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The Evening Record, June 14, 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)
Date
1906-06-14
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S3 THE EVENING^REGQRD
I
.TCLaoMAm auviec.
MiaOAY,JtlNCt4»1M.
AT DEniMI NEXT T£tt»»«l!l!!”"“ EXPLDRION
THAT CITV WAS CHOMN »Y «Rt
WCir« AMOCIATION.
:
MR. nSHBECK
I
IS PRESIDENT
:
,
. Mcrto At 7WE CLOMNG K»
•ton THIS ArTElWOON.
POLITICS ARD FIREiER
FBANK LAMDNT LOBT Hlf UFE
IN THE MANIBTEC. '
SllllTIHSfa
An«fM That H«,tC«lc a
Ai^ Siatad That M-
KMfll
a
8aawH A'lal w** broocht b<
Ja<tp Umltir ihi» aXimooa oa
chance or rtaallar ■ Qum eaJaed at Bpadal to tbe Evening Record
12 fraai Mr*. NrtlW Kmtae oC Cedy
Kalkaaka. MJeh.. Jane 14.-fmnk LINER WAR LOAr>CO WITH PAfi^
Laswot of this place was drovn«l In
BENGER8 FOR AMERICA.
8aM waa f
In M «meer «
the Manistee river llOa morning while
la a abed at tha rear of tbe boaac fishing. He was with a party but was
Sad him aboot the boose, a
alone at the time, lie leaves a wife Thoufiht That Csnioaion Waa Caused
b« Hrt» to 07 aad coartacr bln that and one child
by Gas G«*«rating ia a QuantHy
r were ao Men goods there. Tbe
of Oil Cake ir tim
plea oC not guilty was entered aa<
May Be AnaraMala.
trial will be held next Thursday at t»
FORH HEN WERE INJUNEB
SWAaOWED .
GARDDLICACID
’ ^ IDO NOT MIX OAIO CHIEF OELFTb
I
OtLANblNa
iCMaf Tbemaa Murrey of Travara
' CHy> Was Elactad Sacemf Vice
Tra^Mirir
Pn-
Mint
Olvt
. .
IN FREIGHT
RRmisamcE
Visit Us then. •
afiotoUag. Tbe ramala wlU Be In
stale at tbe bon^ 00 West Ogiitb
atreet from f :3tl a. ax vailJ li
X
WsWi
’ Foreman Hose Oimpany No. 1.
Delfts. Lanatng
Alternate. Fred W. fValxKiy. Albion
. Chaplain, the Rev. Rtward Colllnr.
Deindt.
i
The exiM nses of tbe delegate to the
national mnventlnn an* not to exr^-«*<!
$r>a
r-
WERE WEDDED
IN AFTERNDDN
EAUTIFUC CEREMONY AT THE
BLAKESLEE HOME.
In retiring, ex I'n*.sldenl Iln»w.i
thanked the et.nventi.m and Mild lhal i
the pleaaant ftwturta overshadowed
all others. PrrKldml Hshliark. ai
the clotiing oT the ronveniltMi gave u
short talk eulogiring the helpful fea RESIDENCE WAS TRANSFORMED
tures of the meeting.
INTO JU*-E BOWER.
^ The full amount of flu* funds ,on
hand wen n i^.riitl as 1421.1.1.
At the mtnnlng .sWskui. Tesnlullnns Stid< IV One ol the Mott Popular CM
expressing^ UiMiik.< f«>r llte varkm;
of »h« City a-d the (-.room la a
courlesb*6.e>tendtd by the TraversT*
Yeung Busi'^ess Mt" With a *
City citlicuh sere pasBcd. Tbe resoHappy Future. JuUoas will U* puliIihV^ tonrorrtvw.
Death Ary^nced. *
The beautiful horn, of Mr and Mrs
The first buhiu. V.V of the dosing ws
Bloa was a telegram to lUyes FHs- J. M BlakN‘sl.*e on Sixth sic*el was
l^trick from Chief I,dby animundn:: trsns-formiMl >*esierda,v'aftrinoon Inti
a
June bower of nnrl^hlie raargmu
the death rtf George W. Edes. presl- dent of the St. Johns asBT»datlon. lies end ternu. fh.* i»crasion l«Miig th»
of 'Mbs Orah J?iw nr«*r ant!
sident Brown app«dnled lh<* fob ®
;
Presidt
L" Carter, both promfnent
J lowing committee on rejHriutlonB
Flreroen Adlrv. Wallis and ri»r.|uit. rial vmmg iK*oplc of this city. Tie*
ftherlace
In
the paAor waa com
1- . riri. Tbe deceased was Kg yc«i^ oH
V '!■ and bad werved as chief over thirty into V bower of white and grt'en.
maaace of almple marguerilea ‘ an«
^x i; years.
A. T. Slcrenson of Paw Paw was n*- Iims being banked with arUatic cff<*e
. .
ported as having been ill since his ar- in' the hnckground. whllq the paU*
gTven of ihc room (omlahinga blcodet
; J |1 rival. He left for home at 10:45.
’ ‘ '
Tbe motion stHklng the topic nla j with i»erfeci rffert. *
, , . , live to taxing tbe convention city $50} Hic dining room Joel off the parlor
trom Ibc records vat reconBldenul this at the right waa made iKwulifnl. the
Ubk* having a center bowl of Wi4o >
i roses while Ihc chandeiier over the
Bond Provided.
^able was hung with wl^ite satin rii>The present cooatitutlon was real bons which were caught to the four
aad It waa dtocovered thU bonding
A of.
(ConUnued on Fourth Page.)
f
•opn was provided for and nil that]
.
___ ____________
wss tteeewasry vfM enforomnint.
iSTEAMck ILUNDIS CXCURSIDN.
Snmne] RObertaon, atatUllcia*. wa«
Hrat excursion. Bondiy. June 17th.
allowed IIP for iwimburaemeal for j Chartevolx, Petoskey. Hnr^ Springs
.work aafi the motion that the secrr<;and return, fl.tio. xteamer illlnois. See
tary and treaanrer file bonds wUh, i^ditNliile. page 6. column 4*for time.
.(Ooatiiiaed on Third Pnge,^
|
'
jane 14>3t
CARTER..SPEHCER HUPTlAlS
I* - u!
m
rOR
BAIT
»t Oermay IM
eatittas
A pair of TREADEASY i*
Shoes often saves a doctos's
bill. They have full rubberheels that take all the jar off the
spine, and cork cushion insoles
that keep the feet dr>' in all
kinds of weather.
S3.50 the pair
SoU only by
AKii Lu;nT,
are: cool,
TIIKY WKAR
WKLI. AND
COST LESS.
Why not try a pair
tOta’g CaaPis
$1. $1.2S( $i.S0
Btfs' Ctavas
90c to $I.2E
Womta’s C»mp»*
BACHANT & ROSCOE
r=
Order lor
In wiiiU-, l.la< k. .
Scrcciis
br*»wn, grey. blue.
d0e.to$2.O0
ChiJdrta’a Csaass
SOC, 7SC to $1
WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
MOVT, WIOH STBCT CLOtHIERS
CHEAPER THAN MEDICINE.
For Summer
.
With Os.
Stock doors delivered ^same day as ordered. • Odd
doors and window screens in three days.
11. o. o. MorrATT I
DENTISTS
KCIMKObC
Shoes
irspiira.
Drt. SiWMf & PuMiipi
Can You Blame ’Em
for looking at a man as veil'
garbfvl as the arersgt* man it who
buys his clothing of us? There
' are so many misfits in . tho world
that irsa pletmuru to look a{»n
a good fit.
(>oe tiling we pride onrselrna npon it tbe appnaranoe of men,
yootlis and bo^ botfittod liy us aa
to clothing. Another is the Iw
priof they pay ns. Tbeyll oomn
again, yon know. . .
‘ ^
Rubber Rctls
Our soda-waU*r. of course.
FOU3 DIVORCES GRANTED
TBK BttaR ca. IMF.
“lioo.1 for tliAt tirM f<> ling.'
Wf pat llicm on.
WBAT.TO .DRINK;
VERDICT WAR
. NDTCOILTY
■ ' aliir
n«ro»t. Junr 1(-Whe.t-C«*h,
**c; corn. SJe; O.I., «Ic.
MINNOWS
naloe s barn.
.
dTT BOOH STOKE
THE MARKETS.
wouiorr HOVE
where be stHrieiJ work aiuli then*
found him alnu»s’ t«;u w»*ak In move
Coop<*r*8 SI liad turuck his left pjol,
Innictlag a »b*eu gash wjiirh exiendel
Imro Ihe mlddle of the font down and
llteVviiDd to«* In two He was
lrotn.*dlalely brought to the city where
i ph^slrlan dresned the wound.
CoriiMT was toNi weak from th> loss IN CASE OF the PEOPLE VS. WIL*
d bU-Kl t.. lake an anseBtbeilr an.l
LI8 PENNINGTON.
the stairs leading in the dcwtnr’s of
flr«- w«*re smeared with his
whlrh started running afresh when he
wai> lift^Ml fn»ni the carriage.
4lad he laid much lnng< r
would
have bled In death
Firemen, Attention!
Tbe faHeral service of tbe -Dale
Chaiica K. Back win lake place fepm
|! At tbe coocludlng sesakMi fiT the
: MIcbisaB nt^«‘a asaadatkio. l>e
trait was cboaea ms the aest raec
place aad the followlDK offlwrs i
elected:
Workmen Quar-ri a-d 0**e Lost Ear
PraaMeol. CharW r. rlnhlK-ck.
nd w-d ^Kull Fr/ictured by
Alaia. r
Bcino Struck by arn iron .
WA6N*T
MiSbEO
UNTIL
DINNER
STEAMER ILLINOIS EXCURSION.
nrut Tice president H R. Ihdfts.
Bar—Body Found.TIME ARRIVEp.
.
First «;xiMif>ion^ Sunday, ^nne ITlh.
rhaib*\oix. IMoskey. Harbor Springs
and return. Il.tH*. steamer IlllnoU. 84..*
Had Me^ Lai*' there a Short Time By Wire In tbe Kvening Ri*mril
ttf'h.-diile. }uige .5. column 4 for time.
IMwart Bates.
Jackson. Jiin»- It -- IU*caus<* h» r hu-.
Lonper. Death Would Hava
June 15 61
. JkdroH.
bend dcTjded n.»t to neo.* to lvirruf
Resulted—Foot Was
8ecreUry4raaMirer. A, P. Une.
Mrs.
A.
AGrt^*
sulelded
with
ear
Badly Split.
bollc add afier'df^iailng for burial
Stnick With Iron Bar.
lAyinU for M versl 'hnun with blood
Battle Creek. June 14.—Asa Brant
•unnlni; fn»m a gash In hU left fool myer #(mrk Ferdinand HIrkey with
Tliey aay vjiialiy ioflamea
inU growing weaker every mom^» an Iron bar today cnUlpg off his « ar
tbo tlnmach. 1x*or {yrodaoM
was the awful esprrieure of the It
Brighra dineamsWKly ruins
year^ld son of John Cooper, who live* mployes of
your
kiJiipys.
}>arxuo<]x
In Gaiileld township Sve miles from f.miiany. Illckev may die.
brings on gout and absinthe
the city.
Body Fouf^d.
deslmyiiHbe Irrain. Nov, wo
The ymtng man had started out
Battle
ertvk.
June
I4.-Tbe
body
t
knov typhoid and malaria
early In ihr morning to spilt fence
lurk in water and tulieroui some distance from the housn Artbnr Lena, colored, prho ww
losis in gnilk, so vh%t in Uio
W'hen noon mme and he did not pul In dniwned In the fUer Hun^ay^ ws
worfti is a thirsty mao to
hlH spjMarsnr#^ his parents bees in • fot^d hr boys In the t»ranrhes of
drink?
anginas and hurrl«*.1 to tbe / plsc* fallen tree a mile down.
HE WAS TOO WEAK TO iOVE
5 0*CU)CK EDITION
Ramaiaa af Lale C. K. Buck WIN Ue
la Stale Frwm t:SB UotO U
By Wire to tbe Evening Uncord
Liverpool. June’l4 - A bomb expUsl
Id In some freight on tbe American
llne%icamshlp Haverford today. Th*
stianicr
wss loaded with paaaaigers
WOMAN WANTED TO LIVE IN DE.
and wa< duv to sail for PblUfielphU
TROIT VERY BADLY.
tfs!i»>. First reports -aid four wen
dead and twcniy-six wnl to Uic bos
pHal. It was^lievi-d that mon* were
killed and Injured, and a milire In
vi-nlcailen sb«wivl that not huts iban
Mv of thi cTi w wi-e killed-and forty
iMiTt. The i xplosion M*t the cargo on
RSELF FOR Bt^RIAL.
fir.*. If Is ihmight umbable to havi
Ih cii ironi gas g*‘ii«*tati*.l in a quauti-
ALONE WITH
CRUSHED FOOT HUSBAND
aiCkt ttd rr««i^; rwiitWe wto4a
We’ll send a man to take the measurements
I i abstract* of TiUa I
I I
MICBB BATiarACTOBY
I
III
Butwblluhud Its#
■
|i|BowiatS Biwtw Punk Pw4Mtwfi|
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Opened Yesterday.
The casi* of the P.fnde vs. Wilh-.
Pennington chsrg^ with the selling
Hfituotis drinks to one ClaNiim
Wan. was deddiM .shortly liefon* noon
riiif cour
of'a v«
after a vhon retirement. The defense
put lip rebuttal lesflmohv and denit*d
.stVf niioiibly .-elHng llqmtr for a In ver
age.
The sentence of Jo.*M*ph Mormosky
wax Indefinitely postponed ufum. the
pbw of friends who lcrtlflc*d to hU
gTKid behavior.
Four divoff^ were granted to the
following: Martha K. I>r»rst vs. Fred
Ikirst. Adolph KalsWr vs Amelia JC.l
ser. Frank M. Ktsbr va. Maude Wk(Continued on Ft>urth Page.l^
IP YOU HAVE NEVER USED
OU B
BEST
J. W. MUIKEN.
FLOUR
You are not Ketting the best
that money can buy.
.Get a sample and try it.
Quality and price b riijht.
Hannah . &
$1 Muslin Skirts 79C"
$1 jSorsets 69c
Lay Co.
RUDDEB STRUCK BDIIBIN&
We*»t fo Great Height
in Hit Airahiq
Came Down
I- the Harbor.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
made the ascent in Meldrum park with
his air ship todav. The rudder alrurlr
a bonding and control wns trmL He
went to n great height and came down
in the harbor and was rescued by fir-
PAINTERS DUT.
bf^ulty
Piv-wrt or
rilr.
N
Waa the Caama.
By Wire4p the Evening Record.
Pitubnrg, June 14.—Twelve hundred
painters were locked oat today by the
master painters owing to n difficulty
om the paymetU of car fare.
These skirts arc made
of j^ood cotton, ifcncrou:> in width and made
r well.' Wide flounce of*
lawn with two clusters of
fine lucks, four in ^cb
cluster; wide dust Kiftlc.
MBMS C.YOUNG MBNS
tePURMlSHINCB
Boys'long Pant Suits
X - X
<: • '
•^
for ages fifteen to twenty—going to
close out entire lots that sold at
* five dollars, six doliars, seven fifty
and ten dollars, at
$3.75, 54.50, $5; $L50
Nd better pppoituniiy to clothe your boy
■
Corseu arc the famous W. B.‘, ao'd for a
few day,
will give yon your
. • choice offthose selling at
;
- $1.00 for 69c. ..
i
uNQiiErniii
niEFii^
The bAnqoct tendered
the
vltlflni?
It
Oeposftediwliilseam
ms ns
*
drMAen And the locsi ^JegAtes to the
hmi Ranges
t
t
t
t
t
t:
t
t
t
t
^ks tcimitifiaaty dUtribotttl anmnd ibe larpy fijuAre
ovens.
•Jewel ovehs are Uuver
than erdinary ovvos of aamo
nuoilitr; Ivrtwnme in iIh^ ereal
•leirvJ fotUKlrkw <”larKMi
stove plant IU the wori.l %
t iifc three things are insisU?«l
upon:
t
t
t
t
Savings
ty;Jt ■■■..... ■
1' Tbe
I
'■
■.■■■:==
okwiIbs
iW
okl
ye*
WM tfte beM Ui Uie tw«itj-r«ir
y«an UiatiJic mocteUon hm» b«:ii or
Cmalsed And there
wm
no disMUlcUr
tlon expressed over the irtrstmcnt sf
forded the elsUom.
The crowd ws-
Urger thnn hnd been expected by Urn
. itbwe Was
to get to
Trav-
|«rw City lAiijnWI^pAld ior <»inlAi
It WAS
not antil moniliix bAd besnn tbAt the
The bAntoet
opened with a violin
OTcrtnrc by Iflas Helen HAAnen
\’ou arc invited to call
and Irarn 'more about
It wel “K^>odncss.*’
on and sang "ni Pe Hark In a Min He
It was late but the crowd liked the
singer and fhev brought him Uek ■
Chief
Murray of the .hKAl
mMlT. E. «r.
high m Acoennf of the Hak but il the
jaaimclAtkNi could Ineorpoialc and sell
lag t!iiair and You."
^
hearty recall
resrxinse to
The flrat -speaker
was
President
that after dinner speaking was a netiv
joli for him but he and the visUlng
firemen fully appreciated
afford«>d them.
the
honor
He advised all tu..l>e
w<rc
the second solo Is’lng the result of
lOttaand vlaitors. In the rit.v
l;elng calletl to the stage again. His
there wa^ not, an arriUen: wleetlons were “I Wonder If
even a pi»rket pieke.1 Think of Me. ' and “Why D.»n't
The fart that riiminai<( generally slay Think of Me?"
^ Jitamway from this city i^aks well for
police force.
AMUhEMENTh.
Oa Monday^ night
the
Mack Ix^ne
gagemetit at the Grand in “ftp York
State.” a quaint cottw-dy drama, which
waa first tfisytsi by the Ute ^1 fiinlth
The regular ihiwter nrehes
tra win furnish
lormanoea
music nnd the |H*r-
of this comiMmy
Aral claaa In every respect.
will
be
The ct»m-
pany calciw to the Usl rlaas' of the
ater goera and
there will
bo found
none of the metbmls cmphn^l to’ the
average
repertoire
com|»an>.
apeclaltles, no cheap senasthm.
No
WII
lard Mack, who was leading mnn of
the Armour theuur. rhirago. during
the past season. 1h one id thi> rnoM
Chle'f Peabody was the next called
He and Miss U-one are ably
auppoGcd ^y a rotnpany of fourteen
people.
Ladies- tickets will be used
on Monday night and thr* prieiw will
be jn. 20 and fin rents.
he
didn't
know
much
alMuit
speech in his life, and begging to be
excused for that reason.
Guy Peabod.v of Detroit stated tha»
IVtrolt TMHiple generally supi«»iM d that
Ik'trolt was all of Michigan, bnt since
coming here he had changinl hfs mind
as down there he was a t uljordtnaie
while here he had been a:idrcvsi*d a.-i
"ehier and "captain."
of Ik'truit
8<>at sale John
•on Drug company.
Mr. Sweeney
was the next
vieilm and
said ho couldn't make a spcwch. hut
told a very amusing story of an Irish,
man and a Jew.
William MolhcrsllMhrn gave a reel;
tatlon. "Casey irt^lhe Bat." which took
so well that he was fmr«'d to give an
other, respinnling wiUi a huinonnis s; •
h^ctlnp.
artlatic and iiainMaking setoi'K on th>aiage.
Yon
MH-ecii malting, never having made a
Block company will o\ton a wet'kli rn
Hussell.
You
ui»on by the chair and he alro stated
that
After <;<‘orge W.
Lsrdie. chairman
<»f the lire couiiniilee of the eilv eouu
ril. had lietm called upon and told an
entertaining story.
A1
Joyce
Young
told in a hummous munneh his e\r»eia*
a
voluuiivr
fiferoan
a.i«l
closed tiy extending a warm and bear-
ChmpbeU
bln;-k
Thursday
The toastmaster rcmcludiHl the pro
evening gram by thanking the roemliejw of the
June Ifi fit
t
m
rounrll lor the
api^ropriatlon
Vacation money
A little early foresUM wUl prOTlde the mea«s
for an enjoyable Mtlnf wlthont *nnoncy, pinch”
when vacation time comes. Open an account
with ns. startlns It with $l, $2 or %i this
week, and add smaU sums to It recnhrly. A
Uttle more, money for vacaUon means a lonfer
Ulp, a longer sUy and a better lime. Do It now.
FIRST
-A
NATIONAL
:
’ •
nemiiffy iw stattw neweu
ui eny pf Travene enr*
>..
Willard Ma( k
"The Ciileo burnwith a fragrwne
Olives
Gherkins
Roast IkM i
Boiled Ham
MarhiuJ
Pirtatnes
Sarat**ga
Chip;?
Ibrtato Salad
White Bread
I like that of the -Carolina m^rf*s i*i. a
2.V. cigar, but It rsuis onK
Ou-
, best curtomeni are atnoking I hi- ('hi •»,
[and when they stoji in Intnl of the
StrawlHTry Sliorlrake
j^lgar ran. thev
Cigars
say., "give ro- sotm
im le < r ihoM- gtKHi rigaih.*
R>e llreail
Coffc'e
■
We |,.i-
the Wad'wnrth Bn:.v' Chieo. me!
a;
which
BilK
The Soiilh' Side Lumber ,Co. ,
Maude Loom?
Sl^.Hvrl,tl 1»V Hm*
I’ANV of
m.H-k
I'.KSTCJIM;iel.»rB fvi r nf
feritl at PnFFL.VK
HKICKS
in a Bi liTlioii of
Hieh CU%s Ways.
Every PUy a Llterafy Trrat.
ih< y go away h.ipi»> .".
Trv a Chleo^yvnirreir and i
!»**■•« r»v-cet ta* it«iia»a.
Fr-n» the o!b.e ef „
fiMtl lvdllvn gfHMl It is.
mm>p"i.er mM.:. I.ul.!i^lles mi .-.irly
Snmlny « ditieti. ktm.vn Iti j;eU jumper
rranklln pph CVitrtittss Told.
|.arimi.e es —the l.uMdog.*' a netv r»It la well kui»wn, sn.vs lie- New York
l^ir was »^i to innrv:«nv il?** wife
Et. utc» Past, ll nl Fr .ukl n
of a |in>isr.ii< nt. n (ti:iifar*tirri r who Ind
died.
\% tiH* young man waa g.dnjr
!ri< h vve Ik*^
out. the elty «NiH t Nhiuiti.l:
Ileie U piv'ttv i:;ri.-ii the tli»-.-y of to
"Tl Is is S.Hiinl.i.v; .lou t f Tg.d the
«!ay. < lae of Ills r. •S.^nbu-s mus Hint
bnlh* g."
^
eflTdiing cold ihM-s not minM* from UH-syHr snw the t.emived wife and aft
rn.hl., but ^rmi umsiu^i tempeniture
er «s»taiiiliig
all
ilie lnforn».iti»n
ovi-r the brslv ntid fruin ttn list’-llrmi-l
souir’it. he remetnUrcil the wunl^ of
tnol.s’.u-n*.
Tu,|*t-o\r lhj« he ri..i«b- ;i
Ike eity elitor. nnd. w «‘ii^ unxlT»n iu
mii.ilKT tif «M..-*erva!i'njs «<n oeeasians
In'*
l.Me.uvhr<l;
• '
w J;en he did ;ilid did Hot sufu-r. A few
;'\Vh.fj
rth- bulldog? Didn’t a
of th«v.o follow •
build>g l.lte him?"
l\y iiutlliig on a damp shirt on a dry
a’.v ny the tears t’je wroman
l»CKly-yr-s. •
^
lio<-am«* iiidigiMt;l.
Hy putting on a dry shirt «ui n wet
1 ite Idiu?" irm viM
. "Jiidirt a bi.ll;l
iKsi.v. tl.nug’i this wets the iKxly ten
the o iuT. "Mv ,
y eda.n-told .'ueto liin.-s rnon'-iio.
nsj,
out the bn
By sitting in a room where the fi K»r
inviteri to dc- b«s U-ui newly wndieil yes.
tnin e.\|Hs!i!‘ouHly r.nd n «f^ui:d tint
By going iulo'u r1.i-r nnd staying
rrnehed Hie
! « f re he ntiinied. tlu‘re nil hour ino shn-ts s.» 'wr-ii- no.
Then the tnrtjblr wm ex]d lined.—Phi'By w»-ni!ig the fn-t oiiIv-Tt's.
idi^>bia Ve.Igrr. ,
By
the 1
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Sf.nt
Sale
fctarld
Kriilay
at
in.
Liul-es Fin:!•: M*»mlay inuhl
wlien a*'Co!iij>anie»l liy one f»ai«l
reservetl
ni-al
tiek<*t,
Latlie-
frtv lint liciterl to
DIB lake Jve.
Traverse Citf, MicK
Make
ilic kiiitl dial
■
ll your‘Irnirs anti windows
at bcM pncfN.
Dr.ilcrs in all kinds
^
4if buililiif;; i%i.|ivriai. Gi i oiir priofs and consider
(»nrnti?«’k U'foru iMiyiiit^. FHtini|kU'« famislietl.
Our iiiiHbi:
I*ri«.v*» Dry StcK’k,
rnuit|*i Delivfry.
Bell 390
Phone Citizens 308
MONDAY NIGHT.
Up York State.
Silt s.-ili- .lohiiK.ii
I'm,: t’l
Try Record WaMAlle
hoys’ Clothing Extra !
B.V sitting in a room against a crevice
By sitting as long in the oiien air—
•Tbi-.v are ii.*«*ifohl.
alonn.H of luavni
have
personal.
Visa Helm GiHiJd intends to »^vend
Tbrn* fhe tiir sumb.K^r in r.nn»iK*. It will lio her
Minvu^ the find trip nbro-ail in maiiy .vei«rs-
doors «b*wn Hill the' b.viliffs of the
wiwld nmy md know Hh* nuoilMT of
the lio\f U. that they may levy on tinl.iKe of tli«- wreb hisl: then-, darktiesi
<H»vrTS them all |ike n bl;n k g.uiueiil.
that "Ihe fn.'c of .famine m.iy rtfl h.iui t
Hie nsl dn ams of the hehVaml fbere
the stars of hea^r-n nioH-k Hum not
wlHi glittering-* of pijd, for the
flnmuieiit is Hhm’fnuri them.
They
know the sign ef'the
II. rr,Louis Kiihii. M the DiMits4dMH
tin-nier. the. oUh-st foTinan iietor. re.vi.tty er-U-brat.d his ‘imh Unliday.
I nsieriek Vlll. king of
l•eIll.ulrk.
Is Kiid Jo 1h- in the habit of invtHng
oiib.rs of lea.ling politi.-nl .Vg .i:-* to
visit Ibi-'ea^lb- to dis.-oss tlie iliffendit
l-ohiMal isvu,-s ..r Hu- d.ix.
Iriing. t!;e bist .sun ivor, of
Wasbiiigt Ml Irving. ruarveloUsiy Inband a.-1!w* at the age of S’J.-is living
in New York e-ty. Hr- Is eng.-igi-^l in
writing a hisbrry of the li^ ing fHiiifly.
lashed bent of. stuniner.
.Hm . there
of.wl-.lHi to* is prm-ii.7iUy'the s-d.- n
they rest in d»i». sis prlty, f.ir. wlierii
inuiuliic oiemiMT erf that l.raMch.
they art-. lhlevi-s hr,-ak
not In am!
RolMMt ILirrclt Itrowiiing. printer,
steal.”--Atlanta Const it niloiL
and .s.ui'of Hxr fatmMis faliier of tins,iii-rri.inre. ha« l.rs n eji....', n presblent
Cantina 1 Ulrhelmy. arehl.lshop of
of the Hr-«*wniiig s4-ttbrugnt in Um
Turin. Italy, has iiei^*|itcd the preAi
r;r.'in
den.T of an.int.Tn.ntloi,Hl .-fiinmilte.- don. Wh'.n he \\a< Imuii
Which Is iMdiar form.d m Italy for He* ' Hie is eriditrsl with having remark.^;
blasts of winter
printer, and the
and
the
lightning
commenmnithm of tlie fourth «-enten
ld.nl of the death‘'of (^liriatfqTlnT <’♦»InmUui by the erection of a rnornumm
In the Vnti.-an to the great tllar-ovtvrr.
New York s r-«neterles. wTh tlieir
r;ii
"“""‘'I'’ June 18
:
^".\ud wnat lu.iy tlioM’ luerrh-s Ije'/'
eha^e during the Fnuit stn^u fire He
in the
. t;'
ONK WKKK. starlin;,'
‘sign ot a g*M»d cigar
"It Is e\en where the p4/jr folks jriva
ienres
Jafie 14.
tinr;i> with a firm. ^<did a.-b. the in
lUdl: h
tbnnks for the men ies they ritvive.**
Ob., drontx.. rnce
cream Mirlal
%
ralh'd him hark .He then sang. "Miss
M. K Haskell .rlty treasurei and ex
party and ice
Onions
of May." and of course the aodienre
flieraan. was called noon an.l staled
June S-6l*
JllSl
Broiled Salmon Trout. Spani. h Sauce
sang
the latter, -however, there Is a sure that he could well rememlu-r Ihi* day
remedy: Klretrlr Ititlers- the gr«ii
when hand.p<»wer engines and the
restorative medirine. t»f which S. A. luteKet i.rigade wt«re utilized.
Brown of BennettvUlc. S. C. aays:
J. W. Hannen of the Evening Rec
•They ntstored ray wife to pccfi'ct
health, after >x*ars of suffering with wd. w.ns the last aiaraker on the pro
dyspepsU and a
chronlrally torpid gram.
%Tr. Hannen ?»al.t a tUbute to
liver." Riertric ItlMertJ cure ehllU and the toastmaster. Mr. Hastings, for'*bis
fever, malaria. hilionsncKs. lame back.
for<^lght when a memN*t of Hm* connkidney troubles
8 and
Bold on guarantee by Johnson I>rug ell in advocating the ^ntrrbase of
i
Oa^ r. H Meads. C. A. Bugbec Drug steam fire engine
n
Hon
A few months
iths alterward. »«•')
engine
fooved
the
wlMlom
of
I's
pur
fPEP^E WA CrREB liver, kidney,
stomarh. nerves and liowels. Inquire
'HI trtl you how to Im- sure
•'Y<iu're As Weloome As the riowrr.>
Undr."
at yonr druggisU.
GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
Waii>* S«ius
|«
Brown, who. when calbnl uis.n. stated
Skeirhcr as ut^ual making a hit, an.1
^
,
Thlt*
ITadawoilh Hros.VChIro
restaurant and were prn»ar«vl in «.x. j rtgar Is always the ijiine a gisMl. h m
It
made with
eelburt style.
The followjqg was (hr jest. .satUiying smoke
I
a
bulk
Havana
filler,
s.,
that
It
ni^ny
nienit:
Mr. Brown‘a remarks were followed
there
Semns
-The vUnds were serve^by the City I
best firemen that they possltdy could.
that
Screens
Money’s Worth.
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?*an one bn skrc of gewing bH
Mr. lUMIow. andbcaaag-Wluit You Gwlne'ioT»»i“^’*»*'>'‘
buying a rigar?"
S K WaP
When Yo* Ckdhea Weah Out. " and,as j 4Ai»l rr| a ilixord u j».»rt.i
by two solos by Charles Skelcher. Mr.
the fart
|
night song, "Just a Utile Rack j
in
• [anew lor men of this oc^opaMop comes
ote NsiemcE mm
J. W. Slater
WI40LP8ALB AND-RETAIL—YOUR REl lAOl L lloMC t UlIN BIIER
Can Be Sure to Get Their
passed.
Miss Hannen played “L’liespieJ ’ and
Aa classed now. aocideot tasnr-
CharlcH fikelrher then was called ttp
prepared viands and rlpurs had U>eti
deparimrnt
i for firema^. taken up at the
v.oar.
FRANKTRODE
THE JOT OFI610D CIGIR
at-
the xuests had partaken of the well
U.n U« o.. «.uer.
tt to boprt Iht thrir oaa.br,. will be;,
Iwtmamg yesterday Is a very important
$
thal sbmikl tbe firemen ever desire to
easltstklnd (if EasfPtifimUs
compAnled by Mirs Addle Sole.. After
iTravetBA City will W^xlnd^ enter-
Tbs BiAtter of cheap and
$
■■ ’
Fair prices.
t
made the baiSquet posatble aad stated |
■
All the lafert an^pitrttie«d«f^ ':.iw^.^
in wrictly fa-it colors. Oifly one.
tbifiK easier than a hammock and
>
that is the method by which you
'
can pair for it here.
'
,
Fii-l hoMumiy.
$
AllAlr WAS mHymmed And the .gtH^
were then rdactnnt to Icnve Um: hail.
i
Honest Measurements,
conveBtloA At Korekers bAll lAst even*
tAx WAS A Tcry pleASAAt sffAlr.
Hammo(:ks I
•kl.V. aero of land, are snflirlent for
thk bnrial of tbe Hty'r d-nd. at the
I-resenl dec lb ra^e. for■ V4)
\: ycjira.
E IMPORTANT CHANGt.
Michigan
Transportation
Co. ai!hedule fifth page, founli euHimn.
"A third incoinprt'hens
1 the w-iM'Id."
C-OllJC
••DM yon tell vour faliier I was a
hnmorisr:" .nskr-U the tall ymiiig man
wiin long hair.
"I rikl." mdled the pretty Rirl. "and
"So he did; hut hr sa.va be nm.T
h.-«nl of your wrlrtng any Jokm.”hliaxo Daily New*.
\Vs a Good Wind
that blows from our dcctric
fans. Wc have t^cm in sev
eral sizes, and can install
them in any part of your home
or oflficc. An added comfort
CVCniDjrs
cveniDffs IS reading or sc
by v-lcctric lighi—lhc fint
luminant in the world, Ask
us for information and cstimates for cither.
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
PioocMe-,
iii
Sorhething 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'and sailor suits. ' :
:4-r;
.$7.00
. 6 00
. 0.00
.4 75
. 6.00 . 4 50
. a.75.
. :r-Jj
.2,00*“
. -j.oo
. 1..V)
. 1.25
. '1.00
Rr^iilar $l(Mi“ .Siiils scllinj; forKc;:uhir s.riH Sllil^
K»rKb'Uiilar 7.:>H Stills m IIhih for.
Kc^^ular i; uH Soils scl[iiiK: forRegular.
Sviiis .•'dliiiF; forKe^iular '^ r. (Nl Suii< veiling for Kcj^iiltir .MNi Stills sc-lliiikj -for.
Kei^iilar
!.:»(» Suits .selliji^cjur .
Regular w :!.:»!».Suits vrllin;i'for.
Rckiular :;.(H( Suits m Hih^' for.
Rf^:ular
Suits selling for.
RcL'ular
Suits srlliiiL' for.
Rc^jular Toil Suiis ^clling for.
This*, remarkable sale is for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday only. No one will
dispute the fact that these are the bestprices ever made on Boys’ Clothing at
this time of the season and should sell
every suit we have long bcfore'iho
time is up.
Hannah i| lay Mercantile CO.
v/i:
"'"•..a
wm
TM* CVCMIIM WMtn, TftAVCRta
NrCANOjft
TELLER OP TALER
m
m.-.
i
J
tu
\
jj
SSOMEMBtitS
MillllllLl£8i5S-Sr3“3
SbAnxEbootem.
briTciT
•«^wt
oUa^\UulAM When ^
Tv«ri with
^
:s
bemkSwoyldmcmrot-
jeotmtj.
---------
.
AMOC.AT.Oto MA,
at Ent& WarOda Will
be
ew»f*t
at
|HlV:
5«fI-:;-;
tt
You have heard Joel Chandler's siory of the litile
chap who jrrm rabbit hunting? He trarnued all over
/Td=^
searching everywhere for
Ur’er Rabbit who had
cunomt^ly ticated himself
on thejjnn stock. There
is no ni ed for >^01110 hunt
all over the country far
ypuT V^chiclf!«, Harness
or Implements—no rcas-.
on for i^oin^f to the next
town, or letting the cata
logue house delude you
witji cleverly urorded dcceplioni. Right here at home
» lobe iotjnd what you need—a Btodc suited in every
particular to tlve requirements of this section, selected
by people who knuw
'
M
our^ folk-i and their
needs, and sold at
prices as low as can be
obtained a 11 y w h e r e.
Our offerings for UKH5
trade includes the new
est of the new, with all
the late fenlurcs and
touches whicli snerease
the uscfrlncss or sightliness. Our line is full of desir
able things—goods tliai will please a Jiscriininating
pocket. All wc ask is a show. Come in and spend a
quarter of an hour and look our slock of vehicles and
implrincnis over, and sec how we make our harness,
ihen buy wherever your money goes farthest.
dayr
The cotninlttee on location, thronah
of trath .«aiid Grand iUidda. thr latirr
bv.Mir-s Kdlih Andrsoa, who ri'clte.1
city
at
aending
the Bab-|
made
invluUnar
from
th<i
Out of these overjwie hun-
rival and date ef Idnh. which is only
conforming 10 the
Ixatlrin.
Two
itMve ron.mipM* had Ih^’H held.-one a»
wUling
worker*'
owing to' the desih of C. K- Buck, hlsjj
Do
qnalltlc* of
a chief
averred, should
an-I Grand
work.
Diirlnc tlif pr.v'eedln;^^ Clmrl. « Rn^as every where jnt her Imildlng*. Ul u« prevent ihy
' nor!; shnul.l go on like i\spn^ading of neghvl of duly from one
perfect m-»cMne. The chief inu*? I»e offietT to another hy scefng to It that
educrteil. muI Iv ha- U* educate the a Imnd of rea.sonahle amount be rc-
sell, ah^ivtant chief of Kalamar.tK). he
quite eloquent ami w.as gn^Mtu:
with
a
lH,uqu«t from the gallery
in
the shape of a ladV 4 ahee
T.en untler k!u! to harmonlou* nciior.
Thl* cannot
in a short time..
•■ii
<
Huya.SM.\LllKYM.irincGas Knuinc ami
t^njoy the bonlitt}; scasuii from beuinning to end.
F. C. Rohlan of Alma do*, d the dl*
It mt‘*n* iMhiratim.. rn**ion by wmding a paper to t he pres
growth and the a«cr< ssftil chbjf mwsf Idem which was read. He ndvocati-l
* Powerful
and
Reliablo
W. M. PAIGE, Agent.
Efe,
126 Case Street.
.
It WB.s the sentiment' oY the entire
association* that the
im‘XI
nie«*iliig n*
pk Rapids would he most approprigte. as It would l»c'the iwenty-llfiivannlveniary or tho fwenty-flfih meetiug
of the assncjatlon.
TJierc^s In the city yesterday the
th.-^'siTme sound
wa*
He
The
roiivenlr
n?il*Hr
flremen>
iKWiklet
book,
*sk
Rokex
twple
*d
Uie
friends at
est rcMilts from a t. h idioi;.- exehnmv
ronv«^ters hall whore the
Among thos •
were the followinc with
the
IS a file
of ar 3*l'.oa.as
The Hon. H. O. Rose, n.*! y.-ars.
oldest settler of Emme< county; Judge
J. J. Mrl^u;;hlin. r.5 years, oldest
tier
of
Antrim
county:
rmuity:
M.
R
Mrs.
mu
.th.to
d
ju
u.
Mauisif
only
• nouch
shofii.l
lu
o
ilm-a
Ike
ih.'it
iht
ctjmmtmirailnc
'.All-.eu.ssieti.
principal
a
fife
means of
alarm,
tven
lam Gill. NorthiMUt. 31 years; Gecue*
when ihi r<- is an alaini U)x sy.siein
used, and should «be arraiigtti for ar-
hind.
rtrrdlngly.
year.s;
TraveiM'
City,
S
Thrfhnas Rhilson <if this city folh.wt\l
WHllam
hy nnyiiic h«s work ar v.^^hinttHT foj
4C
barred
y«*ars:
iw#-ntvflv,‘ yt‘3rs
e\fendt‘d
evp» rii-nce
in
Hie
idierie .st vL.tu. i. i- fhoufth.t an expHei*
Mrs.
■ludertian Hng
ilie
Hon
Cliarlevolx.' :.■*
W.
ftacon.
Archihah!
years;
V.
43
Henan.
Vargarsnn.
Ch’arwater. 4". years; Mrs. E S. Pratf.
years: A. M. Smith. Y*iiht. 44 years,
should
e\lM
Im-iwi -
h
the telephone and fin tieparuneni. all
nlr.r.ms tal.inp im'cedt nr.
mesKages.
•atur
mi r oH^er
Tht* Itjcar t,ysiem with fin*
cull
was
explained
and
In
rpsall Harrison. 47 yeai*: John Wall.
ihouphi a great dtal depended on the
Kings!ey. 41 )€»ais: Mrs. Carollm* Tay-
party at the fire end Of U»e lint .
W'lUIgmsburg. 4.3 years:
fellowlrg;
J.
M
MPes.
and the advis<*<i also
Fife
laike.
't;ur5ioiis
elrrula;ed.
Garther. K«»rthpoH;
.Mr.
Phiiilp
and
Mrs
Eateiu-rh*.
that
the partv
in flte aiafni ’ k'-cj) ro<»!.'*
wife. Summit
K. Guir. A tit rim < j>univ: Mr
and Mrs. Isaac
G
slioidd
be
H.
tmuiing
Printed In
pkn»'nrded
'
and
.
nsli’-nri; of \:ma. a city of .7.30h
d«*sciiL4‘il the Magneto fire alarm rj% •
tern diviried Into ihiri -' Iive iii;tri< '.-.
years.
f »r
rnuny , ye.ir« ; bicatej
pshaba of Psbaliatown. having been t
gerued the m?:allailon,or a wlf-.virik-
Tvsitlont of the county for a cantlnu
Ing b* II In riltagi R, thi* IcI) to Iw l«
<Mis pefXvl of G3 years, while !>avl<
rated at the phone headqtuiner*.
Acosa
df Omena
has
lived
’
‘
Tht>
here airumatlc syr em was In use In Grand'
Rapids.
'
Asrlstani Chl.-f Rus^ ll of KHama-
M-nted CJiarleroix w the oldest r*>si
z«»?i 4*xpla>in*i H.eir t.hune cy>i4*m and
d.-t|t >v*^ierday. having Wn there fo:
rharaeterr.t «i
a contInnous n'sldence
:?■: tem.« In the Ffate
for
Cfty-alx
Mr. Stockman wa* l»orn
Ohio. Feb. 13
Eleria. Lor^lnc
1R23. and lira. C^rlotte A. Stbckmaii
Mr.
1;
JktaniUiou^e
their automatic
llngwood. Ohio.
She wa*
the first
teacher in dicrlcvolx county..
ANOTHlik LqTOl- LADIES’SUITS
all. choice su Ics. worth . ,||| W |C ft
, Sl-J to $15, willbcclosed *|| I Jill
outat...
........... qM lUU
I’ETER THOMPSON SUITS —Swell
St>1es for ^irls. in Navy.' ft A r A
Cardinal and Hrown. \h Jfll
worth $10 to $1-J. only.. wUlWlI
A Grand Opportunity to Buy Ladles’ and Misses’ Skirls
a* auv of the 1*»m
then
egpUined
rv*iem, the
alarm
ai-a third or more under price. Two bin lots of new skirls that we secured at t»ur
owniprice—made of I'anama?, Sicilians, Novelties, etc.; all^tew. Up-to-date styles.
reaching the head of the <lepar:pi*'0*
hi* wife, was boim a month and a half and
ami the direct pulling cif the box a11
ame lice.
By their *y*l
pfu r in Euclid. Cuyhoga county. Ohio, the «ime
iltse
and they w»-rc Inarricd In 1854 at Co’-
If you have seen the Suits that Steinberg: Bros.’ have been sellint; at $’J5. $;i(l and $;r). you should come and see them aR^in.
livery one of these suits have been marked down to $15. They’re
the most perft t't. up-to-date suils in the city—worth every cent
of the oii^inal price. They’re beauties, arc elaborately trim
med—come in Alice Blue. Grey, Navy and Black. Your choice
for only ^IS.OO.
Fire Marshal Hettinghpuse. a'MUJle.I
city were several Ottawa Indians who^ eh rtrleian;
fw venty-fl\-e years.
A Grat Sale of Ladles Suits
had tie
C. (hMsIale.*Tr-vverse City, 3^
AllMTt
4.3-30
r,o
H.*
Craker. :.! yeirs; Joseph Krulmor. l.e
the pi't
n.U«K5S.“‘
Wo canH say hnw Ion* wo
can furnish them at these
priifs—Itrtter l»uy tntlny and
make sure of (Item.
tt k phunf was tb s
to- le the
Putnam. Omena. 30 v.-ars; Mrs. Will
.Mrf.'J. G
J8
.10
,sir
^JoH. ipodiry'.............
im:. lii
$7 to $'.♦ per vivk.’ or* $1 .70
I«'f »*<»<a’des. P4T hUHlHjl....................
lay.
^
dune U 1 nin' tllyo ............................................................
thought
4j;o
1 25
Sei m to exiil in relatum lo
tin* moat prnfitHltle kiml of
Fruit C^m Rulilx m
'
Bonn
tmvin^: now
Indies insist on Imvi
but «lo not
■most ex pensive
kind, us they are always diseardwl after U inp once ns4*«b
whOo othora nRatit mnintain
that the |a»l is clieuix*st re.
K'ardhtes *A cost. We have
therefore im*pare«l to please
every cu8tr;iie*r, anti will sell
niir Uft vHTideB iut .V and He
jier tlfm ii, and the cheaper
Spring Chicken.............. ..
8 14
On Lake Ix-okiimn,
Tattle, Firat el«sa Ac-c-o,,,.! Bey*ng Ratca of Traversa City Dealers
H’enhon. s
l^ilanau county; Mrs. Men ha ll.tld.
.Miss A
fiour. if. L A (Co.V Beal.
Ihst...........
Best...........
year
Good
Harv.^>od i.r Pl.uir.uell was th.
years, 7 months; .Mr*. J. G.
rowAmorx«,
bh-n
hexes now an and ns aec<-sslJde.
Mrs. .!• hu
barrel................ 1
U.M
delegat
he advanr«il in the mailer was
lihiriil In a lov ii, ji)Jt as fire atarn
NorihptMi. .'ft ye.irs'.
for
FOUNTAIN POINT HOTEL'
that he could not b»ok favorably
villa PowiTft, :i7 years. oldt*tn settlor
gtT.
annroprintlon*
j Foi.uto,.. jM r liUKhel...... .
i anything eUe. _The
that
Kordthpot. 4f> yean.; Mrs. \.. O. Ran
Selling^ Price.
