The Evening Record, May 12, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 12, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

yesterdays issue
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ifV3tai?iiim

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TBAVEBSE CITT, MICH, TlH RSnAY, MAT 12, 19M.

porris

TOOMBffPailt lATS
Ooorga Weetfa of Dotroit Bcliovad to

CUTOFF
PT. »AUT MICES •unraor
EVCRVTMINC

USEFUL

TO

BamMt of Drink.
By Wire to the Bvenlac Record
Del roll. Mich., May 12 —Ceorice
Woods, aced U and married, a Hr.
man at the rtetfoli Copper and Braas
Rolling mUis. committed suicble at
( borne on Clarke avejj-.i.- cf.ily ibU
imieg by taking rough oo rats. |i
beUeved he liecame despon<I«^t: a»
• resuli of drink
,

ALL FOR
50 CENTS

AND

THE

n cANOCTOwtaows
People

CEWfAinr AND nELAND NIX
THE

SPLENDID GIFT.

RESULTS

WERE

BAD

Vou Know

fah

What Bate Ball goods bsaring the Spaulding trade^nark mem.

Paddling -Their Way to 2
to Bee Along Picturesque
River Routes.

7,“»

W* are special agenu for these goods and are showing now the

M
Bops-' '

"

k- B>«»trr ud li iv«y 'l».

FOR THE FORMER.

JAFS BEINO OCSTBOYED.
sented With a
Iblei
llMWi«nt Art Octting Beady to Evac­
uate the Ptaea-oJapanaae Troops
Art

Marchte*

From

Feng

Muing Cheng to Tysen.
By WIrr to tbr ErealBC Rrconl
l»iwton. May 12—A dirpatrh rr
rrlriHl l»v tbr, IJoyds from ihrii
Cbvani rfirrrspooilrnt siatrs
Port Arttinr Is ent off. The dUpairh.
which was scot rta Che F»w and da H
May 12. followa:

mbers of the rburrh and mo
eregallon of the Church of the Dls
ciplet hare made their pastor. Rev T
P. Ullom. a present of one of the fin
cst flesttde seal. India paper. Interitaverl Bibles published
It Is not only
a work of art In the tending and print­
ing lull of great durability and
highly prixed by tbe recipient

LIGHT FORM
OF MEASLES

George Englander and Thomaa O'Conof East Bay Township Quar­
ried Over a

Half

Dollar—

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to advise with Ocncral Kunipaikln

Ir
1^;

OFnCERS
IN TROUBLE
wood avenue

Alleged That Springfield Men D.d Not |

HAND DRAWN
INTO THE SAW

George Englander is weariag a
eye. a face cut so badly that a
part of bis cheek bung down and
lapped over, seventeen stitchf^ being
reqiiln>d to close the wound;
the
her Sid*- <if his face »cralcb«><l Into
e resemblance of a railroad map

;ER8

;de in four

tglander Is a German,
while
mnor's nallonality is
different.

SCHOOL MONEY
APPORTIONED

Apportionment

LOST TWO /iN-

la

Semi-Annual

*TAICK IT
AW ATI

Want style in their shoes jo*t
as much as older persons, yet
they must be made to stand the
HARO WEAR that children

Th.-y stop at ihe t.mn* along Humute and make the ,rip leis.,r,-ly.
Two Honesdale. I’a.. .>..u«g men «r^-

NOTHING BUT THE
LEATHER

GOES

- . JFf
iafkt
faar. The oalj con.
ditioBs we make tt
that you briqg back
— goods We bare
found nobody that
ever traded with
Benda wanted
nioaeyback, becaaae
Benda gives man
than their mooey’s
worth.

BEST

INTO OUR

CHILDREN S SHOES.

In to I’bivelaml
1,7:™ r"

F*'"'p-

Mississippi t.i.

0 Chautauqua young
1 by canoe frotai a Mni
b.-ad of Cassadagn cn

Swdl lime of Hea’s

SbIU, many new |>at icrns. Tea DoUfiro,
and your mooc)-bark
if )-ou say so.

MredlTriedri^.

, ■ .?■7!, .7.fr..7»Y.,

;knox. dunlap,

iKRiMsoN. dress,
boston andcol-

:i“r,.:7; ;i*r“T,-;ri!:;xi'LEGE

long with a fivefixu lieam. and has a
capacity of twenty passengers .

lasts......
^

WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.

ZcOIVIRORT..i
Our new line of ladies' shoes will be sure to pleas* you.

•* oo, ^a.fiO. A3.00

^

We’ll be glad to show them

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE STORE.

1 Judge Ridierts.

INSIST ON IT

Axemans 51oe

K .ii fLOppeeiU Whiting Hotel.

Phones:

Citizens T2, Bell 1«

TK T.\! K or im TOWN.

and

Cents Per Capita.

from right hand.

Deatruction Was Complete.
as fnllon-s;

si

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DUUNillC CniEN

THE KIMBALL

M-rri il.-m
l\o •

\m-

r.ic Oil K. i.i.t
Piano.
Everything has beer
done to make a perfect. plane.
Tone, style, quality and dur­
ability fully guaranteed. Fac­
tory prices and very
easy
tcr.Tis. .

-HOI \likK;b.
r. . . th.

N £ T T L IL T C N
II.• -

FrankFrieilricti&Oo
New SUnl

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-frcl

W. W. HMBILL COMPANY

: Flcaaant Program at the Supper Giver
feat Side Catholic Ladies
Last Evening.

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

129 Front SL N.E.StroBi:.ll^.
gw-rrlhlDK In ha^s^l lrgmun»nU

W. 1-. BROWN, IVlMn»fl:*r

Ig;',
p ^^ISSi^sss •

I that his" hum*and little finger
r-tely

:.rii
FOR STEALING BEER.

...
Dialogue.

P-l
Whitewater
Toul

Duet. Carroll sisters
Hart. Mich, May 12 —The arrest of
. S. Palraiter yesterday on ^the
charge of stealing a ten tie of teicr has
•tirred up tin' whole county iSilmiier
secretary of the anti saloon IfWgue
ir. The

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»3W.n.S0

NO MORE -BUTCHERS."
Newsboys Are Now Barred Fron

Nane,-; Eva Sheraiie.
OLD VERONA THREATENED.
But Only thr Wolfe Houac Waa D
Btreyed by Fire.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Battle Creek. Mich.. May 12—A fire
that threatened to destroy Old Ve­
rona. a snburb of this plare. built tn
the early Ihlrtiea, dealroyed the Wolfe
• bouse this morning and did slight
damage to several other buildings
W.OO0.
SECRETARY TAFT <X I

ition of Hit Throat

Lake Shore Telephone eom> says that he had the liottle
pany.
Hunter,
of beer In his office, and that Palmlier cm
Tbe trial of the case will knew them shall know them no more
forever.
Several months ago .possi­
It Tuesday.
bly a year or more, neas agents and
I>eddlers fell under the displeasure of
CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION. the Ann Arbor company and at that
time It was snggested that their dis­
O. Cachlin of Thla City
appearance fn»m tbe Grand Rapids E
Moddrator.
Indiana trains
would soon
foil.
Superintendent Hunter announced
Rev D. Cochlln left today for a
short visit with his parents
paret
at Upper Ms official order, too.
cipal stations along
Sandusky.
lusky. Ohio. From tthere he will
*per». periodicals and 1
9 Detroit to attend the Michigan
n sale for t he accommodation
Congregational association of which
travelers, This will minimire
feet of ihe
he passing of the news agents
................
**V*e”*Wi^I* A member
of thestate
llchigan Con­ and peddler* from among the Inci­
board of trustees i»f
gregational
He will go dent* of a Jonmey on tbe Grand Kanlonal association
ass
[ Indiana railwi
also as a delegate of the church here,
sin go next Tuesday

FIRST AT f4E-AH-TA-WANTA,

^By Wlro to tbe Breaing Record.

