The Evening Record, July 01, 1902

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The Evening Record, July 01, 1902

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1902-07-01

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EVENTNQ REO.OPH
TRAVKBSB CITY. MICEU TUBBOAT. JUtT^ 1.

IMM.
SIXTH

PERMANENT
IMPROVEMENT
Akk*d of Council for Sixth and
, CasB StreaU

ASPHALT FOR THE FORMER
la Dealrad by the ReskSenta
and Property Uwn^ra

m*mmlrn, «»U MIbhIo. lUJIr^M Fr«k.
rfci- r* A«.i« MUU
rmt4 tUta^

mmd
mr Jmi,.

Toom»tow BMintlac at 9 o clock. $hf
Rcfbetara that axt* to takr part in
be approachinff aiaat that y to open
Maorrow afternoon, will parade the
riecipl. MtraeU of tha Hty.
The
rocwMioe wlU be Waded by the Boje
hand, aad in front viU be Mayor OarAdame and the oAcen
and director, of the Ttarerm City
Drtrtnt Ptek Aeeociatioo.
The rmwnwill follow, hitched to
Mir nUtee. aad to
etyle. The parade will
Flm-e hotel, and moT.
to Gaea eoath on C
on Kiffhth to Union, north on
Union to Pronl. and Eaet on Front to
trmik.

ON HIGH ROAD
TO RECOVERY

The MMloa of theeoaiieil teat et#«
lax «M not a looff on*, and in th
main only motiae hnslnt^a wa> tram
aotad.
Tao petUlona wer.-

RACES OPEN
TOMORROW

SPEEDERS WILL PARADE

reoeiTMl fa

waa from the reetdeiiUorHIith etreet.
aekiuff that aeplialt pavement be laid
on that rirTeeL The |»ditioo waa elsned by nearly all of the raeidenU
Uie etreei. and e»-emed to be far
bly rrirarded by the oonncil. Alder

King Edward Now Considersd
Out of Danger

SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
f of Uie diffloulti. e in I
to the coniinitl.M. o„
and
waits
Tbe other petition for perm
■creel improremeut wae
frtm
property owners of Ceae euee
tween rVont etret-t and Uie bi
This petition also wa. referred to
the oommlttee on etreete aad wal
la reirani to the mattor of the
init of iwTxni btrioke on the walks on
Front street, the mayor, on motion,
apfioiated Alderman Wilhelm. Cnnninirham and Moon to oonfur with the

Shown by His Majesty in Every
Particular
rtleoriai. Morelmr U Meet I

tbe kina y

First Meet of the Michigan Cir­
cuit Occurs Here

LONG

LIST

OF

ENTRIES

Practically Certain That Track
Record Will be Lowered

te et

TbeMiohigaa Racing Cironit ,wil
open tomorrow afternoon in thii
city,, with the boat oarios of mew
ever ee«m in Michigan north of GmM
Rapida For throe days tbe trook ol
tbe Tvaveroe City Driving Park aeno
cUUonwUl Utbeooeaeof tbe aoe
ozottlng epeed oontoote, witli eren
race fought oot for all it y worth bj
a good field. Uie nnmber of ontnei
being as high a. 11 for a UngU race.
Tboro Will be a parade of the hormi
that are to parUcipate in tbe imoee to­
morrow morning at 9 o’clock, which
Will trareroe the principal etroey of
the city, beaded by the Boye Band.
In tbe afternoon, boforo the first
loe starts. Mayor t’wrrer will be on
snd at the track, and will deUrer a
speoeh to the crowd. He will hare
charge of the scoring for tbe first lieat
of tbe first race, aad if the honee
>me to tbe wire togeUier eoon
loogh. he will emrt them off.
Tbe list of entries as complete as
jeeible is giren below. There artill acme horses wboee namee are un­
der considermUon^by the ofllcer. of

lore .in a number of rvente
ham palaoe at 10 o’clock thy mominit
iioee printed in tbe list.
read as follows:
“The king
Two raoee will c
Arww. sue
laeeed a night of natnral aleep
He
Tbe lat­
lias gained etrength and made sobetan- S:40pabe and the S:U psoe.
ter te to be one or Uie finest of Uie
al improvement in aU rMpooU. ”
leet, the entries being almori exactly
-The appeamiioe of tbe qneen at the
ic mime as in tbe frtw-for-alL
Tbe fari ones <*ooUnne to come, aad
today Stranger O.. a speeder ovrned in
lioal experte bold Uiat bis majee- Chiiwgo, was r»H>eived by expreaa
He
is enten-a both m the M:14and
ty is now practioally oat of danger
frve-for-alL
They do not look for any
Tbero is little or DO doubt hot that
symptoms tombn
t red the last day of danger from see- in at least two rai'ea one of which
will oivnr tomorrow, the tvoords for
the local trmikwill be lowered, and
that by from five to ten eceonds
I«miblymore. One of the horw-s alliaard for the jMn.t year.
nwdy liere has lowered the record in
The rsniiiqii of «Wles KoM uthal
a work-out by over Ihre.. an^onds.
for pemitmion to enrt an edditum to Honors Paid to Veterans of the not half working.
the lioetoii Htore. and of Smith &
The raoee tomorrow, with the enBoer War
Price for the ereoiiun of Uieir Hue
libotesraiih sallery. were icranted.
:40 rmtm. Parse. fiSOO.
■object to the nsnsl coiiditiou..
Billy Ultes. ovrned by Cornell Broa
John Uallairher waa girwi p.
of Coi^ mlsh. driven by S. M. Oornell; Paddy, ovened by K. a Compof Front
for the
ton. of Trmvorae City; Btbel G.. own­
ed by O. B. Wright of UrewrlUe.
driven by George OoMsstook; Dexter
R. ovnfed by Oeo. Ream of OopeiMfoutsee and the Promlali. driven by aBldler; Sir Henry,
owned by Oennaine Bros of Traverm
naught, ill
headed the
Oity. driren by Ohaa Germaine; Nellie 8.. ovrned and driren by John Oreliana who led Uie line received the
ger
of Moekegoc; Brownie.
L.,
allowed and order.-d |mid. The latter
greetest nttentioo from the orowda
owDiMl by T. J. Taylor of Chioago.
inclnded the bills of the soja-rriwiro.
The total number of trooie was M.ISM.
driven by Frank Motrteon: Donna U.
of Uie health ofiloer for Ust year. Ur.
As tl.e oarriages carryiug Uie qneen
owned
by
L
B
Barnard
of
Trareroe
B. D. Ashton, for fiTLio less flM). mnoh
and the Prince of Wale, emerged
Oity. driven by Wm. It Higgins; Ma­
of whioh will come ont of the ooonty.
thr talaoe grounds, the orowd
bel H.. ownM by Benjamin Btetmel
aad the bill oi tl.e foeaent health
cbe«-rrd frmnUoally and waved their
of Trarerm City, driren by O. R. Ero«cwr. Dr. K. P. Isiwton. fur «SS for
bate. The qneuti willed and bovred
•rott; Gertrude ’’D”.owned and drir■orvioee during tbe month of May.
lu an nnimated fashion to Uie oiieereo by William Soheaok of St. Jobna
A raeolutiou waa passed instrnoUng
ing orowda
^
Mioh.; Silver Bxnm. owned and drirAfter the review ^the Prince of
en by Oaleb Hampton, of Sherman;
esiteby fur the act'qu.modal ion
Walee prceeiited VioturU oroeses and
^ Time, owned by H. Morris of
distinguished eervioe order, to annmUalon. Cam and Park etre,t» with
ber of Uie ixUoomU
•r: i I P«eH. ParsH. p3iM>,
Vkont, before tlie paving as pot in.

REVIEW OF COLONIALS

■bowed a disposition to have the
city’s boslness attended to in a bosiimm like way. flat will umioestionably resnlt in good
T. D. Marvin and iieorge Boon
wnro appointed s|as ial fioltoemen for
the Fourth.
n called the attention
of the oonncil to tl.e fact that the
pgomolero of the itfoiioeed peninsnU
aleoino road and street railroad liad
agroed to all the provisions of Uteir

the Streets itside their tracks and
the two feet on each side Alderman
Moon nad the seoUon propoeed by tbe
fsilroad leomotero in tbe pinee of

oent of all paving in streete oeonpied
bytbeyilnee. nnUl the city reaches
» 000 intmbimnte. and then pare in■Ide the raiU and for one foot on each

ROTTENlN~iHNNE“APOLIS

tate King. Um aeoond of
apolyjwUoeafflom*. was
>omi

during tbe trial and vras reoaptarod
has now decided to plead guUty. The
trtal.of PoUoeOaoer Amee. a far
B mayor, is next on the list.

