The Evening Record, June 09, 1904

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The Evening Record, June 09, 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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1904-06-09

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THE fevENlko RECORD

YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
I.7SS

5 olhck Eiitin.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUrRSDAY^^TIKE 0,1904.

WORST B
NOW OVER

CHAia»WlTHTeEFT
OF
GOLD mCE

VICTOII.

By Wire to fbe Krenlnc Reconl.

Edward Delaney, One of “Bniy* Conaidinc'B

Bartcndera.

Oenica

All

PORT DID
NOT FALL

COtfHANDEBT BASOOET

EIGHTH YEAR—220«

Public demonstrations of tie work
(he^I'nBed State* slRual corps

Knights Tmptar Had a Pleasant Time

emmeni lutt’dinc at the world's fi
try

Meeting of Sea^.

A RECORD WANT AD

Knowledge of Favorite Bait
COU

»i

ONCE

AGAIN

YESTERDAY'S

LONQQN

RUMOR

WAS NOT CONFIRMED.
Detroit. Mich.. June 9 —FUlward De­
laney, a bartender at Considine'a sa­
loon. who 'wa| arrested yesterday, is
held on aaaplrion of bavInR stolen the
K^d_li/»rk that was taken from
the -'4^nlMXdepot
on the nl»ht
of
March
1903. accordinit to a su
ent takdv by Captain McDonnell t
OCCURRED IN MILITARY DISTRICT
momlne. The itold brick Was the
LAST NIGHT.
'erf the Pacific
ney denies all knowtedge
Clime Attorney Tom Navln has been
Unimportant Naval Engagement, i
SiK Union Miner* Killed and Fifteen -retained by hit friends lo defend 1
Which the Japanese Lott One Bat­
Were Coptured-Newapapw^ ORIe#
CARDINAL SATOLLI ARRIVED.
tleship, Occurred in the Gulf
Wm Wrecked—The Oue«tlon
Pope's PeraonaJ
Representative
of Pechili Yesterday.
of JuriedIctien Ineelved.
Now in This Country.

Summer
Foot
Comforts

QUIET AND PEACEFUL.

lAPLOSS OF 3,506 lUFfOlED

iATTLC, SmiaSH AMD UOT

“T.T.

Cripple

Creek,

June

9 —Afier

blckt of IntenM* eKrllemrnt due lo the
liaille between the trnnp« and utrlker*
at Diinniille. a Kklrmiah nn Ida Bull
hill and the wrecklna of the Victor
Record ofSce.

maitera have

St

By Wire lo the KrenInif Record.

B> Wire to ihr Bvminc Rrmrd.

quieted

down In ihl* Billlurr dUlrlct and It la
generally Itelleved that the worst U

adjourned to the Park Place, where an

I'etersburc. June 9—The Lian

i*w Vork, June 9.—Cardinal Batol- Yanc ctirr*-sfMindent «rf Russia wires
special
representative of
Pope that a minor naial fiebt occurred at
Mfjus X. arrive*! here fniro Home this the Gulf of P<-chlll yesterday In whU h
moniini;
one Japanese
batitesblp was
sunk.

ELECTED
OFFICERS

BnulM .hl,e0.h, m..U.
.aratoRB chips, sliced tomatoes, olfv.-s.
small filKti. of Iseef, sauci' tH*aunai*e.
nt-w as|»ara«rus. fincer ndK. champacne punch, fried fnu:'* saddle,
plain cr«»utons, let- cream. a..oned
. strawberry Jelly, <

Association

Is

m

OF

EXECU­

noon at the Great Camp Meeting.
N. 8. Boynton la Commander.
By Wire In I he I'venlni; Ki'cord

fadllUc. Mich, June 9-The State
Fin-men', a-o-oclatlon i* In bukines*
afiemiMin.
Officer* are ^
tflDR eliK-teil and the mi-etioR place I|,
ft»r’nejii year •cleciei!.

Women’s Plain
Slipficrs,

Toe,

Cotnlort

!?

SHIRTS

FOR
Htm&REDS
OP
TASTES

Women's Serge Slip|icrs,
THE WEATHER.

Here M Bmda-, U a nare full of ShilU. aad hardly two ahkcl

25c

esc attacked Port Arthur, on what day
is

not

speclfle<l, and

were repulsed

MicluRan- Fair tonichi an.
Northeast wind.
(;inei~l-l.lBbt min. and n ining in
Knn.asShuwei.
nbwe.t.
ratur*-. in the northw»-.i
1 in .Manitoli
I southwest

Infant’s Dainty

*«!;!

...... ..

Strap Slipper*^

'

FINE SHIRTS. (MlF SHIRTS WORK SHIRIS

50e on^ 60c
ChiMren’s Kill ami Patent Lea­
ther Slippers,

In all the very newe*t pattemi, .3,tKI, 2.00, 1.60, 1.26, l.OO,
7r»c. GOc. These prices are very low il you coniiiler the qaa»hy.

€5e, 85e
Misses’ Kid anil Patent Leather
Shpjiers,

9tJ)0

'IT;!:

7:7.

nmrtiinc was jriven

The praise i-er\ lc«- w as mnducttHl by
rs

C,

W. Bump of Petoskoy.
Mrs.

Barnes

of

Tlic

Latter

W>ll

Fulfdl

All

S. BENDA & CO.

Ihij-T,’ and Youths' Patent Lea­
ther Ovlonls,

9r.75, 92X10 •
Wi linen’s Oxfords, new style*,
1.00

Vour Clothiers If Vou Want "Bc«'’ Clothe*

MrnlVJhedrtdi

DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER­
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.

7e/77

It♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Conditions

Aaket^ ^ the Chiefs—Ransom

liutll,. !

Peioskey.

th*-n called fur the rt»ll call of dele-

«u<i s.'.r

Will Amount to $55,000.
By Wire to the Evening Record

WakbInRton. June 9.--Tbe .i.linn of
.Morocco lia. acceded lo all demand.
Rnisn'I. the caj-lor of IVrdlcari. am!
irlev
Official information to ibi.
r»Hi wa*- riH-eiveil liy ihe nav> dc
parimeiii .hi.'mornlnu from R.-ar Ad
miral ('badwick at Tangier
Courtesies- Mrs
i-aufman.
Trav
Hi. di.patcb nail.
"Tlie mini.n-r
•.M> City.
of loreiBti affair- ba..iiiMniciion. from
Mrs M. D. Carrel presumed the disicei-ding to all di-maiiit> <»f Bai.u
Ici^ secretary
report which
shows
This mean, that Ral.uli if In- ful
fill- hi. pnimi.i.. will release Hie two
The correspondinK secretary. Mrs prl.<oner. a. ..H*n a. Hu- raUM.m i.
paid to him. The amniinl I* belicv. d
alH^ut r.'.,uuii-v
Commlll*-<-s were chosen as follows;
Home Misslon-Mrs. Wade. Pells-

Battle Creek. Mich.. June Ji.*Thc
elecUun of omcr? tis.k up the entire
lime of the ereat tent of the Marr
lm.-s this mnnilnK The list of olhce
elected fctllows:
Oreat commander. N 8 Boynton,
Port Huron; lleuienani commander.
C. II. Thomas. IlaailnKs; n*cord keep
The secreUry dc^
er. A. M Slay. Port Huron: finance made are all paid
keeper. Rolu‘rt J Whaley. Flint; mel siml that all Items of intenuH con
cemlnp the wvirk should be sent to
examlner, Talberi
•rt Sleneau.
The report on mite Imx.-s shnw.*d a

LEFT HIS WHEEL
Thief Was Evidently in a Hurry to Get
Away From Scene of His Crime
Near Acme.

Perr,

ruy

FIRST BE SURE YOU'RE
RIGHT. THEN 60 HHEAD
Saul

Davul Crocket

TRAVERSE CITY

.\p-

ply it lo piano buying. Se­
lect one of out beautiful

MFC. CO.
W. L. BROWN

KIMBALL

■’,x'’w'7'’K.rrA'

Report
as folio
Traverw* Cliv.^ Mr^

‘ civen
Sear!;
fTrlfiln. Charli’llarUir Sprlns<.
Mrs. Fiviie; Empire. .Mrs Ackerman;
lsie*‘. Mrji. Baker
■s E B Minor of Traverse CI«V
some IntereslliiR
arcounic <*f

■ ant ad. printed alwve. which
ap|v*ari'il in ibis week'. Herald. Is not

William

Force of

^KSOh'a mKVt'i

sure:
FRAIIK FRIEDRICH & CO.

(Continued on Fourth Pace >

and you will always l>c right

Th- V.-» HUod.

slrewn on Hie flix.r

So far as they

Front Htrwt

WHY WORRY?

— always have
the Ixrst
h i g h-g r a d e instiiunent
made.
Factory prices .vnd
very easy terms

Acme were away

n.v,„.„r,r^:ir.n'7r7r,:^7
LEVI LEITER
PASSED AWAY IGNORANCE OF
GIANT POWDER

W, W. KIMCAU COMPANY
l29FroBlSU K.EStront.lltr.
[ BTrrrthlnj in ^1*^1 iMlnun-nu l

MGR.

Cor. Lnko Ave. and | Ott»

fP I A N 0 3

•otinR people's work shows llv.lies thr»mchimt
tl
Hie distrlcL

JeBrle., Peln.ln

WEATHER-Fair tonight

HUNDREDS
OF
STYLES
OF

rer lo the dlscuaslon of iislnes*

last year's mec-iioa

Election Consumed the Earlier Fore­

J

« City Book Store

enti'v and Hie rendinc of the minutes

TIVE COMMITTEE.

mine., E

that same one If yon say so. Ask to see them,

Wonien’s 1 loose Sliiipers, one
strap, plain toes,

Business Session.

nese from the aoolb says the Japan

The miH-iini; of 1h.- Home Misslun-

president,
MEMBER

have the cxrlimlve of any paper purchased, and no one else will got

.S|»-t-ial to the Eveiiinc R«-cti,-»l

Pork-

ELECTED

mi

Our* are not «nid i.y *ny other dealers In the county.

