The Evening Record, August 29, 1906

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The Evening Record, August 29, 1906

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

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

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1906-08-29

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

2625

AY. AUGUST 2t, ItOt.

mAVEUsc cmr. m

lO PACES

DIED OF EXCESSIVE Ml
NOW READY
FOR SCHOOL-

FOUCEMIDED
“MB LMDS’

H-r huaband. In

All hti. OHJiiey aiid avset* wrrv stok-n.
Ht» minini; - property waa dr-vetoped
end ►!!.- waa al-fut to rv*.Yl!n- a mH

Iler»*H«> a pidhe ulQrs*/wllI ifcr-i.
.low*

fall

.ai

the

tVufriJ

w*ho..i

proundfe and
ln%rtlc»'*‘ ih»maii>
loiuplaltits whH h have
mmli- m
t.-aard to the cmduri of yiMiiJi; fewiph-

SKn KM HKR in .ird
riuu. II Hnuher-.

If

u...*.tHarv. ar^T.ts

will

b«-

aii^i hav.* Ill k»ip on tin

Iday

m-w

gmuml

and

iwrk

K Quart of

Good Paste

purpoiMW.*

howrv.-r .ex it is II.d thin vim- that d.
Ktroji, till- lewo iMit imhfT ih«- cm

BANKER SIUG6ED

il iiavf*l ai«B.s it ih

Ctibcrl Sayrea Fotind i

Ihe .am.-

Tl... l-aid r.d awa:. with i. Jar*.
iirnmi id hu nt.- - h.-1 f-vriiUiK and
d noi adjcMiin until l«i 3«.'

Ilj^W
Wire lo III.- KteniiiK R.-r.,rd.

t%>ur

r A mail !^.1|.
jl S..yn S vi<.

ii

itf ih.- M.-imiMiUmn

-Ido mil.

wen- l.M.iiKbt

c

»t .

DESPERATE
DEPOSITORS

lUpId .Firt Cont and Momllw
War Recafved Pram New Vof
Caiiaa of the R-^b^li U

Good in the house or
office.

Yoj need ili Kver>lK>dy needs Icllilac.

Story Window a*'d Waa Fa­
tally Inkired.

ftPUlSED BY THE POLICE

Ily Who lo till Kvenlnc Ih^wd
N.w

York. A.»i:

TherwtI. and

.lauRl.f.T .d A.l.duh U raiim.int. a
.mmi*.*i.m inorohnni. dml within an

DIRECTORS WERE RECEIVED

BY

FALSE REPORT.

Mir. and rmimi.tti. .laroti hv r-rief
H from a third kI.m v • win.l.m i.kUv

The

Id WU.S laialh liijui. d
captain

Inaufhornt

KILLED. •

Srcurdy-^Real

E*

talr T»q»t Co. £' nrl $7,000.
Thii Account.

et a Sudden Death cn Railroad at

T.d.il.., l apiain of i*.‘

I lk.- I.«

ism'

Ihivld \V Rn-t w..-; kili.-d «.ii ll*.
Hliltur/. oi.tmmmd.r
Hi.* riirtl
Ifarkh o| Iho Bun..I... n«..Ji. -i.r A
him u, rontlim.
hum rail..Mid Lim’ iiUht
Ih aath.' «-nllKini»’iii «*t n-t t.ilif' aiid lo
im; ahuu: tli.> iKinilh I timk* mil
til.*
of ll.r |l^sulR.•nt^ in mU
l-pin;: asido t., a...nl a tiaai k"'
til I .’.•lion*tlutiii.in

UKi>

fl.-i-. il.ir-..

"III.H.
i.mi^of

111. iudili;:

mn*
m

a.n^tiUh ba%v au^tuin.Hl u|. i.» thi
llnjr
They |<n.t m:\kHiU',-u im*n_klll.Nl
lh«' utnorimirnl fottv aai* one, ma»»

with
th.

Ih.

.-tdiup^il

Thai 111.* InMin.M^iloM U in ii sli«l..\
wodilhm
m Im- a u. i. alili.vml,
Ibe end m.t> noi h.-

a> mni.

t*t ih.* govt niin. Ill i.r.d. sv to U
Ik'VC

'

Rapid

mim

and

o.ii^idnaldc

DENTISTS

ri... I

lUiit.
m1>

<*ni-k. MiHi

All*,

iw:.. th.-

rx

lound haiiniiii: lo ;»

near

tllinl ti> thaiix.' Mrliiljrv id Ijtli-in;;
tiiaf of Ills, tai hit. I fax Id M.ltiivii-

rr-tila.« . 'm-ai! I‘-

.»r

fhr It*.- j.i.-..i.l.nr Fi;iiik K

la.woll.

who dlsapiMWriHl

.Hit.’-

III.-, f.i A.l.UI
in.-m

art-

aiinilii:

I»»r

.1 jiMYinoi.

^.iuni>.

T

IM til., rit^ruu: JliMi
.ifcimti. iMit l»ia* 1hm1\

tli.

a.Mi
N. ..nli

rnlH- a ^aaiHi.t.-. |tiii.|'..| JT.'.'-i.ti'io
..r ^-.uflin.iiT M-^mity

nan.- ;.m- tie* V-i.. l{. v ,I

Th»' llal.Uiti— .vi>- p!»rr-i a! $|0.mM»
HI, irlth q.iM|, asM-i «.r Sl.VHi.w.ri

and .‘w.aliv,

foiiTniiiiid.ll

Iiifanir.

h> t;.*ii. r.il

111.411 .d .Vlaivl.md. Ih.
tUnn.ii. and th- Ih .

F

K. f
Ft

lian>. il
Tho-

llniiy

T
I

^rauti^ r..pj.»... :imi.d I.»r lUial.aio

Ikri rtoiil.ifiil c..ll««‘ tai .•ini».iiiitniK n.
|S..M|0,.M...

thb aft<vrn...Mi u» .t... i that iliMn-M
Gen

*

Harnah^ I..-.,.
in.o.. tonimahdinR imi
ni

aoned on

ih.- famou?:

bUxlmo tioin. r. >tmi.il this . v. nluc

for Ploar .1.1 III., hv :iM<iai tram

HWATTEfPTEDdURDlR

Vy Win* to fbr KyeoliiR Hopord.
Mount Kihko. N. Y . Atw: ;i‘ —Tm
n.vn »eiv' am*»lod i«lay cbarjct-d
wllb tb.- allempUHl mnr.lt*r of MirhaH
tJrinin UKt ni^t. While Grtffln
ki the aupper table wlib bla
tbrrw nbou came throuKjh the window
kad near hU bead. GrtfUn had « dtaIpiu with the men arreurd ^ orei
mk^m. Tit alao haa recHred threat
Wlajt Mtt n. fmm a -blark hajid- ao

xmy.

block

one • half
of



;

pave-

iji
;

*

.

at once.

w. I_.

lro^A/n

:il5 W. lOth St., or at
Traverse City Manufacturing Co,

ew.*s.

II

DON’T GET MAD

j. W. MILIIKEN.

jr. |»rv-Md‘-ii»

tif

It will m.ike you look foolish,
and later you will , be ash.amed.
lust discanl other Hours and use
ilannah iS: Lay Co.’s “BHST.”
Then you will never
mad,
look foolish nor be ashamed.

&

Hannah

DO

Lay Co.

YOU

imtit u» fh- hublir Ih> .*vpr*«j.M-'
lopf* that hv uiay

Hrwis-

lV»tu. m-liv.*: Y.nkrf.-. $»•
C v».
mlvrt.
ivimlt. Auc. r.i -Wheat-N.. *r
74r; .*nm.
oat*.

* rhU-mco. AnR. r.»

1m* «M<*

iu

nrovnd a ].lan to Ibi
that will iM'tu r K* .-V.. ilif ir Uii. iv*iand trrminat** liik sfivins.
lT.*>itl.nt

HiniK*

wa.- nlwa>.

oi> dcvvlm'Wl tIJ»* fart Hun bis Inaiis

f r**i:ardl»-b8 of
It bv Lad madv
faUe Kialememti i« the dirt*rtors >r
ihv bank's cxuidiUou. kYiiUtb. t»f Ihv
prrsidem vJ4.n-*a tbv liclicf that t5-pal
wrcimsl a hyvnotir Influtuct* ort-r
Mr. Hiiipk*.
:

tb Str^ bad be

While Playing in Street . eNaf Tea
of Horae*.
By Wire to the
Record.
Jarkaon. Auc- n* —Rlward H.msl
pwr. 7-year«ld non of Abraham Hon*ln«er. w*» plarlnj- near a spa
borvea on tbe atn*et and weri
Injured. He in nncoimciouB

ME>NS C*YOUN© MSN6
Cl/OTtONO ei^URHISHINOSJ

n

cani<*<l am a i-r^M-rraiivi- fiaancH-i.
but rmiorntn;: hK i.\nhl«-iu dratb Uut
Frt.lay an invi-siipnion b> tbe dlrvci

l»rr. 7tr; com. tt< ; oata. n»»»4r,
Toledo O.. Anp n» -Wheat
:2t|%r; coni. Me; miU. ::i\r

.'ft.'

WANT •
25 c?

F.inam-1- fumiMiiy *»f V.-un.-vjvr
«*s Bg)Miini«<<l rt-r«-ivrr, and in a

and teiMl.s-l

ive; rhon*. laml*..
il... fVHS.in:
|VHS.in: w,dhei>

BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED.

W,

(;4'‘*rco

wtviHux.
Iho vtalT i»f

within

*^argain if

MICBk OATIkrACTOnV
B.t*bll.h.. I.M
>.
■Mi SM Otat. Bank B«IMM4

.m in

A

. t.i tioi. .|(
lo w s*-n‘:.»l. whkh lak.-plH.i- SaMiiday.
Auioji,; ih.- Ann r

Atiiia.o.

^ ’
■:' ^ r

AlMtract* of TlUo

1lii»

tua.I. I.* hav.- III. lri-.iinu*«.n
!li«- 111.- lioai.I «.f
ilii<iii;*li

Gathering of JrvjiU tr Rome,
Ry W’Ire to tbn f-Notiloa Bcoord
lirun. . \ti- ,1
J» sinii, tU'llj !i11
wi.ild

lji<' f*i>

war material have atin'etl Itt.m N»*»
InmtltO.l

^

|H.S1|I.| E

*Ih.-

York and New Otl.'auj*
Tlto-e

o. c. MOrrATT

j

Drs. Sawfir ft Piikaliifai

Hia So*'.
Hv Wlir* In Ih.- Kvi-niitc ileiiH^d.

..v.riho
t\n- KUii^

Seven-room house
'

taken

KMiP.l

ahum lake y.-siorday ha--^ l«-n PiVn

an1»cl|>ated

MUST BE SOLD
^ V

JH.IIL.

H.al

SUICIDE OF DAVID MtlNTYRC.

killed.
llurman U r»ii.n1ed !.» have

laoHan*t & Roiwoo^

Body Hanging to Tree ldcMfl»*-d bv

andcenaiiy woumiod. whih* ihV 4.»s-* »•'

' wrrll ariniMl im n and a idKc r lUl.l l>

i«. one lhais full of
cr” and
should
have the best of shoct; : .\o •
other kind will stand hU
'
thumps and kicks whi-n Roioj:
to school. We want parents
to examine our school shoes.
Prices to suiL

You Say “Why?*’
Becaiuh* wt* make it a point
to havo nothiiijc hut the beat
leath.-r put into Ibom, conMU.-ntly
They Wear. .
Tbati why t!icy plcMso the
partnU.
They hare St Tie. too.
Tlml’n tvliv tli-y pluato thn
«hildn-n.

111.

Tnut .-..miMM. hmldim: at lii'Md

l ln* . in-.* ini. i
iLm*

Union 8t aothieiB.

By Wire lo Ihn Kvunlni; Uecord ^
I'Jrila.i.-lpliia. A»u. 7'* A .m.xd

i'oJiMM'l Vailr t iiaaK.H U«<* m**itiR» i<t
r.forral

Kubeck ® Hoyt

both children
and parents.

Drug Store

BuPfato Laa* Night,
t WIm> io iho KvoiiHik Ihn.rd.
Ihiffrtlo. Aiu:
- \Mii .1. W.St.i

Our Celebrated
School Shoes
Please

Boys’and Youths’
. $1.15 to $2
Misses* and Children’s
$i to $2

AMERICAN

Loan* Madr by President H.pple
LAKE

H.
I, -^tmoU. and

midm

You Can If You Will
wear the most stylish, the
most durable and tbe most
becoming hats to be keen
anywhere by getting them
at Kubeck & Hoyt’.: You
can pay more and you c*n
pay less than sre ask. but
•neither case you will not
get as good a hat as we
will furnish jou.

A Real Boy -

in cold waltT. And il
tiors not lump.
Nor is this just ordi­
nary paste. It is FXTFA

New York Merchant Fell From Third

tiHiult.**! In till* uur>d tllKaiiliM

By Wire lo the Evralac Record.
..New York. Alia
t>ne man was]
kiJifsJ and ff*ar injured in the wreck
Ufa yi lU.w iUtc frviRht on the Harlem
rtivisum of the K.*w York fentral this

JELLITAC

un

M-.lin. aux

CRAZajir BRIEF

ftHt'.K

ne Siliul CL PniL

This is inadr by simply
siirrin;; the contents of a
Kk fiackaj;c of

up Im

hank

iurmil in

Hayr.- was the haielw i ittn;:

.•MM'11 In the famou.

liani*-

imslrmn fd iruHiii olli.r r. thnvpl
ironiinmd mi Fniirih l*afp?.i

olli.'i raM**.

tTrufu. ao* !i.*Mt rUay

CITY BOOK STORE

OIEIUKIUEI
Narrow Eaooc of Trainload of Paw
Mngera on Now York Central
Thi. Morning.

lOc

fialh

Sidewalk With Hta Pockets

^»n^ri.Hl^. and IiIk |M»i*koiT

lU%ana. Ana r?* - A.tiirR S.nV*-uir>

tbe new
Soujrair
shown > It’s
worth your time to teicct ia few pieces.

tv-.Hved
-v

QUICK, the tailor, nvM. rx
el«l-».V01 E«. F«K .7

mam

I'rrqile wb*i arr r niwliia llie Rio«nd >
f.m.iit walkK f.M lb. I.MU.I ol edura
ns laM niKht iuMtmi.*d t»i. jaiiito*
|‘h.no.d Mlh» Marl. L Wlnkkr.ibr
w.-e tha* ih.-> did
ri*.. a»mlu-a:,t
(rerman auihon*Mi. win* h.i* .-..m.- to
lart-r of lift- lot will iH- M l a.sid.* |..r
merica lo .'onbal Ih** white idave

.MsW.iii

of il).‘ liiirrl.M Moinalvo liMd a Imir,
coiifrivm-i- thin iii»iriitiiR .\l1b <;«<n«'rHi

rrr o( Ibe Muck « MmIm<*. «bcn
hr ml for kU hcMtk He' «k< K
)-«» of MIC mad bsitM •

wu wiU find us here sdliofr ln«ii*n
Ba.k«5 • and Souvenirs
Ur«
quantities.

who Inquetit t1j«- |Ua -«* r».-nines m..|.

l.3l^ lonnd on tin* .-.td.-walk

By Wlrr lo I be l•^:onlnc Hre»ud.
lUvana. Aur r.» - lb.w.* mo inan>
UrwHliMlH fiom llir loro >. «»f Giinlrt
innei nrl Klo
k of IwkI mid lio|.%
oI llH« ivlHlIloii mv pi%« n h .
Ibe caner. tMan-t> Ik- l^amukau. an
old HiMuHidi t>a|MT. Myi- U Ufi- mem
dim.. m»f i-nd nulikly ili. ro will
bw Am.^rl.'au tniorlon-iwf. .

WUllam . died mr

ANYOLDTIMB

>*ar5 aj;n. m ar Aim rqu.-rque. .V U

Oak Park Library and
Reading Room.

York. Alik
to |h> GHIh

GOVERNMENT FORCES FIGHT

>»>. diK-tojliefacl that she wa* about
lo finne into p.mM.-.*iou of ll.nnu.MOC

PUnU Ordered PurehaaetJ fof Flower

|«v«nty PolicMiiM mn4 Oc««ctiirei
e«i|rt#ycM i«i tH« Ra»«-.0«»r<|>u
Ubl« -Moult- CUtncd Out.
tisty Inmatu ArVttUtf.

REBELS ARE
DESERTING

By Wire to tbe Eveulng Race
.\t*w Vtnk. Aujc. ZA.—A
jur> ha* Bnmd a verdict that Utt
rma L. WillAama died of cxrrwaiv*?

TIONS CONSIDERED Rl
KG central ^ROUfiDS.

JUMPED FROM TMIRaSTORV WIN

By Wire to tkr,Rr<iil&c RmrJ.
filkaso. Anr 2t—HrifHity iwllrr
and drtertJvrm ta*t nlchi mld^sl
IlK* -Bad IjUMU- of thr down town
botal dli4r1et mad lnr»k Miiy tnmatr^
of dinwpQUbWi boCcU lo llir lUrrt
mom atrwH autlnn All il»*- rrrUurs
and honks wrrr talo'n
Tim raEd wa* caii^M l.y MiJonrpliiac. who w«« inuir^-d !•» Ho*
Briuuvlrk boli*l la«t lilKbl and wii.-n
abr kwrsi'd ilm Uiarart. r of ihc
iampad from a tblid.iuir '•‘ndom
Md wa» badly Injurt^. wbKh li^or^^d
U»» lad lew to aot bno

fnilt itTOW. AM rr«rrter «1 »»

lEW TRUART Officer raked

TUtTH

‘BctwMn 7 w. m. and 6 p. m.
Bt im« !• w* *<r«e>E bmom.A»e<im». Mirk. Aac. ».-V»cls

Waa About to Co
of fUOQOOOO and CowM Net

wnurs TEMISIE LUP

5 CrCLOCK EDITION

KPPBWITFAIiaiEU

New Fall Goods
-

Arrivini^ daily-—Shirts—Hats—
Caps — Suits — NeckwearHosiery—Underwear—No finer
values shown elsewhere—

1 of class <
THK ANNFAL
Ftrat Methodist c
Friday evening. Aug. 31. to Marion
Un. W. G. Lawrence left for Chl- island. 2* cent* tbe round trip. Oiv
caico this inortilnp to porebaae her 1
porinnRr fot im
ang CS3I
and winter line of mUllnerr poods:

That’s what we are giving
you when we sell you
those night gowns for $1
that wc told you about
yesterday. - They are good
goods—n o t s oi 1 CLd or

•r.-

;Vv";v

■>r

Mi

mussed. It's a lack o(
room, that's all. They are
our regular $1.25 gowns
AVill you uke advantage
^of this bargain)’

-r. irX. ^

iH

'•A:

• -:

mm

, TftAvmc crrr; mchioah.

THE ETEim
^E3!Si>S5oE

ActMa.mflCi»t
iHt terVdd
fMfddadlftTTflli
paMIta pd tteRM

wconcsoay. august

*r to

^

A^wttT mrnt

0*—ye C. Covrfl far the rwgiwiRtmal
mmtm AM the ware.
■ ■■IwilJii te tete dtetfki. Thaoe are • Wkm fb* fSarWg la te fWD and

we baHjma. mRI he nppiwert hy the pteec ewmr mwteg te the Aoaea »r

ofttcMate. Ba
poaKteaowaalalltr
has itlatend ^ high poteUoa hy hfsj ban la the floftimaL wbkb U a *i
rrtallaa to tW Mate tea oMwilad
aMter «»d
He u nteg hath te aaaiowr. For the
Uo wa. eppoa^
tka manr
*W«l with panjcct i
wMdi tko Maa>to oPtetelilMep was rap^ te evm way. and Eescwr ing
rronlod by th« AtJdaaoa MIL Mr
CwraU latrodard a MH proridlat ter
a ropiltelna aorpord of Mate «f- pie ff anted Travear ermuty to sup ^
^.ke* op the waltx If

your

m
KC^imUCAN tTATC TICKET.
mco M. WAimCfl •# FAnuliigfcw
Ft U<aU>iaiit Ocvr—rPATRICK M. KELLEY af IWi^
F«> tMfaUry o# tuiaaEOROE A. PMUCOTT af Taaa
CIRr.
Far Etau Twairaf
FRARK f. OLAZIEfI af dialaaa.
JAMES R. RRAOLCV of Catoa Rap.

j
la the hand* of^ »ai
woold d«rralro
appoU
proaoBl can TaMoa la aa eapdaalrr laatitetioa. * U la roallng thr aSate
many ihomad. of dolUr*. Had Mr.
OorrlTa bOl bm ampted tb« Mate
wtmld bare oared the oalartea mm
paid te the to* romartwloa.
wRh the aalari^ of aerretary. cterk*
and MbT* who are protilag by tbla
method of Us e^oaUutiod. By plac
lag the opaallsatten of texca Ip tha
hand* of regularly rlertcd tiate ofllTT. a large amount of money woaM
bare been aared to the atate.
Another thing which Mr CnxrU did
In the oUle leglaSature wa* to Intrtv
doce a hitl which haa oaved the Mate
at toail flOMK). It wa* the Introdoc-

Hardware

____________for the o«oe
Thteommiy baa aot been reprrs«mt

m

LUTHER U WRIOHT af
Ft ManMT ElaU Raard af Educa-

\ifi
W~t

an I carry her olT.
ear

Mr.

Cox ell



Mr.

t of Iti4- sr.u«j«tn parT
Mr

of the dlMiVi

lanre

Cotell has

s«iuare rampaign.

training

tV>vHI as a

public career. Like all public official*
aUon. U folnr the round*, no alarlngly <»f energy, and who do thing*. Mr
Corel! wa* *ubjeeted to rrlUrl*m of

thow^ who oppoaed his pooltlon. but
The the official records of the state legl*^
to aay that Mr. iVivrll latnro wilt show that Mr Coreir*
Immortal

an anntm«rol agalnat Mr. Corell.
om

e of them

is loug

‘ that he i
from this city
mocn for IhU locality.

can ^

Then-is much j

»7 and that j rhannels whereby
teeh- in the *enate in 1K97
l»eah of the have been aaved and has been sar«sl

he worked against the

Michigan Central rhariec und other Urge amount* of money. Instead of
roforma Introduced at that aension; lining up against the Interest* of thr
aUte* that he was hand In glove with slate as rbargod by the Oarragh
Wm. O. TboropMm and
the whole ngi-menl. Mr. Coxvll has been shown

FRANKTRUDE
out raSTIFFICE UILDIK

The line is particularly good
just now.
Come .iiiil „»-l oiii- lhat Ins yoii.

Easy Payments on Easy Chairs

J. W. SLATER
-Viuir Reli.ildc liamc l‘UTni>hcf

A NICE DINNER SET

arotmU the

i> siTt—Inti;; fverylMnly needs, but canmit a1u.i\^,inoid. We h.ive jusi received a swell
t.fv *1:1. «»! iln^e I’m: we e.in fuii WmilN
Mil. KI-.At n < »1‘ l‘A*l* KYHODV ai lun t s
suiurise you. .^Any tlesi^n or ixh»r
s«-u are ^ool;in^ Ifir yttti ean surely Imd here,
erns io
; -s ilu rx: .u^- m» many l.u aiililiil pallei
el THh.
v4 5.
1rt»n:. \*oxv is \oiir cliatiee ti» ^:i*l
hh.Hl KIM I Of* A SI’IT A l I I IK
KK.IM TKICK.

and in order to get wbai' ni*n*gr* to tin It soroebow of otlier.
4. lo h.v.-.. .b.mLUui.. ;
1« . Mnm*-r tb. t».t tu^k.
lun *110 .III illr...i his. ImiKii^bb-.
nr. for his h..mn
| Th.-m f »"* n.m-b nnrrll.«n.r
Two .Iranj!.- dmm will
I ^ othe

rigor aad Influence, fought the great

“railroad aroator,” oppoalna r^ual la*

artlcla fCora

F*. rgrept for the supi«rt
the rharliy lall or franeii
tUore. there will le- atK.ut

the people of Grand Traverr eounty

piovldm that

inflnenre and loyally to the flrhennoa

falaa In aaarntlal dKall* that It
aanre aa a boororrang rather tha

There la ao stsh

eogagnl ter a

.O.U b. .v- losira. cdid... .u nj

........

Sd.metiim-a niske-f Ud.l to r.iuT..sel.. and

nntalB.

• of the R«-

-

............. .
•“
brought alnut legislation which ha> t> atnl on the <-ougror ti|«>nal tt« k*-i
COVCLL 18 SAFE.
l^cn a betH*flf to tlin fl^hrrmen ever Tin- oMinlx <;»ndidates ar*- all in >i \
kuoaii nieu ami all ol ilieni
hav« ’
Tba
Darraah
Brwrpaprn.
havr
tniBpad «p a fal«» arpumint In draw
There aeem* to be on the part of uieflts whirl, eutiib- them to ronvidei-;
atlon at the primane., m xt Tm-sUaj !
nKaa away from Mr: C«vr!I. An aril
riaa which brand*

m

is-

Uae Ih- .onjntle l by a pereem rloclod •^.v..ir,1nihlir .rr,l,-n. harr I., .. n,- | ’’"T
*,IL‘7o"
by tlH- itilnt IcgivUlure. Mr Toreir* n«,u«.n ihr.H.cb,.u.
ibn«...
1J
Mil carried, and a* elated aborr
thoio who know him iK-ef e<H»r.fJt tua. I
fjerrlf. of co«r>e. ns to whether
Itn.iKKi ha> biM-n »a%-d the rli
no lH*iter man could l«- elio..-n to n-i» I
dan.'ev with him or imt In *ny
vpref.F-iita
alntaiH'T
c*nM. .,f that, art.
rx-:.enl iiv in the hom
It Is not even
f oftefi «
It waji Mr. rovdl. who. uith hi* lixtp in W.ishlngton.
llKh truai for U>e beneht of the Saher
men of the great 1*^0*. apd whoa«

DEXTER M. FERRY.,

'1r»ver^e

fhat .lhe. or>ngre>,.maii

rrlve the

tkm of the measure to provide for the

staif rf»m>tiiutirm

sute. and the 1

‘nagreaaanB MoEatt. mmu, y«*sr»
ooaaty

«.nipUmlfHi rf n.- AnmHoted Btatnieo
hy thr rtatc Inicriad ..f h> Ilowoll. The

WILUAUH. ROSE ar Rath
Ft Atlariwy Oanaml-l'
JOHN E. RIRD af Adrian.