WITH 12.500.000 (N GOLD

I Frmnclwio, July 1-Tbe Koemde
liner Abydo. roporte roeoolng the
orewofth. wrooked liner Bakk
and M.MO.OOO tn gold from a b
1 off Hnamblin. landing i

Jaffa, ovrned aad driven by Frank
Seifert of Traverse Oity; Fenville.
owned byA. C. VanEoolte. driren
by P. C. Van Roolte;BUa Olla, owned
O’Ooonell-Seam.
of Hnneook.
driven by Louis Seam; Dot R.. owned
by D Donglas of Muir, driren by Jay

tlin; BUly, owned and driven hy
Wiliam Sohneok of St. Louis; Strang,
er O.. owned and driven by Otto ZopleofOhlmga

oniroumii
You’ll be tired after vratching
the games and taking in the
sigfau generally. Better come
in and rest awfaile—well haw
a^Miforyoa.
HTiile your
resting >^u can look at our
Hne of elegaut pianos and organi, and hear their sweet

SrXSPnee. Puroe.gSOO.
Oortrnde •’D.’ owimd and drivon by
WUUma Sobenokof 8t"Jlohn; Bthel
G., owned fay C. E.. Wright of Greea
villa, driven fay
GnrdenI
of Groan
■took; “Hnakey Mmed bj Tonngor
Walthey. of Ionia, driven by Joe
Tenohoot; Miohignn A., owned hy A.
Rnymood of Gteenrllle. drivw by
Fmak Stevens; “Bonbea," owned
by Pentwater Stook Oa. driven hy
Dr. K C. Oroen; Dr. Redmond, owned by C. H. Wise of Traveree City,
drivan by Wm. H. Higgins; ’’Pern’’
owned by H Morris of Veaear. *
Ledy ReeUve, owned by Mrs. O. 8.
Oox of Traverm OUy, driven by Hea-7 BlagMortb; a H..owned by FUeb
Ogdmi of Bay Oity; G. R . owned by
O. A. Grow of Qtaad Rapids, driven
«nce Rebens; SiU MiU Girl.
«w«-«and driven by R. F. Porter of
Grand Rapids; Sherman Girl, owned
end driven by Dr. K. a. McManus of
Sbermna; Benner S :10. ovmed by C.
B. Wright of Greenville, dnvm, by
Friday vrlll,of oouree be thr banner
day of tbe meet. srlUi three eventa.
InelBding big M, Jfc M. purmfora:S5
pnoers and Uie free-for-all peer and
tbe free for all trot The entries in
Friday’s luoes are:
rrosft»r AIITfoi. Pares. facHi.
Grace Derllng. owned by Edward
Tierney of Bey Oity, driven by Wm.
Keating; Lady Rdstive, owned by
Mm C. 8. Cox of Traverse Oity.
Henry Kiugnorth; Hi
**10*"^ >wned by O. K. Wright of
n by George Com
mad by O. A. Crow
vllte, driven by George Rob-

TO MY OU8TOMBRS-I wiU not be

WEATHER
FOQTWEAR

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fiieBwiiiiiigoftliBCinnBn

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Neck Ti«-,vco «,ic
Anddonifoigrtoar»«rr,pl» WulV

Come

in to look end )-ouTl nay to buv-ihc, arc .ertninly be.utiM.
thi» er-ening to 9:3tf.

Open

S. BENDA & G0.iTn»

STEINBERGS

•JMSM.eadM.rscs. P.

« SPECI*. 15 DAY SALE AMWICEMW «

THIK.IJlKKlJABUt

FRANK FRIEDRICH

jrn Shots offtrtd in our 0rtat w w w

AUGUST VALUES IN JUNK. Such values^for saving come
but fea* times, never before have the people been jirivileged to pick
a
complete and desirable stock of Dry Goods at the ver>tlireshold of the season, ev erj item of which ha> been divorced Irom
Its natural profits. These prices will furnish an index to those in every
department of our store. Our great 15 day sale commenced this
rooming. MomUy, June 8(Hh. If you have not sccuretl one of our cir­
culars, do so, )*ou will be amply rcwardetl.

Walk Fairies
Pretty Lawn of strong mater­
ial. elegant designs at...

Sampkrt.Sbotrt,Sak

tmer patterns
in aU the newest colorings,
values to 10c a yard at.. 4|c

art of this Stason-s Smarttst Sfpits

Large varied showing of all the
neweU Dimities and Bat­
istes. 12c and 15c values
Krj-ardat.................................. 10c

...............Hr

Best Cambric
10c Silecia
12*c Porcaline
iline’.v.*.*.*.’.;;;;

These roost st) lish shoes
made up by two of the
most reliable manuiaciurers in America in their
\ ery best and most care­
ful manner, of stock se­
lected with esjiecial care,
are what we are selling

^c

10 pieces or silk plain an«l
blistered Brocades value to
SOcaytlat.................................. 27c
42 in. Wool Cashmere would
be considered an elegant
value at 8^♦c............................... J>5c

BUmp Btgytar
WhpUsalt Pricts.
a «

iSisi

»STEINBERB’SrS&'eons «o

•\S5SaSi5R $2.S0
$2.00
$hso
$t.2s>

HAVEYOUtRIEDARECORDWANTAD?

« «

|UT«

You can come exjieciing
to secure better bjugains
than you ever have been
able to fiml before and
you’U not be disapiointed.

JfIfrtdV. Tritdrkb

Popular Shot Boust n tbt Old Stand

A SUIT FOR THE FOURTH

We have soenegood 4 foot lath, also some I
3J inch lath. Call us up by telephone.
I
BcU 87; Ciu. 844.
JOHN H. OTT & CO. I

Bedding Plants Beadp Dow.



li

PBraniams, AstBfs, VBfliBnas.
Trank HI. Paine, TIerist.

OF- JOUT
Get a suit here and you will have a suit that will fit you
—a suit that will wear good and a suit at
the Lowest Prices.
SPECIAL in Children's Suits—A suit and shirt for the
price of a suit until July 5th.
A new line of Men's Shirt Waists at $1—They are nice.
Call in and look us over.

See and hear* the ‘woJidcifui
Angelas.
It wiU pay you to
call, uhetber you think of

Great Care
Should be taken to have your shoes fit
properly. This cannot be donctunlcss the
shoes are made right.

miner’s menegratn Shoes
Fit like a glove; look neat and dreaty and
have haMrturfied soles.

Price $3.$0 • •
OreN KVENl.NG OF JULY 8.

W.W.nttttIl»IPiUIY

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOUTH SIDE

bn eirlMiXo iiooitii. vmYiM ttvr. dkuoL vveBbAVr JtJtr t.:

A

City«Book a Store

»l. »i'$3
lSct»$I.S0

MOT

Remember, factory
prices
and liberal terms pro ail here

.rmoBm iecsirI

A LARGE STOCK
NOW READY AT THE

THE WEATHER
With c\cT\ ikillar purchase you
get a cou|x»n cntiUing )tm to
one chance on that beautilul
lietlnxxn suite displsved in our
window.
The Boston Store.

Wright, driven I
Dr. Redmond, owned by C. H, Wise
»f Traveree City, driven by Wm. H.
Higgins; Mabel H.. owned by Henjaintn Steimel of Trevene Oity. driven
by C. a Bverett; Billy Bliss, owned
trOoraell Bros, of Ooiiemlsh. driven
>y S. H. OorneU; Brownie L.. owns.)
jy T. J. Taylor of Ohloaga driven by
l»Ynnk Moriteon: ’’Paildy.’* owned by
E. C. Co
of Traveroe Oity; Nel-1

Fireworks and Flags

Prsefisrall I
BUeOlU, own
Rnben. owned by
Ca. driven by Dr. B, a Gten; Jaffa,
owned and driren by Prank 1
TmveaeOlly; Greenville H
Oa. owned by G B. Wright of
GfoenvUle, driven by George Oomatook; Stranger a. owned and driven
by Otto Zople of Ohionga

WATCH FOR OUR A*DS AFTER THE FOURTH.

r world, is in tbe city for a short
tlase and wtU peobahly give a pablic
exbibitiaa of hie powers.

TBAB-KO. ISOS

mA

SteOTTOs. Pasee.MOU.

Two I
tbs Three Ders* Msec.

that the City would see that tliey
enffer no Iom from any damaicti tliat
may reeolt to ilirir walks hy the plac­
ing of tbe bricks npoo them.
A restdatioo was iwesed refemnir
tbe matter of tbe city’s bonded indehtedneee to llie ways and means
committee to eimsidrr tbe matter of
tbe refnndiDK of ail bond drawini?^
more than 4 per cent, loeleret.
A reMintloo was also twmed referrtnir to tlie board of pobho works the
need for a oomplete a>wer system for
the First ward.
On motion of Alderman Wilhelm

Mayor Uanrer called attention to
the fact that w^verol matter, bad been

day, with a big

..

