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The Evening Record, July 06, 1906
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-07-06
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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. SIICHIGAM. FRIDAY. JULY «,
USOUK TANX^GtPUDED c. t. tmu
KTRITOfinnOtt
h mo cuShes
f" mnORNOFF
■AIV BUIL0IR6S OAHACjEO
ALL THE WINDOWS WITHIN
RLOCK WEI|E SHATTERED.
U D» S^ D-plf thrnprum
•f Mt PiMgMT.
G»L SOLO UMICTtlM COURT ROOM
FOB CONGRESS
WILL SEEK REPUBLICAN NOHINA
TION AT THE PRIMARIES.
WAS PICKED Summer Reading of High Degree
AFTER BEING HELD IN SLAVERY
FOR TWO MONTHS.
•«orirt<m« the Utrat book b/ Wioetor
ChiinAiU. MUiot ct “The OUU."
wMui Traatinmit and Waa
Sow for S2S-Man mW Wowion
Held for TfiaL
By Wire to the Bvesitac Rceord.
I^mmSoci. JoJy €->Mni. WiUt^ Tba»
By Wire to the Erenlng Record.
SrienDlDrd today to rHitrn ImoM^dlaic;New York. July S—Lena Galeno
ly to
Tort Respite the nrgrnt
AT PRESENT DISTRICT ATTOR and Kaa Ruggers were hold for examlpleo or b«r dMfhter. die eoant<« of
NEY FOR WESTERN MICHIGAN.
oatJou today. Rosie Cohn, aged IT,
lo will rrmain in Ebk
.leclared that t*'ey bad held her In
practical slavery for thro monlhA durI to That Poaltkm Ing which lime she was aubject to In
Three Timea, in Honor That No
human irea»meni and flnaUy sold at
,, XHher Ma- i« the United
auction for %2Z
Entire Sueinew Section^ of Six Blocks
SUtca Haa Had.
of the Mining Town of Mystic
THE MARKETS.
Was SwmcB Today.
Bu».lo. July
Covcll. rnllHI
By Wirt to tboEteoln* Record.
*
Iton
ornry for ai*sl» ro
OntterrflU.. la., JuW
-Mynlln. a|
tnlBBC toem of 2,owi po|iulailon. «rven KIrbican. iwlay annr.mirt> tbrouRh
the Evcnlnc Uixoni hia candidary for
Bllea oonh <if her*-, bad thf hurinc*^
tbv TcinWH-an m>nnuajiun for repn
aectUm of aU blucka Uuimtl this ntornvcfi(ali\e in
conKri-sx fyom the
iad. Tbr loM la 1200.000.
,E!c^-4*Dtb dUtrtrl* I nc folloaing. !«
AIIOUICEHEiT lADE TODAY
MSS IS $200,000
..L
Regular $1.50. Our price 1.25
TROUBLE WITH ■OTHERimAW
TBB BOIABT Ct.. PMP.
Alleged She Strvck HuabafW*a Mother
in the Eye But Jury's Verdict
Woo Not
Get Yourself In Shape
tr
pena rtfr.juuUiliMtra trip to Mack!-
■si
is
■;I?
HkRK ARE A mv
llir
LEFT SMALL
FOOT PRINTS
'ii
DR. HOLLIDAY WAS EITHER BOY OR WOHAHiCANDY MAKERS
TO MEET HERE
PASSED AWAY
'■
CAME TO HIM. AT 4:»
Plants Had Been Carefully Brok
THIS.MORNINa
Away So as to Avoid Any Noise.
Cirl-s Awakening Fright
ened Marauder Off.
^liEIIORRHAGE LAST NIGHT
SenM- unkimwn ihtmiu trl«‘d to af
44AD NOT BEEN FEELING WELL
rt an riilranr*- ii> the n**ldence of
FQR SEVERAL WEEK^
Mr*. Uirln ItotM-rtH on Washington
Ktreel last night l»ut In *o doing awak
ened llif Kervaiii girl and were fright
ened away.
*
;
The would In l.mriar tri.-d to make
ticed In .Traverse Cty for the
Ltrantn- to the Uoii*4- through a win
Post Fourteen Yeara.
)W on the ewM ride which wa* rov
ored with mitlng. Niwr the window
After lying In an
wore aevoral pUnt* and. ther<> ha>l evi
dUlon for over ten hour*. Dr A. K. dontir lKH*a ranfnlly l.n»ken down to
L*ed a^ay
4:ldi
avoid making unm'os.Mary nobo and
the mating waA torn fmm the raklnc.
beginning at ih»' Imwm light hand cor
ner and working alor.g rheMiottom and
up the *liU. mukinc a hoi,. lnr-.;c
enough Tor a man to crawl throirgh.
The |>ec*.illar featun oI .ihv affair
that the fmrtnrtnlK len jo the rod
earth are Mnall. too suia.l for a man>
|=:|;
L‘
.
KUBKOK * WOVT, UNION STREET CUJTBffiRS
Prices Cut for You
Err Chocolate, 10c
Malted Milk. 10c
"
Era: Malted Milk. 15c
Alaska Snowball. 10c
Creme dc Minthc, 15c
Lemonade. 10c
Tan Shoes at Onc-quarUr Off
SPENDID BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY
OufUn uhoes iihibI ffo. Woarurs
of tan aIiocb will apprvk?iatAi thia.
BACHANT & ROSGOE
*
Stoeral Diffcrvnt
Styiva
Order lor
Screens
m patent leather, tan or
kid with values equal to
most $*10ri Oxfords have
been put on the iiar$jain
Table at $1.50.
^
The
It’s your loss if you
need Oxfords and let
this
by.
AMERICAN
Drag Store
WlthllUs.
:^ock doors delivered same day as ordered,
doors and window screens In three days.
HI8 INVITATION WAS UNANI, ^ MOU8LY ACCEPTED.
Ixteen Manufacturing ConfecUofi'era
From Ni-c Oifft-r-nt CUie* Will
Be Preaent—Object l» Purity
;
^
of P«^cu.
Odd
We'll send a man to take the mcasurcmentil
Drs. Savpr & Piikanigai
DEHTISTS
I O. C. MOPrATT I
lAbBtractM of TItl# I
I
PMICBS SRTierRCTOBY
I
■
Dwtwbilwhwd tSSS
I
■ •••M ats Biatw Bank Oulldint I
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
It’s Like Finding Money
Do you know that it s a waste of lime •
and money to bother with a
poor
flourIt will pay you to get posted
on our “BEST” Floiir. I Other
ladies have tried it to their entire,
satisfaction...........................Try a sack. ‘
'
Hannah .& Lay Co.
ME/NS &YOUNG MBNS
CLOTHING, e PURNISmNCa
■
' ■
■
BUY YOUR SUIT TONIGHT
Our Best Suits going aT
$9.00 $12.00 $15.00
These 8oiU were never offerttl until now for leaa
than $12 to $33.
We want to make a clean
awiTp on1^118
nil SmU where many sizci are miBAiDK.
Open tonight
Linen jhBDtinp
FOB LADIES' SUITS
qpHESE ^re ^0 inches wide and
A arc the best linens to buy for
your suit. There arc ^^ood quality
fine, even thread, and the price is
low when the width is taken into
consideration. . Two qualities—
$1 and Sl.50a Yard.
B'
tECINNING tomorrow,
July 6, our store will
b» closbd every Friday
afternoon during warm
weather. . Shop in the
forenoon tomorrow. . -
1
1
We are now o^’orim; our i‘n*irc line of
J. G; STRAUB IS PRESIDEHT
■ The Mlrhlgan CoiiftH-tlnncrs- a*so
cia will Hurt In TraTtr.s<* City July 2k.
Tlii* a>Ko:-iatiun coubist* of ibe maiiu
furturing confectioners of the follow
ing citb**: ixiroit. Orand Rapid*.
ljULsing. Kalamaxcxi. Saginaw. Ibnion
MarlHjr. IlatlU Creek. Muskegon and
Trs\erse City.
At thrir lawfmreing In (fraud Rap
idv on M.ny i«;. whrn-'J. G. Straub was
IT H lL-rtcd prefident of the a.H«>cialion.
-u« cMt n.u’d j-n invitation to fhc memincr*' to hcM :hvir Jul.- n:fating at
Trgvc!be City. This InMiauon wa*.
short lime ago the puHlr library vaj- unanimously aet'oidcc.
entiTcd and the footpiinfy there wen
The rbjeft «tf fUr absociation t» to
thought to
tho** of a woman and ir maintain the highest standard of Qual
is powlble that tlo y w^-r, leli hy The ity in all confi-riioDC'ry and to nH*ct
same perwon.
the appriTval of the pure fowl lawh.
and to drhe from the market all cheap
ailnlteratod candles.
TkvM n^iings have been Tory aucn?.<Iul In uphoU:inp the parity ’ and
B-ligve Seattle i<j;g»my In the ccnferiionery bu.slpesa.
i Involved iP l^ot
• and la dlscourmglns the practice of
for That Purpose.
or^inaklng cheap and Impure
U-eaillc*.* ■ }
.
By Wirt? Iti the Kvening Record.
The home lactr ry has wtabUshed a
Berlin, jely
upiH‘*od anarch-1 jepmwiion on their 'good* for purity
reported .
Is excelled by none..
temln whkh occarf^ al € oclock last u> have left St*aUle, ^ash.. lor Ger-n
^---------- -----------erenlns;
many, wa* arrested ai Aboona, Pra*- ; SPECIAL SALE on the best ere
!>*'• Holliday bad not been' living Uu, The German authorlUes bcUevo : candle*: Sixeai boxes coniaiulng c
well for wereial week* but koA kept he U In a plot to axHUudnate the em- half pound. 2b eenla at the I>aUee
. 'icDrrow only.
(ConUBoed on Foortli P»««0
TOKIlllMPEROR
.
A Gsod Egg
rrictw? Ri«ht!
Make them
Right
,
HON. GEOROrTT. TOVELL.
naw and Petoakey.
(Mr. Covellh slatenunt:
Struck by Auto.
Ikdralt. July C —Janfe* Fi zRemld.
To the Repabllranh or lUc Eleventh
aged 17.. while riding a bcyciv near
CoSgrcxslonal IMstrtrl:
the B<'lk> Ule bridge approach. wn»
As the immlnatlun oY runfresMuau
at ruck by an autciuKibne and hla arm
in to Ih- made b.v tin- din-et vot.- of
broken. Me wa* takm to the boxpiul.
the fKHipU- nt the primary elirtlon to
Kill*Nl by Rock:
1h' held on tile fourth day of Septeni•CalumH. July r..—A Inrye piece of
-----------jur uext. and iH-lu-vliig ab^lulcly in
rerk fell on Joiwph Stefrin In the
“
Quincy mine, kllllni; him liiMtanily. He SUROLAA TRIED TO ENTER HOME |
on Kouyth Page.)
OF MRS. L. ROBERTS.
wa* 2r, year* oW and single.
If
Extra Ltalu«
in Cadies’
Oxiords at
drink is one of the vcr>'
hf^st features of onr soda
fountain. We have a
number of ctisiomers
who come regularly for
our eep drinks, and they
say ihai we
J-'i
for 8|»|x>nratioe in public or st so
cial funciionn by ouiGUin« here
in nhirta, oollara. cuffa, lies, fancy
socks, b&ndkerrhiefi. lielU. Vuspenders and everything yonVI exIiect in a finU laas habenljiabi‘ry.
We'ro at the post with tho newest
ibinp^ from the best makers,
An assault and l*attery case ocru
pied the aiti-niion of Justit'e Pray’:^
court at wnUamNbiirg yesterday. Mi>.
Ptarley P. rarpt-nlec wa* the defend
fContinued on Fourth Page.)
::~3—
By Wire to the Exenins R«<cord.
Baicliiav. July €—Abmit 9 oTIork
' thto norBlnc a frUfbiful fxnloalon of
a tank of gaaotlnc at tb. Conaendla
Dye Worka, 183 joffemoo avomn*. abattengd Ibr Viodow. of rvr-nr bnildlAK ta
^4bo Mock, while other bulWlagm auf• ferod greatly, partlcolarly Urn IbHei
Wootor The property loaa ll large
and casually Hal Include* Edward A.
roebi and the Injnred laeludca Johnj
F. Oonaeadla. who wa* terribly burned
aBd ml. JobliUJbiuendla. jr.. whb ’
alao frightfully
and bad hi* eldtk
In the>i*|»iul. unronsclou* and «
' oral other* are n*porietl to bare U
Injared by falliiig gla«*
Minlator Mioaing.
Brooklyn. July 6.~>CrtHmora arc
terested In the abaenw' of Uie Rev.
John Phelan. Baptlat of Cn^acent City.
He raahed ehecka at the U>cal Unk*
and hla lUbllitle* ar«. |l.Zib« to |2,bO0.
He owned a weekly pa)H>r.
Shrinert on THp.
Detroit. July €.—About I50 members
of the Moslem Temide of the Myatlc
Rbrlne left today on the City of AV
, CITY BOOK STOBE
mCVENING
~ ;l: V ...........i« tr«p «m
---------- «Hf..
^Ka ^mm t>mi A
hfrfi ibal had Isllmi into the arc light
Hb the f«ma Mur IbcL^ *pod wv to lake a trip
BIk aad was unable to *j out. Soon every
Ihcy go over .everal tiiw^ body who passed nolJeed It. The cur-^aaa Tbarcaa.^
the rt^nt might he turned on at aay'mo^
I Tmveme hay ta IhefR^^
Old Hlaakia reaoH-with the four co«lL day. . The
iKael* aad maay doe rvAiagea. the m»^ U|.adf AgaM.” the Pnlrer lauach aad
hrliy bidiia uuw opua for UKthe IRtockhoMae" are all kept busy
aukiag Ike
mach
needed
ferry
nenl aad the youDg Mrd elertfw*
Ihe two older birds hovered around
btv the outride of the lamp In the irreatest
be a tmay aad prodtable oae tweew TO Rai^ aad Qld Misskm.
of ihJ. coCiAge. were <ipeamd
anriety. trying la every pomilble
to get Ibe bird out. the Mher bird
T C Jaalsdh aad wife and Mra. H. On.*>lly f'ftteriiig the lamp benuUL but
the first of 3oae with tV laieoikio of 6. Atterbory, aU of Chkago. passeJ to no avail.
An around were Inter
Mayiag antll
I
Ibrvmgh Cli» <dty tMs tonmlBg oa tkHr ested and hoped*to see the bird liber
aad the Wek had gaaau who came
U hto often be«a mdd that the pets way lo Nortbport Po;nt. where they m<*d but n TtUBalhed for some chll
pie u^ are laie la rumlag really mlg« Will spend the summer.
dren* to take aellva. They Jinnted up
W H Darts, jr.. of !>oulsvHlc. who >\ndrew Hormuths -the Boardman lliuthe abmi beam^l part of the aeaaon.
Tbr SprlncM. IIU paoptr are well Is stopplag at Ke^h ta wants, wa. s man. who lowered the lamp and re-j
•pmKmtrd aa usual aa 0(d MlsaSoo Trarerse Oty visitor today.
Miw. W. C.
MrAIIlM^ r. son
Uia.^ the prisonerand
daughter of Cdumlms. O.. .rrlved in
from thaae. Mr. and Mm. Joha
N. mark and Mra Ur Hierrlckcr with the city today. Thi^r leave today
MMOC
a .COVCLL R>« CON
ONCM.
In sboUm^ ponioB <ir tbr
todfty there arpc«r« ihr an
mommmmt oC the Hon. Geor*^ G
0PMI1«C kta euiiMuT for the rppo|»TtoM •omtsaUM lor r«pr*«nutlve in
f>.mfrrK. jn th* iCl^ wnth dlstl1c« at
ihe C«inli»ff
.The Broiling
Booofd li ploMed to entforio t^e eon«4m7 of Mr. Corell. Ho hw long
hoott o r«»ldent of Tmr.-nir ntjr aii<l
0Ub4s high In the e«tooB of the |w».»^
plo of tho eowmonltr. He in not only
wsnnlyr rf«nr4e4 for hh» itood Hilrea
i*S^
for* im peroonnl nunl
hot f^ hin nWmy^wl^di !noi been ree
qgrfood both In iHrlilgnn ood Wn»h
tagtOD. *wliom hU voik n» United
ttalM dlotrlci nlliimey lor Aestern
mtkkgm U greoily niHTn lJiied
her three children. Ocone. lAWlar and
Helm, are oceupylo* Ihe opttage on
rrtmiida near the lUuhaMfw house Columbus. O.. passed through thf dt^
where they have hem so rtimforiahle today no tbelr way to Nnrthp««rt W»int
J. M. Batilr and family, who have
weral years Other gurats at the
Roabinore houar are;
Mip. FniiaU «
Burrowa of deveiaod, Ohlo^‘..«H4«a
Trumbull of Chleaga. Mia« Moody <4
Springfield.
IIU
Mrs
John
Brociot.
Mlaa l^y Proctor and Mias Harslam
of Peoria. Ill
John W. Black of Spfiagfiald. jil..
haa juat speal a week ^h Ilia par
at their esHtage.
•r
au<l
Poundry
Hr. .Black Is
manager uX
and
kko Aaiaa
Maeliine roiniuiny
of
apiiagfield aad grsally.enioya I be or
udoaal trips north aa he rciatrla very
4 weather there
Hon. and
Mrs.
W.
Mrs
J
fl
8. Trumbull
lloi>erta and
arrived alout
wc!^*ka UKf% after n nine months
They came bv way
miner lUinol^ and sav the lak*-
•OgfMBttjr ekrted to the eUte itetuile
vhoro he am^veil
trip
•oU and to the dbiHct in is^7 K
wof n member «»f the J«illcliir>
li«'
com
deJlghtful.
one mouth
Mm.
Tnmiliul!
uiinng the
winter
with her wm. Waller R. In New York
one month with her sou. Charles
the laenty .eevemh
■OOOtorlol dlmrlrt Allh rntllt to him
waa
[
at Hartford. Conn.
allending Trinity
hU third year
Charlea B. i^
college, thla heln^
He la iiowwl Old Mis-
Mienillng
hla vamtion
at the
laUlw te both houM'^i and rhairtmui <d
, ttmtOamg^Utee oim teitn in the «< iva>r hom«- of his gnuidiarcnts.
Mrs. R, *n. Biggs and lltile daugli
and oae^term in the houM*.
IWorc
eofolag
to Traveme; City
Baatie county
an
Her for two IrmjK:
In UMh houww of
the Mlchiican loglalaUirt' Mr
abUUr vaa
t!<erH!V
fully rerognired and
hmno uf Mr. atul Mrn. A. Miner.
Mra. M. M. Tompkins of IbU Rpriiigs
he the pioneer rrM»rte.r who lias r.|icui so
many aumnw m at Old Mission. Is here
waa placed upon eome **f the mo^t hn
poftaat eomgaltieoe pt
bolh
dvtes hla term, id offlee
Inidlex
He ha>
oarM Ibe weatrrn dlMHH of MIehl
gaik aa United Hiatea dUstrlr» «Momo>
aiace 1»R. bavtag been apiMduted ni
again
and
her
ndlagr
• louder
the
inea. * looks veyy hcunollke.
Harry BoUtej of Chicago I* a guest
• The Pioes.Mr. atul
Mra. T
M. Kerkl.oir and
day and
Day Before Caumd
Trouble at W«|«c-tonp.
The bri<k o«Mlh wind t4 July^t mud
spent many wiinmer* in this reghm. i .auMri coaaldvnibfe damage at th**
arrived In the city this morning. They Wr^netmig club. Tbe water i« murb
left at om-4' for Norlhp<*rt Point.
.Mows from tbv at>nh. the waves wash
r, - .%mong iL* i up under Die front walk. Alwmt tbn**
aarly arrivals at the Clovers ihi*
now4*r ln-»1 in frtmi wav
arc Mr and Mn*. 8, Mj» r*. «hr**<’ sou*
Clncmna'i. thiu bring
tbelr third season at this rc:>ort; .Mi «
AnualH:ll Hill of Wax’**. Tcxa.v
C
and
Ibe
8rl,a»-f. r. Mlrt« H«4i:u4< r
Miss4«
^orieutwr ami
Mary
Sehaefer of Chicago, arriv.-d on tJ;*
ITtli and an* openpjing ihidr I•eatrtlfl1l
nil age. “The Wigwam.** at tho
Clow-r^
Thry wiU tn* jolnnl n mil
l.u^y Hugh* In voiiiur; her i
ler bv Fn-deib k SrhaeB i. a pup:l
>Di.?rs at tliieiig.
Ihe Is*wls Instiliile. Chirago.
Mr
One of the rooai rurimia wlghH that
w'lM.-gar and
Apidirstluns Utr nn.iiis'iuid Inwr 1
n» nolleea in tbe agrlenliural i«rts oL
aixl Mr* 1-Mwin Rawlings
A
•re being rereived daily and the oui Norway is tbe |>eculUr way of dry ing
pl.a-'.ant . t.-ning wa4 *iK-ni by all,
On account of the exlook for a ginri lirawm is very pron. out tbe bay.
Mis.s Annie' \V\-i.loK i-; Koilting bn
tfwme rtampn«w the-graw rt.ts If left
■r
tbe ground after-It la mowetl. Woodr Mr .
drying fence* that a1rel.fi for bun- Snyder.
Mr* llos.- W lH*«*n ' iMUi.lliig n few
dreda q(4 yards aemaa the fleldf ar#
w
Imlll.wnd every night th.- h.ny W hnug .Ia>i4 -visiting Mis. \V. lr...> .4
The quarterly merDn^irf the
t tp dty. like Ihe family warii. Th.* W.-xford
Will lAHiu iH j.aikifig li»i his nil.
Ubnun* associatl.»n will Ik* held
n hfdpa nlong in Sbe daytlioe, but It
only a tuir hearted kelp, and lu the mill ehildt. ii to r.'tujii fniiii Canada
afionifinn nt J:.t3
win rt- iln-y haw- lM*« n
vispiii.: f..re<pu’*UHl lo iK- pr..-. im a.* th.v ,nelgbiK»rbon.i of Pa-rgeii. wl.« n*, it la s.um- liui.v
Mj, L.gl. V
r %»i‘J
Mild to rain »H day* out .»f tlr* y.-nr.
itnutitution and lo-law.. «n- to be n
Hlal.’r Im:, r«’«mn.-d fnmi Kli.
Uspio^. wbarv In* has Ik*ihi
in r*inn.*v-tittn with J
uu
hu.-i-
W. Slai. i n
I* fnruiriiiiig stone at that plate.
arixMiAt .4 Um* d. alh td.lh
ttolllday,
who
wfts
aupp-mls r.
A. 11
th:
which was to ha\o bcMi given
«l th.- W»*Hpn*-tong elnb this evoiilm-.
fence
hilly rountry make* mejin* of iniosportatlon very dlfticnli. n lieary cqqver
wire i* atn*tcbed from tbv* u.p of a
vUlage In th.- vnn.y
Iwlow’. lH»wn thl* huge niaasea oT l-ajr
h Hu* air.. sumV
Will Take Place.
Vaughan *4
Ann
ArUvr are traveling in
this
snjunier and
tbv'v
have
Kunqie
leasvHl
Vaughan «»ttage to Mrs. Charlc* O
-Tbe formal d«Muwnnn (4 the new Laaley of Toledo. O.. who. with her
8tre,4 MefhtwtiM church little wvn and alster MUs fkmster o|
are Comfortably
wm take place Sunday. July fi. the Washington, l>
excrrJsvw rtmtlnoing all day.
There S4’ttle«l
PWteeoth
will be a m^rvlrc In tin' afternoon
h*>
Mias tl«‘rtrwle l^fingwell of Kpox
that all the cburtdtes can unite wHb
villc. III.. Is at HagU^eroft cottage, alw
om laterfertn^ with their ivgular acr
Mi.ss Madillne Binkley and Mrs. Sarah
It U expected that etyry min L Walp and two cluldrrn of Topeka.
Mrs Walp U a alsler of Ik*. C.
later wf the city will W presect at the Kan
aftcwmiDa service.
The speaker oC W. Leffingwell. Dr. aad Mrs. LefftngviM.
tbr Way win be the Rev. Dr. i. H.
well are not here yet but are expected
Pok^ adlior of the Michigan Christian
soon.
They hare been taking a trip
Pr- Potts ts a very able to PWrtla&d. O., where they rURed
ageaker and has been beard here pre- their daagbtar. Mrs. Harlan R. Wilson,
and while ihcre gave a warm wd
AdTooMe
Easy Payments
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J. W. Slater WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—YOUR RKHACLE HOME FUPNISHER
aoHROE GEO. W. aeWETHY
Ia
TRY A RECORD WANT AtX
MOItROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Dr.W.J. Higgins
Fine Dental Work
DCI>iTl3T
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SMALLEY
I MARINE GAS ENGINES
Notice to the
Public
and Traveling Wen
-Thi Ei'inii tint
Rin,
//A;. v /;/» .*.'/.< ;
d// ihr
r
M.
■|yh
ii«l wli.*ii yon p t In
Traverik* C’ity you will
alwavR fitnl my ilua and
U;trk khi-rc* ready l.»
wail upon you to all
lioB-ln
anil
priv.ite
liouBiv.
Pronipl '"m r
VM-o. Ki-ruumatile pne
Kiii.’ly rive tin- .1 »ii;
id your l*usini*Rh.
ivi;i
B..J. Morgan
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1-I..V II..tl.
I-., rk
Wliii.iiK
W.M.PAIGE, Agt. ' ;■ 1
i
has Jj.*en posi|K>n« d «.ii.- w.s-k.
DEIilCITEO JUir 15
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'i
tlmoa whlxring danger.>u*ly near tha
iinwatr touri«*a head. - New; York
Tribune.
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ts,";
Uentli Street Methodist Church
FOR INSTANCE
Five solid oak., uoldcn finkhc.l cliocxs. A LcAutiful
chair. AWix; S-UUor six. l or the .‘:vc only
/ .
T. A. WILHELM
HANNAH;
. Mr* -Mat
jrtng
sr,..:
• also voted 1
SPLCIAL NOTICE
The family of l»r. V C
FRANK
TRODE
SID PAWnCE IMUNB
F.vm*I. wh.. has le-.m vt.iigliu r at Nee \\Vxl‘»riJ,
urnril h*mnMiss l.ir/i.- Fas.-I has
s,-aibgt*
hy the waves and oil th«
r Mr.- P.-»er Sn.^der.
j
I*.hU washed vml from MOd.*r a porliou
it Ta ID.iug.- Giav. who b.
of th.f- walk.
launrii d«H-k was .vmi.n. W«*li. with hisleuim. I and Wtii niak.- IUh Imun wUh
ttlM. much «UmageiI
r
Mr. an;l
aii;l Mrs k;«iwiu KuwlingK.
At the lun-tlug of th.. director* last
Mn K A llryanf
ami
.Mr ‘iin.l
ev.mlng It waa decid.sj to sheet splh dangtit r Faiiui.- a:^*
vi>tUuv'
Ih.-it j
r. Ml* K. If.Higv «l <*.-iil.r
the fnunf walk lo order to save th.
Th.-> will,*l.ip on ihi-lr wa> ‘
itself. F.ve uew weinl*-is
Te*. We Am- Rr«f1e«..
nin 4«rlH-r w.-nt in«o I.-iimh.
Iw.i chUdn‘11.* JfTh and N’adla. i4 Oak
-We are a restle.s^ |>e«iplc.“ ol.«*rrea
[n-m.-rit
this in..ruing
lbl»arK. III., art^ at the Pon. r house
whkh lime be n^lau4>d- a» M*uat«»r
HMgwIrk
fKand
Pantograph.
sJuiublod ns lu- was g. tiing out .4 a the
“Every thin woman long* to l.e .fat.
aiMpt the anpolntment he m»w hohU. and ex|KH*t to stay until Sept. i. Oiljer
|j.«i and tin- low.-r-part of hi> trouH. rs
Every fat woman wants to groiv ihin.
ts are .Stewart Mt-Umald auri Bert
and
0|»on
hla reappointment.
WalKlliand.
As
Every town man long* for the ilrna
Pi.
g.*l
of
Chleago.
in.
Ualtod BUtea attorney aeneral with
li.- in a lui. liilor and has . u.» other k ben he can retire, to the quiet of the
AirangcmentJt nrv Isdug made for
out aollcItAtlon or auga.-atihn from
pair, it wa.s n<H*t*sitary tor him to n«I CDuntTv. and every farmer Iio|k-s to
the Oiranlratlon
or a varht
rUib.
ag/ other
amirre, iHimmrmled
jotini to th.- bark room. |mi( them ..ii wane day quit work and piove lo tow n,
Thi-ie an- w-veral fine •►oats owimhI
Ooroir# 'work for ihr n.o.n.ne
•where be ran take life easy, f.iuntiy
liaekwatd an«! n*i»alr tbe damage ♦
heie aiel on Jnl» n antdher one
tbt hlghfiat tetma. -ThlK eudn,^,Cliarl.-s K. Munay has lianl.*<l his newspaper men would Ilk.* to try lh-*lr
addol. a rie«-1 wliip-d tvaillaiat ratletl
hand on a city daily. The fellows on
romlng froni thla liiiOi aoun e is i
.:ti
partially nut *4
the water in
dream of a time wlien
•Jai-k and GIM.* owned by Mr Kerk
thint of which Hr. t'<ive]I has n
d.-r to
fix tin- whe.-l
^^hWU ua.a pa|K«r of their own.
hoff and Mr MrIVmald
/
to be proud.
iM.ikeii «.n the Fourth
^
mat
youth we long for maturity,
Mrs. 11. S. Krelder and four eh lid rtW
lys of
Ik-rl Winnie
hiv tithing n»d age we yearn for tbe bafipy day
.4 Springfield. HI. ore romlortahly
no United Staten disirlrt attortu>>‘
aluug whi n he v eut o* UU* Uapnls lo ___________ There I* no excim* for It
ret tied lu their cn»itage for the
the country can la»aaf «d
lie in ac
sm-pd the Koimh aud Art Wluuie dM other than that we all weem to Ik* Indlt
that way. The grawi seem* to In* Just
lag hU third term in ihai of«re. and
IikewiM*. (*ousequ. utly they ret
a little hit greener and thriftier most
la the only man in the UnJi« d Siatea
with a tine
Htriug of small
i
any direction from the pUnv* yon
Who haa ever Um-u le apiH.mted
liUck lass.
pr'right now. <*ontcmment Is n*
Ilmkey i-ottagr arid are entertaining
the third lime Thin is in its. if nn
A uqat fonrfout lhn*ericek candy to hapidnews aa you can get Ii
dnrumMl
^inn. the iJniUMi
States Mrii. lliHiMon ami MUs llouMou of . as4- liar. iMvu iusiall.-.! at tluworld.KaiiHus City. Mo
gptrgnimgii that it* uiciimiiy
long el lib litwise and a full line <4 the
Mr HUd Mr* C. It Itearh and fani
meadatorr. a|d ahlrh is lully lueritt'il
Aineriean Candy .-..iniiat
ilv i>r Kiveiwtdo. 111., airiv«»»l on hleam
by Mr. C^fOL
\Hi iirsialh'.l
gu mmaeliln.- has als.,
•Inrk n-lnie* ninn.v in«t:.n.-<a
er Illinois niid oiM-no,! thrir sparious
Dttrtag hla career In has iw^n I
tui'n adiled to thi .-.pi.pm. in
II liunmr lh.it wa* so pruui
©f tiK* 1
i^itiage and ex|H‘i-f l.. h:i\e M-vt-ral Vih
matelr aaaoclated alth prominent
I he Al^ Ws\e ,Kays that W
inenf a . hmai ler of tlw 4;i|i- .s«-iimor
later
At pi»*s*n»
they have
flriala In puhlle >ire; and ha* himae'i lutry
eauglii g iw.i aud thnWrijulstiuk eai
V.**i of Mis^nri.
been called upon to omnarl with aurh Ml*^ t; Comnn’P*! ?»r Rnei>tdi\ III.
quaii.*r |H.un.l Imss whlh* llsbiiig ..n
Mr. <*lark telK h*>w. during nhe of
*San Rui.i” ixUiage. «me of th
officiala . upon matii'rs of rdali
Vest** e»iu7Miign tours in Ihr .;irly
there
• ,
r«»xy cotlag«*s €»n the re»i4»Tt. IcMiks de
aaGoaal lmj«rtanee. .
• Th.- H.*aehb.»te| nn h.*Mra and Pro *!*»*, It wa. ni*..**-.irry f..r turn t.. *n
eidiMlIy
oiien
and
r»adv
for
fmroroer.
•
Aa an attormy he In ranked with
fesran- Peas.-. lh»> entertaUierw for llm Joiiai mer niebt in tli.* town .4 St.
C
W
Piere.-. wife and daughtei
the moat able iu the.Male.. As t
h.Hel. will assist in the evening ser cbariTM. Ibe Ik*4 tK*.teliy the ph..-,*
gea lie la numbered amonr: the beat Margutriie an* «-ufeTialuinc Mrs F wr,’ .4 I he-Methodist rlnireh at N.>rth
rfforri^t was jioor
W. Slavighiur of Chicago. alM4 Williain
and wo believe ibni the encm
Ilv p.lt .i
l^rcakfaM Ve^t wa.* «wiK*rlall
lH.rt Sunday etrntug
lueot Ahlih
rorcM has roceived and Louise Huesneii of Chn ago Mi**
l.ll iMf
by Ibe Muff that wa* plam
Pierre
t-pent
a
few
days
ivx-ently
st
froB. .vi: evM l.r f i ’rici Indlci
CammlsrioneTrinrfl. kl. of Ihe Mtrvaii hup f.>r rvvffee.
.ffter bnvinr samphri the b*^\emge
vet} a fOog uealne ouUlde of his home Roaring Brook of Little Travt r*-e bay of consiratlona. U f.uid of tenuis mnl
rrequenily Joins in ImM-ball games V.M. with 1 frown, .ullrd for tin* procounty to have him serve the Klev.'uth wh^T^e ?he was a gueft of thr Ml
ru^letor
When 1h<t
individual h.id
with Ids .nilldmi.
district In ronrn-s*.
KrvUfteil '^ith Springer at tbr ir roltsip'
appealed the aenator a*k*.l. with a
Mr. and Mr*.
K
Mi»ntn» e -4
yepra of public eipnrienre and by
.waie of hi- Itainl lowanl the offend
CtMlar
Uaidd*.
d«*wtt,
an
at
Old
Mt
BOaal quatiticK.of a hich rhararler.
Inc liquid smoking lnm«ei.Tb b.-f.»re
Mont row’ i*«i
hir. r-otell Is well I'uulppetl for that Sion for.the wiinimer.
. '
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY 8TH him:
“Sir. whnt I* thlH afnff?Implant la.sinoii. and we lalleve lagr I* oue of the fliie!*l lut the rv'wwt
Steamer lIMaeia.
“t*«ffee,“ meekly replied
The pr-v
and they have a* h«uise i»artv Mrs
- thal jhe rt'auJt of the piimarie,
To Charl.-voix, Petoskry au'd Harls.r
priebw. somewhat taken aln.-k.
abow that he will IH the Cindee of the F^lward O Brieii. Miss Kdna O ltrleu. Springs and retom, fLf»n.
'•Coffee.**
repcateil
\ est. In
fin.*
Marlon and Jarksoii Klnu and
for the high
of
The imnolit will nm st.q. at Elk •com. *‘My friend. I .luild Insert a
gsnd Scliilllog. all *4 CMeago.
• In rtUxgriDiii.
Rapids going or ndiimlng.
roffee bawn ia ni.x mouth. *Mte into Ibe
Mooltvwe Vfi on Wednesday Ia.s1
lK*ave k a. m., return »o p m. sharp kRaalaelppl filer, rwlin to the.town of
busiuosi. trip to ('hk-agu.
H«*’k
Alton. III., and !*lt guarantee that one
July « rt
Island and Cedar Rapids and f-xiWiv
emild bnll np rou<*h lieiler ruffe- than
this, air, over tbe entire route.tn be gone «»ne ww'k.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
, Pcrwial Escfxtses for the New Four
Wc ha\x se\xral broken sets of dinioK
chairs containtftK*!! the way from two
to five duirs of a kind. You can have
any of tkcse.at first cost.
u the only Ri(rifKerBftQr nmde .
Xh.i will keep the prori»kia
chriiiljeis cold mud dry all o*
theunie. 4*be *l^xniur> ’ i*
the only rdrigenOor madi‘
trial wilrkeep the proviaioos
dry and freak all of Unr time.
Tho ^Sanitary” in
only
ndrit^^ior laade that you
can keep milk and onions in
tho aame prorismo olianibi'r i
wiihoQt havinif ibe milk tnste
of Ihp oniona.
Tbe -SamUiy'* rclrikn-ra*
Ur oosU no more Uiau oiliert
of itiferior make.
Come in and look thmu
ovor before you boy.
higher this yw and wlurn the wind
Omens.
Mlrh . July
i4 Nieboh . Mo . .ai.
nerved ter.
visod.
here for the auJiiUHtr. They areal the
he
|*r«*eruilm: aUor
mmamiaiouMiis
Brisk North Wied That Blew Yester-
Mrs. J/K, Baldwin and daughter o1
May in (!blaago.
otalo loiiiUtiire tor^-twrt ^t-rnm.
log bM oteclMl la 1«91. andv^aimhh-
Nortbport.
billing Chairs.
me
Sanitary
jite viu « ^
i
For Percb aad Oat-doiM’
LichUaf
KoibixR^egn equal—much knex
oel->olev'iri€ liRbitog. 1ft notaf
fcctcxi by heat, cokL wintl or rain
wirtB are eaaily run from pla<« lo
pUce, lamps hanR any whore- fur
a Uwn p^rtr, for instaDce, and a
soft,
light secnnxl at
tame oost Ask bb aU abont cur
rent, fixtniBS, Wps and wiring.
J.B. Paige Electric Co
125 Casa St.
Phone 602-2
Porcli Furniture
Vf
is wh il you wanl.C (i !t nut thwirs .tH yon r in thrsr
aficrnonns and c^iiiij^s. Ymi will Ipi ;i h;io|»ii!r.
? •
hcahhn r |»i rson
\Vi: n*:vrr h id a IwUcr stoi k t/f
Pordi or 1.:tw*n T urniiurc! or Hammocks.
Porch Chairs
^:
And scllces lo m.alch. in.Klf: in dark brown ami olive ^r.< rti linislv
and all inanm r td od.i shaprs.
They arc worth mm h more, but wc
arc now scUin;^ ilu.m f«>r $l. $*J •)'). 5-75 ami 51-’
'
.
. Patent Hammock Chair
t
The casic-l. !mi>t comforiablc ch.iir that was cv«'r
•
in.idf^.
them on the pure li or lawn, when you h.ivc a picnic,
on an online;.
•
'I hcy arc c^p rlally priced
Old Hickory Porch Furniture ,
Made from sin.-ill hickory trc<.-s with
You want
canipio«» or
jusi now ajf 51. $- and
jJ-
all the roii-h surface left on.'
Wh.U stock we hav. left xvc are dosing out al a dollar a chair.
splendid bargain.
;
,
Lawn Swing
•
. !
-•
A jicrfrctly safe swing- strong, durable’and <.omtdrialiU-.
incinlH r in the family tan use il.
It is ai( <>rn.inient to
lost now we liavc but one style that sells .tl $<i «0. t ’
Camp Stools
A
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Every
any lawn,
-
.
Musi cf.nvcnicni for porch, lawn or c4unpiii;!:.
Hammocks.
V
r-
TTic largt St and best slock in the city and sell from 2^^
have some splendid bargains. See ihcin at once. . !
Wc
‘ j- ^
Hannah & Lay 111.11:I
- “The Big Store”
."•.■-’’I
§PECtAt OFFER!
cnim a PUfsrniE
Jacoby the Tniiiiel BBililer
ito«>
to 1W Brmia^ R#«nH.
mk Rapito. Hick.
iUek. Jaty.r—AliMrt,
Jntp,
OM lilMiMi aa«i
fm OM
iUft^nm
amter* ai 8am4 fMiCkWl Tfcat If Java Oa to Tkat
{ . Tkhi take, vklek In hnowa aa tka
Ham HiurrlL todar
I
! MHk traUejr taatol. waa tto tost to bt
TW asaoal aebool ic#-r(lii$ nf IhN
campIcM aotor toe Hadaoa. and
4Utrk4 «UI tk* brl4 at
C^fraJ
, Ckarlea to. Jaento. wka tor orar a
OowUtJrecf tb* bytmte
»4m0I haflittoj: oa toe ercAlac of iuir
acorw of years kad idaimed far R aad
£ob..o -Sl«-U«l I'li-yi"; dftoBwul of lu kad tke proadprlTitoie
IS. At fliai »»^int the ^mMOkm «f apWlivtotoa
of hietaa toe tost toaa 1o wato diy toad
icr.,,).. »fc« h P «»« * 1^*
pmrMiar ^ifWl aehool loom arfll j
Yortc. July C-Tke OoalaU ex
pri, at
.ii.l<»»t; ba.
rtoa Jersey to toatoattaa. Few warbe ooAitoared.
|p^ xo tatita l*iU year the acrtt of
M«.at OK-WI r.|.««l»^:
Mlaa ItoHe FWher left FH4ay tor
ctiloaiiatioa In PaWtfne
UiptoMtoM Skto< li TM Wtft.
ca*o>«*!
•»rR«
ber iMe ia lleoMk. wliw tke win ^ rtltoftno ike naikmallai aioirvmi ttt
in
* lurdiaCrwenuctoetwlB tubc^kaowii
•pew! a e«wpleor'M%A
» .
ztu^ oa the pottcj I'lAt a charter
«ur c.,ter; <»H. nWas the aouth tmHej‘tuouel. Mr. Jacoba
At I o rtork Tlnmiday. Jane rf. A of ri«hta »a« be had froorTmkey betaiVing hfmrrtuf!
Corbluof XewTork.|toveuleda ue# mrtbod. It tooM kp
j quiet veddim; uu3k place at the ho»^
any work dooe, bm Irtih the
, explaittMl km tost In ditrlus tkemi
cf tore. WUabntb 8rkMaltx. wfcea her; 4,.a»h of I»r. f lerrl and with the rise of
New Jersey. New York and Bmoklym |
cTlbMtrtfWl shlHdB art ttood
,HiliiKiW..I i:-v>nl. of
danskier. Miss Anna, wa* united Ui ardent naikmatlMs. who beUerc tn
by tumiri mud fom»lx»« a fmat ship ^
slae of the bom. Tbea#
bu>er*towu w^kciion.
Th# CenuliM tdliSln
der the rlrem that
ta lx»al. Illekln of Sooth Ip,,,.^ Palemne only. It has
harbor at Montauk isdat. Jaruha ~ j .fciekla have a «rttln« M In .ftort
today
It
Is
situated
oo
aa
island
ao
to
work
out
to.
doom totoe^iM M
York
Mtlinn The Ree. C.’U RUler |ier-|,,,v.„ d<V1<W that rslntllne must be
p. One emu uosr w alk dry shod Idaa. The moult wus a serleo of sur b*«d.tthrou«h wArti tto dirt la Mr
forsned the rwraony. Tlie bride srasj,^n,.,rtied by the InWiralioo of Jews, trvm the Jemey toore to f;otonm—tont
veys thht are now belmt mrba^ti^y
^iS^vM. 7W MdHd la drivea
attended by her sister. Mies Rtnma.jjo order to le* la a jwaltloo of adran;
IJO noi oit*a th»
l RMipwlfiirtfy If yuv hay«- may tl*mifd«t
fuHowed by the IVnnsylvania. The dlf- forward by hydraulic power for a dJaand WHflaai Hlckln. broth#^^ of the]|^,.
tho aultaa of Torkay arferriKw U that the Pennsylvania haal
^ two feet at torh above. Th«i
of
« HifOKfXnUITl. In
yoM rjumai rmn. trritr nr
eranoi. aeted as best man. None but j
pfoarara of the ZkmlAp
cut oat the MoaUuk.Hlfa and U fua- , ,^,oa of the tnuaH wmlL ctmaMttoC
nil nsA oor rt f>'. * e
«ii] u.
iri TfUt rnu «HH full par
he immadltte refatlvcs and frk^d*,xbi- charier, say the ZtontMa W ts
uehaA farther up the rtver fbAn
^ , rtn* of Iron two fret wide. U bolb
,T U N r^ua:
V
tnOn hi iwen mutemi.Uted by Corbin, bm la ^
witnessed the rreirt. Tin bride sn.l j
^ mlvaada* tolekL To
o ess<wUal at the pitoient
• A
Oll*» of
rHiiCle wunI4
your wimowr
never rkauin* ram until other wars the srtieme is the sam^ orerrom© the $reat prroaam of too
jtmom left oo the 1:45 train for OraiH j ,a^.|,7. blit a settlement ia Palestine of Ckkwso auil
ta Rrooklyn. harlnc iwmaed even lo the takloj: over of Corbin s old
outlnji a
tturrfMu, Yi%t Rowinl havi* lh»*
VIn<l r»f m'-er
Immeam weight hf too
Raidds. nejmb sod Niacstk PalN.
Liurdjr. nationalisl ic. self-support in* imder the Hodaou rtver.
lalucipnf intitttoiijf ae»!iaijU‘ for anj <j»<a»kjo.
I^ Uhind mil way. IIh* tob-f stml- rtver above, mmnrmaed air to uaed.
^turday E.‘ K. Ilosro retired from j;,„ Is far more essentUl than any- olty of New Tort and on.
lartiy of aU lies la the fsri that <
tiie confecllunery business and MiH.\^,Qg else. Giren a eoontry manne.1
be joamry. All this will have
Jaeoiw, the luju wlm worked out
tde^ pcMslhle t.y' Mr. Jaeofia.
