*. Wadsworth,
Virginia aad Oorgia.
»r Buwl*.
rifuwo p*T «at. of lu t
la Virstnii
glren tbe rank of cummsodlug a dlvtoiou of the Fiflb
vorlctas torn hare torn lain off. Tki»
general, with eotnntaDd of coT|»*ordered to face bis com
la la andhloe to tb#* ir>«lortk*ti of lo aU the redeml furce. fl. peraonally tuand by tbe Bank aootbward and
.\nuy of the I'otomac, charge throngh to tbe plank road until
per ceaL made last fall
ilust JUcbmond through be Joln«^ on tbe right of HaDro.-k *
Caaafflaa labor bodlrf ar^ MbtlBS latbenamrcti
tbe Kappahannock line. The morensent was a forlorn
a bill la tb* DpiBiaioB par.iaaietjl p*^
river known aa tbe WlkbTii.wii. In the hope. I>»«t*oce« were unknown
asitilna th* looorporailofi of UUm- wr.
month of May. 1S»M. over a hundred ac- Fedrtnl leader*, for the ground bad
lOB#.
F* fougbt all orer tlv theater always been biskle the Confederate
Tbe aatoed gans'^t
worker*' cableb reaulied in loa* of Ufr.' Unea ami h.td »otU»een reconnoltered.
and the ..m.>era were wltbout map* or
Uoaal aaloa is begloalnK to follow tbt May b was a day of l«»itl.*»
batUe ope^ in tb- WiM.-me** guide#
aaaaiple of other labor oncaolsaik«u
os May 5 with one of il.e iie-*t reGeneral Wadsworth took 1
PEDIGREE— Robert M<K}regor.
647, record 2:17*. sire
aad to adrerttoing lu lalM.
I whb
markable struggle# known to the an- through
tbe unknosrn
wlldeme
UKoaaotlTe
ragineem
from all
nals of war
Writing of tbe little- out falling Into amhnah.
but
polau OB tbe Pblladelphia b R-arf
ground, ttoneml Itad-nu #.-.y» ••ou-, And attack after be forroe.1 his line at
tag lUllvajr oocapanr's Ik'IHiamspon Ungtod maa. of «iunt«l evergreen, the plank mad be waa shot from tbe
dirl.lcm hare organized a brancb of dwarf cbestnul. owk and bazH. witb aatWto Juat as bis borwe |e#io#l
Pfwstworas.
lirtotllng Confederate breastworks.
Dorsngo, 11:18. reco^ 2:2SJ,!
tbe Ilrotbarbood of LocooKHlve EngiWlhlerness
battWekl
Dams
Bbniba. making the forest aba7»«t UuFrowj the
WIbb
Durango Belle, 2;18J, and 15 (^erx.
(Kb(
penetrable *
Ami of tin- b;.tU.. “A Grant man beil the
Imc, 2:19J, Axinite, 2:174.
It la aaaerted that eaptojment In wrestle aa Mind aa at mblnlgbi; a, ward nroun.1 Lee** flank to Ppottaylvajih* bailding trade* in Ireland to worse glooin that oiade maiieiiT«n» Imprae- nla Court Ilonac. where tbe fighting
McGRF.GOR BOY is a very handsome, bnghl ba
tlcable: a Jungle where regUn-nts was re*ume«l on May K.
than at any tiBM- sloe* l*4k.
commanding appearance.
He can go as high as any
road, ami with plenty of speed.
He can show a 2:^ clip and has
Al tbe tweoiy artb anaiversary of stumbled on each other and on the en- rorp*. under fleoeral John }tedgwk>k.
Bring souHtlme# Into reached tbe Behl Uic on the Wh and
n^er been trained for speed.
His brce«ling is certainly of the best,
the Korrlers* uhk»n «»f New York city. emy
gnIdM «rfien on- early tbe inh look up position for battheir
by
Robert
McGregor7the
monarch
of the homestretch, the sire of the
a rrSjDOO dlapUy of atoffed animals
ly by tbe rraekllng of tbe bushesI or tie. One Iiattery of tl
mightiest
race
horse
in
America,
Cresccos
1;59|, and over one hun
aad dressed skin* Illosiraied the In
tbe eheera and cHes tliat aro#.- from rated in full view of tbe Confederate
dred others below the 2:20 mark.
dartry.
ha aroumi - “Hie flgliilng of nharpabooters. and erery officer who
depth!
