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The Evening Record, July 15, 1902
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1902-07-15
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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‘THE EVENING^■ RECM3RD
» UpTo Homr
FROM BAD
TO WORSE
SAnlUAry Conditton of Havana
mCREASE IN DEATH
TBjLvmasm
«WHT CM>«ZEIb
“tr
Ohloago. Jaly Id^Tba yaobt Arab
Foaitb waa napaited fv oat la tba
Udarlagtbo
CONDITIONS
ARE OMINOUS
Catling Guns Placed at Dis
poaal of Chicago Police
DEMAND FOR
RATE
PROTECTION
OWL Tba bodiaa wata foaad aboard
Has Baan En
1*MMA Wn l» Mate acMt i.mr-
EDWARD HAS
LEFT London
Made by the Chicago A Erie
Railroad Today
U «M la llte days bafote tte ootelag
of tka AaMriMMia Tte ArM .pmih*.
r»icl»e kte MM tli« dMta fBlc ia Haraaaa iaetaate aaoTMoaHy.
ty aad
tbaSaipoMibimtyar
Klfit snd Qu6#n Now Aboard
tho Royal Yacht
DEPARTURE WAS VERY QUIET
Nothing About the Dopot to Indlcjito Anything Unusual
tha Aa
tbraiUaa It ia |«obabta Uiat wiffoma
prolaata wlU be aMt to Waabiaatoa.
FOR STEAUNG BICVaE
Win Gardinar Was CIvan t20
or 30 Days This Mornins
Loadoa. Jaly lA-Kiag Edward baa
loft Vloioria olaUoo for Portamoatb.
bo will ba placed on the royal
thU aftanMoo. Tba time of
bia dapartare la kept a aoarat. A
format tba
lo oidit tliat the
klag'a paoaage aiight be amoo
waa tbe ooly aiga any tbiag aai
laaboat to bappaw.
Tbe kiug waa broagbt ia a large
eettle tne etrike. today
board ieraed a reqneet to the teametera belonging to ibe onion track
drirera oeaemieaioo drlTeru to handle
all freight from care not bandied nenally by freight men.
It wae anuoBOoed onoffloUlly early
tbla morning that tbe railmad. intend
ed to wage a AoUh Oght againat the
8ixra TKAR-KOW 1616
KIND
fb YOUR
FEET
Umbip Maine left the Orampa ahip
yard today at'S oo l»er way toDeUOape oai the ballden' trial tripi
Secretary of Kavy Moody has selected
Qaplaia Enguoe H. O. leatse com.
of the MW battleebipL
these hot da>*s. it is
tr>'ing weather for
your faithful feet, but
if you
::
::
STRUBLE FOUND GUILTY
Put them into
a pair of our
Canvas or
LINEN
•. shoes .•
on Chsrge of Stealing Coat
Obioago. July 16-An omiaoaa elep
waa today taken la the freight band
•' atrUe wbea Uie oOcUle of U>e
loago A Brto railroad formally noUfied Mayor Barrieoa aad tbe obief of
poUoe that tbair bariaem ie dieropted
and that proteetion moet be afforded.
Similar notice wae aeot to tbe aberiff.
who will pare the way for tbe intro,
daotloo of tlie etate militia. Six gone
were brought down from Fort Sheri,
bia morning aad placed at tbe
eal of tbr police.
is.
BE
By Judge Roberts This Morning
Flatok ricte Aa
, Jair 15-TIm MBiUry eoe-
city. mich.. tu«si>ay. mui.t
NEW BATTLESHIP MAINE
MS—teeeadtoFaya Ft— eT f aad
CfMU or HpomA 40
la
CiM Coutx JaiJ.
rtbnr Struble was fooad guilty thU
>ming by Judge Beberta. by whom
waa aeotenoed to paj a fine of
witli ooata of Al X6 or arrve 40 daya in
tbe oou4(ty jail. The fine baa not yet
Don paid.
Struble waa ctiarged with sttwling a
ooat from tbe office of the Hotel Oolombla. He pleadrd not guilty.but waired tbe jory Uial. being tried before
Judge Roberts. Only Ihtri- witneaeea
examined. Oarl V. Moody, night
clerk at tbe Oolnmbia and own. r of
the coat. Obief of Police Rennie who
found tlie ooat in Stmblc * room, and i
made tbe irreat, and John Mcln- '
toabof tbe Hamilton Clothing (V.
who sold the ooat, aad with Clerk
Moody poaturaly identified Ik Strubleprou-sted hla innocence, bnt he
oonfd not make the court a.^ it. ao hr
wae prooonaoed guilty and aeoteaoed.
The heat will not af
fect them. High and
low cuts—
For Men,... $i to S3
l*or Women $i lo $2
l or Misses and
Children, doc to 1.2s
For Boys . 75c to 1.50
SEE « OUR « WINDOW
Alfred V.
Friedrich
amjeaty aa b« waa oarrieU on tbe
lato tbe Railway carriage. Tbe
of tte rutqaoM rode la tbe amoolaaoe with tbe Bet it Took Tairtm
Mi Kite of Holt Plariae to
Mamatb. Kag..Jnly Ifr-Tbe royla with tbe king oo board arrlr.
Tboee who went to Thompeonriile
edbaiaat two tbla. aftamooa. Tbe Deterday to eee tbe ball game beklag ambarfced oo the royal yaobt reen tbe team of that place and the
Victoria and Albart. The yaobt will Oreenr 11 le Implement Oo e team any
go diraet to Oowee whore ebe will that they witneeeed
of tbe beat
QUARTERLY MEETING
I part of tba
atata will U> b«-td in tha rrianda
ohorcb io of tliia oily begimiiBg Friday aflamoon and oootinning otar
Saoday. Tha Aral OMaioo will ba tba
BMoiiag «»f ;miolatry and oraraight.
FHday aflaroooo. Tba nain aooaioo
of tba ooartaHy nir**tiog will bagia
Hatarday moraiag at lo o olook.
. Satarday aTaoing. Prof. Oyroa W.
Ilndgiaa of Karlbam Oollaita will gira
aa addraaa oo tba aab>*^i t of war and
rtewii of Fnenda cm Uiii eabjeoi. All
areMpecialiy imriled to U.i. meetiog.
There will be ao Smaday eobool
tal aertoe will be held from V to 10
o'clock, aad tbe preaobiog eerrioe will
oooar at IO;.iO iaeteacl of 11 ae aaaal.
TO TIIK NTATB C^NVKNTIOM
There will be a goodly delegatioa
from thia city to tbe etate Obriatlaa
Kadearor oosTeatloo to be held at
* ImdiagtoBi begiaaiag Jaly 2t. Froai
the OoagTegaliaaal aoclety wiU go
Him Mabel Batee. Mlae Mamie Deeprtw. Miee laabel Bammoad. M. B.
Uollgy. Mlea Mattie Millar. Miai
Fnmaee Kgtoer. Dr. O. K. Obam aad
Ker. O. Oochlln. pailar of tbe obarah.
Mlai Mlaale Votraba will go aa tbe
repreemtatire of Uie ioterme«liat« eoWayae Watera ia tbe delegate 1
>mpaonTille.
areenriUeor any other Tille on earib.
