The Evening Record, August 04, 1906

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The Evening Record, August 04, 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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1906-08-04

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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TMAVEMC cmr. tncHMAN. mtwroay, aIioubt «.-«oa

lO mOB8

DEATH CAME
FIOM CLASH
[?=-■'
r ■—

^yWlvototSe BeeirfiiC Krai^.
BiCSMam. Pa.. A^ 4.-II. i.
nak Saa a atacalar froak
«ro»tk that eartuo cwrtoaity.
A hMT, almdef braarli of crape
etae luu] pot fortk two daafera
eoatalataff throe com of froU
nmmWBE apploa which are ak
ready aa lanm aa small crab ap- •
plea. Am apple tm ataada aear
the crape Tinea,

frK BMHT rouCKMEM KIIXEO BY
(',

f



m ATTACK 01 COISTAOT
Poun MUTIWOtW WAREMIM «AIO
' - TO M MtERARCO.

ANDREW ROSA
PASSED AWAY

CnriiUt to TAM VielAhjr ^ ••.«

:

Ovto’ tito

in,

WAS ONE OF THE OLO PIONEERS
OF ALMIRA TOWNSHIP.
By Wtf« «• CDm tvtfilAf Rmri.
•t Mwvbura, A4»f. 4.—«*t*^

n» kHI«d thi» mominf In
mmn tb« BAnklng mofi

LIVED THERE FOR 43 YEARS

at M «r t*i« outtaylng ratirMd
HELPED LAY OUT THE ROADS
THROUGH THE FOREST.

•^r tlw rmpmft thmi four imitlnou*
KooroAilgo Art crulotfig In tho vicinity
of CrofMtodK roody »t • vnomont
ttoo to attock thf fortlflcotlono of the
city.

rat Unlvtraally Respected and for
Number of Year, ^eld the Poak
tiona of Highway Commiaaiener
and Township Treasurer.

MEN READY
i TO QUIT JOBS]
'

Special lo Hie E%f^.lni; Rf^eord.
Lake Ann. Micb.. Aujt. 4 -One b>
one the plone^T* of the n*Klon pass
aaay until now there are only a few
left. l.ji«l nifht at mldnlKlit Andrew
1 AOITATOR HAD THEM ABOUT Rosa died after a bmi;illness and with
TObOO ON STRIKE.
hla itaasItiK the rankK of Hie old net
*ra Were ayain Invadi'it.
r
FiHiy Hire** yeare iso Mr Rowa
rame to Almira lowtiMhlp The wilder
la then kint; and there waa not
road through Hie town^hiii In
rtMiiiwiny with oiheiH who hail r<iin«
a home from the fore^t. M.'

■IRE

OFFICIAL

APPEARED

ably Drooord Woman From Bul<
elding In Lake MlchlganMIcHlgan Nowa,

By WIro U» tko artmtng llwinl
' IkiUimH. Ati«. 4—An aellator nr* rurrd vrork In Iba Mlrblcan r4*nnf»U
' ^ daird roinitany'R mln»«*t at Ontonai:nii
i-ouniy witbmil tha ku..vbilR.- of thiofSclala. Ilo traa makliu; a
Ki
lha minrra Ihli tnornln*: an.l had them
•bnnt rnadv lo airtka when n mine 4.f
Brill apprarMl. Tbr mln«Ta picket^ ui»
thrir iltomT palU and wmi iindn
Kitnind to wollc. Tbr acltllor waa dla.
rharyt'd and ordon-d off the pn-mlae*.

m IhroiiKh the lownahtp,
Andrew Rows wae a man of slnme
character and durinjc bla M’v« nt> five
years of life made many frienda. H •
unltreraally rtwpcrlc^l and for a
»er of yuara waa repeatedly elect­
ed blpbway mmmlHKlonrr and be had
altoo held the office of township treas
urer tor M»me time
The fiinernl M-rvic* will Ih* at in
o chick Runday. the Rev (' M lUI.
Click offfclatlni; He will lie hurled at.
ICaat KMhwihkI in the Ibiniett ct^me’
lery. I*aiiily>*lb rauf'^Hl hlsileath

PLEADED simn
Sentonco Oeferrod l« tho Case of
Mth Who “Coonotr water,
melons From Car.

GIRLS ALSO WELCOME AT THE
cXnNINO FACTORY,

LATEST REPORTS
say that oor stock of Io*tiaD Baskets,
Leather Girada and Soavenus is un-^,
surpassed in this region.

Was Broken Betewen the Elbow
and WriM Has Had Beveral Accidents.

Raceivmg Some K«
•ary Repairs and Illinois Will
Make Her Run.

The biggest and
**inncr sure.

PLENTY OF WORK FOR ALL
FEARED RUSH OF BEANS WILL BE
TOO BIG TO HANDLE.

The steamer Illinois will arrive ami
part at the usual time tomorrow
m*.riilnK but will not return tomoinijrht. the regular'Bundsy excurUno to rharlevoix. Pet.u k* y and HariK.r oprinRs I*, ing ranct led for that

Chonct for t»«c Unemployed Femin.ne
Populatlofv of Trairerae City to
The boat will make the regular run
Bsdura Clean, pleasant and
un*l stops as far' ak Hartu>r Spring**
♦Sltuationa.
and ebVn will go on to MackTnac. lah*
Inc up the MisMMirfs run. havinFive liuridrwd w**meu and RlrU arc Ms. kliiac f*ir Ih* «.uth at h oVkick
M'.uday nlcht.
anted at the canr.InK Taitory when
TIo* llliu.iis will mak.- the
the whiKtIe hlowK Mon«ta> m(»riiiiu:
u for »w*. trip.*, as the Missouri Is vl
ahsiilutely *sscntial that Hilb
la there else the la*uuy will preMiit In *lry d*K-k receiving some
necessary
leiuiirs Th** sl. aimv Kan
nped .with the Rreai nii'ts oi
saa
will make this i*.irt Thursday, rto
tu*ana which the rain has bn»uRhi
‘rtng th* llllmHs’ nm as Tar us
forth.
The work Is rj*an. *asy and proUi
able and fast. rb*au workers can make
cacHIcnt waices
This Is a cbanrc for i^l lb- un-m
Claut
Sprecklea.
Multi Millionaire
ployed wrwncii and plrls in the cJi> t«i
Sugar Man. Bought Fifth
tidy sum of money in a pbiaa
Avenue Palace.
ant way.
The factory, since It started, ha- By Wire to the Eveolnc Record
only been rminlnc Inicrmutenili. tinN.-w Yr*rl \)ig t -ri«u . S;'.i
Mock not «'omltiK fast en*»UKb l*» k»*«p
- multi inilii.mair. sugar no
the plant Uu%f on full lime The *lrv
rdiusi-d the whit*' mat tile houie :>r
weather wiT?* rrs|M»ns|hl*- for this tui»
sac Stem. k:.v Fifth av.uu*-. ntij.
the rams of the last f* w da>s caus- l ^ II niitki* it his luim*- 1’he roagnirilM*an crop l»» push ultra*! w uli a
tit hom*- of Mrr Spr.-cKb^ In Sai.
rusli and'tbd indlcatl**iis an- ii*iw thn* Kiani-u-rtt «a^ *l<-htr->i-d by the «*arththe crop will eyinie tunibltnK In In mh li *|u:iKr
quuntlHcs that the pntsent f*»ri«* will
ittcriy unable lo handle It amt
will be Cfimpletely swamped by the
drI.iKe of iMsmti
The season s run will Just U- falrl.i
pollen under way Monday and sfic •
that 11 Is expected that the plant will
be kept runnlDK steadily. IbirlnK the
We nrp nowr wirvinp at our
rush seaerHi lh*‘ days of the ei,n.t,*ye..
founUin the jvlcliniU^l
*>fteu extend far lnt*i Hu- iiiKbt «n»*waicca aic consequenHy inrreaM**!
that T>ky days mean aomctblnK a*
the conning factory.

The Latest
Hit

Irestivius Sundae

BDCKLEY IS
CELEBRATING

A~lioi clioooUle tiatP'e
over ice cream, forms^n deli­
cious wax.

The Bohart Co. Prop.
We close at 6 now except Wedoeeday and Saturday

Th* Agi-ppabl* Fact
■enU itw>lf
x«lf timt wtnrfpA
tmainiDR atoi-k^
itoat
pm-ceUrtta;*
T?'
’ Summer hhU
M prit'es
that .
- .1 V/ ‘ like uiviuK Uietn away. You will
• '- ;
A
ffllL'
< • Cl rhunten or crush hat beforf» Ihe
Summer is over, aud this - is
your cluuioc, as wo are roplac:
l-ing Uiem with our new §•>11
•lock.

fTg' onr

JIudust
Cbe Bargain
montb
at Our
Store

Kube(;K ^ Hoyt
l^niofi SI. Clothiem,

Time’s up! Tan Shoes
Must Go!

Just a'' f very housrwift*
tries hard not to carry
ove r lo tomorrow food
that was prepared today,
jifsi as every farmer tries
to market his crops w'hcn
they arc raised, just so
wc. iry'ini; to sell shoes
that are strictly up to
date, make it a point
never lo carry over one
year ssh(H!s into the next.

There’s plenty of time lo wear them, b jl not
M> much time to sell th em. so wr have been
throuyjh our stock and pul a I'AKlikVHLL
TRICE on every pair of fan Shoes.
Men’s
Men’s $3 Tan
» Taft
a •ail ..Shoes
>iivya_.-Y now S-.H'f; i»i
ur------- Vs cor,/T
now coor..
$2.25;'Women
$2.50 Tan .Shoes $1.S8;
$1.S8;
$1.50 Tan Shoes
Children’s $1 Tan Shoes
lAOI-IANT

*

Shoes
Meu’“
Meu’s
75c.

MOSOOI

Order for
Screens

It's Bargains
iitSummae
footwear

^OVUf

this month. This includes
Oxfords. Sandals, Slippers. Canvas Shoes and

It's a Winner

best' ever. ■ A

CITY BOOK STORE

FVaak Lee. an employe *d the ova.
wood diah factory, fell ir^m his
wheel last rvenhig. breaking his arm
bets^cen the Hbow and wrist. Mr
L4v* was riding near hts bonie m tbamVIII*' and going at a fair rau t.f Ktw*ed
when the front wh.’cl struck a
tbrowtng him to.the grxmnd Mr. la-r
has liad m versi accidents ot lair and
this last (me.cnming jusi at this time
U partirulaHy unfortunate for him
He Is getting along tiP'ely and the in
Jury will n«d lay him up.l*»r any gn at
length of tim*.

PURCHISED MARBLE HOUSE

MABY PEOPLE ARE PRESENT

WAITES
DRUG STORE

With Us.

Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window screens in three days«
We'll send a man to take the measurements

Will B« One of the
Inga of G. A.

Wr -urr ruito |.»rt»u*nri,|Iv Kaatrd
lu the W.IIiHmi 1.1.«.L.

Buckley Won the Morning Bad Game,
aarbecue Was Mrld at Noon,
program of Oratory
Ry Wire to the Kvenilij: Ri*cord.
in the Afternoon.
MinneaiMdlh. Auj:
4 -Rroniliicnt
iiutiK the chtheringto of G A R- wi*ck
In MlnneaiMillH will Ik* tlie twenti
SiHwdsil to tile KvenliiK Record
foiiiih annual ctuivcntlon of Hie Na­
Rurkley.- MKh.. A*ik 4 —The hi­
tional WomanV Ridief Torps. the onli
ll v*‘si (csHi-wl at Hiirkl.’) t*toia> wa>
horireil auxiiiatv of the G A R
KU*at Mir**->s
Th*- -weather man
ITils ato-MiciHiioh. aic.i « meinlM-rshlp
acted
Ills iM'.Ht and ihr *la> was alnuutt
of l&n.fMS) women, win in- npiewnled
about ;>tNi ofn('<T> aiMl de|cRale^. Ideal for the mtitbsir s|Mirts. panies
iiid exerrl.M's . HitckJey enicriaiiirMl
and will devote two whole daya. Auk
hr hlKKisl crowd «»f ItK history an 1
It; and 17. Jo their deI|l»eratlonh
nif'rtMincd ii s*i t^.-il 'ihat muhim:
While It Is rather early to asci'rfalu
Juht that will tM- the esjto-eial new hut. luf word^ of i»rals» w»-?c h»*ar<1 f<»r Hi»^ne^(^ of the r*on\.'iit|Mii. u i^ knowi bird worklriK conuuPtr^ s who had
m tiehlnd the proj.^rt Ther- were
that a numl»er of reMilutlonn will b*
details oTerl*ioke.| and uuIhlnK hap
pn'sented by the varloua depiirtmenl
prtied lo mar th** pleasun- *if ih* *»cca
with a view to impmvinc the riiuallh
and other services of the order
»ly a few >ear^ act* Buckley wa^
fy'llltatlnK the work, which ev
thouKhi of It i> only a lUHto whiliMH'omos more difficult :md rallJi
that the residents of old Wexford
siH'clal
An appmprla
‘r dreamrM of a New W exford bii»
of inoiic) will Im w.tfMl for lb*
perpetual care **f the And* raonvilb .New Wexford came and now ii lia^
iKH-n
clianped lrit*» Burkl-y w|r|, a
prison park prripcrty and provision
will iH* made for reploolhliint: tjie dc* Inlted State.*, postoffir*-. a railnjad
and several hundred prwes.sive. wldi
pIcliHl cnierKcncy fund
awake and up to the minute rlHrens.
The M. A N. K. excursion hmuKht
three carloads of vlsimrs. this morn
IDK while hundred.^ of others dn.vc In.
aint of the Brooklyn Navy Yard all roads leadlOK to Buckley.
Bluo Jackets la Being
The dav op»*ned with an excellent
InvoatlgsUd.
address of welnmie by D. D Walton
This waa followed with a ball gnm-

MEAT NO 6D0D

c«..

“^'rr Tbiirsiii

CANCELLED WHEEL STRUCK ROOT

STEAMER ILLINOIS WOfTT RE FRANK LCE« PAINFULLY INJUlfEO
TURN TOMORROW MIGHT.
WHILE ON WAY HOME.

W. R. C. OF THE NATION

Trtad to Suicide.
Muakaaon. AUa 4 —<*hrlh MiM^liei, »
aurfman at tbe Muakr*«.n life M»lnn
atatlnn. aaTod a faahlonably drrtoiuHl
woman from drowlfi* lo I-akn MIrhl
fan rhaniu-1 intlay from what at*
. pearrd lo »H> Inlrntlonal aulridr Sli *
rrfuai^ lo Rlvr her name
Waa Fined StS.99,
Jarkaoo. Auk. 4.—Ororfcr
ron
Tlrtrd fd aaaault and battery on Mm
, Aiihur Vandorb, waa BniHl
wbirb he iiald Dyer went t.» the home
of Mrn Vanhorn In the ab^enre of her
biihband. knocVoil her d«.wn and was
frlchlimiHl away. He haa a hmlber In
the Del roil liouae of corn'ctloo
wife l>eHtlna
Olad on Way to Work.
|b-trf»lt. Auk 4 - llerlw'rt W J
• *nvn. aaeil r.K. .»f an Kelrla avAue. dl.-l
of ajioplexy on a Tnin>»«ll avenue car
while Kolny to woik at 5:15 Uila mom
. 4nit
Found Father Dead.
Detroll. Auc 4 l*aul WiM^aaerllnr
went to the Itarc lanl niuht and fotin«i
hla father. Michael W.H NserIJni;. banc
lag from a rafter He wih U?, and ar
-employe ol the Art stove w«»rk».
Dead In Bath Tub.
/
Rmilt me Marte. Anc 4 -William
h. ast'd ir.. neentvd <^p|oy.
Frank Shlers Turkish lulh
ment yeWenlav «n.t «ra<
found dead In a bath ml. th.» luornlni:
It U Buppoaed he had a Bt and wju

EXCURSION
50DW0MEN
ARE WANTED

6 CyCLOCK EDITION

j > TrTu'^tnT

trrrr^ ,or . low d.r. b« U will
'for
In a flue The mekms. It seems, wrere
famlahcd them la not lit for
not taken with a crtmlaal latent nor
appolnmd a commmee
With an
of s^ning them, but *lm- to invWlgale
ply for their own uML A freat deal of
Comlfig Hama. .
thisI kind of worlLgaes on In the railtt»d
It U told, and rtoutt. to . By Wlr. to tt* Bnatoc Btowi.
«rtot tato to lb* coapuy ctok ytor.l Chettowr^ Aus
II U »*ry kord to colcta *oy oo* H It NlAotol U»c«orth aod wife are puto Ihto ttiae tbe contoBy deolre* *0 ***■«» <* We Ameriton ttofr 8l.
•ase .0 eumpto ol Ike mea.
. PwU today bo.oe.ard koood.

(Continued on Third I»agc.)
MARKETS.
Toledo. O. Aug 4 —M*be«t—Canh.
72*,r; com. MVxc; natn. 32c.
beirolL Aug. 4.—Wheat—No. 2 r«l.
7Jc: com. S4\4c ;oats.
Chicago. Aug. 4.~W'hcal—Septem
her. 71 ^e; corn. 4Sc; oats. 30^r.

Eairt Iteffalo, Aug 4.-C«tUe-Onl^t
Shv^cp and 4amba-120O; active, high•lAngt, |7.50eS: wethera. I5S0R
t.76; ewaa. tl.7S6S.2S. Ho»»-2.t.*(i
aettoe; Tocker*.’ tt*0#«j-S; hear;
aod mixed. |«.SS66Jd.

.^•5:

On. Savfir & Piiballiiai

DENTISTS
^

'

V

O. O. MOrrATT
Abvtractd of TlUa

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

MUCDB •ATIBraCTOBV
B«t*btUhwd !•••

'

"Best” Flour
Announcement!

l9«ihe Ifvider an^oD^t'Mif•hinAn winter wijoat flouro.
It “sUnds tip*’ for itself, and never goes l»atk on a
frieml. Are you -a friend? If not irel aa
inlrfHlu'^ion frxim

Hannah

&

Lay Co.
j'

ME.NS CaYOONO MKNS
U>TlllNGt & X^RMlSX£D<IOa
Fall Patterns Negligee Shirts-Kotirely

,

WE WANT you to see ihe first
▼▼
of the shriwinK of new j.ioods
for fall. While the lines arc not
complete in every detail, the show­
ing in the lines represented will
i^ivc you an idea of fashion’s ten­
dencies for fall. We cordially
invite you to vi* w the show of

Dress Goods,
Ladies’,
Misses’and
Children’s Goats

line- notbine liocr ever before sold in tliia i
coat or regular alyle—two pairs caffa.
New Fall Derby Hats—"t’ort of onr porrhaae fall
bato^nowjn—black and light abadea—soft baU Few Summer Goods Left—But prioea we make
tnicloee tempt everyoDO who iieea them to buy—
all new—notfaluK old to offer you—straw bath
half pricx>-iie«iigee ahirta tS»c,

V

f:1

m

fMVCMC CnV. MIKHIwftL «A1

t

HE EVBmiG KEGOU)

'^csrsT-cs.*-'-- imuLDAin>w»ca

tAearcIMBlvAaooti
d « »
SrWktaffkItlor

$

DmAIct la taoy to4or ta • Me ter>
MMm,

rwmmwm
mtm.

Moor u Mteohoogoi tnm a kMe

fa tlio fomt to a YOlMee vkkk ia ika-

.....

rr la tW Mrth for tka IwaUtae
«uaJttlr» of Bo ^anw.
a

koo6

BoekVr Bar

falarr akoad of It mad aof no

wMae tail aad taklaiE a^raay oppdr*
aaily to ad»rrtMr tia-lr toon and IK
tbr ootoldr world k»ow that tb^ art*
on tbr map and arlU aUy tbm

Book

ley oertately haa iha rtebt 4aplrtt mad

f m

rmrtvo ExxiEi*

~ i»f,

Birt«r«4|ii tW

that la a rreat br-lp lo any rllUme

WHYsttbetter to.depoih yoorluodsvhh
»than to cany or hide tbesn?
BECAUSE idth a* th^r are abMtnidy tafe.
^«faile OQ yoor penoo or in hiding

they axe *w/ safe.
BECAUSE many a Ufe has been lost through
keeping money about the bouse
•. or on the person.
BECAUSE with us your funds may be earn­
ing a moderate intjpre-.t for you
instead of lying idle.

t
t
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$

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$
$

Ua4«r

m xinET Br horse s sr^•rsute
JAMES McMANUS TOUCHED

ANI­

t

>ANK

tfakhesi

to Oar Kilchea OiottO hmrtmit.
BirSiTiBisia UniTTkinrs

Wedrishto call your atlenlion to our line of
builders* hardtM^. VVe
have the latest destgms
and fiobbes in bunders’
hardware, and as we boy
these floods direct of the
manufaaurcr we arc pre­
pared to make you some
exirrmc!y low prices. If
you do not know just
what you want come in
and wc will ifive you the
bt'nclit of our years of
experience in house irimmin^ by helping you to
ni.tke the >deciions th.it
will suit you at a very
small cost.

%
%

t
$
%

t
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/

IVeek of Bargains

BuMen-

t
t

All
Dcpwtts

^Y. AU«UST 4, rtm.

that are absolute necessities to all housewifetf.^

IVIoncisiy Only 7o
"

For EUlo Treoourtr-.

Was SMufk In the Thigh by the AnI
mal*a Hoof and Wat Bruited

Thotna'.

MoManuH

was

Ilf

Ai

wa»i

iIm-

In

IMPROVED SANITARY CONDITION
RESPONSIBLE.

tlnn- nf ih«- ti-

torKiiiK

had

around

tomr way

tb*

lourbnl

AnnuaU Report of Brigadier Gcncrgl R,
M. Reilly. Soryeon General. U

Th«* ^urtd»*u

J. W. Slater
WMOLESALB AND RETAIL-YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER

In lh«* Ifa^l |:i\»*n tfi Kurb ariUHjh Tbf
i*oiiKid«?rBbl> but tin

nmif r^KuIf?. arr

m

kKEkrd Jot.

PRiiTSHERPiCTOK

LUTHER L. WRICMT of Ironwood.
Staia

Board

of

number of mmtterr mure or
In

fwinrorii.n

rampaUn

wtih

la.rl of Brig

Gm

H«* ran Im

.told that Ibr Amrrlran turlff fK»llr>
rrli

mnrt'

potnis

than thr
olhiMlirnt

<m

roimirb-t

Reilly; ttur

b»ngi*. and undn

k.iW

ni.ib.

bm

i.f nnv

ha.

In Mirpa.shliig ovoii Its »»wn

formrr

rortvnl

H»*

ran

Ih-

rr

In Afnrrlca than rvrr lirforr. and that
Ihrro Ip a cn*iil« r tt.-m.-ind for
intn a( hifhvr
Tiior.t

morr

ihnn ovrn

dream likv

a ver fort UiUI.

frt‘o^llv,•T

mm Indni; enfnrrtHl

by

a

ilr;.t

Thru- has.lMs n nothin

marlv

1.11

hlr*

U wUbotil foar «.r favor and Is

Irnini:

rrsuIlK

Indord.

v^m

v

t»r Ihrrc wmpratulainry
rimnI

brp ran

forluiir that ban

inrn Flnro Mh lam

brrr In

hrhHlf of a rhanur viorr ina.I.v

As a

th ni.H rai mndidalr. bo«

Rritaln. th-

so In

niiivri-.nl

Iiakry

jn

'in.foty

Ij.

niatrh

parMrnlarl

wpli

All

Mr

ENTERTAINED RESORTEBS

Mt>. Groig.^F. Knowl.-s rnlrrlaiiird
MlMuil nft.»en of Ihr KrsU Mok»-sa r**
sorters at her Kasi Ray indiacr last
of

the

evening Vas

K|>. lit In.hw.iK Ilsii ning to \iv al srb^r
lions h>

Mis

iH-aullfiil

voiis* and

Knowles

s,

Thr

miMlnal

rorps

i.s

thirty i*fflrriK Khoit of li.s antln

mown

hay

Tbi^ l- don- m .o v.,.j

I ancr with the will o| a doum wh.. Irfi j

News From
:>.tr

S-rvico I
l.*unltm. Ang

i.mM

l.r.T.' SI

Sin- has

h

stair of hraltli that
In

.h*i. v,.;iMin has left
iimch

Ik'IIit

Taken

of

randv

altogether

iln

Thr run
.v*i

h**alili

ib.m Lo-t

on.tly

rreimm.

cnldrt

the

will'rnaiu' and the rJly alii havi- lo

br,*4kIaKt

f.dli.wid by himv

Inscrlbi**!

with

hi

will take an hour .

HARSHWAUDW ROAST

A fra nigliU ago.

b

W.islu ington. Aug
Ih*

ii

Th,* ,>th
East

Bay

Camper*

m

Plea*

u

ant Marvner.

atr a nninUrr of aid. anlks in Ibr cUv

ar,

of Ih,

•ml of fhr rh.llpptn,'> UImmihi

and jwMiitO-

girls who an* ramping at

F-vst

luiy

Kasj

SIdr Crowd m

were tho

hosirss..^ .d

but

Irally an*l

*if

Smvt

canal,

Ue.i.l,'. Kilpaui,*k.
mlla. which

nnlou.*^
rvrnlng

of

Thr

wrvrral

Hiir

!H*autifnI

tlmr vrry
tine of Ih.

eiijoyably

A

th.*
fra

.irning was a pi-tly trip

111 Ihr WynkiH.p launch

b.ick v,iih 7hem

om

of I

n*

First National

at

In
V:,

iran-|H.'nng

1.
.fIviMon

brill'g tr*Hip-.
I tho.ichf ih:,t

It

itj «if the ir»n-p»rf-

yjfirni.

Glratfi s. w ith ih<*lr J^ng n,*cks. are n
fr,',d’rhf Hoiirc,* of troubb* to th,* t,*l,'
giaph M'rvic,* in Ih** African jiingl*

Peto*

key and Harbor Spring* tomorrow on

rj.'.

milrs from

dav

was due i*» a her.l nf ihr^

Htilaw.^y,,.

1'he newest ftailerns ir. velours. tafM-siries. car pln^li ;ind v»*lvei, ami ilu* prit i*s
are $JJ. $l.\ ?I4.
^
SI2.50 nnd.........................

PARLOR SUITES
Nothing so lim- ha
W<! are selling many olf
in mahogany and silk
the
goods.
iVice

^7:;. sro

and.....................

,A

principal

<b'm*'nhtr.,i*»r.

to

inf.irnuition* reganliu

give

will

i

preparation of flu*- .li>b,-x nf r,-

th«. mhri
lofty

Thry pnlbsl down alH»*,i

nf the iron p,dr*c

Ang

ir.th

EXCURSION to Chariavoia. Patoo-

Petos

key and Harbor Spring, tomorrow on

time

Wake Yonr Own Weather
the hottest day or nbht, in
summer by ,havin>j in any
room in your house an airslirrinp electrical -fan.. Note
! said night as well as clay
Keep cool and you will sleep
all the belter. For sizes and
prices inquire in oar Fan De­
partment. We rent them.

key and Marhor SpHn9a
Bteamcr llUnats is canceled.

See arti­

cle on page 1, fourth column.’
RECORD WANT AOS

r

'

PAY.

Im*«
fi-n h< r<‘.
Ihe
They art!
i
v
beaiiiiful
khn «* flirtes are

I he chair that is so comfortable. Wtj
have so many styh"'. ey<*iv one a beauty,

s. ll for $j:.. $2n. $ii;r>o.

............. $9.00

..$67.50

FANCY ROCKERS
You need them everywhere, and ilntsc
are the swrilest evrr displayed.
New
sliapT's .ami llie finest uiiholsuh^’i—$24,

J.B. Paige Electric Co.

