The Evening Record, June 28, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 28, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENEMG RECORD

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TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH-TUESDAY, JTXE *«, IKK,

17.000,000
DUE STATE
CMAI»«0
AOAmvr MICMIOAW CetITIIAL.

WASIBTI
Sa tha Mica Tlitalc af Kant J. I

By Wlratothel

■mm iACM TO IM4
,lttK»irr MY* BASIS FOB TAK

•OWUNQ AND LAUNCH PANTV.

FAVMSHT WAS DtCBFTIVt
Party ie Heoar af Mtoa Jaamwtta
Smith Laat Cvanlnf.
Cla»—S TMI All W ClOK.1 Sl«* W»
A few of the many friends of Miss
Jeannetu Satth gare a bowling and
NM BiMrtiA l*w A«i«.iK •*
launch party la her honor laat aeenlag.
L>»B» SI«S» FuMle-FrlncIfl _ After apendlag a rery pleasant time
on the water, the party stopped at the
BpMtel lo th€ EreBlftA B«ort.
LwuOag. Mich. Jane M.-Tb# prln
elpDl .lioc qf the WD«mt dalmnl by
the out# of
k^k ia»eo. which. It to cl*l*od. the
otAi# wm. dciwiTed of becau*. of f.liJe
fttAtemenU of the rood for mn re
KordloK lu octHOl coodltloa. lu* cap!
Ul. louii. etc. aJDoaot to M.OM.OOO,..
The bill of coBpUlBt which to to be
Hied In the Clrcoli oonrt of iBfhwn
county outeo that the intereat
brtaA the toUl aBomt to which the
rule to entitled lo the -enormous
auB of If .0M4MW '
The Informatton naya that all of ih
caplul stock was not reported, no
vaa the amount of all loana made pul
lie and that through such false report
•The basis adopted for the payment
and rB^lpt of the annual tases was
through all the yeais since 1KS4. erroneons, fraodnleot and dcceptlre *

I

E. E. BUSS
ARRESTED

DROPPED
THE CHARGE
BOTH BARBCBt WERE EQUALLY
CUILTYr^.

I j ];>Bt»IDENT JASet B. ANOELL
! |1'

PRESIDED TODAY.

One Hundred Alumni Arrive Pram De­
troit Ymlarday and Othars Are

By Wire to the Erealng Record.
St Lonto. June ?K -This to I
rsity day at the world
gas nalrerstty
wortd'i!
ai of that Instltotloo
from all parts of the (
lerday afternoon frtnn Detroit
others from Chicago. Kansas Oty.
waukee and other cities.
Jsmes B Angell presided at today*!

«abbath and who actually refrain from
secular business on that day .
The third sectio makes a fine of not
ss than |10 or m
than 125 with an
alienialive of not
‘r 30 days In Jail
or both at the discretion of the Judge.
VThen it was learned of the severity

EXPERTS THINK HE WILL WIN IN
A WALK.
uigers Are Confident That
He Will Be Nominatad—Will Net
Attend Cenvontien.

A -DISAPPOINTMENT.
Grand

Rapids*
1004)00 Mark.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June 2S.-Su
perxlsor Btekrter of the slate census
tobureau g|%es
gttes oiil
om the
me Information
in
day that the population of
< Grand Hap
5.000. This city
Ids win not exceed 05.0t
hat been claiming lOO.OW for seteral
years, and h was expected that this
eeasus would go away over the mark
Bteketee finds that most of the growth
has been outside the city t|mlu In the
suburbs ami cannot. thcrt<ore.
counted for the city . It to probable
that afi effort will be made next year
to extend 4he city Umlis so that Grand
Ka^ds can get beyond the coveted
BOAT CARRIED OUT TO SEA.
One Lad Dmwnad« Thro# Narrmsrly
Escape at Alpena.
Alpena. Mich. June tfi.-One boy
Prawned. Valeattae Abendorth. aged f

the llgbtbooae Sunday afternoon. The
four boys left the dock In a ro
with oolr a pike pole. The
emrried the boat out and It sM b
tbelr coniroL One lad was rd

S;

WAS IN A WRECK.

MADE FULL
CONFESSION

COSL Pretty, snowy while gar­
ments.
The Boston Store.

ESCAPED WITH
$1000 CASH
BURGLARS BOUND AND GAGGED
THE WATCHMAN.
Then They Blew Open the Safe In the
Offices of the Pride Laundry

By Wlr<‘ to the Evening Record. •
Chicago. June 25—After binding and
igglng the watchman, four men.
iree of whom were masked, blew
I
dry company at
g an

Special to the Evening Record.
Grand Rapids. Mich.. June
ASKED TO DESIGN
Stearns* managers are confident today
that be will l»c nominated governor.
He will not attend the convention In W. B. Gaitree. Supenntendent of Rural
Two of hU strongest support­
Free Delivery at Cinemnaii Borers. Muskegon and Ottawa counties,
rowed Money of Subordinate.
send Warner delegations. The experts
>w seem to think Warner will win In
By Wire to the Evening Record.
walk
Washington. D. C.. June
W. B.
Gaitree. superintendent of the rural
ANGLED IN WHEAT FIELD.
free delivery senrlco af Cincinnati, has
ordered to resign Jone 30. It to
rvs Fishermen in Pennsylvania
said
that
Gaitree
borrowed
money
Was s Stream.
from a subordinate and then attemptto influence the subordinate to aay
oraer.
the Inspectors that he had not Ikwre Jin
Itlon.
g It a s
eld. ih
DID NOT SELL OUT
They left here In
ChllUsquaque creek, over a doxei
Foundation Sterttd
miles away. Loitering by the wnyside Rumor Without
fore they reached what
was dark before
n Regard to t!i»e
they
water. They clambered to the sum
mil. sat down, cast their lines, and
It was reported on the street yeaterwaited for the fish to nibble. Some
•ton Store stc
day that -U^e Boston
stock had
passed without a
part
Petoakey party.
Mr.
fell asleep, lost hls equilibrium, been sold fo a Petoskey
and rolled down the bank Into the Roaeothal wa* Interviewed and1 be
supposed stream. Homer fearing his •ays be to at a loaa to know bow such
eompaakm would be drowned, crawled a story would get started as there to
down the embankment, where, to his absolutely no truth In IL He to simply
a big sale to raise ready cash
amaxement. be found Eimmerman ris^
l^^to hto feet amid a thick growth of to meet an t
The trio felt foolish, oollecu^ their
srlu and retailed home, vowing to
keep the ntalr n secreL but the story

L

« City Book Store
WEATHER—Possibly showers tonight or Wednesday.
portion tonight.' Fresh southerly winds

Warmer ncmtll

WE ARE AT IT! WE ARE AT IT!
Clothiog, Him,' FuraUuaci, gotne like red leiaooade oa a

$2.50

circut 4«r-^iricet hare reached tho ioaictt Umit-gigantic

Men's |U;o to $2.00 solid saUn
calf Shoes to clean tip whii's
l*-ft of several lines

vilaet if emy department-The oorid'a greateit cdothiag
Sale-almays bear in mind that all oat Clothiiy bear the
••Ben.U Ubel"-a guarantee with a backbooe ....

Women's stvltoh Oxfords,

$1.00

S. BENDA & COMPANY

W.jm.-nV Hoiiw SIlnixT..

50c
Wonirn'is Serge Slippers,

OPKN TUTS EVKNiXfc

25c

MredlTnedm

OPEN THIS EVENING

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

YOU TAKE NO
CHANGES
When you l.uy yout FOOTWK/<K

There’s One
Make of piano that to perfect
every way—a piano that is sold
on its* merits and fully guaran­
teed by a reliable firm. That

The Kimball
These Instruments are in­
dorsed by the leading musicians
everywhere.
You
take
no
chances vrtien you buy here.
Factory prices and easy terms.

w.w.nHuuniiiPuiv
l29FroitSL H.&StroBc.arr,

of us; wc arc the oMest
Shoe House in this city.
you value icceivcil.

Wc j

No fake s^Ic5.

One prict to all.

/

FrankF^iedricb&Co
New Stand

342 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Establlahad In 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bide-

eioak Jlnd Suit Department
-QS the season is now so lar advanced wc have de«FI etded to close out every ladies’ wool suit in stock
at H.\LF PRICE. Beautiful Tailored Suits of all the
known materials, best of tailoring. Don’t confuse these
with special Sale Garments. -They arc all this season’s
styles. Remember not one resert ed: all go at just
HALF PRICE.
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR
FOR

W. L. BROWN

MQR.

%

he OKI^liibie Shoe House

One-half OH!

$4.75
$7.50
$10.00
$12.50
‘ $15.00

TRAVERSE CITY
MEG. CO.
Cor. Lako Ava. and loth

$9.50
$16.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00

SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT
SUIT

Ladies' fine White India Linene Shirt
Waists, were $1.60. now...

Boys’Waists
SflllllBIOUSSS
19c to 50c. Made
both blouse and Russian
blouse style. Light and
dark colore.