Thirteen innlnga were n^oired to
decide the cunleat, and the play waa
an up
in tbe Orat inning to tiie last man
down in the laat. The final aoore waa
looked Very
mnch like a preerat. The TbompecuTllle boy* bad a negro pUying eeoood.
and when he came to bat. Backner.
who wa* on the rubber for the GreenTiliea. pot orer a nice eaay one, and
tbe other negro amote it for three
haga and got lu U fore tbe aide waa
alreil
From thia on it waa a long aeriea of
goote-egga, with tbe crowd on tiptoe
all the time, and getting their monworth out of erery inning. In
eighth inaing. by the hardeat,
OrteOTillg Igot in a ran. and the eoore
was a titL
A tie it rtenslned during the ninth,
tbe feotb. tbe eleventh, tbe twelfth.
Mlly. ia tbetbineentb inning
the Ureenrillee managed to get anotbmaa acroee tbe plate with tbe win-
tala Poiat oo Oarp Lake, aad today
are bosy getttog thlogi in ehape for
tbe arrlral of tbe ^eet of tboM who
are to enjoy tse encampment.
ere were three cart of beggaga
for tbe (ampere, which te a fair India of tbo tbiagi they expect to
eat aad waar aad esjoy daring tbelr
etay. Taate and proTltUma. boate aad
log. camp equipage and ftMuag
taokle. freokle lotioa aad *'ekeeterleer." paokagee of eellalold aad' 'Miu
Nixie" aad ao end of other tbiage
ailed the three oare of luggage.
r party oooeieted of Oapt J. V.
Mofwe pitched a great game for tbe
Molatoeh. chief guard; J. M Blakeelee. chief paeh; Dr A. IL HoUiday. Tbomiwonville team, and Bockner
mrgioel director; K. E. Miller, chief did all that be knew for the Ortn-ndUp^-neer; A. W. Rlckerd. mono- Tillea All in all. it waa a gun.- to
talk abont for a y»«ar. and there is
glory for OteeurlUe in winning enob
me, and bn^ a shade itwe for
ipeonvllle In making them play
aa they did to win ik
eoa. obiof elga paiatere; Jud
Quaeroa. chief toaaorlalartlat; Prof.
BIG DROP IN CORN
Wyeong aad J. W. Oliffe. chief moeioUae; the Brotbere legrig. chief die
peaeere of tbe etalf of life: Frank AlTord. wboee baaiaeee It ie to drop a
line to tbe deb: A R. MoManae.
ebiaf hoafMia; aad AiaoU Cook.
OUwwo. JiUy
«ad oae
Harry Qardlaor. X^le Joaalage aod
Harry DeVd.ebiaf aeeiataate to erety- half OMit lloes within 1 hour waa tbe
bodyelaa. The party U obapwoaed noord made by July 00m on tbe
by Mrs MoUlaeb. Mrs A a Belli, board of trade thU morning. It wse
day aad Mfu. Frank Alrord. Mre tbe moet remarkable drop recorded In
Mclatoeb. Mru. HoUiday aad A W. a year bst etxmngoly the doeline we
Blokord are aocompaalod by their not attesdoa by say nnsenal exciteMAKCOar* MBAOAUK
HIS NINTH VICTIM
OopwiluCM. J«ly l»-ai««gr »Ur.
^
Angle Aadetae^ll
PREFAB FOR TBE OTGLOEBI
A mammoth lot of Indian baskets just now and a spec
ial fine line of sweet grass work, burnt leath
er. Mexican hand carved leather and
souvenir goods................................
e « O/p Book Store
THE WEATHER
Thite Ewesnirigrt
wc intend to sell a lot of
8Hir« Waists
for Men or Bo>*s—that m if >t>u take advantage'
ol the following cut rate*:
Choice of $1.60 Men'* Shirt waist*, thijoening..........$1.12
Choice of $1.00 Men** Shirt waists, this evening......... 83c
Choice of 76c Bo>V Shirt waists, this e\cning........... 60c
WealK) opened up two more cases of our taroous 60c Underwear—this particular lot is even better than the former
—three shade* and all sixes up to 62........................................
OPBUHISEKEIIIIG
S. rioUten
BENDA
St nUa—
DO.
—d Bate— to Hla
ths A
ionvab
.^EXmORWKART VALUES,
Ihurxbv, July 17, Columbia
will leave at 8 40 a. m., retumrrai h Traverse City at 4 3U I
p. in. 2^ hours at resort. Fare [
64k: rounjl tnp.
^
161C-21
ITe;!
Nsarly all lent* arc entirely
new. .Apply to , . .
ME
------
the store radical
,..cercduc,„nshav.b:l7H^
::
!2\c
sasLissTo"-'.':.?""':."".” 1.00
1.00
;wculiiiiK>giih
• 3. in.Blak«$let«
SANDALS
PIANO
ii.ii.sii.iou.n
SENSE
ONE
TWO
THREE
* STRAP
Don't buy x piano aithoul a
reputation—il'i risky. Buy
a piano that is made and
Mild on Its merits, one that
is yuaranteeil |»enect. and
vou take nochanees. Till-:
K1.MB.\I.L has been iKrloie
the public for years and its
reputation for |ierfeetion has
l>een esublislied. Jl I’hcn
llierc’s the fartorv i»rii es ami
liberal leiin-v SKI. these
splendid insiruinents before
u>u bu>.
^
LADIES’
MISSES’
CHILDREN’S
msm
Wk «1mo miTT tHNT d«H
tltj .TUO went Op«ethe
-reiE
NEW CROCKERY
JUST RECEIVED
ST.n&.oH.u&.sio.&UMdsi i.xa.
Vtallf **“* ***
fRAGKET STOR
I That Olvne You Bargatne.
I I fiTyi
eeeaeeee
TflF. OI.D Iia.IABLJC
W. W. KIMBILL COMPANY
FRANK FRIEDRICH
TheNrwJUnd.
242 Fn»lk.
I
I Ln I n I
I
HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Floral * Dcsiflns Very Suggestive of
the Sea Shore
All d'^cVTii.iiioris and for all
occa.^lon.s, I'urnished
on short notire.
, i ;!
trank III. Paint.
Florist
i '
:
Utmtmbtr, that wt an gMsg a Stand,
ard Pattern Tne with eoetf f5.00 Sale
at nun cf Waal Dnss 6aad$. « Bnp
fame Waa! Dress hen and save manef.
_
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
'
:
IS THE FINK ASSORTMKNT OK MKN^S
ASU BOYS- B-VrHI.NC SL ITS'JUST RKCEIVKU BY U^HANDSOMK SOLII. COIORS AND COMBINATIONS, BOc, $L00. UP
TO $3.00.
If You Wish to
Cool off
iboObarob of Obrlet Rot. UUom wiU
Beattie, Jalyl A-Tbe body of Darid
Mrs. B. 8. WllUaam.
Merrill. Ibe aouTiat wboeeoaped
AIbmM erery aaelety la tbe dlelriat tbe Salem pcaiteatiary with Barry
win be repreoMted at tbe appraaobLoedos, July ll
lag ooafeatloa.
for tbe lato Lord
bo kUlid hU eempenioa.
TbU briagA the total aambm af
Tkaqy'e riottmo ap to aiaa. VolaU.
pUZ ia tha atwa at Marly oae-balf rnalloa of Tney'e wberuoboate
LBOS OR SHORT LBU8
af scalar low prica. 8 Baada A Oo.
1
STEINBERG'S aOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE
by Score of 2 to
OFF TO CAMP MCINTOSH
MrietrUpkk hpm.
