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The Evening Record, May 25, 1904
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THE EVENING RECORD 15 »’ci.ci Hiii«
YE8TERDAV8 ISSUE
ElOnrH TEAR—»1!>5
TRAVERSE CITV, MICIL, ^DXESDAT, MAY SS, IWM.
WILLBEQN
NEXTWEEH
JAFANCtC ADVANCE TOWARD
MANCHURIAN CARtTAU
auRorATUii AUfosT lEAinr
pmLHMMwmomm
AtUmptod to Shoot Rapids in on Idaho
Ptivor and Boat Ovortumod.
Wor« Los Orivofo.
SECURED
NOTHING
By Win* 10 iho Evenlnf Rotwd.
Sail Lak** City. Uuh. May 25 —Four ROBBERS BROKE OPEN JULIUS
orer* drowned tn ibe Fkyett*
CAMPBELL’S SAFE.
near Garden Valley. Idaho, yes
terday by the oTertumioc of the boat
whkh they attenpied to shoot the
OVEILOOKED
SMALL CHANGE
pidm No liodles have yet been reoorered
AU wore tlml»er men in
rhante of k>K drives.
ALTHOUGH
Vrcraringto
make important
MOVE AGAINST JAPA
WEATHER.
SHIELDS APPOINTEOr"
THROUGH
THEY
MANY
RptE
8EA1
•rV
PAPEI
B* a Monibor of tho State
Conunlaalon.
Uacd Glaaa Cuttor to SUrt Break in
, Countryaido Aroond Fang Huang By Wire to the i->enlna Record.
Rear Window Through Which
iBlng. Mich. May 25.—Governor
l.anBl
Chong la Covarad With Ruaaian
has appointed Robert H. Shields.
They Came—Evidently Work
Oravoo—Rwaoian
Caaualtiaa
iHst and mine superintendent of
capitalist
of Local Talent.
p lax
llonabton. a memlier of
at Laaot 2.000.
Kerr
commission to snccee^l Angus
Calumet, resigned.
The hardware store of Julius Camp
By Wire to the Brenlnc Record
bell nr. the south side was broken into
l>Midoo. Mar 25.—Advlres rt-o lved
last night, the money till bn>ken opi-n
by the Time* from Us c«rtTesp.iodeni
and the safe opened but very for
who U with General Kurokl s army al
tunately Mr. C.ampb<dl had taken the
Fen» liuana Chen*, says the Jaiianeiwday's receipts home and the rold>er
advance toward the Manchurian capi
did not find what he was looking for.
tal will lieitin neat week. The Yalu
Entrance was gained to the store by
army, be says, will remain at Fen*
breaking In a pane of glass at ihe.n ar
Uliana Cheny. iiendln* developments SEVERE BUSINESS DEPRESSION
and then crawling through the open
by the second army corps. "The conn
FELT BY RAILWAYS.
ing. From appearance of the mindow
tryslde." the eorrespondent adds, "is
It looks as If a glass cutler was used
to start the break in the glass and
covered with Russian itrares. The
then
It was broken out.
Russian caaualtles since the land 75.000 HEN AIE DKOPPEO
Judging from appearance's It «a«
fightina ttegan cannot have been less
the work of a novice and some one
than a.noo. Odd prisoners are dally
who was very familiar with the sur
RIGID
ECONOMY
ORDERED
ON roundings of the store
The robben
aiTivIna ”
was probably''committed by two boys.
ALL ROADS.
As far a« U known nothing of value
wa« taken and money seemed to Imwhat was sought
Dropping Has Been Under Way Since
April 15 and
“
plated until Middle i
Moat Severe in.
restriction upon the war
ents at the front The pn
lU-f here Is that General
) Wire to the Kvenfng
1 dtffiriillies
N. w York, May L‘5 1
iral reduction in the wo|
Japa Moving Forward.
the raiinvads in UiU ni*
By Wire to the Kvening Record
>w under way 1m«ciU,
. St. Petersburg. May 25 —A telegram
from Mukden says the Japanese for- depresvlonN III Iran^|v^r1|■
ari'ording to dU|iatrhe««
traffic renters to the H<The ilriipplnu of «^p1c
Sevah Drowned.
iibder way ^^uel• April I'
By Wire to the Rvening Record.
Im> eonipleteil
Kleff. May 25—Reports from along of June. It I* esiiroatei!
the rUer state that the river ste
7‘i.oimi men hav«‘ lieet
C/ar collliliHl on the Dnliu-r wl
small vessel, sinking the latter. Seven Traffic officials in ChiiWK
Opinion that the rallroa
pi'rsonx were drowm*d.
Ing a jMTioil of depre>i>.io
In year> On all isyjite
rigid economy ha» l*een
de|iartmont!< and the |
agers declar«jJi»l wag#
duciMl in a short time. .
EMPLOYEES
DISMISSED
Showers and thunder storms tonlidit
nd Thursday.
Cooler Thursday
fiemoon. Brisk southerly wind, ahlflng to northwest Thursday.
GIRL'S
IT’S
TOUGH
HEART CUT OPEN.
Rare and OHRcult Surgical Operation
Performod by German Doctor.
Berlin. May 2.*. —What is considered
one of -the most remarkable surgical
oiK’-raflons ever p.*rfc»rmed In the
world, by reason of the great danger
by cutting off the life of the
pat lei during the progreas of the
work, baa Just been completed by
Professor
hsor Mameuffel
Manieu
rof IVirpath. Cermany, on a young girl
pnivtHj
This operation, whi
cessful. Involved cutting open and
sewing up the girl s heart The sur
front his
In removing
rt
. It lent a heart, the lieaiing of w hich
had stopped two hours before his aid
was sought a bullet wihirh had lndge<l
in the 'l«ck of the organ
4'uriously enough, though the bullet
ha<l practically piemvi the bean, it
had touched no larg»- blood-; ve-isel.
After several hours the patient regain«-d consciottsnes*. and is now as
well as ever, the stuhed heart iM-lng
as good as now.
« 0ily Book Store
and that is oue rea^m why elkskin has liecnme a very inipnlar
leather of which t.» nial.t- -bts-:ft»r btiy sand men Hut it.i^ r.ot
the only i> as<va Elk-i.in
are a- soft and ewsv fitting a*a gIov.> ElkVkin shmw ar>- as
light, almict. a.-a fegther.
Kik^i.it
shoes
»re
Just
su»rni«
ill-
And
w.-ar- sav.
ther.-
“wear «nif to •} eni
..voii
get
is
c-
That i- if
Tl.e Genuine
Elkskm.
Snappy Stylos
Sprii|SiitsatS10.l2J5. II
ti22
iiie elkskin shie-s that »n- not
at
.v !.
t»ur
i Won Modo
• Is'kir.
sh.H-s ar- niadf of Genuine Elk-
faith ciirv methods Mrs Hn.wn said
a veterinarian had lie»-n «-mployet!.
but faiWHl to relieve the suffering ani
niai and Mr Brown r»*>orted to pra,v*T.
Any Roes Ladies?
s«.me shtvs are s,.'.! ?-.r g- nii
>lkskir
akin.
VOU
l,fli<W
wl.-'t.
I<>
tonight
Good Fitting
il jrour I
••GUtl
i»f leather
FAITH CURE FOR HORSE.
Veterinary Failed and Then the Animal'a Owner Tried Prayer.
Indlanaitolis. May 2.'-— Wililam ,11.
Gifts for Commencement
That art- suttahle as well as acceptable and appropriate.
Time Uioks and dainty booklets an Jbe right kind of presenu to
give SiKuething that every graduate can trnasurv as a reminder of
tfae days «if grad-ualion
>.
’
We hav- some elegant Issiks In all the finest bindings, burnt and
band painted Ie«tb<-r covt-rs. Pretty liooklets and a. host of good
things in pi»etu-al works Call and s«»e.
MfmIl'TrinIririi 1 CLOTHING
H.ATSOFK—The “Lnr is oft
at N'esrport, that is amongst the
laches—no more hats dunng
dur
t
summer u the
e cry—but
t
the gentleracn, mostt of
*»f them, can be
seen wearing the iaroous Newland Hats—wc sell the Newland at 3, '2.50. '2.0t». 1 50, l.Ot).
S. BENDA & CO.
Fashionable OutfillefS
r„?r.;
STRUCK BY
LIGHTNING
BARN BELONGING TO PHILANDER
/PARIS BURNED.
Neighbor Saw tha Fira and Awakened
Mr. and Mra. Carpenter. Who
'Were Stm Sleeping.
A targe iiarn
f bum»‘d
WAS THROWN
FROM TRAIN
GEORGE
•
AND
KILL THE
C2A*
PLOT OISCOVB
o<-ii>uk
Farit of laing Ijike
lightning snu burned I
l:ir> Ibis niornlng
urge Can'
did not awaken
ndMrs Carpenter
Ci .
and Mr.
when the bam was simck snd
Buell, s neighlHvr. was the first to stu*
once and awakened
He c
-m but
barn was past saving.
There was s«»me hav and grain In
the barn and also s few farming im
plements. A htMwe Itelonging to George
Can»cnlor was also consumed.
The lisrn was rather i " ' ' “ "
^ a fairly good
What the loss
V M
TO WRECK
THE
Pilot Train Sent
Wrecked Ten Minutes
Imperial Train Arrived.
AMERICAN
By Wire to Hie Evening Rectml
Berlin. May 25—The Ixikal Ann 1ger reports an attempt to assassinate
the crar during his majesty's rv>cent
fnutratiul by a pilot
Ich was sent in advancee cofIhe
vance train
[*s iK'fore the crar's train
1* spot
min-
INDEPENDENT NEtGEtT
Michigan Lines May Be Consolidated
and Thgn Unite the System W
Other States Perfected.
KNISS. WAS SERIOUSLY
INJURED.
papers They c\
o|H*n another drawer in which he sup
pos'd then* was money, and failed.
~ open the one drawer he broke It
' several pieces Papery
sraiierv'il all over the floor and a pile
of them pushed under the safe. As
far as ronld Ite determined In hastily
going over them Mr. Campbell wuld
er none missing and it Is supliostHl that the rold>ef» were only look
ing for money.
, In a store of this kind things could
Ih* taken and not mlsseil unless large
qiiaatiib*s of them were removed, but
as far as could be determined not a
thing wa.s missing.
The rold>ery was discovered this
morning by G«'orge Nesl»lti when he
ojH'neil the store. Three customers
were waiting for him when be arrived
and they went in with him He was
siirprlst'd to sr* papers laying on the
flo<»r in front of the safe and so re
marked to the Fustomers. saying that
Mr. famplH'll had been to work. AltoiU
this time Mr, Camplvell came and he
discovered the broken window.
The window by which an entrance
was gained Is scre«'ned from the alley
by another shed and the robbers had
■al place in which to work wlth■Ing dlscoveretl. To aid
their work thee light (over the t
only
r the sti
To
window l>eing
I:' ■ '■■■
—
e'.hl.
initation and t
Wat a Brakaman on a Logging Train.
les aF
system siih those of t
Arms Laceratod and One Eye
ready pt'rfeclei
|
iienaw Home Telephone
Was Injured.
Washtf
. my. which has already- spent
I25.0(>«» or ino.hPrt in Ann Arl>or and
Bpeclsl to Ihe Erenln* Record.
operatUms. and yest
Ing were here to Inspect le systc
John B Frice -of Harelt
j yesterdsy w
drew G. Raub of Ijireme. Ps.l'^Byron enilrelr for a short time duringE the
ion.' Both sn
it to
r. Allen. Edward I.. Barbour and thunder storm, at which
Josetih I. Ikinn of Wilkesbarre. Fa .
in the
serious. Knits
and John B Ware of Grand Rapids.
Some* of these men sre inspecting
Independent companies, and as cancil on the case and has tj nnd<
igation. As yet no clew.<
PennsylIvanis is the citadel against
TAIOOaTTSOtlllWC
D found but It to bard to tf
which I[he Bell people
time what may deveU>p '
Town 'Is Being Deetreyed by Fire. sume that
: doini
Lae* It Already SSOCbOOG-Jackeon
er. li
of more than
BUX CAME KILLED BIN
fact, one of the gentlemen i
Sends Fire Department
that such was theh case, hut
the visitor* wotiid talk about their Excitement Over the Game Brought
By Wire to the Evening Record
plans. They Inspected the Ypsilantl
on Apoplexy and W. R. Edwarda
Jackson. Miss., May 26-^ teW- system Monday
Died at Youngstown.
phone measage from Yasoo City, 45
miles from here, states that the entire
M. A N. E. WASHOUT.
town Is being destroyed by fire. The
By Wire to the Evening Record.
entire fire department of Jackson has Trouble lav Lee
Located on the i
Ywingstown.
Ohio. May 25.—W. R.
left for the scene on a special train.
Branch.
Edwards, soperinteadent of the 1
The loss already U more than iJOft.oOO
Th€w were aeveral small washout* mer plant of the Republic Iron and
Steel
company,
died
this morning from
Black Bears for Petoskty Park.
on the Betsey river branch
the effects of excitement over a g
Fetoakey, Mich.. May 25 —The three A N. E last night. The moat aerioua of base ball here yesterday. Apop
black bears from the dens of Silver of these to In one place where fifty was the immediate cauae <d hi* de
feet
of
embankment
was
carried
atra:
prvM. of Acme hsve been added to the
atopptng traffic on the line. The mai
goo at the cliy park.
Mumm Is Ooad.
line to clear and no trataa were de
By Wire to the Evening Record
The rsdtal of D. W. Stewart's will layed oo this part ofr the road.
Frankfort. May 25.—Herman Von
..
baaln orooptly tonight at fi o'clock
la
jhe
Mumm,
the
Camotis wine merchanu
IL la
■o as to let: 1the school chUdren get
home earlier.
i
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager
; O. C. MOFFATT j
'
Abstracts of Title
;
I PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
I
►
Eatablishod In | S68
Room 210 Stata Bank Bldg.
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
'
|
NA/. L.. SF»0\A^IM,
the Silk Stcre
is riiihi in the heart of th'* htu salt* of
Some of the numbers ar*hnv bm w.* b .ve -nil
some of the following }»oChI ones left.
19 inch black Peau tie Soie. worth sr,c.
for........................ .............
* •
21 inch Black Peau do Soie. worth l.'i-'i.
for..............................
- T •. ..
2*2 inch Black* Peau de Soie, d>*ed in the
silk, worth \X). for -.............. . • • - •
27mch Black Peau de Soie. worth 1.7:>.
27 inch Black Taffeta heavy pure silk.^wonh
27 inch black Swiss Taffeta, the genuine soft o:l
boiled finish, it’s been a great seller, at.. . •
36 inch heavy black 'Faffeta with the guarantee woven
These silks are all from one of the leading silk houses
of the countr>\ who will back us up
for pureness and wearing qualities.
you’d Be Surprised
‘lilUr**
e. Wilhelm,
Cpner Tr0nt
and Onion
wT^nty being on
-I.^GtHiir rUiib**!. for boy* YOU’D
t yoif fcMind fhty * ver w.-nt elwwbere for I
rUnlH-^-thv fcamc high cla*» of workmanship in out
and
dr« n’s suit*' that ha* made our men'o suit* faroou*. Child a aoita $2
to $7 5". Youth'* salt* 15.00 to llc..«o
^
dsmiltott aotbing Cmpaap
si
THE EVENESTG RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1904.
rouiNivraowno
WILL BEGIN
NEXT WEEK
JA^ANEtC
ADVANCE
Ware Leg OrIvera.
By Wire to the Brenia* Record.
Salt Lake City. Uuh. May 25 —Four ROBBERS BROKE OPEN JULIUS
men were drowned In the Fayette
CAMPBELL’S SAFE.
river near Garden Valley. Idaho, ycaterday by the orenuming of the boat
In which t
e yet 1
mber
All V
logdri
ALTHOUGH
THEY
SEARCHED
SHIELDS APPOINTED.
THROUGH MANY PAPERS.
TOWAND
MANCMUfllAN CAFITAU
^flE^ARINOTO MAKE lM«>rrANT
MOVE AOAINiT JAPE-
Witt Be a Member of the State Taa
I
Cemmlaaien.
Ammd
Wtng
Huwig
Cheng U Cevered With nmvan
OravM—NwMUfi
CaMUltiM
•t LfMt uaoo.
By Wire to the Rrentn* Record.
l^analng. Mich.. May 25.—Ooremor
Bllaa haa appointed Robert H Shieida.
capiiaJiet and mine euperintendent of
Houghton, a member of the state tax.
rommlaabm to succeed Angus W. Kerr
of Calumet, resigned.
nr wiff lo tbi* EvMiBg Riwd.
London. May W.-AdvlcM rewIved
EMPLOYEES
DISMISSED
by the Time* from U» corrwipoodent
who U wUb 0«>nerB) Kuroki's army at
P*-n* Hnan* Chen*, aaya the Japaneae
advance toward the Manchurian capi
tal will liejcln neat week.
Berlin. May 25 —What is considered
le of the most remarkable surgical
.leratinns ever performed in the
world, by reason of the great danger
involved 1>T cutting off the life of the
patient daring the progress of the
work, has Just been completed by
Professor Manieuffel of Dorpath. Ger
many. on a young girt.
This operation, which proved suc
faed Glaas Cutter to SUrt Break in cessful. Involved cutting open and
sewing up the girl s heart
The sur
Rear Wiivdow Through Which
succeeded In removing from his
They Cams—Evidently Work
nt's heart, the l>eating of which
had stopped two hours before his aid
of Local Talent.
was sought a bullet which had lndge<l
1 the back of the organ
Curiously enough, though the bullet
The hardware store of Julius CampId practically plerctri the heart, it
eJI on the M»»ith side was broken Into
sd touched no large liliKMi vessel,
last night, the money till broken open
ftej- several hours the patient rennd the safe opened but veo' for
ilned consciousness, and is now as
eti as «*ver. the siiched hean .being
tunately Mr. Campbell had taken the
: g«K>d as new.
day's receipts home and the robber
The Yalu
lot find what he was looking for.
FAITH CURE
FOR HORSE.
That are suitable a« well as acceptable and appropriate.
Time hooks and dainty booklets are the right kind of preaeaU to
give
TOUGH
We hav«- som«‘ ek'gant btmks In aTl the finest bindings, burnt and
band painted leaibet covers.
things in poetical works
the only r<-ason
Elk-i.In .»h«»«-!.
♦
Z
are as s«ift and easy fitting as
a glove
'IS I
Elkskiii
shoes' are
just
the
easi* St sho.-N that ran l*e ma<bof leather.
And
w.-ar—sav.
there Is
no
That Is if
■
Sundaes - lOc
In Cream - lOc
Ice SODA - lOc
OPEU
TUESDAY
No Better Made or So’d
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00
Call and See Them
...219... FrankFriedricli&CQ
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
i O. C. MOFFATT
ALBERT GLOBENSKY,
Manaser
WAS THROWN
FROM TRAIN
INDEFERDERT HERGER7
Michigan Lines May Be Conaolidated
I Then Unite the System W
Other States
Perfected.
CEORGE KNI88 WA8 8ERIOU8LY
INJURED.
Waa a Braktman on a Logging Train.
Arma Laceratad and One Eye
Waa Injured.
Special to the Erenlnf Record.
Kalkaska. Mich.. May 25—George
Knlss. a brakeman on l^uls Sands'
logging mad. was thrown from his
trgln Yesterday while the train was in
motion. Both arms were badly lacer
ated and one eye Injured
His condi
tion Is considered serious. Knlss U a
alngle m*n.
YAZOO aTTiURIOMC
Town
la
Being Dtotreyad
by
Flr«.
Loaa la Already 8300.00a-Jaclcaon
Senda Fire Department
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
JackaoB.
Mias, May
25—A tele
phone mesaage frog# Yaaoo Clly. 45
-------- , that
nllei from
here,
atatea
.... the ct
town Is being destroyed by nre. tne
entire fire depAriatent of Jackson has
left for the aeene on a special train.
The teas already U more than WOO.ootk
f ■
Black Bears for Petoaicay Park.
Th* roeltal of D. W. Stewart'a wBI
bc^o promptly tonight at 8 o'clock
■p aa to let the aebool chUdren get
th<t Silk Store
'd. but
quantities .of them were removed
as far as could be determined
thing was missing.
The ,roblM*ry was dlsctiveretl this
morning by Gettrge Nesbitt when he
ojiencsl the store.
Three customers
' waiting for him when he arrived
they went In with him
He wassurprised to see papers laying on the
floor in front of the safe and so re
marked to the customers, saying that
Mr. Campl>ell had^been to work. Almut
this time Mr. Cartpbell came and he
discovered the broken window.
k entrance
The wihdow by which
was gained U sert'ened from the alley
by another shed and the robbers had
kn Ideal place in which to work with
out being discovered. To aid them In
their work the light over the desk and
at the rear of the store was. out. only
those In the window l»eing on.
To
further aid them the lights were out
entirely for a short time during the
thunder storm, at which time it Is
siort'
supposed they <
clew is lefu
is rijvht in the heart of ili** Lt^ sale of
Some of the numbers ar*- cnir
Ann Arbor,
t If there Is
('onsolidate the Independent telephone
companies of Michigan Into a system
atic organization and then unite this
s.vstem with those of other states al
ready perfected.
'ashtynaw Home Telephone
cnmiiany. which
f25.tMXi or |30.«W
surroundings. Is
itperatlons. and yesterday the follow
ing were here to Inspect the syst
John B Trice of Hazeltnn. Ta :
Raub of lazerne. Pa.; Byron
L. Bairboii
Allen. Edwwi
r Wtlkei
pph L Dunn
an B. V
Some of these
th(
men are Inspect!
the Independent companies, and
Pennsylvania is the citadel against
yet no clews have
which ih« Bell people have not t
l>een fotind but It is hard to tell at
ceedt>d In capturing. It is safe to
this time what i nay develo
snme that there Is something doing
of more than a local character,
ta
fart, one of the gentlemen admitted
that such was theh cai
the visitors would talk about their Excitement Over tha Game Brought
plans, They Inspected the Tp
on Apoplexy and W. R. Edwards
system Monday.
Died at Youngstown.
RALL
GAME KILLED
SILKS.
low l«nt w.* h .ye still
some of the following i;ooil t»nes left.
19 inch black Peaude Sole, worth S5c.
for.............................. ............. .......
2l^inch Black Peau <lc Soie. worth
22 inch Black Peau^de Soie. dyed in the
27 inch Black Peau de Soie. worth
27 inch Black Taffeta heavy pure silk, worth
27 inch black Swiss Taffeta, the genuine soft oil
boiled finish, it’s been a great seller, at.. . •
HIH
366 inch heavy blai
black Taffeta with the guaran
dge. (not stamped) and which
right in selvedg
ickof: it’s good 1.25seller, this;
stand right bac‘
M. A N. E. WA8H0UT.
These silks are all from one of the leatling silk houses
of the countr>', who will back us up in our gu.-irantee
for pureness and wearing qualities.
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
Youngstown. Ohio. May 25.—W. R.
Edwards, superintendent of the Besse
mer ptan I of the Republic Iron and
Steel company, died
• 1 thisR morning from
on the Betsey river branch of the
the
effect* of excitement
4 K. E Ust night. The most sert(
of these Is in one place wrhere fifty of base ball here yesterday. Apoplexy
feel of embankment was carried away, was the immediate cause of his death.
stopping traffic on the line. The main
Mumm Is Dead.
line it clear and no trains were de
By Wire to the Evening Record.
layed on this part
e. Wilhelm
Frankfort. May *25—Herman Von
Mumm. the famous wine merchant, is
dead.
f
|snappy$l)iles
Thursday.
•
’
Should jour husband or ton wmnt
some .’’Glad Rsgs,‘' odl his at
tention to our swell
^Sprhig Slits at SIO, 12,15,18 :
to 22
:
HATSOFF-Thc “Lid" isoff
at Nesrport, that is amongst the
latlies—no more hau during the
summer is the cry—but the gen
tlemen, most of them, can be
seen wearing the Lamoiu SewUnd Hats—wc sell the NewUnd at 3. 2.50, 2.00, 1.60, 1.00.
1 Well Made
^IMlTneiriik 1 CLOTHING
N ETTLETON
TO WRECK
THE TRAIN
good
Any Rags Ladin?
iOood Fitting
light. almoM. as a feather.
NOT A CHEAP SHOE
STRUCK BY
LIGHTNING
host of
WEATHEH--Slni«**r5 and ihiin«l»-r' xtormn tonight and
('*x»l*-r Tlillr^day afternoon.
Elk'skin shoes an- as
DROPPED
”b7'.;e
and a
leather of which to maki-
you get the Genuine Elkakin.
Veterinary Failed and Tncn the Ani
Some shoes ar*' vi'd for p.-nu
mal's Owner Tried Prayer.
then crawling throiiffh the open
by the aecond army corpa, -The coiin
ing. Prom apiM-arance of the window
Ine «-lkskin sho**s that ar»- not
Indianapolis. May 25 —William
tryalde," the correapondent adds. *ia
It looks as if a glass cutter was used
ros-n.
t'lkskin at
.-i!l.
Our .-Ikskin
wvered with Ruaalan grarea.
The
art the break In the glass and Cham h
company.
discovi-rt'd
then It was broken out.
Ruaaian
raaualtUw alnce
the land
pfdice yesterday to Iw tn-ating
shoes are made of Genuine ElkJudging from appearances It was
horse» suffering from lockjaw by
Oghilng befptn aiiihoi have Ui-n l«i*a
sk^.
So voii know wli.io to
faith
re
methods.
Mrs
Brown
said
than 3.W*«
Odd priaonen* are dally
veterinarian had lx*»*n employed,
RIGID ECONOMY ORDERED
roundings of the store
The robbery
arrivln* *’
t failed lo relleverthe suffering ani
prulHibly committed by two boys, mal and Mr Brown resorted
ALL ROADS.
Koropatkln Getting Ready.
ar as is knomt nothing of Taluc
taken and money MH*mo«1 to lx- iorse's »
By Wire to the Evenln* Record
* three times a day
what was sought .
81. Peterabur*. May 20.—There are
Dropping Has Been Under Way Since
It Is supposed that entrance was
¥ style KIMBALL PIANOS
Indlcatlona that General Kiiropatkln
gained to the stor<« about 11 o'clock
red at
la preparing to make a very lm|«ortant
April 15 and Will Not Be Com
as the family of Charles Bliss, who Front street.
move agalnat the enemy. One of the
pleted until Middle of Junellv«*s over the store, heard a noise
reaa4tna for Ibla l»ellef la the aiidd<-n
Mr. Cample-ll
Most Severe in Years.
WOOHMEN'S nANCE—Anoth. rso i
reairietlotf upon the war wirreaiamd
comes In
the store frequently
and
ial party fYlday evening-G*xsl time I
. wnia at the front. The prevailing te*
works late If he has anything
romiscxl to all-who attend.
2ID2 It
that General
Kurokl'a
lU-f here la
By Wir«‘ to the Kvenlng Reciinl
they supposed It was
did
as him and
ai
la In dlfllrulllea
Investigate
the matter.
They
New York. May 25.—The moat mdI top desk pushed up
al reduction in the working forc<> of
sev«‘ral times an<U two tx'rsons talk
le railmaila In ihla ctiunir.v In years
ing which made^ibem fe«-l sure It was
now under way lK«cause of seven8t. Peteraliur*. May 20—A telegram
fnim Mukden aaya the Japaneae for ilepreKsInna In tranKi>oriallon buRlness
lnv<*stlgati<i|i of the desk revealed
Beveral according to dU|ialchea from leading nothing taken, tl^lhongh there were a
move
emenl haa liegun.
cfilumna of General Kurokl'a army are
giMMl many stamps In a drawer, iintraffic centers to the Herald.
advaSJlai' from Fen Huang Cheng
lm-ke<l. in the* lop of the desk as well
The «in>pplng of emplnyt's haa been as a little iMise change Kvidently the
under way since A|rrll I.'> and will not n»ld>ers w«>re swking to oi»en the
Im* complele<] until alMtut the middle drawers on the side of the desk which
supimsed opened by running the
of June. It la estlmat*^ that at least
lop of the dwk. Tho cash drawer
> river ateamer 7.*..i>rt0 men
have lu-en
diamiaaed. and the safe were also broken into
Traffic olficlals In Chicago express the The top i»f the cash drawer was pried
oiH*n
and the rohl»ors might have seOpinion that the railroads are enter
cun-«l a liiilc small change fnira an
Ing a period of depression not tsjtialed
extra draper In the top. hut did not
In years
On all systems the most get very much, as Mr. Campbell had
rigid iKMuioniy has lM«en ordered In all emptic<1 thi.s drawer during the day.
dettartmenis and the railnvad man The robbers were either frightened
away or had become tired of their Job
agers declare that wages must be reand did not even gel down Into the
diic«Ml In a abort time.
money till where alsiurvl.*.
as change.
The safe wa*.
BARN BELONGING TO PHILANDER
Remember we mika. our
is not customary
PARIS BURNED.
night, hm the h
fruit flavors from the fresh
the papers will be safe in case of fire
and last night was no excepthm: this
fruil, ami use NO coloriri:
Nolghber Saw tho Flrt and Awakened
tieing done by George Neshltt. who
was the last to h-ave the store alsiut 9
Mr. and Mra, Carpenter. Who
o'cliK-k. Mr. Campbell pnvedlng him a
^
Were Still Sleeping.
few minutes.
A slight touch in the
wnmg directhm w«Hild secundy Its-k
The Oil kcluli'c sill- ILiusc
the safe and the roldH-rr evidently
A large barn l»eIong1ng to Philander
stumbled on the way to oix-n h or was
Parts i»f Ijanz lake was strurl; by
fanilUar
with
the
custom and easily
Pilot
Train
Sent
in
Advance
lightning anil burned to the gmund at
turned
the
combination.
After
gel
i; 15 this morning
Wrecked Ten Minutes Before t
ling so far Into the safe the robbers
(5e<»rge Can»enier llVea on the place
New Stand
*i42Krbnt Street
st'oort'd asquare and a small hinge
Imperial Train Arrived.
Mr and Mra Carpenter did not awaken
and ttseil this to pry o|wn a small
when the bam was struck and Mr.
drawer Inside. In which were only
Itiiell. a nelghlM»r. was the first to see
V Wire to tin* Kvening Record
paiMTs. They evidently tried
aaaaaa»a»a»»w»w
saaaaas^
It.
He came at once and awakened
Ib-rlin. May 2:..-Tbe I^kal Anr.-l o|H'n another drawer In which
them but ft was too late then as the
assassinate powed there was money, and
bam was past saving.
irlng his majesty's recent T«i oi>en the one drawer
•r he
♦
Abstracts
of
Title
There was ai»me hav and grain In
rtempt
:h Russia
The
several pieces.
Papc'i
the barn and alsii a few farming Im
♦ PRICES SATISFACTORY
in the form of a well
rll-Iald tcatteretl all over the floor and a pile
plements. A horse iMflongIng to George
Z
Eatnbllshed In 1808
plan to wreck the imperial train
pushed under the safe.
As
Carpenter was also consumed.
Kremeniy-cliug by tearing up the rails
T Room 210 Statw Bank Bldg.
iiilil be determined In hastily
The barn was rather old bnt was
The plan was frustraKnl liy a pilot gtdng over them Mr. Campbell could
large and In n fairly good state ofIn which was sent In advance of the discover none missing and It Is
s suppreservatlon. What the loss Is is *
Imiwrlal car to clear the way. Thia post'd that the roblx'rs were onlyI- lookknown at present. There was no
advance train was wrecki^l ten minBuranc«>.
In'taSdlUoa to the bam.
licftire the crar's train was due on
could
workshop^and granary were Immeil
the six>t.
75.000 HIM ARE
Pretty booklets
Call and aee.
* 0Hy Book Store
skin has ts-come a very isipular
taking in a pane of glaag at the n-ar
lluan* Cheny. iK-ndln* development a
Something that vvvry gnuiaate can treasure as a reminder of
the days of gradaatkro.
and that is one reason wrby elk-
“wear out" to them
Entrance was gained to the store by
army, be aaya, will remain at Fen*
for Commencment
IT’S
GIRL** HEART CUT OPEN.
Rare aod DHIIcult Surgical Operation
Performed by German Doctor.
OVERLOOKED SHALL CHARGE
■OMMnUAUfOSTBEABT
CMintrytid*
SECURED
NOTHING
EICnTH YEAR—2195
S. BENDA & CO.
kashionablc Outfitters
............
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
IDotbers
are y**u salisfu-,1 witli ihc shoes you have been getting f.ir your
boys?
Our Boys’ Shoes
are ina.lc b* stan«l hard wear.
The>- look neat awl
Rrc Bood
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppeaita Whiting HataL
SHOE STORE.
'
!
*
!
rr=
-^Wr
THE Evanro HTOoaa^ travebse cat, moh, whueebpat, MATt#, imk
JHEEVENING RECORD HELDOVEI
SCHOOL BIDS
rir.Sg^
THOi.T. iTrtrMMX^.
4L W. NA
coMMirrcc foumo corr
WE CAN GIVE YOU
KASKOLA
^
TABurrs
of new
•UILOIMO TO K
•Ida Will B« CenaMarad This Cvatdsi
as Tbsrs Were Ofrty gsvsu Mambam Frcaant Last Cvaning..
kfads 4(sod
SAVINGS
1
Library lor
15.75
OmBCTOft&
That win atait you with a Seo
tkmal BookCaae and you can
add to it, from 2.25 at aume
op, as tail as yon like, untfl you
*et as laife a caae as you want.
