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The Evening Record, June 08, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-06-08
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YESTERDArS ISSUE
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THE EVENING RECORD nrpam
TBAVEBSE CIXT, iOCH., WEDKESDAT, JUNE 8,190L
BASFALLEN
ONCE AGAIN
ftWflTMr^
WnrTTO KAUUSIA
Aoytan Bail Tam WW CndMvor
Wi^l Lmirvio Frwn tlw Team
alThatriaca.
~
Tb» MrloB t«s« hftll mm weal ._
HUMOII COHCC«WIMO Kalka»ka HjU monilbc vlH>re U will
pUy the team of that place this after
on. The team from here will play
follows: Cox.
first base Spangler.
-------------------------------------------—>*:
second base: Meredith, short: Has-
MEETINGS
SECOND DAT
«)irr AUTHUPi.
WMNKISFNST rtSTtSBAT
ms. WHITE IS PIESDERT
Hnlmtnh substitute.
■iihclltitw.
Tlii. team
field; Holcomb,
’The
1* also accompanied by Manager HoCHINESE
HISTOOK
SKIBHISH puw
FOB A BATTLE.
PIKE ABE BITINa
-
B*ie«« BaHarlOT in
Shippad to Japan T
By Wire to the Bvealac Raoord.
bondoD. June » —The Bt. Jame« O
jrMte Myn a nimor wa* nurent on tl
mnrk eachanie today that Port A
thur hail fallm Ttir rumor cannut I
mnflrmad.
Rapert Wat a MiaUkc.
By Wire to the Evrolnf Record.
I>ondon. June *.—A tHetraa from
Toklo aayt that four Japaoete K'it»
lioat* made a rlote rerunnolatancc off
Pori Arthur on Monday to examine
the entrance to the harbor. They were
expoted to heavy Bre from »hore bat
terlea. Ounboat No 4 wax damaged
and
kll
mnded. It U thought that the i
M> t.elleTed thl* Bring to be the b
rdment of the port by the Japam
r reporta of a bombardment «
rexierdav were evidently a i
Amarlean SubmartnaaT
RrUlgeport. Conn.. June 8.—The re^
port reached this city laat night that
the aiihmarlne boat Protector had
been ahlpped to Japan from New York
and that four boat* modeled after the
Protector are now under conMructlor.
at the worka of the Newi>orl New* Dry
Dork and Bhlp Building «>mpany
IlrlilgejiOrt men lntere*n*d In the con
«t met ion of these boat* decline to glv»
ally Information a* to what ha* bej-n
d«>ne with llie Protector.
Japanese agent* have been In tllb
city *ev«>ral time* and a* a rcaull Ur
draughtroen are working dally and
nightly at a local ahop on plan* an.l
model* of aubmarlne boats. Some of
the model* are known to have lHM>n
ahipiMHl to Nea-port New*.
SakharofTa Report.
8l. Petersburg. June k —The gem ral
staff has r*Telv»*«l the following
patch frt»m Lleut.-Ocn. Sakhamff.
chief f *iaff of Oeneral Kuropai
There 1* no chani In the all
at Feng Wang Cheng.
-A Jaitanese detachment ha* evacu
ated a poMtIun which It occupied
aouih of Vafangow. near the village »>f
Chit Chia Tun. and retired southward,
pursued by our cavalry.
’’During a reconnolsMince June .T In
the nelghtiorhood of Salmatrw a de
tachment of Japanese Infantry Bred
on our rear guard Their approach
va« atopped by an advance of our
imopn. The Bring la*ted two and a
half hour*. We had two men killed
and alx wounded "
M^lgnn-Partly
ekmdy
tanigiit
and cooler tn
the ext real*- oorthwei.t and Koetb
Dakota.
Rising leapenuure
warmer e!i.-wber.*. Generally chmdy
By Wire to the Evening Reconl
or partly rloudv Shower* In the Ohio
New York. Joe 8.—Hannak Bllaa. valley. Slowly rtstng tenperatare.
the octaraoe who was arrmted last FavorabW weather for grain through
night charged with extorting 1750.000
from Millionaire John R. PlatM
arraigned In coart Ibia momlni
morion
otloo of the covutaei the
IJourni
irned until Friday at : p. m. Ball
1.000 and Mr* Elias
X* fix.
was remanded to the Tomb*.
Arraipwad In Court.
TWENTY-FIVE KILLED.
Explocion in a Spaniab Colliery Caused
”My Responsibility^ Wa* This Morn
Loss of Life.
ing’s Subject—Reports of It
By Wire to the Evening Record
Madrid. June S—Twenty-five per
Auxiliaries Were Read—Sym
ms were killed by an «xplo«ion at the
posium Was Continued.
illierr at Melonders this morning.
cotmt of their allmness. tbelr waist*
being slender enough jo make the
Mr*. .Mud led the ralsAonary c
average girl envlou*. are being taken
from Boardman river Quite a num- meeting this morning In a very
l*er were caught yesterday near the Iiri-saive manner. In presenting the
flume and all were of good »lxe.
*uhjecL ”M> Responsibility.’’ she
*poke of the blessedness of being
worker* with God. The power of
prayer lyu dwelt npoo. The speaker
declare<rthat much of the hurry and
SETTLERS’
ASSOCIATION
aorn of lUe may be omitted If i>er OLD
ct tnist be pnt In prayer.
MET IN CHARLEVOIX TODAY.
The responslbimtes mentioned lo Ikcl were enumcTmt»«d as responsibility
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED BY In help in all work. In l>eing In meet
lug. seeking otbiTs lo God's love and PETOSKET WAS SELECTED
ACTING GOVERNOR.
good works, in giving time, talent.
mone>. Mrs. Kind told In an lntere*i
Ing manner of her first rail to speak In AS THE PLACE OF HOLDING NEXT
Ills gr»*ai missionary cause. Many
LEADERS WERE DEPOBTED e^tI^ulnle*
followed.
YEAR’S MEETING.
illfying report* of auxiliaries
then
•n given as fol
FEW STRIKERS IN DISTRICT EX
r Creek. Mr*. I
Traverse City Delegation Wa* fJbt
CEPT THOSE IN JAIL.
Present—Address Delivered by •
AMrox. Clarion. Mr*. I^rd; Elk Lake.
W. 8. Anderaon of This City.
> Furthar Trouble It Anticipated—
Officer Were Elected.
Mone Except Soldier* and Deputy
ManNte*. .Mr* Russell. Peloi
Siieclal
to the Evtolng Recor.l
SheriR* Are Seen Patrollng
Mr*. Su.ne;
me; Traverse City.
Charlevoix. Mich.. June k-The Old
church. Mrs. Johnson; Traverse
the Streela
•tiler*’ association meeting had al
o.*t a p^'rbvt dar and ail of the
ianisbtirc.
.gtiests enJove»l themselves in various
Rv Win* lo Ihi- Kv.-nlng Rncnnl.
excellent rejHirt of the branch
Inctudlng a nutiion. a visit
Vlci.ir, C«*l..
C.*l June K — A.ljt. Oen m.s-t,,,.; held in Madi-:on. \Vl*.. last
artmnd the citv and a mo^-Ung to
i. r^ian M. !
nllitla
gether many .d them after a year *
nfficer* arrived here at S
separation. Thl* afi.-m-.n a bu*lm-*s
n-|>ori of the conference meeting
meeting wa* the fia-st thing on the pn*
o’clock this morning and Imm4*fllate|y in Hastings In May.
gram and the mvessarv liu*lne<>. of
po-i»*d n pmciamntlon in various part*
Officer* for the ensuing vear
the dav was tran*ari4-d
’ the ilisirlrt deciarlog the territory
Despite the fact that the Grand
Mr*. Wm.
White. Trav*-rre and the Elk Ratiids
> be under martial law
U... Ilf
sere unabir to rotiM- le-caui
The proclamation state.* Ix>cau.*e of
Mrsiv vice f»res|deni. Mr* M H.
tdlity to see.ir.- n ^p*v-ial train,
le das* of lawb*** men and the fact Wilson; '
[••ndance wa* alni<»-t a* large a*
lat rounler and rioting have taken
Second vice president. Mrs Jos
•\i the buslue-K me<-iing this
ace and U*cau*e live* and property MorroJ.. Tra\et>e City
afiemonti Peto*kf.v wai- rel»-< ted li»r
In ron*tant danger, it I* consid
vice prc*ldent. Mrs Hugh
mtH-ting place and it wa.' He
-.•d rxiH*dl. nt ic» n**ume martial law
hold the session* later In the
he dcvlaratlon I* signed by Acting
ss>a*on. July being regard«*d a* the
Governor Warren A. Haggott There
t favorable month on account of
striker*
district
l« tl.-r train M-rvire later rapt
teept several hnndn*d
el^Itd
Jail.
.presid**nt
The leader*
all iindc'r arrest or Clarbin,
■ported and many of them are scatred In all directions. The *tn-«*ts
il.itor. ln.lw.rlwl the hi.- taring cr.
of Victor and Cripple Cre«‘k were quiet
during the night. None except sol
diers and cb-pniy sheriffs »-ere seen
Right her* at Al* eier* fm CM gel
mall Papsrs
that are -Bpecia! and Exclnslre" In every sense of the word—More an
than any other*. Our* are n« sold by any other dealer* 1a the coaBlg.
We hare several books of pAiteras that we allow oar eacteMartia
hare the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one clae irlU ffil
that tame one If you aty so. Ask to see tbaaa.
NOBBY
OXFORDS
FOR BOYS
« eily Book Store
WEATHER—Partly cloudy tonight aqd Thursday.
We know the boyi arill
lie-thgm. They are
made in just the same
snappy shapes as fath
er’s oxfonls Good tjuality.
PIONEERS
OF REGION
ALL QUIET
IN VICTOR
EIGHTH TEAR—2W5
namiAB EUAS aaaxma^
We Give Lessons in Boyioi: aothing Richt by
Furnishing Examples of Low SellliK
ties—Jrou thoold tee them.
PATENT
LEATHER
'
Vampt. Fairly heavy
aolcs, with just the right
extension to make the
shoe attractive.
Sizes
J2 to -i.
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
*6c,
60c, 75c.
AU oolon. aU gUet—
The: worid famous -NEWLANlJ" HAT in all its glory at $8. $2, $1.
It’s better to hnstle for tracle than to tee trade hustle (ost your door,
that’s why we ofler such bargains.
S. OEIMDA & GO.
\ nur Clothier if you aranl BEST Clothes.
MsS
$1.75
si«M n tosy
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
$2.00
MlTrieiridi
lUI
ill
gssi
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
'Th”;;rrrh;'.‘'..,
W. L. BROWN
;r2;.\'t,n7r“.irr k:*;.:'.,
MQR.
Cor.Lake Ava. and -lOth
closed this afternoon
W. 8. Ander*on’s Address.
irt of her Itinerary.
Afternoon Seasion.
The afternoon session was well at
tended and much Interest was taken in
Pitiful Plight of Exiled Miner* When .he excellent program presented.
They Reached Denver—Had Not
BAPTIST OFFICERS.
Eaten for 24 Hour*.
form of a discussion, weak point* Leader* Have Been Selected for the
(Continued on Fourth Page )
Ensuing Year.
By Wire to the Kvening Record
Denver. June R.—Twenty-four union
The following officers for the First
Iners. deported from the Cripple
BaptL't church have been elected for
CAPTIVES PEROICARI8 AND VARCreek district and accompanied by
■LEY ARE ILL.
deputies, arrived here early to'VnTj:'.h“o;Vn..,E
They were met by forty dele
William GranL
gate* of the ronvention of the western
If a Suhseon Will B* Given Safe Con f«*derailon of miner* and taken to a
restaurant The exile* had not eaten
duct One Will Be Sent to
1*1 hours and arc pennilc-s*
Chief usher, Charles E Mater
Them.
ADtlVEO HUNCBT
AND PENNILESS
URGENT NEED
OF PHYSICIAN
WHY WORRY?
SOLID HASS
OF PEOPLE
■HE'S AMIDEXTROUS.
B.*”~
Purser on Board the Missouri Is a
Grand Camp Convened—Eighty-Nine
Ingtnn. .
Capable Yeung Man.
wick cable* the navy department from
Amendment* tc the Constitution
be a purser on Inward a big pa*
Tangier that he ha* been Informed
Mutt Be Voted On.
that Captive* Pertllcari* and Varley --•>ng«‘r stearolxHutt require'* «ccnie pe^
are In urgent need of merllcal a**l»tliar qualifications and If Isn’t every
ancr. Consul Oeneral Ounmere ha*
n> Wire to the Evening Record
sent to RaUull, the chief bandit, to In
Battle (’nM-k. .M'lch . June k —The
quire whether a surgeon will Im* given
Ils. the passenger li«t. a-*slgnlng
safee c«.ifdoet.
colfdnet. If w.
so. one will l«
be sent In Statenvom*. etc. etc., etc., there are -ire^.ts are a solid ma.s* of p<-ople tompany with the sheriff of Waran.
ilsiiir* reply U exp«‘cted totnorniw
ing of the Mivlem Maccabees The
great camp convenetl ihl* morning
head*, fonr
fot.nd
amendment* to the con
CANNON FOI *OAT
George K Dennis, the accommodating and
stitution must be votevl on ihi* week.
.voung gentleman on board the Mis- ■Hie most Important I* the one to cut
gel* along very nicely with hi*
Clarenco Greibck Preaented With a
ral gift*. In the first place he
Modem Rapid Fire Machlna Gun
peculiarly trained, hi* early in- u,
d..|.-c.<o. to the bloiml.l. It
for Mia New Torpedo Boat.
■tlon being In a warehouse where is considered this morning that Port
e had to do wa* to kc'ep l»ook*. Huron will retain it
k freight, attend to two tele and Jackson will get t
Special to the Evening Record
Leland. Mich.. June S —Clarenc' phone*. poke his head out of a window
Orelllck ha* built a new ’ torpeiliV and kec'p his eye on the men ip the
I |plih S
■oom and keep an office boy
lioat and will put In on Carp lake
:ht. The rc'suU of this U plainly
That I* all right Himself and friends
I JEFFERSON BARRACKS.
arc planning on spending the glorious apparent. He can now make out a
Fourth at Leland. That’s all right ticket, answer a question, make, George L. Boening Wa* Sent This
nge. grt'et a friend and help a lady
too They expect to have a Fourth of
Morning.
with her Jacket all at the came
>»./
and aome of* Le
July celebration ‘here------------------■
e and In addition keep a smiling
George E Boening, who enlisted at
land* clllten* have taken
countenance.
It Is needles* to add the local recruiting office, was sent to
and helped him out
of a aeriou* dif
ou-------Jefferson barrack*. Sc Louis. Mo..
ficulty. He lacked a cannon for hi*
where
torpedo lyoat with which to celebrate
celeb
1 sweetheart* In cverv port.
His
In regulation style Today tl
needed article wa* received
The dime novel aigaln bob*^p. H
prea*—ao a* to be *ure to have It
here, by the Fourth—and bow the tor time in B««od Harbor, where i
pedo boat will be manned with a real boys, filled illh the idea of inxing wt
and getting fortune*, stole a blcv(
the executive coomlttpe of the elcd
cannon.
Leland. 4:15 p. m.—It haa Jo*l been nd are now under arresL
trunt used to tire lo the lUnolt towrn
Homer cltirens have Just about de- of Wheaton.
learned that It requires at least four
Ided that the village needs better
Inches of territory upon which
•’One day in Wbruttm." Judge Gary
fire protection and a petition Is being
rntly.
circulated asking for the purchase at
to nod
a steam fire eng.’ne.
RIVER DIONT BIBE.
yearold eon called J»
" Tx»k here,; Joe.' I mid during t
dlDDer. I1 have a qo<
of Bcboolcraft cotrety, but precautions coorue of the dtener.
Hk yon about your father.'
hare been taken against the spread of tloa to ante
-•All right: ni Boawer/ b* aald.
The breaking at the dam acroa*
- •Well.1.' aald I. 1 want to know if
Nkbolson creek near Kingsley yesterdsy did out affect Boardmaa river
The Idaho bnilding at the world's yoor father doerat preach the aa
fair is surrounded by sage brush, the •cnoon twice oometinMB.*
-•Yea. 1 think he daaa* mid Joe.
shntb of the plain, that the coxy little
bungalow may bare a aettlng in con nwt the aecond time he alway* boUeia
SUtcraot placca Crom what he did
formity with the unique style of its la dUtcrei
architecture.
ffhaBmit
TBY A BBOORD WANT AO.
an.l Franci* Smith
Daily Marfcett.
Chicago marki-ts from qui
recelveil
cimmisslon
iveil by the c.j
flee of W F BenneL represented h>
mtlle Co
E R MK
V
with an umbrella when a little
money will buy the stylish
WHY
DO YOU
Whealuse an uid fasliionc’i fountain
Corn—
ISs;
Opening
:«•
s;:
High. Low. Dose
Pork—
Lanl—
i
Pen lliat vnk
v<‘ur kamU
cvety lime >t>u fill if*
USE
RAIN COAT
No rubber in tt, never heats you
up or smells musty tike a mack
intosh or rubber coat. The price
is right, your money back if any
thing goes wrong.
:: :: ::
Our Crystal SelfFilling Pen
$10.00 to $20.00
and be free Irotn the troubles
of the Old Fashion Pens.
i
Ctr—r*» W««b4» t> t» Omtm.
At a meeting of the rr»T.«-1i .Anuleray
of Medicine a paper w*« n-*d by the
Cgmoos SurgroQ Dnbols. wIm. bad
looked op the varlooe a«-connu. of the
dgath of Caernr given by DUm Cawlus.
Plntarrii. Snetonlaa. Applan. and olbera. aztd carefully enenpered them with
one another.
Ha foond that the fir»l Wow. struck
by eoa of the brother* Case*. i»rodurrd
a alight wound onder the left cUvirle;
Ihn aeetmd. atrook by the utber Ceaca.
pnoetrated the walU of the tborsx townrd th right; Geaalas Inflicted tho
third wonnd In the feev
DeHmua
Brntna gave the foorth stab tn the reffkns of the groin. Contrary to geoeral
baUef. Marru* Bmtua. tlwogb cm.- of
tha conspirator*, did not atrlke the dlt^
After the first blow Caesar fainted
md thm aU the rorngilfatora hacked
-1 had thtoty-Bee
TRY A BKCOBO WANT AD.
tby a bkobd want
Aa
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Mansser
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Tltis
PRICES SATISFACTORY
■•tabllahud in 1 BOS
Room 210 Statu Bank BMc-
Hamilton Clothing Co.
, Maple City this morning for a rMt
with Margaret Hilton.
. party cansistlng of the MUse*
W. S. Anderson went to Charterolg
Ic Manner*. Carrie Purdle Mary
I evening to attend tthe old 1
oa and Ella
BU WIl- meeting.
______ jplng and fiabing at Carp
lake Ml** Harriett Wood tp
spent a
lort time with .
E. C Cbesshlre of Honor passed
through the city this morning on his
way to Kalkaska for a visit.
Frank Sladek weal to Leland thla
ornieg on a buaineas trip.
Mlaa Mary Bannoc. who haa beea at
Northport the past year, went to Caro
thia morning for a two weeks trlslL
Miw Margant AndMaon wamt to
■
,
THE EVEKIEO REOOED, TRAVERSE OirT, MICIL, WEDNESDAY, JUKE 8,1»04.
EEVEMN6KC0RD “KEEP TOW
COLS OUT’
mm BOXES $Decial on Suits
!?5s&a^
;n^ T.
/# 09M ma-uga wigm
I
=£!»,?S;:::::;:::::;
He Bays H the I eegue Will «eMwl
t*ie Yewfifl Wewien Hcil Leek
After the Boldiefs.
A. mckc^l^ CUMM^.
AJiMM All fWWlftllWM t0 THB
;9k«
Macui
U
Coiondo
■0Ma lavwtlCBilon !qr tb« natloiuU
<
TIm mm* MtlMirtUes
mmm nablc to settle it* tUmcoUlem
%mwm tbe Ul ortng people aed nine
iMTMf U4 Bitrli loM or life hai reMad.
A halt should he called and
aras
taken
to
prevent
!](9M of life and propertf.
ikoakl
to
i> ^ANK
For these three dai-s we place on sale thirty sample
silk Waists, all white except two.
They are ver>’
dainty, prettily trimmctl with laces, inscrtin'gs and
orramenis, regular prices would be from 2J>0 toCiiU
Onc-IUrd Off!
further
J
Pleasut Home
Six room boose on
Ninth street, just
Uokm streeL Ho
irJlA. J. WILHELMs7kk"B;
p«ymentt far ONLY
More Money
¥Tbat has
and some
be applied
^Pedple^
r k sv-'i-'C-s
Oraad Rapids. Mich.. June 8.—Gen.
V. T. MeGurrin. commander 'of the
Michigan Nstkmal Guard, has received
a protest from the manag*-t> of the
Bpworth league aasemWv grounds at
udington, relative to the eecampKfBt of the state troops there In
ugusi.
The Epworthlans fear that the cioae
proximity of the ti«op« to the aacembly grounds will result in trouble.
leral McGunin answered
stance: "If you will keep your yotmg
imp gniunds. v
will keep our soldiers out id yours.”
general Insists that the Michi
gan National Guard U nut
of rowdle«.
There have b.
akreal Instances of disorder,
them the soldiers have
itlrely to blame
He believes that the cu
campment will In* one of the
!i leagtM-rs or anyone else.
,takca plaee. ia Colorado nur occur
other Mates
and Jackets
g£g T£Mg.
g£gTEg KEin gtS ir£f.
f W. HANHDI.1^ Mi
prereol such
rloUnoe and crime.
TIE MAYOR OF HEW SMYRRA,
FLORIDA,
The.allovlng of dandelions to go to
Md about the city will spoil, or at
Saaat dUflgure. the lavns.
The dan-
Aalloa la a twofold pest. It springs
THE BOSTON STORE
A. F. Neriingcr.
WRITES A LEtVeR TO THE HOME
OF^INi
is what we are after, and if \
reasonable prices and
good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
we will surely w i n out.
C. W. Ashton.
both seeds and root but If the
;^aeds are not allowed to ripen they
mill not occupy such a wide range of
tarritory.
\
remedy
In several places they are
The
Proprietor
of
Johnson's
Drug
Store Publishes It To Show How
Refrigerators
the Fame of His Vinol is
iary abundant this year and In many
Spreading.
V them have already gone m seed.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
•We have rrmtintialll In-en puldis
^ Now that we have the pumps, the
Wmlm* are nest In order.
The propo-
•Itlon to bond the city for SIO.cmm) for
Mter main
arlth
extensions
should
gweral approval.
rawt
The city Is
apiwadlag and a larger area most be
povertHl. therefore the extensions are
'm necessity.
casual Inquiry leads to the Inforon
that Traverse City
Is doing
tZ"
t In the way of cement walks than
gay city of similar sire In Michigan
And. Indeed It Is quite pmtiable that
^gp city twice this size will lay more
'valks this y*ar than Traverse City.
LID ON AT ANN ARBOR,
’^tbtmtahoe
Sleuth"
Made Bsloonlsta
Timid.
Aan Arbor. Mich.. June
8.—Ann
Arbor baa the lld on
A week ago
Soaday a gumshoe sleuth caught, or
nays he caught, nve liquor dealers
iolag business and upon hls Infonna
tlon Marshal Kelsey had them arrest
Ing to
ad. Mayor Brown says he Is goin
__________ _ hours
have the lid drop when
and nolKKly will have an «ipener
tntll the
legal hour
arrives.
He
threatened to have another “secret
aarvlce" detective yesierdsy and the
aaloons were air tight.
nothing superior in ca>^es of
ilm al and lung tmuldes and to huild
system after wa>^ing dls«as<**.
■‘"v',:
nature to m-rform her .lull,
friction, and this always means g.Kvl
health.
"1 am sallsfi»il Vliiofs manel.ms
rebuilding power Is derived
valuable curative medicinal
r.MiiHl In the CO.I liver,
a.iiitiral.l.- meihiHl y.ei j
Usual Onering of
Summer Goods
rn pie
a beautiful satin siri|M^ lawn, while grounds with dainty
lloral designs in light colors: they are the .most desira*
L»l*'offering we have had in wash goods this season.
1 he prici! makes them all the more desirable because
you would expect them to be at least tweniylive|rrnts.
while the>’ are ONLY
1$ Cents
•
LIOHTt FOR TWO TOWNS.
City and Alden to Be Supplied
by New Plant.
Rapids City. Mich.. June
Jiin( 8 —Electric
lUbts for Rapid Clty.XJId on and Crys
possibilities
tM Beach are ai^g the ..—........
ptiwer
W. K. Clement, w^o owns water ptit
a mile out from Rapid City exi*ects
lagtall an electric lighting plant
the pi .
Crvstal Beach n
will u|>eo about Ju
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to
that every minute will bo your last?
