The Evening Record, July 17, 1906

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The Evening Record, July 17, 1906

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1906-07-17

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hikisu^iipiied:
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<S»TV TWAWIMM

peace

cotew WHl Act in CaeibmctN
th« UnM^ Stata. to SotBa

In TMn City—liittnr nf

CMr rattoriL
A1 tka maMlat of tka. cll) cooBeil
Mat avaMas. tkst boaorabla bodp «a>
Mraa a stAadaa aarprtae lif Ihe readlas' of' tka iBalsaadoD of VAiy Trw
arar M. E. BadkeU. Tka raalgaaOoo
almtdp atotod tkal Mr. Ilaakall had
baaa oEatad a bejier poaltloo aad for
tfcal roaaos ba arlahad to realfo ImmadlBtalp. Mr. Urdle moved that the
rta'icaalloa be racalvod aad plarad tm
btp whoa -Mr. Iltakell ciplaliiad
that ka kad beea offered the j»altlo.i
of amlalaat poatmaalar^-a^lacc which
paid akeat IIM a jraar peori^,wo«ild
laat for loor roara wharaaa hla prea
a«t place waa oalp iiood for ala.
awatka mora, oa Mr. ailMl’a aaolloi.
the raalsaatloe waa accepted. Mr
Haakell eaplalaed that be had aot
wlahtyl the matter to come la Ike Hitht
of a aurprlte but the pmltioo had ta»a
taadered-him wllhoot aar aollrllailoa
or eadaavor oa hU part aad wlth-ao
kaowlvdee that It was to be offered
him He atated lhat ha dIdnT wlah lo
appMr anfftitoCal but bcHcved that hir
reaUnatloB, tikdap. the -ctrraawtaaoea.
To Opon Union Strtet.
Aldemnn Murc9ale lonuKurntvd u
▼er> Importnnt inoRr<‘ni*-«t wiiU n.int»
Uon that D rommUtci- of ihm? _U’ ap
pointed Vo confen’ with J. C. Mnrfmn
and the Hnnnah A lay rompony In rr
sard lo ottenlng l^nlon Mrwi to thr
boy. The BMrtloo pi^mUcd nml Intf-r.
the mayor oppointed Mctisru.. Mure hU .
Palmrr and OllleU. -'Tht^rv haiA hwn n
numlicT of c1Um>iu taUctni; atidut np« ii
Inc lTnloo otrecl lo Ihr Imy.'’ aald Mr
Mairhle. “and. In ordrr lo do »o A\
would be tMwoaanrr to purrhanc th.
al. C. Montan proportly and movo tbt'
cold ilorapr warebouae eaist. It 1? a
pood plan to buy thr land now a.-«
nrter anal« will It bo ap rhuap an It U
(Contlmied on Bocond Paso.)

CHOKED WITH
SHOESTRINGS
-—

L«t Notblns Hinder You .
from BHuliog jroonelf of UiU
exoepUatwl opportoiiitY .lor go|-

Tbe Trareme Ctty caaginK fadon
wlD start Tbora^ or iVidaic. prt^
ably Thursday, ow what proa;laca to be , GRINNEtX. BROS, juot recolvad
tbe blggeot year It baa yet bad,^
one thousand new Edtioa rwcords.
Tbe boaiia, which will be canned
IS STATE CHAIRMAN OF THE PRO­
fins!, began coming In Monday and ary
HIBITION PARTY.
moving rapidly, aad there wili
soon be work for BOO wott«m and girls,
Will Oollver Addma ht tho City or 200 more than were uaod laat year.
The capacity of the factory baa been
Opera Hoooe Saturday NlghL
IncreaMd about 12.wh» cans -for every
Prohibition Convention.
ten bouTw by the liisialling of a eanitary canner. This machine doea away
(Coolinued on Third Page.) '
Wiliam A. Taylor, chairman of the
rrohlbltion party for Mtcblran. wlU
OFFICIALS HAVE TWO WEEKS TO Ocllvor an addrcaa In tho City opera
BRING THEM TO TIME.
Saturday cvonlng. No n<
odp.Wprc Also Mutm a«d Owe of
: liAn win be charpi-d an«t exon bmiv la
the PHncipalt Was Fatally
invited.
. ShoL
Mr. Taylor U a forceful speaker and
i.5 deeply In earnest. lU eoroet; with
number of flaUvrlnj Jmlontemenlt. By Wire to the E%«mlng Recoid. '
CAR WHEELS CLAIMED ANOTMER
(ieueva. Saiizt rlund. July 17.—Two
UNKNOWN VICTIM.
.
deaf muivs fought a duel today, the
mtB’s UM Kid
al.Ho being mutca. One wa»
Dfcan bh^KTS made o
Frwd Wnght Found Cultty of Ofert
lastb.
Ino MIp Wife nrd Remanded for
Sentence—B
Wo are exclosire sales a^entt in
API of Michfgpn.
Traverse City for

STURGIS HOT
AFTER SALOONS

DEAF BOTES IN BUR.

Goer Offered

$1.90

Womta'd Oahrds

By Wire lo the Etcnln* Record.
- Blurgls. July 17.—At tho last meet.
tUR of the common council Mayor
Freeland Rare the chief u( iiollcT. hir
asxlatantp sad the ulRlit watchman
two wc«kp lo InvcuUiRaie and remedy
the ckMrtns of the local uroft abops
ThcTc arc eUbt sahMins lu re and an
oilH'r appllcatlmi f«ir a lircnso.
Maimed by Train.
JacHaon. July 17 —llaixy' nr< niilm:.
aKcd 27. of Ypfcllauti. a Mic hlBHii Ti n
tral UrakA-man, was run over by car>
at the itravAl pit m*r ilnuu. ioke thlh
mt)mina. severing hi?' loR bsn nl the
hip nnd brrwkInirIJiB lefi orm. He was
prK.lialdy fatally Injtirerl.
Another Victim.
Ik irolt. July 17.—An unknown
was UMod by a train at Williams
hue and the Mlcblgmu Ceuual trackat a o'clock Ibis moniing.
/
Rraerled Hit Wife.
I\irt llunm. July 17,—Fml Wrirhi.
who was nm siA'd l»v'a detective la-M
w ini tbe charce of wife desertion,
ffMmd.iiHlliy this nuTrnlDK nnd
Alex Ftmnuun. a noliirious cbarac
ter. was arrsstiMl bv Ueiuillcs Moure
and Mountinrd neat Marine City Mon
day oltATnAsm.

CAU6HT A BIG RAINBOW

gannoit ost .ol . data—ooly a
ohsiioe we saw-Huid took. Fol
low oor example sod save .dot*
lars. What*s your notion of
these
deoided
reductions?
SaiU r>, S8, $10. $12, $15. We
are convinced that thewo bardrains will make ns many fneo<b.

Cut Prices
en deed
Shoes

8RAKEIAII BADLY INJURED

\ A. C. 8*^ilh of Chi
ad One Twenty-Eight Inchca Long
After a Hard Fight.
■■

City Book Store

m. TATUR TO SPEAK

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■*Alger" books
..26c
fbe^Wei^gr GSrv'bc^ks------ ^
The Cornell xries for evcr>’body.29c

200 MORE THAI UST YEAR

fl(^TObPE«VIIONSTmT

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By Wire M the Eveolag Record.
Mdbnuka City. July I7.-Afler kmWHO. BE EMPLOYED AT CANNING
tag Imr jdMar to beep bdr from |
FACTORY THIS YEAR.
Inoane. Lmt Uoyd atabbed hertelf to
death at tbe aayhtm at Uacolm. Tim
ahtten Uved akme oa a fbrm. X^iey

Bj Wl« to the BnMtoc Bacord.
OrMar Btjr, juir 17.-U ta aiMerCAf^AOTY OF PLANT INCRBABEO
ood that tka
drtao»« *<n
DAILY.
meat oo Ike Oatted Btotoa wandUp
lUrMekead for MKoUatloa*.
M<«loo Wili AM.
CHy of
July l7.-Mcxlco wUl
net la «*j«ic!lan with the Unllod
Bute. Id brtiisi«S »boat pcaco be­
tween GontemnlD. Ban Salrador and

n.AOK WM TENOCRtO HIM NV
OOCAR P. CARVER.

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JuwW Opwrimd I
A bran new lot of excellent books

AND WOMEN

DELEMTES TO tfiEET FOR
NEQOTIATIOWS.

MUW ON THE OOtWCn.

iSSISTMIT ft
POSTIMSTER

nuansisTB

BHTUSHlPSOIfilBLS



Bubeck H Hoyt

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Union bU Clothic-r*.

OXFORDS
Hot weather is hero for ifood.
From now on will Uj an Oxford
rush.. We have everything in
MenV Women’s, Boys’^ GirU’
Oxfords at prices raugin^ from
«0
<to ^3
Tan and Black. Vici Kid, Patent
Vici, WhiU* Canvas, TennU Ox­
fords and Barefoot Sandals.

BACHANT & ROSCOE

In either Wu her or rcguUr
cut. made td kid. f,r

$1.00
Otd Cadits'Strgi

'Order lor
Screens

-.!,.,es jukt^the caH.

Cbdcolates and Bonbons.
These candies are oonsidcre<l llie
finest in the countr>*.
WHJfam A. Taylor.
i; them b« Ing one from Banim l
Idrkle. presldi'nt .of Alblmi* college
sl;.» has known him for ibe past twenK-an?. .\im>ng otliT r.< art* excellent
ueticv:; fn»m the Knlamaroo Cfazetlc.
Ilallle Crt>ek Hally Journal nnd the
Pellevuo Gaxctle.
This meeting Is a prelude tc
pn?hildilon cuuiily convention which
will !m* held In the Salvation Army
hill Monrtav artemt>on July 22. t|ben
unly ticket will tw- placed in the
nehl.

60c and 80c a Pound.

PIONEER PKSSED KWM
MRS. BRIDGET McGARRY’S DEATH
.DUE TO DROPSY.

'Chrtdrta’s Shots
Sii.*^ 5 l« S. with cood aohd

WltM Us.

^mlni whiles

5SC

Wait’s
Drug Store.

Stock door* delivered »ame day as ordered. Odd
doors and srindow screens In thrde days.
^1 send a man to uke the

Wc arc now prrinanrutly k* atod
in the WiIlK Im l.lut k.

Drt. SaiTir & Piikalltpi

DENTISTS

O. O. MOPTATT.
AbMtractM of TIU*
MUCB* MTinrncTonv

Traverse City Mf?. Co.

BOIL - DOWN

Lived in Thip Region Over Forty Five
Yeart and Wat Married SixtyCEigbt Yean Ago.



William A. C. .SmUh and wUc of CblA'ogo arc the gw-sts «»l Mrj^. U»rih K<ib
. Mr?' Bridget McGnrry. a plonet-r of
erts nf Washington stnit and
ihH rvgkm. died at fcor heum* at the
Smith had tbe pleasim* yesterday
<x>rn. r of From * fUred and Garfield
morning of landing one of the largi'st
ui\ at .9.3U lobt night of dropx>.
captureil
,Shc was
ycar.H old and bcptldcb ber
In this virtnfly this year The fish
nnd. who U.8fi years old and very
was taeidy-4'lght inches long. wcit;hi*u
JMwi OfiacolL Formerly a Dttreil Aw
e. Blm leaves five children. i
seven and thrtH*-quarter inmnds
Moaor, Klllml Hlipielf Wh|le Sitronx. OiU and Thomaa of this city and
fought twenty-five minuter U-fon> it
tbiB at a Pionto Table at Bella
Mih.- of Wl«..nKln. 1>t two d.ushwas takrn frtim the waiA*r.
laiol-Had Loot Hie Job. ^
ar,. Mr, Prior l-ardlo nnd Kale
Mr. Smith Is trvasurcr of the
ford stone quarries which are owned who 1. lb Colorado.
Mr and Mrs. p. irr McOarry run
by John R. Walsb of (Tticaso.
Ihiii rciton fony-avo yoar* ago and
By WTre to the Eve
.Record.
U«rod ui. a farm war l»0)t take
DelroU, July 17.—'Tirislophor Spin
Thor had hern married oror .irty Sre
dlemon. who murdcird bla wift In
years. The luoiTal wjll tic bold from
fltmt of bU borne on l^.elllnglon nv»v
Rich Ratumed Last Evening
FianrU church at 9 o clock tomoy
Vna at^ Wlndaor; OaL.,*^i Saturday
From a Sod Trip to
r mominr under the dirccUou of W.
. afgliL alimngled blmoclA lo death to
Wp cell in tbe 8andwb*'jaAI
night with a pair or oboe lace. tUM to
Mode Rich of South Union ptrect rer^ber. Remonit for the crime which tumid yesterday from Kmlai
be attributod to tbe drink haWt led to where he wrent to allrnd the funeral
the deed. Two gunrdP were on duty to of bis brother John, who died Satur­ Juetid^ Brown MnrriMl Hit Firnt
prevcot fail oommlttlBC lolelde but he day algbL Mr. Rich bad U-eii Pick for
Couplt Free and C«v« Them
fooled them.
a Wedding PreoenL
about thro years and it was known
Suicldad at PIcfiW TaWa.
that he roald not long survive, but the
TIerbert Sforrn of Summit City i
Detroit. July l^.-Jobn Drtacoll. for- end WOP not looked fur ao wAm. The
•er assistant city noaciaor. conmltted direct cauae of bU dcaUi was. heart MIm Dorn Colmiia of Ct*re con
wen^ mriled In marriage lost even
.fttlddc about h o^iAock tbia awraing dlMWM and be died with ocarcely
by Jiwtloe Klmer E. Brown. This U
by abooUng hlmoclf tbroogh Ibc bmd
Mr. Urnwn p first marriage ceremtmy
with a revolver. Mr. DrlPcdRI loat bh»
and be performed It
a moot snUotarFa*»eral Serviot.
pmdOmi July 1 with M-vwral otbera and
Tbe fuJKUwl of walls E Robinaon lory manner. H will be
H H believed be was deMwadent on
- tkat he mgnwl to unite the ftrat couple
on Canrer
that accoont. He hod a paralytic waa bold from the Jiomer ----------Rev. W. T. who iAould ^Ty to him eatlrrly free
MRike a year ago which may hare af- ntiwl thip
rtnitng. Arrnngoment* of charge and ao laat night made gtxv)
focted his mind- The dt ec wan csommltled at a plrnlr laluc on BcHe We near were In charge of H. U Carter and In* * hiP prnmine. In addlticm he also gave
lerniem
took
idnce
In
Oakmtiod.
jth«-m ah ^k«ant wedfiliif prenwiL
thrbrldyc,/

|:-;jr eUAWS WERE OUTWITTED

“BEST'’ FLOUR
;

ALL

grocers

Hannah i &

handle

it...

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Lay Co.

BROTHER S FUNERAL

STOniMHIS

Negligee SWrts-Bcst Matfc
50a$l,$1.50.$2
Balbriggai Underwear
25c, 50c—all colors,
_ Onion Suits Underwear, $I,S1.50 -

fienuine Oriental Rugs
This selection is well worth your inspec­
tion, a* it is a very fine one. and in a great
many cases you can buy them for almost a
half of their original price. Mr. Bonaboom expects to go the Orient in August
. ^d srishes to close out pr«ent stock be­
fore that time. If you are interested in
these fine goods do not fail to visit our
Carpet Department.
Large size Floor Rugs in the following:
Iranshah, 11.4x7.4
Kirmanshah, 11.7x9.4
Tapriz. 1210x9.3
Extra Persian. 12.9*10
Kohrastan. 12.7x9.10

Two Specials—
Osman. 11.10x9.4. •
Extra Persian. i0x8.8.
In small sites will be found
Kirmansh^.

195
.$75
'

lran,^“oagistan.

And many other Orientals.

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ini.wEiMdRE

ISCMiUtDATE OnVEOUTFORDIEOn

WOULD tUCCCKO O. t MOrFATT
IN ATATE KNATK.

SATUKtil^Y
^ffOftECUTINC AT
AT PIUEtCNT.

Also Held« the Office el City Atlom#

for Cetfillao-Artod to m»Ut
9Um Itf UMfin0 Wen

Mft HASKCLLS APPOINTMEWTl
TImi spuMDUnmt ^11 E «»nkcU,
dtj tresMirRr. to the ofArr of def»vt>
ptMtaMlrr by Portmwler Ccrrrr, wMI
«t racNMYod vHb tmiJArtitlnn i
large. MjoHty of the paltna* of the
iMce. Hr. KaekHJ him eerriisd a* pr^t
waatar ia thto Hty lo formrr yearn aa^l
le tettOUr witli tlie Uitrtcair drtaim
the work of the office. Allhoogb Ikr
offloe U much Uficer tkan abeti kc
era* poaUMPter. Chr hnnaiedac wblrh
he galaed during hu term of of Ore
•anro bin In good Head ai ihU t
Mr. Haakell U smlng kt* tScroml terra
SB Xrmmtmr «f Traverae riiy and h*h
becsi aa effirlent
faltkful offirial
Ha will apply In tbe irfflre of iKwlmii*
■ ter the Mtmr cam- and »oal wklrb ka*
characterlrcd hi* *er\ire for the rtty.
Hr. Haakell ha* for a gn at many
yeara keen a i:ood Htlwn In TratiTw*
City, one of rt !umilt> hud In ahora
4be people of Uir rilV Ur- plar. d th«
nUDoat' cwifldeocc
TIlt. fnre- It ih
Tcry pleasina that hr iknuld m-ei\i
the appointmrut miilrh Mr. Career ka.s
tendemd hiiu,FOR A “FARMERS* DAY.-'
the paM fetr year* the farmen^
of the region rofMMin'tin|f Travrrrd^CIty hare held an .innual r««h< rinr.
I aad ta*krkJlU3Uc4n tbi* i\>y. Jl ha.
t become poimUr.
•^Jbr tke annual gathering thi?; year
* baea been alartrd. iMut year the reUBioa wax held at the fair gr«>undfi.
.Alt baa be«n aoggwjiird. howAer, that
If tbh G. R li I |»rL»r“ r1y iNimeeh
road oouJd b*y r*Mnm-d and
baarallable, it af»uld in wmic n*? r*m»
be more aatl»fartory. than- Ui«* \falr
' grounda. Being o«^r»T iJie elty tlierr
nouid be a larger gathering
would be muck more cobvrnietit lor
tboae who come to the city to do t
shopping and mM-i old fri*^dn than
at the fair groundwhlrh is it*<)
tanl for conrenh-m't’
Bealdea, being lt*ratnl nearer
center of the city. Tr*%rrM' Citv |hh»
pic could b*dier awU tl
the opiiommlt) to men their f.nnnt »
friend* and l*te dinner alih ttu ni. I
baa been angge«ttNr that there
s
genuine “Fartner** Itaj ‘ lhl>. year, aiu
that the farmer* from ail i»artN jof th
n'gidn be invlt. d t« rmf; t heir If Ur
plan «uggehti^*liotila mateiiallM* I
would lie one^ the'liigge.it daya o!
the year.
made to gfre Hm- people from lie
country automobile rides and rides mi
th» U) In launehes of wtii.h then
are now a graat many. A b‘W ow
of automohllea and launches have licen
conrulted ala»ut the matter and it Is
m«*llng w ilh conaldrrable favor.
It la a^gond lime miw to take the
matter
and bring tfto *»irres* An
annual farmen** day in Traverae <Mtv
would he a 4mod thiOL* for the farmers
d
«nM*cnnuH> lo unngle with
earh other. T. ie w old m'qiiaiuUuei N.
and to make new oner;. Travers*' I'll}

Was your money
“easy"

I

or .did you .iccaiHulato it
by hart! work? D^i you
keep k hidden about the
premises, or is it earnint;
fiomelhifu:? A
.-iron's
l^owin^ National Bank
an ideal place for your
mone>*. VVe allow com­
pound irm rest cn dci>osils, and our stockholders
would ha\*c to lose $250.000 before you would
lose ohe cent.