Mighty Fastidious Corpsss.
Waahlngtoo. May 12 —8<«retarr
of
-Secreu
There Is a township board in Wash
War Taft was up and around
aronnd this letiaw county that proposes to cut the
morning. He seemed to hare
suffered mk trees ont of the cemetery "be­
bare snt
no particular InrooreBlt
•nUkice on ac cause the leaves Utter up the ground
count of the ranieriui
lutkNi of
his so and canae tbe expense of raking
throat. He left tbit
It afternoon for the
p.~ Tbe local papers suggest
AdlrondacksF for a two weeks’
rh a ’’clntter of rattMng leaves
d must give the boarders tbe

Tbe northweat rain rMtsrday waa fidgeia. too.respofclblo for tbe biaaklas of the
Dr. Martin now has one of tbe finest
la tha door of th* Flnt h^tiona]
The caaement had apralg and driving horses In the city. James
Pnrris broogbt It np fw« Memlon
t the door
oae It the ^SlAu waa shattered.

?

Butt’n,
Butt’n,

the charge

It'-

WE A T*l* * ? *
did y * !hoV..?/ * mV * *.* *lWd*a> * ?4d.V Frid^* !nd*'
»v-i portion tonight.

five weeks

he semiannual apixinionnu-ut of
H.I mupey, has te-..n made f..r th-

t?

« €ify Book store

Cor. Tenth St. end Lake Ave.

aged to Detach Hit Hand Before

r.':

The same prices for these articles here as in Chicago.

7o"*ou♦®'‘ comfort and wear.

Col Caupht .n Feed RHIer* But Man­
n.nui lor
rort.ln Sprlo,B.M ..!■
flers of the Ohio National Guard The
governor decllmw to state Just what

n thingein Mits. Gloves, Bats. Balls and Masks.

Work has Ikh-d rommenced on ih->

Was Made at Rate of Sixty
DANIEL VOGEL

Birls

€>n account of a matter of Bfty

'*rroduce U arrivtne >n sreat quauid numerous bruises about bis body,
lilies fron up the river The Japan
c api»ear«^ In the city this morning
CSC troops arc marchlnK from F'>;u
d n-questied that a warrant charging
lloaoK ChcoK toward Fyacn. Port
assault and
battery l«- Issued for
Arthur is cat off
Perfect order pre­
(’harics O’Connor.
vails at J<ew ChwaSV I do not an
According to Englander's story he
That no Physician
tS-ipate imuhle or liahtlng in thU %l"onnor bad been doing some
clnlty.work
11
ngether
After a settlement
>d the Children
hail iM-e n made O’Connor clalme«l that
A dtapatch from fSyang Tse. ThilM t.
Recover i
Few Days.
fifty cents more was coming to him
today states that Thibeilans have re
He appeared at Englander's home and
. f«pened the bomtiardmeDt of the Brit
•ked for the amount. The former
Imo camp there. The ThUtetvtis ai
lid that if he would wait awhile, bo ;
throes of an epldcnilr of roeaMes Is
ould go over his figures and see If
uhId« cannon.
le claim was correct. This. O’Connor
Viceroy Aiexleff lelcgraph« *o S
inseiite«r to and went home.
ivtersburx that preparatory to lii
That evening. Englander went to
evacuation of
Port Dalny, al! th
I.', b.
O'Conniw’s
home and showed him how
- says O'Connor called him
docks and materials that wonf.l li
then he told him not to call
itsefitl to the enemy are lielng bl.is
he had never te-«‘n
that more have not Ikh^ renorlcd >
tip and dealroyed.
way before O'Connor
hat the disease comes in« verv light
him to gel out and this Englander
he tried to da hut O'Connor k«-pt
qnd«Jl]e
I
Then he
.loyod and the case Is nm re,s,rteil.
grablu^ M
EngianiU
Is memorytetard the tori>edo transport Amur
failed him
after that,
but he thinki
April 2i. The illfated ship wai^ laying
mines in the harlior when she stnn-k
one and sank. C*ar Nicholas is *■%
rcedlngly analons to go to the fmnt.
it Is likely that he may go to the fur absent alMMii one half are kepi home
ItasI where he can be on the grtMitHl

«r:'’.;r:r„’7:r,r^7r5s:;

river, which they will follow to Its
mouih and then mw up the Miwlssiis

Warrant Out for O’Connor.

rr^Yh'inyr-aM f?nrca‘:;s‘^;

*

EIGHTH TEAR—SIRS

WEATMER.

Jarvis Jennings and mother of De­
troit arrived in the city this morning
on their way to NVah ta wanta. They
will open their cottage which will He
the beginning of the seaaoo for tMx.
popular resort as tbe Jaudags
tage will be the first one ogaaed.
The Kelley Shingle and L^mUr
company’s barge. Emma Thompaos.
left yeaterdax afternoon for Chicago
with a carffD of lamber.

who's

f

i:

For every one that comes off your

you Ten Cents.
Should a scam rip, wc'Il gitx
yon One Dollar!
Dntebes* Trousers are made at the
cream of the nurkrx » best trouseriags
in all tbe nc«t/J.»shiua*ble cokurings

and

eWHbelm,

C^rmtr Tr^mt
Mi OmhM

■'-a
Oor Childrea's DeDsrtmeat is .juitc a Utile store m itself—bo othsr
such assortment of novelties in “Iiittl- Fellows” fine tahs and tep
coats may be found in northern Mich^—$1.50, $2.00, $2,501
$S.O0l up to $7.00-Always bust, but always ready to wait on •^nat

dimilton Clothing Company

f

I EVEKOrO BEOOBD, TRAVEESE CITY, IPOH, THPBSDAT, MAT U,

THE EVENING RECORD c—Bppo nws
mmaaoAM
TMOi.T. JKrSZflw. HAMtm

a rawn
KIDNEY ia

PfiCCf PfiMB

backadie

A. C. HATSTBre of Lake OagMc.

mch.. te« in hi* po«»«rtoo » t*

Sptdal
Salt

prrMl eofipn' pick vhMi wa* fotad
kU ehMcM pmrk It te about two fe<4
iTBStb aad weiaha six poaads. ObP
to Sal
I poiaied
Blaied aad Iba
tbf>
niaori
rtl |»ropor
p a blaAe
It to wrtl
the kaadi
1 h to <>vtdeai
tastMM<d oo with tbooica
crally arr*^*^ that It b*4oBK<4 to a
ptwhtotoric race, a» the k»t art of
t<rBtp*r1aa copiw ba« a«-v^r Ikwb fottad
toactiaewia whattWiKtan
ta ■pita of tha coatlaoed iwaaarrb aad
dateed aa> hnfcar>dmia kad»F axparlBaaU to that and.
C. A. •tCCLCHClI. CHy CMM»r.
ahtotoMv««itkoatcrMtpaia. Tvabatte
I aand It t oChicaao to f
•C Dr F«aaar-. Ctfaay aad Baekaeki ~
cttoa of
aacaificaa
et^tolT carad aM aad 1 kan had aa
ba placad oa
par ■paciman
t. Looto axpoAltlon
axhlWtloa at
promlnant Grand
Tba wife
OUf.
M wtm* rt»n p>tUr. blana autn.
drantnc
hnaband’a For Sale by JaiL 0^ Jak^
aatnniar la A. huni; bar bnaband’a
ftaaday t.uli on fha cloiha«!ina to air.
aad wa* •urpri*od
MKMOftlAL DAY.