Than you will have aoniething
that will please you for a life
time.. W£ ARE showing a
full line of the famous Globe*
Wernicke Sectional Book Cases.
Weabo can sup^y yon with
any^ing you want in their filing
cabinets, fitted for any kiml of
r. FMaSrtek. TIM Ptm.
4 fool eSaar.wsE kJaSwcwswK
wnkwawc. *Tf> wro rtrtwls Tabira Is sum aaS«M«rwBrw qlteratwsst
I
a last evenlag. the commli
lee on baildingi and grounds reported
that it bad examined the various
submitted to the board for the
Fourth srard school building and that
It had found the follotring were the
lowest bids on the various materials
and work apecified.
Cote A Co.,
<
8. B. Cole
carpentry
-v
and Interior finish V-----#
0<i
8. B. Cole A Co., masonry.
7.^0
sMms at« IM Mb Si(«sUv« Out *tn SicMt an Item of toi
IS of all caan of lofigtsWoa aaS Drssoasia at* caosaS br
po Is bot OM sobstaaco
itetMc/ttMoTul
tSat wUI Afost ourcb-ma aawtjr «n
sS gaabaU TaMm an sa* otey fow**T nasilslaa H. Omar
BsSks Sigost
SigMt awat
awst SooSs
fool Mb-CasbalB TaMm *1iMoSks
M boOi west f o«Ss aaS si
gaskota TatWw cootaia. i
si*. PaacToatia aaS SiMaa<
con jro« ssoMy orlB b* r
. At *nmg*te» *F
aaS,*c. Saartt aad boobta
THE F. L. aasev et
Resort Lots
THE S. Ot O.
have some of the best
CSC 23
low for sale at East Bay.
Tbc mwtet M«tMl Jlkr tine fr»Do s au wrant a cool, comfortgrut with the bloMom of the pe»ch. Arms A 4
able xpot where jroo can have
. plumbing and
the pMr, (be appl( sad the cherr).
Inage
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
raioMat of that tndeMrllnblc odor of
A Cc
leliabte Home Furnisher.
can please
Only a few
3.102 00
«arth that U reamikentBC isiu life. U
shore lots
Price will adfMt tfIdiBg a»a/ lo Cuall) nerse into
Total .................... r...........I20.0S3P1
the fluotb of roses, the nontb of
weather comes.
Keverai ciianges which might
Resort where you cj
brlilM and the ttooth of the "sveet advanUgeoiis in reducing the e
your family every day.
suggested. On motion of Mr.
•M *rad«ate--JuBe
The roeet are beaoilfal aad their Montague, the reiiort was acceptod
by
wsy
of
an
.Atlvertisement
wc
sell
it
for
held over until the regular meet
petals of eroodreus aoftoest aad color
this evening as there were but
with their perfnme that Is nore sweet seven memiters of the iMWird presi^-nt
evening.
thaB the Boeet Inported extrart, at
tragh-ehe hearts of those who rare for
' ♦^BOPb things and even move those who
Contain Mercury
do aot. the bride with her blushing
anti you’ll liave lo buy quick.
A. F. N*riine*r. C. W. Ashton.
urely dhsimy
oonoteBaacc and shy sweetness of sense of smell and completely derange
entering It
gtrllsh grace that will so toon be exYou could not stretch it any farOier than you
faces.
changed for womanhood Is loved by
articles should never be used except
those who see her. hut the ‘sweet girl
prescriptions from reputable pbycan the old SILVER EAGLE at the Enterprise.
^V
graduate" has the freshness of the slcians, as
» damage they/ do
i' Is ten
_
,you can possibly derose, the lorsbienrss of the bride and fold to the• good
When you enter our store you g^et paid for
from them. Hall's Catarrh Cui
Cure,
a grace and charm dlstlnrtlvely, truly rive
msnilufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co..
. aad only her om n
every minute you stay there.
:j
::
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and
THE LATEST FROM
In her white gown, ahe trips to the is taken Internally, acting directly up
center of the stage aad from her rose on the blood and mucous surface* of
or mCHlGAM
ALFALFA CORNERS.
the system In buying Hall's Cali
' hud Ups glide sentences that aolve the Cure
be sure you get the genuine,
With Tips For the Editor Only.
riddles of the world. By her mind be^ la Uken Internally and made In To
Work is progressing rapidly on i
hind the trbite brow where the brown ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co Tea
ew |I2.0do Csihollc church which
curls nestle, armies are moved, maps Umonials free.
elng
erected
at
St.
Ignsce.
Sold by druggist.* Price. 7r»c per
Fowler Is to have a new opera
changed and kings overthrown. The bottle.
tills Is the
s„"h ..r'faa?.. *crtM-n .bs>rs.
fature It robbed of its veil and stands
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti hoii^e with s seating rspaciiy of &00.
eomnion srr«*«-n doors an*l wlnletter.»
The hnliding will be two stories high,
pation.
out naked In the lime light of
dnw screens an ri our price is
going down
biiiu of hrick and Concrete.
tiafx the atmystery aooming paper. And then she
account pMhc rain Friday night the r.«d Wednesday
kinosLey.
traction. Pike?
''\^h^:r,„„are
retires lo her sest followed by the
lashvlllo vlllaj
41 don't know If y«m would
thing In this li
give Its op€
loud applsuse of her parents and Special lo the B\-cnlng Reconl.
■-S going
T .(iJh
n.«; are praying for
friends.
Kingsley. Mich.. May 25.—The 4
\ Stanton knan who was rt-ceuily
Most
of
the
farmers
are
Bat In spite of the discrepancy be reti's exebango at this place Is now
through
eh-fttMl chief of the fire department
tween a dalntr fan and the sound of perlcnrlng a decided laiom. Fourt
was 80 tickled over It that he gave a
(D
oe
Eone
their
i»oil;y
hid...,
hair
of
phon<>s
on
ibe
farmer
lines
east
hig banquet to friends and foes alike.
cannon, despite the paradox
south have lM*en placed 'within
Benzie Ctiunfy Telephone Cr
affairs of state and a mouth surround
weeks. Su|M'rintondent
fldetl to pm in a 'glrlless ex
ed by hiss dimples', albeit, white slip^
NO nty
change." and Is making arrangement
.r ...... of late
pered feet but faintly echo the
for the installation of the automati Si'o'ehl ' “
"’m.fM.Eia. har
Jgsley
Kingsley
exchange
will
switch
iHiard
tial tread of the soldier, the -sWoet
<Hs.n dog He calls hT: -iSEh’-""
snbserlliers.
* Tlmes-Sentlnel. Ma,nlstee's
glri graduate" is a persouallty that U
14G Front Street
(Ike Olshlather. o rer at Hollis Hoisubstantial increasi
I n©ws|»aper. ha* changed
inged froi
meant to be loved, is meant to lie hon
of a r<K»n dog of
Havls, pastor of the Bap
^kly to a serai-weekly., knd win cmtist church, will preach hU fan-y^-U limic > print I the news in Its charTHIS MEANS FROM THE MAIN TO THE RANGE.
ored and the little triumph1 thst 1
sermon nexl Sunday. During hiv
acterlstlr good form
makes as she leaves proteci
jcilng I
YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE RANGE
tnrate here Kev. I>a«is has biiill
Its. “you can Jump on It, tram. tals and enters the arena where there the church work to a high degre
I
IL
but
it
will
come
up
smiling
Is airuggllog and worry, hurry and
iclencr and leaves It spiritually
time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Bud Deskins thinks of u-lng a t'L*
He goes to Portland, Mich.
perhaps only ultimate death, is as
binn's.mill is in full
ich loiterer mover. We will he sorrv to lost Bud
sweet to her as the greatest victory ",SrV
' story having l*een already
1 was assessed It f( r his loiter from our midst.
: ever won by a Napoleoo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Perhapa. the glri with the oraUon
in this vicinity wl
I have t
‘ Adrian man who is suing
i
large
act
age
of
biickaheat
i
that sparkled with gems of wisdom
wbici
in a bicycle accident on a
will end by washing dishes for a inan
fccilvc sidewalk, will encounter a
‘ that does not know the longing of the
tldOts that vote,! that way ar.« .
oclcly t
s inconvenience in case he loses
■ ; »oul Tor the bMUtIfuI. Perhaps the
appolntiHl. and If they had of known
• applirn
suit, for he will then bo unable
was c.ming out that way w.uiM not
j cue that this year solves the Eastern
1 "gnash his teeth in rage."
he has* season ha* opened at Mtin-* «omUob will hammer a typewriter
Mrs. Kdie Beansicker Tliiirr-da.%«'d
Detroit Tribulatlona.
but the gentlemen from Toledo
- sevee hours a day next year; mayhap
Itb
her parents at Punk Ridge
lot
exhibit
their
si
\Vbat is l>elieved to be lh< largi>Jt
the one that unraveled the tangled
J ^-anslckcr had tbe^ 'stakes • again
interiirban
rainbow trout ever caught at
. skein that eonfronts the statesmen of alive now ornaments an aquarium in
1 ui
acctiunt of the viglli
SMir couniry. will purtle In the fuUire Traverse City. Its length is : > inch- the omc«'rs, who are on the liKikout
sp*m-=men taking fish out of the
and unlike the "biggest fish"•' that
Can be owned by every one in the city if they will only follow our advice. A smooth, well-kept, green law
over the question of how to do the
IM.ke enduring a ruckus at the singfrequently falls backV into the wahouaework, wash and dress five
adds a charm to your home, beautifies the street. Increases the value of your property and is a credit 1
I mail nametl l..«‘e from Battle Crt‘ek
. It Is where its longli
glludc can be
healthy children, gel them off to taken at
> fishing for bnllhi*ads In Shor
i any time. The fish, which
school In ttme.^ave dinner ready ben's lake near Galesburg Saturday
» little Injured In the process
‘ard to give a
raplurt*. Is apparently sultinl with
for twelve and to keep them from any
yell, apiiarently «if (riglu Some men
new haliliatlon and according
•erious mischief after their return
who Wert' fishing in a li 1 near him pay tlielr
U>f.vl paper, takes the admlratloi
li*r«'ns.* before June 1 nr Mist
from school.
ed on It "as coolly as-a Traverse canto in the rescue and found only an pend
she stands on the platform and b«*lle." which, however. Is not strange empty Imat. The ritlrens dragged the iMitlr,'.
ary the first thing, and it Should be the best tha
Wukea Inwardly at the aea of faces since nearly all beautiful creatures lake aiU day Sunday and when Lee
white clover. They can 4>e used separately and c
4>erore her. none of these things ob gradttally grow used to being admlrr-d. turned up Sunday evening all hale and
htxarty, the farmers got.off several
i many do. Either way they will come up thick i
tnide themselves on her vision, lo her
I solid, smooth, velvety I
lit i>lihy expressions concerning
f:mplrc is excited i the conduct of
, the future ia»<Shxzling. is glorious. Is a bear which recently
recentl, riished upon a pra«-tlcal Jokes of that nature.
Oildwater girl recently planned
aomethlng^ to-he looked forward to J»o> near that place i
removed his
shirt The lad waa not injuretl In the
girls' party at which all should wear
srsqnleklyeursdby
wHb longing
tiire. All preparations were
Ion In the
th least, yet the deshlrlDr. tOtweU s Msgle
Altbongh her head is apt to
In op. railon
agyposaoiL nils
liut In the meantime another
was arcomplishe<|
ipllsh. as dcxteriously
Can't have a good lawn unless you keep it in shape with a goed lawn mower.
Then it', good exercise—
the clouds for a while, the American as ihotigbl theI* animal
aateblasshooMbol*
as plannetl for the hostess
anil
had Inun hl's
everal Itovs wr e invitetl
develop your muscle—make you strong—and best of all. you’ll have a lawn that will be a pride of the
* girl Is sensible and fhe‘11 come down molher. effecting
eff»>c4lng his
h Satiirdav night
the
two
p
known
ho«t€*ss.
exihang.
snge.
The
procesk
was
not
an
to earth soon enough. I.<et her drt'am.
«pbO»erla. eraaipi.
street. The "New Electric" high-wheel mower is the best medium-pnced Uwn mower on the market; sells
cmiihinetl.
ilie
girls
ahandonlni
ng*”he
ual
one
Tbe
l*ear
selxed
the
Itoy
dUrrha-a
aad
eoUe,
let her weave visions, it won't hurt
at 64-50 and 65.50. The "BB" high-wheel. ball-bearing, i. the best lawn mower ever made. There is nothing
CttU. b*rai. sprains
wearing male clothes, consldby the up|MT portion of the garment
her and she is apt to become a better and held on. The Ixiy ducked and
aadbralir*.
c tlie pr«*5ence of the Iwiyr:. And
that equals iL We have several styles of finishings and they sell from 67.50 to 610.50.
AUdrucfUUHrts.
j'cwt that the hostess made for
mother, a better stenographer and l»et- thnt was all there was of It. except his
aMistsottoo rusnaUxudoir when she. in the latest
ler In whatever sphere of life she may sprint homeward—en dt'colette.—Ueuf men's rlothe«i-received the two
: be thrown all for having those sam? ir.*;! Trlbc.ne.
ie.-:. was one t^t was a record
dreams. The fact that she baa
eomplUhed the prescribed course
No lawn can be kept in proper condition unlest*it is watered'thoroughly, that means‘have good hose, that's
bout In EgyitL
has taken thought of things that
the only kind ^ carry. You can choose from the cotton, the 3-ply rubber, 4-ply and the celebrated nona baffilng puttie to those whose heads
Ttrrkixh vonm eat rose leave* with
kinkable electric. This last is the be.t garden hose ever made; it will last longer and give hriter service
have gn>wn gray through years of butter to secure plampmwa.
Mi-o-na, the 0]rsb«P*is Remedy, Hat
than any you ever used. You can buy Just as many feet as you wanL
thinking over these same problems,
Two new bridges are to be built <
Cured Hundreds of 8. E. Wait A
.will enable her some dsy i,» itft her the Neva river at St. rett-rsburg.
Sons* Customers.
self above environment and make her
To crush a balf-locb cube of grautta
cognltant of ihe things that mak? life petiolres a weight of eleven lonti>
One of the greatest successes In the
•worth living.
With tb« exceptloo of BraslL Span sale olf medicine has been achieved
and atomizer* for your shrubery. rose bushes, garden stuff, vines and lawn. You cant stand and hold the
-All honor to the sweet girl gradu- ish is the prevailing language of evety^ by Ml-o-na. the dyspepsia remedy, and
its sale Is increasing so rapidly that
le. the falnest rose In all he June country la Sooth Amcrtea.
hose all the time: buy a good sprayer and let It do your work- They sell from 20c to 61.00.
8
E. Walt A Sons, the popular drug
Tbe toy* oaed by Queen Victoria gists.
— noth, her Innocence, her bridal \-eil.
have hard work to keep a stock
•\mnher Ixrt of Thote
her atepping out into the world, the When a child will be on rxUibUhm at on hand.
tbe World's fair at 81. Loul*.
wedding of theory with practical
Mio-na is in the form of small tabIt bas been found that tbe sights leu and I* sold In a moUl box es*
on all tbe gODt ofthe new British bat- peclally designed for convenience In
Helps to beautify the lawn and porch and then it's so comfortable to have settees, chairs, rockers, benches,
A Baltimore Jury has fixed the value tltwblp Prince of B ales are defective: carrying the medicine In the pocket
hammocks around the yard, gives the idea you are living, not off on a vacation all the time. We can help
I'be
minister of agriculture in Prus- r purse. It Is pleasant to take; costs
of a stolen kits at |100. if the kiss
at 60c. gives quick relief and makes'^
you carry out th# idea very welt and it cosU but little money. Seen our stock of lawn fomlturef Better
b
U
reports
th*
practical
-rxtinctioo
oi
had not been stolen. If it had been resting cures.
This remedy has been so uniformly
taroed. If the minister had been con‘ il and1 made so many remark
aolted. If the "inan who feathers the
able cures (hat S. E. Walt * Son*
Mst tor $S a month" had been oonOf all the nations Japan is the first will In future csell Ml-o-na under a pos
to
complete
her
exhibit
at
St.
Louis.
eeraed. tbe datnages woaM have been
Itlve guarantee to refund the
er If
Also
In
the
far
East.—Cli
Cincinnati
Comit should
higher. A stolen kiss at IlOO is some
No other dyspep
•Ul-Tribune.
sia medicine ever had a large enough
time* cheaper than larceny of that
itage of cure so that H c .uld be
kind aided and abetted by tbe lo«er of
sold in this manner. A guaran
ents ia their great enlargement sale this speaks volumes for the i ee Uke
theklaa. __________
> go at a sacrifice. Good line umples remedy.
159 Bast Front street.
219(Ltf
According to tbe dlspatcbes from
St Petersburg tbe Japs have snffered
MR. JACOBS. THE PIA.VO tuner,
a great reverse. But tbe dispatches will be here only
Our soda fountain Is open
the 29th’
are all dated 8t. Petersburg and there Cet your orders’fi tuning in at once.
for the aesten.
2186-lf
U Botbfiig from Tokk> in coadrmatloo Phone No. 9,
WalPs Drug Storo.
or denlaL It looks u tbongh the Japs
TRY OUR VELVET Ice Creem.
were aaytag aothing aad If not sawlag Wm. A. IfcOool. CJtlseas phone 97t.
L
wotu liking preparations to do sa
tlSS-lmo
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I's'"
J. W. SLATER,
OUR
BUTTON TAN OXFORD
WAS MADE TO SELL FOR
S4.00
ftiSElL
$3.50
IFMONEYJWASMADE
OF RUBBER
BACHANT & ROSCOE
THE FLIES
ARE HERE
coNDmiB nws
r;x".rr;,
PH0.H,.sa
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
BUY A GAS RANGE NOW
FRINK TRUDE
WE MAKE
AIL GONIIECTIOIIS FREE UNTIL JULY 1ST
TRAVERSE CITY
vHTr“'U‘'
:rs,r.'
GAS
COMPANY
A Beautiful Lawn
"Tsr£''!i’S^\k"^aE™
l-AWIM SEED
Spralss, Mass,
Mt asS WsHii
l-AWIM MOWERS
p:i
^
iUAWIM MOSE
SALE RABDLY WCREASIIS
DnssPnitictors
L.AWIM 3F>IRAYE:R3
L.AWIM RURNITURE
MAMMOTH
APRONS
We Sell the Braidbury, Jewett antJ Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
V
'
•
,.'
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-
.‘4
THBKTmiH^OIMeOM^t«ATKB8B CnT.1Il6a, \rEDXEq>AT, MAT M, l»Ot
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
.
25.000 GUESTS
AIE EXPECTED
•ATTLC CREEK ASKED TO RRE
RARE FOR THAT NUMSER.
HIQHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
i 1« Feed City
Jmm 7 Will Be the Lnrfeet
Ever Knewm.
BEST
Battle Creek. Mich.. May 2S.—The
great camp officers have notified Aim F. C. Wakeham.
keham. ckalrman
chaim
of
e of the K. O. T. M.
the ban committee
M. world’s oonventkm. 0 expect 2SJ000
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
. FLOUR
OOU'
0 dc
jtkm. ifl
ig
_ the ^
ind Haye Inaugurated a MammoUi Piano Factory
Enlargement Sale.
•ilfferem-e aliout your hav• mak*-*
Owing to the great demand for oar! crxiid dream ol giving, are here i
Ihe cash, for we will make terms
own make of Piano-the GRIKNEU. |
prompter ■r. If >Y>u want a fl
rail NOW and In
vrv-r «
BROfi.-whlch demand we have been |
s GEN
THIt
oaable to fully supply, we have found : necessity forre
PORTI'Nl
II gel
it necessary to increase the output of idea of prt'f
e Just
factory This necessitates coo- fort to redni
ready
,
and
if
:
advertise bar i what yon want,
siderably more room, so we have pur
to talk huslneas
chased the three-storv and basement gain prices
MOST
rELEBRATED
1
than
wtiling
to
aarriftre
profit
building at 228-231 Cass St., Detroit. offer THI
instnimecife
quickly
In
a«"a
makes
IN
THE
WORLD
and
addition lu fartorv and
we will
from the greatest stork In thisjfart. for the next tblny days
da
storage warehouse. We expect •<1 to 1
Pianos anywhere (anil allow
Consequently this sale I
occupy this new bnildlug May 1st. nut ceuni
piirrha»e.
also
sell
on
the
a
the luvFcni occupant, 'uetng delayed in
terms and ship to any part
sed
the completion
of his new factory, ha*
implei
of ?li.^l^f Two thousand Pianos and
tting the opportunity
disappointed
lolnte ua in vacating the prem
Organs t.
Durtilog thU sale. g.xMl 1
wiih several carloads
Ues^, leaving
makes,
fully
repaired
at
«
ir
fartorj.
i
proval
material
and
large
shipments
of
of n
Cata
Pianos for Spring trade, and we find WILL BE BOLD AT 1-3 TO 1-2 OF
full de*rripii\«- liargain
oitrseMes badiv crowdeil for room and
THE ORIGINAL PRICES,
mply unable to Uke care of stock
Address
C.RINNEU.L
BROS’
Values greater than even we have and all are gitaraniet-d iOkari|> as
‘ ■ HRAN'CH MUSIC HOUSE. I.'.K East
er before given, and Infinitely great
than any other dealer in this state
Fr.int Siri-«-i. Traverse City, Mlrh.
,oeo. These figures are based upon
latest official, reports from the
hundreds of tenu. Hotels have been
booked solid and arrangements al
ready made for 2.7W) lodgers in private
TRAVERSE CITY,
•
MICHIGAN
residences
All of Battle |>eek‘s
large halls will be leased if necessary,
to be turned Into barracks for the
bachelor delegates otherwise nnprovlded for, and all will be care for. 7
bands, every U. R.:. K. O. T. M. M. o<
pany In the atate. Bam
larnun
urn A Bailey's
circus. Zonare drilla.
Is. exhibit
esbibltiona by
was "dPiirti Buuiler" in PJiUbur* Are. police
nbuiance
mors than thlrty-ssron ysara and H menu, a monster parade, and
new Inspsctor of aiatlona of tbs Pitta- theatrical attrartlons will furnish the
bur* divicton. frorn srhlc position 1
social features. Three trainloads of
reiin-d to the penfslon roll «
srUl
aocabees and three from Chicaipi are gnaranteed. while the JobiJohn n. Crimmlna. the New Ycjrk May SI
Corntressman Ciirlla of Kan*a<< hi
lec day delegations promised for June
millUmalre. had some odd experiences
500 men from
during hia recent European trip. He a rival for hH seat in "Charlie'* Mi
each Important towi in Michigan
visited a famous Engllah castle and I tell, a Pottawatomie Indian, who
! makinj; a novel ra:
The largest "wig am” in Southern
MAPLETON.
Michigan is being . irovlded for the
dl<legste« entitled to i
ins room
Special to the Evening Recf>rd.
ventiun. which is to
,ted thav-iin-Bi
Mich., May
25;-Mrs
Mapleton.
J
MsccalK-e convention
raver.M- City wa*
Anna Daugherty of Tra
thei-p
ink Smith Saturthe guest of Mrs. Fran
Martrll physlrally U a fine
clea regularlyr‘ ai>kMl Mr. Crim- Rresa
Sunday
and
nturtie*!
home
raOGlAH
FOI
CONCEIT
mint
It The vain anawsred calmly: S|»e<iinen of the Indian Altbmigh well
day
i partial to the open I
-So. talH Kiars iIom not ahavp wlih
I Stin.lay i
Iss HazelI ILardie i
OeMoaa Lyric Bards Will Render Fin
them every day. but I do.”
Traverse City.
Belections in City Opera Houa«
.Mr. Barry, mangger of th* Michigan
.Occaaionally ViTe*tchaj:ln. In hi* t*fMads Young Agairt.
Tomorrow Evening.
strange
Telephone Co., was ai thl* plare Satforta after realism,
reallam. made some
»
••One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
upday securing subscriber* few the
mUUkea. There 1*. for Instance,
pi me
the execu- each night for two weeks has put
telephone line. There will l»e a new
plcturr of hla representing tt
In
my
’teens’
again.”
writes
D.
H.
Turle put down on the peninsula and it
lion of rebels during the ln<
the City opera bouse
•f Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the
tiny which la very powerful. UoforII be a strictly first class line The
here under the auspices of the
in the world for Liver. Stomach
unately. however, the artist had not
farmers ran talk to Traverse City
Dowels. Purely vegetable Never Ijidles' Aid socletv of the First Meihapparently Iknown of the change In and
their neighbors for 113 a year.
apparently
dlst
church
The
following
program,
gripe.
Only
25c
at
Johnson's
In-ug
Elarrv has seeun-d a large numlter
Itriilsh rollitiary costume, and In con- Store and F. H Meads’
iibject
to
change,
will
be
given:
Urltla^ soldier
soldiers in the
lis place and I* l>eing sureessful
seqiie^ thee British
ViolinI orchestra, overture. William
>sring
picture sre represented as
:)ver the Peninsula. The work
Tell. Rtisslnl.
Flowers WanU*^’.
.• Into
l»e Itegiin Immediately and the
the helmets, which
CurntH sepU'tte. I
1 Oratorio Mes- faimers
Cuj
are Interested in Memorial
will appreciate b Yumderfully
Handel
hat ran bring flflowers are recentury after the mutiny. Mr. and Mrs. Gvwj* Hellferirh and
Chimes
going
d to do so as flo^
The Jealousy with which aiiibors
r and Mrs Will Christopher of Ogscarce. AM that have lem to
frequently regard each other Is lllus-nsburg spent Sunday with .Mr and
;e hall
Gi
Charley Christopher.
iratiul by an incident at a dinner given spare sill iiring them to Gn
nobomUn Mrs.
Ratui
. . May
Fre<l Johnson. Jr., made a buslni-ss
not long ago in honor of Hall Caine. or KyMdka's
Thomas Kelson Page was Invited to
RomM'qii'ji1ni!*^rrom*Quren &iher. trip to Chicago last w«-ek
r«-quesl of the G A. R and W.
.Mrs.
John Mills and Mr* CHilden of
Introduce the English novelist. One
Bradbury. .
of the guests next to Mr Page. Just
Ogdensburg made a business trip lo
before the toasts began, passed hts
This place Fi
vlolw? soVo.'ts'^lSws violin».
The Filipino ekhibit at .St. Louis
menu card around the table with the
The sour
as expv'Cted to cost |2iu.oft» and so
The orrliards closest
l«ad as expen
requ*
far k has cost more than <I.iNM).hr*0.
to the bays s fered
ture I
The dogs which they fei-tl to those
The Maplei
Page
to introduce CAIne In a few minute* IgoiTou-s must come high.—Atlanta
paring
and I want to l»e able to say that I Courier
Maplei
atlon ' Haydn
have read something be has written "
Xylophone band. Echoes from MultOnly two farmer executive republlcaiv chairmen are now living Mat
Ids The invitations will soon be
thew Stanley Quay. United Slates sen
Two Cornet* at Otice. Beethoven.
distributed and a big time i* expect
aiur from Pennsylvania, who bad
charge of Harrison's first campaign In
Song. • Evening BelN.’ .Moore.
The fruit trees have aU l« gan t*.
18S8. is still In the land of the living
blossom and the Peninsula Is a beautiHe Is «»fien spoken of as the best ex
ecutive chairman, save Hanna, that
seats at Taylor’s new*
,*'large nomber fn.m here will deco
the luirty has ever had Mr. Quay's
P the graves Sunday, a* Dcc<»ra
age and other considerations would
latUthe average tun#
, day comes on Monday, and b is a
prevent him from serving this year,
in a largedtv reKanWERE DISAPPOINTED.
y busy time with the farmers
even wen* bo inclined that way. which
rsnt by three thousand
he is not. Thomas Henry Carter of
lunchers. It takes three
Montana, who managed Harrison's
hours to digest a fresh egg
second campaign in lKk2, and whose
flboBed. In fact, three hoOT U about
Work was not crowned l»v success, as
New York. May 2r. —' There's
Quay’s was, has never since thought
ailrift. sir. *hall we put out at
ow the Proprietor of Johnton’t Drug
nf attempting national campaign man hasty lunch---------let the busy man
r?" reported one of the tunnel
agement again
vsork. But when the dtimp emplove* to the foreman yester
Store Showed the Difference to
back to his office work,
Another "tnie story’’ of the cause brain u
ive. the stomach U inactive
a Record Reporter.
of Prince Bismarck's dismissal from
■Tbc foreman looked where the man
the chancellorship of Germany Is pub
IMdnted. close to the Battery wall, and
talking t
Record repo,
lished in Berlin. It Is said that In tion opens the door to many disease^
Johnson s Dnig Store
Indif^oB is cured by the use of D
ISfifi the Swiss federal oouncil desirod
and take Bill Quigley’ss boat, he said. the proprietor of
int«Texting
a workmen's confefence to be held at Pierce’s Golden Medical Diacovery,
Bern. wher*?as Emperor William It which entea diw>«i^ of the atomacb and
•See here. I'll sh<
convened a lalior ronferrnre at Ibwlla. to which Prince Bismarck olijectshe said.”
I snno retnrneil ^
«d. The imperial chancelhir there amimilaUon of ioA
warbled tb<
upon privately visited Dr. Roth. Swiss
minister to Berlin, and pressed him
-tralght
he
supported
the other en.
to Insist on Berne as the seat of the
t and hardly more
shew the original Bign^me <d
fingers, and poured on the
conference. The emperor, hearing of cannot
•r head aliove the
the individual volonteenng the lea^ tail and horns
from one of the bottles a drop of
Prince Bismarck's visit, himself went monUl iielow. and also of
writers
oil)
substance,
which
slowly
to Dr. Roth at diutd of night and satis every tMUmonial among the thous^
■ dinner ]
"Get
fled himself of the truth of the report which they are consUnUy publuhing.
down the slope Then h,
nire. cool
The following day the emperor dis thus proving their genuineness.
other Isottle and po.ired out
foreman
I was brou
missed Prince Bismarck and at the
drop
of
a
clear,
delicious,
d
farm and ran milk a cow Just as easy
same lime presented Dr. Roth with a
liquid. This drop shot downn ih^ 1»
ink a glass of her milk.'
Mt With.
Ws*hlB*tonTiIW.
(lortrait of'lrtmself Itearlng the auto
le three men pulled in. with
graphs Inscription. "In memory of
a roiH- alH»ut the horn* of the puffing
March 1i*. IkiKi."
and snorting animal
They headed o’.d-fashioned cod liver oil. or emo'
Miss Gertrude Harper Beggs. a IVnstraight for the tunnel dump shall, Sion, as It Is called The s.-conl b<»i
ver girl who started out with an amtie contains Vino! Se<- how slowl>
foreman and his helper* sw
. Cddcs Mid
tU emulsion creeps along the l-vard
__________ -Ilrt* • I look, u
derrirk In place, then they ran
an educator and who will graduate
COM.. ««.».,
It is thick, sluggish. unwhob-M.me
ir dinner pails in a row. the f
from Yale college next month, has
B.»t the Vinol dashes to the Isdtom at
1 washed his hands to In- ready
ceIvtHi word that sh«» has been chosen
liking and the men in the luiat our. These two sulislances act Ml:*
profesMir of Greek and iJitin in Earl» tunnel this In the human bodyIt the■ "erltter"
ham college at Richmond. Ind.
oil Ik so thick and ciogginc that
Hunt M, Butler of Plitsbun; is 70
arranged,
years old and has served continuously
the men worked
with a will lo-Hril?,i the animal to the
HjniAL MEWS
sr m woBu
a;
Jackets
Bchrc y«»u buy see our line. TUcy
arc ftylixh, well made and the
prices arc the lowest.
I°.TbA. j. WILHELM
Bichant & Bascoe
WE CAN FILL
ANY___PRESCRIPTION
^___ _ \
If a prexcription it correctly written we can fill it. The fact that
It may be written on another d'-ug store's blank on which it printed
-Have «t filled at----- ” makes not the stightest difference. It will be
compounded and but a reasonable price charged if you bring it here.
If not perfectly convenient to come, telephone us and we will be
pleased to send a messenger for t*r-e pr«cription and return the medk , [
c.ne in the shortest possible spac^ of time.
"’•'1
:.rro."i
-We keep our office open until 8 P m. for the benefit of those em
ployed during the day, to save them from losing their lime. Lady at
tendant
Remember we nre on the second floor, rooms 207 end 288.
sure you nre let off nt the right floor.