W:

W.-

Will

dinar. WIeb . Jidy l7.~Fred C
Wetmore of thl* city, at preamt |uw*rortng attorney and rity Bftom#*y, on*
fhe nbWat aad bext know ri mea i«
polllifll and fratema! rlr. b«* In thi
wUlr. has derided to be a randidatr
for aute senator In the Twenty-, f^regii
aenalorlal dlalrlri. ‘ro»po**.*d i*t Wrx
ford. Grand Travarae. li^lanau. Kalks'^ka. Antrim and CnBfi«'Volx
ilea, and rrprer-'ntetl iu Ike Uk? legis
laturc by S^ nti^H* Cl C Motfatt
Traver s*- Tity.
Mr Wet more I* a *uerea.*cfu| lawyer
and baa b<n.n naked to make uu- rwet
by leading men fn nianv neriiens ot
Ibe diMrtrt in Whlrh bf la very P»»puUt
and the pm»rp«Tt* ate lija* ho w|iJ pul
have any oppoaliimi. *
The radlUar Evening kWa *if Sal
urday. fn which fils rkndldary %ri
noiineod. has the foUowlng to uj
him:
Mr. Wot more fa ummually well
nuaUfled for the legislative dutira
whkh be aKpirra. He hiLs the «-duca
tion an ill raining of-a lawyer, iK'lng
rradiiate of Che llnlversltv of Mlrl
::nn and .having nerved almfvnt b
.veaiD n« proMTUtinij attoriM-.v of Wev
ford rtiunly. Hla life has I* t n
Ml Michigan, ho ha* been a rbee obr^'fver ami Niiident of .Michigan allaini
and I.H especially iuleitsdtN! In the
fare and ndvahrement of norlhern
Mirhlgnn. In addition to olker Qttallfiratlon* Mr Wetmore Ih an enter
irilniug and furCoful pubUe Mn-ake
and a ill I'm* a valnalde repre^eufaiivi
ef hi* party and for all flu' iMtuile o!
the di :triri-on the fltMit of the
Mr. Wetmore iia* held other poM
ti«»na of trunt and iniportoinre.' He I*
prominent In the affainiWlhe Knlgl.in
of P.v'thi.VH and hi* eb-^lum to flu
E.faie Kenate'will prove a n ai a. quls
ibui to I hat liod.v arid an honor lo his
dliilet. C’lcan, rapahle. foarles
honest', hr ^ will Cake high rank from
the moment he onten, that lavtly

BUCKW^SHOWERED
Traverae City Young Man Explained.
However. That Mi* Rapid River
Friend* We*-c Too Previous.
The Uapid KIver Record has the b
4owinc In aay cxiprerninp a well
knnab Traverse City vming t«;i
.Mm Itiiclinun »;iK sli.i»uTe«l with
rh-c atul Ktveii a r»Hieing gre.-iiug at
the train by a gfK>d rired |ioi;riou «l
Hie popufatuui of Uaplu Kiver wfc
arrived fixHii Traverae fit) Widnei*
day *»vruing. T«*legTams» front Trav
er.-w f'liv <ra Wesine dav tonveyed th.
Itiformaiion that Mr. Hurhman had
iHH'onie a benedici and would arriv.*
In K.npld RIvYi Hi.nt ev* mug vith his
bride 0| MMirM- .-yerylHxly went t»»
the Ham prefwvM fur Ike occaaion.
.Mm> Ih non andor tkv uv.x'c.saiiy of ev
plaining to ht* tn.mdR that ho U atill
single and that the telogramit were all
a prartiral joke planned by hb friend*,
ill Travenu* C'ity irho deiijre reveupe
fo^ jokes bo haB turned on them.*
bVr eruptions. s*;i
ney wnd liver Inrihles. .'onj.Hp.Ukm.
ImtigoBtkvn. use UolllMerX RiK'kv
Mountain Tea. Tarnes m w llfr to
ever) i-nrt ed Ih. bmt.v. Tea or lab
letf. :,U ei ntf Johnsr.u l»rut Co,
Qot'en Alex.o-ort
a •lea
crvl.-r of *i-.tv |utNT>. each fdisc hiitg dis'ora:.'.! w itfi a dlOvrent plndo
Titph. VvUieh she |.N,k heiwe lf.
A Hard Lot
Of trouble* to roniend with, spring
from a torpid liver and hbvekadod bowI*; Hi.' plr'isantcat ac
' mrr forr eonsilpalInB.
cnnsiipatlnB
Kyst.'iu. r.V,
F. H. Mr'ad*.

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Uugbec^I>rug Cd.*t

^iiion

KtrecC Orderr. for carpet weaving
can be left at eUher place.
jol yl4-l»o*

Firstmakvxic
Natiooal
- ■ tJilte* State*

QUICK, THE TAILOR, makaa good
lolhoa.. 201 East Front SL
E. Wilhalffi g(«r«*
cellar* FREE.

fleasonaUe Ptins

Hm EiadMR Raw C«l
i^TbiialiPat«il»rTWa
Yearia
.

•Pae u®rb to fbo frigid aammev
tet kaa Md U* wHbln th* j«at few
eeka kmal imopte have wA bees
diivea to seek their co.iage* and ikb
kept Uthiga umiauaUy gulrl at
Carp la)te thi.
The IKHc nr*ort near the club
luMitio U OMsd entirely by local imo
pie and many nf them go and com.
«kmit the »amixier. apeadtag a
-day* ai Ike lake during a hot
.poll aad Iben coming to ibelr bttme*
in Iho city when the heal h«*came>
le*h oppre».ire. Thia eondlliou give
dare a free and ea»y. rvxrtful at
m./sphere which la not fomid ia place,
where familba nettle f.ir aeverol
month*. ^
one new*cottage w*h erected hy f
H. Baronm juel north of the K. lie
rfdtag*' and tUU make* up the eaten
rd the bvUldlng *lon« ihi*» year.
The rluka are w**U iiatroniaed
:ual and ei-iweially I* this true ot
Su'tday. when the member* drive on
k^r I hr day only.
AMUSEMENTS.

port at 1
Ijwwy Lewis of Bay Oty wra*
It iQgnther wlik a iiwmbe
tonal phyairtan* and at thw inv bailcra
if the mayor Addrwaactf tbc BH-*llug U.
1 10 BOTlBS bta bo.pit.1 to H.fs
tljr. Hr MXta IhU ho Hurt I
Ray City beranao of Ibe general bealth
< hi* wife. He had ihr«? place* lu
iew and had *qi*nied a rorrespinidcncr
vllk fbrra. haring rreeirril a favorable
•**ply fntn Traverse City loartber with
tn iavitation to mo<t ibe Iwwrd of,
radc. He tbnoght that a cx.mmUu*mm the nranrll showM tx present at
he miTiIng in ord^ that Hi. v might
eivort Ivark. -He stated Hiai b«* had
•ooferred wilh a qunilv‘T «*f l«»^l Pk>
irian* and that they agrt'eti that the
IIy fhould have nom. thing that conkl
H' ralie.1 poblic. He said farther that
n order to make pmgre** iu sri. nce.
.brnrlans must |,.ve nceev. to a well
quippf'd ialN.ratory whirh he p*sn
e>;vcd. He sv;if* d a.»al be would pM
er to move his w‘fi- to this city or
o I*, t.irkev
A Imspltal i* aeFHbui.liere hut It
kould b«* secured through Hie etv
•perainvn of the ph.vaiolana. ih.* rouu
•Jl and the iKvard of trade *<» that
4>mel|,inK .orrerf and rlg’ i
i*d There •hould Ik^ a pviblk- d.'|*ii
neiit w;iinlaincd b> ib.- niv. ^.m.
ilace for the Indigent pix.t He piv.
coded til explain how th.* eiiy euiiM
»ave Ixul# I hero free of eiiarg.- liv Hm
ooiverailon of a boar.1. of lady anxili
rie* wlw Wfuild nvire live rec-ssar:.
rooniit hv Hfxlals. »;ubjtrrlp!bum or
ther moanri. Two patb-nt.; who w*n*
ier.* thr«Mt;:h « h-rtt' r.oubl uJ.h.i Ih«•«•
itn> s-tij-!ufi-.or .1.-ir*.*.* a
ry would not be I iM.wn.

The liistltuHau »* ♦ne:.rp-:!liter| |,>
4C i4ale snd 4*. rr;xgntre.l b) tlxkited 8lol»,*H governu. nl. U i» w.-H
•Iiliriie.1. w^wi ..rgan. .-d and wej! ...
ibli'i:.d. Tb.> jMH. ni.. or.^ mu . o‘n
ne.1 to anv .uie lotaliou b»il iu.

aod think how much cheaper y
buy from the dealer who Oityi

sta^ goods in fulQ car lots; thereby
saving at least ten per cent on purchase price and another five per
ccuf on frc»j*hi.
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Lawn Mower*,
. Garden Hok,
Refriserators, .
Ice Cream Freezers,
Gasoline Stov^
Blue Flame Oil Stoves.
Screen Doors,
Window Screens, etc.

E. HASKELL RESIGNED
iCarnimmf

CLUM AT CARP LAKE ARC WCU.
PATROWIZ^

OU Just stop

SaasomHe Goads i

Hiiit ^6onc?'

Fifteen Per Gent
is the mark we set our*dves to undersell the smaller dealers. You can nave
this in-Jcn lor yourself if you wiu.

J. W. Slater
HHgl^ALE AND KSJAIL—

FRANKTRUDE
EO pasToma unuiiRe

MONDAY, July 16

Tvventy Year Battle
in n iw. nty ;
“1 wai.
|.il. * and pialiiiuini
fie with
*4Mc*. IIUHI I IriiHl Ibit-LlcM** Ariif
8*lr.-; whirh tuTm-.l i by :tde, by ctr
ing Iwkh,. till mu a ti.v-»' remain^.*
wriU'* A. M. Ilnu-. . of Farauillo. Vo
l:«v! lur 4»ld oh . ra.. c.u.-. bu;uH .111.
wound:^. k:.e ai
li„m Co
F. II. M.'ad*. C.
druggiM*.

. :y

We will (livo'Awmy

FREE
til

i

A $I ;60 Set

:Jij

Our Hveoal wmdow diapUy
tcit* now to get one dozc.n col­
lar* FREE.
C. W.lheim.

jift^ t7-tl

Of

Berry Dishes

DO TEART*
£XPERfEt..:;L

to every ciMtnm r purchas­
ing $10 worth of Kbods or
over, and ON’l.Y O N 1to . ach cusiom. r.

PwiNf§
!

. Tlies.!*sets consist of t>n<: lar^c-beriy dish and six
saucers of a very liuiidsinne i)eM;in,
' .

Look in our Window.

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Your lieiiabte l iirnluire Si. re.

tific JUnematt.
"Sientific

127S.Umoo St,

Your Cn.'dit is ;:outl.

BIGGEST YH
r.w

from our
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
Tl.c^:reat My Saleofall our .Summer Cl.,.:hint; One quarter Off;
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Vvhich means an ab.solut^ bar;^.iiii in every sale.
sale is

1 hi* ;

lo creale inieresl ninonR all well-,

dressctl men an.fl bo\*s ill Traverye Cliy.
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■ Be ainong the lirst to take advam.i^c of this remarkable clolhiffg
sale.

Many sizes will be sold first.

It way be yours.

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Buy Now
\V«rarth-; clo;liint; during these d.iv> when you need it the most.
and be dressed in the heijjht of style.



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Remember, One-quartef Off ,

For Porch sod Oot-door

The Hannah & Lay Mer. Go.
.5 “The Big Store” ,

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>«. Paige Electric Co.
Phone tO-2-2

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' Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

* I wndwHiwlr nhfOrwfM Wr*4ff. l-errW .o

LEMHE EAGLE SCREAM

125 Cast St. .



furnishings.

Come in and see it.

Ufhtiiif
JfoihiiiKoani eiioal—much fere ca
It’s not af
cvl—eketrioI %htinB.
,
at, ooW,
fietod by beat,
cold, wind or rain
nua:,
wire* are cmilynm from place to |
plare, lampa
pUr
mpa Unne
buDK anywhere—for
at
inatanoe. and a
nUwn party, for inaU
□red at
aoft. beanUfol light
Aak OB aU abo«t curpWit, fixtnrea, lampa and wiring.

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EASY PAYMENTS ON ALL HOUSE

^.We have the best
Screen Door, complete
with trimmings, (or $1.00
>eu ever saw.

A TallVnd a Talc.
.
The first ol the alnne alludca to y
r.mall phvBlral .-.piH-nr.age i.. Mr. Mun
mo. live ntfunaer etluraftl ehin
luu/eo; . tar a* i«r of Sell.. I Brw
(amour, dog and tMuiy :-how. dud Ih
P*r onal pronorlv *»f Edward Seiln*
lingmaRier. win* aimoBt luake
niivanb.il tvf th*^ ver*. Inteinqvr
chnnivanrer*. The ►e^'.md t»f Hk* abov
ui.ething Id Hie hi'!.TV of M
Monk Kt.komo, a^ he J-- I iiuwn aix»un
e.ihow.
Kokomo, when he wo': quite a youn
grntlenvan. war twptur’MKin Hie wild
fentral Africa, and carried, oi
iu r..um>;lU’U vvfih the li . pilal
bunril a irav.liiti* Mu-«l.‘to Enulan'
here is a
gi* d« jiarl^ien^ liu
Mu r*- hr was pre .*‘ut.Nr H* King V.<
furvta-t and tba'. lu.im j r.,j iron.
"aid «'f Kugbind b> tbr r.ipiain of t! •
If* rin.knn. g*H > i.,. ilo' .-hniiiv ImihI
trader Kula.mo. r.hiie A im inl <*r i
hr nu-tiiU-n* ..r tbr Iniard of ph>si
Hif* king** famll.', developtHf rueh
atlH drllTcr Irclurt;. to ibr tiid.;!!!; .
niiM'hievous dit.|»o.xition. and a pern
Shou'd 3c WHI Considered. .
cbm* de*lre to run thliig« hls wav. th;
I»r H U tJanirr was r.ili.d uihui
King Kdwar.l. In turn, gave him to
nd Biatt'd that if wti> hanl i.» tMi
Iheu. li animal trainer, who afterward
mte the vatix' t.f n hn: pital >«i a z-it)
an plrd a 1.0 IHun vob SeilM-l Ranin^ Hk* more ihr rii) grow>, Hu
v.Iio were at H^i Hm. tojiing Fr.uie
...r.r it'Is ti...;».d -Itut Hi.- m.iitr:
v.fih their .bow" Kekunio. aliei br
UOfbl b.. *.-d
.ire. pled a po: tUuti with S' ilx I Urns
of b. ,bu i.i,-.l
•dtow. devc!o|«.d u vio’.ni hatrtHl fm
;g iimi. nakiiig au.l iiii-am 'J;.- . v
bis Fgf*neh mait**r. and In Just 4
m'iifiirt id ii.» int'.msiib.-rablt-nuiouni
marktri a degnM' he lH*gan allowing
friendly and affert lon.iH' feeling fo ' r piom'v. If in a biuifi.-*r. .b-.vl an-i
Iwvultl Ix' it.»ne into carefully.
Kdward ScU.el. -the ringmaNte: of tl
Mr. Gill.-H inovrd ih.it Hi.- niavor ap
•bow. Kokomo, wliu had rearhed
.litU a •nuiUTiiH.H- of thr.r tt» ronf. 1
high :tatr of'intritiKenre ihn.ugh hi
itb Hu- b..Iird .U Hratbr M.iv.tr Frlm
French masu r. now refused t
oh :.|u.o,m,d M...ssr. M.hui. Winuu
through ht.*< fa'Tforroanrxv for
Fremdiman. but. would gladly olvey fhi •i|d tbwtdiit h.
muMt eubiing txvmmand of Mr. He
^ Water Mains.
Tin* result waB that when the show
Th- nuit.-r of. *at« r inainH wa:; tfu
e.-vtuv to this ^.uiiirv Mr. S*'ltMd
roiiud v.o'k for :i lilH*ra1 discn's!f!i
rhaiHMl Kokomo from thetprenrhniue iM * v. fling. Tin-<t!fnraiii. »‘on wat.-i
.11 a very large-flente. Kokomo
r-mnnuud-d that tlu IxtarJ of j.nl.Uc
most »s large as .i niau. alwavs walk
ork'i and Ht.' wan-.r works siipcrin
aruuud lu an uprikki i»o*lthm, and
rndrni Jnr itistrmU'd to lav main,
Ih a mo*l cimlral and liidlcrou* :;igb
torn Cas5 ami Twrilih sttvH*ia to Tlili
to sfi' Kokomo and Mr Seibel walkhp
rt'nth and rn.vf on Tbivl.x-nib rirt-ri
alHvtii the show giouinls arm in
n- blo -k.
The di« ut Ion .'».vir.‘d mrr thilur.vfion wh« Hi. r th.- ni.uns slu.-ild Ih
•xtcn.b.l to Ft.urf.'. nHi
i>r not
:ud
UiLs broughi Hi.'questWTr «»f laying
King cf. B>rd* Look* Well on t
-uaim. cn \Vg:diiiig<m
again to
Label of the King of Cigar*.
he fmnt. Mr M*»on holding tliat tlm:;*1^. not often that the cigar rton wnin.. Kh.Mild Ih- laid llii- year iM-raus*
has a lot of eagle*, but S E. Walt A rf th»- bar that Hi«-y would >.-ifIe'«I
dvra*. when tb**y reroived their
'hey were iai.l Hi.' saim- time as th •
of Wadswonh llron.* Chico* cigar pav uM iit. Mr. Cill.-ii Mat.-J H.al
found that a handsome etgle d.ror her., was no more fear *»f H». g:f»un l
;.Tvd the Na. It Is v. ry ajipn.ptiat., • tfbng on Washington slt.-.-t than
Ihey ‘^ay. to have* the king of bird
I here was on Ca,ss\ Front sHxh-i or an>
the Ubrl of H„. king of eigar*. T
of her slrv*'t which had Ixn-n jiaved a z
b one that ideaves all wluv love a gorwl rilmost wiUiout exet-plion. the main*
smoke, yet It tu'll.s for only ic. 8moker'> hid lieen Iai.l ju*t previous to Hi.- pat
wh4» UHod to pay ten to flfiA'n rent ihg. H- th..u'.:ht It was more of a hti*
for cigar* now pull np'the Chlcoa,
mek# profKisition to lay the main;,
arc better pleaned and *atlNl1efI. Trv where the
w.'t. not tak«-n rate
n Chleo and >ou wlTl thank E. E. Wol of and al.MA to provnie fire jirtde.-tioi,
E 8«vns for r.-ovnimeiidinR lb.' cigar.
when none *rxb<fed Mr. Moon replied
that the city oiuld l»orit»w the nereaD. RCS8KLL baa openetLa ea^h
;ary romio to put In Hie mains mi
eery »torr. on the corner of Tr-nfh and
Wa.shingion Kirect.
Mapio KlreetB. Tr> the ii.-w gnN-.»ry
(Continued on Sixth I*age.)
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POUa WITCHED CUES

THE Sll^WAIffl,TOlHtC.5 P.S. HUl
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We. RVK OWnMCT WAYS »Y
iTimf
THEY HAVE KEN AOOM

ONLY A FEW WIRE LMIMTLY RfTTEN AT flW flHOW.

ARCHITECT RCTERKN HAS COHPLETED SET OT PLANS.

