The Evening Record, May 03, 1906

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The Evening Record, May 03, 1906

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

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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

Date

1906-05-03

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING «ECX)RD-»l=ss~=

vnmoAirs i

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MAMD •AMKSII MLO
MANO iUHV f>Ofl Mm.

fUMTtO rLY WHim «

(mimtiTs mtm wimun
Tsumm vTo k iiaoc.
rntWmmi Tm Water
tetetey to C0M

MB SEVbn BRBBI

MENFORWM
WILL CALL'A STIUKS.

Brika MM Datii Of

W
IMA Mo, May 3.-By tea
lafatettiiMMliAly wbaaltea
Id teaatfic Ralhray aad Ucht
:ter tea IndliT Uate ar

laiNMITES
WERE SAVED

TW Btaai Ay vkaM
tea ttedaa teat faraM
tea vkola plaat wat brteaa lato
PtoM Haca tngmmis of alaa
aM tea MDdlArtetelaf tea want
aad teaaMriaal natetaafy aad vlilto BUT FLAMKt WKRB CONFINED
teata vtte May aarrav aaeapaa, ao
TO TMK LAUNDRY.
Dtaa Mate M. Tka Mat la aoi t«>
poctad at M to aot kmra at pratfa)
la Mlot fUaai tea
Oa^Llat May Raaek 1300 Whan tka

^o« mmno pATiEnrs

Oa<^ Haa Baan ClMrad Away.
Tat^Blafiaylliiaad by Rad
Croat It 11,710300.
itedtmt WIN Not Daly Dt FIted lot
WUI Havt to Fata Ckarvaa
;
Uadtr Faaal Coda.
By Wire to lha Branlng Bceord.
Ban mactooo. May 3.-Ftra
My WIte to tea
RmiC
oat in tea PraaaJdIo koaplul wharf
Now York. May L-Clareaco D. BNMw than 1,000 pallanta are being
Aaklay. daaa of tea Now York Ualrar oamd for. FbHu|iatcly Ike flamea were
eoaOnad to tee laundry and tee back
ally Uw aokoot. dtaeorand rae
of tea building and tba Inmatea were
Ikal teara waa eooaldarabla ailid
kliBff pdag oe asoog tea atadaata.
May Ba 1300 Oaad.
paelally la tea aaoood yaar aranlng
In tba burned araa each dap brlnga
aoaeino Ptaytag rrapa and matching
eolaa waia tea two proatlBaat form® of tu added ahare of
the great taak of'cleaning up baa been
falrfy aUrled.
Coroner Waiah aald today
wlikia tea praMiicU. of tea oal
-When the debrto ia cleared away
%mtty will Aot 4»nly ka tnmmarlly
Aiamlaaad. tml will ba prooaadad there will be at leaat a tkouaand addi
■pdMl erlmlaall^ aodar tea pana| tlona to tee daih roll. 1 would not to
irprtoed-trnTe number reached 1300.'
Red Creaa Funda.
Waahlngton. May 3.--The toUl
mount of money ralaed by tee Amer
lean Red Croaa up to date for the re­
; Hm Bignad a Conlief of Ban Fiai
73«.0to. Oflhto
aent In caah to Ban Pranclaco; $34.o«0
waa apent for blanket n. fewwarded I
mr Wlro to tea Mraoing Itooord.
Hhe relief work, and 12.000 waa uaed
Watetogtoa. May 3.~Thr nary da- buying provtolona. The preaent bal
gartmaot haa atgnad a contract for tea
liutallatloo of tea Knglltk aytiam «f
aoallag at aaa on tka oolUar Abaraoda. Rad Croaa and relief committee
Tka airparatua to to ba fully taatad.
and on tea raaatU of rvporta on tu
work wtU dapand thv paymanta to br
mada aadar tba contract. Them to i
Bomtknity that anothar ayatam will ba
taaullad oa ana of tba otkar coUkra.
tkai dlract oomparlaon undar Idantlcal
ooodlUona may ba mada.
Bjr Wire to the Evening Hecord.
CkIcngQ. May S.~A portion of the
ahopa of the llUnola Steel company
1 dealmyed by Ore thto momlnc.
rtlon Wm Ma R^itgm
. damage to over IM300 and sixty

C0AUI6ATSEA

SIXiriEH RESCUD

sinunissBRa

ird Oil to onto by

*■

Frank B. MennatL

APPLICANTS
ARE DOUBLED
WERE ORLY 23 CAST TEAR
RANGE IN AGES FROM 13 YEARS
UP TO Jf YEARS OLD.
Btondard it itoch Hlgkar Thto YaaeTwa City Pupila In tka ContaaL
Sevan Btodtoa ComjNlaa tka

tlona for comity dtplomaa 1a belni
ducted today and tomorrow In the au
penriaora* room of the county 1
Ing, with Mra. bee Hornsby In aa con­
ductor.
Tba nttondnnce thia year 1a beyond
the moat aangulne expeeUton, In fact
abore Ike datmeity for caring for the
.. caaU who num^ flfty-foor.
agalnat ^wenty-teree last year. They
average In agea between 19 yeara, the
t. to 13 years, tec youBgaot ap^
pllcant. who to Robert Boiler of Acme,
and a returned applicant from last
year's examination, Allen WlUlama of
Beituer't being the oldest pupil iu
I be conteal. Desks have been placed
In the ball and the room to filled In
every akaUahle apace, even the desk
and clerks desk being crowded with
busy atudenla.
Tba jwreenlage last year was loa
and fitii the Indlcatlona now the
atandgrd to much higker. Two cltv
pnplto, OonaUnce Clover and Irving
LetaoB. are among the applicants,
being from tee Oak Park school. The
atndlea being token are: I^enmai
ortbography, apelling. civil govern­
ment. arithmetic, physiology, reading.

ZIDIISTS DESniOTE

RKKIWIRT

By Wire to tee Evening Itooord.
Oblengo. Mny S.-Wor^ oomM from
MfUmc Dowto nt Bhllok koane.1aon
City, thniOowle la very nonrdente. It
to ff^ortod that b.OD0 EkmMe nre doaUUito nod nre nbont to nppanl to Lnka
ly niqicrintmidcm for

oteJ Tkat tka MO Oatofataa
WUI Daalate for Atrlka.

JtSJSiS-.-Ti:
stand bribed to vote against tea MIL'

rdM

Or Wka to tea BfMUoff Baoted.
Reraatoii. Pa. May A-Datelto tea
vtaK of Praaldoat Eooaavalt'a fsoauato*
tr tka bolkir ki laawml kora today
teat tea dlatrkt ooaroatloa vUl de
a Btrika of tka lAMM aatera

It is a Great Thing,
after you have bought your spring suit 'or overcoat, to
feel that you have got your mopey’s worA;
To feel that you are really well dretaed;
To feel that ydu have been treated weU asd al-

KUBECK&HOYT,

THE MARKKTt.
Raat Buffalo. May S.-Catito-I;
ttradr. lloga-lO; tlaady: UIWM.
8hrci»-46: ataaHy; ellp|>ad lambf.
»f..C5; wt»tha«. I5.S0OI;.
Chicago. May 3.->Whaal—Claw.
May.
com. 46%c; oaU. 34t4t.
IWroll. Mtr a.-t^-keal-No. 2 rad.
89%c; com. 5l%c; oalt, 35Mc.

OTT BOOS STOKE

tn MuiT ca.. mr. ;

what we aim to furnish to every customer.
We are sole agentt for L. Adler, Bros. & Co.'s
choice conceptions in spring attire.

maa mro tor war. Taa carloadt
of alHka brmara from tea Gtoa^M
ragtoe anirad today.

A wvdt Unober that is faU oT
style and comfort. Juit the thins
tor wsikieg,


QUICK

mTiam

A turn. flexiUe solo oxfonl that
will please yon and give good
tervicc,
.
.
$1.50

Spring
Building

A dresi^ patent. Uoober oxf^,
stylish and handsome, . $2.00

PBicnn MTisrACTonv,

Sg»“5kSS4> >

••sTis.'sssswr
9n. inryw 4 FakaUfa
DBNTI«T®
in

LIKE A WOMAN
s':

shtii^.

Children’s Clothing

Does Its Own Talking
Saves you a lot of trouble.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
i
London. May 3.-WllUm WMdoif
Aator. jr.. nnd Mn. Nnnnle SlUv. tee
divoceod'wlfe of Robert Gould Bknw,
married today to All f
church. The wedding was pri
only tee Immediate retoilvce I
rat. The groom’s fathac wni
prevent owing to an attack of tee gont.
The clergy waa boatUe to the wedding
nnd pobllriy oppooed It

“luly^ir do*

dh PtOSOO*

Our - BEST" flour needs
no eulogy, but speaks for
itself. . . In other words.

But Wlitof^ WMdorf Aslor n«id Mra.
Naimia Bhaw Wtra Unltod to Mar­
riage Thto Mamlog.

oldH

Traverse City Mfgr Co.

S«« Oar Bit mock

Hannah & Lay Co.

o(y

DITEHOK FWISn
Floori.,. Siiliw. CeiUiw. Suit W(ork. M.uldiim

201E. FRONT ST
O. C. MOrCATT
Abstracts of TItls

^

etCn made from aelected woods.
Our Prices will save money for ydu. £)ur prompt,
deliveries will save time.
Let us have your business.

NlffS 6000'^ CUITIES
I have miulo geBemu mleetiou at nagle peUem noveltieetorepriiwand wimnier
WMT. and ahall esteem it a
tavortohave the public call
aodezainine the new effects
in Woolens.

omoN nuBT clothibbs

ifiODWitha rath-HUldBgBllI
fueoall your rnttMlian to
oiirgiBBtUoeol

ri"“" nan offosa sirai

WITI^^N-BUFFORT.
ti^MPd kF tea wreck of a Pere Mnr^wlto trMn whlck broke In two on n
kin Mr Botklmry. Oeodoctor Hill

TCN CARLOAM OF milKt mAKKite AimtVBD TODAY.

FIFTY-FOUR
TAKING
EIGHTH
GRADE EXAMINATIOPL

By WIto to tka IMIng Raoord.
IktodA O, May 3.-A11 the defend­
would ka fintohed with aevon studies
ant ootopoktoa In tea salt to ooat th*
today but the questions
Standard OU oomptny from tka atnte
rived nnd will be obtoinf
Rnporttd That MOO of Than Will
of Ohio knva baan nanrad with
Makt kn AppMl tor Foad Dtoria
mana and a vlgorona proaaartM» w«l
Vary Nnnr Owtii.
ka dlraoiad by ftowar Attorney Oei-

Mb IlMBMtla Tmin Binkn In TMp nn
B
Lint InnHiBm G

All this week at

WILL EFFECT <60,000 VEI
Ay Wlte ta tea BMtaf EaadrC
Him. May 1-iolHi IL Waite
«te M te tea Motel sraai
r oa Aoaia af IMjm. TW ila^
9i
Wteti for tea
IM aa teteri at ka tetead
ba kad ortte aalwaartad aabau
•r. Ha waa tetarad aad_kf
koala, or la otear awdt, wkoakar tea
r oaa ka BMd« a aMdIaw of tiaas
oa for watet of wIialaBa t
Mm H tedacioa af tha baaklag |awi.
Btear tea Rkate or tea
polaa vltl ka Oted lor tea axparUaaaU.
koai wttj ka Attod wite a t
mtitlaf apaotetoa MaUlar to teat
for aaadiBs tkroogk tka air. It will
alao ta Atiad arkk a km aailal from
vkick tec rorraat vlU ka arcdaetod.
■tly Ika datetor. at tey Navport
^ do autloa. owltokad off tealr
riRK DNOKK Otrr in KAN FRAN.
ai^rial and >H kafrd aad read rary
CteCO HOAFITAL TODAY.
Hcaily iiMsaifw.dKot fron a ataaa
boat off Folat Ja^th. They beltavi.d
(kat tba-wara. of alcetrlally
imIttW teyiMigh tka vatar aad
fk« groaad to tka aUtioa.