Wc aru carryinji a v* ry
ComnN* r line of locks,
knob-i, hinjicF—in fact,
everything you n« c*il to
trim \otir hkuisi*. anti oiT
pni cs .irc vcry;uirji ‘ivr.
Hi forc >*ou buy \our
door ir.mRtin^ coinv in
and k‘i us fij:ure* with you.

«d.te coagfewa aiacw th^ Aearfa of to*««r. aad^ la dT GraaU

For a Little Money
Tl r line of Rockers tire si OR easily compr'st^
twice the assortmeiu that y* u will sec elsewhere, if
wc ditii'i SI II them uc couldn't afford to carry ihcnik
ami :/ trod;.ln*i aififer them just m l»*tlc cheaper than
«»ihrrs wv could 1101 turn them over fast enouj»h to pay
10 hanttif- Mich a l.ujjr sun k.

i

Builders’
i

port a aetebhor aad ooe who has.mxTy 1doC.

appolaUtre. aad tearing

A Good Rocker

Save Ydu
Some Money

*** mmf raaaaaa tar tkla woaroe. wWcE ■rteilm wrnm te Tteaaa. halla take

panartte
tWa

r..„^.................... I M

2t, im.

WmCIHQ M VIENNA.

W

h:iv#‘ f ist

of j:.t.i».*v
.1
lU..lot
I )n^s Skirls tiv.i: M.
will

ri^:L7i;;:TbLT^

viJT. r

...„,r,b.ac iL. .ml m.r Im Imw .hpojj'»r of a wsttx? Slu*-e the l«te^ i-*
t^Un[A\ t . h.iw- a ixnriner and n»uhir,»:
i.MiuHtH than I
l- further frrmi his iln.

Md. r

fu. v

Su^! r

i< » •, itf »?Ji lll.tnv

fih* ivll, ln‘ m'lwralfy cm
*« " IwM lU.e this thep»
and lit*' prettb-*! nud
The PNeutng Knx..rd makes to. ehoic ‘
wot iTUich l- tt.-r off
or suggeitiuii what, ver lH<Tore tije pri trn.tlve Fliers While fh.' dowag. r*
marl* a:
The vot.js theni^.* bv ; w ii: are In spleadld mU-*. il>e .Ime ing ne,
judge a*, to wliimi th* ,ye,»mder b*-s
itiigeiit are. a« a ru’e. r:«\her *-tnq»ly
dr.Ht*.*! nml rtiorl skirted. «r •d.-e ib-e
fltlod for the various rt.univ «ifnrei
In this ea-^e. noniinatioa mean* yie<* bnye an .ni raiicenn-t t. w lieo-by iIh v
thm. th*-r*fore the -rurr*- vtnl *iiie.^ .i. fmiher up all their drapery in om- ln.i;d.
f-i ilv.t tlK-y may
m k-'-pii.-.:
the prlmari*-. will meiety hav.- to waA
It on tbelr i--rx.n«.
N.-xerrtp-!.-^- P.
until eh-elioti tlm* to Ik- legally pla*'**..
ward ilM- small h>urs t»ie dmnag.. is
Ill *»flire
tmiversjil
The Vienna lK.lle mar ul.t g.» i.> a‘
AMUSEMENTS.
many l»,ilK. -i-TlirtiF*. a- Im r I’liglpli
slier, but sIh* .‘vrlaiiily dames .v c-d

lays great stress tivbn in line with the .tate's beat
upon the fTt that Mr. CoreU lined up t..resta, and results have proven that
with the “InimorUI Nlnct.^'n" to kill his course whUe In the legl.^Uture wa* turds pnMlu*llon of 1 In- < lay lUker
the Michigan Central hill
As a mat a wise <me and for*'the t>ost In'leroat* te xvhli l, WiHiaiii V M..ng and roiii
ter of fart. THK MICIllOAN CK.V of the people of the state at large and liatiy will he MS I! in the Grand op-r.i
ThuiMlax ovi-niiig. Aug
TRAL BILL CAME Cl’
THK BK.^ not for the corporations c?f the state Iimiso
Wirti the |»eginn)ng ol Hie drama, in:
HION or 1M9. NOT IN IS;«7
Mr. who Muigl.t to g*M a grip iHH.n it.

Press H;!!?s

I!

only

WluMl

^ J >7

,huI

om.-';on
. iMouotuy

;^0*'i'l'--. !l ••!0!-l

I e

HF.
Ifpit hn. .Uav-. rvd-1 h»r $ienO trow
le
«t , th il
lr«\*;»t* .IS •«
m*M
iui ,,P.- ,.4.U Ht;» lu.x.- .Ow.ivs wdd h.r *.*.1111 mm .. ........ t
1»*1

-.t;M.m-.>t.r.eid.r?l»t.tx«iu.v ii m ...............................
Jiu*ew’.. r-vn' i! "
s-de. . ..................................
iV; j.^,v
..M -.,,;..,.. row

:.ii -H

ih. in.

wh. t.

t onif !o •»< f
coi»!kIvui

with

I f 5» f s

us

lh«-in

>on
that

« 11
vxni

u«- ;trr

\wil

Corel! realgned hi* rcat la the senate
In 1W7. therefore eonld not have lined
up with the ‘ Immortal Nineteen” |.»
Repeal

bill, beeause that rol«nle did not then

;.tury
OARRAGH AND FREE SILVER.

*

'in ot.»* i.4*» in.d.e r.-oni t.-r the (nil cr-i

ihry

Jin .Itwi look iJe in
U'-nh \onr wlid.%

are

acquainted

a. woll

KhAL UAKfrAIXS.
C\ill «Mrly Ip fore the
a'^surinu r.i of si/ts is

Vi*m

! .

FirstBank
Nitional
. V. s. Depwiwrr

,V

I not iM-llexe In the gold stanlanl. That
Ihe did iK-tleve in the free optnage ».f

Sewing
Machine

**

/9ke of the simplest remedies - for
sIeepl«'t.Mtess is to inhale slowix

o.nmoPee and a.*; a result of Mr. HaT-

..J

iHWUtiful

ek’rtnral vffecis.

rlh.r
Th.vl Mr. Ibirrjch wa* • haJrmau of the itmtlnt ro.in»r republican
i r.vrhV

White

l»"ri».t|n Is-giii
luiiii'rst.nnil x'. by the!
No pla> ever f moiiastir hie.in i.lteof its tmti.imll-ty. |
thai j „,.v,.r K;agn.it.-s amlvvlty th.- inp:.* you |
art that lh'y| . mtend ng-'inst iIm* i»irit of ih.- r»--j
kind i»t a |m i j ligiun* <frihT« iln- more tlic-> hve an-V
thrive.-Frr.ni -A Fin dc .'i.*-. le IViui'‘j
I l.x a eofniwny «i In .\:iii.'ti.*i| Mjig.nr.in.‘.

with the republican platform .md did

Is right twice a day.

‘‘-t

•and night, on IjHkm day.S^pi ,

rarh at that time wa.s not in harmnnv

Yotr will be rlcht allef liic
time if you pay your
hills by chetk. There
is no chance of tlis' pule over a sculcincni
if you have a checking:
account ami pay your
oblij;ations by cheek.
Each chfck is a reccipt. TIic emiorscment upon the back of
the check is eviticncc
that the iiarly received
the money. A check­
ing account insures vou
Irom laying a bill
twice,
you n reconi
of y«»ur hutincsK, putt iVAletn into yonr
tkms.
ADtl oonvoniencp in your
basimwe with a rbt'cking
^ Account at

,

ing a play on the iniinb |
v-pieui, i« i.,«3siir tire,
e CU> lUTkWf • l« Mii-h -i]
Oh. ii!.v iririi.l. y oi u ..,v pr.jo* ut
ul heati sluU. and .Mt j wastetl live* .md nU.-ur^* nml iU< par.i
hla supporting «Vtm^«nya>ei -’«*• «'f the ehimh ; lui nU tliat^vort .f
-• • .lartF.TmTTThri, lalur. Ipi: 1 i.-.ir *; W hitk- y m kn-.xv
to their

• ir no queMkui

specific lax on ^llroadii. and Anally a copy of ‘ Coin s Financial Sehoor
passed. Ineroanln'g the railroad taxes and other publications advtx-atlng the
about one and one half million dol fr.*e:ind unlimited coinage of siher at
lars.
This act l.s known as Piihllr the ratio of If. to ^
That Mr Ibir

dock

$1.38
K« liaoh’I*nrnl?i:re Siore,

Grand Rapids Furnilurc Co.

irough
,4 Jollity and mirth j
lo Ae frem H.ut frtnr m t!
Id taking many bark in uienn>ry loj of Kuoi|*«-. h ite^ Imbblmg ov
i>> of bmg ago
I la'allh :mk1 Iiii|»i*im-SK au.i ihe s
_________
‘ j r.*.sIgi,aiMm. ami the;, >Ii .w you a photo I
in 4oii>un- u:id -alliM-st. »-k’.ii*i*st' ey*-s .
from mt.br a 1
dd have f. lt .4;
III* kuoTi»*! l*i-eps ainl ktiowh !'»*• grnsp
ml .mid !
«fnlua»-»* the thamv and pack I'li j ».r hs x-nall iuii p.w.-rful
house for 'TIm- |b-lle of Jap.in
Jap.m* wlu-u Itear.l the is*al .*f h'..* ta-.Triy
t Itiibbl iig
•s lit 111. (bwml o|Mra hoim*

man-a bill came up fi»r art Ion Mr the te-lshitijre
The gentleman fur
Cm ell was one of Its tno>.i siannrh Iher states that wh,n lie ww this
4=upporters'and bearttly worked la picture In Mr. I>nrragh'if office In
fartrr of It
The bill provided for a lyfo; he also saw on Mr. narraph’s desk

It

n«.v,.rj|,,.i,.w i,<. sfs-u i.n
V!:. ru.. ei Mill w.iUriug

amt OHI a* n al ^

So far aa lining up with the rail now,hariglng In his offire and'iK^lnts
roads Is coneernM. this Is how Mr to n with pride as being .me of the
Covell did It while he w*M fn the state iilnei**‘n nu'n,who d.sred .refuse to
senate.
\\Tren Sennrnf C \V Mcrrl lounsei with the oih«r republicans of

in.d.t:

. i« it»d »r

lore to hf-tgliis oialramaile rlimav»'>

when aa a matter of f.nct, ho was the rvfu*.Hl to caucus with hts brother
friend of the laboring people and the publicans or-abide by the d.s-Mon
working people generally throughout the eauciMS
Thst*Slr Parragh hss
hlaoTrtee In the legislature.'
thi' pirtur** of this Immori.il nineteen

\m‘I
*.

"

• tlrsi ari thr, audi*ne«- is! i „t,,p,„i;rap|i!. *
iiilFtvst they lorg*-! then}

Indwell

untrue from beginning to end and Is neither a giK%d nor con.sistcni repuh
rrldenUy a last spasmodic effort of the Mean.
He says Mr. lUrragh was
Darragh managi-mr-nt
to down
the nu-mlicr of an -Immorlal ulnt-tc-en”
Oraad Traveri«. candidate Mr.'coreU when he. Mr. l»aiTagh. w.is in the leg
I* declarftd to have lined up with the Ulaiure. that up*Mi tlo- quosMon of
monopolistic lotere>t»
the state, .-l.-rtion of Pnltrd
senator

.Stopped

an- In..-.

....I*:

Rapids and

who

we

I JV .Stniili riifoii Street

-s In Mieh n reninrknlih
er that iM-iiuf the eurtaln ! ji,',.

with Mr. narraghV- isdnlial hlstoi-)
Thl* statement Is goio n up for the said to a crrespomlent of the Reeori!
purpoar of defeatUig Mr Cmell; It Is a f* w day* ag.» that Mr Parragh was

ov r

one XV.

j
,iu n. Tin- !.«••! ei,
^
will md c*. .Mxvar mt,. I, Is- f ,n- o. bin the .dlb ers
o'p-,
I vtny to the «uid. and wh-n.ibe 1 .-un-u
j *"«•* d**:*.*irt the gl »j,\ *U*pariv tvpli

A w* 11 known Kh vonth dlslrin poll
tleian who di>es n«U live far from Rig

exlat

A

U.. oUMr.ru.r.

■•"7''

.
]
:

.i;;n <•

••rallrnad crowd."

•defeat the Michigan Central

forin*w
i

! ,
J;. I. .1 . .. i.iK- low iiric."4.
\V«;
■..1«•( Ict.l.. 11 -i<-ts o<ld
I -.-vi. t.... .1-,.
. ;ii
V.. wish to Oji »i.| of

.iHp.tl-

eni t!vi rlu .e -.km-. h.,ve
no Ih^^h

T.';*!! IP.W ...............

a- m l-' Ih.xt S.axe ;iU ,U - ‘I I f»r

The brcmit and eo*tlle*t hnIldo..,|
lorn f.-ir un.l. rmken in Nexx Voik. |he|
ity irf Imm.nse slnn tun-... is the mag-!
:pJsiN>iial eaih.slr

rsi

sxTlea of deep brr-aths. e

.'»rtt.vg. ni::tn to the repuhllean

dde Hi-lglit^ This;
sa.nrvl .vlilM

plalfonn r.nd neglrrt to perform hln
dutv as eh.vlrtr.an of his county mmI niUt.v that hU rtuinty gave a m.n>oi1ty
for R->an of more than fiiW
This

Noticato Theatre Coers.

c.'ntleman regards the financial ques­

She Is the pink i»f pretUness.. c;irls.
The ad vane, sale of .{rk.-i.. |.,r
as the most Important matter
Im careful of your etHuplexinns NV»nej^|,ow> from ihm dab- wiltte- .m <al.
that has cme before eoncress since
should'iKdiex-e in -make up." Tala'fat the tJraiid cqM r* Imioe Is.x oflio.
the war of the rels'llion and had Mr.
Homier *
Kw ky
M<mntaln
Tt*; j
sale for -Tlie riav Baker. Atjg
rhirr.vgh tveen a memln'r of congress
-save* making up ” Tea or Tablets, j 5.1. will o,M-n Wednesday mon. ng
Inrtead of Mr, Mrslck be probably
cents. JohniMWi Hrng Co.
hnoelork. Citiren ph..ne IInever would have vot.>d for the gold
standard art.
tion

Electric Lights the Light
Summer

-If Mr. Dam^ wa* wrong In 1S9C
why U be not tUhte to Jba wroos
again? He opposed rre*ld«nl Rnoaovelt> joinf aiatahood bill aad roted
against It-wrong again. I ahould pick
CoreU to win and regard hlB aa much
the better and safer man. •Agate.

It Kiviw ofT l<‘a*-hoalt Ilian yna.
limp» *.r rantllo, ifa a.^fe wlitu
curtains lilown aside fit.in
open wiindoas.
inor.-d fi
tired.
iti mutes from
froi
(itt r-tilmutes
na on cx>st
of cn
cnrfpnt.1 fixtures and wiring:
It formation and advice fret-.

CWioll favors Wro. Aldcn 8mUh for
United SUtes-senalor and

Mr. Dar-

rsch aad his supporter* in MeooaU.
laabeUa. Clare and some I know of te
Montralm
William

are

Alden

for anybody to beat

We sell yon
either V’lbraior or
c; nnot come lo us
tails and our mo'si

ihe new paietii Drop Mead t»r ihe Slatioriary Mead, .and with
Kol.iry.Shuiile. \Vc are selling them for $:i5 and $U>. If you
we will gladly have uur si>ecial m.ati call and explain all the de­
)ibf*ral terms.

Our store will be closed all day Monday, Labor Day.

Hannah 6 laypTlKBjg Store”

Smith.

dJ

"I am for sound money. Roosevelt
and William Alden Smith as agalasi
free silver, opposition to RoosctHI
and anybody ui l>eat Smith."

|

J.B. Paige Electric Co.
lS.'iCa«<St.

l>hone 50-2-2

M6rC3ntil6 Co.

dealers in everything

WCOWCSOAY. AUGUST St. 1MC.

SHOWERED WTTH fttCE

TW faaavml oC^ra. Haiiaah Mw
aoa win be beM from the Bi. Frnacia
church toaKWTow moralax at • o’clocit
Arraageamata atw in charie of H. U

^MADtlTMA^MTFC

mo mm. rrwvcfitoii.

XAtAiaJ Ush mass

to

crirbrated

m m. rnmeiM cbar^ tbU^mormiaf la
tba jmarTlACA

of

MtcbaH

Lmlor to

al laai mafax at tb«* borne of Mrs.
F. JL BMrai la lamor of Mra. Tbomaa
Cox. wbo M aooa to lea^e tbe dty

Hoot aewk). Madam Oleomaixureen.

ed a aotary pabBc.
A M atory meh um dda Mwla<
ihat fa makiax the himrta of <he«aaakajwical aaglera thamp. A dawit
aoa of leaae WaRoa. while caaUag for
baa. la Torch lako got a strike tha‘.
felt like boaiaeaa. He fought tbe flab
for nearly two hoara aad flaally palled
a thlrty-ato pooBd Mackinaw trout
into hU bait. Tbe flab waa taken to
Petoakey and CharieroU. where It
was exhibhe< aad a |1S offer was
made for it but the flabermaa refoa*^

Kloxx. RU Hopkins..

to aell.

Tbe aRaIr

to

ptaaned very carefaDy

a^ every aumber
4e riTO. trimmed with lace tanertkm

' te tMr ImiT^^ ham^ m lb*

4H mm M4 FmrtlMi *tf«U Md
mmi€ pmxr 4-«>r»tJ«u ^ w%tt«

Bba wore a while filciorc bat and car
The

brides

slater.

Mlsa

m

1

The

flower drls were UHle Ofbba. CHIa
Gibbs and

mt b:3«* tbi.

the brlfle'a

Arilda and Bertha.

thm 0/tt. CtktU*^. BlotK of Omrr
dkmrth. »Bd »•»
br tW br14«*« (attllr. Mr. Survra«M*ii
aolWr, Mrs. i. H. St^eBsoo. ABd ni*
irr of KtBtoB. Ohio. And MIas Ural»«PrteAA Omtk. mbs. BierrAAO.-. »lri
Awm. The EnUropAl rtax srr

performen

Mach time

to

spent oe

Axaes

waa brideamald.^ Roy Wise

and Georte 8**d were nabers.

b
M MI«
BM
Ml« Itofiwi
M»r
'^llr.
^Mr. aBd Un,

tbe proxrain

ried bridal rosea. •
iae«TO

t ,
^ *

oo

carried adoRrably ooi by tbe talented

rwo alatera.

Bertha Ombard

was the rloa bearer.
The sTontn was attended

by

bln

brt>tber Car!, borh attired In nomrentkmal black.
The rhurrh waa rrrr tasUly deecir'
atrd with ferns and potted plaata.
After the c*vriDony the bridal parly

lews, cake and punch were served.
Tbe proxraai waaaaa follows:
OrerChewer. orKesUT.
Korns. -^Everybody Works." Trupe.
^

ToKul Dew s. Olera MIrm an4l Frivo-

i-.-'

■f-5S

L 'miJ

"

Tbe First National hank today

HoU
elred ten sarki
Injun Rarah Nadc. Madam SIttInr to a aark. from
Boll.
ion. Bach package la sealed and tbe
Kockrwk dans. Olira Warm,
Initials of several peraons wbo have

rhloees luUbl, <^rr> Blossom Flnx counted tbe cotoa stamped on It.
were flrea a' wrddlnjc breakISaal at
Wi-e
Invitations have been received to
the home at . the xroom s
parWnu.
Tlr#> VAA OSAd to full.
Koraette Bolow. Rls Hopkiis.
the city aanotiL'ing the marriai^ of
There -will hr a recepilon In tbrlr
Til# bride vms fcnroed In a slmpW*
Plaao dwet. Prof. Its ABinsky and Fannie Louise Ymmx to Alexander
honor this rrenlnx at the home of the
blNA PABAAIS IrBVAliAIC SU|t. wMl** lh»Madam FrivoBoia.
Uadsey Yonng. Jr., which will Uk ^
bride s mother
Many lieautifal pre*
ATAMB vote A blATk sArk inrit.
Korus. • Pwritws Rons." Trupe.
place In \'Icksburg the 12tb of Septem­
IraedlAtHr Afier iba «-r-»ooy a
fovr^MBrsA weddlnx hnnkM
rnrrm by MIm IllKidA BAtianl.ury
TbA
TO M follour*:
BroiM«priDf rbirketu

crmple will be at home to their many
friends after «ept lo at their rvsl
/tenrr. K2 Houfh l^nlon strwt.

Illustrated soox».
Uvlnx piciurb. tmpe,
Bass aok». Madam PrlroHola.
Whlsfllox w.»o. Tbe Manaxur.
PERSONAL.

rrasmad IMUUK-^
Hot PsiberhoMM- Kollir.
l.nsoa Jrlly.
Odira.

CMIvem.

TrjMlo flAlAd.

WaftTV.

Nut Ire <*rron.
AAMTHad TAkra.

CMIISnOCHlRlEVOIX
Irving C. 'Murray and Pariy flUrtad
Th.a Aftameen for a Oood

Hrl<h> C'akr,

ber.

Miss Young was a fanner teach­

er to tlM- total High school and her
future home will lie In Honolulu.
The ColumbU look 225 people to the
island last evt-ninx
A number of local school teacheni
have returned for ihrtr y.ar « w.irk

F. r. Titus and wife of Pn»vemop*.
from the Ha
spent Tu.*s.ia) in town.
Mrs I*. K. ^lahley of Copmlsh. wra«
son’s l>rux Store.
in Traverse City yesterday.

A

lay

Merc am lie
.

>

O. F. lirady of Wllliamsbiirr. s|>cnt ' Miss Edna Greillck and Mias Mary
Parr entertained abotit forty of ihefr

thr day In Travenu* City yesu rday.

Groom's Cakr.