PARKER BROS.
HcNimiiBlk,

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Hlfe E?ERniG KEC0U>.
ssnr—***

can rAB^ra^M rodkd.
Ak.

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OIIAND TflAVBItSe HERALD

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melting
dot Daps

SUNDAY RATKS

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Q. E. A L
roaadtrtp Ttaia totr« 6:40 a. ob. .
lotara. V UK) p. m.
toOlOmo
a li. Murray. Airt.

will S4HIII be. hi re.
An* you v:oii»^ to
rook over I h .n l

Mr m.

\6eoenUlt»s
!
offbtWorid

A rrawrkahto drama ha. tar a f<*w
day. pact hww raaotod at Uw- town of
tkr n-poblUM.: br Parto. Ont Joohaa iaoford. whll.
dievtof a WDll wa. eotombed by a
oare.to unitor 60 or 60 ft«t of tarth.
tttraor' to iuy tto* tarth formed aa
archway to the ohaft jaM orer hi.
M^oketfoo. II U mS^ lo mj. how toad, aUowtof him bnathtoc
ThU wa. oa Ttooday. Piarfal of dioMr. 81i«h will to larhlBctiie archway aad the. bary.
wUl to all OT«r by Ihr tm him oomplitoly, a .haft wa. oaak
4lholVemilwr.
paraltol with the weUl Work ha.
b«a fotojr oa nlchl aad day erer
TtofowlU to inwrt >pcrt for •rary .tone. Friday a waoad oare to ooItrar of a food bora* al H- raoa OT^^tomfoi^im Kirim
(toflhtoaoROW. Tb» Ttarm. Olty
OrtrlmiFtok A^NdUca ha. laoanad tto tetok Matoff of the wen and work
hmwj aspMae to makto« tto kioal
Mt aaafto «• of ill. te«i half H.1U
incfti to th. tiato. Th«. will to buried man. A taaael wa. day to
toward, him and be wa. rtwoued to a
•M to «hl. aaelleD hifon and onty torribto otote of oihaaotlOBL He had
town baried aUn for four daya
At ParU. Mam. Phal Di.otoa.1.
•a*. Tto toon wlU hr wfU worth wito of Ito dtotto^tohod «a.prcoldout
toosottoofadmlnloa aad idl tbr a.- of tto ebambor of dopaUm ha. jam
lack. U
had aaoumrioao. which romoro. one*,
fhto Mioald to flTiw IIm- rallw* thrw tmltoftohaman aalara. Tto day
had tt Uara tto Fhtoo. Baarhoa ta
riow of tto airtral of tto aawproai.
KTwyetttoM aad hoMan. naa to doat tto tonraat. took op tto oar*
Itooily ahaald wak. It a potot to pau, and while bmttoff tham a dia­
laeonitt hi. otto., rtora orfoddwie.. mond fmi oat worth lO.OUO fianoa a
« all of tiMoa. oa tto Foartl. aad a.- had born let by Mam Donhan.1 tto
day die totarned from her wedding
trip. Tba. tto diamond the low oa
the Arm day the antored the Palace
Boordoo ^ raoorered the day die

I wa. attaoked by 1
FHghI eaamdbyoM

*0-IkHi* prU—Trl«P«tai

•teBL w do

Er.*

direr roAnor. nl. life hmt r
Bmwn wa. riding hi. bicycle aloag
Mmtoatton Oare. He mw another blcyeU rtdet qmedlng to front of him and
attempted to catch him. The bloy
dim in front dniek a .trMt raUway
.wlloh and pitched forward. He wa.
plokod up unooemoiouf. Brown dl.moaated but wu. m weak to ooaif
nmre. Tto tojaiad man wa. oooa
rlrod aad rode* awiw* Brown i
hlmbutappmrodpuralyded. He
ally mamgod to board a oar, bat todd. ooUapmd aad died.
* When tto body of a tramp who wa.
kUlod. to a wreak near Roaaoke. Ya..
wa. Marched for paper, of idontlAea
about $1,800 in I

1 WM founA

MTACiB AND PlBATrOKM
(leneratton. of idaygoor. nar
ioyod **Uncle Tom'. Gabto. 'IUi. play
that mored Urn world and omde hi.
lory. But it remained for Muager
Waehburc of tto great Bleteon Oom
imay to place the old time drama la a
modem eeUtog. While the teit of
Harriet Beeoher Stowe'. umeterpUc*
U prtwrered in it entirety to tto Stet

tion a noralty
toughed with Topmy aad wept with
Bra year. ego. In the Sleleoa Oom
puny there are two Topelei^ twe
Mark., who hare a grvel Aeld for Urn
tolermUdon of fun. It will aiipmr
John Boydm, 18 ymta old, lirtog near at TraverM City. Friday erentng
July 4lh. jitoytog
Book. Ofora, lad., mtood an aa aad Julytih.
liuraUy ohopped to ptoom hto brother. waterproof tent
Utoror, aged K). Tto young men had
attoodod an ioe oraam napper. and oa LU8 ANQELKS OR SAN FKANOISttoir fctarn their mother told them OO AND RETURN, ria O. R. A L
8S8.34.
dm had hoard aomo on. prowling
1-ickeU on mle Aug. let to 8th goo
Md.llo«ntap|»aiaao.for thl. na aboot tto honm and diowed Uiem
•oa. Tto potoT ^ Prtatod cm whit, where dm tied placed an ax dm in­ returning until 8m 80th, eeoount of
the K. P. biennUl meeting. Rale
•look Ihl. yoar. which toa dopartar. tended lo nee to defeaditig bermlf if
ftomtto ttom-hooorad-ptokof p.r attaoked. Soon after the brother, ra
by
Mtoa** whtoh foranrly ohaiact«.
lato tto ■hoot Bat wbHtor prtolMl Groirer-. frantic eoraaffl. and nuhed
OB Whit, or ptok papor CtolUoorw U Into tto room to m. Julm, apparontly A8TOR HOUSE JAM in i
traniAied. otandtog ov.r tlm bod
•aro to to a food nowopapu
with tto bloodrnaiimd aa opliftedL

,
,
for SO little money
at

Ther. i. no b«ttm medy known
to rntdicnl mcncc for ih.1 Irrnblr mflictioo. itching pilcu. thuo
the old mid mmidard rrtnrdy.
Ntk’s Vfg
tiBlBaBts
This MTrrcign specific Mford. iaBtBDt relief. Peck'. Ointmetil
bBB sflcctcd remarkable cures of
ulem. feeer mcea. old bihI run­
ning sores, when etrrry other
meMOJ hMl fsikd. Ask your
Unaggist for ‘Peck's" King of
Oii^nU and take no other*' U
be docs not keep it tend 35c fut
atwoonncsgU-jar.po.tp.kd. to

totol 116, Clort.* Ualoa.
Wo wtoh to ttoak tto mi

5p^“
OOMT rOBOBT tto o«or wo amto

1=^
D. OOOB. *TA . ■».

i%T£^
Mmiimi
Wnifni

mim

in th» citj.

The Brute Who Burns
And Brutes Who Burn
By Rev. THOMAS W ORCQORY ef Chicago

^ Tk» —y -««• JO" «»»

J. W. CLIFFE.

Only it doc* it *0 much quickcT; nicer.
cheaper, cleaner and.oh! M>mucheat^ier.
Xhe immenue sale «f the "Quh k Meal"
StoAC U due to its Mertta-t.t nothing
else. *lrU the BEST.

5U|»criority in llic luiuschoU as
cmjjltalically as ha\c our s*il.liers in the l*hilippine Islan.k.
Where you find a huuschoM in
this town in whi. h C.as is usctl
for fuel, you fin.l mmfon. con-

FHiriNSU^CE CHEAPEST

CLEAHEST
.-HEALTHIEST.-.

L. L. A. BUILDING

venienre ant! luxurt.* Reineiiimember, tunc for FREE SI R-

PROF. C. E. HORST

VICE expires July 1.

AND

MRS. C. E. HORST

imaniiAsco.

.4

ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

ud V.~l UUK

L.IOM-r

Peck Bma, Grand RapkKMklt

IS

DISEASE, STAND BACK!

WANTEDI

DeRald McDonald,

2:;“^ .r r

SELLINB A6ENTS

OKIMTI—-r

ELECTRICITY

DR. W. J. HIGGINS
M'
IS?

'jhir lOo

THK SI’KCIALIST ISCOMINf.’

m

U-< Hm1u4-.-u.-i.!- Ii. r.-tun.

004V f.u- full i-aru. Ills-

AUtr —Uisk

''vrir

. ». lu

1000 WATTS

JOHN R. SANTO

BoardiaiRlYirElictrlc
Uelt and Piwif Ci.

rr, r:.

