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The Evening Record, June 28, 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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1906-06-28
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TRAVCnC crrv. mCHWAM^THUIIHMV, JUNEm im.
6 PACES
filS IlLLED „ OUT TWEE HIUTESOIIO'IIIIBED
WHILE HUNG
WHILE ILIVE
Mra.
Mikn
MAY RETORT
IN MORNING
HMmarp
JURY SAID SANFORD WHITE DIED
FROM MEhK>RRHAOC.
moMM to»T ur*
: ‘ WmCK AT MEWAVOO. .'
aukanmr
IJy]
ih
RMtol to MaaRs of Harrr 1C Thaor
Wna tilt Oaoae of the %a^
; WMshCaaikdHisOaadia.
By WifutotbeBvenfng Jtoeard. '
New York, iime rfi.-The eoroaar s
HIAVY nwrCWTY VOM IN r. M.
ivy alter three vlaates* dcAlberailoe.
•MA«M4ir.
retnraed a wenUct today that Baaford
White tone to hS dtotb frasa ^ hen
ige as a itoort of a ptotol ahol
Mt sf OTMid llapMs Was wound la the sknU Inflicted by n revob
•cflIM But Will Uvs.
ver to the hands of Harry K. Thaw.
WsivU Thaw Fnniahed.
Denver. Juv XS-Il, WTiHe. a
f rother of SUnfvd White, leaves for
>^r York today to nee that Harry
•niaw ta punished.
Si
Mteh, JoWr^^lVrr
r fr«lslM Ko. H, soatk InnuMI.
vaa Wracked Msr berv at «:S0 ihu
wor«ii« BraluHaaa Alaiaader Rcmrh
HAS Mil
OF $8,000,000
of Wkita Clood was lasUntly kllleu
aad BaglMer Charles hotv of Grmod
lUwMs STBS badly la)iired. The iralD
waa a doable boader mad one eeali»^
aad eUbtooo cars were dcialk^d.' Tbi
rroperty loss U very heavy M aU the
ears ware loaded with merchaodUKaad hotMwhold aoodr
The wiwk happened on a curve.
The train was manlDi at a Jtixb rate ALfiO THE DETROIT AND PORT
of apaad and when near the curve tWHURON LINE.
air bmkeavvere apfilled but for aone
raaana failed to work. The IIrat tn
dae took Uie curve all rlaht but the Comblnatien Will Also Take Over AH
aaooad wtmijoff breakinit the cmipllna
Northern Ohio Llnee and the Oo-^
aa^ allowing the first engine to ruu
troit, Toledo and Cleveland
City Lines.
Bmkeman Roach was in one of the
boa cam eating hU breakfast -when the
OHIO AND MICHIGAN LINES
^death
probably
before be
realised
Qocat la being held this aftornoon.
Boftneer Bole was Uken to the bos
pital In Grand Rapids aad will survive
He was terribly scaldtHl by tocaptos
Alesaader |toarh.was well known In
this clijr. boarding, when be laid ovei
here, wtth Mrs. Raekard. corner of
Pkn^lcenth and Gnkm str^s. He
was
unmsrrbtl. Ouc
. brother and two sisters arc left
weddIngsIif
JUNE MONTH
HAAAV APTAIMA WERE SOLEMNIZEO LAET EVEMINO.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
rievoinnd. O. June ^H.-Thc deUIln
were made known today of a gigantic
oh*rtric railway merger which includes
the Detroit UniUd and all northern
Ohio lines mapiN^ out by the Kvorett.
Mooore syndicate. The comblrntlon
will have a total capital of |H,<»0O.OOO
and the project Is to Include the Iktroit. Toledo and Cleveland city lines
wtth their own Iniemrban lines, inrluditig the IXdrult and Pori Hiiroii
DESPONDENT
OVERCROPS
OWNER OF > FINE FARM AT Cl
RARD KILLED HIOdSELF.
CARPENTER HUNG HIMSELF
fRED SMirH-MISS WILLSiY
tLLtWORTH BILLMAH ANDiMIAS
ANNA CADHAM. J
JHMiry l_ pobi* and Min Marjori.
Kotbler-Koenlp.
A very pleasant wedding annitrerAWFUL CRUELTY TO AN ANIMAL aary was ceiebratod at the home of
Mra: Mike Hahner.^ 41S State street.
BY AGED WOMAN.
Wednesday aftornooo. The home was
very nicely decorated with margnqca and June raaea and the altemoQ^
had
waa spent la nodal conversation until
30 p. m . when a dainty luncheon
aa
served. oonstoUng of Jee crew
ORDER THAT'its PUPPIES
Id cake. toaBOoade and fruit, wblcn
MIGHT HAVE FOOD.
was very mneb appreciated. A preUy
feature of the occasion. were little
Head Waa Drawn Down Between Toee wooden dishes on which were written
names of tjach guest present.
arid Tied While lU Feet Were
These were kept as aouveoliw. All
Bccuml With a Stout
the iwrty felt they had had a very
pleasant nflernoon and left, wishing
the hostess many happy returns of
the day.
Boc^ a conic dog killed a chicken
to feed to tofr half starved puppies
j THE MARKETS.
on or about June in, Mrs. Susati.
East Buffalo.^ Jnne r^i—CattleJunes, who lives with her huslouid on Trade slow. Sheep and lambs—Ron.
s rented fsnu mwr Acme, tied the active; spring temhM. |Sfr9: wi-therif.
mother Ha^ feet together 1th rope |CffG.2u; ewes. |5fi:i.25. Hogs-102n;
and drew the toulllgenl. well khape^J arrive; Vorkers. |«.I»r.#i7; mlxi*d.
bead df>wn to the fn»ut fiaws. fastened
7.
It •securely, dug a tn-nrh and burled
iKtroit, June 28 —Wheat—No. 2 red.
tbe faithful m-ature alive
' S7c: cfiro. uGc; oaU. 42c.
. Humane Officer Mark Craw beanl of
Chlrago. June 2H.—Wheal—July.
this gwful dTHrd of cruelly In a n>uncb 82^r: com. S2^c; oats. 2ti»wc.
alKHit manner, swore out a warrant
Toh*do. June 2K-Whe*l-Cash. 87c;
and. arconipanle<l by IKpuly Sheriff
►rn. u3^c; oats. A2^c.
C. K- Taylor drove to the Junes fvm
.yesterday afiemoon. At firs! Jot»^
Mtk. O. MartliiAon and Mrs. T. G
«lenled the Htocj. telling that he had Ray left for Grand Haplds this inoru
IT
it CAM MD^ mK Off
LE8 AND ILL
FINANCIAL TRC
•^x^EALTH THE CAUSE.
KILLED A CHICKEN
r" “
fe
i-
Paine’s Fireworks
Our .lock consist, of the celebrated "PAINE'S FIRE
WORKS." These are nnivenally conaidered the best
on account of their careful manufactu^ Every piece
will do just what it is intended to do. and THERE
ARE NO BLANKS. ... Get your supply of us.
OUTSIDE LABOR
BOARD TOOK NO ACTION ON DEC
ORATING COURT HOUSE.
OTT BOOK STOKE
keep I
“500"
Frappe
10 cento
, WAirs
If to you wiU pmbuUy need
Bomeihinitfor yew outing nttirs
We have a new . line of neglige
ahirta, alao b new lot of four-in^’
bandt of moat desirable rokfira and
hoaiery, ami laaUy, but not least, a
new stylo of dreia suit oases that
are what you have been (dreaming
about
Sff Our
Canvas Onford
Window
KUBKOIC Jk WOYT. UNlOlf STREET CLOTHIEES
I^t year “Dorothy Dodd”
shoes were thought to be close
to perfection, yet the present
styles surpass them in both at
tractiveness and variety. You
may run the whole town over
aud you will find no better.
few CItf Shrts
Price $2.50 and $3
can boast of a larger
assortment of canvas ox
fords than we are show
ing this season.
Not only is the assort
ment of styles and colors
res ai
so good..but the sires
and
l/e buy
widths afto. W.
them if widths from A
to EE.
Rlnsllng Cirtu. Left S50 Leborere »eSPENT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN
hind .( J.ckren and They Make
EIGHTEEN FOOT HOLE.
It Irrtcrestlnji for the Police.
News of the State.
FIREiEN REaOVEO BOULDERS
'
mWISI WARMING
BACHANT & ROSCOE
1^^
Order#
Sood assortmvnt ot
PHCOSatOO
Screens
^
OOC to $2
DRUG STORE
BURIED MAN
WAS RESCUED
r
GOING AWAY OVER
THE FOURTH?
It was hot In the supervisors* room
at the court hoosr today liut the com
mittces toiled on unceasingly and tha
equallratloo rommlttt*o mill probably
(Oint toned on Third Page.)
It’S
V '
lai Bta<ht ca. rear.
Comiminlcatton From i
Waa Tabiad—Mattor of Voting on
tha Pour Heuan Bnnda Will
Cum« Up Saturday.
Surprising
By Wirr to th« Evening Record.
Coldwater. June ^-Willlsm WOntng Miss Frances bur of r.lrard hung hlmseli today. Hi HAD TO MAKE DESCENT
At t SO lai-t
ORDER TO GET HIM OUT.
de.-ismdent
lllsev l»ccame the brblo of had a fine Imm but
rrt6 l-y in Smith, the ccn moiVy takr about emps
at their prt‘ll> me honu
Carpenter s Suicide.
i»U West Ninth street, the llev. W. T
Battle Creek. June i‘s —Cliariej, H After vr.lllOB ElBhteen Hour, Whit,
Tw«ntr Flr«nen Wtere Werkinp
Ketehal. a can>* nter of 5l Broad
^oodhouse ot the BapUs
to Affect Hli Rele«*e. Hit ,
being the officiaUng mtnl.-ter. Tht htriH l. I'ommltted Mundd- IskI night by
Wife Con«,«d.
haiRty ceremony Was wIineKsed by hanging hlmMlt in u woodshed, lie
a w ile aiul
about nny reUUvcs and Irlends of the wa» 41 year, old and
two children. Tht* cause^was financial
bride and groom.
By WMr© to Oio Evening Record.
At the appointed hour Miss Cecil trtiublcs and ill health.
New York. Junt "s—After being
Farmer Robbed.
Frlti of Cass City sang yweetly and
biiricil alKJUt twenty-four hour*J in mn
Jackson. Jnne 2S.—t'hsrles Cole,
aoftly ”0 l*romlM‘ Me ” and at the conelgHtwo
foot hole at Tompkin\ lib.
clusioD of the song, the nmslc changed farmer of Sandstone township w
Staten Ihland. Jetomteh L Fi.shi^r, ww
to the stmlns oI the bridal didruv bold up last ni.cht and mhln^d of
|t extrlcatcfl a:ilve IhU? morning by fire
from LDbengrin l»y Wagner. Miss gi>ld watch 4nd fr. It Is
thy wTirk *»f .-^mi- of the n.^O ja men who* deM*<'mlc<l and n niovod the
Mabel Honeymau «.f Ysnilalia inlng
-s who Weie left helmHl by Ring large lioulderh which held the man
the pianist. With the wi-ddlng match
Broe - cirrus here Tuesday and down Fihhcr .s wile, alter waiting for
the bridal ‘party apiKwri d led h> the
■Igbuen hour** wblli^ effttrts were
Rev. W. T. Woodhou»e and the prt tlv who ve making tht intllce‘tniuhlc.
bciiut madf l.y t«. ul>-'llrcinct. to res
Mac:e Record Run.
little ring bearer, Wlss Hekm Camp
Jackson. Mich.. Juue 2S.~Conflsgm cue her hu5h»nd. CT>ll«pse«l.
bell, who rarried tbc sAct^ circle in
Oto. heart of a white rose. The besi tions occur In the pnson so frequent
rnilL- Oliver Walem. came next and l>. that every time the lire licll rtngi
the bridcamald. Miss Kite Smith, the iH-ople think the convicts have
alitor oC the gnmm. At the appear stariod another fin*. The dispart
Northport Beuch Hotel Will Entertain
aoce of the bride, the young peopU made a tocord breaking run last night
Nofthport Pmm'e on the Eventook thotr poiaUoBk BOder « s»rt»ud ot iHcause somebody saw the night
___tneofJiily3.
MBltoi and while ribbon pend.w from watchman pass w w indow :n one o( the
,
the cemm In the BortbetW rtwiK-r of factories.
Northport B«mch hotel will keep
To Improvt I, O. O. F. Hi
the pnrior. where the cedearaor »»s
open houxe on the evening of TneadaLV.
Jackson. June 2Jik~The boani of dl July 3.Wmil»U the revidentx of Northperformed. The ellnplUled form of
the nleao rin» eeeTlre wm» mwd nod rvclom of the Odd/FcllomV home port and vicinity are Invited to come
mev*ts here on July 10^ when plans will and taapect the house. George Bi.dBrtim IL “Hcnn, »nd Flower.be made fot making impiovi*menu
•only pl»y«l.
hrx'B orcbeetra of Grand R^Ma «U1
The lirfdw wore ■ chnralnc r>«n «( the place.
be-Jn attendance and ynmish nmalc
Adriante Home CuminB.
while cr>-pe de cbeM trimmed wlih
bo A on that evening mnd durihg toe
Adrian. June 28.~The second an
white idlk apiUhiae aad ill over Uc*.
hridenuld wa. gowned In Ftenrh nual *%ome romtog” day here was
. lawn trimmed In val lace aad abe car gmnd aucctos. Niwrly WO -old bbyn
ried pink tOMw while the bride carried arerr here from various dries. Detroit
a hoiuiuK fit white careatkm. and brtmgbt SOO. JarkaoB lSO. CblcaBo m,
. (Oimiioaed on Third Psfu.)
(OooUaned on Third Fafe.)
h^
EDITION
tog.
'
St:;
OPPOSED
MARION ISI.ANI> firiirslon Thiin!to Mr. Cras s query as to why he tied
the dog s feet and b«-sd. The woman day aud Satunlay evenings at 7:30.-<\iliimbia; Ht^rstV orrbe.stra.
was near qucslloueil and a full con
fesslon^was forced from her but ^be dancing; ti(k«*i8 2o cents round trip,
dance.
June 27-1‘t
heartlessly hald. -It servcnl her right,
the hen was worth 00 cents.”
TT»e woman isdntTMl out the place
where she had hurled the animal and
the officers dug up the Inwly. The
head was bound Ughlly to the fore
paws which were, tied together as
were the hind feet and the liotly plain
the W2y peop
people
ly showed the awful sufferfiig which
coming back for our new
,wn__ 1rousclea
prtx^‘detl death by the drawn
sundae,
and evidences of the struggUi.
Mrs. Jones appekrcMl UfcTre Justice
A. F- NtTlInger at 5 o’clock yestemay
aftermam and pleaded guilty to the
charge of cruelty to animals. Senlenre irilt be given Saturday at 2 p m.
but you won't be sur- t
In court, the defiant manner with
priced when you try it.
t
which she faTHMl tlie omcers left her
h’s the best ever
^
and Mm. Jom‘> l«*rame a meek, pen!
tent old WTiiiian. baying that si.e
thought it JI.S good a way n-s any to
put the animal out «f the way. She
alsT» claimed that the dog was
muchj^s she could |x»:;.‘ilhly eat at
dinner time.
Mrfc. Jone.v Is GT. years old and the
family are in hanl cimimstaDct;;t
WItli Os.
Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. 0
doors and window screens in three days.
We'll send a - idan to take the measurements!
On. Stoir & Piihillisti
DENTISTS
O. C. MOrCATT
Abstract* of TItl*
pmcB* •HTisrHCToav
1340 Mtat. Bank BnlMlna
Ml
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
It’S Like Finding Money
f
I 1?^
I'M .
6 OXilj
f
j
5
•
Do you know that it s a waste of time
and money to bother with a
poor
flour? It will pay you to get posted
. on our “BEST” Flour. (Other
V
ladies have tried it to their entire,
. . satisfaction. . . . . Try a sack.
Hannah
6s
^
Lay Go.
ME>NS C.YOUNO MBNS
vGk&rvRMismNca
Prr
STRAW HATS-Ouraswtrtment oontea ^rom pne ot
Uie largest maoofaetarais of fine straar goods in this
country. Sailor Bbspes are the proper thing, bence
wears alroBK on Sailor., 50c to $3. Otherahape.
froBioOctolt Our Panama hat is a winner.
For FRIDAY and SATURDRY
THE ItST MS OF JOKE
$1.00
50c sq* yd.
For Imported' Togo Rugs
27x54 io.
For Extra Heavy Cork
Linoleum
Beautiful
. Oriental
Patterns
52hc
For All Wool Ingrain Cat pet
Btaudjul PatUrns
15c yard
4
for Straw Matting
' 'y .
Short ends up to 15^|»rd»
C>r ra/ur
SOFT COLLAR NEGLIGEE SHIRT^.
VonTl see the difference when they’re put aide by aide
with other makea-SOc, $1.
Fine Mohairs.
Mhrccrind shirtings, deiksde rtokm Hee our window.
•/
Two yards wide
Worth 20c and 35c
$2 pair
For Cable Net Lace Curtails
\ White «lr Arabian
/fVM fj-oo
Mi
Japanese Matting Ruga
Worth ^5^
■■
*■
. iniAWiitc cmr.
THEEVERmBs^rni^
t*idK
m
iHufisoAv. junc
I II li t $ I M l 111^ m sASirm^ Rare Carpet Bargains
kefritaator
if Yw Have IMef roBern
of C.XRPET. MATTING.
OILCLOTH and LINOLEUM. Air of
ip^licavy carpet trade of the past seiion
toves us with numerobs remnants and
Kefep ft tn tbe boote where it may
be buHMd or stolco. but if you wish
ft kept-safely where you can get it
My day and where k will be earning
for 3^, deposit in -
'^fy thegraSat iee Biter on
ihe maiket bot H » boih
^adontifiolioa. Bjito
peculiar oanalmctidn a oon>
tnmoBa cimilatioB of frah.
■ pim airia lo»«d y atrfall
tmptin> air ii expe^l frotn
GkO refriMentor, itwarioff
ihe«: we will cloae at a.^big a^oifice.
' ASK TO SEE Tt^
"M
CiAL.
Several short ends of
matting, diffelent patttaroia
all grades,-from ihc cheapest uj the best, at
^
OCROaiTORY
STATE
OF
We wOl tell yon one.of
tbe^ perfectly vt otilalea
fnu’eiatora, made of haidW00.1, iierfcwHly inanUtetl
interior white coamel icacspnrity7olba,2ii in. deep.
17i in. rides
in. hi^h. for
r>fr^5Av,.rc,?<
7 1-2c per yd.
Easy Payments
J. W. Slater
$13.00
$ tit 111111111111 $
OUaESURSOI BEU
owUrtr Wiiorpii te tbls ettr i«ly 4
Wltfto Ul« BMiy tall* p««y araeb of
lively scffWble by tbe <
!>• tAjofMt of
boy. still for Ibe «oo«fe«. Tim* ryrrr me
t( to ft protectloft Uiftt itboaM be ftl?eii of the 4fty vft* filed «bb eaioji
ontll Ibe tired bat bappy cbtldrrti re
tbeir booiee
fe take ftfty
^ ftftd tbft i
;■
r toy pistol we very
'
MAPLE CITY.
Mlsa EiL.I Jim.haw of U-land l»
the gue.-l of Miss Flora Bellinger
Ilcn- A. A. Alilngum and daughter
Ormfuato of th# Local High Bcheoi
Mlldrt^i are in Nuithpori today
and Popular Young Man Passed
. IteU game uwlav betwtnfH Empire
Awmy Laat>llatit
land Maple t*ity
Charloa Larson paaaed away at ibe!»»J
t^ify was a vh-toir f<w Ma
home of hfb father. August Ijiriem. *4
Giiy Sfvre wa^ b.Mjt‘4 lo 1» m
favor of our
.
W«.t Front'i4rv<*t la?l night afn-r
Mr*.
Worx..
of Fedar Run to ytoit
long llln^k* of pleural drt»pe.y.
Mr. Laiwon had rervntly
cc. Ing her daa^liti r Mr? B t». B»’lbngfr
ployed a* atenugtapiirr tn Lu6 An W lUl* place.
Tl»«- di- irlbr Sunday whitol, romengelt*» but came home Ji^ay in a
critical coodltlon. being roH by •|Cu at ito- (\>iuti*:afiou.il ^lureli
bla aUder. Mra. A. Petander. la Grand :iF’,-.!ay alo-n'H.n and ev.-tking wa*
J|..r
)
WVII
aueii.;.
I
wvll
alivxi.l* Od
Rapkla. He leave* iKxide* hi* lath
nnd'Mr- Ilurltni? or N.»nhtK»rt
SB«1 mother, rhrte *l*ter* to mourn -T i irerw
In our itflaee Mr Unrlbui d-‘
Uvered the morning *»-rmoii Vt a large
^ arlci: Larwoa g.wduated from tin -rowd at lb*- rringregat.Mnal rtoircii
Ideal. High school In lfi04 a^ wm5 on.
of the brlghteaf tn hla claaa Amon<
tl^ felkiw* he waa csia-cUlly well
Wked and wa* prominent in atbbllo
ever ready to do anyihlnk h»
could lo help the acbool .along. ii«
went w^ two year* ago and was eu
gaged lor some time In a^t^lstlng a
civil engineer He was nearly 30 jeai'
old and was one of the Ri:c<in1 bm^
when the paper wa« ptihltohvd In the
ning
Thai fbe sammer irarel
aiOf to earaesi
deBK>i}s:inited hr
AM sboald ftsmii^tbem^ves <d ibt op- the erowded cowdmoii of the Northern
porUfilties to set ftCdsbl^Ud-aitb tbe
Igaa Traasportaii
people of Mftalstldue a* tbe ftoqnftlii^
Local Aaem Bum* Informed
^ win tftfttiM Ift mutiiftl ftdvft|itft«e the Record thta momtoa that erery
Tib imUft ftfft io
and tbe arraagd. possible paswat*
latlon
had been sold out of Chicago Friday
Tbe tat
ter boat wtllUake all pasaoBgers for
Tha prtNBpi wtloa of the homaiie of
south
id* la Uia oaae whwe .a dot was while the Illinois win |ahe only pss
todftad In aoeb a heartleaa iaanaer seogei> for the wore northern i»o!nu
The MUrourl. which leaves Saturday,
Biaay onarters. A writ oiynmlzHl hn is also sold dat.
,
Biaas aoeiety I* a aatefmard to an>
The tralna eowlag into tbe efty are
^iy or cooBty.
well ailed eaasMering the time
year and the steamer Colurotila ha
id win be arm trow ths amend comforuMe load of parsengt^rs th:*;
Mit to tha powar boat law published morning. Among those aboard werMR. BEECHAM WITHDRAWS.
a parlv of tw*ejity-8ve young
who spent the day on Ba.^fCttV. l .lanil
aiw fot‘e*l*bba jfhmi carrylna The affair was in honor of the Mih. c^
Whitewaii r t»»yvn
McDonald and Vamum of P<t«rkey.
imI that J»e Mill unt In- a
who are s:uests of frlenis In the cUv.
It certainly aonld be
good tbins
r ilie repuMli an n<»nuii i
B P. Irwin of Qutocy. III., took tiJ»tf the city or.the ateami
ty clerk.
bay trip to Omena this morning, turn for <
^ whoever ahoald attend to It. wpold where he will spend tbe summer
jaaka the repairs thst stte necessar; months.
Death From Lockfaw
Never follow* an Injury dn-aaed
. to tha atdawalk hbd croaaiiik leading
O E Brown of Grand Rapids, who with Buckicu'b Arnica Salve. Its anilto tha pasaeager dock.
waa appointed receiver for the Nr septic and healing pn.iH itk-^ preveni
ah ta wanta hotel, worn up to the r»* blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer^
It aeems as though the blossoming sort this morning to bvik nCiT the chant, of Ken>M.*laerbVillo. N \\
e.s; “If rnre-d Seth B.irch of this
^ of the roses hss brought a rulmina place fur a few days anti see bttw
•e of tbe ugliest
flon lif a number of rotbanrea and they things are running
burn
are hnrrytag to get is before the
Mrs. H. H. Gansburgh of Atiants. and M>r«> r.V. at-t-Joluis.m I>rug t%>.
lacnthi of brides has expired.
Os., ended her long loumey this morn F. H Meads. C. A BnglM*.‘ I>riig Go i
drug stort*s.
ing by boat.jo Omeua. where ahe will
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
spend the summer at the romauM<
old mission post.
Thl. Raport la Made Up Dally. The
Lsdies* Aid Secisty ' George Evans of Fort Wayne. Ind.
Record Is Not Responsible for
Changes In Prices.
Htid Annust Ctoetlon Yestsrpassed Ibrough the city this morninc
dsy Afternoon.
on his wwv to "Northport. where h“
Clear porft. per barrel....^..
will spend the summer.
Clear pork, per pound..
The election of <
^ St the Con
Mrs F. N. Aull and famfiy of Dsv- Short cut pork___ ___..... U.hO
^regstlonsl ladles* Aid yesterday re ton. Ohio, passed through the rlty Flour. H. I. A Co. 8 Beat.....
Rye flour. H L A Co.’s flest.
anlted as follows;
this morning on the way to Se-sh ta- Meal.
Ik 1. A Co/K Bert.....
1^5
. PraaWeal. Mrs. f,vJ, Doyle
wanta. ' ’
rv*ed^ L A Co'8 Best.. :...
120.
, , Flfst Tice ifresldent. >lrs. Lucas,
Mr^ G Thomas Dunkrp of Washing Eggs, perdoten----- -------- . ' .18
.10
»•aroad Tlee preaidaat. Mrs. Cochlla. ton. D C. took the Columbia tliU CodUsh. fH t ixmnd............
^ , SteconUng secretary. Mrs. J A. Mou morning for NVah ta wanu. wh^iV hhc» Lard, per pound.............. .
Bulter. per pound...:. .... * 1822
fague.
will spend the summer
Creamery buiier. per imund
npancla] secretary. Mrs. J. V Mrin
' T. H S. Anderson t>f Inland, who Cheese, per pound.......... ....
!
!so
loah.
baa f»een In the Hty for the past f,.%r Oats, per bushel........
Potat*jo*. per bushel.
.
.00
^Traamrer. Mra. Wiigbt.
days took the train for home thu Sab.
per l»arrol.
Heports abewad that the anrlety'had
Bran, per 10«...
Poulirv
had an uauanally sucCeasmi year
Spring Chicken .
844 ;
rimer Seed ....
Timothy so«M ..
- this week and Mve dls<^nt.
Has Tsksn s Brood of
t. H. Ginis. City Clerk.
Robins to Rsiss and ft Keeps
Com. per bushel...
Him Pretty Busy.
PoUtoe«. per bushel..
... ;r*:;
rC:
I
W
I ills'wniffltsiiEiiT
^ fattgiimTiteis
lave your money in
ke bask aid pay
rMT rmoTBnB wMk a check
Tbe grocer would pre
fer it. Each check is
a receipt for the
.amount paid.
^ By .having a check
ing account at the bank
you are able to tell, at
the end of the year,
bow much money you
have paid out. You can
teH. too, just where the'
money went and for
• what purpose. It gives
)rou a complete record.
5 A checking account i*
^ safe, simple and at alt
•f times convenient. It's
* one of the advantaged
J furnislRnl by modem
^banking.
soppitST* Fites
No one would susperi thst Thsd
Psrsonr. the gtmlal clerk at ihr Park
pure was A bigamist, vh it hss liebn
discovered thst be Is supporting twu
rsmlll^*. It happened Is this way.
About ten dsvs ago the family cat
kITletl the' mother roWtt who was ete
gaged In raising a %rr> large brootl.
Bemg as tmusually tender btuirlcd
young man. the aforesaid Parsons an-;
nexed the family and "beforr and
after- leaving bis deak cllmbc twelve
lo Afteen feet with a bowl of bread
nad milk, wrorms. etc. and fills the
young robins up. ilc rrpons them ak
doing well and when they are able to
fly be Intends to kill tbe cat
Emperor tniltama’ totest fad to
pbotdgrapby in three rol^ He has
Bo to
atndlo
In hi. palace of MonbUofU
> 1* Wi
nrh and liver disorder? with ns.
the Utttcur. howerer. there to a
dy: Electric Bitters: the
rat
rattoe
Brown of Donnettavine. 8. C.. says:
“They restored my wife to perfect
Ifeteth. after years of salTertiig with
dyapepaU and a chrookall^ torpid
liver.” Electric BmcTa etirc chill* and
fever, malaria. bUlotunesa. Ume back,
kidaey Irooblca and bladder dlmrfm
Sold on guarantee by Johnaon Drug
Co, P. H. Meads, Co^imggUu. Fi
Batter, per pou^d v.;.
Eggs. piT do.-en......
Buckwheat ...................
Chickens. apHng.v....
Hen* .................. .........
Oito .
Fancy belfarg.
Cow* ........
Calve* .......... .
1010
J?
James H. Monroe
Come in and we onr stock
liefon- Imyine.
STHOLCBALB AMO 4
FRANK TRODE
QUI PBtlQFFitf
Order yonr
caid naffer Pin* Fw sm^icb.
Oa«‘ of the f.ii.'r-.«us filiysM-lanw lo New
York snppjrt* l<a;
\v:th g«kl *iut«ty pill,*
to hi*, dmwrs. sjtir
tlm New V. .-K !>•«. tlm pir .me • • i
with dlarmnd* ^ou.1
grgii' ,n.-!r
lb- u*e* finir. 'He woiiM not wt-af a
garter for a milllan rbainru. rcgar.ling
U»e -vircular^ a* a b'^rainy lo amplc
clnmlatton.
PAVING TAX
Notice 0 ell Person* Intererted.
The ; c-u!
V,,
v*e fwvin id .Stas- rtr. .r fr.»m Mx
ImV* , •f C.^^* rtn>.f lo ib*» w,e
Itmad av»nu#\ i« m-w in in:
e^illtH th n of 4be iK-imn
4 June.
M E. H.vkrll. city Tre;isur.T.
iifrifN-, IbH>m 2U2. Slab- Bank bulhllng
June r 1 mo
PAVIfIG TAX
Notice to all Pcruoni Interested.
The Hi.-cial M-M- v„,..r,i t'Ax r..ll L.i
bo imprmoMi.ut „f .sjvtb st,.vi fr„ni
ho 0J|>! !U|. *4 1»1V| Miti
rAIL—YOURto*U
icj:
ortho ^
• "i.V .
I liave
my Htock of Hard
fhiiu Elk ILi pula to
C.B.Tailor CoalGo. 332 e. From st.
aud will to- ula*! to mev-t all my (
fri» ii to ninl ruslunn rH and n
ICE AND WDdDSHLr!
A Full. Line of
tny rpifular
Fitlii r Ic »*• ctr Wood
will
Ivr
drliverrd
pr«nii>tly if <»rd»r«;<l
tioin
Janies C. Hopkins
. Mixed Paints,-Oils and ''
-Roofinf Tar •
|t*it I will«-!! nt KJUHT I RirEi*
{ Wl.i-n you
anything in tny
, liiu* e iim* and m-i- mo.
George Cams.
Cit phun<- 711.
'iU
6eo* Jl* 5arbl5 Red Geraniums
DKIM^IS-r
Tlicv’rc kioing fast,
your orders nt
201 Troni Str«v«
fr.ot io flo
ham!* !.*r thi f »ho f
in.‘tx:l»-nrnt,. ten'; Tjn r wilb
IntI f,-.a on nil iwiprihl ln..fa!lni, ov
s.aiii, to \h’ vai.l m;i or l„i..io iho
M
NEW
HARDWARE
STORE
Dr. W. J. Higgins
Fine Dental Work'
FRANEM-FAINE
..
Candidate (or Kenomin.ntion
on the Rcpnhlican
Ticket (or
Member of the
Legislature
from iho Gr.iii.l Tr.ivrrsc
Conniy ni-trict.
Uc Drug Store
That Sells Pure Drugs
r.ivps ynii thn nrnmntest anfl mo«;i careful s< rvire
delivers the pr<>scriptions whon agreed
elpgantly fitted Dru^ Store
Cr^ai Success
can come and r.>st .ind mopt your friend.s -at nny time. ■
'.. ;
W.-bavi just r.NHvf.l arioi
lor of
<• While .v’kiri1
at"! einl.f«*j!i»Tv trliii!u«'.|.
prJri f n Utl I:’r» dtiviii Jn
Uh .*
E^t rfbnt v:
Cov
au<! in^»*riu'?i inuimi'l. at .’..•o
ann V*c oa. h.
BoM Cor>. f Cov. !* on earth
i*t lb.*
-.V « ;irh.
l.ailh« am! Mlys* * Drawrv.
exipii
pattfnj. , with lar#- ajiM
«*mhrt»lfh ry trimming, .-it Oc.
dfivn to
p» f iwilr.
ChildrrnV Urawers .down to
i»c iH-r pah
. The>r r.fxxl.K ate ihrevt from
tb«- m*n«fartuitr.> and our mil
b’nn low nrir«'s make it d*«<*h!-
i«; tiu- mo’^t
Michitjan--where you
■:l,
'
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t!.- .
V
‘ Miiai About Your
. : .i
.
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V
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Do you n«:cJ ^ny of tnAyer’s Hair
Vi^or, Hayes' H.tir I tolp. Sutherland Sii-•
Icrs* Scalp CIcanp.r. narr(*s Tricophorous.
Lyon's KathcTb*!!. I*ark#:rV Hair lialsam.
Hall’s Sicilian H.mt K»*st«*r*:ri Eau do yuininc Tonif|iif; 1 ^andvrimr.
baiuliest of Toiict Soaps
Monall V^iolct, KfFsatiora. Cashmere Bou'qu»:t. Colgaic N Castile, Bay Rum. Palm
Olive, kfsinol. Cinicura *^nd twenty-live
other kiiid^ to scJfci from.
Tbe Daintiest of Odors
Hogs ............
Turkeys ....
Dndcs ..........
Geeae. .t . ..
Can D’ found here.
You can buy them by
the ounrr. from r>Oc to SOc, or in dainiycui
, glass bottles put up^in baridsomo boxes,.or
in ihf smaller fancy b^^iiile^ Prices arc
frpiii jy>c to 52 50.
Na^toU^ured
No. 2-Cured
Green hide*
JHv Pwch and Ont-door
Llfhting
Nothinp can oinnl—mm h Ki-s ex
Opl-T^pcfric lighting. It s not af*
ft ci<-l b>' iK-al. coW. wind nr rain;
wfrpft afpcaail}'nm from filaiM* to
plaop, Umpa Iiudc any v. Ik re- fur
a burn party, for instock,
ii»sta:icv, and
an ‘ a
aoH. beautiful light
al
aaine ewt, . Auk n* afT aloat cur
;rent, iixturoa, lamps an«l wiring
BcaiiiifBl Pearly Tccih
•
Arc a woman's pride, and they should be
prof)crly can d for. \Ve aid jrou in keeping
thern io the best of condition—Rubifoam,
Sozodont, Demifrice and the finest stock of
rooth brushes io the city. "
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V
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tl-'.t.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
125 Cass St.
Phone-502-2
jif
.%
OESroiOEIT OfEI CMPS
)!H.^S*2.‘5::sa
J^ a J. Dmm mad Ufillr «r
Uer. Burlbot ooeupM the poiplt in
^SS&5rIin«
fi TniTMW CItr.
HIM Am Bmrmoad ud tedtffr
Ifft Thar»diMr for UiMr turn te ChJ.