GREAT GAME OF BALL Cents for Sale
> Beat Thompsonville
in pronooucioit tba aaataooa. Jod|ra
RobaTU aooAlit loabow to yoaoK Oardioar tba jaaUoa of it. aad tht- n«*d
for it. H« irara tha boy a lectar«i ol Advance Guard of Uniform
half aa boar, ahowiuy liiio tba wroo|t
Rank 1.6ft This Morning
rooraa ba waa takiog. tba way io
wbiab bia aoU affMtod oibara. and
tb*> laaritabla raaolta oalaaa tbara ia
a ohaaga la tb.. boy a Ufa Ua argad
him to “braoi^ op*' and maka aa booi of biniti lf.
Indian Chthes dampers
1m »af C*hr mmrttd.
A
POITLAR SHOE HOUSK
Tin: OLD STAND
Excursion to Omena
fora Ja.lira Kolirrta thia
obaaaad bi. pJaa from tba »MTioaa
OM of aot rallty to oaa of ffoilty,
aad waa oMtaaoml to pay a ftte of $tu
aadooataof$S.lB or ba ImpriaaDad la
ikaoaaaty Jail for aodbya tha Aaa
vaa aot paid. Jadga Robartaadrlaad
thefalborofthayoaacMaato aaika
oo affort to mite tba aaoaay for tba
fia.. aa ba ooaaidetad that aa opportaBtj to tblak tba matb ror
ih« b.ft thlBf. aadar tba
eva. that ooold bappan to tba yooay
■X Mbr BrnfstHf 0f0mr Csrgt
THERE'S A RIGHT WAY TO DO IT—
CLOTHE YOURSELF ACCORDING TO
THE TEMPERATURE OF THE ATMO
SPHERE-JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
CONSIGNMENT OF LINEN TROUSERS—
76c TO $2.60—ALPACA COATS-SHIRT
WAISTS. 60c TO $2.00—NO SUCH ASSORT.
MENT OF HOT \\^ATHER GOODS ELSE
WHERE IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN.
HAMILTON aOTHING CO^
1
7
ammvvitai
MID-SUMMER
ClEARMCESALE
Bmm
totellc
!|foCber-I>o joo think that jonoc
Mon ho. mvfd onytblnrT
Dooffbtcr-Vndoobaadbr. mo- Htaoja
at tUa oUt. wfco kM kMt Aa4|las
T«oal maala to DXnit wlttHwoM
ImTTi, tar to. pMt r—»
iM. B.
ItoM «( to* Mnurtw
•to! a picton a( »!«•">»<he bod aoanKrWoy
for Iho ILret time.
of the lomofbor.petdof.
Mm Ueeie Hombrigbt. 4S jrara of
aMBttotoato.
•alM to lUa •■*>»«•< 7«" ■■» la Uw afaair tha *rat at Aapaal.
» pnpand for aoaeatt w.
A la«r tol« *• wiM aot tot tbair
am: mwammfaaanemaratta.- hieh aha aipaato to aaka a
H. .toa* l»r wfcat ah. .toat to ttot.
aaA toa toU ttot aa old aanaaa at
batoa tod hia aklakaaa oe aaailavat
aaato. aad that tba i«a war. ».toai*aMp avaal Botoo of tha *na won
aaat tor. aad Ihl. waa toaad to to
■■a. lharafoia. tba daetor. da«taaa.'do Iiartoka at U» Baton at tba
Important %
CtgalDtcishttS^
UaMlttr at
*-Tton Uao larplUddal,
tolbaowaarota boon wblab U to
itaooedittoe to lofona a |n>aa 8a aaab par dona tor
aaaat tbal It la to a daa«noo.
ecaditloo aad »o aotto. will U,
him tor aa otolaaioa to do ao
Owi-oaaot azpraaa warraatp oi
mlk»9nta»mAtk}9Ai
Ula tba caonBl rate, bow
mitk m
4 1*•••••. r-rr— ~
WU9 m WBlM.
mmu
tot whae aa owaar torltoaaamU waald prapar. the Balahad p«^
0 ooo» upoa bla promlaaa ba I.
daat tor a. toatoato-a-a a-aUt. Bat
bU fMomtoMlaa I
AtoBliaUait iMaw Janay Jad>a
VtoByobaUim '
^
nat opaatoc for Ya
Kna attohl to .plead to
1 paekaca aad aold to »■
¥
witbvMton)
olrUltottoa. aa alao la hi. tatbar. tba
ktotof
prian.wlUoaIloatbapraBd.al
tbap
It la anattoi that Qraat Brlirio I.
talhlap artlh oar lloeto Bauaal aboo
■WWtoc tba BrltlB. Waat lodla. for
a toa peri oa tha Atatoa eoaat.
ttodlaaoTtryotKIeodlkacold Umt
Brilato tot baao aieeadtotly aotloo.
Maaoanapbrtootha Alaakaa abon
than la to ha tbrowB In a propoalUo;
to tbi. naaaar to nttl. daBoltaly th.
waltlap 111. Bitinl of tba andai
to taka ebatte at U» body. WlUUn
Paaatamakar. a prontoaBt raald
Baaloa Bldfo. O., aaddaaly ea
Ufa apato. With tha araaplap faaitly
patbatad aboat bi. oeaob be nt bolt
apripht. frlphtaalap Uie atp
widow and ohlldna aloMiat oat af
tbalr aaaaaK PoBatainaktr hat
to Tory low ttota with riotaaah
blatora weak pari. lU appai
dIad to to* aaaatop. tot to taallty b*
bod ootj ftme Into o eort of I
loated o little o?er on
IT teeiiu to be on the mod to.
Ll.n au uf IbH i
flccund dlstrlil. In . t.l
teller bisrt. Nut lunic ^
nb imiKHiiur just n. tti
iwrfurmlnx tb« last act of a .wlOBlUug
ue l^ru
r atory ea fuUowa:
One day e aUabliy end loquerlona
individual walked tutu tbe udte
Jmlce Mairan end aald:
**Jndfe. rni in bard luck. 1 want
omiple of doUara to xei a Turkish l«th.
« meal end a ahave. and then I'U
bn U decent condlUon to vialt
Hoy Bari, a Oblaan nartbaat of
.dtoBapolli, and
Mia.
Mtaal*
lo«Bt. a weU adocalad plrl, wen
aPaottoo by bafrlaadlnp
Morj WOoo* Brawn* ond before her
nnrriofe woa one of the lendinf flrU
of BolOmora, hoe determined to foraf^ rarlol pleeenra. of next winter
btr time exoloMrely to
I of tbe poor ond in the
Ibe
eoeiol ratUement
L She it now in Europe with
iMf boabnnd* nnd while tonrinf tiie
IIS'Mi
■ War.- .Ai.ll'll.
«III. U lie r<ieived rrulefu |.l..»« IlH-M.i. «bl«w.
wliote-lle.e« tiull fnitb wltbeul »urt«
I. nut eiMmsh: -iN^r Mr. W nn- I .lu
irive a llUir liHii yuuriR lf.**
AboiilDninaga
wme morriod oTlu^^ InOeod of
theoKnol reoeptioo. Bff. Qlenn enIned the poor of ibe oltj in liooor
of the event,
Ttie weddinf preaentaureoeWed hj
Mr. ond Mra. W. B. o">ield. who
were morried ot Lenox. Moaa.
