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The Evening Record, July 14, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-07-14
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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PAGES
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lERABEU. iwMMK.ciiti»l
,,3ir IWailFHB —sfej^aa-- ■OFMISIIHOE
'1^
STCHMWt
An Intensely Igtcrcsting
CoUeetton of ladiair Corns. Baskets.
Novelties and1 Souvenir Goods are
It*i hard to dn*
variety wc show^
90 we ust say
,
ITM AMM Nmt IM> «i« iM HIM MASCL BATES AND C. C. iBiL'UaAb were UNITEa
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AMNI. Mich. Jalr H.-Tk« AMm
Beal ta«« «r «Meh EhwlM H. Ot9
aetet M bI«B( le »« te
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>»«M «e th* BawlM Bmrf.
aim. IlfcB, Joly •■ ll^Aedfow
OMt. obM IE m c( Sa.aal Ctarlc.
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City Book Store
Cnmclnandtaktiloot
CEtESOlY AT 2 OXIOCK
SIS PMEirSSiOCKEB MM
iS2f«ss;
sosr Imps tk« *bs^^
UUHTMNe’S
QUSR STUNTS
WAS P£lirORMBO BY THE
OEIiAS COCHLIN.
REV. were torwoff Is fros tfJEcrat
Wadli^ Was a Slm|Me Home ARalP.
BM and Groom Ufl Immodlalotr
For New Home in Denver, CM. .
Wa. Pretty Affair.
"
ally no roftolratloa at afl was
at the water works and this
•d some delay la ibe blowing oC
rhlsUe. Baglnoer^Ue aawJJm
e from tbe fire and JadgoLtbe in^
A accordingly. fotUag tbe box
uuralicr exactly rigl^
Yesterday there wer
000 gallons, quite a Htlle I
in of the pcevioOB day. Yesicr
groat many people dkl not shut
off the sprinklers during the ire. U
The paople woold only think of this
they would greatly aid the water
wortu la malnulalag a bigb pewnore
daring a ire:
yalwad laat evemlag. Two small bbya.
Jimmy Jarrelt and Otto AIrvw wore
playlag wttb maldbea wear the horae’a
mtall aad OM of tbem m a amteb. boldlag h burwlag until It acorrhod bto
It blUHl ■» OMI iBc tora woUBwl It
iT-«'srru‘i!rs?!ss
"Two Or^aa’t 3Hows
Uodm- the mlcUctoc of the aoathlaBd
while the soft .inOtu d a stringed or
cliesum blended with the solemalty oC
^ WAVTED-rifty mea for mtn woib.
Mabel Bates, dangh5casloo.
At Hotel Leelanaa.
July 14 2t*
ler of Hon Thou. T. Bates, and CUffortl
Cartetoo WHItoms of Ih nver. Col.,
were unltryl In marrlajfc at the borne
of the bride s falter, .413 WaahlnKloii
streeU the orArialIng mlolster tieing
the Rev. Demas CiK-hlln.of the First Chariea Engle, Weatthv Conatantine.
Miclu CaplUiist. Win Taka a _
Briie In New Yortt.
Oorie, S8, SI0,ll2aiit$15
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WEBPARUMilll
^
SKHlMsr trat Uey
fstker ve«e tosdlns
kmm
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1
I
tke tMKWM were throfm to
sr2f£r:i!ii.%
tlM ssr. tSe boll foUowiiiff hU seek
tbss Sows Cb« middle of bU chest
> mad cm* log to the grouiid. WhUc the
^ bWM Sfw all serisw ones, they arc
r an mirfaoe barms aad ft to «i
k:': 1 ^ «ba» ha win rwcorer io time.
‘;'- V
£u?^Sui*lif^ I
:4'' " "*
i’-u?' LOST HER LOVE
ImM-
AN ALMS H0US£
THROUGH M OPEH WINDOW
AND
By Wire to tbe Bvealng Record.
Ne wVork. July II.—Charles Engle,
tended, to lng aerompsmtu iunply by
wealthy eapitalist of CoffktshHne.
(he ribbon licarers. IHHe MI.hs Catbeitoe Moffatt and Farker Hobbs. Tlic Mkh.. to to t>e married to Segrade
J«ibnston. a parhw maid at the Hptel
Went Throwfh Plaof Without Laavlnjp
Manhattan. After the wedding jour
Any Mark-Btmofc Nli^ Maifa
ney they will rerlde in Oonstmaflne. Bed But.DkiW Injurs
MARKETS.
Him Any.
. July 14 —Whiwl—No. 2 red.
79*^0;"! ni. r.Ce; oats. 41HC.
3. July
14.-Wheat-July.
77-%r; cocp. .M^r; <w(k. 3«c.
Arid waa struck by lightning 1^
Toledo Julv 14 —Whtwl-Caab, 78c;
‘urn. 54^tc; oau. 40c
lag ^d sotrite queer pranVs
Ea>;t Huffslo; July 14.—Ca^leplayed by tbe bolt to.fore it Qaally left
Stetidy. Sheep and lamba—400; arttbe boasc. No one was injured and
only a aomtoal amount of damage
By^fm tA tbe Evening Record
Mwskegam, July 14—Samuel Stark,
aged If. rocrived a note saying -Sam
my, t don’t fore you any more.” Then
.be hwmllowed an ounce of rarlsolh
arid and bto cSbaaoes for llrlng anDtoiffromniL
Port Huron. July 14.—Geo. Bpr
at toe. aged 68. a blind inmate of
county house, formerly a fhunh
<bolr loader. Is dead from a fall he
recelred whHe trying to escape Mon
day algbt by lying the sheets logelber
and climbing out a window.
-.r,
Bchmldl, wUe of Charles Schmidt
cook at the Uetrolt club, rimunlttec
• suicide with pari* gr«'<'n last night
She was addicted to dnnk and wonin
because ber 8 year-old child was beliq
taken from her.
Talked Too Much.
Jackson. July 14.—Harry Annstroag
told Robert Calhouu In a aalooo last
algbt be wa» working tn a non-union
: ahop- Calhoun as*aulted him
: was Jolnid iq the pounding by l._
> Hagadome. Calbuuu was aentm'ced
this mamlng to sixty day* In the De.trolt bouse 6f rorrertum and llaga
to jalk
HISKEL APPOINTED
^ X
Fast Paascegei- Caused Wreck
Which Twu Railroad Men Lost
Their Live* Today.
Uy Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago. July 14 —A switch engine
1 the Chicago L North we* tern
Iche-d by a fa*t |»asM*uKor
nurib of TweniyTouiih a%vnue
Montro.*e Iwulevard early this i
tog. Knginwr Clark and nrt
Coly wa* totally Injured.
from ChU-agr
then Join teh or j
boat* and prx»ci*i-U
^REFERRED DEATH
week*.
street
Methodist
DEW GEHDIAD SDEIETT
;
Nil
BACHANT & ROSCOE
j
Orderior
misses’
$IfO$lofO
BOIL
With Ds.
I( we can’t ploaan»jron in
cbildron's slippers, give it up.
Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window screens in three days.
11 o. c. MorraTT
Morn
of TlUa
Ors. Siviir & PnAaBipg IIII abstract*,
WBicoa MTiarAC
TiarACTOav
DENTISTS
Screens
Oxfonls and SJiidala;
Blaok. White tiiHl Tan.
II
DMebMolMa <•
I $■>—.ate ewto Deafc
'e’ll. send a man to take the measurement^
Traverse City Mfg. Go.
DOWN
Every argument and you will
find that Hannah & Lay Co.’s
BEST” FLOUR
Is best for Bread, Pics, Cakes
and all kinds of pastry.
ALL grocers handle it.
Hannah
&
Remnants of
Straw Mattings
Lay Go.
M » o Clack.
AU Oepnana arc Invited to be i
cut Iki* evening at 8 o'clock at
store ot F- G. Heiunann. 121
stretft; at tlie- oj^ niiig mn*ling
agrtnsB organlxatlon. all parllct
to be decWiWl at this metting.
ohjoct la a German organlxalkm I
re as the Grand *i reverse Sai
I or B*Mnc otbtr soliable nam
Orders for carpet weavtog
r
ncjTclindrfticote
and other summer dothing. can't'help
but tell their friends, and this keeps tber
ball rolKng for oC
Men’s Slits going at
$5.50,$r.5I^$9,Sl2,$l5
C. M. BlTBLU^borl
*ured kgalBsi cyriooos to tbe Lapere
^tr^^auT^Stol^ o^^
retoB very low.
and Sic*
10c per Tard
MBNS C.'VOUMO MmVS
CMXTlXIMCf&rUJRlflSBPIO* '
sii..
Ag*d Summit City Lmly Paared Away
«t 10 o'clock Yaatorttoy.
Sporial tu tko EN enlag Record.
. EXCUEt^N. EUHOAY, JULY tSTH.
Tkc niteob vUt act (M» at
\Vr are now |w*taMnen1ty located
jn the Wilhrim Uork.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago. July 14.'—Ralph Delrie.
entenevd to life Impilronment for the
nurder of Samuel Goldiierg. commrn«l BuieWe in Ibe couuly'Jall fhU
£pJ with a bqat
and lee cream
;
Leave I a. m, rrinre 10 b m, gkan
.i-.
»rl«(
OXFORDS
Hot weather i* here for jwd.
From now on will he an Oxford
nwh.. We have - everjthiuK in
MenX Women’., Boy.’and Girl.’
Oxford, at price, ranjrin)? from
90 o«»w ito 93
Tan and Black, Vici Kid. Patent
Viri, WhiU* Couva., T^uni. Ox
ford, and Barefoot SandnU.
IB
i > -5Sr«s:£S!“
To CtaftelXpMoAer OX HfrtW
j
Dainty Oxford* and San
dab, Black, White and
Tan.
Wait’s
Drug Store.
SWITCH ENHNIBITCkP
BEilCATED TOMORROW
KUBECK & HOn. Clothiers. 121 Union Street
75C to a.__ ;
(Continued on ijccond Page.)
heir an
The pany ron*l. t^M ol
KfilM-rt I'rice and K. 4. Merrer of thl»
city. Mr. Harpi r ..f the Jackson Park
Yacht Hub. ,Chicago. Profcaiior Grea
eon, Uie m wly elected *ui»ertotendent
of the Grand Ra(ddK school, and won.
Edward, and the owner. J. A. Montaatid *cm.
with each $5 purchase up to and including
■ ■ 16.
“ Get your clothes and tickets here.
July
Eblldrcn’s
Chocolates and Bonbons.
ON HIS ANNUAL CRUISE
.MPPrSIliPNISE
sPCcaiMTicE
SOcandSOe
60c and 80c a Pound.
€ a. m.. prayer and praise service.
10:30 a. m.. preaching service.
Opening hymn. **Hol>. Holy. Holy.
Prayer, fTeiddtog Elder Ferguson.
Anthem.-Rejoice Today."
- Scripture reading,
»
Solo. Miss Mabel Greeno.
BiVkn at the Home of Mr. and Mm. J.
Sermon, Dr. J. H. Pott* of Detroit.
5 p. m, anthem. "Let the King of
Glory In."
Sok). Dr. G. A Hollklay.
Sermon. Dr. Potts.
arse Bay hire
7:30 p. m., sntbem. The |iord U
,4. J. Brexlna
a C. L. 8hau
M. BMred.
Sermon. Dr. Poita
r
and White Canvas,
Wc are exclosive saleg af^enU in
Tra%'ortc City for
hole existed to the floor whei
These camlics are oooBiilercd the
passed througtu rullowlng the casing
I went ouiBlde Into the ground. The
fineat io the country.
Miaa Mabel BsEes.
amage done only amount* to bet»ecu
28 and $30.
in white liatiste.
The hired man. Chris Gabriel, was
slet-ptog In an Inm bed but esca|»od
Injury, allhough he says the one ex baby IriKh and 'valin
>nike td ban^^n^ade lat e.. She ran led
lierience was plenty for him.
shower btiuqnt-l of swal'nsonla
The rtrbinon) was iHrlornicd In the
large nrelietl l»a> 'wiutiew of the pie
t home, whieh was liankcd with
jwniKus and swt^s |mu*. the par
deeorailtm* al.M> roiiftiritilna to 1!
Sospeiided finmi the archway
»«TA0UE AND PARTY LEFT Idea.
,den
THIS MORNING.
unde
Blicsuda the Late Gebr^ Y. Wiener
By wire to the Evening Record;
oyster Bay. July 14 —Pre
; Booeevrit loday apiiolntcd Eugt
. Jlsskri of. Detroit to surcecd C
i T. Wtoaer. deooued. member of the
We hare gome of tbedainlieut little slippers for Ibe
cbiWren that you ever saw,
anti we make it a point to
carry a much greater variety
of styles, sixto and widths
than you will find in other
M^. and Mrs, Hammond baa Just re
bad retired i
waa standing at tbe^
of the bed
when tbe bpK mpparenUy
the
r. ItL didn’t strike
I
througfa'a wii
roof but seei
from the north and uout
which were open. Mrs.
wse so severely shocked that ahe feU
rkaees.'
x
. aUnulag, It struck the bed >
in the hired man was aloeptog but luwas not injured. A rug waa next vto
Itod and torn up. It next made a hole
V carpet and
HWRT WHlU EbCAPINa
arry AmmUong Got Boating for Tell
ing RabOfi Calhoun He Werited
In g Non-Union Shop—
Nrn^ of the StaU.
VtUim’s
Diiutr
Slippers
BHOCKEO
Suit Shoi
and a Free Ticket to Cole Bros.’ Great Circus
Lengths 2 to 10
, yards
Si'-.
K- jEverythinggoas worth up to 30c yd.
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Bcningrr cf Map^ Clly to to
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Artt%>ii$y| I'
aaiUc“ Ware m
•>«<' If' ^
k»
in l^ dewAig
SSfJlSSSK
i«V»r^ in »
^to^tto^r ato Mr tto wtm
-ttra.sr
• OKy t
h boUdiag thia year at .stosL
Claire Csrtia tSd tort Harilaad a cf
tape httef (to oaly near oae. Ttoy df|ll
««e thia aa a dlateg mom nad bare
erertod
they will am for
f-aawrrtarAW'
AHANortNKiiay rm cow
ORiM.
Tto ^rrm unKwm^iiiMit df lf<«
trtot tot MmM o«i may ^Pf«
^ «tof0r«l fTMB lU iMwr tk
WC Mr. Carrtl I* m well
and ktt aMlHf >0 w^idcly tm
M of ••ilotocUoo lo mod
Ml ^ tto 4tortct It t> ooimM
v^ttovt qMUoa tto^ Mr. Cor<>lI fioi^
flMM «v«nr ^UkatiOl for « rr|H
fMiUUyt Is ooosrMS.
Tto MMT to n^ch Mi SSSO
mm it rwwlytd Is tkc oosthm »sH
of ibo dlttrict U rcfl«ct«d Is tSy fol
knrli« f^liorttl frosi tkv Howard Ciif
toQord:
**Tkm SBMMMBOOt of ilM CMldl
dscf of owis o. rmn. of Trtyyr e
Ottj for l£t rcpobllotB oosr^»l<ii>ml
Mdsstloii Is^ diitrtrt w «
fOT gMslM ^tlAfwahin os the pi
f wrbo tm)6r arqualutasne with
• ■•€ wRk t
tto pooltloo. to wrtll provr
a
ctdt
a posi—■or of vctlth ^a/Me)
eoste. ht U' rlriicT thts the ordinary
sapIrtSt in hajrtna torn Intimate for
ywart sitti bstidrwdt of rtnireat nutlie
tMbllctni orer the dUtrtci ami l
fMO fSBlliar with the real need? of fait
pjtsytrtire ronilHuniry
Tb«* cam
that In to foHow win. ir Mr C<n
o|l‘t sopportcr* hav, thoir way.
Hats'and ihr amimrnt of rpanodlm
VOtordbaa Umt 4»f drham h«>ry of H. •
Mrt wrin %ays srwsieti wcIgUi
L-Mr. Opvell It tto flr?t lo mirr ll.r
told at a candidate for thi^ high
tot. CosfTwttman Uirrnah. 1.
fourth trrm, however, aa hl» toorhrari
bays been clrrulatlnc tMMltlcMia in nn
UlB snartrri for aomr lime. Mr
Covell'a annotinrrnwnt ie <4 f«*w
wrorda. brief, plain, prardral lie ba^
a rtcdtd both pnhitr and private I bat
hat to darb aide lie in a real worker
la tto pHsie nf life who will, if 1
natrd and rIeeled.T,^pre«.nt Ihe whole
the Hrh and the pi»or. with
nbaotute hpneitv of piir|Mwe. With
anrh a man in the national ronrrr
tre may yet bore to mh- the EU-v,mh
ditirlct flt^lly n»«uine Hi proper Im
porUnce.
•The primary ayeiem under whieb a
eoosrtiaaionaJ ntmiilnalion will to made
In thlP dliitrtrt Sept, i next atti
madt In the booth hy qualified voter,
rattor than by a conventUk} a>
bla^ eompoaed of a lew hundred
•ticisna many of whom are frffflrton
' aa btatoen the cutdom fori.ierlv
ought to h€lp smpe-and. it ,
Hevtd. will atKltd In brlnglnn vh tor>
. to^JMidldate rovt ll *
and thmk how much
buy fromUie dealer i
maple goe^ in {ttie 4
rntm Mmmt m
<m An tmitm Wmr i
■“S£‘rrfrr‘...»= I Rfteieh Pfer Cent
ts the mark we set ourselves to undefthe smaller dealers. You can save
this much for yourself i(
you will.
av yv/u
wqiiv.
4 quart basins.......
IS o. 8 teakettles-----50c
If you need an\thing
in the Uoe* of Graoiie
Ware we think we ;Can
BHUmet. tto prKty »tto cottato
St Oat totto tto sr Difehwood. owatd
by
llitam Atoertoa baa alretor
ipeaed tor tbq Mton. while jdtt
or tito mmmt tto Taylor eot*
tM. soar oemitod by Kellie Btogbsm.
Itofl LartUsa mad ttoir Mato. If
KlelBbtoiaH of Hnlland Mr ssd 1
Tailor will conae o«t mme time
Asgiut. Dr. iarrla asd Mra MrOtll
have opened their ooiitfc. WblUSP
tom. for tto Mam Tent* are a*
popnla^ rottaj.« a» ICa*i hay. Har
old Jabrmta b«dng (to latem to to into
enmp. The I.mvu qottai;e. owing to
tto IlfiiMt of Mr Lynn. ha« not yet
been opetiod. hot pfotiably will to *ooa
J. H. MeGough nnd Onn I^udon are
oat gmtlng thing* rwqdy for the sea
non. Mr McGougb expert* to brtSg
bl* bant amnnd tomorrow. The Ed
AfhUin cottage ba* been told to W W.
Ihirr of the South Side Lumber ec
pany and ba« already beea opeotol 1
and Mrt If. L Flab and D E. Wjm
Hoop and famllv bare more<l out fn
tto aeaaan. but the cottasm of George
Lather, ittd Oamewm and r. W Atb
ton art still vacant, but aome czp«ct
to c»me out la a few wMa
a P. Carver baa bought a coHage
and” will move out In a rounlo <d
eelc*.
•
.
The number of earrlage* which ra*=i
every day and er.pedthy
Sunday*
a great nu| anre to the
m«d doe* n
reaorter*. The roed
la Its present poaltion, fn fart it now
goe* over private property. The road
really belong barti of the lota and the
Blrrhwood people are making all poa
sible eadenvor* to bare It moved there
Just 4!omh of Otrcbwuod la the
; tavmg nt least ten
chase price and ai
cent on freight.
•
a. well knn
and wife of nitcago.
Errd Hoovrr
Hvaivt^ j btaie -difor Tiling Grand Rapidi
Iitcago. Mr*. Fred
Tlty. Mr and Mr^. C E
of Kanaa* City
nw Cemer and Mias Ji^ wbere to again
Dre of Monrw
work .toliig
ale Ft rkin* of Petoid.ei
Mr. and Mr* WiilUm^ wt-te the re iMviOR tbi .
With the C4i!nT3do rtate board tjf trad*-.
riplenia Of manv tosotlful
;*1»tant aecreUrr. At
vui glai*. attyer.
editor and manager* of
nuniber of r
rarmcr. a mouth»r pub
Among the
I* of the
‘
detiWet to the lairroOx
wa* a valuable Wt*ck erf "iitwk
lied -nnd region*'’
.»d ReoordTO»r.oytr,.m "H-'i."”-'r?.*'
! alKo neervtary of
Karming aaftoeiation.
'areptoll HcMtem I'tinn
ns?w;>cmtn»a awd
iro «n
In mnA
«iKf ««br»v
«t|,Tit reT iHoy 4l*«
A; 1*'*'’
j
»«l whlch. uHbfatgh
KrtA
the rit*.
I
saiiw <M.«s
Po‘:*et.«4.(l
youui.
th«> nuiot
lj* developliic
the fanbiuf;
of the t «tb«d S.ato* in a
^Uiik.rn ui.dr.wn-1 of way.
cuametn
regm that ato ah«mld teive. rt-mbMl
Twenty Year Battle,
with the Blneereat q»wd drtilise for a “I was a ioi^er in a twenty year baltife time of mshinc buruapplnc* r>l ) tie with ebrrsirte piler; and mallgmiot
low her lober new borne In tb« ndd mi »>rei. until I tried fiucklen ii Amlra
wc5t WIR« Bat.ui* frlend.n am md eon SdUe: whl^h tnmed the (hie, by curftned to Traver*e
tm not a trar'*; remain*.
r*e <City, but dxlend nlll'ng
both erectel new eoftage* heN* ibl* e%er the Hiate. A
lie. Va.
Amonn
Va
mom: tbe inew*jwrto | v.*r|:r* A M Bruce, of Earinville.
year, while Green Gable* J W. Mdli wornmi of the state ahe w-** bl en*a cottage, ha* re«n;iy t>ecn paint by lieiag elected the pre^'dent
cd and new lattice work, put in
11 jcb.v* lirur;
Mirblgan Pnuv* WomenV; :
Kexta bKtkeuu
In ebureh arork a* weH * t
Kerie Moke*a the Hraeon h** ee&rfui
IcHy auruw. The Umilie* of K.
Mn F B Bkinrlianl atiU
rghum and George I.ardle hm*. deavor association. M as Bate* waa.if. II Greene of KIk Hntdd .
both moved out-for the aeavon. Mr aKijisitot bubinchs ina narer i f .tto«Mtda' in Traverse C’,*.\
Eulgbura ba* mt'entlv «n«-rhnuled th« Grand Travel^** Herald and treaviio't
treaMionj g. tVuiani 4,f IaIou.! j ; f>.sn a.l
lioaf. nijffato. and now ha;; it in tine .of the^HeraHI and U4*«i
»t'fn Tr.-tv<T*e C*ii. today
working order
.
Vtef.T of Frankfort *peid y.*Mr. Wildraan will not he out thi o(dre t«i t.es- her Vi:.llorr from •«!! Ot ji
•n Tmn rM> ri<>.’
year. thHr cottage toinn on upled by the city, efwmtry p.‘op1c ami the .Ml
.M K l:. o h. Mr. and Mr. F K.
John Benjamin and family.
^ren and even friends dor- ‘
*IVaei, and Mi-sFMItb McHenry, all
an frf
J M. Batti<‘ and wife of Noribpor,
iat. Mich.,
Mich arrived on the
IVplioi.
3<M»
M. train
rain Jart everntm
evcmtng for a few wc/k*
yt It with lb.- u
lajaily of C. J. E
Van Antwerp, all of rin-fnnatl. rajc»oi
Wftoter htn-et.
rpou
the
desth
^
Her
dirttli.T
wbe
iigh tbe city resterda.f on Ibeit took up two departm*4tr-of the Cr.vnr.
lo Omeaa.
Traverse Herald, the. Bunrhine and
Mrs B B Brown nnd Mr«. II A
department*
Th.- forniei
Hitt of Springfield. III.. pa*^sed ihrougb
tourli with thou
the city, yesterda;
yesterday on their wav
way to
to Old
Old ' aands.if c|^ldfeu
way
to
Old
elpldfeunll
state ami eN. tinier* you awaken them Id
nil oscr
tore
l‘h«* i n.rw-r artbui with l»r. Kin,-hi .N. w
lany flirts «i1 the ciiinlTv.
r
in ma
Mimmer.
r In her l.ir.- IMIIs: the fdea!«aiifevi and nu*
eblldnrn tcnik a .toomi
Mr ai
wiMlding and otic i.f the n Kt chnrnilor .•ff.vllve cur.-* lor ennstlpation. Tb»
paaed through
Ml the bride jpr,.v
aptt.•lldie^1i^ and tone up-11
to Norfhport Beach,
this after ’ :' vriem. r:.e. at John*4m Hrug CrT
ami Mr* Hamnel WolfM.-lh of
F II Mcada. C A. Uugber limf C«i.
tinatl. O. at.- *p.*ndlng a few
shine club «iru£ rlnroi.
'
'
w»M**t* at the Clover*.
1* In III.
M4*a Hachel Rond and Mi*s Mac Congregational eburrh. Ml-*i n.n».-s
w.a;
B
W.\KT!-:i»-Eirty men for mill wofk.
1* le.. I..db i»r Cldrago. are ^|H-t , , n falibful and .dflclent worker In tli.
immer at .Norih|«rt Beach 1
it Hotel I>eetapau.
July H 2<*
primary depart menl ato wa
ami Mr* II Cushman. I
i.^CW CuHbman and I
.all l3-tand resorter.;. *tc
lari night at the Park Ihare. Iravlui
carlv tbu inoniliig ft>r NVahta waitla
‘Mr and Sir*. iSTry Banker and *.>n
Mn», T. J Barker,
last niebt
at the Park PUc. iR-avir- this nmrn
Ing for Oro«*na and Norlhp4*rt
Mr*. •/. Z Rllcr. Mr* T. Z RHer and
Mrs A. F. MatHolt. all of Norwood.
the ril’y lb?;, mom
t.» Fduntstn PntnI.
Atooluto »afeiy for
ia aasnrdvl.
they will rc.ort for a few
We provide prompL lainsUkio^ semt*.
week*.
tv A Ward amr daughter Carrie of
We are in a imbition lo meet evi»rv reiat'nGrand Rapid* pa;^v«-d thronj
aLle-call within the linc.of Kinking:.
thi* rooming on their wa'
Wo art' loenU*.] in our new fire.pro.tf LnilJport l*oint. Mr Ward is owner of me
Pivlnt botcl and L- bstklng forward to
ing. nnd our vgiiU e».juipnit nt Iieiug modern
a good year in the r.*sori bu.nn. vt,
in every rospect, sffofdB Uk* greatest posti.
K Monger 4tf Ctnf*innati. O.. Ir
ble security. rmndlng a few wt*ek* at the Lcland
The operations of this Imik me under the
inspection of the .Stale lianktng T»epart
menf It is alao rtsinired to make iU eondilion public, thus mBoring the depositors
every possible safeLMianl.
We limit our investmento to serurilies of
the most substantial kind, sucli .secoriliis,ss are easily comerUxJ into oasti and free
FRlNKTRilDE
•li mWflCE WILRiB^
J. W. Slater
* "h .
DKIMTIST
ICE
j.a maitoe cn>. w. acvaniT
IIONROE AlkWETHy
GBNERAL IRSimANCE
--‘--/.'TisKjr jcr
■ m NAW Wlt.NM.tl-M.UUR-.
SMAlUf
ofth^
C.B.Tay|orCoalCo.
"YbUe: MON£l
NO ;^O0”
Notice (4 the
PuWfc
andTravelingWen
NAPE GAS ENGINES
T.i; Ei;ia;i..ihU RM.
/ //ij:r nfl
OH th'
lint wlirn vrm
lo
Tmyt»r*«* f’ity v.ui will
n:
Six Reasons Wby Wc Invilc Your
Banking Patrona8:c
/V
TRY A RKCORO WANT AO.
T. A. WILHELM
Order your
iv-
■-M
We also caiT>* the pure
Aluminum Ware.
of tbe brlde a special friend* Iwriud simbcr ol
ing Tto «a.- Tbe Hurprtwe Clu!..- gsnl*t.
tto -O R r rlob- and the -BMdie*Th** gn
and their busbandr Th*- only out uf latii*. wa:
tto city gue*ta were (tc<uge a. Bate*.] lllcbigas
. ^ f\
EASY PAYMENTS ON ALL HOllSg
.
FURNISHING?.
prirHys limi iiiy Un* nml
Unric tlnT«* HM'ly
w^it tfpiii >on to nil
liotela
a II 11
|>n vnte
lioiiKi**. J*r»*ni|il
nor
vitv. Koin^maLlc. pric s
KiinNy rix.- im*;»
uT yo'ir Luaiiit-s-t.
S088
RHEITMATISM wnd
BLOOD CURE
rouMDOt>itfarrMhl.
B. J.
Hefc
•Arl
ruco 11.1.1.
Wl.iiiiu;
W.EPAICE Agt.
Its Csss Street
pat Ten Cents Will Bay
_ In the Crockery Department
! Where a Little Money Coes a Great Ways ‘
;Cu|»s, ^*11 If ITS. fdatps. x^t^l YlisbcH.
Ifrs. ). Ily ili*^n «. fruit dishes, spoon trays, tream
I.iichcf?*. fat^y_>hapcd colored glass vases.
:■ r
•
saltn and pepfw:rs. iomh|iick
; .
,
Biggc.st glass viiM*s for ten ct nis in the city.
- ' Greatest stoc k of fancy glass lx;rry dishes, jelly ^INhcs, caake
plates, siig.irs and creamers, rose bowls, lemon srpieerers. la
I himr ey^.
^
. '^New Ifiir t>f fancy tardiniers,
Fancy dt c orated enspidores,
.
Something new in cups and sauc^rf-;
' Beautiful Shell Souvenirs of Traverse Clly^ ’ • ^
Daihty drinking glasses with “Traverse City” etched on thc“
side of each one.
Another grr at stock ol
of those. HbAUlIFUL
BEAUTIFUL MATTED
MAI I blJ PICribTURKS. Somt! efitir
ire y new noveItie*s in mountings and cohers of
mats. Some lia\t! dai
lainiy ribbons all n^ady for hanging, others have
ca^el hacks. Many of them are all ready for
lor framing
Iraming The hand
These dainty^
somest piciiirc^s evtxy dispbayed i the city.
.
, -pictures
.
are the |diotographic reprcJductions ,of the greatest mnsierpieccs.
ur.sanad.,R
Some art I’hoiographs from real liTe—the eat .
Studie s €'*pecially. I bese pictures are suitable for any room
the house.
“Take Your Blue Dishes”
at ten cents each and be happy. Big blue plates. little blue platei*.
blue, cup and saucer5. blue oal meal diwhes. blue bowls, blue salad
dishi s, blur ira j>oi slandsrbluc pickle dishes.
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•
. While enamel curtain poles, 10c.
Brass extension curl ain pole^L F-k:. ‘
/ Brass extension sash rods, Kk.
^
Tho Big store wilh Big Stocks.
The Big Store with Big Bargains.
£1
•m--
L«ATW|6aT, iVLY K IML
Look AND lEW
AfHaala «f fka Weak.
fl#aclia la tka
ftaeartf.
Oii, Mfwkia, lPck:.4aly 14-Tke
Mi Mk tea batft Aitt* m at dtf
m:
ttlnotenofelapnadilwe.
Chk^ pcoplo aUU baviac iho
nitraetp
Wc have lh« only thoronehly >quif>ped omccfi in the
'
,
city for this work* .
.
r tbe lake.
WE MAKE
iwoorterar tegar Loof MU to prt.iteil>
tbe moot mttmctlre feaiare of Trav
ene 1^.
.ap of It an ouoiltet
EXAMINATION . FREE
Another race
rarp
^
A. wol.p'e:
OR. R.
ilwea a^
Tr.ferie City
413-414 VIUKlm Blk.
gray."**.
Very Pleacant Time Wat Enjoyed
the Be.auliful
lo Saturday cveiirnK wUii a llnie >;up
The toonu were nuulc
docormtUwia
cfp*.
Dmena, Ml.'h . July 14.—Arrivals at
and
11. tLUfu-Xer. trukago. 111.; ffomcr A
'•'»« «“
- .W ..p.« llu- lim.d
MHuru. uak l*ark. lU
lllumlnul»s! wl
hierry Vlrr.ir.ia reel a.vu duiu'cd in the
to th.. KvrnlnK
0.». t.a, MU I... J..I) K.^lo.l. p. :. :
Uaiuci. nerc pUyed nnd aU re
^rt a good tune.
>rv day wan henored br the rotiagorr:
In rhanict eristic
Omens Folnt
Rev and Mm. J.H. rripn of indiai.
Uiu^ir of the ahiKib* and the U.pca
ipoUa. Ind., are at tiu* I'.irter bous.- r.yle.
•
[br a month. Hr. Crum auu^ife have
»nmc i.reiH
lalh.*mN
were r.CB!
llic tiuirnlnt: wa-t brir.ln’ an-i
many frUmU In Ti-ateree City, h*’
aloH. Hl««r .\lartba Faund gave a bu
I the IntiiaH. n .4n>u«4-ul Hiom 11.
being the fimt f*ongregail«mal mlnte^
tnarov. recitation, all were
i»
fm.'l»em all aDt-’m‘de,i on tbi pr«a!>j i
twady
ter at that pUce. where be will npend
a week l.cfore rrturnlnr. home.
Mm. \VmUw Lciithi.m end eon 1-e;ter (4 Joliet, lU,. arc
',N.
"
Hie but
aupimet munthN with the lamilieN kd
-lon^A^^JterraAh.
Mi -i*i;:an*» >tvri
hd H.O eh.*. Jilt.-. fidl .v.. d bv the na |
Mm. A. A. liclghton.
tM-.naJ hvi.tu
one^if the l.ai.d^ome«i touting car«
fe.tt nl
luoM
utMu
was
Been In tbe north U the one on nod by
al Ib-nj. 1:, Ht
Ike Klaveani rflairici hy direct vote, la
Mr. Kank Lncell of ( hlrugo. ciimliH!
Ho- only 'mrvlvor «•!
mtii te la all hU official acts, be hw
through by land, tourhlug ar Kalama
whu’werc licmirt d by
baa a.eeii a piore 4althf»il guardian to
we«k. nhcrc be wlU tiail bU abler,
tbelr iBlereftta
nrop are aowe of Mr. terrmiJi^i
Mm. E. J. Brinkman.
official aria
are at the home of Mr. and Mr.i. John
have created
Slu mmn
Judge Wllkloaun and wife of DetroP
HU unawcrvlmt de%oiloo to bln con
Alwayfl fidvoranlnr.
thel-
bavlDK In charr.c
the .em>rimniH a|i
proprtaUon of
liu |n»hI
tloa oa Uic cawmtitee and wide ac
In at thr military
s'co.h.t)
M.-f,
‘flrlcr. .Ji.
pjiiiltlir
Ottalnlanre have cnabb^l him In ar
OOWpUfth for .hU dUtrlrl It. e^nurlnt:
The faiuUy ot Kev. W. K. Wrirl.t
SprlngK.
