The Evening Record, August 05, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 05, 1902

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

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

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1902-08-05

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SIXTH TXAB-Ha 1634

rRA.VSB8B CITY. MICH. TIIMDAT AU«U8T 5. l*Ot.

CARELESS
WITH MONEY

of Ibalr walkaorboi
)Mt to maMii

ORE STEAMER
WENT DOWN

A FINE ATTRACTION
BorooT JolloMoriow*.!
Foroomo 1

n on Lako Eilo With
Fatal

Trial of Frank C. Andrawa la
Procaadlns

MflTH ANOTHER S4CK JUROR

•nwttoteTwato yto mmjAi^A with

Cullan Brown Is on tha 8Und
Olbto. Mto :«Malt oCtkt pn
Today
TmtoTtoOiiy.OU Mltolaa A 1

WOODEN SHIP SANK SOON
Aftar Colllalon With Iron
Fralghtar In Darknaaa

tola Bj. Oa I

Here Are Bargains
That Mean Business
CHILDBEK’S SHOES

Frank L. PkrUy, af New York,
la an oadoaror to oeonre Julia Marlowo'o big dramatic and opeotocnlar
lolloa of * Wboa Kaigbtbood Wao
lower.*' the famoao roamiioo of
16th ooatnr, Kagbrnd. Tho oaUook
aow to that tbo attraction wiU bo ar_ d for. and In tnat erent. Trararm Oity am, pHde itoolf. ao it wlU
be tbo only city iu thU jart of tbe
otato to be tbni farored. Bailie
>eok. or Jackoon. probably, will be
pUyod tbe nignt before, and come
Upper PentbonU olt, the nigbl after.
If negotlatlooo aro clooed for the en
aent bore, wblob are now ?ery

Tboboadof A H.Boaaottaitoatoir of Ibo board of pabtto warka. wltb
KI
tl.M .kot.
iaa Q/ioaaaoa ao mfj.wto appro?oo tbo reqnirod gaarmrlee being mado
oAaad tho Uqaorboadof Fordlaaad BytW.»n«Atoth.B«o«l
t>totoll. A«ff. f^-TW Aadtowt trial
lar wto fotetad to Iba eoaualltoo
relaad. Ang A-Tbo toeamor b, Mr. Slolnborg. oo ibe production

o
rery
elbaborate one in every way
inrooM
Iwalaor*. oaialtoi aro Olt, of Vealoo wao oaak In a oollltoon
took iaror. Owt Book. Bock to far
olBlodwaadF. R Boagbo,.
wltb tba tooattar Bofnln. 60 mile, oot and ooaoeqnonU, a moot eipoiuue
flow kolacvoU altoaofk Wplaak*
frow Clerolaad. off Roadan. Canada, one. In fact In an entire oeaoou of 42
II, ooao«Ho4 to .It tida atoratof.
ato for tbo astoaaloD of Ibo Bobe- at It JO tbio morning. Of U.o crow weak., bat very few oae nlgbt lOando
Oalloa Broara of BoaMt Warna A
Wool oowor to ItUi otroot, tbo ooto of 16 on ibo Venice, ibre. wore will be pUyed by tblo comiany.
Tbe attraction U headed b, Mim
Co. toatod toat Oaobtor Uagw of Um
ootiaatod al$1.0U.M. Aaotbor
wd aad 18. Including nil tbe
Ptotooa Vattoaal kaak. bad told Itow
ato ao oaktoBtod for Ibo towar la
a. were roooned. Two of tbe Kffle Kll.ler. one of the brightet and
tlwt kk. kaak bold ao woartty fw tbo ibo alio, oato of Ualoa torwC, Ibo ooto moa reoeoed ufo InjnrwL Tbe Voaloe cb rerenl aotreeHei* on the American
Htage.
and wbo U rarely Hero oniMde
oaHtoatod at
Tbo
kMld bf a Browa adwiftod tbat Aa*
_ k of Ibo Bobowla olrool plpo to br Tbooio. Oroaaco of Boy Oity. of tbe larger oitie»
She ba.4 beoa prominenli, idenlideo
bo t.lfl foot aad Ibo alio, plpo to b. Mlob.. ood od«.oodod by Ooptolo
with
many
of the yreatet Hnoor^-•ke^ of
t.«1t foot la loofftb.
odoiiok. Bbo woo boond tnm Ibo
|i|Mr lokoo to BoToto wtth ootco- tlie po^l 16 yeaxN and i. rememberod
f last two or three ,ear> for bet
handliag oMaw,. too. «aaa*t bo aokod
bo Bofoto. boood op. woo licbt.
Umtimmm. “I faoo«lw aam‘*aaofrto.
olla« ftoa Ogdooobocc to Porry
odtbovitaoM. -Aadjatoaocafalow
Mod. 8bo M owMol by J. B. Millor ara Fniobie** and tilory Voolc m
The Ubti-nan *4*0..that played only
f Potty aoood.
at*
woMi*l borjportootod
Tto two booto eomo tO(t.tbrr to lb. bp large ciueti Neither of
ElK RAPIDS SO SHY
-I woald
1
ukooM, Ibo Iroo boot .trtklof tbo ractioo- came nearer Uian Grand
wltooto with a oalU.
RapidN
but a few Tta% re«. City people
woodoo ooo o lltilo forword of kmld
fortunate
enough
to
have
ait
ohip, ood obooivd o gttwt holo brlow
Bet WoeM Wot Take It When 1
d her work to that cur. In -nptbo wotor lioo. Tb. drowowl or.:
WaoUBoftolaTheoi.
PoMr tIimpMM. 86 yooro old. «oglo, port of Ml^^ KlUler u a company of
BU Bapl4o.wltb Ibairaldlia
Now York City, dromoo: Tbotoo, nnnsaal .trengib. The noemo effects
and oOBtnming of tbe play are truly
lacladiag
FdrtlaBginoad
Kll
Bar
Pkootoc,
or>d
*0.
om«lo.
dook
hood.
Onaoftha Mattara Baforatha
rmfloeul.
I
aad a anskar of raoorton, ba?o
anager Steinberg ih im lim-d toj
Council Laat Night
make tbt guarantee, in wbiob oa^e be
iMai aggiagatloa. Tlwj rtolod wan.
wilt
olronUte
a
nukscription
h^l,
m
tlmo ago tbai tho, waatod aga»o
order to assure bim>elf agaln^l los.-.
wtth TfaooipwiaTiUo. kai ooald aot
Tbe date would be m Sc-ptemlter.
got that loam to pla, oatoldo of Iholr
own towa aad Ibo, did aol oaro to
STREETCAR STRIKE ENDED
plb,
tbora.
tbo ool,abJobnlmmooa, maaOgor of tbo Qnooa
•oaloo at the
ManlBtM CapitAllals Want Alr of Ibo board Olt, toam, atoad If Blk Bafddo would
Blfbi. bot tbo ^
pana« Gaylord & Western
dlipalobod tbo rooilao iioitnoto or lao pib, in thlo olt,. it proporanangovUioDBor tbeKuea.
oit, quick!, and wltb Uitio diocanloc. moaU could be mado Blk Rapido
d that tbo, woald bo oal, too
Anotbor potitloo oaan» ia from tbo
HrT«locr»ph »4. Ihn K-'urd
proport, owaoro of Birth otroot. aok- glad to moot TbomiBoaTlUo bora, aad
HunUngloii. W. Va . Ang. 6-The
for
Lamoon
to
go
oa
aad
anaago
ibe
HY.
ear*
rr«*iloc that tbo eoaaoll ordor that otroot
otreet car .trike wai wttled at 10:;'it»;
pa?od wltb aolipbalt or brlok. tbo
o’clock thin forenoon. Thi^ term* of
did 00. aad ariaagod for Ibo
oolooBouof BWtorial to be mado b, tbo
laalng toam to toko half of tbe gate
WllllamM Durand, preoidenlof the oettlement ate pnw tioiil!? the paint* e^
prupoot, owaoro. dur^ Ibo opriaa or
agn^-.l open at Ironton yeMerday
.oolpo. tbe loooro lo por ooat. aad be Alpena. Uaylord' A Weotera railroad
to ba?o to per ooat for loat of groaado. oompan, la In the olt, todaj afur Thltt agT»-ement ivf* r* to all divition!
rofortad to tbo eommltteo on otrooto
d olbor arragamoBlo .pending Baturday. Sunday and Mon- of tb. road.
aadwaUa Wltb ihreo oroopc
oonrrjoat Tbia wao da. In Maniatoe In reopoooiie to nn intho laoport, o
▼Itatloa for a conference from ManU- iCMwnAlu.Th.. Kv,.nmi: li.^>rd
Aaolb
Uo capUalloU reprtoeatlng a large
w wooko
or I
Detroit-Wheat, 76^ wd 71 a»
amonat of oapitaL Mr. Durmnd oajo
Ofod b.
that tbam capltalioto own W equate
mlleo. or over SO.OOO acn * of l»ard
domoot of acUoa wao toatoall,
wood timber land, ooataiuing orei
airr^i upon aad tbo prtltloa laol
Ibo aid of aa, third part,, i
l.OOO.OUO.OUO feol of nncnl timber
uIkUI ?mo tbo taoall of tbe fottlag to». aad pookot wbi
IGKNTS*
an^7to
ANDIGKN
Which tbo Manioloo caidtalloto are LADIKS-AND
rrtber of Ibo pcoprol, owaor. of Uie
Cyclone
Block collar> for
tboro
woo
U
oigbi.
wltboal
k
aatooao
to hare brought to that city,
otroot.
The Globe.
not ool, that Ibe millo lUoro may cot
Ou poUtloa of tbo looal aowopapor ■pill an, of It oa a third part
Immooa
U
pratt,
warm
aboat
It,
tbe timber but that the, ma, bare tbe
men tb.» oonncil
and bo doat oaro wbo kaowo It. Blk rofaoe for aoe la cTaporatiag the brtne
airnafomoat for
Rapido told that tho, could
U tbe big toll block! tbore. for which
ear tbo clerk*, dook In ibo «
Twolfib otroot groando themoolroo, ^ are aow U iiig forced to porcbato
blob Iiamaiao lo be oooa. An,wa,.
oirer Barr, of the kiiobijran TelTbompooarillo mi,o that If Ibo
Mr. Dmand Informed the ManUtee
> 1\> petitioned the oonno
Hioo to reoonoirnot lU line on toam. moot la thlo oil, tblo y«
capitoliou. be to,., that be U only
will bo aader Lamooa*o maoagoo
oaeof^ men at tbe bead of tha road,
II look, a lltUo 00 Ihoagb Blk Rop
that before an, decwion can be
idolmda,oUowotroak, If tbo, boro
.. be will bate lo oee tbo reel of
I 00 tbo, claim.
otookboldero. Ue 1. to oee the
wb, act accept tbe propoaltloo> Bure Manloteo partioo again oarly
qnooUoa of eiji
1, half tba gate moae, ought to bo roak.
•aongb. when tbo, boro Ibo gnmo all
liad lieoa i
Jaot what propooitioii the Mo
adrortiood. tho gronndo
of diffe einoe belwoM
apltallolomade to Mr. Dnrand be did
nad Mr. B
aot otate dellnltel,. only myiag Uial
Cillnen'o
naolt wao ap|
tbo, offerad lo lend matorlal aooiotonce
to. Tbe mottor wao referred to tbo
to ibo project »f U*e line I. run ‘
ealof of poUoo. ill. olt, attorn,
tbe Manistee riror rollo, and to
ilttee on otreeU nod walk.
lotoo.Vbich would moan that tbe line
Th. bou4 of poLlto work. Mhalttwl
would aot loach Trarerm City
oMlMlo »omb« i of th. pulBC
Mr Dnraad ototod that Mai
work dow. which oollod tor •W it.
mised 61.400 for tlia our*
Th> ••itmuu. »u r.f«iT0d to Iho
veylng of tba road from Umt point
oowwlM. oo cUtiu ud oeoDoali Md BodolloppUod to Oooonl Oobio tblo thli wny. and that tba town to to rnUe
lb. eUj *ftom.T with i»w« •oaol.
to omolloc 616.000 In nU Tha vlllaga council
obor I boTlbf IbkoD tbot
With tba mnrdar of
i BadalL Tba
•m UfuUma wbowaro wonndad In tba of tba promotor, of the romi tlmt
lb. poriMbt of riot Tba dapnUaa rafnaa lo go into tl.aOO ba tatoad bera to complata the
tb. IwbltbomoM-. oocoankblkoioo- tba dtotrlot osaapt with troopa. Oan- anr?a, ncroa. thlo county, tonoklng
0WMbd<-d tb. laUBMl of > bMcb of
mTona Oity.
Oobin promlaad tbam n company
Mr. Dnimnd atotad that ba has held
MIU wblob bod oeouoololod. Tho of mUltla.__________ ■
ooraitMo itfkrd Ihol tb. WU of tbo
to thU antarprlaa for SI mcntba, and
BACK
FBOM
SHOLABD
peordltoetor. OMWtioc IIM. bo bold
hao pat Into it nil timt be han Ha

