The Evening Record, July 12, 1906

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The Evening Record, July 12, 1906

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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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1906-07-12

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THE EVENING RECX)RD (-—---I

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FOR rWSK
NBE IIVPI MmiHIIKMnniRis
AT THE ASYLUM
WT WORM or MAIM
roR CITV or haowtioor.

UsmiliSMB
Br THE MAYOR
TEI0EKD A FIIE lAIQUEt

«r Tn^ —< Wmlmtm »#«
O-ffWy ^ Tn^ CHy Wdl
•fid Tfstmwit Af.

RICES

» r-y

Bvtti*'irim the breaking of a wla
dow' ia the grocery store of J. Omkir
on Egst IGghth street several days ago
ihere has been s warrant out for tbe
■rrast of Bagene Fry of this city who

■ or Flaea Has NM Vet Maaw
cldaff Ufoa May So HMT
la the Say.

WMlOBffO THAT Hff WIU- •€ ^
.VAMCffO AT OHCC.

IS URCEST II ITS HISTORY
Court of CsoBoUen Han Amwlled
Martial Verdict nnd Tbees la 1
Ne SUM on HM Mower.

By Wire In Ibe Breotog floeord.
Parts. July t*.-~Tbe court of O
lion bus nottffried tbe mdlct of tbe
court OMitlal of CapL Alfred Dreyfus
nnd be con now rewater tbe army

BLOODHOUNDS
ARE ON TRAIL

mClGHT STRUCK ffPIKED SWITCH
Oalr a idv jr^rt^ga the lUeiy cify
AT HIGH SPEED.
«f MMMlfM «M ■01
tb« »«p *o
fdr ^ ■ mtkcMUr to9frlodf» of tb*
PIM» WM ooMorwMl. to tbo mopit of
TrowM aiy. 8Um» y«torAjr. bow«T«r, tbcro U mo pltovUim different
coMopllon of IUi|totl4iie. ber OmImm
IM ond bor glfU of, pragreM m4 PROPERTY LOSS RUNS UP INTO
eBterprteo. Abool *00 p^iTHE THOUSANDS.
pie fren TrmrerM Clly, Northport.
Om«Mi Md SotloM Bay took »dTaii.
Uge of ibe trcnniAMi on the T. C. U A Believed That the Wreck Was the Re
M., nad
ferry y«*|er:
euR of Striking Miners Who
d»y.- They rotnnwd to^^^fb^bObjected to the Company
( eaprea^
Ibg boUtbe a
enjoyed at the
■lo« of tb« 1
de people of the
bnmdaof tbo I
dfy ncyiOM Ibe drmiU. Tbo tHp warn
By Wire to tbe Bvcnlng Record.
•n Men] CM and tbe wnatber In keep^
Pefcrsberg. Ind.. July 12.—A west­
tug wltb the tplHt of tbc excnraloD
bound freight dn the Spuibern railroad
was wrecked nt d o'clock this morning
Tbrre waa eome oonfnaioo In the a» eight miles west of hen*. Three lives
alfBineat of beiiha last eretilng. bm were lost mod thoosands or doiln>
tbrtingb tbe efforts of CapUln Robert worth of propeiV destroyed. The
•on of tbe ear ferry tbe dlfffcnlUw train was running forty mile* an hour
vern sarMnlMl ao fbr as was poaai and run into n spiked switch and
Me to dn no. Tbe Mdlea were aU Upped, ovtT. The engineer nnd llrr
J(«M> Of the men man wen so tmdly uraldtnl that th« j
»m> eonpMM to w* cote whirt. Ued In a few mlnulea. The Rev. Mi.
were prodded, tbe confusion was Capepart of Wlnstow died four hour:
owing to a mleonderstandlnK between later and two members W the train
tbe pnreer and tbe captain ns to the
will prebalily nle from the Inreeenrmtions^ from Traverse CU>. It Jurlre
being understood that Traverse City
Hoth ends of Ibe switch were spik(*d
was to bare nt teasl eighty sleeping
Id blood hounds are on the trail of
plam. Before Traverse City |Kx»ple the wreckerii. The wreck U tuppo.-ieil
reached tbe boat, however, there bad to be spite work agalns> i:ie company
been n oumber of berths itwervcd by which owns the Muren nilneh and in
, olbofs, which limited the number at slutod on running a train during s
tbe dUponl of tbe people from here strike.
Tbls Instaocc did not mar the spirits
of the crowd nor Interfere with thelt
pleasure tft llaolstloue. On board the

THREE LIVES WERE LOST

HM SB AMMT SD

ATHLETIC CI-US IS HOW MAKING
ARRANGEMENTS.

ORETFUS TO K lAJOR

understood that b# wlU be bus

OUMTKM* or ACeOMMOOATION
l•MRI0U•.
foMmr tbo athletic aplrti la the elly.
The dab's latest move Is the atfangeBM»t «f swimmlito meca. which it is
•WW Meeting of the Board of Trws- hoped can be nulled off In tke near
mn was Held Yesterday and
future. No place for Um racea has yet
Oesi. O. A. Hart of Manistee
been decided upon hot that fian of tbe
bay Ijiag between tbe coal and pas­
senger docks seems to be the most
likelv nisee- In the boys' races I>'0
The snnttsl meeting of the trustJWs Kxrelka sad Leon Bhll-wn did the best
of the Korlhem Michigan asylum for work OB tbe Fourth of July, but the
held ycMerday and be WcquiMong had no uatrtus la that
sMea Urn eleeikm of oincers. notblni; race and undoubtedly would In tbc
bat niuUae buidaou was iranaaclcd criming events. . ‘
Oea. G. A. Hart of ManUtec was rrIn the o|K*n race* Kraaeth Smith ap
lecied'prtrskleai of the board and Dr. pear* to have the iasUe track, with
A. ‘S. Rowley secreUry.
lAiclu* Palcbin a close second. Those
The asylum at present hss the great­ interested In the races or wishing to
enter can get Information from Albert
est number of paUenU In Its
aad tbd qoesllon of accommodation lr> Kysr lka or at tbe Record office.
iM'gtnnlng to U* a serkms one. The
•s s«-rtion is entirely filled, on.
psUent befog ailmHted while the board
was in session, and on the tn. u’s .kHH Sudden Stops and SUrts of Qm* Ware
ihcrc are only a few \arancit:s. Th«Respcnxible for the Death af
Lotal oumber of pstienU is now 1.Tdit).
Charles A. Tinker.
Tbe Uwrd has not yet decided what it
will ask fw at the next mceiing oi tin By Wire to.fbo Evening Record.
N» w York. July 12—Charles A.
legislature.
Next week Thucsday^TlR* joint meet- Tinker is dead, a victim of excessive
ing of all the asylum iswrds of thv auto drtving. Tbe doctors said* his
state will be held here togefhir with dih<*ase was nephiiUs. mused by* the
that of the suie board of correct Ion v sudden tstojih .anU sisn* of (he

•lies which did the daamge. Pry has
bean ImMlag the oflkara a chaae ta
am) about the city bM through the «dlorts of Chief of PdUoa Aahtoa was
tented at the Oartaad farm ..on the
penliumla where he has bera piaciiig
kherrics. Last evealng aaooi fi o clork
Depaty Bhertir Taylor and Officer Jen­
nings drove to the farm aad arrested
tholr man. nrrlvlng la tbc cUy with
hha some three hours later. He U at
prraeat ta the county jail awaiting a
^enrtag.

AUTO DRIYIR6KH1B nil

■nd chart I let. There will l>e a large
visitors In the city. Includ
ing Governor Fred M. Wamre.

WAS CRAZED
WITHJOCKJAW
MILWAUKEE MAN WALKED THE
STREETS OF. MUSKEGON.

HELD UP BY SMALL BOYS
JACKSON MAN ROBBED OF $10 AND
VAUABLES. ,

Body of Prospfroos Farmer Was
Found I'* 8t, Clair River—Orange­
men Celebrating Today—News
of the Wolverine Slate.

the Trarerae City quartet entertained
Ibe eacurskmlsU. A great inany look
lunches but a m<
served on board, although owing to
the large crowd and the limited
paHty of the dining ttxim. the service
would have
wa* not as prompt as
Wn If the dining r
larger. Tills, however, was antlcl
paled aq^ little if any dlsappoi

ii.
i

By Wire »o the Evening Record.
iskegooi July ir.-LockJaw from
Fourth of July fireworkr.. mAlc Her­
man Thiel, a wi*althy Mllwaukw meat
ri<>aler. wander on the- streets last
night nearly craty with pain. He was
Two more pinoeers of Grand Travto the hospital tbl^ raomiug.
wo county, one of thin city and one
of Hlalr towiiKhIp. answered the sum­
Jackson. July 12.-Thc cigar store
mons of the death angel and have
.mU pool rotim of C. C Ho.‘,kln».
lamd Into the great iK-yond.
hurglart- who
Alonrn Tisten psFM-tl amay at his lo ittMl Isiil night
home in lllair yesterday .-i(terno(ni at tiT.*il through a wliulnw. The police
the age'of
years He Haves a wife IhIIcvc the work to In- that ot youi
toughs. A ytmng man wa* held up <
and eight children . Tlie fnneral
the str^ recently by small boyh
be held tomorrow afternoon nt 5 \
rof.llO at the point of a
from tbe Blair schis»I bouse and Inter­ rohbofTof.l
ment will take place In the Grawn
Body Fomnd.
Mrs. VirglnU Fortun Ui»d at
Port Hunm. July 12—The bo.lv of
home of her son falsiu at
Wele James porter, a prtM.pfioui« farm.t.
Bter street at S;30 thi*. morning at the aged $3. was found floating at St
age of 75 years and l‘» months.
Clair this morning. He wa* missing
Forton was the mother o{ elevm chil­ since Saturday and his mind was undren. nine of whom are- still living.
Italanred.
Orangemen Celebrating.
Ssult 8le. Marie. July 12 —Twenty
thousand Orangemen from all part* of
n Arrested for MurdeHng a Woman northern Ontario and upper Mich
lit Hotel Suicided ir His Cell
of ibc Boym* at the Canadian
Last NighL

MM With 1-ug.
It was a moat delightful trip yester
day afternoon across the lake ai
• when about three miles from Mkn
tlque the tug boat Gifford steamed out
yrlth a salute of whistles, having on
board Msyor N. W. Fox. the head of
tbe receptiim r^wmlitee of M
tlque. The mayor boarded tbe car
ferry and Immediately songht
board of trade executive committee
coaslstlag of Frank Hamilton. George
W. Lardle. William Uuidoo. M. A.
UmndtUn, U. Winnie. Prealdeat Has
tlnga aad SecreUry lUnn^ Tbc
committee was Informod that the peo­
ple of Manlstlque were njion tbe dork
. waltlai to give their visitor* a cordial
recenUom A view along the water By Wire to the Bvcnlng Record.
nneapolis. July ir-NsUn E
IXroll.July IS.-Tho lifticth MBO.I
Riggs, who was airrsted for the mur cnDTonlloii of the 8iat<> Dctilml uuorU> abd chUdren In holiday dur of Mias MUUe Enisoo at the Ns
Uoa closud Wcdnci-lay. The officer*
•Itlre, Tbe I
Uoaal hotel, cotnmllied snkide In jail elected were: Pre*ldenl. A L
icials
last night. Riggs hss s wife
Grow. Three River*; vice pretWent.
aent Udles of daughter at 3405 Pittsburg avenu
E. a Spaulding. Detroit; SecreUry. L.
the town who aaaiate the gtfntlemch
N Hogarth. IxnroiL
la tbe eatertalaaieaL
MARKETS.
Y. P. C, U. ConvmtUoo.
nnebed the dock, tbe Traverse Oiy
Bast Buffalo. July 12.~CalUe-Act
Detroit. Jnly 12.-Slx hundred dele­
oiSclals remslstiag of AMermcn Lar ive aad Srax, Sheep and Iambs~g00
gates and attending the convention of
dle,,Wlaale, Mooa, Palmer and GUIeti sprtag lamba. MhJA: wethers, |6b
the Yonng People s Christian Union of
VupervlMw Carver aad Sheriff John CIS; eweu. $4.50© 5.
Hogs-].70U; the Unhreraallst f^urch This f
•am County Treasuiwr Brown nnd W. active: kSiOc higher;^ aU grades,
Ing the Rev. Anthony Bllkovaky of
O. Pboie. membar of tbc board Of ndn^ f7.25ff7.30. '
Baiamore aikl the Rev. Harry Adams
MUbm. icffMber wlU tbe board
" DctrelL July 12.-Wheai-Na 2 red. Hcreej of Boston will deliver addresstrade otSciala. wore ttlrodncwl to the •OMc: com. 6«c; oata. 41 Hcreception oommUtcas on tbc pier, the
QUicago.
July 12—Wbeat—Jnly.
Breartmr of which w^ ttaod mp |»re 78%c; com. 52Hc. oats. MWc.
EXCURSION to Marion Island Fri­
pared to extend a moat oordia! greM
day ereMas nader aasploes of Anbury
lag to Traverse City.
-K. H. Alim ud BertCMwell '
'
Jnly ll-R
Drove Abmi^ City.
,
to No«b4a vaatA this aMraiag w
JU tar as possible tbe TravtwsAaty Omt arUI do Mnaitac.
Tkeodore CraadiM piitMd thn
PMHde aad hnalaess men were UlrgdiM to the cotelttac and tbe wiMe tke eBr trp* Maplr Olr to CadOtar rard. Saly le. Ftor ptiem aad lafor
tbtaiEcralKs.antMaaeeC.&Ops.
}alrll-4t
Nwe.) 1 thb
lEcralKslOasUsnrt os Tbitd Fbsa.j

An Intensely Interesting
Ctmc ■■ ana lakc^lMk

Oar $6, S8,sni.ll2anilli5
SuitShof

Oxfords

KUBECK& HOYT, Clothiers. 121 Union Street

with each $5 purchase up to and including
July 10. Get your clothes and tickets here.

Prices Cut for You

Chtsc One
Dollar Oxfords

BAGHANT & ROSCOE

We are now offering our eo‘.ir« line of

Tan Shoes at ODC-qaarter Off

SP£NDm BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY
Out tan aboea mual go. Woareti
of tan aboea wiU appreciiite tbif.

are not trash, bur are
made of good leather.,
made to look like higher
grade goods, made to
give each customer^whq
buys them ewe dollars
xcorth oj Jioncst sen'uc.

Order for
Screens

RCrisI
ifitbc Best Ctst

With Os.
Stock door* delivered same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window .jKreens In three days.

I o. c. MorrATT

We’ll send a man to take the measurements!

