The Evening Record, July 31, 1902

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The Evening Record, July 31, 1902

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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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1902-07-31

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«IXTB TKAB-NU. 1A30

TKATBBMB CITT. MICH. THUBBDAT jri.Y 31. l»Ot.

PRIRTERS MO CI6AR MAKERS RAILWAY MEN
TROOPS ARE
KEEP MUM
CALLED OUT
To Quolf tho Rlou of tho Strfkins Mlnorm

OBMBafOBMM.
AMMdllM plaoa for XMhor Ddf U
gM fOMO of teoa feall. kotoooo
MTOlOOMOllMf WtU OMOM tbo MOOI

T. C.. U A M. and M. A N. E Off Idale Met Laat Night

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PRE8T. NlTCHELl WORRiEO

la iMklat «W >MMr anr. Uhaaap
Bta.UKM ta aka>ta aMkaar

Rocrou Dooply tho Action of
inoRtrlkors

totwMjtoaU ftfaU Um FrtaM*

RESULT HOT MADE PUBLIC
Conference Relative to Use of
M. A N.E. Trecka byT. C.U A M

aadlhaOlaar Hakanoa lha othar.
U ta mkaMa that Utaa ta>o Ma>a
wlU oaM ta*a*haf>aa4 aa. ttal 4ar.
Tto Prtatata ara aaaaaiar U«b Umj
aaa« le ka. aa4 a hataar faaw thaa
for i:ar wJttg DarBaat Moftkaori

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Mid. “I dmmpHf v«ffTM that tlila mmfortMMAU thloc mommnmd. mmpm
bmemmm ti Imm toM fuMd mm
to mil Mt
MUlila. •
M1MA.11 lookia-WMTUd tlito Mom.
laVMdpUlalj ■iMDVMt llMt b. did
BM apfimf* of tiM MUM of tiM MM
Rmdl«f. Fa . Joljr Il-Too compaulMof ib« FMMMyUauIji uatioool
ffwd tlii. Momioc poMBd lUruogh
liMO OB ilMlr rnmr to HbMiBBdooh
VhBfB tbB MlBt^W BT« HotlOf.
FiMUTillr, JbIj *l-AdfU)M ftOM
•ItaoBOdBOh Ibti Monilag Mote that
tha wnmmco of tb« iruop. iMMBdlata
Ij liBd a Mlautorj afTaoi opoo
■iHkara Tha alarMad Btllaaoa. afiar
pBanaga raailm. Blglit. rapBlrod to
tbBir hoMoa for MBI BrlgadlM Om»
nml CkihlB IMM orHrad at libBoa
Bad la la eWga of iIm Milllorj
lUrrlBliorff. Jalj Jll-A apiK^lal tfola
oarrjlBK Bra euMpaalaa of tU SI
ragimaBt of tU Bailooal foarda
Umn> Bt 6 rtAb ibla BMirBlBg tmjr tthi
doBh
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HbMMBdooli. Pa Jaij 81-A I
of Irrror ooM|md with orlilch tha
Boma BOBotod daUag tha rtola of IMOu

STAMPEDE
FOR DURAND
Md|i|HoAd Domocrat Ticket In
Rpiteof MImaolf

RECEIVED 4S41 OH 1ST BALLOT
wild Enthualaam for tho Flint

Tbe oaffotlatlaaa balwmn iba o»i tala
of tba T C.. U A M. and H ft H. E
railway oompaiilaa. ralattre to tbr aaa
of tba traoka of tba M ft M. E. by
Laalaaaa oooiity lloa wara noi
ooBiilatad laat night.
Edward Buckley of tba M. ft N. K
oane op from Maniatra laat eTaoiug
aad iMMedlalaly opaa IhU orriral a
ooBlarMToe of tba olUolala waa bald lu
Iba prirala oar of OaBcral MaBOgr
Hagbart of the U K ft L which waa
at tba dapot. Mr Hoektay arrived
aboat 7 o olook in the avealog aad it
WBi afiar a o’clock wbeo the luaatiuK

REVA COMPTON DEAD
MmK. C.Cmmm^oitrnmUoM
waataa ta «a Maaa.
CrapB baaga at tba door of tba Ho
iBl Wbttlag. aad tba mtlrv boallalry.
goaata aad Maptoyaa. ora ahroodad ib
. Uttla IU t* Oomptoo dlad at
MAO o*olook tbla aionilBg. afiar bb
M that baa oooAaad her to bar
M for the paat ats waaka

Pkirif »f Bast B»a 6tods
‘MoBOfMait.’
Uader tba
tba laat
of tbo Mioblgaa TradiB
dBTOtasBmrly a page to John
a Straub, BBBlor membar of tbr Atm
of Straub Brm ft AmIocIb. oaady
kfaoturara. of IbU city. Tba arBole U aooompaalHl by a douhla colout of tba jovlal Banaat fbea of

tba adotptiou of tha i

The funeral will be bald at
Grand Rapid. Friday. Mr King died
lu ibia oily a abort time ago.
Mra King want from bara to Jackaoa
to uiaka bar borne with bar daughter.
Roth Mr and Mra Eiag were aotiva
during tbe yaara Uu-y raaidad In IbU
oily, aad tbe nawa of bar daatb will
aoma aa a gvmt ebook to bar wide oir
air of friaoda bate
iVlA*. «XDJ»T«AC*T AWAKUBU

4eMfeiMrk.OOOT.aaYa

KAADY POA raBB DBLlt BBY

the clroaaulaao.^ H. bad r«>.lr«d
a ralacram )ata aa b. wa. atartu.* for
the train in ManUlee. from 1' "
Prau, who wai tryiaK a ooud.
taou caM to Lotaiid. ala»li« that tha
ofAoiaU had bettor uotoume.as be k>ould
not dUpoae of tba oaaae at Ealand in
Umatogal here- H lUvelopad that
Mr. Pratt knew nothing of tba propoaad oonfaranoa here, and bU tala,
gram reUtad to tba oondemnaUo
Aiad lor yaaMrAay bare. A.

that ba would M«.i them any lime, at
plana to auit them. The raauit
Will W. OobU. who U to bagta bU •waBbUvUHbaraUalavMtlog
aadlately after tba oonfaraooa R.
dmtua aa oarriar oa Ratal Fraa DaUv
.atbaany. D :W. Kauffman and
ary Koau Mo. 1 tOMorrow. U oat
today pauiag ap tba laat af Iba bosaa
willUava Iba loaal paaioMoa at 7 JO

A long Meeting of tba trual

oSS^mt Old MUaioa re- tba gfuat lakaa r«gUlar. wbo is to Intba dock facilitias and to laroaivod bU appoiaiamai by mUgvapb
wag. lor tba bonding of tba oar laraad ailps. He will oauM
waadiagvtobe made and make aU
for tbaeaaulng yaar Tba ooa
r prwimrutiOBS acoaemiry to tba
BAAB BAEETOMOBBOWr
fmi.OOOUMaof Pittabarg Va. A waa
mutlooof tba work oa k
.waiAAl ic tka Ohio A MlBblgaaOoal
Oo . tbaprioa f a b oan Tra
CiiybalagMMkttM. • •o-Mai
ttBMtaa *114 4b. Whfk .hrtU b* dow»
mg ator_____
tba provioaB aoatMol
ute hta -i-r^ tatahu Atita ih« 1»;
mtimg
Tim AgytBM IMM ai
tioftbpofilh. »«4, win
wlUaraflghMkUBtba
M.4. MaMaa oftbaW.W.
Oo. at Oraad MapUa wlU ba bma IbU
araaiagfravlBllwUh 4. M it»U.
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him Lota Old* bu «oohho«tb l*

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THE PRICES BELOW PLAINLY SHOW
THAT EVERYTHING IK THIS STORE IS INCLUDED IN

OlR CELEBRATION SALE
j^REius

1,^5

MACKINTOSHES
RUBBER COATS
OIL CLOTHING

4^50
1.75
5 ,5

STEINBERG’S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS STO^

$1.50
TtrCaiits- $2.00
Sbtts.
SlK,,taI.»l p.f.l- m. o,.r hull
art-.lldik )H.i|wut.urw wJuta-sfur
u.Hiirii l•tat*•l.1 t»|H.. Citra nric
rs.lhtairakld upita-T., light »CK.i\ •‘.•Ir-s liu-diuni l»e«l*.........
M .I. .tyh-h ai.d taiuppy HiuiK-.

VJnUII SaiUurdmy NIsiKi't

We Offer
AU

Silk Weists
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
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STEINBERG’S aHEUAtLE DHT flOOOS AND CLOTHWO HOUSL

CARNATIONS
SMcrtf Trtsbm
G»mt 6r»wa.
2Scptr Doztn....

Alfred V.

Friedrich

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FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

4.4M.n sM»t^

PHONE OO.

Tin: OLli STAND

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CROQUET SETS
Only a fra left—to dose them out wc offer them at Rc.lu4 c*! Pru c*

65c

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MUl. k U you sraat «>. .rf U.«n st th. sl-.v.- h.u

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OARi»iCT SWKC^CRS
k’c can wive you from $1 to $l.f*U on a gixi4l Car|»ct Swcci»cr.
f4»re you buy one look at ihekin.l wc offer at

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THE RACKET STORE
THK mtlJUC THAT HAVIW YoL’ MO.MCV

TEHHIS SHOES
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struments. and the fac­
tory prices and liberal
terms are sure to please
you.
WVre always
pleased to show goods.

W.W.(IHBULC(MPUn

THE WEATHER

BCNDA & CO.