WOMEirs OXFORDS


{.nr.

1.50

Pktttt »f Bast Ban 6otis
In stoqk now. The mantttoclurm until now have
been ahnoot unable to fiU ordeti on account of
great demand.
Everything that's needed you
wiU find here.

e«y « Book • Store
fHE wuiHEi vssssafsfsss.-ae;

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m

131:

N

Mr. ana If r». Baniamto Tbirtbr Ham Ba-

from tbair thraa mcothi vlait to Eng
land Tba, bad n daiigbtfnl trip
vlaitlnc nil tbrongh eantml nod aontb
bar of tlmaa. taking in tba aigbto of
BrOBALO

baa aaoarod tha right of way from
Alpaca to Gaylord, a dlatonce of 71
Ilea, bat now the fnad. in tba onrI, dapartmant ara axbanaod. aad
ora moaa, mnol to ralaad for tbe
irve, of tba llna further
Mr. Durand baa alraad, bean aoonrad by roUabU bnaioato man in tbU
•to, that if tba projaci U obown to to
antini aaalaianoe will to forth

CHANGED THEIR NAME

TbarowiU toa maattag tbto araatog «h6 JoBto Obn^ Utoaiy Blta

apro propart, Jraroro*
SLZSuZ Waifa re* tmmtJ:

i,
t$Mtt

—^---- - to tbair artiaUa of
ebUMbfi MB
Utrol Ototo»
fiM*
Maiibtoof tba Modaro Maocabaa

sEssf 1s-

7:30 this evening!

lor trick........................ SOo

We etanniee r<Md wear wlUi
every purchise

m V. miQi
rv>HlvR r-Hol Hol-t.
THK OLl» STAM>

^•11

ALWAYS S0METHIN6 NEW AT

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OpntflllO^o. S. BENDA;&C0. OpnlilllO>.0.
STEINBERG'S aOTHDIG AND DRY GOODS STORE
StoKOI AL.1

ARE YOU
IN DOUBT
AUtui Ihv Mild
» FlBttii yoo
ktb.it It, >,.ur luum^

LET US ADVISE YOU

We Offer

Silk Weists

At:

percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
9CS. It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
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STEINBERG’S «||EUABU DRY 6000S AH CL0THH6 NOOSE.

m.

TorCMsOleek
50c Mr dezta
Phone us fur Cul Klowcii

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

FRANK Nl. PAINE. Florist

No need to suffer from heal.
Don't let the air get stagnant
— cTcatc a brcc/c. Put in one
or mf>re of our desk or ceiling
ELECTRIC FANS in your of­
fice. store or home. All of new
design and perfect construction

CAMPBELL BROS

Comet Collars
10c, 15c, 20c
Colored and embroidered
dalf dase-^^^

Remember

That our closing out prices on
Silk and White Waists. Wash
Silks, fancy silks. Towsha and
fancy Muslins. Alexandria silks.
Chambray. Madras. Robina
stripes. Dimity, and all summer
dress goods will continue until
closed out. 41 w
«
«

aito for tba balldiag
aadgoodaltoaaralB
wUl dia*

IVIAOICIAIM

Wj

Get a Japanese Handkerchief

SHERIFF ASKS FOR TROOPS

hook for fmitbor ooootdoroltaa Iwtor.
Poor Diroetor Morrlo loodo ooaoo oiploboitcao io«ordloii hi. bill oud otot^
.d thol bo hod rxorotorf orty ooro lo
looklac ofior tbo ooody lo tho olti.
oad bod oToo toTtd oipooto by ooriof
tor dootitoto poroooo ookddo tbo
oMhtT boooo. loolood of ooodlod
to«ro. Ho ioTlIod tbo oooaoU to oppolai o oowolttM to (O OTor tbo I
with hlB ood doMfinloo wbotkor bo

ThB Marvelous

will KivB B Free Exhibition In
our Bhow window at

ESTIMATES ON SEWERS

MAY MISS THIS CITY?

MissRheda



A. J. WILHELM
OH10»CTREET

MOTH SlUK

r

Dew Deekwear
negligee Sbirts
Sfraw dais

2fe,f0e. 7ie.to$>.oo*

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
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I aifBih^ luftoBD. nAi

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cnrr. aMfi. rtmoAT, Jlvqobt a,

ima.

wmk. WM .BHi tQ Hi UBi if Ifci
toasfiltotietoMatan.

