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The Evening Record, August 01, 1902
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-08-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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T^TTO
T^WNTNCl RECORTl
TRATBB8B
CITY. MICU^
FRIDAY
AUGUST
I.
SrXTH
190«.
TmAR^NO. 168t
of Oolnff to Ftm.
HEWELTRY
HARD TO WIN
BR0K£i HEARTED QUEER
JUDGE DURAND
NOMINATED
aoCoeofcror TAab Har.
Democratic Nominee for Gov
ernor Speaks
fftam.Aoff I-4JaoaaMarU
who hao bo« lU with
Hmmtl on Fourth Ballot to
Haad Damooratlc TIckat
Mae for oomo tlmo. la irrod-
III SPITE OF D. J. CAiPAU
rw mj bdr msjorty U br
■4 on oeoooat of Ibo oollos
1 by bor rolotlroo.
AU
ffolotlroa from tbo kioff f
Who Workad Vigorously to Dafeat tha Flint Man
APPRECIATES THE HOROR
U»lao sed te
Thrust Upon Him After Re
peated Refusals
Ot^om a D«fmii4 or ruat
wm
aoa-
tlM- fofoHt« aoD. bot It foil by tbo
voyaldo ootll loo lotr to bo otoeUoe
coofooloo oad tl.o rooott ihowiaff
Koloa for Dofoad ood HoUm. wbllo
Sliffh oad Hommt-ll loot, woo ibo olf
Bol for moro ohooUoc. oad tbo Doroad followora ooailj oiodo Ibo moot
uoloo.
Thr
third
ballot obowod
alompa in the Uommoll oad Bligb
rotoo. whllr Doroad oad Hrlme cola<KL Tb*- floUtiooiao la tbo fooitb.
A doUffhIfsl psrty woa ffiron loot
. Jobo r. Oil at bor
Mrs
i
MORGAN THREATENED
ur I. U...* D«l«rtac TkM tk. rtM-
TO CRUSH
THE STRIKE
I Operators Reported
to HsveaPlan
RESUiE WORK SEPTEMBER I
According to SUtemente of
Prominent Operators
W.
O.
Oomeran of
In «ock now. The mxnalxcturcrx until now have
Broiaerd. Miaa.
Tbe crest woe a
Cblaem party, and tbe lom’woecor-
Detroit-Whea
71S; t
Dr. A H Holliday gave come oom65. oat.. 6S».
mlecxioos ood Mrs Holliday eoog
Toledo-Wheat. 71^4 aad 71V
vary preUy M)la
Mrs Uoilond
Chicago-Wheat. 701,; corn. 56»,;
forored with a banjo eolo and a coke
oaU.
32*4. pork.
Daissd. Mick. Asff 1 -dodge Dor
fin €71, andlio eji.
oadosd Mayor Bible of lonU m«-i
After tbU tbe party repaired to tbe
bore tbla ommlaff.
Dbrond woe oo
iatog room,
which
woe rpmttiW
hie way homo from U road Rapids
fiocroted with mtoUture pormrol. snd
He woe toon enrrooodod by o crowd other Kbtoge io keeptog with the Chi
oad hie flret worue weA. ’’Well, yoa lem ides
Tbe lanfh oonei.ted of
fellow, at ;Detrolt yeetorday
epoilod
’btoem chop eoey. ^s. ewmt wafer.
oDdobocoUU epoage podding. The
gooeU found tbeir portner* by meoB.
ble roply woe that be woe going borne of liny'fone. worn U- tl.»- iodiee in
ood go to work. Tbm be oddeA ”1 tbeir boir and by tbe gt-nillemeu to
make oa ooraeot ottompt to wla tbeir buttouboles
tbe laoe. ae la expected of me by «ke
y fteblag trlpL ”
AAedwbot be woe going to do.
good men who eboated my uaa
tbe ooarentlon.
We will do
of the
ore reminded of ih<-
We lyaoe Smwtd
Prices Down
jRttcther notch
re«mlsr wee kly
bop which will occur tbi. evemng
large ettendonre 1. ontioi|«tw!
A
waoa Doroud bod 673. o door major
ity ovor oil. wbllo Uolai« hod 4W.
Hllgb 7. oad Uommoll 4. TIm- rffort
toooaooUdot*^ oo liolmocamo too laU.
XmaaHilotolj opoB tbo oaaooaoomoat
of Uio rooatt of tbo foortli ballot, of
dainty boxm of boo bon., w. r> given
bodmodoploao bot wosld sot moke fomls He mid be would bore to m
It-r tbo c-boorinf bod ooboldod. U. J.
Mim Alice Kok ru and Miu Clara
»pt or prore oa lagtste to the isrtj
pobUo.
J.
R. OiSToo. rloe
Uompoo took tbo platform oad on boDelloiou. refreahmeut. wen
The platform . be mid. i. entirely Bat.-.
loatof tbo Mow York. Oslsrlo
A Waotors mid. * 0001 will bo mlsod m^eotory beoaam it ie free from mrvrd later in tb«- afternoon.
.plombor 1. Tbo mlsor. will bo politics _____________________
A dellgbtfol Imy ride ami marah
pot to work 00 >ma o. oaosfb will
Uiaad Kopida doloicotloB oad tbo moenjoyed laat eveuing
book to opoa tbo ooUlorioo.'*
tioa woa earrlod with cbooro bad
amp at Birobw«*.>d.
mandaah. Aag. 1-Pirfoot qalot
wtUioat o dioo-otinc roloo.
AU»ot twenty five young people drove
proralb baro todsy and no fmrlbor
Tbo followlBfr U tbo oomploto otato
t*. tbe res.rt and .peut the . vetf^
loakUaspoolod. Tbo 1.600 momtiokot nom-d by tbo oooronUoa:
of tbo aatiOBol gaard aro muntorOoTonior-Uoonro U,
Daroad of
iaff aboot tbo eoaatry aa if oa a ramFlint
The memb«r. of the party
lekegoa.
Mirh.. Aug. 1 -Johu
tlon trip. Tbo otrlkoro aro dotormlnLioot. uoat Govoruor-Joba F. B1
Beesle Hedgh n. .le..»e Komod to boroofior rofroin from dUtnr- WiUrooyer. o yoong marritHl msn
bU uf loaio.
Irdie a.wman. Vida Rower,
tbie city, U aeoaeed of murdeHag
rtoorotory of Htot«~ Jobn Doaovoa.
at Johns Bertlta Hurley. Inna
Oinoionotl man while in Ohloogo
Boy Ooaaty.
July a. Detectlre Oromrt of Uie Ohi- Conningbam. liia Dailey.Rtbel Uibbs
Treoaaror-Wilbar F.
Dorldooa.
oogo police foroe ho. N«i here .Inoe NiU Bngbee. Ollie Fulghum. Bewie
Port Huron.
Fnighnm.
Myrtle Hopkins
Nellie
Monday aiding the local eleutb.
AodlUir U. norol-Dovid A. Horntbe com. Wildrnoyer hod been In Uie Lardie. Jack BnAdfi>.i, Herbert i^om
kemboro Jolt oo 1
mead of AnnfArbor.
Ueyuoldi. I
city until Soturdoy night, when he ers Uuy Leonard. Burn
Attorm y Uonotol-^Mlllom F. MoMoKenrie.
Charle. WalA. ‘
left for Ohicogo, being orreeted there 0«>rge
Knight, Urmnd Kopida.
Arnold Co.ik. Wallie Lutmau. Calvin
yeeterdoy noon.
ular pin e $’2.*2r., genuine Viti Ki.l vanqib; taiuy vesting
tuj»s. naliy stiles, only
VICTORY FOR MIRERS
T\A/0
Tbla U oooalderod a ffreot rlo-
lory for tbe minors
blmjoat boforo tb.- Uomoorot olalo
ouaroatlon doood Urta oftoraooa oooTbarswlllbosoi
•ion yrolordoy. by moTioir that Jodffo
moettaff la tbo froro oa tbo eoraoi
FDoraad be tbo anonlmona nomlaeo of
of Blffbtb oad Kooo atrooU on Saadoy,
tbo party for fforernor. la oo doloff
Aoffoat aid. at * o’clock
All are cor
be ffTOOefolly
ooreidod dofoot
'
dially Inrlted to corns
la otlll in poao-aaioo of tbe i
Tbe qoortorly mootiaff ef tbo Froo
rob will bo bold la tbo
Wblltnffwlll control lU opocoUona,
pUin ami cap toes, cut to
WI.3B.
WOMEN’S 10K
Sl.irPKRS.
BOo.
WOMENS BE.^CR
SEIPEERS cut to
SERGE
A MaMcalTteat.
One of tbe ftoeet mnaical enlertsto-
meaU that Travers* City p.-opl.' have
been working oa ibe
been favoied with to a long time will
Tbenamee of the young man Wil- be girea at the Oongregational church
droayer 1. mid to hove etabbed. hie Aagset Ittb. under tbe auxpice. of
nlon. or the girl, are
tbe O. E. eociety. The oon^-ert will
Wildroayor oo hU reoeat ri.it be girea by Harold Jarvis the famon.
bore kept away from hi. borne ood Detrioit tenor, who will be amuted
iffloere ooold get no frock of by Mrs Rowley sad Mim Roliert. In
Tbe OldSotUore’ ploalo for Xmloaan
• ble orrreet woe Toosl numbers Mrs Frvd Hoover of
oooalywiU be bold at BsrdiskrUle bias
Today.
i. Wildrooyer’e wife telU tbe
tomorrow
A ffae profftsm U orOlty. piano, Miee Blanche
pol%M here ibot her boehond bo. left
foagod.
, rlolto. and Frank Walton.,
Tbe Aeylome and Willlaeeeborg are her prootimlly peaollem Wildrooyer reader. Mr. Jarri. will come berv
playiagocom. of ham baU at tbe Ie a oomt
from • Wieconato,
where be girm a
groaade of Ibe latlar thU aflMnooo.
lirod io Or
ooooert to U»e Chaniaoqna oootm.
About 100 took adrssti«e of tbe
and will Uter go to Ladtogton tc
WOOD TO BKAD ARMY
Tbe ladim of Omoe oharoh will
road wonld bo |
hold a boaor la |be i^lore of PSrk
paa'aopoa objeoUona woro that aoPoloe boul Friday. Aogoet 8tb.
aedy know If Daroad wonld oooopt or
J. W. BUter jaet rooolrod a oarload
JlM ta Vtow
WOMEN S P.LACK
SHOES, ul to
SERGE
BOO.
CHILDREN’S SHOES, absoliiielp solnl leather ami all
well maae. s].ring heels only
Ckommtf tWa -finm r9frthing
tlnnk-WnifMtodm iocniaim. 1630-if
oa any public ' queetioa.
Two woeAe
Obrolins
ago Daroad woe tb« tororlle eoadlMrs J. M. Blahaoloo vest to Mae
dole of tl»e.Oompon Wbitlng oomMaoagon vmt yeeketdsy lor a rleit with
tios He wonld not pat bimmlf into
Heads
tbelr bonds boweror. oad bie witbMr. aad Mrs F. U Omgoey of Todrowoloea oaadidale ;waa rlctaally
ido. ObkK
arrirod tble morslag
tarniaglbamdowu
A. be would not
or a rleit with tbo family of Olty
oooept the Bomimitioa at tbolr boade
Olerk Boers Mr. Oiegnry U tor
tbe marhiao woe determladod
of tbe job prlatlag doportmoot of
Dmad- woold not be tbo aem
leTolodoBos
Mrs K. J. Base asd daagbtor bare
lalarprolod la any other light tk
teoe to PoioMsy asd Btrotford for a
a Tvhoke for Ikwe wbo bore
week’e Hell.
parly loaders
Yoeiordoy
aem
Mlm Aaaa D Welle ood Mlm BoeK. Borkwortb of Jot
eie WolU of Deteaoo.
Ohio,
ora
iolaadOompaa oad Wbltuig. aad la
gueeto of Mlm Ado U Wotocs
bU oppoeitlon to Daroad weal oo far
Imao Fhsaisgtos boe fotosaed tio
ae to declare he woold roelga
lostiacat Oodor oad Maple Citytbo elate oMtrsl <K«mlttm If D«
WUllam Morm oad Obaaaeey Morm
Alfred V.
Friedrlcli
iataad. to
Mka bim prmidmt of tbo new 00maa to roorgaalxe tbe army. Tbe
namiBlrnlmi win not be naxaea aacu
bla trtoDd. Ueaeml Wood, to 1
AitopwUlbe
Q«Mmr-Waod ae
Averyattroc-tlre little bookie
eideat belierm him to pomma \
baa alitady declared that ble one
U«h*«ur.
Mta M»l
tatmtoter-
VJn^ll Sa^urdniy IMisK^
We Offer
Sitk Waists
Si"
CARNATIONS
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
•
^
STEOIBERG’S wREUAILE DRY 600DS AID CL0THII6 HOiKE.
TELEPHONE 90 FOR
AND SWEET PEAS
/
oitou»iB..>trTt.v unjvoou.
“*'• 65c
"
eoc
B at tW al-v*^ W— pr».>w.c
PIN6REE
SHOES
OAmi».K*r SWKaCMERS
fe can save vou from $1 to $1..60 on a good Cariwt Sweei^r.
$T2r^S“’'
Be-
$2,75
THE RACKET STORE
THX STUkX THAT KAV»* YOU MONXY'
aa.oo
aa.so
04.00
tXlMPOKlTK
UliOtllA
OOVEKNOK
VIKJIE
Comd Collars
FRANK FRIEDRICH
242 FreatSL
cr^am.
lOc, ISc, 20c
Colored and embroidered
Balidose^^
Me. tse. ISC. soe.
Bk
■ W'e do not claim that we are perfection,
but we do claim that we sell the Best Mer
chandise in Traverse City for the Lowest
prices. We will mention a few bargains;
S« Waists at $l.?5. .*B Wais« ax. $3.«9
Wa^ misu at 26 to 35 percent discount
50 bolts Fancy Ribbon at 26 percent dis
count, very tt>’lish' all fancy silk waistingt
and summ» goods at big discounts, wool
dress goods and remnants on our front ubie at dosing out, pria».
:
•epla.to1tli^y.l.t
Obis, am gseolo of
nOOMlNU bSUSXD
STEINBERG’S aOTHIHG AND DRY GO^S STORE
CRQQOe-r SETS
Do mot forget the South Side Store.
aaxty^. probably aftor tbe reti^
aatofOeaemlMUm.
Uader tbe Uw Milm wiU .be ellgibU for latlTMMat next year. Bie rewUlpare the way for
S. EMEND^ A oo"
Only a few left—to close them out we offer them at Re. 1 m e.I l*ti<es
Cooking for Baraains
Tbe pcmldrat. it to mMU
Kvery
FRANK Nl. PAINE. Florist
Barope to raprment Ibe United Statm Try thn Bisgw: iU finn.^acktont.
BNlUlary manearer* in m
Noatal ooontrim It hat derelopod
JffBUJkrt
BOVm* mUrrm -Nuw is yom dumcc.
BOo.
ThcVkwkmd.
Onromn mnkn-Fmir ka
$1, $1.26.
Ami rrincinlKi, ae guarantee
every |air .il slux*< we sell to
give saliM.i. t.n v we.vr.no mat
ter lu»w li»a- the price
part in tbe Epworth Ueigbto A.
bodroom ealtm from Mortb
kind, of lattcm. as well as
black and blue, worth $1, $1.60, $1.76, $2. $2.50, going at 6tk. 7&%
At
BBo.
bus came, giving tbe children an admas A potboHe fmture In tbe
woe tbe foot that the dying man e dltioBSl ride about town. Tbe after
aweetbeart mw tbe affray ood raebed noon was a delightful one for the lit
to him oad be diod in her arms Th< tie folks
^ooople wore to bore met lor a etrol
by proriooe onroagoment. Wildrooyer
MEN’S SINGLE VESTS
Big lol of Odd Ve«. in nD $ii»—*U
9I.«S.
'larkobnrff. W. Vs. Aag. 1-Uaoz
It appear, that Wildraayer while in Laagw^Hliy. Win lAugworthy.
Prof Woodbrldgo N. Foma of Biff poctedly Jadffe Qnff iauaodlaUly afObioago tbe erening of July 3
a.
xm Mim Kmilie L
Kopida.
Ur tbo booHnff of tbo potltloa for tbo woUmg with >DOtber man. Tbe
Crowell entertained
brr
Bamlay j
of a wrtt ofbaboarw
met oDOlber yoong fellow, tbe Ub-r
Uior F. Wotooo of
for tbo oUaor loadors la tbo jail at being on Old rirol of Wildrooyer and aobool clam of boy. and girl*, thirty j
MomU r Bloto K
. at her borne. 713 Monroe |
ffraatod tbo writ aad whom it i. alleged owed Wildr
Oltorloo F. Fl-ld of Hootlaffo
MO
after
tbe
refreahnn
nt.
I tbo Marohali to prodoeo tbo aboot $8.
They bod worda and it ie
boro next Tooodoy forbear- elolmed Wlldisojer elobbed the young of Ice oresm and oake were s rred tbe
beoaimaodby B. K. Blaokwoo
Uldad, wbioli oeu forth adoxlrmbly
City « Book « Store
MEN’S Al.L SOLID
Satin
Call Shoev, Uce and congrert,
rJlLt^Sm^riiT”/ tb^ plcmmt f.«
I Doaasm.
that’s needed you
Ml N S DRFSS SHOES—Reg
ACCUSED OF MURDER
of oak
Everything
wiU find here.
suit at «cut rate”-aU sizes are beie, and you should see what a 6ne
suit $1. $1.60, $2 or $2.60 buys.
Sample I'ant Sale. See that window.
We-qoe-toug rlnb
Mrs Vr^ Huuier goee a d. ligbilul
tblmbhi party ytMrterdoy ofU-rnmui lu
TSimolioo Vo.
booor of her gm-.t. Mi^ Loells Whitpids An emualug
fboke that woa exobooKt^d between
Mew York. Aoff.
fistnre of tbe afternoon was a <x*ute.t
ktber and eon.
■torleo in clrcolotlon boro, tbe cool
to i«etry writing. Koch Udy wa.
Flint. Ang. l-Jodge Durand orrir
oporouiro boro orffood opoo o plan for
little article or Uty. end
Mr
Inff tbo oatbiooito oulko by ed here at lOJl) ibie morning.
ttbor 1. Vim Prooidoot Loomla expreoeed bie opprecloUou of tbe hon required to writ*- a poem wiih the
Uou. The iirir*?*.
or tbe imakowoaao mid tbo operotort or tbruet opoo him after repeated re
bot ho la badly unhoroed
Prorloua to tbo oooTeatioo Mr.