IKCanSt.

shmdd b« as handsomi ly alid conveniently furnishefi as any rf?otn
N on arr there a ihousaml times a year. Wc help you wiih
:hc finest lurniuire lliat is manufactured.

SIDEBOARDS

DINING CHAIRS

d hat most nsrfnl arii< h: for your fancy
china, silverware. labV- linen and cut
glass. We ha\r sum, bi aniiftd goods—
quarler sawrU o.-vk and Itm st fmish.

Such a display ajid the (im si gi>otN iliai
mom y can buy and, quality ctiiisidcn d.
they are the cheai>est. I h*
M is of six for $2b. $22, $b
$12. $10. $0.00 ami..............

..... $16.50

hours, as th*' linemen hapin ur,! to In
in thr nrlghlH.rbood at tht

....... $20.00

$5.00
S5I.J.'.. SI" an<l.
$15.00 SIv7.VSI.-.7.-..$I4.50.
Beautiful Dining Furniture

Travrta,- nty Gas

EXCURSION to Charlevoix.

Thr inb rnipimn la.M,*,! „nl> a f. w

A Tragic Fini*h.

: .

T hat are so stylish and s»i cfiinforlablc.
l{ver>ry house slnniM have onr. rriea-s
now ar<^
SJl and

MORRIS CHAIRS

So nice for ilie une\pecir,l plac«! or th»
corner, a hall or library. Ma<ie in ma
hoganv. oak or gilt and >«11
for
$J2.:>o,
SHi-all and..............

a milr of wirr and lirfik.'' dowti thr,-,

A wairhm.in s nrg!.*ct pv'rmltted
leak In the gnat
North Sra dyl
which a rhUd>
finger
muld hava
fUop|M*d. to iMi'onir a niinouK bn*ak.
devastating an rnUn provim*e of Ho|.
land.
In like mann-r Kimnoth MrIvrr. of Vanrrbom. Me
little odd lo p.^nmmtictJ nntll a
tragic finlKh mas only aveiied hy Dr.
Kings New Diaeovrry.
lie writes;
Three doctors gave mr up to die of
Nng Inflammallon. rans.s1 by a negh*ct»*d cold: hut I»r. Kings New Di»
I rov cry wired my life.”
(liest eough and cold cure, at
Drug Co/s. F. H. Meads. C
Ibee Drug Co.'s drug stores.
II 00. Trial boUle 10c,

DAVENPORTS

COUCHES

ining r
thr Ik

ALL LAIMK.S ai • r**n..esT*.|
VI .lacob Funscb- ‘•oro S« pt
wherv* Ml'
Dm?

li* aM.s. getting Ihrir nreks em.’ingleil
in thr wln*s

the qiialiiy first -4*rke
you can depemi

Ih

I greoi

. rm thr mrv.n.s

Traverse CMy. WichigaB

Beautiful Upholstered Furniture

Tlu- Imest iliat is <lisplayecl in the rity. We look
secondary t t>nsi»h ra:ion. 1‘hal’s wli
upon everything you buy

ODD PIECES

Marbrba

Ihr ,bH*.ors

bt.*ak;l*»wn oii-tli,. Viriona Fall- lin*

EXCURSION to Charlevoix.

held

in

wh**iher or not th, >

somi

mtamllght

pawned

1IM

ihai

ft. vlng Its

wal.-r

was .nninh . ni<»y«*d. and

Men* lla.i ai.*l

hav*- lK*,-n

l.v

lranri-,n .

lb-

fbrir ..imp la*-

n^uiM on til riM-iti h and al*-.. ih*

rmiMirapiion

th,*

Will f..* h'ft to tlM- diMr,*tton

di-h of trip

evening, ibr affalrn Ih Inp a mafshniallow

do-ct

nu blm to .v, n,l Imrl. lo S* w Vert
Aa*.

-..•*,**1 to b**gm alHiut Sep:

lighir

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 Suuih I’nion Sfr^ci,

$9.50

Ord. ''4 bav

Dinnrr nsuallv In* I

tli.V arr also In vn y b.^d . .>udition aivl
The PI*

I

i-.HiM'.f to 111,- ,-*.minan.ling gen

n.*. mov* men, >.f .1^.

Eji*t Side Crowd W«* Entrrtjlned by

Thrrr

fo-

r K.pH 'rom. tbr l*hlli|

cafr In the pli

AihhIs.

iHxauHT thrro aaa 110 liRhl on a bridge

Philippines

D« Sent Home.

how

H*. will ,is*. at half past

TImu In

at

ly Wire to the Kvenlng Record.

• nd walk to Ml.' pump room, win r** lispecial

Held

Transpcrt.ng Troop* to China to

v«*at

will tak.- Ills il.'s. »*f Ihi- waf. iH fion
a

Thc*c

Ilia for iMiHslhl,

A man may not have
many tiosscssions. but
what he has is of K^'cat
value lo him. In our
Safe Uci>osil vault a
box two and one-half
inches hijih.-hvc inches
wide and twenty-one
inches lonj; rents for $2
per year. You need a
. place of security for
your valuable papers.
\Vhy not rent a box at
once?

to ch.i.r:.

h*

lx.i.

Your KrliriMu Furuitiin* Shm%

TRANSPORTS COMING BACK

On tin
Tli.

him this y,ar u

Marirnlad

will 1.<

m.iMvix

i.,iiiir

A Place of Security

I Wvston i.iiiMi
.'Mtn.

li** rrally >

trIU bis irt.-nds that

lias not f. It HO fit f.ir y.-arv

tiitriil tw-cann* lmp*‘mfivr.

Several

In IlM* lalii'r part of the

M-rvi'd

Hm

nnd* r n** n.*e4*s*.iiv to tak.- U
.•onti;iry

C.Xl.L ANU Slili TUliM.

Sv.lMllmii* .!»>

].ir.lklOg o| ... w
I Uxiis. w-oni by ihr (

Wbrn tbr nsRt and clianc* on thr c*m

t'onslsllng

at the primaries
Sept. 4jth.

brown *Io»n in
th,' rutting th.
Th. jiuriNiv*'

cutr’ as ii.Mial a

tb.« singing waall

PROSECUTIHC inORHEY

Irs of Ihr cluV. I

4 —King KYtward. win

will take hlw arniiiHl

hy

evening some time was atw'tit at ranis
w.r.‘

iMirfh

FRED H. PRATT

'■;.i
• jCandidatefor Republi,im I can nomination for

In Ihr drld. on nw.rrh. s and on

i(Vp> right, isog. hv Ibr Hrarst New*

rompai.y sjM.ni a most rnjrvahlo ,orn

Ninth and Wadsaortli

THE NAME “rRBS-CUT" IS ENOUGH

rumnilhalont'd prrnmnt'l.

.at'ri-b nt

f>vrr Ihr arTbim rrrrk a etUren nar

fiv.-

Maiirnliail tliii* immth. is now In siirl

Refr. siunrnts

farr a damapr suit

lor

lO-st IV Ih. oh ,

Mlvo sann* 4»re*'annans fo

]

plMtio iMilofi.

toaly r.sraivt d m rlon.s Injiirlm.

Flint

Thoinlry mp-

By RICHARD ABERCORN.

Mrs. George F. Knowlea Wai Hoateu
to Keaia Mokew People
Last Evening.

Most

Tlics,- ,lisl„ S ;,ri til.- (.un..i,s I’K-KS-CUT Kbss and
ari in.ult! ii|* •»( a l><■.itlli(ul ilcsi^;n.

.1

iMY-n adopfr.i

SpoB'ial Cable to thr Kvenlng Record.

ly ma the Amrriran

hbm ious

Mr

3e*fc

68 oen-t:!

oih-r
wa

mt

sonal srlf tif mr Is nothing

wirnils rs xif lb.- |«»rty ui«i rendrn.k

Bonn- time a

Stir

W«: have about One Utin\vv arc
lo dost* out

will

Amirhai.

hrallh i»f Ihr irxM>f»s have fss*u

•Ml simply U that to mywdf. thr r>rr-

joy tbia infurniatlou half so tborourb

night.

.slir

Thornton, who in l!*'M rodr 3 tom

mammdmmmm

Ihoroughly -4-njoy.d

poopb' bavr •*n

rsiMM lalU

«-idd.*fplrs,

,.H-K..n..si

\.rksl.lrr pi.Mm-sM'Hir ml'
Ird;.

eonrlndrs with ‘ aura

rvrr. Mr. Bryan will prol.nM> not m

Joyed the r*porlrnr*‘a it nlll rrvloa.

Is

of

|v

u.,w

• n* in ndinr

>»'..rv, nnd ib

in the c«mdiihHi!( prevailing nl
|K»»da.

brliy as f.dlays:

• vwiiiig

Vrosjws ilMi

in Great

Amrfira. It aniH ars Vd

innrh

tnorothan Mr. Hryan loald i»nriii irao
l»r told nf tho

of

mlnp up her oMt ctUm to iMTstmal piib-

law.H

rrpubllran

tr.ainnnt

h

rh.

al ilu* VI ry K-wr^i firicc.
tlrrii ati'l I’urty Sets
at ihi* small ^tim »>f -

f,,r

iral olliriTs

be Uaued.-

hiroorhos

rndmlnlHtratlnn. and ibal Ihr rnfortM*
»anl

milareprywnfaikma

Mlwt rnrelll

s|a

there wtrtild Ih- a d.Tid.ii im|.rovi;m. ni

varlo

vlspblr I hat an aiiihmlir likrnrss of

Mr. Hr van ran l*i* a^

fiurrd that rrftubliran aniltruM

fhal

niv -rii a.s I truly am u>day slunild now

Rinded |hal «agr« arr bighrr loilav

flrr or

wriinu for age rtvn

litt. nv llM- lady rlaiiuinc a year s al

afirr thorouKhi trial, in thr bo|s- ih.i
(art

rirrnlatrti

roloi.irs and

iIk^

Tbr ftui Is to hr

M

kinds «.f drvirov

mo have lM*rn (rwly and •nnararranlnld>

nt»i only

nihri

for. lpn

nation

Mslrd H

to

nriliiouK

l.u>

R

ivpboid. vvilh wiM. b fhr .-.rnu wa-

gro'.s and. I think I may Kay. Ilbrlous
and

SI..

li -nru Ju f .avwUaldr. will mak*- enrl

oulv.. ihrratrnrd somr >r,

Miss Co

lloa

Mnc'lF'i

bff'*r«* b.- .iil. i'

haa rnaliled hla emiiilry

ofnrlal

i'farr

fxdiflinl

tJiPni that %t..rk In l^dialf of d- n.-H i.vi
candldalra for t'tingrosjt.

4.—The firm
latrct

front
Trsasiirr

htter bla return from abroad, a.'; If
portant

AUg

BERRY DISHES*

Idurkv ho, .. woma

*r/«ininc Kiound. tnonntrd >«Hkr> aisr.

to Ibr Jmpro\*iurtit In saiiitarv «s»mi

1.1'ndmi.

ra>rb

an c.wiir, of ra.rr^

llkr it in

li apfH^a
|K>rtralt of Marie Ctirrdli

lo br infona

lo sreure a hamlsonu! tet of

going

4 - Thr annual r»

WarhlngiOD. A«m:

Hons. : This

h#hk1

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!

in onl

Tw^r;, .. . n raiPeringdrT lio.v, v ,„i

By Wire to !h*‘ INrrilng Itisxird

rraflfyli.g mndlilons a.r uMtlhuiatd

WHAT BRYAN WILL LEARN.

tar

ta.Tv lii

oaan..

Educa

DEXTER M. FERRY. JR. of Drtroll

Mr. Bryan will

FRANKTRUDE
ED POSTOFFICE BUILDiW

liin
hav.

Very Gratifying.

gi-na grnrnil. for iw:-. cv.-nsl hy stj.

For BuporInUndanI of Publlt Inatrur

Mtmbor

Falls

I 1 a jifivat.'

tn rldf
rl
br: t;%U
maj «ltli a Y«irk

Onllnarll) fhf atiJ

kirk hrulKfd and lanifd Mr. McManus

For

InU-mipiiun.H

A la.lv jiK-I.t y in I.,

Th.»

mal I- Vfry .|nJ.M and i:vntjr and nm

WILLIAfi M. ROBE of Bath.

yicloria

V ■ tin «b. Enijlish »nrf

tno««*tnmt Mnrlb-d him wHh ili«- ab*)vr
mmtloord result.

ida.

f^wro-lr

In Ihr IhiKh l>) a hutJ>
dtr mnriilnp

the hori^r iin**ip»MHdl>

JAMES B. BRADLEY of Eaton Rap

fht
win

iMId iK-aMa with ibr wlrtut

barn and

For Land Commlaaloner—

Slnry
oiauctl

rum d thriMiph thr* inirrlcniicc t#f

rldrnt

TRANK P. GLAZIER of CHoIm.
For Auditor Gonerol—

IRMT'SHEllTHISGOOD

W9 will not <!cliver these pails. ‘

Watch for Our Wext Special Announcemeit

MAL UNEXPECTEDLY.

ntPVmUCAH tTATC TICKET.
rorOov^mofw
rilEO •«. WAKNER of RormlngUni.
For LloiitOfiMit Govomor^
FATfUCK M. KELLEY of Lonolfig.
For toeroury of SUtoGEORGE A. FREICOTT of Toio*.
City.

s(

Special for Monday Only
A larp'
liTOTjr ^prcmsl tin w«t»*r ptil
with hvaxy prraMil stwl lail aisl wood hsMl<>

BUFFETS
That an» such an ornamt iil to any dining
room, and aiil y^tn so miu h in serving
your meals. Just mrA* we have threivof
tin; finest on the market ami

............ $21.00

$4.25

DINING TABLES
You want am! you want thnn gcMwl. W#;
tarry all grades to please all prtiple*
The'round with the heavy center p« drstal. the square with five heavy legs, the
c:xira large and ^he smaller tops. Prices

$:;<!. $21). $2f;. $22. $ls 7o,

$7.75

$12. inand ..................... ............ ^ i • i

Store closes it Six O'clock every nleht except Wednesday and Satarday.

Hannah & Lay “ThoBigSton)”
Mercantile Co.
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

I>h.ncl»i2

%

n

I neccn^ -nu<i)cMC ^/tDCHiaAN. •atouoay. Aucorr *, im

rouw m IS OUT S3

KfMS

ummmm

HKiBinin

PASSanERSUTERItl6>

FiMias Patty aa the Caaiat Caa|«it
Many Mackinaw Tiwat YcalarVay and HM Caed Tmm.

at tlw HaiM W
WHItC VOUWe LAOY IS UNABLf

WItb the EMpirr.

sla*.
last ereviay

»i«

A frv rrastaffa aco a conpk
a. Chayla lUy; Tbe Prlie ymmi mm and yo«n< tadW. vl»
tattht. by tbe a»- qnltr proBtortit in Ibr ctiy. vrn

tbor ar iDItabeib la Wr Cenaaa Oar

Bart Uiy.

daa:

at

Mletaal

dprlad.

KelU

Soyee: Tbe TrnU. Atwo- Tolaa. Be.
Iba

Raakle;

BUa.

Stne*.

inabr

If

»trt»«ir

him five

off.rrd

lady and pliink.

i, p^-ked np tbe

land. MabH Bamca Oraady; Mn. E>- abr dropped to tbr tiay.
Marlah

olkrr yonny man madr arranarmrota

Tbe Bpollera.

Be«

Beach;

Ladyl

around for a

Tbr

K,v.
pnely

M4mr and yevierday she was

A IJtita Statar of I>a»tinr. (h U’it Bur
fm:

If Yoatb But Knrv. A and

and AJitrtin. H«ah

E

Tlr

Mayor of Warvirk.
Uaa:

TV*

Court

M
of

!>»>*.

Bfova; Si. CotbUert. R
»Tbr rbrumr
PblUiv:

Trlirr.

Kkwr. C

Ht.p

K

InfllrtMl

r-ry

late hour,

hlF cfuierlenre
lml«sd

who madr tbe lu i Is nrw solarina him
self with the youftK lady P misforttu;-

David

Cinhani
Ta>lof.

Ifrary

Vr*ry:

Jtanry dr la

of

Ur*.

P.h/b

Ar|hu.

Mi.thcr

Paiktnrf.

Tl>c

Mr

moon,
en

f

C.inrclcd

S..

art

dt nn page 1. fourth ce?.imn.

Frank Bal«h left
I^dnt.

A

M

S

of

!>eiro4l

thtTiiich I Ik- eliy on her way to Ne ale
ta wnnta
E n Jenninrv of Ih iroii Is smnd-

1

Inc Mill... ilm.. at

liniKjrtani

l.urtntuw

lo

Mi-

B«'<*rctMry C. I,. V

Park Plait .
cIoho.!

all da

Monday. Aiiitiiat the Ctli to make final
pr»fiaratInns

for

the

San

FmnrlHri

few

days

at

niolM* Depart rn.-nt

Store.

EXCURSION to Chsrlevois.

Mis.*

the

bey and Harbor Springs tomorrow on

hum h

of

his

ar-

iIm-

R

of A
li*..

meam

ihi.i

A. Holliday

in

Manin

fr.m.

r
f., u. hnf.iii

for.

k

.iw .v. st.rday iiioMiim: to at’end h*
Mi^h.

tkcddlnc.
IstiIhUu Harris, ft irmsf

Ih-Miia

lu.iiiiian

Mi-

.n;*iiairK‘l

l-Miir

t'.rant.

hJlMng

iHHMi

l.l.hlen

for

e»n

It is .t.Mttjn that lb.- A|-»stoll.-

.f.

to r.s-Hv*

r.i. gury rlaiiii
1 iie i-ase

tim

is
1 .1 firm and nm-rriiic dei.-miina

.•xrvlhuii plucf for marshmallow nw**iiic.

All prc.s«nit had a most enjoyah

Petos-

Hu.- ani-|

plar.-s

in

Hi.‘

the

lowntfiilpx

of

-aid cunik. and ni Gianue hall.in the
First

i\

-.faudiNdiit.

Min-.li. Is
Maiiau.'r

Horn

a

Bl ah'

war.l

avalli

in the eity of

Tmv.-r*-

S.'cond ward: at llie SouHi Slde^prl
niniy

Klou-. in <».

Omjur rniphai

building,

rf.no-r T.-nih # and

rnimi sii.-.‘is in thl- Thlnl wtAtl; it
the F.iurili ward engine liouru' tn the
F.iiinh ward; and al the nflh wart .
hall In the Fifth ward of ‘.aid city.

-

Dated this third day of AuruM. A.
l>.

ismm:.

'

V .
Walter W

Ih-an.

-^

Chairman Ihuird of RniM^rvisorw.
Robert K. Walter,
nerk Board tif .Sujm-i vl-orR.

r-;

“INDIAH BOUIllOr

halloU

held al

fliy: at the SiH-ond ward hall In the

J.il.il.u-

- firi,slM-.lP"^”’^
‘der to ,
voriff':i
L ,..!i
child of Regi.t.-r ; in cv.t
her season at \V.h,.i SIst,-i> and
“|c.f iK.d Wiivon. is' .put.- sirl^ with in.ntal
.\'.inhp..rt
TO Ikitlmuit iroMl.ltj
The
hia ihiv liu.intng.
I
.\ niartiag.- Iir.-n>e Im- l.e.-n isv.„ ,! ^ kei' n
mine's \k<-nt to N»- ah ta w
,1.1 W«-s1e> A. Triple and Miss Nora! fins ;.
rning.
lRo<e Hart. In,Mi tif Interim h. n.
I *lr‘ans of Inl.'nuoit.hal fame, im
MIk* Tilu i'nthdul! and riiothfr.
j
Til.- muaiy te.urlK rs* exainliiaMons w li., ra n l.e I.-lied ii|N,n for sulii work
H.ard of
Saginaw*,
jw lll I,, di. hl next Thurs.lay ati.I Frl-’ of the most aiiistlc finirti and.,Mii
ihfMUt on the Pol
iflaN for nit crad. s
TTnv will lie tbrltako i,i ifie enotinh In ilielr caRlm: to

A laruo iMUifii.* was luilh

Iheir
he

Ilir

Mir> Winlfn-d t.-Uiii.m I

P.-i?i.'

op
will

I malnrain tin- repiitaH.m of Hie

an a

Hu/. 1

. lecn'on

. |.-<'lien

1,ay Inst cv. ning TUo affair wan piw-u
Miss

printed

8ald

^.-v. i:iT lownship fialhs .ir other Urttat

Uist Ml. «»nilor

*■’
h.m m*

or

“Acalnst Ho* l^oan.”
AMUSEMENTS.

it.r.Mv it was aV
.Mi-^ l'

I'..I Hie 1.IUOI" nml iho*-e v«it-

itm against the loan ‘hall ha\e wtlt-

and ad

.w|-V

iHith paHik^.

wj...

.«• wriiu-ii .M print.-d on their

K If

Craii*

t *m all l«md< lemaining unpaid on
he first of January *»f e«rh y.ar therrnfi. r uiPlI vahl lR,ndK are fujiy paid:
ihofH- voilnc f.»r xiieh loao

wa> nc»: •ipela.-iory .-ind

i«jMnc»h>n
i

January

on all U.n.lwTamaR9n«:^^|
tiniuiid. and1 :I2.O0O with ncriiKsI Irter^'Rij*'

hall.rtx

kisif with h. r lar.-nis. M

to

w,rdn
^

.loil.rr (|i:.^

^ :,„u;e-x..at.- Ihioujil

vaulu; III (MiKiK-o. :,u:v. ,!

faMSill

,„.i

.he q..e«tat. of

|2.oi>0

mallow roast on iln w.-*i shfin- of tIk-

and

olecilon to h.- hWd

conHnuinr

-r..fnp!. tii.n

.

l.-fi

,j„„d Tnv-

^

i

whit-h .laie- T.-^.uii Hu- flfi.-.ntl;

, hoi.-l ..wne<| l.y Cr.^..ry
.»k will 4-..tiIImw'*

Hart IV

.he

enticT nuiiiv i-oal.s ..1 ulait-wa-h

Mr

ef Juiiathan Marti

rhan.ll. r. ar«- vi.-iiiti*;

Miui. ll.-

r, M-..a.lc

^

M.

Minni

.Mi.-s

.hlrh

pr.st.n
-•Tci.,^
cbni.ci.^__

n.‘ pi Hi.- oiLiiiir.iaiis .d the ynx

factory to All.

rh •

amt wil! m.i

i
.be

j r.llne andTieriu .h-l V.-:;:a li:i\.- Im
been Settled in Manner Satis­

w

A

^

INJUNCTIOA DISSOLVED

Cane of Mart.n vs. W. 8. Gregory Ha*

Holliday.

of

•no-rt. c lK

a mccHng
^ ^

submitted to tbr

cardinals
Ju*
T.-cr!cUtwn
• ^n^; a |MMir h.Mi*e for *;ud county Up<>o
.ifi.-ll,hnl
i »h.- jMVir f..mriy»w owmsl hy the cound.M.c.uAhiu’ to.ftneof|“‘^’*^
r.mlB ur pi\t\ i':i\v In
‘d«i» 11 tla.i jn in the township of Garfield, at a
Through hu.g di^u-e th., r^.u nnt lo .xr.-F-d |P.*.««u»;.nud iliat
of ('.>n.-.Mi..n
I n
Th. pri-on liSfl Imh-ii foig
ilMUids of th.- rtMiniy N- issued ther«‘-:
ling to pn
the fine
b known that siK-h
exist,
‘"'•jttii. said l-md.s t.> iH-ar iiii.-r.-Kt at the
had ms l-M-n juild and pr.doldy will
that «»n< «»r iv.» «*anU!»aiei^ll**d
***
j tale ..f liol lo eXCH-d live |K-r cent.- |».-r
at all
jTl.. !ii. Th. v are no .-variH luviiri.i
npnum. and lie Ixsnetl in .h-immliia*
lun.l decid.-dly cramp-l in m/o
Iti.ms Ol iJ.iHMi .-ach. layahle an fnlj
Wail .leeoraii. il- l.y r.i.oaaua

Ka .Mf-r ..f n.i.aL'o
Hranuo n

J

hrok. ramp Thuiv

v

home v:a

I-ako I

of

and
lytinuf 1

Wnlur of Mani^

gu.Ms of Dr

.Mr*

work

tI.Ik

Fifv

Travernr at

^

m..... Proo.bi of Venleo. ar,
.o h,v.. l.,-0 « PI..-C of e.«ll..on,en.

some window
r.-kU ?^>r.-r> store.

County

Rlren. that pur„y

have

hum.- 4if iK-r plH fiirnd.K at a mar d.

key and .Harbor Spring* tomorrow on j

t.f



'

flT

Mr-^ J.

* ] George Navarre Concocted New D.*h j'
on a Fiahing Trip—Party Got - I ’

A

party -r.mi|H»se.|

j

of lU n

jljbll:., j.f

Mrs

Rapids an.l tex.i^.-

oin a li-hiirg*trfp up ilie IkMrdinan
ur. .If

s-K-re^s

jherv.Nf

the tiarfy taking

jo.N,kUig.

G.-i.rg.-

ilie lla%«»r of meri liiM-nt.



.-,1 i.v .h- s.-rif.e. ,l!n. -

Ilm, ami delay tn ivf-. Hlng last

Kth.l

IWM tvinsigiuiH-nlK.

njngliaii

Th.

risking MN* Jo..ph»ie

pat is

G.Mirge U rrUp reMirn.d v,--.t. rday

a turn a< iftoni a

Navi.m-s

iieipa

Owing to larg* deinaml fur Wa-

Th.-v

I tiM,k ^rooking iil« ri^iU along. .*arh mem !

JUST l.\-.

Mr

|<Mi Is taking the trip p.rlily for ph-as

Y , when

Mi..

get• Hit Hk-

pull iiiimlH-r allow<-d Ny th. law.

Special Notice I

\isii .<;|M.kane. Ilritish rolmnlda

' I».irrhintl and «»Hier coa«i p.»lnfs

W.M rarey I.-ft

Synu-ii-. . N

H.-iroli r. «'i?ii.-il y.-si. rdav
had

; wiil

\Vlnt1i.'‘ N.o.unv. j.M.k the hay

rhai h-* Quirk of Hd*. rPy. M*iH;ain

-

Gentlemen’s
Nechwear

of

hereby

- P.i. vkn V

Ml*> Tiiiu r.H.k of nr.* I.aki- If

Mmr.

c:uic.-I.n1

('.M.k of

Mr*

dlscovcrW s

b». t.-n f.«iml
.n.l the root of !bc

Eu

Fne w.-v* arct:!*«d of wil

-« Eighth 1

;in.l tamily for ;i l.*w dar» '

the Limit.

------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------■

and
an-

Mltnlerit

inu, a pili* of gUiw ing coals, oiakim: an

mVEKTORY IS OVER , AND WE
ARE NOW UNPACKING MERCHANDISE
for FALL and PRESENT DEMANDS
"

Harry

Mr

'•»
*•'
BHoi.* ^riad

laki-s

TIji

it- uwt-.ks.

former h..me missionary in IhU iiait

*cle on page 1. fourth column,

; nit.on page 1. fourth column.

Im-.

Ii. ar.ihf bay di.»rr whi.-h vtkon form.-d

Tr.iveir.- hay.

S.-.- anj jrteamcr Illinois U

atramer IIIIuoSk 1,. cum. l.M.

have

for ihe lad

who h.i* lM-,-n ill ihr ciiv for th.- iw<i

luilei *he will h ave foi

EXCURSION to Charlevoix.

confident

Mr

vs

ith her nm.h.-r.

NorihiKirl.
The Rev. Mr. Wanm of I-ntir-lnc. a

Pelos

him.