Wr have seteral hooka of piilem* that we allow our cuctonerato

tUfO to 92.00
Firemen's

TO RELEASE
PERDICARIS

thiii

than any other*

ELECTING OFFICERS.
State

The correspondent adds that the Chi

INTERESTING PAPERS READ

■V MH'ieiy

that are "Special and Exclusive " in wory sensa of the vord—more

Women’s Fancy Strap Slippers,

with a loss of .*{.S00 men and four
v«-;s<-lr. probably torpedo Imats
A question of Juriiullrtion may arise
over the fhinnvUle iMitite. The SRhl
Jap* Were Repulsed.
look place In Fremont
county and WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY SO­
The followinc report roncemlnc yesJohn ('.arley. who wan killed.
«as
r of Port Arthur's fall
CIETY MEETING.
lirmiaht lo Teller.
Daily MarkeU.
.Hi «r.n
Diinovllle Is located 14 mile
«if Victor and a short distance
the Uirder of Teller county t
afiaek on I'.iri Arthur Is Ksid to bav.
alone haa lie«'n declde<l hy the aov
biN-n reimsed. Uu-isia bears of a blv
eriMir to l>e In a slate of Insurrection
The Itanle at I>unnrille took place
WheatREPORTS SHOW SOCIETIES
at 4 o'clock yesterday afteriKion In*
.hT
s:-> M.»,. M.'-..
h.ive be«ui enKac*Hl.
tween ?i»0 deputies and auards under
3E IN GOOD CONDITION.
M2.
MiT,,
Adjutanl Ceneral Bell and about ITd)
miners fnmi the Cripple Creek dis
irici.
The miners were enirenchel
Sentiment of Meeting Is That, the
In the aurroundine hills.
Flfu*en
Oats—
Negroes and
Immigrants Must
miners were capturetl and six union
July
::9^.T9\ 39^
miners were kllletl. The deputies s»*Si-,e .
::it,
Receive a Christion Educa­
cured the anna and ammunition of
tion—Other
Papers.
part of the miners.

ALFRED V.
FRIEDRICH

WoM btre at fl>is store vom caa get

mail Papers

Last Evening After Last Business

O. C. MOFFATT I
;
Abstracts of Title
J
; PRICES SATISFACTORY ♦
I

EstabllaheO In 18e6
Room ’2 I O State Bank Bldg.

4
^

with an wfnbrella when a little
money will buy the stylish

friphtened away
Happening to ro oni In the yard

WAS ONE OFCHICAQO'S HEAVIEST
REAL ESTATE HOLDERS

having I
that he
V

At One time

Wat Aasociatad

iS=:

WJth

Marshall Field In the Wholeeale
Dry Goode Buaineee.
Bored a Hole in a Stump, Filled It
By VSTre lo the Rvenlnx Reoord.
Chlcago.
June
9.—LevI
ZelRler
il TO. formerly cconnocH-d
a*ed
larshall Field In the t
kIs nslness.
.lalne,
Iseese at al
»ne of
K mornlne
Mr Lelter t
• heaviest holders of rea
ite in
worth
n IT.oott.ooo and |9.(ioo.o*m>.
He leave*
I
a
wife and four children.
Idren. Jtie
Joe IjeliIter, who
the
Chi
made the at'nsatinnal raid
ca«o -wheat mark
r and
Ine of India, and
rite l^rlter

fi.T,

OFFICERS ELECTED
Old Settlers' Aaaoclation Will Meet Jn
Petoskey the' First Wednesday

presl^e«k(.

Grand Traverse
l^li
Ikasl
pntle, Richard ReynRe;
A. K. I»alroer; Beni
inty. J. J. Mcl.aurholds; Aturlm county.
Mclj
lln: Charlevoix county. Wilbur Smli
Secretary. Charlee K-sle* of Bates,
r, ILowe
well Sours of Elk Rai>Treasurer,

BLACK

BASS.

Match to It.
Sutions Bay. Mli-h. Jun*’ 9—As a
•suit of his isnorance of the proper

elu'ek "-h.
iHihe was blown awgH\ his

7';,"



irned
fi.hli
That they w.-re Ruccessfill i. aite.ied to liy tlle fi.sh that they
lot are over 100
icA" 11.h. several of them
pound* each

some hope I
t of his rl ;ht eye.
s blastInR stumps t n his farm
from here and
was necessary
(bouRbt that i
was to liore a hole In the stump, fill
this with powder and then touch a
found by hi*
lylcR
stump
unconMedlcj

in June. 1906.
The'old aettler*' meetinc at Charle­
roi x wa* a very enjoyable affair and
there wa» also a rood attendance. The
dected:

MANY

Witfi Powder and Then Touched

WILL GO TO EUROPE.
Professor

and

Mrs.

Lautner

BANQUET TONIGHT.
Alumni of Traverse City High School
Will Meet
vi lianquoT and recept
The alumni
cla*. of 19<i| will he held t
The
evening In Forester* hail,
fereni divisions are preparing
;his
evenlHR
and Mlw
pnigra
Gitcbel will apear
tunlierr
addition to the other
nounced.

Black Dress Goods
Extraordinary offenn^is right in liir middle of the
season. I'he long, cold winter has left u* hut a
very short time to thspose of otir Spring Merchan.disc, so have decided to give stune extraordinary
values to stimulate lui>iness and reduce Mock.
36 in. all wool Black Voile, worth OQ^
V)c, for.............................
36 in.
worth
36 in.
worth

all
50c.
all
.50c.

RAIN COAT
No rubber in it. never heats you
up or smells musty like a mack­
intosh or rubber coat. The price
is right, your money back if any­
thing goes wrong.
;; :: :: ::

OC7L/

wool Black Wnetian. QQ/^
for .
OVC
wool Black Cheviot. QQ/'^
for..............
.. OVG

SI^00 to $20.00

4’2 in. -Mohair Shark skin, wonh
7.5c. for............................................. .
.56 in. hea\T Black Suiting, worth
75c. for.....................................

VV/Lrf

Hamiltoo Clotbing Co.

OPEN NIGHT.

worth $1.00. for................................. 057U

Travel Abroad.
The friends of Professor J. H. l.aut- Rev. Mr. Laufman Will Present Ben
Hur Tomorrow Night
ner. formerly of this city, will bo In­
terested In the foIlowlDR from the
0|»en night inmormw night at i
Grand Rapids Evening Press;
First Methodi.t
Mr*. J. H Lauti
of Marquette,
wilt tell the w(
the city for the past
Hur" and will show
> months ukii
kinp osteopathic Ireatplctim-* voi
made to lllu*irate
It. left yesiilerday for Montreal,
Tt* she will )oln
J
her husband. IToof ]

50 in. all wool Black Venetian.
worth $1.00 for.............................

OVC

Choice of all our $1.’25 black dress Qfip
goods, (nothing reserved l for. . ..
Choice of all our $1..50 black 1 Oft
dress goods, for......................... A* VO

POINTED PARAGRAPHS
Give a hungTT man anmethina to eat '
before haudhig him advice.
IIurBcleas mtik wagoiM, for the deliv­
ery of rowltw* milk I* ahont the llmlL
Proof of a womaa'a tetuiier ' s tba
orrlval of an unexiwcted co<«t D din-

The coat that Agulnaldo wore wii
■ capt-...^
^ured by v«-u.
Gen. rmna
Frank r
Fi
I* *>«*«>« in the New Ifexi

! t.iilldlnR at the world's fair.
ruy

IIS

a

GAS RANOB NOW 81

'
All eonneetkma free
DU *
f’-o now in new bank Mock.

PIONEER DEAD.

OaBllle PeBetan. French minlstar
of saarine, and M. TMrier. ptwideM of
the caUlneL were drama at coilere.

The «atherlnr was royally enterlalned and principal places In the
aod are dose friends now.
rIsUed
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.

Ml

John Anger, a pioneer of this regioQ.
ged 50 years, died this afternoon at

ItaSrfli A wife and nro cblidn

e. Wilbelm,

Center TMat
•ad Oaha

Reciprocity la the art of exebang
Ing aonaetlitef they don't want fur
•pinethlng yon do.
After patting on boxing gtovna a
nn hMtm to raallM that It Is maro
than to racMra.—CU-

trmim

w2f1.

m

*** ^


THE EVEKIHG RECX)RD, TRAVERSE CHY, MtCIL, tHUBSDAT, gOTB >, !•«>
dlaasr sat fey Mr. SRd Mrs. J. Losppio:
Maafy BMn. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B«sMa; china act. Mr. and Mn. J. A.
Wright and RL BedweO: feaitcabars
eenter place. Mrs. Glen Bnoeh; salad
set^ Lalns family: a paladag. Mrs.
pox: bed spread. J. G. Loading: set of
C. S. TAYLOR COAL CO. LANOCO nut picks. Mrs. McManus of Lanslag:
Mrs. A^ Ada and John Kenste:
asylum coal COffTRACT.
chifonler. Mr. and Mn. Sotkerland: silrer cake stand. Martin Under
kill: cryatnl rase. Grandma BotherFor SjBOe Tens of Rittabttrf No. t and land. aad china set. Mr. and Mrs. L.
Hanes.
MS Tons of AnttiracHo-RelM
The happy couple begie boosekeeptag la n nesr home at C23 Westt Tenth.
RaU toewrod Than Last Yoar.