Oompon woa not aoyinff o word oo tbo
qoeotion of ffov.mor. tbooffh O
man Wnitliot. op to U.e tlmo [of bU
ro^lectioM
oholrmon. woo doU
bo ooold to iHwd off tbo rapidly |
iaff Daroad U^>m
Yeotordoy momiaff. bowerer. itepoo ooam.oot into
tbo open
He woa offoiaot Doroad,
oad while he did not etproit o prefer
Apporontoayono bot Do
oaoo. It woalop
great tlemand.
Him or be oe Imrrme to Perty.
▼erbol reporte of tbe oonTentloa.
eon Oborlm. wbo attended tbi oor
loff.
been almost unxble to 6U order* on account of
PottSTllle. Ps.
Aag.
1-A man
rted oat to oU tbe detoiU oftbeoa•igatog bimmlf Watooa Coaaeil. of
oeaoly enjoyable erentog
Tbe boom
MiaampoUs ha. wriitea a letter
woe rery toetlly deoototed with Obitbreateatog to kill J. Plerpoat Mor
«rss CJblaom roees Ohtoeee
gan oo tbe grooad that be U reeposaad fans
Tbo goaee woe
•ible for the miaen* .trike
foa-toa. Mrs W. O. Holden won tbe
Tbe writer aim my. timt prerideat
ftret priee. a ftoe Imported Cblaem
Baer of the Reading i. marked for
Mrs Oameroa eeoared tbe
death
Tbe letter 1. eigoed on lU
Im. a beaatlfal burnt wood
face witli the ekoll sad orom boaes
oms snd Mr. Ocrlond re-
rTOrnmatotboBoeorS
mt”
Judge Durand woe onxlon. to
DolroU. Mlob.. Auff. I Ooold J
Oempoo klaood tbo bond tlmt omolr
Plentp of Base Ball 6oods
PerkloeofObleogo.snd
Mrs
oeired^be ooaeolatloo.
BeanUfal maelml mleotione were
.sjoyed after tbe gome. Dr. and Mr.
Oomeron aong. ae did Mrs Perkins
oovor rIMt bor.
instod oo th« foartk ballot jMiordoy
afloraooo aa lOToroor oo tb« demoeroUo ttokel. A rooMo woa lofcoo ofur Uio ftrot bollol oad dortoff tbe r«c«u U*o ooU-Doroad foroto tnod to
BVKifTo in sociirv.
Dew Deekwear
2^37?"’^**’'*'"*“
negligee Shirts
fOC. B.00. $I^» $2.00-IM
mm«gmtotf«»s-
Straw Bats
2Sc,Mc,7ic,te$>.00.
amblt^ la to be bead aC tba army.
//rm wwmijtkmhmkfn te- M
aae't.
-
A.J.WIL«ELM
UNION STREET
mr. tk^kmk.
m
SOUTH SIDE
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
'd
m
i.-
1
.TBxniLr^AVQvm.
OHIO EXCUBSIMSIN
I, IHE EVERIHGKECOUl
oflbttlhHd
.TRAVBRM CITY. MICHIGAN
I I
&
.‘SIDEBOARDS.
Wm
AGAIN!
aad M. A V. B.
ooa OBM ta tnm Tolado
^.ibiaa iMka ct ehaff cr la1" a food daal befara
pol^ia Ohio Mat eraalac
faae or eaaa afw iba aai:ar baa baao
praMDttrlp and af uc- extnctc«l wara brooffbt to 8aa F>aa- ladtbU moraiag orar bolb the Fata
cmt ayoaacladyalhl.
aad tba M. dk K.
inao fFom Hllor by the bark Baatlaco.
Aflarbe bad com «m
•ad wlU ba abi^ aaat tobaa^to Intoaetogec in waa mrtbe 1
ofhU U\
ttmd. arrirtag la.t armiing at 8:30
. acatioK 'ImS a joaaic
nMaadT^ ton. of the ebaff ara .•clock wltb bmramt 80 aad 100
tbUaitybadlaftabaat tba
_ aaaaaly baraad or otberarlaa daaHoy. mtealata for Ulc ploat ^
badld. and
rhea, came by way of tba TolwloA
aoma •n |.»cioa that tba wmn oa
Ana Arbor road. The aeeoad e
ttoB muilit kaow aooMthiair o
ilM oa thl. road arriTed aboat 8 tbU
riMmbo^U. Back oadto tba a
montlag, with a. maay more for Ui.
I aaor. hj Ula«i»pb. collect. ‘ I haT.
Fra.ldaat L. K. Lee of tba BalttOrer the Per« Marquette the exoar■Kwe dkOhloba. laaued order, that no
more womao atanograpbera ba employ ■ioa arrired In two Mwtioo thi. moraad In the operating departmauU of Ing. There were nine ooachee ia all.
the road. Tb(> women now in tba with a large .hare of ttw pame
OTACiE AWI» l*I.ATr«»Htl.
bwEe co-pany eowipOMMl owdaly oomiatnya aiTTloe are not to ba dU for thi. pity.
of people who b»ve made aonie fame oharged, bat PraaldaDt Loraa daairaa
mtbp CoBMdy and Drabmtie field; that haraaflw only men ahall ba train- ingbodUefmtltba prom of toarlMa
raaqo.* aoMiery and |for«eoai co. ad in the operating deparfmaata. Ha rary cWaagly laet aigbtand Uib i
I balp to make an anjoyabla an- bellere. in promotlooa and wanta all ni*Wlartainmaat of U. T. Da»)r*. grtaU elerk. to fit tbamaelTaa for highai
FREE RURAL DELIVERY
pUy. ••The HorjrUr and ilir Waif.” plaooA Wotnmi. ha thlaka. are ooi
arhtch come, to Stelnlorg’a Opera eomimtent to graap tba railroad baai
ea. in the way that men do.
Uooaa Monday. Aag. 4.
raw »TAT* TH Krr.
With a loaf of br.wd. aoma aweeti
and a few applaa for prorlaiooA Amoi
Martin. I« year, old, and Wm. John
TbU morning Will W. OoUe left on
ar younger, wt aall in at
oiien boat from Lirerpocd oo July Ik hUfirattHp orer the roole to 1
Ai^mx I airhANDor 1
ton. He wa. d.Uyed In ctartii
and arrlTeil la New York July
argTrrtRr
The iKiat wa. part of the gear on tM that be did not get away from tbe
rsBi> 1 . WAKWER of
White Star line Oarto. aad whan Um offioe until aboat 8 o*clock and will
)aoTlalou« gave out the boy. crawled probably be aomewbat UU In getting
UANIBl. MH'OV or Real
When he ha. been on tbe route
out and were taken to the oaptala. in.
Kmigration antborltiea will aand ao a. to get it all working unoothly.
r Aatitor
rSKRt r. r«»WEKanf WaH
be win learr at 7:30 la the morning
tlu-ui back to Noglaud.
a
nd
arrlre
at 3 ;30 in the afternoon.
Iho epidemic of cholera at Cairo.
There wa. a ooo.itlermble quantity
Kgypt, 1. Inert uElag; there were 41
. anif 8S death. Toeeday. At or mail taken ont thi. morning,
•UWIN A. Wl
Here were a new oaww and biongh th. exrot number of piece.
ItdeathA The diwjaee ha. made It* wa. not known. Two iioncbe. wen
taken for Old Mimi jo, which will be
appeamuoe at Zlxeh.
Another ware of unpopularity ba. tranaferred to the Either carrier, Mr.
•truck th cretary of War Root becauw. Ottlnnd. at Mapletoo, aad there wa.
alniaiionoh for Mapleion, in addi
of bi. order changing army unlf<
from nloe to olive green. Offioer.* tion to tlie mail to be delivered along
wlTM are generally iudlguant. aU the rtwie.
Mabel Hito who baring a w-utlmeiiUl regard for the
No, I Tele blue worn m> long. One brigadier gtmeiml'. wife expretuM the hope that the
formerly wlUi entire army will mnd a ronnd robin
Milk White KUg.” to oongrewi prole.tiDg agaiuit the reHoyf. -A
”A Texaa Hleer.” tlremeiit of the old color, m famoo.
i. for th.api«tmohingM.K.
1
nurand,
forror It with In hUtory. wmg and .tory.
Wnat H.ppened to Jonna,’ Wm. T.
Kort j thooiiaod aorm oi wheat are conferanca for Michigan, bfgan work
Ohattenoo laU' of Hoyfa ••Texa. mid to hare been laid low by a atorm thi. morulng. homa of tba oommitu^
.meer.” romimny.
Harry Drlaeole of wind, hall and rain, whloh paaM»d WTa not bean wall, roma ara oat of
aoma aro marHad, ro it
.with Frank Majo for fire rer aootion. of North Dakota Mon
ramainad for QtKirga W Lardia and
Tlio.. Ilaakett. A olerer young ty
:
Harry Hrewortou, Howard
A new army porn I» to be oonatrucl- E. J. Fnlghnm to .tart ont alooa tbi.
They ard meeting with
II 11. Kmary, 8tejiben An- I at Monten y, Cal., to oo«t |l2i.oi«U.
m among Uu- bn.inem man.
dn w*. Wm. U .Murray, Alda l^w- I a .tatiou for aoldier. roluraing
I will ha namled.
rem^e. Ira. I^Vawatr. Nina Ih lle OlbOaotia H. Daiaod of Klim for goTer boil A Hellto lAiwrrnce, and twenty rom hartl Mrvioo in the Philippine,
and fur t^raleMseutA
Mr. Jadfa Dataod bail daollaeo to
Coiulderablo anxiety U felt in dip
bara bto
imaiio circle, in Oonitautlnople oxer
Blnatloo bat a fight
ttoa with Iba
Uiip woman anring a reoi-n»
baralngher locking, and tearing off
whloh ha. h.-f .lim*. yot .he ha. .ulT.-rcd no phytty of U»e n.volutlooary commit
by Daniel J. CamToMry
To Sell
JamcR W. McGee, a farmer lUing
pan and Ohairman Whiting of th.
|•orrCAK rERIOIllt-AI.H,
near Orriok. Mo . took a chance
To Work To litre
One of th. mo.t interrotlng and {loutoe. thi. year and u.ed 300 ao
ToCxcha&le
To Rent
tee. together with a .trong mutilieaiitifully
tlln.trmted
of
Uie
article.
llln.trml
in raising them
Hi. Tentnre k
meat favoring
Durand.
raoRi.d Ill The ullr
Pilgrim for
proved a great winner. From mi
a ctampede for Um- Flint man Knlglit •.“The Loo.
im. •'•' At on iwiut In the ar- acres alone he ha. taken aboot 2.
lib wae aomlaated oo the fourth bal .............lot aad Uieieby a .ituging n-buke wa. tlch- Mr. Knight my.i; “Oromlnp tbe tmalieU, and he ex|ii-cU to mil hU eu, lad. and walk lire crop at 30 oenU a bnttieL He e.at
admlnUlered to Cani|»»u and llie ma Waba.li
: down the HUnol. aide for Kime ilmate. hi. exin-nm. per acre at 842.39
oblae wbteb aonght to down Durand.
ng orer half a mile one come. U
tump of .yoamore. whom far reach and hit net |irotit. nt $I2,4T2.
Jadga Darand 1. a good clllmn of
Abraham Flynn. LL. D., of OakMtab^mi, and h. exertdd hi. b. at
Ii?'aS*^JhUag«SS! ^The’^‘wil^w.“hare land. Pa , w ho i. eounecu^ with HaraffoiM to arotd lielag pot np for the
.wliat diappNm^<l
diooelher hot
hut there
there i.
I.
and i. a deep .tndent of
----- bMOaaae he knew of tbe
rUruah altogether
it?t till. 1. the place iwyohology ha. roiurued from Niagara
bopalemoew of the tarn liefore t
Alice ai-d Jean found the Kail., where he wHmn-«lan Indian boy
party Uil. falL Hot b. wa. nomlni
-lUIr and made
wounded Long-lUlr
edandbalng a .trong belleTcr In
U*d ofboaghiiaud Alice lorvmp
«Mta tut . r*w rruta and wtll aspaaorlioi- to doty of jwngmal lnlere.U aprpu to bind hi. wonnd. and bru
fay your aa-d -W.fii * ad* app-MT
bami oourinred tliat by a rorla. of
till- human.* old |«rie.t to dcotor
b. will aoo.pt tbe oalL
Bat Jadgr Darand oaanot and will allhoogh Kene de Konville and the mantial iminemion. th. moat tmlootJirr Frenchmen with good reawm lant. uneducated parwm may b. tranaMt be elected. HI. neminatlon. In
•n». rai* U »mly
formiHl into ao intelllgant. ooUivatiUad of uniting the raritoa. in the
d cltlxen aad hU diroovariaa In ihl.
fiamoetattc party of Mlohigan will
line have laroliad th. .tag. wh.ra he
diTldethem. While Oam)«o aoo. pt
#d bU defeat with ajiparent goo.1 by local applbation a* they cannot U lieva. they can ba mada eaaily
•aall wita the arder. TIm*
reat^h the diwwMHl portion of
praotioable. He inteudi to give tbe
ftaoe. It omiMt be expected that h.-
OKAND TRAVBRSe HERAkO
J
K You Want
The Detroit
Evening News
MoT^
•^Tribune
ONE^
wlUffOoalof hl.way toamlttlntbe _ „ __________
_____
aleottoa of Durand. Whiling 1. In n luedlea Deafuem u canmd by an
____MMd eWMlrman of inflame.! .-onditioii of the mncoo. linK««<>^hlan Tnl^. When
tb. Male oeolral committee Durand
inaflmnl you liav.- a rnm— U1.1 bl
• inDM
,>oud or imperfect
lien It i. entirely clomid, Oaafaao. i.
UttiUh.MutatolvUb tiui vattitoaQpioC
follower, and odmlnr. Uie roRull. and nultHm lb. inflamniaDon can In- taken oot and thi. tube
re.lor. -i to iU
bad to foroa Judge ing will U- d
at of Um
*
taoe aaob
aac a hopalro. condiDarand to face
whiofi 1. not
tioa. With Whiting and Oampan in
f^ourond of th. maoblm- aad tlie fre.
gllTM damoorat. lukewarm, divl.tou
We will giv<> One ilomlrod Dollar,
AM th. party rank. t. oerlaia Md a de- foranyoam of Deatoe*. (oaarod Iqr
^hat for tba d«*mooratio ticket folly catarrh) that oannot be enn-d by
lUlF. OataiTh Cure. 8aod for oirco'‘^F*^j'*‘Ohenv A Oo.. Toledo, O
.tauncl.
prioci
itti". I
thorn damoorau wil 1 inten.ify an opi>oaluoo to him among the follow, r. of
Bryan nnd the rvanlt U obviou.
M. A N. K- K.
?iaU-l’VlIIdry*pl*i.‘^ the be.t
.v.hiT, \
l«y a apaolal oourro of
nEeminfi
Tbe Ontario _
an order in oonnctl
.‘n^U prol.lbltl^,
AprilIWO, the export of
log., rut upon tiM' crown land, of tbe
prorinoe. .The raguUlion will be
tted to Uie legUiatora.at the
next wwaion. Hince the iwmaga of tbe
order prerenUug the export of plna
log., a oooaidarahle demand ba.
aprung up for hemlock lumber in the
mill, of Michigan. The new i
Don 1. intended to aaeure tb
ing of thi. hemlock in Oana«la
mews assm,
OrraOtT. MKIL
^td-n
Do Too Cel the Detroit
Sunday News-IUbviie
rIaM
lotret
Ti-a.
.
•i-r^ ial
nu.rnifl'-M
*HI< Wa.
lIlM.tra-
rrv
as?
endured untold anffering from a
to all. whether K. K *. or oot.
inic brooehUl tronble. “lf.%11
XI office for further fiazttoulara
to Dr. King*. New DlKOvary.”
O. K Murray. Agent.
wrttoe>*r himhand. 'll completely
till Aug. 7.
ruxad IM and aleo eurod our Ititle
grandMnghler of a eevera attnok of
SUNDAY BATES
ohitia. all Thrtmt and Long Troablaa
srr.S“..s£,sJj^
J. W. SLATER, LEWII8 HOUSE FURHISHER
lod. VIIU »«•»V«1 up to a.-.u.H.t
a cure fc» d>wpep.U and otbe
of the rtommh .ml ocKan. of
and nutnlion. tl doe. not gnx nwre
tempoemry relief. IhU it effect. . radical
c«re’!n Rrengtbens the
nourUhe. the nerve* and punfie. the Wood.
\4
aDENTISTe
1.1. W*i|:K MI'IHEHT IVSKlHI.t: QKAU
JOHN R.SANTO
O. F». CARVED
FIRE INSURANCE
.•J-rrA
-iMlIfcTTdMill
Wedu*a^"Ir^ Urre
OF*. SAMvrvem
I ftr
L. L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
f.i«r I h«>l tak.rn ball ot Ihr
la-rmn t*» Fc«l rTl^ev«^l
I
•»*
Dr. Pierce*. l*ellet. cure la
Dentist
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
OFFICE:
THE BEST HAT
Forthose who like the best. The white duck outing
hat Is the best hat for outdoor wear. It is cool. neat,
stylish and think of it-only 45 cents. A single day’s
wearing will convince you., STRAW HATS? -Yes. sir!
Any kind you want. The freshest, brightest, snappiest
styles and the prices are as snappy 25c. 50c. 75c. $1
and up to $3.00. A good, big assortment always at
tracts. and many of these are "close out" prices, sizes
are broken and not one is to be carried over
TIE FLAWEl TWO PIECE SUIT
The coolest, dressiest, most serviceable summer suit
you can buy. In all the popular colorp. dark green,
navy blue and tans, with an almost invisible stripe.
$6.50. $7.50. $10. $12 and $13.50 are the selling
prices and they sell on sight. Better own one and take
things cool.
TW DRESSIEST NECXWM
Ever shown. In these days of shirt waists and suits
with no vest you must have a dressy tie. We are show
ing the very latest in four different makes. They fair
ly pull the half dollars out of your pocket, (that’s the
price they sell for.) Be sure and ask for the “Nu Neck
wear”—you’ll be wearing one Sunday, sure, if you set
eyes on them. There's no limit on the sales you can
buy two or three just as well. There are so many swell
patterns it’s hard to select just one.
DAIL.Y OOIMOERTS
^“A.Ncw.
OO AND KhTURN. via Q. R. & L
All SadieTille, Ky.. i
8:41.34.
earn the cau.e of the vi
Tick
oa mie Aug. Ut to 8tb good neat in the healUi of
> Two
Minutes
The last sideboard sale was a wonder. l^ts
of people bought themselves rich in the
sideboard line, but others came too late.
Here's consolation for them. Another
lot of new styles and patterns in side
boards and buffets just received with the
same old way-down prices attached. If
you were late b6fore be on time NOW.
<>«»..-IU.U.
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground Hoor from lO
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cor.fially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY
"FORCE- FOOD CO..
BulEilo, N Y
Cemlfmen .-I think it my duly to write *nd tell you ho«
I ippreciite the good quility o( your -FORCE" Brejkfasl Food.
