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The Evening Record, August 08, 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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1902-08-08
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- THE EVENING RECORl)
•H
TRATBB8B CRT. MICH. FBIOAJ AUGUST 8. I90S.
sl^SlMOFFATT
MONEY Wai
BE RAISED
PROSPECT
----------ssd grmtitjix^l M
Cim li»t ttes voiUd b« so
Unsnimous Choice of the Sen> nmdj nmd the dirtriet with tumor in ed tbio aflemon at Qaartor tiiao. aed
Mrtsc tte rffM of «S7 Mwm thi«
tbo men all repaired to tho Twolfth
atorial Convention
eltjM4 0sTksi: UfMl.sfoodtel
otioet Imao hoU park for |a game of
Mr. DsboU botwrea the ftm nod oooood
floora. Tho game U protty hot otmff
and is Tootly different tnm aoam of
tiftho
Ssi3r-3S“x
SUPPORTED BY KALKASKA jjJ-
SHOWN
( Urn
lit oTOolohor. Ths Une Chsiievolx-s Candidate
Endorsed Him
I bo ImUt botWMS
sad Ooy.
lord Is • ooiBimmlirolj ibort tim»
ood tbr rood eoold bo oood white tbo
kW osd woo boiac boilt.
Aokod 00 lo thoMooteloo
tloo. by Jodio Boborto. Mr.
ted thot tho obOoot oC tho loBBbor.
eofthoteUy woo oaooM wboroOrUado C. MoSott of tbio olty woo
by tho timbor owsod by thooi oosld
bo «oMoe^Moetel.o.oedtofSrthor thlo ofteraooa tho aaoaioiooo eboioo of
the ooaronUoa of tbo Twenty oerenth
ooootortel diotnct. which wo. held
throofh tboir loads. Bot bo boiterod in tlAO oeonty ooort honae
Itwoso onrprioc to erery one outIhot thoir timbor eoahi bo tfoaoportod
Kolkooko delofcotioa. until
10 Moateteo by way of tbio city. Ho olde Che
i
oold oteo that if thlo oMy rolood fondo short Ume before tbo oonronticn. that
the dotegoteo from tbo home of State
or Palmer bad decided to so}>
thot tho oorroy woold 1
Mr. Moffatt'o aoaination. Dot
for tbo ponaoaoat lino boro.
psoatopatthoi
la wHtiaa. Ho oatphaoiaod
l^tboi
eoaldaotodonI to Biteo Trororoe City
of itec
oad rtoh prooiiooo of fature
for tboUao.
said thot Btepo ohowiDR this
hat line bod
city oo the
by tho otet<
flted oad
Froject
Line Across State
Tbo AtpMm. Oailord ft WoMon
oaUway projMt rtmoirod s fvtoh Imtbo eater.
iDCtel oid.
Hlooof tho
to4w
to tbo I
aid ookod by Vioo
otete of A V. rriodrloh, Jodfo Bob
erto, Kroak HoBilton. J. W. Hoaooo.
Dr. W. K Mooo oad X B. While.
Tlio Birotiair woo colled to ordor la
tho ooaaoll roomt ot 8:80 o’clock by
Tboo. T. Uateo. who hoo hod on lath
•.^Itb Uioprojoot
I groat deal of troob
boon oompletod and the right of way
obtetned. Ho oteted that tho Imn
quantity of timber between this olty City of London Walts With Sur
aud Gaylord made the prospect o|
pr
of Oi.iloo to oompleto tho
'
anit for Moffatt. Willi»m Mtwrs of
Oharlevoix connty hud been a cundi.
date from that connty bat gracefully
yielded l« the popular Bentimenl
•npimrted Mr.
Moffutl.
Wexford
ooniity waa onpledgud as a delegmtion
but the maiority fgvored tho Oraml
Traverae candidate and the remaindor
81,400 ill a few bonrs and $15,000 has Hr TriMgrsph V. tteWord.
l>)ndon. Aug. 8—London is taking
been pledged there to aid the road to
the proximiiy of the coronation with
oomptetlon. Later on this city
surprising calmness. Except for the
be asked to lend whal amUten
decorations along the route whit h the
deemed Hght, but all that iso
qoiied U the QOst of the snnroy of M ro)-al party will tollow
miles throagli the oonnly. whloh of anything unusual! In many places
today there is not e\en usual business
would be about $50 a mile.
Dr. Moon stated that he had token arti\ity as a number of houses are
closeil until Monday and holuUy
gf«at imlns to Investigate
prise and believed Uie olty would crowds have either remained
make a big mistake ll the opportunity or ha\e gone into the country. The
to getitbe road waa not taken. Hi tlccorators arc giving the final toudi
had made tnvssltgaticms of the oom et today along the coronation route
PiccailiUy. from Hyde Park lo St.
paay and was mlislted Uiat no ohaaoe
was being taken in dooaUug the James street, is lined with red posts,
lipped with gilt and connected across
amount asked. Us had
with ex.Oongrvssman Msaiok and that and up and down with flags and
geotleaum hml advised him that the streamers of all colors. The buildings
projeot oould be assisted with ooufi- along the route are decorated with
dsnoe and tlial it woold be a good crimson, blue and purple hangings,
bordered with red and goUl
thing for Traverw City.
5. H, Prince
The proposition of the Manitlee capPrussia and Princess
italiste to give the project aid provldrrg amved in l>ooing the Un.‘ was ran through several
tnK^ts of timber la Kalkaska county don today for the
and late Manistee, was brought up row. King hxlward it exjwctcd lo
few oooiiiteration and it was suggested witnem the rehearsal of the coronathat if this city was t*> rates funds lion ccrcmooy at Westminister .Abfor the project there ought to
some
•agaraare tlmt the line would not ^omc,^ Aug. 8—The Pope is great
telp this point H. W. Cnunlngham. ly interested in the coronation ot King
agent of the M. ft K. B. was presoat Edward. To Cardinal RampoIU to
«.d In iwpoo** «o * q***tl«in* to the day the prelate exclaimed: **1 send
bMt rgutc to tnuuport tb* tbnbir in the great king my wannest greetings.
qn**tlon. b* *lM*d tbnt In nU i»bn. I hoi>c he may long guide his people.
Milt; tl wonld ank* no dlffatMO* to
tb* MaaMs* lantteraMO wbntbet tb*
thnbar wait tbro«(h T«*t«*» City
orbywotbarant*. M* b*llar*d Mart
Itau pnpiwltioo wonld not ob*»niot
IboplM tohrln(tb*tiMb*m, t*vroM^----- - ooold *oMly b* nado to
*0*0 tb*tlnil»ctbro««hUI. city and
Shenandoah, Aug. 8—The leatlers
tn HnntoUo Tin tbo M. ft K. K.
Mt. Wonrtob tboiKbt tbnt tbo fint of the strike believe that the ficquent
tbinc to do- wn* to uorrtnln If M*. shooting, excc|g that in the Lithuniai
Daaid-.eon.Fnny b«l «.m.l*nt bonk. district, is done by tooU of the oper
ta« to pot tb* lino tbrcKb laotidlBK atom as a means of impressing upon
lb. n.M.t«c.->» the authorities the necessity ol keei»
ing troops here. A majority of the
shots fired are in the air, and strange
Tite Mr. Daraad. to <
ly cnoiMh the fhooten are ne\ er cap
tured. Everythiag is quiet here today,
and ntUMd wtib
him la a tow teiastea.
rkSrs.
-LBBiurdBior
»«»/ «««'>*
i
THE WEATHER
THE EXHIBIT
.......................
^»eT*thJ^moUoo*5h^^ secretary j
omt the ballot of the coortmtioa for
Mr MoffaU was pot and carried
A oall for Moffstt wao follou*.*! by
tb*. appointmeat of Hoc. W. H. Po».
Dr. Frallok and A. P. Oan.
tbo uomiaeo to the hall,
the ahswnw of the oomm
orisl oommitt.w was sel*
as follows:
AntHm- J. C Oanatlett.
OharloToix-L 8. See
Grand Trarerso-W. W. Smith.
Kslkaska-Myroo A Momll
I^lanan-Wm. DalxelL
Wexford-A H. Webber.
Later. A M Webber ot Wexford was ■
lolected cliamuan and L. S . See. of
Cluulevotx, Bei^refary of the oommlt-{
maid tbo oampaigii wonld be one
‘ 1‘ ^ disensf
Roei. would
r wore di>co
POPE GREATLY INTERESTED
OPERATORS' EMISSARIES
to the
oa?fori^teoteMd^in a roioi
berm. »c. doeoa: water molooo. 80c.
wao oteor oad otroag he oaid
esoh: maskmoloos. 6o Bntorprioo
Como boro today to oapport ^be
OOoh Orooery
163Ttf
ootSoo of oor prooeat state oeootor.
Boa. A X Pateser. hot 1 toIoo the WHITE Bed Spreads ot The
wish of Soeator Palmer oad the son •
ttment of the lepobliooas of Kalkaska
county.and eridenUy the deoiro of the
4 •‘KUhonaif Tfmp't- W—M
repablicons of tbo dUtrict.. by an- eomufls in tkn toh omnnnhip of tko
richoti fin of poro eomo4f thot onp
tieatrieet
protptetor hu rtfwei «
This
^
THE CET-HEIT-TO-ONE- line, rcxm.ble................
THE S. B. SPEa*L-^r «»n
............................... SOc
ALL HEW IHPORTED SILKS C
We riiow mote tod Utter tie, tiui. ,11 other More, combmeJ.
SEE WINDOW.
3. BENDA & GO.
fluu.n. B*U«. »t >-*i*lA«. to Hu
^.
u.. *iMrt»* ruM.
BIGGEST BARGAINS
^Mr.“ MoffTu ^
(iml beonSU. nnd II « a. hit offininn
that tbe pM|>Ia of the ollr i-oold nfford Extends to King Edward His
to IMn the t bniio,. If tli, totd waa
Warmest Greetings
not bnlll tbM tb* nmoont «o«ld b*
loA. bnt If It wn. completed tb* (ntg
to tbl. ellj wnold be (rent.
It wu caplnlaed that nearir »lt,0C3
liad been eapended by Mr. Domnd and
bU aatnetete* In fartberin* to* enter.
mTmimer.*-. Fmmmmt tow Tbei
that tho oltioo hou^ll^
Aartbi.uU..«mII.tolI.aao..
-
€ily « Book « Store
HOME QBOWK p<Mheu, S6c huokot:
cMinlemst
non for tlie honor cMuil.
rr upon him
and the manner in which the nomlno.
1 was made. He aaeured the deh .
hlR befit
agteo that lie wool
efforts to senro U»e distnot with credit
If bo should be elected.
Katho»iastio addresses Weic made by
sereral of the driegatei*. Auditor Genornl Powers of Oadill%o ws. called
upon and after telliUK » humorou■ ory he oaid a few good thingo about
OKI ANIHI <*. MOrrATT.
ON EVE OF
CORONATION
liomoay wa» reooired
Id stodc now. The miDDiututers notil aomhave
been ahnoct unable tb fiU orden on aeaxmt of
gicit denunJ.
Kvenrthine ihai's needed r»u
will find hete.
*'Tt was but a f -w mtnou. U fore Mr. j
Moffstt wsB brooghl into the hall,
and when he appeait 1 lu* wa^ Rr«M?t4-d
Trool Oa of Detroit, which lo to take
ooee roUtire to the otebility of (
oompoay'o bonds. The ooly
proleetoad tho organisation of the
|r oootemploted woo from Moo.
o to Kolkaoko, i
Alfred V. Prlodrtoh wao ooloetod no
Ohio tbo oompoay I
ofToloablo ttmter. In oddUiim
eury. Mr. Roteo was iDvited to
••rtbo ob>oct of the BoetiiKg oad to thlo o otroteh of sixteen axiloo of
»thc information ot his oommond ruodbod.foraorlyi
boon
offered fieo, whloh
. |.ropoood llBO. Mr.
Bates expUiiied that Mr. Dutmod bos tbo oooMioayohoot 9800 0
Mr. Dorood'o explonotionr were oo
been oonsiotont in hlo otetemento
ootiofo^ to tho buoiooot moo osoom
oloo<' tbo rood woo first broogbt to atbl<^ thot it woo decided withoot i
tentioii la tbio city.
sting roioo to raise the requirtM
11*1 said thot there woo o roooooobte
And tho oommittee wao iaotrooted
prospect of the Use being eompleted
to this oily, bot before Uir ooapoay
ooold be finoBoel the oorrey moot to
oomploted from Alpooo to Pronkfort
and the right of way oex ared. Mr.
Dorond had girea aooor»Doe that tbo
mooey for the *«terprioe woo forth.
Phiitr<>fBasiB»ll6t«ds
WbMi CterleTtas oosstj vsteaU-
richt or »sj Mwmb A1|mm
For Survey of
ti. A
Through This County
600D
SIXTH TXAB—HO. 1637
WILL BE MOT STUFF
of the peejM-nl admlmitration and the
manner in which auto affairs had
n oondnet•ted. or eonree. ho mid
There ar»*
there bad beej
often miatakee by public ofllciaU.
but ho dech .t..d that the
inatltntiona.
among
them
asylum in thia city, fomiahod t^xamploe of the wisdom and zeal in which
thing,, had bu n coniinoted in th,
stote. Ho urged omtod work in ihu
party and the nomioatiuii throngh«mt
of just
jnat such men as Mr.
Id rep
the Ust.iultire
paid
thing for Senator Pulmor’a friends to
do iwus So yield alim with us goml
~-on*
bis'eluction by an old-time mejorllv.
and the Domination
Hearty talks were givt-n br Hon. W.
the utmost good feeling and eothnsi
Hon. G. U. Corel 1 and
for Mr Moffett filled the atmoa. ”. ^Foster.
.A. B. D^berty. all of wh«,m
ted good majorities and had
to my of the excellence of the
The delegat4W were slow in getting
atkm of today aud the nnanitogether and it was 3:4U o’clock begood feeling manifested among
fore the convention was called to oriMricl. Cigars
der by A. H. Webber of Wexford, sec
ooDventiou adretary of the senatorial committ««.
After a few brief remarks Mr. Web
HAH6ED FOR MURDER
ber called C. E IVnimore to the
ohair to preside as temporary ohalriMUi. A. H. Webber was seleoted
temporary secretary.
Mr. Densmore lost no time in mak
ing a speech bat at once directed the By IVOeCTBph lo Uk.
attention of the convention to the bAiCliicago. Au^. H — Louis Thoms
Bess before it.
WAS hanged here at noon lo*iay for
The following oonimitltieB were the brutal nmrvler of Carrie Iars*>n,
who was cook on the 1 to.it of v
'Hioms was siewattl. .\fter killing
the wfiman, according to \uung KeisTraverse; Perry
E. R. Harris, Antrim.
singen, Thoms* partner, 1‘homs put
Order of husiness-H. O. McParlan. the botly in the lake under the u
Antrim: A. J. DeVries, Grand Traveiw; X H Foster. Antrim.
Purmkni pt organixation-Dr. E. B.
aboock. Kalkaska: P. A. Kenyon,
Charlevoix: G. W. Fralick, L*-elanan.
After a reoesi of five minutes the PROF. J. WILSON EDMUNDS, tb
committee on c redentials report
noted speoiHlist is at the Hotel Whit
dslegations oomplelu as follows
log for st-T«-ral days Eyes aoonrately
tested fr.-c- of charge and fill, d with
Gauntlett, Arch
1*0.,.
• LEGiLLY DEMOr
IVIEN'm
DRESS SHOES
0NLYSI.65
25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.
yTctm«Ui*«,mad
^ 8r. ,MUt*-»lrB r««»4 w.4.«-MBd..
tb.- ^lot- «uk,.,.y .tylw. B. thr
STEmBERG'SrnRELlABLE DRY GOODS AND CL0THW6 HOUSE.
SEE THEM
Jllfred U*
Frledrlcb
oK IHK bi>THi!o»< at
THK I»WK-«T I'RUIM
THK*»U»KTAM»
B. Raboock, M. A
‘’rii.n...lo.
n-
oqmnimtioo b*
iTorChlsOleek
To re.luce our sio* k >our t huicc
of GKk.Wll M.S
SOcptfdoztn
Phone us for Cut Flowcn;.
frank
M. PAINE. Florist
TME FAIR
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
Cleaning up Sale Bah
ance of this fflonth^
Smiprrorkft.
JLSMER3 00.
