The Evening Record, July 25, 1904

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The Evening Record, July 25, 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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1904-07-25

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•ATMKMrS ISSUE

THE EVENING RECORD
CWNTH VKAW

TiuvcMc.etTV. mcwaMi. mombav. jolv 2s.
WEATHER.

STOCK YARDS ARE TIED UP MASSACRES
OFMMENIANS

Indian Baskets

Partly ehtody toalght with probably

That ere Bmmhql

end or Thafikah
mm Tana Waal
Paws a^ Out

cnsism

BIG STRIKE

OCMCRAL nHIKI.

tnuKaiis uEFlmaia
Fiwr n*ainEirr iM m
rofiouTmEAlc
Tfiind OyiMWfs M«v« Atoo Mmm Pfto OfMto tlis Ostfl^

THt Mk» AtofiH th« totosiiMi Uton Vsry Osrtu
Z
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m
m
r

Ckkam.
to tlie
wmMm
wm rmAt6 ihU
rntnmI wWs
vws tlM VBloa iMdera
to«ler« aUrt.
tUrt.
#iforUMysrd«slta.si.tocmll«
#i
for Um ysrda ol t a. si. to cmll
Eii-fml stiltoMrfsn
of on otoasa €o«Metod
Wkh dM» IKMM. Tm. osittoc sna
wMl
SiSt to

tiM iW

Mm Vttli tfstood MSI
Sto toaa for SM to ss oBMTMcr. TIm
poIlM Stfant tlM oltiisUos looka dark.

7W kase ban pane fli
tweaa the aayton base bal
■atloaa Bay team rn
Ticlory for tin N. M. A.
oeora of If to 7. The isn

B sad
I to a
hr s

iglar aad Norsk was the battery
Lba local loan sad Basktaa aad
Kiastord tor the vlallon.

TURKS ARE RUINDCRING
WIRNIN6 VHXAOES.

AND

iwaiMORWBiwniBi
EIX VILLAftlE HAVE ALREADY
BEEN DEETROYEa

An the M

ta Fan swtog to Anatkar Raign

DEOWNEO WHILE EATHINQ.

Killed Nightly.

L Hie Ufa to Thaa.
By Wire to 4he Brealng R
dsf Bay fthrar.
rtto. July fL-Tbe Ftmakfurter
By Wife to the Erealng Record.
Zeitaag reporta that Anaealaa nassa
Jaly ».-J«Ty Norf.
crea are to fun awtog again. The
dith. ased It. was drowaed while
Turks hare pluadered aad buraod six
bathlBE to Thunder Bay rlTor to the
satoa rUlases. All males were
aftemooa.
The body
wad aad outraged. A similar
danghtar la reported to the aelghbor
hood of Vush where from sixty to
atohty AnaeaAans hare beea kUIcd

EVACUATED
NEW CHWAN6 DENOUNCED HIS SISTER

RUMIAN* t*rr THAT
TH» MORNINO^

ALACt

We wish to expran oar bearifelt
thaaks to the Migkbon aad friends,
who ao ktodly asalatad aa dartag the
akhaan aad death of oar hoMad
and tetbn. Oaa W. RalL Atoo for the

tw the kite hempen. Our etoch ofthcee prA iefaad^'
new aad mailced at price* that we nvaatce lower 4aa
at aay other northera reeort town. &D ead look over the:
ever bee. duftlayed i> Tte«»e,

Mrs. Geo. W. Hall.
Mr. aad Mra. Rowla
>mtog. July E7. la
«vhan the big Lucky Strike Sale cf the
we bought the
at tfc. SSc and SOc an the dslln
Watch tor the big drtmtora.
The Globe. IIS Front EL

hope to get for cuatosMra. They are
ae atubbom that they will not be convtoced that Bandal prtoaa on clothtog
hats and furnishings are ever so much
lower than thoee of any other good

Men's Sox Sc. Sc. 11c. 15c. Mcn*s
«ispendere Sc; handkti^lcto Sc.
Vhere. oh, where? At Benda's cf

Every price quotation during Bende'e Dieeolution Sale it a mirrorworth looking Into.

TOLEDO NAN SUICIDED
FASO. TEXAS.

The bride and groom.

atf Book Store

$1.50

*?n£vnlHB—lirtlr*Steiir* liTAitVtlh
tkm Tuaaday: probably local xhrwera. warmer south pCHttoa touML

WILL BUY

A PAIR
orWaoMD**, ne* oolitijr Smn.
met aboet.
Shoe* that are all leadier
AUpx^ leather—made in neat,
attractive ttjrle*.
Shoe* that lit Dieelr. fit all
tw.BOt juttiuHiott.
Shoe* that are worth $2.00
a pair anyway.

JiSKTOSSTHQi..

The bride end gr^om.

Coo^ara otto Taomotort Out
Ued
"Ir^ stock rmnu U prset
I^todsr. Tbs strike or too) stock hasdtars sad hslim hMM paraljnsd tkla
pMt of Ike paektos todastry and baa
dally SMds tt lapoastble for the
I to ptocssd with the kUIbig op.
mm. fhorUy after aooo 40#
rest oat and a larve Bunker of
tagtor<

yaWPlAIREDOFHIWISEtf
COX SAID HE
001LTY or AMAULT.

TRET CAPTURED A BWnSH SHIP

Alleged to Have Bawi a Fugitive Frtm*
Justice and Waa'Advised That
He Wae Discovered.

•UT NAME or VEMEL IS NOT By Wire to the Bvralng Record.
GIVEN IN DISPATCH.
Worth. Texas. July SS-Charlee
B.^itollia of TWedo kiU«Ml hlmscU ai
El Paso by swallowing laudanum. It
Mlniftor C.nfltr Alio FalM to Olvo It fUleieed that be was a fugitive from
Pohrt of Capturo—RuooIm VladlJustice, accused of betraying the
daughter of a wealthy merrhant of
voo Souodroo Woo SI|Mod
Toledo. He was advised that his
wabouu had been discovered by
the father of the glrL He left a note
By Wire
uaclng his sister for unfrlcndll
Woiblncton. July XS.-MInliter Con
to him. the body win be
cer nt Pekin cnWoi Uint the Bnntnni
ted New Cbwnnc tbto Bonlac. warded to Toledo.

niM tbnl they bnre enpinred n BriUih
■mop Josopli WhMo, Who woo ■o^
r. MU dinpntch did no! men
loi<oS Omm in Alo»-Coi Ftaod
tion the nnme of the veiacl or the
polDt where the enpture wno oBocted.
SIS onS tho Coolt.'

HE -StVED TWO LIVES
LEN GRAYSON RESCUED DROWN­

In Japan WaUre.
ThoMs On of imwlorbn cwae
ING PLEASURE SEEKERS.
Toklo. July S5.-Tbe Rumlaa VladI
lolo Prooonlor CmoiMMSce Ihl. .am
muadron. which bai been In
Inc nod uld Ibat bo wai culUy of
Jnpnniwc wnlerx for eome days pail
eoaunltllnc •«•»«
«»“«» «»
Had Gont Down twice In Sight of
Ilcbled Ihli moraine twenty
Jooopb Wbllo jrwrtordoir. While Cox
Many People Who Were too
mile* fnmi Knmsagnra In the prefecFrightened to Help.
if Sbimoan. The reioeti were
WMto. who wnn the bnUored tedlvldme cnntwnrd .lowly.
■nl. enae In to nnk for a wnrrant for
Len Grayson ssve<l two people from
On. The proooeolor tnrnod tb* nor
drowning
Ule last week at Cvnira!
nor to Jn^ ietiB Verly. who Uoned
Lake. There Is a party from Grand
nwnrrnnt forMr.cn Hon then ml
Rapids there and some of the party
tor Chief RennU, wbo^aireoted Cox
were to bathing when they got beyond
and tbon the trial went on. He wnx ARTHUR OOULO CHARGED WITH
their depth and sank twice In sight of
dniy nitBlsaad. pUnded culliy nnd wni
PECULIAR OFFENSE.
several persons who were so fright­
Snad SIS and enU.
ened that they could make no effort
to reecne the drowning persons. Min
Alleged Me Cut Trees From Oval Jakewsya and a gentleman were the
Wood Dish Company's Land Then
two rcueoed. it required several hours
oitoBt Chib Waa the Heat af ths Haobefore they had recovered from their
Sold Them to the Company.
aati RHIaa at CaPp Lphs EaUirexperience.
day
Aithiir Gould was up before Justice
Verly Saturday on a peculiar charge
The Haanah Rides were auesU of Friday a warrant was issued for him.
UM Datasf eittb yesterday and there
complaining wltnees being the
waa*a lar«t
who accepted the Oval Wind Dish company, which ml Pretty Home WeddinXBoi««n''lx^ #y
Rev. D. Cochlln
Coehlii. at ^
teriUtkM to fWa cat and spenr
leged that Gould had cat down elgh
Mra. C. H.
day. Bene went fiaturday aad the teea timber trees on land owned by
rest west oat yesterday.
Hniilan} and bad sold the same to
rery pretty home wedding took
The Oacatc rlub boyt prored doc ibe company. The warrant was given
at 4:Jd yesterday aftemooa at
eatertatoars aad 0Re the vlsUors
Omstable Ashton Saturday, who
gaad tine. The accasloa was a see went out aad as usual returned with the renideoce of Mrs. C. H. Carpenter,
4SS West Ninth street. The bride was
aral ptoaAc aad a yeaena aood tJiae
>an. The offense is alleged to Miss Mattie L. Carson of Bingham and
aad aE had It The boys were rery
have hm committed la Fife Lake
TtxMB. Frank W. Smith of this
wan fdaaaed with the entcriaJunient township. The bearing was postponed
city. The wedding ceremony was
dlraa tbea|^_______________
•demnlted by Rev. D Cochlln and
waa witnessed by only the Immediate
FINE BAND CONCERT.
relatives of the bride and groom. The
man was Willis H. Rector and
MIy Up ta thk
Young People Married Yesterday Will the bridaamald waa Mrs. D 8. Frye, a
rister of the groom. The bride was
Make Their Future Home to
AltJMMcb quite a
pettily altliwd In a light gown
Central Lake.
war« nlstakaa to the aaaounoeiaent
immed to cream color,
aad weal to the Oeatral scboal build
immediately after the ceremony re
M Alma Porter and Russel D.
tog lattaad af Ua
wahmenu #ef^ served and a pleas­
Mtarday hitormooa to bear the baud Washburn were marrl- , .
ant time wik enjoyofl. The bride will
BOOB at 1 o rlock at the bo
coaeari. tboat who 4»d rcBeaiber li
vtoit for neverml weeks with Bingham
the groom's brother. 402 Wads
were highly plaasad with the oo
t by Rm . T. P. UUom of the ruiattoea. The .out of town guests
The aatoclloas were well choasa aad
ware ItotoB
ItotoBad to with toiriwsi by all Chuteb of Christ Only the immediate WM Mra. A. Oaraon. mother of the
wart
1. of Bingham, and Mrs. B
reiatlvea. tododing the fathor and
who were |pcaaaat.
Pryt of Hasttogi.
mothcc of the groom, wm pr
After the ceremony a aumptnoui
THRgW
thri
J ACID IN Hid FACE.
LADIES WILL PICNIC.
ding dinner was served. They will

lOUGHT THEIR TREES

Him A PICNIC

i^
V
i

TEN
CENTS
Will buy
One pound
of pure
Olive Oil
CASTILE
SOAP at

S-

DO NOT BREAK

219
ALBERT &GLOBENSKT.

The kind we idl arc goarantced

§

E Yam GW

I Haiaalf aa Flint

»tbeir borne to Central Lake.

YOUNG FtQFLrt CONVENTION

|L ,
^

By Wire to the Sraatog Record,
niat Mtohre July li.-Oortrude
I tor a Craat Union
itriA. a ypdhg girt, last sight
Rally.
akrbalAe aeM to the fact of George
Preparatioaa ; are being mm
Bro^a. a antonaaa. aad hadly
pynnkfort forto great nnloB rally of
nwd htoL It la reared that ]
nay lose the eight of his left eye. The young people of the Methodist Proles^
tanu tlttttod Brethren aad Gongrega^
girt had Brawa arrested some Uiae
tkwal chnrchea of the North Oeatral
statat Aug. U to 15. Tha program to
Baada. Bandao tor clatolng vatoee.
The hfida and graam.

W'- '

■ - -V'-

tioaa cjctoad aU t

rtheoquairj.

V:'

I AM Sodety Will BpefM
Day With I
Mian Jeanto Andermm has Invited
tha Oougregatloual Ladtoa Aid no^
ctoty to upend WodnmMay with her at
bar euttoge at Birchwood. Every lady
Is fwquurted to bring some one article
of food with her for the bai
atoo a cup. knife, fork
Buseea wUI leave Mrs. Bamum's on
Waahtogtoo utmL Mra. Moutogue's
eu Btotoutiuet aad Mra. Asa Hale's oo
SertnUi ftreet at D:N0 s. m-

OOIVIf»ANV

S3.50 and $4.00
We give you the bc«t shoe moiiejr *

WAUKERZ
PACKARDS
PINGREE
MAKES
LET US SHOW YOU
The Old RelUWe Shoe Hotae

FrankFriedrich&Co

TRAVERSE CITY
MFG. CO.
'
W. L. BROWN

MOR.

Cor. Lake Av.. and tOtli

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Titls
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabllshadln ISSS
Room 210 Stats Bank Bldg.

SMITH-CARSON

WASHBURN-PORTER

*

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

Ool^s

NewSund 242 Front Street

American Druf.Co

BKNDA

SUMMER GLEAN UP SALE

W8 Are SbowhiE the Finest Line Of

Negiigee Sliiiil
:vKR wcxMimeTmD Mtonm

is a money saving event that many thrifty men
have profited by, to provide themselves with
stylish, summer clothing for their vacation trip
and business wear. V’ou can do the same if
you come here before the e.xtraordinary
values arc all gone.

MFSSUOSUITSTRIS MOIITN . . . S6.9I
MEirS SI2.50 IH SH SUIIS IMS MOITH. . SUO
MOTS SIS IH SIB SUITS Tins MOnN . . . SI2.su
Boys' Suits—Odd Pants. Shirts, etc., at Spec­
ial Prices.

e WillHim

HOT WEATHER GOODS OF ALL KDIDS

FANCY MIXTURES ANDWHITE VESTS.PLAIN
AND FANCY UNDERWEAR. STRAW HATS,
fine. PANAMAS, COATS AND PANTS.

RMULTON CLOTHIHe CO.

lose Recent Want

IjSSnSiSr
t«M4v WM M I4mI 4«r ior fw

A STARTLE*

pEoaK- sums

XTJtJS.-si-sri.'s Mf BAM
L";r-n JC wm mimt, ««i»rtwn, •!■•« ■» «^
—r:;;
W «•*««
« «-«“•
------- ''aaB,HMO«ftrte(««tolk*«Mi7k« IM of Me 4MBMMM *h»
urn l^ani la <ka rmtr tarn
aad «ko hBTt aot. ae tar as aaa to

pardas aad arsrp boat was la coasUatasstoldap.iBSIsdlacttolaiiaebsa, tto Slto^ of wMU W dta
'

■ ’'is-

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fa:::

FOR THIS WEEK

-YWIAIUBnmiBDTOBE.
COUB A PATMH OF THIS
POPOLAliBAIWL WEWnX
MAKE BAHKIIfG EAST AKO
PLEi^AlfTFORYOD.”

Vrtoal tosdar baa soatoistod a
ptottp aad oonnodloas sattopi
jolalac Us saaanr hoM of rvaak
PHotottk. Tto eolttcs Is erstoa^ oa
tto sids kill, tto bassanat bolac ast
■a- .
apart as a fcHsbsa aad sellar whns tto
appsr portlo. eoaslsu <C a latto sitlias soon pad two rooa
Onf. Jodsoa Hanaaa. oau
Ito Istsriar is ssalsd In Ooorsla pine.
a a. caiHsle. tolwBi
Tto balMlas Is pmUlp loeated aad aiMcrr US AT THE FOUNTAIN,
Marahal Hold. W
uaellsa la dssisa. Mr. aad Mrs.
irs a cool, delightful spot, wbece
U. ■topard. WlUlas. Ftakasp Whjrts. Slsdsr win spsad Us warai wsoUsr
yon will Sad the most delicious ieo
Joto W. Doalol, Joka ktorp tollllaaM. Usrs la vast eatepanat.
oream soda you ever tasted, all tbe
Ptoasis M. OosbraU aad a host M
popular
drinks that your fanciful pak
othars at sUadlat rapato aad aasalllsd dicallptar resort In Uls asctloa^ aspsdanp at eaa Imagly, aad with a goodness
~ Bat “a ana Is kaowa bp tto ooai- for Ostomno. and lu nataral beanUer you cant forget Courteous and expcrlenced attendants. Tbe Red Cross
paap to toaps.” aad It sssan ttot are »oi7 allnrtnc to oUers.
JadriParksr has cbosoa tto ootspaap
vill show yon tbe way. by night or
of tto sordid, prolssslaaal polltlrlaas
daj. Tbe American Drug CU. 21>
la bto partp, lasWad at that of lu Aad Ifs worth your coming after. A PYunt 8t.
aPd ana of woitb aad sabr alKHiuart. white porcellao Uned.
lel atewlag kettle with one pound
of tbe New York Tea Oo.*s baking
TMIY ^FOlwLOW Uft.
powder, and a belter powder you never
Hmbla Wmniod Is jroMtIi. m o niU eeed. 10 ceau with our pcmonal guarfbOoir » UmmiH Ufo. To be Ihrifljr
s. Tbe beiA teaa and ooffeea on
ii to be wtee. We eea belt yoe teech
k are found beie. New York Tea

Wev^tmukAkm^ja^S iMeet oT 6^ and €6 inch
Si^
J^and ^ inn $100 to $L50
perjranJ.

at 79c

TRAVERSE OTY, MICH.

MrmrAcroRY eoNomoNs.
to Ms ftotoa « tariaaas saadltlsi

•ImwOi Mac Ito M wsto. otoac
lAiMMr to Iks smac eactoft «f M*
Mtors, Mtoss apstotisas wars
Makttilr Islataesf Wr too* ao

-A tars tor Ito bsitor Ins laalto i
psarai la tto liaa tntos. aad bar
asa ratowr atoia wmias to plaaa ark
Stoss toap ara soarlaoed that Ito daakaa to Isto kaa asassd: bat pilsss
too aUn asrp law aad tto »olaa
afdsfs totorbalowttosofsal. Wbsa
aoaatltol SI^ baeoaw a eertalatp
asasnl tiBds win assons tun i

chOdreM thle m»l Importmai bab- Co, J« Froot St. R.G. Pulta.
k donor win dUrt tbem oo tbe
to todifnMleM. Well glee Um
owe of tboee tittle teaks to take boiae
aa a eoutaat renlader oT a debt they
tbeMirea. Tbe flaTtaga Dept, of Illinois Brake Baoerd for baaeen YaatsrtUy-Celumbls Hsd j Bio Day.
tbe ruet Nalioaal Daak.

snuiTlicnsmis
Railroad Excursit

WYUCa WON.

