The Evening Record, June 15, 1906

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The Evening Record, June 15, 1906

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

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

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1906-06-15

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THE EVENING RECORD
DiDiiTai«TostBiL'i;i|raf niira $0) KWin «FFEKS SEVERU. WERE
nSHSOPPEB
IN EXPLOSION
WHS SUCCESS

4.'

BY COUNCIL FOP RECOVERY OF
ROBERT CHASE'S BODY.

"S- SimOOIMSSE^SBtMO
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ky ike tHy of Trtvent Oty tbraoKh

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was Klveft the YUttltc dtsirffatcv of
•nw«B tad Uw loaU r^inteentMiWv%

PERSUASION
PERMISSABLE

iMt aigfct wlM« t »cmirt#r p|uiM SO LONG AS IT IS PEACEASLE
HOLDS JUDGE SESSIONS.
wee tpraad os Be»
Mtt.

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mpuuaw^Vd

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IRFLUEICE R0R4IRI0N HER

By Wire to the Ereolag Rat
Seattle. June IS.—The
rgos. with a carao of 7:.0,or>o fret of
imbcr. was bum»*d thlrty-S^e mIU*R
off Destruction Isiandi Cant Get.rR*^
Standard Oil eomW. Brldg*ii of the «i
who a itliany steamer ^Asun
ntnwed the burning, sayss It was caused
by an explosion of gasoline. He l»elieres the crew perished in th«rexpl<^
Mion.

By mntual consent the dty oooncU
today offered 1100 reward for the re­
covery of the body of Robert Chaae.
Srho was drowned in the hay Boaday
erenlag. .So far. the yoqag man'a coal
and bat are the only traces tbst have
been discover*^.
This morning Ben Ashton took oat
the Rev. C. T. Stout ant) Alfred Moore.
A ca.'v'ful search of the shore line from
made and a Trip taken around the
ikiand but nothing wa* discovered. It
is hor»rd that tho offer of a reward
wfli cau»k' Ihc'bearvh lo Ik* energetic­
ally kept up.

The steamer ColtinibU made three
tripa to the talaad durinr the bficr' moom, oae at 2 oVIoeJs. aaotlK^ at 4
o*ck>ek and the last at 7 o'clock. ifASE WAS fCkJNDRY COHPANY
VS. STRIKING WIOLDER8.
Mtaara. WUdaaii. Ceorie Lardic. C K
MBftar, Jamet A. Doyle, E W. He^
tins* with buabeU of rlands. InrlodloR
Is Impris­ MODERN MACCABEES RE-ELECTCJiap Samtoca chips prepared at home Alleged That Edtrrd
ED THE OLD OFFICERS,
oned Illegally at Jackson snd May
* by the baay booaewiTea of Ui< «rnthBe Relessed on s Technicality.
(OobUtttd oo ThW Pars.)
Body Fou-d In River.
Opposition Faded
Continuing Campaign for the
Great Camp.
By Wire lo tbc Evening Record.
MuAfgon. June 15.—Judge SesBlohn
made a di-cIsUHi t<Hlny ihai the iM*areI.udlngtan?|lleh.‘^
June 15—All the
ful iMTHuasiou of non-unWm workmen
there may b<- in the Moih ni
by striker* is jKrml.iiiable. The csm"
was that of the Enterprise Foundry Marcah^ to Major Boynloh ana
pOULD SEE OFAUtV IM OUT OF eompaay against the auiking moMer* otht r gn-at mmn tifd.cer* for re-el*^tion taileil to ai.iM-ar vestorda:^ wb«ui
OOOIIi, EAIO MR. COCHLIN.
May Get Pardon.
latlonn were made for hUrees.K<ir??
, Jackson. June 15 —A writ of haben>
corpus was issned for Edward Nall, t to the present lncutn!>ent?. It was doconv\cX BentrmtofI from Berrien court eMcl. to tiM- a blanket l*al|oL all
une^ going on one tlrkel.
ty In 190.Y for burglarj-. It’Is now
On i the street and outside Ihc c«mclaimed that 'imprisonment Js lllega!
•nllpn liall there are coippL»*dla n
Oh twbnlcal pointy and he baa bcH ;i
rlttnl io appear before the board of Plcnt/. imj once onder the eye of
.Major Do>-nton cvcryUsly favored a
pardons at Jarkson tomorrow. .
eontinuanci*! of the present offioers.
. .
Found Body.
HM M s .-ciM* Detroit. June 15 -The c^w oLillC The tTK^ior had every drlrgate when
TMt-rmnnWn
Horn. W.. cai) ferry Uiiiario |..uiul th)- Imdly ib he wanted him and w^iKdilical boss
WHb friend* Analou*
comprised body of a man. Evidently a ever .ruled hlH a'dhercnt.s more ab.-^o.
.
tt ^ Eeapecis to Dead.
sailor, tttwtlng near Sandwich earl.v lutcly.j Every oue of the more ImfM.r’.auf ofnrer.H wa:- reiiomin.ited and tb«this moniim;.
fijf them art* witiioiit optMisitloti
Prefers to Beg.
The hoi light of t]w ronv. nn.tii is be..The baaulilul borne o( the late C. K
Grand Kapiils. June 15—Jen
twt‘cu]l^*ster-Clark
of Marquet't and
Burk was dlled to^ the doors a lib ror Ro*». nolKMly kmms htiw obi. v
Arnold Grtvnbauni of Grand Rapuls.
rtmtiiR friends and nelRhlior* aim found a-liHP In l-'uiUm s?re« t nark
for the offico of auditor.
ipitli^rrfl there to pay their last token a driving min with $157 in I
Lamagoo fs cimtlnulng it* cam
of lovp thU aflenioon fonone who
fxK-krt.K. She ba». n-rl spectal.le family
lalgu for the next great camp, arid i.s
tp fOddcnly taken fnim their m
of dBugbur* iMit prefers to l.eg.
mnkihg the moKt of the ^enilnunt
The Msket in ahleh the mortal re
gains’ the ctmvention Indng held otilBialbs of the dtMttrted lav aas
^c Mii blgan. Tht- ilelegate* shown!
howered In June fl^aen^. ahUe the
fst, rday The way They will art upon
room naa massed alih their fotlaRe
The
old age. clause when Ihey g. l a
Called Uosn ]
ehance/ A rhiinjati! ft.r n-lief ftxui.
/ At 2. o-dock tbc bad iM-rvirr^
the reptral t»f .two * ear.s ago p»« what
.
begitn by the Rev. fKrna* Ccm
”*«* the twanty-tblrd psalm and
John Rennie left today for England he wanted us tjuiekly as Ihtuigh lie
porUona of.lhe twcnly-stjcond cJtapt
WIs.. where he has an extensive lum were <imfcrriug instead of receiving
r/*. ! .
. of RcveUtlons. beginning ‘ And I saw iKTing cfintraet. Ill* complete lum the fa%*or.
;* V

a new heaven and a m'w earth for th. jMtiru oiiifU was .-^hlp|Ktl ^o as t.
■ ^
:
Srst heaven and the Omt earth wer^ handle the business with the greate.-i
V :
pawed amay and there was no intm
tnellity.
Pniyrr was then said by Mr
*nttjrmlay evening, a number of Picked Up by Farmer-* Wife Near Her
t?/.- i
=
Coi^lln and M S Rowley aang with fnen.l.s accomiMinlei! by Asa Hale «i» J
4ome. Whert* Hr Had Been
U i’Vi. e
out aecompanimt nt. —niere I* Bless^'^l his violin, went to the home of Mike
Left by a Man.
^ JHome Ikyond Thb iWof OursLitney and mareht^ in *a bo«ly n
J ‘
In aiwaklng fbu f^ word* of com
de home where a pleasant lare- By Wire to tlic Evening.Record,
PhUadelphla,. June
15.-Freddlc
Muth. a kidnajKd Imiv. was f.mud at

• vteViMl his early efforts In this city
i larraiT K !
thirty five y«wra ago m hw he arriveti
I’binln* on the Ueadmg road D ii
j
with btmrt full of hope and a body full
mil«; from Cnmden. N. J. The farm­
'
: ' of energy . TSn'o boslneas diange
er* wi^- said *he found the.boy ou
j . were revlowt'd. tho .last being lhe»taribe roaiisidc near the bpuac where h.»
:
!
tory when- he niee« ^Kfiilly.labon'd for
Throat Ws-. Cut a-d the Body Placed had iKH-n Ml by a m»n.
uprising for ten veai>. •'During all
on the Railroad Track Say*
,J ijy th«nM' tlme^.- ctmtinuwl Mr. CochUn.
^ 1 ,
Mr. Buck was a high spirlti«d clllreii
i
. He gave hlin« II toilfr public servlrv
By A’itv to the VXeuhig Rect»rd. .
.'kt ’ ‘ V
no matter what the call In p
Chicago. June IT..—Dr. Gwrge Ho.s■
(gunned on F'^urih Fago.)
kins, coroner ol l^ke rtiunty, Indian:
, He Buroed Up Wife'* Houte
declares loda,* tliak lAimard Farrell,
COUNTY got MEDAL.
wealthy iloliari coutcai-ior. was mu
By Wire lo the Evening Record.
throat lN>lnp cut and tfa
Mtiriiyhlioni. 111.. June 15—The Rev.
Oissrpi Premium for Exhibit of Apple drTOd by
body placed on the track ntar Miller
Milo Gdrddn Cumming.-^. paMor of the
at 8L Louia Exposition.
* ^
First CftriHUau church.,was arresie.l
County Clerk WaItta- yesterday n- Station.
vn the Charge of having.'»el fire lo ihu,
eelved a modal from the St. Lout* oxhouse dwnc4 by
wife.
' poaltloa for the exhibit of applt^ made
by Cltlsona of Grand Travenu' county One Man Kjlled and A-ot|^r Fatally
I the markets.
The modal I* m general pr»‘mium for
Injured I- Accidn-*t M Ele*^“
East piilTdlo. June 15.—Cattle—IW
tb« whole cjoonty *nd i* in addition
vated BUtion.
-'
bead: vl*al* and calves. l.OtiO; $7JI5|>
to the medals reoeivwl by The exhib
7.5«. Sheep and lambK-l.OoO: slow
By Wire to the Evening,Record
and
lowtr: choice laml»*. $7.2567.40:
Chicago. Juno IS.-James Burn*
wa* kllied and James Devtker fatally welbcrii: l€6C.25: ewe*. $5,256 5.50.
Injured by the‘breaking of iron beamR Hog*—active; shade higher;
William Jsaning* Bryui Waa PfMsnt at tbc South Side rlcvated railway *ta- Yorkers; $6,7566.80; hesvy and mixeil.
et Todays B—sipn.
.
tlap at Slxty4hlrd street. The fen J6.S0.
Detroit^ June 15.-Wbcat-No. 2 red.
By Wife to the Evening Record.
sixty feel.
<$>m.
oats. 42c,
Peietwhurg. June 15.-Will lam
to, June . 15.-MTic*t-4uIy.
Jennlnga Bryen wa* present at today's
doro.ai%c; o.u.4U»c.
sei^ of the douma and minglcJ
with the members and had private Order Has Been Heeiert in Riotous
•TEAMER ILLINOIS EXCURSION,
Bialystok OlrtrtoL
Uno with the copsUtuent demoerartr
Flr»t cxcoreloo. SoniUy, June l^h.
By WlT« to th* Rvimlng Raeord.
M Jewlth l^ders.
St. IHftenborg. Juno 15—The death?, Cb«rl«T>U. PetosL^r. lUrbor Sjwloss
BUTTER SCOTCH f»
tfAnor- a* the fwmiU of ihc Bialystok 4lotF ■Bd rctmti. *1.00. rt«mer JIlhiolK Sc
TOW nt Ln Gw^U. is «a»u: re««l«r •T are DOW placed at forty, prdcr ha?: MliMalP, fum «. col«i»i> * tor llni.,
JimelfM'
:>
cent good*.
i
JniidlMt been reetored.

PrBOTKTOirwOROUT

ii.

Visit Us then.
/

' Thh store is famed as the Sooranir Store, and there are hundreds
of pj^t|^ little articles wita^

WAS CAUSED BY .CASOUflE

COLUMWA TOOK OUT THRCC KX- trytas to break lato a farm bouse SO SAYS QAPTAIH. .WHO WIT
NESSEO THE pESTBUCnOfl.^
;
. cumiOM rARTHH.
three miles from the cliy Prana
er recoAead the fall coBtent* of a
nm and Is djiag. He says hc-was Argus Was L®^ With 750000 Feet
It OfM of t»l« itott
there to ateal tmt to rialt the
of Lumber and the Disaster
farmer's daughter. B
Occurred off Destroo-

>r

Of'coofic you want to take home
oe little soinrenir of the city.
some

Ogttha Raagsrp.

■y Wbi » tt» OFMaRE B«e«rt.
WMcrt»ry. Cou.. Jue 1S.-WWI-J

■iti

Firemen, Attention!

battle

MEXICANS AND Al

■CMOOMER AROOE, LUMKII CAR­
RIER. WAS BUflNEa

VMITIMO rtmwmtM mao
TUIK or TMUII LMM.

r^ r-'.\ '

another

IXUO

CHARLES BUCK
LOVED NATURE

1|;.......

f i lj! Alive TO CITY'S iotereSt

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By B'lre to the Etreaing Record.
^ Austin. Texas. Jane 15.-A deapet>
ate halile beiw'eoa Americans and
Mexkans U reported from Star ooun
ty on the RSo Grande border. Former
Btala iiSif iirMBL tmme and several
Is slmAlar to that at the Qrme mine.
Governor Banhom of Texas ha* or
dered the raagen t

BI’TTER SCOTCH on ^le tomorow at Ijn Gretfi. 10 c» utk; regular rOent gi»oUs.
June 15 I.

lot klokuIR Rt S IDM

Good Teetb
Good DifCSUOB

Good Health
Good Looks

KWimKOK

A pair ot TREADEASY S
Shoes often saves a doctor’s
bill. They have full rubber
heels that lake all the jar off the
spine, and cork cushion insoles
that keep the feet dr>' in all
kinds of weather.
$3.60 the pair
»Sol(l only by
.
^


AKEUr.HT.
AUE COOL.
THEY WEAR
WELL AND
COST LESS. .

ZODtNTA.
Tooth Brush HoWer
FREE

t-tOYT. OIUOR STE5T CLOnilEiS

CHEAPER THAR MEDKIRE. .

TcrSumaiir

ntrefore

Why n*t try a pair

BACHANt & BOSCOE

totals Caaoat
fl. $1.25, $1.50
Bopf' Coaoas
OOe to $1.25
Wtrnta’saam >

Wim a 25c lobe of

ZODENTA
for tbc teetb

Ii, while. bUrk.
hrowu. t:n*y. lilue

ooc tO$2.00 ‘
CffIMrta s Ctnvas
50C, 75C to $1

The

AMERICAN
Dra^ Store

^ovw

Ordcr-Jor
Screens
Wltb Us.

Stock door* delivered same ijay a* ordered, O
door* and window screens in three days.
We’ll, send a man to take.the mcasurementt

I o. c. MorrATT I

We are now f--nn«netitlv loeatcl
ill Ihc WillK-Irn Idix k.

Dre. SawTir & PiRhallipi

DENTISTS

M vdl

One thing we pridsoQiSelwspp-. -,
OR is the appeRinflee of rmr,
youth* and boya ootfiUud hy na at
to clothing.. Another i* the low >
prioi- they pay «». They’ll oome
again, jron know.

'Hiood for that tired feeling. ’
Wepnt them on.

€anva$
$boe$ .

I Abstract* of TItl* |
I
MICBB BATIBr^CTOBY
|
I
B*iabii*h*d teee
|
■ nwwfwXIO Btatw Dwnk DutMlnsI

Travetsc, City Mfg., Co.

HIDIHPEDBDT PflUHD

CONTRACTOR MUBUEREB

;

Jr,

IF YOU HAVE NEVER USED
OUR

BEST

■a

plour

Have You a

You are not fretting the best
that money tan buy.
Get a sample and
tr>- it.
:
Quality and price is right.

Good Hammocki'

FOR ARSON -

Hannah

&

Lay Co.

If not, let us show you a splendid line al
prices that will enable you to own one.*



MEafSiCEVOOIfG.MKNa
iArrmwoferoRWisHP>oa>l

FEUSiXIT TEEt’

f]'

.1

Ri/m Runy misBts in th« sroriiT
tUMl’Ss pUssoM to look upon .

Rubber. Reels

- ZODENTA

)

Can You Blame ’Em

STEAMER IU.INOIS -EXCURSION.
First exrursloa. Supday. June 17ih.
Charlevoix, Peio*key. Harbor Spring*
and return. iVoo. uleamer Illinnia. ^
schedule, pap* C. column 4 for lime.
, :
June 14-3>

FAREWEU PARTY

*-'K

aTTBOOK StORE

nt BSIXR cs.. pstr.

SaiYains! Boys’ long Pant Suits
«
':

for ages fifteen to twenty—going to
close out entire lots that sold at
five dollars, six dollars, seven fifty
and ten dollars, at

J3.T5, S4J0, t5, $T.50

:

Ko'Utter WKWtonity to clothe your l»y

We have priced them at a
reasonable profit and ,we
know they arc right. Each .
i
hammock has two spreaders and valance and come
‘ .
in
attractive colorings.
They arc wcM
made . -^
and will give good servlce.%*

.M:

m
m
Priced from $1.25 to $5.50


.•



Steel, hammock and frame, ca^
V.

be easily moved about the yard or .
porch. Hammock tnade to fit. ••
frame. It’s the acme of comfort.



Hanunock and Frama $12.50
- ^-‘^1/'.. . ..

Screen Doors

Cotpfort Swing Chair

Window Screens

The Best Ever Soli

snd

Htm. Daaibnne
Ur^
Uar» tpml amtat daya laai «eek
^ Mr. DaadMntl Borfcw oa Mil^ QffcMiNi

■laud ttet «rcnr cm VM •
Pf
Ood WM
l*rpBU tod lU «
ta tjM.lMUi of mM. »ame mr
mU. 0BUC. -migmewben- »Md oCkof»
If." A
Ml M tbo tArtn of Uu DHrto
pemtSvo. 1 !»■, I BiMU i o«l" li
MipUslui Bach. Mr. UHooi re
lofled tte
of hm ucoBt of Plkei
Puk. after 4Ae aaeoul trtal beiaa
able to aareat aiid rftara aad lie
cloud Irr MSrlac *tk»d aovor kelpf Ike
MB arbo pair Vlirt I irlrt; bot aaa keaare*! wnrcodand^
lee to at kU oouauad.'’

ITSIGIMW
Maatififl Ara Maiof I

SSMV
WBI U oumw w

matjr coiuuitloo aa iwiowm. to j»c
ateatad at <ke pHmanr electloa to lie
kdM OB Jim* 12tb. 1906. uader tbe acw

HSHa::
m* lAka ..

8S?“.;.v;
KSSSl":
"-v:?;:::::- ?

Ina by Mrs. JcaaU W. Bn
rota tba tveot«r.Uilrd aaaaal «
lion of tbe deoartiiMnit of MirbliM of
W. R. C BOW to aenalon at
Tbo bad«e ro uai by ibe de
loat araaldeat, Mrs. Bra Gray
tbrouKb the local pitaldont. Mm. r. D
Marrln. who waa at tbo laat aioiaeni
iiod to «o in place of Mra, Bra
bant, the reiular dde«atc. whon
loeaa In tka dty deUlaod. Mm. Marvta
arnica that aba arrt^ at Sactaaar at
WodaoMlay. aad aaidc from' an
acTident near Baldwin In wbScb lb*
rnlln- atepa of the coachca were torn
off by loaa wbirh bad fallao ffrom
loRKlng train the trio waa tdaaaanl.
AMdc from Mr*. Marvin. Robert Gar
'j. M. I). Morgan and Georac Dcmnfr.
ir^ membctu of MrPherwm poat nrv
atioodaaoe. Mr. Oonner will leav
le enrampment and make an extend
cMl trip down the SI. lAwreoee and
later vlalt at hi* old home dn Maliu
ami New Hammibln'.

