The Evening Record, August 22, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 22, 1902

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

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1902-08-22

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r the Evening record
CITT. MICH. FBIOAT AUOUBT »•. IS

DEADLOCK

eenefPatadiee.an4ia deteiUng
exeellent qealitme ef hie cendidete
deolared that be wae aa exeepIkmaUy
good man. ae kabenree !aU men

PorRsffliitM'Of DMCta At RapubllOAn County ConvAntlon

TEN :BAL10TS

were

TAKER

No Opposition to Monro# for
th# Lovlslmtur#
WaSar

m4

ImitM oCCfea

hMipslUd osu
Thm 4«-tAiU of th» lallolf SM ft?Ml
Kotort Waltar lubd a wmUmwmy fur
th# noomlMUioo for ooouly ol«rk
muIGoo. W. Btowmrd ti*d the mm^
food fortoDo for trt«Hufor.
Korly UiU aftoroooo U lookod m
thoofb tbor* WM to Imi oaothtf ooo
tort
before
Uw
ooovonllon.

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loUro. bot Mr. Qmo prompllj hiodod
oir Uie aoTOMit io Uist Mr. Monroe
^dswlk.wny._
Ovlsf lo the oerloo. Mlotor of Mra.
RiolionU. wife of the joollor of tl.»
ooooty ooort b^. It wm iloolOod to
bold Che oonriiitiap
Aonromoot wm tskoo to the tbrotre at
S o'clock, lauoodlslalj after mm
bliof Jodfo J. a Monroe, obairMi
Jodfe lioriB Kobertt was called to
theobairar tempermry ebainaao and
The followinf <
poi.t«l:

P. O. OUbert named Frank ML
[amiln. aad be aim said a grmt
lanjgoodtbiag. abont Mr. Bamtio.
This noesination was enpported by

Firm teOlot—F. W. Wilson. U;
Frank Hamlla. 87: A. J. DeVries. M;
C. M. Hager. A
Wilson. 63; Hamlin,
40; DeVrtes. 4a
Third kallot-Wileon 66; Hamlin,
40; DeVrisa. 87.
Foartb baUot>Wilson. M; Hamlin.
48; DrVrtee. 86.
nrui ballot-Wilson. 68; HamUu,
60; DeVries, 81.
BUtb faailot-Wilsdb. 68: Hemlin.
61; DeVries. 11.
Berentb ballot-Too many voirs cast
-roid.
Kifbth baUot-WilHOo. tO; Hamlin.
46; DeVriee. 86
Kintb faallot-Wilson. 64; Hamlin.
40; DeVries. 86.
Tenth ballot-Wilson 63: Hamlin
r; DeVries W.
Dok canses a dsUy in tbe
prooeedings which makt-s
tbe end of tbe convention |lnde6uite

HE NEEDS THE MONEY
King Alphonso oT Spain Declinns to Marry a Princess

■ Tbroack .Msrrlsce

to forward him fall details
mesring eligible

IMPORTANT CHANGES

-A. a BUneon, Obae,
Oedecelen, M W Uaettnfa W. U
Hall. K. J. Fnlfbum. Wm. Grant; H.
L. HoWv. H. Bmilb. Lorin Uol.erta
• The neit nomination vae for repreeenlattre In the elab* l.trlilatnra.
Hon. J. W. tietohiii preeented the
name of Hon. Jaa 11. Monroe for the
Patebtn roTlewed the pobllo career of
Mr. Monroe and oommended him as one
of Uie must profriMive oUUeua in the
oooplT. cor of tbf most onsful and
bonocable and one of the etalvart
reimblioaus. lie declared that be al*
ways bail Uie lnten»i.ta of the connty.
eUb* and party at bean and poeei
the hifbeet ahlUty for the rasp
ble ofUtie of n ieoeentatire.
The nomlnatoin was received with
great enthnsiaem. and ae no oU.er
name vae engfemed Mr. Monroe was
nominated by aoolamaUou. The can­
didate iafa»Hl to mount the platform
bnt made a Mpeeoh of acocpeance !
Umaaditorimm and thanked tbe

Chartovoix Is Proud of Its B##t
Sugar Plant

ELABORATE
named by Herbert Montegne of this
city- Bedetaild at length tbe able
qoaUtlm of Mr. DeVriee and ronobed
for bis aUUty and integrity. This
nomination wae sapported from tbe
Third aad Fermtb wards. Aosse and
rhllTvater.
r
The aame of Obas M. Hager of Uoloo wae preeeated by L. K. Oleveland
ib aa approfwlau epeeob and then a
d wae ordered. Tbe roting tbeo
leded ae follows:

obeli and W. K. Mouu.
Karmanent oTKanUatlon and order
proposals of bis connof boaiueae-1*. U. Gilbert. Lovell oillore that he marry an Bnropean
Boara. P. a WaUer.
prinoei s. and has aanonnoed his InAfter the appoiuiiaent of ibe oom- tenion .of wedding Uie danghter of
i taken to allow
I American capiUllst. for the
repare ihelr re» of mending the shattered

Y. O llrlfbly. Waller Loimn
F. Lardie and g K. fioufbey.
The flnit order wae the elecdcn of

LAYING OF
CORNERSTONE
CEREMONIES

Unit#d 8Ut#s S#nator Burrows
Gave an Address

TO «t>MPi.ATg DgrAii.e

Bj TOraresb to m.
Detroit. Aag
Iff. The excellent record mad
ingof tbe
Mr. Obandler darinf|tbe last
y«w.was eudo^ bct^ily and bs fonte for FlUl to eee Durand and

iMwiwnm stock ot Indton Has.
k«ts and Souvenir floods at tHe

Bawa TMa

Koekpoct, Aa«. »-At It o'cloakl Qr»ter
Aa«. »^Pp«adaBt
toe ta«aa to aMUadown aad trom | Bootorelt and imttj k(t Or««r Bar
rtor.aa«npr«>ttoedaT.e«..tothT.f|«>>o.niM>a 8;lpb tlu. toormne. for
long ahadot^^^!^ the fleet U lying.! New Haren. Conn., where be begins
a quarter of a mlU off. Tbe admiral's j bis N» w EUgUnd tour thU afternoon.
Uunchcaae in egaU and returned
New lUven. Aug. .*-J-Praeidmit
with disimtehes with reports of quiet Roosevelt visited this city today. Tbe
at the various signal stations along the Iprogimm consisted of a drive throngb
coast and that the enemy has not Uvn «be principal atreeta of Uie city. At
lAi the party departed on a apecUl

Pity
Sobart Beecber Co. « « Prop.

I
THE WEATHER

New York. Aug a-Mra R. 34,
— I Siiringer,
i^wu to the newspaper
Oliarlevoix. Mich.. Aog. 22-The
•remonles attending Uying the cor­
ner atoue of the CharUroU sngar fao
tory yeeterday afternoon wen- witnececd by 6.<Oo people. Congressman
Darragb and Senator Borrows
dsllvered addresses, and R. R. Bane,
president of the National Construe
Co.. Detroit, who are huildUg
tbe factory, gave a abort and pithy
talk. Senator Burrows oefeoded tbe
Usurgent " posiUon on Ooban reci­
procity. and laid that with proper enigement Uie beet sugar Industry
would become the greatest of all
agricultural industrlea
Tbe factory is to L one of the beet
> the country. It is being built of
Hicrete. and tbe oititens and farmers
e enthuniastio over ibe outlook.

THE RECIPROCITY FIGHT
Mlted rslBMlchiHHi. .

