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The Evening Record, July 12, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-07-12
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THE EYeNING RECORD T s rtw m. I
vCSTiiiiDArs
THAVUSC CITY. MlCHIQAfl. TUESDAY. JULY tt. ttSL
p/unmtWE
EMPUYES SimCK
msrmpiiKBiMAiK
OUT AT
STY MAY MAKE
ITSOWNUGHT
BTEATHER.
COOL
FOOTWEAR
FOR
HOT DATS
Gcmcratly fair
and Wednaa
: alighUy warmer In north por
Prath^ north went to ooulhartsal w1
CDNOmON UNCHANGED.
MUNfCtFAL ELECTRIC PLANT IS
A FDSSIBtLITY.
Sarond M. Jana# Seamt to Be Nanr
tbc End.
By Wire to the Kvenlng Record.
Toledo. Ohio. July 12.~Al 2 o'clock
thb afurnoon the condUioo of Mayor
STREET LIGHTS AT PRESENT Samuel M! Jooea was practically an.
changed from thb morning. It whs
COST S4S00 ANNUALLY.
*Uted the end seemed lo be near.
WOOlO COST ONLY $16,000
PRICE OF MEAT
MAY TWE JUMP
By WIfw to the WveoUg Soeovd.
LovbvUle.
Jaly ll.-Henry
Watteraon U aa editorial la the
CoorUfOoumal today telb the demo,
With Water Works at Practbaliy
craile leodcra of Krataeky that they
No Additional Coat for Foal.
MCKKUS ftfFUSED TO MAKE -mwai toe the Parker mark.- He ray-down with the mlabua mnuonr of
InaUllad In Thirty Oaya.
MREEMEirr WITH MEW.
paat rontentioo and the putrid ca
of free ativer. up with the vundard «rf
A mtinlrlnal lighting plant b a |»»lUrlTT and liavb.aJUIlly in the near fulorc f<»r thb
'Ity and It i« very likely that Ok- matKALKA8KA DALL CAME.
iiT will come up at an early crjuncil
mv^ing. U not at the neat one. The
FIVE HUNDEEO CHICAGO FOUCC
Will Flay Fateakty Thb Aftafnoen. matter b being thoroughly inv
MEW IN REAOIWEM.
Big CrmiPd in Town.
^ted by the eounHImr-n and eMp-xeUl
gpceUl to the Kvenlng Record*
ly bv ih*- lUbting eomniltt -e.
Kalkaaka. Mich.. July l2.~The Kai
When Idds were advertised for llghlid^fi THtm aim Famt HmiM
kaaka team of the Northern Mlcblgaj: mg th- fifriM tn the tmly Iffehtln:: plant
WM^UnlMi M«n Said to Hm
loagnc. win play ibe Petmkey ha^ in the city, that of the II. H. K 1.^ A IV
toon lifipoiM Into CJHcofo
ball tfwm ben. (hi* affemoon. The
<Vi.. Mat In a bM. robing Ih.* pre«enl
WhOfO nSOOMon Aro
b a Urge crowd in town and a war
price fl pt-r mv»t wlibb clx<-* a ralt
game b ctpecKd.
:if |C<; per lUhl /per yror. The llghlinj;
-ommlltee held up Ibe Md and ba>
Bf Wiro to tb« Kvndoi; Record.
taken no art ion up to the pre
. having In mind a munieipil
12.-4*rooTpl1x ml noj
today lS.dOO eapkiyo ot tho largor
fICJKX) Would Install PisnL
liorktM boooM In tbo auick yarda dU^
The ewt-t to the elty at th.- preM-..t
Irtct quit work cwokIqk Io.«»00 otbrm
.ime for rlrrel llgblji b oxer
per
dopeodoot on tbooe lod*t«ttic» to U
.car which would more than iwy in
GENERAL OKU TOOK EAI CHOW teruiit on fiu.tMio lurndK and ll 1« e.ril
fkrowa 001 or work.
WITHOUT
REEI8TANCBT"
naied
that
alHuil
flii.tMM)
would
in
TwratT'IWo llioafaad rmployea of
tall a lighting plant compbio. At ih •
Ike paeklnj boaMw la Kanaa* City, hi
aiywent time there is atM^-t h«>xit]lx
, Jooepli. Kiwi Si. Urab. Boatli Otnalia
wo street itghtM and thb Is eonsld
and Wont City aloq obeyed the ord*r
-rt-d only half enough for th«- city.
Aceordlng to the arrangemejit at th* to go on atriko. Tbo cauac of the
JAPANESE VESSELS WERE NOT present lime the Boanlraan IUvit et^ni
alrike war the refuaal of the |iafkc ••
DAMAGED.
lany which lighu the atr<su would
to eater Into an acrcwnirat for Uie
^eOntoE year wlib r«|.loye«.
It la oxpeoled the priee of ineatt wifi Result Not Yet Known«4Uneral 8t«
•nr.^nd all that would NkelhergY Force Retiring Toward
ould U- to make conm-c
f^jkJoa take a tod don Jump. No vlolenre
(Ion on the north end of Union etreel
the North—RuaaUna Uaving
^oecurred when the airtke went iMo
jvlih
the
light
wires.
Field of Horillltlea.
; , rEert. nvo buDdrt«<l fiolirciaen were
Have Plenty. Power.
mnaaiMl in the nelEUliorhon<l. Ibnwc nt
The plan is to iustkll the plant i
Ity Wire to the Kvenlng Rfunird.
three and lour kunUred non union meu
lArtnUm. July 11*.—The N-w Chwanr .he water worKit as there b jdenty «»:
end plenty of txrnvr and It is
! were Imported by the ptckeni. It i. citrieapfir.Uuii of u»w Uoj.U rv»porit
:
oald.
that Oeneral Oku ha# occupied 8ai Igured that the additional vtwl in rr
without real.-naace, ilenera ;ard to power would in- prariicaMy
StakellterK'# force, the rep«irt Raya, b loihlug a.s there in luon- p.*xx.-r tha:i
net-dcil for the pumping pl.-jul. Be
nMlring to the north. The ChincM
who have arrived at Nc'w CTbwang rv* Tore the new pumps were liislulUd it
to run the j>lan.
iK.ri that the Rtiioilanii at all iM.Int# ir
WRECK ON O. R. A I. CAUiEO
the Held id hwtlHtltfi are retlrini: per year and thb year It' will i-e indde the If.r.Pti mart. At tiie pr»>e;(t
TRAINS TO BE SENT AROUND.
from their puailkm#.
v
Imc it la roj-llng txnly |5 per day
'uel and this i» con.Hiderxil the
AtUck cn Port.
• Heavy VofUbottd Train# for the North
Tokio. July i: Admiral Togo re :ieavii-..i
Hod to Uoo Fero Marquette
the oilii-r hand the le-avit-si
p?»rii. that an attack wa# made «m Port
Track# to Petoakty.
Arthur l.y lorpinln luiat# yesterday. drain on the imiwoi- is tluring the day
The nwtilt !* not known. The Japan or the pumping -daiit and x.-ry litth
The wrtvk of a ioEpJns train at
valor
b
jiunipe*! at night. .Ni?:hl lime
ve>.reiK wt re not damaginl.
fkiuib lluaidmau tbli munxint UimJ up
s the lim- when the light# wonid be
Iraflic :n rrea^hapr on the U. 11. A I.
wed. that b while the pum:.* arc
Tbc wrt^k fm'^nol very voiioua b:t
lolng very lltile, but the p.xwer has to
the rari wem an pilr<! tip that tho Uwt
kejii up Ju^ the same, ami thb
«f Copu. U Rtetiving M«n> .;H»w. r xnMild Ih- ‘yif|r.r(l
tratna < f the main line had to l*o <int
Congratulatory
Meaaage#
But
None
around hi way tif thii^ oUy.
lynamo.s f..r llghyng ih- eiiy. Th
From the Nebra#kan.
Thrtpuah tralna lo INtu^koy and
inly thing that the JigbtH would inMarklnma came aa dar aa Waiiun
wed for would be lor the city and uo»
Junrilon on Alho main lino and iher. Ity Wire to the EvchlnR Rocj.rd.
Tor privalx- rx-widences.
KM.puv.
N.
Y..
July
12
*
MePi.<.ni;.'*
ol
took tlio branch hito thia clly ai:d
In Thirty Dsys.
Went arotind luiat tbr M. 4k N R nmn! rongratulathiiiR rtmtlnue lojM.ur inti
11 is x-stiiunt.-d that the plant can ?mbottae and up anv.ind on tV IVre Mar Judiy* Parker # home here. Amonp ini^tallisl xxllhln fn-ni tlilrty to foriy
qnrtto track* to Iktanliuan Jumliou the felicllimif meaaagiw re«lvtM hx lay and that all woiiid U in »..H»d nne
and thou Iiaik the lvt.ij.kE x l.ran. h of the dcroix*ratlr pnwidentbl nomine ulng order. Then Ilcht.s rould Inttulay were trloKram* from Jutlg. added whi-n and when- the city wi^h.•d
tbo Pen> MarqueiK' tu IMuhki v,
TbU niomina the .Norililaml cmm-cs*: «enn:c (Irar of Ik laware and Mayor iheni. AlMiut sb momtm ago a light
of the (I. n: A 1. tnaUo Uiia ouind Oart:»r Harrison of (’lilcaKo. No inr>
at the watering trough on
about trip and the luiKMinR ihrunRh the «K»* a» yet has Imn'u rtviivt^ from Uay riret'i and the light has never
city of thla Unco yo«tibnled tratn William Jennings Itryan.
*ivt n put In. It was the lnt« ntion of
rauaed quite a bit of euriojElty. Th.
.be lighting xnnimittiH'* lt» ordrr
Koribtand eiporjui m. nt ihmuRb ntmnt
ubrr light at lb- f‘sU of C» v s hit
B:15 and eonxlrit*.!
»*.*v. n .'.mriio
fUndvlph Ftrii-t and il b claimed lliai
and a larjo liar cane r.ir. puH.mI |,>
put II in no it
enainr rs. im.* of tlio iarcoi pai.aeora* n^rh<;dcrt-d.
ger «*nalnea on the road.
It ti taWlliat Mareueftc. which
.\U«it It oelork another v.’>tamic!
own* it* own lighting plant. eleansJ
train, north bound mad.* ilie aamc trip lly Wire to the Kvenlng Rtvord.
Itri.HHi bjit xr-ar from lb lights to
Tbb train also hmushi In nncular
ndon. July 12.-The Uojd* Sid private n- Ideiires and also ItchitM it>
paaacngcTB for the city at u.*ll as the ney. N. S. W.. am-nt wire# that the stn-ei*. It b 0gun-<1 t!'*l If ih* y ran
throiiicb car few Northp..rt uhtrh wasi rnibh Mexamer Nem.-sl* b auppoted save that much that a plant ought to
traaaferrrd t.» th.‘ Norihpi.rl train ’o have been Iwit In the galea nhlch pay here.
* iMrr UaieM of at WaltEin.
jtly swept that »orth)n of the aea
BOWLING CONTEST.
Tho Korthport train due to leave It Ik feared that all on Uwrd pi*rif<hi •!
herr at 5:S0 did not qo until the ar A plank, which b api»arenlly part of
Tinkham, Pound and Vogicsong Were
rival of thla eoarh and ft uaa about the rcM(.L haa Ux.n b»uod.
n .au bWore the atari waa made from
here. In thejneanilme a number of
ERAL SERVICE.
The Ixowling r*inie*t at the Wequ-.imaa.^nitt'ra were waiting to go and
toQg club house lavt night b iw»-x n
when aahed what wa* the matter Neltan Z. Speixccr WHI Be Laid Away Tinkbam. Pound and Voglc.-uing and
would point to the train oa the aide
at Cad'HUc.
Chaae. Stout and Aahlon rcaultcd in
track and any. *There ahe'U nad 4
vlelory for the Srst team by !H
The funeral aerrier of Nidion 5k
don't know why we don't go.8peoe-r wilt be held tomorrow after Pina. The Srat gam*-, the flrvt team
-d 402 and the second. 271. Tbc
at t o'clock from the home three
Will VUIt EL Loub.
)d game resnttod In the srorin;
mOea out on Gartlold avenue. The
win he taken to the 4:10 C.Rd t»r 304 and .tOl. There will be oth«;r
L train and ukcR to CadtlUc for rontoaU In tho near future.
± The m arrived last night
from New York. Rer^ WilUan LaafIt wilt pay you to buy your
of the nrrt M. K. church will of
all or qaaalina atovsa hare. Wa
Scute and L. D. Citrib will hare
art making extra apacial pricas
charge of tbc faaeral.
Mrs. *ICarl Tybw of Chicago arrived
on the llUnob ftw a vUlt vrlih her
Rev. V. n. Carrel went to KUgwIc)
(hb morning on a hcflne## trip.
M
AHACK MADE ON PORT ARTHUR
CUUDE GISH IS DYING
Woneti'siirapdippefA.../.BB:
Women's•trmpaiippefk....5Bg '
WAS STRUCK IN HEAD BY JULIUS
WINKLE.
Womens Comlbrtslipncn..5Bg i
tK'BATIIER—Ocncrally fair tonight and Wt-dneaday; allchtly '
In nfJrth portion. Fresh northwest to aouthweat wlnda.
Women's black ^
I«S...................
OPEN THIS EVENING
259 ;
Women's blade ici|;c oongrem j
Beoda’s Dissolution Sale a Huiumr
•boes............................ \...50p ;
Disputed Bilk
Thiokofitl High<laaiC1.0THINQ.HATSa»dFUXNI8HINGS « poahiveJy le« than oibet merclantt c«, bay them fa.
l^u of MEN'S SUITS 3.08. 4.98. 6.89, 6.08,
to 10.89. K«noai-NEWLAN D” HATS 2.48, 1.98,
1.48. 98c «na 49c. A lew iweU WINTER OVER.
COATS 5.98, 7.48, 9.44.
Theae are poaititxly worth doable.
Women's canvas oxfords....BBg ;
txi»crlal to the Kxeuing K»xxxrd.
South Haven. MUb . July 12—CUude
t;Uh. of the firm of Ihirkee ic Hbh.
gn»rer* of Soiiih Haver, lice at bb
s»- dying. havliiK n'e^lvcl a blow
the back of the b«*ad with a heavy
>tl<k ill the bands,of Julies Winkle.
(Jisli, iM'fnrf lM*ci*iulng une*i:isrltiu-J,
lalired Hint t'harles. a bro«h<*r of
JiiUuK, abo j truck him. All thn-c are
pn>mincnt in tmiUness. the WlnkKItndher owning the Urgt-<<t tdanlug
mill In the ritr. The nssnuM Utnk
fdare at Winkle's mill, l;l^h having
then- to div-Mite’u tdtl in wlihn |
lie liiMUghi
:iti oxer i harne. He |
rgimi«-nt 'xviilt JtiHu*
Winkle, who tdcKt-d ui» a liravx ailrk
lying near and Clf Hbh over the head.
lUitb Wliikix-i an- wnd«*r anvst.
Chiiaren's canvas oxlocds.. $0e \
Boys* canvas oxlordi............85e \
Men's canvas shoes............ /.BB ;
Iniluin moccasins for campers; 1
aUsizes.
Genuine
MEN’S SOX
30
]
HA^D’K’S
Bathinff Suits
73c, 98c. 1.23.
SU8P*ND^R8
Fan^^OM
Uoatmii
:iM
Oifords
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
\Vc give you the latest
KMBALL
PIANOS
styles at a
POPULAR
price.
\Vc show many
new tlesi^ns.
AND
ORGANS
;
Klk Skin Shoes lor ;
men and boys.
Ml‘u* Vera nuM.<-II returned to Mar.tun thlN niorniug nfit r a xInU in :lt •
elty with i: W. IfiihlH U and farnll>.
TMtFFIC m TIED UP
NONE FROM BRYAN
Gty Book Sion
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
Neal ftyki. only.............../.SB
M mm HUS occumEo
RUSSIANS ARE
AUJTIRING
Oc to fiOc aarvhete. *tt we boi^ aa
estnlmieqiitttHj aad win adt them at tlie extototSaiy
lorn price for a few Aap.
Our prices
arc from
and up to
So.(K) let us show you our
lines.
Cor. Laka Ava. and 1 Olh
The OKI Reliable Shoe House.
Frank Friederlch & Co.
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
iwrrontSt. N.E,StroBr.Blrr.
New Stan<1 242 Front Street.
CHILDRENS’ DEPARTMENT
Jl Few Remitiders from Our
Specwl Clean tip Sale \
Boys' 2 and 3 piece Suits, hand
some goods’, will close out. Prices
will move them.
LOST IN GALES
-
.
23e
1
, 5;iuartcrononalIourl.(XM.25, 1.50 and
^Corsets, the Royal Worcester 1.00 and, 1.25
numbers, for........... ....................... .............
-
■;
1 ft cfliwas' wMSTs-e tais:
BO per cent discount on all our white under. skirta
Curliioaiuns SScand SOc ealoe^ fa.wi..... ‘
2$0 ;
H
RibW, Ucet tod irimmiiisi at pneea thafa
l>«»dtocieanthe«‘ iip.
'
.
ORE LOT BOYS’LONG POT SUITS
Every suit a bargain. Mothers will ’
find this department of our store !
the mopt interesting.
- Black and colored wool dress goo^.
r
k
:
Winch'while w«h silk......................... ..........
‘
viv.;
HAMILTON CLOTHIND GO.
Osa Record Wai
■ft.-
FOR THffiTY DAYS
SpeeUws-* && •Dd ,P»ti
4 ks lbs beat tkt^ ter tbs paity.
be sumM bt asmlUtfi, mU
" mbs aaSfi. "tf bit uisetbm vOl be
tbs bast (blag ter tbs soaatiT. t sis--■■■■■..........
ssruiy bops (bat bs vUl be stectofi."
wsS Slisd aad an oamyod (be unc aad
Sbs saM (bat Jafigs Parker was a
-Aii hour large may tbta new Amerpictarss eery mmS.
ptvsoaal Msafi s( PraaMtat Jhmaw
Tbe mseUag opeasd wHb tbe sbow^
suit. aa4 urtdUa a year or two bad
lag «d (bo pleiareo of famom 8alra>
made him a visit at bW Oystsr Bay pole la abeot twlcs (be slae of Iterope."
tkm Army oMeora bagtealag with
sesliN (bat asitbM* you bor aay
mm Mas went near cmeugli to view tbU
Oeaoral Mb aad ooaciladiag wttb
coqiiMSt. or sappomd cootlDcot on
aooM «r tbo oMeors of tbe anpy that
do
you hose your cukulaikma as
mo kaowa la ibis dty. Amoag tbo
NEW OPFICEBt.
pletafos WM cae or Ooaoal BooU
Tocksr who waa klllod la a laUway
gmrlakcmgbatlcilly. -Here la tbe tbe^
iLagfs Ns. m 1
wrsek last faUorettcsl esplanatlon. Tbe earth Is
Duriai tbe lecture tbe rsecue
ipbfvtaml or globular la abapf-tbat U
At (be Sebskab lodge last Saturday asttkd. la It motl Now. the aortben*
svsalag ibc (oUowtag oM<m were tat
as far as known.
far moie tbaa.tbe aoutbmi betnlgpbfve.
tailed by tt D. P. Myrtloe Pag;
as ter as kamura. Therefore. If there
P. N. G. NsUls D. Johamm.
ObU aad aamsfuoe other pleiarus oT
tneht south of Htbe
was not a gieut cootliieht
tbe work that tbe army le dolag wore
polo bow could the oartb malouin 1
V. al Lora Richard*.
abowa. Amoag tbo most latsrueUag
tb« 4MM6r»Uc
Rseordlag secretary. Saloma Kller.
1 repeat there to a great continent
tS these ware plcturos o( tbe dsas oC
1
lllt0UI«d people with whom the army works
naaarlal iscretary. Clara Dean.
about
abou the aoutb pole, a sixth part of the I
i^trkM codar OMrt til* The ptetures ebowsd tbe despair of Treasurer. Melviaa Chase.
world fuU of wonders and mlgtuas. full ;
atruiiie aalmala. termatloos and p^ j
tlMt It Will womoa. who. wltboat boom, moaey or
R. 8. to N. Q.. Kate Ooatea.
• bt a
U 8. to K. Q, Alloc ArmlUge.
'rleads. seek tbe rirer aad are aared
r civilisations, new
Warden. Mary DavU
from niielde by tbe efforU of tbe
•iusoauasr'
,uwo^
tte
traiy. Tbe Salyatloo Army la dolag
I great work. It geu dowa dose to tbe
WMi great >l«or (be mople; tu members lire where vk«
r
or tte SL UmU €o«T«iUoa m iborUbes; they work, saoag the
rtMitkia. latpMklagadJ !allea aad tbe dowa trodden. Armed
blprfi^ 0f tba Farlicr tatagraai u> (be with acrubMag brush aad bot water,
I tb« Mtekn or • fitieerlea aad prortaloae. these women,
fiwa tbt ulatfora. tbe sailed tbe "aageU of the slume" rlall
1 mI4 TMtordar:
.be hasBSB of tbe poor aad bring com
rotora wlH Ignort bln ’ort sritlr tbem. They dean up the
1 dwImUoa i« tern ol goir nJaerable rooma. they make them
M took apoa tb« eaorontkMi*! Mlar >r1gbler. they light the Are and brew
iloa li iivor of aotbliif In tbe aainf be tea of ibdr bringing, then they
Igbt (bit b€ «Mr
rbat to tbe people entering Into tbolr
*Tlaib aloao <mm omwv this
laity llrea, aharing tbelr burdens,
m tb«* Wbola epiMdo cmaoo imootblag away aa far as possible tbi
im ta taaeb a |»eNrfiil kww» la be mres that beset then but crer talk
"«]f or ooaraga and booMtjr la polllica Bg of tbelr mlaaloa. aalratloa. Some
11 !• oirldaat that tbe oooaenraUvr imea tbe aweaubop worker, whosealfiati or tbe democratic paru wwt owing machine must go from the
li a great mt^iy la* tbe coareatlcM ime that light first comes until darC"
r bid BrriileiB and poputtim aa< .lesa makes It ImposRlblc to acc the
beataa to a etaadetUl aad mnaent. la cheered with a bouquet of
r H. mad jreu partly ae a re lowers and the work accnia canlrr for
onat demagogy aad coward heir very brightaesn.
f deo aad partly la coaaequeace oT ibt
Children are taken and legally
i or tbe Nebraeka agi idopled bj tbe army. They are rea
lator. they permitted tbeametvw ti med from boniea when' parents ar«'
be tfkkod oat or a vletory wblcl rrsaponiible or cruel or those that
mbmged to tbem..
«are no bomea arc taken. They ar<*
ret that Mr. Bnraa eoald ducaled carefully, are given purr air
at St Umla would ban md boaUbful aurrouadlngs and grow
[ baaa to boU tbe party wttb bla baad ip to be useful men and women fit to
del kf fOUowore aad nUae oaoe mon Igbt tbelr own battles.
f popoUam. What
Tbe buUdlnga of tbe SalvaUon army
setaaUy did a* St LouU waa topurain
n Detroit and Grand Rapida were also
^ tbe flbaoea leader oT tbe demoeraU U
hown. One of the m^t Interesting
<bo Tory ammoBt of ble oomlaatka
ileturos waa that of the Interior of the
Wltb tmpiaealile hatred aad Tenomoo^ Woe county |all In which the brlga
abaee aad by meapeoead palolerr t<
ler served twelve days for vloUUng
ieree tbat^loadfwli trleada at laat t
be ordinance against oinm air
boeepc a platSirm whteb waa alleat >n
preaching In Detroit. The picture of
tbe two leaue wbScb of all laaaea the
the city hall waa shown and tbe brigs
democratic party caaaot afford to igdier tald In this she had tbe honor of
gore.
dictating one tit Detroit's laws, the
**11 tbae appeara that tbe power t>f
ordinance which gave the right for ail
(bS demagogue fbr miadblef la by ao
to preach in the o|H*n air. ThU was
Mtaae deatrojwd. ile baa ruled two
not acc«»mpllshed. however, until after
ndlcal democrallc coarcntlona. He
she had apent several terms In the
Detroit House of Correction.
The lecture was very en>oyabIc and
-Aa laaue which U fo full of life
many who attended It were Impressed
that the democratic attitude thereon
with the work that the army was
paaaot be put Into worda by a ctmven
doing. During the year It furnishes
Uoa batrlug a ooaaenratWe maloHty of
3.000.000 beds for the poor; M.ooo
fpoiw tbaa twcKbIrda caa hardly be
Chriatmaa baakeU help tbe poor to
paid to have bewa dlapoeed of boaeaUy
cek-brato the birthday of ChrUi;
irboa It U cbaracterUed la effect aa
Idoo.tKHi helps those who are unable
dead ao tar aa thto rampalgo la ooih
to win in the struggle of life. Other
poraed.
figures were given showing t^t the
Tbie laaue caaaot paaa awar ao
work Is vast aad far rbachlng. No
ieeg aa tbe democratic party la doaifigures were shown concerning TrartaMod to aay eiteut by William J.
ersc City bnt if Captain Munselle and
IbTba. Mre taenee ram»ot be dodged.
bis wife would talk Jt, would be known
They muet be mot"
that many bomos were brightened,
DemoeraU profeea to be terribly many bodies warmed, many hungry
people
fed. many that were weary
lorried orer Preeldecit RooeercItV
bggroaaitre fbrelga policy." RalaonJl. were comfoned right here in Traverse
tbe Turk, aad alMbat claaa who re- City. During the lecture, several
lOeo to respect tbe righU oT Americaa
dUsM aad Americaa tatereaU share
(be democratic fear la thU respect. ,
For that reosoa south pole rxpluratioii
to Infinitely more l«iiH.rlant than the
finding of tlie north polo. In the iKWth
wc bare snow and in> and water; in
the south wo may find iH'.qdo.
-Hcficct on the ptwajldlitics of find
ing twenty, forty or evou a hundred
mlUlon human l*« lngm of whose exist
It RECOVERING.
ence we never dreamt, who. slmY* the
earllevt agtw. were e»«p,nmteil from the
fire other parts of the griolie, even ns
we ore setiarated from Mars, That
slmlie was not well ebtwn. W> kiHixv.
think we kin
aitont Mars, hut lljewnlli
MIvcr of Port Oneida, who Is vinllinc j jng the south inde Is wh.dly unlniown
her SOB Barney at this place Is Im- j even In tbe realm of scU-ntillc sinrcuiaproved today.' Several days agti she j tlon.".
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sas Bol fecllnfi well and decided io gn
AN EGG BY MAIL.
ip< stairs. ShcNily after she s(art<^I
jcr daughter In-law heard a fall and i 0»» Seat rrmm St.
Safely
reived la CUlraao.
car
A genuine ismtal ^-un.*<Uy has Uh-11
recv'lvt-d inin riiKwgo,
rhk'wgo. s.»ys a
_____ mug up with her and thin was ] I«celvt-d
hrokm.
Hrr h«d h*.I cvldontl, '
'/“‘f
..rock one of .bo
b..c.«,e»
nras cut qulle Iwdly. Ih-r ctindUion ^
deliven-d tu Um» ndUn-ss*v 1«
**as n-ganled as vi-n seriou* and i the usual luanuer. Tlie eurluiis imrl
(he lmkl(*nt lies in Uk- inn that the
(light hopes were enlcrtaliu'd for htr
egg -teas :il*»ol«t«-ly iinlujur-*l in any
recoxerj* until yesterday.
niantvcr wl«ilever. i»otwitli»4?:ui.liug the
many times Jt was h.ninlli-d
OLD fiETTLCRr PICNIC.
How It was <evor S(-ee|»ttM hy tbe Kt.
LuoU postoOiV amhonUtw is a mj s
lenti. Being Made for Big
is easy to Ihiapine wliat havoc ^
Time Aug. S.
would Ivive Im .-n m-ate.1 sliould the
Special > the Evening Record:
egg hare broken In tbe mall p.mch
Burdlckvllc. Mleh.. July 12.—A big while on Its >oumey. At any mte. the
Hrlebrmtlon Is being planned for the egg was rwfivcxl preclM-ly us it was
Annual old settlers' picnic to be hel l tninsj*orl«x!. ulth the stamp canceh-d
It thin place Aug. Z. Races of all de- in the ordinary mnmM'r.
vcrlpilonn have been arranged for. an
•scursUin on the lake and a fine protram on which tbe students from the
rniversity of Michigan now cncampci
here will have a prominent place.
411 1
BOLTS PARKER.
quite ns tmw h dniin-r ns th.* ♦'luiib.il
/ut. /ki^iriiig tbe f rlnuNin wur.TU Itiu
t<»lnl
SUid Old Democratic Chicago Chron ‘
of
employ,Hi. luirliu: lb- Turkoicle Toaaod thd Tickot
Bu'sUni wan .\Tl Ku-kUin surcsni- Uhsl
Chicago. July- 12.—The Chicago In tb- liospitaU niid Jaraa.tioh *H.n
Chronicle, uhleh ban been generally niH'ltnl with tb- ariiiT. .V t-.*iiii|kaivu
'onslderwd a democratic nesapaper. like that agnlnst Jniwiii. in iNMlhuitiel
announced formally In Its Isftieil tod-.y regi.ms of .\si«. ran hardly f.tll t:
that It will hereafter appear a» a re- grvaitly Im-rtnoM* tJi- doetur's du iigt*r.