Seven to One.
SpMrIal to tbe Bvealag lUfeord. ^
terlocbea. Mlcb, July ».-Tbc
Wylie baae ball team defeated tbe
^ Rilllac stosk: bat that wttl show
to Us last qaartsr of tto rsa^d wot Oopemlab team yeeterday by a aoore
of 7 to 1. Tbe bauerles e
Wylloa. Decker aad Brakon; Copemlah. Brady and Nols. In the eljchth
l la tto I
Inalag Nols. the OopemUh catcher
waa atmek on the end of the Unger
•^S'hSTS aiUipsd aaoUer wssk of
with tbe ball aad painfully laJuredT
ptoaifaMa crap waattor, aad atperu
ars aow acortac ca lA«9tob.«M
DI8TCNQUE.
baUato St sor% llAOOtoO baMs at
We have tbe moat exclusive styles
saltoo ^ klM00.*to^to^ ^ la Plebly trtaMwd d^sta millinery fot
summer wear la tbe dty. also every
fWt ttot soodltioa of oolUa aad
tmagiaary crtwtkm in atred and out­
MUr tall off sootswhat darias Aurnt. ing baU and we are constantly recetvAa prodaosni ato caasrallr ssturinc lag new goods from the fashion mar■laatahla priess srsa alasosal oot- keu aad take groat pleasure la abowlag you tbe preuy things. Miss Heck.
141 Front 8k______________

mdlsIaeSiry aaaMn; for In apite of In
dmrtrlal growth tbe agriculural Intoraats are eUS Urn backboae of our na
tWrnal wnalib.
Tba buslnees outlook Is aatUfsev

MAPLCTON.

Tbe steamer Illinois broke her exirston record out of this port for the
lasoa yesterday. One hundred and
ro people took advantage of the Ane
ride aad all bad a very pleasant day.
Tbe return trip was made in good
time, tbe boat being at her dock here
St 10:80.
Tbe Columbia hsd two gootl excur­
sions Sunday to Newb-ts wmnta. in
the afternoon sIhruI 150 people took the
trip and la the evening aboRit the
same number cu)f»yctl the moonlight.
Wyssong's !l%i-uloce orchestra a.WtHl
much to the pleafbrv of the esrunilon.
On the relum trip In the evening Uie
Illinois loomed up In the dUiancc but
the Columbia was tied up about fifteen
Inutes before the big boat.
The M. S N. E. had about 150 peo­
ple la on tbe Manistw excunilon and
took out alKiut slxty-clpht on the
Provcmonl excursion.
Tbe Pere Marquette brought in
about IBO from Peloskey yesterday.

Bpoclsl to tbe B^enlng Record.
Maplctoa. Micb.. July ».-A large
number from hero look In the excurSion on the Crescent Sunday from Old
tsslon to Buttons Bay.
Mm. H. Golden of Old Mission made
a business trip to Mapleion Saturday.
Mrs. Arthur Barnard and two daugh­
ters spent Sunday aflenioon with Mrs.

bleb begaa la IM.
^ but no wild boom Is In sight, and bone
Is wasted. The country needs a slow
S SSd ■ubalagUal recovery, and this U r. FV)wler.
all U Is IlkSly jo gat "
Mr. and
fey A wai
WANTano
AND mis
Ml coSpany.
mf} The democraUc pparty Is evldcnlly
f UHSaavoriag to Iron1 out the wrinkles
aad U prepariag for s vigorous cam

Mrs. Arthur Bouclcre are
entertaining Mr. BouclcreV brother of
Marquette.
A. Parker of Old Mission spent
day with bis sister and family.
and
Mrs. William Pulver.
There was no ball game here Sun
day as asost of tbe boys went to Sultons Bay to play ball tben^
lery Is very poorly at

tMa by Judge Parker at his Bsoput

Soma.
At Iba head of the lUt U Gorman,
aid Jaai bark of him U David B. Hill,
bolb of whoaa natbods caanof be extoUr
ht«b>T olOTMlM- AiaiitMM or«m MtoM Stootoii. th. "Bom
« BtoWo.-«M> wlOi U.» toc HMd o»
Tyitoiton tod Otoipoo of Mlcblcu.
^otk an ot little proalncac. ooulde

IT COULONT BE FOUNa
If you traveled the whole northera
part of Mlcblgan you could aot find a
more eomptele stock of oarrlagas. top
sad open bugglaa. maaboaU aad aurfeya than we can show you. Besides
oar prices are much fhoaper than that
of the average dealer In any part of
tbe country for the same quality.
Come Aod see. Barney Andermm.

SHOES
iraTcrsc (Sty's Hew Shoe Store
ALU 8TOOK NEW AND SEASONABLE
A too totortwto ot hUk««Mlbot*.to tott droMT tod oooMMIaMo.
M*ir«
«IM. tot tolt Tiel Wd tod OBUMI IM* theo. ud »
WeMDTS too itoM tod ooMrM l> pottot Md too Md Ud taottor.
OllRir AMO BOTr dtoto.
W of «D0d tooi. Ito «n .AM Uto.
OtiiiDBCirB AMO INMNTT atow ud MOOdtoito to Mtok tod M.

ritotoM. OMiudtowtoiupa.

^£,6. LEWIS

A MODEL OFFICE.

TOM QGNTON’S MEAT MARKET
CORNER FRONT AND DIVISION STREETS

Choice Moats and Poultry
Home Made Lard and Sausages. Fresh Lake Trout
and White Fish twice a week, Tuesday ami 1-nday
PROMPT DELIVERY

V

MUST SELL

Fevonil lawyers licreaU.uu vourb
for tl.U story :
A mnemuient offlrlal was s|i|»oIi.iihI
to a certain |»ort on tbe giMuml of bis
undoubted Inti-grlty. His |.Mib'ed*MM»iTi
luid all KUiVUinlHnl to tbe giaft of tbe
plaer,
Tlie ofBrinI did well, lint at Inst
after a ymr s seniec, be banded bis
«-blef Ills n-Mlgiuillou.
Why” nskd-d bin rblef. |..nT your
milary sumelenl? Don't you like your
Jol.r
**K\erv!bIiig la pcrfcd-lly satUfneAmil F. Nertingcr,
lUt»ubhcan Nominee for Circuit t'ot:ri tory.*‘ n plUal the ottb laU •but. a- y.ni
I ntn fri-dioenily apimMrl.dMl
Commisshmer.
with <»rr«*n« of bniM-M The . Mber diiT
,IBBl. :iml tlnit's

on.n*.l
KffMCi •! Uclit €>• Animal f.rowllt.
\x
j.riet'. HI 1 wniit
Uh* m .ir
A biognti.iliraI lalH.rm..ry x\.i> .^tablUhed III the
m-nr Pari.-, In
1S»], for flu* |.uiiM.^* of
big llu*
Itiflin-iM'C of light an<l d.-irknev.* uixm
rtiffen lit niiimals. In miMoR-enns Hie
pniy iiignienl gnnlually disa|iiH-:ini. ibe
eye Is uioilUli'd In it« foreiKirl, aiwl tbe
orgaim of MUell, ton* h. ainl tastt
rrtMMv until they are trl|.1e«l in
Ki^h In the tlark 1l»m- their color and
irrow but hsif as Urge.

J

In order to make s quick Mile
VT can offer you a bouse on ihe
side fit s prlct' scarcely
more than the lot U worth
Ijirge lot. hoiiho jind paiMTiul
and rei»alre<l throughout, in a
pleasant location. If you want
it and buy tieXore next Tu^^^da.v
—at 15.00 a month aitb Inten*st at
in^r cent takes IL
Oi>en this evening.

BOTH PHONES

MRTHEm W6WBAI TBAIIS.
CO.RlWWTBIPMTtS
ravoroo city to 8L Lout.

$i».50, IS day limit
$19.00, M day limit
$21.00, hr tke teat«
Thii wiU 'ioclade tneali an<1
beiA between Traverw City ami
^
will be on nk eommcnciiig Thunday. June 8,
1904.
Steamers leave Travenc City
e%’cry SumUy. 10 jl hl, and
Tharsda>*s, 6 a hl

E. H. POPE, Agt,
R. F. CRURCIt, 6. P. A.
A. F.. Neriinger. C. W. Ashton^
Lee Hornsby.

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Furniture News

THE MARKETS.

Dr. C. D. Miller hu ri'C-otlf piirlased the InteresU of the National
Dcntlsu. located In the Stale l»ank
building, suite 20T. There you will
And one of the neatest and most thor­
oughly equipped modem dental offlees
In* the state, where nothing but the
best and most skillful opersllng Is con
ducted.

NMhmg i. «, Inters.,l«u to th. m.n Or the l.dy of the hou.e •« biu of Informetion eooceml,^ furniture.
Wr are ,h. larorel furniture dealer* in th'« part of the .t«te. We therefore are thowlns the largoM aMortment in every line.

Bed Room Suites
Blur. ha« {uBt returned from the great furniture exposition* and

Dasfneaa Csnnat Be Cured
By local appUcallons. aa they cannot
reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
There la only onfc^wsy to euro deafand that U \by constitutional
lies. Deafness li caused by an In­
flamed condlUon of the mucous lining
the Eustachisn Tube, vn^en this
e Is Infismed you have a rumhUng
hearing, and when
It is entirely dosed. Deafness It the
reauIL and unlees tbe lafiammatloe
ran be taken out and this tube re­
stored to Us normal condition, beariu
will be destroyed forever;'nine eaaei
out of ten are caused by catarrh
which Is nothing but an Inflamod conm of tbe mucous surfaces.
'e will give One Hundred Dollars
any case of Deafneas (caused by
irrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for elrcuCHKNKT A CO.. Toledo, O.
Bold by drugglsta, 75c.
Take Hall s Fkmlly Pills fbr c»natl-

t

LOT. CtoUftafP

p$

Stock In our history. Some good* are to be shipped at once and to make room we w;
lines of bed room suites snd odd rireAner*.
making aome remarkable prices

md the largest
> close out some
hem to do so.

These may he )ust what you have long wanted.

Couches
AfUr a hard day', work ther. I. oothloq w, comfortahir to mat youraelf oo a. a good couch. Eyrry couch
wo Mil w. cao Buaraotco. Thafa the way w.th all our furniture and people arc depeodios oo uc ntore and
more. We are buyin, cMiChe. at all tlmec Th. denwnd. are «. preaL Wo have couche. in velour. Upe^
try. car plu.h. .ilk velour and penu.ne leather and th. pr.c« are a> attractive a. the ,<»d. thenwelveo W.
want to tell you our prieo*. Tomorrow would be a pood time.

SKCULWSILE

■I

with mp W thwe l-ic« ihc.c
SEE THE EIST:

Medical
It aotomobUe catarrh, and sUte that
tt is produced by tbe high speed at
travels aad tbe coosrtirtds of mod and
dast which tj against the delicate rouirfaess of tbe dost aad throat
itsMt la Ijondon. wbo Is well
far tbe exceasdve rate at wbkb
be travels, was Mid ap with the dla
<ase. and only tbe toUl abandonment
f racing asved blm from death.
OUV&CRBAM SKIN SOAP. anH
aeptic and healing. Made expressly
for tbe skin, oomplexloo and bath. 10c
oake. 25c for S cakea. Johnson Drug
Cou. W. T. Roxhanb. Mungar.
t240-tr

Mi I

'“""A.
SIDE
J. WILHELMSAyS

YOU orr THIS na

toiftk wMK baaavsr. MtoUaC tor
^Msat to «>M«sr tto attsal at Ito
stoacaa. Tto acu*a sMsto ton an
ftsa Isa to kflsaa polsls akora tto
tow prtsai at tols rsar. sal aoaw hsTs
ssataC eaaMiwaMir laraar aCra
NM a tow siasks an at tto bt|
pMaiatttotoar:aa4.ilttoaaai
aaaa to aato wllk tto low prtess at
IM*. Iks adraaoss aiw still toors stf

;i,.

A Turkish Rocker
whars the*^ use of being comIt Just solid comfort. Tis true they cost more than ordinnry rockers,
are the finest wf hayc ever
forUble unless you »re just as comfortable as possibie. Those that w«
WarranUd in every respect and made in the highest style of upholsterer^s art.

Odd Furniture
A piece here, a piece there does add so much to the appearance of p room. We have auch an
of odd shaped chairs, rcckcro. Roman chairs, hall chairs, parlor pieces, sewing chairs, made in
finish, maho^ny, bird’e eye maple, flemish oak. Nothing finer for a wedding present or an
f mod this is ‘everybody's .
gift The prices are Just as diversified as the styles. Everything pleas« i

fa
Stoke. aomBlo«n.«)tpm

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs

hehminan&lay

MEIHiMm COlM
Ifflwt

i

Ig'*

, ttOMAV. JM.V A MM.

thoosasii4 hfD TBOa8A»»
dr iWNuirn. Bmt <aa ve'ptow
•Khfrtetototheto? JtotbtoMto

m RAlMf^^flpKTOD.
m tm €t

WAT fco WO fiaan Mdh RrioH on
oar ro^Aoeka?

wnurouB

AU. DAT -IKN(dAt.-.M$ M. to

_..... :i

MMkbt.thtoi <*>».. ..

Sale <tf Metfs ForBishings
rtjMl

..•i^sac
?.-^25c
... Sc
. 15e
l.“^29c

Of«Ik. vUk or

A lot of MI C ni bon* tan ofa» Itod
SMrtJ, wortb fta. fbr.............
PootfOudoB Bodu. rlbbod top.

Mm m UKk b&4

$IM Whiu humdmtd Bkiiti

tac Cblorad pr«M Bbirto
•t ......................... ........... ...
Mea*« 7£e BatlU v MU

...;■.........25c

...^-.:....35c
... i9c
...... ........ 3c
..... ,.... 5c

«'• all wool

«orU $!.(•. lor Jgg

1......II 10c

^TRAW HATS til?

^

mik and Wool Yacht Can wad Golf Can for men OC^
and boy«. were 60c. at Ifc and............ ................. 43C
Mo&*n nne Kur liaU. worth 92AO.

| 2g

have pnt rnctory Bemnaat Bale prieea on an leain to"
mmr snmenO. mfah mulkas prfce^ that they ongto
to dean the reeka eompleteUr. Bey. U yon have to hnr.
tow.er.Rm
We have OtvMed the entire Modt and pnt ft to racka no
cording to tale prtctt-

HERE THEY ARE
SWrU. Shirt Waist SulU.
and children s JackeU and Silk Capea.
Taluca np to S2.00
Back 2 ocmtalaa White PIqoe BkliU. Walking
Skir^ladlca' JackoU. Unen SklrU and SUk
Caj^ ralMa op to 35.00....................................

Ano«»*tiActo»rm»at«iatiit««ia»iBmmit».»br ««ii>orttioieHO»M>MtenJ of the l«r«t rnuu^tataag coowna m the
amntty. to hindlc thdr dioA lcii(tl>i, odd. «>d end. Md 00.11100 of their ]»odacl after ewh wnoB’. nra. FMOty cod. «e of IHtle viloe on
the premi.e.,««l the &etorie»«ie.M« rule. gUd to dose then om. tveo tthaUpric. We hare been forttm^e in «^ing a good lot of thU
inerchaodiMon verrIaonbleteroa. Theae good, have been coming to far the pot ten day. and tbe mxnmoUtioo non warmnUn. to give
yon one o( o« oU time Remnant Sde. yon «> well remember. In magnitode on) lownem of price thu «le wfll aorpaa. any ole of tbe like »e
have ever coadocted. There ia n large variety of factory end. and yon will 6nd them in every depattmenU They were bought cheeper than
I on acooont of the depremion of tbe market.
anypreviomi

It’s a Wonderful Collection. Great Saving
FAaORY KEIHNAKIS^
THAT MEAH BIG SAVINIS
Factory ends of

highly

mercerUed

white

Factory cnds^o^hltc aad fancy Crash SkirtFaet^* cnds*^of Law* Stripe Lawn, worth l‘oc. gj
Factory cnds'of * «tra‘*flne*La‘u^^

2S n^ caoti off oa all rtpwlc'’ oan ffom owr aUclu

CLOTHING AT
STARTLING PRICES
w™.noodB«,u:

3;5Q

... ............. 5.00
*s tailor matlo SialU of pur«^ wool fabrics, good

."^! 7.50

OUR BEST |?:JS SUITS 13.50
,w,IB« BMW

apiece

79c

Fancy Bilks In narrow sirlpos and
cht'cks.

....WAISTS....

20Q

Lot 1-WaUu worth up to 31 AO

Factory (tmds’of Lon^^^

50c Silk Mottsellnc de Sole/fa^o^ ^Mtil
sale price ................ .......................... •'........... I Jw
Fnciory ends i.r
of 1India Unons. Wmltv. Curtaintag. and fancy White Goods. worth I6c, 7 A
Itk* and 12c Sllkullnes

HOSIERY—FacAA lory Remnanls

Corsets-Factory Ends
2Sc

^gj,

...........

ygg

52Sis
RemiuDls of Table Linens

*.9c
I5c-

l.adles* white foot A ^
15c hoM-............ WO
Ladies’ fine Kgyr
black ho*
worth 25c.
Ml»he«’ fine

In every conrelvable shade. llRh»
af)d btwvy fsbries for sklrU. sultt
and waists. Iiought at al»out onchslf price. They-re on the connu r* and prices w> incxlesl that
thiM^c <»f mmt limited means can
have the liost going.

10c

TOWELS
^****”’ 2b48

MDSUN UNDERWEAR
At Factory Retowat Pricca

........17c
I.adlea* Bmplre Corwt Cover*. 2
rows of wide Inserting. AA-»

tace trimmed. wort|i 76c.. 031#

:

$0-%
I UU
OC;.
slUW
Ojj

UMBRELLAS

F^ll rlsed Skirts. 8 rows of tneka
and targe ruffle, lace edged.
Floe Cambric SklrU, extra wide
swoop, deep flouaeed. tucked and
lace iuaenod and odged. a boMU

....1.25

riM CMbrlc Govrto. rtrtiwmiclr
titoimHl vrlUi laMratoa. •mbroW-

! s.w»‘.r.rrr:79c

Bn»dcloth

Ooau. wortfa

ggg

worth $7.50. for

Look at tbe Lace Curtains
case of factory ends
L* of Lacc Curtains, mostly 3
lightly damagefl. If perfect
yard length*. * slight
would l>e worth
remnant sale price

19c

ids of Cu
1 case of factory ends
Curtalns.'all perfecL values up to 33.50 a pair, factory renlnant price
each. 3 lotr. 25c. 39c and.