Kington. Aug.rf -If the lUban
reciprocity flgbt is interjected Into
tbe Michigan ecoatorUl contest It
wilt not be through any act on tbe
|iart of the federal administration.
The prealdent feels so ennieeUy Uiat
someUiliig most I* done for Cuba that
people seem logo round with
Uie notion that be cannot tolerate po
litlcally anybody who opposed him in
that contest. The lamented Senator
McMillan did not op» nly oppoee the
dent, nor did the McMillan poli­
tical following take much part in tbe
fight. Senator McMillan held that
something^nst be done for Cuba and
he was for maxing the best terms that
ouould be made, taking into oonsideratiou that there was a growing Amn Industry to be taken care of in
the iirocsss of ndief for a foreign na­
tion.
It is not to be thought for a mo
eut tnat Uie imident will take a
lud one way or Uie other in thr
MlebgUn fight.
It Is not usual for preaidenU. ex­
oept in remarkaltle oases, to becom«>
involved in state |>olltics and no presIdt nt ever ventures to do so except
where it'is ni-oessary at times to pre­
serve party unity. Then if the preeldent and state lie of the same politi­
cal complexion it eometimee becomes
Uie duty ot tbe president, as tbe res­
ponsible head and leader of bis party,
to step in and help to settle the difflculUes. It may perchance become
neoesaary for President. Roosevelt to
do this before the Michigan fight is
1 There are reports, oikw the
word of a United States senator, that
the president has recently attempted.
wiUi a considerable degree of snooees.
to untangle the lopublioans of Dels
wsn-reo that fussy little tstate may
have two eenators in the UnihHl
« senate where she has one now.
ligagn probably will not gid Into
any such fum as that Ibeoanse Michi­
gan repnldioans Kkve sense enough

SEVERELY SCALDED

The little daughter of Mr. *nd Mrs.
Oharles F. Oalboun. of 418 Madison
street, was frightfully burned while
atbreaktastafewdaysaga Without
attracting the attention of eiUtcr of
berparenuthe child ipd hold of lbs
teapot, upeetting the boiling oontenM
into its Up. Its little limbs were
terribly burned, ceasing great enffering. Dr. Swantoa attended the pa-

CLAIMS WILL BE PAID

Hon. D. O. Loach placed Me naan
to R. M Walmr before the oonrentkn
ter rmomlnallon for oonniy olerk be Urited. and 1
Mr. Xjsaob two years ago eojojed i
•tmilar honor, be baring been tbe one
10 nominate Mr. WaUer for tbe olBoe
wblob be now bolda Be bad maaj
Oonstantinople. Aug.
eullai]
good tblofs to say of Mr. Walmr. gmDetroit-Wheat, 76 and 7fS : com. has eecnrad Oonsnl Leiechman that
them that bs would make a atlll
the American claims wlU rwwlvc Im
tetter olerk the coming two yenie be•nnm be had recently married a nice
resume friendly relaUons with Uic
wife, T
oate.8SV;
with an <
and 18.7a
1 WIU visa rs.
Walter#
Tbe gro^ conteet of the oonrentioa
woe the next order. That for tbe
for regieter of deeds.
J. W. Pstebln named Fmak W. WU-

SIXTH TKAS-KO. 1S4S

jREW IMlkM TOUR BEGUN
la

SHESERTFLOWkBS

cesesseibrt'melacor-Whsa Kelabthose Was la Ptowar.**
Owing to the engagement of the big
rodnotioo of "When Knighthood Was
in Flower" for a date here. Manager
Bteinberg has felt it neoenaary to en­
large tbs stage and eoenio faciliUes of
bis theater, and carpenters liavs been
bosy aU thU week making the
kaugea
The fly galleries have been narrow­
ed down, tbe groovei taken ont. all
exoept the front mi. extra eete of
lines liars been added, and now it
will be pomible to plaoe almost any
ry. uo matter bow Urge or ho#
exteosire. Tbe JalU Marlowe jeodnoUoo of "When Kalghhood Was lo
Flower" earriee aome drope as wide
as 40 feet and them, ae well as all
their other large eoenery. will be need
hert. the same as in tbe large east­
ern clUes.
Steinberg's Grand has always enjoy­
ed tbe repataUou of harUg one of the body gains through o itinued AmA
locks, tbe state as
wiUi tbe ohanges that liare been suffer.
made. It U csriainly equipped as well
as Ibe rery beet in Ibe Urge cities.
Tbe enUrgemeol of the etage Is a
good tbing also for tbe two shows
that wiU be eeeo here next week. "A
Devil's Leme." and "A Royal SUve."
as both attractions bare aU speoUl

WAITIRG FOR EIIE«Y

{world as Mim Sallie Mills, is lying
Newport, Ang »-Msy VanAllen 1I dangerously
<Uo««rously ill from typhoid fever U
f a copper
U S coffin before the body i
m CJolorado worth |i. 1000.000.
was taken froimthe house, but today
appeared in deep mourning for the
man who committed euloide after his
engagement with her was btokon.

sup lo
»od stt tht
Jldvaoce TilLStphs

CORNERING THE COAL
Lehelgh Valley and D.. L, & W.
Have Stored 169,000 Tons

Talcing: Advic<
Like taking medicine, does )*ou gocvl if it's the right kiml.
Take our advice and look into the moncv-wmng opi^rtunities we oiier. ALL SUMMER CLOTHING at prices
that are leaUv aitonidung.
::::::

Mca-$ Salts,, $15
J
and $20 values at___ $ I 2 xnd $ I O
Hea*s Pints,L, $G
t and $4 values at . .. .3.50 and 2.50
Salts,, $4
J and $2 values at.... 2.75
_ ^ and | .25
NerUgee Shirts, $1 and 76c values at...........
Snmmcr Sweaters, $1 and 7.*>c values at............. sOc
Straw Hats, $'2 and $1.50 values at.. 1.25 and | .QQ

‘Now IstHoTInnO’toBciy*
Hat.. C>)«. Ti.-a

Un<l.nr<

S. BENDA A GO.

.Nu» dulse u> Nrw York.

SvTa.«rr»ptitoUi.itoeor<l ^
Buffalo, Aug. a-One huudr^ and
slxty-nlue thousand tons of anthracite
ooal has been stored here by the Dels
ware A Lackawanna and Lehigh Valleyrailrqad oompainea Information
is to the"«ff«‘t that when most need­
ed the oomiwnies will furnish coal to
Uh surrounding country at a great
proflu Farther Information is to the
effect that a portion of tbe ooal sup­
ply is being sLipiied into New York
city from Buffalo at 111 a ton.

nothicr*. Hattcrv anJ Eurni»ht-re tu Hi<i Majesty. Tbe .\iuerk»n i ituen

Next tbinr to Givinr Ttaem Awayl

$1.19

MEN-8

JUST RKEIVED....
A new line of

LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS

LOOKING UP BEET SUGAR

some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.
STEINBERG’S uREUABli DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE
O. IL Moffatt. Frank lUmilton and
J. W. Millik.u Ment to Charlevoix
yesterday and attended the o^reinoDies atteiMiDg the laying of the corner
•tone of Charlevoix’!, n. w beet sugiir
factory. They were much imiiressed
with the magnitude and iKiwiibililies
Of tbe plant and learned considerable
shout the industry from those familiar
with it
Cougreesman Darragb was present
and Senator Burrows made a good
speech relative to the Importance and
growth of the beet sugar industry.
It is stated that Charlevoix citixens
and farmers oootribated atiout f lO.OOO
towards Uis lUant, for which tney

Summer Cut Howers,.:

iim V. HOI
I'oi'ri.Ak .shoe: hoi .sk
the: old stand

4E RAIR
\A/ EAR

New York. Ang. 22—Frederick W.
HoUis. it is reporti-d, hu been select­
ed by President Roosevelt to succeed
Andrew D. White as ambasrador to
Berlin.
Mr. Hollis is President U
Roorevelt's most inUmate friend. In
1889 be was eeoratary of the Amt-rioan delegaUoh at the peace confn nee

M. Jessecaad Will

Che Frwo

j

MAYERS
SCHOOL SHOES
T»h >
rr
1.^1 u,

report that M. .
uiniPterat Oo
I M. Jules C4unbonas.|
isador at Washington.
I

Something Hew in Belts. Wrist
Purser Shopping Bags and
Band Purses fust reeeioed. in
Ceather and Silk. Call and see
them...........................................

ASMKR a. oo., mai Wrt>w%*.

noiu..r^th»ii ..th
do not np.
up your l-y .t

FraBo« lo '

THE FORESTERS will give a }>rogreraive pt*dro party at their hall
next Monday evening after the
basinees ee>sion. All Poreeters and
their ladiee are cordially invited lo
attend.
l64»-2;iu

Sjiecial price?, on large tjuanlilies.

FRANK M. PAINE, Florist

AMBASSADOR TO BERLIN

TO srtCXKD C'AMHON

■ €arif JlsUrs ISc per dez
Sweet Peas Se per dot

TH«OU)BKIJABiJI

FRANK FRIEDRICH
The N<» Umi.

242 FrMt U.

TBEV’VEALL
LOOKEb FOR IT
And It’s DOW here as

not a Crace of €ofton«
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 to you to know that in the great
factory of L. Adler, Bros. &Co^ of Rochester. N. Y.. ev­
ery 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 garmenu. When you buy “Adler”-made ready-to-wear you
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert tailoringall at half the made-to-measure price.