Wu hBT«- just ivrriTftd ft fthlp-
mi-nl «*rtbrToin»aii4 BAN
CROFT UAiniW HllOKi.
DROVER
TltKoUi RKUABLB
FRANK FRIEDRICH
The Nvw Sisad.
242 Frmt St
• I
*^Kalkaaka-K
Drop In and See Them.
h::ij,f:k
md Traverse-W. W. Smith, A.
R Stiueon. W H. Foeter. M. X Has
kell, G G. fovell, L 8. Walter.
Geo. Steward. J. H. Monroe. A J.
LMteM~0. W. rralick. William
DalxelL Jerry Sullivan. W. O Nel
In Shirt Waists in Town
Ketnetnber
That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and
fancy Muslins. Alexandria silks.
Chambray.. Madras. Robina
stripes. Dimity, and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
« • a a
WATERPROOF
_.C0ATS...
Keep out the rain. Heavy duck out
side, rubber interlined— No other
coat wears so well for hard service—
Perfectly waterproof—cost you only
five dollars for the extra length!
UMBItELLAS .. 50c 10
Tbtei Hou. W. W. Smith anme and to
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
/*■
M *V^nUi
1
1^. wmXdaY, Atoubt s. >iio».
WILL UY BRICK I
m ETBinC tECOU.
Snipb In Bedroom Suits!
cMbtUhrid
TBAVBMK CITY. MIOHIOAM
A BInx Ctoy maotol tiV»: Walk»-i
atowd. joat wait of thU olty to tba
ORAMD TRAVI
MiMTi ftoar. wbiab for yaan hat
aaad aa aanal enp of wainalaaa aartwatad at tO.OOO to aasbar;
, Tbaaaataadof tba oooaaitofandattoa for tba paatog batwaaa Otoa
aadFtefc iltaafi aa r>aat to batog
elaaaad otpiapantocy to tba laytog
TWBBTY.OWB
Tba aaadtobatogpat
O. P. Agt
BOUBA
mmA fataraatad to thaaiattar will faaaa pnatlaally ae erop tbia yaar toto plaoa for the aaabtoa« aad tba
fitaaryaili aad Tortoaa farfar- tod tba loao to tba growar wlU be lajiagof brloka wiU probably ba eo«.
tooday.
lOTTe baaa axpraaaad While tba |p.000. Tba wat weatbar baa caaaad
i for tba to.
10 M U mM whaa .
vUoh «ita would M I
_____ _
or a library aaeh m wa axpaot
tobaTe. lnUieftrrt|«laoa.lkaramaat
br afrooufaof a* laMi aarcnty fa«t
MTVSLICAV arATS TICK«T.
and
ftaratotoT^^mOAHIBL M«CO% «r BmI.
Pot Aadliar UMMTmlrBBBT r. POWBB* m€ WmM.
Pot tlBOT. of HM IM
BDWIN A. WII.I>BV of VMR«rM
I*BU>« A. PALI. 4
Pot HotAot. iUato lioOTtl U
PATBU'K U. »
today aajoytog a |doolo at He ah lawai.tA It waa a jolly party that left
on tba Oolonbla tbia Bmlog. and
they ara doabilaaa . njoyiiif a «
day at the raaort. Proalalooa aaoagb
baatof woa
snit, uokicn
rinisii, so
NaUl. Solid Oak S-iuecettiit,
GoUkn Finisli,
^wcll
Dresser and CommoJc, J sawed, French pUle mir
mim-fiM ffmkimf
foimto/a. fSSO-tf
A full carload. 50 distinct patterns of Oak suits just
placed on the floor. Bought 20 per cent li^ss khan the
price now. DON’T MISS THESE, you will appreciate
them.
:
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J. W. SLATER. LEADING HOUSE FURNISHED
L
OT.-h
DR. S A wye: 1=9
•DENTIST*
leEHERALMSWAMEl
AU. WOKK IIKIHKHT
oraim:
riNIC
WORK A KI-K. lAl.TY 1
A pUy witlito a pUy. thto ao
aboot S.000.000 boaheto.
dd. rmtbar iobaeatoh to CMt, tb
Train amployto of the Chicago A
to aot: oo lb. ooottary. it to a good
boleaomo bomorooa afory of Ameri Northwtolorn are to rt'oelre
can life and wltboot a idngto wierd tion in mediolne imd aorgery. that
For
A. D. TYLER
oomoa a tramp One Riem i. dead at Trmitoii. N. J. Ha
had bean in a oootinnoo. Mata of aom
day be drifU into a little In
town, on the front and of a iiaaa< nger DOlaoca. nerer waking bot once, whan
baok bot on the inaitlr hia wife waa moTing him. and in do
of the ooaobea. there Ik a amall thea- ing ao pained him by Iwlatlng hia lumk
* * Yoo hurt me. ” bo oalmy remarkod.
trleal oo»|wny-tra«p and oo
mnk back again into hi. death like
gat off at the aame town, tba
from choioe, the former by Uie aid of •Iw p The attending iihy.iolan. wiy
hrakeman*a boot. The ilompany Riea. wa. a ylctim of Bright*, dlalong
>4 Vtkv. U, U- forfHl4,a to Ih.
!1 pIuiS2?ra
Ir ,.^h! fsll U, tiu-r I
to put on thU night; tl.a tramp
plAy. the part. meeU the laadinj:
woman o f the Comiiany. hi. former repaat wat the flrat fcatora of the avaanlurtalnmani
Mn.lo and
Thu oompUeationa tliat ntng'a
•riaa. form tha ground work to the obnyaraation made the boor, pam
plot of tha gTeata.t aocnio drama oT swiftly oulll Ume for the homeward
nMt yearn Elmar.WaUore* ” A Mil- trtp. Ona of tha plaaaant thing, wa.
the ln.p»'0liou:of a large quantity of
liunalre
Tramii.** Thu
third
ahow. not alona tha aatarior of a Jbuaotiful umbroldory, done by Mra
ooontry thaatnN bot the tntarlor aa AduUida Smith, who to nearly 90
well with tha aodienoa iwatad. ourtaiu
op and pcrformanc- in progrea.. an
effect that ha. naycr been
A FAVOBAIll.B OrridMiK.
Tba meeting of tha cllltoo. in the pliahml boretofore.
*‘A UilUooaira Tramp”
,«n bare tomo^w nl^t,
will
Kycry moMe lover in Trayarae City
will ba dcUghUM at th,' opportunity
to liaten to the oelabratad tenor. HarJarvia In tha Ooogregat
ohoroh iiaal TmwtUy avaulng.
plato
tba aaryay throogh Grand Jarv is haaoiiu of the flnait voloes aver
Ttayana ooonty.
aboot $!.»». It heard In Michigan and ha will rondrt
t buauilfnl vooal Mlatiloi
waa ooaoidared that the inycimenl
woald be a good ona if ibe Itne i. ibaoonoert. Baeiaa. Mr. Janrl. there
aid aad a oommittoe t
twra old. bot whoae work might wall
ba anvi,«d by many yoongar ladiaa.
While Mrs. Kata Shorts wa* oalling tm a neighbor on the avunlng of
Aogoat 7. aboot thlrty-flva of her
neighbor, took poasKW.ioo of her pMant home on Grant atraat and aant
bar aon Lyle to .ummon her to tba
talaphonc.
Wlian .be enUtad the hall
ahe
found the room, flllad with
friand. who congratolated her npoi,
having reached her fifty fifth blrth.Uy
I
: 5=&Tr5-3S-,3:
X>»iroU dsm*^s cofttblasd.
EXCUI^IONS
PERE Marquette
o«aata faoilltiaa Thto city will rmp
maoy advaatagaa and ilia inya.tment
•ba
1. huU
1
ana OI|y oittoaa. alioold not ba back
ward 1^ leading their
Fruif, iv c/wom. cktrr/,naf, hhqv
ckoeo/af#, tf/wwk#/yy;
th^m
l€S7-2t
SHOES FOR DRESS
:
BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES
Just Ihe thiiiK (or out door wear, camping, boating. whcclinB.
and only 6oc the pair. Tlie Boys’ Canvas are strong and dura
ble and sell from Ninety Cents to One Seventy-Five.
C0N6REGATI0IUL CHURCH.
TUESDAY, AU6USY 12, 1902
A Rare Musical Treat
'
Shoes for business and for all occasions.
correct and shain ly
styles, of the best of leathers—that is what we have for you. gen
tlemen, in footwear. The *llu-man ic‘* and the Nelson s “Cus
tom bit” always meets the popular demand, and you choose
from five kimis of leather. The “Custom bit’. sf!lls at 1 hn eFifly, hour and Five Dollars. The “Hu-man-ic“ for a straight
Four Dollars.
CONCERT
Si^
WANT A SHOE BARGAIN?
Have some canvas shoe's with either leather or rubb<‘r soles at
the lowest price ever made. See them at once. Some few
pairs of men’s tine grade colored shoes that will be sold at ihe'^
i*3-oo \grade for $2.00; 1
prices: I he $3.50 style for $2.25: the $3.00
$2.50 shoe for Si.50*
I WHICH WILL APPEAR-
HAROLD JARVIS,
DAILY OONOEIR-rS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until furili. r notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground lloor from lo
to 11 a. m. and i to 5 p. m. apd are entirely free. You are cordially invit. d lo
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE 6EST”
Mr^. .\.,S. Rowlry...
.Mi'.s Aliir KoU-rtp..
.. S..pra,n.
Mnk limrud- M. Hu
.............l*,.niM
Mi,., Hbmhe lUn.uf
,...V,ob„Ut
Mr. Frank W. Il.m ..
.......... Kra.Irr
U SB EsceplOTsUy^Itae Piscrun.
D«4ertheAwlcessftlie
Y. P. S. C, E.
hla plMM and hto atatomanto relai
-U6AUrDBi0r
MEN’S ELKSKIN SHOES
Is the comfortable summer shoe. It is soft to lh<! fool ami wears
well. ,lt is a general favorite and sells for $2.50. I he boys* si/e
sells for $2.25.
••aaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Tha CatabrataO Tenor, of Detroit.
BAY VI*W.
BUN DAY, AUGUST 10.
of tba anumnt naked will U- bot m
Train will leave Traverea Oily at Obitago Inviting aoma ef the young
aaggaatlon of the banaflta to ba deriy- :HWa.m.
Hale 11.00. Sac lixwtar. paopla of thl' city to meat tha Park
•d. Xmlar on forthar aid may Iw ra- or aak Aganta for partioolraa
Plaoa young
people, Thera wart
about tS couple, iwaamt. and dano
qolred to maka way in aod out of tba
ing waa oootlnoad till a Uta boor, to
olty, bot thto wiU not be lo aroam uf
mm.io forniabed by Htawart A Stofwbal tha Improyameot to worth to
fmi.’ orohMtra Light refi
tbaoity.
arryed on the third floor of the
Tba aid aMiad to trifling and Tray
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANUD?
(*fCl them into an Oxford Shoe. It is the ideal summer shoe, but
there are many who wear them the year round. Our shoes arc
built to stand wear -good hard we.ir, loo. See the diffen iit
styles we arc showing.
s -su'i*j£r* i
by all her neighbor, and
mo.t delightful dancing .
,
wa. enjoyed laat evening at thu Weqoc-tongclnbhooaa,Mr. U 8 Parry of
L. L A. BUILDING
irSjEESii
a
ba no
lofoto baan denied owing to tha tnad-
M, tovumiv.
TKKIMir
EHIKIIENS. Homiie THHME.
was very duUgl.
by aalacilon. on
by Howard Bhortar.
will ba a largo array of TraverOT.
aad ]dano aolo. by Mimas Kmlly lAm^amtioB. a. tha territory which will Olty*. boat moatoal talent which will
ban.
OUva
Pcaae
and
Clara Talmaga.
ad.l
gnwtly
to
the
plaaaore
of
the
uube iaunadiataly Irtbolary to ibi. city
tnmani. Tti*^ apfwanuioa of Mr. Icaoraam and oaka wareaarvad and at
•ad oommonioatioo opened up by a
a Uta boor after tha .Inging of aevaral
laUroad will offer rloh nwouroa. in Jarytohaa been aacurwl at great ar
hymn, by tha company, Mra Shorter
llnaa aad the ehareh ahoold ba fllUM
timber at once and great pomibllUim
waa left with many beautlfol token.
la agrleoUara in a vary few yaarr.
her of the asteam in which
FIRE INSURANCE
f
:
•
1 O. F»- CA.VKR
OFFICE:
KVKSTH IN 004 IRTY.
Among the moat pleamut of ih.
reign, in the hearto of the little hand many enjoyable gathering. o( the O.
of actor, ana actreaaea; ftndlly it to B. O. wa. llie indoor piculo at Hillleame.1 that the tramp baa barn an onwt laat i^eniug. a. the gue.U of
. and furthermore baa ptoyod the Mim Gertrede Bpregna Kach mem.
load in the '‘Two Orphan.” >%ith lj,.r Inritod a fiiond, and then were
The Uble.
Kat. I'laUon. Thl. to tba pUy they twenty-flye im OTUl in all
an^
Dentist
. -SL......
of hit fianoee-goea to the had~to no injored hut before abe waa raaooed.
After alauping two waake. Aloyai.
longer able to hold an
to tim atabllliy oc tna aal.Tpi
vwo Tary favorably raoalyad.
K
11 oat of 14
Tba toipment oi wheat, floor inolodad. from tha Paolflo Northwaat
to Booth Africa .Inoa Jan. 1. ahow
* Tl»e court b.»ked it the prt~»neT and
total of lorer 2.000.000 boabala Thi.
*^ rue^YZ- I. dl^mlwed." wa. alt be
than doable the amoi
aald —Washington I’ct.
•hlppwlh.fotalnanantlto.aa
thoto to anooghtonnago nnder
to load for the Oape at Portland and
PogalBoond poru to hHng the total by
tba and of the oalandar year opto
the l.wdlng man 1a called home by
the diwth of hla wife; there to no one
to take hia plaoa and oooatornation
there will
Station.
~53£'3SH=‘3 JOHN R. SANTO
billM to play in tha town a week. tame, and that UU apparently
The aeoood nigbr of the engagement al,H ,, wa. uraemic coma
A. to thto
Oeatral
with WUliamabasg. wblob to
tr at that place Batarday of tbto
Tba Haotlara baaa aa eaaiabto
they may be owfol in>reck.
•ItoaUoii or oalgnatlo Iloa To
Klnan. a lion tamer of Haofaotortly eijdaUi. ooa moat tell tha
•tory of the play. An actor who l»ad tall*, olroof. at Norwich, N. Y.. fell
from
her aeat in the lion oage among
taken to drink, on aoooont'of the opwho attacked and fatally
poaitlon inade to him by the paranU
.SiWSMvS
^
> hi. oongragattow. pUylng on the
OTA«B AWD PLATFOIlli.
-.ns
Grand
pUyadtbto
tliroagb laay^^^JMrtA at a boU- bani*t toootd to well anongb known.
t wltb t»o
Tba game obonld ba a good ona
m to wbloh it
aatanl good allaa hna beoa offcrad
nadar.*
aad tbarawinu oujaotton to all of eoald be made throogh tba torpedo
lator I>eboe of
Bovarer. tba iotot oommittoe toba. the crew of tha aabmi
pedo boat Holland, lying at Laagoa despite hi. ootward m
will doabtloM datall tha .arlu of
Ij m perfonlal well-aprtng of bujnoc
auroral tolaa to lu raport to tba ooao- toland nary yard, pat their dog 1"
toll. a^SSTtory of an eptoodt dowi
I laaTo it to toot body to dalar- oot. Bingo, throogh the tnba
In ll«urtH>n cx>unty In bto state.
mtoa which looalloo U b*«t adaplad wa. nearly drowned and brokon h«
very wortWto.
from homlliatioa be abmnnod tba
anuy. wa. an o’rlork uotU 4 u'clork In Ihr
. wa. a 4-ommon
to tha parpoaa.
pooii. lit demllora tUl baooald raah on abort,
rd and bn>urbt I
and the court
where be held hi. Inwd on the rail of
ordered that a jury be Iminneled.
la naarmt trolley line till killed by
rxt day when the ctmrt met
M oar.
gathered In the jury »«x twelve
HnorttoChOTrk
of tb. h.rt.-rt. im-t aiKtVbtbU. cb.rlUy. Martin B.