Bach was the experience of Mrs. 8. H
Newson. Decatur. Ala.
“For
three
years.- she wrhes. “1 endured Insuffer
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
aad bowel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and sU remo
dies failed. At length I was Induoed
- to try Electric Bitters and the result
r ana miraculous. I improved at once
aad now I'm
completely recovered.
Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
tneobles Electric Blttere la the only
■Mdlclne. Only Me. It’s guaranteed
1hf Johnson’s Drag Store and F. H.
MeiulB. DraggiaU.
the houae at an earlly hour the other
maemlng In the hope of not disturbing
the peaceful rest of hU
half.
Next day he appeared
hSb streeta wearing a black eye
* - “ the likely tale of hls having gone
I wood and faUea over a
OHven to Deaperatlen.
Uving at an out of the way place.
VsTrir from civilisation, a family is
iDften driven to desperation In case of
nDddent, resulting In
Bums. Cuts.
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
«C Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It’s the
on earth. 2ilc. at Johnson’s Drug
iRom and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
■' '■ The dty treasurer of Battle Creek
the council
that It has an
t of »S5.0«0 to make up. Plans
pleted. (
overdraft c
are joi
hboat 1
SIMPLE WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA
HE.'^SE. .
r<*frlgi*ratur you oiigbi i«» have
Is the
Alaska "
It
will k**ep
Ifiic.T an.l us.- 1..SS
(tluT ri frig.-rators
Th.-
Alaska
is
a .Irv air
rr».
friK.-rator an.l ,i.iss,.hs.>s a |»ro
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
visl(,n rbanil«-r fn-e from islor
f’all and s.-.- it. the priee will
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
siirpri-.- loll
CHOICE AIEATS AND POULTRY
FRANK TRUDE
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
146 EAST FRONT STREET I
every time.” Calman’a E
Vami.h. 8. E. Wa.t A 8oi
Cty.
Includi'd in the lot arc on-- black and white and
om- nav) and white, these may last some time and
they may go very quickly: it's safer to get yours now.
and then you will bt- sure.
HON C G
callii for n-frlgc-mtoni. and the
PROMPT DELIVERY
How's ThlaT
^We Oder One Hundred Dollars Re_______ ______ Jt Catarrh that
arard Cor
not bep cured
c------- by Hall's Catarrh <
HESBY A CO.. Toledo. O.
P. J. CH
ve known F.
_ the
_w undermlgneU. have
We.
3. Cheney for the past 155 years, and
orablc In all
believe him perfectly honorable
v.w--. —d
baalneas traoaacUons.
and financially
L any obligations made
o ca
carry
•hie to
__________
..jildlng, Klnnan A Marby bis
fin
yta. Wholesale DrugglsU. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure It taken IntemAlly. acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the ay
Testimonials sent free.
Price,
per bottle. Sold by all druggists
Take Hall’s Family Pills for c
PHONE, 148
CORNER STATE
AND UNION
This Jr the kind of wcaihor lhai
•‘xplaine*! the prf»prletc»r of Johnsnn’h
It is with pride rv |M-rr
Pijldlsh herewith
•Iter fn
p met
i-cognlzed in all parts of Hie
country. The Hon C G Hesse, may
New Smyrna. Fla. writes;
must an..nt you great satlsfac
know that
it you have siico-eded
I placing lM‘fiir<- the people a
r oil preparation of such hie
! CONDEKSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN
. RECORD WANT AD.
BOTH PHONES
Use Record Want Ads
WALL PAPERS
minlsi.'T without a drop of oil .e a
.Usagn‘.*able feature.
‘
;* •
With Mi^.na ther.- 1-. i
ljiv.n..ri.-s plamsi to b.- built ..n.l.-r gu.-,slnc at lb.' .In®.- nr us
n. w I.ri.igv at Saginaw
MHH.Tif.ii, or anything nl
Mr,
F K narnar-l. n-Ming Mi Tlii., \alual.'-- r.-nu-.ly f..r
down ,iiiirs. liadly bnil-^int; far.
■lyht»..p^ia |, in tal.l. t f.irr
Mu-rk.-g.m
man
M-vrr.ly
injur.-.! -impU-st waj to riirc th.- iltseas.f.itTi r.-,uit w.-i.iinc wbilo fi>iiins
• Just lak.- on.- Miona ial»!.-t after
K.-lignn fin.- l 8-T. at Adrian .-arh meal." says Dmgglst.s S F. Walt
ling iar.l ml lal«-l.-.l
snI.li.T Gran.l Uapi.ls aiTf-,tf-.l
This s.-ems to hack up what
f.ir giving boor to K v.'ar-«dd girl
r.-iiimtnc
been claiming so long for Vin
Ini.-llig.-tii Oiliiwat.-r ranin.- warm- ••d." Tilts r. marl
rkal.le r.-medy Is not a
puMlsbe.1 f..r that
maNt.-r wh.-n lolopbono ring*
dls.-,tive. it mingles with th.T bore is not
a shadow t
Town i.f Shaff.r. m-ar
K..ranal.a. f.KMl,
ab.Mii Vinol iM-ins the greatest pr.-,>- no:ir!\ wiiw-.l mil 1>t finaratlon ..f cid liver oil ,»er sold l..
K.Mir l».>>
arn«vt.-,l for
Kioallng
strengthens the whole dl
lb.' American public, and iher.-f.ue lun. h pr« t»ar«'d f.>r e.ran.lvilti- MatBunv.
t. so that aft€-r its use for
it must b.‘ the greatest tonic r.*con
e.-m. nt w.irk,. Com. nt City. imp.*n
.- healthy and natural acstmrtor known n. me.llctn.*
. i| oarloa.i of Italians to work in plant
r.-siored t.> the stomach and
In the strongest manner we unh.'si
iM.Wels
eilnton w.wiU-n miils
ta Ingly Indors.- and guaraniei* Vino] imrt for iianial.vin i
ns the sMght.-st risk in
to increase the app.'tite. rure slomarh marinos
. f..r S. E Walt A- S*>ns
ir« •jbles. give strength and n'newfd
.smaH l"»y, ljn,inc
-rsonal guarant.-.-
whlH, I kn^w^fJm. exVrleSiH.'dcH-s
and more than
it claims, hn^
h.'.irty endorsem.'ni."
Such tiutiimoni ks this is valnal.le
iK-cause it Is genuine
Such
Ih. Hon. Mr. Hesse would not go onl
of hls way to voluntarily r«‘c«»mniend
r-.
.b*.w m'HnV Vnd"
w.ak strong, cure
chronic
coughs
elds and build up the convalescent,
or will rHiim to the purchaser
dollar ,»ld for it. J.dtnMm’s
Si..re. For the convenience of
er»e Giiy
,Ht>plc lh.‘
proprietor of
Johnson’s Drug Sum- has arrang.*.1
with some of the other retail druggists
in the city to M-Il V
igan
St Joseph, which has lH*en employing
imiKirted foreign laUir. finds at
call even- morning that one or tw
the dusky men have deserted and that
Invariably in leaving they lake something of value with i
m.m.-nto.
That Throbbing Headacha.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
used Dr. King's New Ufe Pills. Thou
sands of BiiOerers have proved
matchleas merit for Sick and Noi
Headaches. They make pure
^
and build up your health
Onl
^
M»*ney back If no
Sold by
T
H.
Tbo Jark^m p..’.ir.’ ar- g.-iiing aTt.-r
th.' -Ii,iril.i!i.»rs «if p.-n.-ni m.slirino
saiTipl.-s.
l..-\lnctnn la-if, nr. rlani.»rinc f*>r
an ..nllnanr.- prohibIMns «ptuini: <*n
th«- sid.-wnlk,
S W. nan.b r,. Alp-na. ,t,ro,-„fully
.,h.ar»s! i-h.-.-p with rSiptv-rs nin l»v
ga'Olin.' .-ngin.. e.ran.l
Uapl.is.
,
from f org.- A Tb.trsi.vn
We have never
sold so much at this season, but we have thousands of rolls teft and from
our splendid stocks you'll Surely find what you want.
ters that have Just a few rolls of a kmd teft.
There are many pat
These all go at greatly re
duced prices.
Mahy people have many reasons for hav.ng
now.
delayed
The best reason we offer is the pr.ee. It «s sc
If you want a certain number of rol^’ and we have
they are yours AT A BARGAIN.
We want tr> have
papering
until
h in your favor,
that number left
such orders to
Ml—LOTS OF THEM
Cot a dining room to paper?—the room you are m so much.
Popjia
29 Fron
popular
midnight bnrgrv raids during last two yoars.
Holland woman 111 with smallpox.
No physician will attond her, because
allow compensation,
H>.-rMi
mak!
radlllac firemen are making
grr
pn-iuiratlons for the meeting of t
St,10 Firomon’s association
this
nnonih.
Sanilac county farmers a
agTrt t
Idets^ Jtdtnsoo's Drug Store.
We have par
prices.
ticulariy appropriate papers for it—either w=th 9 or tS inch borders.
parlor and sitting room want darker, richer tones.
New ideas, too. m combinations. ^The bed rooms
designs or narrow stripes.
needs the varnished tile.
A Few Specials
Boy t
Sa-4inaw.
1 Lansing fcbnpl.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Ing mi
sr Co,
be done and papering seems to be the first consideration.
'U,xTh'^-5
ivlng shipped
1 market. <
»e the
pbnee of a fellow emplotre, who was a
visited by roh<xiklyc has
sawyer, while the latter went after
, who took 1250 worth of goods
drink. Lacount had been steering tl
from I hardware store and 7.5 cents'
Iwxrds about five minutes when tl
rom a jewelry store,
saw took lhr«* fingers off hU k
new opera house at Minden
hand.
Cltv is lighted wrlth
give 1 better ^ervl^ ibxn i
ronstipatlon causes two-thirds of nil el.-.-t rich y with
if the danger. {
sickness
In
the world.
Hollister's
Rocky Mountxln Tea positively cares
1 wxnt the little ones happy.
constipation.
No core no pay.
Sa
cents.
The season may seem far spent, but for a fact it is only the earlier stages.
Cold weather prevented your cleaning house any earlier and now it must
For Next Too Drs
Best grad.- Wash Bowls and
Have
some
fine
The
ones
neat, damty floral
Cot some bargains for you.
The bath room
Such a host of tapestries as we have
I lately
That meant broken lots—which mean still greater bargains for
PONT DELAY YOUR WORK ANOTHER DAY,
YOUR
PAPER HANGER AT ONCE.
MEAN
SOME
BEAUTIFUL
THEN
MAKE A DATE WITH
COME TO US.
IT
WILL
ROOMS FOR VQUR ENJOYMENT ALL THE
YEAR AND AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES.
Pilchers, large size............... 59c
C piece ix-cnrated Toilet Sets
only
........................................$1.59
10-plece
Decorated
Toilet
Sets only .................................. H.77
50c Covered Cbambora...........4Sc
45c Covered Chambers.____ 39e
Uncovered Chambers
............. 3ie
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Balled ComblneUt ........................ 89c
Beautiful Decorated
Cups and
Saucers 60c a«L
Beautiful
Tea
and
Breakfast
Plates 60c seL
Yon can't lose money by trading
at The Economy Store.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
r
\
THE SyENDTQ BEOOBD^ TRAVEBSB OITT, MICIL, WED?TEfiDAY, JUNE S, 1904.
HANNAH & lay GO’S
hiqh£ot
QUALmr possible
B E S T
“
CreatS^ews for Piano Buyers!
racnrrlng to lu shadowg tfdc. or bet
ter aeffl. that ft hod M> Bhodowy oMe.
post jmr os
I hare beforr saggeeted. hoa bees proportloaotHy larger «haa to prerloor
reara. which was to be
which we Bay coat:
Btiaoe to c .
maxmt o>. Ubm is death's prtaefpal
Onr death
th list has beeo pretenly dlatrlbvted throoghoot the
regioB according to popoletion.
“As to counties. CbarIcToix suffered
least. Antrim next. Benzie next, then
L«elaaan—and Grand Traverse Boat
of all aa of coarse it natmlly woold
he. with lu larger popuUtkic a
swriier aetUera.
“The list by coitntief so far as I <
recall. Is as foHows;
Our factory aale is already a grand.{this sale were never equaled,
“Charlevoix County—James
gratifying aueccaa. We were deter- (may
may be yeara befewe
before such a remarkt
Thompson. John Cooper. James
Ined that it aboutd be. for it l« mb-1 able opportuniry is again offered.
Washburn. Daniel H. Pierce. Bdma
3lniely i
PIANOS AT 1150. »175 AND
Hin*-*. Frank O'Donnell. Sami
ock ami
‘ put pri
Iter. Austin C. Nesrman. Alton
p point. The Plaooa
ik, Ellrabeth B.
- Smith.
- ■ - Alanaon
s consid- ‘ Amoniig the
. Wm.
WMT OEnitTKlT'
Fine Pianos $150, $175, $200, Etc.—UuQncstionably
the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered.
Giiimcll Bros'. Piano factory .Enlaiscmcnt Sale is a Marrclops NoncySa?lng Opportnnity.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
v:
F-:
FLOUR
from the regular price, o not I
this aplendid oportunii
Our i
rlty Is your golden oporlunity—our
loss your gain Come and see ns now!
We promise you a greater bargain
than yoa have ever hoped to get.
you win have the certainty of a
Q'i^:WAjtnt>-««,
g biiyei
many In a abort time unleas we offered [ tb(
brand new. never bavin/ BROS Our reputatioD of 2S yes
extraordinary
ntlinary Inducements, so we pre- ‘ bsvu uui
r store. Then we have standing Is. to every patron, a posit
ter to aaciific heavily on them to In-(three very desirable
/MICHIGAN
irable rprights
1
at tlOO assurance of honorable and reliable
duce ^ulck
buying—FOR CLOSE for choice. Others at li:.*.. flG.'.. |175,
and the best of service and
rr..k R_ H«k.e.. M,.
EM OIT WE MUST!
,1185. |?00.........
.......... ................
.
etc.—big bargains
every
Cik.r DiAair>a aw
one. and for sale on the easiest of easy I
>*’«
mi” Personally.
FINE PIANOS AT 1-* TO 1-2 OF i
^
sqtiar^
»«»rg*ln lists and
FORMER PRICES
Pianos—Stelnway. Knabe. Chickeriog.
particulars. Dtiiing this
pjk HALS oa twhee— for etiwM. eity
This sale includes l>olh new and 'Haines Bros., and other makes—at al- *^*
Pl*"*^ anywhere am
WOWEEiaiOPtECIOIf
*ed Pianos and eomprlsed. when the!®®"* purchasers own prices to
"" purchase: i
Lie commenced, our entire stock of |‘>“K'>‘ly.
,
(Contlnuod FYom Plrrn Pago.)
nark. John D Gibson
00 NOT MISS THIS SALE!
^ *
3 get but very few name* nearly two thousand C.OOO) instru-j
who In Ibo hiatorlan of tho «f>r|oty:
ments. Every Plano i» reduced—aome If yon tram a fine Plano (and we! ^
_
____
'i rlvo voti all another grooiing from Kalkaska county. Those I ,
are noa- offered at one third to one-: have here the greatest makes In the'
**
address: ORIKNELl.
After- tho latuM* of another taoltro
half of their former prices. The mag- - world), and you are Interested In ae- ' HROS.' BRANCH MUSIC HOUSE. 15S
montha. ihiwo who are loft of the Old
8*’M|er»>' Aaaorlaitim of tho~.Rrand l^nJamln^Woodon. all lH>lng vetfrans nltude and money-aating featurea of .curing It at a big. genuine reductloolE Front St . Traverse City.
Travorao Hogion.' ar** met together to
CUK HAUt Om Imbs* wed fixtarwR. L, ft.
^.ntie roumy-AIl,ert Kent. John
give each other h«-art> hall. i
s
Mst dour so Miwaoeg'o UrwM
each other in cordial hand »hake and
retell the atorioa and remlniaor-nroii of
the paat and arqiialni t-arh other
•I.o.lanau
County-Mrs
France*
how it haa fared with e*. and <
Voice. Mrs. John For.ie. Alfred John
frienda during the laat year
Hard or soft coal, coke or wood.
••While the«e annual gatboringa
old acqiiaintanroa and frienda are.
The great Round Oak Furnace
niv mind, among the moat beautiful
bums them all with economy
and enjoyable featurea of our vanlah
I Inevitable I
and success. It is air tight and
holds the fire, producing a steady
with, whkh aoftena and mellowa them
uniform heat from a great <
Intti an almo*t melancholy anti <-acre«l
HAI.g-S—Uoor-t proiiorty. biMittfwKy
less fuel than is
“We. who are here aaar-mbl.d
used in ordinary
lV*st
Butchprs’
Premium
health and good M.irlta are happy i
radiant that an all mercifitl pmvl
Ijrd. per tti....................10c
furnaces. The |
ha« given iia another opporBcsi Sllvrr l>-af lainl, per
titnlir of l(K»klng Into ea» h oiher’a
.......... ............................ 9e
I McMerrell
L Frink. John Hogg, Arg
traverse
CITY,
ctnuL uws
•r m woiLB
olD^r* who
tb*T*. A band pUy«
As Yon Like It
Hints dl«trn»u»**d
Dookt-r Wacblnici
lo
bn
isHiiln
•l*bl at Hr B^nncr> m-JiooL KVIU.
> liaiik*^ Ull ifatQ.
I forward
t np a dobaiinx aocloir.
lo■i bo Ih
thumplDK prouy wk
noMid.i..
>1 drum
lidnc well In bla aludloa.
FranrI*' Sima, a mao of national
pronilnonro in Hnnxary f<ir a number
of yoan. died In PairiKirt. O.. a f»-«
daya ago Mr Sima
l*or of tho Hungarian parlla
waa diiren from blf natlvo
por»€
yoam
IHilltir
I,
«5«S£.^«S
chi
id riaap
cl
Hut i
uch Itolheretl
Mr Oladaiune
by young, unknown authora. who aent
him their publlahed wnrka for hta
Judgment. So hla aecreiary wa« inatnirted lo uae thli Ingenlua formula
of acknowledgment: “My Di*ar Sir:
Mr r.ladatone Inatructa me to aay that
. be la In receipt €>f your liotik. f<ir
1 peruaing
that he t
In Plitaburg I
The haf di
tid to iK* William Wet irfrlti. an
....e..
int
atanda G« feet ;: Inchea
witrWer.
wclgha J42 poitnda He la aa
airalght aa a flagaiaff and there la not
an Inch of him that la not fiillv devel
opetl Into hard, white mttacle lie haa fine face and the lM>aring of the
I llelvedere. He doea not drink
’.Zm
Mlnai tired
After having live<l together for over
thirty yeara Jtihn Klaaick and hla wife
were divorced In Philadelphia In 18f»C.
Kiaalck after a time arknowledgeti
that he had l*een In the wrong and
waniod to l»e remarried lo hla former
partner. The latter aaid that If he re
mained of the aame mind for a few
yeara ahe might conalder the matter
•onger
Hla reganl grew at mi
the p
paaaed and laat
The groom.
wed.l
proapemiia blackamith. la r.r years out.
hla wife l>elng four year* hla junior
Mayor McClellan of New York dla
charged hU auto driver, who waw ar
rented a few daya ago and lined for
exceeding the leggj limit of apeml
Since then he haa recelvetl
of metwagea, by mall, dephnne and
telegraph. pmt«*atlng i ilnat hla ac
tion In diamlailalng
communtcatlona declarea that hla
honor should have paid the drlvera
fine and ralaed hla wagea The mayor
cnncliidea that he haa a lot to learn
lM*for«' he can hope to graduate fmm
the novice claaa of auinro<»hlle own
era
The present pmvoat of Trlnliv ml
lege. Dublin, familiarly known aa Ton.*
Traill, waa alwaya looked on a< Ihe
formidable, aa now he haa proveil the
rival of Dr Mahaffy. Ihe
pmvoatahlp.
amiialng little recontre la ndatiled of
them after each bad had a aon suec«*aaful In the examination for the
t'’'
Havnes. Mr-. Michael
Chas.
Minor.
bmlherhood am
Uvea and characiera ........
■'I-''
ituiLh.
and Kwm teM.
lai grander reghm.
U.ve. Mra Frank Allgaicre.
raveler return-,
John .McIVmald Mrs Margaret l>*wla.
are overea-t hy
Cyrus Crain.
^haa. HelfTerich.
d lamer
“Aa we ctmie here todav. we cot
Oliver, Emollne Phejer.
icj*-r. Noah
ol’ls'
Richard Mills.
a- it were, to turn our hacka upon i
1.-. Benjamin
glorloiia iin*aent. and the gryat pn
Mills. RiilM-rt Plerci , Odena Din.
le^ta of the twentieth reniury. a
Rev. D A Green. Jns. ", Johnson.
iH-nd our thoughta and attention
Mrs John
An bur Brown. Mr ai
warda the middle of the nlneteeni
Hamilton. James Hnmmnmid. Mr and
in the interim of which we |.nde<l
Mr- John Paffhausen. Rosetta Crw*.
Francis
Schelterly.
Mrs
l>oulse
Gmrge. W H. Foster. I, M Thomp
rir C J Knmland
Ind It really difficult t.i mention
of thes^Tiames without adding
something in Regard to each, especialthis iru}. fif Michael Gav. who
ved on the farm where he died
Of the American working man ia gen In March
last! for aim«Mit
erally well filled. In aome cmaea it ia
daughter. Mrs. Josephini
too well filled. It conui
1. now *.f Elk Rapids. «
kinds of food, and very ofu
of the WTon^ kind—h*rd to digeat and
conuining little nutri
Then there were John MrDonald
tion. Aa a conae<]uence many a work
ing man develops aome
form of stomach
h followed him
trouble which interferea with hit health
■ and lK»nent to
and reduces bis worktheir country.
Cbas Chandler, one of the earl*
tdoneers. died this spring In Tenues
it indif^ion or
at the ripe age <.f eighty years
any other indi
cation of dis
ease of the stom
ach and its
allied organa of
Hannah. Ln* A Co. at Traverse
dig^on and nntnlion, the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Crolden
*t forgiT James O Johnson,
Medical Diaewerr
in Traverse City the first
will almost inrariKt March, still under fifty.
ablypi^uce a perIn this region was lietter
permanliked than was "Jlmmlc"
ent cure.
At the time of bU funeral,
tslness houses at Traverse
closed and Ihe grief at his
and profound among
The Dinner Pan
1;“
ii!r£'
iil
plalBU at ooee. the more I donotnt the worse I
evening. Tral
hatf> . he waa Juat a few placea
mine
Yea." n-plled Mi
wonderful how Indiialry Irl
genius"
..National Dentists..
To introduce our crown and bridge work, also operating, to
ihoor the people ot Traverse City and vicinity oar methods and
fine woik, we wflifior the next
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Gold Crown................................
S4.00
Bridge Work......................................................
4.00
Cold Fillinffs.................................... $1.00 and up
Silver Flllinfirs.............................................
50c
Painless Extraction.-.--.............................
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate-............................... 6.00
iU won SOiKiMTEiD TE0 TEiflS
Resnember we are on the Mcond floor ofi the State Bank
Building. Suit 907-908. Be sure }x>n are let of at the ri^t
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
lived and
the Grand
Traverse region. He «as one of the
and iH st known farmera tn this
region
He considered farming one
m»li!est callings man could enan active
pan in e*eryihlng i.-ndlng i O el.-vate
or Interest Ihe farnu-rs He had iH-en
pr.->id
thU association.
ni of
Farmers; Antrim
>iiniy Institute. *ice president of the
■and Traverse Dairyman'- assocla»n He «as promlneni In church afirs. and for many years superinndent of the Sundav school. He was
Ice ,U-ct.-*l treasurer of hi- town
ship and »as supervisor for several
Isfaetlon and iH-nefii of his constltiiJohn A. Ilarriman. lK>rn in Ver
int. du-tl last Fehruar* at the age of
ELeiNG. LEWIS
UPHHWIE
.CASH GROCER
Round Oftk
Furnace
b the best and most carefully made furnace in the
world. If you want a perlet
write us—or see the Round Oak agent—we wiD
make the heating plan free.
CXir furnace book "Warmth and Comfort"
sent on request.
gstats of
O. •gCawiTH,
DowmitUto,
Swift's Cotosiif'l. jM'r fit.... fie
Si
lainl Computtml. p»-r lb___71‘ie
Best Clearback I’t»rk, pc^ Iti. fie
B**sji Bo.m Pork, por Tb........7e
I still have miiuo Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Tryabita Flakes. Oxford Flakes,
Vigor Flakes and Cera Nut
Flakes at 5e package.
uwd
h... cSr'tc^Mtf
226 Eist Fraat Stmt
FRED C. LtS, Manassr.
mI,.
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
City. M.ch.
Co..