^IbfftractM of TIU#

in the Wtlitclni blu

N4CBS SATISrACTOBV
Bulubllulvud IBM
\m—m sia SV«t« Bunk INallSAnfi

Dft Siwrif & Piikilli{ii

DENTISTS

BOIL

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

D OWN

Every argument and you will
find that Hannah & Lay Co. *

“BEST” FLOUR
Hannah

AIbsolsj^^ly

and a Free Ticket to Cole Bros.' Br^t Circus

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE

,

Two Oroai't 9Howm

No. these shoes are
not worth ‘*$5*’ or ‘*sold
in other stores for
as some dealers adver­
tise. /*ti/ they certainly
arc the be^t $1 Qxfords
we have ever sold.

SPONGES
We have sponges of all
t kinds and description.
Many .sponges look
better than they are;
many are better than
they look.
We em
them for what they are
d for the purpose they
aree be^ adapted to.
assortment is large
Our assortme
and our prices right.

City. Book StorQ

$1.00

KIUEB HIMSELF IN CEU

^1-

mm .f

.W wv«l«d of tkitmlx tiH-

TWO PIOMEERS DEAD

ir

tkmtm v«aiii.

5 OXUjOCK EOmON

IBCAniBTPpUCE

&

Lay Co.

Ml/MS C.YOONO HBNS
CLOTHUVG e. rOROTSH

They Tell Tbeir Fiieods
Those who prohtiby our exceptional offer
. on Suit* and StraSr Hats, Negligee Shirts^
other summer clothing, can'tt help
but tell their Iri^ds, and this keepstbe
ball rolling for iul

Mmmm*
Remnants of Straw Mattings

10c per Yaril
lengths 2 to 10 ' . ^ ,

yards ’

Men’s Suits going at

$5.50, $7.50, $9, $12. $15

Everything goes worth uptoSQOyd.

1

mEVENWGRE^D 0. B.C.CUIB

XisvAretes^en

MtM MAKL •*TK» WAS THE
^
CUCST or tIONOII.

AMair

t

M oaly.
WboauALtwAsmltorl
WMittIftli*S3J06.SniKIQaep(Miti » the «n«g»
hMk»ortlMr«wntiT faekastoethen thufamew

ST tNt Mmc W

_ mi

They do the work
quickly and economical­
ly. 1 h^sc stoves arc
cheaper to operate than
a wood, gas or gasoline
stove; they arc perfectly
safe' 10 use, and if you
knew how dieaply you
could buy one* you would
not be without k.

Ovaetbab.i

of Mn. I. A. Tbompa oi Vwim
htrm< te komuf of MU* Umhol B*U*.
• bn** «Mrrte«e to C. C. U iUtaM fif
Dearer irtJ! take ptarr Sa,*nr6of. IW
pretty sm
|ipd«ee. rrom Ike eMetroaer mr Ite
ter* His%s table were nepea4«4 wad.

I tbfwa tons atPMMra of white
M mn to aneb ^flnae. srhere tbay
faacaned to naaiat UtUe nid
Mt noaapaya of bowers ia srhiie

•-TUUt^ss'A’as^'

that

:f*artalaa womro bare rerlrrd the
i^ pAkm of waariac IW ear rlaica A.
.•aibt hoop abirt falh^l to aaatn mme m
fr Mtb. 4bar had to have aoBHhlaa l.eau
• ...Mtol toUka lU plare
,Tba earfew liasa rrcmlarljr rnouab
bat tba
Trmrer^ Clt>
paaa bo ba deaf. Pehia^bt^r par.
aau are aleo, aaymay it lieema that

AMUSEMCNTb.
Coboerahit Ibe Nonhweatera \C«l
iasa Otoe Club, which apiH*ates beiJaljr lb, the
UartH*r Palladlam
■W!
-Tba Nortbwe«leri» College Glee
club *ate a coaeerl «i the B*ll opera

the

ftorml

d<-e«»nitiMa»

were

MUKOLD MUST j>M DOM GREtT BUStUESS

cards rei^rfseatiaa bappi DESPITE THE FACT J4E SHIPPED
iH. tin ime m( Miss Hafe*
little 1
JEWELRY STOCK .BACIL
ta tb^ acTiral of Uh- prinrt
aad the depnrtarr of the maideo ta bU
Juttien Oartia Decked t..ai Kmysley
aer was aerved by MUs Hatteoburj.
Merchant Must Live Up to Terms
the Ust Item on the memi liejni; pineaf ContracL
p ire* la mbtfii were liny etm^
of rice, mhhh were la»er wbosered
upon the K.iesl 44 h.tH»r. the lu. i».i U‘
1t»e case of the OonUn*wtal Jes eln
laga.»Mlows:
iU* %n liouls Maalguld was tried l>e.
iitrawberry CocktaU
JuKibr Curtis yesterday afiei^
Brook Tnml
iMHm. Mr. ManiKOld U a iKsd and
Harmtoim ChU*s
l•otatoe« JuUennr shSe merfiiHnt .if KlncHlcy and It
.. «a. ...........
.H pmitoc
Curb'd Celery
\)Uvcw
RadUh liirros
little Jew ell )
unymay f.
Bmlfed Rprina Chicken
UmikIiI of Ibt >.'». liy e«enpaii> j. SgCfi
New I\)iatoes
worib of
.jriie .1. .ii wa^ .>..111
Green Peas In I'imball Cases
picj.'d iasi tirtoUT niul
Mamvol
t>rm Roll*
Currant Con^^err*^ signed, a oontimi't a*:r. eing to take UCherry RaJ^
Wafers ^ rood* when dcitwrynl.
Uetore tji
pineapple l»V
Cak«*?<
pmsjf. came be BhU drinled that fc.
Coffcf
dkl nvW want tbvm and <1 ucui thet
Candled Rose Learca
ar4ival itnmedlMel) sh^ifietl the.!
After the coorluslon of the dinner bark The company
n Impromptu musical program was
make lilm liv. up to the term '
juch enjoyed.
t«r the «•onl^act. ^Mr. Manig.dd elaln
that be Nni^.hl iind.-r falst i. pM lit.'
di-.vl ma
innih end that the . Hire
fraudulent
lie ?eeks to repudia».
■■—
, Youno Lady Who Coiildnt bwtm Had the eMinfra. t .ui Ihoe groutids. Rmurit.
matte Tvnre.ent the font mental Co.
Very Pleasant AfUrnoon cn a ,
while Amtl Nerlmgef Io.»ks after tb**
Raft Yeaterday.,
IniereMs of Mr. M
antgold
At oh
of young ladles enjoyed .n time aeomproiiii-e waq.cerletl. Mi.
very plearuuif swim at the Weyjuctong Manitold givltij: to’Smuithmaife k
Aim
ay
a
ejieck
Wr-^7:..
IteforigH’In .
One of their
because of her Inability to the eheck cashed they lermardcrl tie
krep herself aSnat. was ttuabic to nwch neincy to the j^'selry eempanv. bn!
the ran. *0 they all j.uned iii and uf*ou piesentaimn ;«l the KliiKslek
pulled it clo;.er to tbe shore. Horn iiank ff^oo whom it m.iv drawn tiu
U'fore they came in. the wind check was not benoied. Mi MunigtH shllted to^'anothcr quarter and It mas haxing no roooey tleposiir**! there
reinibur: wi
Ibto fur tbe girls to pull tb« l^ter . the ‘ comiahy
Smurihmatte U Alwav.
raft hack. All were able to *wlm but
This nmrulne Jiisiu v t'unis n*ndej
with a true spirit of
his
deeivioii
in
favor
of
the
idalnllff
doyaliy tto v illdnT d.sert the raft bur
rv'm*lni>d thekc f»»r s«mie lime; the lhen;li> in.ikfnp the lonfract valid
mind bavini: a very ro.dinc elfect. Trix and l.mding Mr Manigtdd 10 the tern.,
TinMiatn fln-nliy nolire«l thidr pCiMlica euulaiue*! in It. ,

RESCDaniUMH

of the youajt people of the KranpHlral
ebureb of thto city.
The eolertala
nasTwaa pre-.|H by a lanie andi
aace. who gave the jouas tneo im
atiBtad ai^lauao ia. appn i iation or
tbaiir afforta. ^
*The prograv cdOfcUted of solos,
paartatte ounrtx^s aad *«tociiuna by
the octette of the rJub. tBt..n«nerM*.l
with' readlaca by Kddla U KarhH
The reader was imc »»f ilir Um ever
npjinv of this* kin.!
fv>e<nti«»n
of
ItlrkciiJ.*
'•Rcrooge aad |daHev- in ib« Christ
mciit. and ^.•c•l^«•«l hU kmurb. hringlng
Inaa atory dlal»i;m. wae t \r<>ilcni.
EAST ACME,
•'Id ih»Io work. II. K GrUN no* the party ashore. Tlie a.-cident ma. j
ptored a deeded favorite, be U?iai: all the mon* regr»*uilde heeaei-M- the’ Gutting bay is the order bf the day
’ recalled many Uia»». All ibe niusi
dlr.taiMY Ihdt had to In* coerett
Angiie^luThntit
himself
neV
Allgit
hay Khed.
clans were armnvniK fn M^spoodlna to
Mr. and Mr> WIMl calk d
. Mr
• encores. The pleev.^ nang were by
and
.Mr>t
Cl**»>
last
Rtpiday
the best compoeen.**
Mr. AHgtrt' and fam tty
‘ took dinner
• Real Estate Transfers.
at Mr. Lemis* tb.- 4th.
Ton MV *.r
vt ^o-tr. ronr bodr
Wm Blake to Charier Denrtesd! ‘ Mrs. Ellloit and Mrs. l^iming call
md s. block
vlUaga of Acm« on Mrs. Clees last Thursday.
lacks
I
. arn stoak.
J ^Nemcomb ^ad a ht»nxF* burt by
bad Uate i«. Uo ,; n^th: why not
to Hattie H
belp F^tuTO ;by talR HolUatec’s
day night
Mr. CR-es has stone aall put unde:
Bocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets.
to Hatue H
RItile
Mr. Winnie and Mr. Cm
tot i. block 4. O.
Keene.•j^e^^ak.
Sficenta. Jtihasoa Dm* Co..
the work
Lem*t>» and family t.xTk dinnei
Bl?ie
** ^
to CUrahel H
ee A GAR ;?TO\'K dr'es n,^ ^eivok the
-Allcires Sundav.
. Winoje. Mr. Pllkar. Mr. All*
W-nok. CiHineclions all frvv Traverse
. et al. to Elsie
l»*d Uiuv (Gih-sr that i%
R, Hannah. |«rcrU. tl*
•.jptyUMCo
.
I* i.- the name h«* Is knosn
August VEtiKialr and
mlU-d at Mr. Cb-**ee
lot* 5.
7. S an.l
block
:||1 QUICK. THE TAIUOnTiMk.. good 1). n
IKI add o. It. In
•.vClethM.. 201 Cast Front SI.
Mr. Ihelv
a hi.n-c one day last
Mavis
Ethellnda
mei*k.
a»d mtf.‘.
Most
of
th.pfHjpk'
in ihks Vi. initv
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
:e 12. $r«n.
Anton \Y. BarUk and wife to Cha^ went either to HIK Rapids «>r YuI.r tie
4ih.
Thi'y
all
rtqs.rt
having a
Wilhelm, el al., |»sic»'Is. fl.oif
time.
Michael Shinchs^U and wife to
Mr. CUx'5 hi* huili himself a r
Chas Cb«-odllrk. parrr lD, :;w T. lomru
bruiom txvat. and H is a Naiity
It
rs. wage 12: ITtM>
G. C. MeCIHIand and wife to U F mill Im on*' of the finest HI .at* on Et!
Lake He Intends laucchtiic It there
*me day this week.
yutrllTT to C Mae Me
• Francis Allgim rallcr cm 1
parreU.
ETC .vSB from Mkscss sM
nee* Randay
Chas. 8 Jobnaon. bhenff.
Ftorence Ciees calk'd on Mrr. Cm
Mnmd. parrel*.
, poverty. Save your
Kiste R. lUnaah. et al. to Claroqc^' lor Saturday eximing.
money and your money
Harry Allcire fell and ' hurt hi
K. IVnim. Ms II and 12. bbwk 2. P
head five weeks ago and it I* quH
II * 4th
vsill save you from
Wm. iM'lkirk and mife to James Sol
worry and disappoint­
kirk, lots 11 and 12. bh- k 4. Oak
ment.
I'ark. Stic.
Thomas KcldertBOEH*' to IU»her*
VSs't, ,our
and
A painlen cone for pain. One's pain
WlliPon and wife, lot 27. bVVk 2. Oak
y,.or luonev will bntiByoo
Park. %Zon
err curable. Hollister's Rocky M*miu
Bacoent nnd bappinemi.
•ilhrtin. et al. to James tain Ten rt'ine., to one * rHI. f mmc
l«rrchi. Oak
dUirly. Tu-a <»r Tg».l* tv. 25 c*>nl:.
HeiRhtK, I72S.
JohnsDO Drug Co
in Upv Iwok la aafo, ranHANNAH.
BIhI wvailabW at
■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rennel and
all Umtw.
Cblidrea of ManUtee are vlsillag Mt.
•Moow iMia winpa. A
and Mrs. Clmrie* Laaienl.
Mr aad Mrs E G RawHngs, Cm.
bank wjll keep yofxr ipooer
Gray. Sr., and Tbtw Rawllna* apont
from flying away anti wi|J
Buaday with Mr and Mrs Knapp ol
hold H onUlibobent nae

SI?..,

...

Save Your Money

MICHIGAN COMPANY'S
BOATS ARE CROWDED.

northern

not her -Traverse City" Escunsion
Northern Point* Will Be Given
SwMiar NesL

The icteamer iniDoi? m^a^ In p*.>rt
this tnoming aad h-ft the asual amount
of rrelglit iM^sldcx A number of pa^^^en
Si rs f.u l.r-al iioiuls
The Nortb. rn MlrlMgan lin.* is Udtic
taxv.l toll. ra,n..|.. m !tn- p....ns.r
luc..> The thn-e big
arc ,.,ld
«i|| out «‘d ChiiraKo for loroorro* and
'alurday and partialty >*dd o*jt I..1
rest mc.'k Tills U largely dut; t«» rr
aurt traffic a* the boak- aflord out' of
he Ijest n»ta»>s ft» the oorfheto nuui
eertiig |daVnXjO«t «if Cht.wgn
The Illinois mill run anothei -Tnir.,
T'e City'* «'Xcurjion Smiilay. making;
v<i ^top at i:ik R.iT>lds and thcrri.y re
umiiig at ? 20 as u iial vli. ii thlr
xlm run Ih left nut
r'in. •• iht
'Uange. ilt< r«' *•xem.•io^^ li;ix»'
tmire pojmlar Ilian **xei and U i . '
iBccted that , a Urm -uumM : *d i . al
.pie mill lake .ndx am are of Sun
‘iMy'h trip mhich Is’..iic ..l f . ue» i
lellghll.il on the lake*
Mr.v. Ida Burns i»f Bb-.minct.m III
md Mr^. I.. L Mcl>« an ai«* ih«> r.i.s*'
vf IamtiI ApJ.uI I. C Biniis’..! lli.
NorilM-ru Michigan 1r*n |Ne».jMui

Fint National

and Mr.

