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Title
The Evening Record, August 19, 1902
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-08-19
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TRATEBtiK
I msmbsra of tbs library oomiswrsreall prnseot sxospi Mrs.
Perry, aod the swldsnt imrpoee of iiie
eoancll to Imry tbs report of ti*s commins did not set weU wrlth them, althoagb nothing was mid sntll after
leetlng. Then It was that sswerMnbsra of tbs eosacil were soterd by some of th<eommittcs sad
East was impmsssd ;uion them
that tbs sotioa was oot only a diaasy to tbs oommitlse bst an t*i-
Council Refu»od to Dofor AO'
tlon on UbrAry Report
FREE SITE FAVORED
jastios to Uie psopU wbo ws* waltiag
to boar the faU report of tbs oommitBgarding Ibe relailws meriU of the
proposed.
The eommittse f^U
lbs tefoml Of tbs eonnoil to * efsracnoo onlll tbs terms of the-w-
Tho Minority Report Rushed
Through Without Debate
BY
A
SMALL
port ooold be fsUy aoosidsrad. asd
bold tbs mport from poblicaPon
mtiraly SDcaUsd for. They liad
MAJORITY
oot asked for immsdlsie anion,
[
ad the people to know
Refusal to Pubileh Recommen*
dstlons of Joint qpmmittea
*for
—V
but
the rea-
thei
waa adopted, they heliewed Hiat no
action ahonld te taken, hot that
UnCpeople of the city should be giweo
Wmi riMSuMt 1,-^1—TWwof Sit
CITT. WCil.
If* lo Kfll 0«<U«C I
*
'
foport of ihm joist clanisiris library
alte oomailttMi antll soother mootlas.
sod uot to hare It prtatad so that thr
ilHalleoftha report sod raeomM4atl^ ooaM be ooeeldored by Ib^
HELD UNDER
WRIT^ERROR
9m.uy
The roU etooTM folovt:
W'ben the eailmate waa read. J. Vi.
To defer action-Alderman Hamil
Patcbin. wppwHng aa attorney for
ton. bardie, MoOlnay, Moon-4.
Prmnge. atated that tl.e
Mot to defer art Ion-Aldermen Ott.
Wilhelm, Oonolnyfaam. UlUett. »led- eaUmatoa of tho city engineer approw•d by tlie board of imbllo workf. did
. (after deduct
By the eame roU the minority re not cower the total (
rowidiHi for in
Ing tho Un per o.
port waa adopted. « to 4.
of
dr«w i
DETROIT
Until Supreme Court Passes on
Motion of Appeal
manes will bs giveo^thia sTening.
for me big show. Also ewidenUy a
oumeroua following of crooks wilh
whom ths circua luul no oonneetion.
tion of
Thia geotnr attracted the atmnti
■Itteduiltoll br Trial r.
dsteeiiwea from rarloua pomu• wbo
r llaa So* W eakeaed h.*
were kept busy looking up s«
The robbery at Petoakey u
aa^Ulabe
cause of tb.- prvta-no*- of four detec
ttwrs of G.;R. a 1. railroad. .
*
------ermlltsd
T.-l«-ETAfh w» th« SMortf
to run in one of die tents but (Chi..f of
Lanaing. Aug. IV-Jndge Ilooksr of Police Rsunie filed with U>«- t
the auiireme csourt thia morning ismad
-------- rfiiitted to rui
wrritof error in Um oaas of Fnmk
The cirru* la a gocl o
Andtewa. of Detroit, and eans^ always enjoyed a good
an order of aui»iraedea^ to be iaaoed. winch th«- uiauagem rot, atrnrra to
Under ths onnrt's order Andrews will maintain. The featuie .are high class
be r-i{ntred to remain in Un- custody and worthy of big
of the sherifT of Wa^-ce county until
^ <wae haa been |«wsed upon by the
The kathlKinc SrMcr
night in
their delightful jurlies
Board of
Trade
Th.1
Jornfird to hia
cj
»ak.
6entkmen!
IlTS'kiud nd »«..«». o«.r lipartal to Th. Kreatnc
TO VISIT KBrUBK
the pe«.
moT«l
t.port.
$1.00
II.T5
$1.00
$ .78
WorndTs Cfifivms Shoes
cat to 85C
Misses’ ao4 aoidrea’s
CfiBTfis Oxfords
cut to 50c and 65c
Jlllred U.
Fritdricb
Pltnlf tf Bast BaWBaads
In stock now. The manu^uren untfl now have
been almost unable to fiU orden on account of
great demand
K\Trything that’s nccvletl )vu
€lly w B$ok n Store
THE WEATHER
FACTS WITHOUT FRILLS
AU summer goods marked down to “rock bottom’’prices.
SUITS at
nearly one-half off their regular low prices.
SAMPLE: PAM'S that
arc going like red lemonade on a dretu day—\ off on every |>air am!
in some cases ^ ofl.
'Hie worUl famous -JOih Century Suspenders,”
26c and 60c
New Neckwear that will make you o\un\ your eyes
wider than ever before, 26c, S6c, 60c, 76c
Summer Underarcar—
• of suits for next summer and save half
it would pay to lay by a
the price you will have to pay then.
50c does $1 duty.
L.AOIC8* SKII
This is
Lubes anti ever) thing is strictly w holesale |*rice.
\\’e liavc 300 sam
ples of the very best material for suits, skirts and cloaks we could find
on the market.
UdiO, give US t CfilL
:nda & CO.
Amcricn Cit.rm
Hattrin «nd Furnishm to ]
HRI.I.KIC or HKHT HIMKH AT
THE IvoWIWT PUK'IM
wmic Sbirl Waists-” ””1-'
So
F»IAIMO
ng )ester<lay
mher progress in
i,i.:,J. W. Patlx>u«lon. W.
.- W. K.
Moiiiriiial Affairs-K
H M. Uarncr, U. o H.
Wilh
L Spi
Hroaa.
THE KIMBALL
It is Ilia,!c .Ml the latest impr.nd
la,sts, the style is .ib'-olutcly «oriet t
- lhe\ are iiio-.t comloriablc un
the I.hH
wear the longest—Never
tail lo give saiisfacli.m.
T$ $5.00
and
>ou get big
value
See these splendid iiistiumentsat ihefoi tui) Uanch
stuie.
For lory prices and
The price
for
Moffatt.
Hhaa.
" Arblt^Hw-V. H
Foaler.
J.
B.
**'oon??nii
W. Oonnlnglu
Compton.
Audit Ing-tr
A.
Iriah. A W. Hartak
.v"rs?rkrM“-o«
ACTION rOR MANaUAUflllTaR
T9m» wm »o ‘•^'***
*•
,9U Motion ta. AUivnu Mooo «p-
A^»^KK*THKM
m
Summer Cut Homers...
E»r!f Jlsters I5e per dez
Sweet Peas Sc per dot
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
FRANK M. PAIN^. Florist
TH
rm
The Puritan
was the "Soul of Honor.**
SuU* -ILoya.1 Bluu" $3.50 shoe for
^men (the Sole of Honor) is the symbol
of •• Shoe Purity.” It is all that a shoe
kt. You might "pay” more, you could
••buy” more at any price. All of the
I and service that can be crowded into
one shoe.
s all the kinds and shapes and stylea
are right and popuit the proper price,
S5.50
FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OLD RELIABLE
THE NEW STAND
F-AIR
Our Men's, Youths’ and Bo)-s’ Pants are moving fast
242 FRONT STREET
Hot aXraco 0! Cotton*
“
IN
STEINBERG'S «REUABLE DRY 6000S AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
tbt Boston store
Wll
Martin. F H. Pratt.
Fntrriaiumenl~Ohaa.
Prochazka.
A. H Hollulav. P. C
Gilbert, Jno.
U 8anto. P ^ortburg. F. Friedrich.
Banaurt'
grr. \V O
ISO
For 26 ami 29c values
Sjieciil pnccs on Urge cjiumtitie*.
cverv
.ml ,.f it.
U^,Uo„. a.
C
lOo
For 16 and 18c values
ISO
eM lone, and imM durable
.jualitie-. is
:
:
;
;
:
Fulghum.
Forest l»rodu«-t» K.
F. H.
Will H. itni-r. J
M.
Kelley.
Smith. Jiio. F. Oil. W
Frank Goodrich.
Potatoca and
Produr*'-Oro
loirdit« . M. Winnie. A. A. MoOo
Krw-ll
I. J
a Mor
Frui -C .1
L F Perketl,
tit H<
-V:. Wilhelm.
ail
Ih
Roaesihal. .Inliua Campbell. F H
Bamom, J. Furlech. W. T. R*»*hnrg.
A 8. Holwrt
Apprwla-K. 8. Ptutl. W. P Orol-
for 8 and 10c values
For 35c u»! 40c values
'I'o buy
the one that will
give y.»u the im»st service
- the one with the sweet-
..'h- “‘‘'j'
Montague. F. IL Bought
Prinung—8.
B«-nda,
K. Buck,
MoU. Dow... Both, ud
«r
Leon F. Titua
rivad haru thia moruuig. Today they
Mt-mU-rahi|^Oharb-a K.Hale.chair
^*mlghl
gire further
1 might go on and g
will Tiait az-Prasidaot 8tcyn at
MR for making a mtnoHty report at Ek'liaaTcnigan and former l^ldeut man. 8ub-tjommuiee. -K.K. Whiia.E.
Sla
hut will not Uke your time Kmgar at
UtiaohL lb. Gemral.
will than ga to Bmaa.ls l*» attd-nd the
Shilaon,
lagrig. Win. Tliirlby. T. G
fuaaral of Gan. Luoaa Majt-r. ga.-en
lUvbL I*rio«-.
H. W. OunolMb«L
WUbelmlna astaodad a moat corviial
,h. cl.rL l«d toUhto viain i
MARLH
U.1. report Ald«i.» »
9.1m M»i“ '»®V 4>» ®«"
mlDOrtty
t>n Pno«
TlIKoUlHTAMi
The ihnf tors i>l the Ho.ird of Trade
THIEVES AT PETOSKEY
IVlotkcy
19.—During
kMM on our lUlii iirMt and o.«rlr
I cel [varailc of Wallace Hios. Ci
SSS ftoo. our UMlI. «*ool will
c U. R, & I. lasseiigcr ilcjail
•ak. It cooTaol-nt lor •eholart a»d
ttaobara to paia that war lo and from cntcictl l»v thicvei. ami the office
Tlic roM»erv
^whoolaod tho Im.iuM. oantar of rohbet! of $ioo m cash.
was rei*ortcs! to the police as S4Hi
•Tr5.“u- U. raadra. .tdbtlr a iliw'overcd but no clew has as yet
Blaol' aa snw one ran .deaire. tl»e lot*
liccn
lounil
The
robl»er\
j»
prob
M ther now stand ouutalna V.SUi
ably the work of followers of the
4th. Why shoad we ask
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
TKAB-KO. 1940
Wash Goods at Farewell Prices
I«nn«.. O.
"lit
vILOO
$150
$1.50
$1.00
Misses’ aod ChUdren’t
Canvas Shoes
cut to 65c and 75c
of iiJT Uvfr
les^*^
B*vuUr Pne
Frklar Msbt.
Puhllo Improrci
^ Hniuill..
hin. P.
HMnill.»n
nil. Tiio«.
F r
d.h
port and dellnlie aollou aa
Engineer Blomahleld wa-- a^ked to
Al ihla point Alderman Ounnlngham addreaa the council upon the anhjeci
eabmltted a minority report wi.lch la and he sUtfal that he nuule up hia catlmatea of Uie work on the l«^i>- of
aa foUowa:
To hU Honor, the Mayor and C\mu the hid of ths oontraclor. leaa tin(Oontinoed on fourth pagt')
mon Oounrtl:
Ueotlemen .-I l»eg
Jill cur mew’s ClK.
tm St Cmms Shces,
Considering Franchise
..o.
feet before Alderman Hamilton a
Hon waa anpported and mowed that ac Mum of $■*.
fi-M.llIV U&. leawlug a Iwlanee
tion on Hie report be taken at Uila
6i. which after the
eat
meetlny. addli.it that tb.* pi^pl. had paid would leawe a lalance of
Uie ataleimut maile hy
bMm waltinit a long time
) ibe aelertlon of a
nil €anoa$
and Cinen
Footvpear
Below
Factory Pricos
bor. U* mferrsd with me eailmate.
.'ilfVi “k.
L.'t
The atatsment waa read hr I'iiy
ri.-, J. G. Johnmn.
tUerk Beera.
Alderman
Hamilton
atat«-d th%l the aUtemi-nt bad not
When the report waa read Alderm
Hamilton mowed that It be reoelrod
tillhe iie*l OMM-tlnir.
Aldrrmrn Wilhelm
9IXTH
1909.
We aJbO sell **suitings” and *'lmings.”
am,
vd.
7/'5 tbt BananW
J
action
19.
Diroctora Still
idering the jiroiKc.ei! tram htsc lor
Tr.uci-.c- Citv, Old .Mission \
oeeand oilier imbtlo mattrn^ made fnl performance of the work and waa
nsiil.t Ky.
Some of the essential
the mol ton to aooapt and ado|4 the atrtvtng to do ibe job in a workman
|Mimts were gone <»\er but nothing
minority report at once and Uie mo like manner and In aceonUtioe wl» .
iletitle^l u|»on.
Another
but not hawing » -ge
tion preralled.
im-rting ol .hie. tors will lie held ti»The report of the joint library elte capiUl be U obliged lo t»y a- he
imng to c.implcle thr pioPatcbin aaijl that
ooiumtttee waa aabmltted and read
htsc and the jN^nts in dis
by Tboa, T llatea. chairman of the there waa still |due on the contract,
pute and pro|M»^cd changes will be
committee. The report deUlled the out ordered imld. an amount aggregat
pubh. ation tomorrow,
lug about $1.80(1. efier ths iia5mcnt of
rartona proiioaala for altee and to e*
public iiiecimg f.ir further coned
in
the
.
atlmate
i.c^r
hanatlre eiplanationa jcave rea^ma
sj.leialion ol thr projr. I will br hcM
ommittee
HeaaiedH^.
for the rejection of thoie- aitoa oonaldthe climate and arreara be refem-J i ridav evening in Sirinbcrg > (haml,
ere.1
ondeMrable.
The oommitlee
Hune oommlttee which ronan!
rheU-ct sugar lariorv
reotimmendcl the |wrohaae of tJie proIS first dlmsls and that im w.is rcIcMcd l.» the indi
be taken up so Uiat Mr. l*rrng.
lierty of W. J. llobba and fc. U Aahmuter.
[et what la bo leatly doe him.
ton. Oam etreet. for M.WU and itare
F'ollowing arc ^hc . .immiltces of
On motion of Alderman Hamiltm
rahnalve artnuhcnta
why Ibo
the e«.tlmate wraa referred
thr Ihi.u.I namr.l by PicMdriit I riedmlilee deemed thia aiU the moei
and city attorney n.h
,
Mr. Palrhin a*k
alrahle. The re|K»rt waa algned by
xerntir.-Tho. T Balsa. K. W.
ited by Mr.
•d lliat a alatsment preeented
Thoa T. Balea.
K
Ia Hp
lU n^A. I! Montagu.-. K L 8pra
what had been done.
. I>n\iA
gu^e
Mrs H. A, Perry, lilrt^ary
X of material and la
and printed and
II.Id by
Step m an,I m
lEipuIarshor,
COMMinEES NAMED
'Record
AUfJUBT
..wen, howrerer. although it did not
TO BE HELD IN
Alderman WilI.elm. who I. alwaye the contract) of ithe pawing aa lar aa
1. He ataWMl that Mr.
ao aaroeet adrootale of oalm dellberetion To the eoneidermUoo of ordinan- Prangs wraa under boodafor the faith-
Klft of miwo for a pnblto library.
TrKSOAT
>t I*, hill. win. h wa-
By a eote of « to 4 tiie oooooll de- and adopted and the founUina orderHi.
cld.«d to aonapt and adopt the minor
Mo k on the atreet
ing
ity report imbmitu^ by H W. Gun« Bobmtited by the board of
olnirbam alone, and to acoept ibe ytft
for the inymei.t
of a eiu from Hoe. Perry Hannah. ^
with Andrew Carnegie relative to I
*r‘r
It wu «bov. 1C (
Order of Supersedeas Issued
in F. C. Andrews Case
flerkHopkina ielepli >ned the Wayne
ounty alienff’a oflloe the action of
the court at V ;4i aod direcP-d that
the |•ri•loaer b»- held.
Ih-trolc. Aog. IW- Andrewa baa not
throe drinking foonUim. be poroha-»d
at a coat of $41 each to be place.1 at weakened aim^e eeoten.w wraa ]wased
uimn him. He atlll retalna Ida groat
the comer of Front and Union atreeU. nrrwo and voua he la not done flghtFront and Oaea aiid Front and Park,
S4->.-ml frienda called to aec
.
Hendm-edi to discuss hia cuss
lection with anotl.er to be furih«-r Hisii that lie
hy the W. a T. U. to be plac
ed at Uia Lake awenoe |mrk.
Aldormeo
Hamilton
and Imrdio.
and Loon F. Titna. wbo oorreapooded
.>^>
PARADE WAS DELAYED
an opfjortanlty to atady the n-port
hj s Tula of 6 to 4 t»>r olty eomseil
last slirM do^tmlnod not to dsfar tbe
^
the evening
ruTf^i
TURNED
DOWN
;-
Cotton has it’s uses and they are many and important.
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or overcoat.
It may be of interest lo you lo know that in the great
factory of L. Adler. Bros. Co., of Rochester. N. Y., cvcry piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
a clipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also test
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
is a perfect piece of cloth transformed into perfect gar
ments. When you buy ”Adler”-made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert tailoringall at half the made-to-measure price.
Who wouldn’t buy them at the prices they are oflerevl
’Twill i»ay you to buy now.
Same prices pre
vail TOIMY AND TONKHIT.
A9HKR «h OO.
. S-
ONE NINEH FIVE
-S-
TWO NINETY FIVE
- $ -
THREE NINEH FIVE
MEN’S FINE PANTS
$3.50 Hi $6.00
ISITT THIS AH mDOCEMERT FOR YOU?
OoMualo Van-
Adrian, Auf. 1$-T
“ A^ootod ObOT..UU. «. lort. ««. .
invoasigattag the ascaUior Ut
a-ppoH WM
*0 Aldarmaa Wilasploalon tatumad a rardiot at
Si^meiloo and It pr^railad by the bcOdiaff Axthmr Onm raapooadbl
kaapUff S*
“r 0.-U,
AW*.
JT^WOhotoi
-OTod
Mra. W K. Vanderbilt. Hia latter the
aiatar of Charles lx Fair. Mra Van-
Wo.
ZLww.Wt.d-d"-- H.-W
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
aod alM«r.lo-Uw.