CMO
»P«idlni A few weeks In
cams. Bnupcn U sUIUimi aI Bunker
VDi sttd mkcr polBU.
: K Bnller And tonllr hnre Arrived
J^Bojr Tkoans bAs Arrtred hone Iron
coUeBe to sjiend the srauner.
^Tbe LAdkw* Aid AoelMjr vlll ntve
tk loe eraAiB eorUl In the church perlonnl church on Sniurdsj
And recultr «»irftaunloii
Mrs. G. II. U SeeliK spent Thurs
!s,sgsr“
Sercral Haaons of SmtUmM Baj alten&e6 iodge here Tueodoy evenln*.
Dr. McPhall and wife of Traveme
•UMMIT aTY.
Mrs. « M. Rurcb of IU|
riidtioa btf pnrenta. Mr. a
City la
Mrs. J.
Wood of Chicaso ia srlaiifna her father, B. F. Church.
The PamcTS* Tclepbooe Co. have
a nanf of men polilna op the wire
this w<A.
Mrs. Geo. »om will irfve a party
In Tlllotson a hall tonight in honor of
her son Glenn's eighteenth birthday.
Tfccre was a large attendance at the
s day exercises at Grange
ball last Rsturdsy.
.
Mrs. Anns Msrtin. wife of Georst
Msnln. one and a half miles west of
thU place, dle<f Ust Friday after a
short Illness of Tneomonla si the age
of
years. On Mopday. the ftb.aha
did her ustiaj. botisehold duties but
complained of not feeling well al night
and on'Tuesiiaw tAoming told her bus.
baml that she did txH fee] like getting
up. Ih-. Webslrr was called during the
day and ever)thing was done for her
that eould Is* done. On Friday forc-
her bedside, .gho was a
fsmll) a1
devoted Wife and moth
her and was held
In the highest (*steomi by
1 all who knew
r. She leaves
her.
1
a huslmnd and three
ughters. Mrs. Julia Grove of ColdFOB SALC—Pnrlor billiard tnble
iier. Mrs. Winnie Msnigold of May.pmcucnlljr ne#. Inquire Rerord.
Odd and Miss Anna at home. The
-i
June 2Mf funeral services wore held at the Haplist church In Kingsley. Rev. A. U
. *WpBK WAMTCO-^usl be soim- Thurston officiating. The arranget^ ^^thlai I cnn/do at hoase. Address
fe
j|P^10SS R Rikhlh m.
June ?8 5t
thlmsey Sweepinr, CleaBI inrsBd General Work
Good and Prompt Service,
Homer Snyder
^
Cit. pboKrjO*
i DMY
EXCURSIONS
i
. >h
ROlJMt TKII- TO
'
. ! Marion Island. 25c
r ; Noahtawanta. 25c
Omena, 50c
Northport Point. 50c
Noithport. 50c
BOLON CENTER.
Mra. George Smith relumed home
Sunday evening from her trip to Kan
aas. She has . be<‘n gone about six
weeks and reports a very pleaaam
time. The people are in the middle
of harvest there.
Mrs. II. Bankey was a Traverae
City caller one day Ust week.
Miss Laura Shelly visited at this
e Sunday.
be following attended the Sunday
school convention held at the Star
Good Harbor Sunday:
Wm. Moerels and sister Krnrna. Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. CIsyiKiol. Oscar AmtsU)»chler, Rudolph Ijiutner. Arthur
T. Miss KH*sl>eth Meerels and
^'Inslanlry and son. All report
tint. There will Ik» a conven
tion held at this piac<- June 24. 1»07.
Mrs. O. R. ClSMMKd stayed In Good
arlior Sunday evening, the guest of
Iss Rosa Erickson, reluming home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith are enterlining company from L«*land.
Harry Wade has
ver to work for
rav«‘rse City.
Owing to so few numlH-rs turning
It Saturday evening, the business
nie«'ltng.of the V, I*. A. was postponed
!*e held in two wr«-eks from
rtu Kveryone Is re-
' Ticketo KOo.r letn
Steamer^ Columbia leaves
8:40 a. m., rcturninj; 4:15.
n he lord chamwllor Is mstoinsn of
r.iiglaud’s -gnwt iM-al." whUdi in one
nus.tl.
niore than four hundi^dwHw'ht of m-tiMnj: wax.
i'
Black Pettreoats
Exceptional ,
Offerings
;
Wc have just received another lot of those
seventy-five cent petticoats, better than be
fore because we have three styles instead
of one to choose from, makini^r this the best
petticoat offer you have had made you in
sometime. While they last the best petticoaU^u ever bought for
V5o
h
To make the sale more auradive for those
who like to buy something better we. have
included a line o{ black mercerized petti
coats of excellent <)uality of cloth and
tastily made, cut wide—a t.wo dollar skirt for
$1.50
AC Cke G. E. A L ndtfWAf At
Is in the eitj today oA bwMl laaeis
sioppteg nt the Ptik PlAeA.
p. J. PA^tkorp of IVUMdecT fo fm
the city OB kosteflw today.
Mr. mod Mrs. John CnlmAn of |ndJoaapoila. Ind.. arc TtsklAg Jaeon
Calani^ ^ PMnrW farm on the penMn
. 127 North Spraue s
uixiy gMuu paftouh of a
RCfugHr. TbeywUli
be at beiM to tbeir fri^ afMw <
11 The groom Is a popq
maa fa the employ of J. T. Bmdly 1
Ohio.
dir-11
the brUe to a Ttmag lady wt^ 1
was droumed at S o'ckxk ihto wmmUkg
avenue. Ihenc# souUi to eighth and
in Thompwm-s take, om .die CfWtt
eM.to WeUtagtoB- The pHlUon was
here. He was bBthlag with WlRtata
PeMesey. who was .Babta to he|R
The Bov. £ L. ReqoAh has gone to him. Four doctors work«4 0!^ him L. A. ThIM A Go. er Chlengo. a deeorOnaway to hoM a aeries of aMetlnga.
BtiBff Am, who wanted to work on the
Mrs. H- HoUWay U apendlng a few
eonaty tadldinga. Spato of the offiM
days at Mayleld.
The funetml aerrice of Chartea Lar are begtaatog to look a Utile dlagy
The Miaaes Addie and Lottie Me
hut the origtaa] Idea was to leave the
Oarrey of Keyatooe wero In the cUy
waUa.rongti and decorate later. .The
a ahort dale today.
^
nmtter was dtacuaaed by the board to
aa informal manner, no aetkm being
Clarence Parker and wife of CWsr
token bat the genera* oHnkm was
were In the dty a short time this
•REyiTICB.
that when an>Thtng is done about the
morning and left for Luther where
they wlU spend a few days.
Lester Welsh, who U studying taw
C. R. Bbennan of Petoskey panaed at the mivenrlty gf Michigan, baa • The stoployfug Uf^toiders was
through the clfv this morning oo his token a poslilon at the Hamilton eapeeially ofgKieed by Supervisor
acveland. who stated that there wcr%
Clothing
company.
way to Chicago
a.number of excellent workmen ben*
The annual meeting of tlto Woman's
F.^Ui^e left oo this mornings
who wAre taxpayers and who were as
club will be held tomarrov atienmoB
train few Detroit and eastern polnta.
capable to do the work aa the Chicago
Miss I.^ah Cod««n of Pmvememt eras at which time the i»reaident's addreaa firm. If outside firms were patronised
will
be
given,
also
reporu
of
offleera.
In the bity yesterday and returned this
rather than home mechanirs It brould
A social time will follow. Moaksal
mming.
erentually mean ruin to the city, be
Miss May Btevens of this dty lett program will be given and refresh •aid.
ments served,
this momffig -tor Owosso.
A special order of buRlnesa was
Mrs F J. Bright of CMar was In
S. B. Drake., atate taanagrr for the made until Saturday at il:30 when
the city a ahort time today.
Standard Oil company, passed through the matter of the voting of bonds will
Mrs. John Perry; formerly Mlaa the chy tbU morning. Mr. Drake again 1m- uken' up. (his giving the
Grace Voden of this city but now of cfimes through ihls part of the country committee time in which to confer
Los Angeles.
. arrived in the city several Umet each year, looking afier with the banks
today for a visit with friends.
rhf business Interests of ihj* corpora
Supervisor H O. Ladd is pn*partng
Mrs. Thomas C. Janlsrh. Miss Anna Hon but this time he was accompanied a matter in present to the.staie boar l
Janisch and Mlm Della Ryan stopped by ex-Seoator Patton of Grand Rap- of equalixatkin which meets late Ui
at the Parte Place yeslerdny on IhHr Ids and' go only a feV hours were August. The county in general hsR
spent In the city. They came from Improved in the last five years but H
way to Nf‘ah-ia wanta.
Miss Mayme SuIlUan and Miss Manistee this morning sad left at U not known what, the raluatinn will
I,uells Baker of Cedar. Mich., are stop^ 10:4: for Grand Rapids.
he placed at. Mr Ladd will go Into
ping for a few days at the Park Place
Nearly all business places will be some of the adjolhing <y>unti«*s and
Mrs. J..M. DooUlflc pmaaed through cloKMl all day July 4.
look into their taxation matters to gc*i
the city yesterilay on her way home In
The Christian Endeavor aocieiy .if a better Ult^ of how Grand Traverse
Grand Rapids after a week's outing at the lYvsbytertan tfiurch wUl meet county stands.
Omena.
FriiUy evenin gwlih Mrs. ChlHoo. 327
W.;hrT>eWltt of the Kelly Lumber
West Elev#iiih street. ,
company Is In Cbarlevolx on buslnesR
Miss Maude Morse, who has 1mm n In
to«hiy. ,
Grand
Rapids for some time, arrives
<Conflnoed From First Page.)
Mrs. Minnie Walwer of fhlr. citv
took Ihe M. A N. E. this afternoon for in the city ^turday and will enter the sw.*et peas.
umplo)^^^ .of the Kimball music
The home of the young people Is
Cfslar City, whei
house.
. /
one of the preiilesf and cf»slest in the
few days visiting
The Wnhelm A Bartak grt>cery wi:i city. H Is entirtdy furiilshod ^ady
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm returned last
for l^r orcuiianry and excellent taste
evening fivm Philadelphia, where he pro»ia1»l> opui for business Monday.
look a seven weeks post graduate
E. W. Sarketl had his left leg Is slifRrn tbrouKhoul. The young fw*o
course In surgery at the University of broken yesterdsy while working on pie were tin- r.H-lplenis of many bean
Pennsylvania.
the addition to G. W. Ijsrdle's ware tlfnl prejwnts of silver, rut glass, china
house. The scaffolding fell and he anU-oiher remembrances aa well as a
klNGSLEY.
and a fellow workman were thrown to number of artieles which will com
Miss Joslc Allen, who has been (he ground ten feet Im*Iow. He wasT plete iho furnishings of their home.
spending a few weeks with her sister
At the conclusion of the cen-raony
Mrs. Aima Fenton, relumed to Rer token to hU home in the ambulance.
after Mr. and Mrs. Smith had iwlvc*d
borne at^Vexford. Miss Josie worked
The amall bora bad the policeman
nnmemua congratulations and 1 band
a abort t
on duty on Ninth street In a tongle
le> hZchi
of acrenaders had Itecn duly appeasf*fl.
taat ereBtag. The officer told tb^m to
the work
a.’ delicious wedding supis-r war
go holi.* hot thay refused to do so
07rved. Miss Rhiwla RatienlMin l»clng
until the curfew rang. The officer
the caterer The followIng^Vns the
to occupy the house as sam as com didn't dare leave to ring Ibe bell, so meiin. the guests Iwlng h^tvimI at small
the boys gained considerable time.
pletcxl.
tal»i<-s and the bridal fuiriv at a long
A few from hen* attended the ball
The steamer Illinois was In ^ port table decorat(*d in pink and while in
game lK‘iwe«*n Soiith Boardman and three hours this morning.
Ihe dining r/K>m:
Kalkaska at the former place Wednes
The Columbia look a gcKMl slri*d
day of last wock.
Cream Chicken Patty Shells.
shliffnent of commercial frel^rht to the Ollv**s.
lettuce Sandwiches^'
RaprdV*
hay jsiini.R this morning.
Fruit Salad.
Wafern.
srluHd.
The
barge
Artec
Is
In
is»rt
awaiting
Coffee.
W. Case of Alhc^is is a guest at the
the
unloading
of
her
to;».
the
Mlrtic,
Cas€» ami Crotser homes.
Icc Cream and Cake,
Oscar Se<*giulller is hpme from Big which brought a cargo of coal to the Bride's Cake.
Groom's Cwkc.
Rapids for his summer vacation.
Hannah A I^y company.
SaltiMl Almonds.*
John Houck, son of Geo. W. Houck
A forcM* of men went to work on
The hr)u«e in honor of the occasion
of this place, arrived Saturday from
Scranton. Pa., where he has licen em- Cass stDH*! this morning getting the was decorau-d In • fern.s and maras machinist in one of Scran- ground ready for the laying of the guarUcs. The young couple stood on
many silk mills.
pavement.
a white fur rug under ihewinllax and
. A hearing on the final account of white rildKMi while lM*hlnd them
Anna Nickerson was heW In -Probate hemlock boughs, ferns and
in town yesterday on business.
Mrs. MTlton Rose of Traverse City co.un this aft«.rnoon
gucrltep. On entering, Ihe guests
Is visiting n-laitves and friends hen*
Baseball practice tonight and to were received by Mrs. Margaret W111.ColU}^ stn***! is being graded and
stmlghrenoil and will ivc<>ive an ap- morrow night at O. W. D. juirk. Time sey. mother of the bride, and Mr. and
pUcaihm of gravel. tb*>Tvby much im C:30-. ;
Mrs. J L. Smith, parents of
proving its uselntness and l>eauly.
groom. Th<- bride threw her iKinquet
Miss Alice AldKitt, .who has luVn
BLACKMAN.
which was caught by the J*riilesmald,
attending McLachlan's Business uni
Miss Smith.
versity of Gravid Rapids the past six
months, n'tumed home last evening
The lirlde was one of the
cr and
lK>pular t«-achers 'In the Union s
for Ihel
school and ever>one.who b«*earoe aci
The
Sunday
school
cOuvenllon
will
Frank and Fred, and his sister. Mrs
qnainteil with her wa.s lier friend. It
Ik- held iM-xi Friday In the Matcheti Is needless to add that she has the
Peter Hollo.*
Hugh Lalnnde. who Is employed at ♦choolhoiise. Kv«*ryono .. Is cordially
slntM-re wishes of a gnat clr<b
tovb«Ml to aiiend.
Boj ne Falls, spent Sunday w ith
friends
10 wish her a life of happin
mother. Mrs B. U Haskin.
; Byron HulleU's father who has bo<*n
The funeral of Mrs. Geo. Martin visiting him for the past fe
Fred L. Smith is a Trav. rs.- City
was held Sunday from the Bapilsi 1-eturned to his home with
young man and enjoys u wide
church. Rev. A. L. Thurston offlclgt Sam.
qualmancf- Imfh among the .voung
At 1 o'clock Friday afternoon MrsMrs. Chatifty was given a i
Anna Martin pasM-d away at her home jieople and the husiness and profea
last Salurda)- evening by her
slonal men of the cRy with whum hli
three ‘and one-quarier mlb
and neighbors. It l>elng her I
west of Kingsley aflor an
occupation aa a exporter has brought
annlversan. She was presentet
thr<*«* wiM-ks. She nearefully fell him In close touch. H? is a sterling
numlMT of nice gifts.
asleep. At the rime or her death It
MIsk Louise Kollo.
has been was reported she was on the gain and young man of exemplar)' habits and U
ItT. Is
her friends thmighr she would get deserving of all the happiness jmsslthe well, but a lew minutes. before* she Me in life.
happy parents of a son.
died she complained of A*ellng very
After the supf)er It was the Inten
Miss Ella Brackenbury closes
faint and was taken with sinking
cessful
»chocA in the .Nlcker- spalls and death followed a few mo- tion of .some of the guests to keep
m«*nts later. Mrs. Martin came here time ^m hanging heavily on |he
Mayfield* and Paradise town with her hnsliand and daughters thir
hands
of the newly we<lded. but they
ships win hold' a Sunday school con teen years ago from Branch county,
vention* at the Matcfaett
school and although she lived here but a few
house n
years she woo many friends. She was
gram, consisting
always cheerful and kind and through
music, an address by Rev. Holsaple of her sickness very fuUJent. Mra. Thlrta
Traverae'City, discussions on subjects Anna MarUn was born In Branch
pertaining to Sunday school
county June 13tb. 1835. and died Jnne
tUng one and many hel
22. 1»0€. January Ut, 1875 she was
to be gained In* those
married to George H. Martin, who with
cheti Si
three daughters. Mrs. Winnln Manigold
will aerre dinner In the 1
of Mgyfield. Mrs. Julia Grove of CoMwater and Mias Anna MarUn of Kln^
ley.^jWTTlves. In addltloo to the husthis meeting. Everyone cordially In bahd and three childreo ahe leaves a
vlted to attend.
mother, two slateni. one brother and
Mias Ruth Jackson U enjoying a a host of friends'^to mourn her loss.
vs.
four weeks* vneatloo at her home nedr ?Tbe funeral was held at the Klngaley
Summit City. Her place at the Ctt* Baptist church and In the abee^of
izens telephone switchboard wfll be her pastor. Rev. PUlt, * the Rev.
flllM by kltas Bernice Stinson.
Thursvon preaciied the funeral ser
The Klnisley first nine suffered de- mon. The floral offerings were beaufeat at the hands of the Kalkaska tlufl and U was the largest funeral
team last Thnrsday. The day was
that ever left this neigbrainy nod it wns Impossible for the
lioys to hold the ball. The final aoore
WEDDINGS OF JUNE MONTH
BASE BALI!
The oat uf the city gatau were
JItes Frito of Cnsg Chy and MUu
K
or Vauteita. uebool MMs
At i dViock
of thu bride, and uevenU tefcwua of
rnOemn aervim* tkat amile Mtaa
lecclTcd from
Marie Koenig and WlUtam Koehtar
trtaada arbo were oa^ to be piwsman and wile wma trriebrated at tge
home of the bride', parenta. Mr. gad
Mra. Julius Koenig tol iMy^ Fr^
r church tost, evening. Miss •ireets. Tbe brtde^^wai
Marjory E. Abbott and Henry L. while gown made prtaeeuM otyta,^
Doble were united In marriage, th.* matt*riar being white French lace over
Rev. C. T. Stout officiating and the while chiffon tiuAe over while Igfcevemoay being witnessed by only the feca silk trimmed with Uaby Irish tac«
The full Bplaoopa- and val lace. She wore a bridal Vull
and In her hair were orange blomopna
I at the organ As the whUe she carried a abower boumiri
^rldal party entered, be played ibe Of brklal rtMies and white carnatkma.
TIm- ring IK n Ice was used, the Rur,
Bridal 8<mg from Lohengrin and du>
tag the senrice Slmfde Aveo by Thome William Schweppe of the C*eru^
was softly pla.vcd. As the bridal Evangelical cjiurrh officlat«l. the ut^
rice
being in English. The bride ulia
party left the altar, the strains of
Idsummer Night's Dream by'Men- unailend«-d. The lltile Miaaes Bjlia
BTuV and Edith Koenig, nieces of thu
•Issohn were beard.
The. bride was given away by her ,bride. a< l«-d as flower girls and MNa
father and was attended by her sister. Lydia KcN-nig, sister of thy bride, iiau
Mifs Grace .Elizabeth Abbott, while C. the maid of imiior. The couple were
11. Ik>ble, a brolh.-r of Ibe groom, of married under a large bull of fergs,
Tbninto. Canada. at*y*d aa best man. marguerites roa«*s and caroatlmit
The bride carried rfouquet of roses. while fbe boniu* dtsvinUions wire
At the eoncluskm of the eccenony ground pine, cut flowers, manfuerttov,
a w edding suppt*r was seni-d at Bdge- ferns and palms, the * color scheme
wooil and This morning, the bride and being white and green.
Thirty guems were pr»*seol‘and the
the gnKK>m left on the IllinoU for Cblcag<», when* they will make their young iwviple wen- recipients of mah/
home, the groom being from that city iM-amlful presents of cut glass, chUm.
silver, linen and oil paintings. M)|nand the bride from E<lg^woQd.
delssohn's wedding march was plaM
by Miss B**lle Halvenum.
>.jfiss Anna Cad ham and FSIsworth
Aftm Ihe ceremony a delight fill wad
Billmah were unltetl in the holy tionda ding sapper was served, the men a
of matrliiKiny Ust evening at 8
o'clock at the honw* iif the bride's par. Cream«*d Chicken.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J.dm Cadham. 238
Udture Sandwlchea.
East Eighth stnM-i. the officialing
Nut Salad.
Saratoga FUkeq,
minister U*lng the J{ev. Ib-roas Co<-hOIIv«>s.
Coffee.
Jin of Uk* Congregational church. The Ire Cream.
ceremony was wiim*s»ed by a numU*r
AsiH»ried Nut Meats.
v
of yoTing p««ople from Ci»dar and 8mThe bride for a numlier of yiwru ^
»lons Bay while Only a few Travenir
a milliner In Ibis city but for su^
City people were guests.
The bride was attired In white and lime has l»een locaii-xj In lumslgg T^o
carrleil^ while roiu-s while the brides, groom U a foreman In the Olds Mo|or
maid. Miss Carrie CadUam. Mster of Works. After Aug. 1 they will beUl
the brid(-, was iibo attlretk iu while home to their friends at C27 Micbifin
and carried pink ms4 s. The ring ser avenue west, l^nslng. They will taks
’
.
vice wa.s us>*d. Elmer Bmuian, a an Ea*.l«vn trip.
brolh»*r of Ihe gn»om. was the tawl
man. In honor of the occasion, the
homu- was deconit<*«l in plm*s and.
ferns and after the ceremony a *we«l
ding supper was servfMl. Mr. and Mrs.
Biltman will make their borne in
Ced.vr. wb« re the groom Is a prosperis produce dealer.
Magee-Desormier.
At the r.-sidence of the Rev. Jo-eph '
Sh<*« hBn of the church of In
Couceprimi. at 7:20 last
Charb-s T. Magr-t* and Miss Belina
Ik-Roryier were united In marriage
The bmr wa.s attired In white and
carried while carnaiions ‘while the
bridesmaid. Miss Agnes Seymour . w<,rr
pink and cnrrieil cnmatiotis ro match
The Im-iu man was Henry istsz.rinler.
broth«-r of the bride. After the c*re
roony a wwlding reception was ten
dered the happy couple at the pride's
O. W.D.’S
Gamebegias at
JOHKSOW DROG CO.
New designs and more
aiiraciivc than evpr.
fe 16.00
MAHIllfA DOWN SOFA PILLOWS
at 25c, 30c. 40c. 50c
and 60c
BADGER DOWN SOFA PILLOWS
.
at 50c. 60c. 75c, 86c
and $1.00
PREOWTOPS AND CORDS
always on (hand
■ ; 25c and 50c
AT
O. W. D. Fark
SO aat§
FlMiMIS INDIIH BflBE^
*
-
.
E.iWILHELIil
FRONT STREET '
m
;
:-
If you are Inmblivl with
eonatiiMition you will find
KE.XaLL fruit hAXA.
TIVKn (ieliRhtfbl and reli*
able pmiwiralion, anre in ito.
action notl free from «vi£'
after-c-ffecu. Sold wjth the
Rcxall guarantee,
A new lot of the
SUNDir, JULY I
water, aiso j. amrun anu wne or
South Haven caum to attend the
RcxailFroit
Laxative
Just Arrived l
Records of Manistee
pSeeietary^rtiaw* upon rKlmMot funerai The famOy have the aym*
treasury Aqparttaent It aaSd pathy of their many friends.
to ht kpatRnptatteg the foondiiir jot
XSV A NBeoW WANT AW
% haaklif iwtttBdtai IB Nffw Talk.
MMM.
■»»»■
irromFMFBCB^
-
, •* H
IHIpam TWiviUMC CITV.
IkOtAR^
ULuK*
The Brajire
fhei. awa trim first
tailed Um* LII^ M has juat been
KP *kj
s
HMC In a
Forest ByOt ps almost oa the ese erf July 4. Fur
year* all trace had breti lost of the
bell ringer who otievcd the tejuactloo
tdlered on the elate bouse bell. PhUa
delphU, V7 ttagUir. It Tigoroasly aud^ Dme before lU* fire department ra“ProdalmlB* Wbarty t^roegboiit the msteded. but after awbOa 1 asw a
load airf to the Inliabitaats iberettf.' *to*e wagon dash a.-acud the conmr,
..It waa known to.a few hiatorians. Ii with a number of flreiaea standing oa
^ a Vajate »at, that bis name was Wil the nmnlng temnfr oa each aMa. The
'^jllam JUrTT, and tbal 1m was a mar
••Well advaared la years on the immo. a mite roll of hose. The first man
tal day when aeryteg In the hamtdr eoupted bU
the hidraul. and then
capacity of heir rfneer. he wadU hi oadi nmu nmplfd hU seitton to the
plfce In history,
piwiTdlng toc itax. nwUly they had
*a firm ta Maitaa mdIt. lad. it R r..e Ismlliar poem, so well known ti water on the lire, and after anofter
teogbt. for fba teat
et all Americans. -The Ubertr Bellman.** kmg period a tnan with a pHxmod hat
Gdrty yaaim. mjm tte lAdteaapMii with Us thrining line.. **Rlng. grand drove up la a vliiorla. lie wa* the
ktewa. U was of tba oM ftdWaimd father. ring.** had surrounded Hurrv chief. The captain of the company
am an tbnntete «rilb fbcir or fira m wtth's legendary atiaojrphere Qia: an 1 flHT chief >atuunl writh tnuih cenv
ih,Mi riioik baiMls and then hedd
Aoteg Baaijy all cbe wiaik abd abobi maib' many peraocs rt gard him as a c.iuuy.
a
uuiJ dlgnitKQ cguvi-rsatlon.
Faia^y. | suppose. :he vsidaln toM the
leot pitea of iamber and ki|n> and of sort of myth. .
chtef
tile
g,ro.-ery was on fire, and the
Antiquatlana and historians had
^msile fn-quetit searchgs far the body, ihief acknoxvuHigeil It was ami comrCmeulcd him oi. hi* iHTtopleuhy. oh,
to prove his rt^llj. If nothing raor**.
yes, they iimiliy pul the fire out. and
hut fhe.s< we«t all In vain -until r«- Rome still slnmjRr
ciratly the grave\ard of the old Pine
^^lUdiamapoUa w
Kawu* € hr -rikrr.- to Onc«nls«>.
Fall crA between MllWsvUJe and StretH Pr«*shrtertaii church. Fourth
My UtoiTK* U 15. j.,.. Bns r»:
what te^w tbc te ujnmlu llarritoou and ^ine strefda. Philadelphia, was
r»-r lent a brt>thrr IVr;
army |io»t when be -dlacovi-r.sl** liiifc 4il'Tover<*d to b4- the Ion rt'stlug place
saitl*a. Roast. It was simply i4U un of t^e famour rt voluUrmar) character.
This U to V the motto of thc.PIkcra*
uamed tract of forty-four a-tvs of
Cnvlll fo* -his Important disrlosoro riub of Kansas Ot.v. Ma, whli'h Is be
Sdldenmoa, and lu primitive stale al^^
peaiad to Mr. Woollen's love *of uaiure goes 10 Jaoob Low. ,sextoa| of the ing organto^d by W. C. Reynolds, an
io the nmgb, IJe delemlu.Ml lu U- 1U‘ chiitTl:. Some lime sttro he began com- sttomey. wayr the Kansas City Rtar
own^>Df that forty-four acre*, and in piling a fv'nsus of the long d* ad deni- Its raembers will be |ieo)ilv who were
born hi Pike county. Mo Thfjw arv
a few mouths he was. When he * 41* rens of the undent burying pl.arc*.
It 2l« pf them In Kansas Oty.
coverod** Ibe tract a man iuld him ol
In the process numerous farts of There 1* a similar club In SL Louis.
the number of turkey buExards Hint
bisTorfeal
interest
came
to
light,
all
With 500 memU*rs.
ware In the liablt of rooKiiug In a big
tree on the laud, and tberefoiv Mr. ctmneetoil with graves of revobitlon
Woolleu gave to It It* pnrsent name.
ary'paTiiots or of famous men of the
A Xew Awoctotheltr.
Ho bought the tend that a Ml ol eighteenth and early nlnelivnth een“C'hlorhydrntp of ji.'mimtnolien-zflyl :
prImlUva Indiapanalght be preiie.*v<sl i r. kK It wa: not an easy task Tlrm‘ < dtetinlai»?loo^thanur Is th- mlcnllflc
to tba fiifuro generations, and the log
esttielic .dlscoverud
t.l
uter.tilnp
h.and
bad
efipc<<d
many
of
cabin Is a part of tills scbeine *Tho
by Uie Gcrm&u lYufi-.-ior Elnliurn, says
dty of Indianapolis is to
thi tl.i- inirripflons. and some qf the Le Pi-m Bjeu of Pnrlif_____
tract of tend and the caldn some day stt u«>a. tumbling from thHr pedestals.
A tilrl’* Aos«r»r.
without charge, according to Mr. Wook
Uvknl Iheinaclvos in the nod. so
An KngHfh . lrrg>in.nu prcjiehod n
ten*a planw when he no lunger Is. hi n* tJ..*.t It required arduous work to sermon ui>on woman’s vnnill4-?iof dress.
to oajor It. “MTieu lifter inoiv years mount them again.
Afterward he had o<'ca-MhMi to ivbuke
Have paaoad.** be explslus. **ihere will
wn dsughtet ufMHi fh.- dr4W*lug of
Many famoiiR rerohitlimsry lu mc^
he at least one place In this slate
lulr.
**My ihiugliter.** said tlio
wtiere paoplc can go and see the wa> v>r-n' f!»und lii,ih!* old gravevarti. Ingci4id msiii. “h.id God IntrtKiCvl
tbelr forefathers lived hi primitive In l: uling the firM naval officer of the
lorU to he eurhxl he ^v4•u^d
dteua-aec not only the tangle of Fultcd Siatea, Nathan Buya.
>r Jjou.‘*
O
i-urleil tlH-ui11 ffir
-When I
faraat and the old log cabin, bot also
Inraiit rv;.ll4d
He was appointed before thls rounAune of Indlaua’s native birds,*'
iVU 1-1 ’
It Is probable that Mr. Woollen will i.-v had a imvy. and he fought, on land
nhl4* to «lo U i
U'.r
libeny
before
he
look
up
uaval
spend his last rears In the cabin w hen
be-Is roady t<CT<*lln- fn*m active life. iiity. Boys was a truMce of Old Pine
He is never so happy as w hen iie.vr to ^i.-iei cliureb. Among othe^ noted
Batnr© and when surrounded by his I [>atriots whose bones rest here anfrieuds, the birdH. He lias i>b
jCi;!. Thomas Cinlg. Cap:. Isaac Craig.
more than SOtLcbcrry trees
of Yorktown; Cspt. Alexander
boUom lands,
,ds. along with liia
many ls*rry,
tlie plno
Idm'e will Brown. Col. Robert Knox. Lieut
bosbes. and in this way Uie
«ipt.
turne-J Ham Henry. 6apt. dome-; Re
ty. The ivst of the land Jiihn Mar-ball. Lh nT. Thomas MrC'il>r^t
^aoM kal Vaar Slmaa-Camtf fey
Ite pivsent primitive
Capt. William MrMullin. Li. ut.
S^theW^T^
A RV riUEU DID THE von
BENbON
:
, mob. Mlek. J«ir SB.-i. teitl. of
f>pr«r»t CUr w» im atwn Um w*»-k
teldBr.
ftorm. to Ifr n4 ilfr:
io»# ITIB, A B14
, JPUM tM'ritu: ^ tt-llr «r» «i
. UlUUliBc trnm» tnm> emMt.
/Tb» OHI^rr*-* t»T «t»Tci«. hen
• U« »Mk 9<ac»r »T«ilD* «cf« «k
^ • .tow crowd atttoded ik*m
tiwM oro dnt ii» totals LwnpMn
•M |U>^ OTicill at TnrtrM Ciir
«tK> AO klAdIjr telpAd ool os Ibi* pru>
BISIP, Urorins at wttS t«ro h«SAUfnl'
tz
-i
ASden. Mleb^ Jii|^
Oei.
Dupn. who la os the aick Mat under
the care of Dr. Hoag, is atwiK better
at this wmiSB.
Dr. J. W. PtMitSee. fomeriv of A1
dm. DOW of L/>!ai^ Is veqr mack
plramd with hl.‘ new tomtian.
Mica Oraoe Grave* wont Manday »o
flay fhl* sowr with Mr. and Mr.
6. G Gay in tbelr couajtr at Clam
lake.
Margie McFarren. Carol Gray. Otba
McCtackin and Blaocb* Moore TlrKed
at Cnrstm Beach on Tborsilay. The
\lncmt Hai^Bsa is bdlldlnt
^4^rtlni D»Vfrt> u tpradisf a fi^ Urge barn with baarment Just
it|A Wilb ^ AlAUr ^ TUIIa St Her of the vllUr-: Gap. Dimn is the car
pi^.
K»0o'<A
Mfi. BdvsrBA A ISMiAtinc Mrs. Scott Tilton Howard Jr., and ti
^ srMr 4irs
mov«Ml Into John AnastrongV hoi|K?
Kd Wst«r« WAS hcNM fron 4^rsw on Helena Mreet from hU farm ea«
, OT^ SDSdSr.
of the village
> Ssn WMrlf mod tamllr are csnplsf; Ava' Smalley n tumod from Trav
« Ofssa Ukr; Irtit Mr. Wldrts win Ur ers^e City Friday afier a ten days* visit
bSTA At tbf Abop dsr IlM A« OfUSl
with Mr*. Hattie Andrews on Walnut
Attrsd lo th« WSBU oC bit patroiui.
nlreet.
. lolASd OrasA# SOS b«ld meisor
Miss Margie McFarren retum«-d
, Afnrl«A at tb« IslAsd Granfs ball from Traverse' City Monday after
ttodW dl.J p. m.
week * visit with her cousin. Mn«.
Dr. Ik^las of Orasm wti Is tow Florence Hendemnn. on Garheld av
•f‘«rd.,,.
oaoc.
r,,Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bedell of IW
lalra rUfted over 8anday with
•ASbriHik iV^^r
aribi* dopot brother. Geo Brunson, and other
tad wt ar« all pUd to welcome him Stives,and frioads.
-Mn. Roale ' hark.
Mr. Mason east of town, brought In
BaIW •ftrrli li aatlmtst RiU Wa a nice lot of airawberrlcs Mond
tats for A lew dara.
Mrs. b. 11. SlraUm w’UI go to visi;
Mr. Abbott Who has been aetlna at her several hrcuhers and sisters
rn$m bare dnrlba Mr Roiu-obrook
Tuscola cdbnty for two weeks.
ibdrtica. left latt waek Tkmdtr
James Btralon is on the sick 1
^allHt BolUirf ia worblnf os the
It Some bett4*r at present
Vlr Tyler odd wife, afe moving
V
aurrlAd. U«t Mosdar evening. Elk Rapids today for'lhc trammer
JaaM*s <5orr sad Laura CJook. both of
learnt r Belis!r«r. This 1* the boi
tiOa plate. - ,
* Dab Reed tiaa mored back on bla
Grand Rapids todav to aifmd the
,Wlnnlfrad Bridite rpem Rundar with wed cling of their brother Wm. Arm
bar frleod.Mthelrs Di^ake.
strong, on the 28th InsL
, The 2ak tioyc gare a dance to n
LltUe Mlaa Sadie Bedell of lk‘Ilaln‘
AilBhAr of their frleodt last Sunday
visiting her grandmother. Mr^.
r JirtSlSf-^
runwin. and other relatfves.