Agents,
toward t
home, where hunilreiU
frlens.l and nelKblMirs arc but
D sadness and tear-, foilowini:
la«t re-iing place, all that re
of Dr C J Kneeiaiot. an<ither
landmark of ibis great r.-Ki..i,
Hlfiineral obsequies have |ire*enteit
of t.iir members aifl frl.-nd- i
romniinKllng with tts here iiMla.*
His noble, upright and steadfast char |
long, faithful, untiring, ten
•ler and skillful services in our midst
as friend and physician, ctuinselor and
public spiriteii ritiren bnuight him
very close to our heart-, -o now. on
this mournful day. when he I- being
plare<! Iwynnd our gare. forever, none
but Imperative or official duiie- ma*
us from even his l»oili:,* pre.ence
'or a full generation, as we nieas
lire history, he has l»-«'n with tis in the
l*any sickness and death, ami now at
his cart hi L end. nearly every hono*
seems to have lost an Inmate, and
UT* ituli* idiial. a persona! and dear
'iend
• His death makes a great vacancy
i our midst, one not easily to b.
lied, a depression not easily to Ikullt up. a sorrow which In the little
of life left UR. assembled here,
never be asRuage*!, i
burled exccpi wllh^our
Traverse
VIOLET
Talcuiii Powder
A HOT WEATHER
LUXURY
McGREGOR
BOY
HUto atnwt.
’SW
season trill lie
vents chafing, checks excessive
perspiration, dispels heat rash.
TO INSURE
ing it keeps the skm cool, pre
FOR RENT.
i TO RENT
'fhe iwice- for the balance of the
S15.00
Dusted on the skin after bath
F\*-"ti^.0SSL*SI!a-S2t-'SS
|_|<iL’!*SFuK RKRT r i
Tarw. rwu^
MISCELLANEOUS.
R'S’Uirj-'iac 5“.2’sar.
srsS’iciSisi:."’-"- “Lfssr
Dusted on the feet and in the
shoes it does away with the foot ,
aches common t
t weather.
In addition to these qualities it
B. J. MORGAN
IS delicately perfumed. Impart
ing
a
delightful
wherever used.
am! enthuklaRtlc ritlxen. rhariiahle
anil kind, worthy and true II.- wa-
JOHNSON
GROG CO.
.........
But the king of i.-rmrs against
whom for oth**n. h<- foi'sht many a
*aliant fight, di-alth him a -wifi and
-iiddi-n blow, and b«- wi-n* down and
i« no more on earth Karew«-:i. our
friend, ftir ih«- pre.-«-m. and wsin in
some brighier rllme w.- wi'l bl<l vou
givMl morning’
•But I must end any further special
mention, or I lOiall be but r.-p^-aiing
the llRl. Suffice It to Kav. ihe dt*ad
were all hra*e and true m«*n. ami true
W. I. ROXBURGH. Maiafir
QTEINBERG’S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
I.et them all enjoy themselves
Bring the whole family to sfie
the popular
6HSKEU STOCK CO.
Who have establishe*!
scl* cs as the
I*
WUm
to«. OUMM-. m
^hAv^^DRaViru
J. D PIU A HUN,
_______________ PI>o— Nw. SU
nUnHHAKlNO-Mlw Nettle OeMal kM
n n auaft s hInmT^ rwiaiiM. m be cm
IVI eulMl for e abort UsMewly. at SVHSUe
etiwat
titt-tf,
ihcm-
BKST ON KARTH
at Popular Prices.
'Phey will appear here all this
week, m a change of play
nightly.
fnim Ihp cnod lam] aht-r,' Ibe.v j
ell. am
ould bl
lH,we4 bo.o l.v .h.l, d.-alh.
SH”'
fragrance
TONIGHT!
“THE INSIDE
TRACK”
j|BSTiU6TS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
OvHr First National Bank
the great Kitglish Melo-Drama
mber of the 14th Regular Infantry,
having attained the rank of sergeant
of his company at Hip
thp time of his dis
charge on account
of disablllt}. For
lunt ojr
years
^trl^
from our handsome aasort: health from diseaae co
Startling Evidence.
iirjng the war forced his retirement
ment.
A play that is sure to please.
om the office he had so long held,
Fresh testimony In great quantity
New Specialties, of course
e was an honest and respected cltl- is constantly coming in. declaring Dr.
Klngs New Discovery for Consump CUT GLASS.
Same Low Prices:
‘ widow of tion. Coughs and Colds to be un CHINA
equaled. A recent expression from T.
‘veral yean*, died at their J. McFarland. BentorvlIIe, Va.. servea SILVERWARE.
it Northport July last at the as example. He srrlles; *’I had bron
Telephone Citizens’ 112 for
She had lived in this region chitis for three years and fioctored all
We can astonish you at the
scatt.
the time witbont being benefltted.
Then I began Uklng-Dr. King's New
handsome gifu we arc sell
TOMORROW NIGHT
matters.
Discovery, and a few botUes wboUy
ing for $1.00.
“I cannot refrain from mentioning cured me.’’ Equally effective In curing
‘‘Otlnr PHpii't MMir”
another old settler. \Mlllam H. Cham- all Lung and Throat trotibles, (Con
iKcs. who was long prominent In this sumption. Pneumonia and Grip, dtiarRA8TALL. the Jeweler.
MATINEE SATURDAY
region as proprietor of the Park ho ameed by Johnson's Drug Store Ignd
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
tel of Prankfon. He waa a member F. H. Meads. Druggists. Trial I '
the lS8th Ohio Infantry. He was a 10c. regular sites Me and 11.00.
with every gift.
iluable and public clUzeo. He died
BUT A 0A8 RANGE KOW. W to
in FrankforL July 4th. 1»03.
I knoi a Jolly old maiden lady,
(IS. All coDDMIODi frM Ull Juir 1ft.
y of high degree.
“Many other veterans of the civil
A lady
Gu Co. DOW to npw bwttk block.
'ho never goea to bed—arllhout
war became realdenta at this region Who
A drink of Rocky MooMala Tea,
and old and valuable aetUers ot the
Grand Traverse region.
JotaaaoB^ Drug Store.
‘■WhUe ve are here engagla« In the
(eaUTitlca of thla gala oecaaloa. my
TRY A mCOMD WANT AB.
tteoghu are conUanany vaadertag
iOc, 20c, 30e
._
RONTIIEM MWm/UI TUB.
CO.ROUNITRIPUTES
ravsrss city
Travarsa
City to bl
BL Louis
$1830. IS dSjV
limit
$19.00, SO 4S7 Ulimit
$21.00, tor the isessM
This srill inclade meals and
berth between Traverae City and
Chicago.
• Tickets will be on sale com
mencing Thoriday, Jane 9,
1904.
Steamera leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thorada}'!, 6 a
LlePOfE, Aft
R.F.em6.P.A.
soda foMlata M apM I
» esasM.
I
Walft Orwf OM
I
TRY A RSOORO WANT AA.
_____ A- -
"m
; >
THB sramro bsoobd, nATBM»cnrr!inoa, TODRBgDAT,>UCTt,i»o4.
MuiiMmanBAT
Mfty lakew a»w foM4
The CaraatkA eliih gjrta wiB nMcl
rCooUBo^d Fnm Ptest Pace.)
U the hoaae d HatUtl* week FHday'at
beiac siren mad tke rwediM girea hr
ek on Bute
•MMartlMkoQ
6ute atreec
- - iot thei
the deies»!«. It wi
CWldrenI day wiU
wlU he otwerred
c
ta
the Mrmic Oc^u <
range hall Jane It. Al
_
.
veek oocs.
re urged to attesd and bring their
M. B Ho'l
hasketa.
Lake Mate
explanettoB of Ur elKiiee ezhl
lies* ai an aatloas vhieb vac
OM «r the aarrrd tsto* nf
ipt»r«clated tr ell prenent.
nobri. la hrivawn 19.000 and 30.000
In her Ulk upon ~Lnte*t Mlnrioonry
•ant ahore the level of the sea. and If
Uteimtore-. Mm.
Aane
Brovnlag
The
Hag of
ttla la no It la andmOitMUy the loftspoke of the high plene of nttmetiveMiss IRozelU Voi
MM la the worid.
ikmarr books.
4:30 o
o'clock thb after
Taro oCbtr 'ndbetaa lake*. Ihow of
eoQBiermtiag many -whitib are noar j
Philip Sbermer failed to show
fcabauio aiM Sunkol. are aaU to bo
reiring much sUentlon.
The bool
for the match pool game last night
r.OOO and 15.400 feet U nltltode. rt_ <n>ristl. Lax Cbrlstl and R.
and now Ed Springiu claims The llO
Cfarisius hare had a laerreloas sale.
pocUrely.
For a kmg time It wwa
and the champkuuhip.
Fred Hartson- who was ' operated .■ppoaed that Lake Titicaca, In Sooth
4^st Eveniafl^ Sesaion.
upon hy Dr*. Eraat a*d Martin some Aaterka. was the loftiest In the wwrtd.
TiKTe aas a large attendanre at tl
It eovera about dJiOO aqi
few
days
ago
for
appeadicltis.
lx
now
lenlng semion of the dlsirirt met
8M feet In Ua greateat dept!
kg of the Woman's Forelini Misslun- able to alt up and la out of danger.
In yeaterday's account of the coua 12.000 feet a1>ove tbe f-*a. In1 s|dlr of
n Kiorifiy held last night at the Firsc
mens-.HI proceedings the elause in Ihe Ught ktexaetltudr vriib legan) to tVL- nievisI. E. rhurrh.
The meeting open
elevation of the Ttdg bid sho-.ld have read. “No new
r mkktHmciJUST KMin»^»*U
It), devotions br Rev. W L La
mpK or extenaiona to be made within bataa Ukea they are no dwHn on■akefoarbojrkepirT.tid7Mddicni6c4.eod
lan of the First Methodlsi chur
le year of the date of the exptn
alderably higher than thM or any oih(..’lowT'd hr 9 recitation, *'The T'
the contract.”
ar.—KaltUnore Herald.
OfTerings." by ihtle Mias. Ruth Wllkodi fa Ike price and b Ike aennee. ::
All who can help the alnmni
ilch the address t>f
mlttee on litting up the class I
given hv Mrs. Marj
quaiTera in Foresters hall for the
qtfH tomorrow evening should dn
I U a very fluent speak
and make themselvM useful.
-ntertalning at
<l>e sat
entt-rial
The Willard W.,C. T. V. will
I which s
time )
Itb Mrs. P. H. Bare,
Bare. 307 Elm
spoke• held the audience from the 1
afle
>ke the last wo
ginning until she spok.
convocation
Mrs. Nlnd 1# well along In the seven
indery
this
evening at 7:30.
City
c
ties but years have only added greater
e
temple
degree. After t
Work
knowledge.
She
took the Savior's
an adjournment will be made
thought of the signs of the day and
- signs of the lime as a theme for Park Place for a banquet. A full
■ address and went on from tlial tendance is desired.
There will be work In the third ra
show how men of the commerciai
the Knights
world read the signs of tl^ commer at the meeting of
A full
cial world, men of finance
fl
watch the Pyihias tomorrow night.
stock
market, men of sports
the tendance is desired.
The first band concert of the seacsuld Mart «lth s liettf-r ••ndow spprtlng news, women of fashion
m will be held
watch the fashion sheets and men and
the early .H*-venile«
Women <»f pleasure l«xik for the thedeal of sirkneks in the Grand
[- of card* 1and
Traverse region, more than l>r. Ashton
i-ople give various r«-ahandle, and
heari
do not wai
-atch the »
I of the
The Gaskell Stock comjtany made
to ct.me.
eople covenant another hit last evening the "Man
She said that the peop
MANY FRIENDS MOURN DEATH
From Mexico*' exceeding
'xceeding expectations.
partner.hlp
do their best for Him1 when they
> of tbe funiinlest
Tstai
OF OR- C. J. KNEELANO.
ought
ve themselves to the l>ird and ougl
thi- line* and
•ling
ley not to read Ihe signs of the times c««me<lles extant
W. T.
humorous,
1 never formally sevthis r*-s|»eeis carefully and- fully dtuailons are' all humorous.
laskell. In the
e leading part, was
■ Knivland had a profoun<l r«I the other signs and have their first
M-tier last ei ening than he was the
gard for his
r partner,
Mi last thoughts for Him?
In
His delineation of hLs
night before.
irtlre of tm^'iliriue
The general pmrtlre
Bv she advocated complete am
• audience
was so good
intry
1* accompanied
by
re consecration to Him. an «»j»enlng
kept continually laughing at his
hardships, snows ar«* deep and
LAROE
GATHERING
PAID
the parse for the heathen and
sallies and actions. Lon Wainrigbt in
roads iinlirr>ken
oklng up Instead of downward. St
SPECT8 TO DECEASED.
iracter was also good and
They
anted to sec* more enthusiasm at
was favorably commented
playing «
whirl
le missionary work given a greater
John also In a char
n
Allan
land vet he never failed to go n.» in»
ip«-tu* In all countries.
ent. CuImi
acier pan was
Services at the Family Reaidence Con
s far or near. Then, too, ho had
The s|»eaker then took tlie andic
Nlhlo in the par
thing without necessities
I San Francisco and then to Jai
ducted by Rev. O. Cochiin—^Touch
ity
in t
pnif<«s>-lon and had to rt>sort to (i>rti|e covering that rtniniry from one r
ly
Idkt
ing Tributes to Memory of Es
the other where there are n<»w
pleasing
and
Many j
»if his .10 ye
tu.cMHi Christians and members
teemed Physician.
pro<luctiocs playing at the
tie written and t
would
Protes
TTie Gaskell Slock
many pages of irage<|y <
lie to
tribute
•asllv the leader of rei»erlnlre
imnv^ls eat
All that Is mortal of Dr. C. J Kn.
then a spark.of humor i » llghu-n I
y of the iH-sl leaders b«’lng
land was laid In tht grave In Oaka.«>d gloom.
tlans. Yet she said Japan was i
night stand" compaales i
Through
all
ihes.y.-ars
he
has
I
Christian nation bv a long way.
eemelery this afternoon
The funeral
Igher prices.
she was a very conceited nation.
•rrvloes were held at the family resl
Iglit wiH \H> Ihe 'Trvfii.
Tho I.I.V
Nlnd then elals.rat,-,! msm the topic
de^ce on BUIe street. Rev D. rnchlln.
of the missionary ^hools there, some
pastor of the Congregational church
of the devoted w.rkers and what tlu-y
■ qu.nrr of • fnlor, Iho .ohool
had done.
The cttileges and their
umdating
work ami other Ideas tliat the snci. M
The funeraljras attended by a gnat
Ihe opera
was earning out.
throng of "friends? the rooms of ihe
as "Oiher
• fnnnb-st
mry.- ,
dwelling Udng far ttm small to afford
the young people
Ho helleve.1 In
room for lhoiu‘ who wlsheil to list. ii
Toa larae phetograhha dopletlag the
aevml rerideaeca of JaCaaoa Dhria
and ibe acata of the OoifMarate govenimcet are cxhlbfed ia the Miaatosippl bondUg
at the world's
fUr.
which la llaelf a reprodoetJon of BeaaTolr. the last borne ct the ox-presldent
of the Coofederary.
mnmau:
iia»|r« AM*
MISS
FLORENCE
THOMPSON, promptly looked after John Danford.
who graduates this year from the conoIBce at Bingham Bros ' meal market
*errat«»ry at Olivet college, will be
OUaena phone 37€
m4-3t«
home and ready to give lesson
the piano after July Ht.
Bl'^' i GAB RANGE NOW. ft to
lit. All connecUoni
ms free UII July IsL
THE LADIES OF the Traverse City Ona Oo, BOW In
*w bank Work.
hive who have flower* to donate for
memorial Snmlay will pleaw- !
them at Foresters hall Friday or
VKLY’ET Ice Crwam.
urday of thU week
Ttoi
oL auxens pboaa »7t.
^EAR PROOp-
:i;:
ASrttsA
21UIBO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
‘ te Ml Oi Ike «dlMf7 kind, they ate
gmjnL pnncTnmn
MPT mr jronrr
The beat piano
is t
j
pi
I Front atreet.
|
----------------------|
SHAVINGS.
South
i Co.
WATER WATER
WATER
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
AT REST IN
THE GRAVE
As you will see by the accompanyinc notice
the tlamajje our stock sustained from water,
we will take the loss cheerfully, as our loss will
be your i;ain. .\mony^ the ^»ootls tlamaned are
l.atlies* Silk Coals. Lailies’Suits, a few Waists,
and a conNiib^.ible lot of Summer Ibiderwear.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
st,r..Si'r
Reproduced From Recorder Jane 6th.
nrnilAL THIS ArTEMOON
We will maik ihe entire lot of soaketl nannems lo less than hall price; some
" only sli^jhiiy damajjed and can easil> lx* li.\ed as
as ctver.
r!5r
SALE COMMENCES
-
Thursday Morning
the service.
the porch,
There
,T
Chair* were P'*^'
large number
long dis
county, many coming I
lances to pay their last n i|>ccis to I lie
friend who had Known i
ness and health for manj years,
and of
abroad were K. U. Kninda:
kato. Minn.1., brother of the docior;
K. L. Rlckerd, a sister, of Kr.*.*dom. Ohio; O. F. Harmon, a neph.-w
and wife of lUrenna. t)hlo.
The attendance from the city in
eluded scores of the tilder n‘Sld.*ms
who had been Inllmstely sssociai»*d
wtih deceased a great many years, and
ibe local
physlrlsns attended
***Tbe pall bearers were selected fnim
among old-time friends and nclghl
the active l>earers being H. Monin
H. H. Bracken. H J. Morgan. L 1
erts, H. C. Davis and C. K. Buck, rhe
honorary pall lH*arers were A. E V
son. J. W. Mllllken. O I> Carver.
A Jarvis. C. F. Read and 8. K. Wait
The parlor of the dwelling wliere
the remains rested
conta
black
lM>auiil 1 floral offering*, many •
pieces, being among them*
gant s
The services
those present
that only a few short weeks agi
one they came to mourn today
among the most active and prm
Ive spirits
f sketch of the ca
ent of the loss to tb
iding country by rcf«
ivr of public Ispirit
until n dropp»-«l on the last art.
Mr Newell
in the character
Hutchinson Hopper of the Chlca
boanl of trade was splendid
The plot is cleanout, simple a
easily folios ed.
Hopper has
a daughter whom
Calcutta ami many other towns w
has determined to marry to a ri
old tK.rk dealer, a poor clerk working
In his offlee resolving to win the girl
for himself. Hopper Is blissfully un
conscious of
the clerk's
intentions
lellre these |M-ople they have got
toward his daiighier. aids him
with a snp|K«ed heiress, in*
which tbe poor clerk elope*
> nilsslonarlej
enip:o;..*r s daughter
a complete descrlpThere should Ik- a hiimper h
n of India and their
.he
remainder of
the engagement,
ruKtoms. of how fhey were being
which closes tomorrow night, with
e missionaries
t
llghieneil
matinee
tomorrow
afternoon.—St.
lnt-*lligence that they are
John. N. B. Garetio
The Gaskell
c.-iv ing
the news
In rloslng
Stock company will give this prodne
tion t.imorrow evening
..ach Ihe pT^e
r^rlca.
M-xlro and Italy and all Spanish
tries that the p^-tvple gain
ledge of the eondltions swilling to help Ihe
d she was amart-d
of kTlOwledge of some |>eople because
they did not read current literature c
foreign lands and said that was whei
.MalUsa and India, the town of
reghin.
HU 'ow‘r e"ffort.l“"of ™i.s
fruits and his Interest in th*- cann
factory sht.w this
He was n man
mine e•nthnslasm and what enlisted
Interests did so in an absorbing
le workofl
with Indepemh
Igor
It will
as n famllv .physician
hia he will Im- long mlsse I
iiemhered. Iihi
matters from hU prof,
engaged 1his attention as a side issue
but his w
whole life was wrap»»ed np in
his high calling
lie was devoted and
true to p.-.tlent« and never spared
i.-ir or sncrince.I Ihe inieresi . of the
mfferlnp for his ..wn comfort
He had
i lemlerm-s* of character, wa.^
Hv-lally kind to chlidren-aml vert
ote«I to the sic kclilld.
Another side of his life was t<
lally s.*en In fellowship and the r
topics was a man of
con viri Ions.
Net
M Ha Casta.
adelphlH idiysiciau. wj
‘ notial riill-
different, of the M-htsd. hospitals
uitvsionartes and greater effort on tl
MK-leue.. Uirougho-.it this rotii
B'hile la- tma reading medU ine
the Jeffermai odlege. yonng I»a t'osla
npon one «Ms-nslon attended
The evening session closi-d with
During Ihe service the choir, consi
RolM'r
Ing of C
Percelt Ing
s Idight. hi* h-ntesa
Miss Gray
I hiiii I
al. She <-on)|illiiM‘iil.-d
l-ead Kindly Light * ■•Somcilme \
I’nderstand" and
Nearer Mv Oo.l to
urye.1 l.lui
Thee.*
The following Is a synopsis of the mingle now and Iben I
remarks of Mr. Corhiln .
Kewald that today the pi-bple w. rc
TbeiT
\o the sets that v
called together again to mourn ih.
foruilng in the baHroom. -Won't
loss of one of Ihe city's most pixign-**
ms- niMl dance the Un<-er»''"
Ive cUitens. that many homes had Ih-oh
"Y.w. I supissee so. thank*. *^ld
In sorrow during the past few mmithf young man
•Iteally, though.' h« a<ld
and that this home had been minis
rnefullv. I think I am mor- tilted
tenfKl over by hlin for over SO years.
laisv tin- «bino-r»,*
Dr. Kneeland has stood at the Wd-ide News
of dear ones to stay the rarago.^ of
disease or to break the news to loved
There will be a meet ini
ones of those who had psssiHt to the
iitup. Spanish American t
botnc beyond.
■riilay evening.
snd'f birthplace was in the
icrre of Northern Ohio,
Igrants from New England
THE MARKETS.
I this locality to toil and
make tbelr homes. Many of the ct>untry's great and useful men have come
from this region and many bare poor
whose memories will live long.
Dr
Kneelana was a true son of this w.-stern reaenre. He was reared upon a
farm but his mind turned to the fieki
of medicine Instead of to the field of
crops.
He educated and
equipped
himself for the labors of a physician.
He was without meant but
courao at Hiram
im college. Ohio
sc
Janitorr of the
ibc building
bailding to i«r
»
s way. Here
He
he was under the direca noble chara- er
m or liflss
under whom many qt
. the succcusful
men recelred ibelr education,
while here that Dr. Kneeland met his
future bctpinate.
He borrowed money and pursued his
work at the College of Physicians and
at Philadelphia.
When he
hts work hi* capital was an
education, qollege d^ts. the devotion
of a yotms wtfe. a good character and Wm. A. McCooi, Citizens i
ee ta the future. No young
' waTi7%ft>w°“l-.'^.’‘.£"“‘: 8.60
16-00
.Another handsome suit of all wool mix Another lot* that were sold for 1 0*^
ture. was 'i.'j.lXi. Eton Jacket trimmed
Ji5c, just a litlhr tbamp, for.......
^V
E WILHELM
Ciuntry
of
with only one missionary
U..SH.
Her w..rd picture ..f
jn-ople
COR. FRONT
UNION
AND
RIO
THE PRETTIEST
LINE O F—
in the city; all the different colors and kinds, regular 50c, GO; and 7.5c grades niarkeil do4rn t
Tuesday Afternoon 8«Mion.
Conilniiing the symposium yesierlay aftermsin Interesting topics
it;tn>»1uced
*
\V O Wheeler of
Clarion
an appeal for^ndia ^She sp*ike
:^ih.'rw^.arori’LVn^^^^
7.60
lalf price
1 Ladies’ lijrht Scotch mixture suit, trim
med with black velvet, one of our best •About :$ dozen l^adies’ while uaiize vests.
sliKhlly discolored, were 2Uf.
—ON
collcfc d.avs; n hard worker and a sa
rtous nilmUd j onth.
1 euj..y the boll terr mueli. Ile
mtlirr have been nt tionie
He wandt-n-d liere niid th
crowd. liMiklitg Itiiieiy
I T.T(T<=(a Silk Kion Jackvt, all «5 Kf)
shirrcl. was S.OM. now............ O.OU
I’eau de soie Coals, box cfAnother lan coloreil all wool nash suit.
feci, was n.OO. now..
Taffeta lined, was
0 gQ
1 Taffeta Coal. bo.\ effect, was
,Antr several others, at like rediirti«>ns
15.00. now.................................. i •OKJ
.About a dozen lack and white mt-neraists that were 0Qq
T^;".
dainty* bat cheaper goods, regular 10c an<! 12Jc qualities at 9c, ahd there is
not
a
piece <
29c. 35c and 39c. The
pattern
carrictl
over from
last
season; EVERY ONE IS NEW AND DESIRAliEK
LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS ALMOST
awa\Y......