Boys’ Washabls
Soils
50c. 75ctoai2.501

Large*assonmentj for
summer wear—also big
line of washable kne?
pants—white duck—linen
and darker colors—15c
to 50c

Boys’straw asd
WtiiteBockHats

$1.00

of Traverse

Indies' Dress Skins at. Big Reductions

e. Wilbelm,

Our Children’s
Department is
Famous for its
Assortment of
Good Values in
Little Fellows
Clothing and
Furnishings
Hundreds of
Boys are
Wearing our
Suits, that’s
Why other Boys will
Want them

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

Another lot of Black. White and Navy Mohair Waists,
with
*"<1 ‘-'ancy Stitching. $]^.99

He has started a faetory Bt
■MSt under tbe atore of the
Word was reoetoed today of the Cavis dgnr eoapn^r. Hla lending
.Brack bat fortnnately eecaped Inlury.
ffhe car la which she was Hdi«, was death of Mra. Cbartes E. Perrto. wife fire<eBt brand will be "A Chum," and
of the profesaor of drawing In the the ten^eent kind *tleot«e^ OockUB."
'BBmd orer. No paosei
i
KmuertUe. Tena.. anhreralty.
Mra.
Fsrto wax the daagliter of Marvin La^
Core of Bmpira and the reoRalaa win
B. HnU kns retarned from kls
be brought to Bmptre for burial In the

•Tire Uorfes Chat OPoiir
ataDoartuefcrand new tad thoot as oolfoew
ooei on. Can early.

Men's $5 on Hanan A Bon Patent
I^wther Shoes, a few pairs cm

NEW CIGAR FACTORY.

Oeorae
DIED IN KN0XVIV1:E.
CItT-a pc
4dtoa Bertha HoMssrorth. fonaeriy
of this city, now of Portland. Ore., hat Daughter of Marvin LnCora of Emptra ■aken. I

kaovyoowmbejiat u faU of the Fourth at «r«r.
We aut you to on aaA KC oar foodL

0'^r^%m.lton Clothing Co.

Confession of Ex-Member of House of
Delegates Will Be Presented to
the Grand Jury.
By Wire (7i the Evening Record.
Sl.^iiuto. June 28.—Charles Gutko.
ex-mqm>er of the bouse of delegatiKi.
appeared befor«‘ Circuit Attorney Folk
this moniing and made a full confes­
sion bf hls connect ion with the liglit-

Bup
Summer
Tootwear
Uow

$1.00

THE STE.tMER COLCMBIA will
m excursions to N'e-ah-u-wanta. Ome­
ns. Xonh|K»rt and Northixirt Point
ery morning this week. Fare, round
trip. N.-ah ia wants. 25 rents: Omens.
50 cents; Northport. 75 cents. Ibiat
leaves at R:4'» a. m. Steamer Cresc*-ut
excursions evin aftertusin Ibis week,
3222-lw
returning at
i 4.20

show new fall styles at our
store June 30th. Come and see
the new things in suits and

CDe nre Olorks^nr* an Re«<lv
Tor Yea Bofs!

business In White Cloud. He wi
taken sick a short time ago and wc
to bto home In .\*ewavi;o for ireatm. r
where he died.

CUTKE said he RECEIVED $2,500
AS DELEGATE.

I raw bsck out of sight

WARNER WILL
RENOMINATED

howeiilinIghtorWs
i« ti»
.r Tr».
•rat Bay Hiva Na. 71.

The following was the program ren­
RUSSIANS MTCRE DRIVEN BACK dered nt the children's day of Travenie
Bay hive. So. Tl. this afternoon. Evmj
TOWARD TOMU CHINO.
nnmbbr was well given, thej^^
all doing exeeUently:
Bong, girls' cborns.
Doll drBl by UUle girls.
lETtEAT WAS
Chinaman song, by little girts nnd
boyi,
Reclutlon. Edith Bliss.
JAPANESE LOSSES ESTIMATED
Bong. Minnie Trimble.
Recitation, Beatrice Peara,
AT ONE HUNDRED;
Bong. Jesato Hobbs.
Reclution, Jeralc Robertson.
Bong. Flosafe nnd Bessie kfcMlcbael
Another Ruaaian Batti
and Vivian Gardner.
RecItaUon. Notbert Barry.
Bong. Winie Barry.
Recitation. Myrtle LaPranler.
ReciUtloo. Gladys Lahym.
patkin-e Report of Fight.
Bong. M^ian Gardn
Recitation. Carl R<
By Wlra to
Florence and Vera Ratten
Toklo. Joae 28.~The Japanese Tak berglan army, after six hours scrcre
Reclutlon. Jessie Hobbs.
Song, girls' chorus
fighting on Jone
occupied Fen Shitl
Drill, mile girls.
Ung. thirteen miles northwest of Bln
Instrumental duet. Grace McMIchael
Yen. The Ruaslan force oonsUting of and IwDutoe Howard.
fire batlAllw of Infantry
James Brace Dead.
R of carniry and rIi
James Brace, who will be remem
disorderly fashlbn
ered as one of the clerks In Johnson's
Ching and Shlmu Cheng. The J

^sualtles are estimated at one
One SKavad Sick Man and the Other a
Traveling Man and the Law Made
It to reported that another Russian
No Diatinetion.
battleship has been discovered strand
ed ofTTlger rock near the entrance it»
Port Ahjiur. It is presumed she was
wrecked >|htie running hack to Pori
barl»ers very forcibly learned that fact Arthur after the fight last Thursdsy
night.'
_______
yesterday. One barber was a
sharing a traveling man last Sunday
Rusaiana Retreated.
and another barlter Intended to makea complaint against him but when the By Wire to the Evening Record.
taw was looked up the barber whi
St. Petersburg. June 2k.-General
the cod|>1alnt Kuropatkin reporU as follows from
changed hit
Recording to law Liao Yang under yesterday's date:
he had also
•Yesterday the Japanese attack^ our
told hls colle
forces c*ccupylng Motien Ung. Feng
a sick man Sunday and according to Chou Lin and Talien passra. Our in­
the state tow he was liable to a fine as fantry and cavalry retreat^ and the
the> barber who I
Hhsvcd the travel
‘ continued their advance'

y ba
CANCER BPECIALIST It HELD ON
the Judge and when they
A SERIOUS CHARGE.
It was a case of "the |x»t ran*t call the
kettle black•• they were perfectly willIng to drop the matter and to uke the
Charps Preferred by Husband of Mra. judge’s advice and leave barlN-ring
alone on Bundsy hereafter, whether
iohn C. HHl—Her Body Eshumtd
It to lo accommodate a traveling it
or a sick man.
The first section of the law reads
follows: ‘That It idiall be
Special to the Erenlng Record.
for any person or persons lo carry
• Maple Rapids. Mich.. June 28.-l>r or engage In the art or calling of hair
George E. E. Bliss, cancer sptK-lsliM. cutting, shaving, hair dressing and
of this city, has Ikk-d arreste.! on the
K. or in any work pertaincharge, preferred by John C. Hill, of
trade oT business of a barperforming a criminal operation on hto l»er. on the first dsy of the week,
wife. The exarolnsilon has Ikh.u si-t monly called Sunday, except such p«‘rfor July IK before Jnsllce Marshal. t-on or iM'rsons shall lie employed
to for 13.000. The exercise such art or ratling In relation
.1... body of Mrs. Hill was exburo<Ml and a
post mortem was performed by l>r.
Keller.

U.0FM.DAT
j
AT THE FAIR

SK HOURS

ncHTmc

EIGHTH YEAR—mr
WEATHER.

corner TfMrt
•ui Omhm

'JW Hfiads Lead to
Straight wait on Fwmt atceet wffl lead yoatooDe oi tha
fiscrttabarttaalMulte spots near TrotreneCi^. EkretiM
eas»aiidsatoodne*«rci9 and bay. Nice onfards. tM>
dear brtx>ki, giasidwar. grass. WiH be plsttsd a>d add I.
ananparcsii. JoM 80rods ftam ptsaeatsky

3tns C Ptttrsttt,

THE EVEHnrO REOQBD, TEAVSB8X GtlT. lOOIL, TUESDAY. JUXB M, IMft.

THKtVPtlNGREl(»^ THIS UKIHS GOOD

|
of which she
four mOes of pavMWM.
to jMtlypremd.

Na FrepoeHtow From Ummitmetunr
Y«t RM Oat Will Be Made In a

l-^Sr:
4iM

At the South Side Store you can find any­
thing you want in the fine of Summer
Good*. SHIRT WAISTS. SHIRT SUITS.
GLOVES, lace and gauze HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR in the sleevele<n shirt
and long sleeve and union suit, BELTS.
NECKWEAR, in fact we caro‘ a full line
of EVIIRYTHING. :: :: :: ::

rtin iome hope for theps. The mO
r storea will ctaoe hi C oe two
There wo. a good meeting of
bard of trade In
ereatog to meet an outside
tnrer of a first Clans article
ftMlUif n ready market in n
tSons of the United Slate..
While the miaafacturer
come here to make a proposition nr to
MMk a bonu* for locating a factory In
Uto city, be accepted on Invltatioo
from President Friedrich of the Ujard
of tnwle to stop over tn tbl* city while
on n boalam. trip north. The article

kf MD..........