Mry Johnson attain
. in all departmenls by Jeto who
When Napoleon wanlM to mareh Ms
ivoiisyb
For nearly a moi
sprinR the
enaatred In d^elopln* It. a chai
!ftav Into ltal.T and some one oltjected
ertnml etunpanv’s mill liiroetl
at the hands of the sahan becomes
bat It would Ite impowiltile beeaoae of
eouatiy Mr. wuvda. he artually potoed the mud out
dally an areniiP' of 5*1 barrels: This rVeal.'T T«.ssibmty from day to day.
the Alps the little Comb-au saW .Ttsply JaeolM was empk>T.*d In sevwal enal
of the way li^he same rnauner that
{Disirilinteri of the K«1iiau Pbomi|{rupIi.
iiptok.4 wWl Tm- a frilll ronstnirieil to
and swiftly. “Th**re shall lie no Alp^.** neeHng i»ruje.n*. mu- of them au Imthe soil to potoed aside by a stake
Ueatli|UArleri Uf»Utiit.
produee TiOd liirnd*. per day.
It Is nut rrlated that Emtlnet-r Jarolia.
persomau
driven Into the earth. This method
Mr. and Mr^ J. O. Ranks of .Mbt.m
when roofronte«l by the j.roltleoi of
gpeaUy fadlitaled the work. In po^
a railrtKid from the west Into in the region of Ne»v York, s gas tunan- vlslMnn n« the home ^f ihHr hon.
MUn T. tesa Carey, trimmer
tkmB of this oecoDd tnnnH forty to
the
Aroeri<wn
metropolis.
Kai.l
\V.s!l.r RiiiV.^ in I hi, vHN.iliH
ten
fert
w
ide
and
eight
feet
high.
Mr». M’. G lAwrencr. arrived home
dfty feet adranee sras made each day.
shall !«► no North river.*’ H< is not a uiubT the r-nst rtr.T from .\-iorta
from Chlcasp yesterday.
WEST ALMIRA
baa much riven to speet-h. But be N. V.. to-New Y.to elt.v. At one point Such a apeod was unprecodealad la
Ira a Giwdim of Grand Rapids, for Hted It if h- did not say It.
IC4liit, I.CWIH and Ml*w I
la tlTla work nu Interval i»f very
\!Xm hnv Lo n ruttina wUh V
merly ctneral salesaisn Ipr the Pc
Jaru»« 1« n h
HONOR
"'tS
Mre. M
>e lives lour eno«;.-t» be will haw* | emus silt was en.-ouulentl ^
lain Imdenient i-omponr. arHv.-.l h
made aoft mud was rousidrrrd
hrouch oni ehVf Hiy a srsteuVof snh- threatemd th.* emlre euien»rlse. By
the city Tf^4i.*r.iay for a fes day.
iiMit unpromislug material through
Th. hall ynnie tw-twei-n the Alml
.rsi
ermneau and sulw.ju.^ms iiassace J*rtmi|A a«'t3on
visit with friends.
urhkfa lo drive a tulw. It rendered toe
Si’hisd Jloys and IlAke
aIc Ann Ilahy lei
Rfierlal to the E\enink Record.
howev.-r. Mr. J««-..!»s sur.-ee«
ways as tItc-L at those of a rrnl mole
In a «s»re of Ik lo C in favor
R. J. MArDonald, who has Wn vU tbrwnch a partleu plot. Aln*«.ly he In ..woiuhu: the dlrticult.r. In drtr- work 9ttm and danferoos. Now toe
Honor. Mich . July 2.-Martha n«n»
.4 it.e sHun.I Niyn.
i^jlhl^tu^ work was liegan sirol- iwrll t* largely Hluilnated. and more
iilnc I he family tit it. J. Moresn. left
war at IAke Ann Monday,
rapid progreM eau be made than .
, Ihe came beiwe,*n the P<ari lAkc
hort bnslnesajllp t
MI.4S Abide, the fl7rk at !ihe pcwl- yesterday on
Mu.i Tmili-ji arul Almira Schoid Uiye
Uiruttgb auj utto-r sort of material.*
|»- will r.dum^Satni
eirire. sjH-nf Sunday with her iiudh-r
I mbu- tiK- new method Mr. Jacuba did
was in favirr of the sehrml lioys.
not era. ilj go Into a bole and poll the
Air. and Mrs. ItanleJ Pratt ami Gil at lAl.e Ann
I . ri (irabani have imiv.-d to Traverse
bole
la aft.rr him.* hut be did go Into a
Mrs. W. Shrrp an.l family UU MnuIV G Chanyller made a uluirl Idise
<!ltv to live.
bole and puah the bole oa ahead uf.
day for Wateivllet. wliirh Is
1m-s: trip I.. King-ley yesterday.
JaVe Kowl. r w. ni to Mush.r.on Ssl
nrilay to m-.. his slf«er who is very IhHr future home.
Miss F3liral*eth Miller and her
Them* two trolley tunnels are now
^lrk. \\V boiie that he may find her -Jens.' and Eth.d Wysr*^ of Kmpi^r nephew. Harold Haney. aiTiv.-.! from
bring drlveu under tbe streets of .New
lieii. r when h.- arrU.*^ at Muskefcon r.I»ent Sttndav whh then untie and
Grand Rapids yesterdav l.ir an e\
York Here again Ja.-utis has shown
The .tiierlalnmi nl at Ih.* .v-hool r unt Id ihlf-plaro.
soiwrlorlly over old »ell»od. Instead
lul.M visit with H. II. Hraek. 11
ho!.se uav. well ktt4m«l«*rt.
" Mrs. Georce Sf.i'i Iman. who has
of diatortilng tbe surface and having'
Mr and Mr^ Ed Moon- id AVIlliains
iK-en \isliinc her larents at this ptare.
the streets torn up. as was the caaa
1 Fimday.
irg arrived in tbe cHy IhU morning
with the first subway, he Is boring hto
iriumtNl lo bet lu*me at Elk Uaidds
TRY A RCCORO Y ANT AO.
r a short visit.
^
way far beneath tbe surfai-e of bIkUa
r. and Mrs. ,<^rl Hate MHh.1ay.
aaeuue. and Uiosr slw>vc unless they
Mrs. G. K IVan ami daugluer UI
The «oe|triTl\.*n hy the Gleanern
Jhivhtow went bark to
rvfld of It do u.d vieu know what la
Ilau
of
Milwaukee
pasied
through
iho
Sunday. aRer a,»en.lif»i: wan .su.t-er>tol and a rckwI time ua*
going forward In the nodrrwoHd.
Hty
this
morning
on
Ihelr
wai
d by an.
i her Hh ter. Mrs ViiiU
Bridge BMR Utocr a River.
Knapp h f! M»»nday for Tlinmn Omena where they will f p«*nd the sumraP. Hales went to Traverse Cii.v 4.hv|lle. whirl. L; to Is* h.r f<tturHut the grrutest Imeutlon mad* hr
8aliiHU> on Imstbeai..
Mr Ja.-i<l.s is that In ri»nne..-ilon with
Mrs. II War.l and s.m Chari
U Oa ~UK<
Ml- W. 11. !>ok was o%.'r \Nilint:
the
two
tunnels be 1s driilng under Um
’hicag.i an* th.- g.:esls of J I’ I
with her tlauKhi. r. Maude Hr»«.ks. Ia<i
J«AsU.t.nHnird tn nskl »>.uri
Huds*m f.ir tbe IVnusyIvaula railroad.
SOUTH GRANT.
Fn*.! Munr.Mvwill J.dn the Col.M..Ti la> e.i aim; an.l Tuesday.
Ibis Is nothing leas tbsu a bridge ina<fe
llmkl. b.-rii.-s arw Ketling rl|tc. |.i:t irriis at Saglnam where he will
All the |HM.,.le . f the e.immunlly win
not
over
iHit under tbe river. It Is iMare only
tto* hills. b»r the rn»si
spea he Fourth of July at hTuplre.
tie th«- ilnims In the band.
t>essltated I'V tbe fart that tbe soft
n«l Mrs. Will Nel ain. Mrs .NIrk klMe.l^h. m ..n Ih.- BaN. J, *l»ix
Mrs Ellra Knapp «»f Ib.m.r p
mod .»r silt Isnieath the Hudson U M(
rhildr. n pW ke.1
H . .1 Wilrt.n an.l MNs WM
buslu'L
ivosldered suIBHenlly Stalde to bear
l.'rnun Ho^a wvr
tbe great weight of Tail road trains. In
Fn .l Howard had i
n here .-jie will make
thAi
iH.tU>-|ihe nn.- ts of :»u ai
!«1 w. .*k.
the case of tbe lighter trolleys it was
Xmfir^ U ,.«hhr»Ucn .d • ...f -f j
UM WedlU-.-dav
le are eiu.*r
Ml. Clauni>ion*:i |
A R For 1m.
ew days. Mr
taliiluR relallvejt f..r
retrome the new dlMculty Ji. r..ffe<*n of
Champion s sister,
rntrived a system «f Iron screw
i> .Hch.-rm.-r
loaiising. and Mr an
II l Carter ininsari.-d l.u«=lne«s a
or piers to Is^ sunk through the
averse Ctiy.
t
tsittouis of the l*Mmaylvalass .d ten do King-ley thU morning
.• Gleaners .ha
Slid driven down until ttiey
.Mr<. C. Ia Whitney w. i.i to Hig Rail
inliate at itulr next LkHige m.-.*tlng
ilngs will
rest on l-i1ro.-k. *n*ese piili
tliev will also !ih\* menuloi ial s.-rTlr-‘ Ids ihis morning.
\
.
SOUTH SOLON.
bear Its* wHgtit ofr tthe tracks
Irani ehim-h July Klb
Mrs r. M. ParLer and t hildren b-f
J.d.„ l.u.e
an op.mttan4.r nb
In addition 4o the work be to doing
Gihhs had a ploaing fls* last Sat bir kVanton-and radlllar this im
for the iVnnsylrsnla this greatest of
ing
quite .*asy at
unlav umt had ox nice jo), done.
tunnel engineers to In charge of two
•ank Thi. 1 and sif.* of Grand Uap
Mrs. Mary lll>*ard has tnu n Maying
Fr.Nl Curii.s left ye',ten1ay on a I
more ironiT- tulies tbat arw being drlvi*r^l, il.m rr.d It. \V.lk.-r. Js.\r* H
pat.-ms. Mt and
Hh Josle Ul'^rd ihe last few da>5
:ue vMtll.K h
•n for the Hodsou exwmisny farfber
mens trip to Alden. '
V a: ThIH ..f his place,
‘*7iu:: u.siur..f
..f
I the rUer.
Mrs
R
Mott
of
r.aion
eounti
Ml..si \Mlr of near Elk Kapids wn,
ls>r.-4 UH-etlug uiitler the mUhlle^ff file
ago be waa also
these
he
Is
lu
direct
tlnirge.
He
has
lii'ie
visiting
l!er
niece.
Mil^s
Allc
IghlMtrh. iHl SutiM.lB.v
rher liver. In this t.v|»e of rsigltss-riug a caUed Into coosultattoo
tattoo l.y
l.f Mayor McMerihillps ef Elmwood avenue. This to i-o«upl.te.r ..lie iiu.ler the
vest.'!day for mediral tnatmenl.
en Might em»r ut the l»**«lniiing to CIHUIn to r.-iK>rl on the condltton of
and Isr.-ou-cjltiug e„irli.e..r ..ii f.mr
Mrs. W II DUon N q:tlle sirk.
th.' first tim.' Mr.s M..H has v
Iplii'd tmiiiy
Ui:iiiy fold at the end Hut the. two Mit.way tunnels l»elng driven
inumplu.l
nion-.
For
two
oib.-r
tuls~*
In^ii.-atb
,An |..-«.p!e u^*r.' roining home from
plau-i lu tbe from the Battery to Gorernors istond
mi a.-.'uratc lia.l I
the
East
rives,
those
at
the
Battery,
he
last Thursday iilgbi IlaroM
under Hie toouth of tbe East cirer. To
Fmuk Urhardi and wife lia\« •han.pi.in ami \. Itamsey ran horse* ai till* pr.'si ul till!.- ran .listlnr.Msij , made the .irigiiial surveys, h. addi
il.u. so shglat as to Iw oegllgibb*.
n ..\. .1 on ?l:.dr farm l.. r.-.
turn he had uiu,*h lo ,P. with making
add 4.» nil hto other duties, be to eon•id ihev nu t EmoU ClarkV rig that rtnly a few of the old laiidmarkt..
Am:., 1 la.u.ln. r has mover his w.si.
•ttltlag engineer oo tbe four l*enuaylHandd Walker, formeiiy ..f ihU- Uie surv.-ys for tli.- ,\en York sill,
Twenty Workmea Drowx
s team all right
muehirie lo <iu> Ne« man's and h go! ! y Mr. 4larosi-y
with II. Champion's rig. clty. now gtoftBl manager for R. B.i ways. Is.th the .s,mpb-!e*1 ,xu.l project
tnji e.*ll
-For uv»-r twenty years Jacobs vanto lul*es being' driven under tbe
y.oiiip to rut
for him.
East rtrr-r it a fiolnt blgbrr up. In
Knox A CoV stem* of nuluth. U visit ed-oniM«. He Is easily the king of tun dreutbed of driving a itmnei und-!
IH.-hanl Ha>-ne and wUe and moth.roonectlon with these four tunnels It
.North rner. Tbe fir>t effort at j-u
riimaiely no ing friends In the city.
a tuts- U-ucsth it was jun.le by Trcuor j was rermtiy rrported. by tbe way.
C,.i. N. s n.an .-aught a piekoivl ii n-^-v -all to ph r.'s. I
‘Miss Orpha Ganlner of Fife l4il:eVeand
l.rmR lak. S.in.l.iy that welduNi l MTit- w.-s hurt m.irl. Mr. R.iniM*y
______
W. Park an.1 several otiic-r .-apitaltoto tbat a very serloua dlflb-ulty bad beru
appcarnu.e be look*
, like _
an.l seifhsl tiMie.1 home today after spending s
isuinjv. and a nutalwr of smaller ones
MiKOR WAl vWt
nre :iisd bald. ! 'abo li;..l made ifuist of tb-Ir money In encountered and tbat Mr. JacolM bad
irk the n.-it few days with hnr sister In ihl? city.
heal
iPrv.tnW
Jul> :•
lu-*clv .•roi ts-.l California. .Vctual tork to-*gan In 1N7U been sent to Europe to perfect plaoa
for ovenxmiing It. Tbe only ImprobsG.*orRe Wilcox of radlllar was a with
n. stendy and
hair.
- -..... ..............
___ ; *»a,l was carried forward to a ,K>lnt ble part of tbe story Is tbat nmrlaa
Trax.'rw* City vtoiior yesterday. Mr. luminous, lito uoiit- to sirotig and of ! where tin- .-ompressesl air
Mrv J.din Paul
I»a^vn1^ here SaM.r.iay an.l Snnda
Wilcox was h.'i.' looking up a motor Unoanc^ It..man ty pe. Hi. mouth to -i-ratlou blew out a hole In the bottom M Jacobs woald not go to Euroiie
rre.1 tVa.ncr u.-nt to A.H.I.*
when be had a thing like tbat to face.
MrComb* diove lo
ud Mr
shielded under a lg'nd*,m..- wl.ltc mu- of tls* river and iw.-nty w«r
of H. \. Chase.
Tiar.‘rsi- <*.f> la^t Wc-ln
drt.wued. After this the effort ton- He wooU fVmaln on tbe gntond a^
Roto rt Price, of Smith t , Price, pho- laclM*. enrted sligiitly at the ends. He gulshed
1. Ilian .rf Alden was bora lo
W P -Aid will meet with' Mrs .8
and nually was abaadoned. work out the problem for himself.
ud ihe funeral ctf CharUw Utaaln.
togtapheas. left this morning for sidtc his age. wltirl. to lu ttje uelgblKjf Millione had lH*en put into tbe bole. Il ‘ However tbat may he. «
.<irlekland July 12th.
Tb-nsei ot Trav. rs4- City Is %
Mr. Kld.b-r had a new windmill put Omena: WTille then* he will lake pir howl of sixty, his c-bo.*kt: are ne«y and rcmalm-d tlu-re.
j f*ct that be to connected with the
full and hto forehead tvlibout wriukU-k
Ilh Miss JoKlt- G..re.
tip lav! Monday.
tores of many of tbe ,KdniB of inter- He to above the average to-ighL but to
At! Eui:1..*h company next took up i bnikHng of Iwelv
Mr. AnJeruon lias retmu.-.! home
Miss Mamie Uams4*> was the guest
uumber of
‘Trev.-TK.- CijT affet i
so broad and imi..oUr iLal he doeji the work, but oa approaching a ledge j about New Yorkunderground railways
•til Mt of .Margie Canute Friday night and •*sf.
’ Herman Hyman left this morning not seem ro tail lie .•arrles hlniveir of nxk 11 nl4., gave up. Engineers then j rflibways
and Mrs Mi!sou Go..
Saturday.
Manhattan tolaud. IKlnt man
Mr Cbarh*s Ijinniu was b.rtk-djrom
Mr. Morgerson and Mr. Ikhtglas f..r a day’s noting at Omena.
with military erectue<s. .ret has the 8tl.l that It was lmi*oKsIlMe
lo tbe worbl to to . liarge of a more
111.4 vlMirrh >.»st.Tday and was laid tn went tn The lake yestt rday.
r>r. W. H. Smith ond wife passed slightly abstraciwl air of th«»se who Kinun a funnel ouder tl*e Nui
stnpeodous *»r a more dlirH-; It work?
t e. T by I be .dde nf hN wWe. who .N
J:i«-otr«. who bad lierume it
J Howard N ImlMlng a cemen*
ihrouch the city this morning on their think much. He' siicak* quieil.v In a liowt-i-er.
, Desj.ltc* tb** tmi*oriancr. ..f hto .-i.uievrjorteil this lif»- eiever
chicken cuiop and
Way to SeatC. . Wash. They cross the mellow, well modnlated voln- and nev
nually to IIW’J be got a ments and hto plans, the puML- kuMcs
r of tin* IN
Ixuiiio was a pio
er apiiears excited or dtotiirbed. ”rhere
lake bv the Northport car ferry.
*riu» AB ucrr4 of
1 ihat be iiuifi lift
ive alw.ui him. lb- is of New Vo.-k lawyer named lYmiarn G. Rtllc »vmcen.tor lilra. Hto natne to not
he h.vs f-leaiisl
b-rost-ir, alw>
Amll NWMnger has m.ive.! from his fbe type that would au. onMf-l.msly |«s«s McAd<x.. formerly from Georgto, to to -Who'- \M*o- or to He* cn.y.-l^
at »e.s^ ill Cana.ia
I
a: AMen Mr
rt-.^Idence On AVashlnglon strcH to 121 acquaintances by wlttomi a,»eakiug. yet organlxe the New York aad .New Jer-1 dtos. He la a modest matt, w ho conddmmsHurtnng rsm
hto
P;:*Ca- *4fceT. over Kubet k J flort. there to no trace of anobbuibrn-s^ ap sey Kailroad comiwuy and uke up the era hto work mo.ro ImiiortaDt tlian
»d win iH* roNi.
tunuH work once more. Jacobs Was penmnality. lie is so wrawsd up to
Mr4. D H. iTav of Clen Hiven
d fan.dy. of wbi
- CCkffes and PhUiu Traverwe of parent lo bto makeup. He refuse al>- placed In rbarge. The old bo^ that ; tbe thlujto hr has fo do t^t be jrw
a Glen Artwr caller lan Friday.
il three girlK.
Grand Rapids are here risiiing their aololely to talk of himself or to permit had l»eeu twi.-e abandoiied W|i^re-i little as to what j»eaple
MNs Ida N«sen. who aUended
of bias
his
aobordluales
to
do
so.
yet
Is
ever
teachers' examination at Leland.
mother and sister, at 22C E. Ninth
free to speak rounetmaij. though opened, this tkne to be puabed f^ard or wen whether tbw lliluk of h‘m at
W^ihave lluvv^rrv laltt'e«.irel a third grade d'rtiflrate.
street.
guardedly, of hto work, lie is tbe sort
Mrs Tborntoo and llule girl wrent to
si AtUdstaltle Hrli .llosc'
of man that gives the inij»mision of
Frankfort la.st w«>ek. exiiectlng lo rr
Su^poii
AMUSEMENTS.
main for a while.
thrilling InteresL At ooe time tbe river
upportcr can be inMiss aKte Van Husklrk of Mani.*;tee
Last Haturday Nigbt bis Excellency
broke tbrougi^ tbe top of tbe ttmuel. our Govdrnour and Family arrfred
uiv a<
adiiisicd on btU
and ^ lady friend are here for a vtoll
stonily
The I'aynci*vlllc (M-nn.1 Preas says
whatever he has to hand. Ue frequent- Bags of aawdaat an^ ererytbtog rise here to good health from bis Omrowith relailvt** and frteads.
that
so that ilN' I
<»r
the
NorthwcMmi
College
Glee
Charlea A. Fisher, hupervisor. spent
ly aaya tbat -the engineer does not available were tbrtist Into tbe hole. aentof New Jersey.—.kogost Itn.
lio?c
may
lachrs lo lb
.
three days in Iceland last week kt 4be dob: -If is <«e of the best on the Ulk to words, but In deeds.” Bilent, Finally tbe moo took off thalr.jclodiaa
meeting of the eouuiy bourM.
wcirn in f.s ni or at side.
rood. AH numbers wero encorcui ani
give orders like and stuffed them into the opeatogr Aa
On Wjsdaceday tbe 21 of Josaary
RIO Can. he.
^
^^bool offlmu have net up - the audience was no* contented as a
efiekl He <
* Many'considcr this inc
a Uat exisHheut a man wimhutotril to- 07351 Inataiit there wlU be a Court
tfyowwwnt te ss»c Ishor. new flag pole^ at the scbiiolliouse and
_ .
arms. To
rule with ihe second respmise. bm ___________
to positioa and brid agatoft dm orifice of Moslck. Vocal and Inetrumental for
izreatesi bargain yet:
Uuy the
SMf-SMwi«o bought a nice new flag.
.
htoa up to a few words, be oeema a j to stop the fiow of the water. It waa Cbe Benefit of Mr. PaehelbelL the Harpeompelled
them
to-appear
three
and
Lusta.**
vHMcnwin
1
Mias
FYtmch.
who
has
\^n
at
Carl
a mailer of i:t oNt»MV you
oo(«wv>i«R.to croshsdlihs Walker’s several weeks, has ivtunuH tour limes. ” This rotopany of high cMBblaatSou of the soUtor. ortbesfu- '■ Uy such resoluu means tbatt tbe work akbord Part performed by blmorlf.
should
de«t aod of tbe man of aftolra.
The Songs. Vioitoa and Gonnaa FHiifti.
p«tot. **C«ta Uo** Rato to her home. Her al««*. Mias May
m4 to egusar aooA iw Oss_ Frmh of Ohio, has come lo care Tor
luier umewiwB uw grwav n»wir i by private hOods Tbe ODdioct t;*RI
Mr. Jacobs waa born to Englaad. At
(be City Opera hoose la this city July
rmim Msrtiswy. her daring tbe aommer.
ed to break the roof of the begin precMy i
one Ume be did engineering work to
•u^OmFIps and ww«
CapUlB Hats took a part from here 1$. and an mmrte lovers ahould hear
intense
beat
was
turned
oo
to
Hooee of Robert
toww-tostoto BDmlre to hto boat to Uke the them. TItoeto on sale at tbe Cliy lodla. Later beMped to cuustruct tbs the mud. with tbe resnlt tbat tbe whole eu to->e bad at
river to Lun,
^
_____ , . Dewar fron there to Frankfort lo the Nm ataiiR and Frmidt Tmde'a atoce.
Mr. To^*$at4 i
j If jfwir deabw hasn’t It Hannah * ball ffktoel
don. He gatnlrd socti a rx^puiatloo aa mmm waa burned an^istdene
ai lSc. ■
SojaafftoeqiLlhfit JmjUtr^^
the at- WicUike gWrillemT. ^Jjiy
I Lax M^rvanille Co. hma.
1
V
Personal Side of a Mao Who Has Worked Won
ders Under Water and Land
:
^
TERMS—Caih. oi- $4,20 down and
$1 weekly.
GRINNELL BROS.
Music House-159 €. Front St.. Traverse City
Patents
-ssr-
I
j
/
'IS
A 25c
•
Hose
Supporter
for
Only a Dime
Stove Polish 9c.
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mm
•m
mm
. FRIDAY, JULY i. 1
mm ICEWlSTlifOTEUSeU HHHNEIIIEW
’ ler sToiE
UP IN UUNGH
AWT rmXAKCS WUIC.mLL IM
WILD AM 4 TATMAMI -PALACE*
OPCM TQMOPKOW,
I Caft^VotJI^^
Pae
AID UP TO ItlUTC
^
c
The raSBlac fmeusty has bega eoverwd wfth a bHXllaat eoat of red paiat
HAMI§OMC;«K>A POUMTAIff'MAt OB iSm owside and Stt wadiRAOoe a
MTtN IMSTALLCO.
afeomwo ciaawfag os tat tatartor. II
H not oortaio aa yet wIwiIhw (he U^
Uify win hMidU cherrtes this year or
AOL as the aaarkni M wo wiMwrtaln. la
aeetkms It looks as *lf the price woald
be rewaoBablc enoogh to anake U advlaable whUe In others the farmers
tl|iak that the market will be hlgber
and timr* wlU he a large pmfti to them
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if they abtp their fnilt. Any time that
utafvbidirrTUd
the matter U ccrtala. the factory can
be ready to ran In abom a day. The
ai l» K. rroat airwi. The
striae boon crop srlU ho ready about
win iK-cln b«r4i>«^ UMOorrow
the 15th or »nh and the factory will
wUli #dMwtni BiosSc MtUraoon an)
start tbea full blasL
•vealai.
and «»t«T>rtrtim
A peculiar thing was discovered by
Ena
boaM af oa* «f Uk* band* workmen while tearlag down the rf^
anaurtiaad baM appotatcwt catablhib- frlgeraior at the west end of the build
aMBUlrf ibe kind In aorth^^ra Mtdiling. Two years ago last FebraarT. th'<
Saa. Thi Inti-rlor of tb«* irtru>^ar*‘ Is
ndrigerafor was stocked with a large
flnlsbod. rhfrfly In aiaboK*
guaailfy of Ice and «wle<! up. bu;
may ^ ib<vwalls. uiAolsterwl In
yesterday when a lol or sawdnst had
-----4 damask And brtmantijr II
been removed, alioui two tons of the
wltb blnvtr-aix etecUir in*
ice was found In the bottom of the
lighia Th**
bouse. The blocks were of good aixe
ara tb^ most maim and made of
and frozen solidly logei.her.
bogaa^ iba chairs and labia, briax
The refrigerator was Imilt ,li\ the
larnla^ with maial
first place wlfh the idea that the eberA haadaomt auda luimtalo made hr ries couM lie kopt there In cold stor
(he Mdwld Carbcmit comiian) of Chi age but Is was never used to any great
cago U locaiod in fbe renter of the extent except at one time when the
weal aide hod is one of tie most com surplus slock of bean* was kept the re
plete In this section oL thr ftats.
The Interior Ik liolng changed ond
la built txpfin a new ptan with ti
tl!e room will he use*! for a warehouse
ajnipa and extracts located und«-r t
where about 10.0«K» cases can be
iparble top of the .eotui^. In anch
stored.
. .
manger that ihe attendam. mn wait
«poh:,ctieloairni witlioux turning
aromu). Tbe,>aaeated ^11 fl»tu/vs
W. C. T. U. MEETING
#re ail maboi^SrCnU^d
Urge; oral mlnur.ln the back there Is
a dr^erof iacandeeeoDt Iigbu with
groend globes. The irlimnliigs i
glckle and ooyx anil the lonnuln
prorkled wltb hoc and cold water at
mil times.
On the west aide of the store near
ihe irntgance will be an elegant new
Bboir oase containing all kinds of bak
•17 goods, while (IB the other aide will
be diaplaved In groat profuskm a full
Ifbe of cimfectlons. A hknilsome cigar
eaae twll! aim l>e iocatod on this side
contaliing nothing but clgara of Trav
erse ('tly mamifacturr. Tlu* place set
;mr aenring ire croatn and re
fnls. Is rfwmy end In one cor
desicnrd for a rosy comer
(holstrn'd seals, where those
may alt and rest when ih«7
Inelned, *
alls arr aurr.»muW*d with
late glass mirrors, making an
• of «1ght> iw.vrn and om half
feet o^lid mirror nruund thr wails
Ing departpo nt In tb»* mar Is
wHh «me of th.
lamoml^ thn^' deck liakr
This Is one of till* ixrst AtnUv
lanufanured ami has ( very
parity. Tin- firm Is also prrs
h a roarhine for ^charging th«
ilaln. this iM'ing'uir only om
rse Clfv. The ^ce erean
111 lie operate*! hy an fl«M*irlr
It la the piwpoae of
a siHTlaltjr hf «»rder liakins
will conduct a Hirlrlly first
toHiate home bakery. They
p a specialty ais
hr any one who desims. On hot
days W^en Ihe housewife
alre to-«mdun* the Inconreniems^ «»f
cooking* meats ran lie .^*nt to the
Palace lor nnp^tlng am: delivered Im
medUtrly at Ihe lumit.
Thla atructurv' is one |g which the
proprMors can take a just irride. as It
U one of Ihe most comn!
tiactlfo In northern ir.chii
In fact
The popularity of the proprhiors and
the rwcognlied ablllte of Mr. Wlldman
, as a chef assun^s a success'for ihr
baainesa. The young men win rciiain
- ly not var»* any eB.irt to mskr U A
IlhCTMBITS DISMISSED
a* •
Mga Holt Freed Ra Iway OfflcUle
awl Boos. Mm From Chargea
\
cf Conaolracy.
By Wlrp to the Evening Reccnl.
New ,Hork. Jntv fi.—Judge Holt has
dlatnlJAc^ the Indictments against the
ortrUUi«f the New York Crtitml and
C, Ck>^ioe. Edgar and Edwin Ea
of Detftit. sugar merchants, charged
with inisplrary to vkdale! the Elkin.
rehatlng*acL
/^EftRO LYNCHED.
RniU ^ Attachad Them Woman
I Within an Hoar.
By WlrfRto the Evcaing Kecerd,
UexB#on. Ky„ July f .-Jame. P
BtmfeR SOODCH and ^paan
ioodik 10 o«
A pott§ at tho UOmid tottom
Pleasant Manner.
The Women’s Christian Temperance
Union met at the reiddence of Mrs.
A. R. Puller, 122CiUndolph stroei. this
afternoon. It was iiatrkrtic day and n
pleasant pmgram was given of read
ing. music, informal spearing, etc. Natonal (tongs were sung In a spirlte 1
and deJightfuI manner by Miss Has
tings and . Misses Elolse and Ullian
Wellti. while mile Ruth Hastings and
Lucy Nelson, prettily costumed In rtsl.
white and hlno. sang LHicrty. Various
memliers read appropriate selections
and Mrs E. 8, Stiles and Mrs, Crane
IK hriefly hut Interestingly about
•The nag.” and -LIlM-rly.” Light re
freshments of lemona<U> and w.ib-rs
Itukd an t'njoyablr aftt rntkm.
NEW DROP CURTIIN
WIR AURM WENT OUT
place the people w* n* siamling around
the englii.* and had not the lea*t
though! of dang.T.
The cause of 'he expIoKion Is som.what of a myKterr. It-waH an old
IiaCchc‘d-up engine end it In thought
that It came loose at the base and in
some way wa* Ignlutl from there. The
<ngine was almost a total Iokk, Mr.
Smith offering Ip selMt for T.n cents/
Mr. and Mr*. H. Cl. Roach of Tenth
Pireet jiisi inliu»e*l bring in the boat at
the lime of the accident, having rrtin.'
Sentence.
IMPLOTES’ HIIF HOIIDIT
The nujount ol freight .being handbsl
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Company daily by the T. C.. L & M. through
Inaugurate* a Good Thing for - ihi city Ja lllujurau-d-by yCKlcrUay
Their Working People.
morning’s train south which was com
po cNl of twonty-iig-hl loaded cars.
Manag*r Sauder* of th** Hannah A !w«‘nty-fodr'cf which wer«* of pin Iron
Iny MiTcantIh' c<»mpan.v ha.s gi n mod and last evening
tons oT freight
t6 < arh oniploye of the .company a half vv. ut north and w. n- loa--d V.nio the
holidJiy each wes k.-^Tbo employes will car ft rrv. tin- work taking until after
lake the time when their dntU*s will
liest permit ahsenc*'. Tiie new plan Is
appr<‘cial«l. The matter «d a hair 4iirx4’d freighi.
hollrby OF one lime throughout the
This !.•; M*veral »im<the bu-iiws.K
big .store was eonsld**re,l but tlu* di thai'tlu mad was dtiing isdorc ihi- e.ar
\eiKity of trade makes that pl.nn im frrry b*-gan Its pn‘sent. run ami If It
fMissildc at this time.
kei’p*- iurnaslng a.s It has during th.’
SPECIAL NOTICE
TfCVARBCOIIOWANTAa
BONE ms SGMPg
James Lstdiaw U-derwent se Opera
tion Today for the Removal of
Dveayed Fleah.
ICE MEN FREE
wltue«uvl the aechlcnt trom the dork. T. C.. I_ 4 M. I. Enjoying a Big R
of Bu*inexr—Car Ferry I*
Responsible.
G. G. COVEIL fOR CONGRESS
Chief of FoUee Asktim «b4 the po
lice fgtBT Fw l«*y uMaiy «ritln« the
city jockup rjeoned out prcgoratocy to
remodeiing the Interior and making
fit fer other than *!runkea caaes.
The old wexHten eeUs have been torn
out and new iroi
which will dIvWc the coop Into two
parts, one of wMch will he fitted oat
with a bunk and convenlcBces lor
ke«’ping a prisoner
for
dsv* with comfui
pi Isom.-* who arc awaittos trial have
had to be confined in the coonty Jail
and this wlU make a great cobtchI
ence for the police department.
l.aicr a cement floor may be put in
James I.aidlaw. jr.. of Stole «lr*v:
suffered an operation to rv^move do
caying bone ihi* morning. Altowi four
)ca.-K ago Mr. i.aUlsw haJ hU l*g
token off just above- Hie kmx- aim
then the Ixmc ha*‘wTmewlmi de
ray. d. This morning the bone wa?
r:-rap<^ aud the jjecayed part.*? re
ram«-d. He Fuffere?! some flom tl»e
effi^l* of the chloroform, but Is dole,
By Wire to the Evening Rec«>rd.
Load*in. July b.—The war alarm nicely. He « xik«cU 10 lx* out in a Lm
went all over Englan.! today to the liays.
’
warning of Sir Rlwanl Cay. minister
foreign affair*, about ihd strained
sliuaion in Kg^pi. The sultan *»
blaraid for th(' presetii criKi* hy hsv Court Bet the Five Indicted at Toledo
ing fosti'red the anti-christisn U«Mnon
at Liberty l/hdsr Suspended
MUCH FfitW HINUiiO
pa-=;i few week*, it is pndiuldc that an-
0. P. CIRVER IPPflIRTED
Wa* Ma_d<! Postmaster of Traverse
City by President Roosevelt
Yesterday.
^
Oyster. Ibiy. , July .
presbb nt
lbM>s*v.li y.-sterd.ay appoliitetl post
masters: Oncar P. Carver, at trav<'rse City. Mich., and Juhti J. OLkui
mdl at Marineil*’. Wls.
ILLNESS NOT SERIOUS.
Reported That Grever Cleveland Is
De’ng Well.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
N* w York. July C.—Ex T're,<:blen;
C!. vcland L n pori. d lo be doing well.
HIr illness U not serlnn?*.
COURT ROOM WAS PACKED
(rontlnued From Find. Page.)
ant and Ora rar;Hnb r the plaintiff.
I,.aKt fall Mr. aiul Mrs. ^'arp*'nf«’r «ei»arauu. tJieir 2-y*sr-old child going
with Mr. (’arpenicr. At_ the ju-eKcnt
lime Mr. C’arjv-nter and child -are livIxig wih hL parent*, iir. and Mrs.
Thoion Can»<‘nter. Jim wife went to
hi* home to see the child and while
there rrnt Into a difficulty with her
m*ither-in-law. Mrr.. Eveline Carpehier. and It is claimed struck her to
the *ye.
Tlu’ trial occunlel all ye.~t«Tday
afu rnoon and la.st night went to -the
jury. After bring out an hour they rt^turned a tcrdicl of not guilty.
The case has caustvi much excUcmen» in Wlliamsburg and vicinity and
the court room was packed all during
the trial. Mrs. Carpenter formerlj^
taught school at Williamsburg. Publir Fentlim’Dt ia bliont equally dlykled.'
Prose rut Ing Atu.rn«>y Cros.* handled
the case for tho ptmple. while P. C.
Gilbert defended Mr*. Carpenter.
This morning In JusUoe Gr*en’»
court at Bates
Carpenter is suing
Mr. Carpenter for iFetpaas. She claim*
thal^!^' the division of the p
Mr. Carpenter look IIWJ worth of valu
ables that belonged to her. Under
wood A Umlor are attorneys for Mr.
Carpenter, while P. C. Cllberl lugitlea
Mr*. Carpenter*a end of the ifinac.
The coae sraa concluded at 1:50 llite
but the (
public miUl 1
GRAND
OF^ HOUSE
• ONE NIGHT
Ber* Twra
ReaitfMfie Ihe
Jen, C PR^niienX remBnUon as an
archil.-et. I* spreading nil Ofver th^
PEOPLE STANOBiQ AROUND IT woild. A ohort time ago he’raoeiTed
AT THE TIME. ,
an order for work In Centjal America
and yesterday a letter came from
ioCia oruertog a set of drawings for a
Mr. a-^d Men. M. tL flaadi Had Baer reridence. The order was from J. N.
Pamaagiri o« the Root the Trip
Bose of tlppernh stale. Cai^r.ila. In
., Before the CxptosioB—Engine
dla. and had 1^ posted June 5 and
Was Ruined.
was Jntsi n month on It* way. Sample
drawing* will L- sent the first of the
week but It win be (tome Ume to
A aarloiia aoeld4it was narrowly AugOKt before be gets them nad U he
averted at Central Lake Wedaeaday ge s busy at once, the aft*ltoct will
A thirty-foot gasoline Uu»eh owned by hear from him again in early Septem
A. R.“«mlth had hm carrying picnic ber.
_ .'
Mr. Petersen yesterday recelred an
parties from the C«itra! L-ke dock to
a place called Mile Point, They car order fram Adriano T. L. Nussa. Ha
rled about twenty at a load and had vana. Cuba. Castillo 12. He want* a
mede many vueeesvfu! trips daring the set cf plans for a concrete residenc<\
morning At <he time of th** aeeldcnt
the )ioat'’»a« Just ntnrnisg fr*»m u
trip to the point and hac about tw.mty
paanengers aboard. When a short dU
tance froi^ the dock a m.u: rep .rt wa:
heafd and the engine ;vas blom'n prac
tiwlly all to pieces,
-No one’In Ihe bnau nor the l>oa:
Itself wa* to the least lnjurt*d. How
such an ncHdcni 'could occur and Button I* Bismed for the Strained Sit
. jat.oa for Fostering Anti- Chris
everyone cscafie tejun’ 1« dllOrult Ir
tian Sentiment
undersUnd, Wb* n the 4txph»rion look
WITH $11,000,000 ROll
^WANTAfr X
OM WBBdee Cette
ACCiDEII
Manager Loomis V/MI Install a Fine
(Contln-Msl Fmm Pim Pase.) r
One at the Grand-Hs Work of
pro|MT rho|nr«*. I am willing always to
subm.t to their g»K)d jmlgment I b«*liev** that I have had Miffklent »nManager 1.oomis of the Crand opera nuiragimieut from all p.viis *d th.’
hotice wIM lnst.HI a line new drop cur distrirt to warrant me in iM-o^ing a
tain In the house The curtain shows candidate at this iline, and if elected
1 castle In KlMarney am! Is the work to this Important offle** I will gtv<* to
»f Serraan & Ijin.Us of Chicago, the 111*' duli«*s Iherttpf my v**iy best ef
1m‘M :nne pointers In the country. forts. *
Resperl fully.
The nmain costs |3bo to install and
(bM»rp-a Coveil.
Ik a big Improvement to the house.
July fdh. iaoc.
The nirlala will contain the advertiseWell Eouipoed.
nt« ntn of some of the leading mer
Mr. Covell comes In-fcire the tM-i.ple
rhants of the city and is slmihir 10 th.
ines at the Athenanra at Jackson, the of the Eh’veuth district admiraidy
JelTri.-s at Saginaw and the Hell the- rqulpiKs! by long public eXporiene*’ for
the imiM)rtant ixisilion of r»’pn”^ervaat Ib'jiton HarlKir.
tlve In Washington. Ih*fore coming
to TrajWse City he served two terms
as proMTUting attorney in lienrie
county. In 1K!».1 he was eh*cte<l as
Transport Set Sail for ihe Philippines
jeprescnf^Hvr to fbo legiidaturc and
Silver Coin Fortune *
•em*d two terms, and to 1W7-R rerved
Alto and Big Guard.
In the state wnate. Hf« wa-- a member
of
the judiciary rommitt*ve of ht,\h
Ily \Vii4‘ to th.‘ Evening Rt'cord.
San Krnnelseo. July r,.—The tran«- thes*’ houses *-arh term and chairman
»rt -Sheridan vailed for the Phlliin of that <’omnilft*>*‘ one f.-rm to the senpines ifKiav with a gn*st fortune in ale and «»ne Term la the house.
In 1S9R. at a *p**rial v^lon of the
and a hank roll of fll.iwt,
d !*y Lieutenant Tarlton I’nlte*! States wnate. Mr. C«%ell was
appointe*! United Slates district atand thirty m. n of the Fir^t infanir}.
torney for western Michigan and upon
receiving that appointm*>nt resigned
“ROYAL BALL."
as state senator. Ho Is still holding
Our Door Affair for the Pleasure ol that office, having lK*en re-apjxdnted
for a third time which Is a disrinrtion
the Longwortha.
enjoyed by no other Unite*! Stages dis
By Wire «o the Evening Urvord.
Paris. July C.—A ’ royal ball” fot trict attorney to lh» countn. Mr.
Ihc entertainment of the Longworthi Covell Ik serving the district cfplanned. It will he an out door af Jlrimtly and faithfully: Hi* work has
fair.
• *
been done so, well that upon hla re
apiwlntment not long since the T’nlted
SPECIAL SALE on the beat cream States attorney general spok** to the
randies: 3t>-cent boxes containing one- highest terms cf the service rendered
half pound. 20 cents ml the l»alace 10- the govei-nment by .Mr. Covell.
. Mr. Covri! wa:; a candidate two
years ago for this nomination but at
the ren vent ion withdrew to favor of
Congressman
Darragh. Store th»t
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY STM.
time he has l^cen growing in favor
StmuBcr tllinoia.
To Charlemix. Petoskey and Hnrbor ihroughmit the district and tho sentiroenl Jn favor cf hi* candidacy has
Springs and retora. 11.00.
The nilBois wfll not stop at Elk been ao strong thaf he -.as doomed It
a doty to himself nnd due hi* nonerRapids going or returning.
Leave K n. m„ return !0 p. m. (dmrp- on* friend* la the district., that be beceme a candidate at this time. Mr.
July S-21
Coveir. inany qualification* will as
suye for.hhn n very oordini nod tavar.
SPECIAL SALE oo the beat crea
able aopgort. which «t the ttoesent
mdles; Stkeent boxea cootnlnlng 01
time
Indibatas hU Bomtoatton at the
half pound. 2u cenu at the Palace 1
aw only.
THYAI
•t..
PECMLIAt
PASSED AWAY
(OatlBaat tna FInt
M
JENS C. RTTERBEN WICL^KE A C6nvENIENCES and COMFORTS np^ aad wtumtnt to
S>tv4v
«n« rManlu fioB •
BET OF FLANS.
WILL BE INSTALLED.
oB *• tke «nattT. W itir. «p «M
Order Cai
Pfan Coaerate
Maa in
fENY
WBi REMODEL ^ OR, HOLLIDAY
KSiDEICE
By Wire to Hu Eyenln;; Record.
T.dedo. CL July C.~All five Ir*- ru
are now ai inK-rty. Hu’ court havi
KusiM ud*-*! r* ni*’nce on tiirev* and
b-a.M-d them on
bail.
tk>t Ills lUe n> IB iMMdtaW <l»cer.
.4tMT Ike ks—inkiK acxBmd. Drs.
Gumer. tbawlej. Chase sad Arthor
IloOidair were at Ms bedside aaii'
Or. Albert H. Holliday,
drath took place but notbiag raaM be
done and It wa* merely a matter of
wafting for the end to come.,
Albert H. Holllday wa* bori to Myr
He. Or.t. June 3fi. 1»5. HI* prriia:nanr cducnliOB wna obtained in th«»
High arbool at Port PntTya
whieh
he tangbt aebool aeverat yenm before
entering the Unlreraity of Torrmto.
where be completed n fuR course in
medicine, graduating In 3SS5. In June!
of the next, year he was united to mar
riage to Miss Charlotte Shaw of Port
PeiTT. He practiced his profession
to Ontario for thrw years and during
the last summer visited hla hrothcr
Arthur to this ritv. Both Mr, and Mr*.