Cut This Out
Brmgor MBdit with F 1V E ceaU hmI
set Miy dt the paper ooveiod books
(Ktfday^ in our window. They are
sotd the world over at Ten Ceata.

imm/arn Cmmad by

•Mi Warte at tea Ak.

VtTMVT WKi 01 iioor

TmMTM YSAK-mi

® OtM-OOK

P
#

sfiit» far Fimp Half Hoae toe lo

Mo larger and

A splendid line of Children’s Watola
and Blouses just racei^.

Iron Beds.

RU taMBlic
WaBiar

The dkeBpest, deanett, mmt conveaieM
ud durable bed Mid today isthe iroo bed.

2?2isr5r.^
EcjusSsis

Assortment
everbbown ia the city b now on exhtiritioo on our *ak» Hoor*. Ail tbe latest
styles and colors in aU grades brats,
broote, dead Uack and everything in tints.

is tks «>«■■•« waainr taade—
istniearaot.

ikM fk* OMMkM »
«( <k* ii—mtiM <r

SsJ‘£t“=i-SUlS
the oMoCtbeiiuieliioe thirty

r-;

ixisssxji

It costs yon ootbiii£ to
tr>' this woodcrliM
washer.

ar»«mllieiAKfvq«ilhd.

$

$

■u at TttsI IMmt lo IW ki
ik. akHM d taH« IW
tar M (kr mota d ttadioa d •
wm to Mttaid aad to.
1 «t elMIta (to ataW Ml
.1 « kdriie tad«cUoe •« kr coNcerr oivcm by MUdCiMir
Wd «MI» H k •tpacid
AtOCIAtlOM BkCAkEO.
■tatm «m to fbrnultT •
Ita ■»» kktkal.fr. tfca
aatlav la tta a»t««r talak;
eiMUto $35.70 Ht tta
aaa J «. Hafrk. U U'Wtl^
taalriakiia In San Pran1 at tta atala toard d touts.
Uaa. atai rruC. I. B. OUkart. rmmk
data or tta aaaottailoa.
lanuuta tta n.b)ta^ d
•m to arraratto ta The moafc^ns of TraTcnui qity tear*
iHtai ^ Bapt. K C. eoiiM ^ evenlnjc that haa be«
aav.ato Ueoaaaetloa gmOed Kr few ever Hrw hefore la
aalaa. Mr. Waraar »i. ihia city The cenmert wpa for a
y canae and the Cmiid. which
paata to takolata a bin to to pi«ntato

nsE ms ERaifiiT

me It*» «««"•»••'
'* ^Urtl-terttoto-M.

»»

tbw •>« If UMT ■» «.U«—4.

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pnmm
a««wir. •• «» »*»
a*a «ta Matas kanaattai art

tata* tta tmalas ksWattf'.
« tOtota Tldaif tta s a aliidT d loaaota c«iri l<

ss.srrjL’rr.r.;::!

ta aaitata alalaa d tta Utaoo
Tta km d Ohio ato Indiana «m
st«.ltao ttadtsptaoa d ibf
ootlwt^rSUatta adaaatasaa and dia
idraataaos d.tho halt taar armrat

Qfll^lSOI
ifitriM Cmmtf vaanf ««i aag Tr*#Mi City Yoiimg Laar UalM Sy

M iMt rrFtiias »t » o'clock st tke
lMW» or Mr. ftii4 Mr*. JoMiili K. NclM. tholT «an#:lit*r. Mancaret A. NHm. maa onluM la marrta«e to Ocorge
C»wla Po^ of MUtoo u>an»»blPo Aotrt»
county. The coay k««e was cemrertcd Into a liowcT <if while and crern.
the tvprovlscd aaarrla«c altar bcln<
ilcMicaated by a lance floral bell wider
which the happy couple pUjchted their

At the appointed hour, the happy
had Imen donated for the oceaakm.
«bculd hare been crowdml. Inatea# couple took their places under
there was only a fair bouae and the as marrlaRe bell and pllahted their troth
aoclaHon only eWared dM.?* for Ur with the heautlfol rina acnlw*. the
imtterii« wnirteUns of 8aa Pranclaoo
many of wbooi have lo<rt their eatlre i wedlock. They
eefthly powma«loiui besWea their; the bride was simply powned In white
la of makUis a llvina for aom-'; batiste, and carried brtdal roaea. Im
lime to come.
.mcvllately foUowliy the ceremony

W. r. UmH of Fort Huron The beat
Tbn tana .... ffonlna ... -»• H**'
MMhod of latrodurtiif manual irala^
antak d l-ftay llTf ple6«, ,bnrr j„
tat toto a public acbom iTstem «
t a complalat to tha pftm^ ^
belBie one flute, one piccolo, four clar*'^'>' the jui*rnHe Elmwood avenue orthat the practice the luHmtIhf satheHns. Supt !
lonHa.
alx comets, three altoa. two | chest
am of Ana Arbor laodlag ih
one^ Mnny benutlfui and nsHul pnwent*
rtench horaa. ibme tn "
were recelvod. the groom prc»enilnK
rat Oftara ktapljr ««-l krto «« d
and two druu... All tta hand nun., tbe bride with a full piece dinn
tta liailH ^
Iitniblf. Afier bla
Mr. and Mr*. Fox left this aft
tanw wtac rcndercl with pmclHon and
•taarlao »• '»* Cad.hr kidaapi
utlon that WN, wr pltoUna to atot 1:35 for their home. 1*1
SMS kid Mad awar. Patrlek. It
the music lover* In the house. The Point farm, at Kewadin. Antrim ctuin
^
ly.
and a boat of,good wlsbe* followed
aBa»to. baU ap a
^
CAPTAIN BlWtLU WILL TO TO
select

nsmmitTHouiKS

to amr oat oa taad aad hi. laiMt al
tatto aaeapadf I. a hou«. brtaklaa
_/Uratr la whteh hf wa. .hoi I ■
capad. A. a prnirtant *<«
llatolgkt ta haa fnw nqual.-

a-rch hr Urr, Buck: "Mon..... Noon -hem fro»
CITY OP BAN PNANCISCO.
Mid Nlah. in Berlin." an overture h> "irVer. who .cwmp.nlcd them
Runne- •'fiolden Subset ** * wait* by
The out of town guesu who aiiend
Wilt Alau Otaaarva tta EPtet. at PIra J JJTT Hall and ‘•Rf^veaonlan ** a
an Enplaasrint Wataa-Eupart an
Tta cltl.w'i^iista’^ta Tblrt
Modtfa Bulldino Mrthoda
cousins
of the bride: Mr. and Mrd.
B demanded, tsiti being given.
cores 1
«ato ball, conrr Teaih and tiata
John Acker of wnilamsburg.
The
•NMU. abould ta altcaito tar ad oalr
a. C4..Ties Fox of Elk Rapids, bnrther of
eighteen
pieces,
flve
vloHns.
one
viola,
Br
Wlra
la
tba
MraiUaf
Racard.
Ita , r-Hd.n.. ol Ca« aad Ualoa
groon
tarataa but
but all
all otto
othar. lawruatto la tta Watblattto. Mar 3--A1 >ta aatP two baascMi. one flute, two clarloi
I BOaata
Ho. to Brts. 0«. ANtabdcr M«*. two comets, two FYench horns, on. j
>la. cbNt to aaglaaHa. Oapl. Jabn 8. trombone, one tuba and the drum*.}
column, ukuu n dwp 8«wcll. oorp. to aastoaara. ba. been Tbe orehectra was on the program for
li Mon to nnother cu
W'tt^ria at Fouc*' wui
Ofdcrto to proento al the pnwer ttac four number* as follows; •'ikpanese Hotel
In this, ns there ban
Ready For QwMU on That Datetlrignile March" by 8. Nerell*: "RayBO pnd Mich •
•Utiop Opera Friday.

by Ambrose
ptores ns may h« neouuunn on oTflclnl
pertntotog lo nn Investl*
Ttato U a Pftot daal oMtoiawiion of the eirecu of the •nrtbqunke nnd
mt..iA- br Tb«.,'rp«><‘>>
Brw on building* nnd other engloeertoc "Ototrt
that coaM bn -idito
P»»“
ButoW. Tta "UMl Hupn" w» «n«w
to antarial btoN#. to Ihn «kotoa aad
at those plnoesu on compl
lha aupariataadtot'a auorUtloa ta« of which duty he will retiim to his UaMlrwHUrtvnnmdthetobnr.hrta
totorrtuwnb
Captain Sewell hns
to«a«. a paNla.al aaiMfr lor dl«».
toou. Ul.totabopto.b.t.hraaaoH.
of modem built
aMoo aUl anira al a eooolaaJoB which methods nnd mnlertnls entertn* Into •^blrd Utonbnv on Ibn
was Ana Hale and hIs Violin. Mr. Hale
.■ 'tba laalriatum will arc t lo enact
» work. He auperinti
A. E. Hebert will personally comluct
iclkm of Ue new govern confluee hlmaetf to the air* of tong the hotel where a line new addition j
ago and *o pleased was the bouse with
ment printing oftoc to Wnahli
Is being made to the lake equlpmen*.
hU
leadlttou
that
the
applause
broke
Mgaged
in
anperlnte
and Is
a new 22-foot launch, a 22-foot satl |
betoce be concluded his first unm.
•rr«* J. Nitasabal otaapp-ito Pran. the cvmutroctton of the army war col­
boat and three row boaU are
HI. Hama a» Naith Oni»r with
lege and barrack* and other building* her and he was given such a heart.v added to the lake pleoMire boats, for' CaMtaMwbta Monv.
at Washlagum barrack* and several recall that he came hack and gave merly mn by the boul Mr*. Hehr-ri
Urge and expensive building* al ibe another old-time air which aet ibe feet will remain In thl* city and have
of tbe house In motion.
Bpnclal la tba »raolli« Mart.
Skddler*' home, near Washington.
The concert, as a concert, deserved charge of the Columbia during the
North Wultr MIrh, Mar 3.-rr.nk
very liberal patrona^ as the music summer.
J. Namcaka) dl«pi«atto fio» hoaw
The depot and station at Fonch will
played was of a high order and cooM
„aHr.»o».k«P..totao.c..
be opened Friday and the Ctnlar dep.d
taa* kouwa to bU whHWaboaU. He Few magtclmns In recent year* have have been appreciated and enjoyed by and station closed fur the season.
bad roniddfaablc aoacr oa M. p
iteenred aach a Mroag hold npaa pahMc all. The tmuae was a worthy one and 1* not krvown at present who will
favor ns the great NIeolt. who wUl ap- thto alao should have drawn over $35 appolnltsl station agent st Fouch.
aad tool plar H fcan^L_______
at the Grand opera house Sator worih of patronage. During an Interion. Merrlti R Holley aygmarel
day night.
Hie reoatailoa I* now eo wall b*lab hKore the curtain and thanked the
llahod that h ha* become ahnoet un
Trsverae City Rstlroad Elected Beard
nary to piini a*ay eooatom* of his the bonsc and nU who had
•f Dlroctof* to- the Ensuing
making the nltolr the anccMi
aastlm
Year This Morning.
; helag all that Is i
Of Ms
necessary ibst he hare aary to
• crowded boose.
The
annnkl meeting of the Traverse
credit. Credit comes
This wonderful popalartty to m
CTly
lunroad
eomunny ws* held this
from acquaintance: hard to aeeonnt far. as there to not
Hll* Inin the office of Thos. T. Bate*
or nnlntefeaitod mtoneat from the
_
They aave you from danger and tbe following named gentlemen
you eaonot get credit dull
flae of the curtain until Its toll.
wad bring quick aad palntos* release ware elected director* for the ensuing
at the bank unless you
Aram canatlpatloa and the Uls growing
oat of It. Btreogth and vigor alu^ year: Thoa^a T. Bate*. W. R. Shelby.
are acquainted.
fbUow their one. Duaraatoed by John- J. H, P. Hoghart. T. J 0*Brton. R. St
^When a tana
aon Drag Oo, F. H. Mends. C A.
Metbeany. W. R BUmsoa. J: W Huntfaaok areonat. ba and Un
hoe Drug Oo, draggistju 2Sc. Try
to the hlalary of the
■a have the poaple had
PAbMkPtoOBIltto klwJp

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szTuti;! ^;r’.to*rh:i Tb. bo.e,.. rouch-...

n.p.d.

mpuiirm

HaPMiUlliEETIMG

Tfac tosincss maik

Is trfler to fit slost.