2Jq

Lot 3—Choice of any. Shape worth up to $2.00
CA-^
at .............. ............................................................... WWW
Lot 4—Dross and Street Hats that were 33.00

JJg

SU.N BONNETS, full size.
Lot 6—Dress and Street Hats that were 16.00 j^00

^^g

Infant*’ Moccasin*, pretty <?>lors....................... ..
Men’*
Patent Colt Oxford*, mat hid

lOC
2.48

Men’s fine .Vlcl Kid Shoes, mat tops, a regular
34.0D article, sale price........ .......................... .
Men’s Vkd Kid Shoes, English back say. worth

A M
^ ^g0

< go

^

IQC

Lot 2-Sallors worth 31.00 and 11.50,

Lot ^a^-Dress and Stre^ Hats that were worth |

1.39

$:.M*snk Umbrcllai

Lot l--8ham* and Sailors, worth 60c.

g0^

79c

$1.50 values

Miiiinery*e45'?Se. Prices
xmring this sale wc win sell all the remalAiiK kmUjery ac.
the followhjig prices:
'

0q

InfanU* soft soles .,............ ........................................... 19C

Lodl^tao VW OifortU, Intuttaa tto^ worth
L,di»- pwtoi ctou face, worth $$jo.

illd^^'cnciUn and

Pillow Cases. 40x3C.

L«ai«^a-rtr»p bleb hcil Bution S»ml»1fc worth

Udto* iwtiap 8««d«U. worth $1.60.

10.98

best SulU for I

SHHEn’S. bleached.

Misses’ soHd. heavy and light soles. Kid Shoe*. $1.26 A Ap
value*........ ......................................................................
Child’s plump Tlcl stock, worth 11.25. *ltp* 8 to 11 QA^
»oUd .................................................................................
Child’s^ Vlrl Button and Lacc Shoes, sUcs 6 to 8

Oxiord Tlr». Mvt. KM TOp. worth

''.•‘““"“AJc

Fancy Hllow Tf.p Handkerchief*, worth K»c gg

Child’s Vlcl Shoes, h\fc% 3 to €........ V.:^...................... 25C
Stitched. 76c value.

Wl«.
I Qm
IWIf
^ 2g

PELOW TOPS

MIkw-*’ fine Virl Kid Well Shcic. worth $1.50. all 0gg

nne Cambric Drawer*, wide tacc

39c

Rack 11 contains ladles* SulU and Rain OoaU. A AB
•worth up to 324.00................................ ................ WbWQ

Pretty lithographed Pillow Top*, worth 5t*c. <|gp

And thus we could name
and huDdn
bids. COME

Shoe Vaiues JiSL Meet

turn ami welt.

15c
L*«.
MItU.
length. 3 0c
value ............
25r^ lace Gloves

ll.oo tVhIte Bed Spreads, good

45^1nrh Suiting, worth |1.<K1.

MU*e*’ fine Kid Shoe*, heavy or light soles, $1.75

Agents’ Sampies
Ladle*’ fine Vlci Kid Shoe*. In

Voll ^trU. SUk 2adi- J^0g

iyw Hire Fringed Bisl Spread*, worth $1.25. ^0^

20x50 Bath Towels
Purv Li
Cotton

SHOES

JJlttS-—Gloves

BED SPREADS

black Ca^hroert' g^

3S Inehjraabmerer. In black
and cotorv. worth 35c........
45 inch all wool colored
Voiles, worth T5c........
FharyHccka and IMaids

Choice Handles.

Our

Rac^ miminu

Lot 3—These mal>^t* are made of the very
flneaii material*, pretty styles, strictly 4 QO
up-lo<laio and worth 33 50. sale price.. I «u0

rfa.J:r..“l”'::”:27c

n«mldc fold

13,50 Juvonlle 3-pJecc SulU

Hack 8 oonulm oar 316.00 and 31
Bcw this soason..........................

70s%

I,ot 2 conutns WatsU clabomtHy trimmed
iace» and embroidery, and bcaulifully 0«g
lurked, worth 32.tH».

Ulc
5c Hundreds of Remnants
..3c
of Dress Goods
5c

Batin Slrlpe Chl^netlc.* swell for evening ^ 2^q

3*plccc Suits.

Rack 7 cootalna all cC our best ladles’ Jadteto Md C Af
Skirts, worth up to 31^00. now.............. .........WiWO

16cl 0q

Turkey Reds. Ideaehed
and unldcaeh.'d. valtiea up to
»d(
lUW
K) a yard. g*»od
,
aaaf»rtmcni and nice fiali
The• Iprice's wUI lio aUnit 14 off m^iar price.
nieached Table Ramask

98c ^

3.93
4.98

FOR CHILDREN.

rmcoda SUk. aultable for dralsts and
Factory ends of Ix^nMlale CoUuo. worth 10c.

Brimanilne and Sorgo 2^^
SklrU. Taloaa op to 33.00
Racks 4 and S
Skirts In nU fabrics nnd saylos. a few TaUorod
SIUU. sum Walsi Bolto. Silk and Cloth Jnck
cU. values
to 310.00 .......................

Rack 10 contains a lot of 320A0 Skirts and SalU A AA
that wc price........................................................... iP«WO

Wc pvrcha«ed the rt^mnants of a whole aeasons produclion of WTilte Waist* from one f»f the iH'st
factories In the land, and arc strictly up-to-date.
Wu place them in three iota as follows: .

,,.<.andT^f.":..r:^79c

24 In. Jsp Silk, colors.

w. a simtohti^ntVii^^^

98e IS. 1.50

g0g

Factory ends of yard wide Cotton

$1.00 and llto Comln. ....................

"'***’

3C inch all silk TaffeU .
$1.00 Taffeta

20Q

........'.............

*

^ 0g

S^Vc Klkl Wash Silks

gl ^

Wants

Ladies T Interested

Silks

50c Reach Silk Brocade

Factory ends’ of W American Prints, hiacks qi a

double

5 00
7 50
Child’s

18c. 0g

8c imbll^hed Shaker Flannel
at .................. ........................
Factory ends of Skirt Cambric
at ..........................................
Reliance lUtUte. worth 10c.

Which moaiw a grant anving to the porchaacr.

..^f^ydUMT tfckt H wmmm

10 Hays

... 19c
....25c
... ......59c
...L........ 27c

SOe Wblto Uapdond SbliU
Itt ................................ ..*

HAVB

TOs tvoss wAs ouim

WBTBtot

1.48

UcL-t Solid C«lf Shoe., worth'$150. lor.................... 98C

Notions at

“ Prices Ladies’ summer
........................... 15c
Underwear

.No. 40 all silk plain Ribbon*, in ail the best shades, worth 25c 4 Ap
•tale price, per boll .............................................................
Pompadour a.mb*. worth 25c.

......... 15c
. 5c
7c
Cham Vrist’iia^. woWh
15c
for..........................................................................................
75c Wfttl Bags.
39c
Leather and’ Silk im'lii’agenu’ samples, value 40 and 5^.
19c
Leather and Silk BclU, samples, worth 60c to 31-00.
.23c
Silk rVmndation Coiuui. worth ioc,
for ................................ ^.........................................................
Ladles’ fancy Garters, worth 15c. '

Ladies* k»w necked
sleevetaH
shaped VesU. worth 26c.
•Ladle*- low necked
«ves. extra si
use. worth 25c

V<

ers, worth 25c, for

Hourly and 5 and lO.Mnntc Sales
this roctoiT Remnant Sale. Watch
Wlllbehkdd twice each day
daily ads.
We will _
give yoa 4 ^
We start them Tuenday from 3 to 10
your choice of any Hat In our MlUiaery department
lepmtinent for... I ^wO
Tnesday at 2 o’clock p. m. we will s^l for 10 minutes
arUctas la Mue aOd whHe Ckanlle Ware, worth 36c.
lUvo even change to save time.

iSc

Mereerteed low aediod
Vosia. 23c
•i ............

ssrfitt

aag^'^fHE BOBVCbN WTOrte.......

TRAVERSE CitY-S*
HUCTLTNG STDRE.

mt

inm kcfv to Qtwmd
Imt Wr. Fr«tlo* to tkmt
«to* Iw wM fonm la IW «v«]
•liiifI at tte Ofat Woai DUk
^^taiUiAr.
TT^IMorMtoMlMtafi .
> asMl ariar Ma aajr*i wk aa4 hit

kappea. At •:». after all kad amred.
Hr. Wdbk was krwagkt ap troB ike
bay to iad Ike eofta«a toad wttk kb
Crtaaia. U m a eery itoiaMai aad
defo ovprtat to kba Tka party
proeaaded to lairaatlfBte tkc aew
. Betaraiag to tke oottage tke
lag was takea ap wltk gaaea.
a. etc. Mbi Mlldrad Lekaer of

iMa kaf*. PMMMd vaa at ymn
■Tick Mlsa Beaeto PklgkoB.
^ Ikat Mafia |Ml liaa rkalM U tkb
^asoaiaaBrYaMgi.
Ha la avTtvad kf kU fktkar aa«
Pbao aob. Talae Abar«qae. Mbs
iMkar, Mk. and Mia. T.^^i Ualoi
fM aad fkaidt UaUor. aad
Ik# Mtaat Vaniaa. Tiaay, Ua
4al<Mla.alladtklaclt)r.
I «•
wW ka a j
epoadad wlik **Aaab Laarfo.*
iUnprliM to kb aiaay tilaada baaa aad
Vlolto aob. ioeae De Baflet, Hbe

factory tor klflMlf nad b termbg out
two pradea from kb Ctotory madm tke
CnrU dgnr store.
Mra Waller I>ewltt aad Mbs May
tea days’ vbH to St. Louis.
Jbm. A. a. WItaOB aad daagktor
Aaaak of Grand BapUs are rbltlng
b tko cHy.
Mrs. ianab Wyefcoff b rUttag her
paraato. Mr. aad Mrs. P. a Bare of

ally kiUed atoo. IkBu are over 4,dM
iBttlM. Bke knd n little tortne uf
tor tke faee oa tke Market at
sbBtIfittwkIckskeknibeeBfeMg- preeeai nad to chooee frtaa tkto ubbbg for n raby day. Aug. fi. bM year, her iwquIrM a vast kaowtodge of tke
when Sens Brotketo* nnd FVwwpengh’s
of tke rida. poTM aad deUdftBi wan b tke ekty. tkleeM kiukc
• of fiketoee. To be
bto her horn nad took f418. This ten Jari wkai creuB to ealb
cbaCbstksI autkertttes that they (the loH was very hard to hear hat ^
:tolD
le to
wriaktos aad blemlAed to ns Back aa
did aoi despair but net oat bravely to
fight tke aaeqenl IghL
Mature
amr
aade
two
tooM alike.
n fussy
fUH ersntmie met tte
One dayr a
Prevtoas to that, eke had kai Baek
temous Pitber Umdy of Dublin,
Bore trouble. It was tea years ago place every second. If the Mood Is out
of order nnd n woBnn WMO tke wrong
preparmtlon. It win rab fke fine net
of blood reeeels which lie under the
totoe skb. It will pay any
denuntologUt
stoat pnbs. Tkb added to her other wko has had]

Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Kaapp of Kingsby are rtslUng b tka city.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Bawibgs of
**WeB.* he Mid at bet. with a grstoby are la tka dty today.
ly jndSelooa air. T don’t think It would
Mba Zeae^ Amk
by bar fathegl Oenrge B. Aabtt. went
bMk, Flraak aad FM Uailor waai VIolb and knrp daet. Mbe PalgbiB to Mnnbtae tkto Bomlng.
Dr. and Mrs. Tmebbod. Dr. and
ik Qmmd Itefiaa tkb awnOng to aa- nad Mbe Measenger.
4ltmm. Okarlaa UaUor b krtai^' Pbao doei. II Troenlore. Miss Leh Mrs. Bfpker and Miss Bertkn Pierrot
spent Buadny at Pooch.
Backebr ru^M-Tes. 1 hear him. Beraer aad Mba Meaaenger.
Mr. nad Mrs. W. K Bates and Mr.
d^baapactaitkattke
Trio, tear kaad. pbao aad rtolln. and Mrs. J. W. Hnnn^ spent Sunday is. Be doesn’t Ulk It yet quite aa uurtelUglWy na you do. but he’s mskbg
WwlU4
at Cut take.
great progress. Bc*U learn It sU right

bia. Ktaar BHuba. aiM fl jaaim. 7
MHka aad ft daya. dbd yaatarday
aiNbnna aboat S o*eioefc «d eaaeer at
pom^ of kof daagktar. Mary B
bifttoa, vUa vkott aka Itrad. Da^
eibaadli kaakaad died aeraa ]

:

The BBrfcal prtigraB was ebaed
wltk a Tooa] aob. -A Tbouaand
Laaswa Uadar tke Sea.** Herbert
Wabk. BefraehBMBb of lee creas
aad cake ware aenrad.
The ooi of town gMila were Clyde
Bwnin of Deiroli. Mbs Annn Pnitoo
banov aaralat at .10 o Ooek tnm of Almooi. Fred Notewnre of Ckiongo.
Mlsa
Meeaenger of Binnton and Miss
tka kOM aaar Btaakam aad tka bod>
blU ba broackt to thia city for burial Lakner of Kniknakn. Tke party wns
nmaged by Mrs. Wdek nnd Miss Fnlb Oakwood eaaetery. H. U Cartai
ghoB. He wns ike recipient of many
pretty nnd useful preeenU.
Tko faaarml aanrler of WHUam Car
•Hluirr HOUR.**
■aa bha laat Taaaday, traa held yaa>
> at tka Pbdpla Bible
brday aflenMMHi at S:*0 o’clock froia
iWbraoaM aadfftaklaa paiiorm. Rct.
The Cknrck of Christ wns wcllJHIcd
Woodkoaaa bad ekaiga of tka aer
Tba^ Tktfo ware a large aambcr of yeatordsy Bomlng. The pnbUc aer^
•ovare aad fke faaaral waa largely at rice wna praeedad by n *’qulei boar”
c In proyer nad aong. The seblaadb. Tka BMJlker aad alatcr ar
rtfod Batarday algkt and aitcaded tkc iect of the aermon by Rev. John K.
Pounds wns *Tbe Kingdom of Henven.
ftteral jMterday.
KlngdoB in ProBlse. In PrepnrsTko fmeral aarrtce of Cborge Bhar- Uon. b Prcscnintlon nnd b Power.”
igy wtm keM tkto amlag at 8 o’clock
In Ibe evening ibc church was
IrocB tke koae of kU brolker In Gar crowded and the audleoco listened
Md lovaakb. oigkt alba aooik of with cloae nllcnikm to a sermoi
tke elly. Tbore eraa a rery lar«e anai •The Creed of tke DUdple*The
kb of frbada aad reJatlvaa of tke de- ”ereed” b ike coofeasion of Jesus
caaiad preaeat The body waa broogkt Christ ns ike son of Ood.
ko UU dty for boiial and placed In
Tke conference will be continued nil
tko GatkoUe oamelery. H. U Cartor ikroagk ike present week. Tonight
kad Ike fiiaeral la ckarge.
will be “girls’ Bight” nad ibero will
be aoBe feninrea of apecbl Intom
Tke foaeral aenrioe of Tbomaa Har- to ckildrea. The subject of the sei
rboa« wko vaa kUled Batnrda/ by
win be ’The Oenosli of Fnilk.
tlgktalag at kla kotte near Kingsley. Tomorrow at 2:30 Mrs. Pounds will
eras
ibis aflemooB at 2 o'clock
o’clock speak on ’'New TosUment Perfec­
tion.” The evening sermon was preoae aUb aoaik of Kingsley. The line:
d by n hymn study on ^’Charles
cabee lodge of Kingsley, of which be Wesley and Hit Groat Hymn” by Mrs.
Btaiber. stieaded ike funersl
b a body. H. U Caricr bed charge of

It, no other
ete. Bende
is after the money to buy out his part-

from s rtell with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. H. Gore of Old Mlssloii.
T’m
BReviTlKB.
lag of hsrbg It copyrighted. Would
your
There will be n regular meeOi
-Oopyrtgbtedr replied the critic.
Traverse City chapter. No. 147. Order
-No; If 1 were you I’d have It pstent•d.*’-PhItadelphbJ*rMs.
o’clock. Therein also be InltbUon
Tko regular ebmmuuleaUon of Trav­
Pstlent-Call again tomorrow? Why,
erse aty lodge. Nd. 222. P. and A. M..
the bat Ume 1 wss bete you asld 1
tonight
needn't come after today.
There will be a meeUng of the Y. M.
Dr. Wyae-I know, but Pve got n
C. L. 8. toulght at Monugue ball
bill I must pay this week: so 1 need
There will be a inecllng of the U. R. the money, you see.-Boston TrsnK. of P. tomorrow night A fuU
tendance Is desired on account of

The bride Bid greom.

Only no OMts so assn
The num from Chlcnfo boked with
oomc scorn at the Bimmblevllle tlckri
agent as he hsoded out a dolbr blU
and pnabed It through tbo opontng.
-You’ve got n pretty lot of clUsens
to allow themselvM to be charged at
the rate of 5 cento a mOe from here
to Bushby on a mbarsble little crawl­
ing oue-boree bniDck road.** be esld

-So you want to marry, young man,
do your said the bank director.
-Yes. air." replied the bank clerk.
-Wbat aalaiy arv we paying your
-.Nine hundr»-d dolUm a yMr.”
••IV.n’t you know we have adopted
B rule that no clerk In our employ
shall marry unle» be has st least fl.OUO a year?”
•Tea. air, bnt It’s your daughter that
I want to marrr.’’—Chlcaso Trihiins

The bride and groom.

THE INTEREST
INCREASES.

school In a Kanaas town was asked
,
answer the qucMllon: ’TVhat Is your
position iu*on whipping cblldrenrl
And her reply was: “My usual posltion U on the chair, with the child
held firmly sctom my knee. face<downwsrd.” She got the schooL
Have you seen our linen mesh men's
underehlrU at 21c and 43cT
8. Benda AGO.

^^wo undert.iker* of Malaga, Spain,
wcjt on strike laat month, because
There’ll bo no competition. All the they considered themselves excessively
taxed.
pricM have beer smashed at Bends’s
Dissolution Sale.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

•na who has token advantage of Bendare DIssoluibn Bala what they think
jMH.