NEIGHBOR

tba election of tba

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W. alkrw NO OKI m aaderetaU o.-u«

ASX YOUR

N. B. oaotal. to »w.«r b. r. accordi.gto«b«
«iU. U.. T.
O . U * >L omotal., Mr Bcoktaj
Matad U»» ■>.
larttaUr U> blataa
bat «»»(tarad I.U fatlon. »o

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€ity w Book « Store

aha aaa able to ba aboat pad wa
tmaata Umt oaa ba made. Tba
aioualy ill uotll De<wratioo Day.
U. in theTvadaamaa baa i
ben abe aaSarad a chill Siuoa that
plaaaaat word, to oay of
ma aha baa aaffarad mora or laaa anlb. aa a genial gentleman aad aoc>
Ul aix waaka ago. wban abe ba
oeaaful baaineaa man who Ima worked
ao ill that alia waa oBatned to bar
way from tba bottom to the top of
Iwd
SlM« that time aba ba.
watobad taodarty day bv day. and baa
Mra h Olda and daughter hare ra
•aamad aoma daya batter and
daya woraa. but alwaya growing turned from i^aloakey after apaadiag
aeakarand waakar Baton SaaduT a few weeka w|tb raUtivea
aha began to improve, apparently,
and bar gain l>aa baaa ateady ever
aince Sha waa to bava bmo dreaaed
today, and yaaterday afternott
reoeivad aome of her girl frianda
Laat tyeolng ahe waUn.1 from the
ohair to her l.ed. and alept well until
8 JO o'clock, when ahe uwoke acreum
lug She died %t H;6*» o’clock
Death waa oaoaed. It waa learned,
by an abeam tlrnt broke Inwardly

plelod Tliey will be in ciiarge of L
The leaull of th« mcrtlng 1. not i) Ourlia. and the pUua wUl *be ankBOWB to othara than the omclaU Bounced Uler.
UlUe He^.'would have le-eu eight
KaglBcer J J. Ilubbell of lha M. ft
N.K aad borvejor E. ll.Obrial of the yaars of age August :i*i She w.. a
very bright child, and l*er sprightly
T. C.. E ft M. wan- praa- uidor
fo.ui will be greatly mused alKYul the
part of the Moatiug. aa waa ala* A
hotel Her luothnr IS jtf.Mitrated with
Murray, the local reiw«aenUtlv
grief over her h»aa
the T. O.. U ft M.
IMrolt. 4alj 81-On ib« Ant ballot
Afur th. ronfarance lha Record
Dataad fBoaUBd 4MS;
iUhKKT MAKBll*t HI'1\
•ought to gain aoiue informaton
HbmmbI. IRA,.; HbImb. W7%.
1 ;U p M Um aooroottoa ad
eeUed tVlili ll»e»lMi
ABd for half aa boar oltboat Uk
log a BBOoed ballot.
lar rBOOBB tba followlag waa iba not yet baau fatly
nWndeni
.\
J WalUce of the
Sui»ertD
Matbaany and Mr. Buckley capeoully
VBBalt of tbB BBOoad ballot: Da
ket factetry stated
raqueatad to ba axouaed from making i’elU-llll
4tt; HaloM. 860; Ahgbt. S81: 1
this morning that Uie fsotufy u now
any atalamcut %t tbU time.
bmI, kU
From iufaranoaa made, huwever. it rushed with ordi-rs and that the foroe
uitrolt. Jalj ll-At Iba Bad of tba
U baiUrod that tba matier of aettle noiisitats of .-ao employe. Mr. Wah
Bieni of tha dlA^uItj and arrange, laoe aUtea that this has be« n an eiLaoklagf
menu for the nee of the M. ft N. E. ciptioually good year for the luaket
trmeks oot of Urn city by the T. O.. E factory, as the yield of fruit lia. Uen
for tbB go
The huoklela^rTv
A M. ara prugreeeiug lowarda an generally h»wvy
roaaaad Mid. ••Oaallemaa
eventually mtlefactory adjn.lmeni crop in Michigan, h. states, ha. i^eeu
aatuM. I bava tba booor
LaU yeeterduy afternoon in dieouaa- tne large^^ in many yenrs and a c<»u
waaatiag to you tba
aeiiuent
hi^
demand
is made for fruit
U Duraad” Tba tng lb. matter. U H MellMicuy elated package. The factory is constant It
tugraap laai Blgiit t^aour e
that no deAniU agr.-. menl had been
ooavaatioa weal wild lor aavaral
ith the M. A M. E. aiibough ahippiug good, hy the 4 arload. which
vlitaii ta ooa of Uia iirtaetpal at
Miaataa
Oitairmaa Lookiag tba a conferenoea had bean bt id and projKi- promises to oontinne for aome time to
uflbB tooa. «aa ia tba baada of BB
l. Hotb Mr. MetheiBfaruiMl «uob Tvouf tb« bocoogb ruled that where a dlatnot bad
Buy and D. W. Kauffman wer.- die* liullarmBO vara abot. ooa |iartiopa ta
bora of dalagation ba givea rrlvl- pleawkd that Bugineer Huhhell had
•Bllj JoaaiA Baddol. a IbmIIbc mbt lagaof praaaatiag a name to tha ooa
C Itr-rra
toTUr Kxf
ade tha atalameut that thr arrangeobaot aad . oaala of Mbarlff Bb^ vaatioa Willard Staaraa of Laoawaa
7a and 71 ^ . corn.
D,troil-Wh.
waa iMoullj olul.badio daatb aad
eul bad bean praoinally aettlad,
aroMWbeo tba aaooad dlatriol waa
Edward Buckley aUled Ibat it vra.
called and ia a vigorooa apaeob praToledo-VS
heat.
71 and 70
ja purpuae uf hu company to place
•aatad tba aaMa of JaMaa W. Heima
Ohloago-Wheat.
; corn. M and
•bot by polioa^ ana It la axpaotad
oo obutaolea in the way of the T C ,
Detroit. Jaly 8l-Tha Duimnd boom
L. A M. lu getting out of the dty.but et; l«ork. fids**. Urd f 10 76 ai.d
tlrnt many daakh- will fault
grew by laapa and boaada during tba
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r prop.*rt:
RberlS Baddal arrived from Poiu
Bight aad balf aa boar before tha oouproleeled.
▼ttlaatf U o’clock witb a imccc of
vantioa opened it looked aa if it
they had pUus for the nee of ti.e
dapatiaa Ha admitted that he had
would ba a atamiwde for tba riloi
ground which would ba oumplelely
aaked Uov. Stone to aeodthe aulltia
man If the nomiaalon doaa not go
like governor wired ibal if tba oltl.
daatroyad if lha T. O.. E. ft M. waa
to tiia riint man tbavu oaema bat lit
•ana of the Iowa pauiioaad for troopa
allowed the right of way they eooghl.
tU qeaaatian bat tba Imaalai
UeaUoatated |hat oonferenoee had
be would aaad tbam
Will U tba maa to bead the
Tha troabla alartad about « o’clock
tieeu held reUlive to Ih. uee of the
Tba Aral dialrlot weal into aaorat
wlmaDeirnty ShfiffTho. Beddal utM. ft N. K. tracks and a pUn taUggealoauoua ia tha baasMant of iba light
templad to eaoort two bob oaloo
wl providing fur the payment
gaard armory at A;*) o’clock
worker, timmgh the atrikara’ liua of 4 OM.imawa.Madcohair»aaoftb. of a lump sum for U»e n-e of tbe
pickaU A hot AgM followid
traoka and one naif the cut of main,
Bioettag. *tbau followed a karlaa of
Baddal oikened Ara oo tba BMib.
immn.^ Tula h. oonaiderad a. fair
vlgoroaa lalka la whlob Iba praralllng
which bad gatharad by tbia tima. aad
and juat to both aide, and bellevad
opinion waa Ibal Dormid would mak
amidled hts rt-volver
Two of tl»e
that tba plan would be mutually
tba alroagoal man at tba bead of tha
Whal he ihinjcs of the
Bbota look effect, ooe mao Iwiag abol
Bgrued upon. After the oonferanoe.
Qo.then
KIMU.M-L piano
la tbe lag. aad tba other iii tbe foot
however. Mr. Booklay would make no
mutual
call on us and look
Tba deputy and tbe other alrike breakthe raeullof the meet­
rr were nom|ielied to Ay for tbalr
over the styles and «et
livaa. and took refuge in tha PbUaing should not at this lime he made
our prices. We know
delpbiu ft Reading railroad depot
public.
you’ll be suited with
Tbm dc|«t waa aooo aurroaudad by aa
K«(>nllu( Uw tatlore of ih» M. 4
these high grade in­

In stock DOW. The maattfaetttrers until now have
been ahnost unable to All orders on account of
great demand.
Everything that’s nccdevl )-ou
wiU hml here.

FRANK FRIEDRICH
1ta;i«>4taita

UlfimUt.

You'd &ve
a Dollar ^
to be comfortable all summer
—wouldn’t you?

7/fSHarr w «

Cookins for Bargains-

A dollar shirt waist-



pair Linen pants-

Dp mpt Urgtt tbt SPMtb Side Store.

Fine Straw HatWe do not claim that we are perfection,
but we do claim that we sell the Best Mer­
chandise in Traverse City (or the .Lowest
prices. We will mention a few bargains:
Sti Waists at $4.38. $5 Waists at $3.69
Wash waists at ‘25 to 38 percent discount
80 bolls Fancy Ribbon at 28 percent dis­
count. very stylish, all fancy silk waistings
and summer goods at big discounts, wool
dress goods and remnants on our front Uble at closing out prices. ::::::

A. J. WILHELM
limos ST.EIT

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MUTIISIUK

Negligee Shirt—
Any one of these will give
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you more than a
dollar’s worth of comfortget rid of your dollar and

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be Comfortable...................