Be
>»p»0 r*ci o m
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION anrt STOCK BROKER
:;,r
!rZr‘'
__________ JcPhei
Jno. F. Ott Lumber Company Sending
J8. Department of Michigan. 0 a. R
Out Two Cargoes.
r last regnla meeting
The steam barges O. E. Parks and
that the rpostd would
decided
the Westcott are loading at the docks
I trimmings for all the t
of the John F. Oti Ltmiber
I their famine
rades
—
the former srith hemlock for Mtc
. countrv and to thoae in the city
it wish to bring their lunch baskets
1 save the fatigue of going home
morning services
for dinner i
; the cemetery, so all the c Qrades
0 bring their dinner coffee
Jibed
bed free.
fl
I be furnisi
By M. D. Mot
Suite 40-^ Whitney Block,
PHONE IAIN 1S»3
Phone Numbers
Bell, 128
Citizens, 802
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
HuDBali & lay Hereantile Go.-Block
The Egyptian government Is said to
have an exceptionally fine display at
h« ezhibi
8t. Lools. some of the
exhlblu be^
in othfi
aneiant as oor a
^
, jok*a.-Mochaat*r Poat-^-|J
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
iJ; iL-
QKBKHMAinNiO-Mlas KrtUc t
nwir wwrk uf wll 1
“itxfas
ttn-M
j[BSnUCTS OF TITLE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Over First National Bank
OIU m
6AS0UIIE! GASilUIEI
*
»
’
Franklin and 1
an« preparetl to serve the
old patrons of tbc route
and jmblic geoeraOf in a
satisfactofy numoer.
: M.A.IUIISI» Citz.pim8D
nt
Opposite P. <). Rooms 3 and 4
ButtonTanOxfords
Are the *fo" in the Cities.
The only place you can get
them in Traverse City it at
national Denti$t$
pAUATl>iU-WuiX)-OOAL-W«
Every fuel.i’y provid. d and satisfactory handliny, ol
ordvri entiu^ltd to mv v-.r. j^utran’etd.
Ditity M^rkvt Latter upon request. Personal ir^terviews and corrtspondcnf • relative to the purtha'.c or sale
of slocks and r.rain ins tied.
aKtng trouble
ster'f Rocky antee and see " Johnson * Drug Hior«'.
ounialn "Tea Is busy making people
happy, by making -them well
35
cents, tea or tablets Johnson’s Drug
Store.
BOATS LOADINa
Bridge Work.................... ..................... 5^5.00
R . IVI o
heave ho!" p. tlte and building
"N..W. all tiigotl
g.-nerai health
shouteil the biremai
Vinol. you l.miw. Is a col Iv
Once again, heave h----- ” The forepreparation, and. whib it coutsra^
the medicinal elimeuis whi^t lv\e
oil famous, it i iiatatnr ;
..„a
.o
III. and Is <b-l.rio-t* u '
cannot guamni s- ..'d j
■ palls with hoiifc. boys, at
fashioned c<s1 liver oil nr emulsion.
Vino) Is guaranu'cd to ile- limit.,
bui^ Vln
ain’t
falls to give sati-fsct-.rin it '
eritter."
MItCtLLANCOUB.'
W. T. ROXBURGH
Manarer
JOHNSOii DRUG CO.
Sf''
Best Red Rubber plate............-................... $6.00
Gold Fillings.................. ................. $1 and up
22k Gold Crown.............................................
Silver Fillings........................................ .......75c
I faot son wood.
..HaU-paoM JW; C
Larqtsi Selection
'^\'Z
Having other offices under our control. It enables us to employ
men of recognlred ability and buy the best material for which jou
get the lieneflt at our cut rate prices, and remember you are dealing
with a firm who has the beat of bank references which makes a tenyewT guarantee of value to you. and which Is not only good at Trav
erse City, but. by exchange, any city In the Cnlted States. So If you
more away you are cared for and protected against loss.
COK OALB-f wrwMbad mx i
” IMcewuud. m. Urc ai.
rwm vita grate
m
mu Wi
wcai, a pair rd Patent Oxbuds f«»t
isions, and you arc well •Itcsvc'!.
‘rbjit'inte%al.
m ttaO,
others Tollow
MaaouMl tutiW. rntmtHm. mlm mmA I—yig.
Wwtrr puwrv. prmi«Kr
xTtiwt mrmm 9m
pUc
..«FW h—bwrw. «auB. UMWb.
J/ Ps/r of tan
Oxfords. . .
APT ILLUSmTION
;:■!
turwima<: ata iwmm.
tiwteaw; Pa—-
Ladies’ mmm
Suits ax"
■r«ic'7",r
?-r
.
Don’t Forget
Our Line of
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THE EVEHnra HEOtHtD, TRAVERSE CITY, WCH, WEDKESDAY, MAY 25, ItOi.
SHORT STORIES.
MW mi mm wr ms sb
■SMNiaMOCMI
THE HALL OF FAME.
Alfred Q. VaaderbUt
-i»
fnaed the oulooekT of tbe Nevport artiUery
couit>aQj.
an
orgaaMaOoo
fortued la 1741.
Prvwklect Dl^ of Mexico make* It a
rule aever to refnae an aodJeoce to
Auterlcan TiaitoTi. lie alwajra baa an
lm«*rpivter at bia elbow.
W. P. OanaeR of Proridmee. R. I.,
has a sUver candieatiek wblcb w aa preaented to blni by Edward Everett, who
rwlved It frtKu Daniel Webster.
SprhidSiiit
Won
> Dm IkM b iub^
Sssra^'bisi^^r ^■
«^SZ^a^Saurmi»Saicm.
Miss Uelen Keller, tbe bUnd deaf
mnte, baa been elected vice president
of tbe aealor claas at Uaddlffe oolle|e.
tbe women’s department of Harvard.
Mrm. Cbarlea Hitler of Philadelphia,
wbo la sixty years okL tvcently Save
birth to twins, both of them l«rtos
boys,
llcr boaband la seventy years
old. He ta a fanner.
Ex Vnltcd BUtea Benalor Morphy oo
New Year'a day retired from btulncaa,
aelllnc all bia Interrsta In bis brewing
company at Troy, N. Y. He baa bad a
half Interral In tbe business for Bftj
years.
Bodyard Kipling. In a letter to Blr
CUnton Bterard Dawkins, advocates
that lU per cent of the time devoted to
cricket and fooibaU In the British pobschooU should be allotted to mlllury drill.
Tbe Ute lUllao premier. Zanardelll.
SMALLPOX VICTIM.
it aboold be noted, waa a great lawyer,
■a a writer on legal anbjecta be
achleve.1 a European rvpuUUon.
.
the aotbor of tbe modem penal
I evHentl.v i<iM r.- code ».f Italy, which la regarded as
Ipox aiirart.Mt on a well nigh a perfect wort of lu kind.
coverrxl from si
the stHM'ts twlay
attention
The membership of ex Vice PreMr
His far., was very ladlv pin
dent Morton’s family U Increasing
marked and pmhaMv had had i
Parts.
In addition to Mr. Morton’s
htcr, who la tbe Duebesse de ^
leocay. bia slater. Mrs. William r.
Orlnnell. with her boaband and daoghPERSONAL.
tiaa uken a bouse In tbe fasbhmMrs K H .Dennis will go to Th ar able Champs Elysees qnarter.
Ralls. Penn . in a fe» days
f
gone to Kalkaska to sts-ml a f. I liny*
HORSE8
AND HORSEMEN.
with friends tiefnre going East
Sheriff Wm Creighton of Kalkaska
peu-r the GreaL 207VL may stay ta
was in the city v. sler.Iav on Inisln. ss.
Americs
William r.liH.rson of Saginaw re
There U talk of a^new mlb- track
turned home this mornlwg after n visp
In the cltv with li(‘ ila'ightiT, Mr<
I H C.illH rf
It Is rumoredVt^t tbe pacer Agitato,
C O. Smith *«-nt to Kevs;»tr 'lii'
waa out rtog^ng tb«- past s.-asoo.
morning <m a Ashing exjKxiiiion
It Is said tl»t I>an Wilkes. 2KW4.
Rolierl Dntiglas returned to Wel/« ] will be placed ^ tbe Uudaon stable for
this morning after a short visit In the
VIM
city with his son. Rowland Dottglas
Toj>sy. 2<»V», In W. L. Boow’a bands
Mrs William M Petherick and Mrs
William A. Mang left this mtHming for will be a formidable factor In next soaAberdeen. Washington, lo join thelt son’s 2:10 trots.
There wUl be iK> grand clixuU meet
ing at Buffalo In lOiH. At least, so
Bison City prot»hetj, predict.
Eleven Arsis and four seconds la
Afteen starts Is the record t*f Klndeat
Kind. 2:13Vi. for 19<0. Pretty good
trotter:
It is reported that Darlel. 2ixtV». will
»«‘ather and a v.-ry |i!«‘asant iinnbe bred next aaason and then cam
had
The I-:ncle dancex have I
paigned for the last time lu tbe hope of
pleasant social •liversions during
winter and many will regret that ihe.\ getting that fraction off. ^
The sensaUonal green pacer Baron
Invitations, in Ihe form of a
Grattan,
four-year-old
public
trial
w.x.len si>ck. are out for a social I
aKJRVL by Grattan. 2:13. owned by F.
given at the home of I»r an.! Mr
G. Jones of Memphis will be trained
this season by Millard Bandera.
ftSlOpgny* tM« wbM
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
TaCfiboLTERM
ALMOST ENDED
CHAPEL
EXERCISES
FOR
THE
LAST TIME THIS MORNING
for
Commence-
mont—BRCcalMr«at« Swmto'n Will
Bf • Union Service.
The hlRh srhooli Riiil sradc r•»om^
St the Central iirhool liullilinE aaih
E lor the laxi
I term. Th<*re vrlll l>e Achfxil
Tucedajr. and Wednesday of next w,n k
for all the eludents except the seni'irs
and abaence from tliew two seHxl.inx
will 1
Profeoaor Nye i
to the pupils
The parquet will bo reserveil at
the commencement exercises for the
JunkN- class and those Invited by ihe
aeniors.
An admisviun of ten cents
irlll be charged to the upstairs
This
Htarge has l»«*en made In order lo
keep those away not interested In ihe
exarctsoa.
In years past there lias
been acme trouble on account of noise.
Commencement exercises occur on
night of June ; and will Im- 1;.1i1
»e nigl
I the t
ihange I
o made in tin
baeoalaureato sermon,
The .M-rni.u
In the City open
be preached in
bouse Instead of SielnU'rg'x and *.*11
be
a UDiim
service, the
varioii
churches of the city taking part.
w..
.
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
fxlay r
: down
THE MARKETS.
Followed
By A Fine Banquet to Which
All Old Justice.
ap4l May. II t.S: July.
Tbe local lodge of Masiu
Northport last evening
accept an Invitation from
*"ciii<-«p...
.M..
..1.1 J„l,.
l«r.I, $H.'
there were 6!t on hoani
A special train left here at
carrying the party and returned thl.
«M?plng at 3:30-'-After n>achlng there
1 by th<
work a Itanquet was served hy li
Northport lodge and the visitors d
ample justice to Ihe goml things s
before them
All who went report
very fine time and alwa.vs stand rend]
lo accept an
Invitaihwj
Northport lodge.
MRS. M‘KINLEY’6 FUNERAL.
-Largs
Number of
Fsiends
Attended
the Solemn Service.
Mrs. Esther McKintc) s funeral sur
Tice was held last Saturday aftemiHUi
at S o’clock from the house and Rev
Prancls Thomas of Indiana condiin.Ml
Ihe service.
The house would not
hold all who wlshcl to pay their last
“specta t
‘ deceasei
Besides the M*rmon by Rev Thom
simas.
ev. WtlUam Lanfman of
First
1‘thodlst
church sp<ike
pi
comfort to1 Ihe pastor
and Rev W T
Woodhouse of
the
First
Baptist
church rea«^ the- resolutions adopte.1
by-the ministers and all the mlnlsi.>rs
of tbe local churches attended in a
The body was shipped Sunday oc
the ll;l& O R A 1. train by I.. U Cur
. for burial, the
IMPROVING BUILDING.
Itering I
I Street
'Sepiem-
j:. -Whiptp...' Jpl,.
rll.». liUTH.
fopul-r \o»rl.
npl to think," s..y> the .\e
ork Evi-niug
:
York
Post, "ihal the i« llliig of
poor novels
I
tiy tbe liuiidrtvl thousoud
la a uiodera
t
pbenouieti.ui lu Ihe lumk
Dadv. hut. in fuel, it in not cut indy
ttew.
Ill un.> of tbe group of
tboriM-'s letters he says; •Wh.ii i
twe tuuuinendde .-.litioiis
neither better nor worM-V wona* ii..»>
could not be. and Udter they uetxl uol
l^ whet, th^ sell by the hundred
t^u«UKl.’ The question D a l.t. 1.
thctli- when wc r»»uieinher that H
tbome a little before this nine
spoken of himself as tin- least
tbor in .Kinerica.
It shows. •t-w». t
tbe mystery of the |>opular iiov.d '
as great then us It Is today
One iwild
understand why a thrill,ng lul
cheaply ('oncocted adventure mixbt
captivate tbe nmltUnde. but the
ous iHilnt is that some .d- the higli xWIcm are simply dull and res,HHtatde.
Theac thlnga, too. 11c on llx> km<es of
the gods -
A model beehive coke oven In full
blast will show bow Are brick art
made.
Tba peart diving Industry wnd tha
preparation of Ane abell producu from
tbe south sea will be exhaustively Illus
trated.
A curioua exhibit will be that of tba
planti of tbe Philippi:
which poHsess extraordluary
qualities.
Tbe Arctic Club of America proposes
to show interesting relics of celebrsted
azplorera wbo hare attempted lo reach
tbe north pole.
Irtah vUltors will Ik* Inten-sted Is a
remarkable exhibit of ancient Gaelic
art and literature showing tbe h:
Btate of clvlUxatlou which existed
the Emerald isle nearly a tbousaod
years ago.
A RAMBLE IN RUSSIA.
Of the 37.000 InbabltanU of Vladk
vostok 23.000 are Ruasinu soldiers.
There are also 3.o0t> Japnnew* real
dents.
According to the official returns, there
were 275 sugar mllla In o|M>ratlOD in
European Russia last year. Tbe beet
crop of the country amoutUrd to nearly.
9.000.000 t
Wc place on sale tomorrow the Ixrsi ^iIk ever soM in the city
at the price. It s your opportunity lo secure a silk dress at
almost half price, just think of it. a silk dress at less than
the price of a jjood wool one. Uon*t wait, thinkiin; some
other lime will do just as well. This offer does not e-tune
every day. nor will it last forever.
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1\ inch soft I%au de Soie. rich black willy a btiauti- ful lustre, wear guaranteed, a silk you haVe lookctl at
many a lime, no belter at
a yard, you
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Nest
cbei-k
silks sre
SI’I’XIAL IN SILK I’OUL.ARDS
Wc have about four patterns, regular ionc tiollar
foulards, all choice patterns, wliile they last
you can buy them for------ . ............ ... ...... .
fav.«-ed
ROD AND REEL.
Gowns that are worn without eoaU
r
!
f iKiceminc ;
ablrrtngs or of application^, or the
yokes «-au b«- little aevordiuo plaited ■
K-k and alcapes. fasteiiHd i
lowed to fall o,
Brooklyn Eagle
n aft<-rwar«l i
rcuantcil will, xnxplHon
trio- xiorv ot an «»criirrem1 a Traverxe t’i*y ciilren wh
wNh I,:-, nann- nn-nMoncl hi
wife thought
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Cbuiiutug Pollo<-k. dramuiixi of -The
m.' 1. geoersl pobluiiy promoter for
William A. Brady
The Initial produdlon of -riiidi-n-Ilu
and the Pnuce.- hy It A Barnet, au
tbor of ’UlC.” was gUc, In
recently by the Uadets sml wax s sue
- r*-Hll> A'lilnc
> whhc fixhlng I
r the ii-»w.r hoti:
1 known clilzen <
In- >.iaric<l
axhon-
he
&
•
]
!
1
When
through
wbo obtained
I a-hor*
bcih Marhurj
C’al.legram- fr.HU Paris say th
.lrop|H-.|
Mtrlofi Winchester, wbo wss a cn
am-cess ns a d.uoT In this country. I.
ao<»i to wed Comte Rot»ert Arthur
place, he saw either
d Orenty. a Belgtsn nobleman
:
• ralnliow <
Ixtulse Willis, well known In this mart,, a Mirc»-sxful
country and now playing A, I.ondon. ^trmk
Afi,r aUiut i
recently bad her kneecap dislocated work he Anally lan-Ld
through s piece of scenery fsIlUig on I sax Jh*- same Axh th:
her In tbe play of “Humpty Dumpty
hnx ubtalm-d the mAt | marking-
Great Ughl.’’ the Arxl «cn..ux pUy by !
C. M. 8. Mcl^ellai,. Mr M. I^-lln„ lx r.^ |
sponsible for "I he Belle of New York " .
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
The Servian ruler rontlmiex to show
an can,.-St desire to jump out of the
king row
t’evelaud IMmIu iH-sler
bard in hlx
Wit hotiT
liti-i-e’’
No. no
du.-x. wa'cr bn
had picked np <
O B Carver
.oi^^.f-w
a.
E W.” Iia••tlng^
le Platte yexter
Ih-chi'd landed 4
winter of llWl-W.- BallnevlUe (O . Ban
I- dii> i
realltex that
il could go to w ■ with I
r firctTackcn, and a iMJttle of smbroUt-rer
a pack
are gone forever - Washing !
asafetld
garah lU-dnhardt 1
a conirnrt to make
America.
. RECORD WANTi
“Button Can Oxfords art tbt Proper Caper’’
addphla TVIegraph.
j Playing TMi^Yas; ttsTs what aroua-
i-oo ■
r tin plicated.
monarch Shirt
Speciai, . .
liest j^radc .Monarch stiff bo.-»om shirts, new
nunr ri’s«’rv«r<I; 1..VI shirts. 00Q
\y.' have a larnc
lirts that must
of stiff bosom Shir
Ix'inowtl at tmeee—the marked
d©wn price oiij^ht to indih
induce you
to wear stiff bosoms. If you
tlon’t like stiff lyosoms, your
laundryman can pul on a soft
finish and they will be. as comfortable as the rcjfti*
lar soft bosom. I he assortment is lar^je. liijht and
dark colors, best of make; a bar^^ain any
day at hOc.- to close....... •.»........................... ' ^%J\j
monarch and
Silver Shirts...
Saturdap, ftlap 2Stb, is the last dap for re»
deeming ail sales slips dated fttap pth.
the Boston Store
personal.
President FI lot of
Ilnrvard
to year* of igc on Mar.-h ’.hi
THE FORMAL OPENING of Frank
wai
Mlu Pauline Helen Hardin haa b«sm
re-elected mate librarian of K«-ntock'y
by the leglxlature.
We arc leading the pr
Wen's Oxford Stales
s year we are setting the pace with
the Largest StMhm of too Oxfords la ihe Cifp.
Bacbant 4 Roseoe
('2vl8-Front Street
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‘Quality t’tjtial to thr Sl.lHi lamuJrieti shirt, cxvt;!h’ni cotton, ixurc linen bosom,
om, all the latest
improvi*m»;nts. every M-ani vein
inforctMl, Ic
lonu «
short hrtsom,
iom, matfe
matfr to. sttll at rjIK’. when cotton
II' VOl' SEED SIIIR'I
SHIRTS. ACT
quickly. It may he a lonj; timi be• fore an o|>portunity like fhis presents iise*lf a^ain.
BREAKFAST.
cbola I
dldlng
on the
northeast
corner of Lake avenue and Union
street for his shoe store, will make
some improvements on tbe hnllding
that will make It a modem and up to
date Btore bulldl
He will lower
level of tbe walk and bring It out even
srith
the other buildings on
that
atreet. moving It out about two feet.
The front of the building »UI also l»e
remodeled, making a front five feet
deep and placb
placing a large
the tslndows t(
to t
Adele-What a wonderful Invention
work win be done as soon as the con those cash registers are.
Estelle- '
tractors nan get at It. whldi will Im* Why? Adole-I had no trouble io.iav i
IkUer-What Is your name.
toils;
In about two sreeks.
In seeing Just how much tli.tt
Indignant
Presenter of
ttm hateful
Johnson girl paid for her luiu-h.-l*hl|. ' Chsek-Don’t you ses my signature?
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Unlaundrkd Shirts
Kvery one are a uoo<l dollar value—you know
they're made ri;^ht. and excellent pat* ^Oq
terns, to ^;o at .......... ....... ................... tJ
The
wants I
Jews to Blbertan cities, oi
that unl«M this is done tJ
1 have all
own all the gold mines ,
the trade in their hands.
In case the bead of a Ann comes
to Rnsala to do boalneas witbouL how
ever. establishing permanent offices,
warebooaea, etc, be Is required lo pay
la of
150 rubles (S77.23):
Jewish origin 500 rubles (rJ37JK)).
and expressive
Boiled lice, well done. U o
felt In the side,
noat digestible of foods.
dud
Suclng pain. «kc the ihrtmi of a nee.||c
In tba morning after a i
which Is fe
.H-lnlly lu tbe -Inter
tv nttto food U
costal mnsclea.
f la ooortshlng.
form
A cup of coffee, tea or cocoa, aoms
oected with resplmiion
frnlt and eggs, with toast and butter
brought on hy violent exe
or other bread In some shape, quite All
full meal. In a-hich there
tbe breakfast bill.
accumulation of earlMUilc t
Heavy breakfasts pracUesUy are out
be readily assltuilated or
of date except among those wbo per
Such slight stitch Is often
form tbe heaviest labor. Among a constooping; hence the old t
remedy was-to make tbe
suntly IncreaslnK claaa of refined and
cross upon flie foot.
Intelligent penooa meat for breakfast
Such a atltcb Is also associated w ith la nnknowB.
pleurisy, and then It Is caused by a
stretching of the not oniximmou ad
A *JL« Hack senckt After.
hesions botv\«<.-ii two pleuritic surfa<-es.
She—Who U the most popuUr man
At other tiun-x tbe soiine Is neimil rui.
•—' jin your club? He-I am. She—Isn’t
Id any rase to iiersist in inns.xii.,r
y
****
It
rather
conceited of you to aay that!
ertiou when tl.i- sti!<-h i
*•’ He—Oh. na
It Js merely •equivalent
take a
to asylng thst I lose more money i
than
I
a any
of tbe other members.
Bclpfal laveatlca.
«Snls
:
p’ somt: ■shin valufs*’ ihai >'*»b caniioi
I will ht* fu-rtlmif any for ihf: nnxi six
• of the I
pJ™;-,;' .nu..
!lng on Union str.^'t
OF ALL SILK OFFERS
THIS IS THE BEST
. lu Ui-es tbe snowball and Illy of tbe
valley are popular patterns.
. .
Boas of vartooa abapee and slses
adorn the newest I»ula XV. bodicea
and sb-eres
TIic Marie Antulnettr Achu in mousaeliue ih- sole Is v-ouaplc
lab lo afternoon gowns.
reulng
Gold and silver braid for eveuli
gowna is tK>r,icn-d ou either aide• with .
rm-blugs of chiffon apd gauze.
For the gaugnl akin, to which faabI fabrics
lon Is now »c> panui.
are b«-at adapted, and
tensile variety of th«-»e materials
nttsburg.
MASONS AT
NORTHPORT nil'll
Ragwiar Saaalon Waa
Tbe agent of tbe PenobscoL or Tarntiiic. lAdiana reports that the trfbf
numbers SWC. foorteen having
Bled during the last year.
In North Andover. Maas., the lee on
Lake t'ochlrbewlrk U twenty Inefaea in
tbW-kneaa. In the OM-foory «'f tbe oldest
Inbabltant It has never bef*»re read
this Agate,
A big meteorite has been found
Oregon. It U ten feet k«ag. arven wide
amt five bueb. It U one of tbe largeat
ever discovered, and there is tuneb eonteiitk.i. aboot its ownerahlp:
riug tbe m..utb of January there
led a bell alarm of Are In thjver.
. ’Two atUi abirma for locansldar-1
abb- .-bimoey fires were all that dlw
turtx-.| tbe Iieace of tbe Aremeu.
j
lb- total forelgu exfiorta from Beal-’
le tu K*U3 w ere tV.7>«.f»v4. a faUing off;
of upward of fl.ouojiuu from Ibe pra- 1
____I year. Tbe abonag* U more than j
hovered by the tw o Iteoit of wheat and ■
aaimon repreaentlng a abort wheat j
crv>P MUd a light aaimon park
•
A Hrw-kton (Maas . man. vlalOng In
Xantu.-ket. pU ke.1 up a bundle on tbe |
street that proved to be a tNiby. and ,
while he waa wondering what to doj
the i hlld’s mother ajqieared to claim |
It. The baby bad faUen off a sled the j
mother was hauling, and abe bad not j
noUi-ed tier loss till she rcacbed borne j
N«t door to HamOtOD Clothing Co.
Wyv,
muxic and the public Is Invitid lo
in,s{M-ct
iM-aniU-x and ai'racllon* of
plan:*ii>2.rt
Prince Pu Lun. (Tilnc«e cotnmlxslonar to the SL LouM fair, will arrlva
In the United Btate* ahnrtly.
Paul. aoD of the late D L M
WtU follow M the footatepx of
ar and become an evangelhrt.
A recent ezpoMitoo in Amatenlam of
twenty naw palnUnga
Unga by Jooet laraela
tbiB emt
bore wltnraa to tbe tact tbat
i
oeot Jewish arUat, at tbe age .
80.
proaerroa the beat tralU of
of bia
bia maw
tnd Ijidy Macea, Inviusl. Music
2192-lt
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BUY THE BEST—tha Kimball. Facjtory prices and easy time. 129 Front
I
daKGK—Ar.otber aoTba German ampatui
P»rt> Friday erenlaf^^nod Umo
tograph lettar to Proft
ol«*d lo all who aUend.
2l92Ht
Ztiler oo the occaalon of Ibe latter’s
00th birthday. ProfMsor iSeller'a wlfa. FOR THE
whom be mazTiad fifty-alx yaars agA BUT ItUULTB
Mltin WBB hUa._____________
Try Raeord Want AdA
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
•OM.
Moray MMMn
|t
TCT S7XH1K0 BEOpBD, TRAVERSE OTIT, MIOH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,190^
■i
THE OLDEST AND BEST
the woat Uae of
____________________
__her »tih the ae^
raloa acreot. tocoffcer
cnwd tatoroot thcreoa oo all oafatd
laatalloMata. be aad the aaiae la berer coolraed; aad be It farther
Beaolred. that the dty clerk be and
la hereby laatmcted aad directed to
attach bU warraat to aaid aaaeaafceat
Tm^AM. wi»«liam. LmxJI^. Olbb*. roll tberelB comaBoadiag the city
collect from each of the
Doekcrmr.- Oillctt. MiUar. Morrarleased la said
roll the
Ortetu WfaBt#. WlUon —(10 )
amooBt aaaeaoed to aad »et opposite
Itapoft* of Om€rnr%.
hU or their aaiaes thereto, aad la case
penoo aamed la said roll shall
Trmroroe Oty. Mleii. May !«. 1»04 any pen
To tb* HoooTBble. the Mayor aad City neglect t refuse to pay hit or their
upon demand, then to levy
Ooooeil of the City of Trarmw City.
and collect the sanif by dlstre« and
Mlrfalcaa:
and chattels of said
HTO—OoBtloma:—The »«comA a«ntmmmrrnt tor tbe Kradiaa. patrlas aod pemoo. and to pay the amount ao col
lected into the treasary of said city,
iaproriaa 8l*th olrool fro» the
IlM of DirUka atroot to the weet line and return raid roll and warrant, toolngs thereon
of Uak» otreet la the eaM city of geiher with his doings
first day of July. ^90^.
Resolved further, that any and all of
said amounts remaining unpaid In any
of Jnae. IMM
I have extended aaid special a^s- parcel or description of land returned
■cat fon. together with accrued inter- as aforesaid, shall draw interest at the
cal OB all oapald pajmenu at the rate rale of 0 per cent, per annum com
of 6 per eeot. per aaoum. iSaid pay- puted thereon from said first day of
meou amouat m -------.32
t23K8.32 aad
ao< laierest July. m«. to the day of paymenU
Moved by Alderman Bingham
hmjuc, a total of frti'ftjyt.
e resolution be adopted.
aaid roll ao exteoded U subn
Carried.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Lardle. Gl
CHA8. M BEER8, City Clerk
tx-keray. Olllett,
MlHar.
Mur
Moved by Alderman Gibbs that the Ovlatl. Winnie. Wilson—(HI I
report l.e accepted and extension of
Appointments.
ifirmed
aaaeaament roll confirm
The following a^ vpeclal policemen
Carried.
wlthmii pay:
Yew—Aid. Bingham. Lardle, Gl
J. A. Bougbton. watchman at the
Dockeray,
OUlett.
Millar.
Mm
Hannah, l-ay Mercantile Co.
Ovlalt. Winnie. Wilson—(K* »
Geo Jamewn. Janitor of the IVuird
Ordinances and Reaeiutiona
an avenue school.
Harvey Curtis. Janitor of the Tensi srhcxd.
^
Geo 8 Thompson.\Janitnr of the
all ordinary petUl
Elmwood avenue building
lions presented tc the council bet
M A Heuss. Janitor, of the Oak
mayor forthwith referred
SicT^IKSrLrf
<«»»««
iLOODmiFe
A Spring Medicine that adds vigor and strength to the system,
pnrifies and enriches the Blood, and lays the foundation for a
strong constitotion an^AOO^ health during the hot sultry summer.
They 'mope around upon the Iwrder-land of invalidism^^irriiablc. ^K-evish. h>sierical and
unrca.sonable.
|
^
A good appetite in the .* prtng is a rarity, an.l we sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of eating, and what little we d«. eat is a hunlen to the .stomach and a tax upon the digestion.
Warm weather is sure l > bring out the hidiieu j) »is.,ns. lu-erms ami sce<ls «*f disease that
14Wi—Resolved by tl
city of Traverse City. Michigan, that
^l#an Telephone
company be
the Mlchlfan
Telephoi
hereby Is required and notified lo
r»ve Us |K>les and overhead wir*‘s
' "roni stre<'i lying
1 that portloi
and W’adsworih
reen Union i
Immediately, to
that (xtrilon
tiiy clerk is
ropy of this
Moved by Alderman OUleit that the
resoliitlon l>e adopted
CnrrU*d.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Ijirdie. C.lld>«.
Ikickeray.
Olllett., Millgr.
Murray.
Ovlaii. Winnie. Wilson—TH* »
Reaolutiorv.
14K1—Res<»lved by the coniicil
rse City that h
hereafter
city of Traversi
xpense of lns|»ectlnn of all plan^
the exi
itiildlngs proposed lo l»e erected,
for bu
leraU*d nr repaired, wiihtn the
built, alien
city limits,
desirl
re|»air
buildings.
MovimI by Atdi>rnian lUngbain
the res<diiii«»n Is- n-ferred i«« tin
attorney.
Carrl»*d.
Resolution.
HK2—Resolved bv the cHUinril of the
city of Traverse City that, wherea*- I
is necessary to provide the city alt
further police pr«.i.*ciion. and partlct
larly In the down town district, th. r.
fon* Ik* it
KeMilvetl. that «he present |Hdlr
f«*rce Ih* Increased l»y the addition i
one regular p«dlreman to be apisunte
by the mayitr and mnfimMsl Ity thi
council, aod the said iMillceman whe
so appolntnl to l*e subject to the o
ders and directions i»f the chief of imv
llre and the mayor of the rliy. and i(»
r«*celve such rtim|*ensatlon as shall
fn»m time to time be fixnl an<l sped
fl«*«l liy pro|»er action of the city nuin
trouble to make its appearance.
skiti eniplitins like ec/ema .c.:«l tetter, pay their
annual visits and make life miserable by their
intense pains and intolerahle itching anti huming
The fighl for health should Ix^gin l>eft»re any
warning symptoms <if physical collapse arc felt, or
t hvvnby r*»<v>mmvn<l S..
lyefore the .seeds of di.sea.se h.i\e lime tt» germinate
with S. S. S., the acknowhilged king of
hhvKl
purifiers and. grcale.**t of all tonics, you can pul
S. S. S. not only builds yt»u up. but searches out and dcsiniys any jxnsonous genus
imjniritics that may l»c lurking in the blocxi.
The iK-nefils derixed from the use of S. S. S.
are }K*rmaneiit l»ecausc it acts directly on the bhxHl and jmrifies and cleanses it of all impi
New
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
For executing your work writh the Least AmtUt f( Ptla
and together with our Cut Rate PriOes and ten year guaran
tee makes our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
- to have youysrork done.
Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K. 5.00
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold FUlinrs $1 and up
BestSUver Flllini:s 75c
Best Cement FilUnfs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50*$4
Painless Extraction 25c
ges niavle lor examination and exti
REMEMBER, no charges
)*our work.
mate off )-our
Tike Elctrator ItT Fourth Root,
Rooms 407,
Oi>cn from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
407. 408.
^
TRAVERSE
CITY DENTAL PARLORS
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON, Nauarer
New State Bank Building
Rooms 407, 408
BUGGIES
vtun bhx>d and system in such jxrrfect condilii^n
and so strengthen the c«mstitution that one may Ik.* as free from sickness and as vigorous and
strong during the trvingmontliv of spring and depressing summer .season .as at any othcrlime.
mailer, leaving nothing to cause fenncntatioii and deierioralitiii of this life-giving fluid.
ih.ii long ex]>ericnce and thorIn .selecting your blo^xl jmrificr and spring t.mic gel
Business.
ougli test have pnivcn the lK*.*<t.
.Moveil liy Alderman Winnie that
W Urdle IK. rhalxman pro tem
of Ihe city council for the coming year
CarrUil
IMilniment of Frank
ledy whose purifying properIn S. S. S. yt*u \\|il find
•eds.
vour dniggist
dnieirist for
tonic as vour system needs.