Bird. ]
BaioriMr aa
Uo]>H Congragatlooal ohutob. 8t.
LoolA boll, prtwohea and giye. aoloa
waia taken to fead a yoobg army.
ABCHIB^L.^1B.t>AnnAuiiorcjrOTioi.
Oik 3-piccc Suit. GoUen finish, trench
oondoyerthupopal^^te.
FRIERDS EXCURSION
A1«SX MAITl^AHD mt If
^FfScDM^'ai^HBR ^ MM.
baUt
S<x
tba aap ao tba rimm
ariltod and drlad ap bafocetba aa
•OTtarad. Tha maakaaloa atop
al«> to praottoaUy nitoad.
Many
giowata baaa plowad wp tbair matoa
palohaandara aowtog tbaai to millat.
Mta Baiah Haariar of Daaaar. OoL.
for tba bolldlnf akioa; mad to addl
tloo to tballt woald baTory daairabU
to harr .ofletoDt front about the who baa baan tboaght tooiaably bitod
baUdtojr to ambeUlab and l«prore to for aaaao. baa raooTatad bar «ya atgbt
*jLSTJSSz:iZsr
Never were such Baraaios offered you before.
Note these prices, they speak louder than words!
TO x4w
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
YPtAVKMSK OIHTY, MIOM.
- 35 Cents.
W«t»«hSC,NewYof1caty.March*8.i9oi.
—
"FORCE- KXJD CO..
•
Bufblo, N. V.
CcMitnien .-H fives me fiwt pleiiure lo testify to ill the
riodquilitieiof'FORCE.itoreipem
II h economic, 11 it mikes 1 MtishrmR 1
h is heiltMuf-46r Ibe weakest tayiMcinenioy it.
^
tt is rttnetive. beOT • «»o*»
those wbe tButily do Mt tte ctieUs.
Yowsveorlndy.
Or.— —.
4
j
w.
Aimim B.
B. iBiM
\ioL..
^ mimi
3-BtJsH^I
APPLE BARRELS
F-or Salol
‘ "^quire at Grist Min.
iJaNNAH
& LAY CO.
^fcndtttstd news \
[
f^ofmicbigMj
At Manlatre tba vorfc of laylnf
pipe to oooray mXt brio# to Maroy
from valla dirm»tly to tba batha and
taaU to 30 par ornt
li. L. MeNnU of llanobeator olalma
to hava dlaoorerad n ramady for tba
fly paat. ^4ln^ra Ibat aproylBIt
of nil klada wltb keroaena oil will
airec^tnially do away with tba Uaacta.
Stock ahoald ba apraj^d night and
momlag.bat not aae oneagh to vat tba
btda. tiaa on oowa aftrr tba milking
U flotaHad. aoaa not to Ulnt tbr milk.
Ha aaya a potalo aprayar la brat to
nar. na It tbrova a flnr apray.
roar cowi on tba farm of A, r
Baoga In riaahiag townahlp, Um
raaa county, aougbt abaltor under a
true during a m rf atorm, L.lgbtnlng
atruok tba trm*. apllnterrd It and killfMl tba four cowa
Klk lUidda MrtbodlaU will drdloata
tbalr new oburcb on Bonday
The building la a beautiful atruotora
and an onmm.wt to tba Tillagr.
At tba Adrian fair a fantura will ba
tbr education of bora«.a wltb regard to
tba automobila. A dtril wagon will
ba run on tba race timok and towni
end farmarawlll put tbalr itaga through
aT»rrlonlnm to lmi*tiva the horaaa*
Thrra la qultr U
lUara «M>unty.A iinmbar of
from Ohio ba?a mcenUy pi
larga farms ana aattlad ibara.
ago last Not
I of land for (
ocntly In' wa* olfrn*d $1,700 for tba
same, altbougb pcaotloally no impcovrm«u.U Ion! ba» n put on tba land.
Nearly tl.rea yanra ago Ura Albert
l^yoock. of Lanalng. altar a dmam.
prophoalad that within a frw years all
the momhers of her family eicept a
brotbor would die. Slue.' then .be
ha. died, a brother died ahortly after
the proidn cy. and her faiher was
frlghifnUy burned at a tra In ibat city
UBt winter and was In tbr boapilal
over three month., but mlraculoariy
cASoaped d.«ath.
Kdwln O. Wood of Flint,
■sDauiMcniE
sEcnunwwa
ArecnitwiftertrUi this atcryofu
mart: Twu frtmda wrm out U
harmwMd fmeet. l.alce«rn*blra. and
while one sf thru went to rxauH
tak cwt WM HdlBf oo « trmlii
BSdmd
ttet aijr. U*md«4
to W taklas palas to cooo«l hto !•••
t MVr
bU cuat imeket. and
: evklmtly trying tci
Hr imt out hU
kly and found be bad a a*e«
AND
ABSOLUTELT ObOBLBSS
sr. .
t-io>-rr
some dlirtance from him and Uy doe n
again. Wllbln a f. w inlnu:«» the
I tbr trmln rtocbed IMtrsbarE. wraarl waa again atruggllng at bla
and. bavin* drtrm artml mlk* oat
at tbr rntrancr to
U tbr rttj. 1
1 focu. A nentry
ooo ot Ibe^
WcaaeU are not aWw to tvac-nl an Iw
him, but br iiald
no atUNiUoo to the man. vrbo tbreateo- Jury, on mn- occ^alou a man who
aougbt to kill one with a stick wa. atad to aboot him If br did not halt.
tbr oocpocml.- aald tbr *mtlo- UcWrd by a colony of from hftren to
y. wbUh ruklH-d from l•en«-ath a
•vcrpural of the guard No. tr erkd
The Inf
w sentry.
him. rending bl- Iui.kIu a III. ibdr
The cun'oral came, and the gmtlaordered him In autborlUttva
Ing them'and from the IiIuchI br ba.l
liimt that hut fur the tluicly ap|m-aini
of another ia-nH»ii. ah*i ro ll«-d tier
tag*.i.l«tk. tlr- |HH.r fcU..a
lal.il)
have amvuuiU
Hally .Wan
aolmol.owla«tolUaofOplor atmrtinf
«t Bra jmn ofo. Ula only air.- aald tbr ctjn>urnl. saluting
Tba JraUb irnilrnuiu |m»h«d hji
la tkot lia wantad to oaaaa a
m con«nil «»Hl atcKMl glaring at tb«
llttU aaellaaiaaL
pokrr 1*11^.
• br aald. * I ratur out
to find
lUng wltb liayon
I
tba commanding
emrda wllb IiIb BuU.r»liuat.-- and i
of bla mrn aalrrj.. If tbr rormy
prises ycMi and .apturra thla U>rt. our
aouno of supply will la* rut ain! our
rauar lost fore ver. While the prval
dent and hti
ate States
four hamaof J. tba leandf rvcTy nerve, you. de
P. Ligbtfoot. uanr li krbor Brriaga and
nt which the meniy la de^
all warn bwnrd. amua IVrry also
brvak through, are unlost 1.1a bum In tba
»o you know. air. that In
watebfuL
by ligbtulag. All ira bdma were full that Hue of aerka out there are men
ready to take advautage of tbr aUgbl
of buy and other unppllaa ^
eat ucglnir
Tm Uava llor CUU4
•May I know abo you are. alrr
asked the ofllcrr.
appUed
OBKST
OBRtT
JKALTIKST.
Baoklan'a Arnica Bulrc to
tlr.i“J5f*deR.Tlblng
pnaldent'a UrulhmiM-. vM.uh I
gardnl a** the real a«»iHler *»f the
U.rb*.ud- Ou one iHvWMon III
Harding HavU, Ih.-n a ni-.n
Philadelphia, v Ull.-*l Ibe pret,hle
claUy and «•»* m. i at th- Mall
*
Mr rh-vclaiMl h new ttirreStorv bw.1t
skkrd Mr. Havlu
-Well.” said the native.
uiKb xn. ath.
Story you see. th*k ollii- Idland the Mory l»ave
lu’ alKHJt II • - I'hiU.
STatnbe
WANT DEPARTMENT.
W Im U
tba
organa depet»dii« on the stomach lor
n^tio^ataiTwL Starratiou maana
wcaknem of the Uidy and iU organa.
IH. Pirrrc’B Golden Medkal Dmeovery
cute, diwaae. of Ibe Womrb and
organa of digrwioo and nutntion. U’beu
thJae orgam ate cured, diaraara of
liver, lunga and kidneya. cauaed by the
dtamacd atomach. are cured alao.
AT XO*
FEB 1000 WATTS
Burma Mm Biciric
LicMalPmrfii.
A Sxrax. M. O
A a. Bnxh M
---- ON
THE
Olx^
nuuu^l.mn rravetae
.n..ii.ii»»: » veurw
V at S:4o a- ui. tor
1 Ake
v*.u willcof.aeLt with
to Tt
er>.- V ity At lo 4S • «*
Th« will give
V.HI A }4*-aMtil ndr ol
n.il.-> E.I. the Ilav
Bti.I , a.. I-* ii.B h every inmi.iiu:
Wi-l. .1 k.l./et ti.le the Uuvl sill
Jt Oiueua or Noiih|airi wl*« it- ym» will
«..iitie-1 with l-*At letuiliin^ t-» 'I tax er-<e
CUV at 4:>* P- '»•.\l!eri**K.u t V. ui-i .i.'i Iron. 1ra%
ty. Take IIm St. .1.10 1 t*re-t ill ex ery
YOU LOOK
BOTH WAYS
>u XX*.11 * x.i.i,.-xl XX .III ^learner leixxinii.g
Ti..x. i>* V It) at 4
P
Sinday Rates-RooMl Trip
when you reach this point. If you
don't you’re taking chances, ll’t
the aame all through life. Look
back to last summer and remember
how you auflcred with that old coal
stove m >our kitchen. I-ook lor
sard to this summer and then make
up >our miiul if you hadn’t Wtter
call and »ee us pretty soon.
To Neahlawanta - 25c
To Omena 50c
To Northport - 75c
OSTEOPATHY
J.O.AM.J.TRUEBLOODD.O.
TrawM Ciiy 6is Co.
acBMiid **
■ Uock
Some People Look
upon Jewelry as
CARPET ClEAHIM WORKS E.W. HASTIII6S&S0N a Luxury.
OSTEOPATHY
p. f..re •rfD.hn* y**ur x4d oarpeU aw»y %o ba
ax«a» tnlo rxii:*. h-t m« abow ytai RaapM
PboaalK
;‘TS.rui*:
FIRE liSURAICE
S. ibPllAPlN. Peonr.
NaWBmiagVoa
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
|UITHigH:^s5^8^
THE REASON WHY
We sold so many suits last Saturday was
because we sold
$iO.0O,
$12 to $tS Suits for .
7.00
$10 Suits for, . . . - •
5.00
$7.50 Suits for ....
S2f^
■arS'
MgS-’SVjt-SL.-garg
2?K?-:se3B~
(loon. «x XMan-x
We are going to do the same thing tomorrow. COM E
IN-IT COSTS NOTHING TO LOOK.buy or noL
you are W E LCOM E just the same.
For Ibe Cadies
We are still giving thoae BIG CUT PRICES on all
lines of Summer Merchandise. We will not quote any
prices today-we have done so before. If you ^ven t
noticed them, come in and see for yourself to what extent we have M.ARKEU DOWN every article of summer stuff to clean-up quick.
*
Some kinds of Jewel
ry are not al^lutc
nect^siiies. but an insi>ection of our slock
will convince you that
we have many things
that you 1^0S^^V'KLV Nttl). took
over our
Cut Glass, Silverware
Table Necessities
and Novelties
in all kinds of Jewel-
€.miboMs
sss:
ntw Stm
Cm. rnmt A 0«h»
I
Barnum&Earl
J, W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
PMVaiCtAW AND aUROBOM
^ Bxrgxcr of ti« «(» “X
■ ...... .
DKIWTim’r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
DoNT Be Fooledi
..SJ-txTSTxl
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
Cbe Clean-Up Sale is at
8UMDAT .RATES
"7!“-**^ a a Umamr. A«t.
Rastall’s
Sunday Excursions
sr rs'
Md aoolbod tbo
They
:tbanod and toned np
nrrraa and
»y ayatem • Dr A. W. Obam i
M,rf» PilU »« «»>C •«
A,,U- or Dr. A. W. Oomb UodlclaB
STb^Uo, H. Y. So. tk» poMmlt
A W €m^ a. D..
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
eUSIDESS CUDS
w 111^.1. k you off lu
* IH» you tbitik. air.- cri.d the other.
that wr can win wur l.idiqKmd
by ktvpUu: out of th.- way of I tdcral
build a? Muat 1. n cltUen. show you.
ouara out of Ion are oauaoo
FOR SALE
your dutyV"
Oamrrh. which la nothing but an t
he luiraiH-l. be stood lu
flamed condition of the muoou. ai
the cutHiiy-a phkrl line,
full u. >v
wl will give One Uandrad D^lrn
yards distant. Tba
.vrs lu Ida xvuiiuuy cxian ted to .vx?
I pitch fxirward down the eml*ankllall-aOnlurfhOur.. Bend for alrt
meiiU ludx-x-d It la isxixalUlc they may
have wrlahed Uuit be would do ia>.
‘*^F!Tobany * Oo.. Toledo. O.
tl*e mau‘a braxx-ry aalomidx-d
_ _ But w Ixel. be txaxk oUt hla W hits
baudkerehh f and w av I'd It in dettam-w
they were ap|«Ued.
dtuen bullet,
Ffform ai.- Ih-Ii.;: made to r«tahll
a unU. rMltt at JcTUnalrm for tbr Jrw- sang by hla head, but none of tl»-m
l«h Ktudruu rxprUed from Kurupean bit him. and be r-xKilly d»-«K'eudtd from
bla exixoat-d poaltlou.
uulvrrulliiiaL______________
•X?oh»m‘l.- be aakl at d»iwrtlng.
Wrlnklaa are aamotbad away by iu though more gently tluin U'f.ai-, -wa
nnrslng a Ume foot. Mr. Wood was
deamirate alttuith»n. Watch
arouwwl after midnight by hi. wlfr. bcalluf touch Bialn tired and deday and night. Never sleep "
who informed him fliat the telephone
With thU be went to hla carriage
bell was ringing. Mr
and
riHle
away.
down ulnlra. falling on the last two
Tlie nx-xt morning a faxvtloua story
TI.oniiiH It .MIIU of I lium.. S I. r.11
Utopa nnd hraaking one of the
piMwrad In a llk-bmoud |uiiwt deaxTlbyeaiH rid. Wrlj:b.-d 4».* iirund-*. J
of bla right foot.
ig bow a mriulwT of the cablnrl bad
mudr III-* ue II c^'lhii
turi.lv \«
given a lea-oi. of watclifulnraa to a
maandwa.
a»:o. i.« II hud lu W xrry large. '
Ooufedrratr officer.
log io And out
n»mu llnlulird. be brgau work on
Meanwhile the Jewish gentleman,
^Itb one of hi. neighbor, who would eUU»r.tr tombutoor. itinl ea. pulling
wjaie driving through a wxhk^ nxxrth of
not antwrr the ringing of hi. telephone
the city, allghtid frx.m hU carriage and
f brart failure
the dHver. As soon as ba
Ironwood Oecar Ahrama. 1$ year,
be took off a w ig. a plex-e of
The sky looka blner. tba aun ahtnea
old. a call boy out
rublHxl souix- paint off hla
u feeling of yontb and _
Tnllmml. liaa cHmfcawul to wSIlng lire' brighter,
miengih oraapa over tbO aoul after fatv. and, dlvtwtlug Llmaelf of hU frock
to tba Hager Lumber company*, waru- taking Rookv Mountain Tea mndr ‘
coat, a louse sack apiwared Iwueath.
bouse and to sUrtlng other small fli^ ^Madlaon Madlclna Oa S5c. Jaa.
Tossing a allk hat aside, he took a cap j:,ob«WilLfl.T.W P.l-r^
from hlB picket and pul It on. Then
He ndmltled opening the turn taWe
he aUnx-d on foot lo the dUvctlon of
undmnulug two eoglnea into the
. icropowd at Uulutli. Mluu..that the enemy’s worka
M.SCELLANEOU8
pit. uleo to ojienlng awltoho. on the the locwl branch of the Salvation Army
The IH-Xt day while tJei.x-ral Grant
naln line.
accldeuu abaU add .trvel cleaning to lU many was alttlug lu his beadqnartx-ni at City
Tbo oonfeaalon wa« aeoored by NorthacllvIUeo.