PLAT OF
Foaled 1898, aad stands 18-3 hands high.
.
[i'
f
b
^
Unions in New England eonne«e<l
with the amalgamated a**oclailf»n «rf
^'bare formed an organisation which
■bgiBBd.
A most Intercsiing aliusUon In ih-
J.
labor world
ha* developed tn Au*
tralla. where the Brat r«-«J labor par
liament in htotory may be said to Ik
to fdfmatlon.
For some time the la
hor party has held the balance of pnw
The nomlier Involved In labtir dto
putet in England
In the
Briasdiar Caocrsl
«r>f*a 1ST Mnrrvi
AtossfUlcr M • y *,
O. a. V.. inon.lly
wounded St ih*
bsrtU of tn* WUd«rn«**. V*_ M*y
!n»r*l
9. 1S<
lOdrd
Hay*
t h*
a brtaad* I
Sacood cor . H*
•••t or
o Mubbom actlor
l«dbyC«B>r*l H*ncock en the fomeut
V*: rtr
and the Fr,*ni Strc<*t Boulevard.
feet wide, oatending thr«>ugh ti
lot* aft- already sold and the bstonce
will
m
not
Tbe aggregate
('*!! at r..> i:
fftollOI-llOAN
mandad • d
In tba Fifth
Ha was *not from
at* boraa whll*
Mrlkiw,
days;
Thepublij:is cordially invited to in
onion plumber* have Joined the
but their movement to not as general
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
4.B0fl lake seamen. i.'Mki lumlier shov-|
House in the state.
era. t.ooo vea*«>t unluaders and S.Sfki |
marine cook* who are either directly |
Involved or Intenated In the settle
ment of the dlfferenc«*s twtwi‘cn the
lake carriers' assoclatiun and the men
Cooperation has proved a dt>cided
commnniiles
Barney Anderson
of
Co-operative dairying to dl
reclly responsible for an Increase In
the value of Danish
butler exports
from $5.00(1.000 in 1S«2, the date of tbe
Inception
of the
co-o|ierative
move
STATE STREET
ment. to over |29.00(i.0oo m I90o
TO IISURE COLT SI0.00
Building
Blocks and
Brick «
Mbick>^ and Iliiek
«,nabl.‘
alnio*t iinllniii
o»Tmof»*kTMr^
ITic.-*
JOHN R. SANTO^
IOENERAL WSUilAIICE |
MachTn-s" wld-l,
simple of anythin;
Unkm biicMa.ver* and stonemastms
I nd t
at Madison. Wi* . are striking for au
elght-bour day.
,1 .'"ncor '
fttw Wllhalm ffloek.
•••*1lgate iK-for- bti\ing
ilculars addre**
Although the major
Ity of building trades unions In Mad
IB.
iaon are now employi^il on an eight
boar basis contractor* a
tbe effort* of
the
bricklayers and
Binnemasons to seettre the same right.
vrTiFBAT. T.EADF.RS ETT.T.T.D IK THE WUDEEHESS CAXPAIOK
AGAOrST HICEHOKD IN 1864.
A plan by whleb tbe conirailzatIon
of the entire labor movement In the
wlnp.
General Setlffwiek waa w arned of ibe
by (Jen- daupt-r
dangvT of |going near tbe exp
where tbe Seouud cun*’s 1^0 bJ
k. fouglil tery. but In bwa than an hour after tbe
Wlntleld Scott Hnneo.
Hi
,1 by Ilotort warning tbe general and the officer
Confederate right.
sloB trade council of San Franriseo.
ml U:»neo. k who gave the warning walkiM out U
Cal.
sfer bto uiarvUlug the battery to get a belter allguiuenl
Extended
e«p<Tim»‘nts
column* from the ttolbarpln roa.I to for tbe troop*. Seeing the men wboa
Prance, show that in a given perksl
orange plank road, a txmple of they pasM.1 dodging bullet* simcl .1
of lalKir the total quantity prtxluced
. distant and leading in the same the
battery.
Sedgwick
exclaimed
is Increased by Intervals of rest,
direction.