■«irsu’;?ur

tootofd «• hcwoiMmodRtoa.
Tbnt^ Rid liMfl mImb r
mtm mrmIr cwdit It i*
wc4lU>be iRR pouiioMlo
l^ewlU whM
WMt

Rnd tmngtoe tor the tiase being that
Ihey are to a Innd where natara's law*

rstAii
wiU> UB.

Btoto
MM KMto M Hbtrampin on M. M M mil aaasa ap asMHnt

Fint

1

a wy

days to ftsd oat
dMiittnieorBOiL

CMc^. OL

. IScand IBc.
[ JohnaoD Drag Co.

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UME

GMII IKM mst

We have just received a new slock of
Colored Sun Umbrellas in Red, Blue.
Green, Brown and Black with fancy
border. 'I hese are warranted , fast
tolors and all havcdetnchable handles.
We are also showing some pretty
things in

Ulati|ll|k.

IVlay S

NICOLI
jra^tn

White Linen and
White Embroidered Parasols.

onUwr with hto

Call and see them.

Omptiy ofTfllesU 4 As»lstoits
litMkjl |iru2iafi3 t.f

IV/I A O I O
ever ae«i in Anwira. iliijiU)inK bis own

Orljloal Creation^

Prim; tSc. 25c, 35c, 50c

|a. J. WILBELM.

Tm Record Wairt Ads

COLD FACTS
Concerning

Refrigerators.

As is our regular custom when any particular season
comes, the particular goods for that season are
always found here ready for sale.

This Is the Season for Refrigerators.
The Celebrated Leonaid
Clcanablc kefrlgeralor
Stand* at the head. The fact that we have never
had.adih^libfied customer Js proof enough that
' the manufacturers are kcopint: their word and are
makinK one of the "Best Kefriiierato.rs on Earth."
Built on scientific principles.................... Has airticht doors, adjustable shelve s, can be kept abso­
lutely pure and wholesome. I’riccs are from

$8.50 to $45'

;

“White Frost”
Refrigerator
The newest Refrigerator on the market. Is finished
inside and out with white enamel, with the exception
of the ice clamber, which is galvanized. The lock,
handle, hiriges and faucet are polished brass and ab-olutely ius{ proof. This beautiful and most sanitary
Rcfrigcraior sells for

I

toNW Ippliuces
amad
Mmtj mti TonVe

WHOUmAUI AND nSTAIL—TbuM I

FRANKTRUDE

ft! NSlIHieE MU

lyrridpn'tt

■‘M'-'h,

We want you to be sure 4?^
ciate al! the splendid points^

«“* *® fiHy appre-'

to

m, UuBkr ^RMMs kmpa a«l

fiiiSitsrrfuii

EketrieakweamifnnihbiL

J.h. Mr BmMcU.

;«Every Refrigerator >Vant Met Her€|.”

& uy Mercaiitilc CoiDpnay.
■ -T- :■

IWfMWB.
t.-

lassarttaa is (
f^blsowa I
kaoaMta. bat fraa wbat be MT
have bMjd la letetloa to iba aaMlL
cad arMeailjr be bad a aMhra to t«t ,
back at »e ftw tbe rma titot tbe
wbo sms •oliritlaa for a ca»
baCT^
paiga f«ad la bU behalf la tbe iweeat

a.'saaajWiSis^SsHiSs.'^

Ptmormm* «.»

w.

2isSS£S'“®

Mf IlMr pffen eoMlM tM>r« ■Iwol »v»ry <Uj
cfrength of tt^otlod proopcrtij
miku tad It dineolt ts
Toam fmljr.
ioliii Q, <
lUMTilac gpcmary Gmr^
Nol iSL.

HkSs:=ss ~

LKAOUB BTANDINQS.

V *Z^gagirvg.j5~ s«TrS.=5sR paving tax.
Dr. W. J. Higgins r»Kin,isr.is £'"

FitcBcHtalWork

£:r

o. f». oarver:a bro.

JIrt iBSuraMtt

Terre Haute
aad t
BransvIHe,..
line of lot n ior blork E. la Haaaah. IMy
it Co. B flfUl sabdltrliOoa of TrarerBe
City, to
imrili end of South Union
Btmd bHdae. are aow In my hands tor
thex^MHlmi Of tbe Bfth lasuUaieat.
tom^tbar with tbe seemed laterest on
all nnimi4 Instsllnsents. the naaie to
he mUd betore the first day of June
IfiM.

;-sr

L. L. A. BUILOINQ
TBY A BCCOIID WANT AD,

Biwln Abbey, tbe dUtlngulsbed art- eight iron-bonnd mysterious chests,
IBI. b ii and was bom on All E'ools* which he had carefnlly guarded with
day Pcihapi^ his natal day has somf^ the watchfulness of a miser. Wlu*u
the old man passed away, with trem
btinc hands the stiff strans of the
les-ot.
trunks wwe unloosed and iIh' rh*-sfs
did
by the Meldrums. One by one
were emptied. Ko Jewels,
gtdd m«*4 their sare. JuAt
peare lllusiratTon*. mlgbi ap•w dainty patterti.'d silver s
snber. plodding, industrious fel­
some trIvU! bit* of Jewelry. 1
low. too busy to Im* merry. But he ir
K carefifflv wrapped In ilss’w
a delightful raconteur, has an endless
and spread out
ftind of stories and has the wit and
Ifol silken wedding gown,
a pair
|
dioller> and high splrtls wl
|itly seenied gloves
rvpnslnj;
Mfotly
glove* an^
i
him welcome In the best of company
a spotless, tall silk
the romaner
spirit,- bufVVoqnent witaes* to tl
-Till*
*uator Burmws. In the course
ourse of I of fl.
flWy. years
,
ago- The old i
said Seui
a ivceni argument, "remlads me of aj had been dead for half a century. i»m
lady who droppeti In the other day at i ho had cluTlshed these merai-ntoe.»
ftaln bank. Going to tbe paying j through the ytWT«.
r s window she op. nfd her pocket • The l»ndv of Charles M Wleht of
iMiok. took «Hil a rhf^ck and pushed It I \ovl. who pcrl-hed in the TrlACt. dis
under the bra-ss grating 'Cash this, j ,^1,^-. will b«* brought to Nortbvll? please.' she said. But iht* paying fell.jhv hU son for burial the PM*rOres to
er. after one glance aat her check. Ju* con.!«»c»ed by the .Vortbtille ouw
pushed It back to th.* woman agal
nandery. Kn!
n.- he SI
cant cash It. madam.said. It I
resof.* Nlv isun a ei«il w&r v<*teran
i mr bu
ton of St .Mark-* EpU
filled In •
nature on it.'
eopsl church at Marshall ha* dl«sf>
lea me lei:- p^re
letter to Rev. Jamtui Gow
edl>. Yes
• *Oh. never ; ^.fhy
train and glviv:
said the womanI ImpatHml-j
no clue
ImpatHmi.jtio
e|i to his whereat
ly. -Give me what ibere Is. •
The pUiu> glwm away bv
lenerwl Ja
James Grant Wilson of New * dally lUM»er on
General
Girls'
-fasMoued realitesj was won by 1
York has a
voter;
ring which contains hair from tb-; socle»v. which n*ceJ v**d
Wash.ing:on. Hamilton, Lin j Flint lodge of Ex s. 152.H2T. and Bur
ton Grange lodge. 122.nft.-!.
coin. Grant. napoleon and Wellli
nre cused a lose of IT.ruto oh
H. H. Cla ion, mew-orologlcal t
farm
of
Themas
Ainsworth
near
Lak.
‘tcopoloi:ic$l observator>-.
rawptS't'he ^Vlon <»f pmfi-^ Odessa, burning the two-storv rcsl
the VnltiHl Slates weather bureau dence. a large, .granary, a tord hoos*d will assume his dutb-* In Washing- ahd practlr-aue all the conlents of the
n about July 1.
Jacob lieerwchar
Joseph Chamberlain.
lav* ago aril
who disappeared i
, w ill hi
toHIng hit friends that he Intended '
d. as h
drown hlmwlf. kept hi* w<>rd.
17 he wUI ha%e
body has Just been ftwmd In
of conilnmni* re|i
side oower canal. He was
•house
sevand on July %
•”of Chgrlotte. who with
.. two
enileth birthday. The
twi event* will
Ihrough the.horrors ‘
be observed
ob.*enred by the entire
n. rejejeted an offer
public demonstrai
d board fur six
Wg a sirei parade, ias the honorable! *5.000 a:liT*ln*Frisea
and ha* brought
gcntlem^ s friends can get up.
to their old home. Mrs. Sonic

gga-saMs ArDTTILE*

OKN’ri9T

f>fioe 505 New WiUmOiii Blonk
CiUMs'pkoMlKfi).

MEN OF JUDGMENT
V“

Of good taste-oMan who have any idea
of value In Clothing should come-here
and see the beautiful

\

Nfewand^^


WE ARE SHOWING

At SI3JI

mHktl».0OH 9»fj$

At $11.50

mvik ttSM UtttSO

At $8.95

H $I4S0

If You Have Boys to Clothe
anil desire to do so to the best advantage,
then by all means see these suits.

Knee Pant Suits
worth $6.00 to $7.60

Knee Pant Suits
worth $3.78 to $4.60

Knee Pant Suits
worth $?.60 to $S-BO

At 91

ITHm RmI HTHIriB in Hate
at $1. $ 1.25. $1.50. $2. $2.50 and $3.00

IS/lan’

He.’* Straw BU. tt lOc. 2ic. 5Qc. $i.00
uw So WW.WO

iHirta

Soo

Here i* the greatert ditplay—the oost wonderful values in Men’« Shirts ever shown
inlAmenca
America at 50c. bee
See the black shirts at 50c—the white shirts
arc
at 50c—the neat colored negligees at 60r. Then there
i
, .
othera-good sthirts. too. at >5c. $1.00. $1.50. etc.

ntBdy Socks tt IOC. I5c am 25c.
BeanUflil Neckwear at 25c aad SOc.
G$$0 Oakerwctf at 25C.S0C oaf $1.00 per Koiwent.

SmYarOitlTicliits

We've decided to continue giving
Ticket, until May 18th. »

Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City$ Mich.