Point one of hU lu^lucUail aecrvt aerv^reutora mllrond deteollvea working
.-e men was aunouiu-ed.
on tbr cane the i«>t week.
Ab-Glad to are )ou bai'k,” aald tha ge»All SndlevllU. My., was ounoua to
TMU*. Crimea have been going on naurraL
• lyayrar. Hr i. known aaa tough lad
-The bulleU that aang by me aaaured
in Um iMxIth of U
ae the
aw, who bwl (or X
poaltloo waa
and your
noted with a I
*-rbe magaxine U ten twees to tha
sooth of where 1
the xVUtx-T of
tha fort thirty twees to my rear."
oIV
i ety good. The englneeni cau ik>w
F,ci» m HCUM-Wek WenreJust w here to IxHwte the end of the
tunnx-L You have ax'btered a work as
All koB Dbw«-C*b$UbI H«4uportant as It w as buld."
t A Bona nnd Jna. Q. John- -1 conkl never have accompllahad
.clies-SleepHUReUWtba makeup nn^xwaary lo play the |wut
A Victim Git» Uie
If I had not been an actor.”
The new Mast doxk at Rotterdam
Three days Uter Ibe fort vhiltrd by
RMiloHeBllb.
wUl be the Urgv-at In the wxa*ld It the Jewish gentleman was bU.wn up
Tlmmna Valdman of No. 7$ AiifOa covers 2T-) acres nnd wUl bt twenty- Vtth aeve
eight feet dx-ei.___________
^
4er. Butt
muABBon. MWl. mf. "I
hUve auffered a great deal from narv
o^m of recent yewra nnd at time. I Tam Oeltbagannina^miaonlabTtht
would brOO« n asoited and shaky from
loxc
.5^
very trivial uuaca. 1 felt poorly and
f run down low. I got
pMiir rxx
Dr. A. W.
rflU and
$2.7$
martin & Ewms
tbS
WELL WORTH WIDWIII6.
HastalTs
iKxtor iSerce’a Pleasant X*elkm cun
If President !»..
1- to lualm-ct yoUl
guard would U
works, diiul.t
! oiil. a salute Urc.1 lu bla hom»r
, WANTED
and eveiy thing lu onh-i. Mr. Havl.
knows tliat as well ea you.•The culonrl does not rermrulsi* y«*u,
Ir. Beujamlu,** aald oue of the offl
M A|H»l* at mvi-malTli--«il .l- Uiert
Hontlao gmoora ore now brooming pra.
->Vho said I was Mr. Benjamlur ■ JMKMg W ANTEJV-A r«-*l
alnijnod about tbo uoumity of k
throughout tba whole county. Tl.ry growb'd the Jew. -Mlud your own
bualnema. air PwloueU I d*-alre to InIt la almost Impoaulbla to gr
[ie»-t the fiKt."
•X-ertalnly. air.- said the cotonrl obtba pmaant famlua in tba future. Tbr
uoarolty of butter la attributud to tba
I'aiudug Into the earthwork, the Jew
f.
H.I
nztfuma boay aeaaon uf the ftu
examined everything will, the critical
■
lijiV*
hvv.cm^.ia
eye
of a tralmd »ddlcr. Nothing
at praaent.__________
caiKHl him. -What do you nu-nn by
such a alight protc^-tlou for your ammunltlonr- hr a.k.-d hotly, -n hat gun
la of U*» uao thrtv. Move It t*v»-r here.
The luiniH-t U too low. You bav-en’t
depth for vour guioc
.-akcr waa alaml t*. step up
laialtioll
we abould End a • weak > stomach, p^
During fh-velaiHlV Hrat
prealdrut be bad built blum lf
aome ImUilhoUHe mi the ^hole of I pimV
fUranae lake, m-nr the Samna.
It waa a long, kia aHnlr. alih a d.^p
excavation Uisc.Hh f-r I he lAtorlug of
bualB and fl.hlng tackle Hav^ tTouk.
-You may i
ellHmietl
B
2LS
WANT A HOME?
A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP ^S^'TSSt
kn NOW OKU^NO AT TNK mOX Ofi*P*IOK. ONKOIAI. NRIOI
Ed Mooioe and Ed Gilbert
up the river jresterday, catchin
and 87 pout respectively.
WALl^CB AJIDC
mi WAS AnAOEB
mm, 9m, ^Oo,
^T» 7So.
SEISATM
TKL.KI
tty the I2ew 10c Package
Thr— WMlthy M«n Assaultad
When the lengthy street parade o«
the Great Wallace Show glasses thfOi«h
the principal streets of Traverse City
on Tuewiay. Aug. 19. a section of the
ptocesrion of glittering dispUy wiB be
of iwrticuUrfmerest to the little lolka
We refer to the miniature menagerie
One of the innumerable
to be found wHh the Wal
lace Show is a dompfetemimalure dr-
th« Attorney G^nMl
Nor York, Avg. 8—Attorney Gentnl Kjm, upon vbocn an attack wai
Mae by three weaHhy Pconiylvanlaaa » m hotel at Atlantic City last
■ight, is at the Wal.lod.A«oria, acoooquuiied by hit wife. The attorney
general told the stor> of the attack
npouhtm. which be characterued as
ihamehil Knos says he was with
party, iododiug lour ladies, m the
to vilMnw hi* twiattioa. tal
wort
fade as only i
can do. To
Wallace Show is worth rnOef oftraveL
Wa)
By all meant make the hearts of the
little folks glad by taking them down
to ice the parade. The W
rade is. like its pc
different from that of^SluSowA In
the Wallace Cirem this year there is
trained
uully large nuniber ol tn
ucts.inchidmgagroupolttrainLansaa razor-back cd pigs and
ed
sheep. This feature, with the assist
of the prettiest Shetbr . I
■■4 WM lort OMI able. Thc>- varj' in sire, ranging from
^Ue^alooto to oUart loalo 7«oilr
re of a poodle dog to a large St.
the sire
to please the juvenile
Bernard.
ird.
Their remarkable intelliinc portions ol the patrons.
gence atbls to their cutenesx. They
The Great Wallace Show will exwell kejH and groooied an
hibit one day only in Traverse City,
nessevl with rich ornamental Uapon Tuesday. Aug. 19.
ping* and driven in lour and eight
^
e in. and sitting
i/lifrwAr dk^fat a/ Joelsaa’i.
Knoa, became boisterout. using vile had biiMi rwosivwd. It U prohnbls that horse teams. The fifteen miniature
languid When Knox resented, one
oT the men sprang at Knox, but belore any ham was ddne the waiters '£s. Kswton a Prmaklla aabwdad
an iavllatSoti for the mambers of the
ttHcrfered
church to mart at her home neat
Knoa says the affair was p
pcmal and the trusts were ^not the
work. Tlw
cause of the trouble.
X
SQUABBLIS6 ABOUT REWARD
mniikcti
aUKDAY UCBOOL WORK UBS
WUl Mow la AwmoI
LADIF.S’ DRESSING S.\CKS-thc one dollar kind
AaxaWSOa
The flftoanth umua
AtotasMora.
Seattle. Allgrit — The rem
outUw Tracy arrived here this
ing and were reshipfied to tlic penitcntiary at Salem. Oregon. The
tquabbitiigorer the reward ha* beFour men of Creston. who did
ibooting wliich brought alKiut
cy's death, Uy cUim to all the re
They guardel the corpse with
The matter will i
tito iato the courta The body will
be crematcl. as it is feareil that burial
would result in body snatching.
trust 10 and II. KachSaaday
alumld aend Pro or more dal
This ahoald ba the
artr held ta Ormod Travaraa county.
An aaoellaat proirram has been pew
At 8 o-clook last avanliif. In the
praasnoe of only U>a tasamdiaSo fHonds
and rt laHves of the oontraotinc }nr.
tim. Her. Fr. Baur perfonni'd Uie
erramooy tn Bt Frwncb church Umt
UBlted in marriaire Mr. Jay R. Maaenioh and Ml« Nellte Bora, both of
fhUclty. The groom U a weU known
youag man. being tr^bone pUyer in
the Boys’ band and was ampfoyod for
OrisrorMsHi.
years in the Herald offlea. The bride
It aim well known and'popular. and
London. Aug H—King lulwar.l to- a boat of friands wiU unito in conday invested the new Order of Merit gtatnlaaoni and beat wiehea.
uiion Lords KoberU and Kitchener.
■RKvrrtBa
HoMSal to TImi Br«UMC B«eard.
There will be a meeting of the Cen
Detroit-Wbsat. 76 and ®; com. 66;
tral lAbor Union tonight at 7u3U to oatA 86*,.
discuss lAbor Day plana
A gootl
Toledo—Wbaat. 69 and 99^,
attendance is desirel
Ol.ioago-Wheat B6\; com. M;
Henry Barhyte. sai»l to be insane, oata. 88%; pork. $16 60; lard. $I0.6»
Shirt Waists and Summer
Wash 6oods
Our immense shirt waist offer will be the great feature
here for the next lew days—1 he prices arc cut to 29c.
39c. 59c. 75c. 9Sc. $1.25 and $2.00. and they ought to go
in half dozen lots at these low prices.
Our Wash Seeds Stetten
Is ver>’ active—One simply cannot resist making a pur
chase. prices arc deeply cut. Our rule is to dean up
on these goods every season.
19c Yard
Kmnants
for choice of a big lot of Fine
arc going fast. Wool dress
gootls and wasli gtxxls at
V___________
atid $iai2‘,
Laces
nanprict
wailing iustruclions friMii CharUiUe, L.\DIE8.if intetuMod in a good ooraat
a«k to tee the Armorside. at The
hU home, os to what sliall Ik? done
Keonomy. 141 Front atr«N t. 16S7 2t
with him.
After the meeting of the Knights
delicious rclrcshi lastI evening,
(
: cnjoyciL
The 1 Allies’ Guild of U.rarc church
are conducting a Itazaar in the-^parion of Fark Place bold today. All
■ortt of useful and fancy articles are
on tale and many arc palroniring the
bazar, which will continue this r^cii'
*\be Queen City liase ball team will
l^ythc Cellar Stars at that place
R. Welch and wife and
daughtar retumeil to Wall Ciiy, Peum..
yeslenUy.. They have liecn ihcgucsls
of Mr. and Mrs. l\B. JefferMm.
Sheriff and Mrs. t;i»andlcr left this
mommg for Ctddwater wiili the lilllc
Gilbert child, who will Ikt pin ol m
the Mate public sc IkhiI.
Tbaeu will ba a meeting of the
TkBTine Olty hand thU evening for re
Kieb.. U tha gaaas of Miaa'
A «nuik who iuriated cm taking a
■VANTa IN •OCIKTY.
Ml« Maggia
tha Twtmliath iVmtnry
Otab at bar boma on We.t Tenth
alraat
Rafieabmenu w.rv aarvad.
Tba Olab will bold thalr next meet
lag in two waefca at tha home of MIm
OuIUUnrior.
69c
Belter see these.
tbt Bnat rjxkhart
MILL END SALE
Witt End tomerrow, Saturday
IT WIL.I.
lAYI
lUSY
But wc arc prepared for it and everybody will receive prompt attention. The sale
has been the greatest bargain giting event the city has ever seen. Thousands have
availed themselves of the opportunities offered and saved no small amount of money.
One woman invested $5.95 and received goods that would ordinarily have cost her
$10.00. Wc hear news of this sort on every hand. THE GREAT SALE WILL BE
CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT. Wc mention below a few of the good things
awaiting you. Don’t delay your purchase as tomorrow will end the Mill End sale.
| 2c
Fine Silk Mulls pUin* and fancies, that sold
at oUc and 76<, tomorrow............................. 28c
16c
4ic
26c
lOc
Men’s Fur hats worth $1.50,
sorrow....
48c
.V.lofouiBo)VWaih and B
te Suits at
1-4 to 1-2 off
Pgrasels at Bait Price.
To dose out all of our Faiwy Lace and Chiffon V'timmed Parasols, we will sdl them
at just half price. $5.00 ones for $i.sa $4 50 on« for $*-*5. $4 00 ones fo^ $2.00,
$5.50 ones for $1.75. $»-SO ones for $1.25. $2.00 ones for $i4x».
• TmeOTwCMyae taltowi;
•Ai.. DMi. tMo. ChS
mum. ll:aBum..BW|
■rt■rtOtr.
fwob-n-tit-i frt-brt.
mUY & WALKER,
No neol to suffer from heal.
Ilcm’lletthe nir uet Hxgu.v.l
—crertc a lwee:;e. I*tii
orriMirrofourtlc.kor
ELECTRIC FANS m >4mu 4*i.
frcc.snirrorlMHiK. .Ml ..I now
iletkgn and jurtfce: r.nutiiiuium
MUSIC——
LESSONS FREE
Brm J W. OUffr mud g«t om
torm of morie
fm«. with
a vIoHa. goltar or OHmaoUiiBogmlar SI 5 ioMrom««it $8
dowo. hala&ce $1 Wrc'Sly pay■MOU.
Yoo may aalaet year own
I
I
P
CAMPBELL BROS
J. W. CLIFFE,
■arkkuB Black.
TRV A RECORD WANT AD.
IT PAYS BlO.
ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER
PARKER PROS. SHOE STOCK
To Closo ou<t tho En<tiro
*ns the stock must be entirely disposed of be»^tween now and the 1st of September. Re
gardless of anything only turning the good^jnr'
to cash. There is still a large stock left how
ever and on this account we find it necessary
to make greater reductions than ever ip order
to dispose of the stock. Remember this sale is
a Genuine Closing Out Sale and every pair of
Shoes will be disposed of as we do not intend
to take a pair out of Traverse City. So. stock
up with shoes while you have an opportunity
of this kind as you will never have another
chance to buy shoes at the prices that we are
going to close the balance of this stock............
More are .Just: a F*ev4^ of Our IVlariy
F>rioes.
Ladies’ Button Shoes in Small Sizes. 2i to 3i in the best makes.
Parker Bros, sold .for $3.00, will be closed out at
Ladies’ Oxfords Ties in small sizes, Parker Bros. Price. $2.00.
closing out at
Ladies’ House Slippers in small sizes. Parker Bros. Price $ I .OO.
Closing out at
_____________ g3o-________ '
One lot of Men’s Congress Shoes. Parker Bros. Price $4.00 and
$5.00. Closing out at
An assortment of Ladies* Neckwear, worth
25c and a5c, to close tomorrow at..............
A large selection of Monarch*’ Shiru that
told at $1.50 to $1.00.
dort«............. 60c
PiBEM^sayiHS
Straub Bros. ^ Jtmiofte.
I.».lics- 3.V Fancy Hose.
DimkicA and Iawus tliat soUl at 2.V. and
ar»c, to rUisc out to-morrow at....................
Choice of our 50c Shirt Waist for..................
Oi>lBrty**^|nt^or Spy it ib*
To Grand Rapids To-^
ledo, Ann .\rlwr, Chkagor
OJumbus O.. Manoo,
0..^:mcmnati. 0.,and all
points toulh of (;rand
Rapids
Ever)
ticket
There arc lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for Purity* and ijuality the Fa
vorite Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in packages, we
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest .package, but contains the l»est chocolate idiips.
Every piece stamped S. B. A. Made only by
One lot of Ladies’ Fine Up-to-date Styles. Lace Shoes, sizes 2i
to 4. Parker Bros. Price $3.50 and $4.00, Closing out at
mill €nd Prices on Silks and Dress Goods
Our lUc Silkoliucs will go at........................
KBWUJTof B.f.»tTb,'
Off RITE TMXETS
Saturday Eocning 0nly»Exlra Special!
Alter 7 o'clock Suotdoy Evooiog rre .ill roll all ol ooi "Mill Eod." ol Uook wool
dress goods, worth 39c for 10c.
“Mill Ends” of French Flannels for waists and dressing aacques. worth 50c for 2Sc.
w The Boston Store w
:"l. .;.v
a.,..
$1.50
Misses’ Lace and Button shoes. Parker Bros. Price $ 1.50. Clos
ing out at
Boys’and Youths’ Shoes. Parker Bros. Price $1.50. Closing
out at
Ladies’ Serge Slippers, just the thing for Summer, regular 50c
quality. Closing out at
240.