A. J., WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOUTH SIDE

usual we have two di*mensloDS of each shape
to suit individual needs

Fall Style, 1902

THE BEST $3 HAT SOLD!
Not only we say it, hut customers who once wear
them will have no other.

■;s

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
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TIE ETBVniG UECOII.
•sarar™
TBAVERSC CITY, MICHIGAN
ORAND TRAVERSE MERA14>

MTASB AVD ri«ATFOBM.
Tbe B1 M«ra Bi«tan wUl mppmg
Of U-dr fonMT Ticit ia thU pUj. th«
B«cgrtollUj 1,1901. Mid. in part
"A

DrrU'i Iam"

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for diaplajiat tka talaau
of tka elarar El Mora Slaiar. aod Ja%.
F. Oraan. Thay Iktrodaoe oooae anady work in which oatpart. Tha placa la adaOrahly anaas-

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ONE-WwoE
BBrUBUCAM STATS Tl€ i

r prodaottoBof "A Boyal BUre'
lakaa aa iato tka taal ooaatry o
aanay Mekloo; with tu pNaatlfol tro­
pic aettlaca. Ita
it« artiattc
ehanalair I
olag to aad. Mr. Beaaett la aoC
aflUoled with Uk. aaaal i«Alotuy of

ALBS MAIT1,AND<
rSBO M. WARMER «r C»«Mtoa4.
fr DAMIBI, MaCOV .T RmC.
FW AmAIv UMMcmlrBBBT r. fRiWERM

WMiufS.

*^C^AB?I»T^LAIK 0€ Jmrkmom.
PW Oo». «r Mtel* 1^ tMA»BDWIR A. WII,f»SY or Vmmrnmfmm

^*5rmw A^ rAtX*iIreyfco««.
Ptar H.OiWr» MtoU Herd .4 Wtuaiti.—
TATRIt K 11. KEI.LEV oT Mfmwmm.
u. u. wuiuiiT or ciBMixp.

klAl R. liAUIlAtiU oTflroUoU

r-sser-^
.» olLAaoo

C. MOPKATT

iMiavr, w wo


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ui •.no yoor

^ wB^ hM bMO wt arart b j Uw a. a
for worklap p«,pl*. Thp

^ fcr tka otganUad Ubor onipu., arv
XMki^ HAoial efforta to »ak^ the
^ da/ UU jmx ooa to be ramomberad
oawa. Ao l Uborata pro.
U jaanto ooi
whirh will
rf gra» hai baas
^ P^WirtalQ and
a of tha varlooa orfa
slaaUoaaor not. Tha bnaiaara maa
kavalMR llbatal In their eon tribeOosa 90 dafray the naoeaaary axpenaea
and ovary MwonraieoMal ta Utnf
ftlToiod to laaka tha event tha anooaae

• •hw.iraafw.

la rlfht that tha pahlio ahoold aid tu
laborlaf people In Uia elevation and
advaaoaauiat of the vanons craft the^
raproaaal lAbor Day ia deaifned to
damnnalriti tlA important {wrt hich
labor pivo io ^ profreM of the
of tin* indaalriaa Tha display which will hr
fivaa will more firmly Impress
upon tka people the value of intelli
teat labor In . vary oommunity. Ia
bar Day la Ttavera.. t^ity should hr
aa avMl la wbiob every oitixen who
worka almll take pride, not alone
tbeaa wbo toll with their hands. Th.
Bsambaraof the aan». roas onfanixa
UoM are iDtaUiiceoi rntwaod womcn.i
large portion of them own iheix
bomea, wbich tbay have twraed by
tbatr Indaatry. Tb.y oootrlbol
tawaa ooRaldamble share of ibe expaaaa of amlRlalniaf the city Kov.m
meat aad aa working people tl.ey are
aatlUad 10 every oonslderatloa which
will aaaiat them IB elavatlag and
morlng tbalr vooaMoas. which In

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4

A BTTBtEBM M^r^^jniAU TO XBW I
hm% toMterte
MiftKfKlMi Iaa«j ewt tte MNar
oCfHwaMtiM nlttlaM

tan event. The
of 10 larae aa iadaatry in Charlevoix
mmma mack to that city and to th.
tbrmera U that part of ib.. slau*. 8ogar baata baing fb.« natural product of
Iba aoll oppartRumaa are offerea for
aa additional fiald of iaduairy for
Carmara and ooaaaqaaat looraaaed
fita Tba labor employed In tha faoI In th.>
elty as wall aa a atlmuUtioo in
Ibroagb the added boslnaaa of thoae
wbo aapply the factory. The i
U obvious, it U a good thing, and
Tiaveras Oity offera jaat as good
taaoarot' lor a similar industry, hetl
•u amay raapacta
Tba Board of
Tmda baa a proposition Ufore
II. and tba projeet U being inv. stigatad. which may raaalt U the cstablisl.maat of a beat sugar factory
Tka aeraaga can aaaUy be aeeurad.
and aa tka Invaacasaat U believed to
baamfa ana. with the efaano

tMiff rolaa. keaoa tha aapport U aaoallyfood. la fact, tha pl^t la oua
•aoh origiaallty aad depth that it
ooapeU oae to UaWo ia aplle of oaa',
. Think of a rww ;id«a la tkea
daya: bat wa OKrtaialy maat aokaowl
adpa tliat la UiU plotaia of Maxloan
llfa, wa bare a naw plot, aaw ataffe
aettiiifB aad naw alfaota. A pUy t»At
cma will alwaya remamoar and want
to aae a*aln. Will appear at Btola.
U-rs a Grand aaxt WcMlaaaday. Ao-

Tha widow of tba lata Blabap Banry R Whippto of Mlaaaaata baa had
aa of An balU oaat la Baltlmoca
wkiebarolobaplaaad la
of tba Gktbadsal of Oar Mordfal
Savior at FWrtaalt.-Mian. Eoeb
boll boaraa oaitable lnocEl|Blen and
aUatoMadloboofoaperiortono. Ono
haadrad taaea can ba paljod upon tha
bima.
J. O. Paltoo. tba firm pablW aohool
toacker of Oblifenla. Is otiU living
atLooAacolaaattbaagoof N. Bala
a gtaat-gtaadaon of Joel Pallon, wbo
firod tba firm ahot at Baaker ttUl aad
waa kiUad by
firm
wboL His father aaod to teU with
plaasarabow OroowaUla
head as ba pamad andar 1
bayonet at tba Yorktowa i

^T?r‘u»tT«<t Er«ilna

IK efBOM NEWS ASS«.

DoToaGcllhcDetnB
Snsday Ncws-THbvM

Marr> them? Ol course they morr)
nil. i! the girls arc gtxKl girls an^
...ilil them to it. “But, after mar­
riage, they cxiKxrt them to be domestic!" Yes, they generally Uu. Aftci
marri.^c there is sometimes dimlruiof their ardors 'I’hc heart o
IS not alienatetl by ability .am
surcesv He is attracted by them.Charlotte Perkins C'.ilman. in Se]>tem
her •\Succesv."
All Sadiovillc, Ky.. was ourloas U
Isaru tha cauir of tba vast Improva
i»-nt iu tba baaltli of Mra. 8. P
Whittaker, who had for a long tim.
endured untold anffaring from i
chronic brtmohial trouble. “It'aal
due to Or. King’s Naw Ulacorary,’
writca her hustauid. 'It compleial:
cured her and alao enrad our Huh

Like cut lias French
samel legs 24v24
ISxlH
in.top,lSxlHin.shclf
an.l is all Oak, lop
is very pretty iniilarel oak. met
liea.le.1 rim oroun.1 top

SJvAKT»?\\'^
uBqJI.1111.-

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Noties to Toi Pexors.

MMl trum 11
U •*. h I

Like cut. S.i!id Oak
GoMen f.nisli ICxlC
in toil. Shelf undetncath 10x10
.
fam V I’rn.l legsO^t
ltltli.lt costa bM-SBievOM. tt *J

Jm. G. JohiMoo'. dn( mmm.

a reJt« • rear.*'

J. W. SLATER. LEAD1II6 HOUSE FURWSHER

6entkmen's Shoes^

WANT OEPARTOENT.