Ask your
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
ties are nnqnestitmahle, and just such
S. S. S.—tlierc is nothing else just as gtx>d.
For ihje past 40 years we have had a standing offer of
tains the l^st particle of any mineral wh.atcvcr, and tliis offer
.ho
Alderman
IkiiicIsi Ik* accept
111.
arc
Carr ill!.
MovikI by Abb-rman Gibbs that I
.iinctl adjourn
CsrriiHl
( HAS M BEERS, ('liy (Merk
sss
Adjourned regular meeting «
ty council hold In the c*.t.ncll
ay 17th. IWM.
Called to order by E J Ft(
1‘reseni - Aldermen Bingham
uy. Gibbs. .Millar. Mt»rrav. t
Winnie. Wilson and the mayor
Minutes of the last regular meeting
were read and approved.
Alderman Ijirdle now appeans
.....
for proof that S. S. S- o»nstill ojk-u
NATURE’S REMEDY
PURELY VEGETABLE
BOY WHO FIGHTS.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
YOUNC WIFEHOOD^
lh«* boy.
They are divided.
There
are tluxe who would restrain youth
aud k**« ii the ln*! s uo*-e huri* «l iu his
Isioks.
NOTICE
Borrox. M ass.. LV2 Shawmut Are.. Oct. 25 I»2Alter 1 had l«*cn married about four months 1 felt my
health cenerally decline. I seemed to lose the light step
and dragged w.*ari!y along in»tes.l. My appetite
and I lost health and strength. J was
y
Traverse City. Mich. Mav 17.
self-n*!iane<*
The r**ailv fi<t helps make the man.
I4K7 -Gentlemen -Wo. your committee on tin* and tsater. tsould recom
mend that the water rate for lawns lie
r.
“mornh*. imyablo
Wai*T oirn.Ml on a
'rr "J
Study Ihe bunch of humanity
plays In the sm-et near vour
^
.
,
\ 25 Cass Streot.
M' lni'i r- of tit.
Travursu City. Mich,
N.Tiional F.lerir.-.n:
t’outrar'.urK
AsstK-iation
of
the
rTf«i<lenl, Back Bay Womaa’* CHib.
a-= an ambition to do
tie harder than any
,e pack
They flpht.
,
j;, ”7,;v,r.r:“r-‘" ....... .
<!W) W.
J. M. GILLETT.
Uomnutii'f on Firo an.lv'Wnur.
i
alH.iit it.
Till* riimmltti*r* on fin* nn.i waior
maib- a nTnmravnilaibMi that tli** t^timlawnn Ik* rhanciHl from
li.r.o |K*r month to r, dollar*
months
Mo\.il by Alderman Glllett that the
■c«inim«*ndntlou of the rf»mmlti«*«“ l*e
r;;; t,r'xr
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
which keep* me well.
that
^
Ilf ih»* aabl city ahall pmeun* and wear
a unltabU* uniform whenever ro requemed and notified by the committee
..-r.lncli.m. CIlMt. li.l.l.. Milon pollct*
.Murray. Oviait. Winnie Wilson,
And n*Holved further, that all pw
llremen. wheiher rcRular or Rpr'clal. ljudie—S
Reaolutiont and Ordinance*.
while on duly, ahall wear a auliable
and appropriate shield to he furnlRhed l4kK—When-as. in pursuance of
by Ihe city, and that an onllnance
reaoliiiion heretofor.* adopted by
draftiHl and adopted by this council to elty council of the city of Trav(
|K*rpetuate the provisions of thin
City. Mich . railing a s,K*ciaI election
lutUi
the taxiiayinK electors of this city.
Moved
d by A
Cth day
n*RoluiliIon be
May! Uu4.7i;.m one o'clock; In the
('arrl.tl
aficriuKin until seven o’clock
Reaolution.
aftemoim of the same day. for the
-Reiiol od b> the council of the
•hican. (
erne City,
• Uallnvad Company
and the Manl*t«*<'
ANonheaatem
Railway Company Ik* each required to
brlnR on their track* to correapond
with the »trt*et Rrade on all atreeta and '’"wher‘ei"«ld election was held in
cruaalnca within the city limlta. and
that the adJuRtmmt of the
ther,*at that .T'S voie* or balloiK-were
Riven tn favor <.f liorrowlnR said
and 14 voief or l-UloTS were given
lie work*
borrowinx said Mtm. that said
Moved by Alderman RlnRham that
qm*silon x a* carried by a majority
the rei«dution l*e adopted.
the laxpayinx electors votlnR thcree
r;
Cardui makes women
for all the duties of womanhood
They strip off their jackets
It will relievs
leocorrhoBa, ovarit
7;,
of
id he ll fix .von 11 u III"
it
Uaits It?
Bruises are
don’t la-si. The
n«>r Rrocery
a IHO wTio
antaconisT
"'77:;:;.*'
licl.inRs
cles
He didn't scowl
Id all
s rousmoth
r of a
bath, and
manner to astonb*^
mighty
TOM GUNTGN'S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
win keep you free from pain.
WINE^CIIRDUI
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
simple
life
work, and lived
that wa* ti
neighlKir’.-« t»oy
coramernal world
power in th»** c
lK>y u
<»tbor
•after » pan.-rn Ja'i^b'
t.int .Mary"
■mail place (or ph>>iei.l
lor *lie
rnl-nl-*r
f,.„
DR. W. J. BIGONS
ns lin.l Sl'kT
' •'
dot ins tl.«* pr«-«*<*lins •
III I.0111I0U Stl***-t'
: hns lu;ul«* tliK r»*.idu;t' fV*p.irtu)<’ut nun «.-;ito
; cr.iM-1 from Iron Mi . ,
qiK-iit liiliTval- nt 111*- I
tlio liusu*r tln>r<.usl>f-''r«'»
I atom of mau making q>iix,lii> in <h.gytnuu>.iiiui for Hi-
Verv iHTSt of .Icnt.xl service oni).
ve.xx*of practice
• mii-i.
n
' Urking
Hi« lii;it<*My i>k li |»k r licilth
——————
ai-< ontii i>( 111* >o'«!>Himy lii'
A Sure Thing.
' gvmnjiHii*- ••v*‘rri«»'« liS'*’ i*o<'u ««•*
-nul that notblnc i-; sure except
«ireiisttien li « utu-. |e«
md taxes, but that
rot alto
^ prnetlrnl working l^l»orat<«rT
true
r>r King's New Dlscov
niiiu-nils will he nu exliildl
Consumption is a st.re cure for
Colorado S« boot ,.f Mlnrx ,
throat troubles
Thouv
.ommi-si.n
^ bn* apprnpriabd K’.oO' foi Mieexl.Il.it
VanMetre of Shepherdtown,
'i:?a*:;;77ri^rreverything
One boi
;ivery then
i Infallible
cured me »bsolmel>’roup.
Whooping Cough.
Grip.
monla and Consumption
Try H
guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug
p and F. H. Mead*. Trial* boitlea
THE MARKETS.
'Wm"
“‘m ir^rHom-lrf.
Ice
try a record want
Cream
AO.
Johnson's I>rup 5
!d!^d*
ItrwrsarMiss Meanweli i.-omplalsantlyi-Ab.
Mm. CK.ldlu.gs. no one .,*uld mistake
who the mother of tlK*«* handsome
children Is. You ought to be proud of
them, for they inherit all their u.otb
et'. beauty and grace. Mrs. GoTdbags
,.
Contractors Wanted.
'• pany will furnish the cement, the con
,0; tractor to furnish sand, gravel ami
1-
» to I
Notice to Dog Owner*,
T
w eVrr ..*a..«ar
Owners of dogs are notified that the
31
:k';
Rocky Mountain Tea makes handsome
women out of plain
and that’s enough.
3S cents, tea
tablet form. Johnson’s Drug Store.
TRY OUR ^’KL^'ET
Wm A. McCool. Cltlxen*
k Startling Test.
M. h.kopany, I*a . made a startling
resulting In a wonderful cure
He
»rit«**
a patient wa. attacked with
emorrhage*. caused bv ulceralion of ilie siomarli 1 had often bl ind
Electric Bitters exrelleni
stomach and liv.-r troubles s„ i pnv*
The patient
gained
rcrihed
o'-cr Sinpcr offn
ipr
■fe-
Notice to All People Intersstsd.
aFVessmenf roll* for the
street from the east 1
e.-t to Hie east line of Park
i
anir
and I’nk
I’nlon
on street.
street, from the
liqe of l< t 1 of block 5. lo Han
jiy & Co ’sI Fifth subdirl
subdivision of
o the north end of
■el bridge, are now In
he collection of the
j third aescssiiieiit, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid Install
menis. ihe *ame to be paid before the
flrsi .lav of June. 1904. ’
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer,
till may 21.
.. ................
Vour
IjuiI.Iuv, unilcr K.
with Horkeray Business
uek in'i? months ” Electric Tiitters
i.siiively guaranteed for Dyspeiv
n and Kid
; away.—Atchison Globe
PAVING TAX.
DENTIST /I'L
:i»ri.-iy -l.M
■ grind' tl
i?L..
aharp comerx aad xteep hills.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIVFRY
hr N.v s
n.T** lidi
im b> !..■
Thi- I*.
in truth, he
gang, fur fear th St he will ge
He sits on the
bracerl. ready to i
Resolved, that said question of
P pan of the other
rowing 119.000.0.1 for the purpose aforemrrowful youngster.
id the samey Is hereby '
laid be
has neither courage
carried by t
have
clarevl t
14S5-Resolved by the council of the «»id taxpaying electors
s aforesaid.
^'l^rSnb
'ilL'
l.kTd' foikt
hr.
Michlsan.
»e
CU:
city of Traver»e
Moved by Alderman
Alderm:
Dingl
■ is pickr*d on by
from and1 after thliis date, no Rrades the resolution be adopted
grade atakee
inned by others. He has long
Khali IK* furoUhed
Carried
by the city engineer for the con■e
his
sentimental
mother
A
ldermen
Bingham.
Glllett
Yeas—.
■ cross Gibbs. Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. Winnie cannot l»ear lo cut them off. they
Ktmcilon of any sidewalk
walk within said city except upon
sti bvautiful: and he cut* out paper
Wllsoif. 1-ardle—9.
order of the city council, or by
Moved by Alderman Bingham tbai dolls at an age when the sun-browned
city clerk when he shall have received the cement walks in front of lot 9 and yotuhs of the neighborhood are p
the deposit for anch walk as required
10. block 5. original ing Indian and eating raw beef in
of I
by Ihe ordinance relatlre
liack yard. He wear* shoes when
t 4fl feet of
the c
plat,
stmctlon of such walks.
original plat, and lot 1 of Han other lads are l»arefooted and stoneblock
Moved by Alderman Murray.that nah. Layy Jk Co.'e second subdivision, bruised. His little pinched face Is p
the resolullan be laid oa
thetlc. and he has teeth like a squl
the curb line.
Carried
rel. He never had a fight, and he ne
er will, because he has never be<-n
Reaolution.
Yeas-Aldermen
Bingham, Glllei
made to take his place in the boy
14Sd—Resolved by the city council of Gibbs. Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. W'lnni
world and battle out his own salva
the city of Traverae City that the ape- W’ilaon. Lardle—9.
tion.
Moved
clal asseasmeal roll for the aeooBd laWTio stands the best chance of takthe cotmcll adjourn.
sullment for the special aa
this world, tl
(Carried.
for the rradin*. parln* and Improrln*
CHAB. U. BEERS, Cltx Gcrk.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
of Wins of Cardui purchased from your druggist
rr„'
Yea*-Aid. BInRham. Lardle. Gibbs.
iVickeray.
Glllett,
Millar.
Murray,
tl.-Winnie.
Wll8on.-(l»V)
Ovlatl.
Reaolution.
Sixth street In said city from
.s to all who may
‘•vt the nee>l ot a thoruunhly j;ooJ blood tonic,
feetlni; rare the .- wiU be benetited thereby.
V .f.rs truly.
MRS JOSIE A. BRn-TAlN.
44 vr. NinUi St.^Colutnl*ia. Tens
if we would avoid the tisual >pring sickness; and
Carried
HR.**.—R«milve*rby the rotindl i
It is .'v time, Dxi,
when l)oils and carhumlcs. :’.n l jm<tnlar or scaly
Unfinished Business.
Alderman Ijirdle that the
iml by A
r and rli clerk be authnrlziM) m
0 acres of land south
• city cemetery of the
,er C«i.
• cemetery
Aldermai
reMdmint) lu> adfipied.
t'arrl»*d
Yeas—AI
iVickeray.
tivlati. Winnie. .WlUon —tl" »
^solution.
GentieTaen : For over four years 1 sufiered with
geaeral d.^ Uty. causing a thorough brealt.ag
duv.-n of m:’ system, ro that 1 was unable to attend
to my l.o»i*el.o’.d dntief. I l.ad tried other medi
cines. which did not rel.eve me
Seven yeara ago
my o-*ue.n. who h.vd l-eea benefited by
f
to’.d me -abou: It. I tr.e 1 :t .and it cured me. 1 have
i>cfa .i!>ie to attend to try hotirel.old duties ever
s.ace. esp-r.encing no inconveai^r.ce whatever;
1 a.Ti .vole to work in the garden as well aa
ing winter, and you mayltKil: for some old chronic
Frank Blrdsall. Janitor of ihe We
; prorld
'^^Adam
Orumm. watchman
at the
)uncil n
by motion demand a vote on micli ref Oval Wood Dish Co
Moved by Alderman 1-ardie that the
erence.
Hesolved also that this rewilution anointments t»e confirmed.
be and hereby is adopted as a stand
ing rule of this council to remain In
full force until duly modified or re
pealed.
“
d by
I* adopt e<1
Some liave no partictilar ailment but are just
tired, worn out and totally nnhl for work or anythiuj; else th.it recprlres er.cr-y or effort.
have been collecting in the blood and system dur
\ JL /c cordUny invite the people of TraTcne City and
vidnhy to visa oar NEW DENTAL PARLORS,
kxmted in the New State Bank building, Fou rth
workmen am! nxxiem method* we are prepared to give yon
work which has hitherto been done only in large dtiea.
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
Most everj'body feels bad in the spring.
TraverselCityDeiital Parlors
idlgest
it respoQstble for
.e* of pale, lifeless complexcase*
i. red noses and t
i Rocky Ho
Ige o
fwlcp In Ihe hosplUl
Johnson's Drug Store.
After ^.•nl^
ca.-<* of piles caii.^JDg 24
doctors and all remedies failed,. BuckPRY OUR VELVET Ice
len s Arnica Salve■ quickly arrested
B. A. McO)ol, CUlxens phase t7».
further iDfiamniation and cured him. It
____________ ^ 2ltt-l»o
cinquers ache* and kills pain. 25c. at
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H
I Meads, druaHsL
try a record want
AO.
THE EVENnrO BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTTZ, MICFL, WEDIfESPAT, MAY is, l»Oi.
omciAL Fwocgmwos
or the City Cmintt «T tlw CMr o'
Trmm City. MicMfMi.
Bacuter iMtec of tte Cfty Conell Md fai the co—rll room. May I9th.
CUM to order by B J.
■wyor. la the ctelr.
Preani—Aldcnarti Bingham. Dock«ray, OlUatt. Gibha. Lardle. Millar.
Marray. Orlatt. Winnie. Wilaon. and
lh« Mhyor.
Moired by Alderman Lardie that
wbea ve adjoom «e adjonm Vt m
Toooday rrenlng. Mar 17>h. 11*04.
8 o'clock p. m.
Carried.
Mcnred by Alderman Bingham tl
M opedal meoUng of the city council
called for May 25rd. 1»64. at
o'clock p. m.. the amtier of nevery
be a Bpeeia] order of buxinea*
Carried.
BetHlenc and Communicationa.
To the Honorable, the
10. and h
Hannah's find add.
Mored by Alderman Gflleit that the
petition be referred to the committee
) atreets and walka.
Lost.
Yeas—Aid GUlett WOsoo.
Nays—Aid. Bingham. Dockeray.
Gibbs. Lardir. Millar. Murray. Oriatt
»d W’i
1004.
To the HocorabI»le. the Mayor and City
Council of the• City of Tiltverse City.
Michigan
14C»—Gentlemen:—We herewith
your approval
iroral an estimated
the paving of West Front
Union
from
le
Hall stre<
street to the ea
line of Unb
Also from the
ae of Wadsworth
street to the wi
St reel.
RespeetfiiHy.
BOARD OF
'cnf'A*;;
buildings on
Park airfet.
near Waablogtoa.
BcepectfuUy auLmitied.
U. E. Wynkoop.
Mored by Alderman Winnie tliat
the petltloo be granted tinder the di
reetloo of the fire chief.
Carried.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Connell of the City of Trarerae City.
Michigan:
14«&—We. the ondaral^ed. taxpay
an of the city of Trarerae City, ro
apectfoUy petition that a atreet licbi
be placed at the corner of Front and
' Wellington atreets in aaW city. And
your petitioners win ever pray.
R. J. Fleming. Wm. Mitchell. G<v>.
E. Pray, Waller D Lyon, W. O. Hoi
den. A. W. Peck. Charlie Kroupa. I.
W. Codman, A. I). Tyler. Geo. Hamlin.
Chaa. F. Hunter. J. A. Mdntosh. Mark
Craw, Frank Hamilton. A. W Und
O. W. Steward. I.orln Kolwrla. O.
Carrer. V. E Montague, l^nm FTit!
C. K. Buck. n. H Hasletl. J Alfred
Moore. A. R. Kell
•Hogg. E. I.ynn. ..
Huebel, A Roaentbal.
Rone
A. Bowmi
W. Slmma. Frank King. H D
D. Alley
Mored by Alderman OibbK that the
petition be referred
ed by Alderman
itloDH for lights
treen reported on. be preaented t
committee on public llghlii
iling for 1
report;
Carried.
Trarerae City, Mich.. May L.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Trarerae City.
imlcT
14C6—Gent lemen;—We.
signed, do retpecifully ask your hon
orable iKKly to order a sidewalk
rooatnicted on the <
aide of Spnii
atreet. from Fn»ni
mih
Sixth atreet.
Respectfully yours
W. F. Wolcott. Geo W Mc^
Geo. Frltr. A S FYltr. W. P C,\
P. Carrer.
Front street, from Union street
east line of Hall atreet.
Privata Frontage,
square yards paving 4?
fifio^f^' curbing 4 hrtc.’... * l WKi
.............................. Iim5.5<t
Total ..................
City.
yards paving G
^4 9R475
11.95**
46 ft. Straight curbing
116.80
28 ft curved curbing G 8l-2o
26 40
5 catch basins an<l conn^Tturns ....................................
247.00
Filling In river ...................
KKKtOo
S 2484 95
Injury, anf
gate the mane
as la Just undei the clrcnmaiances.
en L Sheffc
Bnigham
Ikjard of Trade with the view
invitation to the state i
hiving
) kold
ipment of the G. A. ]
rampn
city in
^r of said
As but one member
low on the council
have
the
committee
WQUld
council. The Invltatk
filled fr
given, must be ready previous
If giv(
ne 115ih. 1904. Many prominent m
June
attend these gatherings. Including g(
emnr. U S. senators and repreaeni
lives
of congress. The attendance
will Ik- from all paru of the state
will be no less than four hundred,
-xpenses while
visitor pays bis expenses
bail, music id badges, are
I by citizens here. We should be
have the committees get i
gel her at once and Issue this invH
lion, as we IK-Ileve ii will be a desira-
;:.r7u.
^ ....... .......
I riiridng 4
1 11252 75
City.
“T^r^e^rcliV. Mich . May 16. 19.14.
McGregor Boy
«t p»T fr »I "t.’.ii. jr. r.T *
speclfull?
l47:,^l‘^“rewUh transmit the ^iginal
r«ipy of Perry Hannah s Founh Addi
tion lo the city
proved iiv the slate and ask your ap
proval r»f the same. When w» approve«l
cerllfled copies with
I will
rlork.
Yours
respectful
Peiry Hannah
MnvfKl by Alderman Gibbs that i
a-s pr.-.^q)le.| |m- arrepu-.l a
C 'led [
Reporta of'slanding Committees.
v™-Ai.i ninthjoi Ordi.. r.ii.i.,,
<eray. GHleti. Millar. Murray.
,tt. Winnie, Wilson-(10 »
Honorable, the Mayor and Cit;
rll of jhe City of Traverse Clt>
?,vri
ks to whom was n'ferred jhe |K-ti
1 of the Non hem Michigan Asylum,
a tram ruatl on Elniw»KKiI avenue
stre«-is would rciKi
such p.-iiiion and reenm
hat the same be not grant.-.!.
Dan-.! May
iTAT^:;
To^t
oncil of t
Michigan:
146*1—Gentlemen:—We here'
mil for your aitpmral a list of walks
which In niir opinion niHMl rebuiding
With cement. These walks are ail in
bad condition and need replacing
luton as possllde.
Respectfiill) submitted.
IlUARP OF PUni.lC WORKS.
Chas. M. Beers. Clerk
IMUnI thlad4th day of May . 15»tt4
Walks To Be Built
On Waahinpton Street.
Lots 12. 1.1, 14. w^4 feet of If.. 1
IK, block 7. original plat.
{.xXs 1. 2. 2. block S, original plat
From G. R. A I. track east to Hot
street, on north side of Washington
sin-et and lots 9. in. n. 12. in. 14. 15,
1C of block G.
L 4L- Co s 7tl,
On Eighth Street.
4. .5. 6. 7. S. ft. block S. and lots
4ft and 50. s Mock C. and lots 1. 27. nS
2». 40. 41. 42. block S. all In H
&
Co.'s 1st add.
On Ninth Street
Lot 1. block 10. II . I. « Co s 1st
add
On Casa Stiwet
McGregor boy m a very handsome, bright bay Six
commanding appearance. He can go as high as any horse
road, and with ^entj' of speed. He can show a 2:30 dip
never been traineil for speed. His breeding is certainly of l
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the homestretch, the sir
mightiest race horse in America, Cresceus 1:50J, and over o
dred others below the 2:20 marlu
B.
u...
On East Eighth Street
LoisP. 10,11.12.12,14. 15.16.
15. original plat
• ** *
On Franklin Street
l>ota 8 and 9. block 16. original plat
On Webstar Street
. 4
Lou 6. 7. «. 9. 10. block U H.. L. 4
Co 'a 7th add.
On Wadsworth Street
Lot 21. block T. H.. L. 4 Co *s 6th
add.
Also west aide of Central school
grounds.
On Eleventh Street
' New walk all on tonlh aide.
> 1 and Id. block 8. H.. U 4 Co.'s
'■ Louis
M add.
J.
226 East Front Stmt
ttiy oaar.
THE
BEAUTIFUL
IVIOIROAN
-rnAVKMSK OITTV’,
-
\Vc have purchased
iht; oM established
ADDITION
Ju^i laid mil. adjoitiing ib«> city park,
and lh<- Friiiu Sin-.’t Ibuib-varil. 10«t
f.-.-- wi.l*-, exi.-ii.liitc lliniugli ii. 19
liii^ ar<- Bli«-:i<l> S4>l.l ami ihi- luilanciwill niM lak- )..ng i..
If >.».
w.iuM likt- III g*-i
or m<ir«- of ih<-iii
nn.j
nu- mkui baiu ready lo
wail upon you bit same C.VI1 ai 2;;v I-:. Front StT
ICI”.
bo conducted in connection with our COAIy-tml
We wish to assure the frientN
and patrols of Mr. Jackson, and all other let:
consumers, that it is our aim to j*ive them the
best and
most elllciont service
icc is pure ami
possible.
untixcelled in quality.
Our
L. G. BRYANT.
Wo are
ami earm stly solicit yi>ur patroi a^e
MC.B. Taylor Goal Co.
BOTH 'PHONES
6RARD RAPIDS A INDIARA RY
COMPANY.
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
...HEALTHIEST....
iSS-H'S.-::
UIOWT
ELECTRICITY
Cemetery Fund.
Hugh
roiiorll of 111.. CHv nt Tr»v..r,<. rily.
)h-i II loiirr.
Petersen. T. H A. Tregea. M
Diebolt. L. Panek. J W Haggard
Thomas Dui
Fnsl Harig. Herl>ert
enlM-n;er William H Nash,
Wlkel. .lames
Gun ton.
Move.1 by Alderman Bingham
the petition iH- referre.1 t.» the commit
lighting.
■e on pu
Carried.
Traverse City. Mich.. May 16. 1904.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan;
1472—Gentlemen:—As I have been
notified to build a cement walk adjoinmy property on State street. I
lid res|>ertfiilly p«‘titlon .vour liontde ikody to cause or have removed
a telephone pole belonging to the Bell
Telephone Co. This pole is iocaied
near the comer of my shop and lias
.inly 4 wires on the same. I wish" to
build my walk clear to the curb, and
think that this pule should be removcHl
before building the walk. The wires
pole, ctjuld, without Inconventbe eompanv 1m« placed in the
alley.
Yours truly.
‘tertyl
VIcto
Moved by Alderman Gil
that t
petition l»e referred
the rommittee
power
art.
Carried,
To the Honorabl
hie, the Mayor and City
Council of thile City of Traverse City.
Michigan:
173—Gentlemen:-September 2Gih.
190.1. I was Injured while attempting
bridge over the Asybtm
tth street. It seems that
the planking had been bmken through
and some employee of the city had
patHied the hole in the bridge by plac
ing a thin piece of board over It. anti
this board broke through as my horse
stepped upon It. and threw the horse
•n. throwing me out
qnlle acurerely Injoi
».th..ul
JACKS
I have imported two
jacks for
farmers
who want to raise
Mules. Unc of them
will l>e fouml at my
stabli.*s ami
I will
keep
Hlair.
near Georj»e
C
Widrij*
farm.
,
..DENIISIS™
All Work of Hlghsat Peealble Oradx
Fine Qeld Work a Bpecielty.
B. J. MOIIGAN
OiiiilMii RIni ElieIrtc
UrM »4 fmt Cl.
•Mrs. Pas«'ol-. Janitor
S=,s^'—■
M.&N.LriME CARD
mail
Vi* tv>rKMiMi M A JL O. B
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
TO INSURE COLT $10.00
J. H. Monroe
Goo. 0. HeWotIr
MOKROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Builditid ^
-tan I .a IU> IH ,M PaNI IM *n.| r*r»w*'
aiiittutl Kiiv ln«ar*nn- I'ompeujr
3 11 W EW W I L H E L M BLOCK
Blocks and
Brick «
Ulorl,< an.l Dri. k
iTi.-.-s
^onal.'e
W,- liax- a large
a!mo>! unllnjli'-.l
■•To-i;:
m<K-k and Brlrt
Marhiiii-s
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
Contingent.
R J Mans 4 S*.n. wo.>l........$
C E Murray, special ehn-llon
A E Hmgham. sptn'ial elec
SALE.
whiili are tin
of anviIling on lli<* ina
figur.Pb*a'
inv*-.iligai»- ln-for-’ luiying
lirttlars i
J. LEAHY
AT .HOTEL WHITING
25 gent'a watche*.
20-year cates,
Elgin or Waltham,
$10.98 each.
25 ladies' watches.
20-year cases.
Elgin or Waltham.
$12.98 each.
These prices only for Satur
day. 21tL
Now’a your chance.
MUIar 4 M.»rse. sundries...
In warrant. May 2nd.
RA8TALL. Hustling Jeweler.
Hroif Leail Pipe 4 S.' L
1- L. «. BUILOIN*
Pere Marquette ! traverse otp, nuebigan EXPERT OPTICIAN
Arthur Earl, special election
JMw. Rosser, bulhllng inspect-
■\lert Pip.' 4 Supply Co., sun-
O. P. CARVER 4 BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
GLASSES FITTED BY
Goodrich & Stanley,
SPECIAL
JOHN R.SANTO^j^
ISENEHAL INSUBARcT]
ORS. 4AWVER A FCNHALLEBON
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
s.i\.-s ...............................
W H C.Mirtad.-, windries.
’r.Te 'iifVoi,r.T's;’i"
enth street.
8:10* in
AND
Work, .od ll>..> !«■ ...Ibortrod
build a d.wk line aeconling to plans
and siH-clflcatlons of the engli
U:i —C.oiitl|.nieii: — Yoiir
D-H.LL'JtS,’''-'-
East Bay Park
UUSi.XESS of JOM.N A. JACKSON, which xvill
WOOD buniness.
PLAT OF
MIOI-IIOAri
ice as Well as Fuel
Ine strei»t tHmtlnm-d Is $1020.
Voa.-Ald BHikliom. I.jrdlo. Gild...
'^Package
FLOIR
HannahV
BEST
Snow
White
Noble
Vf^for2Slbs
......
■sJ
Moved by Alderman Ijirdie that the
petition be accepteil and placed
file.
5cts
B. J. Mmi's Lirenf StiUi, Trmst Ctty, WA
iSe
E-HF-
'rR'ri.J.wEU.
."s-sr xjr:
GASH 8R0GER
now bookinji tirders for the season’s delivery,
d city
Council of the City of Traverse Cltv, er. fronting on the city market sli
Michigan:
UeH|H«tfully submiltetl.
1467—Oentlemen:—We. the under
HOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
signed, most decidedly remonairnte
us. M. B«-ers. Clerk.
Cha-s.
against building a tram tray on Elm
of May. 1904
wood avenue. There has been
Members of i
• Chairman
by the city a franchise for i
_______
lUiard i Public Works:
('arrlci.
railway and we do not want th
G«‘ntiemen:—I herewith submit
May 16.
all taken up with railroads.
sketch showing method of building a
Respectfully submitted.
dock line aUing the river bank of the
E. W. Hastings, G. C. Thompson. C. Board man river adjai
A. Phillips. O. M. Morse. E. J. Cot.ke
The d.
1477—Gentlemen:—Having examln.nl
A. H. Mlllec. A R. Fuller. Thus
Rennie. W. H.^ImVi*
J
Young.;. John
IK feet t
I
idgi- abutment
ab
L. Dell. J.S. Conrers. G^ge^Du
i-t. My estimate of the cost of I
. . H Bar
Gam. Mrs
1
J. Shie
n Hobbs. E. H. Allyn. J
R Baiimey. Hugh Kennedy. I W
w-naiE
Cera>
Hal
Win stand far the season of l»t>4 at
square yards imvlng fi ^
rb G KOc;'
feet curve.1 curb <i 11.20
basins and Conner
BUSIRESS CARDS.
BE B0TBI6 BRED STALUON ELGIN C. LEWIS
Foaled 1SB8, and stamb 15-3 hamU high.
Carried.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Giilett. I
Gibbs, Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. V
Wilson—(9.)
Nays-Dockeray—(1.)
Traverse City. Mich.. May 14, 1904.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan:
1474—Gentlemen;—Some
committee consisting of
incll WI
I 12C20 4.5
From Union Street to West Side of
fk..
Wadsworth Street.
the communication Ik- rece|vi-d and
Private Frontage.
49S5 square >*ards paring ft .
—V
streets and walks.
der and ana balas penaaaeaUy la>4j
Jitred. aad I have aaSered a graal deal
tat of thia accideat. I have
beeo
.ble to do
that lime; that la, to do my aanal
work, and have spent awney for treatmenu medlclnea. etc.
I feel that fire hundred doRars
28 40
43 67
StKkt, BmOs, Grail, PmitiMi,
15 68
J. M. FELL,
50.4C
COMMISSION BROKER,
r.dumhia TmJrier CoJ sun-
1 1297.25
CHARLES E. MURRAY.
C. R. DOCKERAY.
A E. WILSON.
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
adopted
vor of the several
ended by the city
and that the mayor and clerk be
Suita 308-Naw State Bank i
building- Correspondent Geo E- '
Ellla. Grand Rapids.
I K c m. u
WHY SHORTEN
YOUR LIFE
n> «-at:r.g
liroad «h<-i
L-r.:.
Fire Proot Elastic Pulp
Plaster..
; Made of wool, pulp and Fiber,
adly prepared and ideny combined with fire clay,
; cement and other ingredients.
J Plaster today, cypenters can folI low tomorrow without dislodging
; plaster. CarlcKul on hand
..CARPET CLEANING WORKS..
HHneineiitni
521 SOUTH UNION
K. B. CHAPW, Propriclor. '
Phc»ne ii>
las Washi-t-tbiQ SU
Tki Tdiilt Nf nadir Cl.
. S.k b, A.W.Will. ta BanW. in
OU. Phon. SSL
S, mortrn
m Mm0» Bukt at.
Butchers and Sausas^a Makers
Official Market Quoutions by pri
vate wire, direct from New
York and Chi^o.
Abaolote aecnrity.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
tiic first five t»la)-i
b of each
>nth.
tcuring heailache
jand nervousness
i sjiecialty; glaast guaranteed to fit.
o-~Record Want Ada. bring Big
ItatiAnw for the noiwy Invwtod.
.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECOItO WANT AO.
THE EVENING RECORD 15 »’ci.ci Hiii«
YE8TERDAV8 ISSUE
ElOnrH TEAR—»1!>5
TRAVERSE CITV, MICIL, ^DXESDAT, MAY SS, IWM.
WILLBEQN
NEXTWEEH
JAFANCtC ADVANCE TOWARD
MANCHURIAN CARtTAU
auRorATUii AUfosT lEAinr
pmLHMMwmomm
AtUmptod to Shoot Rapids in on Idaho
Ptivor and Boat Ovortumod.