MUiiiB WitTBa Oaa of Moat Up&km
aad Fiaa Appaaripa la

A ^«ote dCe pctukm fnw tke Attenirr «»ii^ ob tA« mmigmmemi <tf
f«iM«r te
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^jeweByn. Bmhm MenM,hnh»nd
Tbe wm of HadOM ClxHi was ad- Biebards. and m aome parts ait tha
Jens C. Peteraea la premlu«w| to Proteie coon today.
ly yna wfO jpoetkahy pariag a aet oC plaiia for the aaw C, 8.
lUMbeCB^
^ fan. laxootaBsa P. 8. taB whk* wfll be loeated oathe

Tie ptMee wars kept baty wati^
the rarkHu imaws which wars ram ak
groaadf yasterday aad It to
prt>bably due to their vtgllance that an
ar mooay were 5mL 8ev-^
eral who wane drawn In weal to GhiaT
--------- who took them to Maanger
Tboihpsoa onim tide ahpw and had
itxibies patched up. Oae man
claimed that be waa |li ahead of oaa
of the games aad the operator would
pay him. but the matter wee not
reported.
The abort-change trick was wfirtta*
which is not at all
clasa of traveling oate
moch money chongea hand* raptdly.
umber of the laborers'with the
show lost their J<flis after tbe loaaing
romploiod toot night, an^ olepL
in the coop until morning.

f the wihar, dmwd
ifcc CJyV 1iBprorem#«t
rt thU
H. rmJor's offee over
BMUU t Jewelry oforr at 7:30 for tlicH*A» COU C. H. FRENCH I. W. pon» cd docMIiii; wlui; is to be door
HMCBltMt 0liutnu4 lectarm Jmlf with the proceedt of the dm
UMaUAmK.l t.
Joljr JI-U ^my Indy is m»ed to be present
E. U Colt, who was wfth the Cole
Brother.* drem dome
trapeie work, was here with m medicine show eijthi year, aco and
from a trapexe In Stelnhera*. Grand,
breaktec sefcral ribs and otherwtjw
Inj^k himself. lie m tn tbe
pitjj three months after the falL
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WAMTSD-Ftte mm for »m wortc. Tb(> Sundard Bearers wUl
Crnmi turnrm MIeb : rmr trrnmi joh
^
the parlor, of Aabury cbnrcli
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Judy 17-3f

«MT m
TOO UTE TO CU8SIFT

LOST—Ladlaa* pocket book hctwinn G
W. lWlar*a and HamUtoa s eioibinjt In the doctor s automobUe on n fishing
atom, nadar tdmm Imte at O. w. trip.
In tlM- advertIsement of the First
MlHw'a
July 17 f
Kaffoanl bank Satnrday U was stated
that the mockholders would have to
lose |l50.<sKi befpre the depositors
1 wU| be accepted for the erec tMSuld lose a cuni. This should have
Md oompliitloii. acrordina to ^f^26.«Kt.
s
/
laa. apaHleatloas m£d worktiia
Martin liaficy was the victim of a
iC. very iialnful accident yesrerday. Tbe
Tmrerse City, accident happened while he was work­
for tbe ceaemi work. loHudim ing In the Biitcham min and resulted
Bumoary. carpeaUy. Uthlna and plai- In bandly Injuring several fing^Ts of
tertna. palatinit etc., nnd for beallna his right hand. Mr. Bailey was under
aind plnmblna antil 2 oHock p. m. the Influenw- of Hil^rolorm for over
Aas. 1 at tbe ofSce of Jens C. Peter- an hour «hil« the wounds were being
sewed up.
^
Trarerae city. Mich, (or the C. 8. P.
Fred Bailey of Huite ft reel, who has
iDftiebitndlna.
^lK*en slek for about two weeks. Is now
•All bWi mpsi be addL
threatened with appendlcltU. It U unWader. HuUnMn biHIdliis commlitee dcrWotl whether or not an opt-ratlon
C, a P, 8. lodah and marked proposal will be necessary.
for C. 8. P. a hall.
CoHwell A Um.lba an* building a
Tbe bttlldlna committee and arch! new dray f.^r E. H. Hannon. As srmn
tact reaerre the option to accept or as he recelvo.N the dray Mr. Hannen
reject nnr and nil proposals.
will cmlmrk In liuFlpesa for himrelf.
Plans and apeHIraiions msy bo had
A muslnal reclliil will be given at
at tbe oCAce of the architect.
the nisriples rlMireh by Miss Jennb(Sigann
Jos.8ledor. . . Watkins July 18. No admission "will
• Chairman BuUdln# Committee.
be chargwl, hot a eollectiot to defray
the cxiFenses will be taken at tbe re­
ntal. All are Invited to attend as a
A mass prohibition eminir conven v( ry fi>eclal program has boon arUoa Is hereby calb'd to nicN-i in SaV Twng^tl for this evening.
.The Perc MaiquHic is raising the
tmUoD Army hall. Traverw' Cliv. Mon
day. July »rd. at l:3fl p. m. for the trucks at the Pnlim%lreet crossing
pnrpoea of nomlnatiuR a county ticket. pnrparatory t« the paving.
Then, will W a me< Ung of the uni
eicHlog aeoiroly ootmnlttee and.transaHliig such other buslnastf as mv form rank. Knights of I*>ihlas. ihi.^
proparty come before the convention. €*vcnlng. Ibislneas of Importance will
All cltIrons without rrfpn] to pns‘ com.- up for consideration.
Elmiu^ K. While was down town ye«party afflllatlims who purp.>»e to suppori the prohlblllon state and wunty triHuy for the first tlme'since hi# illiicN*!. lie wltneasod the circus parade
tlcketa are Invited to nttead.
J. r. Crane,
from Pratt A Davis'*law office.
ProWskmal Chairman of the Pruhlbltion County Committee.
W.\NTEI>-Fin.v
i for mill V
July 17-51
At Ho*el U^danau.
July 14-2f

TiCntneiMs

. ' Proiiiithiofl Conniitioii

SPECIAI-

Pre-lnventory Sale.
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Never have we been able lo
«ive such values, and shrewd
buyers are taking advantage
of the bargains.

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For Instance. .Look at This:

S6.90 St*/ Men’s Suits
Nothing remarkable about the
price, but when you consider
that these suits are made of pure
wool—mostly hand tailored and
serge lined—we believe you will
agree with us that this is the best'
offering madp- in this market.

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S9.50 Price
Takes Suits value $ 12.00,
$15,00 and $16.00.

; $12.50 Price
f

Takes Suits value $18.00
and $20.00.
.
/Jrv/l tn ttttd uc the any good
things offered at smaLU prices.

E. WILHELM
FRONT STREET

A

are GOO namca. svsd SI «C ti
Branaas. 45 WUUamaea. 70
and ae iewd than SO of tl
•appoaed that lha
tbe HTecta of tnbreedlnjc. ao to i
in Haas that are rery aDcient.

bren very
Is aappoatd. tWa tendency of certain
namro m tV cootae of Iona cen.
mrica to tnumply to the
ThK however, at
tmmrfia the wbole oDuatiy. Is quite ei^
rouemk Vnlil some sU or seven guoermtious ago tbe WH-b .bad no aor:alL As Is the uro with moat
IwlaUdve paoplea, they knew eadi otliar
by one name only, and It waa
"
in tbe wlxtertith eind the cariy i>ait of
unenic nth century timl tbe Engise or a rocood muue beswn to be
ttsl br tbe more ImPoctont Web*
There aeems to be bnrily
ln*Walf« tracewlde back beyond tbe
•ixteeutb crtilury. but bcfofe the mid­
dle of tbe aevrtJtecnth all mercbtntm
profcwaloual
and the rteber
ra gencrnlly had adopted tbe pa­
tronymic. Where Ibcre are half a do»m David J^nem* la the name village
it U absolutely neceaaary to find »ome
tbat will Ik? dUUiKtIve Utween tbern, ami It 1# commonly tlona
In tbe amlexit fashion. Gbe wil
David Jones wyn-whtte Ihivld J
that iMDOlbcr will be David Jonca
llwyd. or David Jomw ibc gray man, or
David Jonca 8aU. siguIfyiiTg the man

The new atrAcCare will be
to every pardcolar and a fine
addlUoa ta the Htra bulMlngs
I baaemeut. main floor
and a^ganery. the first floor ^Hng
i feel above tbe ground. The
aad aouth aides will be oompoaed
of two hannonioas shades of
presaed lirick.
In the basement will he the dining
om 40x80 feet la sUe with a kitchen
conialnlag the laiest improvemei
nllnary lines.
Id one corner of tbe haaemeat will
be located a men s club room whore
MS may be pUyed. The
ha«!jnent abm contains eomplele lollel
and lavatory arrangements.
The Urge audUoriom Is oh the first
floor. This is 77x57 feel in Aze beIdes.the atage which. U 18x57 feet
There are also two large dressing
Just back of the stage. The
ladies' parkw 27x23 feel In slro. U one
of ihi* nice features of the building.
This room will benlcoJy ftirnlshed and
filieil out la the best posslbk- mi
Just liack of the parlor is-the smoking
room and opening off from ibis several
ante room*.
The gallery has a seating capacity
of alKidi 3P0 and the main room about
Ttw*. Riving a total seating capacity of
aUmi l.u'Ki. The o iling will
arcl;ed. .Dm- n»t:( tiring scpporled by
.six sieel trusftc*. One of tl»e lK*Kt
things about the auilltorium and gal
lery Is the fact that there will lie dq
ob*tacl**s whatever to hinder the view.
The main floor will also be used for
i:\mnhKium purpos<'r and later m set
of lockers pnl In. The hrilldinp will
ctM-T 5io.d'Vb and wljen completiHl will
be ouc of ihc .fln**«l lodge butliling.s In
this pan of the stale.

n"e utitlnet.wsr* In "hlcb
Welsh names have U«en arrlrad at
One claaa comprtaca namca purely peraonal and native, auch as Griffith or
lUxya
or Hsc . lmi»orttKl from
England, such aa Tbomaa or Jaroca,
8xxA arc strictly indlvkloal deaigna
Uon*. and from them aurnaroca rocit
to bare b^n evolved by a custom fa­
miliar to rtsadors of tbe Old Tcatnment
Tima. Hugh ap Da%’ld In tbe first Insuuce means merely Hugh the son of
David, vbo may lie David ap :
-Hugh t!|C son of D.'ivld the sm of
Thomas. Die eouvcntloimk dropping
of ibe -ap” mnk««s theJpdiVldmil Ilngli
I>.ivld. which lv>oks like a (nirlstlnn and
funuunc, IboiigU they arc really
rhrlstian names of two gi^tfernlloii
aecond way In which eventually the
surname bas^Fceu anivi-d at bus been
by absorbing t!ic -np" or -ab” Ipto
s»^-ond name. Djuk, Thomas np II
nnl Invomcs Thomas Prllcbanl i
Hugh nb Evan.rcsoivtw into Iluuh
Bcvnii. A third way la one nln'a.ly In
dicated. in which some p< rKon.al charoc
tcrteUc. sudi ns while or gray, thin or
stout, at first nu individual nickname
as It wen\ la hamled down from father
to son and finally liccome# the family
name.
nut It has been said tnat three fourth.s
or four-fifths of modem Welsh n^pes
bare lK»cn roacbcil by ^e ad.»ptlon of
a custom from England at a tlim- w1h-u
the Welsh ernro for tbe fashionable
surname put Invention on tlie stretch
and led to iMirocOiUig like a n'gulur
ivslem of prjductiou. Englishmen had
Wii a(Vfi«^tonHsl to take as their 'sur
name tl.c lus^slve case of tbe pa­
ternal name. Thu* Diomas. the son of
nob or ITlck, iKH-ame Thomas Hoh's or
Hick's, and these liually IsH-ame slmpl;
Hobs and lllck*.
Xow. the Welsh have no genitive
case. Posscssnm. on nenU.ip. I* Indicat­
ed by the bAUvc j»odtion of words, so
that tbe^^eouW not give exai^Iy the
English
termination to their
names, ami this stage x
ly omitted, and a^hen. i
century, ererjliody of coiistsioence
ilty of a
vas feeling about for tlie dlgnl
English
surname, they adopted
prnctic^ of appending tbe possessive
•M-’ without the apostrophe, which they
did not undcratand. Thus Tbomaa ap
David, who had already l»ecome Tbom­
aa Darid-whlch. by tbe posltloo of tbe
word# really meant David's son Tb<^
•a. exactly tbe same a* Thomas *
Darld-took tbe English -s” and bedime Tbomaa Davids, from which
Onallr
tb« n»mc of Davie or
Darla.
David the puma Welsh of course got
from tbe Bible, aad It waa a'very favortle name with them: hence the great
army of Welsh Davlaea. Rut a still
amre popular name waa the New Teatament John, which, however, poor
Tany. not having any T to tds alphabet. could not
or proo^ce aa
wedo. He had to use “ah" for our-J,and John with him became “Shone."
to wlilch. when he wanted to become
and make
It he added tbe letter “s" like his Eng­
lish neighbor, and the great tribe el

PERSONAL.

Cilv.
.Mrn. A. Newkirk rctmntNl to her
home In Mnnton nil»- morning aficr
spcndlng a ^hoI-t limc in th.* city with
f! IfUdfi.
A. A. McCoy transacted business in
Cadillac lotlay.
C. A. CrcKscy went to Kalkaska ibU
morning.
Mrs. R.-StoiTB and son of Klngsl««y
wi re In the city tmlay.
W. H. Ilr-mson nnd wife’of Monro.*
Crntcr were Traverse City visitors to­
day.
Rerl Winnie and Frank Royd spent
the morning fisliing on the Roardman.
Gwirge UandalU George Newtierry
and Claude Ford, all Ralvatlon Army
workers from rarlous' pars of Hu?
ftnte, arrlv.^1 In the city ihi*: noon.
Tt?< y win lomaln for several days.
NVllle lllacJclTurn and Grace
Slight left yesterday for (Charlevoix
and Pctoskqy. The*y will be gone about
two weeks.
Mis* Fannie Rlackbnrn and Harry
iilti.Hhaw arrived In the city yesterday
after spending a few week.s at Lcland.
Mrs. n. Hamnu.nd left this ncK>n for
a f. w w.K-ks’s visit at Mtiskecon.^
Henry Tonlr.dier left today for a
short trip to Grand Rapids and Benton
Haibor.
«.-onte N<»l.m l.-fl on iho ii:ir;
Cere Marqtieit today for southern
Michigan pt^^is.
Tlu> Rev, ^Charles T. Stout returned
las? nlcht from a short visit at Port
Huron.
Jerry Sullivan and wife of Cedar
were In the city yesterday.
.
"
H. F. fioiighcy left this morning for
a day's outing at Carp lake,
George Miller and Theron Morgan
left this morning for a few days' fish­
ing trip. #
of the First National
. W. L.K
tianV. has returned lo hi* duties after
spending his vacation In the soutbern
part of the state.
Mrs. William Dailey jeturned to her
home aL Pearl Lake ibis morning after
spending some time In tbe city.
Mrs. E. R. Reynolds to spending 8
short time at Empire with friends.
Miss Josa Benjamin to vtolUng at
Lake Ann.
Mrs. W. C. Kenney has accompanied
her hnaband on his northern trip
through the upper peninsula.
Mr*. C. J. Ebner and Mr. and Mr^.
Frank Reach are spending the day at
Ne-alMa-wanta.
K. E. Horst and A. L. Bachanl are
far, hat laaiHy a tone body of fashion­ fishing tbe Roardman today.
able JslumScA. who first aired their
Alex Anderson of Benzie was a TrarArthur
ir^,ton. a promlneat tmaiam
City, baa been the
man of^Nctsca City
r*2eit of Dr. Qregory^and famfly for
■ acD wh« X aaw'lMr
a hnAnafi, hot !

***^^*WiUtoai Backhaher of Cedar aiy
la the city today.

'.-W

LaM MifiM and fllapt la tfw Caaltr
UfRIl This Moraifip.

a

“TOUR MHSHBDR'SWIft"
Photograph of Annie Orlofsky said to be the tiniest
baby in the world. The infant weighed but fifteen ounces,
and the camera ciught her a moment after she had been
plficcd in a small-sized shoe.
_____ _______

Play Will B« Givin Tuesday. July 24.
Under Auspices of the Modern

The Modern Woodmen have secured
Mr. and Mra. Cha*. KUto to give their
play. -Your Neighbors Wife," in the
City ojM'ra house July 24. Mr. and
Mrs. KIIIn art* dlstlngutohcd character
artists, and from all rc|K»rts give otf
xct*lb*nt |day. Tbe play embramto
OS. CIRCUS PLEASED THE c<im<*dy. w ntlrncm and pathos, tbps
AT L^AST ONE MAN COUNTED
SPECTATORS.
giving a viirlHy of entcrtalnmeat*
CHANCE AT CIRCUS.
Tlckfls ran to* bought of alt Woodman
the price ranging from one coni to
Short Change Artist Took It Good More Aerial Perforroera and Apparatus fifUH>n ct'nts, depending on the numThan Any Before Given H^
toT Of the ticket which Is drawn. Re-’
Naturcdly and Made the Dis­
#«‘rvcd scats are len‘c(!tits extra and
crepancy Right.
can lH« seciin-xt un Tumutoy aTlernooa.
Jul) 24
Colo Rrothcni circus showed
Yesicrd.'iy'S circus was not entirely
ahoui, a half tent full of |KK>plo 1
fi.c fr..m sharpers and confidence
exening. but the qtrnmy of the enter­
me n. Hut Travers.* City has at least
tainment, was deserving of n packed
one man whom th. y could not work.
He iKjught tickets at the wln.hiw. lent.
The clrcu* has more a.*iial lu rformhanding the Ucket
sl dollar and
Mrs. Dr. J, F. Sukor of Chicago
ers and apparaius than has vv. r lKH*n
have rcct*lvfd .♦< cents it*
In the city at one' time uforo, and Mrs. A. L. Davis of Seattle pw'l ’
They pave him a lot ol
through the city this imirnlug on their
.•arlf one of the ociors to an
lilckels and dimes, which, upon count
STMcial m.ntlon might to* made of way to Old Mtoslon.
lnr. *hc found amounttnl to only 40
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. UchowK chil­
Miss Eva Young, who actc?d a# un^ of
1*4 Ills. ‘"How**, thlr.” shld he, where'idren nnd maid of Chicago arrived at The Fhawf-^ln double trapero work
thc r. st cf my ne.n. y? ' ‘*Oh1 didn’t
lafer had a turn ..n ih.* Ilylhg ladder Lo land UKlay.
you get Te < Fni.- back.” said the tick.’;
Mra. Edward G. Rabbltl and chllYoung handi.*«l liei>.>!f with
Mdler. Then he rerotmted til.* m<.ne>
dn n. Mrs. g: H. Vor Kamp and Mliw
freme eJevernesH. and Hie inannei
and wilhcml a word gave bark ih.>
Ver Kamp, all of Cincinnati, arrivei'
which her work was done, conildn.
righi change. * You almuM goi m*
In thi* city ycKterday rxtid will K]>cDd
with her natural grae.* and
said the Traverse City man. aud tidl
hroaghi much applause fnmt the au­ the stimmxT at the Park Place.
hltTfriends gave the ilck.t wlb r th
J. Cron well and wife of Ohio
dience.
h.ugh. -Whafs the matter, Ge.irgc.
The Onofroff family, bicycle rtders luiKsiHl through the city yt*»aurday on
».ald The ticket man's partner. 'Oh.
ar.* the iK'.si of ihelr class and **ach Ihelr way lo Omena.
ntdhlng." wild he, 'i Ju«t tried to work
P J. Chapman and wife arc gpendact l»nMight rreaicr astonlshrocni
him a Utile liui he wouldn't work
the .inlonk. rr. The clown of the fam Ing the summer at Omena.
Ju>t ns the pjirty wa». Roing in ih
C. E. Brandt and daughter of Ooi!y was .-.iNTiiilU- goo«l and was fun
lent door one of the m.*n w,m had be*u.
frt.it
arc siM-ndlng »onie lime at tb«
ny in the .-xtreme. The timilders and
in the Ikjx office walk.*d l»)' them and
Park place und later will go lo Northconioriionists wetv all \« ry
siUd. -That game didn't work on you
The hand, under tlie dirccdlon of C |.urt and Omen;i,
btik It will on most of 'em. Nine out o!
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I!. Nichols o( Oil
R. Tlnnewjvndo'riKl a very pleasing
tm don't siojT lo count their change
program /before the (ip<*nlng of th** cago siient Iasi night at the Ihirk
evenings ^rformance. Tto*re ar»* not Place. Tliey will kwvc* today for nearThe Old Tlu.r Itu.
many circu>>ban<:s that have the nerve hy resorts.
^Ir. Masidu'l I s IkijU.
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler of Chicago to
an.I ahillty to tackle the well-kn.iwr,
Wi Main.” jir.-'*eiitK the
!
• \Vimarn T.-ir ov. riurt' t>m Ih.* Cob- stopping at the Park Place,
cnmvr in u lv
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Curtto of Cincin­
Uwi ill w hirb ii*ONi iH-opk* br.ve .-egard llp:s* band took the he.nv.v comiKwsl♦Hi blui. lie ei-eij had rellgims l«:huiv Ihin in hand last «>vening and played nati piiKKcd through the city this morn­
N’j hucxNnnu was nUawi d lo hunt or I it through in a masterful manner
ing on th.Mr way to N..rthpoit Point
to cun* II.. at uihiU i: Suud.iy. .Vo «tcw j Hesides this, number there were
nsiort.
put to s<-a on a cnils.*. wiitnmt lirsi
Mr and iSrs F. M. Hyden of F,asr
eral others of a lighter but pleasing
going to cimivh to ask a Id.-ssing on
Orange.
N. J.. are spending some time
U:cir eiiicri.ris:*. Vo t rev.- got drink I character.
at .Northport Point.
A party of thirty >*oung prrxple from,
the rt.KV of heav.-n lin y h:ul giTtbercL
the Koiith side sp<*ni the 'day at tha
After a cruise ilie men weri* exiH*.-t.*d
Island.

^ pile, from
^ (Continued From First Page.)
uing^ ...........
all their loot Inlu'a
tvlik-h llic clUcfK maih* th^ir sch*» ilou I^‘b .-ill solder etouit the cans,
niuj divi-siou. llu-h buvt*r.m*.'r was cl-} cover being presaed on automatical!)
l«*rlcd to bold uj. hiisVigi.t hatid mVl to
A new hean shed to being erect
swinr that be bad not coii«*e.Mlc«l .any on the north side of the building
Cec'ar Men Vitlted tbe Side Show Ofifi ^
portion of tbi? le.jil. If afu*r making the accommoilatlon of t»'e tons
Came Out With Quit? » LitUa . I
ooib tt man \Ti*n? fxmnd t > have s*vn*lDearly Bought Experienco.
>
Iteans
which have been cuntracud foi
ed anything be was lmiullc«l ov«*rbaurd
in
an
acreage
lOO
acres
In
extent.
or maroonci *uben the nbip nevi mndc
Two
men from Cedar decided to
After i-he to ans arc cleaned up. the
the laud. EacJ: lme.-ni»eer hnd a male
or comrade, with wis ini he .•^hun'il uU j Miiulng^of corn will be taken up and. sp«*nd the day In Traverse City and Inthings and to whom bis proiH-rty de- U the fnilr I* ohtainal.le. poache* will cld<*ntal!y take In the* clrro#. One of
voiced In the event uf «U*aih. In 4uany [
The last thing to to* handlc<l ihE* men also Intended to have a little
will be apple# which have rot tox’u d« ntal work done, but first they wontA hTV
<d to *.<•<• the big shows. Among the
buccaticvr al- canned bore for two yeare.
only tender M-utimeul
All of last year * slock has been places vUlted was the aide show when
low’ed hlmw‘lf.
cleaned up and everything I* In rcadl they to-caroe greatly Interested In the
VmrlBtj.
ness for Ihj work to begin aside from whwds of fortune exhibited. When
Tlie two men un tJie tnick ptotfdTm the female, help which will undoubted they finished one of them was out 125
of the sutmrtian Trolley w were talk­
and the other $10. A promloenl Traving alxont the little ^woman In the bine ly be plentiful, althopgh It to pr
Htmbonmd who wrat watering florw-rrs that no one afier work will be turned erae City dentist was also out of a Job.
away.
by the roadside.
TRY A RECORD WANT AM,
“Tbe biggest goraip In tbe county."
sold the tail man. "I det»*st g'wMpeni."