The Lucky Strike Bole at the Glebe

Think of K1 High grade (
to emk
ot 20c. 85c and OOo eu 1
enlbr. Ernkskta ^tbowuludl^idunl food,
food. Vrj<M, Ain Mni
vidunl
ured kkb nil retire dlBerent treattired
carry tke totoet Preach
Card of Thanks.
___ ^
cream, balm, oil aad lotloas for each
W« d«lrc to tbuk the IH»d» «ri
complexion. Ladies call today. PoalUvely last week. Madam Reto Kraus. acishbor* (or their klhdaew durlac
our recent ssd bereavement. To
those who sent the banutlfpl llowera
Hotri Whiting.
we also wish to extend our heartfelt
Roaring cannons of war are not onehalf M much talkad about aa Banda’s
marcHaM and tarrlfle prios cutting du»^
ing hla Dbaolutlon Bab. Man’s fins
Even the mUk dealer Un*t watisfled
•ulb at 8&J8. 87.44, ffififi that would
until his salts have reached the hightickle many elothbre to own.
wabr mark. Bends wants his stock
to reach the lowHwater mark. He needs
the money, he wanto to buy out his
narva to cut prioM on I
partner.
Jng. hab and famtohln

”l’d «ke to call joor attention to
Thynn-Thst fellow Smith to the
nsc wss Issued Bat- Bost feeling man 1 ever met.
one fact before you go on using any
urday by County Clerk Walter to Ed­ Blytum-ln wimt way docs he show more tangusge.” he Mid mildly. ”snd
tbst Is, that while it may be 6 cento
ward Eggll of Long Lake township It?
Thynn-He to always maUng n s mile. It s only 35 cenU nn bour.”—
and Anna R. Korb of Oarlleld town
Youth s Comusnlon.
toiicb.-nilbdelpbla Telegraph.
ship.
Bends’s Dissolution Sale is patron­
^ tfl. IW«rl».c% Ac-tized by the thinking clsssee—It’s one
lnlitskes, this to .Mr.
ed bis tbeobgicnl studies?
of many sales that Is on the square.

be finds it
necessary to take n postgraduate coarse
stipjioae you peo|>le nrr going to have b golf.-Town Topics.
a nral nlibw ikmo there this week.
When the «|cm-How did that young man come 1
•‘I-^^n.osn. of conrse. It Isn’t go­ be accepted ss one of ibc smart setr
ing to 1*0 much of s-for evor3l*<Hly
-He hsd a father.” Miss Cayenne ex­
known llicrr’s only one rral show plained. “who was smart enough to
there, sod ft's out on the—what’s the earn several million dollars."-Wash,
name of tlist fiark wiierr the—where lagton Star
thf^l’ve got a wntrbwl ii.eniory
about things—enrwuy. I’rt ghid to
Ths SVhsle St«T.
heor there’s nothing ohjretlonnblc
Old GcnUcman-Scc bcrc. youngsterl
sliout tlie Pl-last time
Do you know' wbsl liappcns when lit­
Louis was to 1883—or was It *74? Hv- tle boys Btsy awsy from school?
erybody was talking slwnl the AlU
Little Boy-Sure: A good time ^n’
MrCool prise fight. ri*on my word
deu"a spaukln’.-PbUsdelphls Ledger.
wss the only thing tlist seemed to In­
terest the peo—imt-tout well. 8t
lAKils is a fine town. It must bare
chanced s good deal, shiee—slnee— btcTTlew
to the delight of nil by Mlimrs Hsxel things are getting pretty lively over
Thst’s what you would call them,
b Msnehnria now, nrent they?”— but they scemM easy enough for him.**
OcnloB
nnd
Dnlsj
8trtmg~the
words
The fanerml serrlce of Vienna Ibw.
of which were composed by Mrs.
■Bn of Beadon. wko was d
Lbenb. Pa., was keb «!bU
Have you ever found an undertaker
You may de without buying clothing,
at tke koMt of the faiber near Bendon
drinking to a man’s health or a
Any Tom. Dick or Marry can advertise hats and furnishings of Bends■■dB Ike dlfwetba of H. U Carter.
clothier to Bends’s prMperityf
sale (soma aalas are sails.) Ask any you certainly won*t*do as well.
Tke bride and grem

hard oae. She wns unable to retob
food on
B her
her etoBnch
etooBCh and
and had
bad frequent
frequent
flu ofrvoBltlag.usaany
voaltlag.
before or just
after Benb.
Bonb. Prerioae
Prerioas to Pridiy
Prtdiy her
km
bowels had not perforBed tkrir tonetkms for three weeks and five days.
Pridny a friend brought her eome Hot
Springs tohleu and today ahie b weU.
so weU that she can eat heartily and
has not felt better In the decade that
she has been suffering.


rolls for the eonectloo of
eliy taxM aad spocbl niK
tor tke fire wards of the
elty of Trsvarae aty. Mklu have heea
•d b By haade tor ooaeetkB.
wlU he b ay ofibe far Um porpoee of eoUeetlag said taxas erory
finyftoBaowuatHNov.1. Ifbi.
tiwB t o'clock aaUl Ti:8».tokMk la
the fioreaoon. nad
1 o«ek aettr4 o’clock b the aftenioQo of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wlU
“be received without colloctkm fees,
nad on all taxes rwaabbg unpaid on
Sept 1st aad until Oct. 1st, u peunlty
of oae per emit for colleoUoa wfll bochnrged. On nil taxes reBnbing un­
paid on Oct. 1st nnd until Nov. 1st n
penalty of two per cent for oMbctloa
will be charged.
Office. Roob 202 State bnak bUg.
M. Bl HnskeU. Oty Treemtfwr.
Dated July 2&. 1004.
2244-tf

Our prices on dress skirts are of more than pass­
ing interest to the woman who would round out
her wardrobe with an extra dress skirt or two.
They present a strong attraction, price is always
a magnet, but when to price you add qualify of
the highest degree, you have doubled the
strength of your magnet. These arc skirts of
the best quality, made in the latest fashion, fin­
ished and trimmed in a way that s right.'

$S
$3.25 $8.50’r$5.r5
$10
$10*S.T$6,90 $15

Extraordinary Furniture Vaiucs During Our Factory Remnant Sale to Reduce Stock Quickly.
BLUE-WHITE ENAMEL WARE
>’
SPEQALS.

OUR ENTIRE LINE OF
SAMPLE SIDEBOARhS

Factory Remnant Sale on Dininr Tables.

MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLE
IRON BEDS.

U Factoiy Remnut Sik prico.

5.00 6-lt Extention Table.
Factory' Sale

1 lot of Bed. bras, trimmed anoited
cd*wi enamel, worth 6.00 ^
Factory SaJe price.................O-OU
1 lot of bed. ScroD pattemi, eictra
high bead, bent ptUan, beaty cbDl

*-50

;2a76
9.00 Beds Factory Sale price ...6.00

iiii

Thil kige bent ann rocker wHh cane
bcM, high bade, wkk emboBcd top
bUl fancy imned ^odlro, worth

.... .
EEiEil

125 Sample Rodtem nnjinc from
1A510 85.W going «

Bed like cut 1.98.

ThU Hapdion^FooC Stoo3,

REBIHAHTS

...1-98

THE BOSTON STORE

^9C

WT

price..3.60
16.00 6-ft. round
top pedestal leg
Factory Sale
price.. 8.75
18.00 8-fl Table,
square top,
quartered oak, Ffendi leg. Factory Sale 1 | .60
18.00 6-ft. quartered oak square lop,fi imuroed
Factory Sale price....
24.00 8-ft quartered oak Table, pedestal base, F
torySale,
.14.C
olid Oak Table, 46-111. top, extends 6 ft. has 44il
toroedlegsjormer price 10.00, Factory Sak 7.00

.•a,. cARreis.^™isg-.a‘.S«;U.2&.
Sevenl2ywdpieoet.ibnner pnoe

V«rd nmplet «H wool Ingimin,............. 2SC
6 ynrdi ImK wool Cupet. tegnUr price 66c
jmid. to doK. per jmrd...................... 36c

perymd.

Serendpiece,beddlwool Cmpett. 5 to wP
lOyard pieoe Hnnidi

pmymd...;

ton».rpri«55cd«
55c, dose tor
price
^

fanner price

dodperjrmd..................................1.06

Jepued Muting Reg,. 5M2

SBIB»L NEWS OF THE WOHtl
paaaIrma ofPMOaach. The total

• Ink u« a ktfl «r ito Iwd
mH^UTMHEES b«*;
on. Bl. turn tm knM|> klkMtW&

J^«tMAs«A4ifrthr*,HMlari.

mfaai by m wMowm ammmu «a
m. efoal to tha anmH merlred
m rtunm at M c«ln a digr.
» Mkhotoa Brown of Bbode
I fa only 4 ynam old. hat he la
worth
Hte fortane
fmm hto father aad aa Bade, la
fm^ to WOl Mack. Mr. kM^iM a
cmntrr
aatf mCHis « »*■lir. H» to T4 y«wti oM aad alwaripHika <if m* M wctvurr tlie

chleBy aad has nmre

ULtmuf^ M Mto
trf
TPwldwt UMoto m4 kM MM the of. prtnoe. He fa woighad amratag aad
aighi on apmlal aoalea aad fa groomed
Lt Oeata. hM bMa oreeted to Tooe.
adto vMler hf the Merrm ctob of Call,
forato. It to a lodfh^ bfm atroaglr
•jM alBiilr ooatatetoK ooe torso room,
ftxSi feet, wtlh a torgo otoao trahtoee
oMe the eotraoeo oo the opfioolte «a4.
M to at tho opper ead of the eaJley.
The tote Daa Mounett. the ol<Utoic
wtootrot. hao booa sMrrmJly rrMltted
aith tho aathorahip of *^Kto " Now

hto rtohl mad tide to belat dtopotod.
it ^Was otolaMd that Will 8. Haja
waa the origtoator of the aoak aad
the arorda. Hajra haa arrittea many
popatorooasa. It^ alalaied that Btoi
mmtt cteasad^tM Wda of ‘Dixie*' to
aalt hhaaolf aad bf atagtor^ aoag

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I
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aa to the cable »e«ase that flonator
ThoaMa C. Platt reoelred fmm Senator Ghaaaeoy M. Depew on the oocaatoa of the foraBer*a oeloliratlnx bto
aeroBty.hrat birthday recently. It waa
neat to dph«o. aad traaaUOed md:
“7 •'Yon are good for IfM. but I an
Saohod for Ifll and want to gat
^horo while the tteket to good " Chaoniney onght to be able to oonnaaod an

fa growing aborter oarh year.

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5

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They

|«pera. On of the aunriror*. calling
iben oror. flndt only tbcao: Whltc.daw Reid, ^mand C. Btedman.
$orge AJfrdd TVrmaend. Jo«‘Ph How
ard. jr. Ooorge W. Bmalley. Henry
Watterm. Ooofge Cadwaliader and
W. r. O. BbaMra. All ibeao ionmal
tota. with tbe oanepikio of Tbwnaend.
are to acUre aenrice. He refonaed
late In life and took to fanning on the
Marylaod "eaalem ahoV
The helm of the late S. P. McCal
moot of rranhito, Pa„ will hare to be
on Ihelr good boharlor If they gel hoi I
of any of hto nillllonii. Mr. MeCal
monl. who waa eceentiic, had a ape
clal abborrance oniQoom. tol»acco and
other naraoUca. He atlpulated that
all beneBotorlaa would be excluded
from hti beoefnetlona If they indulged
in any of theae hablU. McOalmonl
1 hla dortrloe of terope
I on the
ployment of any man or
oeUte who atookea. d
* cald to be
dftiga. Allofhlaeona
Inveterate anwkem.
The Urgeat penaloo* In the United
Butea are drawn by wumco. twenty
four of whom receive In the aggn*gatc
more than to paid to bW vcHerann of
the M a month elaaa. Mre. Garfield
and Mra. McKinley receive $5.ooo a
year each. Mm. Philip H. Shertdan
nn;e4vea
while the penalona of
Mra UdM Mm. McCtollan and Mra.
Prank Blair arc oaehU.ooo. Eighteen
wldowa of gonemla and admlmU noelvc IU®0 a year, alx fWOO and TW

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

U Iht tifnime

Bolanfaoa|»at.t

HE GOT THE PRIZE.

HIQHE8T QUALITY 1

B E.S T cit

dwmniB. Lroof ]
nity. -Ten an ptoa«. whnt am the ^ofa^toanraa

gomiato Mmrr write, for tbe Jalj
•amber of tbo Amaa. afaler tbr title
-The Ltttto Brown Mro af Nippon." a
paper on tbe inpnaem pnrtlcatoity hH
tmttog to American rrodms. Be
giUmBthetacperiemaatowblcbbemtorn dartng tbe Ba«r apttoliig to cut
aa. BaysMr.Mllhrtopaft:
Tbe Eagltob membanto bem ahmod
throe basy hamaa broa die crteatal
Taakaea. K Mawwdaero aad Ingmmlty
are meaat by the term it may lit. for
tbe Jap can maaofartam anytblnganythlag from a toothbroah to a battiaship. aad do It to almost no ttem.
but be fa not n trickster, aol a antmeg
Yaahoe. Ufa pointed out that nil the
I. rvea aU the Jspanero banka,
vy Chinese cashiers. This to betbe Chinaman to a astnml acaat and wining to be a ckvk.
Tbo Nippon orleotol bae higher pm-

Ifabr
try to apeak Eagltob. OermamFrooch." He pointed to tbe amrrral magastoro of tbo aMronity printad In thane vnrioaa fangaagro. Then
hastily natcliaSg a
rogerty aald: **Yoa see. five.

or. The
to ntoch
ia groat ootum mnia to New England.
her wma a Mtoa Droeeer. aUter
of Mm. Oeone Vanderbilt.
Many Hew
eecloded private oAeea to down town
they
iarbed by mUlrm with aehemee of ImlOtlei for doantloaa. Oocaettna
Vaaderbllt'a retreat to about aa large
aa a ball bed room, lu only foralium
deak. n anfe. a chair and a waate
rr baaket. C. T, Terkea. whan to
the melropolla. eaeapoa into a email
dMce hidden away to the upper atory
IMls to be doubted whether bo to
of a lower Brtmdwmy building. Hr tmttotlrr aa tbo Yankee to Imiunve.
bat it to rofo to aay bo fa tbe moat
■Bltor foand out who he waa. Hto daptlre creature aUve.
to not oo the door, he baa no
The amtjday's IlgbUng ont from Tien
clerk there and the furniture caoatoU tain ap tbe IViho river toward Peking
ofndcdcnndachalr. No wonder the was. after the first few bonm In which
janitor grew auaplclooa and aaked the tbe Japanese led tbo ebsrge. suwiortfd by tbe British, Ameijcans and Ran
landlord one day If *‘thai Mr. Yurka Stans, a running fight. Tbe bot July
paid hto rent"
sun fell on tho bock, of tbe pursuing
Col. Bamucl E. Tllman, a profeaaor Japanese from 10 ocloek until darkof aclcnoea at the Weal Point Mltttary imsL Thto waa tbelr first fighting In
acnilcmy. haa atarlod m warm dtocna* leather aboro and little gold rimmed
tlon In military circles over hla ang- caps In a hot county and seanon.
tbelr Inst Bo inany>rollapae»l from
grotlon In the Journal of tho MllUary stroke that tbe emiH-nir telegraphed,
Bcrvtco Inatltnllon that there ahouW •'Use the American hat."
be two academlra for the odocmtlon of
Tbe Japanese bad enrried the tele
army offleem. He contends that the graph right along with them all day.
old academy Is becoming overbur Jhn'c coDstractors and opor.itors lielng
denod with sindents and tho currlcu ■hot by random bollcu from the Ilox
lorn overtaxiMl. and It to thereby kwing
lu value for thorough training. MiUbend of tl»e Red Cross, kept
tary authortllea bold that the prs
me to tbe front-kept me to the firing
Ice schooU for artlllcn. cavalry, line all day. and Inter, bogging, bor
naiinc defense, engineering aad rowing and picking up the American
so on are suBcdcnl to meet all de­ bat for suffering little brown soldiers.
At bivouac It was found that tbe
ls and that the West I*olnt InsUtie ball of cooked rice which each
D should be retained Just as It Is.
Idler carried on his back between his
where camaraderie and w-hool loyalty ■boulders had soured. The soured
will be developed In all who enjoy lu and the muddy water of the IVlbo.
privneges,
■peeked with the floating bodies of the
dead Boxers, made hundreds 111. Then
pother fclegrsm; •'Use Amc
BOR THAT HUNGRY FEELINa
rendr
Wo make a strong specially In sat
The king of Cores «-nt 10.(XX) saokH
Ufying tho Inner man. Our twenty of flour that came-wUh Inrrcllble
five cent dinnem arc noted for miles ■wirttKwa, and the adaptive little
around and wo surely are going to
the next momlng.
keep our reputation. Short orders at rale, •gain on his feet, with his little
all hours and anything yon wish In black bead half buried In the American
m. Sunday dinners a specially. bat
No. be 1s not an Imitative ranker.
The Ulilo Tavern, the popular resuu

Ha waa so roraro
that I did not even 1

bto bttto Irtab bolt

Ho had been coBorting aU ktoda of
toga nni eoapaaa baartv prorolama
tar mane ttea when he OMday aotlead
aandvtrttearowitof n Now Joroay firm
that npan roeetpt of Bflaca of thnir

UNIFORM AND SATI8FACTOIIY

TRAVERSE OITY,

■ Okb

At the Pemucnitlc st.nte convention
held In AUwny* n few we«‘ks iigo IhivW
It. Hill was Itusy every inoroetit of tbe
day. Tbwnrd evening he thought he
would aerure a few rooinenti* n
and n little rest while being sbaved.
As be clliu!»cd Into tbe barber's chair
be Imndcd tbe tonaortol artist a .
ter of a dolUr.
“Is thto a Up, sirr Inquired tbe
inlglit of the shears.
-.No." roplled Mr. Ilill; “thafs
money. Now, not a wordT’—Uoebostor Ucmld.

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

gun. His short, black gun to i
bis bock, stropped across hto breast hto
left hand cluichlug tl»e pendent muxak
as he dashos forward right in tl»e face
Of,tbe firing enoiuj*. Hto right arm to
In tbe air. Suddenly, when right In tbe
face of hto foe. his hand to to hto side
and hto .word leaps out swift and
■odden as a snake, and Ipnges npward.
It fa amalt short and black, and sharp
■■ a an»enfp tooth aiHl has a double
■die. It fa never seen to battle-only
felt.
He may adopt msj o'cn now have
adopted, the heavy, showy swonl made
to flourish In the air to frighten with,
but not likely. He bas also a small
blade down by hto left leg. with which
to kill himself, for Iw never surrenders.
The Japanese soldier )ai»es not carry

WE ARE



MIOHIQAN

TRAVERSE BAY LINE ‘
NE-AH-TA-WANTA VIA. STEAMERS
OMEN A
COLUMBIA AND
NORTHPORT
CUMMINGS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
■ROWNP TRI^ aao. aop. wso
BOATS LEAVE AT 8-40 A. M. AND 2 P. M.
ments." obaerved tbe widow, who waa
making a netectlon, -are very awaat In­
deed."
-Yea, ma'am,"'anawered tbe maibla
cutter, without ceaalng bla work of
carving. -Moat of ’em to apitapby.
you might aay."--Jodge.
-This picture - aald tbe arttot. tedleating an exqnlalta marine riew. -la
rained at $30,000.-lUmr remarked tbe stockbroker,
-therea a lot of water to It. tont
tbarer-CatholIc Standard and Ttmaa.

•'Hss Miss Lotto Doogb roromged
yon snyT*
-Why. yes. tUuni I told I»er 1 was
loo p.K>r lo assume mairlroonUl re
spunsiblllties she asked me If I was
too proud to take n tU*."
-Whnt did you wiyr
-I said I d to- glsd to get if
-Aod tlKur
-And then she said I onght to taarty
a rich girl - Cleveland Tfaln Drofar.