7. Mr. Iloiiiiea H nmnlng the mill now.
Miss Margaret Dunn arrived today
. , Lcda Bdwardt Is satlsilng Mr.. OIU»
vlaif her brother. Geo. Dunn, for a
. Imadace.'
lew WLH*ks.
Wayne McMlchAi l la on the sick
lUt,
Will Carpenter It painting Earl
Wldrii i honw;
The GlAAiier. are ontanlrlng an ar
bor here . ‘
Spt*sial to the Evening Ht^curd.
Le.li.‘ McCormick waa in Trarei^.
Giawu. Mith., June rc.—cinu, Pa,City Tneiulty. ^
ei 1‘ building an addition to the milLee
i^ave a dance in ih« lluery r.toie, so Charles and bsile wtlJ
new barn Thurrday evening, and rd
* living alone soon.
connas everyone bad a lovely lime.
Frank Uetxm went to Frankfurt
All Granrer. tboald Ih* pn^M nt at Monday when* h«* wa-. suhpiM uat^ «ui
the next neetlna. at there will u- a
law suit.
lAAAt
.\V|M>n C. Stamp and .Mlw Eult K
•’yndlds wc'te unltcsl. In marrlatte
WtMlnrKtlay ^wenlng at the home of
the bride by llev. Mr. Brownell. They
will biaki- their home Ht JV.irklej.
where Mr, Sinnip Is a ronirartor He
has Wugln a w and has a fine hoti. c
ilierlar to ibtf
6RAWN
iBherman. Mich.. Jim.*
.
Cbarie. K Kmll of Tiavi im* .City H
^ ^ wiaUing her parent*. Mr. and MrtV
t
Jaine* B I'ruyne.
Master Glen Doyle relumed laM
ewning from Traverae City, wher**
,,
ha hae been' visiting ndativea.
Ml^» Effle Culler Wt RMiirday foi
‘; i an e\iende«l vlidl with relative*! In
; " Grand Rapl.lH,
Mt^H Rett. Wlldr, returned to her
borne. In Clarkson Saturday,
i Thv hor-, lae, s at sYenlck’ Saturday
weie men attended.
“ V *. Mrs Haitio Jourdon waa in Cadillac
" ywierday. .
;Mr». W. H Sharer tt'Uimed Satm.
■ 4tay evening frtmi Port Huron when4 a^ attende«l the MaccaUi^* ct>nven
tion.
•
^
i Miaa Floy Ear! returned to her home
la Grant aft.y riauidla* ,h. r Nchcx.1
yaar with her aunt. Mr*. Albert B<ie
•
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*
J
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t
Chas. Curhet !»( away after some
w liors«.s* for hi* livery.
PiTcy Hess and family arrived the
first of the w«*4*k from Wisconsin,
•Ing cslled Ijen' by the serious lUof his fatlier.
Jiu». Hiudge.*. Sr., has goin* to Wis
ronrifi on business.
The ritircas* ceniml ha* Ihm h p.n
at Mr Mrltitoxh’s hou*e. and wi
must Koy that we are getting «pt<e
date fervire m»w. wbleh Is highly apprerinti'd by tlje patrons of the phone.
fkim. to Mrl and Mr* Wilbur IKII.
Saturday e^vnlng. a son. Wilbur says
the wwtol will surdy by t*ow.w.ai the
new engineer .vV the throttle.
P^vrnU* Tha>er U n*Joldim ov**r the
arrival of .-i s*m At his home Mon«luy
night.
The. Queen City baseball y*am
played the Grawo potato diggers Sun
day and was fii fealed by a score of 11
B. Blurtevaut of Ovoaao is lu
S|Wn on bu*ineaa.
Iw^JMsicle CUnloo. who baa b*wn wfribtudy 111. ia slowly Improving.
*‘ Mlaa Esther Parker, who haa juat
Bfmduated from the Central Stale Nor
jnah will have charge of the Kalkaska
OMiaty Norma! the coming year.
I^eaaor LasberB of Cadillac wan
lli town aeveral days last wt'ek on bue-
Julios Caesar, having
his
academic studies and taken a course In
poUUral ts'on.nuj.
about to enttw
publlr life.
•nnie thlu? for me to do. of omuw--.**
he said. “Is to get on the poi.ular side
of sottie live question and work It for
all it s worth. Fret' sllver ls too dead
to skin, and as far municU.al owiu*fw
,Dr- ftnd Mrs. OPm^ of Coi^Dh aWp. look how It hut |H<ered out lu
FMtSweUedFroni
Ffighttil Eczema
Bui U, ,.v..rt .0 .....••------------- -------sevoral W'4*oks
the wor^ preliminary to a rv»ct*iit S.iturdAy*8 evenf Iwd been going on. Tnvhad been cut here and then* out of
Botsard's Roost forest In uurh manm-r
that their lo^ would not Is* noli.-il.
and th«we logs hud Isvii dniggi*.! in the
top of the hin, when* there wn^ a small
clearing In the llilcket. Tbeix- they
bad tieen hewed roughly liilo shajMt
Meanwhile a big luim-UH^t t>f ('t>ment
blocks had Ui-p built. Then the cabin
had been built up atxiut Oinv loga
tlgb by
And 4t
out by word of mouth to all 4»f tla
formers In the iieiglilH>rho.«l to ntieml
the -4'ahln rnlsin*.** Thes' atx-o;utu<!dating nelgfiliurs U*gau to arrive early
In the morning, and shout the time
that the ordinary dwelh-r In the city
waa turning ov4-r lu his IhhI for W“beauty »l4*ep** the ax and the udxi
lilt dlrei-tlous
tiJur or six lusty farmers would slip
l4-o or three Iwwvy pokw tiuder n log.
pick It up and earry It to the wall.
There they would ,h»‘ft it to the (op
of the log wall by inalu streiigtli. and
two men on toji wiiuld trim llie 4-tidu
of the log so that It w ould Jlc firmly
ia iilicJ.’^r.Vch 'r,’«-m.r"nf U.^
.....
of Vlncenne*. will make her home, nod
the other Is to l>e filled Up for a sum
mer school Tor nslure study. A llbrarjr
of su^abV books will be fttnUslted and
a big Ubte and plenty ‘lif easy chairs.
The cubki Is patterned nfier that In
>rhk-h Mr.
»tcared. which
zxard-f Roitet. From recollection
Woolten madl^ « rough skrtA. and
from this oni^ar^ltecj^ina^^drswlmf.
:frhe Baaten 8Um will hold a ape-
1WANTA&
the first law of
baauty; alM the aecoad and third. .No
tnaUflg wbat your complexion Ilia arr,
HoUlrter-ji Rocky Mountain Tea will
cure ibom. 35 cents. Tea or Tableta.
Jobaada Drug Ca
THY A
rood Wtaof wood.
K. 0.jr: M. M. NO. an mcU] for
OBlr PrM«j- Dicht. Ice cram
t
'llfieedi^
l% -§Uicuit
1
will surpass them all in the elemeals:: ‘
wfafch make a peiiect woHd-fcwd. ” ' i
loseoh 'Sledsr & Sons
m
V:'i!
Wholotsole and
Batal
i
MEAT is NECEMAOY
To iHaliti and ■nn-UKth
al>udutH.v .« a* rcBanla Mnngth. BW
1»- imrUriilar n« lo «h. qnalltr of tht
meat to fit you.fnr-urdlnary labors or
extraordinary exerttons. Safe plan is
t4» place your nirat orders with us. Our
cnnslniit rare Is to provide tender..
Juicy, wholesome bcxrf. lamb, mutton,
veak fuMiltry. etc., to all comers.
W4- do our own kllllnf and drosslng
WHEN YOU BUY OF
WM. HOOLIOAN CO.
You havf lilt* <aiiNfac:io!» of knowing ihrti your CAR*
RIAGH or HAKNliSS is i vri*} thing that is considrrrd GOOlh < hi diiy anri srrvict? ar4* never overlooked,
1)ut \Y»' likft I
^ VEHICLES
just as fine as can Lm had for the money.
Won’t you
4* *. Is alKdit
.'Iho If'fer4*nces t<» two other <»cciipaurs of th<* grave.
\\|ht*ii I..0W came* up4iit it, the grave
and tn-adstone W4‘rc i.iink almost out
4< sight. Only the letters *R*' and
• V**. of the name Hurry were visihl-.
laow’f: curio.dty
was
lnime^.vtely
|
r.'mpml . r.,| ili,’ nan...
Oub'a few men ttmld he employ.s! .It
Gu* man who proclnlnuM Hhei .y
a lime. *0 Uie others hmugi-d al*»ut jand for whos«. .-rave carn«*si M-arrh
chatting, olTiTiuc gissl advUvtir sharp ih.T l h<*.*n made, and r-ai^^dip. Jlic stou
eaingtlHdrJaekknlv,-sou
grind-Ui,h
agains!
K.|r J.. kLnlv,^ m. the
tb.- Ilag
m'-- t-rinJ-1,
j,li ran'f.il Drerauiium.
pror.
By Uie time that Mr. "
^ ijrc.ajclng it lu- cleancd it of ili4* mu.s*^
arrived the work was well uad.T'
tvay and he w:ia asked, with a friend- and. mould anil war, pverjoviM to find
that It markisl ihi* gravi* of the Lib
l.v grill. If he had coiue to lay llic <
lierstoae. Hv nwlly was not lusiUd, eriy Bidlman.
An examination of the stone gives
for the men worktHl as t^onfsh rolsing
log (*atdus had been nu «nefy(lay pur- vtorae Informatiun a.R lo HurVj. It
wltb llieni; an«I nlwut au’ tliere ?lu»wr. ilmt at the tlm4- ho rang th'
ftH- him lu do was to hand np tools bell he WJ-; a limn of 55 years. H«
lly to the men on the wall
and to kei'p out of Ibe w ay of the men was born Oct. 22. 1721.
Hum > .ariiTity In the cau^c of fn-4*
who wore cnrrrtng the logs.
The cabin is praetimlly two caldns dom 4lid no|J Mon with the rUigins of
r one room each and a basement. the old h»:JI, now next to the original
>nn«vHvi by u covered iioreh, a/tol drafts of the Iteclarailon of IndcRfadeach room Is elgblwn feet K4|uare. -In enre ami the Constitution of the Uniteacli win be n tilg. old faslilonM fire- eil 8tnl<*s. the mojit prlzWI relic con
8a with rare fopcslfbt. be wem to
tet Ifberai appruprtatloiia In sui>i»oM provteten has bm
af the pubUc tpoHa and games, ai^
iMra. Doty and cbUdimi of HarrWu ecteted at opre apod a career of un- to the nendcrfoot.“ but aosuniDce U
wlattAd her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cm luirallalad greutncaa.—Cbkar> Trlb- given that ItJa, costomary to build
for
4ba NaUooml PaalaoUua Ladom. wtU
IggtUute a lodge at Wexford Friday
tapening of tbit week.
<bn. Juliii StC4;le. <*api. Wniiam Un,
imrd and Dr. William ShipiK U. Jr. All
of ihesc inen w'4*re member.* of tlje
rlmrch.
"
Th4. tomlistone of MrF. Mary Svlum.
wl:4i ?yived. during l)n* rovolutlon. a
q’rantity
gunjKiwdiT from Ixing iP: T!oy«*d a.t one 4»f the Ik l.twan* for*.-,
found to b«: stm in
rondlTion.
."^e by Mile wiih the frl«*n.Is of fr.*
ih.m wen* l(»and its foes, liirltnling
(e n. TarU toii. ol 4*X4-rraied m.*n
tUij BritUh tymul. tChose riueUies in
the .noutli cau*i*rt endii.sR nils!*ry.
But th4* feature of the Investigation
tbal firoiight most delight to tlw
V4ied searcher, was the .finding of
Ibtrry's grave*. Thl*; 1r located nc:
t’.e Plue stfT4*t 4’i»lraiice. Th<' iuod<-:
D. D. D.^scriptioi
^ aioog every fine of loaglhije from
Ntetfi to Sooth; every paralld of
bMtiide from
to West; p& '
fikletetteicods of every
!
for serv-ice In the con
tinental army, and .corvf-il with dlstlnctioivin a mmihci of hattles.. Ills Big
nature on call for \olunteer.< js still
in p4]ssr?:rjan of the old church.
It Is a wimewhal patln-tlc clrcumstance that Hurry did not live to see
the c«iaipl4-t4* triumph of the colonlsu
over QrKii Britain. He dUsI in 17M.
two years before the aurreuder of
Cdrhwaills. at Yorktown, ^rted th*war and estrfbllshtHl American fnedom fpr all lime, but his «fe extend.^
ter cnoiigbVor him to see that the ul
tlinat^ triumph of American arms war!
arsurod.
koce ft? discovery, the grave has
bVeome a mecca for the patriotic v!*lOng Phltoilelphte rmm all over the
Dnltefi BUUsa. U bos beep kept oorered with Rowers by the chUdren of
the neighborhood, and on fnture natlonal holMaya wl« he the aeupe of
mcfflorUl exerdaea by the Colonhi!
Sou «f tb* BATotetkm. Itoagb.
swouro that J could Ont vrrimr Bi>
tohiUf
the QabnaDt Iwblnc vt tbi- i-rupuisi on c.r
^n'^T
J n.r«.r. I
‘.SrvjoonLB
Doo-t be fool.'d into ihinitii that skin
and
trouble* comes from blood imp
don't ruin your tiomacb with purges
blood remedies. Eciema and all skin
eases are caused by little germs th.'it att.ick
the skin extmjally. 1) I). l>. PrevrTirhon
kills these germ* and leis*es the skin cle.ir,
soft and healthy. Its work wems almost
miramdoos. It you are skeptical go to the
druggist whose natncsppr.vrs below and be-
WE PROVE IT,
To convince you wt-bar.-srram.'ed W!ih
ta* U II. D. C o .
thM to..y «uff5 rer from *uy
*kia4i*aw> can g.-tdirtvl fr.itu thr U U 1>
Cu *•. UUrt^t.»ry a l%rre KKKK 4ampi«. Uotlkofl> H. 1>
n.r.lh«rtoiUi Olpas*
mmw pampiiU t 4.5I nliiu ai^ ».♦ aaj fr.w a«ir»r»*
on yuor j.ArUan.r r^,.. fr^-n iL* vr.wkl r
rrvatwrt .X.s Btax^aUsu
S. E. will
fUtt'A'r.ris.KSh*
f Ivor us with a call.>' More
up finished VEHICLES
to show you than any other retail store in the Stateall styles, all grades, all prices.
WM. HOOUHAN Cb.
Ht ailquartcrs for the O K. Line of McCormick"' Harveaiinfi: Machiiu ry. Cafniagt s, Wagoni, Ithple- .
meets; Harness made to order: Repair
ing prompLiy done.
135 SlaU? StruL-t.
Traverifc City. Micb.
Cite Phone Ip.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
Single Oylin.lera, 1, 2. 5 and
7 Horse Tower
filGH GRADE LOW PRI^
Fnmislied compl.-le. with •fanU
AI*Y'2,:i, 4 Cylinder Motor*
Gas Enstiie Repairs a Specialty
T y'
WM. JAGKSOir
HACHnOST
cenosT
k'
TBAVEESB OH.
SKBKAS
-----------BKAs *;*
... .-A, t K
>.• u
p
f mmmm^ that he
a ^oiaiaatMi o. dra rapahileas
A ptesaww JaimrR owaed and oceth
R» hw the Bwlon vote aofid.
>icri hr E. P. Biaadari aad Roy F.
3an». whim fiyiag oa Maerilawa, bs««
W the a«a dock. Ta«aay nighL was rif. who hrin woilt Ibr the tatcM ol
labor.
He
says he will mat pledge his
.Trt hi two by a act>w amai hy
fmes
vote. Bogrke is one of the Bwkt ptMA
Urn,two hnau and tato aboaad the faront marine man on the great Takea.
Mrs. Jeha BopCt of Easton, was hor
aoow la an nnoonacMm oaadtUan. aa J
ItfriWIrtriNWtm fri dir. CmII for BuMiart was ‘
hy the oeea- mdy bitten by a vicious eat and was
Pftea. Wii4« 0roa. 127 Proat tu«K. pariix of wvw boau aft^'Be aaak for takca to Ann Arbor Taesday. U la
Trorcnw Otf. MkE. atlaM>Db«^ the third rfme^ Brace te esoaflned to ihoiighl the cat was mad. She Bfmt.
My 24^
f¥nrt wmt mad Joe* orec ay tl«xrtr
his diome as a ronall at his InJsrtes. tempted to pel the^lmal when it faa
Vjf ^
The lanach asnk imaacdlat^y. Imt was tened Us Jaws into her arm which
ragged ashore. It is aOmoat a total could not be relearned onlil she had
WANTEI>-<Mok at (MaaiMi houd.
torn It away, lacerating the flesh had;
hmamf ktir nftet
t or Crmvm. cMlimH
The csdpry scBsoa opened this week
The Port Hsroo ^olke have been
with the ablpment of
WAimw-Kiicton <lrl* *4 ito tlocei •ortfc, mmih «»d v«m) oC Burt*, re
One ear weal WCbi requected to-|«vesilgale the tlisapWWBw.
l*to»U •wt, (MW or ifem ^r«tucst recorts hi cago and aiMlier soolh. to be diatrilni pcarance cf Mamie NecheB. a yoaag
tkm Grarii Trmr^rm rc«lcm. Ttn stad ta Indiana an^ Ohio The \hlrd girt coming to Ihu. country to make
.toANTIO-OMln mt >H kton 0( I» wImIc fam U lerel sad extra <
home with her aistrr. Mrs. An
warn ^ppp6 to New York. Whl! •
^ tmtum m
Tnrtrm Able M A mort pnjpoalUocL i
Hunguttgi*. at Nlnden aty. The
early In tin* eeaaun the pruspeds were
tm MMlIj |»atted Into oam ttth tart not bright lor a good celery crop, girl wired her relative^ nf her anirml
mt mtl mamt band'Mtrcl«*. A
to
lou or Brr Mm to tb« merr. or Mrt growers lay fbej are going to have nt New York bn Friday, and
W Homnpreorth. IU B. rn>M BL. hmmM Md olfity ir* M*. which one of the best cibps In many yoar- have reached her d.vtlnmtJon Tuesday
C»to»^4^
iiiel-ltoo
ling
ILr- luggage arrived on
wHIi • atrj mnall mmtmui •drertlmt Ri^<-nx rains have done wonders Tor
time, having been checked through,
IBE wojid mell for at Imaat $:a
WA«*W>-Oon to tto nr *n o.u
per M. For nalaraJ mOirmntan
^e'OfricirK of loali count r arc but tm* young woman has not yet
klfhnt prtet nu. B. i. rnmgm.
years old.
catioti cma aol be beau-a. In
Scouring the country (or IVt, the 12 b’bown up. She is
mvTUt
Brielij were filed In the suoreme
parUoo frith other propt^^rlj mod the Tear<Hd smih uf. Bc-rl Ode. sn lunis
pHce oftied. ihU (mrm Is offered
barU-r. The lad had Ucu tbrexten. -; roan Tuesday in the mandamus
eery low tt^re There U Umbet
srhipplBg for wVme trivial , of- rt*edihKs comoienn*d against Judge
enoMgh .to pay for the whole farm mt fence and one ni/ht last wt-ck leli Itoarl of Grand Rapids by TTomcut
prftw we amk for tL If yoo yn
home and Oept In s barn, clncc which ng Altorm V Brown, the ram* being
FOR iALE-Wlod miU. spreUI bar
bmrcain mod m imoney »mkOT. get time be bM nut Iwvp seen or heard of. me luvoUiup the conidilutlonalltv of
sata; lower IS fate bigb; «onl ocm
b>
after ihif. Wad# Brom. 127 Fropt He -ha* comple;*!^ 4lrup|Stl out of he transl-ni triiden;-'Sct
mtroef, Trarmie City, Mleh. Ctt sight U ik thought be Mt Saturday he leplilatnrr of 1W»5 Judge Stuart
aotni^cIcrlL
j$me IW*;
itena phone 1212.
may 24 tf
for Oraiid Rsplds wrOi an Im-M thl* law void Ihcmu.m- it malt.»
perbon
conducting,
a
im
re
lexuothtv
b<^
who
ban
leiiirned
Col***.
FOR SALK—Bnmraer ooMsse at Om«*.
ry hufrlnceb a trauiueDt trailer,
father
he win never whip the lad
; M Mlrb. bargsln Address O. A. FOB iALE-1422-Forty acre l
becansy the utie h ’ not broxu
again If he rvturns
ciomm to.city; well watered. Qm
Fof^ad. OMRS. Mick.
, Jane 27-tii
Mrr„ Lucy Terrill, a resident of enough to cover the ad. Tdic Judge
den and truck Und. Small piece of
ISO claims the license
arc un
mo^icy lakes thU. Call for price PolU rrnie over (if»y years, died Moii
FDR
SO-ft. wflBsr.frtmt
coaonabie
aktd prohibitive. The act
Wade Broa, 127 Front street. Trav day night, agt*d C9.
* torn St Csrp UkcnScsTrtW locAtlon
The wheat crop iu the virinitv r>f K No 214 nf the Public Actj. of 1903.
•me City. Mlrh.
June 11-U
Briivmlfiinslfknstafire Inquire si
Rctum.s
from
Ihiix-rent
primary
CarUtonHs b«-lng daraagetl by an In
L. M Braoetf’s jewelry store.
ject which works from>Jb< ruutt? Into election from acventy-tlirec count ict-.
June 2tWt FOk
SALC--l«I^-Ten
lucludiric Kent and some of the
he stalk. .cauHlng It to bn ak down.
elEbt hufidrod feet on State si
Tb«- completion of the first mile of loiger oMinti, s of the state. sW that
row aAte-roidint tod. b. d. A»»e Value Impoaalble to e:,tlmate.
got»d mail made under thW hew law. ^'n d M. Warner n elved 46.311 vmt.
ton, a# Cm*.
June MAC way aliQve price aiskeU. This la
It the primary; Ferris. 13.39.:. and
of the must deslrabie pii*cea of prop locatAU bt'vrral milei> west of Hastings. hat 250 sen* scaitlerlng
It is
Rutlaiul town-hiI*, was ceU braied
rom toALi-Honw *t tto Bba*n erty In city. Ah a buhiueiss hication
rtiday by a big dinner Si'dr Koa<; Heved that Governor Warner a vote
how* ton. tto* Cre*«lte«, *14 cannot be beaten at prit'e asked
not be far from So.fiOO.
nmlvi ion. r F:2irlc gave a ialK. The
w*«*tofua. atioi.
•prnti an hivrKtwent, will say that with
cpcrts.are
puxrletl,v>ver
the fart
id is largely the nsult of the d
bnildiars now on i
Saginaw Bay ih slowly bni surely
BUBINtM FROFERTY FOR »ALC- , which coniilhts of foui
forts and Influence of V T. Colgrove.
a\on* balldlng sod cewner lot on
«arh year ri'ct*ilmg. gofxl larmr. nom
A
fight
ir.
to
be
madt
to
elect
a
lie
ttires.
eorertoi;
alinitt
onehalT
of
the
Froat striw l. Also good boui*e snd
irtng man to the J**glslature Irom the crupviur whnt wan a few years nge
lot. Mfttmld Hsdr fey dcslrsblc re.l
ground. It shows ,nve pt r cent on
dcoce property. Rnqulre 236 i<Mia
ChlpTH wa direct. John Bonrko.-granii he flihluc ground of the Indian;..
ten tbodhaml dollars,
Vltliln ten year^ tbe aater along the
Front stroet or Citizens phone U*0i.
eni, iip toHlatV brick bu
June If If
!*ay ;:boie m ir S»a dUh
r. cedc
show at least thrY-e
Ur. sixty
der ruliivatloo. iinhty roil> In fiiau] plams. Tbl>^acrntfDLK COMB BROWN LCOHORNt
atnount Sn the Inrrslim nl. Call for
m needed. Cootl email orlon to uhe .Iaud l»e<v>mes the prop
Tba flrestest egg WBdttnt. ta
price. :Wade uFoa.. 127 Front street.
large fen-iooni houhc, two
of ihc penums »»wmng the adjoin
tsreuty acres tlmb«T; creek
ilor bSicbiJig It aad 12 par UOrtaan.
Trarerse City. Mich.
June 11-lf
across the eighty; only graved pit ing lands, j The Indians who wen! riiad tbs hidtost feroring pen of sny
la that vicinity. .Creamery sixty given smali amounts of land by tb*FiTrilr to tbe momit poultry show. FOR aALF-irfl-Elj:htT-two feet
rods, school eighty rods, general
Saganlng Indian ntaBpadal pricas oa loU of M sad 106
aanfw ooa hoadrwd rods. Duck lake
Slate atreoT. one hundn-d and fifty
few miles out of Standl^h. And
' W. a Umlor. 401 Flfib 8L
rasort one'and a half mllitv. Grawn
f« l deep, an ctorcred with twr^atory
n*> .have thei- «mall holdtnr.
1hiv*e sad oni-balf iiiibs. Tiaven^*
msy.6-2iDo
frame bulldlnp. II'ted throughout for
twrtvc mibw.
doubi«il. and q-iadrupled \\y the r*-f-edUral class livery and eaks born
in;; water
Many clalni ibis low. ring
$n CABH will bny ,«i 110. Hsnnsh
Also forty'horses and all necessary
I.lki- llmnn .ii„i (,!. tia.vh
df Lak
avenue. Osk HelghU lubnrb. 30x166
Michigan.
We will make vou H.i.^
equipment, buiatfes. cutters, barkh
roll) ibeSatf that rlie big »le- i,*
pro|»»iritlon;
tb*! the borcsi cash
. feet. If sold before July 1st Apply
drays, sleighs. harncH*»cs. wagtms
price OB an- eighty arrcb within light eompanitb t Niajjara Fall., wh*'
to Tbo«. T. Bstes.
msy 6 tf
nibes and alt personal property Ir
eighty ro»ls of ihe ntoiv at Moiiitk.
1., lor eUctric light
Center and we will '^lisc.mnt the
a»H»\-e building. This Is *joe of tin
lowering Hie |j4i ol
lltfl CAIH will buy lot tW. Ilannxh
price twemy-flv4* jut cent and k-i
largest livery and halt s liarns in this
that be the price ou alKivc descriU**!
avantta. Osk Heights tnburb. W>xi.;3
region: rent rail v located, doing
farm. There Is a chance lor yon.
feM. If aoM lu-fore July 1st Ai’pl.v
large and pndltable buslacxs.
nelghiMir. t4» figure
out a cnirn-cl
to Thos. T. Bstes.
Mv 6 tf
furl, prei.eiit t>wn. r feels able to
per cent lets
tire and enjoy the ctmiforlalde for^
im mb.T. Hi.* price >oM g
iU« CASH will buy .lol 230. Oran’
lime made In thl;. baiue buslDi>h^<
raiu4 lie burh a one
can Ik; laid
streaL Oak Heljttlt suburb. 6t?xl63
This, reader. If yon .contemplate en
and Hie farm delivend. It mu* t not
feet. If sold before July lit Apply
gaging in -a buhinvhh of this kind,
b, ;. •rtiUou.lT low prirv. »«.!.• for
P»";"
to Tboa. T. Bstes
msy 6 tl
Ih«i purpo.'e 4.f cutting prUi . i„,t! In the luckiii.of iiumiM-rt,. Hi/lurkv
will pa.v you to invcudlgatc. Call for
must be Nina flde off4 r. Wa.Ie Ilro,.' nuinWr l., M M-nte. iL
His wile wa:^
price Wade Bms.. 127 hVunt.atceel,
two CASH will boy s
sera lot m
127 Fnuit
im-i her, the
Traverse* City. Mich. Cltlxens phone
Mich
Cii
Btrebwood suburb, 100 feet frtmHus!
ibirl. hi- Utoik
121!*
June 11 U
npan Essi bsy. 312 fact on Bruschj
straeL If sold tff July Isl. Apply to!
FOR SALE-----1273—One hmidredand
Fqn RENT.
Tbos.t. Bates
msy 6 if |
ime uumln.*r Utiubled and the fire t
tw. Jit\ acre farm, tlx miles west of
«4le was put Ui Hie work of rebnIM
rOB •AUE-Bererel boun or »lll! i Tft. aiHiMt »'* verity acrv.s under niltlig If on Am*. IT. ism; It wau Nov*
«.ntli>n
t;.NNl
boil
e.
large
luim.
with
mt. Howard wuilnc
mar* If |
f ’lhat he aiid hi> lamtii first tookb;...iiMiii
Fol'owlng
crop:
Ten
^ their T.'Md.I.ret hire.
Bdi • tv.- f.iiir acres
wheat, to
FOR 8At,E-Two h*.m.ew to good hicn
FOR RENT-AttractIV4'
.. ttag.*
The late Cr.il S<htirz had no con>ldo.r.
o.rn *.-ven
a«re^ |Mitat.Kv
Hou; *on«* n. w home Jaul compleiej
dauna;
fur.itthcl
complete
eratlon lor hypi.-ritc.- or pi.t.-ndi r
fou't. .-n aert-;, oats, heventci*n acn
i;\Mlt eell ou Hiur to sfllt enstomerk.
housi-kceping .ir meal may in* t
I’lMUi
literary pn-ti ud. rs he wa^ |w
hay.
f..n>
acres
wild
Umber.
Call
Clli.-ptione tetX.
jnne 23 tf
>k»Mic^MHeae«inifraaU«iferin flK Wol 0*m ftMits trick mnk
WANTED.
FOR SALE
ft
I
■fcir ptUn
gi:5'
P
I
ii’
Wade Bros.
1^7 Front
at -The Clmi-is"
Addrvs-.: Sarah L.
Graham. 12!i I-ave avenue. Trav.
BOB «AI.B-14W-Ob* haadred and
str.T?,M>avei>r Cl»y. Mich. CitU
City. Mich.
Jum* 2
twroty *rre farm pne>a« ^11,e
phone i:u*
June 11-tf
* llsple Cny: flucsi farm in LArclsnsu
HOUSE FOR. RENT—Inquire 11
county; rood locsHon: onner to FOR siLE-ll5!»-Mit.lcni residence,
Twelfth St.
June 13-if
other business; will take jvirt pay
State suvt t. t!,re.- blocks from- poatment to Tcntsble city property
office. I'urnse.-. elect He lights, pas lOUSE TO RENT—If. Dr Moob
Wade Bros , ! 2’i Front 81., Traverse | hath An A No I pro|Ki*.iUnn Call
June 13-lf
City. Mich. ClHiens. plume 1210.
for pHce. Wade Bros. 127 Front
street. Tra^^ r.e t'-iy. Mich.
HOdSE TO RENT-lnqulre
mv?«tf
Gaunlletl.
June 11-tf
$2M CASH win bti, lot,-I*;, US aad
1*4. Bore .trrot. CUk Ilrtpht* *ol, FOR 8ALE--Ht3-Thlrty acres, on FOR RENT—Best office rooms In the
city: newly finished and papered;
■Ft: 11* fret oa R..re, ijj ttri oo
and a half miles Vniuu smvt. Thre
heated; hot and cold water; ho.i
Oror*; m f,. i on ,h, ailrr.- it «)ld
thousand b.anng fruit In^: floor
daylight room* to Hty. Over iSral
tofdre July 1,1 Thl. u a *reat
and fruit soil. Call for pUct
Natiimal bank. Inquire at Mll^lken’k
tn«isato. Apply to Tho*. T. ttati-*. Wade Hr
Bro^, iC7 Front Mnvt. Trai
offlcc- Rent low.
may »-lf
It :
may MX cwbiy Mich.
June tl-tf
FOR BAUE-1467-66 feet front oo FOR 8ALE-H3l-rou; and udedialf
LOST
SUka 'atrasL adjoins n**w g*.vcru
acre* all impm\e<l: g.Mnl house,
small bam. amaU otrhard. All g.sx!
mailt iMUfltliC on tbe west This Ip
garden grenud. Two ci'ws. one hum LOST—Thursday morning cm Wash
the m^t c^ntnlly loos Led lot in the
dred and fifty ebl«*ki.ns. tbnv hogs.
Ingtoa
street.
Cara street, along by
central disirlbritlng’potolto tbe most
Pere MarquMte di pot. or on Union
modern. progrwslTe etty^in central
Thts Is Just
c .tmipusltlfm for
as far «>atb as Smith an^.^eWs.
Pjjny that
jQat entmrh gnJbnd
Michigan: sullkble for any ^»s of
he center of ihe <4,ty to get
crescent *hkRyd p>Id pto with spfty
business. Call for price. Wade
lEood profit. With
of flowers, with pearl in center of
Bros.. 12T Fnrat SL. Traversa aiy.
►nt ihib spm of
flower. Ubenil rJUrmr^ if returned
gmund fHlt earn the salary of an
inch. Cllliau pbone 1219.
ordinary book-keeper, clerk or me- to Rcconi pfflei*.
may 2442
rkanlc. Owner got the **itiam<
ofler at low prtcc. Wade Bnw.
FOR iALE-l4lb-7Hmnhrmre stock ta iHwci127 Front ain*cf. Trax^^e Cftv.
«oi»d marhnC town wtUitn ten mlM Mich. OUrens phone 1212.
of Trarerme City. Only hardware.
Mac 21df
Atmmv-GowaH MafeDuf^
Emt tern,. Omr te
MM. OUI tor lorok» uli tmu. FOR 8ALB—143&—eightywcfw farm, RcMIiir tka faMb tWi 1r^
mUe east of Beadan. sixty acres
W»d« Bros. W Front ntwol. TTmT- one
Bader culilvailoa: good hidings.
•rM aty. Mich. aOwn* phone croBa* all level. Low price. Call
IIIV
for pHce. Wade Broa.. 127 Front
PON «ALK—14t4—Ion crMB pnrtor. atPM-L Traverse City. Mleh. CJ!*
tseas nbaac 1219
June firtf
^ -Rat •B
teAa, ceatral focalSoa db Froat, FOR
Oaa nC. tbt RMst coalet^^ rods weat of klora at Monroe fjen-b PlmDa.koi8lL
H5ISOELLANEOU8
r.rts.rs:s?'s
L SiiM ar
mnm%
Irularly sev.-n-
.V a ilium r in Ni
fork rne ni.:ht u luinionain- who bad
rilru-n a volume of
KiliUrs.
bni*.*refl a
le said, 'lor a MMtalo'rahlp or a rah
nei
office.
I*, b.
even
t«*mpt m«-
to Comav*^^U Tfce y<aMNr
at*. A cma*
Crotoa- npecu lo Wtoc Se •«•* lauM will to. rtotol tore Jolj 4tC
botoe-M hto mm tm Bnore to',o,, pro of $t».
C.. owner cf the brntorkr oM David ‘ the paM Winter
DBlIey Field <Ma«e oa Bde« Hill.
! Beveralaew
iato ered a.llar cataal
helag hant In
the
the old hoara.
weeds mad
jiar*
nan.-
ihht
"Wil!.