I htve hid itomich tiouWe tot a yeir and am unable to eat anything hot -FORCE- and milk. It is the only solid food I eat. and
I never get tired of it and have gamed fool pounds IrataboM
three packages 1 week. It h better than any other food on the
miiket. and I cannot praise it too iHgWy.
Yours very tnily.
-----•
J
fAi iritirnra rsaoo
A party Of aotdemm wna amuMag
tbcnaalna abooctog near M>on.
rtmoea. After a abot by tba Uarquli
af Toon, aimed at aocDetblng ann to
Mactoetly to a tblckK. a bnman cry
waa beard. The party mabed to tba
polat wbeoce It proceeded and found a
yoaag girt of Mxteen lytng on tba
Bnj
Prom the op|A»ite dlreccame borrytfig. and wbeu
t bad bap|i«i4.d be took tba
iritis anything in the
FLOUR, FEED OR ORAIN
line, we are prepared to satisfy your wanrs.
Will use this space from now on to keep
you posted.
At Mualt Hu- M&rt* tbe isImHoii
kf thm KUa for a qsMS of tWIr alMOl
ooniral. wbiob will ba to progtaaa
•ill D»tt WMk. bM bariio biftMcUlranM. Ovar 7.&0ii aol«ta wara
mat. wbtob mt a rant aaob oaltad r&.
Mim Umfmm Haldwia. a Imilar to tba
jmoffar aoMtol aat md Y«rj popator.
waa tl.a wtooar. mlth two third* of
tba total aota.
Mr. K Hhaf. of Harbor Bprloca. baa
fallrn into tha liabii of rrlabrmttoff bU
btribdaj. wboob falla oa tba 171b daj
Bpriuga aad rlcluit/ a fr«o rida oa
bla railroad and a pioato ap to Iba
wooda. Tbla jaar Um* ptouto waa bald
to a Butpla grovp on tba farm of Mr.
Frank Ooltry aad from raporta to tba
waa lanta aadtbaoottof fall of plaaa
aratotbagaaauof Mr. Bbay.
PRACTICU CONVENTION
ianaae IT B Mooa aad Joaapb
Bladar aad maabara of tU Board of
Fabllo Worka O. K. Book aad U. D.
AlUj rataraad loot avaalac from tba
BMattof of iba food roada ooaveoUoo
for Iba alala at GraaarUto
»7 roport a Tory good galhaHaf.
faU of praolieal tbtoga. wbara Ibara
waa ilttU UoMR la apatto to aiijibtoff
to atlaodiaf atrioMj to tba baalto haad. Tbay Ttoitad Otaao
Raptda aa wall aa GraaovilU. aad
aaw brtok. aapbalt ^d aaoadaai
ioat Uld
I
Dr. Mooa axpraoaad himaalf aa
laob to faror of macadam for raal
daooa atraata. Ha aaid that aapbalt
U all right If proparty owaara want it
and oaa afford It. but ba la copnooad
Umt macadam la tba propar matarlal
for f«>aidaaoa atraata. wiU brtok for
m batlaam aaottooa of tba olty.
Tba ocbar mambara of iba dnlaga
tioB from ibia olty foal that Urn trip
baa bma a proAlabla oaa. aad will
raaalt to good to tba city, taapaotolly
aUmg tba Una of atnal paring.
rllla, who baa bam lotaraalad to tba
work for aararal yaara.to oo-oparaUoo
wUb tba dapartmant of agrioaltara.
Tba foaoral of llttto Bara Oomptoo,
will prorlda the aarrloa at bla own
srtpaoaa Tha foracaaU ara tolainbimad wbo dtod yaatorday amralag. will ba
from tba riiimiro alatioB aaob day. bald Sonday at t:bO o'otook from iba
OoogTagattooal
ohareb. Har. Ooob
aad Inataad of flaga tba alaam wblaUe
of aomr faolory to atlllaod for glriaff
Tba body will Ito to atata at tba
tba olgaaU Loaf blaata an aaad to
rotMaaoTMr. aad Mra. Oomptoa to
liittog from » to IS
. aad any wbo may daaimplr ooml.inatloaa Ulltag paopto
milr^ away of tba axpaotod waatbar. aln to taka a tail took at tba Caoa of
tba
cblld
will
hara
aa opportaaity to
Mr Kaal prtnta and dtotriboUa fna
do
ao
at
that
tlma
of coat t^da aipUlalag thr tmaaatog
Jadga of Frotwta Lmiigar to a*
of tba whlBtlra Ha aaoorad tha oar
■Utlng to tba faaaral arrangaomoto.
rlaaa for Northvilla aarenl j
ago. am! baa alao mUbllabtsd it for
Warna and oibar plaoaa. Tba big
To tba rotora of Oraad Tiarom
Olulw wblaila at Kortbrilla oan U* oaaty-Maay of my frtoada bara
board by fonnara aU mllaa away aokadlflwtll aooapi tha aomtoatioo
w baa wealbar ooudltlona ara fayor- for ooaaty aarrayor.>od 1 wlah to .ay
tliat 1 will aad If cboaaa by yoa will
do my baat to fnlAll tba dntiaa of this
pfAoa fmltbrolly aad aoooraUly
KoapaotfBlly yoara.
aad tba naollant fruit to a larga
O. P. Tollar
bHlllaut nd harry Uiat hat llttto nJaly 80. tout
•ambtoBoa to altbar of tba fral
To aora Har CMto
oroaaasl. In aiu tlia barry it aa larga
From frlgbifal diaAgoremaut. Mra
aa tba largaat atrawtiarrlaa. hot with
afUiTor tom dalloab* than aitbar tba aanle Galtogor of loGnmge. Oo,,
^iad Hooktoa'a Arnloa ^ra to
si-
I
s
u,.
Ps^opla an not oaad lo thinking of
tba nppar panlnaula of Mlolilgan
agriooltaral oountry. aad ao than to
ao imia anrprlaa orar tha dar
,mrntof alook rai.ing tbarr wltbla
tba {mat few yaara. Oattla in partlco
tor. with abra^ aud bonaa to lam
aaml«ra. arr now aaooaaafnlly land
aadpnpandfor markai on a an
of larga traoia of land from which tba
mw timW baa l«an ramort^d 1
of tbs aa on aa for north aa Hoag
oooaly. on tba Hnparior alopa. bat
mtiatly tb«-y ar.- along tba Mlohigaa
alion from Manominr*- to Ohippt
At Ann ArlKir at a maattog of tba
dinotor. of tba Waabtoaaw Matoal
Fin Inworonoe Oo twaaty-ooa olatom
wan. paaaao npon and lUlowad
tbaar twenty wan for damage by
ligbtatog
Bight barna and foar
boran wara atruok. Imt oooa wan
doMToy.d by An I'lia nmatodar of
tba lightning tooaaa wan tboa
.took balngklllad Tba graaUat loa.
waa $140. It batog that of two boma
kltlad Tba aboie ataUmrnt giraa
idaa of tha alactric atorma during tha
poat ait waaka lu that ooaaty .
At Mantotaa work at tba militia aa-
$2.7$
i-ioiH-r
B
llj«- man of uitali-rai* iiM-ano an
I.. iHUkl amt at a <h«i that aill I- . t..a|-T lima
A-r lo*
PB* lOM WATTS
larfeaRiwElicliit
UfMaMNwCg
BUSINESS CANDS
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
,
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price. ’
$2.78.
Ra$tair$
to ► P «. IhU -plHM
DIRnRHDS
S’vH: WOMI.
After a Iwoaty.yaar qaaat to aaarob
of tba wbito anUl along tba laka
to OaloaagOB aad
Uoagblon ooantlaa, Bdward Btraam.
i famlUarly
aa-Sllrar
If that mirror of ypan ahewa
Thraa larga power driUaat tba
Viriaa mlao two mllaa from Iron
Mottatatoo wan blowa ap with dynamtoaby maknowa pmma Tba Ion
to $000 Air pipaa wan daatroyad a
fortoigbtaga
arc products of the ancient
coal stove. rSE A GAS
RANGE and avoid these
troubles, ^ Save ^ time and
trouble.
OSTEOPATHY
/• replied the father, “why Umuastal fUii
Uifi<riuaUt>n affb ^<J
have y.fU taken tbla troubU ? Vou are
n..ble.“
“Yea. but I am a man "
“You have given me tbe life of my
daughter. Home day 1 may re|iay you.”
iiiortPy. and I truot
FUR SALE
that I may never im*so,| your aealat
HAljr-^»n/.-«r ked N.. s Utb. »l 0>
ttce.- rallied the young aurg.-ou.
ElgUtes u year* later came ibe reign h r M imiuoo J.Um,-. - Urua at^^o^ ^
of terror. Iletirl Imrlae. now fount
ar, wa* a
lo lie arreated. but
nxled lu <
*K HAI .K H..u.aa ii. iliff..p»al | arir at thr
• beginning. l.efore
TbI* waa 1
nvuliltkinlata
H. r.a^ aouuUna y.mr <M mrpela away to ba
ikeii wlili blou.1 tliat they
laaOo. intu ru*a, 1-4 iu» ahuw yuu aampUa
nd cblldrtHi. t'uuiit i»U
N.H.C IIAPIN.Proar.
married, and bla wife
MM-mlia
NCWaabiagtoamawm
Ughler. lamlae, w«-r.* aUmt
to foUuw him when th«y rvxvlved a
warning not to altempt to do ao
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
Mme. imrlac. tboiigb Udovsd by all
PHYBICIAN AND 8UROBON
tbe provlm-e In wbleb abe lived, waa
Hnrgery of tbe Bye and Fitting
laat arreated and wllli her daughter
taken to the cnelergerU* lu rnrla.
UUuMeeaHpeolalty.
“
day'they were lesl out to Iw
H4.11. rbua- ^ itia-u- a|i:rB-u «x OiFPoeito
Hied. For wbat? . For Uing «if noble
blrtu. A luau aat U bliMl a rude lul>le,
'ready to aii aa judge and jury to m-ud
prtomera to tbe guillotine. Mme l»u
K Martin. M. D.
X. H. Bvaaa. M
Xtoc and Luulae aat waiting llielr turu.
watching the la-ople wbo were pro
OOUUCIHI “traitor* to hYnn.V luarebed
away to die. A laully man. who
■bowed by bla dreaa aud twaring that
be waa an arlatiH-rat. atood Udore tbla
aeir cunatltuted tribunal.
“Your iiamer aaked the judge.
“I am the Marqula of Tourt “
The Judge llUaluHl
“IH) you remember. oiarquU. buutlng
sr birda and abootiiAg a maldenr
rqula iMiled,
led. but eaui
Wald noining.
indblng.
■ to lYaiiccr- **ld tbe judge.
Trmrss City 6is Co.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURARCE
Sygday Excursions
CARPET CLEANING WORKS
Wartin & Goans
c-an., I at K 40 a
tde 111. UmI
T.r.cii’&’ssr
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Between now and the 1st of Sept., regard
less of Cost, Regardless of Value. Do not be
deceived by other Semi-Annual Clearing Sales
of old stock and styles when you can BuV
new and up-to-date goods for less money.
This Is a genuine Closing out Shoe Sale and
anyone will profit by visiting tbis Big Sale.
Do not miss this great opportunity, but
come to-morrow and secure a Bargain.
“avtsrstisa.-.Si
Siindaifniates-RooMl Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 76c
The wann srason l»ring«
ilemamik for uut.|uc am!
lakly nuvyltica in JcwclD...........
We have many new ihinga
to offer ami you vhouUI
ikcc them.
l,atest die ts in Watch
fiuar.ls, to go with tlie
neat eat gol.l watcJics for
l.achesaml Best rime.
kec|»cri bw gcnllcnien.
New things in Sicriing
Silverware.
Bamum&
Garl^
Jewelers-SUrenmnta
DKNTRS'r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
JfidlAliiUtA t^W-Onr
Special for Saturday and lltonday.
Lace
and Congress shoes, worth
One Lot of Mens Heavy and Light L
j
$1 .SO and $2joo. Closing out at...
............................... ,
aUaagtb.or vtote abe
_ . --------ic^lttexa arbiob helped
and. after aalag fear bol-
jS>“* -Iv
•1.76
96c
ParKer Bros, Old Stand
20$ Trent Strett
a a %
IM»
Do NT Be Fooleoi
©
tbe letter to ber bnaband
One lot of'Mcns Vici Kid and X^elour Calf shoes, worth $2.50 and $3X».
^ m^-
ill land V..11
Daintp Summer
Jewdry^
TUeprtoom
ctaa oAd 1 MOd to* noble two liv«* for
lb* OM b* gave mw
,
MAKY BLAKE CRANDALL.
w
ulrl'.ZlZTur^
t .lyat4 P»p. m.
Alt.-riii*.m s-i»ur>i..n* It.Mii Tiavi-f*.*
filv Takt tl.r *t.a.i..i t i.-tos-nl rvrrv
utn rm-Mi at 2 .h> I.4 .N.-ahlawaiita. whrr<vtMi Will 4'oiiiM'«'l witli sti-jiio*r r«'lurniiig
1..TT..WTW L.t> at 4 m P m.
tbe Parker Bros. Shoe
^Stock must be Closed out
died Into Ibe b«^tet.
“Next:“Tbeee.” iald a gentbirme. “are tba
Oonuleaa DurUc aud her daugbliT.”
Tbe Judge alarlt-d “Mattome.” ba
aid, “yoq are accuaed of Iwlng a
traitor to lYanoe. Wbat to your de^.
fenaer
“I make no defenae. ivfeiin*- would
be oaeleea”
“H mr eald tbe jiwlg*a “Take tbeae
omiu to tbe little jail In Hue Ht
Jacquea and Iwlng tbetii here tumorrow for aententv. Tbe exiH-utloner to
too buay tiatoy to attend lo I bent ”
-That ulgbl a muffltMl llgure aiHMaml
before the little jail In Hue 8t. Jui>iuca
end preeented an order for Mme. and
le DuHac. Tlirowlng e mantle
each to cinceal her feature* and
eapet'UIly her attire of a genth woman.
be led them tbrougb *i»nie of tbe i
roweat atreeta la Faria
denly U-alde a carriage
tbe diHvr. be Ude them enttr. Not
doubting for a moment that tlM-y were
going to tbe guillotine, they olveyed.
and tbrlr coodoclor mount.*! tl»e l«x
bealde the coacbman, and liny were
drtren Iwyond tbe larrler. Stopping
now and again for freah borae*. they
traveled until at laat they beard Ibe
pUahlng of wavoa Tlim Iboy were
directed to alight and were put Into a
boat.
“lake tbla letter lo t'ount Durlac.
madame.” kald Ibelr conductor, “and
tell him that the man who gave It to
be executed aa ■ trayoc
m. lor
brrr you wdlWith
rrluii.ing to Travr h|. amrr Cr ,
.. t:.ty ul I.> 4S a. m 1 b« w.n give
.u • pb-.sHa..t ndr u( J4 iniU-*«Mi tiM-l>av
ir .-vrry nHsTning. If >*h«
Announcement!
Om ho
of iMd
oaor Wlldry ot
Mid liy Uad Ooi
p.MoMotloo oad |iri™» ooU loot
____ Tho loico woo $».000. Tho
|viod|»td. which oTMofod oror U
RastaWs
AKD
▲BSOLUTBLT QDOELBSS
J. L. Taatooa. off Moakagoa. Mtob..
aaya: “Imat aprtog I waa feelmg eery
maob rna down aa the raanlt of too
cloaa oonAnomant and felt tbe need
of a good general tonia Seeing Dr.
A, W. Clmaa*. Nerre Pllto reocmmaadmll got a box and need Uu^m.
Tliay balllmenp*plendldly-my ap
petite Improved and I felt better to
every way. I hare no hetotetlon In
/'■n'-M.'rur
'^r*^Ta!S.v
Konlfauisoaoi
OBKST
OiEUEST
-.IBLTIilEST..
FIaIb StAtcmcBt Aflbcts-flAAe
bjOMWIwKMWS.
OSTEOPATHY
issf.si.'^.iisrhjirojr
rThSh\\Xr‘'«.'5sr
• ,
The party
ed on
but bad not gone a doaeii yard* U^ore
the coin waa aetit epUiUlug |ia»t tbe ear
of tbe marqula. «»ue geutbmau. a VA/ANWtU-Iiuii-* rouw «tH •» «Vdtt-i»*a!
~-------------yonng fellow of tw.iity. remalin-d bo
KueeUng Wide tbe girl, be
girU at M«atita
baudkerrbb f. tb4*u aald to Im t fatbi-r;.
“I.*l oa eerry ber to Imt bouie. I am y^ANTkl>-Yvur
■tudeut bi tbe ParU Scbuol of Midi
ctiie I will Bee wbat I < aii do
lo-r “ •u« k. U«t |>rtr.-« Ml* litaan »i4o'k
Uenrt imrlac did not b-ave iIa# bourn hf.tH.MjUur(tay July ia« Auc t J H
Jul>
v a>.si Au« I*
J,ai.aj.TRUEBU)0DD.O.
of Autolrn- uiariiler until the duugb atro-ul
ter. Llxette. waa out of danger, lu
deed, be alone aav.d her life Tl«»
try durioni of uUatalay knew notli
• maUftp towtinent trf Almrnmm
tog of aurgery and «-ould not have car
a w> ir a ». 1 u> k
, „. a WiUirtia block
ri«d aafel) lUrough aurli a dangermia
n >. -M an t H W )nk.».f
Three wceka bad elu|.iie<l when
..I
tbe young doctor mIU to Gamier:
• Ibe crUia baa |.a«*ed. .\uy pliyal
..f r-i.t Ihr Am.t».*a lUa... . .. l.»tl,..f
clan enn now attend to Ibe ilrenwlug of «iraa<i
i-a <-«• of •n>tis» r>oiu|uoi« ahi.-k
Tba i^raruor a row of tanU to a-----pUca. Work oo b utt for tba FirM
raglmmt la now on
Tba Aag poto
11.00 M
boa baao naat and tba Bag bototad.
» No.
Tba cannon to ba aaad for Artog
mlntoa baa arrirad. Tba water ayat
of pipaa to nrnrly laid. Water fr
Laka Miobigma will ba aaad agato I
,«r. Atof. »««.
-A vaton dortog An. aitbar to or oat (
will
«*Jy for
tram Mondoy. thr Stot d>y of mmp.
Oo-o B«Ay MoonloiD IWr
Aucogt t. ivot
MIBCBLt^NBOUS
what bad bam done.
-la It tbna tUt yon ovemin our
paaromi Aekto. you nolde. wbo never
Dr. A. W. Obona’a Nerve Pill*
toll, but feed on wbat we common
pie produce? And, not coulmt with aold at AOo. a box at dealer*, or Dr. A |
tog the frulU of our toll, yon W. CboM Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. I
*tgnatnre of
lo npuniro
oi Ij
t. <
fSIF sSSHS'm.k
Uklng the trouble to dlarorrr tluit V. See that portrait and
they are not blnlii. Walt. Uit-»drura! A. W. Cham. M. D.