DKrolt. May S.-For tbr purpn
Btralgbienlag out Ita nomrwhBt tan
M ladag da«%, tbr Mtohlgan Trot
ting mad Facing circuit track rrpre
Bcatatlvdi will hold a Bpccinl BcBBlon
on Monday next, at the GHbwoUI
house, at which Ume It 1$ eipected
that the affair* of the orgaalaatloii
will be put in order for the coming *ea
non. The uncertainty at»out the I>emtU aad nevtdaml meHfng ha* ti
bidding back ibe short »iblp peo|de
Kim tampers them.
AcUng on the auppoaltlon that then'
would be no local meet, tbe Short Shliu
at Ha meeting last winter, achei
Bay CHy and Cadillac for the
w»*eks axsiigncd to Deirolt. one of
which has since U-en given to Cleve­
land. In this schedule. Windsor wa-^
rsslgned date* late In August, which.
If Detroit holds a meeting, would not
lie suitable, aa Windsor, of course.
pnvvHle the Blue Ribbon. With
Detndi in line. Windsor must rai
the week that ha* been given to Caro,
and the other track* must be movel
akmg. Thl* neem* simple enough
but the Short Ship people do nol fee!
iBced, in view of circumstance*
that need no recounting, that there
be racing either In Detroit or
eland.
Hence their quandary
They expect to know by next Monda>
Just where they stand.
Several of the track* Ire getting i
t nenrou*. Kalamaxoo la one of
these. That city 1* preparing tor a big
meetlnr. with a H.OOO sUkc each day
Secretary Bngleman ha* been notifle l
of the coming meeting, and 1* now prtparing his program, no that It can to* ,.u„ ,h. P-ac, o, ,h, wo^.
put out tmmedUtely. In addition
The new president of the French So-. |%M«hsntt fiom w hom she secured a
the fttakea, Kalamaxoo will have
clete des Gens
rtfvorre eigni
eight 'v.-ars ago. MUIeskv look
..c- de Lettres U
— Victor'
-------- ' ^ nivnrce
Marguerilte. the younger of the ta) j,he boy to For
Portland. Oregon. Re«*nt
free-forall. with |S00 additional mom
entetl son. of General Marguerltte.
there. rentf*d a
to the winaer of the fastest beat, pro­ The literary partnership of the,broth- ^0^1 across th
_ _
the street for weeks, bni
vided that 2:05 la beaten.
was unable to secure the lad She
'Is^n'tcMdc of
afterward* b-amed that thev were in
alliance of Edmnnd and
One night Henry C. Pillabt|ry.
Brownvllle. N Y.. where Mllleskv had
been arrested for smuggling a team
said to be dying at Battle Creek
of hor«es into the min d State*.
M'illlr.m r Brown, who »
alone for thirteen hour* In the antewent there and got the boy.
beea chosen first vice preslden
I of the Brooklyn Chewa club, and New York Central llm-s with 1
Hi almoUaneousIy twenty-four i»f $7r..ooo. 1
Of course you pay your money.
games of chess with twenty-four op- of a railroad In the I
But you get your money's worth.
operator
in the eart^ *7o*s a telegraph
t
nla. who made Pillabnry** n
l«y in 8I0UX City. For what does'money mean to you
on the boards aa well aa thplr
When Rocky Mouqtaln Tea* on
Iowa, receiving measagea and deliver­
meaaengem telling him of their moves. ing them hlmsHf.
Self-depredation seem* to .be a com­
He did not even atop to eat.
Morphy, who never carried more mon virtue of military heroes in Ja
la hi* parting address to his of­
than fifteen games In bis head at emee, pan.
jwnlow. who I
ficers 00 the hrewhliut up of the Man
went the same way. The humaa ma- rhnrian armv Marshal Ovama sa>^: r^nced the bHI
provide B>r feddefective abil
chine can't be overworked wUhooi Imcare of Andrew Johnaon'a gra
to
avoid
any
ig.lt* own punlahmeal.
nephew of ‘-Paraoo * Browirtc
signal failure must be primarily aa
eiibed
to
the
loyally
aad
fidelity
of
the
ft ha* ju*i been Maraed at Urn Unland soldiers under my
veraky of ChicJko that aihletm
maiief who they are or in what bi
We care not bow you auffered. no,
of aihletlea Ibey are eompeciag. RtU
what thifod to rnre yoa. HollUter'*
be required to take three majora df Bovaro of Ototmonts for Batarrh oBpky UooBUtn Tea makfo the
work each quarter at the aclKiol year
punleat. weakest speetmea of am
hereafter. This action will pracUcaUy
womanhood atroag aad healthy. .$S
kill sport* of all, kinds at the Midway
centA Tmt or Thbleta Johnxoo

p'j:.

.—^
Cheaper SBlts at 11.19, $1.45, $1.75. etc.
ExlfaoTdinsry Values In Knee Pants at 25c and 50c.
Men's Pants at 90c. $1.25. $2. $2.50 and $3.95

CaWreVs Sintw H.M U l$c. 15c, 25c. SSc. etc
4JW So WI.M

trt4t was oatwitted by
!lL TMr piac«m vtU be MM by
n StaiMB. aae of tbebeet vHeh
en la aortbm Xlcblga^
bitato aad Bams,
W
tbt m ftgte fbM
• Gl»at«’ ***^*^ 1 ioi»*>S*‘ appear la coarf^ The tHo
Lut e«a^ UHeM is totact. bat U ^ 1^ frt^ad tie a coaiplatat Bgainst
WlOtf^ tae ctadt oat
eral atWix plarer. wftH be alaBtas.
a^i^ aiM a
IC soae to PdHlaad. Oi«. Tbf
Lonia Hoktorman of Nappante. latL.
reaai will be aader aew maaaceMm had just aeemred a license to wsd Itiss
tbit aeaaoa.
Lavlna Omnwaldt of Bremen wbea tbe
larterb Ibtber eatered tbe ctmaty
rlerb'B Mftoe at Bt inseph to forbid a
lleeaae betag Maned, Holdenaaa aaw
the angry papa aad sUited-oa tbe ma
wlib tbe old man ta bH wake. Tbe
was tbe falter aad tbe aagry
tries A. Bastman has been fwter drew a revolver, bot evidently
otoc^ b> tbe United States changed bis mlad aad banted an tbe
fioretament to rename eaeb ladlvldaal sberiB. Bv tbe lUme be had told hU
lb tbe Stout nailoB. Dr. Eastman, tale nr sroe tbe youag people were
wbo nnder tbe name of Ohirt^ baa
wrlttea aeverat boobs and many magsstae artirles gtslag an Intimate rlfw
or ladiaB life. Is bimaeif a toll htoodHe I* a graduate «»f Uartamong th
I a doctor of medtolne. He
I an old, 1
bas already begun this work for tbe
hnd oacq smiled, but
m>veramem and lE.iMM Stout have ae- wbo la later life tasted the bitter
eemed the names which be bas given draught of ailvcrslty. When mmr life *
them, nrhlle there are six twrtaliens end the Meldrum s took him Into their
to be visited. The work
home and tor this an of klndaesa the
arcompIDbed In leas than
old gentleman bequeathed tbe last of

-myitis

i;3

amjort and take nart la aihletlea.
ta very probable that many of t
atroag men opoa the ball and tra
teams will not return to the varally
ma$X taM haeamm at ita ttrala they

mm

THK COMPANION OP PORER
TER* will give i supper la PortP

ha» Rfitimlay eketfur Nay «th Itam
stolL ^lEc.
»ayj»

^
Mr. CMltott was
« »tranper to aie. bot I bad bfard tbal
be sras an oaflt man for tbe autrar oT
this city, and Mr. Gtllcti well kaowtof
that 1 opposed his election, ta ordtr
to viadlcaie hlmseif and unJasOy taJarc me In my business and repatatlaa.
made these rrtnarks as aliow statafi
wiibour any kaowMge on hit part air
iBvcmigatlon a* to their truth ar faiajly. 1 challenge any car to qay aaything against my character. I tava
lived in this country thirty-eight
years and have always been hoaafit tg
all of my transartkma. aad I csfodlaagfi
any one to say aught against my rvpatatioa, or that I ever run a **tcagA
Joint.- and I fwl that I have bM t
a great Injustice by the proMwJtfit ^
Mr. Glllett and tbe commooa cfipfi
of this city, and do not nee haw. ata
the laws and constltnikoa of tMi
public, a man can )ie adjudfed of h«
ing a report tor crooks and that I
n-imtatiaa la bad. and th
as kept by aM«. was a ton
nut a rhaace to he bea
half, and that by the c<
clt of the Hty tnstiwd nf the :
depanment of the goverameat. aafi i
privc me oC ^ht» pH^ilege at .
Ju a lawtol buatiHwa.

The Origlaal LaxaUve CMgk I
U Kennedy's Laxative Honey and ftfIt expels all cold from tbe ayatam
acting aa a cathartic oa the hawaHL
Keanedy*a Laxative Hoaay and Thr li
% certain, aafe and temte earn MT
TRY A RECOBO WANT ADl

Phonognph

'sm.
BECAUSE-Your fam­
ily wants and needs
one. It teaches the
children to know muKC
played artistically and
blended correctly.
BECAUSE-lts present
value'' is worthy of
much self-denial if
need ^be to ?avc the
pri«^:

Sold on '
Easy Payments.
One Dollar
Each Week
MMsbine on e«rthi'
OoethonraiKl »fw raeoid*
toMlrctfioa. Com Maod
he*rth«n.

KiMBEinisni
HQIISE _
awHAxaa.rnir,^ -

TRY A flBOOlIlkWANT Aa

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KK SSJM SinmCHU OF S. 0.1 LOLD SnUK' ISl

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9 9fr MM W« WkVI
C. «. MMMIAV.

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m thm FM mi i

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m OM SfttWf*'moeteUc. was

p»nackMi j.aKnmr.l

FMtars Ml fcy

MiM tor

aivotaMaatolkNni:
a. H, Moaroa
T. T. Balaa. J. W. MOttkaa. W. W
TM MsMtf te tte ally MM
A- V. fYladrtck
tiMo MM M taft for NortMrt aartr
^rtatoaMat-H. Maatofoa. cMr
Uto MaM vMt* a retani •vat
Maaca of coaiBiIttaa to ba aj^
aaia <M amlac. tha prtrata t«Ia
tag Hoftliport forty aHaatas afiar
rMlar T. C.. U A M. k<i. Tliey
arrtrai to tlia city at 1«:M a,
ato-W. & AndtomC. K. Back,
Haa) at t1.73« M seat to tJia eUy at
Mr. laataa faaaloa iSc for ail but
McA. AAi Uls to tba mt of h>Uoa<
attla toMM. ^ amkoNi II A«. trby
Ati Matoa ui fl.n for NdMorllla
faftag vbaa It oaUr Asaras |1«?
SeoatMTI lowaat Md for tto eailrc
MotiMlItaa .........................W
ailijtw*
iMf paatof
____
. f07
or at iba
toe for Matrapoiltaa. for IS4.4UA1 or
a aariat to tb« city of $6.7C0J7.
Ibay Ao tbalr owa parlac.
Atiacbad to a AatattoA aotoato
ooatofpa^ag: *

1

Stnyfag brM..

Coat |Mr aquare yard.
Wbeo wa first put In <
tba dly poairactod for the work at »0c
par aquata yard. Tha city paid oaoIbtrd. or M. Tbaia
platot aboat tha ouallty of the work
Aoaa. TM dty. now, does 1to own
arorb at a coat of Mr. tke dty paytox
Pc, tba proparty own^ 41c. Ld us
ean ba aavad
aarad to
Ary gad aat bow miiebI can
rparlnx
r "ow^
^pla. Thara to no mystery about
ibia work. aad. 1 ballere.
wait to try tbto metkod. other cities

•ra doiag thto.
^
i
P

orA. to order that If r.(
PtootoOT. who bas recently been nppototed to tbo offiaa of OommercUl
nseot of the O. R. A I. tolgkt dslt the
T. C., U A M. road and emctoUj
N(!Atbport. wbore tba altanttoa in re
gnrd to tba coming aaaaon win thoroagbU loobad orer. In i
nareral quertoa which tba
tlva of tha ftoeord ^t to Mr. Lockwood aad otbar mambors of tha party
to raforaaea to the ehaafe of equips
■Mail, tba naaoonring of the regular
acAodM for tha Manldlqoa and the
rwaowal otthe taomtog train to Northport n danlnl wu «nde that
were batog ooatamplatad Just now.
tpoughtba
will be annoaaoad at a later date.
It was mnaaaaaad by Supartotmdant i. w: Hnntto that the time caH
for the aflemooo train on tha T. C.. I..
A M. road would ba changed and the
train leave Trmverae City at a later
boorc
M. F. Oualntance. who has raalded
at Petoskey for many veara. stated to
the Record’s represenutive that this
was the first trip he had erer made to
Northport. and he was especially
pleased with the extensive fsnnlnx
diatrfet. many of the farms. Mr. Leav
onworth saytox, had the appearance of
having been under cnltU*stlon along
with Michigan’s early pioneer farms
C. L. I^kwood sUted that the co
tog camp meeting would be token care
of by the O. R. A I. sailsfactoilly and
y visit
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C. E. Together With Several
Invited Oueato Entertalnad by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jeffries.