0. O.. UbWe Tboraon.
1. O. Cora Sutton.
It 8. to V. O.. Marcia Millar
U 8. to V. G. Myra Fo*.
(RtaplalB. Merry Moarxic.
3c AKD Irtc STOUF.. big Urgab,
Attention, Butincaa Men!
sales Tuesday. IXin't forget the plaqr.
The Evening Record will soon pub- J29 S, Union St,. J. D. Maxted. Urup.
tihb a new and valuable teaUire in
ap-t(Miate advertising .Avhich 'is meet
ing with pronounced popularity with j
business men throughout the'oountry. *
This idea conaisu of well wordtHl.
tec Hoe reading locals which wHl iw
(catiered promlsruously tbrotigh the
focal pages of the Ev ening Record, o
be run In all the daily and woeklv Is(ues for three months at a small cost.
These advertisements will l>e changed
frequently and written for the adx*^AT SfkiNBKRG-S
liser by an e>i>eiieneeil ad writer.
We shall endeavor te everv way to
make this new feature of the paper a
great success to our patrons and hooe
to have their boaity aupporL Our
tuf^rlxed representative. Mr. Dunha^. Who h^harge. will caT| and ex
plain wor^ToUx^and any contiu-t
made with him wfll be filled by the
Evening Record.
To-morrow
Night
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
NETIOPOUTAN
He Boslness of Farmers
reodm oar special atteaUoa. A safe and prespersis candtttos dnriiic tbe last 19 years, and a snrIds ar $30,000.00 shows tbe coDfidence placed In
as ■aaaresieat by tbe pnbUc.
We Invite tbe Ibnners of tbe snrroandinr reflon
to make this bank tbelr financial beadqnarters. and
place ov Improved Ibcilitles at tbelr (isposaL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
JOHN T. BEADLEp
'
B. J. MORGAIfp
Pfcmdent
Vk« PlMdeat
FRAHKHAMILTOH.
VicePicikkfit
5,
W.ILKELLOGp
Comic Opera
Company
ml applScatldaa. as tboy caaBot
the diMMed portion o( the ear.
to only one way to cure deafand that to by ooasUtaUaaal
teen It eaaaed by an lakm of the anooua llaitig
of the Eustachian To be. When this
Ubc Is Inflamed you have a rambUag
aoaad or Imperfect hearlaf. and whea
It to eatirely cloecd. Deafaan to the
raanH. aad ualen the lallammatloa
eaa be takea oat and tkto tahe loMored to Its aonaal coaditloa. heariag
win be destroyed torerer; nine caan
oat of tea are canned by eaiarrh.
W e wiU Kire One Haadred Dbltora;
2.S,‘Sl“,£S-J'SSg
UallH CUarrh Core. Sod for ebro«»»». tret____
F. J. CHENET A 00. IWete. O.
Bold br drantau. 71c.
.ra# IUU-* FbBUr pui* tor eoatu-
SW
fiacRlotordgtkaKiB the 09. AB *3 be ad
on price*. Om aaJ iowotigate.
Large or Siaail
Yoorbs
ikiUed.t
SOOTH
SIDE
A. X WlLHELMS^^
r W SAYINGS
WE DO NT CLOSE AT ROOI
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
CORNElf FRONT AND DIVISION STREETS
Choice Meats and Pooltry
Home Made Lard and Sausaj-cs, Fre^h Lake Trout
and White Fish twice a week, Tuesday and F'riday.
Simply Perfection.
We have n-*w l*ci*n handlirig
Banner Tatums for over a
year, and with all forms to fiu
all tastes and fanckts to pKrno
,th(y have made lor Uiemselvcs
a record tl»at seems almost Incridlble. and tb • most slngwlar
part of it all is ve have yet to
find a sinjtlc instance where
just one word of fault has l•con
found hy a tin;;!- eusioim-r.
This, to <»nr minds, stn-aks
v.dumes for Ba»iner TaiUmi>f
and t^hnuld . U» stiffieieni eve
di-:ice of their hluh slat- »»f'i»erb-t tion to IndtiW- all ladk-s to
at lea ! -Jt- them n trial,
Trici*s T«- and i:»e e-i-h. All
H<*.'un« alloHed, Fa.-biun t,lieets
fr.-e.
iber our numl»er, 241
PROMIT DELIVKRY
Life inserance
Oil atock. raining sUx-K. etc., as
an Invotjwni. Have yo-t Inve*t:v| <»r arc you thinking «n
Inv. >iing in this kind of a |iro]i h
si.'ionT Inverti-ai- ihotouphly
young man t»r w*tmau can't at
ford to niis.H iim'.si(gating ulial
we haxe to olTer. fall at oar
BOTH PHONES
MHITHEiffl WCINAI TIARS.
CO. ROUm TRIP RATES
Travaraa City to St. Louis
$18.50. 15 4fiy limit
$19.00, 60 filj lilRit
$21.00. ter tke setsmi
lTi» wiTl inclofV mcah ami
b^h between Traverse City and
will he on sale com
mencing 'nniTvUy, dune 9,
1004.
Steamers leave Travcrr-c City
ever)' Sunday, 10 \\ m., and
Tliundays, C a in.
E.H.P0PE. Agt.
R.F.CRURCR.6.P.A.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
This Is Youp Chance!
Many are already aware that wc have had a splendid line of Porch akd Lawn Furritture and the prices aatoniDhed them for first class, fully warranted goods. Now we don't want to carry over a tingle piece anj
wc will make rcmarkabSc reductions on anything in this line that we have left.
-pick of the pack.-
The first comer gels the
Don't you want to be one of the-pickers:"
.
PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match, made in the dark brown, dull finish, all
They are as suitable
for the house as the porch. You should own at lease one.
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PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
The eavlctt. most comfortable reclining chair ever invented.
The occupant being protected from the heal
and sure at gll times by means of the extension canopy lop.
It is ao comfortable for reading or resting--
or sleeping, if you so wwh.
“OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
The most unique forn ture that is made. Manufactured from small hickory trees with alt the natural rougf^
surface left on. All. manner cf shapes in both rockers and chair*. Sojnc liavc woven seats, some woven
back, many of them have w de arms. You will like them anywhere.
CAMP CHAIRS
•And camp stools are most hsmely for outing or for home use.
‘
r.>^n
You will need llicm man/ftTmes durmg the
HAMMOCKS
The finest you will find, all combinations of colors.
THE
MIKADO
SOO
*«se com zmi
You will want a hammock when you go camping. (
you «o to your summer cottage, when you are at home. And this is the time to buy thcni cheap.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Setts now Idling.
Box office open tooight tins
o’clock.
sncui. mom
35c 50c
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEBCANTILE COMPANY
i
i
...
«lab baa
mm teams la UM dtj aad mrtklM
4 aaaoeiatkm bare baaa Sk4 aaS raaraed from Laaatag.' Tba tdirti it ormated for aodal por^ and Ib d«igaod to bmome a popalar dab
# 6 E S Tjl
^ - ' uklFOBMANOSATISFACTORr
FLOUR
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M-’’
MICHIGAN
traverse CITY,
SHOES
Traverse City’s New Shoe Store
ALL STOCK NEW AND SEASONABLE
A f«e u>or«Boiit cl
foolwcr boU. 4ri».y »nd coinfort»bl«u
MEN'* pMmt colt, box exit vlel V14 ««4 enanwl Uw xhoM asd Ox
ford!.
WOMEN'S 8x« d«N* Md Oxford. In pxirnt and flne tIcI Md lealhar.
OlftLS* AND aovr ahoo., a nJcu U.l «t fiood .boea, the all wild Idnd.
CHILDREN'S ANO INFANTS' itaoe* and B»coa«lBa to black and axxortad eolora.
PRICES tbx lowxsL Qaalltf tbe beiL Call and.be eonrlnecd.
.
E; C. LEWIS
WARD CAUCUSES JULY 20.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
818 EAST FRONT ST.-
Wc xcll Mc-
‘WEIVET" ICE CREAM
Ols. 30c; Ca’,. $1.00.
WM. HOfKMS, Prop.
I^MncIaI
Notice to All Persons Intereslrd.
from a widow lu a Wide, jhe judgt
veatured to auggetl that there ha«.
pcwflbly be^-n an ulopement.
-U'a ail right now.- TwU* dccUred
with a relieved cxpre«Fion. -But w«
didn't know Joal what minute name
body miKhLcome through that devu
and rnidl thlngiJ.- he adde<l.
The'^ couple refuFeii to explain th.
oa.ihe «.r their haste. iukI left tbe court
r.Kim a» *<M>n as.the marriage^cerllf
icatc was filled out. ; .
3ach«llor Girls Drove Out to Kexis
Mokesas Last Evening.
The Uachcllor Girls gave Miss Nelic Lardie a pleasant aunuiae last
•vcnlng, seven of them driving out to
he pleasant LarcUe cottage at Kexis
MokessH. The evening was si*em in
xrious plea.<4int manners and all had
in enjoyable time. The girls had.
Urought a s.rmad with them but
uarshmallowf ami Ice cr^-am and
wafer* were awaiting them at the cot•age so a marshmallow roast In front
Co Dtddtd by th- RtpubUcan City
Committee Last Evening.
Tli»* rfpi'lfliran city eommliicc mot
laxt. t-tf'hitie 1q Ibo ttYT.rt* of Jude** JA. lA»raii;;f'r for tin* ptinHiHf of arraoBlue for tb»* ih iallF of ihr ranrusok
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
!o iiTiTXHio llio routiiy roiurnUon.
which Ik to he ht hi FriUav afu rbiKiu.
Tfiniorrow .might the Metrtjp<ditae.
July 22. In StcJfilNTKV Crnml <
0|*cra company i>peu.s it* two rhe young ladles acc.'pUHl a pressing
hntiFc.
nlgliiK eimageni.m at Sielul*erg» nvitniUm to nmialn over night and
Til*- »la*e of the ward caueuwv
Grand op.-ra boUM- in a iMiiOtlful pn*
.•turn to t»*'* rtiv thi* nmrnli^.
nx“il f«»r Wiflitondav evenlnR, Jiil> ,2«. duntoa » J Hie famous JaiuMiene oivra
hi N !• m. The f.mrlirl notices wlil I.
Twentieth Century Attri'ctlon.
‘onreniiup the com
imlihl-.! I. Tc.oth.w.
-te«' N«-ws
Higgf'r. iKtler. grander and nior.
N«'wx said iuypait.
in/
The etmipany U finely balanc^
aK^vl entertsflning than ever. M
rH\ ai
unlike many fkjMTntb* ,ct»iu|ianl.V'thi
* niond’s American glass Idowe
il.Vt
Choice Groceries
Butler and Eggs
at luarctt inircx,
C«d'x
fmi iMr ova haaU?. ^ argln$ Uh
iwUee to oapfidlta tbe
ai
Sdvard Tviii mar
taad tba praa]
Mra. Mina Tvlsa ware married bf
m acabrtebu
tice Martin Batarday. Itoth came froa
Ifldu mad tboogb tbeb
are tlm aamc. tb^r proteatm McOongb; aecretary. J. M.
f hai tbjy nrer^ aot related la may maa Tvaanror. W. O. Holdao;
nor. Twias aare bU a«e at » year* 000. G. CotoQ. Cbaa. Prorbaxba. Jr..
wbUc tbe bride coafeaaed to 31.
1. H. MeOoogb. d. H. Blabaatoa. W. O.
JiuUce Martin bad jam moaatad bi* Holden and J. W. Hani
beneb vbea the aerroiu ooaple va»
Peramacat dob rooma bara aot yet
o tbe courtroom by formei rat praenrtMl but temporary «tmr:
Q^e 8. Fdsier. He e>
cr» are being prepared above tbe
Maincd that they bad been dlrectec tore id the CarU Cigar company
lo hU cOre by a maa they mn on tb»
MHM t. and that
bad eooseated t«
BOYS ELECTROCUTED.
a. marter of ceremonle.. Mort
the explanation was eoododed th. Touched Uve Wire While
woolU-bc bridi-aroom aborod tbe mar
Fleh Worviie.
riace tlceiue under JuxUc© Martin*
CblcagD. July 12.—Anton
md Eugene Oolbe. each 11 year* old.
•*We*re in a bniry " he ejaculated.
iare been kllUKl by electricity. They
-Hare you U'on married ^fore?' were digging earthworm* in an alley
InquIrM tbe court, readinfi th^ aame* ireparaiory to a fishing expedition,
‘•No. no. of counkf wA,- ‘
vhich had been plann^ for tbe dny
replied the groom.
vhen they received the abock
-Bat tbe Barnes are the
It was almost dark when tbe boys
mented tbe/odge.
niered the niley. Lying on tbe ground
Tbe woman nudged her flandTrig vas a telephone wire, which. In falloronxly. He almost cumbered ore: rig. had crossed several other
the judge's bench In his
highly charged wiih elecirlcUy. Th®
Jmpn*A the necewslly of mote haste Ce*koskI boy grasped the wire. Intend-Hurry! W»*re In a great hurry!; hg to puKh it to one *lde.
he derUred. • We re not reUl^ In any creamed and fell, and bU companion
way.**
•elted him by thr* leg in an effort
-And imihahly never will he If you Irmg him aw ay . Got he rt*ceived the
don't hurry.- snainnyl tbe woman.
orce of the current. iuuk»lng through
With such InsiKtcnt urging the X'cr**
he tiUier's body, and also fyll,
mnny proceeded without further delay :ied while on the way to
Alter n wax uit ov-r and Mrs TwU*
SURPRISED MISS LARDIE.
warn atm Mr*. Twl«*. but trauFf ^rm*.
j
The pM-^jeeiit n»ll for the piivlnc ‘
. of ra-A vln^el from Kn.iii stir.ei to
HUIe rir.N.\ mid Blatei.lr.vt fmm 1
rnlon rif.Ni t.* ra** *ireet Is now Ini
hnw : f. r th.- l oli.H ilou of Ih.r
enie.1 liii i.-^l «i4i all
be paid iN-ffir.' the j
luents.
Its. the •
day of Aiuriihl..
I
M i; Haskell
City TrraNun r.
Office. r.H.ni 2^2. Hiule bank building
222Clmo
BmiCK.
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK GO.
Prompt Dollvary.
In t.u-1.! Fnml xml 1'ark .irm-ls.
slUKers, Tliere U not a I Tu* silay ev. nlng of this w«-ek. I>iok*|
IheiBjiumlHTand l.i | lor our lent. Tb.* glass bk.wer.N w ill
nuM-i* thorough har j nuiuufacture In the preseiire of Ih^ j
»uy. finer
ami more beau-1 audience wiHuml the aW'of tools, fiatI meliHlv Is beard than in mm- UTnii or raiidels «if any kind a great
I pauien whirli sf^-m unwdeldiy brc>auM' varieiv «»f ships. de<»r. birds of liarsI of ibelr niiihJier*. !t in Ihe flt>l real dise. liankt ts uf flowers. vasc-R. fruit
treat wliirb uyer* tif im sie and the I scale of JuBtIre. charlotB drawn «iy
• >|H-ra have Ua/I an opoortiinlty to er |*wunn. philoMiphir and hollow work
Jox in this ritv and one whl’eh thi-v Ing In glanv. all of whirl, will Im‘ given
OiKfi ev. rv e\enlng from 7:1**
will n. I fail to ini*K If the x-uthuslanni
to
Tlie Miuvenlrs we give away
apliarent toda> conUuuen ranqiant.are real works of art. Hverv day in
WUES SICKNESS COMES
ladbV day and gentlemen's clay alw*.
! Von should p<*t the vcr>* U*sl of medi S|N-rial matime Saturday afternoon
That mean* getting vonr pro-i for ladies and children from 2 to 4:30
iFon Drug • o'clock. AdnilsFion H» cents.
FiripilotjN filled here.
2233-1 f
1*0.. W. T. Koxlmrgh. Manager.'
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DONTMAn
.. A MISTAKE..
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You buy many thing* frequently, but a piano
seldom. Throw all poesibie protection around
You. We furnish more quality, style and dura
bility protection than any other ipbno concern ^
in the world.
Kimball Piano
Is the peer of the world for quality, sweetness
of tone, endurance and beauty. The best things
about the Kimball piano are its quality and tone
—the next best thing is Its price. When a piano
becomes old is when its intrinsic merit Is proved.
Kimball pianos have been tested for many years
and stand against \lme and hard wear as no
others have done. Our guarantee shows our
faith. It will insure yours. From the factory to
the home direct is an advantage which
should bring every prospective buyer here. See
the new cases-they’re beauties. Easy terms
if desired.
.
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W. W. KIMBALL CO
},29 Front si.,
N. ^.SIRONGjIb
Smali.instrum
umepts. Sheet Music,;
Talking Machines!
Musical MercliS.'l
and Records.
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...CWITH SUFFERING HUMANITY.----
pF-F-ICE HOTEI_ WHlTlNO.
HERE U IMTI U JUL.Y I
^1,000 iwii-l- 'Pe:.
raic>
To Ariiyone , Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fall to Cure. Money at State ^
Here Again, ..
■ Master Specialists.
On account of the Iar^;e crowd of
day. riicir otTices *Tre crowded with sul
r\-. and who has had I’R.tCTlC.tL experience of 40 years, makes a scientific test of the urbe and blood, thereby locating your diseaRe without adting qoestkMis.
tlu* Ik>i medical schools in the country-,
chronu diseases of the stomach, liver. kidnc>*s. blood and nerves only.
g
We do all we a(re«. or it costs rx> M*hh«. A
No mistaket. no espettetenting, no tbcccie^ no^areanodetentkm&oowoilLbannereorphasnre.
i
reded and
cored hondredi in TreveneCitr.^ Han^ydsofoor eld patrenU ere sending thdrbiendi. Whd
casei given a sorhten gnanatce. We have trsaied
i
Ire buiijr
£unay doctor's
TdMuT^ cooackatkMia moor cflocts to core, lfyoiiKee«
is an hrn^ irraimeot (ran an ex;>erience.l s|>ecialist, oar pnncipxl teasoos for oor extraorJmaryaocoes are that «e treat fire hanareJ cues to the
doctoi'a one. that we
ve are eqaaSy
e<
aor chr uic .l«eue ol the womteh, Urcr. kuinejrx, WooJot nerves, nre can care yoo. u we hatx cored hondredi fac-the lut eifht years in Travene City, Positively ow hat wedt on this triiL Better can todar.
We Cure Quickly, Permanently and Safely.
.
■
ConsoltatiOB and Examioation Free
mik^
Jljml Miff ^gictvra
TKAVCMC art, leeHMAM^TUCMMV. JULY n. «M(.
THC WlNIN«
Wm
WON 2;30 PAGE
» 9WHL TOOK rmST IN THC
mce^B'AU.
CE MET WAS SATISncniRr
THI ATHbrnc ivwrii.
z“r‘'
CaTo Ladr CycoU Aral; iJUJ- ;iU bantia waa altohtly
Omibrn B. third; Hue
IS MUCH IMPROVEa
, and Hwlft Madoalm. flfUi.
i waa tb® aaeimd racr ihal UttN
A Wolir, Carrtad to the Sanitarium, Is
Clkl mrar limm la and the IluV
Now Able to Walk.
wbteh llif name aianl««» called
In an acroum «f ibi* batbem %t
aar worda dt admlraikm. lo
Morey Sanitarium, the ManUtec Ad
rboHM waa allaihic to Ibo ccdi
wf parttolpattoa to thf rocaic baa the followlnir. **Thf»»c rwe
stored at the both houae from out o(
n. owntr of 8«Ut Ma the city at the pres.mt time for baihr
include A. Wolff of Trarrrae City,
Abajr drlvlna; WlllUm
' of Lady Cyoott, Clar aho was carrkHl to the aanltarfun:
two wt*eks ae<j upr»n a stretchc**
I drirtas: l>r. J. 11. OcUink from an acute rlKuimatis at
UU1« Duirh. (Iiarlci
Wniiam Rannif, ark. The Improvement In bis case
, alao diivina; J. laa been ven markwl and today Mr
Wmer Weeki A’olff Is able to walk alioiit freely with
iie aid of crutches, which he expect«
scard at an early date If his iro
rrovemmi contlnuca as raiddly as ai
SURPRISED HER.
ram was Ibt boat two otli
to doHda tha race.
Mb* Patch .
.................. I
SWLLEO MUCH MILK.
E. r. PwcTta. acco«PBiitei' & hira. Spadal to ih» Cx csiag EoconL
EE. Walt E
Aitkar Wiadoeft Leu Fcftr Qoarta to
Ferrif and HIik Frrria.
cm the . Maptotim. Mtolu July 12.• fWway.
1110
today for
Arthor Wiedreft. the milk man. had yy^AXlSD-CkwdMfdMw. A.F.Ito^m j ’
PWrU
Ida mad Mm FsetAc ooaaL,
mnawrap hit saorstog which, ab
pojt ca baalhwss mad
«o rethoagh there wasai much atoutge
tnra la aboal atx weelChr; They will
!. waa rather oost!r. The duii to
rtoli the Caaadtaa Rochtp <«
Mr. and Mrs. C. Aokard of Traverse
the
wagDB were well Ailed with milk
mom trip.
* .
Cny apeat Soadaj writh Mr. and Mrs.
THY A RKCORO WANT Aa
aad the runaway caoasd the apRUeg
Mrs. r. 8. Stnwk. MMl Alice M, Frank Smith.
•mvey had Fred *^8.
Jr., of
Mn. Mary Etoary and dawgluer of of just forty quarts.
TRY A RECORD WANT Orchard Lake am ateUlaf with Rer. Charlevoto are vlaHlac fwUtiM bore.
OrntraHar Moaroa of Cbarterotx
and'^Mrs. C, T. Stout.
* *
There wai be a Aaam to the «rar>
haa rmivaA a ecawact for balMI&s •
Vi T. Petmlnsu*. tarmetly cUr bowse Friday eventog. All arr totek al Reals Mokeaa and Ahson reeditor of the Evening Record, now of ItIUkI. Good music will he fur:iUi*«d.
. The oesf dock wUl be a cwiritoarrived to Cbeelty this-------’
. LaCorc
. ^
A.
of------Ti^avcrsc City Is spend
itaiioB «A Ktohth atyeet. which haa
g for a visit with h\% parents.
toga few- days vUltlng friends here.
Jaat Imrw openisl down lo Eaat bai
Arthur O'Brien returned to NorthNearly cveryhodr Is harvesting
tad wlU be 1C« fern hmj: fnmi aborc
port after a few days' vlsli in the city. their cherry crop at prcaaeL
to tbo end of the dock.. The work on
Oscar Dorkman id Manceloaa. who
The stewmer Onckmna is towtog
ImDdtop will ccjicnenre vomorrow and
as tieea to the city for a^ahmt xtou. logs frum Yuba tu East Day. Captain
the
U betoa dirkled between
left this morning for a thn*e moathA*
has larcc job.
vtoU in Swi*den.
The
cr Cotombia brought to
Contractor Munroe la jn^ rompV
i '
Miss Ji-on Hammticd retumed to two Isrrh crowds Sunday aficmocm
Jip a dock al Mitch* U a aa*i these inu
MuskeKcm Ibis moralai: afi;T a vifit tu and evening.
owjlts arennd blm to build thtir
the city viih Mr. and Mrw. C, A. Ham
Mrs. Ida Sumner and MUs Nila
dock. At Am II wras Intrcded to
Hartson \ I-lied Mrs. Bklmmerhnru
Aolld ft ib.msHvrs bxn as ihU Arm
The Ml-ses IX-Ua and Hort.w Krllay aitemoon.
hju cv<-olhin|: with nhirb to*<k> th«‘
Martinek w<*ttt lo Ga:,t Jordan thU
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandor Cart of
*ork 11 was drrW.**! to let It out by
4»fu;rno.>n fur a vlhiu
Archie called an Trtends hi*re Furday.
:xm tract.
Tliomas Fun!. Captain Munsello and
Mrs. John Trotman. mot with unite
The dock wUl be ‘T'" tliapid. forty
Adjuuini Bernard of the SaUatl'u; a l«d accblent Mondar jUKm. "Mr. .
etobl fiHi wide at the end and th«
Army went to Elk RaidUs ibU afu-- Tnliman wws plcklas eht*rrie-i and
-ml and the walk h-mllnB not will b*
turjxx lo iondwt servire*.
was rmpi.ving them ln*o m che.Ti
tobt feet wide. The dca k will be
Hrtowlbr Otn.ral Oix. fiiaff Cap
wi.en'a heavy welclit;d toiler
Titilll for the arr«rtmm»1atl»n of the
On uoin*4 over our slock w«^ fount!
tain Evans nud Ueulenau! Payne ol rim k b.t on the ht-ad. She <>»cap»-J
u.n* f> at K.‘/!r Mokof* and Abyow-s
tli.* 8a!val.5uii Army sn-n! lo CharJr- with slight Injuries.
n-sorta an«l < vrrvl.<Klv i-Ur as w«*I!
vi^lx ihU afiem.Kus to copduci ser
Mr. ;.M.l Mr- Charles Pulvir of OH
U will U* a Veal cc»ov4 ul«>nr<- foi
"ood many sli^^htly mussed and someMi^Uax HKHI Sunday sftt r:;;.on with
thorn* owntoa Utuu ln ^ ojnd l-<iai».
John F. fwt and sons Wanxm Mr. Pulw-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
After the contract work la Cfiin
xml Kayroond liave returned from a I.dm !*ulver.
pM«*d a raillnc wkl Ik* pul up on thre**
%;41l ill C'hlmgu and Tlu* \Vi*^t. Ml»r
. what soiled Waists which
MUs .N'.llle Kroniia of Tra^t'nH• City
4id« and rfwta. A Aai9*LaA tiver !Ui>
l.iil« Sit-cbi r of Chicago is Mrs. Oil's will siH-ml the summer with her
r«*et blKb will al«j be put op and mimo
5«ie?l
?Tuuhrr and brother. Mrs. Ck Kr,:uin4 1
Hher'lmpriTTc menta made to make U
Al. NlrhidN of Grand Rapids Is Ir »nd B rt.
clean up quickly. To you il will mean a
tll(ra<tlv4- a*i well an itM-rul. It ia ex
the city today.
Mr and Mrs. O, Slovens are enN^*
>e<ted to have the tliKk c.»ninh t«Ml to
Mr. and Mr,^. C. F. Backus of IH- L- .nlue th* Ir granddauvMer from
dde of‘a we< k.
trull an* the guests of f>r. and Mr»i. J. Noriliirri for n two wtx'ks’ vlsU.
V inj; of from 50c it) 1.50 on each Waist
itA Alaoat te m biack aad la tiie
rtflf orWcr: -M - Wlaato. Dk*
KSZlt HOKASA AKO AHOOAA ftCWtaaSs. AH Wfe4 Wn Lartle. Time
SORTA INPROVEIIEKT.
L Maamfll
In lb* 7»wA Um Visak
mi. Jwt
«b< A ttf bb
Will •• Fffty^ipbt Fowt Wid« at tb«
rsu ao ttei all Aim «d la a
CaA MW the Walk Will Ba Eight
Wlo
B« t€
ak. Aft Wale DIek Nlaala.
tiM fdnowki«
tt* WINNIA WON MOOT OP prlaca wm ahroa;
jirla®. liglit
tofWBn; amend didaa. coolli aaU;
tlOrA nrlM*. onoHag btaaM.
la ibf S.lAciaaa: Plrat priac, Msbt
•fat Prmi Sayilmy aa
mcaa: amwnd prixa. miollac blan
imibr W. C. HaUlatlit
ks: third prlM. dooUas blanket:
foarth prirr. whip.
la lha athJrtJc cremU oaly Ar»i
Waa Can lUca.
pfto«« wm® KiTcn aa foilowi:
rU i^Alaaa efraa br iha Tratarmr • TW yard 4a«h. VnSa* eap.
tSAyard aaah. p.-ar .lick pla.
w tinnag Park mmarlatWia yrMarIMrb^Btnp. fiiaatala pea.
f
«a lb«lr irark vai
throw, fuh.
Uni haat korM rartaa aK^iaw*
liammfT throw, told baraUbed pto
W Mila tiu. AM ^ ram«
«!• bbrd to iirrdkl SrUb imiaf«nun.
OlRcara af Mfwt
I vatu tlMTUm blme Noarb
Starter. Juba l«amcoa
rJam! mm clow^iuid rartUna and
Judutw. Frt^ ITaie Tbomaa 8
fh» tank mwd la toe iKiai
Tbe atliletk av4»nU wrra aJM» and \\ K ItoUnd.
Tlairk(H>prr». II. K Prio«trlrb nf B!r
fUpkl*. Kd iJitnnrr and K. R. Memo
•oy tojurml.