The day will come when we will cniab
PAck^r*'.
you utoder our bnUr
- i*ttdal‘i*g! vTU.^av.’fur i
“It waa an ac*cldent," rsTbi'd the
marqula “Here; tkke thla“ tbrowlng
WANT OEPARTiENT.
a golden loula “Were It not for
your threat* 1 would make It ten tlmce
ae much. Come, meaalrura Let ua go
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Dews
pbioa.t.
TnSISAFACT.
THE PAYMENT
OF A DEBT Xltre b Ma QBCstbi Abofft lU Il*s a
What Do You Want?
Cendti
TBi.v*i*«yjrrr. Micd,
nOCKY MOUMTAIM TCA
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
WANT A HOME?
traverse atf
.eJ
iViii^& ■■ooai*. «UTnn ttrr.
^bIoAT. AVGUST 1. 190t
ORAND OI
NEXT MONDAY. AUO. A,
CT. DAZErS LATEST SUCCESS, FULL
OP«n.TWUIXnG TAELEACX. spec
ialties AI»l>$E«SATHmS : : : : :
A P^l-AY worn TMOl
THE BURGLAR
WMO L.IICK *ri-iK mwcmrr.
Hsea** s Nsw Omm.
Emigrants
From Bohemia
Bf EPE8 W. SAROENT
Jack TLuMtiai vaea curtourfx acTDthm UttW UUr ml Ilic juuu« woman
tknt Carl, tbc prNldln* inmlu* of tlm
flkyaTcr^wltli a muttetial ajiol.«j.
|M4S a«alrJ~8t»iKmll.* him. Time waa
mhm llR- Bkyv TerrUr .«uW afforU a
UUc to rrrrr ruNl. Now II wa. Jlffl.
rott to
even a acai.
It was the flmt lime that Ttiurstoa
bid ever aero a nwlly iin tfy w*.«iau at
tba Tamer.
It was n
Ills
aoop Krew cold as Im- wal. Ih-.1 ami ad
mired. Htu< waa rkwrly tluilO. hut U>re
baraelf a<i Well that eviii wlih thi U
cauar affortlM \»y tlie auiiM.siHl |»o
btflalan teiideurli-n of the plin *• «lif w at
well on toaanl Ih.- nui.ii.*r w-ilun of
ka Cieaai and lie luul lit hla tldnl
Wie regardtd him with aW.dote torrar for a moment when he made aome
UfrUl remark, tllH.liiK th.- ashes from
own eu
face to
• ai.lrlt of the thin*: a l•ummoDltj of liiiert^t S-.II rli« II.-1 the a|-
aranaor baadclaap wbaa
they met and parted no alluaion waa
made to the Incident for acvrral weolca.
Jack waa pollUc and aaw that a camlokn was uecetaary. A coup would
not avail. The forert were too evenly
umtehed. Aoeordlnc to military atrat
9%y, a alece w as neivaaary.
lie Indocad bar k chanire their rea
taurant. The wwlety isH.plt- and tboae
w 1*0 c.nstltate the under mist had folb»a*«d the S|s»ev WTllera to the Oairhh.
The luaiuuiy liad crown rleh. and with
her luerraaed iiosUlon came the U
that she was l..»lnc lUMnev. ruunlns
ammnts which never woifid W i«ld
liy tlMMu- who had virtually
phHC.
The new Ih.hemla was
Bhssk.T street. The pro]
an Italian name, and they drank log
wood ITilanll at M .'ents a pint and
trl.sl to like It. At the Ostiidi the
«>-.klnc at least waa clean. Here noth
hue waa. The hot summer days l*ad
iTMue. l.ulci was fljcbtli.K the
,f hla iwnrt»ns.
hemUna had not yet moved on. Thura
ton notetl the fai’t with aatlsfactlon
and emiMiraK*-*! I'WW to |sTwvere,
CV.’II coluc to the extent of wrUln* up
the place whik he |aild hla hllL
One Auirust eveuluir the revolt came
The soup WHS thinner than I'rohm wi
Both had ixmie from wnnll i^ouiitty
bkwapais-n. to eiutnne In a ••Junjw.lla
flavor. Mnlsd's Iswt
Imvk tliat nftenuK.n- Hhe waa sU k and
Their table waa In n little msik free
frmn ol.** rvatlon.
She let her head
dn.p h.rward oi, I.er hand. Thiirston*a
hand stole softly tuwanl her own. It
waa cmvuMvely elus|Hd as a tear
dropiHxl on It.
-Mallei.” he urped, ”don*t you think
r
IUray<™^^^i^t^
.i B'.»
lu HuheiuU.
fure«- It. all la.
umrHed and atart houseke«i>lnj: In ll»e
mt*ruliu:. In platv of eofT«*«* and ndU
we will haxe a real hnnkfast. We
will have a real home, and we wonT
ton. hat,
tie h.
11 for
8. B«
mmnkmmlimt aea Iko
______
TUAVKigiS < l*rT
aas
bauAKorai
him atsTnT.ur
AVlllLi:.
>«m
tic career.” In TliurMon’s <*as4* repn*
A*ultHl h> a llfte, II dollar a
k Joh
aa a m isirtiT on v««'’ *»r ha* laim.r |iapera. Hhe ran a »hlldr»‘n*s pace for a
**|Mt(Mit Inside” for twelve.
Both bad dA-cldid to Un’oine Udumlana, and aa all the iiewspaiHT arti
ciea Ihej bad ever read l.Kate«l Ihdie
tuU in the cheap table dlnKea they
bad
d pick.
plektd out the Terrier, w hieh Just
was alTardltiK free
that
siauv
- attention
Ion to testuhh*>lilnu reput
aeeker after 1
Uer unine. she told him, wtis Mntiel
Kvaline Mantuii. hut sIm- sla'iieil M. R
uuulNh hniid to the tales
to tlM> iii:ii:axin«w and
I to Ui uianiiUh. ns all haeholor
glria ahoukl iH’.
She fairly hunirervtl for o.mpanlou
Ship, and A-aeh ev.mlnc niiurstoti
workfd «u an e%euliuj paisT and was
off the early ahlft at 4 oclm ki found
tbam at the aaaue table lu the Terrier.
Here alie hrtmVht h<T luaiiUMTlpt fur
twTiahm, herr> he told hU 1ioin>s and
faara. WTieii tbelnfluv .»f n^^velty
k
Inc aodety in’T*w
t»ppn*sslve. they
morwl on to the lllue tutrieh. In
Tbumpaun atr»*eU Avndu.ii-d h) an old
black maumiy. who >:nve them M;.ryland chicken liiah-ad
riHilnah and
corn iKine Instead of linwd sticks.
They were k-oliitf home one nladit
About all mouths after their first nnet
Inc when Thurston priM^xM^l. His aal
nrj bad berni ralmd $:* a w ti-k, and In
tbe bride of wealth he told her tli.-it he
tbMCbt that with economy be couKl
undertake the autns.rt ».f a family. If
only she would «>om«4mt. lie was a
manly, otralcbtforw ani fellow, and Ids
atrowal of k>ve waa tlie s«>rt that would
Appeal to any |^sHl woman. Tliey liad
bM walklttie uplow n and wei^. rvstliiB
on ooa of the U m bea In Washington
wistful
Lilly
nt first
Jlrst white,
He. Her face Went
red- Tburaton, eam*rly studyiui;
Wlon, was tom IsHwi'en exand fear. A 'tret
I tn bef ey
aba oald aoflly. ”I do love yi.u: I real
ly do. trot 1It would kin my ^wre«T. I
bawe coo»e I »to work and win. Mar
i
\a
f
Tkr VIrtaes
To th.- vlrtui-s of Kaffn.n whole voh
um.-s have Ih-.-u d.-vi»ti-.l, referciKNW to
B.»m.- of the luon* lm|Mirtant of w hich
are k'lv.-n in t'anon KllacMmlM-*a **riniit
l.s.n- and Harden lYafl of Shak.sjK-jire.” where tb.Te I.-* a louj: article
on the subjivt. The plant was . lii.-tly
*^‘\he
uiu-d for
Its title of’ .Viiluia
Aiiluia liv
|Joliii.*uum; for
criiptli.ii ..f iu.-aKl.*s.
lIlKtx. et.\ (In tm-asl.-s
; aa a cardiac
I pctifral sttmolan
nt. and aa a tl
atrenetbeiMT of the at.imach.
In *Tn.-ats” Is Un.-. l.jTe says th
tak.-n It ”i-omfor1eth the stomacke
and rnuseth pK>d dlk*esUoiu and sod
enn.-sM-.” It waa also us.h1 as a
pMli.-r and still ent.-rs hirply Into
Aline iH.pulnr r.H'ljs*s for ”makliu: up**
The moshextraL-apinl iHitkms of Its
power* Were formerly held, and i
w rlt.-ra ^
aa to term It
the king of vep-tahl.-s. I>v.-n ao late
a* the middle of the last o-niury It'
h. ld a prvmim'ht pUce In our official
dlsjN-usutorles, hut It ha* now c»me to
U- uw-d only aa a colorlujr and flavorUig agent, Is^ng mrdlclnally alundit
liMArtty for twine « baclwdor cirt If
UffA would auccaed in liUTature. Her
pkid waa aK upon ancceaa, and ahe
SfV NAllaad that ahe waa starrlnc
and brain by llrlnc In a makeohlfl
, cpartmiat and aatinc with the bohe' Sum. wbare tiw faaot of reaaoo waa
Straub Bros. $ Jtmiottr.
No ncc.1 to xullcr liom licaL
llon'l let the air
st.xi;nanl
— create a lirccrc. I*ul in «.ne
or imirc of our .Icsk or mlmii
11
ssijs^r • ;
LATH!
ELECTRIC FANS in vour of
fice, More or home. .Ml ol new
ami iKrrkvt; ousttu. tion
CAMPBELL BROS
We have some ^ood 4 foot lath, .nlsosomo
\2 inch lath. Call ns up by t*’lt plu*M»I 3t; CitA :U4.
IINM*. n i rx ( <>.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
IT PAYS BIG.
EE’il
Blirtan
Co^morrow
BIgDay
Great Mill End Sale at the Beslan Store
5rL.rS.’'L';:;:;
Bl-flUttn cAomIOm, «//>/•>*,
«( Jtchont.
NEW DEPARTURE!
> F"OPt -rNK
One Month Free!
Hr. A. B. Ssmmr. ot HMron. *kn srosrWSnr of
Aord city Hoiin*num. M r«iaiU.«
Im> «I1I rvouilii I.«r «NM> Ai u.aj. U>
U» ^ X aa
We will be prepared to take care of you. Judging from the great rush dur
ing this week. Saturday will be the Banner Day of the Sale. .......
IVIAIN
To enumerate the various bargains in the Dry (.oods on the ist floor and basement, woidd niily omluse you ;md
make dry reading. J'o grasp the importance of this sale you must visit us. h.verything is so tlispl.iyi-il tii-it it is a
pleasure for you to note the various bargains as you visit each department.
rr
rm> f-XiU. tiiidrf' U.O
NOTHZ
ran-
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
• Otjaa follow*:
Wi* Pt^ook.-/ Md Ma.-klna«r Oly. f
Pur k«wl p.rtBU ««lh U. Kart W<
iHdnUi north U* M*ckm*w Oly. II :U>
r.w
15c Fincy Duck for 5!c.
I2^c White Percales for 5c.
lOc Fine lawn at 6c.
35c White Organdy for 17c,
15c White Dimity fos 7c.
NOTHX
t'lBrtsnxti sad la
The plain Silk taffeta, all silk worth 5oc
for 29c.
The all wool home spun 50c values 25c
The "Mill End-' wool dress goods worth
up to 39c for I2ic.
The “Hope" extra fine grade, yard wide bleached cotton, 9c value for 5k
The Fine Lawn dressing sicks 39c.
the Fine Lawn White waists, 4 rows of fine embroidery and plaited back, new goods
worth SI.50 for 50c.
The yard wide "Mill End” unbleached cotton worth 6c for 3tc.
CI-OTMING Dl
OfcA.B."sPII«EY
K.O-
The
The
The
The
The
WTIK
dim taio. 'ImiM t.ir
►ARTIVIEiMT-
The bargains in our Clothing Department are simply immense. Imi some men >ire a little skeptical wh»Mi thf*y see
such bargains adyerlised—they think that there must lie something wroug or we would not (piote sm It redicidmis
prices, but there is reason for it. Some of thestr suits art! broken lots hdl over from our large spring .^id sumnier
selling—we’ve only a suit or two of a kind and we place these prices on them to close them out quickly. If your
stto* is among them you can own a suit for just aljout half of what it is worth. See those N’ellow Fags.
$r.50 AND $8 SUITS. LATEST STYLES. GOOD FITTERS.................... ....................
: 5.00
$10.00 SUITS. LATEST STYLES. GOOD FITTERS................
......................... .............. 5.96
$12 AND $15 SUITS. LATEST STYLES, GOOD FITTERS........................................... ......... ....... 8.89
BLJ-T TME F>ANY3!
Kor l^.ui.»tUr sad Sl.*L.oii*. 4
p. tn.
K..r IViosk.-y sad HsiW Hpsiag*. « Ai p. m.
how they are marked. You men must have pants—why not get them now while they are going at such money
saving prices? Nothing wrong with the pants—we have too many, that’s all. Notice a few of the Mil I Knd prices
we’ve placed on them:
Trslas arriro st TrsTsrss i*lty at S:A)s ax.,
lAOp ». ssdewip. «i
Tk. ! S'p m. trsin ha* a tkruocli coseh fat
$3.50 PANTS, BOLL END PRICE....... ...
$4.50 & $5.00 PANTS. MILL END PRICE.
.VX’n
2.48
2.98"
NO\A/ F“OR TMI
CMAPS
How glad we are going to make the little fellows and their mothc^ feel. ^ Every suit^that wc sell will please them
UKKWIKID.
O. r. » T. A.
MANISTEE &RORTNEASTEMR.I.
TIME CARD.
if
to put our winter st (K:k in. besides we do not practice carrying over goods froin one season to another.
Children's Russian Blouse suits, worth $4 and $5, Mill End price
Children's Vestee Suits worth $4, Mill End price
............. ........
Children’s $2.50 and $3.00 Vestee suits. Mill End price - -..........
THE
.
$2.48
2.48
1.98
SMOES
IWliJST OO!
will have to move the department to the main Moor,
we have bunched a good many lots and price them, like
Ladies’ $ 1.75 Oxfords for.................. ... $ 1. 19
Vis a A a a rta.i
Jill;:
Misses’ and Childs’ $ 1.50 shoes for........ • •
.98
Boys’ $ 1.50 shoes for...........................
.98
Boys’ $2.00 shoes for.......... ............................. 1.19
Ladies $3.50 and $3 shoeafor 2.48 and.
1.98
And were you in the rush in the shoe department yMterday- vhat a lot of shoes we did sell—it was not because we
have a claim on your patronage, no. no, the reason for the big rush was because we placed yellow tags on hundreds
of pairs and placed marked down prices on them to warrant your patronage and approval. The sale goes on for the
ngat seven days, the greatest sale inI our history.
a. W. CA71H41NOBAM. i
BASEMENT F*L-OOR
“Mill End’’ Corsete worth up to $ I .OO for 26c.
Ladies’ and Misses’ knit underwear, each 3c.
“Mill End” Silkalines 3*c.
A Splendid selection of Pretty Lawns worth 8 and IO for I jc-
Pere Marquette
Do not Fail to Cake Jldoantage of these Exceptional Baraains!
siidwsal,«tt>s a.. 11 :M a.w..»MO p. as
ItAis IS.
PSrMsitogrB, BayQiy. fNwtBsrss, ToUdo
PMry ssd
^
a-si..ll:4Da-».ktopa.
Mrs. BuccliM-^'Kr. abe ti4d me bt
Era. a profa^ baar.-PbUadrfpbB Bap
There arc lots of Choc(»lau* Chips on
the market, but for Turiiy and (Jualiiv llu* l*avorite Chocolate Chips leads them all. . Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in pai k.u;i*s. we
have put a loc package on the market which is iu»t ihe
lar>:est packajje. but contains the irest chocolate rhii>^
Kvery piece stam|>cd S. H. X* A. Made only I >*
If/oy mmut fW Wtf go U Jaci
•t-----------
should not be overrated.
8Ut
alone can glre ua au Idea of the C
Those of the city of l*arla show that
tb«re axe
oaaes each year of deaths
caused by cancer of the m.uith. whUa
in i^RrU 1
1 eatlmate to Iw at least
Ad
mlUlttg that half of th««c make use of
the pipe and that all of the cas.
C/y th^ Dew 10c Package
ssri-viKSSTi.r’”- -
M'kat
tMokem Have f r»«r.
ThoM» w ho use the pUh- ha\e to fear
cplth.-Iloma. ctherwlae cmlh-d the
cer of the Itpa and of the tongue. The
first of these U particularly common
among those who amoke short cUy
pIlH-s. Theca
plpataci
the hiw«-r Up. That of the tongue ap^
iH-ar* va the aide w b.-re a stream of
amoke la likely to strike the tongue at
fuch Inhalation. These
a iHirrlble disease are without doubt
the must
-gmppj
tk. aacjaa t
ff—Mcra^af Wmirt todu fottmitum.
’ oomblaad. ^es 6 canto or
sntA,^ror.alae.elu.toelyby
af rnmifs $0d€
MARKKTA.
AMD CONNECTIONS
.i
MMII.L.IAN*r IN IT*» UNIQVAK ONIOINAI-l*rV.
AiUrM. 110X00,01..
htt.
lUrryx** >•«*.)**<-k I.^>^»rrt
dt«>*ur*«.-«<a7
Call «iid
u»; wr mill trfi y.i« mUNU r •»dear. Ia I's pi luick home.**
An enwUc msl of the head an
sw .-r.Nl th.- qU4*stlon. and Mah.-I look«l
up. suilUuK tbroUKh htT tears
waiit.-il to when you first nsk.-d me.”
slie said; ”i...w rrn s..rry I dldu't say
•y.-s* th.-n.”
i.ursion rnll.-d th.- wnll.-r. **t*i
Till
h.« aal.l ImptvHslvely. ”you take
i.o up to the saloon on th.- a
pH a Imttle of real w lii.^^ the real
lersuud. not the stuff
we p-t lu-re. We want to drink to our
last idK'ht In Ih.hemla.”