HAMILTON CLOTHINji CO.
imVBT
udUvite
«MT DEPAlTiEiT.
TIE ETERIEG KKOtl.
19. 190i
■W TBAtV TO XBW
Can y«u Find Room
sanr-—"
Tor anothtr Stand in pour fyoust?
TKAVBIIK CITY. MICHIOAM
ORAMO mAVBIISB HBRAt4>
payttfeMU.. Itef«fktlef»aik*
>«paftoftk.coMltaM. Tfc#
oT tiM npart VM to AMrlaia wImi to
MfortlMlsto^ of Ih. dlT to
Mttom wtih tbe poblto Ubnury to
lb rTMT •toto« to4tofUtot«.
I. An iMlitote wbtoh to es^ to BlMWl M • MOBSM
pnblie Bine
of Che fTM Bite, which to
«^y. hot the actloo of
to
*£jarjssr^ssr
If so. don't let this chance slip by as we were
very fortunate in this laruc purch.nsc of sUnds.
You will find them the best values ever oll<Te<l.
l-'inish and drsicn suitable for the parlor.
Tto 1^ A H. K. K. E. to Mantotoo
rf.elf l.-lvi:i, ve.r
A. Mitchell. O. P. Aft.
a W. OonntoEham. Ajn.
UTprO»n<l,riwlf un.i«iKathf.wl.«k, »
SlxSt in. lop.
all oak. nice Rollcn finish, only i
Of lapcrx. Ifixir*
ncath UK ill
/ r w
‘ lam . I'rnd lc;.v<>
ra::i.rrr‘.‘r:2:.'rLL*.f'cr;
ssy
gi^^srrsr‘,^s^
llitk-II
for RSil<-<-oM»
t:
::
:t
J. W. SLATER. LEA0W6 HOUSE FURHISHER
t«« ur Ml fur e.0i.«-Uk>ik «rtU I-. lukrK><U
H--d
OR.
EUIUIUTIIM OF TEACHERS. JOHN R.SANTO!
Ey^'s=CT^--sr-
■O/)
Uke rut. S«»:ul Oak
(;ol.len finish ICxli;
in lo|i. Shelf iimlci
l.ikc cut lia» Krmrh
I.ike
»a.f.l Ic^s 21v21
in.i<>i>.lH>iI»lin.yhclf
all tiak, top
is very i»rettv imita-
ince. 11 asserts that as many as 1,000
persons were victims of the turbulent
liters and loot their lives. Many
buildings in the city of Hopg-Kong
BCrUBiaCAJf STATB TK K rT.
itself coUapsed
Two kjiglishroen and Zermatt
guiilcs were overwhelmed Saturday by
AABOM T. MUfl
an avalanche while ascending the
Wetlcfbom. One of the tourists and
a guide were kiUeiL The other memthe report heltored to be for the r*»ry bets of the party sreie ocriously injumL
*^rliE? tol^WAiiM KK «r c
irt tot€«wu of the city.
School districts in western .\cbrxsThe oommittee mode no arhitrary
ITBrtofTriRWirAAJflSI. MnCX>YnrK«n«.
q.toS for the aflapttoa of tho re- ka arc short huudrctls of teachers
^ It was oaprwAly agsM^ by ITic farmers arc so jirosiicrous llial
****l^«lR^ir7irWEIto nr Wntowi.
rery memhor that U»o ooaixdl ohoold their sons and daughleis have quit
Mtakehaety aottoa. hat hav» the teaching. Tlic situation has been ex^*VlIAKMTril.AlB nr JnrkM
.nnrt anhUebed for the hnooflt of all Iklaineil m this way by the stale sutb. pMple. and aftwcaarfal ooMldHt- IRrnnlendcnl of puUic schools.
John R. Ihcxcl wished to give hu
A!Xru!!
atloo M. th* MttOT ap at a tatora
•Mtiac for Malta aottao. Aftat wife, a Bhibulclphia society woman, a
:DEU>« a. FALO- nr CnllMwn.
■atata .lallbamtlon. aad wfaao tba htllc birthday gift. Seeing nothing
paople liaA had aa apportaalty of that plcasctl him in the shops, be gave
raadlactha loport of tl.a oo«mlttaa her a check representing $2<M),0UU,
U. U WEIWUT «f i<—Mr.
and rxprtMan thau aiaar. .to tha which probably breaks all records.
laamban of tha ou^l, thao it voald
Caig. Thomas A Brown, a wellbaaa n|[ht to take daBnila aet- known vessel man, u dead of bkxai
ioa;|bat moat oartalnlj ao aetloa poisoning, which rcsulletl from the
AJu:auiAiai e. iiakbawii ore
whatarar aboold hara baaa lafcai
-beard” o! a stalk of barley inflicting
tha paoplc taoat lataiaatad l.ad a slight scratch in the throat alwul
baaa (tWra an apportaalty of rtady two weeks aga
AWIJO C. MOFFATT.
lu, th.. toaMU (Iron hy tho ooaunll
Queen Alcxamlra docs little to cncourage the erroneous nolion.common
A Rift of ralaahl* proporty U woith in some circles, that aU women in her
amoat .ooDiidoiatioa aad ahoald ta- ebuis have to do is to sit arouml on
ealra nieh. It !• traa. that tha city Jironcs and dear crowns. She lias
U eaUad apon to look alnadfor fotoro dcvoletl herself to the task of try ing to
treiaaBta. bat U thia oaaa, irbao revive the Knglish stiaw hat indusir) .
tba board of library IroHaa., two
'Phe lower portion of Atlalla. on
man aod a prominent eltlaea ba- the Pacitir coast just west of Culiamake a raoon.mand.tloo and
can, has l»cen comi*lelcly ilcstroyed
in Uvor of s
by a tidal wave, ami not less than
IK-rsons are known tb have I
■ ur . M.I. iM l<a- (..•n.t >1 tto.- oonooil should at leaat grant the p»^ drowned.
The loss ot lilc may be
pie the oourteey of aoguirtog the toseveral times that number.
formation which has been awaited eevVVIsat a TBk U Tall*.
eral weeks.
If thd- site offervd free had U^ n ac
If Umt mirror of yours sliowa a
oepted after the people had had an op rwtebod. sallow oompalxion. a Jauu[load look, moth mid
patobM mad blolobe.
diced
portunity to Rtndy toe oondl
and to exprees their prrferenoes. th»lid not offer a word of pro liver, purify the blood, give elaur
teat But to depart from the time
rule of giving careful coo
KjOeratlon to qoef^lious of pobllo mo Jam. Q. Johnson'• drug stores.
and taking action which it U a
fotegonc cHiuclnsiou would be oonby a great niaay. the council
le a eertou^ blunder, and ad
uncalled for disoour
a. a. wabTOK.
tosy to toe cUlsens whoee good judg
tuent and opinions they eought
However, as the city council refus
THE TAXPAYEEO HAVE EIUHTS.
•s to allow the peoide to read the
Grand Kapida, Mloh.
lAst night too city oounolU witli
rsAKouatot*: High Urad*
opparsnt tooogUtloM diorogsrd of thr port, tl.e IL‘Oord eubmiU it upon iu
righta of tho toxpsyi«n. who are totorMtod to tooscloof thogOTomlnK body
of the mmnlolpslliy.rofaood to ooMsider »o that all toe people may know all
the oouditions surrounding the eeleco motiOE to defer srtloa on Ihf ro|iort
TKAVEBuE « ITV MAttKBTO.
of the iotot Oomige llbrmry ooiumll tlon of a library site.
Aothntthopaoploltofo hod no
oOetol knowtodgo of lha naftoi
M fMpomU Misofl. other
tofonmola.
fornUhMl
iroogb the fraa
Z
In maktog tU report and reoommao.
®
3
record rt er known at ihU lime of the
It is cwimalcd that 66U.OOO
i^wainolbef«diedb3rthe flood
it is feared that agricuhnre m up,icf Eo-pi will suffer ooEwderably.
While digging a deep trench near
Frankenhaoser. Saxony, some laborets louml bones buried in the dry
loam. The fragroenlt of a skuU were
so unusually large they sent afl the
bones to Profestor Gicssberg, who
says they show an antiquity of 1.600
yean, and are the remains of three in
dividuals each 7 feel 6 inches.
A dispatch has been received from
Hong-Kong which gives an account
»DENTIST«
AU. W«*UK
Aticws rt. s: ukU ex >
..
A. D. TYLER
......
I
O. R. CARVER
IFIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE:
1
L. L. A. BUILDING
"^^SSTlTur
f5.*3S^s:.';'jr*.Vni:r
Jlttend our Jiugust Charing Sak
•ioci-s.i.'iilEi:
uwioiior drliberatlon
oharaoter too report of toe
wae turned down, and th»
y report, oignod by but one
, acoi^ptod and adopted with
He. In other words, the ico
Hannali 4k Lay Oa to
I oile for toe Oamegie library,
was aoooptod. without giving toe laxpayow of the oily an opi»ortunlty to
read toe Tiesrs of toe oommUlee ap
pointed foe toe puriioee of reoeivtog
propoeaU or ■nbinlttlng to toe people
reaeous why one site was prefer
ary »ma«i.4 Ukw rtly
Tbo uooeptouoe of the proposition of
too UAUEoh A Uy Oo . in Itai lf. may
ba aU fight. If tor people of tlie city
deslm 10 oooopt toe gift It U within
tools pcOTlnoo. oud the
of too oiie ibould S
•d. ol iU fuU Tulue.
But tov Rooord most emphatioallj
IKOteaU BOgiust toe oonree odoptod by
too ooumll. And In their iiroiest U
•uplgwMd by huBdrede of lulolligent
oltiBoao and taxpoyera.
Jtok tofoe stoutha ago today
mltlao oompoacd of too trua
too oily library and throe mombora of
toa oouuoil wa. appointed to Inverti
gau prt>po«Ni:aif for a new lltamry
Added to toa oommlttoe waa Lem
F. Wtot. tonmgliwboaa offort* cm
aeoda wmo bwugbt to toa uotloe o
Mr. OamegiA The mambora of to
oommittoo, todlvidnally and oollec
Svoly. have devotod a gtoat daal of
timadurlag toooe mouiba
Maklou bf too foqmiromoulaof toe oity
k with too gift
Oaiaogio or»to.oao. The oommittee
iSouoly performod toe duly
I mpou It and aabmitted a tvding toe par
nJtn’s Shots
CIRPETCLEMIIHG WORKS
N. H.< ilAl'lN. I*rkn»r.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 MSsS-“'‘"'==^^
i
CLEMEST
CHEIPEST
..HEALTHIEST-.
acTii
I PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
AKD
ABSOLUTELT ODOXLESS
uiOH-r
B.
Irt u.^»^l iu a letter, to pay for the post
.ft. a trial box of one of toe moot
-ilrtw. loua rvmedlr* known to modem
u Unuv may be proeurrd. This U
-.H k • Klug of O
I-EX1000 WATTS
itaaMfsBMiite
UcMuiPws
OW'TKO^A'ri-IV
as**ia=r,i:a6;Fn£*^
WANT A HOME?
T Be Fooledi
mittoo boTO oonrod toU oity to apubIto wa^ tmm toiny to tfuryom
oto« of tot oommittto EMM
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Wf.lli. \Z fK>
At: tol.OOS.iir, fall € ..r, :■
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Kit I
»».all.$i 50
o«r
XVI
MylM *Ml ri
A. S. F-RYIVIAN
Don’t miss It.
Spedol Prices for the next 30 Davs on
Ceonard Hefrigerators and Vapor Stones
DBCNTIS'r
I\vk> King of Olntmenta It wfll bo
•eni by mall. poMpold. .Tbo woBknew tl m>otathiu of the proprirtora of
I olntmeul. Pa.
‘-IcA. conflra
tWH*.
w..)ili S;
1**-.
j_|OUHE To RENT -W. I*. OrotMT.
tCK S KINS OF OINTMENTS DR. W. J. HIGGINS
At the Ckuit Of only a iwo-cent oUmp
lona of reEveryone wbo givso
SHIM t-h
OBo wo.kii.j; -Irt- - W..rih
rsMu-.
Martin Hoagland of Chicago is >
ilingattheluHucafW.M. Hank.
ll. r had faOed.
A« tol-toO-iiti-^-.ii
vf-. U.Mll.
OTFOUM.
I
Wi.wa ...
tol.lto
piH EENT-K»iaial.«l
l.iM.,
Women's Shots
I-I'. w.,tili $3 0..
FOR RENT
.is-v.Mliirt
l»‘l
our sliclves at llie jMicr-N wc arc otleting tl
A«:tof.toeirt a.n.o.ii h-ti.
S
Over fi^-e thousaml lioUars haye
licen invested by managers Johnson
and Green, lor scenery and propert
for the iwixluclion of -A Dexil s
loner which will be seen at Steinberg’s Grand next Monday, Aug. 25
rt
kilU*- - li-a- mho
MKM AlilUICA imtHri.
At Mountain Tea made
hy the Matllaoo Mediotoe Oo.. U made
of raiw and ooelly horbe not found
Co., are
esent the new scenic coraetly draii
l^olly Dead.” at Stcinl<rg*s Gra
next ThursiUy night, Aug. 21. T
Saginaw (Mich.) Herald said:
-Patrons of the Academy last night
who saw Harry Shannon’s scenic |iroductk>oof-l.cgally Dead” enjo>Tkl a
pleasure in the clever wtwk of
Shannon children (Harel and
Harr> ) whoapi»eare%i in the iunxlucThe pUy was weU siage^l. the
si'cncry fine. The portrayal by Mis:
Harel or Stella was such as to creau
an enthusiasm and highest apjirccia
The little buly is a nalura
bom octress. and words arc inexpressivc to convey the inteUigenc
t she iKViscsacs.*'
elIm.:all...ii|H-tit.,
you will limllo select fiom. as llirv- giaals
Sn?y*sf.
loo, or to allow toe report to be iwinl-
I that our st.K k is uivlcf
amtmm Will iw
Mnfrt goto ^omitoA
The summer is not near over neither are
the hot days. There are plenty more to
come and you will need a refrigerator. In
fact you need one the whole year through,
and the kind you need the most is the Fa
mous Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator.
The best that is made. Never had such a
sale of them, but we do not want to carry
over the season, and have decided to
make a Special Price on all we have left
for the next 30 days, unless they are sold
sooner. Our regular prices are $6.25 to
$29.00. If you want one. and you surely
do. call and see what a bargain you are
getting.
tbi Detroit Vapor Stove
The Oil Stoves, the Celebrated Blue Flame and the Detroit
Hot Plate Stove are also included in our Special Prices.
You have lots of work to do over the stove these days and it’s
too hot to use the regular stove. Buy one of these at the re
duced prices and take a little comfort. The regular prices
are from $8.00 to $28.00 and if you’ll call we’ll show you
where you can secure the best stove bargain you have had
offered. Not one will remain in a few days, so it is best to
be the early purchasers. No comfort like kitchen comfort.
DAIL-Y OOIMOERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lO
to ,, a. m. and a to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrumenL
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-rMAVBMSB OITV. MIOM.
THIS IS THE REPORT IN FULL
TOO ABE BUSY, so ABE WE
Mmsrieooe bed worried her ever eiuoe
J»e crime.
jAok llowATd. A yoonir UrAod Repds mea eon of W. K. UowArd. form•r lend oommiaaiooer of Uie Q. R. A
1 RailWAy.
Uke DOAT IVloekey wbiU in bAthlAff
with eeveiAl yuuDfr men. They were
rowlujc 111 forty to ality feet of WAter
And were divine fn»m the bunt And
retominir to It. AfUrr hia BaH dive
HowATd did not rt-Appenr end hia
oompAoiona then reAliard UiAt he had
been drowned before their eyea.
The irronnd for the new pnblio li
brary at Heaton Harbor tma been etaked oot And etoATAtion bejrnn.
Jnat forty yoAra ajro Thureday the
members of CYompeny 1. Twenty fifth
Miohican infantry, enlisted at HoiInad. There were eighty-foor members in the oom|Any which was in itI-If A magnifirenl illnstratlon of the
lovelthe Dntoh even then bore for
-PortU.- said Hrmus. as be hade
her a f«nd fsrewell. -I may r.nuni
me late this evening. A sea ssl nation
rife, and I Imve be«*n uvL'«d to atBd a m4tilug which has for its ptir^
e« the murder tif cur old fri^-nd. .Mr.
Carear
We m.-*-t to d.^ld.- 4.n ti e
anve.Te^j h\n si-.uw.-. !„.
■Vuu ar.- Kolnir out f.,r a
1 you are Ju^i li.veuiirig an
Wb.-never you want to em
bark on e aprv-e lately you tell me ywi
ere mtvely going to asKassluate *-uu4^
body, or dyusuilte ihr i-oIU.-uui or
hang ki.re Ai.t^my.
I know very
weU that no aucb lniio4-,f,t nl.j4-.t
you from the bouse at Ibis
a few day. befon» thdr deaths.
Dick Vtwwalda. whow^ )wren
him for the pant 14 years,
^tb. aaya a dentist, u*.* a amsIL s-.n
rusb twice a tisy. and Just Uf..re
st4-pplng Into iMHl rub with yi.ur fore
r a little dry blcsrlKuuite of mods
t the root of the guiiia Some folks
solution 4if (wrliotlc and e«Mbi as
utb wash, which Is very neorly ss
good, aud I always ailvlse, liuit4*ad of
the einpluyuieul of UetilsI silk, s nar
row rublier luind. sindi as you buy ft*r
use. The mhUf run U-tW4vu the
l4«-th will catch any deiK»sU aud vvon’i
cut the guma
wnt XSliK
ide. People have
Mky Mountain '
Jaa. U. Johus4
U-ei,
rl^^to
i the time <
eorge SvM>tl
BtSr-"-
on a furlough, and afur a brief visit
at home, will rejoin his regiment.
Nine year. ag<i B. A. Harriwm. a
veteran of the civil war. died at Mus
kegon and his widow imm^nlialely ap
pllodfora pension. On July
last
she was allowed $s m month and
6487.4; ba* k pay. but it name «) days
too late. Mrs. Hamson died at the
home of her eon in-Uw. City Survey
or Gamble. July 8.
A movement is on fool at Mackinaw
City to convert old Fort park, no
cal. Into a sUW park similar te
one at Maoklnai- island, and to a
the ereotioo of a monament to
memotale ami mark the spot e
oooarmd one of the bloodiest m
cfoa ot Indian savagery. June 7.