^
The Id year old mm nf Prank Camp
<11
hurt dariak tb« >nmH yrsirr
4
....j
1 1 4ay \»y hU owo careUwMHwa. lit w
...1 1 1 s r clitnbiaa cm aome irtrslle work ovti
band aland whea he ftU an-I
n ................... l 6 2 2 4
.A i 4 u : landed on a plrket ftmee. Ho atruck
lirbalu. ISJ814. t:ic%. 1 H. m IMa kr't brmuil and rerclrt^ a ha I
ai:
PERSONAL.
WILL BUILD NEW DOCK
-riends oT M«»s. J. W. Travis Remem
bered Her Birthdsy.
Mrs. J. W. TravU* iilrthiUy cam<
•esterda) and In the afu*r.^o<in ‘.h«
Avni <iul fur a fch'.irt drive. Wiu u n1...•turned she foiiud the p‘»rr»; :t b< r
lume mk*d with the ladies of il..
lelgUborhood who were awrar * of tlu
There w?n? ten pn's**nt an-!
tfter a visit and music, the tu^v a^
tourned to the lawn where lo:bl r»*
reshmems were i^crved Thl K
a nt!mb;?r of presents as tuken>
Alttio*»Bh Mrx. Tr*M*
s of age she vo}oyv\
as though eh.-
1
WtortU—
Inly,
N». 2 red, V/<fr; No. 3
-i»rn.
No .t white oal* . L^Hc.
Toledi.. O . July I? Wluaf t'a-V
‘l.tMI;
July.
97Uc;
Si plember. 91»>c.
^ drlvlnB.
'kvomber. 9»Sr.
Abtotnahlle Eshiblllon.'
ChbW>. July U.- \Vhi-at--OM July
Aral aolmn«»bUe exhtbltlutj wav
new Jnly. 9r>e;
Scj.teio
iKween Fr<*d IkniBheyand kM
>er, kilter Com Jnl.v. 4VHc; S r
prhirh the toiler bad everythin;: h>
emlH-r. «.k%r.
4).xts July. .'IS>c;
|||i war.
Shenner rude with llo
4. iifetntH-r. 3Jr. Se|.K mUr iKjrk. IIT;
' ■ ' C. Hull wflh Hu* latter
:ard, r B»; ribs. |7€S.
exhibition wiis liols-.'isi
and W. C. Hull, Tbetoutn
BREVITIES
larior machtoe easily «
The rrgnUr momhly nux ling «»f the
the amaller machine. F^i
rode with K<I llnwch an<l Home and Foreign Missionary clrr!.
icrt with W. t%Htill. Owlnr of the Firnt Bar!i«t chundi will be
imt pf the track belnir a<» held with Mn^. John GHlls on Imke
cmihl not Ih* maib •venue Wednt'nday aftTniKm at 3
vcli»el;. Subjiv-t. rhxiNi «-*r work.
nmn 4*ff lit r;0a,
The UtlU's <»f Tra\eriu- City hIVe an*
tlilrd oahJWikm was Igr W. C.
llmr to the machine. U»e inritod ip m.x*t at the home of Mrs
h was Buule 'to 31 seeund* Hofuiulb. 312 Wi-M Ninth juriTt.
iT last quarter <tf the tulle ;p> rhurwday aftemotin to organUc a wowor, a two minute clip- The log circle.
Grace church guild will meet vHh
rmllod off In 2:07.
Miw. H C. BtxU. 4t: ’WaThiaginn
rXthlatlc Evanto.
avenl was oltwely rxmleaitV unvl. Wts!m*»day afiermNin at 3:3n.
The Knights of Pytluair will omf *r
hr** Winnie showt-d his s«
El Amrly all the events and Jir»H* dcgrtiw oa one candidate to
40 In everything but night at the regular Cont'rntloD. The
wxirk will l»e foUowetl by a spread.
The Aacst musical treat of the aeathe followlnj;
ngest dUUBcc vm will W the concert by Harold Ja •
I threw the 4Va-poimd discus rls. asslsUHl by local talenU at the
AHnnle. 109 feel; AlUrt City opem Aotuic July W. Mr. Jprvls
n M 4 toch,-a: ■ Frank will give wU numlw'rs. aad will be a,s ?
ri#lt*d by Mrs. Rowley,-AJlsa Mllkr!
, 7^ feet Sinches: W
4; John Clark. 37 and Mias Bamum. with Miss RotK-rta^
as accompanist. Admission 33 and 3b |
• throw the following cents.
The ladles of the First Presbyterian
n Clark.
tovIN feet $ Inrhm: chtrtA and congrxwk* will m<x-. fo.§4 feet d laches; ifct* aocUl hour Wedneaday nt 3.He
k4 feet; Willard with Mrs. Dr. Garw. ^3 Sixth slivet.
t-
; ^•
Shirt Ulaists
BREVITIES.
w as bm
Clrcufi court for LiiW by Ju^iic.* John
Vwley this afternoon. 'The charge It i«erious one in ronn<etlon with n
«>ear-<»ld child.
The »»‘<x»ml one of the jtopular suitmer danelnK parties will Ik- given si
\V- que-toni; club houne Friday e-.ot;ng. The ctKil weather makejt <huu iur
very enjoyable brt cveu^f It abuuld
be* a warm ertulnK.^ll Is always pleas
ml at the W<‘-que tong.
The regular ro-X*llng of the Mystic
•irrlc will Ik* held tomom>w^ evening
Dusloess of toijKirtsncc w ill come up
ind a full attendance 1- de; in-d.
«'of CMcmg..
Mls^ .Mildred
r*ame ou the llllooU Sunday to *-p< nd
,umm.ir «l.b h<r cr.Mf.ll.er, J 1 T!"’ <r«' «f U-- u- of ,«irr ond
II. ri. rc.
Klrh.h MiX'. l.
r..'.,l ...1o il! U- tl.o .Ind}
.Mr. for. fooK
L.UO arrived ! '“
">
‘•V'-,
tunil ileiv.rtiueiit. aftir liuvlm:
in the city Iriav for a vbtl with h*
ebidtsl 4-xiHrlu:eutN in tin etT«N-tN of
brother, relatives a*.xd friends.
ml .1! r;it*xl fo>ls be I- iu*\\ ^s.iidiul.
Mi s K.'un Carter, w h-i has. been v<r lug. It U bis Juleullun to take null
tiing at Fife l^ke, rolunud to the city will* nre reiru! ir rumkers ;iud to us*-»*r
StHiay?
.
lain ili.-ir pl-ysi.-.il <Mndltlun :is to
Edwaid Rawilnes^ and brlie, n:t lu-url :n til n. t.ri-alhiTig and digcMl.iii.
Mlsi Mnrgar*! Knapp of Klug.-dey. j while eiiiitinulng llie u-n- of tti’a««*o
were In the ciev last cTi-nlng cu roub liiiil* r nor::...l e<i:idltnmM. and then t«>
to SI I/niU t»n a wHdlng tour. They
wer<- marrk'd yl‘^ierdaT in KtogAb-y.
Mr. Bawlmgr U ex clerk <d MayAeld
tc-wnshlp.
THE MARKETS.
CiHMl Old StondsrS Oaw
Two Bible stiuh-ul-i WeiV illweiiNstn::
TTlth the ovlor«of nsalluval innsk
MIN orieii Xitiril*- conu-s lUs one. now floating anund
i-rlldute^ vl leU nully are
us an expitii ni-r of Btime-Joi»<*s
token fr-wu ws ubr works. One of
“Are you Hie tn.-iTt trho lulut.tl th.xt
Ibem lutd Ju-t rel.'itfx! tile Kl«.ry of 111.*
w'nNtiwoiuan xvbo fonnd m> imteh <x>in* ‘ere phinre of M-.i-s In the Bui
foil In the xerx*: -Grin a:ul l*e.ir It." ru<>h.->V“ a-keil u i^mntrymuij of Sir
whieli Nile dix-hii.xl was foun the Bi l)Jwnr|<f BjH?M -Jemi.. “Ye>:“ n piled
ble. when the other repllixl:
lb«» aribi^.^ “All right, then I w*.int
-W.II. flien* ntc other le-ople fluit you to paint luy fatlier.“ *^e:1ainly.
e.^i—3“-^afv sai»r»ojKxl to know m«»re aiN»ul the If lie glw N iiu* a few sUtinCKr *ValVt
Bilde llutn the washwoman dhl who d.. ft: hr-,
tieTiTve «
make JiinI ns ridietik*us luUiiikin. JuNt
lai-t w«-i‘k 1 beaixl a iids„ioimr>- from
nev<T Ita.; his
1
plintogniph
the ItalLin qm.rterx of tbN <*:iy^v.4 taken.** *-rni afrukl then I mubt de t>rn.psrbOKhsl.,
ress n wo.n.m'K l.oim* ud*o;tofn^N-|ety I ’J.,';.". “l»ei line! Wlml for? Uiiven i
dress
Lfter relating some
triuL^ i-he •
'
After
i>l .\!i>.es? You dldu t have
aid
tbnl
Kite
<*ouhi/:i;t
aer*
U.al
the!;
said
ograidi <*f hinv did yoM .*
sit
un lion is vajwUiu nixieh iH-tter
itualion
I
Wilt my fjithiT hniii'l ,------'BiJl.Wfi* <ioiMlnd.Nl. >alie BiH lK*en ilead nearly so long .ns Mom-s. If ' 8#wOs»*
tells
-They al^.. vV e v ho
it’Mos,., yon <mghl 1o{----------Stolid :nul w.iir—aiut: that s
l*m doing.**
/
; fcilhv.-.•*.\ow tli .M* w/.nls ere not In the f Api'r.H::tlfigihrKltn.xtiop the nrtifl
New Ti-i.lun.eitl :.t nil. Tli.-y an* a • wn nt to ivo:U :ni«l •‘\ol\.*| m, h n jkmdirect qiioluti.in from Maton’a soaiiet •• ‘ tmlt Ml he thoiiclit .might :.*fl*f.v. ro
*Uu His Blindness.*
j original a Ron. “Criehi yr <*\i-l:»Pm-.l
I • thiH art iwtnm nn K0*dng the <'oinp!e:p<l
|T->hdlm;- ‘'llmt nlmoi-t iMtti.H that
pp.rtm.l of MtnK-s; huf. |o.,iy. J-ov he
I has eliati;:*dr' -l*iti-*hurg IdiiwUeh.
MME. RITA KRAUS.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.Caissarato.Sarah Hernhardi's Ileauiy Doctor.
All Igilcst Mechanical and Klcclrical MclhfKls
usctl to Remove SujicTllous Hair. Moles. Black
Heads and all liujicr feet urns ol the Skin or Sr:glp.
Facial Massa-r, Bust I icvclopmci.t and Hatr
Culture a S|H:rialtv. <JNF-: TKEATMKFT anfl
FACE MASSAGE KRKI.
Will Be Here One Wcek.Endlnr July I6II1.
WHITING'
Office: Room
loom 31.
31.
we:
TRY A RECORD WAf^ AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
lOo
l»or
. For choice bit; lot ol bummCT
Ula$b Tabrics
Dimities. Satin Stripe Lawns, Lace Strips,
etc, in loth dark and light ground work,
seu-l- twi
Hours,':
BEZS-r
GASOLINE ENGINE
MffilN
Yeirci
OIM EARTH
:'-:L
V
m
m
And we are prepared to PROVE IT TO YOU by. the
actual test of.EASE, SIMPLICITY, and ECONOMY
of operation. POWER produced and DURABIUTY of
construction. All users of COLUMBUS ENGINES
-will certify to the above TactS(^ :
beautiful patterns, all the new goods.
About one-half of these. wortb doitble
the price.
Better eetVoiirsConigbk
fc-;
splendid
mm
TRY A RECORD WkNT AO.
: - r ‘
FERRIS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Uli.
I
TnvcfwCia''s:,«
. ;* ,,
1 -r
SataiiJ«lynlAa<«l
WMte Duck
Dclts
SC iMiikripe MdMir.gDod liDeof colon, tplcodcl for Shirt Waist
.
Soit^ Dm CoatM, etc, •ottb 60 to 60c. ti>ecUl price........................2Sc
Gilt or Nicklc Buckle
S1.S0 Norehy Suitings, 64 inch for..................................................fLOO
loc: ,
• '::n'
Dlack Silk
. Dclts
Splendid new line
.
,25c ■
SS iMiVcaesi.l>hcfc.B.«y.l>>o>i>, cvdinol......................... ............15c
BUefc >ad white, bloc oi>a»hiie.thepar<l checks, io «ool ot 25t
50c
$i00 Nordly Sorting, 64 ioefa for...................................................... fL5*’
SS.60 Fancy Mohair, 64 iodi for................... .
(L75
gl.60 Bine LomIoo Twine........................................... ..........................Me
SUks
ai inch hlaA Pcan de Soic, b^ silk ever offered you at the price,
‘
wear guaranteed.......................'........... ................ ...........................58c
Special quality in a 36 inch black Taffeta, wear guarariteol, best thing
in the city for ptioe..k................................................................64C
S7 inch Japanese Silk, black and colors, splendid quairty....,,... ....50c
:
V
&:====... .
$3.60 Ibr.................................................................
Pretty Dimities in both light and dark colon choice ............. .............. lOc
Satin stripe Lasms, light grounda floral patterns, very pretty choice.... lOc
I9c
Uerceriaed Ginghmns, Shepard check................................................. 25c
Novelty Mercerised Suitings, very pretty ctdor effect, were 60c, now.... 29e
:lSt
Domestics
Shirt Waist
Tucked back -and front,
cither white or linen
colar, also black and
white lawn, beat
waiat in city for
^
i
Specials from Suit Dept.
JIO 00 and $liOO covert coats...........................................................$7.00
FJther style, box or tight fltting-aatin Uned. fuOy guaranteed. A high
graile garment at a small ptke.
. . . $U.M
1.00
Shirt Waist Suits
Best selection in the city. Nothing more practical for summer, easily
Uundered. Prices moderate............................
Carpet Department
*
72x88 White Bed Spread,
good weight and quality
$18.00 and $16.00 suiu,.. .|8.7S
Every suit was good value at first price.
Nobby b’ack isffeU silk coats, some new arrivals that are ereeptionafly
good at the price.............................. ..............................................^.00
■
m
lfix38 red border bock towel;s|4endid towd..............
19x38 bemmed linen bock towel, colored border. 2 for........
3G in, foil blesched cotton, best in ooontry lor pi
lilies’ gsuxe ........................................ !...........
An extra gooil ooc for.........................................
Black mercerized pctticoau—wc have tbe best one in city for price..
$85.00 suiu.. .
a’.
CSorabrle &tiste, a very hue grade of Ijiwn choice for .............. Ito
Foiles and other Novelty Shirt Waist Suitinp.... U................... .
New line Summer Neck
wear, new designs in
both wash and silk
. Thhh.^
IS broken m socne ttylcs, but still wc bs\'e jot t!bc wsiA tbst^ron will
like. Three goodlellen.........................!................ SOc^.ULM
44 mA Oeriel. udeitnceol cloth, brom. rue/, cordmal. bbdc....5«C
Wash Goods
■
Shirt Waists Mi
Dress Goods
■k
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i'.
-a '::l: SUMMERfcK" SPECIALS
i-;
n.
Store doted every
Friday
I
69c
Ladled Initial
HandkcrcUefs
good for 6c, special at
2iC ir
ULYI^-riiN.
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Vi mmi
Y
V
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f
umi^
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»b«K, Mc. 4. lOTm tf/iMgelt; $tf.
AM> JL OM «D9 W
WQUub 8»mU-
Mie^ il^ 1L-4V ordcfs
iir Bri«a«cr GvMTil ItoCHirrki
aU U«9v «ifwrli- lo li.aaNit «UI be SUISOM4 at
aavMBcar com1m» and tJi*
ba raaaM to mala ta tbe
Milaal o«e^ aria Ir 4cialk»4
•m aaai tfala. Coolid ra
m mm aaroGU to «uap %111
I invai tba boaif iUtlaaa:
M arm ba OaOted to 1S6
ftf ^laaaca. Tba khaki oal'
0 K< vara vklte «a dour, hot
bate fba prirUoga of ap
■ mOmdt
URSIONS
«r A«ttet» a 1M> r.
^ W.mildKlA jvlTt. IM.
tM^wiiLwmifmouct-
datelli of
m tt mm wllf
m the itate la toe aatlnaal
to to told
Aacaac The
torlat tto Irighaot anrisau
to tav fa» aooNa of 0rc ihoti
too. 200. fOO. too. SOD. POO aad
at netaapiaJar tarpeto aad
ill raai will cuaniuto toe
aua. Major Car] A. Wag.
Haraa. laapretor of i
c«, will have chanre of the
• to tova Booa find pniC'
toa eacattpmeat. alto
: W.
s Joha Btooaaek. •
od aw Ik. aoe 34, uma tt. raasa •:
fsti*.
an Thoiainpa aad wifi to Haaa
Nurd, 9 W lot 13^ Moek
H. U ft
Co.'a aarMh: INO.
WUUam M. Hom aad wffa to A!«;
aador Haooa. lot 4, avL 23. toov 2«.
raaga 13; $l/m,
OaaW B. Graadall aad wtfe to
Oam Wlcklu. parMi, Blaa^wood;
flit.
wmiaoi U Brova to C. A. Baai
iDoad. lot 17. Mock 7. Parry Haaaab t
▲Mra Cbarch to OaltaraaRat Ro^
lot 11. Mock C.
aotort J. Prfca aad wife to Mra. C. |
M. Ban, poTBCi. ooc.». towa ». raasc Broadway. K. T.
11; fito.
Orea C. Cte aad wife to Otfrer B.
CaM. w ^ora^ofaal4.toe.9.
towa 27. raago 12; 2Sto.
wniiaai Bi Calkiat to Waian;
V«dcr, lou » aad 1§. block 7. Petry
Haxmak'fi aocood add; |1.2ii0.'
tUthcrtac T. Moftry to Sarali B. IV
Gaasp. Sou 4 and 7. block 2J«&>rth Fife
Lak«: 21«.
WUHaai Loadoa to tinhd Bristol,
oadlrlded H M so
s«c. 2. towa SC.
Our July Clearance Sale this year is the greatest chance you ever had to save money.
Our stock of good, honest, reliable goods is so large and our assortment is so complete
y that you can find just what you want at just what you want to pay.
Many articles you can buy here for iesa^than a common dealer pays for them for
our stock must be reduced and lots of odd pieces in nearly everything to close out.
The Most Original, Modern
Lofty in Conception, Regal in Equipment, Honor
ably Conducted, Truthfully Advertised. The
World’s Best Circus Talent
and so on right through.
:'k
■i'
UP-TO-DATE AMUSEMENT
ENTERPRISE ON EARTH.
Some of the Biggest Bargains
Hammocks
Caceptionally Carge Assortment of Odd
Dressers
S'E r„V;.-.v,v.v.v.v.v.:v.:r.v;.v.::v* S
.nml so on right up to
2‘J.OO values for..................... ...............$17.50ami so on
Lawn Chairs, l^awn Seit<H‘S. Cam]» Stools so cheap
you r;innol allord to go without them.
A^good fultling Camp Stool............................................-5c
.V goo<l. solid, well
ii\:ule. nicely painted, folding
•n nV
lawn s< ii< <-. will s,-at
siat 1Ihre,* pe*.ple, foir l.OOand $L*J5
A’ fine coinfortablt
Croquet Sets....,
^ling
,uA
hammock chair, only $L<M)
........ 45c per SCI up
Gasoline Sieves and Kanges
Oil Stoves. Gas Ranges. Wood and Coal Stoves and
Rangi s. We will i>nsiiively save you money, time and
annoyance, in any of lir; above.
Ill our Cr«U«ryrcrn and €irahii««fari D2?t*
^r''
a richly
Fin^.^Earge Cine
of Iron Beds 't ex^rfonally low orices. Several
tiifTcrent pailemH, from S‘i.75 up to
lo he closed
out at about factory cost. ^
You can find a Ix'd here, any size, any color'll any
price you want to pay.
)
Anything you want in Springs and
mattresses
10 or 12 wool top mattresses (worth $:!.7.5t <1*0
to close out for........................... ................... I cl
Our heaviest cut is on Sideboards
as wc have three tiim-s as m.iny as
wc want in [nly
$15.00valucs
15J.OO values
20.75 values
:5C..50 values
lyi.UI values
for.......................$10.75
for.................
11.75for........ .................14.75
for..................... 27.50
for ....
.... .‘15.75
Disbos
A Good Cime
EXCELS ALL OTHER SHOWS
Not only in fts Exclusive Circus Features, ZooloRical Exhibitionsand Horse Fair Displays,
but in its Kreat
A good. rciiaWc 2-burner gas in<* siovt?, for only $2.75
'J'hey range right up to a be.a iful :;-burncr cabi net
$51.75
gasoline range (worth $40.). for only...........
G.*\S RANGES, connected free, $11. $1 $15.
Shewing REMARKABLE FEATS, demonstrating
tilt-Surprising Intelligence of Trained Elephants,"
Baboons. Bulls, Horses. Ponies, Monkeys,
j
Coats. Pigs and Donkeys.
WOOD and COAL
ranges and stoves. Wc
always carry a complete
assortment of the vcr>'
best makes and at prices
that defy competition.
Our Steel Range, with
high closet, and rescrx’oir
burns either coal or wood
(just like cut) at...$27.75
cannot be equaled.
The same way with our
$55. range.
Any one who has ever
used a gUlCK MEAL
will tell you that they
cannot be equaled.
We give you time and easy payments on theserices the same as before.
J. w; SI-A-rER
WholesaJ^ and Retail
Reliable Home Furnisher
cite
The Immensity, Originality. Uniqueness and Novel
ty of the Great Wallaca Show
to get a Refrigerator
lues lor.................................................... ...$ 7/25
S0.-25 vain
Sl J.Mi values (nr............................................................ bU»0
$J5.1M» values for............................. ............................... 17.75
A good assortment of Ice Chests for a little mon<*y
Cxeeptionany Carge Cine
of well made, wxll finished liXTENSlON T.AULES.
75 different styles of chairs to select from. Several
Items of these at first cost, all others at a big cut,
flew style rockers to select from, at same protional cut.
portio
A large assortment of COUCHES
A large assortment of MORRIS CHAJRS
In fact, a Urge assortment of iCver> thing you need in
your home, all from repdar, reliable factories, and
will cost >*ou less money, in some instances, than you
would pay some other place for cheap job stuff.
• • •".• f\:
-ir
al away below factory cost.
Jl-coai<Ml granite tea and coffee pots, for................... BC
Extra large enamd wash bowls, for...........-..............Uk*
atid soon right through our large slock of graniteware
• several prices in between
these
Trmyfmrmm
A Continuous Display of Marvelous Preformances
by a Mighty Conclave of Original Notables
you will iiml some of the bigg<!st bargains you ever saw.
W<-4iavCslonc an exceptionally big business on these
good?rand have od<l pieces and odd sets of all kinds
and <l<!scri|)tions, that imisi go regardl< ss of cost,
beamiful. decorale<l Kki-piece tlinner set. gold
trimmed, (worth $1- and $141. your choice for $U.CK)
with
■OM to bla Upa. Tbaa,
mmetobliP. H?
ipa. cpBad lor a plaaa
m
WC arc showing in our Carpet. Rug and Curtain De
partment. You will he the loser if you do not visit
this department now. .\ fine assortment of all styles
and gratles of Carpets at a big sacrifice. A beautiful
rug so cheap you could afford to have it in your kitchen
A large assortment of Lace and 'l apcsin^ Curtains.
A nice pair of lace curtains, 'J,'j yartis long, (75c values)
for....................................................ISc each or ^jc per pair
Next style
Aaluesl. for-...45c per pair
and so on right up
Hlankels. Bed Sheets. Bed'Spreads, Billow Cases, Com
forters, Billow.*^. etc., at a big saving to you.
I owes hla power
I pm of apeoeh. A
aad of Ian*
kes him a moM uiceful
any Itall. and. he I*
I to to reUlned on one able
r of erery aoit that atnml*
poUtleal Inflneace In the
: roarU, Cockran remov»x!
tto America at the ay
1 erlih him nothini; but
r habit which
oaoo to make him worthr the Urec waa when a»ckr»n
laaell to be convivial. Hot
' brilllani men who
or mined by rem on <if |
* oonvIvUl pleaa
whether he ma
I a career for hlmaclf or not |
not pormlt himself any In
I threatened aoc«»s
<»T to/ Uil. doeknn bu|
He doea
he practices
a homir of
and rcHorta "wherv
Only once durof prosperity has he
to break his vow.
eeatloa of 1SP4 Cock•peach. He
aooi into It. and when
ma tonnblinf with esHJa friends,
ad him to ihe echo,
he knew it.
Mpbborlnp reauarant
ripplnp with
wbltof ao that be
pd. llmoat oxhaia
id him to let them
and to the plory of
called blmaetf for a
M water. The Hntmr
m
A large assortment to select from
I COCKIIAN
use BOOZE.
crowned
AT TRAVERSE CITY,
Monday, July 18?i
One of the hcapiest cuts is on Bedroom Suits
ki:
Irertan—Wife
i; Botoiiis (Jid her
fottnd lloUlster*.
Tea. Now ahe>
(thy. ao 1* baby. 2S
r Tablets Johimun linia
Roofid trip tickaa at low tataa Oa
•ala at an aekat staOaes. AMcacoats
for ratal, nmll of tkkau aad fMI pai^
tScafaia.
firl ft toto
'mm ®EATEST YET
•xtrma al toiler, i
Miu «aa to pur
to •ome that the
to troop* will to a men
rotldaau of Bpanrth
to arpaathe men tcidakr
la committed that
m the brif
AID HAfiAZmS
.Mdl 'T^rr
twill*. MIoH.
TRAINED ANIMAL DEPARTMENT
Wallace Circus Day Programiua
IO a. m.—A Combined Street Parade. A nni-jne>»,l."a^
atioo of Gljrious Street Carnival, Spcrtocnlar Street Fair, « Zoolo^icil .UispUy, Horae Fair and Glitterjtg Pageant.*.
t ,., ,,
1 6C7 p. m.~Doors Opened to the Imaenie WaterproaTTcnta. k; | /v f vj
l:I5&7:15p. m —Prof. Bronson’s Concert B.ind i
of RenoamclSolo’atmnsidaiwb-glnsaASmmute Grand Cdort t on •
the center wage.
,
/•
2 & 8 p. m.*-.W.fe,tnre Peifcmunoe U-giw. comprisingimihitiiaii.rw,
k
Oveivfadmii^ iiwV^bable Gymnic, Aciobalic, S]<ccUc<il«i^ Aerial, ; ]
Tkafawd Aaimd. Hippodromatie Faair]
,7 ,.|
Kka
OoUmmur *lrl foB While eating be gave some oC hU Manm tkerir tro9. brmklng mrm twlc«. tory to the preacher. He aald he bad
MIm BUutcbc U rmc or^atoed v lived In New Tork. and bad apent
parhapa aever btn cgualed. Jew Gob
■iTmalUl »iaUter ai MaaelMat«r.
oblck of Cediwa. CMllf, writes: -For
Oarl N. Mather, formcrtr of Hoarard
IS yoara I endured Inahlferable pain
frtim rbeumatlam and nothing relieved
iMWgli I triad everythlag known
Afler tbU be gradually drifted Into ____ ne acroaa Declrtc nitiers and Iff
Woauui caii«M~aiW two u)o
tha graalaat medldne on earth tot
life of crime, and had apeat Bsach of thak trouble. A few bottles of It com
kaep; r> at Capae for keepiac opea t
the Umc In prlMm. He paid 11 waa hi* plaUly relieved and cured me.- Just
Ftotirth.
II. L CroBiB. *trac klaT* of Mlehl> mtenuoo at flrrt to aUlke the preach aa good for Uver i
San. Bhlpc 1»M froft weektr lu cUx er dcMrn. and could not tell why h-f and geaorml dcbl!l
did not carry oni hli Intemion when Isfaclion guarmateed
MaiteU.
f>mg Store aad F. H. Meads. HnigOr. I^waenby entered the door. Hr glaU.
Meklaaoa €oaaty cook catchea
br trap Blade of heer ka« drieoa fall wid hj waa tlixd of the life, and
wlahed to reform; and It waa for tbia
BEAR WALKED IN
or aplkea.
at Coaslaailac broke la- purpoae that he wanted tbc |3.
I at Hla
The mlnUtiT aakid him to kneel Landlord Wat Much
"iLckarrh. isauahlaa wladows mad rutStrange GaevL
wUh him In prayer, and the etrangllaa bott rope.
beapoadcary orrr lit hoalth caaacd vlaltor compileJ with the requent. For
Pa.. July 12.-Rarly 1a tb*
Abkm Waodburr. CHatoa county farm a few momenta the pre^scher anr
morning L. 11. Haney, landlord of iht
thief were pMc by rid.* oa bende«l City hotel at Jlarnsbcro. Cambria
er. to kill hlmeelX*
Beaton Harbor man anka police pnv knwj4. while the mlubler offer.*.! up county, was arouxed from hla i
lerlloa from luro aalocm koepora for a fervent prayer. Then the minUier hera by a crash In the room. Opening
told him that If he waa elncerc in bia hla eyes he waa startleil to iw>:* a Ufi
whom be got out ararranta.