Four yearn ago m ben \U . I»ai
raghAlook Htffice there weie t .it nln.rural tinilea
in
the
dlKiiln
No«
there are IM and etacy counly iba(
ci'mea within the law
has coiuplet*
county delivery.
He htfl weeured large appropriat Um^
for
the
lmpn.vem.nit
harU r.
He haa
nw
of
Cbarlev.dt
w r-ured liberal
approprla
of
Colotada
which
Indian
^e!uK‘l
at
tills
asvcail l>
Folni. where i.h
'lv»-
i.:T>| \.
At
.h I. HratV*...
rok.i-
Mr. Hart I. V of Mnio i.. In.I . jta.,-
bi ll Hcanirich. who
pretty
has
a
siu^
Imme at lUrlntr Fidiit.
l.asley
;
i«
Mt
• A »iturin oamlnc
|j>r4.l..liuir dFspi.iy
backgniuiid yl
by a
cntertalnl
Huffy of Ann Arlnir ami
ToIihIo. O.
They will stay but
him the veteran rec<;gn:i'K Ills warm-
wa»4l. until it rcarh4-d-‘HivbC* wh« n
da) U !. wlu Vtay the rcM of the :.ea
Ibv gallant (bHirgian. Mt; Potmd. wi.li
M.n niih l.ej sic.'i*r, Mr-. iJi b-y.
ihv al.i'oi tic- Ilv4‘ ti.utlo'ra t..^v . bad^
Jabu W. Hlaek and
Mr. II. I
!o-i .
Pease of Spiiiicn. ld. HI., who came i
first i-ominr to the plac«-.
W.
T
t\ Unnvom :»:ul wife of
He ha^ M*nmsl ir.vny p.-o .St. JoM iih. Mirh.. hav4
up the.*,t;lom fi r di nTA lng rnlilbm and mill r«»tiage. ’‘Hon lluhe.' uro-r an aliitmee
tb.-lr united kMppnrt.
of ten >car^. Maj«>r Kansooi is
'A A.a.. le: the rlneminabm of'Mr.
dea- 4f the Old Ml ion lb arh Ue«ori
^ tPnri.irh on S#nt t«h
a vote In the ;o4MJ4'iation. ami he with mher frrop
citl'.U
..f .V.
erty 4>wn«>m lnlend^ tn i|o ('ou«4deralde
• Klcvcntb l'i.nr.n';:vi.'iirir. d;;.lri.**!.
No in Hh' way »d making m w walks oj;
trlcl and al lih cltiicna.—Adv.
- J-Tty i:i?!
ih.‘ r«M»ri. wlrirh at
mnen n»Tdcd.
id.nee-4 U
Their tHruar.e also. w ir.
roim* in for U> share 4.! Inu ro^r-mentM
nnd win b.- •,m<KS,bd i^ud Ijvated l*i
a gruen.Us C4I.U td |..Tiu-
Come to U*e
Mrs. Hans cm
MFW
a ADD WARE
STORE
' v.
vtoyotur
*0 Crr.nd Itdic...
:
M.ijor awd
cm*.
Ugr AUed Willi gm «.s b»r Augu t auJ
the fort' |Ui! td Septrmt*er.
Mr. llalch of t hlvago came <\o
Tmwday 1JU4I and rp.mi the ,iay with
H»jn. and Mrs. Jas. H. Ibib«*ru.
llalch Is a go««st of Mrs. tt. nob«>rts of
Traverse Oily, but Tils home u in Ohi-
HWlmuiiug.
boat... • \i.iia
n .rthcm resorts with his fim? r
TIk* mUBt »Bjti>TlUlc 8<K^ -cv
Ibo Wind; was glvea on Turada yevem
Ing'ltK:. the orcatdoa bclfig an Inf
nuU hop.in which Mrs. T. M. Kerkhog
and Miu Harragh
hall
<iti
was beautifully
decorated
lJ4*si.!c
ad.l ’ Tjii r.ijiiiiir,.*' Mi.i
liais aii.l lhivl:iurir!ic^ ot M-
t>.ioU*.
lo'Ji.-ttrb‘.d.n and
Arlli ir
ai. l
!Jitiman. cn 1 j.iamb a i,f all. Mr Hir
it.au
laiihch. • Ah yoi.r. * wlib li
i forty fiv« J«H‘t loij~ ^lul 4lruw lb no
ITio 44 ! v jlM I sif ihv
And a h.-tn.. uu tu.. r.dbnr d.-«.p;
fRAl|fRSETiKE_
New. Resc't is very Little Kiifiwn to
tbr P^nnlr
:oH
If Trav
liad ii4d b4»vn t.. bii.rlly <
r»f Tr.-.vrr;;e
with
wooJi green and wild fiowoiw. Frail
punch was aerved from a pretty booth
The miudc was good, tbe floor wi« floe
and the pretty evening dresaes of tbe
ladte all helped to make U a aceno
h..40^. on f..wl« .at*. «t*»KS. 4T dm
loimm. I.4.av. t.ma
In U-4- piodu. di.ii ..I Tli«ii.p^w*«
«t ». ti l.:4H l„ 4-.i u ld-d dl-*lr.l.,U.-.i
ana
uhtrifV^r
Th.- tol.i.
k
«!».• ti.
fr.Mi. lafK'. I«.»..*4*
4 <. and iluar f.u lorli-p, *r4tiia at u
duo art. t.rou»;lil
liii.. tto* fa<ni4i).
4tfl..,1. di«.r..u»:ia>
?r,
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tlitio iy. tUm putd- ■l.w.aar. fr.*.* fi..m
Mil In/. V»Mi
I4. .-M ra« l.-.t fi'.ini
IJ.i, I..I..1.1 •.
It U l4..ilU-.t. It
'l<« ua*‘iy tv 111* It lii—tri.a
1- f.uhjn•I
4|iititlly mol MtiOolM'l
tiH |.r..i
J4h .•flr.M-iitrnt.Mfi ilfiMiitl*
*lr, lianh
r.,?™.?;-’
-- ......
_ M, ...U
rreolhlnt.Wealtli^an Procuro-Cultmre Sagttt-expanaaet Oooatro.
m 6RUT
BUCK WILD UOTAKUIUIEL
ONLY ONE EVER 8ECN IN AMXnCA.
A*<^iii!l^TrTr!r ir«.*v»ur4.
u.Ali. J.rin. Ji.l. of tl...
<trr.
t.;o-.o l.laia. put to di«
»*t< l» h.i- f\.*l
for tUM l.ouwr
to Ip nii.l a f... I.i
wvrt V «..ii 4.r in-t-41 bf...
.J..
MMt
H 4tllli Mil 1
.iL. tlor OV. pla..t4
vrtiini.. .... mni
^ru^f. MiK ll M5
ft..ATM, 4.t In It
• >dl« r**4.
ant-. 4 l4»ffi
fl (olllMf iin.t
..4in»-i titip-s. 4.1-..
U.r»; k.'ni.. t (..rtnin.
U.lh TawMrwMM'M U«M>«-Mr«U«e
tiiiiiil. y4iu cMti eti.rl ' .»ui
'M-ur«J.*n tiii^ epitna
Witt; tbr o.*4.urai»»4 tl.iil
Im;«m vM b.il »t4.. it,.. I.. tl»r ‘t >•►'*. “'"f «1.Mlr4.v
mth
TTTH THESE AND ONLY THESE OKEAT SHOWS (
Trav.Ts.* lal 4* Is
n
n*^r!
‘ In the Name of Sense,
that good common sense
of which all of us have a
shaie, how can you continue
to buy ordinary soda aackers,
stalcand dusty as they must,
be, when for 5^ you can get
Uneeda Biscuit
hesh from the oven^ protected
from dirt by a package
^
,
beauty of wduch makes
you hungry. ^
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« luM'. Kui.l'r.. t*r 4.i» tl.-*-.. .11 Htirtii.- ;
111
tt U a (..v (o lti-4-.-t li;.-.
\4 Ii.-r*.-r f.iiind
It t-« a> kititw l-a,;*-!
l.> wij.lv Ui...u-n
I., !«.
Itie ni..»l pOW-rTtUl
«4.4l
:»•
rti«- d4-HlM.>« r k*M.w-n ..iiU
t4->,ui,irly UA*d ».) th. I- S I».pur4fi..f.l ..f
A»:r».-.»It..r.*
1!t»l» l, it..- fi.. lu. 1 1*.
whi.-!i ilfTlhtx ..w*. tn.-li 1I1.-.-44..4 in
r?4-injc llt4.lr Iw-nuttriil n..48'«TM
.!v:
^
itMath
"
K»f..t j.iM I!.. k4...i vf
W'l.rU >nu w-.tnt it l.i d<.'. an.t i; N
miaraiilp«.4 to .1.. Il.l*. a. :l. t.. >;.,ar
Cit fhone 484.
332 E noot
Thte Is the first or a senes of
pnilles and It U quite generally un
derstood that the gentlemea will give
a ntatfl »Mtr Ifl a mate nr aau
NMIONAL BISCUIT COMW^'
LlwdaM Jwl
JoaaCtes^
MUeO’ZIZZI™^“
SMNNINe DEATH'S MCtt
SOMETHING
Realhnew
PARISIAN BELLE
(FEARFUL, FRIGHTFUU FRENZIED, FLYING FLIGHT
usoinnu FREE Twin UUY h tu Sni Smut
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PARADE AND AGAIN AT 6:|o P. ^
STILL THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.
It In 4>d4irli-«iM. V -'I411 •
1.*- un.1 italiil.44^
It
will nut t.uim .-v-n Hi
tt...at d-U. It.. pJnnT.
fabri.-- «.r la-t animdl*
li t»
on. -ml.Nil. t....,
OF It -4.-1* I.--- it.an :
i BIOISTREET PARADE .“fe.
r!Jaay“l.)’uJe “s4.|.‘/i‘,;H»Bull j4-a4liKK tjruggl-t. In Zi<- ai.a
Ovcrwhdmlne movin* an« of Wealth and Splendor. Open Dens M Fiore: Wild
^^Beastf, Hen^of Elephants, Camels. Fwi«. Hor:^. Five BalAJi
a-Ik
of Music and all ExdiuJve New Novelties.
P TWO WmWBK4»01» rir AlX«F»:g5 WATEy^V.T^
r..r
lnd..4.r
arni
plant ^iirmsra! I'.it. ilio
calar f.< !.»Mt.l\ *r?. n.n.;-n.|.-.l.
U
-and It I-1...4S.F
Mrallar fum.-e |Uat
d.i4;r4>4 miTt4!4 P4.Iliur.*. ««.l luniF.. y.r.
min uf
kind. M
I- ale*, a Fur.. rn, th...l
....... M
b-nl tind »ur». m.th'.d of fr.'.-iiij;
.plantM from In-.-.-.-; ri-ady (44 na.-au .r.mbJ*; pri. - ji.I'ri.hoidy In ti.» 1ln.« lias ther.* Imuhs
morr'rak*. «.r unwoiiby pr* Iu4-t5 ad-*
v*.rtlfu-d io Iht- PUI.II4 tl.un with 00callrd mar t kUP-rF.
r::rr.:*'
RfBIto
Josenh Sieder & Sons
Firat-claas Butchers
Packers
SausoKO
Makers
EPICURES MAY SING
nl nut tlip i»l«iBun-s of **o Innl and
H Iwittlf,” hut for every day and ‘
Firbt qiKKtloD : Where ia I hat to be
bad? Short aiiBw-er-bind e
tnithM oue-at SIcder'a. Th«i
for a chimge here flrolaifab nmH
mottoii i-bopi. TPsI, bam.cfaiokaif.
Both phones.
formation ou Bnorru. wnd U..-lr deatructloa. Preo awwipltr auppit^d bg,
I jwbr arugglet only {nui tnwUabiwl..-^
l^qg to to remembered hr thane pres
Gear^Cams.
ent.
ITrlo
ji'ir **‘-* '•'
c;ty as Yrt.
appiaudid our iMinfirc. Hi.- pstri.
mtdmKoma
BLICI TIBEBS.&WAaa^fkSK
1"-^V
l.*
w.jaal 4-vitjinly
ii44i
rhMijf«»r lb.. |iur(Mo.e
uabint. ft«r (I..- laam hiii;. m:tk*-.. Ih.
i bimf: >
|H.u !«d 1.4 Ih.
braliir:; b4-rM.-lf slo*
(i. o
eago and be Is making a lour of lb.'*
Rakes
A1«d
Shea« for cherry pickers.
' S<Yeen drors,
^ Extension window screens.
M...
\t itfic'
hnn lsom.* .-rail a . .slio lies uu the way.-
l*:til<. rhU‘aj;e. who came tm WiMuer
.Majt.r
-Horn.
l-Md ai.d .VI.(lifli ji id Tray
(.1-1 id waM .
In a 1
Imt Mr.'. Hr Hcoiise Sakcr of Ibo'na
> eat mend
•®cw DAU can do as tnurb for t>e dU
a
•d tjo-
and B cable Uulli from Bt. Jamea \o K|M‘nd the Itli. are kIUI larryliu; a
entarUvoU at a n.kl «if
Old Mi^ son. s faylnt: longer l!iWi they
He In on.! *.! but Hire.' «dd wddleri. inti iidid. ai. i^> idten the caw whi «i
In
a.'.’ioo!
Vi.uii^ pin;'A,A. H4>wi d
lire uu the In-acJi. wli.fS4- bn'-i;
Then thioagii thv w:i./itik. tiMw^alii
Xii\ I'io |»ro.<
i n itiar.b. J !0.i!h
Mr
m
i ci. and at ifJkmM,.. tCui: ’
Sinat. th v
riwwl Immae.
|..4||y i4.it.-
nrnv»*d at
Mi. nn.r’Mrs
In the cvf .linn thirty mHiidi* a-ain
rjtli4..| in a
H.i-
h.i>.-
'l. rraiH.
.i.t.-iiiHilnir
Hittman. t»f Hai\ar.l. iiic Irwitin td
vM.ndini*. th^ vh.de bn,;.h *.f \b.iu
Mm^. fbai;
arr
J illb r.i 4»f riu- Innatl
laM w. ek aj
Mr.i. l>Hidcrb:iPk cam
fn»m ilnrtior
Irwjii
;--iT . :
w* r.- ;.H - lin-i.nM ud
Th. 1.. . ••..4 haviii- joby. timo
S.1H nkiidiug a imvnth with Mm. A!
‘ntatUMi ccnatiiirled on heavVr Uland
In erngt^ne. from . hllrblpan..
\Va fisJt;:
Tb*- ch»*. i>
J. r. HarTagh.
that a fine public building nan wciirtsl
left
t4t prci4r\c
the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr
> ricmanl.
It una duo to hiv unre.nuing laU.r
fur Tiavriac t'liy.
.ol.lb rs
Unite, ity sTf lii^ois'and
kikuI
MIkk Hi iom Scott and Mlhs Kyan of
tb»>
i i4ti>;^ld*.M|
h*J|»4.1
(Ml
and on.vdivr -lbr*d.rr . f Kxku a.»n. th*-
Mrs. W. J. Umiiiwbock andI child '
h«*i4-
cn ;.n.l da My--r "T
made «|Mi‘i3ll> wlroroUK by fi%c !*•»' .
Their ma
Highland Fark. IlL
nnd; Jti.u .
..........
s?.'rr,\‘.'"
T..riL*:
I'llTin.**^ u"
j ■i?nim)'-..i- •
j
^.Sini,.
l
Is
UJdt tu A: furin-* 4*f lu^ « l
lUr l*fi f*. 1- eff-. lvfi muf.t.1-- |M»»r.
T..UMM-4I waiw. .M.Ai 4.r .lu«f. t^hliO
Mrr ofU-t» -U--I •.? *111 |.Um Ill-Mi
' Kivf. «iil»i»f»<'l«»ri rr«uUn. !*»•
u
-cr
li) jd-viHnrthe invltiny wtoiu* nKi,cji.v
t. ruo
NICOTINE
Monday,Julylb
Th-
ll-b-n^an
that ltr'>.:i-c "ai home
4 i.dl> rt.i ^H-d t^o li
hatl ji^vtifoU tor u:c
ftir hb; KiictHly ri'cover)
what baa bwtlf accent pi lulud by bat
*fUatra.
lllm-^
r
man*.-, r
ling lutmmocl..^ etc., upon-r.H- daik red
m r.b of - W.ldvr li.1 • Mv T-ri. IWri
.-II jrim-.r lit 5
^h;*^ .*^n'l
Ira tbit valianily
reRort all rood good wirUeH autl ho|M
aneateiulon of the rural f.«-e deijv« r>
few ollJar coagrtaamcn lu iVe Tniied
Is
Itrat*'
what .our aui-cdtri uudoi
Will not -bn at Old MlssUin xUi*
Wright, who
•>.** -,4 f.
bat4-
at
Huricr r4ihliilA.:cd
entitled.* • Tin*.
iraln from there t.» Chi
lucr owing lo the
V i en..,.-il .1 .Ur/
Hi*- 4J1..
HU iMiallUm will U|» on ttw cunioUl
lee of • |•of.tu^flcea and Viu i lUimlt."
one of the m«»Nt Imimnanl 4Nn«min«Hv.
a.,
luurl.. b?^ iit^ b
iouk-e
ll :u* tUluiHfW^
i.| inln<ri%.1 thi l:iin. i.t*»l * Oiuenu
Mr. at;
In
|»04'ai
day last In Klk Rapid: . Hr. ITcsctHi
th**
rarllie
PoUC* b*rl b> the r.o:!d«* ..4 of^ l.lb. rt>,
ihclr gucfcl«. KfH.nt the clay on Tnei;
laklnr.
iioncimni
04ll>T»urg,
Marahall for the ^ummer.
Or. A. 3. PrcwHilt and lamUy. with
intereata by vole- ami by vo*e.
then
AT TRAVERSE CITY ' (•
IJU.:-
\Vf:n Mr
i led rmc iaUv I.)
an.rnatrtl tm<l.| .SfaMix Mm Urn. --i !.- flaks '.-i.
Mr ;;iid Mr.
and M.>s
«»•- -,.n
Washlngi.n. Fod. rurrlcr or'(lb. rim T:;;th oJ (•i.-rlun.-xii huv. ;mlv<V» ai
tend in a
imico si(o man their 4-atar.r .biilus. tlus na:.! w k.
tf (i.vml U-pici
bt‘ cU:m- oration of ITivtbmT Tin- Mi . 4U
Uhorod aolHy^'la the Inlereia. of the »oo. (Icaad Itaplda audCndlllar. Mr
Ko ccngreafimaa In Michigan Eljeell win be at Fine Crave farm a
eterr county *ln the dlafrlcl a atronfi
war hrj..e» .j
Mr And Mra. is. Hana and Mr. and
A
KOUU BtML C4ilumb«s. O.; J
The crowd NAng ’Tilalc.** **Obl
limirK. tong< of the anamlight and of C-incinnall. ti.. Mr! and >lrs (i C.
llie>ev. iMitil <;cncral foie
Smith. (;. H Bmllh. Kvansvllle, Ind.;
c4 -Forward!
Match! W- H. iK wcy. WlqhUa. Kanaas; Frcl
Retort—Many
Laun.>.ec Th-^re.
pret y
of, careupi**!*
^7 CMDUl
Sp,.riai lothe Kvealng Record.
Qi. Mine 3S4
Kentucky llon^.^ ‘The
cuest at the LelflngneU etdiage. en
rlth
‘ At Iveiy Drag Store In glJOO Bottlea.
at It
HwrMll Tbomiijifm. tlrand Rapids: V
ked. White J Elejih r. Mri. C. J 7legier. Miss MU
nnei Hltti," -Huarane** ltl\er,
lit.Hi Zi.-filer. Mastm Mareuw ZlegUx.
FOURTH irOMEM
who U n
i,er.
Seen
Peautor Hooaa.
Til#, t'liners the pa»l we.-k include J
W. Rarttaby. Miss ioM-phine Uamaln
, tihe aenaoa.
rrtalned arven of her young friend.*
Tht
AT THE CLOVERS.
New racM Conatantty
Mt<«s M
Bln'-Iey,
la aUaiaed
visfhlo.
- c
l^ffingwHI arrived frewv
Madeline
plaiuly
lake Ifi alioot iwentT Bre mite floia
^noivlUe. III., and will atay the mat
ailfuetita.
late are
arrivals
The yonng people on the r*^ a*^
MUa
tIbw
iThe ttanltoos and Baa^c. Iftaada and
Tcavmse City.
be cuicowe of the or*am»iltio
which
Tbe btU U aaowtblng lb*
thape <4 a loaf U mgor aad Irwm Om
\Vi: (UJAkANTKU 11% Om- Headaches.Straight
en Cross Eyes and Revtnre Perfect Reading and D*stance \ isicyn IN ONE PAIR OF LENSES.
wilt he oa for neat Bainrday. when
Mm. C.
Tbe
AjrlToa aad walks
ijfgl nad are aindl used by the
a thorough, rxaminaiion of Toiir
___________________ rycr^. Iftarn how much
force
t> being used, know iiow muck should be used and
grind lenses that restore your eyes to the normal. ^
all dhe boata in l|»e B«H will enter.
anUdpanai waay picaaani
Mrs. tkalinda Akers, of Bashatn. VR.. writes;
“I had what doctors call ‘proh^,* and coiddn’t
stand straight. I h3d f^n in tny back «xl
shouWers. and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an ppeiatfon was needed, tad I
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. Aftertak
ing three botties of Wine of Cardui, 1 could walk
around. Can now do my housewodc and am in ■
splendid healtij."
.
^
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure wonien’s diseases. It
reliev-es exce>sive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for ov er 70
yeari Try It.
growB to be mho aa tepartaw rw
arc our Specially
to I«uifi» M Mwr bHmm tte lai<
dte;
4a anc0 wot. thMn me,or two ursw tte
On Taendfiy
tea
Hto |ii»»#w» oa i«itidatkm .Ml lil« acra.
vuaenw4 te
aa etdtUfg rote
HWet^ loetrmm wttli temgth oC ner
(h« boau Alpha aad Jack and
;>|M. The mMlmt $errico’ mmksh Mr iUl. The Alpha U owanfi by Ctea. U
^VanMgk bam n>Mrr«4 hU oiMaitwatj Trawbutl and the Jack aad JUl>y T.
liwi mUMl A t«wml
for kU fil. Karkhuff. Tbe.Alpoa wiw by two
Itr. Dtnkftk 1«« Am
In the
Urn tfc*t ihw fwopl. •bri«M rule. 1l
1VM at klA
iiiat ik. re
mMM nmiraailoaal eaBUBittr« tool
Qprdtip
0.14 h. kari to
nd timk mm. ptamm tad pmat
tMMMhtaMnC TV. naor
tat tomoM i> • ta^ am rtf*
yem .««. C9do«o iMpI* hbw
Oefatlvs Eyis
IfMM: aoawiiaaf Mmg. ioASm aa
UtUI^ »l» Kirefc p«U«,
ut4«» u »w
« pmy tad M
i««. OMbdttt Ui» mautr mim
lalM a mam it atmif ofgtBMd r»efct
«l»b. Ok Mcadar rmriac teM ■ bmmU« ^ ImM la tlw ptrka* al ih*
Patur koaw tor tht ptrpom al orga^
ktac • racM riak aa4 aladlBc oKl
OMB. T A. E«tWl at OB Partt. Itt,
T*. ttoilit al »hl» 4i»lrJtl (If
II Jir. tiriimm 0aa» Hwtar Mrf.odl
•Or ttaa^lm, IX tram lA. WcM
ima. Th. Wbr iuctf t« »wtM« *
•htf «M«lf ■«« toad ar atimt
M aOr'. Phr (HUw I
OKE THOUSAND new Edlaoli. roeords jril ic*eeivod at GrlnneU BrosL.
er Fitmt and Caas,
8th d: FfsnUfo
Iq Record Wat Adi
: crrv, MieiiiQ*ii MTuiioMr, julv
I
v*.
<«i.
wnras
anmadaiMK.
/
TOUTETICUSSin
•.
•ait nrttb
StfaiwelMw popular our
wida (bootaia is-adt so
stranfte when 3rou have
•mied the soda. Taste it
aad-see if Guava Pbos. is
a thirst quencher—
SJ55^-S^S-“~
mti« tjor 4M Timtor or
teorc* fliz htnthm mmA bm amir *i*-
nointloa
tlm red akiaaed tmaea. aad <
The romldaaUaa of aeartet. white aad
two akade* of siWn appeal* to iheye. while tlm crIapaBss aad bie*idlBS
alter** aad ara a uaU la declariajr or apidaesa aad ooMnem naUsSes the
palaie.-«electcd . ,
aalavy
^ IM> par moath. paki
draaawmh
era* City. MldL
5 cents .
•nalaonont lntb*lUrrOrncro«»te ^
Mr. aatf Mtm. OMaa KHi«My aC ta
raa hy the Bjpworth Leasoe
Aahory chnivh. Tim boat will r
two trip* to the T«*ort uaaorro
at 1:30 and aaother at 7:90.
The D. I. K- elab xave a d
larty last, erealns at Horst** aci
I
Mr. mad Mr». D. E. Wfvkoap
taraed ladar from Sommll .City
wimre tl^r warn to atiaad Urn twen-
JffflHSOR DRUG
«».
-"-I
wmmsm^
Tl wm he jtood new* to Hhc little
I (hlac for years of child *
► the next tented exhlWf city, and a* the i
been i
s-r=?fe.ss
SREOIAL.
ANNOUNCEWENTI
aad Imarty. Durtigi tlie erenins Ice
CMB and cake waw aenred. Mr. and
pectins Umt he had pjvea them the »*ny. woi
Mr*. KIckeraon raeebred ami
slip and entered Into the life of u .ryWBi'
aired bis family of the
Wh« Klnz Victor Bmmaaoel
notbloc of a IIed 4RCCM on ■ receli) Bwitoj to tay
lo the couple but
a* hi* omplo>or
' flowed Ilf • U---------------------- Ihr nn»r stone «t n iMnplUI be
slleod.Kl by IS6 deteeUto., *00 pollee.
I Md frloiidi.
% , AIW« KimHi, tHe Wirew-old soo o( aen. OOO onrtdneen. nnd *.000 «ildlnr«.
Wte^ Krmlu of Maple Otj. wa«
MONDAY, .Tilly 16
. WewaiQiwAway
FREE
i' A $1.60 Set
Serry Dishes
Li to every customer purchasioi{ $10 worth of goods or
over,and ONLY ONE
to each customer.
These seu consist of one large berry dish and six
..iMUoers of a very handsome design.
p
Look In our Window.
^
,Your Reliable Furniture Store,
; Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
, jVour,Credit is gdod.^
127 S. Union St
Cool Umleniiear
Ladies’ Vests
........lOc*
0,3 lor25c
'*
Another Spccid Number
...:.l9c
i i
t.
‘ ^
Vega SOK Vests
'•
' choice at...............
KOp
vUU •
50c Vests and Drawers .
.. 38c
Htislin Underwear
Quite a little excitement wi
ated on Front atreet this morning by n|
team belonging to Edwin Black
8 tied In 1
became frightened at a large lioller
which wa* being drawn pa*t them.
They broke the hitching *trap and tbe
hum are aaW to 1^
bridle of one tmrse and sUrted to run
elon* degree ^
down the atreet but were kIopimmI be- iral
The bright particular i
feci
the company is "Kokomo;
Germaine Bros,
d
liaboon. who «
rfolly
given the contract for
u. fork, acts like a i
pile* to Siegel Bros.**,jh>g and pony .with a kn|fc and
allow when It cornea here next week. In many wn' snd Ik *ald to \m the
They also furnUh all
used In nearest approach to humanity which
'ed. Koku
Kokomo
world has pmtluced.
billing the nearby town*.
riKlan Importal!. IT and I* KaJd
-- - •*
of CiMlar tronsaclcd
business here today
8. K. N
was
<
ras a TraverHe
Tra
Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Mrs. Bun
ing their brother. S. L. Oln
f.38 West NlnUi Si
MU* Thles tif Division strotM I* .
98c
■ «&
69o
t Display opens Monday morning In
our Carpet Doom, 2dJloor ;
city thtwter.
Darwin's theory that man and rooii
key arc nllUtl find* many new Mir»iM*ri
.nmoug rhe clsiior* to Colo Bros.
unli«‘d shows double menagerie, to U
I In Traver.-e rity M«inday, July IC
In this mammotii ij-|ivellni: r.oo U
-••Walter;* the most amazingly edu
catifl orang ouiang e.er exhibited
C. H. Capiured In the wlldr. of Sotith Afr
are risitlng the family of
Hunter.
' Mr*. Robert Wilson left today for
Saginaw.
'
Dresiding Elder^>fgu*cn and >lic
Rev. Hugh Kennedy returned totlay
from Da> View;-where they have Ikh?u
attending the asKemuly mtH'tings.
They report good attendance and « xcellent spewker. Mr. Ferguson will
return later.
Mr.^. Ada Thomas and *bn Rex r«^
turned today from Beilaire. where
Mr*.
from Cadillac.
Llcorge Navarre, formerly
cltj-. UTived here today fror
Rapid*.
I). Ikdin of Ct.jscmish Is In ihc city
ttMlay.
Thom** Trombley rcturoed lo his
omc in Detruit thU tiuiming'
Mr*. P. Hutchlniwn of J^clI. who
ha* iMva visiting, in the citv, went to
Klncslcy this morning.
Mr*. B Stito* went to Mayfield this
morning.
Melt one fourth of a iK)und of choc
olate. then add five tablespoonful* of
granulated sugar and one-half cupful
of boiling water; *tlr to a very smooth
fuutte, and let cook one minute, .stir
ring conatanUy: add a few grain* of
*alt.
a iwo^lnch slick of cinna
mon l^our cupf'al* of milk, remot v
cinnaimm. and add siifncient milk
to the first mixture until It Is of the
ilsiency to pour; add to the remainlfig milk, and mix thoroughly by
bearing with an egg beater; add one
iaspoonlul of vanilla extract. Preire a meringue by beating the whiter
’ three egg* stiff, add gradnally onethird of a cupful of powdered sugar,
beating constantly, and lastly cut and
fold into the white* of the eggs two
cupfuls of heavy whipped cream; add
half the meriiktue to the chocolate,
mixing rarefnlly. Serve the chocolate
In tall cups, and drop a large spoon
ful of the meringue on top of each be
fore nerving.
TRY A RCeOMO WANT Aa
.
W7^ HAVE SUCCEEDED in bringing to Traverse
CITY the finest collection of Genuine Oriental
Rugs and Carpets ever pul on display in
Northern Michigan. This sale will be in charge of Mr.
‘ Kaleel B. Bonahoom of Detroit, who will be* pleased to
give any information desired regarding these goods.
Everyone is invited to attend this extraordtn^^ry display.
The line is composed of all gr.idcs and sizes, from the
smallest up to 12 8x18 feet. In fact, it is a complete
stock—Hall Runners, Vestibule Rugs, Library Rugs*
/ Parlor Rugs, Couch Covers, Saddle Blankets. Saddto
Bags, etc.
. . Bcautilul Rugs -ange in price hiom
So. Hi,
and A. M. apeclal
unicatlon
Work in the second
July 14-?t
TiFiARmiCE Three More Prices of Suits
S*A.1j£ Jtade today on some choice
$5.SO, $8.SO ArUD ^l7.BO
Upon these Suits we show you a saving of former pridfes of
. from $2 to $5. New goods, all right in every way. ^
WIO.BO, ei4.SO
FRONT STREET
§1
y
We show In plain figures a saving to the buyer of from $3 to $5 pn each suit. A
clearing up shower. Take them.
Men’s Straw Hats
Boys’ Two-Piece Suits
Both plain and Norfolk styles. Lots to close. $3 60
now $2.7.1 $4 to $4.50 Suits, now $2 95. $5 and $6.
now $3.95. $7.50 Suits, now $5.60
One lot half^jricc. now 2.5c and 50c. Men’s fine Straws.
From .50c to $1.50 saved on each hat.
Bnster Browns
Onetot 25c and 30c KOt^s. now 15c. Here we save to
the purchaser from 15c to 50c on a hat.
A lot of 1-adics’ Hats to close at half price. A lot of
Children's 50c Caps. Half Price.
<
Window full. Sizes 8 to 8. $5 to $6 suits, now $2^^
traverse city
Children’s Wa^ Suits; f|
$1.50 Sui s, now $2. $2.50 Suits, now $1.50. 50c Suits,
DOW 39c. $3.50 Suits, now $2.50.
E. WILHELM
)
Boys’and Children’s Hats
Men’s 2-Plece Summer Suits
Half price and add $1.00. $10 Suits. $6.
'^.75. Sec these.
$7.60 Snitv
lAMILTORiLOIflING GO:
1
iC^e Cocititid Recor(l>^
niustrated F^tiii^
mtmj
world's
«-«yl«t.
Idicnr bm mC looktd «pim fMUOp
upon MmMdp to the w««L Hhr ki
•0 dotac here tbei tn the iMt l0««f«d
Cbeir mK&ttr •• frcet thtnlm.. Frtadihlp to « rery eammoo wntimeat. jet
« eery sraat and Impoctwit one. lte»teie into pcectk^ etny bvMiiltfh
mad airccth tt at vrery pertofl fktim.
rhliaiicMMi to old ace. It to a need oC
erety Ufe. “Two are better than one.**
It to a bkentnc to erenr life. Tlir raloo
of true frtonltolilp to ineetltiiabto. It to ^ '
faUlajpi M wcU a. our potato oT
Kttvmrth, and who to ifilte oC ^ ov
limUaiioiu and tauwrfeetloM to ^ooaiant and tmfailtac. ie)olctaC In oar
Ktreuctbeutac »• In wrAknoai and adt
falltai; eve® ta teUtaf ua oar faolta
that we may cnnrd acataat thorn. If
every one bad auch a feieud. and If hu
man frtoocUhlpH were xmver Incona^
or betrayod. bow many roach placoa
in Ufo would be made amootb and how
many clomto would bo UHod from tha
dark and drt«ry daya of life! .
Fileudabi}* ta ito atrioteat aeoai
ahoQld lie limited in ita i
mE WORLD'S TREND IN PICTURE AND STORY
HOML
ANOTHER BOY MUSICAL PRODIGY
rAWOUt SPANI8H 8HRINE.
Mlcclo llor>xownkl iH another wonf;The Spantoh Church of Our l^dy of
hHne **-hlch to Awr>Mann player from PoUnd.