lh<!S!Vllt

Ip Ik

Memorial day to a sacred day.
a day when a nation pours out Its lore
aad rea^ for thoae who aided In
■taking it the great aad glorious
try that il to today. It to a day when
the fiowera are atrewn impartially
over the graves of those who fought
and won and those who fought
but lost. Many a lid thai a loag been
dry pauses to drop a tear on Ibai
Many a heart that's long been si III by
the efMToaehIng Hasps of age. again
beau quickly. The ranks are
^ thin now. the step to halting, the eye
to dimmed but aUll. on May J« they
■MUTh ooce again' and in their hear
. review the scenes of days gone by.
Memorial day to not a day of aports.
It
not a day of recreation, it
day when the naUon In lu mad rush
onward stops lo again peer Into the
gr««t. dark past. It is a day that
hrlnga back once more the time when

IS9 6. TrMit SI.

men's souls were tried.
'
The member* of the various G; A
a. posts throughout the country bav<*
been urged to attend church services
DO that day. to Uke part In the exer
Claes and make it a day of prayer.
This to emInentUr beflltlng to the

oae that should be cherished and re
Utned. But the making of Memorial
■ Day a holiday, a day of pleasures,
should not be tolerated
There's a
halo of sacred memories that that day
bring* forth and these cannot be kept
Hear unless the spirit to oUsen<*I

itton.
ON SPEa4L TIAIN

as well as the mere ceremony.

mminocoimKE

Almost Five Hundred Traverse City
ccabeea Will -Go to Cadillac
Saturday Evening.

fi. C. WaR A Bom I
Curt Catorrh.
••If I only knew It to be true. 1
would not hesiute a moment.’* Tbto
has
to n thought the avetage
nvert, person
.
Halmi of* a
'
when readingt the Halms
Ibe medicines
s that are advert
cures for catarrh.
The results from the use of Hy>
TraverMmel are so~remarkable In the cure of before the train starts
City. special train will rearb Cadillar
catarrh that they seem beyond bellH
at 7:30 o'clock In the evening ai
The fart, though, that 8. E. Walt fi
Rons, one of the liest known druggisU
In this section, have so much confl
dence In the power of Hyomel to cure
eatarrh that they sell It under Ihetr
pertonal guarantee to refund the mon
ey if the purchasers ran say that It
did not help them, ought to convince
the moat skeptical that Hyomel can
rHIed upon to cure all catarrhal
troubles, no matter how serious or
deep-seated.
The complete Hyomel outfit, con Offer to Refund Money if Dr. Ho
atotlng of a neat Inhaler that can be
ard'a Specific Will Not Cure Any
carried in the purae or pocket, a medl
Case of Constipation or Oys-

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A wcH mxde, arefl
finished table. lU
inch aqu.re top,

J

win give It careful'attention.
Thl* message appUe* to
men and the women alike

beautiful, areU maile; solid oak Parlor Table, jait Uke cut, 84 mch
square top, heavy rim*. French legs, fine finiah, only,...
1.76
They range right along np to aorac as beautiful tables at you ever
saw .Ml shapes, style* and designs You can find jltst what yoo
want at just what }-ou want lo pay.

H. 8. Hull, president
A. V. Friedriclt. vice president.
Chas Wilhelm, vice president.

cTh,

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Bswara of Ointmsnta for CaUrrh that
ConUia Mercury
As mercurj- will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derangt*
the whole system when entering It
throttgh the mucous surface*. Such
ides should never lie used except
IS from reputable phya prescript
damage they
the di
clans, as tl
il.i to th good you can possibly deHall's Catarrh Cure.
v€‘ from
manufariuro«l by F. J. Cheney A Co.,
Toledo. O.. ronuln* no mercury, and
Is taken Internally, acting directly up^^
on I he'blood and mucous surface* of
Ihe system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure be *ure you get the genuine. It
is taken Internally and made in To­
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Tes
tlmonials free.
Sold by druggists
Prlre. 75c per
botUe.
Take lUH's Family nils for consll

ck Pgrkir Tablet,
to aelect Cram.
A wcO made, mdl
fiaiilwd Bttad. 16
tncfaaqoareta|]^ arhh
diell.fiorocily...60c
A wen nude, well
finiahed table. 18

r IS SAVINGS

iY ^ANK

Britimll Bros.

ONCE
»f the coal
il and
to sleep i
The
r been dlsturl
lUestkm now Is. bow often during the
ear dom this man dress In hto best
lundaytuli?
Down at Addison they have to^gun
o arrest and flue all person* who use
(Tufane or Indecent language in pub^
The new soldiers' monument
verted at Hart has arrived there and
rill be art up In Hbm* for dedlratlon
demorial day.
Mlllersburg Halms lo have
cUwnest streets of any town of
sUe and age In the state
It a
good thing all around If e
place in the sute wotil.1 ir
capture this dtoilnrtlon.
A E Robinson. Coldwater. has bwt
a fine Jersey cow, for
fused |7i A week ago i le cow illn«*d
on some aall paper ai rh had to-eti
scra|M-d from the walls jf the
and thnian into the U myard
iled to twice her normal sU
nd her suffering, was killed.
;nlght* of l»yibla* of Marshall
templaiing the erection of a
hall to cost in the neighborhood of
lin.ooo A hall capable of accomodat­
ing a large assembly of people to
ly needed, as at present there I
hall of any sUe In the city.
A meeting of the Ypsllanll Business
Men's association was held last even
Ing to discuss the oil prospects, a hlch
are rapidly developing In that
The meeting was attended by a
ber of oil and gks experts from
fields.
The ^treseni outlook Is
[titles has
Iteeii
I'orman well, put
slrucl
-s ago. still shows
down nineu-en
mtlBcieni lo light,
an escape of
gas comes thniugb 504( fin-t of
water, which would drown It unless It
was under heavy pressure.

Your Banking

FMSDAYS
-filY

’*S~5sKS3a.