Holliday were *0 favorably Imprrs*,-!
with the country that on the flr*i of
January. 1RS»2 they movi^l herv. wb*'rt'
Dr. Holliday has rincf purfu**d hi-s
profeaslon with«;gTeat succt^.
Aside from hi* wife Dr. Il.dliday
kaves Hire,' ^htWren. L.tiii:. LMCiJle
end lilHc Tom. thnv hroHi*‘r.. to Ontaro. Marcus, Edward and Wilbur. an.I
a steler. Mn^. G. \V. Still, and an.Hh*^
bKUh.r. J. G. Hotllday. of U.c-ar Ijikc.
Dr. Holll.lay I.a.^ alwavs. rinrn hi*
local km !ier*\ enj*»y*Hl a large practice,
in fart h*- has ovrriiwk.sl himi^rif
inking care *>f it ifcr th,- paKt few
vi-ars. and la«t spring hi* profi-FKionnl
fri* nil* showed ihVir high r.-gar*l f.^r
him by i-k-fHng him t*> act a ; the lu-ad
of Ihi’lr fmr-iHy.
Dr. llidll.lay wa* a mi'ml»er of the
MaFofi.M, Knightx of Pythias. Elk.*?.
Mixk-m Wixxlnn-n. Fore.st, r* J»nd Mac
calxH-* . The funt ral arrangi-m, nt >
Jiavc nut yi i !,et'n nmi:.
PaiK In the stomach. c»llc and
dlarrtoea are quickly rdiered by
the use of Chambtrialn’s Collr,
Cholera and PUrrboea Remedy.
For sate by American Di nr Co. 7-il
SPECIAL NOTICE
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY 8TH.
Steamer llUnoia.
^
To Gharl.-voiv. Ib-iosk* y ami Harix»r
The *.aly s**rvb’»« pt H:e Grace Epi
enpril rl.uirh .^tlfuIay will lx* Hu- muri Spiin::-* .7ml n 'lini.
ill" MTrier at I«:20.
Tim >min«’ij; Will mif stop at Elk
.Mr.< ('. S D.4W.I of drawn, who
IlnpidK j.ilng orK'tiiriiing.
I.4MVI- K .n. m.. n‘!t!ru JO p ni. sharp
.endiritiF a few
»iIM‘rai«d niHin fur apendi
d.nv .r -ago in re|v>r(e<l
July fi-2t
nic* ly.
^ Jo<rpli Taylor *.f Anne ree.-ived j ^^GTl'ER SGQTf’II aii.l
'telegram frtun Shatp-.vHIc. Pa.. Ihl rnn-lv. Mg.ildr Cti-c iit :-rxhls
at the LaGn-ul lomorniw
morning announcing the d* ath of hi
BREVITIES.
brother John. Mr. T.uylor b-fl fo
Sharp-villo this sfbTTuxm.
JnlliiK and Hirk Wimiu- C’lnriu.
tbiK luorninu- from RuHons Bay am
Elk Hap’de. wle-u- they look part In
Hu* F.iurth of July dHilelir xperts
lb>:h enjrieil off many firr.l priri-s an«,
r. pr*‘Ki Di.Ml Traverse City. In a mo l
rri'«litaMe manner.
Toward the lari nf the W4«*k Ihr
fruii shipment Ii4‘r<ime?! very heavy
!,ast night the Unlt4*d Slates Express
romimny *hlpiM*d over 210 erati-s of
eheirb'f? and tbi.«? morning .uriMth4 r
went out. The r*th4‘r’V\pii»K r
pnnb’.s -nlso’ ^nn.lb d a e4.nsi.b.rabbquantity.
At fbr adjourn.’.l nnmiubmii-ting
the Presljyterian cburclr last eveuii
T. F. Chilton wa* ebTliil eldiT to *
*-*ed Uny Thorupsi.n. and Hr. H.
Ganier i4» Fuere4 d l». C. Thomp.siin,
The steam mad roller is working on
Gar* *trt>**t lo<lay.
A new vnuli U beiur. Inrialb-fl In Hi'*
jia.sement of the court lu
prrs4 rva*ion of old record
PERSONAL.
J. M. lyincnceker. Frank Ltmg
neck*‘r and William WTiitrbnrn. all of
IV-lta. O.. are guests of H. S. Hull an4|
family,
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Thomn* Sinqb ton. wlf.- and daugh
t4’r of Howling Cr4‘*-n. Ohbi. arriv«Mi
here last rvrring t4i vi. it Mr. and .Mrs,
G^**.. F., Knowles at their Kummer
home at Last Bav*. .
Victor Potertyl and children. Emil
Paydor and family and Mr. and Mr*
Jofxlan. all of Chicago*, are expected to
errivo today for a jf4»w w****ks' stay at
Trav* r*e Lake resort.
Mr*. M. E. Orr left ihL n.ion for
Cairo. wh4‘rc th* will vu.it n lativ***.
Walter Thurtni left thi? tunm P.i
Khorl trip to TlK.mi^sonvili**.
Th«* K«-v. C T. S'out Is taking a
* k’u vacatHn. He left Lnlay for a
Khort trip to Port. Huron.
Mrs. W. J. I»arker retunietl h*»me
laM night from Harper hospitol. !>*BUTTER SCOTCH and p*-anut
andy. reg:iiar 2it-ccnt rood*. 1« cent*
I pound at ihe^-aGretil tomorrow
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
There wlU be a meeting of the
Grand Trararae Medical society Ihln
evening In Dr. Tbompaon a office to
consider Btotters relalire to the death
of our prraSdent. Dr. A. H. Holliday,
who boa been to (c,#ddeulr called into
ibe
of the Great PhyalcUn of
4,A.Thoiikpaoii.
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July 12
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New York
Troubadours
A Concert Company of
Recognized,Ability.
Prices, 25C, 35c, 50C
^eat sale at Johnson
Drug Co.
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Excursions
on the Bay
Steamer Columbia •
Will leave Traverve City at
S:4() a. m. for
Marlon Island, ' . .
Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Omena.
’
Northport,
Northport Point.
oix hours Jil Marioa
IoLtiiiI. an ideal i>laee to oppotl
the (lay, with |xiviIion mod all
convenic»ne*»a.
Fan*, 2) rentM
romiil trip.
Five hours ami a half at Ke-mh*
tvwanlfi. Faro 2 » cento rouod
tT/'
Two hoiiYB ami thn*<» ipiartiTg at
(Jinena. Fari-’ TJ) <vnto roumi trip.
Or an all d.iy rido^ t*» Northport ,
ami Norlhix>rt l*4>iiit, wiiboni
h-avin;; th(‘ UkiI, for TiO cento.
Thus** wishini: i-.m Becnre dinner
alMiartl the Nial.
Ueturijin«, l«at
will
reach
Traverse City at 4 l.’i p. m.
Afternoon Excursions to
Marion Island and
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
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Momhy. W(*dneatlay and Friday
air>.:io,p.m.
WANT ADS
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Six
w.-ll
fiijnl
r. ga-; lighting,
rangiSridi- 4-rauda. Inquiri* at
.Slat*- KtriH t
j.il)
IMurniiiKCity at T.J.'i.
re.icliin^' Trawrae
Tuesday, Thurgdny and Satord.ny ev(*ninKto-Marioii lalaud and
Xo.ah-ti-wauta, at 1 7.nu p. m.
,he,l Horst's orchestra ami dain'inig.
ga?
S 1/ N I) AYS — Kxcursiim to
127 .Marion
luliind. aflonioon and
C If cv*'nii(if. Il.irul's nri-lieslra.
The Grand Values
DURING OUR
Special July Sale
Arc ‘bcint' appreciated and
propose 10 do diir ix'st not to di<
tiwaf
sppoint
anyone. W|’ HAVK THE G0013S
—too many, in fact, and the ipain
object is to close them out.
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All Straw Hats at Une-half Price
While DucK Hals at lOc
Orey Hats
In the poj.iilar new shapes,
$1.50 value at
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YOUTH’S SUITS
at $3.90, $6.90 and U>8.75
Men’s Suits $9.50 and $12.50
GREAT BARGAWS
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Many other specials. . . See them ,
E. Wilhelm
M
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Ipl^ South Side
I- I Stores.
Dry Goods aud.^
Clothing.
A. J. WILHDIM
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And during the balance of July we will place on sale at greatly reduced prices our stock
of DRY GOODS AIMD Oi-OYMilMO. The merchandise found at these
stores is the best that money can buy, and the goods you buy at this sale are ail new.
YoiTWHr find lots of snaps in the way of prices to close certain lots of goods.
This sale will be for CASM CM'JL.Y so bring your pocket book when you come
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Dress Geods
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SMrt Waists
11.25 Waists Ipr
.... ........ 2*c
11.50 Walsia for.1..^ r.v/A.v^1.19
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$2.50 Walats for ...
KtiofU for
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All II.C:.
k«miUr
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: All
TIh m. prltH^ ar»p1y
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Wc
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goTMl* for ...
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2.35
$3 f*0 Waist
2.50
for .;,.,... 1..................
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TIurc waiRt.s are .*i!l new this sc'aaon.
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One lot wide and narrow Torchon l«aei-s atul
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Inseniuns. pnnty |iat1<‘mK; you can buy
* 1 Ihert for
................................................... 4c yard
. .. 2.15
$2.75 Wahta for
All WahhaliU* Shirt WaUj Suita............. ........... V4 Olf
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*1 l»lw black Tair.<a. 54 In; w TSc. for..... ^
carried over. To cbiae the Imlance cioi quick
1 r.l*«ce bUck TalTota. 30 In; was fl.W, for........ IRc
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|m
;p
prnerf and dust pr**of. wav morlh II.rA for $1.35
{■, I piece buck Pecu do Sbrnj • '4 piece*, fancy 8tlk«. 1!» In
11.25. for......$1.10
nil silk, aniiable
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75r Bilks for ...2......................................................
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$Sc
A nqw line of 3C Inch Bllkallnes. handBome Klyk-8. b<-st quality, at per yard...................... 10c
Ladies’ Skirts and Jackals
to close out at
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12^c Lawns for
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40c Wash floods for
32c
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' •i-':®'best PRINTS.
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Skirts One-third Off
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STORES
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BARGAINS
In Our Cloihiner Dept.
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ISO Men's Buiiv that w. want to clus<- out r«*qardl«'S4
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l»c V
50c Wash Cooda tor ...
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9c_^i v:
35c Wash CtKidR for
All Ladies* Black and
Covert Jackets at
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Oo. 'to'rf’noiKI Satl* al
5c
15c Lawns ft»r‘...,;............. ......12l^a5
25c Wash Hoosls for
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.............. . ‘ 7c '
3c Lawns for
kind
25c kind
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to close out at
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25c, 39c and 50c
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One lot Fine Lawnw, In fanej’ dots and flgu^s.
Children’s Hats
ill:
the best made, at
...^. ......♦1.98
Wash Goods
22 Inchea wide. In all colons.
. for aulla or waUfs. aalo price'.
Hr-ir
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Rub-dry Bath Towels/,
One lot of Udles* Skirla. to eJoae out. at $1i» each
fancy'Sllka. In le^ha fc»r mtlfa. at Kc yard
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PrU^on
• SiHTial I)istx*uni on Ijice Curtains and Tapestry*
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One kit Ladu>' JaAiilK. worth irom $5 to $10.
for lAhlrt wiilK! msUk; worth CSr. for.
ixft:.
1..; $2.89 ,
These- swka wc ie from $12.00 to $20.00.
,1 pleco black Tafft'ia .V. in. was 11.25. for....f 1.10
• 1 piecr bUii Taffoia. 30 In. apoi proof, wafer
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One lot ul l.adiiV Tailor Made BuHk; some we
we till! sc‘11 them for ..y.;
I p,rep Mark TalT.la, 50 In'; mia 7Sc, fur....... «*C
y
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one lot ChUOmi-* Hosler>. all
One
fast black.
will i:/s^2 pah-for........ .c!.v............... ..
15c
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Tailor-Made Suits
,.SyMy^
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Wide ^Ilk Tafr.da fUblKHis. all color*. 3% to 5
Inched wide, at
........ ............................IQc yard
I bUck Md
SILKS
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;1 pbHN- 52 Inch SfiJtiiiK: n'KuIar $1.5« value.
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we afll cl«)xe al ...................... ................... 39c yard ;
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12.00 WalEia forv.;.i-i.i.-..>.:v.-. V • ‘***®
12.25 Walsta fc^
1.98
All ll.fK)
for ...
' : One pb*c<‘ 3K Inch black Drew* C2<km1h; rei;ular
5<k- value. In this K-ile at .................. 15c per yard
One lot. aa«>rfcd pricea. to cloac out at .. .> ... 75s
■An cur KocKlh for
All 7ir giKMln U^t
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A Big Bargain
.... ........... 22c
........42c
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All Summer Coat.R and Verts at .....:.
A few Mon’s C-phYe SuUfc at ............ ..
Om- lot of Men’s llalbrlKKan rndi-rwear »»___
One Itit of Men’s and Do>.h' Straw Hats al ....% off
5(*c Shirts at ....................................................... ;...38c
One lot of Si.rn Shirts at .................................... .. 75c
75 Youths* Suits, aces itl. 17. 18 and 19. at ....Vi off
One lot of bora* 50c Shirt* al.......................... ..
$$c
. Ixmj; Pants at ................................................. . .‘i off
One lot of Chlldrcti’a Suits. IlKht colors 14 and Vi off
All otir Chlldrcn*a Suits, aneu 4 to 1C. al.......... ‘/a off
Tlx-se are all aood Aoods. Our rcf^ular pric*** are al
ways the lowed; our cut prices means bik baricmlna.
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We are sole agents _f«jr
Clothcraft Clothes, the BEST
clothing in the country.
Ay J . WILHELM
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TO CURE DYSPEPSIA
the new way
^orderyonr
KCSWfCK.
RICE'S CORNERS
WJl! DnMMT of UltmkM*. Whi^ l« ,
Ml*ara Ida gMl OHI Rbnnk have n
, Mr and Mr«. Wm.
dnror^l from the tVaioMila. where Ok
•w-m to pick frob
Sunday.
Miw fJowd U rrry ai^k: had to bare
R. and O. 8 Pray went
an operation oor day lanf w«»k.
ame at Traw-rse Clfy 8oi
Mlaa Saloma Warr«-n la workinc; ftnnowcesMl UtraSlHHIer II r*.
and wife went to Tiav
lUm Watson at
E. Rice.
Leopard Baatman baa lumial fram fr^e City-on the eycurMon Sunday.
Mrs. Phlilpig lUdley and family are
thi* nr-lghborbtiod to part* unknoir
rnLcriainiag frieud* from ManceUma
Mr* Humir* m4*iber U here on
%1»lf from Indiana.
Mr liricxa of the FiiiiuKula tw
dlniK i with Mr. ami Mn. W. II. Wb«
Trstfm CUy m yMUJue Imt al
laai fYlday .
John Gal le ro’tirnM home fr
Mrs. J./I. Wrt...
Mr*. K, niir wen; to Travi^rw Cl%
«*Y. Mid Mni. B. Welfw of Rrnd TUy Saturday lo vlali with hrr daughter. Traverse rity Halilrday evening.
Fnil and Ora P.r.iwu w«mi u» Tr
iugliter. Mfm. Mra. Luta.
ers4- <1ty to liar tail game .Sunday
4uly r.
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tHirhood taat
MAPLl CITY.
The farmer* are aowlng buck wheat
CLEN HAVEN.
I#Y. norutiicli
to Bmptn
Mr. and Mr*. Sbcvban called on
Mrs Wm. Morris »if Bmplre was
to trUlt at tbf b<km<- at Mr. and Mn Wm. Wine * folka |aai .Tuesday olgtit. town W’ednrsday last.
Mias Mary Ihinmow ta working for
A numiier of Clare nenneli'* IltU'^SriSiomday sare an PDicnaininaiK Mtt. If. Durt of GnWti.
ti* hlrthdav.
liiw last Tmraday 4-v< tmiE.
Misa Ida and inll Hhuuk went to Wedn.-sday. June
The aftei
Tom (toiKl i»f KiHon the IVnInHtila la^f We.lmiu1a) to pick lusm was enjorah
*iM’ut playln;;
me oT Rrv. and Mn» fruit.
gano-s. Llgiit
M **iini.-uts w.-n
Mr. and Mra. She<*ban called on Mr. Kerve
ku KdHHil n«ll
Alice' Day of thI* plac
the MIkhi * Rcta c«Hik and K«i
hla iMally Idio
son of Gh-Ji ArlKtr last Wcslm
with maple
Tlu- Hattie ilutt luail
^*A Bunibrr from hcr*» r*acrt to atJi. Warren
of Chlt ago
lamlrf*r for th.- T. WilMMnhI iW Puurtb «r July mkbral|un In
Frlrig
lay
Miss Lla Mirratit and Margai.-i an-i
IhMikard and family ofuKaid
July r.
Davi.l Day. who fitve iK-eri visiting in
KaMoa YtaHed rvlaUvca ai tlila plac«t
Chicago ihe pasi week. retiirne«l Sat
urday evening on the lllinoi*. acc«»mEAST BAY.
W. H.
Frank uh
Mr. and Mr* l^lle CninI were Iht panledriiy Mr*. Caimil
rjj^A^thU vl•^kfTbu^ula^
:uesta over thinday of M and Mr> Chicago, who will *peml two weeks
visiting with reUrivi-H in Gleu liavett
vniiam Edward*.
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Miss Sttslc Forton of Traverse City and J?ast Empire.
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NORTH UNITY.
Mrs, John Mclnni«- is i.i. tin- sirk lls*
ialtisl Sunday with her itarenta. Mr.
L Tlio highway ovcrKtHT^ arr huiiy ini- nd Mrs. Jo*4 ]ih Fi.rton:
tblH week.
iirtfrlhg I hr rmui*.
The MiHse* Emma Fo*ter and Ui.*lc
Mr. and Mr*.*Jerome F.irton visited
, Mbla Kraii* 1« homn from the Trav- Sunday with their children. Mr. and Haas of StHith Manitou iriand vi^ileTl
rra» City hoepitai. « horr hr waa tr**at- Mr*, fh-rt ForiOn td Traveiwe City.
ai the honje of G*'«in:e Carter a few
rd for rongralloii of the lung*, Thr
Some of our folka attended the days of the past w»vk.
buy la doiag wHl.
• Mr*. J. C. laiidle .»f l.udington. who
Jtohn KraUa U at Old Mlialoo yUlilia* liecn visiting at Kenw»K»d r<*sort.
ing fiirnda
over Sunday with hia parents. Mr. and look the lllinoi* f«ir Harbor Sjirings
Mra. Thomaa Nrmmkat U critically Mrs. C. L. Domlae.
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Saturday evening.
111 Mid brr rrccivcry tn doubtful.
Monday Mrs. C. L. lV>miiir vialiei
Ml** Eva Dav returned \V«'4lnt'sday
«bm. to Mr. and Mr* Frank Krnh with her mother. Grandma Forton of la*t
from East Empire, when' ^he Itas
nrr. Juno M. a girl.
Travenu* City. There i* small hopes been vl*l«‘ng with relative*.
Anton SiiKlt rka of IMroit and »on of grandma's recovery. She is *<'•
Don Hordeii of Einpin? l> vihltinj:
Kroll arr YinUing Mr. and Mr*. Wncrl yean old^ Her oldest brother dhr!
at the home of Win ^ntu-it
! past Spring fged 91 yearn. 8hwill tw a danc<* al ghaldh’a
I Ihr< e hnuheis older than Ikt Hvball ihr tilt and a go«l timr la ex; near IX-irolt.
nod re.rort.
dr. and Mrs. William Welch virlied
The <»Ion Haven baseball nine
***iSopH arc lotiklng fine owing to the
cw dayu with Mrs. Welch’* paren
rain*, hut tin- outlook for fruit
avi-d t|j^- Sleeping Be.ir Life Saving
•olf td S4ilon.
U rmtb.-r
Station nine. The result was 15 lo 5
t
of
a
Sne
t
in favor o ft he I*. S. U S.- S. l»oy*.
JalyS.
to his daughter. Mr*. Weteb.
rollowing iM»tiy ar.riv<s1 on the
hlghwa
HUnols Saturday for C.regtiry s n'sort:
PORT ONEIDA.
R (Carihile.
Charles E. Field and mother. Mr. DurMr*. John Haro of Chicago U vlalt aud
ft'4- and daughtef and ibret' f.iibjten.
tng«rrlaUvcH and riicnd* at ihi* place. the Black
Bclcrdt I* worVluK on the farmer* are *n iii*h«‘d with work it's u and Mrs Hmlbuif and family.
July 2.
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< Jhwflh Manlioii iMiand.
hard matter to get men and team*.to
ork <»n the road*.
%. and Mr* Jn«. l>ago on.l Mr nhd
KINGSLEY.
H. M. Ko*!i ha* purcliav'd a fine
Mri Albr-M ITauac calh-d on Martin
Mr. and Mr* Jasper IJ b-11 WU
am of lioi><*>. It* a wel\ jnaicheu Weilm-Miay iuk.ii for Mill Cr.* k. whenBaA and family la*t Himday.
for them they win make their h.vme.
Mr. and Mr«. Hngrr* amt Lloyd of am and Mr. Ftr»* paid
r. Fov* ww* out fora few davs;1o a
ncijl llarlior and MImk Hazel Oliver
of travrrae t!liy vl*lt«*«l rrlatlv*^* at farm he own* near Fife luike He re
luim-d Friday i vening.
Ibid plac4* W<-4lnc«day.
Friday Mr*. Jame* 1). Beach visited
Mel
tiU placi*.
with Mr*. Peter Rusho
.mpanled b> .Mr. ami Mr*
All.erc Courtadr i* geiting jeady for
the grain har\cM. He ha* purchasid
Tind daughter Ohvr were a harvester ami self biudt r.
A Promlnani Cincinnati Woman Thfia
oi
Joveph Oiurtade 1* huvtUiig to ge;
George Kt ltlrrhouse and chll a :»-aciv plt*c<' of new ground ready
tlNdl caller! ou Mtn. Fred .Mklnson lav for po’atne.^. He say* he ran make it
and
have
kl*
poiotfs*
In
hy
i.i,*
tth
of
The great good Lvdla
Pinkham’a
Ratsnlay.
VcgeUble Compound U doing ara.mg
Jsiy s.
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the women of America is attracting
Uic
attention
of
many
of
onr
leading
BURDICKVILLE.
■cientibta. and thinking people generMllm Und*ry ami family bnv,
ally.
mcraad to Frankfort, where they ex I hors. Ihive I* a piom
>\'hea a hoy 42 yeai
p.Tt to make thrlr future home.
here with hi* inucnt
and they cn
dtired all the hani*hi ps of a pioneer
lire. Itav4' OWU.S i he old homestead
h(M«l and will soon iicrupy ft.
and hL son-in-law. Philip Foiger*. ha*
Mr Hetterick ha* l»ecn holding pui» charge of the farm.
.lie dances everv- two week* at the
Intwery on the picnic ground*.
socreiarj of the Farmers’ Mutual
Mr. and Mr*. Ranahwk have l»een Insurance a**ociatUui. was here ou
vHItlng with Veiatlves in thi* vicinity. Wi'dnewda^' in the tniores: of>ihc aiThe liasebali team from t'!amp navi*' Hoclalion. Among those that took out
plajrrd Maple City Sunday. Th<* act»re Insurance wyre Octave Domine and
stood n to 14 In favor of <Yirap Havi*. Jerome Huion. Like many other ccun
Mr. and Mrs. I>ave Baumgardner muiiitie*. we have M»me that dool U'
spoM Sumlay with hU hrotl^r John lleve In Insuring with the cheap rate*
nud family.
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chan;vd hy the aasoclatlon. Brothei
MU* CtMW Simon. Mli* BeMInger. fatmei*. i veo on.- of you should K’
Mlaa HInshaw an(t J. MalliH calk'd Insur'd. A stitch in time saves nine.
A large gang «if soccion men haXe
• errning
Tha following letter U only one of
iH-t'n fixing up the railroad i
dy waa
manr thousands which are on tile in
the P. M R. U oa the curve
CHy anaacllng btudnes*.
the Hnkham office, and go to prore
Vabn of Camp Davis attended the Kelley Lumber Co.'s mill.
In one day’s fishing lUmry J. Forton' berond quesUon that LVdia E. PinkMlaa norajwmnger’s party at Maple
hamli
VegeUble Compound must be a
caught at the head of Boardman riv<-r
ffwnwdy of great meriU otherwiae it
aiamboriln and Mrs. King via- five pounds of brook trout.
Tlie Kiorm* Tm'sday and Saturday
li^ at^Mr. Samuel Jlo^cu'a.
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So
SilS:
ITS MERIT IS PRiVED
RENU OF * RRai MEDICtn
iniercd many telephone poles mid
crop* on hillside* were traversed h>
HANNAH.
On heavy meadow's the grass
Mrs. Richard Terwillegar and daughbadly lodge*! and on low land* the
ter. Mias Carrie of Ann Arhor, are viie
Pmkare In bad shape.
ft log friends In this vicinity for a few
John Shaw wnd daughter. Mr
dart.
Wolf, of Slight*. viKiuti Ft
Mias \lda Shut lor spent last w e* k
day wrlih Mr*. Shaw's daughter. Mr
Mrs. Ella Hoar and son visited ibeii Fred Domlne of East Head.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Rusho went t
nmala. Mrs. WlnBoW Day of Wei
Traverse CUy Saturday to aee the re
Kawllag* drove main* of their old friend. Mr. Gibson,
who
died
roty tu mmn wiiuiw.
• til Traterwe City Iasi
well kBown to thaoW- ZSioSi
Tin* American Sorhny of Bqnlty
III'd their coMBty onion last Saturday CT st'UlerB **^*^-^
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nt the Mayfield iown*hlp hall with a ow Ded a farm
late firm
picnic dinner and anpptr In the grove anH'mployce of the I...
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o( MHch- ISl^rVlc«i«,.,^!vle caUmh.
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twe^Milf mUe weaL After dinner then* il A
dance at Mr. and Mr*. Jamr.
was tiKwklng at the hall. The presi
dew* 14-Ing ahrom. K. A. Brvanl wa* Radclilfe's Saint
fJrilng* eadtaWlily, bockiniojablf
appplnlj^^l chairman of ihe mi'eUnf aitended and a
F.ol 14 .all tif BuoimJt Oity. oouaty waa had.
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fehiate waakneaik or aumo
Married, by Justice CnrtU of Trav-j
^ermBimaent of tbe orgam. lu aaek
TniT.]4ermBgfeiBentof
...
gave a *hiMl talk and C. H.
•
trifd and true rrmedj
er*o
City.
Monday
afis'raooa.
Mr, Ca-•‘ euntbrnU____
• AnSetm of Fife l-ake. roBBty orgam hdi Deonett to Mrs. Barbara Snyder.
| ^Lvdia E. Plokkamla
hamla VeceUWIe
VegeUWIe Com
ComIrt't. gave an Intereailiig talk on the
> hniMUa rnertred from oooperatloa
s*r.
fS4
t
i •-
al iai
J. Anspach extMmfs to Have nex:
week f<ir aB exieBded visit la OorBxany. H*- will l»e Bceompaoied by his
brother AdoBih and wife of Mmnton.
Fred Helbel received w severe in
Jury ui his thumb while playing bail
and a* a taOBSequBBOB wa* ohlige<t lo
give up bis place in Dunn’s mill.
Mrs. Julia Jewell, nee Julia Uck. of
CinriBBsU is here rlsltiiig iwlaUve.
and friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbf'sier Darilng: Mrs.
F.ssl Fraxcr gnd Mis* Kr.se CronkbU.
wen- arming KlapBlcy visilor* at the
cuuniy seal Fridayv
he gpertal riectloBheld last Fri
day it was dccMed to bond the. Umti
to la- yaed wUh the .$4,000
fur
•ndy on haud fOr a waier w«Hca
s>.*f.'in for Kingsley. ThU 1* aomething thst our vlUapc needs haUly-ra
re prolecilon. The proposiUon car:ed by a vtKe of fi? and 9.
Mlks Mamie Hhrritlan
Hheridan ret
returned
Rainr
im her vh.it in <
Either Ice or Woo.1
will, • be
delivered
promptly if ordered
from
I
Harry E.-Codd. bH of nwH. sac. 3C,
town 2C. range 9.
James B. iks bo and wife tu William
^Ikitrk. parcris. »et SO. iowti
U^rd J. Kastman and
Charles T.^DrUBla awd w^.
nw^. sec. 1€. town 1«, range
Bessie Stedman to Win. II.
sL. parcT-1. Oak f*ark.
Rola-rt C. Hews4i and
wife to
aw«q of
li.
Arms e<
q.pi.o»jii.
Itam lalow. kp ».
ChariCB 8. JoluiMm. aberiff.
f(fl. lo Hrnry “gr*-Jr———----_________
ItrudhBjten, iote kll-U-lS. block
i of Traverse City ha*
t thi* neigbboiduKKl for wmic
»*I>4Tiing lumber for the Kelley
Shiugle Co.
Miss Maud Phestt will visit at
aln fo^ I couple 4»l wetTr* witli
Winnie.
,
*e race*, game* aud sport* will
the Fourth of July ceiebralion
tlUs year. At Shalda’s hall music will
U'^td
for
Tie*
.Mr*. Attluson wg* a Maple City call
I f la*t Wetlnefiday moramg.
Fishing lias Ih^'Ii good on Traverse
laike for Ihi'riaHt week. Several flue
caLcJie* «t ruck basui aud black baai
Gale U-wis was In Cedar Run Mon-
Wednesday,Juiyll
, ’ ' t / / I'nder the auspices of the
Travcr*c City Hoard of Trade.
noU
Blitera.” says Mr*,
of Dublin. Ga. Surely there’s
else keeps the old as young
grai
p!d liver, inflamt
kidney’s or chroBlc
after totlable time.
in'g n^rlc miters m
Guaraateed hy JohnooB Drug Co.. F.
H. Mead*. C. A.^Bugbew l>rn* Co.,
druggiot*,. Price 5Pc.
GAS REDUCE to ||.r. per thousand.. Get * ga* ofove now.
July Mt*
Tnx^rae City Ooi Co.
*
'
’
UoumI trip.TravcT^ City Li Maniili.jne, inrluil.
'
ini:-faro on T. C. L. iV M.. mpI Miuustii|tk'
rarforry.......,,......................................... ..$2.25
SnUont Hay......................| .90
..........................................................$1.76Nortlur-irt..............................^
K50
Train leav«*a Travvree City, SJEi am.
Train mrivtw at Korthporl.t» .1.‘»aui.
loavet Northport. 10 a.u.
>•
V v'
Hioal arrivc-a Maniatiqm?, 5.00 pm.
’
fkxit n-tiirniDK, leave* ManialPiuc 12 niiilniKht
Hoal arrive* Northport, 7.00 ami
Train arrivy* Traver*e City, 10.0.5 aui.>
• Mt^l* and berth., S5 oenU each.
Hew^rv.-ilioD* for berth* matt be made on or liefort'
Monday. -I niy *♦. 1 n order that nece**ary acoommoilation*
for III. .ds mid iH-rths on lioat may be? imwle all tho*e de*irii»n l«» luk.' ailvanVipe of thi* exceptionally low rate anti
fine trip shouM iiolify J. W. Hannen,
of the
Ttoanl of Trailt', as soon a* po**ible. Telephont^ No. 2:1,
li^h pbputa.
.
-
Tickc-U may lie purcliascJ at the Q. R. & I, depot
Tn Record WantAds
We Have Made a Great Hit With
/
Our White Skirts
\nyo
Anyone
who has the slightest idea of what constitutes jjood workmanship,
clever styles
rfret (it , can t help but realize the rare beaut V; in these. White
styles and i^rl
aflnd
Indian-Head can
onderful, that these Skirts made of real
and what is it
br obrainecl in an .al
entliess variety of sizes .and styles at such ridiculous
low pric- s as
$1.25, 1.50,1.75
White Linen Skins
00 QQ
2.50
White Sicilian Skins
worm $6.00at
CR
W'r.UU
Ladies' White Suits, S‘4 at $2.50, 2.75, 2,98, 3.98,|5.00, 6.00, 6.98 :
None Such White Waists
You ciri’t find them anywhere else like you j»n here. The
prcuicM wk'aisis in the town at just about one-third under price.
WAISTS
Only 92 Year* Old.
“I am only K2-yfani oW a*d don’t
'XI>ect i-ven when I get to U* real old
»oi frsat ttrssi
Excursion te Manistique
worlli »5.00 al
OVIATT.
igii ha* a -sirk horse.
F. Buating <»f Empire visiff Ml Willi friends and relatl\i's here
a b-w day
J H. Dver nd family were in Travrse City Its Saturdmy.
Wm- McCos-an and fimfiy fcpent
Sunday with N’. Ray Uwis and wile.
Mr. Uiuiscolt preached at Ovia I
Sunday evening.
J. G. Holliday gave an entefialnmeni In the church last 'Ihursday to
G-B. Tatter CoalGo^
t
Mia. U'tia llnnilngfon to Mrs. Har
riel PBdden. sSfi f.wt of lots 15 and i
1C. block 5. P. H.'s 3rd.
« |
John Bancss ami wife to Xapolron'
Fourmlm lota is and 14. bbick g. BayM4e. ...
‘
.1
Auditor Genevml to Ly.lia Jameson,
bus k and 9. Idock S. I*. 11.’* 2nd
Alice Worthy, guardian, to Minnie
•/eron lot 22. block fi. G.Mslrirh'H add.
baw-ball team will
n. Hannah Xu Philip SbciiiM r.
play the <
? <;. U. A I n am h« re lotElsie
K. WcK k C. Gocvlrich's 3rd.
i.-U Sutu
Ru.nday afternoon.
Couriland llrowiiMI andralie lo’Mav
n 1*1 Haskiu is lit Traverse City t«* Bn*fiend,
lot 2. bU*k c. (pMidrirh';.
V on
Mr L»sman! was up from Wanton
Andlior.Gem-ral to A. 'll Stinson. 1
E; i.lay of UM week.
40 and cc, block 2, *
D. U Ensign i* Itaving hi*.new rr*! lots 35. 37. 3K. 39.,40
Klnavley.
. me V irt^ for ekriricity
Alex J. Ilehrrt and wife
July 2.
______
Mrt'lelland. parrels.
OECRAWVILLE.'
bates.
Bob Day is helping Ei*h Aikinsou
S. R.
oi a khort lime.
Sixty four Kiudeiii* of the r of M. day fnn
sre csiuping near Burdlrkvllbf on the spent a w.Tk
shore* of Glen lake, where:they wre friends.
j
uking a cosirs** In practical surveying.
Mrs. Crandall of Alden I* the gur«f
flT.ey arc to l-e *een* daib' in ike of her MlE'ce. Mr.-*. Anna lo'c. Prior
w.'io<iH. engaged in their pnr*
pnmiit an 1 to her vi.Hli here. Mjk CraiidsH *iH-nt
Slaving a good lime
rally.
mon.bs In Canaua and IVMr. Vaughn vi»^i
A llrtsik*bb s.v.ral
trf.il and I* no won lo r way home.
T.U'sday allerntsm.
Mis* Addie Cri.-n I* taking a N«ir-!
Frank Kellogg is pslntlag tinmat course st the tmsincsK college in
ace of Asht-r E. Atklnsop.
A nnmitei of the eotiages alon;| rite Tiavertc City U>i the. pm pose of fit
*v a* well a* aorac hcsillng In the tins herself for a leather We »
•KvU are *mi closed, but will *o.uv Ml** Atidie wnreesj.
Mr. sad Mtw. Untis Ainsii,- and i
• iM-rnpicd by r***ori«*r* A immlK*.l.nctle
<jf Chicago resorter* ari- <-xp«*ri4-il ntxt daughter*. ]
[lay. vi*iuii }
William A.kin;*»b i* bu*> ( Kivarini Sumlay. _
Mr and
Thf* repairing on Eph
Waller Arn<ild drov
pletcd aud 1
live to Traverse CHv I
nntia, to nitend ibe fuacral of F. W..
Sunday
ib*on who died quite *ndde|jly at
his son's home ln*i Th.irsday
i
Several yt.nng iH*.plc from this!
m igbUirhood a’lended ih,* -l.irthday
SHETLAND.
social held at .\cme |a*l Sat.i.dav
ning. AM lUvIured Ibe affair an
Fred Atkinson made a huKlness it I;,
to Cedar hy way of Maide City la*-L iiijo.^ai
Wedliehday.laisl Sunday' a numb* r of iu-op'O
. limbed the Sugar l4«U. from w-iiuse
FISHl.N’G TACKI.E. bait, launrhea
itiimii a blidst-ye view may Is* ob- and row iKat* for fishermen. Hotel
country. Wisteria. Pouch.
Jnne 4-tf
arty coi(*l*U'd ot Alber
(’.«•! tie
ami <
llaiuli, Ella Senotn. G«-orggo Atkii
Harvey rand Maud Pheait. Mr. ami
‘y-r*. Pierce and wvcrai othma.
.Miss Maud Pheati gave a little party
tor of Geotgv' Atkin*
Wt'tlnesda y
RefroKlimeni.-i were
g«K*d time generally ej»jmftl.
.
Fred Atkinron wa* in Traverse City
‘
icp
JL Jarsl:
James C. Hopkins 6fo*
OKN-riST
.-Jr.'.-.'fSI-,.
OakfNRBil.
.
WAISTS
Worll. SI.:.0kt
98c
worth $100 at
WAISTS
WAISTS
worth $.Va0 at
r 75c ■
worth $200 at : '
J2.45
Si.45 -
I'rv^ ihis Store lonce. twice, three times.^d you'll w’aht to
try it all limes.; . . . Us the store for real saib fact ton.
r.
^
, Steinberg Bros.;
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICH.
,
ill
IF
WANT DEPAtlHENT
While awto»tog in Katomagbu
rtwer Cbsrtca U Wbtc rt
Here hMMKCflocliTe seta iv onUatrer-
Mrs. S. 8. Wahsa. wife of tb© super
MIC ^ ifee wm CMm*. tt tmp 41^ rdmi.
WANTED.
aC Trmrana Oty.
wwrk.
Wada JtoM. m
«- CMy, MldL
I2ir
l-ly^at
Ttoa.
OitoHa »Ihhm»
mmf M4f
WAUrrCP- planr i0 4t» Ugkt hom^
rOH kAUC-^tace at SmI bay.
I IlmfM nfte
pwty will
Krrt.
UoiMm;
mi
MmmMm
buuiL
)»iy wf
i W. Jarkaua,
$Sm
H
K- StewaW. » E. SlmtU B».
Mid pr«a»tes to Um fart
rOS SALE-14ft4-let C91MB parlor,
aoda ftmatala. eaady^pafktoc tooh.
WANTCO^Ks
all otber 1ham% all atock.
M Itfe MarqtHHir tCtUus IUmim;.
irade^ rrotral
MtaM
iWAirrCO-AII borkMcm wtofauic
I.O. iniptdtoa to «mJl at 7Ji W«rt
fruBt atrort k»d look or«r tey^Mortf.
CMJLlrt.b.
locaUua
ikmeo. Ire cnaai aad randy atakSaa
nitab]i>bmeots
price.
la
She |« aJ«o IniertwU'd In I
mile
WANTCO -CocHii and alj kliida of ir
mmn mutgiofmm mi **Uraad Traverat-
shore fnmt
on
Silver lake;
Mass.
north. s..ulfa and ars< «,f Burfs re-
and
years ago
|
FOR^UE
w‘io
wa.v
graduated
t-elPf ill Ihf dll
ha
hall and plays eh.-:.»: w»Hi them and
fftO
vbe rliK-s iKit
hesitate^ 40 ask
ln r
gurwls to sill
lier som« foief' tiy
ihc
ixemoii
11. Hyman. Ifi WMblUKtim.
inly Ml
pi1rv» asked. fhU farm'Is offered at s
very low figure.
bargain
FO^.SALB~Wlad mHl. apedal bar
sala: tower M feet blgb: <ood con
. lUUgii; all coaplota. laqulre ot
There U
and
aftvT I bit:
a
If you waat a
iuoni*y
maker, gel
City.
i:29.
Mich.
.
Cll
may 21 tf
arm
fartn.
close to city: well watered. Sue gar
2$tr
den and I ruck land.
Small pleie of
moucy takra this.
Call for price.
Wade Bros., irf Front stnet. Trav
SWIMESS FIIOFEBTY FOR SALEtoora build Inc and corner lot on
erse City, Mich.
June 1 Mf
rrtjol ntreet
Also pood bouse and
lot. Would trade Tor desirable rest,
SALE-H38-Ten
thousand,
deare property.
Knqulre 13d KmH FOR
Kroai aireci or Cmreiu pb<iiie l'K>:,.
eight huudriHl fet't on Stale street.
June mi
SlfdOLC OOMS BROWN LEGHORNS
ItoX'
In the t*nUi-rslty ttf tk rne. will low.!
an evplurlm: party th.ni is m i.e f.ern
lym the prn-.'lially
land «if WlM-rla
rJou.
nnkiiown
Innte,
ThU gie.u iim
way alK.ve prtee a^ked.
fto balcblng |1 aad 12 per thirteen.
I bad the htgbest acorlng pen of any
eannol be NwU*n at prtce asked.
ail Investment,
•pedal prices on lots of t^o and 100
buildings
tnaift-lmn
t re
will.;; huA U .-n m m iraiefl far
As a business b»oatlou
As
will
say
that with
on
the
ptojurty.
now
gTedoe. Oak Heights aulnirb. iosicft
feet. If sold before July lut.
Anidy
tnsy ft tf
leu ih(Hi>^ml ibdUrH.
With a
show
at
least
three
times
amount <m lb- Invcstiumt.
Jb©L If sold before Jub 1st.
feaL U sold befer© inly lal.
Apply!
may ft-tfj
June IMf
®
frame b.iJIdliig. lifted thr
fii>t
class Tlvei\
and
Abo foriy boiHe^ and
hI
i»Q CASH wlU buy a M ac^tTbTuI
Blfebwood auburb. 10« feet fmaUni i
roU s and
. ssoa Baal baty. 312 tool oa BroM^bi
ThU Is oho of the
JPtiiaot. If aold by July Ut. Apply to!
Urgent livery and sales bams in this
may 6 if
regHiu:
Urge
FOR SALE-Bi^ml huuaea or*Tiil
mayk tf
FOR SALE-Two houses In g«ssl lora
Iloa: mM aew binja© Ju»l cunpUl.s!
WUt pell un time tu suit vu.uituorK.
, June 2341
FOR SALE—143S—One bundrcHrand
farm one half
mile
owner
lb
olber baalDMa; will take part pay
€N-titraHv
and
bHWtrd.
pront.ibb-
doing
businens.
4
In
fart, iitvsent owm r feels able in re
tire and enj<»y the rvimforUtdc for
tune made in this »qime bnrtiiess
Th'U. rewiler. If you nmti-mpl.'ite cn
gaging iy u burtn.
burtn.-ss of ild.s kind,
win pay you to invi
priee.
tluate. Can for
Wade Un»H. 1ST Front Mri'ct.
Travel VO Tltv. MIrh
Clt Irens pbonc
121?.
•
FOR 5ALE ~1273-4l«c hnndiral and
twenty ncrc farm, wlx miles west
property.
city. aNiutesventv acrvii nnd« r rultl
ratUm. 4b*od hon»o. large torn, with
City, Mich.
bSM'iuant.
la
tentohle
city
ClUiena phono 121k.
may 2ft-if
ndlowlng
^ acnM rye, four
cn.p:
acres
acrvjs com, fHJVcn
1290 CASH will boy Iota 1S2. 1S3 and
^
Ten
wheat, ten
arus iKdatucs.
fburtcen acres oala. wcvcnieen acres
IM. Bern© iH»L Oak Heights aub
hay. forty acres wUd lUnlK-r.
9tb; 120 feti oa Boa©, m feet on
for price.
OroT©. 113 fort OB to# alley. If aold.
alrect, Traverbo City. Mich. CiUxons
.beC«w July
phone 121E
hbiiato.
TbU Is a gmat
Call
Wade Brus.. 127 m«l
June H-lf
SALE-1457-S6 fart front on
Bute atrort.
adjoins Sew govern
ment building on tbe wreal.
HumsterV Horh,
or
Tablet, lift
cent .
J<fiin«o.n Ibug Co
■HrhoM fl:e>e>J.-m sky.
MTien' i-^iple live but never die.The n-n-.rn f. r tbU U piaih lo
Thr tile Is hear tbe fair gjxisnds
A stork eomiuiuy will be organioed
at
IMiilawcIl tor th»
*1 bey ail lake Rocky Mountain Tea.
. Johm on Drag Co
luaniiracturr *4
-•ot.M* higl.. nnd vn,p«>y 12ft men .-itm
benedict loll met III.
Liwis Foil*, ng.sl
Marvme uit
IHmi Huron, war-arresttHi Wedm-»Uay.
He cyituc.sw-w to having run away tnm,
bis temu
In Ht**cg,^ru. Mt-b.. Jodiliig
tbe ruua linn army and Ilien tk’.svn
The iMd l,ad;. ’ I:
tiac.
whit-h
l.o.s,
ut!,.
!m
loen ,p»iotog,;4|.he-J
o:
mio.
bsmilu :
i nhi.-x', i:verM. s!>
in
lo
Ir
the lap- ot
in ISuitiar ha,
Idciun- rf *The Old l-ady.-’
a
M.-nry
left
hvJ Itipi arreMe.1
S*^^
ag.i an
iiiLsidt
liomiced rtis-it he »v.i' g.iliir to d<noi ■
b msell to Ott and dew lop Ms tab tit
Mr. t’L‘ws nn> appenie.i.
bowe\er.'lB ad Iff elVIII nle.