' th.
r.nivc-nt ol St
Orta Fla.
uetl
The cioaK and cape art
with purple and irimmed with
.Id lac*; the #..ra?.rvrt». or hat. it tv*d
an*l has a gob! cord and UsseL
Be
n..«!h the cloak is worn an alba. mad.
also of wool of the lan^tw^of St. A*^
and girt almui the walgt with
*
sa.h of white moire antique, garnished
with gold fringe.
The pope’a
and ieet are coyer^ni with kid iiilttctis
Id hL fc4*t an* burdened Altb a pair
F»pp. rb
worn
over
hU
ordinary
io«. The total value of hia wai||TuM.
said 40 be I1».W0.
Lord
Northgllff^.
better known
fo
Americans ar Sir Alfrpd Harmawortli.
Ill tiTlI for the Unked ^tates
»w.
His visit l.N print^pallv
,
here
Sundw*
h« *
war to Charlevoix.,
Amos llidahl. who has b*H>n ill U r
lha past four moathb.. is ahk* to l>e out
of drw for a while
cm
ry
aiv>‘ prodigy is
a Infant
Two <if the m«»&t I iking Id.-,
; thU yt-ars uuou re bv au
ar ist who has sot yet passed his flf
plearaii
<Uy.
Mtss Girtnidc Faymrti*.
who
«a^
called home two weeks ago by the
nous
lliiHrss of
!*a.%mcat.' has
her father,
returo^ri
to
Maxiim*
'ToIeiliN
wtove she Is taking a ctmrse m ft.ili.
Hb naam; is T*dt Styka log for nur**4‘ iu 81. Vtorcoj’s luupr
tal.
uvuth year.
and be is the soa ot a rolUb painter.
The boy has been an accepted exhib^
John YcM.nr will build a c w luirn
Itor at the i.a)on ever Mince 1!HI3. when
lo place «*f the
he ha J a pun i alt of Tplsuil arreptra.
w.t kwago
one
burneii
a few
William MiLellau ha., Ue
Fongrt'ssman Gro>tenor appeared In
the hoii ;c one hot day iatt w eek clad
waistccai and troubot*
be*rlu 4if .style
Hora.v
Kellogg
of
td
N
I*
Daib y and James Rogers rr-
hi^ vUky while hair and beard com
turned ye.rterdav from fbt up|M»r pen
1‘lcted hb CO tume.
instrla. whore they have t>Ceii IcmiMur
Un liw* t«me day
Sena:« r Scon wore a
fine cream linen
bull
made of
table.
An American who has just return* d
from.‘lx>udon i-xpresscb eurptlw.- min
glel with disgust Tegarding the talk
iH* htwrd ainoiu: •smart” iieoph there.
F4ir^aliM)lu:, .>tlml»•^. it wa.- far ab.*ad
•A aujthing he had ev.r beard
It n;
conbi.ltied quite the tbmg to abbre\laie wordb. H* lu ard a gnw n woman
<ay to
a
Irleud:
have neury on
"Isn’t
suH* q
it
terry‘to
dlvey day?’
Tlck»'lr< ^old itmiugh
ria «M>nn.**i lug line*.
All informatem rvicardlng conaaoImiH and Ink** iii|.- i-hciitolly glTta
jiMin aiqiliiwHon to
P«k Md ol*.
UREwrt Jaw.ri. laa
Mm taafB
CHy aa Mtovs:
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Persons In
The special absciomiem i
i;c. BUMS, Iganl .
noth ph.ni« .No. se
pEaElWABOUETTC
I?nd f4i r 111** EnipiVe l^umtu-r '(bi
cnai. waibtdnit and
tmuscrh all pUkc ami cut to the k»ugV
North b^nd t.i*nuiicrv make cdnnacions at Mackiiiae tslAod wtfk all
leam^bip line* t-’t-xnibra for points
ill l.sk*- 8uiM-rk*r. .I^k«* Huron. Lsta
LIri.*; f;.v,rgtan bar. Ijikc Ontario sad
Miliou
init
A whtt.* satin He and
81 canter minoh arakca
It Chicagu with trains on.all railroad
ini'* fur i»otoi» beyond.
BiirdickrUlc is
tb^
rctoldencv
duck, coat, paiwing
in the Hodge on Wllce el ret I
In a new auir of whtk*
roll fo
rtn***! from the i
to the ea^l line of Wellll
now, in mv haads for rolli etlon
MT«U1<1 In: tallmi ut. togeth4-r
InteViwi on all unpaid In.-dnllmettis
or-before Hu*
SWh^ay *d 'jl
M. E Haskell. City trei
OflUr*-. K.sim 202. Stale Ibxuk J
June 2 1 mo ,
Baron,«a. n>., IJ ?.i« m . PJDp.ti*
For !!»**'•>«». * •«iaa* 0to •— «-tlaas»ra
V*b *!*'
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
Jua^JLlWB. 2fnw IU riT#rV.
Tinnslaird iiitc English that miuiDK,
■Isn t It terribV i44 have m-uralgia on
such a divine day?’’
PAVING TAX
Nottet le all Pereon, InlemUd..
Ar
. 31UMI*
\r >U'-klr'«w titjr 4 : i*« 1!
. .-i....*’«
J5?s
HApm
«k t»V)T»wi
- --j;
The *iH:cial a»>.cK*nionl tas roil fi»r
EMPIRE
Sf^l to tbe Lvunlng RooorO.
Empire.
Mich.
June
21 —IVi.
Erickson drove tn Frankfort and bar
Sriurtlay,
Mr-
K
P
D?U»V
Tt*;nrned
w.-4-k Fridav fmm a nu*ut»i
M.niit.sfee am! f)m-kcm;i
Ko.-.*sf
WM-k
K.-i I
from
attenuiUK Hu
Ml.*.:
nturfiMl
Ami
l3>
vf dt «
horn.*
Willard
i>*Uinod
hom
last v«-* k !rr m Kalama/.’io. wb#-r4*^stie
wa . att. n.Iin-' i.; hmil.
r.forr*
Wilci
ol
.
Oiicar.'o
to wT^toVlTT
.'*i.--».i. c rM .to. Vftoito airtriBir AV saito m
ll.kN.ETlMEaiR
la
Artnir. whin- be 1
ul.i^. rs.t>
i:i\a
Hm* paving 4if Ca ..s ttre*** ir»im Fmui
rtn **l to Flat.* hlrt'^-f ami 8:at** ; ir.*. !
from Uiibm
to <?«»,.
*. Is
now ill my baud.'* for the eidWir lion of
the lourtb li.stallrm*ni. brgi th. r wiHi
Hie acfiuM-d luitT.-it <»u all »:ni..ild lu
staHmetilr, Hu* Kaine t*i lx* |iatd on or
liefore th*- n*»l|i duv of Jiiu**.‘1!«oC.
M K tlask. ll. Citv Tn*nsur*r.
Uk.iu 2*»
)fIiM*. UtK.iu
2d2. SUte liank building.
2 1 mo
'
was
li
•iMfii jfv.ial days labt w*^*k I<»*d:in;
aft.*; Hi# inten sts *»f th*' Empir** Lum
— Exclusioe
Plano
Styles
■“iSi.Bi;;;
Latest and Newest Case
Desi>»ns. Renaissance.
'"W
iSS^
" 4/Ari Noil veau. Coloni.H and Incxf»ensive
CuitaL'e Uprii^his.
It m awij A 40
iS:3«5L:
“S rravsiasallaBfraal
.Micbijan Antj
Mn,
Thls> the fir
.Hvt.'f liSM
Mr
David Twe*l
hot.- th** br.dher
and Mrs
on Ni.eara ilnH-*.
in;: In M. F
Mr
Pratt hnu-
r.dl.v
r.'urmd
to
m
bnn:.. at Tiaver.r City 8unda*. aPe
vMHag for a w'et k
!n r*.
L
*
wirti
' ■ ^
E
n la’ive
,
CoIHd was In Traren** Td’:
;
l*eler Payment of UhU-ago t.s t l.sitim
bis
iuir**n’:.
Mr
and
Mrb
M
Pa;,
*
Mrs
J.
F
Jeiik..
ami
rhlldreii
o
Row. i;>. D S . wasli
Eld Roo-a’s cat caught and kllk*d
bis p«*t fwnikcel ao.' dty la»t week.
Th*
^Pam«T John
D
D**war
will
gh.*‘nn‘ excar .don to^Franktori Sun
«la>. Julv 1st, II the w**«ih* r »« faviu
able.
.
.
MlhS Main*! Hubner returned from
Mt Pleasant la t TueVoa.^to rm in,
the summer vacation at "her htjm.^plrc and Gb n Artior will cele
brate the Foarth of July.
llorbiTj. th** 3-frexr^ld son of Wab
UT Mato, who bra liecti 111 lor the past
rix weeks, is i,ilghily improve at thfv
wrlUng.
Mtoaes Iva and Rose Doinalda&o and
Gladys Bldalman a ic riplilac at the
iMune of Mr. and Mrs HcrtK-rl at
^aple CKy..
C. W. Fauai of Trartw City arrlvpd Frida) on a buiilucra trip to thU
Vlace and Qlen.Arbor.
;
nsturned from hit
trip to pkUhoma last/Friday, lie
spetka vary fararmbly of that part of
he country.
Mr. and Mra. Bcrair Vilfcg of Anplre Jaartlnn rlrifed oror BnRday a:
of Wni. Brhodcr. .
i of gmaofs are ^ng
tctwecB the Maple City aad .Emplr^
.1. '
Lo L A. BUILDINQ
Cix.k U w..ri
Ifor. i.’.; Mvi-ry !,art.
All*,
Tire Insurance
Himh U.^ik and so
have mov.*d Into ihe Wm
Mr.-.
O. P, CARVER a SBO,
m*
priifeXki'Mi at Hotel Western. *
Agpe*. near tie
twi^ cu4.
•vealng for pmvtsloab while on
mad it
sUtoticmal questioa ia Uirve mlnatcs.”
•Bet. uaU Caograaamaa Cartrar.of
?4w Hampshite. who was in the chair.
M v*.ral da) a lart we«-k piarHcing I;
The outward mb* of tbe pope
id rraile fniiu ’be wool of the lomb/b
ar^*
A aac gaanline yacht, owned by Chi
Di. C.
Mr. Srhur/.
village ,and the
tmrdorks
cago partte*. stopped
• JV’.'tHilds
han a fint.rab
ann’t von?’
Steaner minois
^
the
streetx.
nonM ralh.-r ti*t k
hird-ra't
transportaft?^Sai^f
making a great Improvemem to uic
ment.
pre.Uen
I. for my
•r cmcrjlB hU l»th»r<«ita« Uie
arr CM IU aNTta M NM cn
lafJ Friday aiul Saturday
-I wmilda T give a picayune/
voubln i
pBtSrad hare Mm^af. Jaaa Itth, mad rrMlad M a vktory for the bora* umra.
the acore ataariiag Ih-a. a rotan.
gaat^ warn played June 2^ at Mapie
■Xtn. tk« K«re hrtot IT-* In t»tw ot
\Vf! have piano^^ here to
match the furnishings
of manginn nr‘conn;:e:
pianos of the hiyihest
class; pianos that arciirlislic from every view
point; pianos that the
worltl's L'r^at musicians
say are the best.
FOUNTAIN POINT HOTEL
^rovramorx^,
MIoH.
On Lake I>«4anaa.
Grol Talile. Pi rat class Aftvmm.plitions. Fin.* PiBhioir. KaM
$7 to $‘.t PIT w«*k. or $1.50 per
tiny.
Jimelllmo^
At onr wari*r*ujmw yon bavi*
aplen*!!*] f«ciliiins for U-stiDU
each iijhtriiiii»*nt in home
like trim I i lions.
lohii R S9QI0
bur BKxlem syslem of piEno aellioe. markiii;: em li inBtnitnenl in plain tij^ircfion
smallest jmssihlc irmri^io ecumstent with leiritiniai** Imsirir^s methods, pives«wh cuslotner grealer sttnrity for
fall value than the oM way
of makin- the price match
the prx*kt*tlKX>k.
Gene^I Insiiraiict
ifew WlIRdfli Bl>^
Trirem OQt
B. J.: MOReiiN
Pioneer Livery :
Bargains in Slightly Used
Pianas and Organs'
Ihis.Week.
Hapk. ;ii!s,Ba^
Tenn. cub or $r, to $20
oMban.1 to. $7 to $10 per
month boys any upright
I
1
Our Small Paymml han I
I
males huying easy.
Dra‘4 forget to leare.joiir
oWlw for luck *11.1 buKto!*
caU4, Von Set * prompt
ff
Ihamn SiMliteor ttdd]*
born* «lifn jtm want- to
totili Hte AJn the betl
Bciryfc.
M, /A Harrur^ Prop.
’sassmsae
Sat'tofaction Ruvabteed
m
MM. THUMBAT. JIINC tt. im
ffmn
HekiaMl
Streain
SHORT SMP ORCIItT
KimiS
mUBEA BR jBiniE
9onnm
%r AAV FIFF.
» At MOM
m ooo»(
i
pmw CAMr TwrtWy tajMi ta
.
aMMA ta« »r MMB la
•^
Cwt Wb«L
C7'-.
—
J Moifoc. Jbm I7.^Tk« <p—tMf dajr
«r tte MidiKaa Stert SM» dre«U
Beld in the see
Mkip mnem d to
a to 2. The ga
tonnliiss.
Th« victory Tn
Tale both gam## #T to# ##rt#.. the
Lae Aagetoi. Joae^.—The most Im M«# having defeated to# extouqm «t
OntohrldB# last week by a aeorw of
PacMc J^tototic clnb will 1 to 1. TbU make# a third mmn# anJmiy €. when Abe Attell.
prsaeat featoarwelglit ammplon of toe deep left field aftor two ama 1ml brea
morM. aad >toakto KetL/bas
retired la toe last ball of the tetUb
weight Mmmplon. amet at 122 pn
Inning won tbe game. All tbe pent
rtegsldif for t£e faatoenreiglit .Utle up enthnatoam of toe vast crowd barm
aad toe SRdd ML <
forth at this ptey aad Jad^oa. caagbt
by toe club,
up la tbe anas of exc^lad aad JabiiaBi
baa not yet beeA decided between
umJergradnaies. was borac from fbr
whether they will bettto for a snh^
manttol purse ogervd by tbe club or for strains of “Boola.'’
percentogd bf the gate receipts, but
any eireat tbe money will be dirldiil
oa toe basis of 60 per ceoi to the win
ner mad 40 per cent to tbe loi^r Two^
Sul Golf Ball Landed In to# H#l#thirty in the afternoon has been
Frsak Accidwit it Dayton
as tbe Ume for the mea to cm
araa to# I
nUOTttllM ;
REW WORLO’S RECORD
, .Third rare, f :1C trotfta*. $400. Woo
a): Lrvrad
^ Ode, CD
Mrpvea. f A. >C.
.e.tilM(ort<»M»TO«.n:
♦
a:M WH»-Purm 0400.
' i rh.be HiU. cb. m.. by lUI CUBpb«ll:
if. a Parrtoh. Cadillac.
vSea Otar. b. g.. McOetilngan Broe..
i,
) Oale 8.. a. c.. by 8emlcolon; Reen
^jtoahtlett. Itllaa..
»»«g#iie C. g. g^ by Arrowood; G«j
firMb^Toleda
.rilifc P««h. cb. .,'by Tool IM«b.
New York. Jane 2$ -Alex. Shield*.
Halifax, carrying 11$ pounds, ma
new world’s rebbrd for aeren fuiiongK
on a circular track when he won the
Swift stakes at Sheepshoad Bay Tues.
day. He was quoted at 7 to 1 In the
betting and stepped the distance In
"l:S4 4^. .which U oaeAXth of a
ond faster than toe Musketeer s Ume,
made at Saratoga la l$o:. and Aert>
^aut‘a tlDie. made this year at Bel
mont park. The Swift stakes only
bronght three starters, with Brookdale Nytnnh favoiit^ at $ to D and Or;
moniale next In demand at 13 to 10.
after being played down from 3 to I.
while Halifax was toe outsider. Orroondale went to toe front at the start,
followed by Brwikaale Nymph. This
order remalneil unchanged to toe
strcith. where 4hc leaders began Iq
Shaw fhen sent Halifax into the
lead and won well In band by two
lengths from bnnondale.
Prlnci> Hamburg In winning the first
racR* equaled the world’s record for six
and a half furlongs. 1:18 2-5. held i>y
Mlneola and Maritmas. Red Hiver
won the Zephyr stokes.
C. P. Blot Cblawo.
Johb UcBiy Wilmer. cb.
by Bert
«cll: B. U. IUy«. Toledo.
Ota May. b. m.. by Geo. fit. Clair#;
George Ellto. Kaldf&aroo
. Lncky Jim. b. g.. hy Will Carlelon;
Ghat. A'toley. Pontlmc.
tlMT-ret-Purae $300.
Maud C.. ch. m.. l.y Supertoi
WOkea; Joba Jackman. Toledo,
vilala Bell. b. m.. by Toid <Himlcr.
4r.; J. C. WolcoU. Ooeben. tod.
The KockiH. bik, g.. by Polallon.
• McGettlgan Broe.. Toledo.
8llk Mill Girl. b. m.. by AIcnon; Bd
A: Forler,. Grand Rapldii.
Bid Thorne, h.
by Sidney; Cha«.
IBchley, Saginaw.
Oyjmy King., h b.. M. llayea. Cht M. Hahner Has a Motor Boat yi^hlch
Anyone Could Well B# Proud, of.
Launched Last NighL
2:25 Paa^urae $300.
BUIlTITHIMSEiF
Stella a. b. m.. by ,rarii; D. Barr.
Dottoa. Onl.
i
Ciatemore. cb. », by Col Strath
more; George 6 Laakey, CuiiUT.
Leotat.. bIk ro . by Delrarlor, Jr,.
Jpha OlBon. Cadillac. ^
‘
Bedford Boy. ch a. by Rorkaway. A
L. Lamphere, Bedford
•TopBcy Hal. b in., by Tom Uall;
Ales BIIm. Saginaw.
Tom KlUbuck. at, g.. by Rlllbuck;
W. C. Bartlett. Prairie Depot.
OBllme. b. m.. by AIlle Wilke#'; J.
F. miu#. Uona.
Billy Dougla##. b. «. by T>r Doug
torn; W. Oatrander. Prairie IHikm.
Coasty. b. m . by Coasitnan; II. S
German. Carleton.
Davie K. b. g. by Problbltl.m
WMIke#; RolHTt Kettle. Sarnia..
ItoiBove# black bead#, drive, away
^maoty ills, BUmulate# tbtT^ whole
pervoua ayMem. Urealeat beautlflcr
known. Nothing au belpn tadlng live
llDtiaB a# irolltotef*. Rocky
Tea. 15 cents Johnson Ihmg Co.
Ever since Febniarv. M. Hshner
l}ah iKcii at work during his spare
time on a launch of bis own hnd last
night the boat was iaunched. The
boat Is twenty-two feet four Inches
long.'wIfh a Umm of flt'fc feel fout
liiches. She Is equipped with a threehorse Eclipse engine which pushes
toe big iKial along at a got»d gall. The
hull is strip built,with Interior and
deck finishings of oak and Is really a
handsome piece of work. There is
plenty of free- board so that the craft
win Ik* dr> -ven In a choppy sea.
The mo^el l^ largely Vlr Habncr’s
own hka. he having worked the great
er part of it out hlmbelt.
Pitched Ball Killed Him.
Mnrhhalliown. la . June 3K —Catcher
Whitney ol ihe-Hurlliigton team of the
Iowa State league is dead In the
Watertown hwpilal. as the ivsult pf
an Injury sustolnod to last Sbndsy’s
game. Whitney was struck In the
hrwd by a pitched to
If you want Low Prices.
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If You Want Good Quality
;
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is to be Considered
with the Price
WeCanCetYourBusiness.
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rnmny-:!!
J. E. Greilick Co.
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TRXVKRSE CITY. MICH.
Both men •started active training
Ih^ weeks before tbe date of the
battle. Abe Attoll occupying quarters
led bv Battling Nelson at Arx.w
dla. while Frankie
immediately
hU arrival, engaged his old train
log quarters ai Santa Monica, when;
he trained lor bis fights with Bl^y De
conrsey and Johnnv Reagan. Both
men are alruady In such fine sbap#
that neither tory nor their adherents
elihqr man can lose*,
and the confidence expressed in both
I the hardest battle
In this city.
The apparent disparity In weighi-s
between a featherweight and bantam
does not In reality exisi to any extent
in the case of these two men. Attell
can fight Mow the 122 pound notch
hen occasion requifes. while Neil
has filled out so much recently that he
can probably put up a better fight
wound 120 than he could at a lighter
wdghl. ao that both men may Ik- hsld
be at their t>est around 122 pound. .
Speed, strength and lAaratna Is. therefore, what they are working for. and
ia toJth boys ptnuKss a natural abumk
me# of speed and strength, stamina
sill be tbe most important factor in
heir dally training, for In a whirlwind
mttle. such as this Is sure to result In.
inperior staying qualities will to a
Hobart Now Has an Eights## greater extent than anything eke de
Fool Launch—Little Boat Haa
fermlnr the ^
Three-Hofwo Major Engine.
BIO SEAT 8/SLe.
A. S. Hohart’b new motor Ixwt. Surf,
as launchcM] yesu*rday. ’The boat Many Will Attend the ^Bout In Grand
was bum by Irving Murray and Is a
- Rapids Tonight.
handsome little craR equlpp^^d with
Grand Rapids. June 2K.—Treasurer
brw^horse. Major engine. She Is Brving Welch ann<»unres that the ad
eighteen feeet In length with.a five- vance sale of seats for the iKixing
over all. beam and can make ex s^ow In Powers' (»peTa house this
cellent time, passing some of the evening In the high priced seals ex
T boats with ctue. The work ceeds the sale In advance for the
manship Is of the best and the boat, Yangar-Prendergast
bout,
which
while small. U quite aeaworthy.
packed tbe bouse to the doors last
LEWIS IS FAIORin
B.U .re 10 M 7 M< HIm-Hi. Rwoni
With Cani Maks# Him the
^
Favorite.
Harry iWis of Philadelphia will
probably enter the ring tonight a 16
lo 7 favorite, ov^ Tommy Prendergast of Saginaw.
Lewis’ great showing In hU rerent
battle with Joe Cans at Philadelphia
win ma^ him a favorite over the
ilgan fighter •
Aged S3. -Boy” Wins Rac# at Latonla.
Jockey C. Murphv <Teati*d c<msterutlon at Latonia friday when Adcsso
brought him home a winner In the
sixth race.
Especially among the colored folks
did %rphy’s win cause a furore. The
colored folks bad tackl'd J. K. E. to
srin. and the Idea of old man Murphy
winning a race and bemllng ihdr pink
earned the darkles to rise en maaae.
-Old man Murphy done bronght
iln to the counlrr!” ^ihey shouted.
iLl.
■1
IMw Baea#.
jime
wwdpd mnda. mkfcli at timaa mere
r« Ga at 122 Paaadi torn
sseiAM TKIt and OaM ialt^
•Idia Ara CeirfMaat
CMy people falM to appreciate
fact that laat aaaaaa to# dHrlac
daUoa held to# hoM Mitac #r#r wMaeaaad la aartoara MItoifmB aad that
arrtod 11$ Pownde to hvvlft hUki
Taro LefiftHt Ahead-Only Thre#
mi iPMfhiiM. The #«fcto nf
mar’s Motom Hmmiata Tea. 23
or ThMeCa. Jehm Drag
TRAVCRMCnY
I
|WaM^
ATTCIX AND PKIl. WILL MtrT
JULY 4.
' Vmm that TtovMae CMy vtn haa«
aoM# drtotai tacaa to# fbarth. to#
kmora of to# oaort ahoald tara
aad help to# tklag akmr Trarerm
TMaMjr «M cMIrtly MUift. amet. ir a c»o4
to mad# cm
the Fharto It mmjr atari toe hafl roUlac la to# Ihraetloa U aoam maUaec
to toe Mmd hmt of to# Mmd
If aad^poaalMya Mg meeUacin
«MiOHir<r OblU#r. hmk of M#r«tu. to# tall.
M with •# accMeat vIm« bcertac
grand RepkU to cooil^ afcmc aloa
IM# iuMi- HI# Icn km csM«bt In toe at sere aad,It woa*t b# loag heiore
•iMl npote of hi# nc
to vnii the Ganeeloidc ar# at the to^ If their
toMtod lM*to#t toltoo Ito toriKT pUjiac keepe ap.
FoMlbfy If eoai# aomaa’e club woald
VM ftoad to todtnMUtood n con- have an athlHlc deaalac campaign w#
pemmd fmetnr# of fto l#fi k« nad •
«Utooat#d lilp
nr*l TM# Moa. Won bjr Mar Fern.
W. CartU): Laicky Jim. (C. A.
Atoley). aoooM; 8am Joaen. fUlui
OtoMtoMK third. Harry K.. (Joo
CirtoCr). alM nUrted. Time. ::17.
’••mmd race. 2:2S na«;. $300. Won
h Bhby K^lDaa HoRkhu). AUc^
Carr: (K. Omn#lt). aeooadr lUrel
Maalft. (D. Baah ihlrd; BeairtyWIl
to#. (H. Crey). aI»o aUrtod. Time.
UNKE MIKES.
atagwillAo^lnrasNmmn. If#
Uon #md pwemim |i’. tWI|
spurs. He will be 33 on his next birth
day. He has been riding for the pul
forty-tore# years.
month.
Elevated ring-side seats for several
hundred have pr-en arranged-vm the
stage* but this time care has bi*e#
taken to arrange them so that they
win not obstruct the view of the ring
from- any part of the house, lu all
there win be seating room for close
to 2jiiHi.
Instead of allowing the Jam which
marked the last show tbe club promIsoa to have several entrance ways
open. The arcade stage entrance,
which was-not open btfore. will be
UM-d for those holding ring-side M-ai.s,
and IT nefdcil two entrance way.s will
be used in fnmt. ’The theater sc
vance sale fo> the main Udy of the
bouse oiiencd yesterday morning and
the box office was u|H.-n all day yes
terday and today. ^Almost every seat
In Ihe house will be reiwned.
Tom Prendergast, his father, hiv
trainer. Gus Masoncr. Bob Cheny and
a delegation of ring followers from
Caro and Sagirmw. arrived last night
on the Per»‘ Marqmite train from’Sag
inaw. and Tommy Shetidan and Young
Wolgast. the Cadillac iK-rformers for
toe preliminary and seml-windup. got
in at about the same time on the G. R.
A I. from the north. At 3 odotk to
day all six men are lo weigh in at
Chinnick'K bn Pearl street.
FOR A BRONZE MEDAL.
France. June 2$.-8ltte,
enUy f<>«
finmd
itast over toe National Rifle
.
TrppRjr
to Grand Rapid# Club.
Sartoe circuit.
SisM. who finished first TucadajC , Oraiid. Bto»kl#.^Dine 28.--Secrotary
surtgd at B:U a. m. yemerday, and
did toe first round In I'hmir. 2 mia- bitNw ^6dal basAeen Issued to toe
utes. 15 seeonda When he passed toe Otobi RapMa Rifle club by tbe Na
difrlng at
at tbe
aa«ic4tkm of Waahlngton
timtskaepcfs he was difrlng
hour
^ awarded for Ihe be#t average
rat# qir 148 kilometers
JTtbe laat
*“ members oooieat at ranges
held the lead throogboat
#d in 1 boar 7
hundred ynds.
cnlt, wbiefa ke o
dub.h.* «««U7 became Ifiliated with ^he national asaoclatlon
tance wim 1 JS$ 1
and It la expected this preUminary
contedl will develop #o#te repreaenUtlbn marksmen for toe antumn meet
,Tbc Tmv^rs# City
ing dl Sea Girt.
give a daM on tbe first ftoor of to#
IDampbeU bnUding 8irt«rday. ere«lg. Momows FOR BAIT M 0«i^
. aOTICE
nto#‘ib#nL
.
wlWf
A moi4 remarkable ease receatly
otx^rrrd on the links of the Daytoo
Golf dnb Bdward Canby was drlv*
ing the eighth bole, which* Is a*ahort
one. 434 >ards. over low trees. IK*
had a strong book on the ball, and
when it had gone about sixty yards, a
low came sailing along, which
'WUKH
struck faigy in the
le head. .Slrlk|
log toe bird eridenUy took tbe spin
of the ball: It kept on Us
landing fairly on the -green, a
I out in bogey—3. Ttic swallow,
after making two or three circles, fell
to the ground dead.
Try to Force Herman.
New York. June 2H —Benny Yanger
says he la going to try lo force Kid
lan lo piecl him He claims Hereral weeks ; > bat sidc'-stepped. Yan
ger Is ready to bet Herman 11.006. and
win Iql him name the weight. If the
match can be arranged the Olympic A
C. Of Cedar Rapid.s will offer a goo«l
purse for the Ijout.
•
tM wwaM pa^bly get sarh d fai
«C-«mtfa(dvr towMo* as vooVl m#kr
#-r the Mteatlia of aB tW whe
are wartlaff la the i
TRAVRRSR CITY LOOQ8. Na. m. F.
4 A. M.. to#Sts #> Msafiiy f$BliG
aae Dr. King:’s New Ufe Pills: toe
best and gent
_ atom of atom
The rrerot defeat of IjotH Krirr,
the eoDsenatlve miHlidate for the .\p
pleby dlrWon of WeitimoTtond. Kite,
by three rotes rernlto that In U#tn ib,
eoutiwt in S4»ofh Suffedk was d-r hIc-I
by a Singh.
slngb* vote sitd rhst six ;
•ad best at New
Casi le-1 mler-1 ^we.
SEE OITR GAS RANGES. Ask onr
term* to July 1st.
Traverse City Gas. Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
nSHI.VG TACKUS. bait. Uuocbes
and row boaU for flahermen. Hotel
Wlalcrla. Fouch.
June i^f
QUICK. THE TAILOR. mak#s good
clothaa*. 201 Ea^t FroiQ 8L^
THE FOURTH AT MANI8TIQUE.
Special Rates on Northport-Manistiqut
Car Ferry.
On account of big celebration at
Manlhtlque July 4th. a rate of $2.50 for
the round trip is mad«“ in twcin Northport and Manislique. Meals and berths
extra.
June 27-tI
PAVIWTAX
Nolle* to all Peraena InUrMtad.
The special assessment tax roll for
the paving of West Front street from
the west line of Union street to Uie
west line of Maple stree*t is now In my
bands for the collection of the second
a...-a«iiaaaarus., logt-rher tw tin . ia»- ...a .
InKUIlment.
Interest on all unpaid InsUIlmcntB, the
same to be paid on or before the 30tb
day of June. IW
June 2-1 mo
ja.H0NK0B CEO. W. SeWETHT
nORROE A MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•—ftres.ri.5sr
n NEW WILBBLM BLOCK
SMALLEY
NARINE GAS ENGINES
sssKsr
bsw BUto Bsak balldto#.
MARK CRAW^ DEUVCRY-^ight
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SARA T.VhASE, M. 0.-PhysMsn
sad Curgeoo. Offices 4071 Ststs
Bank block, with Dr. O. E. Cham.
. CIU. phone 225 2R. Rc-aldeor# 501
W. Seventh aired, wkb to# Mlsaos
Carroll. Ota. phone 52$.
•
TRAVERfiE CITY. Normal Music
school. Teacher, Mrs. Francea B.
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. Frederk k Horace Clark of Chicago. 504
hhij.t Krmit street. Sindlo No. 13,
downstairs. CItx. irtKiii# No. C04.
may 3I-3m .
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-^Ofiai
Tbe Enflbes tbit Red.
OR. F. HOLDfiWORTH
Bp#clal Bt-
sw'ar-isy'Ma
•iJ-WsSiSsriis
S5-K.-ssiss.rs;
DR. W. E. MOON
WtoaSA fsm
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. OfBdwto Ito
nmto Uslvsrelty. Offies la Mbbm
Mdi. l>i#pbo#sA sCfisA tfifi; mM.
r. W. THIRLBY, Dentist Qv#r
■om 4 Bari's Jewelry fitoffi* Mi
m
A^uiTMOLUDAYTlir.
W. M.115PAIGE,
Agt. ss:srv“^'“ ’'•5532 -m
Cass Street
"r.'5:srss5TJs:
facOoo guaranteed. Wltb KlaM
$1 nslc Houxe.
pbon# 3S4.
Notice to the
Public
andTravelinglllen
/ /A/:r ///> Af^ntis
Ofl ///.' 7Ve////V
But w!i»*n you
to
Travers*- City yoti will
always linJ my Bus and
Hiol tla-rt- n*ady to
wait upon you to all
hotels
u n «1
private
houses. Prompt
ser.
vice. Reasonable pricxjs.
Kindly Kive mea share
of your business.
‘JJW.
Place Hotel. Whiting
Hotel
PIANO TUNING-fi
anteed. F. D Nlchola. 22$ 8o«to
Union. CItz phone lUi.
apr Wf
AfiiTRACTfi OF TITLB^ O.
ver. Prices ressonable. Offie# irfOl
O. P. Carver 4 Bro BoU phOMA
R. E. L. THIRLBY^peeial attsm
tioo to diseases of dindro#, Doom
40f Btats«sak bldg. Both ptaoea
IRE INSURANCE-Ob
dais
does your Fir# Inanranc
plre? 1 want your bni
ai my office and get rates bsfors r#ttewing. A. B. Cnrtla.
mar U-ljr
1>KS. J. 0. X SAXT J. TtOBtUNW
OVnOTATHIO mVMOIANS
mrnmHi wttkrnm• a au m n
ts i - - J
iMiiMs
A. D. TYLER
'U■V
E^E:^lTlS-^
Proventont Excursion
Beginning Sunday. July 1. the M. A
S. E excursions to Provcmonl will
leave Traverse City K a, m. and 3:50
p. m.. arriving at Proveroont 8:50 a. m.
^WUbslm block. GtttoMitaRfi
^«as safi .to.
W# are mak/hg spacUl prk##
duHog June on $.12 Floor
Body Brtisaels. Axmlnstera and
Ruga lo Tapestry BrxnaMa.
Velveta
June 2t.tf
J. W. Millikto.
Following the Flag.
W’hen our soldiers went to Cuba and
tbe Philippines, hc-aith was thi
Jniportaut considerafion. Wll
M. rcti
Morgan,
retired
Ar. of
says: ’ I was two years in Cuba
and two years In tbe Phlllpplnea, and
lieing subject to colds. I took-Dr.
King's New IMseovcry for Consump
tion. which kept me In perfect health.
And now. in New Hampshire, we find
It the best me^licine in tbe world for
coughs, colds, brirncbtal troubles and
all lung diseases. Giiardpteed at John>
son Drug Co. F. II. Meads. C. A. Bugbee. druggists. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottleJOc^___________
:
SEE OCR GAS RANGES, Ask our
terms to July IsL
.
> Traverse City Gas. Co.
BUSWESS CMHIS
“
U
bee Drag Co., draggista. Prtee 23<x
T. A.
RAKING IN BARGAINS
in haying implemenu and
and garden tools of all
kinds is.your privilege .and to
your profit any of these days
if you come here and look
about yw. We buy nothing
simply because It's cheap, but
sell many things cheaper than
pju can buy tbem ebewbere.
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
H. BOILUUSTlL
nna inourancb
aaXL BaTATB.-AKO
UMM
XtTAIT POSLKi
Saxton Hardware Co.