C. A. OKSLCNtlL Cllr Or.

- nt MT« town

Hot Wcatter Goods

lim ir SMI

>flOGFCCT FDR A THRIVINO II
OUSTRY FOR TRAVCRSC CITY.

u to ibe

••Mi ttet o MhIt« boule to
Inibt M tW Uh Tmm pMloMito. Tbe
tW IMM. Wkot ibe <
■tM4 of bctof • fev half *tonred
tte STfM at Port Artbor to fall of
Mt Mi to prrparod for tbe battle
Tbe taibor to ctoM ooi well i»rotected
TW Mflaio-H tfoopo bare .wanoed
Ob oror tbe pmUmIa Mi ore beioc
loaioi ererr iar. If a AMlrire battle
to oa. II to a great oaa botb by
aai bjr MO. Tbe wlaalng or loalDg of
fbto battle win rery llkeljr determine
tbe oatwnie of tbe boetllUler

market and almost nnllmited de. and while Umber is used in lu
mctloD It require* so little In
Its moaufsetnre a* to indicate k
life to the Industn* wherever locst
It wo. examined by a large numU-r
members of the board of trade, city
Actols. Including severml of the lead­
ing monufactitrer* of the city who
pronounced It an excellent thini
wo. openly expressed that tbe city
should lend suli»tsniisl enc-ouragemeat to tbl* Industry. s» It promised
employmeni to from ISO to goo p«»ple
the year n»:ind. The present locior)
employ* about fifty, but the plant to
far Insdeqosie for the •Jemsnd* snd It
I* tbe purpose of the manufscttire
increase the emportty sev
over and to b»rate In some
shipping faciime. are good and other
oooditlons favorable. These condllionr
exist in Traverse City aiul'the repr*^
•entative of the company expr-MiMd
hlroiudf a* highly pleaded with Trav
erse City. Us surrounding*. re*4.,
and it* peoide
It wo* stated that tbe company
not sell any .lock In the concern but
that considerable encouragement of
substantial character had l>cen otfen-d
fniin MTVeral cities. It was stated fur
thcr thal should a pniiKwlilon to* made
to this city any nnanc
asked n-ould be subject

^ Cbicafo
Bar. Darli DeLoog ol
waau ;o atari a •Wm b
atotjr- H to bli*plaa that wbenerer
ibere to a foaiUy qoarrel that threaten*
to itontpc tbe boM. to bare
MMilMr of tbe MclHy call around and
atMtrate tbe motier. It U unually the
volaaCaM’ arbitrator that get* t
vorol of tbe quarrel, however, and
the good* •* .No mtmey will !«• askiul
to grobabto that appUcatloa* will
until the company shorn* that liv
few.
pose* will be canie<l out..
Tbe enterpris4* looks exin mely
Tbe popaUtlon of Grand Rapid* will to the business men of Traverse
but no action will Ik* taken for i
lot fMob 100^ according ^t»
two weeks, when a proiKUilfloii will
itate coamu. The federal or the *
doubtless lie submltte<1.
»aaaa to olwori wrong, however—
laleea It glrea a city a greater
HoWa Thiat
We offer One Hundred IloUars Re­
tard for any rase of (
Old poioloe* on tbe Grand Rapid* lot be cured by Hall
F. J, CHEKEV A CO.. Toledo. O.
atorhet are nUll firm at II.10.
We. the undeniigacd. have known F.
won at oo>y for the farmer, at for the
cooiBilMloa nten to keep them firm,
busineot irantaction*. and
wbat a profll there would be.
able to carry out any obligations
by hi. firm. Walding. Klnnaa A Mar­
vin. l^*hole«ale Druggl.U, Toledo. O.
Hair. Catarrh Cure la taken Intern­
ally. acting directly upon the blood

CAMP MttTOia CLOSE
Thto
VILLAGERS FLED.
all tervloea.
Tbe Free Metbodtot camp meeting
will cloaa tonight with a Mjrmon by
Retr. P. T. Hought. who 1. the general
aaperialendent of the Free Ifethudl.t*
Tbe meeting, have been rery .ucceMfol mad batre-been attended regularly by
between three and four hundred people
•rery erentng. There were forty
tent, on the groond. but thete will be
taken down tonight or tomorrow and
the meoClaia eloaed. Tbe member,
bare alrMdy begun to take tbelr de^
parture.
Good order baa prermlled during the
meetlag. aad a large aamber of conreroloa. bare baaa amdt. There will

Smallpox Depopulates Town at
of Lake Gogebic.
. Ksemer. Mich.. June 2K.-Thv ...
loge erf Berghend. at the fesu of l.ake
OtJgebIc, on the D.. S. S. A A. R. R.. Is
having a siege of smalliKix. The vll
lage bad some 3<Ki Inhabitants, though
ned who were abb*. A camping
party frtim here, iinasare of the epi
demic. pulled up stakes in a hurrv os
they learned of the close proilmlty of
th^ Kcourge. Two doctor* and several
's sent out to look after the sick
iown with the disease and new
dociors and nurses had to Ik* sent
Village and *um>nndlngs ai\*
cltu^ely guarded to prevent c«mira
cation or travel.

WNBanlB hqhporifla* vhMWH
her heaitfe to Ike aae UUm E.

io^ thTM linUVM tmCtidly. ud

More than a millka women hare re-

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

Grand
Ihhim* and gmvf gtKsI satisfarilon. The
play lost evening wa« the -Blue and
the Gray'* and was a story of the South
mlth a ftHlersl officer ftir the ht*ro. The
parts were handled in a
ner and the ctmipany to certainly well
iKilanced. R. Frank Rutledge to an
actor, of abllliy. Hto pari tost even
Ing mas « sirongly emotional <»ne but
he was fully cai
scenes requ!r.*d.
was the villain of the
character
mas
hell
Interpreted,
diaries Mack and Miss IX>11> Armour

lntr»Kluce<!

Ooleabttig'B prihcipM thdeetrlm. has
to move to Owqom. where
lere to more available chpRol.
Tbe Portlohd Review was 20 years
oW lost week mad during lu life of
decode- boa done much for the
oremewt and developomit of the

ed to find some pure drinking water
aoae clorer than G.ooo feet
ool la the bay.
Railroad Commiss loaer Atwood has
ordered the Michigan Central Railroad
eompony to place alarm bells at two
crooslags jost north of Oxford on the
Leipeer rood
WhMt OB Interchange of oemfideneem
there mrlU be If the plan succeeds by
which the mayor* and aldermen of the
cltie* of -outhern Michigan will bold
cr** at (
^'hlle tbe M
debating upon i bonus and a site and
there has slipped from the city'*
sraip
Before leaving for their home* for
the summer. Albion college students
-iKirrpwed** several porch pillows from
tbe residents of the tomn. Thewe resi
denu have ceased to lK*lleve in higher
education.
WTiKe barlH-rs In Albion dram the
color floe closely. If a negro mants to
get shaWthere he ho* to go down
to a colorein»arber shop and sit In line
mlih the white meir mb., are mralting
for their turns.
One of the oldest landmarks in Ionia
county was destroyed last week when
on bid blacksmith shop which bod
been standing on the banks of tbe
l^iokiog Gloss river for over fifty
years eoIlaps»-d In a storm.
That dark brown drinking mater
from l.dike Gogiutc to dplng terrible
work In Battle Crei-k. One man In the
f.ssl tomn has announced that he saw
a black snake In hto hock yard ‘SI
Inches lung and os big around as my
John Br.»wn. the Kalkaska farmer
mho defies railroad companies, has
again bWwkaded. tbe tracks of the
Pere Marquette and demands pay for
the right of may.
way. whirl
which he claims be
Brown has
squarelv across the tracks a
ef.
ffcted a o.mpletHtl bbockade
Knight- offthr toix car *ho have
been In the habit of favoring Grand
Rairftto with regular calls mill here­
after steer clear of the furnltiire city,
as an edict has gone out in <dH*dlence
to which the iMillce de|»artmeni to
stretching net.- for the capture tif all

There ore within three million of oi
many peraoM enroltod In tbe Kunday
aehoola of thto foaatoy at in tbe pol^
He oehooto. Jthmw hMng thiitreo mOltoa tn tba former and Mzteen m
la the tetter. Tbe total Soaday a
memhefMilp tbremghoat tbe a
vend to tveaty-lae bMUIob.

gyatMB prodocM a most wooderful
alMt. Driree away aU life deetioy
lag tenas. Thafa what Holllataria
JolumMk Dn« Store.

Ladtoo,
can Jump on H, trampto on it. but It will coma up omlllag
------Caiman^ Elastic Floo"

MRa
Ra C. M. HC
HOPKINS.
hair draaoer. has

\TAk. J. WILHELMs"A'e*e;
TOM QUNTON'S MEAT

HOUSES TO RENT
Ofien TueiKltv and Saturday

MARKET^

COR. FRONT AND DIVISION 8Ta

CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY
HOME MADE UARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
TROUT AND WHITE RSH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
DAY AND FRIDAY,
PtoMPT deuverY

M.I
.

CMAITliUB.
TRIP RATES

rav-rM City to St. Loula
'$7x50, IS day limit
I
$19.00, M day IUmit

$21.00, tor Ike setsoB

This will include meals tijH
ber^ between Traverse City snd
wilt be on ule com­
mencing ThnraiUy, -Tune 9,
19G4.
Sleamcrt leave Traverse City
c\cT)' Sumlay, lU pi. m., an«I
Thurstlaj-s, Sam.

E. R. POPE, Alt.
R. f. GHURCI, S. P. A.

JURPET GLEARM6 WORKS..
If. B. CHAPm, PrsFrietor.