Wbfle Miaa FPcfc was ao eety 111
her bousrtccepcT. Mra. Tboraloa, her*
p4apUd by tbc 8tafc Ftremcak aaood* •eir act being well coaW wot idre hPr
tba aeeded tare, ao^lasl MemtUy she
liOB btrforr adjoaraoMaM yesterday:
was takea to tbe borne of her iiepbp*.
Wbetaaa. Tbe MkMsaa State Hrc^ ^r! W'alkcr. Mm. Walker Iwing
nnme. Miss rrench la Improvln.;
»en*s aaapcMtloa mtmp^pd a cor
iBVlUtloB from tbe dty of Traverw*
Oay to meet bere tbM year for the purice It
of tianaaoUag tbe ba^lncsa cf g^ wni leave with W* wMe
_____They will be ml«n?d
gauclatloo and
wem ao helpful 'in the Sunday
laiaaa. Tbe cHy offlciaU and oRll
eer* of tbe Trawenm City ftre.deparv
WTic® the cry of !ln? rang out about
. toc«rU«r witb the bastaena mmi Id o'clock last Sumlay iiignt, i»*‘oplf
aad dtlamia ge«ra«r. base deeateJ niahed to the plare wbeie a lire hail
been dlacorcred In some ruhbifh
beauelses to makiac oar dait plena- tbe rear and a IHtl.« way from i
«lBmlpm8iable.a.^
nadbany's store. opp«*«lte the wlndi
Wbercaa. Tkorc ha^ boca an aare- of \bc room where their Kastdinc tank
and bxtiires are. It w *o<m evtln
^trmlncd parpaae la Trarenw City to gntabed. Imt am before the side of the
iflord membera af ikls asudallon a atore. around that
Bost cordial bospHallty and plcasaar
cotcrtalnmewt. which has been to af
Bitreoable la erery rwpect nad
cau*«d aar aanveatk* to be one of tbe to nave It
moat pleasant we hare ever cmjoyed. somewhat Irighlemd.
lu tlie siwnd KtOiyl
iberefcrc be It
Rcaolred. Tbal we cxlood to Uic-ofll- ^ Have, you bti-n betrayed by pn»ui
lala of Tmremc .City, the o'fflecm and |*e*i of ^pumk*. swallowitl pUJ* an i
Dcmberv of tbe'toeal lire depaniuont. bolihHl medifliif without rtnult* vx
fend to the rltfrens pfoncrally. our cor-j rept-a damaged Ktomarh. To ihuM* «i<
dial aeknowledgement of ihelr open*
offer llolUMrr’ii RorkV Mountain Tea
hud») lio»pll»lil>- UK) roraial K
n‘Mt . JohiiMm Dnip t'o.

2S, ’

carry with up a very h!gh jrega._
BOWERS HARBOR.
Travenic City and Its hiwrflinhlc' |K:^ j Krv'in
nnd Mi Jordan et
vrr*e riiy a|Hn* SuUrtay wltb Mr
Ide. and^
i
' »
Tliotna* l^annlu.
. Rrsi lvetl, Tlial a special voir of
ZniiK rm.irn.d UhI Moiidh)
l>jiil
thank* N- lendeu^d to the
of, fmni
, owuerH
^
.............
iniamHbiirg. whi rr h*‘ was viv
\Vi
laumhi’3 and
^uiclr^-n there
other vehicle* fnr tbc time that they m rnn. „r Mr>. Os»nr Msrrli.
.o oar pU-a.....
Rb*o1vf>d. al».o. Thht we i-xpre** i«ieiiy. •
tbe eltv nml lo-al lire department n^ Ml** Fdna Neb^m Vettimid
%ote of'thanV.b for tbe hanqtie! ami « » ]
tcrtalnment
tender
y
r:«’f! Jnbiuoii n-tumed linnu- Friday
-tor the lM>ai
TbU-apo.
\V€Mlne3day evi-nlng.
Ratph MKMn.key *n^ /"hn*

ride on Grand Traverse' l»ay and flsb
Iranquef on llawictl's luluiid.
t'ns*K. uhere they have Immi
fl2
Ik 11
thi naki week
MI*h llR;:4d (Ion* of TmverKe City
vbltliT); witb relatlve.'i st ililHcpIue'
ptveiailon for tbelr elTorts In ^slving
The |.adbV .Md of Omb te lmtv xV
to u* and our cmiittliuent* eomidete
.It \Velnes.l:.N aflerieK.n with Mr
reports fit ihi^ work of thiH meeliug.
Id- llnrrl
PraxH't meet ins; .Ibis we«k xvill ii
Mra. 8. A. WhItflHd Has Retumml
IlcMilved, 'Tliat tbeisi* rewlutlon* Im
at Milton llorvX '
From a Trip to Europe and Taken
Kpread «iH»n tbe minute.* <.f iblt^ asso
MiKK Iln.M'l Zotib k nill entertain b. i
Charge for the Season.
^
elation .and Published in the m wj |«i
innt: friemlu at ii |iurf> Tie mI.i.x
lie h-r vUi'b biilb.|;.>
l>em of Traver.M* t'lty. <1.^ P. Stevens n.ent
Mm. 8. A Whllfleld and dangbter*.
Wherca*. The offieem'of the Mlrblnrcompaalpd by All>rn Mcafoy. have
gan State Firemen** a»**oc*ialk>n who
arrived at Fountain Point for the *ea

,»<. <b..

rmtT 1MBRCS8I0NS LASTINa
Tba alteatloii of tbe Record baa.
baae aaUad Jo the condition of th«!
jfffaaU and aldai^lka approachlna tbe
paaaengar d<ick at ibr faat af pinion
atiaat TbU alraet la In qnlic
ahapa and tbp oldewalk U no Initer
Tb# aldeiralk. for'a portion of iho
dbllaaca OB |iay at reel, ha* been
ed la with rlndem and while -every
iltUa bit belpa.- tbia la liot all that
5^ could be dealrad
Oannf tbe an
ctea to Traren 5 City on the North*
arm llldtlimn Tmnaptiriailon ^rom
paay'a boata and their flrat Impn
\lg iTfmrarae CMv l* not one that will
. laflaaaoa anyoor vrrv highly In favor
• it Trua IbU Impreukm U aom
diaMpatod when the pavi^ region 1*
reacbed. but If ihe paarn'nger happen*
to come in on a rainy day. tbr flret
perteare la apt to Iw a lingering one.
It would be well If the approach ^o
the paaac&fp'r dork wa« put Into g6o«l
ahapt at once before Ihe aummer poo
pte’bepin )o eorae.
! * IS the local Uunch ownem would
""eqlp tbelr boat* with llfE |>re*<.rvci>
H JBlsbt be the moaas of preveniiu;:
a sorloua accident. lUd the i«Mit thn;
caught fire and burned W«dni'*da)
bfwn out tu the bay at the lime, a fa
lality would probably have occurred,
bat bad ‘there been life pnnwrver*.
tikiae on board could Irnve^mads^t^r

. Tba »ikm^ haw cmne and gone but
Jadflng by the exi»ressloim. if the>
ever have the opimrlunity, they will
cxMBC back again. Traverse CUr ahl>
8cnooatraied the fact that tbii citisaaa am hospitable and are not afraid

•»|i%UiCT-! Boynton will evidently
Sri that Ihe «»g. -Everybody Work*
Bnt »hUnT“ doM nol anply when It

CMP«a to Maccabce aSaln. ludslni: by
ywtorday'a prciit report..

Irl

I. aTm'rX-r

mmmor gwest*. The party have iUKi
cturned from a trin abroad and will
spend the season at the neintaln
Point hotel where MnT Whitfield will
enteruln many old friends and other
patron* during the summer. Th •
Point I* as popular ** ever and yUl Nfavorite resort thi* *es*ou as In thluuil.

BTS.0.CIUB
Her Birthday-Evening Waa Most
Delightfully Spent,
Tlie 8. U. club rooM dellghifully Mirprtiw*d Mis* Uila l.«tmau Wednesday
evening, the occasion lining In htmoi
of her eighteenth birthday. Man
mrrlertoHS nolM** en*tunl. the cause of
which cannot he divulged but It Is onlv
neetwary to add .iltal the ovi
wu* most eoKvably *iK‘iit by all. After
delirious lefn-uhnient* had
mned. the elub meml»er* UIsimu-mm’.
noting that the crveulng was one nf
nost pleasant In the history of the
onmnlratiou.

fully during the past ye*r have
Ii Hnu* nnd energy for the bene
fit of the assoelatloo and Us
and
'
mereas. The work of these officers
ha* lici-n of roaterlal Itcnnllt to the ,u.<
tAK'iation in spite of the nmuirent dls
regard uf a forimr Ketvftarv ff»r the
InlAUXists of the organirntU.n'und hlH
lalliirc to provide the pn rnt offlrialK
with Ihc reports of the assmlallnn
wbirh scrtouRly handicapped them in
their work: Mwfore In* it
Rc*olvf<Tbat thI* a*«oeiation
tend to these offirer* it* *lm
fh*nK* and Cotiv«‘v to them onr
ib.nr<*s of grateful appr<Thu»i
Resolved. That this nssfK
scmbled at thi.s time extend
fleers a vo e.ol tlinnkli as a lesiigmnlat
of Ihe apprrc’latlou of tlu;'niemiter.s of
I hi* aiiiuiclatlon.i

awuebe* with piiws fined



/:

beat
wllb

BOB Drug Co, P H. Maada, C. A.
bte Drag On, draggteU. Prtea S
-

LELAND.
The mall boat Ik^Iwv-cu North Manl
mu Island and Ixdabii I* ntiw making
Ibri'c trin* a week. Monday.-rWoflne*
day and Friday,
Jdrs. U. J. r.roblicn and ilauchi
made a trip lu
Maude of MIlwauktH- are In Lelaml 1

Traw rse

CUy last

It’s a Good Wind

INVITATION* OUT.

W A «00|» WAMT**

MABEL.
Mis* I’enelmeker. oiiigfdng mission
arv to Africa. ga\e an livti-n •
ls»k on the work in . that !ioaxxa>
c-ountn lu a fall hum..- Sunday
nrnni Hadley drove to FIK Kapid'
Saturday.
• Mr. Prussic, of fhe KIk Rapidi Inin
Co., was a caller here t.♦lay.
Ralph and Rcrtb- Won'.-n att.jiid.u
tbc Grange eniertainmcni at Old fAx^
1 la.st wuiT.. '

’L**J. Smith of Travei'M* City fi»ent "'utv. iViiobarker preaeliud here Sun
Tuesday In U'land.
r. H. ChandlcT and fnmilv and Mr.
H. A.' King, who has Imi ti
Cu«hman and family of Cinlar Uapbis finite sick. Is slowlv Improving
arrlretl in Iceland Tinmulay for the
A. r». Falrbankfi. after sp. nding
mojt of Ibu wi uK herr. reJumcfl liontto Mr, 'and Mr*. 0«car Price. to TraVersi' City Raturdav.
the Marktw. Arenum aad Bush Temple
The Indb-s <4 this idaee pruseni*.]
Klock c^jmpanU** of Chicago will open ^^R“?>cas!^cft%^r^Travcr*e Chy this
their week** engagement at the Grand
“A^bJr
!>«lcrle. who 1« altfn.llne
OB Mondsy night in the late Sol
High school at Traverse City, is home
Mrs. (Rmi. W. Runkf r ha* a s
Smith llmweir* flrsT sucre**. **Vl»
visiting hui from Pefo«kuy.
York State " This company In not of 'Vk^™;S'm\T.'Ti;«.,nc»cal,
Mrs. Ijoyal Srntt of Traver*.- City
the iiMisl repenoire order Every pt'f a! Traverse City this week.
Mrs. F. Hulbert of Nonhport ib vi* visited her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr*. Jaformanet \n given with an arllsflc fin
r«*b dlogoUrtil. last week,
lling Mrs. Jegsie Rodman
I5h quly *een at a murk hlghc’r price
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. I*ray of lA?land
of adml**ion. There i> no cheap sen* wert' in Traverse City one day last
Cbamberlaii’s CaUc, Cbolen a«d
salion. no siKH-ialtles iKiween art*.
DiarUMk Remedy U tfee most sue
n
tbe^rra:ular theater orchestra will fur­
cesstal medlctoe U the wor.d for
nish the music and all lovers of highbowel oempItiDts. F« sale by Amclass drama presenled in an artistir
erica* arwca.
cod-S^r
manner by a competent company will
hare an onportunity will have an op^
Tb» <mcin of slam ha* Iho amRlInl
portimlty to en)oy six night* of such
foM of an.v tltM pnwAn In <bo vrorl<t.
productions at the small price of in.
iramows FOR EAIT at oer Sbr wMitw 'one and a half Incn
SO and 30 cent*. Ticket* now selling laali^'abariL
may 16^
at Johnson Drug company *.

oll^

rrod •mHh atd Mlaa Wlllaay MUD Bo Tlie oil plprs will not chill a* do plperf
with steam.
' . MarrM Wrin«day. Jnna »,
, iBTiUttooa aieSut for the we#dlnR
ri rred Lyman UmUh of the Dally Froqucnlly results fPom aaflcct i
•ale wm«y. dogged bowels and torpid Uver, oat
»«la and Franeca Olcmile
a:30 constlpatioo bccomca rhroak. ThU
»ha,wridlim trill lake pUoeni

eoaditloa Is aakaowm to tbooe who
amodt at fhe------ *
^tha eoride. SU Wert Hlalh atreet aae Df. KlaTa New Ufa Pflto; tbe



;r:

Death From Lock|aw
Never fnllows an Injury do KM-d Vith
tlucklea-* Arniral Salve. Its ainl^ip
tic and healing iirnpirli.- pn*vei,t
hla«bl iHil.Kfinlng. nia.-v Oswald, merelmrt. of U.n-srla.rvPle. N
V
xvrite*: -It eitfed Seth Purrh of thl^
plare^of the ugliest sore on lits iuh-K I
ever saw.** Cures euis. wmiii.l \ iuiujs
and sfirrs. 2.V. nt J.dins*m I»ntg C«i.*s.
F. H Meads, C. A. Ibighct- Dnu: Co.V
drug atorcK.

AMUSEMENTS.

: 8«n«r U iwally here at laat-thc
eoUacn'hojra are be«liuito« to arrive In
the,city, «nr thdr vacaUoo.

W'.

Icf^'HffL
>
'
Hpi. baxford af. flootb f'raakfort

FOUNTMII POilIT HOTEL OPEN

Rakari B. Walter. Beer

"

«

that blows from our electric
tons. We have them jfl sev
eral aiz^, and can install
them in any.patt of your home
or office. “ Ao added comfort
cveniops is rhadinp or sewhn
bv riectric li^t—the finest il
lyminant itTjttie world. Ask
08 for information and esti­
mates for either.

TbkfM Um pUoe of hanmoek
pbairor8aiiif!;<Ma Iw Mwilr i
moTcd
felkwr die ahady
mo««l to Ibllmr

H you want ao>’thh>s in
the Screen Door line wc
can Mil you. \Vc have
the cheap, the medium
pric^ and ihc j;ood
Screen I)tK>r?. Wt- have
Adjusable Window
Screen**. Wire

Sprin;:

We bare ihe cxcInsiTe
Sale

Hinges O' or

Springs
the Univcrbil
Door C t li and ever>'thini; nc !ded to kt cp out
the flics.
Our SI Door, complete
wlih* irimminga. h the
greatest bargain
you
ever saw.
Come and sec it.

FRANKTRUDE

OUl POS'.OFnCE flHLOilp

d

•aypotltloii.



'Fa>lcst Kind air Ea»y
Paymems


J. W. Slater
U.K AND4iemiL--^UN KELIAHkB MOMKFt

Scrans

Screas

GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
OKK WICKK. slartiin:

June 18
Willard Mack
and
Maude Leone :
StfAv>rtr.l l.v the HKSTiCOMPANV^if aicH-k rictors V.ver or.

ferml ;il rolTL.Ml 1‘KICLS
ill a Selei lifMl of

Hi^h CUis FUyta
Every Flay a UtersT/ Treat.
felarts Frnluy
*Keal Kil
‘I.:i0 a. in.
IdH.l i-fl FKKK Monday ni-ht
when neo»mtp;inie«l l»y otin |«ii.l
re^w-rvit] ai-al liekel. Ignlieti'
fr.w? Hal liu.'ii-.! to 200

MON'D.W NUillT

Up York state.
S :il iNllv .1 i>lillS(Hl

I >rilii«'

.It

The Sou h Site Lumber Co. *
5l5lake:§ve.

.

...

Trmerse City. IRdi.

Make
i
Lhe kiiul that
j
* '!•' yutir doors and wiiidowg
‘ xi* best f*ncvs. Dcalvrs^jii all kiiids\
biiiMing m.-itiTiail. C*vl our prices and consi
uiir Hti**!; I* fore ltuyiii;», KHliurilea furiiitifitnl.
Our imdlo; lh*st l*Tic*wa, iVy Sloek,

rnunpl 4 »Tive*y.

Hell 390

f hone Citizens 308

IrpRecom WantAir:

Boys’ Clothing Extra !
Something we couldn't let pass. Values
no Traverse City, father'or mother should
overlook. Thursday we start the record
sale of Boys’ Clothing of the season which
includes one and two piece suits aind
sailor suits.
Rcj::ular $iarMl Suits sdlinj» for
Rcj'ular S .Vi Suiis si'llinvi for...
Rf^iilar 7.. VI Suits seiUncr for...
Regular Vi .V) Suits hulliu^ for. •.
for .,
Kcjrular D.(Xi Suits
for - ..
Rf^^ular i;TK) Suits
no Suits scHin^' for. .>
Rc^riilar
1..
V1
Suits
selling'
for. ..
Rc^iular
Rf^^nlar !l..V) Suits veiling; for.,.
Suits selling: for...
Rcjiular
Regular i!..Vl Suits hcllinij.for...
Regular 2.00 Suits selling for...
1.50 Suits ‘‘tiling for. •.
Regular

.$7.00
. GfK)
. 5.00
. 4 75
. (i.OO
. 4 50
. 3.75
.3 25
. 2.50
. 2.(Hl
. 1.5T)
. 1.00.

This remarkable sale is for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday only. No one will
dispute the fact that these are the best
prices ever made on Boys’ Clothing at
this time of the season and should-sell
every suit we have long before ther/
,
time is up, .

tiannali & Lay Mercantile Co.

■4

m

TftAimt eiTY, «IMQ^

«, tm.’

ftSHVsdwi «w

r sltjslz

ttWBM IM
wu, 4imiif'
ie «im4 ■ qoM dv free tro* ««OTb>

(OsaUnwl nw VITM PacO
Ml «to li*d,tl» Bal««r to «kO|
«*« dto to C.». Ilww^^ tow

J P« n«

fevl


fawad with aoeh a teadcacy wtq be

Marfcm frlaBd Becewlblr, hy foot whi

prt2hibit«d frwm amterliig waoa Baa-,
aett a ialaad rwaort. Tb la rale baa mi
exceptkma aifd wlR be foltoWBd to tto
letter of the Uw. It la boffcd fo bava
tto local manager. Jam TaWday.
rested m a deputy aberlff aad aWe to
cscrciae aocb rigbta.

to«fea 4he crcBtCBt gala atwr erer
verse City. ‘ .
KrPrapan
The pUBlqi, thirlT^wo in

EAST KASSOI-.

PAVIK6 TlX

PATENTS

Nottce to all Pei
The ti^eeUl mskta

^i:.’

Cbm
r^f BBfl Stale utrert ■
John Bright
fm* IfBlon atrwi
1 lo
raUinic nMr the

Bomber.;

arere taaatod oa bo< as an over tM ttie
flxb were wiped, two for each piBiik

IIB the, arw bmmk
e. Uc bJis b«m

and tto whole Rood before the plpto?
tod of eoalf whcT^ tlfeir toklns was
tto hiaie foi^

the wev^k.

making coffee ajid.mtcb aiptor coffee
was never cxaellod

the arrtWMl iBierrrt on all cttnaM 1»riml
bllmeBU. the BBine ta U paM oB
i.irs tjK. 20lh day of Ju:»e, ISQC.

In any dofowytlc

Brltfbl •?*a»r home Uat hdtec. SartToga chip*, ateaming goldrtm a vJfttt lo tor flatifjh- eh tofrtled whltefUh. rye and White
Ol.l
bread. plCkle*. cream loaf engar tor

, l*ear1 and rharOr Mahn of Traverao the’coff«'e and a lot of acressoiiM t«»
Ciijr are apenUing a treek with r^la* make the Dimlc supner Ideal were
llvef hf'rr.
loaded uivm the long lahlce while the
Farmers are l-rlnnlpR i« rt^plalB
dmadred gite.=»s of Travers* City laad,of thi ciromthi.
lUy wAll 4i« a abort
If
ed from the Columbia and rampaged
tax roll for;^op and oau also unle«*
li raliia
In wild aliandon over both lilaadi
rtrrw^ from <
t

PIVIICTU
Notlca

^raona

SHtSrH-“Sil“ ™vs.»^s

Differ Dt Opinioos
Hr<nn to c xUt In rolntmn Ur
Ihn nK«t |i»ofi!«l.Io kin<] of
Frait CVin UuM-m.
^onl«.
liktirs iiiMBt oh Imviti;; n^w
oOt^ ove rv jcnj».liul «lo not
oun for till* tnoBl oxjmipiro
kind. Hi liny nroHlmynlfR.
fwtlfd nfli-r
oi.rf n«tl.
wliik' oUii r§ imutfi n»;iii.iain
lbii\.tio Ix&t U cl'UijB fcl r»‘i;ardif*M of oc«l. W« liau*
therefore |>rt |j*in«l to iiUnre
f\crry cutU.iiicr, niul will wll
our U-st (^mVlcfi nt fn' niul <ic
per eloirn, niwl ihv rlwniMT

We enn’t any how Ion;;
Oin furnifth tliem * nt
priMa—UttiT tiuy Uxlny ond
nuke aaro of thou.