Mrs. W. K. .Nelson and s»>n of North- friends at a com mast at tbe CreiUrk
Ininx C. Murtay and llelirr Burnt
'Afiar Wnoar WInU.
coitax^ at RirrhwotMl last evetilng
A
lAlr^ ln I hr day Ihr ron|d«- W H fiir siarunl this afiemoon. shoril) after P4»rt. spent Tuesday In this city.
^
Miss Grey rejumed to her home In very pleasant time was enjoyed.
dinner, for their rriiisr to rbarleruix
A wrddlnx <Hi», S'dnx In a
Regular m4-«iinK of th** Kitlghts of
dIraHbw l.y aulofni.l.Ur I.hI trlllnic’ no They were arctitniianlrd as far as Ijike Ann yesterday, after a shot:
Pythias lotlre tonuirmw
night
Otm-na by the Rev. <\ T. Stout and visit with friends In Travers* CUy.
our fhrlr drstlnaflooMiss Borme left yi sienUy lor an In wlilch work in the sec^uid riik
Ui*n Pfiboml ha» l»«*en a n-aldml ol duuxbter Helen. At Omeua the parly
be conferred.
TrarrrM. Clly all I«* t Hf#-.
Riio-at will Im* J«.Iii»*<I by James T. Mllllken. deflnite vUll with friends In .M<-nomi
in
Mr.
Miirmy's nee and Duluth.
fmdrd iho loral f1ii;b Mhtiol ami hua They emtiarkiM
Mbis IlolH-rts. who w«iit to Horhot
launch Irvinr and will stay at Onienu
The favoriu borne of Uie t^lnaaa
ll.r hanninra. that iho si.rld alTor.U tmilKht. Koinn «»n to Nortbpori In the B,*r|DKs Bunday on th.- .Illinois, re
Emjierkir Tsl." said a Chinese ki
roominx and fixmi there dlrm to tiimwl home tmlay.
Altbc^b Mr. SicvruMOii has brm
maii. dietl through neifligeu.e on the
Mrs. Powers of EvansvUle. Ind.
fhaiievcdx
liari of IL. royal jtiaKter of the b<
b«re Iml ahonly over ihrtM* yrara. li«
luuuwd ihrouxh the city this mt»rnins *n>4- eiiijk»*r«>r tva* so enraged at
has AA unlimUrd nuuilaj- ol cl..*,
on her way to the rioTcrs, at Omena
th;it he drew liik. sword and w<
FLORAL EMBELLISHMENTS.
fiimita tn the rity who ahowrr lh*-lr
Harn’ . Baker returned ‘ home la-l have run the cwreless fimctludsry
brat wUbra upon him. Hr camivh< rr
ulKht from Harp<T hospital In Detroit thr^uslr tbe Issly.
to lake thr paatilon of rlfy rdltor of Cantral School Grounds to Be Attract•But the IcarncxI mandarin. Veuwhen* he has underxone an oiH-nulon
ivaty Improved.
Ihr Ilrcord ahonly pfOM- ItavinK llio
lS4\ struck np the rmi»emr‘s sword,
The nes cement walks on the Cen­
rhlcAjco Inter Ocean.
saying;
tral ^htsil xrmtnds were <>|M*nod for home of his mother, to n*cui»ei^.
" Sire, this man has ,not yet Is-en
After thr sredrllnx breakfast had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Secor
of
KansaJ
HM- yi sterday. There Is a seven ftio!
foriually ae-nised of any cTiuie. He de­
been nerved a number of the many
walk armind the hulldlnK and a four- City; have rt*turot-d home aftf r a vKli scries to die. but his ncsnisation sliould
friends of Mr. and 'Mrs. HirVenwm
come fir>I, It Is the law *
foot walk from each comer to the with their mother. Mrs. I*iuker.
. f4»rrrd aa mirmnrrtato the bonne and
••♦Well.* Kidd the emiH^ror.
me
rom«-r of the block. At «*aeh come- Rtatv airvcL
what he lias done*
nf the hulldlnK there Is a Wirce trl"•U.uem you n»gne.* wild tbe
anxuhii plat In-t w>-e» the-Valks whieh Sexmlljcr and .family returned lastlanii. iiimlng t.i the treinbllnc miisier
js t«i lie made lnt<i flower Inds. The eveninx from a .tayV flshInK. with ..
of the horse-- listen to a 4-atulo|nie «»f*
schisil^ Isiaid nn*roprlaled t:i last fine 4-atch
your helm US ofTou^e^. In the fi.-pd
Charles Kins «»f Maple City Is ,ii pla«-^-. yt>u liave allowed a borw* to
nkht to purt'hase suUable plants Sumy A RECORD WANT AO.
i'>wn for a few days* vacation with l*eiish that his majesty had lutntsted
to your 4-are. In the se- oud place, it
Iti muke tw«i 4»iher fine flower I»e4ls, friends.
Mr. Bliss 4.r ^he rniversiiy of Mich 1. ou yoiu ac4vu.u! that the euiy
iKun is visit Inc U.iils Tinkham for i lN*c4iue so cxa-iiM-nilet! that 1mactually on thi- |*oinT of disgrai-inx
few day.s
UiUiM-lf lu nil his iH-iplos eyes hy
Mr. and Mrs. James Friend of To
killim: a man for the sake .»f a iKirse.
led... Ohio, are visitInB Mrs. K4r-lMtn
KMIsup in Elks* Committees,
IIPK.
lu the list of tb- Klks' l.ah<ir dnv
vstone V
Mrs Wm.nr.Holmes of Keystone
plfUlc'committees in the Rec4.nl yes
the Kui-st of Mni. Myron Ganlener to
t.yday there was a
iy|««raphlcal
kl.w It tir.flr.
day.
mix up Ui the iransiwrtailon and re"Igiura.* said Mr. Ferguson as he
freHi nerd Gh' finest and
C J. Arnold of Elk-Rapids was In
butter.*4l a hl>M Uit and j«ss»sl h!s cofc4 |.iMm commlitf-rs. C4»rn*cie«l. thi-se
■e*it powder to obtain the Is kI
tiM* city today.
r.s. ,-ui. fi»r n se,s.n.l fllhiii.'. "I don’t
two f-ommitiet^s
an*
as
follows:
ultK
Our
Rexall
Tisith
H. M. LaCove of Empire trausarteil miss anything, but rPfter 1 bad eome In
Trausis,rlailon-l>i-. T
A. Penhalle
uder is delixhiftil t«i use

l.usineitf In the city today.
last night. aUmt lUH 1 fouml thr
Kon. cl:airman; W. Ik C G^iaim-.
H
H- Benson
of Central
Ijikr houjM* hadfls-en broken into
bcime•Joni Shane, s Bums. J..s«'ph Broth
pasMd throuKh the city on his way tc UkIv had smaslMil a p.siie of glii^s in a
.*r?t. <*baTl4*« Hall. A. J. IVtcrtyl. Re
hasemeut window, 4-:aivhs1 lusith* and
Copemlsh this no«»n.
4. pthin-Ktei!, l>uun. chairman: S
W L. McCain* of Charlevoix is vis- made his way up the stairs to tbe first
Gat land, ih-erce Aralotte. C. M. Ib-ers.
fl.mr. There hasn’t l»ei-n anyihlng ilis
itlnx friends hi the city.
lurr*e,l In tfie
William lAUe. Juni«‘s Kiditw. Jno. KMrs. C J Hees4.n of Cadillac Js the
,»r tlie altlelKxa
. ♦
I
W T. BosbwrrH. «rr '
I iSatTi..
xm-st of frienda and relativ4*s In and
"N.i"
answert-d
Mrs.
Ferguson.
I UIBss»rr«atm..Trs«v«s.Oty. KWh ■
alsnit the city.
•But. mercy, who <*ouM it have liecn
RECORD WANT AO.
-md w hat do .V.MJ suppt»se he iv;tme<ir
•i susisv-l." be n-jolne4l. clenrlng Ids
Brick Bchool for Rapid City.
F. E. Moore, the arrhm*ci. has com tlinuit "That 1-^r—did It niys^-lf ami
pl.-t4-4l plans and ^iw-e^firai Ions for a tliat I wanted to get inside without
dlsturtilng an.vbody. You Imd afl gone
fln«- fwo-stor> brick btilldinx to b^
to l*ed. and I bad left jpy latchkey In
cn-ett-d In Rapid City. This will be
; alioat
my 4,ibcr frous«-ps.
tine of tbe finest and l>est arraoRed •J5 renu to rei»a!r tbe basement win­
vhiwd buildings in that part of the dow. Tbe weather man. I see. pre­
state and one which will U*‘ the pride dicts pcaslUe Bhown-rt for today."of Rapid City when cimpleted.
Chicago Trlbnne.

■B. r

^*nilly and C H

REXALL
Toolh Powder

I JOHlfSOlf DRUG CO, |

A Good Special in Ladies’

Umbrellas

uoiors—iNavy,
Ke<i and Black with
Colors—Navy. ureen.
Green. Red
fancy borders. All silk and eeasily worth
>$2.50 and $Ik00. Manufacturer was late on
dclivcr>', so while they last the |price .....

)

Also other new' Umbrellas just in.

Children’s SchopI Umbrellasat 39c
I..adies‘ Umbrellas with Paragon frame and
good serge at

'

69c and $1.00

Umbrellas at $ 1.50 to $5
'

Three KIwds ml btahlalaw.
Mrm.^1* Surpriaed.
Tbe Etmacans of old tieiieved that
Mrs. A. Oole of Wadsworth street there werr three ktoda of lightuincvery pleaaantly surpriaed last ooe incapable of doing any l^ry. an
nlgllt by a lew of her friends In honor other more ml^ieroas to Its »-luira4-ier
of her birthday. Ri»freshmenta were and consi-Quenfly only to be U>m*d w iih
iHT%ed an a very Jolly time waa en­ the courenl of a quorum of twelve
gods, and a third carrying mischief in
joyed by the xueata.
Its train and for which a regular de­
cree was required from the higluel dlReadeV-Vibber Marriage.
vlDlrtes In the Etruacap skies, t’uriCornelius Reader of Fife I.j.ke waa
ooaly enough, modem acleotlflr men
marrb*4l thi.s moi4»lni: to Miss Eiixa- agree with the view that there ara
beih Vibb4-r of Summit City.
The three kinds of llg
bride la IS
years of age
and the etiea differ from
KHKim la 19. The wiNldlnp occurred first la kootgn as forked lightning and
nuu in xigxax Itoea, tbe second as sheet
in Jtidcb Curtis* office.
Ughtning. b*.-caose it is seen lu a body,
and the third as globe lightning, as It
wa>

All have the detachable handle and
'' the greatest value crowded into .
each piece.

E. Wilhelm
FRONT STREET

••hlee.*
Joyed every minute of tbe tiniw.
"Where have you •vexn, byyar* aaked
tbe fatlier of'lwo **'
drfJL and Ibe auswwr
»na |m>mt»tuma:
"B e ve been to a di« J clr.-mt."
KwMwmvUi •• Pfww riariwa.
When a papU happened to ask Eublnateln l»w certain iioMaxae aht^hl be
cooatnaed. be Inrartably abowed them.
Bat If a j»npU aake-L "«iall I pby tbla
to this manner or tbatrH*'*^*
corren—Roblnaleia Invaria^:/ nrpUed:
“Play aa yua feet U thv day rainy?
nay It tlfD war. la tbe day aunay?

Flay It the other way.*

and Improved with age. Ii h from the
Ijitin "nesHos" and ortginalir rignlfied ignorant. To Cbaocer it regulaiiy
meant .foo]«ab-"wiae and
notbiisg
nice." In Piwuiser’s time fj stIU meant
effeminate. From general fooUshnem
there was jirubably *Drst a apeciaUxatioD to fooUab fosatoeas abont trlflaa.
Then the Idea of Ignoranee dropped
out. and tbe word meant partlmUir
alKHit detaOa. acenrate. It waa credit­
able to be a "nice" okaerver or to
abdw "Bice" JodgmenL And ao to tha

of tadaj TO trolTad.

B.irglari5 irle,l to loot the palatial Burden manrion at Newiuirt but w“re heard by
nian dog wbo*^e V»rks awak. ned Miv
>:alrs.

Mr

Tip." a black Pumera-

T*»wnsi-nd Burden, who saw a well dn-s«tl man In a while vrst run down

Townsend Itiirdi n and Irs two daughti-rs. Evidyn and Gwendolyn gave rhsM* with revedvera bui the.

thieve* escap4-d dn a *ailb.iat.
din. Evi l.vn and Gw. iulolyn

At the top of this iiirtun* arc. from lefi t4. right, phoiiia of Mrs Townsend Bur­

In the 4 .-nt.-r Is Hu* manshm and iM-b.w la a porirali of I. Townsend Burden.

LIFE IN NICARAGUA.

of dally
simpler t

«>rlcls «r Ward -T4Htrl/.**
Fifty 44.,rx
t.> a veterrn e*c4.,i Wiiii.-XH from Ris.thjnd in’
Hie ’ What Is WhUky** i-a-i-. )HH,ple
dr; iik ••t4..l4l> *’ - thdl is to ^»y. wliUk.%.
|...i w;.t4f
stibr.
It is not .tn
ob-.d.t.- lM.«icnige men imw. though
uiHloul.t4sII> till .\.^-ptl.n to tli4- g,-n« role of 4..M water .»r
-eiknt..
The r.-:illy I
i.t about fl.U ••i.sblj^*-’ is I
p. uoiue.
-I ^Kldy * i- the IIiuao.,*i:.uI
"tori ’ or "lard..** Hm- jul.e ..f tbe 4vm
i^Minit t.r 4»tl,.T Ire*-, whi.-b i ;,u Im*
|uri,4-xl into a «4 rv intoxUniit by b4lng b-ff i4» -laml
* If we bail a u
to coco nuts, 4,r tisbh." .ays Panii
".e.r Mabiyas of A, l.iii wmild *1
tbe tre<-* and feti li

cleaneil.
Die .-luihing 4,f
is :tlM4 mu.-li >liupl«-r. und Ibe fa^hlons j
nrv not variable. ’Pbe t hU.lr4-u 4,f tlui |
lower 4 hiM4 wear no . loibiiig until j
twelv4- or fourti-eii .V4-ars old. ami In j
tbe iipiBT cUss one garnunit. a S4»rt of ;
shirt. U eaougli f»»r borne wear, and I
chlMnn aouietiiiH-s goon tbe Mr.v*t In]
tld-f simple garb
Wliat inurkf-ilng h I
tlie do4tr Is don4* b> the
riling.**
Fi.dab.i
vli-r of the i4»UH4*.*au4l so tlj4- w.iiiM-a j toildy
• l.ri.uglit the W..T.
ar4* fr»-e to loll lu tbeir batnino. ks ami j *«.„4i
, ttie 4-aat.-Uiu
nurse ihelr l«ibi.*a.
rh.- di-liglit of K44iug
tircly uiikh.iwu.
if i
1 ser\ ant is i
------------------------------- L*« Ih.i„c
Tlir Mraaest Mas.
te «h'Ti» wb I I
tlH- Ib-sircl ‘
me.u,cst Ii.nu bas Imhui lAcnte-1
whole pi4-,^i4
lie dn^qK-d a large
t«. or if Ibe .1 In Pbilnib lfddn
p.-Wls. Jf uaue4,f l...„..................................
*<-uora ibMlrr* to loak at oUi4 rs. ib.-sc |
bill, uii Ibi- Ktr.-.-t, imd a boy
an- <-aiTled !ia.-k and nnother armful [*•“» fotuid if ndurmil tie- money t4i
is lirought. Tlie same servant can be i bi'»«
‘' nii.liug Um- bun lb* i-arefully.
tniatid to i»ay for wUatev4-r la IsingtiT. j Dm* 4.w lu-r ;-v». It In Id. p;. ket. "My
for tli4*y are very lioii4i*i ju moni-y mai Um." 1.4- aal.l ls.rdguly lo tbe jKjy. "I
ol4«»Hl to see that yoo are gtlldei}
only Indulging lu .man pilferingUy lofty prim-lph-s.1. aU4l a* au 4‘arii.x,t
of tbe aorvams at Uh* i-olb-ge wa
accustomed to go to the m-aeun-r vrvrj of my n|.pr.it,ntM,u slmll r.-fra*ii froiu
*
h:in:Iug
,'ou inier4*st for ih.- tune you
uioiitli to draw iIh* s;il;itic. of the
li-a«li«Ts ami she u.i*d to bav4 4-a.-h liavi- b:,d luy uirniey "
oiii-’s money wrapiM*d iiti in a 4bffer4-ul
A (osdaoeaB l easl.
They were from lie* .-.eintry. on
tbeir first visit to Ixitiduii. and a notice
in llM-lr hotel puzzl*^ them .-..u.i.lerably. It ran: •;Hr**akfasia, N to 11: Iun,-hif death invades theii
eons. I'j 14. -J: tens. :i t.i o: dlniM-rs. i; to
not K4>e the dt-sfialr
N; suppers. 8 to II."
",<av. Gurg»-."
ao often reign with us
TlM-y seem to thoroughly take in tbeir Huid one lb the other. "'4-ordln* t.i U»is
n ligioua l»ellef that tbeir d»-ar oU4-s are y4-re. then* !s-aii*t mi vary mu.ii i.miu.*
I . bappi.-r s.vnes-au.1 that fer S4,lgl,lM*elr..* *'-St. Jam.-.* Gr.w-tle.
the separation Is only Temiwrary. The
Aasaataae •)
of the family do not go to the
"Do you think
de.*i.ly I.S w e 4l.,r
• I*V4- never atU4
sbouldera and tlu-y are rtdleved by dif
ferenl relays every Uttie v^ay <*olun.l as mu4*h a* we d » over |»oius Ilia I li.tv#
cafflns are us4<d for young is-oplf. l.lue not yet l,een felt.**-f*lilcago ire.-onllH*hig a ftrorlle color. Tbe « »flin Is Herahl.
usnallr rented by tbe lower class just
Ill otir relation with one another we
for tbe funeral, and the l>4sly I* re
moved at the grave and luterretl lu the are apt to uegle.-t the little things
ground wtth nothing to fu^-scrve it whi<-h rouut so much to making our
from contact with the earth.. The Uvea happier.
Ihy lia%e vaults in the brick
■ la I4IO* J.kc
surrounding the cemetery, but
;*Aod here Is tlH* S0.4P I hare been
promUIng you." i-liu.-kled the Imffoon
hualuind aa he druf.jwd a pa.kage on
r that If tbe rehiilvea of sm-h and
tbe tahle.
a one do lot pay the rent of the
"Roapr exclaimed the yoiing wife.
vault tbe body wUI be removed by auch
"Oh, Ik>w klml of you.
And what
date.
khul D If. dear?"
After a death to a boose, tbe piano.
"Whr. aaml aoap.*
If tbe famny la rich esoogb to own one.
'•‘Hand soap’ How rldlcolooa. TIow
Is mnoved from the aaU or iiarlor lo
borrlhle. B’bat do yon mean by lukkthe back^of the bouse, and tbough It
lug fun-of me In Ihat wrayT
may be moved to a room or two nearer
"Wby. haven’t you Wn telling me
lU former sutkx^dnriiig tbe year It U
for tbe Uist ten days that tbe beauty
ibu-tor aald you bad a marble browr—
Chicago Dally News.
otder to aucreed to any line of
«■." Mid tbe grrat merchant,
wbo-waa glrrn to the bablt of roorallx-

tog. "ooe moat larta at the bottom."
T tried thaL" refilled the yooug man
the fringed trouaera. "and now
I*m oo my opperi,*--Colombas DH

Andrew rju n. go- »s f.md of relallng
thi- r.dlowiog .lory :is lllu.inittve of
til.*
«r tlM- Scot ."
.\w4uthy oKJ f.irim-i in Ihimfriesbira
Wi.. the iru.-st of n hue Isdy In !h,.r
boMt.Iri - Wlui, ih.- fln. ru.K>„ 1.1, w
MMt.l. tl,e Iio.t4-.s oh.erv4M Iliaf her
gutxf* w:.. g..ii4‘ liefore .h.- |,;id isvuied
Mu- 4,;lur.. .\gnin r,,.! Kgulu tic* old
felJ.,n, fMisaeil hi. . up to tkr bead of
tb.- laMe
At the nllilb 4*up the lady.
iMKomlna tnun.y n. |o ,br sum.ly on
hniMl. vinitun-d to ask:
• flow many

citiai of tea

TI..W many do

y.ui

.lo

gl.-* ”

yon
asked

John, waril.v.—A merits n H|-n1«frr.

Sealed ProposalsR.;,!,-,! pnqa>sal. will lo- rfCi lve.l ui
the bffici /*f 1.4 wIs Way. Hnphl (*115.
Mlth . mi'll 12 o-4 |,s-k.'n.s,u. R4-1U. II.
l!«»i;. f..r !h4- 4-r.-cilrrti ami mmph-iUMi
4»f a two viory lirlck srhcs,| hulhlinK. I,i
1,4- limit at Rapiil riiy. Mich.

lUphl <’lt>. Mich , anrl wBh the Archli. rt. F. E. MfK.re. Traverse City. Mich.
Barb prnp<iKal to In* plainly aildr«*ss .
Mil to Uwls Way. chairman buibi.ng
c«immiMf-e. with name of coniracior.
anil nature of bid.
A rtUlfi.Hl eheck for |l<m will be
milnfl with each propiiaal.
Th4- right to reject any and all pr.e
Iiosais i- I4*s4*rv4-fl.
F F.
Aug. 29 Sept

MOORE.
Arrhlfi-ct.

RECORD WANT A08 PAY.

WANT ADS
TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY
WANTED—Bor,kkeeper and stenog­
raph, r. Address M.. rare Rfjfurrt. •
ang 29 If
FOUND-Midlclne ra
g4-f waibe by calling
and paying for this i
aug 2k 2t
FOUND—PocketWik

corm-r

I^btU

and Franklin sfr^a.
Owner caa
have same hy calling at II* Ea :t
Eighth 8t. and paying for fills im-

tire.

nngW-r:

WANTED-Vonng men to tenra barbe ring. Onr booklet tellx yoQ
McMillan Barber Cotlege. Oraad
Rapldt. Mich.
'nag 2*-2t*

Tbs gantle srare of a tore edgad
landkerrlilef baa carried more poor
ellowa to tbeir doom than tba mighty

LOflT-Chlld a allk knit c«p; Tneaday
afternoon. W^pbooe CIt. 74A 2IC
W. Reronth,
ang » It

Seprm toy friend privately, ogs-

FURNISHED ROOM wUh hath to kF
rate family. Arnll F. Ttorllager.
. aag 29^

( NCOeRO TfUVCJM aTY.

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VOTE FOR

tfvM^iiFMrifnnnfnvl

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te m aa»e of tiw

ROBERT E.. WALTER
County Clerk
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WCOfOtOAY^ AUGUST ;

whf

IfHiraCliliMlIltiril

wwtMwreitsciiooi



Wtrmr-rrUMl^id a
loAtt. M soo« •> tlw taT. tea
twiKo
or ottteri. coortWlat of api»lca. pm pinoa. cteftko

SttteoMat showina the exasileat work of

btatm. corraau ate ouawbwriea. A t »o«r loeAGoa ooald M ha fknpd
tB cte eoaaty. It la loeatte
teUa ac ah of Trmworaa Cftx. tZ aiiaouw
4*?-w from TraTarao Oty mr a ppte gi ifOl rote, te roia
ha Boardmam Hirer
Ugte aad.Ptmor Cc f»amu the wtra^ rf tha plait*
r^tpy vliAia IW foot or orker^ tbe !ro«ai rtm ha htet. Thara 1. a
tU
tioa aa tte PW Marvteta within l|:re* i liBctaa walk, (ara fraai Trararte
CMjrWowrta.
Tte dkieet if to trolM a raiUhIa tioni« for ti^Oka who hara haaa nafortiaato la life, a pteca that oor people woald look apoa with prida ate «at
U
kaowlac that all has baao aoaa'that t« poaalhia to maha tha in-

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At the Primaries Sept. 4

88o.H. Cr^ Prosecuting Itiomey
'
Thh

report

of

the oomai

ays ate meant was nte ate ta«
bills ordered paid, the c4erh miatlnf'
Mooday night there wna a bal .

He Should be Renominated Sept. 4

of S#.g77.U oB hate; bat as the]
bills aBw>anud

to aonM^thiag

overt

botes which are held by tho]

aca for anraanary tmttW ate gardao for all

Cadillac

State badk

eoaW not

b*-

Uken up as planaed. but the rtiy had

liv

Traverse City. MicK,5epl. 1.
Report of IVoiecming Aitornry's ollice for the year
endinj; July 1. 19U6:
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the Cadillac parti^
Mr Foote then reported on the matr of giving the hoard of Hlmiry tms

j

lee* the us., of a room In the Oak Park

:

inadeviiiatc and unsanitary and.not aulUbl«
letiet:
,
' hflchlican Hoard of CormcllcMis and Charities, {^nainir.
The Hrnorable. the Board of Supervisors. Grand Trarerse County. Traverse
Chy. >IIchl|fan:f>ear Sirs:-Complaint has been made to the goremor of Michigan re­
garding tlM‘ iKJorhouse of your county. Among otbtr atrtU mentioned is the
poor fo^Hl Whlrh is supplied to the paai»ers. The board raapectfnily ■ calls
>.Mir attention to the system mlopled by Grand Travel^ ootraly for the care
of Its dependent isair. namely: the pa>lug the keep. r of the poorbmim-tor
Uie Aruird of the lnm«te< ThU very system Is an Inducement and lempta
tii.n to the condition of the^thlngs complained of in the commiiaicatliin
lo the governor. The i>erson mho gets the retract for th«s boarding the pau
nwTs Is s4‘Mom a pbllsnthn.plHt; ac Wt. the roairact Is nof made on phllHiiihicplr mefhfHl.v. l.ut !s purely a business proposmon. and with,
la from the cool tart

THE COUNTY CLERK IS BY V'lR- i
TUKOT-mSOMICE:
Clerk of ^eCirctiii Court.
U« t:isii:r in Chancery.
t rk^»f the H^an! ol Suj>ervisors,
Cirri
CIrrk c»f the Huartl of Election Commijwioncrs.
Clerk of ihc lioanl.of Cnunty;Canvassers.
Meinlx*r of the lioard of District Canvassers.
1 le has to fM-rform the ntimerous duties in(iiinb' iu u|H»n him by reason of this fact.
Hy reason of a sp' cial act of the h:t:is1alure.
the Clerk of (irand Tr.iverse c/»iinty settles with
the various townships aii.l vill.i;;es and the City
Tre.isurer—:*'»//• f i tonneJ
;/'» otlirr Comity
tinLinMaltiflitn,
I he Cl»*fk also
every order .ajjainst the
county- -the Couniv Tfeasijrer siami»in;j the order
(.ificr detaeiilinT the stub, which contains a menv
orandum <if the miinbrr, amount and fund to be
rhar^^ed to), thus makinj: it jjood at any bank—
ioorl iioHi i v oji/y t:oo or thu'c otucyCii'rks in (hr

his |u..nts will U* derhusi front the

-c<o ;.Tjy ft exercised in supplying ki<

table, with llMl.* regard f..r the Inmai.s

Tlw

State lUiard

mould

'il.
zi i

basement ate hal previously bei-n tn
ss a school

,Wului7

r. Sprague was present and arativl
the room mas wr> satisfactory
Then' mill have to l»e no furniture pur
chas4Ml. with p*»ssibly the exception *4
few chairs

lo the Oak Park hullding
Mr. F«aKe
als4i briiuchi up the mailer of In-aMn
but

i>r.irv

|Mtrp«iaes.

This

,

«ummiics

:
;

ter Tjit:s of the FirH
Is v. ry anxi<in«

h>

srhtMds. was taken
plained

W. K. HAH.‘?HA.

r \\\ rAk\nE:R.
[tr<» on Groumls and nulldl/fj

by

Mr.

TitJis

Franklin's Iwilt

•1. a

up and
ami

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Add s.alr nnd pepf
o mlv wdh Drop
In SMsmfuU Into a butlensl 1UIU and^

I—Take two cupa of

ccokid iMT'a-h. prefcraldy Isuk.Ml. add
four lM*aten eg%. c|uaMer of a cup of
of

has

butter.

«iU and a gennrmis amo:in! of iiaprica.
Tnrti into bmu nsl luobls or cn\t^ and
: lake !n p-tn *»f hot water i» n mlnnb's.
Turn cut and serve with a cream

sluuild.
sluuild
»f the atmosphere have

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NmnU-r riiiiisliiHl by Fim* . . .
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gra«!e"i.

Taiettiiedialu

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Aliiuuutof FiUgw nil.)

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The amount collri trti in fine', ami c»>sts is nearly ilunble
the anunini of thr salary of ih*: oincc.