JR-
ais But Front at.:
2^
.Vpaiair*
I
6 PACES
filS IlLLED „ OUT TWEE HIUTESOIIO'IIIIBED
WHILE HUNG
WHILE ILIVE
Mra.
Mikn
MAY RETORT
IN MORNING
HMmarp
JURY SAID SANFORD WHITE DIED
FROM MEhK>RRHAOC.
moMM to»T ur*
: ‘ WmCK AT MEWAVOO. .'
aukanmr
IJy]
ih
RMtol to MaaRs of Harrr 1C Thaor
Wna tilt Oaoae of the %a^
; WMshCaaikdHisOaadia.
By WifutotbeBvenfng Jtoeard. '
New York, iime rfi.-The eoroaar s
HIAVY nwrCWTY VOM IN r. M.
ivy alter three vlaates* dcAlberailoe.
•MA«M4ir.
retnraed a wenUct today that Baaford
White tone to hS dtotb frasa ^ hen
ige as a itoort of a ptotol ahol
Mt sf OTMid llapMs Was wound la the sknU Inflicted by n revob
•cflIM But Will Uvs.
ver to the hands of Harry K. Thaw.
WsivU Thaw Fnniahed.
Denver. Juv XS-Il, WTiHe. a
f rother of SUnfvd White, leaves for
>^r York today to nee that Harry
•niaw ta punished.
Si
Mteh, JoWr^^lVrr
r fr«lslM Ko. H, soatk InnuMI.
vaa Wracked Msr berv at «:S0 ihu
wor«ii« BraluHaaa Alaiaader Rcmrh
HAS Mil
OF $8,000,000
of Wkita Clood was lasUntly kllleu
aad BaglMer Charles hotv of Grmod
lUwMs STBS badly la)iired. The iralD
waa a doable boader mad one eeali»^
aad eUbtooo cars were dcialk^d.' Tbi
rroperty loss U very heavy M aU the
ears ware loaded with merchaodUKaad hotMwhold aoodr
The wiwk happened on a curve.
The train was manlDi at a Jtixb rate ALfiO THE DETROIT AND PORT
of apaad and when near the curve tWHURON LINE.
air bmkeavvere apfilled but for aone
raaana failed to work. The IIrat tn
dae took Uie curve all rlaht but the Comblnatien Will Also Take Over AH
aaooad wtmijoff breakinit the cmipllna
Northern Ohio Llnee and the Oo-^
aa^ allowing the first engine to ruu
troit, Toledo and Cleveland
City Lines.
Bmkeman Roach was in one of the
boa cam eating hU breakfast -when the
OHIO AND MICHIGAN LINES
^death
probably
before be
realised
Qocat la being held this aftornoon.
Boftneer Bole was Uken to the bos
pital In Grand Rapids aad will survive
He was terribly scaldtHl by tocaptos
Alesaader |toarh.was well known In
this clijr. boarding, when be laid ovei
here, wtth Mrs. Raekard. corner of
Pkn^lcenth and Gnkm str^s. He
was
unmsrrbtl. Ouc
. brother and two sisters arc left
weddIngsIif
JUNE MONTH
HAAAV APTAIMA WERE SOLEMNIZEO LAET EVEMINO.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
rievoinnd. O. June ^H.-Thc deUIln
were made known today of a gigantic
oh*rtric railway merger which includes
the Detroit UniUd and all northern
Ohio lines mapiN^ out by the Kvorett.
Mooore syndicate. The comblrntlon
will have a total capital of |H,<»0O.OOO
and the project Is to Include the Iktroit. Toledo and Cleveland city lines
wtth their own Iniemrban lines, inrluditig the IXdrult and Pori Hiiroii
DESPONDENT
OVERCROPS
OWNER OF > FINE FARM AT Cl
RARD KILLED HIOdSELF.
CARPENTER HUNG HIMSELF
fRED SMirH-MISS WILLSiY
tLLtWORTH BILLMAH ANDiMIAS
ANNA CADHAM. J
JHMiry l_ pobi* and Min Marjori.
Kotbler-Koenlp.
A very pleasant wedding annitrerAWFUL CRUELTY TO AN ANIMAL aary was ceiebratod at the home of
Mra: Mike Hahner.^ 41S State street.
BY AGED WOMAN.
Wednesday aftornooo. The home was
very nicely decorated with margnqca and June raaea and the altemoQ^
had
waa spent la nodal conversation until
30 p. m . when a dainty luncheon
aa
served. oonstoUng of Jee crew
ORDER THAT'its PUPPIES
Id cake. toaBOoade and fruit, wblcn
MIGHT HAVE FOOD.
was very mneb appreciated. A preUy
feature of the occasion. were little
Head Waa Drawn Down Between Toee wooden dishes on which were written
names of tjach guest present.
arid Tied While lU Feet Were
These were kept as aouveoliw. All
Bccuml With a Stout
the iwrty felt they had had a very
pleasant nflernoon and left, wishing
the hostess many happy returns of
the day.
Boc^ a conic dog killed a chicken
to feed to tofr half starved puppies
j THE MARKETS.
on or about June in, Mrs. Susati.
East Buffalo.^ Jnne r^i—CattleJunes, who lives with her huslouid on Trade slow. Sheep and lambs—Ron.
s rented fsnu mwr Acme, tied the active; spring temhM. |Sfr9: wi-therif.
mother Ha^ feet together 1th rope |CffG.2u; ewes. |5fi:i.25. Hogs-102n;
and drew the toulllgenl. well khape^J arrive; Vorkers. |«.I»r.#i7; mlxi*d.
bead df>wn to the fn»ut fiaws. fastened
7.
It •securely, dug a tn-nrh and burled
iKtroit, June 28 —Wheat—No. 2 red.
tbe faithful m-ature alive
' S7c: cfiro. uGc; oaU. 42c.
. Humane Officer Mark Craw beanl of
Chlrago. June 2H.—Wheal—July.
this gwful dTHrd of cruelly In a n>uncb 82^r: com. S2^c; oats. 2ti»wc.
alKHit manner, swore out a warrant
Toh*do. June 2K-Whe*l-Cash. 87c;
and. arconipanle<l by IKpuly Sheriff
►rn. u3^c; oats. A2^c.
C. K- Taylor drove to the Junes fvm
.yesterday afiemoon. At firs! Jot»^
Mtk. O. MartliiAon and Mrs. T. G
«lenled the Htocj. telling that he had Ray left for Grand Haplds this inoru
IT
it CAM MD^ mK Off
LE8 AND ILL
FINANCIAL TRC
•^x^EALTH THE CAUSE.
KILLED A CHICKEN
r" “
fe
i-
Paine’s Fireworks
Our .lock consist, of the celebrated "PAINE'S FIRE
WORKS." These are nnivenally conaidered the best
on account of their careful manufactu^ Every piece
will do just what it is intended to do. and THERE
ARE NO BLANKS. ... Get your supply of us.
OUTSIDE LABOR
BOARD TOOK NO ACTION ON DEC
ORATING COURT HOUSE.
OTT BOOK STOKE
keep I
“500"
Frappe
10 cento
, WAirs
If to you wiU pmbuUy need
Bomeihinitfor yew outing nttirs
We have a new . line of neglige
ahirta, alao b new lot of four-in^’
bandt of moat desirable rokfira and
hoaiery, ami laaUy, but not least, a
new stylo of dreia suit oases that
are what you have been (dreaming
about
Sff Our
Canvas Onford
Window
KUBKOIC Jk WOYT. UNlOlf STREET CLOTHIEES
I^t year “Dorothy Dodd”
shoes were thought to be close
to perfection, yet the present
styles surpass them in both at
tractiveness and variety. You
may run the whole town over
aud you will find no better.
few CItf Shrts
Price $2.50 and $3
can boast of a larger
assortment of canvas ox
fords than we are show
ing this season.
Not only is the assort
ment of styles and colors
res ai
so good..but the sires
and
l/e buy
widths afto. W.
them if widths from A
to EE.
Rlnsllng Cirtu. Left S50 Leborere »eSPENT TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN
hind .( J.ckren and They Make
EIGHTEEN FOOT HOLE.
It Irrtcrestlnji for the Police.
News of the State.
FIREiEN REaOVEO BOULDERS
'
mWISI WARMING
BACHANT & ROSCOE
1^^
Order#
Sood assortmvnt ot
PHCOSatOO
Screens
^
OOC to $2
DRUG STORE
BURIED MAN
WAS RESCUED
r
GOING AWAY OVER
THE FOURTH?
It was hot In the supervisors* room
at the court hoosr today liut the com
mittces toiled on unceasingly and tha
equallratloo rommlttt*o mill probably
(Oint toned on Third Page.)
It’S
V '
lai Bta<ht ca. rear.
Comiminlcatton From i
Waa Tabiad—Mattor of Voting on
tha Pour Heuan Bnnda Will
Cum« Up Saturday.
Surprising
By Wirr to th« Evening Record.
Coldwater. June ^-Willlsm WOntng Miss Frances bur of r.lrard hung hlmseli today. Hi HAD TO MAKE DESCENT
At t SO lai-t
ORDER TO GET HIM OUT.
de.-ismdent
lllsev l»ccame the brblo of had a fine Imm but
rrt6 l-y in Smith, the ccn moiVy takr about emps
at their prt‘ll> me honu
Carpenter s Suicide.
i»U West Ninth street, the llev. W. T
Battle Creek. June i‘s —Cliariej, H After vr.lllOB ElBhteen Hour, Whit,
Tw«ntr Flr«nen Wtere Werkinp
Ketehal. a can>* nter of 5l Broad
^oodhouse ot the BapUs
to Affect Hli Rele«*e. Hit ,
being the officiaUng mtnl.-ter. Tht htriH l. I'ommltted Mundd- IskI night by
Wife Con«,«d.
haiRty ceremony Was wIineKsed by hanging hlmMlt in u woodshed, lie
a w ile aiul
about nny reUUvcs and Irlends of the wa» 41 year, old and
two children. Tht* cause^was financial
bride and groom.
By WMr© to Oio Evening Record.
At the appointed hour Miss Cecil trtiublcs and ill health.
New York. Junt "s—After being
Farmer Robbed.
Frlti of Cass City sang yweetly and
biiricil alKJUt twenty-four hour*J in mn
Jackson. Jnne 2S.—t'hsrles Cole,
aoftly ”0 l*romlM‘ Me ” and at the conelgHtwo
foot hole at Tompkin\ lib.
clusioD of the song, the nmslc changed farmer of Sandstone township w
Staten Ihland. Jetomteh L Fi.shi^r, ww
to the stmlns oI the bridal didruv bold up last ni.cht and mhln^d of
|t extrlcatcfl a:ilve IhU? morning by fire
from LDbengrin l»y Wagner. Miss gi>ld watch 4nd fr. It Is
thy wTirk *»f .-^mi- of the n.^O ja men who* deM*<'mlc<l and n niovod the
Mabel Honeymau «.f Ysnilalia inlng
-s who Weie left helmHl by Ring large lioulderh which held the man
the pianist. With the wi-ddlng match
Broe - cirrus here Tuesday and down Fihhcr .s wile, alter waiting for
the bridal ‘party apiKwri d led h> the
■Igbuen hour** wblli^ effttrts were
Rev. W. T. Woodhou»e and the prt tlv who ve making tht intllce‘tniuhlc.
bciiut madf l.y t«. ul>-'llrcinct. to res
Mac:e Record Run.
little ring bearer, Wlss Hekm Camp
Jackson. Mich.. Juue 2S.~Conflsgm cue her hu5h»nd. CT>ll«pse«l.
bell, who rarried tbc sAct^ circle in
Oto. heart of a white rose. The besi tions occur In the pnson so frequent
rnilL- Oliver Walem. came next and l>. that every time the lire licll rtngi
the bridcamald. Miss Kite Smith, the iH-ople think the convicts have
alitor oC the gnmm. At the appear stariod another fin*. The dispart
Northport Beuch Hotel Will Entertain
aoce of the bride, the young peopU made a tocord breaking run last night
Nofthport Pmm'e on the Eventook thotr poiaUoBk BOder « s»rt»ud ot iHcause somebody saw the night
___tneofJiily3.
MBltoi and while ribbon pend.w from watchman pass w w indow :n one o( the
,
the cemm In the BortbetW rtwiK-r of factories.
Northport B«mch hotel will keep
To Improvt I, O. O. F. Hi
the pnrior. where the cedearaor »»s
open houxe on the evening of TneadaLV.
Jackson. June 2Jik~The boani of dl July 3.Wmil»U the revidentx of Northperformed. The ellnplUled form of
the nleao rin» eeeTlre wm» mwd nod rvclom of the Odd/FcllomV home port and vicinity are Invited to come
mev*ts here on July 10^ when plans will and taapect the house. George Bi.dBrtim IL “Hcnn, »nd Flower.be made fot making impiovi*menu
•only pl»y«l.
hrx'B orcbeetra of Grand R^Ma «U1
The lirfdw wore ■ chnralnc r>«n «( the place.
be-Jn attendance and ynmish nmalc
Adriante Home CuminB.
while cr>-pe de cbeM trimmed wlih
bo A on that evening mnd durihg toe
Adrian. June 28.~The second an
white idlk apiUhiae aad ill over Uc*.
hridenuld wa. gowned In Ftenrh nual *%ome romtog” day here was
. lawn trimmed In val lace aad abe car gmnd aucctos. Niwrly WO -old bbyn
ried pink tOMw while the bride carried arerr here from various dries. Detroit
a hoiuiuK fit white careatkm. and brtmgbt SOO. JarkaoB lSO. CblcaBo m,
. (Oimiioaed on Third Psfu.)
(OooUaned on Third Fafe.)
h^
EDITION
tog.
'
St:;
OPPOSED
MARION ISI.ANI> firiirslon Thiin!to Mr. Cras s query as to why he tied
the dog s feet and b«-sd. The woman day aud Satunlay evenings at 7:30.-<\iliimbia; Ht^rstV orrbe.stra.
was near qucslloueil and a full con
fesslon^was forced from her but ^be dancing; ti(k«*i8 2o cents round trip,
dance.
June 27-1‘t
heartlessly hald. -It servcnl her right,
the hen was worth 00 cents.”
TT»e woman isdntTMl out the place
where she had hurled the animal and
the officers dug up the Inwly. The
head was bound Ughlly to the fore
paws which were, tied together as
were the hind feet and the liotly plain
the W2y peop
people
ly showed the awful sufferfiig which
coming back for our new
,wn__ 1rousclea
prtx^‘detl death by the drawn
sundae,
and evidences of the struggUi.
Mrs. Jones appekrcMl UfcTre Justice
A. F- NtTlInger at 5 o’clock yestemay
aftermam and pleaded guilty to the
charge of cruelty to animals. Senlenre irilt be given Saturday at 2 p m.
but you won't be sur- t
In court, the defiant manner with
priced when you try it.
t
which she faTHMl tlie omcers left her
h’s the best ever
^
and Mm. Jom‘> l«*rame a meek, pen!
tent old WTiiiian. baying that si.e
thought it JI.S good a way n-s any to
put the animal out «f the way. She
alsT» claimed that the dog was
muchj^s she could |x»:;.‘ilhly eat at
dinner time.
Mrfc. Jone.v Is GT. years old and the
family are in hanl cimimstaDct;;t
WItli Os.
Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. 0
doors and window screens in three days.
We'll send a - idan to take the measurements!
On. Stoir & Piihillisti
DENTISTS
O. C. MOrCATT
Abstract* of TItl*
pmcB* •HTisrHCToav
1340 Mtat. Bank BnlMlna
Ml
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
It’S Like Finding Money
f
I 1?^
I'M .
6 OXilj
f
j
5
•
Do you know that it s a waste of time
and money to bother with a
poor
flour? It will pay you to get posted
. on our “BEST” Flour. (Other
V
ladies have tried it to their entire,
. . satisfaction. . . . . Try a sack.
Hannah
6s
^
Lay Go.
ME>NS C.YOUNO MBNS
vGk&rvRMismNca
Prr
STRAW HATS-Ouraswtrtment oontea ^rom pne ot
Uie largest maoofaetarais of fine straar goods in this
country. Sailor Bbspes are the proper thing, bence
wears alroBK on Sailor., 50c to $3. Otherahape.
froBioOctolt Our Panama hat is a winner.
For FRIDAY and SATURDRY
THE ItST MS OF JOKE
$1.00
50c sq* yd.
For Imported' Togo Rugs
27x54 io.
For Extra Heavy Cork
Linoleum
Beautiful
. Oriental
Patterns
52hc
For All Wool Ingrain Cat pet
Btaudjul PatUrns
15c yard
4
for Straw Matting
' 'y .
Short ends up to 15^|»rd»
C>r ra/ur
SOFT COLLAR NEGLIGEE SHIRT^.
VonTl see the difference when they’re put aide by aide
with other makea-SOc, $1.
Fine Mohairs.
Mhrccrind shirtings, deiksde rtokm Hee our window.
•/
Two yards wide
Worth 20c and 35c
$2 pair
For Cable Net Lace Curtails
\ White «lr Arabian
/fVM fj-oo
Mi
Japanese Matting Ruga
Worth ^5^
■■
*■
. iniAWiitc cmr.
THEEVERmBs^rni^
t*idK
m
iHufisoAv. junc
I II li t $ I M l 111^ m sASirm^ Rare Carpet Bargains
kefritaator
if Yw Have IMef roBern
of C.XRPET. MATTING.
OILCLOTH and LINOLEUM. Air of
ip^licavy carpet trade of the past seiion
toves us with numerobs remnants and
Kefep ft tn tbe boote where it may
be buHMd or stolco. but if you wish
ft kept-safely where you can get it
My day and where k will be earning
for 3^, deposit in -
'^fy thegraSat iee Biter on
ihe maiket bot H » boih
^adontifiolioa. Bjito
peculiar oanalmctidn a oon>
tnmoBa cimilatioB of frah.
■ pim airia lo»«d y atrfall
tmptin> air ii expe^l frotn
GkO refriMentor, itwarioff
ihe«: we will cloae at a.^big a^oifice.
' ASK TO SEE Tt^
"M
CiAL.
Several short ends of
matting, diffelent patttaroia
all grades,-from ihc cheapest uj the best, at
^
OCROaiTORY
STATE
OF
We wOl tell yon one.of
tbe^ perfectly vt otilalea
fnu’eiatora, made of haidW00.1, iierfcwHly inanUtetl
interior white coamel icacspnrity7olba,2ii in. deep.
17i in. rides
in. hi^h. for
r>fr^5Av,.rc,?<
7 1-2c per yd.
Easy Payments
J. W. Slater
$13.00
$ tit 111111111111 $
OUaESURSOI BEU
owUrtr Wiiorpii te tbls ettr i«ly 4
Wltfto Ul« BMiy tall* p««y araeb of
lively scffWble by tbe <
!>• tAjofMt of
boy. still for Ibe «oo«fe«. Tim* ryrrr me
t( to ft protectloft Uiftt itboaM be ftl?eii of the 4fty vft* filed «bb eaioji
ontll Ibe tired bat bappy cbtldrrti re
tbeir booiee
fe take ftfty
^ ftftd tbft i
;■
r toy pistol we very
'
MAPLE CITY.
Mlsa EiL.I Jim.haw of U-land l»
the gue.-l of Miss Flora Bellinger
Ilcn- A. A. Alilngum and daughter
Ormfuato of th# Local High Bcheoi
Mlldrt^i are in Nuithpori today
and Popular Young Man Passed
. IteU game uwlav betwtnfH Empire
Awmy Laat>llatit
land Maple t*ity
Charloa Larson paaaed away at ibe!»»J
t^ify was a vh-toir f<w Ma
home of hfb father. August Ijiriem. *4
Giiy Sfvre wa^ b.Mjt‘4 lo 1» m
favor of our
.
W«.t Front'i4rv<*t la?l night afn-r
Mr*.
Worx..
of Fedar Run to ytoit
long llln^k* of pleural drt»pe.y.
Mr. Laiwon had rervntly
cc. Ing her daa^liti r Mr? B t». B»’lbngfr
ployed a* atenugtapiirr tn Lu6 An W lUl* place.
Tl»«- di- irlbr Sunday whitol, romengelt*» but came home Ji^ay in a
critical coodltlon. being roH by •|Cu at ito- (\>iuti*:afiou.il ^lureli
bla aUder. Mra. A. Petander. la Grand :iF’,-.!ay alo-n'H.n and ev.-tking wa*
J|..r
)
WVII
aueii.;.
I
wvll
alivxi.l* Od
Rapkla. He leave* iKxide* hi* lath
nnd'Mr- Ilurltni? or N.»nhtK»rt
SB«1 mother, rhrte *l*ter* to mourn -T i irerw
In our itflaee Mr Unrlbui d-‘
Uvered the morning *»-rmoii Vt a large
^ arlci: Larwoa g.wduated from tin -rowd at lb*- rringregat.Mnal rtoircii
Ideal. High school In lfi04 a^ wm5 on.
of the brlghteaf tn hla claaa Amon<
tl^ felkiw* he waa csia-cUlly well
Wked and wa* prominent in atbbllo
ever ready to do anyihlnk h»
could lo help the acbool .along. ii«
went w^ two year* ago and was eu
gaged lor some time In a^t^lstlng a
civil engineer He was nearly 30 jeai'
old and was one of the Ri:c<in1 bm^
when the paper wa« ptihltohvd In the
ning
Thai fbe sammer irarel
aiOf to earaesi
deBK>i}s:inited hr
AM sboald ftsmii^tbem^ves <d ibt op- the erowded cowdmoii of the Northern
porUfilties to set ftCdsbl^Ud-aitb tbe
Igaa Traasportaii
people of Mftalstldue a* tbe ftoqnftlii^
Local Aaem Bum* Informed
^ win tftfttiM Ift mutiiftl ftdvft|itft«e the Record thta momtoa that erery
Tib imUft ftfft io
and tbe arraagd. possible paswat*
latlon
had been sold out of Chicago Friday
Tbe tat
ter boat wtllUake all pasaoBgers for
Tha prtNBpi wtloa of the homaiie of
south
id* la Uia oaae whwe .a dot was while the Illinois win |ahe only pss
todftad In aoeb a heartleaa iaanaer seogei> for the wore northern i»o!nu
The MUrourl. which leaves Saturday,
Biaay onarters. A writ oiynmlzHl hn is also sold dat.
,
Biaas aoeiety I* a aatefmard to an>
The tralna eowlag into tbe efty are
^iy or cooBty.
well ailed eaasMering the time
year and the steamer Colurotila ha
id win be arm trow ths amend comforuMe load of parsengt^rs th:*;
Mit to tha powar boat law published morning. Among those aboard werMR. BEECHAM WITHDRAWS.
a parlv of tw*ejity-8ve young
who spent the day on Ba.^fCttV. l .lanil
aiw fot‘e*l*bba jfhmi carrylna The affair was in honor of the Mih. c^
Whitewaii r t»»yvn
McDonald and Vamum of P<t«rkey.
imI that J»e Mill unt In- a
who are s:uests of frlenis In the cUv.
It certainly aonld be
good tbins
r ilie repuMli an n<»nuii i
B P. Irwin of Qutocy. III., took tiJ»tf the city or.the ateami
ty clerk.
bay trip to Omena this morning, turn for <
^ whoever ahoald attend to It. wpold where he will spend tbe summer
jaaka the repairs thst stte necessar; months.
Death From Lockfaw
Never follow* an Injury dn-aaed
. to tha atdawalk hbd croaaiiik leading
O E Brown of Grand Rapids, who with Buckicu'b Arnica Salve. Its anilto tha pasaeager dock.
waa appointed receiver for the Nr septic and healing pn.iH itk-^ preveni
ah ta wanta hotel, worn up to the r»* blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer^
It aeems as though the blossoming sort this morning to bvik nCiT the chant, of Ken>M.*laerbVillo. N \\
e.s; “If rnre-d Seth B.irch of this
^ of the roses hss brought a rulmina place fur a few days anti see bttw
•e of tbe ugliest
flon lif a number of rotbanrea and they things are running
burn
are hnrrytag to get is before the
Mrs. H. H. Gansburgh of Atiants. and M>r«> r.V. at-t-Joluis.m I>rug t%>.
lacnthi of brides has expired.
Os., ended her long loumey this morn F. H Meads. C. A BnglM*.‘ I>riig Go i
drug stort*s.
ing by boat.jo Omeua. where ahe will
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
spend the summer at the romauM<
old mission post.
Thl. Raport la Made Up Dally. The
Lsdies* Aid Secisty ' George Evans of Fort Wayne. Ind.
Record Is Not Responsible for
Changes In Prices.
Htid Annust Ctoetlon Yestsrpassed Ibrough the city this morninc
dsy Afternoon.
on his wwv to "Northport. where h“
Clear porft. per barrel....^..
will spend the summer.
Clear pork, per pound..
The election of <
^ St the Con
Mrs F. N. Aull and famfiy of Dsv- Short cut pork___ ___..... U.hO
^regstlonsl ladles* Aid yesterday re ton. Ohio, passed through the rlty Flour. H. I. A Co. 8 Beat.....
Rye flour. H L A Co.’s flest.
anlted as follows;
this morning on the way to Se-sh ta- Meal.
Ik 1. A Co/K Bert.....
1^5
. PraaWeal. Mrs. f,vJ, Doyle
wanta. ' ’
rv*ed^ L A Co'8 Best.. :...
120.
, , Flfst Tice ifresldent. >lrs. Lucas,
Mr^ G Thomas Dunkrp of Washing Eggs, perdoten----- -------- . ' .18
.10
»•aroad Tlee preaidaat. Mrs. Cochlla. ton. D C. took the Columbia tliU CodUsh. fH t ixmnd............
^ , SteconUng secretary. Mrs. J A. Mou morning for NVah ta wanu. wh^iV hhc» Lard, per pound.............. .
Bulter. per pound...:. .... * 1822
fague.
will spend the summer
Creamery buiier. per imund
npancla] secretary. Mrs. J. V Mrin
' T. H S. Anderson t>f Inland, who Cheese, per pound.......... ....
!
!so
loah.
baa f»een In the Hty for the past f,.%r Oats, per bushel........
Potat*jo*. per bushel.
.
.00
^Traamrer. Mra. Wiigbt.
days took the train for home thu Sab.
per l»arrol.
Heports abewad that the anrlety'had
Bran, per 10«...
Poulirv
had an uauanally sucCeasmi year
Spring Chicken .
844 ;
rimer Seed ....
Timothy so«M ..
- this week and Mve dls<^nt.
Has Tsksn s Brood of
t. H. Ginis. City Clerk.
Robins to Rsiss and ft Keeps
Com. per bushel...
Him Pretty Busy.
PoUtoe«. per bushel..
... ;r*:;
rC:
I
W
I ills'wniffltsiiEiiT
^ fattgiimTiteis
lave your money in
ke bask aid pay
rMT rmoTBnB wMk a check
Tbe grocer would pre
fer it. Each check is
a receipt for the
.amount paid.
^ By .having a check
ing account at the bank
you are able to tell, at
the end of the year,
bow much money you
have paid out. You can
teH. too, just where the'
money went and for
• what purpose. It gives
)rou a complete record.
5 A checking account i*
^ safe, simple and at alt
•f times convenient. It's
* one of the advantaged
J furnislRnl by modem
^banking.
soppitST* Fites
No one would susperi thst Thsd
Psrsonr. the gtmlal clerk at ihr Park
pure was A bigamist, vh it hss liebn
discovered thst be Is supporting twu
rsmlll^*. It happened Is this way.
About ten dsvs ago the family cat
kITletl the' mother roWtt who was ete
gaged In raising a %rr> large brootl.
Bemg as tmusually tender btuirlcd
young man. the aforesaid Parsons an-;
nexed the family and "beforr and
after- leaving bis deak cllmbc twelve
lo Afteen feet with a bowl of bread
nad milk, wrorms. etc. and fills the
young robins up. ilc rrpons them ak
doing well and when they are able to
fly be Intends to kill tbe cat
Emperor tniltama’ totest fad to
pbotdgrapby in three rol^ He has
Bo to
atndlo
In hi. palace of MonbUofU
> 1* Wi
nrh and liver disorder? with ns.
the Utttcur. howerer. there to a
dy: Electric Bitters: the
rat
rattoe
Brown of Donnettavine. 8. C.. says:
“They restored my wife to perfect
Ifeteth. after years of salTertiig with
dyapepaU and a chrookall^ torpid
liver.” Electric BmcTa etirc chill* and
fever, malaria. bUlotunesa. Ume back,
kidaey Irooblca and bladder dlmrfm
Sold on guarantee by Johnaon Drug
Co, P. H. Meads, Co^imggUu. Fi
Batter, per pou^d v.;.
Eggs. piT do.-en......
Buckwheat ...................
Chickens. apHng.v....
Hen* .................. .........
Oito .
Fancy belfarg.
Cow* ........
Calve* .......... .
1010
J?
James H. Monroe
Come in and we onr stock
liefon- Imyine.
STHOLCBALB AMO 4
FRANK TRODE
QUI PBtlQFFitf
Order yonr
caid naffer Pin* Fw sm^icb.
Oa«‘ of the f.ii.'r-.«us filiysM-lanw lo New
York snppjrt* l<a;
\v:th g«kl *iut«ty pill,*
to hi*, dmwrs. sjtir
tlm New V. .-K !>•«. tlm pir .me • • i
with dlarmnd* ^ou.1
grgii' ,n.-!r
lb- u*e* finir. 'He woiiM not wt-af a
garter for a milllan rbainru. rcgar.ling
U»e -vircular^ a* a b'^rainy lo amplc
clnmlatton.
PAVING TAX
Notice 0 ell Person* Intererted.
The ; c-u!
V,,
v*e fwvin id .Stas- rtr. .r fr.»m Mx
ImV* , •f C.^^* rtn>.f lo ib*» w,e
Itmad av»nu#\ i« m-w in in:
e^illtH th n of 4be iK-imn
4 June.
M E. H.vkrll. city Tre;isur.T.
iifrifN-, IbH>m 2U2. Slab- Bank bulhllng
June r 1 mo
PAVIfIG TAX
Notice to all Pcruoni Interested.
The Hi.-cial M-M- v„,..r,i t'Ax r..ll L.i
bo imprmoMi.ut „f .sjvtb st,.vi fr„ni
ho 0J|>! !U|. *4 1»1V| Miti
rAIL—YOURto*U
icj:
ortho ^
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I liave
my Htock of Hard
fhiiu Elk ILi pula to
C.B.Tailor CoalGo. 332 e. From st.
aud will to- ula*! to mev-t all my (
fri» ii to ninl ruslunn rH and n
ICE AND WDdDSHLr!
A Full. Line of
tny rpifular
Fitlii r Ic »*• ctr Wood
will
Ivr
drliverrd
pr«nii>tly if <»rd»r«;<l
tioin
Janies C. Hopkins
. Mixed Paints,-Oils and ''
-Roofinf Tar •
|t*it I will«-!! nt KJUHT I RirEi*
{ Wl.i-n you
anything in tny
, liiu* e iim* and m-i- mo.
George Cams.
Cit phun<- 711.
'iU
6eo* Jl* 5arbl5 Red Geraniums
DKIM^IS-r
Tlicv’rc kioing fast,
your orders nt
201 Troni Str«v«
fr.ot io flo
ham!* !.*r thi f »ho f
in.‘tx:l»-nrnt,. ten'; Tjn r wilb
IntI f,-.a on nil iwiprihl ln..fa!lni, ov
s.aiii, to \h’ vai.l m;i or l„i..io iho
M
NEW
HARDWARE
STORE
Dr. W. J. Higgins
Fine Dental Work'
FRANEM-FAINE
..
Candidate (or Kenomin.ntion
on the Rcpnhlican
Ticket (or
Member of the
Legislature
from iho Gr.iii.l Tr.ivrrsc
Conniy ni-trict.
Uc Drug Store
That Sells Pure Drugs
r.ivps ynii thn nrnmntest anfl mo«;i careful s< rvire
delivers the pr<>scriptions whon agreed
elpgantly fitted Dru^ Store
Cr^ai Success
can come and r.>st .ind mopt your friend.s -at nny time. ■
'.. ;
W.-bavi just r.NHvf.l arioi
lor of
<• While .v’kiri1
at"! einl.f«*j!i»Tv trliii!u«'.|.
prJri f n Utl I:’r» dtiviii Jn
Uh .*
E^t rfbnt v:
Cov
au<! in^»*riu'?i inuimi'l. at .’..•o
ann V*c oa. h.
BoM Cor>. f Cov. !* on earth
i*t lb.*
-.V « ;irh.
l.ailh« am! Mlys* * Drawrv.
exipii
pattfnj. , with lar#- ajiM
«*mhrt»lfh ry trimming, .-it Oc.
dfivn to
p» f iwilr.
ChildrrnV Urawers .down to
i»c iH-r pah
. The>r r.fxxl.K ate ihrevt from
tb«- m*n«fartuitr.> and our mil
b’nn low nrir«'s make it d*«<*h!-
i«; tiu- mo’^t
Michitjan--where you
■:l,
'
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t!.- .
V
‘ Miiai About Your
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Do you n«:cJ ^ny of tnAyer’s Hair
Vi^or, Hayes' H.tir I tolp. Sutherland Sii-•
Icrs* Scalp CIcanp.r. narr(*s Tricophorous.
Lyon's KathcTb*!!. I*ark#:rV Hair lialsam.
Hall’s Sicilian H.mt K»*st«*r*:ri Eau do yuininc Tonif|iif; 1 ^andvrimr.
baiuliest of Toiict Soaps
Monall V^iolct, KfFsatiora. Cashmere Bou'qu»:t. Colgaic N Castile, Bay Rum. Palm
Olive, kfsinol. Cinicura *^nd twenty-live
other kiiid^ to scJfci from.
Tbe Daintiest of Odors
Hogs ............
Turkeys ....
Dndcs ..........
Geeae. .t . ..
Can D’ found here.
You can buy them by
the ounrr. from r>Oc to SOc, or in dainiycui
, glass bottles put up^in baridsomo boxes,.or
in ihf smaller fancy b^^iiile^ Prices arc
frpiii jy>c to 52 50.
Na^toU^ured
No. 2-Cured
Green hide*
JHv Pwch and Ont-door
Llfhting
Nothinp can oinnl—mm h Ki-s ex
Opl-T^pcfric lighting. It s not af*
ft ci<-l b>' iK-al. coW. wind nr rain;
wfrpft afpcaail}'nm from filaiM* to
plaop, Umpa Iiudc any v. Ik re- fur
a burn party, for instock,
ii»sta:icv, and
an ‘ a
aoH. beautiful light
al
aaine ewt, . Auk n* afT aloat cur
;rent, iixturoa, lamps an«l wiring
BcaiiiifBl Pearly Tccih
•
Arc a woman's pride, and they should be
prof)crly can d for. \Ve aid jrou in keeping
thern io the best of condition—Rubifoam,
Sozodont, Demifrice and the finest stock of
rooth brushes io the city. "
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tl-'.t.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
125 Cass St.
Phone-502-2
jif
.%
OESroiOEIT OfEI CMPS
)!H.^S*2.‘5::sa
J^ a J. Dmm mad Ufillr «r
Uer. Burlbot ooeupM the poiplt in
^SS&5rIin«
fi TniTMW CItr.
HIM Am Bmrmoad ud tedtffr
Ifft Thar»diMr for UiMr turn te ChJ.