Who ar«' about to that counln*y <of fOu-nomenal murk'lana,
only twelve year* of
Tlu* wrddiniMrowna
tmSnei! nur>ei« art- « mploveil
pu| 1]*.
com;K-t«it ;,«.Ulumi. while at n lMHil. but in aome
nni-er a«- vi^lt.-l at their h..nu-* w lu-n It to not po.-o.Jble or ex|-edlent for
n to attend r< ho.-.l. The pleture rhow:. hoxv cordl.nlly .me »r lUe»e expert
ia welconted In the enfrerted tenement dtottirt
FIRST RAILROAD
A NOVEL METHOD OF AVOIDING SEASICKNESS.
m
The lllurtratl.m
pr*‘v.*nl ^♦•a.vl.•kn.•«► li
malnmln.-d nt a r.-aular
c«mi.rts,i^O to *;uj.|K.i-ed
tt C«'« in
‘’f
of the proiH.r drt*ulaJl«.n
tYleodahli.
olio takea mau^' into
and clvea them a kuowlodco of hto real
aeir and life commit* a aortaua foUy.
\Ve may bare many frkuHla wbo ea1 rwqa'ct ua. hut
hi amoiut them
abouklbooiioi
aU fborr aboukl
bo one above aU othon
-•nbe frleml wlai atkketb oloaor than ‘
a Irtxiflior.’* Ibt* one to obom wc ia% ■
tniat oumehrea even more tnitlndy b|aa
to one Iwund to ua by the tkw of blood.
David and Jonathan bad 'dooUleaa
many friendly oomimnlou*. but only
lh.‘lr *nwo route wvre knit Hocetber.”
Tlio aocrola of the aoul ar»» aaered and
fOioUld not be revealed to every ono
wbo «®uuw within tbo ranee of o«r
ncqairintanorahlp. To have emo boaom
friend. In ahoui wo can put Implicit .
tnwt, and but ud«n abuuld bt* our aim,
and ta tbo eeUvilim of Ibto one tba
crentoHt car*- rOnmld be eXerolaad.
Moreover ihl* frU-nd idiould lie of o«r '
lovo--tnUmato
friemhdiipa Iwlmv-u men and woluen,
whicli ahould not develop into lovaaud
inuirimony-^to next to impoiidble.
Men and women nn- not nnid*- that
way.
may aeem at llrHl tp ba
but tiioaOMblp almost eventually devel.HH. into tiM' rtroairer aeuUuienU'aad
If anythtnc oxliito that make* that mtlment a wttHur tben aueh a frieodablp
not:i» tortitrttlntO-: A^unc
i»»ipi«olaliy «-an make no emter
tnUtuke tljuiii to irive bor oonlldedtlal
frioudiddp to n ®
I ahe capnot
maira oanddeutiaJ frirud >U»»uUI lie a man. and a
woman** a woiuau. T1»o attempt to
rovi-nn- t!»to order lum in Innnrocrabla
ca*eii ^niuffiit niln and Ulanutor. '
Tlio onI> xvay to Iw a true friend to
to iM* one. llje obuMml* of true frleod-a friend In need/* fallbfuhn^w*ta^croilly iniardluc ov<iy c-vutideuee Inlemptihio
exiata OiiKi lUo one
wbo bolmy<« tlje <tmndoort*B of riiendp or dowrt* a friend In the hour of
uid.*. Itut. l»«ild«-# a human frlciid,
liave the oiiK>rtunlly of a divine
fri.-iHl-blp. In J.wuatTirtot Ihe M|| of
r.od. we nuiy find a friend upon coiidiI of rooftirmlty to Hi* divine uilL
-Yo an' my frieoda If ye do wbata«>.ever I comma nd you." The beat of
bly friemto may fall ua. but Ubrtot
will m-v«-r fall Xoonei
)
1 Rani, xvlil. M; Trov. xxli. 24, 9|:
xxvll. C 10: xx%. IP: Mark v. H»; Luie
X. ;ir»^TT; J.^u xv. 11.“.; II Tlmf L IS-18;
Jaw. ii. 21-23; IV. 4: III John JG.
A'Limdaa Wortoer.
In Mtos M. Jennie Hm-et the fcre
Ix>nd.>u (EtiKtondi rbrlntton Endeav
union foozl e model to*rrrtar
one of tb.- ihoct ludc-futli
Encton
• • itwrl-mK H|.|.:iraiu^ deeiirnM by a tkrman to
. .n^t t- ..f u lua.l blr»dln»f that to kept damp and
n
by
of «n . J.-etrlr t urrent. Thla
f.* brum tli, !»1.kk1 lArk from the momach-to ‘
t bebinjf*. Thto rvata
«'* *■ •’* i'***
tt h - «way with th
ty-ra
too dartocaetronday*. *^1 loea
my work.- abe
ear*, -and
much Joy ta k
and to tbe f^
LEARNING HOW TO WAKE PATTERNS.
AMERICA.
m
*
workem." Mlae Street to atoo tbe pop.
the Band of Hope Bd-
Pcnnaylnwia'a new pnuld«tot Be^
E. G. Bannoo. D. D„ of Williamaport
aenda a cheerful creetlnc to aU hte fe|.
low Endeavorer.- -Flrmt of afl.- hd
aay*. **be true to your pledce, for to ftp
Imepinif te hooad up the aecret of hli4>
the depreseto
"4.
^jramtaga
vlrtoa.
la
aooardam ataadiac of a rtnaoio.. He haa
the'quaint
AOcordlac to) -Th« Hlaioty of MUtar.
written by Teeto. the
quaint
TOhloto bctwutoh lUnatiutad waa the tIrA/railroad car la the United Stotoa, to
actmU aarrloe. It waa need on the Otaaite raUwmx to Itn. The car had foar
wtieela about etaht feet to diameter, and the axle tiur waa^arcM In the oantar
■ ioCj
- apatw above the crooad. The btadoi
SKClAimTICE
IrtDM. ««0*v, JUt-Y tlTA
«;?prmYm«
mMiw
m.
MW
S.S^'TiSS
’^^^^S:='srsr^'‘~-- West tront Strefl grounds HSsriS:
to laapp jroiir
ocdM for Ml RBdbPfK>«e
‘CrtBMmafoM
8*ib»i ^roi
.Lmm > •.p. MUm
A*. «»*■«*, T^w«. aw
•lYMTI
:.ssL“.
ttt ^ for
tk# mu Uii. «r «toie
lli* sr*4U« a»d parlnirfCmi
^ ti^^bneea «i cm am
«ow la «y imd. for colfoetm.. IJe
flrat lakaUamt to b- pa^ « «r aa-
lie
hc»ws
for** Jalf 31. li»i.
m e.
HASKELL.
CMf TraaimMf
one* Boom 202 BtmU Baak b«lU
t Uiara J
MmiOr tbe war
ItemcrUa acUrr caraec.
Tb* laic «r
■tor Caaa|a. im. ereoto. ru
CM .1 a pablle dUtoor « «akh M rm
rod to MllMr.« r>tbM impotun
L la tae coorlrtoitty of the oc
CMtad be foisM Uw moM MT^ doty
of th. rrMto* ..d,«b« « . J.te boor
a. f«ae kip WMCh-Ri* by DO >
IWlttoO* M It mtoht bare bMi>.
The loportor. kooRlM tbai it <
Ml do to prirt htopotM M they «too4
odfo
aatneo.
Tor.. rs» . f«a"P‘
Ib.M.8iiRiiaRo( taddl.
bona, vbeii fam ■Rnt to
taka a rido. Alpo the.beat
rsT’te^"'
Saii.faction guoninteTd
ornocharjt*,
. .-< ■
him that he wma iwf otslie sure of haeaecnmd nn noenrmte report. lU
WM Invited to rend over hU wolea. bat
he hod wot got far when Sir ^ In
OUieiL TMB TA1U>B.«
terrqpted him with ‘-That la pot what
I naU.'* There wa* a panne and Sir
John continued. ^Lct me mpiMi my
for -rale-a _
JuM'Uth to Rapt. *MN ’(R.*
remarka." lU then walked up aiM
MKM WAMTie oa fam. a H. IMa
hOTM, n jrMt. o(d: M UM tor him
the room and deUveiwfl •
ICO ukw aim, Roith |Il». tl. J.
KFplete with New Ideas. New Parapheitialia. New
Impreasive ap.v«ch In the beerlng of
ClaUad Laka rnml farm. Eyt ’Bay,
Act. and 200 ANIMALS, the handtomeat and most
the amiiecd re|»orier. who look dowa
B.F.D.A
tolytMt
highly educated ever assembled under , one manage
FOR •ALB-ltf4-lM erwa *
evcMT word aa It fell from hU Upi
•04. fowUta. FMdJ^rtliiF
ment. An exhibition that appeal, to all classes, a (—
Having Ibimkod Sir John tor hU coar
for RAtR-ttO-TRIrly actM. «"
.U «tlpr AitPP. Rll Mflft, «P»< Md a half mUMLVmkm atraoL Threa
feet (airyland of delight for the children.
.. ----------.■■
■
V,.
. irtirlHI*
tea>. he was uking hU Icwvg when
was recalled to receive thU admoolUKHimd baartas fra« Irm;
"Young man. nlhiw me to giro Art. TTavera* City. .Thnra. 4:<Wt a m.
garden and fn.lt mdt Call for pj^.
U. Traverse City...Thura. t.pdam.
UM«F. to. «•« OM^ 0M4f MklM
you this word of advice: Never
>Vail« Enm. 127 Fttml
TraT*
Arr. Chicago............,..PrL 10 Wa m.
wt.l>ltakMM.,Ja Attr. on Mr, *«gCUx.Mieh.
httimpt to report a public e|
Jaaa^
Narth Roui^.
ptoo. WM.Rn-. m ftitot.lrMt.
when >4>u are dn»t.JjMMMCR,.WtotoatjM-^
ago........ ...-.ilM. 7;0ap m.
I Henry C. FriFk s new home, whim
rerse rity!...Biin C:fHi. m.
has been in course of conalruclIoA al
era* City............ Bon. 3: a m.
Prides Crossing. Maw., for the U»a
FOR RALR-jm-OM RiuiRrM »i
Smith Bound.'
two yream. la about ready for occiv
tmmtrrm mw Urn. or. uR oi
Among other remarkable
panry.
larkabki
Travera# City..:..Bun lOtWp ni.
bPt toUw Bocth at OniRP i»*%a
immlnr, Lv. Traverre City........ Sun. i::UdNi
things it ccmulns a Urjic sulmmlnr,
Mto RhoMtiflol « Wb«r
the
AtArr.
Chicago
....---- Tuea. C;30a.ra.
pool conm^fed dlr«tctly with the At
•OMR. PtoUi RRA ymI ot R«rf».i»
lantlr iK,eou. ,ui ihj*i d;jeLather merely
rOR **1.1 CMRAR-BW Mi br- MIt, OM of tR. FMtOMt MMCt^l.
haa til turn a
to obtain the
W.«»*at..
*RF ll-W u. Orud tMTMM Mgtoopleasures of a MWlni in the sea with
Mtoto f«to to to»M M4 .XU. 4Mlr.
book-Veeper. clerk or
out leaving the lioniM
NftrthT-vnid
maka
FOR RAUf QHRAF-Oiw PM.IM.tor .btoORIMortpropotottoo. OooU ordInUT
at SitRlnaw.
chMlc. 0*«r i9t.
------Senator Murray Ctun.- at Masia-'-hu tlnn’! at M-bi klwtoc* iHi^kpd with all
ImUaiu; fr'*ni flu- nearl y settlement*
te M.UJ FtotUd IMP ORoOtU «r«
imridp liiten n rauerv 4or |MiliitK
PoP«. «S» WMhiMtoB.TAIr U-U tou or Rt. tot. to Ifco MT^ or Rv«
l*ake «
l.«ke Huron. Uike
mill Rfother J.iiv 2L Ml Selkirk lake, seiiM has learned how to chat with resaying anything.
p. Oe«.rfUB hay. IjiVe Ontario and
war liradUy. ft»r an .lid-fashioned pnrteia without
June 3Uf
Fred «ht)werman of N* w York city.
FOR RAUt-IWMfc CM.r *oo4. boMiM m4 tochW-Rro low, ahtoli
While at Manclu'stei hy-the Sisr a few
ramp meellni? which will Iasi lour
l5 .speurtiuK his vacall.ni at Aiiu
; ; Tpren* atj MU. Co.
Jnl> U tf Mih . ».rr MtoU UtoMt MrofU.- FOR SAVE-<lood Cwnily or ’ form
days ago a newa|ia|>er man endeavored
^
tw «oMI .a tor at toMt |M
allii Al Paul at days.
to lirlervlen him. Mr. Crane wax aakrd
Mr lot for BMjir.1 MtmURm Io- borte- C ve^r* «W; welgUi mboui Arbi...
The r.stey MamifnrfnriBK Ofi. ha« de- what he IhoigM <4 the political wjtfor RALt-ProFMtj «lt W. T«lh
and |mdi*
Ml; sound nnd
li**rl OM*'. (
»h«. «»ilu r
rt Uilld It:, fiirnltur.- f»c* lo<*k. -On nathuial n-ieaUuns.' roplled
,toMto: «PtaU rolMUop lM«lr. ■mOo. ms aot b. bMtM. U ootoably m»de one of the muMl expensive j cUl
turns and lake trips
s. phone 1103.
Jii
■kkte.
totolO^f MTtoaa Rita oia.r proportjr aM ta«
c>;i.-s..ftl.c,..ii..m.Th.yca.,KM.mc|....v ...
.hirl,
I.urnod
senator slowly and gra%« Iy.^nherc upon applb-allon to
price aakM. tbto toroi to oRetod at a
that prnlialih doun ifventlv. This re.-ans a heavy
giMKl deil to hi “—acre a' paitrolow
TRm. to.tltoMr for sale—9U octave orRan. ht«:« IHtor llnlc irfn fl'sbHes a,^r
lot., your
. FOR RAI-R-Om mt
w.
iiihiHl
flRbt
ounce
•fhotighi
ahoj^
lafi.rr
nme-ptricXi.Y
aoottfb to pax for tba whole farm at top: cw. new 1125. „nwM43. Orln‘ .cbuMie tto • toi tot .1
I hem ii> ninke tiio
J. 1). Cook <if StiirRiH.
The Interviewer ;• ttr.Ml.
inx W what
Dork-aad <
Caaa.
pdM RO MR tor U. U »“*«»• nfill Bnm.. corner From andJuly
*ar • Vau iHke of Princeton
re. lOkc; winnowa. <|,e Moilera WdiCMlmen of iiu» World.
13 r.; rapiurc: HnUrtmil fare.
Mriala Md a BMOer outoor.
::»e wiWs. 'Uivc
$1.50: artlflrial halt, |2 2r.;^umh and ha.s dlsap|M-ared with flOOof the mon univenaily is f«*nd
Mlw laifc WMo Bro«. m mu>l 9SS0 UPRIGHT PI^NO. nlmoat new. minnow water. .*i5c: boat hli^. 11.50; f> of his tHirtnfr. Je»*e Harvey. Hr me for a vacation.- he aaid rmNniily.
,UM(. Tr.T«M City. Mica. Clt
It country where the ueanuit
apltndld ipatrumecl; bualnete ferc total. 3C.cn. Allowing that the M leli a lot (>f hills.
FOR RAUR CMRAP-l Mt«
IMM paoM UK.
BM » lt
lufc »e,U> leave Ue city; will *etl at wan big fm»ugb to acljib fight ounci's
With l.oiiK meinhers, .the rontlac town la ten miles away and where thlu
CMP. £V>n>«r HiniiM .v««B« m4
a hlK nocrtSce: piano still Im Trav he woubl l»e dwoMh a! ihr rat*^ot MflhodlM church. Rev. H. W. Jennings town, when you visit i:. is^ nrlmlilve
FOR SALE—l43t-Forty acre 1
FM.
ert* City. WUl «*U oi» time to rt^ $13J:0 per poMiiU.
pastor, has the jwreomi largest nn ui that the fitnrrkrefM-r will lay
okM 141 dty; well wnumd. fUm «nr.
rarfmaM* D.Vratt •ejO.AB.C*-^
Uihn Jennie Font of Mfn.»mln.‘e i% herKhlp In Hie at ate. Flint, with hut No. sir; lliem’s two aiiicles |.
lUlde parly. Here* tbu rhanen
,P0R RALR CMRAF. WY MOURt
den mod truck Und. fimall piece of
keep, hut the Hams. J rtM-kon. ye kin
youVe walled for. Write (1. It to U' luarrifil lo fbarlfs I'nrW*, a prl- thhU-t n nmr**, taken flwi place.
. H0I.0 ,.PURNITURI-RMaaF
moanx tbket thU. CnU for price.
(lad at <he jHitotofflcR'. an* the (iahms ye
. ptoM. to amtnarM aak. aU to *»od Widn Bron. 127 Front airem. Tmv. Yeeder. 114 K. Weale, gi., Jaeks.m. 'vau* In the Unlt.M Siat. s nrniy
in WaidiinKton Oardm-r
git
at
the
luirhei’s
aituai
the
kin
Micb.
.
•
‘-^21 tloncMl at Fort U-nveiiworih. Kan. The
c.pjKAnfnt for tl.o mimlnatban
^
oaMIlbto. Obalra. tobtoa. Rraaitoia. •rmj City. Mich.
June ll-tf
weslblng will be rallu r a rornanfi. nl . ,
nillMdalf. have binm
■ bada. atoahoard. coach. domaaOe
. A«wR
for SALE -ttSS-KilSblJ- ncre farm, fairasifiliherpari) bailf.orhffn thej
' apvlM nachlae. le. boa. aai range. for tALE-HSf-Teii
mile earn ot Dendoo. nlxly aert^ otlu r. although l\ic^' had exchauged |
ooM. Botc. carpata. aic. Call at eight hundred feet on SUte ntrect- one
AiiKtiU
bun«iiiiK.H
under culilvnllon; good
v.iMM i«n«.alhm to enamnle. hot
photographs
and
had
eorrehpoioled
lu:
I^w
price.
Call
ground nil level.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
Notice 1 Ail Peraon* Intereatad.
K.,toMM >-»»R«
*=*®
Parks was ordered Ui the
WadaaUay aad Ralurday, pr at Ray aho»« prlco a»kod. Tbto to one for price. Wade Bro... m Frt.n.
Ttnr>sp«Tial aasessment tax ndl for
J*u.».t«a. K.-rUtofM. .
Joseph tirahain. ji:« releasetl fn>ni
rtreet. Tre«rw Oty, Mlcb. tU IMillipplne^ shortly after they bi«an»e
rHamrnoR Ctolbtag eompaay. B. «. of Uw tooal daMtabto placM of prop
Paving of South Union
serving itilrty days for lM*Kglng at Pon li(e grading
arty to city. A» a ba.laMa totjatlop UeMPbooemS. .
Juno y-If ae<(ualnted and . has Just relumed to
liar, imnieditttelv cfinimenc.Ml U-g^ng stW from the .weulh aide of Twelfth
eaakot bc broten at prtoa m^ A»
his old station at Kurt Leavenwor
s(r*H^^TlOllh
to
the
south
jend
c4
the
Inlured while In theiagum. I>t pi«iy Wiley took Ids crutch,
M iBveatmout. rHI »ay ibbl Ritb
As be hail
LOST ^
aoiiHi hildge on Union street, is now
bnliatosa MW oo the ptupeity.
Islands, and mustt submit to an ODera-!‘*“
In. my hands for collecihm. The firs:
niouients (Jrnham cllml»«l nimbly
08T—Uumdr> package hetwi^n cilv Hon. he divided to sijnd for his sv
which aoMtoU of four ftooto
installment to Ur fiald on or before.
to an outgoing train.
Utaa. eoMriac aboat oocMlf of the and Bdg«‘wood. Finder pleane leave heart.
July 31. IfoC.
Ceurue
.Scouten,
|u*ad
of
the
RichJuly.ir.-U
The n»iud*tone CilT BCe gives
rooDd. It oboR* «»• per ««« on al Record office
M E. HASKEIaL.
Breonni nf s ‘lilow “The Wind hWv .tnonil arlK>r of GletnVrs. who rR-fo>u*J
ton tkoommd dollar*. With a modniy
.o r«*.*ulu. *««. .a.. K,.,.r.n.e «r Office. Ror»m W2 Stale
are. optodale brick balldlng. It rUI LOGT—Small round pocketbook on S:r; :« mX
Front street between Spruce and »l,ich .:ri*ln.llv lut. .».! ind w«t.;fleer, and dviuuil'.od ih.-rou..v> ..( 'be
^R
at
loaai
thrM
Ume»
Omt
■ • * *• *ARM Riu bay totlK.
ing.
wa.
Ihmwn
.round
nud
no*
run.
order
In
bU
o.n
name,
wn*-ummum-l
Unhm.
Finder
please
leave
gt
MU
Call
for
Iba
:;'-.:.:
; fWMPto. oak MWRbtaMban Msia jrtoa. ton
Itkeo-e .ion. and tocelia reward.
nunband eoiuh. It »•» badly .b> m In <o appear nl Cbm on JiU) 1.
Wad. Brea, mFroat
jBly ipt. Apply
July IS!: several piaceK. due lo coninct with 4»laln.
toMll-tt
TretOTM CUT. Mich.
,
»
loTRaa.T.1
tov«. po*u. and about line.- ru.lu ., rc
Tl.e coroner'. ln,o.wi Into .be Co.blown .o Lake .ulll. 1. wa. ual.. d -ndal dye work. ..plo.luo u S.*lRIB CARM win boy lot IB. Haaaab FOR SALt-mi-Bfhtytwo feet
,
stnte
one
hundred.
nn4
tfly
down
bv
J.nlBe
Connlff
«nu
now
.lo.-,na.
.^tahlirbed
.be
far.
that
a Are
arototo. Oak "MRbta labaK. MalB
=
poeeded .he .explorion by Inun three
fMl. II aald tofPM ioly Mt^AMU fnei deep, nil covered with twoeton ■^HOURE FOR RENT-.-:3» Stub du.va. tlH, mala ntrvw.|nB'.iiHa,.iw
Wm. FeUtk.y of Aon ArU.r *«., <o flve minuter. The coroner'* InquoU
Mr*. JM. Johnaon.
July H4-.1
to.Tbaa-^T.BatM.
MayfrU timme bullying. Stted throoghool lor
im cfoM uxfn nmi ntlei hum.
flncl jr.,45 by Jn..lce Duly fur rl.Mue ^ fnlled^.^ A* 'be eaum- ur nature of .he
mudle i>«» reo»»mm4-wdatlon*
•IB CABN Rill bay lot m Orant Alno forty hmnei and nil necennnry rooms to RENT-Ilot and
his wheel on the sldrwalka. but he «a<<
cnttrik hhekn.
the iM.latIun of dye work*
yMMtaOak NMau MitolR. Mal« equlpmeot.
warer. M». •lerlrie llahi.. not reqoired to go down In hi* own
M.tt toM batwo Jolr Kt. Apply diV». Melfh*. hn«e«m.
i explosives, aa was expectbaai. balk. lYople-. Savin** Hank IKJCkct* for the money. -Yo«i owe me
B1h0P.X.RMM
BayW nihen and nU pm
bnlMluc
J“'f
a trifle of $11.'* be lohl the juallee:
ahovo hulldlns. .TWa I* ont of tbe
AT
acre lot to Urgent livery and nalea hanu la thin house to RENT-»6 0« per oonth^ •jutt lake the fine om of that and
give me the <5jiangr - The JuaUce had Klkakin Athletic Mocegain
region: cenlraUy located, dotng
W. a Kboer. US CM. St. July »-If fonmtu^a »tl •bout the debt, hot It la | ha* movvd into enlarged quarter*
ppa* Makl bRy. «» laat oa Broach Urge aad. proiuhle taMfoen*. .
«ld tl.at he paid up like a man.
: rmiae of the rush of business
for RENT-aU well furntohod
tact, piemt owptr feeU able to
1 Caw. auditor of'
F. Cavlcehl. parish prlwt of Vulcan. *
room*, watwr. «•» l'«bUn*.
Ure aad enjoy the comfortahle fot^
BH *drT>amed hr the capalrlng of a the Vp-llantl Baring* l»ank: Ned and
. Wide veranda. Inquire i
tnne made U thU
Milton Horner, for iM»me year* put
small hot in whlci. he was fishing.
]uto
Cf
8Ute -street.
Thin, tender, if yon
sale?mea for Wliw-hell Bros 4 Son*.
JarkEon will have a I^l»or day celc-,—
jMUg U a hnnliieat of thin Iclnd.
Khoe men of Ih-trolt. *nd Noiri* Smith
Round tl ip $1.25 via Perr
irtD pay
to inventlgnte. CaU for FQR RENT-Attrmctlve eotlage at hratlon this year. Owosm» falling to Uh
fulfill expectationa of holding one fiu- of New Ynrl
FDR I|AU«-TR0 1
MArqAiecte. Train leave* at
arUa. Wade Broa, 137---------- . BM| OM PM» »«Ba luto amttMri.
teMteeepiag or me*\* may be token Jackaon and Lansing.
F18IIINO tackle, halt, touaehaa 6:30 Rf m.
f-TteCloverau- Addresa Sarah E.
An Arab patrol, with fifty to 100
Id row boat* for Rabyraea. Hotol
BETTER GO!
Qrteam. 13* l-oke avenue. Traverse membert. will be organlxed In connecwweria. Fooeh.
- JaM 44*
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rion with Elf Kburalch. the Ww tem
hay, torir ootm rU4 timber. OMI
•at of
ple of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Good and Prompt Servke.
price'. Wada Btoa, ir rntot
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Suijday, July is
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fe':
CWmncj Sweeptaf, Cfea*.
Inf and General Work
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“Good Enovrlifor
a WHae-Yer _
FOUNTAIN MINT HOia
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otter teaMi: mm Ute
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BiOBi lA ttefl^fi
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pood Tabfo. FireLf^ AwomiaJalioM. Fioetlahuij.
ihn E Siinto
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Jsr t^riS^h^^ adi
MtoRod straw hRntoBMoB ly.
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ore. CARVER a aao. -
Dr. W- J- Higgins
:»RU|d«.102
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mwm'.
Bajr Mhtm mow.
r
n fm hkto u Mio io whom, '
WkmmUmaw.
i
hmwpf. rrmtm gnw,
Loi (k9 frl«B4i mroomA ftm
' Tte4ov« ftm hotm
ttof Bo:
«nmli'$EurcMii *:
aaytbiBC «1m where there f. di
of cmablaa. ehopotlcM are better to
Boe thaa a fork or opooB. wither o
whkb t* apt to leaTO an imtiakm. A
IttUe pTMUce whb the oUcho 1. eoa-
a ooe red the other black. I
ted and eanaed theai tosc
meUM Boe kind aad thea
r predomlnaUar Only la thl.
did I bave eaoafb at^me tUne to
fy worfctM with. Wbea
tben our faiBtly bM a eoccemloa oC
lB#r# M Mir«a Bogget» nf balpfal
Ma» <NW for *ev«r/ dajr W.Uie w«»k:
flaror. The r«l
berry lead, delicacy to the Week,
while the Mack berry offwf. the rick*
ipt prar for our lire.! Pray to tah dtaor of tke red. which 1. m ohW atraipu sea! Do ooc pray fu
tbe ttda on ny
Ms o«Ml to your power.. Pray for
^ppwera ««iial to your taok.l TIwo ilM^ fmJt Jara I And by bolding a piece of
Mm «f yoor work .MU be BO mlr> aaadpaper in my band that It
venu .lipping and that Jam can be
Bc»o. M you abali bo
aaated tightly. Tbe .ame method may
Brery daf you ohatl wtmO
oelt at tbo rtrUDOM of Hfo wblcb ba. » oaed to BmuMi tbe Jara.
eoBpo to yoa by tboHtrocf of Ood By placing tbe aharp edge of
Pklllp. Brook*.
knife oader tbe ecrew to Icf In the
fr>nd explained to me that
bent the lower curved edge, which at
Mmb an life I. b«t a
once became oyelcMH for airtight
roetpraelty. a cIrtDt bM a rooH
Bbe alwar. Caraa a can of
and OM BdL hM 1U lafloefHW. why fmlt apaMe down la Enough Ik
M W oar coalHlrtithmo to the world rater to Jaat cover the acrew and In
mlBBte a almple'twlat wHl lake oft
«■ iBtpImtkm. Why not ladeed ao the top. If there la any B»ld on the
detaiop cwrwire. ibat evea oar
fruit she.wraps a dishcloth around ihe
eoaaclOB* eoatrlbatloB. tp lift mmj he
UNl pours OB a mile HoIUm wa
flMaa wbicb add to tbe joy. aad not ler, with the aame result.
ibh \fiOom, of oar frleada.'
Keep your doorg and windows
'tosed while filling preserving Jars.
thlak the bent of people and aet
tha woTit. to aay oaly klad and «r*
' alow worda. to be brave aad true and
hoprftil aad oadaunud. to rcid on
Qod a will a* oa a .ofi plilow. to keep
tbe ehll4 heart to gray hair*, and to
have the kingdom of heaven within
you. are aU part, of the duly, and be
kmg lo tbe hlHbrIght of gn<Kl men
and good woBM^m To deapalr erf none,
to refuae help to aone. to nIvc. to
lend, to hwre. lo live for oihen..tbeu are tbe atcpplngetoDc to rt.1
Ibankfolnet*
.
Thurmfay.
Why tread the palafiti path twice’
We are not bo project our mlad. in
the ead of the Journey our bodlei«
mniit make. Ufe I. not long enough
lo do tbe aame work I v ice We never
die of the evil of today—the real pren
eat thing: we aurrlve that and waate
ndray thinking of yesterdaytroubK*.
VWck kaa reaaed to be. and of totnoTrow'a trouble, whirb has not arrived
—Myron Reed,
fteitv. ud I
you have forgotten. Kb
people Xorglve and forget
Juat the people who say (bat It la 1ia
poulble fm them to forget, as If this
were a eredlt to them. The real
trouble la i that they do rontlnually
forget that they have forgiven Rver^
jcdftotMtaaci^ that bring, the Injury
hack la tbetn find, them unmladfkl
O flhr fan tbht they have forgiven tt
They are Irrilhted by iDmiory of the
, arroBg. laiatead
Krfiened by rernear
hrgacB of theiir forgiveness of It.
Other hMrfta ch.eJjHh more aer,irately
BBd acutely the Itetidemrss of tbcit
fb^vtag than ihdy do the Irritation
'of the feiUag of l^iag wmnged. Here
te a reamherlM hmt te worth irfHv
lag for.;->6uaday
A housekeeper waa lamenting that
she had broken three Jan. so far dur
ing the aeaaon while she had some
other Jam that had been in her pos.
seiMion for over twenty yearn. A ghuiM
btosrer who happened to bo present
told her that some Jam were machine
made, while orhem were band made
knd that Ihe latler would give by far
the greater aatlsfaetlon He Informe.!
her that the top (monthI of the tiand
made Jar wa*. not enflrrly ammiih Ilkthe remainder of (he glsM-. In cnnKc
qtieitrr «,f haring been aMbj«fted to a
grinding phtcmi. The machine made
Jer. on ihr .'.wtrary, uras smooth ob
the inp hui toward Ihe top. If one
were iH id to the light, could be dielln
gul^bcd Ilmadllke flaws running pait
way around. Th«>M' flaws have somewhai the appefmm'e of cmcka. and
are call, d.-ehrendi. * by glass workers
(a word, by the way. I have failed lo
And in the dictionary!.
If gooselM'rrie,; ranuot U- obtalneil
fry rhubarb, diced without peeling,
a subsmute Rhiitmrb Juice Is a vain
able aid in csnnlnK or preserving,
either ur.ed alone .n- added to the
fruits that m>r-d acid.
From a lady whose sweet rucdtnber
pickle was noted for Its flue flavor I
teamed to save the
lo .rear. This gives i
be attained In any other way
Mr second Urf of mspberrles last
uummer would not Jell As auon as
Ibtchess apptes were advanced enough
I matte a good stiff jeiiy of them ta
the usual manner, but before pourkig
it Into the glahsec, 1 mixed If with an
efltuU amount-two glasses—<rf thmaphwry '‘syrup,*’ stirred it thor
oughly. strained It through a thin
eJoth. put Into tbe glasse*. and had
the nicest Jelly I had ever made, clear
and sparkflng. with a delicate rasp
berry flavor. We like It better than
the pure raapberry.
When I am uncertain bow long to
steam vcgetahle* which I am caaalag.
I find It best to experiment with aone
of the same vegetables in a covered
atewpen. aoaiM the length of time W
qnlred to t^k them.
opening a can I bake Umt pears In my
beaa pot sevoral hoara natll they are
a rich browa. addlM enough sugar
te-aweetm aad pteaty of water to
cover, loookappli
. When caaBlng fnilla, be very care
ful that ao needs rest between tim
rebber* mad tBe cortm. as Utegr allow
UMhBir to Wter tbe ton and tbe Cndt
Is aooB BpaUedi
^’bea (ba edge of a frnit Jar coror
it tamed BP so as abt to *ldte- into
■I.--'
BBaa. cat Into wtHpa about one Inch
wide and Arc long, making fancy enda
iJty two together, one on top of th?
other, until an liave been used; then
with a samil emter,—a funnel may b*‘
used—rut three or four holm down
ugh the two strips.* Glace the
lops with the half beaten egg. being
very careful that tl dee* not touch the
Sides, aad hake to a delicate brown
Put a napkin or fancy dolly on a
pretty dlab and pile the chips In log
rabln fashion and serve with lemon or
other Jelly.
Golden Coins—If there Is paste
tough one oaa also make a fc
;oiden rolna. * Roll the puff paste
lont a third of an inch thick and cut
them out with a tiuartcr pound liaklog
powder can—(he IM Is, not df
gh. Take the clrHes one at
time and rarefnlly dtp one side in the
half beaten egg. then lay them glared
side doam. on a paper which has Iice»i
tbickly kpriakled with t>ngar. Then
lay «*ach-oae «ngar side up on a^shal
low pan aBd bake in s quick oven. The
egg.and sugar fogcthei wHI make ■
lieautlful crust, and worn all are daint
ITy plied on a fancy dish with a pretty
dolly beneath them, everybody con
redes that they are rightly named.
Bundle of Fkgota-If any paste Is
icn^ p '‘bundle of fago(s“ may bo next
>. Roll tbe paste as for the goldrHns and with a enke cutter cut
circles four or live Inehcsjn diam
Wllk a smaller euttex nil the
centers from Ihrse. it^flng one-lneh
ring*. Bake these on shaliow tins
From the rest of the paste cut strips
Inch wide and four or five Inches
I.ong. Whcn*^these have l>oen bakni
slip three or four of them thmUgl
ngs of paste, using two rings fo.
each Miuch of fagots and pile
dalnllli napkined plate.
Raspberry Recipes.