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To get rid of fittfa, mU eqwl
amounu of augar and bocmx and aprtaIde shelvM and toora. They wUl eat
so much of the sweat mixture that tha
borax will kill theaL

A> It atrwck the Old Umm.
A young tody of ttolesburg who had
been married a little over a year wrote
to her futljor in Carth.-ige saying. -Wa
have the dearest little cottage to tb#
world, ornamented with tbo moat
•OTbere ye goln'. BJlir
charming little cn*eprrs you ever saw."
••I'm goto' down to tbe market to
The old man read tbe letter and ex- git this flah weighed on the pubVIe
rialrowl. -Twins, by thunderr - Bur­ scales ao folks won't think Urn lyin'
lington (III.) Journal.
when I tell about It.LesaiMS w Dw.Me Ufe.
-Klymer has a farm a abort dlst
ont In the country, hasn't be?"

tENBIBLff «HOM
i
ror MBtlble BCB. Th* TMcy «Mg
form aooe
.boo ta
IS ui«
tl>« mo»l eomforttbUt »
weu made shoe for tha monty. tl |
toe. allibUy exUndad aoiS ^
GoodI wide
'
lUde la Saxlhla T«kw eaK. laet. kid
top. dad a partoet ttHr. Wd dM*
hare a Ua« at oOdrtDrWMd I0ot««4
for «ai.«.
«1
a*..« BWant a*

TcvUibIc T««t la Cottattac Wlakw

-It Is easy.- said an ortdlst. “to
tell what kind of llgiit tbonmghlj
suits your eyes, Tbe llgid tliat to In-st
for you to the one when-ln you w luk
least Tbe wink, you setv Is the eye's
sicii (if wesrltn-s*.
/
1 on luys
* light to ei
eyes tbaii
t^llghl I wink two and eight tenths
times a minute, wberen* In an elerfric
light I only wink cm- and eight tenths
tlrow. Candle llglil to Iwd for me; in
It I give six and a half winks s miu-

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F L O U r8W

todastrionaly to get aU tbe togs be
could find until he had the roqafaite
number, whkh be forwnidnd. A taw
flay, later ho wn. noCUted that he had
waa the flint prine. ln»Ndfate|y fai

Hltberio Iceland haa enjoyed tbe dfa
tteetton of bring tbe only country with
ont a cmnroad, W tt Is bbw to bare a wrote, -bat you tailed to incte
abort one. far tbe parpow of working nraaboat." In an early maU
aalphor mloro at Tbetoataryker, cclved tbte letter:
t seventeen mlfaa from Hoaytk.
Dwr Btr-Ws have yoar lettsr. aC
laarrot barbor. Tbe caontry thos
molta tbo talkst fenlbcv of Its pride
and win haro lo get used to tbe a
of tha tocamotive whistle, aa ptbev
atatro bare daoe. aoe after anatber.
tearing leefand to the fast, bat after
Lafcsdlo Hearn, tbe American writ
all, na tbe event ahowa, with oo rndurr irsktent to Japan, aakl In a rscent
tog immunity.
Iter apropos of tbe Japnnroe war:
fear of
A NEW BHOP.
Tbe thought of war exritro
Tbo Wood Sisters haw leased 1» them to pleasant laughter. Over our
From sireet aad arc thorongbly ren aakl the other night jronr M acquaint­
ovatlng and rcfurnlsblng and when ance Mutsn toM a Japaaroe war atoiy
completod will be one of the finest mU- that you may think Intercatlng.
•TTie third son of a aamural (be said)
llncry abops in Michigan. Tbe trim­
boasted of hto proweas.
ming department will bo to charge of
- 'Wluil deeds did you do to tb# tost
Miss Helen Pray of Chicago, who to battler ask<d bto frleada.
quite well known In Traverse. The
-•I went up boldly to one of the eay.'theyo
opening will be announced In these
hto feet.
columns later.
;
-•His feetr aald tbe frteada of tbe
samurors son. 'Why bto feet? Why
did
you not rut off Ids beadT
Tahleqtiab. which used to In* noted
-•Oh. mM tbr yooth. -tbit WM off
on tbe maps of all old gec»gropbles as
tbe ntpltal of liKllan Territury. is a
town new iif* about
people, ami
tbe fnsjorlty of Its fioputotloli areCber-Have yon ever made any effort to
okee Imlinfis. The rheroki-es an* of all
shades of complexion.
:^me coal do your fellow man any goodr
-Certainly." answered ttenator Borblack negroes Umst of lieing Chero­
gbum. ' ll to a well know n fact that
kee liidiuns. but the prevailing color Is
.a dusky brmvn. a little darker than money widely dtotrtbnted can acromptlsh but little. In order> exert Ita
that of a Japanese; or n yellow aoroe*
what lighter than a roubillo. As a full force and aeble%-e great works It
whole the Chcrokei«s. from ail appear must lie concentrated."
-Welir
am-es. have far mure white thsu In-I have been doing my beat to «mdlau blood.
centrote as much of 11 as porolble."B’sshlngtoo 8tsr.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
Are the Urgi*st musical dealers in the
iUtc of Michigan, operating twelve
rtorew In as many cities and enjoying
1 reputation for courteous and honjrablo dealings. They aro agents for
he famous Stein way pianos and man.ifacture their own instruments which
ire nunibiTcd among the best !u the
world.
Traverse CHy branch lliO
Front SL J. W. Cliffc. manager.

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-Then wbst to be practicing madb
John H. Ifarlto. Houstoo—Was all
It add sph-t* to dreary life, enronr cine in town forT'
-Ho has to do It to maka money
agt*s the human heart, lifts one out of enough to pay what he loaaa by hto run down; nothing did me aay good
until I got hold of Holltoter’s Rocky
Ufspalr. bn'atbcs new life and <H>nO
Mountain
Tea. ?Cow I am atroog aad
denco. Thafs what Holllstcn.* Rocky
well; gained forty pounda 35 cents.
raey Are I
Mountain Tea will do.
cents. Tea
Of these
Tea or TabteU.
or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.

^ ITi BCOMPMY
To buy a good roMBtrator. It wfll
save lou of mooay 4kftag theae bol
aummer daya, aai Ibif maka qutt# |k
handy piece of bXbdbm tanitaro at Ml
seasons. We hfiTa tha oatobralM
Alaska Retrigeratora la aeveral ala§
and they are the beat moamr <» buy,
for many, reaaoaa. Prtca HJO vf.
Frank Trade, I4i Yftmt BL
t
The rarest comMiMkm of gooi
things ever mtt to^MIlmr Ik HoUlatai*|
Rocky- Mountain Tm. ti earoa
plea, indlgeatloa, flOMtlpMSoB, rba#^

IVIAKIIMO TME

Oripple^
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Hundreds of people in Traverse City who have suffered all their lives with Chronic Diseases, we are CURING THEM TO STAY CURED.

OWiFlOE MOTEI- WMIXIIUO. MERE Uf MTI I- J

m Vy



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•l,OOO^NA/IL.i_ BE RAID
To Anyone Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fail to Cure. Money at StatSlBank
Here Again,
Master Specialists.
the best rn^ial schools in the country, and who has had PRACTICAL experience of 40 >-ears. makes a scientiBc test of the urine and blood, ther^y loca&g your disenae mthoot asking question*,
chronic diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, blood and nerves only.
',

We trnt

We Cure Quickly, Permanently and Safely.
k SB koMMtrcatewnftoauexpetM»oedq>edali«.o«]«»dialR*sam(vo«extiM(d>iW7 mom aietlwtvetrett five headfed CMS mtkbodrdoetef'toM^ that wc.ameqsdy rditble aad taoMNntioat, ia oar cfldrts ID can. UfN are dflieud witli
any cSioak dipoam 01 tlw ttoouch. Iwer. kidanA Mood o. aenro*. are can cate rn., ai we have emtd hoadfedi fa the lot eglu yean k Tka»*« Oily. Podtivdy om tat ooek on tUi tri|^ Be^

CoosHititiop and ExamiDation free

Deni Miss Fna Uctna

**£dait^-^^atlii a»». Whifc
«M aM »na d^ haaat Aia
ttS'wBI *a whaaa pna go. and wo art
''4hTjaai haa taaat Oat Ma »a
htaa.'lCalahn^«a«Mar
ta«cmi Ml®
BHmb tai tt» ta tweoijr-tTo
Mr® X W. BMIbt. Timr Betatale Home

CSi,2l^*3£ ST^ITqipIJSXi? YOnlBtar. UOBtaBl St
Sis^wSrtiirss^y.^
Ya M. Co a: work.
m a pwmatal fanw

and saa a My doing onch bald wnA.

n.’EsiJVfrrjs
ssssxrzs;;^:
pscsssssw*-^
Haft

Mlar. t%B» JMd bBt« MiHIttlB Mow
tat Ms taBd BlWlTB iBtBBM
IB manr
r
d pcrMIt «taB WM
„ ABtrtet Bctaol. wta«
fmr alta ta«. M Ji
OMMBdtOSlBBtaMBBB
tacMM Mr. Tmoe^
taBIT ~ bMI. b«t ta B»d KBtll
laBMkSttoUrBBBtt Mmj
M MUIrOle llTOd on Icbb.

d taB WOBdwta Wlir taB did BBt
ItaBlMtatoCttajd

ha
oomfct the pmapliatlaa flam hla

Tbe r. BL C. A. recently cood
alTBd fdO sTtartB cC Its edomthmal
rath. Tbe atodanta tbe laat year
mmbar «.d44 te tbe principal brai

to aao him and that I woald appraelata

BHnllkln-the CDW.-. --------

at Mgbt. bare beiw making
adraace. They bare aectired
nt teadwra obulnable otid tbe

FORSAli
If taken before August 1st. 1904, I
will sell the lot on the South side
Street adjoining new Post Office Building,
one of the best locations in the city.

AT A BARGAIN
W. L. BROWN.