PERSONAL.

hot a gaesfloB of outdoor"bToilhig. A
Un of

some of the oarty making a complate
detour of Marion Ulaml and returning

sw-g

■m.rr

Mtoh (MU

■a

m'

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Mra- James Stewart of Flint U TialtW tow tnmtor. Hrk. Joarphiae Titpa.
on WobRor atrart.
Mra. it R Holaaiiic and chlldnm
have returned from an exieaded rWt
la New York auie. .
F. Mr. M*ilaoa returned from A^kaaaas Springs Wedneadar night gSd re­
sumed his offlcUl duHea yeatovday.
Mr. MTlson has T<»: twenty pounds
and feeU much beaefltrd by the mat
£ent retelYed.
Mr and lira. 5^*d EHla and Mr«
Will! Druce of Elk Rapid! were Trav­
ersa City Tlsitor* resterday.
.Mrs. O. Sbenberd Went 10 Foucli

with onpetltes whetted to a erocial
isllb the ar^nifd
point of sthrv.-BfIon
nirth bark tree*
Inii-reM on an unpaid !nvl.n!Im.-nu. the
gram Friday filahi toannK
rame to hr paid on or heffiro the SOih oe« s of tto anddcti^eath rd h< r i
suffered from the clvlllr.ed knife, while
day f»f June, l^dC.
*
every covA and cffrner of the U»re<»IT.
Mr. and MrK Rinehart lof
-M. n. Haxketl. City Treasurer.
Frank lAmb tyrnt to Copemlsh yes
LndJncton or IIm- H
iraln
8a«ur.laj.|_aore'
Island
leaiMHl
for
this anmmer
Offlrr. itnom 2nj. SixU * Hank bnlhUnr
rect luime. was tramiwd ever l>y t?»e Icrday.
Jane M mo
J. J, Barnard Is in CopemUh.
happy rni«d
^ .
day f vrninjf.
Mra. A. i: Wilson left for Frauk
Had a Mee Down. .
paiH-r
W. i\ Avhlr.v 4 xprr
for- vesterdar. when she will look
cliiiryh thin w«-» k.
An orrhevtra was Jusi taken almig
after luulnc-ss Interertr
on the Colnmhl.1 to provide something
fmrovanrvBorwW, MIoH.
rt iKh1>
Charli*s Vadcr and family are s
On Lake LeOmnn.
Howard Dnll ran e home on aeeotmt for those who had a tinkliug foot or
lag a shop time in ( hlctago.
Oofvl TrtUf. Firatrlatii Aroora. »f Krttlng a h»5 rolli d on his foot and two. ready for an old fa«;hlonetl qnad- ' Mrs. J«din liai’srh went lo Copemlsh
rilli* on the new snumth flrkir of the
Iii^i'ilinns Fine Fishioii. Uatra Mi.’J reiativi? here last w«><k. yi'stc^rday to visit p’latlves.
June 11.
I
pavilion, dedicated with this happy
S7 to $H ijor w«*k. or SI .V) |ier
Mrs. P. A. Foote of Msneelona ra
-just one couple
•lav.
.loDO U 1 mo^
hnlf a mllMf.n offlrials. crowd and th( r.
More n
mer ob the excursion Wc-dneirtay and
intotogT^ph of JcBH’phltie TrrfaiiovB. pom-d In the Toiulto. after theSrerbu Irirs5. prr:f*s.forta! mm.
h.aTikrr4. mere*’ weie neefb-Al upti! the woods was the •guest of Mrs Walter L. Wat
diet f»r **nnt guilt/.** Ih-Iow Is a photograph of Judge pnIraKTi. who conductw.re
ralllnV
too
for
*:’nsl
that
one
farmers and strKdtn.en have iwen
son cf W«‘l»siA r
^
ed tile defeuM- of iho T(*rraiiora girl.
'
.
cured by n.-lnc HoHf^ter s Rocky MminWilliam PrieP of WVxfcird Is visit
:atn Tea.
25 cent.®, Ira tir
Ubletf. roj,; ejeiii r to hn«‘ |t down with the lag hit- thu^‘ .-dsters In Traverse City
nth.r>.
to’P K>>elka will to- homo Satuida*^'(tlohnson l)niR Co.»
for n f.-w davs
TnA Supper.
night hut Ti-d Southard will notniuru
Met;*r.-. J’djn^Ha.-don
and
Tony
At
’he lisked whiteflsh. steam­ Ilartnk are th!<; w-^k In Daytim. Ohio, imtil afu r romiiH’iic-eroent as he grad­
-Rnek
from
M'usbfncton. rhr* ing h«J I f fT’
and n;i the other ar .wtore-they wer\t twn dav* ago with uates thlK year.
J. N. Katfterhrook nf Lansing. WII
dmnhsl the nuiyor ».f Kacle Kre. rc. w,rir= wete ofled n’wn the tahleW two UtJtrrla of the ftaxion clay
ford Fairchild and Harvey .Baniaini
-Well, ivluit lm«
«*f the <*h.up
r hapnv rhef \ wh(». working like tests. They will he alisc-m atom!
*ve »se:it ITowji t«i eunrrf-uir*
|
rs. h:.d evolv-l r.upito r a Mil half days, and upon tto lr n-tum the formal ore sitending two days fishing near
itL
_
.
Empire.
11 .right."
hmrr earlir r than the' srhe.Ml.-d ptt. CTTganlwUlon will lake plare
.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horiik»>hl of
clflxen. -I
Mr. and Mrs. R. B* Silver of Acme
up and surii left for Rand lAke thl^t morning wher- Manistee, who hayeyto-en anondlng
he firemen’s convention^ reiuno-d to
-WHI. whnl s 4»e d!>Iugr
llU' cor.kic!* the y will Join thir son. Bc’P. with
-Kniiiiff N!H."
r-aiant jar and when uat arc Bnvtu- Family, who are now playing heir, home this morning.
-KlHlnc RIIK eh? Well, befon- tve could bold no morc.thf crowd tired.,
Thomas Srott returned to his home
an engagement there.
elff’twl him he Imd kllhft fver? lUH hapny. full. PxrcKslVfly full. h»adc-l |
Im Manistee this 'njorning.
The Rct. W A. Shelly of Kcr.wlck
m^ntl h«-rc from. Ibid Bill to Ttilm
Mr. iMuLMrs. A- «* Hobart are fishihi»n(‘c!\c4
ptis-sc-d
throngh
the
rpy
thU
moinin?
;;n* I rnckiHi lie enn* cct over ibe
.g nf earn lake
pulled awn
while oh his way to Pc-toskey. antobU."-^'blcnir> I tally Kewa.
fb rrnide
Payment jmsaed.
later to Hopfins Bay. wher< he vtolti
hroiiglNto*
cli) on her wav home to I
J W
K'vanmdical rbnrrh over Sunday
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
:mplre after attending actoxil In Toplap’ of the Rev
n
A. Hettle
ibtord Uf - jTO^l a- 'h*
hlshcq. of this dtotPet. who is unab
This Report U Made Up Daily,
his honK’
W. A Brown
and the
!.« av<*r-. tvho'had
w'*rk«Hi i6 attend.
ccord It Not Responsible i
Changes Iri Prices,
in I.eland this i
ir the s.rvin- of ibe m-nl
Mr ami Mrs. Ed .Shape left thtovi
Selling Price.
down oml r sectind merry* statv*vl ifwlay for Richmond. Ind., where thev
r pork. iH'r torrcl....1
I..*!, lu .he
J
I
nit^d .tiA’ fearte.i and jolliVd tbe old win take up thler
f»cn
Clear pork. i>er iiound..
Tltto e.iPli J«..ived tvtoil waH prot*a-|
ivtoU vi’h fkrir f’Mi.

r.e.-, Mr. Shnrt»*s parents having reShort ciit iMirk..... ...Vi... 1
Mv Its great.;*! stoikltig In njodiTO |
hlde.t ther. f.*r rrany years.
tiful Place.
KJmir. H. I.. &
timet tvlim the. tivrinu.hrtis virh-anJci
Rye flour. H. U & Co.’* B**at,
Mra Frarl; Yonmans left this n:
.> pavUlon 1 as lish’A’.i
epiptl ui of Kr-tUutou, In Huiul.-i strait. 1
Meal. H I.. A Co.\«: IWI.....
h\ in iS’Ct A rt;rious Im ideni of j
* nnd l,h.’ f. rn^l d.‘,lb ing fer Kevftcm' wh-re the will
the firr-t
Foe.1. H. l-.A Co s Htvt.*...
that time is r*r tille-| hy
I ’.-- Isl.aiul .-snrt w.n- It her r-cm Ers in for a we, k ,
l-atlon of E
Kcck. iK-r dWen................................
.’nt v ho tv..’, a
Mrs.H It Ba.-^’.eit who has I
C.MliUh. por iKHind....,.............
rtVmplei.’.
'
.
CohKnto.j
.12
U.nr>s4-tt island re.M.r ha.*; h-^-n the ctiewi ,d Mr. and Mrs. Hertori -III., on the vi.yug’ tout
.*mnd.S4m.e T
Ik 22
ri.ufi AllMiiy. Kii,g«H*org,’-----------------------|K>4-n>h- through the leasing hy Cant, .Montr.gue. where an exrc-edingly pl-as
1/mo or IMSst iiiiJes sonth of tlie .x-nler
Crt'amcry hutler. per pound..
.^S
•hrrl. s WcMi of th«- Inland composed .TBt tlujt was enjoyed. left this mom of the disturb iie-e. It wns n iH-nutifnlj
Ch.H’j^e. per pound........................ ..
>r ' :st thn’C acres. The .tork. sparl«»is ing for her Deiroit home*. Mr. Bassett night, and ^hoPly f»f»er dlnrier. trheni
OaM. per hurhel.....................................
.4BREVITIES.
ntr.irli for 4a rce rtf’s mors, wa* l»til?t left Saturday. It to ing rumored that h.
the d,*« k t\.i« eron-ded w ith iias-’liger*. |
OalK |»er hu«hfd........... "
A *

FOUNTAIN POINT HOTEL

AS! BALL!

Gopemlsh Grays
O. W? D.’s.

Sunday, June 17

p. W. D. Park.

Came caUed at 3 o’clock.
I The O. W. n.’s ddeated
ithe Copemish Gra>’s |unc 10
jin a 13-inninB contest.

•n :r,

David G. Chandler
Candliiatc for* •

The State
Legislature
from

i

Grand Traverse
County

lias lived in Grand Trav
erse county 12
Business is farminir
live inrnther of tht
Grange. Is lirm Ivrlittvcr
in a rrvisrd ptimary law^
Is a supporter of Win
Aldrn Smith for the
United Stales Senate

•Jivf

^pwer for Your Boo’fc
.j. ’
Huy .1 SMAl.U-Y Marine Gas <EnKinc and
1. enjoy the boaiinj’schson from bpqinning to end.
.;;i' •
.
'

Economical,

'I

Powerful

and

Reliable

w. M. PAIGE, Agent.

with the J. B.-Paipc Electric Co.

.;

* f

^ i

125 Cass Street.

n m. Cood Residence Properties
F-OR SAUE.
I have two tlesir.iblc locations on
Washington siren, and* one on.
.Hast Ninth near Union and x>ne^
ffTV.ist rcnih n« ar Caks. 1 mill
furnish money to build for anyone wamin" to make a home.
The crimr.aciinj; party .may make
plans for liotisct and pay for
properly on easy terms.

gSl't E. McNAMARA

Pfdaim-F. per bushel...*!...

.TO

.SnP. per l«irrel...J......;..

•««

';u

IV John H

wcut af.K)t.

\

0;(’ pavilion
anv dflnrr hall in Traverw- City, was

If so. then Mrs. Basset

wull rearh hohie first.
Mrr

Wm

B. Gray an,

built hv A. W. Wail. On tto .'Sit side ter Millie left this morning tor
Spring Chkken ........................ ..
Fife- Bal e wltn Mrs. Gray
of the pnvili.m a kitchen has toen it
Guying Rates of Traverse City Dealers
huill nro\idl’d with an aretjl ne rookiiAf; stove, and lighting plant
rot.Tt«M

fame manufsomn’d pas.

. p. r huPbel.

of the

Tlic stn%e is

liitess for the heat is perieri and fret’

. .S. Clay Todd left rjd’

mornln
will

I stay at Chetoiygan. where

J

Mesdame,. We.Iey^l
Monroe left

H

their

thi- mort

h:;rgs. piT^dozAH...........

c’ithcrt from odor or smoke.

Bnrkwhcaj
Chlrken* .......................>

at

llA-n* .......................... .....

the

Oats

-m.vojh waters,of the luiy was a sight

nuriu- of Toledo. Ohl»». spent a short

Bverih the. trip itself.

firr,- in the riiy This we’d,

The last boat of the day arrival Just

2‘^-2U

Cattle ......................
Stevr.^ ........................
F^ncy heifer*..............
Cows ...................................
Calves ........... ...'---------Sheep ..................................
lAmbE ................................

pavilion

week

J>0

lines ...----TnrkeWs
Pucks ................................

dti’ik and .the twinkling lights of
showing

a

om

npon

Ihc'

Some evrninc

fp’*’ excMT’^lon

will to

this wtsrk.

to come

acquainted with the new re,*op

An

orcheMra

iltr

will

he

imnlded

and

.W

Sfwnt the cordial invlta’lon of Capthin Wehb
Caplftlr Wehh also Invites all sail,
launch and boat owners to enjoy the
beautiful Island

whenever their ram^

PAVIHGTAX
Notice to all Persons Interested.
Tto’ special as4eft*men* tax- mil for
Oie psvhig id State stn-et from the
line of Csss street to the wc-st
in,’ of 1Eallroad avrnun. I* now in my
fur the collecthin of the seeon
muds Is
’ailment, together with the Interest
all unpaid InsUlIments. the same
to’ tiaid on or before lb*.* COih day
of Juni’.

Note the Qiffeniiee

' !>.e C-utmlghaBi ha^- huTchased on«
imeif«;t in the hartor shop «d P-

a trained
with Mr

wh(xv4

romp<dle<l

Notice to all Peraona Inter
The spcTiltl aiwesanicnt
the irraiRng BBd parring of East
from Ibe eaaCline of Park
- line of Wellington street, it
now I^my bands for eolleetlon of tto
laciallmc’ui. together with tto
on all unnald InstBllmenta
before tto

duSlty Tn
SUteBank

___ :---------------------------

; mount’d

M

dun an up »o-date and

- "t

ago, aK a local ht
his wheel, mime

matches and b^n
tw«-ntv minutes or
ihe

ncairj, hi

coin.

AS

‘dronped’*.-

b^

aorae-

TBe Re4 tfn««lln« ko.krr.
j tnore ’ ban» . and after a half hour's
TIh* rvi\ lH»nl«T iMv’ctes -enlcnl«s> |

work

In

elrnilt

his ntjendnnre heie

The Rev. A. F

Wells, a former r-sJ

dent of this rity. returned to his home
this morning at. Holland, after a pleas
ant rhilt In this city with friends
Miss Carrie Fuller left this gioming
r a two weeks* visit at Prmremont
Jay

Grlnncll

of

Deiroli.

who

was

with Grinnell Brba.* local branch last
spring, is aimln In the city.

Mrs. Grin

ne!l to expected In a shop lime.
city ytsaterday
'
F. 8. Hook of Boyne

Falls

rtc4 bualneaa In the clfy jesterday.
Henry Hoaurtock of Kingsley Is in
the cUy on a business -trip.
M. Dam of KoPhpoP was In tht
cHy yeaierday.
C. J. Ayrea of Manlsfec was ■ guns
at Park Place yesterday.
J. Alfred Hooi^ and Lonls Heigea

Office. Room 202.

'>

Mr. Henderson returned to

U H. Shank'of Empire was in tbe

PAVUGTAX

of floo.lnc.

deek-niid ►^traliK’.l through j
a tow ,-rcning( lotus. .Nearly all nigfjt tto’ rteamerr jI mss man grd cm
forg.-d ahead at iuilf -in-e l. '* J”*
|
list her sidto^
Sides, i
floatiug «<nm. gr:.t!ng
^
rjear water I
in tto PH,mine, wl,
he gi,t off. KTmrk
tto- ship lie- j
r.’aHied. the skies to »e«rch.
After
low the water line wen
*'■*’ ldck,-<l up

with friends and relatives.

wST r cs

n

.

in..nk.y ..r th<- (.«,*!• nf|__^,„ .r,.,,l.. r ,HT.r>r
thrown Imtrtqvica]
by Hiat time and rcsle on.
1 nnd is H.k-fly
Hik-fly remnr*able for the .extra .’^liuary iioIm-4 It Harry Moiiiw* know* something about
his ho^je this roonilng
makes. Tlie cnes 11 tutor- vompriar- al­
Mr.c. William Kelley and daughter most any souimI fr.»tu a siiMiwd moan
rifT*' wm 1^' n STKTiiil con vail Ion
Mary aP* now at Alhion where they to an nngr> roar, niid it b* hanlly (tra
of TravcrH4. C!ty chapf. r. No m2. R,
will visit relstives and friends for a celral.le Uwt tbej* shmild prf«s...d frrjm
A. M.. taoight.t Then- will Is- work In
a aingfc* animal.
Tills is tiie animal
shop lime. '
thy
M. W d«jgpc
Mrs. John W Simms has g<ine to calhsl Pd monkey hr WntePoi, In his
‘AVhat
toiat*s ■ ihat^*'^ queried
a
”W«mW-PnrH In ftoutb Amerk-a.*’ wlwprPeoria. III., where she will attend the
nn adiulruhle descriptlTU of its wrdrd Mr.n;;cr looking »t the flagstaff anJ
graduating (♦xerciM-s of the Bradley
rrt«.s may l- read. Theve *rmnd* are string
THnnairtk on f^.e npt Narime
Polytecnir school where her son Fp-d pnslu’ssl in n to.iiy cavity fonned"hy
tig ro.m tbe d(v-k vestergTaduaTe^ June 22.
n»fi !en.on.

COUP

P%mt t;e onc’ of nleanire for all who

No.
Cimtl hi'los..
No. 2—Cured Hides.
Grc-en hides ...................

sister. Mtos RnMna Patton

entlerc'd the ritir. n* of Traverse Cit;
lumlda in. order fliat all ma:

.

Mrs. J. n Henderson of Cadillac and

liy Chnlain Weld. on. the yteam.*r'Co-



Tallow ................... .

home at Kingsh /

:

Tills was in iitobss-Mi. with no siiool
wnter*nearrr tliaiithe ABstrnUanrfKisi.1

‘u.l, drir..-,

worth its weight In wtUl’r an.« rlean
Biiiter. iH-y |H>und...

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

tto* hH.kour sh ..ite,l. -nphikcrs ato-aur j

ivebofse from Ann Arbor for tbe-------

TwmtkML Trix TlnkluuD aad A1-]

an c’legant
ImT of a
wit;. Imt
Like the

lortiedjl'Ilt d

Agent

Bume ’ Si.c

i*

up. the

reddish hrmrn calor. I rlrer," and ^he’.’fanrer wrmd»md'why

to firovkifsl
tail, the under
ked toward the
aorface of
tliose monkeya
lip. I.ti| It .BITcrs
In htirfnU well d«wetoped t
Westminster ftoxette.

the. h.vsiaader^ jaagtovL
Tlv-rc will to- a mcyling rif the atblefjr (duh Monday nirht. * Important
TitiPro’ss x^ni crum to-forc lh<- club amJ
a full aPi-n/lanxc to (lc»;lred.

,

Q’nx'n dfv ca.mp. N<,. STX R. N. A,
[will hold regular moling Friday
7*J y^irs old, ling in WiKidman hall. A full attendwho is rrrqdoyol Iti a inartde wortca ^aarelsd^lred.
in fhto Hty, h.as
at work pn bto
Mrk..Molh^rsiH*s rJaas of .tto’ Coobw ti tnmhatmie at odd times for aercrgregational Sunday school apcnl ttte*al years, nttil be now has it almwst
day ai PaiTa cottage at Blrdiwood
TfcK* morning waw ufihtt fn htmtlag
Oriffiiuilly It was a huge grant
linwers.
At 12 octoek dinoer was
Wider. pk-kM
op on
the p^l
•erred. Tbe anenwvin wa» spent In
Bqnam.
Mr.
Yeatnan
comer, fontal Ih^ quality J« l.e ext
phtying ghmpi, one «»f whlcb/waa a
fine, aad oooeH>acd to earre ft as a cracker biML bw the crackef* ware ao
nmAerfarbtslmatmdlogpfaee.
He
weO.-hidden that they succeeded la

oolriftP«Nk oRa

TWalaa anl^

.„/g

tb^ rttonmd We.