•Rnlt,
in favor of a regular Tiro alaim s\>-
4*‘ 41.JH
>y«i»rs, oldest wt«ler Charlevoix
w;v-
thjef
He said he uns so mm»i pn iuilired
Mary
Su»cUtuan.
Record lx Not Reapon
Changes In Prices.
Clear pork.
and tie*, Ci.-ar p*>rk.
-puiiinent.
Copjdand. :,4 years, oldest settlor Kal
knska
nl;;r.li. ‘
Differcot Opinions
(Continued mi l-'nurih Fage.)
poiifi
'*
Coiffl.sh. pir pound.
h i i*» Mr. Swmmey for Hi,* rominu l.ari!. per.jKAund.
year and a n.slng vote of thanks t*x- B .It tor. pj-r ptiund.
tended
Cteamery hutier. per pound,
Cheix*. fM*r {Hiimd..............«...
The Last Topic.
ifkits. per biishe!.............
•Ought nni the s,*r:etnry
I oats, jwi hitshcl................
ninrninfc
What i-s ;he ir.ost ((•asiihii- wnv ii. c*M
headquarters was heid.
of
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
>ii:ied for the nitiuo-ied fire^ien’s
fn>:
opening
suraiiee4i*s«^InHon ” The bnokl
Morning Sexsion.
The
regiilfir
.....................................
Many wlm an* hen* thl*
iU Hum- Couipanv Nr.,
met and claspe.! the hands «if ohl-timr
rival;
’»iio Intel,.St exlUhli,‘d
-h!.L
mndlnug counties one of ploa^^ure to
the hundred during the morning an:!
.
11- Michigan R»nte Firemen’* a^said.
everf the old and feeb^ who an ived !»>
the
jvissflde.
•poke of the werk and It* extensive
laker.
.
pre
enough to make the trip, from the scr
I*tvr<*dinc
th‘d*”What N. w Sch,me Can AVe Iti-
OH.( r sTK iker* cn'r jpliMi a few momen*,. I ken Geotge T. Kweeney of l>e
plllm;
Game called at 8 o*clock.
The O. W. D.*h defeated
the Copemish (irays |unc 10
in a ri-inninff contest.
the evening .session topic No. 3 cnH-
troll, to whoM- miHrtng lalmr In r/»m-
The da,v
dawned licauUful, rlear and Just warm
the
O. W. D. P^rk.
Irodun* Into the AssorUion to Cnalc
tioHallen 1:; no-.advert bed enough.”die
any
FOR LADIESworth $5, at....
$3.50
FOR MISSES- Sil
QO
worth $3.50, .at. wl.«70
1 can be aenf several
aei
mile* 4n tbe
fount V
quickly as n«‘xi door toI
the I
You can’t afford to pass these bargains and hundreds of others equally as temptmga
When engine houfc.
Time of Me«ti*'ga.
hO'l^ ten year* old he came to Mich
Owing to the apparent *i&orfage, of
1843, and stopped *si Thun
.b»r island and other* where hi* fa Ucie at the annual oonventlon the
rther flfhed.
They lived a nomadir comraittee on amendmmta gave the.
igan* In
llf^snd In 1857 he came to Charlevoix
county, where he ha* reaidi-d conllnu-
E. McNAiyiARA
They nc-epfed p
ploncH'rs over gathered' at
vi'ars.
1 have two ilcsirablc k cations on
Washington street, and one on
Hast Ninth near Union and one
on IvAsi Tenth near Gass. 1 will
furnish mtMicy U) build fora^y.one Warning to make a home.
The coniraciing paiiy may make
plans for house and ^ay for
proper t yon cas y terms.
' Ihi re.f eutng«iu!/e the honor-,
with brartv apidnu'fe',,
largest reprt‘srntiitU« of the r<*al ol 1
vioux Old Settlers’ meeting.
A. R Stockman of Charlevoix n pn
hr,
♦hi**
ah’c cl'y olfieiat}.”
have pr«‘ce«l»'nce In residence. Gahthr with the Valley City department, sur
Good. Residence Properties
T
Sunday; iuna 17
Evening beaxion.
vice to the r4invenl!«tfi IIS a tiirh- wav
f
.K12.7C
9 12n.72
Araong the visitors from nut «.f the
„
ratrvim; on
lac *na* for the politician and hi* o
arfhport. 34
Wllh tho J. B. Palgo Electric Co.
■■'H'
t!.*,’*
E. W. Ha»tlng*. nrt’uhlini of the tiMsiness judgment eT{;ivsr.4d by
lionrd of Hade put In n thnrt hut tell- im-e.Mlini^ ! pejtl.iu s
.Amount rollected
TiUolMm and
Economical,
qtilnnl.*’
lieromc accurate action
.4rrci-.int on hand .
,
Cifz. Phono ’.m.
o.wrb.’s
grow
■^Team work 1* e**emial.”
it this city to anangc for this mi-j;-
Case. Elk Rapids, r,3 vtmrs;
Is¥i SiV: F^owor for Your Boa't
Tniwne City. MicU.
Copemlsh Grays ',
close f.-iend. *i»oke for a moment
Peto^key to .aiiult IdlU. and the oihe.-
Soil* the Bc»t VeliicU-*, I mpK-un'iits ami Hium-st.
l:ir. Staif SlrocL
BASE'BIU!
:
RapfilK. r.
of the organ-
mceTln;;* of the ex.^c
more
The Hon. J. W, Milllkcn. who wa*i
prcM'iiY f,ir the first time this morning'
the
Knlaii.:irJH\ ?.
-. Cure* Cliff, wnundx; 1
and m>re*. 25c. at Johnson Dm* Co.’a.
r. H. Mead*. C. A. Bugbee Dm* Oo.‘a
dnig store*.
v “
aald In hloslug, ”we win have b«*ltex]
and le** ctintrniion.”
rt> other cities.
TIn* l»a11oi resultcil a.*^oilows:
prevent
ne
Hf thU Ik kept up,” he
department*,
The* IX-troli Invitation was Indorrc-:
Imlt, 73;
tbe Lansing- chlt'f and
department.
‘ vi'tation w‘as withdrawn in favor c^ihe
menilfci's Uitig
by
that Ijuislng. the home of the ’•nurr.:*
itwd by cj crefary C. II. Rsies as fib Grand Rapids' and the Ludlagton In-
nrontvbU* of a*iy yt’ar since the or
^ fuiUacp-
jiropMil^
blood poisoning. Chan. Oawald, mer
chant.
of
Rcnssdaervnic.
K.
Y..
haekev! the ataten^ent by announrlnK
bllng Ilrook.** Doth were heartily en by Guy Ncrthnipt of that city while
cored. The report of tilt* ofn«*rs wa> .Prealdent llaJI
riiokc In lM-ha!f -of
The past year war, given ax the nio^t
tic mod healing
machine, ha* no pfdlilcal pull In thA^
iirsi a paUvi-ilc story of an old vet- mayor, board of trado^d poUce and
Man. followed by an encore of the nrc commissions.
•iJtile iJBlfity Malden and
»n’ttcklen’a Amiral SalvA.
department*’ wax the atlrricg ar*crtloo
Tltaltona from Del roll, ihrotub >Ujor
CJodd: Ludlm;tQn, fhrouiJi ibe lioaH
were
. Nev^ follow* an Injury dqrfi|rd wItt
'‘Propeny owner* take
account of iiolltir*’-coming Into a fire
thre«*
association
Death From Lockjaw
The podlkm *l?ould be free
all the chance* of being bumtsl out. on
Chairman M. J. Wlilmcy. roportfsl In-
Th«- aftn noon-exercise* of the OTd
Settlers*
and-a good
from politic** and ward hee’er*. rhe
speaker skid:,
o*cJtx:k yeflfrdar afteriMXjn enllvemd
YuIm. r,:: yiats^
MM
Jxorker.
Preaident nrown wrItWn iMpy
Travei'se (*Hy. 4t* years; H
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
site-
he be qualified, kindly
afu»r rleciloo |jre\*ail<H!.
Tb.re wonc sixty members added,
*lv«'ep him*";
wa* the watchword of the spt'aker. If
(OoQtloue*!I Frotffyieat.
forty men and twenty women.
tbe eoa-
iM* rltiratcf!.
K
ft-#:
nuggeitlon and thought.
ITKIMII
the
Meeting YeMefday.
Lxnxlng and
wax that thl* paper led In value of
lliwt
1
Tw*«ty Filih Sinca OrBWiitalien
Delftf.
acnxas of oplnfbn of the rcsTcntion
^
wm«
rpwirtcr of dc*'dR of
enrt lied.
y- 'U •;
^
I Ur. Btockmnn
’T^eya .............. .................. .
Duck* ............ ..
Geese
............ ;
Tallow ..............;..x,.
No. 1—Cored hMr*..
No. t-1-Cured Hide*.
Green hides..............
aUhth topic for dharuanlon given by
Chief
^ j
dnMl had not given ihMr place of ar
h
Moifa
.N ^
----------------
TURNING YOUR B4CK
■ ON OPPORTUNITY
• The tBmnance of ptmawncr ln tbe fire la over: and, aa fir
tbVr
- H0W lh«. IMU Tber
RALAtoCE
THE TREA.ORY.
AHD if Tpn «i« a tortr of
^oIRraniUKeTOu wUIwut
to fiiUow.aht «4«tttares of
Iticsav tht ftorH*U<r> «<
lofd s 4M|U*r «ko for.
cot ttet be «M a slave, asd of
EldriB, wbo loved blm best,
tt Is a novel dOr ttose of us
edie have oot fcscuMsa Stott
and Kiofslqr and tbe nobler
traditions of bistorical roauncc. U U especialljr com
mended po anyone who would
like to forcet for 'a time
the hard commcrclaVagc in
which we live.
In Ib^ tntl^
Mmnwm oXtolA
SIXTY JIIW DIES WERE RODEO;
ganisation. over r.in
Sfi,
2::^ v.v.v.-.-.
very NROnTAmJE ^^ ^J*
r6ROLO«TTLERE.
last year
•'MtCANOR.TBLLSR OF TALES," to • ul« of Ronwn Onttln. by
C. BiyMo TMte. •Rh brwitllul iHuu.tuant in MR color .nd otbe rtoeoni.
tiom br tbi Itiontyt. It U)uM publislMd, and yiMt toobeUcr haa it today.
;i
JUNE M,
bm io«Mt dmll detlsut^ and ipes tirtr of tba atteriathm be obllt^ to Birttbr. par powid........ ..
IChliy
41^
kaMda for tha fxdtllmaoi of tbalr ant. par dam........................
by tb*
board of <xmtrt>l. prorldlikc. bowgf»rl dmlaar* Chlar Whitney of FortUnd. 9nrhm%mi ............ ................... ^ V
Chlckaoa
.
that the board ct cootrol xhall bavg xrho apoke HMy and am»»nM that
ebaage tbe date of tb*j hwfelt beo^ahoold ha gim Mid aag >faiii ................
rt«alar BM^etlag ^Id ctreamxtancex!
the glrlag of a tad to the Oau .......... *....
4«Baad R Sigaod by Nortbmiit.- tattaU Chief Cook of *aelaii3
by this lerxel
damaod R SlgBad, Our SorthmFt
Ftocr bcHn. .
ja\
Roco R. IMtu uMUSn «•. OoBaorA *:au»«it-”a* wRh a fire, we oan|cso*ra .......... ............... ............. ..
oiiKly exci'pt when In war.
foUawing amemdod by-low:
.
”The amiual meeting of thU asaocia
tlon ahall Ik- held on Ite first Toe*
• Is 1871 hi* went Into the hardware day. Wednesday and Thursday afi^
where he remained •two the first Monday In June each year at
buaWsf.
jesrq. irhen he yetlred and ha* nlnoe siich place aa the nsalorHy of the
STEINBERG BROS.
‘
;
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
muumi.wrn
9m thm mnmm^ 1M6mj 1g>t —d 4^
4ta Umhrn ehwftk mt Moftkport jmue^. the mrne. D«tJ Mtmhm tub*
fU imrm two m two
4oi«Mni«94awlfo. Hto oobJoIm H
1l Mkorol tb« iBdtaa ctelr.
Tniforio Cttf will tooe moUmt dfW to B44ftlofl to^tbe TMOatomt
dtow whkh appoM boro JoM 11.
Tbto aMnilBC. Oomotoo Brotbon
idoMl m oooinMst for 4ifl tbo wapoot
ttor eomtrr mdttttMmE m4 aloo a
coatract for ibo toodtag of all \k^
bonwo mad aala»la fOr'tbo great Cole
Bratben* wrfied obowa wbicb appear
ialbladir July 1C.
Wllliaai WaoM Otad.
Wnilaai Waiaa. agad 70 jear8.*dlH
laat Wight at gU boiao at U>ag Lake
after a two wodc* lUaea*. Foaeral
1 oeloek from the hotioe and 1 o'clock
at tba Umg^e cborch, the S^v.
f^ogb Keaaodr offtd^lag.R L.
Hagboi baa charge of thc>aaerai:
Tba ateamcr nilaoli* aooth boaad.
araa fa pon from 8 lo C thl* morning
and loft tbc largeat coaalgnment of
frotght tbal haa been biUed for Traverae Clff tbit aeaaoa. A number of
potatoeawere ahipped oa the boat. >
•TCAMKR ILLINOIS EXCURSION.
Flrat eieoraion. Sunday. June 17lU.
Cbarleroli. Baioakey, Harbor Springa
aofi ral«r».
»tfamcr IlllnoU. Bee
acbadala. page 6. columa 4 for lime.
June 14-8t
LOST—Thnraday morifft on WaahIngton atreet. Caaa
along by
; Fere Marquette depot, or on Union
aa far aouth aa Smith and Pricer,
crearent rhaped gold pin with aprmy
of llowera, with peart ln center of
flower. Uberal reward If returned
to Record office,
* " ^ june 14-tf
WANTEO-Glrl 1o train aa
Orand Trarcrae hoapUal.
• FOR RENT-Buit of fire rurnlahet
rooma. ground floor, with gaa range,
lighting, lar^ yeranda. Apply ill
BVtle.
.June 14-tf
HOUSE FOR RENT—Modem cmveiil
wijcea. Inquire 441 W, Eighth St
j ,
June 14-Ci*
t iany an toa-^stofmnt
ntagnmowa,
y. wfttot amtpaettor aitoa
TMa anmoow the tjaefat A
tone to flmtgaefl They are torritoy
of Bomar a Browm at aL xa. Bl^ K.
md^. irttoyipaeeaa aetoto^
ltoaaakaiaLwa.tokcaap, ^caat
itowatnat
law9»^M w^ the biteg caaik kmg ataadtog a^ tovolrtog torgt piwpatty hoMtagi, hxatwd
CdMob clfttet to Om rroMoe of 1
the Wnhatai hloHt aad fiUwr
t» tmwodtote totodooo of tto> col
agpropartleawowmpwdrkH
Aader«ia»dE.B.Pratr
oa aad E. B. PrattWad imma
Tb« krMo WM tftoPir M toMtirtf
over toe caaa, batog retoforewd Iqr J.
W. Patchto aad Fted Pratt reapaetIvaly.
The Jaoe term of coart coavwaed at taatohadtofliifli
t:» a. m. yewterday aad tbe foOowiag
John Mowroe at al. rs. Hlekox. Moll
Frvltflalad. ’
Olfrea. .
Chicken Bandwicben.
Ray Owaa m. i. W. Mflliiieo, aaaamp
lew Crawm, to Pink and Wbito Boae
ait appeal, over the term; a J. Mor
gaa. admlatatratof JfolUi GriffliC m.
Oroom'a Cake.
.BrHe’a Cake.
C. U Klag A Od. and HenJy C, Bart
CoEoe.
rase, a moUoo for. contlnaaiice:
Mr. and Mra. Carter left at 8:30 for
Homer G. Brown et al. vs. BIsto K
a ahogt wedding trip to Grand Rapld4.
Hannah, ejectmeai. ready for trial;
after which they win be “at bom#Willlain W. Richmond vau John Storey
at 43S Woat Tenth aireel. where a
and Nathan W. Btorey. treapaaa case,
newtf IMabpd: Mae atowda ready to
over the term; Homer G. Brown et at
raedve them.
Vs. Wm. N. Caller, ejeclmeot. ready;
A happy and Jolly crowd of frfendr
H. O. Brown et • al. va.^ F. Lautner
aaacmblad at the depot to extend their
ejectment, ready; F. H. Bamom va! J
good wlabea and todflentany add a
a Eddy, case; dlaconijnued: John A
aplce of rice to it when the happy
Wade rt al. va. Daniel Dakf. assump
coaple departed and owing to the Utrsit. over tbe term.
^
neaa of the aouth bound train, many
an.Impromptu drire wa» Uken by Mr.
Adolph Kaiser vs. 'Amelia Kalaer,
and Mra. Carter who attempted t«
divorce, ready; Mabel E. DeWItt vs.
avoid t^e hilarity, but they reeelved
Wyatt A. DeWItt, <rter the I
geoerotti portlona of rice ahowering aa
Herve MrCombt et al. vs. Cha
they entered the car at C o'clock.
CopUnd. Injunction, agreed on a
Mm. Carter la one of the true blue
meat; Harriet E. GIbba va. Henry a
girla of the city, one who woara with
Glbba,. divorce, ready fo^ an ad
acquaintance, and her circle of frlen.b
Journed aeasloa; Mary a BIckle rm. J
ablp la conatanlly widening. Claude
A. Wade ei al. ready; YTinnlc K. Hills
Carter U a rUlng young bualncaa man
vs. Aaaph H. Hilis, put over an
vlth boata of frienda not only In bit
term while alimony, kepnip by defendbualneaa circle but In every walk In
ant: Alliert J. Morao'vs.Bdwlna Morse,
which be flnda hlmaelf. The good
divorce, read; O. G. Covell and G
true bappineat which abonlil crbw.<
Cross vs. 1. M. Winnie. 1,111 for partievery home abould be Ibdm without
tlon. ready: Marion M* Hungerford
atlnt.
Affa Hungerford. divorce, ready; Mar
The out of town rclatlvea who at
tha K. Dorst vs. Frederick Domt
tended were: 8. Hart and grandaon.
vorce. ready; Addle FlUglbbon vb'
J: Samuel Hart, of Harfa retort. PierWilliam ntxgibbon»jiot re^y; R. H
abn: Mm. U B. BradUh. aunt of the
Wilson va. Mamie Wilson, divorce, no;
groom. Grand Raplda; Mm. Warren
ready; Susan Hollis vs. HImm Hollis,
Davla. 81. Loult. mother of Mra.
Blakealee: and Edward Beekman of divorce. *ready;‘James A. Hamllio
Cora D. Hamilton, divorce, nady.
Elk Rapids.
New Cases Entered.
The presentg received were cxqulThree cases were entered by Lyman
tltc plecea of cut glaaa aterllng allver
Gage, ihe.v being: Mark A. Chapmar
handat^e houte fumlthlnga.
va. Ada M. Chappian. ready; MIchae
J. Glavln va. Hannah Glavin, ready;
AMUSEMENTS.
The great Van Aroburg »how which Christian A. Weiss vs. George W'eiss
appeam here on the afternoon and ready; Fmnk M. Etsler vs. Maude
evening of June 21. I* one of the roott Eisler, entered by George Cros«
coloaaal amuaemenl enterprUea on the resAly.
Criminal Cases.
road today.. Fully 500 people are car
The cAse of the People vs. Anton
ried numbering tmlnod acrobats^ accompllthwl artlata gathered at tnor- MikuU. vi9lation of the llqdor law
■ expense from all over the world, was called nnd the' respondent stood
clowni and others. A large menag mute ^nd a plea of not guilty entered
the case of the People vs. W'illls Pen
erie la also can-lad.
nlngton was taken up yesterday* after
Good looka bring happlneaa. Friends noon. It being the flml on the criininA
ernre more for tia when we moot them calendar and a ca^e of violation bf
with a clean, xmlllng fa^. bright the liquor law. The case of the PtH>pl<
eyes, sparkling with health, which VK. George Pierce and Hannah Glaviai.
comes by taking- Ilolllster'a Rocky charged with adultery, was, upon yeMountain To.a. 35 c< nt«, lea or tab- quest of the. complainant .’the husband
leta. Johnaoo Drug Co.
; «
- of the woman, dismissed. Attorney J
W.
appearing in behalf of the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
William Force was In /rourt,
and decrepit, and the chargu of selling
liquors to minors. In tlil;; -case Udng
hanl cider, was taken up y»‘sterday
niornlng. A private inteniew
the Judge resulted in a plea at guilty
lK*InK entered and the sentence Indng
held in aU*yanci> anti I the next term
of court-
SPECIAL SALE ON
SILKS
f;
‘ Never bclore have we been able to offer such
remarkable values in Silks as at present. A
COMPARISON will convince you that
THIS IS the PLACE and NOW
» THE TIME to buy Silks.
36>inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta,
fjf.rf:'!?...... ............69 c
v*'"
87c
iS' value'at
^•inch Chiffon Black' Taffeta,uuarantee on
36-inch Black Taffeta, pure dye.
^
...............$1.18
Wearlunquestioned, finest quality
27-toch Flannel Taffeta. Black.
$1.00 value
at ........................................
«7-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta. This lot
' - consists ol a fuU'Hne of colors, in change
able and plain.
Regular $1.00 values.
' Cboioe
69c
69c
► elevattog To think ahoot If yoo
we of tbe toorbj ones, and yooTlloMtoelmbtL
oba Wto the e
kwt bis Ufa in 1
I on BepL S. 18T9.
gave the fbUowlni fleacrlptlcai of
stormcload from above Is ooe of toe
moat interesting aigbts ever beheld by
mortal man. A alonn tiewed
above tbe chwda to .toe appearance
of ebollttJon. The upper surface of tbe
chwd hi batod upward and outward
and to tbe rvaembUnce of a vast *«a
of boUlng. upheaving snow. Immedi
ately above tbe starmckwd tbe air is
DOC so cold as It is in the Hearer atmoapbere abore^or In tbe Hood ItsHf.
Tbc falling of the rain can lie distinct
ly beard, making a noise like a water
fall aver a precipice. The to®
heard above a stonmdood is not hwd.
and tbe flashes of lightning appear tike
streaks of Intoeely wtUte Ugbt on tbe
surface of tbe gray colored vapor.
People sometimea think bow delight
ful It would lie to be quite free. But
a Bah. as Ituskin says. U freer than
man, and. as for a fly. it is -a bin
Incarnation of freedom.** A life of so
railed ideasuxw and self indulgence U
not a life of real happiness or true
freedoqt. Fsr from It. If wo once liegln to give way to ourselves we fsll
under a most lotolarable tyrsnny
er temptations are In.
like that of drink. At flrsL peihapi
seems deUgbtfol. but there Is bUterneas at tbc bottom of toe cup. Men
drink to satisfy the deulre
previoas Indolgence. 8o it
things. RepetitioD soon
craving, not a. ptoasure. Beslslance
grows more and more palnfnl. Tleld
ing. whkh at first, iwrtmpa. afforded
some slight and temporary grallflca
tkm. soon eeaors to glw pleaimre and.
i odious Itself.
Tbe incident of BstiiaKra-a Fretirii
officer, though mortally wounded, rides
back to.Nsm>leon. rejiori's tbe nipture
of tbc c-itj'and then fullM from bis sad
dk* deud-^ls i»aralU-led by a Ktory ol
Oettysburg. An offic-er of-the Sixth
WlsoonsTtrregiment walked up toUolonel Dawes, who was in commaa
Colonel Bragg was lu Washington
crutebes. Tbe officer was very er
and very pale. Dsrwes and Doo^IdMay
both thought be was «-omlng with a retiort or to receive orders. Bot be
not. He had n favor to ask. "Colo
nel." be said to Daw«L "wl!l you tell
toe folks at home I di«-d ns a man and
a soldier sbouldr Then be i
bis'^coat. Uto whole side
away. It was his last effort. He <
A Memm Tmx,
A •‘nose tax" was in tbe ninth cen
turr exacted by tbe Danes from tbe
Ireland. It was so
levied on
called not because it
noses, but from the fact that failure
to pey was punished by slitting tbe
nose from tip to eyebrow. It was con
tinued during thirteen yesra. when the
booseholdens. obJecUng to this treat
Mr. and Mrs. Frankfather liavc ment of tliHr nasal ornameota. rose In
roovoil out of town.
all tbc Danes In
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, whp have
Ireland and put an end to to no**
living here the past winter, left
morning for their home in Travbrse
City.
5
Qwlts • DIgemee.
J. A. Pennington fla
Grand Rapids, where
eXpcTts to
his fasm^y In the near future
young people
law to a bookie,
bis Ups this week. EmploycT-AbcroThe Woman's. Home Missionary ao- cr-Hose toe door, please. Young man,
your aalary is doubled. Consider your
mv met at the church this week.
self my confidential advtoer.-London
Children's day was
ately
served at tbe church
evening. nt-Bita.
An excellent
The Rev. Laurence Mahn and
tie daughter of Ohio are visiting
1 alhtt predict good weather,** aald
-^y
is visiting at Mr. Thomas Goods: ^
•*Well. IX it is good I get credit for It.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahn enter- an* if U atoT good tbe folk* all
Ulned Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mahn of that I done my bc«.**-Mlmi«apolto
Seboraberg and Mr: and Mrs. Kennedy
of Long Lake last Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer of WTiltehulI
are vlslUng at J. fiulIK'an’s.’
Frank lUn has purchased a lot on
fog on nn American railway
M^ street and U erecting a shoe
to canoe aerioos incoovenieocc that no
apeHal prccautkMMr are takcs»: but in
Mr. Van Wie is
! transacting bm
m Mt. Pleasant this mk.
week. From ther
‘ Intends to go to Tbomimonvlllc t
visit his son Hallie.
people gave Otis
y of
taaoe aigmir to guarded ^ a signal
man. who to eapplM wlto flags and
torpedom. the latter being called de
MAPLE CITY.
tonators, while toe atonal men
Mrs, Lackey, who has been spend
Two torpedoes arc pi
Ihg aompoiaie-wtth bar dsughier. Mrs.
on tbe tack to warn tbe enginecr i
r. A »$gp. has retimed tp her 1
the atonal to net at danger and are supffleincwtod by a red lantern In tbe
ptooe
rriathres at this handawf toe atonal man. As the
pedoeaeaatnve«tandalialf each
The score of tbe ban game Batnr- aie tmed in great nombers there to a
flay between Long Lake ahd Maple
^^waa 8 to 11 to favor of Lw tmimdoto forced ftom ^ aB by toe
1 of toe flmL aa
. Mri C. B. Berry and Mrs. J. F. ToL ^ ^ to*
ttSeanem&bHag
to were Traverae City vtaiton Thara-
MaaaiXaaHPaO fliafl a Itm flor dL
vam to
€, flMag
bar kaahaad. 1^ GtaapalL «Mi de^
Mfttaa. erweity *aa« oOtor, wraaiga.
to R. Daatoffl
whit
reached the allroad track.
While at work oa the block
the haaket fhetory tito aaralai
The dance flivea to toe OampbHI
hall last evaatog by tbe Ptoterpa!
Order of Baglea was a very ptoaant
and anccesMnl aEDIr.
Richard Ryder of Elkhart, lad,, and^
Miss Zadie Knnffmaa of Bctotol, lad.,
were nnlted la marriage at 8;30 yew
erday afternoon at the parsonage by
he Rev. R. N. Hotaaple.
Tomorrow will be chlldraa’a day
at the IVoman's Hub. Tbe day srill
be spent with Mrs. Wynkoop at Birchwood. Bach member to requested to
provide a pot lack lanto for herseif
and children, also napkins, sp
forks, cups, plates and aaocenu Bi
will leave Mlsa Minnie Walt's, 421
Washington street and City llbray at
10 o'clock. Busfws free for children
and 10 cents each Wsy for roemben
A marriage Ucense was granted
Clarence Knoch and Mills Jones, both
of Wexford, tody.
There will b/ a met'Hng of
Knights of Pythias tonight at which
the second rank will be conferred am!
In view of the faH that the Memorial
'day exercises wRI be held Sunday It
is very Important that all should at
tend.
Shortly after 1 o’clock this morning
Ihe fire «1epartmenL res|Kmrtod to a
islre alarm turned In from box num
iM-r twelve, locatediat the corner of
Front and Union stfei-ts. Some mlKcreant had pulled the box simplymake trouble and then got out at
sight, '
V
The E«llBon thcator opened yosterday With good succesK. The chiH feavm = of the show are the moving pjeturt‘S which are very go<»d.
»ar|4toJfl.
SM Ito MflM
•tovhjr g beaattfuF
■oral
*n>« mm» MIm prw.
CM. We MM* act Whs tUowtt t».
Uke fut to tke mcWm ket IMU«.
that awtbofl aC taking part ta tbe pro"But I am
tafbrtoaat flid not
eertototy no fbramaa WoaM Rare any
aatoWHartag appeUto, bat he sur
gealafl tbeir fleairc to remain upoi
toaflaace mt emtotsttona was tokan an
mad P. D. Phmpa at to. Johan vat th«*
first to'speak. TWeroatlag of eothuI la toHr bona eompaaiea ao that
those who did not attoad wBl dmdro to
go in foilowtag jmart. math 4eiethit
•honld be required to *ome active part
in tbe program of tbe coavealioo. aald
Mr, Philip*, apd then eimh woald Uvi
a more ^r«onal Interest In the a^
The fact that many dHegatos
to to auenA convention. *pead their
Ume about tbc city rather than at the
convention hall gave ri*e to the topic.
at Penally Can We Impose oa
Delegate* to Makr Them Atfead Iho
Meeting After Arriving at the t'^mvenUon?"
Foreman Hose Con^ny No. 4.
ChIH 8leven*oo of Paw Paw spoke
of tbe fact that the convt-utloo. not
bHng a legislative body. cannJt fin« or
Mreel. and bo named the many attractions of the benutiful city a* a counter
aitracUon. He farther considered
shameful that a delegate alisent him
self from tbe eouvention after having
been went with expenses paid. A wigg.wtlon was made at a remedy by
more careful selection of delegates,
thus by the sifting out of the uaeful
from the dross, and one who esn make
an Inudllgent report to his department
when he returns and further, ca
valuable suggest Ion* Into ptaHlce.
I'ntfi this It done, the speaker said,
^lennlty mutt Ik* iraposetl. He suggest.
e.1 that the secretary call the roll at
each semlon and report nlJs«-nt rrpresenut^vea to their department
he hoped, in closing, that the meetings
would create such an Interest that no
derogate will wish to be abMeni.
Tills was Informally dlscuwed
^
Day Added to Convention.
The subject of adding a hatf day to
the regular two days* session
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT
ImpOMi a penalty upon , the delegates
Chas. Bauml»erger spent a few Uay« opened and a motion made which was no that the only apparent way to do is
atne^iied to a three-day session, ih* to make, tbe convention »o Interesting
of this wc« k at Ix?lanc.
Mrs. William Harrow of Travers" additional time being for the purpose that the^merobt'r* will wlub to tifend,
City iH visiting relatives and frienils of having a half day exhibit. The fol and for each one to take a part in teakin town.
lowing committ«*e on exhibits was aie ingli Inten nUag.
G. M. Dame arrived borne op Mon
pointed: Thomas Shllbom Traverse
Tlie srtixion then adjourned unfil
day evening.
City; F. Newton. 8t. l^nis; John 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. NIchoU
i!h place M<
Omcra. HilliHale. After much InElvcsta Th<
formaJ^iTtsmsslon 1
•OUTH GRANT.
•
I Olhet this wc
foiniittiee of ifin-e
I fin
he appointed
A niimlK-r of young fle<}|fte Rflm here
imt to Ike 0»r«eJI churab test even- '
draft \^lsws and amend the eon
was
g
to
the
CbilUren:*
day
exercises.
'
of clutjilng K
lulion loThiee •lays,
ihl
to n-fsirt In the
The walk
iPach ■ hotel U monilng. the rf»mmIttf-«* iK-lng as fol They report the prdhnun a* very UF
terwrtlng.
about compleiid and highly appre
lows;
Chb'f
Delfts,
I.gnslng:
Guy
W.
Southwick
and
O.
Haton
both
dated and injuyed by the in^ople ol
bad the mliforttine to lose a hor*e one
.Northrupi. Ik troll, aud Conger,
the village.
day tosi we<*k.
Miss Hel»-n Massa In .the guest ol bion.
. . Tbe cornerstone of tbe new church
her grandiiarenih. Mr. and Mrs. H. R
Subject Stricken Out.
will be Uid next Wedneaday. Rev. U.
Spencer.
Mr. and,Mr.«. Rlndgc an'O family an
The evening yus^ion iK can by the Kennedy will deliver Uie address ail
occtjpylng their rotiagc al . Cedti reading of the-paiKr "Why Not Tax assist in the services.
Mr. colei
lyxlge, where they will spend ihe sum
the Hare When the Ci.nv# nticm !* laying the i
Mrs. l.Awrenre Gagnofl and 1>al>e re Held 150 to H.-ln r>*frsy Espenses?" ander*a cottoge at Duck lake Cyrus
turned home from Traverse City Fri by Chief Arthur Tower, l^idington Harper ha* a cottoge Imilt th«-re and
bey will spend aome ifme there-tbi*
d»y.
Mr. Tower began l*y Ktaiing that he
A reception will !k' given to the delpdaughter
Mr. and lira. Wilson
ratfs of the C. E. eonvcntlon on Tuee eonKlclen-d l! jiof to tax the place
fell t)i( y wodM ha^e no troui«lc In raia- Ada aad Mr. and Mrs. J. Bigger went
day evening In the church parlor*.
to Trai
City :
Mrs. Wf-Mon f» iil at this writing.
Ing that anncint or more for delegates*
A china shower was gn-en in lionor expenres. but oo llu* other hand they tbe funeral of Mf.. and Mrs. B.
sel's little son. ^
of Mlhs F^lna Bramen at the home of
atrayrniplii think they had to pay enough
There has been a i
Mlsf, Lihide Otidaff on Friday
to pri{>are for the eonvention without Ing arond the nclgbborb<v>d last
ing. F<»urtecn guests wen- r
until last SaUirday 8. gtrlrkland
and a mock wi-ddfng was an Ini* i
laying tr^) additional to what they turned
it In bis pasture.
feature of the e\^ning. The hrldsi had already tiaiil, but. ho said. "I
U. Aid met last Thnraday with
entered the parlor to tin- strafWH Iftlnk there would he any troui
Mrs. Lillie Harrow*. Our next meet
of Mend ‘iKKohn'R wedding niarrh. led
raising f:.0 nmortg b^l flr.*roeo:. If ing will l>e with Mr*. Wilson. June 2L
by flower girls, riUl>on U-arers and
ring bearer, on aisle In-lng
iH-lng ma.Ie wilii you w.Hild nl%e Lu.linrton the el
or
I am assured you can
rihUm and the reremrony |*er in
nded by Iiavo the 150 ir you want lU"
hrid.- and groom were
ly To-ld and Mary Jane am
I Mrs. John March spent BaaThe liubjert was discussed by Ouy
Hev Junes,
J. Bahcrofi’s.
after which the evening was his-ni in .Vtirthrupf of D<-trolt, who consli
k^-gmiUer was In Hodge
It radically wrong. Secretory Lane of Sunday.
music. Hefn-shineni.s were s*-rved.
Tljcn* was a •nrprice party at
n«-a?rlce CuMaff. who ha* b«-en IH. Ithaca Olid he lived in a irmaJl city
son KewaBarch's * Wedneadsy
is convalescing.
and with the banquei* «mld not be
g. the ]3tb.
The i-adles' IJcnem sod. ty gave a texer! ifre additional fM. Delegaf
Goff will start for soatbern
tenant t.*a at the home of Mr. and
FIshharl: of Alma said It was quite i Michigan today.
Mrs. Knuds<in on Frl«hiy evening
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Lyle KnigbL
A special Children s day program, straggle to entertain the oonvHitloh
Jiim- 2. a daughter.
consisting of music, recitations, drill}-, He didn't think they needed It If du
jtc.. win be given at the Congn-ga wen* ken» up
Delegate Russell
EA8T PARADISE.
tlonal church on Sunday morning.
William SparUng is serkmsly III. .
June 17th. A MMX-Ial Interesting b*at- Kalaraaroo dida’t feel any cliv
Mr. and Mrs. John Newmarch vis-,
should Ik* oblige to do more than en
ited friends at Wexford Sunday. •
the convention. It was n
Mrs. Armstrong It visiting her fa-f
school. le*l by the choir. All are cor- that tbc subject be stricken from the
ther. William Sparling.
dUlIy invited to attend tl.m service.
Mrs Sarah Saxton and family called
Henry Homleck of Gills i*ler siK-nt records.
The following committee was ap on her mother. Mr*. 1. J. .Newmarch.
Saturday in town.
Mrs W. H. Htirlbut \s visiting pointed by tbe president, empowere.1
**Mli*'Amy‘8eegml!lef is staying wl»h
frienda in I^^land.
^
without restrtetioa, to prepare plans her aunt. Mrs. W. 8. Saxtem. for .*
Mr. and Mra. Fred nauml)erger ar
rived at their old home In this place for Insurance within |25 in connrTilon few days.
Caller* at Isaac Newiparch'* Sunday
with
the
Michigan
State
Firemen's
a?
on Tuesday.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. D. McMachen. soH^lon. the appointments |w-lng as were Mr. and Mr*. Adam Seegmliler,
Miss Uzrle More Mrs. Magrie Mori.
Tueaday. May 24th. a son.
Guy Northnipt of DetroU Mrs. Patten and fkmily aad Mrs. Jam.
Mias 1-aura Furiach has retnrnetl to
her home In Traverae City after ai>end- RuKsell of Kalamasoo and Edwards. It Newmarch.
June 11.
was also voted that G. Northrupi, for
ing a few days In town.
Bom. to Mr. and Mya. Inlng Ran mer member of the commute, be reimger. Friday. June lat. a daughter.
irsod fbr $11 expended.
Morris Leslie am; family have
Vsatorday Afternoon.
mined into their cottage.
Tbe be*t method of drying hose warn
LONG LAKE.
token up In connection with the sub
Some of tbe young folks
le ball game between Long Lake ject or returning hose to tbe sUtion in
Id Maple Cftr last Saturday. All re
weather, and Captain Smith of
Kt a fine Ume. The game was la Grand Rapids regards the tower aa.tbe
Everybody knows that
favor of Long Lake.
}. 4 Sunday school win observe best drying method, be said, for then
diet
tbe most wholesome
wl
the water runs out more quickly {ban
Iren's day. Sunday. June 17.
for summer is fruit. The
Quite a few of the member* of Long on a rack pr lacUne and give* less
fruit syrups in our soda
Lake gfange attended the’ Pomona
mlldewfiig and rol
wage af Old Mlssloo laat week.
Them will be an Ice cream sodai at About iwenty^our bo^r* aboold be
Long Lake Grange hall for the benefit given to drying hose for if dried too
of tbe grange. Saturday. June ICUi. qolckly the greater beat wCi tend to
nourisbiogandsath^iiW.
Everyone Inrlted to attend
sr. '
Fruit
Diet
STEAMER ILUNOI8 EXCURSION.
exenrshm, Sun^y. Jane 17th.
Charierolx. Petotoey. Harbor Springs
aad return, fl.00, atoamer lUhioto. See
atoeflalt, paga d colamn 4 for Ume.
1
30M14^
^ w joBitsoir
jOBitsoir biDG
bkiiG od.
The Enaaoe committee's
jttM-. rsport
•I
If:
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OAKHEIGHT^
UITIIO ., ,',;:-,,j:V:(::,v
10TU2 ■■
. LOT 183
10TIS4
LOT ISO
LOT 230
•4:'
UPTON SINCLAIR
BP TRUST EXPOp
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Lo5T®5;:^J87«s adverUted are now told
r't"- ^ ■
LOT 196
■II
■bi. L01203
>S||S
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
ilrr'.’l::
i
LOT 214
‘' ’‘v'
? |4l prSAlE! (
^1:
I
■
it thst If tt veto not msde s Isv
Ketr Tcrk.
«
tbe hill of fsflto be stands on Its <
^ hsTsesitodtbenstkmto
Amcof sadi nsj be nsatloocd
ss Psli^ s -Oooui
on the satlsIsTe^ stni«»le. sad Uptno
Biadsir'e -Ibe Jimsler wblcb bss
reread gorcraiaeatsl setloo scslast tbe
UplM
la fset. U s boj..bdaamwt yet twenty.,
lasn of s#. Tbe slight &waoo
bis check SMBS ncTcr to hsre known
the toads of s fssor. Tbis Impreesioo
IS sropanmiea
vj iwo w ,u»wiw
Is
sccratasted by
less bslrs longer than tbe rest, sods as
tisooe sDnctiinea seen upon a woman’s |
tooe. Some adentlst baa ptndicCed
paedicCed that
___tbe race rMcbes toTb^t- <n
real drUlsatte men wlU be as beardless as wcanen. There are examples of
tlit ite even now. The poet IdeabeC
gbelley. who seemed set down In tbe
world oot of eomc age far advanced,
was one. Upton anctalr. too. to an
Idmltot tboogls a more practical and
mlUUnt one than was jSselley. Be has
tbe same dream that was In tbe pocTs
heart, the dream of a gentler and moee
le drUtoatiois In whids brother.
will be a fact rather than a
preacher’a phrase. Ue looka on tbe
^ aa dm^lley on that of a
^ mTiiS
This
s are
fcpamust be sold tospot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
The,whole bunch of
i jrWELVE LOTS
H sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
lior holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
oflois.
• *
i: lliso One Acre'Lot
; in Birchwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and run nine back 20 rods,
north side for street. A
iSir’dSariss.Su'bSuSLbu.b^ ,p<«.
THOS. T. BATES
UITUN SINCLAin.
Jungle,
wild beasts
ts in human form
tear each other with
ih tooth and cUw.
and he bolds a vision
< a nearing time
n of
arhen tbe race shaU bars
bara emerged from
condition and when
that
Ibellfeoftbejnsngsi
sbontssmsnynpe sndi
dnoold ssre bUs ftons tbst slso.
booyed btos np sad esntod bl«
bta ocer
c
.sad bis to.
mAwwm, ™ pSfC«tl Sto '
tbe pcril of being esst down Isw
by sdree.
dty; BV tt hsTs Che same bnoysat
power In esayiag bbn orer ‘the grestak
pseti oMbe todstlofi of fTOpertty. As
teg ss one cpn forgcf bUneelf be le
Mfe.
of oar own personsut
worM cannot spare men Uke
r. He bss too nineb good In him.
gu,
too
icb posstbOJty. The big bei
plslsly. tiss wTMked too
men .that bare won too
May nia
hU belief
In lua
his wr«us
dream pccocrre
oeurA lo
him from the potong np of the personIn tbe great opbearal that Is opoo
n, we need nnselflsb men and women.
in man
kind. suds aa can lose sight of
selves In the rtolois of tnith. Mr. WncUlr has tlkown that he coold do this
In .the past. It wUl he fortunate for
ngi nt. Tbe boy advanced rapidly In,
him and for aU If a
prevent bins from dptng It In the fntnre. the 4nilsllc schools and grsdnated early
from the high school. Then be todc
At namt li the thmUgbL
cooiee in the College of the City
Is ipore than youthful Im
Kew Totk, paying hto way by writh
rlty In the face of •'The Jangle” an- Jokes, stories or anything that would
tbor. however. T<ben the shille dies sell for the papers and magazines.
oat a certain pan«sr and
WTjen he was only seventeen bo had
strength Ukes lu place. The 1
tamed oat a Ulc of the dime i
to brood and bbdi. the eyes bine, steady -Iicdeye l»lck variety. Ue was alI wt*rker. writing at a
wayf a prodl
rate.
•AJ.OUO words in
one day. Anyone who knows anything
wk will realize Just
:al a task tbU ta Wnth
idaimsomest Lots in Oak Heights
:
done with tbe bcTcrldgc I
tecesnw srons
f^OOSa bsTc oftea aisdc
These are alt early selections and are the
get
wUl be
____
Two of the 1
The laealC af toe toll eattag. topt that have eve
bnte trip was -Tltoee Hagen, a
riamtaayr wbicb toll ahavt a^ iat aa
MtesL It was at aboot tola tima.
r yeaia ago to be exact, limt Cptoa
me Mett BarMS
: r;-;, ■
%'r4
? iW |mMc
» to rvb Its cares, la
i tlto Msattato lYsMat Bmrrrit M
i and with a certain fine effect, tlte i
and middle face strong, the moutl) and
chin expressive. Though fame cams
! anddenly. It found the man not uaprs*
pared; rather. It found him ao frankly
and openly himself that be namraHy
stepped into tbe limelight and seemed
luhabl
at home there. 8tlU there was for the
earth and direct its activities,
most pan a lack of the thought of self.
i^di Life With Joyom (tottek. Ue was very much tn earnest that the
SlncUlr’s smile U boyish. Despite bis whole story of the depravity
past struggles be has the Joyous out beef ernst otwold be told; that ItaHoqld
look on life, the apprectatiou and the be told ottcially. so that the iwple
eothtMlasm of a boy. Ue has met ad- could protect themselves. W*ben the
resslty, wrestled with It overthrown New Tortc newspaper men went to In
^It hat the battle has loft no wrinkles terview him they found him fcady not
joo hU face and no blttemeks In hU
atred In
heart Injoatke may
him. hut not
be baa
diartiaa
kept
him
sweet
In
defeat
be Hflty campaign
thartH
I of the power of a boy. but of a man. Day after day
haah»
to win victory, and that has kept him additional chapters were Issued. I^the
ctotMeot. He has dared to believe people do not learn all about Pad
1 a canae. and hla faith In tlila
Atm:
tm
tag made bardohlp aeem ln«lgHla Ideal was blggfir than any book form laat Fehroary It was onpenonallty. bigger even than hlmaalf. sparingly denounced. The powerful
and tbroi^ apparent faQure. tonragh beef trust seem* to conmA many are*
y or at any rate to 1
hunger and cold, be coold live tn hto
iiidging by tbe n
hope for toe race. Be tmatod tn hte
tedf hnauwe be trusted to the move*
ment of which he had mode hUnoelf a
fh^That sort oT attltode. that oort of
They were not hikeCBthdatoam. olwmya wtoa sooner or
ghd with him too vfetary tame
ot too time vrhan moat
■blM M Saedaa.
Before pahitobtog this, bowercr. be
wrote a eIvU war story. **Mannas8e.**
wUch was printed la 1904. It
toMdsd to be tbe tost of a trtok&r« bat
toe other two never have appo^ed.
-ManaamS” was a smreas in a smaU
wmy^thejtowt real ene the boy author
^’er two or three yearn be ^ dream
ed ef writing ■ •W that would ex
|moe the trosta. and some of tbe beef
treat leveiatloaa tamed hto eyes In
that direction. GoUto to racklngtown,
Cbicagn. be lived to tto midst of scenes
be wmrtd describe, for many weeks.