U

!ty of Grand

Ju*tio- Bru«n*> emr*

l.n aklng

Xo„ce

.be ImibiiM*. .inch V

Evening.

f.f III.- ‘viaie. Is resortinc unKind Drand

Eaithquako Sale.

r.-

PERSONAL.
Mr*

Mist Bertha Bauman Cave a Tare well

NV-ah la wantn.
a

defend

r. n..- fi.K l,!. Ifirr plaiTJs.

t'. H. Hmwinan of Craml Rap

III* Ik *|Mmllnc
THIS STORE m III In*

a

pa**ed

«

Is

ll.» wa*

P C tJilb-n ha^

\ivittrig a rii<*id in th«> city.

Uariy on West Shore La»t
Jeiinlucs

to

a{i|H-ar*

l.4Mke, |,ro;.ri. lor of rhe North

ncM.ii at r no

to l»r pi. Hcnt

'Mcunil

Miner

FOR MISS PETRIE

fbrIVntniI letilkor riiion Simda) aftc
All uiil-.ii TIKI. In ft

hi'i-n

baiL

the

orand Ttarert*;

he aatk-an during an . xaim

the Jury n*ndorfd n \rniici of culliv
charged.

Aug. -o.

in

leave until Monday

I.may.
J.

I'mior

ly

whi re

they wlll-renirdn dnrinr the month

|K»tl B.-aih hotel, wax ili the rity ye-.

«m*IAL leAllOU MftKTfSr,

Ibeie

tin y
>.ar

Many ha\.- ftlen.U her.

Auru-t.

Tlo'rt* vili |h> a -^ikccinl im-. linK *

dty are rrguefited

yeari

day. feturnin;*

Norih|«.n

Judge

for Monday.

natiiic evei^ c|vH « nrii:e.-T mn^l hav'

'r.r rh irnii ye*!erday aftenv»on.
momlnr for

before

t'ryv

and ihe time of hi.v . xaiuluaUon i» i

froiu

a rerraln amounl of praulcal

Mr ami Mr*

auamtr lllluoli* l»

whi r,
Every

of retiinc It

Petoa^

urrnisneil

Junior endt.
home

®ue

ROTICE

Kloctors of

I Ronni of Supervisor* of Ibe said oemnmg

*“*
j

in- Mpn. of d-c-y.
in-the ca*«- of the

mlM> U aecuM-d of tak

Ieas4.d on

amJ the mo*t of them take

bay and Harbor Springs tonrw>rrow on

r.

Ins hrasa from tbe jailraad rorapany.

Have Been

their wav

l-ake.

.tjiy

thr r;ard«-n

EXCURSION to CKarlevoi*.

on

;ve *r»ent «
c- Mirroundinc

Tom.

: Cdiurmon. ChurTn

i -cnate.

He Will Probably Go.

August 20.
W

ELECTIOI

Bnrt!,j.j.^

! “■“'■'•'f « »«•
.
ruo- lo tH P-..O.M in .be I..i.b> o, .h.

Braaa. Will Have Heanng

1‘er* arrlv#-«l in the city ye^iieMlay af

Edvard Clay Root; Tbr c;ar.|*-n.
and I. by thr antlior

«"• 'lee prvsWeai of the eeoate. «ho|

The hourti -a* |«< llo and of M. Trarleur. .no,her j

llsbtcd -Ith Jap»B«e laniems.
----------------------- ^---------

Yesterday.

in.-yluK.

Resorts and Resorters

d China and rtlrer.

----------------------------------

'X bwnirched -m. M. Scheur,^r-K™i..

mid Mr*.

Sixty Days in D. H. C-, Where

proving alto-

About thirty I*. of M

as he also has a crmsrUuiro.

I

Mr

GUILTY AS CHARGED

Camping at Glen Lake, in tbe City

Mary Tappan Wriahi. ]iuntior.itit>. j.

a ronmiulrr'ii

the ck.ninr

of M. Englnerrs Who

Por ihr Soat of Rafael. Marlah KUU
Ryan: Tbr Caallr

*»ert, all had a

Eugene Frye Fine $10 and Costa or

H»-(re*hme«*,

ootto.

»»»- “<!
I***! pitta- (bat hai be« ta •« AH somadroeacr « tbe eao« of I
tmlom tbe dtp U cbaii«ed.

Sil-e* weired taany preuy preeentv j talcrceded for Drt yfos in ISS.

RELEmOMBlll

OMIWTHOME

man

Alice

Tbe

very pKmsaat time

W. C- Miner, Chargeo With Steallnr*

aoUen

The

-ere «>rred.

win

MUp Ltda O.yne rap

wbttc

«f cred nmeb inorU and ma-j---------------------------------The municipal
municipal coua
coun­ ]
^be
EXCURSION to

,w,^A,e

Da^e

wa.K

»»n n

unald-

has

good,

ooatar

home tart evrtta*;)’^
cil on thcir ride , have . u*i dtvided to j key ar»d Harbor Springa tomorrow on
The parlor wa* decorated with
Paris street atier Zola.
An-1 steamer lllinol-* Is canceled. See artiague and the rtlitag room with
tec rreem^d a-r.^rtcd cakes !
unJ, « nr.; j tie en paje 1. fourth eotamo.

Durtng

pedro Iras

DanM

srth»-r

The youns man*s happlnewb

busy

Mr*.

ia t^e aftemoon and

ea.mained

friend, at their

never go* a strike.

The company depart«-d at a

inn.uir the candr has turned tn
aUKtni ST*

out

Parkbaro

SUte.

with

ht
cowed
wltk mkhMOe
2»>« *» *•«■
Emile Zola, bj •bonld
imblScaUoa of Us opm. letter to tlip* that ma.T be bottoaod ino. It 1*
p«udeiu <d (he repobUr. -J ac-

,

c«m»lMtas of fruit aalad apd cake were
»«-rvrd.

Knovloo .

Boom

which

llurtd the coovdation

Ik a# a liad rut and brtilMr were

rraMta; Htabvara and lijvar* In Du

tbr rvenlnj:

berpelf ewpe* ially

Hnarrver. It now derelop* tha»

the youna lady struck her km**

virk'a Carrer. Mn. Humphry Ward^;

r>ne

at

vhllr. tta

f*ltecc9piHfa. Ervin Wardtsan; Finn

Mr*.

proved

y tor ihr candy and everythluR vaB

K. Oi^n:

guraaed.

pUyed

n«-«idla»r a kian for ih*- %T, n«*re**

BnUlMor*'. 0««tk Wivrr;
ta tbe Aleav». Anna

rvam

morning and they bryniftit luck a* the

Dins first prlre

Tbr yotmic

lady

gaaker Maid.

Hyan

Tbe ladiet were taken akmg ta tbe

game, ta which the name* of Sower*

The rest of

N't

Hasloa. B and U Cbatnberlaln; Tbe
B.

Vari­ gettleg a fine Mackinaw trout weigh­
ing from five to twelve pounds emcL

amue#-

In a Sower

carried off convdaiioo honor*

Ta

to

potindT ol nnily
that he

The
mac man calm-

E. r Beaaoa: Cowardlea 9«rt. 0«. j
Harr MeCatcheoa: HaM <d Healber-

be

famlsbrd moch

von the Srsi prise while Mr*. Robbta

darrd tbr other to plrk op one of the

Vea-

party of six was taken out
iroiang and bad excellenl luck, aneb

vrre

Blrrbvood oo« of tbr yoimy men

ed and pat
fltted
i>ai Into comi
eommUiion.

The aEair
a*alr nrma
«a» given
dvea In
Tlie

Uwea for Cramd Rapidi. vbere she

mr«t daring Ibe rvenibg.

Irrlo* «lrU and thnn hrr Into tbe bay.

BaMUH-: Bartata
■Haabeib nn*: Tbe Ansel oC Pain,

BlIU

BjJdn. on the bay. (be boat bavin* been je-

booor of Mrs- Bootberiaad. vho aooi

ous game%

R-bllr rtandloy on a doeb

owned by Kadoiph GrelUck. U beard

earntmaf

vin bemnfter make ber borne.

artae A. Call; H«rt. and
_ _
Tb.

a

at tbe botae oC

•WMr: WBd Ja-»rr. Uw<

_

«MTtalM

itpMli!. aWlHirtito* tbe tiaattn-

» btmor o. (heir twe«tT-afU.
* aaatrenmir. Mr. aad Mrs. Arltoe-

Ooe« BMire (be whlctle <rf tbe Cnoiet.
BcWy

YaaM
WM Waa Um aat Maa i
Vary M«My TraabM Coaaclaaca

tbewr sttiw. or lb*y MAy bo k»R or
cforbclcd

M
.oerretm...

TO WALK WITHOUT UHP.

> MM ta tM LMIM llktwr:
altoa Laa. UHaa M: DM IVa

bat }Btt IMWB poMd M tkc ebaaaber
d

Indlar ilr. ir.di

business

itip to

l.H.k

Utile Thai I
ere. I,

Thu

was

Ibis fiM.nuiig hut

llJi
..

Uuffal.. and

While at tin- ]:in* t nlue.

luile

v.rv

Fiaiik

ler This aftei-.|,|,,.
AugusT

hr

J

jT*!,.. N..rih

IW-

!-*a. huvjnrss rr'presenla-

c;„,.ini,

A

Ik tito^i H • Fiider

1- ji, Hi.-.eiiv :.rt:in-.-

f„r Hk- a|iiH-s,niiire of hin at-iai

a

of

I.-w

Wa Hoo
daw.

ll,. ml»r. f.,ui
|gi I ehunr-. .

m

huu'.ej-.

the

Kfukclaf

csmllniuM
PI.-bb**

ro­

IM.IH.-K b.r Il.tKL'
Igiy in y..iir sujv

ph of Wa llm, now.

Only one .

'

Hal winps, ^*ollr-in-han(ls. ShirM I t cks.
etc., in a larL't* variriy of iM aulifiil
Bt. w jialitmi^ al
-

,

25c and 50c

ALSO NKW

FLANNEL SHIRTS
IVoprr ihinj; for oiitinjj or camp
Colors t:rcam. jjray and navy.

lift*.
An lni.T.*stitig pr.igram

$1.50, $2.00 and $2.25

given.
Pine timsie

wav

f,

M. -irk iK.nd

CORLISS COLLARS

an.l liousr-s are decorai.-.l wp
ing aiHi everyth ng we.-,i^ a ,
jfe.sHxe air G

No others quite so good al

of the day

15c 6r 2 for 25c

while IM

Middangh and i

‘Osrar Sh. |»:ird an- marsh.ils.

The re-'

‘n-pHon eoinmilte.- Is eonM»e^.si of WII-.
li- Wighimar. Tt^imas Melt, ,.|e. r.
William J. C

Front Street

Wednesd’y Aug. 8 Friday, Aug. 10

A. Brighatn Is pi.-sldent '

j^w'anscifi. Adrian Barr. M

E. WILHELM

Grand Opera House

In honor of Hi.- ,Kx-a.ion. th

West

A-:

E. Coming.;

Itavl*

j

W»...n JlMcklry ar.;l ih.- Gra-n In-j
dr],rn.h-nts which r.-*uUed In a victory

In Ih-in.u
ie!, is S..M

-SiK-rkil mu;., to Hir t-Nenlng Record

By RICHARD ABERCORN.

Til- le-,

(Copyright, Hm6. hy the Hearsl News

jfor IMckI.-y l.y a xenr.- of 21 to T The
I cnin.' was for a tla piir*e.
I

*
Bari*. ,\i;g

Ar niHHT The hlg l.arl>eeue war held.!
Y.-sterday on the farm of Irving Brig-

EXCURSION

to

The Cin*alCoiiKxly Sucie<«fl.

MINSTRELS Just struck Town

Charlevoix. Petos-

I key and Harbor Spring* tomorrow on
EXCURSION to ChaHc
Peto*-'Cteamer lllinoi*^ Is c:mm t.-d
key and Harbor Spring* tomorrow
cle on page 1. fourth column.

S.t> art!-

court in the I>reyf,is affair
or

iM-lnc paid

iiKn

to ih.-

VI ho fought

In

is ihe bon

repmatiuns ol

this

lanuntable

liusin.KF. and who have since di.*d in,

(steamer Illinois is canceled,
j cle on page 1. fourth coUmru

Service.)
4 *-One »»f the stram: •

Elmer Walters

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

jihe intcrvcuiug twelve years.

A

hill

Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.
Seal sale

Johnson

Dru^

Co.

Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c.
Scat sale Johnson DruB Co.

The San Francisco
Earthquake
Sale
Tuesday, Aug- 7, 3 a. m.
Commono-

-r*4E OL.OBE

DEF»AW-riVIEIW-r STORE

UFE Item* KURT
i m

■*%-

IHop**: *okm Pmm Harper of

Like n mirror far brtow.Bm the beantlfal vcwiher. the kind

Drs. TnteWood & Irucblood

•AlUNQ PAimn AME ALWAYS
EfUOYEa

406 Wilhelm Bldg.

Un. e W. LernmgwmU m Ttmdv

Weofferp

I'r
I^1' '■

Ibe vordt of ow fMtkftts
M iiroof of oor abilitj uid
fcite M wriUun (niATUitrc*
with erfij fMur of

The l**aar held, here on Wednesday
Ust for The beoeSI fl HieeCdotreta
ttonal church was a well patronized af­
fair and a very eojoyaWe one. The
fsney articles. .ouTenlrs. etc., were In
K^jod demand. The home-made candy
Of} aale was delicious. The caused
fruit, >ams. jellies had a coosplcoous
place and sold well. The ice cream
iKjoth came In for lu share of patron
ajer. The frsfrant .hajsam * ,pfHows
were 4wa«Tly purchased an'd a t<r»
hsonie su|»p«T was served In ihe
dlnlns room. Then* were se\eral via
itors (rum ivlk Rapids. Traverse- (’ity
Into the city. The tame day Mr. land Ne-ah-ta-wanta. and the church Is
Mooirowe and Mrs. Rlnn, with Jack ; In receipt i»f a suur snm of money and
ac*. apent the day In Elk Rapids. | lusm will have the nice new car|Mf
Rulna over on the Anna Theresa. On j the ladles of the church have |ye< n
a recent business trip to OilcaRo. Mr. |plannlna and working for. and tin y
MontroM* bn.uaht home a fine Victor iwiAh to take this opportunity to thank
lalklnit machine and he has some ftn^'lall those who helpe,! in any way. esrecords that are greatly enjoyed.
; p^TClally some of our own i»eople from
Utewf arrltals at The pines arc Hie city who arc with us for a short
Miss Blanchard and Miss Tosns«;nd
of (Jrand Rapids.

EXAMINATION
IS FREE!

M.f.*.wiff,i>mi.

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iMt amaruM tW BatnxM of tK*
rMOi| wnk a
party. Tlia af
tair »M M4 oa Uia apaetoai porctf
or tlie Basic room, vltli lu majiy easy
ckam aad kaaiaiocka mmking the prvi
plaae on the reaoK lor the imMnj
aodal faactkma ea>ojred there
Miaa Lefiagwell baa been.hoiaest aev
eral iia»ee at brid«e and other partiei
for the ytmay people oa the retort a&c
hoteia aad It
one <( Ibe fat^f
places a^err eretyone haa a gooc
lime. Refreabmehti are always aerreid.

TraverM Chr

OLD MtSSlON RESORT
.;»eOPLE mOM THE CITIES ARE
STILL COMING. '
«M»». J. M. Crvm I* lh« Only PrrMn
- Who !• Ill AllhMgh Tli«r«
Ar» Many VIMtora.

Clt nme 354

or hhaebail. a very good game
f played hr OM Himhn and Etk
Ralfids boya. the game ;Hr.g won by
the Ttalflng team. Score 44. The
Uanch races alao w^ all right. Sev­
eral new lannckeR are entering and
new ones bocLed for the neat race,
Tte weekly regaiu U a source of
great enjoyment for the people and
vtattora.
The li-T»-h race was considered the
prettiest race vet. This U the time.
Lady May. surfed at
........ €:O0
l.ady Agnes, started at.............. C:09:2f>
Lan^ E.. started at.!.............. C M ii
Anna Thereaa. siane<l at
:12;3«
The flnUh waa:
I-ady May................ .47:15 elapsed time
Anna Theresa..... .2S;90 elapsed tlm<
Laura E....................39:40 elapton) time
I^y Agnes ........... 41:06 elapsed time
The alunch owned by P. W. WllS4m of Traverse City also started In
the races, but trouble with his
prevented him getting a idace.
The finish of this race was very ex­
citing. there iHdng only a few s
difference l»etwe«-n the first
boat*.
The fourth weekly ie;:aua win lie
next Saturday nud everyone 1.h Incited
to come and have a good time a sjk*
L'lal invItaiWm is given lo all owners
of sail of power boats to come and
Re; in the ring

Osteopathic Physicians
arc auendin -the National Osteopathic
Pul-ih-llay.

Convention al
Special to the Etetitftg ReecHL
Omena Point, iflch^ A«fcontioued dellchifui wewther has made
Will
be
ready
(or business
poaaible anoib«“
of **gootl UdhV
among the yoong people of Omcaa
Point- First, a aalllng party from Tli«re U Jufcl as good
in lUe.
nAs ever come oui tif the -.-a.
Gen. Orferaon'a dock Inclodod Mlsee?
Bewale Capa. Genrudv EllU. Mary Ap^ Rut jnm will i.*ikr it out ia tWhinr
I’nU-sc yttu take U«*-ky MuMnvt.n
plerard. Mairaret and Helen Carllle
Tea.
John-on Ibn-.; i*.,
and Measra. Lloyd Park. Gordim Mo jgey. Alex. Hooker and Tom and Mor­
TRAVERSE
CITY
MARKETS.
ton drlile.
On another day the same party with
Miss Rhoda W*heeler and Burr Irving
added had a jolly fdcnlc at Ingle's
On the first m<x>nilght oening a
"smuker** and marshmallow roast
combined was held on the Itcarh of
Mornlngslde Terrace.
Misses Ruth Dltiman and Helen
Smith have pitched their pretty t.n'
on a sand\ stretch of shore n«-ai Clier
okee lawlge. and the rippling wa\*-*
are whispering of attractive functions
In the near future.
Eight Is.ys. chaperonfvl by th*- Reb.
Dan Bradb-y. have rviumed from n
cnmplng and fishing extietllthm The
paiMUi nrs elert«-*l eiK u. end his bixvH
erji w ete pron«Mi:teed gmwi ns liH

Corn, per bushel........................
N< u Vitai»H-.s fs i bu.-liel
ny*- ........................ -..........
Builer. per |s.und.......... .
Eggs, per di»zen.............. ..
ytnek wheat .........................
Chickens, spring..................

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Order your

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r0lINT.\lN POINT HOTEL
MtoK.

< l|t l-giUe l.«tv-lainnu.

Oats .,
Cattle
SUM-rs
Fancy J

in.U.iti.M.H,

Fin,- Fisliiu-

Av-om
lUl.-*

♦ 7 L. J1I IK T w.'. ),. ..r $I .ro ,, r
•kv
-Im... 11 1 ,n..*

Calx08 ...................
S1.»-<P .............................. .

Di-.W-.J. Higgins

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!.ambs ...................................
Hook* r of Evanston, III.. w:l;o Turkeya ............................ .
point with bis Dmks .......................................
Miss a. S. Krelder of Bprlnrlleld.
family. Is telling pkasanl tales of the
George Brinkman and sister. Mrs
-e- ph4.n« TWI
Tallow
.*.V. .*. .*..
III., has closed her cottase and re,8p«lal 10 ibe Ernnlny n««rd
One of the .latest and rooM Intense Omena of twenty five years a 1:0. when No. 1—CiihmI hidex.................
Ella Atklniuin of Port Huron. Mich.,
Old Miuk». MIrh.. A«». 4,-lt may turned home Nothing short of a wedhe w as an aellve meunber tip he Shub- .\o. 2-C.md Hides.;............
who arc cousins of H. K. llrinkmsn. ly Inti r**stlog books of the gambling;
aaWy bn uld Ihai r.>«,rt Ilfn al OM <Mni; would i-v.-r canse Mrs KreWeri"-'
wasiitJK chit, of rhU-agn, Which pitch, d Green bides ...........................
Pine Grove farm for one rktejuby of .early days on the Missis
lo
rhsM.
her
cottage
so
early
and
go
Selling Price.
its Icnt.s alxiiit the broad low l.uii.lMluum la at lt« knlfbl. The children , .
week; also L. A. Hrinkman of ('hiragc>. dppl. Is -Stand Pat.*' or -Poker Storit-s
•ay II U ■ao eumry here, and the * I' It the city for the month of Au­
ing on the bay frtmt Iti a d. ns. giove Clear pork, per t.:»m l___
gust. There Is a posKihlllty that the 111., and Mrs. Fred Culver and two rroom the MUKlfslppl.** by Ihivld A «»f cellar nud pine. Fanners Grt*-n CIc.nr perk, per pteind..
.
0144T people vcha the •rntlment.
Short ctjt |«.rk............ ..
bride <a sister of Dr. Krelder) and sons. Iworslne and Donald, of iUglnaw, ^UCIU. This t»ook is a seriuA of very
TIu- iinopic from the city aif utitl groom will make Old Mlsslcm one of, Mich.
Intere.'.lcg stories of the gnmldlng fiti Keyes. Craker and Putnam wen* Hie Flour. II. U A- (*o.*s IV I...
To < Ills*- IM, 3}i,
c plorif'crs. and they nl
rtmilnr. 'Hlllcrvur, the home of Mr. the stopa on the trip.
Bj*‘
fiiun^
H.
I.
A
c,.
^
Ik
i
temlty
when
gambling
was
at
It
4
j IJr'Wlt Smith of Sprttigneld. Ill . ar
still repi<*sent those
4iLC. K. ILi,
llo lifciid Mr». W. R Stone, ha* Utn aj
Meal. If. I.. A Co.s Be t.,,.
Miss Marguerite ''pierce left on thei^‘'‘*^^
Th.trsday last and will sjM.nd height oil the Missis^^lppl river. H oraMe names In this region
will 1m- s ,M .,t ' If. 11*01
F*m-0. II L. A Co s l;.;3...,
%••!> bitty place lately. Mr. and Mrf.
e Of w.-^ks With Mrs. Smith deals with the luck and ill-luck of the
mid
week
boat
for
a
week
In
Chicago
Thi> at rivals .nt the i'olnt tl.ls week*
W. j. laiU of Ciilcaao. Mr. and Mra
inveiercte gambler^ of that locality
lx>ulse Hensner and MUa Hillman "of’
«« Hivir cottage.
CtHlfiKh.'per iM.und..........
Chat. K. Ablwfi of Detroit. Mich.. Mitu
cud |fi-rl-»d and is flll.d wltli the mod ar? Mr. HIblutrd of
Uaid. p.r pound.;..............
accompanied her home. They I
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Mny and Jemslo Manlove of Terre Chicago
.
exciting instsjir. *. whirl. wjJI apln-.nl Fn*d Culchetm of St, I’atil. .Minn.. Max Butter. p»T l*<^’t»ml----guest of Mrs. Snuker at Vaughan
Ain;u.’; 4
Haute. lad., are there for the present. |
not . m!v to fancier A of the gn-at Am*-r- (hitrhcoq of Apphlcn. Wls.. and the Cieatn* ry b-iMcr. p.-r |H*un>l.
' tage and wUl stay aUnit a month.
It ( .IV.- ^;r. .
iu*rih si.IcM>P
D. ew.LaS.na,eM.maJ„„,;;!:l
Arthur Paaneld
Iran game hut to ev« ryotie Interested .MIsih^s FnHin ol rinelnna’il. po sts a« Chee.se, p#*r petuid............. .
I last w/H-k at Mackinac island return-^
» »‘=*’’**
0.11.4. ju t bit h‘1.....................
the Dlttman rottage.
steamer Illinois Wednesday and will 1
Thuuday
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criticism of the water.In the har- IJI the events of thow* eafiy days.
party of tourists from N«'-uh »n .New p.»tat<Hv. iM r bu -hrl...
The days «.f gambling along the
•Ur thr r«i of .b» «•««.
j
J,
I urr of Old
«. b.-.,..tfut In .11
l*uriiiiiin . I lotisrholil Cxootls.
w-anta. InHiiding Mr.-, f’he ter llin * S,*t!t. |wr brurel.............
George Rlnn and Miss O Brten left Crum of IndianapollH. Ind.. has l,4K>n Its mooils, but on Saturday last the j Mlssr-slppi have pasM-d. y.-ars ago. dill. Miss Ikiihara I>»we and Mis> Uo Ill an. per
—..............
H.iuks.,
on Tuesday Ust for Chicago, going by I quite III In her rt«ms at the Porter day for the third weekly regatta. Uie and Mr Curtin' bo..k dealA with 1 mayne \V<M>d. ran.e over t»n the Co Poultry
.............
!in;»l**inrnts. cic
day
dawned
bright.—ek^ar
and
calm,
kins...f
iM-opU
who
annow
pracilral-.
.s'l.nng'Chlrl
«.|f
......................
.
carriage to Ne-ah-ta wants, where they : House, but is sdune easier at pn*sem
liiml.la on Tne.sday.
Cboer
S.-.-d
...^........
r.,...
ners
of
aail
(y
extinct,
although
there
arejieopl
took the boat to Traverse City, where | w rblug. But all the other guest* at
The last week of July wound >:ji Timutby '.ed ..>......r............
the racex I imlay v hn jiractice and enjoy a qnb i
IVI.rvlOR!
the lr*Kt horwe gave them a fust ride | the hotel, are all well and lu iKirsesgam*. i>m not ux li w-gs play*-d in ilu* vviilt one of those rharniing utnjiii'
w-aitiM
late nmos and oarly .IxMes. Mr. rur- sp«Ttaeles known as VeneHan nl-.h .
tlfi has - eh-cti-J ntitm-ro.ih unU]ui> char­ NorthiM.ri bay wns the scene of action
♦4^
acters t*> illustrate his sf».rirs whlrh and then- a-ssemlded . on Sauird..y
v
I ore typei«*of the eh;uar:*TK of thus-' night a won.lerf.il ll.N-t fix»m the
jday.s
Th»-lr p«T«iuai ciiaraci»Mlstles erai hnrls»rs <if Gmn.l TraM rs4* lsi>
a-tiuhe? sail l.oajs. canoes am
arc unique and those who have In yearf l.
I. all i.rillluul wit*, litdit nmi eoloi
gnno bv |„M-n familiar to n certain r*x '
t«nt with th«‘ f-xcitlng scenes of those pnss(-fl in res lew mole.- f),e powerf.i
times, win reroptil/e inaiiv of the searchlight lo.aied on the P*-re Mar
hriylMjat. ^Imse 4'»'» f.xt i.l
loi jj llu ir
V ill tlii-.♦ #!
length were a I.In/e of Ill.uiilnariOt.
lliat lh*-v nt 1}. It ivr J Ai
wlilrli aitracserl untve^gl attention.
it
villiin
T :i-ly re.e lijjj
There Is a moral to every story In The Nortliimrl Beach hotel w:*s fChinese I.intern- f.o*,
wli.-tr III-..! f.*r eUiIy ii‘4-;4 4|
the book and It will appeal to ihe np
h.nsenient to th- lips of the t..w. 1
still,- L«n-|i it ion iwait^^*
pom III- f.J gamt.llnj: ;<s stn.ngly
m.
vkiiu' n v-plendi.l land eftsTf AIni.»-i in:^ c»|i|s*rtii!Mli*‘» f"f in ♦ J
its a Ju'c.-ue> if m*t nu»:<- -o
_
:a*l
Gie
Omena
I’olniers
weie
wirn*
\i-stm, nt:
m. lo :iv i<i 4 4
Umk U kf-pt l.y the Otty bof.k store of
tin- n.>k aii'l ;itMi-,y ;inr-of j %
this Htv ami pMbllsh««bby I.. (’ Page es of this .eprodurlion of ...lemn^
k*ej*ti«eir in-on-y
r^.mp.iny. 200 Stmimr i Mreer. Boston. b»-anty. going over in earr.aces :m.l
on the dteorated la.m.-lies .\levon.
Mav-. Price
ami ’Tm CoinIn:; ” -\m..iic tte* rr;»f:
tli:it Avere speeiriilx in.t<-d \v. r. ili«I ill|::i»o row I,
tjill.-ile. It
Barn. ^ and
fioin J:u i*wmville. Ill . whieh
sICilJfiilly d.-<*nraied witli retl .*i
Special to the Evening Record.
low lluhls that
^‘•IntrMo^^^hen. Mlrji.. Ang. 3-Mrs. If to ft Moat Inc
■ ittllpBump l-t on the sl^ list.
n'wl.oai was craei-fuil. arrii«*
Dr Shllll.lny was in lowtt yesterday. ev.-rgr. on garlnn.i- -pnJic'. d
An Mayhew t.f Klngslt-y was In liny h.nicrtis
inwn Mon.lay,
A sea .scri*eiit efTeef wa- pr.sl'i
■ .Nlrv, Bairs, who was shot, in aide lo a saucy little l.-iunc!i. haviitc in
lls- out again.
string of varl ctiPue.i
Charlie Corpe was In rown Usiay whieh Hi.* .V«.rrlt|Kof * .-n :*i
125 Cass Street
liiiatiing tnsuranc*' policies.
Mr and Mrs Vem Snyder are the with big s.iH- nti>! mas - ,,-Mlii
happ> parents of a bn l.y Ih,>.
lights,
was
«p*-rKili.\
impr
A
Short
Cut lo Success
.Mr nml Mrs. \Vm. Hi.i.lde left (.gainst the dark si v.
l,, v.orb will. HuiiU nsili
Tnes.lay for Wiseonsm wltcre they
In the midst of th. b tivi*. >
l‘uv
^,»ur
fruil
|i.o-fu rviri^r urlirTr4
will make ih.-ir home
Mr! Hubble steamer lliinoi's ram.- w.'it iim:
;a
>MU \\ill linvo lilt*
has acrepted a iK>sltlon with a luml>cr- ditmlty into ihe hoiltoi aji ! it*
! .itiiXi, lory Litul. We have- thu
Ing rompon.v. ^
setiger« w.-re !re.*ite,| lo an im- v
Ustkii.,1 lliiira iii.i ],- in kellltii,
Mrs. Dan Garrison, who died h.*n Ueene of beauty. «lu. l
pHUH. frtiil atul jelly jara.
taken to Ijer last Jong
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-I| ol applause
r»'e*#iininn<l yon can tio.
resting place at Freeport yesterday.
Although arronbri
is inl 4>n. 'Hu-n for*- uidvraB will
Mrs. P Msher and son Carl arrived I was moon.ight. fa.r
erovn your • tTm ls arnl you will not
home Monday from Clinton, where lately drexv a v» .1 o
l«s-S4- your lals-r or spoil y**ur fruit
they have been visiting for some time. -,hi^ occasion an l*b i
l*y usiii;; lliotK- we .do-r.
Wm. Johnson Is building an addl 'have an urH:s:
n. b! again.-! Hie
Hon on bis house, which will a<Id
greotly to the appearance of the place.
At length th.Mr. Stanton Is building a fine cot­ music from ih. h..i.l I'sr
tage on the shore of Grc-rn lake for teur V* neilans tr<»in tln-ir
Chicago parties, who contemplate Ihe imllroorn.
otm
I
I.iss Butchora,
starting a resort here next summer. , Ideled a most d.-iishtfu:
Packers and
The Sunday school held an Ice
SausaKO Makers
cream social at the residence of D
EXCURSION to Charlevoiz. PetosSummerfield last evening for the pur- key and Haf^or Springs tomorrow on
|Kis*> of raising niom-y for the church. oteamer Illinois 1.^ c-tne-b-d. S< e arti­
cle on page 1. feurth column.
or roasts from this meat shop
EXCURSION to ChartevolK. Petoakey and HarDor Sprinfft tomorrow on
will make your family.dinn/ rs
IF ON A MISSION OF PLEASURE
steamer flllnots Is canct-lod. Ree arti­
events ldii,j to be reroembercVl
don* tbe annoyed by moaquitoa, deer
cle on page 1, fourth column.
by each member n( yoiiT
or sand flica. Use Mosquito Gravy,
Jravrt^ Cily Koights and Ladic? must not fail to attend this great celebra*
household
and the "stranger
During July two Iona of inrHes wert- pleasant to use. Money back if It falls.
tion. It will be the lar^rest Kathcrin« of Maccabees ever held in Northern Michigan.
within your gatcs.’'J Thi r,->
talun from Grand abd Looking Glass All druggisU and fishing Uckle deab
One of the most important meetings of the association.
nothing
«c
leave undone to
aug
2-2wd(s
rivers, vicinity of PorOand. by two ^