AHi*wTe«cltevnEouan,
A
friends who as
imisbfMl tiowers
death and funeral of
and wife, and Clmrlim
eouth to the propoeed dook line, a
»ven (7» No. «8 Bmte Sr 66x165 hwt
deptl. of 160 to *v frwt abould be re
for the new Oaruegte Ubrary. for the served for the Ubrary lok it u poesihle that, whee the entire fill to the
protiosed dock line 00 the Hver was
N. Martlnek
m^4. the market site would be large
Tr»T«» Oitj. Mich. April 18. IW
eoough even of Uils 180x300 f«-et piece
K L. Sirague. Ksq .
was used for the Ubrary lot, but even
D»-ar Sir ‘
If this were so. your oommltbw. upon
oareful cousldefalian, oould nut 000
the city dhe following off.-r fot
Iber tor caali
IT, t«-et off
Aing e lol
use of
for t.rm
a..-8u..,riuu"lore...
itself to comply with the rtvininmenie
of said Andrew < writegie.
"Ilesolv4Ml.Ujat.it will fnmish a
suiUlde site for said building and w ill
maintain a Free Public Library in
aaid building when erected, at a coat
of not leas than |2.00i» a year.
• Keeolved. tliat an annual levy sliall
hereafter Is- made u|ioii the taxable
r
The
^^or
l.TthTilh^ion^of^Mr^
irimvii. and Mr. Titus. Beeit‘ was decidsMl
ing i4» ask lor |«rf»|io«ds for sites for
ihc library
ibrary both
building, and
e duly pul.Usiied in both
iivrsof the city, calling
Is up to IX o’clock noon.
August Mil, I’.Hn!.
The pajs-r^ gave
full pul.Iicity to the matter, both locntlv and i-ditoriallv.
Oil til- 4 veiling of TuoscLiy. August
.Mh. III.- full coiutiilUee uietan«l oj*eii. .1 tin- iiruisisaK which were as folITav.TM- CifT Midi . Angus! 5. IMVi.
LiliTBrv (!ou.mitb-.
tb i.tl. nici.
We offer you free of
cluvrge Uus .*2. 2... 24 and k*’.. H. L
A iUi Fifih Snh, Div., as n location
for the new Oilv Library building.
This pTo]s«rtv 14 Biiuat4Hl on Front
81 . wt^t of 8lmuh Jtros A Amiotte.
feet frontage
i iMidyuo-u. and ha4UJ Front St
It has Uvn suggested to ns that the
Kami t-nd of the Market lot on Union
St. would U- n verr c«-ntral location,
llie Market proj-rty extends from
Pniou St west to Pine 8t . a dis
aiiev' of 4XS feet, and when iHled m.
a now cvmlcmplaied. will average
dout *AT» f«H-t wide.
It would give
Lmple rjM.m for a Market building
V,.,.t of the Scwles tmice froDtiug on
.ilate SI- If this should strike the
,,ublio with favor. Mr. Hannah would
in the Imnds of the Trustees One
Thouieuid D.dl.-irs to N- used in decotiic grounds and otht-rwls.
otht-rwlsi.
rating tin*
Yours rcsiieclfullyy
llanuah A LarUJo.
man river valU-y.
se^ri^S:
outh or a year, but for many ytwrs
to oonm. Tlii- site Uial is now sel»-< t
ed ahouid be (xmsidefed in the light
of tliu future ae much as Uie preaeut.
The US4-S for whUh the building isinlende.1 remove It from the class of
buildings of a distinctively business
character.
The surroundings should
po-sible.
baildmg
with ^the
puri«se for which it is inlii the opinion of your com
removed as. isjesihle trom the
- nod confusion ol a main busistiviet. and the poiwihle unpleasclose surTtmndings: and yet it
^ho^l be louaU'd centrally as regards
It is verr
liopalati mandbosinem
desirmbl that the lot be large enoogb
gre^n lawns and
pleasant
eath^ing^ ^IK)t
would
»4mI with ll.e de.il
.non. but further an
•ideration comiiel
it would oot bswise to make
this seleeiian. . V4-n if the people and
the council were willing to make the
cooiN ssion of this use of a i»ortloo of
the grounil. Tlie generous proposition
of Mr. Uannab in this connect too will
be referred to again in his repork
Your eommiiiei* api»roach the luixt
firoposal to Iw cousidered. with a good
deal of dehraev, owiug to the liberal
,ff. r ai-4-ompaiiying ik Mr. Hannah,
or the Hannah A Lay Co offers, fi^e
>r all cost. Itv feet frontage in Front
iiit tto
Ureet.
commeucing at a point
lotte
eel Wet.1 of Straub Bros. A Amiotte's
wndv faotorv. This lot is Joined on
he wi^i by 2.1 f.-4't now owned by the
_________________
.
.
ofdi
i wst. r mam ooonetion from the wa
works on Bay Sin*et to tbs mams on
mt street. We*t of this it a nar
rowing strip of land running to the
“7*tSi
lie ^vided
where eo few such s{»ots now exist!
and wherd each ytwr lessens the
olianoes of securing them.
Your oommitt.-e are
firmly of
the
opinion
tliat
the qnestioo
firm aud tough, nut brittle. 1- v. r
lly worked by means of l.sds. c
given a fine polish and In mq-w
ceuDQt be dlsUngrUsb*-*! frvim g.
bSfdiig^* hi* plI!^npM*i?:**yJSt
frontage extending to tbs candy faotJiry
This as a valuable piece of propertv for business purposes, and is
Iv saleable, and this fact emphastill more strongly the generoos
3sal made by Hannah A Lay Oo.
i alwolute gift to the city for lir tJonrpos4s
Your oommittee
mmon with the oouneil. and wa
are snn^ with our cituens generally,
thoroughly appreciate the generous
offer here made, as well as the offer
of Mr Ha inah to donate noon in oaah
luglit best to locate
f ii should be
he market site. To
he haildiiig o
as slthdecline so gener^ms
er of these. 8e* ms.
It. to IM* an ungn
cious Bi-i. and yet your
that they
for
ouilding and be true to
fur the library
h
the dutv devolving upon them. The
objections to this location for tbs pur
pose intended are quite marked^n^-
die buildings of the city at the
rely nominal cost of a Mte. And
com)iaratively small expenditure
we shall n-oommend is to advance one
of the most important interests of the
city. Our people art* proud of what
they have already accomplished in
this direction.
Traverse City now
has one of the ts-st libraries of any
citv of its sixe in the whole country,
and no citv in this class can -how a
greater interest in the work
than
I Its 4-e^itral I
onrm.
We are very sure our citize ns
ibtful If the siseof the I
will desire that this high standard
^«ooliar location ou the
be maiuialned.
T
diminary to the sele^ion of a
must be understood, in a very of the lot. :Thi- now. from street line
to dock hoe is 82
Hue; the pennaiie
commiuee have giv.m* some attention make this abort uv» feet. The depth
to thia The most desirable and most of the center is W feet, at present; the
...
sufficisnk On some aocoonu this lo
tion would be rather desirable, espr
ially for luading rooms purposes,
it IB only one block remov4*d fro
Froot Btreek But in order to make
the site avalUble for the purpose in
tended It would bs necessary to ac
quire the Anas A Cole property of 24
feet and the 37 feel adjoming them
00 the south, belonging to Caldwell
A Loudon. This would lake all the
I offor Lot No 10 of Block 4 ongi property south of the prssant engine
^**V*J^ Oheny A Oo.. Toledo, O.'
nal plat of Traverse City, without h^. with a frootage of 183 feet 00
buildings for AMMv tv for library sit4-. State str4*et. and 168 on Oass incladSite of lot CWxlt^ fe,-k
,8. 11. Brown.
SUNDAY RATKS
than your oommittee ft-el Justified in
'Traverse 4'nv. Mich., July 36. BV*.
via
Leon F. Titus, Sec>.
O. R AL
Uommitiee on Site for Oamegie Li
brarr Building.
D«wr Sir—In answer torour Commit
ronadtripL Train toavee 6:40 a. m..
oomsr of Stale and Park straols. This
retansf JO pi m.
lot is 168 00 Park and 88 on Stats.
lOOl-Smo
O. K. Murray Agt
inr. I wish to off.-r the following des- The bailding would have to faoe ou
the beek
HOME GROWN peaches, f-Sc basket;
anplea. BOo. bashel; sweet apples. feet ou Stale Sk. To fe*‘t on Gass 8k
Price $3.uKi iv
without bulldinga
$;>.MV M>with boildiiwa
This lot is
One Hundred and. Tlnrty Two feet
Oaih Oioosty.
IdSTtf east and west 00 State Bimet. eevmity
feet north and eoath on Oaes Street
“ll mil euir wfiy?^lU*tn^^
“’•SCSS
possible ohlit view,
to the
view for_____ _________
_
Tbs lot is so high
above the river that there will not be
ity iu securing
ths walls, it is
will form an importont feature in the
building. This lot nssnres each a oonditiou. The lot is amply large for tbs
building whatever its sise or shape
may be. If it shall be decided to
adopt plans for high taassment nnd
ooeVtory ths building would slnnd so
high above ths rivw that ths an-hiIsoturai effect would be good from
any poiul of view sooth, aoutbeask
southwest, or east, aod Uie lot is so
large that the probabiH ties are remote
that the affect would be injured by
hnildiogs to
ths
north
Some
chances would have to be taken 4n
the rear of any lot timt might be se
eoteA These chanoss are 00 greater
lere than anywhere. This lot is now
80 feet deep, and there is a strip 30
4H*t wide in the rear owned by tlie
iannali A Lay Co. which should be
eonred. Thu would give a depth of
170 feet.
The buiMlog oould be
plaosd well back from the strtM*t aud
still allow room on the lot. in the
rear of ths building, for trees and
lawn, thus sniirely shutUng from
view of the building any buildings
t might later bs erected to the
It of ths lok Ths buildings now
n the lot oould all bs removed
without destroying a valuable tnw on
ths cremises. and the library building
would naturully be so placed that
woald be a valuable start in ths dsooratioo of the grounda At very slight
cost the river bank oould be made
one of ths most beaotitul end sUraoUvs spoto in the city. The bank is
not inolndsd in this purciiase. the lot
Uiat the Company would be very wil
ling to either sell this strip to ths
water’s ed^ to the city, or. at least,
woald permit the sl^ to be improv
ed and boantifled for the benefit of
the lot, if they felt it would not be
beet for them to releeae their inter
ests down to the water llna
The
Id tbe^i^lng
roo LOOK
DOTHWIYS
when you reach this poink
H you
don't you’re taking chances.
the aame all through We.
It's
Look
back to last summer and remember
how )*ou sufTcred with that old coal
stove m )Our kitchen.
Look for
ward to this summer and then make
up your mind if you hadn’t better
call and see us pretty soon.
Traierss.Cjly.'Sas Co.
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICiAW AND SUWOEOW
Surgery of the Eye aod Fitting
Olaseesji^p^ty.
K>Ut PhuesM-CXtly>ig. Ml XIS.
OspsAte’
EW. HISTIII6S & S(Hi
FIRE INSURANCE
J B. Mams, M. U
r. H gvsss. M.
martin & €oans
BUSINESS CARDS
'little park.
be of interest to know the
nree of tbs different sites
fast.
lol. 8,280 square fsek
«
A Lay Ca lot, 8.800 squar
When permanent dock line 1
for Oamegie Li
local appliiwtion as tbev cannot
‘ the diseased portion of the ear.
Thersisoolv
is only one ^y to cure deaf
nom,
. Deafnees is oauaed by an
condition of the mucous liniufiamad 00
ing of Uie BuataohUn Tube. W in n
this tube u inafliDed you liave a rum
bling eound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is eaUiwly closed. Deafness is
the result, and unless the Inffamma
tioQ oan lie taken out and this tubi
Orand Traverse Grange Na 3Ti
restorvHl to iu normal condition. b«ar
lug will be destroyed forever; nine will e ll the imn of their lot descrih
ceaee oat of ten are caused by ed as follows: MO fk on Cass Street,
P2 on the allev and about 12o fk nproei
Catarrh, which is nothing hot an
from tiH alley to Washington Sk for
fV* IV I- r front fook
A P. Gray,
We will give One Hundred DolUrs
Ctiairman of Committee.
for nnv onse of Deafness t ceased by
ealarrli) Uiat cannot be cured by Tiaveree Otir. Mich . July 31. BK)2,
HaU's^Oatnrrh Cure. Bend for cir
»*•
No
Perrv Hannah and
residenose 00 Sixth 1
e-onto tbehil
The building would
^ .dly
SLk
shortest front tliat oan be consnlr to y..or Com
Dear
is 70 feet, while the d. pth of the
U-e’s requfst for propositions for
•r |wrt would be aiioat thr same fei-t dM*p would bring the rear walls
Itrvjposeil Cam.^b Library Build
ft-ck It will thus be aeeu that of
ing. I wish to 4.ffer the following des- the proposals noted above in this re
port, all those giving
feet frontage
at once ruied ou(
Price •t.uRi IV for lot cl-ar of build cration, as w. ll as the lat«*r pro)iosal from snen line. This fact in itself, in
ing or rt.iVO lO for the entire prop-r of Mr
Holdsworth, of 7b feet on
tv as it stands
State street.
The Slater lok northwest comer of
reels, 7o feet on t
0am aud Slai
Trmrerw I'itv. Mich., June T.
Stat*-. would I
and 133 fe.1
To th. lYaverse City
Library Com
hr
‘willb!^maoh^^msSSe of
Am MVt^ si^I^aot to far
skSSSSS
Later, the following was received;
aud fro of tei
Off.-rofSit. lor Library, on Slate
ind strongly 0
treek
**
closing in of
7J> fl. front and U** fk deep U tw. en arouudjuid in close ^ximity
the Kijterpns. Slotv on the com, r aud
Victor Pi ten! factory |for
*V.
»of the
4’. dollars |ier foot, ou
lo or 15 years wk“V“Mie lTi^^
H**irpi
auotlier onjsotioo to this site
^m “HuydUworlh.
be met in the foundations of the
ing the advanioges and
Imilding
Tills would »hmd.
disadvantages of the diff.rent siU-s
offi-ntd were tliscussed at some length. river hank. It is proliable that Iron
formal ei|ir.-mioii of opinion ble might b.- met In sinking tbs founxxeii on the «|aesttou of lo«w- datiun walU lo a firm fooung. If this
This matter wa> li ft-entirely should be
then Uie cost of ths
oiM*n in the c^.mmitAie for full«r in- Imitdii.g would I- increased consid
Vestigatluu. The c-oiumiltee realised erably.
Wl.eii first suggested 5 oar
tliat Uie matter was of great imjiort- commit 14-e were quite favorably im-
or less, used in the purchase of a
suitable sue. well looat4*d, should not
stand in the w ay of what would be
considered the b^st intcresU of the
people, and the city, at such a time
T^verw City. ^ch.. July 2«Uh. IWtX
Ra$tair$
l^erf^^aSously^eMht^tbs reading
room itttereeU and while quits near
ths main business streets It is yet far
fb removed to avoid maoh of
kolse and eonfnsion of tbs besiosKs centera The lot Is n most beau
very near future, the
in the verynear
tl expectaUoas tiful one. perfectly Uvsl, high above
of She oouneil and our
surely, ^ibnuy building
^
sqoare feet
Bt. 31.180 aqoare
„ the » feet strip
O
M- BBOWN. Attonx-r si>d i
things eoDsidered. the site offered by
E L. Ashton nnd W. J. Hobbs, U the
iforihe
•aid lots be pm
site for the 1
dve of bulldinga
slble the 30 feet
there is no assurance this condition
wiU long oonlmne. By ohjeotlonabls
surroundings, as here used, we do not
mean,
nevassnrily, nnplenmnt sur
roundings. but the erection of busi
ness blocks or factories in tbs near
Til inity to a library buildlug would bs
fsatz
located the M. A N. ERR freight
and psBsengm depots, where there U
ing trains, and ths oosl smoke from
J5Sr35?2ft?-^
at swr* uO ftmalmit.
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
SiiTLid ?^l»kT*^iiuik^*riot‘^ I JrVih i?e I’tTrpiSL ofthrUbranTbSiS
All Badleville. Ky.. was curious to
■am the cause of the vast imiwove>ent in the bealtli of Mrs H
P
rhittaker, who had fora longtime
Whittaker,
endured untold
chronic bruoohia
irouble. "It's all
due to Dr. King
New Lisoovery. ”
. ‘It iHimpleiely
writes her bn
ruled her 1and also cured our little {I
granddaughter of a severe attack of i
Whooping Cough."
It positively
cures Coughs. Colds. LaUrii«». Broners4- City. Mich . July Jrt, iva«.
ohitis. all Throat and Lung Troubles
i F. Titus. Sec>
Guaranteed botUes MV aud f I.u». al
Oommiiie**
on Sitj- for t'amegie
8. K. Wait A 80ns and Jaa. G. -lohu Lilirary Building
Dear Sir: In answer to your Comiimtf^’s request for iToposltions for
Wsw War t.
site for proiK>s4Hi t'aniegie Building. 1
r tl»e maniifn.tiire wish to offer the following diwcribed
bss b.-« u iMiteiit.-d iwoiierty for that puns.ee
Of arllflclil ma
*
. dyeing instetlals.
of Ijot 12. Block 4.
lo Berlin.
0 f.Ht.
Prlc
Foi
sbeUac and asbrs are i-mnd.-d I
stiff mass and tb.-n subh-i ted u
iiiullJs^as*
preesurs. The pnslu.t Is surprl
SSarJ^FiSSr^
$2.7$
iu..u,u.u.'SMjri;' i‘
jr * '
has onex-
|ieot4*dly retnmed to hia home at
Jamestown.
Ottawa
oonnty.
His
mother died some year. ago. Iiaving
grievetl hi reelf to deaUi on aooooat of
his mysterioDs disapitearanoe.
His
father did not know him. as ibuee
ymmi loul rt^markably changed him.
Dick has he« n a member of the Uni
h-d States regular army for a number
of year., and has seen w^rvioe in the
Philippine Ulanda lie is there
ii. t^^
for'said bJndST:
w.?h
pollywog eev.-TAl weeks ago which
has einoe grt>wn to be a frog.
Mrs M U Wilber of KArmlngton
has jost lost two canary birds whioh
liAd reached the adranoed age in birdhood of 18 and 16 yeara reapeotively.
The liuie*oomradee were very fine
■ingera and only oeaaed their trilling
,0U0 to the
feeHnr of 4.iie unjustly
nvvrrtbeless. up against
IL Brutus went f.irtb ou bi- purtiv
harmh-s. aud gentle erraiaL—J'oitlaud uouriueiita. " And a further r«-»datiun
was imui.-diatelv adoptjd. also by
nnaiiimous vow. as follows:
To tteeo Hoe ' fcllS
"Kerolved, tliat a oommittee of
From frightful diafigorenieut. Mra Um-e U- apjiointtMl by the mayor to
aunie Gallfvger of LaOrange. Ua.. act in conjunction with the
d ^of
appli4Ml Baoklen’s Amioa Solve to Library T'rusb-t-s In tb« seh (
mat eores on her heed aud fsto., aud site lor the projsuied Carm
rtlea lU quick oure exo*4ed4Ml all her Public Library Buihling: '
hopee
It works wooden in Hnrea,
and to
Rmlaee. ekia Kuptlooa. Outs. Bums
to the
Soalda P1I.W. 85c. Ooi
council relative theniii as iii their
Wait & Sons aud
Leon K.