Bttog eomrwtoit known ns a sorlaltot.
Che wnrklagmen In the ps
tooal -of whom are eoclaltols. freely
gate him the facto.
Tbe book waa toosUy written In a lit
tie abanty that be*bad boUt with his
esm hands at Princeton. V. J. He sUU
Bves,in that boose. thoas£ later addl
ttea have bete made. Here he spends
bis dmo In fanning, writing and
dreqj^ng of llie cwopemtlve
lopBCd thk mm to Qoeen EHsal^
tba other to jury Qaeca. of 800U.
1*1 watch was la tha
with haaaUtaUy
a The lowar part
k^jMS of aihrer. with ,
aa elaborate gilt dealgB. «m1 tbe whole .
kept to a caae of btaaa. covered’
with black leather wh
shth knobs of sUvar.
The Seotitoh qneea’a wati
Ila] betog
tale shape of a rknil. the dial
I
trudneed where the palate tooaM have
been, the works belag to tbe laUalc
brain ravity. A little Ite atmdt the
He did not write The Jnnrle” at tbe
niUrosd speed at which ho had tom
tbroogfa his other books. He was about
nine months at tbir actual placing of It
no paper. He has mid that so modi did
be feel the story that to bold op tbe pic
tare to tbe rod almost killed him. He
lived that story, Others live It while
reading it:
.
The Jangle” was first public In
the Appeal to Reason. Then It w as of
fered in liodk form to a New Y«irk imh
IMilng bouse, who decHded to lake It
certain changes
Sinclair refnsetl to make fto in
other bouse got tbe book. Tbe rt
history.
J. JA. KIKJERTON.
One of the choicest rarities of the
Bernal colleclioo waa a bookwhaped
airb. This carioos thae
was made by order of
Duke of Pomerania in the time
Gostavns Adolphua On the tore
________
^ . the dial. of the ^alcli
ch ^
the
U»ok. where
Is set there ts aa engraved toacH4
tkm of the duke, and bis tlltos and
annorlal beartngs. together wWi thir l
date. ICn.
On the bark the engravings are also
sery finely and CLkUlfallr exeeutej.
hmoag them being ihe-portrmlts of two
Cmtleineii of ibe seventeenth .centary.
The dial plate Is of silver, chased In
relief, while tbe Insides are beaaUfuUr
chaied with figures of birds and fW- ’
iage. The watrh has two separata*’
movements, and n large, sweet toaag.
bell. At the iikck. over tbe bell, the
UM‘tal is ornamentally pierced In a c|^
rle. with a dragon and other devlcea.
while the sides arw pierced ted engraved with a romplirated design of
ehaoilful scroll work.
5
ANECDOTES OF DAyiTT.
0«lsaa**nMMte»
a” WfUlam
03rten. il. r„ relates this storv con
cemlng his confrere, the late Michael
Dnvitt. tbe famoua Irish iiatrlot and
organizer of tbe Irish Land league,
when the hitter was carrying on a
caiuiwlgn against the moonlight out
rages so prevalent In the south of ireUujFrtew years ago:
Tfbe principal form tbe
wnk^c destruction of cattle (K ionging
to I^,.—. and ito* niouullghlen. took
tbe Ingenious vengeance of eating as
well as killing tlte cattle In order to
defirlve Lord---- of all evidence.
After a siK**-cb In whl< h llte <»rator
denouDced the mo<»nllghli rs roundly to
a crowd Mr. Davttt was entertained at
dinner In the local hotel. After din
nor he was waited up«»n by a group of
stalwart young men, the riugleailer of
»L Before be was twenty
L oot a mam of stuff equal in
» to the writings of Sir Walter
ScottAfter finishing at the New York col
lege be took a four years’ i»oslgraduate course at Columbia, still doing ILt
r -liack” work. It Is said that b.*
4-d *»n forty different couna'S and
ptoetlcally dropjaal tlnnn all. Finally
at tlie age of twenty two he loft labool
detHded to write the -griwl Ameri4wn novel.” Evi-ry young bbidC who
asj.irral to a i-ar^^er In letters has har
bored that dream of writing tlie ”gri-at
-rican novel." It U an certain as
the measles or the mumps. Sinclair
not <»rily dn^nmed of It, l»ut went nlK)U!
tbe tusk, teuring through It nt the same
mile a inluiite gall that he does most
of Ills work. Finally It was done, and
with high bojies Ip* started to the publUai«T. U WHS Ibe old story. Tliat i«r- a good dlnm-r anyway.”
TCever ate a priiu. r piece of tieef In
llciil.'ir ujitek<'4-p«T of the road to llleremlneuee had no susj.lclon of fu my life.” replied the itoIltUton.
•Tm not sun>rls<-d at that,” remark
ture -Jungles” wrapped up In this
ed tbe moonllglil -eaptaln; ’it was the
the story back. Then the manuscript best cut off one of Lord ---- ^-s bul
went the rounds. It ts said tliat U locks!”
___
made a record In tbe matter of n jeeA good story of MIrhsel .Davitt was
tlons, haring liecn pasHed op more
times than any other tale ever offered. revived by tbe Xllustnrfed London
All the book publlRhers in the country News apropos of tbe publication of bis
had the privilege of • relurulng It with iKtok. Tbe Boer Fight For Freidiim."
thanks.” Then the magazine editors Tbe story pertslns to one of Dnvltt’s
got a whack at It and were quite ns en speeches as organizer of tbe Irtsh Ijind
thusiastic In rejecting It as luiU been league and runs as follows:
Tie lashed hi* Urge audience Into a
tbe book men. In the end It Usd iw^»rod
the unprecedented uuml>or of thirty sort of frenzy by his strictures upon
aeven refusal*. Finally |t was pnldish- English rule and Irish slavery. During
ed. and the putdlc r»*J<^®d It with a his most Impassioned and eloquent. If
unanlrfilty greater than that of the least loynl, passage be was
‘putdlshera and editors.
by thaArrival of tbe government short
hand reporter, who dashed op on on
Starved and OreoMd.
ootolda ‘Jaunting car’ a«*ompank‘d by
In the meant/me tbe young man was three roetnlM^rs of the Irish c-onstabu
going through a ”Grub street,” band to Ury.with rifles and side arms fixed.
mouth existence that was prol*abiy The fn*«h arrival Immediately prepared
worse than that of his -Jungle”
^ Jorgls, To make It all worse, he tn take down tbe wordf that were
burning from tbe man who was a! that
bad btoo married at the age of ra 4*nty- time second to none. Inrhsling f’liarles
” "
Ijoautlfiil girl numiHl Mela H.
Btewirt Parnell, as the chosen of tbe
Puller, daughter of some sort gf a is-ople. Davltt paused and gaw»d at his
court clerk In New York. All girts are new beam-, who awaited him. uotibeautiful In newspaper stories, but this
book and pencil In hand, and then,
one was really so. Just bow the two turning to a mass of upturned faces,
ever lived none but thonTM-lxe* will
he flntobed his peroration In the wild
ever kno^n
eloquence of their native language, and
forget It- 81ndalr 'ne^-er had any
heaven knows what treason he emitted,
Maybe It was against bis prlnclple*. At any rate, he starved and for certainly the government reperter
did XMit. as be gazed blankly at the
then starved and dreamed
speaker. The audience understood and
e. and all tbe time eootinued
appreciated hU i»urport, expressing
writing at a galloii.
their approbation In wild and unbound
He toW about all these struggles and
the agonieo, rebellions and despairs be ed acreama and sboota”
hind them In Tlie Journal of Arthur
8tlrllng”-rttber be took all bis own
_______
Tbe Wise dean adjusted his iiulc
ViSimj poet. *ndi^ck skuH cap and pUoted ns acrua*
I In hla book. So realistic
that
•‘Observe.” be said, grandly, ’‘that
,
magiiUceDt 'buikling to the right *
‘ lock
-And what is It used forr we
jotukf Tlrub Streeter.” , and
naked, timidly.
c had quite a little run before
”Wliy. that Is the gymnasHiin. And
flcCte after alL Yet thyre was more do you sce^that atotel.v building to the
truth to the fiction than tbe critlet Icftr
'
be
jrhUe writing one of his hooka tonrialr lived to a tent ou an Uland to lha
TTm! And whnt la lhat atnicr. na the tnre over tbereT*
”Why. tlmt is the apeclal tatnlng
quarters for the truck team, hammer
throwers and pole vaoHers.”
-Gnenti
u hia lent to knap rignr box 4
«lWsto.ai
Exclusive
Piano
Slyies
Latest and Newest Case
Designs, Renaissance,
L*Art Nouveau. Colon
ial ' and Inexpensive
Cottage Uprights.
4
iQjOQ
Wi'fl
We have pianos here
to match the furnishings
of mansion or cottage;
pianos of the higb^
class; pianos that are ar
tistic from every view
point; pianos that, the
say are
you have
At our
npleodul racilitien for tenting
each inatniment in liomelikecomlitionn.
Oor modem nyntem of pi
ano nelling, marking ea« h inntmment in plain figureton
amallent ponnible margin octinintent with legitimate bminena metbodn, gn en cvtcb enntomer greater necurity for
foil valoe than the okl way
of making tbe price match
tbe pocketbook.
Batgains in Slightly Used
Pianos aad Organs
ThisJeeL
Te'r^t nub or $3 to $25
oMbaixl $5., $7 to $10 per
iBootb. bujre eoy nprigbt
piano. •
^
Our SmaU Payment Flam
makes buying easyK
Kimbd-^
M,B. Hafnrr, Ptvp.
WANT nEtAKlHEHt
nere it M M efkclire aedittJir
sifcrtwir .tlu tie Wait Ctlu B Mip <ilck itiint.
Transportatieii Ctminn^^ THE RAina THAT « OOM IH THE
j
i FOR RENT.
•, WN aeOMCHEO OESEKT.
iw;»ypiliiii{ip^ lag qnyyi
At a
ms aM by a m>tM m*iB to
WNTTBaU iHire
WANTED.
SteiMfitlios
«•. a
MISCELLANEOUS
I. C. BURNS, Igent.
I PeremArquette
FOR 8AUE
---------
6RAR0 RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
.iTTr,
T/re Insurance
IdoniiMKiicjiiL
MONROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Order your
ICE
C-fi. Taylor Coal Go.
le!
V
.4:^ •“
«« Ut.
iBe
The aeaMor M miU
tB Bme«f AI. MHBc leiwtK hat the Hri waa aet eatby Mra. Brown, vbo Hellevod U*t be
Mtod wlU his defiataoB. -Well,
said he. -what do yon do at a hall was tbe man who had
TO NENT-Bsr roooi te
,,
srhevi a man asks you for a walct and her over
wf»bSatBi,fBrslM<wa;
CbBjMBBC
roa
don't
wish
to
dance
with
him?
Hotel ColinibiB.
Herman Andrqwa. ai^:^V
™j.Wf
BT» kaown to oeleBttati: c
tNat Is when .von can shdar dtple land, aad Ben Fblrb$nka. aged 14. ot
WAHTEO-^PoItJo. M
1
amey." -1 tell him." she repUed. Tha Clabe,. vert arreated,OB a ehaige Jf
WN SAt£-1457~« feet fR»t « ROO«( TO IIENT-For Usht
]
wr boakki«p«r Hr row
itmi «BA Bieetrtc llgliu, wmtrr.i^* Tr%'^r.e nty..TSBri. 4:00b.*.
®frer Im i
*r raid Is fell.- “But suppoidas » ateaUas-tleyclea. They aay they ran
«Bt* BUBct. Bdjolni Mr gormT.*vereCU7...TbBr». C:00m.*.! the piytag Bnn of tia rmfl
isn't and be atlll persist*
Mrt teiltflag « the ir«l. TUs H
away from home aad arrtvBd at Pon*.
Mr
-..............
^
lare
laid
*«e
Of
the
WANTCO-A gpod t^pHenl Umm^
Inaiat
It
is
and
at
the
same
Ume
W\
ll:e ttum centfBUy
lot Ib the
ticc wPh but one cent, ao 4bey stole
?
________________ ^
North aouBA
Uii* rale of IMaaa.
lumper €Ji aMtvre tmit, csfiwble ol
klB nee U lanT.
eentrml distrUmUBg pcAot bi the BMMt
the ^heela 10 reech Detroit.
Moat beantlfnl and
Uiktog «it!fe <Asrx* «r iKWie. Fto
.Prt 7:00p.m
Bwd.^ progrMive rflj iB c»Btr»l HOUSE. FOR RENT->m Can. F. G.,
^
fCIneieen years ago. on receiving ► Stephen H. UtBidoB. Ph. D. fprfig «mU;.Soiu» bfti bQ NMiSm cob
Hooman..
^Stf :^CJtr-...8oB. €:OOa.Bt the.daam are the cnetL and Dm rapid. ihe ncmlnation of the democtats of merly of. Monroe, a graduate, ef the ^ 3
MlckigBB; VQitahle for BRy eU^ of
ft: a.* Uy with whkh iheirdfy and appaiwnt.
« Mt«, Oa U CoBlicr. 4IS
bBSlBMB. CbU for fNice. WBde
ly wlthefwd atnlka pot out blonnaBin Maryland' a* attorney general of hi* U.rof M. Cclumbla and the Ualvu- ^
EleTciitJi Btmrt. BoCli teirpb<
.
DfO».. 127 FruBt St., Tnvenm City FOR RENT-Besl efftee rtMNU In the
,i
nader the touch of the rmliia ta woBdw- Ktate. ex-Governor William Pinckney sli^' pf Sarbonnr at PtrUv>iid who
j«BeJ2-lX
city; imwly flalkhad and pai^etad; A" Traverse City...::8nn 10:00p.^
MleS. CltiieB. plume 12ir.
Whyte aald: “The. anorpey general ha.s for years been sli|dytn4 the Utet;
fuk
J
t«red: to. »4 cold
nay U4S
ship wonld be aa eacelicnf way for atur^' of Aaavrla and Babylpa. has is^
WANTED--------ExperlmeA
dsyllyhi rr^poii In city. Orer Flmt |
them all grow* on a abort, etOQ'k i
no to cloftd my public can»er.’*
sued
In
imri*
a
volume
of
“Leeturet.
room slfl «t Ptj(t HarwiMtK
wiUch dnrteg the a
Nat lonai luink. Inquire at MlTIiken'a !
Wh.vte wad thi n a youth of C2.
FOR SALE—1445--IUrdoaro Ptock in
on Babylonia and Pa^BaUae,”
i
aeein fo hare Ufe
he expiration of his term in 1891 he
rofid market loo» viibln ten mlh s
Mrs: Maria HiUlker ef DIghtem hat
\
the magnlfieeni w
etlrrd to practice law and enjor hi*
c»r Travente City. Only hardwire
COOK WANTED AT QNCE-fiuaulT
wre Often aa much am
i^*en awardecl o Judgmmil
$1,900 ^ \
North hfumd fie
e. 120 N.
vputatlon
as
Marvlsnd
s
most
distinEary termi. Owner to niber huii- FOR RENT-Ten rewm* .
MSplor»««t.. iBfioUe Jnb. Ha
A
cnctua
much
larger
than
thia-the
against
Ray
FSrr.
a
Tnittn
aatooMceep*
|
lions at Mackim
Fpntcr St., phone S5C.
■ay 1-tf Ptoamship line* sttuimers for 4>olntJ barrel cactua-haa n very
rail fer inrtnre afid i. naa
io> tnished cltiren. Should he lire to er. and FivhI Novaek. a Dlghtaa aa*
12C.
June !• tf
Waile Hrof«. 127 ProDt rtfc-et. Trav
on l.ake Fuperior, l.ake UTiron, Ijikt aiguWrant bloom, ^lle lhe tlnieat of 'omplete thi'/terrn in the ITnJted loonkeeper. and their LcndtBiepj be*
Erie.
Georgian
bay.
Lake
Ontario
ao^
ah.
a
tow.
creeping.
WANTED-At once.
Stales s«‘illie. to which Governor
irr^ City. I4kb. Cilizeni pbuoi
are Harlan illillker. her aog aad
beyond^.*
Jointed growth, hat i
Warfield ha«= apiMilntts! him-and support. w*ar. shot and killed Me?. «.
1219.
rnaySHf
bentitlful aa an.r
there Is every p:osiH»ct that he will do 1904. hy .Mnnle; Shearer, when ;bolh
LCgT-Lon el »nd chain. Locket con
Went&gUNi
rirollugtthefhlroatroaeori
ilnlU
*0—his
nubile
career
will,
have
Ulns
renrie
aan
n
puoio.
Find..FOR SALE-1451-Ice cream paHor
Odor.
were umlcr the Inf! icncc of Ufi'jar.
‘ended ove r aixly-two years, for he Shearer was acemtted’of mtirdw.
km p i»bo!o ind r» t urn loci et ami
AU Informaiian regarding conmV
noda fountgln. candy making tooli,
WANTED-KltehBfi gtrli Bt tlu> HutH
Inforiunately the namea of
chain to .Miv V'. It., enrm-r Eleviuiih fl'u.s and Icke trips ch«*erluUy giveu rart* ai*eelea are not weU known, and first went to the Maryland ieglslatim
all. other fixture:;, nil rtock. Good
» WlUttag.
JoBe Gtf
Prof. E. D. Watkins, for four peart
uiK»n appllcailcn to
tin* conimooet xwrieiJcn. which are
in 1847.
A
and Wadsworth
lm.tr. central loritUm on Front
superintendent of the achoola ai Ith
found on the <wt atope. bear no noch
----v/wwM. BBd
iMa mil klndi of nWANTEO-^<kiokf
rtrr« t. One of ihe fineet confecDuring a lull In dhe h<i*f lnv»*stigt aca. has n»slgned to attend the,V. of
gorgeous army of^ bloaaoma.
Old,
Tmriw
tlhu. ry. Ice cr« am and candy maklitg
tUm heiore I hi- agr irulniral commlHe.'
^ LOST—A ncarl and rMiatin-led charm
Both phones No .76 Dock and of friends greet.the irareler on the rim ’n Washington, rongressman Larlme M. next year.
»m>eptabjlfbmriit* in city. Call
of Itoath valley,loo. There ta the
The Slate Savings bank of Turner.
J. O. O. F. pin. I)ctween Prm-yteilan
'Llryclait. A.
price. Wade Uroi., 127 >V«nl elreet,
ehoha tpronounced jfhoyahi. which, lug un a story about Ihe late -PhU
W. Hcdllngifrortb. riS K. Front 81..
Trateme erty. Mich. CUlxem. phone church, nmrh «u Washi:t'.;iun ; ir, et
while Urge and many bnuKhed. pro- Armour. One time tlie rolliionalre Arenac, count v.-caplUI $20,006. bav
to Garfield aunie. or fnim lati.-r
au. piMMtB 415.
June 4-1 mo
dueea few or no flowera. reprot
1219.
may 24-tf
was ao well pieasi'ii with the work by b« n aitthorited to iraniact huatnesa
pl.'relo EaVt n.rh-h -fed t Mr/ I
Itself
-wllppiug.- as our (
1 branch c;f his ofTUe force that he by the State Imnking departmeaL
moth.'ws wen» wont to aay of
WANTEO-Com in tiie oar and oata; FOR SALE—1427—One handrrd and CLver. 2Pj i;arfi; ld av«M ;e.
Wm. Coleman, aged 57. a efitored
old the clerks to order stills of clothes
choice
geraniums.
Janitor at the state capitul. was lnaa.1
juii 12 21
Jdghoal prtca paid.. j B. J. lfon:ao.
aerenteen mere farm, one and pnensunlly lung bramh fallN to the groond ind M-ml the hills in him. One yoiin.; dead b.v his wife. He was siaadinf
half-miles north of Omwn. one half
t Ilow or lered an |sn suit and wlien
It st'cms alnuMtt to worl
J. u. BMITM-IX-IWII... .nur.nu.
.i"*
mile slinre front on Silver Nice;
ho hill came in Mr. Armour tent for up leaning against the stove la his
lh.‘
earth,
no
soup
do
the
lectlre
It* work lu .11 re*l;im,t» | _J0»r
>me.
nofib, ruiitb and woat of BuK'i rerover It. »rben a prpet
him and asked: “Is this bill correct?
branches. Ful:e 9 10. powers Opera
takes place, eo that aoon an entliwly Did you order an $80 sulk of Hothesr*
port, one of the |>trtllCTil refiufti In
Several of the elk In tbe herd oa
Hciutc niJgvGrand Uapida. Mich.
reiMirnte p!:;nl comes aj* a few feet •Vcr. sir.” the clerk replied. “I did. the Mill preserve at Fureal lake, aeti
FOR SALE-NVw mtlch row. John
the Grand Traverr© ivglon. The
^
maylJklmo
from the parent. So It la that great
• Hokle. Acme: DeiJ pbone 2.-:2 2r.
Poniiac. bav^ again eadaped. The ani
Iwsls of Cl,, tl arc. formed throughout You told me lo svi 8 *«b and 1 gal
.
^
June 1141
mal
h were corralled only a fe« .da>a
Jial
kind
of
a
aulL"
'
Wroil.aaid
Ar
tV.Wrt.
PAi MiSTRY-Cnnsult Madame M ns«
he oaaily platted Into oa^fifth acre
:o after several weeks* absehoa.
*)::(• noticeable thing alKmt ah the nour. as he turned away. “I want to
the fuium Ilea li^yoot
kill or dive loli to the acre, or five
EMALL HOUfiE fOR SALE OR
oiy that I have parked many hogs,
plants lu and
Woodbury Ranaom. an employe o^
clentlfic
reading
will
rewnd
RENT—Near Oak Park rclioul. City,
tluit they grow low to the ground, for lut I never dresred one hefore.“
hiindivd^and eighty five loU. which
Ihe Michigan NaUoqal-hank, and MUs
Pub ■.!««. KowUi»eMi%.
^Ifat hIMory
Grnr H*
no llviu:: thing can atand. agninat
phone 49«. Arrllla GardneH
with a ver> amall amount advertis
One of the hur.lenr old men in Hie Lillian Ihllng. two of the moat promlBaBon DwUy B< Sato
tUMi
vel floor
^ June H4if
ing wonld sell for at least $50
oiintry Is Dr. SiUs Weir Mitchell of
•nt young society^people Of KaUmapi-r lot. For natural advantages lo
Ki. were married nl 4 o’clock last
ert. These low growers protect them PhilniJelpbia. who at .the age of 76 L
HOUSE TO RENT—NV.-ir O:
cation can not I'o beaten. In com SMALL
ORIENT AUTOMOSILE FOR SALE—
rening.
urlnging out hi* cighttM-nlh book ul
hp|\»»s from the drifting sand in
•»l*a!k rrhool. .City, phone 496. /
- A IfOC; Orient Buckbotrd; In per
parison with other proiicrfy. and the
villa Gardner. ,
June S Ct*
derfully Ingenious manner. When the in Ion. Literal nre was his choice
An Insane man cittinilog to be John
"fret condition: can he bought at
price a; Ued. ttiU farm is offertM at i
I'lnut first l»r»*aLs from the ground It A'hen a young man, but on the advice
Trainer of De:udi. aged about 3A. icr...... Oume.c up uot lu one stem, us ^o the
State Ar.rtm^oniUl................... .Upm
very low flgtirc. Then* Is limber
hargalo If taken ^»on. See M.
>f a inieraleir lie dropiNul letters for rorir.-d the vllalge tif Ferrysburfi ail
t State
talh*r cnicti. but in many tiny
enough to pay for lh<* whole farm at
UndenrOod. '
June 5-if
nntoila me.llcp. loiter; when he hat tlay with a huge reloUi-r. H4 was
lug
stalks.
NO
that
what
solid
earth
and
prhe we ask for it. If you want a
*e<-ome .n pallmlogiFt of retiowii he finally captured hy a ruse aptl locked
Hi Tr»vor>..-4‘lt V 1i>mh WhIUmi rocks then* art» among tbe aand clouds
ILE-Urge S
bargain and a money maker, get MONEY TO LOAN—No tax claoM Tnuo»
ca-e ami advised up at Grand Hav«m.
lOUH in. .
Hu«.»ny • rti i. ... .tdlt« rUi i fall Udwc*cn.tiK*si* stalks and form
m W. Tenth.
after this. Wmle llros. 127 Frcmt
pul »n moriicngen. Homna for ■ale
Mltfhell to l^ome Noveilsi
sort of o|H i.work burrlc-ade. Against
The thefts'dr gold leaf from dehtlfita’
may,25tf Kln-et. Tmverse City, Mich. Clt
UiU the s.iud driftH. but doe*
Inquire of B. lIcNamara. i-nrk
.Miteheil. The rr'.nuU
iiovellM-phyTires in the Pythian lenipla-total
liens phone 1219. .
may 24-lf
Place bo«e1.
*ar
choke out the life of the plaub
.rcognirc-J c-vc-rywhe n* that
H.lOfl St Grand Rapifis. Drs. A. B.
winds of the desert nlway
-FOR SALK-Bonaa ak the 8hl
cleiice vf m».*;ll''iiie is worthy of
tnd W. A. Uorland . were robbed of
tbe *aim* dlretilon. so that tte bai^bPoae banL Daa Crereli^ 924 FOR SALE—1422-Forty/ acre farm.
cade Is always avaUable. whether It he le^m. prhlle the physician novelist |5on worth and pr, 8. R. UodM and
* WaHHagtim. CIt. 766.
apr
be a ralu, wind or sand storm that it rnts repuiatbm wheiever the American S. R llAwaon loat $200 and $400 worth
lovcl can. hope fur place. He now has respectively.
btowlDg.
Another Ijeautlful bloomer of this far lghie, n itoyt ls tu'hl.s credit, besides
desert mises a foot long sbafL fpur everal iKMiks of |MM*nis. short stories
I>olQted und like no other flower stalk athon. inimlei and ovi-r liMt workTbe hooey bad aomo foralgii aobiu tbe world. On It are clustered n
.and profev-ional topics. atance In It-lho kg of a boa and a
gn*nt wax«n bloouis two or three
FOR SALE-To make place for oler
shrod of broken .wing.
SALE
Jed.n D. IjMir. . X ;;i c!.-t:iry o
Inches nmTss. iierfumed with all the
trie power, one T h. p.sUUonarj gas
“Weir aald The wlf. of dm tood oxeir.hl hnmh
sweet s<*eutH of Oprus and tbe Ind avy. i? very nmrif ojqMV.i-il ti
pert, “this U pore at any rate.- She
' c4lne engine;-one 20 to 25 b.
Vslue Impos'^lP e lo esjimnt.-. but
and ranging from palest golden white jroptised le w sy-iem <»f spe-mng,
Vu corswisn A A. i
pp tbe Mta of bee on a fork before
steam engine, tmth in firstelxss o
to devq»est purple.
way above pri. e n*>keil. Tblr is on*’
ay:;:
To sjiell w^ll Iv the distlii; held
her boaband. “No benxolc add. forAlt Ion. l o tw sold at bargains
I->oiu right to left of
U^ritwti by poblH-aWu*, uT n ,«i*
of Uie wn-r dcuJiabb* ole.ro* of prop
iiishing mark of a ccholar. as i
maldebyde. boric add or aallcTlIe add
ley.
more
Ihnn
4ts)
feet
Isdow
the
level
taken at once. Traverse City Motor
«rlv iu city. As a bustocss UK-athm
s g.N>d inaapi IS aie of :• g.-nlU-i
here, eh. JohnT'
of
the
sea.
250
milew
away,
these
I
hh
I
s
H
pnnt«l hxhI clrrc
Boat company.
June <M2i
clrraUU^ III
Op Oct. l.s at W.nKhliigii>u the mill•iwpH.Mik.niH
cannot be iMuiien al price aski-d
But John, the food eiport. lawfaod
of caetl stretcli. In w inter and
--------------------------------------------------------1
FBED K. WAI.KEK
•cohifully. "Itow. MU of bw IB Uw
an Inverimeiit. will uay that wil^
when they are all ablo-im with flame, try monument in memory of General
Jodgeuf ProbHtH.
EINOiE COMB BROWN LEdHORNSj
L. mML Tnor. Hi AlUMAllty.
ei;.-ge It. Mcri.Ilan. commsndor of
building", now on llie property
they isMsu like some great cloth ofr gold
—The groateat egg machine. ICgga
a«.ulDitonoy oorcr too <Im4 baw l»which consKt!. of four fram.* struc
to the traveler i.uu.‘^ing on tbe Im of
It. Tb.-y who m«to ««wUm. toov u*
for hatohlBg $1 and $S per cldrteen. {
the Funeral range or dipping down
lure*, eoverinr aliout one half of the
Proslib-n: R(»nr.evelt Is tf too eleutt aud cuvful for unyttilAC of
j I had the highest Bearing i>en of any ‘
Ylmly gap. moke iheV|M-.'f-h cf I lie day. The gen
with Ul* Imrros through Wind
gronii.l. It sh.»wrt five !K»r
ttot ktod to tappou. It Jo AO mro te
./f warinty la Abn rwcenl p.uiltry ahow.
.•lalV widow IH now 71 and at Horn flud 111 rwl baoqr A tac* wloc or a'
t«n th..u:«iu.i dollars. With
'! Bpnelaf pHraa on tou of 50 and 100
etn. tiplo-daie hrick building, it will
ARS. J. 0. ft HAKT J. TKDEBLODI pluers they ufT fcinnll and stunted, so lurg for her health.
j! W. a Umtor. 408 Fifth St
Professor l->lwnrd C. Ptckerlng. d1
rbow at least
that the travetor tms'ts with seatterwl
OSTKOPATHIC PHVSMCIANS
ri
may $ 2 nm amount on the Investment. Gall f.*r
erior of the Harvard college observ
clumps of the thorny shrutsi mlh‘S l»e
te I .. B II.
price. Wade Bros.. 127 Fnnd stn'i
fore he romes Ujiou tract's of the deail ton. hn^ attracted much attention in
CASH will buy lot 110. Hannah
modlauay after tbe trapaa bar*
nlkulIiK* lakes that mark the edge of Imself through liis project for an lb
Tiaversd- I’ity. Mich
June 11 tf
bl^iued corer Ibe buudiea arttb two
• avenuo. Oak UelghU anhurb. L0xiC5
the v.nlley.
finatinnal observatory-. He profMiM-r
w pouad isaiilla gnxara' ban.
fi'ct. if m>Id liefore July 1st. Apply
Other plants than cacti are wanv lu li collect a committee of the most
O. P. CARVERIft BRO.
rOR SALE 1291—EightV two fiH-l on
acconUm; to tbo aUe of tbe eaitety.
to Thos. T. Bates.
may iAf
Iteatb vslU-y. but two s|iecles of me*
Tbla la piMCDlBeatly a fruit nrdco
Slate street, one hundred and fifty
quite c L»w from oue end of tbe valley mlnent autronomers of the world.
fe«1 dwp, all rnvenKl W ilh. twtVHtory
alKe a sum of raone.v, build 0 glgaritlr oefbod. altboucli caamareUI Kitmera,
ther.
to
the
Isjtli
blooming
profirody
S12S CASH will buy lot IM. Hannah
l*Ht4MiU UU«ri UiroWrU MunaJk t^r».Ht»«
oftca oae IL . It la tbo anreN and often
frame building, fitted througboul for
•scope and set all to work <ir
nud adding tlndr .luotn of o<b.
L. L. A. BUILDING
avenue. Oak Heighu luburb. B0xlG5
»oat pranlral way of.aomrliiy |«first cla*^s liv,*ry and sabs; 1
sMitahlc KiKil on earth.
bnnebea. Tie or pin tbe mouU. of
'
If sold before July 1st. Ap|dy
gullienvl by tlK* Flutes and ground up
j Abu forty horses and all
Colum l n G.I. Gifford
Glifori of Jaspf
tbe law llimly; learo no opeulnc to
to Than. T. Bates.
May 5 ;f
for
flour‘ equipmeiii. buggies, c.ittere. backs,
ly. Indiana. Ik pejhap* the only man cat* water. Cnt a amall piece off tba
All
in
all.
there
nro'
doublh'ss
bun
dray.s. hleigh$;. hariies****. wagon*.
S126 CASH wlll buy lot 220. Grant
drerts of nen s of eaetl In this one |»art In the country who owns a railroad, lower comer of tbe be«. ao ttot uo
n»lM*s and all m'rsonal proiw riy in
streeL Oftk Heights suburb. 50x165
of tbe raliforula de-ert. sn'd Its U'tuty hum chiefly for hUrown use. paid for water wUl euy l» .|L Leave Uiodiac
aU»;e'hull.liug. This Is oue ef iho
wlien in bloom I* M»metliinc Indeserib- with hls.own money and operated In- on nntll tbe fralt B reedy to ptCk.feel. If si>lii lH-ror»* July Hrt. Apply
largest livery ami *ale* itarns in this
dependent of the will of any oihor Hrable. osperlallT when ihmmi In tbe i
to Thof. T. Bates.
may 5 tf
J.H.1MKR0B
GEO.
W.
SeWETHY.
sand tlats.- Uig man. The road is calle<t the South
of lull- uu mil- of
legion: tHnirallr IocsumI. doing a
Ran FratK-lNco <‘hr
large and prtifitahle bunlneR*. In
S2S0 CASH will buy a % acre lot in
ern Wabash Valley, in tMIrty-five mlbice doci not always
alwa m«*an
fact. |m*«ent ow-ner feels able io reOf the
BiTchwood suburb. 100 feet fronting
long
and runs through half a dor«*n or
There was no pl.-iKinrlsui.
The Smkf.w I
tliv and -enjoy the comfnrlalde f«irmore proaperotts villages.
coruinly. In Newrman’s Iliic. rTh- night
ap6a -East bay. 212 feet on Brosch
Nothing SN «4uU-kJy and
U
dark,
and
I
am
far
/r.»m Ijuiik*.*’ '
lum*
made
in
thir
same
business
street. If sold by July 1st. Apply.
For five .rear* Senator l^aFollette of
dl*tlugxilsb«-j u well JL»re«l meu or woThlf. reader, if you contemplate en
Thos. T. Bales.
may 5 if
luau.from U»Q-»e of plol»e!aii birth or Wisconsin ha* not eaten meat of any though It has been pMnfxl out that It
riI.BBl.ll BLOCK
gaging In a bnslneKs of thli« kind,
educatUm an tin- pporting vokv and kind. “My Ktomach went back on Imoet exacUy reproduce* a line lu a
^irtH
the carriage, two moet **Ni,entlal points me.” Ray.s the senator, “and I was re Pky printed In IBOO This j.lay I*
will pay you to'lnvc-stlgate. CaH lor
to cultivate and the two which are al luctantly forced to cut meat out of my Two Angry Women of Ahiugtou,- by
price. Wadc Rro*:.. 127 Front street.
Hewy Dorter, and the tiriglnal line
most unlverHally ueglw-ted by |ui
Traverre Clly. Mich. Clilten.s phone
memi.“ The Wisconsin rnim is one of nmt. “Ttla Utc and dark..aud 1 am
and
master* lu tbl* country. It 1
HORSES'FOR SALE-Ooe pair draft 1219.
.
Juno U-tf
home.”
the best authorities in the coumrv on
ao
In England and France, where
borset; weigbt 2200 pounds.
gastronomic allmeais, because when
In
hnmble
life
tbe.voUv*
are
uot
only
One pair draft horses; Weight 3000 FOR SALE----- 1273-One hundred and
naturally wore mosk-al than those hif own gastronomic apparatus went
wf OWN AND OFFER FOR BALE THE FOLLOWING CUTOVER
pouaas'. all good oast.
twenty-acre farm, six miles west of
found In America, but tl*ey are ao In hack on him he became a student of
$>U«u are “In the midst of life
A ftBs lotdrtvwra.
clly. about esventy acres under culti
coaaeqnence of past training and cul such snhjertj. prescribed a diet for ■a nre In death.” “His end was iieece,”
2 aBddle poBlaa.
dration. One uses the sjieaking voice himself and restored his health.
vation. Good hotise. large banu^rith
CRAN^ TRAVERSE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER.
femper. tbe wind to the abon
Om SbeCUBd pony, new buggy and basempil. Following crop;/ Ten
^mofit contbioouaJy. ao why nlKMild It
Tbe sentiment of each la eolfiS.
>4
of
8
E
»4
of
Sec.
18,
T
2T.
N.
R.
9
W.—80
acres.
^
harness and cart; a nice, rig for acres rye, four arreA wheat, leu
not be trained lo be as mnsical as
and ronaolatory.
Dimvtnne. the ireasian pigBN. ^‘of .N. E. U of Sec. 18. T. )n. N. R. 9 W.-80 acres.
possible, siuci- n sweet, low voice Is
chUdren. B.J. Morgan.
re^
from the]
acres corn. S4*ven acre* poutoe*.
111
this
country,
wlioae
bom#
ANTRIM COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF MILTON
considered iwwer? 80 much time and
may2$4f
kcow. was In the midst of the
fourteen acres oats. sc\<^teen acres
W. H of fL,W'. U of fiBc. 2. T. SO. N R. 9 W —$6 acres.
attention are given to the singing rioting section and it ww only by the
hay. forty acres wild tlmlTer. Call
£. H of 8. W. Vt of Sec. IL T. 20. ,N. R. 9 W.—80 acres.
voice, which In uiie<l only upon occa moat atrennons effort* and eonwider.
Iiat’a the dd lady doing arerr
FOR SALS—14SS—Obb hundred and for price. Wade Bros., 127 Front
sioos. which of conrwe .la to be enctmr- able troul>le that he was alile to grt aakml the atociflng.
LEELANAU COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF KASSON.
y mere Ihrm one half mile stivet. Traverse Clly. Mich. Cltiz.tu
aged and commended, bat if one caix ai^y to «-ofne to the FiMtsd States lo
•YJemnff a needk and WOOL** Kfiltod
Lot Ko. 1 of Sec. 24. T. 28. N. R. 12 W.—28 CO-flio acreo. ^
Ma^ aty; fineM farm In UmUnan phone 1219.
MaiSi
June ll-if
not
cnltlrate
both
let
the
preference
al
the thimble.
Lot No. 2 of Sec 24. T. ifc.N. R. 12 W.—57 80 106 hcrea.
county; good tocalkm: 4>wner In
ways be given to the apenklng voice,
N. ^ of 8 E. Vi of Sec fc T. 28. N. K. 12 W’.—80 acres.
“Welt, ni be darnedr eJaenUted the
other busiBesa; wHI take part pay FOR •ALE-I4S*-Mo<Iwb r«N4eaee.
N. E. V4 of R. W. M of 8«u .24. T< 28^ N. R. 13 W.-dO acres.
that one's enonctatioa. arttcttladon and
Slate street, three blo^ from p(^
respirnttoo. as well aa the proper pitch
rnmu in r^ble city prop^
Howe ttilBT
BENZIE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF ALMIRA.^ .
at the voice, may be regulated and
■er ^mUk WM.
Wade Broa.. 127 Praat St. TniTerae ogice. Furnace, electric lighiV^m*
jgorirDed according to the most apHe>Tov ww hat la chBradag. hW I
aty. Mich. aUseaa phone 121E
tmih. An A No. l propoaliion. Calf
It dM’t go watt with tImt
timt
proved methods. Then one’s convlcmaySStf
for price. Wade Bros^ 127 Front
tJons wMl be foimi to carry grhat
l>-Oh. JOB dear
siree:. Traverse City, Mich.
old hiibhy» ao job i tty maan to buy
June U-tf
MM CASH vUl buy lou 182. 183 and
HOUSE TO HEKIT-liiQEire Dr. J: W.
J
fJSSSPhfsKS?;
IISI. Rime StreeL Oak Heights sab'iSfb; IM feet OB Boan. Its feM oe
^Qime, m iset OB tbe alley, if aold
bybre Mr IM. TMs le a STMt
FOR AALE—1442—Thirty acres, w
BBd B half miles UbSob streuL Three
■p.
JubD E. Ptt Lumber Co.
^ ‘
CRT, Jdek.
FISHING TACKLE, haH. laaBchea
aad row boats Cor ftahermea^ Hotel
Wtouria. FoDdL
Jime 44f
4.A-
niere ahoBld |m ha iittk mm^
kvind a womn fw bar haBiKr 1
^*rsifc.*svsy%a
g^i'KS=r5,“SS
>•
br m dMW. All mmrn•Jita^yyrr pta^o^tofliod fo m
teg ^ graawy store, oae gajr. vh«a or the Bcaftf of Edacatioo of the City
ofTrovmwe^.lileii.
thrir aueatlah vas atira^ by a bar
Adjowmed meetiag of the boord of
rrl oi prmmM mmmdimg mmr
door.
edwomlon. held lo the rity clerk s offbMB asked the othi^ If they Bee. Maw 2k. mg.
^
Scqwyymh. a GeorsU ladiaa half
brnda
m perfact aMaWt of
>vcr •• letters Inr tbr aaUrc Chero
kee fcncnce. By hla ova MSI he takU nasloe wM s love «C arril
•>ll^dl*«Mn. OMfwiccri at Jobs
ml^Co.P.H. Maa*. C. A, Ban
►». draoirt*. Prt« Me aad SUM
“'rr.'K.'sijss'ra
!■ the «oM
.
A teccoiio wAirr ao.
Good lPastorago^™-™*r2-s=:i:
••AM
A
■ ■
S
U: (•I slu.
is
Good CO* pasture for
file near 4iead of
Boardinan Lake.
Well fenced, ‘divided
in;o (wo parta, run
ning water in ea»h.
Good opportunity for’
a man who wantu to
herd cows. Call at
■
•«•<»--«««•—«r.j-aa 1701. «.d
roatlasc ettry other 8«>dax aeU
(mOwr aotlce. Tralo. wlU lea»» T»»
en* ai, ai *.on ,. «, aad 4:M n k
^ win amrrai Tiaienw aty ti
J0;H A B. sad (:» p. Bi.
Jaiw
STtAMCR
ILLINOIS
CXCORSION.
nr»< reronloa, Suadar. J«»n IJib
Cliarl«H». IVtMlirr. lUrInr Brrtao
aad relarn. IIM, euwawr Ullneta. Sw
•cbedule. Paso' J. eoluna 4 for Umc.
lae irai
KrMlnmitaemeRs
J. W.
Millikdn's
nice, tai'fr-'
Tb« fwios ML rirmcn, mii
B«Iin «rr luiofUK a tiijc
the t
AIM* in tbU rii,. A poeUive rure for
tivv, kidney and afomacb Irooble. A
kitft* and efff<<rUve r«nne<iy. Tbre<e
week*’ m^lcinr, price fl.oo.
June C I2t
TMV A RECORD WANTAOl
JwA Slilff & joni. nm^daa Hut lata mt Smago Faelorj
CHOICE BEEF
For a nice roa^t. a lender pt.iterbousc
or aIrToiu >trak for hrolllnA. cuts for
brarlnjc, IndlinK or for. uoupa ran al
way* It had al tilcdcr » markel. Bcof
I* one of the moM nutriUou* and mu-t
ect»uomlcaI tneata to use, aa even
acrap can It utlllred. We alto earrv
Juat aa cholee Vine of inuU.m. lamb.
rca1.*pork and pr.iiltry. Our mnrkel
la the heaihinarfora for Rood houtt
kec’prra who demand the Ital.
Wllh 4ik no order Ik too Mnal) to be
appreelalcd or too large for our ca
The rwnaoe waa bmase hte wMte fa
her had ha^cly Aeaerted bla Mother
wbcB Bnmeyab « a baby. IBs moth
er*a bihv mm» a proud chleC and
there U no ^ht that his gmadaon
Inherited hla proud i^Iftt.
geqtjoyali nc^ kerned to read or
write e kfter of EnRll5h. IUa anger
waa greatly arouec-d phen ho aaw any
fiae of hU >ri».c n«adlng a book made
by the whlUii tSequoyah declared be
would make a took for bin ova poopie. / ‘
,
He llateaed for coand* ,while hi^
people unud. He ttramc a tllent
Undent and lost all his old warlike
apirii. lie aat by hla doorway and
made mark* qa blrcb hark with ink
nude from the Juice* of berrlcr. Th»fieople looked on him with wonder,
and a great pity. U-cau*c he would no
l.mgvr flRht or bun«, nor engiKc In
any kind of #pon«.
Al last ^lequovah called a connrll.
He wrote on the bark and gave lb*
writing to hU lltilc da'ighter, »hn had
tH-en taught *4-rr/tly ti| re^d by tbr
new ainhabe:. She r4-ad H and did a*
ilie'wrlfliig roromHnd* <l. Tlh* test van
frUnl many tliper. and canr.fl gr.m tx
Hit-m* nt. The young men .forgot hunt
ing and war for letter vriUng. while
(he m'lsxUmaries adotilcd the letters
and made a Bible for Ihclr -^tudcnli^.
The Chcrokecs lic-amc rl^vllbed In n
♦ lu»rl lime. The first, prewi sent to
an Indian tribe was sent in 1820 by
the ITnIled .States govemnent to th.'
t’hrnjk»-< 8. The tym- va;. ra^t In Cher
that S«*
quoyah had Invi nJ^Mk
A mavMe bust of
Indian ad«;rnh the rfiuncll bouhe Ip
Tahlequah. c-apttil of Indian lerrlliiry.
•re ^e rbcrokccB were tiont after
gold war found on il.elr n- ervatioii in
tJwrgta. The Indians knew the xaliie
hese mines, but lb«» whlt«* m«nV
|K)wer wa* stronger than their*. The
berokecs bad to leave -their li
Id wealth for nlrange new lani»5
Sequnln. the Imtanlral name of ih«
tdg frees of Callfomla. In the only i
morlal the white man ha.s given
quoyah. this Indy American cvnius
fclad tt 1
le to make a basbei
I Vartoua
Varioc estlmaies %ere made, at!
tha way from Sj^ to aO.OM. tbo bo>.
«bo guessed 5«A00 being laagbod at
by bis campaaloas. To deride the mat.
tet they agreed to ask the grocer.
-Well, hoys.- be said. -yt><i arc all
away oE. Let me abow you."
Alid be weat oat and brougbl to a
lot of the beans and begao teylng
Ibeni. two or, three at a ilaM. In tho
t«in c< the scales. It was foond that
it took slaty beans, taken >ai random,
tp weigh an ounce., and the boys then
penciled out a calculatioo showing
that U requlred..approxlmately, IIS.W)
to aiake a bosbeJ.
-Ctow. then.- said the grocer. -fH
a.^k you boys one: How many dollar
bills will n take to weigh as much aa
a rll%er dollar?None of the bpya gucstied less tbsu
^itu.yOvc at wi.trh tie greerr
smiled, and then, p.jtling down a sil
ver dollar Ijp oor pan of bis»scalea. b?
began laying dollar b*!!* In ibe other.
When he had taid down twpnt>4w^;
the kcalcs balanced.
To the HoMTohle Booi4 or
5—Ocwtlomeo—Yoor committee on
ways and mena^^luii^ng undcr con
-TL-iadlcr, Het and %ae Mayor—fk.)