Two waeka froa Moadar and
raawaat of tb« mighty army that oacc
aatrad the aatloa will march awom
fally to the ih«u«aada of ecaetpriea
throagboat the land aad aeatter
wraatba aad flowem orcr thoae who
laid adde their rarlooa ponrolu and
waat forth at the call of the Bag
Whatkar It wax the love of the atara
aad atrlpea that called them out or
whacker It waa the thought that the
caaao thay ware fighting for waa tight,
even thoagh ft^ere not to be fought
aadar the folda of “old glory- but
withia the ahadow of another flag.
amhes aot the allghteat difference.
They are aleeping now. Old guarreto
arp forgotten and Ihe aectinnal
tag that ooce drew a aharp line
thraateaed to make two nation*

AUK
ttSNiniir

EI,^Ed'

J. W. SLATER,

ITBISYHilttYISB

>

WHOLESALE i

‘ pearl buttons, t
per dor
Wire
per
r hair pin*,
pi
«•* linen collars '

Correct time,

handsome

Crepe
roll 8c.
Wax gas lighting tspers. per
box 5c.
lot) patterns lace and Inser­
tion. per yard. 6c
Ladies' waist sets, endless va­
riety. per set. lOc.
Furniture polish. 2ftc and Idc

fliv

l,adies' pure
chiefs, each 5c.
handkerchiefs.
Children*
each ic..
. Three cakes i

ish, low price.
.See our window.

at

Elk

Rapl.ls.

Michigan,

for

HIGH CLA88

THEY ARE
CERTAINLY
FINE

4 \ /e cordially invite Ihc people of Tuverse City ami
VV 'icinity to '•»«» our NEW DENTAI. P.\RLORS,
_
l^etl in the New Sute Bank building. Fourth
7,408. Our parlors are equii>ai appluwcca, and with our tkilled
thotls we are prepared to pve yon

iZl

Hne dropper and « bottle of Hyomel.
costs only one dollar. Additiaoal botUes of Hyomel can be procured for
fifty cento, making It the most econo^
mlral of treatments.
Catarrhal colds, arhlch are so comits season of the year, have
mon at tbli
been cured In a i ,y. Mild case* of

catarrh that have become chronic are
frequently cured In a week or ten
day*. Now to the time lo begin the
use of Hydmet. remembering that 8
R. Walt A Sons sell every package on
a poslUve guarantee to refund the
money if It falto to cure.
MORMON

CLDERfi

COMINO.

Plurality of Wives OoctrHM It Bald to
Be Handed for Waxford County.
Mormon elder*, mlsalonarlea of
Utah church which has for a cardi
principle nn alleged belief in plural
Ity of wires, are said to be headed for
Northern Michigan. In fart. Mormon
elder* are aald lo be preachfng their
peculiar doctrines in the outlying
township* In this county. In this con­
nection the recent elopement of a
Muskegon county married woman
with
th a Mormon elder becomes Int
ing and aoggetts the poatll
tibllltl
eatii
of tlbe religion, or lack of religi
Joseph
~
lam Youi
the Drtghi
8mlt

peptia.
.S R. Walt A Sons arc seeking the
worst case of dj-spepsla or constfpa
in Traverse City or vIHnIly to
Ur. Howand's new specific for the
'ctire of those disease*.
So confident are they that tbit re^
markable medicine will effect a lattIng cure in a short lime, that they
fer lo refund the money shotild It
be successful.
In order to secure the quickest posBllile Introduction 8. R. Walt A Sons
will sell a regular fifty cent package of
this medicine at half price, 25 cvnts.
This specific of Dr. HowanVs will
cure sick headache, dltiy feelings,
constipation, dyspepsia, and all form*
of malaria and liver trouble. It does
not simply give relief for a time; It
makes permanent and complete cures.
It will regtilate the bowHs. tone
the whole Intestinal tract, give you
apetlie. make food taste good and
gest well, and Increase vigor.
Joy
and happinesd will uke the place of
that “don't carie whether I live or die"
feeling
mav 512-18
Ruga From Old CarpeU

with a oapiul of fifteen thousand <lol
ar* and have factories at Peto*ke>
Michigan; 8oo. Michigan; S«.. Os
Quick Arvant
ario.
We are the originators o*
Sanitar) Rug*.“ trade mark, fnm
J. A. Oulledge of Verbena,
>ld carpet*, all other* are Imltatlunt
twice In the hoepltal from
Write for a booklet.
We have n<
case of piles causing 24 tumo
doHort and all remedlea failed. Buck agents canvassing. We pay the freieht
len s Arnica Salve qoidily arrested All work goarante<
ioakey Rug Mfg.
atloB aad cured him. It
and kills pain. 25c. At street.

g Store and P. H
Joham t Drag

TRY A MCORO WANT AO.

THEY COST MONEY
BUT THEY ARE WORTH

C. W. Ashton.

..o..,.-.

CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

ROTIGE

Traverse City Denial Parlors

' CANNED GOODS

EVERY CENT

A. F. Nerlinger.

SitPh Is HolUster-*
ramity I
iobnsi.n's Dntg S

MONARCH BRAND OF

and reason for S4 llinc call at

These are bir
many.
You should

Hustling Jeweler.

cents,

LARGE STORE
OUILDING

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

sine* the first of May sb.mM be nia.

NA/AI^U-TBEID

Pipt Your douses Tor 6as Eight
If you are building.

your lumiw. even If iben- U no i

present, for there wilt Ik- Mime day

WAIMTED

and the

iiipliig ran

b

rh.-aiM-r while building
If you an- cleaning house we can pl}»r your liouw at a v.

WE HAVE ALL THE FACILITIES
Fot executing your work with the LCBSt AmoUBt Of Ptlfi
and togrther with our Cut RtlC PlICCS an 11
fe, cheap and comfort;
tee makes c ur lurl
to have yoor work done.

Good Rubber Plate 6.00
Gold Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Bridge Work
5.00
Gold Fillinks $l and up

sonable figure and cono-al the piping.^

WAIM-TED
WANTED

Best SUver Fillinrs r5c
Best Cement Fillings 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50,$4
Painless Extraction 25c

TRAVERSE
CITY DENTAL PARLOHS
DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON. naBacer
New State Bank Building

WADING PANTS

Rooms 4t>7, 408

arc what you want when >ou go fishing. Then
you don’t care how deep the water is —you go
right in after the fish apd get them.
We fully
warrant every pair, and iliey will cost you only
Sll.flO the pair.

Ice as Weil as Fuel

Men’s Hip Boots

/

that are used so muchonly for fishing but any
juntl the
water. 'riiese are the best
guaranteetl.
rubber ami ;

\Vc have purchased the old established ICE
• HUSINESS of JOHN A. JACKSON, whiclj will
' br* conducted in connection wHh our CO.Al. and
• WOOD business. We wish to assure the friends
.ind patrons of Mr; Jackson, and all other Ice
consumers, that it is our aim u> give them the
best and most cfiicient service possible.
ice is pure and unexcelled in quality.

Our

We are

now booking orders for the season’s delN ery.
and earnestly solicit your patronage

UIG.B. Taylor Coal Go.
BOTH ’PHONES

Crawerse City 6as Company*

Goodyear’s India Rub­
ber Glove Mackintosh

REMEMBER, no charge*
for examination and esti
iiarge* made
m
. mate of ;your work.
Take Elerttor for Fourth
Foi
Floor,
Rooms 407. 408. Open from K a. m. till 8 p. i

S'“.r

ES-r-SSHHi:

Your Reliable Home FumisKee.

Black Japanned pant* buttons,
per groas 10c.
White bone panto buttons, per

High Top Rubber Boots
T he long legged kind -matle on purpose for fishermen—and
these will cost ) Oii $').0(l.

Long Legged Trouting Boots
made in light weight on purpose for trout fishing—light on
on the feet—easy to get around with—every fisherqiap shoultl
own a pair. Sells for $.'>.<10.