I)jckmrme la to have a iao new IntcnUun to ndortn Le would aid him iHWr. The nolae had arouaw-d Mni
clrrator. which la aow la tbc conrtc Hj wojHI take him to a hotel. an<l at lUney. and she scream.*d ftu help,
the fulbjwlng dnr would tr>- and lla:l tier husband sprang out of bctl and
cf rrt'ctkai.
Mimiigtoa*- TinkgQ fatbrm hare dc vropl.^merl fnr him. Tho man at flmt tilaod a chair to protect himae!f and
efdr^ to aak fur blUa for ibo Initalla wa*» ln>lluiMl to at'cepi the kla.lnt
wife.
Uon of a water woilm ayetcia in the the roliiliter. but. remernl ering that
Bruin came toward lh»»m and Haney
his plrrure wah lu the ropie's gallery, rwung the chair. Nr*. Haney was still
tlllagr.
Am aan Maaons will move Into ih. lr h? dt*c!lned. saying he would be on *cn*aming. and the K\xr%t% of the ho
the
public
atrecta
no
ilroe
at
all
until
new Icmiile la a ahon time,
tel w.*rc coming from their ^s»m^
dcdlcailoB of Che hnlldltti
AU.ul this lime the b:ar t*..nrbjU( d
take place mitU October.
that things were g'-tilng too interest
Man/ acrei. of (omatoM jn the virin reform, and In turn receiving the as- log and he decided to leave. As he
mtraneo
that
he
w.mld
not
b:*
reported
Hy of Brown City have been kftljtl by
emerged fn>m the landlurd’s room into
aome lanect
and moat of tho to the iMllre. the elrange vUlt.'.r l.*fl the hall there wfs a rush to get
the hoiue. and it is not known uhleb of the w
ground haa been piowad up ««d
way. Arms wen* quickly
way ? e went.
planted to bonna.
tallied a?Mj ♦»*r bear drtvm off.
Neat winter the Mt Pleasant
SOLO INTO SLAVERY?
Night Wa* Her Terror.
win be able to tom down the ga« to
‘i would cough nearly all night
Jurt that dim lu^ml llliitninaliun which
long.** writes Mrs. Chas. Applegau*.
la mcNit effiMiUo In mittmi uf
of Alexandria. Ind.. “and could hanlly
In*. The new ga> plant th that Hty
gel any sleep. I had wmsumplbm so
81. I^.uls. Mo.. July 12.—Frank bad that If I walked
will be completed by Ull.
K«ii:v. a prlMUi.r at the nutr C.iurts ctmgh frlgblfuUy and spit bliK»d. but.
taod.
les fa
on a eharg.' of carrying n r.vohcr
When n Ranllnr county
bolilc* of I>r. h
hu cow had tieen killed he antd It wn* rays that I..* purcha-ed the w.*a|Min tu ciivery wholly cur
worth t^ery rent of IfHMt. but when he kill W. P. Ib.ndrlcks, whom he .-avs .ns iKMinds." Ifa absolutely guaran
parchas.'d
him
the
same
as
a
»«!
bv
.‘
liM**!
to
cure
Coughs.
C«dds.
lot tlrlpiM*.
learned that It wait llRhtnlbi: Imtir
of a railway train that had Mrork hvr from his parent* for $:i wlicn hr was Ilronrhtlls and all Thriuat and l.*tug
Tn.uMes. IVIrt* Ddc and |l «m‘. Trial
he aald 110 would have U rn a k^^kI 12 yc*ars old.
boUh's fnt- at Johnson* Hnig Store
K.lll) say* that he <*ndtin*d lh€
price for the old bmic.
F. II. Mcadt*.
har»h treatment of Ibuidrirks for a
II waa thought that another tnurtHlr
y<*ar after his mother had sigu«*d the
WORRY CAUSES DEATH
had been added to Norfhvtllo'a alremly
nilopllon paI*.r^ to H.*ndrirks for the
long Il«t when, thr other day. the
t'jin.MeraUcjn i»f |.'i. He then relM-IUnl Mann Cheats Himself at a Sale and
iraiomen on a luiMlni; iVn* Marqot tu
and ran away from hla home, going
Heart Disease Follows.
freight «aw the Uitly of a Uiy doatluir
to .New York, where he joined a tuer
Mar^Tsvlllc. Ohio. July 12.-Tlie vud
In tlw river. Word wn« aenl back, but
chant vessel on which he made a trip
den death of Nelson Nano I* atlrlb
thoar who went to look ftie matter np
anmnd the wrurld.
uted to worrying oyer the purchase of
met the -body" golgc home
a wagon b.*<1 at a sab*,
paid llT.nu.
A hew teU'phonr line U hclnf: ert'Clii*tnisly th
ed belwtx'n C'arleton and Stuney
gear on which
Creek by the ITople-. T. kphonc Ctmilb* linxMjol over the mati»T, whbh
pany of Wayne and Monn>c rountiiw.
bnmght «»n an attack of h«*art tnnililc.
A new line ban aU., hem added to the
to which he wa* subject, and it soon
Biatn line out of Flat R.irk. l-'armenR
terminated in Ms d^wth.
find It a great eonvcnli'iicr and many
tidrpbonca are bring placed In farm
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and might lest III tie
The Frankfort Patriot says that i>ob
le Is Hr. King s
thing that ever wra* made
ItlcM Is a pr*ily d«*ad pro|»oHHion in
These MIU change
New Ufe nil*. Thcpc
woaknccs luto ftrcnglh. lUtIcimncp*
BetuH* et»unty at present, luring it.*
AiitMNlili. LaBd ami
easDiln Euftoe Supples.
•if it*s manufactured I
can supply it.”
W.II.PA*6E,
ELECTRICAL MACHINIST.
iSiCmmSl.
CmaashnMwrlo;
FREE OPEN AIR SHOW
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
LOT.
How much lime and mpney arc wasted by ihc
use of inferior I’aris Green; to say nothing of the
loss of your i>oiatocs—let us sell you your Paris
Grech.
\Vc pride ourselves on buying the best
the market affords.
Price
no higher than
0-...
elsewhere at
lUaifs Drug Store.
FOR RENT.
Craverse City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WANT A HOME
.
•otMtuu UBXT r
i
We have sold ni3re Hom:> ttnu any other real estate dealer In
the city. By hustling we have secured the largest list of houses
and farms for sale. We will not list any property for which the
owner asks more than it is worth. When you buy of us you
get value received. Do you want a house, farm, grocery store,
barber shop, bakery, wagon, buggy, saw mill, laundry, cot
tage, where you c^n resort, resort lots, building lots in any
part of the city, or have you anything to trade or need any
money-then sec us. The sooner the belter for you.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title ,
PRICES SATISFACTORY
/
Eatabllabad in ieS8
Room 210 blatw Bank Bldg.
'S,
V n-■
►it
To be a socoessfiil wife, to
retain the love and admltatia
of her husband should be a
woman’s coolant study. II
sbewoold be aU that she nay.
she most suaidwdl aiaiast the
siyns of in health. Mrs.Brown
tells her story f« the benefit of
all wives aad aothers.
ply the needt of the Tillage.
The NarthrlUe MethodlaU are mak
lag extensive preparations for celebrntiag the seventieth anniversary of
4 thrtr total church orgaalaatkm next
gamrday aafl Sunday. Durlag th,;
tkraoooorc aad tea /wars th;> church
tbat« aad boIH ap ay
paa had Bftywmn pairtorw, apent over aatixw ayatem. tm I waa iBdMdl^ a
piadjaoo for #xpsbbcb nad beaevo
Imeea end nnrolh^ over 4.M people SpriafA Atk., Visa PWaldcsit MdUian
fn It* membership and more ih.in
BNm mtm
,d,«oo la Us Sunday school.
power. They're wonderful In building
After teveral months* Inronvinlenec
to the p’-ibUc the bridge over Fawn
liver at C«m*ianilnr. which was *wfpt
away March r?TEjtoJbei*n replaced and
will be fully TOmpiet^ writhto a few
day*. It* manner of conmnirilon
while in use at o’her points is new
there. Tho ahatment*. Instead of be
ing of Btone before, consist of *t<*<i
tubes two and aoc-half feet in diamt^
ter. each with a pile driven In'thr cen
ter and then fltlcd with cvmcst. Tbc
bridge Is seventy'llvo feet in length
and the abuiiB;*au wrlll cost ISOO acv
crml hundred* lc*» than stone and ful
ly as good, if BOt better.
Open tbe door. let in the air.
The wind* arv sweet, the Cowers an*
lair.
Joy is abroad In the world for rac«
Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea.
Johnson Drug Op.
lit a Plcttre
of tlie Deweat Ming by
Lee Oman Smith. -Just a Picture of
rou" ii a hlgii class ballad, oa the ord:*r of • violcu'* and is eaJoylBg an
immense sale. One copy of thU ballad
ba* been sent to frery music seller ta
the United State* and Canada? so that
an lovers of aretlc m
portnnUy of securtag
JBSTBilCTS OF TITLE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First National Bank
c, w.
AMILF.
NERLINGER
GENERAL MANACEg .
ASHTON
LEE HOINSBY, Salesman.
wtvrkavihilr^walt?
MANAGER SALES DEPT.
L 6. BRYAMT, VHt
-W
two w<i*ks I
ngie
t for the nomination uf sheriff has ap
; pearvd. SUll. as there are already
twelve aspirants In the Held, he ought
. BOt to bi'cume diacouraft'd.
After praying for rain for sevc ral
< wrecks the farmers have now changed
thtdr pica to one for a lllile dry
weather now until the hay is In. Ar
a mailer of fact a number of farmer*
^ Were caught with a coaslderablc aert*
* age of hay dowu. which haa lxH*n Ita b
ly damaged by the rains. The wet
weather baa saved the potato a and
com, howctcr.
Bhclbr village ts eonalderlng the advlaal.lUty of either abutting down tho
municipal oleclrlc lighting plaul or
■ rmlat^ the rat ?a ao as to put the plant
oa a self-supporting basis. It is poaalblc that the outcono of the matter
oot with pain aad wenriagna 1 then
will be the Issuing of bands for tho In BoUced a aUteaMBk of a wonaan
aUtlatloa of a romplctc new planL the
jsr-
MW U.l_rw.lt, Ul-Mrr.M.MU.UJUT«
IMW. trwt clM. »1: K. uulM w mtnMt.
TISitt
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnar. Proprtavor
KUTTO.Va BAT. MICH
CranerseCily
Business College
SInb. Bndi, 6nli, FniWHt,
J. M. FELL.
We Ptpart Young Wtn and Womtn for
Business and de/p them to Positions .
These are a few of our last winter students now in positions:
lohn Bookmaycr, with National Cash Uc^isier Co.
Maud Compton.
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Franlc l^nvjley, Ulinor vK: Underwooil.
Florence Pulcipher. Kelly Lumber Co.
Mamie Dunn, A. B. Curtis.
Maude Huntinj^on, Hamilton Clothin^j Co.
Cecil Geer, Nerlin^cr’s Real Ksiate F.xchan^c.
Flora While, Carson City,Gazette.
Heber Stout, Faille Press.
Arthur Wells, liannah. Lay Mercantile Co. .
Nettie Wurzburg, Julius Campbell.
COMMISSION BROKER.
Suita 3oe-Naw Stata Bank ;
bulUllng. Corraapondant Qm
Ellia. Grand ftaplda.
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Official Market Qootatioos hy pn> !
vale wire, direct from New
York and Chicajtck
r.
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ScbolarsMtis.
R* DocKefay, Princi»aLi^^|
TrawM CHj UpBiiMic !
Wats.
kF. HARMS,
UpiiotaaiHOi an Rh>d% For.
»>toeRq»nd.
vmY » Ncomo i
M
9MI1I. Mi w« kt
MftrantVMk. B« w«
taH «r
Vtartr
work
issgL !ferHgjggr>!a!g as
SHWIWMSTMDEDOIPB
bM. Mm* «r ■ tJU
la aMIdoa it 1
aa lait—rtty «f W>M
vklek a«B will IM taraM ovar by tke
■atbv ar Mil la DHiTar aai to otb
J
on L*k« Mkklsu In the
IVdlnnllaa «T Mlehioa C»r. >•«. «>tiMM nonMMnUn Mtendon. The
! taMl hllli on thn IndUan than t»
^ t ptmnd to bo oa)y a f«w arilM frois
iarlaa »ort
aa boor. It wmf
Mot MteU Moa frooi tbo opper
•oon of tbe iova towa balMlaga
Dr. Hoary R Loob« of Ballaa. Jef
foffooa ooopty. Iowa, elalmi to hare
aiartai Ororcr Oerolaad on hli po
e V ^ IlCleal carww. He was ia Buffalo whoc
f S‘ Hr. CloTelaai was aoniaated for sber
Iff. Dr. Uobor aayi: “Whoa It Mac
aoarty Use for a shortff to be aom
laatei I aaM U» aur ael<bbor: •Whm
are <vea Tai goUu
Wall pratiT
7 to .boat
/
aooa tba
aMlaatloas for obertff were opea aad
1 .boated as load as 1 could. ‘Qrorer
^
peralaadr It was Ukea up all orei
fc; tba boaae aad then sooaoae aoml
H aatai bba. He was elected by a bU
ly M)ority aad be kept sblag oa Ull h<
iif.|BlbawbtU bouse.Katopatkla wUV bo only U ncii
BMOtb. He U aa lasplrini flaure
afraid. Flee years ago Karop*tklc
eras waraad that tbe graat powdei
jaaimiiae at Bt PMerabun was to Ih
' Mowa up witbla twaaly^our bourf
aadtbeaaMtaeatToaloBioo. Toe
loa was oataldo bto si^. but Kuro
patkla. who reoelTed bis warala^
while la bed. rose aad weat at onct
to the Bt. Dettrrsburt magaslae stores
Caillpi togetber oSceni and men. bi
taspoeted tbe atoraa. deeUred tbe In
BpecUoa aat|ofactory and gsYe erer>
ama three days* leare as a token o)
hla pleasune. Otber guards aad sap
dug around tbe magsslne and befor«
algbt It was eertalB that any dsnget
that bad ealated bad been arerted
Nolbtag bappeaed. but the next mom
lag the powder magmslnc In Touloi
was bloWB up.
.
____The telegraph office at Wcsitown
1^.. Is ta charge of Willard KUlmon
! Taylor, who Is deaf, yet who wlU
marked ability attends not only to the
tmegraph buslacas at tbe railroad atetkrn. but also looks after the sale el
UfkeU and the cbedOag of baggagt
to tbe auawrous trains between West
Cheater and Phtladeipbla. On the leJ
egrmpb lastnmMt Is bto oflloe he has
.i':
arranged a slgapl so that be can de
;
tect by sUht wbeaerer there is a
, sage on tbe wires. He then places a
ruler on tbe maguet of tbe sounder
mm6 allows tbe otber end of tbe ruler
to rust between bto apper and 1
leHb. to this way be has acquired
proffcMcy lu reading the asan
by Ibe rlbratkms of the ruler. Hto po
attkm at tbe key la recelrlng
sages excites tbe curiosity of all vis
f Itorq to Wedttowu aUtlou.
Tbe foUowlug advert tooment apears
la a dally poper of Loadoa. Bag
-WaBtad-Odtoe boy: polite, atten
. . tire, quick; ooe who does not wbtoUc
•Htowalha’ preferred. Address, etc.'
A city man to whom this adrerttoe
meat was abowa. aad who has 2e
clerks under bto aupenrtokm. erery
. tme of whom whistles-Hiawatha.-de
park aad Bmi Joan. GaU a few
toyaagA. A large beadle of blaakets
Id eu bis Imdi;. wbkb acted aa a
r for dm biaw struck by the to
tire la wkut aarad tbe maak Ufa.
la. who Is a laborer aboat to
yaurs of age. was walking to Boa FraaTbsca Is a dorrble track at the
pofat wkera tbe man was etnKi.aai
!a eteppiag from tbe track to aeoM a
wrtbbouad trala be walked dtoaedy
mt of aae gotog tbe oppoalte dl
recUoa. Tbe eaglaeer sQaaied a warn
ag. but It was too late. Bbmaa was
d to feet lato tbe air aad fell to
be ground. Tbe trala was stopped
rnd tbe crew expected b pick up a
lead man. Bbmaa was ’fooad sHUag
>j tbe aide of tbe road looklag fOr bto
tot. He was offered a ride Into the
!lty aad medical aid by tbe railroad
abyxkiaa. He decllacd aad aald be
would be all right la a abort ttoae.Isaac Oobetooa. who Uvea la Barm. Col^ has tbe asost remarkable
cciie atorage battery oa record. la
ud of aulag tbe traanrmy oompaay.
be had at first coatomplated. he to
oldag ia tbe'good lock that has be
ralleabim. Mr. Oobetooa has a burro
eblch. like others of tu species. Is adllctcd to tbe habit of eaUng Un cans
lad looso bale wire. It was such a
leld for these relishes tbst tbe otber
lay. when a lire wire broke ou one of
be tramway lines la W^eat Deavcr.tbc
!ook?y broke away from tbe posi
vbere be was bitched aad devourod
ibout 10 feet of tbe wire, also to.OOO
-oils of electricity, before anyoae
ould stop him. He was so highly
barged that his owner was col^pcUed
o insulate bhnself by procuring a pair
if rubber gloves to lead him borne. It
vas a mystery wbat to do with tbi
uilmsl after this. unUl It occurred \c
Hr. Cohelson to operate a small clec^
ric fan In hl» bouse by atucblng
rlr? to the donkey to convey tbe curcnt. Tbe doeVey probably has sufIclent power stored In him to run the
•an a couple of vreeks. Having dtomvered that tbe Ookwado I
aakes an excellent storage battery,
dr. Cohelson to thinking of bnylag
and to raise and sell burros for elec^
ric purposes.—Denver Times.
No Pity Shown.
-For years fate was after me coniBUously.- writes F. -v. Gulledge. Vermaa. Ala. -I had a terrible case of
Mies, causing 24 tumors. When all
ailed Ducklena Arnica Salve cured
ue.- Bqoally good for Bums and all
tebes aad pains. Only 2kc nt John4>n's Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
In tbe busbrnm of Aostralto we find
perhaps tbe lowest order of men that
to known. They are so primitive that
do not know enough to build eren
t they can approseb to 1
to gather a lot of tsrigs and
taking them into a thicket or jungle.
buUd a nest for a borne. Tbe neat Is
usually buUt Urge enough for tbs fam
ily. and If tbe Utter be ve
then tbe
piuduet fMtotot yaarty, aad. wbllr
ff«tBBtag.tbe aumber of cats la Bag
V RealEsi.ue JSlssre-.vsir
M Real Estato We Han Ftr Sale dWiSSsswstMigar
Mt ba to fccM fMdAd ralattsa to too
to bare at bsme about bis tripu
and uro also wnudmtoff vbat tba fin.
alt wa bb af a roMaee Mt was
rvi liauoa wMb muaB Mu. fit float
ad by a ahirt uatot
lac mm of too Buoot ptoeaa au Btola
riraaC and la cartatoly uBarad aaty
fan wajM. Jbd_ JBir t
MWktec kMM M nto >o oU
dASSSffSffSSt.
Lata M aud 1C Made 1C Haeumfr,
Lap A Ce.^ BIh addlltoiw oikuatod aa
Waat 71b alroat. targa mhm roaas and a little gaod ttosbar.
$fim tahaa 140 aaraa throa inBaa
om Northpoct. larga frame tiaima.
1th good booaanant. two targa barua.
Sbe llvod nader rroaaure tbai roabe aeraa of ordinrd. tend laval and nil
dered M dtoxy.
Bba bekmgod to tea date aad
good timber.^ Ona mila from ac
Browatog by right:
4
This is a fine farm.
flO acres near Battoaaa Bay* on
Bhoae at Inacbeoas aad teat. naU
tIJOOL
wra. fine aacond growth, two good
would vote if she might.
Na. 112 RnHroad avauaa. a
roams Of watar. Would maka a fins
8bc aerved on a school board
small houac %rith mater and aswa
raaort property.
actiem. only tSOa
exmruge and.seal;
A largo houao and 14 lots. wHh
No. file Wabstor stract amsll
stream of wataA^ trout pend, all in
She gotfod mad she kodaked, and rods
on a wbed.
111 ba aold right.
Sbe read Totetd and Ibaea. kaes
100 acros of aa fine
no room houat and
thora to In tha atata locatod to
• and bath, vrotar to b
met county.
Approved of Dctearie aad loved to
Vacant
lots in all parte of tha city
shoot game.
proporty. lot worth MO per foot,
» mention. It certainly
Her.childroa went ia for the top cdu location. Can be bought right.
catloB;
$250 takes 20
•f^ go* -Und •. byyins any nM
Her husband went seaward for i
ous prostration;
One day on bor UbU-ts she bad
hour free:
The shock was so groat that she died
■e kMor* tkat tt M) aot ba
brokeu—tf uot brokea, beat to ault tbe
for romance or tbe tocliaatkm
to do the unexpected la tbe gmase ^
.
cai-a. *Wle ««8.
cuutlotts. are always cut
. who. by lateaihm or aecldcat.
get within tbe image of bto arrows.
There to a kind of sfreet asyi
about love at kmg range which at
lates the desire, tbe constant kmgtog
see It wtiblB easy reach, where tbe
easUes built with casen
ncugb wbleb angels promise to peep
amy give way to tbe realities of bold
lag Wds. oeculation. aad tbe goo^
goos of tbe real arUcie. Tbe truth of
this last statement has been vi-ry
forcibly Uloslralod In the experiences
a well known and popular young
an of Ptot Wayne.
About one year ago aa unaddit
f goods was nnldadcd at tbe W’a
tosh freight boose. Mr. W. C. Dnglay
to the chief claim clerk In tbe c
tad It became bto duty to open
rnckage In a^ effort to see -what It
contained and^wbo it was from. Tbe
Invoice proved to be a shipment of
tolrt walft.s from a shirt waist factory
la this city, and was consigned to'a
large dry goods firm In Tyler. Texas,
ore forwarding the package Mr.
Dugtay and Harry Ftost of Uuntln^
ton. at that time a clerk in the yard
er’s office, each wrote bto name
address on t*-c collar cf a v
In a short time two daintily oc
mtoflves were received by the younx
from Tyler (Texas) fair ones,
r some cause Mr. Frosts s com“I bad sererera^e of kidney dH
»pondencod!ed early In the game. But r**rumi«lUm.
disrhar|tlriK bltMiUy
o with Mr. Duglay. As Artemus
Ward would say. ' he appeared to have
found bto affinity.” Letters became
frequent, and a map of Texas,
srlth Tyler red-lnki'd, that it might be
easily found, was In hto di*sk at For t>l« bjr Jw. a jekMen and Biq
an A •!•«*)«»
mes* To him the Lone Star sute
became the one sUr state, and that
vas of the first magnitude, and twin•tied and twinkled In Tyler.
Later on. when the case became
norc earnest, pictures wore ex
The Well Known Specialist.
changed, and the cabinet photo that
IS COIVlINO!
:ame to Mr. Duglay was that of a tall,
alllowy'. bright faced young woman,
rbe picture stimulated desire to see
be original, and letters grew more
Sequent. During the early spring,
rhen the flowers were tsrdy In bloom
ing In this Istitude. fragrant bouquets
me frequently from Texas, and frtim
vase on one desk to the Wabibb
'reigbt office flowers from the South
;and. redolent with odor, whispered
ords that love only can inlcn»rct.
Borne weeks ago Mr. Duglay accept
«1 an Invitation to spend his sammej
vacation la Texas, and last week ha
boarded the train and started for th»*
•outkwcft to rail for tho first time
Miss Gussle Fortl, who is the chief
rlerk in the Urtws gocxls department
jf a dry goods siort* whose business
to the greatest <4 »nr bouse in tbo
Offica Suita 301 New State BaakBliTg
DR. FENNHrS
KIDNEY «Backache
^SCURE
DB. DOnUD IKDOilUlD
BUGGIES
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.
Barney Anderson
ORB. BAWYffR dk
..J)ENTISTS..
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
..FANS..
F-OR SAl-E.OR REIM-r
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Cass Street.
Traverse City. Mich.
Members of the National Electrical Contractors AssocUtlon of the
United Stales.
to pat in your coal for next
FREE!
Mrs. nimtoo-Henry, are you galag
to take your horse to tbe races? Mr.
nimton-Tb tbe races? What tor?
That horse can't rsce, -I don't see
why. He to quite a pretty horse.** -Ha. Befttttiful Thou^ta
The sweat, pure btcotb of tbebabe to
to! Why. lamella, you couldn-t make
moMive of (rnmeemw aad beallb.
Milm do more than canter aroun
ATsDotberto yearning for driktoen is iatrack.** -WeU <trinmphantly). 1
wnsrable frum a love oftbe beontifnl. and
ise In tbe papers where horses win in A ocboorcs every woman to bring tbo
A canter.**—Kansas City JonraaL
Tbwuo-I met that toUow De
today. Browne-Yes: no be just told
am. Ibwue—Talk about a man srbo
won't Iteten to rrnaon- Browne Doa*t!
timrb wimt he's just been taMM
Dr. McDonald
Has for years made n riudy of chronic
amd lingering diseases. His extensive
practice and superior knowledge en
ables him to rule cverr curable dis^
ease. All chronic diseases of the bcaln.
spine, nerves, blood, skin, heart, lungs.
Uver. stomach, kidneys. bUdder. and
boftels scientifically and succcaafuny
tranted.
DR. McDonald pays special atten
tion to Catarrh. Catarrhal Deafoqst.
Throat aad Lung Dtoonses. Cbrook
Dtoenses peculiar to women. Nervous
and Physical Debility. Rheamnttem.
Neuralgln. Dyspepsto, nnd
Ad uarvous dtoenses ql
nnd Cblldren, No matter
your dtoense may be, THERE IS
STILL HOPE! Then DO NOT DE
SPAIR? but ooDsnlt Dr. McDonald and
get s correct dtognoris of your disease
nnd foel assured that tbe Doelor
knowt correcUy what nils you. and If
All Clra^a the «l»V»niii»l icgioe wiD ytm nro cnrmble be will cure you.
DENTIST
J;H.lliirM " 6M.R.IIcWifliy
MORROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
31 1 NEWWILHELM BLOCK
GRAND RAPIDS A INOiANA RT
COiPANY.
TnrrTM Cil/ for Korlkportat
AI0>
ABSOLOTELT OMHtLBSS
winter and
Rn Dap (Mr.
A. D. TYLER
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
-NEALTHEST...
iTOOl
Monday EniBc,Jfllf26tti.
All Work af HtofraM Fusalbls Or
Flaa ffaW WM a Bpaolalty.
to Btsm gfador. Jubo m. BSSi.
Trotiw U«Te TiwT«cstoCitr «-mtHarAiagaA Wri•» Wal-
-ATNOW IS
Park Place Hotel THE TIME
Tbnsfry MofRiBi, JBly 2ist,
Until
FKE INSURANCE
STATE STREET
Traverse City
Tbe Japanfwe have a queer way af
harvesting their wheat Instead of
rutblesaly cutting it down vrith
arythe or reaper they pnU up much of
It by hand and dip off tbe roots
sbeora. for they wtob to keep tbe beau
tiful long. golM straws from gi
brutord or broken. With tbe Japs, wbo
io everything neatly and allow
lag to go to waste, tbe atrawa a
most as ralosble as tbe grain. They
first fintten the straws, and then, aflar
being softened, they are woven. <
whole or split, into matting, ba
bats and many cib<T articles.
JOHN R. SANTO
O. F. CAItVKII ff Bfia
tk>n from tbe rain and i
tad what be to after.
Jast as the returns for tbe quarter
A rse PUT MaeneMt.
eudlag June to. abewiag a decrei
A servant girl sras once given
of over I12AOO.OOU macaroni by her mistress to prepare
urge meetlag held In for tbe table. NoUetag tbe glrTa tnra.iMertbepcealdeacyoradlf prise, tbe tody asked:
-Didn't yon cook macaimil at
at tbe CbanA of Ba|
i out to tbe cbaaceUor of tbr
Tbe moedag decided that
uiTtaaMe to tax eats half
btod. This, It kM ««l«»ied. would
tWHOSCitoS.
HwrEscap^g?^^^^;^
L.IOM-r
SAVE MONEY
B
a U LOCEWOOD. O.p^ T.A
by letting os debver direct
ELECTRiCITY
Irom car to four bins.
THE C. B. TAYLOR
COAieiU.
res 1000 WATTS
raunoDsr
iteuBnrBicbfe
UiHniPmrei.