Minutes of <
were read;
I and aoaroved.
c CRy. Mich.. May 25.1
> the H mofsblr Mayor and 1
.ltfl.ooe.09 the city library of an OUacr t>pein«B^
Yotw committee on
nu4 groumia would reeom
Trend the fotlowlac applicants for the
rp.^Mthio. ttf tanitor* of the Tarkus:^
ward Jcbtxd buiHiags for the easnlng
year:
C-.mwnod Avenoe. Q. A. Thompson:
salary. fi4bW» per month,
OatraL H J Cur If; salarr. |75.no
per month
raie-n Stmd. Cko
Be!l; salarv.
145.00 ner month.
Boardman Axeaue. Gcf, Jameson.
ralxr>. kV4> *><» prr month.
'
Oak Park W. A
Hrua#; salary.
855 00 -u-r month.
We also rerommetitl that M A
llettfs be tnsde superintendent of eon
•tntetloo nader Uiieciioo »»f K K
Mcv.re ef the adilHion In Oak Park
buildlnc wlthont.extra tiay.
Signed-
mt- No. 8.
landGroum
Moved by Montagu
Montague and su^ported
by Chandler, that the Uwrd adjourn
800,0« itntU Tueadav exenlng. May 2fllb. at
3 400
00 *Dlch time the healing of the Oak
tw.flo
Janliors* sataile* ........
?jwiA!'iFark achoofhooae will be taken up;
500.00
For sent* and blackboards..
lerk to notify the pli mbcrs of this
For bonding addition to tbv
Oak Park schoolhuiise....
iu.500.OK
PAVING TAX
rn-neral surH*cs
Book*, free text .
Chemical spparan
TyiHwrll^rs -----inanos ..‘ ......
Manual training
I
To:a^^
N-. 4.—General.
i:
ITiandicr. .
CowmhHir on
|ng« and Gmundv.
Moved by »Montague,
a*"
Via*- Member* Montague. Fitow-.
Ho: l. Chamib r and the Mayor—15 I
Wrong 6i<:e cf ths Door.
Nay> -None..
At the eiHnnn IKemeni exerciser o'
tine tif our laige etilli-gei; a pnimlnent
Mich.. May r:.. 1!hm..
n4,iTd of |-:«lneatlonlaay er had I t«n aikt 1 to address the
lilt lei- nil iM'himIs and
graduote^. Bi^ug very busy about fe*rhrt,. ieh!»*N-llul
iillv tx-o(.mmend the
that time, be negieried to give any folktuiuc; Thai th
iboogbl to the subject of his discourse *and dollar* <f1«M
Un arriving at the bail when- the eii- taxAtlon lor 1 cache
ercises were heltl he was slUI at a niNulug voai
Fnriherinnrr. thr
loss fur a'ttipic. In ivutting through a
fi-aehei*. M^**e^
large swing dtwr whirb led inn. the Pmnt roy. J.mile Itnu’eh. fj?
hall Itwdf tlu wt.rd "Vn>U" paiaitd oi.
firare Hmdle have not
llie tltKir baiqH-ned Itrratrh ht.s
flash tt
• tl 1o him -----I remmi
that the
L could u;.e k cj ? 4 cr* be empluy
;
bii tu^^ c sin; I '
l*T moi
Mis*
Hbxe<F>hy Ifogt and supported br
Chtodler. tbai the rrgnlar meeting
night for tbe ensuing year be the
fourth Tocaday la the month, at T:»
lie deduTl'il tie
Notice to all Pofwona intereritdJ
The *per|al asacsament tax roll t^r
the paving of Bute street from tho
east line of Cas44 fitrt*et to Ihc west
Hoe 4if Kallioad avenue. !<f now In my
hand* for the rolUvtinn of the tibeond
Insi’allinent. i4»geiher with Ihc iuteresi .
on all mipah! ImiallmetitH. the ramo
to lie tiai.l .in er before ik^ noth dajr
o! June. t!»(»r.
M. K. Ila d ell. Cltv Treasurer,
Office, ttmim mr. Stale ILmk building.
June 2 1 mo
PAVIN5TAX
D all Persons
pc4 ial asM'>snK>n
the grading ;»nd raving of i:a*t Front
.s’nx't from the e.vM line of Park afm*t
to the caNl line of Wellington Mn'ct. Is
Iiidted iPUll I lie Si’s.
now In my hand* lor collertUm of the
woqld
r^sMind In.^tallmeiit. too tln r with tbo
letal I » la- raised by laxulnri
ibf tear^^^•I■^• Inurrid on all.uiqtaid InMallroentii.
esiimai«*d
4 for the rotiiltiR year r« i|u(n' the Hsme to |h* p.tld oti or before the
fUlMMiit isi. The tiak Park addl ."d»lh day of June. I9(h;.
oolhotise will eoM Ih
flKOtaHM.. Ttiere ate
lO.otHMHi of rehuol ImukI* .Hk*. whirli
wv pnipmi* to iMiy.-nnd in view of tin
large anmnnt of m.uK y ih;». vi- shai.
' WARNING
gtt from the Male as primary iicUei.i
UK-iev am! a* sSale tax money , we will
•rehy give Kirlet notice that
be able to-piiit ihnmgh the year.nmt
flliv ilK«e amount.^, as llgiir.*d: and
aughi lanipei Ing with our
still have qiiile u Hire Ibtle sum <i
Mivel l:i!iip8 in any way will
Iie»«ev to earn* ox*er into next year.
rd to Hie f.|
.tent of tbo
The^cMimate . f SKMmni which w
a*k b*r t4*arh4*rv’.Hj«l;ii i«*s wi'l e.irry un
nloug inr the ftrr.l thivi* monthK ..f the this, not i.iily for.Ihc prori'cllon of
NCbool \ear. Ill until such a tiitn* :
property
but
fur
the
pnmnb
n pf life.
wi’l ci’fialnly n'ciiv** th** laige a
Within tbe pmJ two weeks we have
iJid tliH'C lamps diridroyeil. lH*i-ldt*'i
r. teH,K*rlfully
wvcrul glolic;*. by wilf'il taniiH-riag
Montague. vv. w.
Ibmid
River Klc^
Light and
.Moved hv 4|4»yl. *np|Kin<^liy* (
il' i. that the ri'iHin |w* aeeept<s| and
idrVfsl.
Yek-, M4‘mlM*i:i Montague; Frade.
Hovi.Chatidler and the Mayor—4
None.
Carrb
Report of Truant Officer for the Month
ef Mav, 1906.
ml*er of mllen tra
..............f n.fHHT 0‘.
r.cnlh.
Miss
her. lUiKi
•Young genticme
he subject of
my little talk w4ih yon
42.50 pel moi
exprcksi-Ml^ln one short word; III
Iford. fU'.5u
a u thing that Is
appflcabl^jiiKmth.
or ! Mr. F. B Wllev. |Gm ou
o you young uu r
learhrrii are wo
inother. are gol g wut Into life to
^
men of i x^k ri. nri- and iioi mal tram
C9^ Eighth and Franklin.’
I lu a thing wltboui.|j„^; whil.- Mr. WIJ. y. who has N^n
rhich no man Is : ire of attaining hur-' ►onirf'tl lor the Ufislibm'Jii hlMni v In
Both Phont*.
Cor. EJphih and Fianklln Sla.
Grnilemei on voruler dinir is «he High .cIkhi!. ih a gra In.ite 4.f Kala.
Both phoncjt
the word I refer to.*’
j "***.'*'*
nnd Uhitwgo niilvensby.
Eveiy eye in the loorh linmedlalely ;
glanciHl loward the door Indicated, hut « hang«*.1 fmm II2..VI to ti:. «*♦. and that
Young America
If Carrie• Purdy iroi
Iroui
to |57.5«».
Slguedrannot be
whpn
F. H Mead*,
1th of^luly
AfonDti
too. i: Hoyt.
Ninnboi of iM.ni,
wanU to let himself loose loraH i
dcafeniug. and It was some lime
• \V t)_ Uta.le.
rm from
is worthi. n«* can tlo so witi im
ComTuiltee on *1 a-hrr -.
fore he could explain his siateiiunt
Famous Gold Nuggcfl.
•d by .M.m j Ntin.ler of lino
piinity if ho has
nas n ^noti poto
phtoIIvci
be lime
Ojie of the diirbviurra of the cclc- Michigan ’Tradesman.
I Ik* M p«*rt Ih* a*‘i[ (rpf4 «» and
ami a supply of Wtink carUitlms
bialed
•
Welronic
nuggef*
di»*t|
loce'ni
that can miike lots of noise. We
I .N.imlH-r of"tMiani*. 12
Ghost Didn’t Like
en \Ve. y.iMi rmntr
I Nunib.'i «d iM.ys taken’ oy^ of fa
Imvojufit the ^uu iie waiila A Jy. Tba ttarly that found It nurr
tnl m.‘xji . •^e.iH *(1111:
L'-Kxl. Bcrviocahlc pistol that is not twenty four. The splendid mass cl
• port Ml
n*.tb^*a Mtved mi |»t
bminc
ilunKcrouB liecuiuso it is iimdoprop. giild was found at n diqith of i'kii f«-e
i- v i iJini; llii.i lativ-'s < \|>cricnce
ain oiii of lAUidon tip ici.rreci.
uid lecniiimend their psi . VumiA ef mr Uages eanb d to dlf
criy. We also have n Inrj^c variety under Bakery hill. Ballarat. Au tralia
. .1 M?ty :.ivc youij'-H years of
Its
original
own.-rr^
^oM
p
In
llall.iiTt!
of rifles, iuumons. etc., niel all
only
etinipamon.
Between
Lmdon
ait
!
Inr
and Its in w p<es(
5rafvlii. Tiiiani Ofrn-* ^ .• arlul .-igoriy.
Limls of aoiiiuimtion.
TrxcherV
S^l.7r.es
Fond.
"nieM^Hin*^
Ik-rby
iKi
wind
hvas
pa*«c*d.
Then
a>
ohj.s ti-I1H. III.* .same
re;uM-d a latci- harv* >t by exhlMi
.1! for May . .
........$ :.25n.|S
: n
d and 'dan^i on Hie.
III MellK.ui/ie and London before final the train drew out «; IKrhy^he said
JcMil-rs* Salyi-t Fu-d.
f
Tr.i;
rnv.Mb-h . Mnv 2'.. 1
Ir difposing of it to the Bank of Eng pleaiyintlyi. ”(;iHkriTiu\ ihi*. tdi, eh?*’
1.1 no. Vr*.
..............8. •j7nao.| Teih4
rir.v) l4- P4i^i.| of Ediic.-itbui
The
tarangrlreplied;
”1
think
It
a
Incidental
Exnroce
Fund.
17
11
nsfnmn
ud that tin- f*»l
bind. Jt was melted In Ixmdnn in
M^vin iVtiani efTl.^ r .S .7»tio j jroiine.
IKiit.^.-'Tliere wt jo very few foreign iKSally had line. I wn? killed on it
jpb*:.r1 the n^m
tH'inuni* in It, the assay shouing u|i
Inly of o'tr lligb s. hr
ward of 99 pcT cent of pure gold.
L'o..l»i
i „„.J n . tve rliplom
Ice Fr
Mont Blare.
2.:hi :;i iiior,ll,ar* Hni.>tad. Iili ;ry w.
Tbeie I* a monslrr gold nngge!
j I.avin.1 IxiwiK . lil r.iry W4,ri
2:.n
Mts‘M*s J.a.i Audermi
Ing at the iKtttnm of ilie Atlantle.
iNd.oiHl. rUimry w.e|
the
Mont
Hlane
glaei4*r
In
fc>wli/.e»‘aas shipped from .'?anto Ikmilngo
P'otagf, 4^^.
land at a height of 4.m.o ph i. The b ^* I n A CiillK*rt.
the king of Spain mo ymr.s ago r
K Wuiship. oimmeii
ICavle F.illei FMMni.- H-w
l.avttia
ined with dyuauiile and the blocks
25 00 i^.^rie. Gfari* MrMlcIco !.
I'm addrev* n:id ex|M*ii;
('iin;l<- Cylimlpra. li 2, H. f> and
in.ngihre pioof of ihe* value of Pol
cut into cube* and sem into tho
Iloniheck. T(inline^,
I
llobnisfin.
dl'^overy. but WHS loTit lu a atoim
7 ll,.tae Power
.-r.'-nT.;:
le Pr.‘*.s. prim ing mdl.
I .M.-IM r ftob4-riM*
MlldMd lU.vn. Ag
valley
by
a
narrow
gauge
railway,
logolber with Jo.noo ouuee* of kmallei
i^ nisei.
e they ate cleaned and then iicni
f'-Meu iqH*rlmcns.
d. bate
Evening Ke»o;4|.
1
liddh Tiinldln. Ni.rn
Tiirnli*.i!l.
Tiln to southero France.
Wilil-ims. Kin;
Not the most valuable. J)ut one o
•* ( .»V 17 XM
I
Lpl*.d./p‘n
Frit/ r,oi.r,
i»o biost lieautlfiil in apfHwrancr; oi
i; M4i«.r<- Adam
r Midi Srt!4-kj(i
Fiirnislieil complete, with s|iHft ami \tiMialian nugget* was the “Vir Ini.slnc*;.,
orlan. ’ foun.l In WhUe Horse girtly
l♦|.^TiHI<
.1 K mh*4 (Mlottt e^rrthtuoathiiH ovrasMma
nneistlile pro|teller
M.Wcni,. mil. age
I II GIllH-rt.
lUndigo It was purrhast'd by the farmerh
1 by n^ing Holis
:rd..............................
•arJlamrnt of Yfriorla for Is.sr.o an ]
Also C, :t, 4 C3’limh‘r Motors
Traiiicr
<n.
M.o.d bv F0...0 Htu\ ..ipjH.n. I i.v
Tea 35 cetd;,
ire. entod to the late Qqeeu A’b ioriu
H
o
>
t
.
Miat
tin
Miid-fiTs
uK'niiom
I
r.ind Vmtag.*
.
A lueky find was Hu -Hemn ntig Juhuj^n Drug Co.
ci lvc rhcir 4iip|i>tnas in ih.* i«
way. ujHin Ihclr pm .ring tUi; c quin I
get.** tiirni d up at Mount .\IoxrunIer,
Vlrtmla. by a oniple of yo.ing Eng
ThTUsandc rf v. retched people are miserb'rahl.
-n
U.-irrieil,
PAVING TAX
vM'*—dmon almoit mad by the lerribl*
llshmen who had been only three
iinmniam
raids
Notico to ail Person* Interested.
months In Australia. I'bey returned
.IKi^als and
Railway rclaiiv4* to domurragi- f >,y»nicd
Tlu* sperial a5se.;.smeut tax roil U
n*.4dx,d 4
to i:ngland Immediately and sold it tor he paving «.f Ca*.s street from Frm
Building Fued.
.•S4*nf-.l Mild road
MACHINIST
I3(».4(H».
ilrcet to Stale stnM*t and Stale *ire<
Mov.il
dacuc, MunpU. s. Kb
♦i4‘ and - ipi. rtoi ..- ■:nc«b;rjj*o down hit These awfol tor^
One of the idggetf nuggets was nmi Union .-iniH to
Mrecl. 1
lie :.-»KHd. * •»
TRAVI-RSE CITY. HICHICAK
' urcea^c can W1I by little germs that at lack ‘
foaiid In the Ural mountain*. Hussla.
die skin cxtcTu.vliy, which can be rooted ■
f>,rrifHl.
.\ovcnil*er 7, 1842. at n depth of nin.
li qtii'.kly. leaving the akib clear, aaTt aafl
ni
;
Ii.
9 • (Totnmuniraiioii Jrom .X 1
••alit y. liie mi*ery is cleared away 8*
I«s t It weighed ninely-i;!x jioumi* au;l
aliment.B'laidciaii Av
for anj.olmm. nt as r.*„sMK . n
urrly 03tbcTua shine*abora Netamsely
lOforo^tlM^^
wa valued af |22.S4:>.
,
light. C.-i.m;
wa* nrer^nlcd and read
•ten^u-d. rot a matter ol Improeencaf
1. F.UKTh var
TlM'ie l.eing no obb'ctinns.
nr< n temporary relief —bqt a
Ittict'. IlfKmi 2tJ
i r. Fouith T.iir
was r.*c,.lv4*d and nUtr.*d on 1
OiDg cf t. all away abailalely and
Ben Davis Lead* ail Apple*.
June 2 1 mo
17 9.5 .
l-V- in-Applicatlon of W. N Bin
orm.The D. p. D. Prtfcrlp^
Futistlck gathered hv T. C. W'll^on'
Jesty* Holi.
appoint niem a* <-«*nsns *n
rioft, asii-fAc (..rmnla,* pal op to sealed
of the American Apple Growers’ as
7 hoMM.
I and Toad
Imuc. w.ib .uihLiitic latwl at 81.00
$1.(1 per
w^V TlKTrimb no nbj.-tlcis.
H'TLaUoo. which yeeentl.v rlored Its an
PAVINGTAX
:e. l e .
}« the only certain
-h-ol Book, Fo“
i It'd
nnl pUc4‘d on fi
• fi r ihf-vcdivii**. It* record of cure*
mial convention' In St. Louf:*, show
Notice to all Person* Interested.
If You Want Good Quality
-The
of tho vnri .11-;
aim
The special
lU for
that wi;stcm apple growers lead rV' is a iiqctd. uwtl citernalljr. noo-frea«y
improveo*
thee improvement
of Sixth *tieol from
rtiltlval«>* In tho proluetlon cf this the
Tryll
accnviKirU 4: Co l^ik* 1
Park HciKKjihouM*. woir
10 csiM line of
« Division rtreer to th«
high school llhiT.
luscious fruit and their primlpal prod est line of U
and lead,
B rireti is now In my
WE PROVE IT.
V ;
Buildi-« Fw-d.
ague. 8180.00
J. A. M
uct. the Ben Davis, constitutes alIno^I and* for the col lection of the fourth
;cr|1
M.V^Jci^fe
HnlUTo
con vine* you wh K»th xnwiwed with'
Sagina
Sheet
Mcial
Work.cmied
half fjf the re|Kirted crop of the Unit astallment. tege
rk* at Oak Pa
825S2:r..
iteTX‘*t on.all un paid ln*tallmeniF. the
ed SUtcB. The call elicited the loXor
Choul
•kla4l».*vr^cdm
g-i
direct
fVaw
Xk«0.
D
U
Valley
Cornice
A
Slarr
Co:
8218.8
he :oth
VAh V uWstory a Imw* PflBK Manpl* boMi#
malkm iKat 17.740 acres were under
Canton Steel Roofing C4».. fUJA.on.
tofsilwrwilli Myaa*
Moved by Motilagu.* iud NMpjn.rlt of D D D.
M^ R^Ha-kclI. City Treasurer.
culllvallon. upon which atood 1.024.ini
IMT |w!»yhW* a« .kte UlMSMMd fr«v advkX
I.^Kl >e.T. dravagi* from Oak
losfcst
lild.
Office.
Room
202.
State
Bonk
bulldini
tree*. ThI* brought the average nutn
m yoor psrtf^aUr cxw fr*w ths w<rid**
Ecljool grmitiJ*. S1.50:.
__________ laguc. Ill
June 2-1 aao
ber of trees to each owner up to 8.707.
rrreUwt ►kin -pHcUtlst.
I Ccni
'cmral »
satlriaciory to this boaM nyJ fh
Hi;
ilr
Of tbi* toUl number of tree*, accord
Imlldlng committer; lx* aceoptod
from Unlori Kireel school
Yeas—MemlKT* Montagu*-. Foo:r
lug to the figures submitted by tho
PAVINGTAX
Hoyt,
CbaniHer
and
tbe
Mayor—(5.
i
4be Den Davis apple bcade^l
Notica to all Paraona In —
Nar*-None.
^
Tbe special aasessmeat Ux roll (or
lU
Carried.
the paving of Weat Front rtrect from
being 45.
the west line of U^lon street to tbe
, Fine Interior Finish
'
west line of Maple etreft 1« now ta mr
Have
been betrayed by prtyn- bands for the collection of the *ec<nid
Sash, Doors and Mill Work
Re.spertfally ratmfued
*. W. N. I
H. Mimiagu*.*.
ises of quack*, ’awallowed pill* and Installment, fogether with the arrrned
Lumber, Lath and Shingles
ard. E. W.
Interest on all unpaid Installme^tv. the
W. O. Foote.
Plate and Window Class
bouied medicine without re*uK« cx- same to be pnid on qr before tbe COib
be eomplcleil on
day of Jjme. IMM.
or bc^on* tbe tnrt Monday In JunCv
Hoyt, that tbe report be accepted and and la to be rechecked under tbe suadopted, and order* drawn on fbe *ev- perrlalon of Snpt. I. B. Gllliert. ab.i
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, v
rai fimds for tbe various aiiKmat*.
their cotnpennation to Im* two and
...
Disgusting
hands from I
Eczema
cured by
D. B. D. PrauriptloR
....
Saxton Hardware Go.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
GRADE LOW PRICE
<!iS
Gas Engine Repairs a Spcclallj
WM. JACKSON
X'"&
If you w.int Low Prices
WE CAN SUIT YOU
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is to be Considered
with the Price
We Can Get Your Business. .
Hi
Come and See US
B.
S. E. WAIT A son.
J. E. Greilick Co.
4:^:
fRtr»AfiSK£J!2JBf ;;
f?4 ?o s.2f?i.';‘S‘fK,s«aisi2i
..''
rrw'
YeS^^bem
Montague.
Foote,
brif oeata per eapita. •
V,
T^Memben Montana, FooO^
•r
"wmim
tmn
IF ISS
Boatjng
raST WTIKE (KT
lilirniSITffAIT
la the Mareiaf la Frapmatiaa
ownACKm
SI MiM mum Ti^ •
M urn.
- WlMitof tto
Tfw^
it Ciitictr M. -
THAVniM CfTV, —CWM<WI, TM«aMaMr..lVNC Kim.
DetralC Mleh., ioM 14.-Mever was
the tale of tha early bird aad the worm
raee track.
If om easM happen to
Field and
Stteam
KINDS
Eat More
ol liie amrt niriHtiem cfBenr
AUD OMENS.
da aafy aa fi<HUidaars Ash. CsoaBy It
ISTmOMA mOM ALL OVEIt rredret for a paendoaim fhe aaine of
the tax collector of She nearest rUlace.
THCWOBLa
/ as be to gmeraHy the one lesat Bked.
la tfac Hawailan Islaads wbre the
AMwrmca are ready to cnbaik they are
greatly exarixrailed rhoold a i*ersca
cotae along and atnad InWatty ^tr
log at them vrtth bto hands behind him.
One Of the cnoiiaooret of aapenti* ms they hrUere U glrre them bad lock.
tSona alDong Aabcrmen la the alk«ad
dnmn
are often ZrrkA as aanlrts by
in latA rewmd by wn^ In the lale
the negro ftohermea aad others of the
ta coaree if^t^^AsSSTthe In^ la aootb and are also prirei by the boys
of. Wtocooaln aad etoewfaere la the
unaamcES.
igsraLsrisvits:
IKAVUISC CITY LSWON MO, H».
<2^Utoct«odaaaclcer.~TlMa
you vdU be able Ip
Earn More
rtuvcRSB errv LOOM. Nn. ta. r.
wOllHioiiiished body
has dieater pteductive capacity.
Thin you will also be able to
BidM^ fife aM enmd. Ite M Jast aboat the tliac there U a gray
atreak la the far east, he woald aee
irt»digfa>tl>aaoftilea«a«oa>tCo«i^
more life thaa ta any ocher part of
Mk Mit fTM kcM Tmday »&- towa The boya are ap aad the borsea
are belag prepared aad daylight la aoi She Is ant allowed to defwrt nntU she
The Now Eng
■
faHarr to ClM ap«!«star., ike tfctee fairly over the laadacapea when Ue
land Aabenacn carry a lucky bon?
‘^Z . evevu belas m»e eT Ihe mtmt boUy •ret cgerelae gallopa are ta order.
which they Atul la the bead of the cod
When hocaea are to be raced they
;«mUM cacet vtineefed la Gn»d
'ear. Non. throm
Ash. It to sbell-iike and narrow, with
have to be worked aad the beat time
a length of tbr«-foorth» of aa loch.
'^SapitetkleMML
The edge to notebed, while the color
Ob aecmat of tlw large Aeld Ib tke for this preparation has baea fooad
Imadmstti^
white. Many of them .
.
pw*. Uni
wa« splU lato to be la the very early nsoralag. ’There
On many parts af the coast of Eag- older It a f?ood plan to carry two iKme*.
’ two race*. The Arae race was raa off are goHopa for all. a Uvely breeze laad It to coosklered most nalocky for
mcUtMnpnofpadum.
MANO TUNIHO—W. K. ItaiHC M
os
wiU make ibeir luck dooldy
aa tlw iMlf mile irack aad ti took through the Btretch for some, while a woman to walk over the nets or any sore, hot they both oboold be from the
KMIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
ioar koau to dedde the viaaer. In ihti those with a raee aooo at hgod are of the AMung tackle, allboogh women bead of the same Ash.
#nt Aaat Haaea Clark’s Frank Patch inrned loose for all (hat Is In them , uke an aedve part In coUeeUng bait
la the Hawaiian IaUikU the oppear
I Aoree of the Engitoh berrlng ftotienDen
vaa ffrim kotae aa aaay Aral. Tbt for a diataaee aomlaated by the train bare an Idea that by Ijcating tbclr onee of the uiul. a small flat Ash wlileh
aeeoad iMt was alaraat a ran away er. who stands with watch In band wives they can drew the Ash la. In rtoits the totonds only ocraHiooally. to
antek. WlUkwood. owned by K. C. and handkerchief la the other to aig the lUwslton Istoods after the ftober- regarded ns a sur\‘ pTfcunnw of Hr»
death of a high c hief or one of the roy
Wella* wteaiag la a walk. The third aal to (hekoy as he dashes by.
men bare prepared the ton melometo al family.
It U^a colony all by Itiw-lf over (a bUlct of wood used at a decoyt with
kffal of thia race was a dlatlact aar
The anc ients sapposecl that tbc' weal
prise, ^lauay Baras ownod aad drtrea hmong the fables and the dav s work the proper iDcanUttons care to taken enjoyed Jrarannltr from ligUtnlcg. and
ASTOFIS'
^ V
ky Prank Bums. Uklog Arst by ajpose la an chrly one. excepting when the that m woman does not step orer It or among those who UirrOwcJ the protecVERBENAS
enter the canoe lu which U to pUred. 1 tioo of Its Rkln Wm tlM‘ Kmi*eror .\u- Sew WUkelnf Bit.
lriver»e Cn> j
from L4ttkM>atdi. giaother hOht kad recea are on and candidalea from the : .
PANSIES
hiTa
IXU wonld looe
^ ..4.^
***** Kmi*eror
J
aa In that r™*
event /the
decoy
..f
U-li of M‘:il
; lo ba raced and Jlasmy Boras again stable are to take part la the afterMRS. C. L. BONNCR^ Mr Drilii
Wc have them to sell.
i pmad wlaaer. bsaUag oat Uttle nooa a card.
^av.atyBooff^-K.ff-1
that tbe seal ale«i»s mo«t |:n>foondl.T
Mu^ aUentloa was paid Tnesday
I Fateh fa an eaeltlag Anlsh. Wlich. flhimdersiornis. The crab vn> U-!i. vc-d
^ %ood Aatabod aacoad. Fraak Patch morning to fast work by Hollc’s Pron- “The InAoeoce of tbe mldater I
I by the anc-ients to grow only during the*
SARA T. CHASE. M. fL—Phyriclon
Sf^ii ! dhlrd aad Uttle Patch foarih In this Her stake candidate. Goldmole. and
waxiug of tbe muon, aud thU to still n
and Surgeon. OfAcre 407-8 Statn
practices noted as
those who watched the chestnut son
•ut bc-Ik-f, tin* UTilcr having foiuiil
areat.
Itonk block, with Dr. O. K, Chare.
of First Mtia and Gobi Wing dash With tbe m omen of fcmlniim Interfer It in various parts of this ci»iiu;ry, parCitz. phone 225 2R1 Rsoldenca Ml
ence apply also to tbe ck-rg?-. Tbs.
Ao««Ke 1.0t7 0r«mUo«»I
1 ioha Tleraey-a John T. was wlMi r, past, bad a very good opinion of his iiening are aald to have nil left one tlrutorly In '.Unska. Tljii M-c-ms to
W. Seventh atrocl. wKb the Mlnsi
bare more foundalloo than the ls»llcf
Akklag two of the throe beau. Oiftty. cbaaces for the big event of Saturday.
Carroll. CHz. phone 858.
tbuiidc rstorms lobsters va/;l
iowaed by B. Dooge. Anlshdd aet^d.
new parsoo may be was going their large cmltlr.g claws. Tbe bniln
to tube tbe Asbery, and in Lapland and of the c-arp was suppis^,! I.y tin- :i !
■ antty took^tbe Arst boat, but was
TRAVERSE CI’lV NornuU Muale
on tbe coasu tbcmf Asb are never dents to grow nn.l dlnilnlf li r.s the
beaten by a nose I9 the second ooc
iM hiKd, Teacher. Mro. Francea 8.
looked for where a choreh 1. in alghL
waxed and waned. IVarto were
^ bjr TIeraey’s. horse. In the third best
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. FroJ*
On tbe coast of U
By JAY PIPP.
drttty beat John T. to the wire In a
erlck Horace Clark of Chicago. 801
Either Icc or Wood
ter drank In and by
; ffrWfag Anlsh. bnt the race was awardoall on Sunday. A clergyman of
Itost Front street. Studio No. IX
totry transfonuetl Into gems, wbicli
I ad to Tierney’s b«rse on* acconni of
Grand Rapids baa ourted her mstl- town once prayed against this breach
down stairs. CItx. phone No. 804.
wen* soft until the sun sli *m* on them,
— - I
itromptly if ordered
] the ooatlBiMms breaking oT GHtty. nee mettflngs with good success. Isn’t of the Lord’a day, as he called It; but, and then they hardenwU It was stjp’ Harry a. who was espected to win It pretty near time that Traverse City to neutralize bis prayers,
po*^Hl that on cloudy nights tbe* oy^cr
made a small Image ofr rrags and ploos- secreted dark i»enrto and on moonliglit
I hMs event. Anishod third, with After gpc In line?
Ights clear white pearls.
In view of the fart that there will ly horned tbe parson In effigy.
' Me coming home fourth.
Tbe*aroklonc^ of the uelgbborhood
Tbe Japanese fishenmu rarely If
The event was at a half mile and not be anything doing In the celebra of rburches referred to- Is oecoontfAl
utlllxc tlie* tnrtlos taken In llieir
illton 4k MUliknn bloefc.
.1 the faatest time of the day was made tion line here on Ihe Fourth, vmuldn i for by the Ashermen’a belief In the
Cit i.honc 711.
nets, but, writing some.chaniCterJ on
OR. F. HOLDSWORTM BpnoMI nL
by Tleniev’a horse, who covered the It be m good plan for a few of the great cjnleknesa of hearing of Asbee. their backs, turn them kK»o. It to W- XNHL Froat IH.
local track athletes to get togethc.- In Sweden, for Instance, the church llovcd that tt turtle so trealeil
; CDOrse In 1:07.
la the frceforall trot there were and arrange a little inc-et? Borne rib belto ore not rung In the bream ecaaoiC guld"* the .Ashennan back to land
the Ash aboukl toko fright, and should he ever Ik* lost at sea.
two. stiles. Oeaerml Mika, owned by bon prizes and a tnunant for high
UIMTIU JUUY I
laid are Ashed the pco- York ’Tribune.
:• iUles Norton. aaH Pat 8 . owned by krore could be offered aa Indureroonts
OR. E. B. MINOR-orten
Amor*
careful of their senslii Hasca Clark. Oeaerml Miles took th- at little expense and a very Intere.st- Uveness to sound.
Icon Drag Store. Spsclbl nttsntlon
THE
HUMPBACK
WHALE.
to sys.
BOM nod thronL Gton«
‘ avenl In straight heats. Ills best 11 me ing airing ^of events
bc pulllcil
The Ilcimans believed that the ser
flited. SothiamBM. BBridononili
I was 1:0» for the half mile.
rated spine on the tall of the sting
o«t Desp«-r«le mnd
sixth atrsrt.
ttoaafrn.
The fast pace was conroded to
ray was so venomous os to be capable
All .Marlar XI
OonnreoErea A
of causing Injury to eveft vegetable
A •*wiialc factory" to nlwaysi located
Hooks before the rare Was pulled off.
i some scantily p*»pul.nt.d i4*.a-oust
This means you only i>ay for the stove. ,Thc pipe from
i bat Oakland Bphinx surprised the that has been nulled off bore tblsisea- and Itinera I substances, trees losing
harlw.
for
U
k
*
otlor>
Jint ris** fr..m4he
the main to the stove and all labor
}\kpactators by winning one of th - eon as to.th teams aic rather sore and
Chlmncvs wim*;i a wl.al.- i-« to*i:.g trl.-d
pbeats. The Arst heat went to Hooks wont to show Ihe oHiers a few.
free of charge.
lock if m person with j love or lawsuit
ML A. H. HOLLIDAY,
I by a wide margin but In the second
L ,sucking Ashi
ronio Gnlrerelty. OtSoa ta !
beat Hooks got a poor sUrt and afu r
O33 Co.
when bathing. AU>erius Magnus ad cr Is a Klont little emff of P»» tons’
vised
a
sultoi;
In
n
l.'iw.
r.nso
to
pla.-e
a
aevcral breaks was Inatep In a rlose
burden; c-ai*nble of iMaking twelve
perch utKbT bto arm and the Judge knots an hour, and is strongly t.tillt
i Anlsh. Hooks won in a walk In the
•lid lUptih »-d
HiBh
onld thereupon become his friend.
and braceil to . nnl*k* It t«* wiihMaiid
; third heat. Hooks best time was 1:12
Icbool Jeams Play for CHompionWhen they c:iU-h cvriaiu s|MTlt*s of a chanct* l.low from tlu
lie inlslity Auk.*s
^or the half.
thi^ of That Part of tbe 8Ute.
HOME PLEASURES
Ant Ash the ITnus make the sign of the of a mrnhl ilid Icvlatliluan, ^ Kually n
’There will be another driving mat
Irish will not eat tin* skate. sluHe*.j*hot from the lmnM*on gtin
HOLLIDAY, M. D>>Pl>ytb
For those who love outdoor ARTHUR
Inee palled off at South End park nex:
sometlni**s calk'd the raakL Uh-uum* It suits in ^iMisly d»-ntli. bat occ.isionally,
clan itod aargvnn. Removed to of
ouposed to l>ear a questionable n- wlicu the wcar»**n falls to strike n vltak
exercise includes spraying the toMln M
. ibbin
iMiim. th«* fn*nr.Msl mon.stcr will i-nn-cr
school Imsrbsll teama will mc*ef In ilil..flower
beds,
mowing
and
mr^iaeval d
wIMIy atK*ut tbe «H-**nn for bourn, drag
ritv next Saturday In a game for the Mary. The Dutch A.ri!ermen to*llove
watering the lawn. Wc have OR. LAWTOF’-Phyalctoa nad w
glng the ship, with engines reversed,
lasHc championship of this part that they can discern Uk‘ Image of U»e over tbe water like a «*ork
*** flawynr
'^“*‘**“nnd
block.third
everything ’that ‘ will meet floor’
ftonUnf ^
of the stale*. The winnc'r will meet Virgin In each ecalc of the dnim, and
Most di'S|i«*rale und dangerous of all
yo jr needs in lawn mowers,
Renton Harbor for the champioiuhlp the Swedish Adionncn Udlcre that the niarlm* inons:.*rs is the
pike
turns
Its
lirod
toward
the
shore
wliab*.
When
wouudisl.
tto*
liumpback
of weetc'rn Michigan.
hose with ball nozzlys, etc.,
on
St.
Gregory’s
day.
March
12.
.
will
cb.nrgc
the
>liip
and
attempt
lt‘to prol»able tliat the game will be
at bedrock j»rices. * ‘
Tlk* origin of tvrrtalu s|s*rl«*s of Aslu*s dpt coy It, there to-iiig a casi* <ni reconl
played at lUmona park. -Holtontl at
rv to lie accountetl for lu various when* n snmM Norwegi.nn wltaler was
Arst wished to play Ihe game on Its wavs: When Hu* Brillany Ashefnien sunk and oil bniuLs lost lu suvh
PIANO TUNINO-Bottofoctlon guar
home grounds, but yesienlay morning happeiicd to ititch the lotto they threw couulFT. while another steamer
anty. F. D. Nichols. <59 South
the manoger-of the team at that city them l»a<*k Into the water, as they were narrow «-w-:q».* from a similar fate In
Union. CU* phone 1198.
apr 13-tf
•phoned Msnag|*r Thompson that it supposed to turn Into t***ls. la parts NewToundlaiid waters.
eels art* supiM>sctl to Is*
On one «coa;ion an unusually pow
ABSTRACTfl OF TITLE-C O. Coi^
wcMild 1*0 more agrt*cabb* to ploy hert*.
lined from dew in the nM*nth.*« of Ma.v erful Jiull blueback., han»o<»ti<Hl in a
vcr. Prices reoaonablo. OfBcn with
ronseqtienil.v Ihe rhance- was made
ami June or lu otlu*r fM*ctlons from the nouvitat spot,
O. P. Carver 4 Bm. Both pboore
Shaw will Pitch for Holland
hairs of horses or kine whicli drop Into twenty-six h«*un
DR. E. F. CHASE-HotnaopathUL Of*
WiSton for Grand Rapids.
i
AMEWCAN.
or Into drinking troughs and doubling back i
Ace orer Bngbea’s drug rtore eitk
springs and therit' qulcken'afler ruin reiK*atwlly and
Fifty Years Ahrad of the Timrs-^Surf^eiy No A/ore.
WOD. LoK
zena pbone-Bsaidsnos. tU; offlcs
This totter suix*rstltioir Is widely ptvv- j.oons to diKi.ateh it. Another
18
New York.; .......... Tl
W4.
nng 81400
aleut lu this country. ’The ancients bumjilgiek made a fourt«*en hour light
19
j Philadelphia ____ .59
led that eels were engendered of against a whaler off Tai*** U.nci*.
18
DR. E^ L THIRLBY-iSpseinl nttem
After Fight With Phila mud or that |vto*n tired of living they slilp'.s winch Is-ing demolislie<l liy the
tloa to dlseores of chUdren. Room
21
delphta Kid—Lewis-Erne Bout .
rubbed tbemselves against the nxks. furious tugs the <4^*nture made as
409
Bute
Dank
bldg.
Both
phonsg.
. :BtUA.Ir..,; .......... 2fi
24
oml from the detritus Issmd a new tried to rid ltM*lf of the han*oou.
Called. Off.
breed, while still others to*lloved th-v third Instance was where a w lialcr.
........ .2:
FIRE INSURANCE-On what data
came from tbe can-asoes of animals. hiving sliot one "fldi" just lK*fon* sun
Room
31.
d^K-n your Firs Inraroiics Policy ex
, 'WtoMnetoh ......17
30 ‘
Grand Rspids. Mich.. June li.~ Soleo. according to tbe Freuch Aslierpire? I want your bufinere Call
down, trnusnxcfl another kcr>u after3k
iBoMon ..... .......14
I. dishcarii-mtl and di*<YMira"r.l
l*r.
A d» liilit Jlr-l
Tommy ITc'ndergast tel^^^houed from men. are bred from prawns. Tlje Eng warti and yi>ent the whole niglit In
at my office and get rotsa before re
naT-io.nal
, do. Me lias Ikccri nitotakcii Mj many tin.rs
he «h.cs m.l I
newing. A. B. Curtto.
loor 18-ljr
Saginaw last night that he would mc*c*t lish Asbermen tblnk that the pike to tost i*erilouK Aclil with his two vl
Imdin-arurc. Bui rrrnnnber that kind
tlial h»i*f
• Won. Loot
tbe
west
wind,
while
tbe
Harry Ix-wU of rhUadeiphia here in .a
tims. whost* diverse movements fi
in-. Tlirr*' ;irr it.t flt* ii.«
you^lrotn nr
17
CWen»> ......’....,37
is to*llev<Hl to tie generated quently Ihrtsaleaed to overturn tl
prostration, ni-oinity, paralvsi', dr5|uiir
alh. and tto^c gh.rioui
ten-round bout at 100 pounda. If
..V....33
17
|*rac
.*! r. »ti.r.-di.-** I*r. To.i.: h-i. di - ov -r.-l .•nd
..n u>ts til he* ffiorniouB irractMtvessel.
able arrangement.H ran be ntade with from the brains of horses.
Make aiall if P>»8H*1
p>»8H*lc.
Ik:
Burt the teeth of Asb .voo catch, or
in.: n.rn to vig.>r .ind vitality.
c.
19
K™.Ynrl(.. ......33
ttlien a whale to hin>oon(*d he usu;
Lewis, the two will be brought
Hr. Todd..
«
your lock will be bad next day. l lns ly •blinds," or dives downward until
50
-PklM'-'PWn ..........32
gether In Grand Ratilds.
found in church moke good Ash hooks. lie‘ ran go no farther. Tbe rope at
; <8i.t.nnl. ... ;-....53 * St
Troubles
Consumption,
wk
Stomach,
Kidney
1..CWIS. who is now 19 years oM, ha.i In ScoHoiid a quarrel on tbe ^*ach. If tached to the. harpoon to drawn
Ch
and Decay of Old Ag all Nerv.
rvous andI Chronic
henj.AghtIng two years and in lha» b)Qod ts drawn, will drive tbe berrfng through the riilp a hawse pii*e so fa d
Offioo 505 N?w Wilbelm Block,'
Diseases Cured Quic ly and Permanently.
lime has men vome of the *l>esi boys from tbe coast ,for tbe rest of the sea- that the rfjaAm: causes tht- woodwork
Oiliwof’ phone 630.
MH. In Sweden stolen tackle Is lucky. tojJDfike. and It liss l Ik* sluiced with
oMhe cost and west ; either defeat
RHoumAtJam Alwaiys Ckjr^d
Intervals to prevent comor drawing wl|h them. He had been In north Germany herrings eaten on n«i water ot Interval
New Year a day bring lock all the rear
Tbe wounded monster next
1
. Oein* Aome. !
trratr-d Tor fi»iivumpti.*n l*v Hr. S. CUy Tirld. and ha>eN
Ham I
matched to meet Young Erne at Day
} The “Mok In the Moon** ihttst aorely ton. this ^cck. but the bout has just throogb. To witness tbe plupge of a bounds upward and projecta himself
r-riulJy.-Mr*. l; k'Kkw.KHi. 475 Mi1w.mkc-M.. Milwaukee.
[irovrd wondr-riulJv
clear oiR of the sea. bellowing madly
cvmbvr 7,
Ward with amnsod contempt our l»oen declared off and . his manager,
imtackr om«« Id Bobemta. In New the while aad faHIng l*ack Into the
Yaaaled 4tthleHc records A gtxv
John «. Robinson, formerly of DelroiL EncUnd If roD
brine with a
■ <**>>
• IHOMK -r3S-riMorMIA&.3
WttU athlete could coven about 120 Is anixous to bring him here.
to keep don't throw It Uok Into ‘Then be raere off furiously over the
A Rapid City Lady Rocovors Her Health in Travorso 04ty
W loa the noon la a raniilng broad
unUl you have AniAed. If
towing the ibip behind and dlvIf ljewi% agrees to the bout. It wUI
TVS
tbrotr
It
In
before
It
will
teU
znl^ng
or rising at iotervals until exwhile leaplagwrcr a barn 1
be h.s drst appewrance In the west.
the
other
Ash
what
yon
are
doing,
and
j
touted,
when
1
e
whaler
can
apa Yery eoauaoapiaee feat He would
BO more will bite.
proacb and Antoh him^ A full grown
find no dUncalty la carry lag six times
THE REGULAR Sunday cxcurstbn
Tbe Hawaiian Asbermen sometliD« tlrt. If not vitally hIL &n tow tbe shii»
as much and rnaaiag alx times as fsst between Traverse City end Provemon*.
prepare a bolt from tbe Aesli of. tbe oc- for boom and may often reqnlre a seeas he could oa earth, all because the wRl commeoce Sunday, June ITih. and topos and tbe Jnics from tbe bkMsom J ond shot to give him bis quietus. This,
MATIOMAL DffHTIBTB
Wipoa attracu bodies with only pae- ednUpne every olber Sunday unUl of tbeJlhDa plant An exact nnmber
alxth of the force eif the earth.
farther aoUce,'Train* will leave Traib of Aoiretn to alwoyt used, as tbe Ash- Ing a boat with two or three men, .who
erse City at 9:00 a. m.. and 4:30 p. m.^ ^M^hoUeve tlu^ If on odd nnmber ^w up to the spent vlcUin and pierce
An All
tbe bait would have no him to tbe heart with a .thrust from n
om aeglert of and will arrlvcat Tiaveroe aiy
sharp siwar. when he.sends up a tost
_
boweto aad torpid liver. anUI lOiSla. BL. and 0:35 p. m.
ooaaniiatiaii bMM chronic. This June 12^
,
to M
rtm INSURAMCK
REAL EVrATV.ANO LOAMB
rtd
A stetoe of General XlrlicdN^n. the
fret mad gmtiest regulators of atomthey wUl give up Ashing ftor nmtlny bero, has been unveiled
Ach aad bavda. Gaarantcod by JokaMluto, tbe vkwqrnf
aisEa^ntortst.: amaitoir
In Scotland tbe nlmoo tojlI*eni! by
non Drag Co.. F. H. Mrodo. C, A. BaiP
Price
SSo.
b^Dntg- ,draistoU,
“
;
3
BUSmESS CIRDSv
Save More
became for value lecrivedtfaete
b no food so economical at
Unooda Biseuit
5*
lohn S Santo!
Plant now
General Insurance
rr3T,irs E,
;
T. A. WILHELM
FltANKH. PAINE
OEIM-ril ^
____ _
6eo. H. yamlsICE AND WOOD
DOPE PIPES
DENiriST
I
201 Treof Strceij
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will
be delivered
Dr.W. J. Higgins]
Fine Dental Work lltHies G. Hopkins
OA3
$12
nrravoff-33
■EETSITHMIT
ranoe:
coC$aio
oi*t>:
UAIUE STANDINGS
Saxion Hardware Co.
WAITS BOUT WITH lEWiS
;cu»r. ....
TirmM Excbericiecl
DR. S. CLAY TODD will stay another week, until
June 15, at the WhllIn|^Bolcl,_Traverse CUy,
ConsulUlion Free. Ifo Cnrc. No Pay
;•
A. D. TYLER
DEIMTISX
Ssr.;-:::::;;:!
m
C D. MIUEB ,
Surgical Cases Cured Without an Operation
fc:
Try Reciril Want Ada
I-
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DENTIST
J. M. naiujiAini
KBTAmT ruauci
::
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f vraTBRiMrs issue
S3 THE EVENING^REGQRD
I
.TCLaoMAm auviec.