%a. $l.98aPair

WANTED

?r,r

Out pn.e $1.0K a ]air, m..ith
$:i.OO an 1 $:5..%0, m idtent..r
pl.iin leailK-is, (MNslycar melt
wiles—all smtalile lor Miiiiniei
mcar. \Vc h.a\e t.» make room
f.»r tall sl.trk. See our minil.im-s forstylev

ax%^ »«>

Central nms
CIRPETCIBWHHB WORKS

SbfitMiK
Jl. S. Fryman, PncticslnsTmtStmt

N.B.C HAIMS,

1^"

FbeesllK.

Cbe Finest

Without any exception that has ever been placed on
sale in this north region is now displayed in our various
salesrooms. It Is so conceded by every one that has
seen. The designs are reproductions of the famous old
English artists and are the most unique and beautiful
that our American and especially Michigan factories
have ever put on the Furniture market.

.C.,\rriTr.r‘i-

BedColdRoom
Suites
type can not begin to tell the beauties of those

Genuine Solid Mahogany Suites in both the light and
natural finish, and the beautiful Birds Eye Maple. The
like has never been seen here. The finest quarter
sawed oak that has been made into furniture. It is
no trouble to show these handsome goods. We like to
have you see good goods.

Cadies’ Dressing CaNes
Again we can not fully describe these new goods.
Birch, Mahogany. Oak, Birds Eye Maple, with the new­
est fancy shaped mirrors, with piano finish and trim­
mings, and such a host of odd styles. The designer had
full freedom of his fancy and the result is marvelous.

Curkisb
Rockers
A large consignment of these most beautiful rockers.
They are without exception the biggest, easiest, most
comfortable rocker that is made, and while we show
the most elaborate, yet we have some of the medium
priced that surely are within the reach of all. Every
home should have at least one of these.

DAIL.Y OOIMOERTS
GlVIiN ON THK WONDEKl Ul- 1‘iANOLA every <lay until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and a to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You arc cordially invjtcd to
hear this wonderful instrument.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

The poUoe admlBlstration of the
king measui
^Igiaa an

WGHT EATWe. mow Ihia snythin* cb*. b the giwt secret of fetUnt 00 to the world and rtttar

r.'&sftSisM sss.'S «tKSa.'sSiW'.'ffi.js

7

Furniture

lug ilm long night. an«l when relief
came in the morning he was incapa
hie of moving. He waa taken violent
ly ill and is now under the care of
iMsal"’
pliyslclans
MitTolH^s or no mibrooes for the
sioma.'ha of 2.V1.000 children wbo will
U.«p haok to the Chicago public
s. hools again in two weeks, is a qnes
tiou now being agitated while the
epidemic of ty|Jioi.l fever ctmtiu
.“•SS'5
and the city’s snpplv of lake water
r..mains |K>lluled. Th.-r^ arc no filtern ill the school buihlinga'and the
preeciit indioatioos are that there will
be none when soliool opena Typhlod germs, according to physi­
cians. will find a fresli fl.dd of activ­
ity in the systems of thoumnds of the
youngsters unless some measun* ii
ii'^ iJii
uk. n to prevent. Bchool iKiard offici
als admit there is an emergency, bu
arc undecided aa to bow to meet it.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, wbo lias
been appointed associate justice of the
Unted States Supreme. Court,
pt^NmilKli ROOMri Vi rsn
wounded in battle during the civil
war and was sought by hU lather, the
poet, over a wide stretch of territory.
Tire two met by chance on a train, poB^^T-ionaJHid nn
the wounded son l>eing stretobed on
seat. The meeting was brief and
oliaracteHstic. “Hullo. Boy! ' ex
olalnmd the jioet. “Hullo. Dad!” re­
plied the soldier. Tb.<re is a tremeo P|OUHlTOBEKT-w‘p.»tAssr
dons power of a-lf-reptessioo In the
Yankee. t«t he feeU as dc ply aa the
MISCELLANEOUS
mon^ explosive.
, Mr. Palmer, who is a lifer of the
drum ooHM at Joplin. Mo.. pUyt on
fife wbteh was US.H1 by bU grandfather throughout the war of 1819.
Palmer himself was a soldiar in the
civil war
He expnsses the devout
hope that **his grandson tamj Uve to
play it In a oouutry sUll united and
expanded amid aoeaes atteatiai
graadest achievemeaU tlie b
raoe ha* ever seim or dreamed.”
Ueaeial Booth has aequireed thirty
thousand acres of land la Wederu
Austraha. where ba wlU establUh

f'tSE^a foaatain. 1630-if

ti

U«M. partf7 Um blood. (It. oImt

—...... .

aiLun Rccannef
rr these .U)-s,
cliarining; there were
ainous and ci
alM. .Mary, (Jucen of S.ols,
(Iwpnic, Peg XVoflington, Fanny
hr, Sara Bcrrdiardt. No, I cer
do not think that, in pnblu life,
wouuMi Kc.c their chann.”
lie replied, arith some beat, «'bul
would not intrcslucc our wives t.
them!" “Oh!" saiil 1, conternpUtively
I that what you mean by Thann?’’
Vet men i»ersistenlly lose theii
hearts to women in the mt»sl publu
ol iKmlions—singers .lancers, actres-

Tar anothtr Stand in ppur Boustf
H so. don’t let this chance slip by as we were
vcr>' fortunate in this large purchase of stands.
You will find them the best values ever offered.
Finish and design suitable for the parlor.

at urn o>k«-k u. ib«
u ckx-k tuiul 4 u ck«'k i» Il>r

______

1 ItMikctl at the innocent youth,
cast a larJ.war»l giant e .loa-n histor),
Miiile.l. -Wcdl.-no, I di.n‘1.
I here was .\simia,—she was in pub­
lic hie, yet nut wiiuUv devoid ol
/cnobia was well known,
and well thought of. Cldiaira.
and wa>
she luul a wiile reputa

5T?Matlon?**^0:»^a. 'lS loaaa

What a Tsis It Ti
U that mirror of you

Joaeph Bhirk, Invcnlor of a revclvcr
which ia Iwiliercl to have been tha
Brst firearm with a revolving chambar, and of tha grain cradle, died
The play li* ooa of tha kiud which WedJiaaday at his boma near lAooaaappaal to tha waaaaa of th»wtra poart. icr. Pa Ha waa 83 years old. aad
Thara U a toaohlof aantlmeDt mln«tba Mrly thirtiea Shirk
ladwith a faw >aawiiooal faataraa
rovolrar. which U iN llevad to
aod th4* caat U oompoaad of vary en d- ____
itabla aotora. A few minor chamrea have bean the Ini firearm av.-r made
woold Imptora tha piaoa, hot on tha with a ravolvlag oliamlnr. He cUimwhole U waa vary praaaatabla. Boma ad to have abown thU weapon to Oolt,
of tha apaoialtiaa, aapaolally tha work sad abortly aftarwarda Colt company
«l little lUb l and Harry Bhanaoo,
were exoeptloually goo± Both thaaa
An Eldorado. la., special ways
little people did aome oommandable
work dorias tlu^ notion of the play. Uharlea Jensen, a railroad flagman
Tha ata«a.aattlnici wart^ cioaedluKly wbo lives at Clarioo. near here, is a
food and the apiclal aoanery very victim of mosquitoes, and ao aoverely
bitten timt it Is feared he will l*e at
tacked by blood i«lsonlng. Jenaen
iN»m.Aii priiioDifAi.H.
waa ath nding to 1
1 was UlkinK once with a braali Rock Island tracks
young rcjKirtcr in Chicago. He had roondod by thoumnds of
come to report a lecture, but was ao uad bitten until ha could aoaroely
fullof o|)inioni that he must needs ex­ see. Ha built fires to drive away the
flame bad no
press
The
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1

€an you Find Room

TIA MKSiaAJr csartBAU
UM who tan mr an 8 year eld girl at
tkUladaaagad
obild was raa

-tmavkmsk oi-rv,

c

If the stoouA his been ibusid by improper food It requires • toiuc.