4H£EyENINGR£C0M) I^W*'
SECQIEOIT

^^Kssas?*
mm ■—11 »

THOt.T.MTn«iil.W

KALKASKA
TEAM WON

STRIKI VIOLCNCK.

scalar monthly meetins i
ligas
I oC the Korthem Mlchics
lam yestarday the coal contract for
awarded
coming year
may of this city.
C. a Taylor Coni
The contract calls for S.WW tons of
Pfiuburg No 8 and 300 tuns of naibrnclte. The price made to the asy- ASYLUM TEAM WAS DEFEATED
«T than Inst year, thereby
SIX TO Foua
allowlnc a considerable saving
This Is tbe first time In the
hlrtory of tbe asylum that the con­
Local feicn Claim That the
tract for coal hat been awarded to
firm
Was Not Exactly ss Good i
Might Havt Been.

Mmi li Un
-onCremk Broa, _
Dowaglac. bare eataMtabafi A MW
tory and wiU amantneture afeow 4
in tfee fvtare.
JoaesrfDe cklxens are tryfag hnrd^
J nrrmage for tfee ereetkm of a-^new
opera house aad stock Is being sold
those terortag tbe proJacL
Many of the apwtatc Inmber mUls
e closing becanacTbc yards are foU
lumber wblefe cannot be moved on
srrooat of tbe anrigntlon tic^p.
The Berrien Bpriags Cnnalng'Ca
> given the boslaess up In despair
and has been declared Insolvent. Tbe
liabilities of the eoncera amount
glS.OM.
has
Cndlllilac’s paring
_ Job
,
been commenced
?ed and It
it Is hoped
bo,
that
It will be completed
ipleted by Ang IS.
iS. One
hundred and ten men are employed on
tbe work.
Tbe Battle Creek poUoe department
has Issued a warning against the own­
ers of slot, machines and all machines
found in saloons in the future will be
confiscated.
Tbe Montgomery Novelty Co. has
started op and U expected to prove
quite a boom to the vlllaga of Mont­
gomery. the stock being owned
tirely by local capitalists.
The Baltlt

ESTATE
. Ml tfmn MiB
real

Jltar Central
School

ARE YOD GOING TO
BUY A SUIT?
If SO. see those LADIES’ SPRING SUITS
that wnhelm, Sosth SMe. Is seUlog at
HALF PRICE Also the Covert and
Cheviot Jackets at $1.98 and $3.75.
SOUTH

; I SIDE

A. J. WILHELM

I

-VOGLESONG
TIM hMdinK.
Do you want to live near the
Tbe asylum base ball team lost the
«M«. tlM sasrclitou vttkio Um ranks
High Bchoo) where you can rent
game with Kalkaska yesterday after­
mn Um worst wmim that nnton
rooms If yon wish? We have a
noon by a score of 4 to C on the Kal­
laSor has. Ttic recent rrenis
seven-room house on West
kaska ground*. Aside from the work
Yaks In ths Mystic M»
CMorsSo. wbM the noo-nnloo
Bevenib street worth $1,400
ijf the umpire the game wipi a very
pretty one The local team scored F.
wsrr blown to atotns. when the as
which can be bottght for il.200
One of tbet prettiest wedding* of the K- Ltnrbe. who oSicisled in the capac­
snails on Um Mass asMtingB caused seaiMio
If purchased this month.
wai that of Mr. Amil F. Ner ity of umpire, very severely aad claim money and no ga
Um dsntks or othor Mon. to the
Inger and MUs
Miss Roxella Voglesong. that hi* decision* were of such a have been I sued to profeaslonals.
To introduce our crown and britlge work, alio operating, to
Minor bnspmlncs at Port Huron
performed yesterday afternoon at 1:30 character that even the Kalkaskaltes
U'hy the
he necessity of the following
show tl.e people ol Traverse Cilv ami vidnitv our metho>1s and
disgusted with some of them, xdvertlseiment in a Battle Creek pathe snaalas bonu oT the Lake Carnsm' •‘clock at the home of the bride's
I'lll tbe lady who took by misides of his ability as an umpire
fine woik. we wUKor the next
naaorinllflB. MaaiMd bf strike break parent*. Mr. and Mr*. WlllUm P. Vo<le*ong, 747 Wasbiagtoa *tre«-L The can be gain«<d from the fact that be
two while silk vests from Blood
era were nreeted with showers of mis­
u •* store Kindly return them, as
performed bv Rev. changed three decisions.
siles. are Ulustrstloos of this,
Iilia of tbe Congregational
■ trinas Cocblio
The Kalki
her'Identity Is known. "
The once famous Gibson house.
sane union asan does not coantenaoee " ireh. the ring ceremony bbeing
"he Mendelsnohn weddliIng march
Beiver Island, has been closed. It is
A. F. Nariingm*. C. W. Aahtan.
Ttoleace. Pun well be knows that
xas pisyed by Mias Hele
___Moloore and •Id scores i
me of the oldest hotels
GIVE A SPECI.\L PRICE ON THIS WORK
sach only toms public sympathy he procesKlion was down
irwsy get tin i tame in some way. Baker. ►rn part of the state,
Sgnlnst him and withtHit public sym­
parlor and was
ij>en continuously for fortv years by
. Rev. who pitched ftir the asylum tea
22KCoIdCrown-vr...............
S4.TO
pathy a union, no matter bow strong, i>emas Cochilln. followed l.j William fused to pilch tbe last inning <
drs Julia Qibaon.
Bridge Work............................ ............. ... 4.00
brot
■f. Vogleson. brother
of the bride, who
The Algonac village council and
of the decisions of the ii
cannot win a fight.
vs., best man. by Miss Eesie Rossiter
I Spangler i f substituted.
•row«l of friends went to Chatham.
Cold
Fillings....................
................
$1.00
and
up
Last Noremfeer. t^pae wss a great •f A Idea, who was bridesmaid. Mr.
>e the llne-i
Int . last week to play a game of bas«x
street car* strike In Chicago. The .Verllnger. 'Ilile Mis* Dorothy Coch­
Silver Fillings -..-....................
60c
•all and the council has
in. the ring bearer, and then the
whole south aide wa* unable
heard of since. T^e police depart mem
Painless
Extraction............................
25c
•ride.
Miss
Voglesong.
been sent out in search of th<
to Its varioas places of butlnes* on
Best'Ped Rubber Plate-............................. 6.CX)
The ceremony wss very pretty. Tbe
lago fathers.
account of thla. Clerks were Ute. bus
carried bride's roses and the
A party of forty-one Finnish
right
This I* the kind of weather that
toMs man did not get to their oflkes hridesi
au WORK GUiRMRUED TER URRl
lesmaid carried pink carnaUons. 01biM.n. left field, and
t of Hancock and vicinitv
T. pitch,
The foi
on lime and hundred* of other*
runner wore a dre*s of cream silk
calls
for
refrigerator*,
and
Umpire D
.Monday for Boston^ where they
Dsrb frequently forgot b<
keiiietnbcf^we are on the second iloor otV tbe State Bank
an ocean ^Iner for Finland. Tbey
Ineoavenlenced. Yet with a general •repe with all over lace and the latter many balls ind Strikes there were
refrigerator yon ought to have
I
dress
of
while
India
linen.
Tlie
ring
Building.
Suit 2U7-20H. He rare you are let of at the Hght
always
called
the
lesser
take
a
three
months'
vacation
cheerfulness, the people walked or
Is the ’ Ala.xka " It will kc-p
.H-srer wss dressed in white and car- number so
give there and return to their copper coun­
rode In coni wagons or trucks
'led s single rose with the ring In Its
lan— try homes in tbe upper peninsula.
e than was coming ti
provNLon* longer and u*e b
atmllable manner In which to
jHJtals.
that did not help the pitcher
er any.
Several Huron ctvunty men recently
Ice thao other refrigerators
Following the ceremuDv s bounlirnl .MenMlIth played the sstar game for the place<l Ihelr names on liquor Itonds.
thalr places of business. They underboys. The i^ore
re by Innings
Inni
■(Wearing that tkey were worth l.l.OtHi.
stood what tbe men were fighting for. wedding supper wn* served by ibe
The Alaska is a dry-air
Misses Cora Pleriion. Marion Hunter, Kalkaska ............2 0 o o ) ] (i 2
When the Mipervisors placed them on
they knew that their demand* were In Mae Pierson and Ueorigetts Ebner. Asylum ...............tt o o 2 « o « o 1-4 the ast.essment rolls at that figure,
frigeralor and possesses a p
the main ju*t and altboagh some of Mr. and Mrs. Nerllnger received many
men kicked and said they were
vixion chanilvr free from o<lor
BOTH *PHONES
■ inl\ worth |5u0. All of the offenders
coogae growled, the maiorlty wanted iHtautlful and costly presents of *11NAtlOW ESCAPE
Call and see It, the price will
have
indicted for statutory perto see them win.
surprl«e you.
Tme there was some riolence. some '»irty guests were present.
Sanilac Centre
Bert Winnie Stepped Into a Smk Hole
Irresponsible ones used revolrers
They left last evening c the 7:10
families arv- quarreling over the slmat the Mouth of the Boardman
weddl
e farts that one rd th( I possesses
threw stones but the rnsjority of union Pere
Last Evening.
Macl
babv which serenades nightly while
workmen didn’t countenance this. The
and other northern points. Aft
another us ns a dog w l lich howls at
trackmen, who drove their heavy Juuc
t> ihelr
they will lie at
lU-n ^Winnie uarrowly
moon. The one family aseeri.x
wagons In from of tbe car* and
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
frlen«ls at Kin South Union •Irowniiifi Ifisi evening while
their young ho|>eful is kept awake
h*- .l«.g. while the other iloutly
blocked them, the conductors of other
the mouth «
1 young p<*opU- are w«*tl kno*
wearingi hU waders nJ the water
: the ranine Is growiog th
ears who always lost their cables and
I city and have many frleo'
notice a large
loss of sWm'p |»v the vocal •
lH*ing
miultly
had to stop at some track crossing, and
Both are graduates of the local sink hole. H siepiHsI into this and
others contented Ihmselves ns they High achool. graduating with tbe class wax rapid
going down but saved
Ladies, “you can Jump on it tramHOME MADE LARD AND SAUSAGES. FRESH LAKE
finally moved on with hissing the word tf 1K98. Miss Voglesong has been himself by presence of minti enough to
le on it, but it will come up smiling
iko his
ir.*ad water until he
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES­
scab, which .uitered In the heat of a reacher of tbe first grade in the <
very time.” Caiman's Elastic Floor
Park school for some time, closing
way to finntT
firmer gnmnd Had
strike lake* a peculiar stbllaai sound .rogagement with the present i<
DAY AND FRIDAY.
'arnish. 8. E, Wait A Sons. Traverse
In ovi-rr his waders and
that cuts like a knife.
Notice to All PeopI* Interested!
City.
Mr. Nerllnger is at the head of the
BOTH PHONES
PROMPT DELIVERY
Inger real esute exchange and
The assessment roll for the ImproveBoth Sides gained a point In tbi*
On this .sai
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
of John Nerllnger. a prosperous
sent of Sixth street from the east
•b pur.T.led the expei
strike, but bad not the public co^
Ine of Division street to the west line
fish was prestimal
operated but risen up and demanded aruier of East Bay.
brown trout beautifully
(if Union street Is now In my hands
cars, the cars would have been run
give their friendi
for the collection of the second assessa l»n»ok trout. Howe
nine I
aad the strikers' place* filled.
markings lc»oke<l strangely like aniline metii together with the accrued Inter­
Knowu to them
•wise’’ and
est on all unpaid insLallcmenu, the
either iiainted on
The union leaders In Colorado are jumbt-r
train.
The
bridal
par!>
xame to be paid l>efore thee first day
■rdermlc syringt.
being deported from the district, the
of J.ilv, 1904.
:hen iinderitKik to srork a coupe by
cards of other* are being taken from -unilng on the opposite side of the
M. E. Haskell.
Driven to Desperation,
them, tbe union It effectually disar rain and getting on just
City Treasurer.
ir.g
at
an
out
of
the
way
Office—R.vun
202 State bank buUdln,
pulled
out
but
thi>»e
who
ranged, armed troops patrol the
e from clvillratlon. a fam
2200-lmo
streets. mJlltary law I* In force, the <bem off were not cMitgeneraled and
driven to desperation In cj
the result was a shower of rice and
few remaining union miners are In lowers as they made for the coach.
accident, resulting In Burns. Cfits.
OUR Y’ELMST Ice Cruam.
Wounds. Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
hiding or else concealing their aentl
McCool. ClUtens pbon* $78.
of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve It's the
3188-Id
ments. the strike Is undoubtedly lo«t.
How’s This?
Tib. 2.'>c. at Johnson's Dntg
The season may seem far spent, but for a fact it is only the earlier atag*a.
The blowing up of tbe depot was
Wc offer One Hundred Dollar* Re­ Store and 1F. H. Meads.
Meads. Druggist*.
not the first net of violenee. there ward for any case of CaUrrh thal can
Cold weather prevented your cleaning house any eaHlcr and now it mual
were others. . The claim is being oni be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Jersey has an1 exhibit of good
(
be done and papering seems to be the first consideration. We have never
F. J. CHENEY A CO„ Toledo. O.
There is no e^^ual or coropariim the ni(»del street at the
made that the owners attempted
We. the undcralgned. have known F. world s fair Ikemonstration*
sold so much as this season, but we have thousand* of roll* left and from
■on
to
be
maJe
between
our
crash the union. If they did.
J. Cheney for the past 15 year*, and manner
hich the New Jersey
miners only aided them by killing* believe him perfectly honorable in all highwayx are luiilt ar«* gtv.
our splendid stocks you’ll surely find what you want. There are many pat­
from
business transaction*, and financially time ti> time by R. A. M«*eker,
and the employment of force.
able to cany out any obllgatltma made
ters that have Just a few rolls of a kind left These ail go at greatly re­
The strike is always a dangerous by bis firm. Waldlng, Klnnan A Mar­ su|K‘rintendenl of road>>. who
duced price*..
but It is twice and even thrice vin. tMioleaale DrugglaU. Toledo, O. charge of the exhibit.
WCMon b
Ten thousand square ft-v-t of
Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken intern­ In the palace of agricnlture a
B<r%heo the Irreaponsiblesi are not
curM. whet
hen the worthless vagabonds ally, acting directly upon the blood world’s fair U devoted to the s|>ecla]
and mucous surfaces of the system.
^^are *
iMl weeded from (he rank* of the Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. exhibit of'pure food goods. Here all
Many people have many reasons for having delayed their paporing until
and others.
Ouri is sweet,
of the f«ireign substancei. u-sed
: ’I •^onest men who are seeking to eslal. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
wholesome and natritioas. Our
now. The be«t reason we offer la the price. It *a so much in your favor.
adulterate food* are shown in a seie
Take Hall's Famll.v Pills for const! araie receptacle alongside he original
'^
11^ a jylnclple.
graham
and
salt
rising
is
hne
pat Ion.
If you want a certain number of roll* and we have Just that number left
package
^
Ivory Nirta.
and the pride of Traverse City.
they are yours AT A BARGAIN. We want to have Just such order* to
aOBCHAM-SUTHEaLAND
Ivory plant U one of tbe marRemember our new bake shop
fill—LOTS OF THEM.
itKhot the age and la rewarding
Ilrowera filth vast fortunes. The n
Happy Ceremony Performed on West
is open to all at any time.