MiaOAY,JtlNCt4»1M.
AT DEniMI NEXT T£tt»»«l!l!!”"“ EXPLDRION
THAT CITV WAS CHOMN »Y «Rt
WCir« AMOCIATION.
:
MR. nSHBECK
I
IS PRESIDENT
:
,
. Mcrto At 7WE CLOMNG K»
•ton THIS ArTElWOON.
POLITICS ARD FIREiER
FBANK LAMDNT LOBT Hlf UFE
IN THE MANIBTEC. '
SllllTIHSfa
An«fM That H«,tC«lc a
Ai^ Siatad That M-
KMfll
a
8aawH A'lal w** broocht b<
Ja<tp Umltir ihi» aXimooa oa
chance or rtaallar ■ Qum eaJaed at Bpadal to tbe Evening Record
12 fraai Mr*. NrtlW Kmtae oC Cedy
Kalkaaka. MJeh.. Jane 14.-fmnk LINER WAR LOAr>CO WITH PAfi^
Laswot of this place was drovn«l In
BENGER8 FOR AMERICA.
8aM waa f
In M «meer «
the Manistee river llOa morning while
la a abed at tha rear of tbe boaac fishing. He was with a party but was
Sad him aboot the boose, a
alone at the time, lie leaves a wife Thoufiht That Csnioaion Waa Caused
b« Hrt» to 07 aad coartacr bln that and one child
by Gas G«*«rating ia a QuantHy
r were ao Men goods there. Tbe
of Oil Cake ir tim
plea oC not guilty was entered aa<
May Be AnaraMala.
trial will be held next Thursday at t»
FORH HEN WERE INJUNEB
SWAaOWED .
GARDDLICACID
’ ^ IDO NOT MIX OAIO CHIEF OELFTb
I
OtLANblNa
iCMaf Tbemaa Murrey of Travara
' CHy> Was Elactad Sacemf Vice
Tra^Mirir
Pn-
Mint
Olvt
. .
IN FREIGHT
RRmisamcE
Visit Us then. •
afiotoUag. Tbe ramala wlU Be In
stale at tbe bon^ 00 West Ogiitb
atreet from f :3tl a. ax vailJ li
X
WsWi
’ Foreman Hose Oimpany No. 1.
Delfts. Lanatng
Alternate. Fred W. fValxKiy. Albion
. Chaplain, the Rev. Rtward Colllnr.
Deindt.
i
The exiM nses of tbe delegate to the
national mnventlnn an* not to exr^-«*<!
$r>a
r-
WERE WEDDED
IN AFTERNDDN
EAUTIFUC CEREMONY AT THE
BLAKESLEE HOME.
In retiring, ex I'n*.sldenl Iln»w.i
thanked the et.nventi.m and Mild lhal i
the pleaaant ftwturta overshadowed
all others. PrrKldml Hshliark. ai
the clotiing oT the ronveniltMi gave u
short talk eulogiring the helpful fea RESIDENCE WAS TRANSFORMED
tures of the meeting.
INTO JU*-E BOWER.
^ The full amount of flu* funds ,on
hand wen n i^.riitl as 1421.1.1.
At the mtnnlng .sWskui. Tesnlullnns Stid< IV One ol the Mott Popular CM
expressing^ UiMiik.< f«>r llte varkm;
of »h« City a-d the (-.room la a
courlesb*6.e>tendtd by the TraversT*
Yeung Busi'^ess Mt" With a *
City citlicuh sere pasBcd. Tbe resoHappy Future. JuUoas will U* puliIihV^ tonrorrtvw.
Death Ary^nced. *
The beautiful horn, of Mr and Mrs
The first buhiu. V.V of the dosing ws
Bloa was a telegram to lUyes FHs- J. M BlakN‘sl.*e on Sixth sic*el was
l^trick from Chief I,dby animundn:: trsns-formiMl >*esierda,v'aftrinoon Inti
a
June bower of nnrl^hlie raargmu
the death rtf George W. Edes. presl- dent of the St. Johns asBT»datlon. lies end ternu. fh.* i»crasion l«Miig th»
of 'Mbs Orah J?iw nr«*r ant!
sident Brown app«dnled lh<* fob ®
;
Presidt
L" Carter, both promfnent
J lowing committee on rejHriutlonB
Flreroen Adlrv. Wallis and ri»r.|uit. rial vmmg iK*oplc of this city. Tie*
ftherlace
In
the paAor waa com
1- . riri. Tbe deceased was Kg yc«i^ oH
V '!■ and bad werved as chief over thirty into V bower of white and grt'en.
maaace of almple marguerilea ‘ an«
^x i; years.
A. T. Slcrenson of Paw Paw was n*- Iims being banked with arUatic cff<*e
. .
ported as having been ill since his ar- in' the hnckground. whllq the paU*
gTven of ihc room (omlahinga blcodet
; J |1 rival. He left for home at 10:45.
’ ‘ '
Tbe motion stHklng the topic nla j with i»erfeci rffert. *
, , . , live to taxing tbe convention city $50} Hic dining room Joel off the parlor
trom Ibc records vat reconBldenul this at the right waa made iKwulifnl. the
Ubk* having a center bowl of Wi4o >
i roses while Ihc chandeiier over the
Bond Provided.
^able was hung with wl^ite satin rii>The present cooatitutlon was real bons which were caught to the four
aad It waa dtocovered thU bonding
A of.
(ConUnued on Fourth Page.)
f
•opn was provided for and nil that]
.
___ ____________
wss tteeewasry vfM enforomnint.
iSTEAMck ILUNDIS CXCURSIDN.
Snmne] RObertaon, atatUllcia*. wa«
Hrat excursion. Bondiy. June 17th.
allowed IIP for iwimburaemeal for j Chartevolx, Petoskey. Hnr^ Springs
.work aafi the motion that the secrr<;and return, fl.tio. xteamer illlnois. See
tary and treaanrer file bonds wUh, i^ditNliile. page 6. column 4*for time.
.(Ooatiiiaed on Third Pnge,^
|
'
jane 14>3t
CARTER..SPEHCER HUPTlAlS
I* - u!
m
rOR
BAIT
»t Oermay IM
eatittas
A pair of TREADEASY i*
Shoes often saves a doctos's
bill. They have full rubberheels that take all the jar off the
spine, and cork cushion insoles
that keep the feet dr>' in all
kinds of weather.
S3.50 the pair
SoU only by
AKii Lu;nT,
are: cool,
TIIKY WKAR
WKLI. AND
COST LESS.
Why not try a pair
tOta’g CaaPis
$1. $1.2S( $i.S0
Btfs' Ctavas
90c to $I.2E
Womta’s C»mp»*
BACHANT & ROSCOE
r=
Order lor
In wiiiU-, l.la< k. .
Scrcciis
br*»wn, grey. blue.
d0e.to$2.O0
ChiJdrta’a Csaass
SOC, 7SC to $1
WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
MOVT, WIOH STBCT CLOtHIERS
CHEAPER THAN MEDICINE.
For Summer
.
With Os.
Stock doors delivered ^same day as ordered. • Odd
doors and window screens in three days.
11. o. o. MorrATT I
DENTISTS
KCIMKObC
Shoes
irspiira.
Drt. SiWMf & PuMiipi
Can You Blame ’Em
for looking at a man as veil'
garbfvl as the arersgt* man it who
buys his clothing of us? There
' are so many misfits in . tho world
that irsa pletmuru to look a{»n
a good fit.
(>oe tiling we pride onrselrna npon it tbe appnaranoe of men,
yootlis and bo^ botfittod liy us aa
to clothing. Another is the Iw
priof they pay ns. Tbeyll oomn
again, yon know. . .
‘ ^
Rubber Rctls
Our soda-waU*r. of course.
FOU3 DIVORCES GRANTED
TBK BttaR ca. IMF.
“lioo.1 for tliAt tirM f<> ling.'
Wf pat llicm on.
WBAT.TO .DRINK;
VERDICT WAR
. NDTCOILTY
■ ' aliir
n«ro»t. Junr 1(-Whe.t-C«*h,
**c; corn. SJe; O.I., «Ic.
MINNOWS
naloe s barn.
.
dTT BOOH STOKE
THE MARKETS.
wouiorr HOVE
where be stHrieiJ work aiuli then*
found him alnu»s’ t«;u w»*ak In move
Coop<*r*8 SI liad turuck his left pjol,
Innictlag a »b*eu gash wjiirh exiendel
Imro Ihe mlddle of the font down and
llteVviiDd to«* In two He was
lrotn.*dlalely brought to the city where
i ph^slrlan dresned the wound.
CoriiMT was toNi weak from th> loss IN CASE OF the PEOPLE VS. WIL*
d bU-Kl t.. lake an anseBtbeilr an.l
LI8 PENNINGTON.
the stairs leading in the dcwtnr’s of
flr«- w«*re smeared with his
whlrh started running afresh when he
wai> lift^Ml fn»ni the carriage.
4lad he laid much lnng< r
would
have bled In death
Firemen, Attention!
Tbe faHeral service of tbe -Dale
Chaiica K. Back win lake place fepm
|! At tbe coocludlng sesakMi fiT the
: MIcbisaB nt^«‘a asaadatkio. l>e
trait was cboaea ms the aest raec
place aad the followlDK offlwrs i
elected:
Workmen Quar-ri a-d 0**e Lost Ear
PraaMeol. CharW r. rlnhlK-ck.
nd w-d ^Kull Fr/ictured by
Alaia. r
Bcino Struck by arn iron .
WA6N*T
MiSbEO
UNTIL
DINNER
STEAMER ILLINOIS EXCURSION.
nrut Tice president H R. Ihdfts.
Bar—Body Found.TIME ARRIVEp.
.
First «;xiMif>ion^ Sunday, ^nne ITlh.
rhaib*\oix. IMoskey. Harbor Springs
and return. Il.tH*. steamer IlllnoU. 84..*
Had Me^ Lai*' there a Short Time By Wire In tbe Kvening Ri*mril
ttf'h.-diile. }uige .5. column 4 for time.
IMwart Bates.
Jackson. Jiin»- It -- IU*caus<* h» r hu-.
Lonper. Death Would Hava
June 15 61
. JkdroH.
bend dcTjded n.»t to neo.* to lvirruf
Resulted—Foot Was
8ecreUry4raaMirer. A, P. Une.
Mrs.
A.
AGrt^*
sulelded
with
ear
Badly Split.
bollc add afier'df^iailng for burial
Stnick With Iron Bar.
lAyinU for M versl 'hnun with blood
Battle Creek. June 14.—Asa Brant
•unnlni; fn»m a gash In hU left fool myer #(mrk Ferdinand HIrkey with
Tliey aay vjiialiy ioflamea
inU growing weaker every mom^» an Iron bar today cnUlpg off his « ar
tbo tlnmach. 1x*or {yrodaoM
was the awful esprrieure of the It
Brighra dineamsWKly ruins
year^ld son of John Cooper, who live* mployes of
your
kiJiipys.
}>arxuo<]x
In Gaiileld township Sve miles from f.miiany. Illckev may die.
brings on gout and absinthe
the city.
Body Fouf^d.
deslmyiiHbe Irrain. Nov, wo
The ymtng man had started out
Battle
ertvk.
June
I4.-Tbe
body
t
knov typhoid and malaria
early In ihr morning to spilt fence
lurk in water and tulieroui some distance from the housn Artbnr Lena, colored, prho ww
losis in gnilk, so vh%t in Uio
W'hen noon mme and he did not pul In dniwned In the fUer Hun^ay^ ws
worfti is a thirsty mao to
hlH spjMarsnr#^ his parents bees in • fot^d hr boys In the t»ranrhes of
drink?
anginas and hurrl«*.1 to tbe / plsc* fallen tree a mile down.
HE WAS TOO WEAK TO iOVE
5 0*CU)CK EDITION
Ramaiaa af Lale C. K. Buck WIN Ue
la Stale Frwm t:SB UotO U
By Wire to tbe Evening Uncord
Liverpool. June’l4 - A bomb expUsl
Id In some freight on tbe American
llne%icamshlp Haverford today. Th*
stianicr
wss loaded with paaaaigers
WOMAN WANTED TO LIVE IN DE.
and wa< duv to sail for PblUfielphU
TROIT VERY BADLY.
tfs!i»>. First reports -aid four wen
dead and twcniy-six wnl to Uic bos
pHal. It was^lievi-d that mon* were
killed and Injured, and a milire In
vi-nlcailen sb«wivl that not huts iban
Mv of thi cTi w wi-e killed-and forty
iMiTt. The i xplosion M*t the cargo on
RSELF FOR Bt^RIAL.
fir.*. If Is ihmight umbable to havi
Ih cii ironi gas g*‘ii«*tati*.l in a quauti-
ALONE WITH
CRUSHED FOOT HUSBAND
aiCkt ttd rr««i^; rwiitWe wto4a
We’ll send a man to take the measurements
I i abstract* of TiUa I
I I
MICBB BATiarACTOBY
I
III
Butwblluhud Its#
■
|i|BowiatS Biwtw Punk Pw4Mtwfi|
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Opened Yesterday.
The casi* of the P.fnde vs. Wilh-.
Pennington chsrg^ with the selling
Hfituotis drinks to one ClaNiim
Wan. was deddiM .shortly liefon* noon
riiif cour
of'a v«
after a vhon retirement. The defense
put lip rebuttal lesflmohv and denit*d
.stVf niioiibly .-elHng llqmtr for a In ver
age.
The sentence of Jo.*M*ph Mormosky
wax Indefinitely postponed ufum. the
pbw of friends who lcrtlflc*d to hU
gTKid behavior.
Four divoff^ were granted to the
following: Martha K. I>r»rst vs. Fred
Ikirst. Adolph KalsWr vs Amelia JC.l
ser. Frank M. Ktsbr va. Maude Wk(Continued on Ft>urth Page.l^
IP YOU HAVE NEVER USED
OU B
BEST
J. W. MUIKEN.
FLOUR
You are not Ketting the best
that money can buy.
.Get a sample and try it.
Quality and price b riijht.
Hannah . &
$1 Muslin Skirts 79C"
$1 jSorsets 69c
Lay Co.
RUDDEB STRUCK BDIIBIN&
We*»t fo Great Height
in Hit Airahiq
Came Down
I- the Harbor.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
made the ascent in Meldrum park with
his air ship todav. The rudder alrurlr
a bonding and control wns trmL He
went to n great height and came down
in the harbor and was rescued by fir-
PAINTERS DUT.
bf^ulty
Piv-wrt or
rilr.
N
Waa the Caama.
By Wire4p the Evening Record.
Pitubnrg, June 14.—Twelve hundred
painters were locked oat today by the
master painters owing to n difficulty
om the paymetU of car fare.
These skirts arc made
of j^ood cotton, ifcncrou:> in width and made
r well.' Wide flounce of*
lawn with two clusters of
fine lucks, four in ^cb
cluster; wide dust Kiftlc.
MBMS C.YOUNG MBNS
tePURMlSHINCB
Boys'long Pant Suits
X - X
<: • '
•^
for ages fifteen to twenty—going to
close out entire lots that sold at
* five dollars, six doliars, seven fifty
and ten dollars, at
$3.75, 54.50, $5; $L50
Nd better pppoituniiy to clothe your boy
■
Corseu arc the famous W. B.‘, ao'd for a
few day,
will give yon your
. • choice offthose selling at
;
- $1.00 for 69c. ..
i
uNQiiErniii
niEFii^
The bAnqoct tendered
the
vltlflni?
It
Oeposftediwliilseam
ms ns
*
drMAen And the locsi ^JegAtes to the
hmi Ranges
t
t
t
t
t
t:
t
t
t
t
^ks tcimitifiaaty dUtribotttl anmnd ibe larpy fijuAre
ovens.
•Jewel ovehs are Uuver
than erdinary ovvos of aamo
nuoilitr; Ivrtwnme in iIh^ ereal
•leirvJ fotUKlrkw <”larKMi
stove plant IU the wori.l %
t iifc three things are insisU?«l
upon:
t
t
t
t
Savings
ty;Jt ■■■..... ■
1' Tbe
I
'■
■.■■■:==
okwiIbs
iW
okl
ye*
WM tfte beM Ui Uie tw«itj-r«ir
y«an UiatiJic mocteUon hm» b«:ii or
Cmalsed And there
wm
no disMUlcUr
tlon expressed over the irtrstmcnt sf
forded the elsUom.
The crowd ws-
Urger thnn hnd been expected by Urn
. itbwe Was
to get to
Trav-
|«rw City lAiijnWI^pAld ior <»inlAi
It WAS
not antil moniliix bAd besnn tbAt the
The bAntoet
opened with a violin
OTcrtnrc by Iflas Helen HAAnen
\’ou arc invited to call
and Irarn 'more about
It wel “K^>odncss.*’
on and sang "ni Pe Hark In a Min He
It was late but the crowd liked the
singer and fhev brought him Uek ■
Chief
Murray of the .hKAl
mMlT. E. «r.
high m Acoennf of the Hak but il the
jaaimclAtkNi could Ineorpoialc and sell
lag t!iiair and You."
^
hearty recall
resrxinse to
The flrat -speaker
was
President
that after dinner speaking was a netiv
joli for him but he and the visUlng
firemen fully appreciated
afford«>d them.
the
honor
He advised all tu..l>e
w<rc
the second solo Is’lng the result of
lOttaand vlaitors. In the rit.v
l;elng calletl to the stage again. His
there wa^ not, an arriUen: wleetlons were “I Wonder If
even a pi»rket pieke.1 Think of Me. ' and “Why D.»n't
The fart that riiminai<( generally slay Think of Me?"
^ Jitamway from this city i^aks well for
police force.
AMUhEMENTh.
Oa Monday^ night
the
Mack Ix^ne
gagemetit at the Grand in “ftp York
State.” a quaint cottw-dy drama, which
waa first tfisytsi by the Ute ^1 fiinlth
The regular ihiwter nrehes
tra win furnish
lormanoea
music nnd the |H*r-
of this comiMmy
Aral claaa In every respect.
will
be
The ct»m-
pany calciw to the Usl rlaas' of the
ater goera and
there will
bo found
none of the metbmls cmphn^l to’ the
average
repertoire
com|»an>.
apeclaltles, no cheap senasthm.
No
WII
lard Mack, who was leading mnn of
the Armour theuur. rhirago. during
the past season. 1h one id thi> rnoM
Chle'f Peabody was the next called
He and Miss U-one are ably
auppoGcd ^y a rotnpany of fourteen
people.
Ladies- tickets will be used
on Monday night and thr* prieiw will
be jn. 20 and fin rents.
he
didn't
know
much
alMuit
speech in his life, and begging to be
excused for that reason.
Guy Peabod.v of Detroit stated tha»
IVtrolt TMHiple generally supi«»iM d that
Ik'trolt was all of Michigan, bnt since
coming here he had changinl hfs mind
as down there he was a t uljordtnaie
while here he had been a:idrcvsi*d a.-i
"ehier and "captain."
of Ik'truit
8<>at sale John
•on Drug company.
Mr. Sweeney
was the next
vieilm and
said ho couldn't make a spcwch. hut
told a very amusing story of an Irish,
man and a Jew.
William MolhcrsllMhrn gave a reel;
tatlon. "Casey irt^lhe Bat." which took
so well that he was fmr«'d to give an
other, respinnling wiUi a huinonnis s; •
h^ctlnp.
artlatic and iiainMaking setoi'K on th>aiage.
Yon
MH-ecii malting, never having made a
Block company will o\ton a wet'kli rn
Hussell.
You
ui»on by the chair and he alro stated
that
After <;<‘orge W.
Lsrdie. chairman
<»f the lire couiiniilee of the eilv eouu
ril. had lietm called upon and told an
entertaining story.
A1
Joyce
Young
told in a hummous munneh his e\r»eia*
a
voluuiivr
fiferoan
a.i«l
closed tiy extending a warm and bear-
ChmpbeU
bln;-k
Thursday
The toastmaster rcmcludiHl the pro
evening gram by thanking the roemliejw of the
June Ifi fit
t
m
rounrll lor the
api^ropriatlon
Vacation money
A little early foresUM wUl prOTlde the mea«s
for an enjoyable Mtlnf wlthont *nnoncy, pinch”
when vacation time comes. Open an account
with ns. startlns It with $l, $2 or %i this
week, and add smaU sums to It recnhrly. A
Uttle more, money for vacaUon means a lonfer
Ulp, a longer sUy and a better lime. Do It now.
FIRST
-A
NATIONAL
:
’ •
nemiiffy iw stattw neweu
ui eny pf Travene enr*
>..
Willard Ma( k
"The Ciileo burnwith a fragrwne
Olives
Gherkins
Roast IkM i
Boiled Ham
MarhiuJ
Pirtatnes
Sarat**ga
Chip;?
Ibrtato Salad
White Bread
I like that of the -Carolina m^rf*s i*i. a
2.V. cigar, but It rsuis onK
Ou-
, best curtomeni are atnoking I hi- ('hi •»,
[and when they stoji in Intnl of the
StrawlHTry Sliorlrake
j^lgar ran. thev
Cigars
say., "give ro- sotm
im le < r ihoM- gtKHi rigaih.*
R>e llreail
Coffc'e
■
We |,.i-
the Wad'wnrth Bn:.v' Chieo. me!
a;
which
BilK
The Soiilh' Side Lumber ,Co. ,
Maude Loom?
Sl^.Hvrl,tl 1»V Hm*
I’ANV of
m.H-k
I'.KSTCJIM;iel.»rB fvi r nf
feritl at PnFFL.VK
HKICKS
in a Bi liTlioii of
Hieh CU%s Ways.
Every PUy a Llterafy Trrat.
ih< y go away h.ipi»> .".
Trv a Chleo^yvnirreir and i
!»**■•« r»v-cet ta* it«iia»a.
Fr-n» the o!b.e ef „
fiMtl lvdllvn gfHMl It is.
mm>p"i.er mM.:. I.ul.!i^lles mi .-.irly
Snmlny « ditieti. ktm.vn Iti j;eU jumper
rranklln pph CVitrtittss Told.
|.arimi.e es —the l.uMdog.*' a netv r»It la well kui»wn, sn.vs lie- New York
l^ir was »^i to innrv:«nv il?** wife
Et. utc» Past, ll nl Fr .ukl n
of a |in>isr.ii< nt. n (ti:iifar*tirri r who Ind
died.
\% tiH* young man waa g.dnjr
!ri< h vve Ik*^
out. the elty «NiH t Nhiuiti.l:
Ileie U piv'ttv i:;ri.-ii the tli»-.-y of to
"Tl Is is S.Hiinl.i.v; .lou t f Tg.d the
«!ay. < lae of Ills r. •S.^nbu-s mus Hint
bnlh* g."
^
eflTdiing cold ihM-s not minM* from UH-syHr snw the t.emived wife and aft
rn.hl., but ^rmi umsiu^i tempeniture
er «s»taiiiliig
all
ilie lnforn».iti»n
ovi-r the brslv ntid fruin ttn list’-llrmi-l
souir’it. he remetnUrcil the wunl^ of
tnol.s’.u-n*.
Tu,|*t-o\r lhj« he ri..i«b- ;i
Ike eity elitor. nnd. w «‘ii^ unxlT»n iu
mii.ilKT tif «M..-*erva!i'njs «<n oeeasians
In'*
l.Me.uvhr<l;
• '
w J;en he did ;ilid did Hot sufu-r. A few
;'\Vh.fj
rth- bulldog? Didn’t a
of th«v.o follow •
build>g l.lte him?"
l\y iiutlliig on a damp shirt on a dry
a’.v ny the tears t’je wroman
l»CKly-yr-s. •
^
lio<-am«* iiidigiMt;l.
Hy putting on a dry shirt «ui n wet
1 ite Idiu?" irm viM
. "Jiidirt a bi.ll;l
iKsi.v. tl.nug’i this wets the iKxly ten
the o iuT. "Mv ,
y eda.n-told .'ueto liin.-s rnon'-iio.
nsj,
out the bn
By sitting in a room where the fi K»r
inviteri to dc- b«s U-ui newly wndieil yes.
tnin e.\|Hs!i!‘ouHly r.nd n «f^ui:d tint
By going iulo'u r1.i-r nnd staying
rrnehed Hie
! « f re he ntiinied. tlu‘re nil hour ino shn-ts s.» 'wr-ii- no.
Then the tnrtjblr wm ex]d lined.—Phi'By w»-ni!ig the fn-t oiiIv-Tt's.
idi^>bia Ve.Igrr. ,
By
the 1
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Sf.nt
Sale
fctarld
Kriilay
at
in.
Liul-es Fin:!•: M*»mlay inuhl
wlien a*'Co!iij>anie»l liy one f»ai«l
reservetl
ni-al
tiek<*t,
Latlie-
frtv lint liciterl to
DIB lake Jve.
Traverse Citf, MicK
Make
ilic kiiitl dial
■
ll your‘Irnirs anti windows
at bcM pncfN.
Dr.ilcrs in all kinds
^
4if buililiif;; i%i.|ivriai. Gi i oiir priofs and consider
(»nrnti?«’k U'foru iMiyiiit^. FHtini|kU'« famislietl.
Our iiiiHbi:
I*ri«.v*» Dry StcK’k,
rnuit|*i Delivfry.
Bell 390
Phone Citizens 308
MONDAY NIGHT.
Up York State.
Silt s.-ili- .lohiiK.ii
I'm,: t’l
Try Record WaMAlle
hoys’ Clothing Extra !
B.V sitting in a room against a crevice
By sitting as long in the oiien air—
•Tbi-.v are ii.*«*ifohl.
alonn.H of luavni
have
personal.
Visa Helm GiHiJd intends to »^vend
Tbrn* fhe tiir sumb.K^r in r.nn»iK*. It will lio her
Minvu^ the find trip nbro-ail in maiiy .vei«rs-
doors «b*wn Hill the' b.viliffs of the
wiwld nmy md know Hh* nuoilMT of
the lio\f U. that they may levy on tinl.iKe of tli«- wreb hisl: then-, darktiesi
<H»vrTS them all |ike n bl;n k g.uiueiil.
that "Ihe fn.'c of .famine m.iy rtfl h.iui t
Hie nsl dn ams of the hehVaml fbere
the stars of hea^r-n nioH-k Hum not
wlHi glittering-* of pijd, for the
flnmuieiit is Hhm’fnuri them.
They
know the sign ef'the
II. rr,Louis Kiihii. M the DiMits4dMH
tin-nier. the. oUh-st foTinan iietor. re.vi.tty er-U-brat.d his ‘imh Unliday.
I nsieriek Vlll. king of
l•eIll.ulrk.
Is Kiid Jo 1h- in the habit of invtHng
oiib.rs of lea.ling politi.-nl .Vg .i:-* to
visit Ibi-'ea^lb- to dis.-oss tlie iliffendit
l-ohiMal isvu,-s ..r Hu- d.ix.
Iriing. t!;e bist .sun ivor, of
Wasbiiigt Ml Irving. ruarveloUsiy Inband a.-1!w* at the age of S’J.-is living
in New York e-ty. Hr- Is eng.-igi-^l in
writing a hisbrry of the li^ ing fHiiifly.
lashed bent of. stuniner.
.Hm . there
of.wl-.lHi to* is prm-ii.7iUy'the s-d.- n
they rest in d»i». sis prlty, f.ir. wlierii
inuiuliic oiemiMT erf that l.raMch.
they art-. lhlevi-s hr,-ak
not In am!
RolMMt ILirrclt Itrowiiing. printer,
steal.”--Atlanta Const it niloiL
and .s.ui'of Hxr fatmMis faliier of tins,iii-rri.inre. ha« l.rs n eji....', n presblent
Cantina 1 Ulrhelmy. arehl.lshop of
of the Hr-«*wniiig s4-ttbrugnt in Um
Turin. Italy, has iiei^*|itcd the preAi
r;r.'in
den.T of an.int.Tn.ntloi,Hl .-fiinmilte.- don. Wh'.n he \\a< Imuii
Which Is iMdiar form.d m Italy for He* ' Hie is eriditrsl with having remark.^;
blasts of winter
printer, and the
and
the
lightning
commenmnithm of tlie fourth «-enten
ld.nl of the death‘'of (^liriatfqTlnT <’♦»InmUui by the erection of a rnornumm
In the Vnti.-an to the great tllar-ovtvrr.
New York s r-«neterles. wTh tlieir
r;ii
"“""‘'I'’ June 18
:
^".\ud wnat lu.iy tlioM’ luerrh-s Ije'/'
eha^e during the Fnuit stn^u fire He
in the
. t;'
ONK WKKK. starlin;,'
‘sign ot a g*M»d cigar
"It Is e\en where the p4/jr folks jriva
ienres
Jafie 14.
tinr;i> with a firm. ^<did a.-b. the in
lUdl: h
tbnnks for the men ies they ritvive.**
Ob., drontx.. rnce
cream Mirlal
%
ralh'd him hark .He then sang. "Miss
M. K Haskell .rlty treasurei and ex
party and ice
Onions
of May." and of course the aodienre
flieraan. was called noon an.l staled
June S-6l*
JllSl
Broiled Salmon Trout. Spani. h Sauce
sang
the latter, -however, there Is a sure that he could well rememlu-r Ihi* day
remedy: Klretrlr Ititlers- the gr«ii
when hand.p<»wer engines and the
restorative medirine. t»f which S. A. luteKet i.rigade wt«re utilized.
Brown of BennettvUlc. S. C. aays:
J. W. Hannen of the Evening Rec
•They ntstored ray wife to pccfi'ct
health, after >x*ars of suffering with wd. w.ns the last aiaraker on the pro
dyspepsU and a
chronlrally torpid gram.
%Tr. Hannen ?»al.t a tUbute to
liver." Riertric ItlMertJ cure ehllU and the toastmaster. Mr. Hastings, for'*bis
fever, malaria. hilionsncKs. lame back.
for<^lght when a memN*t of Hm* connkidney troubles
8 and
Bold on guarantee by Johnson I>rug ell in advocating the ^ntrrbase of
i
Oa^ r. H Meads. C. A. Bugbec Drug steam fire engine
n
Hon
A few months
iths alterward. »«•')
engine
fooved
the
wlMlom
of
I's
pur
fPEP^E WA CrREB liver, kidney,
stomarh. nerves and liowels. Inquire
'HI trtl you how to Im- sure
•'Y<iu're As Weloome As the riowrr.>
Undr."
at yonr druggisU.
GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
Waii>* S«ius
|«
Brown, who. when calbnl uis.n. stated
Skeirhcr as ut^ual making a hit, an.1
^
,
Thlt*
ITadawoilh Hros.VChIro
restaurant and were prn»ar«vl in «.x. j rtgar Is always the ijiine a gisMl. h m
It
made with
eelburt style.
The followjqg was (hr jest. .satUiying smoke
I
a
bulk
Havana
filler,
s.,
that
It
ni^ny
nienit:
Mr. Brown‘a remarks were followed
there
Semns
-The vUnds were serve^by the City I
best firemen that they possltdy could.
that
Screens
Money’s Worth.
-------^
?*an one bn skrc of gewing bH
Mr. lUMIow. andbcaaag-Wluit You Gwlne'ioT»»i“^’*»*'>'‘
buying a rigar?"
S K WaP
When Yo* Ckdhea Weah Out. " and,as j 4Ai»l rr| a ilixord u j».»rt.i
by two solos by Charles Skelcher. Mr.
the fart
|
night song, "Just a Utile Rack j
in
• [anew lor men of this oc^opaMop comes
ote NsiemcE mm
J. W. Slater
WI40LP8ALB AND-RETAIL—YOUR REl lAOl L lloMC t UlIN BIIER
Can Be Sure to Get Their
passed.
Miss Hannen played “L’liespieJ ’ and
Aa classed now. aocideot tasnr-
CharlcH fikelrher then was called ttp
prepared viands and rlpurs had U>eti
deparimrnt
i for firema^. taken up at the
v.oar.
FRANKTRODE
THE JOT OFI610D CIGIR
at-
the xuests had partaken of the well
U.n U« o.. «.uer.
tt to boprt Iht thrir oaa.br,. will be;,
Iwtmamg yesterday Is a very important
$
thal sbmikl tbe firemen ever desire to
easltstklnd (if EasfPtifimUs
compAnled by Mirs Addle Sole.. After
iTravetBA City will W^xlnd^ enter-
Tbs BiAtter of cheap and
$
■■ ’
Fair prices.
t
made the baiSquet posatble aad stated |
■
All the lafert an^pitrttie«d«f^ ':.iw^.^
in wrictly fa-it colors. Oifly one.
tbifiK easier than a hammock and
>
that is the method by which you
'
can pair for it here.
'
,
Fii-l hoMumiy.
$
AllAlr WAS mHymmed And the .gtH^
were then rdactnnt to Icnve Um: hail.
i
Honest Measurements,
conveBtloA At Korekers bAll lAst even*
tAx WAS A Tcry pleASAAt sffAlr.
Hammo(:ks I
•kl.V. aero of land, are snflirlent for
thk bnrial of tbe Hty'r d-nd. at the
I-resenl dec lb ra^e. for■ V4)
\: ycjira.
E IMPORTANT CHANGt.
Michigan
Transportation
Co. ai!hedule fifth page, founli euHimn.
"A third incoinprt'hens
1 the w-iM'Id."
C-OllJC
••DM yon tell vour faliier I was a
hnmorisr:" .nskr-U the tall ymiiig man
wiin long hair.
"I rikl." mdled the pretty Rirl. "and
"So he did; hut hr sa.va be nm.T
h.-«nl of your wrlrtng any Jokm.”hliaxo Daily New*.
\Vs a Good Wind
that blows from our dcctric
fans. Wc have t^cm in sev
eral sizes, and can install
them in any part of your home
or oflficc. An added comfort
CVCniDjrs
cveniDffs IS reading or sc
by v-lcctric lighi—lhc fint
luminant in the world, Ask
us for information and cstimates for cither.
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
PioocMe-,
iii
Sorhething 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'and sailor suits. ' :
:4-r;
.$7.00
. 6 00
. 0.00
.4 75
. 6.00 . 4 50
. a.75.
. :r-Jj
.2,00*“
. -j.oo
. 1..V)
. 1.25
. '1.00
Rr^iilar $l(Mi“ .Siiils scllinj; forKc;:uhir s.riH Sllil^
K»rKb'Uiilar 7.:>H Stills m IIhih for.
Kc^^ular i; uH Soils scl[iiiK: forRegular.
Sviiis .•'dliiiF; forKe^iular '^ r. (Nl Suii< veiling for Kcj^iiltir .MNi Stills sc-lliiikj -for.
Kei^iilar
!.:»(» Suits .selliji^cjur .
Regular w :!.:»!».Suits vrllin;i'for.
Rckiular :;.(H( Suits m Hih^' for.
Rf^:ular
Suits selling for.
RcL'ular
Suits srlliiiL' for.
Rc^jular Toil Suiis ^clling for.
This*, remarkable sale is for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday only. No one will
dispute the fact that these are the bestprices ever made on Boys’ Clothing at
this time of the season and should sell
every suit we have long bcfore'iho
time is up.
Hannah i| lay Mercantile CO.
v/i:
"'"•..a
wm
TM* CVCMIIM WMtn, TftAVCRta
NrCANOjft
TELLER OP TALER
m
m.-.
i
J
tu
\
jj
SSOMEMBtitS
MillllllLl£8i5S-Sr3“3
SbAnxEbootem.
briTciT
•«^wt
oUa^\UulAM When ^
Tv«ri with
^
:s
bemkSwoyldmcmrot-
jeotmtj.
---------
.
AMOC.AT.Oto MA,
at Ent& WarOda Will
be
ew»f*t
at
|HlV:
5«fI-:;-;
tt
You have heard Joel Chandler's siory of the litile
chap who jrrm rabbit hunting? He trarnued all over
/Td=^
searching everywhere for
Ur’er Rabbit who had
cunomt^ly ticated himself
on thejjnn stock. There
is no ni ed for >^01110 hunt
all over the country far
ypuT V^chiclf!«, Harness
or Implements—no rcas-.
on for i^oin^f to the next
town, or letting the cata
logue house delude you
witji cleverly urorded dcceplioni. Right here at home
» lobe iotjnd what you need—a Btodc suited in every
particular to tlve requirements of this section, selected
by people who knuw
'
M
our^ folk-i and their
needs, and sold at
prices as low as can be
obtained a 11 y w h e r e.
Our offerings for UKH5
trade includes the new
est of the new, with all
the late fenlurcs and
touches whicli snerease
the uscfrlncss or sightliness. Our line is full of desir
able things—goods tliai will please a Jiscriininating
pocket. All wc ask is a show. Come in and spend a
quarter of an hour and look our slock of vehicles and
implrincnis over, and sec how we make our harness,
ihen buy wherever your money goes farthest.
dayr
The cotninlttee on location, thronah
of trath .«aiid Grand iUidda. thr latirr
bv.Mir-s Kdlih Andrsoa, who ri'clte.1
city
at
aending
the Bab-|
made
invluUnar
from
th<i
Out of these overjwie hun-
rival and date ef Idnh. which is only
conforming 10 the
Ixatlrin.
Two
itMve ron.mipM* had Ih^’H held.-one a»
wUling
worker*'
owing to' the desih of C. K- Buck, hlsjj
Do
qnalltlc* of
a chief
averred, should
an-I Grand
work.
Diirlnc tlif pr.v'eedln;^^ Clmrl. « Rn^as every where jnt her Imildlng*. Ul u« prevent ihy
' nor!; shnul.l go on like i\spn^ading of neghvl of duly from one
perfect m-»cMne. The chief inu*? I»e offietT to another hy scefng to It that
educrteil. muI Iv ha- U* educate the a Imnd of rea.sonahle amount be rc-
sell, ah^ivtant chief of Kalamar.tK). he
quite eloquent ami w.as gn^Mtu:
with
a
lH,uqu«t from the gallery
in
the shape of a ladV 4 ahee
T.en untler k!u! to harmonlou* nciior.
Thl* cannot
in a short time..
•■ii
<
Huya.SM.\LllKYM.irincGas Knuinc ami
t^njoy the bonlitt}; scasuii from beuinning to end.
F. C. Rohlan of Alma do*, d the dl*
It mt‘*n* iMhiratim.. rn**ion by wmding a paper to t he pres
growth and the a«cr< ssftil chbjf mwsf Idem which was read. He ndvocati-l
* Powerful
and
Reliablo
W. M. PAIGE, Agent.
Efe,
126 Case Street.
.
It WB.s the sentiment' oY the entire
association* that the
im‘XI
nie«*iliig n*
pk Rapids would he most approprigte. as It would l»c'the iwenty-llfiivannlveniary or tho fwenty-flfih meetiug
of the assncjatlon.
TJierc^s In the city yesterday the
th.-^'siTme sound
wa*
He
The
roiivenlr
n?il*Hr
flremen>
iKWiklet
book,
*sk
Rokex
twple
*d
Uie
friends at
est rcMilts from a t. h idioi;.- exehnmv
ronv«^ters hall whore the
Among thos •
were the followinc with
the
IS a file
of ar 3*l'.oa.as
The Hon. H. O. Rose, n.*! y.-ars.
oldest settler of Emme< county; Judge
J. J. Mrl^u;;hlin. r.5 years, oldest
tier
of
Antrim
county:
rmuity:
M.
R
Mrs.
mu
.th.to
d
ju
u.
Mauisif
only
• nouch
shofii.l
lu
o
ilm-a
Ike
ih.'it
iht
ctjmmtmirailnc
'.All-.eu.ssieti.
principal
a
fife
means of
alarm,
tven
lam Gill. NorthiMUt. 31 years; Gecue*
when ihi r<- is an alaini U)x sy.siein
used, and should «be arraiigtti for ar-
hind.
rtrrdlngly.
year.s;
TraveiM'
City,
S
Thrfhnas Rhilson <if this city folh.wt\l
WHllam
hy nnyiiic h«s work ar v.^^hinttHT foj
4C
barred
y«*ars:
iw#-ntvflv,‘ yt‘3rs
e\fendt‘d
evp» rii-nce
in
Hie
idierie .st vL.tu. i. i- fhoufth.t an expHei*
Mrs.
■ludertian Hng
ilie
Hon
Cliarlevolx.' :.■*
W.
ftacon.
Archihah!
years;
V.
43
Henan.
Vargarsnn.
Ch’arwater. 4". years; Mrs. E S. Pratf.
years: A. M. Smith. Y*iiht. 44 years,
should
e\lM
Im-iwi -
h
the telephone and fin tieparuneni. all
nlr.r.ms tal.inp im'cedt nr.
mesKages.
•atur
mi r oH^er
Tht* Itjcar t,ysiem with fin*
cull
was
explained
and
In
rpsall Harrison. 47 yeai*: John Wall.
ihouphi a great dtal depended on the
Kings!ey. 41 )€»ais: Mrs. Carollm* Tay-
party at the fire end Of U»e lint .
W'lUIgmsburg. 4.3 years:
fellowlrg;
J.
M
MPes.
and the advis<*<i also
Fife
laike.
't;ur5ioiis
elrrula;ed.
Garther. K«»rthpoH;
.Mr.
Phiiilp
and
Mrs
Eateiu-rh*.
that
the partv
in flte aiafni ’ k'-cj) ro<»!.'*
wife. Summit
K. Guir. A tit rim < j>univ: Mr
and Mrs. Isaac
G
slioidd
be
H.
tmuiing
Printed In
pkn»'nrded
'
and
.
nsli’-nri; of \:ma. a city of .7.30h
d«*sciiL4‘il the Magneto fire alarm rj% •
tern diviried Into ihiri -' Iive iii;tri< '.-.
years.
f »r
rnuny , ye.ir« ; bicatej
pshaba of Psbaliatown. having been t
gerued the m?:allailon,or a wlf-.virik-
Tvsitlont of the county for a cantlnu
Ing b* II In riltagi R, thi* IcI) to Iw l«
<Mis pefXvl of G3 years, while !>avl<
rated at the phone headqtuiner*.
Acosa
df Omena
has
lived
’
‘
Tht>
here airumatlc syr em was In use In Grand'
Rapids.
'
Asrlstani Chl.-f Rus^ ll of KHama-
M-nted CJiarleroix w the oldest r*>si
z«»?i 4*xpla>in*i H.eir t.hune cy>i4*m and
d.-t|t >v*^ierday. having Wn there fo:
rharaeterr.t «i
a contInnous n'sldence
:?■: tem.« In the Ffate
for
Cfty-alx
Mr. Stockman wa* l»orn
Ohio. Feb. 13
Eleria. Lor^lnc
1R23. and lira. C^rlotte A. Stbckmaii
Mr.
1;
JktaniUiou^e
their automatic
llngwood. Ohio.
She wa*
the first
teacher in dicrlcvolx county..
ANOTHlik LqTOl- LADIES’SUITS
all. choice su Ics. worth . ,||| W |C ft
, Sl-J to $15, willbcclosed *|| I Jill
outat...
........... qM lUU
I’ETER THOMPSON SUITS —Swell
St>1es for ^irls. in Navy.' ft A r A
Cardinal and Hrown. \h Jfll
worth $10 to $1-J. only.. wUlWlI
A Grand Opportunity to Buy Ladles’ and Misses’ Skirls
a* auv of the 1*»m
then
egpUined
rv*iem, the
alarm
ai-a third or more under price. Two bin lots of new skirls that we secured at t»ur
owniprice—made of I'anama?, Sicilians, Novelties, etc.; all^tew. Up-to-date styles.
reaching the head of the <lepar:pi*'0*
hi* wife, was boim a month and a half and
ami the direct pulling cif the box a11
ame lice.
By their *y*l
pfu r in Euclid. Cuyhoga county. Ohio, the «ime
iltse
and they w»-rc Inarricd In 1854 at Co’-
If you have seen the Suits that Steinberg: Bros.’ have been sellint; at $’J5. $;i(l and $;r). you should come and see them aR^in.
livery one of these suits have been marked down to $15. They’re
the most perft t't. up-to-date suils in the city—worth every cent
of the oii^inal price. They’re beauties, arc elaborately trim
med—come in Alice Blue. Grey, Navy and Black. Your choice
for only ^IS.OO.
Fire Marshal Hettinghpuse. a'MUJle.I
city were several Ottawa Indians who^ eh rtrleian;
fw venty-fl\-e years.
A Grat Sale of Ladles Suits
had tie
C. (hMsIale.*Tr-vverse City, 3^
AllMTt
4.3-30
r,o
H.*
Craker. :.! yeirs; Joseph Krulmor. l.e
the pi't
n.U«K5S.“‘
Wo canH say hnw Ion* wo
can furnish them at these
priifs—Itrtter l»uy tntlny and
make sure of (Item.
tt k phunf was tb s
to- le the
Putnam. Omena. 30 v.-ars; Mrs. Will
.Mrf.'J. G
J8
.10
,sir
^JoH. ipodiry'.............
im:. lii
$7 to $'.♦ per vivk.’ or* $1 .70
I«'f »*<»<a’des. P4T hUHlHjl....................
lay.
^
dune U 1 nin' tllyo ............................................................
thought
4j;o
1 25
Sei m to exiil in relatum lo
tin* moat prnfitHltle kiml of
Fruit C^m Rulilx m
'
Bonn
tmvin^: now
Indies insist on Imvi
but «lo not
■most ex pensive
kind, us they are always diseardwl after U inp once ns4*«b
whOo othora nRatit mnintain
that the |a»l is clieuix*st re.
K'ardhtes *A cost. We have
therefore im*pare«l to please
every cu8tr;iie*r, anti will sell
niir Uft vHTideB iut .V and He
jier tlfm ii, and the cheaper
Spring Chicken.............. ..
8 14
On Lake Ix-okiimn,
Tattle, Firat el«sa Ac-c-o,,,.! Bey*ng Ratca of Traversa City Dealers
H’enhon. s
l^ilanau county; Mrs. Men ha ll.tld.
.Miss A
fiour. if. L A (Co.V Beal.
Ihst...........
Best...........
year
Good
Harv.^>od i.r Pl.uir.uell was th.
years, 7 months; .Mr*. J. G.
rowAmorx«,
bh-n
hexes now an and ns aec<-sslJde.
Mrs. .!• hu
barrel................ 1
U.M
delegat
he advanr«il in the mailer was
lihiriil In a lov ii, ji)Jt as fire atarn
NorihptMi. .'ft ye.irs'.
for
FOUNTAIN POINT HOTEL'
that he could not b»ok favorably
villa PowiTft, :i7 years. oldt*tn settlor
gtT.
annroprintlon*
j Foi.uto,.. jM r liUKhel...... .
i anything eUe. _The
that
Kordthpot. 4f> yean.; Mrs. \.. O. Ran
Selling^ Price.