GIVEN
IS THERE A WOMAN WHO CAN AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITV7
ABOUT 25 SPRING SUITS FOR WONEEN —Prindp,!!) Cheviot,. Vwtiitu,. „,i
,o.,i Svoich t«.as o!J
new anil «rialy fashionable, perfect fitting and well tailorctl, worth SIC.OO, $18.00 and $20.00, choice
J^ 00
NEW DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS AT $4.95
peacefol Inheritance In Christ i
As pretty—as dainty—as attractive as you will find at any other store at $7.60.
welt
particularly
ed of China and
had at $25.00.
as BO
merchandise.
al work is much in demand
medical missionaries arc nc
k«-d.
Mr*. Mary C Nlnd
Detroit was railed to the platform at
given the Chatauqua salute, to whii
responded gracefully,
u* "Outlook for the Y'ear'a Worl
well presented by Mrs. Hugh Ke
m-dy wTio gave a resume of the past
vear'f srork before speaking of the
for the
coming year,
giving
staUsticB to show the earnest
which has been done. She de.-lared tbj
.'•lared
that everything is encouraging
and Impel
the beat endeavor of all.
iArpemer. Michigan con
ference corresponding secretary, had
charge of the corresponding
tary discussion.
She spoke
gnat importance of aenrlce aa
brought out the duties of a corre.pnnding secretary.
An impreulre
iraytir aervlce was conducted by Rev.
. B. Carpenter
r of Wllliamabt
WUllamaburg.
During the afternoon Mn
r Mr*. W. D. C. OerauOac.
No better fitting or better tailorc<1 skirts can be
Wc have them in light and dark colors and black, in all the different sues—for little
well as the medium and regulation si/es.
As an example of our leadership you
can buy
them here
ladies and large women, as
at
the special
price
of
$4.95 instead of ®7.50.
SHIRT WAISTS AT 50c
bined.
Why?
Simply because our waists are perfect fitting, the i
styles are better and the prices lower than you can secure elsewhere. '
We are selling waiitt in white and colors, also black, all thb season’s 1
make, very choicest styles that can be had, worth 76c, 86c and 90c. j
at jast„................................................................................................ SOo
OI
Vou
BELTS! BELTS1
^
This More sells more shirt waists than all the other stores com- '
k great special purchase enables us to sell the very newest and pret
tiest in girdle and crush silk belts, sorth C5c, 75c and 86c aU.SOo
■-■ctl**' 03.00
31.03
Shoes that have snap, tone, and comfort. T»>cy are the very newest lasts, in all the different sizes and widths, and they'll wear as good
as any ^ shoe yon can buy. Here at.................................1^1.••
Ladies’ Kid and Patent Leather Sandals, worth $L60 and fl.76,
And
for yc
Steinbers BrotKiers
THE^EVEKIHG lOBOOKD, TRAVERSE CllT, IPCH^ WEDXESDAY, JU^E 8,1904.
to he fBlaei far atel |
Of t» 9tfrTM WMmtitlm f<m CHy
«r Troyi City.
RKwIar Mctte« of U« Bovd of
Edwattaa hcM te the
Mey XSth. 1M4.
Jlfld U» order t
tdeirt. la the clu_.
mben trrmeat —Cl^ae.
QaiMr, MoCau. Koota
Mchotaon. TWr'.iHr a *d t
•cadaj. Jme fat. 1AA4. at A olcioel: p.
Carrfed.
1.4M.M Traverae CHy. MJeh, May »lh. 1A04.
Hoaorabte Board of Bdaeatloe:
------------------ - thft the
S.400.00
SSthO lowiag peraoaa be gradBated frota
fipta the
Traverse Clt> High aehool and rMotve
iHplomaa therefrom bo coauaeacemeot. June 2. 1P04.
Bach has com
plcfcd the resyolred work.
Albert
Merte*.
Ruth
Carpenter,
Ruby C
Carpenter, Ethlya Felu Martha
Helen
t. Nellie
Flaher. Orvl*
Foote.
I aitpro^ed.
I of Kdacaf ki
Yoor ooaarftlee oa tioMlacs ai
Hailey. Leoa Steinberg. lasogene Camyroaada have eareAtlly lavovthcati
tf on.
Beatrice Cletf
the bUU for the nopoaad aew Four
Keho^". Lisle Tboimas. Clifford TimV.'ard aehool halMtac ahi hor.-by re
blln, Albert ClemenU Harry
Dean,
port aa follow:
» be raised
Eva Thurtell. Clara Hoxh
The foUowloc aomed bidden bare
Sickle.
Jem Sulll
respeetfullT,
le. Jtm'
rubailMed the loveat LId»:
F II. ME.M
Ruth Carrell. Et
t'arpeoter aad laterlor halab.
tFVATT.
ence Sheffer. Claude Pot ind. Cbarit
B, a Cole h Co.......... ...........I 7004.00
I-arsen. Louis TInkham. Roy Wiv
MOLI»S WORTH
Maauory. oaocieie j
I>r. Heddsaortb that the Charles W*hlte
7070 00 report Ije accipiod
atooe. 8 a Cole h
Respectfully.
1 adopted.
l.athlos aod plaaterln*. Jcjbn
______
Carried.
Probert ...........................................
«<-«
MovHf by Mr. MontaSit^Jbar the
Falatlac aad glailn*. Geer h
list be accept^ and ad«pt«l and dlCbaaiploe .....................................
11 SC-8
bum. Hobl^aonh
plomas grantc-d.
lu»blac *od draiaaxe. Arm*
Petltiona.
nicaa beat aad reatilatioa.
p r.OiKl.oo „f
outstanding
sch.-.l To the Honorable Board of Educat.
Ar.. A tW .............................
3102 00
of Ibe City of Traverse City. Mirl
Co ntlemen -I herebv make appllca
>.w-paM-. F««de. C.arner. Hubli
tion to you for the pusblon of Janit
forth. Montague. Mc-ads. Nlcholsor
Thirlby. F..lgbum-Oi
bidder f«
Traverse City. Mich . May 2.'.th. Ikut
To the Honorshle Hoard of Educalkm
ibjoT be awarded to them; al*o
-^,.nilem^ -We. your commli,4-«pUaterlBK a^ palnUnc
n ways and means., have examined
by the loweal
price aa
he following hills and finding
tilddera, B. B. Cole A Co., to aub^iet
same corren. would recommend tb« lr
John Probert
aald portlc
pa>meiit from the various funds as
Dpioo for the aiaouni
r A Cham,
follows:
coaaalted the
e bat
tefeated partlea aad ihte arraayefD.
Teachers* Salaries Fund.
la aaUafactarr to them.
Teacherv- psy roll for May 12.7M C.*!
Attarbed berelo find a comrouid
Janitors* SalaHcs Fund.
ik« from a B. Cole A Co.
If i
Janitors- pay roll for Mar ..
f»o
board wlabea
to cui
dowa cwt
Incidental Cxpcnsc Fund.
biilldlOK It might be adrUable to ta
Yours very truly.
Charlotte
K
Helm.
Supt.
advaaiagc cd aoam of
the chatiK*^
James I*arker.
auggeated Id aald ci»mmunlratlon
MOV.-.1 br Mr Meads that the d
tr. (Kt
Iteapeclfully aubmltted.
til ions l»e reo-lve.1 and pla«-eil on fll
WM. W. THIRUIT.
Carried
T. O. NICHOLSON.
A notic- fn.n
W O fX>OTF.
city of Traverse
;t side
Wadsaonh stn et.
Moved by Mr. Muotagitn that
Colnmhla Tra,
the Central achuol grotinds.
report be reeelve«l and In no roorb a*^
and <1 ravage
la Included in I be recommeinlatk»u «d
r Moniagiie tha
the rommltiee In* acc»*pi«1 and aib.pl
nw^iQr \>e rt'C**i Te»| to the ron»miii»-e
edI buildings aUh jsiKer
Carrled.
Yeaa—Chaae. F»»f*te. (
fan.
Montague.
Meada.
Tldrlby. Fulgbum.
R.iht IViwn. can- of library ,
Movisl by .Mr Montague that the
Moved bv Mr. Montague that the I.aura Van Valkenhurg. care
|Mirt Ik- accefiietl and adopie<l
clerk read the bld» of Ibe Ham
Lay Mw:antlle Co.. Arms A Cole,
.Move.l bv Mr M.-ads that the bo:
the plumbing and heating
Mr* E S
l*rait.
rent
tif
Carried.
Mr Holdaworth now appeared and Hammecher.
Schlemmer
A
CHAS M. HEERS.
took part In the proceeding*.
Co. manual training ..........
Clerk
Moved by Mr. Thirlby that Arn«»
May IVarl. music
Cole-t bid on beating and plumbing
Thfis Charh*s Co., klndergftrin adh'tlurne-l n-giilar meet it
accepted.
Bfiard
E.I
neat ion. held I
Moved by Dr. Garner, as an am.C..S, W Rowe, supplies
nxim.
June
I.
IHOt
ment. that the spielflcatlons for
(o .wder b) E J Fulghuro.
beating and plumbing as given by the
pres
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. and r.Inn A Co. issiks..........................$
l*r
I*reseni
Arms A Cole be submitted to some MacMillan Co.. Uioks..................
.
.Moffait. Montagu
outside. diHinieresled part;
ihner's Sons. IsMiks
pn-sident
suggest such changes as I
Minutes of the last regular meeting
necessary to a perfect plant of beating
Ken- read and approved
and plumbing and to reiwrt to ibl* I> C Heath A Co.. Ixsfks. . .
ReporU of Committeea.
board.
Building Fund.
CaiTle.1.
Traverse City. June 1. 1
Yeas—tMimw*. Fi»ole. Gamer. Mof S S UimlM'r Co., lumber..
To
the
Honorable
1‘residenl
Am,s A Cole, misc repairs
fatt. Montague. Nicholson
Hoard of
neat ion:
^ntingent Fund.
M.
Nays — liuldswortb.
1—G.uHemen -We. .v.iir eommitu-e
Travenu' City State lUn,«.
Tbirlby.
on
wavs
and
means,
would r
iKinds
cancelle.1 ...............
tKt
The original nioilon. a* amend.Hl.
mend that twentv bonds «»f one
R*^|H-cifully snlimlttiHl.
ss carri
carried.
was
sand dollars each, made to liear
F. H MMEADS.
Yeas—Chase. 1Foote, Montague.
est at the rate of 4 per cent . pavable
O C MOFFATT.
fatt. Gamer. Meads. Nlch.lolMHl.
F HOLDSWORTH.
gbum.
Committee
Nays-Holdhwortb
and Thli
Nays-li
ten vears
Said Interest
MovihI hv Mr. Montague that the
Moved hr Mr.
Montague
1
pavable at the office of the treasurer
re|Hiri
lie
ailopied anil orders drawn
presidentt and clerk be aiitborlzisl
of the Imar.l of tslucallon of the
various
make a contract with 8 U.
of Traverw- Ciiv. Michigan
r the erection of a school build
We wtHild further rccvmimend
amount ‘carH::d
Ing in the 4th ward, tl
the above Ik- Inserted In the resolution
Yews-Chase. Foote. Gamer. Holds
of the boad trf the sab 8 B. Cob[iresf-nttHl
orth. Montague.
Mead*. Nicholson.
amount of the rr
Co. be twice
Thirlby.
Fulghmn.
trace
als«»
recommend
The report of the tmant oflleer for
Carried.
.s-rr
. jzr,
—.ono.
z
la
.r;!:;' ■-'*
-
...
*"&
I:
lard I
k«t the expert for examination
‘ different plans of healing and
Moved by Mr. Meeds that the board
plomUng aa aubmltted by the HanCommlitee on Wavs and Mtans.
■ nah A l.*y Mercantile Co and Arms
Moved hv Mr Montagu- that the
-A-Cole
Carried.
Mr. Moffat I was nt»w excused fi
the meeting.
Mr. Prealdmt aad Members of
Board of Education:
2—Gentlemen:—Your
commltti>e
M..V..I 1,) Mr
ih>l
„ Ikuirdman Avenm* school a> a pric*- of
tearbers would respectfully repoi
..f il.r l.«ird in Iilnclni tb.- lund of S.
l.-httNi.
follows: That with the asslstan*
II .......... * Co .b«bl.. lb., nnnniot ol
n*
Carrh-d.
Superintendent Gilbert the folloalng
the eontnet Ik- resrlnd<>d and tl
Y«tas-Cha«e.
F.s.i.-.
Garner.
Hohls
ata
have iM'en
In'en
made for
arrangementa
anioiint of ihe ImiiuI Ik- plareil .
tMcbm to All the places, which
r last retiorl bad i
time of
Reaolution.
•rn Ailed ■
Yeas—Chase. Foote. Fairchild. Mof
■lence work In i-R.-s«1v.y| by the Isard of K.lucati..n
Frank R. HearsU
r»f Mr. Krcfier •If Traveix- City. Michigan, that.
high acbooU In plac
accept the offer made • hen-as at the eh-ctlon dulv calle.1.
Ick, who did
Hearst |«4i uo held and conduct.M on the 2Eih dav of
to him
Price
The*lK*d“of S n Cole A
l»er month
April. A n. HH.t. the lawfully qn.li
.w present.-.! and read
Mias Glen
OK
WUaey. In place of Ml*a n.sl voters of ihe seh.Kil distrlrt of
M..\.d hv Mr MofTatt that
Mary Cryaler. who did not accept the Traverse Clp. Michigan, hv such vote h- aec-pu-.!
offer made her Miss WHsey at »40 oo xuihorl/.-.! the Issuance of the Umds
l>er month.
said sch.K.1 .llsirict to Ihe amount
Y.-as Cha-e. Foote. Falrcl
Mis* Edith McIntyre, for first gra.Ie.
I went v thousand dollars for the
Central building, 140 tW.
Misa Julia Billings, kindergarten for
Central building. I4r..00
The contract for the l.uilding of the
Miss Neva Place. In i
sch.Mil building
lO did not
.hiihwi. did on the 27th day of Ar
n
Prlo
[>r Holdsaorth noa apiieared and
\ ir. Httit. canvas* the n-iuras
'r.:ru^.
n'-
Wright, relief
le. $40.00 i»er mon
of the compleoM
teachers
There U only one quesi
and that is of Miss Filklns. principal
tif the Oak Park achiKd. and we i
yet In bopee that she will ciwtlnue
t poaltlon.
On account of the uncertalnlv
when the new aehool building will be
completed and ready for use. It would
teem best to make arrangements
carrying on the aehool work for the
Ant cemeater of the coming year in
the buildings aa we now have them,
and have planned the dlaposltlon ol
the force of teachers accordingly.
All of which Is respectfully submit
said eUK-tlon and did then and then^
hvlare the n-sult of such eh-ctlon a*
’H-lng in favor of the Issue of said
ch.H.l district lK>nd« to the amount of
■w.-nly th.e-sand dollars for the pur
^«e af.m-sald
Therefore* Ik- It
Kt-solved. that
the presld.*m and
-lerk of Ihe iKvaril of efneation of
Traverse Cliv. Michigan. Ik- and henuv an- aiithorired and Insinictwl t..
Istrlet
t the at
[X.1
building
In
ihe Fourth
verse City.
- of the de^
ul nation
msand di>llars
i.vabK
o the bearer
(hereof, to bear Interest payable
annually at four per cet
per annum.
(he principle to be due and payi
the expiration of ------- years from date
HHRBERT MONTAOrE.
of Issue, and both principal and Inter
O. C MOFFATT.
pst to be payable at ----------------.
H. B. GARNER.
Moved by Mr. Meads that the reso
Committee
lution be accepted and adopted.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Montague that
Yeas—Chase. Foote. Garner,
report be accepted aad adapted.
worth. Mootagne. Me
Thlrlb:--------rlby, Fulgbu
(S).
loved by
1
Thirlby
that the
A—OenlleiDeB:—We. ;
tee. cheques of the unsucceaafnl bidden
oa waya aad ateant. bare invewtigaited on tbe erection of the acbool building
In the 4th ward, with the exceptioD of
aa
p
_ to tbe fund needed for acbool puts
poaea for tbe oonxiaff aehool year and tbe bidden on heating and plumbing
would recoBNMnd^ that tbe aereral be returned..
Carried.
aBooata for. tbe porpoae beretoafier
Moved by Mr. Montague that when
anaed be Included In tbe report of
this board to tbe city connen of nmney we adioara we adjoara to asewt Wad-
.>*
YOtljtolteCURED
Thirlhv that we strike
architect In the contract
U aPl* •ars necesMiry for him «*»
sign cerilflcai [es for pa.vmt-ni
Carried
Yeas — Chaiie.
Fi»ot<
Fairrhild
Hohlswonh. \ Moffatt.
Montague
ids. Nk-hotsau. Thirlby. FulghumMea.
(10)
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr. Mead* that the
act a* corrected be adopted.
Carried.
Yeas —Chase.
Foote.
Fairchild,
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. Nicholson. Thirlby. Fulghum—
(10).
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr Meads that tbe clerk
ind prestdeni be autborized to draw
r the paymenu for the
roasinictloo of tbe acbool building la
tbe fourth ward npoo the eatlaates of
soperintendeat. aigned
bnlldiag committee.
Carried.
Yeas —Chase.
Foote.
Pklrchlld.
Holdsworth.
1 tfoffatt.
MontalRue.
Memls.
I. Tblriby. Fulgbaia—
(lA).
waiBbltook wSaoTdUai at^ fcaiit^
l.a -sJssaBsirftissn
IsHSi
tbaa aO ether mndkaaes combiasd.
he position of superintendent of eon-
bL7srb?X"r„'.JX^ir«s'
;ff»^rr:b‘-biirbr“""'
Roaser has made verbal appli
cation for this .nosition to vour rommltiee
W. O FOOTE.'
T. G NICHOLSON
Muve.1 by Mr Fairchild that the re|K.ri iK- rec-lv,-.! and placed on fll.-.
Li»sl
Y.-as—Fairchild. Moffatt. Montagu.-.
laa, CklcBco Hiatoruwl
rKA.M-«
___________
moMB wall aad atraMg. W'eaakyaotoco to yoor druggvM todav ^ S60uc
afUI0bottkofWiar<dCa»daiaadbe5iatotaka itatoo«. Ijo Uiat and
tha haahb Mi*. KingtWy writ* aboolwjraoaeba yours. If you Uai^
fad dfaaotfaw aia aeaded ia year cam. addrma.
symptoms,J^ics
Adrfaory DsMitmeat, ThaChitBaoMaMadieiaaCo.ra»ttam«ga,Tetm
iSTn^Imidui
Nays—Chase.
Foote.
Holdsworth.
M.wds. Nich..lson. Thirlby. Fulgbum
Sadct4j*~Pro(7e- gi:fs-s-2s?!
•
-glt~gp=rg
M.tved by Mr M.mtague that th.name of J.ihn Horsflold lie ins.-n.-.l in
tb«- plan- of K-Iward Ross.-r
tkot
Y.WS—Chase, Fairchild. H..ldsw,.rth.
Moffatt Montagu.—(21.
Na>s-Foote.
M.-ad*.
Nicholson.
Tbirlhy. IMlghum-tr...
Movxl bv Mr Meads that Edward
K.j>s,-r be appointed a*s supeiii
su|ierlnfenden!
of (-oust met Ion of mi 1 bulldir
Moved
lot Mr !Montague, as
xm.-ndmeiii. Shat John Htirsfl.-I.l
ap|K»inted,
Yea*—Fairchild.
Hohlswonh. Mon
KASKOLA
TABLETS
^ kltuU o(i (ood
f il! • rUv« at>ju1 -isc-juartfr lull -f
N nr-.*Bth» ... ,11
Orielnal motion mas th.-n put
Motion was lost
Yea*--F«»oie. Moffatt. M.-ads. Nich
oNon. Thirlby Fulghum^..:.
Navs-Chas.-.
Fairchild.
Holds
worth. Montagu.—It.
Moved by Mr M.mtague
matt.-r of .luploying a su|K-rinlend
const riir
fltial
iivitiiin until tl
Uiard.
Peterson, the arrhilect of
I.- huildlng. to act as *urM-rintenil»-Df
t'arrie.1
Yea* - Chase
F.k.i.-.
Fairchild.
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
M.-ads. Nlrhol-sim. Thirlby FiilKhum M.iv.-d to
Mr
Ch
Carried
MOV.-.I hv Mr Chas.- that w.- rej,-ct
ls>th these bids' vir
The Hannah.
l.av .Mercantih- C.. and Ann* A Cole,
and that w.- call for new bids on the
plumbing and s|K-clfltat Ions as already
acc..pt..,l hv the Uiard.
■ ::rz
Uiard
Carried.
Yeas—Chase. Foote. FaircLIl.
Moveil h> Mr
Utard a-IJoum
Moniagiie that
CHAS
M
f .O . f ui-%
Inj,.r.J
aV Vtni,. .uv<r ii
*.a a„ .auwj K .w.ifc.
q:s-
I wru. ...0» ..I t. -gaOicU T.M<i. J.
1.0.
. •«
vi Hiaviaw. Pry-
BUGGIES
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Bu^fgies.
House in the state.
tl
/
Dr.
r. r«t»(
ratwajr. Magic
SS!SZ
6EI0UL MS0UICE
Net^Wllhalra Meek.
ORA.
HEERS.
f'
llanrfliMt Cira
for Diarrhooa.
JOHN R. SANTO
We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
■
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
AAWYCR
A
Tr*
FENHALLM
DENTISTS.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
J.H.MMrN 6a.R.lcffdb
moiroe & MeWEnr ^
6ENERAL IRSURAI6I
>TA.S(iAltlM.*iMPAKlB9Md ~
Mutual Kiiv Inxtrman- Cm
tRAIIO RAPWS t INDIARA RY
COiPARY.
May a.UOt
lOty 6:10 a aa
'
NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS *R ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
[XjREJlEsii’i
w1
0. R. CAftVK«l.A I
1 FIRE INSORANCE
J. B. PAICE ELECTRIC CO.
I2& Caas Stroet.
L. L. A. BUIUNNO.
Traverae City.
McmlK-r- (if ihf Nsti.inal P!h-rtr. -al
('duiractor*
A“--(x-ia: lu'n
<1
I’nlt.-'l .‘4(8l»-«
^
^
Qraad M
J. LEAHY
AT HOTEL WHITING
IVI c
the 6m 6re
rrmmgaorkdmrv^ oF
aaiLiKciHi
:|!r:
GLASSES FITTED BY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
ux-KWtxio. o p. a 1
....
r setih-menl In said eontract lie made
nee In two weeks
Carried.
Yea*-Chase.
F.Kiie.
Fairchild.
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. Nlcholsim. Thirlhv. Fulghum-
■7 H. BV Alia. II D.-(
^ 10 diMratir* marf rj
PSABL Mvoxn.. t
,
Yea-s—None.
Moved by Mr Chase,
ameadthat t
commiiiee on hnlldIngs and grounds be Instructed to re
tire to the committee room for coeBoUation and repon their r.-commeodailon for superintendent i«* tbe lioard.
Carried
Board of Education:
2—We. your eonunltlee i
¥h[Hh”S
eth
Pt
buildiT
U$IIESS|MS|»:
itagae that John
HorwAeld bt
1 aa saparlaicadent of eoaatrwctka of the school bandlag la the 4th ward.
Moved by Mr. Meada. as a aubatitote for the above taotioa. that the
ter of haviag a anperiatendent be
to tbe coamlttee on bulldlags aad
grounds, with power to art.
InOat.
Nays—Chase.
Fbote.
Fairchild.
oldsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. NIcfaolsoa. Thirlby. Fulghum—
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
t’.on, Lci.iry providvd ond ‘ati* factory hanqlin.v; 01
ordtri entru<^t. d to my f.T- cuar.in*' - d.
-5 li-:
DuUy MarHvt Lnttnr i;f on
*ut.
Personal inter-
viyws «nd co: rt-^^ondtn< • r*!*T,\. « to the purchase or sal»Ci :>tockv and sfatn invit* d.
•
X. K CHAPm. Pnfriclv.
Suite 404 Whitney Block,
LARSON^S fPARK HOTEL
Pere Marquette
rnmm.
BUTTCma BAT. lUCM.
Phooe Number*
Ben. 128
Citiienv 802
Hoiiili & lai IlireaRtle Cs. Hock
Opposite r. O. Rooms 8 and 4
Wkco Tm WuttinceCttB4M
i TRIED THEM YCT7
try a
RCCORO WANT AO.
TNY
RKCORO
a
want
AO.
ButBhMandl
OOP WANT Aa
i
YESTERDArS ISSUE
i.yp»
THE EVENING RECORD nrpam
TBAVEBSE CIXT, iOCH., WEDKESDAT, JUNE 8,190L
BASFALLEN
ONCE AGAIN
ftWflTMr^
WnrTTO KAUUSIA
Aoytan Bail Tam WW CndMvor
Wi^l Lmirvio Frwn tlw Team
alThatriaca.