Fine Denial Work

BOOK REVIEW

Auction^!

S.\TUIU).\Y Al'jiiRNOON

ilSMALLEY
r.^'Qip(Es

Maccabee Day at Cadillac!

.Mmy pLTsiins j:

♦ ♦ The E-ngines

. SiEgast K. 0. T. M. Celebration Ever
Held in Northern Michigan

Friday, Aug. 10, 06

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Special Train. Manistee & Northeastern Railroad.
LeavesTrayerseCityat7a.nl.

-

Round Trip Ticket, -

Ti averse Clly
Slate bank

$1

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Splondicl S>reer*m
Great Fraternal Parade
Unique Automobile Review
Addresses by Great Camp and Great Hive , Officers
Brass Band Contests
Degree Team Contests
Drill Team Contests
F^ancy Drill Contests
.,Two Balloon Ascensions
Reception and Concert in the Evening

UKMEMBER—Spccial Tra*n on the. M. & N. E. leaves at 7 a. m. and the
c«>>*: f »r the remind trip will be only $1.

fc.

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that ~Run

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W.M.PAIGE, Agt.

Saxton Hardware Co.

Joseob Sleder & Sons

SplendidJuicy Steaks

Hastings toen. The lurtles were all
shipped to aoup in Pittsburg.

EXCURSION to CharlevoiK. Petoskey and Harbor Springa tomorrow on
HAVE YOl* read the ad. of Peoph 's steamer Illinois I.-; cauc4 U*d.
arliSavings bank at bead of second page? de on page fCHirth column.

secure the (inest of these—;
lamb and mutton chops, veal
cutlets, ham., ba^n ani
and pout
tty, too.
Both phones.
hlfiOk FrmnUih

M.««....•-r ■•^: '

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Waite Bros.

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Real Estate
end Loans
127 Front St.
Traverse City, Mich.

B

B A full page ad. for ydur health. Waicife?

:
Not on your tintype, Neighbor; for your money.
Readers? Yes, in away; and yet this ad. as as much a
benefit for you as for ourselves.



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Wade Bias.

Rea! Estate arid the
Real Estate Business

RealEsiate
and Loans

is different from almost any other trade. Why? Because you
cannot call the attention of the public to the advantages sur­
rounding your property; the condition of soil, climate and mar­
kets without having it apply to your neighbor’s property as
well as your own.

' 127 Front St.
Traverse City, Mich.

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The same sun shines on all prop­
erly. The same advantages surround
the pro|K:rly adjoining ours that applies lo ours. JWhen we say ours we
mean all property wc have for sale.)
So you see* it is impossible for us to
construct an ad. and place before you
Reader, that will apply to only our­
selves. And if we could we have no
<!esire to do so. l*or this reason we
make a specially of

Real Estate
W\: know that you know it. We abo
know that if you wish to sell you will
come lo us to find you a customer,
and we will find him or her, which­
ever it may be. and we will seil them
the property, provided you make us a
price that is reasonable. So you see,
neighbor, while in a way we may ap­
pear liberal in the use of printers ink.
it is really a selfish motive, as we expect
at some time in the future to have
your property in this ofticc for sale.
So do not waste a second’s time won­
dering and figuring how wc can afford
to <io it. Leave that to the Editor and
ourselves, but believe what wc say.
look up what wc state and see if it
cannot be verified.
This is what we state:
, .
Traverse City is pr.ictically the ge­
ographical ccnt( r of the State of Mich­
igan.
Traverse City is climatically the
healthiest city in the State of Mich­
igan.
. Traverse City has more and better
public improvements than any city of
its population in the State of Michigan.
I’raverse City has more ami better
educational institutions than any city
of cijual population in the St:itc of
Michigan.
Traverse City has more tlollars
worth of church property that! any city
of double its population in the State of
Michigan.
1‘ravcr e City has the Imesi natural
harbor of any city on the Great Lakes.

Wade Bros.
Real Estate
-and Loans
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127 Front St.
Traverse City, Micb.

Traverse City is fast liccoming ihc
wholesale hcadquaricri for ihc north­
ern half of the Lower Peninsula and a
large portion of the Upper i*cninsula.
Traverse City has more mone^*^- C
on deposit in its three banks than any
- city of equal or double population in
the State of Michigan.
Traverse Ciiy hai the largest man­
ufacturing plant of iti kind in th^
world, and they arc now investing
about one hundred thousand dollars
additional in new buiUlings and ma­
chinery to increase their capacity.

Choice Business Lots
Modern Residences
Improved Farms
Timbe^^and
Closenn Suburban Property '
' Hotels, Livery and Sales Barns
All kinds of Real Estate
All kinds of Business

Every foot of gmmid on i-arh shore
n{ the IVnin«ula will U- occupirsl l»y re•orta of all kinds and what is now consitk
emi rouj^i. hilly land west of the city will
havt! fiancd through the hands of tinartistic remodolcr of nature and have tievelopcd into the most beautiful rcaidcncx*
jiortion of the city. Property that is now
cxvnsidcrcd at high prices will have ad­
vance to a price that if mentioned at the
present time would brand u man as a
mountebank or a fool. Projjerty that can
now be purchaaixl at. from one bimdretl to
tirclmndrcd doUan per foot front will
have ad\*anc<xl to one thousand to five
thousand dollars per foot front Subtirban
land that can now he purchased at from
one to three hundred dollan per acre will
have advanced to one ihooaand to three
thonaand doUan per acre. Farming land
wfll have doubled and trebled in value:
Farmen will be able to lire in the city
and past by electric car at any Ume of day
at a nominal sum to the farm and laidt to

the city. What is now cnTisidrrM line
f.innr. will havc^
(*ut up into five and
U-n acre fruit on.l gnrdm lots, each one
producing m many dollar* as the average
eighty acre farm of the pn-sent time.

Don’t lH*licvo it ell? Hot air, UitV
just keep this ad. where you can find it
ten ) ears from tolay. anti
how much
we have overdrawn.

Remember tliat the agricultural prodoctions of the I'uiWxl States for tbs year
amouiiU*!! to more dollars than all
the gold thot has been mincxl iu the world
in the past two thoosaml yean. Agriculturo if the (rue source of wealth. The city
that is surrounded by improved farms that
can proluce ail kinds of grain and fruits
is asaund of a stewly. healthy growth,
and in addition nil the other advantages as
wc ha\-c stated them -good harbor, trunk
lino R. R , boat lines, etc . -is certainly a
good town to Uc to.

In the mrantimo if you hare money
to invest look toward Tra^xwae City and
the Grand TraverHo Region. Throw the
gold brick Uteratuiv in the lopu of expen­
sive deacriptioos of irrigatiad land compa­
nies. oil stock, gold and silv|g mines, copper minea, etc. into the stove or watte
basket Ninety-nine per cent are skin
gamoa and the other, one per cent is a
game that has been skinned.

Trarerse City Is tlj^ city aad
tbe Grand Trarerse Region Is tbe
territory In which to Invest yonr
money. Look nsipin thedassined
coiiimns of this paper.

That, ucighlior, will lx* Traverse City
and the Grand Traverse* Regit 11 U*n y«*ars
frjm Uxlay.

Traverse City has ever forty dif­
ferent inamifacturing plants, employ­
ing each from ten to five hundred
people.
Traverse City has about doubled
‘its population in the past five vc^rj*.
something no other city in the State
has done.
Traverse City has developed in
th^ past live years from a scrawny,
mmidy street, broken plank sidewalk
pmposition to a modern, up to-date *
brick and biiulilhic paved street, cement
sidewalk, clean street city, with almost
every rwvriion of every street lined
with modern residences, large blocks
of business houses, scwrral of which
would be creditable to a city of a mil- .
lion population.
That is Traverse City of the r>ast
live years.
'I his is IVavcrsc City of the next
ten years:
.\ canal from the bay to boardman Lakt*. through which the largest
bo.it's can pas*.
Iloanlm.an Lake
line<l with large wood-working and
iron-working machinery j»Unts. a street
i ar line and suburban lines reaching
to Ohl Mission. Nonhpon and interirudi.atr points; Elk Rapids, Charle­
voix. Teioskc y and intermediate fioinis;
(,'adillac. Rig Rapids, Grand Rapids,
Detroit and intermediate f>oints; Em­
pire. brankbirt. Manisire, Ludiiigton,
Muskegon and iiUgrmediatc points.

Wade Bros.
Real Estate
and Loans
127 Front St.
Trayerse City, Mteii

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TluvcnB emr. mmmim. tATvnoA't. auouct ».

SPORTS

Boating

IBIIS OF ILL RACES

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4.-Teii

Tliarwtef aftarvoou a»4 aaw thr
tr»rk
Z:0€%. mji4r a yr»r »|C9
bjr RolwTt Uc. brokm by Bbylork. a
bay grMla* by «hylo. aad owa«l by
Dirk MrlUbaa of CblcM». The orv
ncom b
1^. ’ll •m.lnthrarobdbalfor Ibr t:(4l pact. The people
veat l« Cbt park csprrtloa to om ibc
rotoni brokea. Tkr aMiirlatkia o«cr«H
UM to Ibc ovatr erf tbr borer vbirb
woald aD'bmIlr la t:«& or better, nhf
. lock laid tip la the llraC beat, mmlac
la fourtb. while Allcavood. ihe farm
Hr. at 4 to k. and Hbloo fouebt It
oat for Amt place. Hbybick ao< awa>
well la the aecoad beat mad tailed
Alleawond to the Ihree^iaarler pole
aad fbeo raa»e up In the AtiHb.
It waa In the la»t lOo vardi that
Bhytock came iip alobi:«tde of An« ii
wood aad he noaed him out at Ibc
wire. Martha Youn*. Mooile Matred.
Dan r. and Blblno were dUianm^ la
thia fieat The wQiic of Han I*, waa a
•tmich had U'e-u eufK^cti'd
of bim. AHerlpt . the iMvmlie all the
Mmr, at mm tiKiney aaaln^t ibe Aei«t.
after bariaic woo a heat, had to be
coatmted with aeeond money
. la Ibr ::30 lrr»t «he trK»k the And
bf«t and the nett tbre^ werA to Tbelma. a hniwn mare If) lSr»mi Heart,
owned at (^Udwater. Th*’lma «an tm*
raat fw Allerine. who waa drlren fnm>
her feet la eAorla lo com. up with
Thelma. May Btewart of Ix-ainatoo.
Ky.. who waa the opening favorite nt
even money aaalnai ih. A.M. did not
hare a look In afle- the ihlrd heat and
waa drawn. ,
Ruth Wllilman waa the whole thin#:
In the S:IS liare. 8be bad no trouble
In takinir atralaht heata and could
have irone two or thre< a^'Cfmda fantcr
II It had been ni'ceaaary She wan the
OlMminc favorite. She It^l the Arid at
all timer and came In with plenty of
apecd 'to apnre.
Af Cleveland.
rieveland. Ohio. Ana t -A larj:e
crowd turned mil to M^e the fourth
day’a rarinic at the (Jlenvllle track.
One of the bc*at carda of the we« k was
offered. IncliidlnR the freeforali trot,
the aweepatakea for 2 year^ld |»arcTa,
' the r:in cliihR trottlnp and the 2:23
“ rlaaa Irmtlne In the fret fnr-all Sny­
der MKlregor. Weniworth and Rweet
Mark* were the only atartera. hut aa
IhrM. honww had never met iM fore.
rtmalderalde Iniertud ecAlered in this

Hivsos

IJtO Milan fta tt^aatar.
Red Wla«. MIul. Aar
nnwagh tiM Chicago dralaase
caaal aad the niiwi^ rtrrr to
BC taada. tbeaer up the Mlaata^
Mppt to Rrd Wtar a diaiaaee of
I1JM0 mUrs. all the way la aa
rUchteea-foot Uueeh. U the trip
laat coaspleiad br Edward Miaeaer. acnaapaaled by U% wRe
aad m. The inp wa» made la
• tweaty-threr da^*. Kloporeri
were made aad the boat wjut ooi
aHahap dormit the trip

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stream

UOTHER JV WmOER
MiMQftu ram rprints too varob
IN WOMOCRFUL TIME

la Also a PaM Vaylu—Tima Takati
Hi Aprint by OelicaU Fiaca

m.rn far off Japan coMea the newa
of a pbeoom«-nal athine wboae rec
urda in taaUinc aad JOO^yard daanea
are vouched for by Amia Hamao. pre»
tdent of the Impc-rlal unlvemliy of
Toklo.
Minoru Fujtl U »he athlete, and the
new marka made by him were created
fn the annual ijamea <rf the unlveraity
Fujli. who U 2i ycara old. and a
atodent in the law depanmeol. vault­
ed 3 C€ roetem. or 12 feet .094 Inebea.
and ran
yard* In 9:24 aecondwUrn vaulti-d Whb a UamU»o
snd
at no lime did hr lourh the b-cdo^I
cfitum rod which wa* um-^1 inMt-wd of
• bar.
In Ibc daah. a »p*-HaI chrtnK»graph
rrglMtr-r. which glvt-w the time correct
to 1 HM» of a *#-conrt, wa* o*ed.
The arran;;* DH-nt 1* hrieny a* fol
h»wt; An « l4-ctric rhroriocraph 1* nin
with iwo hreak-Hrcult k*-y* In ll. one
at the atariIng point and the other at
the winning lini- of the ra#-<- murac
The key at Hh- piart 4* fixt^d to the
*tari«-f’* plalol and la operated automali<wn) h> the blow of the gaa at
the uo//.lr of thl- pistol, *0 that the
mwreM iiosailile Instant of the vmU
hkm of the algnal round 1* recorded
on thexhronograph.

ANN’IE OAKLEY

Woilrt h (muo'ta nfl« allot who wll!
IK'ar at the UihI and liun elu
(Iniiinda August 1C.

WHO Will BE BIST
Followerc of Gridiron Find it DifficoU
ir Pick Thia Yeafa
Winner.
Now that th.
l.i dMles «.f the lend­
ing iiniveiMiy hsuh.ill it-Miuv have
iHsii published th. el.ise hdlower> t,f
the gridiron game ar.- comparing date*

VANDERBILT TRAINS
HORSES TO MUSIC.
.New Yoik. Aug. t -Alfred d
Viinderlillt ha* the Invent lv«* g4*nhi* of the famou* old romm«s|ort'
to a markini degree ami had he
not Inherlitsl va.st wealth prola*
My wiuild have arhh vtd surce**
way.
. of this is fount! In
the phonograph In the training
ring at Oakland
jiort. This phonograph i*
sire, and
ItjK ohjecl lii to arruhtiim thi*
horhcid to nolwn h.iirvl m-m thi'
highway* and in the ring
Ri>eord* of brass Iwml luder
lions may be an plainly heard a*
no were entering the

• WANT TO SCORCH r
M AN AMRASSAOOIt
Bamat. Baglaod. Auff. 4.-Nkh• olaa Mort. a chanffeur emptay^
by Amhaaaadnr Whitelaw Raid.
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Umil while drtVlB* Mr. ReM. The
poUce teatlAed that he waa drtvlag at a rate of more ihaa 30 miJca
SB hour.
Mr Hodaoa. repreaeoUaff the
American embaaay. pleaded prlrIkre. quoting the act of 1706. under which ambaaaadom aad their

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Camea Today.
Kvansvilh- af Grand Rapid*.
Terre ifautr at South Ik-nd.
llaytun at Wheeling.
SpringAeld at Canton
AMERICAN
Won
Lost

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New Y..rk .............. UL
.36
IcievcUntl .............. 32

I Chicago ................... 32
43
Ik-irolt ................... 4K
43
St lyvul*........ .
4d
46
War.hlngton........... 31
3H
Ikist.in ...
2t;
ReaulU Yeiterda/.
Washlngtiin I. Si Umis o
nlngs.l
Philadelphia l«L Ch-v. land 7
Chlcagi. 4. n.»i»tnn 0
. N.-w Y.>rk 2 (iu In
Gamaa Today,
llost.m at Chicago
.New York at iH-irolt
Philadelphia at ('h-v^eUnd
Wa.^h^ng^on at St. iJmiIh.
nationai>.
Won
lyist
Chicago .
New Y«»rk
Pillshurg

unaamcn.

ORAWN

Tiuvcask eiTV uom. hs ix a

MCLO

•MOOT vcrrcReY.

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Oi»w». Mlelu An* I -L. F
w la MldUig M additlM to hla abo^ TyypiM
Tw
FMr-Fwr OiK «f M *r WhcB cMBiaetcd Lew wfH tam hi*
atteaOoa to the auinafartarr of
W24 Pm CMt WM« ■>«*■«»•
Carvw W«a M*«M.
Mr*. FYed Breavew and graadanw
from the aoothem part of the stale are
T1»e tMt stxnt Ihto »*««» »•» kM4 vlsPlng n W Rryaolrf* aad familv
TRAVKRBC OTV L006I. Nti OR R.
thl*
week
by thr Tr«Trf»» City Rod ud Gn
Klngwh-J baseball alae will ertw*
cl.b y»traUy. tbwr bMw »» Wrd*
thrown nnd 1414 per Mil fd tbe*t IMU* with C.rwwa potato Digger* Boaheinc brokeo. Out ol the nine who da.r. Aog 3. at Grawa.

nhot only Iwo of then efell below
twewty and In order to win the mrdal
Chnrie. Cnnrer bad to break S4 ool of
ZS. Tkr tollowtnc are the aeorc» out
M a oouiUe »:
» from arreal on legal proceaa. The
Carver ....................... ......................24
Alley ......................... .....................22
Power* ................ .. .. .............. 22
Monroe ...................... .....................12
MurrH ...................... .....................-22
Cochlln .................... ......................22
THE HATI0RAL6AIE
Knec-lnnd .................. .....................If
...................... 20
Saxton .............. ..
Peck ..........................
Won.
Loct
PCL
Thl. sire. « lotol of »l bird, oot
34
.63K of a p<»»ll.le 5»<>. The IZ made I.)
ftrand Rapid* .,....60
3k
3F» Ike Rev Drma. Cochlln I. hi. htek
Springfield ,... ...36
.5liT
2k
Canton .................^4
.540
42
Wheeling ........ ...51
43;
30
Bvanavllle ..... .. .42
442
Dayton ............ .,..42 ' 32
Wonderful BaochaH Team.
.400
84Mith n-Dd ... ...2K
<;ran.l Rapids. Mich.. Aug 4 —
-212
Terr.- Haute ......... 2!»
64
Th.- Rlngllng Bro* * Hrrti* base-’
/ RcaulU Ycrterttoy.
ball team, made up of Hon
Grand Rapid* .3. Kvan*vlUr n
Canton
Springfield 2 0.
and other men who help lo
84.41th Ih-nd 7 4. Terrt' Haute 66
make up the retinue of a great
Wbt-t-Iing 4 A noQ ton I-O.
t.-nt show, will lie In town .fiun

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KINDS

day ami Manager George Mowatt writes The Pri*** that the
snake .-ater raplain of the team
and hla merry men are thlratlng
for the hh«d of the best that the
amat.-ur ranks of Grand Rapid*
ran pr.Mltire for a game here
Sunday afiemnoo.
The Rlngllng Bro*. clreua Aa
In Hlllsdah- today, where Mr.
Mowatt can be reached. It I* a
ch.inr.’ for. some hs-al learn to
me*-! on.- of the nuwt unusual
l.-anis Id the countn. B 1*
that the le..|»ar.l boy pitches, an
Albino Catches, a contortionist
w ho ran str»-tch half way across
th* diamond play» Anst base.
s.TT,n.l IS handl.-d by a Hon
Um.-r who u .b ath on umpirc-s.
a snak.- eat. r ‘Vats .'m alive”
on third. tiM- living sk.-fef.m Is
on short and the nuiAMd Is
mad.- up of th.- Kentucky giant,
a wild mail and th. fat Isjy.

BUSIKESS CARDS

add it too
the Wagaor hoi»e
of tornn
Mr* D W Reymdd* ^d daaghter OR. M. B. CREGORY-Bolh photK
Tlalted at Buckley Wednesday
334
or Ace 2 and 4 BatbcrMi
block Reaidenre 913 Walsot 8L
a H Corbet l» .a very bo
these lays Charley ta g,ha*ileT and
says bustn.-^• U lioomtag
Milo Duel ha* opened up the-Mack
smith whop at Blward * old *Und ami
report* busines* good
ON. F. J. MAC Nrrr-FrMtlM tiMlb
•d to EYE. EAR. NOB*. TH1IOAT
Dr. WV M Boy Ian went to Grand
R*plds and Allegan on a visit Tues­
day And sayi. he will hrlRC hU wife
home with him as he say* Iwu-helor
life ts t.s, Sl.,w f.H him If II has only FIANO TUNINO—W. N. MUMrA. Bl
yeara axpcrlaaea Mb wtoihtii vltli
iK-en Iw.j or there week*.
OrlAMU Brtw.
tS4B4f
What proved to \tr quit.* a llittr
rltero.-nt on the *irtH-t* Tuesday e’
DN. O. C. CHABC, ramovad from BM20S Wilhelm block to 4t7 u4 M
lug wa> when L. F Fletcher and
Btw BlhU Book boimM- c*....
outsider came to blows Only with the
ariival of the old v.-t.-raii sheriff. H
A Davis, ih.' combatants laid down
their arms and quit. But Dnvl* soon
dlaappeannl and they commenced MARK CRAVTB DCUVENY-UfM
again wh.n Mr*. neich.T appeared on
the pmur and toll! Mr. Outsider If he

MR* K. L. •OSN1R-* Mr «riMNI
p4rlon. om Otj Book mrn% Brnm

smash
Iu- would h
muld n'memUcr A« any rat'
her word few it and w.-nt
m.H-k aa a lamb

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EXCURSION to Charlevoia. Petoakty and Harbor Springs lomorr.iw on
steamer Illinois 1* ckne.-l.-d. 84-e arti
cle on page 1. fourth column.

•AlU T. CHASE. M. D.-P»rS«to»
an<t Burseoa. Of«cn .074 BUM
Daak bWwk. with I»r. O. E Cm*.
cm phone ZZ&ZR. Realiteoro Ml
W. SoTTOth atfKt, with U« klUM
Carroll. CTa. phone tZ*.

AIT.rST Virlnr an., I>ll»

at Grtmiill lln.tli. r.

BtAL e«TATC AND tOAW

EXCURSION TO MILWAUKEE

Via Manistee and Northeastern
R. R. and Nessen Transporta­
tion Company.
August 12th, 1906;*

KAtJLKS CONVK.NTION
At MIlwHukei- August 14th to Ik>h In
elusive. Train leav.s 3:4u p. tn Sun
day, August I2ih. 8ieaim-r arilv.-s in
Mllwauk.-.- 6:30 a. m Monday. Auguat
13lh
Kieam.-r l.-av. s Ih.- .hs-k next
M. A N K de,K»i in Manlste.-.
Fare |4.uu for round trip. Including
transfer In Manlatce or i3.3<i wlthoiu
Say* He W.II Meet Willie FiUgerald the transfer.
July SMlt
in Grand Rapid* at 133
Pounda.