WB FM m-nwl

TK®

mwtmT ^

CAW O^ HOMEII a ■MOWm V.
CLUK K. HAflMAH.

MNS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.

-

in»vc^ w«k

ruat Cktu*

LiTO

i«MMMMlar*llJO. SIS aad
tUJQl Sdapriee

■ :
^

BXTBA fiPBOlAL-100 ddw
MmiV aAd Boga’ Soft Bom
Sbitto. idaiB wd oOk fraaH

OtaBm*

SSSfe-*

39c ' .

,tata.ta7

, S£SrS?Ss^;tt'.

iu..

.Okthiw <

l;3e

BOSTON STORE OLD

worthy
their pMnnupe. hot they
win •nd tbet the \’nn Amburc borw.Ublee eompoee • Terluble Iforwe fair
end
they
ehould
nlw»ye be rUlted.
IM WOKLB WITH THE VAN
The eliltor dioald not uk whnt beAMEUm EHOWE.
oomee oC Ibeee honee If they bei
eilppled. «» they wUI be dtopleued
C* Find Their Own Care at Nlpht. with th> auwer. which 1«, thnt' they
•re fed to tbe «iihiiel«.
.
^ Animaia Well Trained for
Tbe W« ebow come* to Tr»Tcr»e
r
Tholr Worn.

t “

atr. June *L

Bta-^dtaaita «lNm lu
cafe or den I* ready to be taken to
thf ground; It ^ses np the situation
and where ita load ahouh) he taken
TUM horse will find Its proper place In
' UiQ big horse tents and when tiBpfade is ready It knows where It should
. fall In. These circus horses i;now as
much about the performance as do the
people with the show. It has been
clalmod. and Is probably true, that the
ring and performing horse* know
when they will lie needed In the ting,
that they can tell by the music of the
. hand.
The circuit' horses know when to
pull and when to lay down: they know
how to sUnd up In a moving car and
th^ know bow h» hurry In esse of a
alarm. Thev can do everything hut
tail.
'|o aidect the kind of horse* which
haW given the.fgrbat Van Amhurg
sIxWs a national reputation for hav­
ing the finest horse* of any show on
eai|h. Blnch time. Intelligence, patlcM and penu'vcrance was fequlred.
Fof the bagimgc and heavy work the
|>etahcmn type of draft horse was **»•
leefcd. and for the hippodrome races
was choaan ihlrty. clean-cut Kentucky
thoroughbred runi\i>rs. Each year new
atdta is selected. alwa>s from the
aanta breeds, and fhoge Aat have been
scared, hlemlahed or Injured are
cullpd ont.
j* *fV mating up of tbe different teams
* is in object lesson to the eye. unifortalty of alto* c<^r and style always
pre^mlnating. When to the 300 head
of beautiful black, dapple gray and bay
horgfMt Is added the Klxly-elght cute
Bhetland panles. It Is not strange that
the lengthy street parade of the Van
Amhnrg taows la a most Imposing and
plfmalag sight.
When the great Van Amhurg ahosrs

rahiwi h«fa. chteen* will not only

By-Lo
Talcum Powder "

aseptrbox
^ JOHRSWl PROG CO. I

STAND

ALUMNI BMQUEl HELD
PLEASANT

AFFAIR AT
$T NIGHT.



Special to the Evening Record.
Northport. Mic^.^une U.-Tho aa>
nual alumni banquet mas held here
Wsdefing Took Wac^ at the Home of last evening and was a lery pleasant
and
succesaful affair. The banquet
tho Bride at Northport Tueaopened ^’Ith a march played by t*hc

dgy Evening.
Nichols orchestra of Tmver»c City,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas of which furnished tbe muirtc for the
Northport siTlved In the city this evening and the next number wa* the
morning from Northport where they address of welcoirfe by Mrs. R.' E.
were married Tuesday iwcnlng at 8:00 Flood. Mr*. Walter Bmham having
o*plock at the home of Mr. and Mr*. been on the progmm for this numlver
Charles Bramsn, parents of the bride. but owing to Illness was unable to he
Tho home was charmingly decoratctl present. In a few well chosen words
in green and white In honor of tho Mrs. Flood welcomed the class of lOOC
and her address was followetl b) a
occasloir and tbe marriage
Bg-ADd acfct^ptDblo mMo by
plighted by the Her. Mr
Iss Marette' Garthe. The tresponse
pastor of the Congregalional chu^h at
that place In the presence of sixty to the address of welcome was dcllriwd
by
Edward Ransom of the
guests. The bride was gowned in
simple cream mull find carried while class of ]906.
The response was followed by a
carnations, while Miss ElvesU Thom­
as who attended her’ was gowned In duel by the Mls.^es Pearl and Rllth
while alliatros and carried pink cama Dame and the class hisiorj- by Miss
Minnie Drown came next. This wations. *
Charles Berry was Ik*si man while foilowed by a solo by Mrs. E. B.
Johnstra. Letters from absent mem­
MUs Ubble Guaimff playe«l the weil
ding march. roUowIng tbe ceremony bers were then read, there l»elng three
hese. Mr*. Williams, who is In
Ice cream and cake mere sen ed the
guest*. Many beautiful presd'oi* were Califomia. Miss Lottie Nelson, who is
In CatlLhac. and Miss Myrtle Johns of
rccelvetl by the happy couple.
Mr.'and Mrs. Thomas will be *at Gran(f Rapids.
g cup was then passed nnJ
home” at Clfi West Seventh street,
of appropriate quotation^
after June 25. Mr. Thomas will fake
the iKwtllon of telegraph operator'at given by each n*ciplenl as It. went
iKiard. A niiml>i*r by the
the a. R. A 1. and make this city hi*
«»rrhesini closi-d the program.
The wllaiion was ^Tved by Mr. and
Mrs. Andn*w Kehl and they are de
RAMMED THE BARN.
wiping of-special pralw for the adFriU Beitner's White Steamer Got mirahle manner in whicJi this feature
was rsrriiyl out. The following was
the menu:
WTille working about his
Soup.
In tho lism at the rear of his father’s
Cucumlw‘rs.
Radishes,
resldenn- on W^aahlngton street this
Wafers.
morning FYlt* Beliner ran the ma
Void Boiled Ham.
yhine into the end of the huiiding. Chickeu.
Jelliijfi.
toosening some of the tirohe
Potato and Cabbage Salad,. ’
Mr. Beltner was almnt to, start thl*
Oranges,
• Bananas.
engine and threw hack tho lever that
controls the gear to what ho thought Vanlla Ice Cream.
Cakes.
Chocolate,
ng».
Spice,
was the neutral p<»ltlon hut got U too
far hack, throwing In th« low goat.
Coffee.
Hts air aupply wa* low and to roplen
Ish It he opened the throttle. ThU

THOMAS-BBAlUir

• FORfilSSMOWI

three months. The dlrorce of Esther
E, Owatkin* ra. George B. Owalkln*
was also heard.
A decree (ranted March. 2. IMS. In
the dlr«^ avft of Ubble A. Smith.
DOW Galkcar. and Edwin Smith, wa*
modified to the extent that Smith
would
rellered of the anpport of
two chtidren after they have attained
the age of IS yem

' !*,*!.*Ty^!!t.SrT^Sato

Oiv*n ,t th* C)4 •e>>eel «f Mink lM*t
Ev«<inB-WM AmiM by U>ti
CTil Yeung Ln«eA

A recital wa* given at the City
Opamtor* of the Citlzent Telephone School of Music last evening by Miss
* tompany Gave a Very Pretty
Nellie n. Chisholm. SRslsted by M
Shower Last Evening.
Grace Monroe. Nita Wright. Grace
DeWm and Ethel Wilson, accompani­
The operatora of the Citizens Tele ment*: Miss Corrine J. Silvers, vocal,
phone fXMBpany gave a ahower last and Mi** Nellie Adam*, reader. The
evening at the home* of Miss LdvIUs following program wa* given:
Valse Caprice. (R. A., Newland);
Weisler In honor of Miss Grace Brown
whose'marriage to Robert Stuart I* to Barcarolle (left hand only) (Ch. B.
Lvsberg, op. '20); Concert Aremolo
Uke place next Wednesday.
Refreshment* of Ice cream and as­ Suidy. (L. M. Oottschalk); Nellie B.
sorted raki»s mere sen ed. Miss Brown Chisholm.
Rondo Brillante. (Henn. Mohr
baring the pUfce of cake with the
21); -Misses NUa Wright and Nellie
ring.
^
‘ MAny presents of chin*; silver and Chisholm.
norlan Song. (BenJ. Goddard), Ml*s
linen were showered upon the bride
Corrine J. Silvers.
Reading. Miss Nellie Adams.
The Bulterfly leonceri etude), (C
Lavallc); BarcarolJc (solo L. H.) (Du­
d but.
rand Grace, op. 11); Tho Astray. (.MenThey were
for dome tvrisou known etily to eftch delsohm. op. 30. No. 4)V Nellie B. Chlrttther failed to agnnv
riiinlly she holm.
Overture. (D’Auber): MIssc* Nellie
Chisholm. Ethel Wilson. Grpee Deexample of wh.nt you r*>II futility.*
Witt. Grace Monroe.
-All right/’ SUM he.i^olHptr
Service Music. (J. S.^BaclU. Prof.
hyTJl
She took n peucil In her liand. seized W. A Smith.
a pletv of pa|jcr and after a few min­
Funeral Service.
ute* of diligent flgurinji onnouaced tbe
tesult
“It I* 2.R4r.,OOft.” said she.
Long Lake look place this
“IMvIde that l.y 2.” he contlnuM.
at 2 o’clock from the I^ng
“It Is Ld^a/A-W.*’ she said.
“Very jaelL” mild be. ”Xow add 7 to church the Rev. Jlngh Kennedy of
that and then sul.trar-t L422.540 and ficiatlng. E. L Hughes had charge of
the liiirial.
toll mo what you pet.”
**TIm‘ result I* 0.” said she oftor fur
EVITIE8.
therfiparinp.
^
“Well, ttial’s what I mil futility.”
The linndKomc decorations at
«ild he. with a laugh. ‘ You-ro cover.il
n als-et of imiK-r with figure* to nrri
Cass str«*<u engine house iti honor of
atnothlng.*^
the firemeii’s convention were
so nngwork of the J. Tl.’Talge Elt*ctrlc
nfgne at
pany.
Captain Bouiers of the Salvation
Army n-turm-d ihl* noon from Manton
The Psrmstlos of C^sl.
Many different thwries are held by where he has horn assisting In revivaf
groluglAs to atiDunt for Ibe formation services.
of beds of caal iK-iwcen ptraia of rock,
Tbe slinplr-fii of them I* tliat vast
PERSONAL.
mames of wtod. kucIi n* grew In tlie
cnpbonlferon* age of ,t!ic cr.rtb’s de
A. C. I»oralR. manager of the Grand,
velopmeiit. wen* sunk under tl>e sea. went to Chicago this afternoon on bus
that deposits of Kill up>n them eliangc.1 Iness.
to rockinnd that by some upheaval of
tbe eorth*tbe liottom of the sen wa^
A
Papptft.
lifted alKire sr-a level. Siu-li upheaval
Wc nre :i r»-Kth-«s pnqde.
Even*
occurred In remote geologic ages In th'--- thin woinsu) hmg- to ho fat. Every
Mississippi valley, all the central parts fj't wojn.nii wniit« to gn>w thin. Ev»i
of whiqb were undoubtedly at ono town ni.nii long- for the thne when
tune covered with water and formej he ean retln- to the «quiet of llio .
an arm of the sea. Tlie on»' thing .i-f- try.
faln about coal I* that hr one proees* d.ny quit work oimI move
of nnturs or anotbeb it hh* Iwn r-m- w lu*re ho can take life easy. Coun^
now-pni-ov men would like to tr.r
In the mrbonlferouK
their luiml on n city d.nlly. Tlie fc-1
How many thDusand* or milMon*
lows on the Id* dallies* dream of a
year* that wa* nolnilr knows,
tlnie-wlien th<*y mn own a psp<*r cjf
that l* known about -rite duration
their own.
In youth we longifor
different geoktgic age* of tbe world la
that they were long,

oitght to l»e driven mU at the TnUe.!
States.** ^
Italy gn>,tv on tbe skirt* of Vesuvius.
“Oh, na there is a ls>tler way to If the volcano were away not ooe-tenth
Stoi. Ibcin.
our lending eitlxens of tb« many cuUlvatora could subsist
quit iirmliiclng the muck. ^That wlH—
ah. nrart you t»e going? Good nlgtlt
1 ha\e greatly enjoyed our little ^t.“
—Llklcngo Rseord-Ilenild.
“Ran Ktattrist-o report.^ aaya a coo*
In the esnyon* of tbe Andes bridge* temtKjravy. -tlmt a muntier of pecsoos
frum irterhdce to pneclplce are made wfio suffered from varioas alhnenta
hies Joined by stnaUer atraiaLi preriously to tlie earthquake and fire
in that oity fiud themselvfw eompkdriy
to nml^c_a,-trdnirh-«dwiHHl bridge.
cared.
One paralytic, who for tlilr.
teen rears iuHl been crippled by hH
NOTICE.
Cunningham, barbeil. disease. Is janr ‘entirety carwL* and
at 122 Acoth tJnioe street, wish to numeroq* other recovcrica have been
aaaooiMa that fhay ar^Dta In the tn»t rscaWed:" Nor abooM H he fa^ptitau
taat amaug tbe aiteeata earid by tbe
apd are harberlag at the tame old
■ere la erilaoe and at the aame old price. |
No extra tteiBe for tetfit riiavlng.

as by the wonderful srehiteotuml dccorslkm* of the celling, con­
ceived by Mlehacl Angelo ss a aeries
of frames for his painUng*. Bcsntlful
is the exquUrits
marble sriM. No ooe
tainlj wtM> made IL It was pechaps
designed by tbe architect of the chapH
hlmiiHf. Bsccio PontelU. There are a
few sneh^ marvels of unknown hands
In the- world, and a sort of romance
cling* to them with an Hement of mys­
tery that stirs tbe Imagination in «
rirromy way far more than the gilded
oak tree In the arms of Rlxtn* IV. by
whJch tbe name of Rovere Is sym­
bolized. Rlxtu* commanded, and tbe
chapel wd* hnllt. Rut who knows
where Bacrlo PontrUI lie*? Or who
Mnll find tbe grave where tbe hand

Preabjrterian church whore memorial
serrices will be held. After the ser­
mon busses will be famished and the
membera will go to the oemete
where the gmve* all! be decorated.

The oommou council of Tmverae
City yrlll pay $100 rewaid for the reeovery of the body of Robert Chase,
arte mas drowpad in Qmnd Tmverse
bay SoDday a^enooa. Jaae" 10. 190€
J. M. OinetL Pres, pro tem.
JauelWlt
t
BDITER SCOTCH on lale tamorrom at La GrettS. 10 epata; lagalar Mceat goods.
'
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ktag. and have adopted tbe
Uoe uniform and club of city
At Tolpa aummer nnlfonns ban
adopted for the foraif^

I MSSCHlSUDlM’Sreim ;

cuse for It otiM-r than that wo all seem
to lie*-bnnt thnt way. The grass sewi*
to lie. j met n IlltSo grcMmer nnd tlirifllcf
inost any clIrci-ticMi from the plac-e yo»i
oci-npy right now. Contentment I
iu-:ir to hupibliM-sB «« .voti «-an get
In
this wort:!.—Sell gw Ick
(Knn
r.nnngn.plu

Tinr A .BECOBO V^ANT Atk

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Ctaireh Uta Btomp.
In cloring he said
am hi^
this afiernoon feetlng a deep oeasa of -M
loss and separatioo tar we kmtm hlp|
/
not only as a peighhor hot aa a frtate. ' ^
He had grown lato oar Itta. His rieb
qomlUlea In anisic broaght-hlta IP PlaM
and while he dM Pot >
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claim to excel ln maalc we dyptaiW p
npoo him In the church to aprry oP r

this important branch of wtwt.; 1
Mr. Oochlin then conluded by spaak- 4
r►
log In tender words of the doslaff of
j
the life just passed beyond Wheo ha
said that after apeech w^ gone a ;
pressure of the baad cooimanleatod
“l oapaot halp
^
feeling that here was a maa Whoaa
every Impulse of the heart was that of
j.
aad Just a few om>menu ago I heard of his
tcader iw
iwhis tcadar
|
who bad lost
little ettW. He always lived for that
which was beat io life.”
Mrs. Rowley sang In cloalag.
Deptha of Mercy.”
The aeri’Icea at the hoom were la
charge of the old time friends, Thos.
T. Bate* and James W. Mlllikaa. who
esnu for the frieDda urbo anivad to
pay their slle|^t trlhoU to a ttfahsag
friend, the pali brei^r* being l|aaBra.
E. J. Fulghum. R W. Hasting*. W. W.'
Smith. 8. H. l^chdchael P. KjaaDta
and J. A. Mootiiktio. Burial took plaee
at Oakwood.

decree (raated.

faelac mie that the defeadaht* aot

fol the w.ny the*e muck mker* are
writing alioot our pmmlnent mpoV
*»koi! Mrs. <;et!ltall.
“It K” the new minister admitted.
Os tiM- SIftpes mt % e«ori«».
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
t confess, tliat ! have been sadly
pcapiio the dang.T to whldi they arc
shocked by the Ihlnjc* they hare put in
exposed from SO.ooo to loo.oou i»eoi>le
Will Hold Theim Sunday prioL rt U disouraging to think live MPOD .the slope* of Vesuvius, besklca ibe 600.000 Inhabitants crowded
“I know: It. I was talking with my
Both the tent* and ^Ives/if the
Into Naples. Tlu reoton Is that the
Knight* of Modem Maccabees are re- bnslond a1»ont It last night, and he fcrtilfly of the soil Is perennial, the
thinks ifs lerriflq. There ought to be
peril only occmslonsL The volcanic
qnested to meet at their respective
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■ . Mf good- cj^Hife rich In alumina. sUica. mag
bans at 10 o’clock Sunday morning.
to. an.vbow?
lime, potash and Iron, which by
They will march from the halls to the It seem* to me that evej^ mnek raker

«00 REflTB!
ot gwtert wdw to mothen
fordidlTiiM on UtUe.baiieh.

him In outdoor Ufa. I kretal to talk
wtih him os he was able to aee tfctait
as, they am aad apply them.-

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THE GUIBE DEPARTMENT STORE

(m an of the mahy aldea of laterfat
efia drcaa ptlcrlouce .1* oeen upon
thd hlU*. Ooold Baoord readc.* bol
. f^lov the mhsalBeent hoiaea h«
a* they go about the ahow ground they
would he siirprlaed by the revelaUon
of Iborae tense.
There are io he counted with the
Vita Amhurg shows almost TO head
of Jhorses. and they are air beauties.
-ptrfec'Uy torcly.- Each of these
horses can find the car in whlch^ it
tratcls at night and can find Its proper
stall. In the morning when the train
knows where to go and

Natare gare hlai rwmini elgor aT? *
Bilad. aod fraedoaa titaa aaia. Ha
vas ooe vho txmld loak oat mod aae ;
tkimgM oeC tar arhh
^
^ ^ ^ wa. a |

«r tbe ponce la

aad «he

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or wm»mn whkh tha.Ateaaaed a^
aspiaiBiC Be mM.
tra«, •otrata aad lotad to h^^ r

Ai BMB today Ctati OMft vaa ad- part earwc «C aa TO am* < «iA to
oonied aalil July 14.
^
The caae of Homt G.
peettd to t-ar tW year, aod he ex
other* TB. Qsle K. Haaiiat
pgHa to mmtp about fl iwt ^ each
resai>dlx« mae property \ .laoglacto txae io ear* itM. araaoe l^good,
the old Cotler eaute wa*
the jary by.the cooit and AeM
eaeat. The arsaaMBU o

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«<M. vUt tfcr cr^
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TbooBSiida of tbe so
year locusts are coming up from the
groond and Uterally ovemmnlng tbe
Und about Glasgow. Ky. Tb<‘lr wings
bear figure* like unto tbe letter* “W.
W..“ »ay* ft Gtasgow corrrspom
the Clorlnn.tI F^nqulrer. By the
*tlUoas this la regarded ss an omen of
•**nmt and war.** It Is further
fhsr^ tbe last appeanmee off the k>
costa, in IffB. their wing* bore• tbs leL
trra “1\ r„“
prospertly.-

Good looks bring hVP*»««i. Frienda
rare more for ua when we meet them
with a doan. smUlng face, hrigkt
eyeo) sparkllag with health, whtoh
come* by Ukliig Honirieria Roekjr
Mountain Tea. 16 oanta, lea or tab­
lets JohnsoB Drag Co.