He be-
Iw-rome a dmnuiilst and hU fti>i iday
has jint been putdisliptl in 1*arir.
|.
Ik written In verve and deaL with tb>bff iff a rich American tii Ittrls.
1 he
ri-ntral ngure U lMlk\..l to be a
plica
of
Im.ker
a
well known
The play
New
p-
VorK
will ^-.en Im; a.ted
.Midn
Hu-
Cl'v
of
Hraml
Piiio-e
«-vad**:l flu-
ksUhiu
litipbL
HtipM
th;:- (ite pla. e wu-- w.*rm.i h mil,
lit,
Hobm i i* hoti,,:. hnr
ot
iw-nly le,i to ^!Ull••
n,:,tt|e rin;. ace.i
■“pl.iyiiiir
year-'-, whb-
pis,-, ,1 .in Itis t.,i,Mth u
yuap at Ui,- end *»f y. eliain. I:.»
u-aM- hiiiH ,-ir.
batu ,to<v..
TUdp efcugh'
and Mis.- i:ndl:.
F. Au (in. whirl, ha
Port Hui,.:i
l-.land
w,!li
a
V. lake onUiiM an
rii,
j'ei o-e.i,re.l nt
o:m,n,,- b, •..in
s.m-
TbU la
the most eentimlly looatod lot In tb©
oEIcc.
bath.
Pnmacc, electric Bghu. ga?.
An A No- 1 propoalUoa.
for price.
ncUtitsir. to figitnout a rorn-cl
valuation aud buy for twenty lite
per ren! le-^s tlmii Uie market. K-meml»er. tin--price ytm c- plac-«.l
la* OH h .n ?Mie av f tiu Ik- luiid
and tlH'.farm delhensi It muM mu
Wade Bros.. 127 FYooi
suect. Traren© City, MIeb.
garden and fmlt aoll.
June ll-tf
Mr
Wnt
.\tidrm
on
latuil:
•The minute tl.ftt
(Miicht’d
me
I. C. BURUS, Igcnt.
i;^ I!, p»jon< . No
::c
f»cs-k and
Exclusive
Plano
Styles
PEREMWQUETTE
loBffwct Juu..-. b-*i
TrwiM Um^m Trwvw (hty as
©,'r Cktraro,
n —-.4
:
mi
-ttowwfc*.
«d
bjf.
Latest and Newest Case
J)i:si^ns. knia/ssancc,
L’Arl Nouveau. Colon:
ial and lnrxi>ensine
CoUat;'- Upn’tfhu.
.., So5r«H*’?r;.rpL.‘^/.:r
Mr
.Sihettot,
June^gi.iaS.
K,.w!i,wffrel
It
tolly
I snjf. 1
:,nd I Uiuught lo my-,
iM,-r IM..,. little girl. I
ui.v wUc.* and
Ar iirwrel Uiip,<li- 4 **. p m
w.- ,l
vbiflng Ills t b
Tmln b-svM TrwvWv*. 4Hr fnr N
-. ag,-d r;i y,-ar .
take:, v,-H„uvl.v
her -i-ter. Mi.-;. Annie Audr ws. leave
tonight
for
lU-nion
n>.r after ^e%elal
llarlHir on the
weeLs* visit
witn
FOR^ENT^Fiiralsh.sl ns,ni; all eo©
\euume
M. & X. L TlMt CiRil
their panut.-. Mr. .-iml Mrs. KM All:
We fiave |»iam
malcli iht! fu
of inansi/ui or
pianos of the hiuhes
class: pianos that are ar
ttslic from fvery view
point: pianos that the
worhi's ;»reai musicians
say arc ihc best.
patigh.
At cmr wHronKjms >-oa have
spl,-t,.li,l.ftuililtrs for tostiog
©acli
instrnMi«‘iil in
42K WasMuglon.
•Juty'34;C
RENT—Attrarllve
or^rena:
Our HMid«m
rnnihrhrd
willi
CharVs Coy s.
Mrs. Li%a MeFarn n
ka Aver tlo
lomi-r
full
cr»tt.ngi;
eomplclc
at
for
of
kanka for the tth
June 2ft U
Hr. Moon.
June 15-tf
HOUSE TO RENT—Inquire Dr. J. W.
Gauaiteu:
Jna©12-lf
MI80ELLANEOU8
tb©
ligiirraon
Jtunfx^ a «-nyote. Jor knew it was a
roycHe. 1»re.in-ic he bi*Kr»l it leirk. 4i»:run up mwl «Trvwu the mouunln thn©
timea, bnt ronklnT
It: s , h-ran
on « ;>oiiit wbciv he <^Mikl noske 5Hr
folks at Ibe house hesir. and yelhM f r
Uak b to «-cmir with bui mm. but i:.u:pL
had gimr to biuit .-nitle. Tlmi, 3-ea
ncot tbe
Chimney Sweeping, CleanIn; aid (kiieral Work
Good and . Prompt Service.
Horner Snyder
Cil. pbo«ey,4
iij Ift tail. St.
for
thf ohl wav
itiakiu- till* price
loatoh
Bargains in Slightly Used
Pianos and Organs ;
Ibis Week.
Terms rash or S-j to $25
cash ami $5. $7 to $IU ficr
monlli buys any upright'
piano.
Kimbairju$ic'
If ,b»w
an ,4.1 Klumiv and the U ©rt were th. rr!
rrwtiy to imisb It tq, witteait any .©e
frtlinp iHirl. Ko Uwr all «nt 1,*M-k
and Mumd. but lo aial briufid! It
s 4 000. *1 uk-Ou 401. I U’wifii©*.
,-Jicli rns.
r^rurily
titan
OurSuiall PaymnU Plam
makes iatyinm; easy,
\
to ^
MONEY TB tjQAM-jfo tog Eton©©
gr,.ilc-r
vmIijo
tie pK-kelb-wk.*
Mrs Chas. ixun-t Is on Hu-
Hraham. 128 Lave avenue, TraverseCity. Mlcb.
ptairi
l,vili/ni*t-, Imsi.
It, as nii-tli,Kls.
to Kalka-
tth to visit relatives.
Address Satah E.
10USE TO RENT—16.
syBU ni of pi*
nno ^-lling, iiirirkiiig i«Hi to-
JnMnmkix-plug or meals may betaken
nt -nme Clovciw.-
I, imm
like lomlilioiis.
Miss Margie MrFarnm g»w s to Kal
FOR
to
S.iii'‘fnrtion guaranteed
URAItO HAPIOS l IHOIAHA R'V
s.-,ys
Walt,
wniii
f,»r tiny kiml
«njHM,-st pmsiiil,- mar^rtn rcii-
Instoto sf to McNomAk Fnrk
iwftbta toS. SBllM
Also ll|c Inst
l.s visiting her new granddaughter a
Call for price.
Wade Bma.. 127 Front street. Trav
>,,ii
ti,!,*
It
sifuiTu-fil in
FOR RENT.
Iboiiaand bearing fruit trees: flnoat
ers© City. Mlcb.
wjtiii
All lt,b,rm:Mlon r.-rir.Jli,g ona
;o!e« ati.riu* . ,np. eh,,/fully giv
fun© ll-tf
cwtrml dlstribttUBg point In tb© moat
li,,rH,*s
l.ik,*
Tl,*kets s»*M tlMSiugb lo dehtinalitUi
via
flue,.
Kthel All- pattgh g-n-s over lo F.lk
I.e a fiitiiiou^ly low prii-,-. made for
the tnir|s«Ke i»f rutting prtr«-. but U.nidds today to visit her
ter. Mr.-^.
must Is- luma fide olfe,. Wade Bros . r^nMy Hlarp
tr7 Fnuil htn^l.
Tnivi rsc
City.
Mi.s.s MBigniet D.mn gtv s \Vo,1m-.
Mich
Citlrcn? phone 1219.
da^ to Stax win, Ml'S, .\nderson .m
June 21-lf
Call
modem, progiwaaltr© city la cenlraF
SfttoblgMi; mdtoMe for nny etosa of ^OR SALE -1443-Thirty aerto, one
and a ball m\^rm Unkw street Tbre©
•■■toaas CaQ ior sHoA Wtoto
Bros., m Ftoid 8L. Vta?m© City.
Mlcb. CUlsana pboA© 1^.
Stb:t;i.
exrutsUm hi Tin verse fiiy Sundav
Vbi!
pi
4 ,i,ii|»|K-| Jt'<Ty
Mi.n IkMirlro SmaHcy went on t
barns. tw» nty arres ijmPei
enu'k
ncnisv the eighty; only gr
1. J. MuMiri of Pl...,ssi,l Valley- fain that
\lrlulty. . Creamer
linnight in lour busheK-.of straw 1<
imls. ^sclMsil eighty
r.uls. general
stone,me hundr.i] n>ds. Duck Lake rle. on M*md.uy . July 2
r^-sort one and a iralf miles. Hi awn
O. P. aSmsMey bad r.'e.it
to e
three and tme half milej-. Tiater^e Jitly Isi, s.»tm*wh.it
early lor ll
Cltv twelve mne,s.
'I'his U one of
the iH-st farms In «>ne of the beM fn»-ty year.
John McTiackin went to old M
Michigan.
Wp w ;»l nial;e yon It I ; floh S.eiir.lay to atl- itd the Inner
p|o|Misl
of !t'e: Mneje. fharies l.amiln.
priee on any elgl
a! Moun-e
eighty nsls of the
disroimi the
Center and we wi
pnee ^ent\-flve -is r cent and let
that U- the prii-e on aimve deA til*ed
.Mr>. Mmnk- ,N. Imui. .ir.-ompaulcal liy
farm. There’Is n ehunce for von.
Im, k ninl lisirvfRip'.
You
i liav<- n lifii* iim- of Mtltlli,
ii.
. h'p
s
,u Lik.; HnpI'tb-. Hi*.r,;iat
Ihm^oiiU. ‘
n idm>.j i;,i.4.,nmg dyn-
not ;,c In fh.i.Le will gm w, 11
There is a roniam'e In tbe tnar;i;i-;,
rnday.tnm,
1,'avp yoar
f,»r
He was iinabb- t-i
,.r rt;„i.b* r. .'sXI, ,
tm-'l
Don’t
<»r«I,-r
rail 4.
Hbaiiier lllltmU • mal e s <•>
It Chb-ai:,, wPl* intii, - on a
Jfmia f,ir iKiln^s te-v,«id.
,>:1„ r
White piain-inr arouu,l l„ ir.pjwd at, i
l. ll aiid the h.H.k ut thIp-hi- tpeiitli.
Pioneer Livery
Hack. ’Bus Baggage
i„ w Mjrv,
,-,M-vrts lit,- iiii!,t*-v-l.ui. Ilioitgli Mt^
Paliee l,«s onh
6. J. MORGAN
South .Bound.
lia
dt-tibL,ng law ai.d
cHiiatned a llrv itM . I* h«s been Hio.igte
end biMig aUaebiHf.io a
.
North Bound.
Arr. Tnivi-r ,- Ciiv.. .. Hun
l.^. Traw-r.i- Ciiy.... Sun
An.'rhi.yft;u ;...^..Tti,s.
"
Cb-w . J, . who
■>e iNty /rtur . l;0<ia. m
-efviy -.Thuis. 1. im„ m
p,i____ ...'..-Frl lu:3ua. UI
:«» l^. Traverse City................ Hyn
vi-ar-< nr.» for Mganty
. ^
^
i
[u
• :
r|I'
-iv'
wLom-
husband. '•.Shonv*’ Hay. was :«‘al
%vi>hch to inBdunce lo tbe
Kei.uWican
Travt rsc Cnunty ihal.hc"^*^
Ih! a caniJitJate for. the olfice
of County .Surveyor, on ihc
Republican lickci at the com- .
in^* f^triinury elcciion. He is
the best eqnippct! in ihe way
of surveyor’s notes of any
.
surv'cvor in ^the. county and /
he feels con1i«leni he can do )
ihc county jfooti service.
Steamer Iliinois
*
Mi>. Lr.h.t UafT t.-f ^nii At ls»r.
table mid snul
York for I’tiil-. s,A.-n*1
Jun« 12th to Sept. 4it^ -Ot.
the Illk of .Ptit
buihwlth «iijoyrs| all the gissi things
Lea,Illy
Condfnt»d Surpmet- Schfdule.
Subtiies vjl of Pim
<*!iHdtcn> grouj.- .^n.!
Jaekum I
Northern Michigan
Transportation Company
!? yev!.. ea.igkt
timng the inx'keta .4' M.
Tilton Howa:.!^ Jr., is at boiiie alt
Apply to TbOA T. Batea,;
asayft4f FOR SALE-l4SS-Mo4era paaldence.
State street, three Mocks from post
FOR
Tea
H irun.i.a. re.. It •:.« m . U 3»|.
^ Cor Ma« n^. . rM-wsMd.- -
June n tf
Wade Broi.. 127 Froal SL, Traverse*
Mcnt
Kbm. lo; be stnieli.sl out bh, hands in
ALDEN
' itopic City; finesl farm la U-«danau
loralb.n:
lli*ae%er. th<
cardinal was quite eq.uil to the «*cca
cim iiiHe emtt of B. ndon. M\l>
under eiiltlvutlon; gissl
Krouml all
l>.w i
that
Apply I
May ft tf j ®
StroeL Oak lleigbta suburb. ftdglCft I
IMMnly:.fO0d
vide a fart day dluner.
Fon HALE un:, Kight; acre
lUIl for
will buy lot 230. Grans
kmtmxj acre
his arn
ain Yea makes
i
bright
eberka.
for.
ouhI-
Wade Urns . i:7 Fnmt sln-el.
Traverse CU>. Mb li.
Sfgbwt. Oak lleigbU suburb. ftOilSft ______________
CBa lAoae ldi8.
Mini
wirt, .muk- friends of
eh-rk or lue- ;.i one of the Pm I,; llie.-i:eordinary liucik k'l-ejjf
chanlc.
(iw m r go»
hence off.-r at l»»w price. W
i:*7 Fnmt sin-el.
Tr:r.^
Mich. Citl/cbs phmu- 121
eni. iiptodale brick buttdliig. it will
|irle«-.
liowardWhiUns
youth, wiadovw frtirn which t'wi»U
mvrr U D. trtdt. and bids will U- askt
tines, cuvcrlng about om balf «»f the
Mtl CASH will buy lot Iftk. Hannah
teaL
bv
lyers who lad u’l.te forgoMrn to pnv
as o lutlmet.
Htnall ham. >.mall on-hrird. All go(s|
ganirn ground. Two *-<fW: . one h-m
drcfl and fifty ehicken , ihiee hog-,
span horM-a. bnun-hold g»ssls, etc
This Is just the
prolMl^ilUln for
;party tbnt wants Jimi
cb>»«- to Cheri-nier of IIh city to get
g-K».l pnifll. With
In evlra time to
proper man
nt
thU
wthu of
the salary of an
ground will
grouud. It shown five |M'r cent uti
m CASH will buy ioC 110. Ilsnnsh
Tboa. T. Bates.
iw*a p'epircd b> Arcbiuci E W. tlrv-
Bright ey*w are, wa laynude lad«-v
wWrti conhlstb of four fniiue sinie
’ W. a Umlor. 401 Fifth 8t
to Tboa. T. Bat®A
w?n erxv . have
:AA^;.tp!ter \v. I.
This !». on-
barleiy la tba recaat poultry shoe
to Tboa. T. Bates.
Thuibiv. to dim
Value lituMiShible to estinute. bnt
of tin- most desirable plercR of iirop
erl) In city.
llffi OASH
the wx,mra U
•i pnmouiir,. all this to .h- b^li.V and
Hr Walter Vol/. k-ctum ux
Wad© llros. 127 Front
street. Travers©
FOR SALE—1432-rorty
FOE tALE-farlor bllJiard
prartlraVy new. laqalre Bee
Umber
enough l«» luy for the whole farm at
price wo aak fur IL
iVeirliM' of their tUHsIral lah iili-
EM P.Wat8mian'
umbIbkmiw
PMn . t- r tte- liu.vw:-- jnspiUl. wbVP
.n. pL,:i
Ill hb -Story of My Ul«. * Aususim.
For natural adtanuges Itv
In com-
ar-t
diunl Wisrmaii wa-f United
lag
at least
the da*ighter ef
y i\ Han- sa>*v Hia* on.- FrCar-
Could
with a very small smouni sdvertUwould sell for
She I*
sixty five and could If nei e.-ary
.ird-blre
e durheKH of 1
reglua.
lieriMin with other pro|»erty and the
FOE SALE -'Twii scaled mtr^a< -al
nfspoSM- was ibai Iwrcafter ibei'n wvrre
eian to ber huslian-l and t blUlivu.
The
Traverse
caihm ran not l« beaten.
to TIhw. T. Batos.
blw
A raltri«h -i
!a Madrid gave King .Mouho hl< J
xa%le of gtnterbnmd -hr ' ean'
petdion of the olflcli!! ebOQgh of that partirutar dainty.
board of the MetbodUt club uas bee*.
A
certain-wenatorK
prlnr«>*ef..
whole farm U level and eatra desir
per tot
»
a>kv-d
Duke Charles Thi'«»dore of BavarU..
aiieudaur*- was fl;e limo-i. ibccuHhi. Th*- piiii x.s. who
Harlow of Qulnry.
tnbenlisl bet
fa to r s Sr U^ilinr
will* is In hU Mlneipub yc5r Ut Avy. hr- , tikeu her d.xue of M D
he essil> putted Into one fifth acre ^Uler^ P to iM- one of ihetii i.i he.-p*Si;
Hhe otve
lots or five lots to lU- acre, or five touch with I hem M>lallv
ivants
hundred and eighty five lots, which reads aloud to them in Hu
Jojic 4 1 mo
—Tbe grratoat egg maeblne.
nevaMy
In
CHi. pbomm 4ftft. ^
WANTEO-Cm la Ibe ear aad opta; j
HcU li
ItoiMcvcIi
At the iUryard r*.miAi nrem.ot the
eoTL one of the prrllbKi rworis tu
tbe flrand
bay
A
,
dvni
Call for »-a»r-rtalmd. Including
Tilng Elwsi.l ^ 1‘rincv?.. ElltaUcih of IWlrl^ini. wp.
and the Ulr B.uipiesi- Frederlrl. »r|of phuc- Altuui. heir i Piaivni to 111.
Clllrca* pbcmc rWfcnauy.
The Kardp-m* surround 1 ng •
i.s piolialdy tb
auy 14U
her villa at Craws*- an kepi In ‘uderj ,.,^1,,^n.i
able as a resort proposUloo.
im«l ictioU OH m a;
bcca killed at Kalaamrvxi
ami repfe.sentalUt-H shoes, bcarkvl by W*. « Kady. pretd
and Ibe Villa Vlri#iria at (Irasw. At <if M-uaiors whom he shtmlU alway«>, doni of Mi Kady Sbo.* t o *>f Olrego
Wad«b*s1»in many rmaltb^s hrve- tK-ei. »4r tn the itTvoMaiet' <4 a *-*euoKrspher The fvriory wIP be
Ivet. ibnr
W. Holllacswortb. lift E. froot 8i..
abk'.
w*-rr so targe the ten w itaabk- le
Pi«wi
her of ©sdiAiuoaily
fim'
carriage wbai he thought of th- Miter fei4inx
Hbe Is a vlrtcr of the late that bad grown out <u :m- aJI«**ation>
Hsrmi Ferdinand IV- Umb'child, who c f Henaturs Balk y and riliman and
left her Jn mWllloo to much olber ei Senator t'bandler. 1 he pniwidenrr
se»ent4Wtt acre fana, oae mad one- «»Id*-*l gniduat*half nillcA north of tJrawn, oaekalf tU»r. Itolirri H
juo# Ml
U. J. lftor«aa.
S*.aic people who railed on
city.
FOR SALE—1437—Oae bnadred aad
WAHTtD^ltcHHi titU ml Ikm Hole:
*
and Hamaa
hy acvenl)
)«Be »tf
togbaal price paid.
rtuKtgb H Is wnrieeifd fbal ibe rgn.
Wade Unia.. 117 Krtml alrwH,
Trmvcruc City. Illcb
¥^ANTKO-Cook ml Ckluiabia liot«l.
1 aUo
aertM wHk rmala utrttotloii.
Good pro|«r1, hi.
mar Xjloslmi}
rroat Shr ahK. owns a hoo.r In Woradlll,
oa
Ooe oC the Saeat coafeo
im:
mm4 Mdl arrond hand
lad., for h..taa.-.w«raU». a. tawal.i'“tf »«-l
»•
fcettwfrd tbe trUh wmaben. 1. «o» -j••n
f<*»U anw!. were repreaeal
horses.
2 1 mu
JBMvIiifMMil Itorraa/*
ftcinecn thumad aparrosit, mVna^
two. were Lilted la Kaiaantono oun
wa*ri» Jriw-Ia}
Tht- bisiKi^ of AUbanu. woo was ly datiii- Mav. for
Durittg the past ala |
Doird for bts atrty aad hnaior. was bo=m, «y. paw
eparrows
bav^
oom- aakrd wlij ti was that tbe p!e mou.hp .iver ftn umm
___ ____________
ranle brei«ding and owns a Isrg.- num
ittac Sb^t
«iC» djre Mtuk 31k K. rmM ktrwf.
WblUiig.
iltUcrttj. lioataaa. TliU is t.,.- ar<i tl*^
to tills capMitjr.
JalJ W
ito o|iea Sm to aUMier rottaae.
WANTCO^Ktrnbody fo UrUye tkeir
OliMM |*OM U9.
U- mfi _________
K— ——
,<•=>
pnaaplf rr
A awbbtx of the IK- ItothschlM. IP'J^ 'h«» " '«»«’»
raoa^b^u. IHTwcBU-tl to Elder Hww% asking for
hate a towlanr for half nvac^ ain-Jt^ke angU. tmi ot w.aaw hat that the rctafa of Brv. C. W. Jeouiags.
FOH SALE CHEAS-^oakUa atari. mbi. and Mis. Allro IV RotharhlM ha.
“P>> ««»
*>«'«■ b} . who baii already ac;xed live year* at
Pouuar.
my wai; oxpcttoJly desirable fer s roUrpitna of Hindoo
and
•myall-
WAMTCfr—flivlivaslKT
foar moMa;
Mar<:n*lieaH raa do ffi the egg
ran and le 1 bari warfia.
to MikM tato
.w
Ai^y *i #« WmAlmiUi. HI
Jrtrany Xcisoo.
12 ynata, fcM the fa«rily tboagbl bet laying days
tUtcndanl rtf ibe nrmo. pin r depanJiRcwt of the Homeauuul HU'eNworl*. fyirly ftxA laio tbe r^l batch rt a ves were oT«r. Tbe esgw havt been bWn i
at tbe paint and pal oa exbibi km In ib,» wimiow-,
Washington t.t ■cH at Glailatvae. aad
of
ficatfe.
H
wraa
kaikiti^
tor an uii td a toewl gruerr J«i»4 to shop wkal
the ^nal start for tbe tesKteg of lb©
CMy ImrdwarB.
■mf Um
QtPX WAttTCP-nir scarrwJ kw
I
wBb «bt tonr nrirtocfrt
Ukrti from owe betu wtUob waaatrrcfi
ftJir dIaiKT by J Bern WcMi uf Umm.
ajprt >. was firmed Munfiay ©IgbL Tb© bra bad«Maid ter nomr time aaJ
0.P/CARVER A BRO.
Ttrt Tusunnet
U L. A. BUIL0INQ
SPflBTS 1{
. erUHle
m
Ur “iisin
Horses
BMtal
Boatiog
^and
eg M^to^oatltoii at (
MaM
iWMW HAVC MCN MVAMO •¥
Qnmi fetoflfli, Jaty
r-
gMMMT sM Tara «w Ctinwl
:p:'
if^<9MlnMr Ms Mottw er But
iMrtnsi fcyjsu— oC wkM tf Cfrtsi
M It !•
«o 6mpm tv »<Vli
^ Bou«»M Aver. Mr. M<Mirae'«
fine «IJ for m fiiasel eh«pe4 4ock
Bse, IlM Mrrover pert to be ferttert
OTt. The Fllei ere to be tveotr feet
‘Ml leiMtIl
the eowee of the virer
erW he teraed eo that it reee etreipht
Homo detai thet he erOI cel a depth
Idlttjr er eight. The pleae here heee
poeted et the We^eotoeg deb dmwe
tor the feenecikio of the veriou
At ptoieet the Mth of the river H
IB verp bed dh^ ead eill be worse
whee the river hetmees fcmer. Right
te the ehomel e big eeeg hee lodged
end this melees matters more later
•detlag for the power boat oveers.
STT.CUIK IMPUTE
Oemitry deb at OetfoH Had Very
toiBpamfel Race-Spray FIrv
lehed First
DetruK, Joir C.-WIth a airoog
vmrtbeeslerly breeie. rather pugy. the
Oeeetry Hsb ptiUed off the race for
<ba Walker plate Wednerday. At the
M. ia the
dm mala evsM of the mOm mtlocc
•t ComnUKk
Weteastoy i
And Has fesan Using Waight Atlamancas for Faiw' Yaars. ta WHlah
Ha Was NM CwtMIsd.
pmdag a half la I:gai4 la the aeoood
beat, after wlaalag the first la 1:91.
New Toih, Jaly E-Tba prtnasts
both onassMliy fast heaU aad the best aagtost Go Between, the wiaatf of the
recorded to the mmn tlrts year. The Sobn^ haaM^tm ^
track was Cast aad mmUhercoodl
S4ieldlag. took on a aew phase yester
There was aa attcodsaoe or rkmm to day when the tatertaary surgeons aptwelve haadrod. The fields werv
pototed by the stewards of the Coney
as large as oapectad* hot the fial
Island Jockey club ngtorted Uni the
protest to correct. They certlSad that
Go Between to a stalUoa aad not a
gcMlng. as be has been daaertbad In
entries throogboot the four years of
hto meing enraar. As s geldtog^ has
Biwnya recahrad weight alkrsiaaeca to
which he wna not entitled.
The matter to held under advise
Woo
Loot.
Pet- menl by the stewards. Arho .will bold
Ornad RapIdB ....41
21
.631 a thorough investigation of the entire
AprtngJIvId .......... .40
26
.607 history of Go Between.
WTieellng .........37
29
.561
C. F. McMrekto. w>o bred Go BeEvansville .......J1
29
JH7 tween, was kUled in tbe railroad acci
Canton .................. .32
30
Jil.. dent at Salisbury. Engtoad. Siaadaj.
South Bead ,,....27
3G
.429 but It to probable that the records of
Dayton ........ 26
40
.391 his sale will be available as a starttos
Terre lUute........ .33
41
J59 point to tbe Inquiry.
.
AMERICAN.
Wop. Lost
PcL
acveland ........42
27
.609
New York
40
26
.606
Philadelphia ........ 41
27
.603
Chicago ................ .33
31
Ml PUT TWELVE4^UND • SHDT 48
FEET • INCHES.
Detrr^it .................. .36
34
.S14
St. Louto................ 34
36
.436
Umi STAIIDIR6S
BIUY WADE’S BIGfEAT
Thl. Eguai. WoricT. Rttont f«r Six-
thh-bisaes^
NATIONAU
^Thi-fepray woo
■ obtlgV
timt on a handicap,
fete. CfeUre •
ila arrangement loK
the pUle. The race was run over the
Adel dikib course, two rounds and
feaish before the club dock.
The roMeg of the Yacht Racing Un
toe of Aaurica for handicaps was
heed, mad all the Country club men
seemed aeiUSod with the result. Ik•Ides these Ue fehalce. Osmbol end
the two yawls rhieeee end Glortana
edltd. Ml Ihcic bad handicaps according to their class. The Glortana
would have woo this race without
doubt but ahe wma dIsuuallScd (or not
puMag oae of the flags properly. In
the coafoakm of the aiart the Finesse
flMled to round any of the ^InU act
had was dlsQuaUfled. A puff carried
efe the peak halyards of the Gambol
and put her out of the race. Seeing
the prmllcamcnt of her rivals, tho
flbske. sailed by Mias Helen Ruaaell.
rourttwUBly withdrew, and this left
the race to the 21-footors.
iuat aa the starting gun went off the
Otstkeu crossed the lino, followed a
tow minutes later by the Spray. A
eecood or two after the.Bte. Claire
itmaded the buoy. Being to windward
4he Spray had g slight advantage over
bar epponenla^t first Soon, bowefrar. she showed her supertortiy by
drawing away from the rest and U«dlag by about WO yards. Before they
Imd rosnded the first buoy it wa-i
jmn that ahe carried a great deal
imare camraa Uan she wa*» able to. At
ttaiea It was thought that her mast
woeld^go by the board.
The wind frcsbedi^ alK»ut 3 oclock
aad It was a grand sight to se<* tlu<
boau mhlng along with a great Urn
d foam^lD front of thetr bpws. On
the second lap the Spray was still to
•the lead and gradually Increasing the
same, Sba showed that ahe was •
Inavy osa boat as well as a light one
MPf erwr showed the. rosult of hart
>tratnlns gad handled her with the
’ ^tegt akUl On the Jibe In the fifth
tarn the 8lc. CUIre was slowly ban
.4tod, and this made her \osc about
XOO feet. On the homo stretch tht
Spray led. She was aaUtog dead be
fore the wind with all sail set. an<i
made a pretty sight. The 8U*. Claln
iepma to two minutes later and wai
itoltoaad by the OtsIketa. The crcwi
or. all the boato worked under grea
,4trtcttltJes. Almost from the staii
ithty were drenched, and lb their cs
' tpOBSd posiUoa each wasc broke ovci
dWrty’
Ihereea^bot
I
WHILE HR HAS BCCN CLASSED
AS eSUMMQ
.
landing Skipper H. Schmidt
; Vpon
DI
by ail present upon
ihe apleadld run of the Spray and his
«wa Mmaashlp. .Just as the finishW tmehto were being made prepmatorr to HoTtog the boats, the
«VnU »>rek» »'«>»
ud
Won. -LoBt..
rci.
Hls Weight Is Record in ItseK.
_
Chicago ..........60
21
J04
New York...........w44
24
.647
PlUaburg ........:43
25
.632
Phllmlelphla ......37
M
Ji07
Cincinnati ........28 .
44
.389
Brooklyn ..,.....;3€
41
.388
St. Louis .........39
44
.397
Boaton ...2T.
46
.352
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
CENTRAL LEAGUE
R.H.E.
Evansville ........ 4 6 1
Wheeling .................... 2 7 3
Springfield
9 2
South Bend
1 4 7
‘Spertol to the Evening'Record.
Detroit. Mich., July 6.—Billy Wade.
who spent most of hls time In Trav
erse City this spring, performed a
wonderful feat at the athletic games
here July 4.
'Wade, who weighs less than 160
|H>undK. put the twelvi-pound shot
forty-eight feet nine Inches, which Is
SB far as the world's record for the
sixteen-pound -shot
Considering bis own weighf this
ought to be %^worId's record Itself.
Wade also won the hammer throw.
the^ distance was 128 feet 9 inches. In
1 * *
lioth events W’ade far outclassed all
..........
|o his j^vals although some weighed alDaj'ton ................................ .
3 6 ,» moat 200 pounds.
Canton-Terre Haute. 16 tonlngs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
R. H. E
- .----------- r
New York .................................. 8 11
1
Boston
.................. .
356 Defeated the Thompaonvitle'Basc Ball
Team in a Very Fast Game
Washington ........................... . o 7 1
Philadelphia ................... ...3 7 0
GRkWN WAS VICTOR
n.’r»d
“......................
NATIONAL LBAOUfe.
..
sSZ=- • =
SIILEI m
All Get Aehere.
A party comp^ of Urn Helges.
Ted Southard. Hcber Stout and Trix
Tinkhain went out In Mr. Tlnkham'e
launch yesterday morning foi* a short
ride. When they were near Edgewood the engine laid down and re
fused to work. After artfilng for a
Willie a sail was rigged up out of the
boat rover and with the brisk north
wind that was blowing t!H- party came
toward town at the rate of two mUes
an hour. At Ihe rivers mouth they
struck a snag and It looked as though
a shipwreck was the next thing but
»r. lielges and Mr Stout removed
poiUon «»f their apparel and pushed
the lioat u pstresm. The parly i
excellent time coming to. kstvtog the
vicinity of Bdgewtiod at 10:30 and
getting back at 1:30. the disunce
covered being about two miles.
usamuRiE
Rpoit Wrttor Drops Dead.
Ma Cnm. CM. July C-Joha PasThe youagOr generation of Wllliamsbsrg ewiebrsted the Fourth In an
Special to Ihe Evening Record.
Grawn. MIrh.. July C.—The Grawn
Independents defeated the Thompson
vine base ball nine Werlfcesday afterto ouc of the fastest games of
icason. score 9 to 7. The game
look place at Silver lake and there
was heavy batting on both sides but
all the boys were tmll players and had
lots of speed, making it almost Imposslide to reach third. The Thompsonvine boys proved tbemsehes gentleand pittytd a good fast game. The
contest was witnessed by about 3(K«
IH'oplc and all were well pleased.
•Hottea-Ufe laao
Boatoa. July C.-Honcy Melloi]f of
this clly kaocked out WKBe Uroto of
New Tofk. to Ctom Wedaeaday
might fa the third rtHmd. Dp to the
time MeBody laaded a fierce blow on
Lento- Jaw the Nevt Yorker had
rather the bettor of the battle, though
Hoaey was taking all the panlahment,
coming well and landing some hard
bkms on Ms oMKXMmt'a body. At the
opening of the third boU men nrent
at each other to make a qnidc fight of
It. Mellody oeemed to be watchlog
hto chance, and when he aawan opte-
jdnigauam
: -
wffl look better, do better aid ■ato^wblek taratd am tHc. by can
fed better if cWneed aad
purified vilb a real aatiMptfe
SirifSTiSiBSS
Hare yoa tried PAZTINB
ToaetAntiaeptic?
To triiiten and ptaaarva the
teeth, deanae and purify tbe
montti it has no eq^
Eaztine haa so many naet in
theetoOetit
iay
aaefe woatk Rt T:« %,wl
Abraai fewlU. proaMMt; Oayto
TKAVBMC crrriiAiiiatTu.
Tor it on our gMnntee.
BUSiNESS CAROS
Kn Annriaa
ucearai l> Mt u
MM» H
Bvttor. per pound
itt»au«r«iua»
..‘..,i
I
Salt, per barrel
Bran, per 100..
among the ooatextmDe eases of NmnI Poultry
idght kaM workers greatly outnumber
tbe eye worker*. Tbe majority of tbeoe
DEFENDED THE FEATHERWEIGHT cases declared that tbolr dafeclive Timothy i
CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY
sight bad exlHted from birth or aa long Buying lUU. of Travorao City
could remember, lie dcctores
Investigations prove that
AO
Showed Much Clevcmesa In Covering
33-40
Up and SMcateppIn^Laat
Two Rounds Nasty.
Los Angvies. Cal. July G.—Abe At
teB. champion featherweight pugilist
of America. Wednesday got.the deci
sion In tbr twentlcth‘ round cmr
Frankie Neil, bantamweight cham
pion. Ufoie the Pacific Athletic club.
^AUell showed to" gftiat advantage,
landing six blows to Nell's one.
Nell s eye was closed early in the
contest and his face was • baitetvu
black and blue. Nell, however, ap
peared to be strongest throughout the
fight and hto blows, when they landed,
bad force behind them.
Cleccrneas Saves AUell.
AttellV cleverness In c«»verlng up
and sidestepping his opponent’s vic
ious swings saved him repeatedly.
The last two rounds were fought b>
iMtb men with fierceness, and Nelli
landed more blows to these two
rounds (hkn in nearly all the previous
t lghteen. The men slugged at each
other during these rounds and fough*
head to head, hitting at each otherV
faw.
The decision of Referi'e Eyton was
n popular one..
AUell. while both eyes were slightly
dlacoiored. showed no severe marks
of the fighL On the other hand, the
left side of Nell's face was battered
black and bis left eye was closed and
bis nose was brulsc-d and bleeding
from the many Jabs that Attcl landed.
Last Two -Roords Fast.
The last tw orojinds were probably
the equal of any evi r fought for fierce
ness and continued hammering. The
No. n. b;.
i«.aa
r a Mjrara. c J^9lSZ•pS^ ^
ATTELL GOT DECISION
benefit. For. be say*, perrons with nor
mal sight, although they can see dlatani objecu quite dearly, cannot read
sr write without tbe aid of glaaaes
when their reach tbe age of fifty,
whereas tbe aliMilly Nwrt sighted In
dividual can always read and writo
quite eomforaably and n^iuires glasses
only for distant obJi>ds. a much hap
pier state of things.
Lwrgeek Lmvm te Use Werl4.
ill
o:u;;:v.v.-iiE"
A puldlsher din^i.^i «ne af hU
cl«M*ks to iMuig out a "Boy WsnP<t"
afgn at the slrivt entranee. Tin* card
tud Is-en sw inging In tlie l.rrose ouly
a few minutes w hmi a nil headed IMtic lad rliiiil.e«l to tbe piildlshec^s offl:-e with Ihe sign under his ann.
"Jtoy. mlstiT.*’ he demanded of the
publlfdier. -'did youse hang out this
.14
.10
.in
a
.
The Urrest Iomvcs of Imnid baked
In the w^rl^ are those of France and
Italy. Tin* "pliH” bread of Italy to
Uikcl In loaves two or thiw feet long,
nbllc in !■ ranee the loaves are mailt
111 the slwiM- of very long nHIs, four
or live
in length, and in many
cases even kIx feet.
Tbe bread of
Paris Is.diKtrtbuted almost exclusively
by wotneii. who ga to tbe various
bake bouses at‘r.;.*lo a. m. «nd spend
nUmt an honr i»ollshiiig nji the Jootv«.
After the Icpives nre
thoroughly
chwned of dust imd grit. the."bread
porter" proceeito ou the rouiil of h»'r
eu^touu-J^. Tbme wlm live In apartirentH i>r flau find their baves leaning
kfnlnat the doiir.
aaw Stato Bank buiHlag. “
.1?H
TRY A RECORO WANT AB.
Red Geraniums
They’re going fast.
Place
your
MRS. E. L. feONNEdrt hair fironlafi
parlora. orar City Book fitoro, loom
8ARAT. CHA8E. M. O.-Pkystetoa
aad Sorieon. Offices 407-8 Slata
Bank IHoat. witk Dr. h. E. Chaaa.
Cltx. phoae 223 2R. Rc^ldcnco Ml
W. Seventh street, with tbs Mtoaei
Carroll. Clta phone E23. .
TRAVERSE CITY Konnal Music
school. Teacher, Mrs. Frances B
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. Frederick Horace Claiic of Chicago. M4
Bast Front atrooL Bthdlo No. IS.
down atalrn. CIU. phone No. 604.
may 21-3ni
REAL E8TAYE AI^D LOAM8 Oread
DR. F. HOLD8WORTH
■pedal at*
orders now.
FKANKH.
PAINE
P*L.Oifelfe»!r
DR. W. E.
M<U|
CJome to the
NEW
HAKDWARE
STORE
ly. “WTiy did y«ti tear It down?"
Back of his freckles tbe young
ster was gnxlng In wonder at man's
still *ld it .V. ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. Dy—PliyMi
“llully
geer he blurted. “Why, ft^'our
shoulders fought and l»eInlKired each
clan and aurgeon. Removed to afi
other about the ring, forgetful of I'm the lioyr
ioee to Monaoo block ovar Barmna
Anil be was.—New Yortt Preaa.
science and everything. vainl> at
A Marfa, attoaoa pboaa fill.
tempting with all force to knock each
B. HARNER-Mxpart alaa«
other out. Circling atomt tht- ring,
____ and action ragulator. fSS
hammering wildly with rights and
Everythinj5 you
factloo guaranteed. With
Music House. CtU. pboaa M4.
lefts. Jabbing, iippcrcuttlng and swing
ing. the spectators cheering madly,
PI^NO TUNiNO-SaUatoelloa gaarw
Scythes^ _
the two little men fought until It
antecd. P. D. Nteboli. 89 feoatk
Snaths
seemed that both must droi> from ex
Union. CIU phone llM.
apr IM
^
Forks
haustion. Neither, however, could suc
The acme of gasoline motor i>orfec■
Rakes AfifiTRACTfi OF TITLE-a O. Oia
ceed In landing a telling blow. The tIon for all klmlK of lK»als. Save>
AIbo
last gong soynded with tlfh men l»oth time, trouble and money. Our engines
Shears for cherry pickers,
against the ropes, hanging to each are ail made <jf the Idghest grade ma
terUIs by the most skilled lalnir. WScreen doors,
other. Jabbing, punching and liwing guarantee our engines to give airsoliite
Ing in the wildest fa.^hlon.
Extension window screens
satisfaction. Every ERO Engine man
4M Stst* Buk bUc- BoaghoMA
• Attcl by the decision rcUins the ufactured daring the iiSKt seven y. ais
featherweight championship and re is giiing pcrfwl satisfaction WritFtR*. IN»UMNCC-Os wtat *gte
today for our illuKlraied rataJogue.
ceives the II.<100 belt awarded by Man- mailed frea to any address.
ager McCarey to the winner. In addl
*t nr ottra aag gst ratw bdora r»i
tion to the wlnnerV share of the gate
■ewiag. A. B. Cortls. war It-ljr
C4t. phone 4S4. 3.12 E. Front St
1357 River St. Sagiiuw, Mich.
receipts.
Erd Marine
Engines
EXCISIONS
mon gunpowder did nmmake a.anC
A Har^ Lot
ficlent amount of notoe eo dynamtte
Of troubles to contend with, spring
jwms proenred As a remit foar of the from a torpid liver and btockaded bowcIs. UBieas you awaken thpm to their
wlodo. ««W. b> Hi»
f
Klnr. N*w
Jamei. Rneet and two at Ralph White*a
PRls; Ue ptoaaaateet and moot
effecUve cure tor conatlpatloa. ^ey
Tea
iDrugCa
xmr. A ItICPRO WAHT AD.
iBns HBCia Mr
Ha Was Ootag to IHna fihapa.Whaa
Maltody Found Hla dawThroe ftounda.
^
v«rr «»i tac
rtto rising In the morning tbs eysa
abonld be bathed genUy In cold water.
Twenty passe, are said to be decided^
ly strengthening. While •using them
ctoaely they abonld Ijc rested at inter
vals of an hour or two. for the stmln
of constant reading, etc., to like that
of extending the arms at a certain
height immovably. Imagine, then, the
toxlng of the eyes, which cannot com
A Tragic Finish.
plain Mve after years of Irreparable
A watchman's neglect permitted a
neglect When dost settles In the oyef leak In the great North Sea dyke,
D water will soothe them of any which a <niild's finger could have
stopped, to become a ruinous break,
devastating an entire province of Hol
land. In like manner Kenneth McA popotor Ixjodon actor manafer to Iver, of Vancelwro. Me., permitted a
accredited with tto* following rather
take do^ of a verj- vain broth- King's New niscovery.
o**re you are getting on. fairly
by a negNew DisWfJl,** the former nMnarkM: '
“Fairly? Fm getUng on ^ery welL
I played HamlK for the first Ume last
Too can see by the impcm*
Mowing crltlctoms bow well I got on."
“I have not read them," rqdled the
MRS. E. L. BONNER wishes to anher. quietly, “bat I was there."
"Oh, yon were? WelL yon noticed nounce to the ladles of Tnverae City
Vwr awiiumlngly everjlblng went off. that ahe has eatahllahed a new electric
Af eourae, 1 made a Imngle of one |sirt mawage Apparatus and wm give a
by tolling Into OphHla'a grave, bnt seHca ef three freatmenu f^r one dol
I think thr
lar for the next two weeks, dosing
they did." aald the aetor July Id, to order to tntrodoee this
July 2^
with a slight smile. "Bm
they were frtghtfnlly sorry when yor
cUmM out of It again."
I dead at hU home Tueeto^ of
IMKEMUCES.
TOURTOTir
Stream
GOBETfeEEMSTIUIOII
GOBHSTIIIf
TOKEPW THE Bira
III
BLL
KaKcaska, Rata 50c.
Petodcey, Rats $1^10.
SUNDAY, JULY t.
Train will leave Traveroe Oty at 7
,
—“Si-Xsjrr
H. P. MoHW, C. P. a.
The Erd Motor Co.
Ha^n^ Tools
George Cams.
DRS. J. a fc OAST J.TXSBBUm
owraoRATHio mvwoiAi**
owwRatatmirang • a. •. w it
Joseoh Sltder & Sons
MEAT 18 NECE88ADY
To health and strength geiling^b•otofcly so aa regards strength. But
be particular as to the quality of tbe
meat to fit you for ordinary labors or
extraordinary cxtrlkmv. Safe plan
to place your meat ocdcrx with us. Our
constant care to to provide tender.
Juicy, wholesome beef. tomb, mu
veal. pouUry. etc,, to all oomcra
We do oar own killing and dressing
RAKING IN BARGAINS
in ha) ing implement* and
fam and garden tools"of all
kinds it your privilege and to
your profit any .of these day*
if you come here and look
abont you. We buy nothing
simply because it’s cheap, but
sell many things cheaper than
you can buy them elsewhere.
Fact we can prove.
toxton Hardware Co.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OffioeGOSNew Wilbelin Bkiok.
OitiMO*' pbong 639.