WAIF
THE SEASON’S SENSATION.
mwmd tbt boat pioBiM
Thmston coold gaH from ber waa that
when fortnna camo to hoib abe wokid
KiOU)
SEATS HOW SELUm; AT THE BOX
OFFICE. PRICES: 25. 35. 50 AND T5
CENTS. GET SEATS TONIGHT
rarCksrlssslssml PiOMry. 1J5 p. m„
ssmsMsa„LrM,A.-i
I
T^TTO
T^WNTNCl RECORTl
TRATBB8B
CITY. MICU^
FRIDAY
AUGUST
I.
SrXTH
190«.
TmAR^NO. 168t
of Oolnff to Ftm.
HEWELTRY
HARD TO WIN
BR0K£i HEARTED QUEER
JUDGE DURAND
NOMINATED
aoCoeofcror TAab Har.
Democratic Nominee for Gov
ernor Speaks
fftam.Aoff I-4JaoaaMarU
who hao bo« lU with
Hmmtl on Fourth Ballot to
Haad Damooratlc TIckat
Mae for oomo tlmo. la irrod-
III SPITE OF D. J. CAiPAU
rw mj bdr msjorty U br
■4 on oeoooat of Ibo oollos
1 by bor rolotlroo.
AU
ffolotlroa from tbo kioff f
Who Workad Vigorously to Dafeat tha Flint Man
APPRECIATES THE HOROR
U»lao sed te
Thrust Upon Him After Re
peated Refusals
Ot^om a D«fmii4 or ruat
wm
aoa-
tlM- fofoHt« aoD. bot It foil by tbo
voyaldo ootll loo lotr to bo otoeUoe
coofooloo oad tl.o rooott ihowiaff
Koloa for Dofoad ood HoUm. wbllo
Sliffh oad Hommt-ll loot, woo ibo olf
Bol for moro ohooUoc. oad tbo Doroad followora ooailj oiodo Ibo moot
uoloo.
Thr
third
ballot obowod
alompa in the Uommoll oad Bligb
rotoo. whllr Doroad oad Hrlme cola<KL Tb*- floUtiooiao la tbo fooitb.
A doUffhIfsl psrty woa ffiron loot
. Jobo r. Oil at bor
Mrs
i
MORGAN THREATENED
ur I. U...* D«l«rtac TkM tk. rtM-
TO CRUSH
THE STRIKE
I Operators Reported
to HsveaPlan
RESUiE WORK SEPTEMBER I
According to SUtemente of
Prominent Operators
W.
O.
Oomeran of
In «ock now. The mxnalxcturcrx until now have
Broiaerd. Miaa.
Tbe crest woe a
Cblaem party, and tbe lom’woecor-
Detroit-Whea
71S; t
Dr. A H Holliday gave come oom65. oat.. 6S».
mlecxioos ood Mrs Holliday eoog
Toledo-Wheat. 71^4 aad 71V
vary preUy M)la
Mrs Uoilond
Chicago-Wheat. 701,; corn. 56»,;
forored with a banjo eolo and a coke
oaU.
32*4. pork.
Daissd. Mick. Asff 1 -dodge Dor
fin €71, andlio eji.
oadosd Mayor Bible of lonU m«-i
After tbU tbe party repaired to tbe
bore tbla ommlaff.
Dbrond woe oo
iatog room,
which
woe rpmttiW
hie way homo from U road Rapids
fiocroted with mtoUture pormrol. snd
He woe toon enrrooodod by o crowd other Kbtoge io keeptog with the Chi
oad hie flret worue weA. ’’Well, yoa lem ides
Tbe lanfh oonei.ted of
fellow, at ;Detrolt yeetorday
epoilod
’btoem chop eoey. ^s. ewmt wafer.
oDdobocoUU epoage podding. The
gooeU found tbeir portner* by meoB.
ble roply woe that be woe going borne of liny'fone. worn U- tl.»- iodiee in
ood go to work. Tbm be oddeA ”1 tbeir boir and by tbe gt-nillemeu to
make oa ooraeot ottompt to wla tbeir buttouboles
tbe laoe. ae la expected of me by «ke
y fteblag trlpL ”
AAedwbot be woe going to do.
good men who eboated my uaa
tbe ooarentlon.
We will do
of the
ore reminded of ih<-
We lyaoe Smwtd
Prices Down
jRttcther notch
re«mlsr wee kly
bop which will occur tbi. evemng
large ettendonre 1. ontioi|«tw!
A
waoa Doroud bod 673. o door major
ity ovor oil. wbllo Uolai« hod 4W.
Hllgb 7. oad Uommoll 4. TIm- rffort
toooaooUdot*^ oo liolmocamo too laU.
XmaaHilotolj opoB tbo oaaooaoomoat
of Uio rooatt of tbo foortli ballot, of
dainty boxm of boo bon., w. r> given
bodmodoploao bot wosld sot moke fomls He mid be would bore to m
It-r tbo c-boorinf bod ooboldod. U. J.
Mim Alice Kok ru and Miu Clara
»pt or prore oa lagtste to the isrtj
pobUo.
J.
R. OiSToo. rloe
Uompoo took tbo platform oad on boDelloiou. refreahmeut. wen
The platform . be mid. i. entirely Bat.-.
loatof tbo Mow York. Oslsrlo
A Waotors mid. * 0001 will bo mlsod m^eotory beoaam it ie free from mrvrd later in tb«- afternoon.
.plombor 1. Tbo mlsor. will bo politics _____________________
A dellgbtfol Imy ride ami marah
pot to work 00 >ma o. oaosfb will
Uiaad Kopida doloicotloB oad tbo moenjoyed laat eveuing
book to opoa tbo ooUlorioo.'*
tioa woa earrlod with cbooro bad
amp at Birobw«*.>d.
mandaah. Aag. 1-Pirfoot qalot
wtUioat o dioo-otinc roloo.
AU»ot twenty five young people drove
proralb baro todsy and no fmrlbor
Tbo followlBfr U tbo oomploto otato
t*. tbe res.rt and .peut the . vetf^
loakUaspoolod. Tbo 1.600 momtiokot nom-d by tbo oooronUoa:
of tbo aatiOBol gaard aro muntorOoTonior-Uoonro U,
Daroad of
iaff aboot tbo eoaatry aa if oa a ramFlint
The memb«r. of the party
lekegoa.
Mirh.. Aug. 1 -Johu
tlon trip. Tbo otrlkoro aro dotormlnLioot. uoat Govoruor-Joba F. B1
Beesle Hedgh n. .le..»e Komod to boroofior rofroin from dUtnr- WiUrooyer. o yoong marritHl msn
bU uf loaio.
Irdie a.wman. Vida Rower,
tbie city, U aeoaeed of murdeHag
rtoorotory of Htot«~ Jobn Doaovoa.
at Johns Bertlta Hurley. Inna
Oinoionotl man while in Ohloogo
Boy Ooaaty.
July a. Detectlre Oromrt of Uie Ohi- Conningbam. liia Dailey.Rtbel Uibbs
Treoaaror-Wilbar F.
Dorldooa.
oogo police foroe ho. N«i here .Inoe NiU Bngbee. Ollie Fulghum. Bewie
Port Huron.
Fnighnm.
Myrtle Hopkins
Nellie
Monday aiding the local eleutb.
AodlUir U. norol-Dovid A. Horntbe com. Wildrnoyer hod been In Uie Lardie. Jack BnAdfi>.i, Herbert i^om
kemboro Jolt oo 1
mead of AnnfArbor.
Ueyuoldi. I
city until Soturdoy night, when he ers Uuy Leonard. Burn
Attorm y Uonotol-^Mlllom F. MoMoKenrie.
Charle. WalA. ‘
left for Ohicogo, being orreeted there 0«>rge
Knight, Urmnd Kopida.
Arnold Co.ik. Wallie Lutmau. Calvin
yeeterdoy noon.
ular pin e $’2.*2r., genuine Viti Ki.l vanqib; taiuy vesting
tuj»s. naliy stiles, only
VICTORY FOR MIRERS
T\A/0
Tbla U oooalderod a ffreot rlo-
lory for tbe minors
blmjoat boforo tb.- Uomoorot olalo
ouaroatlon doood Urta oftoraooa oooTbarswlllbosoi
•ion yrolordoy. by moTioir that Jodffo
moettaff la tbo froro oa tbo eoraoi
FDoraad be tbo anonlmona nomlaeo of
of Blffbtb oad Kooo atrooU on Saadoy,
tbo party for fforernor. la oo doloff
Aoffoat aid. at * o’clock
All are cor
be ffTOOefolly
ooreidod dofoot
'
dially Inrlted to corns
la otlll in poao-aaioo of tbe i
Tbe qoortorly mootiaff ef tbo Froo
rob will bo bold la tbo
Wblltnffwlll control lU opocoUona,
pUin ami cap toes, cut to
WI.3B.
WOMEN’S 10K
Sl.irPKRS.
BOo.
WOMENS BE.^CR
SEIPEERS cut to
SERGE
A MaMcalTteat.
One of tbe ftoeet mnaical enlertsto-
meaU that Travers* City p.-opl.' have
been working oa ibe
been favoied with to a long time will
Tbenamee of the young man Wil- be girea at the Oongregational church
droayer 1. mid to hove etabbed. hie Aagset Ittb. under tbe auxpice. of
nlon. or the girl, are
tbe O. E. eociety. The oon^-ert will
Wildroayor oo hU reoeat ri.it be girea by Harold Jarvis the famon.
bore kept away from hi. borne ood Detrioit tenor, who will be amuted
iffloere ooold get no frock of by Mrs Rowley sad Mim Roliert. In
Tbe OldSotUore’ ploalo for Xmloaan
• ble orrreet woe Toosl numbers Mrs Frvd Hoover of
oooalywiU be bold at BsrdiskrUle bias
Today.
i. Wildrooyer’e wife telU tbe
tomorrow
A ffae profftsm U orOlty. piano, Miee Blanche
pol%M here ibot her boehond bo. left
foagod.
, rlolto. and Frank Walton.,
Tbe Aeylome and Willlaeeeborg are her prootimlly peaollem Wildrooyer reader. Mr. Jarri. will come berv
playiagocom. of ham baU at tbe Ie a oomt
from • Wieconato,
where be girm a
groaade of Ibe latlar thU aflMnooo.
lirod io Or
ooooert to U»e Chaniaoqna oootm.
About 100 took adrssti«e of tbe
and will Uter go to Ladtogton tc
WOOD TO BKAD ARMY
Tbe ladim of Omoe oharoh will
road wonld bo |
hold a boaor la |be i^lore of PSrk
paa'aopoa objeoUona woro that aoPoloe boul Friday. Aogoet 8tb.
aedy know If Daroad wonld oooopt or
J. W. BUter jaet rooolrod a oarload
JlM ta Vtow
WOMEN S P.LACK
SHOES, ul to
SERGE
BOO.
CHILDREN’S SHOES, absoliiielp solnl leather ami all
well maae. s].ring heels only
Ckommtf tWa -finm r9frthing
tlnnk-WnifMtodm iocniaim. 1630-if
oa any public ' queetioa.
Two woeAe
Obrolins
ago Daroad woe tb« tororlle eoadlMrs J. M. Blahaoloo vest to Mae
dole of tl»e.Oompon Wbitlng oomMaoagon vmt yeeketdsy lor a rleit with
tios He wonld not pat bimmlf into
Heads
tbelr bonds boweror. oad bie witbMr. aad Mrs F. U Omgoey of Todrowoloea oaadidale ;waa rlctaally
ido. ObkK
arrirod tble morslag
tarniaglbamdowu
A. be would not
or a rleit with tbo family of Olty
oooept the Bomimitioa at tbolr boade
Olerk Boers Mr. Oiegnry U tor
tbe marhiao woe determladod
of tbe job prlatlag doportmoot of
Dmad- woold not be tbo aem
leTolodoBos
Mrs K. J. Base asd daagbtor bare
lalarprolod la any other light tk
teoe to PoioMsy asd Btrotford for a
a Tvhoke for Ikwe wbo bore
week’e Hell.
parly loaders
Yoeiordoy
aem
Mlm Aaaa D Welle ood Mlm BoeK. Borkwortb of Jot
eie WolU of Deteaoo.
Ohio,
ora
iolaadOompaa oad Wbltuig. aad la
gueeto of Mlm Ado U Wotocs
bU oppoeitlon to Daroad weal oo far
Imao Fhsaisgtos boe fotosaed tio
ae to declare he woold roelga
lostiacat Oodor oad Maple Citytbo elate oMtrsl <K«mlttm If D«
WUllam Morm oad Obaaaeey Morm
Alfred V.
Friedrlcli
iataad. to
Mka bim prmidmt of tbo new 00maa to roorgaalxe tbe army. Tbe
namiBlrnlmi win not be naxaea aacu
bla trtoDd. Ueaeml Wood, to 1
AitopwUlbe
Q«Mmr-Waod ae
Averyattroc-tlre little bookie
eideat belierm him to pomma \
baa alitady declared that ble one
U«h*«ur.
Mta M»l
tatmtoter-
VJn^ll Sa^urdniy IMisK^
We Offer
Sitk Waists
Si"
CARNATIONS
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
•
^
STEOIBERG’S wREUAILE DRY 600DS AID CL0THII6 HOiKE.
TELEPHONE 90 FOR
AND SWEET PEAS
/
oitou»iB..>trTt.v unjvoou.
“*'• 65c
"
eoc
B at tW al-v*^ W— pr».>w.c
PIN6REE
SHOES
OAmi».K*r SWKaCMERS
fe can save vou from $1 to $1..60 on a good Cariwt Sweei^r.
$T2r^S“’'
Be-
$2,75
THE RACKET STORE
THX STUkX THAT KAV»* YOU MONXY'
aa.oo
aa.so
04.00
tXlMPOKlTK
UliOtllA
OOVEKNOK
VIKJIE
Comd Collars
FRANK FRIEDRICH
242 FreatSL
cr^am.
lOc, ISc, 20c
Colored and embroidered
Balidose^^
Me. tse. ISC. soe.
Bk
■ W'e do not claim that we are perfection,
but we do claim that we sell the Best Mer
chandise in Traverse City for the Lowest
prices. We will mention a few bargains;
S« Waists at $l.?5. .*B Wais« ax. $3.«9
Wa^ misu at 26 to 35 percent discount
50 bolts Fancy Ribbon at 26 percent dis
count, very tt>’lish' all fancy silk waistingt
and summ» goods at big discounts, wool
dress goods and remnants on our front ubie at dosing out, pria».
:
•epla.to1tli^y.l.t
Obis, am gseolo of
nOOMlNU bSUSXD
STEINBERG’S aOTHIHG AND DRY GO^S STORE
CRQQOe-r SETS
Do mot forget the South Side Store.
aaxty^. probably aftor tbe reti^
aatofOeaemlMUm.
Uader tbe Uw Milm wiU .be ellgibU for latlTMMat next year. Bie rewUlpare the way for
S. EMEND^ A oo"
Only a few left—to close them out we offer them at Re. 1 m e.I l*ti<es
Cooking for Baraains
Tbe pcmldrat. it to mMU
Kvery
FRANK Nl. PAINE. Florist
Barope to raprment Ibe United Statm Try thn Bisgw: iU finn.^acktont.
BNlUlary manearer* in m
Noatal ooontrim It hat derelopod
JffBUJkrt
BOVm* mUrrm -Nuw is yom dumcc.
BOo.
ThcVkwkmd.
Onromn mnkn-Fmir ka
$1, $1.26.
Ami rrincinlKi, ae guarantee
every |air .il slux*< we sell to
give saliM.i. t.n v we.vr.no mat
ter lu»w li»a- the price
part in tbe Epworth Ueigbto A.
bodroom ealtm from Mortb
kind, of lattcm. as well as
black and blue, worth $1, $1.60, $1.76, $2. $2.50, going at 6tk. 7&%
At
BBo.
bus came, giving tbe children an admas A potboHe fmture In tbe
woe tbe foot that the dying man e dltioBSl ride about town. Tbe after
aweetbeart mw tbe affray ood raebed noon was a delightful one for the lit
to him oad be diod in her arms Th< tie folks
^ooople wore to bore met lor a etrol
by proriooe onroagoment. Wildrooyer
MEN’S SINGLE VESTS
Big lol of Odd Ve«. in nD $ii»—*U
9I.«S.
'larkobnrff. W. Vs. Aag. 1-Uaoz
It appear, that Wildraayer while in Laagw^Hliy. Win lAugworthy.
Prof Woodbrldgo N. Foma of Biff poctedly Jadffe Qnff iauaodlaUly afObioago tbe erening of July 3
a.
xm Mim Kmilie L
Kopida.
Ur tbo booHnff of tbo potltloa for tbo woUmg with >DOtber man. Tbe
Crowell entertained
brr
Bamlay j
of a wrtt ofbaboarw
met oDOlber yoong fellow, tbe Ub-r
Uior F. Wotooo of
for tbo oUaor loadors la tbo jail at being on Old rirol of Wildrooyer and aobool clam of boy. and girl*, thirty j
MomU r Bloto K
. at her borne. 713 Monroe |
ffraatod tbo writ aad whom it i. alleged owed Wildr
Oltorloo F. Fl-ld of Hootlaffo
MO
after
tbe
refreahnn
nt.
I tbo Marohali to prodoeo tbo aboot $8.
They bod worda and it ie
boro next Tooodoy forbear- elolmed Wlldisojer elobbed the young of Ice oresm and oake were s rred tbe
beoaimaodby B. K. Blaokwoo
Uldad, wbioli oeu forth adoxlrmbly
City « Book « Store
MEN’S Al.L SOLID
Satin
Call Shoev, Uce and congrert,
rJlLt^Sm^riiT”/ tb^ plcmmt f.«
I Doaasm.
that’s needed you
Ml N S DRFSS SHOES—Reg
ACCUSED OF MURDER
of oak
Everything
wiU find here.
suit at «cut rate”-aU sizes are beie, and you should see what a 6ne
suit $1. $1.60, $2 or $2.60 buys.
Sample I'ant Sale. See that window.
We-qoe-toug rlnb
Mrs Vr^ Huuier goee a d. ligbilul
tblmbhi party ytMrterdoy ofU-rnmui lu
TSimolioo Vo.
booor of her gm-.t. Mi^ Loells Whitpids An emualug
fboke that woa exobooKt^d between
Mew York. Aoff.
fistnre of tbe afternoon was a <x*ute.t
ktber and eon.
■torleo in clrcolotlon boro, tbe cool
to i«etry writing. Koch Udy wa.
Flint. Ang. l-Jodge Durand orrir
oporouiro boro orffood opoo o plan for
little article or Uty. end
Mr
Inff tbo oatbiooito oulko by ed here at lOJl) ibie morning.
ttbor 1. Vim Prooidoot Loomla expreoeed bie opprecloUou of tbe hon required to writ*- a poem wiih the
Uou. The iirir*?*.
or tbe imakowoaao mid tbo operotort or tbruet opoo him after repeated re
bot ho la badly unhoroed
Prorloua to tbo oooTeatioo Mr.