~
Tb» MrloB t«s« hftll mm weal ._
HUMOII COHCC«WIMO Kalka»ka HjU monilbc vlH>re U will
pUy the team of that place this after
on. The team from here will play
follows: Cox.
first base Spangler.
-------------------------------------------—>*:
second base: Meredith, short: Has-
MEETINGS
SECOND DAT
«)irr AUTHUPi.
WMNKISFNST rtSTtSBAT
ms. WHITE IS PIESDERT
Hnlmtnh substitute.
■iihclltitw.
Tlii. team
field; Holcomb,
’The
1* also accompanied by Manager HoCHINESE
HISTOOK
SKIBHISH puw
FOB A BATTLE.
PIKE ABE BITINa
-
B*ie«« BaHarlOT in
Shippad to Japan T
By Wire to the Bvealac Raoord.
bondoD. June » —The Bt. Jame« O
jrMte Myn a nimor wa* nurent on tl
mnrk eachanie today that Port A
thur hail fallm Ttir rumor cannut I
mnflrmad.
Rapert Wat a MiaUkc.
By Wire to the Evrolnf Record.
I>ondon. June *.—A tHetraa from
Toklo aayt that four Japaoete K'it»
lioat* made a rlote rerunnolatancc off
Pori Arthur on Monday to examine
the entrance to the harbor. They were
expoted to heavy Bre from »hore bat
terlea. Ounboat No 4 wax damaged
and
kll
mnded. It U thought that the i
M> t.elleTed thl* Bring to be the b
rdment of the port by the Japam
r reporta of a bombardment «
rexierdav were evidently a i
Amarlean SubmartnaaT
RrUlgeport. Conn.. June 8.—The re^
port reached this city laat night that
the aiihmarlne boat Protector had
been ahlpped to Japan from New York
and that four boat* modeled after the
Protector are now under conMructlor.
at the worka of the Newi>orl New* Dry
Dork and Bhlp Building «>mpany
IlrlilgejiOrt men lntere*n*d In the con
«t met ion of these boat* decline to glv»
ally Information a* to what ha* bej-n
d«>ne with llie Protector.
Japanese agent* have been In tllb
city *ev«>ral time* and a* a rcaull Ur
draughtroen are working dally and
nightly at a local ahop on plan* an.l
model* of aubmarlne boats. Some of
the model* are known to have lHM>n
ahipiMHl to Nea-port New*.
SakharofTa Report.
8l. Petersburg. June k —The gem ral
staff has r*Telv»*«l the following
patch frt»m Lleut.-Ocn. Sakhamff.
chief f *iaff of Oeneral Kuropai
There 1* no chani In the all
at Feng Wang Cheng.
-A Jaitanese detachment ha* evacu
ated a poMtIun which It occupied
aouih of Vafangow. near the village »>f
Chit Chia Tun. and retired southward,
pursued by our cavalry.
’’During a reconnolsMince June .T In
the nelghtiorhood of Salmatrw a de
tachment of Japanese Infantry Bred
on our rear guard Their approach
va« atopped by an advance of our
imopn. The Bring la*ted two and a
half hour*. We had two men killed
and alx wounded "
M^lgnn-Partly
ekmdy
tanigiit
and cooler tn
the ext real*- oorthwei.t and Koetb
Dakota.
Rising leapenuure
warmer e!i.-wber.*. Generally chmdy
By Wire to the Evening Reconl
or partly rloudv Shower* In the Ohio
New York. Joe 8.—Hannak Bllaa. valley. Slowly rtstng tenperatare.
the octaraoe who was arrmted last FavorabW weather for grain through
night charged with extorting 1750.000
from Millionaire John R. PlatM
arraigned In coart Ibia momlni
morion
otloo of the covutaei the
IJourni
irned until Friday at : p. m. Ball
1.000 and Mr* Elias
X* fix.
was remanded to the Tomb*.
Arraipwad In Court.
TWENTY-FIVE KILLED.
Explocion in a Spaniab Colliery Caused
”My Responsibility^ Wa* This Morn
Loss of Life.
ing’s Subject—Reports of It
By Wire to the Evening Record
Madrid. June S—Twenty-five per
Auxiliaries Were Read—Sym
ms were killed by an «xplo«ion at the
posium Was Continued.
illierr at Melonders this morning.
cotmt of their allmness. tbelr waist*
being slender enough jo make the
Mr*. .Mud led the ralsAonary c
average girl envlou*. are being taken
from Boardman river Quite a num- meeting this morning In a very
l*er were caught yesterday near the Iiri-saive manner. In presenting the
flume and all were of good »lxe.
*uhjecL ”M> Responsibility.’’ she
*poke of the blessedness of being
worker* with God. The power of
prayer lyu dwelt npoo. The speaker
declare<rthat much of the hurry and
SETTLERS’
ASSOCIATION
aorn of lUe may be omitted If i>er OLD
ct tnist be pnt In prayer.
MET IN CHARLEVOIX TODAY.
The responslbimtes mentioned lo Ikcl were enumcTmt»«d as responsibility
MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED BY In help in all work. In l>eing In meet
lug. seeking otbiTs lo God's love and PETOSKET WAS SELECTED
ACTING GOVERNOR.
good works, in giving time, talent.
mone>. Mrs. Kind told In an lntere*i
Ing manner of her first rail to speak In AS THE PLACE OF HOLDING NEXT
Ills gr»*ai missionary cause. Many
LEADERS WERE DEPOBTED e^tI^ulnle*
followed.
YEAR’S MEETING.
illfying report* of auxiliaries
then
•n given as fol
FEW STRIKERS IN DISTRICT EX
r Creek. Mr*. I
Traverse City Delegation Wa* fJbt
CEPT THOSE IN JAIL.
Present—Address Delivered by •
AMrox. Clarion. Mr*. I^rd; Elk Lake.
W. 8. Anderaon of This City.
> Furthar Trouble It Anticipated—
Officer Were Elected.
Mone Except Soldier* and Deputy
ManNte*. .Mr* Russell. Peloi
Siieclal
to the Evtolng Recor.l
SheriR* Are Seen Patrollng
Mr*. Su.ne;
me; Traverse City.
Charlevoix. Mich.. June k-The Old
church. Mrs. Johnson; Traverse
the Streela
•tiler*’ association meeting had al
o.*t a p^'rbvt dar and ail of the
ianisbtirc.
.gtiests enJove»l themselves in various
Rv Win* lo Ihi- Kv.-nlng Rncnnl.
excellent rejHirt of the branch
Inctudlng a nutiion. a visit
Vlci.ir, C«*l..
C.*l June K — A.ljt. Oen m.s-t,,,.; held in Madi-:on. \Vl*.. last
artmnd the citv and a mo^-Ung to
i. r^ian M. !
nllitla
gether many .d them after a year *
nfficer* arrived here at S
separation. Thl* afi.-m-.n a bu*lm-*s
n-|>ori of the conference meeting
meeting wa* the fia-st thing on the pn*
o’clock this morning and Imm4*fllate|y in Hastings In May.
gram and the mvessarv liu*lne<>. of
po-i»*d n pmciamntlon in various part*
Officer* for the ensuing vear
the dav was tran*ari4-d
’ the ilisirlrt deciarlog the territory
Despite the fact that the Grand
Mr*. Wm.
White. Trav*-rre and the Elk Ratiids
> be under martial law
U... Ilf
sere unabir to rotiM- le-caui
The proclamation state.* Ix>cau.*e of
Mrsiv vice f»res|deni. Mr* M H.
tdlity to see.ir.- n ^p*v-ial train,
le das* of lawb*** men and the fact Wilson; '
[••ndance wa* alni<»-t a* large a*
lat rounler and rioting have taken
Second vice president. Mrs Jos
•\i the buslue-K me<-iing this
ace and U*cau*e live* and property MorroJ.. Tra\et>e City
afiemonti Peto*kf.v wai- rel»-< ted li»r
In ron*tant danger, it I* consid
vice prc*ldent. Mrs Hugh
mtH-ting place and it wa.' He
-.•d rxiH*dl. nt ic» n**ume martial law
hold the session* later In the
he dcvlaratlon I* signed by Acting
ss>a*on. July being regard«*d a* the
Governor Warren A. Haggott There
t favorable month on account of
striker*
district
l« tl.-r train M-rvire later rapt
teept several hnndn*d
el^Itd
Jail.
.presid**nt
The leader*
all iindc'r arrest or Clarbin,
■ported and many of them are scatred In all directions. The *tn-«*ts
il.itor. ln.lw.rlwl the hi.- taring cr.
of Victor and Cripple Cre«‘k were quiet
during the night. None except sol
diers and cb-pniy sheriffs »-ere seen
Right her* at Al* eier* fm CM gel
mall Papsrs
that are -Bpecia! and Exclnslre" In every sense of the word—More an
than any other*. Our* are n« sold by any other dealer* 1a the coaBlg.
We hare several books of pAiteras that we allow oar eacteMartia
hare the exclusive of any paper purchased, and no one clae irlU ffil
that tame one If you aty so. Ask to see tbaaa.
NOBBY
OXFORDS
FOR BOYS
« eily Book Store
WEATHER—Partly cloudy tonight aqd Thursday.
We know the boyi arill
lie-thgm. They are
made in just the same
snappy shapes as fath
er’s oxfonls Good tjuality.
PIONEERS
OF REGION
ALL QUIET
IN VICTOR
EIGHTH TEAR—2W5
namiAB EUAS aaaxma^
We Give Lessons in Boyioi: aothing Richt by
Furnishing Examples of Low SellliK
ties—Jrou thoold tee them.
PATENT
LEATHER
'
Vampt. Fairly heavy
aolcs, with just the right
extension to make the
shoe attractive.
Sizes
J2 to -i.
MEN’S UNDERWEAR
*6c,
60c, 75c.
AU oolon. aU gUet—
The: worid famous -NEWLANlJ" HAT in all its glory at $8. $2, $1.
It’s better to hnstle for tracle than to tee trade hustle (ost your door,
that’s why we ofler such bargains.
S. OEIMDA & GO.
\ nur Clothier if you aranl BEST Clothes.
MsS
$1.75
si«M n tosy
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
$2.00
MlTrieiridi
lUI
ill
gssi
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
'Th”;;rrrh;'.‘'..,
W. L. BROWN
;r2;.\'t,n7r“.irr k:*;.:'.,
MQR.
Cor.Lake Ava. and -lOth
closed this afternoon
W. 8. Ander*on’s Address.
irt of her Itinerary.
Afternoon Seasion.
The afternoon session was well at
tended and much Interest was taken in
Pitiful Plight of Exiled Miner* When .he excellent program presented.
They Reached Denver—Had Not
BAPTIST OFFICERS.
Eaten for 24 Hour*.
form of a discussion, weak point* Leader* Have Been Selected for the
(Continued on Fourth Page )
Ensuing Year.
By Wire to the Kvening Record
Denver. June R.—Twenty-four union
The following officers for the First
Iners. deported from the Cripple
BaptL't church have been elected for
CAPTIVES PEROICARI8 AND VARCreek district and accompanied by
■LEY ARE ILL.
deputies, arrived here early to'VnTj:'.h“o;Vn..,E
They were met by forty dele
William GranL
gate* of the ronvention of the western
If a Suhseon Will B* Given Safe Con f«*derailon of miner* and taken to a
restaurant The exile* had not eaten
duct One Will Be Sent to
1*1 hours and arc pennilc-s*
Chief usher, Charles E Mater
Them.
ADtlVEO HUNCBT
AND PENNILESS
URGENT NEED
OF PHYSICIAN
WHY WORRY?
SOLID HASS
OF PEOPLE
■HE'S AMIDEXTROUS.
B.*”~
Purser on Board the Missouri Is a
Grand Camp Convened—Eighty-Nine
Ingtnn. .
Capable Yeung Man.
wick cable* the navy department from
Amendment* tc the Constitution
be a purser on Inward a big pa*
Tangier that he ha* been Informed
Mutt Be Voted On.
that Captive* Pertllcari* and Varley --•>ng«‘r stearolxHutt require'* «ccnie pe^
are In urgent need of merllcal a**l»tliar qualifications and If Isn’t every
ancr. Consul Oeneral Ounmere ha*
n> Wire to the Evening Record
sent to RaUull, the chief bandit, to In
Battle (’nM-k. .M'lch . June k —The
quire whether a surgeon will Im* given
Ils. the passenger li«t. a-*slgnlng
safee c«.ifdoet.
colfdnet. If w.
so. one will l«
be sent In Statenvom*. etc. etc., etc., there are -ire^.ts are a solid ma.s* of p<-ople tompany with the sheriff of Waran.
ilsiiir* reply U exp«‘cted totnorniw
ing of the Mivlem Maccabees The
great camp convenetl ihl* morning
head*, fonr
fot.nd
amendment* to the con
CANNON FOI *OAT
George K Dennis, the accommodating and
stitution must be votevl on ihi* week.
.voung gentleman on board the Mis- ■Hie most Important I* the one to cut
gel* along very nicely with hi*
Clarenco Greibck Preaented With a
ral gift*. In the first place he
Modem Rapid Fire Machlna Gun
peculiarly trained, hi* early in- u,
d..|.-c.<o. to the bloiml.l. It
for Mia New Torpedo Boat.
■tlon being In a warehouse where is considered this morning that Port
e had to do wa* to kc'ep l»ook*. Huron will retain it
k freight, attend to two tele and Jackson will get t
Special to the Evening Record
Leland. Mich.. June S —Clarenc' phone*. poke his head out of a window
Orelllck ha* built a new ’ torpeiliV and kec'p his eye on the men ip the
I |plih S
■oom and keep an office boy
lioat and will put In on Carp lake
:ht. The rc'suU of this U plainly
That I* all right Himself and friends
I JEFFERSON BARRACKS.
arc planning on spending the glorious apparent. He can now make out a
Fourth at Leland. That’s all right ticket, answer a question, make, George L. Boening Wa* Sent This
nge. grt'et a friend and help a lady
too They expect to have a Fourth of
Morning.
with her Jacket all at the came
>»./
and aome of* Le
July celebration ‘here------------------■
e and In addition keep a smiling
George E Boening, who enlisted at
land* clllten* have taken
countenance.
It Is needles* to add the local recruiting office, was sent to
and helped him out
of a aeriou* dif
ou-------Jefferson barrack*. Sc Louis. Mo..
ficulty. He lacked a cannon for hi*
where
torpedo lyoat with which to celebrate
celeb
1 sweetheart* In cverv port.
His
In regulation style Today tl
needed article wa* received
The dime novel aigaln bob*^p. H
prea*—ao a* to be *ure to have It
here, by the Fourth—and bow the tor time in B««od Harbor, where i
pedo boat will be manned with a real boys, filled illh the idea of inxing wt
and getting fortune*, stole a blcv(
the executive coomlttpe of the elcd
cannon.
Leland. 4:15 p. m.—It haa Jo*l been nd are now under arresL
trunt used to tire lo the lUnolt towrn
Homer cltirens have Just about de- of Wheaton.
learned that It requires at least four
Ided that the village needs better
Inches of territory upon which
•’One day in Wbruttm." Judge Gary
fire protection and a petition Is being
rntly.
circulated asking for the purchase at
to nod
a steam fire eng.’ne.
RIVER DIONT BIBE.
yearold eon called J»
" Tx»k here,; Joe.' I mid during t
dlDDer. I1 have a qo<
of Bcboolcraft cotrety, but precautions coorue of the dtener.
Hk yon about your father.'
hare been taken against the spread of tloa to ante
-•All right: ni Boawer/ b* aald.
The breaking at the dam acroa*
- •Well.1.' aald I. 1 want to know if
Nkbolson creek near Kingsley yesterdsy did out affect Boardmaa river
The Idaho bnilding at the world's yoor father doerat preach the aa
fair is surrounded by sage brush, the •cnoon twice oometinMB.*
-•Yea. 1 think he daaa* mid Joe.
shntb of the plain, that the coxy little
bungalow may bare a aettlng in con nwt the aecond time he alway* boUeia
SUtcraot placca Crom what he did
formity with the unique style of its la dUtcrei
architecture.
ffhaBmit
TBY A BBOORD WANT AO.
an.l Franci* Smith
Daily Marfcett.
Chicago marki-ts from qui
recelveil
cimmisslon
iveil by the c.j
flee of W F BenneL represented h>
mtlle Co
E R MK
V
with an umbrella when a little
money will buy the stylish
WHY
DO YOU
Whealuse an uid fasliionc’i fountain
Corn—
ISs;
Opening
:«•
s;:
High. Low. Dose
Pork—
Lanl—
i
Pen lliat vnk
v<‘ur kamU
cvety lime >t>u fill if*
USE
RAIN COAT
No rubber in tt, never heats you
up or smells musty tike a mack
intosh or rubber coat. The price
is right, your money back if any
thing goes wrong.
:: :: ::
Our Crystal SelfFilling Pen
$10.00 to $20.00
and be free Irotn the troubles
of the Old Fashion Pens.
i
Ctr—r*» W««b4» t> t» Omtm.
At a meeting of the rr»T.«-1i .Anuleray
of Medicine a paper w*« n-*d by the
Cgmoos SurgroQ Dnbols. wIm. bad
looked op the varlooe a«-connu. of the
dgath of Caernr given by DUm Cawlus.
Plntarrii. Snetonlaa. Applan. and olbera. aztd carefully enenpered them with
one another.
Ha foond that the fir»l Wow. struck
by eoa of the brother* Case*. i»rodurrd
a alight wound onder the left cUvirle;
Ihn aeetmd. atrook by the utber Ceaca.
pnoetrated the walU of the tborsx townrd th right; Geaalas Inflicted tho
third wonnd In the feev
DeHmua
Brntna gave the foorth stab tn the reffkns of the groin. Contrary to geoeral
baUef. Marru* Bmtua. tlwogb cm.- of
tha conspirator*, did not atrlke the dlt^
After the first blow Caesar fainted
md thm aU the rorngilfatora hacked
-1 had thtoty-Bee
TRY A BKCOBO WANT AD.
tby a bkobd want
Aa
...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.
ALBERT CLOBENSKY.
Mansser
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Tltis
PRICES SATISFACTORY
■•tabllahud in 1 BOS
Room 210 Statu Bank BMc-
Hamilton Clothing Co.
, Maple City this morning for a rMt
with Margaret Hilton.
. party cansistlng of the MUse*
W. S. Anderson went to Charterolg
Ic Manner*. Carrie Purdle Mary
I evening to attend tthe old 1
oa and Ella
BU WIl- meeting.
______ jplng and fiabing at Carp
lake Ml** Harriett Wood tp
spent a
lort time with .
E. C Cbesshlre of Honor passed
through the city this morning on his
way to Kalkaska for a visit.
Frank Sladek weal to Leland thla
ornieg on a buaineas trip.
Mlaa Mary Bannoc. who haa beea at
Northport the past year, went to Caro
thia morning for a two weeks trlslL
Miw Margant AndMaon wamt to
■
,
THE EVEKIEO REOOED, TRAVERSE OirT, MICIL, WEDNESDAY, JUKE 8,1»04.
EEVEMN6KC0RD “KEEP TOW
COLS OUT’
mm BOXES $Decial on Suits
!?5s&a^
;n^ T.
/# 09M ma-uga wigm
I
=£!»,?S;:::::;:::::;
He Bays H the I eegue Will «eMwl
t*ie Yewfifl Wewien Hcil Leek
After the Boldiefs.
A. mckc^l^ CUMM^.
AJiMM All fWWlftllWM t0 THB
;9k«
Macui
U
Coiondo
■0Ma lavwtlCBilon !qr tb« natloiuU
<
TIm mm* MtlMirtUes
mmm nablc to settle it* tUmcoUlem
%mwm tbe Ul ortng people aed nine
iMTMf U4 Bitrli loM or life hai reMad.
A halt should he called and
aras
taken
to
prevent
!](9M of life and propertf.
ikoakl
to
i> ^ANK
For these three dai-s we place on sale thirty sample
silk Waists, all white except two.
They are ver>’
dainty, prettily trimmctl with laces, inscrtin'gs and
orramenis, regular prices would be from 2J>0 toCiiU
Onc-IUrd Off!
further
J
Pleasut Home
Six room boose on
Ninth street, just
Uokm streeL Ho
irJlA. J. WILHELMs7kk"B;
p«ymentt far ONLY
More Money
¥Tbat has
and some
be applied
^Pedple^
r k sv-'i-'C-s
Oraad Rapids. Mich.. June 8.—Gen.
V. T. MeGurrin. commander 'of the
Michigan Nstkmal Guard, has received
a protest from the manag*-t> of the
Bpworth league aasemWv grounds at
udington, relative to the eecampKfBt of the state troops there In
ugusi.
The Epworthlans fear that the cioae
proximity of the ti«op« to the aacembly grounds will result in trouble.
leral McGunin answered
stance: "If you will keep your yotmg
imp gniunds. v
will keep our soldiers out id yours.”
general Insists that the Michi
gan National Guard U nut
of rowdle«.
There have b.
akreal Instances of disorder,
them the soldiers have
itlrely to blame
He believes that the cu
campment will In* one of the
!i leagtM-rs or anyone else.
,takca plaee. ia Colorado nur occur
other Mates
and Jackets
g£g T£Mg.
g£gTEg KEin gtS ir£f.
f W. HANHDI.1^ Mi
prereol such
rloUnoe and crime.
TIE MAYOR OF HEW SMYRRA,
FLORIDA,
The.allovlng of dandelions to go to
Md about the city will spoil, or at
Saaat dUflgure. the lavns.
The dan-
Aalloa la a twofold pest. It springs
THE BOSTON STORE
A. F. Neriingcr.
WRITES A LEtVeR TO THE HOME
OF^INi
is what we are after, and if \
reasonable prices and
good, clean, wholesome
groceries will get it for us,
we will surely w i n out.
C. W. Ashton.
both seeds and root but If the
;^aeds are not allowed to ripen they
mill not occupy such a wide range of
tarritory.
\
remedy
In several places they are
The
Proprietor
of
Johnson's
Drug
Store Publishes It To Show How
Refrigerators
the Fame of His Vinol is
iary abundant this year and In many
Spreading.
V them have already gone m seed.
ENTERPRISE
GROCERY
•We have rrmtintialll In-en puldis
^ Now that we have the pumps, the
Wmlm* are nest In order.
The propo-
•Itlon to bond the city for SIO.cmm) for
Mter main
arlth
extensions
should
gweral approval.
rawt
The city Is
apiwadlag and a larger area most be
povertHl. therefore the extensions are
'm necessity.
casual Inquiry leads to the Inforon
that Traverse City
Is doing
tZ"
t In the way of cement walks than
gay city of similar sire In Michigan
And. Indeed It Is quite pmtiable that
^gp city twice this size will lay more
'valks this y*ar than Traverse City.
LID ON AT ANN ARBOR,
’^tbtmtahoe
Sleuth"
Made Bsloonlsta
Timid.
Aan Arbor. Mich.. June
8.—Ann
Arbor baa the lld on
A week ago
Soaday a gumshoe sleuth caught, or
nays he caught, nve liquor dealers
iolag business and upon hls Infonna
tlon Marshal Kelsey had them arrest
Ing to
ad. Mayor Brown says he Is goin
__________ _ hours
have the lid drop when
and nolKKly will have an «ipener
tntll the
legal hour
arrives.
He
threatened to have another “secret
aarvlce" detective yesierdsy and the
aaloons were air tight.
nothing superior in ca>^es of
ilm al and lung tmuldes and to huild
system after wa>^ing dls«as<**.
■‘"v',:
nature to m-rform her .lull,
friction, and this always means g.Kvl
health.
"1 am sallsfi»il Vliiofs manel.ms
rebuilding power Is derived
valuable curative medicinal
r.MiiHl In the CO.I liver,
a.iiitiral.l.- meihiHl y.ei j
Usual Onering of
Summer Goods
rn pie
a beautiful satin siri|M^ lawn, while grounds with dainty
lloral designs in light colors: they are the .most desira*
L»l*'offering we have had in wash goods this season.
1 he prici! makes them all the more desirable because
you would expect them to be at least tweniylive|rrnts.
while the>’ are ONLY
1$ Cents
•
LIOHTt FOR TWO TOWNS.
City and Alden to Be Supplied
by New Plant.
Rapids City. Mich.. June
Jiin( 8 —Electric
lUbts for Rapid Clty.XJId on and Crys
possibilities
tM Beach are ai^g the ..—........
ptiwer
W. K. Clement, w^o owns water ptit
a mile out from Rapid City exi*ects
lagtall an electric lighting plant
the pi .
Crvstal Beach n
will u|>eo about Ju
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to
that every minute will bo your last?
Bach was the experience of Mrs. 8. H
Newson. Decatur. Ala.