“So do 1." milled tbe ohort

TOO WISE FOR SHtRPERS aVE EXCEUENT SHOW

Resorts and Resoiters

:x.

'"1-

500 GIRLS AND WOMEN

DEIHSUOSTJOB

tgs j Accuracy j.

“Indoedrimiigbtnj replied
plan. “1 am tbe atar. am I notr
“Wen. jm but yon wont to pcmem^Yon don’t *ay! Well, I beard that
her oecond hnsluind rolto hMue ^t ber that yon're not a fixed otor.-dawn and yon can bear him olnglng a Fhltodeliihto Prem.
Ito Pm Fur <
“He matt be a bird. Tbe Iceman
told my wife, they only eat two nwato Seoabto tollbr^s
a day and her daughter to going to *what*a ybnr price for a salt?
mariT a tad wbo only moke* $4 a Sixty doltorm. sir. How BMUiy pockefis
would yoa like? CimtoiDtrwNopoGfieta
-R ea. in (
at an. I ohanT wmA mnj whoa Pva
paid roar bffl.
m do X.**-<aiScaff6 Xtolly
ewa.
DONT FORGET Col. C. H. French,
HEAR 0)U C. H. FREfCH In lOf tbe weU-knowa traveler, cocplorar and
ognlfiomit Ulnatratsd leetarea July lii^tiirar at Ol^ ppera bonoe July fififil
Jolr H-tf
30^1 and Aag. 1-^
Jaly 174f aadAng. !-!. ,

in prescription work
as impojrtant as the

is

ant to the paden
the druKKist alike. I
DRUGS^and accuracy at
this store.


I JOHRSOR DRUG CO,

v>'^

k

h^NaoKof Sense,
aiM Wl»ie-<10).

that good cothmon
of a^h afl of i»
*
share, how can yoo oqotimie
to buy ordinary soda cea^Kn^
stale and dusty as they mjwt
be. when for
you cab tgd

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Stnebland. Frank.
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tfc* «r.i 4Mgr oC Jmty. »W. u«etk«r
•ft, <k.
tto Maxr ..4 CHr
^ftMUi^of Ui« city of Trairmie CttyJ
***"*” ***** *** **^
RUoinrf Fwtiitf. TkM tM Mayor
n4 CUrt te aii4 amliawlir •mpowart4 tp lam aad aocotlau for and 4a
tekair or Cba elty aot omedter
rnwmt St
f>Moaat aootial iatanwt twartaga
HOMar Mi
for liM acsrosate amooat of aay a.
al asamiiMat taa, the Ume for tho
W.ikil
payn»rat of vairii Ina Am oneodod
Movad Ay Wteala aad aoiifKirtod Ay liiyoad llie yoar WC to aeoardanoo
Ooodria^ that lAa potlUoo bo graatod. with thf> firorltkiaa ofaSrcUoa U of
TltK* IS of tbe Cliaitor of aal4 dty aa
t^armo CHy. MMA . Inly 7. lAOd.
Tft tht Mayor aad OaiBeiliiieB of
Reoolrod^nAer, ThU WMf party
Travrrao City. MioA:
t4M-Wr. fAd oadoralgD*^ laoiabeni of M »a<
I bav# tbe opl
lb# FrModa cdiircA do Aoroby pKIUoa lasaa:
lamt of aald i
lb# roaoril to graat oa an olcolrlc aye
ofor# ^b# Muu
oa Oab aad rtfiA airoota,
Bigaod la Artelf of Uic aaul fVleada
noodricb. tnat tbe reaolntloo be ado|U
KiUpu h, Ri^aa and olJiera.
TAoro Arias no ebJoOkma tb# aaia# * yeai-'AbUilt.nterett.Cjmclt.Oood
waa rHrrnM m tbr mmltloo da IlsAl- rich. Innlle. Alfwc. Mnrrble. I*aliner.
Hnui*^ and Winnie--(10^.
*
Trayora# CUy. Joly t. IfdT
To4be Mayor and OofUfiMO <Viaril of
tb# oily of Travjrrr City;
* fUtoliitlofi.
tflt^JraUrojen-Woonckai# yoo a
dtasraw of our Jot on South Union SHD-Raadlred. Ry the Oouarll of the
ata#«l. aboartas lu nMn n»d aba|>e aad City of iTraverao Vlir, that wherea*
arooM #ak yoo to ronaldrr tb# oorrcrl the COiAcll <]ariH^raiofor. I.y . u».
id all tbe.ala«Bib#ror r##i fraatlas on Union lortty vote of
alraot lAM w# abouW pay for In thr
parlJiB of said attort. You win not#
that iber# la thr## fm on lb« n. or.
coradT that wm esaaot nae aa It eone#
North to the
to a point aad noir U aad alWaya will
hr a#od by the imlllc aa a walk and South end of the South bridge on
Union KUort. inrladlns all lu-ceaaary
ai*pniach to |hr park. '
W<- would ahn rail your a((«ntl<in curtdng. gutter*, croa* wnlka. man
catch baHlns, aewera and ap^
to lb# iMaHaub of our lor^ ondipunnl will! the widthjnr-lbu weal and proach«w lu said portion of Union
atreel, and.
aaat
Whereof. AH lawful proeeodlnga
SMITH b PltlCK.
iv«. Uhso taken, done and performed
whic h are requisite and nrceaiary for
rma rrfiTrod
the due |ie(7oniiaiiou nnU
hfwou and Walka.
aald iniprov.ment. and.
Alderman
Whereaa. Ttie
iMk part in the i
role ha* born dul.
provlfUng for the payment of that
Joly K 1W«. part of the eaUmated roat which the
yor and City I'ouncll decided abottid be
To the Htmomble. the Mnyor

«...

on Way# and Mean, reapectfully re^
• **%rt we rerommiwd that the Mayor
aad City tnerk be lastracted to purebaee An behalf of (be olty tbe piece
of land lymt noutb of tbe onmeiery
now owned by the Ifowlt eeUte. the
died and naed for oemename to b. plait
oded by the
Roard of PuWlc Work*.
• RaamictfuUy Subwlited.
>
J. M. CUU..ETT.
MAIXXtLM WINNIK.
OcmiiulUec.
Moved by Palmer and aupf^nd by
0«»drlrh, that the rr|K»rt bo accepted
•and adup---Vroe—Ahum. Evetuit. OlllcHl. Uiiod.
rteh. lardle, Moim. Murrhle, lUliiier,
Hhuter and Wlnnle-(IO).
Na>;*-«ooe.
t'urrlcHl .
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
C'imnci
54lf—(Senllemen-We your commlUi'e
on Way* and Mean* re*|H«tfully re-

Now. Therefore. The board of public
works of aaid city la hereby directed
tb the said public Im­
provement and prosecute the name to
anpletlon.
Moved by lArdIo and eopported by
Palmer. tbatUie reaolullon be adopletl.
Yeea-Abbolt. Everett. GlHett. <Joik1
rich. lArdle, Muon. Murchle. Palmer.
Hbiiter and Wlimle-(IU-.
Naya-tione.
tarried.
Resolution.
244C—IlDsolviHl. My the Council of (he
City of* Traverse City, Michigan that
fur the
the role of *iMTla1 a
purpone of defraying that |>art of the
coat which the Council decided »hould
be paid and homo by apeclal awe*.
for the grading and |»aviug of
Ca** siriM'l from the South line «f
State street SfUrth to the bridge on
Caaa alnwt. which was rc|«rted to tb.
*ald conneu by the board of ,h*ae«or;
of aaid city cm the ISih day of June
IlMiC, bo and the ranie hereby I* con
s rotiorted.
cd Further, That the amount
id aaid *iH<lal aaaeaamem be nnd the
......................
vkled Into five C<jua
same hereby
|t div
InstaUmenla. the Ifirst Inalallmcnt U*

Lake, Mrs. Addle, eon. U it. e of ne oor of lot 1. Oak 1
Add. ih a lUi ft tbw SSfltbnlQOfltbwblftU

mins. « leet...v............... *..............................

H.. L. A Ca.^ Ttb Add.
WorlbiagtiMi. M/'A. eW ft of lot Id. block U » feet....
Ikltaer. Wm,let 1. blmsk M................................................

Pnmt atroot and Railroad araan# co
ih# tetaraneiioa of Siaia atront aad
ixital........ ...ilia
Railroad ama# witb a I44aob pipn.
Moved by Moon. .aad supported hy for tbeir new lumber yard on IsBm
a oo BMfimA areaae to Waahingatroet WSi a »14nch pipe, tbaaoe Palmer, ibal the itoolntloii be adopUfd. avenue, ho roferrod to the commiiioe
YeaiA-Abboit Eterett OWeitGood- on water.
tTashtb atreot with an U4neh pipe.
rich; Isutlle. Moon. Murebie. Palmer.
Moved by Palnw. and eupported
Shoter and Wiaale—itij.
ommcll adjourn.
Kays—Noon.
Caitiad.
T. H. 01U.1S.
There telng no ^jecUons tbe clerk
City Clerk.
I. laatmcted to noufy the building
inspeetbra to at onoe laveailgale tbe
ouiUer of Are uacap^ M tbe large
edto
lected with tnc kaid ux aa a colVactiun be:
i Houtb Bide I
Sewer O.atrict Mo. S. July lat. 1

llwii’s Rwiiifa

Aniou. lot 13. block
A.. Jot IK. block M.
f«H>i..................
l^
A.. M li». (dock R. CC liNii................ ..
<!. oke. E. J.. block C, 2ii f«-*rt............ ............................... ......................
^>k«•rdt. Uhrls, lot 1. hlork I).
fttrt................... ...................
^,kkerdt. Ubrbi, lot 2. blurk U. CC b'cl .,.., .....................;* *v.
tlrcenwood, Mr*. Uelujcca, >: tt fed of b*l !0. and W. « f?wl of ^ _
11. block K. 44 feet................... ................................................... * -1.
Jcilimwn, Treasa. K. 14 fret of lot 12 aad all lot 13. block R, K3
fret .............................. ...................... ............................................
Ilnjic, Warren. w% of lot 17. Work K. 33 b-«H............... ........... •
!>mSaod. Wm. II., v% of bu 17. blwk E. 34 feet...*...,........ ;
iluUled. Men J. lot 33, block 12. €d fi-el................. ......................
Kivans. P. H . lot 37.. bhick E CQ Uvi.................... ................... .
num. F.. lot 37. block E. GC feet.................... ,...^................. ..
Umlor. Andrew, lot 10 block F,.C6 feet............ .......... ............... . ...
Bwllh. H. W.. wH of lo^IJ^block F. 33 b rt.
N.nthcwaon. Clark. w% of lot 13. block F. 2 I feelS.,
vUU. M. F. A M. 1.. cl4 of K,l 13. blcM^k F.: :feel..
Skult
own. W. I...
of lot 2G. bI«K k F. 3.1 f«*H
Allows.
US. H.. K»t 39. blofik F, CC feel.............. .....
Markua
H.. L. A Co.'S 7lh :
McCoy, A. A., lot 3, block G. GG Ibei................
: of M 34. block F. 33 It-el.
Kiuenion. Clias.
l.ais.
Hiker. J.I. W.. lot 2. blork* H
Mr*. Florence,
e. 04 ft. of lot 4. bUj i H. L4 feet.
Lxrkhart, Mrs.
Flo
Molr- Geo., lot 23. block Ji, GG feet..................
blocl I* CC feel.
Parraenler, h\ lot 14. block
feet of Urt 19. block 1. Ui fe« l.
V, all. Chax., w.
lUH k. Gt«.. lot U. block K. G6 feet..........
Meek. (ieo. miu A., kit K. MiK-k K. CC fee!
Rock. Geo..
of lot 9. blor k K. K feel .
thdler. J. E.. lot IJ). block K. 6G fwl-----Lnssell, H. E. lot 13. block K, 6C tiwi..
Miller.
n37V-- feet of lot* TO and : . block K. 3714
l-r. Wm..37*i ft. 8. of N. 113*/* fl. o! lots 3U A 31. ali-o cor.
44 ft K. of 8. W. cor. of lot 20. th N. IT ft. ih E CG ft. (li S.
17 ft. (h W. C6 ft. to b. giunlng. f.4 bei ......................... .
block K. CC feel............................ ......... .
Mcldtugblln. A..
*•.^•^>011. Kllzo.. C»i TTf 27. block K. 33 fret........
Gallager, Jobu. wVi of lot 3S.
K. 33 feft.
Gallager.
Salter. J.E.. lot 29. block K, C
lieWm. Jbbn. w\i of lot 34. bbicl:kK*.
Htirdy. Edward, w^.; of lot 33. block K. 33 feet.......... .................
.M. Corwiek. J. M.. emu.
fu 8. A 50.3 fi. W, of ne. ror. of lot
38 Ih 8. 1K3.8 ft. w. alimx Elgblli St. :»o ft. thN. 1K3 U lb 12.
CO ft. to beginning. 50 feel.......................................................

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Saxlon Hardware Co.
Order your

onr^.taUu-t^ty .r T<lir. r,« Cttr.snd ^hnwr
If anr tb«rr b«. M hr thr nrmyer ««f
Ai>d it li furthS- OrU«r«^ tlubt
yiv*'to U».
lutr
tV
«rf <*>Od
'oOA prOtiun.
and lb., h^winit th«v>f. Ly cauiSn*

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Mbw'rr ami Winnie—<IP-.

....

■ in aaU portbm of Gam atTMt.

Yebeteda. all lawful
5441- lliHiolvcd. By tbe amacB of Ibc have he<« UVen, done and pAtforr^ud
. CJt> €vf Traverse Cbqr. Mlddgaa, tbai which are reqasatte sid geonanary for
VW
W
arsemuuear .or tbe

pamoA# or Oefiayiax that part of Ue
WYmreas. tbe npeeial

t. A, i^S^Sjre^....
UybA WaA,lot7fi» 541lert.............. .......................
(avllcb. Jacob. €0 ft next w. of #40 ft. of 73. «0
Curtla. A. B. 46 tt. next w. of el45 ft of 73. 45
SmMb. Wilsaa, Ml of lot 72, ex.«i90 ft. 50 fert

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MARINE CAS [NGIKES
The Engines

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for your '

Haying Tools

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Kvrrylliing you ipwl
Snaths
•Forks

Rakes
j

Shearsilor chen;^' pickers.
Screen doors,
Extension window screens.

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George Cams.
Gil.4,bono4S|,

• -AT-

Park Place Hotel
ON

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
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1.49....
1.11....
Ml....
1.45....
M2....
149....
1.32....

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.... 1.49....
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""‘Good Enough for
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TfHmmpwU l«omr«-r«.<^.th*tW«)lvMl«}.1ht.
2iO»ttax «.f July A.U l*Jun. iHxt. »t
ockK-k

Iscylhes

Wttr^Iingb.m M!
19. bi*s k I.. f.4! fi...... .................
Miller. Mrn. 8. A.. sV* «»f bit 2. block N, 3.3 f»H«t........ .....................
Adait's Add, .

Sullivan. Frpnk. lot 5. lo find............ ........................... j........... —
II;*tch. l.•AailO; lot 11, 50 fee.l.............. ..................................................
;
^
Oak Park Add.
S'Wincindr., b.l* 15 & IC. bUnk 1. 5« feet................
Coiirson. Mrs. Carey N.. lots 19 £• 20 ■ ‘ * --------75 feet.
KairebUds. W. W.. lots 21 £ 22 £ 23.
1 ictle. Rose. IoIr 4C A 47. block 1. 5« f<-et........
Henderson. J. M.. l«s 48
49. block 1. 5« leH.
Henderson. J. M.. lou Co 51 A 52, 75 f*Kt............
7: feet.
Itlchard. Ww.K. lots K. 17 A is. bUs^k 2. 75
19 A 20. block 3. 50 feft.
':.iln. AUwrt. lots
1

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ja lu work whU the riubt stmilfi.
I5wy your fruit prrsciriug ariirlufi
Ut Saxtou’a and you will have the
>ali8f;itlory kiud. Wo have tho
U at kind ibnUs made in kelUot,
wuim psiif. fruit nnd jelly jars.
Wlmi we P'l cnninentl you oah doIkwd «»o. ThtHfuii* auoooia will
erowti your l•.fTl*^ta and yon. will imi
liM jio vour bds»r or *HoU >obr fluil
by using lluirt^ we otfer.

ti 'Zt

^l]«l w.- nruMiniena th.1 .1)
af the |N'ae»« purehaae I heir
guide*.
R.*p*-Clfully KuUuIMfsl
J. ik, (JIIJ.CTT.
(IKO. W. IJ^IUIIR.
of August.
V:♦
MAU'OLM W'lNMR.
:• t
Comumtoe. went to be colb'cted betwt*en the IlnU
' Moved hy Ooodnrh and aupportod day of Juno, end ib.^ first day of July,
the third Installment to be col
^l^alHlo^,^hai the reiHiit be nccrpied
lechMl between the first day of June
^Vea«—*AtdK»tt. Everett, Olllett. Good and the first day of July. HM»k. the
. Floyd J
Heh. lardle. Mocm. Muitdjlu. Paluier fourth IngToIlment to ^
Rhuter and Winnie—(10-.
Luca*. K., lot 52. block
N«y*—none.
^ider. C.4U
C. JIm lots C3
I A 54. block 3. 60 fed..
staUmcDt to be collected between
Carried.
Hunter.
C. 11.^ lots 55 A 5C. Mock 3 M feel
firm day of June and the first da:
Reaoltftiena.
Muxberger. Albert, lot 7C. block 3. 25 If’ft..
2(43—Where#*. The Hannah £ Ijl}' July. IklO. together with the anneal hYye. Mrs. Cbarlolte. lot Si. block 3, 25 feet
t'omnany. the Haanab A Lay Mercan­ interest at the rate of five per cent per llowraan. A. lot 3. wt» of lot 4. Mock 4. 37^
annum upon #11 unpaid iastallmeBU.
tile Comimny, and the Traverse
of lot 4 A lot 6. block 4. 3
Kesolvetl y\jnber. That the Mayor Barrett. C H..
Stale Bank have proeent«'d U» the rity
n. U. lot 7, block 4. 25 f
K) Clerk be and are hereby empowerof Tiwrt^rae.rity, the oa*t half of the
rwiet!!...!...... ............... .
pro|>erty known a* the Hannah A lAy d to issue• Iand negotlau for and in be«4 lot 26 A sMt of WV4 of 27; block 4.
dork, and a auiiable approach thereto. alf of the ( ' not exceeding
bearing note* for
Any ape
“Vherea*. The dty for many y
civ* fc't_______ ____________
t, tbe tUnr for the I
• year* baa been dciuircd of public dock
WlKhtman. Mm. MarctU. kite 34 A 35. Mock 4. 5u feet..
I has been
faollltie*. owing to tbe fact that our
Grover Park Add.
water troat ha* been s^mdually absorb­
Ke>-noldA Hannah, lot 12, 60 feel........................... ..
ed and raising fully tUatHhlaglR will
liont. Mm. Marion, lot 19, 50 fwst...................................... IB future year* become allH more valu
IHackwau. Chas. lot 2U. 50 feet.......... ................................ .
able, and of great ooamleocd and acr
Keeolved f'urtber. That any^ party Burdick, l-Yank, kUn 21 A 22,-100 feel......'................
Edna Park Add.
^Tiema. S2**omcll fully apreeb against whom aaid aaeesament ahall Northrup, Elmer, cx. *50 U M lot rr. CC feet.................... ;
atiu tbe iplrlt la which tbe doeora of be made ahall have tbw option of pay
Korllmip. Elmer, c% of lot 28,
— *.......... ...........
tbU dock have preeeeted It to the dly lag any Insullmeot of
<
aidrtt of progrtea and faith la the at any time before the eame aba
McNcir, M.. ci4 oflot 73 A all lot 74*.‘ Mock 3*. 37Vi feet..
come due a* above provided.
Fairbanks.
G..
lots
77
A
78,
Mock
3.
50
feet................
Moved by Palmer and aupported by
I hlnney. Wm., lot S2. block S, 25 feel.......... ....................
'
In th. kifkMt t«n« hr tne Lardle. that the nwolutlon be adopted
Oak Heights Add.
Y*aa-Abboit, Bvefett. GlUolt. Good
o( IM. couanaltr. T%«tor«
Favitdi,
John,
lot
7.
50.17
feel................................
...............
rich. Lardla Moon, Murchle, Palmer.
%<Lolnri. Tfc.t thU eoimell expran Shaier aad Wlanle-dO-.
!*.!!
In b«ktf ot the |»opl. of Tt.t«*
....
Forton. Mr*. P, *40 oMot 18. 40 feet....................................
Meumm. Frank, lot 22. 50 .fed............................................
*‘***‘*‘*“ o'“I* *?*•
....
Resolved, by the CouacH of the City
J- oar p
....
of Traverse City, that whereas the
....
CouacH did heretofore by a majority
'
.rj^iid npou the oBdal
....
Smith. Floyd L.. c3i%ft of 3#. 37% fed.................... «...
....
Drvmra. M. U. e20 ft. of lot 31 A wl5 ft of 32. W feet...
....
Gabriel. Walter, ex. 10 ft. of lot 37. 4IJI lUct........................
UAUXHM WINNIE,
Mm. B-. wMjOt lot 39 A-clO ft of 40. 35 fort.........
namely:
the
gradiag
and
pa
t fS
J
GILLBTT.
Ftork. Chas- W. c33U il of lot 43. 33% fort....................
Nl by KvereU and eupported
Motwd
eupporti by
Swan, J. T.. sr32 ft of lot 4S A rlO H. of 49. 42 feet........
_ Abtoii. that tbe reeoluttaa be adopted.
^Yhltlac. Howard, iot 52 A e% of 63. 75 feet....................