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ROD AND REEL

iBsadlataly aad amagsmeato will be
perlactad for the greateat mo^
the history oC,tha aaaoelattow. Fu
unoeinento wUI ba ttada.

lOimiPORTtS MY
Pater Wurxbur^s Bond Was Turned

Dawn by tlUrvittopa Trwataaa *
MatAhO Laat Night.
Special to the Rvenlng Record,
rthpdrt. Mich., May SPratt of TrsTers# City appeared be^
fore tha village board of trustees last
evening to the Interest of Ole Larson
of Suftons Bay who desired that i
lor a aalooo be granted him.
bU for Mr. Lsrson were
not In ahape Peter Wtirsburg presented
a HOM bond with Charles Oberst and
David Scott as sureties and was voted
le outlook at present loc»k«
Ilka a dry town for the next yeai
SREVITIES,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rogcra. who
rere married at the paiwonage c
Rv.,Hugh Kennedy last evening at t
o’clock will realdc on a farm In Grant
township. The bride, nee Miss Rose
Cook, was a former pupil of Mr. Ken. who. previous to enierlng the
ministry, taught the Grant school,
where Miss Cook was a pupil.
Cryslalla camp. Royal Neighbors of
America will give a dance In Wood
ball Monday evening Instead of
Fbraaters hall as stated In the Reconl
Ther^ will be a dance at theWe-quetong club bouse, the first after Lent
tomorrow evening for the pleasure
meml>ers. Invlistlon. going out to­
day.
The annual Easter lea of St. Kiltsbeth’s guild, which was beW at the
Lucas borne oa Washington street tost
evening, was a very successful affair.
The guild cleared a neat sum from
their work besides giving their pat
rans an excellent supper.
Take notice all ye singers that ye
quire' practice for .»e concert to ye
olden tyme will commence at 8 of ye
clocke tonight. Sharpe.
The work of driving spiles for the
boathouse at the WeniuMOBg club has
been beir’n and the rest of the work
will bo pushed as rapidly as possible.
The C. E. society of the First Con
gregstlonsl church will hold their bus­
iness meeting Frtds yevenlng. May 4
St the home of Miss Mabel Detpres,
307 West Eighth street.
The social afternoon of the Ladles’
Ubrary sssoclstlon will be held to­
morrow afternoon. The ladies
chsrge are Mrs H.
Curtis. P. J.
Travis. K. J. Hammond, Ron
Douglass. Mary Jsmlofum, Misses A.
OoodslU Nettle Hill and Jennette

Such m” oure iff
f HTorth coming here to
' get. We have the atock

Mn, ftovT Varoar af I
rtvad hi tba eby Uda toon (toapaed
llAtopkA
«glalba

We pay three per cent'
iotereat
twice a year.

mVBSE OTY.
SUTE BAIIt
SHIPFED UBT BT BMT

tog tba atobth 1
w,g»dCB.
Arthur LMlIa, pro
F Nortbpoft
Boady. maaagar^m
^ tba eliy
Brack bolel pasaai
this aflarnooa oa tk
port from Cbleago M wUI at Oto»
propara to ptooe tba baawMfto botai to
order for iba ectotag
Iblag points to a m
sad witb the Urge botal radlty lor tba
sammm guests Noribpotl dbsbt to
boom as It 04
s Mrs. Ids St
spent a few days with friends te tba
city, retunitMl lo ber borne tbU after-

Miss Orarc Cunningham left this
afiernoon for Kssl Jordan, where she
win rpend a short time oa buslniws
LITTLE MAURINE FISMEIL AGED
and pleasure.
3, COMING HERE.
The Rev. O. H. Stenson of Manlstae
passed through the city today on his
Her Molbfr la 111 H Ch^ago and She
Will Stay With Mar Grandfatoher Htfs.

A meaaage vat rocelyed this after­
noon from CblcagD that a linU- 3 yearold miss. Maurine Fisher of Chicago
a passenger on the steamer 1111ndw en rotoe for Traverse City.
The babe is being brought to this city
by the captain and his eoilro crow to
say nothing to the stewardess. MUr
RfSe Seston. a former High school
student of this city, who hts personal
charge of the little loCa welfare. While
It Is no uncommon thing for children
to be placed to charge to railroad mm
and shlpp4»d almost, one might nay. by
tagging, few parents feel like sending
their llUle children oE on the waters
of Lake Michigan without their own
personal care. Miss Maurine’s mother
to 111 to Chicago and she has a grand­
mother In this city who awaiu her ar­
rival in Impatience and she will bask
In the Grand Tr»»^rsc atmosphere
until her Invalid mother will recuper­
ate without the care of her child. The
minols left Manistee at 3 o'Hock and
will arrive tomorrow morning.
Real Estate Transfers.
Peter Scheurer and wife to Emms
Wl4 to vr%i to seu. sec. 26. town 25,
range \ t.
Ellen Lsnkey to Sfrmh J. Ramala.
lot 25. Oak Heights.
Michigan Trust Co. to Win G. Bracebridge. ne14 to nw^. sec. 21. town 21^
rmnge 12.
Herman W. Bmlib and wife to Cllf
Martha K Pope to Arthur P, Rose,
>wer of attorney.
Louis Ylngllng and wife to Myron
Cunningham, parcels.

of nw^, sec. 6.
Ella M. Grots to

earns,

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camp. No,^_R^’. A.,
r regiAai( meeting Friday

ward l^TjItlng and wEe to An
oodiUhjhau. Afun m
^Uinlw^swH of ne^. aec. 21
*^*£nee*to'
The ahow room to I9nmea A ioynt.
the new piomhing firm now locntod at
3tf Sonth Union street. Is being ar­
ranged but owing to the niah to bml- omoo Krotxer.
range 11.
neas the firm are hnsy with order work 27.Mlnnetto
V.
Chartea GorUtt . progrtoilor to the aad practically onaWe to arrange the Bingham, et ak
hotel, livery stable and antoon at stock as It arrived. Barnes A icymt
MtOun aaA wH
Qrawn. wm heard this afternoon ton are employtog ato mea at presaM.
WUttat, lota tt aad 44. <
fere Josttoa Ofmrge W. Cnrtto baforo
GOOD HARSQIt
*'a^ Varior aad vUa to Howard
WkUlaa. lot t. bl9ck A. H, L. * Oa.-*
Larson.
^*naak Taylor aad wV* te Addle A.
Anyist Fortner went to Lnnstng on Olbtaa, paroOl. ate. tt towa M. laate
AA^Jloar ^aa eaM

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Mr. aad Mra. George Haas and
daughter ’Thelma and Prod Carter to
Booth Manltou island, apent Sonday
with their Brother. Mrs. Jamea Carter
to Uls place.
Arbor day ezerclsea ware held at the
schoolhooae last Friday.
Bam Evaas didhuslaesa In town one

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w craam social to tba cborch pari
.« w-uweak to tba bema to Mrs. H. K. Qilt

j “BF
church nartorsL
Mrs. W. H. Hurlbnt apeuk Thuito^ JMrm.

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Mrs. R 8. Spencer la acrionaly III
St thto wrtUag.
Work to pnvresBlng vapidly na the
Bcettg residence.
The peoededs to the EPwort
•octol held Wedimnfisy sight
ed to $15.
L. Bonrtaaau aad family left Friday
for Fox Istond.
Mrs. GrlEea and family are vlslUng
rolaUvea at Cadillac.
Mrs. J. Budd coierulned at a party
on Wednesday evening. A highly en­
joyable evening was spent snd refresbmeots served.
W. H. Steele to transactlag bustoess
In Cblcaga
G. M. Dame spent Sunday with hU
family.
Mrs. W. Robertson spent Saturday
in Traverse City.
Bom. April 21st. to Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kimberly, a son.
Mrs. A. Bartlett spent Monday In
Traverse City.

Bendon Union Church agioelatlan and Omens.
Work to progressing rapidly da the
to the Odd Fellows hall.
come before the OMH-tlng. OEIcera to foundation
Mrs. J. Wtisley. who has been til. to
the association were elected as fol­
lows: President. 8. D. Burke; vice
90. Barton:
secretary, J.
Geo.
Bart
asurer. Mrs. Ssrah WldC. A. Nelson relumed tost Tuesday
. Mr. J. A. Dare. Mrs. W.
Mrs. norm Sherman. The to the 8oo.
Miss Ruth Brown and brother
Saturday for their home.
Mrs. NIchoto spent Friday in Trav­
the near futu
erse City.
Mr.
Mrs. 8. W. Porter spent Tuesday In
Traverse City.'
were Traverse City visitors Saturday.
Lou HuEman is building a new barn.
maFle city.
A. Allen has the addition to hli
Mr. and Mn. John Nash, Sr.
house nearly completed.
Traverse City are visiting their
dren at this place.
ay last.
Miss Florence, Paige of Long Lake
Mn his new has been vislUng her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Eimmerman.
depot agent. Mr.
hU posl Bed at the borne to Mr.
FYank Totten tost Thursday.
Last Wednesday evening at
Charles Barton has rented his farm o’clock the bam on the Will Scott
for the season.
farm now occupied by Stephen Badg
8. D. Burke to preparing to mo'
ley. was stmek by
fctwe buUdIng.
d to the ground
cows. 300 bushels to <com. s lot to hay
farming Implements
number to far
were burned also. Mr. Badflcgr re­
WEST ALMIRA.
ceived
s severe shock snd when found
The farewell parly at Robert WalBslurdsy ev
evening for Ceylon by hla wife was In one of the mangers
son’s Bsturdsy
of
the
bam
unconscious.
Although
Gates wap well att ended. All had
having been sick for Iwo months. Mrs.
good lime.
Badgley succeeded In gefting him
the air where, after considerable care,
resulted in
he Wl^ consclousnema and is now
Lake Ann.
Fourteen of the friends of Pearl
*1116 ball game beti
bomburg had a very pleasant m
and Almira was won by Pearl Lake Thornburg
prise party Friday e«>enlng.
by a score to 10 to 4.
Mrs. Dr. Burke is visiting h
daughter. Mrs. Btockhurst. of C4»dar
verse Oty this
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dago closed
Miss Urxie Kent will go home to
succcvtsful tgrm of school In our
Bellslro this morning to spend a Utile very
village Friday.
Mr. sod Mn«:^nell Nash
their tenth wedding annlvF
Tbo West Almira school will be out
this week Friday.
ooker to 1North
Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Hooker
visltlng^wlth Mr
SS^^hsrley Bat
Mrs. Frwln to\*nlS^w!u the goes!
her son. Will. Bsturdsy snd ~ ‘
Mrs. Carl Bates snd Mn
Bates drove over to Inland on business
Thursday.
April 30.^_____________

liowrle,
inle M. Psrls to Hsttle L
parcelt. P. H.’s 3rd.
a E. Onnsby. et si. to F. U Ormv
by. sw% of nwH. sac, 16. town 25
range 11. Ferdlnsml BIsard to Marsrfia Blsard
lot
Blackwood.
Estoer Benton to John P. Msir.en,
GLEN HAVEN
lot 18. block 3. H . L. A Co.’s kth.
Auditor Denersl to Triangle Lsn«l
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and son Donald
Co., nwti of swVi. sec. 21. town 26 visited with William Bennett and fam­
ily Sunday tost
td Co. to Mrs. J. L
Frank Kelderhouse to Acme visited
Gibbs, nw^ to gwH. *rc. 21. town 2(1 with hto son Charles to this place Mon-

Chsrtaa Corbitt to Grawn is Having
Hla Esamlnatian TaAay far AL
togad Vlototian to Uqtier Lmm

lMMMMHMHMiluie.aloon«ndAlaog«to«to.

Tba SaMy aeboal

■a to tba Ottogrsgatlawal ebaiwb
partpto oa Satartoy aftarwoom. A pro-

gaaat cl Mta. F.