J the United Sutes
Tenth Street by Rev. Hugh Ken­
nedy
Last
Evening.
Col a dining room to paper?—the room you are in *o much. We have par­
lories,
contiteot to tbe big button fneto
from which they Issue forth In every
r
ticularly appropriate papers tor it—either with 9 or 18 inch borders. Th*
iesign. color, grade and
ooncwtrablO design,
I happy wedding was solemnlretl
parlor and sitting room want darker, richer tones. Have some fine ones.
sillcat m of button. The Ivory
I evening at the home of Mr. and
’plant has neceotiy been discovered In
V Frank Sntberlnnd of West Tenth
New ideas, too, In combinations. The bed rooms want neaL dainty floral
Calirorala. but the nut it produces in itr.-et. their daughter. Mis* Zelma.
Every woman kvet to think of tfe*
Us wild state Is of Inferior quality and bt>tng united in the sacred bond* to
dme when a soft bnla body.
body, iall her
designs or narrow stripes. Got some bargains for you. The bath room
will not produce good buttons. It Is
Itorgman. Tbe ceremony which
own. will nestU in her bosom, fully
believed, though, with the proper cul
wltnesed b.v only the immediate
.sAUslylng the yearning which lies In
needs the varnished tile. 8uch a host of tapestries as we have aoM lately.
tivatloo the fruit would be as valuable
ds and relatives of the bride and
the heart of every good wsmar.. But
That meant broken lota—which mean still greater bargains for you.
as the Central American. If so. the gPHvm was i>erfonned by the Rev.
yet there ia>* black cloud hovering
growing of buttons in America would Hugh Kennedy of the Asbury Methoabout the pretty pictur* In her mind
become aa industry of importance. IlM church, K:3h being the hotir when
which fills h« with terror. The
dread of childbirth takes away much
The best ivory nut for commercial the two were made one.
DON’T DELAY YOUR WORK ANOTHER DAY. MAKE A DATE WITH
of the >oy of motherhood. And yet it
purpose* Is found on tbe banks of the
Mr. Borgnxan Is an engineer on the
need not be so. For aoroetUne (her*
River Magdalena. In tbs United Sutes Pen* Marquette. He D a young man
YOUR PAPER HANGER AT ONCE. THEN COME TO US. iT WILL
has been upon the market. weIk4mowa
■f Colombia, where by some It is of Indnstrr and has many friends
and
recommended
by
phyxJclanx.
a
called tbe Taqna palm. Tbs fruit
>ng hts fellow employes and along
MEAN SOME BEAUTIFUL ROOMS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT ALL THE
liniment
tonns s gtobnlar bead about twice the
line. Hi* home is. or rntwe propalae of a man’s bead and weighs from
$8.73, $0.69. down to |
YEAR AND AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES
was. in Holland. The bride is a
twenty to twenty-sight pounds. Tbe
irml
mlng young lady
bend Is n kind of riuster of bulbs, and cle of friends to wish
New Laces and Embroideries
In all eoBUlns from fifty to sixty They will make Ihelr borne on
which mak« cMMbtnh as alinpla and
seeds. The seeds are allowed to dry. Temh
easy u Barer* tniandad tt. It la a
srith imertioiu to matchnth ;street
and are fearrested aevsral. Umea a
MUs CornelU Morrison presided a
large aarortmenL
You know
year by tbs natives. Ths United Sutes
irtjr^onslst
our prices oa these goodL
gives the muscles elaanchy and rigor,
coasumes more than ons-bslf of tbe ed of J
preveats
sore
breasts,
meentag
atekp
world's product of Ivory nuts, aad Cole as flower girl*. Marlin Underhill
ness
and
th*
lo*s
of
th*
gtrilah
flgw*.
nlae-tenths of tbs vegeuble Ivory Is and Joseph Borgman. brother of
New'sflver metal Knives, Forks
groom., ax best men. Ora Dell But
and spoons, goaraotced goods,
Und, slater of the bride, and Tbanna
only 50c per package.
Laing aa hridetmaidx. ’The bride
%ri^fluS«** FrtaM mt th* dreg
Biioag. robust aad healthy? Ons pack
lutlfully gowi
gowned In bine voUe and
•tor*. 8lparfe*Clto.
^
The greatest line of Hand
Age of HoUistsr’fi Rocky MoantAin white Bilk and
IK aumOM KSOilM Cfi,
Tsa will amke tbsm atroag and well. The bridexmaida
in northern Midiigan—tnMo pay If It tails. SB ceata. tea
house trimmings were red and
doding the latest—Peggy
taMets. Jobnsoa’s Drag Store.
white.
from Paris—in all shades and
About thirty gueeU were pre
fua—prices 25c to $2.50
A Swedish mantffacture of matches Ice cream and cake were served by the
■hows la the ttbaral art palaoe at t
each.
bnde’s mother. The out of
world’s tblr ISS.000 matebes. A gli
guests were Mr. and Mr*. Loepple of
cans three feet high fey two feet in Holland. Tbanna Lalng of White
dteOMter la filled with a quarter of a Ooud. Mr*. B. A. Fox of Bault Bte.
AMAUts’s ompot of MAlcfees.
and Jaseph Borgman of Hoi

National Dentists.
TEN DAYS

RofrisiratorS

National Dental Parlors

...rt.,

FRANK TRUDE

146 U6T FRMT STREET

TOM GUNTON S MEAT.MARKET

CHOIGE MEATS AND POULTRY

PAVIHGTAL

WALL PAPERS

HOME MADE

BREAD

TRIMBLFS BAKERY

Miller’s fticil

ssfsra.'TsrsJsrii

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

•HAVlNOfi.