Wor« Los Orivofo.
SECURED
NOTHING
By Win* 10 iho Evenlnf Rotwd.
Sail Lak** City. Uuh. May 25 —Four ROBBERS BROKE OPEN JULIUS
orer* drowned tn ibe Fkyett*
CAMPBELL’S SAFE.
near Garden Valley. Idaho, yes
terday by the oTertumioc of the boat
whkh they attenpied to shoot the
OVEILOOKED
SMALL CHANGE
pidm No liodles have yet been reoorered
AU wore tlml»er men in
rhante of k>K drives.
ALTHOUGH
Vrcraringto
make important
MOVE AGAINST JAPA
WEATHER.
SHIELDS APPOINTEOr"
THROUGH
THEY
MANY
RptE
8EA1
•rV
PAPEI
B* a Monibor of tho State
Conunlaalon.
Uacd Glaaa Cuttor to SUrt Break in
, Countryaido Aroond Fang Huang By Wire to the i->enlna Record.
Rear Window Through Which
iBlng. Mich. May 25.—Governor
l.anBl
Chong la Covarad With Ruaaian
has appointed Robert H. Shields.
They Came—Evidently Work
Oravoo—Rwaoian
Caaualtiaa
iHst and mine superintendent of
capitalist
of Local Talent.
p lax
llonabton. a memlier of
at Laaot 2.000.
Kerr
commission to snccee^l Angus
Calumet, resigned.
The hardware store of Julius Camp
By Wire to the Brenlnc Record
bell nr. the south side was broken into
l>Midoo. Mar 25.—Advlres rt-o lved
last night, the money till bn>ken opi-n
by the Time* from Us c«rtTesp.iodeni
and the safe opened but very for
who U with General Kurokl s army al
tunately Mr. C.ampb<dl had taken the
Fen» liuana Chen*, says the Jaiianeiwday's receipts home and the rold>er
advance toward the Manchurian capi
did not find what he was looking for.
tal will lieitin neat week. The Yalu
Entrance was gained to the store by
army, be says, will remain at Fen*
breaking In a pane of glass at ihe.n ar
Uliana Cheny. iiendln* developments SEVERE BUSINESS DEPRESSION
and then crawling through the open
by the second army corps. "The conn
FELT BY RAILWAYS.
ing. From appearance of the mindow
tryslde." the eorrespondent adds, "is
It looks as If a glass cutler was used
to start the break in the glass and
covered with Russian itrares. The
then
It was broken out.
Russian caaualtles since the land 75.000 HEN AIE DKOPPEO
Judging from appearance's It «a«
fightina ttegan cannot have been less
the work of a novice and some one
than a.noo. Odd prisoners are dally
who was very familiar with the sur
RIGID
ECONOMY
ORDERED
ON roundings of the store
The robben
aiTivIna ”
was probably''committed by two boys.
ALL ROADS.
As far a« U known nothing of value
wa« taken and money seemed to Imwhat was sought
Dropping Has Been Under Way Since
April 15 and
“
plated until Middle i
Moat Severe in.
restriction upon the war
ents at the front The pn
lU-f here Is that General
) Wire to the Kvenfng
1 dtffiriillies
N. w York, May L‘5 1
iral reduction in the wo|
Japa Moving Forward.
the raiinvads in UiU ni*
By Wire to the Kvening Record
>w under way 1m«ciU,
. St. Petersburg. May 25 —A telegram
from Mukden says the Japanese for- depresvlonN III Iran^|v^r1|■
ari'ording to dU|iatrhe««
traffic renters to the H<The ilriipplnu of «^p1c
Sevah Drowned.
iibder way ^^uel• April I'
By Wire to the Rvening Record.
Im> eonipleteil
Kleff. May 25—Reports from along of June. It I* esiiroatei!
the rUer state that the river ste
7‘i.oimi men hav«‘ lieet
C/ar collliliHl on the Dnliu-r wl
small vessel, sinking the latter. Seven Traffic officials in ChiiWK
Opinion that the rallroa
pi'rsonx were drowm*d.
Ing a jMTioil of depre>i>.io
In year> On all isyjite
rigid economy ha» l*een
de|iartmont!< and the |
agers declar«jJi»l wag#
duciMl in a short time. .
EMPLOYEES
DISMISSED
Showers and thunder storms tonlidit
nd Thursday.
Cooler Thursday
fiemoon. Brisk southerly wind, ahlflng to northwest Thursday.
GIRL'S
IT’S
TOUGH
HEART CUT OPEN.
Rare and OHRcult Surgical Operation
Performod by German Doctor.
Berlin. May 2.*. —What is considered
one of -the most remarkable surgical
oiK’-raflons ever p.*rfc»rmed In the
world, by reason of the great danger
by cutting off the life of the
pat lei during the progreas of the
work, baa Just been completed by
Professor
hsor Mameuffel
Manieu
rof IVirpath. Cermany, on a young girl
pnivtHj
This operation, whi
cessful. Involved cutting open and
sewing up the girl s heart The sur
front his
In removing
rt
. It lent a heart, the lieaiing of w hich
had stopped two hours before his aid
was sought a bullet wihirh had lndge<l
in the 'l«ck of the organ
4'uriously enough, though the bullet
ha<l practically piemvi the bean, it
had touched no larg»- blood-; ve-isel.
After several hours the patient regain«-d consciottsnes*. and is now as
well as ever, the stuhed heart iM-lng
as good as now.
« 0ily Book Store
and that is oue rea^m why elkskin has liecnme a very inipnlar
leather of which t.» nial.t- -bts-:ft»r btiy sand men Hut it.i^ r.ot
the only i> as<va Elk-i.in
are a- soft and ewsv fitting a*a gIov.> ElkVkin shmw ar>- as
light, almict. a.-a fegther.
Kik^i.it
shoes
»re
Just
su»rni«
ill-
And
w.-ar- sav.
ther.-
“wear «nif to •} eni
..voii
get
is
c-
That i- if
Tl.e Genuine
Elkskm.
Snappy Stylos
Sprii|SiitsatS10.l2J5. II
ti22
iiie elkskin shie-s that »n- not
at
.v !.
t»ur
i Won Modo
• Is'kir.
sh.H-s ar- niadf of Genuine Elk-
faith ciirv methods Mrs Hn.wn said
a veterinarian had lie»-n «-mployet!.
but faiWHl to relieve the suffering ani
niai and Mr Brown r»*>orted to pra,v*T.
Any Roes Ladies?
s«.me shtvs are s,.'.! ?-.r g- nii
>lkskir
akin.
VOU
l,fli<W
wl.-'t.
I<>
tonight
Good Fitting
il jrour I
••GUtl
i»f leather
FAITH CURE FOR HORSE.
Veterinary Failed and Then the Animal'a Owner Tried Prayer.
Indlanaitolis. May 2.'-— Wililam ,11.
Gifts for Commencement
That art- suttahle as well as acceptable and appropriate.
Time Uioks and dainty booklets an Jbe right kind of presenu to
give SiKuething that every graduate can trnasurv as a reminder of
tfae days «if grad-ualion
>.
’
We hav- some elegant Issiks In all the finest bindings, burnt and
band painted Ie«tb<-r covt-rs. Pretty liooklets and a. host of good
things in pi»etu-al works Call and s«»e.
MfmIl'TrinIririi 1 CLOTHING
H.ATSOFK—The “Lnr is oft
at N'esrport, that is amongst the
laches—no more hats dunng
dur
t
summer u the
e cry—but
t
the gentleracn, mostt of
*»f them, can be
seen wearing the iaroous Newland Hats—wc sell the Newland at 3, '2.50. '2.0t». 1 50, l.Ot).
S. BENDA & CO.
Fashionable OutfillefS
r„?r.;
STRUCK BY
LIGHTNING
BARN BELONGING TO PHILANDER
/PARIS BURNED.
Neighbor Saw tha Fira and Awakened
Mr. and Mra. Carpenter. Who
'Were Stm Sleeping.
A targe iiarn
f bum»‘d
WAS THROWN
FROM TRAIN
GEORGE
•
AND
KILL THE
C2A*
PLOT OISCOVB
o<-ii>uk
Farit of laing Ijike
lightning snu burned I
l:ir> Ibis niornlng
urge Can'
did not awaken
ndMrs Carpenter
Ci .
and Mr.
when the bam was simck snd
Buell, s neighlHvr. was the first to stu*
once and awakened
He c
-m but
barn was past saving.
There was s«»me hav and grain In
the barn and also s few farming im
plements. A htMwe Itelonging to George
Can»cnlor was also consumed.
The lisrn was rather i " ' ' “ "
^ a fairly good
What the loss
V M
TO WRECK
THE
Pilot Train Sent
Wrecked Ten Minutes
Imperial Train Arrived.
AMERICAN
By Wire to Hie Evening Rectml
Berlin. May 25—The Ixikal Ann 1ger reports an attempt to assassinate
the crar during his majesty's rv>cent
fnutratiul by a pilot
Ich was sent in advancee cofIhe
vance train
[*s iK'fore the crar's train
1* spot
min-
INDEPENDENT NEtGEtT
Michigan Lines May Be Consolidated
and Thgn Unite the System W
Other States Perfected.
KNISS. WAS SERIOUSLY
INJURED.
papers They c\
o|H*n another drawer in which he sup
pos'd then* was money, and failed.
~ open the one drawer he broke It
' several pieces Papery
sraiierv'il all over the floor and a pile
of them pushed under the safe. As
far as ronld Ite determined In hastily
going over them Mr. Campbell wuld
er none missing and it Is supliostHl that the rold>ef» were only look
ing for money.
, In a store of this kind things could
Ih* taken and not mlsseil unless large
qiiaatiib*s of them were removed, but
as far as could be determined not a
thing wa.s missing.
The rold>ery was discovered this
morning by G«'orge Nesl»lti when he
ojH'neil the store. Three customers
were waiting for him when be arrived
and they went in with him He was
siirprlst'd to sr* papers laying on the
flo<»r in front of the safe and so re
marked to the Fustomers. saying that
Mr. famplH'll had been to work. AltoiU
this time Mr, Camplvell came and he
discovered the broken window.
The window by which an entrance
was gained Is scre«'ned from the alley
by another shed and the robbers had
■al place in which to work wlth■Ing dlscoveretl. To aid
their work thee light (over the t
only
r the sti
To
window l>eing
I:' ■ '■■■
—
e'.hl.
initation and t
Wat a Brakaman on a Logging Train.
les aF
system siih those of t
Arms Laceratod and One Eye
ready pt'rfeclei
|
iienaw Home Telephone
Was Injured.
Washtf
. my. which has already- spent
I25.0(>«» or ino.hPrt in Ann Arl>or and
Bpeclsl to Ihe Erenln* Record.
operatUms. and yest
Ing were here to Inspect le systc
John B Frice -of Harelt
j yesterdsy w
drew G. Raub of Ijireme. Ps.l'^Byron enilrelr for a short time duringE the
ion.' Both sn
it to
r. Allen. Edward I.. Barbour and thunder storm, at which
Josetih I. Ikinn of Wilkesbarre. Fa .
in the
serious. Knits
and John B Ware of Grand Rapids.
Some* of these men sre inspecting
Independent companies, and as cancil on the case and has tj nnd<
igation. As yet no clew.<
PennsylIvanis is the citadel against
TAIOOaTTSOtlllWC
D found but It to bard to tf
which I[he Bell people
time what may deveU>p '
Town 'Is Being Deetreyed by Fire. sume that
: doini
Lae* It Already SSOCbOOG-Jackeon
er. li
of more than
BUX CAME KILLED BIN
fact, one of the gentlemen i
Sends Fire Department
that such was theh case, hut
the visitor* wotiid talk about their Excitement Over the Game Brought
By Wire to the Evening Record
plans. They Inspected the Ypsilantl
on Apoplexy and W. R. Edwarda
Jackson. Miss., May 26-^ teW- system Monday
Died at Youngstown.
phone measage from Yasoo City, 45
miles from here, states that the entire
M. A N. E. WASHOUT.
town Is being destroyed by fire. The
By Wire to the Evening Record.
entire fire department of Jackson has Trouble lav Lee
Located on the i
Ywingstown.
Ohio. May 25.—W. R.
left for the scene on a special train.
Branch.
Edwards, soperinteadent of the 1
The loss already U more than iJOft.oOO
Th€w were aeveral small washout* mer plant of the Republic Iron and
Steel
company,
died
this morning from
Black Bears for Petoskty Park.
on the Betsey river branch
the effects of excitement over a g
Fetoakey, Mich.. May 25 —The three A N. E last night. The moat aerioua of base ball here yesterday. Apop
black bears from the dens of Silver of these to In one place where fifty was the immediate cauae <d hi* de
feet
of
embankment
was
carried
atra:
prvM. of Acme hsve been added to the
atopptng traffic on the line. The mai
goo at the cliy park.
Mumm Is Ooad.
line to clear and no trataa were de
By Wire to the Evening Record
The rsdtal of D. W. Stewart's will layed oo this part ofr the road.
Frankfort. May 25.—Herman Von
..
baaln orooptly tonight at fi o'clock
la
jhe
Mumm,
the
Camotis wine merchanu
IL la
■o as to let: 1the school chUdren get
home earlier.
i
DRUG CO.
ALBERT GLOBENSKY.
Manager
; O. C. MOFFATT j
'
Abstracts of Title
;
I PRICES SATISFACTORY ;
I
►
Eatablishod In | S68
Room 210 Stata Bank Bldg.
Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
'
|
NA/. L.. SF»0\A^IM,
the Silk Stcre
is riiihi in the heart of th'* htu salt* of
Some of the numbers ar*hnv bm w.* b .ve -nil
some of the following }»oChI ones left.
19 inch black Peau tie Soie. worth sr,c.
for........................ .............
* •
21 inch Black Peau do Soie. worth l.'i-'i.
for..............................
- T •. ..
2*2 inch Black* Peau de Soie, d>*ed in the
silk, worth \X). for -.............. . • • - •
27mch Black Peau de Soie. worth 1.7:>.
27 inch Black Taffeta heavy pure silk.^wonh
27 inch black Swiss Taffeta, the genuine soft o:l
boiled finish, it’s been a great seller, at.. . •
36 inch heavy black 'Faffeta with the guarantee woven
These silks are all from one of the leading silk houses
of the countr>\ who will back us up
for pureness and wearing qualities.
you’d Be Surprised
‘lilUr**
e. Wilhelm,
Cpner Tr0nt
and Onion
wT^nty being on
-I.^GtHiir rUiib**!. for boy* YOU’D
t yoif fcMind fhty * ver w.-nt elwwbere for I
rUnlH-^-thv fcamc high cla*» of workmanship in out
and
dr« n’s suit*' that ha* made our men'o suit* faroou*. Child a aoita $2
to $7 5". Youth'* salt* 15.00 to llc..«o
^
dsmiltott aotbing Cmpaap
si
THE EVENESTG RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,1904.
rouiNivraowno
WILL BEGIN
NEXT WEEK
JA^ANEtC
ADVANCE
Ware Leg OrIvera.
By Wire to the Brenia* Record.
Salt Lake City. Uuh. May 25 —Four ROBBERS BROKE OPEN JULIUS
men were drowned In the Fayette
CAMPBELL’S SAFE.
river near Garden Valley. Idaho, ycaterday by the orenuming of the boat
In which t
e yet 1
mber
All V
logdri
ALTHOUGH
THEY
SEARCHED
SHIELDS APPOINTED.
THROUGH MANY PAPERS.
TOWAND
MANCMUfllAN CAFITAU
^flE^ARINOTO MAKE lM«>rrANT
MOVE AOAINiT JAPE-
Witt Be a Member of the State Taa
I
Cemmlaaien.
Ammd
Wtng
Huwig
Cheng U Cevered With nmvan
OravM—NwMUfi
CaMUltiM
•t LfMt uaoo.
By Wire to the Rrentn* Record.
l^analng. Mich.. May 25.—Ooremor
Bllaa haa appointed Robert H Shieida.
capiiaJiet and mine euperintendent of
Houghton, a member of the state tax.
rommlaabm to succeed Angus W. Kerr
of Calumet, resigned.
nr wiff lo tbi* EvMiBg Riwd.
London. May W.-AdvlcM rewIved
EMPLOYEES
DISMISSED
by the Time* from U» corrwipoodent
who U wUb 0«>nerB) Kuroki's army at
P*-n* Hnan* Chen*, aaya the Japaneae
advance toward the Manchurian capi
tal will liejcln neat week.
Berlin. May 25 —What is considered
le of the most remarkable surgical
.leratinns ever performed in the
world, by reason of the great danger
involved 1>T cutting off the life of the
patient daring the progress of the
work, has Just been completed by
Professor Manieuffel of Dorpath. Ger
many. on a young girt.
This operation, which proved suc
faed Glaas Cutter to SUrt Break in cessful. Involved cutting open and
sewing up the girl s heart
The sur
Rear Wiivdow Through Which
succeeded In removing from his
They Cams—Evidently Work
nt's heart, the l>eating of which
had stopped two hours before his aid
of Local Talent.
was sought a bullet which had lndge<l
1 the back of the organ
Curiously enough, though the bullet
The hardware store of Julius CampId practically plerctri the heart, it
eJI on the M»»ith side was broken Into
sd touched no large liliKMi vessel,
last night, the money till broken open
ftej- several hours the patient rennd the safe opened but veo' for
ilned consciousness, and is now as
eti as «*ver. the siiched hean .being
tunately Mr. Campbell had taken the
: g«K>d as new.
day's receipts home and the robber
The Yalu
lot find what he was looking for.
FAITH CURE
FOR HORSE.
That are suitable a« well as acceptable and appropriate.
Time hooks and dainty booklets are the right kind of preaeaU to
give
TOUGH
We hav«- som«‘ ek'gant btmks In aTl the finest bindings, burnt and
band painted leaibet covers.
things in poetical works
the only r<-ason
Elk-i.In .»h«»«-!.
♦
Z
are as s«ift and easy fitting as
a glove
'IS I
Elkskiii
shoes' are
just
the
easi* St sho.-N that ran l*e ma<bof leather.
And
w.-ar—sav.
there Is
no
That Is if
■
Sundaes - lOc
In Cream - lOc
Ice SODA - lOc
OPEU
TUESDAY
No Better Made or So’d
$5.00, $6.00, $7.00
Call and See Them
...219... FrankFriedricli&CQ
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
i O. C. MOFFATT
ALBERT GLOBENSKY,
Manaser
WAS THROWN
FROM TRAIN
INDEFERDERT HERGER7
Michigan Lines May Be Conaolidated
I Then Unite the System W
Other States
Perfected.
CEORGE KNI88 WA8 8ERIOU8LY
INJURED.
Waa a Braktman on a Logging Train.
Arma Laceratad and One Eye
Waa Injured.
Special to the Erenlnf Record.
Kalkaska. Mich.. May 25—George
Knlss. a brakeman on l^uls Sands'
logging mad. was thrown from his
trgln Yesterday while the train was in
motion. Both arms were badly lacer
ated and one eye Injured
His condi
tion Is considered serious. Knlss U a
alngle m*n.
YAZOO aTTiURIOMC
Town
la
Being Dtotreyad
by
Flr«.
Loaa la Already 8300.00a-Jaclcaon
Senda Fire Department
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
JackaoB.
Mias, May
25—A tele
phone mesaage frog# Yaaoo Clly. 45
-------- , that
nllei from
here,
atatea
.... the ct
town Is being destroyed by nre. tne
entire fire depAriatent of Jackson has
left for the aeene on a special train.
The teas already U more than WOO.ootk
f ■
Black Bears for Petoaicay Park.
Th* roeltal of D. W. Stewart'a wBI
bc^o promptly tonight at 8 o'clock
■p aa to let the aebool chUdren get
th<t Silk Store
'd. but
quantities .of them were removed
as far as could be determined
thing was missing.
The ,roblM*ry was dlsctiveretl this
morning by Gettrge Nesbitt when he
ojiencsl the store.
Three customers
' waiting for him when he arrived
they went In with him
He wassurprised to see papers laying on the
floor in front of the safe and so re
marked to the customers, saying that
Mr. Campl>ell had^been to work. Almut
this time Mr. Cartpbell came and he
discovered the broken window.
k entrance
The wihdow by which
was gained U sert'ened from the alley
by another shed and the robbers had
kn Ideal place in which to work with
out being discovered. To aid them In
their work the light over the desk and
at the rear of the store was. out. only
those In the window l»eing on.
To
further aid them the lights were out
entirely for a short time during the
thunder storm, at which time it Is
siort'
supposed they <
clew is lefu
is rijvht in the heart of ili** Lt^ sale of
Some of the numbers ar*- cnir
Ann Arbor,
t If there Is
('onsolidate the Independent telephone
companies of Michigan Into a system
atic organization and then unite this
s.vstem with those of other states al
ready perfected.
'ashtynaw Home Telephone
cnmiiany. which
f25.tMXi or |30.«W
surroundings. Is
itperatlons. and yesterday the follow
ing were here to Inspect the syst
John B Trice of Hazeltnn. Ta :
Raub of lazerne. Pa.; Byron
L. Bairboii
Allen. Edwwi
r Wtlkei
pph L Dunn
an B. V
Some of these
th(
men are Inspect!
the Independent companies, and
Pennsylvania is the citadel against
yet no clews have
which ih« Bell people have not t
l>een fotind but It is hard to tell at
ceedt>d In capturing. It is safe to
this time what i nay develo
snme that there Is something doing
of more than a local character,
ta
fart, one of the gentlemen admitted
that such was theh cai
the visitors would talk about their Excitement Over tha Game Brought
plans, They Inspected the Tp
on Apoplexy and W. R. Edwards
system Monday.
Died at Youngstown.
RALL
GAME KILLED
SILKS.
low l«nt w.* h .ye still
some of the following i;ooil t»nes left.
19 inch black Peaude Sole, worth S5c.
for.............................. ............. .......
2l^inch Black Peau <lc Soie. worth
22 inch Black Peau^de Soie. dyed in the
27 inch Black Peau de Soie. worth
27 inch Black Taffeta heavy pure silk, worth
27 inch black Swiss Taffeta, the genuine soft oil
boiled finish, it’s been a great seller, at.. . •
HIH
366 inch heavy blai
black Taffeta with the guaran
dge. (not stamped) and which
right in selvedg
ickof: it’s good 1.25seller, this;
stand right bac‘
M. A N. E. WA8H0UT.
These silks are all from one of the leatling silk houses
of the countr>', who will back us up in our gu.-irantee
for pureness and wearing qualities.
By Wire to the Evening Reconl.
Youngstown. Ohio. May 25.—W. R.
Edwards, superintendent of the Besse
mer ptan I of the Republic Iron and
Steel company, died
• 1 thisR morning from
on the Betsey river branch of the
the
effect* of excitement
4 K. E Ust night. The most sert(
of these Is in one place wrhere fifty of base ball here yesterday. Apoplexy
feel of embankment was carried away, was the immediate cause of his death.
stopping traffic on the line. The main
Mumm Is Dead.
line it clear and no trains were de
By Wire to the Evening Record.
layed on this part
e. Wilhelm
Frankfort. May *25—Herman Von
Mumm. the famous wine merchant, is
dead.
f
|snappy$l)iles
Thursday.
•
’
Should jour husband or ton wmnt
some .’’Glad Rsgs,‘' odl his at
tention to our swell
^Sprhig Slits at SIO, 12,15,18 :
to 22
:
HATSOFF-Thc “Lid" isoff
at Nesrport, that is amongst the
latlies—no more hau during the
summer is the cry—but the gen
tlemen, most of them, can be
seen wearing the Lamoiu SewUnd Hats—wc sell the NewUnd at 3. 2.50, 2.00, 1.60, 1.00.
1 Well Made
^IMlTneiriik 1 CLOTHING
N ETTLETON
TO WRECK
THE TRAIN
good
Any Rags Ladin?
iOood Fitting
light. almoM. as a feather.
NOT A CHEAP SHOE
STRUCK BY
LIGHTNING
host of
WEATHEH--Slni«**r5 and ihiin«l»-r' xtormn tonight and
('*x»l*-r Tlillr^day afternoon.
Elk'skin shoes an- as
DROPPED
”b7'.;e
and a
leather of which to maki-
you get the Genuine Elkakin.
Veterinary Failed and Tncn the Ani
Some shoes ar*' vi'd for p.-nu
mal's Owner Tried Prayer.
then crawling throiiffh the open
by the aecond army corpa, -The coiin
ing. Prom apiM-arance of the window
Ine «-lkskin sho**s that ar»- not
Indianapolis. May 25 —William
tryalde," the correapondent adds. *ia
It looks as if a glass cutter was used
ros-n.
t'lkskin at
.-i!l.
Our .-Ikskin
wvered with Ruaalan grarea.
The
art the break In the glass and Cham h
company.
discovi-rt'd
then It was broken out.
Ruaaian
raaualtUw alnce
the land
pfdice yesterday to Iw tn-ating
shoes are made of Genuine ElkJudging from appearances It was
horse» suffering from lockjaw by
Oghilng befptn aiiihoi have Ui-n l«i*a
sk^.
So voii know wli.io to
faith
re
methods.
Mrs
Brown
said
than 3.W*«
Odd priaonen* are dally
veterinarian had lx*»*n employed,
RIGID ECONOMY ORDERED
roundings of the store
The robbery
arrivln* *’
t failed lo relleverthe suffering ani
prulHibly committed by two boys, mal and Mr Brown resorted
ALL ROADS.
Koropatkln Getting Ready.
ar as is knomt nothing of Taluc
taken and money MH*mo«1 to lx- iorse's »
By Wire to the Evenln* Record
* three times a day
what was sought .
81. Peterabur*. May 20.—There are
Dropping Has Been Under Way Since
It Is supposed that entrance was
¥ style KIMBALL PIANOS
Indlcatlona that General Kiiropatkln
gained to the stor<« about 11 o'clock
red at
la preparing to make a very lm|«ortant
April 15 and Will Not Be Com
as the family of Charles Bliss, who Front street.
move agalnat the enemy. One of the
pleted until Middle of Junellv«*s over the store, heard a noise
reaa4tna for Ibla l»ellef la the aiidd<-n
Mr. Cample-ll
Most Severe in Years.
WOOHMEN'S nANCE—Anoth. rso i
reairietlotf upon the war wirreaiamd
comes In
the store frequently
and
ial party fYlday evening-G*xsl time I
. wnia at the front. The prevailing te*
works late If he has anything
romiscxl to all-who attend.
2ID2 It
that General
Kurokl'a
lU-f here la
By Wir«‘ to the Kvenlng Reciinl
they supposed It was
did
as him and
ai
la In dlfllrulllea
Investigate
the matter.
They
New York. May 25.—The moat mdI top desk pushed up
al reduction in the working forc<> of
sev«‘ral times an<U two tx'rsons talk
le railmaila In ihla ctiunir.v In years
ing which made^ibem fe«-l sure It was
now under way lK«cause of seven8t. Peteraliur*. May 20—A telegram
fnim Mukden aaya the Japaneae for ilepreKsInna In tranKi>oriallon buRlness
lnv<*stlgati<i|i of the desk revealed
Beveral according to dU|ialchea from leading nothing taken, tl^lhongh there were a
move
emenl haa liegun.
cfilumna of General Kurokl'a army are
giMMl many stamps In a drawer, iintraffic centers to the Herald.
advaSJlai' from Fen Huang Cheng
lm-ke<l. in the* lop of the desk as well
The «in>pplng of emplnyt's haa been as a little iMise change Kvidently the
under way since A|rrll I.'> and will not n»ld>ers w«>re swking to oi»en the
Im* complele<] until alMtut the middle drawers on the side of the desk which
supimsed opened by running the
of June. It la estlmat*^ that at least
lop of the dwk. Tho cash drawer
> river ateamer 7.*..i>rt0 men
have lu-en
diamiaaed. and the safe were also broken into
Traffic olficlals In Chicago express the The top i»f the cash drawer was pried
oiH*n
and the rohl»ors might have seOpinion that the railroads are enter
cun-«l a liiilc small change fnira an
Ing a period of depression not tsjtialed
extra draper In the top. hut did not
In years
On all systems the most get very much, as Mr. Campbell had
rigid iKMuioniy has lM«en ordered In all emptic<1 thi.s drawer during the day.
dettartmenis and the railnvad man The robbers were either frightened
away or had become tired of their Job
agers declare that wages must be reand did not even gel down Into the
diic«Ml In a abort time.
money till where alsiurvl.*.
as change.
The safe wa*.
BARN BELONGING TO PHILANDER
Remember we mika. our
is not customary
PARIS BURNED.
night, hm the h
fruit flavors from the fresh
the papers will be safe in case of fire
and last night was no excepthm: this
fruil, ami use NO coloriri:
Nolghber Saw tho Flrt and Awakened
tieing done by George Neshltt. who
was the last to h-ave the store alsiut 9
Mr. and Mra, Carpenter. Who
o'cliK-k. Mr. Campbell pnvedlng him a
^
Were Still Sleeping.
few minutes.
A slight touch in the
wnmg directhm w«Hild secundy Its-k
The Oil kcluli'c sill- ILiusc
the safe and the roldH-rr evidently
A large barn l»eIong1ng to Philander
stumbled on the way to oix-n h or was
Parts i»f Ijanz lake was strurl; by
fanilUar
with
the
custom and easily
Pilot
Train
Sent
in
Advance
lightning anil burned to the gmund at
turned
the
combination.
After
gel
i; 15 this morning
Wrecked Ten Minutes Before t
ling so far Into the safe the robbers
(5e<»rge Can»enier llVea on the place
New Stand
*i42Krbnt Street
st'oort'd asquare and a small hinge
Imperial Train Arrived.
Mr and Mra Carpenter did not awaken
and ttseil this to pry o|wn a small
when the bam was struck and Mr.
drawer Inside. In which were only
Itiiell. a nelghlM»r. was the first to see
V Wire to tin* Kvening Record
paiMTs. They evidently tried
aaaaaa»a»a»»w»w
saaaaas^
It.
He came at once and awakened
Ib-rlin. May 2:..-Tbe I^kal Anr.-l o|H'n another drawer In which
them but ft was too late then as the
assassinate powed there was money, and
bam was past saving.
irlng his majesty's recent T«i oi>en the one drawer
•r he
♦
Abstracts
of
Title
There was ai»me hav and grain In
rtempt
:h Russia
The
several pieces.
Papc'i
the barn and alsii a few farming Im
♦ PRICES SATISFACTORY
in the form of a well
rll-Iald tcatteretl all over the floor and a pile
plements. A horse iMflongIng to George
Z
Eatnbllshed In 1808
plan to wreck the imperial train
pushed under the safe.
As
Carpenter was also consumed.
Kremeniy-cliug by tearing up the rails
T Room 210 Statw Bank Bldg.
iiilil be determined In hastily
The barn was rather old bnt was
The plan was frustraKnl liy a pilot gtdng over them Mr. Campbell could
large and In n fairly good state ofIn which was sent In advance of the discover none missing and It Is
s suppreservatlon. What the loss Is is *
Imiwrlal car to clear the way. Thia post'd that the roblx'rs were onlyI- lookknown at present. There was no
advance train was wrecki^l ten minBuranc«>.
In'taSdlUoa to the bam.
licftire the crar's train was due on
could
workshop^and granary were Immeil
the six>t.
75.000 HIM ARE
Pretty booklets
Call and aee.
* 0Hy Book Store
skin has ts-come a very isipular
taking in a pane of glaag at the n-ar
lluan* Cheny. iK-ndln* development a
Something that vvvry gnuiaate can treasure as a reminder of
the days of gradaatkro.
and that is one reason wrby elk-
“wear out" to them
Entrance was gained to the store by
army, be aaya, will remain at Fen*
for Commencment
IT’S
GIRL** HEART CUT OPEN.
Rare aod DHIIcult Surgical Operation
Performed by German Doctor.
OVERLOOKED SHALL CHARGE
■OMMnUAUfOSTBEABT
CMintrytid*
SECURED
NOTHING
EICnTH YEAR—2195
S. BENDA & CO.
kashionablc Outfitters
............
WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.
IDotbers
are y**u salisfu-,1 witli ihc shoes you have been getting f.ir your
boys?
Our Boys’ Shoes
are ina.lc b* stan«l hard wear.
The>- look neat awl
Rrc Bood
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Oppeaita Whiting HataL
SHOE STORE.
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THE Evanro HTOoaa^ travebse cat, moh, whueebpat, MATt#, imk
JHEEVENING RECORD HELDOVEI
SCHOOL BIDS
rir.Sg^
THOi.T. iTrtrMMX^.
4L W. NA
coMMirrcc foumo corr
WE CAN GIVE YOU
KASKOLA
^
TABurrs
of new
•UILOIMO TO K
•Ida Will B« CenaMarad This Cvatdsi
as Tbsrs Were Ofrty gsvsu Mambam Frcaant Last Cvaning..
kfads 4(sod
SAVINGS
1
Library lor
15.75
OmBCTOft&
That win atait you with a Seo
tkmal BookCaae and you can
add to it, from 2.25 at aume
op, as tail as yon like, untfl you
*et as laife a caae as you want.
Than you will have aoniething
that will please you for a life
time.. W£ ARE showing a
full line of the famous Globe*
Wernicke Sectional Book Cases.