Qsaat and Mr*. Win.
Frod Hrtbel and Mlaa VMa Shottor
I tbe 4tb In Qtmnd Rapids.
THY A RECORD WAHt AD.

y

Nave Ynu Been Looking Around
geitinr piices ? If so. let tis show you what we tan do
for yon during our clean-up of short .eods,
• remnauts and all small rolls. *
RIGHT

Easy Payments

J. W. Slater
M AMO INtrAIL-*YOUR ftt LIABLE HOItCrUllfttBHEM

TRY A RECORD WANT Aft

HI MSiKHK IRMI

No i.iMy tn-v*l!

~ri-iur8day

Notice to. the
Public
and Traveling Men

July 12

Prices, 25c. 35c, 50c
at SIlie

UruK^ Co.

at J. ill ns II

;2.TSKjrtJ^ y-

SMALLEY

I

A Concert Cotiipaiiy of.
Kcconiiizcd Abiliiy.

nOIfRQE lb MeWETHY

DEN-rl!

one;<icht

New York
Troubadours

Xfi. ftomtOB OEO. W. MeWETHY

GENERAL IltSURANCE
T. A. WILHELN

GRAND

•I

can poviiivcly save you 20 per cent.

,

MARINE GAS ENGINES
TS; Elfin:s thit

/-'v/x
iw thi
!»iit
y**u gi*t In
Travi nu. C'lty v..« trill
n)w.*t\8 lito! luy Bu^ ainl
Ha*k
rtatv !•'
w.iil iip>n 5«#u bi nil
Iiiit lR
a II «l
iiouM«*.
Pn-mpl
lUT
% itf. Ht'iflcuialilf pric rt
IviiM’U ;;(\f Ufa
«d jcMir imsiricii

B. J. Morgan

I..- *H ^ iTit r k
ri iri* iiobi.
iloUl.

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
This Report I* Made Up Dally. The
Record I* Not Reaponslble for
Chartpes In Prices.
Selling Price.
•Icar p<.rh, I»er barrel.... .1 IK W
t'lmr |s»rk. ptjT tmund.
’. n.*H)
t Co.k Brit.
L 4: Cu * lb
Best..
Feed,
U 4 Co *
l*gg^. I* r do/cn,.................
V*druh. |*er r»ttitnd................
t.ard. per iMuind....................
Butter.'|M*r pound................
freani.-ry butter, perjs.und
•bt'i'se. jHT pound...............
>au. |H'r bushel....................
l*otat.H.^. rnr iMelad....
•^all. fx'r barrel........

. iriri

Poall’ry ... . .V.'.V.
.
Spring CMrkcn
..............
•lover S*M d ..........................
rtmoihy
............ ..........
Buying Rate* of Traverse City Dealer*
v\*h*at ;....................
:orn. per burbri----Potatoc.^. per bushel
ttmirn peV
GccK. per do.-en----!bi.>km-b**at ..............
;'hi* kfiir«. *pring....
Hons ..........................
Oa»s
..................
Cattle
........ .
Stof'm ......................
Fancy hcRcri..........
Calves ......................
snoop ..............
lambs ......................

lOlC

Iru

Geese ..........................
Tallow ........................
No. 1—Cured bWe*..
No 2—Cured Hide*..
GreWhkIe.................
TRY A RECORD Y-ANT AO.

Our special wmdow display
tells new to get one do«n col­
lar* FREE.
E. Wilheim.
to»y ICktf

ier:CTXs.'ars

Mr. and Mrs. Mens!
Mrs. UHaon uf Unwi
Mrs
rith Mr. aad M
Mr. and Mrs

FRANK TRUDE

wbo nid that when the /ime and ,
/rrrr was fmst right you sfete '•
BtNi>K to gfet a' oew. pffpet ? <

OPERA HDUSI3

ind your money will

^ithenuaMof it.
Iwnk acpntinl ip a la*,
ttry which iIotb not obat
yonwyllifnjj. .

you

WAS

Come in and let fus
show >*ou these stoves
and gel our prices.

r paper boa«n«t hoidem
The
ceaterpteoe of bower* and feraa. and a

.. OCtMUaww, a petWoB * lifi depend* «i
... bM Bbilflr >w swUp m4
U aa art
^ Oai wranroac Bboald be fattUiar with
flMTP are caiee i» record wbarc if •
^parwaa owrid oblr beve nmom a tom
• attabaa Ibdr llaea rouW bare been
«»jMPad. If tba poaas «aa that Ww
M.,j|favaad Ibk Foorth rtnUd bare be«a
able to barm awaa'tbere woold not be
tba aomirw la aa taland borne tb^
, ,^bPtw W today Tbi- Heb ahoald U.... pitab all the «iiroaraRa»ent |~iWe
tta attoaiidB to keep up the »poii.

H* SRdI
when yoa me tbe

B. & B. WMdess
BluHanc
Oil Store

lmeehlyhi*>hk.towi^wadente tateneLhn
.fay"or Awitihg
Tbc O. D. C c*vc » v«<7 pretty

Do



Porcb and Otrt-aoor
LlfWing

KDthiogcan e»|tial—much kwtex
€\*1—dtrlric lighliog. It’« not af
fcrled hy htmU cold, win*l or rain
wiros areetasily run from place to
iampa liimg anywhero—for
a Uwn party, for inataaoe. and a
aoft,
light aecurc<i at
aame ooat Aak ot all about cur

lYSt, fbriUQA tempi aad wiring.

J.B.P^EIectncCo
125Caa!»i.

^ooe 802-2

We Sell the Pianos
That givG ih»! 1h>i of
th.il have records
back 4>f ih«;in:
< an. 1j»2 s»»id on ihcir mijrils. Wc
W.iiu lo i.Jk biiVini ss with yoU. ff you cannot conn; lo
V'y let us know
will come lo you. Wr treat- you
fairjy. squarciy andtyuu gel ihe fiucsl piaiius made.

Bradburyis all that is m ccs'^ary lo say.
The matiTial. ihr w<'rkmaii'>hip.
the wearing ability and tom:
^qiialily arr the vory b‘*st known.
Tl ruigh I'ighl adiiiinislralions
in ihc White IIoiis<'W enough*
rccommrndniion. We have
never had a di<sa.lii»lied cuilotncr.

Henning '
One of the lioc.st medium-priced
pianos on the market. One
pr
th.*U has proved
most satisfac­
when'
tory whrnver
it has been
l»laced. No trouble to show our
ixaiJiiful pianos and explain
fully all their many good quali­
ties. Shojbl be pleased lo see
-you in our Piano Room in the
Furniture Dept, at any time.

Schubert
is a piaiM that f-ir richness of.
tone, «lrplh «»l vibcalion and
workmanship has few equals.
We want you to be sure and see
this piano. Wc know you will
like it. and the prii;e is most
reasonable. .
1
-

Farrand

1

stands for the very best organ
that is made. The sweetest
tfuic. ihe linest materiaK the
best workmanship. There ore
many who prefer organs, ami
churches and young people’s*
societies should licc and hear
this lv:auiifu1 organ. The firice
pleases all. ^ You' should own
one of them.'

- We sell piano and organ stools, both single and
^ double, and the linest of piano scarfs.

Tk Hannah & Lay Mcr. Co. i

‘The Big Store"

'