Oompon woa not aoyinff o word oo tbo
qoeotion of ffov.mor. tbooffh O
man Wnitliot. op to U.e tlmo [of bU
ro^lectioM
oholrmon. woo doU
bo ooold to iHwd off tbo rapidly |
iaff Daroad U^>m
Yeotordoy momiaff. bowerer. itepoo ooam.oot into
tbo open
He woa offoiaot Doroad,
oad while he did not etproit o prefer
Apporontoayono bot Do
oaoo. It woalop
great tlemand.
Him or be oe Imrrme to Perty.
▼erbol reporte of tbe oonTentloa.
eon Oborlm. wbo attended tbi oor
loff.
been almost unxble to 6U order* on account of
PottSTllle. Ps.
Aag.
1-A man
rted oat to oU tbe detoiU oftbeoa•igatog bimmlf Watooa Coaaeil. of
oeaoly enjoyable erentog
Tbe boom
MiaampoUs ha. wriitea a letter
woe rery toetlly deoototed with Obitbreateatog to kill J. Plerpoat Mor
«rss CJblaom roees Ohtoeee
gan oo tbe grooad that be U reeposaad fans
Tbo goaee woe
•ible for the miaen* .trike
foa-toa. Mrs W. O. Holden won tbe
Tbe writer aim my. timt prerideat
ftret priee. a ftoe Imported Cblaem
Baer of the Reading i. marked for
Mrs Oameroa eeoared tbe
death
Tbe letter 1. eigoed on lU
Im. a beaatlfal burnt wood
face witli the ekoll sad orom boaes
oms snd Mr. Ocrlond re-
rTOrnmatotboBoeorS
mt”
Judge Durand woe onxlon. to
DolroU. Mlob.. Auff. I Ooold J
Oempoo klaood tbo bond tlmt omolr
Plentp of Base Ball 6oods
PerkloeofObleogo.snd
Mrs
oeired^be ooaeolatloo.
BeanUfal maelml mleotione were
.sjoyed after tbe gome. Dr. and Mr.
Oomeron aong. ae did Mrs Perkins
oovor rIMt bor.
instod oo th« foartk ballot jMiordoy
afloraooo aa lOToroor oo tb« demoeroUo ttokel. A rooMo woa lofcoo ofur Uio ftrot bollol oad dortoff tbe r«c«u U*o ooU-Doroad foroto tnod to
BVKifTo in sociirv.
Dew Deekwear
2^37?"’^**’'*'"*“
negligee Shirts
fOC. B.00. $I^» $2.00-IM
mm«gmtotf«»s-
Straw Bats
2Sc,Mc,7ic,te$>.00.
amblt^ la to be bead aC tba army.
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UNION STREET
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HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
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OHIO EXCUBSIMSIN
I, IHE EVERIHGKECOUl
oflbttlhHd
.TRAVBRM CITY. MICHIGAN
I I
&
.‘SIDEBOARDS.
Wm
AGAIN!
aad M. A V. B.
ooa OBM ta tnm Tolado
^.ibiaa iMka ct ehaff cr la1" a food daal befara
pol^ia Ohio Mat eraalac
faae or eaaa afw iba aai:ar baa baao
praMDttrlp and af uc- extnctc«l wara brooffbt to 8aa F>aa- ladtbU moraiag orar bolb the Fata
cmt ayoaacladyalhl.
aad tba M. dk K.
inao fFom Hllor by the bark Baatlaco.
Aflarbe bad com «m
•ad wlU ba abi^ aaat tobaa^to Intoaetogec in waa mrtbe 1
ofhU U\
ttmd. arrirtag la.t armiing at 8:30
. acatioK 'ImS a joaaic
nMaadT^ ton. of the ebaff ara .•clock wltb bmramt 80 aad 100
tbUaitybadlaftabaat tba
_ aaaaaly baraad or otberarlaa daaHoy. mtealata for Ulc ploat ^
badld. and
rhea, came by way of tba TolwloA
aoma •n |.»cioa that tba wmn oa
Ana Arbor road. The aeeoad e
ttoB muilit kaow aooMthiair o
ilM oa thl. road arriTed aboat 8 tbU
riMmbo^U. Back oadto tba a
montlag, with a. maay more for Ui.
I aaor. hj Ula«i»pb. collect. ‘ I haT.
Fra.ldaat L. K. Lee of tba BalttOrer the Per« Marquette the exoar■Kwe dkOhloba. laaued order, that no
more womao atanograpbera ba employ ■ioa arrired In two Mwtioo thi. moraad In the operating departmauU of Ing. There were nine ooachee ia all.
the road. Tb(> women now in tba with a large .hare of ttw pame
OTACiE AWI» l*I.ATr«»Htl.
bwEe co-pany eowipOMMl owdaly oomiatnya aiTTloe are not to ba dU for thi. pity.
of people who b»ve made aonie fame oharged, bat PraaldaDt Loraa daairaa
mtbp CoBMdy and Drabmtie field; that haraaflw only men ahall ba train- ingbodUefmtltba prom of toarlMa
raaqo.* aoMiery and |for«eoai co. ad in the operating deparfmaata. Ha rary cWaagly laet aigbtand Uib i
I balp to make an anjoyabla an- bellere. in promotlooa and wanta all ni*Wlartainmaat of U. T. Da»)r*. grtaU elerk. to fit tbamaelTaa for highai
FREE RURAL DELIVERY
pUy. ••The HorjrUr and ilir Waif.” plaooA Wotnmi. ha thlaka. are ooi
arhtch come, to Stelnlorg’a Opera eomimtent to graap tba railroad baai
ea. in the way that men do.
Uooaa Monday. Aag. 4.
raw »TAT* TH Krr.
With a loaf of br.wd. aoma aweeti
and a few applaa for prorlaiooA Amoi
Martin. I« year, old, and Wm. John
TbU morning Will W. OoUe left on
ar younger, wt aall in at
oiien boat from Lirerpocd oo July Ik hUfirattHp orer the roole to 1
Ai^mx I airhANDor 1
ton. He wa. d.Uyed In ctartii
and arrlTeil la New York July
argTrrtRr
The iKiat wa. part of the gear on tM that be did not get away from tbe
rsBi> 1 . WAKWER of
White Star line Oarto. aad whan Um offioe until aboat 8 o*clock and will
)aoTlalou« gave out the boy. crawled probably be aomewbat UU In getting
UANIBl. MH'OV or Real
When he ha. been on tbe route
out and were taken to the oaptala. in.
Kmigration antborltiea will aand ao a. to get it all working unoothly.
r Aatitor
rSKRt r. r«»WEKanf WaH
be win learr at 7:30 la the morning
tlu-ui back to Noglaud.
a
nd
arrlre
at 3 ;30 in the afternoon.
Iho epidemic of cholera at Cairo.
There wa. a ooo.itlermble quantity
Kgypt, 1. Inert uElag; there were 41
. anif 8S death. Toeeday. At or mail taken ont thi. morning,
•UWIN A. Wl
Here were a new oaww and biongh th. exrot number of piece.
ItdeathA The diwjaee ha. made It* wa. not known. Two iioncbe. wen
taken for Old Mimi jo, which will be
appeamuoe at Zlxeh.
Another ware of unpopularity ba. tranaferred to the Either carrier, Mr.
•truck th cretary of War Root becauw. Ottlnnd. at Mapletoo, aad there wa.
alniaiionoh for Mapleion, in addi
of bi. order changing army unlf<
from nloe to olive green. Offioer.* tion to tlie mail to be delivered along
wlTM are generally iudlguant. aU the rtwie.
Mabel Hito who baring a w-utlmeiiUl regard for the
No, I Tele blue worn m> long. One brigadier gtmeiml'. wife expretuM the hope that the
formerly wlUi entire army will mnd a ronnd robin
Milk White KUg.” to oongrewi prole.tiDg agaiuit the reHoyf. -A
”A Texaa Hleer.” tlremeiit of the old color, m famoo.
i. for th.api«tmohingM.K.
1
nurand,
forror It with In hUtory. wmg and .tory.
Wnat H.ppened to Jonna,’ Wm. T.
Kort j thooiiaod aorm oi wheat are conferanca for Michigan, bfgan work
Ohattenoo laU' of Hoyfa ••Texa. mid to hare been laid low by a atorm thi. morulng. homa of tba oommitu^
.meer.” romimny.
Harry Drlaeole of wind, hall and rain, whloh paaM»d WTa not bean wall, roma ara oat of
aoma aro marHad, ro it
.with Frank Majo for fire rer aootion. of North Dakota Mon
ramainad for QtKirga W Lardia and
Tlio.. Ilaakett. A olerer young ty
:
Harry Hrewortou, Howard
A new army porn I» to be oonatrucl- E. J. Fnlghnm to .tart ont alooa tbi.
They ard meeting with
II 11. Kmary, 8tejiben An- I at Monten y, Cal., to oo«t |l2i.oi«U.
m among Uu- bn.inem man.
dn w*. Wm. U .Murray, Alda l^w- I a .tatiou for aoldier. roluraing
I will ha namled.
rem^e. Ira. I^Vawatr. Nina Ih lle OlbOaotia H. Daiaod of Klim for goTer boil A Hellto lAiwrrnce, and twenty rom hartl Mrvioo in the Philippine,
and fur t^raleMseutA
Mr. Jadfa Dataod bail daollaeo to
Coiulderablo anxiety U felt in dip
bara bto
imaiio circle, in Oonitautlnople oxer
Blnatloo bat a fight
ttoa with Iba
Uiip woman anring a reoi-n»
baralngher locking, and tearing off
whloh ha. h.-f .lim*. yot .he ha. .ulT.-rcd no phytty of U»e n.volutlooary commit
by Daniel J. CamToMry
To Sell
JamcR W. McGee, a farmer lUing
pan and Ohairman Whiting of th.
|•orrCAK rERIOIllt-AI.H,
near Orriok. Mo . took a chance
To Work To litre
One of th. mo.t interrotlng and {loutoe. thi. year and u.ed 300 ao
ToCxcha&le
To Rent
tee. together with a .trong mutilieaiitifully
tlln.trmted
of
Uie
article.
llln.trml
in raising them
Hi. Tentnre k
meat favoring
Durand.
raoRi.d Ill The ullr
Pilgrim for
proved a great winner. From mi
a ctampede for Um- Flint man Knlglit •.“The Loo.
im. •'•' At on iwiut In the ar- acres alone he ha. taken aboot 2.
lib wae aomlaated oo the fourth bal .............lot aad Uieieby a .ituging n-buke wa. tlch- Mr. Knight my.i; “Oromlnp tbe tmalieU, and he ex|ii-cU to mil hU eu, lad. and walk lire crop at 30 oenU a bnttieL He e.at
admlnUlered to Cani|»»u and llie ma Waba.li
: down the HUnol. aide for Kime ilmate. hi. exin-nm. per acre at 842.39
oblae wbteb aonght to down Durand.
ng orer half a mile one come. U
tump of .yoamore. whom far reach and hit net |irotit. nt $I2,4T2.
Jadga Darand 1. a good clllmn of
Abraham Flynn. LL. D., of OakMtab^mi, and h. exertdd hi. b. at
Ii?'aS*^JhUag«SS! ^The’^‘wil^w.“hare land. Pa , w ho i. eounecu^ with HaraffoiM to arotd lielag pot np for the
.wliat diappNm^<l
diooelher hot
hut there
there i.
I.
and i. a deep .tndent of
----- bMOaaae he knew of tbe
rUruah altogether
it?t till. 1. the place iwyohology ha. roiurued from Niagara
bopalemoew of the tarn liefore t
Alice ai-d Jean found the Kail., where he wHmn-«lan Indian boy
party Uil. falL Hot b. wa. nomlni
-lUIr and made
wounded Long-lUlr
edandbalng a .trong belleTcr In
U*d ofboaghiiaud Alice lorvmp
«Mta tut . r*w rruta and wtll aspaaorlioi- to doty of jwngmal lnlere.U aprpu to bind hi. wonnd. and bru
fay your aa-d -W.fii * ad* app-MT
bami oourinred tliat by a rorla. of
till- human.* old |«rie.t to dcotor
b. will aoo.pt tbe oalL
Bat Jadgr Darand oaanot and will allhoogh Kene de Konville and the mantial iminemion. th. moat tmlootJirr Frenchmen with good reawm lant. uneducated parwm may b. tranaMt be elected. HI. neminatlon. In
•n». rai* U »mly
formiHl into ao intelllgant. ooUivatiUad of uniting the raritoa. in the
d cltlxen aad hU diroovariaa In ihl.
fiamoetattc party of Mlohigan will
line have laroliad th. .tag. wh.ra he
diTldethem. While Oam)«o aoo. pt
#d bU defeat with ajiparent goo.1 by local applbation a* they cannot U lieva. they can ba mada eaaily
•aall wita the arder. TIm*
reat^h the diwwMHl portion of
praotioable. He inteudi to give tbe
ftaoe. It omiMt be expected that h.-
OKAND TRAVBRSe HERAkO
J
K You Want
The Detroit
Evening News
MoT^
•^Tribune
ONE^
wlUffOoalof hl.way toamlttlntbe _ „ __________
_____
aleottoa of Durand. Whiling 1. In n luedlea Deafuem u canmd by an
____MMd eWMlrman of inflame.! .-onditioii of the mncoo. linK««<>^hlan Tnl^. When
tb. Male oeolral committee Durand
inaflmnl you liav.- a rnm— U1.1 bl
• inDM
,>oud or imperfect
lien It i. entirely clomid, Oaafaao. i.
UttiUh.MutatolvUb tiui vattitoaQpioC
follower, and odmlnr. Uie roRull. and nultHm lb. inflamniaDon can In- taken oot and thi. tube
re.lor. -i to iU
bad to foroa Judge ing will U- d
at of Um
*
taoe aaob
aac a hopalro. condiDarand to face
whiofi 1. not
tioa. With Whiting and Oampan in
f^ourond of th. maoblm- aad tlie fre.
gllTM damoorat. lukewarm, divl.tou
We will giv<> One ilomlrod Dollar,
AM th. party rank. t. oerlaia Md a de- foranyoam of Deatoe*. (oaarod Iqr
^hat for tba d«*mooratio ticket folly catarrh) that oannot be enn-d by
lUlF. OataiTh Cure. 8aod for oirco'‘^F*^j'*‘Ohenv A Oo.. Toledo, O
.tauncl.
prioci
itti". I
thorn damoorau wil 1 inten.ify an opi>oaluoo to him among the follow, r. of
Bryan nnd the rvanlt U obviou.
M. A N. K- K.
?iaU-l’VlIIdry*pl*i.‘^ the be.t
.v.hiT, \
l«y a apaolal oourro of
nEeminfi
Tbe Ontario _
an order in oonnctl
.‘n^U prol.lbltl^,
AprilIWO, the export of
log., rut upon tiM' crown land, of tbe
prorinoe. .The raguUlion will be
tted to Uie legUiatora.at the
next wwaion. Hince the iwmaga of tbe
order prerenUug the export of plna
log., a oooaidarahle demand ba.
aprung up for hemlock lumber in the
mill, of Michigan. The new i
Don 1. intended to aaeure tb
ing of thi. hemlock in Oana«la
mews assm,
OrraOtT. MKIL
^td-n
Do Too Cel the Detroit
Sunday News-IUbviie
rIaM
lotret
Ti-a.
.
•i-r^ ial
nu.rnifl'-M
*HI< Wa.
lIlM.tra-
rrv
as?
endured untold anffering from a
to all. whether K. K *. or oot.
inic brooehUl tronble. “lf.%11
XI office for further fiazttoulara
to Dr. King*. New DlKOvary.”
O. K Murray. Agent.
wrttoe>*r himhand. 'll completely
till Aug. 7.
ruxad IM and aleo eurod our Ititle
grandMnghler of a eevera attnok of
SUNDAY BATES
ohitia. all Thrtmt and Long Troablaa
srr.S“..s£,sJj^
J. W. SLATER, LEWII8 HOUSE FURHISHER
lod. VIIU »«•»V«1 up to a.-.u.H.t
a cure fc» d>wpep.U and otbe
of the rtommh .ml ocKan. of
and nutnlion. tl doe. not gnx nwre
tempoemry relief. IhU it effect. . radical
c«re’!n Rrengtbens the
nourUhe. the nerve* and punfie. the Wood.
\4
aDENTISTe
1.1. W*i|:K MI'IHEHT IVSKlHI.t: QKAU
JOHN R.SANTO
O. F». CARVED
FIRE INSURANCE
.•J-rrA
-iMlIfcTTdMill
Wedu*a^"Ir^ Urre
OF*. SAMvrvem
I ftr
L. L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
f.i«r I h«>l tak.rn ball ot Ihr
la-rmn t*» Fc«l rTl^ev«^l
I
•»*
Dr. Pierce*. l*ellet. cure la
Dentist
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
OFFICE:
THE BEST HAT
Forthose who like the best. The white duck outing
hat Is the best hat for outdoor wear. It is cool. neat,
stylish and think of it-only 45 cents. A single day’s
wearing will convince you., STRAW HATS? -Yes. sir!
Any kind you want. The freshest, brightest, snappiest
styles and the prices are as snappy 25c. 50c. 75c. $1
and up to $3.00. A good, big assortment always at
tracts. and many of these are "close out" prices, sizes
are broken and not one is to be carried over
TIE FLAWEl TWO PIECE SUIT
The coolest, dressiest, most serviceable summer suit
you can buy. In all the popular colorp. dark green,
navy blue and tans, with an almost invisible stripe.
$6.50. $7.50. $10. $12 and $13.50 are the selling
prices and they sell on sight. Better own one and take
things cool.
TW DRESSIEST NECXWM
Ever shown. In these days of shirt waists and suits
with no vest you must have a dressy tie. We are show
ing the very latest in four different makes. They fair
ly pull the half dollars out of your pocket, (that’s the
price they sell for.) Be sure and ask for the “Nu Neck
wear”—you’ll be wearing one Sunday, sure, if you set
eyes on them. There's no limit on the sales you can
buy two or three just as well. There are so many swell
patterns it’s hard to select just one.
DAIL.Y OOIMOERTS
^“A.Ncw.
OO AND KhTURN. via Q. R. & L
All SadieTille, Ky.. i
8:41.34.
earn the cau.e of the vi
Tick
oa mie Aug. Ut to 8tb good neat in the healUi of
> Two
Minutes
The last sideboard sale was a wonder. l^ts
of people bought themselves rich in the
sideboard line, but others came too late.
Here's consolation for them. Another
lot of new styles and patterns in side
boards and buffets just received with the
same old way-down prices attached. If
you were late b6fore be on time NOW.
<>«»..-IU.U.
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground Hoor from lO
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cor.fially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY
"FORCE- FOOD CO..
BulEilo, N Y
Cemlfmen .-I think it my duly to write *nd tell you ho«
I ippreciite the good quility o( your -FORCE" Brejkfasl Food.