On
Wednesday
Miss Elizabeth
Campbell, one of the younger teacher*
In the Sch.K>l of Music, gave a very in­
teresting U-eturerccllal on Scottish
songs. Miss Campbell to herself a
true ddughier of Scot land, and eslauj. sffccessftil with the music of
Iieclally)
— IVtndt Free Pres*. Mias
vlll sing at (be Congregalal chn h W»-dnesday evening

Phooe Hi

BOTH PHONES

A WIDE AWAKE ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-T0-0A1E
BUILDER
GASH GROCER
Knows that hftan «ave money
on all kind* cf buildera* and
Kouoc hardware. painU, oils and
varniohat by purchasing her*.
Our goods are high grade and
of the latest designs and our
prices are very Iqw. Come In
and let us figur* ^ith you. We
can suit you ^d save you
money.

ClNiei Bittir I6c n.
CroUrk Bittir 13c 11.

FRANK TRUDE
146 EASI-^I SHEET

roots and cure* dlsotae. That s what
Hollister* Rewky Mountain Tea will
da 35 rent*, tea or tablets. Johnson**
Drug Store.

FRUTFAittlS
Fin Acnt Tm Acm Firt Acm
RmntmmLul&LNiCi

226 East Fmt Stmt

YOU
TRIED THEM YETT

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

expeorjurrr
MOTHER'S FRIEMD

orltfs Fair. 8L Louts,
trip ilciets at low rales. On
I tidket sutions. Ask afento
limit of tickets and full par_________friA taea

tsa Waahlngt.w St

ALL KINDS of building matarU
cheap. South Side Lumber Co.

SHIRT WAISTS

PER)B\|ARQUETTfe

GRAND FX)URTH OF JULY cwlebratloa at Buttons Bay. Gmlne In
dian war dance, parade, Sfeworka. ball
game, races, picnic. Reduced railroad
fore. Train will leave at l«:Sn p. m.
for the benefit of those who wUh lo
aUy oil day. Come and have a big
time. Reduced fores good on all regu­
lar troiaa. Regular trains leave, at
the usual time. Spend the Fourth
glorkrasly by celebrating at Suttoas

able to offer a revenon West Eleventh street for
only lU2i. New Houre. but
owing to extraordlm ry- rlrciimsionre* omner must «HI this

Slore*

EXCURSIONS

play were, of eourae. enjoyed to tbelr

nth STREET I

BARGAIN

•Roanoke.*’

LADIES'

a-sas.-.a-rsi-s

WENIITtllSE ATRN

Caij^ Q-aninf and Feather Rrno-

..

Gray** at BtelalMrg'a Oroad tost even-

h

I. ,1m op H^Ulgrihi

A blcvcle that requires the united
rnegth <rf three strong men to lift Is
>c of the strongest ever made, and it
III be on exhibition in this city s<K>n.
When a noieil German eonct-lved the
Idea of teaching an elephant to ride a
bicycle 1
doiibr hto ability to
the animal to do the trick, but
s afraid a bicycle could not be
strong enough to support the
YOU
weight of the-d-lephant After several
!■ w»ou found a firm that
toeoniract to build a prac
ticable blcycU* ahich would carr> on
elephant. After a sectind test the
cbiUbinl, »,T
mheel mas ready, and in tmelve meek*
Driven to Deeparation.
U robbed of iti
Uvlng at on out of the way place after the hlc>Tle mas done the ele- Ub. ““
rlde*
pmote from civilization, a family to
•AD DIET
ften driven to desperation In care ol
tened, the mother re,^ apd child
Wal
occidenu resulting in Burns. Cut».
mas
abroad
in
search
of
new
Wound.. Ulcers, etc. I.ay m a supply
he finally Induced Herr Ben
of Bucklen*. Arnica Salve. Ifs the
and protege to come to this coun from pregnaocT,
Drug der
MOMile. Pa., June 18.-The 1 year
As pregnancy advance*, the brea.U cdtry under a five years* contract, and
old eoo of Mr.. Gertrude Lore, of
mhen the great Wallace shorn exhibits larec, become swollen and hard. Loaf
North flecoad itreet. nearly loet hi*
In Traverse Cliv on Monday. July 18. tx-mre the child is born, thcr are prepar­
life la a rery ilttgular manner. The
SUTTON8 BAY.
Dtoft nliracilve animal act* ing for the .ecretion of milk. xti.&i£rt.
ml that they recei%^ early attcnlioo.
mother, atartled by tbe crying of her
mith the shorn will b
bicycle rl
Mother’* Friend «,ften* the *kin and
children, hurried to the front porch Special to the Evening R.-c..rd.
elephant
studied
faciliUtc* the secretion of Ufa FloM.
nad aaw a long spiral net door spring
[too. Bay. Mich, June 28—J. O.
Duncan drove to Maple city Saturda
where he met Examiner B F. Carr <
Worat of All Experiencco.
irealmcul, and likely lo cnlminatc in
Empire and Prolwite Judge CamplK-l
Mammary Abaces*. from which so many
n anri
The resignation of F. R. Davis a* e
,*iffrr ext.-nciating pain and are left with
cver>
aletoa nmbod to Urn cktM and was .uc- aminor wo* presented to the Imartl
ma<
the
expcrle
CMoftil In extracting the .piing and
Newson.
Decatur.
Ala.
‘Tor
throe
oaring the little fellow'a life.
port wo* pres«-nted years.** she m rites, "I endured Intufferto fill the vacancy and voted upon fa able pain from Indlgeiilon, stomach
HIS SIXTH.
na IXADrtCLfi RgftUUTM C0,aua«tasa
vorably. Mr, Davl* begins hto work
bom el trouble. Death seemed In­
with the Leelanau county Unk at
side mhen doctors and all remeJUtoator Pml Ftorot
Northport and will be unable to occu­
failed. At length I was Induced
py (he office as county examiner. Miss to try Electric Bitters and the result
8tc«‘le Is one of the olde-t and best eras miraculous. I Improved at once
quallAed teachers of the eountv.
and nom l*m completely recovered.
An Indian war don^ and ball game For Liver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
■trMl. vMAtx yMr. old yeaterday and
In Soaor of the event entertained arc the dram lag card a for the Fourth roubles Electric Bitters Is tbe only
of
July here. The town to being gaily
ie.iiclne. Only &0c. Ifs guaranteed
about^ dosen of hto friends In the
k Johnson’s Drug Store and F. H.
oflernooii. Dainty rafrethmenU were decorated and a good time I. expected
ends. Druggists
oerved and the time wo. poosed very The ball team of this place Is getting
► l>e quite smlft and to ready for any
happily by all present.
^ the neighboring team*.
The closing exercires for the con­
THKATSR FARTY.
vent were held yesterday afternoon
YUTNB
Ctofks •« 4. W. MIIIU
Ding In Walters* hall. A sup­
per was also given In the basement of
-TKo Stoa oM tbs Qr^.^ • Srei class

SAVINGS V

eo. oae ar

[ment embrace*
patterns in both^lark and white
■llks at prices from $3.50 lo
$4.76 each
Black TaffaUne, Black Sato
BriUlanUne*. While Em-

SStSTSLI'^J!



oolflL We have beautiful styloa
In ladles* black tatrens. sloes up
to 44 at only $i:oo estch. If you
nre kmking for the best stylea
that money will buy you shonM
not faU to call and seo ours be-

Hqw to Keep Cool
When iays Are Hot...
A COOL DRINK
Is Root Beer or Ginger Ate. We sell Ginger Ale In pint or quart bottle*. But If you want a'lot for a tmatl
amount buy a bottle of Hire’s Root Beer for a quarter. Get one yeast cake and thi* will make flye gallons
of as good a cooling drink as you will find. But----- if your people put up any dandylion wine or eldorberry
wine then Ukc your Hire’s Beer and the yeast cake, two and a half gallon* of either wine and two and a
half gallons of water and you will have the most delicious drink you ever tasted. We have the best of lemon*
for lemonade and the nicest orange, for orangeade.

ICES
I be mode in the most simple manner. You have fruit or yuce of tome
I for dinner. Should you •
fe any left you have the flavoring for,the Icea for supper.^^Something differ
everyday. The same with
» the easiest manner possible if you own one of our
ice cream. Make all 1

WONDER IPE CREAM FREEZERS
The beet frrezer that is made. We have sold hundreds snd not a single complaJnL After your material Is
prepared and In the freezer it can be ready to serve in FIVE minutes. It is a wonder^ truly. We have
them from one quart for $1.50 to 15 quarts for $12.00. You will have visitors this summer, you wllf havs
friends happen In. a reception or an afternoon gathering. Nothing so nice as ices to be served. Then you
must havs

SHERBET GLASSES
We have a splendid sssortmenL Some new dainty patterns from $6c to $1.50 the dozen. You will nood
Ing glsseoe snd such s host of beautiful designs to choose from. The extremely thin in either plain
graved are the newest, $5c to $1.00 the dozen. Glass pitchers In all manner of shapoe for Ice water or
ade from 2Sc to $1.25. A iww line of dainty finger bowls at 20c, 28c. $5c, 75c Got a splendid glaea

drink.
or en­
lemohlemen

squeezer, the beat you can boy for tan egnto.

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

m HMMMx m

>

; SVSBIKa BBOOSDl,

nmmtas
MySkomach'<^^j^ AHmnmANs
My iat»ot 9tjt fa*» my w—ici* AodvtadMyoar
^ Mtw GrrTLm

will

aiAKK THEM THCRC.