The Celebrated Elk Skin Shoes
The shoe that wears—that is easy on the foot—the shoe for summer wear. The
style with Elk soles are made for men at
the pair - the boys’ sizes for $2.01)
—the youth’s for $1.75. We have another grade madt? with Hemlock Tanned
soles. The mens’ sizes are $2.50—the boys’ sell lor $2.25, We have sold hun­
dreds of pairs and not one has come back to us.

Black Tennis Shoes
Dynmmom mnd Motors.
We can
fumtob DyiuuDos and
Motors for all jiurpoaes. large or small.
We also carry a complete line of the
following goods;
Electric Fixture*.
lAmp*. (new line of Shades), Heating
IVvIce*. Telephones. Annunciatort,
liatierii-s. Telegraph Outfits. Electric
Hell*. Bttttxer*. Pocket Flashers. Bicy­
cle I,arop*. Magnet Wire. Battery
lAmtts. Gas Engine fgniiers. Spark
Colls. Spark Plugs, Automobile 8np-

pllea. etc. ^
KlJXrrRlC FANS TO RENT.

J B. PAIGE ELECTW^Ca

The newest shoe—a shoe that will wear well for summer—is comfortable on the
foot—a splendid outing shoe—for yachting, tennis, golf, camping. The inens' shoe
sells for 75c; the boys’ sizes for 05c.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Fan-and Organs.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE.COMPANY

m

r/-.;

Ayers

Cherry Pectoral

QUALITY POSSIBLE

BEST
ONIFORI* AND 8AT.ISFACT0RV

FLOU R
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

.J
phofitable pine stumps

H-

GElrUtAL MtWS
or TBt WOILO ;
PrI Dress

«t Law WaeHmlmtnp AfnWirt
NortlMni Miehigafi.

HANNAH* LAY CO’S
highest


neon. mTOt OUT.mot. TmMPtT.llATmt
"MPatTaganar

sire ilf manufacturers to le-cime the

To be Bdhor: It abotdd be ae^
onsly considered by tbe people of
Mlehis»B wketbs-r xbe popnlnr cry
Ldopted by
tbe li
t*xstk»." Bdopi*!
I
Plngree*. reaolUng In t
Inw erentlng n atnle bonrd of nsac
on for mllnmd property, baa rea
mght about equal
taxation,
betber It will not prove harmful to
.ogreea and development In the
Can any property owner kn iliebi
gnn any that tea state and county
taxes are any ieaa now than they were
before that law went Into effect, pro­
viding for an Inrrenaed amount of
mooey to he paid by railroads I
the already full eoffeia of the ti
lury. to be used for school ]
»r Aa a matter of fact, are
taxes on all classes of property
in tbe state higher each year? By
this law the sute la Involved In «xpeaslve litigation with the rallronda.
and It may be years before it can be
determined
by the Supreme court
whether the lawfls n good ooi
le menntlme the ralln
rthem
portion of Michigan.
It thinly populated, with lu
Umber reaourcea exhausted, and thoois of acres of land uncultivated,
n that every dollar of this increased ttaxatloD they are requlmd to
tbe state treasury.'wHl hi
be deducted from the number
engines, freight car*, side tracks
mnis and other faclUtles for doing
baalness. and who can deny that such
a cuodition will react upon the i
Itself?
; Is currently stated that man
bical jallnad lines In Michigan,
cb lu «-oiumon with local lines in
sections of the country, were
abs<irlMMl by the prlncl|ial and w
ibllsbed trunk line*, thus placing

and prlncr-M of
hoay
iransfMiriatlon facilities for t
W»lM
Bt Wnna
-----at
vient- «it»ed^a s«nA«Uon
»b country, has bad a serious a
lante
back, and that capital controlling t
rubles, man) the siw i
Kininger lines
have poaltiveiy
(
(}«Bpral Nelson
dined to make further Investments
Inrlted lo aHend t In- Ki
rallriad property in Michigan.
lenar) celebration In To
roller such
conditions It
woi
pari lo the eaerris
s.<»*ros to ho wise <Hi the part of t
Tuesrtay. May =l I
authorities and law makers of t
of military service
le to pivvide <*<pial and Just ta
saa was a territory. Tbe plans /oi
). and not dlserlmlnaie against f
celebration are increasing In mi
n capital, seeking to enter and i
iiKle. and It Is now promise
up Hie natural r.*sources of Mir
soroeihinx n«ll »* • KolnR ond galUins .rf tar and nearly two
i.and put her in a line with the s
day for the entire week
himdrtsl bushels trf rbarc*«l.
rounding sister slates who ar«- dul
fhlef Master at Arms Timothy Mur­
m<>re than Michigan for prngn<iss a
ray and the <mly one of the 16,000
development.
'Tax e’ayer,"
parliriiianls In the battle of Mobile
liay still In active service In the nary
has applied for his retirement. For
e. Hr T. G Merritt,
M
of
•nime years Marray has been suiloned
Mehoopany. I'a , made a startling
no» tbe
tbc cob dock at the BnKiklyn navy
reMililng in a wondiTful
Is a familiar flaure at the
yard and
i
as attacke
station. He has shipped In every
caused by
vessel but one In the old navy, has
I had nftei
touched at every port of Impi.rtance In
liters excellent for acute
the world and is personally acqualnte.1
d liver troubles an 1 prewith mon* oftcers and <men in the
rm
Tb^ patient gained
navy than anyone else. ’
St. and has not had an atWhile the president himself diK-s
in H months.” Electric Bitters
not expect to deliver political s|HT-ch
Hisltlvely guaranteed for Dyspepes durlna tbe appruacblna campai
ndigestlon. Constipation and Kid
It is known that several members
ney troubles. Try them. Only BOc at
the cabinet will Uke an active part In
the contest. Recretarlcs Taft. Sliaw.
Johnson's Drug Store and F. II. Meads.
Moody. Wilson and Attorney General
Knox are all expected to deliver
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS.
IKwiani apeech««s. It Is said also
Hiteaker Cannon will make an ex
Of the Board of Education of the City
site tour of the c«.unlry. campalKnlnx
of Traverwe City.
wherever his services seem to be
Regular meeting of the l*oard of
lucatlon May 4th. 19tH. no nuorlim
**^enef^’l!wnard W.md la pushlnx a
•ing
pn-ST-nt
the lM*anl adjourned to
reform In tbe army. He wants all st.l
0.1 l->lday. May Cih. Ift.H
«t s
idlers tauRht
to swim
There are
oclork
rk p. m.
somethlna like «fty dimths a year In
the enllsusl strength of
the army
from dntwnina. This Is In time of
peace. General Wood regards t
t'all*d
rldlculotis for soldiers, whp are 1
lo l>e ordered to ford riverk or dlsem
tiark from transpots thoiiyh surf dor
Ina war lime, not li> »*e
these '
rare of themselves und<
- riimslances. The tvspon ^ fmm
army to his suggestion
■Blag b«' made a part of fhe private
.ppo.r.,
n<»uner*s education have been all along
the one line of hearty approval.
-Coin" Harvey has begim the pub
if standing
llcatloa of-a paper In Monte
:
fiscal
yeai
ton county. Ark . a plac«> which he
School*
1
Teachc
founded and namwl some; years ago
. B. Gamer, O C. MofMontague. I>r
It mat or may noi Im* significant that
lU'Djamln F WlnchHl. president of
»ait8—Frank Mead*. O.
the lUtck Island road. Is a stockholder
In the patter, which Is icalled the
Monte Ne Herald. Mr Hatvey s name

„li4;

Monicr*$ FricM

rifi
Ssli

SeSr--”

■.i'lirT'.:.,

■...illr-

r.’l:;:'".:

-

.TTS.