*3rRer B
Ol-D 8TAND-
Trovor»* Ol^
Vi
- THE EVENING RECORl)
•H
TRATBB8B CRT. MICH. FBIOAJ AUGUST 8. I90S.
sl^SlMOFFATT
MONEY Wai
BE RAISED
PROSPECT
----------ssd grmtitjix^l M
Cim li»t ttes voiUd b« so
Unsnimous Choice of the Sen> nmdj nmd the dirtriet with tumor in ed tbio aflemon at Qaartor tiiao. aed
Mrtsc tte rffM of «S7 Mwm thi«
tbo men all repaired to tho Twolfth
atorial Convention
eltjM4 0sTksi: UfMl.sfoodtel
otioet Imao hoU park for |a game of
Mr. DsboU botwrea the ftm nod oooood
floora. Tho game U protty hot otmff
and is Tootly different tnm aoam of
tiftho
Ssi3r-3S“x
SUPPORTED BY KALKASKA jjJ-
SHOWN
( Urn
lit oTOolohor. Ths Une Chsiievolx-s Candidate
Endorsed Him
I bo ImUt botWMS
sad Ooy.
lord Is • ooiBimmlirolj ibort tim»
ood tbr rood eoold bo oood white tbo
kW osd woo boiac boilt.
Aokod 00 lo thoMooteloo
tloo. by Jodio Boborto. Mr.
ted thot tho obOoot oC tho loBBbor.
eofthoteUy woo oaooM wboroOrUado C. MoSott of tbio olty woo
by tho timbor owsod by thooi oosld
bo «oMoe^Moetel.o.oedtofSrthor thlo ofteraooa tho aaoaioiooo eboioo of
the ooaronUoa of tbo Twenty oerenth
ooootortel diotnct. which wo. held
throofh tboir loads. Bot bo boiterod in tlAO oeonty ooort honae
Itwoso onrprioc to erery one outIhot thoir timbor eoahi bo tfoaoportod
Kolkooko delofcotioa. until
10 Moateteo by way of tbio city. Ho olde Che
i
oold oteo that if thlo oMy rolood fondo short Ume before tbo oonronticn. that
the dotegoteo from tbo home of State
or Palmer bad decided to so}>
thot tho oorroy woold 1
Mr. Moffatt'o aoaination. Dot
for tbo ponaoaoat lino boro.
psoatopatthoi
la wHtiaa. Ho oatphaoiaod
l^tboi
eoaldaotodonI to Biteo Trororoe City
of itec
oad rtoh prooiiooo of fature
for tboUao.
said thot Btepo ohowiDR this
hat line bod
city oo the
by tho otet<
flted oad
Froject
Line Across State
Tbo AtpMm. Oailord ft WoMon
oaUway projMt rtmoirod s fvtoh Imtbo eater.
iDCtel oid.
Hlooof tho
to4w
to tbo I
aid ookod by Vioo
otete of A V. rriodrloh, Jodfo Bob
erto, Kroak HoBilton. J. W. Hoaooo.
Dr. W. K Mooo oad X B. While.
Tlio Birotiair woo colled to ordor la
tho ooaaoll roomt ot 8:80 o’clock by
Tboo. T. Uateo. who hoo hod on lath
•.^Itb Uioprojoot
I groat deal of troob
boon oompletod and the right of way
obtetned. Ho oteted that tho Imn
quantity of timber between this olty City of London Walts With Sur
aud Gaylord made the prospect o|
pr
of Oi.iloo to oompleto tho
'
anit for Moffatt. Willi»m Mtwrs of
Oharlevoix connty hud been a cundi.
date from that connty bat gracefully
yielded l« the popular Bentimenl
•npimrted Mr.
Moffutl.
Wexford
ooniity waa onpledgud as a delegmtion
but the maiority fgvored tho Oraml
Traverae candidate and the remaindor
81,400 ill a few bonrs and $15,000 has Hr TriMgrsph V. tteWord.
l>)ndon. Aug. 8—London is taking
been pledged there to aid the road to
the proximiiy of the coronation with
oomptetlon. Later on this city
surprising calmness. Except for the
be asked to lend whal amUten
decorations along the route whit h the
deemed Hght, but all that iso
qoiied U the QOst of the snnroy of M ro)-al party will tollow
miles throagli the oonnly. whloh of anything unusual! In many places
today there is not e\en usual business
would be about $50 a mile.
Dr. Moon stated that he had token arti\ity as a number of houses are
closeil until Monday and holuUy
gf«at imlns to Investigate
prise and believed Uie olty would crowds have either remained
make a big mistake ll the opportunity or ha\e gone into the country. The
to getitbe road waa not taken. Hi tlccorators arc giving the final toudi
had made tnvssltgaticms of the oom et today along the coronation route
PiccailiUy. from Hyde Park lo St.
paay and was mlislted Uiat no ohaaoe
was being taken in dooaUug the James street, is lined with red posts,
lipped with gilt and connected across
amount asked. Us had
with ex.Oongrvssman Msaiok and that and up and down with flags and
geotleaum hml advised him that the streamers of all colors. The buildings
projeot oould be assisted with ooufi- along the route are decorated with
dsnoe and tlial it woold be a good crimson, blue and purple hangings,
bordered with red and goUl
thing for Traverw City.
5. H, Prince
The proposition of the Manitlee capPrussia and Princess
italiste to give the project aid provldrrg amved in l>ooing the Un.‘ was ran through several
tnK^ts of timber la Kalkaska county don today for the
and late Manistee, was brought up row. King hxlward it exjwctcd lo
few oooiiiteration and it was suggested witnem the rehearsal of the coronathat if this city was t*> rates funds lion ccrcmooy at Westminister .Abfor the project there ought to
some
•agaraare tlmt the line would not ^omc,^ Aug. 8—The Pope is great
telp this point H. W. Cnunlngham. ly interested in the coronation ot King
agent of the M. ft K. B. was presoat Edward. To Cardinal RampoIU to
«.d In iwpoo** «o * q***tl«in* to the day the prelate exclaimed: **1 send
bMt rgutc to tnuuport tb* tbnbir in the great king my wannest greetings.
qn**tlon. b* *lM*d tbnt In nU i»bn. I hoi>c he may long guide his people.
Milt; tl wonld ank* no dlffatMO* to
tb* MaaMs* lantteraMO wbntbet tb*
thnbar wait tbro«(h T«*t«*» City
orbywotbarant*. M* b*llar*d Mart
Itau pnpiwltioo wonld not ob*»niot
IboplM tohrln(tb*tiMb*m, t*vroM^----- - ooold *oMly b* nado to
*0*0 tb*tlnil»ctbro««hUI. city and
Shenandoah, Aug. 8—The leatlers
tn HnntoUo Tin tbo M. ft K. K.
Mt. Wonrtob tboiKbt tbnt tbo fint of the strike believe that the ficquent
tbinc to do- wn* to uorrtnln If M*. shooting, excc|g that in the Lithuniai
Daaid-.eon.Fnny b«l «.m.l*nt bonk. district, is done by tooU of the oper
ta« to pot tb* lino tbrcKb laotidlBK atom as a means of impressing upon
lb. n.M.t«c.->» the authorities the necessity ol keei»
ing troops here. A majority of the
shots fired are in the air, and strange
Tite Mr. Daraad. to <
ly cnoiMh the fhooten are ne\ er cap
tured. Everythiag is quiet here today,
and ntUMd wtib
him la a tow teiastea.
rkSrs.
-LBBiurdBior
»«»/ «««'>*
i
THE WEATHER
THE EXHIBIT
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^»eT*thJ^moUoo*5h^^ secretary j
omt the ballot of the coortmtioa for
Mr MoffaU was pot and carried
A oall for Moffstt wao follou*.*! by
tb*. appointmeat of Hoc. W. H. Po».
Dr. Frallok and A. P. Oan.
tbo uomiaeo to the hall,
the ahswnw of the oomm
orisl oommitt.w was sel*
as follows:
AntHm- J. C Oanatlett.
OharloToix-L 8. See
Grand Trarerso-W. W. Smith.
Kslkaska-Myroo A Momll
I^lanan-Wm. DalxelL
Wexford-A H. Webber.
Later. A M Webber ot Wexford was ■
lolected cliamuan and L. S . See. of
Cluulevotx, Bei^refary of the oommlt-{
maid tbo oampaigii wonld be one
‘ 1‘ ^ disensf
Roei. would
r wore di>co
POPE GREATLY INTERESTED
OPERATORS' EMISSARIES
to the
oa?fori^teoteMd^in a roioi
berm. »c. doeoa: water molooo. 80c.
wao oteor oad otroag he oaid
esoh: maskmoloos. 6o Bntorprioo
Como boro today to oapport ^be
OOoh Orooery
163Ttf
ootSoo of oor prooeat state oeootor.
Boa. A X Pateser. hot 1 toIoo the WHITE Bed Spreads ot The
wish of Soeator Palmer oad the son •
ttment of the lepobliooas of Kalkaska
county.and eridenUy the deoiro of the
4 •‘KUhonaif Tfmp't- W—M
repablicons of tbo dUtrict.. by an- eomufls in tkn toh omnnnhip of tko
richoti fin of poro eomo4f thot onp
tieatrieet
protptetor hu rtfwei «
This
^
THE CET-HEIT-TO-ONE- line, rcxm.ble................
THE S. B. SPEa*L-^r «»n
............................... SOc
ALL HEW IHPORTED SILKS C
We riiow mote tod Utter tie, tiui. ,11 other More, combmeJ.
SEE WINDOW.
3. BENDA & GO.
fluu.n. B*U«. »t >-*i*lA«. to Hu
^.
u.. *iMrt»* ruM.
BIGGEST BARGAINS
^Mr.“ MoffTu ^
(iml beonSU. nnd II « a. hit offininn
that tbe pM|>Ia of the ollr i-oold nfford Extends to King Edward His
to IMn the t bniio,. If tli, totd waa
Warmest Greetings
not bnlll tbM tb* nmoont «o«ld b*
loA. bnt If It wn. completed tb* (ntg
to tbl. ellj wnold be (rent.
It wu caplnlaed that nearir »lt,0C3
liad been eapended by Mr. Domnd and
bU aatnetete* In fartberin* to* enter.
mTmimer.*-. Fmmmmt tow Tbei
that tho oltioo hou^ll^
Aartbi.uU..«mII.tolI.aao..
-
€ily « Book « Store
HOME QBOWK p<Mheu, S6c huokot:
cMinlemst
non for tlie honor cMuil.
rr upon him
and the manner in which the nomlno.
1 was made. He aaeured the deh .
hlR befit
agteo that lie wool
efforts to senro U»e distnot with credit
If bo should be elected.
Katho»iastio addresses Weic made by
sereral of the driegatei*. Auditor Genornl Powers of Oadill%o ws. called
upon and after telliUK » humorou■ ory he oaid a few good thingo about
OKI ANIHI <*. MOrrATT.
ON EVE OF
CORONATION
liomoay wa» reooired
Id stodc now. The miDDiututers notil aomhave
been ahnoct unable tb fiU orden on aeaxmt of
gicit denunJ.
Kvenrthine ihai's needed r»u
will find hete.
*'Tt was but a f -w mtnou. U fore Mr. j
Moffstt wsB brooghl into the hall,
and when he appeait 1 lu* wa^ Rr«M?t4-d
Trool Oa of Detroit, which lo to take
ooee roUtire to the otebility of (
oompoay'o bonds. The ooly
proleetoad tho organisation of the
|r oootemploted woo from Moo.
o to Kolkaoko, i
Alfred V. Prlodrtoh wao ooloetod no
Ohio tbo oompoay I
ofToloablo ttmter. In oddUiim
eury. Mr. Roteo was iDvited to
••rtbo ob>oct of the BoetiiKg oad to thlo o otroteh of sixteen axiloo of
»thc information ot his oommond ruodbod.foraorlyi
boon
offered fieo, whloh
. |.ropoood llBO. Mr.
Bates expUiiied that Mr. Dutmod bos tbo oooMioayohoot 9800 0
Mr. Dorood'o explonotionr were oo
been oonsiotont in hlo otetemento
ootiofo^ to tho buoiooot moo osoom
oloo<' tbo rood woo first broogbt to atbl<^ thot it woo decided withoot i
tentioii la tbio city.
sting roioo to raise the requirtM
11*1 said thot there woo o roooooobte
And tho oommittee wao iaotrooted
prospect of the Use being eompleted
to this oily, bot before Uir ooapoay
ooold be finoBoel the oorrey moot to
oomploted from Alpooo to Pronkfort
and the right of way oex ared. Mr.
Dorond had girea aooor»Doe that tbo
mooey for the *«terprioe woo forth.
Phiitr<>fBasiB»ll6t«ds
WbMi CterleTtas oosstj vsteaU-
richt or »sj Mwmb A1|mm
For Survey of
ti. A
Through This County
600D
SIXTH TXAB—HO. 1637
WILL BE MOT STUFF
of the peejM-nl admlmitration and the
manner in which auto affairs had
n oondnet•ted. or eonree. ho mid
There ar»*
there bad beej
often miatakee by public ofllciaU.
but ho dech .t..d that the
inatltntiona.
among
them
asylum in thia city, fomiahod t^xamploe of the wisdom and zeal in which
thing,, had bu n coniinoted in th,
stote. Ho urged omtod work in ihu
party and the nomioatiuii throngh«mt
of just
jnat such men as Mr.
Id rep
the Ust.iultire
paid
thing for Senator Pulmor’a friends to
do iwus So yield alim with us goml
~-on*
bis'eluction by an old-time mejorllv.
and the Domination
Hearty talks were givt-n br Hon. W.
the utmost good feeling and eothnsi
Hon. G. U. Corel 1 and
for Mr Moffett filled the atmoa. ”. ^Foster.
.A. B. D^berty. all of wh«,m
ted good majorities and had
to my of the excellence of the
The delegat4W were slow in getting
atkm of today aud the nnanitogether and it was 3:4U o’clock begood feeling manifested among
fore the convention was called to oriMricl. Cigars
der by A. H. Webber of Wexford, sec
ooDventiou adretary of the senatorial committ««.
After a few brief remarks Mr. Web
HAH6ED FOR MURDER
ber called C. E IVnimore to the
ohair to preside as temporary ohalriMUi. A. H. Webber was seleoted
temporary secretary.
Mr. Densmore lost no time in mak
ing a speech bat at once directed the By IVOeCTBph lo Uk.
attention of the convention to the bAiCliicago. Au^. H — Louis Thoms
Bess before it.
WAS hanged here at noon lo*iay for
The following oonimitltieB were the brutal nmrvler of Carrie Iars*>n,
who was cook on the 1 to.it of v
'Hioms was siewattl. .\fter killing
the wfiman, according to \uung KeisTraverse; Perry
E. R. Harris, Antrim.
singen, Thoms* partner, 1‘homs put
Order of husiness-H. O. McParlan. the botly in the lake under the u
Antrim: A. J. DeVries, Grand Traveiw; X H Foster. Antrim.
Purmkni pt organixation-Dr. E. B.
aboock. Kalkaska: P. A. Kenyon,
Charlevoix: G. W. Fralick, L*-elanan.
After a reoesi of five minutes the PROF. J. WILSON EDMUNDS, tb
committee on c redentials report
noted speoiHlist is at the Hotel Whit
dslegations oomplelu as follows
log for st-T«-ral days Eyes aoonrately
tested fr.-c- of charge and fill, d with
Gauntlett, Arch
1*0.,.
• LEGiLLY DEMOr
IVIEN'm
DRESS SHOES
0NLYSI.65
25c, 42c, 59c, 85c, Etc.
yTctm«Ui*«,mad
^ 8r. ,MUt*-»lrB r««»4 w.4.«-MBd..
tb.- ^lot- «uk,.,.y .tylw. B. thr
STEmBERG'SrnRELlABLE DRY GOODS AND CL0THW6 HOUSE.
SEE THEM
Jllfred U*
Frledrlcb
oK IHK bi>THi!o»< at
THK I»WK-«T I'RUIM
THK*»U»KTAM»
B. Raboock, M. A
‘’rii.n...lo.
n-
oqmnimtioo b*
iTorChlsOleek
To re.luce our sio* k >our t huicc
of GKk.Wll M.S
SOcptfdoztn
Phone us for Cut Flowcn;.
frank
M. PAINE. Florist
TME FAIR
ADVANCE
FALL STYLES
Cleaning up Sale Bah
ance of this fflonth^
Smiprrorkft.
JLSMER3 00.