Weabo can sup^y yon with
any^ing you want in their filing
cabinets, fitted for any kiml of
r. FMaSrtek. TIM Ptm.
4 fool eSaar.wsE kJaSwcwswK
wnkwawc. *Tf> wro rtrtwls Tabira Is sum aaS«M«rwBrw qlteratwsst
I
a last evenlag. the commli
lee on baildingi and grounds reported
that it bad examined the various
submitted to the board for the
Fourth srard school building and that
It had found the follotring were the
lowest bids on the various materials
and work apecified.
Cote A Co.,
<
8. B. Cole
carpentry
-v
and Interior finish V-----#
0<i
8. B. Cole A Co., masonry.
7.^0
sMms at« IM Mb Si(«sUv« Out *tn SicMt an Item of toi
IS of all caan of lofigtsWoa aaS Drssoasia at* caosaS br
po Is bot OM sobstaaco
itetMc/ttMoTul
tSat wUI Afost ourcb-ma aawtjr «n
sS gaabaU TaMm an sa* otey fow**T nasilslaa H. Omar
BsSks Sigost
SigMt awat
awst SooSs
fool Mb-CasbalB TaMm *1iMoSks
M boOi west f o«Ss aaS si
gaskota TatWw cootaia. i
si*. PaacToatia aaS SiMaa<
con jro« ssoMy orlB b* r
. At *nmg*te» *F
aaS,*c. Saartt aad boobta
THE F. L. aasev et
Resort Lots
THE S. Ot O.
have some of the best
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low for sale at East Bay.
Tbc mwtet M«tMl Jlkr tine fr»Do s au wrant a cool, comfortgrut with the bloMom of the pe»ch. Arms A 4
able xpot where jroo can have
. plumbing and
the pMr, (be appl( sad the cherr).
Inage
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
raioMat of that tndeMrllnblc odor of
A Cc
leliabte Home Furnisher.
can please
Only a few
3.102 00
«arth that U reamikentBC isiu life. U
shore lots
Price will adfMt tfIdiBg a»a/ lo Cuall) nerse into
Total .................... r...........I20.0S3P1
the fluotb of roses, the nontb of
weather comes.
Keverai ciianges which might
Resort where you cj
brlilM and the ttooth of the "sveet advanUgeoiis in reducing the e
your family every day.
suggested. On motion of Mr.
•M *rad«ate--JuBe
The roeet are beaoilfal aad their Montague, the reiiort was acceptod
by
wsy
of
an
.Atlvertisement
wc
sell
it
for
held over until the regular meet
petals of eroodreus aoftoest aad color
this evening as there were but
with their perfnme that Is nore sweet seven memiters of the iMWird presi^-nt
evening.
thaB the Boeet Inported extrart, at
tragh-ehe hearts of those who rare for
' ♦^BOPb things and even move those who
Contain Mercury
do aot. the bride with her blushing
anti you’ll liave lo buy quick.
A. F. N*riine*r. C. W. Ashton.
urely dhsimy
oonoteBaacc and shy sweetness of sense of smell and completely derange
entering It
gtrllsh grace that will so toon be exYou could not stretch it any farOier than you
faces.
changed for womanhood Is loved by
articles should never be used except
those who see her. hut the ‘sweet girl
prescriptions from reputable pbycan the old SILVER EAGLE at the Enterprise.
^V
graduate" has the freshness of the slcians, as
» damage they/ do
i' Is ten
_
,you can possibly derose, the lorsbienrss of the bride and fold to the• good
When you enter our store you g^et paid for
from them. Hall's Catarrh Cui
Cure,
a grace and charm dlstlnrtlvely, truly rive
msnilufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co..
. aad only her om n
every minute you stay there.
:j
::
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and
THE LATEST FROM
In her white gown, ahe trips to the is taken Internally, acting directly up
center of the stage aad from her rose on the blood and mucous surface* of
or mCHlGAM
ALFALFA CORNERS.
the system In buying Hall's Cali
' hud Ups glide sentences that aolve the Cure
be sure you get the genuine,
With Tips For the Editor Only.
riddles of the world. By her mind be^ la Uken Internally and made In To
Work is progressing rapidly on i
hind the trbite brow where the brown ledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co Tea
ew |I2.0do Csihollc church which
curls nestle, armies are moved, maps Umonials free.
elng
erected
at
St.
Ignsce.
Sold by druggist.* Price. 7r»c per
Fowler Is to have a new opera
changed and kings overthrown. The bottle.
tills Is the
s„"h ..r'faa?.. *crtM-n .bs>rs.
fature It robbed of its veil and stands
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti hoii^e with s seating rspaciiy of &00.
eomnion srr«*«-n doors an*l wlnletter.»
The hnliding will be two stories high,
pation.
out naked In the lime light of
dnw screens an ri our price is
going down
biiiu of hrick and Concrete.
tiafx the atmystery aooming paper. And then she
account pMhc rain Friday night the r.«d Wednesday
kinosLey.
traction. Pike?
''\^h^:r,„„are
retires lo her sest followed by the
lashvlllo vlllaj
41 don't know If y«m would
thing In this li
give Its op€
loud applsuse of her parents and Special lo the B\-cnlng Reconl.
■-S going
T .(iJh
n.«; are praying for
friends.
Kingsley. Mich.. May 25.—The 4
\ Stanton knan who was rt-ceuily
Most
of
the
farmers
are
Bat In spite of the discrepancy be reti's exebango at this place Is now
through
eh-fttMl chief of the fire department
tween a dalntr fan and the sound of perlcnrlng a decided laiom. Fourt
was 80 tickled over It that he gave a
(D
oe
Eone
their
i»oil;y
hid...,
hair
of
phon<>s
on
ibe
farmer
lines
east
hig banquet to friends and foes alike.
cannon, despite the paradox
south have lM*en placed 'within
Benzie Ctiunfy Telephone Cr
affairs of state and a mouth surround
weeks. Su|M'rintondent
fldetl to pm in a 'glrlless ex
ed by hiss dimples', albeit, white slip^
NO nty
change." and Is making arrangement
.r ...... of late
pered feet but faintly echo the
for the installation of the automati Si'o'ehl ' “
"’m.fM.Eia. har
Jgsley
Kingsley
exchange
will
switch
iHiard
tial tread of the soldier, the -sWoet
<Hs.n dog He calls hT: -iSEh’-""
snbserlliers.
* Tlmes-Sentlnel. Ma,nlstee's
glri graduate" is a persouallty that U
14G Front Street
(Ike Olshlather. o rer at Hollis Hoisubstantial increasi
I n©ws|»aper. ha* changed
inged froi
meant to be loved, is meant to lie hon
of a r<K»n dog of
Havls, pastor of the Bap
^kly to a serai-weekly., knd win cmtist church, will preach hU fan-y^-U limic > print I the news in Its charTHIS MEANS FROM THE MAIN TO THE RANGE.
ored and the little triumph1 thst 1
sermon nexl Sunday. During hiv
acterlstlr good form
makes as she leaves proteci
jcilng I
YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE RANGE
tnrate here Kev. I>a«is has biiill
Its. “you can Jump on It, tram. tals and enters the arena where there the church work to a high degre
I
IL
but
it
will
come
up
smiling
Is airuggllog and worry, hurry and
iclencr and leaves It spiritually
time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Bud Deskins thinks of u-lng a t'L*
He goes to Portland, Mich.
perhaps only ultimate death, is as
binn's.mill is in full
ich loiterer mover. We will he sorrv to lost Bud
sweet to her as the greatest victory ",SrV
' story having l*een already
1 was assessed It f( r his loiter from our midst.
: ever won by a Napoleoo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Perhapa. the glri with the oraUon
in this vicinity wl
I have t
‘ Adrian man who is suing
i
large
act
age
of
biickaheat
i
that sparkled with gems of wisdom
wbici
in a bicycle accident on a
will end by washing dishes for a inan
fccilvc sidewalk, will encounter a
‘ that does not know the longing of the
tldOts that vote,! that way ar.« .
oclcly t
s inconvenience in case he loses
■ ; »oul Tor the bMUtIfuI. Perhaps the
appolntiHl. and If they had of known
• applirn
suit, for he will then bo unable
was c.ming out that way w.uiM not
j cue that this year solves the Eastern
1 "gnash his teeth in rage."
he has* season ha* opened at Mtin-* «omUob will hammer a typewriter
Mrs. Kdie Beansicker Tliiirr-da.%«'d
Detroit Tribulatlona.
but the gentlemen from Toledo
- sevee hours a day next year; mayhap
Itb
her parents at Punk Ridge
lot
exhibit
their
si
\Vbat is l>elieved to be lh< largi>Jt
the one that unraveled the tangled
J ^-anslckcr had tbe^ 'stakes • again
interiirban
rainbow trout ever caught at
. skein that eonfronts the statesmen of alive now ornaments an aquarium in
1 ui
acctiunt of the viglli
SMir couniry. will purtle In the fuUire Traverse City. Its length is : > inch- the omc«'rs, who are on the liKikout
sp*m-=men taking fish out of the
and unlike the "biggest fish"•' that
Can be owned by every one in the city if they will only follow our advice. A smooth, well-kept, green law
over the question of how to do the
IM.ke enduring a ruckus at the singfrequently falls backV into the wahouaework, wash and dress five
adds a charm to your home, beautifies the street. Increases the value of your property and is a credit 1
I mail nametl l..«‘e from Battle Crt‘ek
. It Is where its longli
glludc can be
healthy children, gel them off to taken at
> fishing for bnllhi*ads In Shor
i any time. The fish, which
school In ttme.^ave dinner ready ben's lake near Galesburg Saturday
» little Injured In the process
‘ard to give a
raplurt*. Is apparently sultinl with
for twelve and to keep them from any
yell, apiiarently «if (riglu Some men
new haliliatlon and according
•erious mischief after their return
who Wert' fishing in a li 1 near him pay tlielr
U>f.vl paper, takes the admlratloi
li*r«'ns.* before June 1 nr Mist
from school.
ed on It "as coolly as-a Traverse canto in the rescue and found only an pend
she stands on the platform and b«*lle." which, however. Is not strange empty Imat. The ritlrens dragged the iMitlr,'.
ary the first thing, and it Should be the best tha
Wukea Inwardly at the aea of faces since nearly all beautiful creatures lake aiU day Sunday and when Lee
white clover. They can 4>e used separately and c
4>erore her. none of these things ob gradttally grow used to being admlrr-d. turned up Sunday evening all hale and
htxarty, the farmers got.off several
i many do. Either way they will come up thick i
tnide themselves on her vision, lo her
I solid, smooth, velvety I
lit i>lihy expressions concerning
f:mplrc is excited i the conduct of
, the future ia»<Shxzling. is glorious. Is a bear which recently
recentl, riished upon a pra«-tlcal Jokes of that nature.
Oildwater girl recently planned
aomethlng^ to-he looked forward to J»o> near that place i
removed his
shirt The lad waa not injuretl In the
girls' party at which all should wear
srsqnleklyeursdby
wHb longing
tiire. All preparations were
Ion In the
th least, yet the deshlrlDr. tOtweU s Msgle
Altbongh her head is apt to
In op. railon
agyposaoiL nils
liut In the meantime another
was arcomplishe<|
ipllsh. as dcxteriously
Can't have a good lawn unless you keep it in shape with a goed lawn mower.
Then it', good exercise—
the clouds for a while, the American as ihotigbl theI* animal
aateblasshooMbol*
as plannetl for the hostess
anil
had Inun hl's
everal Itovs wr e invitetl
develop your muscle—make you strong—and best of all. you’ll have a lawn that will be a pride of the
* girl Is sensible and fhe‘11 come down molher. effecting
eff»>c4lng his
h Satiirdav night
the
two
p
known
ho«t€*ss.
exihang.
snge.
The
procesk
was
not
an
to earth soon enough. I.<et her drt'am.
«pbO»erla. eraaipi.
street. The "New Electric" high-wheel mower is the best medium-pnced Uwn mower on the market; sells
cmiihinetl.
ilie
girls
ahandonlni
ng*”he
ual
one
Tbe
l*ear
selxed
the
Itoy
dUrrha-a
aad
eoUe,
let her weave visions, it won't hurt
at 64-50 and 65.50. The "BB" high-wheel. ball-bearing, i. the best lawn mower ever made. There is nothing
CttU. b*rai. sprains
wearing male clothes, consldby the up|MT portion of the garment
her and she is apt to become a better and held on. The Ixiy ducked and
aadbralir*.
c tlie pr«*5ence of the Iwiyr:. And
that equals iL We have several styles of finishings and they sell from 67.50 to 610.50.
AUdrucfUUHrts.
j'cwt that the hostess made for
mother, a better stenographer and l»et- thnt was all there was of It. except his
aMistsottoo rusnaUxudoir when she. in the latest
ler In whatever sphere of life she may sprint homeward—en dt'colette.—Ueuf men's rlothe«i-received the two
: be thrown all for having those sam? ir.*;! Trlbc.ne.
ie.-:. was one t^t was a record
dreams. The fact that she baa
eomplUhed the prescribed course
No lawn can be kept in proper condition unlest*it is watered'thoroughly, that means‘have good hose, that's
bout In EgyitL
has taken thought of things that
the only kind ^ carry. You can choose from the cotton, the 3-ply rubber, 4-ply and the celebrated nona baffilng puttie to those whose heads
Ttrrkixh vonm eat rose leave* with
kinkable electric. This last is the be.t garden hose ever made; it will last longer and give hriter service
have gn>wn gray through years of butter to secure plampmwa.
Mi-o-na, the 0]rsb«P*is Remedy, Hat
than any you ever used. You can buy Just as many feet as you wanL
thinking over these same problems,
Two new bridges are to be built <
Cured Hundreds of 8. E. Wait A
.will enable her some dsy i,» itft her the Neva river at St. rett-rsburg.
Sons* Customers.
self above environment and make her
To crush a balf-locb cube of grautta
cognltant of ihe things that mak? life petiolres a weight of eleven lonti>
One of the greatest successes In the
•worth living.
With tb« exceptloo of BraslL Span sale olf medicine has been achieved
and atomizer* for your shrubery. rose bushes, garden stuff, vines and lawn. You cant stand and hold the
-All honor to the sweet girl gradu- ish is the prevailing language of evety^ by Ml-o-na. the dyspepsia remedy, and
its sale Is increasing so rapidly that
le. the falnest rose In all he June country la Sooth Amcrtea.
hose all the time: buy a good sprayer and let It do your work- They sell from 20c to 61.00.
8
E. Walt A Sons, the popular drug
Tbe toy* oaed by Queen Victoria gists.
— noth, her Innocence, her bridal \-eil.
have hard work to keep a stock
•\mnher Ixrt of Thote
her atepping out into the world, the When a child will be on rxUibUhm at on hand.
tbe World's fair at 81. Loul*.
wedding of theory with practical
Mio-na is in the form of small tabIt bas been found that tbe sights leu and I* sold In a moUl box es*
on all tbe gODt ofthe new British bat- peclally designed for convenience In
Helps to beautify the lawn and porch and then it's so comfortable to have settees, chairs, rockers, benches,
A Baltimore Jury has fixed the value tltwblp Prince of B ales are defective: carrying the medicine In the pocket
hammocks around the yard, gives the idea you are living, not off on a vacation all the time. We can help
I'be
minister of agriculture in Prus- r purse. It Is pleasant to take; costs
of a stolen kits at |100. if the kiss
at 60c. gives quick relief and makes'^
you carry out th# idea very welt and it cosU but little money. Seen our stock of lawn fomlturef Better
b
U
reports
th*
practical
-rxtinctioo
oi
had not been stolen. If it had been resting cures.
This remedy has been so uniformly
taroed. If the minister had been con‘ il and1 made so many remark
aolted. If the "inan who feathers the
able cures (hat S. E. Walt * Son*
Mst tor $S a month" had been oonOf all the nations Japan is the first will In future csell Ml-o-na under a pos
to
complete
her
exhibit
at
St.
Louis.
eeraed. tbe datnages woaM have been
Itlve guarantee to refund the
er If
Also
In
the
far
East.—Cli
Cincinnati
Comit should
higher. A stolen kiss at IlOO is some
No other dyspep
•Ul-Tribune.
sia medicine ever had a large enough
time* cheaper than larceny of that
itage of cure so that H c .uld be
kind aided and abetted by tbe lo«er of
sold in this manner. A guaran
ents ia their great enlargement sale this speaks volumes for the i ee Uke
theklaa. __________
> go at a sacrifice. Good line umples remedy.
159 Bast Front street.
219(Ltf
According to tbe dlspatcbes from
St Petersburg tbe Japs have snffered
MR. JACOBS. THE PIA.VO tuner,
a great reverse. But tbe dispatches will be here only
Our soda fountain Is open
the 29th’
are all dated 8t. Petersburg and there Cet your orders’fi tuning in at once.
for the aesten.
2186-lf
U Botbfiig from Tokk> in coadrmatloo Phone No. 9,
WalPs Drug Storo.
or denlaL It looks u tbongh the Japs
TRY OUR VELVET Ice Creem.
were aaytag aothing aad If not sawlag Wm. A. IfcOool. CJtlseas phone 97t.
L
wotu liking preparations to do sa
tlSS-lmo
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
I's'"
J. W. SLATER,
OUR
BUTTON TAN OXFORD
WAS MADE TO SELL FOR
S4.00
ftiSElL
$3.50
IFMONEYJWASMADE
OF RUBBER
BACHANT & ROSCOE
THE FLIES
ARE HERE
coNDmiB nws
r;x".rr;,
PH0.H,.sa
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
BUY A GAS RANGE NOW
FRINK TRUDE
WE MAKE
AIL GONIIECTIOIIS FREE UNTIL JULY 1ST
TRAVERSE CITY
vHTr“'U‘'
:rs,r.'
GAS
COMPANY
A Beautiful Lawn
"Tsr£''!i’S^\k"^aE™
l-AWIM SEED
Spralss, Mass,
Mt asS WsHii
l-AWIM MOWERS
p:i
^
iUAWIM MOSE
SALE RABDLY WCREASIIS
DnssPnitictors
L.AWIM 3F>IRAYE:R3
L.AWIM RURNITURE
MAMMOTH
APRONS
We Sell the Braidbury, Jewett antJ Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
V
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.‘4
THBKTmiH^OIMeOM^t«ATKB8B CnT.1Il6a, \rEDXEq>AT, MAT M, l»Ot
HANNAH & LAY GO’S
.
25.000 GUESTS
AIE EXPECTED
•ATTLC CREEK ASKED TO RRE
RARE FOR THAT NUMSER.
HIQHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
i 1« Feed City
Jmm 7 Will Be the Lnrfeet
Ever Knewm.
BEST
Battle Creek. Mich.. May 2S.—The
great camp officers have notified Aim F. C. Wakeham.
keham. ckalrman
chaim
of
e of the K. O. T. M.
the ban committee
M. world’s oonventkm. 0 expect 2SJ000
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
. FLOUR
OOU'
0 dc
jtkm. ifl
ig
_ the ^
ind Haye Inaugurated a MammoUi Piano Factory
Enlargement Sale.
•ilfferem-e aliout your hav• mak*-*
Owing to the great demand for oar! crxiid dream ol giving, are here i
Ihe cash, for we will make terms
own make of Piano-the GRIKNEU. |
prompter ■r. If >Y>u want a fl
rail NOW and In
vrv-r «
BROfi.-whlch demand we have been |
s GEN
THIt
oaable to fully supply, we have found : necessity forre
PORTI'Nl
II gel
it necessary to increase the output of idea of prt'f
e Just
factory This necessitates coo- fort to redni
ready
,
and
if
:
advertise bar i what yon want,
siderably more room, so we have pur
to talk huslneas
chased the three-storv and basement gain prices
MOST
rELEBRATED
1
than
wtiling
to
aarriftre
profit
building at 228-231 Cass St., Detroit. offer THI
instnimecife
quickly
In
a«"a
makes
IN
THE
WORLD
and
addition lu fartorv and
we will
from the greatest stork In thisjfart. for the next tblny days
da
storage warehouse. We expect •<1 to 1
Pianos anywhere (anil allow
Consequently this sale I
occupy this new bnildlug May 1st. nut ceuni
piirrha»e.
also
sell
on
the
a
the luvFcni occupant, 'uetng delayed in
terms and ship to any part
sed
the completion
of his new factory, ha*
implei
of ?li.^l^f Two thousand Pianos and
tting the opportunity
disappointed
lolnte ua in vacating the prem
Organs t.
Durtilog thU sale. g.xMl 1
wiih several carloads
Ues^, leaving
makes,
fully
repaired
at
«
ir
fartorj.
i
proval
material
and
large
shipments
of
of n
Cata
Pianos for Spring trade, and we find WILL BE BOLD AT 1-3 TO 1-2 OF
full de*rripii\«- liargain
oitrseMes badiv crowdeil for room and
THE ORIGINAL PRICES,
mply unable to Uke care of stock
Address
C.RINNEU.L
BROS’
Values greater than even we have and all are gitaraniet-d iOkari|> as
‘ ■ HRAN'CH MUSIC HOUSE. I.'.K East
er before given, and Infinitely great
than any other dealer in this state
Fr.int Siri-«-i. Traverse City, Mlrh.
,oeo. These figures are based upon
latest official, reports from the
hundreds of tenu. Hotels have been
booked solid and arrangements al
ready made for 2.7W) lodgers in private
TRAVERSE CITY,
•
MICHIGAN
residences
All of Battle |>eek‘s
large halls will be leased if necessary,
to be turned Into barracks for the
bachelor delegates otherwise nnprovlded for, and all will be care for. 7
bands, every U. R.:. K. O. T. M. M. o<
pany In the atate. Bam
larnun
urn A Bailey's
circus. Zonare drilla.
Is. exhibit
esbibltiona by
was "dPiirti Buuiler" in PJiUbur* Are. police
nbuiance
mors than thlrty-ssron ysara and H menu, a monster parade, and
new Inspsctor of aiatlona of tbs Pitta- theatrical attrartlons will furnish the
bur* divicton. frorn srhlc position 1
social features. Three trainloads of
reiin-d to the penfslon roll «
srUl
aocabees and three from Chicaipi are gnaranteed. while the JobiJohn n. Crimmlna. the New Ycjrk May SI
Corntressman Ciirlla of Kan*a<< hi
lec day delegations promised for June
millUmalre. had some odd experiences
500 men from
during hia recent European trip. He a rival for hH seat in "Charlie'* Mi
each Important towi in Michigan
visited a famous Engllah castle and I tell, a Pottawatomie Indian, who
! makinj; a novel ra:
The largest "wig am” in Southern
MAPLETON.
Michigan is being . irovlded for the
dl<legste« entitled to i
ins room
Special to the Evening Recf>rd.
ventiun. which is to
,ted thav-iin-Bi
Mich., May
25;-Mrs
Mapleton.
J
MsccalK-e convention
raver.M- City wa*
Anna Daugherty of Tra
thei-p
ink Smith Saturthe guest of Mrs. Fran
Martrll physlrally U a fine
clea regularlyr‘ ai>kMl Mr. Crim- Rresa
Sunday
and
nturtie*!
home
raOGlAH
FOI
CONCEIT
mint
It The vain anawsred calmly: S|»e<iinen of the Indian Altbmigh well
day
i partial to the open I
-So. talH Kiars iIom not ahavp wlih
I Stin.lay i
Iss HazelI ILardie i
OeMoaa Lyric Bards Will Render Fin
them every day. but I do.”
Traverse City.
Belections in City Opera Houa«
.Mr. Barry, mangger of th* Michigan
.Occaaionally ViTe*tchaj:ln. In hi* t*fMads Young Agairt.
Tomorrow Evening.
strange
Telephone Co., was ai thl* plare Satforta after realism,
reallam. made some
»
••One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
upday securing subscriber* few the
mUUkea. There 1*. for Instance,
pi me
the execu- each night for two weeks has put
telephone line. There will l»e a new
plcturr of hla representing tt
In
my
’teens’
again.”
writes
D.
H.
Turle put down on the peninsula and it
lion of rebels during the ln<
the City opera bouse
•f Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the
tiny which la very powerful. UoforII be a strictly first class line The
here under the auspices of the
in the world for Liver. Stomach
unately. however, the artist had not
farmers ran talk to Traverse City
Dowels. Purely vegetable Never Ijidles' Aid socletv of the First Meihapparently Iknown of the change In and
their neighbors for 113 a year.
apparently
dlst
church
The
following
program,
gripe.
Only
25c
at
Johnson's
In-ug
Elarrv has seeun-d a large numlter
Itriilsh rollitiary costume, and In con- Store and F. H Meads’
iibject
to
change,
will
be
given:
Urltla^ soldier
soldiers in the
lis place and I* l>eing sureessful
seqiie^ thee British
ViolinI orchestra, overture. William
>sring
picture sre represented as
:)ver the Peninsula. The work
Tell. Rtisslnl.
Flowers WanU*^’.
.• Into
l»e Itegiin Immediately and the
the helmets, which
CurntH sepU'tte. I
1 Oratorio Mes- faimers
Cuj
are Interested in Memorial
will appreciate b Yumderfully
Handel
hat ran bring flflowers are recentury after the mutiny. Mr. and Mrs. Gvwj* Hellferirh and
Chimes
going
d to do so as flo^
The Jealousy with which aiiibors
r and Mrs Will Christopher of Ogscarce. AM that have lem to
frequently regard each other Is lllus-nsburg spent Sunday with .Mr and
;e hall
Gi
Charley Christopher.
iratiul by an incident at a dinner given spare sill iiring them to Gn
nobomUn Mrs.
Ratui
. . May
Fre<l Johnson. Jr., made a buslni-ss
not long ago in honor of Hall Caine. or KyMdka's
Thomas Kelson Page was Invited to
RomM'qii'ji1ni!*^rrom*Quren &iher. trip to Chicago last w«-ek
r«-quesl of the G A. R and W.
.Mrs.
John Mills and Mr* CHilden of
Introduce the English novelist. One
Bradbury. .
of the guests next to Mr Page. Just
Ogdensburg made a business trip lo
before the toasts began, passed hts
This place Fi
vlolw? soVo.'ts'^lSws violin».
The Filipino ekhibit at .St. Louis
menu card around the table with the
The sour
as expv'Cted to cost |2iu.oft» and so
The orrliards closest
l«ad as expen
requ*
far k has cost more than <I.iNM).hr*0.
to the bays s fered
ture I
The dogs which they fei-tl to those
The Maplei
Page
to introduce CAIne In a few minute* IgoiTou-s must come high.—Atlanta
paring
and I want to l»e able to say that I Courier
Maplei
atlon ' Haydn
have read something be has written "
Xylophone band. Echoes from MultOnly two farmer executive republlcaiv chairmen are now living Mat
Ids The invitations will soon be
thew Stanley Quay. United Slates sen
Two Cornet* at Otice. Beethoven.
distributed and a big time i* expect
aiur from Pennsylvania, who bad
charge of Harrison's first campaign In
Song. • Evening BelN.’ .Moore.
The fruit trees have aU l« gan t*.
18S8. is still In the land of the living
blossom and the Peninsula Is a beautiHe Is «»fien spoken of as the best ex
ecutive chairman, save Hanna, that
seats at Taylor’s new*
,*'large nomber fn.m here will deco
the luirty has ever had Mr. Quay's
P the graves Sunday, a* Dcc<»ra
age and other considerations would
latUthe average tun#
, day comes on Monday, and b is a
prevent him from serving this year,
in a largedtv reKanWERE DISAPPOINTED.
y busy time with the farmers
even wen* bo inclined that way. which
rsnt by three thousand
he is not. Thomas Henry Carter of
lunchers. It takes three
Montana, who managed Harrison's
hours to digest a fresh egg
second campaign in lKk2, and whose
flboBed. In fact, three hoOT U about
Work was not crowned l»v success, as
New York. May 2r. —' There's
Quay’s was, has never since thought
ailrift. sir. *hall we put out at
ow the Proprietor of Johnton’t Drug
nf attempting national campaign man hasty lunch---------let the busy man
r?" reported one of the tunnel
agement again
vsork. But when the dtimp emplove* to the foreman yester
Store Showed the Difference to
back to his office work,
Another "tnie story’’ of the cause brain u
ive. the stomach U inactive
a Record Reporter.
of Prince Bismarck's dismissal from
■Tbc foreman looked where the man
the chancellorship of Germany Is pub
IMdnted. close to the Battery wall, and
talking t
Record repo,
lished in Berlin. It Is said that In tion opens the door to many disease^
Johnson s Dnig Store
Indif^oB is cured by the use of D
ISfifi the Swiss federal oouncil desirod
and take Bill Quigley’ss boat, he said. the proprietor of
int«Texting
a workmen's confefence to be held at Pierce’s Golden Medical Diacovery,
Bern. wher*?as Emperor William It which entea diw>«i^ of the atomacb and
•See here. I'll sh<
convened a lalior ronferrnre at Ibwlla. to which Prince Bismarck olijectshe said.”
I snno retnrneil ^
«d. The imperial chancelhir there amimilaUon of ioA
warbled tb<
upon privately visited Dr. Roth. Swiss
minister to Berlin, and pressed him
-tralght
he
supported
the other en.
to Insist on Berne as the seat of the
t and hardly more
shew the original Bign^me <d
fingers, and poured on the
conference. The emperor, hearing of cannot
•r head aliove the
the individual volonteenng the lea^ tail and horns
from one of the bottles a drop of
Prince Bismarck's visit, himself went monUl iielow. and also of
writers
oil)
substance,
which
slowly
to Dr. Roth at diutd of night and satis every tMUmonial among the thous^
■ dinner ]
"Get
fled himself of the truth of the report which they are consUnUy publuhing.
down the slope Then h,
nire. cool
The following day the emperor dis thus proving their genuineness.
other Isottle and po.ired out
foreman
I was brou
missed Prince Bismarck and at the
drop
of
a
clear,
delicious,
d
farm and ran milk a cow Just as easy
same lime presented Dr. Roth with a
liquid. This drop shot downn ih^ 1»
ink a glass of her milk.'
Mt With.
Ws*hlB*tonTiIW.
(lortrait of'lrtmself Itearlng the auto
le three men pulled in. with
graphs Inscription. "In memory of
a roiH- alH»ut the horn* of the puffing
March 1i*. IkiKi."
and snorting animal
They headed o’.d-fashioned cod liver oil. or emo'
Miss Gertrude Harper Beggs. a IVnstraight for the tunnel dump shall, Sion, as It Is called The s.-conl b<»i
ver girl who started out with an amtie contains Vino! Se<- how slowl>
foreman and his helper* sw
. Cddcs Mid
tU emulsion creeps along the l-vard
__________ -Ilrt* • I look, u
derrirk In place, then they ran
an educator and who will graduate
COM.. ««.».,
It is thick, sluggish. unwhob-M.me
ir dinner pails in a row. the f
from Yale college next month, has
B.»t the Vinol dashes to the Isdtom at
1 washed his hands to In- ready
ceIvtHi word that sh«» has been chosen
liking and the men in the luiat our. These two sulislances act Ml:*
profesMir of Greek and iJitin in Earl» tunnel this In the human bodyIt the■ "erltter"
ham college at Richmond. Ind.
oil Ik so thick and ciogginc that
Hunt M, Butler of Plitsbun; is 70
arranged,
years old and has served continuously
the men worked
with a will lo-Hril?,i the animal to the
HjniAL MEWS
sr m woBu
a;
Jackets
Bchrc y«»u buy see our line. TUcy
arc ftylixh, well made and the
prices arc the lowest.
I°.TbA. j. WILHELM
Bichant & Bascoe
WE CAN FILL
ANY___PRESCRIPTION
^___ _ \
If a prexcription it correctly written we can fill it. The fact that
It may be written on another d'-ug store's blank on which it printed
-Have «t filled at----- ” makes not the stightest difference. It will be
compounded and but a reasonable price charged if you bring it here.
If not perfectly convenient to come, telephone us and we will be
pleased to send a messenger for t*r-e pr«cription and return the medk , [
c.ne in the shortest possible spac^ of time.
"’•'1
:.rro."i
-We keep our office open until 8 P m. for the benefit of those em
ployed during the day, to save them from losing their lime. Lady at
tendant
Remember we nre on the second floor, rooms 207 end 288.
sure you nre let off nt the right floor.
Be
>»p»0 r*ci o m
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN, COMMISSION anrt STOCK BROKER
:;,r
!rZr‘'
__________ JcPhei
Jno. F. Ott Lumber Company Sending
J8. Department of Michigan. 0 a. R
Out Two Cargoes.
r last regnla meeting
The steam barges O. E. Parks and
that the rpostd would
decided
the Westcott are loading at the docks
I trimmings for all the t
of the John F. Oti Ltmiber
I their famine
rades
—
the former srith hemlock for Mtc
. countrv and to thoae in the city
it wish to bring their lunch baskets
1 save the fatigue of going home
morning services
for dinner i
; the cemetery, so all the c Qrades
0 bring their dinner coffee
Jibed
bed free.
fl
I be furnisi
By M. D. Mot
Suite 40-^ Whitney Block,
PHONE IAIN 1S»3
Phone Numbers
Bell, 128
Citizens, 802
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
HuDBali & lay Hereantile Go.-Block
The Egyptian government Is said to
have an exceptionally fine display at
h« ezhibi
8t. Lools. some of the
exhlblu be^
in othfi
aneiant as oor a
^
, jok*a.-Mochaat*r Poat-^-|J
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO.
iJ; iL-
QKBKHMAinNiO-Mlas KrtUc t
nwir wwrk uf wll 1
“itxfas
ttn-M
j[BSnUCTS OF TITLE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Over First National Bank
OIU m
6AS0UIIE! GASilUIEI
*
»
’
Franklin and 1
an« preparetl to serve the
old patrons of tbc route
and jmblic geoeraOf in a
satisfactofy numoer.