•Rnlt,
in favor of a regular Tiro alaim s\>-
4*‘ 41.JH
>y«i»rs, oldest wt«ler Charlevoix
w;v-
thjef
He said he uns so mm»i pn iuilired
Mary
Su»cUtuan.
Record lx Not Reapon
Changes In Prices.
Clear pork.
and tie*, Ci.-ar p*>rk.
-puiiinent.
Copjdand. :,4 years, oldest settlor Kal
knska
nl;;r.li. ‘
Differcot Opinions
(Continued mi l-'nurih Fage.)
poiifi
'*
Coiffl.sh. pir pound.
h i i*» Mr. Swmmey for Hi,* rominu l.ari!. per.jKAund.
year and a n.slng vote of thanks t*x- B .It tor. pj-r ptiund.
tended
Cteamery hutier. per pound,
Cheix*. fM*r {Hiimd..............«...
The Last Topic.
ifkits. per biishe!.............
•Ought nni the s,*r:etnry
I oats, jwi hitshcl................
ninrninfc
What i-s ;he ir.ost ((•asiihii- wnv ii. c*M
headquarters was heid.
of
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
>ii:ied for the nitiuo-ied fire^ien’s
fn>:
opening
suraiiee4i*s«^InHon ” The bnokl
Morning Sexsion.
The
regiilfir
.....................................
Many wlm an* hen* thl*
iU Hum- Couipanv Nr.,
met and claspe.! the hands «if ohl-timr
rival;
’»iio Intel,.St exlUhli,‘d
-h!.L
mndlnug counties one of ploa^^ure to
the hundred during the morning an:!
.
11- Michigan R»nte Firemen’* a^said.
everf the old and feeb^ who an ived !»>
the
jvissflde.
•poke of the werk and It* extensive
laker.
.
pre
enough to make the trip, from the scr
I*tvr<*dinc
th‘d*”What N. w Sch,me Can AVe Iti-
OH.( r sTK iker* cn'r jpliMi a few momen*,. I ken Geotge T. Kweeney of l>e
plllm;
Game called at 8 o*clock.
The O. W. D.*h defeated
the Copemish (irays |unc 10
in a ri-inninff contest.
the evening .session topic No. 3 cnH-
troll, to whoM- miHrtng lalmr In r/»m-
The da,v
dawned licauUful, rlear and Just warm
the
O. W. D. P^rk.
Irodun* Into the AssorUion to Cnalc
tioHallen 1:; no-.advert bed enough.”die
any
FOR LADIESworth $5, at....
$3.50
FOR MISSES- Sil
QO
worth $3.50, .at. wl.«70
1 can be aenf several
aei
mile* 4n tbe
fount V
quickly as n«‘xi door toI
the I
You can’t afford to pass these bargains and hundreds of others equally as temptmga
When engine houfc.
Time of Me«ti*'ga.
hO'l^ ten year* old he came to Mich
Owing to the apparent *i&orfage, of
1843, and stopped *si Thun
.b»r island and other* where hi* fa Ucie at the annual oonventlon the
rther flfhed.
They lived a nomadir comraittee on amendmmta gave the.
igan* In
llf^snd In 1857 he came to Charlevoix
county, where he ha* reaidi-d conllnu-
E. McNAiyiARA
They nc-epfed p
ploncH'rs over gathered' at
vi'ars.
1 have two ilcsirablc k cations on
Washington street, and one on
Hast Ninth near Union and one
on IvAsi Tenth near Gass. 1 will
furnish mtMicy U) build fora^y.one Warning to make a home.
The coniraciing paiiy may make
plans for house and ^ay for
proper t yon cas y terms.
' Ihi re.f eutng«iu!/e the honor-,
with brartv apidnu'fe',,
largest reprt‘srntiitU« of the r<*al ol 1
vioux Old Settlers’ meeting.
A. R Stockman of Charlevoix n pn
hr,
♦hi**
ah’c cl'y olfieiat}.”
have pr«‘ce«l»'nce In residence. Gahthr with the Valley City department, sur
Good. Residence Properties
T
Sunday; iuna 17
Evening beaxion.
vice to the r4invenl!«tfi IIS a tiirh- wav
f
.K12.7C
9 12n.72
Araong the visitors from nut «.f the
„
ratrvim; on
lac *na* for the politician and hi* o
arfhport. 34
Wllh tho J. B. Palgo Electric Co.
■■'H'
t!.*,’*
E. W. Ha»tlng*. nrt’uhlini of the tiMsiness judgment eT{;ivsr.4d by
lionrd of Hade put In n thnrt hut tell- im-e.Mlini^ ! pejtl.iu s
.Amount rollected
TiUolMm and
Economical,
qtilnnl.*’
lieromc accurate action
.4rrci-.int on hand .
,
Cifz. Phono ’.m.
o.wrb.’s
grow
■^Team work 1* e**emial.”
it this city to anangc for this mi-j;-
Case. Elk Rapids, r,3 vtmrs;
Is¥i SiV: F^owor for Your Boa't
Tniwne City. MicU.
Copemlsh Grays ',
close f.-iend. *i»oke for a moment
Peto^key to .aiiult IdlU. and the oihe.-
Soil* the Bc»t VeliicU-*, I mpK-un'iits ami Hium-st.
l:ir. Staif SlrocL
BASE'BIU!
:
RapfilK. r.
of the organ-
mceTln;;* of the ex.^c
more
The Hon. J. W, Milllkcn. who wa*i
prcM'iiY f,ir the first time this morning'
the
Knlaii.:irJH\ ?.
-. Cure* Cliff, wnundx; 1
and m>re*. 25c. at Johnson Dm* Co.’a.
r. H. Mead*. C. A. Bugbee Dm* Oo.‘a
dnig store*.
v “
aald In hloslug, ”we win have b«*ltex]
and le** ctintrniion.”
rt> other cities.
TIn* l»a11oi resultcil a.*^oilows:
prevent
ne
Hf thU Ik kept up,” he
department*,
The* IX-troli Invitation was Indorrc-:
Imlt, 73;
tbe Lansing- chlt'f and
department.
‘ vi'tation w‘as withdrawn in favor c^ihe
menilfci's Uitig
by
that Ijuislng. the home of the ’•nurr.:*
itwd by cj crefary C. II. Rsies as fib Grand Rapids' and the Ludlagton In-
nrontvbU* of a*iy yt’ar since the or
^ fuiUacp-
jiropMil^
blood poisoning. Chan. Oawald, mer
chant.
of
Rcnssdaervnic.
K.
Y..
haekev! the ataten^ent by announrlnK
bllng Ilrook.** Doth were heartily en by Guy Ncrthnipt of that city while
cored. The report of tilt* ofn«*rs wa> .Prealdent llaJI
riiokc In lM-ha!f -of
The past year war, given ax the nio^t
tic mod healing
machine, ha* no pfdlilcal pull In thA^
iirsi a paUvi-ilc story of an old vet- mayor, board of trado^d poUce and
Man. followed by an encore of the nrc commissions.
•iJtile iJBlfity Malden and
»n’ttcklen’a Amiral SalvA.
department*’ wax the atlrricg ar*crtloo
Tltaltona from Del roll, ihrotub >Ujor
CJodd: Ludlm;tQn, fhrouiJi ibe lioaH
were
. Nev^ follow* an Injury dqrfi|rd wItt
'‘Propeny owner* take
account of iiolltir*’-coming Into a fire
thre«*
association
Death From Lockjaw
The podlkm *l?ould be free
all the chance* of being bumtsl out. on
Chairman M. J. Wlilmcy. roportfsl In-
Th«- aftn noon-exercise* of the OTd
Settlers*
and-a good
from politic** and ward hee’er*. rhe
speaker skid:,
o*cJtx:k yeflfrdar afteriMXjn enllvemd
YuIm. r,:: yiats^
MM
Jxorker.
Preaident nrown wrItWn iMpy
Travei'se (*Hy. 4t* years; H
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
site-
he be qualified, kindly
afu»r rleciloo |jre\*ail<H!.
Tb.re wonc sixty members added,
*lv«'ep him*";
wa* the watchword of the spt'aker. If
(OoQtloue*!I Frotffyieat.
forty men and twenty women.
tbe eoa-
iM* rltiratcf!.
K
ft-#:
nuggeitlon and thought.
ITKIMII
the
Meeting YeMefday.
Lxnxlng and
wax that thl* paper led In value of
lliwt
1
Tw*«ty Filih Sinca OrBWiitalien
Delftf.
acnxas of oplnfbn of the rcsTcntion
^
wm«
rpwirtcr of dc*'dR of
enrt lied.
y- 'U •;
^
I Ur. Btockmnn
’T^eya .............. .................. .
Duck* ............ ..
Geese
............ ;
Tallow ..............;..x,.
No. 1—Cored hMr*..
No. t-1-Cured Hide*.
Green hides..............
aUhth topic for dharuanlon given by
Chief
^ j
dnMl had not given ihMr place of ar
h
Moifa
.N ^
----------------
TURNING YOUR B4CK
■ ON OPPORTUNITY
• The tBmnance of ptmawncr ln tbe fire la over: and, aa fir
tbVr
- H0W lh«. IMU Tber
RALAtoCE
THE TREA.ORY.
AHD if Tpn «i« a tortr of
^oIRraniUKeTOu wUIwut
to fiiUow.aht «4«tttares of
Iticsav tht ftorH*U<r> «<
lofd s 4M|U*r «ko for.
cot ttet be «M a slave, asd of
EldriB, wbo loved blm best,
tt Is a novel dOr ttose of us
edie have oot fcscuMsa Stott
and Kiofslqr and tbe nobler
traditions of bistorical roauncc. U U especialljr com
mended po anyone who would
like to forcet for 'a time
the hard commcrclaVagc in
which we live.
In Ib^ tntl^
Mmnwm oXtolA
SIXTY JIIW DIES WERE RODEO;
ganisation. over r.in
Sfi,
2::^ v.v.v.-.-.
very NROnTAmJE ^^ ^J*
r6ROLO«TTLERE.
last year
•'MtCANOR.TBLLSR OF TALES," to • ul« of Ronwn Onttln. by
C. BiyMo TMte. •Rh brwitllul iHuu.tuant in MR color .nd otbe rtoeoni.
tiom br tbi Itiontyt. It U)uM publislMd, and yiMt toobeUcr haa it today.
;i
JUNE M,
bm io«Mt dmll detlsut^ and ipes tirtr of tba atteriathm be obllt^ to Birttbr. par powid........ ..
IChliy
41^
kaMda for tha fxdtllmaoi of tbalr ant. par dam........................
by tb*
board of <xmtrt>l. prorldlikc. bowgf»rl dmlaar* Chlar Whitney of FortUnd. 9nrhm%mi ............ ................... ^ V
Chlckaoa
.
that the board ct cootrol xhall bavg xrho apoke HMy and am»»nM that
ebaage tbe date of tb*j hwfelt beo^ahoold ha gim Mid aag >faiii ................
rt«alar BM^etlag ^Id ctreamxtancex!
the glrlag of a tad to the Oau .......... *....
4«Baad R Sigaod by Nortbmiit.- tattaU Chief Cook of *aelaii3
by this lerxel
damaod R SlgBad, Our SorthmFt
Ftocr bcHn. .
ja\
Roco R. IMtu uMUSn «•. OoBaorA *:au»«it-”a* wRh a fire, we oan|cso*ra .......... ............... ............. ..
oiiKly exci'pt when In war.
foUawing amemdod by-low:
.
”The amiual meeting of thU asaocia
tlon ahall Ik- held on Ite first Toe*
• Is 1871 hi* went Into the hardware day. Wednesday and Thursday afi^
where he remained •two the first Monday In June each year at
buaWsf.
jesrq. irhen he yetlred and ha* nlnoe siich place aa the nsalorHy of the
STEINBERG BROS.
‘
;
TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN.
muumi.wrn
9m thm mnmm^ 1M6mj 1g>t —d 4^
4ta Umhrn ehwftk mt Moftkport jmue^. the mrne. D«tJ Mtmhm tub*
fU imrm two m two
4oi«Mni«94awlfo. Hto oobJoIm H
1l Mkorol tb« iBdtaa ctelr.
Tniforio Cttf will tooe moUmt dfW to B44ftlofl to^tbe TMOatomt
dtow whkh appoM boro JoM 11.
Tbto aMnilBC. Oomotoo Brotbon
idoMl m oooinMst for 4ifl tbo wapoot
ttor eomtrr mdttttMmE m4 aloo a
coatract for ibo toodtag of all \k^
bonwo mad aala»la fOr'tbo great Cole
Bratben* wrfied obowa wbicb appear
ialbladir July 1C.
Wllliaai WaoM Otad.
Wnilaai Waiaa. agad 70 jear8.*dlH
laat Wight at gU boiao at U>ag Lake
after a two wodc* lUaea*. Foaeral
1 oeloek from the hotioe and 1 o'clock
at tba Umg^e cborch, the S^v.
f^ogb Keaaodr offtd^lag.R L.
Hagboi baa charge of thc>aaerai:
Tba ateamcr nilaoli* aooth boaad.
araa fa pon from 8 lo C thl* morning
and loft tbc largeat coaalgnment of
frotght tbal haa been biUed for Traverae Clff tbit aeaaoa. A number of
potatoeawere ahipped oa the boat. >
•TCAMKR ILLINOIS EXCURSION.
Flrat eieoraion. Sunday. June 17lU.
Cbarleroli. Baioakey, Harbor Springa
aofi ral«r».
»tfamcr IlllnoU. Bee
acbadala. page 6. columa 4 for lime.
June 14-8t
LOST—Thnraday morifft on WaahIngton atreet. Caaa
along by
; Fere Marquette depot, or on Union
aa far aouth aa Smith and Pricer,
crearent rhaped gold pin with aprmy
of llowera, with peart ln center of
flower. Uberal reward If returned
to Record office,
* " ^ june 14-tf
WANTEO-Glrl 1o train aa
Orand Trarcrae hoapUal.
• FOR RENT-Buit of fire rurnlahet
rooma. ground floor, with gaa range,
lighting, lar^ yeranda. Apply ill
BVtle.
.June 14-tf
HOUSE FOR RENT—Modem cmveiil
wijcea. Inquire 441 W, Eighth St
j ,
June 14-Ci*
t iany an toa-^stofmnt
ntagnmowa,
y. wfttot amtpaettor aitoa
TMa anmoow the tjaefat A
tone to flmtgaefl They are torritoy
of Bomar a Browm at aL xa. Bl^ K.
md^. irttoyipaeeaa aetoto^
ltoaaakaiaLwa.tokcaap, ^caat
itowatnat
law9»^M w^ the biteg caaik kmg ataadtog a^ tovolrtog torgt piwpatty hoMtagi, hxatwd
CdMob clfttet to Om rroMoe of 1
the Wnhatai hloHt aad fiUwr
t» tmwodtote totodooo of tto> col
agpropartleawowmpwdrkH
Aader«ia»dE.B.Pratr
oa aad E. B. PrattWad imma
Tb« krMo WM tftoPir M toMtirtf
over toe caaa, batog retoforewd Iqr J.
W. Patchto aad Fted Pratt reapaetIvaly.
The Jaoe term of coart coavwaed at taatohadtofliifli
t:» a. m. yewterday aad tbe foOowiag
John Mowroe at al. rs. Hlekox. Moll
Frvltflalad. ’
Olfrea. .
Chicken Bandwicben.
Ray Owaa m. i. W. Mflliiieo, aaaamp
lew Crawm, to Pink and Wbito Boae
ait appeal, over the term; a J. Mor
gaa. admlatatratof JfolUi GriffliC m.
Oroom'a Cake.
.BrHe’a Cake.
C. U Klag A Od. and HenJy C, Bart
CoEoe.
rase, a moUoo for. contlnaaiice:
Mr. and Mra. Carter left at 8:30 for
Homer G. Brown et al. vs. BIsto K
a ahogt wedding trip to Grand Rapld4.
Hannah, ejectmeai. ready for trial;
after which they win be “at bom#Willlain W. Richmond vau John Storey
at 43S Woat Tenth aireel. where a
and Nathan W. Btorey. treapaaa case,
newtf IMabpd: Mae atowda ready to
over the term; Homer G. Brown et at
raedve them.
Vs. Wm. N. Caller, ejeclmeot. ready;
A happy and Jolly crowd of frfendr
H. O. Brown et • al. va.^ F. Lautner
aaacmblad at the depot to extend their
ejectment, ready; F. H. Bamom va! J
good wlabea and todflentany add a
a Eddy, case; dlaconijnued: John A
aplce of rice to it when the happy
Wade rt al. va. Daniel Dakf. assump
coaple departed and owing to the Utrsit. over tbe term.
^
neaa of the aouth bound train, many
an.Impromptu drire wa» Uken by Mr.
Adolph Kaiser vs. 'Amelia Kalaer,
and Mra. Carter who attempted t«
divorce, ready; Mabel E. DeWItt vs.
avoid t^e hilarity, but they reeelved
Wyatt A. DeWItt, <rter the I
geoerotti portlona of rice ahowering aa
Herve MrCombt et al. vs. Cha
they entered the car at C o'clock.
CopUnd. Injunction, agreed on a
Mm. Carter la one of the true blue
meat; Harriet E. GIbba va. Henry a
girla of the city, one who woara with
Glbba,. divorce, ready fo^ an ad
acquaintance, and her circle of frlen.b
Journed aeasloa; Mary a BIckle rm. J
ablp la conatanlly widening. Claude
A. Wade ei al. ready; YTinnlc K. Hills
Carter U a rUlng young bualncaa man
vs. Aaaph H. Hilis, put over an
vlth boata of frienda not only In bit
term while alimony, kepnip by defendbualneaa circle but In every walk In
ant: Alliert J. Morao'vs.Bdwlna Morse,
which be flnda hlmaelf. The good
divorce, read; O. G. Covell and G
true bappineat which abonlil crbw.<
Cross vs. 1. M. Winnie. 1,111 for partievery home abould be Ibdm without
tlon. ready: Marion M* Hungerford
atlnt.
Affa Hungerford. divorce, ready; Mar
The out of town rclatlvea who at
tha K. Dorst vs. Frederick Domt
tended were: 8. Hart and grandaon.
vorce. ready; Addle FlUglbbon vb'
J: Samuel Hart, of Harfa retort. PierWilliam ntxgibbon»jiot re^y; R. H
abn: Mm. U B. BradUh. aunt of the
Wilson va. Mamie Wilson, divorce, no;
groom. Grand Raplda; Mm. Warren
ready; Susan Hollis vs. HImm Hollis,
Davla. 81. Loult. mother of Mra.
Blakealee: and Edward Beekman of divorce. *ready;‘James A. Hamllio
Cora D. Hamilton, divorce, nady.
Elk Rapids.
New Cases Entered.
The presentg received were cxqulThree cases were entered by Lyman
tltc plecea of cut glaaa aterllng allver
Gage, ihe.v being: Mark A. Chapmar
handat^e houte fumlthlnga.
va. Ada M. Chappian. ready; MIchae
J. Glavln va. Hannah Glavin, ready;
AMUSEMENTS.
The great Van Aroburg »how which Christian A. Weiss vs. George W'eiss
appeam here on the afternoon and ready; Fmnk M. Etsler vs. Maude
evening of June 21. I* one of the roott Eisler, entered by George Cros«
coloaaal amuaemenl enterprUea on the resAly.
Criminal Cases.
road today.. Fully 500 people are car
The cAse of the People vs. Anton
ried numbering tmlnod acrobats^ accompllthwl artlata gathered at tnor- MikuU. vi9lation of the llqdor law
■ expense from all over the world, was called nnd the' respondent stood
clowni and others. A large menag mute ^nd a plea of not guilty entered
the case of the People vs. W'illls Pen
erie la also can-lad.
nlngton was taken up yesterday* after
Good looka bring happlneaa. Friends noon. It being the flml on the criininA
ernre more for tia when we moot them calendar and a ca^e of violation bf
with a clean, xmlllng fa^. bright the liquor law. The case of the PtH>pl<
eyes, sparkling with health, which VK. George Pierce and Hannah Glaviai.
comes by taking- Ilolllster'a Rocky charged with adultery, was, upon yeMountain To.a. 35 c< nt«, lea or tab- quest of the. complainant .’the husband
leta. Johnaoo Drug Co.
; «
- of the woman, dismissed. Attorney J
W.
appearing in behalf of the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
William Force was In /rourt,
and decrepit, and the chargu of selling
liquors to minors. In tlil;; -case Udng
hanl cider, was taken up y»‘sterday
niornlng. A private inteniew
the Judge resulted in a plea at guilty
lK*InK entered and the sentence Indng
held in aU*yanci> anti I the next term
of court-
SPECIAL SALE ON
SILKS
f;
‘ Never bclore have we been able to offer such
remarkable values in Silks as at present. A
COMPARISON will convince you that
THIS IS the PLACE and NOW
» THE TIME to buy Silks.
36>inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta,
fjf.rf:'!?...... ............69 c
v*'"
87c
iS' value'at
^•inch Chiffon Black' Taffeta,uuarantee on
36-inch Black Taffeta, pure dye.
^
...............$1.18
Wearlunquestioned, finest quality
27-toch Flannel Taffeta. Black.
$1.00 value
at ........................................
«7-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta. This lot
' - consists ol a fuU'Hne of colors, in change
able and plain.
Regular $1.00 values.
' Cboioe
69c
69c
► elevattog To think ahoot If yoo
we of tbe toorbj ones, and yooTlloMtoelmbtL
oba Wto the e
kwt bis Ufa in 1
I on BepL S. 18T9.
gave the fbUowlni fleacrlptlcai of
stormcload from above Is ooe of toe
moat interesting aigbts ever beheld by
mortal man. A alonn tiewed
above tbe chwda to .toe appearance
of ebollttJon. The upper surface of tbe
chwd hi batod upward and outward
and to tbe rvaembUnce of a vast *«a
of boUlng. upheaving snow. Immedi
ately above tbe starmckwd tbe air is
DOC so cold as It is in the Hearer atmoapbere abore^or In tbe Hood ItsHf.
Tbc falling of the rain can lie distinct
ly beard, making a noise like a water
fall aver a precipice. The to®
heard above a stonmdood is not hwd.
and tbe flashes of lightning appear tike
streaks of Intoeely wtUte Ugbt on tbe
surface of tbe gray colored vapor.
People sometimea think bow delight
ful It would lie to be quite free. But
a Bah. as Ituskin says. U freer than
man, and. as for a fly. it is -a bin
Incarnation of freedom.** A life of so
railed ideasuxw and self indulgence U
not a life of real happiness or true
freedoqt. Fsr from It. If wo once liegln to give way to ourselves we fsll
under a most lotolarable tyrsnny
er temptations are In.
like that of drink. At flrsL peihapi
seems deUgbtfol. but there Is bUterneas at tbc bottom of toe cup. Men
drink to satisfy the deulre
previoas Indolgence. 8o it
things. RepetitioD soon
craving, not a. ptoasure. Beslslance
grows more and more palnfnl. Tleld
ing. whkh at first, iwrtmpa. afforded
some slight and temporary grallflca
tkm. soon eeaors to glw pleaimre and.
i odious Itself.
Tbe incident of BstiiaKra-a Fretirii
officer, though mortally wounded, rides
back to.Nsm>leon. rejiori's tbe nipture
of tbc c-itj'and then fullM from bis sad
dk* deud-^ls i»aralU-led by a Ktory ol
Oettysburg. An offic-er of-the Sixth
WlsoonsTtrregiment walked up toUolonel Dawes, who was in commaa
Colonel Bragg was lu Washington
crutebes. Tbe officer was very er
and very pale. Dsrwes and Doo^IdMay
both thought be was «-omlng with a retiort or to receive orders. Bot be
not. He had n favor to ask. "Colo
nel." be said to Daw«L "wl!l you tell
toe folks at home I di«-d ns a man and
a soldier sbouldr Then be i
bis'^coat. Uto whole side
away. It was his last effort. He <
A Memm Tmx,
A •‘nose tax" was in tbe ninth cen
turr exacted by tbe Danes from tbe
Ireland. It was so
levied on
called not because it
noses, but from the fact that failure
to pey was punished by slitting tbe
nose from tip to eyebrow. It was con
tinued during thirteen yesra. when the
booseholdens. obJecUng to this treat
Mr. and Mrs. Frankfather liavc ment of tliHr nasal ornameota. rose In
roovoil out of town.
all tbc Danes In
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, whp have
Ireland and put an end to to no**
living here the past winter, left
morning for their home in Travbrse
City.
5
Qwlts • DIgemee.
J. A. Pennington fla
Grand Rapids, where
eXpcTts to
his fasm^y In the near future
young people
law to a bookie,
bis Ups this week. EmploycT-AbcroThe Woman's. Home Missionary ao- cr-Hose toe door, please. Young man,
your aalary is doubled. Consider your
mv met at the church this week.
self my confidential advtoer.-London
Children's day was
ately
served at tbe church
evening. nt-Bita.
An excellent
The Rev. Laurence Mahn and
tie daughter of Ohio are visiting
1 alhtt predict good weather,** aald
-^y
is visiting at Mr. Thomas Goods: ^
•*Well. IX it is good I get credit for It.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahn enter- an* if U atoT good tbe folk* all
Ulned Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mahn of that I done my bc«.**-Mlmi«apolto
Seboraberg and Mr: and Mrs. Kennedy
of Long Lake last Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neiffer of WTiltehulI
are vlslUng at J. fiulIK'an’s.’
Frank lUn has purchased a lot on
fog on nn American railway
M^ street and U erecting a shoe
to canoe aerioos incoovenieocc that no
apeHal prccautkMMr are takcs»: but in
Mr. Van Wie is
! transacting bm
m Mt. Pleasant this mk.
week. From ther
‘ Intends to go to Tbomimonvlllc t
visit his son Hallie.
people gave Otis
y of
taaoe aigmir to guarded ^ a signal
man. who to eapplM wlto flags and
torpedom. the latter being called de
MAPLE CITY.
tonators, while toe atonal men
Mrs, Lackey, who has been spend
Two torpedoes arc pi
Ihg aompoiaie-wtth bar dsughier. Mrs.
on tbe tack to warn tbe enginecr i
r. A »$gp. has retimed tp her 1
the atonal to net at danger and are supffleincwtod by a red lantern In tbe
ptooe
rriathres at this handawf toe atonal man. As the
pedoeaeaatnve«tandalialf each
The score of tbe ban game Batnr- aie tmed in great nombers there to a
flay between Long Lake ahd Maple
^^waa 8 to 11 to favor of Lw tmimdoto forced ftom ^ aB by toe
1 of toe flmL aa
. Mri C. B. Berry and Mrs. J. F. ToL ^ ^ to*
ttSeanem&bHag
to were Traverae City vtaiton Thara-
MaaaiXaaHPaO fliafl a Itm flor dL
vam to
€, flMag
bar kaahaad. 1^ GtaapalL «Mi de^
Mfttaa. erweity *aa« oOtor, wraaiga.
to R. Daatoffl
whit
reached the allroad track.
While at work oa the block
the haaket fhetory tito aaralai
The dance flivea to toe OampbHI
hall last evaatog by tbe Ptoterpa!
Order of Baglea was a very ptoaant
and anccesMnl aEDIr.
Richard Ryder of Elkhart, lad,, and^
Miss Zadie Knnffmaa of Bctotol, lad.,
were nnlted la marriage at 8;30 yew
erday afternoon at the parsonage by
he Rev. R. N. Hotaaple.
Tomorrow will be chlldraa’a day
at the IVoman's Hub. Tbe day srill
be spent with Mrs. Wynkoop at Birchwood. Bach member to requested to
provide a pot lack lanto for herseif
and children, also napkins, sp
forks, cups, plates and aaocenu Bi
will leave Mlsa Minnie Walt's, 421
Washington street and City llbray at
10 o'clock. Busfws free for children
and 10 cents each Wsy for roemben
A marriage Ucense was granted
Clarence Knoch and Mills Jones, both
of Wexford, tody.
There will b/ a met'Hng of
Knights of Pythias tonight at which
the second rank will be conferred am!
In view of the faH that the Memorial
'day exercises wRI be held Sunday It
is very Important that all should at
tend.
Shortly after 1 o’clock this morning
Ihe fire «1epartmenL res|Kmrtod to a
islre alarm turned In from box num
iM-r twelve, locatediat the corner of
Front and Union stfei-ts. Some mlKcreant had pulled the box simplymake trouble and then got out at
sight, '
V
The E«llBon thcator opened yosterday With good succesK. The chiH feavm = of the show are the moving pjeturt‘S which are very go<»d.
»ar|4toJfl.
SM Ito MflM
•tovhjr g beaattfuF
■oral
*n>« mm» MIm prw.
CM. We MM* act Whs tUowtt t».
Uke fut to tke mcWm ket IMU«.
that awtbofl aC taking part ta tbe pro"But I am
tafbrtoaat flid not
eertototy no fbramaa WoaM Rare any
aatoWHartag appeUto, bat he sur
gealafl tbeir fleairc to remain upoi
toaflaace mt emtotsttona was tokan an
mad P. D. Phmpa at to. Johan vat th«*
first to'speak. TWeroatlag of eothuI la toHr bona eompaaiea ao that
those who did not attoad wBl dmdro to
go in foilowtag jmart. math 4eiethit
•honld be required to *ome active part
in tbe program of tbe coavealioo. aald
Mr, Philip*, apd then eimh woald Uvi
a more ^r«onal Interest In the a^
The fact that many dHegatos
to to auenA convention. *pead their
Ume about tbc city rather than at the
convention hall gave ri*e to the topic.
at Penally Can We Impose oa
Delegate* to Makr Them Atfead Iho
Meeting After Arriving at the t'^mvenUon?"
Foreman Hose Con^ny No. 4.
ChIH 8leven*oo of Paw Paw spoke
of tbe fact that the convt-utloo. not
bHng a legislative body. cannJt fin« or
Mreel. and bo named the many attractions of the benutiful city a* a counter
aitracUon. He farther considered
shameful that a delegate alisent him
self from tbe eouvention after having
been went with expenses paid. A wigg.wtlon was made at a remedy by
more careful selection of delegates,
thus by the sifting out of the uaeful
from the dross, and one who esn make
an Inudllgent report to his department
when he returns and further, ca
valuable suggest Ion* Into ptaHlce.
I'ntfi this It done, the speaker said,
^lennlty mutt Ik* iraposetl. He suggest.
e.1 that the secretary call the roll at
each semlon and report nlJs«-nt rrpresenut^vea to their department
he hoped, in closing, that the meetings
would create such an Interest that no
derogate will wish to be abMeni.
Tills was Informally dlscuwed
^
Day Added to Convention.
The subject of adding a hatf day to
the regular two days* session
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT
ImpOMi a penalty upon , the delegates
Chas. Bauml»erger spent a few Uay« opened and a motion made which was no that the only apparent way to do is
atne^iied to a three-day session, ih* to make, tbe convention »o Interesting
of this wc« k at Ix?lanc.
Mrs. William Harrow of Travers" additional time being for the purpose that the^merobt'r* will wlub to tifend,
City iH visiting relatives and frienils of having a half day exhibit. The fol and for each one to take a part in teakin town.
lowing committ«*e on exhibits was aie ingli Inten nUag.
G. M. Dame arrived borne op Mon
pointed: Thomas Shllbom Traverse
Tlie srtixion then adjourned unfil
day evening.
City; F. Newton. 8t. l^nis; John 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. NIchoU
i!h place M<
Omcra. HilliHale. After much InElvcsta Th<
formaJ^iTtsmsslon 1
•OUTH GRANT.
•
I Olhet this wc
foiniittiee of ifin-e
I fin
he appointed
A niimlK-r of young fle<}|fte Rflm here
imt to Ike 0»r«eJI churab test even- '
draft \^lsws and amend the eon
was
g
to
the
CbilUren:*
day
exercises.
'
of clutjilng K
lulion loThiee •lays,
ihl
to n-fsirt In the
The walk
iPach ■ hotel U monilng. the rf»mmIttf-«* iK-lng as fol They report the prdhnun a* very UF
terwrtlng.
about compleiid and highly appre
lows;
Chb'f
Delfts,
I.gnslng:
Guy
W.
Southwick
and
O.
Haton
both
dated and injuyed by the in^ople ol
bad the mliforttine to lose a hor*e one
.Northrupi. Ik troll, aud Conger,
the village.
day tosi we<*k.
Miss Hel»-n Massa In .the guest ol bion.
. . Tbe cornerstone of tbe new church
her grandiiarenih. Mr. and Mrs. H. R
Subject Stricken Out.
will be Uid next Wedneaday. Rev. U.
Spencer.
Mr. and,Mr.«. Rlndgc an'O family an
The evening yus^ion iK can by the Kennedy will deliver Uie address ail
occtjpylng their rotiagc al . Cedti reading of the-paiKr "Why Not Tax assist in the services.
Mr. colei
lyxlge, where they will spend ihe sum
the Hare When the Ci.nv# nticm !* laying the i
Mrs. l.Awrenre Gagnofl and 1>al>e re Held 150 to H.-ln r>*frsy Espenses?" ander*a cottoge at Duck lake Cyrus
turned home from Traverse City Fri by Chief Arthur Tower, l^idington Harper ha* a cottoge Imilt th«-re and
bey will spend aome ifme there-tbi*
d»y.
Mr. Tower began l*y Ktaiing that he
A reception will !k' given to the delpdaughter
Mr. and lira. Wilson
ratfs of the C. E. eonvcntlon on Tuee eonKlclen-d l! jiof to tax the place
fell t)i( y wodM ha^e no troui«lc In raia- Ada aad Mr. and Mrs. J. Bigger went
day evening In the church parlor*.
to Trai
City :
Mrs. Wf-Mon f» iil at this writing.
Ing that anncint or more for delegates*
A china shower was gn-en in lionor expenres. but oo llu* other hand they tbe funeral of Mf.. and Mrs. B.
sel's little son. ^
of Mlhs F^lna Bramen at the home of
atrayrniplii think they had to pay enough
There has been a i
Mlsf, Lihide Otidaff on Friday
to pri{>are for the eonvention without Ing arond the nclgbborb<v>d last
ing. F<»urtecn guests wen- r
until last SaUirday 8. gtrlrkland
and a mock wi-ddfng was an Ini* i
laying tr^) additional to what they turned
it In bis pasture.
feature of the e\^ning. The hrldsi had already tiaiil, but. ho said. "I
U. Aid met last Thnraday with
entered the parlor to tin- strafWH Iftlnk there would he any troui
Mrs. Lillie Harrow*. Our next meet
of Mend ‘iKKohn'R wedding niarrh. led
raising f:.0 nmortg b^l flr.*roeo:. If ing will l>e with Mr*. Wilson. June 2L
by flower girls, riUl>on U-arers and
ring bearer, on aisle In-lng
iH-lng ma.Ie wilii you w.Hild nl%e Lu.linrton the el
or
I am assured you can
rihUm and the reremrony |*er in
nded by Iiavo the 150 ir you want lU"
hrid.- and groom were
ly To-ld and Mary Jane am
I Mrs. John March spent BaaThe liubjert was discussed by Ouy
Hev Junes,
J. Bahcrofi’s.
after which the evening was his-ni in .Vtirthrupf of D<-trolt, who consli
k^-gmiUer was In Hodge
It radically wrong. Secretory Lane of Sunday.
music. Hefn-shineni.s were s*-rved.
Tljcn* was a •nrprice party at
n«-a?rlce CuMaff. who ha* b«-en IH. Ithaca Olid he lived in a irmaJl city
son KewaBarch's * Wedneadsy
is convalescing.
and with the banquei* «mld not be
g. the ]3tb.
The i-adles' IJcnem sod. ty gave a texer! ifre additional fM. Delegaf
Goff will start for soatbern
tenant t.*a at the home of Mr. and
FIshharl: of Alma said It was quite i Michigan today.
Mrs. Knuds<in on Frl«hiy evening
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Lyle KnigbL
A special Children s day program, straggle to entertain the oonvHitloh
Jiim- 2. a daughter.
consisting of music, recitations, drill}-, He didn't think they needed It If du
jtc.. win be given at the Congn-ga wen* ken» up
Delegate Russell
EA8T PARADISE.
tlonal church on Sunday morning.
William SparUng is serkmsly III. .
June 17th. A MMX-Ial Interesting b*at- Kalaraaroo dida’t feel any cliv
Mr. and Mrs. John Newmarch vis-,
should Ik* oblige to do more than en
ited friends at Wexford Sunday. •
the convention. It was n
Mrs. Armstrong It visiting her fa-f
school. le*l by the choir. All are cor- that tbc subject be stricken from the
ther. William Sparling.
dUlIy invited to attend tl.m service.
Mrs Sarah Saxton and family called
Henry Homleck of Gills i*ler siK-nt records.
The following committee was ap on her mother. Mr*. 1. J. .Newmarch.
Saturday in town.
Mrs W. H. Htirlbut \s visiting pointed by tbe president, empowere.1
**Mli*'Amy‘8eegml!lef is staying wl»h
frienda in I^^land.
^
without restrtetioa, to prepare plans her aunt. Mrs. W. 8. Saxtem. for .*
Mr. and Mra. Fred nauml)erger ar
rived at their old home In this place for Insurance within |25 in connrTilon few days.
Caller* at Isaac Newiparch'* Sunday
with
the
Michigan
State
Firemen's
a?
on Tuesday.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. D. McMachen. soH^lon. the appointments |w-lng as were Mr. and Mr*. Adam Seegmliler,
Miss Uzrle More Mrs. Magrie Mori.
Tueaday. May 24th. a son.
Guy Northnipt of DetroU Mrs. Patten and fkmily aad Mrs. Jam.
Mias 1-aura Furiach has retnrnetl to
her home In Traverae City after ai>end- RuKsell of Kalamasoo and Edwards. It Newmarch.
June 11.
was also voted that G. Northrupi, for
ing a few days In town.
Bom. to Mr. and Mya. Inlng Ran mer member of the commute, be reimger. Friday. June lat. a daughter.
irsod fbr $11 expended.
Morris Leslie am; family have
Vsatorday Afternoon.
mined into their cottage.
Tbe be*t method of drying hose warn
LONG LAKE.
token up In connection with the sub
Some of tbe young folks
le ball game between Long Lake ject or returning hose to tbe sUtion in
Id Maple Cftr last Saturday. All re
weather, and Captain Smith of
Kt a fine Ume. The game was la Grand Rapids regards the tower aa.tbe
Everybody knows that
favor of Long Lake.
}. 4 Sunday school win observe best drying method, be said, for then
diet
tbe most wholesome
wl
the water runs out more quickly {ban
Iren's day. Sunday. June 17.
for summer is fruit. The
Quite a few of the member* of Long on a rack pr lacUne and give* less
fruit syrups in our soda
Lake gfange attended the’ Pomona
mlldewfiig and rol
wage af Old Mlssloo laat week.
Them will be an Ice cream sodai at About iwenty^our bo^r* aboold be
Long Lake Grange hall for the benefit given to drying hose for if dried too
of tbe grange. Saturday. June ICUi. qolckly the greater beat wCi tend to
nourisbiogandsath^iiW.
Everyone Inrlted to attend
sr. '
Fruit
Diet
STEAMER ILUNOI8 EXCURSION.
exenrshm, Sun^y. Jane 17th.
Charierolx. Petotoey. Harbor Springs
aad return, fl.00, atoamer lUhioto. See
atoeflalt, paga d colamn 4 for Ume.
1
30M14^
^ w joBitsoir
jOBitsoir biDG
bkiiG od.
The Enaaoe committee's
jttM-. rsport
•I
If:
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OAKHEIGHT^
UITIIO ., ,',;:-,,j:V:(::,v
10TU2 ■■
. LOT 183
10TIS4
LOT ISO
LOT 230
•4:'
UPTON SINCLAIR
BP TRUST EXPOp
;>
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,,
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Lo5T®5;:^J87«s adverUted are now told
r't"- ^ ■
LOT 196
■II
■bi. L01203
>S||S
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
ilrr'.’l::
i
LOT 214
‘' ’‘v'
? |4l prSAlE! (
^1:
I
■
it thst If tt veto not msde s Isv
Ketr Tcrk.
«
tbe hill of fsflto be stands on Its <
^ hsTsesitodtbenstkmto
Amcof sadi nsj be nsatloocd
ss Psli^ s -Oooui
on the satlsIsTe^ stni«»le. sad Uptno
Biadsir'e -Ibe Jimsler wblcb bss
reread gorcraiaeatsl setloo scslast tbe
UplM
la fset. U s boj..bdaamwt yet twenty.,
lasn of s#. Tbe slight &waoo
bis check SMBS ncTcr to hsre known
the toads of s fssor. Tbis Impreesioo
IS sropanmiea
vj iwo w ,u»wiw
Is
sccratasted by
less bslrs longer than tbe rest, sods as
tisooe sDnctiinea seen upon a woman’s |
tooe. Some adentlst baa ptndicCed
paedicCed that
___tbe race rMcbes toTb^t- <n
real drUlsatte men wlU be as beardless as wcanen. There are examples of
tlit ite even now. The poet IdeabeC
gbelley. who seemed set down In tbe
world oot of eomc age far advanced,
was one. Upton anctalr. too. to an
Idmltot tboogls a more practical and
mlUUnt one than was jSselley. Be has
tbe same dream that was In tbe pocTs
heart, the dream of a gentler and moee
le drUtoatiois In whids brother.
will be a fact rather than a
preacher’a phrase. Ue looka on tbe
^ aa dm^lley on that of a
^ mTiiS
This
s are
fcpamust be sold tospot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
The,whole bunch of
i jrWELVE LOTS
H sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
lior holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
oflois.
• *
i: lliso One Acre'Lot
; in Birchwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and run nine back 20 rods,
north side for street. A
iSir’dSariss.Su'bSuSLbu.b^ ,p<«.
THOS. T. BATES
UITUN SINCLAin.
Jungle,
wild beasts
ts in human form
tear each other with
ih tooth and cUw.
and he bolds a vision
< a nearing time
n of
arhen tbe race shaU bars
bara emerged from
condition and when
that
Ibellfeoftbejnsngsi
sbontssmsnynpe sndi
dnoold ssre bUs ftons tbst slso.
booyed btos np sad esntod bl«
bta ocer
c
.sad bis to.
mAwwm, ™ pSfC«tl Sto '
tbe pcril of being esst down Isw
by sdree.
dty; BV tt hsTs Che same bnoysat
power In esayiag bbn orer ‘the grestak
pseti oMbe todstlofi of fTOpertty. As
teg ss one cpn forgcf bUneelf be le
Mfe.
of oar own personsut
worM cannot spare men Uke
r. He bss too nineb good In him.
gu,
too
icb posstbOJty. The big bei
plslsly. tiss wTMked too
men .that bare won too
May nia
hU belief
In lua
his wr«us
dream pccocrre
oeurA lo
him from the potong np of the personIn tbe great opbearal that Is opoo
n, we need nnselflsb men and women.
in man
kind. suds aa can lose sight of
selves In the rtolois of tnith. Mr. WncUlr has tlkown that he coold do this
In .the past. It wUl he fortunate for
ngi nt. Tbe boy advanced rapidly In,
him and for aU If a
prevent bins from dptng It In the fntnre. the 4nilsllc schools and grsdnated early
from the high school. Then be todc
At namt li the thmUgbL
cooiee in the College of the City
Is ipore than youthful Im
Kew Totk, paying hto way by writh
rlty In the face of •'The Jangle” an- Jokes, stories or anything that would
tbor. however. T<ben the shille dies sell for the papers and magazines.
oat a certain pan«sr and
WTjen he was only seventeen bo had
strength Ukes lu place. The 1
tamed oat a Ulc of the dime i
to brood and bbdi. the eyes bine, steady -Iicdeye l»lck variety. Ue was alI wt*rker. writing at a
wayf a prodl
rate.
•AJ.OUO words in
one day. Anyone who knows anything
wk will realize Just
:al a task tbU ta Wnth
idaimsomest Lots in Oak Heights
:
done with tbe bcTcrldgc I
tecesnw srons
f^OOSa bsTc oftea aisdc
These are alt early selections and are the
get
wUl be
____
Two of the 1
The laealC af toe toll eattag. topt that have eve
bnte trip was -Tltoee Hagen, a
riamtaayr wbicb toll ahavt a^ iat aa
MtesL It was at aboot tola tima.
r yeaia ago to be exact, limt Cptoa
me Mett BarMS
: r;-;, ■
%'r4
? iW |mMc
» to rvb Its cares, la
i tlto Msattato lYsMat Bmrrrit M
i and with a certain fine effect, tlte i
and middle face strong, the moutl) and
chin expressive. Though fame cams
! anddenly. It found the man not uaprs*
pared; rather. It found him ao frankly
and openly himself that be namraHy
stepped into tbe limelight and seemed
luhabl
at home there. 8tlU there was for the
earth and direct its activities,
most pan a lack of the thought of self.
i^di Life With Joyom (tottek. Ue was very much tn earnest that the
SlncUlr’s smile U boyish. Despite bis whole story of the depravity
past struggles be has the Joyous out beef ernst otwold be told; that ItaHoqld
look on life, the apprectatiou and the be told ottcially. so that the iwple
eothtMlasm of a boy. Ue has met ad- could protect themselves. W*ben the
resslty, wrestled with It overthrown New Tortc newspaper men went to In
^It hat the battle has loft no wrinkles terview him they found him fcady not
joo hU face and no blttemeks In hU
atred In
heart Injoatke may
him. hut not
be baa
diartiaa
kept
him
sweet
In
defeat
be Hflty campaign
thartH
I of the power of a boy. but of a man. Day after day
haah»
to win victory, and that has kept him additional chapters were Issued. I^the
ctotMeot. He has dared to believe people do not learn all about Pad
1 a canae. and hla faith In tlila
Atm:
tm
tag made bardohlp aeem ln«lgHla Ideal was blggfir than any book form laat Fehroary It was onpenonallty. bigger even than hlmaalf. sparingly denounced. The powerful
and tbroi^ apparent faQure. tonragh beef trust seem* to conmA many are*
y or at any rate to 1
hunger and cold, be coold live tn hto
iiidging by tbe n
hope for toe race. Be tmatod tn hte
tedf hnauwe be trusted to the move*
ment of which he had mode hUnoelf a
fh^That sort oT attltode. that oort of
They were not hikeCBthdatoam. olwmya wtoa sooner or
ghd with him too vfetary tame
ot too time vrhan moat
■blM M Saedaa.
Before pahitobtog this, bowercr. be
wrote a eIvU war story. **Mannas8e.**
wUch was printed la 1904. It
toMdsd to be tbe tost of a trtok&r« bat
toe other two never have appo^ed.
-ManaamS” was a smreas in a smaU
wmy^thejtowt real ene the boy author
^’er two or three yearn be ^ dream
ed ef writing ■ •W that would ex
|moe the trosta. and some of tbe beef
treat leveiatloaa tamed hto eyes In
that direction. GoUto to racklngtown,
Cbicagn. be lived to tto midst of scenes
be wmrtd describe, for many weeks.