Mother’s Friend
JiARFET 61HI1I6 WORKS*
HAVE YOU
TRIED THEM VETt
Ratam fw tha iB*My ton
H. B. cEinii. mpnav.
rhoo. IIS
an
K
TOR THE
■Ear RESULTS
T»y Raeart WaM
I BaiM^ MldLl
PERE MARQUETTE
RMord Want A*, brtng Wg
aaaA^BIt Hatoy
M:.
fir I
vCSTiiiiDArs
THAVUSC CITY. MlCHIQAfl. TUESDAY. JULY tt. ttSL
p/unmtWE
EMPUYES SimCK
msrmpiiKBiMAiK
OUT AT
STY MAY MAKE
ITSOWNUGHT
BTEATHER.
COOL
FOOTWEAR
FOR
HOT DATS
Gcmcratly fair
and Wednaa
: alighUy warmer In north por
Prath^ north went to ooulhartsal w1
CDNOmON UNCHANGED.
MUNfCtFAL ELECTRIC PLANT IS
A FDSSIBtLITY.
Sarond M. Jana# Seamt to Be Nanr
tbc End.
By Wire to the Kvenlng Record.
Toledo. Ohio. July 12.~Al 2 o'clock
thb afurnoon the condUioo of Mayor
STREET LIGHTS AT PRESENT Samuel M! Jooea was practically an.
changed from thb morning. It whs
COST S4S00 ANNUALLY.
*Uted the end seemed lo be near.
WOOlO COST ONLY $16,000
PRICE OF MEAT
MAY TWE JUMP
By WIfw to the WveoUg Soeovd.
LovbvUle.
Jaly ll.-Henry
Watteraon U aa editorial la the
CoorUfOoumal today telb the demo,
With Water Works at Practbaliy
craile leodcra of Krataeky that they
No Additional Coat for Foal.
MCKKUS ftfFUSED TO MAKE -mwai toe the Parker mark.- He ray-down with the mlabua mnuonr of
InaUllad In Thirty Oaya.
MREEMEirr WITH MEW.
paat rontentioo and the putrid ca
of free ativer. up with the vundard «rf
A mtinlrlnal lighting plant b a |»»lUrlTT and liavb.aJUIlly in the near fulorc f<»r thb
'Ity and It i« very likely that Ok- matKALKA8KA DALL CAME.
iiT will come up at an early crjuncil
mv^ing. U not at the neat one. The
FIVE HUNDEEO CHICAGO FOUCC
Will Flay Fateakty Thb Aftafnoen. matter b being thoroughly inv
MEW IN REAOIWEM.
Big CrmiPd in Town.
^ted by the eounHImr-n and eMp-xeUl
gpceUl to the Kvenlng Record*
ly bv ih*- lUbting eomniltt -e.
Kalkaaka. Mich.. July l2.~The Kai
When Idds were advertised for llghlid^fi THtm aim Famt HmiM
kaaka team of the Northern Mlcblgaj: mg th- fifriM tn the tmly Iffehtln:: plant
WM^UnlMi M«n Said to Hm
loagnc. win play ibe Petmkey ha^ in the city, that of the II. H. K 1.^ A IV
toon lifipoiM Into CJHcofo
ball tfwm ben. (hi* affemoon. The
<Vi.. Mat In a bM. robing Ih.* pre«enl
WhOfO nSOOMon Aro
b a Urge crowd in town and a war
price fl pt-r mv»t wlibb clx<-* a ralt
game b ctpecKd.
:if |C<; per lUhl /per yror. The llghlinj;
-ommlltee held up Ibe Md and ba>
Bf Wiro to tb« Kvndoi; Record.
taken no art ion up to the pre
. having In mind a munieipil
12.-4*rooTpl1x ml noj
today lS.dOO eapkiyo ot tho largor
fICJKX) Would Install PisnL
liorktM boooM In tbo auick yarda dU^
The ewt-t to the elty at th.- preM-..t
Irtct quit work cwokIqk Io.«»00 otbrm
.ime for rlrrel llgblji b oxer
per
dopeodoot on tbooe lod*t«ttic» to U
.car which would more than iwy in
GENERAL OKU TOOK EAI CHOW teruiit on fiu.tMio lurndK and ll 1« e.ril
fkrowa 001 or work.
WITHOUT
REEI8TANCBT"
naied
that
alHuil
flii.tMM)
would
in
TwratT'IWo llioafaad rmployea of
tall a lighting plant compbio. At ih •
Ike paeklnj boaMw la Kanaa* City, hi
aiywent time there is atM^-t h«>xit]lx
, Jooepli. Kiwi Si. Urab. Boatli Otnalia
wo street itghtM and thb Is eonsld
and Wont City aloq obeyed the ord*r
-rt-d only half enough for th«- city.
Aceordlng to the arrangemejit at th* to go on atriko. Tbo cauac of the
JAPANESE VESSELS WERE NOT present lime the Boanlraan IUvit et^ni
alrike war the refuaal of the |iafkc ••
DAMAGED.
lany which lighu the atr<su would
to eater Into an acrcwnirat for Uie
^eOntoE year wlib r«|.loye«.
It la oxpeoled the priee of ineatt wifi Result Not Yet Known«4Uneral 8t«
•nr.^nd all that would NkelhergY Force Retiring Toward
ould U- to make conm-c
f^jkJoa take a tod don Jump. No vlolenre
(Ion on the north end of Union etreel
the North—RuaaUna Uaving
^oecurred when the airtke went iMo
jvlih
the
light
wires.
Field of Horillltlea.
; , rEert. nvo buDdrt«<l fiolirciaen were
Have Plenty. Power.
mnaaiMl in the nelEUliorhon<l. Ibnwc nt
The plan is to iustkll the plant i
Ity Wire to the Kvenlng Rfunird.
three and lour kunUred non union meu
lArtnUm. July 11*.—The N-w Chwanr .he water worKit as there b jdenty «»:
end plenty of txrnvr and It is
! were Imported by the ptckeni. It i. citrieapfir.Uuii of u»w Uoj.U rv»porit
:
oald.
that Oeneral Oku ha# occupied 8ai Igured that the additional vtwl in rr
without real.-naace, ilenera ;ard to power would in- prariicaMy
StakellterK'# force, the rep«irt Raya, b loihlug a.s there in luon- p.*xx.-r tha:i
net-dcil for the pumping pl.-jul. Be
nMlring to the north. The ChincM
who have arrived at Nc'w CTbwang rv* Tore the new pumps were liislulUd it
to run the j>lan.
iK.ri that the Rtiioilanii at all iM.Int# ir
WRECK ON O. R. A I. CAUiEO
the Held id hwtlHtltfi are retlrini: per year and thb year It' will i-e indde the If.r.Pti mart. At tiie pr»>e;(t
TRAINS TO BE SENT AROUND.
from their puailkm#.
v
Imc it la roj-llng txnly |5 per day
'uel and this i» con.Hiderxil the
AtUck cn Port.
• Heavy VofUbottd Train# for the North
Tokio. July i: Admiral Togo re :ieavii-..i
Hod to Uoo Fero Marquette
the oilii-r hand the le-avit-si
p?»rii. that an attack wa# made «m Port
Track# to Petoakty.
Arthur l.y lorpinln luiat# yesterday. drain on the imiwoi- is tluring the day
The nwtilt !* not known. The Japan or the pumping -daiit and x.-ry litth
The wrtvk of a ioEpJns train at
valor
b
jiunipe*! at night. .Ni?:hl lime
ve>.reiK wt re not damaginl.
fkiuib lluaidmau tbli munxint UimJ up
s the lim- when the light# wonid be
Iraflic :n rrea^hapr on the U. 11. A I.
wed. that b while the pum:.* arc
Tbc wrt^k fm'^nol very voiioua b:t
lolng very lltile, but the p.xwer has to
the rari wem an pilr<! tip that tho Uwt
kejii up Ju^ the same, ami thb
«f Copu. U Rtetiving M«n> .;H»w. r xnMild Ih- ‘yif|r.r(l
tratna < f the main line had to l*o <int
Congratulatory
Meaaage#
But
None
around hi way tif thii^ oUy.
lynamo.s f..r llghyng ih- eiiy. Th
From the Nebra#kan.
Thrtpuah tralna lo INtu^koy and
inly thing that the JigbtH would inMarklnma came aa dar aa Waiiun
wed for would be lor the city and uo»
Junrilon on Alho main lino and iher. Ity Wire to the EvchlnR Rocj.rd.
Tor privalx- rx-widences.
KM.puv.
N.
Y..
July
12
*
MePi.<.ni;.'*
ol
took tlio branch hito thia clly ai:d
In Thirty Dsys.
Went arotind luiat tbr M. 4k N R nmn! rongratulathiiiR rtmtlnue lojM.ur inti
11 is x-stiiunt.-d that the plant can ?mbottae and up anv.ind on tV IVre Mar Judiy* Parker # home here. Amonp ini^tallisl xxllhln fn-ni tlilrty to foriy
qnrtto track* to Iktanliuan Jumliou the felicllimif meaaagiw re«lvtM hx lay and that all woiiid U in »..H»d nne
and thou Iiaik the lvt.ij.kE x l.ran. h of the dcroix*ratlr pnwidentbl nomine ulng order. Then Ilcht.s rould Inttulay were trloKram* from Jutlg. added whi-n and when- the city wi^h.•d
tbo Pen> MarqueiK' tu IMuhki v,
TbU niomina the .Norililaml cmm-cs*: «enn:c (Irar of Ik laware and Mayor iheni. AlMiut sb momtm ago a light
of the (I. n: A 1. tnaUo Uiia ouind Oart:»r Harrison of (’lilcaKo. No inr>
at the watering trough on
about trip and the luiKMinR ihrunRh the «K»* a» yet has Imn'u rtviivt^ from Uay riret'i and the light has never
city of thla Unco yo«tibnled tratn William Jennings Itryan.
*ivt n put In. It was the lnt« ntion of
rauaed quite a bit of euriojElty. Th.
.be lighting xnnimittiH'* lt» ordrr
Koribtand eiporjui m. nt ihmuRb ntmnt
ubrr light at lb- f‘sU of C» v s hit
B:15 and eonxlrit*.!
»*.*v. n .'.mriio
fUndvlph Ftrii-t and il b claimed lliai
and a larjo liar cane r.ir. puH.mI |,>
put II in no it
enainr rs. im.* of tlio iarcoi pai.aeora* n^rh<;dcrt-d.
ger «*nalnea on the road.
It ti taWlliat Mareueftc. which
.\U«it It oelork another v.’>tamic!
own* it* own lighting plant. eleansJ
train, north bound mad.* ilie aamc trip lly Wire to the Kvenlng Rtvord.
Itri.HHi bjit xr-ar from lb lights to
Tbb train also hmushi In nncular
ndon. July 12.-The Uojd* Sid private n- Ideiires and also ItchitM it>
paaacngcTB for the city at u.*ll as the ney. N. S. W.. am-nt wire# that the stn-ei*. It b 0gun-<1 t!'*l If ih* y ran
throiiicb car few Northp..rt uhtrh wasi rnibh Mexamer Nem.-sl* b auppoted save that much that a plant ought to
traaaferrrd t.» th.‘ Norihpi.rl train ’o have been Iwit In the galea nhlch pay here.
* iMrr UaieM of at WaltEin.
jtly swept that »orth)n of the aea
BOWLING CONTEST.
Tho Korthport train due to leave It Ik feared that all on Uwrd pi*rif<hi •!
herr at 5:S0 did not qo until the ar A plank, which b api»arenlly part of
Tinkham, Pound and Vogicsong Were
rival of thla eoarh and ft uaa about the rcM(.L haa Ux.n b»uod.
n .au bWore the atari waa made from
here. In thejneanilme a number of
ERAL SERVICE.
The Ixowling r*inie*t at the Wequ-.imaa.^nitt'ra were waiting to go and
toQg club house lavt night b iw»-x n
when aahed what wa* the matter Neltan Z. Speixccr WHI Be Laid Away Tinkbam. Pound and Voglc.-uing and
would point to the train oa the aide
at Cad'HUc.
Chaae. Stout and Aahlon rcaultcd in
track and any. *There ahe'U nad 4
vlelory for the Srst team by !H
The funeral aerrier of Nidion 5k
don't know why we don't go.8peoe-r wilt be held tomorrow after Pina. The Srat gam*-, the flrvt team
-d 402 and the second. 271. Tbc
at t o'clock from the home three
Will VUIt EL Loub.
)d game resnttod In the srorin;
mOea out on Gartlold avenue. The
win he taken to the 4:10 C.Rd t»r 304 and .tOl. There will be oth«;r
L train and ukcR to CadtlUc for rontoaU In tho near future.
± The m arrived last night
from New York. Rer^ WilUan LaafIt wilt pay you to buy your
of the nrrt M. K. church will of
all or qaaalina atovsa hare. Wa
Scute and L. D. Citrib will hare
art making extra apacial pricas
charge of tbc faaeral.
Mrs. *ICarl Tybw of Chicago arrived
on the llUnob ftw a vUlt vrlih her
Rev. V. n. Carrel went to KUgwIc)
(hb morning on a hcflne## trip.
M
AHACK MADE ON PORT ARTHUR
CUUDE GISH IS DYING
Woneti'siirapdippefA.../.BB:
Women's•trmpaiippefk....5Bg '
WAS STRUCK IN HEAD BY JULIUS
WINKLE.
Womens Comlbrtslipncn..5Bg i
tK'BATIIER—Ocncrally fair tonight and Wt-dneaday; allchtly '
In nfJrth portion. Fresh northwest to aouthweat wlnda.
Women's black ^
I«S...................
OPEN THIS EVENING
259 ;
Women's blade ici|;c oongrem j
Beoda’s Dissolution Sale a Huiumr
•boes............................ \...50p ;
Disputed Bilk
Thiokofitl High<laaiC1.0THINQ.HATSa»dFUXNI8HINGS « poahiveJy le« than oibet merclantt c«, bay them fa.
l^u of MEN'S SUITS 3.08. 4.98. 6.89, 6.08,
to 10.89. K«noai-NEWLAN D” HATS 2.48, 1.98,
1.48. 98c «na 49c. A lew iweU WINTER OVER.
COATS 5.98, 7.48, 9.44.
Theae are poaititxly worth doable.
Women's canvas oxfords....BBg ;
txi»crlal to the Kxeuing K»xxxrd.
South Haven. MUb . July 12—CUude
t;Uh. of the firm of Ihirkee ic Hbh.
gn»rer* of Soiiih Haver, lice at bb
s»- dying. havliiK n'e^lvcl a blow
the back of the b«*ad with a heavy
>tl<k ill the bands,of Julies Winkle.
(Jisli, iM'fnrf lM*ci*iulng une*i:isrltiu-J,
lalired Hint t'harles. a bro«h<*r of
JiiUuK, abo j truck him. All thn-c are
pn>mincnt in tmiUness. the WlnkKItndher owning the Urgt-<<t tdanlug
mill In the ritr. The nssnuM Utnk
fdare at Winkle's mill, l;l^h having
then- to div-Mite’u tdtl in wlihn |
lie liiMUghi
:iti oxer i harne. He |
rgimi«-nt 'xviilt JtiHu*
Winkle, who tdcKt-d ui» a liravx ailrk
lying near and Clf Hbh over the head.
lUitb Wliikix-i an- wnd«*r anvst.
Chiiaren's canvas oxlocds.. $0e \
Boys* canvas oxlordi............85e \
Men's canvas shoes............ /.BB ;
Iniluin moccasins for campers; 1
aUsizes.
Genuine
MEN’S SOX
30
]
HA^D’K’S
Bathinff Suits
73c, 98c. 1.23.
SU8P*ND^R8
Fan^^OM
Uoatmii
:iM
Oifords
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
\Vc give you the latest
KMBALL
PIANOS
styles at a
POPULAR
price.
\Vc show many
new tlesi^ns.
AND
ORGANS
;
Klk Skin Shoes lor ;
men and boys.
Ml‘u* Vera nuM.<-II returned to Mar.tun thlN niorniug nfit r a xInU in :lt •
elty with i: W. IfiihlH U and farnll>.
TMtFFIC m TIED UP
NONE FROM BRYAN
Gty Book Sion
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
Neal ftyki. only.............../.SB
M mm HUS occumEo
RUSSIANS ARE
AUJTIRING
Oc to fiOc aarvhete. *tt we boi^ aa
estnlmieqiitttHj aad win adt them at tlie extototSaiy
lorn price for a few Aap.
Our prices
arc from
and up to
So.(K) let us show you our
lines.
Cor. Laka Ava. and 1 Olh
The OKI Reliable Shoe House.
Frank Friederlch & Co.
W.W. KIMBALL COMPANY
iwrrontSt. N.E,StroBr.Blrr.
New Stan<1 242 Front Street.
CHILDRENS’ DEPARTMENT
Jl Few Remitiders from Our
Specwl Clean tip Sale \
Boys' 2 and 3 piece Suits, hand
some goods’, will close out. Prices
will move them.
LOST IN GALES
-
.
23e
1
, 5;iuartcrononalIourl.(XM.25, 1.50 and
^Corsets, the Royal Worcester 1.00 and, 1.25
numbers, for........... ....................... .............
-
■;
1 ft cfliwas' wMSTs-e tais:
BO per cent discount on all our white under. skirta
Curliioaiuns SScand SOc ealoe^ fa.wi..... ‘
2$0 ;
H
RibW, Ucet tod irimmiiisi at pneea thafa
l>«»dtocieanthe«‘ iip.
'
.
ORE LOT BOYS’LONG POT SUITS
Every suit a bargain. Mothers will ’
find this department of our store !
the mopt interesting.
- Black and colored wool dress goo^.
r
k
:
Winch'while w«h silk......................... ..........
‘
viv.;
HAMILTON CLOTHIND GO.
Osa Record Wai
■ft.-
FOR THffiTY DAYS
SpeeUws-* && •Dd ,P»ti
4 ks lbs beat tkt^ ter tbs paity.
be sumM bt asmlUtfi, mU
" mbs aaSfi. "tf bit uisetbm vOl be
tbs bast (blag ter tbs soaatiT. t sis--■■■■■..........
ssruiy bops (bat bs vUl be stectofi."
wsS Slisd aad an oamyod (be unc aad
Sbs saM (bat Jafigs Parker was a
-Aii hour large may tbta new Amerpictarss eery mmS.
ptvsoaal Msafi s( PraaMtat Jhmaw
Tbe mseUag opeasd wHb tbe sbow^
suit. aa4 urtdUa a year or two bad
lag «d (bo pleiareo of famom 8alra>
made him a visit at bW Oystsr Bay pole la abeot twlcs (be slae of Iterope."
tkm Army oMeora bagtealag with
sesliN (bat asitbM* you bor aay
mm Mas went near cmeugli to view tbU
Oeaoral Mb aad ooaciladiag wttb
coqiiMSt. or sappomd cootlDcot on
aooM «r tbo oMeors of tbe anpy that
do
you hose your cukulaikma as
mo kaowa la ibis dty. Amoag tbo
NEW OPFICEBt.
pletafos WM cae or Ooaoal BooU
Tocksr who waa klllod la a laUway
gmrlakcmgbatlcilly. -Here la tbe tbe^
iLagfs Ns. m 1
wrsek last faUorettcsl esplanatlon. Tbe earth Is
Duriai tbe lecture tbe rsecue
ipbfvtaml or globular la abapf-tbat U
At (be Sebskab lodge last Saturday asttkd. la It motl Now. the aortben*
svsalag ibc (oUowtag oM<m were tat
as far as known.
far moie tbaa.tbe aoutbmi betnlgpbfve.
tailed by tt D. P. Myrtloe Pag;
as ter as kamura. Therefore. If there
P. N. G. NsUls D. Johamm.
ObU aad aamsfuoe other pleiarus oT
tneht south of Htbe
was not a gieut cootliieht
tbe work that tbe army le dolag wore
polo bow could the oartb malouin 1
V. al Lora Richard*.
abowa. Amoag tbo most latsrueUag
tb« 4MM6r»Uc
Rseordlag secretary. Saloma Kller.
1 repeat there to a great continent
tS these ware plcturos o( tbe dsas oC
1
lllt0UI«d people with whom the army works
naaarlal iscretary. Clara Dean.
about
abou the aoutb pole, a sixth part of the I
i^trkM codar OMrt til* The ptetures ebowsd tbe despair of Treasurer. Melviaa Chase.
world fuU of wonders and mlgtuas. full ;
atruiiie aalmala. termatloos and p^ j
tlMt It Will womoa. who. wltboat boom, moaey or
R. 8. to N. Q.. Kate Ooatea.
• bt a
U 8. to K. Q, Alloc ArmlUge.
'rleads. seek tbe rirer aad are aared
r civilisations, new
Warden. Mary DavU
from niielde by tbe efforU of tbe
•iusoauasr'
,uwo^
tte
traiy. Tbe Salyatloo Army la dolag
I great work. It geu dowa dose to tbe
WMi great >l«or (be mople; tu members lire where vk«
r
or tte SL UmU €o«T«iUoa m iborUbes; they work, saoag the
rtMitkia. latpMklagadJ !allea aad tbe dowa trodden. Armed
blprfi^ 0f tba Farlicr tatagraai u> (be with acrubMag brush aad bot water,
I tb« Mtekn or • fitieerlea aad prortaloae. these women,
fiwa tbt ulatfora. tbe sailed tbe "aageU of the slume" rlall
1 mI4 TMtordar:
.be hasBSB of tbe poor aad bring com
rotora wlH Ignort bln ’ort sritlr tbem. They dean up the
1 dwImUoa i« tern ol goir nJaerable rooma. they make them
M took apoa tb« eaorontkMi*! Mlar >r1gbler. they light the Are and brew
iloa li iivor of aotbliif In tbe aainf be tea of ibdr bringing, then they
Igbt (bit b€ «Mr
rbat to tbe people entering Into tbolr
*Tlaib aloao <mm omwv this
laity llrea, aharing tbelr burdens,
m tb«* Wbola epiMdo cmaoo imootblag away aa far as possible tbi
im ta taaeb a |»eNrfiil kww» la be mres that beset then but crer talk
"«]f or ooaraga and booMtjr la polllica Bg of tbelr mlaaloa. aalratloa. Some
11 !• oirldaat that tbe oooaenraUvr imea tbe aweaubop worker, whosealfiati or tbe democratic paru wwt owing machine must go from the
li a great mt^iy la* tbe coareatlcM ime that light first comes until darC"
r bid BrriileiB and poputtim aa< .lesa makes It ImposRlblc to acc the
beataa to a etaadetUl aad mnaent. la cheered with a bouquet of
r H. mad jreu partly ae a re lowers and the work accnia canlrr for
onat demagogy aad coward heir very brightaesn.
f deo aad partly la coaaequeace oT ibt
Children are taken and legally
i or tbe Nebraeka agi idopled bj tbe army. They are rea
lator. they permitted tbeametvw ti med from boniea when' parents ar«'
be tfkkod oat or a vletory wblcl rrsaponiible or cruel or those that
mbmged to tbem..
«are no bomea arc taken. They ar<*
ret that Mr. Bnraa eoald ducaled carefully, are given purr air
at St Umla would ban md boaUbful aurrouadlngs and grow
[ baaa to boU tbe party wttb bla baad ip to be useful men and women fit to
del kf fOUowore aad nUae oaoe mon Igbt tbelr own battles.
f popoUam. What
Tbe buUdlnga of tbe SalvaUon army
setaaUy did a* St LouU waa topurain
n Detroit and Grand Rapida were also
^ tbe flbaoea leader oT tbe demoeraU U
hown. One of the m^t Interesting
<bo Tory ammoBt of ble oomlaatka
ileturos waa that of the Interior of the
Wltb tmpiaealile hatred aad Tenomoo^ Woe county |all In which the brlga
abaee aad by meapeoead palolerr t<
ler served twelve days for vloUUng
ieree tbat^loadfwli trleada at laat t
be ordinance against oinm air
boeepc a platSirm whteb waa alleat >n
preaching In Detroit. The picture of
tbe two leaue wbScb of all laaaea the
the city hall waa shown and tbe brigs
democratic party caaaot afford to igdier tald In this she had tbe honor of
gore.
dictating one tit Detroit's laws, the
**11 tbae appeara that tbe power t>f
ordinance which gave the right for ail
(bS demagogue fbr miadblef la by ao
to preach in the o|H*n air. ThU was
Mtaae deatrojwd. ile baa ruled two
not acc«»mpllshed. however, until after
ndlcal democrallc coarcntlona. He
she had apent several terms In the
Detroit House of Correction.
The lecture was very en>oyabIc and
-Aa laaue which U fo full of life
many who attended It were Impressed
that the democratic attitude thereon
with the work that the army was
paaaot be put Into worda by a ctmven
doing. During the year It furnishes
Uoa batrlug a ooaaenratWe maloHty of
3.000.000 beds for the poor; M.ooo
fpoiw tbaa twcKbIrda caa hardly be
Chriatmaa baakeU help tbe poor to
paid to have bewa dlapoeed of boaeaUy
cek-brato the birthday of ChrUi;
irboa It U cbaracterUed la effect aa
Idoo.tKHi helps those who are unable
dead ao tar aa thto rampalgo la ooih
to win in the struggle of life. Other
poraed.
figures were given showing t^t the
Tbie laaue caaaot paaa awar ao
work Is vast aad far rbachlng. No
ieeg aa tbe democratic party la doaifigures were shown concerning TrartaMod to aay eiteut by William J.
ersc City bnt if Captain Munselle and
IbTba. Mre taenee ram»ot be dodged.
bis wife would talk Jt, would be known
They muet be mot"
that many bomos were brightened,
DemoeraU profeea to be terribly many bodies warmed, many hungry
people
fed. many that were weary
lorried orer Preeldecit RooeercItV
bggroaaitre fbrelga policy." RalaonJl. were comfoned right here in Traverse
tbe Turk, aad alMbat claaa who re- City. During the lecture, several
lOeo to respect tbe righU oT Americaa
dUsM aad Americaa tatereaU share
(be democratic fear la thU respect. ,
For that reosoa south pole rxpluratioii
to Infinitely more l«iiH.rlant than the
finding of tlie north polo. In the iKWth
wc bare snow and in> and water; in
the south wo may find iH'.qdo.
-Hcficct on the ptwajldlitics of find
ing twenty, forty or evou a hundred
mlUlon human l*« lngm of whose exist
It RECOVERING.
ence we never dreamt, who. slmY* the
earllevt agtw. were e»«p,nmteil from the
fire other parts of the griolie, even ns
we ore setiarated from Mars, That
slmlie was not well ebtwn. W> kiHixv.
think we kin
aitont Mars, hut lljewnlli
MIvcr of Port Oneida, who Is vinllinc j jng the south inde Is wh.dly unlniown
her SOB Barney at this place Is Im- j even In tbe realm of scU-ntillc sinrcuiaproved today.' Several days agti she j tlon.".
_______________
sas Bol fecllnfi well and decided io gn
AN EGG BY MAIL.
ip< stairs. ShcNily after she s(art<^I
jcr daughter In-law heard a fall and i 0»» Seat rrmm St.
Safely
reived la CUlraao.
car
A genuine ismtal ^-un.*<Uy has Uh-11
recv'lvt-d inin riiKwgo,
rhk'wgo. s.»ys a
_____ mug up with her and thin was ] I«celvt-d
hrokm.
Hrr h«d h*.I cvldontl, '
'/“‘f
..rock one of .bo
b..c.«,e»
nras cut qulle Iwdly. Ih-r ctindUion ^
deliven-d tu Um» ndUn-ss*v 1«
**as n-ganled as vi-n seriou* and i the usual luanuer. Tlie eurluiis imrl
(he lmkl(*nt lies in Uk- inn that the
(light hopes were enlcrtaliu'd for htr
egg -teas :il*»ol«t«-ly iinlujur-*l in any
recoxerj* until yesterday.
niantvcr wl«ilever. i»otwitli»4?:ui.liug the
many times Jt was h.ninlli-d
OLD fiETTLCRr PICNIC.
How It was <evor S(-ee|»ttM hy tbe Kt.
LuoU postoOiV amhonUtw is a mj s
lenti. Being Made for Big
is easy to Ihiapine wliat havoc ^
Time Aug. S.
would Ivive Im .-n m-ate.1 sliould the
Special > the Evening Record:
egg hare broken In tbe mall p.mch
Burdlckvllc. Mleh.. July 12.—A big while on Its >oumey. At any mte. the
Hrlebrmtlon Is being planned for the egg was rwfivcxl preclM-ly us it was
Annual old settlers' picnic to be hel l tninsj*orl«x!. ulth the stamp canceh-d
It thin place Aug. Z. Races of all de- in the ordinary mnmM'r.
vcrlpilonn have been arranged for. an
•scursUin on the lake and a fine protram on which tbe students from the
rniversity of Michigan now cncampci
here will have a prominent place.