IQ f«l All »0«lfttoOlit if UMdM
q^jmw^VU.
luefc a day for tto naxt to days.
UQOihoir forlQ
TKAVBIWB CITY. MICHtOAfI
oaptolM fro« Um CQ11«>7 iitoOid IwwwwmwrnmmmmMMMMMMMMmmMi^
to atOQQSAlnbf ilMtiaff
Book cf duoto and tto health board
Tto IdAWtoAt AliA»
ordered thms killed. Oaldsr explained
a.p|»rt WAA to good iMHito Md M
HUU
to# only TAAAAl on tto
ttottoA tto dtoktooUon of toe. that timt wmtid to a haldahl^ ap to
WfU. LH good. fiUi' Vtioto tto ftoOAgATigood MtUCAOttoO|bi»Qilrt.QlQ4bTthi A goof «AAl if HOMHoO AQd aOPAA tag n wioMn pitot Uapt Rowe U has raised tto daMia to set. He was
.T.ftAmAWIV.I
Um mqaU QQdlMmat ■yM7 ttogidwillirooiADOA «Ado op tto toAAtor of the TAAAel. and Miet ordered to MU a dock a day until tto
a pi^UAg WkolA AOd fOCBMd A 4a- ROWAldAdAAghtor. to A UOAOAAd pitot Bock of W) was killed.
fatftoiA fmttoATABAgi ■AniUooAl StotooAly tl jeATAOlda tottoryoan
tot toe been Able to totoly OATlgate
Kallter wUl Umt* to tio^
AU Sadieville, By., was ounces to
tai 11 wto. tto fipitli
tto Otompeake bay and tto riTart of
» tMlton im aOto AD ADOOI
TtoAAMW. >oaAoUy tto
Whiitakeu, who had lor a long time
Tnoip- OO.PADJ tod
rdof toa decided to wage endured untold anffenng from a
taiMA IQ Ito ftolAMt of
ehxonlc hrooohlal Double. “It’s all
and AoleoUie warfafi due to Dr. King’s New iiisoovery.*'
UQt« troAMfir AhowiA TAry»»tlfjiAf dltoTA A. Agod dATfcj
•iildlUo«CfltoUAl.»il—«A Tto Mm, wm. ««pl7 U.«..Ud I. lb.
Mqmitoea. He will aialgn wHies her hueband. It completely
pi^bu till ml «m* MBMn4 ia lb*
to go OPto All eared her end atoo cured our litUe
OAdb tolAoee DA toDdJAQeaoil
OAATlj thrOA AQd CQA-tolf »lHIOO. Of <p«lM>eM Ottbtdwfcrefamiitaraf ttotovTiloiytottomatorto
dillAn. Tto toodto lUtotoAdiM-of Aba." Ulbalbimm-Aba"
Qtootor New York. Thoy will moks
Ml lo Of lebm. ObriotMO 0T« aad la- mops of poods Qoa todtootowberevut
ohitto, all Throat and Lang 'Trablee.
tto AlAtA U ooly tolf.MO. »»d “»•« ^
>«all7f«uea board Bon fin
i50c andtl.UO. at
rnmairnt In tn# war Ioad Utoioff
thorn to a pool of slagoaat water.
haeaaoaiTT. WbiU latbUeoad
and Jus O. JohnTwooky five harvato cf oil wiU be
ba
It
approaabad
froa
bablad
bj
a
iBMm of A alAlA fona ao Aoeoimto
ptoosd CO tto water to Osotral park.
lloatfAtloD of tow Ita mSkirtliATA Um aappaaad (boat la tbe parm of tba
Ooargs Waldc Oerdca. whe killed TWBRTY-OWB llOrKU TO NEW
PL Aba atatlara. atatamara aad
Kiodootod. AodWtolilittoliAAlAlA
htoasuf by drtnklug oartolto acid
YOKK
la tba BBioa wbloh caa aaka a baUar
tto Herald Bquaia hotel. Mew York IN HaUNinc'ENTTHRorOR hixepkr.
hto knaea aad toads
Cliy.aDdwhctoftaoQtotoytog: “Ht
abewlat?
VIA MlrHlUAN rONTRAL
lispUys aU tto
lUpabUaaaa rixaU DOt ba lallaaooMl
wbo dies for hto ooaotry to a here:
Added to iu other trains. Tbe Grand
br «ba aMnotn>*ra«a»-U or dam- of hto gisat fear. Old Moae ws
bat to who dies for hto family's saki
JQLll'AM iTATA TJ« ««T.
Mew York Bpeoial. leevlng
. arriving
oatauioalael thalr tiabat. Ko Im- all this wltli wide open Ayae aad aa. to a greater
hero.** left an Grand Rapids
Mt wtoo ioally tto
Detroit 4:16 p. i
D:I0jl m.
pr/TfOMOt ooald ba a»da aadar ao
laaaiaace poUey of ISO.OOO to hli and
Grand Central
^
ita
oUmax.
old
Moto
ooold
8U
AAKDH T. Ul
ndiaal a obao(. aa tha daiaawala ara
IT aad aK>tbsr of f».000 to hii York. 110:00 a m.. with through elee)>oo longer aod bollowodoot to
IrpiQf laaBka It woald br daagarer
to
New
York.
perfeoU
the
service
widow.
bass voios. “what yoo all
AIM\ MAlTl.AND«ri
aoa la trr tba aiparliaaot. Tbara
Forty-roor steamships, cos of tto
ara good mm lo tba rapoblioaa partj eksersd of. nlggah. datain't ao ghost largMt ftosu to tto history of thi
wmmo M. wasmkkqtc
aad (OOd wtm bora baao aamtolatad. dafsd-Hi tramp.*' Hoffloe it to say sugar trade, aiv now cither oo their
Oyr own mmko--Froit ico eromm.
Uibar toad «aJ will ba aototaatad for Uiat tto nigger In front got a bigger
Tr/ tko
itt fino.^-Joekion t.
McC.'OY af KmI.
tba latUlatara aad tba rapablloaaa iMgh than the one on the stage.
The date that “A Millionaire taktog oo cargOM to Java, aad within
will aobloTo aootbar rlotatp tfala fall
uuxt few weeks will tood on tto
Tfamp"
appears
here,
to
flaturday.
fBMT r. IH>WKK««
ptors of the Atlantic coast rafinsriss
________________
At tba awatlat ol tba ooaaoll laat A«« »
not less thuo MO tons of the raw proA. UnAIKor J.
All the vesseU are large modoi«lif a
Re., Tales tor De..U.
It to reportod that tto Kalkaaka

tii'Cliiiik 1M Yn Want
Is Han!

2Su-^;:irjn:.-2

iss’STsn-Suro/'S.i.-r’?;

JUs we have just received a full car load of Couches.
^ can give you the largest selection of shapes and
covers ever shown in this city. One of our whole floors
is a sea of couches and no two alike. Commencing
MONDAY. Aug. 4th we shall attach a price that should
put one in every home that is considering a new couch.
The ones at
The ones at
The ones at
The ones at

^jLUrJSSr^.

oaodidata to tto field for state rspressolatlTS in opposition to the H
Orrllle Dennis, who was recently
nominated by aoclamalioo at Kal­
kaska. It IS donbtfol if M
viUoDA. It U ImportADt UiAt thl
oonnty osn find a man wto would be
dlDAOoA to oompllAd with. And If not willing to accept Ute nominaUon and
otoatfoUj douA iU proTiiioot ibould It locus aa if Mr. Dennis wilt have no
to Anfotoed. ET.ry property owner ii orpositloa at the |S>11>.
Intonwtod to tto eAnlury Improre
MlM Ka«Ma. PrMtlsiUUer.
ment of the city aa well Ae their
• And none ttoold detoy in aid- Miss Rheda. a prsstlgltAtor of mysIds lhaoouncll to perfeoC tto ImiOf.Te tifyllng skill, to giring eghibltlons
meat of toAlthfni roodlUont in tto every iMmr today In Uie window of 8.
Benda A Oa*H store, that are attraot
log crowd, of
htaub and PUATrOKM.
Tto BoTfriAT And the Waif wa« prrMitod InBteinhreg’eOrAndlAAi night

lEEjra.’b.tsf.’fi'Jii

who enjoy the mmmtlonal to the
drama the play was plraslng. Tto
o effects wars above tto ATCtege
n some of the sltaatlons very
'“'f.A, ....no. P «,L
stHklng. The fire aesna to tto third
W. i^unnlngham. Agt.
raa espaelaliy lealtotlo. The first
reaantad a Tsry pretty rural plot,
ore and the other effects were In liarSsle. Tbe*Uloto. 118 Front •
mony with the action of the play.
The company averaged up well, eome
SlmRiUm ehoeniatm. Mcimt.
of the oa»t iutroduoing eery creditable mi Jmckiont.