LrtirU.. w.<k
r*iM-l s -ai4l r-j.u
tsU«in f.4r u«. and wut.-n ItAiith»»dl-rus4lr tuiuU . l..tltin»- k rkrv.H.|N.r
nu-r. iMuit^^ilorn

DFI. SAWYKR

J. c! HASSE & SON,

®DENT1STb

TAIMIR**.
21-aa ORAM) IlIVKIl A\ K.. i»r*1 non. Mil II.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. -

TT is cool now, but the first warm day my. how the
I Hes will bother you! T hese days are just for your

HE WIELBE IN

TRAVERSE CITY

comfort, enabling you to put in some of our patent ad­

AT

justable Window Screens.

PARK PLACE HOTEL

They will fit any window,

are made of best hartlwood and nicely «>iled.

There

arc none belter and we re selling; lots of them.

SCREEN DOORS

niMli|illwilai.M|3
1‘STIL

Are just as necessary, and now’ is the lime to put them

Monday EYDfliflE, July 7

up.

You may be busy wheYi the hot days come.

flies are no respeclor of persons.

FIVE DAYS ONLY.

T he

'They always come in

the unprotected doors and windows -see to it at once.

IS AX AWFUL TUIXG TO HAVE A WOM­ CoBsoltatioii, EzAmiBtUoB tid A4Ylcc Free.
AN'S HONOIt DESPOILF.I), BUT IT IS AX
IXFIXITELY MOKE AWITL THI^O TO
TAKE THE MLSEK.\BLE WKETCH WHO DID
THK DESrOIUXG AXD BURN IDM ALIVE
to one of ill. grt-lest living q-otolAT THE STAKE. It doe. not in any way help the lato to tto trsntiDoiit of all Uhrooto
woman. It aimply brutaliae. and dej;mdc^ the whole community. It Dto-MA HUtotoimiTs
deadena tho finer feelingt, aroime. the «lcinon» of pamion and make, nf mpsrior knowtodgs onabls. him lo
•Tory eufobU dimom. Ail
the mobatul the onlookera a pack of wild lN•a^tM which, while the wild
« dtosnsM of tto Brmto. Sptoa.
madneaa laata, ia in the aame categ.iry with the hruio about whi^so NerrsA Blood, Skin. H
LlTsr. Btomm>h. ttldnsys and BoweU
burning fonn it rejoicea.
mUotiflonUy and nooMMmUy trmtod.
Who can climate the damning effect of ihi. ujH.n the mind, and
DR. MCDONALD'S noom. to tto
hearU of thooe who are fon »*d to behold iif Who can Ugin to
naU DUeoM.la.lm
ctimatc the extent to whicli it aaim their nobler manhood and ply n-rrelotu. Hi.
mokly woman Mrptig.
Womanhood t!id cripple^ th**iii in the mart'h of mural progreM?
rw
Wmik man. o
I AM A SOUTHKRNEfl, AND I WILL ALLOW NO MAN TO LOVE
mrod tooTory OMtnnd
THE SOUTH MORE THAN I LOVE NCR AND HAVE ALWAYS LOVED
Ilfs of Mffortog. Dm
HER. AND IT IS FOR THIS VERY REASON THAT I WOULD BE SUmid PorolyM.

Dr. McDonald

May want to make your own screens for doors, window s
and other places.

Lots of ways that wire cloth is used. .

We have it in all widths from 20 incht^s to 4S.

No lime

like the present time to buy it.

COMBINATION SCREEN AND ~
STORM DOOR
just now, when it is so needed, it is the best screen door
that is made.

When the cold winter days come, (just a

trifle like the present ones.) you will not have to break

PREMELV GLAD IF SOME WAY COULD BE FOUND TO STOP THESE

your back gelling down last year’s broken door

BURNINOS.

der who broke it ?) but you will have a good door al­

Why cannot everA ChrUtian minUter in the south drum up cour­
MADB TO HEAR! TBB LAMB TO
age enough lo preach tO hi. people on tho subject f Why do not all WALK! Qatorrh. Thrat nod 1
the minialcr. of the aouthland arrange for a Sunday on which from
IM. cared. Dr. MeDoimld c
every pulpit a ringing jdea ahall go forth for the salvation of the KlUMd Nerrooa Dimoma Em
mid aU Skin DU—a. ourod.
people from the awful xfeceority of having in future lo witnoas such
Dr. McDooAld to. bomi ealtod
a degrading ■pectaide as the burning of a human being at the .take I wUord of tb. madiool profMMon,
> to roods oil dUaoM. ot o gl
Mitoaktog ony qnotoiooA
folk. ooU 00 Dr. MoDoMld! It to o
ora to moot him. Dr. MeDc

Three Races Destined
To Outlive All. Others
MU8I0------- LE880N8FREE

-

COOKINa AND BOtUNQ,
BAKINQ AND BROlUNO.
FRVINQ AND ROASTING.
STE>^’INQ AND TOASTINa

J. W. SLATER, lEUnt HOUSE FURIISHER

Cooking by r*as has asscrtCAl its

=PIIE$=

FROM
Aaj ■orotonu that wtoh to koop
ih4r ototo. op« Thaidayonatof
Jaly Ik wlU aol to Bnartdwart a.

it make, no Lmoke. no .tncll. n« «K,t. no
cconomUal and ilrsn,
A "Quick Meal" .Su>xe will do all that

Blue name Oil
or Oasoline
Stove

tBNaMT MB. vrUkaMm
^MlnoitlMof tki-NMr. B«t Mr.
Mlckwiu 40B0r> «h« ti»- tvprbU•M«|>»l*o«rM4AU>»
^ rnwrllrfi-t *U l» kM tromitxi.

QmCKMEAL
in.e *t<»c that has «rvo!otloolwd cook,
*"K
IranUormcd the drudKrry o!

W.H.1 Stove again
this Slimmer when
yi»tl ran get a new

-AT-Wuiisr-'

Tho Ttotim wa. terribly laoa
•boat the body aad log. and oi
rcooror. Tto yoaag man i. dtooonm.

3

By Or. PAUL CARUS. Prusktont of tto Intsmatienal F.lklora

Sue Chin«e, the Jew. tnd the S.xoni >r« the thrw
nen aatined to outlive >11 the otLer. on the emrtb.
Tfc. Mon(oli«i» anJ the Je«, have reaiited efforta of other people* to override them—the Mongoliani through their plojaing patience, the Jewi
through their quiet and teoacioua buiineM babita,
and the Saxona hj raaK>n of their warlike and conquering apirit ara,
I beUeve, dka^ to outlire tlw other racea wboao chancteriatio

li

.»M*Biw tfclM mmk fiiwar.

^

ready put up.

(won­

One man we know of has had them on

‘his doors several years and will have none other.
good to * look a little ahead.**

It is

It will be money in your

pocket if you do.

DMiy CONCEBIS

eiVER ox THE WOXDERFDL PIANOLA

every day until further notice. Con­
certs will be given in the J'urniturc
Department on the ground door from lo to 11 a. m. and 2 to t p. m
entirely free. You are cordially invited to hear this wonderful inslr

DR OOMLO MeOOlULO,
^WC SKL.L. TMI
J. W. OAUNTLETT. M. O.
PH YBICIAN AND BUROBOM
^StfgwyoC tto Bya mod Fitting



THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TMAVKMfltK OITV, MIOM.

etft.jtiott. «inwoAt.

A STORY OF '
OLD VFRGfRfA

**K|»k^rr
bo.^ th« |w^y ffM by
bU lUa^. -U L> lu tbe worVl 4« you
rail him »tM h m nam«r*
(OridnaLl
**JU««ua# hr mtriMfi ao many flica.
Before tba war tba DanUay
Do yoa «n4rr
Khr dM W*t und^ataod. hut abr nr ITnlhU owuad a lur«a aouta on
olrbly rvt«.rv<)r
Cbaaapaaka hay.^
“WHI. If hr «alrhr^ fll« Wl.V <UlCl*t ■wapt urer h iwioa.
«aU him Fly I*aprr'^-i*hloa*o
BaiolaUoo. afpw which It waa raotnrad.
doHne tba clrll war. alnoa
which tlma It baa U«-o diridad and la

Cfr-^^nSlr^lSalvr.
dmd aa will all Br«|>.