Nearly all the readers of I
rheer are fortunate In living In a rw
gloo where they can have delk
mspberrR^ the same day they
picked. There Is mi fmlt which m
Its freshness, ami at the i
lime there are few lo equal It when
freshly picked and with Ihe delicate
hc*'d capsules unbroken. There are
«.y. of proptrlOK «hcM
rate berries which are simple, and almcnif no work for the bc.sy h
keeper, i^d wblrb will Ire a
change to her family. Amo
T the following:
Raspirerry Charlotte—Pick
quart of red rasplnrhes and cook In
a hrary augpr syrup until tender: pout
hot by degre<*s over a inoiiml
of lady fingers attracthely arranged In
standard gUsa dUh; cover with an
inverted china bowl, allowing It lo re
main UBtll cool. Oaraish with stars
of sweetened whipped-cream, and ae
ivimpany with leed eggnog sauce.
Raapberry Cream—Place one pint
of* raspberries hi a bowl, add one
ahlespoonfal of powdered sugar; let
stand for* an bour. then mb through a
sieve: Boak one ounce of gelatin In
t cold milk for half
then add to It one cupful <rf
toalding hot milk, two tabl-spotiafuls
of gianulated sugar. Stir until thor
oughly dlesblved: set akide and when
cool add tbe stralifed ra|j>>hcrrienf
Whip half a pint of cream, add half a
a and whl.k nil
togjptbcr. Bet OB Icn to harden. Half
plat erf raapbenrtea may be kept cold,
icetaaed aUghtlj and poured round
the mold.
of aagar to a capfal of currant Julec;
bring (o ibe'boiling point, skim carefiAty and acaf.;
Raapberry Shortcake—To throe cup
ful, of ftear add two apoonfuls of bak
ing powder. Oft twice, (hen mb lalo
the flour a piece of butler the sixe of
ail egg. When well mixed stir
ta BBough milk to make a aoh dough
Bake tn Jelly Uas, half filllBg dach
pan. aad tmviag a very hoi oven.
When the crast Is a dolifate brown,
re frtMB tbe paaa aad triUi a
Rasptotry Tapteemcapful of uplora over atebt In
raougb to cover. In the rnorala
one quart of water, and rook
double boiler until irmaKparcnt. ^’|en
done add one rupfu] of white st^r
an diwo cupfuls of fine ripe ri^p
iKTries Stir them In lightly,
not to break them, aad s«d the keUb*
nanfnl of Ice-cold water to. ‘
quickly. Serve very cold with whlppei
Raspberry
oararoons or slices of sponge cakeix
I deep glass dihh with alternate tej
ers of aweeteoed raspberrlea. Itoai
over ibaoB a^.ouaUrd omde with the
yolks of three eggs, four tablespoon
fiilB of sugar and one pint erf
with the white* of the eggs and
tablesponnfnls cf powdered r.;i
Heap this on fop of the trifle before
serving. Serve very
Raspberry Sandwiches—Mix one
hair cupful of mashed red Fasfibcrrie.t
with onohalf rtipfnl of grated pine
apple and one fo*rrth of a rupful of
emshed English walnuls. Beat the
Whlira of three eggs with six table
siKMinfuls of powdcrc<l sugar, and b««!
Into the fnilt. Cut sponge cake Inti
linger pieces, and put two of them tf»
gether with tht* fnilt mixture beiwc<-n
These are ilelldous for afternoon lea
RasplH-rry Wells—Make nnind Indl
vidnal sjK.nge r.vke‘s by any g»K>d re<
Ipe. and when rold carefully seuor
out the'rent«*r of each, leaving rt wail
alKjul three fourbs. of an Inclt thick
Cover the wejU Inside and oulald.'
with chocolate -Iring. and fill them
with ripe rod rakpiierrles slightly
rniKiuHl. ►wcetenod and
whipped cream. Heap whipped cream
over the lop of oarh.
Cream Raspberry Tart—Line a dec«i
ran hen pic dish wlta gcssl pastry
fill the dish ' with raspl>errtcs.
Sprinkle thickly with sugar. Roll cm:
ipper emst a little thicker
the under emst and larger'lhan the
top of the pie. Siw^pad this
do not nrc*ss down
the edges. Bake In a moderate' mep
custard a* follow.s; Put one
cupful of milk In a double l»olb-r. and
when It is scalding hot add one table
H*oonful erf sugar, and one level teaspoonful of cuvrn starch which Ms
imie cold mil
stir, and cook for five minutes: add
the mixture the whip|K-d whiles ol
eggs'. ctx*k a minute longer, and
ne from the fire. Stand the dbh
In a panful-of cold wafer, and stir un
til tbe custard Is cold. When the pie
baked, carefully remove the tcqi
at and pour the custard over Jhe
fmlt. Then replace tbe top. and serve
pie when perfectly cold,
ispberry Meringue*—.Whisk the
whites of. four eggs to a stiff froth,
add one cupful of powdered sugar and
one cupful of criishec red raspberries.
Serve In glass cups with whipped
cam or custard.
Roapbciry Charlotte—Soak • onethird of a box of gelatine In one-third
of a cupful of cold water for fifteen
utes. Add one cupfal af sqgar and
cupfuls of holllag raapberry JnIce.
until tbe gelatlno Is dissolvad, aa^
away until it begins to harden.
Then whip it until light, aad graduRy
beat In the aUffly whipped whites of
three eggs and the juice of one iemtm.
R’hipaain atiC. aad pour InlDfi iataud
lined with macaroons —Fkrm ' and'
nrealde.
New Ideas for tha Cook.
Empty pasteboard cracker boicea
mad the clean while wooden bom
that chocolate comes in. which am
lined with paraffin paper, are dxceL
to hake sponge cake la. *rhey
will noMrtirB and the paper pmrenta
.eatlcbtag.
Bake potatoes
wHM
Soda in one of Ihe least expeaslv-?
IndHpcnsabIc ariielcs in
..
kitchen use. Arid fmlls, such as goose
berries, rhubarb and plOBis. rsqulrv
less sugar If a Tittle soda-onr-hall
temipo<m^ll to one quart of frull—la
the fever. A little soda put In water
In whirh meat and vegetables are
tKjlI«*d win mske them tender *n«i
t.weet. beride*; hasienrng the rooking,
and thereby saving fyl. When added
lo dlrhwat.r no fuel I* needed, and
there Is no greasy rim around youi
dish pan. In warm weather meat:i
may be freshened by pashing In cold
soda water before cooking.
New Ways to. Uas Fruits.
Fmlt. one would think, eould not
be impmred But a ejevrr housekeeper
arho baa made a study of the subject
says otherwise. She declares that
many a d&h In whirb fmlt figure* ran
Ih* leflered imt per rent by the JudI
rkins admixture of .nnme other froir
Here ar»- the rfimblnatlMn!! :;he hat
found wfirib Tuakliig;
BkirkberiieK and blueberries make a
tetter pie thah either singly. Tse Ihe
blirf^-errles’In the larprr quantity.
With %ery' sweet bl.telH-rrie.H. iemmi
Julec and rind or a ifllle rhubarb N
al.-o a xvi b-fime addition.
Combine q'llnees w itli Kwe«'l applef.
Frcfh flg- nr dried figs make a deli
rious preyerve—N tier yet with a bit
ff orange added.
Tomato preserve In Improved by the
addition ol i-lircd orange's.
Tarts of orange rtrarmalade are Im
prov«Hl with a sprinkling of frosted almoods—choppo<l* almond* roated with
white of egg and sugar.
Pears rtjmblned with pineapple«*ne-fl(iU as murli pineapple a* pear—
vill Ic liked.
Jelly of apples and pear* will have
he pear flavor and the apple flrmnesp.
Though the season has gone by for
traw berries and raspberries, her sug
gestlons In regard to these fruits arc
worth keeping
another seawm.
Strawberry Jam mtxcfl with goo«r
berrlc* Is ever
much nlr**r that,
strawberrx Jam. plain To five quarts
of simwb«MTies'add two quarts of
gnoseliefries, either gre<'n or Just
turning rod.
When making gooseberry Jelly or
in. the vanilla bean will be found to
help along the dcliclouanesa of the re
lit.
Gooaclterrles. currants and raspber
rlcs lo equal part* make a most ap
petirlng Jam.
Try combining elderberries with
green grapes, gooseberries, or crab ap
ples for Jelly, sauce-, or pie. Yo*i wi’l
not be disappointed with the result.
Cither fnr nrfy poly or Jam. black
irrants arc improved by the addition
of red currants.
Ripe red currants, with ripe goose
berries, mM another good mixture
for preaerres and pies.
ick raspberries. Jf slewed with
rod. Juicy Cherries, make a good
?. Stew gently, so as to keep Ihe
fmlt whole. If possible, as It is>more
alghtly. .
Peach Jam with grated pinoapple.
Bill please you.
And lastly, thongfa dried fmlt is not
^ Home TrwH Oartona.
A borne fmH garden Is a gardei
where fmlt I* growa for home oae. K
differs from the vegetable ganten U
coatatalBg fmlt instead of vegetables
It differs from the orchard la befai
ranch more limited in extent, and If
coBlalatng a greater vagiefy of fmlt Theraday at 4:M p. m. la tbe chatoh.
Midweek prayer maetiM Thafaday
It* ohject is not quantlly. Imt lo far erealag.
niKh a variety of fresh Jrult* for fam
AU of an claaeee teakawBA
lly u«e
The posalbimie* of a small ptere ol
Fiiende Chaiwli.
' \
ground used in thl* way are given Ir
Comer Oak and iTOlh
Erlgar L. Rcqna, pastor.
cHf of the United States Farmer.- Bnl
Meeting for worahlp. 10:30 a. m.
Ictlns. It Is csilmaied that four, hun - Sunday
school, 11:U a. m.; O. J.‘
dred and fort>-iWo fruit bearing planti Helm, Supl.
Junkvr r K , 3 p m.
*
ran to grown on a piece of grounc
Senior C E.«:lBp.m.
sixty by eighty feet. This Includes tet
Gfiapel meeting. 7:30 p,m.
T»*arhera* meeting. 7 p. bl Bii^
e*. cherries, phiiaa. blarklicnies. blaci Thursday.
raspberries, red raspberrie*. atraw ^ Prayer meeting. 7‘30 p. m„ Tkm^
lerries and grape-*. Three rows ar<
allowed for pear tree*, and one row
each fnr pearhrs, rherrlee. plums an^ Quaker cburch.
apples, six tree* in each row. T'
iitlllre spare, the giape vine* an
planted around the cdse of (he gai‘*!<’i'
Rev. TVmas Corhlla, pastor.
Church phone No. UM.
and the small friiM* between the trees
Our church la a borne for wbrtiaip
Gni|u* vinos are alni reetimmended at
vice. If you havfi no ebareb
porrh elImVra. thus giving both shadi
and ftiti:. und as rovet^ for walks an* rstiy invited tn come, get acqualatod,
and work and worahlp
worship with
wi _ «f, A
outluindlti;**.
1 nireduce your fiitada.
fiitadA
Arfvirding fo this t'ytinuilc, n g<sn w elcome to ell. Introduce
Greet the Mranger*, tt a straacer, wqlt
sl/rd luiek yard. If pr»»p<'rly ruIllyst«Ml and meet tbl> i
supply
sny
family
with
all
th*
w..iild
Special acrv.^">n«Nuoai > tk«
frolt that was needled. In I'asc* when church hrevKlee.
Regular sen Ires as foUowa;
market ib Inaccessihle. *s In smal
10:30 a m., moralag waveMp bad
xermon. Choir under dlracttep Of Mrs.
Is desired to hsve fn-sh fruit and ai
1!%., 8do4» Mbnol. If PwiitM*
hand, surh a garden w.iuld eerulnly
of CkrlMlau Endeavor la the parfolb.
7:30 p. ra.. evening worahlp. 0»pM
• Concerning Coco*.
meeting and evaageliaUe etrfloa.
One reason that rocyia and rho<^»lalf Choir under direction of Dr. Bmlfib.
Tbitrsday. 7:30 p.,m« praytT ^d
arr wi offrn unnpiK-tlrlng Is Insiiffl
rMnf. rrnce meetlBgrb nt rw>ian|rr^ Knim twelve to flftorr
Friday, 7:00 p. m.. Mayfiowar Cteto ^
minutes Ik not too long for the tKJlIini
nf./^lfher \A!llk should not Is* addH
^IfBl Rfwebytorlaa
until J..M before tcrvlng. The milk
should l>e srald»*d separately It Ebmibl
not be heated with the cocoa and choc
olaie. Cooking Impair* the flavor ol
milk. It Is always Uiter to srald it
W. M. 8. ftrte WedMtoay tei tkt
quickly. Bolied with the oily choeo
late. It 1* raised to an unnecessarily
high temperature.
MIsh Ruby Halmes. 19 veim old
who wah Wdnapetl In Port^nuMith
England. IS years ago. has \^n foun-‘
at on City. I‘a. Her mother. Mrs
Lee. will come for her. The secret
leaked out through the arrest on an
oihfx charge of the man and woman
who pored as her pareqts.
All are welcome to aU Uf oomem
Fourteenth ttrwet M. B. Charete ^
Rev L. Ik CaTpenter. pastor.
^^?cbTnri2rVl«J^to:5 A to
*1
Sunday «-hool at 12:00 BL
i
Kpworth league Bt 0:30 p. B.
Kvenltig sermoB. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeUag, Thariday ttlM
at 7:30.
SamCES III THE CHURCHES
Craea Cpiacopal Church.
Comer Boardman avenue- and Wash
Ington street. ReV.T. T. Stout, rBctor,
24A Slate .tree
Holy.
n. 7:30 a. m Except
on the first Sunday In (he menth. then
it 11:30 a. JB.
Morning aanrlce and sermon. ie;SII
X. m.
Sunday acfaool aad Bible clasa at
12 m.
EveaUig e^lce and aermoti, 7:30 p.
Ladle.’ Ubrary building. rroBt
mt cputeaadl
street, near Casa MreeL
Mrs. Bnuler* In charge, ruoiic
Ing* every alght except Moadey. Baa*
day. IJ a. m.. hollnem maeUaf.
2 p. m. Junior meetlag.
.
2:30 p. m., chrl.tlan‘a prated BOOl^
p m . red hot ealratJoa meetlae
riur tuadard: Hollaeas aato Ui
^rhalllecry: Blaaef. there te Mb
vallwi fqr you.
Week daya aad holy daya aa ap^
Sunday moralak eervlre la Modorfi
'’'^WMwiday * *1ivaDlB4t* TMttoiwr
at 7:30.
Church of l^^iSSictilate Cbnccp- meeting
Beading room. Mo. »14 Wllbllifi
Jon—Coraer Division and Second blnrir. opeh every afteram {OEOf^
Low mats, C; high ams*. 10;30; v«w Sunday) from 2 to E.
teTiuUBa to UtoU it
mrs.aad haaedlctkm. 7:S0 p. m.
8L Praacte Church—Corner Tenth
moat aae It, evaporated peaches tad Casa etreeU. Sunday—Low amai
higb mass aad sermon
am! apricots are more appeUxtog than IS 7:30 a.
Th* aototot tot»l« »t ttk CMmi*either aloae —Woman a Farm Jooraal. a 10:30 a. m.:*veaper* and beaedlo- nUonU diarek «1lt to MMcal. 8Hkm at 7:fi0 p. m. Week daya-Ser.itl tonic •»! bt mtofj br to*
rlees
at
7:3fi
a.
m.
- OeaA Newa, If THm.
Mif hit to* mperttm tosart »ili
A pte machine that will make pic*
ilhe BKrfhcr oaed to make at forty
Bar.
.
Btea per jaCqate haa been Inveated by
and acveral of die
la opexaUea. Bach
a^room atorty lOO
R3s:s:s?:5r.
Tb*f* «m to ,ao evealBC a*r^ at
tohiir lietooaiM ■totoofal ckM OB
icoooat ol to* Mleator )n«
ronucato atraat
. Tb« K**: Mr. Craa* of tb* i
Kill «p*a1t at to* FtMi4k eken* i
■Bomnr BwniU^ No eimdac aptrlc*.
*
CITY, mCHWMI. MTUimV.JW.V H M
SPORTS
Boating
BGOODRMXIEElni
OF
FUdand
natses
Stream
I^mMMrr Trust
KINDS
CDNnkNY
Urn Caar*. gtack to tile lap aad Im
tmidkt 010 to Id fer the teal or Um •Mr Maet ia OraaB Hiyhli WI.E1
cxccixcNT evmnr.
aa tike ftm tara, oad Gale E
{me P. dmaatf after the Car
draw ap. hot
hte Joel at the M taia aad the To
lado hone had aaocher heat aad Ip
•krarortlme. ApimreaUy U to an oC
feft the cbailad la oC the poola. bat
thcra TO aa aadertarrem ol feelte^
that the race v^nUd aot ue a oaotvo
three, aad cxmaidermble moacr weat
hato the boxes tor the third heat oa the
Caaadlaa horse.
The malt «C the haat abowed that
there were others la the imny besMaa
the Caar that eoold step epme. aa the
heat TO aroa by IrMe U la aearly
8«li is Maatpar McGraw’a
opiskm of the Kev York team.
-ft aamaea me to read how
crttfca la^ varlaas narta of the
o^nr ar« vfttlag tts oat of the
..X,»2ia;ir*c2£;
wlm TO at oae tia>e the gyaatest fa^
st»r«te that aoaU he hooke4 lor a boat
la tkto dry. M beiag caartAnred aa aa
nppoamit for Harry l>ewia for C|»e race
•
•
•
•
•
arasr , ICE ANLW0CII~^^^«
AathorMaiH# act la aH capm>-
Either Icc or Wood
will be delivered
promptly if ordefed
'Ontt.
•
«l>il« the tecl Uwt wetaTt bee« •
«ri^ dte!»>e
tit. j«dt„. • .
WUh all oartnnibles arehaTe »
Wtrtti CkmUoogm McFarland.
b«* able to kn» pace wiih cait- •
Jokaay Wlrth. the Ora^ Bapida IM- • ca*o aad ntubarc, Intb of •
ponadcr. who defeated Jack BchitMler • alioiD an ta Uc boat ot ahape •
ik. ihnr omMiitjr 4M Thmdar
of Maalstre last aigfat aad Tommy • ia
la ail
all depanmeats.
dmanniMt. Under Umw «
Bheriyan ot Cadillac la the Jaae show
mom t fort Um mmiim.
coadiUoas it i. reasonable to- ^
here, ia out wHh a challenge to Parker
Agere that the Giantr wUI lake •
m hmtom maU wmI • nuMun«
a spun as soon as everything •
I gave worti la pl^atlj miUi maoH:
) kaoefcad out Kddlc Prestoa of 1
la right with them again. With-^ *
otM artCT »aa4<»vn. and ik« iatar
In a menth our team wiU be In- •
Vinter.
aeror ta««l danii« ibe «bo)e tLte
rrwidarpaat la la a Bad Way.
n vt niort^
1
Word comes from Caro, wheve Tom
Tbc 2:14 pMe tfrrclopad telo • rsef
la now maklag his Iknbc.
•f tfca aaMaUaa^ klad.
has act la aad
the Toiedp soldiac art a fast
•otm hmiM th tecMe. «»dIftoar
f
hOTM*
, the Ant half mile helBc aooom
taklac t«nu ia iaiaklat la rrtmr. TIm imaied by W'ladoaa Kiag.
Tragic Flnioh.
ToMo teklliig Do. Cxar. wfcSrh «.•
•ee-c o' 9hom T1
A amtehnuu.-. ncgleo p.nnltt«l «
tM Oh- Hirbfipui drcuit at Mooita.
At the third fuarter Irene D. set
hak In tbe
Nortli an drke.
t Dwyr la In
•ad mi m ftood ran*. wulUdad tht tail, aad Hr a apleadid bor«t of apeed
ebIW. Bnger could have
ycr. the hearywelghf viaa- ^
•UtliaatO Wteaer^ 4ijr laamt
to become a rulnods break,
> man. U mak •*
paa^ Hooker aad Wlauam King and
dev^tatin^
an
iniirc
province of lltrtTcacboot. TIm •mmnr*
days’
riMit
as
the
guaat
of
rnie'rtd the atreteb ai the Cxar’i
tharn Sheriff Car- land. In like manner K.mneth McW idekad • foworiiv to a fnr poub wheel for a fortou. drive. The Cxar
u‘T’ ^
permitted a
•old at Blflit but la. tfe« afcrriKKm the quit aoder the laah. aad
little cold to go unnoitred until a
%0)r» froiii over Vane had their Aral by a Bfwe. Irene’s performaace in the
tr^c Anish was only averted by Dr.
•ajr. aad made the oM camfiaifcaer Col beat *TO the more remarkable aa she
Discovery. lie writer:
"Thrw doctors gave me up to die of
Umcwood Hooker dirat ehoK« at 17. the ma off her stride when lue 8rord was
Jung InAammaiiun. caused by a negIftUn borae Oalc 8 bcliijr aold at » given, and TO a gtx>d lour lengths be- -BaU- ani* -Oick7 Wtnele WJIT Com lerit^ cold; but Dr. King’s New DIs
pete In Athletic Carnival There
•ad the Add briaster »10 wi h Boa hlad Ufore she settled
covery saved my life.’ Guaranteed
iMjst cough and cold core, at Je
Cxar. Wladoai Klnp and Irene B. aa
The next three hosts the Toledo
Drug Co s. F. H. Meads. C, A
factora.
gwIdUii; went three nice miles, hft
bee Drug Co
TrarcTBC City will be well 1
I
10c.
dangerouc factor
i in Frankfurt's athletic cami%4il 11.00. Trial1 hottlc
* la the Arat beat Teacboat took Ikm letting the oiben kUI each other off which will be hdd next week ToesCxar to the frtml on the Aral turn, Irene V could not come back for the day and Wednesday. Julius Winnie
will go and enter in a number of
The attention of water faker«
the Hooker hoise brtoktni:. bi lni; fourth beet, bring driven off her feel events while Richard Winnie v
ehaaed In hv Wisdom King to ih. at th^ third quarter after which Col- la the leo. 220 and 440 yard
called to the following rute which will
There are good money prlsM offered be strictly enforced: '
time of r 1* Ami. Gale fi. being half a llngwcxHl Hooker had H his own way.
but
it
in
the
intention
of
Richard
Win
The Milan cnlr> . Gale 8.. landed the
Rule 15. Hourxc for sprinkling—Will
• not to accept j
?xt two. the dip sending both Irene
be from 5 to 8 a. m. and from 5 to 9 p.
m. Anjr persons using water
I), anil Collingwood -Hooker off their
I Wisilom King making the race
sprinkling fawns and gardens, before
or aftc' houra. will be liable to have
down the stretch in a whipping Aoiah
Nottingham. Kng., July 14.-The
yard amateur swimming match foi
vaUr shut off at main pipe, and
the Afth bewL
Th^rc'^^ing
championship of the world was wo
bdi:re the horses came out for the C. M. Daniels. American, who wenribe charge of $1.00 before same will be
vciitb round there was
distance in
.l-.'i seconds, beating the turned on again. The using of water
Place yoor oraers no
that the Toil-do gddlug
record by twaAflhs of a aeound. Cecil through hose wUi.out sprinkling n«
again heard from, and the liookS re Ilealy. the amateur champion of Au»- zie attached, is strictly prohibited.
tralU. was second and
H. iKrbv- July 11-tf
w. R. Caldwell. 8upt.
fused to lay any odds on him until abirv
of MancheMer third. Zollan de
after there, had been some play on flalmay. last yivir’fc wliiuer. wa.s badly
A GAS STOVE does not cook the
the others. That he was At was quick beaten.
wk. Connections all free. Traverm?
ly sliowu by Ws taking the pole and
City Gas Co.
being never headc-d. Anishing In thW
The o. W D. baM- bal! team
soconds better time than the prectMlIug
:
:
60 TB FHIMFDRT
noticeT"
>
Red Geraniums
t DMii naiii
The Wall Known Spoclallst,
im OOMIIMOI
;
He will lie in
' Traverse City
■
-;AT-
,
Park Place Hotel
.
'
ON
SATORBAY AND SUNDAY
July 21 and 22
TwOinOflii.
FREE!
Burton’s Horse Beat John. .
In tltt^ 2:25 trot. John, the Carolina
entry, was made a 10 to C favoriatc
oaing to his piTfortnancc on the open
Ini/day. hut he was bowled over. Fe
doras Athol. oWm-d by W. J. Burton,
of the Betroll Amateur Driving club.
the race after five heals. The
time was slower than made by the
John horse- on Tuesday, and after the
fourth liiwt t!-e Judges Uvamc suspi
,rlouK that raroHna didn’t Want to the
purse money and put
Dr. Va
Is hlnd 'him for llie next heat. That
the Judges had apparent grounds foi
I heir suspicions was disch*sed when
that heat nrdved the faMt-st of the
though John «)uldn’t outstep the
IX-t roller.
Fur the Krct-n we ^.e
for the word wit.S Randall s l/lg Cart.
telling for $10. \ Ilolien
L.. an Ohio entry, ftr $7 and the field
bringing
strength at the start, and her ivpeatt-d
ahead of the |M>le horse cost
the ottiier a f|u MH.. Klimt
he ouldiit hold her. ami ne proliably
told the truih.'a^, the aimoti disunced
tire field tSe flrsk heat, saving
the flsr fitim two tif hc-r competitors
only by being pulled ihe entire mile.
She UH.k a miiik of one si-ctmd faster
than on Tuesday
Running Race Makes Talk.
In Ihv Ovfx-ighthB mile Oa.sh running
Victoria w*m with thv C'hicago mare
There wtTo Jalks of a Job on
the run. but nothing advanced lo bubatantlate the charge
’Tbene is StUi Hope^Tben Do
Ifpt Despair.
CE.NTRAL,
Won. Lost.
Grand Rapids........IK .'
2i ,
Springleld ....-.,...42
.11
Wh.-eling ..........42
32
Canton ... 1.. ..10
31
Evansville ...............*u;
40
South Rend ......Jjn
41 '
44
Dayton ....................30
Terre Haute ...'...24
4S
HeaulU Yesterday.
Wheeling d. Grand Rspldc 0.
raiiinii 5. South Bend 1.
Springfield Evansville; i^in.
Dayton II. Terre Haute 3.
Games Today.
—&
•
se::;;;:S i
Muskegon. Rate $2JXk
Grand Rapids. Rate $2.00,
SUNDAY, JULY 15,
Train will Itove Traverse Cit»at
6:30 a. m. See fiostere or ask agenlM
for partlrulai>.
July lb.5t
H. F. Mix-Ilcr. G. P.
"On nUive ilaii. tirki-t og«-i
-Pen- .Marqih-re will *mT| n..in,| irip
els to
ATJ.A.N’Tir riTY.
CAPE .MAY
'Ql-EEN .CITY.
•SEA ISi.E CITY.
1 extn tm Jy low rate.^ imssengers
have the option of either I
tniusportation iHtwcr-n ix-iroit
and RufT.vIn, tirket.v iH-ing K«K»d on th
iKWtb of the Detrolf A Buffalo St»an
boat I
. or the'N
ship (
I lone
ickeU good fifteen daya.
Ask ageiilb for full partirular-s.
H. F .M.K-lkr. G V. A
July 14 3t
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Thla Report U Made Up Dally. Th
is Not Reaponalbit for
Ihanges in Prices,
Selling Price.
. per barrel............ $ 18.0ff
. per pound..................... 10
Short cut pork.......................
JK.oO
Flour. H. L. A- Co.’s Best........ 4 90
Rye flour. II. L. A Co.’s Beat.
4.50
Meal. If. U 4^ Co.’s Best....!
Feed. H. L. A Co’a Best.
at pW 711.
Shit Off Water
lot front atreeil
Latest and Newe^ Case
Uesij^s. Renaissance,
’'Me
We have pianos here to
match the furnishings
of mansion or cottage;
pianos, of the highest
class; pianos that arc ar
tistic from tver>' view
point; pianos that the
world’s great musicians
say are the best.
At our warorooma you have
aplendiil
cndbi facilities for tealioj*
oaclli inatniHH*nt in honielike comlitions.
Our moilcm ayatemrof pi,no m-Iling, marking etivh intniment in plain figures on
m.illost pnssiMe margin cciiistent With legitimate btiai.
ness nietlitsls. gives f^ach cus
tomer gnviler se<-urilv for
full value than the. old wa/
r>f maliini; the price nuilch
the pocketlxx>k.
Bargains in Slightlir Used
Pianos and Organs
this Week.
n™«
dozen for 5c and ^ per
dozen.
Don t foriret o-jr White
Muslin Underwear.
It pays to
W. Berenth atreat. with tha ]
Carrun. GUs. phoaa S28.
Excursions
on the Bay,
Steamer Columbia
Marion Island.
Ne-ah-ta-wanta,
Omena,
Northport,
Northport Point.
Twreliours and tlireenjaarU
i)hu na. Fare .50 r^-nta mund trip
(At Hn all-day ride to Korlhporl
and ^’urthjiort Point, without
h*aviiig the bo.'it. for 50 cx?i
Th.ifM- wishing can aecure din
ttUMnl the Ujut.
Rauruing, boat
will
rm
Traverse City at 4.1-5 p m.
Our Small Payment Plan
makes buying easy.
iGily'^it^AT
OK E.> MiNOR-OfBae oear^
icma Drug Store.
sixth streetW
A Bari’s. Otiaeeei
lARRY BL HARNER-Cxpert fiM
toner and aetSoa raffalatar. iatia
reaching Travenie
Taemlay, TbnrmJay and Sator[day evenings-’Marion Island and
jNe.ab-t4-waiita. at 7 .W p. m
I Horst's orchestra and dancing.
SUN DAYS-Excursirm to
Mariyn
Islaml. afternoon and
L-niug. Horst s orchestra.
Daily connections at North
Sundi^ Charlevoix, exccpi
»Ks. J. a a aiKT j.nuEU00D
OmOPATHIC I
•/■•■mam.
Buylog Rates ot Traverse City Dealeri
per t„^e..............
KS&sS£1s!S-
If. E. MOO
Giving six hours at . Marion
, 107; BelL 1
I’lml, an i«Ic5al pla<-e to spem
the tlay, with ixivilion and all
►nvrni.n(.n»s.
Fare, 25 cwnU DR. A. H. HOLUDAV* QraiMta
uml trip.
roato Ualveraity. OcSee la Mumoa
Five hoars and a half at Ne-abHh W; roib
wanta. Fare 25 cents round
...........
co^T^peV I'uVheiV.v.v.v.v.v.*.
TRAVERSE CITY Normal Hasle
schooL Teacher,.SHa. Frimeea &
Bmlth. Graduate popU of Prof. Fred,
erick Ilurare Clark 4if Chfaaffo. S04
East *Front atreeL JiUdIo No. U.
down Btaira. CiU. phOM No. $$i.
.mayS14m
Will leave Trarerse City i
'
S;40a. m. for
I Afternoon txcurslons to
Marion Island and
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
lon.l,y.
Fri.%
iS •••■•••I' s
Chicago 4. ]
Cincinnati 8. Brookniy €.
New York SI. Louis; raln._
Games Today.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York at St. Loots. .
PhiladidphU at Chicago.
Chlfdrcn-s White Hose.
8c pair.
New Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewinsr Machine N^les
for all machines, on!y<
Terms t:ash err $5* to |25
cash ami $.1. $7 to flO -ix-r
month buys any upright
piano.
Kimball Music
House
.
io
^8
!>«. M
-iiSS
Ladies-and Misses’ Cor
set Girdles. 15c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. 12c.
Whips. 5c each and up-
L’Art Nouveau. Colon
ial and Inexpensive
Cotlaj^c Upri^rhis.
"i
g
nANO-TUNINO-W.
Jl* llarpinl
Tt'U.rr l>l-tnb.ilo(
PUY. r. .1^ Kiml
.1 :~^;e
RewGMds Arrhisr
OKN-ril
Exclusioe
Piano
Styles
BUSHESS CMOS
A Few «f thclbBy
:
Notice U berelty given that all w
emtsumera meat ahiM off their taps,
hydranu aad Uwa aprtaklers daring
a Are.
’Thomas Mufray.
CUef of Fire Departmeat
July 13-ei
M. 11. liar,ter. Pnf.
You are often out of aorta, yoar body
lacks ienegry. yonr aervee are weak,
bad taste la year mouth; why not
help nature by takiag noBlater'a Bhrep
Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or TahleU. Inba
Hogs .
To Charlevoix, Petoakeyaad UaiWr SFceata. Johan Dreg Co.
Springs and rtHnriL ll.aA
The Rllaob will ant stag at Elk
NOTICE
TO
FARMERS-Joha
lUplils golBg or retnndag.
Barer wU load ^ock at the M. 4 K. K.
l^re S a. Ru retiini 10 p. m. sharp. yarda Jnly JC. For prirea aad infor
,
July 13-31
mation are C. S. Cox.
jaiy mt
SPECIAL NOTICE
Dr. McDonald
THE NATIONAL 6AiE
EXCWSIONS
:l Pb<EMwquettb
Only 82 Years Old.
-I am only S2 year* old and don’t
i|H-ct even when I gel to be rval old
I>r. McDonaM hn> for ytart made a
of Dublin. Ga Surelv 4hrre>
Btudy of chrunie and liUKwrlng dia ntubing ehe
keep* the old aa young
rapes. HIh extensive rrmUce and su and makkut the weak m strong as thia
perior knoaledgi- enal.Ke him to eurx- greml tonic medicine Dyspeiwla.-tor
every curable di>ea:ie. All chnmlr pid Itw-r. Inflamed kldne), or ckroalc
ronMJpailon are unknown after tak
ing ElcTtrir Rlitcrs a reaMmable time
ach, kidneys, bladder and bowels rjuaranti-ed by Johnson Drug Co^ F.
aclentlflcally and sucrrsafullv .troaU-d. II. Weadb.
Bugbee Drug Co„
Dr. McDonald pava special altenllon druggists. Price 50c
H> esatarrb, Caurrhal ix-afncta,. Throat
----.: 4md l.uag DCseares. ^Chronic Dlsvwsca
N0(TICE->TI
The high-bred trotting
pecahar to women. Nervous and Ph>a srailion. T. W. W„ mlU stand Monday.
leal DebUliy. Rhi-umaMsm. Neuralgia,
and all CutvinH- and Nervous IHzeasea Friday and, Saturday of each week
of Men, Women and imildren. No during July ai Turnbun A Cook’s
, matter what your disease may he^
Hrery baru. Partkw wishing to breed
will do well to see this home and la
vestlgaie his breeding
Julyll-CtIL E. Cowlea. Pmp.
bat consult Dr. McDonald aad get a
The Siyy-laUrl.
4€ ^ Montcalm Rl Detroit. Mk^
the fast Pcfoskeylu-s this after
noon and Sumlay. The Record’s
bulletin iMiard will show the re-
Dims G. HeliUis
MoffarsItarMlcMaU
> aad veil aaMctat M
fXANKM. PAINE
heal.
UMKE MIKES.
A Short Cut to Success
ie to' work with the rijihl hteiuib.
Huy yonr fmit prew rviDc srtidr.
at Alton’s and you will bare th.
jaUafactory kind. We bare tlu
Uwt kind that't miule in kettlea
-ucepno., fn.it a,..l jelly j.,,
V\batWB TwoDimond yon nan depvnd OQ. Tliercfore aooceaa will
ertnm yonr efforts ami you wiOdoI
Saxton Hardware Go.