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

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TKAVBraE CITY, mCHIOAN

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\9imnnk»i
aMArOtoM
tMtotbogew
et which chai^
With tbo Frroch rtylo to
: no rogo are orroeoo!
nidwood door btong <

•omMt hM WM llMtMl to toOflANO TRAVBIISE HBRAUO

anaat aad mm> a( tba allaja la
Ibat TlciBliy to >kaaa «ba cbaai
ba (iMlac that «aj. *at |n
bad a alcto l-ak ol II. wbirb Iba
latolbtba aaaa MbttMop toa*-

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Ibai ba had )a- lakaa tnm a
boaktoal ha bald la bla other
taddaal, ba .laad bU ba-l.
faaad qaiakar that It U taa«bt ta aa;
Vbtaoalb. Uta tbaallto
SH
Bathlamaa ^ba

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thU WMk. •>, Uw ublbiilo* o»
talMl^aa4>rUwdlfM«lMi ef eiprru
Tli-‘l-------------fngnm ta Uiat
diiaMiM teriM «b* >-« »•* nara
Tb* OiWTlII* aoaaaatloa it lha to­
la lha Uatorr a( Iba alata ta l» bald

to tbo iboroogbforoo to tbo oonntry
ond o lorfo bob boo boon oppoointot^
I otUooloto tbo imaplt

fordood toblol

Ifiorlo of liotroU
to tbio ro
to doe
le to Miohi

poM lo«rtolotioa to provido for im
proTOoroot to tbo raodo to tbo ototo
boro iMoo aiodo. hot with littlo ono
oooo. Mow. bowoTor, on totorool to
botof oddod wbiob oboold rooalt in
0^ hj Ibo loffiolotofo wbiob will
giro ooboloottol onooufoionMinl to the
BOfMBOt. Brorj ooodidolo notoi
OOtodfor ibo oUto oiaioto ond hoooe
to rotoooontoUveo oboold be pledgod
to Ihio
ilttsooooredthot the

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■roLO.F.aMlem

A FRCNbH ROOM.

tooioof. woo own 4»—.a. rotood
looktofood dootoodly Yoottywtno.
who woo dotoco toUorttoloto foootoff. Joot wbot oho wootod oho i»oh
obUr koow. oo did oloo Ih. moo. likeIfa Btobeootdoollj dtdoot doour
to ooorotoo yUh tor. for ho locdod it
Mllroljoo poMibU ooorlx to l*ork
•trooi. nui oorth hotwoen ooM boildioiro to the oUoy betvM Front and
Htoto, dooblod to thooaothotfoto on
Pork otiootajind Ih. lodf loto tbo trtol
oud govo it up Thitfo in |irob»bIy oo
iutorootiM otory book to tbo litilo

IN iATTERS ATHLETIC
Mee* PeoBAeelto C'Mle.
There eeeB. to he nothing doing in
the ban* ball line hero. Itoi thate to
togetttng opanoggiega
town to Wi
WilltoBbeorg and
tion to go down
totet revenge oo tboee
thoer ii^eTeient peo
ide fur tbe
the tblnge
thinge they hove been do
ing to Travel
Trmverro Oity baro ball pUyera
They have benton obont everything
ta the way to otvoighi teame that Ui.
city ha. at preeent. and a new trom
will probably hove to be orgaaised
It i. really a ehama Williaineburg
ie becoming eo encombored with Tra«wOityeoaUn that It to dlEoalt
for that team to get abont
Tbe proiioeed mn l' between the
High eobool and the alamnl In track
and Held, baee ball and foot ball
meeUng with every eaoonr
ugemeiit. and there !■ every proeiieot
will oome early in Hep-

flgMtie

tr««c U y ptoBM4 to tor# tto «r«»mimUm «sMto4 to •toiy mammtj to
IbeVAlladtltotM. ItUetoiatoltoAt
tb» tmrmmn do »ot gto tito toMit to
th« torUI o. wtoal.
llto toto U to
iMld all wtoto to tiM ooMtry for
hiftor prioooa U U allofto it wiU
tolmpoMltoo to nOto tho prioo fstoto tbo toriff b»oAt (too
fcaton; will bo » U»ol bonk from

I to color
they are B«rely OBatl
ecattcrtobtroaadtbBO.
The chief boaoty to a French rooB to
to the walto. which are often told to
pooeto and otherwtoe taetefuUy deco­
rated to pale rotoro Wito

.VlTtofforo

.~u!T

.-r.iaiau*'

mmm. E ..SIDEBOARDS..
Mi

The last sideboard sale was a wonder. Lots
of people bought themselves rich In the
sideboard line, but others came too late.
Here’s consolation for them. 'Another
lot of new styles and patterns In side­
boards and buffets just received with the
same old way-down prices attached. If
you were late before be on time NOW.

^The*

I to one to etogant
feet to a French i
otBplictty.
The rooB to
white and gold woodwork, and the

Tbe Her. & O. Bette, '‘tho Oowboy
Pronehcr. 'woU known to Miehlgan.

long. 18 feet buaB and 8 toot doop.
which he and 10 othoro espeot to roil
next .prlng for the hondqnnrtere to
the Kio Negro in Boath Aroeriro
They will follow tl»e Ohio nnd Mtooiroippi rtTo«, eroro th. «nlf to Maxioo nnd tbeOnrlbbonn aro ond noeend
tbo Anueott I.800 Bilro, nnd go noorly
1.000 Blloe up tlie Rio Negru. Tbclr
pnrpon* U to ooUbtieh o minion lo o
Idnoe 600 milee ftom the uearoet miroion. They hare bought I.OOU acree to
timber there and wlU operaU It to
pey the expeuaee of their work. Tbey
will take rifleo. ehotgans and rvTolwenowellaoHiblea
TheSbelby dutriot Metbodlet eon«enoe. in eeroioo near Kiog'e moonUln. Norib Uorollnn. hae poorod roao>• ocMidemning the aro of tobaooo
M ••Injnrlonelothehody and mind.
to some extent to the eool.”
Idedgitur the member, to tbe conferenoe to n t n “ wholesale exampl#** by
rofraiuing from indulgenoe in tbe
habit: and «i«r»-ming thr opinion
tlmt “no apidioant for lioenro to
pieaob or for admission into tbe anna
sferenoe who usee tohacoo in any
form should be lioeneed or reoom
omnded to tbe annual oonferonce, no
lees he eolensnly prowlae to quit il

l|il
PW

J. W. SLATER, LEiOIWi HOUSE FURHISHER
Jaly IOITS4SI A.ir

uaat«

< It HE ;

, It t. th. t hIMI If Y.« Waal It

•*Whst to the gnutest thing In the

world r

VNItfVAUDD
NCBVC Tomc

am

How*s Tkur
We offer One Hundred DoUnrs Be-

r. J. Cheney 4k Oa. Pro*a.,Totodo. O.
We. tlie undersigned, have known
lea
weiv first invented it F. J. Cheney for tbe laet 16 years, ami
was the oaatom to put them up in ^ve
byrffe to aU
circular wooden boxea. which con­
sisted to small hollow pieces to q*lne abe^ oarryjsut nny obli^iions m
Uie senate alatiooer never lo cl
anything. The United Htatee e
Tta. Whoimte Un«e«^ TttMo. O.
to the only plnro in the world v
BaU's Oalarrh Caro to tehroi InertboM bo^^mi he ohtainod. and Mdiy.
noting dtoeeily upon the blood
wbsaover a roan tor enxriee n box with Slronooas
rorfhoee oH^ syetei
Tsntlmontols erol froe.. Fries 71

Tbsru wlU be a >
toTtavsnsOikya
Mr. aad Mn. Thomas
M^ploGhlrarolBtMrotai

Ni. ucctl to SUIU I IMMII heal.
Don’t let the air ^rt sUK^'d
ticaic a l*MK-/c. Tut in «»nc
tu iiHuc ol om *lok
celling
ELECTRIC FANS m >our *atu c. su»rc «»r Immuc. .\U .»! new
tlcign and |K-ite« tcoustim Inm

«i

Ul. to n-.n. Turm

iKJirr ICT Kxa CUT.
mger a child and more Impc
things than rain are the trouble,
tract her attentton and turn II t
Show tbs child the lolly to being
gry. the waste to energy, the wssti
time: show btT the power that llei
deeds Inetrod. to words. Even very
young chlklren are auscepaUe to reanoolng where tbey would iveeet force.
If you can aoccoed In abowlng Uttto
Mary that every deed to self control
one step nearer her uhlmale hapidne
you nro tondlng the child toward nno
cero and. what will approl to you per^
haps sTcn mor

prorotomtnd.

CAMPBELL BROS

aliottM •taU- locmiha U Lit .. h*!.. aaU

■.v-i':;:....
DR. SAW VCR

•DENTIST®

BAUMB.

SELF CONTROL.

i Hiberian company to be-

TABLETS
Fifty for 25 Ctofits.

Pf o|H«a« a iU hr

In one corner and a quaint lamp stand
in the^pe to a catonet In another.
The windows of the

mi
I

IRON*OX 2i.-r-s:»ajass:i-

ua ahr

n...,
»i aiti. bu

Mb^aiU bi-. pr»H-''ai br ao.-. |.u^ he t|M-<s.ui

walto are told in pxneto of pale green.
Tills grveu furms su sdminible back
ground fur the dslntlly colored furni­
ture. which Is upholstered In pink, pale
yellow and white. The fir toce is
white and gold; the frame to the
chair, are of mahogany or gUt. A baud

M/ii

“It give* ine girat pleasure
lb write you and congratulate
yotton haWug put upon the
■torket auch a valuable tried
doe In a minute form. Itlu
done mean much good that t
aooB ms ooe box is gone I pur­
chase another. I hat’e been
aomewbat conitipalcd and roy
hver has been out of order,
but Ifoo-Ox TablcU have put
my whole system right.“
F. H. HARRIS.
,
«S.»onm