Kept HI* Ward,
“Be miner he cried in s ydlee sorchsrgeil with anguish. “If you refuse
melshandler
But tbe heartless girl refused him
That was sixty years ago. Yesterday
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A Pretty Flffwre.
Via Idle very loveljr
STEAMER ILUNOIP EXCURSION*
“Ah: I <-an give you no Idea bow
First excursion, Simday, June l7lh.
very lovely oxcn»t that It U bet
Charlevoix. Petoakey, Harbor Springs
$2.^^ and $^,ooojmr
and return. $1.00. steamer IlllnoU. See
schedule, page 6^^ugm L^cUtaPJune Sl-Cf

CHIWsTuCK IDfED IITUE

(Continued from First Page.)
life of Traverfe CUy he wa* ever
ready to serve. The Improvement* alw.
of this city Inlerc-sted him.
“In nubile life Mr. Buck saw bcau-|
ilful things, the l>eauly of alreet*
which the future would bring, for
then* was within him an elevated tastc- HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire Ilf E
for higher life.” Music and isjok* »eTwelfth 8t.
June l5-tf
lected for their literary value m-ere
sjioken of hy the siM-aker as appealing FOR SALE-WInd mill, sp.*cl*l Urgain:
tireer
KO
f»iM
high:
g*jod
conto him fti ills hf>me. fc»r tli«‘y hn.ught
dlllon; all complH*- Inquire- of
forth the iK-st IM him. *TIe was n
county clerk.
J»oe
mail of Impulses.” he said, ’ but It i.7

WART ADS
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY

HotWeather Goods i
We are prepared lo supply
yoii with the coolest and
the best there is in

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straw Hats

from a 25c Mexican Fishing
Hat to a $5 Panama
Nobby Styles at $ 1. $ 1.60, $2

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Fancy Sox

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lOc, 15c, 26c and

Negligee Shirts

50c. 75c. $ I and $1.60

Underwear
25c. 50c and $l ; • |

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Union Suits

S'! and $1.50

A lot of 50c Suspenders iv i
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to closd at 25c
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IOOdo»n H«iKlk.rch|#f*.worth I^,ior................. .... .IQo

Silks and Ih-css Goods

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WASH GOODS

SILKS

.6c
lOc

atSKc and................ .
15 pieces printetf Organdies. 16c
quality, for...................
25 piectt 25c coloted wash goods, in 1 Q a
a variety of styles, reduced to....... X

hL Silkf in fancy T^eu. bacy Lot^wdoe.

89c
66c

5 J- S

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19 in. elain taffeta Sitka, oor regu- AQa
.. lar 76cand »cqoaUty, for 69ciid wC
' 86in. Chtllon Taffeta, soft finish. chaoKeaUe
effect, our regular ^l.SO silk and the pretti­
est «lk are ever had for the money, but on
account of the failure of the selling agenu
St to
. i)uy a lot at our price.
we were able
Tl^ are your*

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BLACK SILKS

69c

LADIES'COVERT JACKETS
$5 Coveita for W.75'Oovorta for
115 CoverU for ».75

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Odd pai^ oue. two or three of a kind, going at
a low price.

ODD SIZE ROCS

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MndtVip of short enda of borders, at cat frioea.

LINOLEUMS

One lot BUndanl American Indigo Blue PriiiU, per yd.........

^..5C

One lot fancy GinghamB...........................................................

..5C

BED SPREADS*

Pretty drees Gingliams that are 12JC and 15c, all fur^ i)or yfl .

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ONi: CASK Caljot Ikloac l.fkl. Cotton. This bmnd is too well
known to n*MMi comment. It shonltl In? sold today for 10c. but
while iliis lot lasts (hcre’s'a feast for you), only, per yil^...... 74c

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SILK PETTICOATS

Li^cs’^black hose, put up three i»irsin box, Kgular 10c pair.
Beau«falfaiicyin™ho^.‘ix»‘|&^^^^

Brnaaek Bogt. sise
27x^regnlarl.50 Bug
for

95c

3« rarh Heibp Carpet,
good colon, per yard,

Alina Straw Mattinp.
20c kind, at. per yi

$4.50

Crex Grass Malting nnd
Rugs,

MatliDK, a yd, 45c
Rofs, 48c and np

E.XTUA STECIAL

15c

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50c
patteroB to dote out

BAMBOO PORCH SHADES

WINDOW SHADES
Our work and quality guaranteed

Come in the^ ffizes: 4x8.6x8, 8xS. 10x8, 12x8
^ ^-SOe-and up. Sure, we'll hang them!

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Velvet and Brussels Carpets

18 inch Stair Carpet,
p r yanl.

lOc

$1.00

25c

Pair for White and
Arabian Laos Curtains,
■worth np to $1.50. .

Each for Ingrain Car­
pet Samplea oife yard
Kinare, worth to 70c.

Many drop patiemi in these gocmlB that we
ehaU not l>c able to buy again, sotue half pieces
and aomo less, however enungh for room size ,
rugs. Some remnanU aln^ady made up to fit
small rooms, all going at vptsiial prioes.

Ru^^Ru^s, Kuj^s
Wo have pulled oit of cur regular line about a
dozen rugs in 9x12 si»s. that we will.sell at
special prices. Kot tLat they are bad patterns
or so.cnned stickers. Wo do this simply to
keep the rug business mo\-iog for the balaaoe
of .Juno.

WILTON VELVET CARPET

Made up of Minnesou grass. Wears better
than anything else.
All sizes, from 18x36 to 9x12. See these.

•About 146 yards to elose out at $1.16 a yard.
Made and laid at above price.
Worth today $136

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SWAL fORCH A«D COHAGE RBGS

Couch Covers $ I and up.
Door Panels 25c and up.
Rope Portieres $ I and up.
Special Lace Curtains $1 a Pair. See that Linoleum at SOc square yard.
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B.*utifQlIine silk petticoats at..'.,..................4.76 to $15.00

Pine .lapanese Straw Chamlwr Rugs, ,Tapa' nese Matting Bugs, aize
Bogs, 3T.X72, at
•»i9, worth $5, at

$1.10

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in our Carpet Department. Ail odds and ends are gotten out and marked for quick
selling. This has been a very busy season in this department, consequently we* have
a great many short ends £tnd broken lines to close out.

Let us figure on your



r»0 (W. cliililren’fi black hose, boui^hl to bcH at 124c.'now, per pair.Qc

THE LIST HALF OF JUNE IS CLEAN UP TIME

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DOMESTICS

New York mills sheets, 72x!K), tom and hemmtVl, worth 75c, for.55c
81xW. worth 80c, for............... ..................... . ................. .............. 60c
5 doz. hcmstilchol pillow slip8,ri.ix:Mi. worth 23e. for each .•........1 6C

20 Bpn^. 72xb4. weight 2J I ha, regular price’lK)c; for....... .'.TSC.

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1C in. accordian pleated llounce, cut full and
made of a fine quality satinc. YoO 'TK/a
have paid $1 for no better
BLACK PETTICOATS -Made of fine qual­
ity mercerized satine, 18 in. bOx pleated
llounce, four rows of tucking on bottom of
flounce, three stitched bands around top of
flounce holds the box pleats in pUce—this,
is something new. Our $2 num- 1 faO
,ber for this sale.................................. X*Oy

EOKN CLOTH-LookB like an all wool tennii flamnd. It’s 6ne
for lioyi’
nu n’s shirts aivl laflioe’ hloneoi, also <or night
lyB’ and m.-n’s
shirts and goims. Was li>c, now ..............................*............. I

64 in. blU-blenobeil all pure linen damaak, three patterns, onr
reguUr (i5e damaak, tor
..................... .^7:...... .60c
72 in. all pore linen damask. Uea< h.-.l. four pin-es in the loL onr
regular $1 damaak, now ................................................................75c

LACE CURTAINS

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BLACK PETTICOATS AT 76c

Ss CoverU for
IJ CoverU for W75 $12 OovorU for >7.75
$30 Oovwla f<r >/2.W
$2.) CovotU for >/S.(?P

. TABLE LINEN

Many short emU of Carpets and Linoleums on
hand to close out cheap.

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All the white Waists at $ 1.25 will '
be marked for this sale-............ 96c
All the 82 wais^ will be sold at- -. 1.60
All the $3.00 waists for......... .:.2.26
All the $3.50 waists for................... 2.75
All the $4.00 waists for...^.............3.25

■ SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES

. Hemnants, Remnants

..26c

SHIRT WAISTS-Very Special

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TOWELS

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Another lot that was 35c,
now ..............................

to $11.50

20 doz.'toweU, worth So. at................................................................ 3C
100 dot. towels, 17x38, colored bonier, bock, good value at 10c.... 8C
fiO doi. iMlb towcU, unbleached, lt*i40, good value it 121o. now.. 9c
10 doe. all linen buck towek, (all linen, mark ye). lUx38, the best
, 25c towel on the markeL now............................................ ,...21c
fi dot. ALL LIKEN, hemttitched, buck towels, a winner at 35c,
•P«W............... ............................................................................ 25c
,, 6 doa. aU pure linen. bemsUtcbeil. buck tdweU, 21x18, extra value
atOOe, special............. ...............................................;..... ....429
:t dau aaUn damaak toweU, hemstitched, alt pure linen, aohl at
fi.V anti looks bottev than that now............................................ 50c
*25 pieom, nnblMcbed, all lioen damask. 17 in. wide, special at.... 7c
6 pie6es aU pore linen, bleached .lamask, 18 in. wide, apeeial,........ 9c



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Qk*'l RTQ Wo know of nothing better you can boy than the AgenU’ SAMPLE SKIRTS we are now offering
OlVin lO yo„ „t33J Per Cent Discount. There U no b.-lUr line in theooui.lo'.ina<le by onoof ti.o
bert eonoenw. on right lines of good materials, and made right. All Ibo beat tellmg fabrica an- among them in the
moat deaireUe oolora. There are about one buodred and twontv-eight in the lot an.l aa there is only one of each, yon
oan rendily aee what aifbaaortmejit yon have to choose from. Every woman can replenish her wanirol« at a great
saving over ruRuIar prioes. Remember theec am this teMon'i skiKi. Every one a apleudkl desiA-n. Sizes are from

' Big line SOc drasa goods for.........38c
Big line 75c dress goods for.............62d
Big line 81 .OO dress goods for........'78c
Big line 81.25 dress goods for...... 1,00
Big line 81.50 dress goods for..... 1. 10
^^In this lot there are Panamas, Serges, Pop*
lini Henriettas, Taffetas, Poplincttes, Gran*
- ites. Mohairs, Batistes, Phantom Checks and
Plaids. Broadcloths, Cravenettes and Gray
Fancy Mixtures., No old undesirable stuff in
4 the lot. but all new, bright, crisp goods, in all
ahe colors and black.

15c

20 pieces white striped and chec^aiii T On

In Every Case Alterations will be Ch’arged for.

DRSSS GOODS



Uimitv
Uimity, were.
were l.V
15c, at......................L
at..................... .
32 pieces dll wool Challies, in
iloraf, Persian and Ure^en
dots and stripes, 32 in. wide,
at 50c.60c.fi5c.for..
Ohe lot White Mercerized Waist* IQa
ings, sold at 25c. now..................... ..

$lO SnIlsfar$7.75 $12 Suits for $8.75 $15 Suite for $10.75 $18 Suite for $12.50
$25 Suite for $16.50 $35 Suits for $25 $40 Suits for $29.50 $50 Suite for $35 >

^Money'-Bak Silks not In^d^ in this sale, as
, I we are under contract not to break the price.

ii'

19o

Here is a suit opportunity tljat will interest YOU. Every one of them' is this season’s models and
are all up to the Milliken standard of excellunce. We have only six weeks in which to dispose of
ooe hundred suits and the prices we have placed on them should clean them up in half that time.

86 in. Black Taffeu, our $1.15 line and the
be« silk at the price on the mar* 1
• ket, during the sale..................... J.*VA/
' 36 in. BUck Taffeta, one of our 150 • J 0

.

15 pie<^ 20c India Unon'

• LADIES’TAILORED SUITS

. ae to. Black TaBeta. oaa ok oor $1 rVOij

.. .numbers, at.oo..o.o.....oo....... .•

( '5

25 pieces 35c wash goods

^T^MIS will be one of the best*sales ever known in Traverse City, for the prices
* here quoted are in evenjr case lower than the goods can be bought for at*
wholesale. Rather than wait until the season is over and people are through
wanting this class of merchandise before reducing the price, we are going to
do It nbw while you need these goods and we’ll get our stock reduced at the
same time. In every case goods are clean and new. Everything bought this
season. • Our trouble is we have too many goods, but you are the gainer if you
take advantage of this sale.
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Jmm 12th to topt. 2Sth,;«.

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Jaly lat. Thta la a gnhtlFOB BEMT-Sult of gre f::rslabel
a. Apply to Thou. T. Batra.
ntptov groaad door, with gaa nuge.
may S4f
llghUBg: large Tcranda. Apply' 4J7
Arr. Tf-ir* it?w Cttf . .Tlwrs.
Jane H-ff
:.v. 11 aver « City.. .Thwrs.
FOB BALE-MST-U teet front on
Arr. Chicago........... ...FrL
HOU8C
FOR RENT-Modem comm
SUte ctrdfl. adjoiaft ae» gerem
InqwSie 441 W. Eighth SL
7:fi0p.«.
, .chW.......: ...FrL
Ue moat c»trallr
W to the ‘
A... Traverse Qiy, ..8«n. 6:60a.m.
eastml BbtrlbtoSi^ potot In themms
Lv. Traverwe aiy.. :...Saju 6:a,m.
mc>lera, pn«raiMvc city In ceptnU
Michigta; unitabte tor any dam of
...Sun 10:60 p.m.
bostaem. Call tor pried. Watb* TO RENT-nar room
:..8«n. iJitXlHL
Tuea< C:S0a.m.
Bro*., 127 ProBl 8L. XraTcrae City.
vi'h hniM. furnished or unfumlrtosj.
Mich, ailxen. phone 1219
H-i“cl CoJuarbla*
* June 4-U
may 2441
ROOMS TO RENT—For. llghl hoase-. lines for points l:ry<md.
FOR BALE—l446~Hard««rf» Mock U
kc»4»!iig: gas, eicctrlc llghu, water.
North honnd sti-amers make coonecgood market to*n urlUUn
miW
Utb. s?.*am heal; third floor P«> Uona ax . Mackinac Island with all
of Trar«!tae Oty. On*gr hardware.
pk a Savings hank.
may KUl steamahip lines steamer.- for points
cm
luike eupcThir. Lake Huron. I^e
F-a*y leniiB. Owner la oth^r buxi
Brie. Ocwglan hay. Lake Oatarto and
ni-ix. Call for lavoka and terai. HOUSE FOR RENT-:>121 Cats, F. G. liey^.
Wade Brot. 127 Front rtreet, Trarnmiinann.
may 2<Uf
erae City. Mich. Clllxena phone
FOR RENT—Best ofSoc rooms In-the
121/
may 244f
city; ai*w1y finished and papered;
bruited: hot and cold water; best
FOR 8ALE~1464-lrc cream parior.
da)Hgl:t rooms In r«y. Over First
soda founlala. candy making
National l*ank. Inquiie at Mimiien's
all other Hxluree, all ilock. Good
office. Rent Ipw. '
may 9-tf
tra.'ie. eewtral loeatUMi on Front
IO.UOS No:^.C.' Dock and of
rtrret. One of the Bnent conlec
flee fool I'nkm sJr»*et.
llonery. ice cream bml famdy makUo?
MISCELLANEOUS _
eRiablluhBimtu in city. Cair for
price. W'ade Bm*.. 127 Fnj^t rtr«4. lost—TintrrwlJty morning cn W.vr.IiTrtAerne City. Mich. Cltlrcn* iihouq
Hicton ttriet. Cass slrt%;t. ah ng b>
IVm Marqut ttc «k:|iot. or on I'nion
1219.
n*y
«
^
u wiMa April t. laa
as far souib as Smith and rrice'r.
FOR 8ALE-1437-One hundred and crescent shaped gold pin with spray
amenu-en mire farm, one and one- ^ of flowers, with pearl In rentier of
half mllea north of Griwn. one half ' flower. IJU-ral reward If roiurneil
mile iiborv front «r' Bi^er lake;'
to Rewd office.
north, wiuth and weal of BurVa re­
June 14-tf.
sort. one of the pretUeat rtiorts in
tha Grand Traverrao reghm. The L08T—Locket and chain. Lorkn con
tains
gentleman
s
photo.
Fli»d« r
whole farm la level and extra de,':irk*-ep photo and mum lorkei and GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
able aa a reiort propoaltkm. ’Could
chain lo Ml3S V. H.. corner Elerenth
rto. A
•■.«««
iK, eaally platted Into one-Afth acre
and WadsworUx^Tlowar 1.
lota or five iqta to the acre, or five
Pine 124.t
hunUnwI and eighty live lots, which
with a very sinan amount advrrtlaIng WQukl acll for at Jeaet |M> LOST—A !M arl and. enami led charm
I. 41.^. F. pin. betweim Prebyterian
I»cr lid. For natural advantager. lo
church, r.otiih on Washirgttm sirtet
. «*apn».....................
cation can mot he beaten. In cd.m
to Garfield avenue. Air' from !att«?r Ar. CU*cin»Mil..
imrison with other proiH-rty and the
price arkod. thla farm Is offi ri d at a '|d*^n» to Kart Eighth Ktn*« t. Mr.-. 1.
ilnhiMl lUpids. I
Clover.
219
Garfield
avenue.
very low figure. There la llmker
jiin 12-2t
enoiigli lo pay for the whole farm at

«*AWTEO-fWHkiB U..WII
wr bodMueper fay ytmiig 4ady, Ad• Rreaa B. cure lUreonL , • . |6MU4i
WAMTCO-A 0Wd easftHoftt toWMtu«per of MtVfT
«rf
UklnK rofl!^ Oiuif0» ^ boii«- r^m
Hr #«•»:
to* •>* w»4oni COO
rnloMl. Mto.vO. JU. Coulter. 410
. W. OorttiUi jcr«^ BMJi t»4«pl)O0M.
■ iUt^^24i

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WAMTCD-* -r- Eiprrlroc 4 dlolnr
fmi drf mi Perc MohiiMdi'' E««bb
Boom.
: t
>
Jooo 124l

COOK WAWTEO AT c»«ce-m«dT
«ai|»loinBciit
ati. JK.

}mqdim Jno, Hi iuiio.
Jone I24f

WAWT10-At «•«. coteprti
VOOUUI to rook. Iron o»4 i

j:si?!SS£

i. C. BURRS. Igent

WANTED-^Cltctoa K>rtii ot the llotr]
WhlllOf.
Jwt?
WAWfED-Cookf oad iH klndk of re
tort nnployp* tt “Cniod Trartw
Bmplorttoni Borwiu.- I K\m l»uy
Mid tt4l terolid htt»d blryclet. A
.W. HoUtortworUi. *15 R. Froot BU
OtU. pbOMC 4KS.
June 41 mo
WANTCD--Com lb the otr and otU:
Mght«t prtet paid. B. J. Morraa.
mmr2^

FOR SALE

iBALL HOU&e FOR 6ALE OB
RCNT—Near Oak Park rrhool. Clix
phone 4K. AnrllU Gardner.
ORIENT AUTOMOBIkH FOR SALE^
A 130«r Orient Backboard; In p-r.
feet coadiUon; can hb bought, at a
hargala If taken eooa. See II. W.
jime 6-iX
FOR BALE-UW 3^room hooae and
bam. Inquire 605 W. TcnUi.
!
w iS4f

haLSTyr-STiin^^^o-oo tonrod tbe MlaaoutlaB. ’-fbej
and Mr. oad Mta. C. D. Swift, who are Champ dark because It la eaay."