THE CAUSE OF HALF
THE FAILURES IN LIFE

m

■g toe Rev. IXON HARRISON. D. D.. St Loch

1. MoNHtklC.

Mtf CDAIMA OP DBMtM'ICATA.
Bilom In tto keynote ot Uie demo
emllA oAapAiKn ihin ymr Reform
OH »inoe the d.«olAr
Don of Independence, and thi« will be
tto tbame of politioal partiee until the
AAd of oar A*Uting government.
ImpirtAnt qoeuion ari-e., wto
AoooMllah fiCana in Miohigan I
that la them alone re«to the powyr to
tove tto stale; and It if claimed Uist
tto elscUon of .lodge Daraml ib the
m«on» urhsreby eti.iiug oonditiocf
shall be ovsrtumad and a whotofsle
retAwmiisn brought about
It U tto saase old story* AnyUiiog
to dafsat the power in oonUol. The

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brlM aboat the millsonlam. If any
right thinking man oould be assured
that ttodamooruU oould
whdl ttoy promisa there would be u
Atimiiadi to elect tto deamsral ticket
Bat dsmoeruto are no hatterthaa any
othmahade of poliUoal faith and their
pomtoas may U tak<w for wlial toey an
worth. Jadge Dorand and the urhole
demacralto Uoket combined oould not
aooompitoh their party prtmstoas if
giVAAlto
to made
• wouldbeorpuitoadsuoha
mehlne as would make the
Isea blush. And it would
not to Judge Durand s fault either.
Hsooyjtothe^it Thed

E all know ibo value of persistence and intending pur
- poees, ^‘staying j>4uvt‘r” and grit, but do not always
realize ibal tbe elart. ibo first stnmg, sturdy stroke,
often means more and .requires more than tbe long

strain of continued endeavor,
Tlii^i tbougbi may bo fruitfully applied to indi­
vidual enterprise. Wbo is tbe hucct-<sful n.an crowned with rank,
..U .cquirea wealth or fame—the weakling, languid,-lair, prodigal
cf time and |»nurit»us of effort. U giimiug with a alack hand and end­
ing with an empty jioeket, buying wbdom with the dear price of fail­
ure, or the worker who realiiue tliat a« first inipreaaiona are inefface­
able first attempts are uiiretrao abicf
A HARO BCOINNINO MAKES AN EASY ENa LAY HOLD OP
WHAT YOU ARE TO DO WITH AN UNYIELOINO ORARP AND
PIOHT IT THROUGH TO THE RITTER END
PIFTY PER CENT
OP THE PAILURER IN LIFE DATE PROM AN INDOLENT OR
TIMID COMMENCEMENT. ALAS FOR SO MANY THAT GET THEIR
KNOWLEDGE AT THE WRONG END OP LIFE AND FINISH WHERE
THEY SHOULD HAVE BEOUNl
TIIE DAY WILL COME WHEX PAKEXTAL FOLLY
AXU XEGLIOEXCE WILL NO LOXC.ER KLLE SLTREMEI.Y THE DESTlNlk:.S OK MITLE OXES, WllEX EVERY
CHILD SIULL HAVE HIS HKUITAGE OK OPPORTUXITV, IK EVEX THE ST.XTK MC.ST IXTERVEXE, IF
EVEN' THE C\)MMOXWE.\LTH, AS PLATO PREnOrUEl) IX HIS IHEAl. RKITHUC, MU.ST ASSKYIE COXTROL OK THE NKlbSEUlES AND TRAIX IP .VCCOIU)IXG TO THE WISDOM OK THE W1SE.ST EACH XEWBOltX MEMltEK OK THK. HCMAX RACE. Hut until then
let each homemaker we to it tliat the opening mind, too, rceeivei
it* daily bread, that the moral in»tinet« are ■.treiigtbened and guided,
that barmoniou.1 strength at the t•b*^c may fulfill the rich promise
at the dawn of life. For truly today ibc wlude future, with its
aebievementa, its failures, iu might and its wt^aknoaa, lies inyateri*
oualy comprvbended “in the beginning.’*
WE LIVE ANEW EVERY MORNING. WE DIE IN .fiLCCR AND
REVIVE IN WAKEFULNEfifi. TO EACH OF Ut THE fiUMMONfi
•TILL COMEfi SHARP AND CLEAR WITH UNDIMlNIfiHEO CMPHAfilfi. MAY OUR SWORN ALLEGIANCE CAIN fiTRENOTH WITH
ITS RENEWAL! MAY OURS BE THE OPEN MIND. THE WILLING
HEART, THE OBEDIENT BPIRITl
___________________

itSdlOiwi

tosr ports .to Java, will average at
east 5.600 tons each. Tto oai
will be dtotrihatod to the best advan-

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1. Mt^ AUTH
l» llUll,llUfc- 1 .

New York Journal at the VaoderhiU
Clinic from 100 other oeses. nod seot
et the Jouniar • expeose to Profeasor
Hoff, tto omtosut apeoialtot at Vlen
oa. to prove to the world that the diesato to curable, has retoroed home
completely cured. Dr. Hoff s famous
preseriptloB. together with a bottle
of the medloioe and a IwMty-four
page handbook^ oonUlntog the Jokrnal’e aooonut of the care aa it progresaed. is being sent to oonsumpUves,
and all suffeiers from bronchiUs.
nd catarrh, by the Journal
Society. 876 Amerioan Tract
Bnlldiiig,
City.
It 1. suggested that tbe automobile
will give us. after a while, lines of
railway without rmlU, If sucli an exprrssioti may be allowed. On Long
for example, an automobile
road of fifty mttos to length is to be
s other roads eiihex
rtade. so that the
1 their machines as
Uit*y please. When this has been
done, tbe next step will be. perlieps,
teob trailers, and then paseengers
and freight-will be taken, and a regular trafilo established. At leest it mey
bly be expected that the build­
ing of such .toads will result in the
of automobile ooaobes us
A Steam or elsotrlo lines,
would not }«y to ley e railroed track.
The Weetem 8Uawbo
plant al Gar Olty. tod., huu boon to
otiargf of a Ohioago oeiaal mniiufuotfor two dnyt. and a tout boa been
ring pajior from oat hulto.

Tto to-

Don^t miss these* Eariiest the best selection!

J. W. SLATER. LEADIN6 HOUSE FURHISHER
JOFTN R. SANTO

wau .done to neereily that
they were unable to diaoover any part
of the prooem. They miy. boweTer.
the qoality of gooda waa flrat olnaa
The man who made the dtooovery hnd
in mind the dtopoeul of tto ont hulto
oeomulute ubout hia cereal
millF. They are worthlee* aad a
large expenae to get rtd of. He aaya
liter quality of paper

A POSmyE CURE
Ft Wo«»4d. e«r*D. C.U, B.rto,
0«it«. aad f teklag ruea.
lUH'i. Urue.. droggiatt. of Grand RnpIda, Mich., have munufuciurad •‘Pech’o
King of Otmmenta” for many yearn
It baa proved ao vuloabie In bundreda
of caaei In curing pccaUteut fevar
aorce. that u wider ficki la dealred to
order that tbe affllcttd may avaA
tbemaelvee of Ita greet e
1 bej hav on file piany 1
om uU parts of t
try. apeaklng In the highest i

Jui*

oU nlcen unQ aU wSda
of ekln xaeu. It to atoo equally
valuable for ttchtaqf pfieu.' and has
ctired caaee where petlenta have gtme
tbe rounds to find u remedy that would
allnvthetntolerahlelbhl
ctoM jar. 00I.V 25c. Ratlafectloo gouranleed 4»r money refuiMlcd. Aak your
druggist for Peck's King of Olntmenea.

OR. SAW ye: R

•DENTIST*

|6BBtALillSWANeE|

A. D. TYLER

O. f®. OAWVCR

Dentist

FIRE INSURANCE

OFFICE:

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U L. A. BUILDING

luu

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

— ^1^ wii-L.BE:iiM-rE:R»
Room ma-reo tr* A1.1THiESE 0000s
TWA-r wm “TAI_K" TODAY, AS THE NEW
OOODS AI-WAI.S ATTRAOT ::::::::

So much worn these summer days. Have them in three colors, plain while, while
with narrow black stripe and the popular linen color. All of these sell at soct'arh.
LATHST TIES—Hither the four-in-hand or the bow to match the collar—these
arc 25 cents. The black initial four-in-hand is the popular tic* at 50 ce nts.

HOSIERY
We couldn’t suggetst anything in the way of hosieiy' cooler or daintier than the*
Lace Stri|>e—the plain red and blue are 2.S cents, the black, grey, while, light
blue and pink sell for 50 cents. Ce.rtainly no offering we ever ni^de was more
timely than those Fancy Colored Hose at 25 cents and 50 cents. cHlLDIvliN'S
HOSIERY—We were fortunate in gelling these good stockings for the chlidren.
'Fhree prices—22 cents. 25 cents. 27 cents.

i
So many beautiful belts—the burnt leather for $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50. The gre.at-;
rst assortment of black belts in all manner of patterns at 25 cents. *50 te nts. 75
cents and $1.00. White satin and moire with beautiful buckles at 50 cenis. 75
cents and $1.00.

White grosgrain at 30 cents.

IONS

.un/iivii
touta not being •aitofuctory. bot this

$6.00 are pretty. ,
$7.00 are nice.
$0.00 are fine. .
$ 12.50 are beauties.

Ribbons of all colors and ribbons of all widths. No. 40 fancy ribbon at. 10 cents
the yard and No. 40 plain taffeta at 15 cents—Aren’t those good prices .*' In
plain taffeta we sell you the No. 5 for 5 cents; No. 7 for 7 cents; No. 9 for ocents;
No. 12 for 10 cents.

A splendid assortment in alt manner of styles of leather at 50 cents, fo cents, 75
cents, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $2.00.

DAIL.Y OOMOERXS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIATCOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground Hoor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and arc entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.

“WE SELL THE BEST”

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
oi*rY, miom.

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Albany, N. Y., March a. 190a.
I-FORCE" FOOD CO..Buffiilo, N. Y.
Cmttane«>M have used your "FORCE" frequently, and
cheeifidly recommend it as the best cereal I have ever used. It

'il-

a nutritious, strengthening, and Nature's quick restorer for the
youf«. aged.and invalids. Ihiveaptckageofitinlheliouse.n
the lime.