Hamlltoo 4 Mtmkwi bloek.
SOM and throat Olai
Nooma 7 aad I. H. B L
Co. block. BoUpboooa.
Sean Drns Btoro. BpoHal attaoUoa
to oya. oar. noao and Uroat OlaMoa
tttad BoUpbooba. MdMoa fU
BUthatrooL

IN. W. B. MOON'
CNSro ItT; Boll. H.
MUti
will 1... ,.,..11.1. thl. f.ll lo lln...4-.m. •
a rhtttoplonvl.ip eomhiimtion The out- - York during hors.- show wtsK.
hK>k is romimranv. l) unsati^^Jle^ol y.
and despite the two int.-rsts tlonal
aaa • Bu1-(
Mra. *Mi
games Of |ni|M»rtnnre there .Ims mv
Btinenr to M* much rhanee of seh'Pt(’Inclnn.'ill ..............42
33
Ain-HUR HOLUIOAV, M. Or-rk7«h'
anv om> of.the lea.llng eastern Telit Talet of a Phenomenal Hitter Hro<iklyn ......
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ClU) ud JOITCTOB. IUmbotM to 0»
west.Til toams as a likely winner k While in Detroit Resting up Hit
r.iBud Rapids. Mich.. Aug 4.—Harry
St I>uils . ......31'.
62
tem IB Muwio n-x-k o»»r Bwan
Sere Sfyoulder.
he lltl. The farulty ruling In the •'
l>-wis slabs that he will nuM-t WIIIWBoston ..................... 32
63
» Bul'A ClUnu phou MI.
hleh pr. v. nts Uu- -nig Thtoe *
Flfr.geral.1 here iH 1.33 iKuinds. weigh
RevulU Yesteeday.
Mario ahowed t^'nclualvely '
nn^ tlns and
luilure
IK'froll. Mich.. Aug. 4-^Harvey Hiis111
at
.3
orl.K-k
on
the
day
of
the
Ijatlh-.
tnatr ud utton ragvUtor. ,-----f'hirago l-T. Phllad. lphia (
th^t ahe la III a olaa« h> heiaelf !h1a ‘ of Pennsylvania lo ws uro a ront. s .sey. the IKHndt professional pitch.-r.
and that he Is r.-ady to sign the aril
(utloo u*r«iiii«d Wltt-Etakka*
Booia No. 1. dir Op-m How** Bleak
Hrtw.klyn 2. Pittsluiig 1
year, with thv poaellde exr.TMoii -d leaves tht laxt.Yh sHnailt.n In rather this year with the Hradford. Pa . It-am
Moile Holme Cltx. phono Mi.
. les lmme.llai. Ty after his IkmH next
New York 2. 8t. I^uil* 1.
:
Tiverton, by winning all ihret heat. an luvolv.Ml idUMlliton.
in th.- live Intenuaie league, returned
Thtirkday I'Vi nltig in Powers' opera
MONEY TO LOAN—No Ut elAOM
Itoston 2. Cincinnati l.

. in easy wlyle. In the Arsl heat Went
house with Maurl^- Say.-rs
pot <n <»onit»<t» lloaito lor Min.
Yale will play the Tigers and th- i«» n.-tr.ut for heveml days Just receii'Gamw Today.
V.. ' - worth was plaretl w-etwid iKsausi*- ol
Mairhmak.-r
I.yneh states that he
CTIms4>n. hut th.- Quakers will Im- un­
loQtilro of JL McNnann. l»rk
Si I»uls at Philadelphia
V Interf. reiire at thq'^Arat turn li> Ho
has not yet d.-e|ded on a date for the
able even to has.- n claim for su- MUi^shoulder. M-lat. d to .a f. w frlctuH
Chicago a I New York
Plun hp..l___________
f;,. . imn. tun in the nett tw4» boats Rnv
iKMit lK'iw.*en Ix*wls and nir.gerald.
proinary over the lUue h> comparative this charmingly ualve yarn
Cincinnati at MnK.klyn
A*«TRACT» Of TITLE—C. O. Ou
der McOreg.ir was arct.ml. the lus*
•We Imve an NliiA.-ldiT on our team
hut
that
It
win
IMwiin.time
alKwit
seor.-s. owlu= 1.. the fa.i that the
rutsbiirg at Boston
»er. Prlrr. r-.ron.hl*, Orten wlti
heat l«*ing diH-ld.nl by a m*sr
iht.M- w.fks after ih.- |>ewIs-SayreO. P C.rrrr A Bro B»Ul pkOBM
ramhridge univ.rMty team hu- s.- at Bradford, who 4s the greate«t place
In the 2:23 Hass Ootting th.-ie wn..
Immii He d.M s n.,i Ini.-n*! t., pu
vensl f.H.ll.all relations with th. lied hitter I ever saw It nmilers not how
^ E. U THIULBY-SpulM •Utm
ten atatiers. among them l«dng Ani.e
more than one Isiut a month during
And niue
Michigan Is to' invad. the ot>T pitchers serv.-^ th. Ui up. he
Uoti tn iMfun o< ehUdru. Boom
lUrc-t. Hiimant C.lrl. lUlly H. an t
Franklin Held hu a came with IVnn- cl.>uis them hanl and far. ami t., righ .
^0* ai.m B«ak Mdg. Bottpkennn.
. Nanro* Rrimant (llri won In stralgh*
l.-ft or reuier. as suits his fancy. W«
svlvai.ia. hut av the \V.dverim*s d.
Boat* In the Country Are
■ heats and m.ule- much Is-ti.-r time
what dnU
playi-tl an exhibition game with tieday for the I>>wls-Sayr»*s Is.ut and
Imago ..r Mlmie
Their Annual trip.
than that whirl, won the M and M
New Y.T.-K Giants ilii.s sumno-r and. of
Tr.-asur. W.Irh stat.-h that the hlg
Nanco was M-cml and Hilly H •hit.l.
ninrs.'. wo wefe all on our goo.1 beday's
sal.In
th*^tul.'s
hi
«
heforw ro*
g.-st
Arst
tilulet. rniim-d and tie) cniitiot
»•
mr
ofBri!
uii
art
ri
Gl.-neovf. I. f . Atig 4 - Som. of the
havl.,1 liefore Muggsy McC.i^w This
mar lHyr
Dandelion Again.
rrwln* A. n. CurtH.
as w.-sieni champu.us
finest and fast.-st lartng yachts in lory was made, denjonstrating I>.-wi^
New York. Aug 4 On a mmldy
|.nitn-l.ler of ours — hlr name Is John­
I jKipularlty.
The lUi* ihread upon which mi
their resp.Tijv.- class«-s In th.- I’nit.Ml
•track and hacked down fnuu !»• 1 m cinlin could he hung Is tte CarlMr In- son. l.v the wa>—had a r-.mpi,. of hit?
DRS, J. b. a «UIT J.TRUEELOOI)
?
6 to'3.Dandelion, niiim-r uj. In th • U.,n t..-mi. Th.- ivd mm have enter- to his credit when he enme up wi-l, states am! ni.iny, hlg steam yuchts
sailed yesterday |n the annual cruise
Will leave Tra-.-erse City
^
-.nirrsTklyn and 8 ihurlMUi handlraiw:. I 1.1 th. lit.IIS n.on- iMihlly than ev.-r th.. lMis»-s full. There wasn't a chance
orrroPATHic phywoiam*
8:40 a. m. for
‘ Thursday won the Invitirlhh- handicap} this v.-ai ;md May .-igains* -me. of to Sin. for Uie big leaguers had run of th.- New York Yacht club to New
port and Vineyard Haven. In addition j Rod a^d Gun Club Will Rece.ve Big
.Mm.MT4lnn.la PM*. •
b. M u
I*
.ml a mile and a ijuaruT. at Hrlgliiwi | the sttT.iigeM Oi the ea^^H in aiel w. s»- up a terrible *<^re »»n «»ur little south­
w i . a » B I
•MdMto
to th«- squadron runs from port l.i fsirt 1
Shipment for Planting in the
iH-acU. defeating Coy Maid after a lei-w em eleven.s Carli'h- i- srh«-.lukd . to paw wlu> was pitching. MeGraw was
earh day and the usual nic-s for th*Nearby Lake*.
f:
MAC d,Hve all through the stretch t»y a nuH*! Isuh P.-nnsvivaiiin and Harvard sitting «»n our iM-neh. talking to our
As’.t eups off New jKirt i^ w iis plann.-«!
Iraad. with ('.nhrstromr third. Ccle
during th.- east.m play and also Mln- nianag.-r. for th.-y w.-te old friends
sail a race al-so off Ne^wyKH
Trav.n-r
ry Aliev
- Ijiy your l«t up against it. siig$
-a^rome and 1-ady Savo> were I
ne-n a In th.- w.-.»
As Harvard op•dnesday for a cup pres4-nt.*.l to th
^
, era paaslng the stan.l Ihr hr
p.»ses Yale anil the Eli' opi^.s. Princt* gi-sled i»ur leader
w- York Yacht Huh by King Ed wan
‘••S.-e that Agu:
’ but In ihr- run amund the
...... ............ in that within
(lirioe iix hourp at
i [J
l^nTI
: . ‘ Coy Maid sllp|K-<l through on the rail
seor.-boanl * askcsl Jm,nson. pointing,
,unarr worker, .r.- fo;.nd ;
kinllilancl.
ideal place
and lo-K the b-ad With (Vnlerstione- hInatlonH. Minm-so-a pla>s Chicago, to center Add when' the idrurture |i,,,.
ll«l>l<. TO tqm-rculost> thill .
•vith pavilion
ion I the da
Office 505 New Wilhelm Block.
r.e.md and IKindellon third. Cay Maid which nmy .hIIow a Urn- to In- gathered
r*‘ferring
the hunch of I any .uher Ha*
In the !
ooovenienoofi.
Citiseni’ phone
In.imni
do.** not sav how ma
5; ahowr-d «h,- way d.vwo the back on the atdlitv ,.f the Maroim. but tak
which Nr York had Ju
I of P»n>. at Blllmiiroiirt.
rouD’l trip.
atrelrh Roumlmg the far turn Han .-n :.S a wheM. however, fht- f.suba liler.M in its half of th.,•Well. I wher<- laiindrl.-* HlH.und. the mortalltrj he Hub to have .-non:
•-ahFive hours and a half at
the *t*ilon to hold ninei) gallon* of
/ * delkm drt-w up to fhg mare and from si I.,at i..II api>.-ar> lo M- sa> i
watch me hit It ‘
I from thlh^disd-aH«- has reached
„in.l
ta-wanta.
Pare
25
oenU
roim
wat.
r
It
is
pndiahle
that
the
greater
there to the Anlsh tfie two fought It riiHt ’he .pssti-ui ..f whTli el. v.-fi is
-The first liall Arne* pltr
ponton of this fry will U- plHnied in
out. DandHInu getting lUTverdict in the stionge.v? l< lik‘Iv to Im ,m.s.»lved ymtngwier met with a hard awing.
hours and throe-quarU-a at
Boardman lake as the club d.->ir»-- 'o
f
,lhe last stride.
1 ring tb«- se ason of
ev. n by the Sfralghi as a rifle shot the Imll went
Omena, Fare 50 cenU rtiund trip
fnr
the acoreboard It hit the 3. wlpc*d succumb aft#*r an average of fifteen stock thl* iKKiy of water.
Jaunty, favorite In the Afth
1
NATIONAL DENTfBTS
exiH-ri «»f iht lapir and iH-ncil
Or an alJ day ride to Northport
half of jt OUT. and rolled almost t»ack yeans, while men last from eighteen
:: brtdkC her leg and fell. She w HI pnd>-; ^
and Northport Point, without
Plan* are being prepared for tb»^
ably be dcsiroy.-d Sewell, hor ridei.;
________________
Into the Infl.-ld again
to twenty two year*
learinR
the
boat,
for
50
wnU.
erection of a large salt water natatte
*• Til give you $3.<*u. fc»r him.’ aay*
waped Injuries. Six favorites wnn
EXCURSION to Charigvo>*w PetoaThose wishing; can secure^ dinner
riom at l>cav<-nwonh. KauHits
ThMK'.raw to our manager, but our team
A Hard Lot
defeated.
key and
aboard the boat.
water Is to t»e supplied from a mineral
Of trouble* to contend
ir Illinois Is ciinc-k'd. Set* aril- waa ahead in the pennant race, draw­
Returning, boat will reach
H. BOUXIUJITU,
from
a
torpid
liver
i
There kte. lhon»nrt« ol impnii »t
spring
1.1
nr.
leet
deep.
ing well and didn't need the money.
page 1. fourth column.
Traverse City at 4.15 p, m.
FIRE INSURANCE
eiidlnc free nikht .cbools .1 Ant
That fellowr will be with the Glania
REAL ESTATE AND LOAMS
DN to CKarievoix. Petoawerp. tnatnialncd I.
next year, though, sure ’
H*TAIT PUILIC
kay and HartKK BpHnga tomorrow on
Ihcie for leaching the EngH»h
ai8e»«Front*t.
Up*tolr«
«t*
is canceled. See ani­
Complexion tn-atmenta are a nec- prevent appcndlclU* and tone up the, ateamcr*llllnols
Tuesday. Thursday and
esMiry part of the grooming of a arell system. 23c. at Johnson Drug Co.*a.L on page 1. fourth column.
preaenred woman. It is not ao much F. H. Mead*. C A, Bugbee Drug Co.'a •
Sunday evenings to Marion
Mat an Bnffl|ah^p4«klBg city.
Muikegon. Grand-Rapida.
a matter of how you look today, a*
Island and Ne-ah-ta-wanta. at
how you will look tomorrow. Hoi
Rate. $2JX).
RECORD WANT ADB PAY.
WHEN YOU warn the oil w gaao^
Hater’s Rocky Mountain Tea does the
I2S reward will be paid for the ap- 7:30.
Bunday. August 5.
line man call OUicna phoae W>o.
bualneaa. Tea or tablet*, 35 oenia.
Dancing at Marion Island.
^• prehenaloo and conviction of the party
Train will leave Traverse City at Johnaoh Drug Oo.
EXCURSION to Charfavolit.
juLv JQ*6t
, ^ who broke Into the Record* carrier Music by Horst’s orchestra.
20 a, m. See poatera or ask agent*
,6:20
key and Harbor Spring* 1
EXCURSION to ChartavolK, Petoa- Reamer IllineU U canceled. Sec nrth
»>aB<Bng In rear of Record office
EXCUFBIPN U Chartmralit. Petoa : for y«rUctilara,
Sunday
afternoons, 2 p. m
July 31-lX
Mon<Uy night. July 30.
^n page 1. fourth «
bay and kaibar Bfrings lomorrov on, Annual SualH^nfest at Grand Rapids, key and Hart>or Springs tomorrow on
—Excursion to Marion Island.
ateamer'ITHnoIs U canceled. See artl-j
_______________ _
lllinnla U canceled. See arti*
H. F.-SloHler. G. P. A.
Music
by
Horst’s
orchestra.
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
^
fourth
column.
TRY^
A
RECORD
WANT
AO,
•cle
on
page
1.
cAt an page 1. ftnirtfi column.

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BUSSET HiS 4 “PIPE"

LEWIS WANTS n6HT

T. A. WILHELM
DENTIST

e<o. JT. )arvi<
DENTIST

:oi frani SIrtti

TACHT RACES-STARTHI

Excursions
on ih^Bay

Steamer Columbia

BUCK BASS FRY

Marlon Island.
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
Omena,
Northport,
Northport Point

A. D. TYLER

or:.!

Miller & Smith

DENTISTS

...t-;;..; excursions

Excursions

Pere Marquette

f25 REWARD

Advertise h
Eveeing BseirdL

THE EVENING ; RECORD

X-:

TIIAVSIttC CITY. WCHWAN. MTUIIOAY. AUaU«T 4,1M.

.<4.

CHRlCTiAU CiCDLAVOR.
V— »Mta^Y.«ar rmr tte'VMS

>
:

iEmery, Jr., Foe of Standard Oil
.

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,•

oTTWi

,

or the kiBste or 0«L to vhtah »
IfiTitso BMO. m rcfmooua by m

Now a Candidate It>r Governor of’Pennsylvania ~ ^ ** •
on the Fusion Ticket
jfi
ap
h has alwayw stwkm what
dy rise crr»te<L**
Kmer>
was born In I'SKcry
luwnehln. Chautauqua county.
X. r- All*,
•arty life in
helped
bis tetber maka
school and be
mpt to
Hour. After an
in 11-

The Mui Who Hw
Been Fighting the
5tuidtrdOilCompgny
]Por Forty Ycm^The
Only Mui Who Hu
Fought the ••Syetem"
. and Lived to Tell the
Tele.

Bradford
a I
>err he arqulred larxe Interests.
field, w here
ftn»t hr *ot a transportatlun rata Tor
hi’* oil of 10 cents tt barrel, but the
i*ettfis>ivsnU, rmtlcYiad fon^ the oontiertln* line to raise the rate to ?4
<'rnts.
It was a staact^nc blow, but
Emery was not defeated.
He raised
hlH batlleftsa and sttavked llie Stand*
ard all alaos the line In ItTl he drew
up an iniersiste .Nmimertv measure,
Uiok It to Wnsldnatoii. and after thir­
teen year^ of stret.xs^us fiahtlna saw It
be.o,.,e a law. In U'.y be was elected
to Ihe state house .d re present at I vsa
His first st*eech was In advocacy t^f an
amldlfw-niiitnatlon frelaht law. which
did not iMiss. In that »y»iue year l.*>«an.
F^iuery A i'** had built a refinery at
Oreenwh'h Point. Philadelphia. It was
liMbie»id.*nt rtfiner>-

WEWl* KMBHT. m. nxlkUt. tor

aov«m«r of PMUMylvuto on
I___ . til# fittloB tlrlMI of the D»»crmtic aad UbtoIq Ke^tuUUmn

hid****

y. II
a»ld of
UoiL nu hlotorjr of itu> tfuinUrd oil
gwpBay !■ c-uniplrte mithoul mt-otkut
hne uaced

•rates f.W t
lay t'-Urh
than the trust, but It sii
for ei«ht

•Hrtlon to th« pr—n>t time*' Klnce
1M4 rury hMM bom figug^A in bu»l>
MW in tbd oil nmUmm, and all that
dwa IM hand hae bam acmtnet the
•tandafd and the BiandanTa hand
t him. Once or \

tha taJa. and ho tells U fraquatitly and
forcafuUy.
In the latarstate eoramam commtaaioo’a lavaatijratloti of the ailesed
**roos|drary of oil.** held In t^eveUnd
told how tha

rust liad -huundedelphta rannety had
anew by manliiuU.

aanla railroad had foired a conne« Un*
Mna.to dlscrtmlnate anmlnal the Indapandanu la the Bradford flald.
I by the standard OH

/MM

t

mmwm
I

rTnkJTir

thnottfffa WUkrsbarrs a
bur*. N.
finally rracb«rfl the ssaboard at Marx-us 4l<xdi. near PhlUdalphJa.
The Pnlted Btates Pipe Une
company lost ISPd.tMW in thU ficht. but
It hit the trust In the s^dar pie
In the maantlme Mr Emery 1
contlnutn* his firht against i
road and ull monopoly tn the
ture. DuriM hla first term as
•enUtlve he had defeated a
make the state pay the damaews caused
Jby railroad rioter* at Pltisbur* In lt77.
The bill Involved about t4.0M.00d
Its
friends rseorted to bribery
himself was offered favors f
ciotipanjr If he would bury lb
He not only beat the bill, but he had
treasurer and sla iHliers of his oppo
nents ro to Jail. thuu*ti his aattstac
thm was maned by seeln* them cum
out affaia wllh pardotis from Ciovernor
HuWe In their hands.
Krusiy found a new opportunity for a
ocrap when In 1*12 the Independent Re­
publicans nomlnsted John Btewaii for
Buveroor.
H« stumped the eute for
ewari. who was i i ele4.isd. but Who

IVimsyl-

fumlsh It with t.*itik cars
“We ufTersd
to put tin the r.Mid oui t.wn tank cars.**
•ylvanla
says Mr. Kmery. but the IVniisylv
dhl n.U I.H.k u|Kiii prt\
as favoiab.lv tlien a» It dt«-s now
nnally the .slandsnl ofTerrtl IJW.OW
for the Creenwich refinery, and as It
seeuH-d to lie a Muesibm t.f takinc that
or K*dny litt«i a reieivei's liands the of­
fer w as acNt-pted, F:nier>- sued the IVnnsylvahU rallrtisd and rYco%errd tS&.OUtl.
Then he ..rrunlx**ti IIm* I'nlted States
P1|ie Line enuorny and started to lay
dewater
The Standard
plliCS t
ral III every iMsiBlble way.
It Stjuyhl It. pre»*eni the new company
from aettlni; a ri«hl of way. It smash•d Us plio-s. overawed Its Workmen
with superior numbers, fouicht tt In tl*e
courts, did even thiny It rouhJ to crush
Fhiino*.
The new line was completed
from Bradford to Hancock. N. Y.
where It struck the Erie railroad
The
Erie yot a |»erniaiient Injunction forblddlnr Emen'*s pipe line t«T {lasa un­
der Its trsrka. A new route was se-

lEW»-fflfHt¥r^., STAHDAED OIL nOHTEK.

tion of Robert E. Pattlson. the Damocnitlc candidate.
A year afterward
Knieiys iiutlUlscrimlnatlon and free
MIkt line bills Passed tlie senate
Durlii* the debate on . these measures
Emery and anotlier kenslor hsd a perof the
In withh
knocked the other down.
In I*)>0 and U»2 Erneiy
slats fur Roliert K Patti

to run for .^.i.icress on the DemcKratIc
ticket aaalnst Joe KttUey. wti
turned Repabll.-an
Sibley won.
Lust year, wh
coin Rrpubllta
niimlnaled William H Merry for st
treaaurer Emery “mailed In with
coal ..ft.- W.Kean county ran up a
comfortable majority fur Kerry, and he
was elei ted. Now tli
»elf Is tb
ttendents.
A*e
rretl nor custom staled Ills dlspc
to “mU It up," and the Keystone Dtate
can look for lively tlmos this f

the nan aanoBOceil to the Builii
fftwots. “Come, for all thliaci oio BOW
remly.- They ail with oae cuMtht bO*
SantomakeexTMe ** How Ulto ■Mh'B
trratUMCit oC Gods lavUmthMi tu ^
ipliltual and eternal Hrliigi
for thriB In Jem Christ! And jrtt h»V
coblraly to man's best IttferMU Bhi
to what be ought to do Is this sttStsdii '
toward tha hissrtngi of tha kingdom oC
%
God.
/• 1
Duty should Hupei men totbancespt*
.1
ance of G;»d a luvItiUou. Tbs oltMt
of duty Is cieariy tnvoived in tbs pmbie of tha suMwr. The* host Bt grsBt
espeose had ptVTldsxl the fSBSt. SpoB
the assumpHon ihBt his IntPltsd gnssts
wouk! be prnmt. This fact placed an
obUiTstkin upon them to ga God.
‘ Bt ;
great cost the sacflAtw of Uls only floh

'3

to Christ and an obtlgst^oo rvsu updh^;
them to do so It It their duty to giro
obedleucv to the wlU of Ojd. This
fSrt m^xls to be panicmlaHy empliB*
alsed today, it is too fiwgiMiiUy the
case in our tgr- that mm coMOlt their
Iiermmal lucUnsikms in relstJoc to m
lUflous obUgstJous rather than to look
uiiuu tbeini as a duty owed to God. This
la a false attitude. Duly tboold bo B
supreuie ftcior In all our rotatkmt to
God. The supreme tioostlon shoold not
be what we want to do. but what QoA
waoU us to db.
To a«*cept the blmalngs offriwd to ns
In Llirtst idHMild also be cntMOod a
lirivllege. and the highest of prlrUegM.
Most UM-u look upon It as a grmt prlvlleiiT to bo InrltPd to a fesai fftron by
one occupying a proajltn*iil place In
life aud few declJne imrb Invitations.
How inuiB greater a privilegeMt U to
King or
which He has prejiared for tluru* who
accept (lirtst! .Nor esu wr dud any
reasonable excuse for iwfoslog His In­
vitation. The excuse* offered In the
parable are typical of those wbkh man
offiT to God. but they were onroasoaable, and otlMr gneals took their pUcaa.
Mo 11 will be with us If we attempt to
excuse ourselres from ar^ptlng ChrlsL
Gen. Til. 1; laa. Iv. 1-7; Eccl. xU. It.

NOVELTIES QATMEtEID) Et@M ALL @VEt TME GLOEE
•uvr or OUECN or »PAiN.r

The bwinttmi bual of viuren Victoria
of Spain hsfWWlth ah.iwn w as a re<et.l
gift of some titles ladle* of Kiurland
to King Alfonso. The work was done
‘,tn London. Prtncsaa Kna having given
Mvsral sittings to ths sculptor before

BRAHMS' BIRTHPLACE.

FREMONrS 8U|/mER HOME.

In it Ma>

7. USS.

THE PUTNAM COTTAGE.

"BLACK WATCH- MEMORIAL.

The old houjM- lierewilti l.|. tulY-d Is
at Greenwich. G».im
and there is u
tniditlun Itmt It was on. e .s eupled by
General Isiwe! Putnam
There H aorne
dllTerenre ttf opinion In regunl t.j this.

The fine «»ld house shown in th.- pic-

it U In Uic

W
:-v

:

(
General John i^F'remont Is burled In
R.>. kUnd cemeteo'. near JMermunt. on
the Hudson rlvrr
H» used to spend
his BiAptrners In the house herew ith pic­
tured,-^blch was i.n the opi^^osUe side
of the river, near Tarrytiiwn,
No
monument marks the last resting placiof the Pathfinder and first candidate of
the Rn*ubllran party for president

but the Itoukhleiw o? the Re'^lutlon
have accepted the stul> and have fitted
Up tin-cottage as a ineetlng place. This
organisation has devoted lt*olf t.> Uie
preservation of our historic landmarks.

negle ,
. al “Black Wat. h“ regiment at 1
lorl.al
ct*nder.*ga. .V Y.. the scene of s.m
stirring eplso^les m Hm French and |nr of ITi*
The “Hlsck Watch"
rej-ently platYnJ a memorial tablet on
the wall.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. BOSTON.

cUl siruciurr as It stands todwj
biitaln.
He bus a v*ry |
lion of . so called smart English
ciety, and he docs not hesllale la say

Rpsekstr

IUt>.bur», «,d 1* one
[ I
lbs city.

her manlage. The execution of the
bust was^t^hs^ been kei»t a s«^t

It Is a wonderful comfort aomBOiiiBB,
when our way seems hedged In. our
Is empty aud we ourselves belplet^
emember how great are God'a rtonly a hurngh
woMl; there to jtothlBg really hoymisBi .
A MODERN-ENGLISH SAVONAROLA lu all Hb univetwe. And Irhal toola tlw
Father H«man1 Vauglisn is thr EngMast^
Wurkiuan
tmaa!
A bit of ipod
Pali priest win* lias 4*een preaching
mien blind syto; B pebble by a
v powerful senuuns against «h* sorippling brook can tWBBp a giant fraiB
the path: a woudlaad itSek rut to guUto
beep will suffice to bring water from
desert risk; a fllBii'a worn gannaat
will open a way through the waraff;
a sunrtse-Juat the breaking of a commoo day to all t# world bealdaa-la
enough to acstter an Invading army
then He wUU that they ahould go.
As It was in tha pBaL ao It Is atilL
HU soft, white snoWdakaa, muldpUad.
will block the mlghttaM rogliie man
has Invented; Hla gUUerlng Iri^la* will
break the Hues of bUniBa communlca
Uou. Amid our dsarlh and poverty Uaa
hlddeu tiod s wealth of teaouroea. and
because we see
be done to no
or courage coneerDihg Bny good cause.
We may atk what we will, from the
loaf of bread to the coming of tha
kingdom, and be aore tUt If it to a
r-al and Itoilm need tha rather hear*
nial 1-are*. |bd thBt the gey for tha
cgicnUig of tb* Binrchoime 4bd the aopiDg of the want hea oaBr at band-^

>ee
IB B
prs«?
cal music

JEWISH

MARRIAGES.

idt at the right iiaod
With every other nation- of
her plac-e In the cerem4»riy
left.

a surprise gift, but in som* way It

CARRIAGE FOR AN INDIAN PRINCE'S GOD.