i
a

Sn,‘-£ssr'ia'j5r5

wmA m tbt
§og^ rm wtai

tfmn WOK to
Vmak,
F»m»u\^ CMcoco. orto koo kooo *

loot oo* lor
SSTmIv

•ie lo fl.lh. Wl It ww^hoelc Uti'oor
■althtomon^^

kg aad hwsflete|. ttr. VteM aO^
I waa a whnlammi^wefaome by a them «r the amtt 1
^ Waa na Mlh at
aad the
the OthMkoo fartg|, wber« &oy
how.
4*2
W«m
Bfhtli
SUM.
tkla
I
mu# H,
f»r i^rti^lfWiq
*r.
Mt*; Wii.
curtSlally omertateeC The cuBm
idqim wxmld aete tha qppor
um taken In etoge by Mayor Fta ere made la a baggy veto which waa
1.0 aa4 twviM of the Yrm
taaity. to rttwn Urn wittt tt HA TisvBay hlTOo No. Tl, are roiaeoU
to the ndfaesa of wel
erne Oty paopla.
Is an RMF
nndwnrrincns
ptoeed in eon
meet at their haO far drill at *:3i
? by o-Mayor Prank Hamtk turn whatever htt that they felt that
aharp
Friday
afmmooa.
Traverae CKy. woald extead to tham
tor
of
Tvmveme
City.
Mr.
Haa
’ /
iM «ir «l
Ml •
■POMI the 4U. They retmed Tlrnr*^ Qaecw Oty camp, ha STS. E. N. of
thi importance of a c
the matt coadlal recwpUoa that M with­
rMntfaMhtP fatween the two ntie. in the p^ of the hottdtablt Trarir>. W. W. WUmam a»4 two dMgh A. will hold their regular mee
works and Iran fanndry.
oftedhy a railroad and car ferry erse CUy poople to eaerdae.
tore of On»« THtted fricM here a Friday ereafa|p la Woodamm han.
the principal points of Interest, ak
TW iMt .1^^ «> tk. pracM
ihongh there were many others which and ahowed the vahm of the
and the bei
waa the reapaaae to the toa« -Tha ^
Che Inck of time prevented the visitors
^"{?"^^^aS3*orhla*^ chapter. Mo. f02. R. A. M. fanw
ly of the ooniUtions
ssT by Dr. Battler. Dr. Sattlar
.
f^^.^yeMday
frtmi visiting. The Traverse Oty of
evening for work In ^ royal nreh 4t- ftHals wwro pnrtlcularty tniererted In
. a mott exceOiat add^ mtt ^
oe. A hnnguet win follow the '
the ImpoMt ladttstrics
and humor.
the
electric
tight
plaat
which
Is
one
cottage. ldl4?o- their
The plamdag on the pfattonn of tkn of most exoenent equipment whicb the of Maatstlqac aad oompUmatrd the
their farm, booghi of Mr. McKIbbea
.
R.
R
L
frMght
depot
M
befa
city
upon
the
enterprise
display
and Mr.. M. W. Phnani called aad kaowB aa the HooHnaa farm
purple of Manlstique point to with
: TOUUTOCUI
*
'
a and hy the hestaess mea |
Qalte a aamber from Port Oaeida. paired.
on relative. In »a«
fTcai pride. Their water power
BurdicIcTUle. Otea Karen and South
The arrlvala for
Work preparatory to the pavlac la; Kjuiee of laterust to the boafaei
Istique upon the cordlaflty of the run:iy.
Wb4^. Ml
FOUNoS^^iM'w^
' at n* .r
4ng done on Union ntfecc GMch rom the lower pmUnmila also The
c<-ption extended to them, the bastaaas .
Toaeto of Evetilng.
o
Miihilt.:awm^€O0h haveannehy Voorbewa of Blue Inland. Mr. and
baalna are being put in place and the Ire department, was also visited and
lement in the
Prerideat lUstlngs of the hoard of men and official aad particularly the ’
Btoae dlatributed.
j. H
cUmm httMiy M
Mra. Bowman and dangkter of CU>
kKk the crowd
bis offered an interesting cahlbU to vi*6e rospooded to the toast. -Ohjects Udles-for the tpleadld effona they had
ymkCT-i^^d^and 11^
July 12.n* cago and Mrs. Marker of Princeton.
eck Jaek.** who was picked up rriverse CUT crfficUls. The fire
Infieeace aad Purpoee of the Board of exerted iB behalf of their vMliors, ifaa
for becgtng' yMterday. was brooghl vere exhlhitnd and their work showed
hn^hle and Mr. Merrick;
trade- Mr. Ilastiab described the thanking the traffic maaager. S. S.
aocnd wiWi
ton SALC—A KIM
Re<»rderw court th|a aflefnaon careful trnlnifat while the department
laTmperaed
with
muaic
by the Traverse City Cooadis. and Captain
I M for hte
boroe, n year* «W
hot ihe oration, a eery but nothing was done about the ease Itself , displayed the greatest care and
car ferry fo^ the me
hoard of trade In sealing new 1
•M Uhoa him. worth llfw D. i ^W^rrnmm nad Roy .W’elabswkj of
and pleaaInK one. was glren by as a farmer baa promised to come to
J
trie, and along other lines, and hte vice rendered for the rxeunUoa.
eoeired heart) the city, take him booM mad put klm efficiency. The airerts which
Cletad. Lohe rront farm. Kaat Bay
The baaquet rioaed wy the slnglaff W
BalDly formed npon an almost coo adorwi gave opporteaMy for reflection
iT^iw^and ImrSTof^ulaniyed
the hall ga
B.T.D. 4.
JulylJ-at
to work.
Saturday evening on the llllnoU for
Lhnious bed of Ilmestooe have been
the part of the people of Manlstlque -America,- by the Traverse CHy qaarcadier Blanche Cog of the Sahrm roceaUy turned tm for water mait
boya, which leiulled In faror
Cedar Springs Lodge.
who are themselves seeking the devel
The MUnet HeHm ChriaUannan and the Ana Arbor boya. Then there wa» tkm Army wUl speak at the Baptist
Did Thmfttolvua Fraud.
sad sewers so that they were not in
It of tbelr city by organised ef
Karine Kessen of Manistee, who are a amall boya* race. Morrta Reddy won church loalgbi at 8 p. m.
There l»elng an hour or mors to
good shape for Inspection, but to «m fort. One of the most eloquent snd
visiting nt Glen Arbor, nnd MIm Rc<U the half dolUr: the little girla race.
A.
C
Boettlger
of
Chicago
and
John
•pare before tb« time of leavtag, th*
Cook of Glen Arbor called on MUs mUe Mlta Weaver won the <1
of experience in street work, great flmely tossts of the evening wi
Ott atiU maintain tbedr reputation posaibliitles were shown as the limeMr. Johnaon and Wm. Bennett,
Alice Hay Saturday aftemooa
to the loyj.
GiK*ais. ccmmitiees devoted the remttolac
Mr. and Mra. Jom^h Moran took the over fifty yeara. ran. Benneil
as premier fishermen. Last Monday stone formation offers m
by Ihe Rev, Ft, ()n«>rmn. The Rev time at their diapouU to furtlwr «allllDola for Cbarievola Saturday irtcn. out ahead and turned a aonieraault they made a trip to the Platte and
material for etcellent streets.
paid brillUnt tribute to the tertaiament of ihHr guesta. It can
like a boy. The youagntera trying ic
cured
a
catch
of
eighteen
fine
bfook
***H. H. «U*aman of Oevciand. repre- climb a greased pole for the two dot
visiting laillf>s. ami to the gallant gen be safely stated wit hoot any exceptioa
Manlstlque U in a state oT transit
Tuesday they conilnned their
the Klc«ctric Storage Battery lar bill on top canaed much merrl
of Traverse City, Northpori whatever *that the people of Maaism«nt. Ray’s dancing hall was crowd escnrslon, this time going to Carp from a lumber town to an ImporL
Co., of Philadelphia, was
Bay and Omcaa and during llque did ihemsHviw proud. They art
luut week, making arrangements lor ed In the evening. The music by the lake, where they ateored twenty-live manufaeturing renter and in this 1st
mott hospHable people, eoterprislag.
very adroitiy sun
the Installing ol a aunage battery for Rllrera orchestra was fine. The
large pickerel and five black bass, the ter regard she Is we ll supplU^ and has
U. K. I>ay's electric Ucbllng plant. was really a day of
a most prosperous future hefiue her that Manlsilque possessed young cordial and friendly and those of Travtotal welicht being over forty pounds.
evei
.The government lowirr on the dock fireworks In the evening
women cf exTepiIonsl fairness who .me City who did not take advaataga
will also iK* wired for the dUplaylng
The Bohemian Turners club will Provided with adequate* water power
there are great poasibllltles for in might Interest some of ihe gallant of this excursion miaaed one of tha
of night signals by dcctriclty.
give a picnic at Carp lake Sunday,
J. H. Mclnnls, Mrs. Jaa. Daly and Traverse C4ty. former resldt^nia
crease of her manufacturing estahllsh- young men from Traverse City. Hr
July 22.
s«m Ralph went north on the Ullnois this place, were in towp today.
slw) suggested that a view of the possibly .
William Drake ^nd ftunlly hive
to Mackinac..Saturday.
visions of loveliness which came, of- uwea Manlstlque a debt, which wIB
MIsa Bessie K. Farranl of Kaat Em moved to Burdlckvlllc.
lered splendid opporlunities for the be repaid whenever Maniitiqua will
Mr. Unacott of BurdlckvHle preach
PERSONAU
pile will leach the acbool here the
The banquet which was sened
es In the church here this evening
young men of Manlstlque. Father use the
eoiulng term.
The new mlnlstei-rthat
atatloned
The Glen Haven
the guests was schednled at the the. Corcoran s speech was one of hajipy
Dan J. Albertson of Kalamaxoo Is In
played the U. 8. U 8. 8. hall team here will preach In the church here
When the boat left Manittiqoe at IS
ster St Cr.m o’clock and It Is t
thcoghtsaml eloquently rendered and
week from today.
the city on business. '
last night tbn bfuird of trade commUdeffwt for.l
Julius ^Tnnle returned yesterday credit of the management of the af­ in which good fellousblp was forcibly tee M*( off a large quantity of fiiw«
Ladic* and Mti»c** Corfrom a short trip In the northern pari fair that the guests we.e on tlme^nd emphaslzoil. One of the more prac­ works, which were walched from Ih#
the toastmaster called the meeting to tical snbjecfs diseuased waa -Trade
MAYFIELD.
*et Girdles, 15c each.,
of the Slate
LELAND.
The 4th passed here with no bad
and Transportation- by Mr. 8. San shon by the people there to aaa tha
'San Bonnets, each. 12c. ?
Mrs. A. O. Pelert.vl and family ol order promptly nt the hour w
Miss Laura E. Curry of Traverse oeldeots and parents and proper
familiar with the dlfflciiltlos of dent, general manager of the Hantoah Traverse City pwiple off The boat ar­
Whips. .6c each and up­ city has accepted a position at Z. E. owners breathe more frcs'ly again. Seventh street left yesterday on th« tboae
rived at Northport at C o'clock thla
The Sunday acbool picnic at Hogs- M. R N. E for a two weeks’ suy ai preparing a feast of this kind, this R Lay M«rcanille company. Mr. Sanwards.
ts in Itself something iITTk* commend­ d'err gave luime valuable thoughts nurrolng. a large auAher taklah >rai|t*
•nded by Traverse lake resort.
back l&e July 4th t
Children's White Hose, lnd..*-ia at Oak*iSle f^r
Iful dlnalxnit seventy-five
ed., The hall was brilHantly llluml- upon^ the Importance of proNnslve fast at Ihe Northport Beach hotoi,
Miss
Essie
Vinton
left
for
Chlcsgc
Mattie, Bartlett
pair,
mm and cakes and
ner, alao
natiKl with rtdored Incandesrenl
iraile I elation* bet Wien ’Traverse City CapTain Robertson's Northero ho|ffl
and friends. lemonade
Is vlKltlng r
erved by the ladles
'NewAprons—Some new danKmest
strung from the ehandeller In Iberen nnd Manlstlque and In this ronmetlon Ix-iog filled to IIS capacity. Just haTraverse Ctly
Hiruhni
large. During? the afternoon pair!
Mlhs Belle Brigham Is speidlng i
patterns this time.
ter to the side, interwoven with them he spoke of trade and tran*i|»ortaUon f.ire landing t.hls mornlny Captain
called on relailvep and friends
songs were sung, seb^ctiuns ap- Khori limn at Fife Lake.
SewinB
Needles Sunday.
ing Madhine
I'
rtnte to iKe-tlay were read by
being streamerp of re 1 White
in a genefol way. Mr Sanders address Roliertron caus«-d a fire drill to ha
Miss Minnie Ball went to Alblor
V. F C<sia of Detroit, who has lM*en Frank OlbU. Mlssp V«Hla Van Der
for all machines, only vlPlt^K
blue, bunting while the walls of Ihe was tine of practical Ideas and h» given without notice on the ear ferry.
friends here, has rt'liimed
ibU morning '
and Mrt Platt
hall ¥kere beautifully «b cornt«Hl with made valuable suggestions fcif the Ix-n- The men acted promptly, and to aa In­
recHatlion given by I
MIks Gertie Rogers of Jamestown
stant tt'v« ml streams of water wara
American flags and patriotic piclii
H >VH’»on has rnmniHl to IMmlt
of Valdosta. Qa.,
4 fit of both cities,
N. Y.. t» HM iidlng a few days at Honoi
l.el>Bd.
pm. In motion while another eroirS
parilHnarlv enjoyed.
a»vers were laid for fully 3oo. and
dozen 4or 5c and 5c per after a few dsvM’ stay at North
ManufactoriM on Firm Ratla.
Miss Luia Kasterbnsjk wenj it
ManlThe families of Wm and Bert
lowend the life Ismis, showing how
tallies premnted a brllttant as|
dozen.
toil li. alr> with dlphlh-ria.
*T)ur iDdnstries and Our Kceda.- rapidly and effectively this rooM ha
Cham, and Chas Walsh sp*nl Ihe 4th Copemlsh this morning.
being decorated with cut flowers and
Don't forget o*jr White I MUs Fannie lll.*ickbu.n Is the gueat
Betsle lake. Ihe last n-malnlng un­
Berneak Forsky and family speni
wns ilM- aubjtwt of a very fine addresa done to caiu- of emergi ncy
margtierltea in large vases. The
!of Miss DuIk> Bryant.
til Saturday.
ilinOnderwci
the day at Fouch.
by Benjamin Gero trf the Manlstlque
visiting
Mias Maggie ilartlng
Gov. Frod M Warner and a part
quet was served by the ladles of the
P. H. Fev^las and Arthur Mann ol
Light and lYiwer company. Mr. Gero.
frletiflK at NorihiKirl,
f friends. Including G. M. Dam.
CEDAR.
churches of Manlstlque. and It is not
The Juerglns family of Chicago are Ninihport and D. H. Powers. Ihe
Honor passed through the city todas
duHng his remarks, outlined the ad
Miss Agnes Mahn U home from har
a; Duck lake for tthe
lolllday on their wny to Dig ilaplds, whert saying too much that while Traverse rantagofi of Manlstlque as a roannfar- visit to Cblcaga
tlac hanker, wi
City has bad Ihe pleasure of prdpa
Mrs. N. Pauliis isi»eni a few days nt
fishing they will attend summer school.
Saturday
Fied
Ensign
met wUh a painful ae- ^
iiiriHK r-i-ii
Prov
Provemont
with fr
on the Boardman. A fine fish dinner
log a great many very extensive hap
E. J. FiilJs’hum left this noon on i
elopment. Mr. ridt nt during the e«-lebtatlon here tha
n4-4^ffirTo
The foundation lor C. L. Daylon i
marred to them at the river under
quets. the people of this city ne
2rd of July. He was carrying a can­
omr.ls nearly rompleUMl.
huRlness trip ihrougli Hie soutben
statistics <if the man- non fire-cracker In his hand, when In.
Geiy> prcs4*nt4*<l
pres
direction of Mine Hobi Ho
tended one which was In tter hnndlet]
particularly large specimen
part of the state.
ufrr>uilng establishments of Manis some way unknown to hlmaeir it be­
nor at which the service was more ef
A. C. IkH'ttlger. wife and children
tique In which 11 waa shown that near­ came Ignltid and exploded, nearly
ficient and prompt than tnat displayed
who have bt>en the guests of Mr. am
ly ITO.tHSi a month were distributed for blowing bis thumb off and burning htm
severely.
.
.
In Manlstlque. The ladles did them
Mrs. John F. Ott. r^urned to iheli
wages to the working people of Mania
The Woman’s Home Mlsrionary aoselves proud, and the young ladle.home In Chicago today.
tlquc in the mapufacturinK plants.. He e|4*fy fact at the chnrrh this week.
who walttHl upon the guests did so
*. and Mrs. Lester Sayers. Mr. anc
Frank Lal^n»p and family nad
Congressman Roswell I*. Bishop o
gave detailed figures that were «irMrs. dlanforth. their families and
»lih characteristic courtesy and cheer­
prlslng not only to the pc^le of Trav- Home others spent Sunday camping at
guests, also Mr. and Mrs. Huey and Ludington was In (he city today for t fulness. The atmosphere of the
Nolan’f landing on Carp lake.
ersc Clfy but to some of the Mania
daughter of Slights, made up one of short lime
The snbjtel of Rev. AUington's dlaIng was one of gCK»J cheer, and bethe smaller parties picnicking at the
MaJ. Blanche Cox of the Salvatloi
tique i>eop]e as well His addre^ em- rourse Sunday evening was -Deci­
iwf-en
the
Manlstlqu.*
r>4'.»ple
nnd
their
UUe the 4th.
Army arrived In the city this noon.
phafbe<l the fart that with the flrn» sion.- and was enjoyed . hy a fairly
;e Hodges and
Arthur Winnie Is spending a part o Traverse City friends was mad
foundation upon which the business large eongregatlon In spite of the Be
r Ho
se bent.
most pleasant reUnt Ions hip anJ
the day fishing on Boardman,river.
Intenvts of Manlstlque are already
d M;
ith what
4
Cedar was vbdled Friday with
gene Foster
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bterenson o that is sure to be Instlgg.
built and with the characteristic bus mightt easily have boea a very had
Miss Isa Connley of Old Mission Cadillac are the guesta of Mra. M. E
Musical Program.
Ue and civic pride, and enti-rprtse ol fir.'. The^lngham tug coming to Imre
See our si>ccial win­
Miu. O. E. Hall of Geneva. Ohio Ilk) wood of this city.
the business men of Kiat city, its fu In the forenoon threw aparka which at
The
Manlstlque.
bard
rendered
rlfe^
[t^of
o
n
former
pasior
paM«r
of
the
K
Kings
about 12 o’clpek burtt Into fiamu la
dow display — Union
D- J. Ncssen of Glen Arbor Is In lh« lection at the* beginning of the feuu tun* growth and greamess are as­ the large boat house belonging to tho
ley Baptist church. Wslted Miss Ve<la
'
street.
v
Van -l>enort
-vort and called on other city on husinesa.
followed by ceveral seb‘cUons by Prof! sured. Mr. Gero Is a pleasant talker Dewey
friends here JYiday and Saturday.
Saturday
E J. Ibtekman of Elk Rapids ii Horst’s orchestra. The orrne*tra
and has a pleaslfig personality which mill.
Mrs.
J.
L.
Gibbs
entertained
infor
Then step tn«ide a^d
makr-s him. a von Interesting sptwker
mally Friday evening in hono rof Mrs .transacting business in the city today c<dved mlhuslastic applause and
Floyd Cummlna. Ada Buck and W forced to several encore;!. Interspersed upon aa occasion of this kind.
rrpstcr your
on
Hall and Mrs. Henry Sargeanl am!
daughters, who have been her guests MeClan. all of Rapid City, arc spend Ixdwcen the tca«ts were several se
One of the refreKhlng bHs of humor rolt- eff.irts of a hastily^ arrangod
the number of collars
for two weeks past.
of
the program was continm-il by W. hncket brigade. Ihe fire was kept
ing a few davs In the city.
‘•ecTlons of a musical eharacier. among
Mrs. Sargi«nt and Misses Clara anJ
in the window.
Wm E. Chane). a Kalkaska busl them being a violin m.Io hy Prof
E. Campl^Jl. editor of the l.w.br at (.^roed^KeUr^ou-T^
^
i
Emllle Sargeant took the boat at
I
.'orthport. Mr^ Campbell talked uptm
Traverse City for Chicago Snnday ness man.* is at the Whiting.
E. Horst, which was »nrorvd several .Nonhpe^
A’^rarrsf c^rss*—
night. They wete accompanied to
Frank G. IRTilte of BcUalre speni 'times. The Traverse City quartet -.Northp^ and Her
Icr Future Great
a number of oor young people odeTiaverse City by Mrs. Gibbs and Mis>- (be day visiting Traverse City friends
braled the 4ib at Empire. AmoorUm
nesa.”
He
alaled
that
.Northport
was
consisting of C. A Skelrher.
Marion Gibbs.
Msr. Charles Conklin left today foi King. Dr. J. A. Snyder and
the bub around which Traverae City sum. Herbert SofllTan, Jerry SaUtvaa - 4
Will Jackso_____ ______ _
t few weeks* visit at VenDontvllle.
lion with his mother fibre
,
Hunter also contributed to the enter and ManUtiqoe revolved and that that and Joe Shoalck.
dentally doing some artistic photog
Mrs. wni Hamilton of WllUamsbun Uinment and were repeat<*dly encored. delightful resort village was IndlspenMrs,
raphy. He I*
In Detroit.
trrtved in the city thte noon for a vlsii A trombone solo was renderetl by
aablc to both. He spoke of (he great Mrs. rrmnkfatber nnd Mrs Hanufford
Frionda of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jack
with
friends.
pomlblUtleu
as
a
resort
of
the
future
on. now of Pittsburg. Pa.. wlUI be In
drew Vlack w.hich was also greatly
in their
terested to learn of the advent in
appreciat^Kl. Ope of Ihe best mumlcnl and the many advantages offered In pUr-d thr Maple CUr «l»e •» 0»aw
Rox)
of a little
numbers op the program, however that pleasant village. His talk waa,
coUar.
Js^vson
Hr. Hart
poaetaaiod by btu of wit and humor
Mru. E. A. JamlaoB and Mrs. Fran IP and family visited with Mrr* Hoyt’i was a'henutiful solo by Miss Undgren
fered to the wlnimra.
t's Th«>mpmm visited at vhe hooM of folks Snbday.
of MnnlsGqoe. one of the talented which found ready appreciation In the
audience.
John Hobbs Saturday.
Mrs. Dora Crom retnrned ’to bet young mnsictos of that city who
Ncxi iuarcst
hmmda, nm possess its distinctivs
Mias Isa Counley of Old Mlagkm home at Traverse aty Saturday.
grcnl favor In aochU and musical cir­
rtyW and perfect fiu Be sure to i;et
visited her parents last week.
There were twenty-four from thlthe. Corliss-Ccxio Outing, a culUr
Between Traverse
Miss Myrtle Rarick U at Hodge, as velghborhood yrent over to Mr. Ma cles. Miss Undgren haa a splendid
yuuTUnjoywuariag.
sUting Mrs. John Wlnchcomb daring on’s landing and had dinner on Op soprano voice and her singing was City and Manlstlque,- was the subject
the barn building at the Wlnehooml «nks of Duck lake and bad a honi loudly appUuded and encored.
of the toast responded to by ex-SUte
ride.
All
reported
a
good
time.
nbQUtwsaring qualittea. mark your
Senator J. W. Mllllken. Mr. MiUiken
The banquet was iweslded ot
Thirteen peraoaa. twelve ladies and
Mr. Runk had the miafortnBe to lost
^e geotkunan. from Mayfield attend i swarm of beta one day last week W. a Tbomaa. who served ns toast; to his usual happy manner compli­
ed-ihe Sunday school convention at but two or three did not Call to leavt matter. Mr. Thomas pros^ with mented the peonle of Manlstlque of
Big corns, little eorn^ihelr'stJngers
wlt.h
him.
the great mmeess of their reception of
Aadhm*awkra// corns yield to John-’ •
Mra. Rice visited with hU jlaii^er the grace and dignity which U c
They are the'bcstl5c
the people of ’Trsvenm City and ma
terfstic of \he gentiemen of
mill at Oobbs Jnactlon. He is aaid ir Mra. Bert Nash. Sunday.
■oo'«
Com Core.
have ST four months run.
-2 for 26c-Collaron
Mru. Bert Ripe was up to her fa Uqoe and interspersed with the ge- s ired them that t»'e people of T>a»gw^attkauadof tha Mdiag lias
The Gibbs saw mttl started ytssler ♦her’s. E,
inning strnwberriei spouses and loasU were many Utile c rae City appiwcteted their efforts aad
earth.
day morning on the hemlodc cut.
the splendid evideaeefi of goo^ teL
witticisins
and
kindly
remarks
hy
the
whkchtottpM^ will last six or eight
wm. wine and wUe rialted wttl
^oMtmaster. After the good things
Mr. Hoyt’s Sunday.
The aannal school meeting was held
Mrs. Dowd Is gecting better hm mmn the tables were dlspoi
ast eveolag and thermal lmsiBes»
Prmtdfat Hattiagi or the Traverse
Nine months school was
City
of tnfie eauaed to be pre- portstioD fscUlties between ifie two
Iso fiao tocMaatal faad.
getting ban in his sMe at] anUed to every lady ta the n
to pot a fouadatkm
aoevealr boa of cholee oaadtai
fainnk nrrtved home yeo the fMtocy of Sttaah BroUMn A Amk
ode, Tneerae iBly.- tha addr
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Tbare waa talta a ctwwd here Ur#
W, M. Kmiwt. U C. IIMr««b at i/aa4fh. The hall game iielweeo Oegar
jti. P. K. U thrl an4 im cUUrNi mM Rfia and IMqb. a nerea lairtat tame;
<INt» A«Mbtf4 or OfUM lUpMa fook raaoltad la a aeore ac 18 to C la farar
tka tlil—M, for tW ba, trib lUii or Oaiar Xna. The hattery fOr C
Ran wm Kewman and Powrfl; lor
Boioo. FUber and Sebnonka. The
MH. A. n. »nMi. B«t* KnibM boya nino bad a very good attaa
ai
their bowery dance.
•a* mm, Waator
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Charley Tucker and Dcdphiia New
. fiaaia <bla BMndaB.
aa dirrve to Timvarae City cm
’-''Br. au Ma. A. n; *«,bh. i«* th* «a rrtday.
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T. H. Aadan
Aadmon oT Rlcha
Ig a gwoat at the Beach hotes.
A. H. Mtllikea aad faBiiiy rwt
BBe.Thuruday evealag.
Mr. aad Mrs. Prter Van Dome
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IlirtHiin) ltd city op>|hfH|a^y/m Korth. W. U Kufrr and artfo of Wblu-hall
am apmdlng a ahon tlinr at tbr Imrk
Placo.
MIm Mnagi*y of Oin«*oa. aprnt y«Hiti»rdar ai Trawar City.
T. W. AodiPraon. an Omma rt‘aortrr.
jraa at tha Park PUcr y^ntrrday*.
lira. i. B. Jaaptnga of Drtrtjn; aponi
lam aicht at the Partt Place.* gim left
Urta BMTtirat lor haf aummrr home at
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* A O. Prtable ami wife of Geneva. N.
Jr., are. rennMlittiiat'llie I'ark Place.
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AlUe and DelU Archer of Traverse
City are picking the cherries on their
fathers farm In ihia place. '
Prank Xoeell of Chicago la vlaft
Ing hli slater. |Rra. E. J. Brtnkman.
W. KIman expects to move bit fam
fly to KIk Rapids this week, where he
has been working for some time
Rmr. Cfouii
are Tlaltlog i
Mrs. Warren/
Mrs. E Wt
Bisce from Grand
The Sdaday sohocM mve lhelrChll| Mns
N
Raay spent several days In
dren’a day program, ypatetday
nk Rapid* last week.
Qalte^a number nf the mtle folk
Mra. Van Auken of Vanderl.llt
ehjoyed the Pourtb by helping
eelebrate hfa seventh I
of thla place.
OM Mlaalon la rapidly flHing wHh
^*Mrs. Cims Rinehart and Miss Orpha loirrUU. The cottagea are ail occtiman
n ifc aPd pled and the bole!* have quite a num­
ir Of the Bcottvllle ber of gneata.
K^s. are visiting their nnclc. J. W.
Mm. Higgs of Nichols. Mo., la visitJuly a.