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A Short Cut to Success

nmMBTibws

Vogi*l*uqg. tS. r.. Jot K. block G.Jifi feet.

&
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dirt by a («fcap
very beauty of which makes
you hungry.

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JULY 21 AND 22
T«0 Dm Oolr.
FREE!
Dr. Mc!5.,nr.l.l ha', for >car» -mod
study Id chroiii.' end liue**rlr.g
cases. H^s I xu«^lvl• prank*' nnd
perior kmjsh'yirf ♦n;ab!e« Mm <*»
All chronic
ever} ctimlle «H«<*aM
diseuM's of the brain ypii;«». nervts.
bloiHt .«k!n. h.aff. b:r:?r 1
dnetf^y. btaddrr and bowe||
Ech. kldn
exH}* awl s';cr*‘*Afiilly irejitcf.
srientifiex
Dr. Mrlhmald pays .«ipep;ai afention
to Catarrh. CaUrrbal l>eafiH‘i»s. Thmat
and Lamg Diseases. Oinmlc Wfi-ascs
I %oni«*3. Koririua and Phy*.
ty. KbuuwaaMU. Keuralcla.
runic and .Nervous IJi«WiK
Men. Women snd Children. N
matter mhat your diM»x-;i^a3 be.

There is Still Hope-Then Do
got Despair.



Dr. McDopald aad get a
oaia of /oar dteea.*w and
curreci diacnoaia
fert assured that tlthe doctor knows
..06 oorrecUy what afl* you. If
curaWe, he wfll cure you.
*0C able to call, write for symptom blank.
Ccrreapondcnoc strict ly confidcntlaL
Addreua
.

Dr. McDonald

bamci would §*K>ri Is- discardfvl
fur new •eU
aeU if ever> driver mol
with Uic miabai>9 many do en.
counter. Dj you think you are
favowl by Providenc e or Fortune?
Your turn may oouu* louiorrow.
by run llie risk when we ai*)I
Why
now and atfong harneas so ebt«i>-

ly.

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OacfD Cily Implement Co.
12s E. Front S-..
Cit. plionc 751
Itf !l i>lmnp 102

J0S8DI1 Slailer & Sons

'irat-clasa Butchers,

for your sckciiofi for table : :
u««i. The'intixfduction will be '
of benefit to you if you hoiwr
it with a purchase or two. We
buy the best, we sell only
fresh, juicy cuts and don t.attempt to make a fonunc in a
year. We will be pleased |o
serve you at any time.
Both pboDc*.
«0i * FrankUn

Tin Reconl Want A*

WiWT PEPAtTHEMT
Tien k M iwe cflcdi^ Mite
Mic tin^ Wen €*». It Irlifs I

l' H""'

i to 40
14orli ft! mf ebctoksl vodw
nto€% WA. Wii4to fUS
. Wetoijrrto^flMVt F/C.
4. 4U SteU flt.
J«ir 14^

limMim
That «^e has a mte in ha taMda.
wMeh wigjtini
vissini wheaevar
wbrmcrm sae
mme becesaes
r Hel^ wM
the Mut hff aaaesped. makiito her very
tarrtiaMe. Is toe data of Mra. AVBbev
waia of Abb Arhar, wBa to at eto
rmckr Mb wm only averta^ by
Klac’.
ttaanaiT. Ha wrtto.: with hto aetohhara. *nffe fcawe a waU
a: oar alaoe that to foU af aaakea.**
she sayq. *1 took a drink cme Mp
and a BMtoe wcto dowB my toroaL H
wcBt down, an HckL tar 1 tan fed ft
la. my ride. It makes me feel wery
tmromloctahle who U wi»ies. and 1
Trt»nwUJel»c.
am ItoMe to say alsaari unhlag at

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~Si"r-5L“fcS

imnp^Tte »rt«h-nwi utMmg
•ntoB. T. W. W. «in «tam VdwUjr.
PM4*r aad
of ««li »«-k
•< Tonibon A Cook-i
ll»«y iwm. P»ru» oltklat to breei
Foil SALE—im-<to«
«in 4o «tII to we thU^Hne aad lobl« brwilioc.
, uofik ot Ccmvm, «w»<tolf
kalf i
m ll-«
H. E. OoMm. Prop.

Of all rocattam^ acrid>mi wtrr
kaowa Paul stoads MaBc ta oaialag
ability. Her marvcloas Tatar, alie^
hy htarioBta power of a hUto
haa fiegararty hrooMto Ner SS.taO a
Bight, next to her ataad, aBd perhap,r
stln staafiy. JeBB De BcaxhcL When
be Brri vtoUed this cmkiy Be ^
maaded ^jtao at each periofmaaro.
but » groat aaa hto sacees. that he
demanded higher trim, and Manrtre
Giau wawgtod to gr-ai them.
Far
some time hU nightly honorartian was
fl.2ro and later ca iv was raised to
.tin higher Sgurr^. DurlBg hto lari
>«Baon to New^ Votk he avr^emged about
n.4<M a night, which taetaM a guar­
antee tif lljoe and a petfetitaffc bf
the box oCtoe rcoelpfl. He to now UrIng on hto well gtkum gains la hto
Paririan humc and to teaching stag
ing to pipils a« the iMfortablr rale
uC $25 n« hoar.
In a skctgh of the new queen of
Norway It to said that sfie to probably
the slimmesi wokan to her daminlon.
Her waist mcmsuixs but aeircnlcen
inches and she to so cihcrral to ap

B. 1. MOIKUI
Pjoneer Uvny
Hack.'’8us Baggage
ln*e yow

You Canhot

«0a
To
•eiTicn.

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CURE

with asiag Itapraper laagaase ia Tbv
I hate « fine line of wMb
preseaoe of womro aad ehUdiwa. Her
tiome viiL<n ron want to
take a rMo. .Man the Iwat
heartag was adjoaraed otoil Jaty fit
an
InJUmcd.
ulcerated
and
catarrhal
roociuippcd Uwry for any kiad
OB aeronat cf the aUscaro of the prow
ditkmsof the murous membrane such as
oFAti;^ Coll here.
ecallag atiorney.
Over lao.mw feet of apple Jamher to
rmt a»d Caas.
)idr
siaek«*d np la front of the Utotford de
Sal isfaction jjuaraiiHrc^
POL Prototoly in ao other part of the
WAMTCO—Etonbody to brine tbdr
Bat you sorely can core these stu
Bortb, ao«b aa4 watt of Bait*. r«y
>r no charge.
;
wortd oaa an great a qaaafigr of thU
aSemM by kocal treatment ntth
> trlMiita n»4 p^ui to tbt Part
amt. aat or tbe jprdUe^ rawt. ta
timber
he
seen
la
oae
place.
T|m
pl!e
f m%a 4ra imtlta. til B. rrant at
tba Oraad Timta«a nsfktt. Tba
NMlM «• AH Ptnom liHwwM. „ to the property of the Atkins Saw Co.
Cttlmw vbtmt tl».
inly 21 iao
whole larm la torel aad t*Ua daair*
■ ——*
.
~
germs,checksi
Tbe MxrUl «a»»me«t U* roll <ot til ladtonapolis, whkh will use il for
which destroys the ci»casegerTns.checks'
able a. a raaort profoMam. Ooah) ibe Kt«dln* ami partac of Boulb Uatiin
diachlrges. stops pain, and bcala the
saw hmj^k-s. -The. lumber to hani.
WAPtTED-Oom In tba «ar nni oat.;
ba tmMtir Fbi*t*r him oae tfth am
tram tbe aonih aMe of T«
^
tough
and
wfihont
mnrli
grain,
aa-i
kU^prtoataM. a 2; Mortaa.
loll or Eve Into to the acre, aT lea
alnei north to Ibe tooth eak m
’ once Jt to framed into shape It 'never
toayl44f.
baadiad and atglityATa lou. which »oUi bridee oa I'Blon auee-.. U
Ing, germith< c i!t of thinnewi hai
woisnipers
with a aery amalJ aanMiai advertli' la my hauJ. lor od w;a«. The llf.t Mdlis or riirodi^.*' said ex4?mxfot
George W. Mr-rriman, In siKaUng ol practiraU> atl thv women of tbe king the most successful local
lat would aaU for at laait $5t
or before• It -.\o other kind, of lumber U so iiczn and
haeat to be paid
of ttu men. she to
per lot
aati
July ;i.
well fitted for saw handlFt as apple calJcd rather too nail aud delicate to
eatlno can not ba baatea. la
Junk t2tli to SepL 2St^ *
JL E. HASKEIX.
rOR tALC CHEAP—Ibaicsr Ob4 bar
xood and big maJ.L« cf Uw handles appearanr.'. Qmvu .Ma-id was thr oner trial wfll prove JL
parlaoa jrUh other property and tha
dry Trt*a3*nrcr
a large box at
Dcaa nai W. Kroiii.
' >«1y n-«
iu«/no other kind of wood wbvn the) tomboy jm-mber of Jving Edward s Only fifty
price aakad. thU farv U oRered at a
dONNSON DRUG CO.
Offtcai R«»ni ZH2 State BaaV bulid- can get enoogh nf appie. ' The lum temily. She wa> tUt- baby of the fam
aery,
low
ftgara.
There
li
FOB •ALE-l«^ln?h Cedar ^
Ur U all IQ wSort Utandf. f<ir It Ir i!y and Hs hrigbtrtt membcT ar. welL
enoush to pay for thf wbede tom at
Tfarerae^'Uy Hit. Co,
July U4S
v<Ty mrrly that an appU- irft* will fni-j It was she who first nicknamed he.
price we ask for He If >-oa want a
lau duke of Clanwro,
iilkh lutnlH-r nv< six or ktshl feet brother
barpalo aud a uoney
FOR RALE-4to€ acir lota. Your
South
came which
ment Into Ibo r<>:«arK and Ceffv a
after thin. Wade Droa. 12T Proiif
‘ fbaaee !o a«i a lar»o lot at
• Noticn tb All Persona Interested.
him ihr’iagh litv. She called
Ur pile tt! ibn dc|»«»l.
Arr. TravcTM’ ritj..Thmn. 4:00a.s.
atroat.
Trarema
City.
Mich.
Clt
, firier f4 a awaH one. Klac lucaticat.
The siM-eUl assessment tax roU for Tbe Aikln-s roaipan> !ad agents In her el«Iej.r sifter. lb<- duelwvs *jT Fib.
Traver e City.. .Thuiw. €:0fi a. m.
laeaa
phona
1211.
may
2441
IV. U. Ootdaa, 41T W. firerntb SL
om the «o"tb line of Htaie stroet rveral counlks looking fcT inayrial
Chkapi..;.......... Frl. 10:30 a. to
called :he prinr-es^ m.*al. he
^
JalyFltoo*
like grading and paving of Cass street ;r ibiir mill.
royal f^ynecs. iXilai-eeinl el »hci t«*
>
Norih Bound.
_________________ ___________________ rOE bAtE-MK-rotty arre
south l» the bridgr cm Cass streer. U
MlUaid r Udrhcvrk of Rittb ilrlug lady * almoM uiorhid dislike
7:00 Ikto
Lv.. iTitraieo.......
in tny hands for ndlej-tlon. The
Travrrsv City
C:<xk. for fn-nty yr^-s ria^e man appearing In puUlr. .»g4 u au* ihlv
fir. t in djIloM nt Ui be |»alU on or lx •
L S:Ato
Traverse Cliy.
under .Maiiap r V\ U- Smith. cW merry firihress wfco conccml all the
fore July Ul. 1U»»C,
tpitited
sayings
and
doings
<4
the
rtiy'
thr rid lUmbUn opera hou.-r and th»
South Bound.
M. E. IlASKEU..
ne«
thca'er. has re«lgn«'d. lu al lamily in a r,.'raplKKt!; and labeled
The intent of lh<« m;jnp('ily TrKk>:xrrr.
Rcthcr with bis chb^ assistant. Albe rt II 'Thlu-g# We Never'Said or Did ”
(.irlnror ui.-.rha the ilifTiwne*■ewlac
w range.
Uffire. Room 2^2 Stale Bank build
.Tvhw. €:S0a.B*
The
STtsanSl.
Anthonv
Mvimrrial
3^
.\rr.
Chb
FOR
»ALE~143S-Tca
Fades,
propc'rty
n*an.
The
new
creu
Ix'twixui
ihim:*
m.i«lo
to
j#lf
rail at
atorc. rarpeta.
has s^art*-.! an m-rive cam
eight hundred feet rib Stale hlrret,
I .au

for *he Post bs!« not bem velectcd
an<l tiling mdilo .to sarvr.
Steamer lUlnols
fur an *"AntU«*«v
Value Impossible to estimate,
CTvicago with trains on
< all rallroM'
rt«. if,n> tW Pi.u onT into the eon Pal?:n to raise %7Z
Tho pnr|ioqt! for %hu li you
I Saturday, or M
rac* for
tirjood.
way above prlee asked. This Is
s}‘a«ni. etil Memorial tuilldlng'’ for women atu
Imy a |4ano is ti» xerrf jsa
ind of Ih.-.tro I. and
HanilHcm Clothloc company. R U.
takers is cf bnan-ial clone s wi re threaunicsj. ib^nts et !b^,riilvun^iy oi Rorbesiei
t»r the most de.Hlrable pleers of prop­
Hen cf wall
four ch tdr%n and not to
Ntjrth bound alra«
Brjckaa^U^’ariiliigton purcel.
ill the borne Viiv nf Mis^ AnTbonr.
erty In city. As a boslnehs lora
(i.n* at .MacWlnar UlaiMl with alt
c mterve llir manufadun*r*B.
M.anl^hlp fine* ai.wroei
In eftanu-tno-allon «H rr:>f»-sAor
cannot be iHWtc n at price askcnl.
interval.
wtrictly enforced:
j fields. HeeV
'js prcliably
as well k
P
ini laOke
riot, loiko lliron
*aa Imoattneul, will say that with
The fcillin;: of Ihiii-B in
Rule 15. Hoorse fer eprmkiing—Will |manager in Michigan. • Cbarle. K Garmau s iw.-uiy-fftb y.wt
Krie. Georgian Uy. Lake
bnlldlnga now on the propert -be from 5 to 8 a. m. an^from 5 to 9 p. j
which picxl inUMition* plaj ;i
Ix>al«' Kluge of a\ppb loo and as leather et pbiln^opby ;:t Anilier..!
Btora building and comer
iKTond.
r
which consists of f*mr frame struc­ it». Any persons us*ng water
rrant atiwat. Alao good hmiae
'aw iurt always taki*s rare
nirglldayn.s of Nronah. Wls. IhirtvH-n of his lormer btudeuts pnlot. Would trada for desirable real
tures, coraring aboot one-half of the sprinkling lawns and gardens, before
aunteO. him a volunu- of essays (bev
of ilaelf.
via r^»nii*-rlin« line
dance property. Baqolra 2to Baat
ground.
It
nhows
five
per
cent
on,
have
wriileu
called
'•Studies
In
I*bllor
after
howrs^
will
be
Hablc
to
have
1
liable
have!----------------/
.
..
-lopUHl
th-‘
m«l auaat or aUaau pl^c^ l^CjOS.
All Information
ten thousand ddlara. With
r ehut off at mam pipe, and a imique Idea of announcing fbvlr mar­ osephy and riveboiog) .'* This form
•intiA and lake nipa cbeerfuUy
Are the prinlucl of
ma­
em. up-lQdaia brick bulldlnj:. It will charge of fl.OO before same will be riage on sonvcnjr -iKu^ial cards. The of tribute lo a dlsttngubfhod profewu
aiH*u applnatlun to
terial. mxxl workmaiifclriii .uml
V CASH yrm bay lot II*. Haaaab
show at least throa times that turned on again. The oeing <ff water
Ih mure c-umnurn in Germany than !n
dale
and
place
of
tbe
marriage
only
irooil inUnitiona The iiwikOak natohta anbterb, iMxISS
amount on tbe lorestmcat - CaU for
heoc without sprinkling nox- as written on the cxirds.
Amttica.
ers of Kimlsill Piun-w tirnl it
* Htonfi’iribirEtetoro July lat Apply price. Wade Bnw.. 12T Front Btrxet through
xle attached. Is atftctly prohibited.
A iK.rtjalt of thf late Tli.mtas 11
Says tho • HoppiTiown Gazetto:“
profiuhl- to *h volv more
toThot.T.Balaa.
may 44f
June Ibif
Traverse C^y. Jdlch
July 11-tf
W. R. Caldwell. SupL
his town U go’Ting Jo be gr»*al on Ib'fd ha> ’‘Ceil htmu tn the r.Muu«i.« .»t
king th:
Nhoii-^ht to tnv mxk
ml by so ri
CA4H wlU boy kA IM. llaanali FOR SALE—1201—C!ght>-two feet on
to lli-r fu iiiiii.', ami
j-IHitn^nirnlh. The Uw^ ihlng we the :»a-.|iuur-. Augu^.a. Me. 7 In.
Ivr. for Kinileiil l»iHOUSE AND LOT/or
cheap, easy Hve n-c. iv..| to make WoM Hi.»e> IH^.rijp. liy Fnideritk Vlii»on fd hot
naanna* Oak Helgbta auburb. SOxICS
Stale strvx‘t,‘one hundred and ftfy
li.m
wa.H
pres*
ni'-d
lu
the
<iate
by
aitog afi- .ilways n little in
toac If add before.July m. Apply
in yi S yjT. VuMV SI
ille gret n Hiili t-nvy l^ a banmip.
feet Uc<-n. ^1 covered with two-story
Mrs. Reetl. It is ronsHltq^ed an excelailvamx* of prrrinrtinn.
.july It; Cl*
toThoa.T.Balaa.
May Wf
iple ejLpanssrtJti. rvinforced. Dicktl
frame bulMIng. flUed throughout for
bp' mern->> <4 thf late statesman
I'jilly lwi<T tlie mittiltnr of
pUN^l bearsi.^. Thi.s beam- will ^ roftrsl clas.s livery and sales bam.
$m CASH wUl buy lot 230. Orau»
Kinibill in!-lMii!i(-nts.;trv pnrFOR SALE—Six octavo organ, high aiur bt- u.-4-d to haul the rtmainUt fa. and with the exre|ua»u of a pnliiting
Alsu foriy liorses nod all nect'
e>
Saigtnt
,viiicli
lia.ig*
In
Cie
ro
ptraat Oak Halgbt.-tuburb. MhiiCE
vlnia**!
anmi.'illy ih:m wiy
t.ig; <-o«f new $123. now tl3. Grintir dUling’!i-h*V. ntizcufe t»i ihi
equipment, buggies, cutt-rs. hacks.
tuinlu
in
NYashtiigiou
anh
the
uiht
:
laat tf add bdoie July lat Apply
offjvr
make in the w.>rM :ri.<I
nell Bras., corner lYnnl and CavK.
ee.i:ettry »ii<l w II also bo for r« iii
dray-H. slrlghs, bariKi*scs. wa
to rhoa. T. Baiaa.
may Mf
thiiB
tiic f^altrf i.nbl
IIIB ti
fvxr M*
July 13-C; for private iwit..- . dam-4 V. etc. I: l.s a
rt>l<u»^nU all porsoiml projicrly !u
tan!, yh
U.e «« .
proval i 3 put tipu! ll.v Kim
b.arTC. like a
nt oiM-n or
above building. ThU is ono of the
CAtH win buy a % acre lot In
Uil! kK .t
PIANO, almost new.
UPfH^T PIAl
L t cgi . and l> tunable to; all kludr
largest livery and saU*h bnms in this
rh, 100 feet fmnllng
the
p*c*
Ml.
Ibed.
buriness
forc. ndid ia<rmm n
ii tiduami
: agoa Bui bay. 5t2 feet on Broach • regUm: eenirally loctK^tl, doing a
m« aK iv and frcni phot«»graphs.
liy: will ^en nt
Is >'<inr l.-st rri< II<!. It aiiv< a
Urge and profitable bnslnes*. In
atrbet. If aold by July 1st. Apflty to
General
Luis Tena?as. whoM
lifl-'c: piano .sHM in Travyou th«! ■« Xfcissivv <-5iBl pul
The Kvatl K. view has these eauM^fad. pivsem owner feels able to rcTlwa. T. Batna
may 6 if
wealJli is rvms.ervaiiveiv » >tjmaled a<
«M>e
City.
Will
^eM
.ni
time
m
n*
nmn pianos < lavwhvrv when
auito,m.iwA v«wte<ff«eL
ii.ui:ia nit to maVf . •'When wc- :atirt* and enjov ib«' eomfortobte for­
re?,J :.*:t.d ii.v s« veni%
hablo
larly.
lleicb
iho
ol.auco
^soin on. lutymvnts: it uavea
FOR BALE—Several houito or will
BsFto Ha0/
todly
tune made ih thk same businras
> many \ounp nn-n with their hah fifth annivi fNar.v of his bl.ifi at hty<»u’vc waited Pir. Write G. R
you thi‘ a*Mvxi co.st of «x>m.
rent HowaitM^*hninf.
may Mf
Tbls. reader, tf you ronletupla’c en
nrted Tn tht middle and banging hume In Chihuat-ia. Meviro. a^few
Vee«l<:r. 114 K, Wesley St.. Jackson. dou>o ovec their torebeaUs ^o Ui i»»
^jroions; wvry KmiK-ill Pi\r.
......... kUlpm »»»M MBps
gaging lu a busluess of this Klud.
FOR SALE-Two boueea In good luca j will pay you to invesllgiitc; Call for
Mich.
'X
July M2! jbanire every tract- tif iatellvrt, and days ago. T«~i;!/ns Is sa.d ro be tht
ano ia iiiarkeiT in pUin tic’
Uig-sl individual land ewiu: In 'hv
lion; one new houro Just complciM j price. AVade Bn»s.. 127 fYimt srivel.
urvB.
S.ViA to $»;Vh acwr many young women with their halt woral, hi* eataie. in wes!r:ii M. vb.
Wtn »ell oa time to suit customers 1 Ttpv* i>c- City, Mich. Cillrvns phone
rordiii;^' to factory
ami
frizzly fniwslt-y ami
flopping approxlumiing nn*n- ihan T.«»»»“.•••?
ir. tfu»ei avti .. fc.wi.ni
..........
one mile tast 4.f Ik aJou,
CHS, phone 6«L
June 23 tf
<uir selliiij; pirn in your U‘.l
1219.
June U4f
ud over lludr fares m til tv differ arrx.-, lb <»wn.< several huudrell th<»tr
under cul rival ion; gvio,!
fourteen acres onto, seventeen acn*fc
frioml in e.si* of riekuesa . r
ground all level la.w price. Call
di''**eliun». ae ai^* mil• surprised -and head of caltle. Ikmxs. rankaflversity. Olln-r inafc«-a ai tl
bay. forty aems wild llml<T. Call
----- 1273—One hundred and
afc41i«Etn«»t4P*pma«tX.
'
for price. -Wade Unni., 127 Front that the followers td Ihiiwiu are now
Traiv rnmrm mi Tmew CUj at RlXani
•tylca of plan »« urv »oM by na.
fur Price. Wade Bri... 127 Fnmt
^-est of
street. Tmvcnxj City. NIcb. Clt [K.^l lvely sun that mankind destxad- sh-ep ktld g.Mfv .Some .d the rirh-^:
twrnty-aere farm. sU „„„
ml
ratiH s in Meriro U 3on-a 4«» him. ll«
stmci. Traverse City. Mich. CItu
Izens phone 1219.
.
June 21-U
Now
Pi «n«H» for $17.V
cH?, atmut oventy acres under cultl
from tbe monkey •*
and
h:.
.