_
Yours very truly.------------- ——•

.VfT

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KttoiuA tMTsdnrjatrtljto^

Atroait «. wit

A CASBOP
CONSCIENCE

Whole Wheat TIour
Makes bread that is
sweet—moist and easi­
ly digested. For sale
by all grocers............

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Condensed Dews
ta of michignn
At the aaggaaton mt prooilaMit i
ban of tha HliUa HletoriflaJ aad Pk»aar aoclaty. tba dapartaael of poblla
laatTM^Iloo bM ■nmaiad for tba
bratioo of PloMar daj lo all tba pob.

K. J.
PkHab of totb loan
■traai. Oiaipl Raplda. !■ aaffarliw oa
▼araly froaa Uta b^ a bufa apldar oo
<ioa of bla Itpa Th«. lip la awi
twioa lU nonaal ■1b« aod Mta
taaaltaan faaml. Hr

WbatnTmallTaMa.
If tbnt mirror of yonra 1

Only 860. nt B. M WnU Atenannd
r land! nil tba rant in

frail atora.
afddrr. wbloh ba aaneradad la klllag
aod wbloh laoDilka aoy apaclaa koow
lo tba Dortbam alauo. waa oarrtad
bara to a ooaalgoiuaa* of fralt

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log of uoaa, wbloh la naad fur |
log pon«aaa by tba ouraarlaa. Ooa
inaa la gattlog ont 1U> tooa for ablpm««t in tbr fall.
Unnla Tairow agad 8 yaan. la lying
lo a i-Htloal ooadlUoo at bla panala*
homo naar Btaraiiarllla. from balag
aooldaatally abot witb bla own toy
plalel. Tlia lad aaoarad a 81 carlrldgo
and audartook to Ara It off with bla
own 11141a gaa. Tba ball aotorad bla
grola aod bU raoorary la donntfal.
Tba TMlbMlablgao Infantry will
boU a raaaioa la FUnt on Bapt. 8.
daring tba naaloa of tba Mortbaaatarn
Boldlora and Hallora aaaooUtloa. Tba
nglmacit will bold % parada and Iba
old ragimanul color. pnaaoWd by tba
tadloa of Flint orar 4o yaara ago will
ba oarrlod In ib«>
on by tba
klobar. of
Qtwid Kaplda. who la a rata
bo4b tba Mexioao and tba olril
Aooordiag to tba axparlanoa
Ontoaagoa oooniyfarmcr. opiwr
taU U to ba hoard from l« tba paaab
Una. alao. Tbna yaara ago Sparry
Ollrrr aot ont acraml Inaa tbal tbU
•aaaonaruwall flllad
good alia, and ibero i
that tbay will rlpao la plaaty of tlma
bofora me^ froat oomaa Ollrar'a at
ba. baan watobml with to.
ibar farmara in Iba rlclnlty.
taraat by olbar
and tb. y, too. arc
rabark In paaoh oaltara
A notloa 00 a fcooo not far fron
Kaleva. Maalatoa coonty. raada aa fol
lotr«: **Uwiod. ooa whlta oaff. aatl
bln biad XrM black Ha da oaa aba
oaff. Hr It ttilna.
Tl»a arriral of HaUonal Piaaldaal
Joba klltobalU of tba UaiUd Miaa
Vorkcra of Aaaorlea. lo Kagtuaw baa
baao awaltad anxlooiUT by both aidaa
In the coal mining routrorany.
Mltrball oama yaatarday aad iba
a faallng tbat bafora tba waak la
tba atrlka. wbiob baa baao oa alnoa
April I. wiU ba a thing of tba
At Haalt Bin. Mnrir. n bonrd

and tbat ba bad

Tbera la a trait In bamaulty tbat
lands paopla who have made a atrp
npward to desire to Uke aooUwr. COrtrtgbt bad DO thought of Inventing tba
money and enjojlng the Interest. He
waa aalsed wttb the blcn of ualng It to
make a fortune. Tbla waa before the
i In the stock markH which

margin, which enabled
twenty Uuiea tbe market value of the
aecuilllea. In tbe aprlng of 1901 ba
sold out and after getting In bU checks
fnm bla brokara finiiHl that tba 828.000 bad beconm
tba amount in botids. be received an
anonal Interest of 8 |ht cent, or 840.*
No sooner did IVter rurtrtrht settle
down to tbe enJu> u*eot of tbla abun
dant Income than be began to fed tbat
be at Inat had no right to tbe 128.000
tbat be bad found. It aeen«Hl a pity
tbat bis comfort and bla pleaaure
aboukl be interfernl with by wbat now
aeemed ao aniall an ameuut. He d«for tbe uwiMPr

pereoual that would be understood
by tbe owner alwulJ It meet bla rye
and awaited a reply.
It waa aucb an advertlseuient aa tbe
owner of tbe bllla bad l»eeu luukliig fur
fur years. It bad
Inserted only
twice when Mias llatlier Tackfird. a

■ barlog foraat
▼aload at bio.OOO bava I
la ibapaat waak bj aaob fttaa
Aboat aiidalcbt Friday Iba a
at Adrlao raeaUrd a trtopboa
aaga aaovooebiit tJ»at baif Ian wan
trylag torVaet ao iwtranaa to Uw laadoMa of 4!liaa U. Waalej. Ba ImIdnad lo iJha boaaa aod aaw two naa
work log at tl»r wall, with a laalani to
fraldr Uiaai Ha awoopad dowo apoo
tbaai aaddooly. aod foond It waa Mr.
Waalay aod bla olark diftgloff for aogU
woma. pr. i«ratory to ao aarly atari
forUialakoa. Tlo> oiarabal'a loforui.
aot waa oaarly proatratod arllb baatt
troabla whao ba OMula tba dlaoorary.
Naarly lu DaeaUr fanlllaa bara
>olaad Id a projaet to radaoa tba
aiaooot of dally oooklag aod dlab
waablof Tbay tiara flttod op a big
ktlobao aod diolog room in a eaoaot
atora. blrad oooka aod waltan aod ara
praparlug niaala for thamaalraa oo tba
oo-Ofiaratlra plan at a ooat of aboot 8
oanto a naal for aaob paraoo.

giM aod crt^A Looklac aboot. ti«
■aw tkat ao ooa abacoMl him aod, potttac tba package la bla pocket, uiada

■tW
Tan anntaantrlnanllnMm BnpBala
ml tban im't aomathing In pnyar
ban II la anng; not alnoa laat Bnndny. Dnring tba aarrloaa on 4bat day
bolr wna singing -Ut Tbj Praa
Lord. Bo Known.** wboa light
nlng atrnok tba oborob nnd ton n big
boU in Iba aaUlng right orar tba
baada of tba obolr.

/ANTK1» Lsdtr. U.

AJ<«l>^lntunc ruisn

VA/ANTia»-taatag

gub

P^ITuTn

a.-M.arT^.^TAd

VV «aaUb4A«l

with tbe UK»iiey. sl»e waa followed by
a man who. abe feared, bad seen her
draw tbe money fn.iu tlie bank She
threw tbe iwckags Into the gma. at
tbe bottom of a tree box and |«aacd
on. Bbe proved to have been mlatakeo
aa to the man*. Intentions and ret arm'd
fur her fortune, to find It gone, fort
right <x.nflrm«l her stio and g«»e her
a check for
with wbbb abe

D earth and should t»e tiuml»ered
mong tbe angela.
Had U iH>t U'en for tbla extrav
tmvagaut
UudaUun and the
of grstltude and admiration expreaaetl lu the
glrla eyes t'ortrlght mlicb! have en­
tmodooiMAouo^tbSTmaMma 11^ joyed tbe tbreequarters of a nilllloD
to blm to bU heart a c-uiiteiit. but
lag of tba Baalaobian Tnba. Wb«o
llaagrtvoble tlurnght kept IntrudtlJa tnW M Inaflmad yon bnra n mmtba noalt. and nnlaaa tba InBanma auppbed tbe twpllal and Ukeu tbe rtak
4lon nan ba tafcan ont nnd tbla tnba which had laodurtHl the whole i»roat
IngwUl ba daalroyad fonrar; nlna To be called an angel for keei*lug these
proflu to himself wua more than fort
oSniTih^
1^ right could U-ar. Ue tried lu think
a pUu for a dUlaluu, but division
lit explaiiallou. Itesldea. be knew
perfectly well that the girl was en
dtled lo the whole amount leas any
imisaloo she might see lit to aUow
JSSlT^ Untab
bJHa Sfrtro?
-that la. If abe refralmnl from
prueacutiuf him for lelaluliig fuuda
tbat did not belong to him He
led over tbe matter, lying awake
Hall's FamllF FlUa an Iba bosk
be bad b«a-n
pon bla mind was
xUed an angel for a
One morulng when Mbs Ibckard re­
ceived her mall abe opened a v» r>'
kir mnltbflald-Wbafa tbat?
Mr Wuud-A palntara union to amall envelope that contained a very
BaldwinavIlK N. \ , baa raaolrad to
t check. It waa for more than
boycott tba comatary and tha MU
000 and waa every cent tbat fortWbat do you think of tbat?
poaaeeaed. Accompanying It waa
a note Btaung that It waa tbe prufll of
in Inreatment of her money.
o^r^tira
Mlaa Packard waa dumfounded. be
nidared. Sbe had eooaldsrad Mr. OortIgbt an angel, hbe now considered
dm an arebanget Not Imviug any
emotluugl to see tbe dlahom*aiy of
Cortrlgbfa course lu keeping and risk
log bee fortune, aba fell tbat tf abe
kept tbe money abe would be robbtag

from Travel^

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To Omena 50c
ToNorthport - 76c