• The, frer|M'r will l>e
ilucatb

" —'
Id like
to want and t
adds: -I will
,
ance of promoting and pcfservlni
cimmon gttod-local, stade and na
lb.nal-and will, as the sitbjeri devel
nedt- for the lilt

. b.. M. lU-n.. n..,b

of Bhepherdtown. W. Va.,

Barney Anderson
STATE STREET

wtsas~*“

Sets

^Ptckuc
FgLaeays

63SS

wwwtwL Onl We^OM ^

226 East Fml StnE I

national Dentists
make a Special Offer For CMS Week Only
To introduce their fine

fillini; plates.

With

ever>- set of teeth they will give one gold
filling. Remember we give a written guaran­
tee Ywiih all work.

............ $6.00

Best Rubber plate..............

SV^“.rr-.ss?5^a:
hh W. J. HIGGINS

DENTIST ^^■'jarayss skrisuss

Very best of dental service only.
10th year of practice.
Your patron­
age is solicited.
In new Munaon
building, under K. P. hall, on floor
with iJockeray Businets College and
over Singer otbee.

liold I'illings..........................

.. .$1 and up

PAVING TAX.

*i'Jk Gold l^rown.........
Silver Fillings................... ..
Britige Work...................

........ $.j.oo

Notice to All People,Interested.

.......................75c
..................$5.00

We examine yoiir teeth free of charge, and
tull you ie advance wliat it will et»>t yttii.

national

mmmiler «i see* tana.

PiMIs
s,rw^ ^

State Bank Bldg.. Rooms 207-2OS. Office Hours. S to S
Both Phones

No Cash in Sight Thla Year for Puraaa
at Bi g Rapid*.
Rig Rapid*. Mich. May 12.
three member* of the Big Rapldi
Horvemeo*
wswidatloii
preaeni
Ihemselvea to attend a meeting cal
for the purpose of making arrangeit for tbF propoKcd rwee* In
city the first week in July. No m«
for purses and necesaary expenses
been raised and in view of this
the race* have been declared off.
.ung Again,
Mad*
ing-a New Ufe PIIU
"One of Dr.
each night for two weeks has put me
piln.” write* D. H. TuTin my teen*- agal
ner of Dempseyu
best In tbe wocJ(
and Bowel*. Purely ve«e('Uble. Never
iBBOo's Drug

*"*■ aar"

.City, r.rand TraverHc county. Mlrbl
Ihsi a Kperlnl election will be held
A. II, mil. .1 I

Salary Protection
An-li llrldge nrrt>s*
j*aid cuy. will be submUtL-d
I of the laxpsylng eleelor*

„r.r'?b’r.;

You arc entillctl to the best your money will
getting il->


buy.

ents .:r

Arc you

I !.« a* fol

. the "uncxixcctecl lia|>|tcnings o1

l ire insurance rc-emburscs for MONhV LOSS of
Salar>- or income insurance re-etnhtirses for
LOSS of salary or inr«ime.

M.rbigm.
YICS
Ki»r a loan of Nine Tlioiibaiul
I Ki met ing a f..nrrete

ir-"',: Hif;;

Michlgan-NO

(ami sal^-, 1

Ar;. h Bri^dge

^

Give us your juttronage ami gel the BKST.
Ii.n.n

Unil^ States l^ealtb and
Occident Insurance €o.
3. nt. Blaittsics, maaagtr
3«7 State Bank Building

ami

remain open

until

seven

I Ibis

Sealed Propoaals.
proposals will tH* received 1
D of the
I
I tile board' of'edoratlon
City

ippllil.
o.uuaa

Cbe cmie

Domestead

^

Bf W. B. Fnitnu

A beautiful story of life in a little down east v illage
. A superb cast. Klaborate scenic effects.

Snow Shim Scent
Seat sale now open.

PRICES; 25c, 35c, 5Se, 7Sc

"'C

la* M Beer*. Clerk.

i

Hate,

! l!Mll.

^^5

Notice.
le purchase
RtwU-d proposal* foi
I portion of
and r«‘n)ovaI of the n
the Congregailonal church bulldl
will be nwlved up m Monday noon.
May ICdli. The society will retain and
remove the t>eU and all Inside fumitur.'. Said bnlldin*
from off the lot by J<
The trustees reUl!
■ct anf ai
S.'e. Wall.
Signed:
F. H. Barat

!!•„“

iwasiC'"SiKSta

Trustee*

Notice lo Dog Owner*.
Owner* of dogs are notified that tl
licenses for the present fiscal year ai
now due and should l>e *ecured fro
the city clerk l>efore June 1, IWM.
James Avert*. Pmindnoasier.
21'!»-2bt

Prohibition County Convention.
There will be a mas* meeting of i
prohibit!
rse county pre
Brand Traverse
Grvwt Brttain mine* IJIOO.OOO bnshoffice of F. 1
•U cf wbMt and boy* abroad ir.1.00U.Traverse City.
«. H. * M. block. Travel
000 bushela of wheat1 and lO.uuumo Mich . Thursday .May 19th, at 2 p. m.
barrel* of 1
Fred W. Corbett, sute chairman, will
bo present.
K. V. D*vl». County Chairman.
If you are pale, no energy, no ■
AJIttle love, a little wwdlh.
I bitlon. Irriuble. eroaa, ugly, take H
A mile ffbme for you and me.
healt
lister's RockT MounUIn Tea. and i
Tia all I Iask. except good health,
lalixe your whole ayst,lem. It
Wntlch1 ccomes with taking Rock
Our ao4a fountain It open
hly. U
the businesa thoroughL
Mounuln Tea.
e* or Ubiet* Johnsoa's
I’s Drug
J<iohnaon'a Dmg Store.
for th* OMMn.
Waifk Drug Rter*.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

XITSU

MIKELLANIOUS

2173-lf

Sff

I'toplo-HsTtaa* Baak.

le unwomt to armmpany

Jl magnificent Production

for Crv

RACES ARE CALLED OFF.

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.

FLOUR
Hannah's
PEST
Snow
WTiite
Noble

IVilk. J. WlLHELMSA^

cf th* 6rtat Emothnaf
' Hunt Dnms ...

r.wi.’ss.'*

*

60c
UHi
l.OO
1.85
1.26

i
W.

A Bur* Thino- '

BUGGIES

CeraKot
Flakes
Oxford Flakes
Vigor Flakes
Tryabita ••
Malt Too ••

«t»c

TOIM lOMT!

MODBRK WOODMI
.day night. Good
fend.

M'

R Gamer.
Grounds-W.

l>oyoaaM Flaked Breakfrst Foods.* I win aeQ yon

piece Newy 86 in.....................
piece Chaaipiigne dot effect.............
piece each Buck and Blue check.......................
piece bine with white «pot. 4S inch..........
piece black with while spot, 42 m...
piece hair line stripe, in brown..'....................
I«ece Cray invisible check............... .. .
.
'Tbexe Pieces are Beantics

' w-nwE

STEINBERG’S GRANDSo^

m-parltsan remedy
1 Ih> ifractlcal and

—and one i
.effective.-

'•

ORSNJROCEI

the bwt to »elrc* from.
Von w» find OUT line of MohtlM OUeof.- tii
In fandex me am riyo* yoo mime vetjr b«l eHmi.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

am DifASTatsT.