Bttog eomrwtoit known ns a sorlaltot.
Che wnrklagmen In the ps
tooal -of whom are eoclaltols. freely
gate him the facto.
Tbe book waa toosUy written In a lit
tie abanty that be*bad boUt with his
esm hands at Princeton. V. J. He sUU
Bves,in that boose. thoas£ later addl
ttea have bete made. Here he spends
bis dmo In fanning, writing and
dreqj^ng of llie cwopemtlve
lopBCd thk mm to Qoeen EHsal^
tba other to jury Qaeca. of 800U.
1*1 watch was la tha
with haaaUtaUy
a The lowar part
k^jMS of aihrer. with ,
aa elaborate gilt dealgB. «m1 tbe whole .
kept to a caae of btaaa. covered’
with black leather wh
shth knobs of sUvar.
The Seotitoh qneea’a wati
Ila] betog
tale shape of a rknil. the dial
I
trudneed where the palate tooaM have
been, the works belag to tbe laUalc
brain ravity. A little Ite atmdt the
He did not write The Jnnrle” at tbe
niUrosd speed at which ho had tom
tbroogfa his other books. He was about
nine months at tbir actual placing of It
no paper. He has mid that so modi did
be feel the story that to bold op tbe pic
tare to tbe rod almost killed him. He
lived that story, Others live It while
reading it:
.
The Jangle” was first public In
the Appeal to Reason. Then It w as of
fered in liodk form to a New Y«irk imh
IMilng bouse, who decHded to lake It
certain changes
Sinclair refnsetl to make fto in
other bouse got tbe book. Tbe rt
history.
J. JA. KIKJERTON.
One of the choicest rarities of the
Bernal colleclioo waa a bookwhaped
airb. This carioos thae
was made by order of
Duke of Pomerania in the time
Gostavns Adolphua On the tore
________
^ . the dial. of the ^alcli
ch ^
the
U»ok. where
Is set there ts aa engraved toacH4
tkm of the duke, and bis tlltos and
annorlal beartngs. together wWi thir l
date. ICn.
On the bark the engravings are also
sery finely and CLkUlfallr exeeutej.
hmoag them being ihe-portrmlts of two
Cmtleineii of ibe seventeenth .centary.
The dial plate Is of silver, chased In
relief, while tbe Insides are beaaUfuUr
chaied with figures of birds and fW- ’
iage. The watrh has two separata*’
movements, and n large, sweet toaag.
bell. At the iikck. over tbe bell, the
UM‘tal is ornamentally pierced In a c|^
rle. with a dragon and other devlcea.
while the sides arw pierced ted engraved with a romplirated design of
ehaoilful scroll work.
5
ANECDOTES OF DAyiTT.
0«lsaa**nMMte»
a” WfUlam
03rten. il. r„ relates this storv con
cemlng his confrere, the late Michael
Dnvitt. tbe famoua Irish iiatrlot and
organizer of tbe Irish Land league,
when the hitter was carrying on a
caiuiwlgn against the moonlight out
rages so prevalent In the south of ireUujFrtew years ago:
Tfbe principal form tbe
wnk^c destruction of cattle (K ionging
to I^,.—. and ito* niouullghlen. took
tbe Ingenious vengeance of eating as
well as killing tlte cattle In order to
defirlve Lord---- of all evidence.
After a siK**-cb In whl< h llte <»rator
denouDced the mo<»nllghli rs roundly to
a crowd Mr. Davttt was entertained at
dinner In the local hotel. After din
nor he was waited up«»n by a group of
stalwart young men, the riugleailer of
»L Before be was twenty
L oot a mam of stuff equal in
» to the writings of Sir Walter
ScottAfter finishing at the New York col
lege be took a four years’ i»oslgraduate course at Columbia, still doing ILt
r -liack” work. It Is said that b.*
4-d *»n forty different couna'S and
ptoetlcally dropjaal tlnnn all. Finally
at tlie age of twenty two he loft labool
detHded to write the -griwl Ameri4wn novel.” Evi-ry young bbidC who
asj.irral to a i-ar^^er In letters has har
bored that dream of writing tlie ”gri-at
-rican novel." It U an certain as
the measles or the mumps. Sinclair
not <»rily dn^nmed of It, l»ut went nlK)U!
tbe tusk, teuring through It nt the same
mile a inluiite gall that he does most
of Ills work. Finally It was done, and
with high bojies Ip* started to the publUai«T. U WHS Ibe old story. Tliat i«r- a good dlnm-r anyway.”
TCever ate a priiu. r piece of tieef In
llciil.'ir ujitek<'4-p«T of the road to llleremlneuee had no susj.lclon of fu my life.” replied the itoIltUton.
•Tm not sun>rls<-d at that,” remark
ture -Jungles” wrapped up In this
ed tbe moonllglil -eaptaln; ’it was the
the story back. Then the manuscript best cut off one of Lord ---- ^-s bul
went the rounds. It ts said tliat U locks!”
___
made a record In tbe matter of n jeeA good story of MIrhsel .Davitt was
tlons, haring liecn pasHed op more
times than any other tale ever offered. revived by tbe Xllustnrfed London
All the book publlRhers in the country News apropos of tbe publication of bis
had the privilege of • relurulng It with iKtok. Tbe Boer Fight For Freidiim."
thanks.” Then the magazine editors Tbe story pertslns to one of Dnvltt’s
got a whack at It and were quite ns en speeches as organizer of tbe Irtsh Ijind
thusiastic In rejecting It as luiU been league and runs as follows:
Tie lashed hi* Urge audience Into a
tbe book men. In the end It Usd iw^»rod
the unprecedented uuml>or of thirty sort of frenzy by his strictures upon
aeven refusal*. Finally |t was pnldish- English rule and Irish slavery. During
ed. and the putdlc r»*J<^®d It with a his most Impassioned and eloquent. If
unanlrfilty greater than that of the least loynl, passage be was
‘putdlshera and editors.
by thaArrival of tbe government short
hand reporter, who dashed op on on
Starved and OreoMd.
ootolda ‘Jaunting car’ a«*ompank‘d by
In the meant/me tbe young man was three roetnlM^rs of the Irish c-onstabu
going through a ”Grub street,” band to Ury.with rifles and side arms fixed.
mouth existence that was prol*abiy The fn*«h arrival Immediately prepared
worse than that of his -Jungle”
^ Jorgls, To make It all worse, he tn take down tbe wordf that were
burning from tbe man who was a! that
bad btoo married at the age of ra 4*nty- time second to none. Inrhsling f’liarles
” "
Ijoautlfiil girl numiHl Mela H.
Btewirt Parnell, as the chosen of tbe
Puller, daughter of some sort gf a is-ople. Davltt paused and gaw»d at his
court clerk In New York. All girts are new beam-, who awaited him. uotibeautiful In newspaper stories, but this
book and pencil In hand, and then,
one was really so. Just bow the two turning to a mass of upturned faces,
ever lived none but thonTM-lxe* will
he flntobed his peroration In the wild
ever kno^n
eloquence of their native language, and
forget It- 81ndalr 'ne^-er had any
heaven knows what treason he emitted,
Maybe It was against bis prlnclple*. At any rate, he starved and for certainly the government reperter
did XMit. as be gazed blankly at the
then starved and dreamed
speaker. The audience understood and
e. and all tbe time eootinued
appreciated hU i»urport, expressing
writing at a galloii.
their approbation In wild and unbound
He toW about all these struggles and
the agonieo, rebellions and despairs be ed acreama and sboota”
hind them In Tlie Journal of Arthur
8tlrllng”-rttber be took all bis own
_______
Tbe Wise dean adjusted his iiulc
ViSimj poet. *ndi^ck skuH cap and pUoted ns acrua*
I In hla book. So realistic
that
•‘Observe.” be said, grandly, ’‘that
,
magiiUceDt 'buikling to the right *
‘ lock
-And what is It used forr we
jotukf Tlrub Streeter.” , and
naked, timidly.
c had quite a little run before
”Wliy. that Is the gymnasHiin. And
flcCte after alL Yet thyre was more do you sce^that atotel.v building to the
truth to the fiction than tbe critlet Icftr
'
be
jrhUe writing one of his hooka tonrialr lived to a tent ou an Uland to lha
TTm! And whnt la lhat atnicr. na the tnre over tbereT*
”Why. tlmt is the apeclal tatnlng
quarters for the truck team, hammer
throwers and pole vaoHers.”
-Gnenti
u hia lent to knap rignr box 4
«lWsto.ai
Exclusive
Piano
Slyies
Latest and Newest Case
Designs, Renaissance,
L*Art Nouveau. Colon
ial ' and Inexpensive
Cottage Uprights.
4
iQjOQ
Wi'fl
We have pianos here
to match the furnishings
of mansion or cottage;
pianos of the higb^
class; pianos that are ar
tistic from every view
point; pianos that, the
say are
you have
At our
npleodul racilitien for tenting
each inatniment in liomelikecomlitionn.
Oor modem nyntem of pi
ano nelling, marking ea« h inntmment in plain figureton
amallent ponnible margin octinintent with legitimate bminena metbodn, gn en cvtcb enntomer greater necurity for
foil valoe than the okl way
of making tbe price match
tbe pocketbook.
Batgains in Slightly Used
Pianos aad Organs
ThisJeeL
Te'r^t nub or $3 to $25
oMbaixl $5., $7 to $10 per
iBootb. bujre eoy nprigbt
piano. •
^
Our SmaU Payment Flam
makes buying easyK
Kimbd-^
M,B. Hafnrr, Ptvp.
WANT nEtAKlHEHt
nere it M M efkclire aedittJir
sifcrtwir .tlu tie Wait Ctlu B Mip <ilck itiint.
Transportatieii Ctminn^^ THE RAina THAT « OOM IH THE
j
i FOR RENT.
•, WN aeOMCHEO OESEKT.
iw;»ypiliiii{ip^ lag qnyyi
At a
ms aM by a m>tM m*iB to
WNTTBaU iHire
WANTED.
SteiMfitlios
«•. a
MISCELLANEOUS
I. C. BURNS, Igent.
I PeremArquette
FOR 8AUE
---------
6RAR0 RAPIDS I INDIANA RT
.iTTr,
T/re Insurance
IdoniiMKiicjiiL
MONROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Order your
ICE
C-fi. Taylor Coal Go.
le!
V
.4:^ •“
«« Ut.
iBe
The aeaMor M miU
tB Bme«f AI. MHBc leiwtK hat the Hri waa aet eatby Mra. Brown, vbo Hellevod U*t be
Mtod wlU his defiataoB. -Well,
said he. -what do yon do at a hall was tbe man who had
TO NENT-Bsr roooi te
,,
srhevi a man asks you for a walct and her over
wf»bSatBi,fBrslM<wa;
CbBjMBBC
roa
don't
wish
to
dance
with
him?
Hotel ColinibiB.
Herman Andrqwa. ai^:^V
™j.Wf
BT» kaown to oeleBttati: c
tNat Is when .von can shdar dtple land, aad Ben Fblrb$nka. aged 14. ot
WAHTEO-^PoItJo. M
1
amey." -1 tell him." she repUed. Tha Clabe,. vert arreated,OB a ehaige Jf
WN SAt£-1457~« feet fR»t « ROO«( TO IIENT-For Usht
]
wr boakki«p«r Hr row
itmi «BA Bieetrtc llgliu, wmtrr.i^* Tr%'^r.e nty..TSBri. 4:00b.*.
®frer Im i
*r raid Is fell.- “But suppoidas » ateaUas-tleyclea. They aay they ran
«Bt* BUBct. Bdjolni Mr gormT.*vereCU7...TbBr». C:00m.*.! the piytag Bnn of tia rmfl
isn't and be atlll persist*
Mrt teiltflag « the ir«l. TUs H
away from home aad arrtvBd at Pon*.
Mr
-..............
^
lare
laid
*«e
Of
the
WANTCO-A gpod t^pHenl Umm^
Inaiat
It
is
and
at
the
same
Ume
W\
ll:e ttum centfBUy
lot Ib the
ticc wPh but one cent, ao 4bey stole
?
________________ ^
North aouBA
Uii* rale of IMaaa.
lumper €Ji aMtvre tmit, csfiwble ol
klB nee U lanT.
eentrml distrUmUBg pcAot bi the BMMt
the ^heela 10 reech Detroit.
Moat beantlfnl and
Uiktog «it!fe <Asrx* «r iKWie. Fto
.Prt 7:00p.m
Bwd.^ progrMive rflj iB c»Btr»l HOUSE. FOR RENT->m Can. F. G.,
^
fCIneieen years ago. on receiving ► Stephen H. UtBidoB. Ph. D. fprfig «mU;.Soiu» bfti bQ NMiSm cob
Hooman..
^Stf :^CJtr-...8oB. €:OOa.Bt the.daam are the cnetL and Dm rapid. ihe ncmlnation of the democtats of merly of. Monroe, a graduate, ef the ^ 3
MlckigBB; VQitahle for BRy eU^ of
ft: a.* Uy with whkh iheirdfy and appaiwnt.
« Mt«, Oa U CoBlicr. 4IS
bBSlBMB. CbU for fNice. WBde
ly wlthefwd atnlka pot out blonnaBin Maryland' a* attorney general of hi* U.rof M. Cclumbla and the Ualvu- ^
EleTciitJi Btmrt. BoCli teirpb<
.
DfO».. 127 FruBt St., Tnvenm City FOR RENT-Besl efftee rtMNU In the
,i
nader the touch of the rmliia ta woBdw- Ktate. ex-Governor William Pinckney sli^' pf Sarbonnr at PtrUv>iid who
j«BeJ2-lX
city; imwly flalkhad and pai^etad; A" Traverse City...::8nn 10:00p.^
MleS. CltiieB. plume 12ir.
Whyte aald: “The. anorpey general ha.s for years been sli|dytn4 the Utet;
fuk
J
t«red: to. »4 cold
nay U4S
ship wonld be aa eacelicnf way for atur^' of Aaavrla and Babylpa. has is^
WANTED--------ExperlmeA
dsyllyhi rr^poii In city. Orer Flmt |
them all grow* on a abort, etOQ'k i
no to cloftd my public can»er.’*
sued
In
imri*
a
volume
of
“Leeturet.
room slfl «t Ptj(t HarwiMtK
wiUch dnrteg the a
Nat lonai luink. Inquire at MlTIiken'a !
Wh.vte wad thi n a youth of C2.
FOR SALE—1445--IUrdoaro Ptock in
on Babylonia and Pa^BaUae,”
i
aeein fo hare Ufe
he expiration of his term in 1891 he
rofid market loo» viibln ten mlh s
Mrs: Maria HiUlker ef DIghtem hat
\
the magnlfieeni w
etlrrd to practice law and enjor hi*
c»r Travente City. Only hardwire
COOK WANTED AT QNCE-fiuaulT
wre Often aa much am
i^*en awardecl o Judgmmil
$1,900 ^ \
North hfumd fie
e. 120 N.
vputatlon
as
Marvlsnd
s
most
distinEary termi. Owner to niber huii- FOR RENT-Ten rewm* .
MSplor»««t.. iBfioUe Jnb. Ha
A
cnctua
much
larger
than
thia-the
against
Ray
FSrr.
a
Tnittn
aatooMceep*
|
lions at Mackim
Fpntcr St., phone S5C.
■ay 1-tf Ptoamship line* sttuimers for 4>olntJ barrel cactua-haa n very
rail fer inrtnre afid i. naa
io> tnished cltiren. Should he lire to er. and FivhI Novaek. a Dlghtaa aa*
12C.
June !• tf
Waile Hrof«. 127 ProDt rtfc-et. Trav
on l.ake Fuperior, l.ake UTiron, Ijikt aiguWrant bloom, ^lle lhe tlnieat of 'omplete thi'/terrn in the ITnJted loonkeeper. and their LcndtBiepj be*
Erie.
Georgian
bay.
Lake
Ontario
ao^
ah.
a
tow.
creeping.
WANTED-At once.
Stales s«‘illie. to which Governor
irr^ City. I4kb. Cilizeni pbuoi
are Harlan illillker. her aog aad
beyond^.*
Jointed growth, hat i
Warfield ha«= apiMilntts! him-and support. w*ar. shot and killed Me?. «.
1219.
rnaySHf
bentitlful aa an.r
there Is every p:osiH»ct that he will do 1904. hy .Mnnle; Shearer, when ;bolh
LCgT-Lon el »nd chain. Locket con
Went&gUNi
rirollugtthefhlroatroaeori
ilnlU
*0—his
nubile
career
will,
have
Ulns
renrie
aan
n
puoio.
Find..FOR SALE-1451-Ice cream paHor
Odor.
were umlcr the Inf! icncc of Ufi'jar.
‘ended ove r aixly-two years, for he Shearer was acemtted’of mtirdw.
km p i»bo!o ind r» t urn loci et ami
AU Informaiian regarding conmV
noda fountgln. candy making tooli,
WANTED-KltehBfi gtrli Bt tlu> HutH
Inforiunately the namea of
chain to .Miv V'. It., enrm-r Eleviuiih fl'u.s and Icke trips ch«*erluUy giveu rart* ai*eelea are not weU known, and first went to the Maryland ieglslatim
all. other fixture:;, nil rtock. Good
» WlUttag.
JoBe Gtf
Prof. E. D. Watkins, for four peart
uiK»n appllcailcn to
tin* conimooet xwrieiJcn. which are
in 1847.
A
and Wadsworth
lm.tr. central loritUm on Front
superintendent of the achoola ai Ith
found on the <wt atope. bear no noch
----v/wwM. BBd
iMa mil klndi of nWANTEO-^<kiokf
rtrr« t. One of ihe fineet confecDuring a lull In dhe h<i*f lnv»*stigt aca. has n»slgned to attend the,V. of
gorgeous army of^ bloaaoma.
Old,
Tmriw
tlhu. ry. Ice cr« am and candy maklitg
tUm heiore I hi- agr irulniral commlHe.'
^ LOST—A ncarl and rMiatin-led charm
Both phones No .76 Dock and of friends greet.the irareler on the rim ’n Washington, rongressman Larlme M. next year.
»m>eptabjlfbmriit* in city. Call
of Itoath valley,loo. There ta the
The Slate Savings bank of Turner.
J. O. O. F. pin. I)ctween Prm-yteilan
'Llryclait. A.
price. Wade Uroi., 127 >V«nl elreet,
ehoha tpronounced jfhoyahi. which, lug un a story about Ihe late -PhU
W. Hcdllngifrortb. riS K. Front 81..
Trateme erty. Mich. CUlxem. phone church, nmrh «u Washi:t'.;iun ; ir, et
while Urge and many bnuKhed. pro- Armour. One time tlie rolliionalre Arenac, count v.-caplUI $20,006. bav
to Garfield aunie. or fnim lati.-r
au. piMMtB 415.
June 4-1 mo
dueea few or no flowera. reprot
1219.
may 24-tf
was ao well pieasi'ii with the work by b« n aitthorited to iraniact huatnesa
pl.'relo EaVt n.rh-h -fed t Mr/ I
Itself
-wllppiug.- as our (
1 branch c;f his ofTUe force that he by the State Imnking departmeaL
moth.'ws wen» wont to aay of
WANTEO-Com in tiie oar and oata; FOR SALE—1427—One handrrd and CLver. 2Pj i;arfi; ld av«M ;e.
Wm. Coleman, aged 57. a efitored
old the clerks to order stills of clothes
choice
geraniums.
Janitor at the state capitul. was lnaa.1
juii 12 21
Jdghoal prtca paid.. j B. J. lfon:ao.
aerenteen mere farm, one and pnensunlly lung bramh fallN to the groond ind M-ml the hills in him. One yoiin.; dead b.v his wife. He was siaadinf
half-miles north of Omwn. one half
t Ilow or lered an |sn suit and wlien
It st'cms alnuMtt to worl
J. u. BMITM-IX-IWII... .nur.nu.
.i"*
mile slinre front on Silver Nice;
ho hill came in Mr. Armour tent for up leaning against the stove la his
lh.‘
earth,
no
soup
do
the
lectlre
It* work lu .11 re*l;im,t» | _J0»r
>me.
nofib, ruiitb and woat of BuK'i rerover It. »rben a prpet
him and asked: “Is this bill correct?
branches. Ful:e 9 10. powers Opera
takes place, eo that aoon an entliwly Did you order an $80 sulk of Hothesr*
port, one of the |>trtllCTil refiufti In
Several of the elk In tbe herd oa
Hciutc niJgvGrand Uapida. Mich.
reiMirnte p!:;nl comes aj* a few feet •Vcr. sir.” the clerk replied. “I did. the Mill preserve at Fureal lake, aeti
FOR SALE-NVw mtlch row. John
the Grand Traverr© ivglon. The
^
maylJklmo
from the parent. So It la that great
• Hokle. Acme: DeiJ pbone 2.-:2 2r.
Poniiac. bav^ again eadaped. The ani
Iwsls of Cl,, tl arc. formed throughout You told me lo svi 8 *«b and 1 gal
.
^
June 1141
mal
h were corralled only a fe« .da>a
Jial
kind
of
a
aulL"
'
Wroil.aaid
Ar
tV.Wrt.
PAi MiSTRY-Cnnsult Madame M ns«
he oaaily platted Into oa^fifth acre
:o after several weeks* absehoa.
*)::(• noticeable thing alKmt ah the nour. as he turned away. “I want to
the fuium Ilea li^yoot
kill or dive loli to the acre, or five
EMALL HOUfiE fOR SALE OR
oiy that I have parked many hogs,
plants lu and
Woodbury Ranaom. an employe o^
clentlfic
reading
will
rewnd
RENT—Near Oak Park rclioul. City,
tluit they grow low to the ground, for lut I never dresred one hefore.“
hiindivd^and eighty five loU. which
Ihe Michigan NaUoqal-hank, and MUs
Pub ■.!««. KowUi»eMi%.
^Ifat hIMory
Grnr H*
no llviu:: thing can atand. agninat
phone 49«. Arrllla GardneH
with a ver> amall amount advertis
One of the hur.lenr old men in Hie Lillian Ihllng. two of the moat promlBaBon DwUy B< Sato
tUMi
vel floor
^ June H4if
ing wonld sell for at least $50
oiintry Is Dr. SiUs Weir Mitchell of
•nt young society^people Of KaUmapi-r lot. For natural advantages lo
Ki. were married nl 4 o’clock last
ert. These low growers protect them PhilniJelpbia. who at .the age of 76 L
HOUSE TO RENT—NV.-ir O:
cation can not I'o beaten. In com SMALL
ORIENT AUTOMOSILE FOR SALE—
rening.
urlnging out hi* cighttM-nlh book ul
hp|\»»s from the drifting sand in
•»l*a!k rrhool. .City, phone 496. /
- A IfOC; Orient Buckbotrd; In per
parison with other proiicrfy. and the
villa Gardner. ,
June S Ct*
derfully Ingenious manner. When the in Ion. Literal nre was his choice
An Insane man cittinilog to be John
"fret condition: can he bought at
price a; Ued. ttiU farm is offertM at i
I'lnut first l»r»*aLs from the ground It A'hen a young man, but on the advice
Trainer of De:udi. aged about 3A. icr...... Oume.c up uot lu one stem, us ^o the
State Ar.rtm^oniUl................... .Upm
very low flgtirc. Then* Is limber
hargalo If taken ^»on. See M.
>f a inieraleir lie dropiNul letters for rorir.-d the vllalge tif Ferrysburfi ail
t State
talh*r cnicti. but in many tiny
enough to pay for lh<* whole farm at
UndenrOod. '
June 5-if
nntoila me.llcp. loiter; when he hat tlay with a huge reloUi-r. H4 was
lug
stalks.
NO
that
what
solid
earth
and
prhe we ask for it. If you want a
*e<-ome .n pallmlogiFt of retiowii he finally captured hy a ruse aptl locked
Hi Tr»vor>..-4‘lt V 1i>mh WhIUmi rocks then* art» among tbe aand clouds
ILE-Urge S
bargain and a money maker, get MONEY TO LOAN—No tax claoM Tnuo»
ca-e ami advised up at Grand Hav«m.
lOUH in. .
Hu«.»ny • rti i. ... .tdlt« rUi i fall Udwc*cn.tiK*si* stalks and form
m W. Tenth.
after this. Wmle llros. 127 Frcmt
pul »n moriicngen. Homna for ■ale
Mltfhell to l^ome Noveilsi
sort of o|H i.work burrlc-ade. Against
The thefts'dr gold leaf from dehtlfita’
may,25tf Kln-et. Tmverse City, Mich. Clt
UiU the s.iud driftH. but doe*
Inquire of B. lIcNamara. i-nrk
.Miteheil. The rr'.nuU
iiovellM-phyTires in the Pythian lenipla-total
liens phone 1219. .
may 24-lf
Place bo«e1.
*ar
choke out the life of the plaub
.rcognirc-J c-vc-rywhe n* that
H.lOfl St Grand Rapifis. Drs. A. B.
winds of the desert nlway
-FOR SALK-Bonaa ak the 8hl
cleiice vf m».*;ll''iiie is worthy of
tnd W. A. Uorland . were robbed of
tbe *aim* dlretilon. so that tte bai^bPoae banL Daa Crereli^ 924 FOR SALE—1422-Forty/ acre farm.
cade Is always avaUable. whether It he le^m. prhlle the physician novelist |5on worth and pr, 8. R. UodM and
* WaHHagtim. CIt. 766.
apr
be a ralu, wind or sand storm that it rnts repuiatbm wheiever the American S. R llAwaon loat $200 and $400 worth
lovcl can. hope fur place. He now has respectively.
btowlDg.
Another Ijeautlful bloomer of this far lghie, n itoyt ls tu'hl.s credit, besides
desert mises a foot long sbafL fpur everal iKMiks of |MM*nis. short stories
I>olQted und like no other flower stalk athon. inimlei and ovi-r liMt workTbe hooey bad aomo foralgii aobiu tbe world. On It are clustered n
.and profev-ional topics. atance In It-lho kg of a boa and a
gn*nt wax«n bloouis two or three
FOR SALE-To make place for oler
shrod of broken .wing.
SALE
Jed.n D. IjMir. . X ;;i c!.-t:iry o
Inches nmTss. iierfumed with all the
trie power, one T h. p.sUUonarj gas
“Weir aald The wlf. of dm tood oxeir.hl hnmh
sweet s<*eutH of Oprus and tbe Ind avy. i? very nmrif ojqMV.i-il ti
pert, “this U pore at any rate.- She
' c4lne engine;-one 20 to 25 b.
Vslue Impos'^lP e lo esjimnt.-. but
and ranging from palest golden white jroptised le w sy-iem <»f spe-mng,
Vu corswisn A A. i
pp tbe Mta of bee on a fork before
steam engine, tmth in firstelxss o
to devq»est purple.
way above pri. e n*>keil. Tblr is on*’
ay:;:
To sjiell w^ll Iv the distlii; held
her boaband. “No benxolc add. forAlt Ion. l o tw sold at bargains
I->oiu right to left of
U^ritwti by poblH-aWu*, uT n ,«i*
of Uie wn-r dcuJiabb* ole.ro* of prop
iiishing mark of a ccholar. as i
maldebyde. boric add or aallcTlIe add
ley.
more
Ihnn
4ts)
feet
Isdow
the
level
taken at once. Traverse City Motor
«rlv iu city. As a bustocss UK-athm
s g.N>d inaapi IS aie of :• g.-nlU-i
here, eh. JohnT'
of
the
sea.
250
milew
away,
these
I
hh
I
s
H
pnnt«l hxhI clrrc
Boat company.
June <M2i
clrraUU^ III
Op Oct. l.s at W.nKhliigii>u the mill•iwpH.Mik.niH
cannot be iMuiien al price aski-d
But John, the food eiport. lawfaod
of caetl stretcli. In w inter and
--------------------------------------------------------1
FBED K. WAI.KEK
•cohifully. "Itow. MU of bw IB Uw
an Inverimeiit. will uay that wil^
when they are all ablo-im with flame, try monument in memory of General
Jodgeuf ProbHtH.
EINOiE COMB BROWN LEdHORNSj
L. mML Tnor. Hi AlUMAllty.
ei;.-ge It. Mcri.Ilan. commsndor of
building", now on llie property
they isMsu like some great cloth ofr gold
—The groateat egg machine. ICgga
a«.ulDitonoy oorcr too <Im4 baw l»which consKt!. of four fram.* struc
to the traveler i.uu.‘^ing on tbe Im of
It. Tb.-y who m«to ««wUm. toov u*
for hatohlBg $1 and $S per cldrteen. {
the Funeral range or dipping down
lure*, eoverinr aliout one half of the
Proslib-n: R(»nr.evelt Is tf too eleutt aud cuvful for unyttilAC of
j I had the highest Bearing i>en of any ‘
Ylmly gap. moke iheV|M-.'f-h cf I lie day. The gen
with Ul* Imrros through Wind
gronii.l. It sh.»wrt five !K»r
ttot ktod to tappou. It Jo AO mro te
./f warinty la Abn rwcenl p.uiltry ahow.
.•lalV widow IH now 71 and at Horn flud 111 rwl baoqr A tac* wloc or a'
t«n th..u:«iu.i dollars. With
'! Bpnelaf pHraa on tou of 50 and 100
etn. tiplo-daie hrick building, it will
ARS. J. 0. ft HAKT J. TKDEBLODI pluers they ufT fcinnll and stunted, so lurg for her health.
j! W. a Umtor. 408 Fifth St
Professor l->lwnrd C. Ptckerlng. d1
rbow at least
that the travetor tms'ts with seatterwl
OSTKOPATHIC PHVSMCIANS
ri
may $ 2 nm amount on the Investment. Gall f.*r
erior of the Harvard college observ
clumps of the thorny shrutsi mlh‘S l»e
te I .. B II.
price. Wade Bros.. 127 Fnnd stn'i
fore he romes Ujiou tract's of the deail ton. hn^ attracted much attention in
CASH will buy lot 110. Hannah
modlauay after tbe trapaa bar*
nlkulIiK* lakes that mark the edge of Imself through liis project for an lb
Tiaversd- I’ity. Mich
June 11 tf
bl^iued corer Ibe buudiea arttb two
• avenuo. Oak UelghU anhurb. L0xiC5
the v.nlley.
finatinnal observatory-. He profMiM-r
w pouad isaiilla gnxara' ban.
fi'ct. if m>Id liefore July 1st. Apply
Other plants than cacti are wanv lu li collect a committee of the most
O. P. CARVERIft BRO.
rOR SALE 1291—EightV two fiH-l on
acconUm; to tbo aUe of tbe eaitety.
to Thos. T. Bates.
may iAf
Iteatb vslU-y. but two s|iecles of me*
Tbla la piMCDlBeatly a fruit nrdco
Slate street, one hundred and fifty
quite c L»w from oue end of tbe valley mlnent autronomers of the world.
fe«1 dwp, all rnvenKl W ilh. twtVHtory
alKe a sum of raone.v, build 0 glgaritlr oefbod. altboucli caamareUI Kitmera,
ther.
to
the
Isjtli
blooming
profirody
S12S CASH will buy lot IM. Hannah
l*Ht4MiU UU«ri UiroWrU MunaJk t^r».Ht»«
oftca oae IL . It la tbo anreN and often
frame building, fitted througboul for
•scope and set all to work <ir
nud adding tlndr .luotn of o<b.
L. L. A. BUILDING
avenue. Oak Heighu luburb. B0xlG5
»oat pranlral way of.aomrliiy |«first cla*^s liv,*ry and sabs; 1
sMitahlc KiKil on earth.
bnnebea. Tie or pin tbe mouU. of
'
If sold before July 1st. Ap|dy
gullienvl by tlK* Flutes and ground up
j Abu forty horses and all
Colum l n G.I. Gifford
Glifori of Jaspf
tbe law llimly; learo no opeulnc to
to Than. T. Bates.
May 5 ;f
for
flour‘ equipmeiii. buggies, c.ittere. backs,
ly. Indiana. Ik pejhap* the only man cat* water. Cnt a amall piece off tba
All
in
all.
there
nro'
doublh'ss
bun
dray.s. hleigh$;. hariies****. wagon*.
S126 CASH wlll buy lot 220. Grant
drerts of nen s of eaetl In this one |»art In the country who owns a railroad, lower comer of tbe be«. ao ttot uo
n»lM*s and all m'rsonal proiw riy in
streeL Oftk Heights suburb. 50x165
of tbe raliforula de-ert. sn'd Its U'tuty hum chiefly for hUrown use. paid for water wUl euy l» .|L Leave Uiodiac
aU»;e'hull.liug. This Is oue ef iho
wlien in bloom I* M»metliinc Indeserib- with hls.own money and operated In- on nntll tbe fralt B reedy to ptCk.feel. If si>lii lH-ror»* July Hrt. Apply
largest livery ami *ale* itarns in this
dependent of the will of any oihor Hrable. osperlallT when ihmmi In tbe i
to Thof. T. Bates.
may 5 tf
J.H.1MKR0B
GEO.
W.
SeWETHY.
sand tlats.- Uig man. The road is calle<t the South
of lull- uu mil- of
legion: tHnirallr IocsumI. doing a
Ran FratK-lNco <‘hr
large and prtifitahle bunlneR*. In
S2S0 CASH will buy a % acre lot in
ern Wabash Valley, in tMIrty-five mlbice doci not always
alwa m«*an
fact. |m*«ent ow-ner feels able io reOf the
BiTchwood suburb. 100 feet fronting
long
and runs through half a dor«*n or
There was no pl.-iKinrlsui.
The Smkf.w I
tliv and -enjoy the comfnrlalde f«irmore proaperotts villages.
coruinly. In Newrman’s Iliic. rTh- night
ap6a -East bay. 212 feet on Brosch
Nothing SN «4uU-kJy and
U
dark,
and
I
am
far
/r.»m Ijuiik*.*’ '
lum*
made
in
thir
same
business
street. If sold by July 1st. Apply.
For five .rear* Senator l^aFollette of
dl*tlugxilsb«-j u well JL»re«l meu or woThlf. reader, if you contemplate en
Thos. T. Bales.
may 5 if
luau.from U»Q-»e of plol»e!aii birth or Wisconsin ha* not eaten meat of any though It has been pMnfxl out that It
riI.BBl.ll BLOCK
gaging In a bnslneKs of thli« kind,
educatUm an tin- pporting vokv and kind. “My Ktomach went back on Imoet exacUy reproduce* a line lu a
^irtH
the carriage, two moet **Ni,entlal points me.” Ray.s the senator, “and I was re Pky printed In IBOO This j.lay I*
will pay you to'lnvc-stlgate. CaH lor
to cultivate and the two which are al luctantly forced to cut meat out of my Two Angry Women of Ahiugtou,- by
price. Wadc Rro*:.. 127 Front street.
Hewy Dorter, and the tiriglnal line
most unlverHally ueglw-ted by |ui
Traverre Clly. Mich. Clilten.s phone
memi.“ The Wisconsin rnim is one of nmt. “Ttla Utc and dark..aud 1 am
and
master* lu tbl* country. It 1
HORSES'FOR SALE-Ooe pair draft 1219.
.
Juno U-tf
home.”
the best authorities in the coumrv on
ao
In England and France, where
borset; weigbt 2200 pounds.
gastronomic allmeais, because when
In
hnmble
life
tbe.voUv*
are
uot
only
One pair draft horses; Weight 3000 FOR SALE----- 1273-One hundred and
naturally wore mosk-al than those hif own gastronomic apparatus went
wf OWN AND OFFER FOR BALE THE FOLLOWING CUTOVER
pouaas'. all good oast.
twenty-acre farm, six miles west of
found In America, but tl*ey are ao In hack on him he became a student of
$>U«u are “In the midst of life
A ftBs lotdrtvwra.
clly. about esventy acres under culti
coaaeqnence of past training and cul such snhjertj. prescribed a diet for ■a nre In death.” “His end was iieece,”
2 aBddle poBlaa.
dration. One uses the sjieaking voice himself and restored his health.
vation. Good hotise. large banu^rith
CRAN^ TRAVERSE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER.
femper. tbe wind to the abon
Om SbeCUBd pony, new buggy and basempil. Following crop;/ Ten
^mofit contbioouaJy. ao why nlKMild It
Tbe sentiment of each la eolfiS.
>4
of
8
E
»4
of
Sec.
18,
T
2T.
N.
R.
9
W.—80
acres.
^
harness and cart; a nice, rig for acres rye, four arreA wheat, leu
not be trained lo be as mnsical as
and ronaolatory.
Dimvtnne. the ireasian pigBN. ^‘of .N. E. U of Sec. 18. T. )n. N. R. 9 W.-80 acres.
possible, siuci- n sweet, low voice Is
chUdren. B.J. Morgan.
re^
from the]
acres corn. S4*ven acre* poutoe*.
111
this
country,
wlioae
bom#
ANTRIM COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OF MILTON
considered iwwer? 80 much time and
may2$4f
kcow. was In the midst of the
fourteen acres oats. sc\<^teen acres
W. H of fL,W'. U of fiBc. 2. T. SO. N R. 9 W —$6 acres.
attention are given to the singing rioting section and it ww only by the
hay. forty acres wild tlmlTer. Call
£. H of 8. W. Vt of Sec. IL T. 20. ,N. R. 9 W.—80 acres.
voice, which In uiie<l only upon occa moat atrennons effort* and eonwider.
Iiat’a the dd lady doing arerr
FOR SALS—14SS—Obb hundred and for price. Wade Bros., 127 Front
sioos. which of conrwe .la to be enctmr- able troul>le that he was alile to grt aakml the atociflng.
LEELANAU COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF KASSON.
y mere Ihrm one half mile stivet. Traverse Clly. Mich. Cltiz.tu
aged and commended, bat if one caix ai^y to «-ofne to the FiMtsd States lo
•YJemnff a needk and WOOL** Kfiltod
Lot Ko. 1 of Sec. 24. T. 28. N. R. 12 W.—28 CO-flio acreo. ^
Ma^ aty; fineM farm In UmUnan phone 1219.
MaiSi
June ll-if
not
cnltlrate
both
let
the
preference
al
the thimble.
Lot No. 2 of Sec 24. T. ifc.N. R. 12 W.—57 80 106 hcrea.
county; good tocalkm: 4>wner In
ways be given to the apenklng voice,
N. ^ of 8 E. Vi of Sec fc T. 28. N. K. 12 W’.—80 acres.
“Welt, ni be darnedr eJaenUted the
other busiBesa; wHI take part pay FOR •ALE-I4S*-Mo<Iwb r«N4eaee.
N. E. V4 of R. W. M of 8«u .24. T< 28^ N. R. 13 W.-dO acres.
that one's enonctatioa. arttcttladon and
Slate street, three blo^ from p(^
respirnttoo. as well aa the proper pitch
rnmu in r^ble city prop^
Howe ttilBT
BENZIE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OF ALMIRA.^ .
at the voice, may be regulated and
■er ^mUk WM.
Wade Broa.. 127 Praat St. TniTerae ogice. Furnace, electric lighiV^m*
jgorirDed according to the most apHe>Tov ww hat la chBradag. hW I
aty. Mich. aUseaa phone 121E
tmih. An A No. l propoaliion. Calf
It dM’t go watt with tImt
timt
proved methods. Then one’s convlcmaySStf
for price. Wade Bros^ 127 Front
tJons wMl be foimi to carry grhat
l>-Oh. JOB dear
siree:. Traverse City, Mich.
old hiibhy» ao job i tty maan to buy
June U-tf
MM CASH vUl buy lou 182. 183 and
HOUSE TO HEKIT-liiQEire Dr. J: W.
J
fJSSSPhfsKS?;
IISI. Rime StreeL Oak Heights sab'iSfb; IM feet OB Boan. Its feM oe
^Qime, m iset OB tbe alley, if aold
bybre Mr IM. TMs le a STMt
FOR AALE—1442—Thirty acres, w
BBd B half miles UbSob streuL Three
■p.
JubD E. Ptt Lumber Co.
^ ‘
CRT, Jdek.
FISHING TACKLE, haH. laaBchea
aad row boats Cor ftahermea^ Hotel
Wtouria. FoDdL
Jime 44f
4.A-
niere ahoBld |m ha iittk mm^
kvind a womn fw bar haBiKr 1
^*rsifc.*svsy%a
g^i'KS=r5,“SS
>•
br m dMW. All mmrn•Jita^yyrr pta^o^tofliod fo m
teg ^ graawy store, oae gajr. vh«a or the Bcaftf of Edacatioo of the City
ofTrovmwe^.lileii.
thrir aueatlah vas atira^ by a bar
Adjowmed meetiag of the boord of
rrl oi prmmM mmmdimg mmr
door.
edwomlon. held lo the rity clerk s offbMB asked the othi^ If they Bee. Maw 2k. mg.
^
Scqwyymh. a GeorsU ladiaa half
brnda
m perfact aMaWt of
>vcr •• letters Inr tbr aaUrc Chero
kee fcncnce. By hla ova MSI he takU nasloe wM s love «C arril
•>ll^dl*«Mn. OMfwiccri at Jobs
ml^Co.P.H. Maa*. C. A, Ban
►». draoirt*. Prt« Me aad SUM
“'rr.'K.'sijss'ra
!■ the «oM
.
A teccoiio wAirr ao.
Good lPastorago^™-™*r2-s=:i:
••AM
A
■ ■
S
U: (•I slu.
is
Good CO* pasture for
file near 4iead of
Boardinan Lake.
Well fenced, ‘divided
in;o (wo parta, run
ning water in ea»h.
Good opportunity for’
a man who wantu to
herd cows. Call at
■
•«•<»--«««•—«r.j-aa 1701. «.d
roatlasc ettry other 8«>dax aeU
(mOwr aotlce. Tralo. wlU lea»» T»»
en* ai, ai *.on ,. «, aad 4:M n k
^ win amrrai Tiaienw aty ti
J0;H A B. sad (:» p. Bi.
Jaiw
STtAMCR
ILLINOIS
CXCORSION.
nr»< reronloa, Suadar. J«»n IJib
Cliarl«H». IVtMlirr. lUrInr Brrtao
aad relarn. IIM, euwawr Ullneta. Sw
•cbedule. Paso' J. eoluna 4 for Umc.
lae irai
KrMlnmitaemeRs
J. W.
Millikdn's
nice, tai'fr-'
Tb« fwios ML rirmcn, mii
B«Iin «rr luiofUK a tiijc
the t
AIM* in tbU rii,. A poeUive rure for
tivv, kidney and afomacb Irooble. A
kitft* and efff<<rUve r«nne<iy. Tbre<e
week*’ m^lcinr, price fl.oo.
June C I2t
TMV A RECORD WANTAOl
JwA Slilff & joni. nm^daa Hut lata mt Smago Faelorj
CHOICE BEEF
For a nice roa^t. a lender pt.iterbousc
or aIrToiu >trak for hrolllnA. cuts for
brarlnjc, IndlinK or for. uoupa ran al
way* It had al tilcdcr » markel. Bcof
I* one of the moM nutriUou* and mu-t
ect»uomlcaI tneata to use, aa even
acrap can It utlllred. We alto earrv
Juat aa cholee Vine of inuU.m. lamb.
rca1.*pork and pr.iiltry. Our mnrkel
la the heaihinarfora for Rood houtt
kec’prra who demand the Ital.
Wllh 4ik no order Ik too Mnal) to be
appreelalcd or too large for our ca
The rwnaoe waa bmase hte wMte fa
her had ha^cly Aeaerted bla Mother
wbcB Bnmeyab « a baby. IBs moth
er*a bihv mm» a proud chleC and
there U no ^ht that his gmadaon
Inherited hla proud i^Iftt.
geqtjoyali nc^ kerned to read or
write e kfter of EnRll5h. IUa anger
waa greatly arouec-d phen ho aaw any
fiae of hU >ri».c n«adlng a book made
by the whlUii tSequoyah declared be
would make a took for bin ova poopie. / ‘
,
He llateaed for coand* ,while hi^
people unud. He ttramc a tllent
Undent and lost all his old warlike
apirii. lie aat by hla doorway and
made mark* qa blrcb hark with ink
nude from the Juice* of berrlcr. Th»fieople looked on him with wonder,
and a great pity. U-cau*c he would no
l.mgvr flRht or bun«, nor engiKc In
any kind of #pon«.
Al last ^lequovah called a connrll.
He wrote on the bark and gave lb*
writing to hU lltilc da'ighter, »hn had
tH-en taught *4-rr/tly ti| re^d by tbr
new ainhabe:. She r4-ad H and did a*
ilie'wrlfliig roromHnd* <l. Tlh* test van
frUnl many tliper. and canr.fl gr.m tx
Hit-m* nt. The young men .forgot hunt
ing and war for letter vriUng. while
(he m'lsxUmaries adotilcd the letters
and made a Bible for Ihclr -^tudcnli^.
The Chcrokecs lic-amc rl^vllbed In n
♦ lu»rl lime. The first, prewi sent to
an Indian tribe was sent in 1820 by
the ITnIled .States govemnent to th.'
t’hrnjk»-< 8. The tym- va;. ra^t In Cher
that S«*
quoyah had Invi nJ^Mk
A mavMe bust of
Indian ad«;rnh the rfiuncll bouhe Ip
Tahlequah. c-apttil of Indian lerrlliiry.
•re ^e rbcrokccB were tiont after
gold war found on il.elr n- ervatioii in
tJwrgta. The Indians knew the xaliie
hese mines, but lb«» whlt«* m«nV
|K)wer wa* stronger than their*. The
berokecs bad to leave -their li
Id wealth for nlrange new lani»5
Sequnln. the Imtanlral name of ih«
tdg frees of Callfomla. In the only i
morlal the white man ha.s given
quoyah. this Indy American cvnius
fclad tt 1
le to make a basbei
I Vartoua
Varioc estlmaies %ere made, at!
tha way from Sj^ to aO.OM. tbo bo>.
«bo guessed 5«A00 being laagbod at
by bis campaaloas. To deride the mat.
tet they agreed to ask the grocer.
-Well, hoys.- be said. -yt><i arc all
away oE. Let me abow you."
Alid be weat oat and brougbl to a
lot of the beans and begao teylng
Ibeni. two or, three at a ilaM. In tho
t«in c< the scales. It was foond that
it took slaty beans, taken >ai random,
tp weigh an ounce., and the boys then
penciled out a calculatioo showing
that U requlred..approxlmately, IIS.W)
to aiake a bosbeJ.
-Ctow. then.- said the grocer. -fH
a.^k you boys one: How many dollar
bills will n take to weigh as much aa
a rll%er dollar?None of the bpya gucstied less tbsu
^itu.yOvc at wi.trh tie greerr
smiled, and then, p.jtling down a sil
ver dollar Ijp oor pan of bis»scalea. b?
began laying dollar b*!!* In ibe other.
When he had taid down twpnt>4w^;
the kcalcs balanced.