^

Prosecuting Attorney.

eg

Stip.t1n

ami

tk. M„ LI.. I>»».
The v.iiuiiu who IH :ipt tw I-.* h.i.g
IUihI h.iM
!l,;,| :in t.niml aii.I u hI.
ruth.T III 111 b,tig ;III I iiarcA. Ilr .i.^i
or Ji.n>el evil liidle.ite p h.ng.r Ilf.

l-ilarh ).-ar ih«> KsImt give* a priae
to the iirilrer mho do.i» the Iw-at work
, at the annual maneiivrea. The prlxs
! this year eouMsi.-d of a eninpletyilrld
TRAVERSE CITY M^KETt.

than .b. dd.i. k ..r vbd. t
thriMigh

:.ml-

has

grammar

One da) in the mr^ k is

hi*i

aside for the children to bring ihHr
Bhi* makes fl

rertinhol each account, a duplirate ol

m.vn. thinks
thinks It
It
Fi.mhnuvn.

whieJi Is Heni to the hank wHh tin
r.;c storr of the deathbed of Goetb? monev. When an account rearhes a
r.MeaU « striking pW ture of furiitudc.
14*1 lain amount H can I..- tratisfern d
arte tic caiui aud lu;e!l*s tual a. iitli.r
t.i a ngular savings actoimt dir
Un.’.er the rhilllUK- dew B of d.-ath

tho „.|'
O' lom.
f Clear pork. fM*r luir
di.Miti.g ;t .l,<ndv se.t.xl Uvulu, lb.-. ‘Clear jfirk. per |hi«
la :i l .tie.*d^iau..- .4 b.iig rie
Hhort cut |»ork..........
The bi^.u' ni.iL- »u. ;>.n|.l. .imi wbcK. i nour. .11 1.. A Co'
haek -b;:htly ft .:u an :il.M..iote |M-; ‘ It;.c flour. II.
iM-mli. t.hir. Th.‘ h.-a.l
Me.il. II. I. A r.Cs 1
Fi'ed. II. I. A Ci. 'a 1
iM'lombaml e^. r II;.-e.ir
Th.- W4.in*. . rh.i aje..M»s lalST In - Fgg**. |mt doreij.........
pr..t*-«rilmi when sitib.:: «biuu than IC*Min-.h. je-r lanind.
mh.o stniidii.g ha .1 a-..I • ItiiM-e ic ! |jml. p4-r iMuind____
Iii4- long. If th.- Jtev i-r loui; in iim j Hutter. jmm piniUM
jM.rtb*ii to ib«- limb-, the t».-Mrt, Inngt. | Cr.-atiK rv Ibii'.-j.. p
uiid ib-.p -tile ..
ar- large.
| Cheese. |mt iMo.nd..
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Oa'H. f**Where fhe W«»e, « owe Crwai.
‘ New |a.taJ.M - mT hi

lufjrmation Is gntbe-iMl from a biter with t!ie luink. There ar*- a iiiiinh
syriems in us.- and the iuati«*r
Vr:i:eu on March ;j3. lAX*. the d.nt
cr tlvxtiie's tleuth. by I'niuleln
r.f.rreil
he.Ker. an art sru«lcui and dose
the m V
^cp;irated.
ft has h«^-n found that fri.^l of the |MH-r* fnutlly. On Hie
cvcinna lu*f..re hU oiss dutu.u. m ith
A tliir«*renoo t.f iHUenlial of I'lO volts
The mattfT' of ksM'pmg fM-opb off i
by cjld;«i^'i t.ihiur iioss« *«^lu:» of I
iur meter has lu^n meajmred. and
Central HchfM.l gmumls was next
. , and the de:i!h raille Iswlnulng to
Bnteheilor T!ia g«jod Hgar vou'rm
as higlras ..«Ht volts. A.
g.HHhe. mlth his i-harm
order and Hie lutlldlng and gmttnd* amokmi: I'oph y Yes. tUafa a flusten
tdor might be placu! with
side, woald la Hi fommlTitH* mete inHmirt.il to hav
r-lu Inn* by I
renter v..a gat- me BaMmllor I
: :
at two |K>ints mhore the differ of Mvlhing lull his pel theurj of color,
dorm sIcUH made whldh will Ik- sof iv.lenthil is lo.OOU; Of unde* of the treaty of Basle, of his dcmlre
tered alMuit the Jawn matulng immIj s
‘ jour
able rondlflontj^lt might re.idi llutt the dilldreu sh <uld go to the thea­
uer I found In 4,ur
Tlie only niuuer
ulans to keep to the malks.
ter. of hia plaui lor Uie near fulnrr.
. volts.
There shot
fleop d.d not come
ith ti>e night.
itlliiing the.s
. .’lh d.for a newly puid shei voluau nowt; bod-; which ore to 1»e acaftor4-d
f.iroe^ of atnuMtphVric eU-ctiirlty. H Iof LUtory. and eJv*T«d hl« laabilliy
tbo lawn nnd stausl tha
suggested that ti iMissIlde metluMl of ti read it witli a juke. Even
amnt #2.1 enough ahmbl»ery
ralbvlllig the energy would be to M*nd o ei H-k the next taoralng. Just ihrre pUnts could ho obtaln.d to set out
.-lub where »-;ir>l playhig , .
up KnlU ons sr.rs. tnded with a net­ aad n h.d: hou-« U-fi>*e h- died, be
.)•. g.Mid .ri/« d I cds. ono in each cor
work «d rondurte rs It is thought that sea* for a portfolio to talk o.uk-i
nor and otm at U»tl^th4. oaat and moat,
n
line
cgr-jT.*.*:s
kcUi-ig
bluisdr
to
classify
,
ku..»n
,.y ni
b . ua.Hl him if I„. I..d
i
n.'.'
4if
t1u<
bindings.
Tho'
committee
to give a rai*cr.i v hi a the Ig^t agoay mdred
tu!v- br..k.m. IIU reply was. •*.!
was atlow. .! a s*un not to oxcetsl'#;:
iiUmt fW>n’ *•••
n.otU.u:cMs. nutwGLsl
v-a.'H I hat4- Ut-li liTfe I hfi
with mhlch to purrhase iho nreessary
,xM» . ott rul- briA.-u .-x.i-pt
and lower
Ih? , heart aload atllL-Lomioa n’sniM and ^hruhlM'rr.
Ike avalla-' ^labe
Thnt this should
MIkh Mary MrU-iughlin's aalary man
000 to 2-\ ,
-------------------,K, entlal of from
ral-ed.from $:« to #T.1 a. month.
,Its. Hemains the qm'siloo howl
„ Lowdom Tbeaterw
If has ho-4 toforo hron tho ru'dom
igh tension |c to lie converted j
la ITO'.i.^'hcu hla salary that wh*n a toa-hpr wa* abs4*a' by
.vsure suitable for commerce.—
.
and tv
n4-ro.sity. that tho flr«t ihrv-o days she
.Vlie^:an Ti.*ule*man.
cclvcd.fTC un hi* share of the nsvlpu mas to rocolvo 20
ctnt of hor sab
ate £4o0 In the shape of donaUonj.
.srv and thb noxt two days 10 per
The luggcal bca«Di perf
rarlca: Him Ba
cor.t. hu' la.M night the amount to i-*

iEvplora

en iuuh cum frtim
1. pin;s.^and to |hi.^
yolks. 1»cuTcn sepa
s. and mix* gently

th -e iabbsp<»oiia

never

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Naltoual

the habit of saving mhibyet young ami is hv.-! only

luouey In the le.irhet.

I in httnuiu service. Hut M. A.

l

,1 2

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f -

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install in fli«-

are uslmr.the h»rtern. and heaiilly ap
proved it. Th." ol j.M-t I- l.» learh ilie
vcholars
th.-y ar.

lat. h.-d from the skies and hat

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GEO. H. CROSS,
In

lemlent Gilber*. mho has Im*ih In cor

May Get Power From Sky.

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XimiUr

va» niially adopt.-d

sist*>r

:i

.IS

Vi.>Uliot. of Li.jtu.r Uw 1 15

L. C Storis. Scc*y
hej

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and. if the patronage warrant.tl

that

Meml.. rs Comniltt.M on

Jus: ,novrh flour

civ^arx.

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tion of the lit rary Uard to k.-ep

fltt*'.! for the puriMi.sc.for mhlrh a irf*orh.uiM- is ts.nslnicte«l.

behind

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r&itiy; nia.-eiif 'I.anxn'iaj,'i‘

(Kvasbini

these Is. chnngey and that a hou«» \*e s.H-ur«sl or butit that wilt he Is-iie-

Grand TraveriM'c«Min?y’shiutld nor le



i.wer to !., ai It afi.T scho-d hours f.

•x|H*nM‘ as S« vetal

recumno-nd

unty to say wh. th.

-siotnd chop
ato,.«. .Vibl sab.

Sijuasb

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Truaiicy

much dUruKshm and differ, iit plans ,
>.! were talkeil .,ver
It mns tl

In addition to that me muuild cull

• for oil I

!\iu: -Into Jars and

■add fh.- v/htre, :.nd

,
.

■LariT-iiy

had no

te.heated In <
, quest lot. run

;

from the col.

f...

Kmaianiy
JtunjUry

■;F.4oni..iu .Wnll . , .•

the Irfwrd of .slucatlon

ould fiirnlhh the fx^oni

r.-

Ui:rth.-ni .Mlrhican in the care ,4 tho.,h-r iHM.ple who have
mibirtmmie in life and are mu uMe t»» cure tor tlM-ms. lvi-s. ti is n'»w up r.i

Seme Summer Vegetabtea.

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FaliM*

are duplicated and them.* will l-> mmed

your .'•ttenthm to the premises nom* used as your cojiiily hous«*. mhlch are

pr«*vert that

t'oni I'.tJ; .- rut
the fob to Hiako tw

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-OrMuli ninl DiwunI. rly

There are a number of

entirely unfit for the puriujse. and m« mould r^^spcTtfully

r.v order of the Irtjard.
Yours resi>clfunv.

The duties of his office covc!r a witler ran^e
|M>ssibly than almost any other county office. It
takes consitlerabh! time for one to beepnur familiar ’
with the work. I'or this reason many iK‘ople con­
sider it jiood business policy not to make frequent
chaimes in the ollice.
Mr. Waller’s friends believe that his adminis­
tration of the duties of theoHice of County Clerk
has l>i en sut c<*ssful—lhat he has been courteous
and obli^in^. I hey feel certain that the voters of
Cirand 1'ravc‘rse county will make no mistake in
votin'; for him at the f)rimarics on Sept. 4ih next.

Register of Deeds

.

I'riifUy to .Autninis

t, of iHMiks at the city llbiarv which

Hating that

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.Vnautt an.1 Batt<-rj: :

.new light Ing

lately having been Installed at a cost

r.p<-r tfully nN^mmietnl that this s}>iem U- chanced, wid. ns in miwt of i!..*
cnutntles. a innn and ht« mif,. N en.nh./.-J for a sial.^l salarv Tor Im.Ung
after the dependent is»or of the county

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The nmm I* In the

nvjMiUib un* mltji other eltles mhbb

Candidate for

rt* <^Nsks

ing that The Ttsxm lie laraed ore^

as isissIVle; and It se* nis re;»si>nablo lo c-iarlmle that a large perc<*nlage <4

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W. W. DEAN

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Ing tor library purposes, reenmto the trustees.

bout |3<i,

h-l

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ifl

been granted thirty days extenakm by

-.-iM gaUuw. ite^coi
niaxhat and hujr all iha supplies that could pdl be r^lsad on the fam f«>r
otxM-h kwf than thar coold be mtWd by the conaty oa a Urga farm. The
ft.*nnt> sy^taai has baan adopied and .'here arc now about tfry of these nn
ir>r1uastes who ai^ supported at the ‘jxpease of tha couaty. aoma of these at
Anirim ate Kalkaska homfs. and there is on doaht that theaa people can
lie more cheaply and more comfortabiy cared tor la such a home as u con
lempJa'ed. The present home is enilr. ly iate««t»t« to provide for any
mil.* IdersWe nnml^-Tand complaints have bean made by the aute tioard of
and charities to the board of snpamson of Or^ Trariw

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>f,i(r.

' GOOD REASONS-WHY

nrge dlfferf tVres of p<»
largt
I it at iMdnts

ri

S Sail, jn-r b.it .'.-t-----nuun. i** r TM................
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' Tin

Buying Rates of^ravcrac City Daaltr#
UlMVXt .........................
C4.rn. i-r bushel...
N. vMH.fjriM s. iH-r 1

V.V.V.V.;

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i:>w
p»-r I-vmd.
i-r
rhlrk.-ns. !

paid f.M- th.. five days was fixed at 2.1

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In Self Defense
I Major Hamm, editor and
of the ronstitu.'bmaliat. 1

“Ibehrlu Manii. 1ST4. rer.nied £l*.OJn;
cwih'ge
.ag fellov? be aging
strap Is f.viit of her.
.
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for i
-.\o, nmdnm. but I idiall »m- glad to |
I ^bciiefSi rwTforman.v.
poll the eortl which ring* the belL * be j
a*aswer\Hl.
•t»h, r-ercr mind.** ahe aald. -The
Msmied from private donathuia. vchit-h
coni U Ainniv-tcd with two brll*-fmat
llowt'd in when It wa* kauwn that Uie
and baek-aud ypa might stop the
^feasra. Ratlischlld had rolanteercJ
wrong end of the i-ar.**

G.A. B. Voti'Tim; enlisUxl Sepl.l^,\mical Salve, of

days
seu
"QiLv«, heal.
for Almiham Lincoln, »ml ha# or of bttra^. M.refi. cuts amf
si.n
*Hrug.
Co
*.
F^H.
vpUxl .every iWuWiciuf ticket
*
HtigW I»rug Co •» dnig
ginoix Now M'rviny: fonrth Urni ^orcs,
i letter from a wj
teSupprviior fn»m Thin! Wanl,

fon. bnvi
Traverse City, uml Clminiian of Rd^rHnv?
want* to kno
thc Bo-lIxl.
led a large p
lemon tart.^
“Thafa joat
jwt like
lit a woman," rejoined
the imakc editor. -Tell her If the lt»mon
Ixn’t tart to begin with Bbe*d Ibetter conHOUSEKEEPING
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chanir or carptittir. IF# onr aim’ partment
nartment of n idg
Idg modem atore and Ine«l for *TYabl»e’a Tale*" tvm* told
>kcpp€*vory tlppartment ontheji
tl-h ri::d pTorl'.louB wer' oa tbn
into level-Ibc hi{jlie#t, the best* t
niMtufaoliirer# bar? #et for tbem-lxroa^-^^ c»r-Bo-ten H-raM.
ai lvt^ Mty we show you the
uiiiny ntilitiiM wo ban? (of the

home ami U*ll you their prioor

SaxloD flardware Co.

lo Invest wha* aom waa reallred. give
the popular eomedle^e an annuity
•nd. on her death, grant the tbeatri.-al
Cliariile* half of the capital.—l^udon

tH-r cm and aft.-r that tlnio no >.alar>
Is to in' paid, the same as chf.iio.
The r.'slgr.atbm of MIs.s Acno* Mahn

brr«;“.s.'':rr.r;s

n.b Ih4- skills

BidsfwI^rtM Of CoMtf

stn-el btilldicg but with the Improve., thiwe to oversow ;n.: wirh the vinegar j Thoraday. S«*p*entber Cth. 1#«€. for th.*
meats made during th^ pa«t summer, and Si*!.
general eonalructteii, plumbing, heat­
the building will be relb-x-ed and the

Ue. WIthlw Yemr Mwaws.
Tlie 4|ukl IumeHt_^4-iti*4U wha live*
well within UIh luMdur. having what
he needs lu the w.iy of eontfotiablc
living, adequat*'
feeding.
taMrfnl
wltha.»me relaxatbrn. and

enough to hand;,

was aeptod and Mr. GIllM'rt anthor- with )our iiahtls ai
quutt of Vinegar
iired locon'rart wph Miss Nina Wal- and Kcabling hot
dorf cf Ho.>t;ng:. to fill tho place a: which has bc-n 1 night to Ih-'Uul,
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d i»;-p|H r and two |
KoUce is hereby given that aealed '
141 a month.
Thi* re...! gnat Inn of Mis* Mabel Wll- cups of grar..,l;u..d sug:..tbv|bld. will lie received byilhe br«u*U of
hur was acceptiM. Miss Wllhnr was sliced b'ets lb Tl.«s and when they
the office c> the Coonfy
hired ms an extra teacher at the Cnlon are h^aldlng b4»t lack in jars
Hll Oerk up to 2:00 oclock p m. of

place will not Im» filled.
Eremhlng I* now ready

for the

opening of school with the exreptlon
of about two week**- work on the Oak
ITirk hiHIdlng

If Is prtihahle Vhat the

kindergarten will not aiart with the
re*t of the school and that the fourth

nelsbtmr wbo earns no more Imt who

haa and what he d<ies and doobla
BKAlm' RUUE3 or THE
own ability to mauage.V T^iit the
BEAUTIE8. .
fereii«e la not no tnm b aw^peotly In
Breakftet early, a IHlle walk, a llitloldllty to m.nke a given emu of ui
go Ita fullest length as of mUHngne-j* ulk. tawdieon. an botir * rest, ate at
to Incar deW and torgei It
night Homater'h Rocky Mattealn Tea.
Tea or thtolela. SS centa Johnapa
Drug Co.
aolderlng or lead. The edge* ovwUp
SRTTClfBRR record*
and arm premmed tofrtber. forming #
RECORO WANT AOS PAY.
pgftecUy alt U^t

the , plant.
Pri.ll Eiu; PIa«it-I
ont-halMnch
thick, and soak In strong saled water
for an hour, prain and parboil in fr«h
wafer. Wipe dry. dip Iht^ Wien egg.
then bread crumbs, and fry to a rich
golden brown in hot fat. Drain and
serve very* hot. This U a fleclded
Improvement upon frying H raw.
Canned Beana-8eto*t only the
young and tender poda. ntring and
break in two. UA ttem bofl otetelf
boar, them place them caia^y Incite
cans and cover well with water In
which they were bolted: then Juat be­
fore aeanng. add one UWenpoonfol of
good elder nnegar to ernrh quart of
beans „Sel them lo a cool, dark place.
Use either glaa* or U» can*.

ing and electric wiring of a eoanty
alma house^lIlon the site now owned
by the county. In accordance with the
plans and apertflcatloo. now oa fite In
the office of the *ald clerk. Beparate
bids will al*o he received for the eonatmcllon. plumbing, beating ate wir­
ing mentkmed. The boari resenre*
the right to reject any ate aU Mda.
puna ate spertfloatloiia amy be ted
at the office of JeM C. PeUraao, arohi
feet, at the Bute Bank hofldlng. Trar«aagltee|fi&
er*» City, Mich.
By order of the board of aapenrUOfA.
Walter W. Dean. ChalrwMHb
Roltert B. Waltpr, Clerk,
natefi at Traearae City, Mldk, M

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THE CVCNINO »tCO KR. TRAV

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wksncsimv. ausust a i

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Agents forButtericH *
Fashions and Publications
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DISTINCTION iN D=!ESS

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AN EXCEPTIONAL CLOAK OFFERING

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A CHANCE TO SAVE

W^Y ^I*I‘-CJA1- arranjjrmcnt with the manufacinrers whereby we would use the j^armenis as pictured above early inthe se.is.ui, ih;:p bv en.ib'in^ ihein to m i'<«! ihe*se ijarmeniis up during;
'Bj the dull sea'jon they would make us very liberal price concessions. We are v:ivmj» you .the benefit of these price re<iui:donWe slj ill b; u i iSl: i** d i )*e: i^.! • h : 4 inn :nis a^ lin at
this price. These are In^autiful ;;arments, exquisitely designed alon^ fashion’s most favoretl liiiesl and lm»k where you will, yoii will liml n<^ mf»rt! tm» l\ tailon.^l ^rarnu n's than these. When ,
you have seen the Kitrments, noted their graceful lines and the little touches of style that
much to their appearance, then you will quickly appleti.iu: ilu ir worth. They are the best
V lilies you ever hati (dlered you at the be^innin^ of the cloak season.

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We also ask you to remember this-.ihat the supply is limited and when thiy arc gone there will be no more at ihi^ pMcc.

^ Below will be found descriptions of each garment.

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The cm is an exact reproduction of the ;:armi!nts. Tlii.y are all ",0 in. lonjr, full saiin lined. li:i

The regfular price is-$25.

NO. S21.. LADIES* DRESS AND STREET COAT
A h»i.M* full lrUKtlK-<*iU l»«u-'l
will,
A oauilup wWvt bniid<sl isdiar. * tui^ in a V in f
..nn Jy I*.<l
vml in a |»oliU at lb»* aidra The
IridraMi- jiaf;»
^ oir.> t Tin* front tnlRcn of tin- ct»a! anfur rai riaK<*
‘ Mn^ i i-v» ning w»-ar.
NO. S29. LADIES* DRESS AND STREET COAT.
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a**trtl. full b-mrtii.
A-Mai. Alfh kIc-vi E. .^UirrrHl In tli« »*arl i;;n» nmuH} hark
IUjUi
. bmid. i»j!t f»n in d«-.<ianN. ! lit* ivMnxb
n.-rk
omiiintl ttiiH <a-at
and rulfn are uimrootl with mid.
Hvt! and IrlmnitM fith M.utarh
d wbU- i rai.l. .\ \i l«U .im k nin» all* »luOiv Iruiil t-ul.nr .
siUi.-lin>ad«*‘ot|j^ niui
and i' o.a.:«- ia‘
in !.;»
l.;» s»»plf .^.ml bigh «^»l«r^.
t^ilop.. .* ^»
fitb-»»f Uh d.uilil.OoiiliU- rom
ix>« ok
Ttu* 1matt-Tia! IsiUi.-lin>a«l«*‘ot|j^
Tbt*
The Innua and liacka aro lacotl aith fanej l.rald. Tbi», Is d <t»mlor;abJt. ntefiil and «ue I.k»K;us . :ai.
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526. LAOICr DRESS AND STREET COAT,
A xieh luokinR c-tml for cairui: ' «'r party mt-ar. U lull I# ucib. nv.d< of l»n»aue1.uh in all liie
:«n.l lutrli»
a tuilen.Md qita!it> <if >«aiin T)io fm.it .tPd l«a<'k ;.n* l-.an.lt-tnM-lv t nil.mid.*1«tf
ertHl ».tan.l up ^
s eoliar t*ndi
iK-tl t«» mat eh coat. An t
ancy bnUd mhich ahom* tu adxattlape mlu-u^ Uk cna. i.«w throm ii on. B.
I miUi a fai

$3.75 to $18
TbvM- ptfcea repie.-ont lb<- ranxe in
1 tire* <4 twir chIVUen i. coatn, W e an
away ahead of anyihlng me ever oWei
nt Udere and Ibe at)k> are anmpn:
and Batty rnmtjih lo nuU ihe moat ex
t«ay.

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At $7.50
.^ atxat Hub ptln- and m-vi i had Hueb
\alu«m aa me »-boar tbi*

NO. 52T.

If you:

have In mind r. garimmi ai al«ul tkl»
prin m-t x-au cotli inly yteat-c rpti.

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LADfES- ORCSS AND STREET CCAT.

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.. fiiH i. nyt.h , v. ..i.it
i dor;!
l.M .lO.-i. hdii .1 d-. il.b* n.m of fan*-.- MIk l.:!M..n*.tJ«imil Uie flODl.
V!t»;
i-i,xmM*l mitii m Iv. t
rMV l.r?.H 1.1
in eli-ri..« in tb- fioiit. Tliejn^« arc
oit.-Pi.d toii:au-h Mdnr. Aihu-v vole ha-k and fnuit !h ouUlu.-tl mllh Ibrte rom^ of »:u»eJiln«. and
ix r.i:-:. .l
tl-i- b;i j< n*. A triple fiox plai* htli»-bed pait may do«n ,hariRh fjorii tl.«? liaek yoKr and
tb . idaJt5 fiom ..itb.*i ^id^ .-1 th. iM.ni
Tlo
ari- full cad lo-nu*. Tbh evat 1^ made .»f baudrome
litoa.Meih in ..II ihv ».-ap;.. and blgl: eolor* and lined lbrolr;aioul mi’h aatin.

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527. LAmES DRESS AND STREET COAT.
T’li^ e.tat K -ftiT! l. i.r.ii.
aiid
l.n a'^n d and faMens aifb imo r**M »»f lire- ullk rovi*refr lum«ha.
■ Tb.-tvek nnd Hid.- ^e-tm.-. :.r« <-ov. r*-«l v.ith i-ao
..f
hilk'eo%< ie«l 1mi:ioh-. The lark and tide f raotH are
V lib E.iiif4n^l s-rnpv to re-e.nble Ik-x ii!.iir««.
>.-atiih are «ifM-n part any up. The rnllartr*H TtrrV lit'
»|'h veiv.-t ►oularhe an 1 m».i.- *^iTk luaM and fanr> deHlgnx Full t-lei-Mn .'ire lurkeU rertlrany and bori
roniallt ;.n l pl.-»iied Into v. It. ’ enfffc mh|fb are trimmed to mateh the u«-ek. 8II1 fn.nt pockeia are covered
mlili Mit.-hed Caps. Tie mauiiaK oiuadelolb and
in faple and blftb rokir. Uned thiougbmit mitb flU2
ha;in miib Jancr traid la frvui.

At $10

\V< m^er bad a 1*. iti : rH- rtn u td

;pj jrjiite* d f #r two seasons.

Special price on this lot $19.75

Tl;i:. u v iy iHvriUi pri'-*- ar.d m^e
'iia\e
’m*i>;uall> ‘•iicre„^fnl l;i
rix-’jriun acme v.'r? mt.rtli/ gar.m»nt.4 .
Tbc-re Ir a ’.crieiv not usually obtain "
ablr. xlnme of the irm ' anapjr> r\vk s
r.c eve,- *san ai- sh*?mo ai tliln price,
cbik- tU-* iaiu. e at.- exe ytiouak

At $12.50

At $15
At ihK price mre are rirong. Qtiallty
nl*a>i piavh ar. tmiKirtani. part mrlih
it.iy eioak me a*-n. no matter bow
t/) ilidi err horn cheap »he price. If Ihcy
lack cMiii-.v ibev art* not foi u»,
^‘lexhei it he a coai at
or one at*
In thf-u* 1*5 aarmeota we anow ^
q'ialHy, Htyle and price. Each on*; j
m-.»cb la evtdrnce. .