01 muonoiM

Ktnr>h‘3r- Mich . Jmlj ai^ ISU-

c^lu. W Ikm |U»a> aaJ

conlruLtaro weighing :i00 pounds and meai
Ing six feet wide by fiVe feet long
The oowt owned by U toee Htonb, cuutiMl rules love, s* Indeed It rules
I to tUio dioirictore
IwstuHogat Bloomfield. N. J.. gave sverythluK elw?. If you went to give a
very little milk until the caretaker man the key to succe.* Ui life, give
found IhroA fat and laxy milk snakes him self txiutrul; therefore, sliu'e It 1*
in tbe pasture, and killed them. The the most useful thing In the world, it
milkmaid now does her task alone, to one of the first thing, you want to
In epuaklng to the old franchiee for
and the tews give twice as much teach your chUd. Teach him or herfor it toyven mure tmia«tanl fur becwoler worko boo oouord to bt pobi
the T. a. O. M. dt 1‘. railroad. J. U.
to he always mastiT of the situation.
ed O noiicB- dln^tiug ottfiilion to 1». Uaghart Urt evening etatea to a milk.
Honator William A. Harris of Kan Teach tbe child that to feel dtoappuluto role roiordiag tbf on- to city wot. r RwiorU reporter that he did not remla. aooompnnied by Mrw Harris, baa ment Inwardly cannot always l»e helped,
ootolde the boort ptvooHIhhI. All eniber iu |«t>vtoioni in detail,
sailed for Kuropewith the view to se- bu^ to show it outwardly should al­
p»roono d« u-otod in uoIuk wot« r oo that he remamlrered that it liad two
ooHng for the Ht. Louis World's fair ways Ik* avoided. Thl* doesn’t noceelowBO ofl» r 8 o m. ond U-for» 6 p m. or tnree deleoto that he contot
exhibit of hveatook that mrlly make s stoic of the child, but
wiu be oobjeoled lo the iH»nolty of faul. For OB thing, he rold that it
>o seen. The senator goee
bortoc tbo water tomed off. And il uuUiAed iUeir, for while It app.
n luiKlermtlon.
a» as|.x talcommissioner of the expowill ooot o dollar to boTo it iomed lu grant U»e right to eontorne
• enJoy%*d. It teed
lion and will also bear impoiwnt
I entire
hlug 1s wikTtb sUkli
on offoto. TbU roU hu
n found road. aooonUng to ita provtolon
crwdeutialt lo United Hutes diplomat­
neoeirory owing to ibt Us on Un
ic and oonsnlar ofiictola He will
Ittle Mary stands
oopooily to the worko Ko ei- olol p r the ooanoil aaide from the ftanahlm
make a special effort to secure the eu crying bofon* the window U*wsUlng
miU will be grouti d to any p. rmin. eo for every foot to track Uid. He did
try to come splendid herds owned by the fact that she can’t gi» lo tbe pic­
that aU am to be troatod alike. iJon- Botromember tbe oUmr defecu that
King Edward, one of them being tbe nic. don’t 1-1 her sUt»d there and cry.
enouto to water obouU i»% roto «j». c he bad deemed fatal when be eu
That 1* toying the* foundsUon fur fufinest herd of Shorthorn* m Kuroiie.
ial efforu to abide by tbierub . Th
I tbe franchtoe. but be wa.
’ weskueas when Mary to
AtHlratford. N Y.. ton* of sod,
growth to the city add. inortWM d d.
lere were one or two otliorm.
gravel and stone were tossed in the
Bondo opoo the wab r idaot and en ry
Uo aaid that the paving rtHiuire air and landed on a knoll 18 f«-et high­
ooer oboold make a p rronal effort to lent in the franchiro ea. a
er than their original resting place by
ter of dollar, and oente. and that he a strange mphrorolto the ground. Tbe
did not know, and it would to oouree debris tevers a spaoe KW feel square,
lire an expert urban railroad man. and is more tlian six f.^t deep It is
Tbo ooaroity to Uborer. U plainly
iltor with tbe ooadltion.. to tell believed lightning ignited a vein to
apfwnat in tbU city
The dimouliy
to roonriog men on the elreel |>aring jua what effect that would have
natural gas and caused an under­
ooolrool i. an illa.tration of this oon- the earnlngH of the road
ground exploulo*^
l^traptor Fraage I'onld make
At Logansport. Ind., Mim Katherine
UTAUk AMU PLATrOllM.
tbe epeed on the work if he
Uim Mato 1 Hite is not only one of Graham i* deaii. nnd nn investigation
nmrethemcm. Tbe dimoulty
by the coroner showed that her death
ttog men to do the work will ibu yoangaat, bat one to the cleverest w%s directly due to cold ountinoted a
•non
tbe
American
etage.
(the paving l.eyond the actual
fewteys before while sitting under
is really but a girl with the at
an electric fan.
At the preeent raU it will be many pbere of a woman. exoee<Ungly bright
Driven to dseperaiion by hunger
wetoe before Front etreet to paved, and remarkably iirelty. with large ^nd tl.ir*t. a band of thirty Ynquto,
droamy oyea Mlm Hite hae only been
to roy nothing to Union etn*et
on the etage five years but lias gained nearly half to them women, attacked
M each year. Hhe made a decided tlie Ourmen ranch, near Uennoeillo.
t . f. T«IUr for H«r»»yor.
kfleroe fight followed.
Ta the voter, of Grand Traveree hit. In *‘The Telephone (ilrl.** and U When a I patrol of Mexican troops
Ooaaty-Uany of my fneoito liave
to the rescue two of the women
•The Barg.
nAadiflwill accept them
and
five
of
the
men Uy dead. Fifteen
tor and the Waif.“ O. T. Daaey’s
riaoners were taken.
iaucoess which com M to Hteio
thni 1 will nnd if oboaen by you
One to the biggest Indian danoes
• Grand Opera House. Monday.
do toy brot to fulfill the dulie. of thto
held
in
Indian
territory
for years to in
Aug. 4.
oAee faithfulty and aooorstely
Her voole to a meaao aopTraao. noh peogrro. at White Eagle, having bean
Keepeotfully year..
and full nnd ahe takes hw higli aotea atarted by the Poooas with
O. F. Tuller
like a bird. Hhe u one to the moto ftom the tribes of the Osagee, Kiowas
July aO. l»Qt
_______
ual and graecful dancer, on tbe and Otoes. Seven hundr
tfge Piue Xmke is load
roiled
docks for the Mci'or
The steamer Discovery has
b
^aMU<
TUX KX1» IIAU I'OMX
rCa.Ohloaga
from Nome with nearly one
After TUI* Keaatow.
Walter Greiliok. postmaster at
risvUle. has rsoelved nolioe from tbs
ifilos deftertment at Washington
soontlnue U>« postoinoe after this

AGAIN!

MAUD BOBIX30S.

MUSIC
LESSONS FREE

JOHN R. SANTO

O. •». OARVKf*

Bee J. W. Cliffe and get one
term to music lensons free, with
a violiu, guitar or mandolinregular $15 instrument $i
down, halanoe «1 weekly lay

FIRE INSURANCE

menu.

You may select

your own

J. W. CLIFFE.
Markbim Block.

IJ. wonK HmiiKHT
(lUAit
riNK leuji W«.MK A Hfie. lAl.Tl I

L. L. A. BUILDING

A. D. TYLER

Dentist

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

OFFICE:

BHOKEH PRICES
OH BROKEN LOTS
OFOUTINO SHOES

'is

The demand almost exceeded the supply. It did clean
clean us out of all staple sizes, and now to make a final
total clean-up. with not a pair to carry over, we will
sell what we have left of canvas shoes, with either
leather or rubber soles, at the lowest prices ever made.
Haven’t the room to price each pair, but come in and
if we have your size you’ll not be sorry you come.

MEN’S FINE GRADE COLORED SHOES

Just a few pairs left and these must be-sold this week.
Look here: The $3.50 kind are yours for $2.25; the
$3.00 goods goods you buy for $2.00; the $2.50 shoe
goes to you at $ 1.50.

75 CENTS
THE PAIR
For your choice of one lot of ladies’ shoes.

They are
good shoes, and if you find your size you get a shoe
that will give you splendid service,

WANTTheyA are
BUnON
SHOE?
a little out of date, ’tis true, but there is just
as good leather in them as was ever put in a lace shoe.
These are all smalt sizes, and ladies, if you have small,
dainty feet, just put them in a pair of these for 5oc.
Why. the soles alone are worth that, and the rest of the
shoe you get-to wear.______________ _

DAII-V ooimoerts
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day uhtil further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and a to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful inUrument.

yet she has snfferod no phy-

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

SUNDAY RATES
vln
a R. ikL

"saa-Spy ». H

fnazanteed. Me. at
and & S. Watt A

MIOM.

in
#OIit« St l«w

MAKUBUSTCyBOflG
Hr.ftotert E. WfllW and 1

^v-r

k'<jf^ ^ /i

of

tM hfidt‘t

m, Watem aad Mtes Bdaa
witetwoef the mote popater

\Condinstd tttws
r^0fmidfiian

mapteof Ibis tety. Thooteo*
rasperfosmed at IJO o'ateak
a prosaaos of only tbe Immodtete

Tasevt fwt ashiMT:
saee aad accesaplke of Harry
Trecy. reteatly appearrd to Seattle.
Wash, wSb a maarkeble teery of bis
taring met tbe cecaped ooortet from
Oregon t few nlgbU befuee. wbea
Trecy was tote aU track of by tbs
pattlce. He add. that Tracy
t to blm a deelre to grt away
aad toad a metal life.
Ward ccftalnly would know Tracy's
mree If anybody does, says tbe Fblla
dtepbia lYsas. The two um tugeiher
cooermed la eereral daring boAdnpa la
tbe vicinity of Seattte. and for one of
these Ward waa captured and **dkl
lime- In
m the
tte «Ute p«.H«U.rT.
When» Tracy came tu SeniUe to cooIbcre Ala remarkahte aud plc-

irmaad frteada.at tbe Hold..
_„Ji riteisaas at the ooeaar of
BIgbtb Md Ptee teratee. by Bor. W.
At lUiK»i»M wllk tile ikipMt 0i
T. Waadbaatew paaterlof tba Baptist gaarda. klUlng officers of the
40.0Q0t«4of
MOklU
^amlteadbyBar.H.Beaaady.
inaoemt pereons Into hla eenrr af
tbe Beeoad Matbodlte
lug up famlUe. and anapplag
11 of the machinery of
It all
the law. Ward waa mrwxMeU by the

ten ptee*

l••Wr Ml of tto M

teraOjMn*
OpMk» te Ibte potet rnie MIRMiJ
«M orgMiaed April. lir».

Md teM

teM ablppiag teig* UMMti n iMi
bw Mt of tlib port oteoo thot Uom
It wte eoMlderod of om time to be
Uie terfeot lember amamfeotortef
ooMera la tbe world, aad tbe aeaal
eat of all tbree of iU aiilU bare baa
beaaiatbe aeithborbood of 100.000..
000 per jear. Imet jaar. wllb aoatof
M.OUO.OOO. tbe oompaaj alaaaad ap
tba teat of Ite tlmbar boldiaga m4
UteaamlliasiBtoow abipped baa tak.

aad the alauwl
aatejad for many a loair year, all oe
aoroant of the wri wratbar wbieb
haa made tbe fields ao soft that tbe

mind be
msltei aad sweat psaa. tbe deoo. the capture.
and told that
as aU belM heaaiiral aad tasty.
ofllcvr that ir he were given aaaoraoce
Tba eatire affete was ebarmiag
Tbe
that the whole reward would be paid
blm he would go lutu the woods la
la the aontb parlor, jaat U fraat of which the conrUt was hiding, tecate
learn hla
tbe large bay window. Tbe>Nbwaa
beaatifaUy trlmamd with amltei and pUn. and then tell th.m all to the
gate ptew. with paime aad feraa for olficera and guide them to the spot
where the much bunted man lay In
Idlug.
Tba bridal aoapU ware atteadod by
Taken at Lis wonl l.y Sheriff CodlMtesBditbHatetegs aad Mr. George bee. Ward hss spi-^ariMl wllb tbe atory
tt Orosa The bride wore a beaaklfal tbat l*e fouiHl Tracy lu a lonely c-abln
gawa af white Fteach town, aad oar. they both knew of on tbe sbore «f
tied bride's roeea
The brldeamaid Sawyer lake, lu Klug county. Wash.
He says tbat be teamed tbe outUw'a
lUans. and be bring* tbe fulluwlac
rar white.
Stateiueut. liadly written on
|iaTbe bride is oas of Trarsrse Oily's
per. wblcb he aaya la Tracy's lueemkgs
ote popular aad highly mteemed
to the world:
young ladies.
She U a promlaeat
•‘1 was nut gouty of tbe ►uMup to
aadfallbfal mamber of the BapOte PortUnd, and I was «x>nvlrt«l
d by Ue.
obarob. whare sbe has hern an ;a«ol.
ant worker, both la tbe obarob aad la Steal lu rtab. aiHl I killed a man there,
tbe B. Y. P. U. Bte frteads are but wbeu I gut out of that seram, I
made up uiy mind to reform, aud 1
Iteated only by tbe number of her
made an btmest llviug uuUl 1 was M*ut
Oamaaie. aad Ibe beartlete good

Iba war dapartmeot dead, bariiic
wtebee of all will attend bar. 8b.
baao mardand.
it la aappcaad by
rrmdaatad from ibe High School
> waa gradoated at tbe
here la 1800 aad later atupdad the
10 years aga
aaireraity
Agnoaltaral ooUsffe.
I bis grad
aad aaUI be
The groom Is one of tbe «4ote popa.
teryoaag man of this pari of tbe
elate. Be U a son of Dr. aad Mrs. L.