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Uk ttimijawHio. ctatiumc ctrrcto moAt, avotm m. rtoi.
MtM,w)wn mvn

YODAREBUSY.SftABEWE
But we don't mind being busier.
YOU USE FLOUR-WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE “BEST"
That Is the kind you wanL Try it.

wilistitht

«M MiflMj taiorf I-o MoroU
doiTOMMdor. Bh. »d ji-n* P«toB. tt» OalOB ite~« fTO0«»T»0fc
iMid s flcYY*"*” witti their wUeele ob
UBioB Miwt —r KigfaU. iB whSeh
Ulm Down, w— thro«a iKBTlIr to
U»CIOBadOB41t «M toM< ibo «Bt
MTOrolr tajBtod. SBO WW, iBkoB tO
IkoboflM or Dt. BoUowofth whocv
U«m.roBad that ooido rro> b-Uw
^ war not a rloarfy hurt and ehe
waa taken to the bome-.cf the fkmUy
elm wae Tirtting. Him Down, waa oa
her wmy to catch a train for a rirtt
la Petoekey when Urn aortdeat oooarrrd. Mr. Perron eaoapad aahnrt

HANNAH & LAY CO.
CuMfnisnf lUws
• tfimtHgtul

S-Days morc..$

cilSSliSr^
iT .rtSSi
•r Ml. rtaMt on Wort Vtett

OPEN TO ALL
LcBr liar Net <
mUalea M(

beel.^ Ar

e Caiiedian yray Kn.j.kr-. U <iu ••xhll*l
Bull 111 n fcua More nt S|K>k«ii.*. The
g<io«ta* WM. fbot a fi w davf up* by John
Id^brnii lM*ar IJU-rty iakr.
I.lrked up the big buUker.
fourteen iMiund*. be wa. .uht
IimiI to
HTliMil
see a imi.. I.i«^ of Ivory stl« king out
from It. breaM for leu Im be.
With dim. lilty be puIbHl It out.,tor
the U«-«li liad gromi anmud the
row. Then Ire itaw that It waa an
row eight liiehea luiig end al.iut aa
thirk BM a lead la-uelL The earvlngs
..U the Mem wl.ere It %vaa llerl
» Mlek ore atUI vUitdr. No arrow
of the Kt.rl \va. ev.ry M-eii here lafun*. 'Jhe bird evidently .arrled It
mml ti|.ui thousiitid. of udle*

It bae beeas
Ibal all Ibe athletic game, on I
4ty weald be open lo anloa men <
Ml Kphir Who. .he «ip|Me«tebe bet Ibe ooBBltlee In charge wai
deed. Be i. hegUr ie Ooapeey F. fally aaderstood that this i. a misUelled»hito.refele«. taka Ttie game, oa the streeU are
eow e«niic IB tlu> Phlllppiee. Jely open only to aaioa mea bat the ath15^rw>eUeda telefTBBi
letie ooaleeU oa Twelfth atreet I'ark
Bphte*. red are open to erery one. whether a anOMBt (bet be bed died frtMB (be
[•me KHLIUiu.- A'bltMgu JNett.
lea Baa or not
effeele of Aaietlo ebolerm, mod bIm
Oae of the ooataete that day which
iriylBR the esect looeiloB of bla boery- will bike plaee oa Aim park will be a
Ing piece.
Bpble U BOi ewere of bam ball gaae between the clgarmak- vie M. & N.
It. R. to Manistee
Ibe feet that e mlateke bed beee Biede or. and priatera Tbl. featare proml“aoon*tm7n?\7Tving Tiaveree Olty
BBd e report of hi. death eeat to bis
MOiber. iB bU letter be etatee that aad eroitement for CTeryoae. eren th.* i»Jk»a. m Monday. Tneeday. ThnreOM of tbe other bofler. In ibe oobi. partieliwoU
paay died froo cholera aboat the Bidimnd trip ^
q p ^gt
die of Joly. Mra LeaiuB war eo
H. W. Onnningham. Agt.
AffMied wbeo she eaw wliom the letEditorB. A. Brown, of BenneUrllle.
lerwa. from. Uiat .be bad to bare 8. O .. waa oooe Immenmly nrprleiHL
Cantdo/f
crMB
>r.r/
dr//c^t
Through
loog
offering
from
Dys­
"
KNae one elM to read It to her.
The perllkB eroded at Bt Igaaoe pepsia.’* he writes, "my wife wa. at WaiVt ioda fountain. 1630-tf
for the Weeten Hay Ferer aeMolatioo
bae heea aooHded by the baildlng
ooBBlttee. It 1.60 by lOO feet, and tried Kleotric Bitters which helped
at oooa. and. after aelag four hot*
VIA TtIB
will be aralUUdeJor the aaiBBaieot her
Use.
is entlrtil/ well, can eat any
of Ibe BOBliera Biteodre groBod.
go with the buildlBga
torpid
llTer.^*
For
Indigeetioa.
Lmes
Nlobola. Korkeaal. a Vao Bareo
of Appetite. Mtomaoh and Urer tronPiouio will he
ooButy phyalclao. who OBBe to KalaUK AND KAPlDB
Baaoo aad fell la with erll ecBpaaSUNDAY. AUUUBT 14th
loB. ami got late >all Taeeday ulgbt.
will leave lYaveree Oily at
.bow. a piway for which he By. be
Rate $3 00. See posters,
FerewooC CUepel BoeisSr.
ha. beea offered large bbm of bobis for full perUoulars reThere will be e simclel mimUng of
ry. TIb peaoy I. the rfae of aa ordlrates to other
Mryooiver oeat, Imt a freak, bariag the Fernwood Ohapel eooiety. of Tra▼erm
City,
held
in
the
ohapel
build­
aa loldaa bead oa both .Idea The
dau of 18HB appear, oa ocm .Id. aad ing. Friday sTenlng. August »th at
7J»ik m. for Urn prapoee of YOtlng
Ibia da the other.
Bealoa Hart or’.Obaatauqua aeaem. ou the Ble of the ohapel bailding.
O. B. Jewell. Secy.
hly Buet face a deffeitof nearly fS.OOO
bat Ibe baelneM men of the olty baTe
eonndbody is
t|A M^mro^in^
AusoM ri.Siai«lSa.l
rtnolded to aid tho committee to ralw
mmaaitycanbe Aj.i.lu-.nl-f..r
thmtsrM.1.. e rt
Ih. dnU. In tbU onM>. U» uMlunlj
*V2d with. U ii
life. Take RookT 1
wlU try It n«mlu o»»l j>wi.
loe
agent
of
i
Hnmiook bark !• Uwomlii# noMon ta
MIcliliiBB ud Winn l> talk uf a rix
tn prto-. U»o«h it Ik now qno».l at
•II puton.
One of the moM arromiillsbed spfTwo nnta«l»ialB« Owoawi yooBf dallrts on luushnxun nduir.* In Amer*
battSMS WOMB bare tbo TBOatloo
i T. Msmliall She has
UMlss
f.vnt hard. Tboj ar. plaBolaff to r>
m i-r
. n.4 U. fi5l U4..W B f*. r c
on an aaontaU* to Mantalno. aad to
grMtl.* Ih.- a.iaut.mst nkquirwi
auk. OBIT of oip Bkok haTo rtood np
MmlMii mvo. nt. Bt.i u> t*U Ita-h.w
a hot far oootrlbaUoo. tablnc nothUw lant than » owila. A onmbot of
ngUBt
Cosmtipatlon.
bowel i
tl>olr frlkod. api*#.latlo« tbr Job.
bar# fallao ta with tho kol.omi. and
CTtad.’r»Tllfl. Ml«.. v.>r|,t uw-ber«..f tho prla.
ta a row honrt almoot
wan coolrtwy rr*-!*:-uf tho , iiy ..r vilUifo •B-h.-O. arho

End of the Big*
Closing Out Sale

SUOH M OHAKBE.

ienodice.

EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.

'*widfon ptaytaii
with owlobr.
ktaltod a dr. that d«tn.y«i tbo antin'
gmia orop of Male Bent of Boboob

Parker Bros.

orgeasofdigeWioa end antii^
It
cnrrsdbcaees of lungs, hemt, Urer. ead
other organs which seem remote from
the stoolch bettuse many of tbrne dis.
ceaee here their cmnae in e diaeeacd com

Shoe Stock

■jafflas'wss.s-.

is5LB'ur£ipSs;i« ^

PLAllQALK.
Sinlekt T»lt«ii t* the Polit-Tlie
VU1B« •! Dr. A. W. Ctase’s
Nenre«U»T«Wta » Few
Words by Ote W'ho
Kmws.

“Ves'mMamma nid she didn't
reeU) went the vx>ffee. Hbe wanted me
to notice w Ual kind uf dlahea you had
un your uWe."—t'hUwgo Trlbum*.
PeefUma Ceuaet heOrad

rii.rk Ik otIt OB* tray to oniv dvBfk«k. BBd iLt Ik by OOBkdltatiOBBl

When
lag of U
t^ tube IS iaaflmed you have a r
Un. B. J. ‘.RBdkkw. B .tk»« of
Bteriff^ttMtan. »,U ud UkOCBbl; tbe reeult. and unlees tbe iaiiaa
k««n>, of Ko. SIS U»«k kt. Bi, tion «B be taken out bmI thU tube
Bi^ddk. mr. -V-t qctac I wo ftal- restored to Its normal oondition. heartag will be destroyed forwer; nine
oases oat of tea are oaaeed by

mmm.