EUINC, LEWIS

For Shirtwaist
, Suits

L<sarg^i;^i!arfes.ttnsrr
jVr^J?S;,'SJ5!r*--i^

j[BSTMen IF imf
AIREASOllABLEntiCBS
H. C. PALMER
ow nrst MMIMI BMk

^

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'^r

THE EVafOrQ BBOOB4 TRATBB8B GETT, XIOEL, THURSDAY, MAY li, 1»0A
WITH HOD AND RCCL.



\ -v^.

••',;■

■•r :
they finUh«4.
aonmnied to ftno. oo9 for
•port U>«t ibey
nr Ibe Ima of

wr

SorntwlMt

6ct €auabt in
Chat Rain? v<s

^

1 done gase Ah'll vide for MUcah
McKlmsey
DU heah young Mr
Byron be powerful mnart. but Ah
done think MUtah McKlmsey U mah

vmBR

wa. ^ecurely laabed to tbt

^ Absolutety Pure

Him m Mmitmr oftimmAh

la^^r rft^^'rrUtiic.is

PCKtONAL.

. »fl«T

of W*-rt s<-\etit«>*-nih atreM.
lining hlr
E<1»»rd AiiMln U MJtenalnli
mother., Mr» Proctor
Prortnr of Grand RapIda.
to Kalkaska
I* IX
biislneaia thU momlnic.
R. S Wllllama
WUHama went
tr<-nt to l.iidlngum
n buKlneha for the Queen fltv Brick
lachlne company.
Mbit and r1
Mra. William nkK>dgoi>.l
dren left for a abort vUliI at
a< Willlai
burg today
Ted Southard went to Elk
buatneaa for the National
12 - To
_____ _
MMi that
today.
npany toda;
dr. and1 Mr*, rharh
|MT« *rla«» IB fh«* R^pobllcBn parly of
South1 Boardman
MleblsBa. owIba to the multiplicity of
ItaBdldatea for gubernatorial hotu.ra.
• aev OKTTe la oo foot arblch In all
pratMtbility will UBd Congreaaman
William AUleB Smith In the goremor a
chair. While thia moce la oateoalblj
for harmoBltlBg the republican far
tkma It haa a deeper punw**c. By It
the frlea€a of William Aldcn Smith
hope to aecure for him the omc« to
arhich he» has
haa k»g aapired. a •«
ed Statea 1•enate. It wat
lateallot
at 'the'^crltlcal momem
am AM(
ition. when the anpporteraof
the oonreBtion.
the rltral candldatea would welcome
‘Ind ' M'r.”'iJl'."b Kiiibbd. riany dark horae. but through a ride
arraacement
»ent for the coup the whole
plaa haa coaae to light,
light. in
In fact. It has
ilraady been announced who
n the <
will I
BREVITieS
Kreaakmnl ticket. ThU has faller
Gerrltt J. Diekoma of Holland am
order to bold the Kent county repul.
Jt»mnr
Henna In line Mr. IMekema baa agrec<l
to realgn bU fat position on the 8i>an
lab war claim committee In faror of
George Clapperton of Grand Rapid-.


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IVrhaps you think you cannot afford one;
If you will come in wc believe we can show

Tonlght at Steinberg's Grand opei
house • The Little Homestead" will 1
presented.
The Dally Irootonlan, ironton, Ohl
of March 4. aaya:
•The Utile Homestead." from ll
pen of W. B Patton, the author.of
“The Minister’* S<in.” was Thursday
nlgbfs attraction at <he Masonic, and
the production was witnessed b
small audience. Despite tbU fact
show was' good, very good, and
persons fortunate enough to be pres
ent. were highly pleased. The cast
Includes some very capable and
clever people, particularly Mr. Mc­
Cauley and Mr. Sommer, who gave ar­
waichinit the line hut sprang back to tistic and Bnisbed Interpreiatioos .of
very difficult roles. Mr. .McCauley, as
the Injured husband, evidenced his­
Ashton and Mr. Carver had let <
trionic ability, far above she ordinary,
bis characterization ^as complete
screeched like a factory whistle
•very way
He has been teen in
ton l»efore. and hU work bat al­
ways l>een eminently satisfactory.
Mr. Sommers, as the hunrhliack,
was all that could be desired. His
ork was good and was appn'Ciated
r the audience.
•The
Uttle Hofflcsiead.“
name Indicates, treats entirely
loral effects, and this Is alw
pealing to aiidienr
o go again and land some of the Aroericai

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Value of an Item.
Sumetlmes news Un'i news, but the
It Just
covered with the right 1

welghTng^

What Is ItT

uher of •

•iwkt Story of Great Age Dressed
Up In New Clothes for the
here *
Suttm
Crop of Tales.

““rir:.;:

Art

think.

They’re really-a necessity in this

climate -somethinji

$12.00
: II3.S0
: ils.00
$14.00

B

UYS OUR
BEST

h:=

in goo«l covert cloth,
cloth, self retainii
slash pc^ets.
ladc and sulmantU
spring style

$10.00

range ot patterns to select from,
tures, Coverts, HerringlM
“stay there fronts" ami a

■„ n.„, MbbTi^aiir-ru

rr

Mmlcrn W«iodnii>n anticipate a
pleasant time at ih.dr dance tomor
bvenlng

heat of the oU^ctric dUchar^ f
the sand together in a Iboautiful t

lw«n struck by ughinlng
Notice of Meeting of the Board of
view and Equalization.
IVview and equal
Traverw C
•Michli

IS*;,'”

I>.w Clo^e
assessment

SH'

bu"'„r."i»r'r

to disgorge
ut. hu
S.-pt
too late
Not
of wateranake
I both repit
aiream and sank at once. A humlrtn:
bubbles rose, and the only special
the contest Is tncitned to believe
the blackanake's life Boated to the
•urfare in one of them—New York
Worid.

£*F ?£££

,,...1 a. law
... priibn.lil.c U...

WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM.
Ragutnr Maetlng tomorrow Afternoon
at Half Paat Two.

i" -h'l’

CRAVEN ETTE Q -Q iT The result of a fortuiiiic inirchase. These matt aie worth from
SPECIAL....
Sl'2 to $ir.—eight difteicnt i*aucm» to rh.Ki.c fmiu~l>clleil luck

itlayt
don’t select the day .a ooinmitl
Keep your sales slips.

idcrs a’ill do lliat.

ClK new “Straws” ar* B*rt

Will annniinre llic «!at May IK.

SwtlUst Cot ol eaps in tb* BMy !

The Store That Saves You Money

Iir

it y pi*
1 whet

d City of Traverse
In the forenocm and
days.

tx assista
ST A :NT at
uptHjrtunKy
- advanrein with good :
iracter. Apply
window
Corre*pondenc«- School*
a( Grinnetl's musk- store, enr Ca-*

smaasBissa

T«.“:,rrrk

lleauty i'i not “only skin tlre|i”
in “Keiili Komiiit ror" sht»es.
Mvi-ty/neli of leather and lining
and evt ry individual Ntitrh in
tlu.m is ini>iwonhy.
So we sell ’em.