for wart
a®ch aa
THC hUMMEII OIRL
taBB®. TtaB. BtaB ®fSBd iMilf
Hmy get her, feet plennad bore. We eal
andeoiwlructlan and textile and
ita
WM
«D®tS8®B8]r
Btrtrtaf
®
lare n lino of fnatalonnble Oxfords
‘cSf^aT^wt'fl^tk* Ml. wtatitacBtade®llBr«u Sta iwrw
uid sump BBndBl. Umt will win her large proportloo of tbe students are
1 k* aM «■ tk* ««• aMI te a
a« Ma Ikt4nwla« iM. loM hBTBBir ®B MIb moiDBOt. and
adalrstkm. and the prices arc the mao and applmtlcm from tbe skilled
B—Bfiwiw
toM
Mm
that
be
did
not
______ I had Mt fea*a drawa. far
An intctestlng pleUie of conditions
aoBt roBBOOBble. Wo bare a patent trodca. Aaoociatkm evening law schools
Imptm tali ttacu Poor Mm! He
bare , been autborheed by Ublo and in Japan Is affurdMl by a eommunlea
eatber or kid Oxford aa ebenp na II
lomd mm ®ta lanry. ®®d ®fter the
HaamchuaetU legislatures to grant the ttoo from tbe Japanese mamger of tbe
WMh of ttat dBj WiW doBB be pcMerrM
-belter ooea at IS.M. Wothingi
digrm of LXB. to the graduating men. Elkoku Bbogyo tasshl. published at
Special Sale on Tuesday July
«boca a specially. Edward La»
who ore taking tbe highest rank In Tokyo, recently received Ity tbe de­
at Untai St.
partment of commerce and labor, says
aCih. Look at our big valuea.
tbe state liar examlnatlona.
laadlat •hMiahted liaptoT
•*00®B. KATZ.* BB BA^XK
Tbe appreciation of tbe men for them Uarper a Weekb.
Opal Ware and Opalecent Am*i^
KathvMbad. Ba «aa thad
wmhr
be
BBkedo
for
bj
ttale
time
tbc
Commenting
upon
trade
and
fipandal
C
mImBI
claaaea
may
be
seen
from
figures
show(la^ and ha lencad (hr a fah. traa Ufa
alao large berry bowls, a num­
conditions
In
tbe
Japanem
empire,
the
r Mi
^nwtalcb
Aa ha atoad at Kathla wtodaw ha aaw
-Ton ttoked yoor life to mre ml»
ber ol them will bokl a bushel
I TMi w0t« «B mntaf 0V«*
like dish for tbe Due de Chartres In
yrar
\w^m
m»ere wee not moch denitw.
1774 Is mid to have been the first to
gfit.OOfi. a tuition fee* of $3.G5
Don’t forget lo call The early
tions
ww
broken
off
and
tbe
liosUll
ftatJotan.
WemBBtiavcbA*
ipake that cool luxury known aa Iccwoftad mud €®rty OM. with B tamUj
worm catches the birti
-tare who. KBthr
ties
w»fv
of tbe aswjglatiou. The assocla
mom. Ijocd Bscoo was poosessed of
powers wc feared that
•*Mta VBoe. Her bonne ll« no low
i of North Amrrlca rxiMHidctl $271
the koowlsdge that there was a pr«>
would
occur
in
our
economic
wmrld
and
that Bbe may bt^fTreet dBUicer. Be
329 8. UNION 8T.
tathaHTTkaca^aa-^.- cBreftU! Tb«e 1. b log In the waj.*
aos of congealatlon by means of snow 000 for these chuHws and other features our commerce and Industry would be
e year.
bm. Bat taw oonid be ten Kb
upset to n large extent, tbe whole en- j
-I Bball take you borne before I go sod mtt; hot to him this was a srten*
Forty per cent li
tmttat How coold be fBc» ber
^ftc fa<t. and be little dreamed of tbe tbe enrollment of rsllruad men. many ergy of tlie iieople being ctmeentrated i
With B PBAf be BevMi
« Mb dlBM. TUB VBtBT VBB
Idea that In after yenrs;thls rongeaU of whom take tbo eonrses In air brakes on tbe war. But this turned out to be
He felt
fM. Mb BBcMBtottia BBd Mb Bbe bBd been bU tbcoe
tlon would pro>e such a delightful r«- and steam engInceHng. firing, time a false fear. The w*ar does not so
not go not Irt yoB CO akma."/
Kattber apoka again till they leacbad frcsbiuent Iced drinks and water lees cards and otln'r subj«-< ts related to tboir mncli affect our trade as wc expected;
I® Bod teU ber toBl)
the Vane bouiw. The water waa above wero kiHiwu to the l*artslau iplcurts bualtMwa. A clast for approntlcea. for transactlona are done \*ery stnouihly;
iM aatadlar d> Bia,“ aaac BoMBOad.
aBmhad'tha aUlra to hia offlea Iba aecood atoiy wlndowii. but there fully a century and a Irnlf U-fore tlwy brick masona and contrattors la eon stocks which suffend from a fall for a
Ma laMhad hh hat orar Mt .yaa and and aat dawn to amoka and thlnk.^ ware lijcfata In tba third atory. A. they were Introduced Into England. These
abort time *have rtsen again to ibclr
prices, and factories enjoy tlieir o«nsl
know that ha had to aajr bat ana Wold ■upped the boat they beard a woman dainties. It U ibonght. probably came
profit. Nor dwwdt make our piHiple
John called, and Mr. Vane from the far cast by means of some
and ha cooM many hla amployai'.
no greatly excited as you may think,
traveler, who bad tsKt«l sherbet.
danthtar. Boaamoad-a ayaa bad told appeami at tbe window
NEW. RICH. BEAUTIFUL
though we Japnnes.. pride
•Vod blraa you, John, my boy.*
him ao moca than con, and bar fatbar
A LADY’S FOOT.
patriotic nation on
The very newcst.novelty in pbotog
■aid
as
be
stepped
Into
the
boat,
.i
bad takan palaa to giro hla
Zmm» m 1 M toMMit tt lBn*t «ite that baalna and good took,
ih. .Vt
It Isn't often you can get your foot raphv Is the richly flnl«hc*d platinum
lifted Uosamond hi. and tbe two terrl
rUxtering nialcriil, C.y\tnlo
such
gcKKl
Iot>kIng.
well
made
Ox
4led
maids
followed.
The
coachman
ivaU.
m.>untcd
In
handsome
foldcm.
tum Wall rtaMcr of »ll
«M sot Mata tlM aBBteaoBu B* jnatrfa for moacy. Thla Ufa traa fnll, ami butler had taken refuge on the
Ita
street
wi»
see
notlilng worllke ex
ords as wo arc selling. They are the We have sold thousands of them and
of pmmtoa. bat them waa Kath-poor
kinds, all tHcpirc.1 ^
BB wltb MM4 Btjflte toward mtieKaai!
roof, and John im»mls«l to send help ’xcluslvc styles of the season. In have found It almost Impossible lo copt noisy newatays delivering spe«-lats
goatamced
irilh .plica
^Mhtr ODd MttaB tOWIU which WEB fused, and be was soon asleep In his to them, for Knth s little boat waa al
of happy tkllngs In tbe form of our
.lack and lan. and the most comfort mpply the demand. Besidt*s. the ar- brilliant rlctorirs tath on kind and sen.
pmt w® m taUL Hb Btoiipcd two
ready taxed to the utmost
chair.
ness men and Intarers are calmly
-I Shan leave you nl Mr. Grove's. ibic shoes you can Imagine for hoi iletlc flnlKli. iKisc and tone of our work
Ksth did not sleep. Tbe hours pass
attending
to
their
own
tasks,
and
thenveal
her.
Wc
Uke
special
care
in
ihi
is
quite
generally
knosrn
and
appr^
. did not think of go4iu; to Mr. Vane.- said John ns he neared n
Whttha hsttta att taolaht and
tall lioute n half mile from Mr. Vune s, lUing of sbcKi.. which Is most lmi»ori •lated. Smith A rricc. arllsla. 32:. la no cxciu-meut among them."
fare in tbe glasa. -What ha^-e 1 -It U the mfest place in town. I think int to the wearer. Walk-Overs for 3o. Union 81.
tbe water hat reached Its height*
non. Alfred V. Friedrich.
to
give
blmr
she
asked
heraelf.
-Noth­
Tta latest faMhion lu Ijoudon is
gmm chaap affalra. and John atoppad
••Lca%c 08 at Mr. Grove’s. John. That
ing. And she haa ererylhlng. 1 ahaU
ive halls a^ imrtlro In
bin
■t oaa of the poorast Ba opanad the
la right Bleat you, you shall bear from
or tta evening, says a «-oble dlsimfi
«m and want op the hriek walk. Tha not let him aactlilce hlmaeif. But. oh,
this nlKht> work.**
Tlie
U-lo-slcr
Hosiery
Trade
Jour
why
eoold
not
^
from
the British roplt.il. llw Wea was
bam waa aU in daifenMa aara for a
As UoaaDKmd stepped from tbe boat nal roiiUnins nii netvuiit of an enter mark^l young Brown, "it Is six wei ks starifd by lx>nl Temple, who lot his
Mbt wM* hanwd In tha little wing
to the plaxaa rbof she clung to John, prise in Algeria lo iimiiufnciuro luitur slm® you bdrrowcd that dollar fnuu beautiful bouse. Chandoa House. In
mMch Kath oalM ber atady. Katb
The germ MMer of ol.l ago. Wl.jr?
imploring him not to le.nve her. Uc al muip on a large scale from n tree
■Otar danad tha blinda. Bha aald aba
I Thompson, grave C'avendlah aqiiare. lo a well kiww n Af­ IlecauHo pus and gi-rm iH-coroc oxi­
'-.'M-ven." cor
irenl a few stepa to encourage her. and
rica® mllUonalre for foOO. tbe giver of
wht*n he turwHl to wme back Kath known ns "saplmlus utUls." TliN
dized when brought in conUct with
into her mind:
plant iM-ars a fniU of oIhiuI the sire
-WeH. then, seven wc<ks." snorted tta party undertaking to leave tta mucous tissue of the ls»dy. San Jak
was starting back across the water.
Urtadow. Tbt pkturo be mw wot
of a horsi»-cliestnut smooth ami round Brown, "uml yuU prouilM><l lo give II bouse In perfeet ohier. I.ord Temple's
-Katb." John called, “come Imckr
exompk* lias now liccu folIuw.il by U the old agc killer by dissolviug iht■mcb Ubo tta other, one. for here. too.
He could scarcely make out her an­ Tta color varUt from a yeIlo%visli Iwck to me In a wi-k. rromlsed Mr. and Mrs. Lowtlu-r. who bav.- l«-t earth iiBlU from the Uifsal. Provem..
BgiflBBtBloim. Binging. Unlike Hobbswer alH*re tbe roar of the flood. -Go gn*en to brown, llic inner |»art is of faltlifully, you did. to return me It In thPir house to Mra. Flower. I/wd Batvood VB»e, JUtb WBB Bmall nnd plnla
oesiflcatluo or a taney-Iikc hai:d; niu?;
The woid. kept aaylttS thunaelre. Ui'k, John, whore you rre snfe.a dark color and has au oily kemfl seven do vs lnst»-nd of w eeks,
IcrMii'a slsl.T-ln-law. for n ball. Mra. of the anerlea. 8an Jak cun-* >uur
tar ®T9B w«9B IM^t w n««l
tmlr ovrr and over to her. and »bc pot her
••
I
know
lU"
answered
Thompson
-Kath, come bnckr* be commanded Thc*tr»«e iH-urs fruit In its sixth year,
nowrr. like all the Battersoa famll.r.
band, np to her mra a. If to ,hm oul In n tone she bad never heard him use and yields from ,V. to '2:*^ inAumls of sadly, drawing a memoronduiu U«ok Is rich and has paid $l.b«o for the heart arbe. hack arhe. kg ot be. vour'^
/rom
his
|
mr
ket.
"llm
date
of
that
• aoond. How often John bad bmchfHl U*fon*.
fruit, wlilrh can easily ta harxested
privilege of giving her
m Iajw - kidney trouble disappears, your liv.-r
at her for rradtac
81ic bronght the boot up. and be in the tall. By using water or aleo^ piei-e of money w as issb. 1 made ita Ihcr lodge.________________
:* scsin nourij'hcd so yuti mi*«l nt» •
wWmd ahe bad nr»iT area tboac llnca.
l>ol tta witmmi-eous Ingredient of the note, and then 1 si«*nl the im
stepped In. He look off hU coat
pills. Stomach ami bowel trouhb- vmi
Tbo rain frtl In torrenta aa the night
Besleced
• riil»»ry.
.IHHl It around her. laying no heed fruit is extracti'd. Tta cost of proilur- Since then Uve U-cu trying to rxH-over
James Gill, the sUi-pieJaek who U woo have none and. yoti an- again
wore on. Katb vagoely remembered to ber demur. -Give me the c
t|6n ta»wld to ta small iind the soap IL"
-But." howled Brown, "any other defying the polhi- from the top of strung and well. Ik. Burnham l»a>
baarlog aom* ulk at tbe aupper Ubie ■aid. And she obeyed.
no alkaline qua!iii<ii.
w ctihl do ns w ell."
Kugar island chimney. Newry. Eag- spent a life lime analyzing io find ele­
about lb* danger from tbe ggnt dam
John slowly threndt>d hU way back
-Nn." nti*ondcd Tl»ompsnn. sh.nklng laml. rvcvutly rouipU-te.! a fortnight's ments lo neutralize jK»is4»n In the
Jnat above tbe nilage. Bnt *Be forgot to Kath s home. Day was btcaking
I'Tfi A COMFORTABLE FEELING
bis head; "I always keep my word.
tt In tblnklng Of Bearer tronblea. One and thev could see the extent of the
To know that your valuables arc In When vou gave me the money I Kiid siege and tcvci-l.l.rntc Ita event gave human .iMMly. He ha* found it and
a fin-works diNi'hiy frotu the stack,
of ber bioOieri bad binned ont aomeX place of absolute security. Within •1 will return this to you.' and I u
* aavs the London Tch-grsph. He Is gives it the name of San Jak. Ymi
tblng about John Hoyt beinc “aoUd
»ur stiM lintHl vanUs arc safe deposit iL Bnwvn. old eh«p. ju^t ns s*s,n
rlilted by crowds of js-ople who adinlrv can not forget. He U a won.U-r and
with Mim Vane." and ber mother had 1 think the
his brav*ado ond has mi-Ked congrat­ his rcm^My I* a marvel tti humanity.
looked at her with pity In her eyea. tie. Your house Is standing, Kath, but sixes to rent to those who require a come aeroie* that IS>«; etdn I'll see
_ knew that John called at tbe grral tta study Is nearly under water. See. placr- for the keeping of such articles, vou ce« it<'t«h-oc«» Journal.
ulation* from dlllen-nt pnrt^ of Kng 5k»!d and guarantee.1 by Johm-m Drug
<'o who an- sufllrieatly reliable lo
White hoore. while be rekSom came now tbe water reaches the tops of the win­ xnd to which no one ha* access ex
land. Tbe iHillr-e
indlri- lake the <M
THE LADIES WAISTS.
r atndv. Bbe tried to face the life dows. Your manuMTlpU will ta wet"
quite .lolly :iml are apparontl
liand you Imrk >our money if all Is mH
'ept the renter who carries the key
Wc want vou la.IU-n to Know that
lay before ber. life withont John he nddcil mischSevou^T. “We shall U1 than chagrined at his •
aK repre:«-n»eil.
tf
H.D0 |»cr year. People s SavlDg* Bank we are HHcially prepar.-d to give yon
^ Bbr would give him up. Ehe obWged lo laml on the roof."
Motor t or. For OldBJrTrrls.
loved him too well to atand In hU light
them<Mii
pleasing
results
in
»-hirt
The study was only \one story In
Doctor of Beauty.
-Many i»fVn*le an- selling llmlr jewel*
Be mtut marry Mlea Vane and enjoy height, and John rtepp^ to tta roof
waist work. Wc wash and ln>n then:
RiU Kraus, taauly sp^-clallst.^
Just
now
to
buy,
motor
cars."
Is
tta
Tbe
quocu
of
Holland
I*
an
cnthnsl
tbo life of luxury whleb he craved.
and beW out his arms, "t'ome. Ivalh."
can-fiilly by hand, which giws that statement made l.y ibe iimmvger of a 1* corop»'llcd to n-maln over anollu-r
She opcMd bu drak and wrote a be said, lie did not tvlrrsc her when astic farmer.' A dl.try has l»een estnb
well knf.wn Jewelry establishment, wepk. ending July r.-:. ou a.-counl <»f ro
note. Then ahe took from ber linger she stood beside him on tbe roof. Ho IlshiHl lu connection with the ro>n1 much desired new appearance,
on quite for which wc make no addliit»nal say* tbe I..>udon Mall. -Otlkcn. nr® many callers she i* unable to c«ju»uU held ber cloaa while ta made hla con castU' at Ijoo. amt
tHislnessllke lines by Us owner, large charge. The wnom will «*all. Either buying automobiles liuklrad of dia- with. This Is posUivcIy the last week.
fcsslon.
quantities of butter and milk talnji
double purpo** of a wcdillng and an
.Mme. Hlta Kraus hold three diplomax.
• Katb, rve taen n fool and I came sold regularly from the diary. Anothei phone. Star Steam Laundry. Wright ■{>cut on the purchaw-pf
si-pf n I’.nr
P.nnl.nnl <
engagement ring. By ami by. John
Bro.s. 2SS Park St.
near taing a rascal. But although 1 boliUy of the young
lies IcsiM-ns tiM- nmmmt nvslla Graduate and Bssw lale of Dr. Cabis pliotog
bad said, aa ta put It on I
Ollier luxurh-s. <ine *-nn buy sarato. Sarah Bernhardt's U-auly dqcrottld give Uvated you so Utdly you care enough rspby. and. like giioen Alexandra and
when be could afford 1
-tllrk- WIIlUmR* 8*y.
about
me
to
risk
your
life
for
my
sake.
ago that
imitation pearls, you know, but small
other dlstlngulrtied amateurs, she Is
All lab-vl mc-cbanlcal and eloc-'
Dr. Uittroll of Washington tells this satisfaction can ta ohinlmil from rid
seemed! She put the rtug In au an I know now what I feel for you. For- quite an extort wltl^the camera. A
trical mrtluslK tised to r.-movc snperw
nry of Isaac Wllllsnis. generally lag in an imitation Mors."
pretty stoi^' Is told of the queen's fond
valope with tta note and aealad It
fluous hair, moh-s. bkirk l.cadH and all
ness for the accomplishment .Notlc- csllrd -Slick" Willism*. who w as Ced­
At that moment ahe heard a m
Imperfectioub
of the skin and scalp,
ed
to
congress
from
Tennessee
M-versl
-Hush, John! IWt blame yourself.
prosant woman, on one of her
which made her drop tta latter and
facial xna.rsagc. bu.-t development and
In picturesque costume, bold­ venrs ago. T1»e newly ele*-1«*d im-iurush to the door. There was a tumult It was natural that you should Jove
’tar <-ould not read or write, although
hair culturo a specialty. Koep young.
VMaandy.
ta tta atreet and tar father and broth- her. 1 do not blame you. I.wrote a ing a baby In her arms, she asked per­
raa an exceedingly abrewd husi- say* the Tokyo eoirespomlcnt of
Win ta here until fiatunlay, July 23.
m came rushing down the stairs, caU note last night peleatlng yon. and 1 In­ mission to take a picture, to the gnwt
Mt awufc «Bd b»r tblo, ahitU votre ing to one another that the greot dam closed your ring. I was not angry. ‘ delight of tta woman, w bo reeclvtd a ness man. and had obtained an envia­ New York World. On enterin
CcmsultatioB and one iroaimcnt free.
ble
reimtation for success.
way car a Juikanese woman still
MiM an Joho-. fare. There wai bad burnt Men wbo rushed post tta M It freely. Don't let any feeling of DTcsent after tta aoapshoL
Office Hotel Whiling. Office hours. 2
On arriving at Nashville for tta first
tai M woeda. too. that dlaB off her shoe*, orruple* n seat <
a caUad out that the lowwr ead of gratltnde"me Mr. WllUaros bsppened to ratcb
lo 4 p. m.
-Knih. wilHy^ understand me? I
red and proc-ed* to enjoy a c
the town waa undw water atreody and
I8NT IT WISE
sight of several of bis fellow rein®ttcroovDs bUrkhcads .BBd moles at
love you. Wbar-eaa 1 cart for Rost
theta woaW ta wacue work to da
For every woman to take advantage aentatlvsa, whom be had met at vari­ ette or a tiny pipe. Wtan tta eta
Kath’a teal tta®gkt was for John roond Vane after what haa happenet! of our apodal sales? ArtJelce which ous times during the iK.lliiral enm- tor comes around ta take* off hla hat one silling. Wliy not assUt nature
and
taws
to
her
tw1*'«‘down at tbe waiahouae. Her father
and keep licauiUul.
are always useful. This week wc are polgn. sltUng around a table In wliat
every poMienger. male or female, befoc®
and
brottara
ran
down
to
the
river,
and
Consult wRh the madam and learn '
^ I It w«a Juit Uka Katta. John ttaimgkt
don't care lor ma Tell me tta truth or telling remnanu In wash goods, with be thought was the legislative haU, collecting tta ticket.
the art of massage free of charge.
vttta anme taipaM<'^ Bbe waa ah. Kath kntw that they bad gone to get I ahaU keep you on your own atody from three to dghl yards In the pleec. hut which waa really a rest
waya tatring afta aomittalni linp^ their boat A aodden rmolta formed roof forever.*
This will positively be the laat week.
haU the original price, which l* 10 nt down with them and tta waiter
r in ber mind. 8be canght up ber
WE WANT THE HEADS
iltalt. Be aofUy homaiad a bar of tta
brought tta bUl of fat®. Tbe old
22»4I
Katb
did
not
make
any
audible
reply,
gang Hlaa Vane had anng. That aaltfd .Wrts and bawbaadedrwdied down tbe bvt she put her arms around John’s centa. Ughl and dark dlmUiea and
Of men. boys and chlldron to fit our
{ .hta tatter. Thew waa notblng tafolc hlU to tta. rtrer. Ita patutar of her neck and rested ber head on his drip­ Uwns. J. W. MlUlko®.
bargaiuB
la
straw
hats.
Wc
have
all
own IttUa boat waa fartened to a tall
^ hi hla BM8d Just then.
the
popular
shapoa
for
summer
wear
ping abovider in i>crfect content
WaaoWoHioswIof
Ha stood taking In tta daCalla of tta fir traa. Almndy tta water had risen
■lapped his band on tta Uble and and are closing them out rcgardltsss of
taor MtHa room. Poor aa tt was. It tbrva fsK on tta trunk of tta tree.
ahoutod:
Tta tatter half usually gets tta
tar® BM marka of taate and ntaa- Kath waded Into the ky. water and
-III iwnr ftre my aancOon to this the cost Our window la filled with the
NotlcB to A« Pmam latonBtBd.
wont of IL
mmdo ATof Kath-a troamirm ware
bOI Bs long BB 1 Uver—Denver Ito- beat ones at Wc. Other cheaper ones
BBUMBicat nil ter Uw paxlmc
tattacad tat® te ta aaf® from tar van­
. and htotory BUd
For disease of tha body, nifdlclna;
If you wlah. The Jack aad JIl! com- ofTb*
CUB »«re*t from FMit Btreot to
for dlacBSO of tta mind, mt and hope;
dal hfoltarw. TbwawaaatataarM
biBBUoa anils for boys and girls, with StBU Btreot. BDd StBte Btreot tro«
for dianaa of tbe aoul—no rnoedy no- to travel in anreh of work moat be In«C BMhoran taar® tta atgan. One
LETT YOU FORGET.
tta whiatle. Wc. Kubcck 4 HoyL^lIl UbSob Btreei.to Cbbi Btreel Ib wnr to
dorsad
by
Ita
local
aBtboritW.
ttmtaaap Bttlc bookeaaa hong a® ai^ partUUy'aiBttMd by Kath’a
caB- fitr^Btt®.
kaad* tar the ooUmHob at tbo sae^ ^ halfway bowM
Ther® U DoUOng quite so mppi
Uakm 8L
riumgln® locations a certificate ttxm
lns<M®.M®r Br%®vatta«oida
wammaaH. lo«*Uiar *Uh the ac
Bte to give your rialtort or to
Bcr hn«g ovar Ita ^hls4i®am.Xnth4!alledallBli®d- bat area® lor® and hate—b oarmvm®- original |dac® of raaMetw®
enrediBtorat aa all «i,M Mt^
with pity or tta ac. beating aBilnit tta zrtndow wtth aatr. ta tta way. fBUof «BBs bbA aaak- enrod. Bod filed at tta new locBtlo®. away to IrtedB bb b Booronlr Bpoo®.
•reUB. Ure aaina to ba pbM hetare the
4®g amU chBimfogBBtarialiniwt _ TMa woHt liook. ttarefoi
We kBve tta larsBBt Une la thB eity,
. taura Kath had apent toning at her hands. John mrtlad hllnaelf
ant dajr at Aanct. 1»M.
pBBaporL-rxbatHrtTe In
dmB,inrstawtaldtiytowrtta.
arntlaatandaatafuaefroinhls
hnndrodB of thorn, tpooua of'the hay.
taprodBcnfiai^femrdedBt Mch W®que4ang dob ®ad oCharB amda of
Chair tartnimad that ta waa mapping
ttaagh ®ta WBB Bt loB
in wtaar. Ha atmM to ae« what tt
vory beavy Btorliag MIr«r, |L» to
® poBlUTfly Wttboot B pB«rflwant »nA^w that «tfr was pooiw
|2Ai. A beantlfBl dIapUy of hq»d
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crWMir-rwoM Onllaa mtm lake*
IkIgktacckcrTta*.
.
Bwtac tail l»o rcwi M «o(* polmat at UaloB Cttr.
i*ati*»r « Laaaiac reealred tajiifr
r ka Mia kraaklag.
•eikairf IH«a<a at Ja«ce Parkar te
m ton Id Ika atate.
1 (AraMaa* wtH eatarUln

rsjssa

rirliio
rid of lira.
mrtMteC
ml bojri uudAB him.
Hlae doUars Is prixet for fowl
tsmieni* fssUrsl. losis.
nist IBSB ssd wife lore sp nclcb^
w** «srdes immt for splio.
Mind *orfe csssed serlosi msswsjr
^ W9. ^mmm Mssd. HUllns

HsgisplUolr Wit
My fdecwi of csUcle UfceB
chlldres to urc bsmod brolli*

ta Itn. All of thsm
rhae MUiw from wht* amy be
a otimlaid amme of duty. They
-The <
dlag..wiU he Aagaat 1. sad they
Docymocm la the woods.
otibideof thHr owa lliiea. Bey»Perry Seymonr. the “coUuhd i
olda had hot a ataHe line of men he^
mm- who warned to take hU d
Mm and ^ roimy when he
salt in the Calhoan county JaU so that
Id that Has was fighting al
hand te hand.
Of those four cMee m»lrits In war
guMMd himaelf hr gdteg'aa his own
Able and eomadUlag hlameif to
Seymour Is charged wtth the tarnear of two watches worth n from F.
B. Xihhe. He was takaa oirnr to Bat­
tle Creek lor amUgnment hefofe
lice Merrttt a few days sgu. bat the
compIslBiag witness was not preseoi
sad the arrmlgamcot had to be postOoDSUble Baker started .back
to lUiahgll with the man to await the
ndjoumed date,
ry * said Bakeh arho had other btulpens to attend le. "/oo are an awful
nuisance to me today. 1 really haven’i
Che time to go over with you,- ‘Jus*
gtmmc dat Ucket and ah’ll go mahself.” said Soymour. **Ah
knows d' way.'' “I'm afrW
away and get me Into more trouble."
said Baker. " 'Deed ah won't.
Bakah. 'I>eed-ah won*L Ah's too
fond o' dat cooking at d' Jail, an' dls
man Ubbe cahnt prove nothing
against me. aaybow. Ah won't run
away." Bo Baker misled falm and
Seymour showed up at th« Jail and
had himself locked up.