A NOTABLE KENTUCKIAN.
Joseph C. 8. Blackburn Is one of tha
nost prominent Democrats In the sen­
ile. He was made leader of th* min­
ority after Senator Oorman's death, a
dUltoctlon he wlU hold until March.

I

mmE i

1 the cot Is ths carr^ of the tarorlte
gndoCBMIlvsgilaflalBdlB- This nUer of Bikaner to a very ^out
j ha Mwar ttaekla srtHtout hla gud. which to conveyed to a hiJFhly oi
^ MhtelsaMtsew^dniwakraieamoleacTWdcmttle^drtTenbyapitesL

i;

f of tbe Christian
stroctore lUustrated Is the recently completed and t
The
lad the -MoIIm Chorch'* oh account of bHng tbe at
Boston, it to aalladthe
to II7» with twaaty-weven OMmbetB. This building to am*
Clutollan prlenlteU. The
In America, aeattag AMO. It to to tha ItaBaa rtMtoaaoce style and tbe Intaflor
of tbe largest reUgtooa edtooe*
ed
one M bighar to the top of tbe lantern Ibaa Banker HOI mos
nniah ts of mahogany. Tbe sti
coat Of the church has been at

Xair. rwm haltoSt f3bSWatloa.
In a word, we teach not the useful­
ness of religion, but the religion of
usefulness.-Rer. J. D. Lamofit.
As Endeavor«w we lantt oarer be
among the oneiuplored.-llev. George
It. Wedgwood.
I have h
iclad With one ao
onto death. Tba
dety tbst
next year we bnrlad It Bbd Che follow
lug year It had a gMoila raanrracUou.
-Uev, W. A. Bracken.
It to In tbe ChrtatlBii Endeavor so­
ciety that tbe reaerva forcaa of Ibo
cburch are kept lu training.-Kyle M.
Alexander. BclfaaL
There to not a singla soldier In King
Immaniiel'a army who can dare Uka
bto ease until vlctoiy to Baaored bU
along tbe Une.-Bev. J D. QUinore.

get on wlttxmt Mm tbe more tbgy
want to help hlm.-Bav. Charlaa Bohaon. M. A.

BMhnd the hbnor aC 4wr dwchi^BgT.
TtL chUdron IB Mr Jsnler lodg^
BMtnt IhBir fmlban to Joto-Mr,
aMM.<ta«iOBUL
! La w
a■
<or toiMaMk.
bto

______

|M| o» «r tk. MiMat tetaa a
1007. wba*

having secured the supr^ri of
majority to the ataU legtalatiira.
to now eanrtog bto third term

- tsk eawxscMSHRSkcsaMtea

OalyttYaaroOiS.

WANT DEPAITtiENT
fiereisw*
MKtkutkeWaW
WANTED.

Mtfuifr
Itbrftcsf

Gener$li^

Mtw. mat 1 UM BrndUmt Antm.
■itta: «W* tana* tk*4U^kf»

5r~iT5i™E

Tbs tax rolls for tbs cattortloa of
Id! giaok. Good bool sad dty tssss sad spoMsI as
uads. f*atrsl locsHaa c
asBsati far tbs trs wards oC tbs
ATsa* Oas or tbs Sa«
«lty of Trsrsfas Ctty. Mleb, bsro bass
Usa^. lea eras* sad es»
sd is By baads for coUecAlos
ealsaSrtBiMHi la city,
will bs la ay ofdro for tbs pur
pries. Wads Bros.. 1X7 Tt
e of calloctlac said taxes ersry
Trmrsrss etty. MWA. Otlj
k day froa soor oalll Nor. 1. ISOd.
Btfqr M
l«f.
froB I oeloek satU 11 » o'clock la
>rsnoaa. sad froa 1 o'clock oaU!
rOB SALC^IIU-Tbtrty aerss.
4 o'clock lo lbs sfisTDoos of sscb day
sad a bsM vflsi Ualoa stfsst. Tlura#
All taxes paid bafora 8^. 1st will
tboatsad bssrtac trUt tmss; I
. racsired wlfboot oollectloa less,
gardsa sad frail solL^ CsU lor pries. sad sH Uxss rsBSlBla* unpsld
Wads Bros, ITT Frosl strast. Trmr1st sad oalll Oct. 1st. a peaaUy
arss aty. Mleb.
Juss ll-tf
of OSS per cast for coHscfloa will bs
cbsnad. OD all taxes rsnalolac u
FOR SALE—144b—Hsrdwsrs stock U paid oo Ocf. 1st sad uaUl Nor. 1st
good uuatM town wUkla tsa Biles peaaJty of two per caol for coUacthB
at TrsTsras City. Oaly hsrdt
win be ebarped.
Easy tanas. Oaasr la otksr bssSOfdce.^JtooB 20: Btate Bank bldg
asss. CSU for Isrolos sad Israw
J. M. HtMtlmaatel. City Treasurer.
Wads Bros. 127 From MrosC Trar
Datrd.July 24. IPW
srss aty. Mick. Cmssas pboae
July 240CI SI
lilt
BBT 24Hf
FOR SALC-Ootlago at East bay.
FOR SALE—1437—Oaa huodrad and
$900
aeraoteeo acra farm, ooa sad
July 8-tf
bnyilt J.W Jackson.
bsif Biles aortb of Orsws. ooabalf
nils shore front on Sllrtr Uks FOR BA IX-1439—Eighty-acre
Bonb. sootb aad west of Burfs re­
OM mlW east of Beadon. sixty
under colilvailon: good bull
sort. one of tba pretUest resorts to
grtmnd all level. Low price.
the Orsad Trsvarsa regioB. Tba

>ple or Moauu
daily are sroatly

With a kmg Sowing Mack robe. UnA
cap. paintad face and a white
I. Ife demaoded of the hired
drt. Bdltb Malby. 1$ yearn old. who
ftlone at the Ume. lasurance
«y da the Uroa deatroyed by fire three
weeks iw/on the Massey farm. He
kid that be aurted the fires him
sell and threatened to burn Uie I
If the money was not fortb^lncThe terrified girl was not allowed lo
give aa alarm and the stranger set
fire to the woodshed. Mr. Massey
was wtkTklng in a field sotm
f away, saw the smoke and sue
ceeded la saving the house. FSimrs
at section Udleve lae recent born
fires have been of Incendiary origiu
and connect the mysieriouw visitor
with the suspicion.

B. J. M8RNN

I sxriffi.5-5fii.T5
Broawm^ of Dahlia. Oa. Saroly tbaro**

pM Ifror.bi

TWy bad roewt absTO r.tiMMi It
to nxla aad acMbar bad aa

Hack. 'Bus Bagtags

rormatrofi by Jobroon Urog Go, F.
. Mrofix. C. A, Bitgboc Drug Co,
nggUla. PriccS6c.

Don't forKtvl to Iroro your
•-Bbanic.- aaM Aororo^ ^
EXCURfilON to CharUvoia, Fotev
have oaly 4 orou la ay packet
order for bfick find bfiggiRfi
koy mU Maroor Bpriiros umdottow on
onlli.
You get iffom|il
■c 1 eeat or 9 roata, will yoa, ao that
Mf Illinois Is canceled. Btw* anb
•eiTioe.
can ride boiaer* 1 bareaY a Magh elo on pofit L fourth colamn.
cewt" be aaawaraA "Weier ariad
ACriVM UAH wwit^
U»w« lo
Sharpe." said RooaTOall. Tt doroa*
they have
me girts
Wi^ W» MBple «•»: -Umry 1
I hmvo a fine line of tfidJia
i-nnties hy
often happen that two pabUa aerraat
i *bemselv«s
Atoo oo* trmT«<llM
hororo wlien yon want to
era Rocky MounUta
spend I7.CHI0.000 and do ao4 have even taking HiVlIstcra
is no srberaing. they
take,a ride. AJao Iba beat
Tea.
There
car fare tn tbHr pockets t
Ics and have Infight shy of
ciuippokl livery foranykiad
themselves with.**
ofarij:. Call hero.
During ooe of tba earopa
John D Long for govnvwar of
I
T2U rii#«t*ul 8t. plill^
chusetts the lale "Cbartle"
China s puatal system Is only
Satisfaction jjuanmtccd
son addressed a gathering of Italians yeara old. Today there are 1.020 pt»*t
or no chari;tL
in the north end of Boston. After w- uffircs. of which 3u7 wen* oiM*netl last
WAHTfO-BoUi AklUirtl Md eaa
counting at length the virtues of the year. The wtwde of China. exHusive
lAbor to«M -lUtad- «ft «oplofaMO!
derDLKMWtlc candidate be summarised of Manchuria, is divided Into thirtykHM; f Alw bur sad
idcyrlM.
the qtialiUes of the republlca
A W. Homanworm. Tnrmrm Cliy
seven postal districts, .a d,»zen of
date ip this manner: "And what did which arc as Urge as m*»si EimuM'an
iU t, Frool St- Clf» pboai- m.
this man Lung ever do, gentlemen
V SUK Mno
A -wild maa" has been arrested at 'The only Ulng i erer beard that h
Plymouth by Marshal George Vandeto make a franalaUon of Ylr
WANTCD—^l(cb«s flrl st Pm Msr
car and sent to Elolse. He U
CondtnMd fiummtr fich#dul#. ‘
gil Into English and of wbiyi benefit
oastta BsUai Uom |sn« U tt
SO y«wm of age. with long unkempt that lo you. gentlrom, who can ro
Jiin# 12th to fitpt 25th. -OA
hair and whlskem. He was dressed Virgil In the origliiair
VfANTCD-fMlUoa sf s»i«tsai 1
m ragged hickory shirt, gray trouser
Two roorv women have Ixym added
Harxest Festival, neld Day.
brapar or oollartor. Addrw. O. F
which Inched scarcely to the tops of
the list of pRoCt In the Pittsburg
Two Ball Games. Ilorss* HaHng.
d0€ Uolos strsiC
July 23-if
his heavy plow shoes and the shoes harbor. Licenses to pilot liave be«
North RmriNL
Alliletic S|M>ns. nail*ecuo.
themselves, many sites too large for given to Misaes Ltwlso Woodbridgr
SlMiK h by Perr.v F IV.wers..
Lv. Cbleago ...........,Turo. I:fi0p.m
OIRL WAN7»-aood girl for smer
him. had be€>n filled with mud
IMppold and Mary M. Dlppold. alsters
S|M-,lul train h-axi-s at 7'mi a. m..
si bott»#work. Apply to Mm, J. W
keep them from coming off.** he aald of Sewlckley. There are now four
fare Jl.»Mt for rouiul trip. .Sism iai re
Hmsoas. €U Ws-Wogtos SL
He said his name was "Jimmy J
t. 4!fi0a.m:
women pilots who ply the Pittsburg
whole fsria la level sod extia deslr
Jaly rMf
and could not. or would not give any water*. *They are Captain Mrs. Msry tnmlng train.
X. C;00a.a.
able as a resort proposllloa. <
.Prl. 10;l0a.ro.
June 21-tf other Information about himself. His Ber ker TTre« n. Mrs. Mary Bwan and
Isens phone 1219.
NuTICK
ba asslly plsftad Into onshllflb
WAffTED-Com la lbs ssr sad osU
fingers were stained and -scratched the DIpiiold fdsters. Mrs, Swan Is the
11. F. Hendricks has inovetl from 320
lots or Ore lots lo the acre, or dvs
kllM prtos pskt B. J. MnnsaS
i:nh.n
str«*et
to
711
W.-lmler
97$ CASH wBI boy kE 110. Hannah and apparently he had be^m living
master and pilot of a ferryboat which
Chicago .................. Frl 7:00 p.m.
bsndrad sad elgbtyEre loU. which
msy JWf
aveane. Oak Heltbta suburb. D$xl6$ lierries. He was nearly famished crosses the Ohio river at the head of slre«-l. Order.; for ran'«t weurliig Arr. Trmverne Clty....8ua. CrMaeTO.
ran Is* left ttl eltlier plar-**.
with a very small sBounl adreitlsfed. If aold before Sept 1st. Apply when he was given hU first meal hy Brunots Island and Mrs. Green is cap^
jut y14 imo* Lv. Travorro City........... Bun. t: a. fit
Ing would asll for at least |M
to Tbos. T. Bates.
may 9^ the maralial
tain
of
the
Greenland.
The
Missint
per lot For natural advaniagas loWITH G\Sril.lNi: at 1K<- a ruHon
Msr> Mtyoski. a little wrinkled Rus Dlppold are the daughters of Captain
cation can not ba baalen. In
FOR EALE-Two tnllrh r«wa Call
FOR SALE—Three horse power
fdau woman. KC years old and t
Krwieri. k Dlpjiold, one of the Urgent GAS Is niurfi cJie!.p«-r. It bus iilwuys
partson with other properly and tba
Wnillamsbiirg. one lung. lbr<*e sborl
blnatUm gas and gaaoline engine. to sjH-ak English. Is ednfined In the IndejH ud.-nt Uuii owners. Their home lM*en clieaiK T Ilian wood. t'iiuiu-< iU>us
price asked, this farm Is oFerad at a
‘ oo No 3 lliir.
^
sug 3 tf
Coat 9179; will sell at « bargain Kent county Jail for safe keeping be­ at Sewickley Is the rendezvous of lh« free to Aug. 19.
very low figure. There Is Umber
Bteamer minola makro
Address or call at Arms A Cole's. cause of a sensational attack
masters and pBots of Pittsburg. Now
FOR »ALE—Reglsfertsl Kantucky
enough to pay for the whole farm at
RWhU^rr CRKAM, gnaranti-ivd t,? at Chicago with trmlfit on all
122 Case 8t.
July 20tf the lKnne of the Utile Sisters of the that the two dsiighters have been
lliiea for poimt bayoad.
beagles, uln** aeekii old Inquire *10
price we ask for It If you want
whip. Omt*n <!liy Uilry rumiwny
Poor at Grand Rapids, where slie was given licenses to pilot steamers the
Bay street or rail ntr. 71C.
bargain and a money -maker, get
North iKxmd atnamera mak# eoaaae*
CItz, phone 97B.
July 3U;t6
FOR 8ALC-S0 h. p. .l.ttonAnr bollrr
h„,
entire family Is entitled to command
sug 2lf
Hons at Mackinac Ulaiid wHb all
after this. Wade Bros. 127 Front
*Dd BtUnju. My II to. P
^ri.-vanr,. uK.lnM th. .IM.t, and apon- vessels The sons roHowe,! iliHr fa
steamship line# afroinani for paluta
street, Traversa City, Mich. Cllroplw. compile. Wm. Jaekaoo.
|
pll
on lake Sii|M*rinr. luike Huron. Laku
ther* profession and air mssier* of
FO RdALC—At rion«*r livery ptsWe.
Iseus phone 1219.
may 24 if
Erie.
GiHjrglau bay,
Ontario and
auR 1 lino
s,„. „„,r,.a1*"d a lar.c immU- hosts. The two wam«m learn»*d ilic
ose ssBlI donkey, carl sml harness;
beyond.
of them In her waist When ^he be rivers with tlieir father and on the
▼ery gentle for children to rWc or FOR SALE—1432—Forty acre farm,
FOR
SALE—A
IWie
rowlKJSt
and
sin­
gan
throwing
them
there
was
great
iiacket
Ori^-iiland
Of
lh«*
Gre*»n
line,
drive; price |:n. One lop hugr.y In
close to city; well watered, fine gar
gle bugjo'. W. B Nelwm. 319 Hast consternation in th*- home. Borne of which Is in cfimmsnd of Mrs. tln'en.
pood repair. |10; «me rnmq)) lop
den and truck land. Small piece of
Front.
aug M» them were as large as a man's fist Th,-y have s»TX«-d their full appr<‘nflce.
money take, Ihl*. Call for price
'Pbaetoo la good repair. |7!l; one
ami did tmirh dsnisce to fitmlttire and ship «'f thr«nill the pilol house
Wade Bros, i::7 Front «l reei. Tra
pbseum. low down. |20. H J Mur
FOR SALE—1445—Residence FUs windows. None of the sisters
«n,l on the nsif of Ohio river steam­
arse City. Mich.
June ll-tf
large roi>mF;
Ninth St . ck»se In; large
rtx>ms
.■Ilou^l> Injured.
er*
s^ price;
large
house;
large
lot
( aptsln Alexander Slmpsuii of the
SALE—1438-Ten
Ihouaand
I lean
The nitibt (lt*airah'o
iiieUiuiii
FaE wtALE—le-inch C-^lsr wo«h1 FOR
At a hallcK.n nsrtmsh.n whlcti
A No. 1 projierty; easyy lerrt^; call
eight hundred feet on State street
ilo iiVBT* |>riKlu«txl
prieexi
Traveraa City Mfg. Oo.
July ll-tf
being given In Swartr. rce<k W«‘dnet Alxerdeen liner Moravian has just com­
127S:i3int
for price Wade
Value Impossible to estimate
or ttbo monoy. Heiin:
for
evening an eiphs<k»n <icetTrr«l pleted Ills seventy firs! voyage, having
St.
Cltlerns
phon
*f
nickel
traveled 2.OO0.IHI0 mlliy without a mis­
way al»ove price a-sked. This Is one
priiiciiuilly
FOR tALE-One acre lots. Your
rbt Kind burning gusolln.- and
ittlih* lobe
of the
dehlralde pieces of
tPbaaca to gel a Urge lui at tht
*ne oil among the large rmwd tha hap. a feat supjkimhI lo Ik* iinparallekd
oim* Uriiiaheil. InkinK n
erty In city. As a buMness location
oaim
in British marine circles.^
price of a small one. Fine I.k-sUou
oc»d near the gas l»ag Several
U BffMl JuiMll. l|0a
OR SALE—1467—Sixty acre farm,
to ^:oItl nr
h igh
, rininli
cannot be iH-aicn at price asked
An ex!raordlnar>- iiilser w>s "Fa­
W. M. Gordan. 417 W. 8» venlh 81.
le wen- hurnell. bnt none seriously
VnOMl«v#Trav«*iatyaa laUmt .
on.-half mile w«>st Monroe Center;
•ilver.
ilver. afiil will wear longer
an Investment, will say that with
July 9 1 mo«
One excited woman, wishing to qiienc ther" Aeby. who dietl the other day at
forty acres under cultivation; creek
ami give lielU*r general Sali«buildings now on the*, property,
les. threw a i>all of what she Berm*. Hwitzerland. known as "the
aiKl spring; all g.M«l soil; gcsxl loca
faeliun Hum any limilnr
which consists of four frame alruc
most mlHcraiilo mls4*r in Eunqie."
RUtINEfiB PROPERTY FOR SALE^
^upjKis«*,l wa^ water, hut was <
tjon; close to Krlusd. church and
grxxU on the market.
Store buUiUui and corner lot on
tores, covering al*out one-balf of the
an dcattslng the total dc Since twenty year.* of age lie had
jrroat atreet Ala»» gcMnl house nod
finest resort on Duck lake; call for
I*rie«t*as follows—
grt.und. It shows five per cr
1 ..f the $4>s« halhKHi Th.' as live.l on charity ;it an exiM-mlltiire of
lot Would trade for dcj^lmhle reel
price.
Wade
Rr*»s..
127
Front
Si
ten thousand dollars. With a mexi
Tab!.* Sissms i« r tu-t
was 'is-ing given 4>v l^nif :: c uts a day He dle.l at the :,g.. of
• dance property. Knqulre 23C
(MlUens phone 1219
aug 2 if
CleacIri.rdJcern. up to date brick building. It will
Oliver of Mason, as the last event of 79. leaving IGO.immi. HLh IkkIx was so
show at least three times that
Desert Sjs tons le-r
t
the day during thj- idg farmers' festi- emaciated that It resemblcil that of a
FOR SALE—1466—*H feet on State,
Lleaelri. TiOc
amount on the investment. Call f.
mummy.
lltf CAtM will buy lot IK8. lUi
n;:. fret on Park, directly r.piKiMie
price. Wade Bros.. 127 Front street
TiXa
SptiraiB
1ST
8«*l
Paul PhllliKifeati Is rememl»er«-d a*
bR^na. Oak llelghU suburb. M>xlC!;
I*ark
Place
hotel,
corner
lot;
suit
(F,
cjaeh)
. fiOr
Traverse 4'Uy. Mich.
June 11 if
If wold lii forc B4*pt. 1st. Appl
anti Rapids srlusds first Ui adopt the artist who painted the iianomma
JUU.B.IU. namtttMmt.
able for any class of huslncsK; for
Table SiAoons |s*r B<d
of the battle of Gettysburg, long on
C» Tbos. T. Bales.
May 6 If
ImioKk on fhe History .of Peace.
livery and sales Vtahle could not l.e
h; oaeb). $2
FOR SALE-1291—Eighty two feet on
exhibition in Chicago and other hig
Illlam llarrlR. :.o. Mls« Maud Co:b»*aten; central Ux-atlon; front and
State street, one hundred and filly
cities A few days ago Hie famrtus pic­
tm'CAEH will buy lot 230. Gran
The moal iHXjnoiiiical gooJs
If.. both of Dexter, quietly mar
side
entrance;
beat
location
In
city
fo*l
df*
p.
all
covered
with
two-story
ture turned up In Shoshone. Mont .
Stroet Oak Heights suburb. tOxlCIi
known for hoU:Is and rrotaufor first class hotel: hard lo estl ried Tuesday.^
frame building, fitted throughout fi*r
feet. If wdd l-fore Bept, 1st. Apply
hut not on exhihMion It had lieen cut
mnU, ' A trial will ponviooe.
male value but Is offered way below
firr.t class livery and sales barn
Ann Arbor has new fire apiuirslus Into strips and was used a* a restau­
to Thai. T. Bales.
may 64f
what it l5 worth at pn*sent time;
Also forty horses and all nec.
which a strmm may be thrown 16U rant tent at the ofM-ning of the shocall for price
Wade Bro-». Trav­ feet in the air
equipment, buggies, cuttera. backs
RBO OAPM wlU buy a % acra lot In
erse City. 127 Front St. CltUens
drays, sleighs, harnesses, w
BIrehwood auburh. lOd feet fronting
Fowl.-rville may secure a cigar fae­
Rockffclh't is a nani** that InMIm-in
one 1^19.
ang 2 tf
rolies and all personal property la
npoo Bast bay. 912 feat oa Broach
ry, .employing 79 hands, by putt in.? the writers of newsfuipi r heoiilinc^ on
1 srnv* #A Trarara* Otf —---------alKwe building. This la one of the
fdreet ifrold by Sept 1-t Apply
up a iH.nns of 17.900.
accomri of its length. Many pats rs of
Tbos. T. Bataa.
may 6 tf largest livery and sales lutrns In this FOR SALE—1465—Hotel and furni
Samuel Flwr«.l. For^lvcr. kflled late have used the expr»'Xsion "John
region; ccutrallv located, doln* a
lure, bar and fixtures, small town
bile bunting, result of ciK-ked g\in n." and there is no iKissll.Ilitv iluit
FOR EALE-^Teml bouses or will
large and profitable business. In
clove to Travers*. City; gmsl pay Inc
ntiy render do<-s no! know u l»o
ffiimlng entangle,! In shublH-ry.
rant Howard WblUng.
may *-U
fart, present owner f»*els able to re­
piece of proper! v; call for price
' Frat • houses in Ann Arlsvr rei»or<- meant Only a few xcarv ago rea,I.-rs
tire and enjoy the tomforUhH* for­
Wade Bros . 127 Front St . Traverse
FOR SALE—Two bouse# In good loca j tune made In this aame business.
1 to l,e in frlKhff.iIly tinsanltory con­ of coiiy for the stKirring page n-ft-rred
City. Mich, ntlxens phone 121
Hon; one nrw house Just complete*!
dition B<»ard
health Is Investigat­ almost dally to Vohii U" In ilo-ir < ;,{e
This, reader. If you contemplate en­
I Ions and ev«*rylsHj) knew that Joi»u
Will sell on time to suit cudomers I gaging in a business of this kind,
ing
atx. ph(B)e CKK.
Iune23-tf! win par you lo Investigate. Call for
Pontiac coiinrit ha.s ordere,! Midi I I^wrence Sullivan of fistic fame was
LOST
JJLSOSROE GEO. W. HeWETHT
gan Telephone (\j lo r<*move Ms poles Iridicatcfi Such is fame.
price Wade Bros . 127 Front street.
FOR SALE-14r.9-Modern residence.
V.-terans of the civil war ar- ,lying
Traverse City. Mich. CUlieas ph<»ne LOST—Black and white check Jacke t from resl.lent ntn‘eis and place them
Btate Mr»el. thre*' tdocks from post
now at nr,* rate of Hmi a tlay, acror*iwith black velvet collar and cuffs, In alloys.
1219.
June ll-tf
office. rurwace**ehwtrlc lights, ga.*.
Ing
1o
n-cords
of
the
L'nli*-*!
Stat.
•*
between Columbia hotel and Board
Ihstriluitlon of patent medidne and
.batb. An A No 1 proposition. Call FOR SALE----- 1273-^ne hundred and
man ave Return to Record offlee advertising matter pertaining thereto liension nffic«\ The numtbly r,-|M»rt<
for prtca. '^-Wkllp^llros.. 127 Front
twenty acre farm. «U miles wen.of
is talKXjed In Pontiac, order of Mayor for aeveral months past have shown
atroat. Traverro City. Mich.
the death rate among the old soldiers
city, about i sventy acres under culti­
Guillutt.
June 11 tf
•Q KIW WILHKLM BLOC*
vation. Good bouse, large ham. with LOST—k. V. watch fob
Kalamazoo city council grants sa­ to be In the nelght»^>rh,K>t! of C.‘hsi a
turn to George Miller.
Peuslon off.,.* officials who
basement
Following crop: Ten
loonkeepers permission to keep aa- month
fffiO CASH will buy lota 1*2. IM and
have watrt„-,| the figures clo.sely an I
acres rye. four arret wheat, ten
loons
open
until
11
o'cl^k.
an
hour
114, Rosw alrect. Oak Heights sub
Known the tendency of the death ra'e
acres com. seven acres poUtoes. LOST—W'hite faced Sliding scale n
later than usual, during races
arb; 120 feet on -Rose. 199 feet on
Reward If relumed to this office.
are of the opinion that the nunilM-r of
fourteen acres oats, aeventeen acres
Ororo. IM feet on the alley. If aold
Jub' 30-ff
hay, forty acres wild timber. Call
EXCURSION to Charlevoix, Petoo- civile war pentloners has readied the
U-fore Sepl. 1st. This U-a great
CHOICE STOCK
for price. Wade.Bros. 127 Front
key and Han»<>r Springs tomorrow on maxlmom and that her»»after each sur
barsala. Apply to Tboa. T. Balea.
street. Traverse City, Mich. CUlims
ttromor llllnoia U canceled. See a>’ti- ce«*d!ng month will ahow a ,i,*cn*a*e.
in several Rood colors.
phone 1219.
June ll lf
cU on pafi* 1. fourth column.
FURNISHED ROOM i
EXCURSION to Charlevoix. Peto#
FOR SALC-1497-64 feet front OB
electric llglils. 12
FOR SALE—1431The report of Proaecutor Jame# A. key and Harbor Spring# tomorrow on
•troH.
Amll F. Nerllnger.
M
Green. Lenawee county, to the attor­ ataamcr IIMnolf U canccifsl. Sec* artl■icBt bolldlaf oo'Tbe west TbU Is
mall t»am. small oo'hard. All good
Good and Prompt Service.
arden ground. Two cows, one bun FOR RENT—Furnished or onfur ney general for firat six month# of -ele on page 1, fourth column.
tbo moat centrally located lot In ibe
red and fifty chickens, three hogs,
nishetl house, comer Oak and 1906 abowa forty proaecution#. thirty"ocnlrml dlatribvtlnr P<'lni
horses.
Cit. pbon,3<4
lUt-IsUSt
Seventh. Call Misses Carroll. Cll. acven coovletloiia. two acqufUalt and
modem, progrroalve city 1q central
just the proportion for
The Crogregatlonal
church of
phone 62*
aug 2-tf 006 nolle proaaequi.
Mlcblgaa; aultable for any class of
party that
GreenUuid. K. H.. ha# Just olruervnd
the rea*ei**of ^e*riy to gel
Sualaeaa. Call fevr price. Wade
time to a good profit With ROOMS TO RENT-Hol aad cold lWvt*»<ir»QrorTOIatln«»w^ af^tbi wllb doe rejoicing# It# two hundredth
Braa^ 127 Proal 8t.. Traverae aty.
aBDlTerxary. ;In the two cenlorie# It
water, gxa. electric lights, steam
Mlok. CltJ»«w pboae 1219.
ground will rom
has bad but a^^en pa*tor»: Ua prroen*
beat. l.aih. F#opl«*s Barings Bn
■ay 14^
ordinary bookkeeper, clerk or mrpastor. Rev. Dr. Edward Robie. la oow
Julyl24f
In hi# fifty-fifth' year of nenrioe. Our
Either Ice or Wood
broce offer at
New WBMW Blk.. Trmm C»y
of hU coloDlal predecetaora. Rev. Dr.
HOUSE TO REirrTrav'
will be delivered
tvMty M farm CM naif mile 127 Front street, DC
Baioiiel McCltatAsek, aa chaplain of
promptly if ordered
MaFlaCIty; tarot far* In licelaaau Mlcb. Otlaros pbooe 12
Oolroel Gofffe^a regifieat, went a«awfrom
■aaty; food locatkm; owaar la
paigalng In Canada and aaw the ca|e
O. P. CARVERa BRO.
robar buaiaroa: win take part par FOR SALE-Pony from, hamew.
tvrw of Matttnml; later be waa a chap•muA Is mUbM city property. wagon aad alelgbs; will aeU all to
lata 1B the coatlaenul army, to wbteb
WaSa Broa, 127 Ckrot Et, Traverae getber or separate. Here U a bar­ MOMEV TO LORN on pmaul ptop!■
gave
three
acaigNot
oae
iff
U
mto
<rtr. Anil r. Scrllascr. XI
gain that caaaot be brot* J. E. QrelMteb. Omaasa
retaraad boaaa.
loir
Uck Ca
Jaly IMf ' Buk boUdins. \

MKM WMtnO^-Mtm

Eicursion to Weiford via Mani­
stee t lortlieastem R. R.