Toeadoj. nomUted 47ft. Mr. ond Mm.
WtlUom a Bioone. the porenta of tbe
bnde fove her o dlomond ond rnbj
eolUr ond botterflj volned ot flOO.Ofo.
beaidra o boom on Fifth ovenoo. Mew
York, ond o lot faro country I
pouibU iwrtiea S5.000 oratea at »
ti per crate, bot wore iravenled
a performing by defendant*, fbiltomoml pUlnUlfa’machinery aoMiigtoocmtrmot. Held, in an notion ngainat defendant for dam
pUlaUffa could reoorar what they
would liave made In Um way of profit
iflhey hadbemablefiomnnfii
deliver the 15,000 oratei
Rep. (North Oaralina.
Jndge Cook) TVL______
Will of MlnorwA female over
ywBraofage may. during her miner
Ity. make a will diepoelug of bn
aonal property.-41 Soutbeamern
iSoath C*arollna. Jad|re Oarry.) WIA
emploT of i
Light aad Power company waa elec
The money waa banded over at once, trocuted by a live wire in *“
with tbe cuoncay that
Ibe Jodfe in bU deelUifa with bU feb
lew men. Then It oevunvd to tlie
iBdfe that perbai- he bad lieen a bit
bnety in flvlng the visitor money. He
laoked out of tl»e window and aaw tbe
' man heedlnf fur Court atrtTi. Urab^
Mag bU bat. be followed bUu atmlght
imo a aakMO. and Insnl tbe fellow eay
With a wave of tlM-band:
oo. men; drink w lib me.Down went the K 1411 bio the Bxmnt
4T. Forward aurjed riebt or ten Uuufme. Jest ea the larbo'. word, of Invltatkm were evtUng coW a K.ux arm
Cirriedorerthe ahooldera of the thirsty,
and Judge Mareau aakS quietly but
brmly. u he picked up the bill:
-Not with my money.-—New York
«Jf laear to* rbk. or aabjeettohw
mm
IRON-OX
TABLETS
'
CVR£
CONSTIPATION
Twenty^lvn Adah Doooo
ISCnato
Parker Bros.
yp'he entire stock of Parker Bros, has been bought for
^ 54C on the dollar, and will be closed out at once.
This will be a great opportunity to lay in a stock of
shoes, as we are going to dispose of them at less than
the cost of the raw material, in order to dispose of it
quickly. This is a genuine Closing out Shoe Sale and no
humbug. Do not take our word but come and see for
yourselves and be convinced. Do not miss this oppor
tunity and save money while you have a chance, as
shoes are something that are not perishable and some
thing you can always use.
......
...Jcrc arc Just a Few of our Prices....
Ladies' Dong. Kid. tip and plain toe.
Regu-
IJK
Ladies' Yici Kid and Patent tip, regular $300
Men's Satin Calf. Lace and Congress, regular
Men's Vici Kid and Cordovan, lace and fong- 1 Q K
ress. regular $3X» shoes at.................... .
Misses' Dongola and Box Calf shoes, regular
*7f>
$1.25 shoes at................................ -...................
Misses' Vici Kid shoes. reguUr $1.50 shoes
Qg
Boys'and Youths’Satin Calf, all Bolid. regu- I f)f\
lar $1.50shoes at................................................ X.W
Children’s Dongola and Vid Kid. regular $i
ftK
MUSIC------—
LESSONS FREE
0«H*r
.to5T-V.L°li2Jri,r--JS
a TtoUa. ■aUar a* riaaBoUa^
jrrar'to?
BHEMERTHEPUCE.....
jOrrSiM iTto ii^^**. coiai !*■
Toa mar aalari yaat amm
J. W. OUFFE.
hAsraJS.*-*^-
m*rK»ln* Aooordlnsly
Parker Bros’. OW Stand
208 Frmt street
r
crc
J. W. SLATER, UAD1II6 HOUSE FUWIISHER
oaaao aanea. • Micm
0! ininoviiiiii
UtOty ol tlM 6as Stoie.
Tlllkl'S ..f[ (iiif
It
No iieol to Miller liocu heat.
1 hm’t let the air pi M.tptani
ereate a luee/e. 1*111 m one
or more «dOiir .lesk fM retime
ELECTRIC EARS m >«hh uU
, fi< e, More or luMiie. All ot new
design and nerletletMistiu* turn
i::te•toltb.
I Wfuokf an.l .liM.
’sk;;
I. !?if •.phllUM; td
CAMPBELL BROS
■'“sr
•al.
I it*' tr-in|ri'iuiuu- « .ui Ih- m j;iitwl. tl»*-tY-iw friJ i.tiifiiir; ««l f.H«U ilw
l.lM-f. iw
iM-ul.tl to an BitM^ri.il.Rt
makro ti. illn r
.Hitt ati.i
IlHM.tof
in*r vmi..L. . lu^ if
. v.-ivlliiiit: t.i IM
t„.n. 1 hf U..irini: f*l -li-akw. Ohd.tiN ull tl.ini: H.O. to.awi.krt.wtl ft.rllHtt aw-rii Oial il
iini — 'il'li- *»•
juM
Lw n. »■’
TMIS STORE
Will Iw closed I'ridaTy aflrrniM»ns tlurini!
warm weather, commcncini' july nth.
|.r>tni.i;: pr.a
li.uit.1 . kt-iywlM*n' and OitaT
tlinr « iHl*.l-r f''. TIm I'f »-■
mmciniyisco.
^
W. IVIIL.L.IKEN«
Take Things Easy
These Summer hays
D(iTG0~Wl^^
BkOut of the Shoe Business
-tmmmM-Satm Ha Smm.
•AT yaw AMOPBtONKKT AMO
C BRUBM. VIA O. B. A L
^
Koto or oiwtTwo M .Ubw irif tw
dtri-. iHtI .h.^lw llt f. ati.l ..U til
ritH
t»l flilt. toft, hr-al. -1 tH
t rirryif.%: • *«al .md
in • .
evianda.**
AittwiTOgcKwniDiukin
^ \
i|ir-rt tiirltall *.»
c<aRte«e!j*
^
kind of7Sdmj>_|ir. ond Mra. Olenn
A rararttoc to tha ori(laal type of
toa baa ooaw to aottoa to
>11 Jaat broaitht to Paaoayl- Perfortnnnon-Dnmnff
^
Pftx’t UM V >maDTS
PECK BROS.
iBytoaaatoMl. that noai
behUdatlro. It lod bln to hU aael*-.
boon aad toon batoaadWalahaiaT.
dandwltoatoUritonapfabla
arywaatoeanklraofto*
whUa toe
n.-lno pmee<
rtoprorldo for JbU minor obU
dren. the motbor Uwtified tbot they
Uwfnllj mniriod. Tbr fotber
denied the morriofo. bot
tber lived toielber:nnd:tieIdtheni
e. Wee oot oa boabond ond wife neorlj
«5jeom : tbot dbe ond her ohUdrt n,
hUolTperinc. bora bU
with bl. ooneenta nnd the obildran
e. legitimole; nnd that
be ond .be joined o. bnebond ond
wife in the exeontion oS deodo Her
> .iatere toatiAed tbnt in their
»eo. ttvo ymtp bofora the hrarinf. the motber ndmitted thot .he ond
tbe fMbar of onob ohUdran wera ner.