Condtnstd news
b cf michigsn
. Ho mur h raiij ItM falii o throojrb thr
•oatbarn |am af thr auir of lata tlmt
farmara loi^r brrn uuatir lo mmkt
hay, atthoofrti thr rro|i UI
Uia loarlaod... rrojo will U*a oo«i4r|^
fallura. Thr arri, .«ld woalliar liaa
Krcolly rrlarftrd thr e*im rruti. hot
whaal prouiiMO to la> abandatit'
What war at our tiiun ilir irr«atrat
pfoarrar for wild dacia aud «arar to
hr foBiid in Urn auu Uir ohl F h
Hrewer Mamh n«mr th« <^i.trr of (n
taara ooaiity-ii to ho oouvrrt.Hl Into
a biff rniilr ranch.
Two » hinayo
mao liatr |iurcJiaM*d S.duo aorr» of the
omrab fur aumrthlbK Hkr |;.%.UN). ati4
will raiao aUKk and icrain o|k>u the
land. Tha ranch will U fci.nad in. to
do wl.loli i.rar
poaU aud BfUM u
toot of wire will tir nroaaaarr.
No fawar than flyr rriict Oilr cltlarna
In thr vicinity of I'moo t?uy. notir
of whom aramldictrd to Ilia nan of in
toxloauta. Iiava
thr jiaalyrar
uoi laaa than
twmty flrr f.^ l in h.iixUi. It waa
rr« n aicaiii thir Wrrk two inlhw aoat
of iIm town and thi* tlmr awiiuiuluir
in ll.rhl, Jo-r|.h nvrr. thr watrr halUK ao ahallow

that unr-lialf <1 lt«

la Tuor. and manird her agalnat
^uihcr a wlahra. Jirfora thr old
lady died aha amt for one of tha buuaa
Uvar fiO boya who v
bora io
arrvants. Jur. and aald to him:
Hooffhtoo oouaty doHay tba past yarn
I an.‘ convinced that my aon*a
liarabaon uamad William McKinlay.
wife will l.® hla ruin. Voo aud be
Tlir oanana of birtha )aat taken abowa
played loijeiUf when you were lUtJa
that oot of arrrv ton boya bora in tha
children, and. though you are hla boy.
coantv during thr year on® wa
I.w you love bliu.
KeC|. a watch
rd ritlirr Willuua WoKinlry or
dorr Koiwrirlt
hla wife, aud If you dud that aba
1. alM.ut to bring dl.< r.xllt or loa. upon
Wl.ro yoor ayatam la waatinir away
>lm w an. him.111. mrlancbolj th«iOKbU. raatlraa
Joe made? ther«i
the
ulred promlaa. and
otnhu. aorrowiaff dava. vomw Ufa a
old klra.
fflurlooa plraaore with Kookv Hoon*
taitaTra. nil cmu
Jaa. O Johnson.
waa not long l.efure Jue dlacuvered
hit young maateFa wife bad a
Loinbarman from ManlaUa. Mich., Imer. tleurge Bentley hlmaelf was not
harr Hoard a deal at Tacoom, Waah , alKixe n-prtuirh. and bad It not beoo
for lou.uun.ouo fret of omUr timlwr. for bla prt.mlae J.rf would have let
mattera take ibeir courae. Aa It waA
be ke|.t an eye on Jraunetta Bentley,
and one day. erring her mount her
bora.* aud lid® away, be followed bar
at a distance. Kbe rode on to a bridge
lAtry atarvrd In Loudon broaom ha and walled. Joe traw led through aoma
>uld oot dlirwat liU food
Karly uaa buabe# and found a good poaitUm un­
of Dr Kinjr’B Naw Life Pllla would der tbe iwldge. He aoon beard tb#
rad him.
eound of a buraea hoofa. and Cyrua
lletheringtou. the lover. Jolimd tba
ilalioii. Improrr ap)r^ti
young wife. Ju® overheard them ai^
ranging a plan to elofm together to
WallAHoiia,.
Eranew, Jeaouetta UUug with her a
large aum of money which her boaImiHl waa keeping at home fur the purMeekaale'a MaraeUaa Wrrk.
of iia>iug off a umrtgaR*- Tba
[m* atnalhwt cnirine ever mnd.- baa
rolibery and Bight were to take place
II cunipleltHl re<-eii|l>. It U a leui
m.utal
and
a.vuraiely that night iH-iweeu 11 aud 12 oVlo

‘.,*£rs23;

drstrnotlTe work on tba grern w beat
FhK^ka id tbonmnda of them are feaat
tug ou the ondevelO|ied grain. While aim aud 8.

^rer and lEldu.
Hold by Jaa. <

It la uo nnoummou thing for the btiaa
The
to wtwk on the grain. ,yci they are at
crci.-.nl by 7.M iH»r
It thia year
» weeks rather
Of IV.C to likkv-th hlgh^l rate oa
rcivrd in that cuuiitrj.
The ol>l aaying that a
augar yiwr mnniia a gomi
d y«u
ta amply ,.rmeu thi. year. Tha
time in taking a aubatltote
of maple augar. tlial la. the kind Uial genuine Rocky lloaumtuTtw
Medicine <
cornea out of treea wa., \.rv i
tbli apfing,. while wh.^i proaiay^t

",T'Z

I

Ibr lake^ on the Mnugi-bJaU' |ienl ®,,plan i-eu ui»*
of her fwrka th® oak oudnr! •“‘" ••‘•ig. ow Ing to the pr.‘a.tM,. of \lowhicb KaUicr Mar.|ue|U-.^aiablialnl ili® !

ae..wfH,q
'
la brln\®d to ta^ 1

i

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WM BOI Ui-«r 11... 1T..-.I.I .11.. ot <1.1
«MK.. b»«

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dof.
_____________

aiwuu.

The Siagam i atU Romte^

Only 2
Hours

S^ThII ^^^ing'kia
flrat Tloa proaldaah and Frank UnmU
too aaoond rice praatdant. Exianalve
and improvemanu wtU be

Grand
Rapids

NewYor
I.r r.a4^0 Recurs. .«».—> Ar. NrwrYoar,
r\.r
lanbrc uJofmatiMn adOn
I in Aki-. Tkt Aet l'm..u SUkteie. oraad Kapida. Utah.
O W. Kl^U *.v oro l I Wt aoa 1 kt Agt. l3aoag*4

bI:SbS5.“-^

r.*““r‘S-s-s-5

Are a oeceMary part of every gentlemen's summer, wardrobe. See our large assortmm of flanneU in all tbe new Tolors and
^pes^both suits and single pantt. Suits ‘ .
|S^j^j«^7.50.$iooa Nufangle Pants

HAMILION CLOTfflNG COMPANY

The Vital Diffwiiet
TW fanwr ^MQENTUE. the
turn VIOLENT. A LAXA­
TIVE warn th. eratas . PUE.
GATIVE wkai ibr waHi aat af

PurgutiVM. tVMTwIorw. arc at
bam a naraara ry avil. kk»
BB aaictk to tekr«« the laaoMck W

IRON-OX
TABLETS

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i

t an kkal Laxative, ttrengtbramg

SO Tahltt^. 2J C€ftu

PALMISTRY
PEor. UAUHIK. Ik. Pahsisiuf ;iu
WsAAsurtk s*r®H. r,,sd- os.t.
et.1 SJ.4 fulsrv for II tti Tj i- slitlei,
Akimkuf*s.Ur.UI*.tS 0U IMS Paw
aatf PrsasM Pree. <'it. ,.h.s*r trv

WANT DEPARTMENT.
WANTED
\a#ANTSl>-At i*.e. dMivs4li«e. at Hutei
W Ehinaa
iSf-u

g~is:vis!rss.«
9.^^h=sh:4
OSTEOPATHY
J.O.ItILJ.TRUEBLOODIXO.

MEN’S

SHIRT WAiSTS

1AI»1 ATien tl> AMBBli'AN BTHtAtL UT
• IHTE.IPATHV. KIBKMVlUi, HU

In popular pnccs, 50c. $ixo. $1.25, $i.so,
^b2.oc>-vcry complete line, new colors.
Shirt waists have come to stav. and arc the ,w. most sensible garment yet devised for men s M ’
comfort and appearance in hot weather.