I htve hid itomich tiouWe tot a yeir and am unable to eat anything hot -FORCE- and milk. It is the only solid food I eat. and
I never get tired of it and have gamed fool pounds IrataboM
three packages 1 week. It h better than any other food on the
miiket. and I cannot praise it too iHgWy.
Yours very tnily.
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J
fAi iritirnra rsaoo
A party Of aotdemm wna amuMag
tbcnaalna abooctog near M>on.
rtmoea. After a abot by tba Uarquli
af Toon, aimed at aocDetblng ann to
Mactoetly to a tblckK. a bnman cry
waa beard. The party mabed to tba
polat wbeoce It proceeded and found a
yoaag girt of Mxteen lytng on tba
Bnj
Prom the op|A»ite dlreccame borrytfig. and wbeu
t bad bap|i«i4.d be took tba
iritis anything in the
FLOUR, FEED OR ORAIN
line, we are prepared to satisfy your wanrs.
Will use this space from now on to keep
you posted.
At Mualt Hu- M&rt* tbe isImHoii
kf thm KUa for a qsMS of tWIr alMOl
ooniral. wbiob will ba to progtaaa
•ill D»tt WMk. bM bariio biftMcUlranM. Ovar 7.&0ii aol«ta wara
mat. wbtob mt a rant aaob oaltad r&.
Mim Umfmm Haldwia. a Imilar to tba
jmoffar aoMtol aat md Y«rj popator.
waa tl.a wtooar. mlth two third* of
tba total aota.
Mr. K Hhaf. of Harbor Bprloca. baa
fallrn into tha liabii of rrlabrmttoff bU
btribdaj. wboob falla oa tba 171b daj
Bpriuga aad rlcluit/ a fr«o rida oa
bla railroad and a pioato ap to Iba
wooda. Tbla jaar Um* ptouto waa bald
to a Butpla grovp on tba farm of Mr.
Frank Ooltry aad from raporta to tba
waa lanta aadtbaoottof fall of plaaa
aratotbagaaauof Mr. Bbay.
PRACTICU CONVENTION
ianaae IT B Mooa aad Joaapb
Bladar aad maabara of tU Board of
Fabllo Worka O. K. Book aad U. D.
AlUj rataraad loot avaalac from tba
BMattof of iba food roada ooaveoUoo
for Iba alala at GraaarUto
»7 roport a Tory good galhaHaf.
faU of praolieal tbtoga. wbara Ibara
waa ilttU UoMR la apatto to aiijibtoff
to atlaodiaf atrioMj to tba baalto haad. Tbay Ttoitad Otaao
Raptda aa wall aa GraaovilU. aad
aaw brtok. aapbalt ^d aaoadaai
ioat Uld
I
Dr. Mooa axpraoaad himaalf aa
laob to faror of macadam for raal
daooa atraata. Ha aaid that aapbalt
U all right If proparty owaara want it
and oaa afford It. but ba la copnooad
Umt macadam la tba propar matarlal
for f«>aidaaoa atraata. wiU brtok for
m batlaam aaottooa of tba olty.
Tba ocbar mambara of iba dnlaga
tioB from ibia olty foal that Urn trip
baa bma a proAlabla oaa. aad will
raaalt to good to tba city, taapaotolly
aUmg tba Una of atnal paring.
rllla, who baa bam lotaraalad to tba
work for aararal yaara.to oo-oparaUoo
wUb tba dapartmant of agrioaltara.
Tba foaoral of llttto Bara Oomptoo,
will prorlda the aarrloa at bla own
srtpaoaa Tha foracaaU ara tolainbimad wbo dtod yaatorday amralag. will ba
from tba riiimiro alatioB aaob day. bald Sonday at t:bO o'otook from iba
OoogTagattooal
ohareb. Har. Ooob
aad Inataad of flaga tba alaam wblaUe
of aomr faolory to atlllaod for glriaff
Tba body will Ito to atata at tba
tba olgaaU Loaf blaata an aaad to
rotMaaoTMr. aad Mra. Oomptoa to
liittog from » to IS
. aad any wbo may daaimplr ooml.inatloaa Ulltag paopto
milr^ away of tba axpaotod waatbar. aln to taka a tail took at tba Caoa of
tba
cblld
will
hara
aa opportaaity to
Mr Kaal prtnta and dtotriboUa fna
do
ao
at
that
tlma
of coat t^da aipUlalag thr tmaaatog
Jadga of Frotwta Lmiigar to a*
of tba whlBtlra Ha aaoorad tha oar
■Utlng to tba faaaral arrangaomoto.
rlaaa for Northvilla aarenl j
ago. am! baa alao mUbllabtsd it for
Warna and oibar plaoaa. Tba big
To tba rotora of Oraad Tiarom
Olulw wblaila at Kortbrilla oan U* oaaty-Maay of my frtoada bara
board by fonnara aU mllaa away aokadlflwtll aooapi tha aomtoatioo
w baa wealbar ooudltlona ara fayor- for ooaaty aarrayor.>od 1 wlah to .ay
tliat 1 will aad If cboaaa by yoa will
do my baat to fnlAll tba dntiaa of this
pfAoa fmltbrolly aad aoooraUly
KoapaotfBlly yoara.
aad tba naollant fruit to a larga
O. P. Tollar
bHlllaut nd harry Uiat hat llttto nJaly 80. tout
•ambtoBoa to altbar of tba fral
To aora Har CMto
oroaaasl. In aiu tlia barry it aa larga
From frlgbifal diaAgoremaut. Mra
aa tba largaat atrawtiarrlaa. hot with
afUiTor tom dalloab* than aitbar tba aanle Galtogor of loGnmge. Oo,,
^iad Hooktoa'a Arnloa ^ra to
si-
I
s
u,.
Ps^opla an not oaad lo thinking of
tba nppar panlnaula of Mlolilgan
agriooltaral oountry. aad ao than to
ao imia anrprlaa orar tha dar
,mrntof alook rai.ing tbarr wltbla
tba {mat few yaara. Oattla in partlco
tor. with abra^ aud bonaa to lam
aaml«ra. arr now aaooaaafnlly land
aadpnpandfor markai on a an
of larga traoia of land from which tba
mw timW baa l«an ramort^d 1
of tbs aa on aa for north aa Hoag
oooaly. on tba Hnparior alopa. bat
mtiatly tb«-y ar.- along tba Mlohigaa
alion from Manominr*- to Ohippt
At Ann ArlKir at a maattog of tba
dinotor. of tba Waabtoaaw Matoal
Fin Inworonoe Oo twaaty-ooa olatom
wan. paaaao npon and lUlowad
tbaar twenty wan for damage by
ligbtatog
Bight barna and foar
boran wara atruok. Imt oooa wan
doMToy.d by An I'lia nmatodar of
tba lightning tooaaa wan tboa
.took balngklllad Tba graaUat loa.
waa $140. It batog that of two boma
kltlad Tba aboie ataUmrnt giraa
idaa of tha alactric atorma during tha
poat ait waaka lu that ooaaty .
At Mantotaa work at tba militia aa-
$2.7$
i-ioiH-r
B
llj«- man of uitali-rai* iiM-ano an
I.. iHUkl amt at a <h«i that aill I- . t..a|-T lima
A-r lo*
PB* lOM WATTS
larfeaRiwElicliit
UfMaMNwCg
BUSINESS CANDS
Buys-a
Handsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
,
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price. ’
$2.78.
Ra$tair$
to ► P «. IhU -plHM
DIRnRHDS
S’vH: WOMI.
After a Iwoaty.yaar qaaat to aaarob
of tba wbito anUl along tba laka
to OaloaagOB aad
Uoagblon ooantlaa, Bdward Btraam.
i famlUarly
aa-Sllrar
If that mirror of ypan ahewa
Thraa larga power driUaat tba
Viriaa mlao two mllaa from Iron
Mottatatoo wan blowa ap with dynamtoaby maknowa pmma Tba Ion
to $000 Air pipaa wan daatroyad a
fortoigbtaga
arc products of the ancient
coal stove. rSE A GAS
RANGE and avoid these
troubles, ^ Save ^ time and
trouble.
OSTEOPATHY
/• replied the father, “why Umuastal fUii
Uifi<riuaUt>n affb ^<J
have y.fU taken tbla troubU ? Vou are
n..ble.“
“Yea. but I am a man "
“You have given me tbe life of my
daughter. Home day 1 may re|iay you.”
iiiortPy. and I truot
FUR SALE
that I may never im*so,| your aealat
HAljr-^»n/.-«r ked N.. s Utb. »l 0>
ttce.- rallied the young aurg.-ou.
ElgUtes u year* later came ibe reign h r M imiuoo J.Um,-. - Urua at^^o^ ^
of terror. Iletirl Imrlae. now fount
ar, wa* a
lo lie arreated. but
nxled lu <
*K HAI .K H..u.aa ii. iliff..p»al | arir at thr
• beginning. l.efore
TbI* waa 1
nvuliltkinlata
H. r.a^ aouuUna y.mr <M mrpela away to ba
ikeii wlili blou.1 tliat they
laaOo. intu ru*a, 1-4 iu» ahuw yuu aampUa
nd cblldrtHi. t'uuiit i»U
N.H.C IIAPIN.Proar.
married, and bla wife
MM-mlia
NCWaabiagtoamawm
Ughler. lamlae, w«-r.* aUmt
to foUuw him when th«y rvxvlved a
warning not to altempt to do ao
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
Mme. imrlac. tboiigb Udovsd by all
PHYBICIAN AND 8UROBON
tbe provlm-e In wbleb abe lived, waa
Hnrgery of tbe Bye and Fitting
laat arreated and wllli her daughter
taken to the cnelergerU* lu rnrla.
UUuMeeaHpeolalty.
“
day'they were lesl out to Iw
H4.11. rbua- ^ itia-u- a|i:rB-u «x OiFPoeito
Hied. For wbat? . For Uing «if noble
blrtu. A luau aat U bliMl a rude lul>le,
'ready to aii aa judge and jury to m-ud
prtomera to tbe guillotine. Mme l»u
K Martin. M. D.
X. H. Bvaaa. M
Xtoc and Luulae aat waiting llielr turu.
watching the la-ople wbo were pro
OOUUCIHI “traitor* to hYnn.V luarebed
away to die. A laully man. who
■bowed by bla dreaa aud twaring that
be waa an arlatiH-rat. atood Udore tbla
aeir cunatltuted tribunal.
“Your iiamer aaked the judge.
“I am the Marqula of Tourt “
The Judge llUaluHl
“IH) you remember. oiarquU. buutlng
sr birda and abootiiAg a maldenr
rqula iMiled,
led. but eaui
Wald noining.
indblng.
■ to lYaiiccr- **ld tbe judge.
Trmrss City 6is Co.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURARCE
Sygday Excursions
CARPET CLEANING WORKS
Wartin & Goans
c-an., I at K 40 a
tde 111. UmI
T.r.cii’&’ssr
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Between now and the 1st of Sept., regard
less of Cost, Regardless of Value. Do not be
deceived by other Semi-Annual Clearing Sales
of old stock and styles when you can BuV
new and up-to-date goods for less money.
This Is a genuine Closing out Shoe Sale and
anyone will profit by visiting tbis Big Sale.
Do not miss this great opportunity, but
come to-morrow and secure a Bargain.
“avtsrstisa.-.Si
Siindaifniates-RooMl Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 76c
The wann srason l»ring«
ilemamik for uut.|uc am!
lakly nuvyltica in JcwclD...........
We have many new ihinga
to offer ami you vhouUI
ikcc them.
l,atest die ts in Watch
fiuar.ls, to go with tlie
neat eat gol.l watcJics for
l.achesaml Best rime.
kec|»cri bw gcnllcnien.
New things in Sicriing
Silverware.
Bamum&
Garl^
Jewelers-SUrenmnta
DKNTRS'r
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
JfidlAliiUtA t^W-Onr
Special for Saturday and lltonday.
Lace
and Congress shoes, worth
One Lot of Mens Heavy and Light L
j
$1 .SO and $2joo. Closing out at...
............................... ,
aUaagtb.or vtote abe
_ . --------ic^lttexa arbiob helped
and. after aalag fear bol-
jS>“* -Iv
•1.76
96c
ParKer Bros, Old Stand
20$ Trent Strett
a a %
IM»
Do NT Be Fooleoi
©
tbe letter to ber bnaband
One lot of'Mcns Vici Kid and X^elour Calf shoes, worth $2.50 and $3X».
^ m^-
ill land V..11
Daintp Summer
Jewdry^
TUeprtoom
ctaa oAd 1 MOd to* noble two liv«* for
lb* OM b* gave mw
,
MAKY BLAKE CRANDALL.
w
ulrl'.ZlZTur^
t .lyat4 P»p. m.
Alt.-riii*.m s-i»ur>i..n* It.Mii Tiavi-f*.*
filv Takt tl.r *t.a.i..i t i.-tos-nl rvrrv
utn rm-Mi at 2 .h> I.4 .N.-ahlawaiita. whrr<vtMi Will 4'oiiiM'«'l witli sti-jiio*r r«'lurniiig
1..TT..WTW L.t> at 4 m P m.
tbe Parker Bros. Shoe
^Stock must be Closed out
died Into Ibe b«^tet.
“Next:“Tbeee.” iald a gentbirme. “are tba
Oonuleaa DurUc aud her daugbliT.”
Tbe Judge alarlt-d “Mattome.” ba
aid, “yoq are accuaed of Iwlng a
traitor to lYanoe. Wbat to your de^.
fenaer
“I make no defenae. ivfeiin*- would
be oaeleea”
“H mr eald tbe jiwlg*a “Take tbeae
omiu to tbe little jail In Hue Ht
Jacquea and Iwlng tbetii here tumorrow for aententv. Tbe exiH-utloner to
too buay tiatoy to attend lo I bent ”
-That ulgbl a muffltMl llgure aiHMaml
before the little jail In Hue 8t. Jui>iuca
end preeented an order for Mme. and
le DuHac. Tlirowlng e mantle
each to cinceal her feature* and
eapet'UIly her attire of a genth woman.
be led them tbrougb *i»nie of tbe i
roweat atreeta la Faria
denly U-alde a carriage
tbe diHvr. be Ude them enttr. Not
doubting for a moment that tlM-y were
going to tbe guillotine, they olveyed.
and tbrlr coodoclor mount.*! tl»e l«x
bealde the coacbman, and liny were
drtren Iwyond tbe larrler. Stopping
now and again for freah borae*. they
traveled until at laat they beard Ibe
pUahlng of wavoa Tlim Iboy were
directed to alight and were put Into a
boat.
“lake tbla letter lo t'ount Durlac.
madame.” kald Ibelr conductor, “and
tell him that the man who gave It to
be executed aa ■ trayoc
m. lor
brrr you wdlWith
rrluii.ing to Travr h|. amrr Cr ,
.. t:.ty ul I.> 4S a. m 1 b« w.n give
.u • pb-.sHa..t ndr u( J4 iniU-*«Mi tiM-l>av
ir .-vrry nHsTning. If >*h«
Announcement!
Om ho
of iMd
oaor Wlldry ot
Mid liy Uad Ooi
p.MoMotloo oad |iri™» ooU loot
____ Tho loico woo $».000. Tho
|viod|»td. which oTMofod oror U
RastaWs
AKD
▲BSOLUTBLT QDOELBSS
J. L. Taatooa. off Moakagoa. Mtob..
aaya: “Imat aprtog I waa feelmg eery
maob rna down aa the raanlt of too
cloaa oonAnomant and felt tbe need
of a good general tonia Seeing Dr.
A, W. Clmaa*. Nerre Pllto reocmmaadmll got a box and need Uu^m.
Tliay balllmenp*plendldly-my ap
petite Improved and I felt better to
every way. I hare no hetotetlon In
/'■n'-M.'rur
'^r*^Ta!S.v
Konlfauisoaoi
OBKST
OiEUEST
-.IBLTIilEST..
FIaIb StAtcmcBt Aflbcts-flAAe
bjOMWIwKMWS.
OSTEOPATHY
issf.si.'^.iisrhjirojr
rThSh\\Xr‘'«.'5sr
• ,
The party
ed on
but bad not gone a doaeii yard* U^ore
the coin waa aetit epUiUlug |ia»t tbe ear
of tbe marqula. «»ue geutbmau. a VA/ANWtU-Iiuii-* rouw «tH •» «Vdtt-i»*a!
~-------------yonng fellow of tw.iity. remalin-d bo
KueeUng Wide tbe girl, be
girU at M«atita
baudkerrbb f. tb4*u aald to Im t fatbi-r;.
“I.*l oa eerry ber to Imt bouie. I am y^ANTkl>-Yvur
■tudeut bi tbe ParU Scbuol of Midi
ctiie I will Bee wbat I < aii do
lo-r “ •u« k. U«t |>rtr.-« Ml* litaan »i4o'k
Uenrt imrlac did not b-ave iIa# bourn hf.tH.MjUur(tay July ia« Auc t J H
Jul>
v a>.si Au« I*
J,ai.aj.TRUEBU)0DD.O.
of Autolrn- uiariiler until the duugb atro-ul
ter. Llxette. waa out of danger, lu
deed, be alone aav.d her life Tl«»
try durioni of uUatalay knew notli
• maUftp towtinent trf Almrnmm
tog of aurgery and «-ould not have car
a w> ir a ». 1 u> k
, „. a WiUirtia block
ri«d aafel) lUrough aurli a dangermia
n >. -M an t H W )nk.».f
Three wceka bad elu|.iie<l when
..I
tbe young doctor mIU to Gamier:
• Ibe crUia baa |.a«*ed. .\uy pliyal
..f r-i.t Ihr Am.t».*a lUa... . .. l.»tl,..f
clan enn now attend to Ibe ilrenwlug of «iraa<i
i-a <-«• of •n>tis» r>oiu|uoi« ahi.-k
Tba i^raruor a row of tanU to a-----pUca. Work oo b utt for tba FirM
raglmmt la now on
Tba Aag poto
11.00 M
boa baao naat and tba Bag bototad.
» No.
Tba cannon to ba aaad for Artog
mlntoa baa arrirad. Tba water ayat
of pipaa to nrnrly laid. Water fr
Laka Miobigma will ba aaad agato I
,«r. Atof. »««.
-A vaton dortog An. aitbar to or oat (
will
«*Jy for
tram Mondoy. thr Stot d>y of mmp.
Oo-o B«Ay MoonloiD IWr
Aucogt t. ivot
MIBCBLt^NBOUS
what bad bam done.
-la It tbna tUt yon ovemin our
paaromi Aekto. you nolde. wbo never
Dr. A. W. Obona’a Nerve Pill*
toll, but feed on wbat we common
pie produce? And, not coulmt with aold at AOo. a box at dealer*, or Dr. A |
tog the frulU of our toll, yon W. CboM Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. I
*tgnatnre of
lo npuniro
oi Ij
t. <
fSIF sSSHS'm.k
Uklng the trouble to dlarorrr tluit V. See that portrait and
they are not blnlii. Walt. Uit-»drura! A. W. Cham. M. D.