thot oo tbeevibe lonnd tbnt they
re nniTiPd.-A22 AiUntlo lUpL (Delntn. Jodfe Ornbb) ffck
t. tba etito»»ltoBta ararriac
aartato paitlat an aalBK wlteb, to tbalr bodily aad aialarial
, aad taretot tbaai to pay
•oaay wUtb tore laiporarldiad
itoardntoaTert Unnaril
akoto. waat to too boon of Joto
». and at* BOW dotop aarriea a.
watar Itoopfa. fer
After hatoc la
lanraam OartHoat.-Aotoaaptlal
Ooatnet-A to^tor of a baaeBclarj
bald a aattlBoaU to whiob
bU wife waabaoeBelarr. 8ha died aad
ba aahatltotad hU alatar.
acata, ant t
aca a«r-ad to aatoUtali
witaaa baoaBolary. bat diad arllhoatdoiagao- Bald, tbat aa totwart
WTM
tba alatar aad tha wita. tba aabatito
1 etKbt Uoo actaad ea oafht to hara baai
•pmXint oiada. aad aqolty will Uaat It a. barhm» loA toon doea. aad award tba noaaT
to tba wito-i Attaatlo Rep tPaona.
OoMaopolllao olab of
JodicaDaaa) Mf.
wMtfa ant to Ml almiaa »nil ua-
tbr VtoUvWtirf Ihriii I-PCK * Kiwa or
Kirw* iiM and Kiiwmt»C
‘ l^
nowon? It means a saving
to you of from 10 to 20 per
cent, on any article from
this large stock of House
Furnishing Goods, w Don»t
overlook this Harvest of
Bargains.
OLD SORES,
ULOERS^FEVER
I- SORES -o
alS'IIriBriiarwtltotr Olty.Ktoto
be» MMlf Utor oo. He dtoo
► jeon oco. but !»»•
tolh too «bori oad oooM ool be meed
Mid fell into other bootto. Tbej wofb
KatofBfaltolraoaitawto rlalt aa.
tbtotlaatothapHaaeoI tba orowo
prtooa at Blaa. lu a
almple aad
--T1----- -r toahloa ba ba. bwai rlallto««toc Bdward aad tba rartooa
lalara. aooOBpaolad oal; to
blabtatbara. tba aart la aaeoaaaioo to
thaanwaprtaea. aad two alda.-da
pAom la
rnMmrm armj
aAaatodtobla
riito%to^ M^aaaldBot to
toppywitoaak tba pap. aoriiaaadol
bar Ilf* by
A d%b.
•4 lU boohiMi OTor to bto toiip I->n,
it few jmn, tiMO oold
___ ________ ^ hto elook wwo two
entocoAot^Ooettiif$l» 0^*11. Tbej
ODd tbep
(H tb«e ot 9»J
«b» prtoot w> Mr. Holtoodtook Um
•
________TRAVERSE (JTY
Whether on the porch. lawn, back yard or to take with
you on your camping trips. Enjoy yourself anyway.
You can buy hammocks for $1.00. $1.25, $1.50.
$2.00. $2r50 and $3.00. They are the celebrated Pal
mer Hammock, with all the newest attachments. Don't
lose one minute, come and get one now.
HAMMOCK pHAIRS
Have you seen the new patent reclining Ihammock?
The best that is made. All manner of colors and all
colors of stripes In the ticking.’ We have many other
staple .styles and all easy for the body^ahd easy for the
pocket. See how easy they are.
PORCH CHAIRS
All sizes, and in different colors. Helps beautify the
porch. You can take life easier and feel satisfied with
your purchase.
PORCH ROCKERS
Some would rather have a rocker than a chair. All
right; we supply your wants
war with the greatest of ease.
LAWN SETTEES
A nice green lawn with several bright red settees are
just the things needed to complete your happiness.
You have the former, we sell you the latter for $1.10.
$3.75 and $4.75. Make the combination complete
tomorrow.
DAIL.Y OOIMO
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground^floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 pl m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrumenL
THE HANNAH &UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
>»
>r*vAVKn»B onrir. BwioBri.
t;
f -
Ottieastdntws
$s| fiftnM iiflpmo.
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• amuxtM,
*nroB*-t wla
IUt^tnta«teteta»
Ita Tiiil li^wflltatta j^
MU^rnm^w^ viUtaste
te ynfanttai tertta rnummmmp^
Urn. gnwtewUlta
•ita Ite kta ]T«ir. »« MfteMte
#iU »ta> ta -lAftta. A fotaMMi
wlUtapwrte
#A An—gwiatewlU ta —tater
m rUte isife. wlUeli Ita taji 4ld Boi
cngtaOB. BBd bte only roply wm to
otBd no BB Bffmtinnm of « oow
brood or BOOP ta te te«t pOttlBg OB tbo
tonol
tfongBBdBJBBd^itaBy
odBft]
bBTOBOf fotreot BBd BTO Tory
—takwntanMMB
ttayw«r«|ta4 thM
for ita CMP U>l« joor.
B
OSTEOPATHY
-HI. a.
H«w*0 TbUf
Wo, tta oi
ttsar;
MtaODOBTSi tarteglO
MBOeOOBt ofttadte-
Hte aotedy woo Tollow ---------------------------
aHwBNlik
UcMBltavCi.
OSTEOPATHY
HbU'o OBlorrb Coro U takoB teor-
ssisa-jss'ss.-js:
rSli rZtaL oflte.mm ita blfli.
ifl.a7. M>a k. wril..: “ATlw taiM
two
1 WM wholly «»«.’• A
triol proToo lu aotcbtea aortt fa
WANT A HOME?
Daintp Summer
Jewtlrp^
M. O. BUBBKBrOBXft.
TW Wm4w.I1 iMtily 9t D.««a
«apri«. . MthMMid .UtM. tarotbn ud MMm. .11 mia«t i. thM
BlitTbudaan upMU* lokttMd
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
If yo« Ml«n wb»» j<* tMd
ss-s,
oid. Tiarr
75. tbf ^ooogoot 46 y
Co. 85a. noaoa. boo BOTor boon o deotb oaong u.
brottaro osd oUton in tbo fomily.
The wsnn season bhngt
itetnands lor unique and
tasty novelties u Jcw«bO...........
We hare manr new things
to offer and vou should
see them.
latest cflctns in Watch
r.uardv, to go with the
neatest gold watches for
Indies and Best Time
keepers for gentlemen.
’ New things in Sterliiig
Silierwarc.
PHYMCtAN AND •UNOBON
, »M««T <4 th. *y. «d W«*1M
. OlMM.SpMUty.
•• Will wooden ew WM.!" iaqMr. |____________
ooToron note boM boon ob bopoteoo wblob ooldforilt.
faBBBO wo find bin.
only wbiftt wo OBD o«r.
tbmt BP coo oon bo por-
road liTrrtroobte. l
KiBin te Hortb DbboIbi
Bon BBd Wboopteg OOBgh it io tta
uIlltaBaoRoj^Mo-b^^^
MNBOBiMMMn
Md 1.4i». nooth.