HANNAH & LAY COJS
^

! OITr, MICH^ TDE8DAT, JUKE 8«, 1»*.

of Onmd HagUs lo be indgs a
and Wote Marwns of Battle Crrok
be state adjwu^"
It had accar^ to me immeCiatsI}
after the srle^kw H T-aver . C'U* I
as tbe locatloa of the aert ercanml
meat of the Graad Armr of -e Re
pabile that tbe oacanioa would be a |
great ereat for tbe wbcie Graad Trat

WAIT oEsaTiar;

AMERICA’S
BEST
Coffee
BOCHA ARO JAVA
Mid hi On-FnM
Sttl-SiNf CmUm

owB prestige aad repo
No doabc Bsaay plaas
snd carried la
for Ibis par
to me
MS
poi^. aad It M
(aad why act
ie tbe dnughlers)

. L T,
2t.—Dttri
atfd fall of Ifi04 It U
there will be witneni
ImmlgrmUoB to the InAl
Territory of any yev In the hlatory of
van in the effort to make their enterthe territory.
Tboosands will coi
lalnmeoi memorable for its liref^ii
entirely ignorant of the condltloi
as ia the
n«s and pnople.
partlHpatiog.
The local area of Indian territory
1 took it upon m> M-ir to
l.one square miles
The popoUtI
write Col. Kellogg for Informatioo a.
to the method aad manner of cKxaalx
was 5fi2jW».
per anaom of 21.76 per cent. At this Ing n camp of tbe Son. of Veterans,
rate the popolatloo of 190Z was fiS7.- but again why not tbe daughters too
not the) as proud of the bemUm
•Sk. and at the close of IMM will be
T»«.034
ThfTe are S7.«oo Indians and of their father, a. the sons, and as
och honoredI In any given locality7
20.000 negroes on cltixeaahlp rolls.
that be would he n^y
The only school system In Im
territory Is thst of ti
in Augist.
and (hat In the meantime the nam.'s of
maintained
by the
ThU has been augmented thU year by all sons of veterans nhould be obulned
lIoo.fMSi by cno- witR tbe names of thHr fsther. and
gress. which will he used to strength tbe respective companys. renlmenu
en the tribal schools, establish new and department In.which they served.
provide ftir St tendance Now. If all who d.wire to Join surh a
a piMtal containing
of white children at all Irilial scho<d..
In all the towns there are public the alsive Information. 1 will nmfet
with s^ many of them ss 1 ms« he slih
school, maintained by taxation.
that a meHinc may he calle-J mt a
town directing lu own school system
ly appeared In court wHh a ha.ket of
tvenl.nt
time
and
place t.,
ad paying the expeuMw.
It is esti
silver coins, from dollars to dimes
^tlons.
Sled that there are lOd.fMsi school
The old man esplalned that the colas
four, rowt truly.
a the territory,
were the saving, of a long time. Judge
Will S AniJerMin
re 200 newspapers published
PhUllps calM oy«- the priqga«*rj^»Atr.
:u lb. Union St . Traverse ni>
In Indian terriion. 20 of which are

HIOHESTQUAUTVPOSSIBLC

b« Sooth Ai
Jova and te selected by oar apodal
agent from pHvaU srowrth pUotb>
tkNM. It Is superior to any oG«od
betoioforo at a moderate price aad la

k BEST

UNIFORM AHO SATISFACTORY

FLOUR

MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

ctntAL snrs
sr rai wsRU

Cofffftry.

1

H'jyirsrvsiJis.

■7r.JiJr5a-^



J. H. BELL A 00.
m s e« nwi%Mi A**., oumm
The Hannah & l ay Mercantile Co. hlslrlbntors

rhai*ane*ul''$m^bl«iSl!*5 ^e*^U^

There are
4S
presidential
to the report of
dad
And I .uppoiM^.- he added, with
That Throbbing Headache.
190.1. and
■ecelpts for (hat
severity. 'That you will collect the
1300." Thompson, the Uwyer, declared
There
that he would donate bis M-rvice.
which
Is
a
greater
number
than
I.
gratis, whereupon father and son left
found in one-thlrd of the state, of the matchlem merit for Sick
*^Ti^frks»a”R»ri^w sars; *1n tbs the court comparatively happy
Union. Since the census of 1903 there Hendaefaes. They make pure blood
Only
Tmmsl sod lbs Orsogs Rhr« col
have been 2M postoOces esUhUshed and build up your bealt^
If you would drive away the blues.
onf. If tbc pmsBt rsts of iDtsrmsrThe per cent, of the popiilatJoo enThere is nrrtblng you can w.e
rtsis Is kspl up betvsss Briton sod That fill, the heart so full of glee.
iged in ^sgricttlture I. exceeded In
Bosr. within twenty ysnrs
tbs two
ily three stale, in the Unlon-MI.
As s drink of Rocky Mountain Tea
ness will be so wsidsd togsthsr ns
ssippl. Oklahoma and Arkanaa*.
Johnson*. Drug Store
bs IndlstlnEulsbnbls/’
In 1900 there were 2J^00 mile.
WllUnm Fooebs. Bosr p
REGULAR WOLVES
railroad In Indian territory Tliere are
rks. bss boogbt
now 4.rw>0 HI her in operation or under
land nmr Oshsmo. in Eiist
**Ncxt of Kin- Sirindicrs in
couiae of construction. There ha.
ly. Kasasa. and has taken
lieen more ra
ding In Indian
. by Osn
of tbs property. Tbs
territory and
a within the
I that a
ondon. June 2K—Among the nneral Fourbs Is said
year. Chan In any two stale.
ous wolve. who prey on the creduBd there.
Bosr coloiiy will be <
In the Union combined. There are at
I in l^don. tho-^ who ma.quef
different railroad comer cover of a next of kin office
g new lines In Indian
are still In south Africa, and who bare
territory. Five of the larger towns are
The method of morking the>»e agenbeen walUna for Oeosral Fouebs to
Muskogee. Ardmore. South MrAlester.
elf.
All that Is
•nd a suitable location before they
Chickasha and Durant.
of Ihe lisu. periemmt> to America with their families.
The available farm Isnd In Indian
Fella Adler, notably witty In hi. lee odlcallv published giving the
erritory is estimated at
is.ntw.ooo
of people to whom unclaimed divi­
has. loo.
figure, being taken from the
dend. or legacies are due
Here Is
►nis of Ihe Dawes
nmission Of
The only other nMjuIreroent U the
15 per cent,
necesgary capital to pay the postage
ual talk:
cultivation last year. There will be
Mue hundred, of letters and snfll
iures at Cameale
I increase of at least 5 per cent over
The Ice Cream served at eur
luck to .trike the simple and
at this year.
[ulaiity. nn credulous To all who reply a demand
Ith iinfallln* reaularlt
There are about 2.000.0<s) acre, of
ounUin is made from the nchnt for an Inquiry fee. and if that
pine land.'where pine U found In comthcoming some specious pretense
merclsl q^ntliles. and there is a great
Is put forward for further sums until
__
Mr. Adler."
they said, -ij
hardwoods of all kinds
It is' all cream—no half milk
patience or the resources of Ihe
much we hare enjoyed your leclu^
The latest statistIrs obtainable give
wish to thank you for them, ^e
»e value td farm animal, at $55.0«n..
ir gelatine or clrntlarch rm*
People who are delndtsl Into Itelievhare eajoyed them for month, and
>0: other farm produeu. S.'l.'i.ftftootto.
now we «o back to our own church ing themselves helps lo furlunes suffer
There were .^50.000 bale, of cotton
cruel
hoaxes
Roecnily a brewer',
perff«tly saUsfled."
itse<I last ^year. which was about a
It'a the purity—the goodness
Death sentence, are never eaecuted drayman In the city wa. informed by two-thlrdircrop. It U estimated that
mysterious -.ollcltor ' that the ilile
la Bemnm becau.e Kina
^
accounf of
of our Ice Cream that give, our
peds of the property he had let-n
promised bU mother ss she
OOO bale./ w'iil
lM> raliaed this ]
lade to believe Was «»mlng to him
that be would never sign hli
were .3S,(m»u.<mn» bushels of
ould arrive
by a certain Ijoat at
p death warrant.
ralsedl Iasi year
Plymouth. He was told to meet this
laecutuing one of the
Uwl. and bomiwetl LS to do so. with
the result that, after spending the
find at other fountain..
money fruitlessly, he had to walk back
at tbe farm lai
law. In place of hi. personal appear- to towTi. where he found hi. situation
are worth |3
filled.
uc; oa the Witold the bead.man .ul.
elusive €»f 2.000.000 acres of coal and
stltutes a broadside bearing hi. name
the pine lands. There Is an oil belt
and sentence, posts this where It msy
which extends from Bartlesvile south
be read by tbc people, and so lesves It. actually traveled from Australia lo KKI miles and Is 40 mile. wide. ThU
England on a bogus story of Inherited
field has l»een tested. It may be larger
1th.
_
_
r bis life.
Francis Baker Crocker, professor of
•Urtllng evIdaiKO.
electrical engineering at Columbia uni
verslty. recently wrote to Thomas A.
declaring
lanng ur.
Rdlsoo for a photograph of the latter
King's
New
DiscoveYy for “
large enough to hang in the offlcc of
tloo. Coughs
and Colds
the electrical department at the uni­
equaled. A recent expression
versity. and also requesting Mr. Ed
Ison to Inscribe the picture with some
ss example. He writes: "1 had bn».
motto that might be helpful to the stu
chltls for three years and doctored all
dent*. In a few days a large photo
the lime without
being beneflttcd.
graph of the Inventor arrived, and at
Then I began Uking Dr. King's New
the bottom of lu In the large, strong,
Discovery,
rery. and a few bottles wholly
well-defined handwriting of Bdlium.
me." Equally effecUve In curing
was the following, which, as it hs»
all I^ng and Throat troubles, Con­
long done duty la advenlsemenu. does
sumption. PneumosU and Grip. Guarnot say much for the famous man's
n's Drug Store and
origlaallty: -All thing, come to those
who hustle while they wait."
Missouri lawyer, who practice be­
fore Judge Phillip, of the federal dl.
trict branch have ihe hlgheat respect
for hi. honor In .pile of hi. marked
pecullaritie.
Not long ago a young
fellow, who through Ignorance, had vio­
Will ». Anderson Thinks That Such i
lated the United State, statutes was
Root Should Be Organiaed in
brought before him and wa. sentenced
Travarae CHy.
to pny s fine of $5d0. The father of
the prisoner, an old German, who made For Bale by Jan.
hi. living by selling vegetshle.. short­
To the Rlltor of the Evening Record
Permit me through your valuable
columns to call tbe attention of the
sons of the soldiers of the civil war.
now located In the Grand Traverse re­
gion. to the following clipping from
the l>o(roit Evening News.
"Rattle Creek. Mich,. June 18 -Col.
Frank J Kellogg, the new commander
of the Sons of Veterans of Michigan.
U formulating extensive plans to In­
crease the state membership of that
s
order from 2.500 to lO.OOO before the
next encampment.
He Is a man of
means and mays he will sacrifice mon­
ey to acomplish his plan. He vlrtaally
Intends to do with the Sons of Veter^
ans what Maj. Boynton did with the
Maccabe
bees, and with tbe same end In
view, to make Battle Creek the
headquarters of the tas^
VHerans. as Part