CMO
»P«idlni A few weeks In
cams. Bnupcn U sUIUimi aI Bunker
VDi sttd mkcr polBU.
: K Bnller And tonllr hnre Arrived
J^Bojr Tkoans bAs Arrtred hone Iron
coUeBe to sjiend the srauner.
^Tbe LAdkw* Aid AoelMjr vlll ntve
tk loe eraAiB eorUl In the church perlonnl church on Sniurdsj
And recultr «»irftaunloii
Mrs. G. II. U SeeliK spent Thurs
!s,sgsr“
Sercral Haaons of SmtUmM Baj alten&e6 iodge here Tueodoy evenln*.
Dr. McPhall and wife of Traveme
•UMMIT aTY.
Mrs. « M. Rurcb of IU|
riidtioa btf pnrenta. Mr. a
City la
Mrs. J.
Wood of Chicaso ia srlaiifna her father, B. F. Church.
The PamcTS* Tclepbooe Co. have
a nanf of men polilna op the wire
this w<A.
Mrs. Geo. »om will irfve a party
In Tlllotson a hall tonight in honor of
her son Glenn's eighteenth birthday.
Tfccre was a large attendance at the
s day exercises at Grange
ball last Rsturdsy.
.
Mrs. Anns Msrtin. wife of Georst
Msnln. one and a half miles west of
thU place, dle<f Ust Friday after a
short Illness of Tneomonla si the age
of
years. On Mopday. the ftb.aha
did her ustiaj. botisehold duties but
complained of not feeling well al night
and on'Tuesiiaw tAoming told her bus.
baml that she did txH fee] like getting
up. Ih-. Webslrr was called during the
day and ever)thing was done for her
that eould Is* done. On Friday forc-
her bedside, .gho was a
fsmll) a1
devoted Wife and moth
her and was held
In the highest (*steomi by
1 all who knew
r. She leaves
her.
1
a huslmnd and three
ughters. Mrs. Julia Grove of ColdFOB SALC—Pnrlor billiard tnble
iier. Mrs. Winnie Msnigold of May.pmcucnlljr ne#. Inquire Rerord.
Odd and Miss Anna at home. The
-i
June 2Mf funeral services wore held at the Haplist church In Kingsley. Rev. A. U
. *WpBK WAMTCO-^usl be soim- Thurston officiating. The arranget^ ^^thlai I cnn/do at hoase. Address
fe
j|P^10SS R Rikhlh m.
June ?8 5t
thlmsey Sweepinr, CleaBI inrsBd General Work
Good and Prompt Service,
Homer Snyder
^
Cit. pboKrjO*
i DMY
EXCURSIONS
i
. >h
ROlJMt TKII- TO
'
. ! Marion Island. 25c
r ; Noahtawanta. 25c
Omena, 50c
Northport Point. 50c
Noithport. 50c
BOLON CENTER.
Mra. George Smith relumed home
Sunday evening from her trip to Kan
aas. She has . be<‘n gone about six
weeks and reports a very pleaaam
time. The people are in the middle
of harvest there.
Mrs. II. Bankey was a Traverae
City caller one day Ust week.
Miss Laura Shelly visited at this
e Sunday.
be following attended the Sunday
school convention held at the Star
Good Harbor Sunday:
Wm. Moerels and sister Krnrna. Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. CIsyiKiol. Oscar AmtsU)»chler, Rudolph Ijiutner. Arthur
T. Miss KH*sl>eth Meerels and
^'Inslanlry and son. All report
tint. There will Ik» a conven
tion held at this piac<- June 24. 1»07.
Mrs. O. R. ClSMMKd stayed In Good
arlior Sunday evening, the guest of
Iss Rosa Erickson, reluming home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith are enterlining company from L«*land.
Harry Wade has
ver to work for
rav«‘rse City.
Owing to so few numlH-rs turning
It Saturday evening, the business
nie«'ltng.of the V, I*. A. was postponed
!*e held in two wr«-eks from
rtu Kveryone Is re-
' Ticketo KOo.r letn
Steamer^ Columbia leaves
8:40 a. m., rcturninj; 4:15.
n he lord chamwllor Is mstoinsn of
r.iiglaud’s -gnwt iM-al." whUdi in one
nus.tl.
niore than four hundi^dwHw'ht of m-tiMnj: wax.
i'
Black Pettreoats
Exceptional ,
Offerings
;
Wc have just received another lot of those
seventy-five cent petticoats, better than be
fore because we have three styles instead
of one to choose from, makini^r this the best
petticoat offer you have had made you in
sometime. While they last the best petticoaU^u ever bought for
V5o
h
To make the sale more auradive for those
who like to buy something better we. have
included a line o{ black mercerized petti
coats of excellent <)uality of cloth and
tastily made, cut wide—a t.wo dollar skirt for
$1.50
AC Cke G. E. A L ndtfWAf At
Is in the eitj today oA bwMl laaeis
sioppteg nt the Ptik PlAeA.
p. J. PA^tkorp of IVUMdecT fo fm
the city OB kosteflw today.
Mr. mod Mrs. John CnlmAn of |ndJoaapoila. Ind.. arc TtsklAg Jaeon
Calani^ ^ PMnrW farm on the penMn
. 127 North Spraue s
uixiy gMuu paftouh of a
RCfugHr. TbeywUli
be at beiM to tbeir fri^ afMw <
11 The groom Is a popq
maa fa the employ of J. T. Bmdly 1
Ohio.
dir-11
the brUe to a Ttmag lady wt^ 1
was droumed at S o'ckxk ihto wmmUkg
avenue. Ihenc# souUi to eighth and
in Thompwm-s take, om .die CfWtt
eM.to WeUtagtoB- The pHlUon was
here. He was bBthlag with WlRtata
PeMesey. who was .Babta to he|R
The Bov. £ L. ReqoAh has gone to him. Four doctors work«4 0!^ him L. A. ThIM A Go. er Chlengo. a deeorOnaway to hoM a aeries of aMetlnga.
BtiBff Am, who wanted to work on the
Mrs. H- HoUWay U apendlng a few
eonaty tadldinga. Spato of the offiM
days at Mayleld.
The funetml aerrice of Chartea Lar are begtaatog to look a Utile dlagy
The Miaaes Addie and Lottie Me
hut the origtaa] Idea was to leave the
Oarrey of Keyatooe wero In the cUy
waUa.rongti and decorate later. .The
a ahort dale today.
^
nmtter was dtacuaaed by the board to
aa informal manner, no aetkm being
Clarence Parker and wife of CWsr
token bat the genera* oHnkm was
were In the dty a short time this
•REyiTICB.
that when an>Thtng is done about the
morning and left for Luther where
they wlU spend a few days.
Lester Welsh, who U studying taw
C. R. Bbennan of Petoskey panaed at the mivenrlty gf Michigan, baa • The stoployfug Uf^toiders was
through the clfv this morning oo his token a poslilon at the Hamilton eapeeially ofgKieed by Supervisor
acveland. who stated that there wcr%
Clothing
company.
way to Chicago
a.number of excellent workmen ben*
The annual meeting of tlto Woman's
F.^Ui^e left oo this mornings
who wAre taxpayers and who were as
club will be held tomarrov atienmoB
train few Detroit and eastern polnta.
capable to do the work aa the Chicago
Miss I.^ah Cod««n of Pmvememt eras at which time the i»reaident's addreaa firm. If outside firms were patronised
will
be
given,
also
reporu
of
offleera.
In the bity yesterday and returned this
rather than home mechanirs It brould
A social time will follow. Moaksal
mming.
erentually mean ruin to the city, be
Miss May Btevens of this dty lett program will be given and refresh •aid.
ments served,
this momffig -tor Owosso.
A special order of buRlnesa was
Mrs F J. Bright of CMar was In
S. B. Drake., atate taanagrr for the made until Saturday at il:30 when
the city a ahort time today.
Standard Oil company, passed through the matter of the voting of bonds will
Mrs. John Perry; formerly Mlaa the chy tbU morning. Mr. Drake again 1m- uken' up. (his giving the
Grace Voden of this city but now of cfimes through ihls part of the country committee time in which to confer
Los Angeles.
. arrived in the city several Umet each year, looking afier with the banks
today for a visit with friends.
rhf business Interests of ihj* corpora
Supervisor H O. Ladd is pn*partng
Mrs. Thomas C. Janlsrh. Miss Anna Hon but this time he was accompanied a matter in present to the.staie boar l
Janisch and Mlm Della Ryan stopped by ex-Seoator Patton of Grand Rap- of equalixatkin which meets late Ui
at the Parte Place yeslerdny on IhHr Ids and' go only a feV hours were August. The county in general hsR
spent In the city. They came from Improved in the last five years but H
way to Nf‘ah-ia wanta.
Miss Mayme SuIlUan and Miss Manistee this morning sad left at U not known what, the raluatinn will
I,uells Baker of Cedar. Mich., are stop^ 10:4: for Grand Rapids.
he placed at. Mr Ladd will go Into
ping for a few days at the Park Place
Nearly all business places will be some of the adjolhing <y>unti«*s and
Mrs. J..M. DooUlflc pmaaed through cloKMl all day July 4.
look into their taxation matters to gc*i
the city yesterilay on her way home In
The Christian Endeavor aocieiy .if a better Ult^ of how Grand Traverse
Grand Rapids after a week's outing at the lYvsbytertan tfiurch wUl meet county stands.
Omena.
FriiUy evenin gwlih Mrs. ChlHoo. 327
W.;hrT>eWltt of the Kelly Lumber
West Elev#iiih street. ,
company Is In Cbarlevolx on buslnesR
Miss Maude Morse, who has 1mm n In
to«hiy. ,
Grand
Rapids for some time, arrives
<Conflnoed From First Page.)
Mrs. Minnie Walwer of fhlr. citv
took Ihe M. A N. E. this afternoon for in the city ^turday and will enter the sw.*et peas.
umplo)^^^ .of the Kimball music
The home of the young people Is
Cfslar City, whei
house.
. /
one of the preiilesf and cf»slest in the
few days visiting
The Wnhelm A Bartak grt>cery wi:i city. H Is entirtdy furiilshod ^ady
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm returned last
for l^r orcuiianry and excellent taste
evening fivm Philadelphia, where he pro»ia1»l> opui for business Monday.
look a seven weeks post graduate
E. W. Sarketl had his left leg Is slifRrn tbrouKhoul. The young fw*o
course In surgery at the University of broken yesterdsy while working on pie were tin- r.H-lplenis of many bean
Pennsylvania.
the addition to G. W. Ijsrdle's ware tlfnl prejwnts of silver, rut glass, china
house. The scaffolding fell and he anU-oiher remembrances aa well as a
klNGSLEY.
and a fellow workman were thrown to number of artieles which will com
Miss Joslc Allen, who has been (he ground ten feet Im*Iow. He wasT plete iho furnishings of their home.
spending a few weeks with her sister
At the conclusion of the cen-raony
Mrs. Aima Fenton, relumed to Rer token to hU home in the ambulance.
after Mr. and Mrs. Smith had iwlvc*d
borne at^Vexford. Miss Josie worked
The amall bora bad the policeman
nnmemua congratulations and 1 band
a abort t
on duty on Ninth street In a tongle
le> hZchi
of acrenaders had Itecn duly appeasf*fl.
taat ereBtag. The officer told tb^m to
the work
a.’ delicious wedding supis-r war
go holi.* hot thay refused to do so
07rved. Miss Rhiwla RatienlMin l»clng
until the curfew rang. The officer
the caterer The followIng^Vns the
to occupy the house as sam as com didn't dare leave to ring Ibe bell, so meiin. the guests Iwlng h^tvimI at small
the boys gained considerable time.
pletcxl.
tal»i<-s and the bridal fuiriv at a long
A few from hen* attended the ball
The steamer Illinois was In ^ port table decorat(*d in pink and while in
game lK‘iwe«*n Soiith Boardman and three hours this morning.
Ihe dining r/K>m:
Kalkaska at the former place Wednes
The Columbia look a gcKMl slri*d
day of last wock.
Cream Chicken Patty Shells.
shliffnent of commercial frel^rht to the Ollv**s.
lettuce Sandwiches^'
RaprdV*
hay jsiini.R this morning.
Fruit Salad.
Wafern.
srluHd.
The
barge
Artec
Is
In
is»rt
awaiting
Coffee.
W. Case of Alhc^is is a guest at the
the
unloading
of
her
to;».
the
Mlrtic,
Cas€» ami Crotser homes.
Icc Cream and Cake,
Oscar Se<*giulller is hpme from Big which brought a cargo of coal to the Bride's Cake.
Groom's Cwkc.
Rapids for his summer vacation.
Hannah A I^y company.
SaltiMl Almonds.*
John Houck, son of Geo. W. Houck
A forcM* of men went to work on
The hr)u«e in honor of the occasion
of this place, arrived Saturday from
Scranton. Pa., where he has licen em- Cass stDH*! this morning getting the was decorau-d In • fern.s and maras machinist in one of Scran- ground ready for the laying of the guarUcs. The young couple stood on
many silk mills.
pavement.
a white fur rug under ihewinllax and
. A hearing on the final account of white rildKMi while lM*hlnd them
Anna Nickerson was heW In -Probate hemlock boughs, ferns and
in town yesterday on business.
Mrs. MTlton Rose of Traverse City co.un this aft«.rnoon
gucrltep. On entering, Ihe guests
Is visiting n-laitves and friends hen*
Baseball practice tonight and to were received by Mrs. Margaret W111.ColU}^ stn***! is being graded and
stmlghrenoil and will ivc<>ive an ap- morrow night at O. W. D. juirk. Time sey. mother of the bride, and Mr. and
pUcaihm of gravel. tb*>Tvby much im C:30-. ;
Mrs. J L. Smith, parents of
proving its uselntness and l>eauly.
groom. Th<- bride threw her iKinquet
Miss Alice AldKitt, .who has luVn
BLACKMAN.
which was caught by the J*riilesmald,
attending McLachlan's Business uni
Miss Smith.
versity of Gravid Rapids the past six
months, n'tumed home last evening
The lirlde was one of the
cr and
lK>pular t«-achers 'In the Union s
for Ihel
school and ever>one.who b«*earoe aci
The
Sunday
school
cOuvenllon
will
Frank and Fred, and his sister. Mrs
qnainteil with her wa.s lier friend. It
Ik- held iM-xi Friday In the Matcheti Is needless to add that she has the
Peter Hollo.*
Hugh Lalnnde. who Is employed at ♦choolhoiise. Kv«*ryono .. Is cordially
slntM-re wishes of a gnat clr<b
tovb«Ml to aiiend.
Boj ne Falls, spent Sunday w ith
friends
10 wish her a life of happin
mother. Mrs B. U Haskin.
; Byron HulleU's father who has bo<*n
The funeral of Mrs. Geo. Martin visiting him for the past fe
Fred L. Smith is a Trav. rs.- City
was held Sunday from the Bapilsi 1-eturned to his home with
young man and enjoys u wide
church. Rev. A. L. Thurston offlclgt Sam.
qualmancf- Imfh among the .voung
At 1 o'clock Friday afternoon MrsMrs. Chatifty was given a i
Anna Martin pasM-d away at her home jieople and the husiness and profea
last Salurda)- evening by her
slonal men of the cRy with whum hli
three ‘and one-quarier mlb
and neighbors. It l>elng her I
west of Kingsley aflor an
occupation aa a exporter has brought
annlversan. She was presentet
thr<*«* wiM-ks. She nearefully fell him In close touch. H? is a sterling
numlMT of nice gifts.
asleep. At the rime or her death It
MIsk Louise Kollo.
has been was reported she was on the gain and young man of exemplar)' habits and U
ItT. Is
her friends thmighr she would get deserving of all the happiness jmsslthe well, but a lew minutes. before* she Me in life.
happy parents of a son.
died she complained of A*ellng very
After the supf)er It was the Inten
Miss Ella Brackenbury closes
faint and was taken with sinking
cessful
»chocA in the .Nlcker- spalls and death followed a few mo- tion of .some of the guests to keep
m«*nts later. Mrs. Martin came here time ^m hanging heavily on |he
Mayfield* and Paradise town with her hnsliand and daughters thir
hands
of the newly we<lded. but they
ships win hold' a Sunday school con teen years ago from Branch county,
vention* at the Matcfaett
school and although she lived here but a few
house n
years she woo many friends. She was
gram, consisting
always cheerful and kind and through
music, an address by Rev. Holsaple of her sickness very fuUJent. Mra. Thlrta
Traverae'City, discussions on subjects Anna MarUn was born In Branch
pertaining to Sunday school
county June 13tb. 1835. and died Jnne
tUng one and many hel
22. 1»0€. January Ut, 1875 she was
to be gained In* those
married to George H. Martin, who with
cheti Si
three daughters. Mrs. Winnln Manigold
will aerre dinner In the 1
of Mgyfield. Mrs. Julia Grove of CoMwater and Mias Anna MarUn of Kln^
ley.^jWTTlves. In addltloo to the husthis meeting. Everyone cordially In bahd and three childreo ahe leaves a
vlted to attend.
mother, two slateni. one brother and
Mias Ruth Jackson U enjoying a a host of friends'^to mourn her loss.
vs.
four weeks* vneatloo at her home nedr ?Tbe funeral was held at the Klngaley
Summit City. Her place at the Ctt* Baptist church and In the abee^of
izens telephone switchboard wfll be her pastor. Rev. PUlt, * the Rev.
flllM by kltas Bernice Stinson.
Thursvon preaciied the funeral ser
The Klnisley first nine suffered de- mon. The floral offerings were beaufeat at the hands of the Kalkaska tlufl and U was the largest funeral
team last Thnrsday. The day was
that ever left this neigbrainy nod it wns Impossible for the
lioys to hold the ball. The final aoore
WEDDINGS OF JUNE MONTH
BASE BALI!
The oat uf the city gatau were
JItes Frito of Cnsg Chy and MUu
K
or Vauteita. uebool MMs
At i dViock
of thu bride, and uevenU tefcwua of
rnOemn aervim* tkat amile Mtaa
lecclTcd from
Marie Koenig and WlUtam Koehtar
trtaada arbo were oa^ to be piwsman and wile wma trriebrated at tge
home of the bride', parenta. Mr. gad
Mra. Julius Koenig tol iMy^ Fr^
r church tost, evening. Miss •ireets. Tbe brtde^^wai
Marjory E. Abbott and Henry L. while gown made prtaeeuM otyta,^
Doble were united In marriage, th.* matt*riar being white French lace over
Rev. C. T. Stout officiating and the while chiffon tiuAe over while Igfcevemoay being witnessed by only the feca silk trimmed with Uaby Irish tac«
The full Bplaoopa- and val lace. She wore a bridal Vull
and In her hair were orange blomopna
I at the organ As the whUe she carried a abower boumiri
^rldal party entered, be played ibe Of brklal rtMies and white carnatkma.
TIm- ring IK n Ice was used, the Rur,
Bridal 8<mg from Lohengrin and du>
tag the senrice Slmfde Aveo by Thome William Schweppe of the C*eru^
was softly pla.vcd. As the bridal Evangelical cjiurrh officlat«l. the ut^
rice
being in English. The bride ulia
party left the altar, the strains of
Idsummer Night's Dream by'Men- unailend«-d. The lltile Miaaes Bjlia
BTuV and Edith Koenig, nieces of thu
•Issohn were beard.
The. bride was given away by her ,bride. a< l«-d as flower girls and MNa
father and was attended by her sister. Lydia KcN-nig, sister of thy bride, iiau
Mifs Grace .Elizabeth Abbott, while C. the maid of imiior. The couple were
11. Ik>ble, a brolh.-r of Ibe groom, of married under a large bull of fergs,
Tbninto. Canada. at*y*d aa best man. marguerites roa«*s and caroatlmit
The bride carried rfouquet of roses. while fbe boniu* dtsvinUions wire
At the eoncluskm of the eccenony ground pine, cut flowers, manfuerttov,
a w edding suppt*r was seni-d at Bdge- ferns and palms, the * color scheme
wooil and This morning, the bride and being white and green.
Thirty guems were pr»*seol‘and the
the gnKK>m left on the IllinoU for Cblcag<», when* they will make their young iwviple wen- recipients of mah/
home, the groom being from that city iM-amlful presents of cut glass, chUm.
silver, linen and oil paintings. M)|nand the bride from E<lg^woQd.
delssohn's wedding march was plaM
by Miss B**lle Halvenum.
>.jfiss Anna Cad ham and FSIsworth
Aftm Ihe ceremony a delight fill wad
Billmah were unltetl in the holy tionda ding sapper was served, the men a
of matrliiKiny Ust evening at 8
o'clock at the honw* iif the bride's par. Cream«*d Chicken.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J.dm Cadham. 238
Udture Sandwlchea.
East Eighth stnM-i. the officialing
Nut Salad.
Saratoga FUkeq,
minister U*lng the J{ev. Ib-roas Co<-hOIIv«>s.
Coffee.
Jin of Uk* Congregational church. The Ire Cream.
ceremony was wiim*s»ed by a numU*r
AsiH»ried Nut Meats.
v
of yoTing p««ople from Ci»dar and 8mThe bride for a numlier of yiwru ^
»lons Bay while Only a few Travenir
a milliner In Ibis city but for su^
City people were guests.
The bride was attired In white and lime has l»een locaii-xj In lumslgg T^o
carrleil^ while roiu-s while the brides, groom U a foreman In the Olds Mo|or
maid. Miss Carrie CadUam. Mster of Works. After Aug. 1 they will beUl
the brid(-, was iibo attlretk iu while home to their friends at C27 Micbifin
and carried pink ms4 s. The ring ser avenue west, l^nslng. They will taks
’
.
vice wa.s us>*d. Elmer Bmuian, a an Ea*.l«vn trip.
brolh»*r of Ihe gn»om. was the tawl
man. In honor of the occasion, the
homu- was deconit<*«l in plm*s and.
ferns and after the ceremony a *we«l
ding supper was servfMl. Mr. and Mrs.
Biltman will make their borne in
Ced.vr. wb« re the groom Is a prosperis produce dealer.
Magee-Desormier.
At the r.-sidence of the Rev. Jo-eph '
Sh<*« hBn of the church of In
Couceprimi. at 7:20 last
Charb-s T. Magr-t* and Miss Belina
Ik-Roryier were united In marriage
The bmr wa.s attired In white and
carried while carnaiions ‘while the
bridesmaid. Miss Agnes Seymour . w<,rr
pink and cnrrieil cnmatiotis ro match
The Im-iu man was Henry istsz.rinler.
broth«-r of the bride. After the c*re
roony a wwlding reception was ten
dered the happy couple at the pride's
O. W.D.’S
Gamebegias at
JOHKSOW DROG CO.
New designs and more
aiiraciivc than evpr.
fe 16.00
MAHIllfA DOWN SOFA PILLOWS
at 25c, 30c. 40c. 50c
and 60c
BADGER DOWN SOFA PILLOWS
.
at 50c. 60c. 75c, 86c
and $1.00
PREOWTOPS AND CORDS
always on (hand
■ ; 25c and 50c
AT
O. W. D. Fark
SO aat§
FlMiMIS INDIIH BflBE^
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.
E.iWILHELIil
FRONT STREET '
m
;
:-
If you are Inmblivl with
eonatiiMition you will find
KE.XaLL fruit hAXA.
TIVKn (ieliRhtfbl and reli*
able pmiwiralion, anre in ito.
action notl free from «vi£'
after-c-ffecu. Sold wjth the
Rcxall guarantee,
A new lot of the
SUNDir, JULY I
water, aiso j. amrun anu wne or
South Haven caum to attend the
RcxailFroit
Laxative
Just Arrived l
Records of Manistee
pSeeietary^rtiaw* upon rKlmMot funerai The famOy have the aym*
treasury Aqparttaent It aaSd pathy of their many friends.
to ht kpatRnptatteg the foondiiir jot
XSV A NBeoW WANT AW
% haaklif iwtttBdtai IB Nffw Talk.
MMM.
■»»»■
irromFMFBCB^
-
, •* H
IHIpam TWiviUMC CITV.
IkOtAR^
ULuK*
The Brajire
fhei. awa trim first
tailed Um* LII^ M has juat been
KP *kj
s
HMC In a
Forest ByOt ps almost oa the ese erf July 4. Fur
year* all trace had breti lost of the
bell ringer who otievcd the tejuactloo
tdlered on the elate bouse bell. PhUa
delphU, V7 ttagUir. It Tigoroasly aud^ Dme before lU* fire department ra“ProdalmlB* Wbarty t^roegboiit the msteded. but after awbOa 1 asw a
load airf to the Inliabitaats iberettf.' *to*e wagon dash a.-acud the conmr,
..It waa known to.a few hiatorians. Ii with a number of flreiaea standing oa
^ a Vajate »at, that bis name was Wil the nmnlng temnfr oa each aMa. The
'^jllam JUrTT, and tbal 1m was a mar
••Well advaared la years on the immo. a mite roll of hose. The first man
tal day when aeryteg In the hamtdr eoupted bU
the hidraul. and then
capacity of heir rfneer. he wadU hi oadi nmu nmplfd hU seitton to the
plfce In history,
piwiTdlng toc itax. nwUly they had
*a firm ta Maitaa mdIt. lad. it R r..e Ismlliar poem, so well known ti water on the lire, and after anofter
teogbt. for fba teat
et all Americans. -The Ubertr Bellman.** kmg period a tnan with a pHxmod hat
Gdrty yaaim. mjm tte lAdteaapMii with Us thrining line.. **Rlng. grand drove up la a vliiorla. lie wa* the
ktewa. U was of tba oM ftdWaimd father. ring.** had surrounded Hurrv chief. The captain of the company
am an tbnntete «rilb fbcir or fira m wtth's legendary atiaojrphere Qia: an 1 flHT chief >atuunl writh tnuih cenv
ih,Mi riioik baiMls and then hedd
Aoteg Baaijy all cbe wiaik abd abobi maib' many peraocs rt gard him as a c.iuuy.
a
uuiJ dlgnitKQ cguvi-rsatlon.
Faia^y. | suppose. :he vsidaln toM the
leot pitea of iamber and ki|n> and of sort of myth. .
chtef
tile
g,ro.-ery was on fire, and the
Antiquatlana and historians had
^msile fn-quetit searchgs far the body, ihief acknoxvuHigeil It was ami comrCmeulcd him oi. hi* iHTtopleuhy. oh,
to prove his rt^llj. If nothing raor**.
yes, they iimiliy pul the fire out. and
hut fhe.s< we«t all In vain -until r«- Rome still slnmjRr
ciratly the grave\ard of the old Pine
^^lUdiamapoUa w
Kawu* € hr -rikrr.- to Onc«nls«>.
Fall crA between MllWsvUJe and StretH Pr«*shrtertaii church. Fourth
My UtoiTK* U 15. j.,.. Bns r»:
what te^w tbc te ujnmlu llarritoou and ^ine strefda. Philadelphia, was
r»-r lent a brt>thrr IVr;
army |io»t when be -dlacovi-r.sl** liiifc 4il'Tover<*d to b4- the Ion rt'stlug place
saitl*a. Roast. It was simply i4U un of t^e famour rt voluUrmar) character.
This U to V the motto of thc.PIkcra*
uamed tract of forty-four a-tvs of
Cnvlll fo* -his Important disrlosoro riub of Kansas Ot.v. Ma, whli'h Is be
Sdldenmoa, and lu primitive stale al^^
peaiad to Mr. Woollen's love *of uaiure goes 10 Jaoob Low. ,sextoa| of the ing organto^d by W. C. Reynolds, an
io the nmgb, IJe delemlu.Ml lu U- 1U‘ chiitTl:. Some lime sttro he began com- sttomey. wayr the Kansas City Rtar
own^>Df that forty-four acre*, and in piling a fv'nsus of the long d* ad deni- Its raembers will be |ieo)ilv who were
born hi Pike county. Mo Thfjw arv
a few mouths he was. When he * 41* rens of the undent burying pl.arc*.
It 2l« pf them In Kansas Oty.
coverod** Ibe tract a man iuld him ol
In the process numerous farts of There 1* a similar club In SL Louis.
the number of turkey buExards Hint
bisTorfeal
interest
came
to
light,
all
With 500 memU*rs.
ware In the liablt of rooKiiug In a big
tree on the laud, and tberefoiv Mr. ctmneetoil with graves of revobitlon
Woolleu gave to It It* pnrsent name.
ary'paTiiots or of famous men of the
A Xew Awoctotheltr.
Ho bought the tend that a Ml ol eighteenth and early nlnelivnth een“C'hlorhydrntp of ji.'mimtnolien-zflyl :
prImlUva Indiapanalght be preiie.*v<sl i r. kK It wa: not an easy task Tlrm‘ < dtetinlai»?loo^thanur Is th- mlcnllflc
to tba fiifuro generations, and the log
esttielic .dlscoverud
t.l
uter.tilnp
h.and
bad
efipc<<d
many
of
cabin Is a part of tills scbeine *Tho
by Uie Gcrm&u lYufi-.-ior Elnliurn, says
dty of Indianapolis is to
thi tl.i- inirripflons. and some qf the Le Pi-m Bjeu of Pnrlif_____
tract of tend and the caldn some day stt u«>a. tumbling from thHr pedestals.
A tilrl’* Aos«r»r.
without charge, according to Mr. Wook
Uvknl Iheinaclvos in the nod. so
An KngHfh . lrrg>in.nu prcjiehod n
ten*a planw when he no lunger Is. hi n* tJ..*.t It required arduous work to sermon ui>on woman’s vnnill4-?iof dress.
to oajor It. “MTieu lifter inoiv years mount them again.
Afterward he had o<'ca-MhMi to ivbuke
Have paaoad.** be explslus. **ihere will
wn dsughtet ufMHi fh.- dr4W*lug of
Many famoiiR rerohitlimsry lu mc^
he at least one place In this slate
lulr.
**My ihiugliter.** said tlio
wtiere paoplc can go and see the wa> v>r-n' f!»und lii,ih!* old gravevarti. Ingci4id msiii. “h.id God IntrtKiCvl
tbelr forefathers lived hi primitive In l: uling the firM naval officer of the
lorU to he eurhxl he ^v4•u^d
dteua-aec not only the tangle of Fultcd Siatea, Nathan Buya.
>r Jjou.‘*
O
i-urleil tlH-ui11 ffir
-When I
faraat and the old log cabin, bot also
Inraiit rv;.ll4d
He was appointed before thls rounAune of Indlaua’s native birds,*'
iVU 1-1 ’
It Is probable that Mr. Woollen will i.-v had a imvy. and he fought, on land
nhl4* to «lo U i
U'.r
libeny
before
he
look
up
uaval
spend his last rears In the cabin w hen
be-Is roady t<CT<*lln- fn*m active life. iiity. Boys was a truMce of Old Pine
He is never so happy as w hen iie.vr to ^i.-iei cliureb. Among othe^ noted
Batnr© and when surrounded by his I [>atriots whose bones rest here anfrieuds, the birdH. He lias i>b
jCi;!. Thomas Cinlg. Cap:. Isaac Craig.
more than SOtLcbcrry trees
of Yorktown; Cspt. Alexander
boUom lands,
,ds. along with liia
many ls*rry,
tlie plno
Idm'e will Brown. Col. Robert Knox. Lieut
bosbes. and in this way Uie
«ipt.
turne-J Ham Henry. 6apt. dome-; Re
ty. The ivst of the land Jiihn Mar-ball. Lh nT. Thomas MrC'il>r^t
^aoM kal Vaar Slmaa-Camtf fey
Ite pivsent primitive
Capt. William MrMullin. Li. ut.
S^theW^T^
A RV riUEU DID THE von
BENbON
:
, mob. Mlek. J«ir SB.-i. teitl. of
f>pr«r»t CUr w» im atwn Um w*»-k
teldBr.
ftorm. to Ifr n4 ilfr:
io»# ITIB, A B14
, JPUM tM'ritu: ^ tt-llr «r» «i
. UlUUliBc trnm» tnm> emMt.
/Tb» OHI^rr*-* t»T «t»Tci«. hen
• U« »Mk 9<ac»r »T«ilD* «cf« «k
^ • .tow crowd atttoded ik*m
tiwM oro dnt ii» totals LwnpMn
•M |U>^ OTicill at TnrtrM Ciir
«tK> AO klAdIjr telpAd ool os Ibi* pru>
BISIP, Urorins at wttS t«ro h«SAUfnl'
tz
-i
ASden. Mleb^ Jii|^
Oei.
Dupn. who la os the aick Mat under
the care of Dr. Hoag, is atwiK better
at this wmiSB.
Dr. J. W. PtMitSee. fomeriv of A1
dm. DOW of L/>!ai^ Is veqr mack
plramd with hl.‘ new tomtian.
Mica Oraoe Grave* wont Manday »o
flay fhl* sowr with Mr. and Mr.
6. G Gay in tbelr couajtr at Clam
lake.
Margie McFarren. Carol Gray. Otba
McCtackin and Blaocb* Moore TlrKed
at Cnrstm Beach on Tborsilay. The
\lncmt Hai^Bsa is bdlldlnt
^4^rtlni D»Vfrt> u tpradisf a fi^ Urge barn with baarment Just
it|A Wilb ^ AlAUr ^ TUIIa St Her of the vllUr-: Gap. Dimn is the car
pi^.
K»0o'<A
Mfi. BdvsrBA A ISMiAtinc Mrs. Scott Tilton Howard Jr., and ti
^ srMr 4irs
mov«Ml Into John AnastrongV hoi|K?
Kd Wst«r« WAS hcNM fron 4^rsw on Helena Mreet from hU farm ea«
, OT^ SDSdSr.
of the village
> Ssn WMrlf mod tamllr are csnplsf; Ava' Smalley n tumod from Trav
« Ofssa Ukr; Irtit Mr. Wldrts win Ur ers^e City Friday afier a ten days* visit
bSTA At tbf Abop dsr IlM A« OfUSl
with Mr*. Hattie Andrews on Walnut
Attrsd lo th« WSBU oC bit patroiui.
nlreet.
. lolASd OrasA# SOS b«ld meisor
Miss Margie McFarren retum«-d
, Afnrl«A at tb« IslAsd Granfs ball from Traverse' City Monday after
ttodW dl.J p. m.
week * visit with her cousin. Mn«.
Dr. Ik^las of Orasm wti Is tow Florence Hendemnn. on Garheld av
•f‘«rd.,,.
oaoc.
r,,Mr. and Mrs Jerry Bedell of IW
lalra rUfted over 8anday with
•ASbriHik iV^^r
aribi* dopot brother. Geo Brunson, and other
tad wt ar« all pUd to welcome him Stives,and frioads.
-Mn. Roale ' hark.
Mr. Mason east of town, brought In
BaIW •ftrrli li aatlmtst RiU Wa a nice lot of airawberrlcs Mond
tats for A lew dara.
Mrs. b. 11. SlraUm w’UI go to visi;
Mr. Abbott Who has been aetlna at her several hrcuhers and sisters
rn$m bare dnrlba Mr Roiu-obrook
Tuscola cdbnty for two weeks.
ibdrtica. left latt waek Tkmdtr
James Btralon is on the sick 1
^allHt BolUirf ia worblnf os the
It Some bett4*r at present
Vlr Tyler odd wife, afe moving
V
aurrlAd. U«t Mosdar evening. Elk Rapids today for'lhc trammer
JaaM*s <5orr sad Laura CJook. both of
learnt r Belis!r«r. This 1* the boi
tiOa plate. - ,
* Dab Reed tiaa mored back on bla
Grand Rapids todav to aifmd the
,Wlnnlfrad Bridite rpem Rundar with wed cling of their brother Wm. Arm
bar frleod.Mthelrs Di^ake.
strong, on the 28th InsL
, The 2ak tioyc gare a dance to n
LltUe Mlaa Sadie Bedell of lk‘Ilaln‘
AilBhAr of their frleodt last Sunday
visiting her grandmother. Mr^.
r JirtSlSf-^
runwin. and other relatfves.