OSTEOPATHY

C1»K HAl.K «»K kICNT
r o,|i»»rr with too Dr*

Daintff Summer
Jewelrpo

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uou H K HriukoiAii. OU

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CBiPETCLEUIK WORKS

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and Iralaod Import
r luUotloua were of the
but
pounds of cb«M-ae
was heaping coals of Are on |w
about U> Cortiight's bead. Aa to bla wimderful
foresight, be bad taken several **fllera**
In Wall street fur pure siuuaement
Mace tbe great boom and bad Invaria­
bly Met. Tbe girl by her own cmiaclen^ Oat
ot tbo ganalnama^oalybT tba tloua return of w bat really twlonged to
bar bad thrown a vivid light uih>u hla
ody ‘
dMboaaaty
Tbare waa but one termination to a*
mma where a man waa worshliH^ for
bla euppueed butay and a girl waa
adored for her emotional Idewl btme.
U. After many proleeUtloos from
Mli. Packard aa to her uuworlhlnes.
to be tbe wife of aucb a man she roaaeuted lo marn Cortrlgbt.
ARCHIBALD HTK.MtNapriakliag bnfm

BUNDAT RATES'
Tin
a H AL
Oommanolag Baaday. Jana 88tb. exenmioa tiakata lo Patoakey at 81.00 for
roaad trip Train laarea 4:40 a. m..

“Siy V.

«S3fSi4-as.at

BditorB A Brown, of Banaotavltle.
b Idaff suffering faam Oya
be wrlma. **my wife waa
dowa
Bbe bad no

siSTE.sSc'BrM^rtiJic'-^is

bar at onoe. and. after aalag foar hottins aba la aatlreW well, oaa sat anythtag. It's a giaad looio. aad its ratlrUxative oaalltlaa are aplandld for

55pcL2l«rB=i=

The warm season brings
aenum.U for uni<iue and
tasty novelties in Jewel­
ry......
We have many new things
to offer and you slntuld
sec them.
loitest eflecu in Watch
Guards, to gu with the
neatest gold watches for
Ladies and Best Time­
keepers for gentlemen.
New things in Sterling
Silverware.
Bring us )t>ur watches to
repair. Best results by
reliable workmen.

Bamum&
Carlo

I birthday oa Juna 84.

ability lo Judge of true moralliy. by
^ Tba aky looks blaor. Iba aaa ablaaa aaodlng tbe check right Uck to Cortrlgbt. WUb n she wrote a note that
Wtgta.
aJSJ aba could u« think of ac>cepilng a fur
tuaa that be liad made bj hla own
brain power, especially an be bad

jo p. m.

B Snday Ratls-Rouiiil Trip

voritp Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in packages, we
have put a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the best chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. B. & A. Made only by

Jeweler*-Sn»efsmHh$

Straub Bros, th Jtmiotte.

OKlWriW-T

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

TSt-

SuffiradforoYsrlOyears
—CURED BY-

Hr. Iman’s Udics’ Restorative

DontBe Fooledi

Tallmadce, 1Mich.
^ THE IMAN MEDICINE CO..
Grand Rapids. Mich..
Dear Dociok: I have been thinking
i for some time that 1 ought to write you
a few words of praise for your wonder- I
ful LADIES' RESTORATIVE, which I
did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered I
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
1 took doctors’ medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi­
cine. but they all availed me nothing. 1 am so thankful that
I learned abrnit DR. IMAN’S RESTORATIVE that I want
to recommend it to any woman suffering from these terriUe
complaints. Anyone wishing to learn more about it may adMrs. L. Morse, Tallmadge, Mich.

PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. e. HORST
VkMton

Thite

VoaM

WANT A HOME?

<Mf,

THE STRANGER
OF TOWER HILL

OEPMTU

Jlf0undtbtH^90rt3
AmoBt tbe late uhvali at tbit leton air Ui. C J. Swao aad wife. U

s'srtsiisirtsajis

Otand BnpidA MUh..

homm

kn* f»r Wa ty hli ooly
CMy. who woo at on ox
IriMlU awtl*
Aod vltbal
»
that «l» iTMld CO

9tnBOAir..lcoimT k. tsM

I vbaiw ba baa taken IhMa ablna.
____ vbo wBWdiaaikabadtiPartid
byJadffa Waaljr at Iho iaa«t aaaaioa of

D. Heamaan aad a A. Hammand

Moved by Mr. PWrtMId. tkat tU

and Brainard Wmite, motber aad tb- mend. Poou. Garner. Hoamana. Nlebrr of Toledo, Ohio.
vlmn. Hatkol. Psirekild and a P.
Carver. prmSdeat .
Sixteen fuesta ol the retort attendOwing to repairs Ulag made In tU
the Old Setllcri- picnic at
cooncll room. tU konrd odjoamod to
vUle. making the trip in a hoi»e O. P. Carver*! oMee.
boat and thoroughly enjoying music
Mtauics of tke loot reguUr mooting
by the retort Und on the way and
the attractions on the grouDds.

aaart at MaiqakMa.
Tba krip faqatrad alcbt daya aad Mr. U'Doaaall aay*
ba drharfed tba paiaoaan to a Ualtad
Ihof oiaoraa. Joba Oaost a plala.
U Haw Orlaaaa wbo
bMMt yoM foUow. wbo woo Toopmcl
o« be an
know btm. Ck»iy woo
During the week the children, old
^ tu HoaarsMe Board of Bdacalloa
Ikf—b|y 4beo—4 to Joba Gouut. bat
young,
extemporixed a very
of Trovoroo Gttp. Mick.:
MMoaeoafacobitaalt liidaNl abo ad to ba dopcHad from tba aaalara and
OeaUemMi—We. your fommltteo oa
r circus, given among tbe trees
ItU moo kaoar iMrialad ao4 w.. f«ar alalaa and ha atartad from How Orways and meana. reivcetfuUy report
Mlarwooadlacbloi
With tba M eamaHaU ta a ipanal on the Uvn.
tUt we have examined tbe following
Omo aMralac aba wa. golac to tbe
At Han riaacladl ba wiU daThe ladies called on the teveral renU and Uvlng found them cor­
Tba»aa to c«t a borkrt c»r aratrr, and
llrar tba faity to tba aaptala of aa
ru on Glen l^e one afternoon by rect would recommend lUlr payment'
arbHa paaatac oaar Toarar bill abr met
I Taaml and tbay will ba bmdad using a rapid Uonch which made from the varioas funds «a follows:
uimiaajics rtan.
la Oblaa. Tba ObHmmaa aaal from miles dimmish to guitar and mandolobn R. Baato, laanranco^... .| €7 60
rnmifmrmc rvno.
aad lUTffy aad tbay
qrand Rapids Bekool Kurslby a aartata aombarnraa ahpot btm.
aaaha oa tba ebaafa of briac Ilia,
> Works, daaks aad seaU I SSO kO
At tbo aiamwtt tbefy paaaad aorta otbrr pi raaidaala of tba Uailod Mama ll
iNcnaMTaL nraaaa ruwa
tbo Tovar clock atruck 11. 4'irrly ra will ooirt tba gOToramaat aboat fMO la
^lumblrTransfer Oo.. frelglit
and drsyage....................................| U 32
momhwoo^ tba boitr. and tba arit day
C. A. Hammoau. eapennes to
followed a few days later by a moon
abofaaad baraalf ImprUad to uka bar
Minneapolis, etc.. .....................
86 37
bMHat abortly bafora 11 to co ayalo to
light Uunch ride in which guests and
MU blgsn Teleptaoae Xki.. tele­
tba Tbamaa far vatar. thoogk aba
rtudents participated.
phone fonul...................................
» dO
voaM aol ackaovladga to brrvdr tbat
Yemerday aU tbe preunt ,
CltlseoB' Telepkoae Oo., lele^
aba did ao Id tbr bopr of martini tba
phone rental.......................................
1125
s|ieet the afternoon oo the Glen
atrai^. bba did a»aat bim. and ibU
I jike houm boat and partook of lunch Hannah k Uy MeroanUle Co.,
tlma ba lookad at b«
auppllea and r*-palra..............
15 37
i VImary la FIcMai
frtim ham|icrt b
cholyayaa and aald:
-1
BMBPmn
of sprinklers, ............................I
5P0
The
of Grace church will
-It Ur
JAMITiMUl* sALaav ri Ko.
eet in ihc basement of the church
Janitors* poy roll for July. ..| 210 00
datod yratarday ooaTaya
Wednesday afternoon at two oVlock
/ Hum.t runu,
ihar}n
A gootl attrmlance is drsircvl.
Tba atrancar opoka vitb au aofi
ling PlsniUrlum Co., four
planltarlums............................... | lou 4>0
Tolea and ao raa|ia<ifuUy tbat (?lcaly aria am la thr bay tbat a flaror baiUr Articles for the bj
Keepectfui.y submitted.
oonaMitad. and ba valkrd
vaafoaffhtalAcaadaleaand that tbr there at that tunc, c
M. R. lU-Knx.
rraulm of the kaUlu am aol yrt known. parlors before
Moved by Mr. H»um-nn that tbe re
Thr lOTrmmrol olnlma a victory morning.
,ri be accepied end adopted and tbe
Tbr lUoirrr ia in tbr bay.
Its pold and charged to the various
The Women’s Home and Foreign