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STCHMWt
An Intensely Igtcrcsting
CoUeetton of ladiair Corns. Baskets.
Novelties and1 Souvenir Goods are
It*i hard to dn*
variety wc show^
90 we ust say
,
ITM AMM Nmt IM> «i« iM HIM MASCL BATES AND C. C. iBiL'UaAb were UNITEa
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AMNI. Mich. Jalr H.-Tk« AMm
Beal ta«« «r «Meh EhwlM H. Ot9
aetet M bI«B( le »« te
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>»«M «e th* BawlM Bmrf.
aim. IlfcB, Joly •■ ll^Aedfow
OMt. obM IE m c( Sa.aal Ctarlc.
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City Book Store
Cnmclnandtaktiloot
CEtESOlY AT 2 OXIOCK
SIS PMEirSSiOCKEB MM
iS2f«ss;
sosr Imps tk« *bs^^
UUHTMNe’S
QUSR STUNTS
WAS P£lirORMBO BY THE
OEIiAS COCHLIN.
REV. were torwoff Is fros tfJEcrat
Wadli^ Was a Slm|Me Home ARalP.
BM and Groom Ufl Immodlalotr
For New Home in Denver, CM. .
Wa. Pretty Affair.
"
ally no roftolratloa at afl was
at the water works and this
•d some delay la ibe blowing oC
rhlsUe. Baglnoer^Ue aawJJm
e from tbe fire and JadgoLtbe in^
A accordingly. fotUag tbe box
uuralicr exactly rigl^
Yesterday there wer
000 gallons, quite a Htlle I
in of the pcevioOB day. Yesicr
groat many people dkl not shut
off the sprinklers during the ire. U
The paople woold only think of this
they would greatly aid the water
wortu la malnulalag a bigb pewnore
daring a ire:
yalwad laat evemlag. Two small bbya.
Jimmy Jarrelt and Otto AIrvw wore
playlag wttb maldbea wear the horae’a
mtall aad OM of tbem m a amteb. boldlag h burwlag until It acorrhod bto
It blUHl ■» OMI iBc tora woUBwl It
iT-«'srru‘i!rs?!ss
"Two Or^aa’t 3Hows
Uodm- the mlcUctoc of the aoathlaBd
while the soft .inOtu d a stringed or
cliesum blended with the solemalty oC
^ WAVTED-rifty mea for mtn woib.
Mabel Bates, dangh5casloo.
At Hotel Leelanaa.
July 14 2t*
ler of Hon Thou. T. Bates, and CUffortl
Cartetoo WHItoms of Ih nver. Col.,
were unltryl In marrlajfc at the borne
of the bride s falter, .413 WaahlnKloii
streeU the orArialIng mlolster tieing
the Rev. Demas CiK-hlln.of the First Chariea Engle, Weatthv Conatantine.
Miclu CaplUiist. Win Taka a _
Briie In New Yortt.
Oorie, S8, SI0,ll2aiit$15
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WEBPARUMilll
^
SKHlMsr trat Uey
fstker ve«e tosdlns
kmm
:
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H
*,V
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•j
1
I
tke tMKWM were throfm to
sr2f£r:i!ii.%
tlM ssr. tSe boll foUowiiiff hU seek
tbss Sows Cb« middle of bU chest
> mad cm* log to the grouiid. WhUc the
^ bWM Sfw all serisw ones, they arc
r an mirfaoe barms aad ft to «i
k:': 1 ^ «ba» ha win rwcorer io time.
‘;'- V
£u?^Sui*lif^ I
:4'' " "*
i’-u?' LOST HER LOVE
ImM-
AN ALMS H0US£
THROUGH M OPEH WINDOW
AND
By Wire to tbe Bvealng Record.
Ne wVork. July II.—Charles Engle,
tended, to lng aerompsmtu iunply by
wealthy eapitalist of CoffktshHne.
(he ribbon licarers. IHHe MI.hs Catbeitoe Moffatt and Farker Hobbs. Tlic Mkh.. to to t>e married to Segrade
J«ibnston. a parhw maid at the Hptel
Went Throwfh Plaof Without Laavlnjp
Manhattan. After the wedding jour
Any Mark-Btmofc Nli^ Maifa
ney they will rerlde in Oonstmaflne. Bed But.DkiW Injurs
MARKETS.
Him Any.
. July 14 —Whiwl—No. 2 red.
79*^0;"! ni. r.Ce; oats. 41HC.
3. July
14.-Wheat-July.
77-%r; cocp. .M^r; <w(k. 3«c.
Arid waa struck by lightning 1^
Toledo Julv 14 —Whtwl-Caab, 78c;
‘urn. 54^tc; oau. 40c
lag ^d sotrite queer pranVs
Ea>;t Huffslo; July 14.—Ca^leplayed by tbe bolt to.fore it Qaally left
Stetidy. Sheep and lamba—400; arttbe boasc. No one was injured and
only a aomtoal amount of damage
By^fm tA tbe Evening Record
Mwskegam, July 14—Samuel Stark,
aged If. rocrived a note saying -Sam
my, t don’t fore you any more.” Then
.be hwmllowed an ounce of rarlsolh
arid and bto cSbaaoes for llrlng anDtoiffromniL
Port Huron. July 14.—Geo. Bpr
at toe. aged 68. a blind inmate of
county house, formerly a fhunh
<bolr loader. Is dead from a fall he
recelred whHe trying to escape Mon
day algbt by lying the sheets logelber
and climbing out a window.
-.r,
Bchmldl, wUe of Charles Schmidt
cook at the Uetrolt club, rimunlttec
• suicide with pari* gr«'<'n last night
She was addicted to dnnk and wonin
because ber 8 year-old child was beliq
taken from her.
Talked Too Much.
Jackson. July 14.—Harry Annstroag
told Robert Calhouu In a aalooo last
algbt be wa» working tn a non-union
: ahop- Calhoun as*aulted him
: was Jolnid iq the pounding by l._
> Hagadome. Calbuuu was aentm'ced
this mamlng to sixty day* In the De.trolt bouse 6f rorrertum and llaga
to jalk
HISKEL APPOINTED
^ X
Fast Paascegei- Caused Wreck
Which Twu Railroad Men Lost
Their Live* Today.
Uy Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago. July 14 —A switch engine
1 the Chicago L North we* tern
Iche-d by a fa*t |»asM*uKor
nurib of TweniyTouiih a%vnue
Montro.*e Iwulevard early this i
tog. Knginwr Clark and nrt
Coly wa* totally Injured.
from ChU-agr
then Join teh or j
boat* and prx»ci*i-U
^REFERRED DEATH
week*.
street
Methodist
DEW GEHDIAD SDEIETT
;
Nil
BACHANT & ROSCOE
j
Orderior
misses’
$IfO$lofO
BOIL
With Ds.
I( we can’t ploaan»jron in
cbildron's slippers, give it up.
Stock doors delivered same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window screens in three days.
11 o. c. MorraTT
Morn
of TlUa
Ors. Siviir & PnAaBipg IIII abstract*,
WBicoa MTiarAC
TiarACTOav
DENTISTS
Screens
Oxfonls and SJiidala;
Blaok. White tiiHl Tan.
II
DMebMolMa <•
I $■>—.ate ewto Deafc
'e’ll. send a man to take the measurement^
Traverse City Mfg. Go.
DOWN
Every argument and you will
find that Hannah & Lay Co.’s
BEST” FLOUR
Is best for Bread, Pics, Cakes
and all kinds of pastry.
ALL grocers handle it.
Hannah
&
Remnants of
Straw Mattings
Lay Go.
M » o Clack.
AU Oepnana arc Invited to be i
cut Iki* evening at 8 o'clock at
store ot F- G. Heiunann. 121
stretft; at tlie- oj^ niiig mn*ling
agrtnsB organlxatlon. all parllct
to be decWiWl at this metting.
ohjoct la a German organlxalkm I
re as the Grand *i reverse Sai
I or B*Mnc otbtr soliable nam
Orders for carpet weavtog
r
ncjTclindrfticote
and other summer dothing. can't'help
but tell their friends, and this keeps tber
ball rolKng for oC
Men’s Slits going at
$5.50,$r.5I^$9,Sl2,$l5
C. M. BlTBLU^borl
*ured kgalBsi cyriooos to tbe Lapere
^tr^^auT^Stol^ o^^
retoB very low.
and Sic*
10c per Tard
MBNS C.'VOUMO MmVS
CMXTlXIMCf&rUJRlflSBPIO* '
sii..
Ag*d Summit City Lmly Paared Away
«t 10 o'clock Yaatorttoy.
Sporial tu tko EN enlag Record.
. EXCUEt^N. EUHOAY, JULY tSTH.
Tkc niteob vUt act (M» at
\Vr are now |w*taMnen1ty located
jn the Wilhrim Uork.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago. July 14.'—Ralph Delrie.
entenevd to life Impilronment for the
nurder of Samuel Goldiierg. commrn«l BuieWe in Ibe couuly'Jall fhU
£pJ with a bqat
and lee cream
;
Leave I a. m, rrinre 10 b m, gkan
.i-.
»rl«(
OXFORDS
Hot weather i* here for jwd.
From now on will he an Oxford
nwh.. We have - everjthiuK in
MenX Women’., Boy.’and Girl.’
Oxford, at price, ranjrin)? from
90 o«»w ito 93
Tan and Black, Vici Kid. Patent
Viri, WhiU* Couva., T^uni. Ox
ford, and Barefoot SandnU.
IB
i > -5Sr«s:£S!“
To CtaftelXpMoAer OX HfrtW
j
Dainty Oxford* and San
dab, Black, White and
Tan.
Wait’s
Drug Store.
SWITCH ENHNIBITCkP
BEilCATED TOMORROW
KUBECK & HOn. Clothiers. 121 Union Street
75C to a.__ ;
(Continued on ijccond Page.)
heir an
The pany ron*l. t^M ol
KfilM-rt I'rice and K. 4. Merrer of thl»
city. Mr. Harpi r ..f the Jackson Park
Yacht Hub. ,Chicago. Profcaiior Grea
eon, Uie m wly elected *ui»ertotendent
of the Grand Ra(ddK school, and won.
Edward, and the owner. J. A. Montaatid *cm.
with each $5 purchase up to and including
■ ■ 16.
“ Get your clothes and tickets here.
July
Eblldrcn’s
Chocolates and Bonbons.
ON HIS ANNUAL CRUISE
.MPPrSIliPNISE
sPCcaiMTicE
SOcandSOe
60c and 80c a Pound.
€ a. m.. prayer and praise service.
10:30 a. m.. preaching service.
Opening hymn. **Hol>. Holy. Holy.
Prayer, fTeiddtog Elder Ferguson.
Anthem.-Rejoice Today."
- Scripture reading,
»
Solo. Miss Mabel Greeno.
BiVkn at the Home of Mr. and Mm. J.
Sermon, Dr. J. H. Pott* of Detroit.
5 p. m, anthem. "Let the King of
Glory In."
Sok). Dr. G. A Hollklay.
Sermon. Dr. Potts.
arse Bay hire
7:30 p. m., sntbem. The |iord U
,4. J. Brexlna
a C. L. 8hau
M. BMred.
Sermon. Dr. Poita
r
and White Canvas,
Wc are exclosive saleg af^enU in
Tra%'ortc City for
hole existed to the floor whei
These camlics are oooBiilercd the
passed througtu rullowlng the casing
I went ouiBlde Into the ground. The
fineat io the country.
Miaa Mabel BsEes.
amage done only amount* to bet»ecu
28 and $30.
in white liatiste.
The hired man. Chris Gabriel, was
slet-ptog In an Inm bed but esca|»od
Injury, allhough he says the one ex baby IriKh and 'valin
>nike td ban^^n^ade lat e.. She ran led
lierience was plenty for him.
shower btiuqnt-l of swal'nsonla
The rtrbinon) was iHrlornicd In the
large nrelietl l»a> 'wiutiew of the pie
t home, whieh was liankcd with
jwniKus and swt^s |mu*. the par
deeorailtm* al.M> roiiftiritilna to 1!
Sospeiided finmi the archway
»«TA0UE AND PARTY LEFT Idea.
,den
THIS MORNING.
unde
Blicsuda the Late Gebr^ Y. Wiener
By wire to the Evening Record;
oyster Bay. July 14 —Pre
; Booeevrit loday apiiolntcd Eugt
. Jlsskri of. Detroit to surcecd C
i T. Wtoaer. deooued. member of the
We hare gome of tbedainlieut little slippers for Ibe
cbiWren that you ever saw,
anti we make it a point to
carry a much greater variety
of styles, sixto and widths
than you will find in other
M^. and Mrs, Hammond baa Just re
bad retired i
waa standing at tbe^
of the bed
when tbe bpK mpparenUy
the
r. ItL didn’t strike
I
througfa'a wii
roof but seei
from the north and uout
which were open. Mrs.
wse so severely shocked that ahe feU
rkaees.'
x
. aUnulag, It struck the bed >
in the hired man was aloeptog but luwas not injured. A rug waa next vto
Itod and torn up. It next made a hole
V carpet and
HWRT WHlU EbCAPINa
arry AmmUong Got Boating for Tell
ing RabOfi Calhoun He Werited
In g Non-Union Shop—
Nrn^ of the StaU.
VtUim’s
Diiutr
Slippers
BHOCKEO
Suit Shoi
and a Free Ticket to Cole Bros.’ Great Circus
Lengths 2 to 10
, yards
Si'-.
K- jEverythinggoas worth up to 30c yd.
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•>«<' If' ^
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in l^ dewAig
SSfJlSSSK
i«V»r^ in »
^to^tto^r ato Mr tto wtm
-ttra.sr
• OKy t
h boUdiag thia year at .stosL
Claire Csrtia tSd tort Harilaad a cf
tape httef (to oaly near oae. Ttoy df|ll
««e thia aa a dlateg mom nad bare
erertod
they will am for
f-aawrrtarAW'
AHANortNKiiay rm cow
ORiM.
Tto ^rrm unKwm^iiiMit df lf<«
trtot tot MmM o«i may ^Pf«
^ «tof0r«l fTMB lU iMwr tk
WC Mr. Carrtl I* m well
and ktt aMlHf >0 w^idcly tm
M of ••ilotocUoo lo mod
Ml ^ tto 4tortct It t> ooimM
v^ttovt qMUoa tto^ Mr. Cor<>lI fioi^
flMM «v«nr ^UkatiOl for « rr|H
fMiUUyt Is ooosrMS.
Tto MMT to n^ch Mi SSSO
mm it rwwlytd Is tkc oosthm »sH
of ibo dlttrict U rcfl«ct«d Is tSy fol
knrli« f^liorttl frosi tkv Howard Ciif
toQord:
**Tkm SBMMMBOOt of ilM CMldl
dscf of owis o. rmn. of Trtyyr e
Ottj for l£t rcpobllotB oosr^»l<ii>ml
Mdsstloii Is^ diitrtrt w «
fOT gMslM ^tlAfwahin os the pi
f wrbo tm)6r arqualutasne with
• ■•€ wRk t
tto pooltloo. to wrtll provr
a
ctdt
a posi—■or of vctlth ^a/Me)
eoste. ht U' rlriicT thts the ordinary
sapIrtSt in hajrtna torn Intimate for
ywart sitti bstidrwdt of rtnireat nutlie
tMbllctni orer the dUtrtci ami l
fMO fSBlliar with the real need? of fait
pjtsytrtire ronilHuniry
Tb«* cam
that In to foHow win. ir Mr C<n
o|l‘t sopportcr* hav, thoir way.
Hats'and ihr amimrnt of rpanodlm
VOtordbaa Umt 4»f drham h«>ry of H. •
Mrt wrin %ays srwsieti wcIgUi
L-Mr. Opvell It tto flr?t lo mirr ll.r
told at a candidate for thi^ high
tot. CosfTwttman Uirrnah. 1.
fourth trrm, however, aa hl» toorhrari
bays been clrrulatlnc tMMltlcMia in nn
UlB snartrri for aomr lime. Mr
Covell'a annotinrrnwnt ie <4 f«*w
wrorda. brief, plain, prardral lie ba^
a rtcdtd both pnhitr and private I bat
hat to darb aide lie in a real worker
la tto pHsie nf life who will, if 1
natrd and rIeeled.T,^pre«.nt Ihe whole
the Hrh and the pi»or. with
nbaotute hpneitv of piir|Mwe. With
anrh a man in the national ronrrr
tre may yet bore to mh- the EU-v,mh
ditirlct flt^lly n»«uine Hi proper Im
porUnce.
•The primary ayeiem under whieb a
eoosrtiaaionaJ ntmiilnalion will to made
In thlP dliitrtrt Sept, i next atti
madt In the booth hy qualified voter,
rattor than by a conventUk} a>
bla^ eompoaed of a lew hundred
•ticisna many of whom are frffflrton
' aa btatoen the cutdom fori.ierlv
ought to h€lp smpe-and. it ,
Hevtd. will atKltd In brlnglnn vh tor>
. to^JMidldate rovt ll *
and thmk how much
buy fromUie dealer i
maple goe^ in {ttie 4
rntm Mmmt m
<m An tmitm Wmr i
■“S£‘rrfrr‘...»= I Rfteieh Pfer Cent
ts the mark we set ourselves to undefthe smaller dealers. You can save
this much for yourself i(
you will.
av yv/u
wqiiv.
4 quart basins.......
IS o. 8 teakettles-----50c
If you need an\thing
in the Uoe* of Graoiie
Ware we think we ;Can
BHUmet. tto prKty »tto cottato
St Oat totto tto sr Difehwood. owatd
by
llitam Atoertoa baa alretor
ipeaed tor tbq Mton. while jdtt
or tito mmmt tto Taylor eot*
tM. soar oemitod by Kellie Btogbsm.
Itofl LartUsa mad ttoir Mato. If
KlelBbtoiaH of Hnlland Mr ssd 1
Tailor will conae o«t mme time
Asgiut. Dr. iarrla asd Mra MrOtll
have opened their ooiitfc. WblUSP
tom. for tto Mam Tent* are a*
popnla^ rottaj.« a» ICa*i hay. Har
old Jabrmta b«dng (to latem to to into
enmp. The I.mvu qottai;e. owing to
tto IlfiiMt of Mr Lynn. ha« not yet
been opetiod. hot pfotiably will to *ooa
J. H. MeGough nnd Onn I^udon are
oat gmtlng thing* rwqdy for the sea
non. Mr McGougb expert* to brtSg
bl* bant amnnd tomorrow. The Ed
AfhUin cottage ba* been told to W W.
Ihirr of the South Side Lumber ec
pany and ba« already beea opeotol 1
and Mrt If. L Flab and D E. Wjm
Hoop and famllv bare more<l out fn
tto aeaaan. but the cottasm of George
Lather, ittd Oamewm and r. W Atb
ton art still vacant, but aome czp«ct
to c»me out la a few wMa
a P. Carver baa bought a coHage
and” will move out In a rounlo <d
eelc*.
•
.
The number of earrlage* which ra*=i
every day and er.pedthy
Sunday*
a great nu| anre to the
m«d doe* n
reaorter*. The roed
la Its present poaltion, fn fart it now
goe* over private property. The road
really belong barti of the lota and the
Blrrhwood people are making all poa
sible eadenvor* to bare It moved there
Just 4!omh of Otrcbwuod la the
; tavmg nt least ten
chase price and ai
cent on freight.
•
a. well knn
and wife of nitcago.
Errd Hoovrr
Hvaivt^ j btaie -difor Tiling Grand Rapidi
Iitcago. Mr*. Fred
Tlty. Mr and Mr^. C E
of Kanaa* City
nw Cemer and Mias Ji^ wbere to again
Dre of Monrw
work .toliig
ale Ft rkin* of Petoid.ei
Mr. and Mr* WiilUm^ wt-te the re iMviOR tbi .
With the C4i!nT3do rtate board tjf trad*-.
riplenia Of manv tosotlful
;*1»tant aecreUrr. At
vui glai*. attyer.
editor and manager* of
nuniber of r
rarmcr. a mouth»r pub
Among the
I* of the
‘
detiWet to the lairroOx
wa* a valuable Wt*ck erf "iitwk
lied -nnd region*'’
.»d ReoordTO»r.oytr,.m "H-'i."”-'r?.*'
! alKo neervtary of
Karming aaftoeiation.
'areptoll HcMtem I'tinn
ns?w;>cmtn»a awd
iro «n
In mnA
«iKf ««br»v
«t|,Tit reT iHoy 4l*«
A; 1*'*'’
j
»«l whlch. uHbfatgh
KrtA
the rit*.
I
saiiw <M.«s
Po‘:*et.«4.(l
youui.
th«> nuiot
lj* developliic
the fanbiuf;
of the t «tb«d S.ato* in a
^Uiik.rn ui.dr.wn-1 of way.
cuametn
regm that ato ah«mld teive. rt-mbMl
Twenty Year Battle,
with the Blneereat q»wd drtilise for a “I was a ioi^er in a twenty year baltife time of mshinc buruapplnc* r>l ) tie with ebrrsirte piler; and mallgmiot
low her lober new borne In tb« ndd mi »>rei. until I tried fiucklen ii Amlra
wc5t WIR« Bat.ui* frlend.n am md eon SdUe: whl^h tnmed the (hie, by curftned to Traver*e
tm not a trar'*; remain*.
r*e <City, but dxlend nlll'ng
both erectel new eoftage* heN* ibl* e%er the Hiate. A
lie. Va.
Amonn
Va
mom: tbe inew*jwrto | v.*r|:r* A M Bruce, of Earinville.
year, while Green Gable* J W. Mdli wornmi of the state ahe w-** bl en*a cottage, ha* re«n;iy t>ecn paint by lieiag elected the pre^'dent
cd and new lattice work, put in
11 jcb.v* lirur;
Mirblgan Pnuv* WomenV; :
Kexta bKtkeuu
In ebureh arork a* weH * t
Kerie Moke*a the Hraeon h** ee&rfui
IcHy auruw. The Umilie* of K.
Mn F B Bkinrlianl atiU
rghum and George I.ardle hm*. deavor association. M as Bate* waa.if. II Greene of KIk Hntdd .
both moved out-for the aeavon. Mr aKijisitot bubinchs ina narer i f .tto«Mtda' in Traverse C’,*.\
Eulgbura ba* mt'entlv «n«-rhnuled th« Grand Travel^** Herald and treaviio't
treaMionj g. tVuiani 4,f IaIou.! j ; f>.sn a.l
lioaf. nijffato. and now ha;; it in tine .of the^HeraHI and U4*«i
»t'fn Tr.-tv<T*e C*ii. today
working order
.
Vtef.T of Frankfort *peid y.*Mr. Wildraan will not he out thi o(dre t«i t.es- her Vi:.llorr from •«!! Ot ji
•n Tmn rM> ri<>.’
year. thHr cottage toinn on upled by the city, efwmtry p.‘op1c ami the .Ml
.M K l:. o h. Mr. and Mr. F K.
John Benjamin and family.
^ren and even friends dor- ‘
*IVaei, and Mi-sFMItb McHenry, all
an frf
J M. Batti<‘ and wife of Noribpor,
iat. Mich.,
Mich arrived on the
IVplioi.
3<M»
M. train
rain Jart everntm
evcmtng for a few wc/k*
yt It with lb.- u
lajaily of C. J. E
Van Antwerp, all of rin-fnnatl. rajc»oi
Wftoter htn-et.
rpou
the
desth
^
Her
dirttli.T
wbe
iigh tbe city resterda.f on Ibeit took up two departm*4tr-of the Cr.vnr.
lo Omeaa.
Traverse Herald, the. Bunrhine and
Mrs B B Brown nnd Mr«. II A
department*
Th.- forniei
Hitt of Springfield. III.. pa*^sed ihrougb
tourli with thou
the city, yesterda;
yesterday on their wav
way to
to Old
Old ' aands.if c|^ldfeu
way
to
Old
elpldfeunll
state ami eN. tinier* you awaken them Id
nil oscr
tore
l‘h«* i n.rw-r artbui with l»r. Kin,-hi .N. w
lany flirts «i1 the ciiinlTv.
r
in ma
Mimmer.
r In her l.ir.- IMIIs: the fdea!«aiifevi and nu*
eblldnrn tcnik a .toomi
Mr ai
wiMlding and otic i.f the n Kt chnrnilor .•ff.vllve cur.-* lor ennstlpation. Tb»
paaed through
Ml the bride jpr,.v
aptt.•lldie^1i^ and tone up-11
to Norfhport Beach,
this after ’ :' vriem. r:.e. at John*4m Hrug CrT
ami Mr* Hamnel WolfM.-lh of
F II Mcada. C A. Uugber limf C«i.
tinatl. O. at.- *p.*ndlng a few
shine club «iru£ rlnroi.
'
'
w»M**t* at the Clover*.
1* In III.
M4*a Hachel Rond and Mi*s Mac Congregational eburrh. Ml-*i n.n».-s
w.a;
B
W.\KT!-:i»-Eirty men for mill wofk.
1* le.. I..db i»r Cldrago. are ^|H-t , , n falibful and .dflclent worker In tli.
immer at .Norih|«rt Beach 1
it Hotel I>eetapau.
July H 2<*
primary depart menl ato wa
ami Mr* II Cushman. I
i.^CW CuHbman and I
.all l3-tand resorter.;. *tc
lari night at the Park Ihare. Iravlui
carlv tbu inoniliig ft>r NVahta waitla
‘Mr and Sir*. iSTry Banker and *.>n
Mn», T. J Barker,
last niebt
at the Park PUc. iR-avir- this nmrn
Ing for Oro«*na and Norlhp4*rt
Mr*. •/. Z Rllcr. Mr* T. Z RHer and
Mrs A. F. MatHolt. all of Norwood.
the ril’y lb?;, mom
t.» Fduntstn PntnI.
Atooluto »afeiy for
ia aasnrdvl.
they will rc.ort for a few
We provide prompL lainsUkio^ semt*.
week*.
tv A Ward amr daughter Carrie of
We are in a imbition lo meet evi»rv reiat'nGrand Rapid* pa;^v«-d thronj
aLle-call within the linc.of Kinking:.
thi* rooming on their wa'
Wo art' loenU*.] in our new fire.pro.tf LnilJport l*oint. Mr Ward is owner of me
Pivlnt botcl and L- bstklng forward to
ing. nnd our vgiiU e».juipnit nt Iieiug modern
a good year in the r.*sori bu.nn. vt,
in every rospect, sffofdB Uk* greatest posti.
K Monger 4tf Ctnf*innati. O.. Ir
ble security. rmndlng a few wt*ek* at the Lcland
The operations of this Imik me under the
inspection of the .Stale lianktng T»epart
menf It is alao rtsinired to make iU eondilion public, thus mBoring the depositors
every possible safeLMianl.
We limit our investmento to serurilies of
the most substantial kind, sucli .secoriliis,ss are easily comerUxJ into oasti and free
FRlNKTRilDE
•li mWflCE WILRiB^
J. W. Slater
* "h .
DKIMTIST
ICE
j.a maitoe cn>. w. acvaniT
IIONROE AlkWETHy
GBNERAL IRSimANCE
--‘--/.'TisKjr jcr
■ m NAW Wlt.NM.tl-M.UUR-.
SMAlUf
ofth^
C.B.Tay|orCoalCo.
"YbUe: MON£l
NO ;^O0”
Notice (4 the
PuWfc
andTravelingWen
NAPE GAS ENGINES
T.i; Ei;ia;i..ihU RM.
/ //ij:r nfl
OH th'
lint wlirn vrm
lo
Tmyt»r*«* f’ity v.ui will
n:
Six Reasons Wby Wc Invilc Your
Banking Patrona8:c
/V
TRY A RKCORO WANT AO.
T. A. WILHELM
Order your
iv-
■-M
We also caiT>* the pure
Aluminum Ware.
of tbe brlde a special friend* Iwriud simbcr ol
ing Tto «a.- Tbe Hurprtwe Clu!..- gsnl*t.
tto -O R r rlob- and the -BMdie*Th** gn
and their busbandr Th*- only out uf latii*. wa:
tto city gue*ta were (tc<uge a. Bate*.] lllcbigas
. ^ f\
EASY PAYMENTS ON ALL HOllSg
.
FURNISHING?.
prirHys limi iiiy Un* nml
Unric tlnT«* HM'ly
w^it tfpiii >on to nil
liotela
a II 11
|>n vnte
lioiiKi**. J*r»*ni|il
nor
vitv. Koin^maLlc. pric s
KiinNy rix.- im*;»
uT yo'ir Luaiiit-s-t.
S088
RHEITMATISM wnd
BLOOD CURE
rouMDOt>itfarrMhl.
B. J.
Hefc
•Arl
ruco 11.1.1.
Wl.iiiiu;
W.EPAICE Agt.
Its Csss Street
pat Ten Cents Will Bay
_ In the Crockery Department
! Where a Little Money Coes a Great Ways ‘
;Cu|»s, ^*11 If ITS. fdatps. x^t^l YlisbcH.
Ifrs. ). Ily ili*^n «. fruit dishes, spoon trays, tream
I.iichcf?*. fat^y_>hapcd colored glass vases.
:■ r
•
saltn and pepfw:rs. iomh|iick
; .
,
Biggc.st glass viiM*s for ten ct nis in the city.
- ' Greatest stoc k of fancy glass lx;rry dishes, jelly ^INhcs, caake
plates, siig.irs and creamers, rose bowls, lemon srpieerers. la
I himr ey^.
^
. '^New Ifiir t>f fancy tardiniers,
Fancy dt c orated enspidores,
.
Something new in cups and sauc^rf-;
' Beautiful Shell Souvenirs of Traverse Clly^ ’ • ^
Daihty drinking glasses with “Traverse City” etched on thc“
side of each one.
Another grr at stock ol
of those. HbAUlIFUL
BEAUTIFUL MATTED
MAI I blJ PICribTURKS. Somt! efitir
ire y new noveItie*s in mountings and cohers of
mats. Some lia\t! dai
lainiy ribbons all n^ady for hanging, others have
ca^el hacks. Many of them are all ready for
lor framing
Iraming The hand
These dainty^
somest piciiirc^s evtxy dispbayed i the city.
.
, -pictures
.
are the |diotographic reprcJductions ,of the greatest mnsierpieccs.
ur.sanad.,R
Some art I’hoiographs from real liTe—the eat .
Studie s €'*pecially. I bese pictures are suitable for any room
the house.
“Take Your Blue Dishes”
at ten cents each and be happy. Big blue plates. little blue platei*.
blue, cup and saucer5. blue oal meal diwhes. blue bowls, blue salad
dishi s, blur ira j>oi slandsrbluc pickle dishes.
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•
. While enamel curtain poles, 10c.
Brass extension curl ain pole^L F-k:. ‘
/ Brass extension sash rods, Kk.
^
Tho Big store wilh Big Stocks.
The Big Store with Big Bargains.
£1
•m--
L«ATW|6aT, iVLY K IML
Look AND lEW
AfHaala «f fka Weak.
fl#aclia la tka
ftaeartf.
Oii, Mfwkia, lPck:.4aly 14-Tke
Mi Mk tea batft Aitt* m at dtf
m:
ttlnotenofelapnadilwe.
Chk^ pcoplo aUU baviac iho
nitraetp
Wc have lh« only thoronehly >quif>ped omccfi in the
'
,
city for this work* .
.
r tbe lake.
WE MAKE
iwoorterar tegar Loof MU to prt.iteil>
tbe moot mttmctlre feaiare of Trav
ene 1^.
.ap of It an ouoiltet
EXAMINATION . FREE
Another race
rarp
^
A. wol.p'e:
OR. R.
ilwea a^
Tr.ferie City
413-414 VIUKlm Blk.
gray."**.
Very Pleacant Time Wat Enjoyed
the Be.auliful
lo Saturday cveiirnK wUii a llnie >;up
The toonu were nuulc
docormtUwia
cfp*.
Dmena, Ml.'h . July 14.—Arrivals at
and
11. tLUfu-Xer. trukago. 111.; ffomcr A
'•'»« «“
- .W ..p.« llu- lim.d
MHuru. uak l*ark. lU
lllumlnul»s! wl
hierry Vlrr.ir.ia reel a.vu duiu'cd in the
to th.. KvrnlnK
0.». t.a, MU I... J..I) K.^lo.l. p. :. :
Uaiuci. nerc pUyed nnd aU re
^rt a good tune.
>rv day wan henored br the rotiagorr:
In rhanict eristic
Omens Folnt
Rev and Mm. J.H. rripn of indiai.
Uiu^ir of the ahiKib* and the U.pca
ipoUa. Ind., are at tiu* I'.irter bous.- r.yle.
•
[br a month. Hr. Crum auu^ife have
»nmc i.reiH
lalh.*mN
were r.CB!
llic tiuirnlnt: wa-t brir.ln’ an-i
many frUmU In Ti-ateree City, h*’
aloH. Hl««r .\lartba Faund gave a bu
I the IntiiaH. n .4n>u«4-ul Hiom 11.
being the fimt f*ongregail«mal mlnte^
tnarov. recitation, all were
i»
fm.'l»em all aDt-’m‘de,i on tbi pr«a!>j i
twady
ter at that pUce. where be will npend
a week l.cfore rrturnlnr. home.
Mm. \VmUw Lciithi.m end eon 1-e;ter (4 Joliet, lU,. arc
',N.
"
Hie but
aupimet munthN with the lamilieN kd
-lon^A^^JterraAh.
Mi -i*i;:an*» >tvri
hd H.O eh.*. Jilt.-. fidl .v.. d bv the na |
Mm. A. A. liclghton.
tM-.naJ hvi.tu
one^if the l.ai.d^ome«i touting car«
fe.tt nl
luoM
utMu
was
Been In tbe north U the one on nod by
al Ib-nj. 1:, Ht
Ike Klaveani rflairici hy direct vote, la
Mr. Kank Lncell of ( hlrugo. ciimliH!
Ho- only 'mrvlvor «•!
mtii te la all hU official acts, be hw
through by land, tourhlug ar Kalama
whu’werc licmirt d by
baa a.eeii a piore 4althf»il guardian to
we«k. nhcrc be wlU tiail bU abler,
tbelr iBlereftta
nrop are aowe of Mr. terrmiJi^i
Mm. E. J. Brinkman.
official aria
are at the home of Mr. and Mr.i. John
have created
Slu mmn
Judge Wllkloaun and wife of DetroP
HU unawcrvlmt de%oiloo to bln con
Alwayfl fidvoranlnr.
thel-
bavlDK In charr.c
the .em>rimniH a|i
proprtaUon of
liu |n»hI
tloa oa Uic cawmtitee and wide ac
In at thr military
s'co.h.t)
M.-f,
‘flrlcr. .Ji.
pjiiiltlir
Ottalnlanre have cnabb^l him In ar
OOWpUfth for .hU dUtrlrl It. e^nurlnt:
The faiuUy ot Kev. W. K. Wrirl.t
SprlngK.