Titus, who has condnrted the corr^-s
IMimU-nce with Mr. Cam.-gn*. be re
If you ape a dysi«-pllc with lend.v quested to CO cqs-rate with this com-
eilJd
RastaWs
« depth of 180 feet on
Traverse City. Mioh.. Aag. I. BWA
and poiwlatiou. and easily aooesaihls
tUmUloa. L«rdie and Onnaingham. and Leon F. Leon F. Titus. Sec*y.
Committee on Site for Ubrary
Tima, appointed in the matter of eelectionofa Library Site for the loca*Dmr*Sir-In answer to your Comtioo of the new Oamegie li^
nnd ths bridge on ths froat line of
building. Uh- gift of Mr. Andrew
the lot nad bmrti« along ths river to
Oaniegie to Traverm City, beg leave
ths lot line in the mar. This ails is
only ous and a half blocU from
of lot 18. all of lot Iti. block 11. It is qaiu- doobefal if your booosable FnmiSireri. It is as nmrty a esutml
Dimensions 88X16A
Price «35 00 p-r
looation. as regards popelatien, as is
city
fkou Park Sk ; it taken for Ubsary
si^t^
U ths city.
l^smsmible
would .wtabluh a fund of not
Site will
give
fOUILOO.
making purpose than as first Intanded. If tbs
laaa than |2.»W) yearly for the support
pne $6.178.00
Ubrary building should be loonied
or the library, and also fumtab a suit
tiiece a fnmtage of eomHhing like 180
able site for the hnildiug. The oounfe«-t would he requited un Uniou
cil iirompay eooepte*! the oooditlona.
AdminUtralor. for H D. OaapbeU strv-el This could U- secured and etill
leave a 80 or more feet wide street 00
the north. betwM this portioa of the
On May la. IW*. Uie oouncil adopted
1s Maobs aoreas ths riw nrs so
muods and the Peier^yi baiUUs«.
by. nnanimoua vou, the foUowliig res
removed Uiat llttU aanoyeDoe
FiUing
in thu 180 feet frontage
olution. “Wlioreaa, Andrew Carnegie
ride a suitable
their adopted country
A woman of Oivenvllh- ewallowed a
svssr
KT. u-sk;.
HANNAH & LAY 00.
At BmU Kt«
WAa m»Am HAtarAAy moniiiiff of tli*
immedkAl* bolldiac of A big fACtory
to BUUIAfAOturr wbllA imUI. Tb«
power oompAoy 1ia« i»ovldod a aiU At
the «A.t ood of the AMioAO Boo. nmd
hAaouoUAOtod to dollver I.MO hor»
power. tlOO to be dt Hverwl bj Dec. 1.
Nickel for the pteot to be eoppUed
hy the Ulrrgne uioee At Bodbary. OaL
Twenty yeere A|m. MrA Jolui Oameroo. llvlnic At OtinwA. loet a qnentity
of silver teblewAre end never laAmed
WAK tl« tluef. Ueoently she re
Ml the aHH!Ws by ptwt from A for
reived
•s-r-«nr
OF THE jonrr caiwegie library site committee
2s.Tsn:,s=;i5:jSijifr,sB
WHICH THE OTT COUNCIL REPOSED TO
HAVE PUBLISHED.
But we don't mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUR—WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE "BEST”
That is the kind you want. Try it.
Condensed news
of Wtehigsn
£.
anolnss unr wv«
loss the building should be placed
flash with ths street whioh would bs
a serious objoetiou. .
satire lotI as it now stands oonld bs
ssoaivd m
att
the pries named per foot
for the Oass
street frootage your a positivs damage to ths arnbilsotnxal
it sosns oonaid
wUhthstO tetmmmd In be
Editor a A. Brow)
a O .. wno oooe immenjety eurpriwA
'‘Through long onffOring from Dyspepela.“ he wrlies. “•sy wife wne
grenUy ran down.
Bhe had no
•tmaglhor rigor ohe saffered great
SjrtiSSc^St:^^
hnr at onoe, and. after aring four botUee. she U enttrelY well, one oat any-
JM. a JokMt'A
T.rcssSfe'Br
-I
kRlLlJ^tiiAOAt. iuOOTT 1*. 190^
* MARMV SHANNON’S
AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
•I scat ranicnoi of the bibt m puy
HEXT Thursdsy, AU60ST gl
mm, 3s, soo.
S^KOIAK. aiAMOAIN I
TURNED DOWN
The Miser Lolie aod
Holmct arc visiting friends in the dty.
Mr. and Mn. Horace Bush of Olio. Oh o. are visitmg
cl K J ll^mond aod
of Ihuci
S C4l) .
K
gucrti. the Misses Schnei
der of Grand Ka)>i<K
c to Can>
lAkc yesterdav altcmooo. where the)
were the guesUoi Miss Konice Kelle)'
mmimA tb« rnutiis of Um
QMT liomtm of roMiaMid Loatn^r. fur the evening, reluming by it
^ SfoClH UUff Maolaat. Th. bght
S. a Cate ol Solon has l»een
WBMloi tlM boaka of tba dark and ing chickens lately, fie set a
tnasrar aod walar board imortad
tkS Mm aoeoaau of to# dart aod
umtmm sat* la esoallaot ate
la tabard to ttea taMfca of w
Hie sjiecial setsion of circuit court
board ttea ooauaittaa aasattod aa
irorad r^atara aad raaoMtaoBdad
to liavc licen hchl today, was ailjoumttea board ba fmidad with a aoii
ctl until luewUy, Aug. 2hih, tt
. aafa far ttea «fa k««piair liooki
suit the comcDicncc of the hjcal at
^TtetMMBaKMN ooaalaiad of Aider- lomcja who liai e cases to be hcaid
saa Haslltoa. lilader aod Oaaoiair'
.Mimcs Watson and Bethel Pheli*
of Kalkaska arc guests ol Mrs. Den
ison of WcUlrr street.
sta BmIm fllooa. to ciTfliPm ^Io‘3m
AN Af-r or Diw< OI RTKIY
pUaa aad apaeiioaMoaa and reqair* -
M. LaValley was te^ipUy sopepriaed
oa hU tfty-aaeoad teirtteday by a naaber of bis old Mends miling on tela
2r-Hn!f£--^Tjr^
««ss£“ ,t_»
lAM r. TUm Kmprmmm flla
I alloart^
Aetloa oTthmt aawelh
Daloaalit^i. aad for laapa of botte
BosT^tC*^lalldlBir i
aofcad for a tarirloo of the nrdl
to the rvmoTal of bail.llac*
^ ttea It
Tea. Ilemid th.. f»M-.
Ifr, aud tbc rt^jolrto «diiotrlo wit.-a t«*o
_______
Oa soMoa the flrr department was
araalad fraaiUaloo to umkv an ashlh
E2TXS‘i2;-“p';^r
toanaar la ttea Lalior Oaj
B. B Joaaa of Park atraat atated that
tea woald oomplj altte ttea ordiaaaoa
If a svSar^i^r aitMdad t^hVt preml^
aaa TteU war rafarrad to tlia aatr. r
^nS^aaioil amatar waa inrtmotad to
aaa tteat ttea don ordiaaBoa waa avforo2 T. A. Ooaloo of Ite troit, who owna
to ttea IStiBtir in which a oamant
walk tend baao laid In front of thr
propwty. Ha aUUd thai the Rnula
tend baan lowarad ao ar to dUUKora
ttea propartT. and alao that ha had
reoatrad nonotloeto hoild a waU.
Ha oh)Mtad to aaoh |lrooe<.dUlK^ al.o
tteat another walk adjoin
lot hi. pran
»sr.
I’lrnlc St
lore Mnndsv can
I i'aaa strxwt Engine House.
By order of Jack Rennie
IM6-it _
_________
It ad.lapleMure to the life beautifnl
kiubh s np on.’a allowance of bliss,
hat’s what Kookv Mountain T.w
oes. :iD cu. Jaa. G. Johnson.
r:'.' •CTX'U.'l''
church at 8;:m
r to lee the circuv
Kari Bennett who ha. lurn
I lor scvetal mi
i city yesterday.
Dr.^G. W. Fralu k ami wife of
Mapic^nty arc attending the circus
this a((|moon.
MiarsB-'.mma Olicrlin of Bingliain
il the
of Miss Belle Dunn ol
C. M. Phel{M and wife ot Kalkaska,
are t^owa today.
F.^. Tuttle and wile came up
> Cedar this nuMnlng lo take in
m
MraS. K Bbulman of
are visitors here today.
.Mil
> aieot of
If the
il
conference to have
Rapiils jxslcrday l»rtwecn
T. C. I- & M. ami
M. AN. K. wa not held owing to
the jdeath of the nejihcw of General
pritSlMlIICIi RooMH »
will remember the event by tlte
many pretty
pruMta which her
friends ptNaotnd ha. The gnseu
warn Olive Woodhooae. Helen Lanfmaa. VeU Tayla, DUU Hady. Neva
Lllaoo. Lory and Ohartofle Bxarts.
Rnt.y Kidder. Florsooe Burgas. Opal
Uillett. Dona Baden. Klim lAurarnan. Harold Borden.
Mra Heiberick waa amiated in «aMrs
UtlalnldThy Mrs. J. J Borden.
B«
A. F. Wilson and Mrs A. KaUa
STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, *§25
Q A
Kilsomincs Are tcmnonirv,
rot. nib off and scale.
*
iA
SMALL POX
and other disease germs arc
nurtured and diseases dissemiiiatcd by wall paper.
ALA B ASTI NK
should be used in renovatinc
and^isinfixting aH »alls.
...u....
A
DEIVILn’S
L.ANE
Snppwtedby
JdifTfs T. 6rettt
i
W
f
I
I
Manager Hugliart of the (1. R. & 1.
A marriafc l<c:nse wz% issuctl yestaday in Isvor ot Frank Clark and Atla
Panom, both of Fife l.akc.
Curtis Scat and family wish to
Flu Male!
NnrSMp!
CtowDaim!
Up^i Diti SpMaWttl
I
idmwn at the^
New Special Scenenri
funeral of Geoige Scott
MikStroK Ca»t
Jill Waists
ioll!
SzetiKm in the Big Sbwx
cast at Mitranc*. « « «
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich. .
X 01. mniiken
()ur bcit yxrcalcs in light colons, pul on sale
today at keptr yard
Thoe are the yar.l wi.ic koo.Il
About .IK) New Wash Co.kIs Kcimunts
______ ______ jflidrt to the BaW.|>ric< pHe.
Just a Few pieces of the Best Wash Silks
• « at SSe per yard.
ChoKx of fine asstirtmcnl of Fancy Ribltoni
at 2Se per yard
Kuihioi.leries ami Insettioiis—Siwiul lots
______________ •.. ^lots, 5c and lOc
§
Riaists
at less
than
Cost of
mater
ial,,.
These waists are all this
season’s styles—they are
good fitters—handsomely
trimmed—best of mater
ials—not a thing wrong
with them--wo want the
space they occupy for fall
stocks.
the
Boston Store
___ SOcand 7SC Shirt Olaists at 25c.
CaHKl Keinnams in IcUKths from -J to S yat.h
_______________ _______ at One>f>alf Price
neip Dress floods lor jpall and winter are here
0! iimonoran
X Ul. milliken
N.I IIO-.1 to LttiU't Iroiii h«*.U.
D.iii*l Irt thf .i:i gri sMi,u,inI
--cic Hf .1 liti. /c*. I’ui m «.uc
ni liu.r. ol out di-k oI M iliim
KLECTRIC TANS -.n i-.n -itU C.MoU ol hollU-.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
• ll-N' •«'
IK'I I'-T t i
CAMPBELL Bi^OS
Bargains“Cbe Real Cbing”
Cdbic Ho* (■■20 Cents
Hats worth up to 50 cents '
Shirts worth up to 35 cents
Coats worth up to 50 cents
Your choice Twenty Cents
Cable no* 2-50 Cents
Men’s Soft Hats worth $ 1.00. Men’s Laundried and Negligee Shirts, worth up to $1.25,
all colors, most all styles.
\
Umr mn
Good trousers
Sold So Cheap Before
K
)
Our srmi-.nnnii.il. salr of irouM'rs is in^
full forcr iioiv .nml iiv.iny .irr saving/
money, and wearing good |Miils inv
account of it.
.$3.S5 buys values worth $4 50. $«; .and $6
$2 US buys v.ilues worth $4 and .S vso
$2.18 buys values worth S3.50 and $3 00
$1.!K8 buys values worth $:?.50 and $J.75
.$1.48 blip’s values worth $2.00 and $2.75
!»Sc buys values worth $1.50 and S1.75.
Don't Bup Pants til! You Set Ours,
the Boston Store.
Your choice Fifty Cents.
The PaTMite
ElWcre Sisters
Prices
Cut
Rifibt
in two
in the
middle
Prioa 25 Cnnta
*irN
LUDINGTON.
Friday. Anaust 12.
Tiain will Iravn t^vorae City at
.•00 a.m. Rate |l 2’. Ihw povtars,
r ask agent* for turtirular*.
I
Q
event she entertained a number of ba
Uttle friends at her borne. 617 Bast
Eigbtlt treat. A very merry time waa
enjoyed by the tittle people aad toe
EXCURSIONS
PereM/uSduette
t^omciaUofihc
K
U and delieiooa
served. The host
waa the recipient of many nice preenau that mark tlie eeteem la which he
la held hr hla frlenda
TABLETS
z-rk-vri-efiii'r
'Hie We-.|uc-tong club will have
an ordicfttra concert I-inlay night il
the weather i»ermitr. 10 rentv a.lmivnoo will be charged to uiemlicnk.
A. U Kinney. «f tirand Rai»ids,
formerly of this city wav heie this
morning on business.
Awiatant Attorney (’teiieral llemy
Chare of lansing, is in the otv t.hlai
on businera connectct! with the legal
deiMitmenl of the state.
a H. Vlick, wil
wife an.l sistci
the city from l»ctrc
■triMt, visiting the fam.
fly of Charles Heiu
II.
CountesCora DcLudlcigh
d tif K^lna
and other i
IRON-OX
'^Uu MtolnlKDtuknl tlwt th.' con’Ihe mruibrra of the ('onfcrefmtioiial
Alii society and their friends are go
ing to Mias Jennie Anderson’s cottage
and Oaaa atrtwta, Iwfore iiroce«ditir Mt
Birtdiw.MHi Thursday for a picnic.
farUiar ao tteat the atrem iviold U
Kvery
one bring their iilnner. Itnsses
naed. Ha raferred eaiieoially t4i the tii.
taraaotlon at Park afreet '1 hia waa wilt tie at Mrs. A. Drapree-oo west
Righth strict and at Mrs O. Wright*a
in Washington street at 10 o'clock
aattara of minor Imjiortanre the Thuredar m<imlng. If it rains the
lh.« picnic wdl lake place Friday.
boardadjo^
ALABASTINE
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
nine wnai
h:<litG
manner
K. H. BclUirc ot Ca.lillac
Alderman Hamilton’s motion to accept ing friciuls in this city.
tlic rq>r»n c»f the committee, ha\*e
printcti, put it licforc the )ico|>lc that
they might espress tlieiusclvcs, ami
that it Ijc acted U|Jon at the next
'•My customers, in
meeting, was, to say the least, a most
almost erery case,
diN ourtcuus proceeding.
are hitUy pleased
If it is the wish of tbe }>eop1e that
withtheresnltsof
the hbrau^' l»e put ujion the free site,
that i« all right, but 1 think the i>e«»plc should lie given ai cuance
chance lo cxpress themselves lo their
ihcir aldcniien,
some of whom made it
a( tion that to serve their own {JCTst:
wish they were aliaid toget an cxiircssiun from the citizens wlm put them
SO buy them
and so
in oft MX.
aRsin..Thcythink
Thej
I was jircscnt at the meeting some
TableU. ao
months ago when the akicfinan from
the 3rd ward who maxlc the motion to
and containing
ai l at' once upon Committee’s rc
iron, good >*3100
l*»ri, expressed himself most eiiiphat
for their money,
II ally that all orilinanccs or maltcis t»f
especially as they
uu|KHiau. e ai tcil u|Km by thecoim. il,
also serv e so nicely
should be publishe.K iKrf.Kc action
a.s a regulator of
siH.uld U-taken. I.H.s F. Tin s.
stomach and bow-
Kimar I^rsoo and Miss Violet
farrad to hml Immi «»rden.d and it waa
arraiifad tteat ha ahoold ac^ ooipany War.l came ..verfroin Klk Rapids tho
ttea oosmittat. to tha walk ooiuplaluinmg to attend the cirrus and one
r to adjnat mattera.
Aldarman Hamlltou aaktMl that a of the attractions they visited was JiisX'crly’s oftice, where they wcic
eossiller of throe Uappoinhd to attaod ttea maellnn of the National unitcil in marriage. 'I'hc ha]ipy cou
ple will reside in Klk Rapids.
BRKVITIKa
Mn. Kurnu Mrl»fnn..ii of Wash
ington ttrccl lost a hue haiiiimak
Sunday night. She left it out ot .hxirs
O’er night and in tfic morning it was
gone. Mrt. M« Uennott amiM like
to interview the warty wh<> tm»k mh h
liberty with her |mi|H*rtv; ■ Thr hainm.a:k was a valual.lr one.
The Prcabylcrun Sun.lay »*ho»>l
will bold it» ]>it mcat Kast Hay tomor
row aod the imatet will lra\*c the
TKi.K^MONK tti
Cable no* 3
Pants worth $3.50 for
- $ 1.95
Pants worth $4.50 for - - $2.95
Pants worth $6.00 for - $3.95
Delay may lose you a Bargaiti'-Buy Coday
B^milton Clothing Co,
Suffered forover 10 pis
-CTRED BY
Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative
Tai 1 MAIKIK. Mich.
THE 1M.\N MEDICINE CO.
Ciranil Rapids. Mich.,
Dkar UocitJk: 1 have been thinking
for some time that I ight to write you
a few words c praise f<»r ytuir wonderful LADIES' RES
lESTi^RATTVE. which
such worlds of gnnd. 1 suffered
did
such untold agonies with my menstrs. and female complalints.
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to
I took doctors* medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
1 learned about DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad
dress
Mils. L. Morse, Tallmadge, Mich.
AT Ai-k. DPekJ6
;/ r :,--™.
^ik
iv«uriayi^i.485i r
TRATEBtiK
I msmbsra of tbs library oomiswrsreall prnseot sxospi Mrs.