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fi^ivi^auEns

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priiH> we ask for lu It you want a
J. U. SMITH—Detective Bureau. Do
bargain nnd a money maker, got
teeiive work In all legitimate
after Ibis. Wade Bros. 127 Front
brnnrhe.'i. Suite 9 10. Powers Opera
»;tre.‘t. Traverse Cily, Mich. Clt
llouio Bldg . Grand Ilapids. Mirh.
Uenr phone 1219. *
may. 24 if
^ may 194mo

H.&N. I TIME CARO

FOR RALE-RorMf ait the ShUtoo FOR BALE—1432—Forty ac re; farm,
PA», MIBTRY—Consult Madame rtin*w
' bonaa bam.- X)mn CmreUn*. .924
clo-i* tn city; well wate«sl. fine gar
Remeinher the future Ilea In yout
WaablBfftoiL at: 701 '
apr 77 U
cl. n and truck land. Small piece of
hand, n acleotlflc reading wlU revoa’
;S
mf.ney takes this. Call for price.
thn true life’s blatory. Over 5i:
FOR SALE-Pumltnre. bar room, fixWnde n.-os.. 127 Front r.trret, TravUnion St Bide entrance.
mWJ
InrM and bnalwaa of Hotrt Colum
erre Cily. Mlrh.
June IMf
Ma. A*lUbarL
. apr 14-tl
SMALL HOUSE TO RENT—Near <
8ALE-l43.S-Tch
thousand,
Part: scluHJl. Cilz. pboiie 49d.
FOR BALEr-To make plane for eler FOR
villa Gardner.
jiine^rcj
eight hundred feel on Stalt‘ Kln‘cl.
trk ppFer. one 7 h. p. slat Icman
Value
impox.Ml.le
to
estimate,
but
oUne engine: one & to 2r. h. p
way above price ask.Ml. Tbl.=s Is on**
ateam engine, both In fircu-laj-r mo
of the mort deslraWe plec*»s of propdltUm. To be auld at.l*argaian If
iTty In city. As n businesrelocation
taken at once. Travorae City Motor
r.*».nnot be twaten at price arlu*d,' Rs MONEY
Boat company. .
June C i::i
an Invcslmriit. will «.iy that with
pul *n
bdUilIngs now «.n the I'proiKoly.
«'Mh t , r rnNK. *W-.
Inquire pf
BINCLK COMB BROWN LEGHORNS
which consists of four frirne stracPiece ho* el.
^Tha rrealeat egg machine. Egg^
tuies. covering alH.ut one-^inlf of the
for hatching $1 and n P**r thlrtmu.
ground. It clu.ws five is f e nt on
I had the hlglieal fcoring pen of any
ten thousand dollars. Wi|lb a mmb
trarletj In the recent poultry ahow.
era. up-lo^latr hrirk bulWmg. if w ill
Bpectal prlcea on Iota of 60 and 100
show at least three Uim«s that
“ W. IL Umlor. 408 Fifth Pt
amount on't he Invest im nL Call for
price. Wftde Bror.. 127 Front street.
O.'P. CARVER1& BRO.
Traverse City. Mich
J^me 11-if .•
tn CAtM «ni buy lilt no. IUnn»b
lltol nf
ttBiTfll. t>r«7>nk that
Ktniilfi. 0«h UalshU »uMrt. 60»l«i
julmln «t«wtVoA *4 -.aia
owv »-♦ jfT»»,-^
fcrt. IT KOlJ tiirforr July Ul. Anply FOR SALE-1291-1^^11^-1^0 f«» t on
L. L. A, BUILDING
.man
one huiylrA‘4 and fifty
toTho.,T.B«tr*.
m»yMf
ft*el d«H*p. all ctnert d with* lwi»-Plor.v
««S CIVSH »rtll buy Jot 18S. U.nnab
frame building, fitte.i thnxigboul fur
KtooiK. 0»k IJolRtmituburh. GOilCS
first ciars livery ami ralis barn.
»wt. II told bofoto July 1st. Apply
Also forty honws and all m*cA ?sary
■ to Thto. T. IltlM.
Mty t U
«*qulpment. Imgglcs, cuUei-s. backs,
dra.rs. sleighs. barnes.se.s w.-igoius.
|«5' CASH trill boy lot 23*. Orami
nvbes and all personal propejty la
- MrooW-Otk nolghtt t^btrb. 60xl«
alKivo building. This is one of the
fM. it »o<>l >»f“«
Awdy
largest liVery and Mies tiarns in this
rtotal^ of thf- rew-t******/ of HWid pt^utu.n.B'd
Of the
to Thto. T. Batw. ■ .
may 6-tt
region; centrallv located, doing a
large and profitable hu.slne.«f. In
tm CASH will buy » K tcre lot In
•a.'ottortrt ww-L« pr*-rious U.
fact, pre.-enf owiu r Wls abb* tti fe- ro*uity.
.. Blrch^ tiuburb. 100 feet IitmUn*
tlte and enjoy the coraforlable for­
Upon B«»l bay. JIS feel on Broarh
tune made In thb sume business.
•tract. If told by July laL Apply to
This, reader, if you rontemi*la*e'en
noa: T. Bntea.
may Ml
gaging In a burin.-ss of ibis kind,
mill
pay you to invt stlgnte. Call for
rOR BAUE-SeTernl bonnet or
prIctL Wade Bros, 127 Front sine*.
. itot. Howard WmUto.
n«y «^f
Traverse City. Mich. Clllxtms phone
1219.
June llHf
H^K« FOB SAUE-One pair dral;
WE OWN AND OFrER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING CUT^IVEH
Infwn: weight »S00 ponnda.
LANDS:

Oto pnfr tonit boraan; wolght 3000 FOR BALE------1273twenty-aerr
tarm.
six
miles
west
of
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY-tOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER.
#ouBdf: hll good OBOA
city, aliont esvenly acres undfU- culilA Bae Ml drlrera.
vatlon. Good hoiiae. large barn, with
3 toddlo»ntoot
ANTRIM COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF MILTON
OM BhOttaiid pony, new baggy and ‘ luiM-menL Followlny crop: Ten
wcrr« rye, four acres wbexk, ten
W. H -of
^ of Sec. 2. T. 2o. N. R. 9 W.—60 acraa.
torwoa ami «»i*: i toe# Hg tor
K. H bf a.W. ‘4 of See. IL T. 20. K. R. 9 W.-80 acrea
acros com, acvea acre? potatoes
toUdran. B.J.MorgaA.
fooftren acret oatik a.*vento«i acre;
LEELANAU COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF KASSON.
,
fnvOAI
hay. tony* atres wUd Umln r. Call
Lot No. 1 nf Sec. 24. T. 28.
R. 13 W.-28 60-100 arrea.
' Lot Na 2 vrf Sec 34. T. 28. N. R. 13 W.-67 86-100 acq6B.
nM SAL«r*143l-.OM hundred
tor pripc. Wade Bros, 127 Front
N. *4 of 8 K, H of See, 84. T. 28. N. R. 13 W.—80 acraa.
• stroci. Tramnm city. Mtoh-aiincns
nrenty nera tarai «ao «m«
N. a M of S: W. U of Sec. 54. T. 28. N. U. 13 W.-40 acrea.
phone 1219. *.
Jima ll U
Maple City: awwt farm laUwlanan
BENZIE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF ALMIRA,
■ tountr: ariod -locimon: owner In
fractional % of Sec 3. T. 27. N. R. 13 W.-147 76-100 acrea.
‘ Otoer hoalneaa; Will UkV part pay- FOR BALE-l455-Modcm residence,
Btoto^ptnteL three btoekt from poM
am ^ rentabi* elly pru|
office. Fumare, elactrlc Ugbta. ga-%
, iCT Froat 81, TraTcrrr
bath. Aa A Ko. 1 prtipoiriUon. CqB
lor PHOB. Wtoo Br<», iSt trm

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G-B. Taylor Coal Co.

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Ifllin F. Ott Lumber Go.

of a coasia.
Adolph AmapaHi was op from
too jrmierdav.
Johnnie Calhoan rlsHed frtewdi to
South Boardman a few days last wewk
E i. Care and wife were In Trnv
Cilr yesterday.
. and Mrs. Win. Allen of Wexford
L Sunday with Ibelr daughter.
Q U Fenton.
ss Maude Calhoun waa qi
msrrie^ in Traverse Cltv Wednesda>
log to Milton Hope at the gropm*a
•. Maude had spent a numb
I In Klngidey and her i
friead*? here wKh her a long and
happy married life.
Children’s day wUI be ohoerred in
thn M. K church m xt Sunday with

‘j«i!!!'^l'kll-r"»u5ioi4 l« vlKlilng

riendn in Traverse aiy.
n. F. Saylor J«ft. Sunday on a buslt-s* trip to Tolivdo. Ohio.
Joide ttrackonljury la rlslllng;
nnd friends here.‘
Mr. nnd Mrr. D. L. Ensign just re­
ceived a fine piano.
Tlie luMM'ball. game Saturdvv.
flrvt of thi* icat^ lH*ti|-«*«*n Kingsley
and Drawn, was a cpien.lld game from
to flniah. The s^ore was rlvMW
until m-nr the end of the game.
Kincaley id>t.nined the scores that
plrc«*d her ahead «if her opponent. The
final result was r. to 4. Next Thursday
Klngsle> pUys Manion here.
Ultle Adolph Anspach rUlted rrla
res tu Manion Isst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anspach and family
drove to Sherman Sundav.
ML-s JoEle Allen is nKFlstlng at the
I>b«i office now.
Cha«. Crapo of MancA Iona la In town
today on burlmws,
*v
Stem, of Ib rtha. Mlaa, Is the
n*st of bU nephew. J. Anspach. for
\V. D!ina ey.peels to start his mill
utaiorrow.
A cfdony of gy|»* i« s strdek lovri
dav..
The F.cbo office has nn electric
Uir Inrtalb d to run the prer^m*.

GLEN HAVEN.
The tuc .Martin of TharVvoIx lay
tlie ^i«»:-k Will III *jMlay. waiting for a \>
Of Ions 1
iH- put up at port Oneida
OtI of Tr.-yverie CJiy. The
Tor .hio.
low c-tniiqlnej aUitit 20U.OO0 feet.
r. A. C«Kik nnd daighier Rein of
'•.len Arlrtii were In town Tueinlay
Dr. Sluitik of empire called in I
Tiie*;ilay la.st.
Mr and tiTv. D II. Jfay and dau»4iter^ Alice ami E*=lH!e were Traverse
Cii> callers for a few days of the pa
W€*ek.
W. P. l^n
toM light, wa
\V. II. Steele and son M
North port took the m.i<l iMiat
MaiilU)'.! one d.iy this w.*ek.
IcKikfng after their iwitato
ibt re.
Mrs. Frank Mikiila. who has be<*ii
quite 111. Is Improving
D. H. Dav ree<‘lved
'bks week4.n fine Ho.M
the Norihetti Michigan
**"Tlle flag'^mde a*^ibe Fleeplm; P..*ar
•tatlon was struck by lightning
Weifnew.jny night.
Isaac »aln:«». whore eve
moved la.'it week, h ifiiprovlng finely
Mirr Mnud f'i-lier of Glm Arlior
rived on li e Illinois Sunday, after l
Ing a trip north nn that Iniat..
A large crowd eiiJoycMl an ent
ta.nmeni given Satunlav evening
«be f.cbo ilhm/se by J. G. Holliday
Hear Lak.'. The enierlainment c
♦dieted of songr. graphaphone seb-e
tions and .ster«‘opllcon views.
Mis.s Kmillk •Olson of Glen AiW>r
pl:ye

KEYSTONE.
addi
IKxter Slorum
bulldl
tloa to hlf h«mr«*.
ITiere was n dance tit the hall .<^al
urday nighi A ginid time H r••I»orl#•d.
xDr. J. \V Prentlre.of Alden rall«*d
on’ hl< son Win nnd wife. Tl>ur?;dai
I .Mr. ami Mrs. Rrve Yonmans enter
talnwf Mr ami Mn* Harry Monroe of
Traverse Ci v one dav last we< k
.Mr. and Mr«. Heniy Helm* spent
Rundav afternoon with Mr. find Mra.
rn-d Kgglie.
The Dellner schfiol elo*o.l Frida
with a fine entertainment, prepar'd h
the leaeheL Miss Margaret McOarry.
The program consisted of driTls. sing­
ing. n*clLatlonP. dialogijef;. duets on
the organ, bv Matido Hager and Dlrdle
I KggUe and Wlona and Mary Crandall:
’Kdeclions cm the graphaplume, and
all. the presentation ^of ^dlplomas to Mary Meflarri
ger and Bertha MTiales. who grado
aif^l from the eighth gnnle. The way.
r.wed that
the echolars were dril’e.l
irkfHl hard and
Miss McGarry had tfork
have the 4 ntertaken great pains
succeas The house was
Joyed ii and
crnwdc*d nnd cvervone
her lalN*r w.
fall I

Itotoly toipnnl Bite.
liver
the latter, however, there la. a aure
reiDt^y: Electric Bitters; the great
rcptoraUve medldne. of which 8. A.
Brown of Beaaettaville. B. Cra mays:
“They reatored my wife to perfect
health, after yearn of suffering with

oSf i?*H*’325!ira A.

bm>

Pt.toRHMA Mtolto.

aay
Mr.
ClaHt iAopted tbU name bocause at
mm Itom vbmi llrto* la Lrxlastoti*
Kyra aome kHera aeai to him by a plrl
were delivered to
LCIatk. Now.aabc dc
rade with WHiu> HofcrauoawiL Storard W««I«.
ran «ltb Fran* totof nnp»bwrLor»lne.Sruuir Prtim. tto Wh*! AUtonn
makw It bl> bwinnn to
OVWT toT If JK>»thus
obtaJoed. The other day be and
I voanger eotlmm vere walUag
for aa elevator, which waa rtiber alow
making Ita appearanbe. -You
r.** aaid the ImpaUenl penmg
•yam ought to rinff three time*. That
U ow algaal. oa hearing which the
Ror man cornea at once.” ’ Oh.
thatB a kenator'a ring. Is it?” aald
Mr.PeUua. T^*ks
of mmrgy when one ring will bring
the maa without muck{ of a walL
sddeA rm never ImpaitoaU’*
It U not often that aa Amerlcaa poUt Irian get* rick of Peeing bis Bame
print. Vet Senator Albert J. Bert
Id-e of Indiana got roon* rllnpfngs
few davs ago wbh bU name In the
than he cared to se«*. This is the way
It happened. Beveridge has his
of \wnliy and The day he Introduced
hlN mtot InapecUoa Irtll ha
an order to one of the NVw^York proaa
clipping burtwus lo send to him ail
clippings-on the Beveridge meal bill
Every paper In the rotinlry prlnleJ
Koropthlng al«ut the packer* and the
Ui*v«vldge bill. The first day foUowlni*
Ms ord4*r B< verldge recelve.1 several
tbotuand rllpjiinga and an t-normou
bin. The next dajr^lbe clippings an
the bill w<re trebb-d. Tl^ third day
bnnight R»*nalor Bc*v«rldge’a flnlhb
and gasping over the amount of hh«
indebiedneas to the man‘with the
shears ho T«degraph4d aa follow.
Cancel my order: have had enough
Dr. Seth Evan.^ of Cincinnati U i
iM* given a royal mi»«lal bv the grand
lama of L’Ha'^sa. upon whom he ap«*r
aled fi-n nlly.
Amri Rniini. supTiiilendeiif of
doeirneiit room at the raplUil. b:
luarv.liu.-. in. rr...r.v
I!..* is familiar
uiuTMTlhe c<»mi'lr--s bills and docii
nu-lrta for mrny .lerrions barj; and ran
gel tlH^i’slVed one al any tluu* with
o It rtnisuUIiig Indexi-fi or file listoThe oiil/ rotmbef of the United
Si.ntos r-enate from the routb wh<
rated as a mUIloTialre. arc<*ril»nK to
Atlanta New:^ Is James V. Tsllafi-rro
<if Flwldn. who is n native <if
rlnia, sem*d an a confederate Koldler
In .III. rlvfl war and made hl.s m<»iiey
in lunilHT nnd. hankln.r i nieiprb***.
. The Einprr-s Kimenie hriF jert giv
to the .S«i-t eanten of Tbt.rgan t
rantlc iH Ar* nenbi r". wht re Napol.*
m |ia.*;.^4*4l-!HV4ral year* of bis ronth
gu(‘en Horten e on the fall of
first emiiore. fled to Switzerland, and
in lk|7 nunhasi*d the castle, which Is
di llgbifully Kltimfc*d on the shore of
I.ake Constance. In the castle
t»*e Km press Jofephlne’s harp. Queen
Hortenws bnrpslrord an«1 a
iM di lea.l of Na|«>b«n IILA Cbiraguan when in I>»mlon recrnily. notic4fl the sign*
to the
b-ft" on Ktieet corners and as this ad
monirton was rxarily opposite lo the
rn^ generally observed here be was
nsturally I no rested. He accosted
|Kj|‘reman on crossfng duly, saying
•DfflcfT. mar 1 aak why In Ixwi.kn
evejythlng giH»K to the leflT' The
bidd.r stared at him for a moment
rai-LHl his hand to stop a cab a
Kald; "^nry tin illckens shouldn't il
Mr. Lakeftdc grinned his approval
the retort as he handed c;ver "i
price” and walked away.
J. R.* Bomb, the Canadian railway
magnate and lumber .king. U gan lib
as a mlllhand. Now he possesM** €.
<KH) square mlle^ of llmlKr land and I
the largest owner In hl.s own right of
railways In British North America
A* he'drives about Ottawa in an old
fartiioned buggy and Rimidy dre.A«.4Hl
be would U* token fen- s cfimfurlald
farmer rather than a prinN* 4.f Indus
try. However, the clos4* oijserve
not fail to look a s«-cond time a
forceful self-rellanl and energeiir
countenance which looks out
under the aofl felt bat.
Judge A». W. Benson of OUawa.
Kan., appointed United States senator
to fill the unexplroi! term caus^ by
Burton’s rosignaikm. wa* a me
of the stole aeaatq twfntvflvc years
ago and dexcloped Into a leader while
there, but refused to serve again In
that capacity. Later be w» idqcied to
tbe distriet bench, where he reaaala'ed
for twelve years, retiring to pra
law. He baa befin a leading d
of Otuwa for thirty-alx years aa
day U without an enemy in the
monity. He la believed to hare a fiae

Mark Twain la food of coUa
odd obltmiiTimHry. mad baa a i
booky wrfalcb be la extreaiety proud of.

tofiirgRi Dowto.-malw to Matheimi
hoBew IM to tfefir amamto imma.
BMi Va^ liBfL «• WWto-toka. a few
•mtbot^lB-tovm. Whlteihmw
Mra. Ccwfe txpfeaaaa baraolt la aa la*
tornww to'the aff^ titol aha dom aot
ihlak
hnabmmi^ ^:rnmuMno4a;^
ni He la mot ao Mck aa he thfttrjha^
tM aha. Both Mrs. Dowfe aaj
CUdaiMie bav few marks of dome.*
uncoltlca. Both waiw aitired in :
aattv mummer dtotb^ It Uthoaght /enjah himteU wm to* at Baa
Mac DhiU la .a few. dFja. At Wblto .
lake, wharr fha Dovtoa WBI atoy. top* ’
It la aaaaly tBvidad bHwtmi
Dowle and Vollva.
Charlm H. Adam'a. exerutlvo
in the eecr^ar' of ttaie’a offl«». Faa
elected a delegate to the republltoin
Ship. Lapeer couaty. He atao eajoya
llsUnclioA of imvlag been edectod
a delegate to the democratic -county
convention, a genial democrat.of ihr
tuwaahip having wrlttea bla name oa
a demoetatic balloL one vote u ing.
In one of tbe big dry kUhs at tba
Ionia* wa^ob works an Tnteresting
periment la being carried on at
by an officer of the forestry dedartroent of the United Stoles de|iart
Iture. It has to do with
the rapidly deereaaing supply of pim*
for maanfectartag purpopes. In this'
kiln la drying a eartoad of tupelo lumliof. Tnpelo Is a eommQQ wood In the
routhera atolea. napittoUy along the
gn« of Mexico, aad has b4*.Nn in u*c
fur some time for light box wemj. in- ,
side finish, etc-, but r^er for gi-m ral
manufacturing porpoaea. The purithse
of tbe or«
Uln if II caaoot be i
poaea: and In m nranaare take the place
of pine. If It la dwaMmstrated that it
can he. a new lumber tn almort iin ^
limited supply w1lMh»!a l»e 'ayallali>;
for manufacturers who use lumlnT ln :
their bualneas. The tupelo now at the
wagon works baa b^*n to tbe Uln •
since May 3!.
r
At a meeting ^ tbe Coldwaier ’i:
arhoQl hoard a few days ago. it was de
Hded not to hold graduating exercises,
owing to the ' acare of diphtheria.
Thursday the class of *06 rent out. In
vltatinns for ccmBienc»*mem i'siwclsi^
to ho held at the opera house June 26.
"
The m*h<»ol r ithorltJi** have not wan;
tinned the arihiti of the clasK.
^
Grand Rapids phyrtrians are plan- iy.'
nlng to organize a new state medical
sachdy. They want a ret urn ^ Im prof. Kshmal Ethics of tol7.
.
O. S. Sparks, an aged 4am band .•
who has iM*i*n rent to the pisir faonsf .
at Kalamaziio because of inflrmltle.x * ^ ;
could not rest contented because ha
did not know what had lieoume af hie
dog. Ms faithful friend. / He aroaa
from h sirktsNl to look up the anlmsl
end y*e that he was In prop4»r b^Ods.
He said he would return wheq that . ,,
was done
The Michigan skirralahejw. llUltdale's crack iioy military company, bg^
»^laru*d for the annual encampment,
this year at Clear Lake. Ind.
They ^
marched overland and will reach Oear *
Inke today. The ls»ys follow army .
regulations, with reg-Jlar drillt. They
khaki uniform* and have a full
rifles. 4-tc.. mad a bugla’

. 'i:

The llliie*^*. of Howard, Ih.; young
son of b'
(>*’»
Ragtoaw, tiaffle.4
mc*d.ical ‘kill
For flReE'n da.-s »h« •
Iwy har. tic;*n unroniiclouR, bovering
l.ets.H*ri lib* and death, from eoncuavitm id the 'ibraln. caiuu*d by a fall on
Memorial day from the roof of tha
^«tan.la of the Ewen hcjme lo the
some floor. X»apeclalliii from Ckicai^t
s.? unable lo restore conaclouaocaa.
H. han taken practically no nourUlimi nt and bis ritotlfy Is coffslderad rornarkahle.
^
Wlp n a Flint tinderialA*r was only
fi»e miha from the Tempbdon resli!i-nre In Kwarlz Cre<*k Tuesday nlglii,
where be had Juai prepared the body
Mr* Kli*al.etb Temptoton. agej 68.
tor burial, hr wa* summoned to r«tani. a* his son. Clarvnce. aged 24.
had also passed away. Both bad died
.m consnmntlon. A double funeral •
II Is- held.
SOLON.
A allBhi frost this morning.
N. W. Herrington went lo the i
art of IW ooonly last week to look
Her Coldwater children.
8. B. Cate went to Buttons liav Saliirday to help revise the e»unty fair
premium Hat.
Noah Bdnie baa a barn raDl^ toow.
C. Cate and Annk- are expected
home thto afternoon. '
t •
Ccslar and Solon if<W idx.ved ball at
C. A. Haoamford’s Saturday afternooii.
U C. Quinary and family haro
moved to^k to tb- Indian Tetlrtofy.

mrf:

Sceman Shaw has a number of
imsb buttons on his desk. iDcimUbg
which dniw when he fiadt him

How*a This?

w<--

I'

I

m^rruusD.