The day will come when we will cniab
PAck^r*'.
you utoder our bnUr
- i*ttdal‘i*g! vTU.^av.’fur i
“It waa an ac*cldent," rsTbi'd the
marqula “Here; tkke thla“ tbrowlng
WANT OEPARTiENT.
a golden loula “Were It not for
your threat* 1 would make It ten tlmce
ae much. Come, meaalrura Let ua go
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Dews
pbioa.t.
TnSISAFACT.
THE PAYMENT
OF A DEBT Xltre b Ma QBCstbi Abofft lU Il*s a
What Do You Want?
Cendti
TBi.v*i*«yjrrr. Micd,
nOCKY MOUMTAIM TCA
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
WANT A HOME?
traverse atf
.eJ
iViii^& ■■ooai*. «UTnn ttrr.
^bIoAT. AVGUST 1. 190t
ORAND OI
NEXT MONDAY. AUO. A,
CT. DAZErS LATEST SUCCESS, FULL
OP«n.TWUIXnG TAELEACX. spec
ialties AI»l>$E«SATHmS : : : : :
A P^l-AY worn TMOl
THE BURGLAR
WMO L.IICK *ri-iK mwcmrr.
Hsea** s Nsw Omm.
Emigrants
From Bohemia
Bf EPE8 W. SAROENT
Jack TLuMtiai vaea curtourfx acTDthm UttW UUr ml Ilic juuu« woman
tknt Carl, tbc prNldln* inmlu* of tlm
flkyaTcr^wltli a muttetial ajiol.«j.
|M4S a«alrJ~8t»iKmll.* him. Time waa
mhm llR- Bkyv TerrUr .«uW afforU a
UUc to rrrrr ruNl. Now II wa. Jlffl.
rott to
even a acai.
It was the flmt lime that Ttiurstoa
bid ever aero a nwlly iin tfy w*.«iau at
tba Tamer.
It was n
Ills
aoop Krew cold as Im- wal. Ih-.1 ami ad
mired. Htu< waa rkwrly tluilO. hut U>re
baraelf a<i Well that eviii wlih thi U
cauar affortlM \»y tlie auiiM.siHl |»o
btflalan teiideurli-n of the plin *• «lif w at
well on toaanl Ih.- nui.ii.*r w-ilun of
ka Cieaai and lie luul lit hla tldnl
Wie regardtd him with aW.dote torrar for a moment when he made aome
UfrUl remark, tllH.liiK th.- ashes from
own eu
face to
• ai.lrlt of the thin*: a l•ummoDltj of liiiert^t S-.II rli« II.-1 the a|-
aranaor baadclaap wbaa
they met and parted no alluaion waa
made to the Incident for acvrral weolca.
Jack waa pollUc and aaw that a camlokn was uecetaary. A coup would
not avail. The forert were too evenly
umtehed. Aoeordlnc to military atrat
9%y, a alece w as neivaaary.
lie Indocad bar k chanire their rea
taurant. The wwlety isH.plt- and tboae
w 1*0 c.nstltate the under mist had folb»a*«d the S|s»ev WTllera to the Oairhh.
The luaiuuiy liad crown rleh. and with
her luerraaed iiosUlon came the U
that she was l..»lnc lUMnev. ruunlns
ammnts which never woifid W i«ld
liy tlMMu- who had virtually
phHC.
The new Ih.hemla was
Bhssk.T street. The pro]
an Italian name, and they drank log
wood ITilanll at M .'ents a pint and
trl.sl to like It. At the Ostiidi the
«>-.klnc at least waa clean. Here noth
hue waa. The hot summer days l*ad
iTMue. l.ulci was fljcbtli.K the
,f hla iwnrt»ns.
hemUna had not yet moved on. Thura
ton notetl the fai’t with aatlsfactlon
and emiMiraK*-*! I'WW to |sTwvere,
CV.’II coluc to the extent of wrUln* up
the place whik he |aild hla hllL
One Auirust eveuluir the revolt came
The soup WHS thinner than I'rohm wi
Both had ixmie from wnnll i^ouiitty
bkwapais-n. to eiutnne In a ••Junjw.lla
flavor. Mnlsd's Iswt
Imvk tliat nftenuK.n- Hhe waa sU k and
Their table waa In n little msik free
frmn ol.** rvatlon.
She let her head
dn.p h.rward oi, I.er hand. Thiirston*a
hand stole softly tuwanl her own. It
waa cmvuMvely elus|Hd as a tear
dropiHxl on It.
-Mallei.” he urped, ”don*t you think
r
IUray<™^^^i^t^
.i B'.»
lu HuheiuU.
fure«- It. all la.
umrHed and atart houseke«i>lnj: In ll»e
mt*ruliu:. In platv of eofT«*«* and ndU
we will haxe a real hnnkfast. We
will have a real home, and we wonT
ton. hat,
tie h.
11 for
8. B«
mmnkmmlimt aea Iko
______
TUAVKigiS < l*rT
aas
bauAKorai
him atsTnT.ur
AVlllLi:.
>«m
tic career.” In TliurMon’s <*as4* repn*
A*ultHl h> a llfte, II dollar a
k Joh
aa a m isirtiT on v««'’ *»r ha* laim.r |iapera. Hhe ran a »hlldr»‘n*s pace for a
**|Mt(Mit Inside” for twelve.
Both bad dA-cldid to Un’oine Udumlana, and aa all the iiewspaiHT arti
ciea Ihej bad ever read l.Kate«l Ihdie
tuU in the cheap table dlnKea they
bad
d pick.
plektd out the Terrier, w hieh Just
was alTardltiK free
that
siauv
- attention
Ion to testuhh*>lilnu reput
aeeker after 1
Uer unine. she told him, wtis Mntiel
Kvaline Mantuii. hut sIm- sla'iieil M. R
uuulNh hniid to the tales
to tlM> iii:ii:axin«w and
I to Ui uianiiUh. ns all haeholor
glria ahoukl iH’.
She fairly hunirervtl for o.mpanlou
Ship, and A-aeh ev.mlnc niiurstoti
workfd «u an e%euliuj paisT and was
off the early ahlft at 4 oclm ki found
tbam at the aaaue table lu the Terrier.
Here alie hrtmVht h<T luaiiUMTlpt fur
twTiahm, herr> he told hU 1ioin>s and
faara. WTieii tbelnfluv .»f n^^velty
k
Inc aodety in’T*w
t»ppn*sslve. they
morwl on to the lllue tutrieh. In
Tbumpaun atr»*eU Avndu.ii-d h) an old
black maumiy. who >:nve them M;.ryland chicken liiah-ad
riHilnah and
corn iKine Instead of linwd sticks.
They were k-oliitf home one nladit
About all mouths after their first nnet
Inc when Thurston priM^xM^l. His aal
nrj bad berni ralmd $:* a w ti-k, and In
tbe bride of wealth he told her tli.-it he
tbMCbt that with economy be couKl
undertake the autns.rt ».f a family. If
only she would «>om«4mt. lie was a
manly, otralcbtforw ani fellow, and Ids
atrowal of k>ve waa tlie s«>rt that would
Appeal to any |^sHl woman. Tliey liad
bM walklttie uplow n and wei^. rvstliiB
on ooa of the U m bea In Washington
wistful
Lilly
nt first
Jlrst white,
He. Her face Went
red- Tburaton, eam*rly studyiui;
Wlon, was tom IsHwi'en exand fear. A 'tret
I tn bef ey
aba oald aoflly. ”I do love yi.u: I real
ly do. trot 1It would kin my ^wre«T. I
bawe coo»e I »to work and win. Mar
i
\a
f
Tkr VIrtaes
To th.- vlrtui-s of Kaffn.n whole voh
um.-s have Ih-.-u d.-vi»ti-.l, referciKNW to
B.»m.- of the luon* lm|Mirtant of w hich
are k'lv.-n in t'anon KllacMmlM-*a **riniit
l.s.n- and Harden lYafl of Shak.sjK-jire.” where tb.Te I.-* a louj: article
on the subjivt. The plant was . lii.-tly
*^‘\he
uiu-d for
Its title of’ .Viiluia
Aiiluia liv
|Joliii.*uum; for
criiptli.ii ..f iu.-aKl.*s.
lIlKtx. et.\ (In tm-asl.-s
; aa a cardiac
I pctifral sttmolan
nt. and aa a tl
atrenetbeiMT of the at.imach.
In *Tn.-ats” Is Un.-. l.jTe says th
tak.-n It ”i-omfor1eth the stomacke
and rnuseth pK>d dlk*esUoiu and sod
enn.-sM-.” It waa also us.h1 as a
pMli.-r and still ent.-rs hirply Into
Aline iH.pulnr r.H'ljs*s for ”makliu: up**
The moshextraL-apinl iHitkms of Its
power* Were formerly held, and i
w rlt.-ra ^
aa to term It
the king of vep-tahl.-s. I>v.-n ao late
a* the middle of the last o-niury It'
h. ld a prvmim'ht pUce In our official
dlsjN-usutorles, hut It ha* now c»me to
U- uw-d only aa a colorlujr and flavorUig agent, Is^ng mrdlclnally alundit
liMArtty for twine « baclwdor cirt If
UffA would auccaed in liUTature. Her
pkid waa aK upon ancceaa, and ahe
SfV NAllaad that ahe waa starrlnc
and brain by llrlnc In a makeohlfl
, cpartmiat and aatinc with the bohe' Sum. wbare tiw faaot of reaaoo waa
Straub Bros. $ Jtmiottr.
No ncc.1 to xullcr liom licaL
llon'l let the air
st.xi;nanl
— create a lirccrc. I*ul in «.ne
or imirc of our .Icsk or mlmii
11
ssijs^r • ;
LATH!
ELECTRIC FANS in vour of
fice, More or home. .Ml ol new
ami iKrrkvt; ousttu. tion
CAMPBELL BROS
We have some ^ood 4 foot lath, .nlsosomo
\2 inch lath. Call ns up by t*’lt plu*M»I 3t; CitA :U4.
IINM*. n i rx ( <>.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
IT PAYS BIG.
EE’il
Blirtan
Co^morrow
BIgDay
Great Mill End Sale at the Beslan Store
5rL.rS.’'L';:;:;
Bl-flUttn cAomIOm, «//>/•>*,
«( Jtchont.
NEW DEPARTURE!
> F"OPt -rNK
One Month Free!
Hr. A. B. Ssmmr. ot HMron. *kn srosrWSnr of
Aord city Hoiin*num. M r«iaiU.«
Im> «I1I rvouilii I.«r «NM> Ai u.aj. U>
U» ^ X aa
We will be prepared to take care of you. Judging from the great rush dur
ing this week. Saturday will be the Banner Day of the Sale. .......
IVIAIN
To enumerate the various bargains in the Dry (.oods on the ist floor and basement, woidd niily omluse you ;md
make dry reading. J'o grasp the importance of this sale you must visit us. h.verything is so tlispl.iyi-il tii-it it is a
pleasure for you to note the various bargains as you visit each department.
rr
rm> f-XiU. tiiidrf' U.O
NOTHZ
ran-
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
• Otjaa follow*:
Wi* Pt^ook.-/ Md Ma.-klna«r Oly. f
Pur k«wl p.rtBU ««lh U. Kart W<
iHdnUi north U* M*ckm*w Oly. II :U>
r.w
15c Fincy Duck for 5!c.
I2^c White Percales for 5c.
lOc Fine lawn at 6c.
35c White Organdy for 17c,
15c White Dimity fos 7c.
NOTHX
t'lBrtsnxti sad la
The plain Silk taffeta, all silk worth 5oc
for 29c.
The all wool home spun 50c values 25c
The "Mill End-' wool dress goods worth
up to 39c for I2ic.
The “Hope" extra fine grade, yard wide bleached cotton, 9c value for 5k
The Fine Lawn dressing sicks 39c.
the Fine Lawn White waists, 4 rows of fine embroidery and plaited back, new goods
worth SI.50 for 50c.
The yard wide "Mill End” unbleached cotton worth 6c for 3tc.
CI-OTMING Dl
OfcA.B."sPII«EY
K.O-
The
The
The
The
The
WTIK
dim taio. 'ImiM t.ir
►ARTIVIEiMT-
The bargains in our Clothing Department are simply immense. Imi some men >ire a little skeptical wh»Mi thf*y see
such bargains adyerlised—they think that there must lie something wroug or we would not (piote sm It redicidmis
prices, but there is reason for it. Some of thestr suits art! broken lots hdl over from our large spring .^id sumnier
selling—we’ve only a suit or two of a kind and we place these prices on them to close them out quickly. If your
stto* is among them you can own a suit for just aljout half of what it is worth. See those N’ellow Fags.
$r.50 AND $8 SUITS. LATEST STYLES. GOOD FITTERS.................... ....................
: 5.00
$10.00 SUITS. LATEST STYLES. GOOD FITTERS................
......................... .............. 5.96
$12 AND $15 SUITS. LATEST STYLES, GOOD FITTERS........................................... ......... ....... 8.89
BLJ-T TME F>ANY3!
Kor l^.ui.»tUr sad Sl.*L.oii*. 4
p. tn.
K..r IViosk.-y sad HsiW Hpsiag*. « Ai p. m.
how they are marked. You men must have pants—why not get them now while they are going at such money
saving prices? Nothing wrong with the pants—we have too many, that’s all. Notice a few of the Mil I Knd prices
we’ve placed on them:
Trslas arriro st TrsTsrss i*lty at S:A)s ax.,
lAOp ». ssdewip. «i
Tk. ! S'p m. trsin ha* a tkruocli coseh fat
$3.50 PANTS, BOLL END PRICE....... ...
$4.50 & $5.00 PANTS. MILL END PRICE.
.VX’n
2.48
2.98"
NO\A/ F“OR TMI
CMAPS
How glad we are going to make the little fellows and their mothc^ feel. ^ Every suit^that wc sell will please them
UKKWIKID.
O. r. » T. A.
MANISTEE &RORTNEASTEMR.I.
TIME CARD.
if
to put our winter st (K:k in. besides we do not practice carrying over goods froin one season to another.
Children's Russian Blouse suits, worth $4 and $5, Mill End price
Children's Vestee Suits worth $4, Mill End price
............. ........
Children’s $2.50 and $3.00 Vestee suits. Mill End price - -..........
THE
.
$2.48
2.48
1.98
SMOES
IWliJST OO!
will have to move the department to the main Moor,
we have bunched a good many lots and price them, like
Ladies’ $ 1.75 Oxfords for.................. ... $ 1. 19
Vis a A a a rta.i
Jill;:
Misses’ and Childs’ $ 1.50 shoes for........ • •
.98
Boys’ $ 1.50 shoes for...........................
.98
Boys’ $2.00 shoes for.......... ............................. 1.19
Ladies $3.50 and $3 shoeafor 2.48 and.
1.98
And were you in the rush in the shoe department yMterday- vhat a lot of shoes we did sell—it was not because we
have a claim on your patronage, no. no, the reason for the big rush was because we placed yellow tags on hundreds
of pairs and placed marked down prices on them to warrant your patronage and approval. The sale goes on for the
ngat seven days, the greatest sale inI our history.
a. W. CA71H41NOBAM. i
BASEMENT F*L-OOR
“Mill End’’ Corsete worth up to $ I .OO for 26c.
Ladies’ and Misses’ knit underwear, each 3c.
“Mill End” Silkalines 3*c.
A Splendid selection of Pretty Lawns worth 8 and IO for I jc-
Pere Marquette
Do not Fail to Cake Jldoantage of these Exceptional Baraains!
siidwsal,«tt>s a.. 11 :M a.w..»MO p. as
ItAis IS.
PSrMsitogrB, BayQiy. fNwtBsrss, ToUdo
PMry ssd
^
a-si..ll:4Da-».ktopa.
Mrs. BuccliM-^'Kr. abe ti4d me bt
Era. a profa^ baar.-PbUadrfpbB Bap
There arc lots of Choc(»lau* Chips on
the market, but for Turiiy and (Jualiiv llu* l*avorite Chocolate Chips leads them all. . Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chips in pai k.u;i*s. we
have put a loc package on the market which is iu»t ihe
lar>:est packajje. but contains the irest chocolate rhii>^
Kvery piece stam|>cd S. H. X* A. Made only I >*
If/oy mmut fW Wtf go U Jaci
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should not be overrated.
8Ut
alone can glre ua au Idea of the C
Those of the city of l*arla show that
tb«re axe
oaaes each year of deaths
caused by cancer of the m.uith. whUa
in i^RrU 1
1 eatlmate to Iw at least
Ad
mlUlttg that half of th««c make use of
the pipe and that all of the cas.
C/y th^ Dew 10c Package
ssri-viKSSTi.r’”- -
M'kat
tMokem Have f r»«r.
ThoM» w ho use the pUh- ha\e to fear
cplth.-Iloma. ctherwlae cmlh-d the
cer of the Itpa and of the tongue. The
first of these U particularly common
among those who amoke short cUy
pIlH-s. Theca
plpataci
the hiw«-r Up. That of the tongue ap^
iH-ar* va the aide w b.-re a stream of
amoke la likely to strike the tongue at
fuch Inhalation. These
a iHirrlble disease are without doubt
the must
-gmppj
tk. aacjaa t
ff—Mcra^af Wmirt todu fottmitum.
’ oomblaad. ^es 6 canto or
sntA,^ror.alae.elu.toelyby
af rnmifs $0d€
MARKKTA.
AMD CONNECTIONS
.i
MMII.L.IAN*r IN IT*» UNIQVAK ONIOINAI-l*rV.
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htt.
lUrryx** >•«*.)**<-k I.^>^»rrt
dt«>*ur*«.-«<a7
Call «iid
u»; wr mill trfi y.i« mUNU r •»dear. Ia I's pi luick home.**
An enwUc msl of the head an
sw .-r.Nl th.- qU4*stlon. and Mah.-I look«l
up. suilUuK tbroUKh htT tears
waiit.-il to when you first nsk.-d me.”
slie said; ”i...w rrn s..rry I dldu't say
•y.-s* th.-n.”
i.ursion rnll.-d th.- wnll.-r. **t*i
Till
h.« aal.l ImptvHslvely. ”you take
i.o up to the saloon on th.- a
pH a Imttle of real w lii.^^ the real
lersuud. not the stuff
we p-t lu-re. We want to drink to our
last idK'ht In Ih.hemla.”
WAIF
THE SEASON’S SENSATION.
mwmd tbt boat pioBiM
Thmston coold gaH from ber waa that
when fortnna camo to hoib abe wokid
KiOU)
SEATS HOW SELUm; AT THE BOX
OFFICE. PRICES: 25. 35. 50 AND T5
CENTS. GET SEATS TONIGHT
rarCksrlssslssml PiOMry. 1J5 p. m„
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