OSTEOPATHY

HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY

CARPET CLEAIIIII6 WORKS
.S. M.CBAP1.N. 11

• m-y say yo* done aold my Maggle.Bentley did uol reidy fur aum® lime,
then Nuid:
**That Isn't true. Kbe Un't auld.“
••Then w bar la sbe? '
Another sileiuv. then another reply:
-Well, I've UfU away all day. and
1 gave ordera that Maggie ahould be
taken to tbe white »*ottage.”
-What fob':**
reply.
Jue. -I JIat
done VO* a mue favab
I ret kon when
yu' know 'bout It yo ll gib m® back my
Maggie.”
• A favor? W hat favorr
• Ih fiire mtatlaa died ahe aald to me
to *%\utch over yo'r Mars’ George to sea
dal iioilUn' hapiK-n. him.* I'ae baea
a-watchin'. and I've saved yo* from be­
in' rubUxl. Mara’ George, ef 1 doo«
prove to yo- dal 1 saved yo' money, will
JO- gib me back my MaggleT'
will, Joe.”

abroad together.
aa%ed Ula luaater f
L,ot from commlttln
slave waa commended for hla wisdom
by r%ary one. though hla master at
first regrett«>l that he had not 1-een In­
formed Id time to kill tbe couple. Lat­
er be secured a dlvocv'e and married
ixed how faithful and how farralgbted
Joe had been tn saving him from a
doul.le murder. He gave Joe a amaU
planutlun. -It la being worked today
by tbe former alave'a dracendanta
UARTLN CRANK BORLAND.

frwro

BUSINESS CAROS

oC DIraoloca nf tbnVIifkHm
Bank. H. 8. Hall raaitnad na

>ty. Go
lug to tbe nearest cabin, be eagerly
made Iwqulrlea aud waa told that bla
wife bad iM^u sold
llaatenlng to the
iBiu.r lieuM-. be found Iter jouug maa
•rat the aule|K.ard |Hnirlnguut a glass
r bramly.
•Tilara* Heorke.” be aald. choking
iMtck hta teura. * we’t played tugedder
aa chUl. n. and now yo’ golu' fob to
lu tuc.”
■ Wliat la It. Jear- asked lUullrj

ilarlf.-^m. Igna.T hub rpi i.e
i tb^ *luma of n,e dly. at a coat of
A flowing well of mineral wal.*r aald i twarly f bMaaMum
„r,.ai curativ® pro|iertii>a ■
—-------Tor certi IIM dlaeaara, Ima lietm .dlacoTU l>a.»le. Ika World.
®rad at Aalilat. and
project is nowr!
dlacorary in medictne has ever
under way to Imihl . miiitarium and
««« «jnartar of tha axoltamant
Mt. (
pla.'c
(N. w lhaoovery for ronaumiHion. Ifa
aaver. at taaU have Iweu un bopalcta
It..*.-. II.
TirUma of ikmaumptioo. Phnaumonia.
One Humlred
Hu
We offer Oue
Dollars R.<- I Hemorrbaga. Flauriay and Bronobitla.
war.1 for any mae of Catarrh that cmn thonaanda of whom it baa raakorad to
not be
b® cured
enrea bv llaira C
CaUrrh t'ure.
p®rf®ct health. For Oougha. Oolda.
perfect
F. J.^ChcneyA (V. Fro|a .Toledo, O. AaUtma. Croup. Hay
Bentley's letters. Bentley
I them
Wc. the undersigned, hare known naaa ami W'hoopmg t'ough it la the
qntekeat. aureal cure in the world
It and a4*auned them eagerly.
■' J..Oheoe:
'I be Infemai acouudrri:” he exclaim•d -How did you get Ibeaer
a and financially
aba to carry out any ohiigmttona made
Joe tried lu vain to give Helhering
Ion a part In the pliit without reveaUng
Wholewleltmggiata,
Ih® iwrt taken by bU maateFa wife.
Toledo. O. Wnldmg. Ktunan & Mar
Bentley W-mme aimplclout that tba hoy
le Druggiata. Toledo. O.
UIW RATKS IXi CHICAGO.
was drcelTlug him and violently ar>lar.
HalFa Oalarrh fur® ta taken liter$» 7r. one way. m
round Uip
ed him to make a clean breast. Joa.
tally, wciing directly upon the blooil
Meals and Wrtba extra.
finding that tbe whole plot muat come
I aurfacea of the ayatem
I'ralna
oot, gm\e the nNUiml Informatluo.
Taatimooiala
la sent free
IVtce 75o.
re Tra
George Bentley with the ferocity of a
tiger rushed to his wlfe’t room. Hhe
Hunday, Jon® «d, Jn^ «th and »Hb. was not there.
”J4S-.” he aald when ha returned,
Aug fid, I7lh and Slat. 8 :30 a m
F. A. MiWhell. U. F. Agt
-my mother was right, and 1 was
H. W. i'nnnliigham. Agt
wrong
1 sinned agalnat bar. and 1
have alnnad agalnat you. Go to tha
white cottage and Uka Maggla borne
with yon.
LYom this nightI you and
she are free. Tomorrow I will sign
jour free lutiwriL "
Jeannette BenUey was n
again at tha pUnti

MICHIOAN (^iEXTRAL

^.

«t l.f.. Uun. with .

plol. He armed hlmaelf aiHl went tu
ll.eapiNiHi|ed reii
th.re lu Uw dlmtlou Hetherington
ould t'oiue, he met him. Ibruat a re
lolvcr lu bla face, tliaarmed bim and
took bla paiara. conalatiug of lettera
from J.-auin-lte llcnthy and other
pruoft of the luundrd robbery.
Helberlugton dlaap,Hwr»xl. and Joe
returni'd to the plauutiuu.
He bad
married a .|uadrooi. girl when ahe
old .Mra. Bcniley'a maid, aud1 the cou|
were devoted to each otb»r.. Joe af

NDFANGE PANTS!

o^ioiB.fv..alk
ofwl^toribr

Dunn* tba aarly pnit of tba ImC
tlona KrTcrlloroa. Boila, Ulorn. Cmt- reutury youi.* Urorvr Brutlry cant
banclaa and K^ona from \u am. intha prtnirrtj. Ha
falhblr for Cota. Oorna. Bnraa. Hoalda
fall lu loir with a ('rrnch girl. Jaan>

body waa |winly arrn *hov. U*r i
atraam. Krridmis arr In coua. .|nnoo.
et.Ulne iW.T liUllt
afraid to rn.tura forth after nightfall
• of gold.
O.P1HT and Bl.a-1
and eui
and ooiMtdarablr alarm U foil
Mlaa Kate Mutfiml.* daughter of W.
J
Hulford. onr of llattir t^rwra’*
wi.il* MaaT
laumment n.er< hatita. l.wvea today f.H
Great
tioo waa felt by ilu
the Fhuippiuea. where el.® will wed
friniIda of M. A
llogaiiy of LexingJobu Krana |lotb w«re former rlaaa
Ky.. when they aaw he waa inmmatea at Oli%rt «Hill.«o, wlieieavo- lug yellow. Ilia akin alowly chaiMfeil
mane® lr«l to their . ngagenieni
The color, alaohia ®y®a. an! h® anfferwd
Ilia uiaUdy waa Yellow
groom went to tlw Fhtlij.].Uie a under terrlhly.
ouutract with tb® g»»r. rum# ut ' aa Jaondio.*. lie waa treated by tha lirat
diM lora. but without Uoeflt. Then he
acl.ool lanolier
Mlaa Mnlford la on® waa adriar.1
of til® leading niu«.iclana of tlmt city.
iderfnl Hionmoli. and
Arouh.l Hradiug Ib.^ f. anrr Kuglial. remedy, and h® wrritea: ** After taking
• tnrrow la getting in counid. rable two tadthw 1 waa wholly cured *’ A

Tha tree

by farmar alava.
and tbairdaaeandanta.

^t

ri’h-MAaif*nitw«HiT‘

"WiU woodara erar eraaa?" iaowita

nnabla to laara her bad in aaraa yaara
on aooeank of kidnay and Itrar tronbla.
nerrana praatrat^m and graaral debil­
ity; bnt **T%raa boratoi of Blaotrlc
Bittara aimViad ma to iratk.** aba
wrtlaa. "ami in thraa raonfiha 1 Mt
like n new paraoa." Woman anffarlag from Hendaob®. Raokaoba, Kar-

XJJASTXU Tkrrr

ta-

fuor

uiifun>iAb0«)

k-curd Dlfinr

Iv.VU

No need to vurtcr from hexL
I>on't let the air get stagnant
-^rrcalc a lirecxc. Tut in one
or more of our devk or ceiling

OCULIST AND AURIST
J. EMERSON HUNTER M. 0.

EUBCTRJC FANS in your of.
lice, store or fiome. AU of new

FOR SALE

design and jicrfccl consiruawn

Pi^rd Uiuah. t jUL^

WANT A HOME?

CAMPBELL BROS

~srn?r'’cvL!ri,‘'Si;s'Arj:

£SS'» ?i-iSK2S

pt IB KAlA-a< acci, n««v MsnUw. to -11 .,r

axrm-lfurnai.njlu^ Dl'NOBBPoaD.
To^y ^^iartlay Twauan at Lmwim *

Dont Be Fooledi

-ssi ‘iar'^iss: <"r•

TakatWgaaaf.artgtaal
ROCKY MOUNTJUN TCA

k«» Ibg ntr> iwli St a:i w«.t aii. stiv«-t nsai tf

t'om.ntv

E.W. HASTIR6S & SON
FOB

MISCELLANEOUS

FIRE mSURABCE
-“J5!S>!TrS2!g

’♦Hurrali for Uncle San
-AND-

Hurrah for Uncle Tom”

FSiS

Friday Evening, July 4fb!