Mi
hr
l.vw.
irnrique
Tn-.
!.
ci,«
Judo II If
1219.
New $:>X) Pmm*B for
vat lou. Hood houi«e. large bam. with
repre**enlailve of an Ohhi manii iral the l-auKiug busla* o. of a pbrtio:
l*aymviit5
montiily ami
UEonuni. Following crop: T^n
farturei of |K»riery
at Chclxiygan
FOR tAUE—HBS-Mw!rra msWenee,
upwanis.
arr\i» ryr,
acres wheat
vvtiigat-ng a dcitut'h
ilay. sixty
State street, three b!t>rks from poatacr»*s com. M-vrn acre:
«Y HOUSE FOR RENT—Sixth
el in uepJh. the shipping farmtles. simple life in iis exlienie!
<41 ke. Furnace, elix'tric lights, ga^.
^ Mt>. Ja>. Johusou.
july H-61
cation, etc., with’ the ble.i of stall- eirivinl In I*aris |n the b
bath. An A No. 1 proiK.sltlon. Call FOR 8ALK—143S—One hundred and
g a plant to employ U*J men
,-ftlng pniipinem f>crs<
for rr^>*. Wade Br»»H.. 127 Front
twenty , acre farm one half
Thomas Jackson & Cu.. L’d.. of Sag­ scheme for founding a
ROOMS TO RENT-Hul and cold
Wreet. Traverse City. Mich.'
Maple City: Encsi farm U bee!
'water, ga^. eU'ctric light*, steam inaw. aaid to be tlie largest American the moanlait;^ where be
lane 11 If.
county; giwd location; owner in
brot. bath. IViHiles Savings Bank mamdaeturera of door« forAhe Brlliah ♦Mily Ciilldnui as hi- l
other business; will take pari pay
J/. A. /A//
ra«lc. are htiliuing an addition |i. would ru ing Hu m up to i
bulldiag.
July 124f
mrnl In rentable city pro|
I2S0 CASH will buy lots 1S2. 1S3 and
their large plant.
fwl In size.
121 Front .St.
r.atural life. Ne»a livcr
Wade Bros, ir7 hVonl 8U Traverse
1S4. Rose atreet. Oak llclgbU aub
and vegetabk-F. n-w r to if-hing vggjt.
arb; 120 feet on Bom*. 19S tool on
City. Mich. Citixeu phone 1219.
milk or butUT or m^-at d any kindCrovo. 1R3 f.x>i on the alley. If sold
may 2S4f
flcriln
iiKtane nsortbxl
He doe^ not
dribk water and
before July 1st. ThU U a great
K-11 fumlshwl vf a d ig n-Uic a tele; ln>ne
for
REf4T-Six
ni«rii mrx
rar» « yegr. and
hm lop
bargaUi. Apply to Thoa T. Balca FOR SALE—CPnlce
*lKie the oth.T iLt.v. w|j. n
po rib- Uatheu only nl«.ni
room*, water, gas light lug. gas which b.id U-en I St by two erovl
he believes that a tally r ibbing df»wti
gan^ Ilk. tJnuu. ll Ur
range wide veranda. Inquire at 427 durUit their 4::; is the f .-ipUal
wbh a tf.Ael k sufllcieu! to ker-p the
hYuot 'knd Cas>
July Sdf rixxr.a!>avl by thi« mc:(n».
Stale street
It n:i Ixjdv clean. He hns .i curious hiriory.
FOR •ALE-HL:-B€ f«< front on
avvor^sl tbe dowription Mt by tbe own- having <mci‘ b<xn in riie Uui-h reui
State itreel, adjoins new povem- FOR 8ALC-1113—Thirty acres, one
inscvcal koocI toiors.
ers .Ts'fn ontvvinl an *f am nee, :;tm1 In
Mcnt building on tbe west. TbU U
and a half miles Fnlon street Three FOR RENT—Attractive rottago at orde:^ I-* ’tolve .-jlt doiiJds ?N hro’c-ilif .«>uiiir M-rvlci . lie be.i a fur.'im ol
Omeaa: Mrulfhed complete for
tbe moat centrally locau-d lot in the
.^OUAUHt francs la an unsuccvsi-ful cof­
thousand bearing fruit trees; finest
hotisekv'cplng or meals may be token innstrrs w*-re rung t:;i on the roiinlrr fee plan latica In Java and >mcc then
mtral tUatrihuttng point m the moat
garden and fruit soil. Call for price.
tete|-.|iiuie arid ask*Hl to coiiiirttiih-atc
al **Tbc Clovers.- Addrws Sarah E. wPU tbr fine, agalasl wb.w oar tbs be bag gone about the world In atran? •
awMlem. pitigrewilve city In central
Wade Bros,. 127 Front street, Trav
Graham, 12S Lake avenue. Traverac rereiver »ns placed. On bitiring U- garb. iKvarhing bin new doctrine.
Michigan; nnltnble for any class of
erse aty. Mich.
June IMf
City. Mich.
;une 23 tf seU <*nlUri by It* name the animnl
bualiilaa. Call for price. YYado
liurnt into .t loro,-A. c\. 11*-! bark,
' Bros, 127 Front St.. Traverse CUj. OR SALE—1431—Four and <
f>*i..ofRflS-r
vrliiidi w;,s ret^^fgiilzid !*y tbe ovrt.erx
HOUSE TO RENT-16. Dr. Moon.
Tbe rbovr. Uie roJenui. bh',-k kmmcEl
acres all Improved; |px>d
Mich. atUena phone 1219
Good and Prompt Service.
M flw otter en.1 nf the wire. T!,e d.'vg doff which
“ bam. small orchard. /
from riiin,. k. the
June 15-tf
wa* l!.mu T»mj ffirwaulrd t^, fta sm»- lamdoa (Tironb le tb!nk«, lire Uleal Vitr
a grodnit Two rows, o
and fifty chickrnv. ihrc. .
l4-r» l‘y niik
doff. It aayi.: ' He ncrer hark* tmlrwa
* stock in
FOR •ALt-1441
spnn.horaea. houaehoM goods, etc HOUSE TO RENT-Inqulre Dr. J. W.
there bt MXDetbinff arriotr* la bark at.
GaunilctL
June IMf
ThU U jost tbe proposition for
good ~rttet town wlihin ten mile.
Too open the door, aud lbi‘ dog xranfc- ^rovtorraon^, Rdf loK,
party that a^uts just eno.igh |
Of Travetwe CRF- Only hardware.
Dwafnuua Cannot b« Curod
cs out wifb flue polenwiiy- Thi* writ­
close to the renter of the city
On hoke Ledanau.
, Easy terms. Owner In other bnab
er* chow haa a raufe of al»rrtit ten
in extra time to n good prpfit. W ith
liqoarr mllra. aud be baa ner r bun a Good Table, Firat-cUto Accomneat. Call lor torolce and terms.
pioper management this e
modatioo*. Fine Fisbinff. Bate.
ground will onm Vhc salary
Wade Bros. U7 Front nUneC Trav­
$7 to $!* per week, or $1 jO per
ordinary book-keeper, clerk or meerse aiy. Mich. aUamm-phone
ehanlc. Owner got the '-roama.’*
day.
_
.lone 144

UlA.
may 2442
bead, aud hb nMrniaff walk* «nhrace
hence offer nt low price. Wade Broa^
127 Front street. Trav><^ city
CbatoM. Putoey aad toe adcrei) pwFOR RALS-Ooltage al
Mich, dtlxons phone 1219,
HarU of the Bramptoa oratory. In­
Jaim214f
wi: IW
KerU Mokeeaa: four
deed. be-oace foOowad a Urycle la
jmy24f
lleodoQ aud fooud Wa'way back w Wi
boyalt. J. W.JnckeoB.
MONEY TO
FOR RACE-Good famHy or
la forty^t bo« with an bdtmrmWj
F«t «m
home: .< ?^eam old; weight
empiy ataraariu The anarcawpanlfd
ebuw It too tr«R7 laaR of toe BUitonOM
Jtto: i^d aid. safe. Beri <lage.
mas: rtodee fS at nriancll
L. L. A. BUtLOINO
uf toe Loadoa atieeta.**
^
CUx. phobe 1102.
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CHOICE STOCK

FRANK H. PAINE

'Baifli

Chimney Sweeptar, CleaiiIn? and General Wwk

roUKIAlN POINT HOTELl«,i!S!r®'

lohn It ,Sa)M

MISCELLANEOUS

General ^(lliiiraiice

Rcfc'mneUiBIk^ TrmneCKy

Dr.W. J. Hi^ns

O. P. CARV^aafNI),

Fine Dental Work Tire Thsurahtt

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BMsUI
Boating

ailCE lllTNE CnCUfT

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Honst

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rn^C^Prwi^Hrfmm
—« M. U Trr to Sm|

11 1 / ] Held and
iflHIK
AU.J J Streain ' mnlfw
ai tit's UMI
mouiHittniE

Ifianrto Haft CMIe and Malma
One LeesPoBNmr Tort, JeaTlT-AMCher hear^-

tl u
to

la tHe

aa ex

ftormloTtoe
•ameri nC ibe t
Vito Um drawn
cKtoa la wkidi tker tore lOacei
taaaa aad n la toatad oa eerr md
lUrtMly Ual tker «fw oa tba qaterl
kaat for acker towaa to plaat teaou
two dtlea aie drt^ped tbey w|li
oaMedtf ke Tm Haate aad
» two teJf
tomaa^kare for aeeei^d yeara taea a
atoW.toalier/ ^Tkera lave.kcea tUaea
/tokaa tka to#aa aetai to catch die
towHan fever, bet aa a aearrml rale
they are aoC good taaaekall towaa.
laud aeaaoa. with a trat claaa tcaua.
tr. tbia
eakaUaaceeded tkoat of laat. the teaai agala

M U^wHhmtmattmMMvnm
win
a half mile to toM the rt
he made an the aame track Jaty 4 of
JUtoH. the faatcat time for the didtaece ever recorded at Comstock park.
Haxle Clark, his drtrer, belierca that
under farormhle candltkms ha oaa eCap
(be hair mile to one mtowte or
better. Star Dtrect, drtraa by
dgaew. win alaopa half mile amtlMt
time. Hla admbWn thU he can ^
H to 1:01H or brticr.
26^ T. and Gritty ndU be matched
for a race, which pramiaea to be one
of the best mots aeea mt'nhls
dertag the eeason. All the proc
of the meet will go to Collier, who Is
very popalar with the boraema
this city.

OUTSKnigS
Them^Wylls Beet Old Idlealon.

'. ' Ba^ltoiv Md Fort Wayac bare beca
a^okaa of aa the cUlea to take the
jkiPai of Terre llaoto aad evaaavtlle.
Joka Oaaael tovora tbeae two cUtoa
aad brllrrea that thcr would patron,
lae kalJ better tbaa either Hottentot.
dUe or UtUe Bra town.
Oaaiel and Ryan were -fannlnr
Unwilling to wall longer for the
tke other ^ aad the ulk drifted to Terre Haute club to post Its forfeit
and the spirited contest between clubs
throughout the middle west to secure
the Oratral leag»d ctrcuU.** aalH Gan Herman and,Yangcr as an aUraetion.
ael n think that It ought to begin b> the managers of the boys Sunday de<
oacUag both BranfvUle and Terre elded to call off the Tcne Haute offer.
Haate out of the league. The aubatl- After conKlderlng various bids for the
tiiUag of Baghiaw aad h'ort Wayne wmtest from Grand Rapids, Kalamawoidd auike m more compact circuit, too aud several other clubs. Managers
gttf a rlrcnlt wlih better drawing abll- Lcwlsomd Curley, for the lads, accept­
ftke I think that It la only a matter ed the oflcr madfc by Sljver Fenreiu
«f Uoie beCora eome change U made. for the IndlanaiioUs Athletic club.,The
•nvbeeUng U rather far from the terms arc practically the same aa were
reel of the cUlca. but eren then It U Bred for Terre Haute. Abe Pollock
wearer than Branarlllc. and the will be the referee.
crowda thereare almoat twice aa Urge
aa they are In your city. It baa been
An Interesting story Is told of Sam
Mdd that It would be a wl«' more to
Jdrop Wheeling out of the leaguoV eir* norrorko. who did mv mnrli to liuikJ
caU. b^ I bellcre that It would be one up the lainrashire i'oiton prints lndm>

rXis .we're not going awuy this sum•mer,** eald one Woman. *1 shall keiy
the l{ouse aa ewA as poKsfble and have
coni food and bed driuka At home
are ahao't bare to l>otbcr to dress, lbaldco, we ran all be togiHber and ome
In a wMIc take mtia IHiui m < r Hun
day. With the tnwtulra veramla and
fwrfert comfort 1 think we ran have
a alee atuacner at borne.**
lU MMitfialng bow many
one
btora Ulking ibat languap' imuailuys.
Tlid^old Idea that one Imd lu i«< k
op. desert half of one's rnmliy Hml gu
off to the crowded discomforts «if suiii
aerpUres isn't so pmvsiont ss It uwa
Ctonfort in a couL luuuc. frccdout tu
do aa one pleaww and wear wlwt oi»e
llkce and the sortrty of all imc's fami
ly are indncements that l»id sinHigl.%
for favor.
Of courae. this a<b‘sn't mean that the
walinne of eammiT travek-m will i»c
.nut tbiss^ wbc) r.»T
Llicr fiiid It cxiH'^lb 11!
lug the j
tinHe bearable and rvnx enjoy

Once n young gt*utle,innn came from
l4(H)dfMi to t.tke up A tHiKltluu lu Mr.
Horrm-ki** ortlm
11.- was n viTy
geutcrl young man and mo-t suiMTlor.
Alighting frtmi a rab. he folded a
rnrvbwid.v ilriwsed. liomcly featured
man. who was striding akiug with
what looked ni»ipUiuuj»ly like Itb* din
tocT Ik’d ui» In a rvil bnndken-blef/;
^,**Ah. niv man. If you'll <w.Ty my luig
to norrwW place, and walk Inlilnd
me. ni g
licrw arrlv
kerchief piek»*<l up the bag and atriKle
off with It—hack to the railway stuUon.
He waa Mr. Hnrrorka. He didn't In
the leairt mind Um- InMilt to tiiyaelf.
but be was tMovlneed tbat no young
nuin was likely to be of any um* is
bis Imstueas w lio rftis so stm-k np that
be Wat* aslwmul to l*e sr^ni tTirrylng
a t»ag in tlie str.-«M-i of a strange.