Th» rouBCMi BriU>h I

BESTfM'thfi iMif
Evtr Offtrti iff nil

k?;

MT««l«ar
^ MsrsdiU

REAL

CREAM
ICE CREAM

rr/j-o.

Biy

S'

Leelanau

county,

near

Office Suite 301 Hew State Bank Bld’g
R.

pn G

Oorrmm

BENNETTf^
MMISSION anti STOCK BROKEft^
prcvi-lcd and .atiifactory

MIfiCELLANCOUa.

F'-st;'-£3:s;KG:3r-

W. T. ROXBURGH, Man r.

OTEWBERG'S GRAItD
O OPERA HOUSE
The Bif City Attraction

Phone .Numbers
Bell, 12h
Cuiiens, 802

Hncali & Lay Mercantile Co. Block

SONS OF VETEIANS

THE R. FRANK

RUTLEDBE
STOCK CO.

ST.VITUS’OAICEJs;jrrasSi!f

InHalRcWs MyUofthe
Sontb.

As You like It

Roanoke

H*rforMheo»tcok*orw«od.
The put Round 0*k Fanuce
burns Otem H witli cconomr
•nd success. It b air titiit and
hoMnhefe«,pmdurinc a steady
unifoem beat iRn a ptat deal
less fuel than b

0 BIG DOUBLE
0 VawleYllle Acts

TOMORROW NIGHT

TheOpeniSinger

•Kellogg aays that the Sons of Vet­
erans have gone down due to lack of
Interest manifeated by tbe oAcers. and
be srill restore this InterasL
"Commanders of tbe G. A. R. nad
the W. R. C. of the state have agroad
to fnnlsk the names of all cilgibles
la thetr dlstricL aad a systma of fol
low-np letters wfll be sent ooL laspirlag lateresL Camps will then be
fonaed nad lastalled. aad featares la
trodoced that will pot the argaalxa
doa on a taaarial footiag. A rttnal
will be WTtUea aad the order rlrtoally

ntCES: 10, 28. ao COTS

.NOTICE

TrmiM Citi UHnlftntig
Works

H. F. HARRIS, Prop.
I phoUltrins of .11 K.n.K Fornituie Repxiietl.
N. wMoaOrdw w.^k

<1. SOITH I KIi.X HrBttT
I iMiw SOS.
TnMrrr— «Vty

PAVING TAX,
Notice to All People InUrested!

sssz

0|iiK>,iie P. O. Rooms 3 ami 4

TOMIOI-IT

Round Oak
Furnace

Shore.

It knewr. a« Lart ns' dock, ^aII
very houM on th.i piece.’
rea^thable. $4,500.
$1,200 takes 120 acres near %
Lou 14 and 15, block 19. Hannah. burg. about‘40 acres cleared, t
orchard, well watered, small I
and a little good timber.
$5,000 takes 140 acres thn
from Nerthport. large fram<
with good basement, two larf
Six acres of orchard, land levc I and aji
in fine Improvement, abput 25
Webster street. 24 foot lot. goed timber. One m le frongood furnace, fireplace, sewer connec This ia a fine far-y.
tions. cement walk, six room house.
90 acres near Suttons Bay, on bay
$1400.
shore, fine second growth, two good
No. 312 Railroad
avenue, s
fine streams of water. V/ouid make a fine
small houM with waUr snd sewer con resort property.
nections. only $900.
A large house and 14
No. 810 Webster street, small houM stream of water, trout pond, all In
cheap. $700.
splendid condition. ^ Buttons Bay.
66 foot lot. good house and barn, on will be acid nghL^^
Washington street. $1,200.
160 acres of /s fine timber land as
Large mne room house and base there is in
ataU located in Em
ment. sewer and bath, water in house,
large barn
Lot 60.175 feeL a fine
V^canl-tots in all parts of the city
property, lot worth $40 per foot, m fine y>o numerous to mention. It corUmly
location. Can be bought right.
street, and it certainly offered

JOHNSON
DRUG CO.

K. FWS

KIDNEY
Backache

Some Real Estate We Have For Sale

OF

SPECIAL

ELECTION.

To ihi Tax Paying KlM-ior^ „f tho
dry *if T^a^.^^• ('try. Mlrlilgan:
.N'oilr**
hT»*l.v
*v glti-n
glt*-n that a rjur,al .-li-rthm
Ik- hold In ►aid HIy
‘oti ihd- .-.th dsv of July. A
Ihf .-ngirr
houvr-. .Vo
j^tr.-.-t at wliift, . I.-cilf>n tf»«'prop*,*]
TI pin of raUlrr Ho- mm i,f tl^lr'nry thou
ji-aiKl
fioUarx by a loan.
ing of the UmflR of said
iborr-for for thr punH,M> of lay
ing no» and ♦'tfondi-*] wal«*r main*,
end !hi- l«Katl*m <,f additWmal hydrantv
for watrr Mipply and fin- rrot«*rt
I of said '
- ballr/t and t
! ballot ► hall 1.^ a» I
Fen- a b«D of tmeniy thousand
I30.r»on.o6> dollam for ttjA porpcjAe of
i>;r.g new and rxtf-nd»-d wator malnn.
nd the- loeatlnn tt( additional hydrant*
tr «at»T Fiipply and flr»* pro!#K-tlc/n.

JIBSTRACTS OF TITIE
ATREASOltABLEPRKES*
PALMEK & CARVER
Ov.r rir.t N«n«nal •ank

The aasMsmeni roll for the Improve­
ment of Sixth street from the east
line of DirUlon street to the west line
of twe-nty
of Union Ftreet Is now In my handi I
dfiiiar*
ir* for the I
for the collection of the second assess
meat together with the accrued Inter­
est on all unt^ Installmeats. tbs
!for «at*-r supply *nd fire protectSaa.
of July.

ne polls of this eleetloB wlU be
open frgm owe o'clock In the afternoon, snd remain open until seven
o'clock In the mflernoon of the same
23rd day
CHA8. k

GET YOUR ORDER IN BEFORE JULY 1ST. OPEN EVENINGS

A OAS RANGE AT COST. SII.00--SI8.00

•—«. M 1W«* taM^to.

eOOINQ

oirr

Mv

M

THE EVENnrOTBOORD, OUVEBEE CITT, lOOH, TUESDAY, JUH? 88,18M.

TWEMTT-FODI
Wm ADDED
wucc^nfVL McrriNOft at the
CHUACHOFCMAIST.

4 BBBlvatmity oC tbe atgaUg
M the Kaaaaa-Ndbnmka bUL tbe ibpeal «r |be Mlmodrl xompeumise. aayi

load trip fare iM
W. C Halt wh
tamged yesterday, states that the
damage wa* not caused by the speed
fa which be was driving but to the
wa* wet, the
•tipplDg of the wheeU forcing the ma
chlae against the curb In the eEort to
turn out for a team which wa* turning
"TW
out on the wrong *lde. There wa* no
Uoor Ekot.- Tbe i
uggestioo of danger to Ibt- orenpanu
Urijr
far aaaliuod aad » tnj
f the car at any time.
voeortf iB tkrl^ok or lifr Tlie book i
The Ladles- Aid society of the Bsp
PmrMoBM wlU be o:.eiied u
Ut church will meet with Mr* B.
WM MM dMT
I^be MMle koovo.
^frJby
Wedn«-pday aftem.xm at 2

’ TOtlHmjULYttltP^
RepBblkBn CMinty Convention Call
In Stolnboe«*a Grand for That
Data.