BeoMi BMs Uimber

4

THE HANNAH & LAY

MERCANTILE COMPANY

THX XVZnBO BEOOBS, TBATEBaB OPT. KHgL, THDBSPAT, JUBE ». IWX.

HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HnHEST3QUMJTY possnix

* B E ST^
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORr

FLOU R
TRAVERSE CtTY,

MICHIGAN

Decoration day.' 'The explanation I*

sunuL nws
•r TBi wMLa
lUiT pl»r«« KMt of Beyrom.
U in WMhloKtoa. Dr. Bddr U
m oror Itcesaod to prsc
IB tbe TnrkUh donln
•at Bl
ind Dr.
lov<4 to Bfw BiBl* pbratdBB* sad
Bddr U. tbwforr. fb« only phyilrlmo
la all Torkey that tilth woasrn caa
cotvaU.
Aa govaraor cratral of India Lord
Canton'* aalary wa* fIJ.OOO a year
and hit alkmanca noarlr twice that
•urn. Now bo U lord warden of the
rlnque porta at IlS.OOh a year. The
preaent o«ce U a alnccnrc. Tho cin
quo porta are Dover. Sandwich. Haa
tlag*. Hythe, Romney. Wlnchelaea and
Rye They were orlslnally five, hence
the name 'cJnQne.•i am preaching." write* Rev. A. E
Warren, of Sidney. N. Y.. "and I alao
have a jewelry atore. laatead of work­
ing fur a whole year for fS&O 1 am
clearing over $100 per month. I de­
rided to take up Panl'a way. Some
mlniaier* run bill* they can never
pay: manv would like to do aa I am
doing, but they have So trade, ao they
eilatence
are eking out a mlaerable
ml
aa church pauper*."
Congreaaman C F. Scott take* Uaue
aman
vdth another Kanaa* rongreaai
Who iiald that be could live a* cheaply
In Waahlngton a* anywhere elae. "It
coata the man with a family eaally
twice aa much to live In Waahlngton
aa In Kan*a*." decUrea Mr. Scott. And
then be add* aa an afterthought: '"At
leaat tbla deponent could affoi^ to
preaent a chromo to aomeone who
wa* able to ahow him a way to make
It oiherwlae."
wlae."
Counlea*
Marguerite Caaalnl. daugh
ea* Margui
_ the RuBklan ambassador,■, haa
aent to the Rua.lan Red Croaa bead
quarter* In St. Petersburg $lS.70d.
practically all of the proceed* of the
Ruaaian Red Croaa fair held in Waah
-- *Drn S«. Thia la a larger
at any
fCtoo for
year*. .The money will be uaed
jly for the Ruaaian wounded on
the fleld of battle, but for the Japaneac
who fall within Ruaaian llnea.
Among aeveral ordera posted at the
St I.onla world'a fair camp of the
Weat Point cadeta is thlt one: "Cadets
dancing wtth ladlea. muat dance with
their left arm extended, and under no
elrcumalancea will they be allowed to
bend the right elbow a* to draw ihelr
partnera clone to them." The danc
Inatructlons are the subject of m
diaciiaslon In and around the cai
The cadeta think that at they
awayr from achool and on a aemivi
tkin trip theyr ahould be
N allowed more
liberty, even to the extent
of drawing
ext
their partner at tbe dance a little
closer. If ahp haa no objections, and
bending op the arm to the shoulder,
a In vogue generally.
^
Harvi
a the center
of a group who were discussing the
war Is the eaat and the dcvelopn
of tbe people of Japan, lie cited
Interesting fact that there 1
irtlal In



aeldom If ever
the same time, a* It Is not thought ad­
visable that both should be exposed
aimnltaneously lu the danger* of trav­
el. Thl* ha* been the practice for a
long tune. WTille McKinley and Ho­
bart were nerving together they once
planned to make a trip to New York
together. A* soon as this was an­
nounced a number of senators hast­
ened to the white house and prolestagainat such action. The plans
e changed and although both went
s'ew York they went over different
railmad* that the danger from acclralght l>e minimised

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The play, the "Inside Track." last
rening as presented by tbe Gaskell
lock company at Stelnlterg's Grand,
fill I.V excM-deil ex|M>ctations.
The
plei-e Is a melodrama through which
runs a vein of humor and the usual
inteoseness of the meliidraraa wa.s re
lleveil by thl* All of the pans were
well handleil. especially- Mr. Gsskcll In
the tesd. Cuba Niblo in the pan of the
little rag merchant wa* very good InMlas WInon* Bridges as KItiy
also quite favorably commented
upon. Allan St John was In Kngllsh
character last evening and was pleas­
ing In his part., H. E. Newell as Johp
Foster appeared to good advantage,
e special of Miss Primrose Sewaa clever and Allan St. John's
paroilies caught tbe house.
Roth
r«><-alled several times.
,VET Ic« Cream.
<
Wm A. McCool. CItltlzen* phoneB 97$.
tlSSlmo

IK. FEWm

KIDNEY
backache
^^CURE
Den't becem* dlaeearaged. Thsrs la a
ears far ye*. If Decv*>«ry write l>r. Keboer
Hr bss speot a lire itmr rurlnf Just suck
esMasyours. AllcoosuUaUuot Pree.
n sifsnd a loagtlaMwith what th* doctor*
elaimad wa* lomhago. Was down la bad naaUs to move withoct great psia. Two botUa*
of Dr. Feaasr's fUdaey sad Backache Care
ettapieUly eaied
sad I hart had ao retara
ef the troahle aor any sigas of rhoanatism.
BRANDT. Dysr. Moacie. lad."
SOc.. II A»k f.ir Ooi.k Book-Fast
by Jaa. Q.
bee A ft

palpably guilty of cowardice, of crime
' a breach of discipline hla punish
ome; nothing
bo aent home
more. That la enough, however, as
•nlprlt Invariably commit* sui­
cide. •That
"That wouldn't do for Amerl
cant." remarked « ? of the company.
"We are too clvIUied for that.
Wouldn't
OberlIn Carter
...MtUln't Captain Oberlln
It If hi* bunlshroent had been merely
dlsgraceV
Some comment ha* been Indulged In
because Secretary Hay. »o closely asBociated with I.inctiln during the civil
war. had no speaking engagement on

coknfsm/p

BUGGIES
§'
fe:;

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

Barney AodersoD
STATE STREET
.•r'

I

BEAlSrS
BIGB BOTES
WOULD CAVE 'THE FEOFLC FROM
'THE 'niUETB

csncnT wsraiw
'The Trawntae OW Daad WW Read
Tea .EeleaHeae TMe Eoeatat
at the Ftent Ceaemt.
The fbllovlag vriU be the i