While en*»*iiig ov^r Ibe ‘ What, men! I»odglng Ibl* way foi
peclally when short resting Intervals troo,,. wero attacked on the inarch Mtutle bullels*( Wbal 'll you ik. when
by Confederates and .-omiwlb*! to they o,ku Are aloug the whole Hue?
are multiplied. Rest art
plunge Into the wlldomess to Ihul tbe T'm nsbamevi of you. TIhw «-:iu't b
ulant.
enemy.
The eblef b ader who fell elephant al tbU dlstaiKV."
A movement is on fcwi
General Alexander llays.
second* after reachiiii: Ito*
the nine bricklayer*' unions in Man commanding a brigade. Tbl.* devote.1 battery tbe general wa* struck by a
hattan and the Dronx; 9.«o«
oBb>er bad often rldd»-n in open hit- bull. t under the b ft eyei and b- fell
tie. even on tbe bare sIoik>* of Get- ap,,u« uis chief of staff, tjeneml M.
Involved
. bto .taff arul flag 1k^ t. McMahon, carrylt.g bln. to tbe
It la pniposed to cJo*e all flint glass tysbiirg.^ t"
admiration of two ,jr„und with bin,
Deail, wan almost
factorU*# for jKp^ months, from
armies. lie fell at Inst In a tnTOl(^ InsUinlaneous
Tbe
new*
spreatl
15 to Sfpti^ber 15. The plan b
wll.bTncs* wlicre
quickly among
tnH»]F*. and iImposed to prevent
overstocking
regiment could note bl* nctiiui.aud de
m iiioiirning tbe
market, and to permit manufacturer* rive Inspiration from lit* «>ourage and
John S4-dgwb k. who wa*
martial entbnslasm.
kindly and
to dispose of sl<ick on hand, and i
May G found Ilam'Oi'k still battling genial cb.ni
expected tbe union of flint glass w(
l>n May 1«J two daring a*«ault« wenalong the plank roa«l
He bad enrrU*l
era will coincide.
hto right flank to the road, but every made on
l/ee*s lutren.-him-ni.*
at
The Iron moulders* Inlernstinnal
step of the mareb wn* opjK»«eil by the Spolts.vlvanla. and the tro-p* Ini l.y
Ion ha* appolniwl a l*l»el agent for the ConfedeTBtes. itwl tlie I'eib mto .'onM Geiioral \t arreii and the gallant ColoDominion. He is now Jn the east and onl.v make headway by i#*netmtliic the
thicket along tbe route
During tbe umler a galling Ore. only
is w-uyking hto way westward,
had built back will, terribje slaughter,
cording to the offJrers of the organtza- night the Confederat,»*
bnniitworka of logs. Tbe IVlcral right, eral J C. Ub-e. wlio letl IVurre
Don the laliel to now lM>ing plac^Nl
wing was struggling under tbe same umn w lib bl* brigade, wa* ii
large numbers of stove* and range*
diflicultle* In advancing along the Or- wounded! General Rice's death
- as well as on heavy hardware
ange turnpike, a couple t»f mil,*# uoeth tbe fourth In four days of fighting
Painters and lalKtrer* In tbe ship of tbe plank roatl TbI* wlug waseom- $mong tbe Federal leader*.
O. L. LANGDON
htillding Industry in the north of Eng po*ed of lb- Fifth eorpe under Gener-
Ice as Well as Fuel
Boodrich & Stanley,
travtrst dtp,
ly be submlltotl tie the AliU't) l*rovi-
rr,l-
land have made a demand for a Id per
cent. Increase in pay.
sixty hours a we«-k
When the lexxlle
Three big furnaces of the works of oiK-ratorv struck last-Mimni-r ih- car
pile#
in all department*—tran*|H»ra-
lion, maintenance of way. shop*—hut
the Illlnol* Steel Co. at South Chi
|H-t weaver* were the <»n:y cmplo>«-*
onto on tb- line* east of Pittshurg an-l
cago were cbmed down, throwing T'to
who gaine*l any reduction in wxjrklnc
Eri.-
men out of employment
ho;,r*.
west m«
Trade* unions have existed tn China
for 4.000 :?ear*.
hoar* a wiH'k they rtdurniHl to work.
Women have be« n admitted
bershlp in New Haven. Conn
tile
wait
er** unioQ.