C D. NKXEB
DENTIST
J. M.
'iuTAru: AMo'~LoAm
ISTAIT rOBUd
SltBaatrrontM.:
WN awbg
y
TRAVERSE CITY. SIICHIGAM. FRIDAY. JULY «,
USOUK TANX^GtPUDED c. t. tmu
KTRITOfinnOtt
h mo cuShes
f" mnORNOFF
■AIV BUIL0IR6S OAHACjEO
ALL THE WINDOWS WITHIN
RLOCK WEI|E SHATTERED.
U D» S^ D-plf thrnprum
•f Mt PiMgMT.
G»L SOLO UMICTtlM COURT ROOM
FOB CONGRESS
WILL SEEK REPUBLICAN NOHINA
TION AT THE PRIMARIES.
WAS PICKED Summer Reading of High Degree
AFTER BEING HELD IN SLAVERY
FOR TWO MONTHS.
•«orirt<m« the Utrat book b/ Wioetor
ChiinAiU. MUiot ct “The OUU."
wMui Traatinmit and Waa
Sow for S2S-Man mW Wowion
Held for TfiaL
By Wire to the Bvesitac Rceord.
I^mmSoci. JoJy €->Mni. WiUt^ Tba»
By Wire to the Erenlng Record.
SrienDlDrd today to rHitrn ImoM^dlaic;New York. July S—Lena Galeno
ly to
Tort Respite the nrgrnt
AT PRESENT DISTRICT ATTOR and Kaa Ruggers were hold for examlpleo or b«r dMfhter. die eoant<« of
NEY FOR WESTERN MICHIGAN.
oatJou today. Rosie Cohn, aged IT,
lo will rrmain in Ebk
.leclared that t*'ey bad held her In
practical slavery for thro monlhA durI to That Poaltkm Ing which lime she was aubject to In
Three Timea, in Honor That No
human irea»meni and flnaUy sold at
,, XHher Ma- i« the United
auction for %2Z
Entire Sueinew Section^ of Six Blocks
SUtca Haa Had.
of the Mining Town of Mystic
THE MARKETS.
Was SwmcB Today.
Bu».lo. July
Covcll. rnllHI
By Wirt to tboEteoln* Record.
*
Iton
ornry for ai*sl» ro
OntterrflU.. la., JuW
-Mynlln. a|
tnlBBC toem of 2,owi po|iulailon. «rven KIrbican. iwlay annr.mirt> tbrouRh
the Evcnlnc Uixoni hia candidary for
Bllea oonh <if her*-, bad thf hurinc*^
tbv TcinWH-an m>nnuajiun for repn
aectUm of aU blucka Uuimtl this ntornvcfi(ali\e in
conKri-sx fyom the
iad. Tbr loM la 1200.000.
,E!c^-4*Dtb dUtrtrl* I nc folloaing. !«
AIIOUICEHEiT lADE TODAY
MSS IS $200,000
..L
Regular $1.50. Our price 1.25
TROUBLE WITH ■OTHERimAW
TBB BOIABT Ct.. PMP.
Alleged She Strvck HuabafW*a Mother
in the Eye But Jury's Verdict
Woo Not
Get Yourself In Shape
tr
pena rtfr.juuUiliMtra trip to Mack!-
■si
is
■;I?
HkRK ARE A mv
llir
LEFT SMALL
FOOT PRINTS
'ii
DR. HOLLIDAY WAS EITHER BOY OR WOHAHiCANDY MAKERS
TO MEET HERE
PASSED AWAY
'■
CAME TO HIM. AT 4:»
Plants Had Been Carefully Brok
THIS.MORNINa
Away So as to Avoid Any Noise.
Cirl-s Awakening Fright
ened Marauder Off.
^liEIIORRHAGE LAST NIGHT
SenM- unkimwn ihtmiu trl«‘d to af
44AD NOT BEEN FEELING WELL
rt an riilranr*- ii> the n**ldence of
FQR SEVERAL WEEK^
Mr*. Uirln ItotM-rtH on Washington
Ktreel last night l»ut In *o doing awak
ened llif Kervaiii girl and were fright
ened away.
*
;
The would In l.mriar tri.-d to make
ticed In .Traverse Cty for the
Ltrantn- to the Uoii*4- through a win
Post Fourteen Yeara.
)W on the ewM ride which wa* rov
ored with mitlng. Niwr the window
After lying In an
wore aevoral pUnt* and. ther<> ha>l evi
dUlon for over ten hour*. Dr A. K. dontir lKH*a ranfnlly l.n»ken down to
L*ed a^ay
4:ldi
avoid making unm'os.Mary nobo and
the mating waA torn fmm the raklnc.
beginning at ih»' Imwm light hand cor
ner and working alor.g rheMiottom and
up the *liU. mukinc a hoi,. lnr-.;c
enough Tor a man to crawl throirgh.
The |>ec*.illar featun oI .ihv affair
that the fmrtnrtnlK len jo the rod
earth are Mnall. too suia.l for a man>
|=:|;
L‘
.
KUBKOK * WOVT, UNION STREET CUJTBffiRS
Prices Cut for You
Err Chocolate, 10c
Malted Milk. 10c
"
Era: Malted Milk. 15c
Alaska Snowball. 10c
Creme dc Minthc, 15c
Lemonade. 10c
Tan Shoes at Onc-quarUr Off
SPENDID BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY
OufUn uhoes iihibI ffo. Woarurs
of tan aIiocb will apprvk?iatAi thia.
BACHANT & ROSGOE
*
Stoeral Diffcrvnt
Styiva
Order lor
Screens
m patent leather, tan or
kid with values equal to
most $*10ri Oxfords have
been put on the iiar$jain
Table at $1.50.
^
The
It’s your loss if you
need Oxfords and let
this
by.
AMERICAN
Drag Store
WlthllUs.
:^ock doors delivered same day as ordered,
doors and window screens In three days.
HI8 INVITATION WAS UNANI, ^ MOU8LY ACCEPTED.
Ixteen Manufacturing ConfecUofi'era
From Ni-c Oifft-r-nt CUie* Will
Be Preaent—Object l» Purity
;
^
of P«^cu.
Odd
We'll send a man to take the mcasurcmentil
Drs. Savpr & Piikanigai
DEHTISTS
I O. C. MOPrATT I
lAbBtractM of TItl# I
I
PMICBS SRTierRCTOBY
I
■
Dwtwbilwhwd tSSS
I
■ •••M ats Biatw Bank Oulldint I
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
It’s Like Finding Money
Do you know that it s a waste of lime •
and money to bother with a
poor
flourIt will pay you to get posted
on our “BEST” Floiir. I Other
ladies have tried it to their entire,
satisfaction...........................Try a sack. ‘
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Hannah .& Lay Co.
ME/NS &YOUNG MBNS
CLOTHING, e PURNISmNCa
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BUY YOUR SUIT TONIGHT
Our Best Suits going aT
$9.00 $12.00 $15.00
These 8oiU were never offerttl until now for leaa
than $12 to $33.
We want to make a clean
awiTp on1^118
nil SmU where many sizci are miBAiDK.
Open tonight
Linen jhBDtinp
FOB LADIES' SUITS
qpHESE ^re ^0 inches wide and
A arc the best linens to buy for
your suit. There arc ^^ood quality
fine, even thread, and the price is
low when the width is taken into
consideration. . Two qualities—
$1 and Sl.50a Yard.
B'
tECINNING tomorrow,
July 6, our store will
b» closbd every Friday
afternoon during warm
weather. . Shop in the
forenoon tomorrow. . -
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We are now o^’orim; our i‘n*irc line of
J. G; STRAUB IS PRESIDEHT
■ The Mlrhlgan CoiiftH-tlnncrs- a*so
cia will Hurt In TraTtr.s<* City July 2k.
Tlii* a>Ko:-iatiun coubist* of ibe maiiu
furturing confectioners of the follow
ing citb**: ixiroit. Orand Rapid*.
ljULsing. Kalamaxcxi. Saginaw. Ibnion
MarlHjr. IlatlU Creek. Muskegon and
Trs\erse City.
At thrir lawfmreing In (fraud Rap
idv on M.ny i«;. whrn-'J. G. Straub was
IT H lL-rtcd prefident of the a.H«>cialion.
-u« cMt n.u’d j-n invitation to fhc memincr*' to hcM :hvir Jul.- n:fating at
Trgvc!be City. This InMiauon wa*.
short lime ago the puHlr library vaj- unanimously aet'oidcc.
entiTcd and the footpiinfy there wen
The rbjeft «tf fUr absociation t» to
thought to
tho** of a woman and ir maintain the highest standard of Qual
is powlble that tlo y w^-r, leli hy The ity in all confi-riioDC'ry and to nH*ct
same perwon.
the appriTval of the pure fowl lawh.
and to drhe from the market all cheap
ailnlteratod candles.
TkvM n^iings have been Tory aucn?.<Iul In uphoU:inp the parity ’ and
B-ligve Seattle i<j;g»my In the ccnferiionery bu.slpesa.
i Involved iP l^ot
• and la dlscourmglns the practice of
for That Purpose.
or^inaklng cheap and Impure
U-eaillc*.* ■ }
.
By Wirt? Iti the Kvening Record.
The home lactr ry has wtabUshed a
Berlin, jely
upiH‘*od anarch-1 jepmwiion on their 'good* for purity
reported .
Is excelled by none..
temln whkh occarf^ al € oclock last u> have left St*aUle, ^ash.. lor Ger-n
^---------- -----------erenlns;
many, wa* arrested ai Aboona, Pra*- ; SPECIAL SALE on the best ere
!>*'• Holliday bad not been' living Uu, The German authorlUes bcUevo : candle*: Sixeai boxes coniaiulng c
well for wereial week* but koA kept he U In a plot to axHUudnate the em- half pound. 2b eenla at the I>aUee
. 'icDrrow only.
(ConUBoed on Foortli P»««0
TOKIlllMPEROR
.
A Gsod Egg
rrictw? Ri«ht!
Make them
Right
,
HON. GEOROrTT. TOVELL.
naw and Petoakey.
(Mr. Covellh slatenunt:
Struck by Auto.
Ikdralt. July C —Janfe* Fi zRemld.
To the Repabllranh or lUc Eleventh
aged 17.. while riding a bcyciv near
CoSgrcxslonal IMstrtrl:
the B<'lk> Ule bridge approach. wn»
As the immlnatlun oY runfresMuau
at ruck by an autciuKibne and hla arm
in to Ih- made b.v tin- din-et vot.- of
broken. Me wa* takm to the boxpiul.
the fKHipU- nt the primary elirtlon to
Kill*Nl by Rock:
1h' held on tile fourth day of Septeni•CalumH. July r..—A Inrye piece of
-----------jur uext. and iH-lu-vliig ab^lulcly in
rerk fell on Joiwph Stefrin In the
“
Quincy mine, kllllni; him liiMtanily. He SUROLAA TRIED TO ENTER HOME |
on Kouyth Page.)
OF MRS. L. ROBERTS.
wa* 2r, year* oW and single.
If
Extra Ltalu«
in Cadies’
Oxiords at
drink is one of the vcr>'
hf^st features of onr soda
fountain. We have a
number of ctisiomers
who come regularly for
our eep drinks, and they
say ihai we
J-'i
for 8|»|x>nratioe in public or st so
cial funciionn by ouiGUin« here
in nhirta, oollara. cuffa, lies, fancy
socks, b&ndkerrhiefi. lielU. Vuspenders and everything yonVI exIiect in a finU laas habenljiabi‘ry.
We'ro at the post with tho newest
ibinp^ from the best makers,
An assault and l*attery case ocru
pied the aiti-niion of Justit'e Pray’:^
court at wnUamNbiirg yesterday. Mi>.
Ptarley P. rarpt-nlec wa* the defend
fContinued on Fourth Page.)
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By Wire to the Exenins R«<cord.
Baicliiav. July €—Abmit 9 oTIork
' thto norBlnc a frUfbiful fxnloalon of
a tank of gaaotlnc at tb. Conaendla
Dye Worka, 183 joffemoo avomn*. abattengd Ibr Viodow. of rvr-nr bnildlAK ta
^4bo Mock, while other bulWlagm auf• ferod greatly, partlcolarly Urn IbHei
Wootor The property loaa ll large
and casually Hal Include* Edward A.
roebi and the Injnred laeludca Johnj
F. Oonaeadla. who wa* terribly burned
aBd ml. JobliUJbiuendla. jr.. whb ’
alao frightfully
and bad hi* eldtk
In the>i*|»iul. unronsclou* and «
' oral other* are n*porietl to bare U
Injared by falliiig gla«*
Minlator Mioaing.
Brooklyn. July 6.~>CrtHmora arc
terested In the abaenw' of Uie Rev.
John Phelan. Baptlat of Cn^acent City.
He raahed ehecka at the U>cal Unk*
and hla lUbllitle* ar«. |l.Zib« to |2,bO0.
He owned a weekly pa)H>r.
Shrinert on THp.
Detroit. July €.—About I50 members
of the Moslem Temide of the Myatlc
Rbrlne left today on the City of AV
, CITY BOOK STOBE
mCVENING
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---------- «Hf..
^Ka ^mm t>mi A
hfrfi ibal had Isllmi into the arc light
Hb the f«ma Mur IbcL^ *pod wv to lake a trip
BIk aad was unable to *j out. Soon every
Ihcy go over .everal tiiw^ body who passed nolJeed It. The cur-^aaa Tbarcaa.^
the rt^nt might he turned on at aay'mo^
I Tmveme hay ta IhefR^^
Old Hlaakia reaoH-with the four co«lL day. . The
iKael* aad maay doe rvAiagea. the m»^ U|.adf AgaM.” the Pnlrer lauach aad
hrliy bidiia uuw opua for UKthe IRtockhoMae" are all kept busy
aukiag Ike
mach
needed
ferry
nenl aad the youDg Mrd elertfw*
Ihe two older birds hovered around
btv the outride of the lamp In the irreatest
be a tmay aad prodtable oae tweew TO Rai^ aad Qld Misskm.
of ihJ. coCiAge. were <ipeamd
anriety. trying la every pomilble
to get Ibe bird out. the Mher bird
T C Jaalsdh aad wife and Mra. H. On.*>lly f'ftteriiig the lamp benuUL but
the first of 3oae with tV laieoikio of 6. Atterbory, aU of Chkago. passeJ to no avail.
An around were Inter
Mayiag antll
I
Ibrvmgh Cli» <dty tMs tonmlBg oa tkHr ested and hoped*to see the bird liber
aad the Wek had gaaau who came
U hto often be«a mdd that the pets way lo Nortbport Po;nt. where they m<*d but n TtUBalhed for some chll
pie u^ are laie la rumlag really mlg« Will spend the summer.
dren* to take aellva. They Jinnted up
W H Darts, jr.. of !>oulsvHlc. who >\ndrew Hormuths -the Boardman lliuthe abmi beam^l part of the aeaaon.
Tbr SprlncM. IIU paoptr are well Is stopplag at Ke^h ta wants, wa. s man. who lowered the lamp and re-j
•pmKmtrd aa usual aa 0(d MlsaSoo Trarerse Oty visitor today.
Miw. W. C.
MrAIIlM^ r. son
Uia.^ the prisonerand
daughter of Cdumlms. O.. .rrlved in
from thaae. Mr. and Mm. Joha
N. mark and Mra Ur Hierrlckcr with the city today. Thi^r leave today
MMOC
a .COVCLL R>« CON
ONCM.
In sboUm^ ponioB <ir tbr
todfty there arpc«r« ihr an
mommmmt oC the Hon. Geor*^ G
0PMI1«C kta euiiMuT for the rppo|»TtoM •omtsaUM lor r«pr*«nutlve in
f>.mfrrK. jn th* iCl^ wnth dlstl1c« at
ihe C«inli»ff
.The Broiling
Booofd li ploMed to entforio t^e eon«4m7 of Mr. Corell. Ho hw long
hoott o r«»ldent of Tmr.-nir ntjr aii<l
0Ub4s high In the e«tooB of the |w».»^
plo of tho eowmonltr. He in not only
wsnnlyr rf«nr4e4 for hh» itood Hilrea
i*S^
for* im peroonnl nunl
hot f^ hin nWmy^wl^di !noi been ree
qgrfood both In iHrlilgnn ood Wn»h
tagtOD. *wliom hU voik n» United
ttalM dlotrlci nlliimey lor Aestern
mtkkgm U greoily niHTn lJiied
her three children. Ocone. lAWlar and
Helm, are oceupylo* Ihe opttage on
rrtmiida near the lUuhaMfw house Columbus. O.. passed through thf dt^
where they have hem so rtimforiahle today no tbelr way to Nnrthp««rt W»int
J. M. Batilr and family, who have
weral years Other gurats at the
Roabinore houar are;
Mip. FniiaU «
Burrowa of deveiaod, Ohlo^‘..«H4«a
Trumbull of Chleaga. Mia« Moody <4
Springfield.
IIU
Mrs
John
Brociot.
Mlaa l^y Proctor and Mias Harslam
of Peoria. Ill
John W. Black of Spfiagfiald. jil..
haa juat speal a week ^h Ilia par
at their esHtage.
•r
au<l
Poundry
Hr. .Black Is
manager uX
and
kko Aaiaa
Maeliine roiniuiny
of
apiiagfield aad grsally.enioya I be or
udoaal trips north aa he rciatrla very
4 weather there
Hon. and
Mrs.
W.
Mrs
J
fl
8. Trumbull
lloi>erta and
arrived alout
wc!^*ka UKf% after n nine months
They came bv way
miner lUinol^ and sav the lak*-
•OgfMBttjr ekrted to the eUte itetuile
vhoro he am^veil
trip
•oU and to the dbiHct in is^7 K
wof n member «»f the J«illcliir>
li«'
com
deJlghtful.
one mouth
Mm.
Tnmiliul!
uiinng the
winter
with her wm. Waller R. In New York
one month with her sou. Charles
the laenty .eevemh
■OOOtorlol dlmrlrt Allh rntllt to him
waa
[
at Hartford. Conn.
allending Trinity
hU third year
Charlea B. i^
college, thla heln^
He la iiowwl Old Mis-
Mienillng
hla vamtion
at the
laUlw te both houM'^i and rhairtmui <d
, ttmtOamg^Utee oim teitn in the «< iva>r hom«- of his gnuidiarcnts.
Mrs. R, *n. Biggs and lltile daugli
and oae^term in the houM*.
IWorc
eofolag
to Traveme; City
Baatie county
an
Her for two IrmjK:
In UMh houww of
the Mlchiican loglalaUirt' Mr
abUUr vaa
t!<erH!V
fully rerognired and
hmno uf Mr. atul Mrn. A. Miner.
Mra. M. M. Tompkins of IbU Rpriiigs
he the pioneer rrM»rte.r who lias r.|icui so
many aumnw m at Old Mission. Is here
waa placed upon eome **f the mo^t hn
poftaat eomgaltieoe pt
bolh
dvtes hla term, id offlee
Inidlex
He ha>
oarM Ibe weatrrn dlMHH of MIehl
gaik aa United Hiatea dUstrlr» «Momo>
aiace 1»R. bavtag been apiMduted ni
again
and
her
ndlagr
• louder
the
inea. * looks veyy hcunollke.
Harry BoUtej of Chicago I* a guest
• The Pioes.Mr. atul
Mra. T
M. Kerkl.oir and
day and
Day Before Caumd
Trouble at W«|«c-tonp.
The bri<k o«Mlh wind t4 July^t mud
spent many wiinmer* in this reghm. i .auMri coaaldvnibfe damage at th**
arrived In the city this morning. They Wr^netmig club. Tbe water i« murb
left at om-4' for Norlhp<*rt Point.
.Mows from tbv at>nh. the waves wash
r, - .%mong iL* i up under Die front walk. Alwmt tbn**
aarly arrivals at the Clovers ihi*
now4*r ln-»1 in frtmi wav
arc Mr and Mn*. 8, Mj» r*. «hr**<’ sou*
Clncmna'i. thiu bring
tbelr third season at this rc:>ort; .Mi «
AnualH:ll Hill of Wax’**. Tcxa.v
C
and
Ibe
8rl,a»-f. r. Mlrt« H«4i:u4< r
Miss4«
^orieutwr ami
Mary
Sehaefer of Chicago, arriv.-d on tJ;*
ITtli and an* openpjing ihidr I•eatrtlfl1l
nil age. “The Wigwam.** at tho
Clow-r^
Thry wiU tn* jolnnl n mil
l.u^y Hugh* In voiiiur; her i
ler bv Fn-deib k SrhaeB i. a pup:l
>Di.?rs at tliieiig.
Ihe Is*wls Instiliile. Chirago.
Mr
One of the rooai rurimia wlghH that
w'lM.-gar and
Apidirstluns Utr nn.iiis'iuid Inwr 1
n» nolleea in tbe agrlenliural i«rts oL
aixl Mr* 1-Mwin Rawlings
A
•re being rereived daily and the oui Norway is tbe |>eculUr way of dry ing
pl.a-'.ant . t.-ning wa4 *iK-ni by all,
On account of the exlook for a ginri lirawm is very pron. out tbe bay.
Mis.s Annie' \V\-i.loK i-; Koilting bn
tfwme rtampn«w the-graw rt.ts If left
■r
tbe ground after-It la mowetl. Woodr Mr .
drying fence* that a1rel.fi for bun- Snyder.
Mr* llos.- W lH*«*n ' iMUi.lliig n few
dreda q(4 yards aemaa the fleldf ar#
w
Imlll.wnd every night th.- h.ny W hnug .Ia>i4 -visiting Mis. \V. lr...> .4
The quarterly merDn^irf the
t tp dty. like Ihe family warii. Th.* W.-xford
Will lAHiu iH j.aikifig li»i his nil.
Ubnun* associatl.»n will Ik* held
n hfdpa nlong in Sbe daytlioe, but It
only a tuir hearted kelp, and lu the mill ehildt. ii to r.'tujii fniiii Canada
afionifinn nt J:.t3
win rt- iln-y haw- lM*« n
vispiii.: f..re<pu’*UHl lo iK- pr..-. im a.* th.v ,nelgbiK»rbon.i of Pa-rgeii. wl.« n*, it la s.um- liui.v
Mj, L.gl. V
r %»i‘J
Mild to rain »H day* out .»f tlr* y.-nr.
itnutitution and lo-law.. «n- to be n
Hlal.’r Im:, r«’«mn.-d fnmi Kli.
Uspio^. wbarv In* has Ik*ihi
in r*inn.*v-tittn with J
uu
hu.-i-
W. Slai. i n
I* fnruiriiiiig stone at that plate.
arixMiAt .4 Um* d. alh td.lh
ttolllday,
who
wfts
aupp-mls r.
A. 11
th:
which was to ha\o bcMi given
«l th.- W»*Hpn*-tong elnb this evoiilm-.
fence
hilly rountry make* mejin* of iniosportatlon very dlfticnli. n lieary cqqver
wire i* atn*tcbed from tbv* u.p of a
vUlage In th.- vnn.y
Iwlow’. lH»wn thl* huge niaasea oT l-ajr
h Hu* air.. sumV
Will Take Place.
Vaughan *4
Ann
ArUvr are traveling in
this
snjunier and
tbv'v
have
Kunqie
leasvHl
Vaughan «»ttage to Mrs. Charlc* O
-Tbe formal d«Muwnnn (4 the new Laaley of Toledo. O.. who. with her
8tre,4 MefhtwtiM church little wvn and alster MUs fkmster o|
are Comfortably
wm take place Sunday. July fi. the Washington, l>
excrrJsvw rtmtlnoing all day.
There S4’ttle«l
PWteeoth
will be a m^rvlrc In tin' afternoon
h*>
Mias tl«‘rtrwle l^fingwell of Kpox
that all the cburtdtes can unite wHb
villc. III.. Is at HagU^eroft cottage, alw
om laterfertn^ with their ivgular acr
Mi.ss Madillne Binkley and Mrs. Sarah
It U expected that etyry min L Walp and two cluldrrn of Topeka.
Mrs Walp U a alsler of Ik*. C.
later wf the city will W presect at the Kan
aftcwmiDa service.
The speaker oC W. Leffingwell. Dr. aad Mrs. LefftngviM.
tbr Way win be the Rev. Dr. i. H.
well are not here yet but are expected
Pok^ adlior of the Michigan Christian
soon.
They hare been taking a trip
Pr- Potts ts a very able to PWrtla&d. O., where they rURed
ageaker and has been beard here pre- their daagbtar. Mrs. Harlan R. Wilson,
and while ihcre gave a warm wd
AdTooMe
Easy Payments
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J. W. Slater WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—YOUR RKHACLE HOME FUPNISHER
aoHROE GEO. W. aeWETHY
Ia
TRY A RECORD WANT AtX
MOItROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
Dr.W.J. Higgins
Fine Dental Work
DCI>iTl3T
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SMALLEY
I MARINE GAS ENGINES
Notice to the
Public
and Traveling Wen
-Thi Ei'inii tint
Rin,
//A;. v /;/» .*.'/.< ;
d// ihr
r
M.
■|yh
ii«l wli.*ii yon p t In
Traverik* C’ity you will
alwavR fitnl my ilua and
U;trk khi-rc* ready l.»
wail upon you to all
lioB-ln
anil
priv.ite
liouBiv.
Pronipl '"m r
VM-o. Ki-ruumatile pne
Kiii.’ly rive tin- .1 »ii;
id your l*usini*Rh.
ivi;i
B..J. Morgan
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1-I..V II..tl.
I-., rk
Wliii.iiK
W.M.PAIGE, Agt. ' ;■ 1
i
has Jj.*en posi|K>n« d «.ii.- w.s-k.
DEIilCITEO JUir 15
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tlmoa whlxring danger.>u*ly near tha
iinwatr touri«*a head. - New; York
Tribune.
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ts,";
Uentli Street Methodist Church
FOR INSTANCE
Five solid oak., uoldcn finkhc.l cliocxs. A LcAutiful
chair. AWix; S-UUor six. l or the .‘:vc only
/ .
T. A. WILHELM
HANNAH;
. Mr* -Mat
jrtng
sr,..:
• also voted 1
SPLCIAL NOTICE
The family of l»r. V C
FRANK
TRODE
SID PAWnCE IMUNB
F.vm*I. wh.. has le-.m vt.iigliu r at Nee \\Vxl‘»riJ,
urnril h*mnMiss l.ir/i.- Fas.-I has
s,-aibgt*
hy the waves and oil th«
r Mr.- P.-»er Sn.^der.
j
I*.hU washed vml from MOd.*r a porliou
it Ta ID.iug.- Giav. who b.
of th.f- walk.
launrii d«H-k was .vmi.n. W«*li. with hisleuim. I and Wtii niak.- IUh Imun wUh
ttlM. much «UmageiI
r
Mr. an;l
aii;l Mrs k;«iwiu KuwlingK.
At the lun-tlug of th.. director* last
Mn K A llryanf
ami
.Mr ‘iin.l
ev.mlng It waa decid.sj to sheet splh dangtit r Faiiui.- a:^*
vi>tUuv'
Ih.-it j
r. Ml* K. If.Higv «l <*.-iil.r
the fnunf walk lo order to save th.
Th.-> will,*l.ip on ihi-lr wa> ‘
itself. F.ve uew weinl*-is
Te*. We Am- Rr«f1e«..
nin 4«rlH-r w.-nt in«o I.-iimh.
Iw.i chUdn‘11.* JfTh and N’adla. i4 Oak
-We are a restle.s^ |>e«iplc.“ ol.«*rrea
[n-m.-rit
this in..ruing
lbl»arK. III., art^ at the Pon. r house
whkh lime be n^lau4>d- a» M*uat«»r
HMgwIrk
fKand
Pantograph.
sJuiublod ns lu- was g. tiing out .4 a the
“Every thin woman long* to l.e .fat.
aiMpt the anpolntment he m»w hohU. and ex|KH*t to stay until Sept. i. Oiljer
|j.«i and tin- low.-r-part of hi> trouH. rs
Every fat woman wants to groiv ihin.
ts are .Stewart Mt-Umald auri Bert
and
0|»on
hla reappointment.
WalKlliand.
As
Every town man long* for the ilrna
Pi.
g.*l
of
Chleago.
in.
Ualtod BUtea attorney aeneral with
li.- in a lui. liilor and has . u.» other k ben he can retire, to the quiet of the
AirangcmentJt nrv Isdug made for
out aollcItAtlon or auga.-atihn from
pair, it wa.s n<H*t*sitary tor him to n«I CDuntTv. and every farmer Iio|k-s to
the Oiranlratlon
or a varht
rUib.
ag/ other
amirre, iHimmrmled
jotini to th.- bark room. |mi( them ..ii wane day quit work and piove lo tow n,
Thi-ie an- w-veral fine •►oats owimhI
Ooroir# 'work for ihr n.o.n.ne
•where be ran take life easy, f.iuntiy
liaekwatd an«! n*i»alr tbe damage ♦
heie aiel on Jnl» n antdher one
tbt hlghfiat tetma. -ThlK eudn,^,Cliarl.-s K. Munay has lianl.*<l his newspaper men would Ilk.* to try lh-*lr
addol. a rie«-1 wliip-d tvaillaiat ratletl
hand on a city daily. The fellows on
romlng froni thla liiiOi aoun e is i
.:ti
partially nut *4
the water in
dream of a time wlien
•Jai-k and GIM.* owned by Mr Kerk
thint of which Hr. t'<ive]I has n
d.-r to
fix tin- whe.-l
^^hWU ua.a pa|K«r of their own.
hoff and Mr MrIVmald
/
to be proud.
iM.ikeii «.n the Fourth
^
mat
youth we long for maturity,
Mrs. 11. S. Krelder and four eh lid rtW
lys of
Ik-rl Winnie
hiv tithing n»d age we yearn for tbe bafipy day
.4 Springfield. HI. ore romlortahly
no United Staten disirlrt attortu>>‘
aluug whi n he v eut o* UU* Uapnls lo ___________ There I* no excim* for It
ret tied lu their cn»itage for the
the country can la»aaf «d
lie in ac
sm-pd the Koimh aud Art Wluuie dM other than that we all weem to Ik* Indlt
that way. The grawi seem* to In* Just
lag hU third term in ihai of«re. and
IikewiM*. (*ousequ. utly they ret
a little hit greener and thriftier most
la the only man in the UnJi« d Siatea
with a tine
Htriug of small
i
any direction from the pUnv* yon
Who haa ever Um-u le apiH.mted
liUck lass.
pr'right now. <*ontcmment Is n*
Ilmkey i-ottagr arid are entertaining
the third lime Thin is in its. if nn
A uqat fonrfout lhn*ericek candy to hapidnews aa you can get Ii
dnrumMl
^inn. the iJniUMi
States Mrii. lliHiMon ami MUs llouMou of . as4- liar. iMvu iusiall.-.! at tluworld.KaiiHus City. Mo
gptrgnimgii that it* uiciimiiy
long el lib litwise and a full line <4 the
Mr HUd Mr* C. It Itearh and fani
meadatorr. a|d ahlrh is lully lueritt'il
Aineriean Candy .-..iniiat
ilv i>r Kiveiwtdo. 111., airiv«»»l on hleam
by Mr. C^fOL
\Hi iirsialh'.l
gu mmaeliln.- has als.,
•Inrk n-lnie* ninn.v in«t:.n.-<a
er Illinois niid oiM-no,! thrir sparious
Dttrtag hla career In has iw^n I
tui'n adiled to thi .-.pi.pm. in
II liunmr lh.it wa* so pruui
©f tiK* 1
i^itiage and ex|H‘i-f l.. h:i\e M-vt-ral Vih
matelr aaaoclated alth prominent
I he Al^ Ws\e ,Kays that W
inenf a . hmai ler of tlw 4;i|i- .s«-iimor
later
At pi»*s*n»
they have
flriala In puhlle >ire; and ha* himae'i lutry
eauglii g iw.i aud thnWrijulstiuk eai
V.**i of Mis^nri.
been called upon to omnarl with aurh Ml*^ t; Comnn’P*! ?»r Rnei>tdi\ III.
quaii.*r |H.un.l Imss whlh* llsbiiig ..n
Mr. <*lark telK h*>w. during nhe of
*San Rui.i” ixUiage. «me of th
officiala . upon matii'rs of rdali
Vest** e»iu7Miign tours in Ihr .;irly
there
• ,
r«»xy cotlag«*s €»n the re»i4»Tt. IcMiks de
aaGoaal lmj«rtanee. .
• Th.- H.*aehb.»te| nn h.*Mra and Pro *!*»*, It wa. ni*..**-.irry f..r turn t.. *n
eidiMlIy
oiien
and
r»adv
for
fmroroer.
•
Aa an attormy he In ranked with
fesran- Peas.-. lh»> entertaUierw for llm Joiiai mer niebt in tli.* town .4 St.
C
W
Piere.-. wife and daughtei
the moat able iu the.Male.. As t
h.Hel. will assist in the evening ser cbariTM. Ibe Ik*4 tK*.teliy the ph..-,*
gea lie la numbered amonr: the beat Margutriie an* «-ufeTialuinc Mrs F wr,’ .4 I he-Methodist rlnireh at N.>rth
rfforri^t was jioor
W. Slavighiur of Chicago. alM4 Williain
and wo believe ibni the encm
Ilv p.lt .i
l^rcakfaM Ve^t wa.* «wiK*rlall
lH.rt Sunday etrntug
lueot Ahlih
rorcM has roceived and Louise Huesneii of Chn ago Mi**
l.ll iMf
by Ibe Muff that wa* plam
Pierre
t-pent
a
few
days
ivx-ently
st
froB. .vi: evM l.r f i ’rici Indlci
CammlsrioneTrinrfl. kl. of Ihe Mtrvaii hup f.>r rvvffee.
.ffter bnvinr samphri the b*^\emge
vet} a fOog uealne ouUlde of his home Roaring Brook of Little Travt r*-e bay of consiratlona. U f.uid of tenuis mnl
rrequenily Joins in ImM-ball games V.M. with 1 frown, .ullrd for tin* procounty to have him serve the Klev.'uth wh^T^e ?he was a gueft of thr Ml
ru^letor
When 1h<t
individual h.id
with Ids .nilldmi.
district In ronrn-s*.
KrvUfteil '^ith Springer at tbr ir roltsip'
appealed the aenator a*k*.l. with a
Mr. and Mr*.
K
Mi»ntn» e -4
yepra of public eipnrienre and by
.waie of hi- Itainl lowanl the offend
CtMlar
Uaidd*.
d«*wtt,
an
at
Old
Mt
BOaal quatiticK.of a hich rhararler.
Inc liquid smoking lnm«ei.Tb b.-f.»re
Mont row’ i*«i
hir. r-otell Is well I'uulppetl for that Sion for.the wiinimer.
. '
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY 8TH him:
“Sir. whnt I* thlH afnff?Implant la.sinoii. and we lalleve lagr I* oue of the fliie!*l lut the rv'wwt
Steamer lIMaeia.
“t*«ffee,“ meekly replied
The pr-v
and they have a* h«uise i»artv Mrs
- thal jhe rt'auJt of the piimarie,
To Charl.-voix, Petoskry au'd Harls.r
priebw. somewhat taken aln.-k.
abow that he will IH the Cindee of the F^lward O Brieii. Miss Kdna O ltrleu. Springs and retom, fLf»n.
'•Coffee.**
repcateil
\ est. In
fin.*
Marlon and Jarksoii Klnu and
for the high
of
The imnolit will nm st.q. at Elk •com. *‘My friend. I .luild Insert a
gsnd Scliilllog. all *4 CMeago.
• In rtUxgriDiii.
Rapids going or ndiimlng.
roffee bawn ia ni.x mouth. *Mte into Ibe
Mooltvwe Vfi on Wednesday Ia.s1
lK*ave k a. m., return »o p m. sharp kRaalaelppl filer, rwlin to the.town of
busiuosi. trip to ('hk-agu.
H«*’k
Alton. III., and !*lt guarantee that one
July « rt
Island and Cedar Rapids and f-xiWiv
emild bnll np rou<*h lieiler ruffe- than
this, air, over tbe entire route.tn be gone «»ne ww'k.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
, Pcrwial Escfxtses for the New Four
Wc ha\x se\xral broken sets of dinioK
chairs containtftK*!! the way from two
to five duirs of a kind. You can have
any of tkcse.at first cost.
u the only Ri(rifKerBftQr nmde .
Xh.i will keep the prori»kia
chriiiljeis cold mud dry all o*
theunie. 4*be *l^xniur> ’ i*
the only rdrigenOor madi‘
trial wilrkeep the proviaioos
dry and freak all of Unr time.
Tho ^Sanitary” in
only
ndrit^^ior laade that you
can keep milk and onions in
tho aame prorismo olianibi'r i
wiihoQt havinif ibe milk tnste
of Ihp oniona.
Tbe -SamUiy'* rclrikn-ra*
Ur oosU no more Uiau oiliert
of itiferior make.
Come in and look thmu
ovor before you boy.
higher this yw and wlurn the wind
Omens.
Mlrh . July
i4 Nieboh . Mo . .ai.
nerved ter.
visod.
here for the auJiiUHtr. They areal the
he
|*r«*eruilm: aUor
mmamiaiouMiis
Brisk North Wied That Blew Yester-
Mrs. J/K, Baldwin and daughter o1
May in (!blaago.
otalo loiiiUtiire tor^-twrt ^t-rnm.
log bM oteclMl la 1«91. andv^aimhh-
Nortbport.
billing Chairs.
me
Sanitary
jite viu « ^
i
For Percb aad Oat-doiM’
LichUaf
KoibixR^egn equal—much knex
oel->olev'iri€ liRbitog. 1ft notaf
fcctcxi by heat, cokL wintl or rain
wirtB are eaaily run from pla<« lo
pUce, lamps hanR any whore- fur
a Uwn p^rtr, for instaDce, and a
soft,
light secnnxl at
tame oost Ask bb aU abont cur
rent, fixtniBS, Wps and wiring.
J.B. Paige Electric Co
125 Casa St.
Phone 602-2
Porcli Furniture
Vf
is wh il you wanl.C (i !t nut thwirs .tH yon r in thrsr
aficrnonns and c^iiiij^s. Ymi will Ipi ;i h;io|»ii!r.
? •
hcahhn r |»i rson
\Vi: n*:vrr h id a IwUcr stoi k t/f
Pordi or 1.:tw*n T urniiurc! or Hammocks.
Porch Chairs
^:
And scllces lo m.alch. in.Klf: in dark brown ami olive ^r.< rti linislv
and all inanm r td od.i shaprs.
They arc worth mm h more, but wc
arc now scUin;^ ilu.m f«>r $l. $*J •)'). 5-75 ami 51-’
'
.
. Patent Hammock Chair
t
The casic-l. !mi>t comforiablc ch.iir that was cv«'r
•
in.idf^.
them on the pure li or lawn, when you h.ivc a picnic,
on an online;.
•
'I hcy arc c^p rlally priced
Old Hickory Porch Furniture ,
Made from sin.-ill hickory trc<.-s with
You want
canipio«» or
jusi now ajf 51. $- and
jJ-
all the roii-h surface left on.'
Wh.U stock we hav. left xvc are dosing out al a dollar a chair.
splendid bargain.
;
,
Lawn Swing
•
. !
-•
A jicrfrctly safe swing- strong, durable’and <.omtdrialiU-.
incinlH r in the family tan use il.
It is ai( <>rn.inient to
lost now we liavc but one style that sells .tl $<i «0. t ’
Camp Stools
A
-
'
Every
any lawn,
-
.
Musi cf.nvcnicni for porch, lawn or c4unpiii;!:.
Hammocks.
V
r-
TTic largt St and best slock in the city and sell from 2^^
have some splendid bargains. See ihcin at once. . !
Wc
‘ j- ^
Hannah & Lay 111.11:I
- “The Big Store”
."•.■-’’I
§PECtAt OFFER!
cnim a PUfsrniE
Jacoby the Tniiiiel BBililer
ito«>
to 1W Brmia^ R#«nH.
mk Rapito. Hick.
iUek. Jaty.r—AliMrt,
Jntp,
OM lilMiMi aa«i
fm OM
iUft^nm
amter* ai 8am4 fMiCkWl Tfcat If Java Oa to Tkat
{ . Tkhi take, vklek In hnowa aa tka
Ham HiurrlL todar
I
! MHk traUejr taatol. waa tto tost to bt
TW asaoal aebool ic#-r(lii$ nf IhN
campIcM aotor toe Hadaoa. and
4Utrk4 «UI tk* brl4 at
C^fraJ
, Ckarlea to. Jaento. wka tor orar a
OowUtJrecf tb* bytmte
»4m0I haflittoj: oa toe ercAlac of iuir
acorw of years kad idaimed far R aad
£ob..o -Sl«-U«l I'li-yi"; dftoBwul of lu kad tke proadprlTitoie
IS. At fliai »»^int the ^mMOkm «f apWlivtotoa
of hietaa toe tost toaa 1o wato diy toad
icr.,,).. »fc« h P «»« * 1^*
pmrMiar ^ifWl aehool loom arfll j
Yortc. July C-Tke OoalaU ex
pri, at
.ii.l<»»t; ba.
rtoa Jersey to toatoattaa. Few warbe ooAitoared.
|p^ xo tatita l*iU year the acrtt of
M«.at OK-WI r.|.««l»^:
Mlaa ItoHe FWher left FH4ay tor
ctiloaiiatioa In PaWtfne
UiptoMtoM Skto< li TM Wtft.
ca*o>«*!
•»rR«
ber iMe ia lleoMk. wliw tke win ^ rtltoftno ike naikmallai aioirvmi ttt
in
* lurdiaCrwenuctoetwlB tubc^kaowii
•pew! a e«wpleor'M%A
» .
ztu^ oa the pottcj I'lAt a charter
«ur c.,ter; <»H. nWas the aouth tmHej‘tuouel. Mr. Jacoba
At I o rtork Tlnmiday. Jane rf. A of ri«hta »a« be had froorTmkey betaiVing hfmrrtuf!
Corbluof XewTork.|toveuleda ue# mrtbod. It tooM kp
j quiet veddim; uu3k place at the ho»^
any work dooe, bm Irtih the
, explaittMl km tost In ditrlus tkemi
cf tore. WUabntb 8rkMaltx. wfcea her; 4,.a»h of I»r. f lerrl and with the rise of
New Jersey. New York and Bmoklym |
cTlbMtrtfWl shlHdB art ttood
,HiliiKiW..I i:-v>nl. of
danskier. Miss Anna, wa* united Ui ardent naikmatlMs. who beUerc tn
by tumiri mud fom»lx»« a fmat ship ^
slae of the bom. Tbea#
bu>er*towu w^kciion.
Th# CenuliM tdliSln
der the rlrem that
ta lx»al. Illekln of Sooth Ip,,,.^ Palemne only. It has
harbor at Montauk isdat. Jaruha ~ j .fciekla have a «rttln« M In .ftort
today
It
Is
situated
oo
aa
island
ao
to
work
out
to.
doom totoe^iM M
York
Mtlinn The Ree. C.’U RUler |ier-|,,,v.„ d<V1<W that rslntllne must be
p. One emu uosr w alk dry shod Idaa. The moult wus a serleo of sur b*«d.tthrou«h wArti tto dirt la Mr
forsned the rwraony. Tlie bride srasj,^n,.,rtied by the InWiralioo of Jews, trvm the Jemey toore to f;otonm—tont
veys thht are now belmt mrba^ti^y
^iS^vM. 7W MdHd la drivea
attended by her sister. Mies Rtnma.jjo order to le* la a jwaltloo of adran;
IJO noi oit*a th»
l RMipwlfiirtfy If yuv hay«- may tl*mifd«t
fuHowed by the IVnnsylvania. The dlf- forward by hydraulic power for a dJaand WHflaai Hlckln. broth#^^ of the]|^,.
tho aultaa of Torkay arferriKw U that the Pennsylvania haal
^ two feet at torh above. Th«i
of
« HifOKfXnUITl. In
yoM rjumai rmn. trritr nr
eranoi. aeted as best man. None but j
pfoarara of the ZkmlAp
cut oat the MoaUuk.Hlfa and U fua- , ,^,oa of the tnuaH wmlL ctmaMttoC
nil nsA oor rt f>'. * e
«ii] u.
iri TfUt rnu «HH full par
he immadltte refatlvcs and frk^d*,xbi- charier, say the ZtontMa W ts
uehaA farther up the rtver fbAn
^ , rtn* of Iron two fret wide. U bolb
,T U N r^ua:
V
tnOn hi iwen mutemi.Uted by Corbin, bm la ^
witnessed the rreirt. Tin bride sn.l j
^ mlvaada* tolekL To
o ess<wUal at the pitoient
• A
Oll*» of
rHiiCle wunI4
your wimowr
never rkauin* ram until other wars the srtieme is the sam^ orerrom© the $reat prroaam of too
jtmom left oo the 1:45 train for OraiH j ,a^.|,7. blit a settlement ia Palestine of Ckkwso auil
ta Rrooklyn. harlnc iwmaed even lo the takloj: over of Corbin s old
outlnji a
tturrfMu, Yi%t Rowinl havi* lh»*
VIn<l r»f m'-er
Immeam weight hf too
Raidds. nejmb sod Niacstk PalN.
Liurdjr. nationalisl ic. self-support in* imder the Hodaou rtver.
lalucipnf intitttoiijf ae»!iaijU‘ for anj <j»<a»kjo.
I^ Uhind mil way. IIh* tob-f stml- rtver above, mmnrmaed air to uaed.
^turday E.‘ K. Ilosro retired from j;,„ Is far more essentUl than any- olty of New Tort and on.
lartiy of aU lies la the fsri that <
tiie confecllunery business and MiH.\^,Qg else. Giren a eoontry manne.1
be joamry. All this will have
Jaeoiw, the luju wlm worked out
tde^ pcMslhle t.y' Mr. Jaeofia.