•aya He i* In tlw FitMiiWIad flae*
Chamcterlstlc anarch. Polly Prim. 8.
To Star and IM
R. Heary.
Waltz. Cnlaathe. Abe Holxmana.
OrMvObL
March. Bmaaclpstioa Day. WHI
Marion Cook.
Philadelphia. Jane
A New York
Medley ovenure. MUI * Merry Melo­
aFeeial to the North American quote* dies. Maurice Bmlth.
W. R. Hcaret a* aaring:
Polka, Pltler Patter. T. P. Brooke.
"The queatkMi of my nomtnaUon for
"Thl
Waltz. Lnxarre. H. a Blaake.
tbe preeidential oBce by the 8l Loais
Intennecio. Anona. Vivian Gray.
cooventioo la. to me a* veil ai to the - Selection. Foxy Qnlller, Reginald
larty. one of mlmH- Importance when DeKovea.
ompnred with the real problema that
Dance of tbe Frowsy Heads. Pauline
Story
be convention nrast determine.
"My own candidacy it of no mot
March. American Volunteer. Theoxcept aa it bear* upon tbe gn
are M. TobnnL
question of whether the democratic
Thl* is the finit of the series of conparty shall l»e dominated by that ele­ cens that will be glren this ann
ment which doe* not look beyond the by tbe Traverse City band. 'The proofBcies. nr whether what I have been
will be changed each time and
pleaaed to term tbe 'Progreaslve De- only the latest and newest popular
mask* win be given.
moerao' *h*ll prevail.
"I do not regard the preaidency aa
I end. bnt aa aa oportnnity. I would
not deem It worth while merely to be
painted oat ns the mna who is preainlin possess to 8. E. WbH 4 Sena Will Pay For HYman who. when
OMEI Treatment If It Fail* To Cur*
president, stopped tbe tnuU from rob^
Catarrh.
blng tbe people.
rithdrawlng:
y change been imade h
Ill cure* following the ti
of my plans. The newspapers make
cnuiThal troubles, that in near!
frequent change* in the** plan*, but I
•ery city and village all over this
have mad* none, and my aame vril! be
presented to the 6l lAntia convention country the lending druggist* have ad
venised
that they would pay for Hyand voted apon.
tberaselre* If It did not effect a
"What my friends will do with my
In this city. 8. E Wait 4 Sons
candidacy when they reach St. lx>ul*
I am not in posiUoc to say. Speaking have publicly announced <n the Record
from my Individual point of view. I and other papers. "Use Hyomel at our
expect now a* fully a* ever I have ex risk." Tbe result has been ao enor­
tiected that I will be tbe nominee of mous demand for the Hvomel outfits,
many unusual cures have been
the convention: but my friends are
Intelllgpot. patriotic in their partisan
ship, and when they reach St. Louis
r ami that it cures
they will take such action aa will com
mend liaeU to them as being wise.
in my opinion the one preponder­
ating Issue In the campaign this year
Is that which is created by tbe trusts,
Is used,
•ry particle of air that"'
which gmurs out of the exactions
i the head
h<
and throat and goes
pracilccd by those tntsts that se«-k
the lungseis charged with healing
create muno|>olles In the necessl•* of life, and out of the depreda- balsams that kill the germs of catarrh
ina of the purely speculative trusts mil soothe and heal the lrritate.l mn
'Mnnopuile.H are created only for •ous membrane.
S E Walt A Sons urge all who are
one piiriMtsc. and that Is to prey u|xjn
the public. They aim to enniro! the uibject to catarrh or catarrhal colds
c of (intdiirts as well as the o get a Hyomel outfit from them and
of supply, and In doing this ise it as ihclr risk. No matter bow
skeptical
you may l*e.. you cannot ills
they exact unjust tribute from both
pute the fairness of this offer. I'se
Hyomel for a month, if. at the end of
thirty days, you ran say to S E. Walt
charges i
A Sons. "It did not help." they will re­
etinier more for bis supply at t
fund your moner|witbout question or
argument. This Is their wsy of remov­
ing all doubts as to the power of Hyocatarrhal troubles They
* hoof.
instance of the speculative believe It the strongest evidence that
1 bo offered to I F* curatt\*- powers
Uhe sltuatl
Hyomel
mltig. for It Is" to this class of c
Kions that the present business desilk and financial stringency are
8MALLA4EBRIGHT.
Such trusts are organized purely
speculative purposei
le object Traverse City Gentleman Will Wed
being to Induce the public t buy their
Monterey Young Lady.
securities at fancy price*. This has
Cards are out announrinn tbe roar
I done
rlage of Miss Edith M. S^'bright of
'he result is evldi
f sacrificed their savings
ulatjve trusts, and wli
p of ready
ly money drained to
's'
they l>egln again to
parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank Rei,right
hoarding. This met
at Monierey
icy are savin^tbey p
sn formi
tly foi
consequent!
order* upon ihe^
the^ manufacturer, and
FTesh testimony In great quantity
•turer. being confronted is constantly coming In. declaring Dr
falling demand, reduce* the King’s New Discovery for Consumpnumlier. hours or wages of bis em­ llon. Cough* and Cold* to be un
ployes. and a general depression of equaled. A recent expression form T.
business follows, such as we are now J. McFarland, Bentonrllle. Va.. serves
iperienring.
a.* example. He writes: "I had bron"It is not until the sources of this chlll* for three years, and doctored
being
beneflttei
time
11 shall have been reached and corbel
'
Uking: Dr. King'
*n I began
bei
Kings Nei
i-ied that the prosperity of the counTerr, and a few bottle*
y can Ik' established upon as entiresound and healthy basis. To reach cured me." Eqilually effective in curing
Lung
Throat trouble*. Con
at source and effect the needed cure
mptlon. PneumonI
inla and G'trip. Guar
the mission of the progressive demteed by Johnao
racy. This work will never be done
Meads. DrujigglBU. Trial bottles
the republican party which suffers
loc. regular sizes 60c and fl oo
om too general control by |
eyed Interests.
•The opp
Foresters Resolution*.
party In t
and the framing of It* platform at the
approaching convention Ik, therefore,
an alluring one. This U not to be
taken as meaning that I feel that I am
• Heavenly Fath(
the only candidate who can properly
l«e provide
present this Issue. I have no doubt
Court to the t’lgher
that there are iboosands. If not hun­
dreds of thousands, of democrats
throughout the country who might
represent this Issue and appeal to the
esolved by t
Traverse. No
people as Us exponent as well as I
. I. O. F.. th
can hope to do. but it does mean that
the central point and principal
bumble submlK«ion to
pose of my candidacy has been to
win and that we do not mourn the
taillre this Issue so that It will nf
for c
brother who has U-en calletl
from Ibis
of UKefulneKS
to one of r
and I
Resolved, that in the
Worst ef All Experiences.
Brother Dr. C J. Kneeland. t
Can anything be worse than to
« a member who was faith ft
hat every minute wUl be your 1
ry lime of need and has left ut
Such was the experience of Mrs. $. H.
Itage of a life that was noble
Newson. Decatur. Ala. "For three
> to the last.
years." she write*. ' I endured insuffer­
..esolred.
the home of our bro
able pain from indigestion, stomach
Harold
Kneeland. haa been deprived
and bowel trouble. Death seemed inof
a
loving and tjue father, the wife
evitable when doctors and all reme­
of
a
faithful
and loving hushand.
dies failed. At length I was induced
to try Electric Bitter* and the result we. the brothers of Court 'Trav»-.-,r.
traculous. I Improved at once No. 653. extend them our sympathy
s miraculous.
In their wirrow bereavement
iw rm c . ‘tely
Resolved, that our charter
Uver. Kidney. Stomach and Bowel
ible* Electric Bitters is the only draped In ronurning for a period of
oedlcl
Heine. Only SOc. If* guaranteed thirty days, that a copy of these reso^
lutlona be sent to the family of tbe
)v Jo
deceased, that a copy be spread upon
tbe minutes of this court and that a
copy be furnished the city papers
PLEim OFGOODWATEl publjlication.

loiD Gmghs. rHSSSS

yoarchest. Tbtt meaiks a low coq^t long cough. Ayer^t
Cherry Fectofil hetb the tom membiincs.
LSJTBgfc

between the property t
ward^and the J. E. GreUick esute
67 feet yeat
and is DOW fiowic
wingt at
1 tbe rate <
barrel* of fine water each hour.
'This well is the least in depth of
the flow above
«r well*. It Is
owned by the Grelllek esUte. Scott
Id W. M

PM

W. W. <?DBLE.*
Committee.

That 'Throbbing Haadncha.
Would quickly leave you, if you
led Dr. King's New Life PIIU. Thou
iBds of sufferer* have proved their
matchless merit for Sick and Nerrous
Heaulacbes. 'They make pur* blood
and build up your haallh. Only
Money hack If not cured. Sold
Jotanaon't Drug Store and F.
Meads. DrugglsU.
buy a gas range now.

FOR SALE,
e-ob SALA-luem Imm «■ rusk mtm*

Ki-TTiJsSr

try our

pMi BALK U« —_-^-Tg- iwemlwHi «S^
TO KY FWENDS AKD THE PUBUC GEHEEALLT
Having leased the SHANE BARN, 1*8 Stale street, am! parchased a fine, new, and

IP-TO-DATE LIVERY STOCK
consisting ol 6ru clam single an«l <louble carriage horses, rubl>er tire
bikes and gent's driving wagons, top buggies and ruhlict tire surrc)-s,
I am in position to furnish j-ou with THE SWEI.1.F.ST RIGS in
the city. Kindly give me a call.

OA^UAUK-l wi.1
M astvam ml* aM
r rmnarvaae Batann *f Umssg* IMn.

BOT^ PHONES
RESPECI'FULLY;

Walter Benton
w^aaund»«fe *

NOTICE

fiSS’nmr
•efuramn. Can or isSmm
rmaew. Ttwwtm Oitr. MMb.
COBHALg-Oogd frvul —4

r Om tnj towMktp. mwm

mmadmg tuabar, mmptm. abn i

5£T srdusir JT

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
I as Ca*s Straet.
Travers* City. Mich.
Members of the National Electrical Contractors Association of the
rnlted States.

FOR RENT.

VIOLET

ELGIN 0. LEWIS

Talcum Powder

ra«iE

A HOT WEATHER

CASH GROCER

/

TO KKKT *il matossr^'
■S

l^tioag Rt>it UMxr r o. Hiunissi^'|^’^

LUXURY
Dusted on the skin after bath­
ing it keep* the *kin cool, pre­
vents chafing, check* excessive
perspiration, dispels heat rash.
Dusted on the feet and'in the
shoe* it doe* away with the foot
aches common to hot weather.
In addition to these qualities it
is delicately perfumed, impart­
ing

a

delightful

Ib*»it
lluiohers'
ITemlum
lArd. p-r Ib........................10c
,Silv«'r l.ear I.Ard. prr

MISCELLANSOUA.

................... .

S«iff« rnUwucl. per Ib . ... 6c
Ijrd Compmiml. per ffi___7‘/4e
Ib'si Clearback Pork, per Ib. fie
Ilext Bean Pork, per lb........7c
I Ktill have some Flaked Break­
fast Foods.
TrjUl.lia Flakes. Oxford Flake*.
Vigor Flaken and Cera Nut
Raki-s at Sc package.

sss:
rsHaHJiAiusu pabloks m m aM«n
U C«dsr mrwm, Un. WUMOate end Mn.
May Warraw. FImm, Ctuasns*. ■*

fragrance

wherever used.