“For
three
years.- she wrhes. “1 endured Insuffer
able pain from Indigestion, stomach
aad bowel trouble. Death seemed In
evitable when doctors and sU remo
dies failed. At length I was Induoed
- to try Electric Bitters and the result
r ana miraculous. I improved at once
aad now I'm
completely recovered.
Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
tneobles Electric Blttere la the only
■Mdlclne. Only Me. It’s guaranteed
1hf Johnson’s Drag Store and F. H.
MeiulB. DraggiaU.
the houae at an earlly hour the other
maemlng In the hope of not disturbing
the peaceful rest of hU
half.
Next day he appeared
hSb streeta wearing a black eye
* - “ the likely tale of hls having gone
I wood and faUea over a
OHven to Deaperatlen.
Uving at an out of the way place.
VsTrir from civilisation, a family is
iDften driven to desperation In case of
nDddent, resulting In
Bums. Cuts.
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply
«C Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
It’s the
on earth. 2ilc. at Johnson’s Drug
iRom and F. H. Meads. Druggists.
■' '■ The dty treasurer of Battle Creek
the council
that It has an
t of »S5.0«0 to make up. Plans
pleted. (
overdraft c
are joi
hboat 1
SIMPLE WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA
HE.'^SE. .
r<*frlgi*ratur you oiigbi i«» have
Is the
Alaska "
It
will k**ep
Ifiic.T an.l us.- 1..SS
(tluT ri frig.-rators
Th.-
Alaska
is
a .Irv air
rr».
friK.-rator an.l ,i.iss,.hs.>s a |»ro
TOM GUNTON’S MEAT MARKET
visl(,n rbanil«-r fn-e from islor
f’all and s.-.- it. the priee will
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
siirpri-.- loll
CHOICE AIEATS AND POULTRY
FRANK TRUDE
HOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES, FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
146 EAST FRONT STREET I
every time.” Calman’a E
Vami.h. 8. E. Wa.t A 8oi
Cty.
Includi'd in the lot arc on-- black and white and
om- nav) and white, these may last some time and
they may go very quickly: it's safer to get yours now.
and then you will bt- sure.
HON C G
callii for n-frlgc-mtoni. and the
PROMPT DELIVERY
How's ThlaT
^We Oder One Hundred Dollars Re_______ ______ Jt Catarrh that
arard Cor
not bep cured
c------- by Hall's Catarrh <
HESBY A CO.. Toledo. O.
P. J. CH
ve known F.
_ the
_w undermlgneU. have
We.
3. Cheney for the past 155 years, and
orablc In all
believe him perfectly honorable
v.w--. —d
baalneas traoaacUons.
and financially
L any obligations made
o ca
carry
•hie to
__________
..jildlng, Klnnan A Marby bis
fin
yta. Wholesale DrugglsU. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure It taken IntemAlly. acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the ay
Testimonials sent free.
Price,
per bottle. Sold by all druggists
Take Hall’s Family Pills for c
PHONE, 148
CORNER STATE
AND UNION
This Jr the kind of wcaihor lhai
•‘xplaine*! the prf»prletc»r of Johnsnn’h
It is with pride rv |M-rr
Pijldlsh herewith
•Iter fn
p met
i-cognlzed in all parts of Hie
country. The Hon C G Hesse, may
New Smyrna. Fla. writes;
must an..nt you great satlsfac
know that
it you have siico-eded
I placing lM‘fiir<- the people a
r oil preparation of such hie
! CONDEKSED NEWS
OF MICHIGAN
. RECORD WANT AD.
BOTH PHONES
Use Record Want Ads
WALL PAPERS
minlsi.'T without a drop of oil .e a
.Usagn‘.*able feature.
‘
;* •
With Mi^.na ther.- 1-. i
ljiv.n..ri.-s plamsi to b.- built ..n.l.-r gu.-,slnc at lb.' .In®.- nr us
n. w I.ri.igv at Saginaw
MHH.Tif.ii, or anything nl
Mr,
F K narnar-l. n-Ming Mi Tlii., \alual.'-- r.-nu-.ly f..r
down ,iiiirs. liadly bnil-^int; far.
■lyht»..p^ia |, in tal.l. t f.irr
Mu-rk.-g.m
man
M-vrr.ly
injur.-.! -impU-st waj to riirc th.- iltseas.f.itTi r.-,uit w.-i.iinc wbilo fi>iiins
• Just lak.- on.- Miona ial»!.-t after
K.-lignn fin.- l 8-T. at Adrian .-arh meal." says Dmgglst.s S F. Walt
ling iar.l ml lal«-l.-.l
snI.li.T Gran.l Uapi.ls aiTf-,tf-.l
This s.-ems to hack up what
f.ir giving boor to K v.'ar-«dd girl
r.-iiimtnc
been claiming so long for Vin
Ini.-llig.-tii Oiliiwat.-r ranin.- warm- ••d." Tilts r. marl
rkal.le r.-medy Is not a
puMlsbe.1 f..r that
maNt.-r wh.-n lolopbono ring*
dls.-,tive. it mingles with th.T bore is not
a shadow t
Town i.f Shaff.r. m-ar
K..ranal.a. f.KMl,
ab.Mii Vinol iM-ins the greatest pr.-,>- no:ir!\ wiiw-.l mil 1>t finaratlon ..f cid liver oil ,»er sold l..
K.Mir l».>>
arn«vt.-,l for
Kioallng
strengthens the whole dl
lb.' American public, and iher.-f.ue lun. h pr« t»ar«'d f.>r e.ran.lvilti- MatBunv.
t. so that aft€-r its use for
it must b.‘ the greatest tonic r.*con
e.-m. nt w.irk,. Com. nt City. imp.*n
.- healthy and natural acstmrtor known n. me.llctn.*
. i| oarloa.i of Italians to work in plant
r.-siored t.> the stomach and
In the strongest manner we unh.'si
iM.Wels
eilnton w.wiU-n miils
ta Ingly Indors.- and guaraniei* Vino] imrt for iianial.vin i
ns the sMght.-st risk in
to increase the app.'tite. rure slomarh marinos
. f..r S. E Walt A- S*>ns
ir« •jbles. give strength and n'newfd
.smaH l"»y, ljn,inc
-rsonal guarant.-.-
whlH, I kn^w^fJm. exVrleSiH.'dcH-s
and more than
it claims, hn^
h.'.irty endorsem.'ni."
Such tiutiimoni ks this is valnal.le
iK-cause it Is genuine
Such
Ih. Hon. Mr. Hesse would not go onl
of hls way to voluntarily r«‘c«»mniend
r-.
.b*.w m'HnV Vnd"
w.ak strong, cure
chronic
coughs
elds and build up the convalescent,
or will rHiim to the purchaser
dollar ,»ld for it. J.dtnMm’s
Si..re. For the convenience of
er»e Giiy
,Ht>plc lh.‘
proprietor of
Johnson’s Drug Sum- has arrang.*.1
with some of the other retail druggists
in the city to M-Il V
igan
St Joseph, which has lH*en employing
imiKirted foreign laUir. finds at
call even- morning that one or tw
the dusky men have deserted and that
Invariably in leaving they lake something of value with i
m.m.-nto.
That Throbbing Headacha.
Would quickly
leave you. If you
used Dr. King's New Ufe Pills. Thou
sands of BiiOerers have proved
matchleas merit for Sick and Noi
Headaches. They make pure
^
and build up your health
Onl
^
M»*ney back If no
Sold by
T
H.
Tbo Jark^m p..’.ir.’ ar- g.-iiing aTt.-r
th.' -Ii,iril.i!i.»rs «if p.-n.-ni m.slirino
saiTipl.-s.
l..-\lnctnn la-if, nr. rlani.»rinc f*>r
an ..nllnanr.- prohibIMns «ptuini: <*n
th«- sid.-wnlk,
S W. nan.b r,. Alp-na. ,t,ro,-„fully
.,h.ar»s! i-h.-.-p with rSiptv-rs nin l»v
ga'Olin.' .-ngin.. e.ran.l
Uapl.is.
,
from f org.- A Tb.trsi.vn
We have never
sold so much at this season, but we have thousands of rolls teft and from
our splendid stocks you'll Surely find what you want.
ters that have Just a few rolls of a kmd teft.
There are many pat
These all go at greatly re
duced prices.
Mahy people have many reasons for hav.ng
now.
delayed
The best reason we offer is the pr.ee. It «s sc
If you want a certain number of rol^’ and we have
they are yours AT A BARGAIN.
We want tr> have
papering
until
h in your favor,
that number left
such orders to
Ml—LOTS OF THEM
Cot a dining room to paper?—the room you are m so much.
Popjia
29 Fron
popular
midnight bnrgrv raids during last two yoars.
Holland woman 111 with smallpox.
No physician will attond her, because
allow compensation,
H>.-rMi
mak!
radlllac firemen are making
grr
pn-iuiratlons for the meeting of t
St,10 Firomon’s association
this
nnonih.
Sanilac county farmers a
agTrt t
Idets^ Jtdtnsoo's Drug Store.
We have par
prices.
ticulariy appropriate papers for it—either w=th 9 or tS inch borders.
parlor and sitting room want darker, richer tones.
New ideas, too. m combinations. ^The bed rooms
designs or narrow stripes.
needs the varnished tile.
A Few Specials
Boy t
Sa-4inaw.
1 Lansing fcbnpl.
Johnson's Drug Store.
Ing mi
sr Co,
be done and papering seems to be the first consideration.
'U,xTh'^-5
ivlng shipped
1 market. <
»e the
pbnee of a fellow emplotre, who was a
visited by roh<xiklyc has
sawyer, while the latter went after
, who took 1250 worth of goods
drink. Lacount had been steering tl
from I hardware store and 7.5 cents'
Iwxrds about five minutes when tl
rom a jewelry store,
saw took lhr«* fingers off hU k
new opera house at Minden
hand.
Cltv is lighted wrlth
give 1 better ^ervl^ ibxn i
ronstipatlon causes two-thirds of nil el.-.-t rich y with
if the danger. {
sickness
In
the world.
Hollister's
Rocky Mountxln Tea positively cares
1 wxnt the little ones happy.
constipation.
No core no pay.
Sa
cents.
The season may seem far spent, but for a fact it is only the earlier stages.
Cold weather prevented your cleaning house any earlier and now it must
For Next Too Drs
Best grad.- Wash Bowls and
Have
some
fine
The
ones
neat, damty floral
Cot some bargains for you.
The bath room
Such a host of tapestries as we have
I lately
That meant broken lots—which mean still greater bargains for
PONT DELAY YOUR WORK ANOTHER DAY,
YOUR
PAPER HANGER AT ONCE.
MEAN
SOME
BEAUTIFUL
THEN
MAKE A DATE WITH
COME TO US.
IT
WILL
ROOMS FOR VQUR ENJOYMENT ALL THE
YEAR AND AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES.
Pilchers, large size............... 59c
C piece ix-cnrated Toilet Sets
only
........................................$1.59
10-plece
Decorated
Toilet
Sets only .................................. H.77
50c Covered Cbambora...........4Sc
45c Covered Chambers.____ 39e
Uncovered Chambers
............. 3ie
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
Balled ComblneUt ........................ 89c
Beautiful Decorated
Cups and
Saucers 60c a«L
Beautiful
Tea
and
Breakfast
Plates 60c seL
Yon can't lose money by trading
at The Economy Store.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
r
\
THE SyENDTQ BEOOBD^ TRAVEBSB OITT, MICIL, WED?TEfiDAY, JUNE S, 1904.
HANNAH & lay GO’S
hiqh£ot
QUALmr possible
B E S T
“
CreatS^ews for Piano Buyers!
racnrrlng to lu shadowg tfdc. or bet
ter aeffl. that ft hod M> Bhodowy oMe.
post jmr os
I hare beforr saggeeted. hoa bees proportloaotHy larger «haa to prerloor
reara. which was to be
which we Bay coat:
Btiaoe to c .
maxmt o>. Ubm is death's prtaefpal
Onr death
th list has beeo pretenly dlatrlbvted throoghoot the
regioB according to popoletion.
“As to counties. CbarIcToix suffered
least. Antrim next. Benzie next, then
L«elaaan—and Grand Traverse Boat
of all aa of coarse it natmlly woold
he. with lu larger popuUtkic a
swriier aetUera.
“The list by coitntief so far as I <
recall. Is as foHows;
Our factory aale is already a grand.{this sale were never equaled,
“Charlevoix County—James
gratifying aueccaa. We were deter- (may
may be yeara befewe
before such a remarkt
Thompson. John Cooper. James
Ined that it aboutd be. for it l« mb-1 able opportuniry is again offered.
Washburn. Daniel H. Pierce. Bdma
3lniely i
PIANOS AT 1150. »175 AND
Hin*-*. Frank O'Donnell. Sami
ock ami
‘ put pri
Iter. Austin C. Nesrman. Alton
p point. The Plaooa
ik, Ellrabeth B.
- Smith.
- ■ - Alanaon
s consid- ‘ Amoniig the
. Wm.
WMT OEnitTKlT'
Fine Pianos $150, $175, $200, Etc.—UuQncstionably
the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered.
Giiimcll Bros'. Piano factory .Enlaiscmcnt Sale is a Marrclops NoncySa?lng Opportnnity.
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
v:
F-:
FLOUR
from the regular price, o not I
this aplendid oportunii
Our i
rlty Is your golden oporlunity—our
loss your gain Come and see ns now!
We promise you a greater bargain
than yoa have ever hoped to get.
you win have the certainty of a
Q'i^:WAjtnt>-««,
g biiyei
many In a abort time unleas we offered [ tb(
brand new. never bavin/ BROS Our reputatioD of 2S yes
extraordinary
ntlinary Inducements, so we pre- ‘ bsvu uui
r store. Then we have standing Is. to every patron, a posit
ter to aaciific heavily on them to In-(three very desirable
/MICHIGAN
irable rprights
1
at tlOO assurance of honorable and reliable
duce ^ulck
buying—FOR CLOSE for choice. Others at li:.*.. flG.'.. |175,
and the best of service and
rr..k R_ H«k.e.. M,.
EM OIT WE MUST!
,1185. |?00.........
.......... ................
.
etc.—big bargains
every
Cik.r DiAair>a aw
one. and for sale on the easiest of easy I
>*’«
mi” Personally.
FINE PIANOS AT 1-* TO 1-2 OF i
^
sqtiar^
»«»rg*ln lists and
FORMER PRICES
Pianos—Stelnway. Knabe. Chickeriog.
particulars. Dtiiing this
pjk HALS oa twhee— for etiwM. eity
This sale includes l>olh new and 'Haines Bros., and other makes—at al- *^*
Pl*"*^ anywhere am
WOWEEiaiOPtECIOIf
*ed Pianos and eomprlsed. when the!®®"* purchasers own prices to
"" purchase: i
Lie commenced, our entire stock of |‘>“K'>‘ly.
,
(Contlnuod FYom Plrrn Pago.)
nark. John D Gibson
00 NOT MISS THIS SALE!
^ *
3 get but very few name* nearly two thousand C.OOO) instru-j
who In Ibo hiatorlan of tho «f>r|oty:
ments. Every Plano i» reduced—aome If yon tram a fine Plano (and we! ^
_
____
'i rlvo voti all another grooiing from Kalkaska county. Those I ,
are noa- offered at one third to one-: have here the greatest makes In the'
**
address: ORIKNELl.
After- tho latuM* of another taoltro
half of their former prices. The mag- - world), and you are Interested In ae- ' HROS.' BRANCH MUSIC HOUSE. 15S
montha. ihiwo who are loft of the Old
8*’M|er»>' Aaaorlaitim of tho~.Rrand l^nJamln^Woodon. all lH>lng vetfrans nltude and money-aating featurea of .curing It at a big. genuine reductloolE Front St . Traverse City.
Travorao Hogion.' ar** met together to
CUK HAUt Om Imbs* wed fixtarwR. L, ft.
^.ntie roumy-AIl,ert Kent. John
give each other h«-art> hall. i
s
Mst dour so Miwaoeg'o UrwM
each other in cordial hand »hake and
retell the atorioa and remlniaor-nroii of
the paat and arqiialni t-arh other
•I.o.lanau
County-Mrs
France*
how it haa fared with e*. and <
Voice. Mrs. John For.ie. Alfred John
frienda during the laat year
Hard or soft coal, coke or wood.
••While the«e annual gatboringa
old acqiiaintanroa and frienda are.
The great Round Oak Furnace
niv mind, among the moat beautiful
bums them all with economy
and enjoyable featurea of our vanlah
I Inevitable I
and success. It is air tight and
holds the fire, producing a steady
with, whkh aoftena and mellowa them
uniform heat from a great <
Intti an almo*t melancholy anti <-acre«l
HAI.g-S—Uoor-t proiiorty. biMittfwKy
less fuel than is
“We. who are here aaar-mbl.d
used in ordinary
lV*st
Butchprs’
Premium
health and good M.irlta are happy i
radiant that an all mercifitl pmvl
Ijrd. per tti....................10c
furnaces. The |
ha« given iia another opporBcsi Sllvrr l>-af lainl, per
titnlir of l(K»klng Into ea» h oiher’a
.......... ............................ 9e
I McMerrell
L Frink. John Hogg, Arg
traverse
CITY,
ctnuL uws
•r m woiLB
olD^r* who
tb*T*. A band pUy«
As Yon Like It
Hints dl«trn»u»**d
Dookt-r Wacblnici
lo
bn
isHiiln
•l*bl at Hr B^nncr> m-JiooL KVIU.
> liaiik*^ Ull ifatQ.
I forward
t np a dobaiinx aocloir.
lo■i bo Ih
thumplDK prouy wk
noMid.i..
>1 drum
lidnc well In bla aludloa.
FranrI*' Sima, a mao of national
pronilnonro in Hnnxary f<ir a number
of yoan. died In PairiKirt. O.. a f»-«
daya ago Mr Sima
l*or of tho Hungarian parlla
waa diiren from blf natlvo
por»€
yoam
IHilltir
I,
«5«S£.^«S
chi
id riaap
cl
Hut i
uch Itolheretl
Mr Oladaiune
by young, unknown authora. who aent
him their publlahed wnrka for hta
Judgment. So hla aecreiary wa« inatnirted lo uae thli Ingenlua formula
of acknowledgment: “My Di*ar Sir:
Mr r.ladatone Inatructa me to aay that
. be la In receipt €>f your liotik. f<ir
1 peruaing
that he t
In Plitaburg I
The haf di
tid to iK* William Wet irfrlti. an
....e..
int
atanda G« feet ;: Inchea
witrWer.
wclgha J42 poitnda He la aa
airalght aa a flagaiaff and there la not
an Inch of him that la not fiillv devel
opetl Into hard, white mttacle lie haa fine face and the lM>aring of the
I llelvedere. He doea not drink
’.Zm
Mlnai tired
After having live<l together for over
thirty yeara Jtihn Klaaick and hla wife
were divorced In Philadelphia In 18f»C.
Kiaalck after a time arknowledgeti
that he had l*een In the wrong and
waniod to l»e remarried lo hla former
partner. The latter aaid that If he re
mained of the aame mind for a few
yeara ahe might conalder the matter
•onger
Hla reganl grew at mi
the p
paaaed and laat
The groom.
wed.l
proapemiia blackamith. la r.r years out.
hla wife l>elng four year* hla junior
Mayor McClellan of New York dla
charged hU auto driver, who waw ar
rented a few daya ago and lined for
exceeding the leggj limit of apeml
Since then he haa recelvetl
of metwagea, by mall, dephnne and
telegraph. pmt«*atlng i ilnat hla ac
tion In diamlailalng
communtcatlona declarea that hla
honor should have paid the drlvera
fine and ralaed hla wagea The mayor
cnncliidea that he haa a lot to learn
lM*for«' he can hope to graduate fmm
the novice claaa of auinro<»hlle own
era
The present pmvoat of Trlnliv ml
lege. Dublin, familiarly known aa Ton.*
Traill, waa alwaya looked on a< Ihe
formidable, aa now he haa proveil the
rival of Dr Mahaffy. Ihe
pmvoatahlp.
amiialng little recontre la ndatiled of
them after each bad had a aon suec«*aaful In the examination for the
t'’'
Havnes. Mr-. Michael
Chas.
Minor.
bmlherhood am
Uvea and characiera ........
■'I-''
ituiLh.
and Kwm teM.
lai grander reghm.
U.ve. Mra Frank Allgaicre.
raveler return-,
John .McIVmald Mrs Margaret l>*wla.
are overea-t hy
Cyrus Crain.
^haa. HelfTerich.
d lamer
“Aa we ctmie here todav. we cot
Oliver, Emollne Phejer.
icj*-r. Noah
ol’ls'
Richard Mills.
a- it were, to turn our hacka upon i
1.-. Benjamin
glorloiia iin*aent. and the gryat pn
Mills. RiilM-rt Plerci , Odena Din.
le^ta of the twentieth reniury. a
Rev. D A Green. Jns. ", Johnson.
iH-nd our thoughta and attention
Mrs John
An bur Brown. Mr ai
warda the middle of the nlneteeni
Hamilton. James Hnmmnmid. Mr and
in the interim of which we |.nde<l
Mr- John Paffhausen. Rosetta Crw*.
Francis
Schelterly.
Mrs
l>oulse
Gmrge. W H. Foster. I, M Thomp
rir C J Knmland
Ind It really difficult t.i mention
of thes^Tiames without adding
something in Regard to each, especialthis iru}. fif Michael Gav. who
ved on the farm where he died
Of the American working man ia gen In March
last! for aim«Mit
erally well filled. In aome cmaea it ia
daughter. Mrs. Josephini
too well filled. It conui
1. now *.f Elk Rapids. «
kinds of food, and very ofu
of the WTon^ kind—h*rd to digeat and
conuining little nutri
Then there were John MrDonald
tion. Aa a conae<]uence many a work
ing man develops aome
form of stomach
h followed him
trouble which interferea with hit health
■ and lK»nent to
and reduces bis worktheir country.
Cbas Chandler, one of the earl*
tdoneers. died this spring In Tenues
it indif^ion or
at the ripe age <.f eighty years
any other indi
cation of dis
ease of the stom
ach and its
allied organa of
Hannah. Ln* A Co. at Traverse
dig^on and nntnlion, the use of
Dr. Pierce’s Crolden
*t forgiT James O Johnson,
Medical Diaewerr
in Traverse City the first
will almost inrariKt March, still under fifty.
ablypi^uce a perIn this region was lietter
permanliked than was "Jlmmlc"
ent cure.
At the time of bU funeral,
tslness houses at Traverse
closed and Ihe grief at his
and profound among
The Dinner Pan
1;“
ii!r£'
iil
plalBU at ooee. the more I donotnt the worse I
evening. Tral
hatf> . he waa Juat a few placea
mine
Yea." n-plled Mi
wonderful how Indiialry Irl
genius"
..National Dentists..
To introduce our crown and bridge work, also operating, to
ihoor the people ot Traverse City and vicinity oar methods and
fine woik, we wflifior the next
TEN DAYS
GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON THIS WORK
22 K Gold Crown................................
S4.00
Bridge Work......................................................
4.00
Cold Fillinffs.................................... $1.00 and up
Silver Flllinfirs.............................................
50c
Painless Extraction.-.--.............................
25c
Best Red Rubber Plate-............................... 6.00
iU won SOiKiMTEiD TE0 TEiflS
Resnember we are on the Mcond floor ofi the State Bank
Building. Suit 907-908. Be sure }x>n are let of at the ri^t
National Dental Parlors
BOTH ’PHONES
lived and
the Grand
Traverse region. He «as one of the
and iH st known farmera tn this
region
He considered farming one
m»li!est callings man could enan active
pan in e*eryihlng i.-ndlng i O el.-vate
or Interest Ihe farnu-rs He had iH-en
pr.->id
thU association.
ni of
Farmers; Antrim
>iiniy Institute. *ice president of the
■and Traverse Dairyman'- assocla»n He «as promlneni In church afirs. and for many years superinndent of the Sundav school. He was
Ice ,U-ct.-*l treasurer of hi- town
ship and »as supervisor for several
Isfaetlon and iH-nefii of his constltiiJohn A. Ilarriman. lK>rn in Ver
int. du-tl last Fehruar* at the age of
ELeiNG. LEWIS
UPHHWIE
.CASH GROCER
Round Oftk
Furnace
b the best and most carefully made furnace in the
world. If you want a perlet
write us—or see the Round Oak agent—we wiD
make the heating plan free.
CXir furnace book "Warmth and Comfort"
sent on request.
gstats of
O. •gCawiTH,
DowmitUto,
Swift's Cotosiif'l. jM'r fit.... fie
Si
lainl Computtml. p»-r lb___71‘ie
Best Clearback I’t»rk, pc^ Iti. fie
B**sji Bo.m Pork, por Tb........7e
I still have miiuo Flaked Break
fast Foods.