MM IB the
tlK Heraid oIBce thl* afu
•ad tsad
veotlon for July 22. The conveniluo
will be held to Steinberg * Orand
o'clock iB the afternoon.

personal;
Mr. BBd Mra. J. Q. Anderaon of FVr*
BO, Cal., are the gueau of 8. H
BBd faaly of Sixth street. Mr.
BOO Is a prominent I uni berm
PrwBBo and Is on his way home after
YlslUBg in St. LouU. New York city.
JamoBtown. N. V.. and other points.
Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Wood of Central
Lake were Trarerae C4ty visitor* yea

led witb a few rtreea that were ewoOeo
wltb tbe floods of aprlag and. tbroogb
tbe arasoo of growtag crops, ooaed alofflsbly In poob un tbe parching srhtta
eand.
Before civilised man came to
grapple It tbto desert Uy green and
tempting In May afld June and brown

than that of New York, but Kanaas
wealth la more evenly distributed.
There are no rich men not s down
men In tbe stale worth mure tlian fl.
OOO.U«i, not VtO worth f.*i0u.000. but
tliounand* are v
fiiaotMi and iKorc* worth I
money of the few Kansas ri. I. men baa
teen earned and saved.
KsniUia Is not
terlal wealth, but her schtsds.
In the amount of motpy *i»ent for
schools In proportion to the araith and
population of the state Kanaai ranks
In Cowboy L
fourteenth.
Tho m.rd «m.*ldersbla
th of July *C( 111* at Wichita Item of tbe Kansan-* taxes U school
Kalb. Tex..
1*. thun
Ihii« d.-,icrlb4-l:
df*
|
X.. Iv
The hotii M nnd funniest place on ]
the ground'^ ash the dancing pavilion |
«T v*s fre*rhe»l
<iver- j
K rain s* t
*nni4‘ tall cowImiv. in the
head. Wli
I •> Tkrui hr
i'xcosa of hi* patrloiUni. put an extra
inch on hi* spring hi* hat scrapt^d the
A lady who was In Purl Arthur dur­
.'tiver. The fliK»r. wbirb wa* of rough
ing
tbe
lK>mbonlment*
onlered
by Ad­
boards in the rooming, wa* polthlnd
xiD by a iliou*
before noon
iliou*and shnfflofi In miral Togo bas described the curious
the »rrh« .*.tra. with a strange affect produced on esu by the canDonade.
say*
the
8t.
Jam.V
Gn*«-tte.
ly solemn face and downca^i c\ck. «at
-I was at my window during each
»n the spring scat of a farm wagon
and drew from a violin such slraln* a* bombardmenC* abe bs. reUtid. -but
mighi pul aciinrt Inlo a cork leg. Bui only through the day. U-caiue,- ul night
the «tar of the pavilion combination 1 did not dare *tlr out of U-d. In front
wa* the cayer. He wa* a mild man of me there wn* a Utile n»of on which
nertnl genibman
n.vmod Granger. five or all cat* of the neighborhood colblllty of voice wa* ♦•q^aled
who<e flexibility
lodled. Each time there was a bomby hU originality of expre*
b^dlfieut the cau duly «rrlv*vl. and.
I lines he chanted,
chanted. sometimes he do
having observed them. 1 ou the second
.rtalmtvl. and someilmes he let hkcession prxxH*eded to wstch them.
void* follow the music, lie was a mas
ter of. ceremonle>. bm. who had With my family we passed the bourt
letmcMl his pn»fej»slon. The coals•>* looking at them. At each gunshot tbe
cat* nrcl.t*d tbelr bank* nnd stiffened
would sidle up to him and say:
-Mister, can-l we have a lit tie their legs and seeimM U.ih terrified
Then when a hbslng
Janco? We came *lxty mile* for this and - furious.
shell arrived It gave tbe signal fur
vlMxly heroT*
other, raging like tigers,
^jn*l
hold each other n»sr*on*lble for what
was taking place.
le*s emphmsi*.
•The effect was ao comical that we
I km fix
-Reckon roeh
, could not help laughing, although the
refl»*ctlvel
master would j
' occasion did not Inspire gsyeiy. Aft­
er to w here t
er having fought, the cat* retired for
awhile a* thooigh bewildered, but aa
wen* shtx-ked tip alongside of the plat
aoon aa the bombarduiont commenced
form
Pretty soon he wouKl
iKl return.
and with a -Come this wa; - he would again they went through the same
* u* alw nys the
buslneas. Each time
lead the maUns. one at a
You csn*t have too many
shirt waists. Here U a chance
to supply s few extra ones at a
little cost.
f3.S0 waisU 81.98.
82A0 waisU 81.48.
- 82.00 waisU, 81.25.
81.75 wa.sU 98c.
81.00 waists 48c.
All new thl. season.
The Boston Store.

H. 6. Bari of Wexford was in th«
cUy yesterday on businea*.
Mias Nora
Newton of
Wauatnin
Olilo. Is spending s few days with Mrn
W. D. C. Oermsine
C. A. Grinnell of the firm of Grin
bMI Bros, of Detroit. J. W. CUfle and
wife. Prof. C. E. Horai and wife. Phil
Up Jennings and wife of Traverse City,
Oeorge Habbler and wife and two rhU
dren of Lake Ann spemt Sunday and

Mr*. Fiimli
Fiimlnt
have beet
been dt
through
lome
home
MU*
Ml
IWri!
Rena
Can
Re
morning for

Hon. W. W. Smith and wife and win
from tin
•d Saturday• night
ni
Jay returned
They vislte<l Chicago.
worlds
where Mr. Smith
geant at arm* In the republican na
Uonal convention
Prof..E F. Carr, principal of the Em
plrc public achool. was In the city
day. accompanied by hi* family i
bis brother In Uw. Mr. Hyatt of lUy
C. E. Murray left today for Detnd
to attend the Re|
. P. Tllll

the city on business today.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kastner. ihi
Misses Man and LlUian WaUh and
Mr. Kastner of Stratford. Ont.. cslU-d
upon friends In the city today and
went to Ne-ah la wanta this aftemtx.n
Don G. I>yer ha* gone to Mndlson
WU.. on a business trip

the platform. The farmer's daughter
Wtuild Ik»« prettily, and the cowlM>y
vr.lr TowrI. Pro*
elaUirately. with a twitch at hh big
. iHUton towel* of Jap­
white haf. Then a new couple would
Join those on the flew. Occasionally anese manufacture wa* tvcelved at
s cowUiy would Intrust hU hat to a Portland. Ore., rece-ntly by .M. Sumlsafriend, but this seldom happened. The bro T^kagl. local vice n.nsul for Ja­
girls didn-i mil
pan, aays the Portland Telegram. The
We told more clothing last
toweU are something UtKtlncUy new In
Saturday than any other day in
tbe line of Japanese carii xture work.
our hUtory. Every man who is
They depict the Japanes*' bumort*t-a
In noed of a auit ahould aee
idea of the attacks ou I*urt Arthur, tbe
June 30th Chss. W. Baxter.
what we can do for him before
attitude and work of the Russian offlein Bio
going elsewhere.
Remember,
style*
clala and the destruction of the Ruayour money back K you want It.
our
store.
Come
and
see
tr
Sian war reaaeU. The fdetures are
The Boeton Store.
new suits and overcoats.
done In colors ou the towel*, which
Hamilton Clothing Co.
were manufactured a* a clas* of sou­
venirs of the war. The towels were
Daily Markets.
made In Tokyo by Joi»xm**e workmen
The Chicago markets from quota
Music Core.
In tbe drapery department of one of
received by the
Ic cure** ha* Ikh*d taken up the largest Japanero- dry g«»da bonaea
rf W. F. r
ion ju>clety people, and its In the mikado's kingdom.
devotee* are raid to be numbervhl b>
Opening
High. Low CUise
hundreiis.
It* advocate* assert that
Fewer Oeek* Iw Japan.
mtislc ha* an extraordinary p<jwer to
A Japanese new*j»a|H-r *.ny»: Tbe
July^t*^“fi5%-85U 85h't4\ 84\*
cure many III*. e*peclally tho*e of a borne market for cks-k* I* gradually
Sept
*l
hOH
nervous origin
One parUcularly ag becoming depreiwed owing to the war.
wholly
tbe high priced article suffering mort.
Ju?^.47%^7\ 48V. 47S. 47^
by music In a
On the other hand, the exiMjrtaUou of
^'Sept ....48V4-4S**
4S«4 48V4*
n a piano. Tbe violin Is
clocks to south Chius 1* Increasing.
i*t frtxjuenlly. Mr*. Mary
Tbe exports amounted to 870.000 yen
July
....S8V4
38V4 38
38^s
e I* among the "music
Sept
*2
3144 31*^
(|18:i.00Ut la value last year and wU]
Provisiona.
probably exceed that sum this year.
a Vi
Opening. High. Low. Ooso
hosplul, and remarkable These docks are principally qaed by
red. Since then the ex- tbe ChlneM for decorative |>nrpooea
July ...8U.«S-7« tl2.W I12.C0 |i2.fi0b
B boon repeated with rather than for telling tbe time.Sep^^.. HAS
12.17 ha7 12 90s
equally good rerulia.
la June.
Pun Icafad In pride ot <
Th* earthen the aunahl
about buying Kuppen
Y* llndm I
Keimer**
822 suite for 8t2.50*^an?8i4^.
Think about It r«*i hard, it
will be a long time before you
r *abU<at acMtte
have
such
an
opportunity
again.
The Beaten Store.