Few people have asoaiwd Jammed
fingers, nntl aa the pain caused wiien
the finger U Jammed In a door la
craclatlng in the extreme for the first
few mlnntfw It Is weU to kirni
means of relief. Ihe ftnirer aboold be
plunged Into watnr as hot as can pos­
sibly be borno. This application of
hot water canaea the nail to expand
and soften, and toe Mood pouring oat
beneath It baa more room to flOw
toe pain Is lessened. The finger aboold
then be wrapped In a bread and water
poultice. A Jammed finger abooW n^
or be n^lectod. aa It may lea
TW Jodkda) oath In the Isle of Mas tlflcatloo of the bone If It
ii ae tmatat as to deeerre priming. badly ernsbed, and ampuUtlon of the
It ma thto: -ny tbla book and the finger must follow. Jammed
holy euwemte thereof and by il»e won* tmnally canaed tfaroOfto the faUlng of
dfftki wocka that God bath mlraew
eavy weld
lomdy wrought In twaren alwvc and
way aa a J^med fingor.
la the earth beneath la alx dnya and
aeraa algbta I do awear that 1 wUh
osi»(, I. rnont.
wHkft
of fkror or friendship,
The multimUllonalre was very «mtore or gain, coneangnlnltj or elTInlty. aiderate of the, ytmiig man's welfare.
^enry or matioe. exeente the lawa of
-Ah, my poor brother,** be isald In
tkla Me Jaatly between oar eorerefgs silky tones, -arc yon serving 1
M the khig and hie sohjecta wldda

thii Mtw katwtet party and party. oi

aewar cried the lawyer, wav
te a iapto above hie bead. **rvw ae.
cvaA a laivlevc for rpor
toprtmr replM the c^rlcted

^yanaX idmidy vaana a delay, aad Fre

raHUdG TACKlJt. bast.

batUe for tbe world's ebampkmahip
title.
88888

88

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1* THE NATI0RA16AIE |

The Ormwn IndepeodenU "defeated
the Thompsonrille team Sunday by the
■core of 6 to 7 In a fast same of hall
The Orawn boya were well treaudTbe Orawn Potato tHgsera think
that the Grawn Independents cant
play ball but any time tbat they enra
lo try ibcir chances are good.
The Wylic White Sox went to
Bowers Utrhor Sunday and defeated
the Old Mlaskm team by a score of
2toL

of the aaoet foolUb ihinga that could
bedoae.
**Yeji. I think thkt If It Is nocciuHiry
to rerise tbo Cenirars circuit It would
he belter to drop out ErankTlIle and
Terre lUQtc. both of which are piun
tomebill cltlca."

claimed the title rolimielahed by Jiei
Jeffriea after the totter bad gelt tbe
game.
Hart baa aertf^ been the aame man
atoee be waa beatca to Tommy Bern^
the weatorn fighter, at Loa Aagtilea.
Cal., aereral moatba aga He bad de­
cided to oonUnoe figbtii^ tbls faO. bet
as hto.wlle advised him, to quit Ibe
ring hi Ibongbt tbe matter over nai
finally agrecd.to do sa
With Hart oet of U this leaves **Philadelitoto Jack- O Briefi, Sam Berger,
At. Kaufman. Gns Ruhtla. Tommy
Burns. Mike Schreck, Fred Coley. Bob

‘CENTRAL.
1 Be Aldi
Won. Doat
PcL
Grand Rapids .....48
26
. ‘.648
Springfield .......43
31
• ,581
Wheeling .......... .44
82 ’
A79
Canton ...........-41.
fit
Mi
Evansvine .......42
42
.448
Dajton
42
45
.410
South Bend......p.30
43
All
Terre Haute ......24 p 48 .
429

ReenftoYeaterdajU
Canton-Grand Rapids, rain.
Terre Htnte- Springfield, rain.
South Bend WheoUng, rain.
Oamaa Today.
Canton at Grand Rapids.
^
Terre Haute at Dayton.
Et^nsvllle at Springfield.
Wheeling at South Bcnd.-^
AMERICAN.
Won. Lost
Pet
PhlladelphU ..........47
'28
.CIS
New York.......... ..4C
30
;600
Cleveland.____ ,..4C
31
.587
Chicago
........44
34
’^.563
Delroll ...........40
37.
.518
St. Umls ..........40
38
Jil3
Washington.___ .27
50
.351
Boston .......... ....,18
60
.241

PhlUdeir»hla 2. IXtn.It 1.
St Louis 2. Boston 0.
Cleveland^ Washington 0.
Chicago 7, New York 4.
Oamea Today.
Chicago at Washington. •
Detroit at Boston.
Cleveland at New York.
NATIONAL
W*oD, Lost
Pci.
Chicago .. .#....*58
24
.707
New York -........ ..51
27- . .C54
iniUburg ............ ..60
28 .
.641
Uhlladelphto ......40
41
.484
Cincinnati.............. 35 ..
47
.427
IlrtKJklyn ................ 28
48
.372
St. Louis................ 31
63
.371
Boston
.........27
53
.335
Official sUndIng as given out by
Fivsldeut Harry Pulleuw of the Na­
tional Itoseball league
-ReaulU Yesterday.
Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1.
'
Cincinnati 7. Brooklyn €.
New York 3. St. Louis 1.
Pitthhurg-Boston. rain.
Games Today.
Boston ot Cincinnati.
Urooklyn at St Louis.
New York at Chicago.
Pblladclphlalat PiUshurg.
personal

Fir Ilcnr? ramj.iM-n P.nnmrman has
twhT luH-n withlu mi ;uT of hocomlug
spreiker «*f iKh h«in.‘e of rommoii.'*.
Kuit-ertir^ Wllitmirs latest fad Is
phot;>grbi'hy In thn-*- colors. He has
a stndlo In hIs
of MonMJou.
where* he works.
TluMToiMi |»rin<n*!is c»r Fwrelcn. w\»o
Is pn-fty sihI |K>|»ular. goes by the
name
*1'|ie <'olonH*s Wife.’* her
htnUiaod iM-Uig a iiilUlniT euthnsiari
Slpd extremely unlike tils poet father.
General O. O. Hmrnrd. retln'd. and
l.leuttMiant General Mrt>hen I). Le«*.
C. 8. A., are tlie snrxlvlnc army comnuiudcrs of the north and south, respretlvrly. They gr.iuuati-il from West
Point In IK54.
Notiilng new to rot has been dlarov^
«red for arvejal croturiro iiast Tbe
rntmotouy Is not confined to broakfhat;
It is rtinally. if not more aow feh nt
tnndi and nt dinner. There nre dtograrefnlly few nnbnals fit to ent nnd
tbe dimculty. Is a bitter disappoints
mcmt, beroime there are «0y tbiee

am •M'Tting subixamas.*'
With « wild leap (be rnnltlrnimonrlre rarbed hW m<<or ear and
two ot those are stnffed.—London
Isbed towwm the state line.
Fkftob.

mnU reported l{iBs aggregattog $J.BJC. whkh were ordered paid «a
Barger nod CPBrieai Had a Hoed Sto- Mr. Gflictt'a motion.
Wlnle*s moltan t!w anpac
Mnd Slight Adromngs.
a^ aerk were aathortaed to borrow
fllUtoO which wm go to the credit of
the rartoro foMa. ^
tbe Cnltforato nmntour benryweight.
gave O Brien n hard rab here tost $4.»TJfi from the ooattegent to the
evemag. No, dedahm to allowed on credit of the^arioas (oada.
AghU In thU Mty bwt pnblkr opinhm
Ihe blBa of Sapenrlaorm CSereland.
U that O’Brien bad (be bent of tbe Haraha aad Dean for aarricea on the
boot to a narrow margin. Bccgeramn
kern fiwroning dt^tag ibe first round
and O'Brien kept ptmehlng hto right
Uto the westdraer'a mt^^. Both men. cummMtoe on Maims and aoexmau.
bled terribiy nnd tbe referee was coh­
The bm of the Mty scavenger
ered with their gore Crom bly repented
BountJag to toiO tor rarioos aerricea
eadeavors tp have them break ctonn.
wax referred to the committee oo

n. E. HASKELL RESI6HED
(Oontipued From Seeonfi Page.)
Mayor Friedrich, taasmoch aa there
waa practical^ no jdpe on hand, recomended that the itett^ be laid over
until the bids cxmie U. Mr. Palmer
moved that the report be placed on
file. Carrtod.
Thla did not end tbe water main
(liacnaaiAi. however. Mr. Moon suted
that a^t extra pipe the city bad. tbe
engineer having previously aaid ihai
there was not enough to provide for a
bkA, ahottld be placed under Union
street ao that the Hannah A Lay mill
could connect with it and place a
sundplpe in the mill.
Engineer Caldwell aald be had talked
with W. W. Smith and told him that
things were nnsi-tik*d and that it conlJ
not be done before Sept. L Mi.
Smith had atated that tkto would pot
be In time as no reduced Insurance
could be obtained.
If the main was told under Union
street it would have to be taken up
aomc time but U laid across the dam
the Improvement would be ikrmanenL
Mr. Muon again brought up tbe Wash
lugton alreel maltor and Mr. Gllleii
replied lo him. On Mr. Lardle’s mo-,
tion tbc connections will not be made
under Union slrceL
Front Street Alley.
A petition from Julius Steinberg
asking that bis name be removed froiq
a |»elItlon giving a strip of laud off
the north end of his lot for alley pur­
poses was referred to the city attor­
ney. Tbe iKtitioii slated that a |>eUUon had been circulated and freely
signed and that the owners of U:e
property were willing to make the
transfer but the city hadn't done any­
thing with the matter. He wanted his
proiK*rly free from any resiricllons so
that If he dt*>-lred he could dUiiose of
itMr. Gillctt slated that he understood
that uuli-ss bomethlng was done by
the. cUy, that the ne% bank, which
would be erected on the Kneelanil
properly. Intended to utilize all the
land available for tlu-lr building, thus
blotking that end of the alley. He
thought the matter should be looked
alter.
PetiUpna and CommonIcatlona.
On Mr. Lurdie’s motion flie matter
of a dock committee waa referred lo
tbe commlllL'e on ordinances.
A petition for a sldewaUc on the
s<»oth side of East Eighth street Ik*tween Grant and Bales t:freels was re
ferred to the committee* on sirt*ets and
walks on Mr. Everett's motion.
W. II. AblKHt. the only member of
the old fire and water committee, rec­
ommended that the bill of tbc Gnmew
well Fire .Marm system for apparatus
and repairs ordered some time ago
and amounting to 120 .In all. Ik? al
lowed udoj.tetl on Mr Ihilmer’s mo­
tion.
A pelllion for p. lateral sewer begTUnlng ul the Intersection of Court and
B<iardDum avenue running south to
Eighth street and east on Eighth to
Wellington street signed by Mrs. F
M. Rmind and others was referre*<l to
the commintH* on aewers.
A iKtiUon .vlgm-d by W. W. Smith
and others for a sufhcienl amount ol
land in the back of inu Winnie prop­
erty on Park street for alley purpose*}
was referred to the committee on
streeU and walks.
■ A petition from Paul J. Parker ask­
ing permission «o operate an automatic
peanut roaster and e«ir,. popiK-r on tbt
streets was refcrrenl to tne commllleC'
on streets and walks on Mr. Lardic s

rsss’e^rsR.'^oSiII
* '

« 8o.th C<Ur
..4 •>.
iVtDBlDC «B Hmwoo4 .t(«

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t>n Mr. GUlett’a motion the width of
erenth aad Eighth strerta was fixed
i thirty-two feet and the wWto of the
other streets sooth eras referred to
the ward committees tor adjustment.
TkU ts-noeeMary because of toe oouib
Union alreel paving in order that It
may be known where to act the curb.
Council tbea adjooraed sine die but
It is probable tbat a special meeting
win be called for next Monday night to
name Mr. Haskell's
Removes the microbes which Impov­
erish the blood a^ MrcuUtion. '8top&
in trouble that interferes with nutri
tion. Tbat s was Homstei;^ Rocky
Moontaih Tea will do. Tea or Tablets,
accents. Johnson Drug Co.

aontfEAncWEiHT
»»AL nSQRAllCE

2sr—
CUDS
Sto. H. ^arvi; DR. M.BUSMESS
S. CREQORY—CIUzeD* phoM
DKNTIIBT
201 frsat Stresi

ONE THOUSAND new Edison rer
onlb jubt rvcelved at Grinnell Bros.
comer Front and Casa.

ShntOfl Water

Notice Is here by given tliat all water
consumers mo.st shut off their tsps.
hydrauU and lawn sprinklers during
a fire.
Thomas Murray.
ChlM of Fire Department.
July 13-Ct
A GAS STOVE docs not cook the
cook. Connections all free. TravcrfC
City Gas Co.

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

K4. Ota« J UMI 4 Satbartaad
kktek. Rc4ita>ce9]3 W<InM«(.

RtJiE:

fSET-’*’’'—MS
ICE ANLWOOD ’VJSiSSttSTS.'SS
Either Ice or Wood
will
be
delivered
promptly if ordered
from

Jiass C. Hopkins
Cit phone '711.

-N'c? nt all. sir.** assnrwl the imrglKf. -I shall IK* srooDd in ^icvrnil
weeks without fair**
-Whnt? Comlnr to rM» agalnr
-Oh. no. Just coming smnnd to
?«ri! you my great l»ok entitled *How
to Be a (lei.tlcman BurgUr.* --Chica­
go Dally News.
'
,

UStEMIlCB.

VILBBLS BI.OOK

Tbc m.111 with tbc dark Untrra
dmpi-d hl« bmiiy lu a bldilcn ixa krt
and iwflc the VH-tiiu a polite good
night
-M hope thl-K U the last 1 rhnil |tre
of you.*' retorted Ibe gpotleman in pink

A Few of Ihc Many
Hew Goods ArriTinc*
Ladies’ and Misses’ Corset Girdles. 15c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. 12c.
Whips, 5c each and up­
wards.
Childrens White Hose,

jJlk llAimN-Phyilcm aai Bw
grow, one* SQ6 BaM Fnmt MTMt.

ARB. k. L. BONNCrs hair «N
parlocB. oror Qty Book 8tof% I

BARA T. CHA8B. M.
end Surgtmn. Officca 4074 Bteto
Bank block, wllh Dr. O. K. ChM
CUx. phone 225-tR. RealdoBco 801
W. Seventh alrcet. with tha Milt
Carroll, atx. phone 628.
TRAVERSE CITY Normal Mualc
achooL Temrhcr. Mrs. Ptoncea 8.
Smith. Graduate pupil bf Prof. Fred­
erick Horace Clark of Chicago. 604
Baat Front atreet BUidio No. .1*.
downauira. Otx. phone No. 804.
may 81401
REAL EBTATE AND LOANB-Qnmi
Hamilton A Mtlllken block.

New Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewing Machiae Needles
for all machines, only
He per package.
Fruit Can Rubbers, two
dozen for 5c and 5c per
dozen.
Don’t fonret O'jr White
.Muslin Unt
idcrwear.
It pays to

DR. E. B. MINOR-Offiro orw Amw^
lean Drag Btor*. Special attanttoB

OR. W. 1. MOO
CHa., 187; Bell. 88.
WaahlngtoB Mroet, <

>?ni
118|

Bea8T

OR. A H. HOLUDA^Qndl

rooto University.

la !

sell round trip
ATI^NTir CITY.
CAPE MAY.
QUEy:N cm*.
SKA ISLE
1
CITY,
At extremely low rales passengens
may
the optl(»n of either boat or
Iiortmiun iK-lwocn Delroll
and Buffalo, tickets being good on tb(
lH»ats of the iKtroit A Buffalo St«*am
boat rompany, or the Northern Stoanj
ship rompany between the ixiinU meuTlckets good fifteen daya.
Ask agents for full partiriilsrs.
H F. Moeller. G..F. A.
July 14-31
TRAVERSE CITY hUJlKETB.
i is Not Reapontlbla for
Changes In Prices.
Selling Price,
Clear pork, per barrel............ $ 18.00
Clear pork, per pound..................... 10
Short cut pork:........ .*.............
Flour. H. L. A Co.'s Best........
Rye flour. H. U A Co.’s Beat.
4.50
Best........

1:20
.18

Codfish, per pound..................
Lard, per pound......................
vl7
Butter. pi*r pound.................
1822
Creamery butter, per pound.
Cheese, per pound..................
Oats. i»or bushel......................
. ...Potatoes, per bushel.....
.80
Salt, per barrel........................
Bran, per 100...........................
1.10
Poultry .................... .
Spring Chicken......................
Clover Seed ............................
On Mr. Lardie’s motiem D. B. War- Timothy seed.................... '...
ner was given permission to pile ma­ Buying Rates of Trare^ City Dealers
terial in the street ten feet from the Corn, per bashel.................. .
SO
walks In front oi Mrs W. H. Foster's BoUtoca. per bnahel.......................40
residence on Washington street.
A petition from A. W. Bartak to
Eggs, per doxen..
erect a lhree^«or> building on Front
.45
street and to pile material in the Chickeiia, iprtog.
•treet, was grantod on Mr. Palmer’s Hens ....................
.10
motion and ten feet of the street were OaU ......................
allowed for that purpose.
Cattle ................ .
A communlcatioo from the board of Stocra ..................
Fancy heifer. ...
ing of twenty feet of walk in front of Oowa ....................
the Larkina property om West PYont
street was granted on Mr. GIDetUs mo-

Only 82 Yaora OkL
Tied down to Ida denk In tbe office.
-I mm only S2 years old a
W*lUle oibera nre free nnd nt piny.
expect evtt when I get to be real old Pnpn Uncles be la hnvmg n vnentloo
WhUc drinking Rocky Monntnin
Ten.
Johnson Drag Ca
Branaon. of Dublin. Ga. Surely Ibere'i
nothlae pise keeps the old aa yovni
and ma^es the weak as atroag as thli
tion.
grand tonic medldne. Dyapepala. tor
Fftec-One doxan eoUare
FRBC^
pld llrer. tnfiamed Itotocya or chrowk I
The
consUpaUon are unknown after tak I Bee E. Will
ing Electric Blucrs a reasonable Ume
mended thc^uUdlag of m

dnigglau. Price 60c.

LsauiMS sm.v.mwBiv
od to draft vw^Mona Bar speMal aw

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s-15
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, Excursions
on the Bay .
Steamer Columbia
Will leave Traverse City at
8:40 a. mi for

Marion laiand,
Ne-ah-ta-wanta,
Omena,

Northport,
Northport Point.

Giving six hoiira at Mariotf
Itlaml. an idtial plarp to 8iJen«l
the day, with pavilion and all
conveniences. Fare. 2o rents
ronud trip.
Five litmre and a half at Nr-nliUiwanta Faro 2-5 cento round

ioee in Munson block over BvaiM
BBarl’a. atixens pbone 888.
4ARRY B. HARNER.-Mxpert finai
toner and action regulator. Batla
faction guaranteed. With BlMbfik
Music House. CIU. phone 814.
PIANO TUh

ontoed. P. 'd. NlcboU. 888 Bonto
Union. Oto pbooell8S. aprl8-if
AB8TRACTB OF TmJ6-C. a Oei^
rer. Prices nneonable. oneewttB
O. P. Carver A Br& Both pbonea.
OR. B. L. TMIRLBY Ppecial attan
tloD to diseases of ehUdran. Boon
409 Stole Bank bldg. BoCk phones.
date
docs your Fire Insurance Policy ex­
pire? 1 want your boalDcaa. Call
at my office and get rales before re­
newing. A B. Curtis.
marlHyr

D*S. J, 0. X HAKT J. TRfTOlOOD
Two hours and UireetiuarUTS at
Omoua- Fare 50 cento rmuiil trip.
Or an all day ride to Northport
and Northport Toint, without
leaviu;; the boat, for 50 cents.
Those wishing; can secure dinner
aboard the boat.
Keturninij, boat will roach
Traverse City at 4.15 p. m.

Orraof-ATHIC PHYSICIANS

A D. TYLER

DENTIST

Afternoon Excarslons to
Marion Island and
Office 605 New Wilhelm Bloc*.
OitiMsa’ phone 682.
Ne-ah-ta-Mvanta
Monday, Weilnesday and Friday
at5.H0p.m.
Returning, reaching Tratrerte
City at 7.45. ______

C; D. MILLER

Toesday, Thaiaday and Bator.
and

SUNDAYS —Exconion to
Mwion I.land, afternoon end
evening. Horst's orchestra.
Daily connections at Nonhport for Charieveix, except

DENTIST
J. H. HUILUIASTIL
FIRS IN8URANC8
9m
bbai. s8tatb:ano umns

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gtifSBeto froB the rlnp. .
He fa Manrto Bart of LeetsTiUc. who
latBed the tlUe raltopaSabed by Jim
Men after the latter had pelt the