226 Eist Frost Stmt

JOHNSON
DNUO 00. «

kiad. Am. lUlr r>^«*r

QTEIKBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE _

W. I. R0XBtfft6K. Maiagir

e‘v

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come and cnjby themselves

TONIGHT!

MCGREGOR

JIOY
Tlie
^

for the balance of the

l»y witnessing that great comctly
of American life,

“OTHER
. PEOPLE’S
MONEY”

season will l*e

It’s the greatext laugh producer
ever known

115.00

THE GASKELL STBGK 60.
are sinctly first-cUis ami you
can look for a Dramatic
treat tonight.

NifSpciaMu-rNWlNUiii
TIm

TO nSURE

Same I>ow Prices:

0. J. MORGAN

lOc, 20c, 30e
Tdephonc Citizen*’ 112 for
seats.
MATINEE SATURDAY

w m wmr

6$ to FOR 'THE

VMLYMT to* Chw

asT-

• SmAm aiMk andaxteies *
•uax.«- wUl ws^ tmmrnt ■

Try Rgenrs Want AAa
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a aADAMK^HlNb. lAi PslaOat.Makses^
IVI «ill«lforaaK-rtU»*o.ly. M tTMM
J^OHgT TO

j[BSnU6TS OF TtTlE
AT REASONABLE PUCES
PALMER & CARVER
t National Butk

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8mdTmmLw<6U»ei
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e0.N0BTWMTES
Travers* City to St. Louis

firsa 15 4fljitittt
$l9.0a M 4Ejllall

$21.00. IN’ tke teum
This tnH bdwSe amb
betwea TntverK Gljr aad
Chkifo.
Ti^winbe OB
Thnmlaj.
19M.
Ste«i«i leave Travenr City

ThnmlayT jSiTT
If

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BEST RESULTS
CoBstlpnUoo cnosea two4hlrda of all
slckneu In tbe xrorM. BoQlater'i
Ro(^ Modataln Ten ponttfrely c
coesUpntloiu No cor* no wy.
emtSL TnbnneA^ Dn« BMrn.

wAMna.

NEW LIVERY

"Rt liwi ATOWMSr

West Side Artesian Wall Flovm 600
Barrels an Hour From Depth
of Only 57 Foot

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t WMtat MtMW

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THB ETSHIHa BEOOBD, TRATXBSB CIIT, UCB, THTRSDAT, JTTIfE », 1904.

lEGATTAAT
CAIPLAKE
imtr.

^ INTCRCrriMO CVEPfTt ARRAMOCO
J"

FOR JULY FOURTH.

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VmM fiacw. Omcm and a Oancral
L. Crcilicfc Ad­
miral of tH« Day.

Carp lake vlit hare a rrsalta on (i
Foarth. II anil be beld la the upj»<
lake al Lelaad and will be ko»»arn j
the Carp Lake natatu. C. I* Crelllrk
of tkia city will be admiral of the day
The arraBseaenii at ibU ead of tfar
llae are la char«e of -Onnirodorr"
Petariyl and Mania Broan baa th«
--------------- 1 I^aad.
Taebt aad salllac race* will l.e held
larlted
OB that day aad ererybody
to eoaie and brtaK I heir boat.. If tb«-y
aad bare
have a potKl
hare aay. or to come and
time. No prltea will be offered and
all racea will be of a frieadlr aatnre
aad ftw a a«4od time only Over 3b
yachU hare already tieen proml.wl.
The object of ibe meetloy U to
••bowerWw" aad other amuaemeat
eaiertala the crowd..
acbta from Iceland aod Pniverbe yarbi
the Trarerse City d
•I will meet
m
l^loa at Konnulo point and all i
praeeMl over to tbe upper lake
leetber. The procession will l»e led by
Admiral C. U Grelllck In bis lon*edo
Uaneb. There will also be flreworl.s.
Arraacemeats are to be made
people may atay
aiay there until evening
of be obllRC
afternoon train.
il repr.It U hoped that i
that a
aeaUlkm will be r
anmbet
taken orer and that i
Carp lake will join li

ELECTED OFHCEKS
(Conilniied Fnun Flr.1 Pare.*
tof^l work here at the lime the
coaesti was la Ttaverse City
Electkm of o«cers wa. nesi In or-bT
and the followlnK iK-Iny elecunl
President, Mrs Emms Hanu«». iv
toskey.
Recordtne secretary. Mrs. Anna l*m
nock, flarbor Spiinss.

THE MAfUerre.

bmplratioe. the o«ecri for their aactmtiag *€orts aad the loqpl ladlca
lad M
The aebjeet of a meeijaj; place for
ext rear was disettssed. laritaUoot
hariap beea extended from Pefoakey
aad Maaeelcma Tbe choice fe!l tjpoa
the latte' place.
PresMIar Elder Carrel wa* ca.Ied
apoB to tell somrtbloc of tbe peaeral
eoofereace from which be ha. Ja.t
retoraed. He .poke of Its belac eraphaUrally a mliolonary Impulse, He
slso told of th< Kood work tbe
dl.! dnint the »e-.Um sod of l
Mlchljcan mU*ior«n esbihit
Mrit. M. B. Eldred rk>.*-d the after
onon session wlib s Mizpsh *errlc«-.
prr*lThe ^aclon. Influence of
dent. Mrs Wm WhI of Bovne. w-as
tbrougbout the meetings
W. H. M. 8. Last Evening.
)»r Home- for ChrUt is the key­
note of the Woman's Home Missionary
socJelv which liegan Us meetings In
First M; E church isirt evening,
nded wpon this tbonghi the papers
prewent.Ml can not fall of Interest to all

0«ath of a Child.

r has the funeral
ilcvotional

exercises we«IVheii i:.i.r.eentatlve John Ijxmb of

jeo I
beautiful piece.."Hu
hlch was much enj«.ye<l
Mrs Emma L. Marue»
The presi
' peto*ke:
for the
imazoo. secretary of yemog p'-'s
Kalama
r a very wlmb*
pie's

certainly true, declared
‘ ihei?*'Mghwt Christian priJfl.
lies* acilvely init-resied In mlsslocs.
.Mrs Peck gav4‘
a home missionary work.-r
She
IM-Iieves that the women should I
terest.«d in the work In whieh
brethren of the denomination
are
working
Then there are niimlM-rl.-v*
leaihen In this land as well a*
e..itntri.-s
In working foi
American citizens are ledng «-««nverled

s Peck rlearlv pictured
It of the negroes In the S
ir they w< n- dep»-nd»'nl

'Ali/'t ^le aniiouno-uient of our
gageufuit in It yet. JamesV"
■ iw ; Guew* all dl* w»ir ww*
crowded it outT'—San Fram im'o Ex­
aminer. _______ _______
aelf Eviaewl.

•The tronbb- with our people." «
claimed the |>upular urMlur. "1* tl
they t«*o often coufu»e lii*en*e with I
erty.'
“I don't know about other kinds of
lIceDBe. ’ IntetTuptrsl u thoughtful look­
ing mail from the audleiu-e. -but
atate emphatically that there
coofnalon {lossUib- between a marriage
license and lll>erty."

Riehmood g.iea out to talk to the farm­
ers of Virginia la- often surprhww tliem
by Hm* fumlllarltr with xxhith he
catise* agrix-iiKiiral affair*. Omv
told a farmer cotaditnent that lie
nilMxl ninety barrel* of i-orn and twen­
ty li;il«** rtf «>ntton In or.e yeof. wbi.h
lm.ughi r.ulh the n*pl> Hull If hi* dis­
trict had knoxvu It Captain
lainit*
woubl have lirei^ ke|»t at
too good a farmer to aeud
A few days ago the «another ln«iir*h»n Into V
delivered an Hnw-nt a«ldre*« l» a rural
audiene«>.
had lieord I
flly man. get •*• much farming in >o'
heart';"
“Wlir, that's rasr."’ ntrtled Hw Hl« h
iDond memter
"What do y.m sup
|KWe 1 have Uv-u iu*r\tng on tin- agri
cultural •x.mmltt»*e of Ihe lioiive r..i
tbe pa-t six year* forT*—Washington
Po*t
Paul d’Eatouruelles Conatant. Frvm-h
an ••ntliuslasllo wwker l«o
vt-rsal rtisatuisuiciit. will l«*-1ure in

rrr[;..r,,'T,r

'

Closing Session.

upon ‘*H<
port a Conrenllon." Mrs H. V. Wade
of Pellstun Rave some ko<x1 poinI^ f«>;
deleimtes.l Good poKliion in the ha'I.
monotony avoided In writlnR
ind a good choice of
i deleimie
> of vital point.
were tnoched upon
Her. M. D. Carrel gave a talk uiwm
some of the women's worts he nou-d
at the general confert*nce
that the, deaconess' work
mended very highly, also wwk along
missionary
line.
There
tttere of ronsolldsting so
bringing
l»ebeTulent societies, thu
alfont cone-mrateti effort
•The Art of Presiding" wa.s s
written paper given by Mrs. W
Maker of Mnnistee
She spoke of
fundamental principles that all
should know though they
public
need i
‘ a parliamentarian
.lus
should Ite given in all. coiirt<->y.
' point considei
lert'd at a
I of iht
the rights of the minority respiH-ted.
The president should l»e a sfHI<>tl.
pivot upon which the work: of il
day revolves. She should be' prom
and cultivate ease and a gooil voir
should encourage the timid jand r
press the offlrlotis.
She miut h.n
btree. will. Kindness and consld< r

. of

|ow«-rtng 1

altering It, has t>een commenctul.
A cement floor Is In-lng laid in
irea on Ihe north side of the llaiinah
k Ijiy Mercantile romp.my s si
A cement sidewalk gang Is I
Inc the
north side of Washington
street, east of Railroad atemic.'by
Victor Petertyl Is placing niachlnert
in the new brick adddionthat he has
l.ullt on his shop on State smu t
The O W I» t.ase»,«ii u-am w
t.> Thompst.nxille a wet-k from Si
for a game with the team ol

Mias Nettie Lardie rectiedj an n,.
propriate little story.
!
•'Young
Pw.ple's Work"
kas ih.
subject of an Informal talk ^v Mrs
Grace Peck i»f Kalamazoo She K|s.ke
t of work ealbsl
ne gusrjls
i
‘"rhe K of P lotige will h<Ve
«ke of tile gr
In the ampllfleil third degree toniulr
g these thildi
and a full nitendanr*des
about those who are less farinn
than themselves
She believes that the chllilren
Ih- given
well as the older missionary workers mu.sical program will

ng
> from the lawn

day' sang a solo and the RetosKey
quartet farore<l with two flni'
tiuns.

fita.Ti.iik Buiklto,

wm Do Vou Good!
to arc

this play tonight than any­
thing else j'ou muhl ikf^

Efiiybiff Eln Is Ciaiig
TRY A RECORD WANT AO-

nmm

Matting
Matting
Matting

Is ihc itlral lloor covttrin;; for simiincT.