411 1
BOLTS PARKER.
quite ns tmw h dniin-r ns th.* ♦'luiib.il
/ut. /ki^iriiig tbe f rlnuNin wur.TU Itiu
t<»lnl
SUid Old Democratic Chicago Chron ‘
of
employ,Hi. luirliu: lb- Turkoicle Toaaod thd Tickot
Bu'sUni wan .\Tl Ku-kUin surcsni- Uhsl
Chicago. July- 12.—The Chicago In tb- liospitaU niid Jaraa.tioh *H.n
Chronicle, uhleh ban been generally niH'ltnl with tb- ariiiT. .V t-.*iiii|kaivu
'onslderwd a democratic nesapaper. like that agnlnst Jniwiii. in iNMlhuitiel
announced formally In Its Isftieil tod-.y regi.ms of .\si«. ran hardly f.tll t:
that It will hereafter appear a» a re- grvaitly Im-rtnoM* tJi- doetur's du iigt*r.
0. O.. UbWe Tboraon.
1. O. Cora Sutton.
It 8. to V. O.. Marcia Millar
U 8. to V. G. Myra Fo*.
(RtaplalB. Merry Moarxic.
3c AKD Irtc STOUF.. big Urgab,
Attention, Butincaa Men!
sales Tuesday. IXin't forget the plaqr.
The Evening Record will soon pub- J29 S, Union St,. J. D. Maxted. Urup.
tihb a new and valuable teaUire in
ap-t(Miate advertising .Avhich 'is meet
ing with pronounced popularity with j
business men throughout the'oountry. *
This idea conaisu of well wordtHl.
tec Hoe reading locals which wHl iw
(catiered promlsruously tbrotigh the
focal pages of the Ev ening Record, o
be run In all the daily and woeklv Is(ues for three months at a small cost.
These advertisements will l>e changed
frequently and written for the adx*^AT SfkiNBKRG-S
liser by an e>i>eiieneeil ad writer.
We shall endeavor te everv way to
make this new feature of the paper a
great success to our patrons and hooe
to have their boaity aupporL Our
tuf^rlxed representative. Mr. Dunha^. Who h^harge. will caT| and ex
plain wor^ToUx^and any contiu-t
made with him wfll be filled by the
Evening Record.
To-morrow
Night
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
NETIOPOUTAN
He Boslness of Farmers
reodm oar special atteaUoa. A safe and prespersis candtttos dnriiic tbe last 19 years, and a snrIds ar $30,000.00 shows tbe coDfidence placed In
as ■aaaresieat by tbe pnbUc.
We Invite tbe Ibnners of tbe snrroandinr reflon
to make this bank tbelr financial beadqnarters. and
place ov Improved Ibcilitles at tbelr (isposaL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
JOHN T. BEADLEp
'
B. J. MORGAIfp
Pfcmdent
Vk« PlMdeat
FRAHKHAMILTOH.
VicePicikkfit
5,
W.ILKELLOGp
Comic Opera
Company
ml applScatldaa. as tboy caaBot
the diMMed portion o( the ear.
to only one way to cure deafand that to by ooasUtaUaaal
teen It eaaaed by an lakm of the anooua llaitig
of the Eustachian To be. When this
Ubc Is Inflamed you have a rambUag
aoaad or Imperfect hearlaf. and whea
It to eatirely cloecd. Deafaan to the
raanH. aad ualen the lallammatloa
eaa be takea oat and tkto tahe loMored to Its aonaal coaditloa. heariag
win be destroyed torerer; nine caan
oat of tea are canned by eaiarrh.
W e wiU Kire One Haadred Dbltora;
2.S,‘Sl“,£S-J'SSg
UallH CUarrh Core. Sod for ebro«»»». tret____
F. J. CHENET A 00. IWete. O.
Bold br drantau. 71c.
.ra# IUU-* FbBUr pui* tor eoatu-
SW
fiacRlotordgtkaKiB the 09. AB *3 be ad
on price*. Om aaJ iowotigate.
Large or Siaail
Yoorbs
ikiUed.t
SOOTH
SIDE
A. X WlLHELMS^^
r W SAYINGS
WE DO NT CLOSE AT ROOI
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
CORNElf FRONT AND DIVISION STREETS
Choice Meats and Pooltry
Home Made Lard and Sausaj-cs, Fre^h Lake Trout
and White Fish twice a week, Tuesday and F'riday.
Simply Perfection.
We have n-*w l*ci*n handlirig
Banner Tatums for over a
year, and with all forms to fiu
all tastes and fanckts to pKrno
,th(y have made lor Uiemselvcs
a record tl»at seems almost Incridlble. and tb • most slngwlar
part of it all is ve have yet to
find a sinjtlc instance where
just one word of fault has l•con
found hy a tin;;!- eusioim-r.
This, to <»nr minds, stn-aks
v.dumes for Ba»iner TaiUmi>f
and t^hnuld . U» stiffieieni eve
di-:ice of their hluh slat- »»f'i»erb-t tion to IndtiW- all ladk-s to
at lea ! -Jt- them n trial,
Trici*s T«- and i:»e e-i-h. All
H<*.'un« alloHed, Fa.-biun t,lieets
fr.-e.
iber our numl»er, 241
PROMIT DELIVKRY
Life inserance
Oil atock. raining sUx-K. etc., as
an Invotjwni. Have yo-t Inve*t:v| <»r arc you thinking «n
Inv. >iing in this kind of a |iro]i h
si.'ionT Inverti-ai- ihotouphly
young man t»r w*tmau can't at
ford to niis.H iim'.si(gating ulial
we haxe to olTer. fall at oar
BOTH PHONES
MHITHEiffl WCINAI TIARS.
CO. ROUm TRIP RATES
Travaraa City to St. Louis
$18.50. 15 4fiy limit
$19.00, 60 filj lilRit
$21.00. ter tke setsmi
lTi» wiTl inclofV mcah ami
b^h between Traverse City and
will he on sale com
mencing 'nniTvUy, dune 9,
1004.
Steamers leave Travcrr-c City
ever)' Sunday, 10 \\ m., and
Tliundays, C a in.
E.H.P0PE. Agt.
R.F.CRURCR.6.P.A.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
This Is Youp Chance!
Many are already aware that wc have had a splendid line of Porch akd Lawn Furritture and the prices aatoniDhed them for first class, fully warranted goods. Now we don't want to carry over a tingle piece anj
wc will make rcmarkabSc reductions on anything in this line that we have left.
-pick of the pack.-
The first comer gels the
Don't you want to be one of the-pickers:"
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PORCH CHAIRS
And settees to match, made in the dark brown, dull finish, all
They are as suitable
for the house as the porch. You should own at lease one.
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PATENT HAMMOCK CHAIRS
The eavlctt. most comfortable reclining chair ever invented.
The occupant being protected from the heal
and sure at gll times by means of the extension canopy lop.
It is ao comfortable for reading or resting--
or sleeping, if you so wwh.
“OLD HICKORY” PORCH FURNITURE
The most unique forn ture that is made. Manufactured from small hickory trees with alt the natural rougf^
surface left on. All. manner cf shapes in both rockers and chair*. Sojnc liavc woven seats, some woven
back, many of them have w de arms. You will like them anywhere.
CAMP CHAIRS
•And camp stools are most hsmely for outing or for home use.
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r.>^n
You will need llicm man/ftTmes durmg the
HAMMOCKS
The finest you will find, all combinations of colors.
THE
MIKADO
SOO
*«se com zmi
You will want a hammock when you go camping. (
you «o to your summer cottage, when you are at home. And this is the time to buy thcni cheap.
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Setts now Idling.
Box office open tooight tins
o’clock.
sncui. mom
35c 50c
THE HANNAH & LAY
MEBCANTILE COMPANY
i
i
...
«lab baa
mm teams la UM dtj aad mrtklM
4 aaaoeiatkm bare baaa Sk4 aaS raaraed from Laaatag.' Tba tdirti it ormated for aodal por^ and Ib d«igaod to bmome a popalar dab
# 6 E S Tjl
^ - ' uklFOBMANOSATISFACTORr
FLOUR
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M-’’
MICHIGAN
traverse CITY,
SHOES
Traverse City’s New Shoe Store
ALL STOCK NEW AND SEASONABLE
A f«e u>or«Boiit cl
foolwcr boU. 4ri».y »nd coinfort»bl«u
MEN'* pMmt colt, box exit vlel V14 ««4 enanwl Uw xhoM asd Ox
ford!.
WOMEN'S 8x« d«N* Md Oxford. In pxirnt and flne tIcI Md lealhar.
OlftLS* AND aovr ahoo., a nJcu U.l «t fiood .boea, the all wild Idnd.
CHILDREN'S ANO INFANTS' itaoe* and B»coa«lBa to black and axxortad eolora.
PRICES tbx lowxsL Qaalltf tbe beiL Call and.be eonrlnecd.
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E; C. LEWIS
WARD CAUCUSES JULY 20.
EAST END
CASH GROCERY
818 EAST FRONT ST.-
Wc xcll Mc-
‘WEIVET" ICE CREAM
Ols. 30c; Ca’,. $1.00.
WM. HOfKMS, Prop.
I^MncIaI
Notice to All Persons Intereslrd.
from a widow lu a Wide, jhe judgt
veatured to auggetl that there ha«.
pcwflbly be^-n an ulopement.
-U'a ail right now.- TwU* dccUred
with a relieved cxpre«Fion. -But w«
didn't know Joal what minute name
body miKhLcome through that devu
and rnidl thlngiJ.- he adde<l.
The'^ couple refuFeii to explain th.
oa.ihe «.r their haste. iukI left tbe court
r.Kim a» *<M>n as.the marriage^cerllf
icatc was filled out. ; .
3ach«llor Girls Drove Out to Kexis
Mokesas Last Evening.
The Uachcllor Girls gave Miss Nelic Lardie a pleasant aunuiae last
•vcnlng, seven of them driving out to
he pleasant LarcUe cottage at Kexis
MokessH. The evening was si*em in
xrious plea.<4int manners and all had
in enjoyable time. The girls had.
Urought a s.rmad with them but
uarshmallowf ami Ice cr^-am and
wafer* were awaiting them at the cot•age so a marshmallow roast In front
Co Dtddtd by th- RtpubUcan City
Committee Last Evening.
Tli»* rfpi'lfliran city eommliicc mot
laxt. t-tf'hitie 1q Ibo ttYT.rt* of Jude** JA. lA»raii;;f'r for tin* ptinHiHf of arraoBlue for tb»* ih iallF of ihr ranrusok
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
!o iiTiTXHio llio routiiy roiurnUon.
which Ik to he ht hi FriUav afu rbiKiu.
Tfiniorrow .might the Metrtjp<ditae.
July 22. In StcJfilNTKV Crnml <
0|*cra company i>peu.s it* two rhe young ladles acc.'pUHl a pressing
hntiFc.
nlgliiK eimageni.m at Sielul*erg» nvitniUm to nmialn over night and
Til*- »la*e of the ward caueuwv
Grand op.-ra boUM- in a iMiiOtlful pn*
.•turn to t»*'* rtiv thi* nmrnli^.
nx“il f«»r Wiflitondav evenlnR, Jiil> ,2«. duntoa » J Hie famous JaiuMiene oivra
hi N !• m. The f.mrlirl notices wlil I.
Twentieth Century Attri'ctlon.
‘onreniiup the com
imlihl-.! I. Tc.oth.w.
-te«' N«-ws
Higgf'r. iKtler. grander and nior.
N«'wx said iuypait.
in/
The etmipany U finely balanc^
aK^vl entertsflning than ever. M
rH\ ai
unlike many fkjMTntb* ,ct»iu|ianl.V'thi
* niond’s American glass Idowe
il.Vt
Choice Groceries
Butler and Eggs
at luarctt inircx,
C«d'x
fmi iMr ova haaU?. ^ argln$ Uh
iwUee to oapfidlta tbe
ai
Sdvard Tviii mar
taad tba praa]
Mra. Mina Tvlsa ware married bf
m acabrtebu
tice Martin Batarday. Itoth came froa
Ifldu mad tboogb tbeb
are tlm aamc. tb^r proteatm McOongb; aecretary. J. M.
f hai tbjy nrer^ aot related la may maa Tvaanror. W. O. Holdao;
nor. Twias aare bU a«e at » year* 000. G. CotoQ. Cbaa. Prorbaxba. Jr..
wbUc tbe bride coafeaaed to 31.
1. H. MeOoogb. d. H. Blabaatoa. W. O.
JiuUce Martin bad jam moaatad bi* Holden and J. W. Hani
beneb vbea the aerroiu ooaple va»
Peramacat dob rooma bara aot yet
o tbe courtroom by formei rat praenrtMl but temporary «tmr:
Q^e 8. Fdsier. He e>
cr» are being prepared above tbe
Maincd that they bad been dlrectec tore id the CarU Cigar company
lo hU cOre by a maa they mn on tb»
MHM t. and that
bad eooseated t«
BOYS ELECTROCUTED.
a. marter of ceremonle.. Mort
the explanation was eoododed th. Touched Uve Wire While
woolU-bc bridi-aroom aborod tbe mar
Fleh Worviie.
riace tlceiue under JuxUc© Martin*
CblcagD. July 12.—Anton
md Eugene Oolbe. each 11 year* old.
•*We*re in a bniry " he ejaculated.
iare been kllUKl by electricity. They
-Hare you U'on married ^fore?' were digging earthworm* in an alley
InquIrM tbe court, readinfi th^ aame* ireparaiory to a fishing expedition,
‘•No. no. of counkf wA,- ‘
vhich had been plann^ for tbe dny
replied the groom.
vhen they received the abock
-Bat tbe Barnes are the
It was almost dark when tbe boys
mented tbe/odge.
niered the niley. Lying on tbe ground
Tbe woman nudged her flandTrig vas a telephone wire, which. In falloronxly. He almost cumbered ore: rig. had crossed several other
the judge's bench In his
highly charged wiih elecirlcUy. Th®
Jmpn*A the necewslly of mote haste Ce*koskI boy grasped the wire. Intend-Hurry! W»*re In a great hurry!; hg to puKh it to one *lde.
he derUred. • We re not reUl^ In any creamed and fell, and bU companion
way.**
•elted him by thr* leg in an effort
-And imihahly never will he If you Irmg him aw ay . Got he rt*ceived the
don't hurry.- snainnyl tbe woman.
orce of the current. iuuk»lng through
With such InsiKtcnt urging the X'cr**
he tiUier's body, and also fyll,
mnny proceeded without further delay :ied while on the way to
Alter n wax uit ov-r and Mrs TwU*
SURPRISED MISS LARDIE.
warn atm Mr*. Twl«*. but trauFf ^rm*.
j
The pM-^jeeiit n»ll for the piivlnc ‘
. of ra-A vln^el from Kn.iii stir.ei to
HUIe rir.N.\ mid Blatei.lr.vt fmm 1
rnlon rif.Ni t.* ra** *ireet Is now Ini
hnw : f. r th.- l oli.H ilou of Ih.r
enie.1 liii i.-^l «i4i all
be paid iN-ffir.' the j
luents.
Its. the •
day of Aiuriihl..
I
M i; Haskell
City TrraNun r.
Office. r.H.ni 2^2. Hiule bank building
222Clmo
BmiCK.
TRAVERSE CITY BRICK GO.
Prompt Dollvary.
In t.u-1.! Fnml xml 1'ark .irm-ls.
slUKers, Tliere U not a I Tu* silay ev. nlng of this w«-ek. I>iok*|
IheiBjiumlHTand l.i | lor our lent. Tb.* glass bk.wer.N w ill
nuM-i* thorough har j nuiuufacture In the preseiire of Ih^ j
»uy. finer
ami more beau-1 audience wiHuml the aW'of tools, fiatI meliHlv Is beard than in mm- UTnii or raiidels «if any kind a great
I pauien whirli sf^-m unwdeldiy brc>auM' varieiv «»f ships. de<»r. birds of liarsI of ibelr niiihJier*. !t in Ihe flt>l real dise. liankt ts uf flowers. vasc-R. fruit
treat wliirb uyer* tif im sie and the I scale of JuBtIre. charlotB drawn «iy
• >|H-ra have Ua/I an opoortiinlty to er |*wunn. philoMiphir and hollow work
Jox in this ritv and one whl’eh thi-v Ing In glanv. all of whirl, will Im‘ given
OiKfi ev. rv e\enlng from 7:1**
will n. I fail to ini*K If the x-uthuslanni
to
Tlie Miuvenlrs we give away
apliarent toda> conUuuen ranqiant.are real works of art. Hverv day in
WUES SICKNESS COMES
ladbV day and gentlemen's clay alw*.
! Von should p<*t the vcr>* U*sl of medi S|N-rial matime Saturday afternoon
That mean* getting vonr pro-i for ladies and children from 2 to 4:30
iFon Drug • o'clock. AdnilsFion H» cents.
FiripilotjN filled here.
2233-1 f
1*0.. W. T. Koxlmrgh. Manager.'
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DONTMAn
.. A MISTAKE..
/*!
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You buy many thing* frequently, but a piano
seldom. Throw all poesibie protection around
You. We furnish more quality, style and dura
bility protection than any other ipbno concern ^
in the world.
Kimball Piano
Is the peer of the world for quality, sweetness
of tone, endurance and beauty. The best things
about the Kimball piano are its quality and tone
—the next best thing is Its price. When a piano
becomes old is when its intrinsic merit Is proved.
Kimball pianos have been tested for many years
and stand against \lme and hard wear as no
others have done. Our guarantee shows our
faith. It will insure yours. From the factory to
the home direct is an advantage which
should bring every prospective buyer here. See
the new cases-they’re beauties. Easy terms
if desired.
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W. W. KIMBALL CO
},29 Front si.,
N. ^.SIRONGjIb
Smali.instrum
umepts. Sheet Music,;
Talking Machines!
Musical MercliS.'l
and Records.
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...CWITH SUFFERING HUMANITY.----
pF-F-ICE HOTEI_ WHlTlNO.
HERE U IMTI U JUL.Y I
^1,000 iwii-l- 'Pe:.
raic>
To Ariiyone , Proving to the Editor of this Paper that We Do Not Refund Money if we Fall to Cure. Money at State ^
Here Again, ..
■ Master Specialists.
On account of the Iar^;e crowd of
day. riicir otTices *Tre crowded with sul
r\-. and who has had I’R.tCTlC.tL experience of 40 years, makes a scientific test of the urbe and blood, thereby locating your diseaRe without adting qoestkMis.
tlu* Ik>i medical schools in the country-,
chronu diseases of the stomach, liver. kidnc>*s. blood and nerves only.
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We do all we a(re«. or it costs rx> M*hh«. A
No mistaket. no espettetenting, no tbcccie^ no^areanodetentkm&oowoilLbannereorphasnre.
i
reded and
cored hondredi in TreveneCitr.^ Han^ydsofoor eld patrenU ere sending thdrbiendi. Whd
casei given a sorhten gnanatce. We have trsaied
i
Ire buiijr
£unay doctor's
TdMuT^ cooackatkMia moor cflocts to core, lfyoiiKee«
is an hrn^ irraimeot (ran an ex;>erience.l s|>ecialist, oar pnncipxl teasoos for oor extraorJmaryaocoes are that «e treat fire hanareJ cues to the
doctoi'a one. that we
ve are eqaaSy
e<
aor chr uic .l«eue ol the womteh, Urcr. kuinejrx, WooJot nerves, nre can care yoo. u we hatx cored hondredi fac-the lut eifht years in Travene City, Positively ow hat wedt on this triiL Better can todar.
We Cure Quickly, Permanently and Safely.
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ConsoltatiOB and Examioation Free
mik^
Jljml Miff ^gictvra
TKAVCMC art, leeHMAM^TUCMMV. JULY n. «M(.
THC WlNIN«
Wm
WON 2;30 PAGE
» 9WHL TOOK rmST IN THC
mce^B'AU.
CE MET WAS SATISncniRr
THI ATHbrnc ivwrii.
z“r‘'
CaTo Ladr CycoU Aral; iJUJ- ;iU bantia waa altohtly
Omibrn B. third; Hue
IS MUCH IMPROVEa
, and Hwlft Madoalm. flfUi.
i waa tb® aaeimd racr ihal UttN
A Wolir, Carrtad to the Sanitarium, Is
Clkl mrar limm la and the IluV
Now Able to Walk.
wbteh llif name aianl««» called
In an acroum «f ibi* batbem %t
aar worda dt admlraikm. lo
Morey Sanitarium, the ManUtec Ad
rboHM waa allaihic to Ibo ccdi
wf parttolpattoa to thf rocaic baa the followlnir. **Thf»»c rwe
stored at the both houae from out o(
n. owntr of 8«Ut Ma the city at the pres.mt time for baihr
include A. Wolff of Trarrrae City,
Abajr drlvlna; WlllUm
' of Lady Cyoott, Clar aho was carrkHl to the aanltarfun:
two wt*eks ae<j upr»n a stretchc**
I drirtas: l>r. J. 11. OcUink from an acute rlKuimatis at
UU1« Duirh. (Iiarlci
Wniiam Rannif, ark. The Improvement In bis case
, alao diivina; J. laa been ven markwl and today Mr
Wmer Weeki A’olff Is able to walk alioiit freely with
iie aid of crutches, which he expect«
scard at an early date If his iro
rrovemmi contlnuca as raiddly as ai
SURPRISED HER.
ram was Ibt boat two otli
to doHda tha race.
Mb* Patch .
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SWLLEO MUCH MILK.
E. r. PwcTta. acco«PBiitei' & hira. Spadal to ih» Cx csiag EoconL
EE. Walt E
Aitkar Wiadoeft Leu Fcftr Qoarta to
Ferrif and HIik Frrria.
cm the . Maptotim. Mtolu July 12.• fWway.
1110
today for
Arthor Wiedreft. the milk man. had yy^AXlSD-CkwdMfdMw. A.F.Ito^m j ’
PWrU
Ida mad Mm FsetAc ooaaL,
mnawrap hit saorstog which, ab
pojt ca baalhwss mad
«o rethoagh there wasai much atoutge
tnra la aboal atx weelChr; They will
!. waa rather oost!r. The duii to
rtoli the Caaadtaa Rochtp <«
Mr. and Mrs. C. Aokard of Traverse
the
wagDB were well Ailed with milk
mom trip.
* .
Cny apeat Soadaj writh Mr. and Mrs.
THY A RKCORO WANT Aa
aad the runaway caoasd the apRUeg
Mrs. r. 8. Stnwk. MMl Alice M, Frank Smith.
•mvey had Fred *^8.
Jr., of
Mn. Mary Etoary and dawgluer of of just forty quarts.
TRY A RECORD WANT Orchard Lake am ateUlaf with Rer. Charlevoto are vlaHlac fwUtiM bore.
OrntraHar Moaroa of Cbarterotx
and'^Mrs. C, T. Stout.
* *
There wai be a Aaam to the «rar>
haa rmivaA a ecawact for balMI&s •
Vi T. Petmlnsu*. tarmetly cUr bowse Friday eventog. All arr totek al Reals Mokeaa and Ahson reeditor of the Evening Record, now of ItIUkI. Good music will he fur:iUi*«d.
. The oesf dock wUl be a cwiritoarrived to Cbeelty this-------’
. LaCorc
. ^
A.
of------Ti^avcrsc City Is spend
itaiioB «A Ktohth atyeet. which haa
g for a visit with h\% parents.
toga few- days vUltlng friends here.
Jaat Imrw openisl down lo Eaat bai
Arthur O'Brien returned to NorthNearly cveryhodr Is harvesting
tad wlU be 1C« fern hmj: fnmi aborc
port after a few days' vlsli in the city. their cherry crop at prcaaeL
to tbo end of the dock.. The work on
Oscar Dorkman id Manceloaa. who
The stewmer Onckmna is towtog
ImDdtop will ccjicnenre vomorrow and
as tieea to the city for a^ahmt xtou. logs frum Yuba tu East Day. Captain
the
U betoa dirkled between
left this morning for a thn*e moathA*
has larcc job.
vtoU in Swi*den.
The
cr Cotombia brought to
Contractor Munroe la jn^ rompV
i '
Miss Ji-on Hammticd retumed to two Isrrh crowds Sunday aficmocm
Jip a dock al Mitch* U a aa*i these inu
MuskeKcm Ibis moralai: afi;T a vifit tu and evening.
owjlts arennd blm to build thtir
the city viih Mr. and Mrw. C, A. Ham
Mrs. Ida Sumner and MUs Nila
dock. At Am II wras Intrcded to
Hartson \ I-lied Mrs. Bklmmerhnru
Aolld ft ib.msHvrs bxn as ihU Arm
The Ml-ses IX-Ua and Hort.w Krllay aitemoon.
hju cv<-olhin|: with nhirb to*<k> th«‘
Martinek w<*ttt lo Ga:,t Jordan thU
Mr. and Mrs. Alexandor Cart of
*ork 11 was drrW.**! to let It out by
4»fu;rno.>n fur a vlhiu
Archie called an Trtends hi*re Furday.
:xm tract.
Tliomas Fun!. Captain Munsello and
Mrs. John Trotman. mot with unite
The dock wUl be ‘T'" tliapid. forty
Adjuuini Bernard of the SaUatl'u; a l«d accblent Mondar jUKm. "Mr. .
etobl fiHi wide at the end and th«
Army went to Elk RaidUs ibU afu-- Tnliman wws plcklas eht*rrie-i and
-ml and the walk h-mllnB not will b*
turjxx lo iondwt servire*.
was rmpi.ving them ln*o m che.Ti
tobt feet wide. The dca k will be
Hrtowlbr Otn.ral Oix. fiiaff Cap
wi.en'a heavy welclit;d toiler
Titilll for the arr«rtmm»1atl»n of the
On uoin*4 over our slock w«^ fount!
tain Evans nud Ueulenau! Payne ol rim k b.t on the ht-ad. She <>»cap»-J
u.n* f> at K.‘/!r Mokof* and Abyow-s
tli.* 8a!val.5uii Army sn-n! lo CharJr- with slight Injuries.
n-sorta an«l < vrrvl.<Klv i-Ur as w«*I!
vi^lx ihU afiem.Kus to copduci ser
Mr. ;.M.l Mr- Charles Pulvir of OH
U will U* a Veal cc»ov4 ul«>nr<- foi
"ood many sli^^htly mussed and someMi^Uax HKHI Sunday sftt r:;;.on with
thorn* owntoa Utuu ln ^ ojnd l-<iai».
John F. fwt and sons Wanxm Mr. Pulw-r's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
After the contract work la Cfiin
xml Kayroond liave returned from a I.dm !*ulver.
pM«*d a raillnc wkl Ik* pul up on thre**
%;41l ill C'hlmgu and Tlu* \Vi*^t. Ml»r
. what soiled Waists which
MUs .N'.llle Kroniia of Tra^t'nH• City
4id« and rfwta. A Aai9*LaA tiver !Ui>
l.iil« Sit-cbi r of Chicago is Mrs. Oil's will siH-ml the summer with her
r«*et blKb will al«j be put op and mimo
5«ie?l
?Tuuhrr and brother. Mrs. Ck Kr,:uin4 1
Hher'lmpriTTc menta made to make U
Al. NlrhidN of Grand Rapids Is Ir »nd B rt.
clean up quickly. To you il will mean a
tll(ra<tlv4- a*i well an itM-rul. It ia ex
the city today.
Mr and Mrs. O, Slovens are enN^*
>e<ted to have the tliKk c.»ninh t«Ml to
Mr. and Mr,^. C. F. Backus of IH- L- .nlue th* Ir granddauvMer from
dde of‘a we< k.
trull an* the guests of f>r. and Mr»i. J. Noriliirri for n two wtx'ks’ vlsU.
V inj; of from 50c it) 1.50 on each Waist
itA Alaoat te m biack aad la tiie
rtflf orWcr: -M - Wlaato. Dk*
KSZlt HOKASA AKO AHOOAA ftCWtaaSs. AH Wfe4 Wn Lartle. Time
SORTA INPROVEIIEKT.
L Maamfll
In lb* 7»wA Um Visak
mi. Jwt
«b< A ttf bb
Will •• Fffty^ipbt Fowt Wid« at tb«
rsu ao ttei all Aim «d la a
CaA MW the Walk Will Ba Eight
Wlo
B« t€
ak. Aft Wale DIek Nlaala.
tiM fdnowki«
tt* WINNIA WON MOOT OP prlaca wm ahroa;
jirla®. liglit
tofWBn; amend didaa. coolli aaU;
tlOrA nrlM*. onoHag btaaM.
la ibf S.lAciaaa: Plrat priac, Msbt
•fat Prmi Sayilmy aa
mcaa: amwnd prixa. miollac blan
imibr W. C. HaUlatlit
ks: third prlM. dooUas blanket:
foarth prirr. whip.
la lha athJrtJc cremU oaly Ar»i
Waa Can lUca.
pfto«« wm® KiTcn aa foilowi:
rU i^Alaaa efraa br iha Tratarmr • TW yard 4a«h. VnSa* eap.
tSAyard aaah. p.-ar .lick pla.
w tinnag Park mmarlatWia yrMarIMrb^Btnp. fiiaatala pea.
f
«a lb«lr irark vai
throw, fuh.