Four yearn ago m ben \U . I»ai
raghAlook Htffice there weie t .it nln.rural tinilea
in
the
dlKiiln
No«
there are IM and etacy counly iba(
ci'mea within the law
has coiuplet*
county delivery.
He htfl weeured large appropriat Um^
for
the
lmpn.vem.nit
harU r.
He haa
nw
of
Cbarlev.dt
w r-ured liberal
approprla
of
Colotada
which
Indian
^e!uK‘l
at
tills
asvcail l>
Folni. where i.h
'lv»-
i.:T>| \.
At
.h I. HratV*...
rok.i-
Mr. Hart I. V of Mnio i.. In.I . jta.,-
bi ll Hcanirich. who
pretty
has
a
siu^
Imme at lUrlntr Fidiit.
l.asley
;
i«
Mt
• A »iturin oamlnc
|j>r4.l..liuir dFspi.iy
backgniuiid yl
by a
cntertalnl
Huffy of Ann Arlnir ami
ToIihIo. O.
They will stay but
him the veteran rec<;gn:i'K Ills warm-
wa»4l. until it rcarh4-d-‘HivbC* wh« n
da) U !. wlu Vtay the rcM of the :.ea
Ibv gallant (bHirgian. Mt; Potmd. wi.li
M.n niih l.ej sic.'i*r, Mr-. iJi b-y.
ihv al.i'oi tic- Ilv4‘ ti.utlo'ra t..^v . bad^
Jabu W. Hlaek and
Mr. II. I
!o-i .
Pease of Spiiiicn. ld. HI., who came i
first i-ominr to the plac«-.
W.
T
t\ Unnvom :»:ul wife of
He ha^ M*nmsl ir.vny p.-o .St. JoM iih. Mirh.. hav4
up the.*,t;lom fi r di nTA lng rnlilbm and mill r«»tiage. ’‘Hon lluhe.' uro-r an aliitmee
tb.-lr united kMppnrt.
of ten >car^. Maj«>r Kansooi is
'A A.a.. le: the rlneminabm of'Mr.
dea- 4f the Old Ml ion lb arh Ue«ori
^ tPnri.irh on S#nt t«h
a vote In the ;o4MJ4'iation. ami he with mher frrop
citl'.U
..f .V.
erty 4>wn«>m lnlend^ tn i|o ('ou«4deralde
• Klcvcntb l'i.nr.n';:vi.'iirir. d;;.lri.**!.
No in Hh' way »d making m w walks oj;
trlcl and al lih cltiicna.—Adv.
- J-Tty i:i?!
ih.‘ r«M»ri. wlrirh at
mnen n»Tdcd.
id.nee-4 U
Their tHruar.e also. w ir.
roim* in for U> share 4.! Inu ro^r-mentM
nnd win b.- •,m<KS,bd i^ud Ijvated l*i
a gruen.Us C4I.U td |..Tiu-
Come to U*e
Mrs. Hans cm
MFW
a ADD WARE
STORE
' v.
vtoyotur
*0 Crr.nd Itdic...
:
M.ijor awd
cm*.
Ugr AUed Willi gm «.s b»r Augu t auJ
the fort' |Ui! td Septrmt*er.
Mr. llalch of t hlvago came <\o
Tmwday 1JU4I and rp.mi the ,iay with
H»jn. and Mrs. Jas. H. Ibib«*ru.
llalch Is a go««st of Mrs. tt. nob«>rts of
Traverse Oily, but Tils home u in Ohi-
HWlmuiiug.
boat... • \i.iia
n .rthcm resorts with his fim? r
TIk* mUBt »Bjti>TlUlc 8<K^ -cv
Ibo Wind; was glvea on Turada yevem
Ing'ltK:. the orcatdoa bclfig an Inf
nuU hop.in which Mrs. T. M. Kerkhog
and Miu Harragh
hall
<iti
was beautifully
decorated
lJ4*si.!c
ad.l ’ Tjii r.ijiiiiir,.*' Mi.i
liais aii.l lhivl:iurir!ic^ ot M-
t>.ioU*.
lo'Ji.-ttrb‘.d.n and
Arlli ir
ai. l
!Jitiman. cn 1 j.iamb a i,f all. Mr Hir
it.au
laiihch. • Ah yoi.r. * wlib li
i forty fiv« J«H‘t loij~ ^lul 4lruw lb no
ITio 44 ! v jlM I sif ihv
And a h.-tn.. uu tu.. r.dbnr d.-«.p;
fRAl|fRSETiKE_
New. Resc't is very Little Kiifiwn to
tbr P^nnlr
:oH
If Trav
liad ii4d b4»vn t.. bii.rlly <
r»f Tr.-.vrr;;e
with
wooJi green and wild fiowoiw. Frail
punch was aerved from a pretty booth
The miudc was good, tbe floor wi« floe
and the pretty evening dresaes of tbe
ladte all helped to make U a aceno
h..40^. on f..wl« .at*. «t*»KS. 4T dm
loimm. I.4.av. t.ma
In U-4- piodu. di.ii ..I Tli«ii.p^w*«
«t ». ti l.:4H l„ 4-.i u ld-d dl-*lr.l.,U.-.i
ana
uhtrifV^r
Th.- tol.i.
k
«!».• ti.
fr.Mi. lafK'. I«.»..*4*
4 <. and iluar f.u lorli-p, *r4tiia at u
duo art. t.rou»;lil
liii.. tto* fa<ni4i).
4tfl..,1. di«.r..u»:ia>
?r,
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tlitio iy. tUm putd- ■l.w.aar. fr.*.* fi..m
Mil In/. V»Mi
I4. .-M ra« l.-.t fi'.ini
IJ.i, I..I..1.1 •.
It U l4..ilU-.t. It
'l<« ua*‘iy tv 111* It lii—tri.a
1- f.uhjn•I
4|iititlly mol MtiOolM'l
tiH |.r..i
J4h .•flr.M-iitrnt.Mfi ilfiMiitl*
*lr, lianh
r.,?™.?;-’
-- ......
_ M, ...U
rreolhlnt.Wealtli^an Procuro-Cultmre Sagttt-expanaaet Oooatro.
m 6RUT
BUCK WILD UOTAKUIUIEL
ONLY ONE EVER 8ECN IN AMXnCA.
A*<^iii!l^TrTr!r ir«.*v»ur4.
u.Ali. J.rin. Ji.l. of tl...
<trr.
t.;o-.o l.laia. put to di«
»*t< l» h.i- f\.*l
for tUM l.ouwr
to Ip nii.l a f... I.i
wvrt V «..ii 4.r in-t-41 bf...
.J..
MMt
H 4tllli Mil 1
.iL. tlor OV. pla..t4
vrtiini.. .... mni
^ru^f. MiK ll M5
ft..ATM, 4.t In It
• >dl« r**4.
ant-. 4 l4»ffi
fl (olllMf iin.t
..4in»-i titip-s. 4.1-..
U.r»; k.'ni.. t (..rtnin.
U.lh TawMrwMM'M U«M>«-Mr«U«e
tiiiiiil. y4iu cMti eti.rl ' .»ui
'M-ur«J.*n tiii^ epitna
Witt; tbr o.*4.urai»»4 tl.iil
Im;«m vM b.il »t4.. it,.. I.. tl»r ‘t >•►'*. “'"f «1.Mlr4.v
mth
TTTH THESE AND ONLY THESE OKEAT SHOWS (
Trav.Ts.* lal 4* Is
n
n*^r!
‘ In the Name of Sense,
that good common sense
of which all of us have a
shaie, how can you continue
to buy ordinary soda aackers,
stalcand dusty as they must,
be, when for 5^ you can get
Uneeda Biscuit
hesh from the oven^ protected
from dirt by a package
^
,
beauty of wduch makes
you hungry. ^
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« luM'. Kui.l'r.. t*r 4.i» tl.-*-.. .11 Htirtii.- ;
111
tt U a (..v (o lti-4-.-t li;.-.
\4 Ii.-r*.-r f.iiind
It t-« a> kititw l-a,;*-!
l.> wij.lv Ui...u-n
I., !«.
Itie ni..»l pOW-rTtUl
«4.4l
:»•
rti«- d4-HlM.>« r k*M.w-n ..iiU
t4->,ui,irly UA*d ».) th. I- S I».pur4fi..f.l ..f
A»:r».-.»It..r.*
1!t»l» l, it..- fi.. lu. 1 1*.
whi.-!i ilfTlhtx ..w*. tn.-li 1I1.-.-44..4 in
r?4-injc llt4.lr Iw-nuttriil n..48'«TM
.!v:
^
itMath
"
K»f..t j.iM I!.. k4...i vf
W'l.rU >nu w-.tnt it l.i d<.'. an.t i; N
miaraiilp«.4 to .1.. Il.l*. a. :l. t.. >;.,ar
Cit fhone 484.
332 E noot
Thte Is the first or a senes of
pnilles and It U quite generally un
derstood that the gentlemea will give
a ntatfl »Mtr Ifl a mate nr aau
NMIONAL BISCUIT COMW^'
LlwdaM Jwl
JoaaCtes^
MUeO’ZIZZI™^“
SMNNINe DEATH'S MCtt
SOMETHING
Realhnew
PARISIAN BELLE
(FEARFUL, FRIGHTFUU FRENZIED, FLYING FLIGHT
usoinnu FREE Twin UUY h tu Sni Smut
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PARADE AND AGAIN AT 6:|o P. ^
STILL THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.
It In 4>d4irli-«iM. V -'I411 •
1.*- un.1 italiil.44^
It
will nut t.uim .-v-n Hi
tt...at d-U. It.. pJnnT.
fabri.-- «.r la-t animdl*
li t»
on. -ml.Nil. t....,
OF It -4.-1* I.--- it.an :
i BIOISTREET PARADE .“fe.
r!Jaay“l.)’uJe “s4.|.‘/i‘,;H»Bull j4-a4liKK tjruggl-t. In Zi<- ai.a
Ovcrwhdmlne movin* an« of Wealth and Splendor. Open Dens M Fiore: Wild
^^Beastf, Hen^of Elephants, Camels. Fwi«. Hor:^. Five BalAJi
a-Ik
of Music and all ExdiuJve New Novelties.
P TWO WmWBK4»01» rir AlX«F»:g5 WATEy^V.T^
r..r
lnd..4.r
arni
plant ^iirmsra! I'.it. ilio
calar f.< !.»Mt.l\ *r?. n.n.;-n.|.-.l.
U
-and It I-1...4S.F
Mrallar fum.-e |Uat
d.i4;r4>4 miTt4!4 P4.Iliur.*. ««.l luniF.. y.r.
min uf
kind. M
I- ale*, a Fur.. rn, th...l
....... M
b-nl tind »ur». m.th'.d of fr.'.-iiij;
.plantM from In-.-.-.-; ri-ady (44 na.-au .r.mbJ*; pri. - ji.I'ri.hoidy In ti.» 1ln.« lias ther.* Imuhs
morr'rak*. «.r unwoiiby pr* Iu4-t5 ad-*
v*.rtlfu-d io Iht- PUI.II4 tl.un with 00callrd mar t kUP-rF.
r::rr.:*'
RfBIto
Josenh Sieder & Sons
Firat-claas Butchers
Packers
SausoKO
Makers
EPICURES MAY SING
nl nut tlip i»l«iBun-s of **o Innl and
H Iwittlf,” hut for every day and ‘
Firbt qiKKtloD : Where ia I hat to be
bad? Short aiiBw-er-bind e
tnithM oue-at SIcder'a. Th«i
for a chimge here flrolaifab nmH
mottoii i-bopi. TPsI, bam.cfaiokaif.
Both phones.
formation ou Bnorru. wnd U..-lr deatructloa. Preo awwipltr auppit^d bg,
I jwbr arugglet only {nui tnwUabiwl..-^
l^qg to to remembered hr thane pres
Gear^Cams.
ent.
ITrlo
ji'ir **‘-* '•'
c;ty as Yrt.
appiaudid our iMinfirc. Hi.- pstri.
mtdmKoma
BLICI TIBEBS.&WAaa^fkSK
1"-^V
l.*
w.jaal 4-vitjinly
ii44i
rhMijf«»r lb.. |iur(Mo.e
uabint. ft«r (I..- laam hiii;. m:tk*-.. Ih.
i bimf: >
|H.u !«d 1.4 Ih.
braliir:; b4-rM.-lf slo*
(i. o
eago and be Is making a lour of lb.'*
Rakes
A1«d
Shea« for cherry pickers.
' S<Yeen drors,
^ Extension window screens.
M...
\t itfic'
hnn lsom.* .-rail a . .slio lies uu the way.-
l*:til<. rhU‘aj;e. who came tm WiMuer
.Majt.r
-Horn.
l-Md ai.d .VI.(lifli ji id Tray
(.1-1 id waM .
In a 1
Imt Mr.'. Hr Hcoiise Sakcr of Ibo'na
> eat mend
•®cw DAU can do as tnurb for t>e dU
a
•d tjo-
and B cable Uulli from Bt. Jamea \o K|M‘nd the Itli. are kIUI larryliu; a
entarUvoU at a n.kl «if
Old Mi^ son. s faylnt: longer l!iWi they
He In on.! *.! but Hire.' «dd wddleri. inti iidid. ai. i^> idten the caw whi «i
In
a.'.’ioo!
Vi.uii^ pin;'A,A. H4>wi d
lire uu the In-acJi. wli.fS4- bn'-i;
Then thioagii thv w:i./itik. tiMw^alii
Xii\ I'io |»ro.<
i n itiar.b. J !0.i!h
Mr
m
i ci. and at ifJkmM,.. tCui: ’
Sinat. th v
riwwl Immae.
|..4||y i4.it.-
nrnv»*d at
Mi. nn.r’Mrs
In the cvf .linn thirty mHiidi* a-ain
rjtli4..| in a
H.i-
h.i>.-
'l. rraiH.
.i.t.-iiiHilnir
Hittman. t»f Hai\ar.l. iiic Irwitin td
vM.ndini*. th^ vh.de bn,;.h *.f \b.iu
Mm^. fbai;
arr
J illb r.i 4»f riu- Innatl
laM w. ek aj
Mr.i. l>Hidcrb:iPk cam
fn»m ilnrtior
Irwjii
;--iT . :
w* r.- ;.H - lin-i.nM ud
Th. 1.. . ••..4 haviii- joby. timo
S.1H nkiidiug a imvnth with Mm. A!
‘ntatUMi ccnatiiirled on heavVr Uland
In erngt^ne. from . hllrblpan..
\Va fisJt;:
Tb*- ch»*. i>
J. r. HarTagh.
that a fine public building nan wciirtsl
left
t4t prci4r\c
the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr
> ricmanl.
It una duo to hiv unre.nuing laU.r
fur Tiavriac t'liy.
.ol.lb rs
Unite, ity sTf lii^ois'and
kikuI
MIkk Hi iom Scott and Mlhs Kyan of
tb»>
i i4ti>;^ld*.M|
h*J|»4.1
(Ml
and on.vdivr -lbr*d.rr . f Kxku a.»n. th*-
Mrs. W. J. Umiiiwbock andI child '
h«*i4-
cn ;.n.l da My--r "T
made «|Mi‘i3ll> wlroroUK by fi%c !*•»' .
Their ma
Highland Fark. IlL
nnd; Jti.u .
..........
s?.'rr,\‘.'"
T..riL*:
I'llTin.**^ u"
j ■i?nim)'-..i- •
j
^.Sini,.
l
Is
UJdt tu A: furin-* 4*f lu^ « l
lUr l*fi f*. 1- eff-. lvfi muf.t.1-- |M»»r.
T..UMM-4I waiw. .M.Ai 4.r .lu«f. t^hliO
Mrr ofU-t» -U--I •.? *111 |.Um Ill-Mi
' Kivf. «iil»i»f»<'l«»ri rr«uUn. !*»•
u
-cr
li) jd-viHnrthe invltiny wtoiu* nKi,cji.v
t. ruo
NICOTINE
Monday,Julylb
Th-
ll-b-n^an
that ltr'>.:i-c "ai home
4 i.dl> rt.i ^H-d t^o li
hatl ji^vtifoU tor u:c
ftir hb; KiictHly ri'cover)
what baa bwtlf accent pi lulud by bat
*fUatra.
lllm-^
r
man*.-, r
ling lutmmocl..^ etc., upon-r.H- daik red
m r.b of - W.ldvr li.1 • Mv T-ri. IWri
.-II jrim-.r lit 5
^h;*^ .*^n'l
Ira tbit valianily
reRort all rood good wirUeH autl ho|M
aneateiulon of the rural f.«-e deijv« r>
few ollJar coagrtaamcn lu iVe Tniied
Is
Itrat*'
what .our aui-cdtri uudoi
Will not -bn at Old MlssUin xUi*
Wright, who
•>.** -,4 f.
bat4-
at
Huricr r4ihliilA.:cd
entitled.* • Tin*.
iraln from there t.» Chi
lucr owing lo the
V i en..,.-il .1 .Ur/
Hi*- 4J1..
HU iMiallUm will U|» on ttw cunioUl
lee of • |•of.tu^flcea and Viu i lUimlt."
one of the m«»Nt Imimnanl 4Nn«min«Hv.
a.,
luurl.. b?^ iit^ b
iouk-e
ll :u* tUluiHfW^
i.| inln<ri%.1 thi l:iin. i.t*»l * Oiuenu
Mr. at;
In
|»04'ai
day last In Klk Rapid: . Hr. ITcsctHi
th**
rarllie
PoUC* b*rl b> the r.o:!d«* ..4 of^ l.lb. rt>,
ihclr gucfcl«. KfH.nt the clay on Tnei;
laklnr.
iioncimni
04ll>T»urg,
Marahall for the ^ummer.
Or. A. 3. PrcwHilt and lamUy. with
intereata by vole- ami by vo*e.
then
AT TRAVERSE CITY ' (•
IJU.:-
\Vf:n Mr
i led rmc iaUv I.)
an.rnatrtl tm<l.| .SfaMix Mm Urn. --i !.- flaks '.-i.
Mr ;;iid Mr.
and M.>s
«»•- -,.n
Washlngi.n. Fod. rurrlcr or'(lb. rim T:;;th oJ (•i.-rlun.-xii huv. ;mlv<V» ai
tend in a
imico si(o man their 4-atar.r .biilus. tlus na:.! w k.
tf (i.vml U-pici
bt‘ cU:m- oration of ITivtbmT Tin- Mi . 4U
Uhorod aolHy^'la the Inlereia. of the »oo. (Icaad Itaplda audCndlllar. Mr
Ko ccngreafimaa In Michigan Eljeell win be at Fine Crave farm a
eterr county *ln the dlafrlcl a atronfi
war hrj..e» .j
Mr And Mra. is. Hana and Mr. and
A
KOUU BtML C4ilumb«s. O.; J
The crowd NAng ’Tilalc.** **Obl
limirK. tong< of the anamlight and of C-incinnall. ti.. Mr! and >lrs (i C.
llie>ev. iMitil <;cncral foie
Smith. (;. H Bmllh. Kvansvllle, Ind.;
c4 -Forward!
Match! W- H. iK wcy. WlqhUa. Kanaas; Frcl
Retort—Many
Laun.>.ec Th-^re.
pret y
of, careupi**!*
^7 CMDUl
Sp,.riai lothe Kvealng Record.
Qi. Mine 3S4
Kentucky llon^.^ ‘The
cuest at the LelflngneU etdiage. en
rlth
‘ At Iveiy Drag Store In glJOO Bottlea.
at It
HwrMll Tbomiijifm. tlrand Rapids: V
ked. White J Elejih r. Mri. C. J 7legier. Miss MU
nnei Hltti," -Huarane** ltl\er,
lit.Hi Zi.-filer. Mastm Mareuw ZlegUx.
FOURTH irOMEM
who U n
i,er.
Seen
Peautor Hooaa.
Til#, t'liners the pa»l we.-k include J
W. Rarttaby. Miss ioM-phine Uamaln
, tihe aenaoa.
rrtalned arven of her young friend.*
Tht
AT THE CLOVERS.
New racM Conatantty
Mt<«s M
Bln'-Iey,
la aUaiaed
visfhlo.
- c
l^ffingwHI arrived frewv
Madeline
plaiuly
lake Ifi alioot iwentT Bre mite floia
^noivlUe. III., and will atay the mat
ailfuetita.
late are
arrivals
The yonng people on the r*^ a*^
MUa
tIbw
iThe ttanltoos and Baa^c. Iftaada and
Tcavmse City.
be cuicowe of the or*am»iltio
which
Tbe btU U aaowtblng lb*
thape <4 a loaf U mgor aad Irwm Om
\Vi: (UJAkANTKU 11% Om- Headaches.Straight
en Cross Eyes and Revtnre Perfect Reading and D*stance \ isicyn IN ONE PAIR OF LENSES.
wilt he oa for neat Bainrday. when
Mm. C.
Tbe
AjrlToa aad walks
ijfgl nad are aindl used by the
a thorough, rxaminaiion of Toiir
___________________ rycr^. Iftarn how much
force
t> being used, know iiow muck should be used and
grind lenses that restore your eyes to the normal. ^
all dhe boata in l|»e B«H will enter.
anUdpanai waay picaaani
Mrs. tkalinda Akers, of Bashatn. VR.. writes;
“I had what doctors call ‘proh^,* and coiddn’t
stand straight. I h3d f^n in tny back «xl
shouWers. and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an ppeiatfon was needed, tad I
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. Aftertak
ing three botties of Wine of Cardui, 1 could walk
around. Can now do my housewodc and am in ■
splendid healtij."
.
^
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure wonien’s diseases. It
reliev-es exce>sive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for ov er 70
yeari Try It.
growB to be mho aa tepartaw rw
arc our Specially
to I«uifi» M Mwr bHmm tte lai<
dte;
4a anc0 wot. thMn me,or two ursw tte
On Taendfiy
tea
Hto |ii»»#w» oa i«itidatkm .Ml lil« acra.
vuaenw4 te
aa etdtUfg rote
HWet^ loetrmm wttli temgth oC ner
(h« boau Alpha aad Jack and
;>|M. The mMlmt $errico’ mmksh Mr iUl. The Alpha U owanfi by Ctea. U
^VanMgk bam n>Mrr«4 hU oiMaitwatj Trawbutl and the Jack aad JUl>y T.
liwi mUMl A t«wml
for kU fil. Karkhuff. Tbe.Alpoa wiw by two
Itr. Dtnkftk 1«« Am
In the
Urn tfc*t ihw fwopl. •bri«M rule. 1l
1VM at klA
iiiat ik. re
mMM nmiraailoaal eaBUBittr« tool
Qprdtip
0.14 h. kari to
nd timk mm. ptamm tad pmat
tMMMhtaMnC TV. naor
tat tomoM i> • ta^ am rtf*
yem .««. C9do«o iMpI* hbw
Oefatlvs Eyis
IfMM: aoawiiaaf Mmg. ioASm aa
UtUI^ »l» Kirefc p«U«,
ut4«» u »w
« pmy tad M
i««. OMbdttt Ui» mautr mim
lalM a mam it atmif ofgtBMd r»efct
«l»b. Ok Mcadar rmriac teM ■ bmmU« ^ ImM la tlw ptrka* al ih*
Patur koaw tor tht ptrpom al orga^
ktac • racM riak aa4 aladlBc oKl
OMB. T A. E«tWl at OB Partt. Itt,
T*. ttoilit al »hl» 4i»lrJtl (If
II Jir. tiriimm 0aa» Hwtar Mrf.odl
•Or ttaa^lm, IX tram lA. WcM
ima. Th. Wbr iuctf t« »wtM« *
•htf «M«lf ■«« toad ar atimt
M aOr'. Phr (HUw I
OKE THOUSAND new Edlaoli. roeords jril ic*eeivod at GrlnneU BrosL.
er Fitmt and Caas,
8th d: FfsnUfo
Iq Record Wat Adi
: crrv, MieiiiQ*ii MTuiioMr, julv
I
v*.
<«i.
wnras
anmadaiMK.
/
TOUTETICUSSin
•.
•ait nrttb
StfaiwelMw popular our
wida (bootaia is-adt so
stranfte when 3rou have
•mied the soda. Taste it
aad-see if Guava Pbos. is
a thirst quencher—
SJ55^-S^S-“~
mti« tjor 4M Timtor or
teorc* fliz htnthm mmA bm amir *i*-
nointloa
tlm red akiaaed tmaea. aad <
The romldaaUaa of aeartet. white aad
two akade* of siWn appeal* to iheye. while tlm crIapaBss aad bie*idlBS
alter** aad ara a uaU la declariajr or apidaesa aad ooMnem naUsSes the
palaie.-«electcd . ,
aalavy
^ IM> par moath. paki
draaawmh
era* City. MldL
5 cents .
•nalaonont lntb*lUrrOrncro«»te ^
Mr. aatf Mtm. OMaa KHi«My aC ta
raa hy the Bjpworth Leasoe
Aahory chnivh. Tim boat will r
two trip* to the T«*ort uaaorro
at 1:30 and aaother at 7:90.
The D. I. K- elab xave a d
larty last, erealns at Horst** aci
I
Mr. mad Mr». D. E. Wfvkoap
taraed ladar from Sommll .City
wimre tl^r warn to atiaad Urn twen-
JffflHSOR DRUG
«».
-"-I
wmmsm^
Tl wm he jtood new* to Hhc little
I (hlac for years of child *
► the next tented exhlWf city, and a* the i
been i
s-r=?fe.ss
SREOIAL.
ANNOUNCEWENTI
aad Imarty. Durtigi tlie erenins Ice
CMB and cake waw aenred. Mr. and
pectins Umt he had pjvea them the »*ny. woi
Mr*. KIckeraon raeebred ami
slip and entered Into the life of u .ryWBi'
aired bis family of the
Wh« Klnz Victor Bmmaaoel
notbloc of a IIed 4RCCM on ■ receli) Bwitoj to tay
lo the couple but
a* hi* omplo>or
' flowed Ilf • U---------------------- Ihr nn»r stone «t n iMnplUI be
slleod.Kl by IS6 deteeUto., *00 pollee.
I Md frloiidi.
% , AIW« KimHi, tHe Wirew-old soo o( aen. OOO onrtdneen. nnd *.000 «ildlnr«.
Wte^ Krmlu of Maple Otj. wa«
MONDAY, .Tilly 16
. WewaiQiwAway
FREE
i' A $1.60 Set
Serry Dishes
Li to every customer purchasioi{ $10 worth of goods or
over,and ONLY ONE
to each customer.
These seu consist of one large berry dish and six
..iMUoers of a very handsome design.
p
Look In our Window.
^
,Your Reliable Furniture Store,
; Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
, jVour,Credit is gdod.^
127 S. Union St
Cool Umleniiear
Ladies’ Vests
........lOc*
0,3 lor25c
'*
Another Spccid Number
...:.l9c
i i
t.
‘ ^
Vega SOK Vests
'•
' choice at...............
KOp
vUU •
50c Vests and Drawers .
.. 38c
Htislin Underwear
Quite a little excitement wi
ated on Front atreet this morning by n|
team belonging to Edwin Black
8 tied In 1
became frightened at a large lioller
which wa* being drawn pa*t them.
They broke the hitching *trap and tbe
hum are aaW to 1^
bridle of one tmrse and sUrted to run
elon* degree ^
down the atreet but were kIopimmI be- iral
The bright particular i
feci
the company is "Kokomo;
Germaine Bros,
d
liaboon. who «
rfolly
given the contract for
u. fork, acts like a i
pile* to Siegel Bros.**,jh>g and pony .with a kn|fc and
allow when It cornea here next week. In many wn' snd Ik *ald to \m the
They also furnUh all
used In nearest approach to humanity which
'ed. Koku
Kokomo
world has pmtluced.
billing the nearby town*.
riKlan Importal!. IT and I* KaJd
-- - •*
of CiMlar tronsaclcd
business here today
8. K. N
was
<
ras a TraverHe
Tra
Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Mrs. Bun
ing their brother. S. L. Oln
f.38 West NlnUi Si
MU* Thles tif Division strotM I* .
98c
■ «&
69o
t Display opens Monday morning In
our Carpet Doom, 2dJloor ;
city thtwter.
Darwin's theory that man and rooii
key arc nllUtl find* many new Mir»iM*ri
.nmoug rhe clsiior* to Colo Bros.
unli«‘d shows double menagerie, to U
I In Traver.-e rity M«inday, July IC
In this mammotii ij-|ivellni: r.oo U
-••Walter;* the most amazingly edu
catifl orang ouiang e.er exhibited
C. H. Capiured In the wlldr. of Sotith Afr
are risitlng the family of
Hunter.
' Mr*. Robert Wilson left today for
Saginaw.
'
Dresiding Elder^>fgu*cn and >lic
Rev. Hugh Kennedy returned totlay
from Da> View;-where they have Ikh?u
attending the asKemuly mtH'tings.
They report good attendance and « xcellent spewker. Mr. Ferguson will
return later.
Mr.^. Ada Thomas and *bn Rex r«^
turned today from Beilaire. where
Mr*.
from Cadillac.
Llcorge Navarre, formerly
cltj-. UTived here today fror
Rapid*.
I). Ikdin of Ct.jscmish Is In ihc city
ttMlay.
Thom** Trombley rcturoed lo his
omc in Detruit thU tiuiming'
Mr*. P. Hutchlniwn of J^clI. who
ha* iMva visiting, in the citv, went to
Klncslcy this morning.
Mr*. B Stito* went to Mayfield this
morning.
Melt one fourth of a iK)und of choc
olate. then add five tablespoonful* of
granulated sugar and one-half cupful
of boiling water; *tlr to a very smooth
fuutte, and let cook one minute, .stir
ring conatanUy: add a few grain* of
*alt.
a iwo^lnch slick of cinna
mon l^our cupf'al* of milk, remot v
cinnaimm. and add siifncient milk
to the first mixture until It Is of the
ilsiency to pour; add to the remainlfig milk, and mix thoroughly by
bearing with an egg beater; add one
iaspoonlul of vanilla extract. Preire a meringue by beating the whiter
’ three egg* stiff, add gradnally onethird of a cupful of powdered sugar,
beating constantly, and lastly cut and
fold into the white* of the eggs two
cupfuls of heavy whipped cream; add
half the meriiktue to the chocolate,
mixing rarefnlly. Serve the chocolate
In tall cups, and drop a large spoon
ful of the meringue on top of each be
fore nerving.
TRY A RCeOMO WANT Aa
.
W7^ HAVE SUCCEEDED in bringing to Traverse
CITY the finest collection of Genuine Oriental
Rugs and Carpets ever pul on display in
Northern Michigan. This sale will be in charge of Mr.
‘ Kaleel B. Bonahoom of Detroit, who will be* pleased to
give any information desired regarding these goods.
Everyone is invited to attend this extraordtn^^ry display.
The line is composed of all gr.idcs and sizes, from the
smallest up to 12 8x18 feet. In fact, it is a complete
stock—Hall Runners, Vestibule Rugs, Library Rugs*
/ Parlor Rugs, Couch Covers, Saddle Blankets. Saddto
Bags, etc.
. . Bcautilul Rugs -ange in price hiom
So. Hi,
and A. M. apeclal
unicatlon
Work in the second
July 14-?t
TiFiARmiCE Three More Prices of Suits
S*A.1j£ Jtade today on some choice
$5.SO, $8.SO ArUD ^l7.BO
Upon these Suits we show you a saving of former pridfes of
. from $2 to $5. New goods, all right in every way. ^
WIO.BO, ei4.SO
FRONT STREET
§1
y
We show In plain figures a saving to the buyer of from $3 to $5 pn each suit. A
clearing up shower. Take them.
Men’s Straw Hats
Boys’ Two-Piece Suits
Both plain and Norfolk styles. Lots to close. $3 60
now $2.7.1 $4 to $4.50 Suits, now $2 95. $5 and $6.
now $3.95. $7.50 Suits, now $5.60
One lot half^jricc. now 2.5c and 50c. Men’s fine Straws.
From .50c to $1.50 saved on each hat.
Bnster Browns
Onetot 25c and 30c KOt^s. now 15c. Here we save to
the purchaser from 15c to 50c on a hat.
A lot of 1-adics’ Hats to close at half price. A lot of
Children's 50c Caps. Half Price.
<
Window full. Sizes 8 to 8. $5 to $6 suits, now $2^^
traverse city
Children’s Wa^ Suits; f|
$1.50 Sui s, now $2. $2.50 Suits, now $1.50. 50c Suits,
DOW 39c. $3.50 Suits, now $2.50.
E. WILHELM
)
Boys’and Children’s Hats
Men’s 2-Plece Summer Suits
Half price and add $1.00. $10 Suits. $6.
'^.75. Sec these.
$7.60 Snitv
lAMILTORiLOIflING GO:
1
iC^e Cocititid Recor(l>^
niustrated F^tiii^
mtmj
world's
«-«yl«t.
Idicnr bm mC looktd «pim fMUOp
upon MmMdp to the w««L Hhr ki
•0 dotac here tbei tn the iMt l0««f«d
Cbeir mK&ttr •• frcet thtnlm.. Frtadihlp to « rery eammoo wntimeat. jet
« eery sraat and Impoctwit one. lte»teie into pcectk^ etny bvMiiltfh
mad airccth tt at vrery pertofl fktim.
rhliaiicMMi to old ace. It to a need oC
erety Ufe. “Two are better than one.**
It to a bkentnc to erenr life. Tlir raloo
of true frtonltolilp to ineetltiiabto. It to ^ '
faUlajpi M wcU a. our potato oT
Kttvmrth, and who to ifilte oC ^ ov
limUaiioiu and tauwrfeetloM to ^ooaiant and tmfailtac. ie)olctaC In oar
Ktreuctbeutac »• In wrAknoai and adt
falltai; eve® ta teUtaf ua oar faolta
that we may cnnrd acataat thorn. If
every one bad auch a feieud. and If hu
man frtoocUhlpH were xmver Incona^
or betrayod. bow many roach placoa
in Ufo would be made amootb and how
many clomto would bo UHod from tha
dark and drt«ry daya of life! .
Fileudabi}* ta ito atrioteat aeoai
ahoQld lie limited in ita i
mE WORLD'S TREND IN PICTURE AND STORY
HOML
ANOTHER BOY MUSICAL PRODIGY
rAWOUt SPANI8H 8HRINE.
Mlcclo llor>xownkl iH another wonf;The Spantoh Church of Our l^dy of
hHne **-hlch to Awr>Mann player from PoUnd.