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mm at the hump «if Mrx Schmedcr
on k'rlday afiemoon.
-Idr. and Mm. Waller Gordon have
iftdmcd home from the 8c»a
n. H. Powem apept Tuoadaj
c gneat of Mr. and Mm. F. R, Davis.
MIkk ^'Twaec* W.Kdaey ha* cIom-iI
ccetiafuf term of school al HarN
and relurtUHl home last week.
and Mm. Hunt
lint and family, atv
janled h£^^ Carmen^ am
thU week from GrandvlUe, Ohio,
apend the auromer.
Mr. and Mm. Peter Wnrr.hiirlf apen
Wedaeaday ereming and Thumday In
Trak^me City.
M^ O. E Wilbur <
pimt Monday In town:
Charles WrlKlc) *iK-nt a few day.^
r thla weqk in Charlevoix.
The Beach hotel wa.K opened
htimday exiting and all weiv glv
a cordial welcome. The large cro
who attended were received by M<
dame* Bondy abd Roberlaon and
led to the reception room*, wlu
were made to feel at home a
apent an enjoyable evenln
evening.' ' Afi
time wa* ap.M
in dancing. miiKic being
by
Ing fumishod
fu
the houif orcbeatr
orcbeatra Opekof the pleaaIng featiirea of th
the
costume* worn by
A i*r'
play of firework
highly enjoyable (
Kefrevbmenia Were i
July 8.
NOATH MANITOU ISLAND.
Itn l»ttle
l»lilr Huifier
V
Ml**
of Sonlb Man!
tou In working at the r
H. Prauai- gave a danc Vn -the new
very enjoyreported.
A party of Leland young |mh»p1c
came over on the launch ‘‘Why Not*
(^pi. 81. Peter and crew are reiKirted to \H hu*llem. They mad
mch mpparato* drill in 2:eS.
Tbe ateamer Mtiaourl landetl
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Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Domlne. Arthur
Domlae and Prank TV Per were the
goeata laat Sunday of Mr. and Mr*.
>rome Korton.
Mr*. Gua Domino and Mm Fred
umlne vtalted with Grandma Forion
imday. Gimndma 1* no boner.
Bert Undaay. Mta* Boale fYlrtoo ami
Julian Forion of Traverae City vlaltod
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Domlne July 4th.
RIU Porton. Ed Ftorton. Eugene
loa and John BanBetl visited July
.
with Mr. mad Mr*. Joseph Forum.
Henry Coortadc has; twelve cherry
filekera picking hU eafly cberrte*. He
la shipping them to Chtoago- He haa
two weeks more of ptcklng.
The two young men who tbongbt
they were anuirt. took Bert Lindaay*s bicycle Friday evtmlag. whleh
waa lylag agalnat Joaeph Porton**
fence in front of the remdeoce. The
wheel was traced up by Bert. The
roong men wen? ueea taking the wbeel
by Bert, who ™ sitting <m the port*.
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sale
TOIVIORROW
At St inbers ^
Calicoes and
Lawns
Wi! buv madi? & »iit>c
. -cial
priot?
Fifty l*ii‘
•Uindoni C«lki)e. ’"ilild
Lawua, worth oc jjl ^
luwl tk-nya,at.. ititC

Uttbleicbed Sheetlog
Not f|nflo n yanl Vido. bat
a Very ^Iqual.
' ityntUie pnoe.

This advertisement deals almost exclnsively with specialties
for snmmer wear, Sommer fabrics, elc-althourh there arc
many other special priced lines on sale throurhout the store,
These arc especially dcservlof ol yonr attention.

me Skirts, White Shirt Waists.
Peter Pan Waists and White Suits.

SC per yd. lOc per yd and
izcpcr yd.
Ltdles* Summer Vests
SlcMwelesa. good quality,
and foil aiiee, iu imre
white, cream and bhuk,
worth 12c to 20c per
those

sptc

Z^.'±..29c

l».iii
Tiiijond Wbil.' SkirU of Indian I Shirt Wui.U mid
lli-ad, mndo up in iMviutifult • Wnl
nisU ill while fiiul ef»Ioni Us
Etylt** at ouly
n«illy Mirj rl/tini:. so in iny |»n*t.
$1.25, 1.60. i;76 and 2.501
ty stylos at T?iicli awful low
IliKh Grade; Whin? WiiiaU. fully a jthiiil li-as than others an* ask-1

***$

75c, 9Sc and JI.25

1.98. 2.45, 2.98.4tc j

5.000 HAND HIRRORS

21 inch Black TnlTetii Silk. (Witar tniaran.
twd). Onr former price waa 8bc. We
wimttoclose it out on aocx>unt of the
width. ThU prioe Will do

GIVEN AWAY FREE!
Btgmtiing ia
ng w min BIVE
AWAY, ebtoluta// feat, a pr9tt/ HanA Mifror
mith niep mpAcnhn bmek, to artr/ catfawtr
«ai/<v « P«rchMt9 of $2.00 or orot.
^This offor miirhoU good'for m tkirf tmo
on/f. ,

Positively llie jmitest values in

, 36 INCH BLACK TAFFETAS
DonH buy until

MBITS
AXD
BUYS’

74e

W’cnreRoiDKto have loU of Rain. Be
iirep»r«] for it with a Cravrootto C«t
. Ay., have about 100 yartla in dilTenmt
• ahadea of Tan, tborougbly water^noof.
worth $1.501 yanl, CO inebea
wide, for...

98c

STRAW HATS
25c

WOOL DRBSS GQODS

Worlli $1.
at............

50c

Worth 4.M),‘

...7c

Black EosrforMiswwand
childrrMi.

3 Pair for 24c

Lnrlies' Lnce Gow?, in
white, grey and black,

MISSES’ SKIRTS
Two Great
ireat Snaps

r’.Kr.Jras*:
...... yoc

Misaea’ Skirta .*»
of Black Duck wi

worth $1.50, at.

Mimm’Skirto. nuulc of .Sidliao. Panama,
and other clioiou fabrica, in Broim.
Blm-and Black, worth

LADIES’SKIRT SPKIALS
Ladioa* Skirta. tmule of Blue mod Blark
Dark, with white doUaiHl ^ f
fiiGiret, worth $1.50, at... ^ 1
Ladirw* SkirU, made of Fine Panamas.
Hicilians nnd Novelty Kuitincs. in light
and dark colors and black, 0 2 OH
worth $5 ami $*;. at............
MISSESMACKETaH, n nice loiof tbem,

Itoya’ Sliirt W’ui.te, tcanUfuJ atylem elegnnUy inmlo up, M

19c, 25c. 39c and 45c
S<hooU'ntUrvll^foryoni4{mtoi*. IfQg-,
a
lot of them, ai only.... OjfL>

.... $1.98 ■
LADIB8’JACKETS, in kx>te and liaht
fittina. Iona lanalha and abort leagtha.
Every one it thit tcaioo'i
$7.S0.$Wand SIX
bero redaoed to $5 a
LADIES’

SUITS,

worth

beaDlifiinttOealyleaat only

SpedaUy adaiaed for MpanU tkiito.'

:

W’hite l^.derikiVu’for

I Oc. 16c and 25c

maih* of Tu«HaiI head, Indian Lintni, niul Lingorio, tin* inarkt*! iptoiiil at

SILKS

i

.MI’S LIN l>KAWER.S
iind Wai.U for ciiildmn.
idUi».«. .pcHal,

White How) for MisM
t and ehiMren, nxofdlent
values, hlltiaat, at

SHIRT WAIST SUITS

27 inch j;f*Duiao Habutui Wash Silk in
Creaiii. Light HIoo, Navy, Pink, Leiiion,

Meet your

'Wc

S2.75, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50, $5, $6.50.

lOc and -

to be foniMl in the rity.

WRAPPERS
Nif\ ta«Iy atylf«a, nUdo up
of atuuilaid
calif'ora,
fsrrc^ltm ftnd lawnh, in
li;ilii. miKlium and dark
rol.irs, worth $1 25 and
$l.:»0. To make tjnirk
S4 lliiig we iilace tliun in
HI
two tou. an
aiKl olhi rs
lit.................
Oorsi*t a>vors and Moaliii
Dmwr rB, worth
onr

Here is the greatest line and the greatest values.