Mry Johnson attain
. in all departmenls by Jeto who
When Napoleon wanlM to mareh Ms
ivoiisyb
For nearly a moi
sprinR the
enaatred In d^elopln* It. a chai
!ftav Into ltal.T and some one oltjected
ertnml etunpanv’s mill liiroetl
at the hands of the sahan becomes
bat It would Ite impowiltile beeaoae of
eouatiy Mr. wuvda. he artually potoed the mud out
dally an areniiP' of 5*1 barrels: This rVeal.'T T«.ssibmty from day to day.
the Alps the little Comb-au saW .Ttsply JaeolM was empk>T.*d In sevwal enal
of the way li^he same rnauner that
{Disirilinteri of the K«1iiau Pbomi|{rupIi.
iiptok.4 wWl Tm- a frilll ronstnirieil to
and swiftly. “Th**re shall lie no Alp^.** neeHng i»ruje.n*. mu- of them au Imthe soil to potoed aside by a stake
Ueatli|UArleri Uf»Utiit.
produee TiOd liirnd*. per day.
It Is nut rrlated that Emtlnet-r Jarolia.
persomau
driven Into the earth. This method
Mr. and Mr^ J. O. Ranks of .Mbt.m
when roofronte«l by the j.roltleoi of
gpeaUy fadlitaled the work. In po^
a railrtKid from the west Into in the region of Ne»v York, s gas tunan- vlslMnn n« the home ^f ihHr hon.
MUn T. tesa Carey, trimmer
tkmB of this oecoDd tnnnH forty to
the
Aroeri<wn
metropolis.
Kai.l
\V.s!l.r RiiiV.^ in I hi, vHN.iliH
ten
fert
w
ide
and
eight
feet
high.
Mr». M’. G lAwrencr. arrived home
dfty feet adranee sras made each day.
shall !«► no North river.*’ H< is not a uiubT the r-nst rtr.T from .\-iorta
from Chlcasp yesterday.
WEST ALMIRA
baa much riven to speet-h. But be N. V.. to-New Y.to elt.v. At one point Such a apeod was unprecodealad la
Ira a Giwdim of Grand Rapids, for Hted It if h- did not say It.
IC4liit, I.CWIH and Ml*w I
la tlTla work nu Interval i»f very
\!Xm hnv Lo n ruttina wUh V
merly ctneral salesaisn Ipr the Pc
Jaru»« 1« n h
HONOR
"'tS
Mre. M
>e lives lour eno«;.-t» be will haw* | emus silt was en.-ouulentl ^
lain Imdenient i-omponr. arHv.-.l h
made aoft mud was rousidrrrd
hrouch oni ehVf Hiy a srsteuVof snh- threatemd th.* emlre euien»rlse. By
the city Tf^4i.*r.iay for a fes day.
iiMit unpromislug material through
Th. hall ynnie tw-twei-n the Alml
.rsi
ermneau and sulw.ju.^ms iiassace J*rtmi|A a«'t3on
visit with friends.
urhkfa lo drive a tulw. It rendered toe
Si’hisd Jloys and IlAke
aIc Ann Ilahy lei
Rfierlal to the E\enink Record.
howev.-r. Mr. J««-..!»s sur.-ee«
ways as tItc-L at those of a rrnl mole
In a «s»re of Ik lo C in favor
R. J. MArDonald, who has Wn vU tbrwnch a partleu plot. Aln*«.ly he In ..woiuhu: the dlrticult.r. In drtr- work 9ttm and danferoos. Now toe
Honor. Mich . July 2.-Martha n«n»
.4 it.e sHun.I Niyn.
i^jlhl^tu^ work was liegan sirol- iwrll t* largely Hluilnated. and more
iilnc I he family tit it. J. Moresn. left
war at IAke Ann Monday,
rapid progreM eau be made than .
, Ihe came beiwe,*n the P<ari lAkc
hort bnslnesajllp t
MI.4S Abide, the fl7rk at !ihe pcwl- yesterday on
Mu.i Tmili-ji arul Almira Schoid Uiye
Uiruttgb auj utto-r sort of material.*
|»- will r.dum^Satni
eirire. sjH-nf Sunday with her iiudh-r
I mbu- tiK- new method Mr. Jacuba did
was in favirr of the sehrml lioys.
not era. ilj go Into a bole and poll the
Air. and Mrs. ItanleJ Pratt ami Gil at lAl.e Ann
I . ri (irabani have imiv.-d to Traverse
bole
la aft.rr him.* hut be did go Into a
Mrs. W. Shrrp an.l family UU MnuIV G Chanyller made a uluirl Idise
<!ltv to live.
bole and puah the bole oa ahead uf.
day for Wateivllet. wliirh Is
1m-s: trip I.. King-ley yesterday.
JaVe Kowl. r w. ni to Mush.r.on Ssl
nrilay to m-.. his slf«er who is very IhHr future home.
Miss F3liral*eth Miller and her
Them* two trolley tunnels are now
^lrk. \\V boiie that he may find her -Jens.' and Eth.d Wysr*^ of Kmpi^r nephew. Harold Haney. aiTiv.-.! from
bring drlveu under tbe streets of .New
lieii. r when h.- arrU.*^ at Muskefcon r.I»ent Sttndav whh then untie and
Grand Rapids yesterdav l.ir an e\
York Here again Ja.-utis has shown
The .tiierlalnmi nl at Ih.* .v-hool r unt Id ihlf-plaro.
soiwrlorlly over old »ell»od. Instead
lul.M visit with H. II. Hraek. 11
ho!.se uav. well ktt4m«l«*rt.
" Mrs. Georce Sf.i'i Iman. who has
of diatortilng tbe surface and having'
Mr and Mr^ Ed Moon- id AVIlliains
iK-en \isliinc her larents at this ptare.
the streets torn up. as was the caaa
1 Fimday.
irg arrived in tbe cHy IhU morning
with the first subway, he Is boring hto
iriumtNl lo bet lu*me at Elk Uaidds
TRY A RCCORO Y ANT AO.
r a short visit.
^
way far beneath tbe surfai-e of bIkUa
r. and Mrs. ,<^rl Hate MHh.1ay.
aaeuue. and Uiosr slw>vc unless they
Mrs. G. K IVan ami daugluer UI
The «oe|triTl\.*n hy the Gleanern
Jhivhtow went bark to
rvfld of It do u.d vieu know what la
Ilau
of
Milwaukee
pasied
through
iho
Sunday. aRer a,»en.lif»i: wan .su.t-er>tol and a rckwI time ua*
going forward In the nodrrwoHd.
Hty
this
morning
on
Ihelr
wai
d by an.
i her Hh ter. Mrs ViiiU
Bridge BMR Utocr a River.
Knapp h f! M»»nday for Tlinmn Omena where they will f p«*nd the sumraP. Hales went to Traverse Cii.v 4.hv|lle. whirl. L; to Is* h.r f<tturHut the grrutest Imeutlon mad* hr
8aliiHU> on Imstbeai..
Mr Ja.-i<l.s is that In ri»nne..-ilon with
Mrs. II War.l and s.m Chari
U Oa ~UK<
Ml- W. 11. !>ok was o%.'r \Nilint:
the
two
tunnels be 1s driilng under Um
’hicag.i an* th.- g.:esls of J I’ I
with her tlauKhi. r. Maude Hr»«.ks. Ia<i
J«AsU.t.nHnird tn nskl »>.uri
Huds*m f.ir tbe IVnusyIvaula railroad.
SOUTH GRANT.
Fn*.! Munr.Mvwill J.dn the Col.M..Ti la> e.i aim; an.l Tuesday.
Ibis Is nothing leas tbsu a bridge ina<fe
llmkl. b.-rii.-s arw Ketling rl|tc. |.i:t irriis at Saglnam where he will
All the |HM.,.le . f the e.immunlly win
not
over
iHit under tbe river. It Is iMare only
tto* hills. b»r the rn»si
spea he Fourth of July at hTuplre.
tie th«- ilnims In the band.
t>essltated I'V tbe fart that tbe soft
n«l Mrs. Will Nel ain. Mrs .NIrk klMe.l^h. m ..n Ih.- BaN. J, *l»ix
Mrs Ellra Knapp «»f Ib.m.r p
mod .»r silt Isnieath the Hudson U M(
rhildr. n pW ke.1
H . .1 Wilrt.n an.l MNs WM
buslu'L
ivosldered suIBHenlly Stalde to bear
l.'rnun Ho^a wvr
tbe great weight of Tail road trains. In
Fn .l Howard had i
n here .-jie will make
thAi
iH.tU>-|ihe nn.- ts of :»u ai
!«1 w. .*k.
the case of tbe lighter trolleys it was
Xmfir^ U ,.«hhr»Ucn .d • ...f -f j
UM WedlU-.-dav
le are eiu.*r
Ml. Clauni>ion*:i |
A R For 1m.
ew days. Mr
taliiluR relallvejt f..r
retrome the new dlMculty Ji. r..ffe<*n of
Champion s sister,
rntrived a system «f Iron screw
i> .Hch.-rm.-r
loaiising. and Mr an
II l Carter ininsari.-d l.u«=lne«s a
or piers to Is^ sunk through the
averse Ctiy.
t
tsittouis of the l*Mmaylvalass .d ten do King-ley thU morning
.• Gleaners .ha
Slid driven down until ttiey
.Mr<. C. Ia Whitney w. i.i to Hig Rail
inliate at itulr next LkHige m.-.*tlng
ilngs will
rest on l-i1ro.-k. *n*ese piili
tliev will also !ih\* menuloi ial s.-rTlr-‘ Ids ihis morning.
\
.
SOUTH SOLON.
bear Its* wHgtit ofr tthe tracks
Irani ehim-h July Klb
Mrs r. M. ParLer and t hildren b-f
J.d.„ l.u.e
an op.mttan4.r nb
In addition 4o the work be to doing
Gihhs had a ploaing fls* last Sat bir kVanton-and radlllar this im
for the iVnnsylrsnla this greatest of
ing
quite .*asy at
unlav umt had ox nice jo), done.
tunnel engineers to In charge of two
•ank Thi. 1 and sif.* of Grand Uap
Mrs. Mary lll>*ard has tnu n Maying
Fr.Nl Curii.s left ye',ten1ay on a I
more ironiT- tulies tbat arw being drlvi*r^l, il.m rr.d It. \V.lk.-r. Js.\r* H
pat.-ms. Mt and
Hh Josle Ul'^rd ihe last few da>5
:ue vMtll.K h
•n for the Hodsou exwmisny farfber
mens trip to Alden. '
V a: ThIH ..f his place,
‘*7iu:: u.siur..f
..f
I the rUer.
Mrs
R
Mott
of
r.aion
eounti
Ml..si \Mlr of near Elk Kapids wn,
ls>r.-4 UH-etlug uiitler the mUhlle^ff file
ago be waa also
these
he
Is
lu
direct
tlnirge.
He
has
lii'ie
visiting
l!er
niece.
Mil^s
Allc
IghlMtrh. iHl SutiM.lB.v
rher liver. In this t.v|»e of rsigltss-riug a caUed Into coosultattoo
tattoo l.y
l.f Mayor McMerihillps ef Elmwood avenue. This to i-o«upl.te.r ..lie iiu.ler the
vest.'!day for mediral tnatmenl.
en Might em»r ut the l»**«lniiing to CIHUIn to r.-iK>rl on the condltton of
and Isr.-ou-cjltiug e„irli.e..r ..ii f.mr
Mrs. W II DUon N q:tlle sirk.
th.' first tim.' Mr.s M..H has v
Iplii'd tmiiiy
Ui:iiiy fold at the end Hut the. two Mit.way tunnels l»elng driven
inumplu.l
nion-.
For
two
oib.-r
tuls~*
In^ii.-atb
,An |..-«.p!e u^*r.' roining home from
plau-i lu tbe from the Battery to Gorernors istond
mi a.-.'uratc lia.l I
the
East
rives,
those
at
the
Battery,
he
last Thursday iilgbi IlaroM
under Hie toouth of tbe East cirer. To
Fmuk Urhardi and wife lia\« •han.pi.in ami \. Itamsey ran horse* ai till* pr.'si ul till!.- ran .listlnr.Msij , made the .irigiiial surveys, h. addi
il.u. so shglat as to Iw oegllgibb*.
n ..\. .1 on ?l:.dr farm l.. r.-.
turn he had uiu,*h lo ,P. with making
add 4.» nil hto other duties, be to eon•id ihev nu t EmoU ClarkV rig that rtnly a few of the old laiidmarkt..
Am:., 1 la.u.ln. r has mover his w.si.
•ttltlag engineer oo tbe four l*enuaylHandd Walker, formeiiy ..f ihU- Uie surv.-ys for tli.- ,\en York sill,
Twenty Workmea Drowx
s team all right
muehirie lo <iu> Ne« man's and h go! ! y Mr. 4larosi-y
with II. Champion's rig. clty. now gtoftBl manager for R. B.i ways. Is.th the .s,mpb-!e*1 ,xu.l project
tnji e.*ll
-For uv»-r twenty years Jacobs vanto lul*es being' driven under tbe
y.oiiip to rut
for him.
East rtrr-r it a fiolnt blgbrr up. In
Knox A CoV stem* of nuluth. U visit ed-oniM«. He Is easily the king of tun dreutbed of driving a itmnei und-!
IH.-hanl Ha>-ne and wUe and moth.roonectlon with these four tunnels It
.North rner. Tbe fir>t effort at j-u
riimaiely no ing friends In the city.
a tuts- U-ucsth it was jun.le by Trcuor j was rermtiy rrported. by tbe way.
C,.i. N. s n.an .-aught a piekoivl ii n-^-v -all to ph r.'s. I
‘Miss Orpha Ganlner of Fife l4il:eVeand
l.rmR lak. S.in.l.iy that welduNi l MTit- w.-s hurt m.irl. Mr. R.iniM*y
______
W. Park an.1 several otiic-r .-apitaltoto tbat a very serloua dlflb-ulty bad beru
appcarnu.e be look*
, like _
an.l seifhsl tiMie.1 home today after spending s
isuinjv. and a nutalwr of smaller ones
MiKOR WAl vWt
nre :iisd bald. ! 'abo li;..l made ifuist of tb-Ir money In encountered and tbat Mr. JacolM bad
irk the n.-it few days with hnr sister In ihl? city.
heal
iPrv.tnW
Jul> :•
lu-*clv .•roi ts-.l California. .Vctual tork to-*gan In 1N7U been sent to Europe to perfect plaoa
for ovenxmiing It. Tbe only ImprobsG.*orRe Wilcox of radlllar was a with
n. stendy and
hair.
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___ ; *»a,l was carried forward to a ,K>lnt ble part of tbe story Is tbat nmrlaa
Trax.'rw* City vtoiior yesterday. Mr. luminous, lito uoiit- to sirotig and of ! where tin- .-ompressesl air
Mrv J.din Paul
I»a^vn1^ here SaM.r.iay an.l Snnda
Wilcox was h.'i.' looking up a motor Unoanc^ It..man ty pe. Hi. mouth to -i-ratlou blew out a hole In the bottom M Jacobs woald not go to Euroiie
rre.1 tVa.ncr u.-nt to A.H.I.*
when be had a thing like tbat to face.
MrComb* diove lo
ud Mr
shielded under a lg'nd*,m..- wl.ltc mu- of tls* river and iw.-nty w«r
of H. \. Chase.
Tiar.‘rsi- <*.f> la^t Wc-ln
drt.wued. After this the effort ton- He wooU fVmaln on tbe gntond a^
Roto rt Price, of Smith t , Price, pho- laclM*. enrted sligiitly at the ends. He gulshed
1. Ilian .rf Alden was bora lo
W P -Aid will meet with' Mrs .8
and nually was abaadoned. work out the problem for himself.
ud ihe funeral ctf CharUw Utaaln.
togtapheas. left this morning for sidtc his age. wltirl. to lu ttje uelgblKjf Millione had lH*en put into tbe bole. Il ‘ However tbat may he. «
.<irlekland July 12th.
Tb-nsei ot Trav. rs4- City Is %
Mr. Kld.b-r had a new windmill put Omena: WTille then* he will lake pir howl of sixty, his c-bo.*kt: are ne«y and rcmalm-d tlu-re.
j f*ct that be to connected with the
full and hto forehead tvlibout wriukU-k
Ilh Miss JoKlt- G..re.
tip lav! Monday.
tores of many of tbe ,KdniB of inter- He to above the average to-ighL but to
At! Eui:1..*h company next took up i bnikHng of Iwelv
Mr. AnJeruon lias retmu.-.! home
Miss Mamie Uams4*> was the guest
uumber of
‘Trev.-TK.- CijT affet i
so broad and imi..oUr iLal he doeji the work, but oa approaching a ledge j about New Yorkunderground railways
•til Mt of .Margie Canute Friday night and •*sf.
’ Herman Hyman left this morning not seem ro tail lie .•arrles hlniveir of nxk 11 nl4., gave up. Engineers then j rflibways
and Mrs Mi!sou Go..
Saturday.
Manhattan tolaud. IKlnt man
Mr Cbarh*s Ijinniu was b.rtk-djrom
Mr. Morgerson and Mr. Ikhtglas f..r a day’s noting at Omena.
with military erectue<s. .ret has the 8tl.l that It was lmi*oKsIlMe
lo tbe worbl to to . liarge of a more
111.4 vlMirrh >.»st.Tday and was laid tn went tn The lake yestt rday.
r>r. W. H. Smith ond wife passed slightly abstraciwl air of th«»se who Kinun a funnel ouder tl*e Nui
stnpeodous *»r a more dlirH-; It work?
t e. T by I be .dde nf hN wWe. who .N
J:i«-otr«. who bad lierume it
J Howard N ImlMlng a cemen*
ihrouch the city this morning on their think much. He' siicak* quieil.v In a liowt-i-er.
, Desj.ltc* tb** tmi*oriancr. ..f hto .-i.uievrjorteil this lif»- eiever
chicken cuiop and
Way to SeatC. . Wash. They cross the mellow, well modnlated voln- and nev
nually to IIW’J be got a ments and hto plans, the puML- kuMcs
r of tin* IN
Ixuiiio was a pio
er apiiears excited or dtotiirbed. ”rhere
lake bv the Northport car ferry.
*riu» AB ucrr4 of
1 ihat be iiuifi lift
ive alw.ui him. lb- is of New Vo.-k lawyer named lYmiarn G. Rtllc »vmcen.tor lilra. Hto natne to not
he h.vs f-leaiisl
b-rost-ir, alw>
Amll NWMnger has m.ive.! from his fbe type that would au. onMf-l.msly |«s«s McAd<x.. formerly from Georgto, to to -Who'- \M*o- or to He* cn.y.-l^
at »e.s^ ill Cana.ia
I
a: AMen Mr
rt-.^Idence On AVashlnglon strcH to 121 acquaintances by wlttomi a,»eakiug. yet organlxe the New York aad .New Jer-1 dtos. He la a modest matt, w ho conddmmsHurtnng rsm
hto
P;:*Ca- *4fceT. over Kubet k J flort. there to no trace of anobbuibrn-s^ ap sey Kailroad comiwuy and uke up the era hto work mo.ro ImiiortaDt tlian
»d win iH* roNi.
tunuH work once more. Jacobs Was penmnality. lie is so wrawsd up to
Mr4. D H. iTav of Clen Hiven
d fan.dy. of wbi
- CCkffes and PhUiu Traverwe of parent lo bto makeup. He refuse al>- placed In rbarge. The old bo^ that ; tbe thlujto hr has fo do t^t be jrw
a Glen Artwr caller lan Friday.
il three girlK.
Grand Rapids are here risiiing their aololely to talk of himself or to permit had l»eeu twi.-e abandoiied W|i^re-i little as to what j»eaple
MNs Ida N«sen. who aUended
of bias
his
aobordluales
to
do
so.
yet
Is
ever
teachers' examination at Leland.
mother and sister, at 22C E. Ninth
free to speak rounetmaij. though opened, this tkne to be puabed f^ard or wen whether tbw lliluk of h‘m at
W^ihave lluvv^rrv laltt'e«.irel a third grade d'rtiflrate.
street.
guardedly, of hto work, lie is tbe sort
Mrs Tborntoo and llule girl wrent to
si AtUdstaltle Hrli .llosc'
of man that gives the inij»mision of
Frankfort la.st w«>ek. exiiectlng lo rr
Su^poii
AMUSEMENTS.
main for a while.
thrilling InteresL At ooe time tbe river
upportcr can be inMiss aKte Van Husklrk of Mani.*;tee
Last Haturday Nigbt bis Excellency
broke tbrougi^ tbe top of tbe ttmuel. our Govdrnour and Family arrfred
uiv a<
adiiisicd on btU
and ^ lady friend are here for a vtoll
stonily
The I'aynci*vlllc (M-nn.1 Preas says
whatever he has to hand. Ue frequent- Bags of aawdaat an^ ererytbtog rise here to good health from bis Omrowith relailvt** and frteads.
that
so that ilN' I
<»r
the
NorthwcMmi
College
Glee
Charlea A. Fisher, hupervisor. spent
ly aaya tbat -the engineer does not available were tbrtist Into tbe hole. aentof New Jersey.—.kogost Itn.
lio?c
may
lachrs lo lb
.
three days in Iceland last week kt 4be dob: -If is <«e of the best on the Ulk to words, but In deeds.” Bilent, Finally tbe moo took off thalr.jclodiaa
meeting of the eouuiy bourM.
wcirn in f.s ni or at side.
rood. AH numbers wero encorcui ani
give orders like and stuffed them into the opeatogr Aa
On Wjsdaceday tbe 21 of Josaary
RIO Can. he.
^
^^bool offlmu have net up - the audience was no* contented as a
efiekl He <
* Many'considcr this inc
a Uat exisHheut a man wimhutotril to- 07351 Inataiit there wlU be a Court
tfyowwwnt te ss»c Ishor. new flag pole^ at the scbiiolliouse and
_ .
arms. To
rule with ihe second respmise. bm ___________
to positioa and brid agatoft dm orifice of Moslck. Vocal and Inetrumental for
izreatesi bargain yet:
Uuy the
SMf-SMwi«o bought a nice new flag.
.
htoa up to a few words, be oeema a j to stop the fiow of the water. It waa Cbe Benefit of Mr. PaehelbelL the Harpeompelled
them
to-appear
three
and
Lusta.**
vHMcnwin
1
Mias
FYtmch.
who
has
\^n
at
Carl
a mailer of i:t oNt»MV you
oo(«wv>i«R.to croshsdlihs Walker’s several weeks, has ivtunuH tour limes. ” This rotopany of high cMBblaatSou of the soUtor. ortbesfu- '■ Uy such resoluu means tbatt tbe work akbord Part performed by blmorlf.
should
de«t aod of tbe man of aftolra.
The Songs. Vioitoa and Gonnaa FHiifti.
p«tot. **C«ta Uo** Rato to her home. Her al««*. Mias May
m4 to egusar aooA iw Oss_ Frmh of Ohio, has come lo care Tor
luier umewiwB uw grwav n»wir i by private hOods Tbe ODdioct t;*RI
Mr. Jacobs waa born to Englaad. At
(be City Opera hoose la this city July
rmim Msrtiswy. her daring tbe aommer.
ed to break the roof of the begin precMy i
one Ume be did engineering work to
•u^OmFIps and ww«
CapUlB Hats took a part from here 1$. and an mmrte lovers ahould hear
intense
beat
was
turned
oo
to
Hooee of Robert
toww-tostoto BDmlre to hto boat to Uke the them. TItoeto on sale at tbe Cliy lodla. Later beMped to cuustruct tbs the mud. with tbe resnlt tbat tbe whole eu to->e bad at
river to Lun,
^
_____ , . Dewar fron there to Frankfort lo the Nm ataiiR and Frmidt Tmde'a atoce.
Mr. To^*$at4 i
j If jfwir deabw hasn’t It Hannah * ball ffktoel
don. He gatnlrd socti a rx^puiatloo aa mmm waa burned an^istdene
ai lSc. ■
SojaafftoeqiLlhfit JmjUtr^^
the at- WicUike gWrillemT. ^Jjiy
I Lax M^rvanille Co. hma.
1
V
Personal Side of a Mao Who Has Worked Won
ders Under Water and Land
:
^
TERMS—Caih. oi- $4,20 down and
$1 weekly.
GRINNELL BROS.
Music House-159 €. Front St.. Traverse City
Patents
-ssr-
I
j
/
'IS
A 25c
•
Hose
Supporter
for
Only a Dime
Stove Polish 9c.
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;.i
mm
•m
mm
. FRIDAY, JULY i. 1
mm ICEWlSTlifOTEUSeU HHHNEIIIEW
’ ler sToiE
UP IN UUNGH
AWT rmXAKCS WUIC.mLL IM
WILD AM 4 TATMAMI -PALACE*
OPCM TQMOPKOW,
I Caft^VotJI^^
Pae
AID UP TO ItlUTC
^
c
The raSBlac fmeusty has bega eoverwd wfth a bHXllaat eoat of red paiat
HAMI§OMC;«K>A POUMTAIff'MAt OB iSm owside and Stt wadiRAOoe a
MTtN IMSTALLCO.
afeomwo ciaawfag os tat tatartor. II
H not oortaio aa yet wIwiIhw (he U^
Uify win hMidU cherrtes this year or
AOL as the aaarkni M wo wiMwrtaln. la
aeetkms It looks as *lf the price woald
be rewaoBablc enoogh to anake U advlaable whUe In others the farmers
tl|iak that the market will be hlgber
and timr* wlU he a large pmfti to them
ii
tr 121
if they abtp their fnilt. Any time that
utafvbidirrTUd
the matter U ccrtala. the factory can
be ready to ran In abom a day. The
ai l» K. rroat airwi. The
striae boon crop srlU ho ready about
win iK-cln b«r4i>«^ UMOorrow
the 15th or »nh and the factory will
wUli #dMwtni BiosSc MtUraoon an)
start tbea full blasL
•vealai.
and «»t«T>rtrtim
A peculiar thing was discovered by
Ena
boaM af oa* «f Uk* band* workmen while tearlag down the rf^
anaurtiaad baM appotatcwt catablhib- frlgeraior at the west end of the build
aMBUlrf ibe kind In aorth^^ra Mtdiling. Two years ago last FebraarT. th'<
Saa. Thi Inti-rlor of tb«* irtru>^ar*‘ Is
ndrigerafor was stocked with a large
flnlsbod. rhfrfly In aiaboK*
guaailfy of Ice and «wle<! up. bu;
may ^ ib<vwalls. uiAolsterwl In
yesterday when a lol or sawdnst had
-----4 damask And brtmantijr II
been removed, alioui two tons of the
wltb blnvtr-aix etecUir in*
ice was found In the bottom of the
lighia Th**
bouse. The blocks were of good aixe
ara tb^ most maim and made of
and frozen solidly logei.her.
bogaa^ iba chairs and labia, briax
The refrigerator was Imilt ,li\ the
larnla^ with maial
first place wlfh the idea that the eberA haadaomt auda luimtalo made hr ries couM lie kopt there In cold stor
(he Mdwld Carbcmit comiian) of Chi age but Is was never used to any great
cago U locaiod in fbe renter of the extent except at one time when the
weal aide hod is one of tie most com surplus slock of bean* was kept the re
plete In this section oL thr ftats.
The Interior Ik liolng changed ond
la built txpfin a new ptan with ti
tl!e room will he use*! for a warehouse
ajnipa and extracts located und«-r t
where about 10.0«K» cases can be
iparble top of the .eotui^. In anch
stored.
. .
manger that ihe attendam. mn wait
«poh:,ctieloairni witlioux turning
aromu). Tbe,>aaeated ^11 fl»tu/vs
W. C. T. U. MEETING
#re ail maboi^SrCnU^d
Urge; oral mlnur.ln the back there Is
a dr^erof iacandeeeoDt Iigbu with
groend globes. The irlimnliigs i
glckle and ooyx anil the lonnuln
prorkled wltb hoc and cold water at
mil times.
On the west aide of the store near
ihe irntgance will be an elegant new
Bboir oase containing all kinds of bak
•17 goods, while (IB the other aide will
be diaplaved In groat profuskm a full
Ifbe of cimfectlons. A hknilsome cigar
eaae twll! aim l>e iocatod on this side
contaliing nothing but clgara of Trav
erse ('tly mamifacturr. Tlu* place set
;mr aenring ire croatn and re
fnls. Is rfwmy end In one cor
desicnrd for a rosy comer
(holstrn'd seals, where those
may alt and rest when ih«7
Inelned, *
alls arr aurr.»muW*d with
late glass mirrors, making an
• of «1ght> iw.vrn and om half
feet o^lid mirror nruund thr wails
Ing departpo nt In tb»* mar Is
wHh «me of th.
lamoml^ thn^' deck liakr
This Is one of till* ixrst AtnUv
lanufanured ami has ( very
parity. Tin- firm Is also prrs
h a roarhine for ^charging th«
ilaln. this iM'ing'uir only om
rse Clfv. The ^ce erean
111 lie operate*! hy an fl«M*irlr
It la the piwpoae of
a siHTlaltjr hf «»rder liakins
will conduct a Hirlrlly first
toHiate home bakery. They
p a specialty ais
hr any one who desims. On hot
days W^en Ihe housewife
alre to-«mdun* the Inconreniems^ «»f
cooking* meats ran lie .^*nt to the
Palace lor nnp^tlng am: delivered Im
medUtrly at Ihe lumit.
Thla atructurv' is one |g which the
proprMors can take a just irride. as It
U one of Ihe most comn!
tiactlfo In northern ir.chii
In fact
The popularity of the proprhiors and
the rwcognlied ablllte of Mr. Wlldman
, as a chef assun^s a success'for ihr
baainesa. The young men win rciiain
- ly not var»* any eB.irt to mskr U A
IlhCTMBITS DISMISSED
a* •
Mga Holt Freed Ra Iway OfflcUle
awl Boos. Mm From Chargea
\
cf Conaolracy.
By Wlrp to the Evening Reccnl.
New ,Hork. Jntv fi.—Judge Holt has
dlatnlJAc^ the Indictments against the
ortrUUi«f the New York Crtitml and
C, Ck>^ioe. Edgar and Edwin Ea
of Detftit. sugar merchants, charged
with inisplrary to vkdale! the Elkin.
rehatlng*acL
/^EftRO LYNCHED.
RniU ^ Attachad Them Woman
I Within an Hoar.
By WlrfRto the Evcaing Kecerd,
UexB#on. Ky„ July f .-Jame. P
BtmfeR SOODCH and ^paan
ioodik 10 o«
A pott§ at tho UOmid tottom
Pleasant Manner.
The Women’s Christian Temperance
Union met at the reiddence of Mrs.
A. R. Puller, 122CiUndolph stroei. this
afternoon. It was iiatrkrtic day and n
pleasant pmgram was given of read
ing. music, informal spearing, etc. Natonal (tongs were sung In a spirlte 1
and deJightfuI manner by Miss Has
tings and . Misses Elolse and Ullian
Wellti. while mile Ruth Hastings and
Lucy Nelson, prettily costumed In rtsl.
white and hlno. sang LHicrty. Various
memliers read appropriate selections
and Mrs E. 8, Stiles and Mrs, Crane
IK hriefly hut Interestingly about
•The nag.” and -LIlM-rly.” Light re
freshments of lemona<U> and w.ib-rs
Itukd an t'njoyablr aftt rntkm.
NEW DROP CURTIIN
WIR AURM WENT OUT
place the people w* n* siamling around
the englii.* and had not the lea*t
though! of dang.T.
The cause of 'he expIoKion Is som.what of a myKterr. It-waH an old
IiaCchc‘d-up engine end it In thought
that It came loose at the base and in
some way wa* Ignlutl from there. The
<ngine was almost a total Iokk, Mr.
Smith offering Ip selMt for T.n cents/
Mr. and Mr*. H. Cl. Roach of Tenth
Pireet jiisi inliu»e*l bring in the boat at
the lime of the accident, having rrtin.'
Sentence.
IMPLOTES’ HIIF HOIIDIT
The nujount ol freight .being handbsl
Hannah A Lay Mercantile Company daily by the T. C.. L & M. through
Inaugurate* a Good Thing for - ihi city Ja lllujurau-d-by yCKlcrUay
Their Working People.
morning’s train south which was com
po cNl of twonty-iig-hl loaded cars.
Manag*r Sauder* of th** Hannah A !w«‘nty-fodr'cf which wer«* of pin Iron
Iny MiTcantIh' c<»mpan.v ha.s gi n mod and last evening
tons oT freight
t6 < arh oniploye of the .company a half vv. ut north and w. n- loa--d V.nio the
holidJiy each wes k.-^Tbo employes will car ft rrv. tin- work taking until after
lake the time when their dntU*s will
liest permit ahsenc*'. Tiie new plan Is
appr<‘cial«l. The matter «d a hair 4iirx4’d freighi.
hollrby OF one lime throughout the
This !.•; M*veral »im<the bu-iiws.K
big .store was eonsld**re,l but tlu* di thai'tlu mad was dtiing isdorc ihi- e.ar
\eiKity of trade makes that pl.nn im frrry b*-gan Its pn‘sent. run ami If It
fMissildc at this time.
kei’p*- iurnaslng a.s It has during th.’
SPECIAL NOTICE
TfCVARBCOIIOWANTAa
BONE ms SGMPg
James Lstdiaw U-derwent se Opera
tion Today for the Removal of
Dveayed Fleah.
ICE MEN FREE
wltue«uvl the aechlcnt trom the dork. T. C.. I_ 4 M. I. Enjoying a Big R
of Bu*inexr—Car Ferry I*
Responsible.
G. G. COVEIL fOR CONGRESS
Chief of FoUee Asktim «b4 the po
lice fgtBT Fw l«*y uMaiy «ritln« the
city jockup rjeoned out prcgoratocy to
remodeiing the Interior and making
fit fer other than *!runkea caaes.
The old wexHten eeUs have been torn
out and new iroi
which will dIvWc the coop Into two
parts, one of wMch will he fitted oat
with a bunk and convenlcBces lor
ke«’ping a prisoner
for
dsv* with comfui
pi Isom.-* who arc awaittos trial have
had to be confined in the coonty Jail
and this wlU make a great cobtchI
ence for the police department.
l.aicr a cement floor may be put in
James I.aidlaw. jr.. of Stole «lr*v:
suffered an operation to rv^move do
caying bone ihi* morning. Altowi four
)ca.-K ago Mr. i.aUlsw haJ hU l*g
token off just above- Hie kmx- aim
then the Ixmc ha*‘wTmewlmi de
ray. d. This morning the bone wa?
r:-rap<^ aud the jjecayed part.*? re
ram«-d. He Fuffere?! some flom tl»e
effi^l* of the chloroform, but Is dole,
By Wire to the Evening Rec«>rd.
Load*in. July b.—The war alarm nicely. He « xik«cU 10 lx* out in a Lm
went all over Englan.! today to the liays.
’
warning of Sir Rlwanl Cay. minister
foreign affair*, about ihd strained
sliuaion in Kg^pi. The sultan *»
blaraid for th(' presetii criKi* hy hsv Court Bet the Five Indicted at Toledo
ing fosti'red the anti-christisn U«Mnon
at Liberty l/hdsr Suspended
MUCH FfitW HINUiiO
pa-=;i few week*, it is pndiuldc that an-
0. P. CIRVER IPPflIRTED
Wa* Ma_d<! Postmaster of Traverse
City by President Roosevelt
Yesterday.
^
Oyster. Ibiy. , July .
presbb nt
lbM>s*v.li y.-sterd.ay appoliitetl post
masters: Oncar P. Carver, at trav<'rse City. Mich., and Juhti J. OLkui
mdl at Marineil*’. Wls.
ILLNESS NOT SERIOUS.
Reported That Grever Cleveland Is
De’ng Well.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
N* w York. July C.—Ex T're,<:blen;
C!. vcland L n pori. d lo be doing well.
HIr illness U not serlnn?*.
COURT ROOM WAS PACKED
(rontlnued From Find. Page.)
ant and Ora rar;Hnb r the plaintiff.
I,.aKt fall Mr. aiul Mrs. ^'arp*'nf«’r «ei»arauu. tJieir 2-y*sr-old child going
with Mr. (’arpenicr. At_ the ju-eKcnt
lime Mr. C’arjv-nter and child -are livIxig wih hL parent*, iir. and Mrs.
Thoion Can»<‘nter. Jim wife went to
hi* home to see the child and while
there rrnt Into a difficulty with her
m*ither-in-law. Mrr.. Eveline Carpehier. and It is claimed struck her to
the *ye.
Tlu’ trial occunlel all ye.~t«Tday
afu rnoon and la.st night went to -the
jury. After bring out an hour they rt^turned a tcrdicl of not guilty.
The case has caustvi much excUcmen» in Wlliamsburg and vicinity and
the court room was packed all during
the trial. Mrs. Carpenter formerlj^
taught school at Williamsburg. Publir Fentlim’Dt ia bliont equally dlykled.'
Prose rut Ing Atu.rn«>y Cros.* handled
the case for tho ptmple. while P. C.
Gilbert defended Mr*. Carpenter.
This morning In JusUoe Gr*en’»
court at Bates
Carpenter is suing
Mr. Carpenter for iFetpaas. She claim*
thal^!^' the division of the p
Mr. Carpenter look IIWJ worth of valu
ables that belonged to her. Under
wood A Umlor are attorneys for Mr.
Carpenter, while P. C. Cllberl lugitlea
Mr*. Carpenter*a end of the ifinac.
The coae sraa concluded at 1:50 llite
but the (
public miUl 1
GRAND
OF^ HOUSE
• ONE NIGHT
Ber* Twra
ReaitfMfie Ihe
Jen, C PR^niienX remBnUon as an
archil.-et. I* spreading nil Ofver th^
PEOPLE STANOBiQ AROUND IT woild. A ohort time ago he’raoeiTed
AT THE TIME. ,
an order for work In Centjal America
and yesterday a letter came from
ioCia oruertog a set of drawings for a
Mr. a-^d Men. M. tL flaadi Had Baer reridence. The order was from J. N.
Pamaagiri o« the Root the Trip
Bose of tlppernh stale. Cai^r.ila. In
., Before the CxptosioB—Engine
dla. and had 1^ posted June 5 and
Was Ruined.
was Jntsi n month on It* way. Sample
drawing* will L- sent the first of the
week but It win be (tome Ume to
A aarloiia aoeld4it was narrowly AugOKt before be gets them nad U he
averted at Central Lake Wedaeaday ge s busy at once, the aft*ltoct will
A thirty-foot gasoline Uu»eh owned by hear from him again in early Septem
A. R.“«mlth had hm carrying picnic ber.
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Mr. Petersen yesterday recelred an
parties from the C«itra! L-ke dock to
a place called Mile Point, They car order fram Adriano T. L. Nussa. Ha
rled about twenty at a load and had vana. Cuba. Castillo 12. He want* a
mede many vueeesvfu! trips daring the set cf plans for a concrete residenc<\
morning At <he time of th** aeeldcnt
the )ioat'’»a« Just ntnrnisg fr*»m u
trip to the point and hac about tw.mty
paanengers aboard. When a short dU
tance froi^ the dock a m.u: rep .rt wa:
heafd and the engine ;vas blom'n prac
tiwlly all to pieces,
-No one’In Ihe bnau nor the l>oa:
Itself wa* to the least lnjurt*d. How
such an ncHdcni 'could occur and Button I* Bismed for the Strained Sit
. jat.oa for Fostering Anti- Chris
everyone cscafie tejun’ 1« dllOrult Ir
tian Sentiment
undersUnd, Wb* n the 4txph»rion look
WITH $11,000,000 ROll
^WANTAfr X
OM WBBdee Cette
ACCiDEII
Manager Loomis V/MI Install a Fine
(Contln-Msl Fmm Pim Pase.) r
One at the Grand-Hs Work of
pro|MT rho|nr«*. I am willing always to
subm.t to their g»K)d jmlgment I b«*liev** that I have had Miffklent »nManager 1.oomis of the Crand opera nuiragimieut from all p.viis *d th.’
hotice wIM lnst.HI a line new drop cur distrirt to warrant me in iM-o^ing a
tain In the house The curtain shows candidate at this iline, and if elected
1 castle In KlMarney am! Is the work to this Important offle** I will gtv<* to
»f Serraan & Ijin.Us of Chicago, the 111*' duli«*s Iherttpf my v**iy best ef
1m‘M :nne pointers In the country. forts. *
Resperl fully.
The nmain costs |3bo to install and
(bM»rp-a Coveil.
Ik a big Improvement to the house.
July fdh. iaoc.
The nirlala will contain the advertiseWell Eouipoed.
nt« ntn of some of the leading mer
Mr. Covell comes In-fcire the tM-i.ple
rhants of the city and is slmihir 10 th.
ines at the Athenanra at Jackson, the of the Eh’veuth district admiraidy
JelTri.-s at Saginaw and the Hell the- rqulpiKs! by long public eXporiene*’ for
the imiM)rtant ixisilion of r»’pn”^ervaat Ib'jiton HarlKir.
tlve In Washington. Ih*fore coming
to TrajWse City he served two terms
as proMTUting attorney in lienrie
county. In 1K!».1 he was eh*cte<l as
Transport Set Sail for ihe Philippines
jeprescnf^Hvr to fbo legiidaturc and
Silver Coin Fortune *
•em*d two terms, and to 1W7-R rerved
Alto and Big Guard.
In the state wnate. Hf« wa-- a member
of
the judiciary rommitt*ve of ht,\h
Ily \Vii4‘ to th.‘ Evening Rt'cord.
San Krnnelseo. July r,.—The tran«- thes*’ houses *-arh term and chairman
»rt -Sheridan vailed for the Phlliin of that <’omnilft*>*‘ one f.-rm to the senpines ifKiav with a gn*st fortune in ale and «»ne Term la the house.
In 1S9R. at a *p**rial v^lon of the
and a hank roll of fll.iwt,
d !*y Lieutenant Tarlton I’nlte*! States wnate. Mr. C«%ell was
appointe*! United Slates district atand thirty m. n of the Fir^t infanir}.
torney for western Michigan and upon
receiving that appointm*>nt resigned
“ROYAL BALL."
as state senator. Ho Is still holding
Our Door Affair for the Pleasure ol that office, having lK*en re-apjxdnted
for a third time which Is a disrinrtion
the Longwortha.
enjoyed by no other Unite*! Stages dis
By Wire «o the Evening Urvord.
Paris. July C.—A ’ royal ball” fot trict attorney to lh» countn. Mr.
Ihc entertainment of the Longworthi Covell Ik serving the district cfplanned. It will he an out door af Jlrimtly and faithfully: Hi* work has
fair.
• *
been done so, well that upon hla re
apiwlntment not long since the T’nlted
SPECIAL SALE on the beat cream States attorney general spok** to the
randies: 3t>-cent boxes containing one- highest terms cf the service rendered
half pound. 20 cents ml the l»alace 10- the govei-nment by .Mr. Covell.
. Mr. Covri! wa:; a candidate two
years ago for this nomination but at
the ren vent ion withdrew to favor of
Congressman
Darragh. Store th»t
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY STM.
time he has l^cen growing in favor
StmuBcr tllinoia.
To Charlemix. Petoskey and Hnrbor ihroughmit the district and tho sentiroenl Jn favor cf hi* candidacy has
Springs and retora. 11.00.
The nilBois wfll not stop at Elk been ao strong thaf he -.as doomed It
a doty to himself nnd due hi* nonerRapids going or returning.
Leave K n. m„ return !0 p. m. (dmrp- on* friend* la the district., that be beceme a candidate at this time. Mr.
July S-21
Coveir. inany qualification* will as
suye for.hhn n very oordini nod tavar.
SPECIAL SALE oo the beat crea
able aopgort. which «t the ttoesent
mdles; Stkeent boxea cootnlnlng 01
time
Indibatas hU Bomtoatton at the
half pound. 2u cenu at the Palace 1
aw only.
THYAI
•t..
PECMLIAt
PASSED AWAY
(OatlBaat tna FInt
M
JENS C. RTTERBEN WICL^KE A C6nvENIENCES and COMFORTS np^ aad wtumtnt to
S>tv4v
«n« rManlu fioB •
BET OF FLANS.
WILL BE INSTALLED.
oB *• tke «nattT. W itir. «p «M
Order Cai
Pfan Coaerate
Maa in
fENY
WBi REMODEL ^ OR, HOLLIDAY
KSiDEICE
By Wire to Hu Eyenln;; Record.
T.dedo. CL July C.~All five Ir*- ru
are now ai inK-rty. Hu’ court havi
KusiM ud*-*! r* ni*’nce on tiirev* and
b-a.M-d them on
bail.
tk>t Ills lUe n> IB iMMdtaW <l»cer.
.4tMT Ike ks—inkiK acxBmd. Drs.
Gumer. tbawlej. Chase sad Arthor
IloOidair were at Ms bedside aaii'
Or. Albert H. Holliday,
drath took place but notbiag raaM be
done and It wa* merely a matter of
wafting for the end to come.,
Albert H. Holllday wa* bori to Myr
He. Or.t. June 3fi. 1»5. HI* prriia:nanr cducnliOB wna obtained in th«»
High arbool at Port PntTya
whieh
he tangbt aebool aeverat yenm before
entering the Unlreraity of Torrmto.
where be completed n fuR course in
medicine, graduating In 3SS5. In June!
of the next, year he was united to mar
riage to Miss Charlotte Shaw of Port
PeiTT. He practiced his profession
to Ontario for thrw years and during
the last summer visited hla hrothcr
Arthur to this ritv. Both Mr, and Mr*.