Who ar«' about to that counln*y <of fOu-nomenal murk'lana,
only twelve year* of
Tlu* wrddiniMrowna
tmSnei! nur>ei« art- « mploveil
pu| 1]*.
com;K-t«it ;,«.Ulumi. while at n lMHil. but in aome
nni-er a«- vi^lt.-l at their h..nu-* w lu-n It to not po.-o.Jble or ex|-edlent for
n to attend r< ho.-.l. The pleture rhow:. hoxv cordl.nlly .me »r lUe»e expert
ia welconted In the enfrerted tenement dtottirt
FIRST RAILROAD
A NOVEL METHOD OF AVOIDING SEASICKNESS.
m
The lllurtratl.m
pr*‘v.*nl ^♦•a.vl.•kn.•«► li
malnmln.-d nt a r.-aular
c«mi.rts,i^O to *;uj.|K.i-ed
tt C«'« in
‘’f
of the proiH.r drt*ulaJl«.n
tYleodahli.
olio takea mau^' into
and clvea them a kuowlodco of hto real
aeir and life commit* a aortaua foUy.
\Ve may bare many frkuHla wbo ea1 rwqa'ct ua. hut
hi amoiut them
abouklbooiioi
aU fborr aboukl
bo one above aU othon
-•nbe frleml wlai atkketb oloaor than ‘
a Irtxiflior.’* Ibt* one to obom wc ia% ■
tniat oumehrea even more tnitlndy b|aa
to one Iwund to ua by the tkw of blood.
David and Jonathan bad 'dooUleaa
many friendly oomimnlou*. but only
lh.‘lr *nwo route wvre knit Hocetber.”
Tlio aocrola of the aoul ar»» aaered and
fOioUld not be revealed to every ono
wbo «®uuw within tbo ranee of o«r
ncqairintanorahlp. To have emo boaom
friend. In ahoui wo can put Implicit .
tnwt, and but ud«n abuuld bt* our aim,
and ta tbo eeUvilim of Ibto one tba
crentoHt car*- rOnmld be eXerolaad.
Moreover ihl* frU-nd idiould lie of o«r '
lovo--tnUmato
friemhdiipa Iwlmv-u men and woluen,
whicli ahould not develop into lovaaud
inuirimony-^to next to impoiidble.
Men and women nn- not nnid*- that
way.
may aeem at llrHl tp ba
but tiioaOMblp almost eventually devel.HH. into tiM' rtroairer aeuUuienU'aad
If anythtnc oxliito that make* that mtlment a wttHur tben aueh a frieodablp
not:i» tortitrttlntO-: A^unc
i»»ipi«olaliy «-an make no emter
tnUtuke tljuiii to irive bor oonlldedtlal
frioudiddp to n ®
I ahe capnot
maira oanddeutiaJ frirud >U»»uUI lie a man. and a
woman** a woiuau. T1»o attempt to
rovi-nn- t!»to order lum in Innnrocrabla
ca*eii ^niuffiit niln and Ulanutor. '
Tlio onI> xvay to Iw a true friend to
to iM* one. llje obuMml* of true frleod-a friend In need/* fallbfuhn^w*ta^croilly iniardluc ov<iy c-vutideuee Inlemptihio
exiata OiiKi lUo one
wbo bolmy<« tlje <tmndoort*B of riiendp or dowrt* a friend In the hour of
uid.*. Itut. l»«ild«-# a human frlciid,
liave the oiiK>rtunlly of a divine
fri.-iHl-blp. In J.wuatTirtot Ihe M|| of
r.od. we nuiy find a friend upon coiidiI of rooftirmlty to Hi* divine uilL
-Yo an' my frieoda If ye do wbata«>.ever I comma nd you." The beat of
bly friemto may fall ua. but Ubrtot
will m-v«-r fall Xoonei
)
1 Rani, xvlil. M; Trov. xxli. 24, 9|:
xxvll. C 10: xx%. IP: Mark v. H»; Luie
X. ;ir»^TT; J.^u xv. 11.“.; II Tlmf L IS-18;
Jaw. ii. 21-23; IV. 4: III John JG.
A'Limdaa Wortoer.
In Mtos M. Jennie Hm-et the fcre
Ix>nd.>u (EtiKtondi rbrlntton Endeav
union foozl e model to*rrrtar
one of tb.- ihoct ludc-futli
Encton
• • itwrl-mK H|.|.:iraiu^ deeiirnM by a tkrman to
. .n^t t- ..f u lua.l blr»dln»f that to kept damp and
n
by
of «n . J.-etrlr t urrent. Thla
f.* brum tli, !»1.kk1 lArk from the momach-to ‘
t bebinjf*. Thto rvata
«'* *■ •’* i'***
tt h - «way with th
ty-ra
too dartocaetronday*. *^1 loea
my work.- abe
ear*, -and
much Joy ta k
and to tbe f^
LEARNING HOW TO WAKE PATTERNS.
AMERICA.
m
*
workem." Mlae Street to atoo tbe pop.
the Band of Hope Bd-
Pcnnaylnwia'a new pnuld«tot Be^
E. G. Bannoo. D. D„ of Williamaport
aenda a cheerful creetlnc to aU hte fe|.
low Endeavorer.- -Flrmt of afl.- hd
aay*. **be true to your pledce, for to ftp
Imepinif te hooad up the aecret of hli4>
the depreseto
"4.
^jramtaga
vlrtoa.
la
aooardam ataadiac of a rtnaoio.. He haa
the'quaint
AOcordlac to) -Th« Hlaioty of MUtar.
written by Teeto. the
quaint
TOhloto bctwutoh lUnatiutad waa the tIrA/railroad car la the United Stotoa, to
actmU aarrloe. It waa need on the Otaaite raUwmx to Itn. The car had foar
wtieela about etaht feet to diameter, and the axle tiur waa^arcM In the oantar
■ ioCj
- apatw above the crooad. The btadoi
SKClAimTICE
IrtDM. ««0*v, JUt-Y tlTA
«;?prmYm«
mMiw
m.
MW
S.S^'TiSS
’^^^^S:='srsr^'‘~-- West tront Strefl grounds HSsriS:
to laapp jroiir
ocdM for Ml RBdbPfK>«e
‘CrtBMmafoM
8*ib»i ^roi
.Lmm > •.p. MUm
A*. «»*■«*, T^w«. aw
•lYMTI
:.ssL“.
ttt ^ for
tk# mu Uii. «r «toie
lli* sr*4U« a»d parlnirfCmi
^ ti^^bneea «i cm am
«ow la «y imd. for colfoetm.. IJe
flrat lakaUamt to b- pa^ « «r aa-
lie
hc»ws
for** Jalf 31. li»i.
m e.
HASKELL.
CMf TraaimMf
one* Boom 202 BtmU Baak b«lU
t Uiara J
MmiOr tbe war
ItemcrUa acUrr caraec.
Tb* laic «r
■tor Caaa|a. im. ereoto. ru
CM .1 a pablle dUtoor « «akh M rm
rod to MllMr.« r>tbM impotun
L la tae coorlrtoitty of the oc
CMtad be foisM Uw moM MT^ doty
of th. rrMto* ..d,«b« « . J.te boor
a. f«ae kip WMCh-Ri* by DO >
IWlttoO* M It mtoht bare bMi>.
The loportor. kooRlM tbai it <
Ml do to prirt htopotM M they «too4
odfo
aatneo.
Tor.. rs» . f«a"P‘
Ib.M.8iiRiiaRo( taddl.
bona, vbeii fam ■Rnt to
taka a rido. Alpo the.beat
rsT’te^"'
Saii.faction guoninteTd
ornocharjt*,
. .-< ■
him that he wma iwf otslie sure of haeaecnmd nn noenrmte report. lU
WM Invited to rend over hU wolea. bat
he hod wot got far when Sir ^ In
OUieiL TMB TA1U>B.«
terrqpted him with ‘-That la pot what
I naU.'* There wa* a panne and Sir
John continued. ^Lct me mpiMi my
for -rale-a _
JuM'Uth to Rapt. *MN ’(R.*
remarka." lU then walked up aiM
MKM WAMTie oa fam. a H. IMa
hOTM, n jrMt. o(d: M UM tor him
the room and deUveiwfl •
ICO ukw aim, Roith |Il». tl. J.
KFplete with New Ideas. New Parapheitialia. New
Impreasive ap.v«ch In the beerlng of
ClaUad Laka rnml farm. Eyt ’Bay,
Act. and 200 ANIMALS, the handtomeat and most
the amiiecd re|»orier. who look dowa
B.F.D.A
tolytMt
highly educated ever assembled under , one manage
FOR •ALB-ltf4-lM erwa *
evcMT word aa It fell from hU Upi
•04. fowUta. FMdJ^rtliiF
ment. An exhibition that appeal, to all classes, a (—
Having Ibimkod Sir John tor hU coar
for RAtR-ttO-TRIrly actM. «"
.U «tlpr AitPP. Rll Mflft, «P»< Md a half mUMLVmkm atraoL Threa
feet (airyland of delight for the children.
.. ----------.■■
■
V,.
. irtirlHI*
tea>. he was uking hU Icwvg when
was recalled to receive thU admoolUKHimd baartas fra« Irm;
"Young man. nlhiw me to giro Art. TTavera* City. .Thnra. 4:<Wt a m.
garden and fn.lt mdt Call for pj^.
U. Traverse City...Thura. t.pdam.
UM«F. to. «•« OM^ 0M4f MklM
you this word of advice: Never
>Vail« Enm. 127 Fttml
TraT*
Arr. Chicago............,..PrL 10 Wa m.
wt.l>ltakMM.,Ja Attr. on Mr, *«gCUx.Mieh.
httimpt to report a public e|
Jaaa^
Narth Roui^.
ptoo. WM.Rn-. m ftitot.lrMt.
when >4>u are dn»t.JjMMMCR,.WtotoatjM-^
ago........ ...-.ilM. 7;0ap m.
I Henry C. FriFk s new home, whim
rerse rity!...Biin C:fHi. m.
has been in course of conalruclIoA al
era* City............ Bon. 3: a m.
Prides Crossing. Maw., for the U»a
FOR RALR-jm-OM RiuiRrM »i
Smith Bound.'
two yream. la about ready for occiv
tmmtrrm mw Urn. or. uR oi
Among other remarkable
panry.
larkabki
Travera# City..:..Bun lOtWp ni.
bPt toUw Bocth at OniRP i»*%a
immlnr, Lv. Traverre City........ Sun. i::UdNi
things it ccmulns a Urjic sulmmlnr,
Mto RhoMtiflol « Wb«r
the
AtArr.
Chicago
....---- Tuea. C;30a.ra.
pool conm^fed dlr«tctly with the At
•OMR. PtoUi RRA ymI ot R«rf».i»
lantlr iK,eou. ,ui ihj*i d;jeLather merely
rOR **1.1 CMRAR-BW Mi br- MIt, OM of tR. FMtOMt MMCt^l.
haa til turn a
to obtain the
W.«»*at..
*RF ll-W u. Orud tMTMM Mgtoopleasures of a MWlni in the sea with
Mtoto f«to to to»M M4 .XU. 4Mlr.
book-Veeper. clerk or
out leaving the lioniM
NftrthT-vnid
maka
FOR RAUf QHRAF-Oiw PM.IM.tor .btoORIMortpropotottoo. OooU ordInUT
at SitRlnaw.
chMlc. 0*«r i9t.
------Senator Murray Ctun.- at Masia-'-hu tlnn’! at M-bi klwtoc* iHi^kpd with all
ImUaiu; fr'*ni flu- nearl y settlement*
te M.UJ FtotUd IMP ORoOtU «r«
imridp liiten n rauerv 4or |MiliitK
PoP«. «S» WMhiMtoB.TAIr U-U tou or Rt. tot. to Ifco MT^ or Rv«
l*ake «
l.«ke Huron. Uike
mill Rfother J.iiv 2L Ml Selkirk lake, seiiM has learned how to chat with resaying anything.
p. Oe«.rfUB hay. IjiVe Ontario and
war liradUy. ft»r an .lid-fashioned pnrteia without
June 3Uf
Fred «ht)werman of N* w York city.
FOR RAUt-IWMfc CM.r *oo4. boMiM m4 tochW-Rro low, ahtoli
While at Manclu'stei hy-the Sisr a few
ramp meellni? which will Iasi lour
l5 .speurtiuK his vacall.ni at Aiiu
; ; Tpren* atj MU. Co.
Jnl> U tf Mih . ».rr MtoU UtoMt MrofU.- FOR SAVE-<lood Cwnily or ’ form
days ago a newa|ia|>er man endeavored
^
tw «oMI .a tor at toMt |M
allii Al Paul at days.
to lirlervlen him. Mr. Crane wax aakrd
Mr lot for BMjir.1 MtmURm Io- borte- C ve^r* «W; welgUi mboui Arbi...
The r.stey MamifnrfnriBK Ofi. ha« de- what he IhoigM <4 the political wjtfor RALt-ProFMtj «lt W. T«lh
and |mdi*
Ml; sound nnd
li**rl OM*'. (
»h«. «»ilu r
rt Uilld It:, fiirnltur.- f»c* lo<*k. -On nathuial n-ieaUuns.' roplled
,toMto: «PtaU rolMUop lM«lr. ■mOo. ms aot b. bMtM. U ootoably m»de one of the muMl expensive j cUl
turns and lake trips
s. phone 1103.
Jii
■kkte.
totolO^f MTtoaa Rita oia.r proportjr aM ta«
c>;i.-s..ftl.c,..ii..m.Th.yca.,KM.mc|....v ...
.hirl,
I.urnod
senator slowly and gra%« Iy.^nherc upon applb-allon to
price aakM. tbto toroi to oRetod at a
that prnlialih doun ifventlv. This re.-ans a heavy
giMKl deil to hi “—acre a' paitrolow
TRm. to.tltoMr for sale—9U octave orRan. ht«:« IHtor llnlc irfn fl'sbHes a,^r
lot., your
. FOR RAI-R-Om mt
w.
iiihiHl
flRbt
ounce
•fhotighi
ahoj^
lafi.rr
nme-ptricXi.Y
aoottfb to pax for tba whole farm at top: cw. new 1125. „nwM43. Orln‘ .cbuMie tto • toi tot .1
I hem ii> ninke tiio
J. 1). Cook <if StiirRiH.
The Interviewer ;• ttr.Ml.
inx W what
Dork-aad <
Caaa.
pdM RO MR tor U. U »“*«»• nfill Bnm.. corner From andJuly
*ar • Vau iHke of Princeton
re. lOkc; winnowa. <|,e Moilera WdiCMlmen of iiu» World.
13 r.; rapiurc: HnUrtmil fare.
Mriala Md a BMOer outoor.
::»e wiWs. 'Uivc
$1.50: artlflrial halt, |2 2r.;^umh and ha.s dlsap|M-ared with flOOof the mon univenaily is f«*nd
Mlw laifc WMo Bro«. m mu>l 9SS0 UPRIGHT PI^NO. nlmoat new. minnow water. .*i5c: boat hli^. 11.50; f> of his tHirtnfr. Je»*e Harvey. Hr me for a vacation.- he aaid rmNniily.
,UM(. Tr.T«M City. Mica. Clt
It country where the ueanuit
apltndld ipatrumecl; bualnete ferc total. 3C.cn. Allowing that the M leli a lot (>f hills.
FOR RAUR CMRAP-l Mt«
IMM paoM UK.
BM » lt
lufc »e,U> leave Ue city; will *etl at wan big fm»ugb to acljib fight ounci's
With l.oiiK meinhers, .the rontlac town la ten miles away and where thlu
CMP. £V>n>«r HiniiM .v««B« m4
a hlK nocrtSce: piano still Im Trav he woubl l»e dwoMh a! ihr rat*^ot MflhodlM church. Rev. H. W. Jennings town, when you visit i:. is^ nrlmlilve
FOR SALE—l43t-Forty acre 1
FM.
ert* City. WUl «*U oi» time to rt^ $13J:0 per poMiiU.
pastor, has the jwreomi largest nn ui that the fitnrrkrefM-r will lay
okM 141 dty; well wnumd. fUm «nr.
rarfmaM* D.Vratt •ejO.AB.C*-^
Uihn Jennie Font of Mfn.»mln.‘e i% herKhlp In Hie at ate. Flint, with hut No. sir; lliem’s two aiiicles |.
lUlde parly. Here* tbu rhanen
,P0R RALR CMRAF. WY MOURt
den mod truck Und. fimall piece of
keep, hut the Hams. J rtM-kon. ye kin
youVe walled for. Write (1. It to U' luarrifil lo fbarlfs I'nrW*, a prl- thhU-t n nmr**, taken flwi place.
. H0I.0 ,.PURNITURI-RMaaF
moanx tbket thU. CnU for price.
(lad at <he jHitotofflcR'. an* the (iahms ye
. ptoM. to amtnarM aak. aU to *»od Widn Bron. 127 Front airem. Tmv. Yeeder. 114 K. Weale, gi., Jaeks.m. 'vau* In the Unlt.M Siat. s nrniy
in WaidiinKton Oardm-r
git
at
the
luirhei’s
aituai
the
kin
Micb.
.
•
‘-^21 tloncMl at Fort U-nveiiworih. Kan. The
c.pjKAnfnt for tl.o mimlnatban
^
oaMIlbto. Obalra. tobtoa. Rraaitoia. •rmj City. Mich.
June ll-tf
weslblng will be rallu r a rornanfi. nl . ,
nillMdalf. have binm
■ bada. atoahoard. coach. domaaOe
. A«wR
for SALE -ttSS-KilSblJ- ncre farm, fairasifiliherpari) bailf.orhffn thej
' apvlM nachlae. le. boa. aai range. for tALE-HSf-Teii
mile earn ot Dendoo. nlxly aert^ otlu r. although l\ic^' had exchauged |
ooM. Botc. carpata. aic. Call at eight hundred feet on SUte ntrect- one
AiiKtiU
bun«iiiiK.H
under culilvnllon; good
v.iMM i«n«.alhm to enamnle. hot
photographs
and
had
eorrehpoioled
lu:
I^w
price.
Call
ground nil level.
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
Notice 1 Ail Peraon* Intereatad.
K.,toMM >-»»R«
*=*®
Parks was ordered Ui the
WadaaUay aad Ralurday, pr at Ray aho»« prlco a»kod. Tbto to one for price. Wade Bro... m Frt.n.
Ttnr>sp«Tial aasessment tax ndl for
J*u.».t«a. K.-rUtofM. .
Joseph tirahain. ji:« releasetl fn>ni
rtreet. Tre«rw Oty, Mlcb. tU IMillipplne^ shortly after they bi«an»e
rHamrnoR Ctolbtag eompaay. B. «. of Uw tooal daMtabto placM of prop
Paving of South Union
serving itilrty days for lM*Kglng at Pon li(e grading
arty to city. A» a ba.laMa totjatlop UeMPbooemS. .
Juno y-If ae<(ualnted and . has Just relumed to
liar, imnieditttelv cfinimenc.Ml U-g^ng stW from the .weulh aide of Twelfth
eaakot bc broten at prtoa m^ A»
his old station at Kurt Leavenwor
s(r*H^^TlOllh
to
the
south
jend
c4
the
Inlured while In theiagum. I>t pi«iy Wiley took Ids crutch,
M iBveatmout. rHI »ay ibbl Ritb
As be hail
LOST ^
aoiiHi hildge on Union street, is now
bnliatosa MW oo the ptupeity.
Islands, and mustt submit to an ODera-!‘*“
In. my hands for collecihm. The firs:
niouients (Jrnham cllml»«l nimbly
08T—Uumdr> package hetwi^n cilv Hon. he divided to sijnd for his sv
which aoMtoU of four ftooto
installment to Ur fiald on or before.
to an outgoing train.
Utaa. eoMriac aboat oocMlf of the and Bdg«‘wood. Finder pleane leave heart.
July 31. IfoC.
Ceurue
.Scouten,
|u*ad
of
the
RichJuly.ir.-U
The n»iud*tone CilT BCe gives
rooDd. It oboR* «»• per ««« on al Record office
M E. HASKEIaL.
Breonni nf s ‘lilow “The Wind hWv .tnonil arlK>r of GletnVrs. who rR-fo>u*J
ton tkoommd dollar*. With a modniy
.o r«*.*ulu. *««. .a.. K,.,.r.n.e «r Office. Ror»m W2 Stale
are. optodale brick balldlng. It rUI LOGT—Small round pocketbook on S:r; :« mX
Front street between Spruce and »l,ich .:ri*ln.llv lut. .».! ind w«t.;fleer, and dviuuil'.od ih.-rou..v> ..( 'be
^R
at
loaai
thrM
Ume»
Omt
■ • * *• *ARM Riu bay totlK.
ing.
wa.
Ihmwn
.round
nud
no*
run.
order
In
bU
o.n
name,
wn*-ummum-l
Unhm.
Finder
please
leave
gt
MU
Call
for
Iba
:;'-.:.:
; fWMPto. oak MWRbtaMban Msia jrtoa. ton
Itkeo-e .ion. and tocelia reward.
nunband eoiuh. It »•» badly .b> m In <o appear nl Cbm on JiU) 1.
Wad. Brea, mFroat
jBly ipt. Apply
July IS!: several piaceK. due lo coninct with 4»laln.
toMll-tt
TretOTM CUT. Mich.
,
»
loTRaa.T.1
tov«. po*u. and about line.- ru.lu ., rc
Tl.e coroner'. ln,o.wi Into .be Co.blown .o Lake .ulll. 1. wa. ual.. d -ndal dye work. ..plo.luo u S.*lRIB CARM win boy lot IB. Haaaab FOR SALt-mi-Bfhtytwo feet
,
stnte
one
hundred.
nn4
tfly
down
bv
J.nlBe
Connlff
«nu
now
.lo.-,na.
.^tahlirbed
.be
far.
that
a Are
arototo. Oak "MRbta labaK. MalB
=
poeeded .he .explorion by Inun three
fMl. II aald tofPM ioly Mt^AMU fnei deep, nil covered with twoeton ■^HOURE FOR RENT-.-:3» Stub du.va. tlH, mala ntrvw.|nB'.iiHa,.iw
Wm. FeUtk.y of Aon ArU.r *«., <o flve minuter. The coroner'* InquoU
Mr*. JM. Johnaon.
July H4-.1
to.Tbaa-^T.BatM.
MayfrU timme bullying. Stted throoghool lor
im cfoM uxfn nmi ntlei hum.
flncl jr.,45 by Jn..lce Duly fur rl.Mue ^ fnlled^.^ A* 'be eaum- ur nature of .he
mudle i>«» reo»»mm4-wdatlon*
•IB CABN Rill bay lot m Orant Alno forty hmnei and nil necennnry rooms to RENT-Ilot and
his wheel on the sldrwalka. but he «a<<
cnttrik hhekn.
the iM.latIun of dye work*
yMMtaOak NMau MitolR. Mal« equlpmeot.
warer. M». •lerlrie llahi.. not reqoired to go down In hi* own
M.tt toM batwo Jolr Kt. Apply diV». Melfh*. hn«e«m.
i explosives, aa was expectbaai. balk. lYople-. Savin** Hank IKJCkct* for the money. -Yo«i owe me
B1h0P.X.RMM
BayW nihen and nU pm
bnlMluc
J“'f
a trifle of $11.'* be lohl the juallee:
ahovo hulldlns. .TWa I* ont of tbe
AT
acre lot to Urgent livery and nalea hanu la thin house to RENT-»6 0« per oonth^ •jutt lake the fine om of that and
give me the <5jiangr - The JuaUce had Klkakin Athletic Mocegain
region: cenlraUy located, dotng
W. a Kboer. US CM. St. July »-If fonmtu^a »tl •bout the debt, hot It la | ha* movvd into enlarged quarter*
ppa* Makl bRy. «» laat oa Broach Urge aad. proiuhle taMfoen*. .
«ld tl.at he paid up like a man.
: rmiae of the rush of business
for RENT-aU well furntohod
tact, piemt owptr feeU able to
1 Caw. auditor of'
F. Cavlcehl. parish prlwt of Vulcan. *
room*, watwr. «•» l'«bUn*.
Ure aad enjoy the comfortahle fot^
BH *drT>amed hr the capalrlng of a the Vp-llantl Baring* l»ank: Ned and
. Wide veranda. Inquire i
tnne made U thU
Milton Horner, for iM»me year* put
small hot in whlci. he was fishing.
]uto
Cf
8Ute -street.
Thin, tender, if yon
sale?mea for Wliw-hell Bros 4 Son*.
JarkEon will have a I^l»or day celc-,—
jMUg U a hnnliieat of thin Iclnd.
Khoe men of Ih-trolt. *nd Noiri* Smith
Round tl ip $1.25 via Perr
irtD pay
to inventlgnte. CaU for FQR RENT-Attrmctlve eotlage at hratlon this year. Owosm» falling to Uh
fulfill expectationa of holding one fiu- of New Ynrl
FDR I|AU«-TR0 1
MArqAiecte. Train leave* at
arUa. Wade Broa, 137---------- . BM| OM PM» »«Ba luto amttMri.
teMteeepiag or me*\* may be token Jackaon and Lansing.
F18IIINO tackle, halt, touaehaa 6:30 Rf m.
f-TteCloverau- Addresa Sarah E.
An Arab patrol, with fifty to 100
Id row boat* for Rabyraea. Hotol
BETTER GO!
Qrteam. 13* l-oke avenue. Traverse membert. will be organlxed In connecwweria. Fooeh.
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' taMtoRal^rMto. aoTMioM nwM
rion with Elf Kburalch. the Ww tem
hay, torir ootm rU4 timber. OMI
•at of
ple of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Good and Prompt Servke.
price'. Wada Btoa, ir rntot
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Suijday, July is
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CWmncj Sweeptaf, Cfea*.
Inf and General Work
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“Good Enovrlifor
a WHae-Yer _
FOUNTAIN MINT HOia
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pood Tabfo. FireLf^ AwomiaJalioM. Fioetlahuij.
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Jsr t^riS^h^^ adi
MtoRod straw hRntoBMoB ly.
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Dr. W- J- Higgins
:»RU|d«.102
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mwm'.
Bajr Mhtm mow.
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n fm hkto u Mio io whom, '
WkmmUmaw.
i
hmwpf. rrmtm gnw,
Loi (k9 frl«B4i mroomA ftm
' Tte4ov« ftm hotm
ttof Bo:
«nmli'$EurcMii *:
aaytbiBC «1m where there f. di
of cmablaa. ehopotlcM are better to
Boe thaa a fork or opooB. wither o
whkb t* apt to leaTO an imtiakm. A
IttUe pTMUce whb the oUcho 1. eoa-
a ooe red the other black. I
ted and eanaed theai tosc
meUM Boe kind aad thea
r predomlnaUar Only la thl.
did I bave eaoafb at^me tUne to
fy worfctM with. Wbea
tben our faiBtly bM a eoccemloa oC
lB#r# M Mir«a Bogget» nf balpfal
Ma» <NW for *ev«r/ dajr W.Uie w«»k:
flaror. The r«l
berry lead, delicacy to the Week,
while the Mack berry offwf. the rick*
ipt prar for our lire.! Pray to tah dtaor of tke red. which 1. m ohW atraipu sea! Do ooc pray fu
tbe ttda on ny
Ms o«Ml to your power.. Pray for
^ppwera ««iial to your taok.l TIwo ilM^ fmJt Jara I And by bolding a piece of
Mm «f yoor work .MU be BO mlr> aaadpaper in my band that It
venu .lipping and that Jam can be
Bc»o. M you abali bo
aaated tightly. Tbe .ame method may
Brery daf you ohatl wtmO
oelt at tbo rtrUDOM of Hfo wblcb ba. » oaed to BmuMi tbe Jara.
eoBpo to yoa by tboHtrocf of Ood By placing tbe aharp edge of
Pklllp. Brook*.
knife oader tbe ecrew to Icf In the
fr>nd explained to me that
bent the lower curved edge, which at
Mmb an life I. b«t a
once became oyelcMH for airtight
roetpraelty. a cIrtDt bM a rooH
Bbe alwar. Caraa a can of
and OM BdL hM 1U lafloefHW. why fmlt apaMe down la Enough Ik
M W oar coalHlrtithmo to the world rater to Jaat cover the acrew and In
mlBBte a almple'twlat wHl lake oft
«■ iBtpImtkm. Why not ladeed ao the top. If there la any B»ld on the
detaiop cwrwire. ibat evea oar
fruit she.wraps a dishcloth around ihe
eoaaclOB* eoatrlbatloB. tp lift mmj he
UNl pours OB a mile HoIUm wa
flMaa wbicb add to tbe joy. aad not ler, with the aame result.
ibh \fiOom, of oar frleada.'
Keep your doorg and windows
'tosed while filling preserving Jars.
thlak the bent of people and aet
tha woTit. to aay oaly klad and «r*
' alow worda. to be brave aad true and
hoprftil aad oadaunud. to rcid on
Qod a will a* oa a .ofi plilow. to keep
tbe ehll4 heart to gray hair*, and to
have the kingdom of heaven within
you. are aU part, of the duly, and be
kmg lo tbe hlHbrIght of gn<Kl men
and good woBM^m To deapalr erf none,
to refuae help to aone. to nIvc. to
lend, to hwre. lo live for oihen..tbeu are tbe atcpplngetoDc to rt.1
Ibankfolnet*
.
Thurmfay.
Why tread the palafiti path twice’
We are not bo project our mlad. in
the ead of the Journey our bodlei«
mniit make. Ufe I. not long enough
lo do tbe aame work I v ice We never
die of the evil of today—the real pren
eat thing: we aurrlve that and waate
ndray thinking of yesterdaytroubK*.
VWck kaa reaaed to be. and of totnoTrow'a trouble, whirb has not arrived
—Myron Reed,
fteitv. ud I
you have forgotten. Kb
people Xorglve and forget
Juat the people who say (bat It la 1ia
poulble fm them to forget, as If this
were a eredlt to them. The real
trouble la i that they do rontlnually
forget that they have forgiven Rver^
jcdftotMtaaci^ that bring, the Injury
hack la tbetn find, them unmladfkl
O flhr fan tbht they have forgiven tt
They are Irrilhted by iDmiory of the
, arroBg. laiatead
Krfiened by rernear
hrgacB of theiir forgiveness of It.
Other hMrfta ch.eJjHh more aer,irately
BBd acutely the Itetidemrss of tbcit
fb^vtag than ihdy do the Irritation
'of the feiUag of l^iag wmnged. Here
te a reamherlM hmt te worth irfHv
lag for.;->6uaday
A housekeeper waa lamenting that
she had broken three Jan. so far dur
ing the aeaaon while she had some
other Jam that had been in her pos.
seiMion for over twenty yearn. A ghuiM
btosrer who happened to bo present
told her that some Jam were machine
made, while orhem were band made
knd that Ihe latler would give by far
the greater aatlsfaetlon He Informe.!
her that the top (monthI of the tiand
made Jar wa*. not enflrrly ammiih Ilkthe remainder of (he glsM-. In cnnKc
qtieitrr «,f haring been aMbj«fted to a
grinding phtcmi. The machine made
Jer. on ihr .'.wtrary, uras smooth ob
the inp hui toward Ihe top. If one
were iH id to the light, could be dielln
gul^bcd Ilmadllke flaws running pait
way around. Th«>M' flaws have somewhai the appefmm'e of cmcka. and
are call, d.-ehrendi. * by glass workers
(a word, by the way. I have failed lo
And in the dictionary!.
If gooselM'rrie,; ranuot U- obtalneil
fry rhubarb, diced without peeling,
a subsmute Rhiitmrb Juice Is a vain
able aid in csnnlnK or preserving,
either ur.ed alone .n- added to the
fruits that m>r-d acid.
From a lady whose sweet rucdtnber
pickle was noted for Its flue flavor I
teamed to save the
lo .rear. This gives i
be attained In any other way
Mr second Urf of mspberrles last
uummer would not Jell As auon as
Ibtchess apptes were advanced enough
I matte a good stiff jeiiy of them ta
the usual manner, but before pourkig
it Into the glahsec, 1 mixed If with an
efltuU amount-two glasses—<rf thmaphwry '‘syrup,*’ stirred it thor
oughly. strained It through a thin
eJoth. put Into tbe glasse*. and had
the nicest Jelly I had ever made, clear
and sparkflng. with a delicate rasp
berry flavor. We like It better than
the pure raapberry.
When I am uncertain bow long to
steam vcgetahle* which I am caaalag.
I find It best to experiment with aone
of the same vegetables in a covered
atewpen. aoaiM the length of time W
qnlred to t^k them.
opening a can I bake Umt pears In my
beaa pot sevoral hoara natll they are
a rich browa. addlM enough sugar
te-aweetm aad pteaty of water to
cover, loookappli
. When caaBlng fnilla, be very care
ful that ao needs rest between tim
rebber* mad tBe cortm. as Utegr allow
UMhBir to Wter tbe ton and tbe Cndt
Is aooB BpaUedi
^’bea (ba edge of a frnit Jar coror
it tamed BP so as abt to *ldte- into
■I.--'
BBaa. cat Into wtHpa about one Inch
wide and Arc long, making fancy enda
iJty two together, one on top of th?
other, until an liave been used; then
with a samil emter,—a funnel may b*‘
used—rut three or four holm down
ugh the two strips.* Glace the
lops with the half beaten egg. being
very careful that tl dee* not touch the
Sides, aad hake to a delicate brown
Put a napkin or fancy dolly on a
pretty dlab and pile the chips In log
rabln fashion and serve with lemon or
other Jelly.
Golden Coins—If there Is paste
tough one oaa also make a fc
;oiden rolna. * Roll the puff paste
lont a third of an inch thick and cut
them out with a tiuartcr pound liaklog
powder can—(he IM Is, not df
gh. Take the clrHes one at
time and rarefnlly dtp one side in the
half beaten egg. then lay them glared
side doam. on a paper which has Iice»i
tbickly kpriakled with t>ngar. Then
lay «*ach-oae «ngar side up on a^shal
low pan aBd bake in s quick oven. The
egg.and sugar fogcthei wHI make ■
lieautlful crust, and worn all are daint
ITy plied on a fancy dish with a pretty
dolly beneath them, everybody con
redes that they are rightly named.
Bundle of Fkgota-If any paste Is
icn^ p '‘bundle of fago(s“ may bo next
>. Roll tbe paste as for the goldrHns and with a enke cutter cut
circles four or live Inehcsjn diam
Wllk a smaller euttex nil the
centers from Ihrse. it^flng one-lneh
ring*. Bake these on shaliow tins
From the rest of the paste cut strips
Inch wide and four or five Inches
I.ong. Whcn*^these have l>oen bakni
slip three or four of them thmUgl
ngs of paste, using two rings fo.
each Miuch of fagots and pile
dalnllli napkined plate.
Raspberry Recipes.
Nearly all the readers of I
rheer are fortunate In living In a rw
gloo where they can have delk
mspberrR^ the same day they
picked. There Is mi fmlt which m
Its freshness, ami at the i
lime there are few lo equal It when
freshly picked and with Ihe delicate
hc*'d capsules unbroken. There are
«.y. of proptrlOK «hcM
rate berries which are simple, and almcnif no work for the bc.sy h
keeper, i^d wblrb will Ire a
change to her family. Amo
T the following:
Raspirerry Charlotte—Pick
quart of red rasplnrhes and cook In
a hrary augpr syrup until tender: pout
hot by degre<*s over a inoiiml
of lady fingers attracthely arranged In
standard gUsa dUh; cover with an
inverted china bowl, allowing It lo re
main UBtll cool. Oaraish with stars
of sweetened whipped-cream, and ae
ivimpany with leed eggnog sauce.