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WHIMMIIt lEiait

Quality

«kw. • TMt wM b. wa*
■ttTM titer. Dm WW m-

*^^F?ank Allor and wife to Clarence
A. Voice to Empire was in town
Orelllcb, wVi Jot 33. block K, H.. L. A Tuenday.
Co ’s 7th.
G. K. CoEey did business in town
Oiaf August Kelson and
last Tuesday.
iBdustrtod and relief work of the Sal- wig Nelson, paroels.
n: H. Day and wife were Empire
Chas. H. Monroe and wife to Daniel callers tost Thursday.
vmt Ion Army vns given at the local
K. Crandall, timber. ae14 to ae14. sec
baracks by Adjutant Keeler to Detroit
last evening. The Ie4rture was Ulus
irmted with stereopticon views, over
IPO being shown. There were a num­
ber of Illustrated tongs also and all
took very "Veil. The house was

Jad Caawioa lamiched bb ne* boat

Drug

atvIMr. Mfi. M Mymt wt* Mu’

8. B.

TItofa are morq people Intwaated to
^(to pPTlaf ooalract than thi-tasldents
The Frload. C. K. tof'hrr mlih
of Cato mad Union streets. The whole
«al In’vliwl («»<• **■" <’»'<TUJDe<l
abj Anya fpr lha street Intersections
at the bone of Mr. «nd Mr,. Chwl.
-*Md It aaMwato to nearty |i4.ooo.
Jeffrie* OB DIvblon
i Un ereo
C. R. Murimy.
tD|. The Invll.lloni wbk-h r«iin-,trl
one to represent a flower were
artist Icwlly designed to water cohir
The fwrly part of the evening‘was
igmyal Ototoito. Traasuror of Locil [pent In guessing what flower each
one represented, and at Miss Vtjsts
Rtolto Aaaeclatlen. ForvwrAed Whlnnery had the mogt c
Money to San Franeltco,
guesses she was crowned May quban
of the evening. Elmer R. Brown mak
Samuel Garland, treasurer of
Ing the prt'seDtatlon spe4Hch. The
local assoctoilon organlsod to provide crown ans a l»eautlful wi^h of arbu
a relief fund for the Ban ITanclaco
snEerers. today senl fl.OOO to the Rod
Cards on which wi're painted wild
Cross association at Ban f'ranclsco. ros4*s. daisies and other flowers had
Mr. Garland bis fveUed about $1,070 on the following menu, whom which
•o far and to addition to that amount. the guests were stlowt>d to chooi
fMO baa liewt sent direct from here three articles:
Small boy’s delight. W’tmian’s power.
by local associations.
.
#
China’s brains.
Hidden tc
Boston’s overthrow Spring’s oEering.
StsE ofjlfe.
. A playful nanny goat.
A sweetheart’s nickname.
A logical point.
The R«. R«m.k ud R»y Brtdlna TW. created much atonsement^as
ir. ipMillDg Ihc d*y R.hlii( nifr some who had decided on aprtng’s of
,:t- Awe.
fering. rocelved a little glass of water
W. P. VM-rn*. M.« Wtanle. J. W. or an oUlon. for hidden tears. Later reJuratt ud ABrfI r. Nerituer retunie.1 freshmenu of sandwiches and coEoe.
ywvdijt tnm a «.bln* trte on Rnpid Ice cream shd cake were served.
rlw. Wh had a harttet tell of bc.if The white gowns and the beautiful
tba aad ih. trip *a» »err .neeeMfol. flower decorations made a picture loi
to be sememhered by those present.


on
or before Satnr^y. May
Wi, wUl draw intcrc«

Mi la tte HmM M Mori a«tw
Uisaflanm. TWMmara:

M m. Urnrm^ prmt:

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amtoter. who hi
Cr. Fearsan to Kalkaska was In
town Toemlay. May IWilliam Childs to Kslkaska sad E.
F. Mills to Manceloaa. i
Dick Huater aad Alfred Clark, made
their way early Tuesday morning to
the Mantotee river, where they angled ,
all day for trout.
Mrs. Floss Hlnkley and Jennie
Hayes, was the gueeis to Mr. and Mrs.
Dsn Welch at Morrison’s camp SunBd Donahue to Owouao to' to Bpedee^
r a few day* buying. poUto4«s
William Turalpaeed was to Kalkas­
ka Wednesday.
John Gtbto has moved to Kalkaska,
where he will work at hto old trade.
move into Mr GIbba’ honss.
SOLON.

vioha Ferguson and U C. Qntowf
went lo Tvnvene City Baturday.
Mra. C^toaey* who is at the annlUrtum at Trmverae City for trentment.
to geulng akmg nicely.
Mra. J. W. Dlekennan and Warren
were In Traverae City Saturday.
Mrs. Sdnie was la Trnveran aty.

u

BimiPtjBsstSKsck
ECC« for hatching. Frum
prue winners. fJ per srtting.
OUVER WATERS
I4I* Union St.^PbonrS«g

FOR SALE—Dnn Bnlley colt, 2 years
old; also fine cactus, tree seven
feet high, gn State street.
may 34i*
WANTEO-Al Itork Ptoce. (
LOST~LadU*s’ goM watch or Second
or Bay streets between Dlvision and
business cullege. Reward if returned to C H. Hanslovsky. cor.
may 3 2t*
Randolph and Division,

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HiM JoHa ATMjr vlilted frtMda mmI
relAtires 1 Coyeiiitib orer Swdaj.
Tlie MlM RoU Ti»Uek mmA UyUM
cAUlas on frfnoda at
OopemUli tbe «r«t of Use weelL
MIm May Btebbliu vnn^nal

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Mrs. a Corn# has boturht Gaorg*
HeffelAacnr's hooM nnd will
•a be man
here as soon as
Mr*. R. Jeakla* was

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You will come to us
when in need of any>
thintf in any way convnccted witIv the eyes.

EYES tXAMIlfED FRBE
QUw%. Specudea.
We guarantee to meet
ev« r\ • V' nr« il, ^avr giv­
ing ^ighi lu the' H tally •

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R. W. RASTALL,

Opp. •t*lnb*rK*a Opera House.

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If you want Low Prices

WE CAN SUIT YOU

If Quality is Considered
with the Price

Come and See US

finance keeper and neighbor

J. E. Greilick Co.
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Fine Interior Finish
Sash. Doors and Mill Work
Lumber, Lath and Shingles
Plate and Window Class
TRAVERSE CITY,

STOP, WOMAN!

MICH.

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MARINE MOTORS
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SiDKlr CyliwUis. 1, S. 3. 5 end
7 Hons PPF^r

HI .H GRADE LOW PRICE

The daaoe glvea by the Royal
tast Monday night was wM

Special to the Evening Record
Miss Nellie MgSD U worklBf at
Honor, Mlcb^ April fiO.-To« Butohat W’exford.
Krw^y and Mr* Cora Deck­ er U U1 with rheomaUc tarn.
Andy Todd was at Masistee on basl^
er were shoj>Mng at Thomu*
ms last<rridar.
Krltfay. •
i
Panl Coyae^r OopeaiUh Tlsltad bis
Haaaab Todd U spending n few
day* with friends nt tbe cbemlcnl
plant.
Bark
were Ssblac at W'sllln Thursday.
James Wyse and wife were callto
Richard Lewis of Copeinlsh. wbo to Empire laat Wedneaday by the
works la Ibe mUJ here, vlaliad bis fam
nth of Mr. Wyse * nephew.
lly Sunday.
Mias Martha Hunt was at Beulah
The Misses Sadie and Marga
last Tuesday.
Brewer retaraed from Krankfort 1
Miss Susie Buchans wns at Bmplte
urday. where they were called to at last
Saturday.
end the funeral of their father. 8.
Mss Lilliab Jaqoen of Bensonla Is
Brewer, which wan held there Friday vUltlng
Mr*. A. B. Case at this place.
Tom Jenkins of Wexford vlaited hli
Alex Morris U buUdlng a new ce­
family here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith wert ment addition to the rear of bU store
called to ThomiaH.nvllle Saturdsy on ^“^‘“Griirord baa started ea his an­
account of the serious Illness t»f their nual trip across tbe Atlantic on bust
little rindson, Ervin Smith,
Mias Blanche Brimmer U at Thomp
The Masonic lodge oonfrered the
•oDvIlle helping care for her friend fclluwcrmfl
degree on two members
Mrs. Mary Lynch, wbo U very sick
Mr* Frank Riley of Wexford ua* in
orchestra fumUhed mu
town Monday.
Kic
for
the
box
given In tbe L O.
Ed I^n. wbo i* working at Wex O. F. hall last social
Thursday night.
ford was home over Sunday.
Miss Emllena Case was at BenzonU
*. A1 and
one day laat week.
, Strong a
Mesdames A. Bentaf and R. W. DeGrant attended lodge here Saturday
^reauv attended the W.#C. T. U. conSurprise parties are all the style •niton at Bentonia Thursday.
here now. As last Saturday was John
Cart Smith was at Bensonla the first
Dwyer's birthday the young people
last wwk on a buslneat trip.
gathered at his home in the evening
Mr*. H. Palmer of Homestead has
and apent the lime In music an J
irchssed a residence on Main street
games and a social visit, after which and ha.H moved to town.
refreshments were served and all de
parted for Uieir homes wishing him his store to Messrs. Stacy and
Gregor, wbo have been with him In
the store for some time.
everyone to know that their motto is
Ge<», Speelman was surprised Thurs
■‘fraternity" and that they try to prac­ day
evening by a party of friends, who
tice what they preach. U clearly
at hU home and spent the evenshown by th<* last surprise given by
them to their Snance keeper, Ella
Honor 1* to have a new bank. Me.
Tlmllck, laat Saturday. The house was Power of Pontiac is the owner. The
filled to lU utmost oapacUy and bean! coniract has beeh let for a cement
the commander say that after lodge huildiDg on Main street on the lot
we will hare to go back to our
keepers ahd eat up the provisions
Cadillac last
that were brought lor jSInner and could week.
not be consumed..so we did and a
Postmaster A^an Blarioom U building
Jollier crowd It would be hard to find. a new two-story postoffloe bulldlag.
Mrs. TlmUrk received a set of beautiR. Swan and family have mo^ to
Frankfort.

‘^ThMSlsaea Mary and Anna Sbonsh.
who are working la Traversa City,
spent tast week wtik their parents.
J. P. DFhlte of Maple Oty passed
through town tast Monday on bis way
frosn Traverse City.
F. Tice U working la the sUve mlU
at Provemoat.
Mrs. Bimer BUlmaa has been mmadIng a few days with meads la Traverse City.
O. A. SascNi went to Traverse aty
laat FHday night, returning Saturday
Mrs. James Good and Mr*. T, White
of Sokrn pahaed through town last
Friday.
Bd Culver was In Traverne City tast
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowd have gone to
Fremont for a short visit.
F. J. Bright and wife spent Sunday
at Solon witb A. R Smith and wife.
Mrs. Uadsay and daughter Luella
were In Traverse aty one day last

Gas EnslDC Repairs a Spcdaltj

WH. JACKSON

REAL COUNTRY YaUSAQX

•~i will b.

packing bonao or factoiy, aad yoc
know what that ooonta in qnatity.
We are the largest aausage
makera in the city,
^^^r^hth and ftanklin Sta.

TIME FOR GARDENING
when Spring arrive., andinantie
prison ot your rvM,oi«>menU w« har , / ^
the W aaurtmeot of garden tool^1 ^
U had anywheto Made for woUT---they are themo*t durable and Mr.
vioeaUe kind. Um
toob and
you will b.ve 'a moaf-MMdeaaftd
g«rlin.

J^Sulllvan and wife, wbo have been
spending n week vtaltlng mmlbem
George Habbler of Lake Ann was In
uam ’Thursday.
couple of day. last week.

Are y,n ttviMet with $d*tici.
tone btek or rheoBAtism? Gt?e
CkoBbeiUVt Polo Bolm a trtal
ia< ;oB vUl be Aellcbtet wltb tbe
reaolt SoM by Amencta Dra, C3a.