Tryabita Flakes. Oxford Flakes,
Vigor Flakes and Cera Nut
Flakes at 5e package.
uwd
h... cSr'tc^Mtf
226 Eist Fraat Stmt
FRED C. LtS, Manassr.
mI,.
FOR SALE BY
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
City. M.ch.
Co..
Agents,
toward t
home, where hunilreiU
frlens.l and nelKblMirs arc but
D sadness and tear-, foilowini:
la«t re-iing place, all that re
of Dr C J Kneeiaiot. an<ither
landmark of ibis great r.-Ki..i,
Hlfiineral obsequies have |ire*enteit
of t.iir members aifl frl.-nd- i
romniinKllng with tts here iiMla.*
His noble, upright and steadfast char |
long, faithful, untiring, ten
•ler and skillful services in our midst
as friend and physician, ctuinselor and
public spiriteii ritiren bnuight him
very close to our heart-, -o now. on
this mournful day. when he I- being
plare<! Iwynnd our gare. forever, none
but Imperative or official duiie- ma*
us from even his l»oili:,* pre.ence
'or a full generation, as we nieas
lire history, he has l»-«'n with tis in the
l*any sickness and death, ami now at
his cart hi L end. nearly every hono*
seems to have lost an Inmate, and
UT* ituli* idiial. a persona! and dear
'iend
• His death makes a great vacancy
i our midst, one not easily to b.
lied, a depression not easily to Ikullt up. a sorrow which In the little
of life left UR. assembled here,
never be asRuage*!, i
burled exccpi wllh^our
Traverse
VIOLET
Talcuiii Powder
A HOT WEATHER
LUXURY
McGREGOR
BOY
HUto atnwt.
’SW
season trill lie
vents chafing, checks excessive
perspiration, dispels heat rash.
TO INSURE
ing it keeps the skm cool, pre
FOR RENT.
i TO RENT
'fhe iwice- for the balance of the
S15.00
Dusted on the skin after bath
F\*-"ti^.0SSL*SI!a-S2t-'SS
|_|<iL’!*SFuK RKRT r i
Tarw. rwu^
MISCELLANEOUS.
R'S’Uirj-'iac 5“.2’sar.
srsS’iciSisi:."’-"- “Lfssr
Dusted on the feet and in the
shoes it does away with the foot ,
aches common t
t weather.
In addition to these qualities it
B. J. MORGAN
IS delicately perfumed. Impart
ing
a
delightful
wherever used.
am! enthuklaRtlc ritlxen. rhariiahle
anil kind, worthy and true II.- wa-
JOHNSON
GROG CO.
.........
But the king of i.-rmrs against
whom for oth**n. h<- foi'sht many a
*aliant fight, di-alth him a -wifi and
-iiddi-n blow, and b«- wi-n* down and
i« no more on earth Karew«-:i. our
friend, ftir ih«- pre.-«-m. and wsin in
some brighier rllme w.- wi'l bl<l vou
givMl morning’
•But I must end any further special
mention, or I lOiall be but r.-p^-aiing
the llRl. Suffice It to Kav. ihe dt*ad
were all hra*e and true m«*n. ami true
W. I. ROXBURGH. Maiafir
QTEINBERG’S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
I.et them all enjoy themselves
Bring the whole family to sfie
the popular
6HSKEU STOCK CO.
Who have establishe*!
scl* cs as the
I*
WUm
to«. OUMM-. m
^hAv^^DRaViru
J. D PIU A HUN,
_______________ PI>o— Nw. SU
nUnHHAKlNO-Mlw Nettle OeMal kM
n n auaft s hInmT^ rwiaiiM. m be cm
IVI eulMl for e abort UsMewly. at SVHSUe
etiwat
titt-tf,
ihcm-
BKST ON KARTH
at Popular Prices.
'Phey will appear here all this
week, m a change of play
nightly.
fnim Ihp cnod lam] aht-r,' Ibe.v j
ell. am
ould bl
lH,we4 bo.o l.v .h.l, d.-alh.
SH”'
fragrance
TONIGHT!
“THE INSIDE
TRACK”
j|BSTiU6TS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
OvHr First National Bank
the great Kitglish Melo-Drama
mber of the 14th Regular Infantry,
having attained the rank of sergeant
of his company at Hip
thp time of his dis
charge on account
of disablllt}. For
lunt ojr
years
^trl^
from our handsome aasort: health from diseaae co
Startling Evidence.
iirjng the war forced his retirement
ment.
A play that is sure to please.
om the office he had so long held,
Fresh testimony In great quantity
New Specialties, of course
e was an honest and respected cltl- is constantly coming in. declaring Dr.
Klngs New Discovery for Consump CUT GLASS.
Same Low Prices:
‘ widow of tion. Coughs and Colds to be un CHINA
equaled. A recent expression from T.
‘veral yean*, died at their J. McFarland. BentorvlIIe, Va.. servea SILVERWARE.
it Northport July last at the as example. He srrlles; *’I had bron
Telephone Citizens’ 112 for
She had lived in this region chitis for three years and fioctored all
We can astonish you at the
scatt.
the time witbont being benefltted.
Then I began Uklng-Dr. King's New
handsome gifu we arc sell
TOMORROW NIGHT
matters.
Discovery, and a few botUes wboUy
ing for $1.00.
“I cannot refrain from mentioning cured me.’’ Equally effective In curing
‘‘Otlnr PHpii't MMir”
another old settler. \Mlllam H. Cham- all Lung and Throat trotibles, (Con
iKcs. who was long prominent In this sumption. Pneumonia and Grip, dtiarRA8TALL. the Jeweler.
MATINEE SATURDAY
region as proprietor of the Park ho ameed by Johnson's Drug Store Ignd
P. 8.—We furnish handsome cards
tel of Prankfon. He waa a member F. H. Meads. Druggists. Trial I '
the lS8th Ohio Infantry. He was a 10c. regular sites Me and 11.00.
with every gift.
iluable and public clUzeo. He died
BUT A 0A8 RANGE KOW. W to
in FrankforL July 4th. 1»03.
I knoi a Jolly old maiden lady,
(IS. All coDDMIODi frM Ull Juir 1ft.
y of high degree.
“Many other veterans of the civil
A lady
Gu Co. DOW to npw bwttk block.
'ho never goea to bed—arllhout
war became realdenta at this region Who
A drink of Rocky MooMala Tea,
and old and valuable aetUers ot the
Grand Traverse region.
JotaaaoB^ Drug Store.
‘■WhUe ve are here engagla« In the
(eaUTitlca of thla gala oecaaloa. my
TRY A mCOMD WANT AB.
tteoghu are conUanany vaadertag
iOc, 20c, 30e
._
RONTIIEM MWm/UI TUB.
CO.ROUNITRIPUTES
ravsrss city
Travarsa
City to bl
BL Louis
$1830. IS dSjV
limit
$19.00, SO 4S7 Ulimit
$21.00, tor the isessM
This srill inclade meals and
berth between Traverae City and
Chicago.
• Tickets will be on sale com
mencing Thoriday, Jane 9,
1904.
Steamera leave Travene City
every Sunday, 10 p. m., and
Thorada}'!, 6 a
LlePOfE, Aft
R.F.em6.P.A.
soda foMlata M apM I
» esasM.
I
Walft Orwf OM
I
TRY A RSOORO WANT AA.
_____ A- -
"m
; >
THB sramro bsoobd, nATBM»cnrr!inoa, TODRBgDAT,>UCTt,i»o4.
MuiiMmanBAT
Mfty lakew a»w foM4
The CaraatkA eliih gjrta wiB nMcl
rCooUBo^d Fnm Ptest Pace.)
U the hoaae d HatUtl* week FHday'at
beiac siren mad tke rwediM girea hr
ek on Bute
•MMartlMkoQ
6ute atreec
- - iot thei
the deies»!«. It wi
CWldrenI day wiU
wlU he otwerred
c
ta
the Mrmic Oc^u <
range hall Jane It. Al
_
.
veek oocs.
re urged to attesd and bring their
M. B Ho'l
hasketa.
Lake Mate
explanettoB of Ur elKiiee ezhl
lies* ai an aatloas vhieb vac
OM «r the aarrrd tsto* nf
ipt»r«clated tr ell prenent.
nobri. la hrivawn 19.000 and 30.000
In her Ulk upon ~Lnte*t Mlnrioonry
•ant ahore the level of the sea. and If
Uteimtore-. Mm.
Aane
Brovnlag
The
Hag of
ttla la no It la andmOitMUy the loftspoke of the high plene of nttmetiveMiss IRozelU Voi
MM la the worid.
ikmarr books.
4:30 o
o'clock thb after
Taro oCbtr 'ndbetaa lake*. Ihow of
eoQBiermtiag many -whitib are noar j
Philip Sbermer failed to show
fcabauio aiM Sunkol. are aaU to bo
reiring much sUentlon.
The bool
for the match pool game last night
r.OOO and 15.400 feet U nltltode. rt_ <n>ristl. Lax Cbrlstl and R.
and now Ed Springiu claims The llO
Cfarisius hare had a laerreloas sale.
pocUrely.
For a kmg time It wwa
and the champkuuhip.
Fred Hartson- who was ' operated .■ppoaed that Lake Titicaca, In Sooth
4^st Eveniafl^ Sesaion.
upon hy Dr*. Eraat a*d Martin some Aaterka. was the loftiest In the wwrtd.
TiKTe aas a large attendanre at tl
It eovera about dJiOO aqi
few
days
ago
for
appeadicltis.
lx
now
lenlng semion of the dlsirirt met
8M feet In Ua greateat dept!
kg of the Woman's Forelini Misslun- able to alt up and la out of danger.
In yeaterday's account of the coua 12.000 feet a1>ove tbe f-*a. In1 s|dlr of
n Kiorifiy held last night at the Firsc
mens-.HI proceedings the elause in Ihe Ught ktexaetltudr vriib legan) to tVL- nievisI. E. rhurrh.
The meeting open
elevation of the Ttdg bid sho-.ld have read. “No new
r mkktHmciJUST KMin»^»*U
It), devotions br Rev. W L La
mpK or extenaiona to be made within bataa Ukea they are no dwHn on■akefoarbojrkepirT.tid7Mddicni6c4.eod
lan of the First Methodlsi chur
le year of the date of the exptn
alderably higher than thM or any oih(..’lowT'd hr 9 recitation, *'The T'
the contract.”
ar.—KaltUnore Herald.
OfTerings." by ihtle Mias. Ruth Wllkodi fa Ike price and b Ike aennee. ::
All who can help the alnmni
ilch the address t>f
mlttee on litting up the class I
given hv Mrs. Marj
quaiTera in Foresters hall for the
qtfH tomorrow evening should dn
I U a very fluent speak
and make themselvM useful.
-ntertalning at
<l>e sat
entt-rial
The Willard W.,C. T. V. will
I which s
time )
Itb Mrs. P. H. Bare,
Bare. 307 Elm
spoke• held the audience from the 1
afle
>ke the last wo
ginning until she spok.
convocation
Mrs. Nlnd 1# well along In the seven
indery
this
evening at 7:30.
City
c
ties but years have only added greater
e
temple
degree. After t
Work
knowledge.
She
took the Savior's
an adjournment will be made
thought of the signs of the day and
- signs of the lime as a theme for Park Place for a banquet. A full
■ address and went on from tlial tendance is desired.
There will be work In the third ra
show how men of the commerciai
the Knights
world read the signs of tl^ commer at the meeting of
A full
cial world, men of finance
fl
watch the Pyihias tomorrow night.
stock
market, men of sports
the tendance is desired.
The first band concert of the seacsuld Mart «lth s liettf-r ••ndow spprtlng news, women of fashion
m will be held
watch the fashion sheets and men and
the early .H*-venile«
Women <»f pleasure l«xik for the thedeal of sirkneks in the Grand
[- of card* 1and
Traverse region, more than l>r. Ashton
i-ople give various r«-ahandle, and
heari
do not wai
-atch the »
I of the
The Gaskell Stock comjtany made
to ct.me.
eople covenant another hit last evening the "Man
She said that the peop
MANY FRIENDS MOURN DEATH
From Mexico*' exceeding
'xceeding expectations.
partner.hlp
do their best for Him1 when they
> of tbe funiinlest
Tstai
OF OR- C. J. KNEELANO.
ought
ve themselves to the l>ird and ougl
thi- line* and
•ling
ley not to read Ihe signs of the times c««me<lles extant
W. T.
humorous,
1 never formally sevthis r*-s|»eeis carefully and- fully dtuailons are' all humorous.
laskell. In the
e leading part, was
■ Knivland had a profoun<l r«I the other signs and have their first
M-tier last ei ening than he was the
gard for his
r partner,
Mi last thoughts for Him?
In
His delineation of hLs
night before.
irtlre of tm^'iliriue
The general pmrtlre
Bv she advocated complete am
• audience
was so good
intry
1* accompanied
by
re consecration to Him. an «»j»enlng
kept continually laughing at his
hardships, snows ar«* deep and
LAROE
GATHERING
PAID
the parse for the heathen and
sallies and actions. Lon Wainrigbt in
roads iinlirr>ken
oklng up Instead of downward. St
SPECT8 TO DECEASED.
iracter was also good and
They
anted to sec* more enthusiasm at
was favorably commented
playing «
whirl
le missionary work given a greater
John also In a char
n
Allan
land vet he never failed to go n.» in»
ip«-tu* In all countries.
ent. CuImi
acier pan was
Services at the Family Reaidence Con
s far or near. Then, too, ho had
The s|»eaker then took tlie andic
Nlhlo in the par
thing without necessities
I San Francisco and then to Jai
ducted by Rev. O. Cochiin—^Touch
ity
in t
pnif<«s>-lon and had to rt>sort to (i>rti|e covering that rtniniry from one r
ly
Idkt
ing Tributes to Memory of Es
the other where there are n<»w
pleasing
and
Many j
»if his .10 ye
tu.cMHi Christians and members
teemed Physician.
pro<luctiocs playing at the
tie written and t
would
Protes
TTie Gaskell Slock
many pages of irage<|y <
lie to
tribute
•asllv the leader of rei»erlnlre
imnv^ls eat
All that Is mortal of Dr. C. J Kn.
then a spark.of humor i » llghu-n I
y of the iH-sl leaders b«’lng
land was laid In tht grave In Oaka.«>d gloom.
tlans. Yet she said Japan was i
night stand" compaales i
Through
all
ihes.y.-ars
he
has
I
Christian nation bv a long way.
eemelery this afternoon
The funeral
Igher prices.
she was a very conceited nation.
•rrvloes were held at the family resl
Iglit wiH \H> Ihe 'Trvfii.
Tho I.I.V
Nlnd then elals.rat,-,! msm the topic
de^ce on BUIe street. Rev D. rnchlln.
of the missionary ^hools there, some
pastor of the Congregational church
of the devoted w.rkers and what tlu-y
■ qu.nrr of • fnlor, Iho .ohool
had done.
The cttileges and their
umdating
work ami other Ideas tliat the snci. M
The funeraljras attended by a gnat
Ihe opera
was earning out.
throng of "friends? the rooms of ihe
as "Oiher
• fnnnb-st
mry.- ,
dwelling Udng far ttm small to afford
the young people
Ho helleve.1 In
room for lhoiu‘ who wlsheil to list. ii
Toa larae phetograhha dopletlag the
aevml rerideaeca of JaCaaoa Dhria
and ibe acata of the OoifMarate govenimcet are cxhlbfed ia the Miaatosippl bondUg
at the world's
fUr.
which la llaelf a reprodoetJon of BeaaTolr. the last borne ct the ox-presldent
of the Coofederary.
mnmau:
iia»|r« AM*
MISS
FLORENCE
THOMPSON, promptly looked after John Danford.
who graduates this year from the conoIBce at Bingham Bros ' meal market
*errat«»ry at Olivet college, will be
OUaena phone 37€
m4-3t«
home and ready to give lesson
the piano after July Ht.
Bl'^' i GAB RANGE NOW. ft to
lit. All connecUoni
ms free UII July IsL
THE LADIES OF the Traverse City Ona Oo, BOW In
*w bank Work.
hive who have flower* to donate for
memorial Snmlay will pleaw- !
them at Foresters hall Friday or
VKLY’ET Ice Crwam.
urday of thU week
Ttoi
oL auxens pboaa »7t.
^EAR PROOp-
:i;:
ASrttsA
21UIBO
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
‘ te Ml Oi Ike «dlMf7 kind, they ate
gmjnL pnncTnmn
MPT mr jronrr
The beat piano
is t
j
pi
I Front atreet.
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SHAVINGS.
South
i Co.
WATER WATER
WATER
Kubeck
$ l^oyt
121 Union Street
AT REST IN
THE GRAVE
As you will see by the accompanyinc notice
the tlamajje our stock sustained from water,
we will take the loss cheerfully, as our loss will
be your i;ain. .\mony^ the ^»ootls tlamaned are
l.atlies* Silk Coals. Lailies’Suits, a few Waists,
and a conNiib^.ible lot of Summer Ibiderwear.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
st,r..Si'r
Reproduced From Recorder Jane 6th.
nrnilAL THIS ArTEMOON
We will maik ihe entire lot of soaketl nannems lo less than hall price; some
" only sli^jhiiy damajjed and can easil> lx* li.\ed as
as ctver.
r!5r
SALE COMMENCES
-
Thursday Morning
the service.
the porch,
There
,T
Chair* were P'*^'
large number
long dis
county, many coming I
lances to pay their last n i|>ccis to I lie
friend who had Known i
ness and health for manj years,
and of
abroad were K. U. Kninda:
kato. Minn.1., brother of the docior;
K. L. Rlckerd, a sister, of Kr.*.*dom. Ohio; O. F. Harmon, a neph.-w
and wife of lUrenna. t)hlo.
The attendance from the city in
eluded scores of the tilder n‘Sld.*ms
who had been Inllmstely sssociai»*d
wtih deceased a great many years, and
ibe local
physlrlsns attended
***Tbe pall bearers were selected fnim
among old-time friends and nclghl
the active l>earers being H. Monin
H. H. Bracken. H J. Morgan. L 1
erts, H. C. Davis and C. K. Buck, rhe
honorary pall lH*arers were A. E V
son. J. W. Mllllken. O I> Carver.
A Jarvis. C. F. Read and 8. K. Wait
The parlor of the dwelling wliere
the remains rested
conta
black
lM>auiil 1 floral offering*, many •
pieces, being among them*
gant s
The services
those present
that only a few short weeks agi
one they came to mourn today
among the most active and prm
Ive spirits
f sketch of the ca
ent of the loss to tb
iding country by rcf«
ivr of public Ispirit
until n dropp»-«l on the last art.
Mr Newell
in the character
Hutchinson Hopper of the Chlca
boanl of trade was splendid
The plot is cleanout, simple a
easily folios ed.
Hopper has
a daughter whom
Calcutta ami many other towns w
has determined to marry to a ri
old tK.rk dealer, a poor clerk working
In his offlee resolving to win the girl
for himself. Hopper Is blissfully un
conscious of
the clerk's
intentions
lellre these |M-ople they have got
toward his daiighier. aids him
with a snp|K«ed heiress, in*
which tbe poor clerk elope*
> nilsslonarlej
enip:o;..*r s daughter
a complete descrlpThere should Ik- a hiimper h
n of India and their
.he
remainder of
the engagement,
ruKtoms. of how fhey were being
which closes tomorrow night, with
e missionaries
t
llghieneil
matinee
tomorrow
afternoon.—St.
lnt-*lligence that they are
John. N. B. Garetio
The Gaskell
c.-iv ing
the news
In rloslng
Stock company will give this prodne
tion t.imorrow evening
..ach Ihe pT^e
r^rlca.
M-xlro and Italy and all Spanish
tries that the p^-tvple gain
ledge of the eondltions swilling to help Ihe
d she was amart-d
of kTlOwledge of some |>eople because
they did not read current literature c
foreign lands and said that was whei
.MalUsa and India, the town of
reghin.
HU 'ow‘r e"ffort.l“"of ™i.s
fruits and his Interest in th*- cann
factory sht.w this
He was n man
mine e•nthnslasm and what enlisted
Interests did so in an absorbing
le workofl
with Indepemh
Igor
It will
as n famllv .physician
hia he will Im- long mlsse I
iiemhered. Iihi
matters from hU prof,
engaged 1his attention as a side issue
but his w
whole life was wrap»»ed np in
his high calling
lie was devoted and
true to p.-.tlent« and never spared
i.-ir or sncrince.I Ihe inieresi . of the
mfferlnp for his ..wn comfort
He had
i lemlerm-s* of character, wa.^
Hv-lally kind to chlidren-aml vert
ote«I to the sic kclilld.
Another side of his life was t<
lally s.*en In fellowship and the r
topics was a man of
con viri Ions.
Net
M Ha Casta.
adelphlH idiysiciau. wj
‘ notial riill-
different, of the M-htsd. hospitals
uitvsionartes and greater effort on tl
MK-leue.. Uirougho-.it this rotii
B'hile la- tma reading medU ine
the Jeffermai odlege. yonng I»a t'osla
npon one «Ms-nslon attended
The evening session closi-d with
During Ihe service the choir, consi
RolM'r
Ing of C
Percelt Ing
s Idight. hi* h-ntesa
Miss Gray
I hiiii I
al. She <-on)|illiiM‘iil.-d
l-ead Kindly Light * ■•Somcilme \
I’nderstand" and
Nearer Mv Oo.l to
urye.1 l.lui
Thee.*
The following Is a synopsis of the mingle now and Iben I
remarks of Mr. Corhiln .
Kewald that today the pi-bple w. rc
TbeiT
\o the sets that v
called together again to mourn ih.
foruilng in the baHroom. -Won't
loss of one of Ihe city's most pixign-**
ms- niMl dance the Un<-er»''"
Ive cUitens. that many homes had Ih-oh
"Y.w. I supissee so. thank*. *^ld
In sorrow during the past few mmithf young man
•Iteally, though.' h« a<ld
and that this home had been minis
rnefullv. I think I am mor- tilted
tenfKl over by hlin for over SO years.
laisv tin- «bino-r»,*
Dr. Kneeland has stood at the Wd-ide News
of dear ones to stay the rarago.^ of
disease or to break the news to loved
There will be a meet ini
ones of those who had psssiHt to the
iitup. Spanish American t
botnc beyond.
■riilay evening.
snd'f birthplace was in the
icrre of Northern Ohio,
Igrants from New England
THE MARKETS.
I this locality to toil and
make tbelr homes. Many of the ct>untry's great and useful men have come
from this region and many bare poor
whose memories will live long.
Dr
Kneelana was a true son of this w.-stern reaenre. He was reared upon a
farm but his mind turned to the fieki
of medicine Instead of to the field of
crops.
He educated and
equipped
himself for the labors of a physician.
He was without meant but
courao at Hiram
im college. Ohio
sc
Janitorr of the
ibc building
bailding to i«r
»
s way. Here
He
he was under the direca noble chara- er
m or liflss
under whom many qt
. the succcusful
men recelred ibelr education,
while here that Dr. Kneeland met his
future bctpinate.
He borrowed money and pursued his
work at the College of Physicians and
at Philadelphia.
When he
hts work hi* capital was an
education, qollege d^ts. the devotion
of a yotms wtfe. a good character and Wm. A. McCooi, Citizens i
ee ta the future. No young
' waTi7%ft>w°“l-.'^.’‘.£"“‘: 8.60
16-00
.Another handsome suit of all wool mix Another lot* that were sold for 1 0*^
ture. was 'i.'j.lXi. Eton Jacket trimmed
Ji5c, just a litlhr tbamp, for.......
^V
E WILHELM
Ciuntry
of
with only one missionary
U..SH.
Her w..rd picture ..f
jn-ople
COR. FRONT
UNION
AND
RIO
THE PRETTIEST
LINE O F—
in the city; all the different colors and kinds, regular 50c, GO; and 7.5c grades niarkeil do4rn t
Tuesday Afternoon 8«Mion.
Conilniiing the symposium yesierlay aftermsin Interesting topics
it;tn>»1uced
*
\V O Wheeler of
Clarion
an appeal for^ndia ^She sp*ike
:^ih.'rw^.arori’LVn^^^^
7.60
lalf price
1 Ladies’ lijrht Scotch mixture suit, trim
med with black velvet, one of our best •About :$ dozen l^adies’ while uaiize vests.
sliKhlly discolored, were 2Uf.
—ON
collcfc d.avs; n hard worker and a sa
rtous nilmUd j onth.
1 euj..y the boll terr mueli. Ile
mtlirr have been nt tionie
He wandt-n-d liere niid th
crowd. liMiklitg Itiiieiy
I T.T(T<=(a Silk Kion Jackvt, all «5 Kf)
shirrcl. was S.OM. now............ O.OU
I’eau de soie Coals, box cfAnother lan coloreil all wool nash suit.
feci, was n.OO. now..