L

S. Walter of Fife Imke, aad is rery
towaa la Toeoote aad Haroo ooaattea.
well known tbare. where be has ao
aad waa highly eateemed. The leal
eadof friaads. He wasgredaated from
tetter received fram him told of bis
tbe High eobool U liOO. with high
belag la good bealtit.
rs. being pregIdMU of Ibe etees.
At YpatelaU tbr pablio ,aad tbe
oralor aad oae of Ibe oditors of
mail oarriea have beea oaaaad ooaald.
tbe firte High Bobool aaaaai. tbe Traeiabte aaaoyaitor of late by tbe teot
aalaa. He was oao of Ibe char
that two of tbe amll bosae are atlaob.
BUtea.
ed to iroa polea tbat aapport Iba aloe,
IID tbatorimalmitioa
trie railway wlraa, aad that la ooaae.
Oa M. aao wont to
tba Oahaa war, aarTlag Ibrooghoat
' obarged with elreltrolty. Maay amaa*
iag aoaaea bare ooonred whao prraoaa
of tba BMte popater mmabers ol the
r mall In tbe ebaged
any. Hla High aobool work was

guards ut tbe leiiltetitlary leHwuae
that was tbe only esy lu es^-si-*. I
klUed tbe Olficeni at Seattle fur the
same ruasun. 1 have stupl>^'d at farmbouara to get fund aud clothing, but 1
have never banned any one wbu was
not bunting fur me.
I bsve never
tbreotenid liana tu any man ei.-. pt to
equealiug un me.
I
keep him
with me because I
his help, but I treated him
weU and did nut barm blm."

PLAN TO PRESERVE FRUIT.
Tnke PUr# .r C.IS Air In
Peacbea sbl|*j.ed from Tesua tbe oth­
er day without refrlgeruilun arrived
iu South Water atrei-t. I'bUugo. lu Oral
cUas cundUlun. and a lu w system of
preserving fruit, veg.-tal.les and eggs
pruuuuuced a eutxvsa by many

raptod by tbe war. bat be reHberlff Wills of Houghton ooaaty
amlaed a leader of bla oteee apoo bis
Iboagbl he was on the track of a pro
retura to eobool work.
handling jH-rlsbable kixhIs
feaaioaal safe cracker the oU»er day.
was alateed noanty clem oa tbe WlU be able to aupeiwede
A bag of tools lef| on a atraal oar
dleaa ttekel tbe fall of tbe year refrlceratlon. says tbe Cbteagu Even
aroaeed the car men s eusptetoa. aad
of bla gtadaatloa.
bU aomlm
Ing roat. When fruit Is loaded In cars,
II was tunied orer to the offioer. wbo
aroaategtbaooaraatloa.ioapltob oi gob! air la not deiH udcil upon to preIt. hut the atmosphere of the car
|s clicmUally tivnunl. diatroylng Ibe
Ho waa etectod by a amterity greater
decay,
that laaaired by any other can.
tbat It
• aare oao on tea ticket
He Orta longer than rvfrigerallun.
will be
laaomloatod aad tee
Tbe |4aa of treating tbe ulr bus been
bands, bat natil April,
when tbs
I without oppoeitioa thU fall.
tried lu aturage warebou*»-s aud |*ru•tHke bsgaa. be made $3 60 a day by
He is a promiaaat member of Uie
aucHVMa.
The tvm|»any
worklngin tbe ooal minee. Fifteen
Seoood Metbodlst oharab of this oiiy. Wklcb I
yaars ago. wbea a boy. ba teat both
where bla work U greatly appraolated tobllab
bands la a railroad accident in Ohio.
aad very affootiva. both la the obarob dlstiicta and aave much ^
pteao (aaer for aesietaaco

lu

looat.

tag bis kit of Ineinimeata.
Arthur Otem.ias of Saginaw has no

aad la Iba Bpwartb Laagaa
Mr. aad Mta. Walter left tbla a
in the mlaaa. boldlag for Old Mtealoa wbera they will
lag a pencil in hU teeth and wrillag
epMd a tew daya. retaniiag to tela
down figure, by moving hii bead. Hr
elty negt week. They wlU be here
baa become an esi»rt at tbte Blaoe
bat a day or two. wbea they will
Og> alrike went into effect, he bus
-Say Juat what you think. It won't
for Maokiaaw and the Boa
been a familiar figure oa Oeoaare are.
They will be at boam to tbelr frieada
ane. the priocipal etreet of Saginaw,
Tbla algn and many more of like Im­
la tela olty after Baptomber 16.
eelliug pencils. In this way he has
port greet tbe eye of any one apL'blng Camp ClenU^g. near ClnclueapporliMi his familv and has oared
It egoltee tbe wonder of tbe world. natL
•16 besidrs.
Camp Glenbeg. according to tbe I'bU
Tliere is a young man near Oaleadelpbla lYeea. Is situated In tbe
horg vrho justly Uys hU undoing to a
roods about a mile from tbe end of
toy balloon. Oo the Fourth hs was
the Westwood car line and U Inhabit­
eajoyiug the society of tbe girl whom
Anew line of aewapaper work is ed solely by girls all dr«-ssed In bloom­
be hoped to marry. The girl bad a
ers. No man U allowed wlibln Its sa­
young teotber and the young hiolber
cred precincts. One of the most Importont regulaUuns Impueoa a flue of G
a toy balloon.
** Just for the fan of
nod daring tbter abeeooe tee weekly
the thing” tbe girl proponed to atoaa are being pHnted la tbe vlte
taoli aa addmea to tbe balloon aad
tarn It looer
Her aflteaoed agraed
niv'rand Just beoauee he wanted to say
Inteadent, Miss Florence Morrow. Is in
manethiaa pteasaat mggeated tbat sbe
charge of the camp.
•*aead along the pnotograpb. to.”
Usoally there are from fifteen to
Tbe addreee and tbe plioto were eetwenty yonng women In the camp. The
girls pass their time In pUylug croeordiagly attached to the balloon. A
teier ebe got a letter from a
la Biebtead towaablp. ^Oft, Hag toaa. swings aad other camp
They say they are delighted
mirnngs young man at Akron, Ohio,
goo«l liring ever i

A PARADISE OF BLOOMERS.

tSL"«6

aaylng that hr had tbe photo aad ad- oat fifty aoree of wheal an
dries and uoald like to oorrespond oooked for tbe barreet haada. 1
Sbe meotlooed the tetter to the Boss doing bar ordinary boaaework.
townSiip young man. und be said
ttPeastiitheWerta
••Yes, write him. jaet for fan.” Ifs
aU off with him now. Tbe Akroa
yoaag man .wme to Oaleebarg
uam it's anoaaoed that tbe other
joaaK man who,
fan.” did
things to please her. is dlsooasolete
Tell as why a d

made up their minds to irvlve the
and have drcreed that geatletneo vlsltom to tWir
lady's
band. Tbe courtly old emuiu of I

m if offeoea Is to be avolde,!, for
there are many degrees of intimacy
implied In the way It to dune, mays
kiss planiHt ,
e Notes. The kl
r tips erpee*
the kiss planted oo tbe p
asm aad Wbooplag Oo^
Ooagk i^ tee
the hand a decidedly warmer i
aad& B. white that oo tbe wrist may 1
I to show a cooaiderahte i
tloB or tafam
•teaadfiLOO.

SffwFrs-

LasfZItonlM

otVl^
ewd pror cm|w. deetroya
errry yesr in thU .ountry fruit ral
Md at filu.ut..UJi» to WO.U00.U00.

.sra
DOB AMQBLBS OB BAH FBANOIS.
OO AMD RKTOBH. ate Q. B. A L
•6A1A

s'

TIokeU oa ante Aag. Itetofilbgood

WHtTEfHOttSEiCHMIGES

■M tiw»ton rmm., rM *

friaads of M. A.

oolor.

AITIWE rUOirnEE PIOTEBED

Bnmeotatlre WHItoaia af MlMtom to>« a new aegm atoiy:
-Arw rna tbe defeadaatr aaksd a

OHIBT
OBCn
JOUSW.
^

•^o. boM** w-aa tbe raply; “1 ato*t
daoe aaihlag to be calteA aaBMO Ska

-The* wbo are rocT*
wbat atoto da

PECKg PII6 OFOWITaEaTS
e coat of aoly a two-cent staaiff

Wote on the White Honae to pew
rtortly. Colonel Blag;icrrtoing the ImproveBay tbe other tejr after eahthe latest euggeteloua for decotu the preekSent aud Mta.
One feature which has claimed espe^
dal attention to lowering the ceiling
of the cast room, aaya tbe New York
World. Popular opinion has declared
that the original aspeiH of the famous
cast room should Ur |.re*erred. ami tW
president baa given bis word that
Xux i«»pull wfU be respeett-d. ArcbltecU Were Very deelroos of making
the celllnga of first and eci>md floors

J to tbellvli
plan been

rfficadoua remedtea known to modem
sv'ieace may be procared. Tbla la
l>eck'a King of Oiatmeata. tba aav«^
riga rtonedy for olcars. aid aoraa. hm
niug sores and fever aevrea. For tbat
must annoying aflictioa. Ucblng plica
It to the heat reotedy extant. Tbte
eintakrot bas made many remarkabte
cure* after every other means of ralief had1 faBed.
fafled. Everyaoe wbo gtTco
ment a fair trial wiU heartily
aU its makers cUkn for it. It
yt»nr druggist does not
IVck's King of Olntmenu It wUI ba
sent by matt, postpaid.
The waUknuwB reimuilon of tbe proprietors of
this wnnderful ointment. Peck Bma.
Gmnd Hsphto. Mich , confirm^* is tba
•tr* nc«“«t manner the high cbsracter
of this n>medlal agent

£w

HastalTs

$2.7S

AIQ>

l-iOMT
IS

PES 1000 WATTS
tnanMBBT

luriMiMwBNWt
UcHtohMrto

OSTEOPATHY

Buys a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price. .
$2.78.