Raapberry Cream—Place one pint
of* raspberries hi a bowl, add one
ahlespoonfal of powdered sugar; let
stand for* an bour. then mb through a
sieve: Boak one ounce of gelatin In
t cold milk for half
then add to It one cupful <rf
toalding hot milk, two tabl-spotiafuls
of gianulated sugar. Stir until thor
oughly dlesblved: set akide and when
cool add tbe stralifed ra|j>>hcrrienf
Whip half a pint of cream, add half a
a and whl.k nil
togjptbcr. Bet OB Icn to harden. Half
plat erf raapbenrtea may be kept cold,
icetaaed aUghtlj and poured round
the mold.
of aagar to a capfal of currant Julec;
bring (o ibe'boiling point, skim carefiAty and acaf.;
Raapberry Shortcake—To throe cup
ful, of ftear add two apoonfuls of bak
ing powder. Oft twice, (hen mb lalo
the flour a piece of butler the sixe of
ail egg. When well mixed stir
ta BBough milk to make a aoh dough
Bake tn Jelly Uas, half filllBg dach
pan. aad tmviag a very hoi oven.
When the crast Is a dolifate brown,
re frtMB tbe paaa aad triUi a
Rasptotry Tapteemcapful of uplora over atebt In
raougb to cover. In the rnorala
one quart of water, and rook
double boiler until irmaKparcnt. ^’|en
done add one rupfu] of white st^r
an diwo cupfuls of fine ripe ri^p
iKTries Stir them In lightly,
not to break them, aad s«d the keUb*
nanfnl of Ice-cold water to. ‘
quickly. Serve very cold with whlppei
Raspberry
oararoons or slices of sponge cakeix
I deep glass dihh with alternate tej
ers of aweeteoed raspberrlea. Itoai
over ibaoB a^.ouaUrd omde with the
yolks of three eggs, four tablespoon
fiilB of sugar and one pint erf
with the white* of the eggs and
tablesponnfnls cf powdered r.;i
Heap this on fop of the trifle before
serving. Serve very
Raspberry Sandwiches—Mix one
hair cupful of mashed red Fasfibcrrie.t
with onohalf rtipfnl of grated pine
apple and one fo*rrth of a rupful of
emshed English walnuls. Beat the
Whlira of three eggs with six table
siKMinfuls of powdcrc<l sugar, and b««!
Into the fnilt. Cut sponge cake Inti
linger pieces, and put two of them tf»
gether with tht* fnilt mixture beiwc<-n
These are ilelldous for afternoon lea
RasplH-rry Wells—Make nnind Indl
vidnal sjK.nge r.vke‘s by any g»K>d re<
Ipe. and when rold carefully seuor
out the'rent«*r of each, leaving rt wail
alKjul three fourbs. of an Inclt thick
Cover the wejU Inside and oulald.'
with chocolate -Iring. and fill them
with ripe rod rakpiierrles slightly
rniKiuHl. ►wcetenod and
whipped cream. Heap whipped cream
over the lop of oarh.
Cream Raspberry Tart—Line a dec«i
ran hen pic dish wlta gcssl pastry
fill the dish ' with raspl>errtcs.
Sprinkle thickly with sugar. Roll cm:
ipper emst a little thicker
the under emst and larger'lhan the
top of the pie. Siw^pad this
do not nrc*ss down
the edges. Bake In a moderate' mep
custard a* follow.s; Put one
cupful of milk In a double l»olb-r. and
when It is scalding hot add one table
H*oonful erf sugar, and one level teaspoonful of cuvrn starch which Ms
imie cold mil
stir, and cook for five minutes: add
the mixture the whip|K-d whiles ol
eggs'. ctx*k a minute longer, and
ne from the fire. Stand the dbh
In a panful-of cold wafer, and stir un
til tbe custard Is cold. When the pie
baked, carefully remove the tcqi
at and pour the custard over Jhe
fmlt. Then replace tbe top. and serve
pie when perfectly cold,
ispberry Meringue*—.Whisk the
whites of. four eggs to a stiff froth,
add one cupful of powdered sugar and
one cupful of criishec red raspberries.
Serve In glass cups with whipped
cam or custard.
Roapbciry Charlotte—Soak • onethird of a box of gelatine In one-third
of a cupful of cold water for fifteen
utes. Add one cupfal af sqgar and
cupfuls of holllag raapberry JnIce.
until tbe gelatlno Is dissolvad, aa^
away until it begins to harden.
Then whip it until light, aad graduRy
beat In the aUffly whipped whites of
three eggs and the juice of one iemtm.
R’hipaain atiC. aad pour InlDfi iataud
lined with macaroons —Fkrm ' and'
nrealde.
New Ideas for tha Cook.
Empty pasteboard cracker boicea
mad the clean while wooden bom
that chocolate comes in. which am
lined with paraffin paper, are dxceL
to hake sponge cake la. *rhey
will noMrtirB and the paper pmrenta
.eatlcbtag.
Bake potatoes
wHM
Soda in one of Ihe least expeaslv-?
IndHpcnsabIc ariielcs in
..
kitchen use. Arid fmlls, such as goose
berries, rhubarb and plOBis. rsqulrv
less sugar If a Tittle soda-onr-hall
temipo<m^ll to one quart of frull—la
the fever. A little soda put In water
In whirh meat and vegetables are
tKjlI«*d win mske them tender *n«i
t.weet. beride*; hasienrng the rooking,
and thereby saving fyl. When added
lo dlrhwat.r no fuel I* needed, and
there Is no greasy rim around youi
dish pan. In warm weather meat:i
may be freshened by pashing In cold
soda water before cooking.
New Ways to. Uas Fruits.
Fmlt. one would think, eould not
be impmred But a ejevrr housekeeper
arho baa made a study of the subject
says otherwise. She declares that
many a d&h In whirb fmlt figure* ran
Ih* leflered imt per rent by the JudI
rkins admixture of .nnme other froir
Here ar»- the rfimblnatlMn!! :;he hat
found wfirib Tuakliig;
BkirkberiieK and blueberries make a
tetter pie thah either singly. Tse Ihe
blirf^-errles’In the larprr quantity.
With %ery' sweet bl.telH-rrie.H. iemmi
Julec and rind or a ifllle rhubarb N
al.-o a xvi b-fime addition.
Combine q'llnees w itli Kwe«'l applef.
Frcfh flg- nr dried figs make a deli
rious preyerve—N tier yet with a bit
ff orange added.
Tomato preserve In Improved by the
addition ol i-lircd orange's.
Tarts of orange rtrarmalade are Im
prov«Hl with a sprinkling of frosted almoods—choppo<l* almond* roated with
white of egg and sugar.
Pears rtjmblned with pineapple«*ne-fl(iU as murli pineapple a* pear—
vill Ic liked.
Jelly of apples and pear* will have
he pear flavor and the apple flrmnesp.
Though the season has gone by for
traw berries and raspberries, her sug
gestlons In regard to these fruits arc
worth keeping
another seawm.
Strawberry Jam mtxcfl with goo«r
berrlc* Is ever
much nlr**r that,
strawberrx Jam. plain To five quarts
of simwb«MTies'add two quarts of
gnoseliefries, either gre<'n or Just
turning rod.
When making gooseberry Jelly or
in. the vanilla bean will be found to
help along the dcliclouanesa of the re
lit.
Gooaclterrles. currants and raspber
rlcs lo equal part* make a most ap
petirlng Jam.
Try combining elderberries with
green grapes, gooseberries, or crab ap
ples for Jelly, sauce-, or pie. Yo*i wi’l
not be disappointed with the result.
Cither fnr nrfy poly or Jam. black
irrants arc improved by the addition
of red currants.
Ripe red currants, with ripe goose
berries, mM another good mixture
for preaerres and pies.
ick raspberries. Jf slewed with
rod. Juicy Cherries, make a good
?. Stew gently, so as to keep Ihe
fmlt whole. If possible, as It is>more
alghtly. .
Peach Jam with grated pinoapple.
Bill please you.
And lastly, thongfa dried fmlt is not
^ Home TrwH Oartona.
A borne fmH garden Is a gardei
where fmlt I* growa for home oae. K
differs from the vegetable ganten U
coatatalBg fmlt instead of vegetables
It differs from the orchard la befai
ranch more limited in extent, and If
coBlalatng a greater vagiefy of fmlt Theraday at 4:M p. m. la tbe chatoh.
Midweek prayer maetiM Thafaday
It* ohject is not quantlly. Imt lo far erealag.
niKh a variety of fresh Jrult* for fam
AU of an claaeee teakawBA
lly u«e
The posalbimie* of a small ptere ol
Fiiende Chaiwli.
' \
ground used in thl* way are given Ir
Comer Oak and iTOlh
Erlgar L. Rcqna, pastor.
cHf of the United States Farmer.- Bnl
Meeting for worahlp. 10:30 a. m.
Ictlns. It Is csilmaied that four, hun - Sunday
school, 11:U a. m.; O. J.‘
dred and fort>-iWo fruit bearing planti Helm, Supl.
Junkvr r K , 3 p m.
*
ran to grown on a piece of grounc
Senior C E.«:lBp.m.
sixty by eighty feet. This Includes tet
Gfiapel meeting. 7:30 p,m.
T»*arhera* meeting. 7 p. bl Bii^
e*. cherries, phiiaa. blarklicnies. blaci Thursday.
raspberries, red raspberrie*. atraw ^ Prayer meeting. 7‘30 p. m„ Tkm^
lerries and grape-*. Three rows ar<
allowed for pear tree*, and one row
each fnr pearhrs, rherrlee. plums an^ Quaker cburch.
apples, six tree* in each row. T'
iitlllre spare, the giape vine* an
planted around the cdse of (he gai‘*!<’i'
Rev. TVmas Corhlla, pastor.
Church phone No. UM.
and the small friiM* between the trees
Our church la a borne for wbrtiaip
Gni|u* vinos are alni reetimmended at
vice. If you havfi no ebareb
porrh elImVra. thus giving both shadi
and ftiti:. und as rovet^ for walks an* rstiy invited tn come, get acqualatod,
and work and worahlp
worship with
wi _ «f, A
outluindlti;**.
1 nireduce your fiitada.
fiitadA
Arfvirding fo this t'ytinuilc, n g<sn w elcome to ell. Introduce
Greet the Mranger*, tt a straacer, wqlt
sl/rd luiek yard. If pr»»p<'rly ruIllyst«Ml and meet tbl> i
supply
sny
family
with
all
th*
w..iild
Special acrv.^">n«Nuoai > tk«
frolt that was needled. In I'asc* when church hrevKlee.
Regular sen Ires as foUowa;
market ib Inaccessihle. *s In smal
10:30 a m., moralag waveMp bad
xermon. Choir under dlracttep Of Mrs.
Is desired to hsve fn-sh fruit and ai
1!%., 8do4» Mbnol. If PwiitM*
hand, surh a garden w.iuld eerulnly
of CkrlMlau Endeavor la the parfolb.
7:30 p. ra.. evening worahlp. 0»pM
• Concerning Coco*.
meeting and evaageliaUe etrfloa.
One reason that rocyia and rho<^»lalf Choir under direction of Dr. Bmlfib.
Tbitrsday. 7:30 p.,m« praytT ^d
arr wi offrn unnpiK-tlrlng Is Insiiffl
rMnf. rrnce meetlBgrb nt rw>ian|rr^ Knim twelve to flftorr
Friday, 7:00 p. m.. Mayfiowar Cteto ^
minutes Ik not too long for the tKJlIini
nf./^lfher \A!llk should not Is* addH
^IfBl Rfwebytorlaa
until J..M before tcrvlng. The milk
should l>e srald»*d separately It Ebmibl
not be heated with the cocoa and choc
olaie. Cooking Impair* the flavor ol
milk. It Is always Uiter to srald it
W. M. 8. ftrte WedMtoay tei tkt
quickly. Bolied with the oily choeo
late. It 1* raised to an unnecessarily
high temperature.
MIsh Ruby Halmes. 19 veim old
who wah Wdnapetl In Port^nuMith
England. IS years ago. has \^n foun-‘
at on City. I‘a. Her mother. Mrs
Lee. will come for her. The secret
leaked out through the arrest on an
oihfx charge of the man and woman
who pored as her pareqts.
All are welcome to aU Uf oomem
Fourteenth ttrwet M. B. Charete ^
Rev L. Ik CaTpenter. pastor.
^^?cbTnri2rVl«J^to:5 A to
*1
Sunday «-hool at 12:00 BL
i
Kpworth league Bt 0:30 p. B.
Kvenltig sermoB. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeUag, Thariday ttlM
at 7:30.
SamCES III THE CHURCHES
Craea Cpiacopal Church.
Comer Boardman avenue- and Wash
Ington street. ReV.T. T. Stout, rBctor,
24A Slate .tree
Holy.
n. 7:30 a. m Except
on the first Sunday In (he menth. then
it 11:30 a. JB.
Morning aanrlce and sermon. ie;SII
X. m.
Sunday acfaool aad Bible clasa at
12 m.
EveaUig e^lce and aermoti, 7:30 p.
Ladle.’ Ubrary building. rroBt
mt cputeaadl
street, near Casa MreeL
Mrs. Bnuler* In charge, ruoiic
Ing* every alght except Moadey. Baa*
day. IJ a. m.. hollnem maeUaf.
2 p. m. Junior meetlag.
.
2:30 p. m., chrl.tlan‘a prated BOOl^
p m . red hot ealratJoa meetlae
riur tuadard: Hollaeas aato Ui
^rhalllecry: Blaaef. there te Mb
vallwi fqr you.
Week daya aad holy daya aa ap^
Sunday moralak eervlre la Modorfi
'’'^WMwiday * *1ivaDlB4t* TMttoiwr
at 7:30.
Church of l^^iSSictilate Cbnccp- meeting
Beading room. Mo. »14 Wllbllifi
Jon—Coraer Division and Second blnrir. opeh every afteram {OEOf^
Low mats, C; high ams*. 10;30; v«w Sunday) from 2 to E.
teTiuUBa to UtoU it
mrs.aad haaedlctkm. 7:S0 p. m.
8L Praacte Church—Corner Tenth
moat aae It, evaporated peaches tad Casa etreeU. Sunday—Low amai
higb mass aad sermon
am! apricots are more appeUxtog than IS 7:30 a.
Th* aototot tot»l« »t ttk CMmi*either aloae —Woman a Farm Jooraal. a 10:30 a. m.:*veaper* and beaedlo- nUonU diarek «1lt to MMcal. 8Hkm at 7:fi0 p. m. Week daya-Ser.itl tonic •»! bt mtofj br to*
rlees
at
7:3fi
a.
m.
- OeaA Newa, If THm.
Mif hit to* mperttm tosart »ili
A pte machine that will make pic*
ilhe BKrfhcr oaed to make at forty
Bar.
.
Btea per jaCqate haa been Inveated by
and acveral of die
la opexaUea. Bach
a^room atorty lOO
R3s:s:s?:5r.
Tb*f* «m to ,ao evealBC a*r^ at
tohiir lietooaiM ■totoofal ckM OB
icoooat ol to* Mleator )n«
ronucato atraat
. Tb« K**: Mr. Craa* of tb* i
Kill «p*a1t at to* FtMi4k eken* i
■Bomnr BwniU^ No eimdac aptrlc*.
*
CITY, mCHWMI. MTUimV.JW.V H M
SPORTS
Boating
BGOODRMXIEElni
OF
FUdand
natses
Stream
I^mMMrr Trust
KINDS
CDNnkNY
Urn Caar*. gtack to tile lap aad Im
tmidkt 010 to Id fer the teal or Um •Mr Maet ia OraaB Hiyhli WI.E1
cxccixcNT evmnr.
aa tike ftm tara, oad Gale E
{me P. dmaatf after the Car
draw ap. hot
hte Joel at the M taia aad the To
lado hone had aaocher heat aad Ip
•krarortlme. ApimreaUy U to an oC
feft the cbailad la oC the poola. bat
thcra TO aa aadertarrem ol feelte^
that the race v^nUd aot ue a oaotvo
three, aad cxmaidermble moacr weat
hato the boxes tor the third heat oa the
Caaadlaa horse.
The malt «C the haat abowed that
there were others la the imny besMaa
the Caar that eoold step epme. aa the
heat TO aroa by IrMe U la aearly
8«li is Maatpar McGraw’a
opiskm of the Kev York team.
-ft aamaea me to read how
crttfca la^ varlaas narta of the
o^nr ar« vfttlag tts oat of the
..X,»2ia;ir*c2£;
wlm TO at oae tia>e the gyaatest fa^
st»r«te that aoaU he hooke4 lor a boat
la tkto dry. M beiag caartAnred aa aa
nppoamit for Harry l>ewia for C|»e race
•
•
•
•
•
arasr , ICE ANLW0CII~^^^«
AathorMaiH# act la aH capm>-
Either Icc or Wood
will be delivered
promptly if ordefed
'Ontt.
•
«l>il« the tecl Uwt wetaTt bee« •
«ri^ dte!»>e
tit. j«dt„. • .
WUh all oartnnibles arehaTe »
Wtrtti CkmUoogm McFarland.
b«* able to kn» pace wiih cait- •
Jokaay Wlrth. the Ora^ Bapida IM- • ca*o aad ntubarc, Intb of •
ponadcr. who defeated Jack BchitMler • alioiD an ta Uc boat ot ahape •
ik. ihnr omMiitjr 4M Thmdar
of Maalstre last aigfat aad Tommy • ia
la ail
all depanmeats.
dmanniMt. Under Umw «
Bheriyan ot Cadillac la the Jaae show
mom t fort Um mmiim.
coadiUoas it i. reasonable to- ^
here, ia out wHh a challenge to Parker
Agere that the Giantr wUI lake •
m hmtom maU wmI • nuMun«
a spun as soon as everything •
I gave worti la pl^atlj miUi maoH:
) kaoefcad out Kddlc Prestoa of 1
la right with them again. With-^ *
otM artCT »aa4<»vn. and ik« iatar
In a menth our team wiU be In- •
Vinter.
aeror ta««l danii« ibe «bo)e tLte
rrwidarpaat la la a Bad Way.
n vt niort^
1
Word comes from Caro, wheve Tom
Tbc 2:14 pMe tfrrclopad telo • rsef
la now maklag his Iknbc.
•f tfca aaMaUaa^ klad.
has act la aad
the Toiedp soldiac art a fast
•otm hmiM th tecMe. «»dIftoar
f
hOTM*
, the Ant half mile helBc aooom
taklac t«nu ia iaiaklat la rrtmr. TIm imaied by W'ladoaa Kiag.
Tragic Flnioh.
ToMo teklliig Do. Cxar. wfcSrh «.•
•ee-c o' 9hom T1
A amtehnuu.-. ncgleo p.nnltt«l «
tM Oh- Hirbfipui drcuit at Mooita.
At the third fuarter Irene D. set
hak In tbe
Nortli an drke.
t Dwyr la In
•ad mi m ftood ran*. wulUdad tht tail, aad Hr a apleadid bor«t of apeed
ebIW. Bnger could have
ycr. the hearywelghf viaa- ^
•UtliaatO Wteaer^ 4ijr laamt
to become a rulnods break,
> man. U mak •*
paa^ Hooker aad Wlauam King and
dev^tatin^
an
iniirc
province of lltrtTcacboot. TIm •mmnr*
days’
riMit
as
the
guaat
of
rnie'rtd the atreteb ai the Cxar’i
tharn Sheriff Car- land. In like manner K.mneth McW idekad • foworiiv to a fnr poub wheel for a fortou. drive. The Cxar
u‘T’ ^
permitted a
•old at Blflit but la. tfe« afcrriKKm the quit aoder the laah. aad
little cold to go unnoitred until a
%0)r» froiii over Vane had their Aral by a Bfwe. Irene’s performaace in the
tr^c Anish was only averted by Dr.
•ajr. aad made the oM camfiaifcaer Col beat *TO the more remarkable aa she
Discovery. lie writer:
"Thrw doctors gave me up to die of
Umcwood Hooker dirat ehoK« at 17. the ma off her stride when lue 8rord was
Jung InAammaiiun. caused by a negIftUn borae Oalc 8 bcliijr aold at » given, and TO a gtx>d lour lengths be- -BaU- ani* -Oick7 Wtnele WJIT Com lerit^ cold; but Dr. King’s New DIs
pete In Athletic Carnival There
•ad the Add briaster »10 wi h Boa hlad Ufore she settled
covery saved my life.’ Guaranteed
iMjst cough and cold core, at Je
Cxar. Wladoai Klnp and Irene B. aa
The next three hosts the Toledo
Drug Co s. F. H. Meads. C, A
factora.
gwIdUii; went three nice miles, hft
bee Drug Co
TrarcTBC City will be well 1
I
10c.
dangerouc factor
i in Frankfurt's athletic cami%4il 11.00. Trial1 hottlc
* la the Arat beat Teacboat took Ikm letting the oiben kUI each other off which will be hdd next week ToesCxar to the frtml on the Aral turn, Irene V could not come back for the day and Wednesday. Julius Winnie
will go and enter in a number of
The attention of water faker«
the Hooker hoise brtoktni:. bi lni; fourth beet, bring driven off her feel events while Richard Winnie v
ehaaed In hv Wisdom King to ih. at th^ third quarter after which Col- la the leo. 220 and 440 yard
called to the following rute which will
There are good money prlsM offered be strictly enforced: '
time of r 1* Ami. Gale fi. being half a llngwcxHl Hooker had H his own way.
but
it
in
the
intention
of
Richard
Win
The Milan cnlr> . Gale 8.. landed the
Rule 15. Hourxc for sprinkling—Will
• not to accept j
?xt two. the dip sending both Irene
be from 5 to 8 a. m. and from 5 to 9 p.
m. Anjr persons using water
I), anil Collingwood -Hooker off their
I Wisilom King making the race
sprinkling fawns and gardens, before
or aftc' houra. will be liable to have
down the stretch in a whipping Aoiah
Nottingham. Kng., July 14.-The
yard amateur swimming match foi
vaUr shut off at main pipe, and
the Afth bewL
Th^rc'^^ing
championship of the world was wo
bdi:re the horses came out for the C. M. Daniels. American, who wenribe charge of $1.00 before same will be
vciitb round there was
distance in
.l-.'i seconds, beating the turned on again. The using of water
Place yoor oraers no
that the Toil-do gddlug
record by twaAflhs of a aeound. Cecil through hose wUi.out sprinkling n«
again heard from, and the liookS re Ilealy. the amateur champion of Au»- zie attached, is strictly prohibited.
tralU. was second and
H. iKrbv- July 11-tf
w. R. Caldwell. 8upt.
fused to lay any odds on him until abirv
of MancheMer third. Zollan de
after there, had been some play on flalmay. last yivir’fc wliiuer. wa.s badly
A GAS STOVE does not cook the
the others. That he was At was quick beaten.
wk. Connections all free. Traverm?
ly sliowu by Ws taking the pole and
City Gas Co.
being never headc-d. Anishing In thW
The o. W D. baM- bal! team
soconds better time than the prectMlIug
:
:
60 TB FHIMFDRT
noticeT"
>
Red Geraniums
t DMii naiii
The Wall Known Spoclallst,
im OOMIIMOI
;
He will lie in
' Traverse City
■
-;AT-
,
Park Place Hotel
.
'
ON
SATORBAY AND SUNDAY
July 21 and 22
TwOinOflii.
FREE!
Burton’s Horse Beat John. .
In tltt^ 2:25 trot. John, the Carolina
entry, was made a 10 to C favoriatc
oaing to his piTfortnancc on the open
Ini/day. hut he was bowled over. Fe
doras Athol. oWm-d by W. J. Burton,
of the Betroll Amateur Driving club.
the race after five heals. The
time was slower than made by the
John horse- on Tuesday, and after the
fourth liiwt t!-e Judges Uvamc suspi
,rlouK that raroHna didn’t Want to the
purse money and put
Dr. Va
Is hlnd 'him for llie next heat. That
the Judges had apparent grounds foi
I heir suspicions was disch*sed when
that heat nrdved the faMt-st of the
though John «)uldn’t outstep the
IX-t roller.
Fur the Krct-n we ^.e
for the word wit.S Randall s l/lg Cart.
telling for $10. \ Ilolien
L.. an Ohio entry, ftr $7 and the field
bringing
strength at the start, and her ivpeatt-d
ahead of the |M>le horse cost
the ottiier a f|u MH.. Klimt
he ouldiit hold her. ami ne proliably
told the truih.'a^, the aimoti disunced
tire field tSe flrsk heat, saving
the flsr fitim two tif hc-r competitors
only by being pulled ihe entire mile.
She UH.k a miiik of one si-ctmd faster
than on Tuesday
Running Race Makes Talk.
In Ihv Ovfx-ighthB mile Oa.sh running
Victoria w*m with thv C'hicago mare
There wtTo Jalks of a Job on
the run. but nothing advanced lo bubatantlate the charge
’Tbene is StUi Hope^Tben Do
Ifpt Despair.
CE.NTRAL,
Won. Lost.
Grand Rapids........IK .'
2i ,
Springleld ....-.,...42
.11
Wh.-eling ..........42
32
Canton ... 1.. ..10
31
Evansville ...............*u;
40
South Rend ......Jjn
41 '
44
Dayton ....................30
Terre Haute ...'...24
4S
HeaulU Yesterday.
Wheeling d. Grand Rspldc 0.
raiiinii 5. South Bend 1.
Springfield Evansville; i^in.
Dayton II. Terre Haute 3.
Games Today.
—&
•
se::;;;:S i
Muskegon. Rate $2JXk
Grand Rapids. Rate $2.00,
SUNDAY, JULY 15,
Train will Itove Traverse Cit»at
6:30 a. m. See fiostere or ask agenlM
for partlrulai>.
July lb.5t
H. F. Mix-Ilcr. G. P.
"On nUive ilaii. tirki-t og«-i
-Pen- .Marqih-re will *mT| n..in,| irip
els to
ATJ.A.N’Tir riTY.
CAPE .MAY
'Ql-EEN .CITY.
•SEA ISi.E CITY.
1 extn tm Jy low rate.^ imssengers
have the option of either I
tniusportation iHtwcr-n ix-iroit
and RufT.vIn, tirket.v iH-ing K«K»d on th
iKWtb of the Detrolf A Buffalo St»an
boat I
. or the'N
ship (
I lone
ickeU good fifteen daya.
Ask ageiilb for full partirular-s.
H. F .M.K-lkr. G V. A
July 14 3t
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
Thla Report U Made Up Dally. Th
is Not Reaponalbit for
Ihanges in Prices,
Selling Price.
. per barrel............ $ 18.0ff
. per pound..................... 10
Short cut pork.......................
JK.oO
Flour. H. L. A- Co.’s Best........ 4 90
Rye flour. II. L. A Co.’s Beat.
4.50
Meal. If. U 4^ Co.’s Best....!
Feed. H. L. A Co’a Best.
at pW 711.
Shit Off Water
lot front atreeil
Latest and Newe^ Case
Uesij^s. Renaissance,
’'Me
We have pianos here to
match the furnishings
of mansion or cottage;
pianos, of the highest
class; pianos that arc ar
tistic from tver>' view
point; pianos that the
world’s great musicians
say are the best.
At our warorooma you have
aplendiil
cndbi facilities for tealioj*
oaclli inatniHH*nt in honielike comlitions.
Our moilcm ayatemrof pi,no m-Iling, marking etivh intniment in plain figures on
m.illost pnssiMe margin cciiistent With legitimate btiai.
ness nietlitsls. gives f^ach cus
tomer gnviler se<-urilv for
full value than the. old wa/
r>f maliini; the price nuilch
the pocketlxx>k.
Bargains in Slightlir Used
Pianos and Organs
this Week.
n™«
dozen for 5c and ^ per
dozen.
Don t foriret o-jr White
Muslin Underwear.
It pays to
W. Berenth atreat. with tha ]
Carrun. GUs. phoaa S28.
Excursions
on the Bay,
Steamer Columbia
Marion Island.
Ne-ah-ta-wanta,
Omena,
Northport,
Northport Point.
Twreliours and tlireenjaarU
i)hu na. Fare .50 r^-nta mund trip
(At Hn all-day ride to Korlhporl
and ^’urthjiort Point, without
h*aviiig the bo.'it. for 50 cx?i
Th.ifM- wishing can aecure din
ttUMnl the Ujut.
Rauruing, boat
will
rm
Traverse City at 4.1-5 p m.
Our Small Payment Plan
makes buying easy.
iGily'^it^AT
OK E.> MiNOR-OfBae oear^
icma Drug Store.
sixth streetW
A Bari’s. Otiaeeei
lARRY BL HARNER-Cxpert fiM
toner and aetSoa raffalatar. iatia
reaching Travenie
Taemlay, TbnrmJay and Sator[day evenings-’Marion Island and
jNe.ab-t4-waiita. at 7 .W p. m
I Horst's orchestra and dancing.
SUN DAYS-Excursirm to
Mariyn
Islaml. afternoon and
L-niug. Horst s orchestra.
Daily connections at North
Sundi^ Charlevoix, exccpi
»Ks. J. a a aiKT j.nuEU00D
OmOPATHIC I
•/■•■mam.
Buylog Rates ot Traverse City Dealeri
per t„^e..............
KS&sS£1s!S-
If. E. MOO
Giving six hours at . Marion
, 107; BelL 1
I’lml, an i«Ic5al pla<-e to spem
the tlay, with ixivilion and all
►nvrni.n(.n»s.
Fare, 25 cwnU DR. A. H. HOLUDAV* QraiMta
uml trip.
roato Ualveraity. OcSee la Mumoa
Five hoars and a half at Ne-abHh W; roib
wanta. Fare 25 cents round
...........
co^T^peV I'uVheiV.v.v.v.v.v.*.
TRAVERSE CITY Normal Hasle
schooL Teacher,.SHa. Frimeea &
Bmlth. Graduate popU of Prof. Fred,
erick Ilurare Clark 4if Chfaaffo. S04
East *Front atreeL JiUdIo No. U.
down Btaira. CiU. phOM No. $$i.
.mayS14m
Will leave Trarerse City i
'
S;40a. m. for
I Afternoon txcurslons to
Marion Island and
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
lon.l,y.
Fri.%
iS •••■•••I' s
Chicago 4. ]
Cincinnati 8. Brookniy €.
New York SI. Louis; raln._
Games Today.
Boston at Pittsburg.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York at St. Loots. .
PhiladidphU at Chicago.
Chlfdrcn-s White Hose.
8c pair.
New Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewinsr Machine N^les
for all machines, on!y<
Terms t:ash err $5* to |25
cash ami $.1. $7 to flO -ix-r
month buys any upright
piano.
Kimball Music
House
.
io
^8
!>«. M
-iiSS
Ladies-and Misses’ Cor
set Girdles. 15c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. 12c.
Whips. 5c each and up-
L’Art Nouveau. Colon
ial and Inexpensive
Cotlaj^c Upri^rhis.
"i
g
nANO-TUNINO-W.
Jl* llarpinl
Tt'U.rr l>l-tnb.ilo(
PUY. r. .1^ Kiml
.1 :~^;e
RewGMds Arrhisr
OKN-ril
Exclusioe
Piano
Styles
BUSHESS CMOS
A Few «f thclbBy
:
Notice U berelty given that all w
emtsumera meat ahiM off their taps,
hydranu aad Uwa aprtaklers daring
a Are.
’Thomas Mufray.
CUef of Fire Departmeat
July 13-ei
M. 11. liar,ter. Pnf.
You are often out of aorta, yoar body
lacks ienegry. yonr aervee are weak,
bad taste la year mouth; why not
help nature by takiag noBlater'a Bhrep
Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or TahleU. Inba
Hogs .
To Charlevoix, Petoakeyaad UaiWr SFceata. Johan Dreg Co.
Springs and rtHnriL ll.aA
The Rllaob will ant stag at Elk
NOTICE
TO
FARMERS-Joha
lUplils golBg or retnndag.
Barer wU load ^ock at the M. 4 K. K.
l^re S a. Ru retiini 10 p. m. sharp. yarda Jnly JC. For prirea aad infor
,
July 13-31
mation are C. S. Cox.
jaiy mt
SPECIAL NOTICE
Dr. McDonald
THE NATIONAL 6AiE
EXCWSIONS
:l Pb<EMwquettb
Only 82 Years Old.
-I am only S2 year* old and don’t
i|H-ct even when I gel to be rval old
I>r. McDonaM hn> for ytart made a
of Dublin. Ga Surelv 4hrre>
Btudy of chrunie and liUKwrlng dia ntubing ehe
keep* the old aa young
rapes. HIh extensive rrmUce and su and makkut the weak m strong as thia
perior knoaledgi- enal.Ke him to eurx- greml tonic medicine Dyspeiwla.-tor
every curable di>ea:ie. All chnmlr pid Itw-r. Inflamed kldne), or ckroalc
ronMJpailon are unknown after tak
ing ElcTtrir Rlitcrs a reaMmable time
ach, kidneys, bladder and bowels rjuaranti-ed by Johnson Drug Co^ F.
aclentlflcally and sucrrsafullv .troaU-d. II. Weadb.
Bugbee Drug Co„
Dr. McDonald pava special altenllon druggists. Price 50c
H> esatarrb, Caurrhal ix-afncta,. Throat
----.: 4md l.uag DCseares. ^Chronic Dlsvwsca
N0(TICE->TI
The high-bred trotting
pecahar to women. Nervous and Ph>a srailion. T. W. W„ mlU stand Monday.
leal DebUliy. Rhi-umaMsm. Neuralgia,
and all CutvinH- and Nervous IHzeasea Friday and, Saturday of each week
of Men, Women and imildren. No during July ai Turnbun A Cook’s
, matter what your disease may he^
Hrery baru. Partkw wishing to breed
will do well to see this home and la
vestlgaie his breeding
Julyll-CtIL E. Cowlea. Pmp.
bat consult Dr. McDonald aad get a
The Siyy-laUrl.
4€ ^ Montcalm Rl Detroit. Mk^
the fast Pcfoskeylu-s this after
noon and Sumlay. The Record’s
bulletin iMiard will show the re-
Dims G. HeliUis
MoffarsItarMlcMaU
> aad veil aaMctat M
fXANKM. PAINE
heal.
UMKE MIKES.
A Short Cut to Success
ie to' work with the rijihl hteiuib.
Huy yonr fmit prew rviDc srtidr.
at Alton’s and you will bare th.
jaUafactory kind. We bare tlu
Uwt kind that't miule in kettlea
-ucepno., fn.it a,..l jelly j.,,
V\batWB TwoDimond yon nan depvnd OQ. Tliercfore aooceaa will
ertnm yonr efforts ami you wiOdoI
Saxton Hardware Go.
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