$3.50

A
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;\ few st>les $4.00



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'Phen there is the chauee of ^jettinti half your
money back-i:\'KRV WEEK we divide the
entire cash recttipis of on<? day's sales with our

See our $12.75 4-piece bed­
room suit and oJr $«.75drea8er.

liii

i

-Ppil

J. W. Slattr,
Your Reliable Home Fumieher.

Wabl^ .Sv.tT

AT 6BIMIEU BHDS.

in the Fair.
OUR SODA ITJUNTAIN U op<-ned
Ann Arbor. Mkrh . May 12—Ann Ar
»r the season
It will be our aim lb
bor lodge of Klkt is making an effort maintain the same high aundard of
to hatre a Michigan “Elk week" at excellence in this department that haa
the vorM'a fair and Dr. Elliott K characterized it in the past. To cele­
Hardman, aecreur}- of the
brate our opening Saturday. May H.
la Bending out a circular h
we will give FREE to every boy or
'the lodgea of Michigan regarding It. girl accompanied by grown person,
He aald: “We have secured a train of who makes a purchase at the fountain,
four seetloet to leave on Sept. 1. and a glas* of Ice cream soda.
to be gone 1( days. The round trip,
JohnsoQ Drug Co. laelodlng admlaaton to the ground*
earh day. will be only W.»0.“

I';'::?,-

You can End Just what you
want in our line of dining
tables at Just the price you in­
tended to pay for one.
J. W. Blatar.
Your Reliable Heme Furnisher.

Vmt ftollabla Hanw FWnlaliar.
TKV A RSCOIIO WANT AOk

STEINBERG BROS.

SlMki, tab, 6tili, hnitlNt,

J. M. FELL.
COMMISSION BROKER,
BulU SOB-Now State Bank
building. Corraapondont Goo E.
Ellis. Grand Raplda.

Official Market (Quotations by pri­
vate wire, direct from New
York and Chicaj?a
Abaoltue security.

J. W. Biaterv
Your Reliable Hem# Fumlahar.

I Victor Records for May
»
Orianell Bros.
2181-41

JW the ypung Teihws |
Will Want a
Pair

Rn iM Bttiic PMp
Made of arood, palp and Fiber,
chemically prepared and adeotifreaUy coc^i^ with fire day,
cement and other ingredients.
Pkater ttfday, caipentencan fiiiplaster.

BIKE SHOEIS with genuine elkfkin soles, 76c to 2.26
The low cut 60c; 65c. COc; the high cut C5c, 70c, 76c
Soft Tennis shoes, jast like going bareloot, only, better,
1.86 and up.


^Cbe Boston $tore«

•lock over b»*fore buying. . We
are carrying a very complete
lino of builder*' hardware and

SherwinWlUlama

paint.

FRANK TRUDE
146 Front Street
We sell Lucas* Coldwater C$1-

Carload 00 hand.

ThTiMiPdpnxinei.

oda fountain Is opan

__8m that this label is on the box from

Waifs Drag Stars.

rhlch you seloct your cigara.

TRY A ftSCOftO WANT AO.
TRY A nSCOIIO WANT Aa

BUILDERS’
NARDWRE

WE are showing a verj- complete line of outing and ath­
letic ahoe*--the very thmgi, make sport more uport.

FlBtirM.
We can pleaae you in ewr
carpet and rug departnfteitl.

peace, comfort and happiness and com­
mence right now. let your rente apply
payments for a home, time ia
nmney a 1'waits for no man. Call
! at 338 East Front street.

L. G. BRYANT.

The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co.,

Meinway Concert Grand, regular
The procram for the regular meetprice $1,400. now $5r,«.
tag of the MToman's club, which will
Chlckering Upright, full
be held In Odd Fellows hall tomom»»
condition, regular $600. now
nfteraoon nr2;30 o'clock. Is In charge
Style 8 Kimball, good a«
w, $:6S.
of Mrs. John R. Santo. The program
E:a.>>y payments.
followa:
Grinnell Bro*.. (
Front and Cass.
Religion at Japan. Mrs. Jnn R
2181Santa
The Mikado. Mrs. W. H Foster.
en Uacd PUnoa and Fifteen Used
Table Talk, the Diet of Japan. Mrs
Organs. Samples.
Z. H. Brnna
Vocal aolo, Mrs. A. H. Holliday
Steinway Concert Grand, regular
aaw«l. for $25.75.
prtce 11.400. now »r.-10.
Vocal aolo. Mrs. J. Furtch.
J. W. Slater.
Japaaeac tea will be aen-o*1 during
Chlckcrlng Upright, full size, fli
Your Reliable Home Furnisher.
cundiilun. regular 1600. now |:7i
Style * Kimbal!. good as new. |2<
Easy paymeota .
ELK WEEK AT BT. LOUIB,
Grinne’l Bros., Cor. Front and Ca»<.
riklEffort BeioB MaBe to Have Orw Due-

T I M E
people

AT BWEawei.
Used Ptanoe and Fifteen Used
Organa. Samples.

HOMES

customers. .Last wettk the day was Monday.
May -’nd. KEEP 1R.-\CK of your SLIPS.

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Cbe Boston Store

1 make* an item Just
The news in the ^
he length to whi.
i lll go for nn Item.

Illl^'sand wtth ‘“•se^“TheS‘tub?s

sii55h:-!~

High

look^

N«-w. if the small
ey may

I at - «»Vlo.-k I
i and Northm

OlMmIng
Whiwt -

mere

$7.50 “Copp<ra“

^ i.«dni«d doubtfnl —hrlbbr nix’ n-iml?

r;?br5b:r;;

besides

must be considered.

everylKelv
knew beforehand

«S:;

Near the Cwnaucla
snake mel a blacksni
tilMi did not Imi
hUaed Bcrcely and clrclml around
K if w^eklnc (or ai
‘ksnake presacMl

Winnie.

r Hyn

ntSTOF THE SEASON

you that they are not the luxury that yGu

ir^'d ragged*!? aborning that It waa

"ItalM*"

M

2)Wn7 ypii emvf tbst Tilhw wftb m
Zep Cm/ cr Cravtntlti f

uf do you understand this mono
question?" his old master asked.
"Yaa. ash; yna. sab: Ah do. Ah’m
»ey. sah; round money
f<y round i
It none of dU freeeor
Ah doan- ^

STAGE AND RLATFORM-

SMITH FOR
unviii nf MenominiH*
GOVERONOR^’.;^H.V.r«’„*'^:nr'^;w.n

3t'

-ri

“Deed Ah U. sah." the old darkey
replied. “Oafs what dey done freed
me for."
“And whom are you going to vme

”1,;

Wat

r'

THE MONEY QUESTION.

Bryan la
f aaturaJ r
abort the 1
tory of Bumr atorlea abort
ttao.«and he has ooae to beHeve
he haa heard aboot all of them,
raa oeer in KentuHty the other
[ and there a new one' was sprung
upon him.
A former slare owner happened to
B>e«t one of hU nneient retainers the
day before the eloction la t»C. at the
eloae of the whirlwind campaign In
blcfa the ailrer question was the one
pic of debate.
*'Good morning. Uncle Zeh,“ says
f. “Are you going to rote lonMir

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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