Rastairs

WANT DEPARTMENT.
WANTED

graiv id tbe
apanmeut monld have been kwt
u> suTfc' am evs
Tbe iiresideul has decided tUst tbe \S/A.\TgI>-M.n St
entire floor of the (•ei'ond story mu«t
be raised, since Mrs. Itousevelt bas a
decided ol.JecUuo to tbe atej« wbnh
Idtbeftu liave lieen used in eutcrlua
the east side of Ibe msiidon
cm tbe seomd !lm«- ll»e wide «>orrldoi
Will W extended tbrongbout tlw length
of tbe homt**. with rbauitors oi»eolng
on eocb side.
There will I- three
arvlM-s. the^bist Ju»t where the grand I4<. k. I~t fn.-r- All bissa mu^ck iViliustss
stslrway reacbes tin* ^K'e^.lng rtKjmu.
Tbla arch can l»e rv*vefv.| vvUb drap»r>

SA“

OSTEOPATHY

^ SOOTY PAHS

E.W. HASTUBS & SOI
FIRE IISURAICE

omn HUS
arc products of the ancient
coal atovc.
RANGE

USE

and

CARPET CIBMK WORKS

d<te»t ai‘d Miw. lltHe-evelt
e one of tbe new rxMuus for
S|r«'their names t
the most liuiHJTtaiit rbange
White House elmN* Us

A GAS

avoid

troubles. ^ Save

these

lime and

trouble,

Traversi City 6as Co.

FW
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.

final cbuli'e ftir her
I ro«»W». but has
IntimatedI that the pr»^ut library will
PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBON
be suitable.
»le. It adjoins tl^e
the ifuruier »>f
flt'e of tbe president and bto se.Tctnry.
, Bartary Of tea Bye and Piaiag
which will go to bistiiry as lb« -wall­
ing pla«v of the |k.1»u!sii." and will
hereafter be tbe nun*ery aud playrocm*
fur the cUldreu.
SAI JC uU KJCNT-gHlsst SUM ruosi
Tbe library will lie reinovud to ti^
large rwm on the niirtbeast <H»mer,
B, Marwa M. Kk
t H. torass. M D
ybrp* Ibc ch-rUwl force f..rmerly had
quarters. Tbe room w bU b ll>c pr.**!dent add Mrs Room-velt have ustd
alDce coming to tbe White House is the
large auuny oae on the suuil.w..st «^r
niT. around which clusters more bto
torlc Inten-st than any other In Um
bt*use.
JxM»g ago -Old Hickory- se
l«ted U U-cause of the magnltb^nt
eOLDHWOBTHview of the river bad frvnu Its Vln
H, wn*- bsnk LuiUuu.:. Wusld>• srrmsgsd to
dowa. Here be bong the picture uT
bis wife aud with tbe One boepltullty
of those times ah^ays Insisted on
ing this
4wm.. 7toSp,iB BaU 'jibuM NffB, »e«
considered It the liesi aud most aonfoitable In tbe mansion.
I^esldeut sud Mm. Lincoln um^I this
roofu, and lu It Itttle Tad Ub-d.
It
MISCELLANEOUS
waa Nellie Grant s ixs.m, and after
AVer Mm..m bMlge OwT
her dejiarture for Euglaml after her
marriage It Uvame the gu.-st chain
her. Julia Item Grant. ik»w tbe 1^111
oess Cantaeuxene, tbe firm grand
daughter of the warrior i.r»-s»dt ni. was
born in this room. It was Mrs. Cleve
Und's nursery and aerved a like pur­
SMS toksrnbsr
pose during the Incumbency of Presi­
dent Uarrlson. w hen the .McKee luiblea
rub«d tupreuie. Mrs. McKinley «s’>cuChi.-**rv.. 10.
July » u> Aug O
Booss-velt’s, lb
It Is tbe only room la the
then arranged tUt bad i
rm>m adjoining, and many t
lYesldeot Koosevelt bad guests little
In this dressing

niirtltt & Goans
BUSINESS CARDS

DVuLii22“"Ho2:r.cr.*s.r;:

$lOS‘S?«r:s^‘3'iK

SuRday Excursions
TMI

iay

Daily morning enniraiu

ihcAteaitM-f CrewWt
m.

^

and can Im- made t-\-»-ry nmritmg.
widi a tonger tide the Uiat will land y«Mi
at OiiK iia i>r N.>itli|ort wte-rr v.m will
oMinritwitli UmI r. turiiint:
Crtvat 4-tor- “*•
Travmw
.Mlern.H.n etrur^iou*
«'itv. lakelbr »l«»iiM-r X e.-eiit r\-erv
alleriM^m at 2 :.^. t..r N. alilaw aula. wl»rre

^

i..Tmv.T^Cn> ai4 J«P

SiHday Rates-Roond Ti|i
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
60c
To Northport~
- 76c

Dainfy Summer
Oewelr^
The WAmi scxv>n Iwings
tlcraanils for unuiuc
tasty novelties in Jewel­
ry...............
Wc have many new thing*
to offer an.l you shv«M
see them.
l.atest eflerts in Watch
Guards, to go with the
neatest gold watches for
I.adiesand Best Time-*
keepers for gentlemen.

attention recently tp ftiruteblugs for
tbe new l>edroomn. ‘ She will use all
sbe bad storml
tbe old mahogany which
w
for lack of apace when she came to
this to of great
value and datea bark to tbe first mtotreaa of tbe White House. Almgail Ad

New teings in Sterling
Silverware.
Bring us your watches to
repair.
Best results by
reliable workmen.

It to Mm. RooaeveU'a dcfcire to give
preference
to
blstorl<*
furulsblnga
rather than try new. She Is adopting
a like poUcy with silver. Whenert-r
It of old pla
there to a remnant
plate ahe to
DOdel for I
aervice. Fhe haa also made Inquiries
among relattvea of former presidents
to get deaigns of forka and apoons

Bamum &
Garlm.
Jewelers-SUrersmUM

jTrin^'jsr

Madison used snd have spoons like
those treasures Abigail Adams brought
With her from liostm.

cultural prod nets which they be5 are adapted to Texas aoU aad cU-

DKNTIWr

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Sufforod for over lOyoars

Cmtmmr Fwr Tessa.
Fifteen Filipinos have arrived In
Caldwell county. Tex.. Juat iK>utb of
Austin, aad will form tbe nucleus f.^
a Urge agricultural colony which will
be emabitobed there, nays the New
York Times. They come dlrwl from
tbe PtilUppInea. and when they have

** WiU waafiera arar eeaaa?” iaqmira
tea trlMda of Ma. L. Ptoae. of Lawrwaoa, Kaa Thay kaav tea had baao
teava har hod ia mwm yuan
tofkldaajaBd llvartmbto.
aai he saffered

Bogarty of Lexlng

ateohto eyoa

Entire moor Of Second Story to
BeRAised.

Tstotowr aswai

-CURED BY-^

Iman's Ladies' Restorative
Tallmadge. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich,.
Dear Doctor: I have been thinking
for some time that I ought to write you
a few words of praise for your wonder­
ful LADIES’ RESTORATIVE, which
did roc such worlds of good. I suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Mcdi-

DON'T Be FooLCOi

PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C, E. HORST
Twtovw «r Vtoba mmd V«ml

WANT A HOME?
to recommend it to any woman sufiering from th«M terriUe

“.S'""’Utf

iw MMI

M

m

M.n.BDvexmgo«ii.

I

C T. bAZETS UTEST SUCCESS. FULL
OF wn. THULLDIG TABLEAUX. SI®ClALTIESAIlBSHISATHms : ; : : :
A

THE BURGLAR r„? WAIF

worn -TMOSK WMO 1-1 »CI

EOnrOR'S NOVEL PUN.

HOTELS FOR WOMEN.
rw Tw*.

Cutetoo F. Hodge Wm Print
the Bible SB nSeri.1 Story.
FOB SIB ITVBCBTAZTIO.

Wbro women and girl, flrrt eotwd
die ngnimr wBfe eamlnr
away
trtMa borne. tliHr oort tUfflcull ai well
_
dolefoJ underuking ma« tbe
flodlnc of a place in wWrh lo lite. Tha
amall par Iber recelred |wt the bettrt*
of hotels and huardlng hcnm« heroodthein. Wont of alL lumdcd down
from fhe tlmea when men hanged a
in If abe Bttde a loaf of liread for
her abiniur rhlld and iM-looglng with
(hem In t-niellr and wlrkt-dneaa waa
that medheral nrejodlrr among hotel
kdjElng hou»e iiettple agalnat recetvlus

Camian F. Hadga, i
IM of hla paper, t

fnU Waaklr In
potHaatki of tba IllUe a. a
atory. la axplalnlng hla dei.-nuli

that when prtotad In a newapa|«n- tbe
Bttda wtU twcoma atHBrlenUr tt orldlr
to attract raadora.
Mr.
M aadrrtaklni; a loot
coDtrarL
If he prtnta one column
from tha Blbla In hla pai*er each week.
It wlU be nearlr flftr r«ra before be
can wflM^ -Cooclud.al in «ur next.Mr. IIodcL-««uea that hU aerial
Win prore aa etilertalnlng ai anj fle
tSaa ha can and and l-^ld«i a|>rvadlQ|
tha aoapal wUl matertallr ad«l to the
drcalntkm of tha UV. kl> Indei*
BAa nchoine baa aln-atty nt
dally In

In tMikUm of hia reatom- for dcrid
ta« to petat tba Bible Mr. Il.slre aaM
tba otbar day to n reporter of tl»e Chi
the IMI.Ie? To
I the publication

tba aaaiorlty I
of tbiaoldaat
\ aetiaeleaa w«-le of F|»are.
lU already xaat rirruU-