Horthern Michigan ;
Transportation Company

AUGUST 4TH.J906.

Sttamer IHiaois

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FOR SALE

Solid iNiIvcr Metal
Table Ware

I. C. BURNS, kgtnl

PereMarqu^

mmm:
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'Y

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EiLLWMRI

nOlTROE a MCWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE
Sweet Peas

FOR RENT.

Chimney Sweeping. CleanInr and General Work

FIANEH. PAINE

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MI80ELLANEOU8

Jiinu c. Nmiliiig
cit phone ?n:

Homer Snyder

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tmmm «tik «!« aa< aMpa,
tmt «fM 4ufe tt rad tttmr Md ddlil^ i«Mn tkMr MIoaciMi k»
«l»«IW»WUMdaadMMr.
BMM * ikatfwiEaea—BeBBe
eeede and white eea^ ftroB
cBBlit ea Cke toe. ehop ap lae. ■
MeMOy wfni 0glt.pat katwraa
Mtoee cf hraad aad batlsr.^ TkBi
irliB In a dUiag of M ar en taaty that It takee a pond ami
MMb4 wag wrMk glad BBMBrtOi to OB Mkir^Bt. vM fkaat vn Ik that
OriM tte Mb wUh Mm mn Mm dko M df dki Pdw. Wo koM aiaak oatra lo 4o: kM tkay ao aalMi
a—Far aa teealBi
fowod a toMt tho irol fov yoara; alur do that la war cnkvd tkac wo ara aavor
or a ptoato party.
Or
H
M VO M WM af aor ova. i
oeorvorkad oa tkM aaanaat. la tM*
TWmniiit ip»t
way I Banaat to lot mymH raot aa
r the shelU aad rad akto.
wwHB tkrMkara.
eery tne. or what M ketBr,
IM ^ l> rtfi«4 Mpm W/
ifBM. Oka aaa ga to aloop aa
* t\p ckBdraa krtag woad aad wmior.
MOM fg^.apoM Mr. aa wo i
koB do ta M woat. kat K la aot a arally oaafal wkUo any wort la to ko tor whieh le gisea below.
^I«W umk tacMMi la tka«wka M gM wafM la mttUmi
tlma all rant aad roaB abool to> Selad PrMMir-Thrat eggs hee
IWirn «ar« iM*!.
daaw.«*<ai
r. which f fancy «* a Boak kM- ^ oae taMrapooafal of hatter. <
tUrvfk.
MMHiif « <Mw aow ckildM a
tor way tkaa for one or ^two to Ure
of Bit on
Bwmt Mm !■ «M
dolag it all.
speeafal of braetard. onokalf a
m alvafo aarry ploaty of
JiV to mM. whm Mtai ti •MrWfO 'gMg MaakMi. for tko
eopfal
of
rlecBr.
Cook ' antll
ilMda aro oifka eaoi wkaa tko day.
lOM,
-. -■
WM lock »ooM Wro< WW> oof
Not
white krw
**OOMt •
r
of a
day old into
to lodt
where you ami ao* now acMBa. wkora
ily with fresh
Thm
fartli voll fir«.!> or foM MfBtaklo. Oray or ua
ran forgot for a vkDo tko old roo- dkeeee. then eprtokle thickly wttk Bar
But Mbm m
mu;
ttaa. aad giro youraalf op to tko heal­ llsh walBota chopped tne. SoBettmes
mo liMM 0»0I
dkoati. aad are aa oaMly waaked.
Wo alway* cany a naall foatkor pll- ing power of •‘aarth. air aad aky * for little plach of aaR la neceatary.

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ThM «• M Blip to MM
Oor rMt mMM tko oky.
IM vtkt kfIM.

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TMotmAMoMokM^
MMMtkooMkkoM
A IMIB OMf MA-

Miktki AkBMMMI M fiB OOHMM
omo.^ TMo «» tooB an MM fUtoOMOI to MMif Hobm CMr roodon,
M it M ifoo otoortlBiBi tM CiM
BMTO oro oro woro ^fMcrnHy M aiB>
uny. tko MO wo oood a MC w» Ml
tko my **»ta orilMf. Notoro do.
’madi It. and If kor waraHig U aoc
koodod tko laoYtUblo
kroakdowa
ooBoo. wUk lu oalMwod root and ae^
MMapanylBc docior'a Milo. It to Book
oaaMr to tako aa oeekMoaal day oM.
dr IT tkifl U otiorty oat of tko oobh
tioa. aka caa aoaiiy alwayi oaatek aa
koar or tiro at tko oad of fko kaoy
day aad got oat laU> OotTa oatdoon.
Tkm la aa oM Mylag tkat *Md aoMo
tka ooaotry. mao aado tko V>»a."
That tkoiw lo a tmtk la tb# oadorlytag
tkoagki lo ofmo by tb« aonao of
INBOO aad bUotog which romoo whon
VO rao away froai work and from thf
thought of work for a Iltilo whUo. (for
thoro to ao root la our outlngo If wo
cwrty tko vorrloa aloaK m our mlado.l
. Wo Dood amro thaa tko oaaohlao aad
tho frooh air wklak aiw Nataroo aa
tidotoa to lllaM and caro. Wo aM
tho poaco which ooomo from olttlag
with folded kaM fdr a lUilo while la
tho dickortag troo ahadowo. or lying
In ha May chair or Maaiock and
lunhlag up at tko golot otaro. w^ni tb#
a«*iifr of tko gtwataoaa of tko aMrorv
and the lluloaooo of our troukioo Bllo
our auuU aad kriagf ooBlart aad root
tatutrala. Try tt ikU ooaiBor. drod
koakOMolkoro. Forgot tho Martha part
of roar kotag. tlrad aad worm wHh
miiek WHTMW. aad lira for a Itttio
while la tho Mary part, oajoyfag aM
Huodjro^
tho good thingo which
and which rorhapo aro to bo
yoa will oaly otop acrooo tho throoboM
too aHvk id an oadortaklag. tako all
tho good Ihoco U la tho Uwlo oaoa.
tho ifiooa Bdairtcf tnatebod froB a
koty aftanKiaak acwlag or fko koar la
tho cool dOKk wkm tko fuppor work
Utalahcd. Ufo out of doort a* mock
aa roaatblo. aad whoa tko cMll fSatl
dan tOBo. yon will Uko ap yoar to*
door work With r^oWod rigor aad a
boan stronglkened by rhe good that
ba* MO to yoa during your aoaiBor
Mr lo Nature'* heart.
d(l
door* aad Uko bo la.
BpIrH of tko wood.
Waak MO clooa of daat aad dla.
Clotko BO ta your Bood.
Tako BO froB tko aoUy light
nwftko aakliai pooeo.
WWofw at
Klght.
AU yoor daaky twilight atoroa
TO my aokna giro:
t»«t
l> •>« x>ek tb» dooc.

un jr
Put rov rtoMiM

I

Ut — »ld»f Wi>»rt>OT
TbroMk n«r ••«<•«
|0|» PMT doof* ui) ukc •» te.
BpMI tt tkv wtmt.
Tkto «*—nk» Mzt o( kte
, -fcjroorlulr Ji«r.

•-

lav M oaMi Of oar party—ag
eaoa, vttk aolorod oorara. Tko tlliB
Bty ha floaod wp of oalloe la fkary
paltofaa (tko aider ehlMroa will bo
pfoad io ktfo tats fob.to doi. or fkoy
Bay bo mad# af doBBO. Wo hare
bag alt hlagM rod. Mao. aad krwwm
piBof op aaaa. aad aoooral af rad kaa>
gaaa kaagbartkioCa Tko bright
Babe aa attiactfn camp oatlt la the
gaytlBo to plla la the kamBodk c
a Tig far tao koaogt af kNAgm Tako
a haBBaek. If yaa kaoa to Bake M oat
of a MHp of vtdo. bean oaaoaa. a
wlU auad tho oktMfoab roogh .
looftho
halt paru of Boa't black ahlru are
kBt the thiag for oao la caap. I hare
aao pMoai ta aqi^roo-atripo*. dou
aad Plato hlaek-Mt togotbor reg
ly. aad haottod with brlgkt rod yarw.
Tho iUiag la two oM woeloB klai
tkoy Bade a much aofier eoror thaa
gtoa.
The good part* of ama** dlacardod
au. aad oot-of^o wrap*, poi
gothor otatywiylo with hoary yam la
I ekatovlftoh. Raod with krlfkl
Bd Mrofod calloo. BBko laattag
robat to apfoad oador fko bods at
alike aad oa tko gmi dnrtac tko day.
whoro tko pdtow* oaa bo plied, amklag aa larlttag placo to read aad roat.
Tie linlag to I hi* mbo Bay he made
of the atroagoot part* of old dre*»
•kIrU, aartog the piw of new good*
If yoa wait a real root aad a geaalae^
ly good lime, do not go to a -rewort:"
go where you can roam ml will, withom a thought of fine clothe* or what
•omo one U *aylng about your look*
acUoa*
Hare good *irong walking *klrt* for
pll tbo womea folk* old ei^h to
abirt vatata. with plenty of the
latter. In catora that will aot toll
y. to ckaago ofiaa. I^lma. dack
or oorert ototh la taa or gray make
Ike boat Bkirta. and logglnga of the
f oMitofial and color will keep tbo
daat aad Bad oat of yoar aboea. and
able you to tramp about In tbV
aab. clittb treeo. etc., without dlaaa.
Dua result*.
A regular touriat vedto a large silk
haadkercblef arooad tho nock, to pro­
tect It froB ««B and wlad. both of
which am soon burn It rod and aorf
If not cwrered clooely. I bare found a
largo allkoUoe one just aa otlcaetoos
at Buch lew coat, and le*a deplored
If loot (aoBe things win “Iob tboB•olroo** 4n spite of all yon oaa do I
Oar earlier trtpa were made without
Uhte. More oe ehtir*. hot now wo
hnro a fMdlng table campotoola aad
a aheoMrwn camp store. Wo atlH nae
Btatdvaro dtfkea. to sare room aad
bfoahaia. Wo do not burden oor
miroa wMh oairaa—Jaei aa few eooklag atowMla a* pooslbio I* the role.
Oeaeralto the women folks hare the
hardoet part of the work on sw^
Irtp, and often go home more (ir
than vkoa they left, probably proaUallrtag ta tho upon Mr torprtably plros
eemy moBbor of tko party a rorm
appetite, roqalrtng an extra amcrni
caoklag. I ekrtate this by taklag
aloag gaanod toasatoea. bean*. salBou
aad Mwlt aaoagh to laat through. If I
bareal toBatoaa left of ay own, | buy
thorn by tko duaoa. and inotend of buy­
ing tko boant I cook ap a kit of the
dry oaoa. and can thcB. Thot mb
hotter aad cheaper, and rorr ttrtlc
wurtt. To huTo RBB I taho proooreos.
JkB* and |MMoa Mutcad of plain
canned fruit, for yoo know they cannot eat half a^ Bach of It. I alao
hake ap onuugk anko aad plo to laa:
t«a days or twa vaaka. then lot tkoB
gn wMkaoi aftar tkat or rMO to the
naaroat town aad atoek op with giater taapa Fralt and not cake. If well
fraatad. win kaop aorml weak* If you
kind vlU ko trank If 1

■k<r> <MUi.»d0i
M Krtoet <u)mm ;

laattacaa.
m tancMvpt BOOM, tnatoad of
L rcvolar bbL Brand aad
kora aad ak iaao. wMk a

Ubol Noror oaco thtok of tko work
to ko doad' whoa you go hack hoBo.^
Tnuap. climb, bathe (awtm If yon
can), romp with tho ehlidroa. aad root
aad raad Whoa yoa aro nrad. Robob
bar nkora la growth to roat.** growth
of latalloct. aad the power to oadure.
• oara. traoMa aad worry hoktad:
la wrory oaaoo of Ood'a free air
tkat paar bolag win bead. Bank in
rlortoaa aaaaklno. take time to roInic# and bo glad, then go back, atroog
to body t»d Bind, to taho np the
dotloa of life, avootoaed hy Bemorie*
of tka Mad. fTB Ufa tmder boareo *
py. Tako your owa team aad
ig vagoa. or hira ooa. so you eon
gn whoiw yoo ohoeoa wlihoat lei or
ranee. Hare a corer of some kind
to yoor wagon. If yoa hare to got bows
and ooror thorn wllh hoary maslla. If
eaanot oumago a good ootf t the
trsi yoar. go tho kem way you can;
boa plan to add sooieibtog to II each
year antll you hire a complete one
that win be so conrenlent that it wfTt
k* a. sOBll matter to get iwady for aa
otttlag. and yoa will ho lookins forTo R each year with renewed
pisasarc. without a thought of leariag
rt of yoor plan* any more than
rooM tho aprtag hooaedeanlng or

Among tbo aaaonllal* of the pkmlc
labot aro oandwlche*. and experience
be called
ha* proren that thear will ^
for and enjoyed much more thanVake
summer outing. There
many dainty rarta
wlch line that It I* unnecewary to
limit the menu to the ever familiar
ham. chicken or beef sandwich. Th^
following are Just a* ea*y lo'prepare.
aad win be ehjo.red by every one who
ate* them.
Meal Sandwiches—In making any
rat Bandwlchea. the daintiest way 1*
lo grind or chop the meat eery fine.
There Is aoihhig more oaefol la a
kitchen than some simple food chop­
per or cotter They can be procured
for a dollar or two. and are a wonder­
ful aaring of time and labor. Grind
the bam fine, putting lo aotiie fat
with the lean, tkea run throogb
the cotter a hard bolW egg. and. If
you like, a amall ooloa. Mix these lev
gether well, and add. If obtainable, a
leaspoooful of horseradish. Spread
this between thinly sliced bresd. bottered. aad cut In small pieces. If
makes a delicious ham aaadwlch. The
sanclwii;^ are made In the same
way. while tR lamb and chicken are
better ground with celery. For the
cheese sandwiches, grste the cheese
refy gne. tlmn mix ta a bowl with
enough majownalae dressing to molsfen to a past*, then tpraad between
Cheese Sandwiches—Cot slices of
graham bread (quite freph) Into clrcular forms with rookie cotter, spread
one aide with cottage ebeese. the otbrllh orange marmalade; pot to­
gether lighUy.
Ssreet Sandwiches Chop together
kle ralslBs from which aemts hare
keen rewwred; to each cupful add two
dropa of orange flaroriBg. Pot this
mixture between thin aUoes ef white
bread with aew hooey. Tbasc are ao
dellcloas that the ftaror Is nerer forgoltea, aad more than pays for the
trooMe and expMse of making.
celery Smadwk^es-Chop fine one
cupful of celery, alz atoned oUrea and
uMeapooBfuI of Bngttak walnnu
that hare heea shelled and blanched:
ton them with mayonnaise dresstag to a paste, and spread upon thin,
battered brand.
ttoee Sandwlcbes-To rary the
prsseat letiaee
maalae oa the hi
batter, aad add chopped otlxes or
BoBa to the Bttaea.
A Mictooa Saadwieh—A dellMoos
M Bade by

pal parts of. Aa
ipriaMag B oa
: the layer wUk \

There b a certala charm aad de­
light aboot aa Impromptu picnic or
excursloo that far ootahlnea that of
the one which is plaaaed for days la
adraace.
*rhe hoeteas who Is quick to esscate.
and caa prepare at a half boar s no
lice an nppeilxtog lunch. Is to be enTied
“Bui how do you do it r Inqultod
’Yernl friends, who were good coekt
“Start oir at a momenCa notice.** na
they expressed It.
When It Is needed most. 1 hare the
least on band which can be used for
picnic.** remarked one.
Yet, If understood. It b an easy matr. In the «Ptt place, have s cup­
board or shelf deroted to plcnlr suppWi*
Keep an abundance of good,
clean boxes of assorted sizes (shoe
I and those enrelopes come In
are always desirable), plenty of waxed
paper to wrap sandwicbes and cake or
eookba In. Japanese napkins and
wooden pUtea
picnics arc frequent In the famIt may be adrtsaWe to bare a ragubr picnic ootit lo a basket or box.
which taclades plates and cops ta
agate or granite srare. knires. forks
and spopBi agll and pepper shakers.
It will be well to (nrludf s set
of ln>ns.'made to ord«»r. to use over s
big tMHi of coals In the woods, on
wl^ to broil a steak or some bacon,
make coffee and best cresroed potstoes, when a ^rm meal ts desired
on an all day affair
One »hHf In the china closet or

Ire*, mixed pickles and tiny cucum
bers. glasses of marmalade and Jam
in variety. l>e*ide* small boxes of butwafers and crackers and the fancy
swf-et wafers.
There should alwaya be aalad-<lres*
Ing and plenty of lemons on hand
Hare a large coffee-pot. only used
for picnics, and have the coffee measustM and mixed with egg before leav­
ing home
Jug of water in a great conrenl. unless the party la sure of a
ig or good water near where they
to picnic. A bottle of lemon or
grape Juice will U- found refreshing
on bot days.
Do not lake plea, Urta or musar
thinga which are In danger of apolK
lug the nmt of the lunch. Saiada may
be taken In fruit Jars. I>*nnce sand­
wiches gre easily made aim are most
appetizing, also thoae of watererras
aad celery.
Bandwicbes may be bad in great
variey with but mile work or ex­
pense. When there H. no thne for eren
that, put in a loaf of bread, a sharp
knife, a well-corered glass of batter,
peanut butter and marmalade, a
of cracky and a small disk of
errom cheesed Cookie*, as a nito. aro
easier to take la a Inacb box.
Do not attempt to take wafer Ice*
on a long trip, as they do not keep gs
well aa Ice cream —.New Idea Magasine.
A Summer on a Piazza.
*rbose who Sad it Impoaalble to get
away from home for a much needed
reel and change dorlag the hot summotttha need not despair
For
them there ts stlfl aech pleasure to
store If they happen to poaaeas a
a or a yard with a shady spot to
R. If the IMtasring plan la tried toithfuny for last one month It la safe to
any that 4ha “home oottag- will be^
come a part of‘ the family program for
an aaeeeatlBg yeara. Tha writer mays:
Try to ptoato on the piazza. la one
prner aaapBd a hammock. Beside It
and a Rah net or hortep bag or two.
I R store yoor magazlaea aad hooka,
year fanoy work aad wtapa CaRoraaath the toag open bag. place a tobto.
r of rastto mMB or a pBt hitchea

oaMhor enraer

■a oaa la Badad MP dr ttrod

: ei«M Uhtmm

;y

tot

BaMa aad

ttaa aad Bph. mure thalr hoa

Aai Mac aM MR« I

A fflrt Baffa math la i
ahMmaywmaaataralli
NBeaac oMea R to tad hodawoMl MiiiBiii. The pM at M
Me th BOM tmpMtaac aad ff ihto to
Mgh C%t worti of towertag it ohaMd

Ml It t. CtoBf*^

-u'

weare with ahlfUag ahadowa.naeli ptoOa thto hertap er ^Bla onrared

ly la tta caant of yoar dotty tjdk
wRh yoar toBlIy or lattoBU frtoada.

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wfll ta aaay ta go oa than tsro or
Me toara tower. Boon the rtghi
Boptlil CNifMb

polat gatota. A ptapaaat voice may
M be aeedfM. partltkm oR a eooy eeeaer from Rtoa aad gnau by aettteg of
oeCtoa or of wire.
Thare at the day's ctoso the laat

hrosy raoM or Ml. hot aaBe altoee
moved by a phy(MBi. If voico cul•erred: The lender bBrt of lettece tare lesaaos caa be uken this should
with Mtoee of toBMo donod with map- be done. bat. wUhont any expert
teachlag. a yotmg peraea^ votoe ts
•meaable to modlAcatloa and Improv.nttage eheoB. draMod with craam. a mBt throogh simple care on the part
lemon or ooBee jelly, cold cap costartl. of its owner.** •
a berry mooeee. or jeaket made wRh
Borne HeohhfM Bunuaer OHMa.
UbIetB end rick aew mfik. ierorad
acrawberry
Vinegar — Put
four
witk raalUa. tomoa. aherry. coeoa. or
plaoappto. are aaBng the Tartoty of quarts of hullsd strawherTles to a
Hone crock. Poor over them two
quarts of rtaegar. t'orer and let stand
lor two days. Drota off the UqaU
Hew to Maks a Camp Bed.
eltboot roeahlBf (he berries. Pour It
Tke maktog of a comfortable c
ever two qoarts of fresh sirawbeniea
bed la aoc a very dlRUnili amtier.
la the ernek and IH stand again'for
great troable being that it la aai
iwo days. Drala off the Hquid as be
fore and repeal the process onre more,
where it U Jeai begwa.
training through cheeaecloth. Tn
Qraea leerea and--mountain fcatb- rack plni of liquid add one pound of
rrs** are usoally deceitful to appear- granulMed angar. I>t boil twenty
aaee. ao that what looka to be a good, mlnatea. aktmming unUI clear. Hotsoft bed will amtally deeelap low lie while lukewarm and seal Ught la
places and bump* of every size and lenrtng. add two Ubkmpooofala of
shape when you fry to sleep oa tt.
itrawbrrrj vinegar to w gJaas of wa
There ta Just one way lo make a
irr.
romforublc camp bed. aaya Outing
Cherry Pnneh-—For cherry punch.
Nave the men cut a couple of arm­
Item and pit three pounds of cherries,
loads of alrndrr. airalght poles, the
laving the pita to cook with tbe cber
size of yotir Anger; lay theee side hr
ries tn three quarts of bulling water,
Hide, rt-rv evenly, on the groond lo be
rover aad set on the back of the
porered by the U-d. They should be range, where they should be allowed
laid about aa Inch apart and then anto aimmer slowly fur two or three
niber tayer laid Crosswise on top of bours. Turn into a Jelly bag and aJ
them In the same manner. Too can
low them to drip until all the Jutoe
hare two or more layers; the more
fiaa passed Ihrough that will witbon!
you hare tbe berter your bed will be-,
kqiieezlng. Make a syrup of three cup
becanse these poles make yoor spring ruls of sugar and the same amount of
mattreas.
• aur iMill ten minutes; add tbe
When yoor mattress 1* done yoa
^erry Juice; cook Are adnutes longer
xhould see that leaves and very snsall
snd pul In a cold rplace. Serve with
twigs are evenly piled oa top of It uaI little cracked toe anil two or three
111 tkey are three feet or more la
fresh cherries In each glasa,—Exdepth.
Over these you should spread an
oiled mo^illn sh»et and then aprtwd
Fofeh gwing.
your bUnkets cm top of the mheec.
Real comfort wi;i tj*.* found by th«*
which shtmld tw made bmg. like a >ld aa well os the young 1^ the fiircl.
dembte blanket, so that It ran be •wing, which ciCer* maqy advantages
pnllctl lip over the l>lankct* and used
^rer a hammf»ck Where „ne do.** noi
for your l.ed<ipread
rare to go to ibe exf>#'niM* of a new
This oiled muslin sheet is a very
me large arm chairs or obi •4 tteestha?
Important part of your outflU In-cause liave tMM-n long %»-r> Irr may t>e put to
It kc«>p«i the dampness from cominc cood use. Saw off tbe lt;g* and gUe a
ttp frtjm the grmmd. and It Is also wa­
reah coat of paint, then place Iwo
ter proof and wind proof, and. there­
•irong aupport* under the seal to fas
fore. wsrtn when pulled up over the
en ibe Iron chain* or heavy rope.
hlankct*.
[Mare large hooka In the roof of tbe
You can make It very easily by buy­
pinreh to suspem! the hanging*. With
ing fotir yards of unbleached double
plenty of cushions cmc can And real
width sheeting, hemming It up aa you ?um(an on hot days, old arm chairs
sou Id a aheet. and then haring It
bung from a tr<*e wUh heavy ropes arc
Dlled with Unaced oil. which sboold
much more comfortable for children
be rubbed Into rhe cloth by hand and has a swing board, and there are few
tKT painted on with a Imtzh.
.OHM S where an old chair can not be
This U one of tbe mort useful things found. If the S4-at U mlsalng tack a
In camp, and In case of strea* It can smooth board on and add a pillow for
be used over and under the bed a« de- omfort.
leribed almre without even putting
up a tent over It. though a tent vh<iuld
be use3 for cmiifort.