M cMmt way to orold tfoodtac «• «
vm. §bo woo UloTod by l»r to

'Z'"'

Amoat tu Bomd trikalea ka i
aty af Uttia Rava Oamplaa oMBk
&a tu Bsoopd f00Uf4oj vrars m
Mat by Mr. aad Mrs. Bam Beada.
Jadfe aad Walter LoraaffM. Mr and
Oaaa. raasc. aad Mr. aad Mrs.
R. a Bvadfer aad family, and M. J
Oomplna aad wife of Maaloa.
TU Coogregational l^adics’ Aul
society axe enjoying a jiicnn on the
Carter groumlt west of the city.

Mimionaiy society of the Congrega­
tional church will meet with Mrs. J.

to ba OQually frank with bar. bat ba
aald BOtblni of blmarlf. and all tiraly
could cat frtim blui vaa Uml ba aaa
1 at tba Towit. NVvrrtbalrao
j bar b«vrt In

C. Morgan, 3‘iG Sixth slrcet, tomor
row afternoon o\ 8 o’clock.

y. who afiaak with ao aaaarulu
aonnd. Tba obaU paiat that baa barn
aard oo tba walka by aoma of tba
mavobanla |ma a|iollad a aamUr of
draaaaa. aad tba ladlaa olalm that it
Mr. Uaaaia bolda
i BO morn right to

tbooka. couree- of study,
Frank Wurxburg, the well .know, p-raius recommend the following
List of regular books needed:
Und lextlcr of Grand RapitU, is i,
-1 mx:MK!VTAaT nouxa.
tU city visiting his brothers, City 7th-Gordy*a American **Ua^era
Treasurer Wurxburg and Fretl Wurxand aeroes.** tlu -XO triples.
Bcribner 4 Sons................................. |SX C4
bufg.
Ub 6lb—Carpeuier s tlrographl
Some more of the cut stone (or the
cal Reader of N. A . 4k c-kU
Peo|»le’s Savings bank is reaily, anil
ouplea AmerUvn book Co....|3k 6u
the work of building up the front is A l«l-Klnch a Flral
coplea. 24c. Ginn 4 Co................ |21 6U
ivrogreming rapidly.
B 1st The Beginners* Reader.
G. A. NichoU of Frankfort has
75 copies, 2Uc,,<l*. P. Heath 4
bought out the grocery
Co................................................................. 115 00
the Carroll Sisters, on Foist Kighth
There la mslerisl for second and

dialgarr walka and apoil
vaartng appaml
with ohalk
hooaloma havr v4ih tobaooo apil. and

street, and has already taken |»osses- Iblrd grades, but mtW for tbe uppe
glade.
The above 1- neioaaary fo
sion.
>his work.
Wednesilay being the Feast of the
Hook- to be changed:

tba raroU aialnot tba
I and aldrd by
bla auo. lioed OuUford imdlry. to pUrr
tba Uttor'o vlfa, lady Jana Qrvy. on
tba tbrooa. Oor day Clcidj aaw a

rmnrlQC boat atnnnrd thr f«olrraa.
avaa tba moat and. plarUii Uildtra
acalMt tba valla, attnnplrd to a<vle
tbam^ to Tain. Tbr aoaantt van
faUam. Tba mm vbo adv«atrd tl
I dHran off. and I
boon aftar CMcvly vaa ootlflad tb
an attaodant waa wautrd for a dl
tittittlahad prlaonrr at tba Tovrr,
woman In dlatnva. who uredM aoc
I uponI brr and auutbr
i
brr.
Sba folio ^ tbr inram ni. r. wbu ltd
bar to a I
cunffoad. tba Lady Janr firry
8ba vbuaa baad bail Ik^ ii Hakad tu
vin a crown wa. aoon to b-r tbat
bond upon tbr block
It lircamr tbr
work of tbr tnidcr brortrd f 'l.'rly to
eomfort. ao far aa abc ix.uld. tbc nul.W
lady vbo. tbooita rcanVly out of b.T
taacia, waa callMl uinui ta play au trakb*
a part, mealy read to brr. prajrd with
bar.. oftru
often could not help
bdp o
wKb
Ur-in abort. iTovnl thr oiiaiMUilou
tut waa nrrdrd tu k«‘p lU condrinu
ad lady from di«.|vlr durini the trying
partod. »o uctniiilrd wa- lUr anmcrr'a
daugtator tUt abr never oiict* thought
of John Gannt, tUugh ihcrr waa aunnr
tbiag in thr gk-mi luiiii:tntf ovt-r h«T
dear mlatrraa and htTorif lUt waa
conauntly hrlnflug up thr Uit lanrboly
atimngrr ahr had u»H on Tow.t hill.
Ona day she waa Inforinrd tUt John
wlahrd to are brr. and whrii ahr vmt
to bim U offnml to aupply a aaw with
vbicb aU and brr lul-trras might ntUra two of thr Un. at tin*
room tUy «voinrd. l.wvlng aulfl
t apacr for Udy Janr tJrcy to iia«a
Ih- In thr
t at thr ai»poliitnl iKHir with iiuin'a
w. aaatat thr iioldr lady from the
low and aftrr ahr had donn.xl the
ma aUw b*T thr way out of the

aring tMMa amaa of tba ladiao of lha

ha |lrollOM^» hrraaftor to kaap the
walkh oiaar of aach painta or maka
Mnur ekampira

PBKaOMAL
Mus Kebccca^rect of Indiana arrivetl last evening to sjicnd the
er.
Sam O. Cooley of the Sutton
Raz/cM> IS in the city to<lay.
Mrs. F. C. Comirton, who
prostrated by the death ot her daughkeva, IS somewhat better today.
Mrs, .\. S. Fr)rnan has gone for
>il to l*eU»skcy anti Harbor Springs.
S. K. Iturke and wife of Maple City
re 111 town last evening to sec -1'hc
burglar and the Waif.”
William M. Durand of the A. (L &
W. roail is in the city tiKlay, and stopprng at the Wh.t.ng.
D. F. Crandall

> aid tu I
of akacutlon camr at la-t. and f'lcrly.
tram for tbr Uat tlmr.
Tbr Imagr
af John flaunt, who Ud proved ao
pfad M thoughtful, offrrlug to rt-k hla
bfa to pmaar Ur. camr up at tlimw
bafora dmly. altrmatlag with tUt
of Ur atmngrr lover. John aiT-mlng
typical of hupe, thr atrangcr typical
of dawiatr.
Whan aU vaa ready, the mournful
praeeaaioQ pnxwdrd from thr prlaon
to Tower hill, where vat gathered an
fmmanaa throng, f'hvly aop|H%rtrd hrr
mtotraaa. aiding brr to mount thr atriw
mt tu acwffuld. TlH‘rr atuod a muffled
tflWA lekulug on an aa. rkH-ly looked
Dram Ur mlatrraa to the aea of up
was tu aympalUtlc face of John
Oamnt Whan bar eyea were turned
agalB to Ur mlatrraa. ahe waa knarl.
mufflrd lig­
and thera
poad tu aCTMiar of Tower hlli:
Omoly fklntad and vaa Undrd down
Ma tu arma of John fiauut. W’baa
Pm camo to Uraetf. ahr threw Ur
arma about bla nrek and wept.
^
AUCB HVUB BAimorit

of (Irawn ts at the

Whiting.
KIwtKvl Siardey of Maple City is in
town liKlay.
Cieorge Clement is in the city to­
day fiiuu Maple City.
(ieorge Ijither went to Catlillar on
business this morning.
bert C*hase of Xtayfield is visiting
in the rily.
James

bar adbrrrau aa Ud nut Im^h arrtwtt'd
ta do all they could fur hrr ami did
not vlah to rmUrraaa fhem by an at
mppt which would llkrly l>r a fallurr.
•at tu Dukr of NorthuroUrland

TT. Mich..
July 23. IP

11. Sim|Mkon, amislanl gen­

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RV.
ltmrnU.mL
BMlmveTravstesCtty as tsIlBWs:

rur Pssoshey aad Maeklasw City. S « a as.
Fur^ pusu aMilh u. Fort Wayar. II Ju

Rev. anil
this morning
Willis Pennington, and wife, ol Interlochen.
Parker

O.

Pennington

relurnetl

last evening from a visit to Flml. De­
troit, .AhiKvnt ami <»ther southern
Michigan joints.