MKH AtnUKA UIKRS. M«yflria
a ll.KKY A WHITK. Klfr l.akr.
KmiKiVURAY.

€oi;ie now and buy shoes while
you can buy them less than the
cost of raw material. Chere is
still a large slock left, however,
that must be disyosed of between
now and the first of September,
and we have decided that the
CLEANEST only way to dispose of the entire
CHEAPEST
...HEALTHIEST.-.
stock is to cut the prices so low
AND
that people who see the goods
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
L.IOI-IT
cannot resist the temptation of

Alund-

$14.98
20-Ycar
Guarantee!
See them at

Rastall's

• »r« V

Dr. Pierce s PelleU c

IS

buying them a a a a w %

Special Prices for Saturdap
Rny pair of Cadies' Shoes, site 2h to X.
in the store

PER 1000 WATTS -

Burdsai Rinr ElKtric
aad Pavar Ca.

Tor $12$
Chese shoes are all new and up-to^te
styles, worth from $2.50 to $4

WANT A HOME?
•l-k-ificMtumB fr~. of charifBi
M. u. lirXCiKIll'OllI*.

One lot Cadies' Button Shoes, sizes 21 to 3.
worth $2.00 to $4.00.

o»Tmo^A-ra-iv

PROF. C. E. HORST

don't you're liking
ibc same all through life.

Look

back to last summer and remember
how you suffered with that old coal
stove »n Vour kitchen,

Ix>ok for-

aaid to this summer and then make
u|» your mind if you .hadn't better
vail and see us |>rctty soon.

TraiersB^CityiGas Co.

martin & Evans

One lot Cadies’ Oxfords, sizes 21 to 31.
worth from $1.50 to $2.50.

BUSINESS CARDS

u E r.«.« m

UjaanklM lk.^jru.1 ■. U. . I. H

fJLSiU,

One tot misses' Button Shoes, all sizes,
worth $1.25 to $2.50,

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

WILL BE HELD AT

YOU LOOK.
BOTHWAYS

Saturday Onfy 5$e
Saturday Onfy 3$c

ME^S. C. E. HORST
IShuAmt. of Vlulm and Vocal klo-le.
IVaapw Hladlo al
«i
WaBlactoaHtrM^t.

Saturdaff Onfy 53c

A PUBLIC MEHING

fjSK.S'S;

One lot Cadies' Patent Ceather Shoes In fall
styles, worth $3.50 to $4.00.

Hny pair ot men’s celebrated Emerson shoes
in patent leather, enamel, kangaroo, and
box call in any style ot loe. with fac­
tory stamp on bottom, worth $5.

at 7:30 o’clock, under auspices of the

Saturday Only ^2*^S

Traverse City Board of Trade
For the purpose of considering a franchise to l>e grant­
ed to the Traverse City and Old Mission Railway Co.
that, while protecting the interests of the city, will also
be acceptable to the Railway Co. It is earnestly hoped
that all citizens, whether members of the Board of
Trade or not. who arc interested in the advancement ot
our city, will be present at the meeting.
A. V. Friedrich.
H.S. Hull,

thtse prices for Saturday aniy.
Came early ta aaald tbe pftermaaa amd eaealag mab.
SpedalClberty Shoe Dressing, Saturday only

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;

SJu^AoSh. oST*Sk^ fSTr

UTH!

5 Cents a Bottle

E. 1’. Wilhelm.
Thos. 1. Bates.
B. I. Morgan.
Wm. Loudon.
1. W. Milliken.
H. C. Uavis.
\V. E. Moon
J.T. Hannah.
E. L. Sprague.
Directors ot Board ol Trade.

Parker Bros.

I

Old Stand

next daar east at BtmlUaa Oatblag Campaay

Craotrst Ofy,Wicbigatt

1

I

Saturday Onfy $17$

'

STEINBERt'S GMND
TONIGHT, AUG. 22

^A-'.isST'sr,
EETftB .TBy pBlk

«

You’<l|bettcr
hnrry-Uiey’re
selling bst-WHAT?

Sioirz'z •■■Lk*'

rkco«rt1tWiu»arror»l
iMUtulo and for ]

Parma's fuim.us Palace Ilhrnry now
elungs to Italy, by au ammccmcid
11. U Ha.pkrll of Lodlngton olaiia. with tbe former du.-al family. Tbe 1stlo bare Inrented a oompoeltloo bill­ ter gives up a
Ufa imyli.g 1
iard ball which is just aa good a. the of the lUllaii
III. who w
geanlne irory, which are worth MO
twr Bt. bemg better than any other
compoeltlon baU oa the market They
To laeve Her aJklM
will be maaefbotared by a Ladlagtoa
company, which now make, imol and
billiard lablea
et'leut'c
wrilee He quick oure exceeded all her
• Btewart and Bleffeos’ full orobeetru
In a fine martcal program, a clear
Boonlight eVmiUig. elmltBwl you
Bona and Jaa
and bmU inside tbe club boon
Iboee who prefer, are featarm which
will attract a larr* nwnber of mem“Mamum ».» ut me ».v.*r to ask If yon
Im to the We qae toag Olnb U»is
ctiuW let her have a eupful uf v*otr.*e
STealng.
After tbe prtvgram tbe orchestn ttU tomorrow morning." said the lit­
will play a few numbers for dancing tle girl.
A charge of tea cenU will be math tbe family that had JuM moved in.
10 oorer erpenaea llie program will “Tuu arc our neil dour aielghlHWS van
the aH>rth. ure you notr’
begin promptly el»:lfi p m.

a
SEE
HERE
LADIESl

oftht

Uliet worked the change?

nted pn]j>tr
elm
clcaBed^ clogged end alw^ User.

EXCURSIONS
PereMarquettb

sSOTr,:

RasUII’s

DKNTim-r

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DONTBEFOOLCpi

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PAYIII6 BEIII6 PUSHEB NOW

OJTLT OX» Borm

U6HT m DARK AFRICi

. A, G. Venaett aad Ur. G<».

BMcIrical PUat Wai B« E««cte4

usagrepreacBUtivefor Gordon aad
Bennett'.-A Royil sure-Co, a« in

kvamt M. t«ot.
Seat Sak Opens To-M#rrowiDorninc

the dty in the interest of their at
BapU!.ooOctob«4 wUl be limHid

MRKE or nor. ogoboe rouGs

ia the followiuc teltfiBm.

A cargo of crushed Mooe was
received last night and
today is
bcii^ drawn upon Front street for the

paving work.
The Herald, Oraod Rapids. Mieh.
beenresame----------------------------- -----------------Tbr prMidMit's visit to Grand Rap­
ElMorc SisThe .cat ttleibrthe
»lc(c
Union and Cass streets and the laving
'.willbeoi<n ids WlU be limited to ooe boar. Gototer. in **A DonT. Lane**,
bper 4. and will be non-poUtlflal in of brick wfll be completely finished on
the other block tomorrow morning,
Wm. Aldrnamlth.
There wiU be a meeting ol the Cenexcept the intersection of Park and
iKmgh no definite plans for tbe
iral l.abur Union tonight at 7:30
Front streets.
BA of tlia ehlor ezaentlTe to
o’clock.
It U apparent now that there need
Gtnad Rapids have been eettlad npem.
AH citizen, interested in the i«robe no deUy with the paving.
this decision, which wiU ent the sUy
^ oed «reet railroad should aticml
here to flO minutes, will preolnde any
the public meeting
in Steinberg’s
TflAVEBaS CTTV MARKETS
Grand this cvenmg. at 7:SU o’clock.
Tbe prMidant's plan is to shorten
There wiU be a gospel meeting
his star ia the cities already on his
the grove on the comer of Eighth and
mry and that be allowed to visit
Rote rtreets on Sunday, at % o’clock
of them. After this definite
p.m.
anesmsnt of the time he wiU be
Detroit papers have much to my of in Grand Rapids ananfemeou for his
the bravery of Robert J^raham, a 14
vcarold newsboy who jumpcl into
the river WedneUy and uved the
LITTLE TAVEBN OOLD
Ulc of Timothy Shea, a deck liand on
the Wrrtcm SlatcK
In an interview
r Frank Ner. Formsrtjr Well
his motlicr Mated that he was taught
to swim when but three yean old,
A deal is on whereby ^e wel
while the family lived in Traverse
nowii
restanrmnt.
the Little Tavern
City.
owned by 8. M, Brown, will elmiifc
live Bo>V Band will give an cxcur
hamls.
k'rank Key of Klk Rapids,
sion on the Columbia Sun.lay.
popularly known here as “Pete*’ Nvy.
will become owner of the bnsinesa
just as soon as he can dispose of bis
meat market in Elk Rapids. Mr. Key
lime ilunng the
is a well known restanraut man. hav­
Two equally as good chain were left
ing been in tnat bnsinees here about
undisturbed beside the one that
three year* ago in the same location
taken, A lianiinock and chair were
where the Little Tavern now stands.
taken from U-M'. Tinkham’s rci.leru e
Prom here he went to BU Rapids
and thieves also apj»ro|»riatc«l a chair
where he embarked in the niuat tusibelonging to Mrs. Jas. J.ihnsoii ol
oeee which he lias cootinaed up to
Drees does not make the perron.
Suth «rt
clean extenor ludioato a
the preeenL Mr. Key ezpecU to re­ Kor does
turn to this city early next week and Oban interior. To U* well all organs
of the body must work in harmonv.
take charge of the bnsinesa
Rooky Moontein Tea does this work.
Jaa G. ■
EVENTM IS »«<:lE*rY.
ycstcrilay morning fur his home