Uni haat korM rartaa aK^iaw*
liammfT throw, told baraUbed pto
W Mila tiu. AM ^ ram«
«!• bbrd to iirrdkl SrUb imiaf«nun.
OlRcara af Mfwt
I vatu tlMTUm blme Noarb
Starter. Juba l«amcoa
rJam! mm clow^iuid rartUna and
Judutw. Frt^ ITaie Tbomaa 8
fh» tank mwd la toe iKiai
Tbe atliletk av4»nU wrra aJM» and \\ K ItoUnd.
Tlairk(H>prr». II. K Prio«trlrb nf B!r
fUpkl*. Kd iJitnnrr and K. R. Memo
•oy tojurml.
^
The Id year old mm nf Prank Camp
<11
hurt dariak tb« >nmH yrsirr
4
....j
1 1 4ay \»y hU owo careUwMHwa. lit w
...1 1 1 s r clitnbiaa cm aome irtrslle work ovti
band aland whea he ftU an-I
n ................... l 6 2 2 4
.A i 4 u : landed on a plrket ftmee. Ho atruck
lirbalu. ISJ814. t:ic%. 1 H. m IMa kr't brmuil and rerclrt^ a ha I
ai:
PERSONAL.
WILL BUILD NEW DOCK
-riends oT M«»s. J. W. Travis Remem
bered Her Birthdsy.
Mrs. J. W. TravU* iilrthiUy cam<
•esterda) and In the afu*r.^o<in ‘.h«
Avni <iul fur a fch'.irt drive. Wiu u n1...•turned she foiiud the p‘»rr»; :t b< r
lume mk*d with the ladies of il..
lelgUborhood who were awrar * of tlu
There w?n? ten pn's**nt an-!
tfter a visit and music, the tu^v a^
tourned to the lawn where lo:bl r»*
reshmems were i^crved Thl K
a nt!mb;?r of presents as tuken>
Alttio*»Bh Mrx. Tr*M*
s of age she vo}oyv\
as though eh.-
1
WtortU—
Inly,
N». 2 red, V/<fr; No. 3
-i»rn.
No .t white oal* . L^Hc.
Toledi.. O . July I? Wluaf t'a-V
‘l.tMI;
July.
97Uc;
Si plember. 91»>c.
^ drlvlnB.
'kvomber. 9»Sr.
Abtotnahlle Eshiblllon.'
ChbW>. July U.- \Vhi-at--OM July
Aral aolmn«»bUe exhtbltlutj wav
new Jnly. 9r>e;
Scj.teio
iKween Fr<*d IkniBheyand kM
>er, kilter Com Jnl.v. 4VHc; S r
prhirh the toiler bad everythin;: h>
emlH-r. «.k%r.
4).xts July. .'IS>c;
|||i war.
Shenner rude with llo
4. iifetntH-r. 3Jr. Se|.K mUr iKjrk. IIT;
' ■ ' C. Hull wflh Hu* latter
:ard, r B»; ribs. |7€S.
exhibition wiis liols-.'isi
and W. C. Hull, Tbetoutn
BREVITIES
larior machtoe easily «
The rrgnUr momhly nux ling «»f the
the amaller machine. F^i
rode with K<I llnwch an<l Home and Foreign Missionary clrr!.
icrt with W. t%Htill. Owlnr of the Firnt Bar!i«t chundi will be
imt pf the track belnir a<» held with Mn^. John GHlls on Imke
cmihl not Ih* maib •venue Wednt'nday aftTniKm at 3
vcli»el;. Subjiv-t. rhxiNi «-*r work.
nmn 4*ff lit r;0a,
The UtlU's <»f Tra\eriu- City hIVe an*
tlilrd oahJWikm was Igr W. C.
llmr to the machine. U»e inritod ip m.x*t at the home of Mrs
h was Buule 'to 31 seeund* Hofuiulb. 312 Wi-M Ninth juriTt.
iT last quarter <tf the tulle ;p> rhurwday aftemotin to organUc a wowor, a two minute clip- The log circle.
Grace church guild will meet vHh
rmllod off In 2:07.
Miw. H C. BtxU. 4t: ’WaThiaginn
rXthlatlc Evanto.
avenl was oltwely rxmleaitV unvl. Wts!m*»day afiermNin at 3:3n.
The Knights of Pytluair will omf *r
hr** Winnie showt-d his s«
El Amrly all the events and Jir»H* dcgrtiw oa one candidate to
40 In everything but night at the regular Cont'rntloD. The
wxirk will l»e foUowetl by a spread.
The Aacst musical treat of the aeathe followlnj;
ngest dUUBcc vm will W the concert by Harold Ja •
I threw the 4Va-poimd discus rls. asslsUHl by local talenU at the
AHnnle. 109 feel; AlUrt City opem Aotuic July W. Mr. Jprvls
n M 4 toch,-a: ■ Frank will give wU numlw'rs. aad will be a,s ?
ri#lt*d by Mrs. Rowley,-AJlsa Mllkr!
, 7^ feet Sinches: W
4; John Clark. 37 and Mias Bamum. with Miss RotK-rta^
as accompanist. Admission 33 and 3b |
• throw the following cents.
The ladles of the First Presbyterian
n Clark.
tovIN feet $ Inrhm: chtrtA and congrxwk* will m<x-. fo.§4 feet d laches; ifct* aocUl hour Wedneaday nt 3.He
k4 feet; Willard with Mrs. Dr. Garw. ^3 Sixth slivet.
t-
; ^•
Shirt Ulaists
BREVITIES.
w as bm
Clrcufi court for LiiW by Ju^iic.* John
Vwley this afternoon. 'The charge It i«erious one in ronn<etlon with n
«>ear-<»ld child.
The »»‘<x»ml one of the jtopular suitmer danelnK parties will Ik- given si
\V- que-toni; club houne Friday e-.ot;ng. The ctKil weather makejt <huu iur
very enjoyable brt cveu^f It abuuld
be* a warm ertulnK.^ll Is always pleas
ml at the W<‘-que tong.
The regular ro-X*llng of the Mystic
•irrlc will Ik* held tomom>w^ evening
Dusloess of toijKirtsncc w ill come up
ind a full attendance 1- de; in-d.
«'of CMcmg..
Mls^ .Mildred
r*ame ou the llllooU Sunday to *-p< nd
,umm.ir «l.b h<r cr.Mf.ll.er, J 1 T!"’ <r«' «f U-- u- of ,«irr ond
II. ri. rc.
Klrh.h MiX'. l.
r..'.,l ...1o il! U- tl.o .Ind}
.Mr. for. fooK
L.UO arrived ! '“
">
‘•V'-,
tunil ileiv.rtiueiit. aftir liuvlm:
in the city Iriav for a vbtl with h*
ebidtsl 4-xiHrlu:eutN in tin etT«N-tN of
brother, relatives a*.xd friends.
ml .1! r;it*xl fo>ls be I- iu*\\ ^s.iidiul.
Mi s K.'un Carter, w h-i has. been v<r lug. It U bis Juleullun to take null
tiing at Fife l^ke, rolunud to the city will* nre reiru! ir rumkers ;iud to us*-»*r
StHiay?
.
lain ili.-ir pl-ysi.-.il <Mndltlun :is to
Edwaid Rawilnes^ and brlie, n:t lu-url :n til n. t.ri-alhiTig and digcMl.iii.
Mlsi Mnrgar*! Knapp of Klug.-dey. j while eiiiitinulng llie u-n- of tti’a««*o
were In the ciev last cTi-nlng cu roub liiiil* r nor::...l e<i:idltnmM. and then t«>
to SI I/niU t»n a wHdlng tour. They
wer<- marrk'd yl‘^ierdaT in KtogAb-y.
Mr. Bawlmgr U ex clerk <d MayAeld
tc-wnshlp.
THE MARKETS.
CiHMl Old StondsrS Oaw
Two Bible stiuh-ul-i WeiV illweiiNstn::
TTlth the ovlor«of nsalluval innsk
MIN orieii Xitiril*- conu-s lUs one. now floating anund
i-rlldute^ vl leU nully are
us an expitii ni-r of Btime-Joi»<*s
token fr-wu ws ubr works. One of
“Are you Hie tn.-iTt trho lulut.tl th.xt
Ibem lutd Ju-t rel.'itfx! tile Kl«.ry of 111.*
w'nNtiwoiuan xvbo fonnd m> imteh <x>in* ‘ere phinre of M-.i-s In the Bui
foil In the xerx*: -Grin a:ul l*e.ir It." ru<>h.->V“ a-keil u i^mntrymuij of Sir
whieli Nile dix-hii.xl was foun the Bi l)Jwnr|<f BjH?M -Jemi.. “Ye>:“ n piled
ble. when the other repllixl:
lb«» aribi^.^ “All right, then I w*.int
-W.II. flien* ntc other le-ople fluit you to paint luy fatlier.“ *^e:1ainly.
e.^i—3“-^afv sai»r»ojKxl to know m«»re aiN»ul the If lie glw N iiu* a few sUtinCKr *ValVt
Bilde llutn the washwoman dhl who d.. ft: hr-,
tieTiTve «
make JiinI ns ridietik*us luUiiikin. JuNt
lai-t w«-i‘k 1 beaixl a iids„ioimr>- from
nev<T Ita.; his
1
plintogniph
the ItalLin qm.rterx of tbN <*:iy^v.4 taken.** *-rni afrukl then I mubt de t>rn.psrbOKhsl.,
ress n wo.n.m'K l.oim* ud*o;tofn^N-|ety I ’J.,';.". “l»ei line! Wlml for? Uiiven i
dress
Lfter relating some
triuL^ i-he •
'
After
i>l .\!i>.es? You dldu t have
aid
tbnl
Kite
<*ouhi/:i;t
aer*
U.al
the!;
said
ograidi <*f hinv did yoM .*
sit
un lion is vajwUiu nixieh iH-tter
itualion
I
Wilt my fjithiT hniii'l ,------'BiJl.Wfi* <ioiMlnd.Nl. >alie BiH lK*en ilead nearly so long .ns Mom-s. If ' 8#wOs»*
tells
-They al^.. vV e v ho
it’Mos,., yon <mghl 1o{----------Stolid :nul w.iir—aiut: that s
l*m doing.**
/
; fcilhv.-.•*.\ow tli .M* w/.nls ere not In the f Api'r.H::tlfigihrKltn.xtiop the nrtifl
New Ti-i.lun.eitl :.t nil. Tli.-y an* a • wn nt to ivo:U :ni«l •‘\ol\.*| m, h n jkmdirect qiioluti.in from Maton’a soaiiet •• ‘ tmlt Ml he thoiiclit .might :.*fl*f.v. ro
*Uu His Blindness.*
j original a Ron. “Criehi yr <*\i-l:»Pm-.l
I • thiH art iwtnm nn K0*dng the <'oinp!e:p<l
|T->hdlm;- ‘'llmt nlmoi-t iMtti.H that
pp.rtm.l of MtnK-s; huf. |o.,iy. J-ov he
I has eliati;:*dr' -l*iti-*hurg IdiiwUeh.
MME. RITA KRAUS.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST
Holding three Diplomas, also Graduate of
Dr.Caissarato.Sarah Hernhardi's Ileauiy Doctor.
All Igilcst Mechanical and Klcclrical MclhfKls
usctl to Remove SujicTllous Hair. Moles. Black
Heads and all liujicr feet urns ol the Skin or Sr:glp.
Facial Massa-r, Bust I icvclopmci.t and Hatr
Culture a S|H:rialtv. <JNF-: TKEATMKFT anfl
FACE MASSAGE KRKI.
Will Be Here One Wcek.Endlnr July I6II1.
WHITING'
Office: Room
loom 31.
31.
we:
TRY A RECORD WAf^ AD.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
lOo
l»or
. For choice bit; lot ol bummCT
Ula$b Tabrics
Dimities. Satin Stripe Lawns, Lace Strips,
etc, in loth dark and light ground work,
seu-l- twi
Hours,':
BEZS-r
GASOLINE ENGINE
MffilN
Yeirci
OIM EARTH
:'-:L
V
m
m
And we are prepared to PROVE IT TO YOU by. the
actual test of.EASE, SIMPLICITY, and ECONOMY
of operation. POWER produced and DURABIUTY of
construction. All users of COLUMBUS ENGINES
-will certify to the above TactS(^ :
beautiful patterns, all the new goods.
About one-half of these. wortb doitble
the price.
Better eetVoiirsConigbk
fc-;
splendid
mm
TRY A RECORD WkNT AO.
: - r ‘
FERRIS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Uli.
I
TnvcfwCia''s:,«
. ;* ,,
1 -r
SataiiJ«lynlAa<«l
WMte Duck
Dclts
SC iMiikripe MdMir.gDod liDeof colon, tplcodcl for Shirt Waist
.
Soit^ Dm CoatM, etc, •ottb 60 to 60c. ti>ecUl price........................2Sc
Gilt or Nicklc Buckle
S1.S0 Norehy Suitings, 64 inch for..................................................fLOO
loc: ,
• '::n'
Dlack Silk
. Dclts
Splendid new line
.
,25c ■
SS iMiVcaesi.l>hcfc.B.«y.l>>o>i>, cvdinol......................... ............15c
BUefc >ad white, bloc oi>a»hiie.thepar<l checks, io «ool ot 25t
50c
$i00 Nordly Sorting, 64 ioefa for...................................................... fL5*’
SS.60 Fancy Mohair, 64 iodi for................... .
(L75
gl.60 Bine LomIoo Twine........................................... ..........................Me
SUks
ai inch hlaA Pcan de Soic, b^ silk ever offered you at the price,
‘
wear guaranteed.......................'........... ................ ...........................58c
Special quality in a 36 inch black Taffeta, wear guarariteol, best thing
in the city for ptioe..k................................................................64C
S7 inch Japanese Silk, black and colors, splendid quairty....,,... ....50c
:
V
&:====... .
$3.60 Ibr.................................................................
Pretty Dimities in both light and dark colon choice ............. .............. lOc
Satin stripe Lasms, light grounda floral patterns, very pretty choice.... lOc
I9c
Uerceriaed Ginghmns, Shepard check................................................. 25c
Novelty Mercerised Suitings, very pretty ctdor effect, were 60c, now.... 29e
:lSt
Domestics
Shirt Waist
Tucked back -and front,
cither white or linen
colar, also black and
white lawn, beat
waiat in city for
^
i
Specials from Suit Dept.
JIO 00 and $liOO covert coats...........................................................$7.00
FJther style, box or tight fltting-aatin Uned. fuOy guaranteed. A high
graile garment at a small ptke.
. . . $U.M
1.00
Shirt Waist Suits
Best selection in the city. Nothing more practical for summer, easily
Uundered. Prices moderate............................
Carpet Department
*
72x88 White Bed Spread,
good weight and quality
$18.00 and $16.00 suiu,.. .|8.7S
Every suit was good value at first price.
Nobby b’ack isffeU silk coats, some new arrivals that are ereeptionafly
good at the price.............................. ..............................................^.00
■
m
lfix38 red border bock towel;s|4endid towd..............
19x38 bemmed linen bock towel, colored border. 2 for........
3G in, foil blesched cotton, best in ooontry lor pi
lilies’ gsuxe ........................................ !...........
An extra gooil ooc for.........................................
Black mercerized pctticoau—wc have tbe best one in city for price..
$85.00 suiu.. .
a’.
CSorabrle &tiste, a very hue grade of Ijiwn choice for .............. Ito
Foiles and other Novelty Shirt Waist Suitinp.... U................... .
New line Summer Neck
wear, new designs in
both wash and silk
. Thhh.^
IS broken m socne ttylcs, but still wc bs\'e jot t!bc wsiA tbst^ron will
like. Three goodlellen.........................!................ SOc^.ULM
44 mA Oeriel. udeitnceol cloth, brom. rue/, cordmal. bbdc....5«C
Wash Goods
■
Shirt Waists Mi
Dress Goods
■k
!
i'.
-a '::l: SUMMERfcK" SPECIALS
i-;
n.
Store doted every
Friday
I
69c
Ladled Initial
HandkcrcUefs
good for 6c, special at
2iC ir
ULYI^-riiN.
— --
Vi mmi
Y
V
»M tT«ICr um
-•
f
umi^
»/
»b«K, Mc. 4. lOTm tf/iMgelt; $tf.
AM> JL OM «D9 W
WQUub 8»mU-
Mie^ il^ 1L-4V ordcfs
iir Bri«a«cr GvMTil ItoCHirrki
aU U«9v «ifwrli- lo li.aaNit «UI be SUISOM4 at
aavMBcar com1m» and tJi*
ba raaaM to mala ta tbe
Milaal o«e^ aria Ir 4cialk»4
•m aaai tfala. Coolid ra
m mm aaroGU to «uap %111
I invai tba boaif iUtlaaa:
M arm ba OaOted to 1S6
ftf ^laaaca. Tba khaki oal'
0 K< vara vklte «a dour, hot
bate fba prirUoga of ap
■ mOmdt
URSIONS
«r A«ttet» a 1M> r.
^ W.mildKlA jvlTt. IM.
tM^wiiLwmifmouct-
datelli of
m tt mm wllf
m the itate la toe aatlnaal
to to told
Aacaac The
torlat tto Irighaot anrisau
to tav fa» aooNa of 0rc ihoti
too. 200. fOO. too. SOD. POO aad
at netaapiaJar tarpeto aad
ill raai will cuaniuto toe
aua. Major Car] A. Wag.
Haraa. laapretor of i
c«, will have chanre of the
• to tova Booa find pniC'
toa eacattpmeat. alto
: W.
s Joha Btooaaek. •
od aw Ik. aoe 34, uma tt. raasa •:
fsti*.
an Thoiainpa aad wifi to Haaa
Nurd, 9 W lot 13^ Moek
H. U ft
Co.'a aarMh: INO.
WUUam M. Hom aad wffa to A!«;
aador Haooa. lot 4, avL 23. toov 2«.
raaga 13; $l/m,
OaaW B. Graadall aad wtfe to
Oam Wlcklu. parMi, Blaa^wood;
flit.
wmiaoi U Brova to C. A. Baai
iDoad. lot 17. Mock 7. Parry Haaaab t
▲Mra Cbarch to OaltaraaRat Ro^
lot 11. Mock C.
aotort J. Prfca aad wife to Mra. C. |
M. Ban, poTBCi. ooc.». towa ». raasc Broadway. K. T.
11; fito.
Orea C. Cte aad wife to Otfrer B.
CaM. w ^ora^ofaal4.toe.9.
towa 27. raago 12; 2Sto.
wniiaai Bi Calkiat to Waian;
V«dcr, lou » aad 1§. block 7. Petry
Haxmak'fi aocood add; |1.2ii0.'
tUthcrtac T. Moftry to Sarali B. IV
Gaasp. Sou 4 and 7. block 2J«&>rth Fife
Lak«: 21«.
WUHaai Loadoa to tinhd Bristol,
oadlrlded H M so
s«c. 2. towa SC.
Our July Clearance Sale this year is the greatest chance you ever had to save money.
Our stock of good, honest, reliable goods is so large and our assortment is so complete
y that you can find just what you want at just what you want to pay.
Many articles you can buy here for iesa^than a common dealer pays for them for
our stock must be reduced and lots of odd pieces in nearly everything to close out.
The Most Original, Modern
Lofty in Conception, Regal in Equipment, Honor
ably Conducted, Truthfully Advertised. The
World’s Best Circus Talent
and so on right through.
:'k
■i'
UP-TO-DATE AMUSEMENT
ENTERPRISE ON EARTH.
Some of the Biggest Bargains
Hammocks
Caceptionally Carge Assortment of Odd
Dressers
S'E r„V;.-.v,v.v.v.v.v.:v.:r.v;.v.::v* S
.nml so on right up to
2‘J.OO values for..................... ...............$17.50ami so on
Lawn Chairs, l^awn Seit<H‘S. Cam]» Stools so cheap
you r;innol allord to go without them.
A^good fultling Camp Stool............................................-5c
.V goo<l. solid, well
ii\:ule. nicely painted, folding
•n nV
lawn s< ii< <-. will s,-at
siat 1Ihre,* pe*.ple, foir l.OOand $L*J5
A’ fine coinfortablt
Croquet Sets....,
^ling
,uA
hammock chair, only $L<M)
........ 45c per SCI up
Gasoline Sieves and Kanges
Oil Stoves. Gas Ranges. Wood and Coal Stoves and
Rangi s. We will i>nsiiively save you money, time and
annoyance, in any of lir; above.
Ill our Cr«U«ryrcrn and €irahii««fari D2?t*
^r''
a richly
Fin^.^Earge Cine
of Iron Beds 't ex^rfonally low orices. Several
tiifTcrent pailemH, from S‘i.75 up to
lo he closed
out at about factory cost. ^
You can find a Ix'd here, any size, any color'll any
price you want to pay.
)
Anything you want in Springs and
mattresses
10 or 12 wool top mattresses (worth $:!.7.5t <1*0
to close out for........................... ................... I cl
Our heaviest cut is on Sideboards
as wc have three tiim-s as m.iny as
wc want in [nly
$15.00valucs
15J.OO values
20.75 values
:5C..50 values
lyi.UI values
for.......................$10.75
for.................
11.75for........ .................14.75
for..................... 27.50
for ....
.... .‘15.75
Disbos
A Good Cime
EXCELS ALL OTHER SHOWS
Not only in fts Exclusive Circus Features, ZooloRical Exhibitionsand Horse Fair Displays,
but in its Kreat
A good. rciiaWc 2-burner gas in<* siovt?, for only $2.75
'J'hey range right up to a be.a iful :;-burncr cabi net
$51.75
gasoline range (worth $40.). for only...........
G.*\S RANGES, connected free, $11. $1 $15.
Shewing REMARKABLE FEATS, demonstrating
tilt-Surprising Intelligence of Trained Elephants,"
Baboons. Bulls, Horses. Ponies, Monkeys,
j
Coats. Pigs and Donkeys.
WOOD and COAL
ranges and stoves. Wc
always carry a complete
assortment of the vcr>'
best makes and at prices
that defy competition.
Our Steel Range, with
high closet, and rescrx’oir
burns either coal or wood
(just like cut) at...$27.75
cannot be equaled.
The same way with our
$55. range.
Any one who has ever
used a gUlCK MEAL
will tell you that they
cannot be equaled.
We give you time and easy payments on theserices the same as before.
J. w; SI-A-rER
WholesaJ^ and Retail
Reliable Home Furnisher
cite
The Immensity, Originality. Uniqueness and Novel
ty of the Great Wallaca Show
to get a Refrigerator
lues lor.................................................... ...$ 7/25
S0.-25 vain
Sl J.Mi values (nr............................................................ bU»0
$J5.1M» values for............................. ............................... 17.75
A good assortment of Ice Chests for a little mon<*y
Cxeeptionany Carge Cine
of well made, wxll finished liXTENSlON T.AULES.
75 different styles of chairs to select from. Several
Items of these at first cost, all others at a big cut,
flew style rockers to select from, at same protional cut.
portio
A large assortment of COUCHES
A large assortment of MORRIS CHAJRS
In fact, a Urge assortment of iCver> thing you need in
your home, all from repdar, reliable factories, and
will cost >*ou less money, in some instances, than you
would pay some other place for cheap job stuff.
• • •".• f\:
-ir
al away below factory cost.
Jl-coai<Ml granite tea and coffee pots, for................... BC
Extra large enamd wash bowls, for...........-..............Uk*
atid soon right through our large slock of graniteware
• several prices in between
these
Trmyfmrmm
A Continuous Display of Marvelous Preformances
by a Mighty Conclave of Original Notables
you will iiml some of the bigg<!st bargains you ever saw.
W<-4iavCslonc an exceptionally big business on these
good?rand have od<l pieces and odd sets of all kinds
and <l<!scri|)tions, that imisi go regardl< ss of cost,
beamiful. decorale<l Kki-piece tlinner set. gold
trimmed, (worth $1- and $141. your choice for $U.CK)
with
■OM to bla Upa. Tbaa,
mmetobliP. H?
ipa. cpBad lor a plaaa
m
WC arc showing in our Carpet. Rug and Curtain De
partment. You will he the loser if you do not visit
this department now. .\ fine assortment of all styles
and gratles of Carpets at a big sacrifice. A beautiful
rug so cheap you could afford to have it in your kitchen
A large assortment of Lace and 'l apcsin^ Curtains.
A nice pair of lace curtains, 'J,'j yartis long, (75c values)
for....................................................ISc each or ^jc per pair
Next style
Aaluesl. for-...45c per pair
and so on right up
Hlankels. Bed Sheets. Bed'Spreads, Billow Cases, Com
forters, Billow.*^. etc., at a big saving to you.
I owes hla power
I pm of apeoeh. A
aad of Ian*
kes him a moM uiceful
any Itall. and. he I*
I to to reUlned on one able
r of erery aoit that atnml*
poUtleal Inflneace In the
: roarU, Cockran remov»x!
tto America at the ay
1 erlih him nothini; but
r habit which
oaoo to make him worthr the Urec waa when a»ckr»n
laaell to be convivial. Hot
' brilllani men who
or mined by rem on <if |
* oonvIvUl pleaa
whether he ma
I a career for hlmaclf or not |
not pormlt himself any In
I threatened aoc«»s
<»T to/ Uil. doeknn bu|
He doea
he practices
a homir of
and rcHorta "wherv
Only once durof prosperity has he
to break his vow.
eeatloa of 1SP4 Cock•peach. He
aooi into It. and when
ma tonnblinf with esHJa friends,
ad him to ihe echo,
he knew it.
Mpbborlnp reauarant
ripplnp with
wbltof ao that be
pd. llmoat oxhaia
id him to let them
and to the plory of
called blmaetf for a
M water. The Hntmr
m
A large assortment to select from
I COCKIIAN
use BOOZE.
crowned
AT TRAVERSE CITY,
Monday, July 18?i
One of the hcapiest cuts is on Bedroom Suits
ki:
Irertan—Wife
i; Botoiiis (Jid her
fottnd lloUlster*.
Tea. Now ahe>
(thy. ao 1* baby. 2S
r Tablets Johimun linia
Roofid trip tickaa at low tataa Oa
•ala at an aekat staOaes. AMcacoats
for ratal, nmll of tkkau aad fMI pai^
tScafaia.
firl ft toto
'mm ®EATEST YET
•xtrma al toiler, i
Miu «aa to pur
to •ome that the
to troop* will to a men
rotldaau of Bpanrth
to arpaathe men tcidakr
la committed that
m the brif
AID HAfiAZmS
.Mdl 'T^rr
twill*. MIoH.
TRAINED ANIMAL DEPARTMENT
Wallace Circus Day Programiua
IO a. m.—A Combined Street Parade. A nni-jne>»,l."a^
atioo of Gljrious Street Carnival, Spcrtocnlar Street Fair, « Zoolo^icil .UispUy, Horae Fair and Glitterjtg Pageant.*.
t ,., ,,
1 6C7 p. m.~Doors Opened to the Imaenie WaterproaTTcnta. k; | /v f vj
l:I5&7:15p. m —Prof. Bronson’s Concert B.ind i
of RenoamclSolo’atmnsidaiwb-glnsaASmmute Grand Cdort t on •
the center wage.
,
/•
2 & 8 p. m.*-.W.fe,tnre Peifcmunoe U-giw. comprisingimihitiiaii.rw,
k
Oveivfadmii^ iiwV^bable Gymnic, Aciobalic, S]<ccUc<il«i^ Aerial, ; ]
Tkafawd Aaimd. Hippodromatie Faair]
,7 ,.|
Kka
OoUmmur *lrl foB While eating be gave some oC hU Manm tkerir tro9. brmklng mrm twlc«. tory to the preacher. He aald he bad
MIm BUutcbc U rmc or^atoed v lived In New Tork. and bad apent
parhapa aever btn cgualed. Jew Gob
■iTmalUl »iaUter ai MaaelMat«r.
oblck of Cediwa. CMllf, writes: -For
Oarl N. Mather, formcrtr of Hoarard
IS yoara I endured Inahlferable pain
frtim rbeumatlam and nothing relieved
iMWgli I triad everythlag known
Afler tbU be gradually drifted Into ____ ne acroaa Declrtc nitiers and Iff
Woauui caii«M~aiW two u)o
tha graalaat medldne on earth tot
life of crime, and had apeat Bsach of thak trouble. A few bottles of It com
kaep; r> at Capae for keepiac opea t
the Umc In prlMm. He paid 11 waa hi* plaUly relieved and cured me.- Just
Ftotirth.
II. L CroBiB. *trac klaT* of Mlehl> mtenuoo at flrrt to aUlke the preach aa good for Uver i
San. Bhlpc 1»M froft weektr lu cUx er dcMrn. and could not tell why h-f and geaorml dcbl!l
did not carry oni hli Intemion when Isfaclion guarmateed
MaiteU.
f>mg Store aad F. H. Meads. HnigOr. I^waenby entered the door. Hr glaU.
Meklaaoa €oaaty cook catchea
br trap Blade of heer ka« drieoa fall wid hj waa tlixd of the life, and
wlahed to reform; and It waa for tbia
BEAR WALKED IN
or aplkea.
at Coaslaailac broke la- purpoae that he wanted tbc |3.