•nvu &Brfm a bud rah tare teat f4jA7B8 from tao eonUnpeta to tbe
oreatop. fjo, deetekm U aBowod on
wdU of thelirious fuada.
A^ te this city but public optolon
Tbe bills of Saperrlsors devotoad.
U fbat pWaa bad tbe bort of the arsha and Deaa for services on the
Bilf..w«diar
hoot
by
*n
narrow
maipto.
Berper
was
wni pen half Bl] > to heat the reeord
^ it to .orw ti«i »r«tail# U»1 « he Bade oa the < CBc track Jaly i of
kept puesslap durtnp tbe Aral ronad
he was beaten by ToasBy Bansa.
3*Brien kopC punebiap his riplK
1^14. the inatoact dtoe tor the dia­
tostera Apbter. at Los Anpetos. Into the westdraer’s mup. Both men.
led at OoBaieck park,
Moral Booths npo. He had dt^
Tbe hlU of tbe city aoarenper
i dfirer. benerae that
aded
to
coDtlone
Apbtlnp
this
fall,
tat
r pore from hl^ ropeato amondUng to tfiAA lor trmrtoaa aer
Bamiaftkai
as hU .wUe adriaed him to quit the
referred to the coBBltteo on
the half Bile to one Binnte or eren
rinp be tboopbt tbe Batter orer and
wHM iMt dimvtAK c«p*cttJi» oC the
e. Btnr Direct, ddrea hy Wily
inRy apreed to do an.
l*s motkte the width of
cfOw hi whkh tiMjr kawe platai Apnew. win aleopo a halt BOe apidBrt
t>o Mr. I
WUb Han oat of It thU. Irarto “PWlIghth atreeu was AxoJ’
gmma M his klalad an rary gaoti time. HU admlrkni think he can do
lelphU lack** OHrieh. Sam Berper.
at thtrty4wo feet nnd the width of tbc
m0karny ttm ihar mn am tba ^tOet It la 1:01 H or better.
At
Kaufman.
Gus
BuhUn.
Tommy
IMM tier otbOT tow*, to fiUmt immau
ka T. and Gritty wUi be Batched
i as there other streeu south was referred to
Mayor Fri
Bums. Mike Scbreck, Fred Coley. Bob
irn mnl fmrr
for a race. whUh proBisoa to be one
was practicaliy ao pipe oa hand, rec* the ward ooBmIttees for adjustment.
Pltzslmmotts and Sandy Ftrpuaoo to
omeaded that the maUeV be laid over ThU te neeeesaxy becanee of the f
tf'tw* ditto mra droppa4 thay v{1i of the best ercotj: seen a^ thU park
battle for the worlds champkmShlp
street paving te order that It
dariap the season. All the proceeds
uttUl the bids come iiL Mr. Palmer
nmUmburnr ba Ttort Hmnta
may be known where to set the curb.
moved that the report be placed
Vmtfllto. 4(eii]tor of tlMM tvo tall of the Beet will po to CoUlcr. who U title.
named sine die but
very popelar with the horaeaMa 'of
file. Carried.
tatoM kmra for
r«tos boon
This did not end the water main It is probable that a special meoUng
thU diy.
ammay ataor/ Thm tare beam Oid
dlscussldB. however. Mr. Moon stated will be called for next Monday night
wkam iha umma mb to catch tho
Mr. Haskell’s sncccssor.
,
that what extra pipe the city had. the
tatotaM forer, tat as a geaeral rale
engineer having previously maid that
tlibjr ara M sood tasctali towac
Removes the microbes which impov­
Ltat toaaoa. with a Arst class i«i
there was not enough to provide^ for a
Pc*. blocV. should be placed unde:
Loot.
erish
the
Uood
and
clrcntetion.
Stops
MammmrtUa was a Aaaadal loser. ThU
aomrllle-Mnte Diggara Attar
. ;048
2G
Grand Rapids
reel so that the Hannah A Lay mill ail trouble that interferLS with nutrifW. whlW ao far as toteadaaqpa tare
Them-Wylla Beat Old Miaalon.
31
,k...43
Springfield
Uon. That's was Hollister’s Rocky
could connect with it and
mraaind those of last, the team mgala
ATS
32 .......... 44
Mountain Tea wUI do. Toa or Tablcta.
sundpipe in the mill.
assBS AosBsd to 00 thrtash aa an , The Grawn Independent deftaUed Whcelteg
.80S
31
.....41
Canton
Engineer Caldwell said ta bad talked 35 ctmts. Johnson Drag Co.
ptosastoto toaaott. Last ^ear the the Thompsonrllle team Sunday by the
.448 with W. W. Smith and told him that
42
Evansville
..
........
J12
a M stoeataen oat of score of C to 7 In a fast pame of tall
.41C things were nnsctiled and that It could
48
Da>ton
a sefito of tweaiy'ooe paaMs
The Grawn boys were irell treated.
Tbe m.m with tb dark tenlera
43
.4i: not be done belore Sept. 1. Mi
South Bend ,. ......30
Store piajred at home, and Jlm»f Ryan
The Grawn Potato Dippers think Terre Haute . ........ 24
hld.!ni pocki-t
.328 Smith bad stated that this would not drr>pi«-^l bis booty in
48
atntoa that each day th«^attea<]
and Ikidc tbc vb-tim
p:dile good
that the Grawn Independents <
be
In
time
as
no
reduced
Insurance
night
IhA Asersaasd.
pUy tall tat any time th^t they emr^
Canton-Grand
Rapids,
rain*.
“M bopr this is the last I shiill see
ooold he obudned.
Mlaatr and Fort Wayne bare
to try ihelr chances nre pood.
Terre lisute Springfield, ruin.
If the main was laid under Union of.you.** rriortni tbe gi-otlniuin In pink
apohta of as Uie dtles to take the ‘ The Wylie While Box went
South Bend WTxecIlng. rain.
slrtjc-t It would have to be taken up
iptabto of Terre Haate and Bransvmt. Bowers Harbor Sunday and defeated
**“.Vof St nil. sir." assurwl tbe l.nrsome time but U laid across
Oamos Today.
/ John Ganasl farora thcao two cUIra the Old Mission team by a score of
“I shall ta aroond te several
tbe
improvement would be pc
Canute
at
Grand
RspWs.
and brUesto that they wotM ps
weeks wltbont fall."
2 to 1.
Mr. Muon again .brought up tbe Wash
Terre Haute at Dayton.
lae ball bKlor than either Hoitc
“Wbnt? Coming to rob agalnr
ington street maitor and Mr. GllleU
“Oh. no. Just coming around to
Btansvllle at Springfield. .
h - OHitorUltleBratown.
replied to him. On Mr. Lardle’s mo- sen you n>y irrrat l»ook entllled ‘How
Wheeling nt South Bend.
^
.tQaaael and Ryan were •^nlng*'
UnwIUinp to wall lonper for the
tion the connections will not be made to Be a C.eulb-man Burglar.* “—Chica­
tht cither dky and the ulk drifted to Torre Hsry© club to post Its forfeit
go Dally News.
^
and the spirited contest between clnbn
Pet under Union street.
Front Street Alley.
toroughottl the middle yost to secure PhUadelphla ......47 * 28
.CIS
ONE THOUSAND new Edison
A petition from Julius Steinberg
AOO
the Oenual leapne drcolC* said Can Herman and, Yanper as aa attraction, New York ... ......46
30
onte Jufcl ix'celved at GrinheU Bi
Mi. -I think Uiat U ouphi to boKln by the managers of the boys Sunday d#*- Clo'cland........ .,..46
A87 ssiaBs that bis name ta removed from
31
corner Front and Cass.
ototins both Braofville and T
clded to call off the Tene Haute <
>*ii63 a pcUtlon giving a strip of land off
34
Chicago t..
Baote out of the leapoe. The snbsU. After considering ymrious bids for the
.518 the north end of his lot for alley pur­
37
......AO
tnOat of Sairinaw and l-\>rl Warn contest from Grand Rapids, Kalama- S>. LAil. .............to
J113 poses was referred to the city attor­
38
Notice is hereby given that all water
* sroslri make a more compact clrcnli. soo and several other cluba. Managers Wa.btoGtoa
.351 ney. The petition staled that a Wu*
60
and a rlrcall with belter drawing abll- Lewis and Curley, for the lads, a^i'cpi Boalon ..... .......... I»
j:4i Uon had bt-cn circulated and freely ctasiimcrs most shut off ibeir taps,
GO
slgncd and that the owners of thc- hyilrants and lawn sprinklers during
dtlea. I think that It is only n matter cd the oiler mad^ by SHver FerretU
Reaults Yestorday.
Thomas Murray,
pMHHrty were willing to make the a fire.
for the Indianapolis Athletic club. The
cf. line before some ebaape is i
PhlUdelphla 2. Detroit 1.
Chief of Fire DepartihenL
transfer but the city hadnt done any
**WbeoUnp Is rather far from the terms are practically the same as were
BL LouU 2. Boston 0.
thing with the matter. He wauled his July 134Jt
test of the cities, hot even then it U Axed for Terre Haute, Abe PoUock
Cleveland 6. Washington 0.
property
free
from
any
rcslricilons
so
acarer than RransTUlc. and the vUl be the referee.
Chlcngo 7. New York 4.
that U he desired be could dispose of
ceowds thereare almost tnice aa larpe
Oaima Today.
tas WeMg Uaa.
It,
as they are In your city. II has been
Chicago at Washington. •
Mr. Gillctt sUted that be understood
told that It wonld be a wise more to
Detroit at Boston,
that Unless something was done by
drop Wheellns out of the league's clrCleveland at New Y’ork.
the city, that tbc new'bank, which
rvtU bet I brilere ttat It would be one 0|> the Lancnshlre cotton prints IndiiaNATIONAL.
try.
would be en-cled on the Kneeland
' of Ibe Boet foollEh thlnps that could
Ltwi.
VlATfIB
Once a .vmmg gpiitleinnn came from
property, intended to utilize all the
be done.
24
IsMuliin to t.ikc up n |kisHIom in Mr. Chicago ....
land available fur their building, Ibuh
“Yes. I think ttat If U Is necessary Urnroi-ks’ office.
Uc was n vc-ry Kew York ..............51
27
blocking'
that
end
of
tbc
alley,
genteel yonng man and mo^t sui»erior. Pittsburg .. ............60
28
thought tbe matter should be looked
and Alighting from n cab. he c-si.bsl
9 drop out Kvansvlllc
k
41
Phlladelphte ,.,...40
Terre Haute, both of w hlch are pooi niivlcssly timesed, ijomciy fiMtureJ Clnrlnnafl .........33^
47
man. who was striding along Milli
buftatl .cities.
49
Brooklyn
...............28
Vbst looketl snsplHauslr tike bis din
On Mr. Lanlie's motion fhe matter
ATLANTIC CITY.'
S3
St. Loute .. ............ 31
ner tbd up In a n«d handkerchief^
CAPE MAY,
of a dock committee was referred to
53
^ “Ah, my man. K you’ll carry my Istg, Boston ."... ........ -.27
QUEEN CITY.
“kA.urr're nut going away tUU sum- to Horrocks- place, and walk b
Official standing as .given out- by the committee on ordluaucet.
SKA ISLE CITY.
•marr naW one woman. “I shall keep me. i’ll give >iki a shllllni:." said tbc
A petition for i sldewaUc on the
At extremely low rales pasiiengcrR
^ousldent Harry Pulleaw of the Na­
the house ns cool as possible ami Iwvr new arrival.’ TIk* man with tl»e bandsouth side of Eabt Eighth stn-et ta may have the- option of eKbt-r lioal «ir
cool food and Iced drinks. At-home kcrrlilcf pbkt'sl lip tbc bag and strtsle tional Baseball league.
tween Grant jind Bales stieels was rv rail tranHpoiihilon »>olwoc-n Iknroll
wna atan't hare to bother to dress, lu- off with lt--l»ock to Xbt- railway sta-,
and Buffalo, llckcts being good on the
ferred to the commltlei* on bireels and iKWis of the Detroit A Buffalo Steam
Chicago 3. Pblladclphla 1.
todea. we cun all J«e topHher nud wux tloo.
walks on Mr. Everett*^ motion.
boat company, or the Northern Steam
in a w«le take kittle trips o^ tr «uu
Clndnnail 7. Brooklyn «.
He was Mr. Hnnveks, He didn’t in
company between the points menW.^H. Abtait. the only m>?mbcr of
day. %VHh the npstatrs %-eran<U an<1 the least mind tb<- Insult to myadf.
New York 3. St. Louis 1.
perfect comfort I tbink
ran havi but be iras omvlm-t-d tbnt no young
the old fire and water committee, rec­
rmsburg-Boston, rain.
nd fifteen days.

a nice summer at borne."
ommended
tbnt
the
bin
of
the
Gameman was likely to in- t^f any nse is
b for full pmrticulsrs.
Games Today.
It’s aurprialng how many
out his biislucfts who vftts so stnek up that
well Fire .Marm system for apparatus
H. F. Mcx-ller, G. P. A.
Boston nt Cincinnati.
bears Ulklug that tongung** iio%vadays. he wus ashamed to laearryiuB
and repairs ordered some time ago
Brooklyn
at
St.
Louis.
.
Tbe old ld« 4hat one hnd to |is.*k
tag in tbc stn-ets of a strange
and amounting to |30 4u all. be al
. qp.
half of one’s rsmily and go
Now York at Chicago.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKET8.
lowed adojited on Mr. I^almcr's roo
. . off to the rrow'ded dlsromfons of sum
PblladelpbiMat Pittsburg.
Few people hive esoa|>ed tetemed
JOB ptoces Isn’t so prevalent os it «sa
lion.
This Report le Mtae Up Daily. 1
CoAfort in a euol Ikhuc, freetloui to Rngera. nnd as the pain cauiwd when
Record Is Not Responsible for
A petition for a lateral sewer begin
PCftSONAL
Chsngee In Prices.
the
Anger
U
jammed
In
a
door
U
ex
do as os[i« pleases and wear wlutt one
Fir Hcnrj* <'aiuplH'll-n,-mnrrtnan hsi ning ut the intorsecUon of Court and
Selling Prico.
Ukra and the soriety of all one s fami tmciallng In the extreme for the first twlf- iMs-n witblu an aw* of 1«voiulnp Ikiardman avenne running south to
Clear pork, per barrel..........
ly are tndneements that bid sjrongly few minutes It is wrU to know of some spmUer of^e liousr of commons,
Eighth
stre<*t
nnd
cast
on
Eighth
tt
Qcar
pork,
per pound..........
means of relief. The finger sbonld he
for toror.
Short
cut
pork.
WIHlsm's
tetest
fad
If
Wellington
street
signed
by
Mrs.
F
Of cooraerthU dhesn t mean that Hbe plunged into water as hot as can poeiroiuBe of anmmB traveWra will lie slbly be horaa. This applieatioa of photography in tbr»-r colors. IK- Uai M. Kouud and others was referred it
sindlo te bis pala<-e of Monbljou, the cirmmitlet- on jhwc ts.
u Bnt those- who Un hot water oaneee the nail to expand
wMon or another find It exiw<lb nt and eoften. and the blood pouring out when* he works.
A pcUtlon signed by W. W. Smith
The crow II ittiiiw-ss of Sweden, whe
ay borne are finding Abe pra.ilce benoath it has more room to flow. Thus
tbe psln is lessened. Itafinger shonld Is pretty ainl iM»|>uUr. goi-s by thi and others for a sufficient amount o
» bearable nnd evwi t-njoyable.
then be wrapped in a braad and water name of “I'lir roloncTs Wife." bci tend in the back of tiio Winnie proppoultice, A Jammed finger should ner. busl».nnd iH-lug a uiimarr cnfbnria-^1 erty cm Pahk street for alley purposev
er be heglected.-as it may lead to mor- and rxtr»*mely iTnIlke, his ]x»ct fatljer was referred to the commltti
Ita jmlktel oath In the Isle of Man Gfleatloo of the bone If It tas been
Gnieral O. O. Howard, rclintl, aii^ etreets and walks.
li AP qtalAt AS to deiwnre priming. badly erushed, and amputation of tbe
A iK-tltlon from Paul J. Parker ask­
It nan Itaa: *T)y thte book and the Anger must follow. • Jammed toes are Lleuunant Grnrral Flndu-n D. Le»My rtBteota thereof and by tbe woo- Moally caused through the falling of C. K. .V., are tlic snnlvlnc army con- ing iiermission to o]>eralc an automat
acTs of the north end sonth. re- peanut roaster and c«>r». popinr on the Bran, per 100............................
drtfBl srorta that God hath mirarts heavy weights and sbonld be trsated
l.io
speetlvel.v. They graduated from West streets was rvferml lo the committee'
it-ln Ueaveo atare and te the same way as m jammed Anger.
Uoint In
itta eardi beiiraih In six days iand
on streets and'walks on Mr. Lardle’a
Bights 1 do owear that I win.
moUon.
. The multlinilllonnIre was very
Notbia*
Atawf
On Mr. Lnrdle’s motion D. E War
^ng Rates of Trmrerae City testers
•IdetTfe of tin- yt»aug man's welfare. errd for *r«»»l rratnrle. p*«. Tbt
ner wras given permteskm to pile ma-«WT or mallco. ezraito tlio torr. of
“Ah. my peer brother.*’ he said te
laotBiy I* not cooiiimA «o
io
tMi W» J«U7 biiwrwn ooroorrtrtmi silky tones. *^re you •erring I
to toiBiIly. « ■<>« BOTf ». fHt *t terUI in the street ten feet from the C^^pcV busheLV.V.?.VwV.V.
iri::::;::
walks
In
front
of
Mrs.
W.
H.
Foster’s
tat« tte kliw UA hlo niltKrt* wtlU*
Mil aiiA *t dlnnnr. Tbn* are Atofldi KK botwlxt poTty «nd porty. u
’•No. good sir." replied tbc yoeng macafiiUr few aataiato At to €at. *nA residence on Washington street.
' lotWHwoWy a* tfc» brrtta*-. hsrkbow man. as be n-a.-bed in bis pocket. “I tbe AUBcalty. to a bttt« dtaappoiot,
A petiltem from A. W. BarUk to
«Mk Ito la tto BUM of Pm Brb.t. beennee thfer are only three erect a three-story building on Front
am serving subiwnas.**
Imena of him known to exist nnd street nnd to pUe material in the
With a wild leap the mnltlmillionChlckeaTai^rliV.*
•«W( aawmr
the UWTtt. w .- labed toawnS the sUte line.
motion and ten
of the street were
tW
atora hi* brad. <Try mOnly 82 Years Old.
Tied down to hi* Aeak to the ofAee,
A eommontention from the board of
“I nm only 82 yonrs old and don’t
AfWIe other* are In* and at ptoj.
expect aveB when I gel to be real old Pap. tonclea he U haeai* a raoutoa
public wortm recommending the bond­
to feel that way
WhOe Artokto* Koeky Moiuilal) ing of twimiy feet of wmte in front of
Electric Bit
the Lnrklns property on West Front
Ten.
Johnson Drag Ca
Branson, of I Ua, Ga. Surely there’s
stre^ sru granted on Mr. GiUeU’s momg os uiis
uon.
S*^rt!Ste I
FRCE-Ont •doian eaUnrs. I
Commrtto.'Reports.
pM Uver. InSteMd kidneys or
I 80S E. Wlltata’sispsotel sHn- || The oommittce on sewera reoQBconstipation ore unknown
I mtaded^ihe^hnUdUig of m .ewer ta^
teg Eteotrlc Bitters a renso mbie time. I 6om display of coltara.
TACKUB. talt,
Ai to ta plrea ht. CtaMdLtartci
ibYta the benef

■m

GBIBtAL nSORARCE SArtaMTflS
Mr. Giltect s Botloa.
On Mr. WteRte's Botten tta mayor
a^ aertc wm autbortasA to bonow
dlAjNA wrbicb wm 0O to tbe erodit of
lormrtoastaals.
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201 front Strtoi

BUSMESS CARDS
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EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

DR. O. C. CHASE, raaoi red tram MAIJB^Wlhelm hlo^ to 48f ttd AIB
Stoto Bnak hnllAteg.
J.TT'MlRTIN-Fhytecte* tad 9m
goon. OfSeo toi Mart FrtBt ■tiM.
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CRAW'S OELIVIRY-UMM

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Cit phone '711,
AMIL F. NCRLINGER. LAWYER-212
State Bank buildings. Cltlscns phone
C!K!.

A Few Of the Many
Kew Goods ArriTlnt.

Ladies* and Misses* Cor­
set Girdles, 15c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. 12c.
Whips, 5c each and up­
wards.
Children’s White Hose.
8c pair.
Ntew Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewing Machise Needles
for ^l machines, only
He per package.
Fruit Can Rubbers, two
dozen lor 5c and 5c per
dozen.
Don’t forget o*jr White
.Muslin Underwear.
It pays to

8ARA T. CHA8E. M.
and Surgeon. Offices 40T-8
Bonk block. wlU Dr. O. E.
CIU. phono 228-IR. Rraldeoce Ml
W. Sev^th otreoL with tha Mtenoi
Carroll, atx. ph«ia 828,

REAL ESTATE AND LOANSTtarerio ItoRd aad Loaa <
Tborirtt, Maaairor. OfSoto i
HOLD8WOWTM

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Sixth strrat________________

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OR. W. E. MOONC?to.. m; Bell. ft.
Washington atroot Ctto.
OR. A. H. HOLUDAY,

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Excursions
' on"lhe Bay
Steamer Columbia
Will leave Traverse City al
8:40 a. m. for

Marion island.
Ne-ah-ta-wanta,
Omena,
Northport.
Northport Point.

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Music Honoo. Ctto. pbona 8M.
PIANO
antoed. F:'D. Nlcholt, 821
Union, atx phone 1188.
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-a a Ota
vcr. Prloof rooscmahla. OOot vttB
O. P. Coirar A Bra. Both phOBta.

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Two hours and threenjnartcrs at
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Omena. Fare 50 cento round trip
Or an all day ride to Northport U^SM4l WM SM*. 4 a. m. to U
and Northijort Point without
Inariiig the boat for -50 wnts.
Those wUbing can icenre dinner
aboard the boat.
^““ling, boat
will
reach
Betarnir
Traverse iCUy at 4.15 p. m*



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TRAVERSE CITY Normal Ma*l«
MbooL Tnchcr, Mr*. macM 8.
Smith. Oradimto pupil o* Prof. fWAorick Hor*c« Clark of Chloaso. M*
Ba*t Front atroot. Stadio No. XL
town (lair*. blU. pbooo No. AM,
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7. K. MIIterA. ft
ItowiOMtod.MM

OR. E. L.
I of ehUdroa
tton to d
408 SUte Bank bldg. BoCh]
Giving six hours at Marion
Ithuiil, an ideal place to Bfiend FIRE IN8URANCE-On Whot dot#
does your Fire Insomnoe Polkar exthe ilay* with pavilion and all
oonvuniencea.
Fare,
25 cents
aewtoc. A.B. Curtl*.
tomr Jt-lyr
rouiwl trip.
half at Ne-ah
Five honra
> cento round
to wanta Fa

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from

James C. Hopkins

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drusetou. Pric*^

Either Ice or Wood
will
be
delivered
promptly if ordered

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DRS. J. 0. a BAKT XTOIBBLOOD

A. D. TYLER

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DENTIST

Afternoon fcxciirslons to
OSes 605 New Wilhelm Block,
Marion Island and
(StiMM-phone es2
Ne-ah-ta-'wanta
Monday, Wednoaday and Friday

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DENTIST
SUNDAYS —Esennion to
Marion laland. aftenoon and
etrening. Horst’* ondiestfS,
Daily connecdoas at North*
port for Chartevdx, except
Sunday.

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