hand of a dlrlskm. BeTookte bad
If as a dlThdoo and
r and feU in his firaC
Many as commsndsr in chief oa the
field, while iaefceoo. who
wortd as a lleotewitit to lire, acblered
very Uttle whenever be was brought te
contact wltb bis pewrs. as be wj
two or tbrre Important occaslona
Pbetwoo was s military succms
the very start, and be started a
at the lowert round of tbe Uddei^
capuln te the regular arm
Begtealng as captain on f Iniiit's staff.
MePheraon reacbud fbe rank of briga­
dier general of vofmileera tbe find
rsr. serving with
glory St Doneleoo. Bbllob, Corinth sod
Inka. Ue was always ambiUocm
lead fighting iroopa nnd was given
cbsiHW St CorintU in October. 1«C2.
Leading the advance In pursuit of tbe
enemy after tbe bloody battle of Cor­
inth. be warn immediate^ |m>motod
major gerieral and given div
Grant's army.
In Grant's overland campaign against
Vlckaburg MePb

ners waved. olBeecs abonted and Implay^ In unhwn.
sad blinding rolleyu of roasketry swept
over^be field. Parliclpsnts were
dewed with tbe rage and conflict, and
McPbei^

tbs boldness of tbe attack tok\ btei
that It WBB no mere coUlsioii, for tbe
Confederates. If there at all. wouM be
te force. The attack had fonod Dodge
oat of line sa It had been ordered to be
formed, and McPherson now repeated
bto commamis fur Dodge to assme
sltkm on tbe left of Blair. .\t tbe
time be saw that the Confederate flank
was overlapping Blalr^a left and that
tliere was a €teng«*roaa gap* belw«^u
tbe two corps. Blalr a and l>odgc*s-a
gap te tim line of battle snd on enemy
whose strength was unmeasured rush­
ing forw-ard to tbe attack.
Krrry sokller knows w b.nt that situatlon means to a commandiT. It was
ancli a gap. cauaisl by a faulty move­
ment. that cost the Federal anuy the
battle <»f Cldckamnuga; It was sneb a
gap that tbr»»Tal llaneoek saw
promptly rlom-d by ordering a U
hope chanw* on July 2 nt GHtywhurg.
warding off disaster. M<^erson or­
dered Blair, whose line was steadfast,
to send a brigade quickly to bis ex­
treme left to oeenpy tbe space l>eiween
Ida tkwmtoenth corps and |Kslge*s RIxteentb while tbe latter was tak
new position. Then be passed
_____
_ the line. seiHlIng
aids te all dlrec/
\/ Ih.Hs to rorry bis
/
instnicthms. When
/
\
came to the
ground when*
had onlend n
gn»le from Blnir to
fill tlK* gr
fouml no line nt all.
CouW It U* tbnl
the commander bad
roissnl Ids w ay

pose of tmlldiag a nian^f war.
.abor unlona of Georgia are ndvoIng tbe esubllidimeot of a bureau
te labor statistics and mining,
extremely line quality of gtyea
leather mode te Turkey Ik manufactureU from tbe akin of the angel fish.
Poston painters and decorators’ «n*
Ion Is the largest painters’ loral |n tbo
world, w lib nearly 2.0U0 meioliera,
Tbe ks-ust baa Irecome a plague In
Rpaii. aud tbe mlnlsler of agri.*iillure
bus Uhhx aulboritid to figlit tlie |swt.
Kxp< rls at .Newport. B. I. say that

BnaacU Rage, a few afiernoono ago.
boagbt a paper of a iM*wsbow on tbe
corner of the street near ite borne,
paying 1 cent for It. Tbe aired finanrtrr walked a few ateps, looked at the
paper, and waa chagrined to find It of
Ibe day before,
his steps, banded the paper back ta
tbe l»y. and then held out bla band
for the coin In return, which tbe boy
Illy Uabed cot and ga« bark.
Him Mr- Rase walked away.
•flay, wasn’t tiuit Ibe limitr din
gustrdly remarked tlm newiy. “Can’t
boako that ok! feller, with all Ids
mone>‘. but be Imnkoed me t’ollmr day.
v.nnted to get square. TcU yousc
1m.w It was. Tbe old man came along.
inper offm me. then dips dow n
te bis liorket and flslies out a <v>ln. lie
hand, puts the I'oiii In It.
fingers over tbe coin, and
band a pal. tVell. say! 1
re 1 tiad a dime er a qnarter. but when 1 opens me band dine s
nolblir iHit a cent. Juid Ibe pri^-e of
the |io|M*r! Wasn't tliat a Ininko
game? -\*i’ I rouKUrt gel miuarc.'*—
New York Times._________

Giving a flash of l.'rfi.ono candle pow­
PARTICULAR PEOPLE,
er. the most powerful port llglit in
temtb corps when Grant act out to
Kiigland. beams from Uokcr ph r. 8um
supply hundreds of them wltb
tbe strongboM at Vlckslnirg.
dcrlond. _______________
Tbla was Just one ynir after bis profrom the rank of cspuln. IterGET A TA8TE
Night Was Her Terror.
Ing the rosrrh to tbe nwr of VlcksOf High Life Coffoo and you will
«l would cough nearly all night
borg JlcPberaon exereliied a command
Mrs. Ph/se. ierooMSa pisood “Willow them with the flncht in the land, and eqt^ to that of Bherman and showed
long.” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegaie. of forget the other brands. It baa that
at reasonable prices. Our market Is tbe stnrr that was te him. Ills line at­
ree^ gsilt cosulolniL S.OOO pieces.
Alexandria, Ind.. "and ould hardly gel rich, delightful flavor that you arc
Ilneas pcrmonlBod, and wo have tacked the enemy slmoat dally, and be
orsge plant al school for deaf
any sleep. I had coosumpUon so bad fond of, but so rarely And. And still
b «t fUsl sesi;^ completed, CW arOclc In tbe moat line that tb.^ lad tbe cotantea te person. Ills troops
that If 1 walked a block 1 would cough It to not exismslvc. You will And thU
led
off
to
tbe
attork
on
Jackson.
Miss.,
tbe
n will allow. Brosch Bros.. 244
ins hsb/ ^slhmed pte sevfrightfully and spit bkiod. but. when
carryteg the tetrenchments nt one
aostlui ago. mglmd^tg^BP Saur. Freni 8L Blihor phone.
.11 other racdleloc. f.ll«l. threo IIOO {the cltj Md evortUns ta U frt^h. but
bottnd and hoisting tlie stars and
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery | U»c salesmen. Both' phones. L. Kstripes over tbe Confederslc atatebouse
SUckney.
411 Union SL
LOTS tn rural dtstrtcts bmqr atwholly
ciirtHl
mo
and
I
gained
08
William C. Gotshall. president of the while tbe bostUe tread atlll remmnded
- psllmts Injured falUng from
|K>unUii.’* ItV ttl.sAlutely guarantec<I
New York and I'ort Chester iwllrond. te the city strei ts.
mny trees.
At tbe battle of Champion IIHis Mcto cure Coughs, Colds. l.a Grippe,
was
re<HMitly
a
dinner
gu-st
at
Ibe
A
s.julrt*
ir. n <vrtal*i town Ind Just
rberson's men did abool all Ibe work,
Ten-yenr-old boy nrrested nl West
lirouchilla and all Tlmmt and Lung finished inafTTlng n y<.nng e«>nple..«nd
Authors* <lub. One of .Mr. Gotsbnirs and Ibe fighting was so vlg«»rotis that
ty Oly for hnorklng down nnd kickTroubles. Trire r.«k- and
Trial
IIleraiT triton bad iHvvlously volun Grant acut word to. blni during the
•eded In a |«i!»ranl wiiv to ;.ive
m little gw.
loc
at
Johnwins
drug
store
and
buttles
Uvred to send Mr. Gotshall om- of Gil beat of little, “You lan* msklng bisOvar Firat Natloriml Bank
them good. Houiid adrire. Turning
Tlmcl vdom seres graslng land nesr
F. H. Mead a drug store.
iMTt
I'arkcr’s
moat
lutinwtlng lory totbi)*.:' During the siege which
tbe bndegroom. be aaW.
urns City being used for i^turc for
followed MePberson was the compeer
tioka
“Never s|»end your n.oucy exfraroKEEPING WELL.
IM MoiiUan sheep.
“Have yon read Tim Illgbt of Way* of Pberman and a lleuieuaiit tn
gamly. and be saving te every way
Few people realize how much 111
t fan of pine logs reer on as yi-tr Inquired the mterat«mr. “No.’ and boooml by bU chief. He an
>aclble.“
health is ewuRed by ihe ordinary sys­
ipnrlor rsoelrsd nt liarsgs. responded Mr. GoUball sadly, iblnklng «l tbe terms of espltulallon wl.ei
’rbo briderrrwtn ll«tene»l ropeetful
tem of heating, which l»aD*s ihcro one
of bis frnncblsi* grant held up by the post Hum‘oden‘d and an a reet.gnltloo
irved by Nester osUio.
so. be miplit IM* lost day and chills them the next. Chap- ly. and fheii rem.nrkeil:
Mrd of aklermeu. “Uic board vt aider- of Ills skin and iKiwoiial daring was
“M’elb judse. we lulgbl ns well liegin
While s dsngbtcr of John Msgnu>i
pn.im»l*Hl
to
tbe
rank
t*f
brigadliT
genand
tbe
fatal
gap
»cu Uasu l passed It ycL"
pell’s Hot Air yMcnact* syetem gives
j yon." nntl he proee**d«Hl to give the
OnsslsUng In Ibe bay field near
.in even, dellghttel warmth te cold or aqnlre fO eeiiis for tying the kuoL—
turned over bis
Urn she fell from a land, breaking an
A POPULAR PLACE.
mild wealher and 1s under perfect coc- Chicago Jourmb__________
im. •!» ploohlly drove to CUo. where
Our Ice erv'am parlors snd wida fouiitrou' ThU mesans comfort and hoallh.
WOULONT IT JAR YOU?
broken bones were set and she re tsln is iHvoming more pctpular with
Diwlors know thto—ask yours—and
After you have tried rubber heels
mdhomc.
tbe particular pi-aple daily. Our fd Bberman at the bead of the -Krmjtalk It over with Arms A Cole.
I your shoes wouldn’t It Jar you to be
of
tbe
Tennessoe.
then
over
tki.tiOO
J. H. Knowles of Bsy City drew |C&. creabs arc rich, pure and delicioua
without
them? You can’t imagine the
g.
ami
when
Hhenn.nn
set
out
on
s sproe. got Into s mtsup. lost and our fountain will surprise
Ms« IIU Msirk.
comfort and oasq they give one, and H
‘y. was badly cut up. nod land- with lla good Ihlugs, We deliver free hto eamimlgn to Atlanin McPIjenion
Tbe elerer Dr. Ritchie of
followed him te person with alN»ut 23.w ill do away with ^hat tired feeling
€»f charge to all parts of the city. The
tn Jail. «c cannot
with
blR
iiuiteh
white
cxauilifing
met
000 <»f hto troops, tbe nfteeutb corps.
those wht) are rtinslantly on their feet.
loa Gretti Candy C>o.. 221 Pront 8t.
dag that took place
a stuilcnl.
r tSeneral John A. Duran, and tl»e
COMMISSION BROKER,
lYc not been made. He says be ba«
He said: “And you attend the elass Wc put them on while yqti wait. Al­
Blxliwntli.-under tleneral G. M. Dodge.
fred V. Friedrich, opi»oi,ile Herald
In the tiattles liefore Atlanta the new
noro spots and $C5 worth of cxrwrifor miithemath-Kr’
Suite SOS-Now
Record office.
a cost <»r n sbllUtig Japnnew* dne>wmnnder of tbe Army of tlw Teunes“Yes.”
wa for tbe rob* and
iqrt ran dn*as the w otimls of fldO men.
Elite. Grand Rapids,
“How many sides has a rlrcler
cSSTuSuie "ol Mtam. «onoii< They use a finely iMiwth-rcil chnrrool
Cimwth tta VtalMta.
»t and best quality
“Two,- luiid Hie studnit.
4aly. was taken lit rwcntly and
A pouud of
Irt.t* covts the mnn
i iw»Idler--capadty for leadership,
obtatecd by the slow inmibiirtlon of
“Whal are Iheyr
straw In rloscl funinees. Rjiehets filled
army fought at New H<iis* chureb
nfnrtimT nUout 'i «-<*iiIk. Tlds Is
What u laugh In the class the stoV«k -d ou-n
Dallas In May. awl. after Jb»* add!with It an* applied to the wounds, and
workiii up into Kirsd. of wid* h in m.-:dr
eL*!it’H answer prmluecl when be sakl.
of tbe Bev«*nicenth eun»A uiuler the wsy alo
Its aatlsTtle and a1te*iiiient quatlUca
be cjolor swratlng out of a I
tbe llnle Hdml f|.tlng Hint nmve^ the
tYank 1*. Blair, at Kenewiw toward tbe Confederate position. Just “An Inside and an outside.’’
rttbc whisk be placed uptm the fwnenilly effect a rapid cure.
This lit­
Rut IbU was nothing compared wltb balliKV wh.***!
I te June. Al tbe forrea drew now a new element came into the con­
tle spring weighs n le-.itl^of n grain
at of A carriage while out riding
flict. During all of this fighting llnr- what followed, lire doctor ssld to the
UHoa to oousldert*d m rhnt*.
and m-lls as high ns f:i.
Hint out of
on tbe left and
dee had bei*n working up the Federal student:
“And }tm at lend the moral philoao- pound of pig Iron K.iv*. of tliewe
ag mmm came here from lH>ri
while Bberman’a mate strength lay line on Blair's front, aud In nrcordancs
phy clnKs alsor’
ai»rtiigs mny be mnde. nnd n sulmtnn**e
along
IVwcb
Tree
creek
on
tbe
north.
wltb
tbe
plan
Cbeatbnui’s
troops
had
Mtelu to seek hU fortune and
“Yoa."
worth
l»ut
r.
cents
wnnight
Into a
On
tbe
20th
of
July
a
fierce
battle
took
rrnebed
the
field.
Cleburne’s
division
dalasd a plaoa as massoager for a
“\V€*n. you woDld hear Icelures
value of f24n.te«».
place at ireeU Tne creek. About this of this corps was Just pawing on to
dl baowa atoek exebaage Imnking
A pound of cotton te Its male
time General Jolm B. Hood supersedsd fcupport Hardee and lKx*aine entangled various subjects. Did you c^er hr
one
on
cause
and
effect7"
pse. nays tbe New York Prcaa. Tlie
atate
worth
nlamt
10
cents,
may
lie
In tbe W'ocjds where Mel'befaon’a party
"Yes."
bar day ke was seat to the office of
come worth n t>oui>d of gold.
was lookteg up tbe missing Fcd«Tsl
••l>oes ao effect e\-cr go before
F, Morgan A Ox to get some Eric
brign<le. Three of I'lebun#-! men. Incause?"
Working
NIfiht
and
Day.
*
creek was tbe first
longing to tbe nnh Tennessee, among
)ck *reit «f irmasfer," Mor
"Yes"
The busiest and mightiest little
ey. Hood was a fighter and fought them CVwporal Kobert Coleman, mada
srk, wiablag to know whom he rep
“<;ivo me an Instance."
with a gambleFs rrcklessnrss and dar­ a abort cat to peach tlie column be­
thing that ever was made Is Dr. King’s
mated, asked. "W'hcrv do you come
ing. Hto battleWf tbe 2LNb was a bold yond the obstruetlnna and suddenly enNew Life nils. These pills change
*?" “From Port Huron. MIchl
The
doctor then sat down and f
lunge with tbe army corps of Stewirt ctrantered McFberaon. with bis alda.
weaknes
to strength, Ilstleasnem Into
need
no
more
question
to
UiU
par
waa Ike proud nod prompt rc
against Bbermau’a center. riding between the llncA Coleman steenergy, brain-fag Into mental po
Tbomaa. tbe “Rock of gled out •’the shining mark" of the ular Ktudent.
Canning Time to Ha^
Tbey’rc wonderful te bulldlag up the
^
was there, and Hood groap and. all unaware of what be was
Mr. and Mrs. George IJttlefleld. o
Frepara Yeui^ Fbr H.
WE CAN SHOW YOU
health. Only 25c per Iwx. Sold by
nearly dashed bto^tea out ao to doing, shot down the commander of
kk agreed to dlvid up their effect
A very attractive display of Icwlhcr Jobnaoo’a drug store and F. H. Mead.
apeak, loateg 5.0^ teciL^galiwt Iras tbe Army of tbe Tennessee.
For a abort time, or aalD tmr*
1 oomimay. Aiuirncy W. R.
than 2,000, and withdrew to bis own
McPtierooB fell beadloug from tbe Soods. tbe new Peggy bags, in
tber aoUee. I wUl sen yo« B«t
laaklte. of rUBL was to draw up the
CASES TO SUIT.
aaddle and died testontty. Meanwhile ricty of Icathces. also pursca aad ahoiv
f ** T?”f
Masoa's Caaa and Corara
paaaary agri^Dte which Mrs.
Coletnan a comrades bad fired, killing ping bags, walleu, card oasoa and novEven In large riOes U would tax
?tbe first te bold a horse under one of tbe aids atid clUcs, Traverse City aouvoulr spoons your patience to find a greater assort­
Id was to teoA a cow and
Plot
MSB and teroirteg a bBod nlgtit Arch wounding tbo gene’s oideTiy. <>le- of the bay. club house. Ocatral acboot. ment of luggage than wo have. You
ber porHou. ^cUaqalablag
of
fiftero
mltos
for
Hardee's
eorpA
Bs to OMflm. tlttlfield’U fa
from rrocb Tree creek to a polte« ShermaD's men and learned wbo bto and numerous deslgna. wbkb arc boau- win find draaa aull casca. trav(
W gave ber tbe cow nod calf au per
noble rlctlm waa He decinred that llful and modest In price. K. W. Ras- bag! aad Iniaka. la all atoaa. alylaa
mqaiakt wbtob Mr|: iJlllefield pro^
and at the most agreeable prices 1
tall, the Jeweler. *34 Freni 8L
son's line or wear Decatur. Tbe Oeoegto
iM lo oan M oaee.wttboot walUag
Mt Qtanta. M ,iat....Wi
railway, sopplyteg tbe army In Ataad It to a pleasure to abow them. P.
8o feU tbe lender of an army with
Tua«a tofitw Votroba Haraeai do.
laata. ran tbntegb D«.twr. aad Mrs
tbe M P«P«UP be made o^l
aOjOOO men wHhln oalL erary ooe mt pww|A*dx3—warns? IMIian
Pbtfaoa'a army was drawini ‘
»I
I wltb i5e caab Mk tbe aaads of
whom woold bare died to aars him.
aMuwXuB aiu9 piw fnia Xpimi Xiioai
ooMyimartelt. Tbeptaafoi
p from
went to Pmry.
GEORGE L. KILMER.
^ aia aiAAop awqi
iiaiis
wffl probably
rt II ’WP U««* ittex a qua sia|^ dry goods district of New York
a ftbu bank wltb a eaMtalH«t*»
t. mrr. W. coip. m-My
oai /Moj cj uplH-jCuiqi Jo pModmod bbds and rocking ebatrii figure to the
(roa ta. w«to ta fw«t of TtanaS
tkm of ffl^ or twenty tboaaand
Of ewurae tbrer
s| Aaapg tpoR Wucq |M| Miqi o|
Ibra.
romAaau bare
As be Hmped palafally toward na oai amam wa mjpi ^i^iqp «I
flank and farm and attack tbe Beren- we jMtM that be carried one ana In
B a MsWlg and the Brat aevoa
teentb eatpA nndrr Blair. Uooffn ssnng. sercral of bto teeth were nlaa- C oj 44k oMUj aaw pua *w|iU9|RV.i aqi Tbe bead of an ho
• on tbe Hit have auWcHbed aearown coroa. Md by Oroanl R F. Cbroi- lag and lito face was decorated wltb pau mfvviv ^ mt ttaoaq mi9 MU on Broadway ways that be favoea maka tbonsaad dollara. It toprobWMq Xiaaonuaaa «ia ima Mgqap lag bla bnatncaa pinee as bomeUkr aa
bam anfi oecwpytag tremte east of aniidry tdU of adbealve pUater.
b that tbe baak will be ready for
Atlanta, waa to follow Bahiro for a
Me. becawr to rrpllly br i
“Bono umpiring a baaebaU gamer |o MtMiiax aaa o.ai MqJiiptMtl O)
|wfm»aaa aaq
ja.uoji p9|oa a
■Bmps ^
time at bto Srek tbaa te hi
dtatancA pnsa biyaod aad teke «p tbe
H^ae baak. the Kxebaaga. eon: XhiAnuilJoqniB «q 1|
^ Thwerero. be baa III
battle aftlnat any Fedaral forroa want
l aeg
iig htrtto and roatly
U
left Blair rroted
■|[M| >f^. iL Jaaas mad hto mother.
trimmrti
rMkIiir Hml« g»m>|r tbe .,k
wooded
eteratloo
Adgea. as daabler sad prosl
Ain^lbehaji: Ktwi.
ilBkpetlvely. M the village to
WorthTUIo BBSTshal bsiy koeplss
from speeding horses op the