Sommer Wash Goods
Orj^andiiw. . Dimitiew, Hatiatos and fine Lawns,
lienuliful dotignB ami
colonni,'!, worth
l.>, 2lK‘ and 2.V- a ynnl,
nn; divnl«i into Ihrco
InU to pick from ht
Ibeae extra low priroa, •

wheel. Bert told him It, the wheel
was not returned Satimlar morning
they woirid be arreeted. The wHwel
waa fbaad by Bert from where tW
had taken it bright aad warty Bat unlay
gS?^?Lay^ dSSediSS^ ^A^hen

July 9.

EPICURES MAY SING
abmit the pleonirM ofhmlaml!
nboMte,” Wfor ev-ry .lay md;

lew week* with dier al»ter. Mra.
r OoWloo.
Rev. Httrihut and wife left Tburaday for a monih a may at Wi
Alf*. C. B. Nelson and m
vIMtlng relatlvea and friend* at tJad

U. O. T. M, held their regoltr

PiiHay evening, after
which rcfryuihmeBU were *ened.
O. M. Dame gpent Sunday at hU
home In town.
Mra. Mar>- ftwaiuum and family, who
iv« been gneat* of Mra. Waller Nel
»n for the pa»t few da>-a. have re
turned to iheli borne at Traverae ciiy.
Meaara. Walter and Royal Wgelow
lient the iib at ChatU-voix.
Mr. and Mt«. Max Schroeder. Pruf.
onie Bhorler spent the 4(b here as
imiley and family. Mr. and Mm. Carl
gneaf of Anna Klbesler
rbroeder. Mr. and Mm.
Aha
pii^famll) Kpeni the 4tb
Mra. Will Oriinih was a Travertc
A number from tbU place aptm
City caller Saturday,
Ctarviice and Rob Canute of OrUtt 4fh at Oidena.
Grove of BanduKk>. Ohio, apent
a»e wtiTklng for Tkger Broa. In the
-raJ day* of thla week in town the
saw mill here,
it* of Wilbur CamplK-Il .and fgmJuly 9.

ChoiM of a lot of shoit , imds' tunnl^ia
Irnjjth from 1 1-2 op to 6 1-2 yarils and C f^^. '
wide. This is a mixed lot selling
^
rcguUrfy from !Ktc to 70c square
yard. While it holds out.
choice of lot.

Mr.^ Mn. rml naaila^ Sfm.
ua nomine and U Oomliie oa the

hsnb Slihr & Sms

Mm. William Thona* entertalniM
number of friend* on the 4th.'
Mra. B’lmarn Bliloc o# Grand Rapid*
a gueti at the Baaoh hotel.

M vtll to tm turn to OM

Bk.
& n. Uteo. wlf^ ood Aaii|tb«»r of north of bere
A Irtg crowd attended the meeting
W.i '
tout tttd Mm. 1.^ Ooh^ of 11H« Hif
and picnic at the chapel here tbe 4lh.
K ,
aiMR t«>i. tftr «i N** ali4a-w«ij!B<
Roan WllJobee haa reiomed hohic
P
*
CtertM B. gorio and fitmll/nr Hn. from Ohio, where he baa boen fiw the
*
iWMod thmnli «hf
Ibir IMU year.
The ball tafoe betweM Cedar Ron
flMiMt IM thi4r trajr in P^titiialn
and Pearl Uke bere Bunda> rennlted
In u •wirr cd 37 to 4 la favor of Ce­
^ ' HP i. U. ginrootoa tiid wifi- of Indian dar Run. Batterlea—Cedar Run. New^^tpDfto tMiMd tirrmlitfi tiu* Miy tbU
and Dodd^ Pearl take. Carson
Iherrtflf.
•NimiM «| room (o Lrund for »b#lr
I. rhanie Korrla and
Mliorr noting. .
and npom iaw. Mr. and Mm Hen Bel
J. X. MofitmM! of CeAnr Rapid*. It linger of Maple City, and Mra, Mabel
In aa tbo Park Flaw. Hr will alao Miildnott and non Clarenee of Chleate
•ptnA aomr ilniff ai tbr Mtrroundtng

Going Cheap /I

them the heat of aaeg
pertly.

mum

h.re.-.oojc ov.r

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

yoama,yafat ho™.

Mn0B.
V.

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mm

PWPW
mim PElttlTMENT^^
sNiiirirn-LT/

WANTED.

I

Ml MM—— mP>—t TBM ft
m« Mt c—tmiy loMM Mt is IMr
Sistw
iWa clly M MlUjsl
dIftvasycMpf

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SSdf

WANTIO-<>»k m fHirmIr fteftf ftir'
WT. Mr». Mo—ty, «»
PON pXUCi:^lia--}{s4«ifti S^ m
lolflt^f
^ flisiM tavs Vimis t— JBllca
or Timvo^ btp. Osly hsrdvM.
Saar lama. O
A—iwt: wmgm 17
ocaa. Call for
iMro Mrs. Csrltfe. *rir
m Frost otraoL Trar
■s,
loJjr 741
aty.

yky-

•' *

-^1?:: -

W Ik. MTi IlMae aart. Tfc.
fine hr State
M.aar part. pkpM hr Scaatara Alh
(and part— of Casa-atreat toa aaa OttHw la the praMMOaSa <ia
the railroad rate bM made vefimec
to The MBatar from lows’* freqoscr.
, bn jald on or be Semaior TIRmaa Inrartably calls the
mm S^ij ZhjmiL
\
stale -Byeoway.- Be—ter Overman
,
M. S. HABi^BLU
uaM as hb Carortte 'Myawwa." MbCNy Trenauror.
tor BaDey-t forkhm Is the most MnOfflee. Raom IW BtdU Bank build slcal. He dwulla Vm aad eifohaaMes
the aeeodd -RiUde. the -o- loag.
thus. -l-o«.When Lord Eltchewi^ once mahus
od^ bfoIntM: jilfl. taka pari pay
np IM.mlad Pboul a—thi— tt rufaMm
IM te renUbla city propdriy a vary folarmlMd will ladaai fo fom
Wadelftaa, 1ft IMkA St. TraforM him from bis pmpose. Oa oae oora*
City. Mich. Cttla-a pbo-IW.
sioo a dtffarm of —ddoa foul ariam
maylihf
as do tbe SMouM of asoney Jia might
expnid on the ooBveymace of stores to
PON tALE-M443-Thlrty acres, one
ihe.fronT He wanted a couple of ihooiM a bnlf miles' Unkm strecL Three
saad pouads for the purpo— but a
monannd bsari— fruit trees: Eoett
niggardly pay departm^ at borne proinrdnn aad fruit soil. Call for price
leated^ the eatlmate das w high.
Wade Bros., 117 Front street. Trar**0*01 do It for Icaa.*- was the laHmlc
area aty/MIclL
June ll^f

mjknrw^-4>wttbm to ui- mrtr
H—»l— Md itSMi— to UorPsH
Mtadfovorltt. JtlM.fSMtsUssi. PON SALE-Cotia— at Baat
Koala Mokeaaa: foor reoma; fBoa
ImyalC J. W. Jackaoo.
jnly 34f
WANT|M~-OoQluruM M Ilodt of ro^
PON SALE-1431--Four and onadiall
all improved, good bouse,
PON sale cheap—Franklin store,
barn.
rery aaal; repoclally daalrable for
D grot
ta ofMHi Are la auanner oottaci
tens, tbnw bogs,
dred and fifty
. m K.
iU
B. Steward. 3B6 E, Ninth 8l.
hold goods, etc
span boroua.
js-i4lM»
proposition for
This hi just
June -U
aujtutemmghgro ^
macUy*to _
I n mt «sr Md osts;
PON SALE-14B4-lea craSsi p
In extra Umo to a good proflt. Wll
-id. B-X Morw.
apcH of
aodn foontnin. cnndyMil— toela.
Mjmr
t^SSri w?ll*Snr*ihe milary *
nil other flalurea. nil atoc^ Good

■S.--

If

FOR SALE
rON SALE CHIA^^Huk^ and bsr^
BTM. not W. rniot.
jttly 1141

If

FOU SALE CHIAF-Om» P—Umilsr
iKrt air fq«;«ea*d. S21. Mrs. W. II
rmui, 433 Waahlaima^^iBi^i 11 tf
PON •ALt->lMQcli Caddr i
WdrsosJliy^ldo,
jolr ii-u
PON tALI-Pf—iTty^SlC W. Tenth
Mrf^; not half ralaatloa. l—nlr
«imta. •
fuly lO-Bt
^ PON lALC-Ooe acre UK.
diaoeo to get a targa lot at
liHer of a aman M Plaalooi
w; M. OordM, 4ir W. Mnroom l
^
July PI
i.PON lALt CHIAN—S arrwi m»o<l
i eropa. Corner Hannah armtie ami
? Fern
|«ly PSf
i.
^
^
t
I.
fj
2
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I
i

FOR RENT.

tfl CASH Sfll bsh Wc 110. Ill]
Stesne, oiM HelghU aabnrb. kOEltfl
M. tr nedd before July Irt. Apply
itl5 CASH Min buy lot US. Ilai
foreann. Oak finichu suburb. SOxlU
foal, if sold Imforn July 1st Apfdy
toThoa.T.BMaa.
May S-U

.

trade, central location on :
ehank.
atrea* Ona of tha flneat coafoehmicf-offer at b»w price. Wade Bros.
liooary. Ire errmm aad candy making
127 Pmut afrr-et. Trat^-se City,
liicb. atixens phono 1219.
csUbUahiseota In city. Call for
June 21G
prioa. Wade Bros.. 137 Frost atroaL
Travm aty. MidL Cltlaena phone
FON EAlB-Good family or far*
1111.
Mty 24-tf
horse; € years old; weight sUmi
1104); sound aad nsfe. B^'rt Gag<*.
CItx. phone ll«X
joly 10-12t
FON SALC-1487-One hundred nnd
aerenteen acre farm, one and
half mllea north of Orawn. one half fSSO UPRIGHT PIANO, almost
splenilid Instrument; buslnere forc­
ttfle ahore front on Slircr tokc:
ing me to leave the city; will sell al
north, mth and writ of Biirfi re­
tort, one of the prettlcat reaorta In 'a big aacrlflce; pUno still lu Trev
rrs4*Clty. Will sell on time, to re
the Grand troreiwe region. The
liable party. Here’s the rhsBce
whole farm la larel aad extra dealr
you've waited for. Write G. R
AMe na a resort propoaHien. I
Veeder. 114 B. Wreley Bl.. Jackson
ba nahlly platted tntd obediflh acre
Mich.
" July 7-12t
lot. or flfe loU to tU' ao^ or
hundred and Mghty-Sr« lota, which
%im a w sisnn^miw^. adreiil^ FOR BALE—143S—Kighty-arre |
•ne mile east of Bendon. sixty acres
lug would sell for at Joaat |30
under camvallou;*good build
per lot For naUral ad\*antages lu
ground all lejfL l^w prieo. Call
callon can net be beati'n. In
for pricOL Wade Bn»s.. 127 Front
parlaoa with other properly and the
street. Traverse City. Mich
Cllprice naked. thU farm la offered at
1219.
June 21-tf
very low figure. There tk Umber
rnmigh to pay Tor the whole farm at
prieo we aak for It If you wi
barpatn and a money maker, get HOUSE TO. RtNT—Rath and fm
afus- mia Wade Brot. 127 Frtwit
nace; good location: also house nn
atreet. Traroriie City, Mich. Hi
east side for'$3 per mouih. T
Uen. phone l«».
may 24 tf
Brown. 313 W. Ttmth strt'it.

PON SALE CHEAP. MY HOUSEMOLD PUNNITUNE-Many floe
Pierre Tn quarUTed oak, all In good
coadlllua. Cbalrn. tabire. drreM^r^.
boda, aldelKiard. couch, domreilc
arwlag ttarbtnr. Ire box. nati rangv.
rook aloVr. earpdta. e;r. Call at
boata ovt'nl—a aft^ C 3t) v%wp\
July 7-61 •
Wedaraday and 8al unlay, or at
illMomon doiblng company, it ||. FON S4LC—1432—Forty sere farm,
HOUSE TO RENT-g6.rtO |H'r month
elow.to city: well watered, floe g
Bracknii. 4lt WaaW—lon Mim.
W. II. Kbner. 123 i'M 8t. July 9 tf
den
and
irnek
land.
Small
plefce
July 7 tf
money takea ihla. Call for prinON
NENT-Blx well furnl»<hed
PON SALE-TWO aealed rarrlai^- a1
Wade Hfoa, 127 Front atr^H, Trar
rooms, water, gas llghflng.
VKiel r-HHldM «H*P;
II n-atH.i,
crae City. Mich. ^
|unedl If
range wide veranda. Inquire* at 427
aUhL It llyMan. 340 Waalilost«>n
,8Ute
July 6 tf
iulycif PON
SALE-U:tS-T—

•USINESS PNOPENTY PON SALEStore bulldl— and corner UH on
miot atrecL Alan g«»d house and
lot. WoQld trade for desirable rr»l. dence pmperty. Knqulre 23fi Kaal
From alrcol or CliUcna phone laoj
June IPtf

ftn CASH win buy lot 290. Grant
Mtaai. Oak HeighU auburb. Wilfo
fosL tf sold before July 1st Apply
In Thoa. T. Bat—
m B4f
itSO CASH win buy a % nefo lot ta
Mifohssod suburb. 100 feet froaU—
—on Baal bay. 911 Teel on Breach
Olfoot. tf M by July IsL Apply to
Tbon. T. Oil—
maySG
PON EALE-aererel hounea or vOt
rant Houraiff Whltlnr
mgy tdf

i lKht hundrtHl feel on Stijle alrrel
Value Impossible to «aUmale. but
wa> aU»Yc price asked. This Is one
of the mi>si desirable pieces tif prop­
erty lu rlly. As a businem* Itxatlun
cannot In- iHwtenV prirr asked. As
an Inventnn-nt. will say that with
bulldlnips bow OB II
which wmslsts of four fraipo alntctnres. corerluf: about nne-half of the
ground. It showh Ore per cent bn
ten thousand doiUrs. With a JDOdcm, up todale brick building. U will
show at least ibrot Ilmen
amount on Ihe ln%.-s!menV. Call for
price. B*adc Bnw.. 127 I^ront slr^
Trairerae aiy. Mkh.
|onn h-lf

OltE.pbusnSta.

;

fS,- -

f

J::
4

hay. forty ncraa wfW timber. Call
for prion. -Whdn Bt—. 117 Front
rtroal. Ttsunfot City. Mkh. atUew
lAona mo.
Jwm U-tf

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V.