Tta poolBl
iWblobOOBi
4fod by B
OIBBB. Ttal
LOS ANQKLK8 OR BAN FRANOIB•Bt eono by mbIIbM WBO teolooBd to
OO AND RKTURN. rio O. R. A L
BotfBT bos vmppod te pBpor. Tbo
Bond pnwoed bwf
$50.84.
tthtiiit. oonutlBg BOihteC oot or tta
orttaory. OfMood iho bos Bod vbo
•nck.U0.nl.Au, I.tto8tb,ood Btt ic
m4, m Hm
ntaniw u»til 8.pt. SOth. noouoi of 1 ••ift nd. *N..fM». *
dboobod to BOO ootlod teooooon
I r»ll
dBrt4*d oot iU
ft. white tta tedy
8LNDAY RATBS
DoMd.
-Bmirntn". r.fe* nrf tf il.
But if CAMw nd. <• /*• atj.
LOW BATES TOOHICAOO
75 ow my. dR dt rooad trip.
• berib. .xom.
Wbi. AldoB BBUtb will go 10 Oyoter
Umift ndi
BBytta I
ftBd oot
wiU Tteil OfBBd BapidoBod to dteoooi
plBOO for tta bkttor*0 toor tbroogh'
MiohlfBD. Ho bBO
TBY liMky Bnuid BoUwl OoU
ItaBBdItorianfor.thoBMBlliigto bo
taldU.-TO 1^-Bl fmoltorB m«i will
n Ita I
a.: Thnadoy. I:66iil at.
A
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••Buimtu--eti ill f*o Btm*.
Caiman-.
Ateo oo
MRS. C. E. HORST
rfr VkJa
Vftobo
m4
T*m1 Mo^
Mo
CUVET CUMK WOKS
Tf^ InTM »riO* n.
”So?7nio*
L. L. A. BUILDING
T.rjsssfc'sr
oa aAwvKM
JS'S.*SBS=S5.-i3S:
N. B.CBAPIM. Proa
Do NT Be Fooledi
Spar u ib.
AUa woBb noni
JOHN R. SANTO
IttBAISMuiri
MERICA’S
RESORTS
1 NIAGARA FALLS
boon I
........................ SOmlw^
LAKt C11AMPL.VI.\
BuBsJo or NlBewr* I .lU .
^ 11 boars.
Nr* Tork or B-twi.*.............7 luW buufs.
CUAlTAigiA
OrreL^ or Drtnitt ’! *.. ’ Vi io 8 boon
rni‘»niir ...
ip»osu**w».
t lot itkUBii t* 1 hftc*.-..
J2 u> a boon.
Si Lu««................................ allow boon
CUrroN SPR1KU8
LAKE iJEOUiiE.
Bttffskk or Ntoesrs Fslh..............!• boon
Nr* lorb cr Ho-u*.............e to 8 boon
MONTREAL.
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NORTH PACIFIC COAST RESORTS.
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COLORADO EESORTi
DR. W./J^HIGGINS
EW.HISTIRS&Sttl
^HRE IISURAICE
"Bniimt" -Wttek ut for it.
TWENTY-EIQHT OF THE MORE
PROMINENT RESORTS
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PROF. C. E. HORST
lSf7L'i*SS=ro2'y7oJ:^~‘
ehtef of polio*- wbo oolted Bod took
ebonto of tta bos Bad tto oiiWBlooafto
ooeopBok Tta fBaUiy BBd fiotedo of
tta tedy BTO BBBbte to BOOOBI
tta OtlBBgO OBOOn—00. Tta B
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Wbteb WBOBbOBtB fOOlBBdBbBtf te
i
Wo oFor Ooo HoBdad Dollon BoWBtd for BBT 0000 of OBtonblbB^.
MOO—to 4m froUtag—w■! gv
Ml ——oobM of elrU «w ap-dl.
BOB K. WBltOO of I
tarw. teM sir— tta nolo tta terfon »gt«Brolteg.BB»yoonoUU
bte Urt hood OBt og by b Booth Bboro
ioteBao or ito tanoty. Tta "telo •
At tta note WBO
cUabteg tta gmdo to ttaoMteo WbIpUfttfOTBL Ho hod
on potet oTor rooetad.
bUBO BBkte BBd It gOTO OOt. pitObtef
A n— flrteg bio boom oo 0<
BfBiloj «m bU rooM—oo oo Fort bla Off tbo plosfora bo tta troio
fBTOBOBddai nrorro, hte bood
W-BO, no»o4 Bt tta A»o
teg Boron tbo rolL Ho woo to
for Bob FroDcteco flotordoy night,
I Bl t o'cloofc te tta Bflor- wbofo ta WBO to bo morriod IhU
wook,
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UOooolMilM Worn.
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ABSOLVraLT OMOlfi
mt fte it.
Son tant Stnmtct bla. teoHog
iZu ro|—oonlotiroo awd
JloB nobo Bf tbo pony,
by qwotel •SBtoorortho
Mionie te tbnr poBteo or tbo boo-
OBTEST
0^
-miTIKST.
BUtOESSCUOS
lovblor nBB B «n BB tta teaUy
moi ktain.
rsssss;
NEW ENGLAND COAST tESOETB
SS3SS?:^‘^;.;;::?^SS£S
aorisuiu ur C bie^.....XLto S boors.
dLLooia........................a to 88 boon
KIW mtStJ COATT RESORTR
S^£'I5SiI*^:lli;SS3S
Cbftrsra^.........................ST to 80 taon
~SE:=:il”i£
POLAND SPRING
Boflsioor Nlsear
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tBTT. iltfilib
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enc^gemI^nt of
iE AIUOUOT
FRIDAY NIGHT
THURSDAY NIGHT JULY 17:
VMeo Bs«Ut»ctTetotfce<
JlnundthtHtsorts
n«M who hm OM fell tbe chm
CT Mfew^
iNMttffel llttUreaortMller^uitetlM
tar ef eke kilU. with Ue beekfitNUu!
Md ItawoedeifBl cwtlook
MMte tlM Mae bi^ to the hilU o> the
ftfther liiora. will not wooder that
H ^Hcla-Muctlons
r/‘ “CMmiE" SATURDAY NIGHT, “7-20-8,”
*mm*m 7So.
»Se. SOo 7So. mOn. oehe* now oo*n. A prMiise !• the I*«bUc: The Aarnstla n»ly Coated; Co.
r Mca IB Ihb plue. trrespectlTe of pcfce. They OMhe thb praoUse. kaowlK their obiUiy ao« haUed hy the optoioa oi the allies whererer they haee played.
(•(TnTerKCHr. three <
8TAOB AWD PUArrOKM.
Hilda nmmaa. the popoUr emadehaedeoidod to feraake the
ranks oftheooatiaoooa aad will oaxt
I u TU*a atr la
aoaeoa rotarn to the dromatia elage.
She will appear ia the ooamdy dnam
entitled. “The Fiebermaa a Daagh.
ter,-written by Milton Koblce aad
BtaaUy Wood. The pUy was original
arhed wae lo be IJOslbO feet ta etae. ly written for the Ute AunU PUUy
Id Che followiV Ude were teorirrd:
Hanoah A laj Ca
GOOD lOCATIOiS OFFERED
tHUMbt.
Decroit-Wlieat. Po and Hi; corn,
oau. &S.
Toledo—Wheat, 75«4 ; and 74
Chicago-Wb^l.
com. 6.
oat*, 47*4: pork. iaC2; larA ll.Jk»
I Mre. IL B. Oilleeple aad aoo
flioeoa OtUeepie aad Donald Grey, all
of Dotrolt; Mra. O. O. Kiaaey. MIm
Kathleea Kiaaey aad maid of Dallaa.