7. Mr. Iloiiiiea H nmnlng the mill now.
Miss Margaret Dunn arrived today
. , Lcda Bdwardt Is satlsilng Mr.. OIU»
vlaif her brother. Geo. Dunn, for a
. Imadace.'
lew WLH*ks.
Wayne McMlchAi l la on the sick
lUt,
Will Carpenter It painting Earl
Wldrii i honw;
The GlAAiier. are ontanlrlng an ar
bor here . ‘
Spt*sial to the Evening Ht^curd.
Le.li.‘ McCormick waa in Trarei^.
Giawu. Mith., June rc.—cinu, Pa,City Tneiulty. ^
ei 1‘ building an addition to the milLee
i^ave a dance in ih« lluery r.toie, so Charles and bsile wtlJ
new barn Thurrday evening, and rd
* living alone soon.
connas everyone bad a lovely lime.
Frank Uetxm went to Frankfurt
All Granrer. tboald Ih* pn^M nt at Monday when* h«* wa-. suhpiM uat^ «ui
the next neetlna. at there will u- a
law suit.
lAAAt
.\V|M>n C. Stamp and .Mlw Eult K
•’yndlds wc'te unltcsl. In marrlatte
WtMlnrKtlay ^wenlng at the home of
the bride by llev. Mr. Brownell. They
will biaki- their home Ht JV.irklej.
where Mr, Sinnip Is a ronirartor He
has Wugln a w and has a fine hoti. c
ilierlar to ibtf
6RAWN
iBherman. Mich.. Jim.*
.
Cbarie. K Kmll of Tiavi im* .City H
^ ^ wiaUing her parent*. Mr. and MrtV
t
Jaine* B I'ruyne.
Master Glen Doyle relumed laM
ewning from Traverae City, wher**
,,
ha hae been' visiting ndativea.
Ml^» Effle Culler Wt RMiirday foi
‘; i an e\iende«l vlidl with relative*! In
; " Grand Rapl.lH,
Mt^H Rett. Wlldr, returned to her
borne. In Clarkson Saturday,
i Thv hor-, lae, s at sYenlck’ Saturday
weie men attended.
“ V *. Mrs Haitio Jourdon waa in Cadillac
" ywierday. .
;Mr». W. H Sharer tt'Uimed Satm.
■ 4tay evening frtmi Port Huron when4 a^ attende«l the MaccaUi^* ct>nven
tion.
•
^
i Miaa Floy Ear! returned to her home
la Grant aft.y riauidla* ,h. r Nchcx.1
yaar with her aunt. Mr*. Albert B<ie
•
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t
Chas. Curhet !»( away after some
w liors«.s* for hi* livery.
PiTcy Hess and family arrived the
first of the w«*4*k from Wisconsin,
•Ing cslled Ijen' by the serious lUof his fatlier.
Jiu». Hiudge.*. Sr., has goin* to Wis
ronrifi on business.
The ritircas* ceniml ha* Ihm h p.n
at Mr Mrltitoxh’s hou*e. and wi
must Koy that we are getting «pt<e
date fervire m»w. wbleh Is highly apprerinti'd by tlje patrons of the phone.
fkim. to Mrl and Mr* Wilbur IKII.
Saturday e^vnlng. a son. Wilbur says
the wwtol will surdy by t*ow.w.ai the
new engineer .vV the throttle.
P^vrnU* Tha>er U n*Joldim ov**r the
arrival of .-i s*m At his home Mon«luy
night.
The. Queen City baseball y*am
played the Grawo potato diggers Sun
day and was fii fealed by a score of 11
B. Blurtevaut of Ovoaao is lu
S|Wn on bu*ineaa.
Iw^JMsicle CUnloo. who baa b*wn wfribtudy 111. ia slowly Improving.
*‘ Mlaa Esther Parker, who haa juat
Bfmduated from the Central Stale Nor
jnah will have charge of the Kalkaska
OMiaty Norma! the coming year.
I^eaaor LasberB of Cadillac wan
lli town aeveral days last wt'ek on bue-
Julios Caesar, having
his
academic studies and taken a course In
poUUral ts'on.nuj.
about to enttw
publlr life.
•nnie thlu? for me to do. of omuw--.**
he said. “Is to get on the poi.ular side
of sottie live question and work It for
all it s worth. Fret' sllver ls too dead
to skin, and as far municU.al owiu*fw
,Dr- ftnd Mrs. OPm^ of Coi^Dh aWp. look how It hut |H<ered out lu
FMtSweUedFroni
Ffighttil Eczema
Bui U, ,.v..rt .0 .....••------------- -------sevoral W'4*oks
the wor^ preliminary to a rv»ct*iit S.iturdAy*8 evenf Iwd been going on. Tnvhad been cut here and then* out of
Botsard's Roost forest In uurh manm-r
that their lo^ would not Is* noli.-il.
and th«we logs hud Isvii dniggi*.! in the
top of the hin, when* there wn^ a small
clearing In the llilcket. Tbeix- they
bad tieen hewed roughly liilo shajMt
Meanwhile a big luim-UH^t t>f ('t>ment
blocks had Ui-p built. Then the cabin
had been built up atxiut Oinv loga
tlgb by
And 4t
out by word of mouth to all 4»f tla
formers In the iieiglilH>rho.«l to ntieml
the -4'ahln rnlsin*.** Thes' atx-o;utu<!dating nelgfiliurs U*gau to arrive early
In the morning, and shout the time
that the ordinary dwelh-r In the city
waa turning ov4-r lu his IhhI for W“beauty »l4*ep** the ax and the udxi
lilt dlrei-tlous
tiJur or six lusty farmers would slip
l4-o or three Iwwvy pokw tiuder n log.
pick It up and earry It to the wall.
There they would ,h»‘ft it to the (op
of the log wall by inalu streiigtli. and
two men on toji wiiuld trim llie 4-tidu
of the log so that It w ould Jlc firmly
ia iilicJ.’^r.Vch 'r,’«-m.r"nf U.^
.....
of Vlncenne*. will make her home, nod
the other Is to l>e filled Up for a sum
mer school Tor nslure study. A llbrarjr
of su^abV books will be fttnUslted and
a big Ubte and plenty ‘lif easy chairs.
The cubki Is patterned nfier that In
>rhk-h Mr.
»tcared. which
zxard-f Roitet. From recollection
Woolten madl^ « rough skrtA. and
from this oni^ar^ltecj^ina^^drswlmf.
:frhe Baaten 8Um will hold a ape-
1WANTA&
the first law of
baauty; alM the aecoad and third. .No
tnaUflg wbat your complexion Ilia arr,
HoUlrter-ji Rocky Mountain Tea will
cure ibom. 35 cents. Tea or Tableta.
Jobaada Drug Ca
THY A
rood Wtaof wood.
K. 0.jr: M. M. NO. an mcU] for
OBlr PrM«j- Dicht. Ice cram
t
'llfieedi^
l% -§Uicuit
1
will surpass them all in the elemeals:: ‘
wfafch make a peiiect woHd-fcwd. ” ' i
loseoh 'Sledsr & Sons
m
V:'i!
Wholotsole and
Batal
i
MEAT is NECEMAOY
To iHaliti and ■nn-UKth
al>udutH.v .« a* rcBanla Mnngth. BW
1»- imrUriilar n« lo «h. qnalltr of tht
meat to fit you.fnr-urdlnary labors or
extraordinary exerttons. Safe plan is
t4» place your nirat orders with us. Our
cnnslniit rare Is to provide tender..
Juicy, wholesome bcxrf. lamb, mutton,
veak fuMiltry. etc., to all comers.
W4- do our own kllllnf and drosslng
WHEN YOU BUY OF
WM. HOOLIOAN CO.
You havf lilt* <aiiNfac:io!» of knowing ihrti your CAR*
RIAGH or HAKNliSS is i vri*} thing that is considrrrd GOOlh < hi diiy anri srrvict? ar4* never overlooked,
1)ut \Y»' likft I
^ VEHICLES
just as fine as can Lm had for the money.
Won’t you
4* *. Is alKdit
.'Iho If'fer4*nces t<» two other <»cciipaurs of th<* grave.
\\|ht*ii I..0W came* up4iit it, the grave
and tn-adstone W4‘rc i.iink almost out
4< sight. Only the letters *R*' and
• V**. of the name Hurry were visihl-.
laow’f: curio.dty
was
lnime^.vtely
|
r.'mpml . r.,| ili,’ nan...
Oub'a few men ttmld he employ.s! .It
Gu* man who proclnlnuM Hhei .y
a lime. *0 Uie others hmugi-d al*»ut jand for whos«. .-rave carn«*si M-arrh
chatting, olTiTiuc gissl advUvtir sharp ih.T l h<*.*n made, and r-ai^^dip. Jlic stou
eaingtlHdrJaekknlv,-sou
grind-Ui,h
agains!
K.|r J.. kLnlv,^ m. the
tb.- Ilag
m'-- t-rinJ-1,
j,li ran'f.il Drerauiium.
pror.
By Uie time that Mr. "
^ ijrc.ajclng it lu- cleancd it of ili4* mu.s*^
arrived the work was well uad.T'
tvay and he w:ia asked, with a friend- and. mould anil war, pverjoviM to find
that It markisl ihi* gravi* of the Lib
l.v grill. If he had coiue to lay llic <
lierstoae. Hv nwlly was not lusiUd, eriy Bidlman.
An examination of the stone gives
for the men worktHl as t^onfsh rolsing
log (*atdus had been nu «nefy(lay pur- vtorae Informatiun a.R lo HurVj. It
wltb llieni; an«I nlwut au’ tliere ?lu»wr. ilmt at the tlm4- ho rang th'
ftH- him lu do was to hand np tools bell he WJ-; a limn of 55 years. H«
lly to the men on the wall
and to kei'p out of Ibe w ay of the men was born Oct. 22. 1721.
Hum > .ariiTity In the cau^c of fn-4*
who wore cnrrrtng the logs.
The cabin is praetimlly two caldns dom 4lid no|J Mon with the rUigins of
r one room each and a basement. the old h»:JI, now next to the original
>nn«vHvi by u covered iioreh, a/tol drafts of the Iteclarailon of IndcRfadeach room Is elgblwn feet K4|uare. -In enre ami the Constitution of the Uniteacli win be n tilg. old faslilonM fire- eil 8tnl<*s. the mojit prlzWI relic con
8a with rare fopcslfbt. be wem to
tet Ifberai appruprtatloiia In sui>i»oM provteten has bm
af the pubUc tpoHa and games, ai^
iMra. Doty and cbUdimi of HarrWu ecteted at opre apod a career of un- to the nendcrfoot.“ but aosuniDce U
wlattAd her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cm luirallalad greutncaa.—Cbkar> Trlb- given that ItJa, costomary to build
for
4ba NaUooml PaalaoUua Ladom. wtU
IggtUute a lodge at Wexford Friday
tapening of tbit week.
<bn. Juliii StC4;le. <*api. Wniiam Un,
imrd and Dr. William ShipiK U. Jr. All
of ihesc inen w'4*re member.* of tlje
rlmrch.
"
Th4. tomlistone of MrF. Mary Svlum.
wl:4i ?yived. during l)n* rovolutlon. a
q’rantity
gunjKiwdiT from Ixing iP: T!oy«*d a.t one 4»f the Ik l.twan* for*.-,
found to b«: stm in
rondlTion.
."^e by Mile wiih the frl«*n.Is of fr.*
ih.m wen* l(»and its foes, liirltnling
(e n. TarU toii. ol 4*X4-rraied m.*n
tUij BritUh tymul. tChose riueUies in
the .noutli cau*i*rt endii.sR nils!*ry.
But th4* feature of the Investigation
tbal firoiight most delight to tlw
V4ied searcher, was the .finding of
Ibtrry's grave*. Thl*; 1r located nc:
t’.e Plue stfT4*t 4’i»lraiice. Th<' iuod<-:
D. D. D.^scriptioi
^ aioog every fine of loaglhije from
Ntetfi to Sooth; every paralld of
bMtiide from
to West; p& '
fikletetteicods of every
!
for serv-ice In the con
tinental army, and .corvf-il with dlstlnctioivin a mmihci of hattles.. Ills Big
nature on call for \olunteer.< js still
in p4]ssr?:rjan of the old church.
It Is a wimewhal patln-tlc clrcumstance that Hurry did not live to see
the c«iaipl4-t4* triumph of the colonlsu
over QrKii Britain. He dUsI in 17M.
two years before the aurreuder of
Cdrhwaills. at Yorktown, ^rted th*war and estrfbllshtHl American fnedom fpr all lime, but his «fe extend.^
ter cnoiigbVor him to see that the ul
tlinat^ triumph of American arms war!
arsurod.
koce ft? discovery, the grave has
bVeome a mecca for the patriotic v!*lOng Phltoilelphte rmm all over the
Dnltefi BUUsa. U bos beep kept oorered with Rowers by the chUdren of
the neighborhood, and on fnture natlonal holMaya wl« he the aeupe of
mcfflorUl exerdaea by the Colonhi!
Sou «f tb* BATotetkm. Itoagb.
swouro that J could Ont vrrimr Bi>
tohiUf
the QabnaDt Iwblnc vt tbi- i-rupuisi on c.r
^n'^T
J n.r«.r. I
‘.SrvjoonLB
Doo-t be fool.'d into ihinitii that skin
and
trouble* comes from blood imp
don't ruin your tiomacb with purges
blood remedies. Eciema and all skin
eases are caused by little germs th.'it att.ick
the skin extmjally. 1) I). l>. PrevrTirhon
kills these germ* and leis*es the skin cle.ir,
soft and healthy. Its work wems almost
miramdoos. It you are skeptical go to the
druggist whose natncsppr.vrs below and be-
WE PROVE IT,
To convince you wt-bar.-srram.'ed W!ih
ta* U II. D. C o .
thM to..y «uff5 rer from *uy
*kia4i*aw> can g.-tdirtvl fr.itu thr U U 1>
Cu *•. UUrt^t.»ry a l%rre KKKK 4ampi«. Uotlkofl> H. 1>
n.r.lh«rtoiUi Olpas*
mmw pampiiU t 4.5I nliiu ai^ ».♦ aaj fr.w a«ir»r»*
on yuor j.ArUan.r r^,.. fr^-n iL* vr.wkl r
rrvatwrt .X.s Btax^aUsu
S. E. will
fUtt'A'r.ris.KSh*
f Ivor us with a call.>' More
up finished VEHICLES
to show you than any other retail store in the Stateall styles, all grades, all prices.
WM. HOOUHAN Cb.
Ht ailquartcrs for the O K. Line of McCormick"' Harveaiinfi: Machiiu ry. Cafniagt s, Wagoni, Ithple- .
meets; Harness made to order: Repair
ing prompLiy done.
135 SlaU? StruL-t.
Traverifc City. Micb.
Cite Phone Ip.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
Single Oylin.lera, 1, 2. 5 and
7 Horse Tower
filGH GRADE LOW PRI^
Fnmislied compl.-le. with •fanU
AI*Y'2,:i, 4 Cylinder Motor*
Gas Enstiie Repairs a Specialty
T y'
WM. JAGKSOir
HACHnOST
cenosT
k'
TBAVEESB OH.
SKBKAS
-----------BKAs *;*
... .-A, t K
>.• u
p
f mmmm^ that he
a ^oiaiaatMi o. dra rapahileas
A ptesaww JaimrR owaed and oceth
R» hw the Bwlon vote aofid.
>icri hr E. P. Biaadari aad Roy F.
3an». whim fiyiag oa Maerilawa, bs««
W the a«a dock. Ta«aay nighL was rif. who hrin woilt Ibr the tatcM ol
labor.
He
says he will mat pledge his
.Trt hi two by a act>w amai hy
fmes
vote. Bogrke is one of the Bwkt ptMA
Urn,two hnau and tato aboaad the faront marine man on the great Takea.
Mrs. Jeha BopCt of Easton, was hor
aoow la an nnoonacMm oaadtUan. aa J
ItfriWIrtriNWtm fri dir. CmII for BuMiart was ‘
hy the oeea- mdy bitten by a vicious eat and was
Pftea. Wii4« 0roa. 127 Proat tu«K. pariix of wvw boau aft^'Be aaak for takca to Ann Arbor Taesday. U la
Trorcnw Otf. MkE. atlaM>Db«^ the third rfme^ Brace te esoaflned to ihoiighl the cat was mad. She Bfmt.
My 24^
f¥nrt wmt mad Joe* orec ay tl«xrtr
his diome as a ronall at his InJsrtes. tempted to pel the^lmal when it faa
Vjf ^
The lanach asnk imaacdlat^y. Imt was tened Us Jaws into her arm which
ragged ashore. It is aOmoat a total could not be relearned onlil she had
WANTEI>-<Mok at (MaaiMi houd.
torn It away, lacerating the flesh had;
hmamf ktir nftet
t or Crmvm. cMlimH
The csdpry scBsoa opened this week
The Port Hsroo ^olke have been
with the ablpment of
WAimw-Kiicton <lrl* *4 ito tlocei •ortfc, mmih «»d v«m) oC Burt*, re
One ear weal WCbi requected to-|«vesilgale the tlisapWWBw.
l*to»U •wt, (MW or ifem ^r«tucst recorts hi cago and aiMlier soolh. to be diatrilni pcarance cf Mamie NecheB. a yoaag
tkm Grarii Trmr^rm rc«lcm. Ttn stad ta Indiana an^ Ohio The \hlrd girt coming to Ihu. country to make
.toANTIO-OMln mt >H kton 0( I» wImIc fam U lerel sad extra <
home with her aistrr. Mrs. An
warn ^ppp6 to New York. Whl! •
^ tmtum m
Tnrtrm Able M A mort pnjpoalUocL i
Hunguttgi*. at Nlnden aty. The
early In tin* eeaaun the pruspeds were
tm MMlIj |»atted Into oam ttth tart not bright lor a good celery crop, girl wired her relative^ nf her anirml
mt mtl mamt band'Mtrcl«*. A
to
lou or Brr Mm to tb« merr. or Mrt growers lay fbej are going to have nt New York bn Friday, and
W Homnpreorth. IU B. rn>M BL. hmmM Md olfity ir* M*. which one of the best cibps In many yoar- have reached her d.vtlnmtJon Tuesday
C»to»^4^
iiiel-ltoo
ling
ILr- luggage arrived on
wHIi • atrj mnall mmtmui •drertlmt Ri^<-nx rains have done wonders Tor
time, having been checked through,
IBE wojid mell for at Imaat $:a
WA«*W>-Oon to tto nr *n o.u
per M. For nalaraJ mOirmntan
^e'OfricirK of loali count r arc but tm* young woman has not yet
klfhnt prtet nu. B. i. rnmgm.
years old.
catioti cma aol be beau-a. In
Scouring the country (or IVt, the 12 b’bown up. She is
mvTUt
Brielij were filed In the suoreme
parUoo frith other propt^^rlj mod the Tear<Hd smih uf. Bc-rl Ode. sn lunis
pHce oftied. ihU (mrm Is offered
barU-r. The lad had Ucu tbrexten. -; roan Tuesday in the mandamus
eery low tt^re There U Umbet
srhipplBg for wVme trivial , of- rt*edihKs comoienn*d against Judge
enoMgh .to pay for the whole farm mt fence and one ni/ht last wt-ck leli Itoarl of Grand Rapids by TTomcut
prftw we amk for tL If yoo yn
home and Oept In s barn, clncc which ng Altorm V Brown, the ram* being
FOR iALE-Wlod miU. spreUI bar
bmrcain mod m imoney »mkOT. get time be bM nut Iwvp seen or heard of. me luvoUiup the conidilutlonalltv of
sata; lower IS fate bigb; «onl ocm
b>
after ihif. Wad# Brom. 127 Fropt He -ha* comple;*!^ 4lrup|Stl out of he transl-ni triiden;-'Sct
mtroef, Trarmie City, Mleh. Ctt sight U ik thought be Mt Saturday he leplilatnrr of 1W»5 Judge Stuart
aotni^cIcrlL
j$me IW*;
itena phone 1212.
may 24 tf
for Oraiid Rsplds wrOi an Im-M thl* law void Ihcmu.m- it malt.»
perbon
conducting,
a
im
re
lexuothtv
b<^
who
ban
leiiirned
Col***.
FOR SALK—Bnmraer ooMsse at Om«*.
ry hufrlnceb a trauiueDt trailer,
father
he win never whip the lad
; M Mlrb. bargsln Address O. A. FOB iALE-1422-Forty acre l
becansy the utie h ’ not broxu
again If he rvturns
ciomm to.city; well watered. Qm
Fof^ad. OMRS. Mick.
, Jane 27-tii
Mrr„ Lucy Terrill, a resident of enough to cover the ad. Tdic Judge
den and truck Und. Small piece of
ISO claims the license
arc un
mo^icy lakes thU. Call for price PolU rrnie over (if»y years, died Moii
FDR
SO-ft. wflBsr.frtmt
coaonabie
aktd prohibitive. The act
Wade Broa, 127 Front street. Trav day night, agt*d C9.
* torn St Csrp UkcnScsTrtW locAtlon
The wheat crop iu the virinitv r>f K No 214 nf the Public Actj. of 1903.
•me City. Mlrh.
June 11-U
Briivmlfiinslfknstafire Inquire si
Rctum.s
from
Ihiix-rent
primary
CarUtonHs b«-lng daraagetl by an In
L. M Braoetf’s jewelry store.
ject which works from>Jb< ruutt? Into election from acventy-tlirec count ict-.
June 2tWt FOk
SALC--l«I^-Ten
lucludiric Kent and some of the
he stalk. .cauHlng It to bn ak down.
elEbt hufidrod feet on State si
Tb«- completion of the first mile of loiger oMinti, s of the state. sW that
row aAte-roidint tod. b. d. A»»e Value Impoaalble to e:,tlmate.
got»d mail made under thW hew law. ^'n d M. Warner n elved 46.311 vmt.
ton, a# Cm*.
June MAC way aliQve price aiskeU. This la
It the primary; Ferris. 13.39.:. and
of the must deslrabie pii*cea of prop locatAU bt'vrral milei> west of Hastings. hat 250 sen* scaitlerlng
It is
Rutlaiul town-hiI*, was ceU braied
rom toALi-Honw *t tto Bba*n erty In city. Ah a buhiueiss hication
rtiday by a big dinner Si'dr Koa<; Heved that Governor Warner a vote
how* ton. tto* Cre*«lte«, *14 cannot be beaten at prit'e asked
not be far from So.fiOO.
nmlvi ion. r F:2irlc gave a ialK. The
w*«*tofua. atioi.
•prnti an hivrKtwent, will say that with
cpcrts.are
puxrletl,v>ver
the fart
id is largely the nsult of the d
bnildiars now on i
Saginaw Bay ih slowly bni surely
BUBINtM FROFERTY FOR »ALC- , which coniilhts of foui
forts and Influence of V T. Colgrove.
a\on* balldlng sod cewner lot on
«arh year ri'ct*ilmg. gofxl larmr. nom
A
fight
ir.
to
be
madt
to
elect
a
lie
ttires.
eorertoi;
alinitt
onehalT
of
the
Froat striw l. Also good boui*e snd
irtng man to the J**glslature Irom the crupviur whnt wan a few years nge
lot. Mfttmld Hsdr fey dcslrsblc re.l
ground. It shows ,nve pt r cent on
dcoce property. Rnqulre 236 i<Mia
ChlpTH wa direct. John Bonrko.-granii he flihluc ground of the Indian;..
ten tbodhaml dollars,
Vltliln ten year^ tbe aater along the
Front stroet or Citizens phone U*0i.
eni, iip toHlatV brick bu
June If If
!*ay ;:boie m ir S»a dUh
r. cedc
show at least thrY-e
Ur. sixty
der ruliivatloo. iinhty roil> In fiiau] plams. Tbl>^acrntfDLK COMB BROWN LCOHORNt
atnount Sn the Inrrslim nl. Call for
m needed. Cootl email orlon to uhe .Iaud l»e<v>mes the prop
Tba flrestest egg WBdttnt. ta
price. :Wade uFoa.. 127 Front street.
large fen-iooni houhc, two
of ihc penums »»wmng the adjoin
tsreuty acres tlmb«T; creek
ilor bSicbiJig It aad 12 par UOrtaan.
Trarerse City. Mich.
June 11-lf
across the eighty; only graved pit ing lands, j The Indians who wen! riiad tbs hidtost feroring pen of sny
la that vicinity. .Creamery sixty given smali amounts of land by tb*FiTrilr to tbe momit poultry show. FOR aALF-irfl-Elj:htT-two feet
rods, school eighty rods, general
Saganlng Indian ntaBpadal pricas oa loU of M sad 106
aanfw ooa hoadrwd rods. Duck lake
Slate atreoT. one hundn-d and fifty
few miles out of Standl^h. And
' W. a Umlor. 401 Flfib 8L
rasort one'and a half mllitv. Grawn
f« l deep, an ctorcred with twr^atory
n*> .have thei- «mall holdtnr.
1hiv*e sad oni-balf iiiibs. Tiaven^*
msy.6-2iDo
frame bulldlnp. II'ted throughout for
twrtvc mibw.
doubi«il. and q-iadrupled \\y the r*-f-edUral class livery and eaks born
in;; water
Many clalni ibis low. ring
$n CABH will bny ,«i 110. Hsnnsh
Also forty'horses and all necessary
I.lki- llmnn .ii„i (,!. tia.vh
df Lak
avenue. Osk HelghU lubnrb. 30x166
Michigan.
We will make vou H.i.^
equipment, buiatfes. cutters, barkh
roll) ibeSatf that rlie big »le- i,*
pro|»»iritlon;
tb*! the borcsi cash
. feet. If sold before July 1st Apply
drays, sleighs. harncH*»cs. wagtms
price OB an- eighty arrcb within light eompanitb t Niajjara Fall., wh*'
to Tbo«. T. Bstes.
msy 6 tf
nibes and alt personal property Ir
eighty ro»ls of ihe ntoiv at Moiiitk.
1., lor eUctric light
Center and we will '^lisc.mnt the
a»H»\-e building. This Is *joe of tin
lowering Hie |j4i ol
lltfl CAIH will buy lot tW. Ilannxh
price twemy-flv4* jut cent and k-i
largest livery and halt s liarns in this
that be the price ou alKivc descriU**!
avantta. Osk Heights tnburb. W>xi.;3
region: rent rail v located, doing
farm. There Is a chance lor yon.
feM. If aoM lu-fore July 1st Ai’pl.v
large and pndltable buslacxs.
nelghiMir. t4» figure
out a cnirn-cl
to Thos. T. Bstes.
Mv 6 tf
furl, prei.eiit t>wn. r feels able to
per cent lets
tire and enjoy the ctmiforlalde for^
im mb.T. Hi.* price >oM g
iU« CASH will buy .lol 230. Oran’
lime made In thl;. baiue buslDi>h^<
raiu4 lie burh a one
can Ik; laid
streaL Oak Heljttlt suburb. 6t?xl63
This, reader. If yon .contemplate en
and Hie farm delivend. It mu* t not
feet. If sold before July lit Apply
gaging in -a buhinvhh of this kind,
b, ;. •rtiUou.lT low prirv. »«.!.• for
P»";"
to Tboa. T. Bstes
msy 6 tl
Ih«i purpo.'e 4.f cutting prUi . i„,t! In the luckiii.of iiumiM-rt,. Hi/lurkv
will pa.v you to invcudlgatc. Call for
must be Nina flde off4 r. Wa.Ie Ilro,.' nuinWr l., M M-nte. iL
His wile wa:^
price Wade Bms.. 127 hVunt.atceel,
two CASH will boy s
sera lot m
127 Fnuit
im-i her, the
Traverse* City. Mich. Cltlxens phone
Mich
Cii
Btrebwood suburb, 100 feet frtmHus!
ibirl. hi- Utoik
121!*
June 11 U
npan Essi bsy. 312 fact on Bruschj
straeL If sold tff July Isl. Apply to!
FOR SALE-----1273—One hmidredand
Fqn RENT.
Tbos.t. Bates
msy 6 if |
ime uumln.*r Utiubled and the fire t
tw. Jit\ acre farm, tlx miles west of
«4le was put Ui Hie work of rebnIM
rOB •AUE-Bererel boun or »lll! i Tft. aiHiMt »'* verity acrv.s under niltlig If on Am*. IT. ism; It wau Nov*
«.ntli>n
t;.NNl
boil
e.
large
luim.
with
mt. Howard wuilnc
mar* If |
f ’lhat he aiid hi> lamtii first tookb;...iiMiii
Fol'owlng
crop:
Ten
^ their T.'Md.I.ret hire.
Bdi • tv.- f.iiir acres
wheat, to
FOR 8At,E-Two h*.m.ew to good hicn
FOR RENT-AttractIV4'
.. ttag.*
The late Cr.il S<htirz had no con>ldo.r.
o.rn *.-ven
a«re^ |Mitat.Kv
Hou; *on«* n. w home Jaul compleiej
dauna;
fur.itthcl
complete
eratlon lor hypi.-ritc.- or pi.t.-ndi r
fou't. .-n aert-;, oats, heventci*n acn
i;\Mlt eell ou Hiur to sfllt enstomerk.
housi-kceping .ir meal may in* t
I’lMUi
literary pn-ti ud. rs he wa^ |w
hay.
f..n>
acres
wild
Umber.
Call
Clli.-ptione tetX.
jnne 23 tf
>k»Mic^MHeae«inifraaU«iferin flK Wol 0*m ftMits trick mnk
WANTED.
FOR SALE
ft
I
■fcir ptUn
gi:5'
P
I
ii’
Wade Bros.
1^7 Front
at -The Clmi-is"
Addrvs-.: Sarah L.
Graham. 12!i I-ave avenue. Trav.
BOB «AI.B-14W-Ob* haadred and
str.T?,M>avei>r Cl»y. Mich. CitU
City. Mich.
Jum* 2
twroty *rre farm pne>a« ^11,e
phone i:u*
June 11-tf
* llsple Cny: flucsi farm in LArclsnsu
HOUSE FOR. RENT—Inquire 11
county; rood locsHon: onner to FOR siLE-ll5!»-Mit.lcni residence,
Twelfth St.
June 13-if
other business; will take jvirt pay
State suvt t. t!,re.- blocks from- poatment to Tcntsble city property
office. I'urnse.-. elect He lights, pas lOUSE TO RENT—If. Dr Moob
Wade Bros , ! 2’i Front 81., Traverse | hath An A No I pro|Ki*.iUnn Call
June 13-lf
City. Mich. ClHiens. plume 1210.
for pHce. Wade Bros. 127 Front
street. Tra^^ r.e t'-iy. Mich.
HOdSE TO RENT-lnqulre
mv?«tf
Gaunlletl.
June 11-tf
$2M CASH win bti, lot,-I*;, US aad
1*4. Bore .trrot. CUk Ilrtpht* *ol, FOR 8ALE--Ht3-Thlrty acres, on FOR RENT—Best office rooms In the
city: newly finished and papered;
■Ft: 11* fret oa R..re, ijj ttri oo
and a half miles Vniuu smvt. Thre
heated; hot and cold water; ho.i
Oror*; m f,. i on ,h, ailrr.- it «)ld
thousand b.anng fruit In^: floor
daylight room* to Hty. Over iSral
tofdre July 1,1 Thl. u a *reat
and fruit soil. Call for pUct
Natiimal bank. Inquire at Mll^lken’k
tn«isato. Apply to Tho*. T. ttati-*. Wade Hr
Bro^, iC7 Front Mnvt. Trai
offlcc- Rent low.
may »-lf
It :
may MX cwbiy Mich.
June tl-tf
FOR BAUE-1467-66 feet front oo FOR 8ALE-H3l-rou; and udedialf
LOST
SUka 'atrasL adjoins n**w g*.vcru
acre* all impm\e<l: g.Mnl house,
small bam. amaU otrhard. All g.sx!
mailt iMUfltliC on tbe west This Ip
garden grenud. Two ci'ws. one hum LOST—Thursday morning cm Wash
the m^t c^ntnlly loos Led lot in the
dred and fifty ebl«*ki.ns. tbnv hogs.
Ingtoa
street.
Cara street, along by
central disirlbritlng’potolto tbe most
Pere MarquMte di pot. or on Union
modern. progrwslTe etty^in central
Thts Is Just
c .tmipusltlfm for
as far «>atb as Smith an^.^eWs.
Pjjny that
jQat entmrh gnJbnd
Michigan: sullkble for any ^»s of
he center of ihe <4,ty to get
crescent *hkRyd p>Id pto with spfty
business. Call for price. Wade
lEood profit. With
of flowers, with pearl in center of
Bros.. 12T Fnrat SL. Traversa aiy.
►nt ihib spm of
flower. Ubenil rJUrmr^ if returned
gmund fHlt earn the salary of an
inch. Cllliau pbone 1219.
ordinary book-keeper, clerk or me- to Rcconi pfflei*.
may 2442
rkanlc. Owner got the **itiam<
ofler at low prtcc. Wade Bnw.
FOR iALE-l4lb-7Hmnhrmre stock ta iHwci127 Front ain*cf. Trax^^e Cftv.
«oi»d marhnC town wtUitn ten mlM Mich. OUrens phone 1212.
of Trarerme City. Only hardware.
Mac 21df
Atmmv-GowaH MafeDuf^
Emt tern,. Omr te
MM. OUI tor lorok» uli tmu. FOR 8ALB—143&—eightywcfw farm, RcMIiir tka faMb tWi 1r^
mUe east of Beadan. sixty acres
W»d« Bros. W Front ntwol. TTmT- one
Bader culilvailoa: good hidings.
•rM aty. Mich. aOwn* phone croBa* all level. Low price. Call
IIIV
for pHce. Wade Broa.. 127 Front
PON «ALK—14t4—Ion crMB pnrtor. atPM-L Traverse City. Mleh. CJ!*
tseas nbaac 1219
June firtf
^ -Rat •B
teAa, ceatral focalSoa db Froat, FOR
Oaa nC. tbt RMst coalet^^ rods weat of klora at Monroe fjen-b PlmDa.koi8lL
H5ISOELLANEOU8
r.rts.rs:s?'s
L SiiM ar
mnm%
Irularly sev.-n-
.V a ilium r in Ni
fork rne ni.:ht u luinionain- who bad
rilru-n a volume of
KiliUrs.
bni*.*refl a
le said, 'lor a MMtalo'rahlp or a rah
nei
office.
I*, b.
even
t«*mpt m«-
to Comav*^^U Tfce y<aMNr
at*. A cma*
Crotoa- npecu lo Wtoc Se •«•* lauM will to. rtotol tore Jolj 4tC
botoe-M hto mm tm Bnore to',o,, pro of $t».
C.. owner cf the brntorkr oM David ‘ the paM Winter
DBlIey Field <Ma«e oa Bde« Hill.
! Beveralaew
iato ered a.llar cataal
helag hant In
the
the old hoara.
weeds mad
jiar*
nan.-
ihht
"Wil!.