HOUSE TO RENT-

HO(«e TO RENT-Iiiqulre Dr. J. W.
,
Jon. 1 HI

NtSOELLANEOUS

the work he wms engaged rei:* Vhen
ibe expedition was mer, however, the
treasury orlelals were etoofrifled to re­
ceive from its organixer a bill readfoi:
a> followa: Tlrsl. to conveyaneq of
ralliun moroa, as jier pstlmM**,
x.'KM); seeoadly. to ouppkmeatury cx
*H Use*. XIAM.**
,
^
There Is a reerndeseeoee of the par
ling among es^!ern society wolfott.
Thr fashion hsviug been e«tal>llsh«>l
in 1‘srU. . l^rge and long esr pku
dants are chio
ITInco FYrdliiand of Buipria ft n
very distinguished ornitbollrilst hod
hln knowledge of the ecieucc of ldcd>
Ib equaled by ver> few In Kum|M-. 1l
devotes a good dosl of lime l« the
Jivt and Is a member uf the Ornitho­
logical Soctoty of Vienna.
The emperor of Austria was thi
flrsl ro>‘alty to have a newspa|H-r spe
dally condensed and wiilten out Jot
his pi^ivate readiug. This was starlitl
aoUK* ^thirty ycarii ago. Nothing which
ctmeerns him, whether pleaaani' or Qit
rovti>e. Is omitted.
.
The ron of the late Mnr>luil Ramtiii
of Fiatice L nn 4ifriret In the SiMQtsh
army. He will Mvin piiblbh n
iniembtl to vindirat*- hif^ father s m«n
o:y and show that Manihsi Handle
did not act as a traitor and t-owtr-i
In surrendering Metz lu the Gen
In LS70. .
'
In old Trinity church. Ken T^.
BiHl:i>p Gtver ndvaim-il k!v dearons
the Episcopal prle.Mhtxsl. among them
lM*lng Rufus W. Frost. Tor many jua
mana«^ of (he Broadway Central ho
Id. The luslanre. |s said to In; unique
in the.Kpiscoi)al rhureh. So far as is
known there Is no other hotel kecp»n
d« rgyrosn In the Untied Ktates.
Frederick Mistral, tbe poet who has
revived Provencal as a literary Ian
gauge. Is preparing hU tomb, it la n
Ih- a copy of the well-known * f»avll
Ion de la Uelne’Jeanne** at Batix. Tlir
rere Uken by the Proveiiral ptst to
I* It iM-a itlfid will Im‘ remeudicrrd
cem-ratloiis among the lelchbOt
peH.*»sDtn . *Tt
anoi^aii. jiio
u.tni. that Is the boiiM- we ilvt longest
we must have 11 beautiful.*: Mis
iial Mid the other day when some
UmK twitted him about his boirhv. And
he does the work himself, with bo
mean skill, refusing all aid.

g|

foci, pronnnt owner feete nble to retlro nnd anjoy thw eomfbciable for­
tune made la this
Thit. f—der, tf you
gagteg la a baainrea of thta Mnd,
wmpayyoutoihT-tIgate. Call for
prioa: Wnde Broa^ m
Trmeerue aty. Mich. Cititens phone
1119.
^
jane U-tf

PON EALE-USO-Moiera i—Idanca.
8Ute atrenC throe hlocfo fTOM postPON SALE------rni-Oan hundfodnnd
effice, mfniet. elnclrtc Bghla, gas.
twenty-niro farm. sta Ehtlei weal of
hath. An A Ka 1 propoMUon.; Call
city, about earenty ncrea under
for pri— Wait Bron, ir ftosl
▼nthML Good bonne. Mige barn, whh
aireet. tfoTniau CEy. UkSk.
—: Tfo
Jaso lldf
MM CASH uHB buy Mlrttt ttl MM
1S4. Bane ntfooC
SsMAta M
Efo: 110 foot ns Best. US fohi ns
Ofwre. Ill font ss the MMy, 1tf MM
hOtoit Jnly Ut ThM M a rust

PON RENT—Attractive cottage at
Omen*; furnhUed comiflele for
houKi ki-eplng or meals may U» taken
at *n*he OoriTS.- Address Sarah E.
(Irabara. 128 Lave avenue. Traverse
.City. Mich.
June 23 tf

evoked a reply Thai be would ma be
sUowed more thna a quarter of the
•urn asked for. To everybody s la
tense surprise -R- wllMPBMiL: “All

MlwiSTlir-OoBmn MxliiB. HM
lU l«t«» IIM la mi
tax roll |br
kaa4. a acMidle tfcdlas wID tataal
the grading and paring of South Ulto
lit ba4 iSra UMBiT. Onr til
POM SALE-1291-Hghly4wti feet on
street from the south aide of 1
«. Wda aatnae^
ttSMI
Biate street, one hundred and illy
street north to the south en^
feet deep, all covcicd with two-story
south bridge on Union street
Yb t6Al«-l«o taa etoata
ftmmc biAldlng. fltlcd ibrvugboul Tor
in my hands for coUeetkm. The
|aV % •MH«a«aa. Hoaat. for aUa
Srst claiui livery and sales bart».
to he paid on or beflfoe
la«>Ii« tr. » SelUMra. «feii
Also forty horses and all
July 31. im.
r
—alpmeuL boggles. cuUers. hacks,
M. B. HA8KQ.U
dreys, sleighs, harnresi
City Trwmureri
robes aad all personal property in
OfHce. Room 262 SUte Bank bt^pd
altore building. ThU Is one of
fog.
largUat llrcry and aalea barns in

#ON EALE~Two booses la good kicm-

m

:■■¥■

I kmm

■tfoh. bMI hrF
tW romth of J
afobt ffom the gai
Irry er the BOm Ureeter lalo the pat
quet at Chtm—t. As tauagh aiarod. ti
the foM sudt^^ ^ Of
coBapeeq qMer tbe forbo of tbe foil

TOBACCO irtrtpprf*
I«m or
<Mfte. TrfcpMim SaCM^or coll 'tU
W T^rtli.
|My ^

rf:.

rIMtim tnr, weMi^

At the gm ami
Iowa atMety uf Mew Tort an

IMH ite«Be WIK rUMt -gl

MIN WAMTCO <!•
G. II. HM»
form, dU.
I»U^X1,
IMt

'MS

?r

'i^Miiiiiwgiociwi.ss

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n

m

f§E

uMiti.
Redbeiraniums
'\Xr^\ r*

o

: They’re goin« fast.
Race >Wr orders, ni^.

PON BAiM—IMfo-d— taMrbi aid
twenty acre farm one half n8le
MkiM OfF: tneat form In LaMiMiB

FISHlNn TACKLE, halt, laun^re

ICE iflC WOID

srnjr*.y7!S5
DQo*t faqH to

sad urw carried from the baU^ In
aa aamsefo—aemdUioa. He is la
afoftifltaL
iadtaas from, tbe aearoy JMttlrmcata
wdl «atW J«i)y M at EelklHi labe.
Bear Bndtey.^or aa oM^aahlowd
campmarilBg »bkb will last font

Biker Ice or Wood
Witt
be
delivered
prompUy if ordered

Jams L fokhis

Daalel Flhaard, «be la-yearMd Kala
Cit phone 711.
auaoo b— wbo toobed Into a flreeraek
er Inal as It exploded, will escape wttb
tbekMoroae.eye. ttwastbougbi st
Cone to. the
film that be would be tc^ty bIM
'Walter Morley of Ba^aaw bss ar­
rived at Eaa Freaclsro from Chias.
wbrre he fouM bis brother had broa
murdered Jiy a Preach adventurer
aamed La Verger. He Intends to hunt
down the Utter.
foryoiif
SUcp the dahth of tir. Kathanlei
Wret. the oldeai graduate of the VnivernSty of Michigan, the bcinore of thU|
posit loo hare falh u «u Oi*orge I*oiuSTerything yon need
t-roy AnditMMa a New York rity
yer,. wbo Is the sole survivor of the
Scythes^
.
cUss of IklS and wbo was Just
Snaths ,
» .
months younger than Ur. Wrel
Forks^ '
rcceotJy passed bis rUhty^senmu
Rakes
birthday. Records show that of the
Also

nieniln;rs of tbe first twdivc els
which wc-re gimbiated.
In
' Shears for cherry pickers,
Ihirty-flvc are still living, or n-arl) >' Screen door*.
onefllih. after a Isp.^^^ of more ih^
Extension window screens.
half a century. On<’ rosn only. Tbot
dorlo Komryn Palmer, survlvi-s fnwi
the class of 1847, The rUss of IMk.
which hsil sixteen graduate, has Hu
rreorU for kmgevliy. one-founli ofjh. Cit. plione
3-1*2 E. Fitml iSL
number iK-Ing still alive. Thn-ejm-m
hers of the class of IIT49. among whom
Is !5enat«»r Thopas W. I*almer. sre lU
fng. The rls*s of lX3n hf^ Ihiee mem
hers living of a Total of iweUe gnoiu
Sled. The class cd Ik.M ha«I but in,
members, all of whom are d<^i. Rm’
the next class, whlrh graduated a siml
Isr numlKT. has three memlK-tw living
Mai George N. Lane of Iktnrfi. ol
t8'3. u the role snnlvor of ihls elasa.
Latest and Newest Case
Ur. Unffleld of'UenrlMirn Is fine of HuOcs’iRns, Renaissance,
six members of U»e rtas! of UC.I. an
other of whom. Atbb r |>und. lives in
L*Art Nouveau, CoUvft^
Ueliolt. Sevf u memlM-rs of 1835 stiU
ial
and Inexpensive
survive and six of Hie cJa,s which grad­
Couat^e Uprights.
uated fifty years ago. .
The rinmls of the rnlversU?
Michigan rduiw that R.ihla Hendr>.
wboM- mother atiempt.-d'sniride 8un
day night at l.ake \Vawas<*e. Ind^ b.
cT.n^ of hU fatbire to giadutte. wa*
rmnUilnned lb marhln** design, but r*relved n -not pa-.v«*.r In hydraulics,
which Is .n ..MfT r-Mirse glvfAi tiy Prof.
Ganlix'r S Williams
**N«»t pasM-d*'
\Vc have pianos here
meato that a student so eredited must
the
furnishings
match
lake I lie rour^c «»%cr again t»e|on h.
of mansion or cottage;
is peimlitefl lo gradfilite. whereas a
pianos
of iV highest
nmcrni.m may lie made up and fiassc.l
claTss; pianos that are ar­
The tone of the preretary of mate**,
tistic from
every viewcrop report for July J»i not nangulmp<^iHr; pianos that the
Wbr-pt i« reported to l»e badiv dam
World’s great musicians
iige.l t.y l!rs>!un fly and ruKt and tlW'say>are the best.
iHlilcu of Hie reiiort hajr II.U «ifr to
pt edlct that the crop w ill Im* Ik low Mw
•ploodhl
facilitira (nr b-atiog
avemge and that Hie br-rry wlil Ihfvaoh instniHictit in lioi
Inferior quality. The *-j-llmaled ylebt
like condilion*.
Ik from twelve lo fourteen bnshelh an

yw

TLaonSMlineor Hddls
boMa when yos was! to
toko s rUc. Alao the bast

Satisfaction^ariKdid

oraocharue.

NEW
HARDWAEE
STOKE
^R«lhKnkNtM(» '
transporiaikM Comp^

Haying Tools

font Ilfo to fiaiN. foUi.

*

Exclusive
Piano
Sfyles

acre. The weather during the
imrl of June waa n«t favorable to rorn
and tbe crop liar, aluo tw-eji daroagr l
by cut worm!*. Ith romlltlon U pineed
at Rt*. tk-r rent of the average. Thi*
ri.ndltUin of heam* Is plaedtl at 93 p<*f
rent, uf |»oiat<*es IM per c-i-nt and sngai
1*<-eis 85 p<»r cent. *rhe arn-ag*- *if
clover to U* harve-ir-d !k plac-«-d at M
IHT ctml. of Umothj m m-r rent, ati-l
the arieage of peas town U 88 m r
cent of the average.
Ludwig Blnkowakl. a UuKrtan. 2o
yram old. came to f»o^eij during Ih**
Russian Jtp war. Iiceamr derneiped
and threatened to kill VInrent V VIn
rent, a prominent citlren of P<»een,
and hb two danghteni. If.- hnd thivw
lOHtrnmrnU. eight Inches long, mule
of wire. IJkc aboemaker*F awls. In his
pobsctsloo. He raid the nars lold
btm lo kiU them and hang hlm5Hr to
the church steeple after burning the
bouse.. He was overheard toulloring
bis plans to hlmkcir and Sheriff Knhl
man. with the axsiftann- of three
oni^re. plkM him under *rrei«t and
took Aim to the county JaH tiefore b<
couM carry out bte dcaigni.

Our mcslcrn *y«U.*iiiiof p*
aiio lA'Iling, marking €*«d» inetniimuit in tilain figurtanri
smiillrat imaaitiU* margin rcii■isU*fit Willi iegitiniab’ liueinot* metliods, given iwh cnalomnr grrntiT acinrily for
fall vnitio Ihnn tho oM way
of making llic prici* maU li
tb« pfX!kollinok.

Baigains in Slightljf Used
Pianos aid Orgaos
This Week.

V

SteamrllitMis

*

ya

North Bound,

fittrih Hound.

... SIS. \rW
lllintas piakfw roanootloas
at ritlcago with trains — all railroad
lines for |hi1u!s U*yojnl.
tkuiH at MaekliUM- iHlaiid with all
rteami*hip linos sbauners for polnta
on l.ake ibiperbw. Ukc llunm. Imka
GcHirglau bay. Lake aotar(p aad

All Information regarding conno
t ions and lake irlpW^cbeerfulIJ *lvi
ujiou applUwtluu to

I. C. BOmS. IfMl
IMh nb,tti.-s No. 36.
nre foot Union atrem.

Dock and o

Pere Marquette
U KffsrV JontSl. urn

GRAND RAPIDS IINOIARA PY .

I
Train lator«« Tr«wrvw» rttr for VsKhpeet

•».! r I. |i ni 4*117 *. I.*. P ni.

tfiELTMEOUl

Tenna oath or $0 io IS5
cMhaixl $3, $7 lo flO per
oiofiih buy* auy upright

, ifS:5

Our Small Payment Plan
makes buying easy.

Kiitiball Miisjc
Hd&se
A/. /?. Harntr^ Prop.