SL m. Sunday, and

Orvta Lonte tb» Africa tnnt and
ttm CkurUnA cocnpanj tare »lned
imi aad arc abodt tn laTiat ts^ouo.ittO la iMtaDing thHr pteat
watera «f tka Zanlmd. arbcar Ultbmo
tka Inkabiua1> of tka Jaade kava bald
aadiapatad aaaj. aajrs tka CWcaao
Braoliv PoaU WIM Afrirt of tka ax^
plorar wUl auoo ba a tbJnc of ika part.
Tka Btonpas Capa to Cairo railroad.

Cticrlaa Matcalf.
of tka tliu«-a
9 opliiluo Oti tka fro»l
▼atama of a.trt- that floaa umt Mr
tarta falla. U icrttliifi rrod.v to k^vt
■agland
Aa ao.,n a» ma. hln.TT ar
rtraa ob tka I'oart U will br tran..iKirt
ad to tka falls and tbr work will ImdtaL Tkit, kowartT. ramiot la*
•BtU tka tkpa to Cairo railway la built
to tka ratarart. Tlir Iirir U now
forty »ll«a oortk of Itulawayo. but tka
I fartk«T on. ainl protx
fallatlaZT
aUy tkatI <dlsuuca wlU iHit l>e cov.-nnl
iCktpr twrUa uu

karapaoaad.
Tka Bsan wko ara to build tka pomr
ptent at tka Victoria fall. pr»l«bly
will bare aa many cloa4* «>nlU from
wild koaaU as tkom* wk« kava la^n
warfcUc oa tka Capa to Cairo railroad
and talacrapk Una kava bad. but they
art not Ukaly to kava any troulda with
Two or tkraa Aroarli-an anclnaani ara
toUTMCsd in Ike projart and kavacooksetad tkrmartrrs wltk tka i«rty now
mmkiag raady In Ix»odou. Iba yrar
bafort tka macklnrry may arrive U mit
too kM« ta wklck to taka iiralJmlnarj
atapa Tka Jtsnfla kas many olutructtona paewUar to Itsalf. and tka forermmarsKBfwortlnr iMurs wjMl bare
tkalr kandTtuU sryinjr .nit tka Und
and dlaanaaliur wkya and o karefmas
and wayo and means.
Tin* nativo
Crlkrs Inbabltlnc tka adjac ni tamtorr
look upon tka mlyldy catsra.l as a
tod. Tkay irtwy to It and ..ffar up
burnt aarrlfli'aa fur its propitiation.
Tkaoa davotmw must ba .•outlllata*!.
Urine quarters and b..«pital a.i^miiH.
datlons built and a vast auM.iitil nf .latall tuna into fm f.***dluc and rurlux
for tba workman, ns well ns t«*< hnirnl
mattars In atinmvtUiu wllli Iba rt.ii
of tk.* aoloss.nl tiirl.liiaa fur
puttlut tba falls to work.
It was ITof.*ss..r tJ.s.rire Torlsw. an
Amartcan rntlna.ir who Imd lakan a
pnimloeut tmrt lii <lia ’‘barn«*sslm:** of
Matara falls, who first suitir.wt.d Itmt
tba mllllomi of lionM-imwer whU k bare
barn guint to wssta In tlia heart of
Africa akould l»a put to pni. tlml usa.
Ona nlKbt riva years nco ba and At
frad llattanl. a brotbar of a be mitlior
of **Klnt BoUmiou-s Mines.” %x k« ba.I
Just coma bark fnmi Afrlra. sat In tbr
ox|4or«r told tba alartrl.dau aUnit the
tnwt falls in the /.amUsI tbst I.ivIngatono had lM*an tba tlrst wkita man
to 00a and tliat mada tba wonder of
Amartoa aaam a dwarf, lie fold l.liu
bow tba river, more than a mile wide,
flints Itaalf over tba «slc«* of a froritc
feat d«*|» and tlM*n xlirzajra its wa.v
i roxky cuiiyoii tw«tily inib'v
lat ratarart i;i
carry Iba fs.x^
•rata ala
detl t
down to UhtMlrslar smrjpwt
Amartcan anjtlnaar. and Mr. llaxKanl
Jompad at tba ld.*s.
It dldn-t taka lonir to furiu^a syndlrata. called the Afrlra trust, to push
along tba aebama. and
lYidesror
KoHmw and Mr. Ilaircnrd wer,* sent
down to Ilbodasla to s.v C.s ll Itlusl.-s
about gattlnx a coni'.-ssion frtmi tba
Mr. Ilh.v.!.*s ikoucht so
wall of the im.Jert tkat l.a went Into
partnaraklp wltk Ike AfrU-a trust, but
to the baglunluK ka irava thani the
Cwauty Are year conaasslun they ask.sl
for. Tba Colossus phut*.! no rvstrlctkma 00 tba comi-iny ns to the smount
of watar they mlirht divert, but lunde
tolb sbould not Iw lujurt'd. w
ckaractartstk* of him.

A orparate h^^ trunk Is e.MisidiTa<l a
■siwastty If Ibraa or nmre dnluty bats
ITS raqulrm.
Tk»*oa bat trunks In
Ikcir lafaal form are aUmt the siie .*f
I big bat IrtX in which the niillui.r
. aays Ika► New \
V«wk
TIk* fltsir. hd i

kdjuatad by a katpla In tlo* aama man
war aa wkao pot «« tlw* bead
Tkroa
fraaMo may Iw rnooxad from tba
'trunk and tba amtuy trunk m-sl as sn
ordinary packing trunk fm a %irti fur
• fow daya.

Chicago, after a brief visit with Miss
A(U Hollenbeck, at the home of Wm.
Hank.
Miss l.uU Tnjip lcx>k tlie I0:4o
train yesicnlay for a Miort May in I‘closkcy.

MAOnnZBD-Tbat'a wliatb lioth
ortag yoar srmleb:doo*t run regular

8UMDAY RATM
Tla
a R. R L

HooHoan-tha tMzen’t
WaiVt toda fo^aUin.
____________________1630-if
For floors nee
floor varnish.

Oalman’e

Klastio
1666 5161

Blanche

la IIoaororMraVaadw,

Mr. and Mn. H
risiling in Brinccton,

Waif9 9oda 1

Detroit,
tht naitii: Amc l.l In raUinif f..r I.-I
Joe Wemer and wile retumetl to 1,-ni.Ute •
Aue SI. UVC "
the Soo this morning after a w'cek’s
visit with Mrs. Werner’s parents, .Mr.
and Mn. A. H. Brown of West Front
>trect.

vs£,t,rivf

& igS'

•Mrs. Harry Hugo ot
Colorado
Whsf. r.
Springs. Col, arrived this morning
and is \isiting Miss Edith C.iblis of
An»l..ntrh.KrlM
An.U.uirli tlr^ H F
West ICighth .ireel.
1
r*rl
Orimn. Mn. John
I’rank
Ganncll
came up Irom
Grawn this noon,
thireent .tneoneiM-h.
George W. Hall of West Fight
street went to Elk Rapids lexlay on
busincs.,

Mrs. Frank Bnrsch went to Chica.