Birto and TM BpoMitag VMdaai
-How many glrta aeor gfra thamgl
to the pBch aad ttBihfa of thff
ar aaka Harotr*a Btsa:

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fatoeaa era hod. if the volee tones
per throat or Bomrtl Mmtiwctloa—
Mieo oae very Mmple aad easily n-

Proper Way to Build a Camp-Fire.
Kobcly ahouM boast of being abto
In build a fire unless he ran do it hi a
rain, when all the forest Is wet. and
lucceetl In lighting the fire with the
first match.
Even hi a driving rain that has las'?d for days, tbe clever woodsman can
Bnd bits of twig and other inflamroa
hie material that may be <lanip. but
sot aod<toB. He caa always And pertectly dry atuf In hollow trees snd
trader root*. He wUI spend perhaps
half an hour, perhap* even an hour,
kwkteg f«fr the stuff of this kind, and
will BO( dream of Stardog his Are till
he has collected at least a hatful of
tindery stuff aad an armful of small
twigs aad branches as dry as any that
can be found.
Hartog deposited all this stuff un
ier the best shelter possible, he drags
I log to the place where the Are is ?o
be and tarns It over. when, of course.
It exposes a dry side, in which the tinfler may he placed without getting
wet. Then other logs are pHed to
form a wall agatost tbe wind
Now Che tinder Is piled up. and then
with a fharp knife the driest atlcka
art whutled ao that a pile of thin
shaflBga is accumntated. The more
shavtoga there are the better.
Than tbo driest sttoks are laid over
(base and tbe sharings net Are. CarefoRy add wood no thp ira hnrna up.
r pot cMNigh oa CO amothor
tho Aamo. Oaa wet tsrtg srIU btoao
two may choke the Rre.--Amev^

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ra ora Bna

ran,

u> tom.!'^
and worship

.sclal aenrtoB aaBoaaBi to tta
church brevittoa.
Regular aenrlcB aa foOowa;
10:M a. mra moratag worahlp aad

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12 BL. Sunday aehoot If prayoatai
lendlag. Jr^ia the home SeportmdBt.
S;46 p. m. Tougf Pwopto*a BoMdIp
of Christian Endeavor in the paiiora.
7.30 p. m. evening worship. OoepM
mreiing and evaageliatle aervi^
Choir under direction of Dr. Bmith.
Thursday. 7:30 p. m^ prayor OBd
raferroee meeting,

rrldar. 7;#0 p. m.. lfai«ow*r dak.

Marateg^^aenrte^^

a.

Chrlstton

p. b.
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BvenlngaerTte«.7:3#p.B.
W. M. Bra irst WidaBif IB IBi

Soda] boors, second aad foarth
All ara waleoarato aO tka aaralaM
Feurlranth ttrara M. t. Charalk ,
Preaching service. 10:M a. B. '
/
Sunday school at 12.M au
Epworlh league at t:M p. m.
Evening iM-rmoo. 7:B p. m.
Prayer Beeilng. Thiraday awHBiB ■

Ijidles* Ubrary hMldlas. ftaod
reel, near Cam street. CapUto mM
Mrs. Douters In charge. Pahlle boMf
tags every night ocept Moaday. Boa*
day. 11 a. m.. hollaeae nseettog.
3 p. m.. Junior Baectog.
T. Stout, rsetor. ^ 3:30 p. m.. chrtottoa'a pratoa PMoa
e street.
% p. m.. rad bot aalvatkm m ear toff
T:3na-m. Except
Our
in the Arst Sunday in the month, then Lord. standard: Hottaaaf aato IMIiMk*
It n .*:u a. m.
Our battle cry: Blaaer. ttara to bI»
Morning service and sermon. 10:30
If Ion for yon.
L m.
Sunday school and Bible class at
Evening rarvlce and aermon, 7;J0 p.
Week days and holy days aa ap
Mntad.
A eordlal Invitation u> all these ser

Church of thi' Immaculate Conceploo—Corner Division and Second.
Low mass. €; high mass. 10:30; ves[>era and benediction. 7:3o’ p m.
St, FranclB (Hiurch—Corner Tenth
rod Caas streets. Sunday—Low mass
IS 7:30 a. m.; high mass and sermon
It 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benedic­
tion at 7:30 p. m. Week daya-Serrlces at 7:30 a, m.
Aokory mTiL ChoraK.
IUt. Hngh ksanady FOOUir.
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f:tf p, WL
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m.
at 13 m.
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Chriztiaii icleaea.
Sunday morning aenrtoe to Modora
Woodman haU over #oataffto«.
Wednes^y ^ eventog.
Teotlmoay
Beading 'roam. No. 314 WUhota
block, open every afteraoB (OBcapI
Sunday) from 3 to S.

cordial tevirottoa to ottoad ott

CHuncti Brevities.
Evang< iicaJ Church—in the aheeaee
of the pastor. Rev. J W. MOtor wlH
preach ai the Evangelical church Seaday mortilnz. The evening sanrlean
WUI be tn charge of the Toaag Peeplea- aoclety Mrs B, E, Befkaop arlll
* t
k-ad the meet log.

.No
at.BapUat choreh Baa- ^
day evening.
!

Chsreh of Chrtst-Plaa to guoad
the Qntot Hoar oerrtoe M f :M. Brtag

helpfnt ttaaghL Morataff woraMp.
RssaK::;?!!?
10:30. Benaonanhleci. “New Teato.
raraUa* naitiV tnMm
A '2rtlal waleaM to tkM* arailaM
Qtm b<rar. «:20 *. m.
Msnlac »onkl» and Mrao*. U:M

FMteMMI pra^ »MllM
lac

7:«.
Tfcara

tomBoatoa at IL
taoMB.
» Ptatwra of Twa
Mra krauas Aftar OoT'-A* kaMpt

day MBkMBap.
Tkara «U1 b* b

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Wbmen Who suflefrom unneeessary, (
pdnfUI. weakening, female compbints, will find that
Wine of CanU isa safe )vid pleasant remedy for aB
theiriUs. k acts diiectly pponaUtlwddicate. inflamed
ttawes. purifying the bkxrf. throwing off the d
and relieving femde <Ssorders sudi as irregdar,
scanty, profuse, painful catamenia, prolapse, etc.
AIso idieves headache, backache, dizziness,
. cramps, dragi^ pains, nervousness, irritabDity, etc.
If you need advice, write us a letter, teilii^ us all
3«our symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain
sealed envelope). Address: Ladles’Advisory^ Dept.
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.

AU. MRnosn su ir Di $1.00 Bonus

CARDUl

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tit tn pagi 1. hkUi
Our fritmd, Vht Ktttmy.
A c«to«i bt Ne* imey. who bM

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had pri«te
l»r caiTyiBf • noMil pi««*
«C mmpt with wbU£b bi omo of ,» bito
be mekee e lather over the affected
*pd anowa U to dry. He deehuea that the reUef b butantaAcmia
aod that all pals sooe eeaaea.
Filet end Metquitoet.
.
U a popular theory that pare|orte aad pcnoyrojtil win pcsd away
both tbete peata. but I have made mybtlf aairU like the tontrat alaed druB
Stores OBly to have a fly walk blandly
to ny eye, wbUe a niotqnfui atnmt me

m mr

, Iferc la a remedy given by an orlmtal traveler, who aaya that It U
tried and true. Plaeo a few quanala
cblpt In a dlah of water on the win­
dow tin. and neither fly nor mosquito
Win mier.
The chipa are to l*c had from m«>at
lanei! drontlata. and aurely It U wonii
iry*a«-

S'fc

^an Lampthade.

toft. tuMm'd Ikht reaultlnir
ctnlnty colorcMl abade over the
irhlte globe of the lamp U generally
liked, and this sliade U phasing an.l
novel, irht faahloni-d rrom thriv Jap
rant, loatentnl from their rings
at bottom. flliimlnatiMl with bright
Milora. fastened with riblwn: a larrbow U plae**d ni one side. Thejihad '
may be attached t<» a wire rrame or
piereiy.dUpoaotl over the gloln*. For
a eollege man or girl a lamp sbatle
eonolrueled after this d**ign **f eollege fan* will l>e an areeptable and
appropriate gift. These fan* are We
. talned In dejuuimemt *tor**s.

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Drey^ Martyr and flero I
«f OIM of World’s Qreofest Wroogs
RlgUdd After Twelve Years
«i tefTf IMi
AB M VMaM
Be. Was MM M LM

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•IM. k Faito

iBlaAlfMDrwrfmfortrBs-oo

tb* X«r Tack Wurid.
Tim Sm
• vtolmit usltatkm asai
Tha saeood was tha
aamahody was fanilshJ
about army plana to C

-TeU the whole of FTauce that
Far asore thaa four years Dn

Urtty at Cptmlo Dnjttm uMW to
■nocktM of tte vaml Mff.
Tba. tbiBC.. roobM «Ui ■ rkdy confiDemeut. chains. Srret and his
oiiKTivmlooBDaas an
part of ear- womTaar of all. inasnlty.
Utn aOcan to mamtfacttxrw rrldence
mi Life an DevTi W
to baar out their prejudiced tbaorlas.
In Uler years Dreyfns himaelf furA luaurioua motor omnlbu* baa ar­ lad to a cooceotrstioa on the brUOant
nUbed the feUowlng description of his
rived at Bt. ePuraborg for the n»e of Jewish officer, bis aemsatioo. bis
TT»e atone bat destined for my
ibr czar, built at Bodapeat at a coat qnk-k trial and bis deporutkm »
Esasorsd about thirteen yards
[If $10,000. It contalna a large atudy.
The windows were grsted.
Tha mBJs of Jnsrice grind slowly, The door was of istitlcework. with slmUvatory and a compartment for the
bu^ they grind sure. They hove taken
IroQ bsrs. This door led to a uma
UttW
ei^blUh^ ‘
aulte.
Innorence In wbl'-b the world at large
.
br s solid Wooden
EXCURSION to CKartevolK. Petoe- long has bellev^L If li Is any mUls-,

key and
Spring* tomorrow on faction to the aufferlng amn he cma i door. In this anteroom a guard waa
aUamtr llliuol* la canceled. Sec arti­ kx* back upon the wreck of admlnls- always on duty. By night the outer
tratloos and aspiring politiHans. tha dour was dosed Inside and out. ao that
cle on page 1. fourth coiymn.
coomtekm of the whole kYenrh natlan every two boors at guard relief there
tn violent dlatorbaoce. the dbigrsce of wa* an Infernal cUnetLof.k^.and
How to Pitch the Tent.
of high rank
Our experience with wh yr^lhor
when cemplng taught ua that beda
abbnid never touch the wall, nor
■hould fdher articlea of furniture, a*
the tent will nof shed the rain, but
wet through In *uch plares, aayi a
wrilertn Good Houaokeepjng. In or
dcT always to have a dry flpor even
when It rain* dig a amall trench
around the tent, and from that one.
an otiilct down the *!oi»e. for a tent
•h<»uld ulwayti W on an elevatt^l apot.
Slake ihe lK>tlom cmIko of the lent
down all aroTind: then If the end* an*
clo«?d. vtMi will be quite aafe even in
a strong wlnd*torm. Stakei should
in* driven with head slanting toward
the re:i«; they will stand more slraln.
JiiMi \H‘Unv a min examine the slakes
to SIM' that they are firm, then sllghily
loosen the ropes, as they ahrtnk when
wet wnd either pull np slakes or tear
fh'e ran%'as*. A!k>vo all. take woolen
blai’ki ls: there Is nothing so comfort­
ing wluti the w«>aiher is «l::mp. Hsve
a Inrgi- elos«-d box or trunk to k.M'p
hats and a|l starrtjed cloihes in or
they will lose their sha|>c a!hl stiff.

Allarkod hy a Si. Bernard dag
weighing In Ihe nelgliborhrxKl td
IMiunds. Starr Ilcalty. n young athlete
of Boston, was nlmosi drowned while
Immltig In^CasrHi hav. Ik'atty h.vl
dived off TreMhenV Inmllni:. and the
seeing him spln.-hmg In the wa
plunged after him. The young
foihcht tles|»orately for his life,
and would have dniwnetl had hot the
crew of an excursion steamer driven
Ihe animal awi.y and pJilltMl the etALKllED DEEYFtS.
haust*..! B«'atty intt» the Uwt. T1>e
dog is said to h.nvo Ix'en mad.
noon tbe corpse* of suiridcs
tbe path over whiclr,Lls
iTT '
•“
moment I left my
rrinccas Wioria. the kais<r*s oniv to- h» .lowly dr.Kg«l .,0 «
uo.. .u.-.
by tbe pmrA
no,
danghu r. Is wow a well grown girl. Ulcntton.
She U tan for her age and unconmnm
Tw» Heron In (be Ctmt.
: ooe of my movemenlB. Tbe piatd vu
ly plain In fentun's. hut whst she
Alon*Me of Dreyfux tbe nanyr. »n»ed m im . revoirer tatot on tliere
larks tn U-aniy is made good m h«« .tood two beroe. rrtxaaa mime- i
‘>‘<“<1 '» ">*• . rifle Md . c*rsprightliness. For one thing, she de*TTe to K. imlelibly ItokeU with the
> ”*
lore of trotb .od Jo.tl.-e.
«*>» <***'
stands in no awe of her sire.
One of them l> Emile ZoU. oorti
can Bcarcely l>e Imnoted of modem French noreliata. I
Tbcy are n flected In theae
now. ala*, dead and unable to Join In
from hla diary:
this final trinmph. For simple love of
•*rntfl now I have worahiped reason,
truth he dared to Uke up the can*e of
I L.vve believed there waa logic In
a condemned man and defy govemiblnga and event* I have briicvcd to
ment and army In hi* famoo* letter human justice. Anything that was Irbeginning **I accoHc.” For ttgt be ratkmai and extmvagant fonnd diffi­
wa* sentenced to heavy fine and im cult eotmnee Into uiy brain.-Oh. what
prisonroent and the lo*« of hi* Legios a breaking down of all n>r belief*!
of Honor bnttoo. He fled Into exile^
*^lnce I landed a month ago 1 bare
Tbe other man 1* Colonel rioiaart. remained locked ta my pen, with
who sacrificed rank In tbe army, favor, cloaxHl blinda. Several time* I ail but
fortune, fought duel* and aoffered went crazy. I had congestion of tbe
months of topri^mment because be
dared proclaim tbe guilt of his brother
“And ll»en I have never any liwa of
officers In condemning an Innoc-ent
Yet 1 know
man. It was be who dlscoveAwl tbe
2Pth of March, nearly
forgeries and tbe crime# that convicted three weeks ago, there have been letDreyfU* and had the t-oorage to atand
anc. I I
j4 £oodOrcan Jot $t2,so
for tbe truth. He wa* cashiered tn dlsCayenne a
Your choice of three , tuorc Jor $14
grgee. but tbe rehablMtatioo of the yrance for news of my dem*
chief sufferer bring# about Ida rcatort- There l« no answer.
} *our choice of three more Jor $16
tloo. WTtboot tbe dliworerics made by
days are tatermtaable.
Yon belter hurry,
they will not^be' hen* lung.
lurry. the
Colooel ncqnart while chief of the tn- Btonte of every boor a kmg drawn out
teUIgencs bureau of tbe army tt I*
Oonm in and seethe newJCimban
Ltmbdl (>igan
I am
doubtful whether the tanocenc* of
in biiDdeuiDe maliogany csee. This » a beauty.
Dreyfua ever could hara been ctaabthe first shown in the city.

Slaughter Sale °f
Second-hand Organs
Taten in aebaoge for Pianos

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
U.aUanct, Pfop.

In the sventag the heat juskea H fan.
poaalblo for me to go ooC I ca
ikeyte Dcgnitd.
At fl o’clock In fbe^monx^ of Jan. 5. work at my EbgUak aB day long-my
IBQS. 5.000 soflUsn of the trwii army
were drawn up ta tbe <Txamps de Mars
on tbe left bank of tbs 8c«m, ta lbs

city of Paris. Between a file of men
Dreyfus, In mOfona and carrytag a
sweed, was maxtbsd twforc Oenenl
Dartaa. The verdict of the court ««ttat was resd. An odjutaiit aetaed Ike
captato> swoed.^_Uuke tt ocas, bis

is Uneeda Biscuit kept

to ta mve aU aevapa aC papar.
r«e pweed together by Major
Oaa day ta the auasmar af
ISM ahe tanmd In i _
whkli aftmward becuma kwasm aa tha
iT It waa alk«id
I found la C
kappea's waatabaakat aad read:

EXCURSION to Charlevoix. Petoskey and Harbor Springs tomorrow ''n
steamer Illinois it canceled. See article on page 1. fourth column.

Itabsd.

Thm It M One Setl
So4a Cracker becaate
there it bat oae that
eooiet to joa jatt as it
comes from the ofvea.
Others lose tb^raliie f^^l
bj being ^oeed to tba
air, absorbing moistiixe
and coUocting dost.
The Ireall soda cracker
fr^ and dean by the
protecting package
f^OTonAi-wscurr. eoi«M»«

5*

, to sea me. I sand

mannel de tlr of the field artUlefy.
. “Tbto decnont to .«xc*.dlii«ly dlflcult to ert bold oC. «od I CM ootjr taw
!t at my dl.po-1 for • few dxyi. Tta
Ule nuiuber of eopto UBoac tta
m>0|«. «nd tbe corpe «re bM roqMtalble for fbem. Bwh c«eer bokUn« >
copy U r.-q«lred to nttr
-Therefore If yon wUl glean from tt
whatever intrrwta yon and let n-e
have It again as Boon as pomlble 1 wlU
aakm of It, nnless yon would prefer that I have !t
Ln extenao and aeod
send you tbe
copM in
copy. I am just starting for tbe ma■eorer*."

ScmchM M Agfbsf gf Uttar.
Geooral Merrier, minister of wgr.
General Boladeffiw. chief of the gmerml
SUIT; Colonri Sandberr. bead of the toiclllgcDce d*-partmeot: Major Henry
his as.lsuni. and other high offleen
began a srsrrii tn discover tbe sntboi
of this treasonable letter. They com­
pared many handwritings and flnaUy
suspicion pohiteU to I»reyfos. merely
bet-ause some of tbe writing rroemblsd
hi* style. •
* I>nyftw was not a dashing army of.
d.nt. Ho wa* a Jew. He spoke with
a c;erman a<vont. He hkd a bat
doiiioarior and n**oclatrd little with bis
inliitanr oiimpanlou*. He wa* keen,
f.:ndiuu». ex.-eedliigly n»teutlve In
[U£.r prtx i**-. More tlian this, be waa
w« jitby and rather too self confidenL
was alsiolutcly no other evlilcm-e against Urryfus than this simllarliy In handwriting; but. blind»*d l.y
pn-Judice. all the cliief*. from M«-rcier
down, were ready to pronoonc'c him
guilty immediately. More than this,
the unacrupuloa* Henry waa ready to
eecrelly forge additional documenU
whenevar needed in emergency, and hU
associate with the comic opera name
of Major Du Paty de CUm joined tn
icbeme# of InquNltlon.
It w.<i» Poty de tHatn who arrealed
Dreyfus after getting him to write
sample letters through a subterfuge.
It wa* Paty dc Clam who conducted
tbe searches of pai>crs and formulated
the evidence for the trial. He aei-ured
the noted criminologist and ezr>en Berttllon to make comparisons of hand­
writing and decide that Dreyfus wrote
the original bordereau. But all the
ac-ientlfic knowledge of the great Bertilloo and hla handwriting tests in this
case are now thrown Into the dust bv
the rerciations of simple truth.
It c’annot be said that there wa* a
preconceived conspiracy to entrap and
convk-t Dreyfus. But when the sus*
pickm against him arose the men in
tbe army staff who duilkcd him were
only too ready to condemn him.

Wive of Agfi-Scitttiflm.
Tbe ware of Antl-8cmltlaro then agi
tatlng Fran<re helped pile prejodl^-e
upon his bead Tbe army chief* were
overjoyed that the traitor in thcii
midst hsd been ’caught’’ Many ol
tbe Paris newspapers shrieked for vt-n
geanfc. The victini’a coovlctlon wa^
a foregone coucltwloo.
His family
tried bard to save him and Dreyfus
valiautly maintained hi* Innocence, but
to no puritose. Tbe secret court mar­
tial. on Dec. 2D. 1SD4. roodemned blm
or llfe^i. Devil’s Ulc.
Tbe Ge nan embassy wa* In an emposltSou.
It kuew that
Dreyfns was not tbe officer with whom
dealings were bad. but. being guilty
of seeking secret Information. It could
say no’Jilng. ‘Tbe most tint could be

Tbe Dreyfus famUy bem ayatemStic work ta esUbUsblng ibe coovlrt’a
tanocem-c. His brutbrr. Mathevr Dreyfus. apared nritber lUue nur taoory ta
tbe great nndertaklng It was alow
sad dUsppoIntiug at first. Everything
was hidden ta the secret archive# of
the war department The cdtafialgn
began U^lth the rousing of public o|»in
Ion, and within a year JYame began
to be tom by bitter cootrovemy that
etnbrulkd tbe government Itarif.
In INK a aew man wa* at tbe bead
sif tbe IntriUgeoce office in tbe petaon
of Lieutenant rokmel llcqnart. ooe of
llw youngest and mo«t brilltant men In
tbe army. One day the sstas )
Bastleti. acrubwumau at the German
embassy, sent In some scrap# of papiT
vrhich. pUfvsl out provtd to lie a let
ter addrt*«ird to. Major I^lerbazy. Ii
was In ^tbe handwriting of Colonel
tt-hwnrxkopiien. but evidently bad
bet-n torn up and anotber aeut la It*

hair,younnacmil MkwkharsfM«rM-food-Ay«r-s HsjrVifiir.

August before a court of i
rrokled over l.y Gulonei
The prloooer. like ons
unfavorabU
brilliant case and woo great ramo.
Dreyfus Vaa free, hot not rehabm- /J
tatecL He refused to accept the judg
ment as final. He moat have cumpMs
Tlndlcatloo ami be restored to the aanro ‘ ..
pUne of tanueroi'e on wblcb bs stood
before tbe ircosatlon of IflM.

mt -Wblf- tundov.
A iKTrtiubil pr*»l»l»-ui Is that sbo^ tbs
etym-.higv «f.^^^lll Hutiday. and tbs
sopfsirtcr# of Wbitsiioday cimld ST>eak
more ronlideiitly with thrir adveraarUs
;f tU-T rcfuciniswd that tlw \Yi-Ub call
file anuivcr»ar> "Sulswyn..** wbkb
mean# “White Sun" This title prw
siTvi-# the Droidh- tradition that tbs
sun alemt tbl# tirm* torn# white. No
doubt
tlw obi Britisb Itellef ansie from
nect Eaterhazy with tbe lireyfias af­
the peculUr white gUn# of tbe aonllgbt
fair, but ooe day. aecurlng some of
n-fierted from Uie banrtboni btosaomo.
majoria handwriting. I>e was str
which
mmrt loive been far mors frap
with tbe,^almltartly between It and
writing cm tbe “bordereau- on which pout when sunt'i Britain was ooe vast
IVreyfua waa nct-mwd. Tbe more be In forest and a iluim femw formed tbo
fortlOcalhw of every village.’ The pav««#tlgated the more he Iwcaroe
rimed tlmt Esterhaxy wa# tbe traitor gin festival of file White Ron pos*ll»ly
dcreloiied Into tbe “Whitsun Also.** and Drryfiu tbe Innocent man.
lie examined tbe ’dtwalcr.’* or en Westminster tJsaette.
veUipe. conUlnlng the* dof-unnmt# vu;*
pi#ed to iucrlmtanre the rapUlu. One
of them wn# n letter of 8<*hwarzkopiM'n
n ferring to “that iM-tmudrel If The
enny rli.pn* had a##crlnl that I». atood
for Dreyfu#. Piciuart found that D
•tood foi- Dnhol*. a poor »cribhW*r. who
wa* not In the army. This and tbe
’’bonlrrenu.- now U-lieved to have
U-cu wrin«*n t*y F^terhaxy. were It#
Peaobscoi BoUdinc.
only contents.
Ddlroll. HJcWcfii.
But when Plcjuart Innocently com­
municated hi# dl«-over> to bl# »uperi«W
Atitbnriz-i
to art In all caporoffl.-em. many
th. tn the same wim
|ih-» «»r Tfu-t. a# Eiccnfor, / ‘
had brought al#»ut the coodemnatloo
mli.lKtrator. TnuAer under wll
of Dreyfu*. be met with little rormir
Ritfiver, ItegUirar. Transfer
ag^Hnetit. Tlie rlhiue delermlnefl to
Ak»*««i, "Trustee
Trustee under
stand logcilH-r. It was decided that
<'iring Uinds. etc.
Plcquari Diunt be sWetrarked. He wa*
Ticm# t.f i##>ks for munlclpallsent off to TunU. whence few offirrf#
ti.-h. rfiriKiralkm*. Inslltuilona
ivtarn- It would never do to have the
and Individual*.
army exposw-d.
own# and offers for sate at all
Hcary's Fsr|ery.
tiro*.# *afc and well *elerted InY(5.tmenls.
In bin nlmcoce Henry forg«I • letter
Recciviw money on depooit
prrp^rimg to be written by tbe lulisn
and U
milltarv nttache to tbe German aliaebc
and found ta tbe aaine old waaleba#
ket. It read aa followa:
Fee* extremely
“I bare Just read that a deputy I# go
irig to ask several question# on the
Dreyfu* affair. If tbey rsquest any
Instantly then* vra* revealed a new
traitor in tbe Frehi b $rmy «*arop. E#
ti rhaxy w a# a €«#»Kilute officer, spend
tag most of hi* lime ta Pafie Instead of
at bl# iHMit In Ituocn. Tbe captured lei
tiT becanu- known a# tbe
bleu,'

]>ETROIT

Trust
Company

t I* understood. If tbey qoe#tion
make tbe same reidy. for ooIkkIj
l ever know what has happened io
This waa to strengthen the army r##*against tbe prlsourr In view of t!*e ri*
tag tide of public Indignation and the
demands in tbe chamber of def.ntHw
for investigatloo.
From the aummer of IW onward
Prance waa lorn by dl«««##ioo of the
Divyfn* affair. It b«wroe involved In
poUtical maneuvera and In court pr»v
coedtoga. Plcquart actniacd F>terbaty.
Tbe Utter waa tried and anjultted.
Plcquart wa* disgraced and Uni»ri#ooed
by tbe nmy clique.

ZtU Writes Letter sf Acae^sfiou-

Tbtog. began to look dark for tte
huoewspaper* that Germany
any bad Ukco cause of Justice, wbeo ZoIm suddenly
On tbe otber Unached hi# puWlc letter oP accusa­
tion. decUriog Dreyfns wrongfully eonnot proclaim tbeir source of taforms* vkrted and Esterhaxy acquitted to
flon. for that would reveal bow tbs senen tbe wrong. hYance bUsed with
torn scraps of paper were stolen fran yttatl^ ZoU was tried
theenbaasy. So to DevU’s Ule. off tbs
coast at Sooth America, poor Dreyfus
was sent, aad there be soffered tor­ slander. He fled to EngUnd, tatt tbs
tures toigiicd to ^iulckly cod hU lift, Dreyfna cause waa rerlve^ ____
la tbe meantime ta France t
U Augnst, 180S. anolto ronsriy-

Hungry Hair

Bot
waa tieg(niiliig U> make Itaalf
Tbs geoeraU-sst rigidly alUnL
r wma octUred to prison. Tbs
following day he cm bU &nst:wttfim.
That waa tbe turniiig fidtaL
It waa only a question of tltns wbsn
tbs agitation ta favor of Droyfua wookt

SrSLd"

that tbs alleged letter fran the ItaUan
millto ta^e to tbe German gttaehs wma evidently a forgery.
Major Henry waa
ron s# tbs war deps
tkmsd. Hs kdmltt.

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