Holliday were *0 favorably Imprrs*,-!
with the country that on the flr*i of
January. 1RS»2 they movi^l herv. wb*'rt'
Dr. Holliday has rincf purfu**d hi-s
profeaslon with«;gTeat succt^.
Aside from hi* wife Dr. Il.dliday
kaves Hire,' ^htWren. L.tiii:. LMCiJle
end lilHc Tom. thnv hroHi*‘r.. to Ontaro. Marcus, Edward and Wilbur. an.I
a steler. Mn^. G. \V. Still, and an.Hh*^
bKUh.r. J. G. Hotllday. of U.c-ar Ijikc.
Dr. Holll.lay I.a.^ alwavs. rinrn hi*
local km !ier*\ enj*»y*Hl a large practice,
in fart h*- has ovrriiwk.sl himi^rif
inking care *>f it ifcr th,- paKt few
vi-ars. and la«t spring hi* profi-FKionnl
fri* nil* showed ihVir high r.-gar*l f.^r
him by i-k-fHng him t*> act a ; the lu-ad
of Ihi’lr fmr-iHy.
Dr. llidll.lay wa* a mi'ml»er of the
MaFofi.M, Knightx of Pythias. Elk.*?.
Mixk-m Wixxlnn-n. Fore.st, r* J»nd Mac
calxH-* . The funt ral arrangi-m, nt >
Jiavc nut yi i !,et'n nmi:.
PaiK In the stomach. c»llc and
dlarrtoea are quickly rdiered by
the use of Chambtrialn’s Collr,
Cholera and PUrrboea Remedy.
For sate by American Di nr Co. 7-il
SPECIAL NOTICE
EXCURSION. SUNDAY. JULY 8TH.
Steamer llUnoia.
^
To Gharl.-voiv. Ib-iosk* y ami Harix»r
The *.aly s**rvb’»« pt H:e Grace Epi
enpril rl.uirh .^tlfuIay will lx* Hu- muri Spiin::-* .7ml n 'lini.
ill" MTrier at I«:20.
Tim >min«’ij; Will mif stop at Elk
.Mr.< ('. S D.4W.I of drawn, who
IlnpidK j.ilng orK'tiiriiing.
I.4MVI- K .n. m.. n‘!t!ru JO p ni. sharp
.endiritiF a few
»iIM‘rai«d niHin fur apendi
d.nv .r -ago in re|v>r(e<l
July fi-2t
nic* ly.
^ Jo<rpli Taylor *.f Anne ree.-ived j ^^GTl'ER SGQTf’II aii.l
'telegram frtun Shatp-.vHIc. Pa.. Ihl rnn-lv. Mg.ildr Cti-c iit :-rxhls
at the LaGn-ul lomorniw
morning announcing the d* ath of hi
BREVITIES.
brother John. Mr. T.uylor b-fl fo
Sharp-villo this sfbTTuxm.
JnlliiK and Hirk Wimiu- C’lnriu.
tbiK luorninu- from RuHons Bay am
Elk Hap’de. wle-u- they look part In
Hu* F.iurth of July dHilelir xperts
lb>:h enjrieil off many firr.l priri-s an«,
r. pr*‘Ki Di.Ml Traverse City. In a mo l
rri'«litaMe manner.
Toward the lari nf the W4«*k Ihr
fruii shipment Ii4‘r<ime?! very heavy
!,ast night the Unlt4*d Slates Express
romimny *hlpiM*d over 210 erati-s of
eheirb'f? and tbi.«? morning .uriMth4 r
went out. The r*th4‘r’V\pii»K r
pnnb’.s -nlso’ ^nn.lb d a e4.nsi.b.rabbquantity.
At fbr adjourn.’.l nnmiubmii-ting
the Presljyterian cburclr last eveuii
T. F. Chilton wa* ebTliil eldiT to *
*-*ed Uny Thorupsi.n. and Hr. H.
Ganier i4» Fuere4 d l». C. Thomp.siin,
The steam mad roller is working on
Gar* *trt>**t lo<lay.
A new vnuli U beiur. Inrialb-fl In Hi'*
jia.sement of the court lu
prrs4 rva*ion of old record
PERSONAL.
J. M. lyincnceker. Frank Ltmg
neck*‘r and William WTiitrbnrn. all of
IV-lta. O.. are guests of H. S. Hull an4|
family,
\
Thomn* Sinqb ton. wlf.- and daugh
t4’r of Howling Cr4‘*-n. Ohbi. arriv«Mi
here last rvrring t4i vi. it Mr. and .Mrs,
G^**.. F., Knowles at their Kummer
home at Last Bav*. .
Victor Potertyl and children. Emil
Paydor and family and Mr. and Mr*
Jofxlan. all of Chicago*, are expected to
errivo today for a jf4»w w****ks' stay at
Trav* r*e Lake resort.
Mr*. M. E. Orr left ihL n.ion for
Cairo. wh4‘rc th* will vu.it n lativ***.
Walter Thurtni left thi? tunm P.i
Khorl trip to TlK.mi^sonvili**.
Th«* K«-v. C T. S'out Is taking a
* k’u vacatHn. He left Lnlay for a
Khort trip to Port. Huron.
Mrs. W. J. I»arker retunietl h*»me
laM night from Harper hospitol. !>*BUTTER SCOTCH and p*-anut
andy. reg:iiar 2it-ccnt rood*. 1« cent*
I pound at ihe^-aGretil tomorrow
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
There wlU be a meeting of the
Grand Trararae Medical society Ihln
evening In Dr. Tbompaon a office to
consider Btotters relalire to the death
of our prraSdent. Dr. A. H. Holliday,
who boa been to (c,#ddeulr called into
ibe
of the Great PhyalcUn of
4,A.Thoiikpaoii.
r
*rH4bjrsclmy
July 12
I’
New York
Troubadours
A Concert Company of
Recognized,Ability.
Prices, 25C, 35c, 50C
^eat sale at Johnson
Drug Co.
i
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f'
Excursions
on the Bay
Steamer Columbia •
Will leave Traverve City at
S:4() a. m. for
Marlon Island, ' . .
Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Omena.
’
Northport,
Northport Point.
oix hours Jil Marioa
IoLtiiiI. an ideal i>laee to oppotl
the (lay, with |xiviIion mod all
convenic»ne*»a.
Fan*, 2) rentM
romiil trip.
Five hours ami a half at Ke-mh*
tvwanlfi. Faro 2 » cento rouod
tT/'
Two hoiiYB ami thn*<» ipiartiTg at
(Jinena. Fari-’ TJ) <vnto roumi trip.
Or an all d.iy rido^ t*» Northport ,
ami Norlhix>rt l*4>iiit, wiiboni
h-avin;; th(‘ UkiI, for TiO cento.
Thus** wishini: i-.m Becnre dinner
alMiartl the Nial.
Ueturijin«, l«at
will
reach
Traverse City at 4 l.’i p. m.
Afternoon Excursions to
Marion Island and
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
/!/■
Momhy. W(*dneatlay and Friday
air>.:io,p.m.
WANT ADS
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Six
w.-ll
fiijnl
r. ga-; lighting,
rangiSridi- 4-rauda. Inquiri* at
.Slat*- KtriH t
j.il)
IMurniiiKCity at T.J.'i.
re.icliin^' Trawrae
Tuesday, Thurgdny and Satord.ny ev(*ninKto-Marioii lalaud and
Xo.ah-ti-wauta, at 1 7.nu p. m.
,he,l Horst's orchestra ami dain'inig.
ga?
S 1/ N I) AYS — Kxcursiim to
127 .Marion
luliind. aflonioon and
C If cv*'nii(if. Il.irul's nri-lieslra.
The Grand Values
DURING OUR
Special July Sale
Arc ‘bcint' appreciated and
propose 10 do diir ix'st not to di<
tiwaf
sppoint
anyone. W|’ HAVK THE G0013S
—too many, in fact, and the ipain
object is to close them out.
'V.-1
All Straw Hats at Une-half Price
While DucK Hals at lOc
Orey Hats
In the poj.iilar new shapes,
$1.50 value at
r
. ,
^I.op
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YOUTH’S SUITS
at $3.90, $6.90 and U>8.75
Men’s Suits $9.50 and $12.50
GREAT BARGAWS
'1
Many other specials. . . See them ,
E. Wilhelm
M
ilSMl J1
Ipl^ South Side
I- I Stores.
Dry Goods aud.^
Clothing.
A. J. WILHDIM
f %
r
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SATDRDAB 3ULIS?
i'S:
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And during the balance of July we will place on sale at greatly reduced prices our stock
of DRY GOODS AIMD Oi-OYMilMO. The merchandise found at these
stores is the best that money can buy, and the goods you buy at this sale are ail new.
YoiTWHr find lots of snaps in the way of prices to close certain lots of goods.
This sale will be for CASM CM'JL.Y so bring your pocket book when you come
^
totouy.
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Dress Geods
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.a., sic
<or
:y :••• ? ; ,A1I Sfic 8.W.I. far
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SMrt Waists
11.25 Waists Ipr
.... ........ 2*c
11.50 Walsia for.1..^ r.v/A.v^1.19
^
$2.50 Walats for ...
KtiofU for
.....................
All II.C:.
k«miUr
...................fl.10
: All
TIh m. prltH^ ar»p1y
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Wc
............
goTMl* for ...
................
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..., ..,$1.00
2.35
$3 f*0 Waist
2.50
for .;,.,... 1..................
-
TIurc waiRt.s are .*i!l new this sc'aaon.
1J5
One lot wide and narrow Torchon l«aei-s atul
.;
Inseniuns. pnnty |iat1<‘mK; you can buy
* 1 Ihert for
................................................... 4c yard
. .. 2.15
$2.75 Wahta for
All WahhaliU* Shirt WaUj Suita............. ........... V4 Olf
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*1 l»lw black Tair.<a. 54 In; w TSc. for..... ^
carried over. To cbiae the Imlance cioi quick
1 r.l*«ce bUck TalTota. 30 In; was fl.W, for........ IRc
j.* - r
i
k"'X
|m
;p
prnerf and dust pr**of. wav morlh II.rA for $1.35
{■, I piece buck Pecu do Sbrnj • '4 piece*, fancy 8tlk«. 1!» In
11.25. for......$1.10
nil silk, aniiable
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75r Bilks for ...2......................................................
jV
$Sc
A nqw line of 3C Inch Bllkallnes. handBome Klyk-8. b<-st quality, at per yard...................... 10c
Ladies’ Skirts and Jackals
to close out at
!'|r'
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12^c Lawns for
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40c Wash floods for
32c
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' •i-':®'best PRINTS.
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Skirts One-third Off
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STORES
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In Our Cloihiner Dept.
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50c Wash Cooda tor ...
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35c Wash CtKidR for
All Ladies* Black and
Covert Jackets at
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5c
15c Lawns ft»r‘...,;............. ......12l^a5
25c Wash Hoosls for
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3c Lawns for
kind
25c kind
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to close out at
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25c, 39c and 50c
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One lot Fine Lawnw, In fanej’ dots and flgu^s.
Children’s Hats
ill:
the best made, at
...^. ......♦1.98
Wash Goods
22 Inchea wide. In all colons.
. for aulla or waUfs. aalo price'.
Hr-ir
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Rub-dry Bath Towels/,
One lot of Udles* Skirla. to eJoae out. at $1i» each
fancy'Sllka. In le^ha fc»r mtlfa. at Kc yard
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PrU^on
• SiHTial I)istx*uni on Ijice Curtains and Tapestry*
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One kit Ladu>' JaAiilK. worth irom $5 to $10.
for lAhlrt wiilK! msUk; worth CSr. for.
ixft:.
1..; $2.89 ,
These- swka wc ie from $12.00 to $20.00.
,1 pleco black Tafft'ia .V. in. was 11.25. for....f 1.10
• 1 piecr bUii Taffoia. 30 In. apoi proof, wafer
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One lot ul l.adiiV Tailor Made BuHk; some we
we till! sc‘11 them for ..y.;
I p,rep Mark TalT.la, 50 In'; mia 7Sc, fur....... «*C
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one lot ChUOmi-* Hosler>. all
One
fast black.
will i:/s^2 pah-for........ .c!.v............... ..
15c
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Tailor-Made Suits
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Wide ^Ilk Tafr.da fUblKHis. all color*. 3% to 5
Inched wide, at
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I bUck Md
SILKS
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;1 pbHN- 52 Inch SfiJtiiiK: n'KuIar $1.5« value.
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12.00 WalEia forv.;.i-i.i.-..>.:v.-. V • ‘***®
12.25 Walsta fc^
1.98
All ll.fK)
for ...
' : One pb*c<‘ 3K Inch black Drew* C2<km1h; rei;ular
5<k- value. In this K-ile at .................. 15c per yard
One lot. aa«>rfcd pricea. to cloac out at .. .> ... 75s
■An cur KocKlh for
All 7ir giKMln U^t
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A Big Bargain
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........42c
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All Summer Coat.R and Verts at .....:.
A few Mon’s C-phYe SuUfc at ............ ..
Om- lot of Men’s llalbrlKKan rndi-rwear »»___
One Itit of Men’s and Do>.h' Straw Hats al ....% off
5(*c Shirts at ....................................................... ;...38c
One lot of Si.rn Shirts at .................................... .. 75c
75 Youths* Suits, aces itl. 17. 18 and 19. at ....Vi off
One lot of bora* 50c Shirt* al.......................... ..
$$c
. Ixmj; Pants at ................................................. . .‘i off
One lot of Chlldrcti’a Suits. IlKht colors 14 and Vi off
All otir Chlldrcn*a Suits, aneu 4 to 1C. al.......... ‘/a off
Tlx-se are all aood Aoods. Our rcf^ular pric*** are al
ways the lowed; our cut prices means bik baricmlna.
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We are sole agents _f«jr
Clothcraft Clothes, the BEST
clothing in the country.
Ay J . WILHELM
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TO CURE DYSPEPSIA
the new way
^orderyonr
KCSWfCK.
RICE'S CORNERS
WJl! DnMMT of UltmkM*. Whi^ l« ,
Ml*ara Ida gMl OHI Rbnnk have n
, Mr and Mr«. Wm.
dnror^l from the tVaioMila. where Ok
•w-m to pick frob
Sunday.
Miw fJowd U rrry ai^k: had to bare
R. and O. 8 Pray went
an operation oor day lanf w«»k.
ame at Traw-rse Clfy 8oi
Mlaa Saloma Warr«-n la workinc; ftnnowcesMl UtraSlHHIer II r*.
and wife went to Tiav
lUm Watson at
E. Rice.
Leopard Baatman baa lumial fram fr^e City-on the eycurMon Sunday.
Mrs. Phlilpig lUdley and family are
thi* nr-lghborbtiod to part* unknoir
rnLcriainiag frieud* from ManceUma
Mr* Humir* m4*iber U here on
%1»lf from Indiana.
Mr liricxa of the FiiiiuKula tw
dlniK i with Mr. ami Mn. W. II. Wb«
Trstfm CUy m yMUJue Imt al
laai fYlday .
John Gal le ro’tirnM home fr
Mrs. J./I. Wrt...
Mr*. K, niir wen; to Travi^rw Cl%
«*Y. Mid Mni. B. Welfw of Rrnd TUy Saturday lo vlali with hrr daughter. Traverse rity Halilrday evening.
Fnil and Ora P.r.iwu w«mi u» Tr
iugliter. Mfm. Mra. Luta.
ers4- <1ty to liar tail game .Sunday
4uly r.
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tHirhood taat
MAPLl CITY.
The farmer* are aowlng buck wheat
CLEN HAVEN.
I#Y. norutiicli
to Bmptn
Mr. and Mr*. Sbcvban called on
Mrs Wm. Morris »if Bmplre was
to trUlt at tbf b<km<- at Mr. and Mn Wm. Wine * folka |aai .Tuesday olgtit. town W’ednrsday last.
Mias Mary Ihinmow ta working for
A numiier of Clare nenneli'* IltU'^SriSiomday sare an PDicnaininaiK Mtt. If. Durt of GnWti.
ti* hlrthdav.
liiw last Tmraday 4-v< tmiE.
Misa Ida and inll Hhuuk went to Wedn.-sday. June
The aftei
Tom (toiKl i»f KiHon the IVnInHtila la^f We.lmiu1a) to pick lusm was enjorah
*iM’ut playln;;
me oT Rrv. and Mn» fruit.
gano-s. Llgiit
M **iini.-uts w.-n
Mr. and Mra. She<*ban called on Mr. Kerve
ku KdHHil n«ll
Alice' Day of thI* plac
the MIkhi * Rcta c«Hik and K«i
hla iMally Idio
son of Gh-Ji ArlKtr last Wcslm
with maple
Tlu- Hattie ilutt luail
^*A Bunibrr from hcr*» r*acrt to atJi. Warren
of Chlt ago
lamlrf*r for th.- T. WilMMnhI iW Puurtb «r July mkbral|un In
Frlrig
lay
Miss Lla Mirratit and Margai.-i an-i
IhMikard and family ofuKaid
July r.
Davi.l Day. who fitve iK-eri visiting in
KaMoa YtaHed rvlaUvca ai tlila plac«t
Chicago ihe pasi week. retiirne«l Sat
urday evening on the lllinoi*. acc«»mEAST BAY.
W. H.
Frank uh
Mr. and Mr* l^lle CninI were Iht panledriiy Mr*. Caimil
rjj^A^thU vl•^kfTbu^ula^
:uesta over thinday of M and Mr> Chicago, who will *peml two weeks
visiting with reUrivi-H in Gleu liavett
vniiam Edward*.
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Miss Sttslc Forton of Traverse City and J?ast Empire.
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NORTH UNITY.
Mrs, John Mclnni«- is i.i. tin- sirk lls*
ialtisl Sunday with her itarenta. Mr.
L Tlio highway ovcrKtHT^ arr huiiy ini- nd Mrs. Jo*4 ]ih Fi.rton:
tblH week.
iirtfrlhg I hr rmui*.
The MiHse* Emma Fo*ter and Ui.*lc
Mr. and Mr*.*Jerome F.irton visited
, Mbla Kraii* 1« homn from the Trav- Sunday with their children. Mr. and Haas of StHith Manitou iriand vi^ileTl
rra» City hoepitai. « horr hr waa tr**at- Mr*, fh-rt ForiOn td Traveiwe City.
ai the honje of G*'«in:e Carter a few
rd for rongralloii of the lung*, Thr
Some of our folka attended the days of the past w»vk.
buy la doiag wHl.
• Mr*. J. C. laiidle .»f l.udington. who
Jtohn KraUa U at Old Mlialoo yUlilia* liecn visiting at Kenw»K»d r<*sort.
ing fiirnda
over Sunday with hia parents. Mr. and look the lllinoi* f«ir Harbor Sjirings
Mra. Thomaa Nrmmkat U critically Mrs. C. L. Domlae.
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Saturday evening.
111 Mid brr rrccivcry tn doubtful.
Monday Mrs. C. L. lV>miiir vialiei
Ml** Eva Dav returned \V«'4lnt'sday
«bm. to Mr. and Mr* Frank Krnh with her mother. Grandma Forton of la*t
from East Empire, when' ^he Itas
nrr. Juno M. a girl.
Travenu* City. There i* small hopes been vl*l«‘ng with relative*.
Anton SiiKlt rka of IMroit and »on of grandma's recovery. She is *<'•
Don Hordeii of Einpin? l> vihltinj:
Kroll arr YinUing Mr. and Mr*. Wncrl yean old^ Her oldest brother dhr!
at the home of Win ^ntu-it
! past Spring fged 91 yearn. 8hwill tw a danc<* al ghaldh’a
I Ihr< e hnuheis older than Ikt Hvball ihr tilt and a go«l timr la ex; near IX-irolt.
nod re.rort.
dr. and Mrs. William Welch virlied
The <»Ion Haven baseball nine
***iSopH arc lotiklng fine owing to the
cw dayu with Mrs. Welch’* paren
rain*, hut tin- outlook for fruit
avi-d t|j^- Sleeping Be.ir Life Saving
•olf td S4ilon.
U rmtb.-r
Station nine. The result was 15 lo 5
t
of
a
Sne
t
in favor o ft he I*. S. U S.- S. l»oy*.
JalyS.
to his daughter. Mr*. Weteb.
rollowing iM»tiy ar.riv<s1 on the
hlghwa
HUnols Saturday for C.regtiry s n'sort:
PORT ONEIDA.
R (Carihile.
Charles E. Field and mother. Mr. DurMr*. John Haro of Chicago U vlalt aud
ft'4- and daughtef and ibret' f.iibjten.
tng«rrlaUvcH and riicnd* at ihi* place. the Black
Bclcrdt I* worVluK on the farmer* are *n iii*h«‘d with work it's u and Mrs Hmlbuif and family.
July 2.
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< Jhwflh Manlioii iMiand.
hard matter to get men and team*.to
ork <»n the road*.
%. and Mr* Jn«. l>ago on.l Mr nhd
KINGSLEY.
H. M. Ko*!i ha* purcliav'd a fine
Mri Albr-M ITauac calh-d on Martin
Mr. and Mr* Jasper IJ b-11 WU
am of lioi><*>. It* a wel\ jnaicheu Weilm-Miay iuk.ii for Mill Cr.* k. whenBaA and family la*t Himday.
for them they win make their h.vme.
Mr. and Mr«. Hngrr* amt Lloyd of am and Mr. Ftr»* paid
r. Fov* ww* out fora few davs;1o a
ncijl llarlior and MImk Hazel Oliver
of travrrae t!liy vl*lt«*«l rrlatlv*^* at farm he own* near Fife luike He re
luim-d Friday i vening.
Ibid plac4* W<-4lnc«day.
Friday Mr*. Jame* 1). Beach visited
Mel
tiU placi*.
with Mr*. Peter Rusho
.mpanled b> .Mr. ami Mr*
All.erc Courtadr i* geiting jeady for
the grain har\cM. He ha* purchasid
Tind daughter Ohvr were a harvester ami self biudt r.
A Promlnani Cincinnati Woman Thfia
oi
Joveph Oiurtade 1* huvtUiig to ge;
George Kt ltlrrhouse and chll a :»-aciv plt*c<' of new ground ready
tlNdl caller! ou Mtn. Fred .Mklnson lav for po’atne.^. He say* he ran make it
and
have
kl*
poiotfs*
In
hy
i.i,*
tth
of
The great good Lvdla
Pinkham’a
Ratsnlay.
VcgeUble Compound U doing ara.mg
Jsiy s.
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the women of America is attracting
Uic
attention
of
many
of
onr
leading
BURDICKVILLE.
■cientibta. and thinking people generMllm Und*ry ami family bnv,
ally.
mcraad to Frankfort, where they ex I hors. Ihive I* a piom
>\'hea a hoy 42 yeai
p.Tt to make thrlr future home.
here with hi* inucnt
and they cn
dtired all the hani*hi ps of a pioneer
lire. Itav4' OWU.S i he old homestead
h(M«l and will soon iicrupy ft.
and hL son-in-law. Philip Foiger*. ha*
Mr Hetterick ha* l»ecn holding pui» charge of the farm.
.lie dances everv- two week* at the
Intwery on the picnic ground*.
socreiarj of the Farmers’ Mutual
Mr. and Mr*. Ranahwk have l»een Insurance a**ociatUui. was here ou
vHItlng with Veiatlves in thi* vicinity. Wi'dnewda^' in the tniores: of>ihc aiThe liasebali team from t'!amp navi*' Hoclalion. Among those that took out
plajrrd Maple City Sunday. Th<* act»re Insurance wyre Octave Domine and
stood n to 14 In favor of <Yirap Havi*. Jerome Huion. Like many other ccun
Mr. and Mrs. I>ave Baumgardner muiiitie*. we have M»me that dool U'
spoM Sumlay with hU hrotl^r John lleve In Insuring with the cheap rate*
nud family.
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chan;vd hy the aasoclatlon. Brothei
MU* CtMW Simon. Mli* BeMInger. fatmei*. i veo on.- of you should K’
Mlaa HInshaw an(t J. MalliH calk'd Insur'd. A stitch in time saves nine.
A large gang «if soccion men haXe
• errning
Tha following letter U only one of
iH-t'n fixing up the railroad i
dy waa
manr thousands which are on tile in
the P. M R. U oa the curve
CHy anaacllng btudnes*.
the Hnkham office, and go to prore
Vabn of Camp Davis attended the Kelley Lumber Co.'s mill.
In one day’s fishing lUmry J. Forton' berond quesUon that LVdia E. PinkMlaa norajwmnger’s party at Maple
hamli
VegeUble Compound must be a
caught at the head of Boardman riv<-r
ffwnwdy of great meriU otherwiae it
aiamboriln and Mrs. King via- five pounds of brook trout.
Tlie Kiorm* Tm'sday and Saturday
li^ at^Mr. Samuel Jlo^cu'a.
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So
SilS:
ITS MERIT IS PRiVED
RENU OF * RRai MEDICtn
iniercd many telephone poles mid
crop* on hillside* were traversed h>
HANNAH.
On heavy meadow's the grass
Mrs. Richard Terwillegar and daughbadly lodge*! and on low land* the
ter. Mias Carrie of Ann Arhor, are viie
Pmkare In bad shape.
ft log friends In this vicinity for a few
John Shaw wnd daughter. Mr
dart.
Wolf, of Slight*. viKiuti Ft
Mias \lda Shut lor spent last w e* k
day wrlih Mr*. Shaw's daughter. Mr
Mrs. Ella Hoar and son visited ibeii Fred Domlne of East Head.
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Rusho went t
nmala. Mrs. WlnBoW Day of Wei
Traverse CUy Saturday to aee the re
Kawllag* drove main* of their old friend. Mr. Gibson,
who
died
roty tu mmn wiiuiw.
• til Traterwe City Iasi
well kBown to thaoW- ZSioSi
Tin* American Sorhny of Bqnlty
III'd their coMBty onion last Saturday CT st'UlerB **^*^-^
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nt the Mayfield iown*hlp hall with a ow Ded a farm
late firm
picnic dinner and anpptr In the grove anH'mployce of the I...
#r« of
o( MHch- ISl^rVlc«i«,.,^!vle caUmh.
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twe^Milf mUe weaL After dinner then* il A
dance at Mr. and Mr*. Jamr.
was tiKwklng at the hall. The presi
dew* 14-Ing ahrom. K. A. Brvanl wa* Radclilfe's Saint
fJrilng* eadtaWlily, bockiniojablf
appplnlj^^l chairman of ihe mi'eUnf aitended and a
F.ol 14 .all tif BuoimJt Oity. oouaty waa had.
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fehiate waakneaik or aumo
Married, by Justice CnrtU of Trav-j
^ermBimaent of tbe orgam. lu aaek
TniT.]4ermBgfeiBentof
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gave a *hiMl talk and C. H.
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trifd and true rrmedj
er*o
City.
Monday
afis'raooa.
Mr, Ca-•‘ euntbrnU____
• AnSetm of Fife l-ake. roBBty orgam hdi Deonett to Mrs. Barbara Snyder.
| ^Lvdia E. Plokkamla
hamla VeceUWIe
VegeUWIe Com
ComIrt't. gave an Intereailiig talk on the
> hniMUa rnertred from oooperatloa
s*r.
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J. Anspach extMmfs to Have nex:
week f<ir aB exieBded visit la OorBxany. H*- will l»e Bceompaoied by his
brother AdoBih and wife of Mmnton.
Fred Helbel received w severe in
Jury ui his thumb while playing bail
and a* a taOBSequBBOB wa* ohlige<t lo
give up bis place in Dunn’s mill.
Mrs. Julia Jewell, nee Julia Uck. of
CinriBBsU is here rlsltiiig iwlaUve.
and friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbf'sier Darilng: Mrs.
F.ssl Fraxcr gnd Mis* Kr.se CronkbU.
wen- arming KlapBlcy visilor* at the
cuuniy seal Fridayv
he gpertal riectloBheld last Fri
day it was dccMed to bond the. Umti
to la- yaed wUh the .$4,000
fur
•ndy on haud fOr a waier w«Hca
s>.*f.'in for Kingsley. ThU 1* aomething thst our vlUapc needs haUly-ra
re prolecilon. The proposiUon car:ed by a vtKe of fi? and 9.
Mlks Mamie Hhrritlan
Hheridan ret
returned
Rainr
im her vh.it in <
Either Ice or Woo.1
will, • be
delivered
promptly if ordered
from
I
Harry E.-Codd. bH of nwH. sac. 3C,
town 2C. range 9.
James B. iks bo and wife tu William
^Ikitrk. parcris. »et SO. iowti
U^rd J. Kastman and
Charles T.^DrUBla awd w^.
nw^. sec. 1€. town 1«, range
Bessie Stedman to Win. II.
sL. parcT-1. Oak f*ark.
Rola-rt C. Hews4i and
wife to
aw«q of
li.
Arms e<
q.pi.o»jii.
Itam lalow. kp ».
ChariCB 8. JoluiMm. aberiff.
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ItrudhBjten, iote kll-U-lS. block
i of Traverse City ha*
t thi* neigbboiduKKl for wmic
»*I>4Tiing lumber for the Kelley
Shiugle Co.
Miss Maud Phestt will visit at
aln fo^ I couple 4»l wetTr* witli
Winnie.
,
*e race*, game* aud sport* will
the Fourth of July ceiebralion
tlUs year. At Shalda’s hall music will
U'^td
for
Tie*
.Mr*. Attluson wg* a Maple City call
I f la*t Wetlnefiday moramg.
Fishing lias Ih^'Ii good on Traverse
laike for Ihi'riaHt week. Several flue
caLcJie* «t ruck basui aud black baai
Gale U-wis was In Cedar Run Mon-
Wednesday,Juiyll
, ’ ' t / / I'nder the auspices of the
Travcr*c City Hoard of Trade.
noU
Blitera.” says Mr*,
of Dublin. Ga. Surely there’s
else keeps the old as young
grai
p!d liver, inflamt
kidney’s or chroBlc
after totlable time.
in'g n^rlc miters m
Guaraateed hy JohnooB Drug Co.. F.
H. Mead*. C. A.^Bugbew l>rn* Co.,
druggiot*,. Price 5Pc.
GAS REDUCE to ||.r. per thousand.. Get * ga* ofove now.
July Mt*
Tnx^rae City Ooi Co.
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UoumI trip.TravcT^ City Li Maniili.jne, inrluil.
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ini:-faro on T. C. L. iV M.. mpI Miuustii|tk'
rarforry.......,,......................................... ..$2.25
SnUont Hay......................| .90
..........................................................$1.76Nortlur-irt..............................^
K50
Train leav«*a Travvree City, SJEi am.
Train mrivtw at Korthporl.t» .1.‘»aui.
loavet Northport. 10 a.u.
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Hioal arrivc-a Maniatiqm?, 5.00 pm.
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fkxit n-tiirniDK, leave* ManialPiuc 12 niiilniKht
Hoal arrive* Northport, 7.00 ami
Train arrivy* Traver*e City, 10.0.5 aui.>
• Mt^l* and berth., S5 oenU each.
Hew^rv.-ilioD* for berth* matt be made on or liefort'
Monday. -I niy *♦. 1 n order that nece**ary acoommoilation*
for III. .ds mid iH-rths on lioat may be? imwle all tho*e de*irii»n l«» luk.' ailvanVipe of thi* exceptionally low rate anti
fine trip shouM iiolify J. W. Hannen,
of the
Ttoanl of Trailt', as soon a* po**ible. Telephont^ No. 2:1,
li^h pbputa.
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Tickc-U may lie purcliascJ at the Q. R. & I, depot
Tn Record WantAds
We Have Made a Great Hit With
/
Our White Skirts
\nyo
Anyone
who has the slightest idea of what constitutes jjood workmanship,
clever styles
rfret (it , can t help but realize the rare beaut V; in these. White
styles and i^rl
aflnd
Indian-Head can
onderful, that these Skirts made of real
and what is it
br obrainecl in an .al
entliess variety of sizes .and styles at such ridiculous
low pric- s as
$1.25, 1.50,1.75
White Linen Skins
00 QQ
2.50
White Sicilian Skins
worm $6.00at
CR
W'r.UU
Ladies' White Suits, S‘4 at $2.50, 2.75, 2,98, 3.98,|5.00, 6.00, 6.98 :
None Such White Waists
You ciri’t find them anywhere else like you j»n here. The
prcuicM wk'aisis in the town at just about one-third under price.
WAISTS
Only 92 Year* Old.
“I am only K2-yfani oW a*d don’t
'XI>ect i-ven when I get to U* real old
»oi frsat ttrssi
Excursion te Manistique
worlli »5.00 al
OVIATT.
igii ha* a -sirk horse.
F. Buating <»f Empire visiff Ml Willi friends and relatl\i's here
a b-w day
J H. Dver nd family were in Travrse City Its Saturdmy.
Wm- McCos-an and fimfiy fcpent
Sunday with N’. Ray Uwis and wile.
Mr. Uiuiscolt preached at Ovia I
Sunday evening.
J. G. Holliday gave an entefialnmeni In the church last 'Ihursday to
G-B. Tatter CoalGo^
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Mia. U'tia llnnilngfon to Mrs. Har
riel PBdden. sSfi f.wt of lots 15 and i
1C. block 5. P. H.'s 3rd.
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John Bancss ami wife to Xapolron'
Fourmlm lota is and 14. bbick g. BayM4e. ...
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Auditor Genevml to Ly.lia Jameson,
bus k and 9. Idock S. I*. 11.’* 2nd
Alice Worthy, guardian, to Minnie
•/eron lot 22. block fi. G.Mslrirh'H add.
baw-ball team will
n. Hannah Xu Philip SbciiiM r.
play the <
? <;. U. A I n am h« re lotElsie
K. WcK k C. Gocvlrich's 3rd.
i.-U Sutu
Ru.nday afternoon.
Couriland llrowiiMI andralie lo’Mav
n 1*1 Haskiu is lit Traverse City t«* Bn*fiend,
lot 2. bU*k c. (pMidrirh';.
V on
Mr L»sman! was up from Wanton
Andlior.Gem-ral to A. 'll Stinson. 1
E; i.lay of UM week.
40 and cc, block 2, *
D. U Ensign i* Itaving hi*.new rr*! lots 35. 37. 3K. 39.,40
Klnavley.
. me V irt^ for ekriricity
Alex J. Ilehrrt and wife
July 2.
______
Mrt'lelland. parrels.
OECRAWVILLE.'
bates.
Bob Day is helping Ei*h Aikinsou
S. R.
oi a khort lime.
Sixty four Kiudeiii* of the r of M. day fnn
sre csiuping near Burdlrkvllbf on the spent a w.Tk
shore* of Glen lake, where:they wre friends.
j
uking a cosirs** In practical surveying.
Mrs. Crandall of Alden I* the gur«f
flT.ey arc to l-e *een* daib' in ike of her MlE'ce. Mr.-*. Anna lo'c. Prior
w.'io<iH. engaged in their pnr*
pnmiit an 1 to her vi.Hli here. Mjk CraiidsH *iH-nt
Slaving a good lime
rally.
mon.bs In Canaua and IVMr. Vaughn vi»^i
A llrtsik*bb s.v.ral
trf.il and I* no won lo r way home.
T.U'sday allerntsm.
Mis* Addie Cri.-n I* taking a N«ir-!
Frank Kellogg is pslntlag tinmat course st the tmsincsK college in
ace of Asht-r E. Atklnsop.
A nnmitei of the eotiages alon;| rite Tiavertc City U>i the. pm pose of fit
*v a* well a* aorac hcsillng In the tins herself for a leather We »
•KvU are *mi closed, but will *o.uv Ml** Atidie wnreesj.
Mr. sad Mtw. Untis Ainsii,- and i
• iM-rnpicd by r***ori«*r* A immlK*.l.nctle
<jf Chicago resorter* ari- <-xp«*ri4-il ntxt daughter*. ]
[lay. vi*iuii }
William A.kin;*»b i* bu*> ( Kivarini Sumlay. _
Mr and
Thf* repairing on Eph
Waller Arn<ild drov
pletcd aud 1
live to Traverse CHv I
nntia, to nitend ibe fuacral of F. W..
Sunday
ib*on who died quite *ndde|jly at
his son's home ln*i Th.irsday
i
Several yt.nng iH*.plc from this!
m igbUirhood a’lended ih,* -l.irthday
SHETLAND.
social held at .\cme |a*l Sat.i.dav
ning. AM lUvIured Ibe affair an
Fred Atkinson made a huKlness it I;,
to Cedar hy way of Maide City la*-L iiijo.^ai
Wedliehday.laisl Sunday' a numb* r of iu-op'O
. limbed the Sugar l4«U. from w-iiuse
FISHl.N’G TACKI.E. bait, launrhea
itiimii a blidst-ye view may Is* ob- and row iKat* for fishermen. Hotel
country. Wisteria. Pouch.
Jnne 4-tf
arty coi(*l*U'd ot Alber
(’.«•! tie
ami <
llaiuli, Ella Senotn. G«-orggo Atkii
Harvey rand Maud Pheait. Mr. ami
‘y-r*. Pierce and wvcrai othma.
.Miss Maud Pheati gave a little party
tor of Geotgv' Atkin*
Wt'tlnesda y
RefroKlimeni.-i were
g«K*d time generally ej»jmftl.
.
Fred Atkinron wa* in Traverse City
‘
icp
JL Jarsl:
James C. Hopkins 6fo*
OKN-riST
.-Jr.'.-.'fSI-,.
OakfNRBil.
.
WAISTS
Worll. SI.:.0kt
98c
worth $100 at
WAISTS
WAISTS
worth $.Va0 at
r 75c ■
worth $200 at : '
J2.45
Si.45 -
I'rv^ ihis Store lonce. twice, three times.^d you'll w’aht to
try it all limes.; . . . Us the store for real saib fact ton.
r.
^
, Steinberg Bros.;
TRAVERSE CITY,
MICH.
,
ill
IF
WANT DEPAtlHENT
While awto»tog in Katomagbu
rtwer Cbsrtca U Wbtc rt
Here hMMKCflocliTe seta iv onUatrer-
Mrs. S. 8. Wahsa. wife of tb© super
MIC ^ ifee wm CMm*. tt tmp 41^ rdmi.
WANTED.
aC Trmrana Oty.
wwrk.
Wada JtoM. m
«- CMy, MldL
I2ir
l-ly^at
Ttoa.
OitoHa »Ihhm»
mmf M4f
WAUrrCP- planr i0 4t» Ugkt hom^
rOH kAUC-^tace at SmI bay.
I IlmfM nfte
pwty will
Krrt.
UoiMm;
mi
MmmMm
buuiL
)»iy wf
i W. Jarkaua,
$Sm
H
K- StewaW. » E. SlmtU B».
Mid pr«a»tes to Um fart
rOS SALE-14ft4-let C91MB parlor,
aoda ftmatala. eaady^pafktoc tooh.
WANTCO^Ks
all otber 1ham% all atock.
M Itfe MarqtHHir tCtUus IUmim;.
irade^ rrotral
MtaM
iWAirrCO-AII borkMcm wtofauic
I.O. iniptdtoa to «mJl at 7Ji W«rt
fruBt atrort k»d look or«r tey^Mortf.
CMJLlrt.b.
locaUua
ikmeo. Ire cnaai aad randy atakSaa
nitab]i>bmeots
price.
la
She |« aJ«o IniertwU'd In I
mile
WANTCO -CocHii and alj kliida of ir
mmn mutgiofmm mi **Uraad Traverat-
shore fnmt
on
Silver lake;
Mass.
north. s..ulfa and ars< «,f Burfs re-
and
years ago
|
FOR^UE
w‘io
wa.v
graduated
t-elPf ill Ihf dll
ha
hall and plays eh.-:.»: w»Hi them and
fftO
vbe rliK-s iKit
hesitate^ 40 ask
ln r
gurwls to sill
lier som« foief' tiy
ihc
ixemoii
11. Hyman. Ifi WMblUKtim.
inly Ml
pi1rv» asked. fhU farm'Is offered at s
very low figure.
bargain
FO^.SALB~Wlad mHl. apedal bar
sala: tower M feet blgb: <ood con
. lUUgii; all coaplota. laqulre ot
There U
and
aftvT I bit:
a
If you waat a
iuoni*y
maker, gel
City.
i:29.
Mich.
.
Cll
may 21 tf
arm
fartn.
close to city: well watered. Sue gar
2$tr
den and I ruck land.
Small pleie of
moucy takra this.
Call for price.
Wade Bros., irf Front stnet. Trav
SWIMESS FIIOFEBTY FOR SALEtoora build Inc and corner lot on
erse City, Mich.
June 1 Mf
rrtjol ntreet
Also pood bouse and
lot. Would trade Tor desirable rest,
SALE-H38-Ten
thousand,
deare property.
Knqulre 13d KmH FOR
Kroai aireci or Cmreiu pb<iiie l'K>:,.
eight huudriHl fet't on Stale street.
June mi
SlfdOLC OOMS BROWN LEGHORNS
ItoX'
In the t*nUi-rslty ttf tk rne. will low.!
an evplurlm: party th.ni is m i.e f.ern
lym the prn-.'lially
land «if WlM-rla
rJou.
nnkiiown
Innte,
ThU gie.u iim
way alK.ve prtee a^ked.
fto balcblng |1 aad 12 per thirteen.
I bad the htgbest acorlng pen of any
eannol be NwU*n at prtce asked.
ail Investment,
•pedal prices on lots of t^o and 100
buildings
tnaift-lmn
t re
will.;; huA U .-n m m iraiefl far
As a business b»oatlou
As
will
say
that with
on
the
ptojurty.
now
gTedoe. Oak Heights aulnirb. iosicft
feet. If sold before July lut.
Anidy
tnsy ft tf
leu ih(Hi>^ml ibdUrH.
With a
show
at
least
three
times
amount <m lb- Invcstiumt.
Jb©L If sold before Jub 1st.
feaL U sold befer© inly lal.
Apply!
may ft-tfj
June IMf
®
frame b.iJIdliig. lifted thr
fii>t
class Tlvei\
and
Abo foriy boiHe^ and
hI
i»Q CASH wlU buy a M ac^tTbTuI
Blfebwood auburb. 10« feet fmaUni i
roU s and
. ssoa Baal baty. 312 tool oa BroM^bi
ThU Is oho of the
JPtiiaot. If aold by July Ut. Apply to!
Urgent livery and sales bams in this
may 6 if
regHiu:
Urge
FOR SALE-Bi^ml huuaea or*Tiil
mayk tf
FOR SALE-Two houses In g«ssl lora
Iloa: mM aew binja© Ju»l cunpUl.s!
WUt pell un time tu suit vu.uituorK.
, June 2341
FOR SALE—143S—One bundrcHrand
farm one half
mile
owner
lb
olber baalDMa; will take part pay
€N-titraHv
and
bHWtrd.
pront.ibb-
doing
businens.
4
In
fart, iitvsent owm r feels able in re
tire and enj<»y the rvimforUtdc for
tune made in this »qime bnrtiiess
Th'U. rewiler. If you nmti-mpl.'ite cn
gaging iy u burtn.
burtn.-ss of ild.s kind,
win pay you to invi
priee.
tluate. Can for
Wade Un»H. 1ST Front Mri'ct.
Travel VO Tltv. MIrh
Clt Irens pbonc
121?.
•
FOR 5ALE ~1273-4l«c hnndiral and
twenty ncrc farm, wlx miles west
property.
city. aNiutesventv acrvii nnd« r rultl
ratUm. 4b*od hon»o. large torn, with
City, Mich.
bSM'iuant.
la
tentohle
city
ClUiena phono 121k.
may 2ft-if
ndlowlng
^ acnM rye, four
cn.p:
acres
acrvjs com, fHJVcn
1290 CASH will boy Iota 1S2. 1S3 and
^
Ten
wheat, ten
arus iKdatucs.
fburtcen acres oala. wcvcnieen acres
IM. Bern© iH»L Oak Heights aub
hay. forty acres wUd lUnlK-r.
9tb; 120 feti oa Boa©, m feet on
for price.
OroT©. 113 fort OB to# alley. If aold.
alrect, Traverbo City. Mich. CiUxons
.beC«w July
phone 121E
hbiiato.
TbU Is a gmat
Call
Wade Brus.. 127 m«l
June H-lf
SALE-1457-S6 fart front on
Bute atrort.
adjoins Sew govern
ment building on tbe wreal.
HumsterV Horh,
or
Tablet, lift
cent .
J<fiin«o.n Ibug Co
■HrhoM fl:e>e>J.-m sky.
MTien' i-^iple live but never die.The n-n-.rn f. r tbU U piaih lo
Thr tile Is hear tbe fair gjxisnds
A stork eomiuiuy will be organioed
at
IMiilawcIl tor th»
*1 bey ail lake Rocky Mountain Tea.
. Johm on Drag Co
luaniiracturr *4
-•ot.M* higl.. nnd vn,p«>y 12ft men .-itm
benedict loll met III.
Liwis Foil*, ng.sl
Marvme uit
IHmi Huron, war-arresttHi Wedm-»Uay.
He cyituc.sw-w to having run away tnm,
bis temu
In Ht**cg,^ru. Mt-b.. Jodiliig
tbe ruua linn army and Ilien tk’.svn
The iMd l,ad;. ’ I:
tiac.
whit-h
l.o.s,
ut!,.
!m
loen ,p»iotog,;4|.he-J
o:
mio.
bsmilu :
i nhi.-x', i:verM. s!>
in
lo
Ir
the lap- ot
in ISuitiar ha,
Idciun- rf *The Old l-ady.-’
a
M.-nry
left
hvJ Itipi arreMe.1
S*^^
ag.i an
iiiLsidt
liomiced rtis-it he »v.i' g.iliir to d<noi ■
b msell to Ott and dew lop Ms tab tit
Mr. t’L‘ws nn> appenie.i.
bowe\er.'lB ad Iff elVIII nle.