-Lot oa rooalder. How many |woplt
who own BlUea, have alwaya tiwued
Bfhka and would hlumli to coufcM to
tbaUckuf one ever im^ii the lioiide of
tha hookt Uow many of thU miml»er.
. w ould Ite able.
lullliiHfy with Ita
fM
"ti*

time <*f U for many year*. But
Pw woman In any walk of life la
not to IM' pnt down. If «-FtablUbcd Ik>teU d^x'llM'd to r<T«*lre them, then
fine, alrong wte^k»Ta would ctablUb botda of their own. which ihey
liave done.
A d..xi n yenm agr> Mra. I'llxa Urcatorex. fbo arlUl. In-gan a movement
leti In New Vci
Verk city. On Om* one
I
atrr.ve to
the oflu-r. cnpIlalUta. At b-iigtb h«T pall«-nt. uniM*ltl*ih w«>rk bn»uglit nwulta.
Tb.-re will alMunly le- ready f.u- oc-o.
r In New- Yirk a laru*e hotel f.w
•n tluit will la. a laxiutiful home
|.rovid«.d XAlth all tbe laa.i .-.luliimenta
of m«al«Tn Hvlllxatlon lo-aU cbvtrlc
llghta and HIihI IrtUhna.ni.*. plenty of
lh«.m. Tbe pricca fur f<*al and halglng
will la* mialcmlc.
«'onma»t#H! with rolurnldn nnlvArally.

grudgingly that the girla bnve larg.T
and la.tt..r balglng liooae a|a,rc titan
|a»3M. alao la-tt«T dining nami and
rinitnnmnt niH-onnmaliitloiiH. which lutfer fa.t the mnM-nllnr m-x would natrally f.a l nnd n ariit.
Th.-rc. loo. la Boston. With an eye to
bualnraa aa well aa lo phllnnthropy.
which la nlwaya the emmai c|e. ccr*
tain prominent |aa.ple have purcltaatHl
III- old New Kngland Cona.TvaitH7 of
Mu.^Ir building and nn- n-mtalellng It
Into the Boattm Hotel For S^ lf Sup|a.rt-

bead. wen- the leaden* In tbe et-heiue
Tl.la bulel xvlll la. .•,,ulj.|a-«l a.vonlllijl
to tl>e b«.at tmalem iai.iia. Including tbi
|a«rullarly lUadon one of an xvlucatbrn

dtlcm of tb
not lay It

b at leatitja
I waa -ilQ r
cooalderefl from a aland

iMTaavarattce. If you |irrf«f. Then wiiy
not aarra it to them In nwdeai curwea
onea a wm4l. time eiH»ucli IxtweBm in
Wblch to dljreat tbe i*.H.!elila?
AimI

tU ba haa cone to tbe U-tbrni of It
and worked op. at»-p by alep. every de
tnU Impttaaed tii«o hla mlud until tbe
wbola ta a part of hltuaelf?

with tlie colli>ge
aloa. *weU
the ligtit of
bcod man.
TidMl merit and worth,
nm bat na to
baa
bita
of
kaoorWdfe.
filbrre,!
from
«l
oaorcaa. good and auUtantlal of
kind, bat dlacmmex^BHl. Junibb.l and
ioeomplete. Tba college man. or the
coBaca adocallon. typlfle* tbe ayatem.
baglimtat at tbe tawlnnUu;
-1 beBeve tbe Bible aa a aerial In my
papar win prove aa Intervaliiig
tactalnlng to my rrodern as any fl. tUm
I cooU ime. While I do i«»t by tb-t
atalaocnt Imply that my readera are
mora In Ibe dark on Hk- Bible than
otbar oartSooa or -that 1 am making
atfODOOua effort to bring a colony
baatbeo Into fbe light. I brlk-ve t
madortty of tboM> wIk> la-U. vc tb
bare read Ibe IsM.k will ilml wn
thing new and of lui.-reat In carta I
atallmaot of tbe atury
There are, aalde fn.m tl..-' w In* are
ar cUlm to be Bible afudcnla. n lurgc
daaa of rendera. iiew ajeiiN^ ami ibilon
loadera. who are ludlfTcn ut to tl*e Bl­
bla and aoraa who comlcmn It without
no moeb na n trUL To tbU «-laM
Bttda. nn equal awwclatc ..f tU- g*.
bad and Indifferent of gcmTal nc

2TbLt“^I^

. aumrlcil:
-B> shaU aee after tlm tan»l numbci
wbalhar or not I Laxc ngur.tl .-.*r^.^i
ly. To be aore. Il*efe U m* .Tllerlon.
To tbe beat of my km»wledge tin- Imhpaodant wlU he the flrwt u.-w>i*a(*er lu
tbe hmtory of tbe w orld to ailcn.|.l tbe
work, and a rvapexnful ‘.land .aide*

mm

THE SEASON'S SENSATION.

ONLY TWO
ARE LEFT
T.C..L. & M. Hava Nearly All
the Right of Way

FROM HERE TO NORTHPORT
Two ImporUnt Cases Were
Settled Yesterday

O it. Murray oame Into tbe city
from Lelaud last araalog. walking 00
Ha was 00 jabllant that he did
reooguiae hia frieada 00 the
^ and wbau one of them aUpped
him on the hack and called into hia
taw. Mnmy never knaw it. And it's
all about tha railroad right of way.
Tborv remain now hot two piacx-s

the laittle
itfig. and aliniait any
hcna-ir Mtroug if eheI- tina the
I '””d'
In moat of the large cities hotela for
women w hh h an- a cn-dlt to txx ei
century ni>tildh*an clvlllutlon a
n-M.lx elth.f lu ota-ratUm w uihVt *vn.
alruiiluu. In Ih.iM- hundaome 1.
rlea the nncb-itt tald.y rat “ruh-a and
n-gulatl.*na** «*f the old time Jane SniUh
ll.nm- l-.H- r.nnalea an- done «

owTt 11 me mud actloua. A gem-ral ataud

tem^muT^rvIult llTdll'^Ublcr
Alao th«XT- U in every caa,. a rr
UMitherly. liiielllgent wmuan w he
na matnin and kitows bow to aympatuixe with glrU as well at to adxiae
and comf«.ri them

elaaa of woluan a hotel
.-xM*|ieratlre club home. This combim-s
home and club Ufte. and the eyatem U
•dmlrable. Then- are already In
t an opiw
tkMi lu ndladelpbla aeveml of tbe <0.
i
wba m alno la cower, and Uke nccooperatlxc rtul. Lumea with long wallMla aim nt him. The inventor made
laiaofca
p.Tfert
(beat- clulw la the arcret of Ihelr 1
eewi One
does tbe buying
do,.s It wvxmouil.-ally. yrt grueroo
Another U the buuaekreper and aoj
Intends the Internal urmngemrtiU
third, tbe aecrytary. attends to corra.
spoudeort., while the irwasurer coUecU
CietlUlwa Ymmmm QmUU.
tbe money and pays the bllla. Tbe
MMi BattM WUtUma of Central TO
kipic OOML. baa toelxe jouiic quatia yooiv women are of the data of

KVKKTU IN OOCirTT.

CoL and Mrs.
L. K. BlMmp ol
Grand Rapids are tha guaaU of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Montague..
lohacl Gay. the oldest aeUler in
the Grand Traverse region, ia in the
oily today, oalling upon old frienoa.
Mr. Gay ia eighty three years old. hut
ia aa m tive and strong aa moat man
of save
in 1M7

end of Boardman avenue.
C. L. Dayton of Leland la at the
Whiting.
Blwood Btauley and wife of Maple
Oily are in town today.
K«-t. Hogli Kennedy, preeident of
the Grand Traverae OUUlot of tbe
Bpworth League, left today for Lud
iogtoo aa Umi repre^uUUve of this
dUtrlot at the Kpworth League state
oonveution to be held there beginning thi. evening and oontlnnlng tiU
Sunday night. Rev.
Kennedy will
reUm Saturday evening.
Mrs. J. W. Simms and two children
Roy and Jean have returned from
Iowa, where they; have Utu apaudlng
two months.
John Walter ot Bottona Bay waa at
tbe Whiling today.
on hla farm. When the matter finally
K. L. Shnter of Oder is in the city
np for aeUlement. lie clai
today.
that hia damage waa fl.uiO. am
Mr. and Mrs U.-ory Smith have re
had three wum-a^atoawear tliat aurh turned from a visit in PhunwcH.
I the oaae. bat it did not aee
P. II. rullard of Toronto ia visiting
G. K. Baker the west side barber
be eommiv**ionera awarded him
1. a part of which will prohab
Tk» "0ill Cnf $al».___
towanj the payment of allomey
The other oaee that waa aaUled yea
Murk Toiilii 1» luild l.> tliow who
terday waa that of James Wilaon
k.
r.w lilin In 111.
80 acre farm la croaaed by thi
tliliiK" «f cx«-vll»-iirc l*»-slU*-M n humorright of way. The road will go riglit Ul iimong !b.-m. n mml.-I b.mt. a loyal
bis houae. aoroaa hia well and buslmiiil. a fcrillant fraim-r of fine <miu1-llnients. A frl*-nd xx li.» »-|H-nt an ev.-uthroDgli a grove. Tbe oommiaaiom
ln*r in that fniully rln-lr- not loin; since
•1.2H0. and the road U
l. -II- thli ln.-li1..nt as ai*roi*..s:
get Ibe honac. aheds. Iwmii and crops
tVlirn. af!.T diiim-r. .-ofre- had Ihh-d
and a fine 100 foot well, which Mr aerxod f.ir three iH-ftin- an c*iH-n lire,
Murray claima that he la going t< Ibe conxersathm turned «n tbe aul*have removed to the back of hta lo Ject of the autle.r’s xTlllea When Mrk
Clemens had »rroxrn vehera«-nl In her
in I hla city.
«
d.-num-lnth.n of those wlio had calh-d
The promoters of the road are high- her husiMiud ••Kelrtsh," be Interrupted;
-But 1 atn aeliuh. niy dear. 1 will
ly elated With the anooeaa of their
prxive It lo ytui atul our visitor h*-re
work for the right of way.
Mary"-calIInx to the M-rxant—-chaie
that d.N.r. please ”
BRXVITIKU
“Ves.” said .Mr* Clemen**, drawing
Over fifty members of the Ladies’ up her * hair a little cltMu-r t*v the fire.
Auxiliary of Grac- church attended ”let us ke,.p nut all the 4sdd."
-Now. there >ou are.” he added. ”I
the mlasiooary mex-ting at the home waa m.t afraid the «dd xx«*uld get In.
of Mrs K. L Sprague ytuU-rday aftcr- iHil that a..me of tiur coxineat would
and listened to a very enjoyable get out.-—New York Times.