CROFTOR
Special to the Evening Record
Croftoo. Micb.. May 1.—Daisy Welta
was In South Boardman laet Thureday.
Mrs. Holbrook and Murll Krumlanf
were In KaJknakn tast Tburaday.
Mrs Leighton visited la Kalkaska
last Friday night.
Mrs. Chat. Bullion has returned
from a two weeks* vlalt la Traverse
aty.
^
Mrs. Leighton. Mrs. Bd Herrington
and Mrs. Babcock were In Kalkaska

CAST RAY.
Arthur Domlne has rented the Julian
Forum farm.
Albert Oourude has rented the 16Dre farm known aa the Flint farm.
Frank Blocs will occupy the house.
Mr. Maynard U working tbe Don
Cleland farm.
Mr. Adsley haa returx
Boardman tast Monday.
800
oo and Is back on the 1
Joe Sharp of Grand Rapids visited
The Tom Barton
Tton 80-acre
80-acr farm is yet
without a tenant This Is a g^ his father over night tast Friday.
chance for the right party. Octave
Floods the body with warm, glowing
vlullty, makes tbe«nerves strong,
turned from Cass county, where they quickens ^IrcutaUon, restores natural
moved last fall. They are back on vigor, bakes you feel like one born
their farm. Mr. Plah aaya East Bay
again. Hollister's Rocky Monntaln
good eiKMigh for him.
Albert Carlisle had a barn raising Tea. 35 cents. Johnson Drug Co.
Tuesday. Tbe new barn will be 38x28.
There were 20 men at the raUlng.
sold, garden
Lou Briggs has moved 5 the wm
H. J. Boyf
Huet>el place.
s hardware
Dell Rice chopped a large fallow.
aprmf
and after the burning wlU
large ^*rac^
Intends to go Into
On Thursday C L. Domlne .made a
call on bis three aons, Ed. Gus and
To the property holders oo Uidon
Fred, who are working for the Kelley •treet. between South Union strret
Luml»er CO. at E
bridge and Thirteenth atreet/aadUaas
Fred Domlne <
street
between State atreet aad Uie
Ing a fine little I
Boitb end of Case atreet bridge, a
meeting will be held on Thursday
BLACKMAN.
evealag. May 8. If06. at 7:80 o’clock
1 Nickerson and daughter were P
at the school buOdlag cotmt of
visitors at C. Barratt’s last Sunday.
Miss Bertha Uck called on bet par- TenU and Uakm streeu. for the pui^
anu last Sonday.
^ e Ladles’ Aid met with Mrs. holders aloag aaid atreeU deatre to
e last Thursday. A large nnmber
presenu Rev. Plait and sUUr
of Kingsley were preaenL Mrs. Rouse
^nred light refreahmems and tbe
sorka hr day labor or on tamdlea report a fine time.
Quite a number of our young peo«»le
BoardofPnhlleWorha.
tended* tbe dance held in Dave Ham^
Bbtot R. MeOoy.
mer a new bouse Inst Saturday eventng. A large number we
Clorhof theBonid.
spite of the rain and tbe

u Blaaebe Fbx and Cbrlstlaa
J were united In marrlaga April
21*1 by tbe Rev/ Hahaeherg at the
Lutheran parenaage. A targe dreta of

|:

^ Ilia V

Mr.. J. A. Orilnctoo of Gl« H»r«n
e^mt a few days of this week with relaUvee here.
A new sidewalk U being laid In
front of J. A. Pennington’s atroe. Pass

NOTICE

idvisliic sMc

JOSEPH SLBbER A SONS

To Investigate iUo Invest
If you question it, come
in-we’ll knock your
doubts into smithereens.
We like the trade of peor
pic wbo feel that money
is not made to be squan­
dered — who insist that
every penny must do its
work.
We arc neither
loo busy, too vain nor too
independent to acknowl­
edge the existence of
competition; but when you compare our qualities and
our prices with those offered you elsewhere. *wc are
benefited and you gain.
Is it a Buggy or a Harness you arc thinking of?
I ‘oh’i wail until you act-^
ually need them. Come
in and look over our line.
We have them in all va­
rieties and at prices to
fit your pocketbook. As
to catalogue house offers,
bring in your catalogues.
We will meet or beat their prices. Here you see what
you buy before you put up your money. We arc here
to right every wrong and they are not. Investigate—
and that includes a visit to our establishment.
nV

Wm. Hoolihan & iCo.
135 State StMt, in the new brick atote, tameAj needed faj
TheFanMMSnppbOo.
.
-^Mrie of VehiolMioraUaorteofnM. Hame.; made to older
h, John NemimTa, forMtir with Wilhelm, Bertak
XCo forttuxteenTeaia.

aday eveatag at Che home of tbe
bride’s paresita.

i^^^TiTi Record Want Aite

anmber were frissnt and a mry
fas rsalartnf to bsaUli so manjr woMs,

RFEUKE

EMPIRE

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acBt ii «he Mdft CBMte, «ad
Kdt
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DKNTlB-r

201 freat ttrtei

T. A. WILHELH
DSMTIST
■mb

I. Olr OPM

Ml

lend. The BMB7 fiteAde of
mple extend tbetr heeitleet eoiifimtr
nletiou tor e benpr future,
1C. M. Deeke left Ust «eturde7
BoralBg for White Cloud ead FreMit, where he wUl epead a few dajru.
Bert Bartoa haa Bored oo llr. Ktmbaire^.
lOB Welli aad Mlae Bawrer apeat
Saturdaj and BupdaiL,^ Tmraree

cur.

‘“^Pbrisss. bMM bU-M. 1

''**'**'

New Stock
NonriOK 1
I w«lemfyaoeiiv»^Uae of tW following
ABBiaehlle. Launch and Oaeelliie Bn.

Complete

Fishing Tackle
Eflough Said

ffpafhOone

CniaderOa
OapOmaM

Daily.

.

WILKINSON & ROSSER
Wtththe J. MMP

MglNBi
338 East RM Rmt

flinch wer. playod. Mm. Ollddon and
Mra. K. C. Bnnrar wtoatag the
flumntoQus refreabmente were
»r of Traverse City srai
builneee Friday,
In^u
ed at hU home
. A. Elliott died
ho
about
and one-bair mllee not
north aad
^ about

1:30 thU morning of
ftown.
11:30
cancer of the stomach. He bad been
itbt.
of age and
He leaves
wife and eight ebUdren, tour boys ai
four girls. The funeral arrangemenU
have not yet been

WANT DEPARTMENT
TlmbMpvecffcctlfeBedliafv auUidf^
tWwtku lheWaMCMam. ft Macs «ilck retin$B
WANTED.

FOR BALC-8nlld oak MMlag had. lafill M fkeat, ap fitalra

toe fetors Rea la

WAMTIO-Try the PaHMsa fisr <
tagaaddytag. CaRMfiCtt.
BL
agrS

FOR BfiLB~A Bae new row hoaL or
wU exchange tor a good poey. W.
DO YOU WANT TO BUT A. HOME
j<TRO-4Ilddle ated womaa tor
B.NMeaa.mE.PMat8t.
apriO-lwk IN *11418 cmr?.
If ao,-I have toe IbDowtoc tor mK
bargains, eveiy oee of them.
FWmt St, moeOy oooW hf largs
ONE HOUSE oo West Eleveoth BL
Ihreeetorr buUdlag; p<^ aad Would make a aloe home.
killed and tnjurad:
ahamag; good locatloa tor factory;
deetroyed; faU
three HOUSES oo Bast Tooth BL
auitable tor almoat any ktad mama Nl^locoted.
and autheatle story told by sarvtfiMtartag. GaU for prtea Wads
vors aad eye witaeseee; largest aad
0NB HOUSE oo Ross BL. oeor oor.
Braax 137 Ftoat Bt. CltiMBa phoas
beet book, beet lllastrated: BO per
F^tBL
ISlf.
aprMMf
oeat profit to ageaU; freight peM;

credit glvsa: outfiU free. Bsad 4 FOR BALE—1443-30 acrea oae mOc
ANOTHER HOUSE on oor. Front
twooeat etampe tor postage. .Ad­
city limits; three thoeaaad fralt; and Rose Sts.
dress Oooper fi Oo., 134 Lake street,
twenty-three hundred peach; oae ol
Chlwowm.
aprfififif finest fralt orchards ta this vldnlty. •0 ACRES CUT OVER hardwood
Uod, level as a floor, 2H miles from
Can for price. Wade Brae.. IV town of 360.
WANtSD—Night Mark at Hotel OoFront 8t CUisens phone lilt.
lumbla.
apr334f
ANOTHER 40 ACRES cut over.
Best kind of poUto land, oaly two
WANTED—Party who has a
FOR BALE^1442—Five acres Garfield miles from market and perfectly leveL
nsU to go to BouU Maalto
aveaOe cheap. Call for price. Wade
cut out tOM.000 ahtaglea.
Batisfnetory terms will be made to
Broa.. 137 Front St, aUsens phone
the power he oaaaea. R J. 1
any who wUh to buy. Would accept v
1313
may 1-tf
city property la exchange tor land.
FOR BALE—1441—Largs lot South
A. P. HUELLMANTEU
BOY WANTBD-To do erraads
Cedar St.: good buUdlngs. Call tor
185 E. Nlatb BL.
, .
lean prlatlag trade. Oaly oae who
price. Wade Bras., 127 Front St
Phoae 1088.
Traveree aty.
will appreciate a good opportunity
CltUens phone 1213.
may 1-tf
apr23-tf
need apply. Herald aad Record Oo.
apr 37-tf FOR BALEtwenty acre fani
WANTED-Fcmr heavy teams to draw
Cedar City; eighty
i under cel
lumber: good wages; write or pbons
tivatlon: Urge fourteen-room bouse,
Carp Lake Lumber Oo„ Blngbam.
all modern; large barn, stone base­
Mich.
apr 33 If
ment; ten-acre orchard. *Tbls Is oae
NATIONAL DBNTIBTfi
of finest farms In l^lanaa county.
WANTED AT ONCE-Two girts, com­
Call for price. Wade Bran.
petent cook and aeoond girt; best of
may 1-tf
wages. Mra W. N. Kelley. SUte
street.
apr 304f
FOR BALE-1437-One hundred and
seventeen acre farm, one and n baif
miles of Orawn; about three bun
WANTED-Olrl tor gem
u mr««i Aptu 1. IMS
dred thousand fin t good log timber,
work. Dr. Lawton. <33
sixty acres imprt.ved; good buildIngs; oni-half mUe shore front on
Silver
Uke;
all
level
and
all
good
WANTED—Two good
soil. Call for price, Wade Bros.,,
girls. Hotel Whltlai
127 Front St. ClUxens phone 1213.
may l-»f
FOR SALE

C D. HILLER

DENTIST

PiSEAUBSSiEUE

Wyoming, bad a sore throat and tlckUng In her throat that kept her cough­
FOR SALE—1436—fifty-four acre
ing night after night. 8be need War FOR BALE—Small place two miles
farm eight miles eouth Traverse
ner s White Wine of Tar and hae not
from city; good frame buUdlng; Just
City In midst of fin© farming coun
loet a nlghfi sleep tlnee. Write her.
the place for a country home. U. E.
try: good buildings: ground alMevel
FUr tale by all druggists.
Perrin at Flrat NaUonal bank.
all under calilvaUon. Wade Bros..
apr 37-tf
127 From St. ClUxens phone 1213.

w Pt o «i4fi

BENDON
Special to (be Evening Record
kerson of Frankfort, a baby girl.
Grandpa and Grandma Slarrow are
feeling very proud.
R B. Reynolds and fantHy are en
tertalnlng visitors from outside.
, Bora. Tuesday, to Mr. and Mra Ed

^Mrand'Sira. Fred Hoxle of Grawn

have moved onto the Btylee farm.
Mrs. Slarrow left Tuesday
Frankfort to see the new granddi

FOR BALE—Horses at the Sbllsoo FOR BALE—1233—Eighty-acre
one mile east vUlage of Bendoo; all
bouse barn. Dan Crerellng. 334
level; good buildings. CaU for price
Washington, at. 705.
apr r-tf
Wade Bros, 127 Front St. CllUeni
FOR BALE-Summer cottage and lot
phone 1213.
may 1-U
at Blrcbwood. Inquire Angua MeColl.
apr lUX FOR
BALE—1433-Good
alx-room
bouse corner of Prospect and Wal
FOR BALE CHEAP—One gasoline en­
nuL party leaving city, hence low
gine. 8 horse power, 1 single work
price. Wade Bros., 127 Front St.
harness. 1 sail boat. A. W. RIckerd,
atUens phone 1213.
msy 1-tf
321 Bay atreeC.
FOR BALE—1432—Forty-acre farm
AprU 33-lmo.
five miles south of city; an A No.
forty. Call for price. Wade Bros..
FOR BALE-My home at 181 East
127 Front SI Cltlxei^4»hooe 1213
Eighth St Desirable loeaUon; ran.
»
may 1-tf
aonable price. B. H. Pope.
apr 17-tf

J. Ha BOCLLHAHTtL
FIRE INBURANCB
RBAL EBTATB AND LOANS

JIOTAIT PUILIC
a I 8 Bast Front St.