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. Ttaia la alao aootber popDiar price.
Thai we are more tbaa able to OWM
demand both a* io aiyk- a»d price Pre
are willinc to pot to the l««t If you
mill fire ns an opportontty to tbow
you tbe gannenla. Both In the bIxtnrma and plain clotha. Tbe atylea are
very attracilrc, and we hare more
than a few for yon to cbooae from.

. WCDfOttDAY. Auourr ti^ mL

SPORTS

Boaiing

fmmmtm

FDREO TO 6IVE UP
oCAti^'Kiics wnr moii

ReUand
Stream

Hrtti

hkaw

IHNDS

; TTeasa 4a ite greatest aad aaat

HUCHISEmTCHMIGE

RowbndlClifM

i flatae of a yMag,mamaa
: tte Rpirit of tte Pfaaa.

Yoat Tatea teach af *T«aa Baaai
aa Faery FlaW la Tly

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Tliurs’ir Aug. 31

Mv Amldr. TbM b«
te one of Ite meat

AiUlMTWMm

LODGE MmCES.

Grand Open flooM

d fiooarmfoa of U Vnmm

annouiioe the eogacsst^t ol
Ute Double young ector------

TSAVnM CTTT tCOSK.
iii;ea

THAvysM

iMtow wa <«»-

Mr. Wm. V.

g

Fllat te roailiarad U> te a Mroag
itea. bat «ftea ite raca ara. aa*aa.t.
ad. Uarranl acraad to row wtU, ihr
rtww. aa ft waa wbaa It b«at TaV,
aa4 It WB. anakraa to tee ap lo that
aadrfwtaatfiaa. Caaibrldsa baa oSared
•o aliiaetloa to aaaeoldabi acbaBiea.
tel the Aiaarki
ua ibe TbaaMa
that rowed la tbe later-aalTeralfy
race, aad It la fcarad tbai bow ibU la
tepowlbla. a. the tlata U too abort to
■ake aMdbrr chaaa^. erra it Glaai

I" *THE nkmuLGkii**l

te «aMaae« af F. H.
i Wdtnxt^ coach. hH

.

lUl Chate.

olora of tbe ten

Joac base baU team next year.

Cbaac

U now a starv perform^ OB tbe New
York

AmerlcaB* team.

He

roceires

llAbb. and works bard , for it.

irance. will be tested and Yost will
low a lot a^.ut the game, that U not

Mayer daetare. that San Joae fans

aory. when be gels through.

e willing and eager to pay tbe fa

Aside from <bc Interest attached to

L»us performer a handsome sum to

e Uboratory test. i« the fact that

presented to him ss a l«nus a half
Intercat In a new cigar atand. Martin
orl. siiiHilritenaent
of the
itan I>te Insurance cr»mpany

South Bend .

..GO

t.o

Terre Haute

..GG

k:.

4SG

of Ibis city, is the man behind the
gar sfhre^acbeme.

itanl than theyNiad. and they now d«dare that there U no jMltflaifloo for
The only rea»o

bettln*

he may step behind the counter of a

Normal

Spiingfleid G-k. Evansville 3 1.

llrst-claah smoke factory and take an

terlal was a*-sure»l.

Canton at Grand Rapids.

as If ho was paying for an luier«*st in

Tern* Haute al SpriiiKlield.
Whc-r lfiiR at South lU tid.

Uie business.
Manager Mayer Is enthusUstic ore.

W'on.

fare, will omir.
Tbe erea w«s out half an hour Mon

.70

Faulknef rowed lo New.

ballV pUr« in tbe erenlnp. the Utter
bolna rwHed away to attend the funcr
ai ciT fats JItile niece.

Tin* rtaVs »(.rk

«es mainly paddUine.

Coxswain BUi;

he declare* like BarkU, Is willing. In
an imen lew with a newsi»aia r mau

Dost
.

Manager Ma>er aald:

45

-r,r,j climate and an easy job will iudiicr*

rtiliailMtj.hU

55,

Clmland
Rt. 1..KI1S ....
Df trolt

.

man.

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right here in San Jose Is where ho
e more money Uian he now

M*

gela, and do it with less labor.

Cle\eland !». Boston 3.
St. l>MilH r.. New York f.

water-

If I mlsuke ^oi.

He already ^fas the reputation, and

.r.5

Ikick

east he plays every <lay In the we< k
throughout the sea«m. Here h» w ill
hare to apptar eve ry Siiinlay.-

nilfagterhlladHphU; rain. '
Washington Del inh; rain..

praclM*.

next year.

Chase Is out after the coin Just now.

Washington .

Many Americana watched the

him lo COOK* wmt. he will play oa my
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dm waa taken orer the courae twice
by a wen known prafoa»lonal

-I discovered

Hal Chase, and If money, a saluhnous

New York ..

day mornlHK. and the name plae* Jn
Ibr rreaini:.

Gamaa Today. •
Hilcago at nhlUffMi-hla."

lEWIlMUR

•Rt. Unilsat New York.

dade That Hugh den-

Short Sport Items

Defroll at Washlogtou.;
CliAeland nt Boston.

Tigtra of Detmtt.

NATIONAL. ..
W’on.

tuitimi>n'. Md.. Aug

2!»,-

Kelly and Conaidme Pick Cans.
New York. Aug. I’H -' Houcm John'

LnaL

ChlraKO ....................... «»

Oimn rrhal m*eu»s lo te excelW lit

31 ‘

New Yoik

...“...,.73

41

PlttKlairg

.........71 -

42

Killy

.Nelson

day’s rare of class II tsiats. the first oi
the Inland Yachting assoclatl.m series.
Twetiiy-three. icpn-senting the Butte

*Plttsl.urg
Philadelphia
Chlcagd^. Ciuciniiatl n.

2

Games Today.
Ihi^tnn St Brooklyn.

rtiUawaioml*-.

* tell Playar Eraaka Both Hands.
. Cedar Ksplds. la.. Aug. Jlt.^^One of
the mtiht pM^llar accidents ever st*t*n
«« a tiall Oelil occurred hen*.

Ikivl.**

left neldcr fw I hi* Itirais. In running
low to ironp In a short fly.xiUumhU* 1
He threw out his amis to
himself*ami fell on them so
that both hands were brokm.

^•Illrer in tbe I'niled States sriu.v
an «dT«M*ate of leiitperan-r. .\t Tori
Melnt.wh. In s talk witli s«Mi;r privates,
be said recently.*
-Of cooPMv If men want to drink
they ran alnays Hud some ciriise ft»i

cigar ass«4 «u Ufa.

their

dcchirathiu

luitlle al

G.ddfield

of

Kelly and

Cmshllnc

of

Asia l»M^r Agr,^
Dr
I'i.ikm.. H„* n.rdl.t.lecnl exiH-n. ,l.-*r,ilMd st a mcllral
b,til,pu t Ibr vi.|^HitM*l,*s and ex.-H*III, lit III tlu- hf,' of a young nuduil.iii,-,*
siirg,*o!i.
••All amli:il.*'uee'snrgi-on of my ar
qn.Tiiilamv- hr ►aid. -had u curh»ui*
cxiH ri.*i„v Ih.' .ilh, r iilghj.
-II** wn* Hiiiniii.iluil to file p-ilire
st.,!ioii to fv.auiiu«* no
tmioie^luns
prl.si,,,.
-n,,* prlHonrr. muddy and
,lKI;,*v,*h-,|. |.H>
the P.H.r of the ,*. U
ro .iii.
Till- tdi\.si, lan tent ,.\,r «n*!
et.imirifHl hlM*. ami tli**n. rising. „aid
Ic a hiuil. •Hlrrii t
mni:'s ,-,ii»ditl..,i
not dur
to drink. Hr hnn
«lniggi-.l.'
*' \
luau turn,*,! jiaU* an,I *:,id
in ,1 timid hcH.latiiic vnl.-,-;
-•1*111 .nfr.T*d v,*r
right, sir.
I
,lru*-'gr,I him all flir w.iy fr»ini <*aitirt V «n1.Kiu. a'matt,Y of n hmirtirfi
y.Tid* or luorc.-- Milwankrr Krntio.^1.

Wireless i,d,*gnu»hy

fearii that the match hetw,H'u

Monday,

lc*arue<l

but

through

PERSONAL.
A Mystery Solved.
Grtiw Fscmard Shaw
•‘flow f,i k,-, p off ,M rlmlir jittarkH of
r.idc the Inml whh h he rebuked for lU hlli.Misness and haMiwal ,-rmsMpation
WHS a iuysi,r> that Dr. King’s New
H-kcry."
-CoDisbH-kc
Life Pills solve,I for me.’ writes John
,Mlllsn
j„
Cortiin. nlc*e of Men
N. Pl,a.sant. of Magnolia. Jml.
ThCorbin. U. S. A
.■T^only pills that aie g,ismnt,vMl lo^lv*
"nred. is to have a part In -The "^'{perfect sstbfartlon to everylMuly
I moh, y r,*fuml.*,I
f)nly i> at Johnson

private

t,*leg,ams

Ezra Sutte»' la I'- Tough Luck.
lUwhi-stcr, N. Y.. Aug. 3I».-K/.ra Suj
pla>er.

laiiioiis old lime base
ts

In

ih,*

the

exqulsUe

embruldery

that

Hon,,-opalrttV

tel
hos­

pital. this city. laid'np with locoruoui!
ataxia. Friends of Sutton are M*nding
him financial aid. H,- is still a middhaged.maii. l.elng ,uily ftfiy^ive year^

elected to represent Westland In tho
^ew Zealand parlUment, la wcccs-,"^.

a.

Bi lgham.Tlurk-

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Thomun A. F>!Isnn hat planned a 2.- .
WO mile sutomohlle trip for the coro-'
Ing month, whi.h w ill extend iiOP Can­
ada. w h, n* h,* w ill exieusixely cxjdort
the <-oli:,ll ,|,'iM,*‘il*‘.

John ran.
fhHS..Mc,ilhrs
M. E Coming.

When ii m.iii l.uy- ;,u , xp.-i,%ivo hut
and w,.„- it ,„1 Hull l« lt„* t iid of 11,.now suflering has wriukhil hi.s face story. A woMuin’s hot. though. I* «
serinl whl'*h run** lM,1,*nnlt,-ly.
Th«*
and his hair B nearly white.
of Ihe rlt) of Trav
p,,-iiy pluiio-^ xvhifh grn,-,*.! h*‘t yeur’s To the local i
,-rs«* r*ii>. «t,rn»iy of Grand Tra^iT.se
,-l'*atlo,i
vhd'* ,,p|»*Mr oil oil,* of Ihi-*
and .State of Michigan;
l!'»* g.*,uiul .if i doiH I'lilil i»m V rrji.:*
Not,r»- i* h,T,-hy c,v,*ti that
fi-t lo ,'ollnU.rnle i»tays .i, i::,c!,i.l, l,!n,k.‘ Tlu*
H,^.1*1,0,i«. th, Ikstrd of Ibgisirallon of th'- ve\,ial
Jiteratiin*.
wards ,,f the city of Traverse CP> will,
;,*.:.u,i liiid.r i*x|K*rl
It I* H.-'.i,I th.it th»‘ «7..,r of Un««i.*i re- -h.ii,-.
mer? on s.tturday. R, ptc mto r
,*eive* more tfian 1«s> |H«titiou* d.itly
for ilu-4»ur|ioM* oT iegisi, rliig aTT
fnmi his »iil.j,- t*. Tim |M*iition*- pass

Notice of - Board ol Registration

old. "but the dlseas.. from wl.i. h he ‘s

thrroich t!i,* hands uf
seer,-tnrr Trst.

a

qualiflid ,1,-tors r,-hiding in the e
of Tr:iv,-rs»- CHy.’w|,o art- not

,*,»ulid,*iilial

I r.iiir I'erdmaud. who will siir,-ee,I
the Austrian ®mimror. 1*
^hh
the assertion that limigaiy iuhhU to
te re,imquerei1 at least once in e%ery
,einury.
Cbriatian Ijingrr. a Danish llfelwuit
mau. who died re,vMtly at HarlKie.
Jutland, at the ap* of S3, saved more
than .'«<«» pen^m** I mm drowning durtag tbe tast forty-right yeara.

recisiert-fl;
tiou

•f III,* fst-hhin of a yrar *tr
sg<r hiu
iinimr tluiu lUfid,* ,|,'wn. imid.- i1m i
iito Hi,- iKi-i.i.iiii*.; u:>d‘*.—t’ln,*lan

said

win liie,*t

Fbutnls of R.-gist
in each of

»ar,ls of aaid city
plar,->:

in

It, th,- First Ward, in Grange Hall
Cass s5,e,*:.
'
la

the s,cmd

Ward, at

R,Yr,n<l

Wartl City Hall, on Spruce street
Tim rust Otvw L4gSt. \
In the Third Ward. In the priroar)
.Vniong ih«- fro.tk^ of ii.itur** in irw*
tter«* Mands ,*<»,i»pknion« one kn«»wn schts,l building, comer of Unlo|» and
as the A«i«ll.* star tree. It U cnor- Tenth streets.
mojriy tall, grow ing i*. iT bright of
lo fbe Fourth Ward. In the Engine
from sixty to eighty frri. while from
But a king among men—from disease the gronnd np a <Ijviau«*r of alfiut f,ir- Houae. No 3 on Case street.
In Ihe Fifth WanJ. in the Fifth
I’m free.
ty fert the mink u ierf,*,tiy l,are.
Ward
Hall, opposite E J. Haui* A
Bloce taking Rocky Mountain TeaFnuu that imint there spring a num
tYr of tanci,*,! limb*. whl,-h *h,x>l oi:i Son’s' store on Washingiua and Rore
Johnson Drug Co.
cinders of long. jKilnied 1,-avr*. and streets.
Said meeting of the Board of Regl
JURT ARRD’ED-Mf FXU And Win­ H Is these. gn>u|ied logetber. Hint emit
ion will be open from 7 o’clock In
ter Samjdes. l>ei me make your next at nlgbt a elear. idK**phores,*ent Peht.
T!‘is giv*-H Ihe tr»f a s|,*n.-irs! app«*«rfommon uoUI 8 o’clock in the
Suit or Pkll Top CoaU
Ladles’ and
an.Y. ni.,1 is .IrreiVlug to tmvetrrs. wbot
____ - _
- .... ___ ....
Goat’s Sails and Oxercoau. ISO aad
teatlmboy wbercoT I have set my^
up
Good work in deaalag. pmaiag
hand this 23ad day of AngasL l»OC.
and repairing, at low pricea. Meeboer,

,r-.,n.«tlT alto-

for ,n

"**r

The Tailor. 215 East Froat street.
Aug. 2M-I

FtANEN. PAINE

Ang. 24 Sept. 14nc.

T. H. GILLT8.
Cltr Cleric

OR. EARL C. TYLER-Dcnllat
G nmt NsUmial Bank Bldg,
sen. phone 8«.

aug

OR. F. J.-MAC NETT—PrartJoa llailtp
ad to EYE. BAR. NORB. THROAT

DR. O. E. CHASE, ramorad trera MBM8 Wilbalm block to 4t7 asE IM
new SUU Baak bnlldiBE.

lARK

CRAWS OELIVERY-^^

|TL.OPNIfai*TMRS. E. U SONNErs kalr Sraaalai
^lora. over Oty Book SCora, Boom
DtS. J. 0. k MART J.TtUEBLOOr
OBTBOPATHIC FHYDICIAMS
esAAf-SWUteiaBMc

• a. m fa U

AMIL F. NERLINQER. LAWYER—313
Slat,* Bank hulldthgs. atUm pl^

SARA T. CHASE. M. O.—Offire with

T. A WILHELM
DKNTIS'T

Order your

Dr «» i: Cl.iiH. StatP lUnk hlorW.
Both phoiu h. 3r:-3r
Rchl.lrnre 221
W IhghHi Hf.

Ctt/

phone 7ftl.

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Drsai
TrEverxs land and Xasa Os.. F.

OR. F. H0LD8W0RTH—Sifaclal Air r^r
fontlon tn dlxeasM of the oy*.
-so«« and throat. 7 and 8. H.

ICE

leaa Dmf Wora. Sfwelal st
to sy*. aat. nox* and throat (
fitted. Both pboeaa. Rssldm
Birth •trsot
OR. W. E. MOON>
ntt. 107; Bell. fit.
Washington

C-B.TavlorCoalCo.
J.B.SONROE

GEO. W. MCWETHT

'■I Miw wii,n«i.u Bi.oc*

T. W. THIRLSY.
nnm A ICari’f J
pkoses Ifit.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. 0.-Pk7Sk
elan and jnrgeon. Removed fo oS
fioea la Munaon Mock ovar Banna
AEaai’i.

aUxaos phons til.

HARRY B. HARNER—Erpsrt |
tnnar and art Ion ragulsior. I
faction ftiaranfeod
WItk Wh
Moflc Houae Citt phoss 144.
lONEY TO LOAN-^O
pat »n morifagwi
Ilona

Excursions
on the Bay
Steamer Columbia
Will leave 1'ravcrsc City al
8:40 a. m. for

Marion Island.
Ne-ah-ta-wanta.
Omena,
Northport,
Northport Point.

Inquire, of

E.

McNan

Plar^ hofoL

O. P Carver A Bro.

Both pkonsa.

OR. E. L. THIRLSY-RpaHal
Uon to dlaeaae, of dilldran.
40f Stata Bank bldg. Boik pkt
FIRE

INfiURANCE-On

•’'Tw

what

dais

P.r.

t my office and i
awing. A. B. Curtla.

«i
m bafora ra-

mar l#-lyr

A. D. TYLER

(iivinj* six boura at Marion
Ifcland, an idcsil plann to bim-w
the day, witli pavilion and all
oonvenieno*.
Fare, 2-j centi
Office 505 New Wilhelm Block,
round trip.
Fivo hours and a half at No-ah Citizona’ phone €H2.
-wanta. Fare 2o oenU rounc

OEIMTIST

th«j five

the following

BUSMESS CUDS
DIt M.
GECQORY~B<
tU,' Offica 3 and 4

Floral Dcsips
When in need of anyihinu
in this line don’t fail lo
send your order here. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed.

.S, al,-,I l.idH will In* rc«-, lvcd for fur

aenr Novara, is said to be tbe pos- nisbing sll material ami hnllding a
aesaor of the biggest beard In Eunve, .*joxr,o twmstory butlding for ,llH'irh t
U is mora than six feet long._
|
« frarthmal of Hanover township.

TiuvcmK
oriY utoe*. ho. m. r:
ft A. M. mm0U oa Moater mdaft

and rTTTINO OF GLAMW. Oftoa
Ml WUhala blociL ettlaraa fteaa

GENERAL INSURANCE

.

IfOtlCB tO COnUaCtOrS

toon to bl. father.

Prices; 25cl5cr50c. 75c
Scat sale at Opera House

nONROE A MeWETHY

Mr,. ilr.-.ir. r>ifc Of tl.o *'.--Trl«rT |
Hn.r'
Of commen-e and labor. mak,*s most ’•<‘^* Drug Co s drug st.ircs.

.McCaiey

that he is etlU In I'hlla.lelpbia.

too. the

Guirnior oTid.. of Main,-. U to Iy
pr,-**nl at ramdn,. In lliat state, at
fur unveiling of n taIdH to the liHUi
ory of Bill t’oiiwa.r. th,- rnlle,! Staiee
sailor, u lio^at Ih,* oiilliretik of tin* < ivd
war. reruHed !.» haul down iti«- AhiSynun flag al the iia^y )ar,I at P,*U'*at ola. Flu. ■

Herr Joseph RouchHt. of Omavsiso,

.\ngeles. Aug. 2l».— Manage

geles

tttie U -automat;

call) -l »|e, sbtp*^ "I**
i
oa,h other in f..g^ or 1)e5vy*>v«-!iilM*r.
'
oncof ilje lit,-s; inv«-nH,»ris n*porie,l t«
the I nilel Slates |
It by .
va
Wn
oftiwrxing * oiiMsls a^,r,^d. »:>,vy
lagtuu ,l,si.ai.-fr
r.insul J. 1 Brllinln of K,*lil rrjorithat a Ik-riiii e;uri;i**,*r hn% appiietl f-ir
a poi,*m f*»r an iuveqiaiu to a\a»id e>l
llsious le twe,Mi vessels st s-n. By tl,e
inventor e s>si,*n« v,jsseU i,re snpph,*.!
with siMt ial MireU^ lelegra|dm' ap
paratus whieli nets mef n vh,.n , in*iiit.
even ns short n ili.Mnn.v as half n mile.
Ah s rm n*. n vessel entetw wilhlD a
rerlaln ,llslan,*e of nnother ve*.s.d this
t,‘Iegnu»hl. appaniius n.-i*, nutoiuai
,'ally In such a mnnner as to e|.»ie tl
steam tnte to the m*rew ,»n en. h vs
ad. The inaehlnery »• thus Instant
checked, and the steam,ts ha>e tin
to revers,* the engitres or rcluee spec
In this manner It is de<*lsre,l ar,*klenls
by colllslmi can te prevented
lately.

tdoma her drcssca.

Al Kaufman and Tommy hums is
Kaufman was due to. arrive lix Los

A PLAY far above the mtpncti
AK ACTOR that bag btvi
comptef d with i»>e Gmitrat
A COMPANY of exccpUoiiA
worth.

A production of Sernoit
Splendor.
Mr. Mon« as iVler iX^nig wil
newr be forgolU*n.

ma

VIRELESS SEA BLOCK SIGNAL

Of

win.

Crr,*)
A K»sJi»rk> C«ls»»l*s Prar**-*
rol..iiH It^H-kiiiorloii. a distil,gulshM
euim klan. wn- om-r n p.isseiim*r
a ni».steii saillne \.**»^l on the high
■as wh. „ a frightful st-nu laarst nm!
Ite xf^H4*I lieiAoie w aterloggiil.
TJie
pjisM'ucers Wi*re crying ami :ip|H*aling
to he.,i.*|, By ;jid.
C olonel Thns-k
ni.Mlou clgml «oer to the side of the
ca,.taln- and said: ‘Tell me. is th.*i.
reallv .nnr danger*’Vou see wha
the n*st oLtlw pass,tigers nre-didng.'
rndtel the .tiplalu: -tiuy afe maklui
thrlr IM-U.Y with God. If yon ever d(
any praying Colom*!. you might do im
with iH-rfe,t propriety at this Jum
Hire.
Til, \eswl , an*t live live min
tiles.- T!*r t-olonel stralgliirned lilmaelf. Iirift! his bat. looked up to the
itt*owl,nc ‘ky with a reverent mien,
and e\ l.timcsl-Almighty
ttel If
y..n ever inl,*ml lo do CohmH Thrm k
morion of Kititiieky a favor, u»w la
the time to do It.-

drinking.
-I «nt*e knew a New Y»»rk man wh*
drank*eiitlrHr io.t mm h. Mis dm i »r
Tslls •• Lsvsrs. .
In ruder lit mtslerste his tipidma a Id
-Has yonr ,laughter any gentlemen
fir. ordtnd him t«i lake more light
,allevsr” ask,si the ,K>me clerk In tbe
berr ami lem* sfrtMig wine—1«
«)iup1 of Iw not mure than a |unl of fumUnre emjsiriiim.
-Krone.- n pUed tbe old geutleWine at the outside.
' "Tlie luillent said lo me tinf rveiilm m.iu.
-Well, do von see that given porch
a wt*ek afit^waitl as he rang f»r a U»:
tie ttf ,t haiiuwgur:
Pwk*Y?
Well, it is Just w4iat you
-•tVlist a Is.re! I’ve drmik eicUi necl.iHassrs of la*cr t«»dny and n«»w fvr g.*t
-Why aor
to art away wlih four glasse-P^au-,* If one person slf« In ft
iHRtor’a orders * ”
there U not a sound,.but If two pe<v
M. r,o\uA. the urcst Krcm li hist irlaa, out*r oa.d his life lo his eig:.r
ITalking In one of tbe Paris ganleti
te noticed tlial te was telng followel
by a abaldiUv dressed man. M. Giit**u
<«tmlr -al down on a
l-meh
wblrh bi« nnwrh
hfmself. watching him wlih an tiucom.
fort-nWy threatening air. The hlsb*r.an.
took a cigar from Ills ,«v*kei ami
Bgbtrd It. As te did this ite sioiugrr
^aee and. «OtU*ring that te had

In

are ilui* to iH-rsoual l,*lcgriiphie ayuir
anrt*s from Gans that he js III surely

Demorte* Yacht cliib. waa the winner.

Rapid Wilier and t)hyc*sa also stiittsi.

pleiii>

hi

agaln^
Ban line

la Kawfe-an Afraid?

Clopbrr of Whitt* Ikar was st'cond aiiiT
Terrier II was third.

night

•ral thousau.l d.Hl^
dttiire to b»‘t several
Kidf. of .5 to A
Thon the Uegm

Reaulta YeaUrday.
Mou

.Monday

.Ncv.. next Monday
ly.
—s.
alMi express.^ the

nrtsrt,l>u
.'—.-45

PMdoo Won the Raca.
flshKosli. Wls . Aug 39 -In

announced

iguesa to wager
II on Jiw Gan». agaiiiM

tboriiy that Mauaser Huirt» JeiininK.
of the Haltiroorc Bastern leactie l»as • i Clutiunaii .
ball tram will *o to Ih lioit next* iwa

and

le probability of aerurlug CUum*. who

AMERICAN.

is fbclr better ae^ualnl

;anre wlflj tbe wBtera on which the

players,

Inventor)- of the Block Just the *anie

Evausvllk: at Davton.

men fnvor tte

TbV

mute Chase signs up with San Ju^e

..The Clay Baker..

wimmer visitors, ventured to enumerat,* ».».me of tte distlugulmted men who
ing the same pmblem which tell ,*ou*e from Maine
• Tlierv H l.oncf»dlow.- he aakl. -and
confronts Yost.
'
Hnmiln. and
James G.
Before l,*avjng. Ymt arranged f,»r Haualluil
WilUam
Pitt
Fessenden,
the pre«enr,- of a rf*nH»I, ie eleven, anu Hi.:in,*.
Tboii^ia B. Uccd nnd* —
several ni,»re. Curl Is. teingman. Ma­
H.s,* i-u tdd flKberman looked up
goffin. Rhelnschild am} several others fr.>.r. hi* work of spllring gra«s liUde*.
Michigan squad of hist year aie cud l»rr»ke in. -Rinari? Those fellows
I Ann Arbor
WItmliv of Ypsl- str.irty te ,iu,i.tioned
-You Just
lanti prorols4*d t,j l»r5ng ov,-r s* veial t-.*r.odowa sn’^tY Josh rillsbury skin

South Bi-nd Z^2. Canton CM!.