A UOOM IH A W«.UAN 8 lOrTtU
ca the 1-i.nnhTa ol.tuln the hIgh.T eul
ture. It will alao lutve a natUletil phx-al
clan and imna-, the adxUahlllty ol
W hich la m.t P4* elcar. Wlmtever t*-n*la
t.» make glrU Ua.k on I1m-xuk,.|v.
sickly Ci^tunai ahould la- dlmx.uragtal.

the ooncluaion of hi-r talk a collection
of over |:ia 00 was taken for the work.
sious sandwiches, not and pea
salad, ices ami cakes were s-rved
ibroM D Bell, a veteran and pen­
sioner of tin- T/ belllon. aged 65 year.,
died at the asylum last night
Hia
remains will be taken core of by Undi-naker And«-raoo until word is reoiivcd from bis sou. who lives in
[isliawa county.
Tbe Lady Buffaloea will hold their
regular meeting tomorrow
A foil atance ia desired
e Michigan Staron Oo is now
producing an exoch-nt quality of 00m
starch and tlie local dealer, are being
euiipUed with a superior product of
cooking starch, which ia already find­
ing gvi-at favor among houaewivaa.
Tbe Asylum, aod Wiliamaburg are
to meet in a game of base ball in this
city tomorrow aftoraoou
Louis Amer and A. W. Prayer of
Ohio, are tbe gaeeu of Dr.
C. J. Kneeland aad family.

JlroundtbtHtsorts

IN IT*» UNIQUE ORI

Wadnaaday evening a very baprprlae waa given on Mias Marie
rbill. at tbe borne of Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Bmitb on Weet 11th alret.
It waa a tarawell party. Miaa Under­
hill belag about to leave for Kew
York atato with ber father. There
a larva numbar of tbe good
frteada of tbe honored young lady
nt who tegfM Imr departure.
Tbe dining room was taaloCully trimmod with flowam. white and pink oarn. prevailing. Lighted oandlxu
added to tha artlatlo effect. Theremenu were ia aooord with the
tntiona. pink and while brick
loee bell
Mias
pretty prMunta aa remiadere of tbe
of the esteem of
her friends In Traverae City.

M. baa not obUinad the right of way.
There two pieces area &8u foot atrip
i Buttons Bay oi^ad by Hubert
oeator. and a 40 aore txaoi belonging
to Mr. Cloud at Omma.
Two oaaaa were a-ll'.ed yeaterday
lat made Mr. Murray and Kred Pratt
feel BO gottl that tlielr amtlea
wide and extensive. Brer since the
location of the route wav definitely
fixed, tliey have been seeking a settle­
ment with A. Maoaaii. At one
it is calmed, he offered to aetUe for
•000. while tbe company offemd him
Jaat half of that. Then it ia elaUaed
that be raised hla estimate of tbe
value of tbe property to be taken and

and instructive talk on AuxllUrywork
and on the miesiona in China,, gWen
by Mim Triplett of St Louis,
who is .iwuding
aiwnding tin summer with
her mother at Edge
Mia. Trip-

la that AH'-<-ui*ai»t« must not re^-elxe lux-ii

• «• make Wer m%—4U^
tm yet drrtelvr lottbo
paaalble by the hyiwatxHW, an
I of a dergyman. w hich was
I nt tbe natloual rifle m<

l-r.

TkB ••mUEntr ta/a.
Ai.«
faxM-tl*
^A fa

F.rlUiihxi- In tl > Holland
,*• xrth.-r night rx-markt-d:
xM-v tbiit- XT - tim.*ng
youah
one huudr.-d g.-ntleinen of Industry
who met Henry of I’ruwda at Sb.-rry.
tbxre were a great many gt-iilicnft-n of
lelaun-. sx-lf made, x.f i-i.urse. And with

I entire
devol
haa devol.-d
. of prt.
ping Ibx.
suing hia
e bus uix-umoUitMl a
vast furti
lUtber ux
nut. that an Aroxvican abould grow so wealthy ondxjavorIng to rxtard tbluga
Of course, you
know. 1 refer to Gex.rga Westinghouse. wln*ni 1 met rvcetitly In WashIngton. He baa made hia fortune by
tbe brakx*. lUw-bawr—

iukixted at $io.ouo.ooa

t:rL“k"j

via M. A N.
leaving Traverse City
9.80 a. m. Hooday. Toeadav. Thoraday and Fiidav. and-8 :M pi m.
dayi.............................
• Tlinrs.
day.
Ratea ia.7& coie way.
•S<I6

.atTa^^nr^

""‘‘*'*f;A,Mib-hell.
H. W. t'nnningham. /

ftNi uii H n man HI
FRIDAY WILL BE BARGAIN DAV IlLRK!
Watch our ads every Thursday for I* riday’s s|x'cial prices, here is what we have lo offer for tomor­
row. Be an early visitor to morrow morniiij* at

KTl-A'r.;,*’:?'.;;;:;:

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vary happy la tbeir dob hionaa. wbei
they «an aojoy even loxurj for frM
«3to$4A>aareek.
.
MABTE1>ITB1IAT.

MiaafieaaleBedgleu ofOhiooffo ia
tbe gaeat of Mies KeUlc Lardie.
Tbeyoaogpeopte enjoyed a manb
mol low tooat laat evening.
Loniae Piatt of Old Miaaloo ia at
tbe camp of Modwayaakka viaitinf
MiaaHettia Laudia.

nt-^MiUCafmU.

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I tbe cashier of

ME

RACKE-r

G pitYc Toilcl sots ‘Iccoratcti
in lilue, j;rccn or hroa’n, 1
*1**7. sc-ts only f.*r this sale,
v.*iir » h*m c of Mtv «1c» oraiion, Fii.l.ivi*rSre:....Sl.48
Jatklmcifs, lai^c size. k**1 1
triumu-.l. rcl or'gtecn, lf»r
Viml, Fii.lav pri. e....................... Qc

-That so? Just Mte
anything like tbe dlnn.-r I bad ll ll
tlian It looks”-Catb
d Ttm.-a.

Cus|iult»rcs, MxMie ilec<»rate*l
Iai3;c size, lOc kin*l, Fri.lA)
price....................................................... 5c
.Nicklc plaleJon «'x»p|»er. Tea
Kettles No. H.
value.

Any person using water on Uwna
after 8:<i0a. m. or liefore firUlp. ni.
will be sbnt nff without notioe and a
_____
$I.U0 made before same will
be tnniexlloo.
00. NO.I
No
•dto any
mvnd is ma
ini Button being Us«*d to the limit
during the dav. In can- of fin-, vrater
must abut off all lawns and ele
I daring fire, either in or <

Fn.Uy ........... ................73c
Fine HMl piece dinner sets
decoratctl, choice ol 4 j»attems, at our regular low
price $10.50. Fnaay..S7.95
A sacrifirc l*.r Fii.lay on out
10< lahle **f im e «h*n* e
Fri.liy
pii*c

!S-rORE.

ma.U-. *mr u-;.iil.ii 4K, Imd.
i Mday pine-;............................. 29c'
I.Ai!ieN* gaii/c xesls .is-*iitc.l
kinds om tej;nUi I'k tin U,
yn.liy pric e......................................Qc
F.xtra heax v ’ xhmUc km-e>
iMVs’ st.YkinKS out }:u
kiml. .all M/es, Fri*Ux pin e . 9c
Car|»cl la* ks - Inivt-i f**r Fnpin ...............................................I C
Carter’s Mack ink, Tm- sizeU»ttlc. Fii.lat price.............................2c
Fiiiishiiij: braid, xihtle «*i «*•!ore.l. u-^ilar 5. kiml. I n-

......................... 2c
C uiliiig

Ir.ms, large si/e. 5.

kin.l, Fii.lay prne.........................2c
A new jutent bro*iin hoMcr. a
jMHsI aim le ami x he.ip I..1
lOr, Fridav prne...........................5c
Txvolhinrks. l.tMHl in h Ih.v.

Toilet «

go*sl kin.l. Fn.lav price-------|c
Seixing ttaxs <»Mong -Jiajix-.
bla.k l.i|..inne*l. lO* kind.

«Irm»a lUp*d. U s *-« ..|-r»tiv, <<*,m|uinr «l.i. h
Ihw luaii «.f
«n f»v\ u.it

..

ml

UTH!

We have WYmeyrnorl .j foot l.ith. also some
^2 inch lalh. Call us up l»y tj^lepliom-.
hell :i7;Citz, ni4.
JOHN I'A) I I xY O).

Ilf.. I.. lo- nini.;

0ur“mn€nd’Sak
Ts a dummer w w
Jtre pou getting pour share of the Good things ?

our 15 minute Saks
IzOnCe for Cemorrew______
Jltfend our Jtuction Sale on Basement Tioor
Between the hours of 2 and 3:00 p. m. to­
morrow, we will have an auction on our base­
ment floor of various articles, gathered togeth­
er from our different departments, that have
been accumulating for several years. Now there
are many good useful things to be sold at your
own price. There will be something from each
department in this sale. Everything that is
put up will be sold. This is goingto be a very
interesting sale and you should not miss it.

Steinberg's 6rand

15 MinuU SdkS’’Basemnt Thor
9:40to 9:16 Fedder's brush bindinR Ic a yard.
lO.-OO to 10:15 10yards best print.for 19c.
l:45to 2:00 Good quality unbleached cotton I ic.
4:0Oto 4;1S Checked towels.each 1 c.

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15 Winute SdkS'-niain Thor

«cal**t»brT*

Mrs. Soule baa jaac put up ber
andfamUyarel

SEATS HOW SBOWG AT THE BOX
OFFICE. PRICES: 25, 35. 50 AHB 75
CEIfTS. GET SEATS TONIGHT

i 0:1 5 to
10:45 to
3:30 to
4:30to

10:30
n :00
3:45
4:45

Witch Hazel soap. 3c a box, (3 bars in box)
Children and Misses fast black ribbed hose, lea pair.
Ladies’ and Children's vests each I c.
Skirt Lining, lea yard.

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