Up Stelr#

F‘^rholtkKf’or SmiI^
Ai m; fflnn ooe mile flonlh of

days here
Unwn; ko^ flolid. 10 bar, 4 foot
Ella Bowman Is spending a few daye
«iie foDWigat 90o per roA.- I alK>
with her sister. Mrs. Mabel Hoxle.
bavo a good, atrong. cloae bog
UtUe Andrew Munel. who has been
feuoe at 2l»o per rod. Poollry net-epeodlng the winter with ble grand
FOR
RENT.
parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bow FOR BALE—Furnllnrc, bar room, fix­
Ung at the lowcatt prioea. ' Alao
man. has returned home.
bart> wire fence. .1 W. SUtat.
tures and bualness of Hotel ColumThe shadow social given by the Un
bla. A. Hebert.
apr 14-tf FOR RENT—Farm 3 miles north
Ion Ladles’ Aid Tuesday evening wsr
Traverse City. Small booae aad
well attended. Proceeds were llT-M.
The funeral of Newman aark of FOR BALE-No. 4 Smith ^Premier
orchard. Other couvenleneea. Chas JJLM9RR0B GBO. W. NcVfirHT
West InUnd was held Wednesds
Norris. Norrlsvllle.
apr t if
typewriter, almost new. W. E. Will­
afternoon at the Inland M. E cburct
iams Ca
jnar 21-tf
Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Irwin of ffleoc
who have been visiting at Wm. Bai
FOR RENT—My residence rooms ad
FOR BALE—Grinnell Bros, due l«!ll for
ton’s, returned home Wedneadsy.
Joining Steinberg’s Grand opera
Dick Lampson Is working tor Wsl
ISO. A*nyone desiring thte should
“•*“*
boDse. furnished or nnfumlibed.
ter Harris.
■1 IftW WILIISLN BLOOK
inquire at Record office,
apr 14-tf
Julius Steinberg.
mar 24-tf
Everyone seems to be going fishing
FOR
RENT—Ten
room
bouse.
120
N.
FOR
fiALE-Cboloe
loU
on
Sixth
St
Harry Marion has gone to West
Spruce BL. phone 356.
may l-U
Inquire F. H. Meada
apr 13-St*
wood to work for Mr. Brown.
Leslie McCormick was in Tbompsoovllle Wednesday evening.
FOR SALE—House and fifty foot lot
Arthur Able spent Saturday and
at 618 W. Eighth St A_ bargain.
MI80ELLANE0U8
Sunday In Dendoo.
Inquire at 126 N. Spruce St CIt
Leslie McCormick U entertaining
New WUhclm Blk.. Trsferse Qtj
'^P?iSk Van Danaea and
“DESTRUCTION OF BAN FRAHCIBphone 356.
apr 26fif
CO**—Best book; Urge proflU; act
^ aeorg^Brownell of Inlerlochen vl»
hurcb ^tb<
quick: sample free. Globe Com­
Ited at Chas. Edwards’ Sunday.
I City. The i
olden of 1
FOR BALE-Wblle WyaadoUes. DnaOts. J.OOlURr J.Ttt
pany. 723I Chestnut 8L,
We had quite a snow storm here
came to tbli
tbit country two years ago
tlaa strain, prise winners, ft^een
Sunday!
from Belglnm, the bride having bm
eggs tor IIJX). R. C. Br. Legbores.
Mra. Desks Is on the sick list.
here only three weeks. The youi
mM-ewmMttiMdt fas
eggs fifteen for fUO. J. W- »»• J. U. BMITH-Di
couple have a cosy home ready fi
im I s w V ts8 evenly S
houeekeeplng oo LaOore avenue, ai
merman fi Bon. 102 Booth Division
tectlve work in aU UBltlmaU
»eSea OMssos heMA.
are wUhMl moch-happlueea by all. I
street
mar 31-Sm
John Hniman of Glen Arbor died at [I
ELK RAPIDS
bis home April • of Jieart disease. The I
FOR BALE—*Tbree houses in best lo­
fuueral was held Wedaeeday aftei^ |
cations In city; one-half to six blocks
noon. Undertaker C. B. Aekermai
charge^T^^^eceaeed leaves a
fronN.postoffice; my summer home
at Blrchwood: nine blocks In city
Thooias Wickham died at Ms 1
limits: 300 fralt trass, known as the
near Olea lake earty last Tm
he Is spendlag the week.
WE OWN AND OFFER FOR BALE THE FOLLOWING CUTOVER
Garden: 40 ecrae Mnd In Long Lake
moralag. aged 7< years.
The Ladles* Aid society of the Prestownship; rani sstato mortgage In
bytertac churph met yesterday afterLANDS:
nooa with Mrs. T. J. White oa the east
dty; surray la AI condition; good
state. Oneeoai
QRAI40 TRAVERSE COUNTY-TOWNSHIP OP WHITEWATER.
cook atove. Dr. E. L. Aahton, 117
B.
H of 8. B. M of Bee. II, T. 37. N. R. 3 W.—30 noraa.
v
CaasstreeL
apr304t
held at the home
N,H«fN.MMof8ec.ll,T.37.N.R.3W.-B0ncrra
)
for BALE-144f-Lot oOfMr Wh
---ANTRIM COUNTY-TOWNBMIP OP MILTON
The Ladles* Aid society held an'
sud Maple: choice location. Wade
aftermrnte^^
OjO^F. hall
Bros.. 127 Front 8t atlasns phoap
1213.
npr 804f
^L8ELANAU COUNTy-TOWNBNIP OP KABBON.
port
-Whea t waa a dragglet, a) LhroaH. ^^TIiMteMmir
Lot No. 1
Bee. 34. T. tl. N. R. 13 W,-33 30-100 aorea.
Ma,- Wittes T. J. Dwyer, aow ef
Work begsa at the Iroa Oo.*s eaw FOR BALl-14«7-4« toet front 1«
Lot No. 8 of Boc. 34, T. IS. N. R. IS W.-B7 80-100 aerta.
Grmyevllle. Mo. -three of my eaMoa»mu Meaday moratas. tfler heUg shot
N. H of B. E. M of Bee. 34, T. 33. N. R. II W.-fiO aeran
toet deep: oncser Ftont and Fsik;
dowa tor two waski.
N. E. % of B. W. H of Bee, 34. T. to, N. R, U Wv-40 aeraa.
hotel
aUfuratahed;
bar
and
fixtorea.
Ike RaOroad oompaay*s ofl aad tool
aad are weU and ecioag today. One
BENZIE COUNTY—TOWNSHIP OP ALMIRA.
Can tor prioa. Wade Bros., 237 rront
waa trytag to eeR hU pro|^
N^teOtSonal %jffBrat. ^I7^^R. 13 W.-147 78-100 aML
BL at phone 1313.
apr B643

MONROE a HeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE

John R Santo
General Insorance

( I ^ J? ^ X 3

and

Central Leagues.

W.itej;M.,

L F. C. Belby have both
beea quite UL but are better at this
writing.
Pat Bowers weal to Traverae City
last Thursday to parchaee a boras to
Uke the place of the one that died recently.
Archie WolooU returned last week
from Big Rapids, where he has been
atteadlag the FMe lasUtote.
^ Rev. Oeopfd W. Hoffman made
business trip to Traverse City ti
Tuesday and returned Wednesday.
Miss Amy Andrus rreturned the first
of last week fro ma i
at Traverse City.
Charles Welabaskey Is

Miss Mrnie McLellan eatertalned took two cargoes of hardwood
about fifteen of her rouag friends at from here to Chicago last week.
B. A. Voice was In Frankfort last
her bonae liondar evenlagla honor of
delegate to the district
her fifteenth hlrthdi^rThe evening weak as a
1. T. 1
was spent with gamse and Bualc nad
Vanderhoof of PlatU died
refrMhments were served.
the aanlUrium sat Battle Creek.
Bthelrn Drake waa la laUrtooben
March 31, fpom an operation tor spinal
LuU Burke epeat Baturdar la TravThe condition of Amos Hldahl is
erae Cltr.
>nslderably Improved at this wriUng.
Btaaler Daagremond was a Traverae
e was the recipient of a number of
City vlattor Moadar.
aster
favors In the shape of frtUt and
Nearly everyone la thle vicinity
»were. a beautiful Sxster Illy beliig
went trout fishing Tuesday.
riven him ray ble eebootmatee. all of
which Is very much appreciated by the
A Mountain ef Oeld
little Invalid.
R. 8. Drew has purchased th«
E. Wolcott, who will
did one t&c box of Bucklen’s Arnica to Traverse City In the neer future,
Balve. whea It completely cured a run- where he wUl run a bus aad parcel
alag acre on her leg, which had tor­ delivery.
tured her S3 long years. Greatest anGeorge Armstrong was la
Usepilc healer of piles, wounds, and several days last week, where be dissores. tSc at Johnson Drug OOm F. H. poead of several horses to farmers and
Meads. C, A. Dogbee Drag Oo. drug
Mrs. N. P. Dailey, Mra. W. P. Reynolde aad Mrs. M. McCormick went to
Honor last Thursdsy and spent tbh
day with Mrs, Frank Conklin.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Morris and Mr.
iHLIUKlWAT
and-Mrs. Charles Gldley sprai Easter
Bunday with the family A
Martin In Platte township.
Mrs. John Bleemester of Plstle
township Is very ill at tbit srritlng and
but little hope It entertained for her

.

l

Noto
"Ornate hM porchaeed the hoaee
aad lot of Robert Bloaa oa WRce 'm*™.' I. H. BomwU ud Un. J. W.
street aad moved hie family la last Fblor mteiUlMd a munber ot todr

slUon ther will aBve ther
Roaie"
WlU all mbs "Rome- aad -Mra.
*
and In our
ererr day Uf^ well. ’^Althongh ther
The blinding used by John Bowen
have beea heT^aot qulU a rear, their
aheeaoe wlU oaaae a vaoancr which as a barber shop has been moved back
cannot aoon be flUed, but all wiah across the alley to make room for the
new bank building.
them iuooaaa In tbelr new borne.
D. W. Reynolds of Orasm was in
Bmplre last Thuraday and FHday.
Mra C. H. Baker and Mrs. L.. C.
were Traverse City vlslton last
Mra. Anea aad Mra. Flora MoLeaa Baker
Rsk.
were la Traverse Cltr Batnrdar.
Mrs. C. B, Ackerman Is In Traveree
Mlae Hardr apeat Thuredar In Trav. aty
taking a coarse of medical treaterse Cltr.
Bert Dare gave a paitr daaoe at hie
home last Fridar night Mverrooe re4K>rts a dae Um^
tIeo-Balderhaa Boved np near Trav.
eral days last week, but

tiavEiEiTeiEi

iris-

tXSSSr.
Mlea L ------met her mnsic

r,

221 W. lOtkSt. aupkoteMi

::;^‘jjr5-33r'TEbX,‘a:T

Miss Blva WUlard retsraed to her ^^y Huff yf 1
school duties St KaMBaBoo Batarday. called bare by the
after speadfng her vacadoa with her

Mr. and Mrs. Roeenbrook left Batura
dar Boralai. Mra. Roaeabrook wlU
visit her parents at Kalaataioo while
I Mr. Roaeabrook wlU *0 to Grand Rap­
ids and from there he will go to FVe-

Paloter. Paper Basra
and Dccorttor.

Geo. U.Grtep, eomrix enmmliMMer
of aehooli,
a vtaltar la towa the
tret ef the week.

Leroy Maxam went to
a. a. DMtor b hartaa bb fUolUM
rMbt. MoatMB. raeulkM ud BltM ’'Mll'oimh Cook Mid toubtor;^
have reureed from a vUlt at Travoat for tb. BUBM.
Mb. NMtb A.dMM. rMnud to
MX. FtM
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