Wu hBT«- just ivrriTftd ft fthlp-
mi-nl «*rtbrToin»aii4 BAN
CROFT UAiniW HllOKi.
DROVER
TltKoUi RKUABLB
FRANK FRIEDRICH
The Nvw Sisad.
242 Frmt St
• I
*^Kalkaaka-K
Drop In and See Them.
h::ij,f:k
md Traverse-W. W. Smith, A.
R Stiueon. W H. Foeter. M. X Has
kell, G G. fovell, L 8. Walter.
Geo. Steward. J. H. Monroe. A J.
LMteM~0. W. rralick. William
DalxelL Jerry Sullivan. W. O Nel
In Shirt Waists in Town
Ketnetnber
That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and
fancy Muslins. Alexandria silks.
Chambray.. Madras. Robina
stripes. Dimity, and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out.
« • a a
WATERPROOF
_.C0ATS...
Keep out the rain. Heavy duck out
side, rubber interlined— No other
coat wears so well for hard service—
Perfectly waterproof—cost you only
five dollars for the extra length!
UMBItELLAS .. 50c 10
Tbtei Hou. W. W. Smith anme and to
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
/*■
M *V^nUi
1
1^. wmXdaY, Atoubt s. >iio».
WILL UY BRICK I
m ETBinC tECOU.
Snipb In Bedroom Suits!
cMbtUhrid
TBAVBMK CITY. MIOHIOAM
A BInx Ctoy maotol tiV»: Walk»-i
atowd. joat wait of thU olty to tba
ORAMD TRAVI
MiMTi ftoar. wbiab for yaan hat
aaad aa aanal enp of wainalaaa aartwatad at tO.OOO to aasbar;
, Tbaaaataadof tba oooaaitofandattoa for tba paatog batwaaa Otoa
aadFtefc iltaafi aa r>aat to batog
elaaaad otpiapantocy to tba laytog
TWBBTY.OWB
Tba aaadtobatogpat
O. P. Agt
BOUBA
mmA fataraatad to thaaiattar will faaaa pnatlaally ae erop tbia yaar toto plaoa for the aaabtoa« aad tba
fitaaryaili aad Tortoaa farfar- tod tba loao to tba growar wlU be lajiagof brloka wiU probably ba eo«.
tooday.
lOTTe baaa axpraaaad While tba |p.000. Tba wat weatbar baa caaaad
i for tba to.
10 M U mM whaa .
vUoh «ita would M I
_____ _
or a library aaeh m wa axpaot
tobaTe. lnUieftrrt|«laoa.lkaramaat
br afrooufaof a* laMi aarcnty fa«t
MTVSLICAV arATS TICK«T.
and
ftaratotoT^^mOAHIBL M«CO% «r BmI.
Pot Aadliar UMMTmlrBBBT r. POWBB* m€ WmM.
Pot tlBOT. of HM IM
BDWIN A. WII.I>BV of VMR«rM
I*BU>« A. PALI. 4
Pot HotAot. iUato lioOTtl U
PATBU'K U. »
today aajoytog a |doolo at He ah lawai.tA It waa a jolly party that left
on tba Oolonbla tbia Bmlog. and
they ara doabilaaa . njoyiiif a «
day at the raaort. Proalalooa aaoagb
baatof woa
snit, uokicn
rinisii, so
NaUl. Solid Oak S-iuecettiit,
GoUkn Finisli,
^wcll
Dresser and CommoJc, J sawed, French pUle mir
mim-fiM ffmkimf
foimto/a. fSSO-tf
A full carload. 50 distinct patterns of Oak suits just
placed on the floor. Bought 20 per cent li^ss khan the
price now. DON’T MISS THESE, you will appreciate
them.
:
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:
J. W. SLATER. LEADING HOUSE FURNISHED
L
OT.-h
DR. S A wye: 1=9
•DENTIST*
leEHERALMSWAMEl
AU. WOKK IIKIHKHT
oraim:
riNIC
WORK A KI-K. lAl.TY 1
A pUy witlito a pUy. thto ao
aboot S.000.000 boaheto.
dd. rmtbar iobaeatoh to CMt, tb
Train amployto of the Chicago A
to aot: oo lb. ooottary. it to a good
boleaomo bomorooa afory of Ameri Northwtolorn are to rt'oelre
can life and wltboot a idngto wierd tion in mediolne imd aorgery. that
For
A. D. TYLER
oomoa a tramp One Riem i. dead at Trmitoii. N. J. Ha
had bean in a oootinnoo. Mata of aom
day be drifU into a little In
town, on the front and of a iiaaa< nger DOlaoca. nerer waking bot once, whan
baok bot on the inaitlr hia wife waa moTing him. and in do
of the ooaobea. there Ik a amall thea- ing ao pained him by Iwlatlng hia lumk
* * Yoo hurt me. ” bo oalmy remarkod.
trleal oo»|wny-tra«p and oo
mnk back again into hi. death like
gat off at the aame town, tba
from choioe, the former by Uie aid of •Iw p The attending iihy.iolan. wiy
hrakeman*a boot. The ilompany Riea. wa. a ylctim of Bright*, dlalong
>4 Vtkv. U, U- forfHl4,a to Ih.
!1 pIuiS2?ra
Ir ,.^h! fsll U, tiu-r I
to put on thU night; tl.a tramp
plAy. the part. meeU the laadinj:
woman o f the Comiiany. hi. former repaat wat the flrat fcatora of the avaanlurtalnmani
Mn.lo and
Thu oompUeationa tliat ntng'a
•riaa. form tha ground work to the obnyaraation made the boor, pam
plot of tha gTeata.t aocnio drama oT swiftly oulll Ume for the homeward
nMt yearn Elmar.WaUore* ” A Mil- trtp. Ona of tha plaaaant thing, wa.
the ln.p»'0liou:of a large quantity of
liunalre
Tramii.** Thu
third
ahow. not alona tha aatarior of a Jbuaotiful umbroldory, done by Mra
ooontry thaatnN bot the tntarlor aa AduUida Smith, who to nearly 90
well with tha aodienoa iwatad. ourtaiu
op and pcrformanc- in progrea.. an
effect that ha. naycr been
A FAVOBAIll.B OrridMiK.
Tba meeting of tha cllltoo. in the pliahml boretofore.
*‘A UilUooaira Tramp”
,«n bare tomo^w nl^t,
will
Kycry moMe lover in Trayarae City
will ba dcUghUM at th,' opportunity
to liaten to the oelabratad tenor. HarJarvia In tha Ooogregat
ohoroh iiaal TmwtUy avaulng.
plato
tba aaryay throogh Grand Jarv is haaoiiu of the flnait voloes aver
Ttayana ooonty.
aboot $!.»». It heard In Michigan and ha will rondrt
t buauilfnl vooal Mlatiloi
waa ooaoidared that the inycimenl
woald be a good ona if ibe Itne i. ibaoonoert. Baeiaa. Mr. Janrl. there
aid aad a oommittoe t
twra old. bot whoae work might wall
ba anvi,«d by many yoongar ladiaa.
While Mrs. Kata Shorts wa* oalling tm a neighbor on the avunlng of
Aogoat 7. aboot thlrty-flva of her
neighbor, took poasKW.ioo of her pMant home on Grant atraat and aant
bar aon Lyle to .ummon her to tba
talaphonc.
Wlian .be enUtad the hall
ahe
found the room, flllad with
friand. who congratolated her npoi,
having reached her fifty fifth blrth.Uy
I
: 5=&Tr5-3S-,3:
X>»iroU dsm*^s cofttblasd.
EXCUI^IONS
PERE Marquette
o«aata faoilltiaa Thto city will rmp
maoy advaatagaa and ilia inya.tment
•ba
1. huU
1
ana OI|y oittoaa. alioold not ba back
ward 1^ leading their
Fruif, iv c/wom. cktrr/,naf, hhqv
ckoeo/af#, tf/wwk#/yy;
th^m
l€S7-2t
SHOES FOR DRESS
:
BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES
Just Ihe thiiiK (or out door wear, camping, boating. whcclinB.
and only 6oc the pair. Tlie Boys’ Canvas are strong and dura
ble and sell from Ninety Cents to One Seventy-Five.
C0N6REGATI0IUL CHURCH.
TUESDAY, AU6USY 12, 1902
A Rare Musical Treat
'
Shoes for business and for all occasions.
correct and shain ly
styles, of the best of leathers—that is what we have for you. gen
tlemen, in footwear. The *llu-man ic‘* and the Nelson s “Cus
tom bit” always meets the popular demand, and you choose
from five kimis of leather. The “Custom bit’. sf!lls at 1 hn eFifly, hour and Five Dollars. The “Hu-man-ic“ for a straight
Four Dollars.
CONCERT
Si^
WANT A SHOE BARGAIN?
Have some canvas shoe's with either leather or rubb<‘r soles at
the lowest price ever made. See them at once. Some few
pairs of men’s tine grade colored shoes that will be sold at ihe'^
i*3-oo \grade for $2.00; 1
prices: I he $3.50 style for $2.25: the $3.00
$2.50 shoe for Si.50*
I WHICH WILL APPEAR-
HAROLD JARVIS,
DAILY OONOEIR-rS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until furili. r notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground lloor from lo
to 11 a. m. and i to 5 p. m. apd are entirely free. You are cordially invit. d lo
hear this wonderful instrument.
“WE SELL THE 6EST”
Mr^. .\.,S. Rowlry...
.Mi'.s Aliir KoU-rtp..
.. S..pra,n.
Mnk limrud- M. Hu
.............l*,.niM
Mi,., Hbmhe lUn.uf
,...V,ob„Ut
Mr. Frank W. Il.m ..
.......... Kra.Irr
U SB EsceplOTsUy^Itae Piscrun.
D«4ertheAwlcessftlie
Y. P. S. C, E.
hla plMM and hto atatomanto relai
-U6AUrDBi0r
MEN’S ELKSKIN SHOES
Is the comfortable summer shoe. It is soft to lh<! fool ami wears
well. ,lt is a general favorite and sells for $2.50. I he boys* si/e
sells for $2.25.
••aaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Tha CatabrataO Tenor, of Detroit.
BAY VI*W.
BUN DAY, AUGUST 10.
of tba anumnt naked will U- bot m
Train will leave Traverea Oily at Obitago Inviting aoma ef the young
aaggaatlon of the banaflta to ba deriy- :HWa.m.
Hale 11.00. Sac lixwtar. paopla of thl' city to meat tha Park
•d. Xmlar on forthar aid may Iw ra- or aak Aganta for partioolraa
Plaoa young
people, Thera wart
about tS couple, iwaamt. and dano
qolred to maka way in aod out of tba
ing waa oootlnoad till a Uta boor, to
olty, bot thto wiU not be lo aroam uf
mm.io forniabed by Htawart A Stofwbal tha Improyameot to worth to
fmi.’ orohMtra Light refi
tbaoity.
arryed on the third floor of the
Tba aid aMiad to trifling and Tray
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANUD?
(*fCl them into an Oxford Shoe. It is the ideal summer shoe, but
there are many who wear them the year round. Our shoes arc
built to stand wear -good hard we.ir, loo. See the diffen iit
styles we arc showing.
s -su'i*j£r* i
by all her neighbor, and
mo.t delightful dancing .
,
wa. enjoyed laat evening at thu Weqoc-tongclnbhooaa,Mr. U 8 Parry of
L. L A. BUILDING
irSjEESii
a
ba no
lofoto baan denied owing to tha tnad-
M, tovumiv.
TKKIMir
EHIKIIENS. Homiie THHME.
was very duUgl.
by aalacilon. on
by Howard Bhortar.
will ba a largo array of TraverOT.
aad ]dano aolo. by Mimas Kmlly lAm^amtioB. a. tha territory which will Olty*. boat moatoal talent which will
ban.
OUva
Pcaae
and
Clara Talmaga.
ad.l
gnwtly
to
the
plaaaore
of
the
uube iaunadiataly Irtbolary to ibi. city
tnmani. Tti*^ apfwanuioa of Mr. Icaoraam and oaka wareaarvad and at
•ad oommonioatioo opened up by a
a Uta boor after tha .Inging of aevaral
laUroad will offer rloh nwouroa. in Jarytohaa been aacurwl at great ar
hymn, by tha company, Mra Shorter
llnaa aad the ehareh ahoold ba fllUM
timber at once and great pomibllUim
waa left with many beautlfol token.
la agrleoUara in a vary few yaarr.
her of the asteam in which
FIRE INSURANCE
f
:
•
1 O. F»- CA.VKR
OFFICE:
KVKSTH IN 004 IRTY.
Among the moat pleamut of ih.
reign, in the hearto of the little hand many enjoyable gathering. o( the O.
of actor, ana actreaaea; ftndlly it to B. O. wa. llie indoor piculo at Hillleame.1 that the tramp baa barn an onwt laat i^eniug. a. the gue.U of
. and furthermore baa ptoyod the Mim Gertrede Bpregna Kach mem.
load in the '‘Two Orphan.” >%ith lj,.r Inritod a fiiond, and then were
The Uble.
Kat. I'laUon. Thl. to tba pUy they twenty-flye im OTUl in all
an^
Dentist
. -SL......
of hit fianoee-goea to the had~to no injored hut before abe waa raaooed.
After alauping two waake. Aloyai.
longer able to hold an
to tim atabllliy oc tna aal.Tpi
vwo Tary favorably raoalyad.
K
11 oat of 14
Tba toipment oi wheat, floor inolodad. from tha Paolflo Northwaat
to Booth Africa .Inoa Jan. 1. ahow
* Tl»e court b.»ked it the prt~»neT and
total of lorer 2.000.000 boabala Thi.
*^ rue^YZ- I. dl^mlwed." wa. alt be
than doable the amoi
aald —Washington I’ct.
•hlppwlh.fotalnanantlto.aa
thoto to anooghtonnago nnder
to load for the Oape at Portland and
PogalBoond poru to hHng the total by
tba and of the oalandar year opto
the l.wdlng man 1a called home by
the diwth of hla wife; there to no one
to take hia plaoa and oooatornation
there will
Station.
~53£'3SH=‘3 JOHN R. SANTO
billM to play in tha town a week. tame, and that UU apparently
The aeoood nigbr of the engagement al,H ,, wa. uraemic coma
A. to thto
Oeatral
with WUliamabasg. wblob to
tr at that place Batarday of tbto
Tba Haotlara baaa aa eaaiabto
they may be owfol in>reck.
•ItoaUoii or oalgnatlo Iloa To
Klnan. a lion tamer of Haofaotortly eijdaUi. ooa moat tell tha
•tory of the play. An actor who l»ad tall*, olroof. at Norwich, N. Y.. fell
from
her aeat in the lion oage among
taken to drink, on aoooont'of the opwho attacked and fatally
poaitlon inade to him by the paranU
.SiWSMvS
^
> hi. oongragattow. pUylng on the
OTA«B AWD PLATFOIlli.
-.ns
Grand
pUyadtbto
tliroagb laay^^^JMrtA at a boU- bani*t toootd to well anongb known.
t wltb t»o
Tba game obonld ba a good ona
m to wbloh it
aatanl good allaa hna beoa offcrad
nadar.*
aad tbarawinu oujaotton to all of eoald be made throogh tba torpedo
lator I>eboe of
Bovarer. tba iotot oommittoe toba. the crew of tha aabmi
pedo boat Holland, lying at Laagoa despite hi. ootward m
will doabtloM datall tha .arlu of
Ij m perfonlal well-aprtng of bujnoc
auroral tolaa to lu raport to tba ooao- toland nary yard, pat their dog 1"
toll. a^SSTtory of an eptoodt dowi
I laaTo it to toot body to dalar- oot. Bingo, throogh the tnba
In ll«urtH>n cx>unty In bto state.
mtoa which looalloo U b*«t adaplad wa. nearly drowned and brokon h«
very wortWto.
from homlliatioa be abmnnod tba
anuy. wa. an o’rlork uotU 4 u'clork In Ihr
. wa. a 4-ommon
to tha parpoaa.
pooii. lit demllora tUl baooald raah on abort,
rd and bn>urbt I
and the court
where be held hi. Inwd on the rail of
ordered that a jury be Iminneled.
la naarmt trolley line till killed by
rxt day when the ctmrt met
M oar.
gathered In the jury »«x twelve
HnorttoChOTrk
of tb. h.rt.-rt. im-t aiKtVbtbU. cb.rlUy. Martin B.