Taffeta lined, was
0 gQ
1 Taffeta Coal. bo.\ effect, was
,Antr several others, at like rediirti«>ns
15.00. now.................................. i •OKJ
.About a dozen lack and white mt-neraists that were 0Qq
T^;".
dainty* bat cheaper goods, regular 10c an<! 12Jc qualities at 9c, ahd there is
not
a
piece <
29c. 35c and 39c. The
pattern
carrictl
over from
last
season; EVERY ONE IS NEW AND DESIRAliEK
LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS ALMOST
awa\Y......
GIVEN
IS THERE A WOMAN WHO CAN AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITV7
ABOUT 25 SPRING SUITS FOR WONEEN —Prindp,!!) Cheviot,. Vwtiitu,. „,i
,o.,i Svoich t«.as o!J
new anil «rialy fashionable, perfect fitting and well tailorctl, worth SIC.OO, $18.00 and $20.00, choice
J^ 00
NEW DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS AT $4.95
peacefol Inheritance In Christ i
As pretty—as dainty—as attractive as you will find at any other store at $7.60.
welt
particularly
ed of China and
had at $25.00.
as BO
merchandise.
al work is much in demand
medical missionaries arc nc
k«-d.
Mr*. Mary C Nlnd
Detroit was railed to the platform at
given the Chatauqua salute, to whii
responded gracefully,
u* "Outlook for the Y'ear'a Worl
well presented by Mrs. Hugh Ke
m-dy wTio gave a resume of the past
vear'f srork before speaking of the
for the
coming year,
giving
staUsticB to show the earnest
which has been done. She de.-lared tbj
.'•lared
that everything is encouraging
and Impel
the beat endeavor of all.
iArpemer. Michigan con
ference corresponding secretary, had
charge of the corresponding
tary discussion.
She spoke
gnat importance of aenrlce aa
brought out the duties of a corre.pnnding secretary.
An impreulre
iraytir aervlce was conducted by Rev.
. B. Carpenter
r of Wllliamabt
WUllamaburg.
During the afternoon Mn
r Mr*. W. D. C. OerauOac.
No better fitting or better tailorc<1 skirts can be
Wc have them in light and dark colors and black, in all the different sues—for little
well as the medium and regulation si/es.
As an example of our leadership you
can buy
them here
ladies and large women, as
at
the special
price
of
$4.95 instead of ®7.50.
SHIRT WAISTS AT 50c
bined.
Why?
Simply because our waists are perfect fitting, the i
styles are better and the prices lower than you can secure elsewhere. '
We are selling waiitt in white and colors, also black, all thb season’s 1
make, very choicest styles that can be had, worth 76c, 86c and 90c. j
at jast„................................................................................................ SOo
OI
Vou
BELTS! BELTS1
^
This More sells more shirt waists than all the other stores com- '
k great special purchase enables us to sell the very newest and pret
tiest in girdle and crush silk belts, sorth C5c, 75c and 86c aU.SOo
■-■ctl**' 03.00
31.03
Shoes that have snap, tone, and comfort. T»>cy are the very newest lasts, in all the different sizes and widths, and they'll wear as good
as any ^ shoe yon can buy. Here at.................................1^1.••
Ladies’ Kid and Patent Leather Sandals, worth $L60 and fl.76,
And
for yc
Steinbers BrotKiers
THE^EVEKIHG lOBOOKD, TRAVERSE CllT, IPCH^ WEDXESDAY, JU^E 8,1904.
to he fBlaei far atel |
Of t» 9tfrTM WMmtitlm f<m CHy
«r Troyi City.
RKwIar Mctte« of U« Bovd of
Edwattaa hcM te the
Mey XSth. 1M4.
Jlfld U» order t
tdeirt. la the clu_.
mben trrmeat —Cl^ae.
QaiMr, MoCau. Koota
Mchotaon. TWr'.iHr a *d t
•cadaj. Jme fat. 1AA4. at A olcioel: p.
Carrfed.
1.4M.M Traverae CHy. MJeh, May »lh. 1A04.
Hoaorabte Board of Bdaeatloe:
------------------ - thft the
S.400.00
SSthO lowiag peraoaa be gradBated frota
fipta the
Traverse Clt> High aehool and rMotve
iHplomaa therefrom bo coauaeacemeot. June 2. 1P04.
Bach has com
plcfcd the resyolred work.
Albert
Merte*.
Ruth
Carpenter,
Ruby C
Carpenter, Ethlya Felu Martha
Helen
t. Nellie
Flaher. Orvl*
Foote.
I aitpro^ed.
I of Kdacaf ki
Yoor ooaarftlee oa tioMlacs ai
Hailey. Leoa Steinberg. lasogene Camyroaada have eareAtlly lavovthcati
tf on.
Beatrice Cletf
the bUU for the nopoaad aew Four
Keho^". Lisle Tboimas. Clifford TimV.'ard aehool halMtac ahi hor.-by re
blln, Albert ClemenU Harry
Dean,
port aa follow:
» be raised
Eva Thurtell. Clara Hoxh
The foUowloc aomed bidden bare
Sickle.
Jem Sulll
respeetfullT,
le. Jtm'
rubailMed the loveat LId»:
F II. ME.M
Ruth Carrell. Et
t'arpeoter aad laterlor halab.
tFVATT.
ence Sheffer. Claude Pot ind. Cbarit
B, a Cole h Co.......... ...........I 7004.00
I-arsen. Louis TInkham. Roy Wiv
MOLI»S WORTH
Maauory. oaocieie j
I>r. Heddsaortb that the Charles W*hlte
7070 00 report Ije accipiod
atooe. 8 a Cole h
Respectfully.
1 adopted.
l.athlos aod plaaterln*. Jcjbn
______
Carried.
Probert ...........................................
«<-«
MovHf by Mr. MontaSit^Jbar the
Falatlac aad glailn*. Geer h
list be accept^ and ad«pt«l and dlCbaaiploe .....................................
11 SC-8
bum. Hobl^aonh
plomas grantc-d.
lu»blac *od draiaaxe. Arm*
Petltiona.
nicaa beat aad reatilatioa.
p r.OiKl.oo „f
outstanding
sch.-.l To the Honorable Board of Educat.
Ar.. A tW .............................
3102 00
of Ibe City of Traverse City. Mirl
Co ntlemen -I herebv make appllca
>.w-paM-. F««de. C.arner. Hubli
tion to you for the pusblon of Janit
forth. Montague. Mc-ads. Nlcholsor
Thirlby. F..lgbum-Oi
bidder f«
Traverse City. Mich . May 2.'.th. Ikut
To the Honorshle Hoard of Educalkm
ibjoT be awarded to them; al*o
-^,.nilem^ -We. your commli,4-«pUaterlBK a^ palnUnc
n ways and means., have examined
by the loweal
price aa
he following hills and finding
tilddera, B. B. Cole A Co., to aub^iet
same corren. would recommend tb« lr
John Probert
aald portlc
pa>meiit from the various funds as
Dpioo for the aiaouni
r A Cham,
follows:
coaaalted the
e bat
tefeated partlea aad ihte arraayefD.
Teachers* Salaries Fund.
la aaUafactarr to them.
Teacherv- psy roll for May 12.7M C.*!
Attarbed berelo find a comrouid
Janitors* SalaHcs Fund.
ik« from a B. Cole A Co.
If i
Janitors- pay roll for Mar ..
f»o
board wlabea
to cui
dowa cwt
Incidental Cxpcnsc Fund.
biilldlOK It might be adrUable to ta
Yours very truly.
Charlotte
K
Helm.
Supt.
advaaiagc cd aoam of
the chatiK*^
James I*arker.
auggeated Id aald ci»mmunlratlon
MOV.-.1 br Mr Meads that the d
tr. (Kt
Iteapeclfully aubmltted.
til ions l»e reo-lve.1 and pla«-eil on fll
WM. W. THIRUIT.
Carried
T. O. NICHOLSON.
A notic- fn.n
W O fX>OTF.
city of Traverse
;t side
Wadsaonh stn et.
Moved by Mr. Muotagitn that
Colnmhla Tra,
the Central achuol grotinds.
report be reeelve«l and In no roorb a*^
and <1 ravage
la Included in I be recommeinlatk»u «d
r Moniagiie tha
the rommltiee In* acc»*pi«1 and aib.pl
nw^iQr \>e rt'C**i Te»| to the ron»miii»-e
edI buildings aUh jsiKer
Carrled.
Yeaa—Chaae. F»»f*te. (
fan.
Montague.
Meada.
Tldrlby. Fulgbum.
R.iht IViwn. can- of library ,
Movisl by .Mr Montague that the
Moved bv Mr. Montague that the I.aura Van Valkenhurg. care
|Mirt Ik- accefiietl and adopie<l
clerk read the bld» of Ibe Ham
Lay Mw:antlle Co.. Arms A Cole,
.Move.l bv Mr M.-ads that the bo:
the plumbing and heating
Mr* E S
l*rait.
rent
tif
Carried.
Mr Holdaworth now appeared and Hammecher.
Schlemmer
A
CHAS M. HEERS.
took part In the proceeding*.
Co. manual training ..........
Clerk
Moved by Mr. Thirlby that Arn«»
May IVarl. music
Cole-t bid on beating and plumbing
Thfis Charh*s Co., klndergftrin adh'tlurne-l n-giilar meet it
accepted.
Bfiard
E.I
neat ion. held I
Moved by Dr. Garner, as an am.C..S, W Rowe, supplies
nxim.
June
I.
IHOt
ment. that the spielflcatlons for
(o .wder b) E J Fulghuro.
beating and plumbing as given by the
pres
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co. and r.Inn A Co. issiks..........................$
l*r
I*reseni
Arms A Cole be submitted to some MacMillan Co.. Uioks..................
.
.Moffait. Montagu
outside. diHinieresled part;
ihner's Sons. IsMiks
pn-sident
suggest such changes as I
Minutes of the last regular meeting
necessary to a perfect plant of beating
Ken- read and approved
and plumbing and to reiwrt to ibl* I> C Heath A Co.. Ixsfks. . .
ReporU of Committeea.
board.
Building Fund.
CaiTle.1.
Traverse City. June 1. 1
Yeas—tMimw*. Fi»ole. Gamer. Mof S S UimlM'r Co., lumber..
To
the
Honorable
1‘residenl
Am,s A Cole, misc repairs
fatt. Montague. Nicholson
Hoard of
neat ion:
^ntingent Fund.
M.
Nays — liuldswortb.
1—G.uHemen -We. .v.iir eommitu-e
Travenu' City State lUn,«.
Tbirlby.
on
wavs
and
means,
would r
iKinds
cancelle.1 ...............
tKt
The original nioilon. a* amend.Hl.
mend that twentv bonds «»f one
R*^|H-cifully snlimlttiHl.
ss carri
carried.
was
sand dollars each, made to liear
F. H MMEADS.
Yeas—Chase. 1Foote, Montague.
est at the rate of 4 per cent . pavable
O C MOFFATT.
fatt. Gamer. Meads. Nlch.lolMHl.
F HOLDSWORTH.
gbum.
Committee
Nays-Holdhwortb
and Thli
Nays-li
ten vears
Said Interest
MovihI hv Mr. Montague that the
Moved hr Mr.
Montague
1
pavable at the office of the treasurer
re|Hiri
lie
ailopied anil orders drawn
presidentt and clerk be aiitborlzisl
of the Imar.l of tslucallon of the
various
make a contract with 8 U.
of Traverw- Ciiv. Michigan
r the erection of a school build
We wtHild further rccvmimend
amount ‘carH::d
Ing in the 4th ward, tl
the above Ik- Inserted In the resolution
Yews-Chase. Foote. Gamer. Holds
of the boad trf the sab 8 B. Cob[iresf-nttHl
orth. Montague.
Mead*. Nicholson.
amount of the rr
Co. be twice
Thirlby.
Fulghmn.
trace
als«»
recommend
The report of the tmant oflleer for
Carried.
.s-rr
. jzr,
—.ono.
z
la
.r;!:;' ■-'*
-
...
*"&
I:
lard I
k«t the expert for examination
‘ different plans of healing and
Moved by Mr. Meeds that the board
plomUng aa aubmltted by the HanCommlitee on Wavs and Mtans.
■ nah A l.*y Mercantile Co and Arms
Moved hv Mr Montagu- that the
-A-Cole
Carried.
Mr. Moffat I was nt»w excused fi
the meeting.
Mr. Prealdmt aad Members of
Board of Education:
2—Gentlemen:—Your
commltti>e
M..V..I 1,) Mr
ih>l
„ Ikuirdman Avenm* school a> a pric*- of
tearbers would respectfully repoi
..f il.r l.«ird in Iilnclni tb.- lund of S.
l.-httNi.
follows: That with the asslstan*
II .......... * Co .b«bl.. lb., nnnniot ol
n*
Carrh-d.
Superintendent Gilbert the folloalng
the eontnet Ik- resrlnd<>d and tl
Y«tas-Cha«e.
F.s.i.-.
Garner.
Hohls
ata
have iM'en
In'en
made for
arrangementa
anioiint of ihe ImiiuI Ik- plareil .
tMcbm to All the places, which
r last retiorl bad i
time of
Reaolution.
•rn Ailed ■
Yeas—Chase. Foote. Fairchild. Mof
■lence work In i-R.-s«1v.y| by the Isard of K.lucati..n
Frank R. HearsU
r»f Mr. Krcfier •If Traveix- City. Michigan, that.
high acbooU In plac
accept the offer made • hen-as at the eh-ctlon dulv calle.1.
Ick, who did
Hearst |«4i uo held and conduct.M on the 2Eih dav of
to him
Price
The*lK*d“of S n Cole A
l»er month
April. A n. HH.t. the lawfully qn.li
.w present.-.! and read
Mias Glen
OK
WUaey. In place of Ml*a n.sl voters of ihe seh.Kil distrlrt of
M..\.d hv Mr MofTatt that
Mary Cryaler. who did not accept the Traverse Clp. Michigan, hv such vote h- aec-pu-.!
offer made her Miss WHsey at »40 oo xuihorl/.-.! the Issuance of the Umds
l>er month.
said sch.K.1 .llsirict to Ihe amount
Y.-as Cha-e. Foote. Falrcl
Mis* Edith McIntyre, for first gra.Ie.
I went v thousand dollars for the
Central building, 140 tW.
Misa Julia Billings, kindergarten for
Central building. I4r..00
The contract for the l.uilding of the
Miss Neva Place. In i
sch.Mil building
lO did not
.hiihwi. did on the 27th day of Ar
n
Prlo
[>r Holdsaorth noa apiieared and
\ ir. Httit. canvas* the n-iuras
'r.:ru^.
n'-
Wright, relief
le. $40.00 i»er mon
of the compleoM
teachers
There U only one quesi
and that is of Miss Filklns. principal
tif the Oak Park achiKd. and we i
yet In bopee that she will ciwtlnue
t poaltlon.
On account of the uncertalnlv
when the new aehool building will be
completed and ready for use. It would
teem best to make arrangements
carrying on the aehool work for the
Ant cemeater of the coming year in
the buildings aa we now have them,
and have planned the dlaposltlon ol
the force of teachers accordingly.
All of which Is respectfully submit
said eUK-tlon and did then and then^
hvlare the n-sult of such eh-ctlon a*
’H-lng in favor of the Issue of said
ch.H.l district lK>nd« to the amount of
■w.-nly th.e-sand dollars for the pur
^«e af.m-sald
Therefore* Ik- It
Kt-solved. that
the presld.*m and
-lerk of Ihe iKvaril of efneation of
Traverse Cliv. Michigan. Ik- and henuv an- aiithorired and Insinictwl t..
Istrlet
t the at
[X.1
building
In
ihe Fourth
verse City.
- of the de^
ul nation
msand di>llars
i.vabK
o the bearer
(hereof, to bear Interest payable
annually at four per cet
per annum.
(he principle to be due and payi
the expiration of ------- years from date
HHRBERT MONTAOrE.
of Issue, and both principal and Inter
O. C MOFFATT.
pst to be payable at ----------------.
H. B. GARNER.
Moved by Mr. Meads that the reso
Committee
lution be accepted and adopted.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Montague that
Yeas—Chase. Foote. Garner,
report be accepted aad adapted.
worth. Mootagne. Me
Thlrlb:--------rlby, Fulgbu
(S).
loved by
1
Thirlby
that the
A—OenlleiDeB:—We. ;
tee. cheques of the unsucceaafnl bidden
oa waya aad ateant. bare invewtigaited on tbe erection of the acbool building
In the 4th ward, with the exceptioD of
aa
p
_ to tbe fund needed for acbool puts
poaea for tbe oonxiaff aehool year and tbe bidden on heating and plumbing
would recoBNMnd^ that tbe aereral be returned..
Carried.
aBooata for. tbe porpoae beretoafier
Moved by Mr. Montague that when
anaed be Included In tbe report of
this board to tbe city connen of nmney we adioara we adjoara to asewt Wad-
.>*
YOtljtolteCURED
Thirlhv that we strike
architect In the contract
U aPl* •ars necesMiry for him «*»
sign cerilflcai [es for pa.vmt-ni
Carried
Yeas — Chaiie.
Fi»ot<
Fairrhild
Hohlswonh. \ Moffatt.
Montague
ids. Nk-hotsau. Thirlby. FulghumMea.
(10)
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr. Mead* that the
act a* corrected be adopted.
Carried.
Yeas —Chase.
Foote.
Fairchild,
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. Nicholson. Thirlby. Fulghum—
(10).
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr Meads that tbe clerk
ind prestdeni be autborized to draw
r the paymenu for the
roasinictloo of tbe acbool building la
tbe fourth ward npoo the eatlaates of
soperintendeat. aigned
bnlldiag committee.
Carried.
Yeas —Chase.
Foote.
Pklrchlld.
Holdsworth.
1 tfoffatt.
MontalRue.
Memls.
I. Tblriby. Fulgbaia—
(lA).
waiBbltook wSaoTdUai at^ fcaiit^
l.a -sJssaBsirftissn
IsHSi
tbaa aO ether mndkaaes combiasd.
he position of superintendent of eon-
bL7srb?X"r„'.JX^ir«s'
;ff»^rr:b‘-biirbr“""'
Roaser has made verbal appli
cation for this .nosition to vour rommltiee
W. O FOOTE.'
T. G NICHOLSON
Muve.1 by Mr Fairchild that the re|K.ri iK- rec-lv,-.! and placed on fll.-.
Li»sl
Y.-as—Fairchild. Moffatt. Montagu.-.
laa, CklcBco Hiatoruwl
rKA.M-«
___________
moMB wall aad atraMg. W'eaakyaotoco to yoor druggvM todav ^ S60uc
afUI0bottkofWiar<dCa»daiaadbe5iatotaka itatoo«. Ijo Uiat and
tha haahb Mi*. KingtWy writ* aboolwjraoaeba yours. If you Uai^
fad dfaaotfaw aia aeaded ia year cam. addrma.
symptoms,J^ics
Adrfaory DsMitmeat, ThaChitBaoMaMadieiaaCo.ra»ttam«ga,Tetm
iSTn^Imidui
Nays—Chase.
Foote.
Holdsworth.
M.wds. Nich..lson. Thirlby. Fulgbum
Sadct4j*~Pro(7e- gi:fs-s-2s?!
•
-glt~gp=rg
M.tved by Mr M.mtague that th.name of J.ihn Horsflold lie ins.-n.-.l in
tb«- plan- of K-Iward Ross.-r
tkot
Y.WS—Chase, Fairchild. H..ldsw,.rth.
Moffatt Montagu.—(21.
Na>s-Foote.
M.-ad*.
Nicholson.
Tbirlhy. IMlghum-tr...
Movxl bv Mr Meads that Edward
K.j>s,-r be appointed a*s supeiii
su|ierlnfenden!
of (-oust met Ion of mi 1 bulldir
Moved
lot Mr !Montague, as
xm.-ndmeiii. Shat John Htirsfl.-I.l
ap|K»inted,
Yea*—Fairchild.
Hohlswonh. Mon
KASKOLA
TABLETS
^ kltuU o(i (ood
f il! • rUv« at>ju1 -isc-juartfr lull -f
N nr-.*Bth» ... ,11
Orielnal motion mas th.-n put
Motion was lost
Yea*--F«»oie. Moffatt. M.-ads. Nich
oNon. Thirlby Fulghum^..:.
Navs-Chas.-.
Fairchild.
Holds
worth. Montagu.—It.
Moved by Mr M.mtague
matt.-r of .luploying a su|K-rinlend
const riir
fltial
iivitiiin until tl
Uiard.
Peterson, the arrhilect of
I.- huildlng. to act as *urM-rintenil»-Df
t'arrie.1
Yea* - Chase
F.k.i.-.
Fairchild.
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
M.-ads. Nlrhol-sim. Thirlby FiilKhum M.iv.-d to
Mr
Ch
Carried
MOV.-.I hv Mr Chas.- that w.- rej,-ct
ls>th these bids' vir
The Hannah.
l.av .Mercantih- C.. and Ann* A Cole,
and that w.- call for new bids on the
plumbing and s|K-clfltat Ions as already
acc..pt..,l hv the Uiard.
■ ::rz
Uiard
Carried.
Yeas—Chase. Foote. FaircLIl.
Moveil h> Mr
Utard a-IJoum
Moniagiie that
CHAS
M
f .O . f ui-%
Inj,.r.J
aV Vtni,. .uv<r ii
*.a a„ .auwj K .w.ifc.
q:s-
I wru. ...0» ..I t. -gaOicU T.M<i. J.
1.0.
. •«
vi Hiaviaw. Pry-
BUGGIES
The public is cordially invited to in
spect our line of Bu^fgies.
House in the state.
tl
/
Dr.
r. r«t»(
ratwajr. Magic
SS!SZ
6EI0UL MS0UICE
Net^Wllhalra Meek.
ORA.
HEERS.
f'
llanrfliMt Cira
for Diarrhooa.
JOHN R. SANTO
We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
■
Barney Anderson
STATE STREET
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Tr*
FENHALLM
DENTISTS.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
J.H.MMrN 6a.R.lcffdb
moiroe & MeWEnr ^
6ENERAL IRSURAI6I
>TA.S(iAltlM.*iMPAKlB9Md ~
Mutual Kiiv Inxtrman- Cm
tRAIIO RAPWS t INDIARA RY
COiPARY.
May a.UOt
lOty 6:10 a aa
'
NOTICE
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING IS THE TIME
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS *R ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
[XjREJlEsii’i
w1
0. R. CAftVK«l.A I
1 FIRE INSORANCE
J. B. PAICE ELECTRIC CO.
I2& Caas Stroet.
L. L. A. BUIUNNO.
Traverae City.
McmlK-r- (if ihf Nsti.inal P!h-rtr. -al
('duiractor*
A“--(x-ia: lu'n
<1
I’nlt.-'l .‘4(8l»-«
^
^
Qraad M
J. LEAHY
AT HOTEL WHITING
IVI c
the 6m 6re
rrmmgaorkdmrv^ oF
aaiLiKciHi
:|!r:
GLASSES FITTED BY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
ux-KWtxio. o p. a 1
....
r setih-menl In said eontract lie made
nee In two weeks
Carried.
Yea*-Chase.
F.Kiie.
Fairchild.
Holdsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. Nlcholsim. Thirlhv. Fulghum-
■7 H. BV Alia. II D.-(
^ 10 diMratir* marf rj
PSABL Mvoxn.. t
,
Yea-s—None.
Moved by Mr Chase,
ameadthat t
commiiiee on hnlldIngs and grounds be Instructed to re
tire to the committee room for coeBoUation and repon their r.-commeodailon for superintendent i«* tbe lioard.
Carried
Board of Education:
2—We. your eonunltlee i
¥h[Hh”S
eth
Pt
buildiT
U$IIESS|MS|»:
itagae that John
HorwAeld bt
1 aa saparlaicadent of eoaatrwctka of the school bandlag la the 4th ward.
Moved by Mr. Meada. as a aubatitote for the above taotioa. that the
ter of haviag a anperiatendent be
to tbe coamlttee on bulldlags aad
grounds, with power to art.
InOat.
Nays—Chase.
Fbote.
Fairchild.
oldsworth.
Moffatt.
Montague.
Meads. NIcfaolsoa. Thirlby. Fulghum—
WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER
t’.on, Lci.iry providvd ond ‘ati* factory hanqlin.v; 01
ordtri entru<^t. d to my f.T- cuar.in*' - d.
-5 li-:
DuUy MarHvt Lnttnr i;f on
*ut.
Personal inter-
viyws «nd co: rt-^^ondtn< • r*!*T,\. « to the purchase or sal»Ci :>tockv and sfatn invit* d.
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Suite 404 Whitney Block,
LARSON^S fPARK HOTEL
Pere Marquette
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BUTTCma BAT. lUCM.
Phooe Number*
Ben. 128
Citiienv 802
Hoiiili & lai IlireaRtle Cs. Hock
Opposite r. O. Rooms 8 and 4
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