Perry, aod the swldsnt imrpoee of iiie
eoancll to Imry tbs report of ti*s commins did not set weU wrlth them, althoagb nothing was mid sntll after
leetlng. Then It was that sswerMnbsra of tbs eosacil were soterd by some of th<eommittcs sad
East was impmsssd ;uion them
that tbs sotioa was oot only a diaasy to tbs oommitlse bst an t*i-
Council Refu»od to Dofor AO'
tlon on UbrAry Report
FREE SITE FAVORED
jastios to Uie psopU wbo ws* waltiag
to boar the faU report of tbs oommitBgarding Ibe relailws meriU of the
proposed.
The eommittse f^U
lbs tefoml Of tbs eonnoil to * efsracnoo onlll tbs terms of the-w-
Tho Minority Report Rushed
Through Without Debate
BY
A
SMALL
port ooold be fsUy aoosidsrad. asd
bold tbs mport from poblicaPon
mtiraly SDcaUsd for. They liad
MAJORITY
oot asked for immsdlsie anion,
[
ad the people to know
Refusal to Pubileh Recommen*
dstlons of Joint qpmmittea
*for
—V
but
the rea-
thei
waa adopted, they heliewed Hiat no
action ahonld te taken, hot that
UnCpeople of the city should be giweo
Wmi riMSuMt 1,-^1—TWwof Sit
CITT. WCil.
If* lo Kfll 0«<U«C I
*
'
foport of ihm joist clanisiris library
alte oomailttMi antll soother mootlas.
sod uot to hare It prtatad so that thr
ilHalleoftha report sod raeomM4atl^ ooaM be ooeeldored by Ib^
HELD UNDER
WRIT^ERROR
9m.uy
The roU etooTM folovt:
W'ben the eailmate waa read. J. Vi.
To defer action-Alderman Hamil
Patcbin. wppwHng aa attorney for
ton. bardie, MoOlnay, Moon-4.
Prmnge. atated that tl.e
Mot to defer art Ion-Aldermen Ott.
Wilhelm, Oonolnyfaam. UlUett. »led- eaUmatoa of tho city engineer approw•d by tlie board of imbllo workf. did
. (after deduct
By the eame roU the minority re not cower the total (
rowidiHi for in
Ing tho Un per o.
port waa adopted. « to 4.
of
dr«w i
DETROIT
Until Supreme Court Passes on
Motion of Appeal
manes will bs giveo^thia sTening.
for me big show. Also ewidenUy a
oumeroua following of crooks wilh
whom ths circua luul no oonneetion.
tion of
Thia geotnr attracted the atmnti
■Itteduiltoll br Trial r.
dsteeiiwea from rarloua pomu• wbo
r llaa So* W eakeaed h.*
were kept busy looking up s«
The robbery at Petoakey u
aa^Ulabe
cause of tb.- prvta-no*- of four detec
ttwrs of G.;R. a 1. railroad. .
*
------ermlltsd
T.-l«-ETAfh w» th« SMortf
to run in one of die tents but (Chi..f of
Lanaing. Aug. IV-Jndge Ilooksr of Police Rsunie filed with U>«- t
the auiireme csourt thia morning ismad
-------- rfiiitted to rui
wrritof error in Um oaas of Fnmk
The cirru* la a gocl o
Andtewa. of Detroit, and eans^ always enjoyed a good
an order of aui»iraedea^ to be iaaoed. winch th«- uiauagem rot, atrnrra to
Under ths onnrt's order Andrews will maintain. The featuie .are high class
be r-i{ntred to remain in Un- custody and worthy of big
of the sherifT of Wa^-ce county until
^ <wae haa been |«wsed upon by the
The kathlKinc SrMcr
night in
their delightful jurlies
Board of
Trade
Th.1
Jornfird to hia
cj
»ak.
6entkmen!
IlTS'kiud nd »«..«». o«.r lipartal to Th. Kreatnc
TO VISIT KBrUBK
the pe«.
moT«l
t.port.
$1.00
II.T5
$1.00
$ .78
WorndTs Cfifivms Shoes
cat to 85C
Misses’ ao4 aoidrea’s
CfiBTfis Oxfords
cut to 50c and 65c
Jlllred U.
Fritdricb
Pltnlf tf Bast BaWBaads
In stock now. The manu^uren untfl now have
been almost unable to fiU orden on account of
great demand
K\Trything that’s nccvletl )vu
€lly w B$ok n Store
THE WEATHER
FACTS WITHOUT FRILLS
AU summer goods marked down to “rock bottom’’prices.
SUITS at
nearly one-half off their regular low prices.
SAMPLE: PAM'S that
arc going like red lemonade on a dretu day—\ off on every |>air am!
in some cases ^ ofl.
'Hie worUl famous -JOih Century Suspenders,”
26c and 60c
New Neckwear that will make you o\un\ your eyes
wider than ever before, 26c, S6c, 60c, 76c
Summer Underarcar—
• of suits for next summer and save half
it would pay to lay by a
the price you will have to pay then.
50c does $1 duty.
L.AOIC8* SKII
This is
Lubes anti ever) thing is strictly w holesale |*rice.
\\’e liavc 300 sam
ples of the very best material for suits, skirts and cloaks we could find
on the market.
UdiO, give US t CfilL
:nda & CO.
Amcricn Cit.rm
Hattrin «nd Furnishm to ]
HRI.I.KIC or HKHT HIMKH AT
THE IvoWIWT PUK'IM
wmic Sbirl Waists-” ””1-'
So
F»IAIMO
ng )ester<lay
mher progress in
i,i.:,J. W. Patlx>u«lon. W.
.- W. K.
Moiiiriiial Affairs-K
H M. Uarncr, U. o H.
Wilh
L Spi
Hroaa.
THE KIMBALL
It is Ilia,!c .Ml the latest impr.nd
la,sts, the style is .ib'-olutcly «oriet t
- lhe\ are iiio-.t comloriablc un
the I.hH
wear the longest—Never
tail lo give saiisfacli.m.
T$ $5.00
and
>ou get big
value
See these splendid iiistiumentsat ihefoi tui) Uanch
stuie.
For lory prices and
The price
for
Moffatt.
Hhaa.
" Arblt^Hw-V. H
Foaler.
J.
B.
**'oon??nii
W. Oonnlnglu
Compton.
Audit Ing-tr
A.
Iriah. A W. Hartak
.v"rs?rkrM“-o«
ACTION rOR MANaUAUflllTaR
T9m» wm »o ‘•^'***
*•
,9U Motion ta. AUivnu Mooo «p-
A^»^KK*THKM
m
Summer Cut Homers...
E»r!f Jlsters I5e per dez
Sweet Peas Sc per dot
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
FRANK M. PAIN^. Florist
TH
rm
The Puritan
was the "Soul of Honor.**
SuU* -ILoya.1 Bluu" $3.50 shoe for
^men (the Sole of Honor) is the symbol
of •• Shoe Purity.” It is all that a shoe
kt. You might "pay” more, you could
••buy” more at any price. All of the
I and service that can be crowded into
one shoe.
s all the kinds and shapes and stylea
are right and popuit the proper price,
S5.50
FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OLD RELIABLE
THE NEW STAND
F-AIR
Our Men's, Youths’ and Bo)-s’ Pants are moving fast
242 FRONT STREET
Hot aXraco 0! Cotton*
“
IN
STEINBERG'S «REUABLE DRY 6000S AND CLOTHING HOUSE.
tbt Boston store
Wll
Martin. F H. Pratt.
Fntrriaiumenl~Ohaa.
Prochazka.
A. H Hollulav. P. C
Gilbert, Jno.
U 8anto. P ^ortburg. F. Friedrich.
Banaurt'
grr. \V O
ISO
For 26 ami 29c values
Sjieciil pnccs on Urge cjiumtitie*.
cverv
.ml ,.f it.
U^,Uo„. a.
C
lOo
For 16 and 18c values
ISO
eM lone, and imM durable
.jualitie-. is
:
:
;
;
:
Fulghum.
Forest l»rodu«-t» K.
F. H.
Will H. itni-r. J
M.
Kelley.
Smith. Jiio. F. Oil. W
Frank Goodrich.
Potatoca and
Produr*'-Oro
loirdit« . M. Winnie. A. A. MoOo
Krw-ll
I. J
a Mor
Frui -C .1
L F Perketl,
tit H<
-V:. Wilhelm.
ail
Ih
Roaesihal. .Inliua Campbell. F H
Bamom, J. Furlech. W. T. R*»*hnrg.
A 8. Holwrt
Apprwla-K. 8. Ptutl. W. P Orol-
for 8 and 10c values
For 35c u»! 40c values
'I'o buy
the one that will
give y.»u the im»st service
- the one with the sweet-
..'h- “‘‘'j'
Montague. F. IL Bought
Prinung—8.
B«-nda,
K. Buck,
MoU. Dow... Both, ud
«r
Leon F. Titua
rivad haru thia moruuig. Today they
Mt-mU-rahi|^Oharb-a K.Hale.chair
^*mlghl
gire further
1 might go on and g
will Tiait az-Prasidaot 8tcyn at
MR for making a mtnoHty report at Ek'liaaTcnigan and former l^ldeut man. 8ub-tjommuiee. -K.K. Whiia.E.
Sla
hut will not Uke your time Kmgar at
UtiaohL lb. Gemral.
will than ga to Bmaa.ls l*» attd-nd the
Shilaon,
lagrig. Win. Tliirlby. T. G
fuaaral of Gan. Luoaa Majt-r. ga.-en
lUvbL I*rio«-.
H. W. OunolMb«L
WUbelmlna astaodad a moat corviial
,h. cl.rL l«d toUhto viain i
MARLH
U.1. report Ald«i.» »
9.1m M»i“ '»®V 4>» ®«"
mlDOrtty
t>n Pno«
TlIKoUlHTAMi
The ihnf tors i>l the Ho.ird of Trade
THIEVES AT PETOSKEY
IVlotkcy
19.—During
kMM on our lUlii iirMt and o.«rlr
I cel [varailc of Wallace Hios. Ci
SSS ftoo. our UMlI. «*ool will
c U. R, & I. lasseiigcr ilcjail
•ak. It cooTaol-nt lor •eholart a»d
ttaobara to paia that war lo and from cntcictl l»v thicvei. ami the office
Tlic roM»erv
^whoolaod tho Im.iuM. oantar of rohbet! of $ioo m cash.
was rei*ortcs! to the police as S4Hi
•Tr5.“u- U. raadra. .tdbtlr a iliw'overcd but no clew has as yet
Blaol' aa snw one ran .deaire. tl»e lot*
liccn
lounil
The
robl»er\
j»
prob
M ther now stand ouutalna V.SUi
ably the work of followers of the
4th. Why shoad we ask
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
TKAB-KO. 1940
Wash Goods at Farewell Prices
I«nn«.. O.
"lit
vILOO
$150
$1.50
$1.00
Misses’ aod ChUdren’t
Canvas Shoes
cut to 65c and 75c
of iiJT Uvfr
les^*^
B*vuUr Pne
Frklar Msbt.
Puhllo Improrci
^ Hniuill..
hin. P.
HMnill.»n
nil. Tiio«.
F r
d.h
port and dellnlie aollou aa
Engineer Blomahleld wa-- a^ked to
Al ihla point Alderman Ounnlngham addreaa the council upon the anhjeci
eabmltted a minority report wi.lch la and he sUtfal that he nuule up hia catlmatea of Uie work on the l«^i>- of
aa foUowa:
To hU Honor, the Mayor and C\mu the hid of ths oontraclor. leaa tin(Oontinoed on fourth pagt')
mon Oounrtl:
Ueotlemen .-I l»eg
Jill cur mew’s ClK.
tm St Cmms Shces,
Considering Franchise
..o.
feet before Alderman Hamilton a
Hon waa anpported and mowed that ac Mum of $■*.
fi-M.llIV U&. leawlug a Iwlanee
tion on Hie report be taken at Uila
6i. which after the
eat
meetlny. addli.it that tb.* pi^pl. had paid would leawe a lalance of
Uie ataleimut maile hy
bMm waltinit a long time
) ibe aelertlon of a
nil €anoa$
and Cinen
Footvpear
Below
Factory Pricos
bor. U* mferrsd with me eailmate.
.'ilfVi “k.
L.'t
The atatsment waa read hr I'iiy
ri.-, J. G. Johnmn.
tUerk Beera.
Alderman
Hamilton
atat«-d th%l the aUtemi-nt bad not
When the report waa read Alderm
Hamilton mowed that It be reoelrod
tillhe iie*l OMM-tlnir.
Aldrrmrn Wilhelm
9IXTH
1909.
We aJbO sell **suitings” and *'lmings.”
am,
vd.
7/'5 tbt BananW
J
action
19.
Diroctora Still
idering the jiroiKc.ei! tram htsc lor
Tr.uci-.c- Citv, Old .Mission \
oeeand oilier imbtlo mattrn^ made fnl performance of the work and waa
nsiil.t Ky.
Some of the essential
the mol ton to aooapt and ado|4 the atrtvtng to do ibe job in a workman
|Mimts were gone <»\er but nothing
minority report at once and Uie mo like manner and In aceonUtioe wl» .
iletitle^l u|»on.
Another
but not hawing » -ge
tion preralled.
im-rting ol .hie. tors will lie held ti»The report of the joint library elte capiUl be U obliged lo t»y a- he
imng to c.implcle thr pioPatcbin aaijl that
ooiumtttee waa aabmltted and read
htsc and the jN^nts in dis
by Tboa, T llatea. chairman of the there waa still |due on the contract,
pute and pro|M»^cd changes will be
committee. The report deUlled the out ordered imld. an amount aggregat
pubh. ation tomorrow,
lug about $1.80(1. efier ths iia5mcnt of
rartona proiioaala for altee and to e*
public iiiecimg f.ir further coned
in
the
.
atlmate
i.c^r
hanatlre eiplanationa jcave rea^ma
sj.leialion ol thr projr. I will br hcM
ommittee
HeaaiedH^.
for the rejection of thoie- aitoa oonaldthe climate and arreara be refem-J i ridav evening in Sirinbcrg > (haml,
ere.1
ondeMrable.
The oommitlee
Hune oommlttee which ronan!
rheU-ct sugar lariorv
reotimmendcl the |wrohaae of tJie proIS first dlmsls and that im w.is rcIcMcd l.» the indi
be taken up so Uiat Mr. l*rrng.
lierty of W. J. llobba and fc. U Aahmuter.
[et what la bo leatly doe him.
ton. Oam etreet. for M.WU and itare
F'ollowing arc ^hc . .immiltces of
On motion of Alderman Hamiltm
rahnalve artnuhcnta
why Ibo
the e«.tlmate wraa referred
thr Ihi.u.I namr.l by PicMdriit I riedmlilee deemed thia aiU the moei
and city attorney n.h
,
Mr. Palrhin a*k
alrahle. The re|K»rt waa algned by
xerntir.-Tho. T Balsa. K. W.
ited by Mr.
•d lliat a alatsment preeented
Thoa T. Balea.
K
Ia Hp
lU n^A. I! Montagu.-. K L 8pra
what had been done.
. I>n\iA
gu^e
Mrs H. A, Perry, lilrt^ary
X of material and la
and printed and
II.Id by
Step m an,I m
lEipuIarshor,
COMMinEES NAMED
'Record
AUfJUBT
..wen, howrerer. although it did not
TO BE HELD IN
Alderman WilI.elm. who I. alwaye the contract) of ithe pawing aa lar aa
1. He ataWMl that Mr.
ao aaroeet adrootale of oalm dellberetion To the eoneidermUoo of ordinan- Prangs wraa under boodafor the faith-
Klft of miwo for a pnblto library.
TrKSOAT
>t I*, hill. win. h wa-
By a eote of « to 4 tiie oooooll de- and adopted and the founUina orderHi.
cld.«d to aonapt and adopt the minor
Mo k on the atreet
ing
ity report imbmitu^ by H W. Gun« Bobmtited by the board of
olnirbam alone, and to acoept ibe ytft
for the inymei.t
of a eiu from Hoe. Perry Hannah. ^
with Andrew Carnegie relative to I
*r‘r
It wu «bov. 1C (
Order of Supersedeas Issued
in F. C. Andrews Case
flerkHopkina ielepli >ned the Wayne
ounty alienff’a oflloe the action of
the court at V ;4i aod direcP-d that
the |•ri•loaer b»- held.
Ih-trolc. Aog. IW- Andrewa baa not
throe drinking foonUim. be poroha-»d
at a coat of $41 each to be place.1 at weakened aim^e eeoten.w wraa ]wased
uimn him. He atlll retalna Ida groat
the comer of Front and Union atreeU. nrrwo and voua he la not done flghtFront and Oaea aiid Front and Park,
S4->.-ml frienda called to aec
.
Hendm-edi to discuss hia cuss
lection with anotl.er to be furih«-r Hisii that lie
hy the W. a T. U. to be plac
ed at Uia Lake awenoe |mrk.
Aldormeo
Hamilton
and Imrdio.
and Loon F. Titna. wbo oorreapooded
.>^>
PARADE WAS DELAYED
an opfjortanlty to atady the n-port
hj s Tula of 6 to 4 t»>r olty eomseil
last slirM do^tmlnod not to dsfar tbe
^
the evening
ruTf^i
TURNED
DOWN
;-
Cotton has it’s uses and they are many and important.
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or overcoat.
It may be of interest lo you lo know that in the great
factory of L. Adler. Bros. Co., of Rochester. N. Y., cvcry piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
a clipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also test
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
is a perfect piece of cloth transformed into perfect gar
ments. When you buy ”Adler”-made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert tailoringall at half the made-to-measure price.
Who wouldn’t buy them at the prices they are oflerevl
’Twill i»ay you to buy now.
Same prices pre
vail TOIMY AND TONKHIT.
A9HKR «h OO.
. S-
ONE NINEH FIVE
-S-
TWO NINETY FIVE
- $ -
THREE NINEH FIVE
MEN’S FINE PANTS
$3.50 Hi $6.00
ISITT THIS AH mDOCEMERT FOR YOU?
OoMualo Van-
Adrian, Auf. 1$-T
“ A^ootod ObOT..UU. «. lort. ««. .
invoasigattag the ascaUior Ut
a-ppoH WM
*0 Aldarmaa Wilasploalon tatumad a rardiot at
Si^meiloo and It pr^railad by the bcOdiaff Axthmr Onm raapooadbl
kaapUff S*
“r 0.-U,
AW*.
JT^WOhotoi
-OTod
Mra. W K. Vanderbilt. Hia latter the
aiatar of Charles lx Fair. Mra Van-
Wo.
ZLww.Wt.d-d"-- H.-W
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
aod alM«r.lo-Uw.
HAMILTON CLOTHINji CO.
imVBT
udUvite
«MT DEPAlTiEiT.