Gamaa Today.

Ilkcwieo hare a tetter oplaloo of lUr

which

r Is made wiibout reiM-rvatlon.

Grand tUpids 4. Wheeling S.
Dayton fi. Terre Haute 1.

lltloB. ahd »K
wlnntnp are

Supported by an Exceptional
Company in the Highly
Successful Play

A Rsol OIrhHir.
The local ,wldr ,>f ibe natives of Cape
Ellxateth. Me., I* so Intense that It
takes tbe attitude of pity for all wbo
have tbe misfortune to dwell Hse
where This. Sara a writer In fbe liewIstiui Journal. Is kiH»wn to pegninr
summer vlstiors. and by most of them
is respecte,!. «iqe rainy day a netr•xmrr. who had JoioM the gsthermg

held since th,* rule* made their ap-

money and make It easier In the land

.....

a«tt the prcwpccu
Ibrightcr thaa ever ' Rlrenilde rapert.

borne crea

r atyle oCawtrkrrtiig ptmta. tbe pow

of sunshine than be can In the east.

According to Manager Mayer IhU of-

ppoa

The.forward paaa. tbe

Amy

Mayer, pianager of tbe San Jose State
am. U nepotUtlng for Chase.
decUrcs can make
more

Eran.villa ..

h)y

odd. Ml Cawbrldai'.

vpad ouL

M bis lot wlih them.' Beside** reyea
such old-time star>
the league manager.and at least |l(Kt Dan Cole. Willie Heston. l>an Mcilugiu
h from local subacriptlons. the and others, with their war paint on.
well known drwl IwsemaiJ wrruld have These men an* all coaches now and

a. wHl a. the trainer and the
aatUHed with IhHr

ai It oa tte autfooe of Ferry
Every ana of then bad bM

league Aral baa<^
may wear

T ereat of '
erbdop goea U Pr
t tteeny.
teard far a wb»e 1
Tte local goverament cscact* a tae fgf
this perfDcmaace. flOO pv mlaote.
with a mlalmam of gSOrt. aad If tte
fine i» not paid <m tbe nail tte charge
ao when one maa Is aeat ta
e screerber aaother Is smil
nmnlag wwb a two buadrvd doOar bOl
te courts. Tte aexi opetalloo is to
pe the above referred to youni
nan s lorrb with red rflret la case
a catastrofite; wUb crape In tbe
ut of a death. All ihU egaaga ite
iDOst extraordinary sescaHoo.

celrlttg a aaUrJ of t2h0 a month froth

Dayton

MONO

BMtrPI—k»

am apapan to be paw. Tbe fart
ibat Ute paat pHcber baa aot aie
. paaicd oa tbe rabber alace Aagast f.
lapaaba for liaair.-Cp to tbal tuae
Plaak bad waa afoctadb sbm. aad
hiat bat tmn tbla acam.
Him am ftm fare blai csaacava two
waaka tefota. la Boaiaa. bat be ana*
aped to pat awajr wttb two paaKa
I. He weat la agalaat Cbl
Ote «f«di W
Ui Ober Dr. capo oa Aup. f aad foot a taadaatas
ttoiHHw, ami agals gfr« np ku pa»e oa a tbraeteppbr br Doapbeetf
ViMe la U» boat. Fllat or Moroo
tafciag Wm MaL CUa». wtta hi. k»rr
tanm^jrlM«aa<^. fowad la ih« mom game a. tbla waa to^ eaongb. t
laa. tel coateataad oT pala. aa4 tbe mraln Plank pci on hU arm m
render blm naeteea for a long time.

?wo hours and three-quarU ni al
Omena. Fare oO cenU round trip.
Or an all day ride U* Northport
and, Northport PoinL without
leavinL' the boat, for 50 oouU
Those wishing can secure dinner
aboard the boat.
Returning, boat will
r
Traverse City at 4.15 p m.

Excursions
Tuesday. Thursday anti
Sunday evenings to Marion
Island and.Ne-ah-u-wama, at

Miller & Smith

DENTISTS
NATIONAL DENTIBTS

J. M. BURLUtARTiL
REAL

FIRE INSURANCE
ESTATE AND LOAWI

IfGTAlT PUBLIC
91 a Eaat Front SL

Up Steli

Dancing at Marion Island.
Music by Horst’s orchts’.ra.

HeOft Jl* 3aroif

Sunday afternoons, 2 p. m.
—Excursion to Marion IsiandMusic by Horst’s orchestra.

DKN-ris-r
201 front Slraoi

THE

EVENING ' R]
wcoNcaoAv. Auaurr a. nm.'

MAQNtnCENT CfK>P YEAR.

VOTE FOR

POUTE UGHTMlwa

FIMK M. HAHUN
lilUte for Repoli
Nomiaatioa for

Register of Deeds
>

Itlhe Primaries Sept.4

m4 XalMtaa. aw* th, Xtw York
g«L Bte vfvwtamot theciopa .IwaJl
The ctectxto halt antcrai a wMaw.
tiwm aMm amWrtehiR toca a. to dfctod a brass bed ia which Mr. amd
Mrs. Osworth E. Btravi wara alPae>
iar. oiOy al
aou, IM, jmx wfU kwrat ■ Iwcct than teoped
r aa which wara

’^^S^SrUSd. rtaat Ik,

... .J.......

. win l» aagnttmit. lo «Rct
tBMjiMll wlU boorawaurtuiUe RAM
iad Oir 4|«wUt7 wttl he tbr be*t dun 1
Iwro eror owa. Kaans_lhiR year U
wheat crop of about
year it pro
UMcis, but that will
eai«y bo aerpaaoRd

V'
The tooihm part of Qraod Travene county pro*
•eato at Ihb time a cancliaate lor the office of Begiaier
ofDeeda,iiitbcpc»ooorFWik M. Hamlin of Blair
lownahip. a name ly no meana unfamiliar to tboae who
bate pa^cipated in the connly*a affair awl to tboae
who lire vrithin ita bonndriea.
Mr. Hamlin atanda for a clean, vigorout, coonomical wiminiatration. awl if electeil will wlberc to the
abort* pcJicnea.
Frank M. Hamlin waa bom in Kei^ York in Wui,
and after rofiding Umw thn« ycnra moved with the
family of Cbaa. Miner to Grand Trar^orse county and
baa been a oontinnona rea^t of tbia county aiaa^ that
time. By Uaebing acbool in the mnd diatricta. and
working liefore and after wdiool for hit room and board,
be waa able to finisb a c6nrae In the public aclioola of
Traverae City in 188d, after which he apent onp year
in the Univenit; of Hicbiftsa. and owidk to the failing
baallhoniiinnde, Cbarlea Minor, waa oompoliod to
retom
to attend to hit rariona tann datioa, and
tinoe OuA Hpe baa girea hit attration b> aKrionUoret
puranita. In
he waa eltoied aluatice of the P^aois
which office he has hold 15 yeara. He alao has heki
Iba^offioeof Tmoaurer owl ie at preaent Superviaor.
He haa been a lifodong Republican, true to ev4tiy priiiciplo of the party.
Four yeara ago bit many friewla nrgeil him to U*come a oawlidate for the office of County Rc^iater.
In
the oonwntion, tbongfa apiriletl an«l warmly contiwted,
be was tk'foaied by a alight majority. And now, afu r
waiting tbb coatomary ta*o terma, again asks the RepubHtmna of this oounty for their anffrage, awl promiiea if
elected he will give the office hiii botl perwinal attention^
Fraternally he it a, member of CouU'r Loflge
-1.0. O. Fo and Uie K. O. T. M.

Voti at tbe PriniriK Sept. 4
Jiisllee llrewer, of the I nlted

,

•Yihtde vaiwlloti iwrioil l«s
•rout ’
June to tMolsv 1 I am nleetUitei
a.*e.mnt lo any lsMly In the wiwld ^ *!dii
I .k»n t make a sitiBle uu»e«Ts<ary
Hum* 1 leave
»u ’
ve the »U
1 pt Imck to ft.I
prelne
- :
—^--------------------------- j

NOTICE
To libormfi len
ati Women,
Philip Veil. NaUooal Speak
Df of tbe Socialtat Labor
Party, will apeak on the street
Wctluoaday
owl
Thnrtday
evenings, Aug. 2y owl
Aug. 28.2t

vegeterions to the contrary not-

stri5’is:£-'’tcfc

of aU good qsolities in meat cMer
inm this Mors. Oor name is »
4guiranlee of exceUenoeu

Wemtyietnfcl
BAktinm,*.

SUiaFnv

1 \/']

'
,

In the stale Lcflslaturc Ihmi
Traverse County^

^1#:

mended.

t! thePrimaries Sept. 4

For Repr^entative

vS-";'

Vote at the Primaries ii
Sept. 4th fg GiMd
Traverse Courif't
Candidate. a Man «f
Ability. Force of Cftar*^
acter and a BriMiBI
Record and of Your
Own County.

HON. oAnOt O. COVELL OF TRAVEME CITY. I* THE FCOFtSS '
CHOICE FON THE NEPUkLICAN CONOREMIONAL NOMINATION IN
THE ttiVENTH OISTKICT. HE IS HOT ONLY WARMLY NEOAROW
IN HIS OWN COUNTY FOR HIS OOOO CITIZENSHIP. AND HIS MRSONAL QUALITIES. SUT FOR HIS ABILITY WHICH HAS BWH
RECOONIZEO BOTH IN MICHIGAN AND IN WASHINOTON, WNBM
HIS WOtR AS UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR W»TERN MICHIGAN IS GREATLY AFFRECIATED AND HIGHLY . COM^

JAMES H. MONROE
•v.ir

MR. COVELL SERVED THE GRAND TRAVERSE . REFRESENVAtil^
DISTRICT IN THE STATE LCQISLATURE FOR TWO TERMS. HAVIN*
SEEN ELECTED IN 1SSS, AND WAS SUBSEQUENTLY
ELECTJO TO
THE state SENATE. WHERE HE.SERVED THE TWENTY4CVINTH
senatorial DISTRICT WITH CMOIT TO HIMSELF AND TO TM*
DISTRICT IN ISSTE. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE JOOICIARV DOSMITTEE IN BOTH HOUSES AND CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTU ONE
term IN THE SENATE AND ONE TERM IN THE HOUSE. DEFOES
COMIND TO TRAVERSE CITY HE SERVED BENZIE COUNTY AD
PROSECUTINO ATTORNEY FOR TWO TERMS.
IN BOTH HOUSED
OF THE MICHIGAN LCQIBLATNRE MR. DOVELL'S ABILITY WAS FUkLY RECOGNIZED . AND HE WAS FLACEO UPON SOME OF TMD
MOST important committees of both BODIES, OURINO HID
TERMS OF OFFICE. HE SERVED THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MIDMIGAN AS UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY SINCE MM. MAVIMD '
SEEN APPOINTED AT A DPECIAL SESSION OF THE SENATE, Mt
WHICH TIME HE RESIGNED AS SENATOR TO ACCEPT THE APPOINt.
MENT HE NOW HOLDS. AND UPON HIS REAPPOINTMENT, THl
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL. WITHOUT SOUCITATMN
OR SUOOESTION FROM ANY OTHER SOURCES, COMMENOBO MS
COVELL't WORK FOR THE OOVERNMENT IN THE HIGHEST TEDSS
THIS ENDORSEMENT COMING FROM THIS HIGH SOURCE M
SOMETHING OF WHICH' MR. CO VELL HAS REASON TO SE PSOUS.
MR. COVELL ENJOYS A DISTINCTION THAT NO OTHER VNITCD
STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN THE COUNTRY CAN ROAST OF. Mf
IS SERVING HIS THIRD TERM IN THAT OFFICE. AND IS THE ONLY
MAN IN THE UNITED STATES WHO HAS EVER SEEN REAPPOINT.
ED FOR THE THIRD TIME THIS IS'lH ITSELF AN ENOORSBMiNr
FlkoM THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THAT M OISTlll0TI.T
COMMENDATORY, AND WHICH IB FOLLY MERITED DY ME COVItX.

Of 402 Cass. cor. Lake Ave.

First-Class Butchers,
Packers and
Sausage Makers

r

VOTE FOR

Mrs. E. J. Cox

We wish to call yewr attention es­
pecially to tho Bread, Pies, Dough
nnis. Cookies ami Cinnamon Rolls,
also Graliam and Rye Bread.
Please cwll awl we will do oar
in Home Made

Tte rtowFS CBSCE «( THE HBrniOM
IlCHI B HE EtEVHITH DOTUa ‘

Bsvsrfaui railroad trains are to ha
OkiUliHM-cl with wirriess trleyraphy hka
which wa« liaaad la part oo tbraRblua wynu steauier*. aays the fVialaad
Plaiu Ikealer. The mhitetry of state ihll'*^5^caca cro|. to la .ptooOM ctiudl- ways has cferhled to laatafi Ifhrtool
tSoii It haa had pieoty of
«rapby oa some of lu tralas to traaa
and. riven a toot a or au of food waruj mit onlers aud sljpiala. Ihcso have
atber. It wUJ tara out exreptlonstly bcea esieu.h tf'eipprimeou of abort
II la Kaaaa>
aiui NeUmska
well
K
distance wirvless lele^phy made oo
cro^ cm aa larvr a Rcmle an rr lu^one Uavartau roada^aear Maaieh. whkh
bi practlraJly a«Rured. Iowa will iiro are said to have beea aiuH^oasfaL While
gnea XiMJUU.UUU iNMhrto of *r jru aud
go^aibly e:A«.<Miii.UlJ baabHa. lu Mi*
apart, wlib the exraptloo of four cxhui- led to hlai froiu Bertla. 3UU alica dto
le DortlMaRt. all the couatie« Uat The nevirer was fttted oa the
> rraat tx>rn crops. With the locomotive of the trsla. The apfaratus
to tie hvdailed will penalt aot oaly of
the rc^ipl of ttiesiaces while the trmla
is lu m;Kloa. hut alsu of the aeadlBK of
dispatches. Tbe englticer to aeCttad
that a moaace Ts to be aent by a bell
•xgamU aiH a few aecooda later tha
alyns appear on a paper bead. Instead
of a laast for scodliax aad rreeirtag.
whirb la oln lottsl.v luipooslble on a rmiJlir dida't meniloo yoor iirum-, but road, a uoiuber of seuattive polats
• acvvaiBlu’ fur aocae our Utat’ll put werv died uii the lucocuiMlre.
him out of biR miRery. aud I ibourlit
right sway." Houston IW.
A scHrnU.i e nie-: The easeatlal
clualliv for whhh tol.ar.'o to ataoked or
re you frigljtiMiwl wlwn jou cbev.r.1
not really lo the leaves
t> inake y.nir And Mwe.Lr tl;e;nselvc*. but is cwnUloed ta thou
-t\ni«t sUbttW frtijlitei, m-r -Tlio samU of bolijw knobbed hairs which
re - -'ri.e audlrac-e Irft rr soon cover IbiMr surface The vHal uWx>ttoe
an Bjy OR!Oe wa* annouurrd.U gsruefiMl la IhcM; pear like baUa. but
as U Ic iaipoislble to shave off these
hair: and wouhl be a a<-areely rom“I am la favor of rik-UIua: refomi.mciMlable oi^Ueveturnl if it .oWd be
**Glad to htwr It. f'ouir aioiiml and uiultvrtakHi I! Iv-noiDes necessary to
rive oij alerjogrtpli 'r a fe-u ikHuTr lire^tTve the whole follafe for com
wwa ymir.4aato4tolphia l^er.

Has oiienot] a

In Meat There is Strensth

JSfii

out of the raom ifraaty fact to tha hall
oa the llocr hekMr.
The lishtnlay left tha hanaa bf tha
electric doorbeU wire, rtaflac tha-batl
as it worn out mad alufetat tha hair of
Mr. btrauB s |aH dof ua tha vaconda.
The sao>e ^t. U U thoeiht. ayeead
the skytisht oo JaiaaB Mc.SaMcaa
boose Best clour.

ned that Pope Plus X ha^
It Ik i
Chrlslupher aa the patron
saini of niotorlats. It oceum«d tn.fhb
'**•* Princess Blapra Co
rmiuldauahter of Mrs', Markay.
l‘»'-*^nied to his holiness bbe
»*'‘‘* **
«»to blMsUiK and inridcatally
stalA-d that she had come from Milan
1 iiau aui«»mAiblle. His holiness aald
-Then 1 inuia alve .vou a plrture of
Si. C’liilstofihiT 111 order ibai you may
hsvi* a safe isHura.-

Joanh Sleder & Sons

fiEORIIE C COyEi
FOR 60NGRES1 g

praaha playai hy Mghteieg at tha
hte of nmhua M. Davto. la OMtaga
acreK. Darby. Choa^ thr ochar nighc.
^ tha Jiew Tort
Smm of

James H. Monroe has. scrYcd''this d^irict
two terms id the state legislature in addition to
faithful service in the county in previous years.
Mr. Monroe has. during his entire career, been
an influential factor in county affairs. His judgmeat has been recognized and hb counsel '
sought in matters of impurtaocc to the county.
There is no man in the county belter informed
upon the needs of the county and no man more
capable of securing the county’s requirements.
In the state legislature he was one of the
most influential and was placed upon some of
the most important committees in the house,
and a vote for James H. Monroe for representa­
tive will be a vote for the best man who could
be secured for that pofftioo at this time. Mr.
Monroe is familiar with legislative procedure
and there is no man belter equipped lo secure
lo • his district and the whole state the hist Icgislail fi than Mr. Monroe.

^

IMattb MMiK «ITM«r
MJas IHumM IgnmtSii

DURING HIS CAREER HE HAS SEEN
INTIMATELY
ASSOCIATDS
WITH DROMINENT OFFICIALS IN POSUC UFE AND HAS HIMDfU>
BEEN CALLED UPON TO COUNSEL WITH SUCH OFFICIALS iBON
MATTERS OF STATE AND NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
4 AS AN ATTORNEY HE IS RANKED WITH THE MOST ABLE IN THE
STATE AS A CITIZEN HE IS NUMBERED AMONG THE BEST -RMS
WE SEUEVE THAT THE ENCOORAOEMBNT WHICH ME COVRU.
HAS RECEIVED FROM ALL OVER THE DISTRICT INDICATES A VDNT
STRONG DESIRE OUTSIDE OF HIS HOME COURTV TO HAVE HIM
SERVE THE ELEVENTH DISTRICT IN CONORBSE
FORTIFIED
WITH VZARS OF POSUC EXPERIBNCC AND BY PERSONAL OUAU.
TIES OF A HIGH CHARACTBE ME COVELL IS WELL EQUIPPED FOE
that IMPORTANT-POEmON. AND WE SEUEVE THAT THE RESULT
OF THE primaries WILL SHOW THAT HE WILL SE THE CHOME
OF the district for the HIGH OFFICE OF REPRESSNTATWt

Every Enrolled Voter Should Vote
I
at the Primaries Next Tueaill

VOTE AT^HE,: jBMt aHlTY SORVEYOf
Prtmartes Sept. 4 for
tee far

EN00R9£MENT OF

HON. GEOL G. GOVEEL

F8ED Wfm

Mcr aa4 ta«T •«

Geo.H.CrossM|rtfiP.WllMW

V , FOR CONGRESS

itthewtaailes
SWI.4.

€nid Trafcnc Ongf'ftcpbttcai CMnitiec.
ToteJfa

Mr. XVaicrmin wishr*
announce to iKc Republican
voic s of Grand Traverse
county that he will be a can­
didate for the • tVicc of County
[Surveyor on the Refmblican
^i :kel at the coming piimary
election. He is the best
equipped in thte way of surj vcyor s notes of any surveyor

rVo^ of Gmid IVafWM OpMitj:
ofidm MMd mmhmm

IbetMliBlHMl aad wdUn of «U UUmm$h
!
Diifriei, ttdfli|wMlrlortUMiiirof Oi^
tifl*
^ Om0iG.OofoltiftiooldrMdfoUioiK»iii^
tbo Bofnb.
i UoMiptf^ fortho o«^ of Ri5|^^
iBOoiigf«.dolim.
^ byhoftrtHronWMr. CoroU^ cmDaidorj, ood «on>roUy ro.
qoMttheBofMibbrOiwof Iheeoaatyto give biA thoir «oooi.
iDOM and imqMliAod oiifiport at the priioerj cdeotioo to be
biddoo Befit 4tb.
Dated Aug. 15th, 1906
J.H.Mooioe,QuunDea
' Robert E. Walirr, Serreterj
O. a Moffelt Tiraeajer.
Darid Rooeh*
W. F. Hanha
J. M. M^eia.
Chae.B.Dye
L K COefeiaBd

E. W. HaeUmce
Hjlieeter Browa
Joha Hoiaie
Johad.Oarl
F. M. Hamlia

W. W. Siaith
L. H. Walter
Fred L. Johaeoo
Wm.F.GW

%g then HHna ekbsr black or white
or of the two rokws mUed. and beoaaae of the fenUity of tbe paatnrace.
and the care taken In their keep, they
are capable t,f fcivlnK lanre yields of
rich milk. In no place ta tbe world
made as much of. aad from
I yield of butter It woold'
the rare Is not Uken In'
The eonr puhle Is geneimlly a larr*
bSildlSC. paved with brtrk. upon which
tbs tjowa lie. strsw beUf scarce.
Tbers Ip a tirtck pared passace down
the center, nt one end of which Is a
'Hie l«r«i-.t
of l«e ill tbe irnrkl
Atwplacft. end the windows are mr Is pndialttv tbe «.tie wliieli fills up near*
eiwd with while rsKalns ss dainty as i.v Ibe ubide of tlu* interior of llreenthose need in the house pn»per.
isud. nheie It has a<'( ::uiulated siio^
8o«netlmes tbe entire family will u;..r.^ the dawn of blstoiy. It is l*c
lirtcsl Iinir to furni s bloek alwui <IU0.Sather In the stable In the erenlnas.
mijoylng the warmth of^ibe lire, and
eachanefoK tbe ulk of the day. while A'^ttHdilicr t'» Ibese stntbth's tlie lump
tbs calUs, always placed with their orriie iv larpi't in vultime tbsu Ibr
heads facln* the central pssjqifre. wllple Issly of water in tbe Mitlllerchew tbHr ends, and almost
to r:^nenu ninl lliete is eie.iiKli of it to
t o er the w hole of the miltH.1 kiuirdon.
Mjoy their humaa coapanionship
nr ilreat ItriUln and Irotninl witb a
These rows are seldom brow
Ilayer aUiut ».rvcu nille* ib‘ek..
A Heltaaasr'a Caws a Pan nf His
Family.

Itfaiaatdtkattfal
«d ie Tleeaar t»«ety^o«r boor* befcee lieiec pleeed U the laa^^ a deee-

F. W. WIl^ON

Register of Deeds
RcFabUcin Caodldate
for Rc-nomlnalloB.
WmU emuy appredatt y#mr wppit at the pf iBarlet Sept 4. *06.

be clwi«<d ofleik 6s they moo
biw 6»ooed sad 6o ws penalt the
free pssss«e oMbe oit
8osf> sad wsier sbosM sot be air
c« to plsnu erery dsy ss It wiU settle
oa ibe roots of tbe plsau sad Mke
Uwoi rot; la fbet aMy plsau are
killed eirery year by gecttaa too mock
water; water tbeoi every other dsy.
wlib a imie soap two times a week.
ft is well to keep woolen remasst*
of dresses, and In feet aU woob-ns.

Candidate- for

The State
Legislature
from

Grand Traverse
County:
Has lived in Grand Trav­
erse rouniilv 42 years.
f^uMntssis
live memlyr of the
Grange. Is firm believer
in a revised primary law.
Is a supporter of Wm.
Alden Smith for the
United Spates Senate.

:

PROSECUTING AHORREY
Candidate for KepuUkl^
Nomination for

pnsEcimK AnnKEY

COUNTTCLEia

♦ M.arnlti*, Jtwtb.-



I ho na.l Uf; jin. Arsin tl.ov *it„p|K-t!
il.oir t*-aint . and thin ihW i'oiiv*Tsa.
i|.»r ft.nos.sf:
*
:

~Uh.. d..l >..
-Bh.. ,.r h«.
whon It had Ih** iMiitsT’ '
-Turpcntln**/V;
**So did I. ft kllliMl niinc.”

jSylvestcr Brown

Wbta yon wiBt a pkasaBipnrc*-|

Stic MAmerlGia Drag Ga

Going at one-fourth less than

r(*guJar price*—Finest cloths and

’ styles shown—Our regular stock
will eclipse anything previotisly

20 0

-at the primaries
Sept. 4th.
Pursuant to a r*-s*d«il*m of the city
rtjunrll passo*d at Us t.*jn«lar
b**W Aufiual 2<kh. IIhiC. notice Is hi i»v
by jiivcn that the diy of Traverse riiy
propn:^*s to make th*' tullowinc Iw*
prortmcnls. namclr,That It is the intention of aald
rimnrll to coosiioci a aewer b**ElBnlna
at Asylum rrcik in ib- all.*y In the
r.ar of Jots wn«i R of l.lts'k I *d Han­
nah Lay «r <'o‘s ninth additkm to
Traverse (My mirl runnlni; ihcncc
««>st in said alley to Klmwood avenue,
and in the alU y in bkick T. of Hannah
U) 6 Co. s'ninth aildiiton to Tmversc
nty from the s*iuih line *if Ifds 11
Olid 2<» north to «*mn*-rt with said rwst
and west aewer. and the srMTiflcatloiis.
plats, dlajinima imdrCsUmai*** *d coni
havi- iH- n
by ihc4wird bliMibUc
aiuks In tiiv offlc** and ar*».Qp«n to
pul lic .-i.-tminatlonThat th*- c

-Murnln*. John.**
•'Uthat did .v«- kIv«* y« ha;* tin ! bed
tbe J«nsT-

THE PRIMARY
Cwenty Dozen
SUIT QUESTION IS: 11 Sample
Caps
‘‘HAVE YOU SEEN t
OUR NEW FALL LINEr ^
• >

;county good service.

labeled ea tbe outside, and tbe
Thslr Eaperietwaa Were Idamical. .
I lsbe4 added to tbe list of cxNiteeU
Smaior Hal** tdls «. M.sry r,f two
of the cbest of drawers, are aaany
Maim- !ai:i.. i> sIm m. t
road
I found when wanted .
on*- day. They v
«U*i rOitin^.
and ih.- hillowlns r«Hu«: a:;..n i«.k

David G. Chandler

in HoOaad nows are as madi a pa>t
of the huaay as the liHbman s pljt.
for tme BMber of tpe foally always
alappa ta tke stable to watch, and
aftaa tbe plaoe la amde assort of laia
Uy atmsc rocaa

jin the county and he feels,Candidate for Repubii*
jeonhdent he can cio the can nomination for
Candidate for
Republican Nomination
for

Long Lake IWi .hip.