Bird. ]
BaioriMr aa
Uo]>H Congragatlooal ohutob. 8t.
LoolA boll, prtwohea and giye. aoloa
waia taken to fead a yoobg army.
ABCHIB^L.^1B.t>AnnAuiiorcjrOTioi.
Oik 3-piccc Suit. GoUen finish, trench
oondoyerthupopal^^te.
FRIERDS EXCURSION
A1«SX MAITl^AHD mt If
^FfScDM^'ai^HBR ^ MM.
baUt
S<x
tba aap ao tba rimm
ariltod and drlad ap bafocetba aa
•OTtarad. Tha maakaaloa atop
al«> to praottoaUy nitoad.
Many
giowata baaa plowad wp tbair matoa
palohaandara aowtog tbaai to millat.
Mta Baiah Haariar of Daaaar. OoL.
for tba bolldlnf akioa; mad to addl
tloo to tballt woald baTory daairabU
to harr .ofletoDt front about the who baa baan tboaght tooiaably bitod
baUdtojr to ambeUlab and l«prore to for aaaao. baa raooTatad bar «ya atgbt
*jLSTJSSz:iZsr
Never were such Baraaios offered you before.
Note these prices, they speak louder than words!
TO x4w
A
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
YPtAVKMSK OIHTY, MIOM.
- 35 Cents.
W«t»«hSC,NewYof1caty.March*8.i9oi.
—
"FORCE- KXJD CO..
•
Bufblo, N. V.
CcMitnien .-H fives me fiwt pleiiure lo testify to ill the
riodquilitieiof'FORCE.itoreipem
II h economic, 11 it mikes 1 MtishrmR 1
h is heiltMuf-46r Ibe weakest tayiMcinenioy it.
^
tt is rttnetive. beOT • «»o*»
those wbe tButily do Mt tte ctieUs.
Yowsveorlndy.
Or.— —.
4
j
w.
Aimim B.
B. iBiM
\ioL..
^ mimi
3-BtJsH^I
APPLE BARRELS
F-or Salol
‘ "^quire at Grist Min.
iJaNNAH
& LAY CO.
^fcndtttstd news \
[
f^ofmicbigMj
At Manlatre tba vorfc of laylnf
pipe to oooray mXt brio# to Maroy
from valla dirm»tly to tba batha and
taaU to 30 par ornt
li. L. MeNnU of llanobeator olalma
to hava dlaoorerad n ramady for tba
fly paat. ^4ln^ra Ibat aproylBIt
of nil klada wltb keroaena oil will
airec^tnially do away with tba Uaacta.
Stock ahoald ba apraj^d night and
momlag.bat not aae oneagh to vat tba
btda. tiaa on oowa aftrr tba milking
U flotaHad. aoaa not to Ulnt tbr milk.
Ha aaya a potalo aprayar la brat to
nar. na It tbrova a flnr apray.
roar cowi on tba farm of A, r
Baoga In riaahiag townahlp, Um
raaa county, aougbt abaltor under a
true during a m rf atorm, L.lgbtnlng
atruok tba trm*. apllnterrd It and killfMl tba four cowa
Klk lUidda MrtbodlaU will drdloata
tbalr new oburcb on Bonday
The building la a beautiful atruotora
and an onmm.wt to tba Tillagr.
At tba Adrian fair a fantura will ba
tbr education of bora«.a wltb regard to
tba automobila. A dtril wagon will
ba run on tba race timok and towni
end farmarawlll put tbalr itaga through
aT»rrlonlnm to lmi*tiva the horaaa*
Thrra la qultr U
lUara «M>unty.A iinmbar of
from Ohio ba?a mcenUy pi
larga farms ana aattlad ibara.
ago last Not
I of land for (
ocntly In' wa* olfrn*d $1,700 for tba
same, altbougb pcaotloally no impcovrm«u.U Ion! ba» n put on tba land.
Nearly tl.rea yanra ago Ura Albert
l^yoock. of Lanalng. altar a dmam.
prophoalad that within a frw years all
the momhers of her family eicept a
brotbor would die. Slue.' then .be
ha. died, a brother died ahortly after
the proidn cy. and her faiher was
frlghifnUy burned at a tra In ibat city
UBt winter and was In tbr boapilal
over three month., but mlraculoariy
cASoaped d.«ath.
Kdwln O. Wood of Flint,
■sDauiMcniE
sEcnunwwa
ArecnitwiftertrUi this atcryofu
mart: Twu frtmda wrm out U
harmwMd fmeet. l.alce«rn*blra. and
while one sf thru went to rxauH
tak cwt WM HdlBf oo « trmlii
BSdmd
ttet aijr. U*md«4
to W taklas palas to cooo«l hto !•••
t MVr
bU cuat imeket. and
: evklmtly trying tci
Hr imt out hU
kly and found be bad a a*e«
AND
ABSOLUTELT ObOBLBSS
sr. .
t-io>-rr
some dlirtance from him and Uy doe n
again. Wllbln a f. w inlnu:«» the
I tbr trmln rtocbed IMtrsbarE. wraarl waa again atruggllng at bla
and. bavin* drtrm artml mlk* oat
at tbr rntrancr to
U tbr rttj. 1
1 focu. A nentry
ooo ot Ibe^
WcaaeU are not aWw to tvac-nl an Iw
him, but br iiald
no atUNiUoo to the man. vrbo tbreateo- Jury, on mn- occ^alou a man who
aougbt to kill one with a stick wa. atad to aboot him If br did not halt.
tbr oocpocml.- aald tbr *mtlo- UcWrd by a colony of from hftren to
y. wbUh ruklH-d from l•en«-ath a
•vcrpural of the guard No. tr erkd
The Inf
w sentry.
him. rending bl- Iui.kIu a III. ibdr
The cun'oral came, and the gmtlaordered him In autborlUttva
Ing them'and from the IiIuchI br ba.l
liimt that hut fur the tluicly ap|m-aini
of another ia-nH»ii. ah*i ro ll«-d tier
tag*.i.l«tk. tlr- |HH.r fcU..a
lal.il)
have amvuuiU
Hally .Wan
aolmol.owla«tolUaofOplor atmrtinf
«t Bra jmn ofo. Ula only air.- aald tbr ctjn>urnl. saluting
Tba JraUb irnilrnuiu |m»h«d hji
la tkot lia wantad to oaaaa a
m con«nil «»Hl atcKMl glaring at tb«
llttU aaellaaiaaL
pokrr 1*11^.
• br aald. * I ratur out
to find
lUng wltb liayon
I
tba commanding
emrda wllb IiIb BuU.r»liuat.-- and i
of bla mrn aalrrj.. If tbr rormy
prises ycMi and .apturra thla U>rt. our
aouno of supply will la* rut ain! our
rauar lost fore ver. While the prval
dent and hti
ate States
four hamaof J. tba leandf rvcTy nerve, you. de
P. Ligbtfoot. uanr li krbor Brriaga and
nt which the meniy la de^
all warn bwnrd. amua IVrry also
brvak through, are unlost 1.1a bum In tba
»o you know. air. that In
watebfuL
by ligbtulag. All ira bdma were full that Hue of aerka out there are men
ready to take advautage of tbr aUgbl
of buy and other unppllaa ^
eat ucglnir
Tm Uava llor CUU4
•May I know abo you are. alrr
asked the ofllcrr.
appUed
OBKST
OBRtT
JKALTIKST.
Baoklan'a Arnica Bulrc to
tlr.i“J5f*deR.Tlblng
pnaldent'a UrulhmiM-. vM.uh I
gardnl a** the real a«»iHler *»f the
U.rb*.ud- Ou one iHvWMon III
Harding HavU, Ih.-n a ni-.n
Philadelphia, v Ull.-*l Ibe pret,hle
claUy and «•»* m. i at th- Mall
*
Mr rh-vclaiMl h new ttirreStorv bw.1t
skkrd Mr. Havlu
-Well.” said the native.
uiKb xn. ath.
Story you see. th*k ollii- Idland the Mory l»ave
lu’ alKHJt II • - I'hiU.
STatnbe
WANT DEPARTMENT.
W Im U
tba
organa depet»dii« on the stomach lor
n^tio^ataiTwL Starratiou maana
wcaknem of the Uidy and iU organa.
IH. Pirrrc’B Golden Medkal Dmeovery
cute, diwaae. of Ibe Womrb and
organa of digrwioo and nutntion. U’beu
thJae orgam ate cured, diaraara of
liver, lunga and kidneya. cauaed by the
dtamacd atomach. are cured alao.
AT XO*
FEB 1000 WATTS
Burma Mm Biciric
LicMalPmrfii.
A Sxrax. M. O
A a. Bnxh M
---- ON
THE
Olx^
nuuu^l.mn rravetae
.n..ii.ii»»: » veurw
V at S:4o a- ui. tor
1 Ake
v*.u willcof.aeLt with
to Tt
er>.- V ity At lo 4S • «*
Th« will give
V.HI A }4*-aMtil ndr ol
n.il.-> E.I. the Ilav
Bti.I , a.. I-* ii.B h every inmi.iiu:
Wi-l. .1 k.l./et ti.le the Uuvl sill
Jt Oiueua or Noiih|airi wl*« it- ym» will
«..iitie-1 with l-*At letuiliin^ t-» 'I tax er-<e
CUV at 4:>* P- '»•.\l!eri**K.u t V. ui-i .i.'i Iron. 1ra%
ty. Take IIm St. .1.10 1 t*re-t ill ex ery
YOU LOOK
BOTH WAYS
>u XX*.11 * x.i.i,.-xl XX .III ^learner leixxinii.g
Ti..x. i>* V It) at 4
P
Sinday Rates-RooMl Trip
when you reach this point. If you
don't you’re taking chances, ll’t
the aame all through life. Look
back to last summer and remember
how you auflcred with that old coal
stove m >our kitchen. I-ook lor
sard to this summer and then make
up >our miiul if you hadn’t Wtter
call and »ee us pretty soon.
To Neahlawanta - 25c
To Omena 50c
To Northport - 75c
OSTEOPATHY
J.O.AM.J.TRUEBLOODD.O.
TrawM Ciiy 6is Co.
acBMiid **
■ Uock
Some People Look
upon Jewelry as
CARPET ClEAHIM WORKS E.W. HASTIII6S&S0N a Luxury.
OSTEOPATHY
p. f..re •rfD.hn* y**ur x4d oarpeU aw»y %o ba
ax«a» tnlo rxii:*. h-t m« abow ytai RaapM
PboaalK
;‘TS.rui*:
FIRE liSURAICE
S. ibPllAPlN. Peonr.
NaWBmiagVoa
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
|UITHigH:^s5^8^
THE REASON WHY
We sold so many suits last Saturday was
because we sold
$iO.0O,
$12 to $tS Suits for .
7.00
$10 Suits for, . . . - •
5.00
$7.50 Suits for ....
S2f^
■arS'
MgS-’SVjt-SL.-garg
2?K?-:se3B~
(loon. «x XMan-x
We are going to do the same thing tomorrow. COM E
IN-IT COSTS NOTHING TO LOOK.buy or noL
you are W E LCOM E just the same.
For Ibe Cadies
We are still giving thoae BIG CUT PRICES on all
lines of Summer Merchandise. We will not quote any
prices today-we have done so before. If you ^ven t
noticed them, come in and see for yourself to what extent we have M.ARKEU DOWN every article of summer stuff to clean-up quick.
*
Some kinds of Jewel
ry are not al^lutc
nect^siiies. but an insi>ection of our slock
will convince you that
we have many things
that you 1^0S^^V'KLV Nttl). took
over our
Cut Glass, Silverware
Table Necessities
and Novelties
in all kinds of Jewel-
€.miboMs
sss:
ntw Stm
Cm. rnmt A 0«h»
I
Barnum&Earl
J, W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.
PMVaiCtAW AND aUROBOM
^ Bxrgxcr of ti« «(» “X
■ ...... .
DKIWTim’r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
DoNT Be Fooledi
..SJ-txTSTxl
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
Cbe Clean-Up Sale is at
8UMDAT .RATES
"7!“-**^ a a Umamr. A«t.
Rastall’s
Sunday Excursions
sr rs'
Md aoolbod tbo
They
:tbanod and toned np
nrrraa and
»y ayatem • Dr A. W. Obam i
M,rf» PilU »« «»>C •«
A,,U- or Dr. A. W. Oomb UodlclaB
STb^Uo, H. Y. So. tk» poMmlt
A W €m^ a. D..
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
eUSIDESS CUDS
w 111^.1. k you off lu
* IH» you tbitik. air.- cri.d the other.
that wr can win wur l.idiqKmd
by ktvpUu: out of th.- way of I tdcral
build a? Muat 1. n cltUen. show you.
ouara out of Ion are oauaoo
FOR SALE
your dutyV"
Oamrrh. which la nothing but an t
he luiraiH-l. be stood lu
flamed condition of the muoou. ai
the cutHiiy-a phkrl line,
full u. >v
wl will give One Uandrad D^lrn
yards distant. Tba
.vrs lu Ida xvuiiuuy cxian ted to .vx?
I pitch fxirward down the eml*ankllall-aOnlurfhOur.. Bend for alrt
meiiU ludx-x-d It la isxixalUlc they may
have wrlahed Uuit be would do ia>.
‘*^F!Tobany * Oo.. Toledo. O.
tl*e mau‘a braxx-ry aalomidx-d
_ _ But w Ixel. be txaxk oUt hla W hits
baudkerehh f and w av I'd It in dettam-w
they were ap|«Ued.
dtuen bullet,
Ffform ai.- Ih-Ii.;: made to r«tahll
a unU. rMltt at JcTUnalrm for tbr Jrw- sang by hla head, but none of tl»-m
l«h Ktudruu rxprUed from Kurupean bit him. and be r-xKilly d»-«K'eudtd from
bla exixoat-d poaltlou.
uulvrrulliiiaL______________
•X?oh»m‘l.- be aakl at d»iwrtlng.
Wrlnklaa are aamotbad away by iu though more gently tluin U'f.ai-, -wa
nnrslng a Ume foot. Mr. Wood was
deamirate alttuith»n. Watch
arouwwl after midnight by hi. wlfr. bcalluf touch Bialn tired and deday and night. Never sleep "
who informed him fliat the telephone
With thU be went to hla carriage
bell was ringing. Mr
and
riHle
away.
down ulnlra. falling on the last two
Tlie nx-xt morning a faxvtloua story
TI.oniiiH It .MIIU of I lium.. S I. r.11
Utopa nnd hraaking one of the
piMwrad In a llk-bmoud |uiiwt deaxTlbyeaiH rid. Wrlj:b.-d 4».* iirund-*. J
of bla right foot.
ig bow a mriulwT of the cablnrl bad
mudr III-* ue II c^'lhii
turi.lv \«
given a lea-oi. of watclifulnraa to a
maandwa.
a»:o. i.« II hud lu W xrry large. '
Ooufedrratr officer.
log io And out
n»mu llnlulird. be brgau work on
Meanwhile the Jewish gentleman,
^Itb one of hi. neighbor, who would eUU»r.tr tombutoor. itinl ea. pulling
wjaie driving through a wxhk^ nxxrth of
not antwrr the ringing of hi. telephone
the city, allghtid frx.m hU carriage and
f brart failure
the dHver. As soon as ba
Ironwood Oecar Ahrama. 1$ year,
be took off a w ig. a plex-e of
The sky looka blner. tba aun ahtnea
old. a call boy out
rublHxl souix- paint off hla
u feeling of yontb and _
Tnllmml. liaa cHmfcawul to wSIlng lire' brighter,
miengih oraapa over tbO aoul after fatv. and, dlvtwtlug Llmaelf of hU frock
to tba Hager Lumber company*, waru- taking Rookv Mountain Tea mndr ‘
coat, a louse sack apiwared Iwueath.
bouse and to sUrtlng other small fli^ ^Madlaon Madlclna Oa S5c. Jaa.
Tossing a allk hat aside, he took a cap j:,ob«WilLfl.T.W P.l-r^
from hlB picket and pul It on. Then
He ndmltled opening the turn taWe
he aUnx-d on foot lo the dUvctlon of
undmnulug two eoglnea into the
. icropowd at Uulutli. Mluu..that the enemy’s worka
M.SCELLANEOU8
pit. uleo to ojienlng awltoho. on the the locwl branch of the Salvation Army
The IH-Xt day while tJei.x-ral Grant
naln line.
accldeuu abaU add .trvel cleaning to lU many was alttlug lu his beadqnartx-ni at City
Tbo oonfeaalon wa« aeoored by NorthacllvIUeo.