./ri

;S

make will be ahown at our
Btora Thuredgy. Jufts MWi. by
Chaa. W. Saxtor. CM I and aee

t. J

topMn routenu far not

Vallett Alvord-o Funeral.
Drug Stores WUI Cloae,

Hamilton ClotMna Co.

THOSE WHO L0\^ the favorite old
aoBfs aboBld plan to attend the lee
tureroclUl at the CongregatioBal
chitrch Wedaeaday ermriitg.
Miss
Campbell has an tmnsiially sweet voice
wblek la apMiany adapted to this sty le
of alaflaf. 8bo gires an latereaUng
Tofaadt
of MCh Hong
aoag IB
la eona
eoanoetioa wl

To the Public: Wc. the undersigned
vision atiwi. L. D. Curtla conveyed druggist*, win close our stores for the
the body to the lUZQ Pe«r"Marqnelte day Monday. July 4. Signed
E. B. Miller.
American Drug CompMy.
C A. Bogbee Drug Oo,
8|*«*klng of Genemt Kur..kl, tbe
S E. Wait ft Sons.

F. H. Mdnds. South 1
i Drug Co..
ay W to the I
Un. to aee the awonl oote «
•fl by a angter remw.-

Tbe biismt efllblt r^yMem In tbe
rwU am fouafl te Auntnlln. They

$1.95
$4.95

S3. 34. 35 ami 36. a very few «naUcr and larger i
^allgo ooaalc.lodoKcmtM.................................

Vinter and

savemonLy
bf letting aa delnrer duect
<ran car to )xnr btnt.

THE C. B. TAYLOfi

A lew youth's Saits that were $1150. $13.60 and $16.00. it seems onreaioiuble to sdl
them ao cheap, but It is our war to dose out all goods the game seaaon. if pos»14e. to
ibemgonowaL......................................................................................................................................

~ S6.45

CQAIC0.VW

ITEMS TO INTEREST ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS

Shirts Worth 50c to $1.00, at 29c

Men’s Hats*5,%y.ss.»n‘o2° 25c and 50c

Choice alylcs, but broken assortments, of soft an<1
stilf frimts. with and without cuffs and collars.

Theae are broken lines of soft and stiff hats,
browns and blacks and other desirable colors, not
shapes that no one would want, but good styles, bet­
ter than you e\er taw at these prices.

Good Sox in Black or Tan 2 T£f' I5c
^

RegnUi \-alne ISJe > pair

Boys' U.":? Suits

" Boys* Shirt Waists 39c

Youni be most

These are beat K. &: E.styl^ ver>; newest
as are sold everywhere, in the
, at 60c to 76c, here now at 39c. All i

$1.95

happUy

surprised at this remark­

able offenng-The Suits are all stylish, of best ma­
terials, and none ate worth less than |8.60, and
more of them sold at $6.00. They go now at $1.96.

GtEAREST
«.HEAITHIE$Th.

CHEAPEST

THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MOST AND BEST FOR YOUR MONEY

ADD

STEINBERG BROTHERS

XBSOLQTBLT OMKt*

uiomt

a

Mira
Wbat 75c Will Do

BUSINESS CAROS

A-r lo*

\r\ PEABl. M.xtKil,. Ii..t-U4t..r tu ».-4l

PER 1000 WATTS

iHiva im> BMa

UtU n. Pva la

J oSJ'j'srr.Sftrr. -- *'*Siickt.BMn,enli,PnilDm.

J. M. FELL

It will buy a skirt made of j;ood tolloii,

COMMISSION BROKER.

full thn-r yards annind bottom; rlrvpn

Suitu 308-NOW 8 tat* Bank
building. Correopondunt Ooo E.
Elli*. Orand Rapid*.

inch double rulllc. ci|^ht lucks and hemsi ilchetl above lucks.

This is only one

of the many j;ood thin^js we
wailing; for you-

have in

; Offirixl Market (^luoixiions by pri­
vate

.Another good thing

|s a lot ot soiled and musseti corset cov­
ers; some of them sold

wire, direct from New
Ycgk and Chicago.
Abxolute security.

for one dollar

and some for less: hot all sizes in the lot;
r^ii

choice of the lot

K B BiNoB-ciwi~

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
^

Tor 39 Cents

Clau* Warnar. Propriator
HUTTONH RAY. EieH

eoU

/

lmU>

mad *U«ai b««t

Wbca Ton Wfiflt 8 Mcc C«t of Matt
^om.

A Sorsm
MS OaM Btckt Hi.

Butchoro arid 8au04k8O Mtekoro

BUGGIES

a.—'

“"KJ PW.M

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

7V.rn.ir-

&H:

nw7,«riw«.W, 1101

Train-U*rrTr»v.#»-cur r-nnM.-Uogat W*1

0*Tmo**ATMV

The public is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest" Carriage
House in the state.

Tr»rrrw fiiy for Kurtaport at
TraiJ arnvr fn. > .\<N^p.irt at 10 a> am
T^raln. arrlr. fruai Kortbp«rtn at 4 S> pm
Tram. arrU* frr»» ooatHv-tlnc maia Un- train*

JOHN R. SANTO
16ENERAL IISWAiicE |

” I. lOCKWOOO.

N« Wllh.1* Bloek..- T„«™, cit,
O. F. CARVKR A BRO.

Barney Anderson
\

FIRE INSURANCE

H.&H.E.T»iECIUiD

I. U A. •UILOINA.

STATE STREET
DM.

WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME

FIGURE WITH

YOU AT

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Members of tbe National Baeclrlal

Travwraa City. MIoh.
CSontnmlors

Anaoeintlon

Pmfmsmis

, A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

ANY

TIME ON ANY KIND OF ELECTRIC WORK, LARGE OR SMALL.

126 Cans StreeL

VKNMAUMOM

"STA.'isar.'ssB.—

TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO

tAWYIfl «

.JIENTISTS..

NOTICE

!!?

abort for aucb a ummmi!
Shafrr te Outlook ppr

NOW IS ■
+HETIME •

tiK exMBordmary ipeoal raloea «c hm placed oat

Olo-tHInflr
Yo>ins IMIon’
COATS AND
iah, to doae out at...............................................................
VESTS
that were $7.50. $8.60. $10 and $1160. nude of
swell SUJTS

CATS IN A BOMBARDMENT.

Mias Bdilh Thomas, who ha* Um u
teaching at Coldwater during the past
I returned to the city and will
1 for

[

SB tbe maps a desMt, and for tbe aaaat
part It waa a denert. Indeed. U la an

Bert Cook ha* sold bis liiUc pacer to and dreary tbe rest of tbe year.
And now that Kansas bas oooqtMred
ames Farming of Grand Rapids and
he horse will be shlpp<d there to- the soil, getting cropa from It with
bonntifnl rcfmlartty. she la delving into
Clt^y
tbe ground. In the ooiAhwestem trimers to take notice that Tbursangle of the sUte tbe tern years last
rill be the last day upon which
taxes can l>e paid to i.ave the past have brought Impc
of coal and oU and gas sod a
ten per cent discount.
The ladle* of the Presbyterian lead. Tbe Iron mouuuin* of :
are near by. and smeiiers and f<
socUl hoar
Inesdsy aficmiKin
axMl allied InUustrles that need cheap
with Mrs. Hsvlland. Ltk State stn^M
fuel are fllHng up •ootbeestem KanThere will also be s
* meeting
the Ijtdle*- Aid society at the *sm< aaa. changing its economic *utu» from
agricultural to manufacturing. The gxa.
coal and oil belt* are pimhlng fattier
and farther back Into ibc *tate. It
not unlikely that half tbe area of Kansaa may cover valuable fuel
The frirnds of .Mr* Jose
seph Wyrkn
that she
Since
out of debt
not a* serion* a* wa* first supposed. farm* Is siualler than that of any
r con
other state In tbe iransn
to fright t
try. Seven tenth* of the homes of the
Rosenthal, a* soon a* she wa* hurt. people are ow ued. Tbe railroad mlle>
Immediately sumro«»rHd a pb>>iclan age of tbe state Is Urger tbsn that of
and everything |»o*»ibi«- ws* done for
any other American slate In proportion
h^r relief
T1

^ Srli*MSwMw«ity-four MMe<]
darfat Iba dodleaiorj
Her.
Mr. UlloM bapUsod two oUm and
Mr. SMtUi sans *^ni Me**t Too Tbere
me rraafelUt.
wUl cJoee
ibel
work iB TrarerM CJtj bjr driog B
BterwopCieoB leemre ob •‘PalMMine. the
LBBd of Our Lord and the Aportle.
Bad Proph«u/‘ Mr. Smith will slug
low lUttstrated »oogs
gs and
aad $3tK> worth
of MorlBg pictore* win be

party had a very fin
a Bice catchi of trout.
Mrs. McDermott
>ermott a
and
lapids. wl
of Orand Rapids,
who
nta, past
Neahta-wanta,
m iheir
Iheir way
w
a Waller.
liter.
na
WalU
and
Miss
Ml
went to nre l.ake this

la tbe Wocld a Work for June:
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