It’s

sanitary, tool ami rasily cl«*am-il: it is par <*xfor bf«l rot>ms. tiinin^ lotnns. halls.

leans Time* I>eiiu»cral

|Mxrclu*s.

If yon an* inunulinn to fnrnish a

cotta^jf ft»r iho sntnnn*r. tlo m»i
matting for yonr floors.

■ n.l ih.- North
Their
Mcallon nui'-t
Im* a romblnaiion
Here bo paused and looked sterolv at
meniul, in.liisirlal and rellgimi,-..
tills is iM-ing met
The .Meth<Hlisis tbe shock be^Hed boy
"tyn the other
hat«‘ flft«*en fine indusirial schools
hand"
\
the South.
"Wartsr- haurded the shock head.*d
The foreign |M)puiation is another- l*oy. belplews ‘ with terror.-Chicago
•‘lemeni to be tlealt with
Tribune.
4lonary. I'r to May last year Knn.tHMt
foreigners had .-nter.sl the is.rts
preconceived i.leas atumt lilM-n
this «iuntr>. Ihe Ill>eny which to them receive.” said the l>enevolcnt man.
"Mother and the girl* xx ill U- glad
to know that." anewere.1 .Mr «*umr«.x.
the i>>ason they halt- it
We i
•They found out ewriy
overct»me this prejudice. d»'r!ared
palgn that It la a heap easier to give
parties than It Ls to re<-elve Invlia
The emigrant
home.' ftiundetl
tlon*."-Washington Star
large citi.-s l.> the religious societies
are doing much B«Knl work f*»r their
Row ahr FlwwreS
peoi.le
Besides these great clai
Ts It true." asked the be.nutlful girl.
menlion<-d there are the Alaskans.
Chinamen of whimi there are irs.iuHt. •That the Jspaucwe never kissV
•T Ulleve It U." the timid yonug

after which Ritwlaind
L.*strr W. lch

■y.H.»VA»«.K p eMiliwm

It’D do you more

condition has « ngendere«l i
vaxlllstlng lack <if wlf Uependi
Tlioitgh the lUltcrary
lUlterary of these pits
ntltici-d r.n |MT r.-m l»y
lihUanilmipists
The South

BUSHE88 CAtPS.

‘DTHER
PEOPLE’S
MONEr

DcaaU and Mrs. Joha Paassoa. wbo
hare been atteadiag the mlaakmary
raoreetkm at the nnH M. E. church,
returned to their home la Lake City
this moraing.
B. P. Bums went to loeia thU mora­
ing on a business trip.
Mrs Ramsdell has gone to Manistee
mad Milwraukee for a short rUU
Harry Laagworthy went to CharleI voix this noorning for a short rUlt.
‘ .Fred Carter went to Platte this
moraing for a visit with hit uncle.
Thomas Heuss and wife went to
Provemont to locate and Mr. Heuss
will begin hi* dutle* as Provemont
agent for the M. A S. E.
Mrs. George Moir and children went
to South Boardman thU munrtng for a
visit
_____________ _

fail to buy

Von can buy it in lh«*

I hrap China uooils al I'JMc yartl. or yon can
buy it in ihr tincsi Japanese floods at (iac yard,
and yon will find the assortment complclt* at
t-very price

::

::

■srss

JOHN R. SANTO
leaEHAL iiisiia*iicT]
Naw Wilhelm Block
0R8

Tr*v*en« aty,

8AWviR~A V'ENHALkia^

...DENTISTS...

to have a aad. sort of hopeWs look?"
Chicago Rex-ord Herald
Thea He L«^fi.
"Tea, I'm disappointed In these
shoes.'' said Borem. "If* queer now­
adays bow one's thlug. wear ov
fore one knows IL"
"Yea." replied Mia* Patience.

J. N. Hoiroi
6n. R. HcWitlir
, HOKROE & MeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE

The Taetfal Barber.

mmm

31 t NEWWILHELM BLOCK

conld do It."
That netted him
Und Plain Dealer

REiifotTEU

O. F. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE INSURANCE

—Chli*ago Chronicle
Ko DoabI af Tbal.

I- L. A. BUILOlNa

"Do you really beilexe the tveraga
womnn'a reading of the dally paper* la
ppoductlr# of any profit V
"Te*-to Ih* merchants who adver-

taGARPET CLEANING WORKS...

Wednesday Afternoon.
The subJfTt. "Rex Christum.
rlstuk. i:..w
lay afternoon to join with the
We S.pdy It," was presented
lied by Mrs
K D Fairchild of Moyne
yd.Merds> ind other hive In ohservin
e yd..ijer
June
afternoon.. It was very Instruct ive, lax S.inday afternoon. Jtim
• clock
From there they go to. the
giving good working rules for atissi-nary societies.
■ hehl. The I
Her idea was to hsve
planned, all the papers
other text books than
X Chrlsius.
giving onl questions tw
reeks i
vanee and using maps.
The children's hour took the form
a pleasing
Utile entertainment,
Brown's cimrt todav
which about twenty children took part,
Edward K>Mdka ha* r
entitled "Mother Goose and Her F.itn- etiy for a vacation after at
mining school at Houghtoi:.
lly of Mission Workers.
Chief John Rennie. Tone Pobe
Little MUs Gladys lAiifiimn x
af Co.
Tony R.»k<is of Co «. J. ..
Mother Goose, who called npon
nek of the hook and ladder ci>m
quaintly dressed subjects frpni i
E. N Mohio and John Brezina of
aery book land, each giving Mother
are in Cadillac anemling the fire
Goose rhyme* up to dale, embodying
n convention,
In
a clever way many
mi^..ionar>

Mr. and S

‘sbiuti.
!r^. IJi

Dd Mrs. Kt

acrtFtlOB. Mr». Kind for her wofxls and

L._..

K. R. CHAPW, rroprlclor.
Ph^«.'

IM Washixtim St

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. PronrieSor
hUTTONU Rav.

Thanwht.
Thought la tbe most wouderful thing
In the world. No man ever kicked a
Chicago Record Herald.

Penelopo-Bat you didn't have to.
True, but I didn't know u at thn
tlme."-Town Topics
f
Redoing
GIFT
ev. W. L Laufman ha* recelxed
«et of colored pictures irpreaenthandsome assortbert except the cannonading.—Wheel
Ben Hur today which be will
Ing (W. Va.1 Telegraph,
il* stereoptlcon In giving an
topic. Th(
Martallty of Itoyw
Why it In that girt* and women are CUT GLASS.
tlwrnya In excena ta numliera of bovi CHINA
and men la n pozzln. and more solkCSILVERWARE.
catmn
of tbe fact that there
have just started a dray
p and all orders received will be boyn txjrn than glrla. The ftirt that
•mpily looked after. John Danford. mornI boy* die 'when nunll than tghia
We can astonish you at th(
If the bulk of
ce at Bingham Bro* ' meat market. ta a curlooa one.
handsome gifts we are sell
Ixena phone 376.
sjotLllty
^ after the chlklreo
were able
ing for $1.00.
nble to go o«t and rough It. <
RAVE PLZENKE PIVO na cepu might beUera
bettern that It wan beoanaa
7 J. BachtePa Friday and Saturday. the garnet and
220«t
RA8TALL. the Jexeeler.
whiai nbjeet them to naore daag*n
and cBsoaltlea. hot tbe boyn diyhig no
CMtm AS haMw li Mtet Mkw

ro'-v

Ideas.
j
The metnorisl service, which was
very Impresaive, was In charge of
Mrs.^ W. L. Laufman. Two active nilsslunsry sisters have passed sVsy dur­
ing the rear. Mrs. Lydia Dngtiey of
Good Heart and Mrs. John I^tts of
Lake City.
]
Dr. O. A. Holliday and Mlst^ Myrtle
Gairdner aang an appropriate duel.
"O. Wonderful Country."
«. Good reports were given by the distiicC olBcers, corresponding
•ad treasurer.

la^eaalbl*.

Doctor—Your xxlfe must ke»-p
excitement.

For these three days we place on sale thirty sample
silk Waists, all while except two.

They are very

^■ dainty, prettily trimmed with laces, insertion's and
orpamcnis. rcjfular prices would be from

Butchers and Sausaffe Makers

to

I Ok TMrd om

StKks, Rnh, 6nli, PmltiMt,

IHE BOSTON SIOHE

Official Market Qootatiooi Wpovate wire, direct from
York and flhic^n
Abaolateic^i^

J. m! fell,
COMMISSION BROKER,
Ellin. Grand Rapidn.

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