STETSON’S
OHgiHsIBig Ihublt Spectitular

Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.-

‘^mm

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.

aothing DepL
6rtatt$tW»dttUih
met lu

Men’s
Salts
$TJ0
$10.00
$1100
$15.00
to
$22.50
Dewest materiah
—Latest Stfles
and uitored to please
tbe most critical«See
this line before you
buy................................

Fine w FuraisUng w Goods w a w Specialty

WttHELM’S

J

-AINUV A OHKAT OOMPAN V»-1W EOM HUmimm ROYAL THEATRE COMPANY

TO-NIGHT «T STtmtllirS GMHD

ROSEDALE £

TOMORROW NIGHT WlUfiMI BE neana “IVIADAIVI 3A-TAN”
PRETTY HOME WEDDING

IttTiS TMIRSIUY AT 230 Dim

ttw £«fM «<MaR7

PMCES PREVAa

W. W. BMtTK BONOKBD

TMIS STORE
A MMT7 Pfwlly bom0 wdiim
mmnrnl Img tmirng mt tAtkaMtof
Mfo mmd Mta MmIwwIm Wimto. tr..
Mi MM* MtowwA whtoh mmUmi Mr.
WlMia. Jr . Md MIm Blb«l
DmWU
TbM oMMOBj WM pwr.
totmmi U til* pmatatm ot mlj tk»
laiMdlalM iwUMtw wud iHiii* of tbw

of “VlaOhrUit*' Mra h
giro tho npmt from U

Will l«do«d iTidA, .h„nooA. dunn.
warm weather, commencing July i ith.

Now what

Tha ragular maattag of tha Wornaa'a Borne aad rorolga Mlaaioaory
aooiaty of the Praabyatrlaa ohmroh
will ba held la the oharoh parlontoBRorrow afternoon at S:iO o'clock.

W. IVIII.L.IKEN A

SEE HERE
Roters Tea Spoms $1
lurrsct.

ityof tha Bapwith Mra OU-

Meat Forks $l-War-’
raiilctl

iUST STAND BY THE CZAR



Tbara wUl ha a amaUng of tha Uaifll«M OvWWW to PrtMN

form rank Knlghta of Pythiae thU
oraalag at 8 o'clock to report u

Utolr pMlolta .TMry Sandwy.

andoeoapying arary aTellebla nook
aad ooraar. end fllUng the air with
Tha Ladiee'Ualld of Grace choreh
their fmgtmnoa. Tha epaoiooe i
wlU meet with Mlm Lea Wadneatky
were iUad with geaala. about eighty
aftamoon at S o'clock.
being praaaaL After a oonpU of boon
Dr. J. A Bnydar aad family aad
apmit Tary plaaaaatiy at made daUMr. aad Mra W. P.Orotaar hare gone
to Klagalay to aa^oy a party gtraa la
and boa
honor of tha birthday analTarmriaa of
their fathera George Bnydar aad R
B. Orotaar. Tha former la 77 yean old
lag of Mr. Aadorooh. with Miae I
aad the lator TV.
en Moore aa aooompaalat. and ha t
On the oeoaaloa of tha commaaowoompallod to raopoad to aavoral
amatoxaioioaaofthe Lazinglon high
ad to be praaaat.

iKILtAlNy HIIKBI*

' Don har« boM nu^lac md work
VUii tbw whoop in Onmt townwhip

Iwlwlj. Thwj hoTo klllwd awrwn mad
woudwd two bndij. Of tbwwe wiz bwto John Qnww.
two to 1.
PHootoadonoloB. Cook.
Tbo dQ«w
woow tmohwd wo— diwtnnew bot ooold,
not ho foUowod to thotr homo, wad aetiool hwt weak tha addiem wae glrTha prixaa for tha aranlng were ap­
an hy Y. A. Ooaloo. fotmarly of ihU
propriate not only to U»a oooaaioa bot
olty.
Tha Laxlngioa Mewa apeake
to the aaaaoo of the year, ooneietiiig
OM BXBC'lTTlVBC'tlMMITTKB
of It in high tame of ptmlae.
ae Uiay did of giant lira orackarm. torJnd Ckmaroo Ima employad two naw
padoa. oannotia and drama Tba flrat
Aa b. yiMwfO or
>r Tkit IHt, Vhomm
barbera, L. K. Qlran of Mnekegon aad
priaaa ware won by Maadamaa Frank
8. 8. Anabaaagh of Ibe Boo
Thay
Utteola Lwttoro
Waltoo
and Fiahar aad
Maaara
arriredyaatorday.
Tho third anna
itloo of the
For tha iatormatioa of thoae who
Miohicnn LwUw Oarriort* a«>ck
Dr.
Martin. The eoaaulaiion
weak fraa admimion to antartainmaat
»taken by Mcadamaa Flank
WWW hold la Bay Olty jowterday.
on the fairgrooaaa. u may ba iatar•twoaty.oovan powloSoww beloB ropro
awniwd. taolndiac Mawkwgon. Qian<
have bean made witii tha poUoa daMapidw. Baffinaw. wawtand wwwt widw
partmaot to have tlie fanoea looked
BayOityaad Wool Bay Olty; Battle
after aad offloom plaoad ware thaJ oau
Ovowk. RiUwdaK Ann Arbor. Pori
BAY VIEW AND PKTOBKKY AND
detect anyone^ trying to gat in for
Haroa. Bontoa Harbor. 8t Jowwph.
RETURN. VU G. R A L
nothing. Anyone oaaght at that trick
MUwa. UoUaad. Throw Kirwrw. Gala,
On acooont of cwmp maeting and
will ba proaaoBlad to tha fnllaat axmat. Owdlllao. Jackaon, Mouroe. Pw
Cbanlaaqua amemhlv.
Tickeu aold
nt of the law.
towhwy, OhaHotta. Kalaaiawt. riiat.
Jolyjlbio lith inclnsive. good
By epaoUl raqoaet Madam Satan
Tmtwcww Olty. Bonth HaTwn and M«
will be re)ieatad in Btainbarg'e Grand
aoaitaaw. Tha report of thw w«*rwlary
G R A.
trow by the Royal Theatre Cornto be in a
pany.

oRoolmntlwo.

lathe Mlatw forty-nine free deliTcrj
oaoww with a total of MB oarrien
TheoOown wleotadarw awfollowe:
W. H. Kobinwon. Battle
▼ioa ptowldanl. Oharlww Kllie.
i; wwototary P. K. Ootwar. Hoi
■Mwaror. H T. Patman Milae.
!. A. K. Qibbard. Trarar» Olty: Oharlae T.
Whtu. Bay
City, and A. M. Braoa. Maakw«on;
IwfielaUra oommlttae. J. Roaee. Bapinaw;|W. J. Millar. Ann Arbor, and
Oharlae T. OoaUo. Kllnl; dwlecate-atlaiVO. Oarl V. Vllwaa.Wewt Bay Olty;
otiaaiaar. Panl R. l>otaer. iiolianiL
BattU Gtowk waw walaolad aw the next

ThU morning 86 Itaiiaae
from the hoo to work on tha
of tiHi T. O.. L. AM. at
Croaeing. where tha work of
I programing rapidly.

arHrad
grading
Hatch'a
gimdlng

Tba jury in tha oaea or tha People
re. OhrU Miller, ohnrgad with aaeanlt
and twttary, waa ont only five minntea laat araaing. bringing in a ver­
dict of not guilty.
TlM»a waa no
donbt bnt Mtllaf hit Duane with tha
cowbell, bat the Jury uppeared to
think he hnd a right to do U under
the oiroumataaeaa.
Tea witaaaaae

\
I
4

Me C aecOf • Tartar.
The I
Wh4 l».e

t»f
PI n refiiMt imiiMroiis lllu«tr»tl%r ii.at-dult-t- wt-re told. Otie had to
do with a Vlrtfliiln lH.Hr of a griieratiori n
a m. ii.U-r ,.f the CUrk txtuBtv Taylor* fiimous In the ihh Ul hielory of that state. Her betn>thal to a
W4»rthy genilrumu by the
' Ms.
^ young geuthmsn.
regnrd to her had