Industry I* menacetl In Chicago by
two impending strike*, either of which
On a. ctmtpnmiiso lutsto id
ali-r Six wee.k* of ldlene.«*
worker* struck
t
1-
hoer wet-kNo decision ha* Mien . organization in Co>hi>cton and open
reached hy the carpi'i weavers' un- »u the mines at the union miner*,'
the slxiy-hnur wi-ek
Henceforth the operator*
or
'caniration In Coshocton will be separ-
will have a wide and disastrous effect
FVelgbl handlers, with a stronger
more dtoriplined force than that which
tied up shipping there rwo year* ago.
are preparing to demand 12 a <1
Machlnisu threaten to strike also.
The furnace of the Empire Steel
and Iron corapsiny of Oxford. N. J
The shut
The rail mill, the nine inch fliill and >**•
the plate min of the Cafldiri* Ste*-!
contpany of Johnston. Pa. are closeil !
down, owing to lack or order*
It 1* said that the American Federatlon of lAbor send* out
the aim Itelng to get down to tbe 1902 ,
that his service was
no longer re^
ffulred for some time.
Philadelphia tapestry carpet
facturers have notlBed their wearers
that after Jtme 1 they propoae to retsts to the old worklAC basis of the
IlL..
V
Alwtu 11.000 men will be laid €»ff by i
the Pennsylvania
yesterday
ba*l*.
manife*tai|on
of
c!a>>es i* the esiabitohment in FU-rlin
doam is for an indefinite period, and
Railroad compsuiy.
Continued shrinkage In
busi-
and
*h( II and factory.
The government
BOTH 'PHONES
”‘1 ^PPr^Priuted
$17,500 a
•••ocUtion. at It* meeting In
cladlng those noUBcd ihU wemk. ap-iOcveland recently. Approval and In-
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
;.n.
Plioii. Ul.
J. N. MMm
On. R. NcWittr
HOIROE & IKWETNY
.md unhealthful
ami
GENERAL INSURANCE
STA.S'toAKIi o .MPAXIg* aJKl Kar»ar#*
Mutual t'tr- lu.arano* Cooipaiij
.I.':"..’
I 1 NCWWILHELIN BLOCK
MEstjte.
Master*
an.l
Piloi*' a**ociation
aud
CLEANEST
....HEALTHIEST.^.
I»a-sed resolution* declaring it to be '
hikT;
company to enter the
bulMlr.g field
The cmtnpany will be
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
a co-operative bast*,
i-iOM-r
paid in at thi- time «if incorporation
IS
The {.Aconis wcxilen company of Iji-
S-hool teachers are greatly needed
in the sUte of Slnora. Mexico. Many
schools have l»eea closed b^ause of
ELECTRICITY
The govern
akir io«a
PER 1000 WATTS
good aalarie*.
from
♦ plaster.
j
|
<
]
nearly all countries
Buiistg Rim Elteble
li||t lid Nsm Cs
(curing headache
|ind nervousness
a sitecialt): glassguarantee.! to hi.
Sticks, Buds, Etaii, Pmisins,
J. M. FELL,
Suit* 308-New State Bank
building. CorreaiKsndent Geo E.
EJIIs. Grand Rapid*.
Ofiicial Market Quotation!
vatc wire, cYircct fron
York and Chicagi
Absolute security.
•how V.IU •ampl.a
Wtaea Tffn Waml e KJce C«t «f Mett
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnar, Propriasor
--- -
•American girls preferred.”
/-
lUoeed Want Affta bring Big
Itatawm far tha m—ay tnvs
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
'^1
-Tiir -flfct
micb.
Butcher* and SausaR* Makers
It is no-
AO.
JARPET CLEANIN6 WOKS-.
■OTTQjrg aaT,
receive larger salaries
try a record want
the first five <la)-<
<
ynth.
of each
Carha,! on hand.
Am-rican girl* are in demand there,
and especially stenographers and typethan they do in America.
EXPERT OPTICIAN
AT Hotel whiting
PCTKKlSXnDBT
are constantly arriving In Manila In
who
BY
COMMISSION BROKER,
conia. N. H.. ha* shut down, throwing
;b*i hand* out of employment.
tibcally romtiinc'l with fire rlay,
rcrnent*an.l other ingtcrYicnts.