I. 1. 2. 2.
s I. 2. 3.
M^3 24
A ('o s
ninth ad.lUlun i*. Travi-rs.. (My. Micbl
Ran.
In the cotincll
The rminril will
trf Jv-ptiniiwr.
M»:.ms on the l«ih
. and roi
A I>. I!****^. at 7:30
aiiv'ol.j.TlIuns
day of Aurnsi: lf»o«.
l»ai*-«l. ihiK 2
Siuned. T. II OIUJK.
Aug. 22rS-8**pt. i.
(Ttyincrk.

The Solution ® ^
of the Oyercoat
Question Is ;
an Easy One
^

Give us a little of your time when
shown here—
We know you haven’t because
you
are
ready and we’ll agreeably sur­
they’re hot all in yet, but we are receivprise you with the ex­
^ ing shipments every few
ANXSrdays, and can give you
tent of our assortment,
A new line fine goods from ^3 ko 90—containing fine wool
at least an idea of the
,
'
worsteds equal to tailor-made costing nearly twice the price-- and the values shown.
Work Pants at 3I.SO <bo 33 that cannot fail to please you
splendid assortment and
for real values—and you won't find larger assortments elsewhere.
We find little difficulty in
values we shall show AJnciorwoa r—
Every item in our underweor department a decided good value— making a sale to any­
for tall at
.; ' .
from our SQcdpuble-bftosted fleece lined to our finest goods at
■V,
$5 suit—An especially fine assortment of good, fine all wool goods one who is a good judge
$7.50, SIO, SI2,
at$l per garment—Red. Tan, Cream. Gray—We ought to sell
. * , ^
you your underwear, and we will if you'll give us a call. of clothing values.

50c to $2

m

$15, $18, $20, $22

Some special values at interme­
diate prices.
We guarantee to please you.
AH it will cost you is a look to sat­
isfy you our claims are not extravagant.

-"I-

SHEfiMAN & HONTEO.

Fau fiats
Cekbraled “EwnmeU" soft fur
hats-^ better Bsde-$LS0 to $3.
Osr $3 stiff bat is a seller. Every
bat fiaraiteed.

Sherman & Bunker

$7.50, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22. $24
and some extra good values at
prices in between.
Few larger lines and no better assortof good values in Northern Michigan.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
236 E. Front St.

SHERMANTHIilip.
'ft

C’.

MCWAV. Ausurr n. ■

OF MANKINDPi^*"

THE GRINNELL BROS.

,k«|aML Tivjr atelrtA tke arai

cteice oC tiBU a*fd U T^pslBtisc

Strops.
-o. ■rr!" crM Btllr Amir,

llie Milner Chib plmt tborr
I

riii« aromd tbe pnil^wnory?-So. but m per>mdrd Mr. 8»itb

. lo do it hlzBiietf. nod hff ntteoM to n
with racli ml Uint tbr t^r walli*

I to Jrmlr s excfU4 i

mrr h*lf-hkLa«i

by

xpe

we«

of

Piano
Sathfks fbt

most CrUkil

levrrn.**
m. ..mmmM ^

THE

I
"Bui old Wilkin* • bam U ihr
^md o orJi n.pH«md to ihr'Xl- •rTfrinstiiis .rvr^orr.**
. drm for plajrtec vlfli »>t£brs.

CO.

When

bUirtee. He*, no fciM «r tut
Uot I tfcoogbi itet f
Im Ml to the tM.
»«|Ka Mh« ^
tte wiMr.
dkr CMi «tML M IM aB oot

Tbtafelng pf all tbat bnd b«n fltme.
MrHMmcwMMUnl^ dtotnibed

ii« for be n«ard.
eC«1. wRb

-Too ri4Hf dow^ look pMed,* be blaaoaJr
-No. indeed: be mid that be tnem

mrtl^ sMie wnmgr-

Wberruimi Mb*. Mr ooHemd to ad that thoM were only doctors* noikms. and that, if anyone was Mck In
bl. borne, be d be able to pay tbe
beany uoeh.
*0, tbere*. nothlnc wrooe.”
with A rhmef oC/Ofe.
, '*IIow oia roa .Und Itr

Tbea

Mill

A. I could not liMen to MCb

reAectkmi. I haMenad away'for the

,

**buiMi whmr
The tall buaband .tood bealde'bl.
tan wlie.

*^'ky. wbat 1. it?

1

a bMvdful towa at-

mw

Bothlac eery dUlreanlm**
*'Nn. heranw you ore om^ to It and

Biroiu

tympatbixiog.

gave

an.
It i mbodica oTc-iy miuiflile of a atricUy hiKh^mide, mnifllir
ingtromeikt.

ber A*^1birent

burst Into

itlat direction.dii
-If you knew how wv hare trled!-

that snrpriaed her.
j and an account of Mr*. Stroag'a Ktneonslatency. thy name *» »^ifcrts was given with much animat km.
f
Here was your one chi
"Arent y«i afraid that
•Tbewr npr" «al7 ber bosband. leav­ effect tbe removal of tbe eyesore.
’ stay to hear the addctwa,
ing ber; "perhaps yem can reach him
bad
the banqae: In the town ball come
wonld have "gone, too; flrfir iH*. Strong asked hU wife the
"Nb. fl*s
to.try^e approves and yet you made every effort to pr^ week before Uhor day.c
Of oaly one ihlag ihat wa re doae ** rent the flames from doing their Jus-O. no. for the prixrt are to be
iflable work.*

**What*s tbair
awanled after the speeches, and ever>-O. Arthur, bot tbe children!**
-Why. the maelag of hanwla for
one Is anxknis 10 see who gets what.
-Yon could have quickly moved
waste paper aad
baaaaaaklas.
It
For It's a certainty that few house
hem to a place of safety.
Excuse
aesBs b^s alwars be#a afraid of
bold* will be unrewarde.1. •
But It does seem al^urd
bmaktag bis neck by allpplag oa a mr smiling
By the wv * continued Dr. Strong,
Id hare l>een the means
‘there’s cme thing itist you won't ^grt
of saving Fanner Wilkins's liaru."
a piitefor—saving old Wilkins* ham.
Mrs. Strong look«l earoe.tl, at hec|^^.^j^^
greatest pity that the

Ite Tone of voodroQS flwpolDeM—f 1II. rich nnd
p-oclaims it at onct? a Piano of the hiirhcit uiocUfnoe.

naliora.
every part of

and

that

mhnnd.
She was not quite sure;„^ dIdr 1 lake It Has the old man
that he was Jesting, though she was
ywi?*

nilate oolht to be

confldent that he wa* not in earnest.

111 admit ibai Jt tea 1 oalte a. dlM

-Then he Isn’t utterly nnregener-Blou on tbe landarapea. like mathe core heapa. Sorely he cohid not con* ate.le chndren* and let the Are do its
**0. yes he Is. I cao*l say a goo.1
and iradlct IhUword for him.- .
**Iodptd be could!
He aald that
A few mimtrA after this
Mrs. to endure the thing
*‘Oh. you mean old Wilklaa* bam annSfer bdbrdera tmerally did more
stolid Iln!e
Jennie and Ann
Strong was again walking down the
Why. it ha. bera like that ever atoee barm than good, and for hi. part he’d
road; aad. as the reached the Wi1 creature*, but frr»m the Time of the,
1 ran rrmemlim Ri^
Ilka to aee Riverdale freed from an
kins place, she glanced involuntarily Are they mere nuist devoted to Sarah.
aeem like Rivmdale
id WII- dty peopk And their ideaa HI* Iantoward the old barn. Tbe farm lay In the vHirty spring she had delighted
ktaa' bam and—yea. and the heap Inst fuaff was teas calm than mine, and
with parkaxos of needs that they
on both sMes of the road, and the
fa frtiot of it.**
I wai Inclined to flee before erne or
bam was across the way from ihv might have a garden of their own.
•‘TtukVm fast what I may. You are two of hi. explHlvea**
house. Though It was a dilapidated When they asked her where to plant
aae.1 IP it. and ao yon can hardly
then with a tone of decision. Sarah
lastunlums and raornlng-klbtles.
old building, the roof was whole, and
rralUe what an annoyance it I. tp me. addMi. T tried lo .ee nothlnc perronat
a roV along a c« «
hence It afforded adequate shelter for t.he had
and In fact to everyone with the hsast in bU word, about dty people, but
hit
hrokim fence, and had ha«l
the cows within. But It was nnpalntaeose of the beautiful.lt*a uaeleM to expect him to remove
ed. set askew In the field, with one them plaat the swwt p«‘as in « l»c<i
**My dmr!that blot.**
end sinking lower than the other on that she made for them at the end of
•Wirll. It t« dlncourayini. after all
Now. Mr*. Arthur Simni; wa» a peraccount of the softness of tbe land the ngly woodbonsc. ,
the intenwt that you have aeemed to aoo not easily discouraged. She had
After the Are they stopped her
lake ia vlllace improvemrai. aad af come to Riverdale soon after her mar- beneath.

.niAen

m m.- on

Touch of tbe nlinoat elaalicity ami ewniioaa.
Ita Duraliility is un«im stiomvl. for onlv t!io vitry lH«t ina*
teriaU and moil apimmd principles ofst ioiiUtk PianobmlilinR
aro emplojtvl
nro
employed in iu manufarluro.
Neither lime, Ulwr
lalwr nor exptmm?
fxpt*nm! are nuitulenvl in the
mtjdaction of tiie CnmmJl ^nar. P/aao, hlecaiiao w«* are IiuiUlinfr
for ihe falore und our aole aim ia to produce
pro
a PeHtsoi Musical
InsUument,
We firmly U liove that our Piano stimh Witbaul u rival in
the realm of the Uprij^ht Piano ami we welcome eoiHp.*iriM>«
ami invfstl^ilioQ
Our eoiifidwitvi in the
Rrot. F/cn«i't
shown in the UntimiM GyartmU* wliidi aooomp.tniefl each
instrument.
Call or write for literature, ptices and lermi.

GRINNELL BROS.’-SI^K.
Traverse City Store: 159 East Front St.

cremliie rmm this window a. from

the road.

Here. a. we look

at

Krand—

Ita AciioD, the lie«t aml most cx|M«nsirc jiroilooit]. ioitircta

bj 9Mmr WIllc|M*a Imflffermm to

*iXd foar modtary artnmeau reach

mid

Mrw

Wilkins bos,r.-r. hail ihe grace

bam. It I. almost plctareaqae:
the «a»Ht. well, we cant m it.**

itr aU that %e have done lo rouw peo

riage. anxlons to throw herself Into

pla. with the ViUaae Oub mectlnaa po the life or the lltlle town. Her bustiand
well attended, that alUl you caal nee had been away from home ao long at
wbat.a bkrt old WUlrtn.* bam ur

achool and coHege that he was almost
AHbur Rtmaa rraM^ hi. banterlay as great a stranger as hi* wife to the
a« he jpized down at hi. wife.
rillagers, Sarah from the first had
•To be booe.1.- he uUd. T do re­ made warm frteods at Riverdale. and

p-^’r

the young moman

with elchtcrn thousand dollars prov!d«d and
mslhulning Its high r.v.od as a public spirited aud admirably conducted
futerprise and re*i* M-rnne in its confidence that the people of westeni

Mlehlgna mill, as they have in the past, give generously of ifielr prescocc
Apud g«HH| min on this ort'asion.

WEST MICHIGAN

State Fair
Our faith is has4>d on the fact that without State aid. without even asking

for It. ottr s»ntriprtse has never failed lo receive liberal patronage or to refclve splendidly varitnl quantity of exhibits
duatrlal

examides.

an

morks

In

agricultural

and agricultufai machinery.

prodocis.

GRAND RAPIDS
Sept. 10, 11, 12,13 and 14

recalUsl

that

Tm going

The

b»wt tpscial attipctkma ^ seen to Gnm^ Rapids wlU.be abm.

Tbe

races win be Al. over tbe brot mile tnai

la

MidMiaa

bad war grand

AU laWraada la MlcWgan wtti aSl haU fare tlebcu lo Oimjid Rapids all

It

gently.

It mas like her to undcnalie*

what she had done.
secm»*<l

But <dd Wilkin.;

more of a ctirroudgcon titan

ever for his luiliffertuce toward her

,.m.« il«m h..I L,,-n
hy j
Thy sca... of
mo.nr p-rf.
ithcr g.rMn the village. Jennie, j
.n KlmJs tif Uuits.
8av
mas made happy hy an Illuml tlmcT trouble and money. Our cngin
lighcst grmd«^ manated card of approval of h» r MirreKs)®’’*
made .d the highest
killed lalmr. W«
I tiwiijlng vines over Ih.- old fenr^e
|
id miiodhoiisc.

Mt“Ifa«t7ot,.
i
ou. Every CRD Cngine
Eni
I duiiiig fits* pa*! iMvlng p.Tf«vt aatlriartl.Mi
AVrit J
calaloKUc.
V for our lllminit

a

from

lost from their sock

With little

not

Kodol

as yet. gained
it was rroepin?

1

Dyspepsia Cure

less thing to try lo put it out with
the ham.
A abaft of light from the open door,
laden with

dust,

struck

a

For Indigestiim. Dyspepsia, Sour
IStfomach. Flatulence. Headache. Water
Brash.Belchingof Gas.Nauaea. Gastritis.
■ Heartburn and aU trouUes arising
fttaw indigestioa and non-assimilation
of the food-

corner

where lay a heap of something bromTi,
ured Sarah. Joy­
fully, and In a moment she was beat­
ing ont the flame* with the heavy
sacklag while little Ann looked on
When Jennie

a minute longer came tripping aloo
with a Ua baalB of water, ahe was
amaaad to see Mm. Strong in a abort
petUeoaU boMIng Ihlle Ann

la

ber

j ful for smother year, eai li should have

Nothing wiU reUeve Indttfestion that
doesn’t digest the food, Uself, and tfive
the stomach a perfect rest.
You can’t reasonably expect that
any weak stomach will retfain its
strentfth and get well when it is
compelled to do the full work that a
sound 'stomach.should do.
You wouldn’t expect a sick horse
to get well when it is compeUed to do a
full'day’s work every day of the week.
Your stomach must have rest.
But it isn’t necessary to daroe your­
self in order to rest your stonuch.
Kodol DyspepsU Cure is a perfect
digestant It will digest aU of the food
you eat regardless of the condition of
yo^tomsiih.

as she Jerked her up over the side
. a place of safety.
had

u«hkI.

Rest
the Stomach ,

which, leaning over Into the sull. she
of little Ann’s |rms

hay.

,

ib'ipcpds In Its worst ft>m: wss reI nao a:
du^to^
1 in wtttht to 118 pounds. Aftsr uslna tnro

i-half Bottlss or Kodol. 1 wu compleulr.
f
1
^ i eurpd and ns«a«d to ay usual wdgkt of 14S
J. LUTHER JOHNSON.

KODd- PIGXSTS WHAT YOU EAT

Ue giri's sobs.
*Tfbat atw yon crying about

to make a HN-s'ch !
mi,; silence. What 1

Id U'meauT
j
ni only a farmer.- he b.-gun. -an.! j

m. gustin. m. d„

k*. .and clc:,nj„c MI*, and I Im IIi'Vc J

. s...rt thine: mii.i iK-ii,»|.« y.m »r.-jwish<-^ U) announce to the

Dr. VVitim.iirs Ollui:
morrow, and- hiiT I

grenier mge•Canse tha flre’s out and I bad

IKiS. Union St.

Sarah

lookt'il

qMirliigJy.

at

her hu-

What seen t had

he

ihn nrsi week, comm

bfteplng fn.m her?
.
With a glance of aninxeinem in hix

;inu Saturday, Alijr. ‘jr>.

M« hand.

Av he u-ad. voung ami old

looked at

fine

amdhi r

mhile P.miniT Wjtkln .

m

In

snrprlxe 1

ry r* d in the

rn<M*. Ihui! klx lieTd n;ion hi* wnlklnc-

SpedaUstin
Women’s Children’s
and Chronic Discscs
Parlicularlj Cancer.

\

nick.
TIl«* gls!
oir pbirh

of

the do'-iiih-nt

the «,bi

barn

m:i<

rtoo.l,

n

wJi’«

two arrec. adjoining for a pa*’.,, -in
cfn^ideiatlen ef ’the far: that li i.*
*llT:aied at a M’nd ttS the rmel where
l»coide mould enjoy Kjttfng to get the
view.How

many

had

, •
expri’xvs-d

this wi>!i that ilM-y migbi
have u
fhatire fi. etjMv this vb-w. If only th'
Tdd barn w. ,*

out of the m-ai!

Walter M.' Paige

EVERYTHING

Hut.

ax Dr. Strong read, the amaretnent of
people increased- N’o* only did Vr. Wil­
kins accomi>anv tin- gift of the Talid
m ifh money to gjade and fence It. but
he added a fair *um to s-rcct a foun­
tain on the *itot wh^T!* was now an old
pump. -A ilrlnking fountain for man
,dn I beait.** the i..v,,er said: "and. If
the lady herself ha* no ohjection. I d
like If

nam;*d the ‘Sarah

Fountain.’

in honor of the lady who *:,y«-d the
J|v»-v of my grandchildren

Mm June

mhen roy bani catight AreThen
evcTTone looked
at

Mr^

Strong until her fare mas a deeper n’d
than tbal of old Wilkins himself. At
last, at a sugge.xtlon from her hus­
band. she herself rose; and. while cvcrj’one clapped and Mamped. while lit'tie Ann and Jennie

clung

to

ANYTHING
FOR Tin:

AUTOMOBILE
OB

MOTORBOAT .
125 CASS STREET.
With the J. B. Palfc
Electric Co.

her

hand*, she gave her approval of the
name and her thanks for the fountain

Icomon Wwka SpedaMr.

that was to fake the place of old Wi!

WiUm„-t Cthbreisi ■■EUiir el i/ft," Ihr groat gtobiwb.
Kidney and Liver Regulator. Price ti.00.
WiUmeeU -'OU aiiA," immediate cum for Cramps. Whoop­
ing Cough, Deafneas and Khcnmatiam, 50 eeels.
0(Hmee's Merieetet Seep for Eczema. Dandroff, Sharing
and Shampooing. fO eaaft par «rfa.
Mannfactnred 1^ the WiUnan Medicine Co.. Looiaville. Ky.
For aale by Hannah *»Lay and S. B. Wait ASona, DnW
giita, ’Darene City.

lb over the atalLBnnle daabed

her water* on

the

^

Ritong'

[II tell you all abi*ui It."

Wd*IM frtm tbe lofljr Imlgbt of ber

BEST FAIR

• /j

mmmmmmmmmmmmm

walki’d to the p1u» j
lu’.tanily th.-re

wlfe-u dlr*<!ion Dr. Strong iMg^in
n*ad a dtirunient fobbil lengthsl«c in

up an old, tub on which

great headway but

■■ ■-

Fh«: organiFcl, Tor pr. -ervinc ih.* clcanll-

rf'r of the iH'st.x ,np iiliat. If thi y |^oniimn d cfiu.nlly faith-

help her climb up the tide of the stall.
For this could be accompllshe,! only

feed OB. It

man.

Infested hy eaierplllars. and an effm’ ; plani.tl tre,-v <,ir Main stre«-f were told
pea1<*d HI him as a tangllde
.

ooched little Ann Vllkins. It to<,k
mlante to reassure her. a minute to

Then for the fire!

l^otor

13b7 River St;. Saginaw, Mich.

caterpillar j and |>ic!ure>, and fomifaln pens, and

on. inasmuch as the year before mir.y | was merlooked. Even t h- Jjo>s wh».
of his trull iret's had U‘en tenihly j had mafcheil ami matere«i the oemriy

stall.
Back in the cV>rnrr liehlnd tbe fire

Si.'r.'Sk'-

The Erd

Whereu|K>n Sarah .Strong saw that J
The priTe> were for helping «« all
least one village-Improiement plan.the endv fe.r shah ihe Clul. had la-*n

ever was to lie done must l>o dime at
hot June day; and.

stand, and

a

as ap|»roved hy the old

av her muslin gom n mould l>e Imme­
diately PksI for the flanles. she quick­

Mrs- Strong could

lb get

. ■

Erd Marine Engines

all

chUdirn

Dr. Strong garit! at his wife indul

arms wbUe abe tried to calm tbe n»\

little
the

.i

thought that she qnderstoml the n-as , nri-x and mauiy *d the vilUge. No one

ward the village In the old>art.They
band to help, and what-

in open-eyed wonder.
Tbe entire week wtR ^ a festival of music. mtitb'aPd reigreoation.

how

Fhiilcavor.

'VtirM

tly lion* away a* %’olumc of

Arthur.** she roarluded with

laugh, -knom-

nn\h\ \.u\v dime what T did ”

ire.’* murmuriHl lltlle Aun
Grand-; other UM-fuI.and ornamental things
i said he*d give me a dollar if ; ’provide*! hr the gene,.M*y of th.'
tMild'*
ladle- of niverilale.

water from the distant pump outside

la all depsrimtius thU year will excell any ever shown at oor I^lrs

a

emonn«e.! to. One of

rour vines ooniinue to grow.- Mrs. and Mnrj- GreV. and Kate nniee.4in'l
ks chairman of the prir.c'coni-j Willie Stone and Wd Prim ; and *me

Wilklnt apd his son-in-law pass to­

In-

Oor dispUyv

Bot

lumi — ChrUtlati

| kins’s

a* proudiT than little Ann as she

mlttee. hapepneil to kbom*
the by one In a long Hue tjMcbojv and
basis of the awardH max to be verv j girls «>f the village iia%M*«l before the
H-ral.
jj tdcr*. rcreiv-ag iKJoks. and plants.

ly strlpp^tl it off on her may to the

mud ^iurse^ during the Fifth Annual Exhibition, the West Michigan Fal

tn>n namtHl for him.
Nt.m among the prhTcm Inner* none

!hc village has heard of my bravery.

was al

short lime btfore she had sc*en Farni-

Premiums
and Purses

I -um!er>*and from «uT,ildrrs.

however, that li e rhtl.ln n recard luc
a« a bendne. ,nnd that .xety one In

Daring the pr. xcmatlou K.n-ah had
Th<‘ expeiv fntm ih«* city rnrho Sfinke
watched old Wilkin*: for the old man
tienover -sh<* passe«l the house, ami on l.alM»r Hay l.«*fore the Village Clnh
had a* front sent, and she could hard-1
ways open, shomlng an unsighily In she showwl them how lo train the made the be-t kind of an impression.
help noting Ms cxi»rctu.ion a* It 1
the
improvementv
*ly vines
as
they
appe-ared For he pralMMl
terlor. and a rickety hay wagon mas
changed from Indifrerence to extreme i
usually In front of the liarn. Worse alKive the surface.
piirK’ when hU lltlle gr.tnddnMchters j
than thU. however, was the
great
•Do you think thafni get n l.atHir -sagged ing l.rmider
ha-.lcned ill him to show their iro I
heap of manure that was always as Day prire?’ askefi Jennie aHxIoiisIy scold the iom-nsp.*«.pW' for the thingphh**,
I I
disagreeable to the eye as to the nose
morning as Mr*. Strong stoppe«| that they had left undone. After the
When the Iasi rldbl had t.ikei
of the passer-by.
er m‘ay tb the village t(f }‘)K*ak siM»ech. came the supper, after wip
'«! amid Ihe loscl nppla’.ise ol ...
jer the awaril c*f piize*. One by one
-People that don’t like It can go to her.
‘ *u:]m1s** of all pres-j
the other way. There's a liack road.*
Yes. dear. I am sure that you will the names mere esilled. John Ibmnett.
The' door faring the road

tard old Wilkla.*. htm as a trwat Dr. Strong*, parents were wooderfullv
lirovn blot on the UndMnp* But you proud of tbelf daughter-in-law. Dr.
and 1 oannbt etme it. Why ckm*i you Strong had ao brother* and sisters,
the old man had been heard to say.
try? I thoutht that you prided your- aad bis wife*, laflueoce over neigh­
-This is my land and my lam; and.
•elf on belnt able lo arcompllMi any bors and friend* pleased him greatly.
as long as there's no law against it.
Uitiif toward beautlfylnt the vlllatc.**
The Village Oub that had accomIt’ll stay Just where It It. city people
>tfT? Why. t wl*h that you
bad pushed so much In 4ls year of exUor mi city people be.nl mn talk to him
I vi« told him tence was almost wholly the result
A* she passed. Mr*- Rtrong paused
bom unsanilan
l>^ to have that of Sarah** efforts. She had drawn up
before the old lain.
troat.aaaur^eai^ro m at hi* hou.c. the ronsliiutlon. had arranged the
She heard from within
the
shrill
first business roetjilng. had refused of
I of rhlldren's voices, at first, as
^ce. though constantly the adviser
bought, expressing Joy at th»dr
of iho officer* of the club.
pls.v. A second later there was a sharp
She bad more pleasure, perhaps,
f unmistakable fright—tmo or
than anyone elst- in seeing a gradual
sharp cries; and. forget!ing her
raising of sUndards of village beauprejudice, against old AMlkins and the
ty.
ham.
the
young
moman
ruiOted
On the main atreet there was now a
the great, wide-open dtwr.
well-defined sidewalk where once an
Here she lialf-Ktiimb|^ed over a lltlle
Irregular pathway could hardly be
figure that cried out;'
dUUngulshed from the roadway. Won­
Come-~bulck!
-Come,
help us!
der. had been accomplished by the
Come quick!**
Judicious use of gravel and the plant­
iy heard
Mrs. Strong hardly
ing of a grassy border. The great
mords; for. mhile lltlle J
dump, near the sutlon. though not
Ing. at the farther end of the
wholly demolished, had lieen ao rebarn ahe saw a longue of flame that
ducid thit the bushes planted under
even as she looked se«*nuMUto gproad
Mrs. Stmnp's direction would soon
thin. low wall of fire. Vaguelv

$18,000
I

family.

ma HANNAH B«ua STOIHL

-

ThtMoMlaWHM

WANT DEPAHTMENT
POM EJOt lM^kD t

WAMTEO to
m4 wmmawt hnatelh M
mu ctm
ftiMnr fi*

other eaadM^ae ef Bay pel^
swytha Idech Tsabri Grace Mntdca 1

HU iBtrrr»tCT! fE <

9Hm. WfUM^mrfrnLtu^

sr-“'‘»‘“rsr
urml fr»yPwtio «rr tturT*

roil •Atc-Oattw* ■»
E«ti IliOMi; *»• n«»:

llw«r B1V wy wife and i
OiEL WAMTEO-Por «#«or»l h
work. Mr*. C. J. Ko^eUod
Euto MfwM.
ee« r^t*

FUUMt Uvaiy -

roil «ALE-mt nwr •m
«lo« u. eltj: «B

j

Hack. ’Bas Banw

■ Si**

active mam

rlMMA. K^kPMl Co, :» Cfcooymi
firfloEal^ta. PE.
^
E«« n-EE! 4 tkmrmt

B. J. MOIIGIN

«M M I M Ulua BcOiK

food hr Jdkmmm Orwt Oo.*E. P.
MmE*. a A- Bogtee Drws Co.'* dr

MtwM 0*0 W M IMM
tkaMTT. Mo CfWHB Mii CEA«J MktaE
oMEMliMflE lE MCE. CEO tor

«c the caiy er

2=r«“"-

Ganni IBNS

noc k M aifc dfectifc aeitaftr AMD
tWviknikeWntCM; BM«s<ilckRm.
WANTED.