To the HoMTohle Booi4 or
5—Ocwtlomeo—Yoor committee on
ways and mena^^luii^ng undcr con
-TL-iadlcr, Het and %ae Mayor—fk.)
Minutes of <
were read;
I and aoaroved.
c CRy. Mich.. May 25.1
> the H mofsblr Mayor and 1
.ltfl.ooe.09 the city library of an OUacr t>pein«B^
Yotw committee on
nu4 groumia would reeom
Trend the fotlowlac applicants for the
rp.^Mthio. ttf tanitor* of the Tarkus:^
ward Jcbtxd buiHiags for the easnlng
year:
C-.mwnod Avenoe. Q. A. Thompson:
salary. fi4bW» per month,
OatraL H J Cur If; salarr. |75.no
per month
raie-n Stmd. Cko
Be!l; salarv.
145.00 ner month.
Boardman Axeaue. Gcf, Jameson.
ralxr>. kV4> *><» prr month.
'
Oak Park W. A
Hrua#; salary.
855 00 -u-r month.
We also rerommetitl that M A
llettfs be tnsde superintendent of eon
•tntetloo nader Uiieciioo »»f K K
Mcv.re ef the adilHion In Oak Park
buildlnc wlthont.extra tiay.
Signed-
mt- No. 8.
landGroum
Moved by Montagu
Montague and su^ported
by Chandler, that the Uwrd adjourn
800,0« itntU Tueadav exenlng. May 2fllb. at
3 400
00 *Dlch time the healing of the Oak
tw.flo
Janliors* sataile* ........
?jwiA!'iFark achoofhooae will be taken up;
500.00
For sent* and blackboards..
lerk to notify the pli mbcrs of this
For bonding addition to tbv
Oak Park schoolhuiise....
iu.500.OK
PAVING TAX
rn-neral surH*cs
Book*, free text .
Chemical spparan
TyiHwrll^rs -----inanos ..‘ ......
Manual training
I
To:a^^
N-. 4.—General.
i:
ITiandicr. .
CowmhHir on
|ng« and Gmundv.
Moved by »Montague,
a*"
Via*- Member* Montague. Fitow-.
Ho: l. Chamib r and the Mayor—15 I
Wrong 6i<:e cf ths Door.
Nay> -None..
At the eiHnnn IKemeni exerciser o'
tine tif our laige etilli-gei; a pnimlnent
Mich.. May r:.. 1!hm..
n4,iTd of |-:«lneatlonlaay er had I t«n aikt 1 to address the
lilt lei- nil iM'himIs and
graduote^. Bi^ug very busy about fe*rhrt,. ieh!»*N-llul
iillv tx-o(.mmend the
that time, be negieried to give any folktuiuc; Thai th
iboogbl to the subject of his discourse *and dollar* <f1«M
Un arriving at the bail when- the eii- taxAtlon lor 1 cache
ercises were heltl he was slUI at a niNulug voai
Fnriherinnrr. thr
loss fur a'ttipic. In ivutting through a
fi-aehei*. M^**e^
large swing dtwr whirb led inn. the Pmnt roy. J.mile Itnu’eh. fj?
hall Itwdf tlu wt.rd "Vn>U" paiaitd oi.
firare Hmdle have not
llie tltKir baiqH-ned Itrratrh ht.s
flash tt
• tl 1o him -----I remmi
that the
L could u;.e k cj ? 4 cr* be empluy
;
bii tu^^ c sin; I '
l*T moi
Mis*
Hbxe<F>hy Ifogt and supported br
Chtodler. tbai the rrgnlar meeting
night for tbe ensuing year be the
fourth Tocaday la the month, at T:»
lie deduTl'il tie
Notice to all Pofwona intereritdJ
The *per|al asacsament tax roll t^r
the paving of Bute street from tho
east line of Cas44 fitrt*et to Ihc west
Hoe 4if Kallioad avenue. !<f now In my
hand* for the rolUvtinn of the tibeond
Insi’allinent. i4»geiher with Ihc iuteresi .
on all mipah! ImiallmetitH. the ramo
to lie tiai.l .in er before ik^ noth dajr
o! June. t!»(»r.
M. K. Ila d ell. Cltv Treasurer,
Office, ttmim mr. Stale ILmk building.
June 2 1 mo
PAVIN5TAX
D all Persons
pc4 ial asM'>snK>n
the grading ;»nd raving of i:a*t Front
.s’nx't from the e.vM line of Park afm*t
to the caNl line of Wellington Mn'ct. Is
Iiidted iPUll I lie Si’s.
now In my hand* lor collertUm of the
woqld
r^sMind In.^tallmeiit. too tln r with tbo
letal I » la- raised by laxulnri
ibf tear^^^•I■^• Inurrid on all.uiqtaid InMallroentii.
esiimai«*d
4 for the rotiiltiR year r« i|u(n' the Hsme to |h* p.tld oti or before the
fUlMMiit isi. The tiak Park addl ."d»lh day of June. I9(h;.
oolhotise will eoM Ih
flKOtaHM.. Ttiere ate
lO.otHMHi of rehuol ImukI* .Hk*. whirli
wv pnipmi* to iMiy.-nnd in view of tin
large anmnnt of m.uK y ih;». vi- shai.
' WARNING
gtt from the Male as primary iicUei.i
UK-iev am! a* sSale tax money , we will
•rehy give Kirlet notice that
be able to-piiit ihnmgh the year.nmt
flliv ilK«e amount.^, as llgiir.*d: and
aughi lanipei Ing with our
still have qiiile u Hire Ibtle sum <i
Mivel l:i!iip8 in any way will
Iie»«ev to earn* ox*er into next year.
rd to Hie f.|
.tent of tbo
The^cMimate . f SKMmni which w
a*k b*r t4*arh4*rv’.Hj«l;ii i«*s wi'l e.irry un
nloug inr the ftrr.l thivi* monthK ..f the this, not i.iily for.Ihc prori'cllon of
NCbool \ear. Ill until such a tiitn* :
property
but
fur
the
pnmnb
n pf life.
wi’l ci’fialnly n'ciiv** th** laige a
Within tbe pmJ two weeks we have
iJid tliH'C lamps diridroyeil. lH*i-ldt*'i
r. teH,K*rlfully
wvcrul glolic;*. by wilf'il taniiH-riag
Montague. vv. w.
Ibmid
River Klc^
Light and
.Moved hv 4|4»yl. *np|Kin<^liy* (
il' i. that the ri'iHin |w* aeeept<s| and
idrVfsl.
Yek-, M4‘mlM*i:i Montague; Frade.
Hovi.Chatidler and the Mayor—4
None.
Carrb
Report of Truant Officer for the Month
ef Mav, 1906.
ml*er of mllen tra
..............f n.fHHT 0‘.
r.cnlh.
Miss
her. lUiKi
•Young genticme
he subject of
my little talk w4ih yon
42.50 pel moi
exprcksi-Ml^ln one short word; III
Iford. fU'.5u
a u thing that Is
appflcabl^jiiKmth.
or ! Mr. F. B Wllev. |Gm ou
o you young uu r
learhrrii are wo
inother. are gol g wut Into life to
^
men of i x^k ri. nri- and iioi mal tram
C9^ Eighth and Franklin.’
I lu a thing wltboui.|j„^; whil.- Mr. WIJ. y. who has N^n
rhich no man Is : ire of attaining hur-' ►onirf'tl lor the Ufislibm'Jii hlMni v In
Both Phont*.
Cor. EJphih and Fianklln Sla.
Grnilemei on voruler dinir is «he High .cIkhi!. ih a gra In.ite 4.f Kala.
Both phoncjt
the word I refer to.*’
j "***.'*'*
nnd Uhitwgo niilvensby.
Eveiy eye in the loorh linmedlalely ;
glanciHl loward the door Indicated, hut « hang«*.1 fmm II2..VI to ti:. «*♦. and that
Young America
If Carrie• Purdy iroi
Iroui
to |57.5«».
Slguedrannot be
whpn
F. H Mead*,
1th of^luly
AfonDti
too. i: Hoyt.
Ninnboi of iM.ni,
wanU to let himself loose loraH i
dcafeniug. and It was some lime
• \V t)_ Uta.le.
rm from
is worthi. n«* can tlo so witi im
ComTuiltee on *1 a-hrr -.
fore he could explain his siateiiunt
Famous Gold Nuggcfl.
•d by .M.m j Ntin.ler of lino
piinity if ho has
nas n ^noti poto
phtoIIvci
be lime
Ojie of the diirbviurra of the cclc- Michigan ’Tradesman.
I Ik* M p«*rt Ih* a*‘i[ (rpf4 «» and
ami a supply of Wtink carUitlms
bialed
•
Welronic
nuggef*
di»*t|
loce'ni
that can miike lots of noise. We
I .N.imlH-r of"tMiani*. 12
Ghost Didn’t Like
en \Ve. y.iMi rmntr
I Nunib.'i «d iM.ys taken’ oy^ of fa
Imvojufit the ^uu iie waiila A Jy. Tba ttarly that found It nurr
tnl m.‘xji . •^e.iH *(1111:
L'-Kxl. Bcrviocahlc pistol that is not twenty four. The splendid mass cl
• port Ml
n*.tb^*a Mtved mi |»t
bminc
ilunKcrouB liecuiuso it is iimdoprop. giild was found at n diqith of i'kii f«-e
i- v i iJini; llii.i lativ-'s < \|>cricnce
ain oiii of lAUidon tip ici.rreci.
uid lecniiimend their psi . VumiA ef mr Uages eanb d to dlf
criy. We also have n Inrj^c variety under Bakery hill. Ballarat. Au tralia
. .1 M?ty :.ivc youij'-H years of
Its
original
own.-rr^
^oM
p
In
llall.iiTt!
of rifles, iuumons. etc., niel all
only
etinipamon.
Between
Lmdon
ait
!
Inr
and Its in w p<es(
5rafvlii. Tiiiani Ofrn-* ^ .• arlul .-igoriy.
Limls of aoiiiuimtion.
TrxcherV
S^l.7r.es
Fond.
"nieM^Hin*^
Ik-rby
iKi
wind
hvas
pa*«c*d.
Then
a>
ohj.s ti-I1H. III.* .same
re;uM-d a latci- harv* >t by exhlMi
.1! for May . .
........$ :.25n.|S
: n
d and 'dan^i on Hie.
III MellK.ui/ie and London before final the train drew out «; IKrhy^he said
JcMil-rs* Salyi-t Fu-d.
f
Tr.i;
rnv.Mb-h . Mnv 2'.. 1
Ir difposing of it to the Bank of Eng pleaiyintlyi. ”(;iHkriTiu\ ihi*. tdi, eh?*’
1.1 no. Vr*.
..............8. •j7nao.| Teih4
rir.v) l4- P4i^i.| of Ediic.-itbui
The
tarangrlreplied;
”1
think
It
a
Incidental
Exnroce
Fund.
17
11
nsfnmn
ud that tin- f*»l
bind. Jt was melted In Ixmdnn in
M^vin iVtiani efTl.^ r .S .7»tio j jroiine.
IKiit.^.-'Tliere wt jo very few foreign iKSally had line. I wn? killed on it
jpb*:.r1 the n^m
tH'inuni* in It, the assay shouing u|i
Inly of o'tr lligb s. hr
ward of 99 pcT cent of pure gold.
L'o..l»i
i „„.J n . tve rliplom
Ice Fr
Mont Blare.
2.:hi :;i iiior,ll,ar* Hni.>tad. Iili ;ry w.
Tbeie I* a monslrr gold nngge!
j I.avin.1 IxiwiK . lil r.iry W4,ri
2:.n
Mts‘M*s J.a.i Audermi
Ing at the iKtttnm of ilie Atlantle.
iNd.oiHl. rUimry w.e|
the
Mont
Hlane
glaei4*r
In
fc>wli/.e»‘aas shipped from .'?anto Ikmilngo
P'otagf, 4^^.
land at a height of 4.m.o ph i. The b ^* I n A CiillK*rt.
the king of Spain mo ymr.s ago r
K Wuiship. oimmeii
ICavle F.illei FMMni.- H-w
l.avttia
ined with dyuauiile and the blocks
25 00 i^.^rie. Gfari* MrMlcIco !.
I'm addrev* n:id ex|M*ii;
('iin;l<- Cylimlpra. li 2, H. f> and
in.ngihre pioof of ihe* value of Pol
cut into cube* and sem into tho
Iloniheck. T(inline^,
I
llobnisfin.
dl'^overy. but WHS loTit lu a atoim
7 ll,.tae Power
.-r.'-nT.;:
le Pr.‘*.s. prim ing mdl.
I .M.-IM r ftob4-riM*
MlldMd lU.vn. Ag
valley
by
a
narrow
gauge
railway,
logolber with Jo.noo ouuee* of kmallei
i^ nisei.
e they ate cleaned and then iicni
f'-Meu iqH*rlmcns.
d. bate
Evening Ke»o;4|.
1
liddh Tiinldln. Ni.rn
Tiirnli*.i!l.
Tiln to southero France.
Wilil-ims. Kin;
Not the most valuable. J)ut one o
•* ( .»V 17 XM
I
Lpl*.d./p‘n
Frit/ r,oi.r,
i»o biost lieautlfiil in apfHwrancr; oi
i; M4i«.r<- Adam
r Midi Srt!4-kj(i
Fiirnislieil complete, with s|iHft ami \tiMialian nugget* was the “Vir Ini.slnc*;.,
orlan. ’ foun.l In WhUe Horse girtly
l♦|.^TiHI<
.1 K mh*4 (Mlottt e^rrthtuoathiiH ovrasMma
nneistlile pro|teller
M.Wcni,. mil. age
I II GIllH-rt.
lUndigo It was purrhast'd by the farmerh
1 by n^ing Holis
:rd..............................
•arJlamrnt of Yfriorla for Is.sr.o an ]
Also C, :t, 4 C3’limh‘r Motors
Traiiicr
<n.
M.o.d bv F0...0 Htu\ ..ipjH.n. I i.v
Tea 35 cetd;,
ire. entod to the late Qqeeu A’b ioriu
H
o
>
t
.
Miat
tin
Miid-fiTs
uK'niiom
I
r.ind Vmtag.*
.
A lueky find was Hu -Hemn ntig Juhuj^n Drug Co.
ci lvc rhcir 4iip|i>tnas in ih.* i«
way. ujHin Ihclr pm .ring tUi; c quin I
get.** tiirni d up at Mount .\IoxrunIer,
Vlrtmla. by a oniple of yo.ing Eng
ThTUsandc rf v. retched people are miserb'rahl.
-n
U.-irrieil,
PAVING TAX
vM'*—dmon almoit mad by the lerribl*
llshmen who had been only three
iinmniam
raids
Notico to ail Person* Interested.
months In Australia. I'bey returned
.IKi^als and
Railway rclaiiv4* to domurragi- f >,y»nicd
Tlu* sperial a5se.;.smeut tax roil U
n*.4dx,d 4
to i:ngland Immediately and sold it tor he paving «.f Ca*.s street from Frm
Building Fued.
.•S4*nf-.l Mild road
MACHINIST
I3(».4(H».
ilrcet to Stale stnM*t and Stale *ire<
Mov.il
dacuc, MunpU. s. Kb
♦i4‘ and - ipi. rtoi ..- ■:nc«b;rjj*o down hit These awfol tor^
One of the idggetf nuggets was nmi Union .-iniH to
Mrecl. 1
lie :.-»KHd. * •»
TRAVI-RSE CITY. HICHICAK
' urcea^c can W1I by little germs that at lack ‘
foaiid In the Ural mountain*. Hussla.
die skin cxtcTu.vliy, which can be rooted ■
f>,rrifHl.
.\ovcnil*er 7, 1842. at n depth of nin.
li qtii'.kly. leaving the akib clear, aaTt aafl
ni
;
Ii.
9 • (Totnmuniraiioii Jrom .X 1
••alit y. liie mi*ery is cleared away 8*
I«s t It weighed ninely-i;!x jioumi* au;l
aliment.B'laidciaii Av
for anj.olmm. nt as r.*„sMK . n
urrly 03tbcTua shine*abora Netamsely
lOforo^tlM^^
wa valued af |22.S4:>.
,
light. C.-i.m;
wa* nrer^nlcd and read
•ten^u-d. rot a matter ol Improeencaf
1. F.UKTh var
TlM'ie l.eing no obb'ctinns.
nr< n temporary relief —bqt a
Ittict'. IlfKmi 2tJ
i r. Fouith T.iir
was r.*c,.lv4*d and nUtr.*d on 1
OiDg cf t. all away abailalely and
Ben Davis Lead* ail Apple*.
June 2 1 mo
17 9.5 .
l-V- in-Applicatlon of W. N Bin
orm.The D. p. D. Prtfcrlp^
Futistlck gathered hv T. C. W'll^on'
Jesty* Holi.
appoint niem a* <-«*nsns *n
rioft, asii-fAc (..rmnla,* pal op to sealed
of the American Apple Growers’ as
7 hoMM.
I and Toad
Imuc. w.ib .uihLiitic latwl at 81.00
$1.(1 per
w^V TlKTrimb no nbj.-tlcis.
H'TLaUoo. which yeeentl.v rlored Its an
PAVINGTAX
:e. l e .
}« the only certain
-h-ol Book, Fo“
i It'd
nnl pUc4‘d on fi
• fi r ihf-vcdivii**. It* record of cure*
mial convention' In St. Louf:*, show
Notice to all Person* Interested.
If You Want Good Quality
-The
of tho vnri .11-;
aim
The special
lU for
that wi;stcm apple growers lead rV' is a iiqctd. uwtl citernalljr. noo-frea«y
improveo*
thee improvement
of Sixth *tieol from
rtiltlval«>* In tho proluetlon cf this the
Tryll
accnviKirU 4: Co l^ik* 1
Park HciKKjihouM*. woir
10 csiM line of
« Division rtreer to th«
high school llhiT.
luscious fruit and their primlpal prod est line of U
and lead,
B rireti is now In my
WE PROVE IT.
V ;
Buildi-« Fw-d.
ague. 8180.00
J. A. M
uct. the Ben Davis, constitutes alIno^I and* for the col lection of the fourth
;cr|1
M.V^Jci^fe
HnlUTo
con vine* you wh K»th xnwiwed with'
Sagina
Sheet
Mcial
Work.cmied
half fjf the re|Kirted crop of the Unit astallment. tege
rk* at Oak Pa
825S2:r..
iteTX‘*t on.all un paid ln*tallmeniF. the
ed SUtcB. The call elicited the loXor
Choul
•kla4l».*vr^cdm
g-i
direct
fVaw
Xk«0.
D
U
Valley
Cornice
A
Slarr
Co:
8218.8
he :oth
VAh V uWstory a Imw* PflBK Manpl* boMi#
malkm iKat 17.740 acres were under
Canton Steel Roofing C4».. fUJA.on.
tofsilwrwilli Myaa*
Moved by Motilagu.* iud NMpjn.rlt of D D D.
M^ R^Ha-kclI. City Treasurer.
culllvallon. upon which atood 1.024.ini
IMT |w!»yhW* a« .kte UlMSMMd fr«v advkX
I.^Kl >e.T. dravagi* from Oak
losfcst
lild.
Office.
Room
202.
State
Bonk
bulldini
tree*. ThI* brought the average nutn
m yoor psrtf^aUr cxw fr*w ths w<rid**
Ecljool grmitiJ*. S1.50:.
__________ laguc. Ill
June 2-1 aao
ber of trees to each owner up to 8.707.
rrreUwt ►kin -pHcUtlst.
I Ccni
'cmral »
satlriaciory to this boaM nyJ fh
Hi;
ilr
Of tbi* toUl number of tree*, accord
Imlldlng committer; lx* aceoptod
from Unlori Kireel school
Yeas—MemlKT* Montagu*-. Foo:r
lug to the figures submitted by tho
PAVINGTAX
Hoyt,
CbaniHer
and
tbe
Mayor—(5.
i
4be Den Davis apple bcade^l
Notica to all Paraona In —
Nar*-None.
^
Tbe special aasessmeat Ux roll (or
lU
Carried.
the paving of Weat Front rtrect from
being 45.
the west line of U^lon street to tbe
, Fine Interior Finish
'
west line of Maple etreft 1« now ta mr
Have
been betrayed by prtyn- bands for the collection of the *ec<nid
Sash, Doors and Mill Work
Re.spertfally ratmfued
*. W. N. I
H. Mimiagu*.*.
ises of quack*, ’awallowed pill* and Installment, fogether with the arrrned
Lumber, Lath and Shingles
ard. E. W.
Interest on all unpaid Installme^tv. the
W. O. Foote.
Plate and Window Class
bouied medicine without re*uK« cx- same to be pnid on qr before tbe COib
be eomplcleil on
day of Jjme. IMM.
or bc^on* tbe tnrt Monday In JunCv
Hoyt, that tbe report be accepted and and la to be rechecked under tbe suadopted, and order* drawn on fbe *ev- perrlalon of Snpt. I. B. Gllliert. ab.i
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH, v
rai fimds for tbe various aiiKmat*.
their cotnpennation to Im* two and
...
Disgusting
hands from I
Eczema
cured by
D. B. D. PrauriptloR
....
Saxton Hardware Go.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
GRADE LOW PRICE
<!iS
Gas Engine Repairs a Spcclallj
WM. JACKSON
X'"&
If you w.int Low Prices
WE CAN SUIT YOU
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is to be Considered
with the Price
We Can Get Your Business. .
Hi
Come and See US
B.
S. E. WAIT A son.
J. E. Greilick Co.
4:^:
fRtr»AfiSK£J!2JBf ;;
f?4 ?o s.2f?i.';‘S‘fK,s«aisi2i
..''
rrw'
YeS^^bem
Montague.
Foote,
brif oeata per eapita. •
V,
T^Memben Montana, FooO^
•r
"wmim
tmn
IF ISS
Boatjng
raST WTIKE (KT
lilirniSITffAIT
la the Mareiaf la Frapmatiaa
ownACKm
SI MiM mum Ti^ •
M urn.
- WlMitof tto
Tfw^
it Ciitictr M. -
THAVniM CfTV, —CWM<WI, TM«aMaMr..lVNC Kim.
DetralC Mleh., ioM 14.-Mever was
the tale of tha early bird aad the worm
raee track.
If om easM happen to
Field and
Stteam
KINDS
Eat More
ol liie amrt niriHtiem cfBenr
AUD OMENS.
da aafy aa fi<HUidaars Ash. CsoaBy It
ISTmOMA mOM ALL OVEIt rredret for a paendoaim fhe aaine of
the tax collector of She nearest rUlace.
THCWOBLa
/ as be to gmeraHy the one lesat Bked.
la tfac Hawailan Islaads wbre the
AMwrmca are ready to cnbaik they are
greatly exarixrailed rhoold a i*ersca
cotae along and atnad InWatty ^tr
log at them vrtth bto hands behind him.
One Of the cnoiiaooret of aapenti* ms they hrUere U glrre them bad lock.
tSona alDong Aabcrmen la the alk«ad
dnmn
are often ZrrkA as aanlrts by
in latA rewmd by wn^ In the lale
the negro ftohermea aad others of the
ta coaree if^t^^AsSSTthe In^ la aootb and are also prirei by the boys
of. Wtocooaln aad etoewfaere la the
unaamcES.
igsraLsrisvits:
IKAVUISC CITY LSWON MO, H».
<2^Utoct«odaaaclcer.~TlMa
you vdU be able Ip
Earn More
rtuvcRSB errv LOOM. Nn. ta. r.
wOllHioiiiished body
has dieater pteductive capacity.
Thin you will also be able to
BidM^ fife aM enmd. Ite M Jast aboat the tliac there U a gray
atreak la the far east, he woald aee
irt»digfa>tl>aaoftilea«a«oa>tCo«i^
more life thaa ta any ocher part of
Mk Mit fTM kcM Tmday »&- towa The boya are ap aad the borsea
are belag prepared aad daylight la aoi She Is ant allowed to defwrt nntU she
The Now Eng
■
faHarr to ClM ap«!«star., ike tfctee fairly over the laadacapea when Ue
land Aabenacn carry a lucky bon?
‘^Z . evevu belas m»e eT Ihe mtmt boUy •ret cgerelae gallopa are ta order.
which they Atul la the bead of the cod
When hocaea are to be raced they
;«mUM cacet vtineefed la Gn»d
'ear. Non. throm
Ash. It to sbell-iike and narrow, with
have to be worked aad the beat time
a length of tbr«-foorth» of aa loch.
'^SapitetkleMML
The edge to notebed, while the color
Ob aecmat of tlw large Aeld Ib tke for this preparation has baea fooad
Imadmstti^
white. Many of them .
.
pw*. Uni
wa« splU lato to be la the very early nsoralag. ’There
On many parts af the coast of Eag- older It a f?ood plan to carry two iKme*.
’ two race*. The Arae race was raa off are goHopa for all. a Uvely breeze laad It to coosklered most nalocky for
mcUtMnpnofpadum.
MANO TUNIHO—W. K. ItaiHC M
os
wiU make ibeir luck dooldy
aa tlw iMlf mile irack aad ti took through the Btretch for some, while a woman to walk over the nets or any sore, hot they both oboold be from the
KMIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
ioar koau to dedde the viaaer. In ihti those with a raee aooo at hgod are of the AMung tackle, allboogh women bead of the same Ash.
#nt Aaat Haaea Clark’s Frank Patch inrned loose for all (hat Is In them , uke an aedve part In coUeeUng bait
la the Hawaiian IaUikU the oppear
I Aoree of the Engitoh berrlng ftotienDen
vaa ffrim kotae aa aaay Aral. Tbt for a diataaee aomlaated by the train bare an Idea that by Ijcating tbclr onee of the uiul. a small flat Ash wlileh
aeeoad iMt was alaraat a ran away er. who stands with watch In band wives they can drew the Ash la. In rtoits the totonds only ocraHiooally. to
antek. WlUkwood. owned by K. C. and handkerchief la the other to aig the lUwslton Istoods after the ftober- regarded ns a sur\‘ pTfcunnw of Hr»
death of a high c hief or one of the roy
Wella* wteaiag la a walk. The third aal to (hekoy as he dashes by.
men bare prepared the ton melometo al family.
It U^a colony all by Itiw-lf over (a bUlct of wood used at a decoyt with
kffal of thia race was a dlatlact aar
The anc ients sapposecl that tbc' weal
prise, ^lauay Baras ownod aad drtrea hmong the fables and the dav s work the proper iDcanUttons care to taken enjoyed Jrarannltr from ligUtnlcg. and
ASTOFIS'
^ V
ky Prank Bums. Uklog Arst by ajpose la an chrly one. excepting when the that m woman does not step orer It or among those who UirrOwcJ the protecVERBENAS
enter the canoe lu which U to pUred. 1 tioo of Its Rkln Wm tlM‘ Kmi*eror .\u- Sew WUkelnf Bit.
lriver»e Cn> j
from L4ttkM>atdi. giaother hOht kad recea are on and candidalea from the : .
PANSIES
hiTa
IXU wonld looe
^ ..4.^
***** Kmi*eror
J
aa In that r™*
event /the
decoy
..f
U-li of M‘:il
; lo ba raced and Jlasmy Boras again stable are to take part la the afterMRS. C. L. BONNCR^ Mr Drilii
Wc have them to sell.
i pmad wlaaer. bsaUag oat Uttle nooa a card.
^av.atyBooff^-K.ff-1
that tbe seal ale«i»s mo«t |:n>foondl.T
Mu^ aUentloa was paid Tnesday
I Fateh fa an eaeltlag Anlsh. Wlich. flhimdersiornis. The crab vn> U-!i. vc-d
^ %ood Aatabod aacoad. Fraak Patch morning to fast work by Hollc’s Pron- “The InAoeoce of tbe mldater I
I by the anc-ients to grow only during the*
SARA T. CHASE. M. fL—Phyriclon
Sf^ii ! dhlrd aad Uttle Patch foarih In this Her stake candidate. Goldmole. and
waxiug of tbe muon, aud thU to still n
and Surgeon. OfAcre 407-8 Statn
practices noted as
those who watched the chestnut son
•ut bc-Ik-f, tin* UTilcr having foiuiil
areat.
Itonk block, with Dr. O. K, Chare.
of First Mtia and Gobi Wing dash With tbe m omen of fcmlniim Interfer It in various parts of this ci»iiu;ry, parCitz. phone 225 2R1 Rsoldenca Ml
ence apply also to tbe ck-rg?-. Tbs.
Ao««Ke 1.0t7 0r«mUo«»I
1 ioha Tleraey-a John T. was wlMi r, past, bad a very good opinion of his iiening are aald to have nil left one tlrutorly In '.Unska. Tljii M-c-ms to
W. Seventh atrocl. wKb the Mlnsi
bare more foundalloo than the ls»llcf
Akklag two of the throe beau. Oiftty. cbaaces for the big event of Saturday.
Carroll. CHz. phone 858.
tbuiidc rstorms lobsters va/;l
iowaed by B. Dooge. Anlshdd aet^d.
new parsoo may be was going their large cmltlr.g claws. Tbe bniln
to tube tbe Asbery, and in Lapland and of the c-arp was suppis^,! I.y tin- :i !
■ antty took^tbe Arst boat, but was
TRAVERSE CI’lV NornuU Muale
on tbe coasu tbcmf Asb are never dents to grow nn.l dlnilnlf li r.s the
beaten by a nose I9 the second ooc
iM hiKd, Teacher. Mro. Francea 8.
looked for where a choreh 1. in alghL
waxed and waned. IVarto were
^ bjr TIeraey’s. horse. In the third best
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. FroJ*
On tbe coast of U
By JAY PIPP.
drttty beat John T. to the wire In a
erlck Horace Clark of Chicago. 801
Either Icc or Wood
ter drank In and by
; ffrWfag Anlsh. bnt the race was awardoall on Sunday. A clergyman of
Itost Front street. Studio No. IX
totry transfonuetl Into gems, wbicli
I ad to Tierney’s b«rse on* acconni of
Grand Rapids baa ourted her mstl- town once prayed against this breach
down stairs. CItx. phone No. 804.
wen* soft until the sun sli *m* on them,
— - I
itromptly if ordered
] the ooatlBiMms breaking oT GHtty. nee mettflngs with good success. Isn’t of the Lord’a day, as he called It; but, and then they hardenwU It was stjp’ Harry a. who was espected to win It pretty near time that Traverse City to neutralize bis prayers,
po*^Hl that on cloudy nights tbe* oy^cr
made a small Image ofr rrags and ploos- secreted dark i»enrto and on moonliglit
I hMs event. Anishod third, with After gpc In line?
Ights clear white pearls.
In view of the fart that there will ly horned tbe parson In effigy.
' Me coming home fourth.
Tbe*aroklonc^ of the uelgbborhood
Tbe Japanese fishenmu rarely If
The event was at a half mile and not be anything doing In the celebra of rburches referred to- Is oecoontfAl
utlllxc tlie* tnrtlos taken In llieir
illton 4k MUliknn bloefc.
.1 the faatest time of the day was made tion line here on Ihe Fourth, vmuldn i for by the Ashermen’a belief In the
Cit i.honc 711.
nets, but, writing some.chaniCterJ on
OR. F. HOLDSWORTM BpnoMI nL
by Tleniev’a horse, who covered the It be m good plan for a few of the great cjnleknesa of hearing of Asbee. their backs, turn them kK»o. It to W- XNHL Froat IH.
local track athletes to get togethc.- In Sweden, for Instance, the church llovcd that tt turtle so trealeil
; CDOrse In 1:07.
la the frceforall trot there were and arrange a little inc-et? Borne rib belto ore not rung In the bream ecaaoiC guld"* the .Ashennan back to land
the Ash aboukl toko fright, and should he ever Ik* lost at sea.
two. stiles. Oeaerml Mika, owned by bon prizes and a tnunant for high
UIMTIU JUUY I
laid are Ashed the pco- York ’Tribune.
:• iUles Norton. aaH Pat 8 . owned by krore could be offered aa Indureroonts
OR. E. B. MINOR-orten
Amor*
careful of their senslii Hasca Clark. Oeaerml Miles took th- at little expense and a very Intere.st- Uveness to sound.
Icon Drag Store. Spsclbl nttsntlon
THE
HUMPBACK
WHALE.
to sys.
BOM nod thronL Gton«
‘ avenl In straight heats. Ills best 11 me ing airing ^of events
bc pulllcil
The Ilcimans believed that the ser
flited. SothiamBM. BBridononili
I was 1:0» for the half mile.
rated spine on the tall of the sting
o«t Desp«-r«le mnd
sixth atrsrt.
ttoaafrn.
The fast pace was conroded to
ray was so venomous os to be capable
All .Marlar XI
OonnreoErea A
of causing Injury to eveft vegetable
A •*wiialc factory" to nlwaysi located
Hooks before the rare Was pulled off.
i some scantily p*»pul.nt.d i4*.a-oust
This means you only i>ay for the stove. ,Thc pipe from
i bat Oakland Bphinx surprised the that has been nulled off bore tblsisea- and Itinera I substances, trees losing
harlw.
for
U
k
*
otlor>
Jint ris** fr..m4he
the main to the stove and all labor
}\kpactators by winning one of th - eon as to.th teams aic rather sore and
Chlmncvs wim*;i a wl.al.- i-« to*i:.g trl.-d
pbeats. The Arst heat went to Hooks wont to show Ihe oHiers a few.
free of charge.
lock if m person with j love or lawsuit
ML A. H. HOLLIDAY,
I by a wide margin but In the second
L ,sucking Ashi
ronio Gnlrerelty. OtSoa ta !
beat Hooks got a poor sUrt and afu r
O33 Co.
when bathing. AU>erius Magnus ad cr Is a Klont little emff of P»» tons’
vised
a
sultoi;
In
n
l.'iw.
r.nso
to
pla.-e
a
aevcral breaks was Inatep In a rlose
burden; c-ai*nble of iMaking twelve
perch utKbT bto arm and the Judge knots an hour, and is strongly t.tillt
i Anlsh. Hooks won in a walk In the
•lid lUptih »-d
HiBh
onld thereupon become his friend.
and braceil to . nnl*k* It t«* wiihMaiid
; third heat. Hooks best time was 1:12
Icbool Jeams Play for CHompionWhen they c:iU-h cvriaiu s|MTlt*s of a chanct* l.low from tlu
lie inlslity Auk.*s
^or the half.
thi^ of That Part of tbe 8Ute.
HOME PLEASURES
Ant Ash the ITnus make the sign of the of a mrnhl ilid Icvlatliluan, ^ Kually n
’There will be another driving mat
Irish will not eat tin* skate. sluHe*.j*hot from the lmnM*on gtin
HOLLIDAY, M. D>>Pl>ytb
For those who love outdoor ARTHUR
Inee palled off at South End park nex:
sometlni**s calk'd the raakL Uh-uum* It suits in ^iMisly d»-ntli. bat occ.isionally,
clan itod aargvnn. Removed to of
ouposed to l>ear a questionable n- wlicu the wcar»**n falls to strike n vltak
exercise includes spraying the toMln M
. ibbin
iMiim. th«* fn*nr.Msl mon.stcr will i-nn-cr
school Imsrbsll teama will mc*ef In ilil..flower
beds,
mowing
and
mr^iaeval d
wIMIy atK*ut tbe «H-**nn for bourn, drag
ritv next Saturday In a game for the Mary. The Dutch A.ri!ermen to*llove
watering the lawn. Wc have OR. LAWTOF’-Phyalctoa nad w
glng the ship, with engines reversed,
lasHc championship of this part that they can discern Uk‘ Image of U»e over tbe water like a «*ork
*** flawynr
'^“*‘**“nnd
block.third
everything ’that ‘ will meet floor’
ftonUnf ^
of the stale*. The winnc'r will meet Virgin In each ecalc of the dnim, and
Most di'S|i«*rale und dangerous of all
yo jr needs in lawn mowers,
Renton Harbor for the champioiuhlp the Swedish Adionncn Udlcre that the niarlm* inons:.*rs is the
pike
turns
Its
lirod
toward
the
shore
wliab*.
When
wouudisl.
tto*
liumpback
of weetc'rn Michigan.
hose with ball nozzlys, etc.,
on
St.
Gregory’s
day.
March
12.
.
will
cb.nrgc
the
>liip
and
attempt
lt‘to prol»able tliat the game will be
at bedrock j»rices. * ‘
Tlk* origin of tvrrtalu s|s*rl«*s of Aslu*s dpt coy It, there to-iiig a casi* <ni reconl
played at lUmona park. -Holtontl at
rv to lie accountetl for lu various when* n snmM Norwegi.nn wltaler was
Arst wished to play Ihe game on Its wavs: When Hu* Brillany Ashefnien sunk and oil bniuLs lost lu suvh
PIANO TUNINO-Bottofoctlon guar
home grounds, but yesienlay morning happeiicd to ititch the lotto they threw couulFT. while another steamer
anty. F. D. Nichols. <59 South
the manoger-of the team at that city them l»a<*k Into the water, as they were narrow «-w-:q».* from a similar fate In
Union. CU* phone 1198.
apr 13-tf
•phoned Msnag|*r Thompson that it supposed to turn Into t***ls. la parts NewToundlaiid waters.
eels art* supiM>sctl to Is*
On one «coa;ion an unusually pow
ABSTRACTfl OF TITLE-C O. Coi^
wcMild 1*0 more agrt*cabb* to ploy hert*.
lined from dew in the nM*nth.*« of Ma.v erful Jiull blueback., han»o<»ti<Hl in a
vcr. Prices reoaonablo. OfBcn with
ronseqtienil.v Ihe rhance- was made
ami June or lu otlu*r fM*ctlons from the nouvitat spot,
O. P. Carver 4 Bm. Both pboore
Shaw will Pitch for Holland
hairs of horses or kine whicli drop Into twenty-six h«*un
DR. E. F. CHASE-HotnaopathUL Of*
WiSton for Grand Rapids.
i
AMEWCAN.
or Into drinking troughs and doubling back i
Ace orer Bngbea’s drug rtore eitk
springs and therit' qulcken'afler ruin reiK*atwlly and
Fifty Years Ahrad of the Timrs-^Surf^eiy No A/ore.
WOD. LoK
zena pbone-Bsaidsnos. tU; offlcs
This totter suix*rstltioir Is widely ptvv- j.oons to diKi.ateh it. Another
18
New York.; .......... Tl
W4.
nng 81400
aleut lu this country. ’The ancients bumjilgiek made a fourt«*en hour light
19
j Philadelphia ____ .59
led that eels were engendered of against a whaler off Tai*** U.nci*.
18
DR. E^ L THIRLBY-iSpseinl nttem
After Fight With Phila mud or that |vto*n tired of living they slilp'.s winch Is-ing demolislie<l liy the
tloa to dlseores of chUdren. Room
21
delphta Kid—Lewis-Erne Bout .
rubbed tbemselves against the nxks. furious tugs the <4^*nture made as
409
Bute
Dank
bldg.
Both
phonsg.
. :BtUA.Ir..,; .......... 2fi
24
oml from the detritus Issmd a new tried to rid ltM*lf of the han*oou.
Called. Off.
breed, while still others to*lloved th-v third Instance was where a w lialcr.
........ .2:
FIRE INSURANCE-On what data
came from tbe can-asoes of animals. hiving sliot one "fldi" just lK*fon* sun
Room
31.
d^K-n your Firs Inraroiics Policy ex
, 'WtoMnetoh ......17
30 ‘
Grand Rspids. Mich.. June li.~ Soleo. according to tbe Freuch Aslierpire? I want your bufinere Call
down, trnusnxcfl another kcr>u after3k
iBoMon ..... .......14
I. dishcarii-mtl and di*<YMira"r.l
l*r.
A d» liilit Jlr-l
Tommy ITc'ndergast tel^^^houed from men. are bred from prawns. Tlje Eng warti and yi>ent the whole niglit In
at my office and get rotsa before re
naT-io.nal
, do. Me lias Ikccri nitotakcii Mj many tin.rs
he «h.cs m.l I
newing. A. B. Curtto.
loor 18-ljr
Saginaw last night that he would mc*c*t lish Asbermen tblnk that the pike to tost i*erilouK Aclil with his two vl
Imdin-arurc. Bui rrrnnnber that kind
tlial h»i*f
• Won. Loot
tbe
west
wind,
while
tbe
Harry Ix-wU of rhUadeiphia here in .a
tims. whost* diverse movements fi
in-. Tlirr*' ;irr it.t flt* ii.«
you^lrotn nr
17
CWen»> ......’....,37
is to*llev<Hl to tie generated quently Ihrtsaleaed to overturn tl
prostration, ni-oinity, paralvsi', dr5|uiir
alh. and tto^c gh.rioui
ten-round bout at 100 pounda. If
..V....33
17
|*rac
.*! r. »ti.r.-di.-** I*r. To.i.: h-i. di - ov -r.-l .•nd
..n u>ts til he* ffiorniouB irractMtvessel.
able arrangement.H ran be ntade with from the brains of horses.
Make aiall if P>»8H*1
p>»8H*lc.
Ik:
Burt the teeth of Asb .voo catch, or
in.: n.rn to vig.>r .ind vitality.
c.
19
K™.Ynrl(.. ......33
ttlien a whale to hin>oon(*d he usu;
Lewis, the two will be brought
Hr. Todd..
«
your lock will be bad next day. l lns ly •blinds," or dives downward until
50
-PklM'-'PWn ..........32
gether In Grand Ratilds.
found in church moke good Ash hooks. lie‘ ran go no farther. Tbe rope at
; <8i.t.nnl. ... ;-....53 * St
Troubles
Consumption,
wk
Stomach,
Kidney
1..CWIS. who is now 19 years oM, ha.i In ScoHoiid a quarrel on tbe ^*ach. If tached to the. harpoon to drawn
Ch
and Decay of Old Ag all Nerv.
rvous andI Chronic
henj.AghtIng two years and in lha» b)Qod ts drawn, will drive tbe berrfng through the riilp a hawse pii*e so fa d
Offioo 505 N?w Wilbelm Block,'
Diseases Cured Quic ly and Permanently.
lime has men vome of the *l>esi boys from tbe coast ,for tbe rest of the sea- that the rfjaAm: causes tht- woodwork
Oiliwof’ phone 630.
MH. In Sweden stolen tackle Is lucky. tojJDfike. and It liss l Ik* sluiced with
oMhe cost and west ; either defeat
RHoumAtJam Alwaiys Ckjr^d
Intervals to prevent comor drawing wl|h them. He had been In north Germany herrings eaten on n«i water ot Interval
New Year a day bring lock all the rear
Tbe wounded monster next
1
. Oein* Aome. !
trratr-d Tor fi»iivumpti.*n l*v Hr. S. CUy Tirld. and ha>eN
Ham I
matched to meet Young Erne at Day
} The “Mok In the Moon** ihttst aorely ton. this ^cck. but the bout has just throogb. To witness tbe plupge of a bounds upward and projecta himself
r-riulJy.-Mr*. l; k'Kkw.KHi. 475 Mi1w.mkc-M.. Milwaukee.
[irovrd wondr-riulJv
clear oiR of the sea. bellowing madly
cvmbvr 7,
Ward with amnsod contempt our l»oen declared off and . his manager,
imtackr om«« Id Bobemta. In New the while aad faHIng l*ack Into the
Yaaaled 4tthleHc records A gtxv
John «. Robinson, formerly of DelroiL EncUnd If roD
brine with a
■ <**>>
• IHOMK -r3S-riMorMIA&.3
WttU athlete could coven about 120 Is anixous to bring him here.
to keep don't throw It Uok Into ‘Then be raere off furiously over the
A Rapid City Lady Rocovors Her Health in Travorso 04ty
W loa the noon la a raniilng broad
unUl you have AniAed. If
towing the ibip behind and dlvIf ljewi% agrees to the bout. It wUI
TVS
tbrotr
It
In
before
It
will
teU
znl^ng
or rising at iotervals until exwhile leaplagwrcr a barn 1
be h.s drst appewrance In the west.
the
other
Ash
what
yon
are
doing,
and
j
touted,
when
1
e
whaler
can
apa Yery eoauaoapiaee feat He would
BO more will bite.
proacb and Antoh him^ A full grown
find no dUncalty la carry lag six times
THE REGULAR Sunday cxcurstbn
Tbe Hawaiian Asbermen sometliD« tlrt. If not vitally hIL &n tow tbe shii»
as much and rnaaiag alx times as fsst between Traverse City end Provemon*.
prepare a bolt from tbe Aesli of. tbe oc- for boom and may often reqnlre a seeas he could oa earth, all because the wRl commeoce Sunday, June ITih. and topos and tbe Jnics from tbe bkMsom J ond shot to give him bis quietus. This,
MATIOMAL DffHTIBTB
Wipoa attracu bodies with only pae- ednUpne every olber Sunday unUl of tbeJlhDa plant An exact nnmber
alxth of the force eif the earth.
farther aoUce,'Train* will leave Traib of Aoiretn to alwoyt used, as tbe Ash- Ing a boat with two or three men, .who
erse City at 9:00 a. m.. and 4:30 p. m.^ ^M^hoUeve tlu^ If on odd nnmber ^w up to the spent vlcUin and pierce
An All
tbe bait would have no him to tbe heart with a .thrust from n
om aeglert of and will arrlvcat Tiaveroe aiy
sharp siwar. when he.sends up a tost
_
boweto aad torpid liver. anUI lOiSla. BL. and 0:35 p. m.
ooaaniiatiaii bMM chronic. This June 12^
,
to M
rtm INSURAMCK
REAL EVrATV.ANO LOAMB
rtd
A stetoe of General XlrlicdN^n. the
fret mad gmtiest regulators of atomthey wUl give up Ashing ftor nmtlny bero, has been unveiled
Ach aad bavda. Gaarantcod by JokaMluto, tbe vkwqrnf
aisEa^ntortst.: amaitoir
In Scotland tbe nlmoo tojlI*eni! by
non Drag Co.. F. H. Mrodo. C, A. BaiP
Price
SSo.
b^Dntg- ,draistoU,
“
;
3
BUSmESS CIRDSv
Save More
became for value lecrivedtfaete
b no food so economical at
Unooda Biseuit
5*
lohn S Santo!
Plant now
General Insurance
rr3T,irs E,
;
T. A. WILHELM
FltANKH. PAINE
OEIM-ril ^
____ _
6eo. H. yamlsICE AND WOOD
DOPE PIPES
DENiriST
I
201 Treof Strceij
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will
be delivered
Dr.W. J. Higgins]
Fine Dental Work lltHies G. Hopkins
OA3
$12
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ranoe:
coC$aio
oi*t>:
UAIUE STANDINGS
Saxion Hardware Co.
WAITS BOUT WITH lEWiS
;cu»r. ....
TirmM Excbericiecl
DR. S. CLAY TODD will stay another week, until
June 15, at the WhllIn|^Bolcl,_Traverse CUy,
ConsulUlion Free. Ifo Cnrc. No Pay
;•
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