. UXTfWOiVU.
o F a T A

PERE Marquette
aad wsst. anus ai. II e>
leap »
sMaak««oa. HayOty. Port
Iharuuaaa-a-t.8«,a la .
a ai . 11 wa ai , ft a>n *

“ “ • J* IBHOa. Agaal.Trsvsrs.1
R F UiiBuUnt. OsaL Fa«

MMISTEE&NMTMEASTEIil R. R.
AND C0NNBCT10N8.

and the

mm end Sak
\Vf wish to call your attention lliarfm this s.ile you «io
not buy only mill emls at uiuli r prii« s, we linve m.nkP(! our summer clothing and gents* lurnishings. Lulies*
waists, unilerwe.tr aiul hosiery, summer dre».s gotHl*^.
shoes, summer millinery and cloaks, .and any ami eCiTy
item ol a summer nature at a mill end price, m« airing
cut prices on bran new up-to-date summer inert handiM*.
If you have not visited us. your time is limiD il now and
to secure value below cost of production is a r in: in-al.
It will pay you well to invest for th*‘ future Vi ui imm
cy will bring you great returns -in f.u t vv.* know cd
many who bought at this sale for next sumin<*r‘s use —
apd we believe their money waswell spent.

Walk Up and Down our Jfisles
,..J1nd notice,,.

Will l»e oj>en this evening until o:oo. Wr an* prepared
to wait on you all. If you crowd us too List we v^all
lock you in and everyone's wants will Im* supplied.

wtbe Boston Storew

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. O.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.

____________________

They were t-njoylug a plunge In tba
urf. be and sbe. He of New York,
be of lloaton.
8he of Moalon accidentally got baOlid her depth and It looked Uka a
Inch bet that she w

But he of New York waa there In tba
ole of an animated Ufe^weaerver.
Bke of Boston waa making urepara
her third and f.rewA dlaap, when be reached her aide.
'•Hold on UgbL” gasped be of New
be feh a pair of anna aboiM

CePs 6o Co

milliken’s
Co-morrow and see
The mm^ Shirt WaUtft that sold at 6Uc.
The


3IMo

Shut Waists that sold

at

75c.

The 33o Shirt WaUts that sold at 85c 6: $1.
The

330 Shirt Waists that sold up to $1.75.

And of course the better grades aUseUing at
as they must be cleaned up this month.

aCBlG
:

:

KKDUCTION
:

:

:

Bauer am! Chat.

It U not at aU strange that ladies are buj-ing their dress gotxU for next
summer when they can buy

DOS ANOKUM OR BAN FRANaXBOO AND BKTURK. via Q. R. A L

The 15c Dimities, Batistes, etc. at...................................3o
The 25c Thin Goods at.........................................................l3o

could «lt tn tt wlik

mirnoiVomHofommimo.

Ottfy $ Da^s Wore

Chose large 25c Bath CowUs at 4c Chose lOe Fine Cawn at 4'e
Chose fine yd wide White India Cinen at 4c
Chose yd wide Tig. White India Cinen at 61c
Chose lace stripe White Cawn at Sc
Chose Taney Duck at Sic Coverts 7c
Chose extra special mill End liale prices on
Pants. Suits and Youths* Clothing
ExcepHonatly low mm End prices on Shoes
olaHMnds

FIRE IRSURANCE

"Fardon me,** gurgled she of Boatoo
R. H. Davis of New York ii in the aaabeexpeetorated a pint of tbeoeean.
*Twt yon should aay. *bold oa Ugbtlj.*"
city visiting P. C
And tbe waves roUad on and oo and
PivHhaxka. jr.
an.-i.'blcago Iftallj Mawa.

Comtohpo craaar-rae/

ALABASTINC COMPANY. Grand Rapids, Mich.

Far iVuwUrUs aad Fatoak-y. \ » p m„ 6 «

EW.HASTWBSkSOII

or jLho oltj to flsoet tu Park Plao«
fur this comity two years ago, if
yoong people at tU
We-que-toog
spenthng some lime in the city, acctmijuiutsl by his brother.

Miss TisiUle bf the Asylum left to­
day lor a two weeks’ vacation, whiclr
she will s|vcnd in Reed City.

AL.ABASTINF.
should he used in renovating
and disinteciing all walls.

Will bt Called Off.

TIME CARD.

bums of Kalamaxoo college,
• ho was SuniU)' school mrs.'^ionary

visit with 1'. T*. bates and family.

•~arr.a.'?frr‘

tai S(s4t 4 Dennys Rlementsr:
i omposuioii m plai'e of Keller s Stud
.t-s in KugUsb Composition.
Queen City camp,
(b) Hiott 4 Dennys C
A., Wednesday evening.
KDs. Mary
Rbetorlc in pUce of Wlllism
(.angmaid of Cheboygau, suj»rcme
id Adams fommenual fleogr-pby
deputy oracle for the Royal Neigh- Inuoduction.
bors. will be jirrsent and alt member
id) Larueds KngllKh History In
ntace i>f Montgomery a Kngltab History
arc requeste<l to allciul.
F. U. ilXUUAK.N.
The scat Aalc lor
MiUumair
Moved by Mr. K'alrchUds tbat the
Tramp” will ojien at the box uthcc report t»e airi*pted and adopted and
ITuirsday luonimg.
tu books ordered puribased. Carried
Ketiort of (^mm)iiee on Textbooks
T*homas Shennan and Levi T. Pen­
courses of study and appiratus. recom
nington went up the river last even­ mending supplies for the year 1P0-*.
ing. They rclurncvl but are saying
Moved by Mr. Hammond
nothing alrout the catch.
purchase of the supiilieH tie a
Union street has now challenged
Carried.
the south side of Front to a game of
Moved by Mr. Hammond
Use Ull for some day this week. Board of S* bool Rxamlners I
ed to extend i'erU&c-tes ol
There would seem to he no
shell in ibolr Judgemenl ihey were en ■ W (niNNINOHAM. Ar-Sft
titled thereto. Can led.
ivummunicatlon from W. M. Bmltb
Front street will have lilllc excuse U»r making application for tbe work of
nut jilaying the winners.
taking tbe school census for the year
The loulics’ Missionary society of IS02. waa received.
Moved by Mr. Hammond tbat Mr.
the bajitist church will racef with
Bmltb be appolnlrd to take tbe school
Mrs. Crtspm, 623 Fifth street,
census at a compenaailon
of
|5U.
row.afternoon at 2:3U.
I'arrled.
O. K Cbaae now apprared and took
Another meeting of the Femwotx
part In tbe proceedings.
Moved by Mr. Heumann tbat tbs
matter of ligbu In tbe Central bulW
of the jwoperty.
There was talk ing be left to the i‘ommlttew on build
PHYSICIAN AND BUROKON
enough, but no decision was reached. Inga and grounds, with power to act.
i'arrled.
May K Hamlin gave a lecture last
Tbe superintendent appointed ns
evening to the members of Hannah Hoard of School Kxamlnera. Prof. R
remplc of
RathUnc Sisters last L. Nye and MemU

eral manager of the I'ere Marquette evening.
railruatl, and Mrv Simpson are guests
of .Mr. and Mrs. Henry King.

Mr. and Mrs. (lea G. Bales of
Chkago arrivctl last evening for a

SMALL POX
and other disease germs arc
nurtured and dlwavts dissem­
inated by wail paper.

IffmwmUkoMf to Jmek-

NAVAL BATTLE FOUGHT

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ALABASTINE

THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING

Kmbomincs tre tempormry,
lOt, mb off and scale.

^CaUU to order by a P. Carver, proa,
IdMit. la tu cJ^r.

The 60. 60 and 65c Fine MuHs. etc at................33o
tba K. P. blaan£t Bwattag.
Rata
opaa to all. vrbatbar K. P. *a or aot.

The Finest 40. 85 and 25c Ginghams at.................l3o

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Idf—UModmf Wmr$ oodm fmmtmm.

J, 01* millikcn

Way
Clean Up P»rice!
Down

ooods , Sale!

Mrs Strend Features at the

B B Clean up Sale

strong Teafures^^
The Shirt Waists...... ’. .reduced almostOnelHalf
The Wash silks, 50c Goods at............. 34c
The Wash materials, 15 to 20c roods at....... lOc
The White Orfandies. I5c. roods at............8c
The „
40c ..
. .
.25c
The „
T5c
„ . . . . 50c
The „
SI.00 . . . . . . 60c
Th^M^s^uilTH^ to $15 suits for”*$l0.00
The Men’s Suits, $r.50 .. $10 suits for. $5 and $r
The Men’s Shirts, nice 50c roods at............38c
Handsome Fancy Underwear..................... 3»c
reducedjust One Half
The StrawJ
^Jiats...
The ChUdren’s and Boys’ Wash Suits at Prices Cut
rirht pliimb throurh the Middlel
And the numerous other lines of doods which you will
see when you come in. You didn't liave the time to
come in yesterday or to-day—Well, come in .to-nightWe are open iuntil nine o'clock to-night. : : : : ;

« Che Clean Up Sale «
E. OHIhelm’s new Store
-13 A-r-

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