Point one of hU lu^lucUail aecrvt aerv^reutora mllrond deteollvea working
.-e men was aunouiu-ed.
on tbr cane the i«>t week.
Ab-Glad to are )ou bai'k,” aald tha ge»All SndlevllU. My., was ounoua to
TMU*. Crimea have been going on naurraL
• lyayrar. Hr i. known aaa tough lad
-The bulleU that aang by me aaaured
in Um iMxIth of U
ae the
aw, who bwl (or X
poaltloo waa
and your
noted with a I
*-rbe magaxine U ten twees to tha
sooth of where 1
the xVUtx-T of
tha fort thirty twees to my rear."
oIV
i ety good. The englneeni cau ik>w
F,ci» m HCUM-Wek WenreJust w here to IxHwte the end of the
tunnx-L You have ax'btered a work as
All koB Dbw«-C*b$UbI H«4uportant as It w as buld."
t A Bona nnd Jna. Q. John- -1 conkl never have accompllahad
.clies-SleepHUReUWtba makeup nn^xwaary lo play the |wut
A Victim Git» Uie
If I had not been an actor.”
The new Mast doxk at Rotterdam
Three days Uter Ibe fort vhiltrd by
RMiloHeBllb.
wUl be the Urgv-at In the wxa*ld It the Jewish gentleman was bU.wn up
Tlmmna Valdman of No. 7$ AiifOa covers 2T-) acres nnd wUl bt twenty- Vtth aeve
eight feet dx-ei.___________
^
4er. Butt
muABBon. MWl. mf. "I
hUve auffered a great deal from narv
o^m of recent yewra nnd at time. I Tam Oeltbagannina^miaonlabTtht
would brOO« n asoited and shaky from
loxc
.5^
very trivial uuaca. 1 felt poorly and
f run down low. I got
pMiir rxx
Dr. A. W.
rflU and
$2.7$
martin & Ewms
tbS
WELL WORTH WIDWIII6.
HastalTs
iKxtor iSerce’a Pleasant X*elkm cun
If President !»..
1- to lualm-ct yoUl
guard would U
works, diiul.t
! oiil. a salute Urc.1 lu bla hom»r
, WANTED
and eveiy thing lu onh-i. Mr. Havl.
knows tliat as well ea you.•The culonrl does not rermrulsi* y«*u,
Ir. Beujamlu,** aald oue of the offl
M A|H»l* at mvi-malTli--«il .l- Uiert
Hontlao gmoora ore now brooming pra.
->Vho said I was Mr. Benjamlur ■ JMKMg W ANTEJV-A r«-*l
alnijnod about tbo uoumity of k
throughout tba whole county. Tl.ry growb'd the Jew. -Mlud your own
bualnema. air PwloueU I d*-alre to InIt la almost Impoaulbla to gr
[ie»-t the fiKt."
•X-ertalnly. air.- said the cotonrl obtba pmaant famlua in tba future. Tbr
uoarolty of butter la attributud to tba
I'aiudug Into the earthwork, the Jew
f.
H.I
nztfuma boay aeaaon uf the ftu
examined everything will, the critical
■
lijiV*
hvv.cm^.ia
eye
of a tralmd »ddlcr. Nothing
at praaent.__________
caiKHl him. -What do you nu-nn by
such a alight protc^-tlou for your ammunltlonr- hr a.k.-d hotly, -n hat gun
la of U*» uao thrtv. Move It t*v»-r here.
The luiniH-t U too low. You bav-en’t
depth for vour guioc
.-akcr waa alaml t*. step up
laialtioll
we abould End a • weak > stomach, p^
During fh-velaiHlV Hrat
prealdrut be bad built blum lf
aome ImUilhoUHe mi the ^hole of I pimV
fUranae lake, m-nr the Samna.
It waa a long, kia aHnlr. alih a d.^p
excavation Uisc.Hh f-r I he lAtorlug of
bualB and fl.hlng tackle Hav^ tTouk.
-You may i
ellHmietl
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2LS
WANT A HOME?
A MILLIONAIRE TRAMP ^S^'TSSt
kn NOW OKU^NO AT TNK mOX Ofi*P*IOK. ONKOIAI. NRIOI
Ed Mooioe and Ed Gilbert
up the river jresterday, catchin
and 87 pout respectively.
WALl^CB AJIDC
mi WAS AnAOEB
mm, 9m, ^Oo,
^T» 7So.
SEISATM
TKL.KI
tty the I2ew 10c Package
Thr— WMlthy M«n Assaultad
When the lengthy street parade o«
the Great Wallace Show glasses thfOi«h
the principal streets of Traverse City
on Tuewiay. Aug. 19. a section of the
ptocesrion of glittering dispUy wiB be
of iwrticuUrfmerest to the little lolka
We refer to the miniature menagerie
One of the innumerable
to be found wHh the Wal
lace Show is a dompfetemimalure dr-
th« Attorney G^nMl
Nor York, Avg. 8—Attorney Gentnl Kjm, upon vbocn an attack wai
Mae by three weaHhy Pconiylvanlaaa » m hotel at Atlantic City last
■ight, is at the Wal.lod.A«oria, acoooquuiied by hit wife. The attorney
general told the stor> of the attack
npouhtm. which be characterued as
ihamehil Knos says he was with
party, iododiug lour ladies, m the
to vilMnw hi* twiattioa. tal
wort
fade as only i
can do. To
Wallace Show is worth rnOef oftraveL
Wa)
By all meant make the hearts of the
little folks glad by taking them down
to ice the parade. The W
rade is. like its pc
different from that of^SluSowA In
the Wallace Cirem this year there is
trained
uully large nuniber ol tn
ucts.inchidmgagroupolttrainLansaa razor-back cd pigs and
ed
sheep. This feature, with the assist
of the prettiest Shetbr . I
■■4 WM lort OMI able. Thc>- varj' in sire, ranging from
^Ue^alooto to oUart loalo 7«oilr
re of a poodle dog to a large St.
the sire
to please the juvenile
Bernard.
ird.
Their remarkable intelliinc portions ol the patrons.
gence atbls to their cutenesx. They
The Great Wallace Show will exwell kejH and groooied an
hibit one day only in Traverse City,
nessevl with rich ornamental Uapon Tuesday. Aug. 19.
ping* and driven in lour and eight
^
e in. and sitting
i/lifrwAr dk^fat a/ Joelsaa’i.
Knoa, became boisterout. using vile had biiMi rwosivwd. It U prohnbls that horse teams. The fifteen miniature
languid When Knox resented, one
oT the men sprang at Knox, but belore any ham was ddne the waiters '£s. Kswton a Prmaklla aabwdad
an iavllatSoti for the mambers of the
ttHcrfered
church to mart at her home neat
Knoa says the affair was p
pcmal and the trusts were ^not the
work. Tlw
cause of the trouble.
X
SQUABBLIS6 ABOUT REWARD
mniikcti
aUKDAY UCBOOL WORK UBS
WUl Mow la AwmoI
LADIF.S’ DRESSING S.\CKS-thc one dollar kind
AaxaWSOa
The flftoanth umua
AtotasMora.
Seattle. Allgrit — The rem
outUw Tracy arrived here this
ing and were reshipfied to tlic penitcntiary at Salem. Oregon. The
tquabbitiigorer the reward ha* beFour men of Creston. who did
ibooting wliich brought alKiut
cy's death, Uy cUim to all the re
They guardel the corpse with
The matter will i
tito iato the courta The body will
be crematcl. as it is feareil that burial
would result in body snatching.
trust 10 and II. KachSaaday
alumld aend Pro or more dal
This ahoald ba the
artr held ta Ormod Travaraa county.
An aaoellaat proirram has been pew
At 8 o-clook last avanliif. In the
praasnoe of only U>a tasamdiaSo fHonds
and rt laHves of the oontraotinc }nr.
tim. Her. Fr. Baur perfonni'd Uie
erramooy tn Bt Frwncb church Umt
UBlted in marriaire Mr. Jay R. Maaenioh and Ml« Nellte Bora, both of
fhUclty. The groom U a weU known
youag man. being tr^bone pUyer in
the Boys’ band and was ampfoyod for
OrisrorMsHi.
years in the Herald offlea. The bride
It aim well known and'popular. and
London. Aug H—King lulwar.l to- a boat of friands wiU unito in conday invested the new Order of Merit gtatnlaaoni and beat wiehea.
uiion Lords KoberU and Kitchener.
■RKvrrtBa
HoMSal to TImi Br«UMC B«eard.
There will be a meeting of the Cen
Detroit-Wbsat. 76 and ®; com. 66;
tral lAbor Union tonight at 7u3U to oatA 86*,.
discuss lAbor Day plana
A gootl
Toledo—Wbaat. 69 and 99^,
attendance is desirel
Ol.ioago-Wheat B6\; com. M;
Henry Barhyte. sai»l to be insane, oata. 88%; pork. $16 60; lard. $I0.6»
Shirt Waists and Summer
Wash 6oods
Our immense shirt waist offer will be the great feature
here for the next lew days—1 he prices arc cut to 29c.
39c. 59c. 75c. 9Sc. $1.25 and $2.00. and they ought to go
in half dozen lots at these low prices.
Our Wash Seeds Stetten
Is ver>’ active—One simply cannot resist making a pur
chase. prices arc deeply cut. Our rule is to dean up
on these goods every season.
19c Yard
Kmnants
for choice of a big lot of Fine
arc going fast. Wool dress
gootls and wasli gtxxls at
V___________
atid $iai2‘,
Laces
nanprict
wailing iustruclions friMii CharUiUe, L.\DIE8.if intetuMod in a good ooraat
a«k to tee the Armorside. at The
hU home, os to what sliall Ik? done
Keonomy. 141 Front atr«N t. 16S7 2t
with him.
After the meeting of the Knights
delicious rclrcshi lastI evening,
(
: cnjoyciL
The 1 Allies’ Guild of U.rarc church
are conducting a Itazaar in the-^parion of Fark Place bold today. All
■ortt of useful and fancy articles are
on tale and many arc palroniring the
bazar, which will continue this r^cii'
*\be Queen City liase ball team will
l^ythc Cellar Stars at that place
R. Welch and wife and
daughtar retumeil to Wall Ciiy, Peum..
yeslenUy.. They have liecn ihcgucsls
of Mr. and Mrs. l\B. JefferMm.
Sheriff and Mrs. t;i»andlcr left this
mommg for Ctddwater wiili the lilllc
Gilbert child, who will Ikt pin ol m
the Mate public sc IkhiI.
Tbaeu will ba a meeting of the
TkBTine Olty hand thU evening for re
Kieb.. U tha gaaas of Miaa'
A «nuik who iuriated cm taking a
■VANTa IN •OCIKTY.
Ml« Maggia
tha Twtmliath iVmtnry
Otab at bar boma on We.t Tenth
alraat
Rafieabmenu w.rv aarvad.
Tba Olab will bold thalr next meet
lag in two waefca at tha home of MIm
OuIUUnrior.
69c
Belter see these.
tbt Bnat rjxkhart
MILL END SALE
Witt End tomerrow, Saturday
IT WIL.I.
lAYI
lUSY
But wc arc prepared for it and everybody will receive prompt attention. The sale
has been the greatest bargain giting event the city has ever seen. Thousands have
availed themselves of the opportunities offered and saved no small amount of money.
One woman invested $5.95 and received goods that would ordinarily have cost her
$10.00. Wc hear news of this sort on every hand. THE GREAT SALE WILL BE
CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT. Wc mention below a few of the good things
awaiting you. Don’t delay your purchase as tomorrow will end the Mill End sale.
| 2c
Fine Silk Mulls pUin* and fancies, that sold
at oUc and 76<, tomorrow............................. 28c
16c
4ic
26c
lOc
Men’s Fur hats worth $1.50,
sorrow....
48c
.V.lofouiBo)VWaih and B
te Suits at
1-4 to 1-2 off
Pgrasels at Bait Price.
To dose out all of our Faiwy Lace and Chiffon V'timmed Parasols, we will sdl them
at just half price. $5.00 ones for $i.sa $4 50 on« for $*-*5. $4 00 ones fo^ $2.00,
$5.50 ones for $1.75. $»-SO ones for $1.25. $2.00 ones for $i4x».
• TmeOTwCMyae taltowi;
•Ai.. DMi. tMo. ChS
mum. ll:aBum..BW|
■rt■rtOtr.
fwob-n-tit-i frt-brt.
mUY & WALKER,
No neol to suffer from heal.
Ilcm’lletthe nir uet Hxgu.v.l
—crertc a lwee:;e. I*tii
orriMirrofourtlc.kor
ELECTRIC FANS m >4mu 4*i.
frcc.snirrorlMHiK. .Ml ..I now
iletkgn and jurtfce: r.nutiiiuium
MUSIC——
LESSONS FREE
Brm J W. OUffr mud g«t om
torm of morie
fm«. with
a vIoHa. goltar or OHmaoUiiBogmlar SI 5 ioMrom««it $8
dowo. hala&ce $1 Wrc'Sly pay■MOU.
Yoo may aalaet year own
I
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P
CAMPBELL BROS
J. W. CLIFFE,
■arkkuB Black.
TRV A RECORD WANT AD.
IT PAYS BlO.
ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER
PARKER PROS. SHOE STOCK
To Closo ou<t tho En<tiro
*ns the stock must be entirely disposed of be»^tween now and the 1st of September. Re
gardless of anything only turning the good^jnr'
to cash. There is still a large stock left how
ever and on this account we find it necessary
to make greater reductions than ever ip order
to dispose of the stock. Remember this sale is
a Genuine Closing Out Sale and every pair of
Shoes will be disposed of as we do not intend
to take a pair out of Traverse City. So. stock
up with shoes while you have an opportunity
of this kind as you will never have another
chance to buy shoes at the prices that we are
going to close the balance of this stock............
More are .Just: a F*ev4^ of Our IVlariy
F>rioes.
Ladies’ Button Shoes in Small Sizes. 2i to 3i in the best makes.
Parker Bros, sold .for $3.00, will be closed out at
Ladies’ Oxfords Ties in small sizes, Parker Bros. Price. $2.00.
closing out at
Ladies’ House Slippers in small sizes. Parker Bros. Price $ I .OO.
Closing out at
_____________ g3o-________ '
One lot of Men’s Congress Shoes. Parker Bros. Price $4.00 and
$5.00. Closing out at
An assortment of Ladies* Neckwear, worth
25c and a5c, to close tomorrow at..............
A large selection of Monarch*’ Shiru that
told at $1.50 to $1.00.
dort«............. 60c
PiBEM^sayiHS
Straub Bros. ^ Jtmiofte.
I.».lics- 3.V Fancy Hose.
DimkicA and Iawus tliat soUl at 2.V. and
ar»c, to rUisc out to-morrow at....................
Choice of our 50c Shirt Waist for..................
Oi>lBrty**^|nt^or Spy it ib*
To Grand Rapids To-^
ledo, Ann .\rlwr, Chkagor
OJumbus O.. Manoo,
0..^:mcmnati. 0.,and all
points toulh of (;rand
Rapids
Ever)
ticket
There arc lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for Purity* and ijuality the Fa
vorite Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in packages, we
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest .package, but contains the l»est chocolate idiips.
Every piece stamped S. B. A. Made only by
One lot of Ladies’ Fine Up-to-date Styles. Lace Shoes, sizes 2i
to 4. Parker Bros. Price $3.50 and $4.00, Closing out at
mill €nd Prices on Silks and Dress Goods
Our lUc Silkoliucs will go at........................
KBWUJTof B.f.»tTb,'
Off RITE TMXETS
Saturday Eocning 0nly»Exlra Special!
Alter 7 o'clock Suotdoy Evooiog rre .ill roll all ol ooi "Mill Eod." ol Uook wool
dress goods, worth 39c for 10c.
“Mill Ends” of French Flannels for waists and dressing aacques. worth 50c for 2Sc.
w The Boston Store w
:"l. .;.v
a.,..
$1.50
Misses’ Lace and Button shoes. Parker Bros. Price $ 1.50. Clos
ing out at
Boys’and Youths’ Shoes. Parker Bros. Price $1.50. Closing
out at
Ladies’ Serge Slippers, just the thing for Summer, regular 50c
quality. Closing out at
240.
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