Rapids,
Miss Julia Eipp arrived today from
Milwaukee ami is a guest at I’ark
Plarc.
Thomas

Nicholson

and

wife

ol

are at Park Place.
Mrs. Hough
lieen here wmc time visiting her
brother Ralph Haslett.
Mr. Hough
arrive*! this noon.
Roy Wotxl

Park Place lurlKrr
shop is cnjo)ing a visit
i i&it from his father
and sister. Rev. F. t
C. Wooil and .Miss
I ein Wmvl of AIIml

The list of petit Juror, for the 8eptember term of clroult ooort was
drawn last nighL Tbe men who are
TimvarM t'lly:
Pir.t ward-Ghaa
Wynkoop

UarwMt.

D.

R

Third ward-W. W. Omm.
!*rsoll.
Fourth ward-Bdwmrd
B. Wise.
Fifth wnrd-<>
roster.

U.

Wm. la-

Martin.

Millar.

D.

J.

ud a Sirenc Ctst U

Jf
BeviVs
Lane
MONDAY, >§25
JIt Steinberg’s 6raud

I. .kk^ ~.rk.

tbe Other Lot
Consists same* lengths, s.ame widths and
is the regul.ir qiialit>—

Saturdap 74c pd.
Doa’t miss this SaU.

Seventp^One Pieces
Satin *raffi*ta Ribbon No. 60, all colors.
N<*ver sold
including
• “ K’ black
Mack and• white
• •
less thani 23c
on sale Saturday
25c yard—go
ya
morning ;nl

Special prices:

25c. 35c, 50c, s5Sf.7Sc.

JOHN R.SANTO
lOENERALMSiniANCEl
OR. SAWYKfV

»DENTIST«

18 Cents Yard.
€vtrptbing Tulip UuarauUtd.
moutp back If pou want If.

O. R. CARVKR

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILDING

STEINBERG’S

GRAND-^

Dentist

-ONE NICHT-

WEDNESDAY. AUG. 27

E.W. HUSTINGS &, SON
FIRE INSURANCE

the Season for Buying
Rail Dras
Goods .

One meek mere

to get rtadp hr----------------

School...
We have a lot of Remnants
and odd lengths of Wool
Dress Goods—just the thing
for School Dresses for the
children, we will ciose them
out at such prices that you
will admit you never fixed
out the little ones for so lit­
tle money before. You want
the goods, we need the
room for our new goods ar­
riving daily. Remember this
sale is for Saturday only.

Is about here, and it may be that you are inter­
ested in what is to pe worn this fall, and
would like to see the new Weaves. Shades
and Colorings for

RALL. AND \A/INTER
WEAR-------

On Sa-turday—
*ko-morro^A^
For those interested, we will place on our coun­
ters for inspection

A l-ine oF
Drasa Oooda

A ROYAL SLAVE
rhi to thla rtly
r wilh all ib«-

Original Scininf. Eflaett aad
Cast
A.|.*.-1.m«.IUi N. W York

: Tl.rnr*-al Tr..,rl. al Palm Ulmni
bj’M.emliirhl
Th.. Oorif—«• TaUrr U Um Klti.
’ Thtn mate of
KfuHi--n
I ltr«ril4f*riPc I>ia|.lar of »»rraic

2-Car Luds Scwmt Eff8Ctt-2
30-CAST OF-30

PRICES; 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c.

Pere Marquette
For Urmnd lUp«da. lArtroli. TOUdo. limi

that we think has never been equalled in Trav­
erse City. The Roods will be placed on our
Dress Goods counters, and tables, conven­
ient for you to look at, and we ask you to
tkke all the time you can spare to look
them over.

For Monkerm. Hay OWj. Poet Harem. Tot
l».4rrtl aiKl —t. e :Oi
II a. a. ».
For MautrtM. lisdiai«t<« aad HtlwaiikM. (
a-m.. Il lua. » . S:aup-m.
For Ckarh>ralx aad Patuakar. IJ5 p. m.. i
a. r Mnai4JB. a«l fmm. Arm.

the Boston Store

Aome-AnMin Boynton. Hope PhilBUir-Samnel Kloker«m
Rast Bay-ioeeph Tbomaa
Fife Laka-H. P. Ullddoa
Garfield-John H. Yonker.
Urant—J. O. Fronst.
*
Mayfield-John Wlnnbopmb.
Uremi Imke-Bynm J. Brtdga.
Long Lake-Wanan Mesd

and fifty bimlUJIes
havr brm snuimunvd at VUmaa for
taklrg in boardrri wlthovt pimimiiiu
nf IheimlkA

€imm
Sisters

Saturdap 90e pd.

OFFICE:

B

Whimwater~D. M. BlodgML

Siturdap Onip.
The reason we say Saturday only is because we have only al
about one hui
table cloths in this lot and they will all
be sold in one day at the price we are
going to name on them. They are
bright and new. just opened up today.
They run in lengths of r.
and 3 yds.
70 inches wide, bleached Irish Damask,
all hnen. very fme—the regular $1.50
quality—

A. D. TYLER

David Buttars of Duluth, is viMtmg his daughter. Mrs. A. M’. Rickard.
1:. D. Kllioii of Shelby is the gues
of his sister, Mrs. W. M. Gardner of
Wellington street,
Getirge Miller and ilaughters wen
to Charlevoix yesterday.

table Emit
Extra...

I630tf

VcMcnlav afternoon arereption was \A/AS*TEl»-l,«undry
l«ie*if
MissHihUGravmofMt. Pleasant given bv Traverse Bay Hive, .No. 71,
U O. T. M., in honor 01 Mrs. Frank I irtT-HtJIof lalU.
IS the guest of Miss Alice Wail.
M a S. K
\ cndcr. wlui left UkUv with .Mr. Ven­
Ray Dcnsmorc of Detroit, w<
Mrs. VenMaple City this iiioming lor a visit der for Balen Rouge, I,a.
.ler IS .iuilc i*.pular with the l^.ly
l.« rt-turnmstt.Kr.«i-b<ii ni.«t m«<
with
friends aud
rclaln
and they wish her a
I lenstnore is a fonner Travcnc City Marcaliees
plea.sant lilc in the Miuth.
lioy but now holds a position as sten
I OHT-IjmUw.* I«^mn i..»rklnl.-A rri*. ..a
ogfapher and Uiokkeeiicr with the
.\inerican Car ^nd Foundry Co., of

_

:S?5arfe2r=F?£

Sooth Union streeL
After the business meeting an imIiromptn program was given. A dainty menn was s<*rved by Miss Umlor

Mn. .\rt Hollenbeck and liule
M)7l left 'nmnday afternoon fur BelUirc, where they wiU spend a few ing will be field with Miss
Kratoebvil.
da>^ with her mother, Mrs. K Baker.

lood ward-Oraiige Meade. C. D.
Kmiyon.
wall as the evra ts.|ntlar
tba Hi
Tba bandkw racalva
attantn
Sama awtoral wo«b ara scan, but sil
wsr. gold, gun mHal. Ivor? and |swrl
art comblnrd In the m.«ne alatsmita
dsotgiM. flllrsr and pearl bandies luivo
about tba flrat cbim tm fcinlnlur famy
aad aiw Tiry dainty.

The I’w.mtlelh Ckutury Club was

mt oner 2 Special Bargains that mn b* worth your
whnotoiiipcsttgatc

Olcvpill net urflc you to buy.
but if you/wi*b to purebUM
you ean
m. or if you dc*
.irt to bav« a i>atttm laM
auMiyforyeu. it win be done
M. upon a .mall deposit. « «

No need to xnffer &«n hcaL
Don’t let the air get tUgnant
—create a breeze. Pm in ooe
or more of our deak or ceiling

I mm

BLBCntK FANS in your of.
fice. Bore or home.'AU of
desgn and perfect cooBruction

CAMPBELL BROS

E. WILHELM
New

Cor. Front and Union.

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.

ForMrtcer and Ma^kltui«r<*ttr.e «oa m. ^
rorlorrt |«mi. w«lh m Pure Wayne. It:l0
polBta nortk to Manklaav USy. II J.

tZm”LrnU.4M p. m.
FVjt Prtortey and Hartur Hsmlao. 4 db p. M.

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