be<.o «Tu*l»etI by
greet 1*1 lor thus:
**Mar 1 U.g to niamre yon that I au
laMagi^ Oalmaaaad Lao Oul- alway s yours In spite of the fact. Miss
aambwrof
man of OharloToiz aro ia tha oity vU- TsyU.r. Ihni 1 ftwr yon are to cIuiiik**
thw haoatifal floral plfu that attaatad
your
v*H-atlou for that of Mnsonr
itU« WiU Caiman.
tholofoortriaadwwwra;
.pUllvely
R Flnaay of Oruad Rapida U
[hell replleil;
Anchor tfom & R. boye; wreath
in the oity to Join hU wife, who U
n tiulte
In of that. for. havtioai Km H. boya' wiraw; camatiuae.
•pending a few weeke here vUlting
ind
a
m
Boyal Oln la; PUlow. Mre. MoOlnarolativea.
Ta> lor.'*—PhlUdelpbU
hay. Mra DaOtmw. Mra
Marphy.
Mode Rich hae returned from a trip
Mra RowaaadMra Pilch; loaew and to Grand Rapida
For floors aae CUla
ovaatloaw. from aolchbore; tW
R J. MacDonald of Oblac formerly
tloaa. Royal Oaarde; rooea Mra Oww
of this oity. U in the oity to apand a
.aadohildrwa; Hydraaceaw. Mra Dan- vaoaUon of a few waaka
ford; toowa and caraatioaa
Lleeie
ladiaa
Mra L M. Poteraaa of Manima aad THE CONGREGATIONAL
Bach:oaraatioaa. liady Bnffaloee: <arwill aanra dinaera aad Inncbaa in
MUa Wilma Griffith of Grand Rapida.
the Oampbell bulldiag the tth of
who hare boon the goeata of MoaJnly____________.
damaa PaddM. Daaaran aad Smith,
aava roturaad honm. aooompaniad hy
PaMcal or M re. C Waver

of Mra Wam n Oooper
larfe

laa:paaal«iaad aUad flowwca Mra

ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH
Of mrrchanilisn given aw.iy FRKIi to every
UKlay. Farlicular’v will be etxplaine*!
first lime you make a purchase . . .

Mrx. Hanna, head trimmer m
the
MOlioery
Ilqianment
leaves for her vacation i
Saturday.
AU who wiah
serv ices will please call before
that time.
The Boston Store

mwim

the

•TAOB AMD ri^TVORM

The^

ortlag ollaatkma in whiidi the mom.
honof tha oaat art aqaal to ihalx
uartoaa parta.
Tha piaoa was exWwmly waU rondarod and the com0pBijdiaplayadtu aoriu to good ad-

W*£J3?-

.a

KJtomines are temporary,
rot, nib off and acale.

SMALL POX

IBaBalltsaa.wholSuuaa| thamaat
pMd amw Otoaa Imka. haa kiUad flra
------------ — laialj.
ThU Uaa un.
pUam«taaipr«» to loaldaaiaof ilut
•ootlM af tba oeam|y. aa poiaoamis
oi^Mlmfa am bOM Coaad hare be-

flmh, and Oraw Xmka haa alwvt bMa

regular

RASTALL

0
1
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llustliDf Jeweler.

3.MJMM

i Uitt ofJtr lu. jM
been received conslsliog of Knives. Forks,
Bcrr> Spooos. Orange
Spsans. Satar Spmbs.

this stort will dost Tridsf afteni»»tts
during fht hot wtalbtr, csmmtucing Tridaf, 3u!f nth.
I

ARfYOU
INTERESTED
Square?

Floor Rug or
Art
•re IS your o|»If so, here

$birl Ulaists
$1.75 :• ex-riRA

at only $32, and unless soon­
er suM will make a daily rnluctiunofr»U cents until and in­
cluding Wednesday. Jul> *imL
Buy quick or y ou lose them.

IfotV l.aundric! Percale
Waists, well made, fine colors,
price cut to'itK\
Others from
lOc upwards.
lio)b* Fancy Slrijie Summer
Suits, new Wyles, at only 78c..
Tr) ns for Unifonn lu>w Prices.

aad Gravy U4les.

\\V havr vjalhcrccl iij) all the odd Shirt Waists
from several liiu*s. from twt> to four of a kiiul —
ran^inji in price from S>\oo to $3 50-and made
one l»i>j line tif them. .AIkhiI one hundred in
all. in while and colors, in the follow ing materials:
India Linen. Mercerize*! Chamliray. Fine Halistes. Birdseye Madras. Whit** Cheviots.
Htc. Made in a variety of styles—
Any waist in this lot for........

^\•c otter ttKU). Friday. June
27ih, 9U2 ItKrt Royal Wclttm
Art Squares worth $:i5 to $38.

7.75

DaaU miss this chanet.
€vtrfcttt a bargain at the original price.

-

Bamum
if €arl*
Jewelers and
Silversmiths.*

DR. H. J. GETMAN

ThvoniT iH^-ti^-tiir^MluaU^ir
»U<1 V.Urm*r5 4\4Uv' »• Unuwl Tmv^cnirtt,
rr.wt. nil Ui-wa.., .4 .L*a..w.ti. m..

., f
AUr»ll-,.r..tMi.ll> *tt-w.-rv-i

Cadies' Suits

241 Front street.

il

7.G8, ^M,n.sh, 14.50

Save Wone^ for the 4th
Onedourtb off on all Cadies' Shirt QIaisU. Skirts. Olrapsers. and
Corsets, men's and Boys* negliflee Shirts. Bats and Caps. Bam>
mocks and Caee Curtains from now until the Fourth.
Men's Balbriggan Underwear..............2:ic ; Childrens Sun Bonnets........ ............. ..luc
Bo>-s' Crash Suits................... .%........... 75c
Bathing Suits for Men and Boy’s
Ladies Shirt Waists. $3 dowu to........ J5c
Ladies' Fancy Hose, red and. blue.
drop stitch. 15c values........................iDc |
Hammocks. frinRC<l valance, closely

fifcAw

CARr“

Don’t miss gt*tting a suit .before the F'ourlh at
about onc-lhird'olT regular price -

Bp trading at the Tair

and other disease germs are
nurtured and diseases dissem*
inated by wall paper.
ALABASTINE
should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walla.
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Gamad lUpidn. Mich.

Straw Hats, up from..................... .

IV.

;TS-

SS'-:~

r. A MiTtaiBMK o r A
e W.enmNlNOMAM Awnmt

P^M^^tUETTS'
Tnui»«lMwwTr»nir»-l*lty m ruli..*.
For Or*fMl lU|A4n. ik<«raHt. TuLwiu.
Su»*a. II «a ft n.Sm p ta
loapum
r*» MuftkftCu*. Hfty Our, |»urt Hunm.
Kwr MftftifttM. littdlBrto* ftftd MilwftbkM. SWi
*.B ,ll;evft. B.S «tp m.

Tl'
** “ * J* iTkHOC. Aa-ftt TrftWftTftft Wlf
n r. HOBJJDI CtaftL Pte AM

5c
IMftrklftftwOty.eeVft.

Ole are Stiff sellinfl an Baxaar floods below cost Chis sale win.eon>
ttanetmtUan the Crockery. Cin and flraniteware. Ofoodenware.
etc., etc., is sold. It is your loss it you miss it.

Cbc fair,
n

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VETERINARr mEOI & DENTIST.

*•1

W.H.RROWNELL

I

SterliUG
Silver....

JuiM. K. Mt
Trmli- k**ftTtftrftn. CTty a. foUc^:

ALABASTINE
Q A

Cat Glass .M.r-i..uiih «m

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY,

THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
I
=J JL

t<» $4 ;>cT •Iti/c ii.

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WaU: wrialh from horaialwra thw which plaoa thay will taka aevaful
hUaoaw Miaale awd Marr Oraabarirwr. aide trlpa to peiaU of lnleraat

uaa Doeooa
The
Baeood jxra
Miu. Taaqneruy
uaaqnaray was
m---------------------------------------------------------------m
giraa la Buiabaig's Grand iaat night
IDon't be withemt flags on the |
hy tha Royal Thoaua company before
IFourth-3c to
$8,00^ The I
a Imgo aadiaaoa. The play is wthrUl1 Boaton Store.

plays ■
iag>ociaty dmma. oaaof
play.

- ■
which haa bcoaght fame to Mru Patrick QamphaU aad Olga Motharaoia.
Tha alocy U oaa whieh reraaU the
ahraggidaofataUMsromaatorodaam

Kalres and Forks $.3

1

-THIK f9AO»<K-r S-rOMK.

22 I Front Street

Bo)s' 2-|iiecc Woolen Suita
for the Fourth at $1.50. $LG5.
and $1.VH).
Hard to match
clseaherc for less than $2.75
per suit.

bert for the

by a

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aadMiaa Btampar of Mow Orlaaae,
oad Mr Md Mra WlU Aadonoh of
Rook laloBd. UL Tha hoaae waa
wild flowera. faanU of wild rooaa.daialaa, flaldUllaw and ooraopala flUing tha

The bomaa for tha Mlai
9L Pmtnbmig, July 1-TU Owwr lag at Mra
Lathrop'e
Am 1mm! a tetw that wll prU
afiaraooa will atari at
■■mMm mmM dwpoanno Um- rmlntloa-

oMhodlTlBM rlcbiTor^ ostf

about

a Wethlini-tl^ift ?

frAMsAi wAo vlU

TM fanewal

AKOYOiriL
GEHBiOl

atjja Mra WUeon wiU t

Oty. II :la

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