Tesao; Mlea BoaalleTUaifdrd of Detialt; Mioi Ohua Hemphill of Loui.rule. Ky.; Mr. aad Mra. Olwrlea K.
DaaioU. Mra. M. R. 8 Ayera. Miaa
OaUMTiae Oaaiela. Mooter Kdwia
Daaiola aad maid, of Dpytoa. Ohio;
Mra Joha R. Triplett aad Miaa TripUtt. of 8t LooU. Ma : Mra. G. ii
Torrey. of Jaokaoa. Mich., whoa**
maaioU the delight of Kdgewood;
Mra. Latham Kaeaick of Jaokaoa.
Mioh.; Mra. Rebecca Turner of Uaru
TtUe. Foam.; Miaa Loala*. Dart of
Howaih. M. J.; Mr. aad Mra Udruea.
and Oermaiae Broa.) l» alio. pt.OOO:
I n*x.l
wiu. pwiwt
> JKiaighta of Pythia.
camper*. Imi
itanied on tiie llrat train home. He wa* the only member of the gnu
who fwoaped entirely niiinjurod.
place aad that tbooa who are able to L & M. V. The M*“wilT’pro’Moplaoe to aleep tonight will he IwMt to-gl I before Judge of Probate
The l.adle*‘
Aid
Ed Meaaaaa. one of the Park Place
‘•"""iy:t;^oftheC3on.
harbara, reUraed from Buttoa* Bay gregatiooal churchti will meet in the
ohurrit parlor*
r al
thiaaMvaiag
I* Ii
Edward Dwyer, the Pere Maxuuette > :ao . A full I
flromaa who war with Engineer Pickottwbeo Uie Utter wa* kiUed in the
wreck at Wtlllamsburg the nlglit of
Later alanred la London beoaaoe he
Jalyf S woat to hU home in Mnakegoe
Mnakogoa oould not dlge*t hi* food hlarly u*e
of Dr. Klug’* New Life PilU would
liave aaved him Thev
apio^tlte.
not oal
1 and 8. K.
It of thi* Wait &t £Bon*, druggHu.
Dr. LooU W««bber, ta
_ at of iidPANTS for any kind of li«-oar
the paat lew day*, le-
told thU moraiag forr a lew day*'
daya'out
—-- «
A. Ttmcy Lay aad daaghter. Mra.
r« oZilrl oar.
~w
?ATi:V;£;S“r^;:
y^ASTKl* tliia ror^e.^Htfcl
,£SgH-.gj?
THE OYLONE 18 NEAR!
BOVB- WAISTS fitan lOo apwnda
at The Economy Store.
IP YOU FAIL to attaad oar Jaly
WABT (to> W to M iMb-Prti.- l>ant Sale
A CYCLONE IS OOMIH®.
JULY PANTSALI
isrif
RAST.UL
HUSTLING
JEWELER
^^mpossihle^b
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We are expert* in the treatment
wall*. Wnte and are how hel|4ul
we can be. at no cort to you. in frtting beautiful and heallhful homes.
wh^“..*
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FOR SALE
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ALABASTINE COMBANY.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
s w. milliken
AUmoiI'o
After a siicrcvsful sc.ison wc
u«. Karh ilay w'ill i
at this season.
Traia.lMrrTrav.4^<'it)r«A 1
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‘ in piisilion to ^i\e you sonic t»m valr fintl sonc new thin^;s of interest
SHIRT WAISTS made up of Gingh.xni, |ja*ns Fine I’crcalc irimnieil
nicely w4th insertion, also pink and
_
29c
of Undcrctl ratiania cloth,». :i
ll yar.ls
yartls
in c.ich paltcm—C<»lors
blue and gieen, regular
priccj$:i, |»er latlern..
7Jo
If
• M.nuU». l.u.liOin.4» wvl MiU.uk.r. fraij
jl‘’ j^^»AS-on f-r-**!
Fine Dimities. Flemish strijies,
Glasgow 'I'lssue and Swiss Plumetis
—a fine assortment ol wash gootls
that soU at liTtc,
4(k*, anti 4.'k: ar i\ hguretl I’anama
suiting that sold al 4(V
Cle.an up price a
ililGill ViUDEYIllf
CIndar Cortvai
JULY
18-19
±.o
filUOMl!
U’r wish ihal imtsous
who
scr\ ic<*s
c>v>ti i4>UMin»t* aii.l p»rtH*_ A.
\Vilh-li« M- k.
a anNKV Tt» l*»AK r^n
tvoiild notify IS A T
ONCF:.
I hr slave
works arc so nuht ti
with ordfTs. wr iiiid
trouldf in havii,;: oiifs
hllrd promptly,
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MtffiiniiiKfl
J.i'y
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10 BI6 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
That will interest you. Qur shoes are all ne
stock, desirable styles, leathers only the best. The
prices we make for this
his sale will surpass anythinij of
the kind ever offered in the city.
In about three weeks wc will have to move this de
partment to the main lloor. Our space is quite limiu d.
We lind that the shoes we have on hand will Iill ihe
whole space on the main Hoor. This leaves us with no
place to put our lar^e fall stock that will arrive next
month. T here is just one thing for us to do and that is
to dispose of the greater part of our present stock so as
to have room for the new arrivals. 'To that end we cut
prices so low that ever>» one who needs footwear or w ill
need some in the near future will do well to invest in
some of the following c.vceptional offers.
styles, union made,
ducol to $ I .90.
Men's Vici and Box Calf Shoes, guaranieetl in
ner sole and counter, m-orlh $2.50. now go
at $1.45.
Men's Oil c;rain, lace and congress, all solid, tap
sole, gooil value at $1.50. fiw this sale at
only $1.10.
Men's Patent I.eather Shoes in Ijicc, that we
formerly sold at $2.00 and $2.50 to close at
this sale for $ | .25.
Men's Outing Canvas Oxfords, leather soles, the
coolest shoe for soramer, all solid, regular
price $1.50, for this sale $ |. 1 Q.
Men's C^vas Tennis Shoes, regular price 50c,
for this sale 37c.
Misses Vici Kid and Box Calf Shoes reduced
fioni $1.50 to 93c.
Lathes' fine Vici Kid and Patented . Leather
Shoes worth up to $2.50 for this sale $ 1.48
Boys' ami Youth's fine Canvas Shoes, leather
soles worth $1.25 retlocctl to 89c.
QLI* MU-H»X ISN^|-nj.a ..i-i. *u.| r.r.4ly
|T:>IU
STARS
Here’S Shoe Selline
Men
!Ua>UelU. l*r,«%Kl * • Urr.KU'l* «*»uri«t «ar ««iT
«H-<- lot aiir.tiiiii aiMl
S.*nb»r*l. Iiiak
mitt Bros.
!9c mUDUDAI
Fine Ginrbims
Irrtporearte
laidof wiioarr on mir
liiirs nf mains, and
wish (ins Kan^irs. <*ic.
of our $1.(NI and $1.2.1
otld waists, all sires an<l many to
rhuiwe from.
Choice
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MISCELLANEOUS
a»dw.«t.*’Ula n . II 41 » i.i . S «|f i- ir. , . . .
s Kl.r« t.N u
y*.u,u..tu yUf^
U3&P i»
VY lii.cv-ir l.uktfy lir.^ *ita l.t. |-tI« I
MuA-rm. lUyi'ily. l*..rt llarxm.