' th.
r.nivc-nt ol St
Orta Fla.
uetl
The cioaK and cape art
with purple and irimmed with
.Id lac*; the #..ra?.rvrt». or hat. it tv*d
an*l has a gob! cord and UsseL
Be
n..«!h the cloak is worn an alba. mad.
also of wool of the lan^tw^of St. A*^
and girt almui the walgt with
*
sa.h of white moire antique, garnished
with gold fringe.
The pope’a
and ieet are coyer^ni with kid iiilttctis
Id hL fc4*t an* burdened Altb a pair
F»pp. rb
worn
over
hU
ordinary
io«. The total value of hia wai||TuM.
said 40 be I1».W0.
Lord
Northgllff^.
better known
fo
Americans ar Sir Alfrpd Harmawortli.
Ill tiTlI for the Unked ^tates
»w.
His visit l.N print^pallv
,
here
Sundw*
h« *
war to Charlevoix.,
Amos llidahl. who has b*H>n ill U r
lha past four moathb.. is ahk* to l>e out
of drw for a while
cm
ry
aiv>‘ prodigy is
a Infant
Two <if the m«»&t I iking Id.-,
; thU yt-ars uuou re bv au
ar ist who has sot yet passed his flf
plearaii
<Uy.
Mtss Girtnidc Faymrti*.
who
«a^
called home two weeks ago by the
nous
lliiHrss of
!*a.%mcat.' has
her father,
returo^ri
to
Maxiim*
'ToIeiliN
wtove she Is taking a ctmrse m ft.ili.
Hb naam; is T*dt Styka log for nur**4‘ iu 81. Vtorcoj’s luupr
tal.
uvuth year.
and be is the soa ot a rolUb painter.
The boy has been an accepted exhib^
John YcM.nr will build a c w luirn
Itor at the i.a)on ever Mince 1!HI3. when
lo place «*f the
he ha J a pun i alt of Tplsuil arreptra.
w.t kwago
one
burneii
a few
William MiLellau ha., Ue
Fongrt'ssman Gro>tenor appeared In
the hoii ;c one hot day iatt w eek clad
waistccai and troubot*
be*rlu 4if .style
Hora.v
Kellogg
of
td
N
I*
Daib y and James Rogers rr-
hi^ vUky while hair and beard com
turned ye.rterdav from fbt up|M»r pen
1‘lcted hb CO tume.
instrla. whore they have t>Ceii IcmiMur
Un liw* t«me day
Sena:« r Scon wore a
fine cream linen
bull
made of
table.
An American who has just return* d
from.‘lx>udon i-xpresscb eurptlw.- min
glel with disgust Tegarding the talk
iH* htwrd ainoiu: •smart” iieoph there.
F4ir^aliM)lu:, .>tlml»•^. it wa.- far ab.*ad
•A aujthing he had ev.r beard
It n;
conbi.ltied quite the tbmg to abbre\laie wordb. H* lu ard a gnw n woman
<ay to
a
Irleud:
have neury on
"Isn’t
suH* q
it
terry‘to
dlvey day?’
Tlck»'lr< ^old itmiugh
ria «M>nn.**i lug line*.
All informatem rvicardlng conaaoImiH and Ink** iii|.- i-hciitolly glTta
jiMin aiqiliiwHon to
P«k Md ol*.
UREwrt Jaw.ri. laa
Mm taafB
CHy aa Mtovs:
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Persons In
The special absciomiem i
i;c. BUMS, Iganl .
noth ph.ni« .No. se
pEaElWABOUETTC
I?nd f4i r 111** EnipiVe l^umtu-r '(bi
cnai. waibtdnit and
tmuscrh all pUkc ami cut to the k»ugV
North b^nd t.i*nuiicrv make cdnnacions at Mackiiiae tslAod wtfk all
leam^bip line* t-’t-xnibra for points
ill l.sk*- 8uiM-rk*r. .I^k«* Huron. Lsta
LIri.*; f;.v,rgtan bar. Ijikc Ontario sad
Miliou
init
A whtt.* satin He and
81 canter minoh arakca
It Chicagu with trains on.all railroad
ini'* fur i»otoi» beyond.
BiirdickrUlc is
tb^
rctoldencv
duck, coat, paiwing
in the Hodge on Wllce el ret I
In a new auir of whtk*
roll fo
rtn***! from the i
to the ea^l line of Wellll
now, in mv haads for rolli etlon
MT«U1<1 In: tallmi ut. togeth4-r
InteViwi on all unpaid In.-dnllmettis
or-before Hu*
SWh^ay *d 'jl
M. E Haskell. City trei
OflUr*-. K.sim 202. Stale Ibxuk J
June 2 1 mo ,
Baron,«a. n>., IJ ?.i« m . PJDp.ti*
For !!»**'•>«». * •«iaa* 0to •— «-tlaas»ra
V*b *!*'
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
Jua^JLlWB. 2fnw IU riT#rV.
Tinnslaird iiitc English that miuiDK,
■Isn t It terribV i44 have m-uralgia on
such a divine day?’’
PAVING TAX
Nottet le all Pereon, InlemUd..
Ar
. 31UMI*
\r >U'-klr'«w titjr 4 : i*« 1!
. .-i....*’«
J5?s
HApm
«k t»V)T»wi
- --j;
The *iH:cial a»>.cK*nionl tas roil fi»r
EMPIRE
Sf^l to tbe Lvunlng RooorO.
Empire.
Mich.
June
21 —IVi.
Erickson drove tn Frankfort and bar
Sriurtlay,
Mr-
K
P
D?U»V
Tt*;nrned
w.-4-k Fridav fmm a nu*ut»i
M.niit.sfee am! f)m-kcm;i
Ko.-.*sf
WM-k
K.-i I
from
attenuiUK Hu
Ml.*.:
nturfiMl
Ami
l3>
vf dt «
horn.*
Willard
i>*Uinod
hom
last v«-* k !rr m Kalama/.’io. wb#-r4*^stie
wa . att. n.Iin-' i.; hmil.
r.forr*
Wilci
ol
.
Oiicar.'o
to wT^toVlTT
.'*i.--».i. c rM .to. Vftoito airtriBir AV saito m
ll.kN.ETlMEaiR
la
Artnir. whin- be 1
ul.i^. rs.t>
i:i\a
Hm* paving 4if Ca ..s ttre*** ir»im Fmui
rtn **l to Flat.* hlrt'^-f ami 8:at** ; ir.*. !
from Uiibm
to <?«»,.
*. Is
now ill my baud.'* for the eidWir lion of
the lourtb li.stallrm*ni. brgi th. r wiHi
Hie acfiuM-d luitT.-it <»u all »:ni..ild lu
staHmetilr, Hu* Kaine t*i lx* |iatd on or
liefore th*- n*»l|i duv of Jiiu**.‘1!«oC.
M K tlask. ll. Citv Tn*nsur*r.
Uk.iu 2*»
)fIiM*. UtK.iu
2d2. SUte liank building.
2 1 mo
'
was
li
•iMfii jfv.ial days labt w*^*k I<»*d:in;
aft.*; Hi# inten sts *»f th*' Empir** Lum
— Exclusioe
Plano
Styles
■“iSi.Bi;;;
Latest and Newest Case
Desi>»ns. Renaissance.
'"W
iSS^
" 4/Ari Noil veau. Coloni.H and Incxf»ensive
CuitaL'e Uprii^his.
It m awij A 40
iS:3«5L:
“S rravsiasallaBfraal
.Micbijan Antj
Mn,
Thls> the fir
.Hvt.'f liSM
Mr
David Twe*l
hot.- th** br.dher
and Mrs
on Ni.eara ilnH-*.
in;: In M. F
Mr
Pratt hnu-
r.dl.v
r.'urmd
to
m
bnn:.. at Tiaver.r City 8unda*. aPe
vMHag for a w'et k
!n r*.
L
*
wirti
' ■ ^
E
n la’ive
,
CoIHd was In Traren** Td’:
;
l*eler Payment of UhU-ago t.s t l.sitim
bis
iuir**n’:.
Mr
and
Mrb
M
Pa;,
*
Mrs
J.
F
Jeiik..
ami
rhlldreii
o
Row. i;>. D S . wasli
Eld Roo-a’s cat caught and kllk*d
bis p«*t fwnikcel ao.' dty la»t week.
Th*
^Pam«T John
D
D**war
will
gh.*‘nn‘ excar .don to^Franktori Sun
«la>. Julv 1st, II the w**«ih* r »« faviu
able.
.
.
MlhS Main*! Hubner returned from
Mt Pleasant la t TueVoa.^to rm in,
the summer vacation at "her htjm.^plrc and Gb n Artior will cele
brate the Foarth of July.
llorbiTj. th** 3-frexr^ld son of Wab
UT Mato, who bra liecti 111 lor the past
rix weeks, is i,ilghily improve at thfv
wrlUng.
Mtoaes Iva and Rose Doinalda&o and
Gladys Bldalman a ic riplilac at the
iMune of Mr. and Mrs HcrtK-rl at
^aple CKy..
C. W. Fauai of Trartw City arrlvpd Frida) on a buiilucra trip to thU
Vlace and Qlen.Arbor.
;
nsturned from hit
trip to pkUhoma last/Friday, lie
spetka vary fararmbly of that part of
he country.
Mr. and Mra. Bcrair Vilfcg of Anplre Jaartlnn rlrifed oror BnRday a:
of Wni. Brhodcr. .
i of gmaofs are ^ng
tctwecB the Maple City aad .Emplr^
.1. '
Lo L A. BUILDINQ
Cix.k U w..ri
Ifor. i.’.; Mvi-ry !,art.
All*,
Tire Insurance
Himh U.^ik and so
have mov.*d Into ihe Wm
Mr.-.
O. P, CARVER a SBO,
m*
priifeXki'Mi at Hotel Western. *
Agpe*. near tie
twi^ cu4.
•vealng for pmvtsloab while on
mad it
sUtoticmal questioa ia Uirve mlnatcs.”
•Bet. uaU Caograaamaa Cartrar.of
?4w Hampshite. who was in the chair.
M v*.ral da) a lart we«-k piarHcing I;
The outward mb* of tbe pope
id rraile fniiu ’be wool of the lomb/b
ar^*
A aac gaanline yacht, owned by Chi
Di. C.
Mr. Srhur/.
village ,and the
tmrdorks
cago partte*. stopped
• JV’.'tHilds
han a fint.rab
ann’t von?’
Steaner minois
^
the
streetx.
nonM ralh.-r ti*t k
hird-ra't
transportaft?^Sai^f
making a great Improvemem to uic
ment.
pre.Uen
I. for my
•r cmcrjlB hU l»th»r<«ita« Uie
arr CM IU aNTta M NM cn
lafJ Friday aiul Saturday
-I wmilda T give a picayune/
voubln i
pBtSrad hare Mm^af. Jaaa Itth, mad rrMlad M a vktory for the bora* umra.
the acore ataariiag Ih-a. a rotan.
gaat^ warn played June 2^ at Mapie
■Xtn. tk« K«re hrtot IT-* In t»tw ot
\Vf! have piano^^ here to
match the furnishings
of manginn nr‘conn;:e:
pianos of the hiyihest
class; pianos that arciirlislic from every view
point; pianos that the
worltl's L'r^at musicians
say are the best.
FOUNTAIN POINT HOTEL
^rovramorx^,
MIoH.
On Lake I>«4anaa.
Grol Talile. Pi rat class Aftvmm.plitions. Fin.* PiBhioir. KaM
$7 to $‘.t PIT w«*k. or $1.50 per
tiny.
Jimelllmo^
At onr wari*r*ujmw yon bavi*
aplen*!!*] f«ciliiins for U-stiDU
each iijhtriiiii»*nt in home
like trim I i lions.
lohii R S9QI0
bur BKxlem syslem of piEno aellioe. markiii;: em li inBtnitnenl in plain tij^ircfion
smallest jmssihlc irmri^io ecumstent with leiritiniai** Imsirir^s methods, pives«wh cuslotner grealer sttnrity for
fall value than the oM way
of makin- the price match
the prx*kt*tlKX>k.
Gene^I Insiiraiict
ifew WlIRdfli Bl>^
Trirem OQt
B. J.: MOReiiN
Pioneer Livery :
Bargains in Slightly Used
Pianas and Organs'
Ihis.Week.
Hapk. ;ii!s,Ba^
Tenn. cub or $r, to $20
oMban.1 to. $7 to $10 per
month boys any upright
I
1
Our Small Paymml han I
I
males huying easy.
Dra‘4 forget to leare.joiir
oWlw for luck *11.1 buKto!*
caU4, Von Set * prompt
ff
Ihamn SiMliteor ttdd]*
born* «lifn jtm want- to
totili Hte AJn the betl
Bciryfc.
M, /A Harrur^ Prop.
’sassmsae
Sat'tofaction Ruvabteed
m
MM. THUMBAT. JIINC tt. im
ffmn
HekiaMl
Streain
SHORT SMP ORCIItT
KimiS
mUBEA BR jBiniE
9onnm
%r AAV FIFF.
» At MOM
m ooo»(
i
pmw CAMr TwrtWy tajMi ta
.
aMMA ta« »r MMB la
•^
Cwt Wb«L
C7'-.
—
J Moifoc. Jbm I7.^Tk« <p—tMf dajr
«r tte MidiKaa Stert SM» dre«U
Beld in the see
Mkip mnem d to
a to 2. The ga
tonnliiss.
Th« victory Tn
Tale both gam## #T to# ##rt#.. the
Lae Aagetoi. Joae^.—The most Im M«# having defeated to# extouqm «t
OntohrldB# last week by a aeorw of
PacMc J^tototic clnb will 1 to 1. TbU make# a third mmn# anJmiy €. when Abe Attell.
prsaeat featoarwelglit ammplon of toe deep left field aftor two ama 1ml brea
morM. aad >toakto KetL/bas
retired la toe last ball of the tetUb
weight Mmmplon. amet at 122 pn
Inning won tbe game. All tbe pent
rtegsldif for t£e faatoenreiglit .Utle up enthnatoam of toe vast crowd barm
aad toe SRdd ML <
forth at this ptey aad Jad^oa. caagbt
by toe club,
up la tbe anas of exc^lad aad JabiiaBi
baa not yet beeA decided between
umJergradnaies. was borac from fbr
whether they will bettto for a snh^
manttol purse ogervd by tbe club or for strains of “Boola.'’
percentogd bf the gate receipts, but
any eireat tbe money will be dirldiil
oa toe basis of 60 per ceoi to the win
ner mad 40 per cent to tbe loi^r Two^
Sul Golf Ball Landed In to# H#l#thirty in the afternoon has been
Frsak Accidwit it Dayton
as tbe Ume for the mea to cm
araa to# I
nUOTttllM ;
REW WORLO’S RECORD
, .Third rare, f :1C trotfta*. $400. Woo
a): Lrvrad
^ Ode, CD
Mrpvea. f A. >C.
.e.tilM(ort<»M»TO«.n:
♦
a:M WH»-Purm 0400.
' i rh.be HiU. cb. m.. by lUI CUBpb«ll:
if. a Parrtoh. Cadillac.
vSea Otar. b. g.. McOetilngan Broe..
i,
) Oale 8.. a. c.. by 8emlcolon; Reen
^jtoahtlett. Itllaa..
»»«g#iie C. g. g^ by Arrowood; G«j
firMb^Toleda
.rilifc P««h. cb. .,'by Tool IM«b.
New York. Jane 2$ -Alex. Shield*.
Halifax, carrying 11$ pounds, ma
new world’s rebbrd for aeren fuiiongK
on a circular track when he won the
Swift stakes at Sheepshoad Bay Tues.
day. He was quoted at 7 to 1 In the
betting and stepped the distance In
"l:S4 4^. .which U oaeAXth of a
ond faster than toe Musketeer s Ume,
made at Saratoga la l$o:. and Aert>
^aut‘a tlDie. made this year at Bel
mont park. The Swift stakes only
bronght three starters, with Brookdale Nytnnh favoiit^ at $ to D and Or;
moniale next In demand at 13 to 10.
after being played down from 3 to I.
while Halifax was toe outsider. Orroondale went to toe front at the start,
followed by Brwikaale Nymph. This
order remalneil unchanged to toe
strcith. where 4hc leaders began Iq
Shaw fhen sent Halifax into the
lead and won well In band by two
lengths from bnnondale.
Prlnci> Hamburg In winning the first
racR* equaled the world’s record for six
and a half furlongs. 1:18 2-5. held i>y
Mlneola and Maritmas. Red Hiver
won the Zephyr stokes.
C. P. Blot Cblawo.
Johb UcBiy Wilmer. cb.
by Bert
«cll: B. U. IUy«. Toledo.
Ota May. b. m.. by Geo. fit. Clair#;
George Ellto. Kaldf&aroo
. Lncky Jim. b. g.. hy Will Carlelon;
Ghat. A'toley. Pontlmc.
tlMT-ret-Purae $300.
Maud C.. ch. m.. l.y Supertoi
WOkea; Joba Jackman. Toledo,
vilala Bell. b. m.. by Toid <Himlcr.
4r.; J. C. WolcoU. Ooeben. tod.
The KockiH. bik, g.. by Polallon.
• McGettlgan Broe.. Toledo.
8llk Mill Girl. b. m.. by AIcnon; Bd
A: Forler,. Grand Rapldii.
Bid Thorne, h.
by Sidney; Cha«.
IBchley, Saginaw.
Oyjmy King., h b.. M. llayea. Cht M. Hahner Has a Motor Boat yi^hlch
Anyone Could Well B# Proud, of.
Launched Last NighL
2:25 Paa^urae $300.
BUIlTITHIMSEiF
Stella a. b. m.. by ,rarii; D. Barr.
Dottoa. Onl.
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Ciatemore. cb. », by Col Strath
more; George 6 Laakey, CuiiUT.
Leotat.. bIk ro . by Delrarlor, Jr,.
Jpha OlBon. Cadillac. ^
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Bedford Boy. ch a. by Rorkaway. A
L. Lamphere, Bedford
•TopBcy Hal. b in., by Tom Uall;
Ales BIIm. Saginaw.
Tom KlUbuck. at, g.. by Rlllbuck;
W. C. Bartlett. Prairie Depot.
OBllme. b. m.. by AIlle Wilke#'; J.
F. miu#. Uona.
Billy Dougla##. b. «. by T>r Doug
torn; W. Oatrander. Prairie IHikm.
Coasty. b. m . by Coasitnan; II. S
German. Carleton.
Davie K. b. g. by Problbltl.m
WMIke#; RolHTt Kettle. Sarnia..
ItoiBove# black bead#, drive, away
^maoty ills, BUmulate# tbtT^ whole
pervoua ayMem. Urealeat beautlflcr
known. Nothing au belpn tadlng live
llDtiaB a# irolltotef*. Rocky
Tea. 15 cents Johnson Ihmg Co.
Ever since Febniarv. M. Hshner
l}ah iKcii at work during his spare
time on a launch of bis own hnd last
night the boat was iaunched. The
boat Is twenty-two feet four Inches
long.'wIfh a Umm of flt'fc feel fout
liiches. She Is equipped with a threehorse Eclipse engine which pushes
toe big iKial along at a got»d gall. The
hull is strip built,with Interior and
deck finishings of oak and Is really a
handsome piece of work. There is
plenty of free- board so that the craft
win Ik* dr> -ven In a choppy sea.
The mo^el l^ largely Vlr Habncr’s
own hka. he having worked the great
er part of it out hlmbelt.
Pitched Ball Killed Him.
Mnrhhalliown. la . June 3K —Catcher
Whitney ol ihe-Hurlliigton team of the
Iowa State league is dead In the
Watertown hwpilal. as the ivsult pf
an Injury sustolnod to last Sbndsy’s
game. Whitney was struck In the
hrwd by a pitched to
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WE CAN SUIT YOU
If You Want Good Quality
;
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is to be Considered
with the Price
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rnmny-:!!
J. E. Greilick Co.
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TRXVKRSE CITY. MICH.
Both men •started active training
Ih^ weeks before tbe date of the
battle. Abe Attoll occupying quarters
led bv Battling Nelson at Arx.w
dla. while Frankie
immediately
hU arrival, engaged his old train
log quarters ai Santa Monica, when;
he trained lor bis fights with Bl^y De
conrsey and Johnnv Reagan. Both
men are alruady In such fine sbap#
that neither tory nor their adherents
elihqr man can lose*,
and the confidence expressed in both
I the hardest battle
In this city.
The apparent disparity In weighi-s
between a featherweight and bantam
does not In reality exisi to any extent
in the case of these two men. Attell
can fight Mow the 122 pound notch
hen occasion requifes. while Neil
has filled out so much recently that he
can probably put up a better fight
wound 120 than he could at a lighter
wdghl. ao that both men may Ik- hsld
be at their t>est around 122 pound. .
Speed, strength and lAaratna Is. therefore, what they are working for. and
ia toJth boys ptnuKss a natural abumk
me# of speed and strength, stamina
sill be tbe most important factor in
heir dally training, for In a whirlwind
mttle. such as this Is sure to result In.
inperior staying qualities will to a
Hobart Now Has an Eights## greater extent than anything eke de
Fool Launch—Little Boat Haa
fermlnr the ^
Three-Hofwo Major Engine.
BIO SEAT 8/SLe.
A. S. Hohart’b new motor Ixwt. Surf,
as launchcM] yesu*rday. ’The boat Many Will Attend the ^Bout In Grand
was bum by Irving Murray and Is a
- Rapids Tonight.
handsome little craR equlpp^^d with
Grand Rapids. June 2K.—Treasurer
brw^horse. Major engine. She Is Brving Welch ann<»unres that the ad
eighteen feeet In length with.a five- vance sale of seats for the iKixing
over all. beam and can make ex s^ow In Powers' (»peTa house this
cellent time, passing some of the evening In the high priced seals ex
T boats with ctue. The work ceeds the sale In advance for the
manship Is of the best and the boat, Yangar-Prendergast
bout,
which
while small. U quite aeaworthy.
packed tbe bouse to the doors last
LEWIS IS FAIORin
B.U .re 10 M 7 M< HIm-Hi. Rwoni
With Cani Maks# Him the
^
Favorite.
Harry iWis of Philadelphia will
probably enter the ring tonight a 16
lo 7 favorite, ov^ Tommy Prendergast of Saginaw.
Lewis’ great showing In hU rerent
battle with Joe Cans at Philadelphia
win ma^ him a favorite over the
ilgan fighter •
Aged S3. -Boy” Wins Rac# at Latonla.
Jockey C. Murphv <Teati*d c<msterutlon at Latonia friday when Adcsso
brought him home a winner In the
sixth race.
Especially among the colored folks
did %rphy’s win cause a furore. The
colored folks bad tackl'd J. K. E. to
srin. and the Idea of old man Murphy
winning a race and bemllng ihdr pink
earned the darkles to rise en maaae.
-Old man Murphy done bronght
iln to the counlrr!” ^ihey shouted.
iLl.
■1
IMw Baea#.
jime
wwdpd mnda. mkfcli at timaa mere
r« Ga at 122 Paaadi torn
sseiAM TKIt and OaM ialt^
•Idia Ara CeirfMaat
CMy people falM to appreciate
fact that laat aaaaaa to# dHrlac
daUoa held to# hoM Mitac #r#r wMaeaaad la aartoara MItoifmB aad that
arrtod 11$ Pownde to hvvlft hUki
Taro LefiftHt Ahead-Only Thre#
mi iPMfhiiM. The #«fcto nf
mar’s Motom Hmmiata Tea. 23
or ThMeCa. Jehm Drag
TRAVCRMCnY
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|WaM^
ATTCIX AND PKIl. WILL MtrT
JULY 4.
' Vmm that TtovMae CMy vtn haa«
aoM# drtotai tacaa to# fbarth. to#
kmora of to# oaort ahoald tara
aad help to# tklag akmr Trarerm
TMaMjr «M cMIrtly MUift. amet. ir a c»o4
to mad# cm
the Fharto It mmjr atari toe hafl roUlac la to# Ihraetloa U aoam maUaec
to toe Mmd hmt of to# Mmd
If aad^poaalMya Mg meeUacin
«MiOHir<r OblU#r. hmk of M#r«tu. to# tall.
M with •# accMeat vIm« bcertac
grand RepkU to cooil^ afcmc aloa
IM# iuMi- HI# Icn km csM«bt In toe at sere aad,It woa*t b# loag heiore
•iMl npote of hi# nc
to vnii the Ganeeloidc ar# at the to^ If their
toMtod lM*to#t toltoo Ito toriKT pUjiac keepe ap.
FoMlbfy If eoai# aomaa’e club woald
VM ftoad to todtnMUtood n con- have an athlHlc deaalac campaign w#
pemmd fmetnr# of fto l#fi k« nad •
«Utooat#d lilp
nr*l TM# Moa. Won bjr Mar Fern.
W. CartU): Laicky Jim. (C. A.
Atoley). aoooM; 8am Joaen. fUlui
OtoMtoMK third. Harry K.. (Joo
CirtoCr). alM nUrted. Time. ::17.
’••mmd race. 2:2S na«;. $300. Won
h Bhby K^lDaa HoRkhu). AUc^
Carr: (K. Omn#lt). aeooadr lUrel
Maalft. (D. Baah ihlrd; BeairtyWIl
to#. (H. Crey). aI»o aUrtod. Time.
UNKE MIKES.
atagwillAo^lnrasNmmn. If#
Uon #md pwemim |i’. tWI|
spurs. He will be 33 on his next birth
day. He has been riding for the pul
forty-tore# years.
month.
Elevated ring-side seats for several
hundred have pr-en arranged-vm the
stage* but this time care has bi*e#
taken to arrange them so that they
win not obstruct the view of the ring
from- any part of the house, lu all
there win be seating room for close
to 2jiiHi.
Instead of allowing the Jam which
marked the last show tbe club promIsoa to have several entrance ways
open. The arcade stage entrance,
which was-not open btfore. will be
UM-d for those holding ring-side M-ai.s,
and IT nefdcil two entrance way.s will
be used in fnmt. ’The theater sc
vance sale fo> the main Udy of the
bouse oiiencd yesterday morning and
the box office was u|H.-n all day yes
terday and today. ^Almost every seat
In Ihe house will be reiwned.
Tom Prendergast, his father, hiv
trainer. Gus Masoncr. Bob Cheny and
a delegation of ring followers from
Caro and Sagirmw. arrived last night
on the Per»‘ Marqmite train from’Sag
inaw. and Tommy Shetidan and Young
Wolgast. the Cadillac iK-rformers for
toe preliminary and seml-windup. got
in at about the same time on the G. R.
A I. from the north. At 3 odotk to
day all six men are lo weigh in at
Chinnick'K bn Pearl street.
FOR A BRONZE MEDAL.
France. June 2$.-8ltte,
enUy f<>«
finmd
itast over toe National Rifle
.
TrppRjr
to Grand Rapid# Club.
Sartoe circuit.
SisM. who finished first TucadajC , Oraiid. Bto»kl#.^Dine 28.--Secrotary
surtgd at B:U a. m. yemerday, and
did toe first round In I'hmir. 2 mia- bitNw ^6dal basAeen Issued to toe
utes. 15 seeonda When he passed toe Otobi RapMa Rifle club by tbe Na
difrlng at
at tbe
aa«ic4tkm of Waahlngton
timtskaepcfs he was difrlng
hour
^ awarded for Ihe be#t average
rat# qir 148 kilometers
JTtbe laat
*“ members oooieat at ranges
held the lead throogboat
#d in 1 boar 7
hundred ynds.
cnlt, wbiefa ke o
dub.h.* «««U7 became Ifiliated with ^he national asaoclatlon
tance wim 1 JS$ 1
and It la expected this preUminary
contedl will develop #o#te repreaenUtlbn marksmen for toe antumn meet
,Tbc Tmv^rs# City
ing dl Sea Girt.
give a daM on tbe first ftoor of to#
IDampbeU bnUding 8irt«rday. ere«lg. Momows FOR BAIT M 0«i^
. aOTICE
nto#‘ib#nL
.
wlWf
A moi4 remarkable ease receatly
otx^rrrd on the links of the Daytoo
Golf dnb Bdward Canby was drlv*
ing the eighth bole, which* Is a*ahort
one. 434 >ards. over low trees. IK*
had a strong book on the ball, and
when it had gone about sixty yards, a
low came sailing along, which
'WUKH
struck faigy in the
le head. .Slrlk|
log toe bird eridenUy took tbe spin
of the ball: It kept on Us
landing fairly on the -green, a
I out in bogey—3. Ttic swallow,
after making two or three circles, fell
to the ground dead.
Try to Force Herman.
New York. June 2H —Benny Yanger
says he la going to try lo force Kid
lan lo piecl him He claims Hereral weeks ; > bat sidc'-stepped. Yan
ger Is ready to bet Herman 11.006. and
win Iql him name the weight. If the
match can be arranged the Olympic A
C. Of Cedar Rapid.s will offer a goo«l
purse for the Ijout.
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tM wwaM pa^bly get sarh d fai
«C-«mtfa(dvr towMo* as vooVl m#kr
#-r the Mteatlia of aB tW whe
are wartlaff la the i
TRAVRRSR CITY LOOQ8. Na. m. F.
4 A. M.. to#Sts #> Msafiiy f$BliG
aae Dr. King:’s New Ufe Pills: toe
best and gent
_ atom of atom
The rrerot defeat of IjotH Krirr,
the eoDsenatlve miHlidate for the .\p
pleby dlrWon of WeitimoTtond. Kite,
by three rotes rernlto that In U#tn ib,
eoutiwt in S4»ofh Suffedk was d-r hIc-I
by a Singh.
slngb* vote sitd rhst six ;
•ad best at New
Casi le-1 mler-1 ^we.
SEE OITR GAS RANGES. Ask onr
term* to July 1st.
Traverse City Gas. Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
nSHI.VG TACKUS. bait. Uuocbes
and row boaU for flahermen. Hotel
Wlalcrla. Fouch.
June i^f
QUICK. THE TAILOR. mak#s good
clothaa*. 201 Ea^t FroiQ 8L^
THE FOURTH AT MANI8TIQUE.
Special Rates on Northport-Manistiqut
Car Ferry.
On account of big celebration at
Manlhtlque July 4th. a rate of $2.50 for
the round trip is mad«“ in twcin Northport and Manislique. Meals and berths
extra.
June 27-tI
PAVIWTAX
Nolle* to all Peraena InUrMtad.
The special assessment tax roll for
the paving of West Front street from
the west line of Union street to Uie
west line of Maple stree*t is now In my
bands for the collection of the second
a...-a«iiaaaarus., logt-rher tw tin . ia»- ...a .
InKUIlment.
Interest on all unpaid InsUIlmcntB, the
same to be paid on or before the 30tb
day of June. IW
June 2-1 mo
ja.H0NK0B CEO. W. SeWETHT
nORROE A MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•—ftres.ri.5sr
n NEW WILBBLM BLOCK
SMALLEY
NARINE GAS ENGINES
sssKsr
bsw BUto Bsak balldto#.
MARK CRAW^ DEUVCRY-^ight
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SARA T.VhASE, M. 0.-PhysMsn
sad Curgeoo. Offices 4071 Ststs
Bank block, with Dr. O. E. Cham.
. CIU. phone 225 2R. Rc-aldeor# 501
W. Seventh aired, wkb to# Mlsaos
Carroll. Ota. phone 52$.
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TRAVERfiE CITY. Normal Music
school. Teacher, Mrs. Francea B.
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. Frederk k Horace Clark of Chicago. 504
hhij.t Krmit street. Sindlo No. 13,
downstairs. CItx. irtKiii# No. C04.
may 3I-3m .
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-^Ofiai
Tbe Enflbes tbit Red.
OR. F. HOLDfiWORTH
Bp#clal Bt-
sw'ar-isy'Ma
•iJ-WsSiSsriis
S5-K.-ssiss.rs;
DR. W. E. MOON
WtoaSA fsm
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. OfBdwto Ito
nmto Uslvsrelty. Offies la Mbbm
Mdi. l>i#pbo#sA sCfisA tfifi; mM.
r. W. THIRLBY, Dentist Qv#r
■om 4 Bari's Jewelry fitoffi* Mi
m
A^uiTMOLUDAYTlir.
W. M.115PAIGE,
Agt. ss:srv“^'“ ’'•5532 -m
Cass Street
"r.'5:srss5TJs:
facOoo guaranteed. Wltb KlaM
$1 nslc Houxe.
pbon# 3S4.
Notice to the
Public
andTravelinglllen
/ /A/:r ///> Af^ntis
Ofl ///.' 7Ve////V
But w!i»*n you
to
Travers*- City yoti will
always linJ my Bus and
Hiol tla-rt- n*ady to
wait upon you to all
hotels
u n «1
private
houses. Prompt
ser.
vice. Reasonable pricxjs.
Kindly Kive mea share
of your business.
‘JJW.
Place Hotel. Whiting
Hotel
PIANO TUNING-fi
anteed. F. D Nlchola. 22$ 8o«to
Union. CItz phone lUi.
apr Wf
AfiiTRACTfi OF TITLB^ O.
ver. Prices ressonable. Offie# irfOl
O. P. Carver 4 Bro BoU phOMA
R. E. L. THIRLBY^peeial attsm
tioo to diseases of dindro#, Doom
40f Btats«sak bldg. Both ptaoea
IRE INSURANCE-Ob
dais
does your Fir# Inanranc
plre? 1 want your bni
ai my office and get rates bsfors r#ttewing. A. B. Cnrtla.
mar U-ljr
1>KS. J. 0. X SAXT J. TtOBtUNW
OVnOTATHIO mVMOIANS
mrnmHi wttkrnm• a au m n
ts i - - J
iMiiMs
A. D. TYLER
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E^E:^lTlS-^
Proventont Excursion
Beginning Sunday. July 1. the M. A
S. E excursions to Provcmonl will
leave Traverse City K a, m. and 3:50
p. m.. arriving at Proveroont 8:50 a. m.
^WUbslm block. GtttoMitaRfi
^«as safi .to.
W# are mak/hg spacUl prk##
duHog June on $.12 Floor
Body Brtisaels. Axmlnstera and
Ruga lo Tapestry BrxnaMa.
Velveta
June 2t.tf
J. W. Millikto.
Following the Flag.
W’hen our soldiers went to Cuba and
tbe Philippines, hc-aith was thi
Jniportaut considerafion. Wll
M. rcti
Morgan,
retired
Ar. of
says: ’ I was two years in Cuba
and two years In tbe Phlllpplnea, and
lieing subject to colds. I took-Dr.
King's New IMseovcry for Consump
tion. which kept me In perfect health.
And now. in New Hampshire, we find
It the best me^licine in tbe world for
coughs, colds, brirncbtal troubles and
all lung diseases. Giiardpteed at John>
son Drug Co. F. II. Meads. C. A. Bugbee. druggists. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottleJOc^___________
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SEE OCR GAS RANGES, Ask our
terms to July IsL
.
> Traverse City Gas. Co.
BUSWESS CMHIS
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bee Drag Co., draggista. Prtee 23<x
T. A.
RAKING IN BARGAINS
in haying implemenu and
and garden tools of all
kinds is.your privilege .and to
your profit any of these days
if you come here and look
about yw. We buy nothing
simply because It's cheap, but
sell many things cheaper than
pju can buy tbem ebewbere.
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
H. BOILUUSTlL
nna inourancb
aaXL BaTATB.-AKO
UMM
XtTAIT POSLKi
Saxton Hardware Co.
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ais But Front at.:
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