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THE MAN MENINO
The Nottbeni Qoeco rigar U a aat>
lied cbap. because be knows by |
U 1 «4 wot writo. AtSo eb
Ucal experleoce that be to sabklng tbe
me Mmiof we bad doe or tbo
dear that be cser boogbt for i
I oter eaw. Tbe wtad blew
ke. If roo bareot smoked oo4
luttorriblrndtbenia
bare Biased eoaetblng. If.
or a while tbe e«a ebooe oo
MaUcalodskevfllcMt
baft (b> bMb. w br tb* «Moih
bot KocbiM bel booU ore foltf la
W« MMIM4 aae K «UM Am al
tbestroeuaow. One
Ooe wltb
wttb alx aco
tottaboM ItwMBlMftaplaTka
west poet oo tbe
Mwrtbaftbinaar. Wavwieon
kad bean golag on for i
eta to front of tbe boose, aeo wade
l•laftl■tK•idorM■atth•o<
Lbe expensea ofer and above tbe earn­
Tbe largest
B woter to tbclr woisu to go to ibc
•r Ifthi aMW.Il •> }M Hk* a take.
ings bad roamed a oonsideroble i
lbe worl
. Wa tav 4tan laklac pnple oat; aol
plalnurs refused to go on any further plant
Tbe water Is afl oref town today for
ent spring. It wUl emhiwee 2.000
their ft>o4i bat )a« Iba folkB.
luileas
paid
cash
for
the
future
issuen
tbe Big Aibaoi^ Is op oeer tbe '
acres. UltUerto eantaloope niaing In
«iM'ha>*baadad aad ia ibalrj
.
D( the paper. Tbe pnbliabcr.
Oog oil orer town. 11 Is torri
sen. being tbe oi
Colorado has been inoatly eonfied to
fMt. Wa aaaM boae aad waana tor
without means to ssllsfy the demand the famous Rocky Ford dlsUlcL In
Mo. We tee tbe ftsb to tbe froot yard. of stock in a NaOonal bank. U
eboat hta tolaataa. tha took.* oat
The whole towo Is o riser, tbe
ferrod the same to her husband to er- transferred the prinUng of the period tbe Arkanws xwlk^. bet the fartnert
• Ml M *a« raaalaa paft Uto a rtrar
colog froa too to Ulrly allesoa boor able bla to qualify a. director in the leal to other parties, and plaintiffs of northern Colorado have now deter­
aa< ao-toa tooai tbt toaoai to
mine.! to enter tbal very profiuUt
Brery city froa Kansos Qty oot west
oo the understanding that as brought suit to hold him personallv
aa«fntoll«aart)r^eDrBar. Wa Mooe
field of borllculiure.
blBson and aootb way
soon as be was elected director, be liable for the debt of the paper. Held
at' iba aata tor a Uttla •bBa'tbaa U
to Hotcbioaoe aod sooth way In to should retransfer the slock. HeW. the contract of the parties is the Uw
LADIEfl. ATTENTION.
bwn raaalaa orar the aMaaalk lata
a Is flooded. I hope we do that tboodi the arrangement resulted of the case, and plaintiffs cannol
Mrs. E. L. Bonner wishes to
tba. eard^ Wa tboeaht of the tolly la
not hare to lease oor boose for
in on esaskm of tbe federal statute cover.
QouBce lo the ladlos of Tnivcrsc City
tha^^aad Otar* aald aba «aa a» wooldlooeeserytblng webasc. B
Searcy
rs.
PfaE.
SC
8o.
752
(la.)
ig tbe qualification of Nationand vicinity that she is specially pre­
laa jaift to. ao aba idaaad ap bar
places it Is six feet desgi >a town.
directors. the husband held Master and gervaM—Assumed Risk pared to give them plain electric i
akbt.«aad*diaaBdeotli. Whaa ab.
Plslntlff. wbo had been working for vapor.baths.’drcv wnd shampoo their
Joly lO.-l woke op this aon
k In trust for bis wife
- Mi oat tbara waa a foot of aratar an
irty. It was Hcbtnlog ond awfnl retransfcTTtMj. and that after the re­ defendant railroad company for three hair and do manicuring for them at
orar tba yard, back aad toPBt. aa4 the
months as a machinist's helper
lack but U did oot rain. Tbe srater transfer, thongh without a consl
reasonable charges. A choice
aaiar la tba atraac traa raaBlai
gaged In driving brasses from ihr hair goods and the Franoo-Amcrlcaii
ha. gone down aboot six tacbes. It
lion, the stock was not subjec
a rtrar. Wa «orrtad aboat papa
oeariy ooon aod w) bcA aod we doo*l
by the creditors of the boxes of cars, was Injarod by a sliver hygienic toilet requlsllca. 220 Front St.
Mar aw'bna Clara eaaM aot aUad it
of brass flying Into his eye. which
base ioe or aortblog any more and oor
CaUlaJapaa.
gaiiloo has been oot of sight entirely
CItlxens NsH. Bank vs. Slurglo broke from a piece <if brass furnUbwl
baaaa to Wbeater’* la
for his use ^ a punch. Plaintiff ba'I
Cat fanelcrs all agrre that Japan.
days. The filth
Nan. Ba^k. 81 8. W. 550 (Texas.)
howa aad takpbooed to Mr. Parks, to
previously used an iron punch, but Indeetl. the country of curious feline#»
s rtmnlog all oscr the groond
Libs*—Action by Foreigner.
MO papa to eoato. tor tba atat*r was
was directed by his suricrlor lo um- aiMl surely no example of the frrok in
Bsery ooe will be sick after tbe water
PlalnUff, a resident of Braxll, al
an aro^ tba boaas, rnaalai
the brass, which, after U-lng used a the cwl family is more alngulsr Omu
wfL If the
leged thmt deiendants. the publishers
rtrar la the atraai.
woold not be so bad bat I woold bate of the New York World, publlshod an short lime, began to spUnier. Plain- the tallh-Ks variety wblcb nlwunds In
papa M oac af the klod wbo
Uff did not know that brass was liable the I.and of the Rising 8un. Forth#
to be wnotbered In ibU flltb. Dca*i article In their paper which
part rots of Japan are minus
lldak Mjtktec iM wo M nwloww be ever say a word about tbe snbw. The
to do this, ami was not Informed of
complainant vrith talcing part in a re­
He iNrt be foQ»d mit tbe cars oalj
the dsnp. r. Held, that such fsets did bni^h. althongli they sonM'tlro»w have
of tbU Is aloMet more than t
bellion
against
the
government
of
laillwne umh-veUn*<^ wnd a amaU
imibl bJ« to Waahlnroo elreet aod can sund. it is borrld. you can bs
ej^tsbllsh fhal plaintiff as.sumed
Braxll.
There
was
no
proof
lo
show
tuft of hair.—Chicago PosL
Him bo bad to wade. He rolled op bU oo Idea bow It Is. We don’t knom
the rUk of such injury.
that there was any statute in Braxll
Inauroncs—Insurable InUresL
when we will bmse to get ont of here making such an act a treasonable ofHOW MANY
Tbe bora were floatlos down Every one around thinks^ going
Plaintiff brought soil to recover the
Of your family would enjoy a ham
fensT and provldtas penalUes there­
4|ie street oo rafu wbteb went faster thq school bouse.
prtjcei-ds'of a paid-up iwllcy Issutsl «m mock to lounge In these htH days and
for. Held, that the court cannot aswatej
the life of one G.. and |«a>wble at his
Well, goodby. Harry. It «M*ms as
beautiful evenings? Just lake
that tbe laws of Brazil arc slmlealh to his executors, administrators
It would be a picnic to drown to Trm
us
subject, then come and
3 the common law. so as lo pro
> get tbe canned
ind assigns. Plaintiff claims ihit sho show ynu what we have in tbe ham
vWc a punishment for treason. an<
fmttod. When be went down
ourcha-ted the |K>llry for a valuable mock line. Any color you fancy, and
plaintiff cannol recover.
was op to bU bipe. but before be goi
-onsideraiion. The insurance company prices from 51.50 to $4.50. and the kind
Crashlcy vs. Press Pub. Co., et al. 7;
H tbe W»mr was op to bis waist
made no defense, but ihe appellee
A case came to light that for persis­
that will last for years. 8. F.
«bai be stooped to pick op the boxes tent and nnmerclful torture bas per K. E. 258 (K. Y.)
claimed ownership of the policy an 1
Discharge of Servant—Malicious Pro- iolc heir of G. Held, that plaintiff Hardware Co.
of cowee be got wet all orer. By t
never been equaled. Joe Oola
ttae be bad chained bU dotbes't
had no insurable Interest In the life of
blck of Oblnsa. Calif., writes: -For U
PlalntUr was a street car conductor G. not being related to him. and there
oeOw was full. Tbe water bas been
11 endured Insulferable pain from
6w paper was brongbl to os In a largr RbeumaUsm and nothing relieved me inO. slleged that defendant, who had :or could not recover.
raMlag past bore now for 14 hour* ibottgb I tried everything known. 1 conceived a violent dislike for plain­
Dagger vs Ins. Co. 81 S. W. .735
KKYSTONK
tiff and who had repc-atedly threat (Texas.)
row boat this Bsornlng. IwOlkeepi.
» across Electric Bitters aod Ifi
and send It to yon If we Use tbrongh tbe greatest medicine on earth for ened lo secure his discharge. falsel>
Infanta—Playing st Billiards.
and
maliciously
reported
to
the
supt-r
this. It rained all night again last that trouble. A few boiUes of It eom
Respondent was coroplalnt-d agal
Sight, bnt stopped this morning, but it plelMy relieved jmd cured, me. ’ Just Inlendcni of the company, plaintiff s i for an alleged vIoUllon of the statutes
'. that plaintiff, while on duty of Missouri aubjectlng ke«iK-rs of Ij
U eb black aod cloudy
as good for Uver and Kidney troubles
as conductor, had violated the rules 'cnscd pool o^llllard tables lo a penhardly see to write.
general dcbimy. Only 50c. Sat
I lest stopped to see a boat go by. isfactlon guaranteed by Johnson's of the company, in consequence of
for ptfrmllUng minors to pla>
which charge plaintiff was dUcharged.
Tee dooT know bow awful It is tc
Respondent was not pres
; store and F. H. Mead, druggist
and brought suit for damages against ent at the time the alleged offense was
iOo.
/biro water aU around tbe
defendant. Held, that a patron o4 s claimed to have been committed and
ttet you cannot etep ofl the porch, hut
COLO ICEY FACTS.
la eoae parts of town It cosers thr
We know our ice cream Is as pure street car company incurs no liability he tesllflcd that the manager of
conductor by reporting to the billiard hall had ben Instnictod by him
faaeee. aad tbe night of tbe bard rata snd delicious as you ever tasted. Hun
(ntondent of the company such
the water was two feel deep all down dreds of people tell us so every da>.
permit minors to play
BRICK.
snd if you haven't tried it. you must conductor s mlswmdm-t while 4>n duty tables there without the i>errolssl(m of
out and most of tbe rest are
We deliver to all parts of the city. toward a passi-ngcr. though In making the father or guardian. HeUl. there
and not safe. The xms the ca«
Have always ready five or six vt the the report he is prompted by 111 will could be no convIcUon If the Jury
Prompt Delivery.
to BO to College bill U out and that is popular flavors. In bulk or bricks : als^ and a desire to secure the condpetor s found that respondent had instnictod
discharge from tbe service of the his manager not to allow minors to
Ibc culy btU. There are just miles and '
allsa of water tn town. If any one
play on his tables without the consent
Hamburger. 71 N. E.
Md told ae that the water could have
of their parenu or guardian, where,
', got ail over as quickly as this I would
in the absence of the n-spondent. the
ImH bare beUeved them. There U no
manager. In spite of the respondent’s
nalntilL
a
Junk
dealer,
enterod
on
, way to gH grocerW or gaaoltne but to
Instructlens. permitted a minor to play
ka when- lohiu-eo is not sold,
Jefondanrs premlsps. and while he
' .wade oat after them as we don't soe a only arc taiuor. Idlllanl Ublc-s. <
without such connent.
ftmbwtw wagoa. I dout know when balls, aaloona and every other form of was in the act of taking up a rope on
State vs. Meadows. 81 8. W. 4C3
. jroo will get Ibis, If ever. Papa vranled •queationahle''
aninsemerns Iwrtrd the grass, a short distance from the (Mo.)
Tnrvrw Oty for Vorlbpart st
to start and wade out to work after from this town, but now tbe tdgar iriveway leading to the atrect. defcodTrcapaaa-Rlghts Under License.
store
snd
the
clgsrette
counter
have
uit-s
dug
bit
him.
There
was
a
sign
on
we bad dinner, but J told him that be
Plaintiff and defendant agrei-d that
w« too old to do such a thing when been added to tbe prohibited list, the barn “Beware of the dog." Held, defendant should build a portion of
dllaeoa
of
rulverslty
Ptoee
bare
to
that there was evidence sufficient 11 the line fence between their lands.
•ibc irtroeU are just like rivers.
___fromoosawjtlagsmlalisoteBtoo
tisvel to I.inenln In order to buy their
support a verdict that plalnUff
: It 1C golag to rale again soon. The smoking articles. TbU result
Defendant in building his portion of
fromcoasscllac msis Uw trs^
. Wpter le rising. It does look so queer rsacbed after a long campaign on the not cxorcUlng due care.
the fence cut branches standing on
«mmc ear. a wav«
Spellman
ts
.
Dyer.
71
N.
E.
29j
to aae tubs abd pails and barrels aad part of tbe ehurebes and tbe Woi
plaintiff's land, and opposite the por
cnas walks fldaUng by. Tbe greatest Cbristtan TVmiwrsnce imka.
tion of the fence that plaintiff agreed
.
Woe Ureedboi wood went past yesto
build.-#
Defendant
claimed
the
cut­
IT IS OUR BUSINESS
A draft sent to a bank for collcc- ting was necessary in order to fix the
ttfday flgoa tbe wood yard. Tbe yan:
& h. LOCKWOOD. O..F. * ?■ A-.
To dUpense bealib-giving proscrifv iloa.was accompanied by a slip
to on (be second slrocL two streets
line. Plalnllir brought suit for dam­
tbe other side of Douglas on tbo cor- tioos in the proper way. Not a bnal questing that tbe draft should not be ages for allci^ trespass. Hold, that
oeas
we
have
learned
In
a
day.
but
protested, and the letter of instruc­
IMT of Washington. Tbe police patrol
license
to
do
a
particular
thing
car­
Tcaae down Uis way to help Uke the after years of bard work aad carefu! tions accompanying the.draft stated: ries with it by implication the right
-Return at once all Items unpaid at to do those things necessary to bo
' lalks oot aad they took a lot of womeb «udy. Wc umj pure drugs, comi
They must not be held for done in order to avail the licensee of
aad cbUdreiL The aen roll tbMr pants them with accuracy and charge
enience of
< parlies.** In an his righU undf?r the license, and tJmt
bp as
as they can aad go «p town aar booest price for oor scrvkwB. Bring tbe convenience
your
next
one
to
Bngbee's
City
Drug
drawer against the bank whether the cutting. was necessary
fifeo by the draw
or a«rwbere.
V ItrSglfgencc 1in faning to prompt was a question for the jury.
Tbe folks that live back of walker's
•y return the draft after lU non-pay­
^ tanra aeeaoe have a lot of cblck11 D. L. N. 213
nr vsment at maturity. It appeared that it
Ra cad they aro all out oo top of the
-Bold your fsrmr
(Mlch.)
was tbe practice of some banks f
-Vro. sold It tost week, i
ebtofeBb botae. They got up wbeo tbe
water first came. They look funny. forever from , tbe iMalneas of farm jaltt BO protest items notwithstanding
ARE YOU LOOKING?
* That other flood stopped every kind of
tucb Instructions, bnt that such prac
I have three or four very desirable
-Fotmd fanning toe dull, did yonr ice was not nnlverial. Held, that s
work, but Uls will finish -Wichita.
office rooms for rent, single or in
-No. 1 found It too exciting,
Tharaie want dead folks here to be don't mind taking a rbaooe on tbr lading that the bank by failing to suite, light and weU decorated, having
bbried but me
bornea once la n wblW. tint tbia thing xxnply with Us instrocUons wai gas. :clociricUy and water, one flight
doal know wbat they will do here. of ronnimr a bdslnrsa where yon have cullly of negligenoo was warranted.
up in the McNamara block, cent
t)«rfiaal to under two feet of water. to bet on the Wfstber nil tbe time U Lord va. Hingbam Nat. Bank. 71 N located oo Front 8L. at very rexsonwa «w a groeerb wagon. Papa ts-^baril
*5, 212 (Maa.)
vble teras. :Also suae cbotot
UMr tbaRadtne can to bla and bv
NoRty
proved dty real estate and bntldtog
laqt Rwugbi It back. He was baa^ -fbr yean Ibis was aftsr as eon
Ptoinliffs enterod Into an agree
kHK vbicb wfll be eoM at bai
fooled but bad 00 a pair of robbers
V wbieh they wrere to foraiak aa- prien. C. McNamara.
aR panto roUed np as bigb as be bean. Ala. -I lad 'n tcrribls caa a ?rial and do tbe printing for a pi
onMd '•ct tbea. Tbe wafier to an In POOS eattslBg 24 tumors. When al ml. and look exeloalvelr to tbe earn- Hatter bm rtftorfd to wWte mariga of the pertodleal for payaenLnnd Me at a coat o( Ottr CiaoOO tbe aamtBMRffiBi be aaMmey ooMdonly Ibilsd Bneklen'S Areloa Balvs core
(backdoor. He'aald chat tbofe aa Bsnnlly good for Bans and bl 1 no event to bold the pobUaber la1^ aMt K

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