: M.A.IUIISI» Citz.pim8D
nt
Opposite P. <). Rooms 3 and 4
ButtonTanOxfords
Are the *fo" in the Cities.
The only place you can get
them in Traverse City it at
national Denti$t$
pAUATl>iU-WuiX)-OOAL-W«
Every fuel.i’y provid. d and satisfactory handliny, ol
ordvri entiu^ltd to mv v-.r. j^utran’etd.
Ditity M^rkvt Latter upon request. Personal ir^terviews and corrtspondcnf • relative to the purtha'.c or sale
of slocks and r.rain ins tied.
aKtng trouble
ster'f Rocky antee and see " Johnson * Drug Hior«'.
ounialn "Tea Is busy making people
happy, by making -them well
35
cents, tea or tablets Johnson’s Drug
Store.
BOATS LOADINa
Bridge Work.................... ..................... 5^5.00
R . IVI o
heave ho!" p. tlte and building
"N..W. all tiigotl
g.-nerai health
shouteil the biremai
Vinol. you l.miw. Is a col Iv
Once again, heave h----- ” The forepreparation, and. whib it coutsra^
the medicinal elimeuis whi^t lv\e
oil famous, it i iiatatnr ;
..„a
.o
III. and Is <b-l.rio-t* u '
cannot guamni s- ..'d j
■ palls with hoiifc. boys, at
fashioned c<s1 liver oil nr emulsion.
Vino) Is guaranu'cd to ile- limit.,
bui^ Vln
ain’t
falls to give sati-fsct-.rin it '
eritter."
MItCtLLANCOUB.'
W. T. ROXBURGH
Manarer
JOHNSOii DRUG CO.
Sf''
Best Red Rubber plate............-................... $6.00
Gold Fillings.................. ................. $1 and up
22k Gold Crown.............................................
Silver Fillings........................................ .......75c
I faot son wood.
..HaU-paoM JW; C
Larqtsi Selection
'^\'Z
Having other offices under our control. It enables us to employ
men of recognlred ability and buy the best material for which jou
get the lieneflt at our cut rate prices, and remember you are dealing
with a firm who has the beat of bank references which makes a tenyewT guarantee of value to you. and which Is not only good at Trav
erse City, but. by exchange, any city In the Cnlted States. So If you
more away you are cared for and protected against loss.
COK OALB-f wrwMbad mx i
” IMcewuud. m. Urc ai.
rwm vita grate
m
mu Wi
wcai, a pair rd Patent Oxbuds f«»t
isions, and you arc well •Itcsvc'!.
‘rbjit'inte%al.
m ttaO,
others Tollow
MaaouMl tutiW. rntmtHm. mlm mmA I—yig.
Wwtrr puwrv. prmi«Kr
xTtiwt mrmm 9m
pUc
..«FW h—bwrw. «auB. UMWb.
J/ Ps/r of tan
Oxfords. . .
APT ILLUSmTION
;:■!
turwima<: ata iwmm.
tiwteaw; Pa—-
Ladies’ mmm
Suits ax"
■r«ic'7",r
?-r
.
Don’t Forget
Our Line of
-i... ... .... . -
■-
£'2u“i^lr?GS:'iS5;‘r5t^|9l
«.
K“tr^,r,..ren.prc..„,.d,n~..
t;:
, WAIT OEPAITIEXT
GMNNEILBROS. BUY
ANOTHEB PIANO FACTORY
BACHANT & ROSCOE
FRUTFMB
Hn Atm, Tm Acm, FM) Mm
OnHTtmmLal&LmCi
'225^
THE EVEHnra HEOtHtD, TRAVERSE CITY, WCH, WEDKESDAY, MAY 25, ItOi.
SHORT STORIES.
MW mi mm wr ms sb
■SMNiaMOCMI
THE HALL OF FAME.
Alfred Q. VaaderbUt
-i»
fnaed the oulooekT of tbe Nevport artiUery
couit>aQj.
an
orgaaMaOoo
fortued la 1741.
Prvwklect Dl^ of Mexico make* It a
rule aever to refnae an aodJeoce to
Auterlcan TiaitoTi. lie alwajra baa an
lm«*rpivter at bia elbow.
W. P. OanaeR of Proridmee. R. I.,
has a sUver candieatiek wblcb w aa preaented to blni by Edward Everett, who
rwlved It frtKu Daniel Webster.
SprhidSiiit
Won
> Dm IkM b iub^
Sssra^'bisi^^r ^■
«^SZ^a^Saurmi»Saicm.
Miss Uelen Keller, tbe bUnd deaf
mnte, baa been elected vice president
of tbe aealor claas at Uaddlffe oolle|e.
tbe women’s department of Harvard.
Mrm. Cbarlea Hitler of Philadelphia,
wbo la sixty years okL tvcently Save
birth to twins, both of them l«rtos
boys,
llcr boaband la seventy years
old. He ta a fanner.
Ex Vnltcd BUtea Benalor Morphy oo
New Year'a day retired from btulncaa,
aelllnc all bia Interrsta In bis brewing
company at Troy, N. Y. He baa bad a
half Interral In tbe business for Bftj
years.
Bodyard Kipling. In a letter to Blr
CUnton Bterard Dawkins, advocates
that lU per cent of the time devoted to
cricket and fooibaU In the British pobschooU should be allotted to mlllury drill.
Tbe Ute lUllao premier. Zanardelll.
SMALLPOX VICTIM.
it aboold be noted, waa a great lawyer,
■a a writer on legal anbjecta be
achleve.1 a European rvpuUUon.
.
the aotbor of tbe modem penal
I evHentl.v i<iM r.- code ».f Italy, which la regarded as
Ipox aiirart.Mt on a well nigh a perfect wort of lu kind.
coverrxl from si
the stHM'ts twlay
attention
The membership of ex Vice PreMr
His far., was very ladlv pin
dent Morton’s family U Increasing
marked and pmhaMv had had i
Parts.
In addition to Mr. Morton’s
htcr, who la tbe Duebesse de ^
leocay. bia slater. Mrs. William r.
Orlnnell. with her boaband and daoghPERSONAL.
tiaa uken a bouse In tbe fasbhmMrs K H .Dennis will go to Th ar able Champs Elysees qnarter.
Ralls. Penn . in a fe» days
f
gone to Kalkaska to sts-ml a f. I liny*
HORSE8
AND HORSEMEN.
with friends tiefnre going East
Sheriff Wm Creighton of Kalkaska
peu-r the GreaL 207VL may stay ta
was in the city v. sler.Iav on Inisln. ss.
Americs
William r.liH.rson of Saginaw re
There U talk of a^new mlb- track
turned home this mornlwg after n visp
In the cltv with li(‘ ila'ightiT, Mr<
I H C.illH rf
It Is rumoredVt^t tbe pacer Agitato,
C O. Smith *«-nt to Kevs;»tr 'lii'
waa out rtog^ng tb«- past s.-asoo.
morning <m a Ashing exjKxiiiion
It Is said tl»t I>an Wilkes. 2KW4.
Rolierl Dntiglas returned to Wel/« ] will be placed ^ tbe Uudaon stable for
this morning after a short visit In the
VIM
city with his son. Rowland Dottglas
Toj>sy. 2<»V», In W. L. Boow’a bands
Mrs William M Petherick and Mrs
William A. Mang left this mtHming for will be a formidable factor In next soaAberdeen. Washington, lo join thelt son’s 2:10 trots.
There wUl be iK> grand clixuU meet
ing at Buffalo In lOiH. At least, so
Bison City prot»hetj, predict.
Eleven Arsis and four seconds la
Afteen starts Is the record t*f Klndeat
Kind. 2:13Vi. for 19<0. Pretty good
trotter:
It is reported that Darlel. 2ixtV». will
»«‘ather and a v.-ry |i!«‘asant iinnbe bred next aaason and then cam
had
The I-:ncle dancex have I
paigned for the last time lu tbe hope of
pleasant social •liversions during
winter and many will regret that ihe.\ getting that fraction off. ^
The sensaUonal green pacer Baron
Invitations, in Ihe form of a
Grattan,
four-year-old
public
trial
w.x.len si>ck. are out for a social I
aKJRVL by Grattan. 2:13. owned by F.
given at the home of I»r an.! Mr
G. Jones of Memphis will be trained
this season by Millard Bandera.
ftSlOpgny* tM« wbM
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
TaCfiboLTERM
ALMOST ENDED
CHAPEL
EXERCISES
FOR
THE
LAST TIME THIS MORNING
for
Commence-
mont—BRCcalMr«at« Swmto'n Will
Bf • Union Service.
The hlRh srhooli Riiil sradc r•»om^
St the Central iirhool liullilinE aaih
E lor the laxi
I term. Th<*re vrlll l>e Achfxil
Tucedajr. and Wednesday of next w,n k
for all the eludents except the seni'irs
and abaence from tliew two seHxl.inx
will 1
Profeoaor Nye i
to the pupils
The parquet will bo reserveil at
the commencement exercises for the
JunkN- class and those Invited by ihe
aeniors.
An admisviun of ten cents
irlll be charged to the upstairs
This
Htarge has l»«*en made In order lo
keep those away not interested In ihe
exarctsoa.
In years past there lias
been acme trouble on account of noise.
Commencement exercises occur on
night of June ; and will Im- 1;.1i1
»e nigl
I the t
ihange I
o made in tin
baeoalaureato sermon,
The .M-rni.u
In the City open
be preached in
bouse Instead of SielnU'rg'x and *.*11
be
a UDiim
service, the
varioii
churches of the city taking part.
w..
.
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
fxlay r
: down
THE MARKETS.
Followed
By A Fine Banquet to Which
All Old Justice.
ap4l May. II t.S: July.
Tbe local lodge of Masiu
Northport last evening
accept an Invitation from
*"ciii<-«p...
.M..
..1.1 J„l,.
l«r.I, $H.'
there were 6!t on hoani
A special train left here at
carrying the party and returned thl.
«M?plng at 3:30-'-After n>achlng there
1 by th<
work a Itanquet was served hy li
Northport lodge and the visitors d
ample justice to Ihe goml things s
before them
All who went report
very fine time and alwa.vs stand rend]
lo accept an
Invitaihwj
Northport lodge.
MRS. M‘KINLEY’6 FUNERAL.
-Largs
Number of
Fsiends
Attended
the Solemn Service.
Mrs. Esther McKintc) s funeral sur
Tice was held last Saturday aftemiHUi
at S o’clock from the house and Rev
Prancls Thomas of Indiana condiin.Ml
Ihe service.
The house would not
hold all who wlshcl to pay their last
“specta t
‘ deceasei
Besides the M*rmon by Rev Thom
simas.
ev. WtlUam Lanfman of
First
1‘thodlst
church sp<ike
pi
comfort to1 Ihe pastor
and Rev W T
Woodhouse of
the
First
Baptist
church rea«^ the- resolutions adopte.1
by-the ministers and all the mlnlsi.>rs
of tbe local churches attended in a
The body was shipped Sunday oc
the ll;l& O R A 1. train by I.. U Cur
. for burial, the
IMPROVING BUILDING.
Itering I
I Street
'Sepiem-
j:. -Whiptp...' Jpl,.
rll.». liUTH.
fopul-r \o»rl.
npl to think," s..y> the .\e
ork Evi-niug
:
York
Post, "ihal the i« llliig of
poor novels
I
tiy tbe liuiidrtvl thousoud
la a uiodera
t
pbenouieti.ui lu Ihe lumk
Dadv. hut. in fuel, it in not cut indy
ttew.
Ill un.> of tbe group of
tboriM-'s letters he says; •Wh.ii i
twe tuuuinendde .-.litioiis
neither better nor worM-V wona* ii..»>
could not be. and Udter they uetxl uol
l^ whet, th^ sell by the hundred
t^u«UKl.’ The question D a l.t. 1.
thctli- when wc r»»uieinher that H
tbome a little before this nine
spoken of himself as tin- least
tbor in .Kinerica.
It shows. •t-w». t
tbe mystery of the |>opular iiov.d '
as great then us It Is today
One iwild
understand why a thrill,ng lul
cheaply ('oncocted adventure mixbt
captivate tbe nmltUnde. but the
ous iHilnt is that some .d- the higli xWIcm are simply dull and res,HHtatde.
Theac thlnga, too. 11c on llx> km<es of
the gods -
A model beehive coke oven In full
blast will show bow Are brick art
made.
Tba peart diving Industry wnd tha
preparation of Ane abell producu from
tbe south sea will be exhaustively Illus
trated.
A curioua exhibit will be that of tba
planti of tbe Philippi:
which poHsess extraordluary
qualities.
Tbe Arctic Club of America proposes
to show interesting relics of celebrsted
azplorera wbo hare attempted lo reach
tbe north pole.
Irtah vUltors will Ik* Inten-sted Is a
remarkable exhibit of ancient Gaelic
art and literature showing tbe h:
Btate of clvlUxatlou which existed
the Emerald isle nearly a tbousaod
years ago.
A RAMBLE IN RUSSIA.
Of the 37.000 InbabltanU of Vladk
vostok 23.000 are Ruasinu soldiers.
There are also 3.o0t> Japnnew* real
dents.
According to the official returns, there
were 275 sugar mllla In o|M>ratlOD in
European Russia last year. Tbe beet
crop of the country amoutUrd to nearly.
9.000.000 t
Wc place on sale tomorrow the Ixrsi ^iIk ever soM in the city
at the price. It s your opportunity lo secure a silk dress at
almost half price, just think of it. a silk dress at less than
the price of a jjood wool one. Uon*t wait, thinkiin; some
other lime will do just as well. This offer does not e-tune
every day. nor will it last forever.
::
::
::
1\ inch soft I%au de Soie. rich black willy a btiauti- ful lustre, wear guaranteed, a silk you haVe lookctl at
many a lime, no belter at
a yard, you
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Nest
cbei-k
silks sre
SI’I’XIAL IN SILK I’OUL.ARDS
Wc have about four patterns, regular ionc tiollar
foulards, all choice patterns, wliile they last
you can buy them for------ . ............ ... ...... .
fav.«-ed
ROD AND REEL.
Gowns that are worn without eoaU
r
!
f iKiceminc ;
ablrrtngs or of application^, or the
yokes «-au b«- little aevordiuo plaited ■
K-k and alcapes. fasteiiHd i
lowed to fall o,
Brooklyn Eagle
n aft<-rwar«l i
rcuantcil will, xnxplHon
trio- xiorv ot an «»criirrem1 a Traverxe t’i*y ciilren wh
wNh I,:-, nann- nn-nMoncl hi
wife thought
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Cbuiiutug Pollo<-k. dramuiixi of -The
m.' 1. geoersl pobluiiy promoter for
William A. Brady
The Initial produdlon of -riiidi-n-Ilu
and the Pnuce.- hy It A Barnet, au
tbor of ’UlC.” was gUc, In
recently by the Uadets sml wax s sue
- r*-Hll> A'lilnc
> whhc fixhlng I
r the ii-»w.r hoti:
1 known clilzen <
In- >.iaric<l
axhon-
he
&
•
]
!
1
When
through
wbo obtained
I a-hor*
bcih Marhurj
C’al.legram- fr.HU Paris say th
.lrop|H-.|
Mtrlofi Winchester, wbo wss a cn
am-cess ns a d.uoT In this country. I.
ao<»i to wed Comte Rot»ert Arthur
place, he saw either
d Orenty. a Belgtsn nobleman
:
• ralnliow <
Ixtulse Willis, well known In this mart,, a Mirc»-sxful
country and now playing A, I.ondon. ^trmk
Afi,r aUiut i
recently bad her kneecap dislocated work he Anally lan-Ld
through s piece of scenery fsIlUig on I sax Jh*- same Axh th:
her In tbe play of “Humpty Dumpty
hnx ubtalm-d the mAt | marking-
Great Ughl.’’ the Arxl «cn..ux pUy by !
C. M. 8. Mcl^ellai,. Mr M. I^-lln„ lx r.^ |
sponsible for "I he Belle of New York " .
EDITORIAL FLINGS.
The Servian ruler rontlmiex to show
an can,.-St desire to jump out of the
king row
t’evelaud IMmIu iH-sler
bard in hlx
Wit hotiT
liti-i-e’’
No. no
du.-x. wa'cr bn
had picked np <
O B Carver
.oi^^.f-w
a.
E W.” Iia••tlng^
le Platte yexter
Ih-chi'd landed 4
winter of llWl-W.- BallnevlUe (O . Ban
I- dii> i
realltex that
il could go to w ■ with I
r firctTackcn, and a iMJttle of smbroUt-rer
a pack
are gone forever - Washing !
asafetld
garah lU-dnhardt 1
a conirnrt to make
America.
. RECORD WANTi
“Button Can Oxfords art tbt Proper Caper’’
addphla TVIegraph.
j Playing TMi^Yas; ttsTs what aroua-
i-oo ■
r tin plicated.
monarch Shirt
Speciai, . .
liest j^radc .Monarch stiff bo.-»om shirts, new
nunr ri’s«’rv«r<I; 1..VI shirts. 00Q
\y.' have a larnc
lirts that must
of stiff bosom Shir
Ix'inowtl at tmeee—the marked
d©wn price oiij^ht to indih
induce you
to wear stiff bosoms. If you
tlon’t like stiff lyosoms, your
laundryman can pul on a soft
finish and they will be. as comfortable as the rcjfti*
lar soft bosom. I he assortment is lar^je. liijht and
dark colors, best of make; a bar^^ain any
day at hOc.- to close....... •.»........................... ' ^%J\j
monarch and
Silver Shirts...
Saturdap, ftlap 2Stb, is the last dap for re»
deeming ail sales slips dated fttap pth.
the Boston Store
personal.
President FI lot of
Ilnrvard
to year* of igc on Mar.-h ’.hi
THE FORMAL OPENING of Frank
wai
Mlu Pauline Helen Hardin haa b«sm
re-elected mate librarian of K«-ntock'y
by the leglxlature.
We arc leading the pr
Wen's Oxford Stales
s year we are setting the pace with
the Largest StMhm of too Oxfords la ihe Cifp.
Bacbant 4 Roseoe
('2vl8-Front Street
■
‘Quality t’tjtial to thr Sl.lHi lamuJrieti shirt, cxvt;!h’ni cotton, ixurc linen bosom,
om, all the latest
improvi*m»;nts. every M-ani vein
inforctMl, Ic
lonu «
short hrtsom,
iom, matfe
matfr to. sttll at rjIK’. when cotton
II' VOl' SEED SIIIR'I
SHIRTS. ACT
quickly. It may he a lonj; timi be• fore an o|>portunity like fhis presents iise*lf a^ain.
BREAKFAST.
cbola I
dldlng
on the
northeast
corner of Lake avenue and Union
street for his shoe store, will make
some improvements on tbe hnllding
that will make It a modem and up to
date Btore bulldl
He will lower
level of tbe walk and bring It out even
srith
the other buildings on
that
atreet. moving It out about two feet.
The front of the building »UI also l»e
remodeled, making a front five feet
deep and placb
placing a large
the tslndows t(
to t
Adele-What a wonderful Invention
work win be done as soon as the con those cash registers are.
Estelle- '
tractors nan get at It. whldi will Im* Why? Adole-I had no trouble io.iav i
IkUer-What Is your name.
toils;
In about two sreeks.
In seeing Just how much tli.tt
Indignant
Presenter of
ttm hateful
Johnson girl paid for her luiu-h.-l*hl|. ' Chsek-Don’t you ses my signature?
■
Unlaundrkd Shirts
Kvery one are a uoo<l dollar value—you know
they're made ri;^ht. and excellent pat* ^Oq
terns, to ^;o at .......... ....... ................... tJ
The
wants I
Jews to Blbertan cities, oi
that unl«M this is done tJ
1 have all
own all the gold mines ,
the trade in their hands.
In case the bead of a Ann comes
to Rnsala to do boalneas witbouL how
ever. establishing permanent offices,
warebooaea, etc, be Is required lo pay
la of
150 rubles (S77.23):
Jewish origin 500 rubles (rJ37JK)).
and expressive
Boiled lice, well done. U o
felt In the side,
noat digestible of foods.
dud
Suclng pain. «kc the ihrtmi of a nee.||c
In tba morning after a i
which Is fe
.H-lnlly lu tbe -Inter
tv nttto food U
costal mnsclea.
f la ooortshlng.
form
A cup of coffee, tea or cocoa, aoms
oected with resplmiion
frnlt and eggs, with toast and butter
brought on hy violent exe
or other bread In some shape, quite All
full meal. In a-hich there
tbe breakfast bill.
accumulation of earlMUilc t
Heavy breakfasts pracUesUy are out
be readily assltuilated or
of date except among those wbo per
Such slight stitch Is often
form tbe heaviest labor. Among a constooping; hence the old t
remedy was-to make tbe
suntly IncreaslnK claaa of refined and
cross upon flie foot.
Intelligent penooa meat for breakfast
Such a atltcb Is also associated w ith la nnknowB.
pleurisy, and then It Is caused by a
stretching of the not oniximmou ad
A *JL« Hack senckt After.
hesions botv\«<.-ii two pleuritic surfa<-es.
She—Who U the most popuUr man
At other tiun-x tbe soiine Is neimil rui.
•—' jin your club? He-I am. She—Isn’t
Id any rase to iiersist in inns.xii.,r
y
****
It
rather
conceited of you to aay that!
ertiou when tl.i- sti!<-h i
*•’ He—Oh. na
It Js merely •equivalent
take a
to asylng thst I lose more money i
than
I
a any
of tbe other members.
Bclpfal laveatlca.
«Snls
:
p’ somt: ■shin valufs*’ ihai >'*»b caniioi
I will ht* fu-rtlmif any for ihf: nnxi six
• of the I
pJ™;-,;' .nu..
!lng on Union str.^'t
OF ALL SILK OFFERS
THIS IS THE BEST
. lu Ui-es tbe snowball and Illy of tbe
valley are popular patterns.
. .
Boas of vartooa abapee and slses
adorn the newest I»ula XV. bodicea
and sb-eres
TIic Marie Antulnettr Achu in mousaeliue ih- sole Is v-ouaplc
lab lo afternoon gowns.
reulng
Gold and silver braid for eveuli
gowna is tK>r,icn-d ou either aide• with .
rm-blugs of chiffon apd gauze.
For the gaugnl akin, to which faabI fabrics
lon Is now »c> panui.
are b«-at adapted, and
tensile variety of th«-»e materials
nttsburg.
MASONS AT
NORTHPORT nil'll
Ragwiar Saaalon Waa
Tbe agent of tbe PenobscoL or Tarntiiic. lAdiana reports that the trfbf
numbers SWC. foorteen having
Bled during the last year.
In North Andover. Maas., the lee on
Lake t'ochlrbewlrk U twenty Inefaea in
tbW-kneaa. In the OM-foory «'f tbe oldest
Inbabltant It has never bef*»re read
this Agate,
A big meteorite has been found
Oregon. It U ten feet k«ag. arven wide
amt five bueb. It U one of tbe largeat
ever discovered, and there is tuneb eonteiitk.i. aboot its ownerahlp:
riug tbe m..utb of January there
led a bell alarm of Are In thjver.
. ’Two atUi abirma for locansldar-1
abb- .-bimoey fires were all that dlw
turtx-.| tbe Iieace of tbe Aremeu.
j
lb- total forelgu exfiorta from Beal-’
le tu K*U3 w ere tV.7>«.f»v4. a faUing off;
of upward of fl.ouojiuu from Ibe pra- 1
____I year. Tbe abonag* U more than j
hovered by the tw o Iteoit of wheat and ■
aaimon repreaentlng a abort wheat j
crv>P MUd a light aaimon park
•
A Hrw-kton (Maas . man. vlalOng In
Xantu.-ket. pU ke.1 up a bundle on tbe |
street that proved to be a tNiby. and ,
while he waa wondering what to doj
the i hlld’s mother ajqieared to claim |
It. The baby bad faUen off a sled the j
mother was hauling, and abe bad not j
noUi-ed tier loss till she rcacbed borne j
N«t door to HamOtOD Clothing Co.
Wyv,
muxic and the public Is Invitid lo
in,s{M-ct
iM-aniU-x and ai'racllon* of
plan:*ii>2.rt
Prince Pu Lun. (Tilnc«e cotnmlxslonar to the SL LouM fair, will arrlva
In the United Btate* ahnrtly.
Paul. aoD of the late D L M
WtU follow M the footatepx of
ar and become an evangelhrt.
A recent ezpoMitoo in Amatenlam of
twenty naw palnUnga
Unga by Jooet laraela
tbiB emt
bore wltnraa to tbe tact tbat
i
oeot Jewish arUat, at tbe age .
80.
proaerroa the beat tralU of
of bia
bia maw
tnd Ijidy Macea, Inviusl. Music
2192-lt
\
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BUY THE BEST—tha Kimball. Facjtory prices and easy time. 129 Front
I
daKGK—Ar.otber aoTba German ampatui
P»rt> Friday erenlaf^^nod Umo
tograph lettar to Proft
ol«*d lo all who aUend.
2l92Ht
Ztiler oo the occaalon of Ibe latter’s
00th birthday. ProfMsor iSeller'a wlfa. FOR THE
whom be mazTiad fifty-alx yaars agA BUT ItUULTB
Mltin WBB hUa._____________
Try Raeord Want AdA
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
•OM.
Moray MMMn
|t
TCT S7XH1K0 BEOpBD, TRAVERSE OTIT, MIOH^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,190^
■i
THE OLDEST AND BEST
the woat Uae of
____________________
__her »tih the ae^
raloa acreot. tocoffcer
cnwd tatoroot thcreoa oo all oafatd
laatalloMata. be aad the aaiae la berer coolraed; aad be It farther
Beaolred. that the dty clerk be and
la hereby laatmcted aad directed to
attach bU warraat to aaid aaaeaafceat
Tm^AM. wi»«liam. LmxJI^. Olbb*. roll tberelB comaBoadiag the city
collect from each of the
Doekcrmr.- Oillctt. MiUar. Morrarleased la said
roll the
Ortetu WfaBt#. WlUon —(10 )
amooBt aaaeaoed to aad »et opposite
Itapoft* of Om€rnr%.
hU or their aaiaes thereto, aad la case
penoo aamed la said roll shall
Trmroroe Oty. Mleii. May !«. 1»04 any pen
To tb* HoooTBble. the Mayor aad City neglect t refuse to pay hit or their
upon demand, then to levy
Ooooeil of the City of Trarmw City.
and collect the sanif by dlstre« and
Mlrfalcaa:
and chattels of said
HTO—OoBtloma:—The »«comA a«ntmmmrrnt tor tbe Kradiaa. patrlas aod pemoo. and to pay the amount ao col
lected into the treasary of said city,
iaproriaa 8l*th olrool fro» the
IlM of DirUka atroot to the weet line and return raid roll and warrant, toolngs thereon
of Uak» otreet la the eaM city of geiher with his doings
first day of July. ^90^.
Resolved further, that any and all of
said amounts remaining unpaid In any
of Jnae. IMM
I have extended aaid special a^s- parcel or description of land returned
■cat fon. together with accrued inter- as aforesaid, shall draw interest at the
cal OB all oapald pajmenu at the rate rale of 0 per cent, per annum com
of 6 per eeot. per aaoum. iSaid pay- puted thereon from said first day of
meou amouat m -------.32
t23K8.32 aad
ao< laierest July. m«. to the day of paymenU
Moved by Alderman Bingham
hmjuc, a total of frti'ftjyt.
e resolution be adopted.
aaid roll ao exteoded U subn
Carried.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Lardle. Gl
CHA8. M BEER8, City Clerk
tx-keray. Olllett,
MlHar.
Mur
Moved by Alderman Gibbs that the Ovlatl. Winnie. Wilson—(HI I
report l.e accepted and extension of
Appointments.
ifirmed
aaaeaament roll confirm
The following a^ vpeclal policemen
Carried.
wlthmii pay:
Yew—Aid. Bingham. Lardle, Gl
J. A. Bougbton. watchman at the
Dockeray,
OUlett.
Millar.
Mm
Hannah, l-ay Mercantile Co.
Ovlalt. Winnie. Wilson—(K* »
Geo Jamewn. Janitor of the IVuird
Ordinances and Reaeiutiona
an avenue school.
Harvey Curtis. Janitor of the Tensi srhcxd.
^
Geo 8 Thompson.\Janitnr of the
all ordinary petUl
Elmwood avenue building
lions presented tc the council bet
M A Heuss. Janitor, of the Oak
mayor forthwith referred
SicT^IKSrLrf
<«»»««
iLOODmiFe
A Spring Medicine that adds vigor and strength to the system,
pnrifies and enriches the Blood, and lays the foundation for a
strong constitotion an^AOO^ health during the hot sultry summer.
They 'mope around upon the Iwrder-land of invalidism^^irriiablc. ^K-evish. h>sierical and
unrca.sonable.
|
^
A good appetite in the .* prtng is a rarity, an.l we sicken at the sight of food, or thought
of eating, and what little we d«. eat is a hunlen to the .stomach and a tax upon the digestion.
Warm weather is sure l > bring out the hidiieu j) »is.,ns. lu-erms ami sce<ls «*f disease that
14Wi—Resolved by tl
city of Traverse City. Michigan, that
^l#an Telephone
company be
the Mlchlfan
Telephoi
hereby Is required and notified lo
r»ve Us |K>les and overhead wir*‘s
' "roni stre<'i lying
1 that portloi
and W’adsworih
reen Union i
Immediately, to
that (xtrilon
tiiy clerk is
ropy of this
Moved by Alderman OUleit that the
resoliitlon l>e adopted
CnrrU*d.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Ijirdie. C.lld>«.
Ikickeray.
Olllett., Millgr.
Murray.
Ovlaii. Winnie. Wilson—TH* »
Reaolutiorv.
14K1—Res<»lved by the coniicil
rse City that h
hereafter
city of Traversi
xpense of lns|»ectlnn of all plan^
the exi
itiildlngs proposed lo l»e erected,
for bu
leraU*d nr repaired, wiihtn the
built, alien
city limits,
desirl
re|»air
buildings.
MovimI by Atdi>rnian lUngbain
the res<diiii«»n Is- n-ferred i«« tin
attorney.
Carrl»*d.
Resolution.
HK2—Resolved bv the cHUinril of the
city of Traverse City that, wherea*- I
is necessary to provide the city alt
further police pr«.i.*ciion. and partlct
larly In the down town district, th. r.
fon* Ik* it
KeMilvetl. that «he present |Hdlr
f«*rce Ih* Increased l»y the addition i
one regular p«dlreman to be apisunte
by the mayitr and mnfimMsl Ity thi
council, aod the said iMillceman whe
so appolntnl to l*e subject to the o
ders and directions i»f the chief of imv
llre and the mayor of the rliy. and i(»
r«*celve such rtim|*ensatlon as shall
fn»m time to time be fixnl an<l sped
fl«*«l liy pro|»er action of the city nuin
trouble to make its appearance.
skiti eniplitins like ec/ema .c.:«l tetter, pay their
annual visits and make life miserable by their
intense pains and intolerahle itching anti huming
The fighl for health should Ix^gin l>eft»re any
warning symptoms <if physical collapse arc felt, or
t hvvnby r*»<v>mmvn<l S..
lyefore the .seeds of di.sea.se h.i\e lime tt» germinate
with S. S. S., the acknowhilged king of
hhvKl
purifiers and. grcale.**t of all tonics, you can pul
S. S. S. not only builds yt»u up. but searches out and dcsiniys any jxnsonous genus
imjniritics that may l»c lurking in the blocxi.
The iK-nefils derixed from the use of S. S. S.
are }K*rmaneiit l»ecausc it acts directly on the bhxHl and jmrifies and cleanses it of all impi
New
WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
For executing your work writh the Least AmtUt f( Ptla
and together with our Cut Rate PriOes and ten year guaran
tee makes our parlors a safe, cheap and comfortable place
- to have youysrork done.
Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K. 5.00
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold FUlinrs $1 and up
BestSUver Flllini:s 75c
Best Cement FilUnfs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50*$4
Painless Extraction 25c
ges niavle lor examination and exti
REMEMBER, no charges
)*our work.
mate off )-our
Tike Elctrator ItT Fourth Root,
Rooms 407,
Oi>cn from 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
407. 408.
^
TRAVERSE
CITY DENTAL PARLORS
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON, Nauarer
New State Bank Building
Rooms 407, 408
BUGGIES
vtun bhx>d and system in such jxrrfect condilii^n
and so strengthen the c«mstitution that one may Ik.* as free from sickness and as vigorous and
strong during the trvingmontliv of spring and depressing summer .season .as at any othcrlime.
mailer, leaving nothing to cause fenncntatioii and deierioralitiii of this life-giving fluid.
ih.ii long ex]>ericnce and thorIn .selecting your blo^xl jmrificr and spring t.mic gel
Business.
ougli test have pnivcn the lK*.*<t.