$Ndmtw

Wt^um'urnmi ■inseeOOnw*

4^ a dder aatf wife 40
«M». prnrotm. F. H.*S 3nl. $1
Bart D. AdalM sad wtfe

a Hr.

M. Bnnra aad t^e to a 334 cf^ae!4 of
me, 4.
ntaeorery fdr

Utaat Md Ne#e« Ca»s
- UoigD*. kma»»«ce.
l-'An Nf o»e*u, CoVnand Incxpcnwve
Cottage Upright*.

sr.'a’sasrjTSi

WCSTKAS30N.

JOE. iMard Can

alarJmm,
Mr. 2nd Mn.

aad wtfe ta lf«J Jtkiam. asRwis. pJitrM 1st. fijao.

Tliw LadSea^ Aid aociaty nuK al Mrw
lau Banmm'l ThaxmUy aflerimoa.
Reertfts. 7Sc.
Mr. and.Mrs. Barr James and IHtff
taghlcr were ta Traverse GKy Thars

ft tJie bnt ȣIIc!m te tW #orM for

. r. IL
e a bm
*. PfW Ste «a4 $UM.

Anas Sciraiidt. et aL. to Ctet4es H.
SBsJorrk). lets ' 1, 2. 3. Coodrieb's
sn^dhr. of bUxk 1. fU U 4 Co.*s 3rd. attend fbnrcfa Soaday erealag eayoym
a treat In btairing a w*nnon by tb«
Rer. A. L. Thuratoa of Kingsley, wbo
Poeic
Poeicr. lott 31 rad 5f. Mock 5. H., U apoke la an eamem and ccavincinf
4-Co.*« WI, f-504.
*^^turday the' Sandar
arbool
Ctas. T. Aiwa aad
M. Olds, poroeis. ate, 23. town 2«. elaasea cf Mrs. Plart Barnam and MM
^yy^kejr enjoyed a grtcalc at Hogs
ranae 12. $2id. :
Aadnew Aabers to Adoloh Kelsoa
Toesday a band of grp^ies passe^^I
MdvwUr lot IS. hkx^ K. H. 1- 4
ibroogh this place, tcllmg
f^^one^
wife t*> P M Hll and begging.
School here will be ckwed for tb^
long vacatiun Friday n«L
2d. Iowa rr. maiy
^
JdhB W niffr sad wife to Rk4ard
A. Ryver. lots C and 7, block 3. F
during 1
H. s IM. |2.<C<».
Edwin Boaner to Anns llooner. lots year.^baB
5^eod C. block f., H.. L. * Co.s ith. MarDtld

Wae Loodoa aad wife to Fred J.
wi

n

h

fortlifr ootko. TralM will l«Te Tnrtrac CHr
»:M «. n., BBi 4:30 pi m
ftwt will •rrlYcst Trmv^mw CHj mt

We have jriai»o» here
tft match the (iirnhihiRg*
of man»inn or ohtage:
pianos of the highest
cla*»: pianos that arc ar­
tistic from every view
point; pianos that the
worltTi great musician*
say are the best.

STCAMCR ILLINOIS SXCUIISION.
«ra< cseanioi.
Joe IfU,
ChansoU. Pttosfc^. HarW Spriai
aae rrtsni. «ieo. auamtr lUlnoU. »
Kfaniulc. piucr S. eohioui i lor Uao.
Jtttm IJ^
TRY a RECORD WASrr AS.

splendid boiUUes hTusUDg
aaidi instnimrr.t in homoUUaxKiditipas.
.
,

JAIWRKOB 680. W. HeWBraT

ROIfROE & WeWETHY

^GENBtAL mSDRAlfCE
•If inat>:i
IciritiiDBtf buii
nm tm*tbodt.
I'lub iro^tooMir Kruotfr st^curiljr lor
ihan the Mwuf
^mBkiiiK the prioe laalcb
.the poclicthook.

laiiaiis M Stifiktli Used
Pianos and Organs
Ibis Week.

BJLOOK

G.ood Pasturage
FOR SALE.
Good COW pasture for
sale near head of
Boardman take.
Well fenced, divided'
into lyfo parts, rundiing water in each.
Good opportunity for
a man who wants tu
herd cows. Call at

Tonne owh or $.5 to S25
caeb and $5. $7 to |t0 ptr
noovh buy* ttoy ujiriKht
Our SmaU Paymnd Plnn
makti huyinc ean‘.

Kimball Music
M.n. Jlaruci-, Pwp.

j; W. Wkea’s
Office. Fmnt SL

-lunelSOt •

Jossah SlBilar & Sobs :ss/fX-A:,
AW

-f
1
I

J ISiIB

^ Tender Chicken
roasu d makes any meal sc
like a banquet. -Where can
I get one?’’ Right here, dear
madam, almost any day you’n*
our way, unless customers
coov: tco many at a time and
buv' us out
Still, we are
generally well supplied in the
p.uihry line at prices that
m^akf ^hickens not too much
C ir. Sth nn,l Franklin. Both phonos
Young America

cannot U* suppreSBed when ihc
4lh of -Inly rom.w around. He
wantslo Ift hiuiH4*l( luone foriill it
i« worth.^ He ran do so with im
pnnity if he, has a goixl nwolver
iiikI a aupply of blank cartrklmw
that can make, IoIk of noise, We
haw just the gnn he wants A
-gooil. serhiotMihlf pisu»1 that is not
alangeroiis liecause it is mad© prop­
erly. WVulso have a largt» variety
of rifliHi, cooDons. i<c.. and all
kinds of auiihumtion.

Saxton Hardware Co

B^dS

*'iohB flrimHrb aad wife to
Paal.
ct al. parr«ds tUad .matrarO.'^ scr.
town 2fi. range 12. U.ow.
aharlrs A. C3an»€tl and
wlf»*
Frank U. lioe, lot* 26 and 27. block
7. II.. I.. A CoL'i. itL add; flkMi.
Geo K Pmy and wife to W A
of nei^- ace. 1C. town 27. raaj;.5.1200.
Elwer J. TboaapYoo and wifr* to Bllr.
abeth U»udcni. parcels. f24i5©;
KUvn IlrUtol. ct al, to Wm. lyuidon
u lotfretc In i«eU. me, 2, town 2€
range 5. 1562.72.
Ilaniel K.

,

BLACKMAN.

i

Boy
Rhoda

Hi-clia
luliott.
&.ng l.y tiH* choir.

citation, “Her Dream,”
Brt.lt.
/
Recitation. Erwin Hulhdf.
by four 1
^ong ^ the Home Land.*
Ki*e|tatlon . -The Girl Who Smile; .
Iva Hullctt.

Recitation. *Advlre.” Sitlney I.uw
Rwitalion.. **Pai»aV Letter.” Elmo
Lure.
rtn:*s cxerrlves. hv bcven boys.
ewanl B
Cling*
#
iig by hchcxd.
The MatrlHdl Siind.ty srhoo;
h.dd, Children B day
exerrirey
Snndhy.

following

attended qu,:ri
rk Sunday; Mr.
Mri*. Wm. Wlnsianley. Wm Meerel»,
au<l i^iKttT
Emma. Mr.*^ Cornelia Uid
i^iKt<
tier and Mrs Minnie Amtshnchler
elite
jtany Sunday
Mr?. Lnlv. i lalversKra. wbo baa liet'U
tiuirh iK't!
tK*d and
bu^im's atrip to Inland la:>i
y, driving l*olh way.s the bame

*w

WE CAN SUIT YOU
If You Want Good Quality

WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is to be Considered ;
with the Price
^
We Can Get Your Business. .

Come and See US

vl. E. Greilick Go.

Joe Polar La s
IS not a very great auceess. most
erything gidng very low nmt quite
nnmUr of arUclcB wcie not vtd.l at
all. • Mr. and Mrs. Polavka will move
fo l-:an Jtmlan In a few dayv.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baiikey left
Saturady evening for Onekama to vU
1 relaiheb. returnipg Sunday e.,ve;ilng
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Swanson and
llsn Nidllc Swanson passed through
arbor Mond!
Ranke) had a new
pUmi put in Saturday last.
The pre-Mdlng
eld.-r.
Rev, Eth r.
prvarJi^I at this place Iasi Wcdnetnlay
evening.
^ ,

EAST BAY.

age fraa four to nix jroOTR,

texra cf Mtefme*

2s:s:.T£.“5.2rr.r

Wl.k

rran

“rV»raok, *pe«. 8,nrt.r ,:.h J,lr'
rat. i!re. Jraalc Hra*,.
Alraln. »«'<«■
N.ah F.«oa'
There will be
a danre Sa’urdav. ««re amoog the a amber from hero to
!lcht at the bowery oa the OM Set«r.-t cnmmwnlon
\
aul Weirlor. who bir fouri
med MUs Ida Coortadc. has}
ks nnraed
to Traveree Cilr.
Mr-v Urrl
ChnOer Lourhs is'peeling bark for .ritwrm
re City I* now aarsc. Ui»
F. Baatr.
, a ‘"7 TxgviTrv
Jim (N.’irru and wife ca!U\l on; CVur adr I: njt galuinn much. Uung
rs Pnutr Sund.-y.
.
j qtib*- weak
r. Ora llciri'-k vl«i!*Tf with Mr.l
We are all i
that Mn«. John DirkG«v- Kcllfurg Sunday.
|er.-*ia td Eu«l Head
hasyn-niv
iM'op'.e and MiMjfr m her e«‘rteu»; illne.?K,
.Ml. Tkten-*s >«i

v
. .f-

. .■2-j

ind'ir^

i.RiV a pl.^iv ;»*’*'•
*
llle Friday nlrh . I
Miu< S i*V. E ]

5hul*^ snd ’
-nt ride V* 1

of T.«M rjarlanj .< Tn.v.t*'- iniv.


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ACME.

u i ow il:* lr apj«triai:oa lor I
la t»uir iMhalf.
MUh Magttir Walkex |b ho

'ivA
• Tor

SHETLAND.

^

D or do aajrthlng. faaeka^c,
Iowa pains. IUtalen<w, nerr“
slorplcssaeaa,
or other laA K !!• bhR f*f Erou*d*»a. III.
*^*™****
^malewraikncwa.
•Ivtd at the Atkn* nn p-,f»rt Ust Fri^ ’r'*Nj„,ud. nt rnr« n.*d a h i :
These xrmpUnn^ are bat warnlnira
la; b*r a KkV wnl »* outing.
*' TLay.T ?»aflu« t ha'
there iu danger abiwd, and anleas
J.
(>o. KrimTm ror nnd E.!;*"** Tm-vday nlrhl he nu^dv.-d a Ich j.| a life of tufferioff or a aoriona
'irt r 'W. ni fl »;int cm Kir.rC lake last
<fi«patrh from DitM'.n. Mi-h.. operation i» the inrviUble rcsalt.
Sa ui-fa: end caught nine good rUt^,
thonld cm* a. cm*' Mr.
Thenerer-falUngrra^yforalltheap
’.;af k La: H
klrw. Thny* r an- cuiu.*t.«-. a coid.r armptoms I* Lvdm L. Pinkhwm a V«f
r. M I*rene;i •r'diirned to Chlragn
» liimUr rmnp of to na n nl a :a'- rtablcC.Hnpound
’.1st M*mi!a • and ruH-ciy lo return ‘ *^’*> **^ **'^ "
1 h-y r» tile il».v ;
MisA Kater McDonald of Woodbridfe,lati-r ca instil- ^.*.i«on.
.I"V‘ b»‘-a-^nriv hKoii*H|. Mr. and Mr>
write?
Mr. m;d Mr... Ph*at! onlcrtalne,!
lu thin
’ their fli.-u Ls ld: t \\v-as thev w. n- h.vial and hm- S --------------- --------{diabU* and 'aniong oer i
criiny
Oate-.and wh* at are thrivfm; nicely iH-opb*.
“s'ofi.m=>ik...K hi. f.m;n- ...-m.-

The Acme nrular< p1.T..«» H..- Oh;
Mliicloa lujll team S.'TOtr.!.'*). J«:h** !‘
at Old Mb r.lon. S-oic r.i end of game ,,3 rjdte of ibi- re'c ut e*dd ^pell.
was 5 lo C In fsv.ir pf Anre. There
Jum-n.
Wep* elchteAn tint wmr to the Ml.-;
Khm In Mr. Brinkman*^ latttieh at
3TCAMER ILUNOir. EXCURSION.
rejHirt .1 very eiijoyal*!** litu**. Inrl-id?
Fi*.t
j-nie ITtfi.
Inn Iron: A.;e. lalf came amt
CUafT''VC’ix. I*4'*ii: i ey. ?LitH*r. Springs
ii*r served at the Porter Imu
and ndurn. II.o*'. ;t*ani*V Ubnul; . Sir
\NELI. B
a'ilium.

wHu, ■ rvuv..

* rh* .:ulo. |:ay.e 6. ctd ’iun 4 f«ir ilm*».
June* 14tit-

viTse City. Tlim '
Inn rum* II! Ir; htchlv n '^iinnnmdefl h\
I»ad* rowukl. Wo:; kowskl. St iaura and
Th*- lani.iur 2D. Cleim^i.. Mineral
great artlici?*
:Lri:; are having a Idg t ab- al the drugeame in ap;

DirectFrom lit. Clemens

iri;:L*b In thh rltv
A poMrlve care for
ib rn Hiih'm.
«i liver. l,i.!ii*i.' and htvt”»r!i trouble. A
be cmc raUMl by a cdiild.,
II Inter.
'■} r.rfe! r;in' and elf.-rtlvc leimdy. Thrw
cJ In a player piano are I
Ited to I
jv.-e;ks* ircdrrlut. ;.rlr* CI W.
and hear this lusjrunieni.
i!" .
June 7 9
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junc f. l2l

TIa* danrv and Mipi-*-f
mould iwsmr, iMt Lydia K Pink:
.mill*-. Jertr
nn.l Frank I a
and
..
rr.Ml
IkmdneV
little
- >enr..M
diuuJiK r Durutky f*dl i:i i
lU.-t Head and wan t. v- u* *l as rh
W3K sinking f.ir the la.-t lim*MONROE CENTER.
^Mr ami Mi>. .1. S. Iloii.m and Lil
Iran . vifiieO at Warren llorum*;. Sal
nr !4) end Sunday.
^
^ Th- fill, r.il i.r MiK.^'ralii wa-* v* r>
lar-t-lv aifeiHled yi-trr
trri'.av
The fani
Tty |i:iv*- tiff '-ivmpM'by
Vr. cjid
tnnfiui and Ib-.Hnie O tiK.rn of IbfkI. y ;;iiili»*-d ndsUvep here
;v:u^.nv ui;X Meni
*uiU»v.
will tw idsM-rv* 1 her.-

j

!\»r twenlv-fire veamMrw. Pinkham,
daughter-in-law of f.y,lia K. Pinkham,
dims-tiim. and*since her
drcf-aiie, l»eeq advising «ek women freo
of idianTe.
Her adricc in fn'c and
alwwys belpfal. Addttws. Ljran. Mass,

VBLW
Wo paint or iiapt‘.r oror evrpt U
find i:unrant«3o their safety from
bcin« soilcxi.
J. J. BiLJMDtfCni
tftM)

til Wadi.m

- See Our line of; Two-piece Suits
; v
. Blue Serges and Mixtures ^
•Negligee Shirts

White Vests

Belts

Coloied Vests

Neckwear

Plain^ Grounds
with beautiful

Mohair and

,5hadings.

Twill Shins.

Dots and

Attached Collars

Stripes

New and distinct
colorings in.
Men's Fancjt Hosieri

15 c

Straw Hats
I Sailors
ajid Panamas

PAVING TAX

to be pald^oa or before the :
Trcimiirer.

omcc; Hoorn 202, Stale Bank boUdini

NOTICE IMFORTANT CMANBS*
KoitlMM .Vlcbifmn * Tnuupi
k>. adaedale ftflb page, fbattli j

■'S

IMPORTANT ARTICLESinaMAH’SORESS

Notice to all Feraona IntereaUd.
The special asacMtncnl tax roll for
Ibe lmpipvcmeot cf Sixth street from
Iho «i?l line d-PIwUlott street to tb«
rm la now In my
tlon o^hc'fcrjr|li

day

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

V*

'•rtag. em they w!B all be goae. U
^
eem* wad. as they were aU heroes ta
Meny
way. rrmlag bero when It was a for* slHp off Hfe cheertea (hat did not maA wild BxJiUk lr>aies for the yoaagrr tare last jnuam«r oa their RiehmoAd Mtccnmenr ElMBrMAiTV
-merat:^ lo gu the bewefttxtf their
trae*. hare lotft iLra. laflica BBTTMlMTBtBimHrtMMLIT
ard hriVjrv’ Wc regret lUdr golag'tfoas polal ton good crop of Hte cbci t


Tnn oer midst, brt we boaestfy hope ties.
Straw bermt, tlsMiab late, .win Qaalth ftaa Lost la BaakoroA bf X^tfla
jcy. w ill have a home which they will be a fhlr crop- Thcro wlU not be many
B. FiBkimaBW Vagatahls Oaraposmd.
ever bare tn leave.
j peticbcs.
I
-------------Ml» Emma
of Manistee vKv. illlc For oa bf TravrrH. City vlBcm nmay waia* doyoo kwow
i -d jKr mrlc. Frank Ibstx. one
otvt S.oihy wKl. hi. |nt.tiu. »n pat^ well oafrtfoPRT W.