He be-
Iw-rome a dmnuiilst and hU fti>i iday
has jint been putdisliptl in 1*arir.
|.
Ik written In verve and deaL with tb>bff iff a rich American tii Ittrls.
1 he
ri-ntral ngure U lMlk\..l to be a
plica
of
Im.ker
a
well known
The play
New
p-
VorK
will ^-.en Im; a.ted
.Midn
Hu-
Cl'v
of
Hraml
Piiio-e
«-vad**:l flu-
ksUhiu
litipbL
HtipM
th;:- (ite pla. e wu-- w.*rm.i h mil,
lit,
Hobm i i* hoti,,:. hnr
ot
iw-nly le,i to ^!Ull••
n,:,tt|e rin;. ace.i
■“pl.iyiiiir
year-'-, whb-
pis,-, ,1 .in Itis t.,i,Mth u
yuap at Ui,- end *»f y. eliain. I:.»
u-aM- hiiiH ,-ir.
batu ,to<v..
TUdp efcugh'
and Mis.- i:ndl:.
F. Au (in. whirl, ha
Port Hui,.:i
l-.land
w,!li
a
V. lake onUiiM an
rii,
j'ei o-e.i,re.l nt
o:m,n,,- b, •..in
s.m-
TbU la
the most eentimlly looatod lot In tb©
oEIcc.
bath.
Pnmacc, electric Bghu. ga?.
An A No- 1 propoalUoa.
for price.
ncUtitsir. to figitnout a rorn-cl
valuation aud buy for twenty lite
per ren! le-^s tlmii Uie market. K-meml»er. tin--price ytm c- plac-«.l
la* OH h .n ?Mie av f tiu Ik- luiid
and tlH'.farm delhensi It muM mu
Wade Bros.. 127 FYooi
suect. Traren© City, MIeb.
garden and fmlt aoll.
June ll-tf
Mr
Wnt
.\tidrm
on
latuil:
•The minute tl.ftt
(Miicht’d
me
I. C. BURUS, Igcnt.
i;^ I!, p»jon< . No
::c
f»cs-k and
Exclusive
Plano
Styles
PEREMWQUETTE
loBffwct Juu..-. b-*i
TrwiM Um^m Trwvw (hty as
©,'r Cktraro,
n —-.4
:
mi
-ttowwfc*.
«d
bjf.
Latest and Newest Case
J)i:si^ns. knia/ssancc,
L’Arl Nouveau. Colon:
ial and lnrxi>ensine
CoUat;'- Upn’tfhu.
.., So5r«H*’?r;.rpL.‘^/.:r
Mr
.Sihettot,
June^gi.iaS.
K,.w!i,wffrel
It
tolly
I snjf. 1
:,nd I Uiuught lo my-,
iM,-r IM..,. little girl. I
ui.v wUc.* and
Ar iirwrel Uiip,<li- 4 **. p m
w.- ,l
vbiflng Ills t b
Tmln b-svM TrwvWv*. 4Hr fnr N
-. ag,-d r;i y,-ar .
take:, v,-H„uvl.v
her -i-ter. Mi.-;. Annie Audr ws. leave
tonight
for
lU-nion
n>.r after ^e%elal
llarlHir on the
weeLs* visit
witn
FOR^ENT^Fiiralsh.sl ns,ni; all eo©
\euume
M. & X. L TlMt CiRil
their panut.-. Mr. .-iml Mrs. KM All:
We fiave |»iam
malcli iht! fu
of inansi/ui or
pianos of the hiuhes
class: pianos that are ar
ttslic from fvery view
point: pianos that the
worhi's ;»reai musicians
say arc ihc best.
patigh.
At cmr wHronKjms >-oa have
spl,-t,.li,l.ftuililtrs for tostiog
©acli
instrnMi«‘iil in
42K WasMuglon.
•Juty'34;C
RENT—Attrarllve
or^rena:
Our HMid«m
rnnihrhrd
willi
CharVs Coy s.
Mrs. Li%a MeFarn n
ka Aver tlo
lomi-r
full
cr»tt.ngi;
eomplclc
at
for
of
kanka for the tth
June 2ft U
Hr. Moon.
June 15-tf
HOUSE TO RENT—Inquire Dr. J. W.
Gauaiteu:
Jna©12-lf
MI80ELLANEOU8
tb©
ligiirraon
Jtunfx^ a «-nyote. Jor knew it was a
roycHe. 1»re.in-ic he bi*Kr»l it leirk. 4i»:run up mwl «Trvwu the mouunln thn©
timea, bnt ronklnT
It: s , h-ran
on « ;>oiiit wbciv he <^Mikl noske 5Hr
folks at Ibe house hesir. and yelhM f r
Uak b to «-cmir with bui mm. but i:.u:pL
had gimr to biuit .-nitle. Tlmi, 3-ea
ncot tbe
Chimney Sweeping, CleanIn; aid (kiieral Work
Good and . Prompt Service.
Horner Snyder
Cil. pbo«ey,4
iij Ift tail. St.
for
thf ohl wav
itiakiu- till* price
loatoh
Bargains in Slightly Used
Pianos and Organs ;
Ibis Week.
Terms rash or S-j to $25
cash ami $5. $7 to $IU ficr
monlli buys any upright'
piano.
Kimbairju$ic'
If ,b»w
an ,4.1 Klumiv and the U ©rt were th. rr!
rrwtiy to imisb It tq, witteait any .©e
frtlinp iHirl. Ko Uwr all «nt 1,*M-k
and Mumd. but lo aial briufid! It
s 4 000. *1 uk-Ou 401. I U’wifii©*.
,-Jicli rns.
r^rurily
titan
OurSuiall PaymnU Plam
makes iatyinm; easy,
\
to ^
MONEY TB tjQAM-jfo tog Eton©©
gr,.ilc-r
vmIijo
tie pK-kelb-wk.*
Mrs Chas. ixun-t Is on Hu-
Hraham. 128 Lave avenue, TraverseCity. Mlcb.
ptairi
l,vili/ni*t-, Imsi.
It, as nii-tli,Kls.
to Kalka-
tth to visit relatives.
Address Satah E.
10USE TO RENT—16.
syBU ni of pi*
nno ^-lling, iiirirkiiig i«Hi to-
JnMnmkix-plug or meals may betaken
nt -nme Clovciw.-
I, imm
like lomlilioiis.
Miss Margie MrFarnm g»w s to Kal
FOR
to
S.iii'‘fnrtion guaranteed
URAItO HAPIOS l IHOIAHA R'V
s.-,ys
Walt,
wniii
f,»r tiny kiml
«njHM,-st pmsiiil,- mar^rtn rcii-
Instoto sf to McNomAk Fnrk
iwftbta toS. SBllM
Also ll|c Inst
l.s visiting her new granddaughter a
Call for price.
Wade Bma.. 127 Front street. Trav
>,,ii
ti,!,*
It
sifuiTu-fil in
FOR RENT.
Iboiiaand bearing fruit trees: flnoat
ers© City. Mlcb.
wjtiii
All lt,b,rm:Mlon r.-rir.Jli,g ona
;o!e« ati.riu* . ,np. eh,,/fully giv
fun© ll-tf
cwtrml dlstribttUBg point In tb© moat
li,,rH,*s
l.ik,*
Tl,*kets s»*M tlMSiugb lo dehtinalitUi
via
flue,.
Kthel All- pattgh g-n-s over lo F.lk
I.e a fiitiiiou^ly low prii-,-. made for
the tnir|s«Ke i»f rutting prtr«-. but U.nidds today to visit her
ter. Mr.-^.
must Is- luma fide olfe,. Wade Bros . r^nMy Hlarp
tr7 Fnuil htn^l.
Tnivi rsc
City.
Mi.s.s MBigniet D.mn gtv s \Vo,1m-.
Mich
Citlrcn? phone 1219.
da^ to Stax win, Ml'S, .\nderson .m
June 21-lf
Call
modem, progiwaaltr© city la cenlraF
SfttoblgMi; mdtoMe for nny etosa of ^OR SALE -1443-Thirty aerto, one
and a ball m\^rm Unkw street Tbre©
•■■toaas CaQ ior sHoA Wtoto
Bros., m Ftoid 8L. Vta?m© City.
Mlcb. CUlsana pboA© 1^.
Stb:t;i.
exrutsUm hi Tin verse fiiy Sundav
Vbi!
pi
4 ,i,ii|»|K-| Jt'<Ty
Mi.n IkMirlro SmaHcy went on t
barns. tw» nty arres ijmPei
enu'k
ncnisv the eighty; only gr
1. J. MuMiri of Pl...,ssi,l Valley- fain that
\lrlulty. . Creamer
linnight in lour busheK-.of straw 1<
imls. ^sclMsil eighty
r.uls. general
stone,me hundr.i] n>ds. Duck Lake rle. on M*md.uy . July 2
r^-sort one and a iralf miles. Hi awn
O. P. aSmsMey bad r.'e.it
to e
three and tme half milej-. Tiater^e Jitly Isi, s.»tm*wh.it
early lor ll
Cltv twelve mne,s.
'I'his U one of
the iH-st farms In «>ne of the beM fn»-ty year.
John McTiackin went to old M
Michigan.
Wp w ;»l nial;e yon It I ; floh S.eiir.lay to atl- itd the Inner
p|o|Misl
of !t'e: Mneje. fharies l.amiln.
priee on any elgl
a! Moun-e
eighty nsls of the
disroimi the
Center and we wi
pnee ^ent\-flve -is r cent and let
that U- the prii-e on aimve deA til*ed
.Mr>. Mmnk- ,N. Imui. .ir.-ompaulcal liy
farm. There’Is n ehunce for von.
Im, k ninl lisirvfRip'.
You
i liav<- n lifii* iim- of Mtltlli,
ii.
. h'p
s
,u Lik.; HnpI'tb-. Hi*.r,;iat
Ihm^oiiU. ‘
n idm>.j i;,i.4.,nmg dyn-
not ;,c In fh.i.Le will gm w, 11
There is a roniam'e In tbe tnar;i;i-;,
rnday.tnm,
1,'avp yoar
f,»r
He was iinabb- t-i
,.r rt;„i.b* r. .'sXI, ,
tm-'l
Don’t
<»r«I,-r
rail 4.
Hbaiiier lllltmU • mal e s <•>
It Chb-ai:,, wPl* intii, - on a
Jfmia f,ir iKiln^s te-v,«id.
,>:1„ r
White piain-inr arouu,l l„ ir.pjwd at, i
l. ll aiid the h.H.k ut thIp-hi- tpeiitli.
Pioneer Livery
Hack. ’Bus Baggage
i„ w Mjrv,
,-,M-vrts lit,- iiii!,t*-v-l.ui. Ilioitgli Mt^
Paliee l,«s onh
6. J. MORGAN
South .Bound.
lia
dt-tibL,ng law ai.d
cHiiatned a llrv itM . I* h«s been Hio.igte
end biMig aUaebiHf.io a
.
North Bound.
Arr. Tnivi-r ,- Ciiv.. .. Hun
l.^. Traw-r.i- Ciiy.... Sun
An.'rhi.yft;u ;...^..Tti,s.
"
Cb-w . J, . who
■>e iNty /rtur . l;0<ia. m
-efviy -.Thuis. 1. im„ m
p,i____ ...'..-Frl lu:3ua. UI
:«» l^. Traverse City................ Hyn
vi-ar-< nr.» for Mganty
. ^
^
i
[u
• :
r|I'
-iv'
wLom-
husband. '•.Shonv*’ Hay. was :«‘al
%vi>hch to inBdunce lo tbe
Kei.uWican
Travt rsc Cnunty ihal.hc"^*^
Ih! a caniJitJate for. the olfice
of County .Surveyor, on ihc
Republican lickci at the com- .
in^* f^triinury elcciion. He is
the best eqnippct! in ihe way
of surveyor’s notes of any
.
surv'cvor in ^the. county and /
he feels con1i«leni he can do )
ihc county jfooti service.
Steamer Iliinois
*
Mi>. Lr.h.t UafT t.-f ^nii At ls»r.
table mid snul
York for I’tiil-. s,A.-n*1
Jun« 12th to Sept. 4it^ -Ot.
the Illk of .Ptit
buihwlth «iijoyrs| all the gissi things
Lea,Illy
Condfnt»d Surpmet- Schfdule.
Subtiies vjl of Pim
<*!iHdtcn> grouj.- .^n.!
Jaekum I
Northern Michigan
Transportation Company
!? yev!.. ea.igkt
timng the inx'keta .4' M.
Tilton Howa:.!^ Jr., is at boiiie alt
Apply to TbOA T. Batea,;
asayft4f FOR SALE-l4SS-Mo4era paaldence.
State street, three Mocks from post
FOR
Tea
H irun.i.a. re.. It •:.« m . U 3»|.
^ Cor Ma« n^. . rM-wsMd.- -
June n tf
Wade Broi.. 127 Froal SL, Traverse*
Mcnt
Kbm. lo; be stnieli.sl out bh, hands in
ALDEN
' itopic City; finesl farm la U-«danau
loralb.n:
lli*ae%er. th<
cardinal was quite eq.uil to the «*cca
cim iiiHe emtt of B. ndon. M\l>
under eiiltlvutlon; gissl
Krouml all
l>.w i
that
Apply I
May ft tf j ®
StroeL Oak lleigbta suburb. ftdglCft I
IMMnly:.fO0d
vide a fart day dluner.
Fon HALE un:, Kight; acre
lUIl for
will buy lot 230. Grans
kmtmxj acre
his arn
ain Yea makes
i
bright
eberka.
for.
ouhI-
Wade Urns . i:7 Fnmt sln-el.
Traverse CU>. Mb li.
Sfgbwt. Oak lleigbU suburb. ftOilSft ______________
CBa lAoae ldi8.
Mini
wirt, .muk- friends of
eh-rk or lue- ;.i one of the Pm I,; llie.-i:eordinary liucik k'l-ejjf
chanlc.
(iw m r go»
hence off.-r at l»»w price. W
i:*7 Fnmt sin-el.
Tr:r.^
Mich. Citl/cbs phmu- 121
eni. iiptodale brick buttdliig. it will
|irle«-.
liowardWhiUns
youth, wiadovw frtirn which t'wi»U
mvrr U D. trtdt. and bids will U- askt
tines, cuvcrlng about om balf «»f the
Mtl CASH will buy lot Iftk. Hannah
teaL
bv
lyers who lad u’l.te forgoMrn to pnv
as o lutlmet.
Htnall ham. >.mall on-hrird. All go(s|
ganirn ground. Two *-<fW: . one h-m
drcfl and fifty ehicken , ihiee hog-,
span horM-a. bnun-hold g»ssls, etc
This Is just the
prolMl^ilUln for
;party tbnt wants Jimi
cb>»«- to Cheri-nier of IIh city to get
g-K».l pnifll. With
In evlra time to
proper man
nt
thU
wthu of
the salary of an
ground will
grouud. It shown five |M'r cent uti
m CASH will buy ioC 110. Ilsnnsh
Tboa. T. Bates.
iw*a p'epircd b> Arcbiuci E W. tlrv-
Bright ey*w are, wa laynude lad«-v
wWrti conhlstb of four fniiue sinie
’ W. a Umlor. 401 Fifth 8t
to Tboa. T. Bat®A
w?n erxv . have
:AA^;.tp!ter \v. I.
This !». on-
barleiy la tba recaat poultry shoe
to Tboa. T. Bates.
Thuibiv. to dim
Value lituMiShible to estinute. bnt
of tin- most desirable plercR of iirop
erl) In city.
llffi OASH
the wx,mra U
•i pnmouiir,. all this to .h- b^li.V and
Hr Walter Vol/. k-ctum ux
Wad© llros. 127 Front
street. Travers©
FOR SALE—1432-rorty
FOE tALE-farlor bllJiard
prartlraVy new. laqalre Bee
Umber
enough l«» luy for the whole farm at
price wo aak fur IL
iVeirliM' of their tUHsIral lah iili-
EM P.Wat8mian'
umbIbkmiw
PMn . t- r tte- liu.vw:-- jnspiUl. wbVP
.n. pL,:i
Ill hb -Story of My Ul«. * Aususim.
For natural adtanuges Itv
In com-
ar-t
diunl Wisrmaii wa-f United
lag
at least
the da*ighter ef
y i\ Han- sa>*v Hia* on.- FrCar-
Could
with a very small smouni sdvertUwould sell for
She I*
sixty five and could If nei e.-ary
.ird-blre
e durheKH of 1
reglua.
lieriMin with other pro|»erty and the
FOE SALE -'Twii scaled mtr^a< -al
nfspoSM- was ibai Iwrcafter ibei'n wvrre
eian to ber huslian-l and t blUlivu.
The
Traverse
caihm ran not l« beaten.
to TIhw. T. Batos.
blw
A raltri«h -i
!a Madrid gave King .Mouho hl< J
xa%le of gtnterbnmd -hr ' ean'
petdion of the olflcli!! ebOQgh of that partirutar dainty.
board of the MetbodUt club uas bee*.
A
certain-wenatorK
prlnr«>*ef..
whole farm U level and eatra desir
per tot
»
a>kv-d
Duke Charles Thi'«»dore of BavarU..
aiieudaur*- was fl;e limo-i. ibccuHhi. Th*- piiii x.s. who
Harlow of Qulnry.
tnbenlisl bet
fa to r s Sr U^ilinr
will* is In hU Mlneipub yc5r Ut Avy. hr- , tikeu her d.xue of M D
he essil> putted Into one fifth acre ^Uler^ P to iM- one of ihetii i.i he.-p*Si;
Hhe otve
lots or five lots to lU- acre, or five touch with I hem M>lallv
ivants
hundred and eighty five lots, which reads aloud to them in Hu
Jojic 4 1 mo
—Tbe grratoat egg maeblne.
nevaMy
In
CHi. pbomm 4ftft. ^
WANTEO-Cm la Ibe ear aad opta; j
HcU li
ItoiMcvcIi
At the iUryard r*.miAi nrem.ot the
eoTL one of the prrllbKi rworis tu
tbe flrand
bay
A
,
dvni
Call for »-a»r-rtalmd. Including
Tilng Elwsi.l ^ 1‘rincv?.. ElltaUcih of IWlrl^ini. wp.
and the Ulr B.uipiesi- Frederlrl. »r|of phuc- Altuui. heir i Piaivni to 111.
Clllrca* pbcmc rWfcnauy.
The Kardp-m* surround 1 ng •
i.s piolialdy tb
auy 14U
her villa at Craws*- an kepi In ‘uderj ,.,^1,,^n.i
able as a resort proposUloo.
im«l ictioU OH m a;
bcca killed at Kalaamrvxi
ami repfe.sentalUt-H shoes, bcarkvl by W*. « Kady. pretd
and Ibe Villa Vlri#iria at (Irasw. At <if M-uaiors whom he shtmlU alway«>, doni of Mi Kady Sbo.* t o *>f Olrego
Wad«b*s1»in many rmaltb^s hrve- tK-ei. »4r tn the itTvoMaiet' <4 a *-*euoKrspher The fvriory wIP be
Ivet. ibnr
W. Holllacswortb. lift E. froot 8i..
abk'.
w*-rr so targe the ten w itaabk- le
Pi«wi
her of ©sdiAiuoaily
fim'
carriage wbai he thought of th- Miter fei4inx
Hbe Is a vlrtcr of the late that bad grown out <u :m- aJI«**ation>
Hsrmi Ferdinand IV- Umb'child, who c f Henaturs Balk y and riliman and
left her Jn mWllloo to much olber ei Senator t'bandler. 1 he pniwidenrr
se»ent4Wtt acre fana, oae mad one- «»Id*-*l gniduat*half nillcA north of tJrawn, oaekalf tU»r. Itolirri H
juo# Ml
U. J. lftor«aa.
S*.aic people who railed on
city.
FOR SALE—1437—Oae bnadred aad
WAHTtD^ltcHHi titU ml Ikm Hole:
*
and Hamaa
hy acvenl)
)«Be »tf
togbaal price paid.
rtuKtgb H Is wnrieeifd fbal ibe rgn.
Wade Unia.. 117 Krtml alrwH,
Trmvcruc City. Illcb
¥^ANTKO-Cook ml Ckluiabia liot«l.
1 aUo
aertM wHk rmala utrttotloii.
Good pro|«r1, hi.
mar Xjloslmi}
rroat Shr ahK. owns a hoo.r In Woradlll,
oa
Ooe oC the Saeat coafeo
im:
mm4 Mdl arrond hand
lad., for h..taa.-.w«raU». a. tawal.i'“tf »«-l
»•
fcettwfrd tbe trUh wmaben. 1. «o» -j••n
f<*»U anw!. were repreaeal
horses.
2 1 mu
JBMvIiifMMil Itorraa/*
ftcinecn thumad aparrosit, mVna^
two. were Lilted la Kaiaantono oun
wa*ri» Jriw-Ia}
Tht- bisiKi^ of AUbanu. woo was ly datiii- Mav. for
Durittg the past ala |
Doird for bts atrty aad hnaior. was bo=m, «y. paw
eparrows
bav^
oom- aakrd wlij ti was that tbe p!e mou.hp .iver ftn umm
___ ____________
ranle brei«ding and owns a Isrg.- num
ittac Sb^t
«iC» djre Mtuk 31k K. rmM ktrwf.
WblUiig.
iltUcrttj. lioataaa. TliU is t.,.- ar<i tl*^
to tills capMitjr.
JalJ W
ito o|iea Sm to aUMier rottaae.
WANTCO^Ktrnbody fo UrUye tkeir
OliMM |*OM U9.
U- mfi _________
K— ——
,<•=>
pnaaplf rr
A awbbtx of the IK- ItothschlM. IP'J^ 'h«» " '«»«’»
raoa^b^u. IHTwcBU-tl to Elder Hww% asking for
hate a towlanr for half nvac^ ain-Jt^ke angU. tmi ot w.aaw hat that the rctafa of Brv. C. W. Jeouiags.
FOH SALE CHEAS-^oakUa atari. mbi. and Mis. Allro IV RotharhlM ha.
“P>> ««»
*>«'«■ b} . who baii already ac;xed live year* at
Pouuar.
my wai; oxpcttoJly desirable fer s roUrpitna of Hindoo
and
•myall-
WAMTCfr—flivlivaslKT
foar moMa;
Mar<:n*lieaH raa do ffi the egg
ran and le 1 bari warfia.
to MikM tato
.w
Ai^y *i #« WmAlmiUi. HI
Jrtrany Xcisoo.
12 ynata, fcM the fa«rily tboagbl bet laying days
tUtcndanl rtf ibe nrmo. pin r depanJiRcwt of the Homeauuul HU'eNworl*. fyirly ftxA laio tbe r^l batch rt a ves were oT«r. Tbe esgw havt been bWn i
at tbe paint and pal oa exbibi km In ib,» wimiow-,
Washington t.t ■cH at Glailatvae. aad
of
ficatfe.
H
wraa
kaikiti^
tor an uii td a toewl gruerr J«i»4 to shop wkal
the ^nal start for tbe tesKteg of lb©
CMy ImrdwarB.
■mf Um
QtPX WAttTCP-nir scarrwJ kw
I
wBb «bt tonr nrirtocfrt
Ukrti from owe betu wtUob waaatrrcfi
ftJir dIaiKT by J Bern WcMi uf Umm.
ajprt >. was firmed Munfiay ©IgbL Tb© bra bad«Maid ter nomr time aaJ
0.P/CARVER A BRO.
Ttrt Tusunnet
U L. A. BUIL0INQ
SPflBTS 1{
. erUHle
m
Ur “iisin
Horses
BMtal
Boatiog
^and
eg M^to^oatltoii at (
MaM
iWMW HAVC MCN MVAMO •¥
Qnmi fetoflfli, Jaty
r-
gMMMT sM Tara «w Ctinwl
:p:'
if^<9MlnMr Ms Mottw er But
iMrtnsi fcyjsu— oC wkM tf Cfrtsi
M It !•
«o 6mpm tv »<Vli
^ Bou«»M Aver. Mr. M<Mirae'«
fine «IJ for m fiiasel eh«pe4 4ock
Bse, IlM Mrrover pert to be ferttert
OTt. The Fllei ere to be tveotr feet
‘Ml leiMtIl
the eowee of the virer
erW he teraed eo that it reee etreipht
Homo detai thet he erOI cel a depth
Idlttjr er eight. The pleae here heee
poeted et the We^eotoeg deb dmwe
tor the feenecikio of the veriou
At ptoieet the Mth of the river H
IB verp bed dh^ ead eill be worse
whee the river hetmees fcmer. Right
te the ehomel e big eeeg hee lodged
end this melees matters more later
•detlag for the power boat oveers.
STT.CUIK IMPUTE
Oemitry deb at OetfoH Had Very
toiBpamfel Race-Spray FIrv
lehed First
DetruK, Joir C.-WIth a airoog
vmrtbeeslerly breeie. rather pugy. the
Oeeetry Hsb ptiUed off the race for
<ba Walker plate Wednerday. At the
M. ia the
dm mala evsM of the mOm mtlocc
•t ComnUKk
Weteastoy i
And Has fesan Using Waight Atlamancas for Faiw' Yaars. ta WHlah
Ha Was NM CwtMIsd.
pmdag a half la I:gai4 la the aeoood
beat, after wlaalag the first la 1:91.
New Toih, Jaly E-Tba prtnasts
both onassMliy fast heaU aad the best aagtost Go Between, the wiaatf of the
recorded to the mmn tlrts year. The Sobn^ haaM^tm ^
track was Cast aad mmUhercoodl
S4ieldlag. took on a aew phase yester
There was aa attcodsaoe or rkmm to day when the tatertaary surgeons aptwelve haadrod. The fields werv
pototed by the stewards of the Coney
as large as oapectad* hot the fial
Island Jockey club ngtorted Uni the
protest to correct. They certlSad that
Go Between to a stalUoa aad not a
gcMlng. as be has been daaertbad In
entries throogboot the four years of
hto meing enraar. As s geldtog^ has
Biwnya recahrad weight alkrsiaaeca to
which he wna not entitled.
The matter to held under advise
Woo
Loot.
Pet- menl by the stewards. Arho .will bold
Ornad RapIdB ....41
21
.631 a thorough investigation of the entire
AprtngJIvId .......... .40
26
.607 history of Go Between.
WTieellng .........37
29
.561
C. F. McMrekto. w>o bred Go BeEvansville .......J1
29
JH7 tween, was kUled in tbe railroad acci
Canton .................. .32
30
Jil.. dent at Salisbury. Engtoad. Siaadaj.
South Bead ,,....27
3G
.429 but It to probable that the records of
Dayton ........ 26
40
.391 his sale will be available as a starttos
Terre lUute........ .33
41
J59 point to tbe Inquiry.
.
AMERICAN.
Wop. Lost
PcL
acveland ........42
27
.609
New York
40
26
.606
Philadelphia ........ 41
27
.603
Chicago ................ .33
31
Ml PUT TWELVE4^UND • SHDT 48
FEET • INCHES.
Detrr^it .................. .36
34
.S14
St. Louto................ 34
36
.436
Umi STAIIDIR6S
BIUY WADE’S BIGfEAT
Thl. Eguai. WoricT. Rttont f«r Six-
thh-bisaes^
NATIONAU
^Thi-fepray woo
■ obtlgV
timt on a handicap,
fete. CfeUre •
ila arrangement loK
the pUle. The race was run over the
Adel dikib course, two rounds and
feaish before the club dock.
The roMeg of the Yacht Racing Un
toe of Aaurica for handicaps was
heed, mad all the Country club men
seemed aeiUSod with the result. Ik•Ides these Ue fehalce. Osmbol end
the two yawls rhieeee end Glortana
edltd. Ml Ihcic bad handicaps according to their class. The Glortana
would have woo this race without
doubt but ahe wma dIsuuallScd (or not
puMag oae of the flags properly. In
the coafoakm of the aiart the Finesse
flMled to round any of the ^InU act
had was dlsQuaUfled. A puff carried
efe the peak halyards of the Gambol
and put her out of the race. Seeing
the prmllcamcnt of her rivals, tho
flbske. sailed by Mias Helen Ruaaell.
rourttwUBly withdrew, and this left
the race to the 21-footors.
iuat aa the starting gun went off the
Otstkeu crossed the lino, followed a
tow minutes later by the Spray. A
eecood or two after the.Bte. Claire
itmaded the buoy. Being to windward
4he Spray had g slight advantage over
bar epponenla^t first Soon, bowefrar. she showed her supertortiy by
drawing away from the rest and U«dlag by about WO yards. Before they
Imd rosnded the first buoy it wa-i
jmn that ahe carried a great deal
imare camraa Uan she wa*» able to. At
ttaiea It was thought that her mast
woeld^go by the board.
The wind frcsbedi^ alK»ut 3 oclock
aad It was a grand sight to se<* tlu<
boau mhlng along with a great Urn
d foam^lD front of thetr bpws. On
the second lap the Spray was still to
•the lead and gradually Increasing the
same, Sba showed that ahe was •
Inavy osa boat as well as a light one
MPf erwr showed the. rosult of hart
>tratnlns gad handled her with the
’ ^tegt akUl On the Jibe In the fifth
tarn the 8lc. CUIre was slowly ban
.4tod, and this made her \osc about
XOO feet. On the homo stretch tht
Spray led. She was aaUtog dead be
fore the wind with all sail set. an<i
made a pretty sight. The 8U*. Claln
iepma to two minutes later and wai
itoltoaad by the OtsIketa. The crcwi
or. all the boato worked under grea
,4trtcttltJes. Almost from the staii
ithty were drenched, and lb their cs
' tpOBSd posiUoa each wasc broke ovci
dWrty’
Ihereea^bot
I
WHILE HR HAS BCCN CLASSED
AS eSUMMQ
.
landing Skipper H. Schmidt
; Vpon
DI
by ail present upon
ihe apleadld run of the Spray and his
«wa Mmaashlp. .Just as the finishW tmehto were being made prepmatorr to HoTtog the boats, the
«VnU »>rek» »'«>»
ud
Won. -LoBt..
rci.
Hls Weight Is Record in ItseK.
_
Chicago ..........60
21
J04
New York...........w44
24
.647
PlUaburg ........:43
25
.632
Phllmlelphla ......37
M
Ji07
Cincinnati ........28 .
44
.389
Brooklyn ..,.....;3€
41
.388
St. Louis .........39
44
.397
Boaton ...2T.
46
.352
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
CENTRAL LEAGUE
R.H.E.
Evansville ........ 4 6 1
Wheeling .................... 2 7 3
Springfield
9 2
South Bend
1 4 7
‘Spertol to the Evening'Record.
Detroit. Mich., July 6.—Billy Wade.
who spent most of hls time In Trav
erse City this spring, performed a
wonderful feat at the athletic games
here July 4.
'Wade, who weighs less than 160
|H>undK. put the twelvi-pound shot
forty-eight feet nine Inches, which Is
SB far as the world's record for the
sixteen-pound -shot
Considering bis own weighf this
ought to be %^worId's record Itself.
Wade also won the hammer throw.
the^ distance was 128 feet 9 inches. In
1 * *
lioth events W’ade far outclassed all
..........
|o his j^vals although some weighed alDaj'ton ................................ .
3 6 ,» moat 200 pounds.
Canton-Terre Haute. 16 tonlngs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
R. H. E
- .----------- r
New York .................................. 8 11
1
Boston
.................. .
356 Defeated the Thompaonvitle'Basc Ball
Team in a Very Fast Game
Washington ........................... . o 7 1
Philadelphia ................... ...3 7 0
GRkWN WAS VICTOR
n.’r»d
“......................
NATIONAL LBAOUfe.
..
sSZ=- • =
SIILEI m
All Get Aehere.
A party comp^ of Urn Helges.
Ted Southard. Hcber Stout and Trix
Tinkhain went out In Mr. Tlnkham'e
launch yesterday morning foi* a short
ride. When they were near Edgewood the engine laid down and re
fused to work. After artfilng for a
Willie a sail was rigged up out of the
boat rover and with the brisk north
wind that was blowing t!H- party came
toward town at the rate of two mUes
an hour. At Ihe rivers mouth they
struck a snag and It looked as though
a shipwreck was the next thing but
»r. lielges and Mr Stout removed
poiUon «»f their apparel and pushed
the lioat u pstresm. The parly i
excellent time coming to. kstvtog the
vicinity of Bdgewtiod at 10:30 and
getting back at 1:30. the disunce
covered being about two miles.
usamuRiE
Rpoit Wrttor Drops Dead.
Ma Cnm. CM. July C-Joha PasThe youagOr generation of Wllliamsbsrg ewiebrsted the Fourth In an
Special to Ihe Evening Record.
Grawn. MIrh.. July C.—The Grawn
Independents defeated the Thompson
vine base ball nine Werlfcesday afterto ouc of the fastest games of
icason. score 9 to 7. The game
look place at Silver lake and there
was heavy batting on both sides but
all the boys were tmll players and had
lots of speed, making it almost Imposslide to reach third. The Thompsonvine boys proved tbemsehes gentleand pittytd a good fast game. The
contest was witnessed by about 3(K«
IH'oplc and all were well pleased.
•Hottea-Ufe laao
Boatoa. July C.-Honcy Melloi]f of
this clly kaocked out WKBe Uroto of
New Tofk. to Ctom Wedaeaday
might fa the third rtHmd. Dp to the
time MeBody laaded a fierce blow on
Lento- Jaw the Nevt Yorker had
rather the bettor of the battle, though
Hoaey was taking all the panlahment,
coming well and landing some hard
bkms on Ms oMKXMmt'a body. At the
opening of the third boU men nrent
at each other to make a qnidc fight of
It. Mellody oeemed to be watchlog
hto chance, and when he aawan opte-
jdnigauam
: -
wffl look better, do better aid ■ato^wblek taratd am tHc. by can
fed better if cWneed aad
purified vilb a real aatiMptfe
SirifSTiSiBSS
Hare yoa tried PAZTINB
ToaetAntiaeptic?
To triiiten and ptaaarva the
teeth, deanae and purify tbe
montti it has no eq^
Eaztine haa so many naet in
theetoOetit
iay
aaefe woatk Rt T:« %,wl
Abraai fewlU. proaMMt; Oayto
TKAVBMC crrriiAiiiatTu.
Tor it on our gMnntee.
BUSiNESS CAROS
Kn Annriaa
ucearai l> Mt u
MM» H
Bvttor. per pound
itt»au«r«iua»
..‘..,i
I
Salt, per barrel
Bran, per 100..
among the ooatextmDe eases of NmnI Poultry
idght kaM workers greatly outnumber
tbe eye worker*. Tbe majority of tbeoe
DEFENDED THE FEATHERWEIGHT cases declared that tbolr dafeclive Timothy i
CHAMPIONSHIP WEDNESDAY
sight bad exlHted from birth or aa long Buying lUU. of Travorao City
could remember, lie dcctores
Investigations prove that
AO
Showed Much Clevcmesa In Covering
33-40
Up and SMcateppIn^Laat
Two Rounds Nasty.
Los Angvies. Cal. July G.—Abe At
teB. champion featherweight pugilist
of America. Wednesday got.the deci
sion In tbr twentlcth‘ round cmr
Frankie Neil, bantamweight cham
pion. Ufoie the Pacific Athletic club.
^AUell showed to" gftiat advantage,
landing six blows to Nell's one.
Nell s eye was closed early in the
contest and his face was • baitetvu
black and blue. Nell, however, ap
peared to be strongest throughout the
fight and hto blows, when they landed,
bad force behind them.
Cleccrneas Saves AUell.
AttellV cleverness In c«»verlng up
and sidestepping his opponent’s vic
ious swings saved him repeatedly.
The last two rounds were fought b>
iMtb men with fierceness, and Nelli
landed more blows to these two
rounds (hkn in nearly all the previous
t lghteen. The men slugged at each
other during these rounds and fough*
head to head, hitting at each otherV
faw.
The decision of Referi'e Eyton was
n popular one..
AUell. while both eyes were slightly
dlacoiored. showed no severe marks
of the fighL On the other hand, the
left side of Nell's face was battered
black and bis left eye was closed and
bis nose was brulsc-d and bleeding
from the many Jabs that Attcl landed.
Last Two -Roords Fast.
The last tw orojinds were probably
the equal of any evi r fought for fierce
ness and continued hammering. The
No. n. b;.
i«.aa
r a Mjrara. c J^9lSZ•pS^ ^
ATTELL GOT DECISION
benefit. For. be say*, perrons with nor
mal sight, although they can see dlatani objecu quite dearly, cannot read
sr write without tbe aid of glaaaes
when their reach tbe age of fifty,
whereas tbe aliMilly Nwrt sighted In
dividual can always read and writo
quite eomforaably and n^iuires glasses
only for distant obJi>ds. a much hap
pier state of things.
Lwrgeek Lmvm te Use Werl4.
ill
o:u;;:v.v.-iiE"
A puldlsher din^i.^i «ne af hU
cl«M*ks to iMuig out a "Boy WsnP<t"
afgn at the slrivt entranee. Tin* card
tud Is-en sw inging In tlie l.rrose ouly
a few minutes w hmi a nil headed IMtic lad rliiiil.e«l to tbe piildlshec^s offl:-e with Ihe sign under his ann.
"Jtoy. mlstiT.*’ he demanded of the
publlfdier. -'did youse hang out this
.14
.10
.in
a
.
The Urrest Iomvcs of Imnid baked
In the w^rl^ are those of France and
Italy. Tin* "pliH” bread of Italy to
Uikcl In loaves two or thiw feet long,
nbllc in !■ ranee the loaves are mailt
111 the slwiM- of very long nHIs, four
or live
in length, and in many
cases even kIx feet.
Tbe bread of
Paris Is.diKtrtbuted almost exclusively
by wotneii. who ga to tbe various
bake bouses at‘r.;.*lo a. m. «nd spend
nUmt an honr i»ollshiiig nji the Jootv«.
After the Icpives nre
thoroughly
chwned of dust imd grit. the."bread
porter" proceeito ou the rouiil of h»'r
eu^touu-J^. Tbme wlm live In apartirentH i>r flau find their baves leaning
kfnlnat the doiir.
aaw Stato Bank buiHlag. “
.1?H
TRY A RECORO WANT AB.
Red Geraniums
They’re going fast.
Place
your
MRS. E. L. feONNEdrt hair fironlafi
parlora. orar City Book fitoro, loom
8ARAT. CHA8E. M. O.-Pkystetoa
aad Sorieon. Offices 407-8 Slata
Bank IHoat. witk Dr. h. E. Chaaa.
Cltx. phoae 223 2R. Rc^ldcnco Ml
W. Seventh street, with tbs Mtoaei
Carroll. Clta phone E23. .
TRAVERSE CITY Konnal Music
school. Teacher, Mrs. Frances B
Smith. Graduate pupil of Prof. Frederick Horace Claiic of Chicago. M4
Bast Front atrooL Bthdlo No. IS.
down atalrn. CIU. phone No. 604.
may 21-3ni
REAL E8TAYE AI^D LOAM8 Oread
DR. F. HOLD8WORTH
■pedal at*
orders now.
FKANKH.
PAINE
P*L.Oifelfe»!r
DR. W. E.
M<U|
CJome to the
NEW
HAKDWARE
STORE
ly. “WTiy did y«ti tear It down?"
Back of his freckles tbe young
ster was gnxlng In wonder at man's
still *ld it .V. ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. Dy—PliyMi
“llully
geer he blurted. “Why, ft^'our
shoulders fought and l»eInlKired each
clan and aurgeon. Removed to afi
other about the ring, forgetful of I'm the lioyr
ioee to Monaoo block ovar Barmna
Anil be was.—New Yortt Preaa.
science and everything. vainl> at
A Marfa, attoaoa pboaa fill.
tempting with all force to knock each
B. HARNER-Mxpart alaa«
other out. Circling atomt tht- ring,
____ and action ragulator. fSS
hammering wildly with rights and
Everythinj5 you
factloo guaranteed. With
Music House. CtU. pboaa M4.
lefts. Jabbing, iippcrcuttlng and swing
ing. the spectators cheering madly,
PI^NO TUNiNO-SaUatoelloa gaarw
Scythes^ _
the two little men fought until It
antecd. P. D. Nteboli. 89 feoatk
Snaths
seemed that both must droi> from ex
Union. CIU phone llM.
apr IM
^
Forks
haustion. Neither, however, could suc
The acme of gasoline motor i>orfec■
Rakes AfifiTRACTfi OF TITLE-a O. Oia
ceed In landing a telling blow. The tIon for all klmlK of lK»als. Save>
AIbo
last gong soynded with tlfh men l»oth time, trouble and money. Our engines
Shears for cherry pickers,
against the ropes, hanging to each are ail made <jf the Idghest grade ma
terUIs by the most skilled lalnir. WScreen doors,
other. Jabbing, punching and liwing guarantee our engines to give airsoliite
Ing in the wildest fa.^hlon.
Extension window screens
satisfaction. Every ERO Engine man
4M Stst* Buk bUc- BoaghoMA
• Attcl by the decision rcUins the ufactured daring the iiSKt seven y. ais
featherweight championship and re is giiing pcrfwl satisfaction WritFtR*. IN»UMNCC-Os wtat *gte
today for our illuKlraied rataJogue.
ceives the II.<100 belt awarded by Man- mailed frea to any address.
ager McCarey to the winner. In addl
*t nr ottra aag gst ratw bdora r»i
tion to the wlnnerV share of the gate
■ewiag. A. B. Cortls. war It-ljr
C4t. phone 4S4. 3.12 E. Front St
1357 River St. Sagiiuw, Mich.
receipts.
Erd Marine
Engines
EXCISIONS
mon gunpowder did nmmake a.anC
A Har^ Lot
ficlent amount of notoe eo dynamtte
Of troubles to contend with, spring
jwms proenred As a remit foar of the from a torpid liver and btockaded bowcIs. UBieas you awaken thpm to their
wlodo. ««W. b> Hi»
f
Klnr. N*w
Jamei. Rneet and two at Ralph White*a
PRls; Ue ptoaaaateet and moot
effecUve cure tor conatlpatloa. ^ey
Tea
iDrugCa
xmr. A ItICPRO WAHT AD.
iBns HBCia Mr
Ha Was Ootag to IHna fihapa.Whaa
Maltody Found Hla dawThroe ftounda.
^
v«rr «»i tac
rtto rising In the morning tbs eysa
abonld be bathed genUy In cold water.
Twenty passe, are said to be decided^
ly strengthening. While •using them
ctoaely they abonld Ijc rested at inter
vals of an hour or two. for the stmln
of constant reading, etc., to like that
of extending the arms at a certain
height immovably. Imagine, then, the
toxlng of the eyes, which cannot com
A Tragic Finish.
plain Mve after years of Irreparable
A watchman's neglect permitted a
neglect When dost settles In the oyef leak In the great North Sea dyke,
D water will soothe them of any which a <niild's finger could have
stopped, to become a ruinous break,
devastating an entire province of Hol
land. In like manner Kenneth McA popotor Ixjodon actor manafer to Iver, of Vancelwro. Me., permitted a
accredited with tto* following rather
take do^ of a verj- vain broth- King's New niscovery.
o**re you are getting on. fairly
by a negNew DisWfJl,** the former nMnarkM: '
“Fairly? Fm getUng on ^ery welL
I played HamlK for the first Ume last
Too can see by the impcm*
Mowing crltlctoms bow well I got on."
“I have not read them," rqdled the
MRS. E. L. BONNER wishes to anher. quietly, “bat I was there."
"Oh, yon were? WelL yon noticed nounce to the ladles of Tnverae City
Vwr awiiumlngly everjlblng went off. that ahe has eatahllahed a new electric
Af eourae, 1 made a Imngle of one |sirt mawage Apparatus and wm give a
by tolling Into OphHla'a grave, bnt seHca ef three freatmenu f^r one dol
I think thr
lar for the next two weeks, dosing
they did." aald the aetor July Id, to order to tntrodoee this
July 2^
with a slight smile. "Bm
they were frtghtfnlly sorry when yor
cUmM out of It again."
I dead at hU home Tueeto^ of
IMKEMUCES.
TOURTOTir
Stream
GOBETfeEEMSTIUIOII
GOBHSTIIIf
TOKEPW THE Bira
III
BLL
KaKcaska, Rata 50c.
Petodcey, Rats $1^10.
SUNDAY, JULY t.
Train will leave Traveroe Oty at 7
,
—“Si-Xsjrr
H. P. MoHW, C. P. a.
The Erd Motor Co.
Ha^n^ Tools
George Cams.
DRS. J. a fc OAST J.TXSBBUm
owraoRATHio mvwoiAi**
owwRatatmirang • a. •. w it
Joseoh Sltder & Sons
MEAT 18 NECE88ADY
To health and strength geiling^b•otofcly so aa regards strength. But
be particular as to the quality of tbe
meat to fit you for ordinary labors or
extraordinary cxtrlkmv. Safe plan
to place your meat ocdcrx with us. Our
constant care to to provide tender.
Juicy, wholesome beef. tomb, mu
veal. pouUry. etc,, to all oomcra
We do oar own killing and dressing
RAKING IN BARGAINS
in ha) ing implement* and
fam and garden tools"of all
kinds it your privilege and to
your profit any .of these day*
if you come here and look
abont you. We buy nothing
simply because it’s cheap, but
sell many things cheaper than
you can buy them elsewhere.
Fact we can prove.
toxton Hardware Co.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OffioeGOSNew Wilbelin Bkiok.
OitiMO*' pbong 639.
C D. NKXEB
DENTIST
J. M.
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