TIE ETERIEG KKOtl.
19. 190i
■W TBAtV TO XBW
Can y«u Find Room
sanr-—"
Tor anothtr Stand in pour fyoust?
TKAVBIIK CITY. MICHIOAM
ORAMO mAVBIISB HBRAt4>
payttfeMU.. Itef«fktlef»aik*
>«paftoftk.coMltaM. Tfc#
oT tiM npart VM to AMrlaia wImi to
MfortlMlsto^ of Ih. dlT to
Mttom wtih tbe poblto Ubnury to
lb rTMT •toto« to4tofUtot«.
I. An iMlitote wbtoh to es^ to BlMWl M • MOBSM
pnblie Bine
of Che fTM Bite, which to
«^y. hot the actloo of
to
*£jarjssr^ssr
If so. don't let this chance slip by as we were
very fortunate in this laruc purch.nsc of sUnds.
You will find them the best values ever oll<Te<l.
l-'inish and drsicn suitable for the parlor.
Tto 1^ A H. K. K. E. to Mantotoo
rf.elf l.-lvi:i, ve.r
A. Mitchell. O. P. Aft.
a W. OonntoEham. Ajn.
UTprO»n<l,riwlf un.i«iKathf.wl.«k, »
SlxSt in. lop.
all oak. nice Rollcn finish, only i
Of lapcrx. Ifixir*
ncath UK ill
/ r w
‘ lam . I'rnd lc;.v<>
ra::i.rrr‘.‘r:2:.'rLL*.f'cr;
ssy
gi^^srrsr‘,^s^
llitk-II
for RSil<-<-oM»
t:
::
:t
J. W. SLATER. LEA0W6 HOUSE FURHISHER
t«« ur Ml fur e.0i.«-Uk>ik «rtU I-. lukrK><U
H--d
OR.
EUIUIUTIIM OF TEACHERS. JOHN R.SANTO!
Ey^'s=CT^--sr-
■O/)
Uke rut. S«»:ul Oak
(;ol.len finish ICxli;
in lo|i. Shelf iimlci
l.ikc cut lia» Krmrh
I.ike
»a.f.l Ic^s 21v21
in.i<>i>.lH>iI»lin.yhclf
all tiak, top
is very i»rettv imita-
ince. 11 asserts that as many as 1,000
persons were victims of the turbulent
liters and loot their lives. Many
buildings in the city of Hopg-Kong
BCrUBiaCAJf STATB TK K rT.
itself coUapsed
Two kjiglishroen and Zermatt
guiilcs were overwhelmed Saturday by
AABOM T. MUfl
an avalanche while ascending the
Wetlcfbom. One of the tourists and
a guide were kiUeiL The other memthe report heltored to be for the r*»ry bets of the party sreie ocriously injumL
*^rliE? tol^WAiiM KK «r c
irt tot€«wu of the city.
School districts in western .\cbrxsThe oommittee mode no arhitrary
ITBrtofTriRWirAAJflSI. MnCX>YnrK«n«.
q.toS for the aflapttoa of tho re- ka arc short huudrctls of teachers
^ It was oaprwAly agsM^ by ITic farmers arc so jirosiicrous llial
****l^«lR^ir7irWEIto nr Wntowi.
rery memhor that U»o ooaixdl ohoold their sons and daughleis have quit
Mtakehaety aottoa. hat hav» the teaching. Tlic situation has been ex^*VlIAKMTril.AlB nr JnrkM
.nnrt anhUebed for the hnooflt of all Iklaineil m this way by the stale sutb. pMple. and aftwcaarfal ooMldHt- IRrnnlendcnl of puUic schools.
John R. Ihcxcl wished to give hu
A!Xru!!
atloo M. th* MttOT ap at a tatora
•Mtiac for Malta aottao. Aftat wife, a Bhibulclphia society woman, a
:DEU>« a. FALO- nr CnllMwn.
■atata .lallbamtlon. aad wfaao tba htllc birthday gift. Seeing nothing
paople liaA had aa apportaalty of that plcasctl him in the shops, be gave
raadlactha loport of tl.a oo«mlttaa her a check representing $2<M),0UU,
U. U WEIWUT «f i<—Mr.
and rxprtMan thau aiaar. .to tha which probably breaks all records.
laamban of tha ou^l, thao it voald
Caig. Thomas A Brown, a wellbaaa n|[ht to take daBnila aet- known vessel man, u dead of bkxai
ioa;|bat moat oartalnlj ao aetloa poisoning, which rcsulletl from the
AJu:auiAiai e. iiakbawii ore
whatarar aboold hara baaa lafcai
-beard” o! a stalk of barley inflicting
tha paoplc taoat lataiaatad l.ad a slight scratch in the throat alwul
baaa (tWra an apportaalty of rtady two weeks aga
AWIJO C. MOFFATT.
lu, th.. toaMU (Iron hy tho ooaunll
Queen Alcxamlra docs little to cncourage the erroneous nolion.common
A Rift of ralaahl* proporty U woith in some circles, that aU women in her
amoat .ooDiidoiatioa aad ahoald ta- ebuis have to do is to sit arouml on
ealra nieh. It !• traa. that tha city Jironcs and dear crowns. She lias
U eaUad apon to look alnadfor fotoro dcvoletl herself to the task of try ing to
treiaaBta. bat U thia oaaa, irbao revive the Knglish stiaw hat indusir) .
tba board of library IroHaa., two
'Phe lower portion of Atlalla. on
man aod a prominent eltlaea ba- the Pacitir coast just west of Culiamake a raoon.mand.tloo and
can, has l»cen comi*lelcly ilcstroyed
in Uvor of s
by a tidal wave, ami not less than
IK-rsons are known tb have I
■ ur . M.I. iM l<a- (..•n.t >1 tto.- oonooil should at leaat grant the p»^ drowned.
The loss ot lilc may be
pie the oourteey of aoguirtog the toseveral times that number.
formation which has been awaited eevVVIsat a TBk U Tall*.
eral weeks.
If thd- site offervd free had U^ n ac
If Umt mirror of yours sliowa a
oepted after the people had had an op rwtebod. sallow oompalxion. a Jauu[load look, moth mid
patobM mad blolobe.
diced
portunity to Rtndy toe oondl
and to exprees their prrferenoes. th»lid not offer a word of pro liver, purify the blood, give elaur
teat But to depart from the time
rule of giving careful coo
KjOeratlon to qoef^lious of pobllo mo Jam. Q. Johnson'• drug stores.
and taking action which it U a
fotegonc cHiuclnsiou would be oonby a great niaay. the council
le a eertou^ blunder, and ad
uncalled for disoour
a. a. wabTOK.
tosy to toe cUlsens whoee good judg
tuent and opinions they eought
However, as the city council refus
THE TAXPAYEEO HAVE EIUHTS.
•s to allow the peoide to read the
Grand Kapida, Mloh.
lAst night too city oounolU witli
rsAKouatot*: High Urad*
opparsnt tooogUtloM diorogsrd of thr port, tl.e IL‘Oord eubmiU it upon iu
righta of tho toxpsyi«n. who are totorMtod to tooscloof thogOTomlnK body
of the mmnlolpslliy.rofaood to ooMsider »o that all toe people may know all
the oouditions surrounding the eeleco motiOE to defer srtloa on Ihf ro|iort
TKAVEBuE « ITV MAttKBTO.
of the iotot Oomige llbrmry ooiumll tlon of a library site.
Aothntthopaoploltofo hod no
oOetol knowtodgo of lha naftoi
M fMpomU Misofl. other
tofonmola.
fornUhMl
iroogb the fraa
Z
In maktog tU report and reoommao.
®
3
record rt er known at ihU lime of the
It is cwimalcd that 66U.OOO
i^wainolbef«diedb3rthe flood
it is feared that agricuhnre m up,icf Eo-pi will suffer ooEwderably.
While digging a deep trench near
Frankenhaoser. Saxony, some laborets louml bones buried in the dry
loam. The fragroenlt of a skuU were
so unusually large they sent afl the
bones to Profestor Gicssberg, who
says they show an antiquity of 1.600
yean, and are the remains of three in
dividuals each 7 feel 6 inches.
A dispatch has been received from
Hong-Kong which gives an account
»DENTIST«
AU. W«*UK
Aticws rt. s: ukU ex >
..
A. D. TYLER
......
I
O. R. CARVER
IFIRE INSURANCE
OFFICE:
1
L. L. A. BUILDING
"^^SSTlTur
f5.*3S^s:.';'jr*.Vni:r
Jlttend our Jiugust Charing Sak
•ioci-s.i.'iilEi:
uwioiior drliberatlon
oharaoter too report of toe
wae turned down, and th»
y report, oignod by but one
, acoi^ptod and adopted with
He. In other words, the ico
Hannali 4k Lay Oa to
I oile for toe Oamegie library,
was aoooptod. without giving toe laxpayow of the oily an opi»ortunlty to
read toe Tiesrs of toe oommUlee ap
pointed foe toe puriioee of reoeivtog
propoeaU or ■nbinlttlng to toe people
reaeous why one site was prefer
ary »ma«i.4 Ukw rtly
Tbo uooeptouoe of the proposition of
too UAUEoh A Uy Oo . in Itai lf. may
ba aU fight. If tor people of tlie city
deslm 10 oooopt toe gift It U within
tools pcOTlnoo. oud the
of too oiie ibould S
•d. ol iU fuU Tulue.
But tov Rooord most emphatioallj
IKOteaU BOgiust toe oonree odoptod by
too ooumll. And In their iiroiest U
•uplgwMd by huBdrede of lulolligent
oltiBoao and taxpoyera.
Jtok tofoe stoutha ago today
mltlao oompoacd of too trua
too oily library and throe mombora of
toa oouuoil wa. appointed to Inverti
gau prt>po«Ni:aif for a new lltamry
Added to toa oommlttoe waa Lem
F. Wtot. tonmgliwboaa offort* cm
aeoda wmo bwugbt to toa uotloe o
Mr. OamegiA The mambora of to
oommittoo, todlvidnally and oollec
Svoly. have devotod a gtoat daal of
timadurlag toooe mouiba
Maklou bf too foqmiromoulaof toe oity
k with too gift
Oaiaogio or»to.oao. The oommittee
iSouoly performod toe duly
I mpou It and aabmitted a tvding toe par
nJtn’s Shots
CIRPETCLEMIIHG WORKS
N. H.< ilAl'lN. I*rkn»r.
MISCELLANEOUS
1 MSsS-“'‘"'==^^
i
CLEMEST
CHEIPEST
..HEALTHIEST-.
acTii
I PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
AKD
ABSOLUTELT ODOXLESS
uiOH-r
B.
Irt u.^»^l iu a letter, to pay for the post
.ft. a trial box of one of toe moot
-ilrtw. loua rvmedlr* known to modem
u Unuv may be proeurrd. This U
-.H k • Klug of O
I-EX1000 WATTS
itaaMfsBMiite
UcMuiPws
OW'TKO^A'ri-IV
as**ia=r,i:a6;Fn£*^
WANT A HOME?
T Be Fooledi
mittoo boTO oonrod toU oity to apubIto wa^ tmm toiny to tfuryom
oto« of tot oommittto EMM
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A^
At: tol.l»/-H. ..l4 Ki^i U
Wf.lli. \Z fK>
At: tol.OOS.iir, fall € ..r, :■
A^ OOo
Kit I
»».all.$i 50
o«r
XVI
MylM *Ml ri
A. S. F-RYIVIAN
Don’t miss It.
Spedol Prices for the next 30 Davs on
Ceonard Hefrigerators and Vapor Stones
DBCNTIS'r
I\vk> King of Olntmenta It wfll bo
•eni by mall. poMpold. .Tbo woBknew tl m>otathiu of the proprirtora of
I olntmeul. Pa.
‘-IcA. conflra
tWH*.
w..)ili S;
1**-.
j_|OUHE To RENT -W. I*. OrotMT.
tCK S KINS OF OINTMENTS DR. W. J. HIGGINS
At the Ckuit Of only a iwo-cent oUmp
lona of reEveryone wbo givso
SHIM t-h
OBo wo.kii.j; -Irt- - W..rih
rsMu-.
Martin Hoagland of Chicago is >
ilingattheluHucafW.M. Hank.
ll. r had faOed.
A« tol-toO-iiti-^-.ii
vf-. U.Mll.
OTFOUM.
I
Wi.wa ...
tol.lto
piH EENT-K»iaial.«l
l.iM.,
Women's Shots
I-I'. w.,tili $3 0..
FOR RENT
.is-v.Mliirt
l»‘l
our sliclves at llie jMicr-N wc arc otleting tl
A«:tof.toeirt a.n.o.ii h-ti.
S
Over fi^-e thousaml lioUars haye
licen invested by managers Johnson
and Green, lor scenery and propert
for the iwixluclion of -A Dexil s
loner which will be seen at Steinberg’s Grand next Monday, Aug. 25
rt
kilU*- - li-a- mho
MKM AlilUICA imtHri.
At Mountain Tea made
hy the Matllaoo Mediotoe Oo.. U made
of raiw and ooelly horbe not found
Co., are
esent the new scenic coraetly draii
l^olly Dead.” at Stcinl<rg*s Gra
next ThursiUy night, Aug. 21. T
Saginaw (Mich.) Herald said:
-Patrons of the Academy last night
who saw Harry Shannon’s scenic |iroductk>oof-l.cgally Dead” enjo>Tkl a
pleasure in the clever wtwk of
Shannon children (Harel and
Harr> ) whoapi»eare%i in the iunxlucThe pUy was weU siage^l. the
si'cncry fine. The portrayal by Mis:
Harel or Stella was such as to creau
an enthusiasm and highest apjirccia
The little buly is a nalura
bom octress. and words arc inexpressivc to convey the inteUigenc
t she iKViscsacs.*'
elIm.:all...ii|H-tit.,
you will limllo select fiom. as llirv- giaals
Sn?y*sf.
loo, or to allow toe report to be iwinl-
I that our st.K k is uivlcf
amtmm Will iw
Mnfrt goto ^omitoA
The summer is not near over neither are
the hot days. There are plenty more to
come and you will need a refrigerator. In
fact you need one the whole year through,
and the kind you need the most is the Fa
mous Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator.
The best that is made. Never had such a
sale of them, but we do not want to carry
over the season, and have decided to
make a Special Price on all we have left
for the next 30 days, unless they are sold
sooner. Our regular prices are $6.25 to
$29.00. If you want one. and you surely
do. call and see what a bargain you are
getting.
tbi Detroit Vapor Stove
The Oil Stoves, the Celebrated Blue Flame and the Detroit
Hot Plate Stove are also included in our Special Prices.
You have lots of work to do over the stove these days and it’s
too hot to use the regular stove. Buy one of these at the re
duced prices and take a little comfort. The regular prices
are from $8.00 to $28.00 and if you’ll call we’ll show you
where you can secure the best stove bargain you have had
offered. Not one will remain in a few days, so it is best to
be the early purchasers. No comfort like kitchen comfort.
DAIL-Y OOIMOERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lO
to ,, a. m. and a to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrumenL
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
-rMAVBMSB OITV. MIOM.
THIS IS THE REPORT IN FULL
TOO ABE BUSY, so ABE WE
Mmsrieooe bed worried her ever eiuoe
J»e crime.
jAok llowATd. A yoonir UrAod Repds mea eon of W. K. UowArd. form•r lend oommiaaiooer of Uie Q. R. A
1 RailWAy.
Uke DOAT IVloekey wbiU in bAthlAff
with eeveiAl yuuDfr men. They were
rowlujc 111 forty to ality feet of WAter
And were divine fn»m the bunt And
retominir to It. AfUrr hia BaH dive
HowATd did not rt-Appenr end hia
oompAoiona then reAliard UiAt he had
been drowned before their eyea.
The irronnd for the new pnblio li
brary at Heaton Harbor tma been etaked oot And etoATAtion bejrnn.
Jnat forty yoAra ajro Thureday the
members of CYompeny 1. Twenty fifth
Miohican infantry, enlisted at HoiInad. There were eighty-foor members in the oom|Any which was in itI-If A magnifirenl illnstratlon of the
lovelthe Dntoh even then bore for
-PortU.- said Hrmus. as be hade
her a f«nd fsrewell. -I may r.nuni
me late this evening. A sea ssl nation
rife, and I Imve be«*n uvL'«d to atBd a m4tilug which has for its ptir^
e« the murder tif cur old fri^-nd. .Mr.
Carear
We m.-*-t to d.^ld.- 4.n ti e
anve.Te^j h\n si-.uw.-. !„.
■Vuu ar.- Kolnir out f.,r a
1 you are Ju^i li.veuiirig an
Wb.-never you want to em
bark on e aprv-e lately you tell me ywi
ere mtvely going to asKassluate *-uu4^
body, or dyusuilte ihr i-oIU.-uui or
hang ki.re Ai.t^my.
I know very
weU that no aucb lniio4-,f,t nl.j4-.t
you from the bouse at Ibis
a few day. befon» thdr deaths.
Dick Vtwwalda. whow^ )wren
him for the pant 14 years,
^tb. aaya a dentist, u*.* a amsIL s-.n
rusb twice a tisy. and Just Uf..re
st4-pplng Into iMHl rub with yi.ur fore
r a little dry blcsrlKuuite of mods
t the root of the guiiia Some folks
solution 4if (wrliotlc and e«Mbi as
utb wash, which Is very neorly ss
good, aud I always ailvlse, liuit4*ad of
the einpluyuieul of UetilsI silk, s nar
row rublier luind. sindi as you buy ft*r
use. The mhUf run U-tW4vu the
l4«-th will catch any deiK»sU aud vvon’i
cut the guma
wnt XSliK
ide. People have
Mky Mountain '
Jaa. U. Johus4
U-ei,
rl^^to
i the time <
eorge SvM>tl
BtSr-"-
on a furlough, and afur a brief visit
at home, will rejoin his regiment.
Nine year. ag<i B. A. Harriwm. a
veteran of the civil war. died at Mus
kegon and his widow imm^nlialely ap
pllodfora pension. On July
last
she was allowed $s m month and
6487.4; ba* k pay. but it name «) days
too late. Mrs. Hamson died at the
home of her eon in-Uw. City Survey
or Gamble. July 8.
A movement is on fool at Mackinaw
City to convert old Fort park, no
cal. Into a sUW park similar te
one at Maoklnai- island, and to a
the ereotioo of a monament to
memotale ami mark the spot e
oooarmd one of the bloodiest m
cfoa ot Indian savagery. June 7.