SOLON CENTER.
The

*a Alice Bayne visiloA ber slbterr.
Mrs.. T. R. White and Mrs. Ella G.hwI,

If you want Low Prices

tetigo nasiw*d throngh thb
city today enroti!*- to the hoftw of ber
pstYUts Mr. and Mrs. J. M*. Ilobb* of
M5>ileM. ' where she will spend ‘the

Clyde Hoxsl*. *of .Mnnr..lt.na vlMted
his parents. Mr .und Mi> Hon rr llox
tie. f«rr n trw davM iMk w'e»'t'..
iVTt M*1X111 of Grawn rp« n* Salur
d.ny and Sunday with his fjtb. r an'
til her friends at Acme.
AT Z. tleiin dnvea.a new rubbe.
fir*-.! lMipc>,
1 experts to build a J^ton.
Rom* Mpran to Jatneh R and Manr
Mr. .Wilbur S>ewey « new
Wive, lot I?, block 10, I!.. U A Fo.*« l arn in « 4ew da>
da>>>
2nd. 3l.no.
Fp
Earl n. Adams and wife to Frank
Adams.
of «w^. hor. 4. town 2C
range 5. IWHI.
Biik umbr.ila a* an burnt I*'

John Hullctl Is vrr> i4rk and nr
bopos are rntcrtaliifd for bis nTtiv
tvy.
Mr>. Julia Locf Is worse
Mr«. Jeffery and a lady friend, als*
3fr. Klngslrv and family af«end< d th<
rhlldrenV. da.v vxtTcUv^ at the Hlark
m^o iirhoolb'our,r last Sunday.
The ChUdr»*n*»i day oM jclbe.s wau a
gmnd snerevM in everv way. Tlie^iro
.arani wan well p»^parc<l and rbewe.i
W(«rk An the |iari of Ihe It^rhers. The
room was ver.v prettny df'coratet
greai many wwre obliged to rtand oti
n^'roiint cf no! having ^eat» cnmij
but Iho order wa;« oerforl. showii
il*ai every qpie was i*nJoying Uie pro­
gram.
The’ addrvas irlven l»v Ren
was cnjoyi'd hVavIl, A enllerlton
wwH taken amount log to 33.2S.
F«»l
lowing la the program:
fihiRlng by the acbool.
MmrrJilog l*.^ the llllle onca.
-Onward. ChriKtIan Soldleiw.Sn^iptorc reading In concert.
f*r^cr by Rev Platt.
Words of weiccjme. by Mrs. 1
anpcrlnlcDdent,
Resptmsivc Scripture reading. \(h\
bv Mrs. Rouse, aKslstant superintend

^

7f. t X’ “*

ino 7, k glr:.
Mr. aad tfn?. Gee.
tr ghd Mfb. I^raak Dsat: Seaday

B^tuiiton t^iotbind/ 00;

"M

SI

* ~

The ahakeup that both Battle Civwk
and Saginaw reerired neems to liaw
I just whkt tbev
IS hav4 started to
there Is a better protiw-cl for goo^l
ball.

arpaaed B«w
■cat to tht^ cveal. There la re­
gret that he will not be ready for Uila
year’, compedtkm, for eastere critic*
regard the SeM of tMa suaiator aa tbe
beat to the competlttoo’g history, aad
to win It will be more glorr thaa the
viBBing of any prevloas event.
This year there will meet Uiree for­
mer vtonerB. Ellery H. Clark, of Boaloo. who was first In Hi37 apd akaln
IB VKC: Tboma* F. Klely. of Ireland,
who got tbc title in 1»04. breaking the
record In doing «o. and Martin J. Sher­
idan. the star of the OI)*mplc gamm
Albens. whoH« tbe present ehamploo. having won tbe allaround title
year at Boatou.

THE REGULAR Sanday
Hween Traverse City and Provr
June I7th. and
cuniinue ever- oU^cr Sunday until
Umpire Bill Byroa la stanitog the
further notice. Trains will leave Trav­
;Soulhora Michigan league with wild
erse City nt 9:0« a m, and 4:3« p. m..
stories of hla younger days In base^
and will anivegt Traverse City at
ball. 10:3la. ra.
t
p. m.
Bay City fans Ire well aati^fterl t
Juno 12-51.
the showing of their team and
donig everything to nhow ibat wlnnln.g
1>E O. E CHASE r«DO?ad tnm SSSThe voting ladles of tbe Immaculate
<08 Wilhelm Mock to’IOT aM SN
ball la appreciated, .
new BUto Bank buUdlas.
Mr. Cb’meus h.iK a pitching Maff CoiH'fptlon chtinh will give a pe<lni
l»ariy
and
ity
cream
wiclal
to
the
that can hit the luitl. and evi-ry ide
Campbell
block
.Thursday
.evening
tor Is a timnrjteh curve dUiM UiMT.

^
June 13 21
In spit,- *>f tiu' fact tliat Battle tYei«U Juno 14.
MARK CflAW^
las won bm two games al! sc,

torlety aU ibfc tHae aBd
the pwbllc‘looks oa tbeai wHb awe.
take advantase of every opportunity
to edt loose and show bow meeb tbe>
.jr
yMbuMi afur fbe nee Sittvd
know to tbe line of coraina
«ilM
tke folkmitts dajr. u4 I
Graad Raplda la like a small boy In
Ug cTOVd or Mdlors sad tMr frt«
awlmmlnp wflh a rrrowd of older ones;
fkat BMk« tlM trip wtU bo wHl
be BO more aeu bU bead out of water
It |a ctelawd by iIm> prc«i mcbU oT than be seta ducked. Lrt'a hope Ural
tbo otbor aide of the arbriBe. It It ca^ tbe amall boy In thU rase aoou lemma
to swim well emougfa to
bis bead
above tbe surface *
TIpr most totcrcsilug jraincs aeem to
\fiOO penoNit.
or Utem befni; always be those that the home
fans are b?>al and joot just as ban*
PKP8EWA CURES liver, kidney
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
wins.
os though the team was at the htad
stomach, nerves and bowels. Inquire
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
^ lfa<i} latereat li bdiifc diapbirad to
What baa happened to that cup at
at your druggists.
June 9-6f
The event will again to derided at
R. H. E. the list.
tba.KaBlva. tbe Ug Caaadlao boat Charlevoix? May to* they have bid.lt. Ikwton and in addition to the thn-e
Wh.-eling....................................... 6 T 2
that was brouabl to Cktea«o by rrank
Tbc O. W. D. team and the Crtfie- icn already named th>re.will t»e half Gr^d Ilapldn............................. 2 6 0
Kaboe aod arblob will be aallcd by him mUb nine will undoubtedly put up l
dozen other entrloa, chief among Dayton .....................
to «be oomlnc -derby/’ No i:ood line fine same Sunday. Copcmlsb has a
horn win be E. T. Biephenson. of Terre Haute .......
OB tbc eallioc alrciiffth of tbc boat
fast aUBtegatjon and tbe local Usatt la Harvard, winner of the shot put at the
Dayton-Terre Haute, elcv.en innings;
/ tia obUlocd a» yd. and oolaldc of- 1mprr)ving wUh every game.
Intercollegiate uames.
gam*? called: darkness.
- «wbal abe baa^ done la the cast the
Stephenson la one of the best ath­
South Bend Springfield, rain,
or any form of Chronic nitotM CCRKD
abarpa are^eatlrcty -op Hi ibe air” to
letes that have ever lioen, produced at
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Without Pa'n. Operation or Imtention from Boaintiw.
tgartaf on ber ebancaa. Tbai the
Harvard, and Billy Quinn, the trainer
R. H. E.
^aa a rare tom of apecd In almoat any
of the crlniiKjn field athleu**. ctalma IVtrolt ............ ............. 5 6 n
a^' of Veatber U certain for ber rec­
that he will make the Ix^i men to the
Philadelphia .............
4 9 0
fiTAGG’B MEET COT HIM SEVERAL
ord cbova 4.
allaroiinds break rer<irds to Ix^at him
NEW MEN.
TM other Oaiiadlan cup candlUaic.
2
If Stephenson roiild have the to-nefit .New York ................/........ - 2 11
tbc RUboIb. U reported to be well
3 12 2
ulnn'a oagrblng until the date of Cleveland ...................
tuaed ap
the atnintle. and xrf the
Washington ............................... 0 5 2
the
games
he
would^avc
an
exceBen*
And may to conauHed In person free of charge.
other -blit” boata work of Ibe Vence Sevtral of Laat Saturday’s ConteaUnts
-v........................2^3
2
chance to win. buWKHcry Clark kaa
We give a writ toil guara
'
Will Join the Maroon Camp—
dor and tb© VUen and the yawl Juni­
Bo«ton-St. Ixuils, wet gnuiiulK.
rupatiou. kltnl of rupture or i
engaged Quinn's scrxIceH as hU train­
All of Them Stars.
ata U betog ©xlenairriy dlacuaaed.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
er santll after the gamea. and with
Tboaa ^old aod bitter riralfi, the Yo

It H. E.
Quinn’s coaching expects to toaf Sher­
Saa Bad QiileB Babe, are to mod one4 8
SL Louis .
Chicago. II!.. June 15.—Coach Stagg idan and Kloly.
h4% to say of our treatment
BK>re. aad tbla feat vlU to a aevere
To Whom II May Coiireru:
StepheUMon Is oul.f a youngster, a Ntrw York
has good n*awHi to to* aallsned with
' one for' •arb.*' II looka aa If aalling
This
hlH is to <*« rtUy that I have l»e<u euivd of nipt tire of twenty years
•w-man at the athletic game, but he Pittsburg .
nnoiltH of Saturday's big Mansu)
' stnnd ing by the M|»r.ri. l{ii|
aUIl will vln out. whichever way tlial
romiMiny. I had used m veral kitidH of
a wonder. At the hundred theix^ UnKiklyn, !
liiicrhch.dasilc mwt at ManshaU field.
t russi‘S
cs but g«,ii no bidp.
blip, and
an was pdflM d tiiut ih< re coiibl not be any
I
may fall.
■e only alsuit tw(» m»u In college Clncdnnatl
In addition to the fart tlimt the event
bl ip without oil »»pcniib»n. and ns I was iiol financially able to |iay for
Tbc dlaUncc of the race Ja about
lat can take his measure. Over the
was a blK succoag to the matter of
the oiH ratlon. I bnd to IikiK sciiiiewbctv else for help. I saw tbc ad of
tblrty-tvo naalical mllea. and tritb any
hurdles
all
of
the
Harvard
men
art,
^
the .Marsh Uiiptiirc C’o. In ibcJCdmore iuukt and went to ray friend.
record breaking, a number of the slam
aort of a fair aalllns breexe the rourac
Wtn. A. W.HKl. tbc druggist, aud li.;/<uTtMne to go ami cninhult with the
who comTM'l<*d have announcixl their afraid of him and he can pufthe shot i phni,iH|»h
> abould be turned no tbit the winner
alK»v«- iiamtMl company, and if lh(y Ibougbt IlKTe was a chnDc«> for
Intention of joining the Maroon ranks over fort^lhrce feet and the hammer
iliclr ircatmeni to help m. logo niiknil and he would fiinilrh the funds.
will croaa the line at alxjut & o'clock.
e has
next fall.
I
did as r.fiue.sN-d ami ihlnlf it the Mi Investment I ever made, as I
There are fifty entries for fhe rad.*
theipf
am now a well man as far as the rupture Is concerned. .1 give this
Sampwrn. the Petersburg gUnt, who
. Bad at least forty are certain to start.
statement thinking It may lie the meauH pf liifim iK-li,g ai,a helping my
on the shot put with a mark of fortyfifty-six
I Jump, ran throw
fellow men to try the treaiin'ent. as | am sure iliai Ihev cure perma­
eight fwt one luch and tcKik gccPnd in
s better
nently. I urn now working my farm ami doing all Klnd.s of work.
hammer throw with 157 feel and tMTund weight thirty feet.
(Signed),
A.L.JAVNE
in inches: Harvey lUair of Hammond, ban five fctu six fnehes In thtv high
This Is to certify that the jSpvc Is a true slalement. as I rememJump,
will
do
Ulrly
well
in
the
halfKInpalty Dewetd by Maeton In Faat winner of the 52n yard dash; Sloers
iHT the facts:
. WM. A. WOOD. Druggist.
of Knglewood. who pUt'Cd third in the mile walk, and may have strength
. , Game Veeterdey Aftemcon-No
They Got Out a Formal Protest
two^mlle run; Uohrer. the Canton. III., enough left to run a kckkI mile.
/
Scoret Until Fourth Jnninp,
Signed by Every Club Man—Other
Veteraea In Event
quarter-mllcr and half-mller. and HutReporters Agree WUh Th^.
Klely. dark and Sheridan ^rlll put
ler. Uu' l-higlewood long-distance man
Special to tbc Cveuto): Hoconl.
up
a.fight
that
Is
sure
to
end
In
a
among thoM* exiurti-d to enter the
• Klnaaley. Ki«b.. June 15-Tbt
Im.kcp rt«c<Trd. Kicly and Sheridan
t rwUy in <>i:lol.er.
Ktagaley baseball team was defeatid
The rcp»hulication-to a Washington
ASTORS
bve in ver m. t |u the all aro^ml
by Kanton In a fam. clean name here
ship, ami as >-ach won the pamV of a Pctndt story In which U
VERBENAS
Important BouL
ycBterd^y afternoon, the final Heore
TrtTer»e CItj
wa.s. nlb-gcd. the WaFhlngton playcr< New WUHelm BUl,
PANSIES
atandlnr & to 0.
What U ex|»erted to prove an Impor- title .to tlieir rcsiK-ctive yv'arj, very
werv dihsatisned with Mnnagi-r Staid.
,
there
will
be
a
^grand
conte
st
There WSM hot a score made until tani tout will 1h> derided Friday night
VVe have .them lo sell.
called nut a formal protrM. signed
when this, palr^gcts togclficr.
the fourth Innini;. a hen Maul on ynl In P«’iifon llarlMir. Mich.,
Clark lias always* to'cn a dangerous by evi-ry iin iiihcr of the cluli ex<*« pi
two men bark to the platter. They roI Ynng. r *if Cblf ago and MorriMm. the
an to the all amunds. It is nine Stahl, aud hcut to the rival newspn
oo^ score tich In the sixth, neveuth pridy of the Michigan town. They arc
|MTS of their home city. The «locumeii*
and ninth.
. ; to gi> ten unimls. The tout will prove years Flnce he won the title for
1 In 11»03 he runs:
Morrlsitu's true worth, as Yanger is first llnif. and when he
-Wo. the undersigned memtors of
considerable
the flrM really good fighter., he hay skovrcMl
Chicago Ciuh Race.
Boom No. 1. ettj
Howm »oek
his Initial performance. This I bo Washington baM-liall club w ish
The Chlraro Yacht dub will ijlve n iKH^ti asked to meet.
year, with the l.elp of Quinn, he Is to omphatIcallV deny the stor> that
kaeckatout and an otv n power Imisi
not to to overlooked, as Quinn Is Ix t appean-d in the Wnsbington P«is;.
FISHING TACKLE, bait, launches
ter qualified to leach a man thc/rick copied from the Dot roll .Nows, in nand j»»w iKKitK for fishermen. Hotel
of an all-around romiH-titlou than any ganl to Oie lack of disclidinc in the
Wisteria. Fouch.
june 411
man to the country. Clark is bound Waslilngton baseball club. Tbe whole
to show Improvement In the jumps story Is The biggest piece of rot thi.:
Either Ice or Wood
and weight.;., and as he has always has appearc-d In the public i>rlnt!? for
will
be
delivered
^‘cn a good walker aod runner this years, aud Was written by a pin head
promptly if ordered
will give him a good chance for vic­ -od liasobnll rtporier of IKtroit. Mich
flo is a fellow* that tri«‘s to lie ex
from
tory.
troimly sensational. Mr. Jackson of
the Detroit Free Press emphatically
donk*d the story tbe following ri
Sprinter Who Won at Athena is In Ing after It appeared in tbe Nows
Cit phone 711.
Brusko of the TImo.s. Mr. Smith of the
ClUwmi. Ptioo* 7W
Milwaukee—Will Run in
Journal. Isith up-to-date iiewspatw r
ni^pti
A. A. U.
men. also denied the Ktory a^id said
’ lor bunjiucr Rcw»rt bUMIKBS jmmI
r arrvicr ts |H.fcilie
Milwaukee. June 15.—Archie Hahp. that it wa> u i»iecc of tra.sh and not
.
WIMTII- .JUl^V I
the crack little sprinter of the M. A wtirlb the Ink to urint‘it. If that rOur Speoal Renting Stork cmbrae^ both new and
Pmaus
C., who made such an vxcclltDl ahow- IKjTter who wrote the slfcry claims that
and wr can furninJi anvihing in
tog at the Olympian games In Athens, be ever heard any nk-mlwr of the
I’pright*. Grands or S<iu.ifT^,
arrived tore Tucaday morning fmni Washington club make the sUtemont
the cast and will be tendered a ban­ that WB.S altributod to him Ip his ar
Oonn»o«*cl Abselu«»ly m-r»rn
quet at -the cIulHwms this evening. tide, viz: 'That he was dead acre and
Ofkcywarsteht allowed on pur.
Wilmcr Slyg acting as toastmaster did not earc whether the cltib won or
This means you only pay for the stove. The pipe from
and Waller Uglnger as speaker of the lost.’ he lies, and we. the undersigmHl
the main to the stove and all labor
members of the Washington clult. w ill
evening.
free of charge.
Archie says be h«d the trip of his stand by this Flaiemcnt.
"To our' knowlc-dge. Mr. Editor
me abroad and that the i»c-ople of
Greece and other countries around every member of the Washington club
We tm^ HO
ToDon and make a apedalt; ot fine/
there were completely startled al the la perfectly satisfied with hla berth
work cm STBINWAf^ other bi<;b.Rradc Pianoa. When
manner to which the Americans car- and ia exerting every eflort to win.
want perlKt Tuning or Tooe-Eegulaving. promptly done, at
maao^ratea-tiyna. Wo gnarmitee aatistacUon.
ried everything tofore them. He thinks and we will win just as soon as our
• HOME PLEASURES
the International meets a great thing pitchers get Into their naual fine form
If yoor Piano needs repairs or adjnstment of any kind, kt
-Mr. Stahl Is just aa human as oth
for atb*r:icn to general and faVor*
nadotbevotk. Onr facnlitiei and force of experta ate not
For those who love outdoor
er managers and W trying his best to
them for all time.
eoMkd <mt^ of tbc iargeet Piano Paotoriea. Pbonc ns and
exercise includes spraying the
‘ The little star wUl. In all probabil­ strengthen the tcam*and give Wash
w man will caU and anbmit ealimste.
flower
beds, mowing and
Ington
a
wtoner.
If
he
makes
a
trip
ity, paftWpaie to the champkmahip
mesLirf the central aaaocJatlOfu A. A. to the Tri-State or any other league- to
watering the lawn. We have
V at Chlcaso. June 10, vflth Charlie search of players It Is ooIMy’s bu^i
everj'thipg . that will meet
^ar*>oa. the rWU^Ib atar, at <Wa ness but his own. That’s what he iit
yo'jr needs in lawn mowers,
drawing salary for.
|
Waning mate.
hose with ball'nozzles, etc.,
-Mr. Stahl went to the ouUaws to
Britt and MeOeverw.
look over some pitchers to fill in dur­
at bedrock prices. *
Boaton;
J«»e ’l5.-Jimmy ing the time It «il Bake for our other
Brttt and Terry McOoreiti hnve bm men to get In form.”
mntehed to Bghl here fifvaen roan^
nt tbe Chelsea «lab. McQoreni *U
tralotog for the boat already.

COMING TO TRAVERSE CITY
RUPTURE, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE.

BROUGHT OUTGOODMEH

MSmVELT NO PAT FOR SERVICES ninn. CURES!

DR. N. P. GREUSEL

Tfaverse CHj, wurnsr Hotel, SttnrtfAj tnd SvROiy. Jsne 16-lt

u';s,.r

REPORTER'S HOT AIR

r {IMTDIS^SIETO

Tohn R. Santo'

DKIM-riST

FRANK M. PAINE

rii-

AND WOOD

201 front Strcti

PIANOS TO RENT
rstinSniinttr

Dr.W. J. Higgins

ARCHIE IS BACK

Fine Dental worR Isnies C. Hopkins
A OA8 RAIMOE
«ia

PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED

TraVorwo

TRAVERSE CITY Komal Music
, school. Teacher, Mrs. lYmnces 8.
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. FrisJerlck Horace Clark of Chicago. MU
Hast Front street. Studio No. IS,
down sUlra. Cltx phone No. €04.
may 81Cm
REAL ESTATE AND L0ANB--Oraai
Trmvera^ lAnd knd Loaa Oo^ F.
ThnrtolL Manager. OfSoA room i.
Ramtlton A Mllllkaa Moak.
*
OR. F. HOLOSWORTH-Bpaetal at.
taaUoo to diaaaaaa of tha ayo. aar,
BOM and throat GlaaMa fittad.
Rooms 7 and I, fL A L. Maroantlla
Oo. block. BoU Pbonaa.
IMS
OR. E. 8. mInOS-OMm OT«r Amwloll Dree Store. SpwUI mttantloa
Blxthstreot
ata.. 107; B
WaMitBftoa I
BalLfT
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, QradnatB T*.
ronto Ualvanity. Offtea la Mammm
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General Insurance

T. A. WILHELM

SARA T. CHASE. M. 0.-Phyalclaa
and Surgeon. Offices 407-8 SlaSa
Bank block, with Dr. O. E Cbaaa.
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