.Moveil liy Alderman Winnie that
W Urdle IK. rhalxman pro tem
of Ihe city council for the coming year
CarrUil
IMilniment of Frank
ledy whose purifying properIn S. S. S. yt*u \\|il find
•eds.
vour dniggist
dnieirist for
tonic as vour system needs.
Ask your
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.
ties are nnqnestitmahle, and just such
S. S. S.—tlierc is nothing else just as gtx>d.
For ihje past 40 years we have had a standing offer of
tains the l^st particle of any mineral wh.atcvcr, and tliis offer
.ho
Alderman
IkiiicIsi Ik* accept
111.
arc
Carr ill!.
MovikI by Abb-rman Gibbs that I
.iinctl adjourn
CsrriiHl
( HAS M BEERS, ('liy (Merk
sss
Adjourned regular meeting «
ty council hold In the c*.t.ncll
ay 17th. IWM.
Called to order by E J Ft(
1‘reseni - Aldermen Bingham
uy. Gibbs. .Millar. Mt»rrav. t
Winnie. Wilson and the mayor
Minutes of the last regular meeting
were read and approved.
Alderman Ijirdle now appeans
.....
for proof that S. S. S- o»nstill ojk-u
NATURE’S REMEDY
PURELY VEGETABLE
BOY WHO FIGHTS.
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
YOUNC WIFEHOOD^
lh«* boy.
They are divided.
There
are tluxe who would restrain youth
aud k**« ii the ln*! s uo*-e huri* «l iu his
Isioks.
NOTICE
Borrox. M ass.. LV2 Shawmut Are.. Oct. 25 I»2Alter 1 had l«*cn married about four months 1 felt my
health cenerally decline. I seemed to lose the light step
and dragged w.*ari!y along in»tes.l. My appetite
and I lost health and strength. J was
y
Traverse City. Mich. Mav 17.
self-n*!iane<*
The r**ailv fi<t helps make the man.
I4K7 -Gentlemen -Wo. your committee on tin* and tsater. tsould recom
mend that the water rate for lawns lie
r.
“mornh*. imyablo
Wai*T oirn.Ml on a
'rr "J
Study Ihe bunch of humanity
plays In the sm-et near vour
^
.
,
\ 25 Cass Streot.
M' lni'i r- of tit.
Travursu City. Mich,
N.Tiional F.lerir.-.n:
t’outrar'.urK
AsstK-iation
of
the
rTf«i<lenl, Back Bay Womaa’* CHib.
a-= an ambition to do
tie harder than any
,e pack
They flpht.
,
j;, ”7,;v,r.r:“r-‘" ....... .
<!W) W.
J. M. GILLETT.
Uomnutii'f on Firo an.lv'Wnur.
i
alH.iit it.
Till* riimmltti*r* on fin* nn.i waior
maib- a nTnmravnilaibMi that tli** t^timlawnn Ik* rhanciHl from
li.r.o |K*r month to r, dollar*
months
Mo\.il by Alderman Glllett that the
■c«inim«*ndntlou of the rf»mmlti«*«“ l*e
r;;; t,r'xr
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
which keep* me well.
that
^
Ilf ih»* aabl city ahall pmeun* and wear
a unltabU* uniform whenever ro requemed and notified by the committee
..-r.lncli.m. CIlMt. li.l.l.. Milon pollct*
.Murray. Oviait. Winnie Wilson,
And n*Holved further, that all pw
llremen. wheiher rcRular or Rpr'clal. ljudie—S
Reaolutiont and Ordinance*.
while on duly, ahall wear a auliable
and appropriate shield to he furnlRhed l4kK—When-as. in pursuance of
by Ihe city, and that an onllnance
reaoliiiion heretofor.* adopted by
draftiHl and adopted by this council to elty council of the city of Trav(
|K*rpetuate the provisions of thin
City. Mich . railing a s,K*ciaI election
lutUi
the taxiiayinK electors of this city.
Moved
d by A
Cth day
n*RoluiliIon be
May! Uu4.7i;.m one o'clock; In the
('arrl.tl
aficriuKin until seven o’clock
Reaolution.
aftemoim of the same day. for the
-Reiiol od b> the council of the
•hican. (
erne City,
• Uallnvad Company
and the Manl*t«*<'
ANonheaatem
Railway Company Ik* each required to
brlnR on their track* to correapond
with the »trt*et Rrade on all atreeta and '’"wher‘ei"«ld election was held in
cruaalnca within the city limlta. and
that the adJuRtmmt of the
ther,*at that .T'S voie* or balloiK-were
Riven tn favor <.f liorrowlnR said
and 14 voief or l-UloTS were given
lie work*
borrowinx said Mtm. that said
Moved by Alderman RlnRham that
qm*silon x a* carried by a majority
the rei«dution l*e adopted.
the laxpayinx electors votlnR thcree
r;
Cardui makes women
for all the duties of womanhood
They strip off their jackets
It will relievs
leocorrhoBa, ovarit
7;,
of
id he ll fix .von 11 u III"
it
Uaits It?
Bruises are
don’t la-si. The
n«>r Rrocery
a IHO wTio
antaconisT
"'77:;:;.*'
licl.inRs
cles
He didn't scowl
Id all
s rousmoth
r of a
bath, and
manner to astonb*^
mighty
TOM GUNTGN'S MEAT MARKET
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
win keep you free from pain.
WINE^CIIRDUI
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
simple
life
work, and lived
that wa* ti
neighlKir’.-« t»oy
coramernal world
power in th»** c
lK>y u
<»tbor
•after » pan.-rn Ja'i^b'
t.int .Mary"
■mail place (or ph>>iei.l
lor *lie
rnl-nl-*r
f,.„
DR. W. J. BIGONS
ns lin.l Sl'kT
' •'
dot ins tl.«* pr«-«*<*lins •
III I.0111I0U Stl***-t'
: hns lu;ul«* tliK r»*.idu;t' fV*p.irtu)<’ut nun «.-;ito
; cr.iM-1 from Iron Mi . ,
qiK-iit liiliTval- nt 111*- I
tlio liusu*r tln>r<.usl>f-''r«'»
I atom of mau making q>iix,lii> in <h.gytnuu>.iiiui for Hi-
Verv iHTSt of .Icnt.xl service oni).
ve.xx*of practice
• mii-i.
n
' Urking
Hi« lii;it<*My i>k li |»k r licilth
——————
ai-< ontii i>( 111* >o'«!>Himy lii'
A Sure Thing.
' gvmnjiHii*- ••v*‘rri«»'« liS'*’ i*o<'u ««•*
-nul that notblnc i-; sure except
«ireiisttien li « utu-. |e«
md taxes, but that
rot alto
^ prnetlrnl working l^l»orat<«rT
true
r>r King's New Dlscov
niiiu-nils will he nu exliildl
Consumption is a st.re cure for
Colorado S« boot ,.f Mlnrx ,
throat troubles
Thouv
.ommi-si.n
^ bn* apprnpriabd K’.oO' foi Mieexl.Il.it
VanMetre of Shepherdtown,
'i:?a*:;;77ri^rreverything
One boi
;ivery then
i Infallible
cured me »bsolmel>’roup.
Whooping Cough.
Grip.
monla and Consumption
Try H
guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug
p and F. H. Mead*. Trial* boitlea
THE MARKETS.
'Wm"
“‘m ir^rHom-lrf.
Ice
try a record want
Cream
AO.
Johnson's I>rup 5
!d!^d*
ItrwrsarMiss Meanweli i.-omplalsantlyi-Ab.
Mm. CK.ldlu.gs. no one .,*uld mistake
who the mother of tlK*«* handsome
children Is. You ought to be proud of
them, for they inherit all their u.otb
et'. beauty and grace. Mrs. GoTdbags
,.
Contractors Wanted.
'• pany will furnish the cement, the con
,0; tractor to furnish sand, gravel ami
1-
» to I
Notice to Dog Owner*,
T
w eVrr ..*a..«ar
Owners of dogs are notified that the
31
:k';
Rocky Mountain Tea makes handsome
women out of plain
and that’s enough.
3S cents, tea
tablet form. Johnson’s Drug Store.
TRY OUR ^’KL^'ET
Wm A. McCool. Cltlxen*
k Startling Test.
M. h.kopany, I*a . made a startling
resulting In a wonderful cure
He
»rit«**
a patient wa. attacked with
emorrhage*. caused bv ulceralion of ilie siomarli 1 had often bl ind
Electric Bitters exrelleni
stomach and liv.-r troubles s„ i pnv*
The patient
gained
rcrihed
o'-cr Sinpcr offn
ipr
■fe-
Notice to All People Intersstsd.
aFVessmenf roll* for the
street from the east 1
e.-t to Hie east line of Park
i
anir
and I’nk
I’nlon
on street.
street, from the
liqe of l< t 1 of block 5. lo Han
jiy & Co ’sI Fifth subdirl
subdivision of
o the north end of
■el bridge, are now In
he collection of the
j third aescssiiieiit, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid Install
menis. ihe *ame to be paid before the
flrsi .lav of June. 1904. ’
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer,
till may 21.
.. ................
Vour
IjuiI.Iuv, unilcr K.
with Horkeray Business
uek in'i? months ” Electric Tiitters
i.siiively guaranteed for Dyspeiv
n and Kid
; away.—Atchison Globe
PAVING TAX.
DENTIST /I'L
:i»ri.-iy -l.M
■ grind' tl
i?L..
aharp comerx aad xteep hills.
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIVFRY
hr N.v s
n.T** lidi
im b> !..■
Thi- I*.
in truth, he
gang, fur fear th St he will ge
He sits on the
bracerl. ready to i
Resolved, that said question of
P pan of the other
rowing 119.000.0.1 for the purpose aforemrrowful youngster.
id the samey Is hereby '
laid be
has neither courage
carried by t
have
clarevl t
14S5-Resolved by the council of the «»id taxpaying electors
s aforesaid.
^'l^rSnb
'ilL'
l.kTd' foikt
hr.
Michlsan.
»e
CU:
city of Traver»e
Moved by Alderman
Alderm:
Dingl
■ is pickr*d on by
from and1 after thliis date, no Rrades the resolution be adopted
grade atakee
inned by others. He has long
Khali IK* furoUhed
Carried
by the city engineer for the con■e
his
sentimental
mother
A
ldermen
Bingham.
Glllett
Yeas—.
■ cross Gibbs. Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. Winnie cannot l»ear lo cut them off. they
Ktmcilon of any sidewalk
walk within said city except upon
sti bvautiful: and he cut* out paper
Wllsoif. 1-ardle—9.
order of the city council, or by
Moved by Alderman Bingham tbai dolls at an age when the sun-browned
city clerk when he shall have received the cement walks in front of lot 9 and yotuhs of the neighborhood are p
the deposit for anch walk as required
10. block 5. original ing Indian and eating raw beef in
of I
by Ihe ordinance relatlre
liack yard. He wear* shoes when
t 4fl feet of
the c
plat,
stmctlon of such walks.
original plat, and lot 1 of Han other lads are l»arefooted and stoneblock
Moved by Alderman Murray.that nah. Layy Jk Co.'e second subdivision, bruised. His little pinched face Is p
the resolullan be laid oa
thetlc. and he has teeth like a squl
the curb line.
Carried
rel. He never had a fight, and he ne
er will, because he has never be<-n
Reaolution.
Yeas-Aldermen
Bingham, Glllei
made to take his place in the boy
14Sd—Resolved by the city council of Gibbs. Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. W'lnni
world and battle out his own salva
the city of Traverae City that the ape- W’ilaon. Lardle—9.
tion.
Moved
clal asseasmeal roll for the aeooBd laWTio stands the best chance of takthe cotmcll adjourn.
sullment for the special aa
this world, tl
(Carried.
for the rradin*. parln* and Improrln*
CHAB. U. BEERS, Cltx Gcrk.
CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
of Wins of Cardui purchased from your druggist
rr„'
Yea*-Aid. BInRham. Lardle. Gibbs.
iVickeray.
Glllett,
Millar.
Murray,
tl.-Winnie.
Wll8on.-(l»V)
Ovlatl.
Reaolution.
Sixth street In said city from
.s to all who may
‘•vt the nee>l ot a thoruunhly j;ooJ blood tonic,
feetlni; rare the .- wiU be benetited thereby.
V .f.rs truly.
MRS JOSIE A. BRn-TAlN.
44 vr. NinUi St.^Colutnl*ia. Tens
if we would avoid the tisual >pring sickness; and
Carried
HR.**.—R«milve*rby the rotindl i
It is .'v time, Dxi,
when l)oils and carhumlcs. :’.n l jm<tnlar or scaly
Unfinished Business.
Alderman Ijirdle that the
iml by A
r and rli clerk be authnrlziM) m
0 acres of land south
• city cemetery of the
,er C«i.
• cemetery
Aldermai
reMdmint) lu> adfipied.
t'arrl»*d
Yeas—AI
iVickeray.
tivlati. Winnie. .WlUon —tl" »
^solution.
GentieTaen : For over four years 1 sufiered with
geaeral d.^ Uty. causing a thorough brealt.ag
duv.-n of m:’ system, ro that 1 was unable to attend
to my l.o»i*el.o’.d dntief. I l.ad tried other medi
cines. which did not rel.eve me
Seven yeara ago
my o-*ue.n. who h.vd l-eea benefited by
f
to’.d me -abou: It. I tr.e 1 :t .and it cured me. 1 have
i>cfa .i!>ie to attend to try hotirel.old duties ever
s.ace. esp-r.encing no inconveai^r.ce whatever;
1 a.Ti .vole to work in the garden as well aa
ing winter, and you mayltKil: for some old chronic
Frank Blrdsall. Janitor of ihe We
; prorld
'^^Adam
Orumm. watchman
at the
)uncil n
by motion demand a vote on micli ref Oval Wood Dish Co
Moved by Alderman 1-ardie that the
erence.
Hesolved also that this rewilution anointments t»e confirmed.
be and hereby is adopted as a stand
ing rule of this council to remain In
full force until duly modified or re
pealed.
“
d by
I* adopt e<1
Some liave no partictilar ailment but are just
tired, worn out and totally nnhl for work or anythiuj; else th.it recprlres er.cr-y or effort.
have been collecting in the blood and system dur
\ JL /c cordUny invite the people of TraTcne City and
vidnhy to visa oar NEW DENTAL PARLORS,
kxmted in the New State Bank building, Fou rth
workmen am! nxxiem method* we are prepared to give yon
work which has hitherto been done only in large dtiea.
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS.
Most everj'body feels bad in the spring.
TraverselCityDeiital Parlors
idlgest
it respoQstble for
.e* of pale, lifeless complexcase*
i. red noses and t
i Rocky Ho
Ige o
fwlcp In Ihe hosplUl
Johnson's Drug Store.
After ^.•nl^
ca.-<* of piles caii.^JDg 24
doctors and all remedies failed,. BuckPRY OUR VELVET Ice
len s Arnica Salve■ quickly arrested
B. A. McO)ol, CUlxens phase t7».
further iDfiamniation and cured him. It
____________ ^ 2ltt-l»o
cinquers ache* and kills pain. 25c. at
Johnson's Drug Store and F. H
I Meads, druaHsL
try a record want
AO.
THE EVENnrO BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CTTZ, MICFL, WEDIfESPAT, MAY is, l»Oi.
omciAL Fwocgmwos
or the City Cmintt «T tlw CMr o'
Trmm City. MicMfMi.
Bacuter iMtec of tte Cfty Conell Md fai the co—rll room. May I9th.
CUM to order by B J.
■wyor. la the ctelr.
Preani—Aldcnarti Bingham. Dock«ray, OlUatt. Gibha. Lardle. Millar.
Marray. Orlatt. Winnie. Wilaon. and
lh« Mhyor.
Moired by Alderman Lardie that
wbea ve adjoom «e adjonm Vt m
Toooday rrenlng. Mar 17>h. 11*04.
8 o'clock p. m.
Carried.
Mcnred by Alderman Bingham tl
M opedal meoUng of the city council
called for May 25rd. 1»64. at
o'clock p. m.. the amtier of nevery
be a Bpeeia] order of buxinea*
Carried.
BetHlenc and Communicationa.
To the Honorable, the
10. and h
Hannah's find add.
Mored by Alderman Gflleit that the
petition be referred to the committee
) atreets and walka.
Lost.
Yeas—Aid GUlett WOsoo.
Nays—Aid. Bingham. Dockeray.
Gibbs. Lardir. Millar. Murray. Oriatt
»d W’i
1004.
To the HocorabI»le. the Mayor and City
Council of the• City of Tiltverse City.
Michigan
14C»—Gentlemen:—We herewith
your approval
iroral an estimated
the paving of West Front
Union
from
le
Hall stre<
street to the ea
line of Unb
Also from the
ae of Wadsworth
street to the wi
St reel.
RespeetfiiHy.
BOARD OF
'cnf'A*;;
buildings on
Park airfet.
near Waablogtoa.
BcepectfuUy auLmitied.
U. E. Wynkoop.
Mored by Alderman Winnie tliat
the petltloo be granted tinder the di
reetloo of the fire chief.
Carried.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Connell of the City of Trarerae City.
Michigan:
14«&—We. the ondaral^ed. taxpay
an of the city of Trarerae City, ro
apectfoUy petition that a atreet licbi
be placed at the corner of Front and
' Wellington atreets in aaW city. And
your petitioners win ever pray.
R. J. Fleming. Wm. Mitchell. G<v>.
E. Pray, Waller D Lyon, W. O. Hoi
den. A. W. Peck. Charlie Kroupa. I.
W. Codman, A. I). Tyler. Geo. Hamlin.
Chaa. F. Hunter. J. A. Mdntosh. Mark
Craw, Frank Hamilton. A. W Und
O. W. Steward. I.orln Kolwrla. O.
Carrer. V. E Montague, l^nm FTit!
C. K. Buck. n. H Hasletl. J Alfred
Moore. A. R. Kell
•Hogg. E. I.ynn. ..
Huebel, A Roaentbal.
Rone
A. Bowmi
W. Slmma. Frank King. H D
D. Alley
Mored by Alderman OibbK that the
petition be referred
ed by Alderman
itloDH for lights
treen reported on. be preaented t
committee on public llghlii
iling for 1
report;
Carried.
Trarerae City, Mich.. May L.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Trarerae City.
imlcT
14C6—Gent lemen;—We.
signed, do retpecifully ask your hon
orable iKKly to order a sidewalk
rooatnicted on the <
aide of Spnii
atreet. from Fn»ni
mih
Sixth atreet.
Respectfully yours
W. F. Wolcott. Geo W Mc^
Geo. Frltr. A S FYltr. W. P C,\
P. Carrer.
Front street, from Union street
east line of Hall atreet.
Privata Frontage,
square yards paving 4?
fifio^f^' curbing 4 hrtc.’... * l WKi
.............................. Iim5.5<t
Total ..................
City.
yards paving G
^4 9R475
11.95**
46 ft. Straight curbing
116.80
28 ft curved curbing G 8l-2o
26 40
5 catch basins an<l conn^Tturns ....................................
247.00
Filling In river ...................
KKKtOo
S 2484 95
Injury, anf
gate the mane
as la Just undei the clrcnmaiances.
en L Sheffc
Bnigham
Ikjard of Trade with the view
invitation to the state i
hiving
) kold
ipment of the G. A. ]
rampn
city in
^r of said
As but one member
low on the council
have
the
committee
WQUld
council. The Invltatk
filled fr
given, must be ready previous
If giv(
ne 115ih. 1904. Many prominent m
June
attend these gatherings. Including g(
emnr. U S. senators and repreaeni
lives
of congress. The attendance
will Ik- from all paru of the state
will be no less than four hundred,
-xpenses while
visitor pays bis expenses
bail, music id badges, are
I by citizens here. We should be
have the committees get i
gel her at once and Issue this invH
lion, as we IK-Ileve ii will be a desira-
;:.r7u.
^ ....... .......
I riiridng 4
1 11252 75
City.
“T^r^e^rcliV. Mich . May 16. 19.14.
McGregor Boy
«t p»T fr »I "t.’.ii. jr. r.T *
speclfull?
l47:,^l‘^“rewUh transmit the ^iginal
r«ipy of Perry Hannah s Founh Addi
tion lo the city
proved iiv the slate and ask your ap
proval r»f the same. When w» approve«l
cerllfled copies with
I will
rlork.
Yours
respectful
Peiry Hannah
MnvfKl by Alderman Gibbs that i
a-s pr.-.^q)le.| |m- arrepu-.l a
C 'led [
Reporta of'slanding Committees.
v™-Ai.i ninthjoi Ordi.. r.ii.i.,,
<eray. GHleti. Millar. Murray.
,tt. Winnie, Wilson-(10 »
Honorable, the Mayor and Cit;
rll of jhe City of Traverse Clt>
?,vri
ks to whom was n'ferred jhe |K-ti
1 of the Non hem Michigan Asylum,
a tram ruatl on Elniw»KKiI avenue
stre«-is would rciKi
such p.-iiiion and reenm
hat the same be not grant.-.!.
Dan-.! May
iTAT^:;
To^t
oncil of t
Michigan:
146*1—Gentlemen:—We here'
mil for your aitpmral a list of walks
which In niir opinion niHMl rebuiding
With cement. These walks are ail in
bad condition and need replacing
luton as possllde.
Respectfiill) submitted.
IlUARP OF PUni.lC WORKS.
Chas. M. Beers. Clerk
IMUnI thlad4th day of May . 15»tt4
Walks To Be Built
On Waahinpton Street.
Lots 12. 1.1, 14. w^4 feet of If.. 1
IK, block 7. original plat.
{.xXs 1. 2. 2. block S, original plat
From G. R. A I. track east to Hot
street, on north side of Washington
sin-et and lots 9. in. n. 12. in. 14. 15,
1C of block G.
L 4L- Co s 7tl,
On Eighth Street.
4. .5. 6. 7. S. ft. block S. and lots
4ft and 50. s Mock C. and lots 1. 27. nS
2». 40. 41. 42. block S. all In H
&
Co.'s 1st add.
On Ninth Street
Lot 1. block 10. II . I. « Co s 1st
add
On Casa Stiwet
McGregor boy m a very handsome, bright bay Six
commanding appearance. He can go as high as any horse
road, and with ^entj' of speed. He can show a 2:30 dip
never been traineil for speed. His breeding is certainly of l
by Robert McGregor, the monarch of the homestretch, the sir
mightiest race horse in America, Cresceus 1:50J, and over o
dred others below the 2:20 marlu
B.
u...
On East Eighth Street
LoisP. 10,11.12.12,14. 15.16.
15. original plat
• ** *
On Franklin Street
l>ota 8 and 9. block 16. original plat
On Webstar Street
. 4
Lou 6. 7. «. 9. 10. block U H.. L. 4
Co 'a 7th add.
On Wadsworth Street
Lot 21. block T. H.. L. 4 Co *s 6th
add.
Also west aide of Central school
grounds.
On Eleventh Street
' New walk all on tonlh aide.
> 1 and Id. block 8. H.. U 4 Co.'s
'■ Louis
M add.
J.
226 East Front Stmt
ttiy oaar.
THE
BEAUTIFUL
IVIOIROAN
-rnAVKMSK OITTV’,
-
\Vc have purchased
iht; oM established
ADDITION
Ju^i laid mil. adjoitiing ib«> city park,
and lh<- Friiiu Sin-.’t Ibuib-varil. 10«t
f.-.-- wi.l*-, exi.-ii.liitc lliniugli ii. 19
liii^ ar<- Bli«-:i<l> S4>l.l ami ihi- luilanciwill niM lak- )..ng i..
If >.».
w.iuM likt- III g*-i
or m<ir«- of ih<-iii
nn.j
nu- mkui baiu ready lo
wail upon you bit same C.VI1 ai 2;;v I-:. Front StT
ICI”.
bo conducted in connection with our COAIy-tml
We wish to assure the frientN
and patrols of Mr. Jackson, and all other let:
consumers, that it is our aim to j*ive them the
best and
most elllciont service
icc is pure ami
possible.
untixcelled in quality.
Our
L. G. BRYANT.
Wo are
ami earm stly solicit yi>ur patroi a^e
MC.B. Taylor Goal Co.
BOTH 'PHONES
6RARD RAPIDS A INDIARA RY
COMPANY.
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
...HEALTHIEST....
iSS-H'S.-::
UIOWT
ELECTRICITY
Cemetery Fund.
Hugh
roiiorll of 111.. CHv nt Tr»v..r,<. rily.
)h-i II loiirr.
Petersen. T. H A. Tregea. M
Diebolt. L. Panek. J W Haggard
Thomas Dui
Fnsl Harig. Herl>ert
enlM-n;er William H Nash,
Wlkel. .lames
Gun ton.
Move.1 by Alderman Bingham
the petition iH- referre.1 t.» the commit
lighting.
■e on pu
Carried.
Traverse City. Mich.. May 16. 1904.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan;
1472—Gentlemen:—As I have been
notified to build a cement walk adjoinmy property on State street. I
lid res|>ertfiilly p«‘titlon .vour liontde ikody to cause or have removed
a telephone pole belonging to the Bell
Telephone Co. This pole is iocaied
near the comer of my shop and lias
.inly 4 wires on the same. I wish" to
build my walk clear to the curb, and
think that this pule should be removcHl
before building the walk. The wires
pole, ctjuld, without Inconventbe eompanv 1m« placed in the
alley.
Yours truly.
‘tertyl
VIcto
Moved by Alderman Gil
that t
petition l»e referred
the rommittee
power
art.
Carried,
To the Honorabl
hie, the Mayor and City
Council of thile City of Traverse City.
Michigan:
173—Gentlemen:-September 2Gih.
190.1. I was Injured while attempting
bridge over the Asybtm
tth street. It seems that
the planking had been bmken through
and some employee of the city had
patHied the hole in the bridge by plac
ing a thin piece of board over It. anti
this board broke through as my horse
stepped upon It. and threw the horse
•n. throwing me out
qnlle acurerely Injoi
».th..ul
JACKS
I have imported two
jacks for
farmers
who want to raise
Mules. Unc of them
will l>e fouml at my
stabli.*s ami
I will
keep
Hlair.
near Georj»e
C
Widrij*
farm.
,
..DENIISIS™
All Work of Hlghsat Peealble Oradx
Fine Qeld Work a Bpecielty.
B. J. MOIIGAN
OiiiilMii RIni ElieIrtc
UrM »4 fmt Cl.
•Mrs. Pas«'ol-. Janitor
S=,s^'—■
M.&N.LriME CARD
Vi* tv>rKMiMi M A JL O. B
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
TO INSURE COLT $10.00
J. H. Monroe
Goo. 0. HeWotIr
MOKROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Builditid ^
-tan I .a IU> IH ,M PaNI IM *n.| r*r»w*'
aiiittutl Kiiv ln«ar*nn- I'ompeujr
3 11 W EW W I L H E L M BLOCK
Blocks and
Brick «
Ulorl,< an.l Dri. k
iTi.-.-s
^onal.'e
W,- liax- a large
a!mo>! unllnjli'-.l
■•To-i;:
m<K-k and Brlrt
Marhiiii-s
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
WATCHES.
Contingent.
R J Mans 4 S*.n. wo.>l........$
C E Murray, special ehn-llon
A E Hmgham. sptn'ial elec
SALE.
whiili are tin
of anviIling on lli<* ina
figur.Pb*a'
inv*-.iligai»- ln-for-’ luiying
lirttlars i
J. LEAHY
AT .HOTEL WHITING
25 gent'a watche*.
20-year cates,
Elgin or Waltham,
$10.98 each.
25 ladies' watches.
20-year cases.
Elgin or Waltham.
$12.98 each.
These prices only for Satur
day. 21tL
Now’a your chance.
MUIar 4 M.»rse. sundries...
In warrant. May 2nd.
RA8TALL. Hustling Jeweler.
Hroif Leail Pipe 4 S.' L
1- L. «. BUILOIN*
Pere Marquette ! traverse otp, nuebigan EXPERT OPTICIAN
Arthur Earl, special election
JMw. Rosser, bulhllng inspect-
■\lert Pip.' 4 Supply Co., sun-
O. P. CARVER 4 BRO.
FIRE INSURANCE
GLASSES FITTED BY
Goodrich & Stanley,
SPECIAL
JOHN R.SANTO^j^
ISENEHAL INSUBARcT]
ORS. 4AWVER A FCNHALLEBON
ABSOLUTELT ODORLESS
s.i\.-s ...............................
W H C.Mirtad.-, windries.
’r.Te 'iifVoi,r.T's;’i"
enth street.
8:10* in
AND
Work, .od ll>..> !«■ ...Ibortrod
build a d.wk line aeconling to plans
and siH-clflcatlons of the engli
U:i —C.oiitl|.nieii: — Yoiir
D-H.LL'JtS,’''-'-
East Bay Park
UUSi.XESS of JOM.N A. JACKSON, which xvill
WOOD buniness.
PLAT OF
MIOI-IIOAri
ice as Well as Fuel
Ine strei»t tHmtlnm-d Is $1020.
Voa.-Ald BHikliom. I.jrdlo. Gild...
'^Package
FLOIR
HannahV
BEST
Snow
White
Noble
Vf^for2Slbs
......
■sJ
Moved by Alderman Ijirdie that the
petition be accepteil and placed
file.
5cts
B. J. Mmi's Lirenf StiUi, Trmst Ctty, WA
iSe
E-HF-
'rR'ri.J.wEU.
."s-sr xjr:
GASH 8R0GER
now bookinji tirders for the season’s delivery,
d city
Council of the City of Traverse Cltv, er. fronting on the city market sli
Michigan:
UeH|H«tfully submiltetl.
1467—Oentlemen:—We. the under
HOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
signed, most decidedly remonairnte
us. M. B«-ers. Clerk.
Cha-s.
against building a tram tray on Elm
of May. 1904
wood avenue. There has been
Members of i
• Chairman
by the city a franchise for i
_______
lUiard i Public Works:
('arrlci.
railway and we do not want th
G«‘ntiemen:—I herewith submit
May 16.
all taken up with railroads.
sketch showing method of building a
Respectfully submitted.
dock line aUing the river bank of the
E. W. Hastings, G. C. Thompson. C. Board man river adjai
A. Phillips. O. M. Morse. E. J. Cot.ke
The d.
1477—Gentlemen:—Having examln.nl
A. H. Mlllec. A R. Fuller. Thus
Rennie. W. H.^ImVi*
J
Young.;. John
IK feet t
I
idgi- abutment
ab
L. Dell. J.S. Conrers. G^ge^Du
i-t. My estimate of the cost of I
. . H Bar
Gam. Mrs
1
J. Shie
n Hobbs. E. H. Allyn. J
R Baiimey. Hugh Kennedy. I W
w-naiE
Cera>
Hal
Win stand far the season of l»t>4 at
square yards imvlng fi ^
rb G KOc;'
feet curve.1 curb <i 11.20
basins and Conner
BUSIRESS CARDS.
BE B0TBI6 BRED STALUON ELGIN C. LEWIS
Foaled 1SB8, and stamb 15-3 hamU high.
Carried.
Yeas—Aid. Bingham. Giilett. I
Gibbs, Millar. Murray. Ovlatt. V
Wilson—(9.)
Nays-Dockeray—(1.)
Traverse City. Mich.. May 14, 1904.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Michigan:
1474—Gentlemen;—Some
committee consisting of
incll WI
I 12C20 4.5
From Union Street to West Side of
fk..
Wadsworth Street.
the communication Ik- rece|vi-d and
Private Frontage.
49S5 square >*ards paring ft .
—V
streets and walks.
der and ana balas penaaaeaUy la>4j
Jitred. aad I have aaSered a graal deal
tat of thia accideat. I have
beeo
.ble to do
that lime; that la, to do my aanal
work, and have spent awney for treatmenu medlclnea. etc.
I feel that fire hundred doRars
28 40
43 67
StKkt, BmOs, Grail, PmitiMi,
15 68
J. M. FELL,
50.4C
COMMISSION BROKER,
r.dumhia TmJrier CoJ sun-
1 1297.25
CHARLES E. MURRAY.
C. R. DOCKERAY.
A E. WILSON.
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
adopted
vor of the several
ended by the city
and that the mayor and clerk be
Suita 308-Naw State Bank i
building- Correspondent Geo E- '
Ellla. Grand Rapids.
I K c m. u
WHY SHORTEN
YOUR LIFE
n> «-at:r.g
liroad «h<-i
L-r.:.
Fire Proot Elastic Pulp
Plaster..
; Made of wool, pulp and Fiber,
adly prepared and ideny combined with fire clay,
; cement and other ingredients.
J Plaster today, cypenters can folI low tomorrow without dislodging
; plaster. CarlcKul on hand
..CARPET CLEANING WORKS..
HHneineiitni
521 SOUTH UNION
K. B. CHAPW, Propriclor. '
Phc»ne ii>
las Washi-t-tbiQ SU
Tki Tdiilt Nf nadir Cl.
. S.k b, A.W.Will. ta BanW. in
OU. Phon. SSL
S, mortrn
m Mm0» Bukt at.
Butchers and Sausas^a Makers
Official Market Quoutions by pri
vate wire, direct from New
York and Chi^o.
Abaolote aecnrity.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
tiic first five t»la)-i
b of each
>nth.
tcuring heailache
jand nervousness
i sjiecialty; glaast guaranteed to fit.
o-~Record Want Ada. bring Big
ItatiAnw for the noiwy Invwtod.
.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECOItO WANT AO.
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