Wlaterla. Fouch.
Sir B'yke Bayilsa. tbe presldentLoi
the Royal Soclely of BrttUh Artlaia.
gave to his publisher only a week 5k
fore his death the MB. of a TOlttme\«r
BisceMea. It will probably jJie
abad ta tbe ant—m. 8lr'W0;e
was a maa M ecNwlderatie humor
U b supposed that hM book wfll be foil
oTanecdoU. Ah aequMuOuror. by Ibe
way. remembetu him
aaj#g.
profios of WhlMScr. that tbe autfon
6f jTbe Ceaile Art of fodklag fl|t^
urire** fosertbod with aby.aoacbalwo
oa one occaaloa the R. R.
aa <Mo
aUtlaq of -ftldriier. Um .IHcnfo cf
wnoailfr aad people

The greiteat
umen't of themomifi
only hi‘ Ohio, but tn the
r. I« t

Cliliiiaey Sweeulnr. Cleaa.
inr tnd General Work '
Good

eitaagvw ar own-

(bmiTAIII Himi HOTEL
fftrowtornwreftp

and

Prompt

Service.

Homer Snydar
1 la £. iMb fit

at. phone 364

MMloH,

On Lfike Ledfinfio.

1^ k siaa
Geiiftral Ifisilnicl

RMWObeuiac; xnnm de

I^.W. J; Higgins

Hlic DcntalWork

'

Arr.^35«l|m^.F^^ 10:3ea.»,

George Caras.

•aKvaMfi.

■W-.

F|(M Umr
IM. 'kfeRW

.^OARvmaeR^

tells tw Ukc wia dMT MMI toteTe
ISf b

“sr,

te f»i ^ ioM te* «*•
itsslM «1UI Csr»; Lost
teisosiokIsttnMSd*

* Loot si^t Mr. McMssu ws» to
fMlved tes or (oelrr cans of
' Wk bOM fry bitt tlmMcb s mlMsderfissdlst tbore via st osc st tb« <l«po(
to rsctoro tbosi ssd cIm/wwt mi ^
Mookey. Tlio ststo to >ery fisrtlca
Trrre Hfcule .....^4
4C
tor Is glvtst out tbo fiir. Itoot My re
Heevlts Yeeterday.
ilfsiid Rspida «. Wbeelins 0.
•SSI tmt ssloM he to St the desof

rsctoTS Ihtsi la * pt
htoMsdsalo the Best

KTMi®^ Ti;(u

Smtosflekl 1. Kraoanile 1.
Daytxw S. Terre Haute 0.
Gamaa Today.
Grand Rapids st Wheellnf.
Terre Hante at DsyloB.
Caotem.
Branaefllc at SprtnilleW.

New York ..
tolphia
ftoiMita of Fast Werfc When the
Cleveland ..
Caon Landed a Wild Swing on

ur



Bootas. July lS.~Joe Wolroti of
Boatoa rotalsod the welterwclshl
etoUBptonahlp of tha world by knocktst oat Jack ttootherty of MUwaukee
to the elthth round at the Uncoln
Athletic club la Chetoaa Tocaday.
Wsloott a faSMma ROhch. a left-hand
SWISS to the Jaw. debated Doujcb«Tly.
Up to the flna) roeod of the bout
•oofh^y SPPdsrwl lo have outpoint04 the colored boser. althcrash WaJoott 414 sot ahow maay marka of pun
tohSiCBt. la the tel round Walcott
oast nouKhcrly to tbe mat twice. In
tha nocond round tbr Milwaukee
thhter came up atnui« and evened
»ut the tel jmd
_ 1y tried repeat
sdty tor Wak^t^a head and face and
WaSoolt uaed body blowa to advas-

toga.

I

0::

Ih tha third roand Dougberty
timsiml hla tactics and atallod. aendIBS fishU and Icftato Walooifa atom
scb. Dousbertr bad tbe advantage
Is tbe third and fourth nmnda.
Tbe men eaebaagad punchea In tbe
Aftb. At the cloae of t)ie round Dough­
erty tosdod a terrlAc JaboB Walcoti a
Stomach, whlrtlng the color«*d man al
■mat wffhto feet.
•Walcofl fooght^vagely In the
Sfarth. hot lo the aentoth Dougherty
hhowered lighta and lefta on WalcoU a
Blomscb.
When tb^ eighth roand opened
Dongbarty ataried in wHh a niah. play.
tor Wakatt a atomacb. ttefore
the roand araa ended Walcott began tu
awtM wildly. One of hla awtnga. a
V^-hssdar. caukbt Dougherty on the
i^w BSd the HUwaukM' boy fell on hi»
fsoa. He tried to rlae and got to hl>
befora the count waa up. but
A osBid sat so torthcr.

itltoiigharty Ssesmaa a Whfu Sox.
n Lssesatcr. Ps.. Joty ir-lw Dough
iktj, tarmvrir of the Boaion and Now
York American league clnba. haa dcaartad tha locwl Tri-6tate team and
left for New York, where be will Join
tha Chtosge White Box.

.1

iJlIi
-.“SSSv

'

Chlrago at New York.

—but tbe governing powarm of their
leoguea have taken steps to tnasie
fairneaa. while the JNatSonal stfU dapeada onon tbe Bcuicneu of the oppoaing teasu and the umpire. ^
One of the trot tricks of the ptoysro
In do^rtng barnrhalU wa. to -s
the ball.-^ winged ball ia one nenffed
on tbe anrfaoe so that- little wings ap
pear all over It and it seems to have
become much lighter than before,
scuffed ball la the bands of a fast
pltcber. who uses a fast curve,
tlcally becomes nnhltabk, for be can
; It cur% e almost iwlec as fai
I quicker than a ball presenting
an entirely smooth sdrtacc to the air.
With a lead of two or throe runs in hla
favor the manager of tbe home team
d begin lo -wing” balls and ibroB
tbem into play. He bad' enough runs.
All be wanted waa the pitcher to stop
the^other fellowa
have seen pitchers carry files In
ibclr uniforms to scuff the l«lher
ark Griffith used lo resort to sc
the loJI by hittint: it on hin^nAV
Itefore pitching, uptil the motion be­
came habit uak and even when hr does
desire to scar tbe leather be
keeps tapping the hail on bis heel.
Another trick frequently worked In
the old days was to prepare a lot of
. h” balls, especially by managers
of llgbt-blttlag tegjn* who were going
sgplnft a team of sluggers Tbe pro­
cess was simple. Tbe seals were re
moved from the boxes, the wrappings

.

snd squeezed until It was soD and
mushy, although tbe surface was nnInjnrcd and the ball appan«ntly a^
The pitchers usually
could fell mushed balls the moment
they came Into their hands—and man>
kirks resulted.
Tom Toad Ramsey, the roost won
derfui pitcher in many respects that
ever handled a base ball, got hold of
a winged ball at Cincinnati tone day.
Toad was left handed and short armed
and be-pitched w ith scarcely sny mo
tinn. bU arm moving back and forth
like a piston. Hi* curvea simply were
wonderful und«*r ordinary condltionn.
\
Gamaa Today
and a* hr pitched them all with the
same motion, no one knew wbat was
coming .
The afternntin that some one threw
out a winged ball to him be gave a per>3rinance that was astounding. In the
A Tragic Finlah.
three innings b<Tore some one finally
A watchman's neglect permitted
leak In the groat North Sea dyke. fonlc^hat ball, out of the lot. be
forced all men to strike out. and In
two cases tbe curves were so wide
that they went clear past hU catcher.
land.
Ivor, of Vanceboro. Me., permiuedr i Bid Mrl»liee confessed after the game
Ittk ^I’d to ' ► UBiiutlctd until I that be struck at one ball that went
tragic llnUh wi only an
back of him.
uvery. He writea:
ve me ap to die of
Twenty Year Battle.
.— ------------------- caused by a noglertid cold^ but Dr. King's New Dto“I waa a foser In a twenty year bat­
saved
ed my 1life.- G uaranttod tle with chronk piles wad mallgaant
jxzgh and cold cure, at Johnson sores, until I tried Backlen's Arnica
Drag C4».
:^4.. a. F. H. Mead*
Mead*. C. A. Dog Salve: which larncd the tide, by cur­
Ihh? Drug Co ’e drug stores,
ing lioth. till not a trace
lUH). Trial hot tie 10c.
w^tes A. M. Bruce, of Fxrmvlllr. Vg.
Best for oW nkera. cuU. bums and

» i

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EXCISIONS
PereM^quettb

Grand ftopWa. Rste SSjOQ.
ao cm outh or tkr.
SUNDAY, JULY 15.
the baavtlful grove facing Dk lake,
' Whkk y*m rich «tarm wlthMC
Train will leave Traverae City at owned by the Indiana wt Kewadlm. the
U ii^ brWh «ntf« to a.,
4:30 a. m. See poatera or aak ageaU oldest Indian MMon in tbU district.
. Tow lUBto RiKkr Moauia <lW. for particular*.
Presiding Bder f\ergiiaoii of ’Ue
July 1041
H. F. Moener. O. P. A. Grand Traverse district wUl be present oo Aug. 4 and 5 and address tbe
’ NOTICE—Tha sigs-avau vrorung ■
^
meetlaga.
dam cal
^»oo, T. W. W, *m rtMd Mootay. I - FRES-Ona
«
Several prominent Indian speakers
FHter >•<-'Mordoy oC «oeb «orit ■ •« ^ WlthatosY apae^
will be preaent, as well as mlntotCTK
Oortoc »Bly M TwbMI « 0>bk-i||
ftom Alt parts of Bortheni Mkhlgan.
itttrr bum. Pmitlto
to br»td ;|
___________________
The ttassportadoB fBciUttea are ea«IU 4o wall to aW Ikto tom and
ceitoBt The P. M. raOwnp aad the
WsUgate hla bretoing.
K. IL tato. wm taM ipwple ta Ett
I / T«V A KCCORO WANT AD.
inly H-«
H. E. Cowles. Ptop.
BaiAdi U4 bo«^ <■ Bk late wtU

I

Ob Baatejr. Aug. i. an aataoM tor
Of tea ceoU will be charged to the

JM-V:':;

UlFORtUFFIlO

Monday,Jiilyl6*

Doiralo. N. Y. July 12.-Durlng ibi
last few day*, in view of the second
annual contest for tbe Charles J. GUuden trophy to scheduled to begin to
morrow, all motordora have bivn lead
Ing to Buffalo. Fmm this plact , ui*
ward of4Wveniy cars will pick tbeli
way through some of the flneM mx-u
ery lo he found anywhere In America
Before the end of the 1.1-4-mile tout
which, ends al^ Bretton' Woods, iht
tourists will have crosned luto the Do
on of Canada, visited Montreal
and Quebec and returni*d to the plctui
esque mountain resort nf New Ilamp
shire for the annual hill cllmhing
venlR. this year lo !>e beld through
Crawford NcKch
Only 82 Ytars Old.
only
yt-nn old
ren when I get to t
to .feel that way as long as I ;can gei
Mrs. E. H
Surely theix?'*
nothing else keeps the old a* yoiinp
and makes the weak as strong as Ihh
grand tonic roediriue. Dyspi-ftsla. tor
pid liver, inflamed kldnrjw or chronU
roosti|iatkiD are 'unknown after tak
Ing Elccirlc Bitters a n sonahle time
Guaranteed by Johnsot Drug Co.. F
C A. Biigb
drHgglsU. Price 50c.

Mna a L. BONNira aair <
iMtora. over Oty Bosk Btoa
SARA i;-cHAae, m.
and BsfSBoa. OCicss 40T-8 BUta
Bank btoek, wUb Dr. O. E. Chsaa.
atx. phoBe 225-SR. RssMmict Ml
W. Beventli atrsst. witk lks Mlssat
CsrroU. aiL phoBf 588.

TRAVCRSE OITY iteal Maste
school Tsseker,* Mn.-fymkcos 8.
Smith. Graduate pnpU of Prof. Frod.
erick Horace Clark of Otlcago. Ml
Bast Front street. Stndio No. U,
downstairs. CiU. pboBS No. M4.
may A14m
REAL EBTATff AND LOANS-OfBBd
TraverM Land and Loss Oa., ff.

TU 4BEAT
BUCK WILD UCTUIU CAia
ONLY OHE EVER SEEN IN AMERICA.
BLICK-TI6EIS

mm

DKIMTimT201 front ftrstt

Steamef'Columbia
Will leave Traverse City at
8:40 a. m. for _

Marion Island^
Ne-ah-ta-wanta,
Omena,
Northport,
Northport Point.
Giving six houri at ^Marion
Island, an itloal place to spend
with pavilion and all
ooBvenii»oes. Fare, 2o cents
romid trip. ,
Five hoars and a half at Nc-ahta wanta Fare 23 cents roand
trip.
Two honrs and threctiuarters at
J-^are 50 cenu ronnd trip
Or an all day ride to Northport
md Northport Point, without
IsBTiDR the boat, for 50 oenU
TboBo wishing can teenre dinnei
will
nt41-5p.m.

Afternoon Excursions to
Marion Island and
Me-ah*ta-wanta
iToiidty, Wedoesday and Friday
. at 5.H0 p. m.

csSrSg-

mmPrn Kmmk

OWE TOTSD soot OoBtata apsetos of Tmatog EAXTT8 BABIBT Cn
▼ITH THESE AND ONLY THESE OtEAT SHOWS ARE TO

6eo* % 3arffff

Excursions
on the Bay

^

nSmy-n

SOMETHING
REAaVNEW

M’LIeD’ZIZZI
SPANNW6 DEATH’S ARCH

DR. C. B. MINOR-OCI
tean Drag Btoro. Bp
sar.aomaadl

WTn&'xr'Ssi.srs

WMteMte Mrtot, Mia. iteM tl*|

^nJto

•cm to Modsw Mock Of«r BUM
• terl's. aUsMtoteOMilt.

FEARFUU FRJGHTFUU FRENZIED. FLYING FLIGHT

ABSOLUTELY
FBEE TWICE DAILY M tie $wv Onhis
IMMEDIATH.Y AFTER THE PARADE AND AGAIN AT 6:>o P. M.
Only Bvto*

^

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Umon. Cttx pboBB liat.
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SnU. THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.

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• A Short Cut to Success

A D. TYLER

r it to work with the rik'bl ntensils.
Boy your fruit preservioK artidea
* at Baxion's and you will have tbe
aatiafactoiy kind. We have the
beat kind that’s made in kettle
•auocpans, fruit and jeUy jara. Ofioe605 Ne« WiDtofai Blo^k
^\batwe ppTomroend you oan de­ OititeM’pfaOMf^R
pend on. Therefore auooeaa will
crown your efforU and yon will not
loeae yonr labor or spoil your fruit
lousing those we offer.

DEIMTISX
C. D. MILLEB

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DENTIST

Islanded
at 7 30 Ik m
8UKDAT8 —fixeursioD to
[arioit Island, afternoon and
nsning. Horat^a orchestra.

Daily connekrtiaos at North
port for CharicYoix, except
Sunday.

MATfOMAL OSIfnSTS ‘ .

; Saxtoa Hardware Cto.

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