AHi*wTe«cltevnEouan,
A
friends who as
imisbfMl tiowers
death and funeral of
and wife, and Clmrlim
eouth to the propoeed dook line, a
»ven (7» No. «8 Bmte Sr 66x165 hwt
deptl. of 160 to *v frwt abould be re
for the new Oaruegte Ubrary. for the served for the Ubrary lok it u poesihle that, whee the entire fill to the
protiosed dock line 00 the Hver was
N. Martlnek
m^4. the market site would be large
Tr»T«» Oitj. Mich. April 18. IW
eoough even of Uils 180x300 f«-et piece
K L. Sirague. Ksq .
was used for the Ubrary lot, but even
D»-ar Sir ‘
If this were so. your oommltbw. upon
oareful cousldefalian, oould nut 000
the city dhe following off.-r fot
Iber tor caali
IT, t«-et off
Aing e lol
use of
for t.rm
a..-8u..,riuu"lore...
itself to comply with the rtvininmenie
of said Andrew < writegie.
"Ilesolv4Ml.Ujat.it will fnmish a
suiUlde site for said building and w ill
maintain a Free Public Library in
aaid building when erected, at a coat
of not leas than |2.00i» a year.
• Keeolved. tliat an annual levy sliall
hereafter Is- made u|ioii the taxable
r
The
^^or
l.TthTilh^ion^of^Mr^
irimvii. and Mr. Titus. Beeit‘ was decidsMl
ing i4» ask lor |«rf»|io«ds for sites for
ihc library
ibrary both
building, and
e duly pul.Usiied in both
iivrsof the city, calling
Is up to IX o’clock noon.
August Mil, I’.Hn!.
The pajs-r^ gave
full pul.Iicity to the matter, both locntlv and i-ditoriallv.
Oil til- 4 veiling of TuoscLiy. August
.Mh. III.- full coiutiilUee uietan«l oj*eii. .1 tin- iiruisisaK which were as folITav.TM- CifT Midi . Angus! 5. IMVi.
LiliTBrv (!ou.mitb-.
tb i.tl. nici.
We offer you free of
cluvrge Uus .*2. 2... 24 and k*’.. H. L
A iUi Fifih Snh, Div., as n location
for the new Oilv Library building.
This pTo]s«rtv 14 Biiuat4Hl on Front
81 . wt^t of 8lmuh Jtros A Amiotte.
feet frontage
i iMidyuo-u. and ha4UJ Front St
It has Uvn suggested to ns that the
Kami t-nd of the Market lot on Union
St. would U- n verr c«-ntral location,
llie Market proj-rty extends from
Pniou St west to Pine 8t . a dis
aiiev' of 4XS feet, and when iHled m.
a now cvmlcmplaied. will average
dout *AT» f«H-t wide.
It would give
Lmple rjM.m for a Market building
V,.,.t of the Scwles tmice froDtiug on
.ilate SI- If this should strike the
,,ublio with favor. Mr. Hannah would
in the Imnds of the Trustees One
Thouieuid D.dl.-irs to N- used in decotiic grounds and otht-rwls.
otht-rwlsi.
rating tin*
Yours rcsiieclfullyy
llanuah A LarUJo.
man river valU-y.
se^ri^S:
outh or a year, but for many ytwrs
to oonm. Tlii- site Uial is now sel»-< t
ed ahouid be (xmsidefed in the light
of tliu future ae much as Uie preaeut.
The US4-S for whUh the building isinlende.1 remove It from the class of
buildings of a distinctively business
character.
The surroundings should
po-sible.
baildmg
with ^the
puri«se for which it is inlii the opinion of your com
removed as. isjesihle trom the
- nod confusion ol a main busistiviet. and the poiwihle unpleasclose surTtmndings: and yet it
^ho^l be louaU'd centrally as regards
It is verr
liopalati mandbosinem
desirmbl that the lot be large enoogb
gre^n lawns and
pleasant
eath^ing^ ^IK)t
would
»4mI with ll.e de.il
.non. but further an
•ideration comiiel
it would oot bswise to make
this seleeiian. . V4-n if the people and
the council were willing to make the
cooiN ssion of this use of a i»ortloo of
the grounil. Tlie generous proposition
of Mr. Uannab in this connect too will
be referred to again in his repork
Your eommiiiei* api»roach the luixt
firoposal to Iw cousidered. with a good
deal of dehraev, owiug to the liberal
,ff. r ai-4-ompaiiying ik Mr. Hannah,
or the Hannah A Lay Co offers, fi^e
>r all cost. Itv feet frontage in Front
iiit tto
Ureet.
commeucing at a point
lotte
eel Wet.1 of Straub Bros. A Amiotte's
wndv faotorv. This lot is Joined on
he wi^i by 2.1 f.-4't now owned by the
_________________
.
.
ofdi
i wst. r mam ooonetion from the wa
works on Bay Sin*et to tbs mams on
mt street. We*t of this it a nar
rowing strip of land running to the
“7*tSi
lie ^vided
where eo few such s{»ots now exist!
and wherd each ytwr lessens the
olianoes of securing them.
Your oommitt.-e are
firmly of
the
opinion
tliat
the qnestioo
firm aud tough, nut brittle. 1- v. r
lly worked by means of l.sds. c
given a fine polish and In mq-w
ceuDQt be dlsUngrUsb*-*! frvim g.
bSfdiig^* hi* plI!^npM*i?:**yJSt
frontage extending to tbs candy faotJiry
This as a valuable piece of propertv for business purposes, and is
Iv saleable, and this fact emphastill more strongly the generoos
3sal made by Hannah A Lay Oo.
i alwolute gift to the city for lir tJonrpos4s
Your oommittee
mmon with the oouneil. and wa
are snn^ with our cituens generally,
thoroughly appreciate the generous
offer here made, as well as the offer
of Mr Ha inah to donate noon in oaah
luglit best to locate
f ii should be
he market site. To
he haildiiig o
as slthdecline so gener^ms
er of these. 8e* ms.
It. to IM* an ungn
cious Bi-i. and yet your
that they
for
ouilding and be true to
fur the library
h
the dutv devolving upon them. The
objections to this location for tbs pur
pose intended are quite marked^n^-
die buildings of the city at the
rely nominal cost of a Mte. And
com)iaratively small expenditure
we shall n-oommend is to advance one
of the most important interests of the
city. Our people art* proud of what
they have already accomplished in
this direction.
Traverse City now
has one of the ts-st libraries of any
citv of its sixe in the whole country,
and no citv in this class can -how a
greater interest in the work
than
I Its 4-e^itral I
onrm.
We are very sure our citize ns
ibtful If the siseof the I
will desire that this high standard
^«ooliar location ou the
be maiuialned.
T
diminary to the sele^ion of a
must be understood, in a very of the lot. :Thi- now. from street line
to dock hoe is 82
Hue; the pennaiie
commiuee have giv.m* some attention make this abort uv» feet. The depth
to thia The most desirable and most of the center is W feet, at present; the
...
sufficisnk On some aocoonu this lo
tion would be rather desirable, espr
ially for luading rooms purposes,
it IB only one block remov4*d fro
Froot Btreek But in order to make
the site avalUble for the purpose in
tended It would bs necessary to ac
quire the Anas A Cole property of 24
feet and the 37 feel adjoming them
00 the south, belonging to Caldwell
A Loudon. This would lake all the
I offor Lot No 10 of Block 4 ongi property south of the prssant engine
^**V*J^ Oheny A Oo.. Toledo, O.'
nal plat of Traverse City, without h^. with a frootage of 183 feet 00
buildings for AMMv tv for library sit4-. State str4*et. and 168 on Oass incladSite of lot CWxlt^ fe,-k
,8. 11. Brown.
SUNDAY RATKS
than your oommittee ft-el Justified in
'Traverse 4'nv. Mich., July 36. BV*.
via
Leon F. Titus, Sec>.
O. R AL
Uommitiee on Site for Oamegie Li
brarr Building.
D«wr Sir—In answer torour Commit
ronadtripL Train toavee 6:40 a. m..
oomsr of Stale and Park straols. This
retansf JO pi m.
lot is 168 00 Park and 88 on Stats.
lOOl-Smo
O. K. Murray Agt
inr. I wish to off.-r the following des- The bailding would have to faoe ou
the beek
HOME GROWN peaches, f-Sc basket;
anplea. BOo. bashel; sweet apples. feet ou Stale Sk. To fe*‘t on Gass 8k
Price $3.uKi iv
without bulldinga
$;>.MV M>with boildiiwa
This lot is
One Hundred and. Tlnrty Two feet
Oaih Oioosty.
IdSTtf east and west 00 State Bimet. eevmity
feet north and eoath on Oaes Street
“ll mil euir wfiy?^lU*tn^^
“’•SCSS
possible ohlit view,
to the
view for_____ _________
_
Tbs lot is so high
above the river that there will not be
ity iu securing
ths walls, it is
will form an importont feature in the
building. This lot nssnres each a oonditiou. The lot is amply large for tbs
building whatever its sise or shape
may be. If it shall be decided to
adopt plans for high taassment nnd
ooeVtory ths building would slnnd so
high above ths rivw that ths an-hiIsoturai effect would be good from
any poiul of view sooth, aoutbeask
southwest, or east, aod Uie lot is so
large that the probabiH ties are remote
that the affect would be injured by
hnildiogs to
ths
north
Some
chances would have to be taken 4n
the rear of any lot timt might be se
eoteA These chanoss are 00 greater
lere than anywhere. This lot is now
80 feet deep, and there is a strip 30
4H*t wide in the rear owned by tlie
iannali A Lay Co. which should be
eonred. Thu would give a depth of
170 feet.
The buiMlog oould be
plaosd well back from the strtM*t aud
still allow room on the lot. in the
rear of ths building, for trees and
lawn, thus sniirely shutUng from
view of the building any buildings
t might later bs erected to the
It of ths lok Ths buildings now
n the lot oould all bs removed
without destroying a valuable tnw on
ths cremises. and the library building
would naturully be so placed that
woald be a valuable start in ths dsooratioo of the grounda At very slight
cost the river bank oould be made
one of ths most beaotitul end sUraoUvs spoto in the city. The bank is
not inolndsd in this purciiase. the lot
Uiat the Company would be very wil
ling to either sell this strip to ths
water’s ed^ to the city, or. at least,
woald permit the sl^ to be improv
ed and boantifled for the benefit of
the lot, if they felt it would not be
beet for them to releeae their inter
ests down to the water llna
The
Id tbe^i^lng
roo LOOK
DOTHWIYS
when you reach this poink
H you
don't you’re taking chances.
the aame all through We.
It's
Look
back to last summer and remember
how )*ou sufTcred with that old coal
stove m )Our kitchen.
Look for
ward to this summer and then make
up your mind if you hadn’t better
call and see us pretty soon.
Traierss.Cjly.'Sas Co.
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICiAW AND SUWOEOW
Surgery of the Eye aod Fitting
Olaseesji^p^ty.
K>Ut PhuesM-CXtly>ig. Ml XIS.
OspsAte’
EW. HISTIII6S & S(Hi
FIRE INSURANCE
J B. Mams, M. U
r. H gvsss. M.
martin & €oans
BUSINESS CARDS
'little park.
be of interest to know the
nree of tbs different sites
fast.
lol. 8,280 square fsek
«
A Lay Ca lot, 8.800 squar
When permanent dock line 1
for Oamegie Li
local appliiwtion as tbev cannot
‘ the diseased portion of the ear.
Thersisoolv
is only one ^y to cure deaf
nom,
. Deafnees is oauaed by an
condition of the mucous liniufiamad 00
ing of Uie BuataohUn Tube. W in n
this tube u inafliDed you liave a rum
bling eound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is eaUiwly closed. Deafness is
the result, and unless the Inffamma
tioQ oan lie taken out and this tubi
Orand Traverse Grange Na 3Ti
restorvHl to iu normal condition. b«ar
lug will be destroyed forever; nine will e ll the imn of their lot descrih
ceaee oat of ten are caused by ed as follows: MO fk on Cass Street,
P2 on the allev and about 12o fk nproei
Catarrh, which is nothing hot an
from tiH alley to Washington Sk for
fV* IV I- r front fook
A P. Gray,
We will give One Hundred DolUrs
Ctiairman of Committee.
for nnv onse of Deafness t ceased by
ealarrli) Uiat cannot be cured by Tiaveree Otir. Mich . July 31. BK)2,
HaU's^Oatnrrh Cure. Bend for cir
»*•
No
Perrv Hannah and
residenose 00 Sixth 1
e-onto tbehil
The building would
^ .dly
SLk
shortest front tliat oan be consnlr to y..or Com
Dear
is 70 feet, while the d. pth of the
U-e’s requfst for propositions for
•r |wrt would be aiioat thr same fei-t dM*p would bring the rear walls
Itrvjposeil Cam.^b Library Build
ft-ck It will thus be aeeu that of
ing. I wish to 4.ffer the following des- the proposals noted above in this re
port, all those giving
feet frontage
at once ruied ou(
Price •t.uRi IV for lot cl-ar of build cration, as w. ll as the lat«*r pro)iosal from snen line. This fact in itself, in
ing or rt.iVO lO for the entire prop-r of Mr
Holdsworth, of 7b feet on
tv as it stands
State street.
The Slater lok northwest comer of
reels, 7o feet on t
0am aud Slai
Trmrerw I'itv. Mich., June T.
Stat*-. would I
and 133 fe.1
To th. lYaverse City
Library Com
hr
‘willb!^maoh^^msSSe of
Am MVt^ si^I^aot to far
skSSSSS
Later, the following was received;
aud fro of tei
Off.-rofSit. lor Library, on Slate
ind strongly 0
treek
**
closing in of
7J> fl. front and U** fk deep U tw. en arouudjuid in close ^ximity
the Kijterpns. Slotv on the com, r aud
Victor Pi ten! factory |for
*V.
»of the
4’. dollars |ier foot, ou
lo or 15 years wk“V“Mie lTi^^
H**irpi
auotlier onjsotioo to this site
^m “HuydUworlh.
be met in the foundations of the
ing the advanioges and
Imilding
Tills would »hmd.
disadvantages of the diff.rent siU-s
offi-ntd were tliscussed at some length. river hank. It is proliable that Iron
formal ei|ir.-mioii of opinion ble might b.- met In sinking tbs founxxeii on the «|aesttou of lo«w- datiun walU lo a firm fooung. If this
This matter wa> li ft-entirely should be
then Uie cost of ths
oiM*n in the c^.mmitAie for full«r in- Imitdii.g would I- increased consid
Vestigatluu. The c-oiumiltee realised erably.
Wl.eii first suggested 5 oar
tliat Uie matter was of great imjiort- commit 14-e were quite favorably im-
or less, used in the purchase of a
suitable sue. well looat4*d, should not
stand in the w ay of what would be
considered the b^st intcresU of the
people, and the city, at such a time
T^verw City. ^ch.. July 2«Uh. IWtX
Ra$tair$
l^erf^^aSously^eMht^tbs reading
room itttereeU and while quits near
ths main business streets It is yet far
fb removed to avoid maoh of
kolse and eonfnsion of tbs besiosKs centera The lot Is n most beau
very near future, the
in the verynear
tl expectaUoas tiful one. perfectly Uvsl, high above
of She oouneil and our
surely, ^ibnuy building
^
sqoare feet
Bt. 31.180 aqoare
„ the » feet strip
O
M- BBOWN. Attonx-r si>d i
things eoDsidered. the site offered by
E L. Ashton nnd W. J. Hobbs, U the
iforihe
•aid lots be pm
site for the 1
dve of bulldinga
slble the 30 feet
there is no assurance this condition
wiU long oonlmne. By ohjeotlonabls
surroundings, as here used, we do not
mean,
nevassnrily, nnplenmnt sur
roundings. but the erection of busi
ness blocks or factories in tbs near
Til inity to a library buildlug would bs
fsatz
located the M. A N. ERR freight
and psBsengm depots, where there U
ing trains, and ths oosl smoke from
J5Sr35?2ft?-^
at swr* uO ftmalmit.
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price.
$2.78.
SiiTLid ?^l»kT*^iiuik^*riot‘^ I JrVih i?e I’tTrpiSL ofthrUbranTbSiS
All Badleville. Ky.. was curious to
■am the cause of the vast imiwove>ent in the bealtli of Mrs H
P
rhittaker, who had fora longtime
Whittaker,
endured untold
chronic bruoohia
irouble. "It's all
due to Dr. King
New Lisoovery. ”
. ‘It iHimpleiely
writes her bn
ruled her 1and also cured our little {I
granddaughter of a severe attack of i
Whooping Cough."
It positively
cures Coughs. Colds. LaUrii«». Broners4- City. Mich . July Jrt, iva«.
ohitis. all Throat and Lung Troubles
i F. Titus. Sec>
Guaranteed botUes MV aud f I.u». al
Oommiiie**
on Sitj- for t'amegie
8. K. Wait A 80ns and Jaa. G. -lohu Lilirary Building
Dear Sir: In answer to your Comiimtf^’s request for iToposltions for
Wsw War t.
site for proiK>s4Hi t'aniegie Building. 1
r tl»e maniifn.tiire wish to offer the following diwcribed
bss b.-« u iMiteiit.-d iwoiierty for that puns.ee
Of arllflclil ma
*
. dyeing instetlals.
of Ijot 12. Block 4.
lo Berlin.
0 f.Ht.
Prlc
Foi
sbeUac and asbrs are i-mnd.-d I
stiff mass and tb.-n subh-i ted u
iiiullJs^as*
preesurs. The pnslu.t Is surprl
SSarJ^FiSSr^
$2.7$
iu..u,u.u.'SMjri;' i‘
jr * '
has onex-
|ieot4*dly retnmed to hia home at
Jamestown.
Ottawa
oonnty.
His
mother died some year. ago. Iiaving
grievetl hi reelf to deaUi on aooooat of
his mysterioDs disapitearanoe.
His
father did not know him. as ibuee
ymmi loul rt^markably changed him.
Dick has he« n a member of the Uni
h-d States regular army for a number
of year., and has seen w^rvioe in the
Philippine Ulanda lie is there
ii. t^^
for'said bJndST:
w.?h
pollywog eev.-TAl weeks ago which
has einoe grt>wn to be a frog.
Mrs M U Wilber of KArmlngton
has jost lost two canary birds whioh
liAd reached the adranoed age in birdhood of 18 and 16 yeara reapeotively.
The liuie*oomradee were very fine
■ingera and only oeaaed their trilling
,0U0 to the
feeHnr of 4.iie unjustly
nvvrrtbeless. up against
IL Brutus went f.irtb ou bi- purtiv
harmh-s. aud gentle erraiaL—J'oitlaud uouriueiita. " And a further r«-»datiun
was imui.-diatelv adoptjd. also by
nnaiiimous vow. as follows:
To tteeo Hoe ' fcllS
"Kerolved, tliat a oommittee of
From frightful diafigorenieut. Mra Um-e U- apjiointtMl by the mayor to
aunie Gallfvger of LaOrange. Ua.. act in conjunction with the
d ^of
appli4Ml Baoklen’s Amioa Solve to Library T'rusb-t-s In tb« seh (
mat eores on her heed aud fsto., aud site lor the projsuied Carm
rtlea lU quick oure exo*4ed4Ml all her Public Library Buihling: '
hopee
It works wooden in Hnrea,
and to
Rmlaee. ekia Kuptlooa. Outs. Bums
to the
Soalda P1I.W. 85c. Ooi
council relative theniii as iii their
Wait & Sons aud
Leon K.