I at Hla
The mlnUtiT aakid him to kneel Landlord Wat Much
"iLckarrh. isauahlaa wladows mad rutStrange GaevL
wUh him In prayer, and the etrangllaa bott rope.
beapoadcary orrr lit hoalth caaacd vlaltor compileJ with the requent. For
Pa.. July 12.-Rarly 1a tb*
Abkm Waodburr. CHatoa county farm a few momenta the pre^scher anr
morning L. 11. Haney, landlord of iht
thief were pMc by rid.* oa bende«l City hotel at Jlarnsbcro. Cambria
er. to kill hlmeelX*
Beaton Harbor man anka police pnv knwj4. while the mlubler offer.*.! up county, was arouxed from hla i
lerlloa from luro aalocm koepora for a fervent prayer. Then the minUier hera by a crash In the room. Opening
told him that If he waa elncerc in bia hla eyes he waa startleil to iw>:* a Ufi
whom be got out ararranta.
I)jckmrme la to have a iao new IntcnUun to ndortn Le would aid him iHWr. The nolae had arouaw-d Mni
clrrator. which la aow la tbc conrtc Hj wojHI take him to a hotel. an<l at lUney. and she scream.*d ftu help,
the fulbjwlng dnr would tr>- and lla:l tier husband sprang out of bctl and
cf rrt'ctkai.
Mimiigtoa*- TinkgQ fatbrm hare dc vropl.^merl fnr him. Tho man at flmt tilaod a chair to protect himae!f and
efdr^ to aak fur blUa for ibo Initalla wa*» ln>lluiMl to at'cepi the kla.lnt
wife.
Uon of a water woilm ayetcia in the the roliiliter. but. remernl ering that
Bruin came toward lh»»m and Haney
his plrrure wah lu the ropie's gallery, rwung the chair. Nr*. Haney was still
tlllagr.
Am aan Maaons will move Into ih. lr h? dt*c!lned. saying he would be on *cn*aming. and the K\xr%t% of the ho
the
public
atrecta
no
ilroe
at
all
until
new Icmiile la a ahon time,
tel w.*rc coming from their ^s»m^
dcdlcailoB of Che hnlldltti
AU.ul this lime the b:ar t*..nrbjU( d
take place mitU October.
that things were g'-tilng too interest
Man/ acrei. of (omatoM jn the virin reform, and In turn receiving the as- log and he decided to leave. As he
mtraneo
that
he
w.mld
not
b:*
reported
Hy of Brown City have been kftljtl by
emerged fn>m the landlurd’s room into
aome lanect
and moat of tho to the iMllre. the elrange vUlt.'.r l.*fl the hall there wfs a rush to get
the hoiue. and it is not known uhleb of the w
ground haa been piowad up ««d
way. Arms wen* quickly
way ? e went.
planted to bonna.
tallied a?Mj ♦»*r bear drtvm off.
Neat winter the Mt Pleasant
SOLO INTO SLAVERY?
Night Wa* Her Terror.
win be able to tom down the ga« to
‘i would cough nearly all night
Jurt that dim lu^ml llliitninaliun which
long.** writes Mrs. Chas. Applegau*.
la mcNit effiMiUo In mittmi uf
of Alexandria. Ind.. “and could hanlly
In*. The new ga> plant th that Hty
gel any sleep. I had wmsumplbm so
81. I^.uls. Mo.. July 12.—Frank bad that If I walked
will be completed by Ull.
K«ii:v. a prlMUi.r at the nutr C.iurts ctmgh frlgblfuUy and spit bliK»d. but.
taod.
les fa
on a eharg.' of carrying n r.vohcr
When n Ranllnr county
bolilc* of I>r. h
hu cow had tieen killed he antd It wn* rays that I..* purcha-ed the w.*a|Min tu ciivery wholly cur
worth t^ery rent of IfHMt. but when he kill W. P. Ib.ndrlcks, whom he .-avs .ns iKMinds." Ifa absolutely guaran
parchas.'d
him
the
same
as
a
»«!
bv
.‘
liM**!
to
cure
Coughs.
C«dds.
lot tlrlpiM*.
learned that It wait llRhtnlbi: Imtir
of a railway train that had Mrork hvr from his parent* for $:i wlicn hr was Ilronrhtlls and all Thriuat and l.*tug
Tn.uMes. IVIrt* Ddc and |l «m‘. Trial
he aald 110 would have U rn a k^^kI 12 yc*ars old.
boUh's fnt- at Johnson* Hnig Store
K.lll) say* that he <*ndtin*d lh€
price for the old bmic.
F. II. Mcadt*.
har»h treatment of Ibuidrirks for a
II waa thought that another tnurtHlr
y<*ar after his mother had sigu«*d the
WORRY CAUSES DEATH
had been added to Norfhvtllo'a alremly
nilopllon paI*.r^ to H.*ndrirks for the
long Il«t when, thr other day. the
t'jin.MeraUcjn i»f |.'i. He then relM-IUnl Mann Cheats Himself at a Sale and
iraiomen on a luiMlni; iVn* Marqot tu
and ran away from hla home, going
Heart Disease Follows.
freight «aw the Uitly of a Uiy doatluir
to .New York, where he joined a tuer
Mar^Tsvlllc. Ohio. July 12.-Tlie vud
In tlw river. Word wn« aenl back, but
chant vessel on which he made a trip
den death of Nelson Nano I* atlrlb
thoar who went to look ftie matter np
anmnd the wrurld.
uted to worrying oyer the purchase of
met the -body" golgc home
a wagon b.*<1 at a sab*,
paid llT.nu.
A hew teU'phonr line U hclnf: ert'Clii*tnisly th
ed belwtx'n C'arleton and Stuney
gear on which
Creek by the ITople-. T. kphonc Ctmilb* linxMjol over the mati»T, whbh
pany of Wayne and Monn>c rountiiw.
bnmght «»n an attack of h«*art tnnililc.
A new line ban aU., hem added to the
to which he wa* subject, and it soon
Biatn line out of Flat R.irk. l-'armenR
terminated in Ms d^wth.
find It a great eonvcnli'iicr and many
tidrpbonca are bring placed In farm
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and might lest III tie
The Frankfort Patriot says that i>ob
le Is Hr. King s
thing that ever wra* made
ItlcM Is a pr*ily d«*ad pro|»oHHion in
These MIU change
New Ufe nil*. Thcpc
woaknccs luto ftrcnglh. lUtIcimncp*
BetuH* et»unty at present, luring it.*
AiitMNlili. LaBd ami
easDiln Euftoe Supples.
•if it*s manufactured I
can supply it.”
W.II.PA*6E,
ELECTRICAL MACHINIST.
iSiCmmSl.
CmaashnMwrlo;
FREE OPEN AIR SHOW
TONIGHT. CITY MARKET
LOT.
How much lime and mpney arc wasted by ihc
use of inferior I’aris Green; to say nothing of the
loss of your i>oiatocs—let us sell you your Paris
Grech.
\Vc pride ourselves on buying the best
the market affords.
Price
no higher than
0-...
elsewhere at
lUaifs Drug Store.
FOR RENT.
Craverse City.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WANT A HOME
.
•otMtuu UBXT r
i
We have sold ni3re Hom:> ttnu any other real estate dealer In
the city. By hustling we have secured the largest list of houses
and farms for sale. We will not list any property for which the
owner asks more than it is worth. When you buy of us you
get value received. Do you want a house, farm, grocery store,
barber shop, bakery, wagon, buggy, saw mill, laundry, cot
tage, where you c^n resort, resort lots, building lots in any
part of the city, or have you anything to trade or need any
money-then sec us. The sooner the belter for you.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title ,
PRICES SATISFACTORY
/
Eatabllabad in ieS8
Room 210 blatw Bank Bldg.
'S,
V n-■
►it
To be a socoessfiil wife, to
retain the love and admltatia
of her husband should be a
woman’s coolant study. II
sbewoold be aU that she nay.
she most suaidwdl aiaiast the
siyns of in health. Mrs.Brown
tells her story f« the benefit of
all wives aad aothers.
ply the needt of the Tillage.
The NarthrlUe MethodlaU are mak
lag extensive preparations for celebrntiag the seventieth anniversary of
4 thrtr total church orgaalaatkm next
gamrday aafl Sunday. Durlag th,;
tkraoooorc aad tea /wars th;> church
tbat« aad boIH ap ay
paa had Bftywmn pairtorw, apent over aatixw ayatem. tm I waa iBdMdl^ a
piadjaoo for #xpsbbcb nad beaevo
Imeea end nnrolh^ over 4.M people SpriafA Atk., Visa PWaldcsit MdUian
fn It* membership and more ih.in
BNm mtm
,d,«oo la Us Sunday school.
power. They're wonderful In building
After teveral months* Inronvinlenec
to the p’-ibUc the bridge over Fawn
liver at C«m*ianilnr. which was *wfpt
away March r?TEjtoJbei*n replaced and
will be fully TOmpiet^ writhto a few
day*. It* manner of conmnirilon
while in use at o’her points is new
there. Tho ahatment*. Instead of be
ing of Btone before, consist of *t<*<i
tubes two and aoc-half feet in diamt^
ter. each with a pile driven In'thr cen
ter and then fltlcd with cvmcst. Tbc
bridge Is seventy'llvo feet in length
and the abuiiB;*au wrlll cost ISOO acv
crml hundred* lc*» than stone and ful
ly as good, if BOt better.
Open tbe door. let in the air.
The wind* arv sweet, the Cowers an*
lair.
Joy is abroad In the world for rac«
Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea.
Johnson Drug Op.
lit a Plcttre
of tlie Deweat Ming by
Lee Oman Smith. -Just a Picture of
rou" ii a hlgii class ballad, oa the ord:*r of • violcu'* and is eaJoylBg an
immense sale. One copy of thU ballad
ba* been sent to frery music seller ta
the United State* and Canada? so that
an lovers of aretlc m
portnnUy of securtag
JBSTBilCTS OF TITLE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First National Bank
c, w.
AMILF.
NERLINGER
GENERAL MANACEg .
ASHTON
LEE HOINSBY, Salesman.
wtvrkavihilr^walt?
MANAGER SALES DEPT.
L 6. BRYAMT, VHt
-W
two w<i*ks I
ngie
t for the nomination uf sheriff has ap
; pearvd. SUll. as there are already
twelve aspirants In the Held, he ought
. BOt to bi'cume diacouraft'd.
After praying for rain for sevc ral
< wrecks the farmers have now changed
thtdr pica to one for a lllile dry
weather now until the hay is In. Ar
a mailer of fact a number of farmer*
^ Were caught with a coaslderablc aert*
* age of hay dowu. which haa lxH*n Ita b
ly damaged by the rains. The wet
weather baa saved the potato a and
com, howctcr.
Bhclbr village ts eonalderlng the advlaal.lUty of either abutting down tho
municipal oleclrlc lighting plaul or
■ rmlat^ the rat ?a ao as to put the plant
oa a self-supporting basis. It is poaalblc that the outcono of the matter
oot with pain aad wenriagna 1 then
will be the Issuing of bands for tho In BoUced a aUteaMBk of a wonaan
aUtlatloa of a romplctc new planL the
jsr-
MW U.l_rw.lt, Ul-Mrr.M.MU.UJUT«
IMW. trwt clM. »1: K. uulM w mtnMt.
TISitt
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claua Warnar. Proprtavor
KUTTO.Va BAT. MICH
CranerseCily
Business College
SInb. Bndi, 6nli, FniWHt,
J. M. FELL.
We Ptpart Young Wtn and Womtn for
Business and de/p them to Positions .
These are a few of our last winter students now in positions:
lohn Bookmaycr, with National Cash Uc^isier Co.
Maud Compton.
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Franlc l^nvjley, Ulinor vK: Underwooil.
Florence Pulcipher. Kelly Lumber Co.
Mamie Dunn, A. B. Curtis.
Maude Huntinj^on, Hamilton Clothin^j Co.
Cecil Geer, Nerlin^cr’s Real Ksiate F.xchan^c.
Flora While, Carson City,Gazette.
Heber Stout, Faille Press.
Arthur Wells, liannah. Lay Mercantile Co. .
Nettie Wurzburg, Julius Campbell.
COMMISSION BROKER.
Suita 3oe-Naw Stata Bank ;
bulUllng. Corraapondant Qm
Ellia. Grand ftaplda.
•
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Official Market Qootatioos hy pn> !
vale wire, direct from New
York and Chicajtck
r.
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ScbolarsMtis.
R* DocKefay, Princi»aLi^^|
TrawM CHj UpBiiMic !
Wats.
kF. HARMS,
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IVdlnnllaa «T Mlehioa C»r. >•«. «>tiMM nonMMnUn Mtendon. The
! taMl hllli on thn IndUan than t»
^ t ptmnd to bo oa)y a f«w arilM frois
iarlaa »ort
aa boor. It wmf
Mot MteU Moa frooi tbo opper
•oon of tbe iova towa balMlaga
Dr. Hoary R Loob« of Ballaa. Jef
foffooa ooopty. Iowa, elalmi to hare
aiartai Ororcr Oerolaad on hli po
e V ^ IlCleal carww. He was ia Buffalo whoc
f S‘ Hr. CloTelaai was aoniaated for sber
Iff. Dr. Uobor aayi: “Whoa It Mac
aoarty Use for a shortff to be aom
laatei I aaM U» aur ael<bbor: •Whm
are <vea Tai goUu
Wall pratiT
7 to .boat
/
aooa tba
aMlaatloas for obertff were opea aad
1 .boated as load as 1 could. ‘Qrorer
^
peralaadr It was Ukea up all orei
fc; tba boaae aad then sooaoae aoml
H aatai bba. He was elected by a bU
ly M)ority aad be kept sblag oa Ull h<
iif.|BlbawbtU bouse.Katopatkla wUV bo only U ncii
BMOtb. He U aa lasplrini flaure
afraid. Flee years ago Karop*tklc
eras waraad that tbe graat powdei
jaaimiiae at Bt PMerabun was to Ih
' Mowa up witbla twaaly^our bourf
aadtbeaaMtaeatToaloBioo. Toe
loa was oataldo bto si^. but Kuro
patkla. who reoelTed bis warala^
while la bed. rose aad weat at onct
to the Bt. Dettrrsburt magaslae stores
Caillpi togetber oSceni and men. bi
taspoeted tbe atoraa. deeUred tbe In
BpecUoa aat|ofactory and gsYe erer>
ama three days* leare as a token o)
hla pleasune. Otber guards aad sap
dug around tbe magsslne and befor«
algbt It was eertalB that any dsnget
that bad ealated bad been arerted
Nolbtag bappeaed. but the next mom
lag the powder magmslnc In Touloi
was bloWB up.
.
____The telegraph office at Wcsitown
1^.. Is ta charge of Willard KUlmon
! Taylor, who Is deaf, yet who wlU
marked ability attends not only to the
tmegraph buslacas at tbe railroad atetkrn. but also looks after the sale el
UfkeU and the cbedOag of baggagt
to tbe auawrous trains between West
Cheater and Phtladeipbla. On the leJ
egrmpb lastnmMt Is bto oflloe he has
.i':
arranged a slgapl so that be can de
;
tect by sUht wbeaerer there is a
, sage on tbe wires. He then places a
ruler on tbe maguet of tbe sounder
mm6 allows tbe otber end of tbe ruler
to rust between bto apper and 1
leHb. to this way be has acquired
proffcMcy lu reading the asan
by Ibe rlbratkms of the ruler. Hto po
attkm at tbe key la recelrlng
sages excites tbe curiosity of all vis
f Itorq to Wedttowu aUtlou.
Tbe foUowlug advert tooment apears
la a dally poper of Loadoa. Bag
-WaBtad-Odtoe boy: polite, atten
. . tire, quick; ooe who does not wbtoUc
•Htowalha’ preferred. Address, etc.'
A city man to whom this adrerttoe
meat was abowa. aad who has 2e
clerks under bto aupenrtokm. erery
. tme of whom whistles-Hiawatha.-de
park aad Bmi Joan. GaU a few
toyaagA. A large beadle of blaakets
Id eu bis Imdi;. wbkb acted aa a
r for dm biaw struck by the to
tire la wkut aarad tbe maak Ufa.
la. who Is a laborer aboat to
yaurs of age. was walking to Boa FraaTbsca Is a dorrble track at the
pofat wkera tbe man was etnKi.aai
!a eteppiag from tbe track to aeoM a
wrtbbouad trala be walked dtoaedy
mt of aae gotog tbe oppoalte dl
recUoa. Tbe eaglaeer sQaaied a warn
ag. but It was too late. Bbmaa was
d to feet lato tbe air aad fell to
be ground. Tbe trala was stopped
rnd tbe crew expected b pick up a
lead man. Bbmaa was ’fooad sHUag
>j tbe aide of tbe road looklag fOr bto
tot. He was offered a ride Into the
!lty aad medical aid by tbe railroad
abyxkiaa. He decllacd aad aald be
would be all right la a abort ttoae.Isaac Oobetooa. who Uvea la Barm. Col^ has tbe asost remarkable
cciie atorage battery oa record. la
ud of aulag tbe traanrmy oompaay.
be had at first coatomplated. he to
oldag ia tbe'good lock that has be
ralleabim. Mr. Oobetooa has a burro
eblch. like others of tu species. Is adllctcd to tbe habit of eaUng Un cans
lad looso bale wire. It was such a
leld for these relishes tbst tbe otber
lay. when a lire wire broke ou one of
be tramway lines la W^eat Deavcr.tbc
!ook?y broke away from tbe posi
vbere be was bitched aad devourod
ibout 10 feet of tbe wire, also to.OOO
-oils of electricity, before anyoae
ould stop him. He was so highly
barged that his owner was col^pcUed
o insulate bhnself by procuring a pair
if rubber gloves to lead him borne. It
vas a mystery wbat to do with tbi
uilmsl after this. unUl It occurred \c
Hr. Cohelson to operate a small clec^
ric fan In hl» bouse by atucblng
rlr? to the donkey to convey tbe curcnt. Tbe doeVey probably has sufIclent power stored In him to run the
•an a couple of vreeks. Having dtomvered that tbe Ookwado I
aakes an excellent storage battery,
dr. Cohelson to thinking of bnylag
and to raise and sell burros for elec^
ric purposes.—Denver Times.
No Pity Shown.
-For years fate was after me coniBUously.- writes F. -v. Gulledge. Vermaa. Ala. -I had a terrible case of
Mies, causing 24 tumors. When all
ailed Ducklena Arnica Salve cured
ue.- Bqoally good for Bums and all
tebes aad pains. Only 2kc nt John4>n's Drug Store and F. H. Meads.
In tbe busbrnm of Aostralto we find
perhaps tbe lowest order of men that
to known. They are so primitive that
do not know enough to build eren
t they can approseb to 1
to gather a lot of tsrigs and
taking them into a thicket or jungle.
buUd a nest for a borne. Tbe neat Is
usually buUt Urge enough for tbs fam
ily. and If tbe Utter be ve
then tbe
piuduet fMtotot yaarty, aad. wbllr
ff«tBBtag.tbe aumber of cats la Bag
V RealEsi.ue JSlssre-.vsir
M Real Estato We Han Ftr Sale dWiSSsswstMigar
Mt ba to fccM fMdAd ralattsa to too
to bare at bsme about bis tripu
and uro also wnudmtoff vbat tba fin.
alt wa bb af a roMaee Mt was
rvi liauoa wMb muaB Mu. fit float
ad by a ahirt uatot
lac mm of too Buoot ptoeaa au Btola
riraaC and la cartatoly uBarad aaty
fan wajM. Jbd_ JBir t
MWktec kMM M nto >o oU
dASSSffSffSSt.
Lata M aud 1C Made 1C Haeumfr,
Lap A Ce.^ BIh addlltoiw oikuatod aa
Waat 71b alroat. targa mhm roaas and a little gaod ttosbar.
$fim tahaa 140 aaraa throa inBaa
om Northpoct. larga frame tiaima.
1th good booaanant. two targa barua.
Sbe llvod nader rroaaure tbai roabe aeraa of ordinrd. tend laval and nil
dered M dtoxy.
Bba bekmgod to tea date aad
good timber.^ Ona mila from ac
Browatog by right:
4
This is a fine farm.
flO acres near Battoaaa Bay* on
Bhoae at Inacbeoas aad teat. naU
tIJOOL
wra. fine aacond growth, two good
would vote if she might.
Na. 112 RnHroad avauaa. a
roams Of watar. Would maka a fins
8bc aerved on a school board
small houac %rith mater and aswa
raaort property.
actiem. only tSOa
exmruge and.seal;
A largo houao and 14 lots. wHh
No. file Wabstor stract amsll
stream of wataA^ trout pend, all in
She gotfod mad she kodaked, and rods
on a wbed.
111 ba aold right.
Sbe read Totetd and Ibaea. kaes
100 acros of aa fine
no room houat and
thora to In tha atata locatod to
• and bath, vrotar to b
met county.
Approved of Dctearie aad loved to
Vacant
lots in all parte of tha city
shoot game.
proporty. lot worth MO per foot,
» mention. It certainly
Her.childroa went ia for the top cdu location. Can be bought right.
catloB;
$250 takes 20
•f^ go* -Und •. byyins any nM
Her husband went seaward for i
ous prostration;
One day on bor UbU-ts she bad
hour free:
The shock was so groat that she died
■e kMor* tkat tt M) aot ba
brokeu—tf uot brokea, beat to ault tbe
for romance or tbe tocliaatkm
to do the unexpected la tbe gmase ^
.
cai-a. *Wle ««8.
cuutlotts. are always cut
. who. by lateaihm or aecldcat.
get within tbe image of bto arrows.
There to a kind of sfreet asyi
about love at kmg range which at
lates the desire, tbe constant kmgtog
see It wtiblB easy reach, where tbe
easUes built with casen
ncugb wbleb angels promise to peep
amy give way to tbe realities of bold
lag Wds. oeculation. aad tbe goo^
goos of tbe real arUcie. Tbe truth of
this last statement has been vi-ry
forcibly Uloslralod In the experiences
a well known and popular young
an of Ptot Wayne.
About one year ago aa unaddit
f goods was nnldadcd at tbe W’a
tosh freight boose. Mr. W. C. Dnglay
to the chief claim clerk In tbe c
tad It became bto duty to open
rnckage In a^ effort to see -what It
contained and^wbo it was from. Tbe
Invoice proved to be a shipment of
tolrt walft.s from a shirt waist factory
la this city, and was consigned to'a
large dry goods firm In Tyler. Texas,
ore forwarding the package Mr.
Dugtay and Harry Ftost of Uuntln^
ton. at that time a clerk in the yard
er’s office, each wrote bto name
address on t*-c collar cf a v
In a short time two daintily oc
mtoflves were received by the younx
from Tyler (Texas) fair ones,
r some cause Mr. Frosts s com“I bad sererera^e of kidney dH
»pondencod!ed early In the game. But r**rumi«lUm.
disrhar|tlriK bltMiUy
o with Mr. Duglay. As Artemus
Ward would say. ' he appeared to have
found bto affinity.” Letters became
frequent, and a map of Texas,
srlth Tyler red-lnki'd, that it might be
easily found, was In hto di*sk at For t>l« bjr Jw. a jekMen and Biq
an A •!•«*)«»
mes* To him the Lone Star sute
became the one sUr state, and that
vas of the first magnitude, and twin•tied and twinkled In Tyler.
Later on. when the case became
norc earnest, pictures wore ex
The Well Known Specialist.
changed, and the cabinet photo that
IS COIVlINO!
:ame to Mr. Duglay was that of a tall,
alllowy'. bright faced young woman,
rbe picture stimulated desire to see
be original, and letters grew more
Sequent. During the early spring,
rhen the flowers were tsrdy In bloom
ing In this Istitude. fragrant bouquets
me frequently from Texas, and frtim
vase on one desk to the Wabibb
'reigbt office flowers from the South
;and. redolent with odor, whispered
ords that love only can inlcn»rct.
Borne weeks ago Mr. Duglay accept
«1 an Invitation to spend his sammej
vacation la Texas, and last week ha
boarded the train and started for th»*
•outkwcft to rail for tho first time
Miss Gussle Fortl, who is the chief
rlerk in the Urtws gocxls department
jf a dry goods siort* whose business
to the greatest <4 »nr bouse in tbo
Offica Suita 301 New State BaakBliTg
DR. FENNHrS
KIDNEY «Backache
^SCURE
DB. DOnUD IKDOilUlD
BUGGIES
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.
Barney Anderson
ORB. BAWYffR dk
..J)ENTISTS..
JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF
..FANS..
F-OR SAl-E.OR REIM-r
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I 25 Cass Street.
Traverse City. Mich.
Members of the National Electrical Contractors AssocUtlon of the
United Stales.
to pat in your coal for next
FREE!
Mrs. nimtoo-Henry, are you galag
to take your horse to tbe races? Mr.
nimton-Tb tbe races? What tor?
That horse can't rsce, -I don't see
why. He to quite a pretty horse.** -Ha. Befttttiful Thou^ta
The sweat, pure btcotb of tbebabe to
to! Why. lamella, you couldn-t make
moMive of (rnmeemw aad beallb.
Milm do more than canter aroun
ATsDotberto yearning for driktoen is iatrack.** -WeU <trinmphantly). 1
wnsrable frum a love oftbe beontifnl. and
ise In tbe papers where horses win in A ocboorcs every woman to bring tbo
A canter.**—Kansas City JonraaL
Tbwuo-I met that toUow De
today. Browne-Yes: no be just told
am. Ibwue—Talk about a man srbo
won't Iteten to rrnaon- Browne Doa*t!
timrb wimt he's just been taMM
Dr. McDonald
Has for years made n riudy of chronic
amd lingering diseases. His extensive
practice and superior knowledge en
ables him to rule cverr curable dis^
ease. All chronic diseases of the bcaln.
spine, nerves, blood, skin, heart, lungs.
Uver. stomach, kidneys. bUdder. and
boftels scientifically and succcaafuny
tranted.
DR. McDonald pays special atten
tion to Catarrh. Catarrhal Deafoqst.
Throat aad Lung Dtoonses. Cbrook
Dtoenses peculiar to women. Nervous
and Physical Debility. Rheamnttem.
Neuralgln. Dyspepsto, nnd
Ad uarvous dtoenses ql
nnd Cblldren, No matter
your dtoense may be, THERE IS
STILL HOPE! Then DO NOT DE
SPAIR? but ooDsnlt Dr. McDonald and
get s correct dtognoris of your disease
nnd foel assured that tbe Doelor
knowt correcUy what nils you. and If
All Clra^a the «l»V»niii»l icgioe wiD ytm nro cnrmble be will cure you.
DENTIST
J;H.lliirM " 6M.R.IIcWifliy
MORROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
31 1 NEWWILHELM BLOCK
GRAND RAPIDS A INOiANA RT
COiPANY.
TnrrTM Cil/ for Korlkportat
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ABSOLOTELT OMHtLBSS
winter and
Rn Dap (Mr.
A. D. TYLER
CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
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Monday EniBc,Jfllf26tti.
All Work af HtofraM Fusalbls Or
Flaa ffaW WM a Bpaolalty.
to Btsm gfador. Jubo m. BSSi.
Trotiw U«Te TiwT«cstoCitr «-mtHarAiagaA Wri•» Wal-
-ATNOW IS
Park Place Hotel THE TIME
Tbnsfry MofRiBi, JBly 2ist,
Until
FKE INSURANCE
STATE STREET
Traverse City
Tbe Japanfwe have a queer way af
harvesting their wheat Instead of
rutblesaly cutting it down vrith
arythe or reaper they pnU up much of
It by hand and dip off tbe roots
sbeora. for they wtob to keep tbe beau
tiful long. golM straws from gi
brutord or broken. With tbe Japs, wbo
io everything neatly and allow
lag to go to waste, tbe atrawa a
most as ralosble as tbe grain. They
first fintten the straws, and then, aflar
being softened, they are woven. <
whole or split, into matting, ba
bats and many cib<T articles.
JOHN R. SANTO
O. F. CAItVKII ff Bfia
tk>n from tbe rain and i
tad what be to after.
Jast as the returns for tbe quarter
A rse PUT MaeneMt.
eudlag June to. abewiag a decrei
A servant girl sras once given
of over I12AOO.OOU macaroni by her mistress to prepare
urge meetlag held In for tbe table. NoUetag tbe glrTa tnra.iMertbepcealdeacyoradlf prise, tbe tody asked:
-Didn't yon cook macaimil at
at tbe CbanA of Ba|
i out to tbe cbaaceUor of tbr
Tbe moedag decided that
uiTtaaMe to tax eats half
btod. This, It kM ««l«»ied. would
tWHOSCitoS.
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L.IOM-r
SAVE MONEY
B
a U LOCEWOOD. O.p^ T.A
by letting os debver direct
ELECTRiCITY
Irom car to four bins.
THE C. B. TAYLOR
COAieiU.
res 1000 WATTS
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