Taihe UpJ VMS

POR EAUE-My 12 h. p.
*toe,co«plelB- Wm. Jo

W. a Ftombee of tbe aaihropa
il departaMBt at Harvard uaily. wrtth three atndeot*. next year
BOBdBCt a re«e«* expesdltioa
aboM the headwaters of the Amasoa.
Fbr a tlama bam. win be e«abllMmd
at Areonlpa. Pera The party win be
goBe three yeara.
Dr. JohB C. Bowti of Lawmee.
Maaa. who hae jMt vetaned from
Barape. Is prehape ow oT the great
eat of TUMrteaa travelera. He hai
crefoBy slhdled asote than eeveBty
cooatric* oo an ooatlBcsts of the
dobe. U familiar with aeven Ian
wuaaea. has takeo am thaa eighty

Theodote Troet er PMperC BLa has
arrtred at Aan Arbor «A tatorflW

DMHfamkIo imf jma
onW faTf^ tixIteaKff
To*

to the I
ertdtoe

EHTioE.

of the Bsoslc of the Ocrawa Mhlehem the five warda ef the dty i
[ giacee. rts:
i Ward. Oroar
d n. of Oraad street.
Eecoad Ward, at Sect
I at Epriag Lake
Hall OB Spnioe atreeL
BilBB after
Thhd Waid. la the grtmaiy school
aed iBto a deep lUdlag.
corner of UalOB aad Tsalh

Iha«e8BMlii»e( miSOm
honM when yon jmat to
take n ride. ASo the best

roBrth Ward, la eaglae I
I Oaas atret.
Fifth Ward, la the Fifth Ward hall,
opposite E J Haas A Boa's
‘ rltneas whereof 1 have 1

Satnfactiooguaranteod P
ornochjirge.
I^ '

who was aiTMtafi apM
tett«trMklnd. *wan«*ol
Proprietor Dan moblaaoa of J
a«MT lakw lUi. C*U (or rnetbor. who charged him wUh the
W«4o Br»«. UI Ttm.
Trm
of two nnifonaa. vaa
on ball
FOB «A
WAMTEO AT ONCE-Comaoo Ubormm atr. Mehtm» K-tf AOTO*ro«ILE
Mooday and hla examtaatkm
Model H. teadarae t
»r« El Dk CeiD«ii Eod Ume Co .
Act (S-8.IK. *.
auchlae U la good e
for today.
Elk BEliJd*. Wee« fro® I1.C5 tipran «al*-ioj-oi» fc»»4»d «a< Uae. part caah If
W^ywork.
.ngrr^lwmiarn Richie, for a half ceatnry
MTMtMa UTO fan. OM m4
Notice toTaapayero.
A good aaay of U» 8m Franetoeo one of ibe leading eohtmc
WaabtogtOB atreet P
kalf mll« oonk at Pnwu. cm
The
tax
roll*
for
the
collectioa of
folk, who took refogo 1« BerkeUy kf, bnlldero of thU station of Michigan,
WANTED—Meb
Bllo ■boro mat od BDrar loin;
urn Uierc Md the boarding honato and one of the wealihlem men of ihl* school and cliy taxes and specUl aanorth. «mth «d —t 0( BarfB mlents for the five ward* of the
pnMi aeeordlagly. The aathoritlea of city, died Monday afternoon. He wa*
(ort. on« o( th. prettlMt icMTls U
city of Traverse aty. Mleh, have been
the Ualreratty of CallfoniU hare Jo»I
r rear* of age.
: th* Or.Bd Tni»M»n w«>on. Tho;
placed in my hands for coUeetkm.
laaied a notice to the Berkeley boo«.
The barlclng of a pel dog In the
whole imra U lerrt nnd •»!« «erti- FOR EALE—14«7—Sixty-acre farm
I win be in my office for the purWANTBfk-Oirl for *e»orEl boo*«^
holdera who take or wMt
able M . iwort propcaltlon. OooU
one-balf mile west Monroe CeiiUr boarder*. The signers arc President ibln or tbe yacht Michigan saved the me of collecting said taxes every Lt. Cbkaao...............Ton.
wofiL Apply At CE*Wer*. offteo At
eMilr putted Into ooeOllh ner*
forty acre* under cultivation; creek Whiwier. Professor Edwards and Lucy lives of Skipper Duahaae. the
week day from now ooUl Nov. l. 1906.
MinUMB'E *to». Mr*. J W. Mini be
loi> or Are lou to the nert, or «re
and spring; all good^eoll; good loca­ Sprague, dean of women. ' In gen­ aire water-power magaate, o
from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In Ait. Traverse aty. .Thura 4:Ma.mu
heodrad and al*htyOre tou, which
tion; close to school church aad eral." they say. "the university win Bend. Ind, and Edward Carthi. hla le forenoon, and from 1 o'clock unUl Lv.
.Thur*. C:Ma.m.
atSt.Jo^sph. In a heavy storm
with a terr nnall maowit adrettlafinest resort on Duck lake; call for
.Fri. 10:30 a.m.
WAMTED-A few flmt cUm lirtck ®Er
o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
the yacht broke from its moorings and
in( woald Prtl (or at leaat *M
Wade Bros, 127 Front 8t.
mmM Iw throe to four week*’ work.
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
North Boemtf.
only such houses i
per lot For aatwml adranUf-10drifted across the river an
121».
aug 2 tf
mnpepilBg eecond week In Sei^
be received without collection fees, Lv. Chicago................. ..Fri. 7:Mp.BL
eatha caa.aot be beatoa. la eoapUing at tbe end of the G
tewber. Apply Orml Wood DUh Ca
and all taxes remaining unpaid* on Arr. Traverse City....Bun. 6:00a.ak
Morton dock. Roth CapUln Dushane Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty Lv. Timveroe City............Boa. 8: a.m.
parlaoo with otbar property aad the FOR .SALE—Western aadle pony;
Eng 17-tf
»light 800; young and sound; |€5.
and Mate Carlin were eonnd asleep
price aaked. thte (ara la offered at a
happens to be
h In tbe realm of aestbet and did not know of the danger till of one per cent for ootlectlon will be
South Eound.
a J. Morgan.
ang. 15-ff.
eery low fleare. There U Umber
WAMTEO-Both EkUled EEd eon
ted. On all Uxe* remaining un
Ic*
"A few y*ar* ago.'
ics and crttlclsm.
cAiii
eaoueh to pay (or Oie whole (ara at
the boat struck the dock and the dog paid on Oct. 1st snd nnlll Nov. 1st a Arr. Traverse City.Bon 10:00 p.m.
Ubor to gel -lUrted- Et emploin
he said the other day. "when the talk
up a bowl of danger. ^Tten the penalty of two per cent for collection Lv. Traveroe City..........Bun. 12.00 Nl.
puce we aak (or It If yoa waat a
IrtireEii: I eIbo bny and eaH bicycler
one mile east of Bendon. elxty acre*
esa was still a dubi
Arr.
Chicago
..............Tue*. 6:30a.m.
bartmlB and a money Baker, get
□r* left the yacht It was rapidly will l>e chaned.
A. W. HolllBgBWortb. TniTfrte City
under coltl«tlon; good buildlw. ous proportion, a list, of tbe new rec
after Uita. Wade Brod. m Front
2UK.rroAl8t. Cltx, pbo«e 485.
Steamer IHInols makes conaecUoaf
ground all leveL Idow prlca Call ord* was often handed me for ap­ sinking. Mr. Dttkhane pnrdhaaed the
Offlee, Room 202 State Bank bldf.
at Chicago with trains oa aU railroad
atreet Tratrarao City, Mleh- CItichigan early this season and has
AOg M»c
for piice. Wade Bros, 127 Front
J.
M.
Huctlnuintel.
aty
Treasurer.
line* for points beyond.
street. Traverse City, Mich. Clt- proval. After hmring them I wotxld been cruising oo tbe lake
lieaa phone JSU.
may J4-tf
Dated July 24, 1906.
Uens phone 1218.
June 21-U mark -Good; 'F«r' or ‘RotUa* against health.
North Uiund steamefEtoak* cMaec
July 24oct 31
the composition* so as to cUs*
tions at Mackinac laUnd with all
By next week Pontlae lee dealers
for
EALE-1438-Tcn
thou
for the trade- The 'rotten* records
steamship line* steamer* for points
y they will have to ship in Ice 1o
V .. FOR EALE-Houiiebold
eight hundred feel on SUtc streei. ITS CAEH wni buy lot llfi. Ha
on l^ke Superior. Ijike Huron. Uke
always made h bit with the public.
supply the demand. Pricee are expect
avenue. Oak Heights subarb. Mxia
Georgian bay. lAke Ontario and
r
Julln* SteiBberg.
Value Impossible to estimste. but
Now all J have to do la to cond#
feet, if sold before Sept IsL Apply
ed to soar correspoodlngly Wgh,
To the Elector* of tbe County of
way abore price asked. Thli I*
bit of music and the iactory work*
Arm collecting all the ice which Is put
to Thoa. T. Batos.
may Wf
of the most desirable piece* of prop
Grand Traverse: ^
overtime to supply the demand.'
up
there.
A
general
shortage
eity In city. A* a business location
n seems likely that before the cele­
Notice ts hereby given, that purreported throughout the <
FOR EALE—14«5—Residence Eas bration of Virginias three hundredth
cannot be beaten at price asked,
POR EALE-One cow;
All Informstlon remudlng conns
n including some of the lake r^ suant to a resolution passed by the
an Investment, will say that with
Ninth fit, close In; Urge room* birthday U over somebody may pro­
week*; chemp. B. J. 1
ts. The shortage U accounted for by Board of Supervisors of the said coun­
building* bow OB the property,
Urgb house; large lot; small price pose a Pocahonias monument,
Wlirlrion tT
ty
of Grand Traverse at a meetinc
which conslsu of four frame sirocA No. 1 property; easy terms; cal grave of the youhg woman who either the fact that the ice atored last
held on the 30(h day of June, A. D.
of poor quality, much of 1
turcs. covering shout onc-half of the
FOR EALE-I wUb to *c!l eighty feet
for price. Wade Bros.. 127 Front iIW or didn't save Captain
ISOfl. there will be siibmUted to the
boneycomlH-d snd rotten. It *i
ground. It show* five per cent on
froBtEge EdJolBing residence on cor
Si. Cltlcms phone 1219.
Smith's life Is somewhere very
eleeior* of said county of Grand Travdifficulty that the required rh
ten tbonsand dolUrs. With a
Ber of Wadswonb and Fiftb Btreou
the ptv-sent 8L George* church
erne, at a special election to l»e held
for cutting was aecured.
em. np-tevdate brick building. It will
Ample Joom for two good boornt*.
Gravesend. If not directly under
Game Warden Joiu*ph A. Rummer in the several township* and ward*
show at least three time* that FOR EALE-14EE-88 feel on SUte The entry, in the parish register r
lE llbmiT block. For rwldentlal
field of tbe Saginaw district has made in said ominty on the fourth day of
amount on the Investment. Call for
parpane* and conrenlcnce to
1C5 feet on Park dliectly opposlU thus: "IC16. Mareh 21. Rebv
implaJnt against Charles H. Miller, September. A. a 1806. the quertkm of
price. Wade Dros, 127 Front street.
down town district, them? IPs c
Park Place hotel, cornet lot; suit Wrolfe. wyffe of Thomas Wrolfe.gent
well known Saginaw amateur sport* raising twelve ihouKand dollara ($12.Traverse City. Mich.
June ll^X
not be snrpasEed. Don’t make
able for any class of business; for a Virginia lady liorne, was buried In
man and secretary of the Saginaw 000) by loan, for the purpose of build­
qntrle* unleEt you Intend pui
livery and aales stable could not be ye chaneell." The late r^-ctoj
Fishing
association, charging him with ing a isKir hohse for said county upon
ing lots. Don't Inquire during busl- for EALE-1291-E!gbty-two feet
Uaien; central location: fr^l and Rev. John H. lUsIam. placed a
Miller recently the poor farm now owned by tbe coun­
Bcwf botirs. Don't telephone regmrdside entrance; best location In city ble mural tablH in the church at hU criminal slander.
State street, one hundred and fifty
wrote a letjer to Governor Warner ty in tbe township of Garfield, at a
lag Ibene Iota Dr. W. J. Hlgglns.
for first class hotel: bard to osil own expense and planned I but d
feci deep, all covered with two-story
cost not to exceed $12,000; and that
EUg. 8-tf.
male value lAt Is offered way below live to carry out bis plan) a memorla and Game Warden Chapman in which bond* of the coHiniy be Issued there­
frame building, fitted throughout for
he called attention to the vioUllon
first class livery and aatet bam. ; what il U worth at present time window.
for, said.bond* to bemr Interest at tbe
of
the
fishing
Uws
applying
to
the
POR EALE—Residence at 522 Stale
Also forty horses and all aeceasary i call for price. Wade Bros, Trav
William J. Cnrils. a railroad travel
rate of not to exceed five per cent, per
etrwft; excellent location; If st.ld by
p City. 127 FronT^t. CliUens Ing nassenger agent, was in Sterling. Saginaw ri/er and tributaries
equlpmenL buggies, cuttem, hack*,
charged Mr. Summerfleld with being annum, and he Issued in denomlnaEepi. 1. a bargain.
aug IMmo
drays, slelghk. baxaeesea. wagon*,
me 1218.
\
aug 2-tf
(Ion* of 12.000 eack. payable as foleognlxant of this condition.
robe* and all personal property In
lows:
for
EALE—Registered Kentucky
i*m.iiia ifwta.««A.
above building. This U oae of the FOR 8ALC—1485—Hotel and furni­ that he Fa* Congressman Cbgile* Cur
12.000 January 1st. 19M. with Ms
; untme and wilfully
beagles, nine week* old. Inquire 810
Eiiiaa Dslly
Hally
Urgest livery and nXta bams in Ibis
who wants to be Fnlled State*
ture. bar and fixtures: small town
Bay street or call at*. 716.
region; centrally located, doing a
close to Traverae City; good paying senator. One patriarch asked him:
unpaid, aad 12.000 with aceroed InterEdwin
Arnold,
proprietor
of
a
Sag­
ang2tf
Urge and profiuble 1businesa. In ^lece of propert.V". call for price. What .do oyn* think about the
large
on an bonds remalntag sBpMd on
inaw
restaurant,
claims
poaaeaaibn
of
facL present owner feel* able to reWade Bros.. 127 Front St, Traverse ma canal "I ftnight for a lock
a rouBhroom which breaks all record* the first of January of each year there­
FOR EALE—16-lnch Cedar wood.
Ure and enjoy the comfortable forand still Irf-Ileve In locking It t
aty. Mlcb. ailrena phone 1219.
In point of size. It weighed aevea after until said bondi are ftfly f«ld;
Traverse aty Mfg. Ca
July ll-tf 1 Une made U thlh name businesa.
aug 2-tf peclally of nights." ‘ Do you believe
pound*, and completely filled a half and that those voting for soeh loan
This, reader. If yon contempUte en­
lew
rate
bill
Is
a
good
thing
as
ttfS CAEH wm bay lot m tJrant gaging'in a bostaeas of thli Und.
bushel basket. Strange to aay. tbe shall have written or prialed oa Ihelr
Isr* "Ye*. I like the bill pretty
LOST
■tfooL Oak Htliktn aaburb, 50x166 wUl aay you to tnvesUgate. Call for
fungus was found by Mr. Arnold In a balloU "For the Loan" aad thoas votwell excepting for the recduct
feH, If told before SapL Irt. Apply price. Wade Bros, 127 Front street.
Saginaw cemetery ground*. He says log agalast tbe loan shaB have writlo TboA T. BatM. may64f Travcroc aty. Mich. Ciilxen* phone LOST—Pocketbook containing rc faxes. Ilhlnk the fares should be rais in pMt year* growths weUblng sev ten or printed oa their ballots
celpt. mi^al ticket and silver Ik*!ween ed to 4 cents a mile for evervone
eral pounds have not been unusual, “Against the Loaa-“
1119.
June ll-tf
ceptlng
roy
friends
and
that
they
FOR EALE—ltt»—Modem residence.
240 E. Fn.nt St. and Port Office.
but this is the largest ever locfied In
Bsid election will be held at tbe
Id all have passes and private
6UU etroet throe block* from postReturn to Record office. Aug. 24-tf
that section of the sUe.
several township halls or other usual
" -You don't talk that way in the
.offtoa. Furnace, electric lights, gas. FOR EALE---- 1278—One bdadredand
Never before ha* the beet sugar sea election places In tbe townships of
twenty-acre farm, six miles west of
»I»pers, Mr. CurtU." "Well, this
hath. An A Na 1 proposition. Call
son
looked
so
bright,
and
tbe
manufac­
said
county, and at Grange hall. In tbe
city, about seventy acres under cultl(paper business Is all bosh, anyfbr Jirica Wad# Bros.. 127 Front
vatloQ. Good house, large bam. with FOR RENT—Second floor of the John­ way. and you didn't expect to believe turer* believe that this year* output First ward in the city of Traverse
atreet, Traverae City, li^ch.
will break all record*. Hundred* of City; at tbe Second ward hall In tbe
baaement. Following crop: Ten
June 1142
son block. Inquire Johnson Drug anything,! was supposed to have said thooaands of ton* of beeU will U* Second ward; at the South Side pri­
acrea rye, four' acres wheaL ten
Co.
*ug 274lt in the paper*, did you?"
shli^ to the various factories, and mary building, corner Tenth i
ESSO CAEH wfU buy loU 182. 18S and | acre* com. seven acres poUtoas.
Old Si. John** church. Portsmouth the manufacturing season U expected
Union street# in tbe Third ward;
184. Rom etroeL Oak Hei^U aub-j fourteen acre* oats.
HOUSE TO RENT—Comer Front and N. H . which is to celebrate it* one
to last from seventy-five to ninety-five the Fourth ward engine boose In the
hay. forty acre* wild timber. Call
art; 120 feet oa Roee. 195 feet on
Maple St*, inquire Chas. M. Beers. hundredth anniversary next
day*.
The Michigan factories will not Fourth ward; and at the Fifth ward
Grose, m iMt OB the alley. If eold] for price. Wade Bros, 127 Froat
Traverse City Stale Bank. Aug 25 tf stands on the site of a less pretf
run to their full capacity and the hall in the Ofth ward of said city
street. Traverse Oiy. Mich, atixens
before EepL Jst. This Is a great
building named Queen Car
Dated this third day of AugusL A.
phoae 1219.
June ll-tf FOR RENT—Several nice eeU of enapcl in honor of a queen of England fifteen working factories, niavlng a
bartala. Apply to Thoa. T. Batea
may 54f
rooms tor office or living rooms; 4n recognition of the honor the queen capacity of 10.400 tons dally, will fall q. 1906.
short about 10 to 20 per cent* Be­
Waller W. Dean.
steam, gas and electric lights; also sent to the chur^ a communi
FOR EALE—f4’51—Four and one-half
Chairman Board of Bupervlsort.
POR EALE-1445-Hardwaro stock In
acres all Improved: good Vouse.
fumilnre for sale. Inquire ||liu* whlftt Is still in use. and two chair*, tween 850.000 and 900.000 Ion* of bceU
small bam. small orchard. AU good
will cooBtltute tbe sute cprp. and the
Robert E Walter,
good market town within ten miles
Steinbergone of which is serviceable yet. the tests made of the maturing«beet prom­
gmrdea
ground.
Tmo
cows,
one
hun­
of Tfaveroe aty. Only hardware,
aerk Board of Supervisors.
dred and flDy chickens, three hogs,
other having been destroyed by fire. ise an average of from 250 to ^270
■aey terms. Owner In other bcsl
sag 4-tf
MOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire E. A. Perbsps the most Interesting of all
pounds of sugar per ton.
aam. Call for Invoice and tenna.
e proposition for
Klldee. 534 W. Ninth.
aug 21-tf of the queen's gifts was the "vinegar
Just enough ground
party that w*
Wada Broa. 127 Front stroeL Travblble" still to be seen In the church.
close to the c
erae Oty. Mich, auxen* phoae
Cstveete«*s Eea Wall.
TO REMT-My room*.
in extra time
This was a blble published'In the year
mt.
W 2«f
life now as safe in that city
proper nmnagement this spot o(
lUshod or unfumlRhed1717 in Oxford by John Basket, the aaMakes
oo the higher nplanda, B. W.
ground will earn the salary of an
king's printer. Tbe printer made a Goodloe. who resides on Dutton street
FOR EALE-1457-E8 feet froat oa ordinary book-keeper; alerk or me herg.
blander In setting up the "Parable of in Waco, Texas, needa no sea wall
BUta atroeC adjolaa aew «osem- chanic. Owner got tbe ‘'roams.'
tbe %'Ineyard" so that It read the "Par­ for safety. He writes: "1 hive naed
Mt EiUdiagoatbewesL This Is hence offer at low price. Wade Bros.,
Good and Prompt Service.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con^
127 Front street. Traverse Qty,
able of the Vinegar." Forty xoples of sumption
tka moBt eaatrany located lot U the Mich,
the past five ysar* and It
atlteas pboae 1219.
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop­ the blble with this mistake In them keeps me well and safe. Before that
(polatlatht
On floor with Bmioew College.
.
•ME.iMbSC
erty. Amll F. Nerllager. 212 State were printed Itefore the error was time r had a cough which for years
, progTSMlsf dty la ceatral
July 19-l»o dlsoorered and rectified. It U saW that bad been growing worse. Mow It's
•: aalUbleW may dam of no CAEH win hoy a % aero lot li Baak heiWlag.
Cures chronic congbs. Ubat four copies nra. now In existence Warner
am. CaO tor prlea
grippe, croup, whooping cough aad
Birohwood snbQrt). 100 feet tTOatiai NOTICE-I pay higheat price for
•ad eae of these is tbe oopy Queen prevents paensscmla.
Pleasant to
, m Froat St, Trasa
npoa Bast bay. 212 IMt oa Broed
Caroiiae eent to tbe church named in take. Every bottle guaranteed at
CtllBMe phoae U19.
StroeL if sold by BepL 1st Apply U
JohaaoB Drug Co *s. F. IL Meada. C A.
Thoa. T. BdM.
may M AU klada of repairtag doae.
Bttgbee Drag Oa'a dn« storsa. Price
at
50c and fl.Ot. Trial bottle lOc.
EUher Ice or Wood
Flach's Ucyde jEop. 410 South Ualoa.
will be delivered
tm CAEH
aag 15-lBNrt
As we are baviag some
g^ptly if ordered
MMteCtty; Eaed^ taLoel
Fever In one city at pres
INVEETM ENTB.
Uahm mroec
202 W. Thirteenth 8t,’ brick Board of Health advise that i
_____
a P. CARVEfVa SRO.
othar hn-nj" will take part pay
lag water be boiled: also refrala from;
■Mai la laatoble dty prtu
POR
EALE-New
white
Iron
bed.
amt
Whda Braa, 12T Froat BU Traserot

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