Titus, who has condnrted the corr^-s
IMimU-nce with Mr. Cam.-gn*. be re
If you ape a dysi«-pllc with lend.v quested to CO cqs-rate with this com-
eilJd
RastaWs
« depth of 180 feet on
Traverse City. Mioh.. Aag. I. BWA
and poiwlatiou. and easily aooesaihls
tUmUloa. L«rdie and Onnaingham. and Leon F. Leon F. Titus. Sec*y.
Committee on Site for Ubrary
Tima, appointed in the matter of eelectionofa Library Site for the loca*Dmr*Sir-In answer to your Comtioo of the new Oamegie li^
nnd ths bridge on ths froat line of
building. Uh- gift of Mr. Andrew
the lot nad bmrti« along ths river to
Oaniegie to Traverm City, beg leave
ths lot line in the mar. This ails is
only ous and a half blocU from
of lot 18. all of lot Iti. block 11. It is qaiu- doobefal if your booosable FnmiSireri. It is as nmrty a esutml
Dimensions 88X16A
Price «35 00 p-r
looation. as regards popelatien, as is
city
fkou Park Sk ; it taken for Ubsary
si^t^
U ths city.
l^smsmible
would .wtabluh a fund of not
Site will
give
fOUILOO.
making purpose than as first Intanded. If tbs
laaa than |2.»W) yearly for the support
pne $6.178.00
Ubrary building should be loonied
or the library, and also fumtab a suit
tiiece a fnmtage of eomHhing like 180
able site for the hnildiug. The oounfe«-t would he requited un Uniou
cil iirompay eooepte*! the oooditlona.
AdminUtralor. for H D. OaapbeU strv-el This could U- secured and etill
leave a 80 or more feet wide street 00
the north. betwM this portioa of the
On May la. IW*. Uie oouncil adopted
1s Maobs aoreas ths riw nrs so
muods and the Peier^yi baiUUs«.
by. nnanimoua vou, the foUowliig res
removed Uiat llttU aanoyeDoe
FiUing
in thu 180 feet frontage
olution. “Wlioreaa, Andrew Carnegie
ride a suitable
their adopted country
A woman of Oivenvllh- ewallowed a
svssr
KT. u-sk;.
HANNAH & LAY 00.
At BmU Kt«
WAa m»Am HAtarAAy moniiiiff of tli*
immedkAl* bolldiac of A big fACtory
to BUUIAfAOturr wbllA imUI. Tb«
power oompAoy 1ia« i»ovldod a aiU At
the «A.t ood of the AMioAO Boo. nmd
hAaouoUAOtod to dollver I.MO hor»
power. tlOO to be dt Hverwl bj Dec. 1.
Nickel for the pteot to be eoppUed
hy the Ulrrgne uioee At Bodbary. OaL
Twenty yeere A|m. MrA Jolui Oameroo. llvlnic At OtinwA. loet a qnentity
of silver teblewAre end never laAmed
WAK tl« tluef. Ueoently she re
Ml the aHH!Ws by ptwt from A for
reived
•s-r-«nr
OF THE jonrr caiwegie library site committee
2s.Tsn:,s=;i5:jSijifr,sB
WHICH THE OTT COUNCIL REPOSED TO
HAVE PUBLISHED.
But we don't mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUR—WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE "BEST”
That is the kind you want. Try it.
Condensed news
of Wtehigsn
£.
anolnss unr wv«
loss the building should be placed
flash with ths street whioh would bs
a serious objoetiou. .
satire lotI as it now stands oonld bs
ssoaivd m
att
the pries named per foot
for the Oass
street frootage your a positivs damage to ths arnbilsotnxal
it sosns oonaid
wUhthstO tetmmmd In be
Editor a A. Brow)
a O .. wno oooe immenjety eurpriwA
'‘Through long onffOring from Dyspepela.“ he wrlies. “•sy wife wne
grenUy ran down.
Bhe had no
•tmaglhor rigor ohe saffered great
SjrtiSSc^St:^^
hnr at onoe, and. after aring four botUee. she U enttrelY well, one oat any-
JM. a JokMt'A
T.rcssSfe'Br
-I
kRlLlJ^tiiAOAt. iuOOTT 1*. 190^
* MARMV SHANNON’S
AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
•I scat ranicnoi of the bibt m puy
HEXT Thursdsy, AU60ST gl
mm, 3s, soo.
S^KOIAK. aiAMOAIN I
TURNED DOWN
The Miser Lolie aod
Holmct arc visiting friends in the dty.
Mr. and Mn. Horace Bush of Olio. Oh o. are visitmg
cl K J ll^mond aod
of Ihuci
S C4l) .
K
gucrti. the Misses Schnei
der of Grand Ka)>i<K
c to Can>
lAkc yesterdav altcmooo. where the)
were the guesUoi Miss Konice Kelle)'
mmimA tb« rnutiis of Um
QMT liomtm of roMiaMid Loatn^r. fur the evening, reluming by it
^ SfoClH UUff Maolaat. Th. bght
S. a Cate ol Solon has l»een
WBMloi tlM boaka of tba dark and ing chickens lately, fie set a
tnasrar aod walar board imortad
tkS Mm aoeoaau of to# dart aod
umtmm sat* la esoallaot ate
la tabard to ttea taMfca of w
Hie sjiecial setsion of circuit court
board ttea ooauaittaa aasattod aa
irorad r^atara aad raaoMtaoBdad
to liavc licen hchl today, was ailjoumttea board ba fmidad with a aoii
ctl until luewUy, Aug. 2hih, tt
. aafa far ttea «fa k««piair liooki
suit the comcDicncc of the hjcal at
^TtetMMBaKMN ooaalaiad of Aider- lomcja who liai e cases to be hcaid
saa Haslltoa. lilader aod Oaaoiair'
.Mimcs Watson and Bethel Pheli*
of Kalkaska arc guests ol Mrs. Den
ison of WcUlrr street.
sta BmIm fllooa. to ciTfliPm ^Io‘3m
AN Af-r or Diw< OI RTKIY
pUaa aad apaeiioaMoaa and reqair* -
M. LaValley was te^ipUy sopepriaed
oa hU tfty-aaeoad teirtteday by a naaber of bis old Mends miling on tela
2r-Hn!f£--^Tjr^
««ss£“ ,t_»
lAM r. TUm Kmprmmm flla
I alloart^
Aetloa oTthmt aawelh
Daloaalit^i. aad for laapa of botte
BosT^tC*^lalldlBir i
aofcad for a tarirloo of the nrdl
to the rvmoTal of bail.llac*
^ ttea It
Tea. Ilemid th.. f»M-.
Ifr, aud tbc rt^jolrto «diiotrlo wit.-a t«*o
_______
Oa soMoa the flrr department was
araalad fraaiUaloo to umkv an ashlh
E2TXS‘i2;-“p';^r
toanaar la ttea Lalior Oaj
B. B Joaaa of Park atraat atated that
tea woald oomplj altte ttea ordiaaaoa
If a svSar^i^r aitMdad t^hVt preml^
aaa TteU war rafarrad to tlia aatr. r
^nS^aaioil amatar waa inrtmotad to
aaa tteat ttea don ordiaaBoa waa avforo2 T. A. Ooaloo of Ite troit, who owna
to ttea IStiBtir in which a oamant
walk tend baao laid In front of thr
propwty. Ha aUUd thai the Rnula
tend baan lowarad ao ar to dUUKora
ttea propartT. and alao that ha had
reoatrad nonotloeto hoild a waU.
Ha oh)Mtad to aaoh |lrooe<.dUlK^ al.o
tteat another walk adjoin
lot hi. pran
»sr.
I’lrnlc St
lore Mnndsv can
I i'aaa strxwt Engine House.
By order of Jack Rennie
IM6-it _
_________
It ad.lapleMure to the life beautifnl
kiubh s np on.’a allowance of bliss,
hat’s what Kookv Mountain T.w
oes. :iD cu. Jaa. G. Johnson.
r:'.' •CTX'U.'l''
church at 8;:m
r to lee the circuv
Kari Bennett who ha. lurn
I lor scvetal mi
i city yesterday.
Dr.^G. W. Fralu k ami wife of
Mapic^nty arc attending the circus
this a((|moon.
MiarsB-'.mma Olicrlin of Bingliain
il the
of Miss Belle Dunn ol
C. M. Phel{M and wife ot Kalkaska,
are t^owa today.
F.^. Tuttle and wile came up
> Cedar this nuMnlng lo take in
m
MraS. K Bbulman of
are visitors here today.
.Mil
> aieot of
If the
il
conference to have
Rapiils jxslcrday l»rtwecn
T. C. I- & M. ami
M. AN. K. wa not held owing to
the jdeath of the nejihcw of General
pritSlMlIICIi RooMH »
will remember the event by tlte
many pretty
pruMta which her
friends ptNaotnd ha. The gnseu
warn Olive Woodhooae. Helen Lanfmaa. VeU Tayla, DUU Hady. Neva
Lllaoo. Lory and Ohartofle Bxarts.
Rnt.y Kidder. Florsooe Burgas. Opal
Uillett. Dona Baden. Klim lAurarnan. Harold Borden.
Mra Heiberick waa amiated in «aMrs
UtlalnldThy Mrs. J. J Borden.
B«
A. F. Wilson and Mrs A. KaUa
STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, *§25
Q A
Kilsomincs Are tcmnonirv,
rot. nib off and scale.
*
iA
SMALL POX
and other disease germs arc
nurtured and diseases dissemiiiatcd by wall paper.
ALA B ASTI NK
should be used in renovatinc
and^isinfixting aH »alls.
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A
DEIVILn’S
L.ANE
Snppwtedby
JdifTfs T. 6rettt
i
W
f
I
I
Manager Hugliart of the (1. R. & 1.
A marriafc l<c:nse wz% issuctl yestaday in Isvor ot Frank Clark and Atla
Panom, both of Fife l.akc.
Curtis Scat and family wish to
Flu Male!
NnrSMp!
CtowDaim!
Up^i Diti SpMaWttl
I
idmwn at the^
New Special Scenenri
funeral of Geoige Scott
MikStroK Ca»t
Jill Waists
ioll!
SzetiKm in the Big Sbwx
cast at Mitranc*. « « «
ALABASTINE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich. .
X 01. mniiken
()ur bcit yxrcalcs in light colons, pul on sale
today at keptr yard
Thoe are the yar.l wi.ic koo.Il
About .IK) New Wash Co.kIs Kcimunts
______ ______ jflidrt to the BaW.|>ric< pHe.
Just a Few pieces of the Best Wash Silks
• « at SSe per yard.
ChoKx of fine asstirtmcnl of Fancy Ribltoni
at 2Se per yard
Kuihioi.leries ami Insettioiis—Siwiul lots
______________ •.. ^lots, 5c and lOc
§
Riaists
at less
than
Cost of
mater
ial,,.
These waists are all this
season’s styles—they are
good fitters—handsomely
trimmed—best of mater
ials—not a thing wrong
with them--wo want the
space they occupy for fall
stocks.
the
Boston Store
___ SOcand 7SC Shirt Olaists at 25c.
CaHKl Keinnams in IcUKths from -J to S yat.h
_______________ _______ at One>f>alf Price
neip Dress floods lor jpall and winter are here
0! iimonoran
X Ul. milliken
N.I IIO-.1 to LttiU't Iroiii h«*.U.
D.iii*l Irt thf .i:i gri sMi,u,inI
--cic Hf .1 liti. /c*. I’ui m «.uc
ni liu.r. ol out di-k oI M iliim
KLECTRIC TANS -.n i-.n -itU C.MoU ol hollU-.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
• ll-N' •«'
IK'I I'-T t i
CAMPBELL Bi^OS
Bargains“Cbe Real Cbing”
Cdbic Ho* (■■20 Cents
Hats worth up to 50 cents '
Shirts worth up to 35 cents
Coats worth up to 50 cents
Your choice Twenty Cents
Cable no* 2-50 Cents
Men’s Soft Hats worth $ 1.00. Men’s Laundried and Negligee Shirts, worth up to $1.25,
all colors, most all styles.
\
Umr mn
Good trousers
Sold So Cheap Before
K
)
Our srmi-.nnnii.il. salr of irouM'rs is in^
full forcr iioiv .nml iiv.iny .irr saving/
money, and wearing good |Miils inv
account of it.
.$3.S5 buys values worth $4 50. $«; .and $6
$2 US buys v.ilues worth $4 and .S vso
$2.18 buys values worth S3.50 and $3 00
$1.!K8 buys values worth $:?.50 and $J.75
.$1.48 blip’s values worth $2.00 and $2.75
!»Sc buys values worth $1.50 and S1.75.
Don't Bup Pants til! You Set Ours,
the Boston Store.
Your choice Fifty Cents.
The PaTMite
ElWcre Sisters
Prices
Cut
Rifibt
in two
in the
middle
Prioa 25 Cnnta
*irN
LUDINGTON.
Friday. Anaust 12.
Tiain will Iravn t^vorae City at
.•00 a.m. Rate |l 2’. Ihw povtars,
r ask agent* for turtirular*.
I
Q
event she entertained a number of ba
Uttle friends at her borne. 617 Bast
Eigbtlt treat. A very merry time waa
enjoyed by the tittle people aad toe
EXCURSIONS
PereM/uSduette
t^omciaUofihc
K
U and delieiooa
served. The host
waa the recipient of many nice preenau that mark tlie eeteem la which he
la held hr hla frlenda
TABLETS
z-rk-vri-efiii'r
'Hie We-.|uc-tong club will have
an ordicfttra concert I-inlay night il
the weather i»ermitr. 10 rentv a.lmivnoo will be charged to uiemlicnk.
A. U Kinney. «f tirand Rai»ids,
formerly of this city wav heie this
morning on business.
Awiatant Attorney (’teiieral llemy
Chare of lansing, is in the otv t.hlai
on businera connectct! with the legal
deiMitmenl of the state.
a H. Vlick, wil
wife an.l sistci
the city from l»ctrc
■triMt, visiting the fam.
fly of Charles Heiu
II.
CountesCora DcLudlcigh
d tif K^lna
and other i
IRON-OX
'^Uu MtolnlKDtuknl tlwt th.' con’Ihe mruibrra of the ('onfcrefmtioiial
Alii society and their friends are go
ing to Mias Jennie Anderson’s cottage
and Oaaa atrtwta, Iwfore iiroce«ditir Mt
Birtdiw.MHi Thursday for a picnic.
farUiar ao tteat the atrem iviold U
Kvery
one bring their iilnner. Itnsses
naed. Ha raferred eaiieoially t4i the tii.
taraaotlon at Park afreet '1 hia waa wilt tie at Mrs. A. Drapree-oo west
Righth strict and at Mrs O. Wright*a
in Washington street at 10 o'clock
aattara of minor Imjiortanre the Thuredar m<imlng. If it rains the
lh.« picnic wdl lake place Friday.
boardadjo^
ALABASTINE
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
nine wnai
h:<litG
manner
K. H. BclUirc ot Ca.lillac
Alderman Hamilton’s motion to accept ing friciuls in this city.
tlic rq>r»n c»f the committee, ha\*e
printcti, put it licforc the )ico|>lc that
they might espress tlieiusclvcs, ami
that it Ijc acted U|Jon at the next
'•My customers, in
meeting, was, to say the least, a most
almost erery case,
diN ourtcuus proceeding.
are hitUy pleased
If it is the wish of tbe }>eop1e that
withtheresnltsof
the hbrau^' l»e put ujion the free site,
that i« all right, but 1 think the i>e«»plc should lie given ai cuance
chance lo cxpress themselves lo their
ihcir aldcniien,
some of whom made it
a( tion that to serve their own {JCTst:
wish they were aliaid toget an cxiircssiun from the citizens wlm put them
SO buy them
and so
in oft MX.
aRsin..Thcythink
Thej
I was jircscnt at the meeting some
TableU. ao
months ago when the akicfinan from
the 3rd ward who maxlc the motion to
and containing
ai l at' once upon Committee’s rc
iron, good >*3100
l*»ri, expressed himself most eiiiphat
for their money,
II ally that all orilinanccs or maltcis t»f
especially as they
uu|KHiau. e ai tcil u|Km by thecoim. il,
also serv e so nicely
should be publishe.K iKrf.Kc action
a.s a regulator of
siH.uld U-taken. I.H.s F. Tin s.
stomach and bow-
Kimar I^rsoo and Miss Violet
farrad to hml Immi «»rden.d and it waa
arraiifad tteat ha ahoold ac^ ooipany War.l came ..verfroin Klk Rapids tho
ttea oosmittat. to tha walk ooiuplaluinmg to attend the cirrus and one
r to adjnat mattera.
Aldarman Hamlltou aaktMl that a of the attractions they visited was JiisX'crly’s oftice, where they wcic
eossiller of throe Uappoinhd to attaod ttea maellnn of the National unitcil in marriage. 'I'hc ha]ipy cou
ple will reside in Klk Rapids.
BRKVITIKa
Mn. Kurnu Mrl»fnn..ii of Wash
ington ttrccl lost a hue haiiiimak
Sunday night. She left it out ot .hxirs
O’er night and in tfic morning it was
gone. Mrt. M« Uennott amiM like
to interview the warty wh<> tm»k mh h
liberty with her |mi|H*rtv; ■ Thr hainm.a:k was a valual.lr one.
The Prcabylcrun Sun.lay »*ho»>l
will bold it» ]>it mcat Kast Hay tomor
row aod the imatet will lra\*c the
TKi.K^MONK tti
Cable no* 3
Pants worth $3.50 for
- $ 1.95
Pants worth $4.50 for - - $2.95
Pants worth $6.00 for - $3.95
Delay may lose you a Bargaiti'-Buy Coday
B^milton Clothing Co,
Suffered forover 10 pis
-CTRED BY
Iman’s Ladies’ Restorative
Tai 1 MAIKIK. Mich.
THE 1M.\N MEDICINE CO.
Ciranil Rapids. Mich.,
Dkar UocitJk: 1 have been thinking
for some time that I ight to write you
a few words c praise f<»r ytuir wonderful LADIES' RES
lESTi^RATTVE. which
such worlds of gnnd. 1 suffered
did
such untold agonies with my menstrs. and female complalints.
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to
I took doctors* medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing. I am so thankful that
1 learned about DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terrible
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad
dress
Mils. L. Morse, Tallmadge, Mich.
AT Ai-k. DPekJ6
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