I’lastcr to.Uy, carj^ntcrscan iollow tomoTTow without <lislo<l;;mp
fitted
J. LEAHY
AKB
I>cr cent of the capital stock 1* to to-
Women
L 4_ A. ffUILOIN*
GLASSES
J
th< fight
D.-tndi. Mich., union carp-nters will
form a
FIRE INSURANCE
♦ Fire Proof Elastic Puip
I Plaster..
♦
♦
♦
J
tici-d that most of the “want ads” say
By a unanlmoua vote, tbe Lake Car-
tlot. in ihe number of employeee.
-.DENTISTS.-
Ic—M» N.. WUk.lB Stak au
♦ Made of wtK*!, pulp anil Fiber, ]
e rhemjcally prepare! an.l sricn- ,
diUM-l Ih- action t»f It* cx-cnti\c c
mitut- in r-fu*lng ihe' d-mand* of tnc :
wriier*.
earlv Impnnement are the reasons for' ihto I
Travaraa aty.
XENHALLEGON
I Work of H Ifhast Posaibia Chad*,
fins Gold Wet
521 SOUTH UNION
IffiC. B. Taylor Goal Go.
*e*rch of work, but it is said that few
in
a
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
at them are from the United Slates.
of accident*
bawycr
rmiiDinMim
We are
now booking; orders for the season's dellvt;ry.
permanent exhibition of appllthe prevention
-vhfip
1 C4it:\ im
and earnestly solicit your p.atronane
•s, for the preservation of health
expectailon
rJ^uttio’n'ln ihe Vo;^"j"u.t decid-j
ed upon as unavoidable. ThU redne- i
and patrons of Mr. Jackson, and ail oiht^r Ice
consumers, that it is our aim lo jrive them the
best and most cMlcient service possible. Our
ment to advertising for them, offering
lat.st
25.ft.*i.Otto | mu rest in the welfare of the working
publication* annually.
WOOD business. We wish to assure the friends
the alienee of teachers.
’■‘Ph’
Germany'*
about 100 men are out of employment
■Each employe
•’»"*'**
account of the favorable con-
D.v -t
br-a<l
II.r hUi***i
be conducted in connection with our CO.-M. and
with l.ctM' *han*# of $1" each Twenty
j.. amhoriilvely announee.l that
for a lifty-four-' joral-coal operator* will split from the
ion on the tootificatbm of a return to >«,!e
BUSINESS of JOHN .\. J.^CKSON. which will
r*tahltohe«1 on
l*orlion.
The ti'X-
We have purchased the old cr,tabli»hed^ ICK
ice IS pure and une.xcelled in quality.
niicbigMn
WHY SHORTEN
YOUR LIFE
city may l»e brought about will #hon
-arent out of blast yesterday.
Zll Kroet aSrMS.
B. J. MORGAN
same
penters in the strike for chno*d shops,
farming
c**T«7aaata<
inti*.'..
as that of the woodworkers
There are JWki masters and pilnlK,
In
!U L. JAXS—Orwad
Jacks for farcru-rs
who warn to raise
Miilfs. Oneof^hem
will lx? found at niy
stabl(*s ami I will
keep one in Hlair.
near (.ieorjje \Vidri>;
farm.
BUGGIES
Bta braacewark*.
Aged 9T.
Asod 4*.
At Ann Artoir. Mich . Mime of
sucees*
n:
Fr.mt St
JACKS!
month m year ago. 233.7tw> day*
Denmark.
If j
I am r-ady
g waunded
It thabatttoof WI
roonih ot
durstiun of
to sell
L. G. BRYANT.
new and old. wa# 74.5<*0 working day*.
prerlotiB month. r.7.0«Mi
long
om- and *oe ro- *«oc
April waa only 4il2; prevlim* nmnib.
same month year ago.
Uk.
would llkf to get one or im«r. of th,
IVIOROAN
-TMAVKMSK OITV,
J K‘‘.2f;?r£=rt?i‘K!inr
Just laid out. adjoining the city lark.
showed himself aa a targd there was
the: bit.
May B In tbe Wlldeme*#. :
both day# of tlie battle.
atr«K raUway employe* of A merle*.
SMir mmi waH*rmtt«7 Tta tmmm km m m
-------- iwM* wad
maUtm. w-taok ta
UoAf:, by a tafoXr la tSi* wag aa
ADDITION
Wfll stand for the season of 1JH)4 M
B. J. HffiMs limy SMMi. Tmeni Gilr. Mick.
ij
NSmESS MISS.
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