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79c Oomins!
ue lallern
Very Fisc Dressing Sacque
laiiern
ft!
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F. MOBJJm O
o.l«l waists
SHIRT WAISTS. Thh hit consists iSHIRT WAISTS
$2.2S. $2.tHl, $2,75
of all <kM waists regularly prit ctl al that solil
and some up to
Chiiice for
Gibson Wtlst Clolh A ime
rued «loth m oKl rose, gray,
etc, .Soldat4t»c|teryd.
Clean up price..............
Xil W**»l
WUl*t
pgSEM^ygjjg jpfStn
0f Odds and Cuds la Shirt Waists aad
Suatattr Wash Gaads.
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it
^Wid-Summer CIean>Up
from a s,.hd ;; Id Watch ('aw
Ail llt-il >»Ki
.»t It ti *..1k!
p.'M ilic liite <4 stuii'iune
nv t .1 in ifw midilte o( tlx
d.u**notiirTractfnMnit<.f«r«uiv.
*dds»4rmeth.retlucr^tb.d.*t
C;U1 ami v-r- thr- io-.^uiitul
Jas.Boss’'1'r’Case I
RASTALL’S I
IIKBVlTlBa
HUT Woat Eighth *tTT«L Charge*. 10
to thoir home at Uiat place alUtr a o*mU. Prooeads will go to tbo ohurch
throe oreeke* rl*lt with tb« familv of building fund. All are eordlaUy inr J. Lillie, and friend* in thi* city.
R-itner I* having a kitchen
Mra. H. J. Kloee of ticand Rapid* '^WHlUm
mstruoted on hi* lot at Birobwocxl.
U the gaoot of Urn. F. M. Garader.
the popular resort at Ea*t Bay.
Mra. O. T. (irawn. Miaa Hlidegard
The
8t
Looi*
-Dnatera" will meet
aad Uarl of Mt. Fleaaaat. are tlie the VoMto ^'itJ ti-max
on the Twelfth
of Mr. aad Mre^ J. W. Milll- •iret t ground* hViday
afternoon at
S;H0 o’clock, and a fine oonteat i* aaMim Dairy Orea*y left thi* moruiag ir»*d.
The Free Free* of la*t evening gives
an exlend. a account of un aocid. ut in
^iTSm^TUit Grand lUpldt. before the artillrey drtll at We*t Point in
which ooe officer liad both legs UrokenTaiid another man In tlie gun crew
one IhU mocoiBg.
Mim MahM OarU has gooo
loooeforafowdoyr* rUit.
^ Doo Dy*r tretaroed thU
|«U If
TO THOSE BUILDING
rXBOONAL
Mr. aad Mra. B. K. Halke of mathe haU ftelA They aay be rented
elaaati paaaed tlirongh the city Oa continually
in tlie shadow oaat by
tholr way to Omeua. atoppiag at Fork Dare Oamphell. who umpired the
game. MTIial will Benda do next? ^
Mra. Haydea of Weat Front atreot in
Tliore will be a apeolal meeting of
moonncil thi* eTeaiug to take ao
■paadlag two month* in Femhrook,
Him on the propoeed franchi*e for the
Oalario. bar old homi-.
A. O. Whoaiar aad wife paM»d T. O., O. M. and P. railroad.
one of the
throagh the city yeeterday on Uielr
i. region, i* .
way from Oomua to their home la
A meeting of the Traverse Oitr Rod
Maaiolee.
John R. Elder, Mary K. BUekled- A Gan Clnlt waa held laat evening to
for the trap hooee recently erecffor. J. K. Black liMli^r. Katy Gelok •ettle
led. and traniart aome oilier bn*ineaa.
aad r. H. Blaokledger. all of IndUa- The grounds aboot the trap boos*
apolU. paaeed through the city oo will be put into a oondltion in keep
ing
with
the rest of the We qne-toog
their way to Omeaa. atopplng at Fork
Plaoa.
H. R. Hlukeou aad Miaa lllnkion have as yet been
s with other to
The Inb-rmediatc Society of t'lirist1 Endeavor of the OongregaWtanle,‘jr.. aad wife re
MaloomI Wl
mal rhnroh will give an ioe ertwm
ereaiag from a ri*it to
mm
aonu(«*.<ur.-r t«l*i Bu* JCA.
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Uielot omnaile Park Place hotel to
AV6W» oaMhe ooraer
}\rk, tboogh in thU oaae tin re wcmld
l>e a Taloable lot Uiat could be sold
beea adjualed,
iOO instead of
Heii.lbrth getting fl.*
illlam Graaier
thr ll.iKX)*^^ w'ni^'
reoelTod
f1,000. The oommUaion di*dfh
in the came againat L. H.
>. aad it will bare to be guoe
oTergaln.
Mootagne wlU hare late thi*
u oo hU ya^t the Kayoahk
for Old MUiaoo. where be will ajiend
8 of daya repairing hta cot
tage. Among the imnroremenU to be
made wiU be the addiUoa of a fire
place ^^ bioh will add materUlly to
the attraction of the *lUiag room.
The family will soon Irare the city
occaiiy their summer home,
;
Sam Benda, ooe of tlic pmty that
went to eee the GreenriUe-^ompaoD-
Cut in thu Cmmo.
luun
Forms a pate and pennanenl coat- '
4pg and doa not require lu be takit: J
off to reorw from time to time.
^
^!^^by the oommiT
tee to add to the appropriation cf $6.-
L Smith. 9&.O0U would hare to be
raii^ but the lot that oould be aold
••Business*'
FrRNITrliiriMLL^lFprr Bottle.
18c. P*wrl Huliou*. all *iX4e. per
dprrn. ,or.; GU-* Hand l^ni|t«. each.
lOo. at the llixmomr. >41 Front
i «t*t fhwr a*.4l..-r
<
jar* U.Krr^inl .*Bc.
r«MW
Blater'a reeideaoe)l&ixl07 feet, 90.000;
hiddera. aootlieaat corner of
Float aad Faik. (owned by Fowl®
UK>K Ol T FOR THE rVOLONE?
___ ' *
oeoor at the aezt regular meeting.
in- MARKrr...
TRAV
roUowinx u a b«t ..rtH..
I arooad whleh thr ooCtaffe
Uie Miere la Uie Uf|e aad hoMlUe
Mltaji of Mra O. D. Laihrop. tl»e
tmm6m of the raoort. aad here oearlj
aU Iho tOMftenoooM^ for tbflr meaU.
no wido pAaaaaa are r»eral headqaarton. aod the parlor la U» aoeae
of aaaj a mettj eveaioir gatherlnif
Araoaf the faeeU at the reeort Uiia
otaooa are the Right Kerereod S. K.
AlwtU, Mohop of the Weeten Dio
oioa olMlaeoorl, Mra. Atwlll, Miaa
AbwiU. aad Mr. Atwlll; K. If B.
Rallef. profeaeor of cbemlatrr at the
CTalreriaUr of Kanaaa at Lairreoce,
h&a wife and Maater Aoatia Bailey.
T5e A LI:G- Bnv xay |*ir of ft iO
l«au in ihr Ki. r., be^nniag thU
u..,
W^WTOEPARTMEM.
The Cletke* Ualoa hold
mllMiiee of the Burkeadere to pUr i
WANTED
Owing AO the abooaoe of eonw of Uie *me of bae* bull oa Tw»*lfth am^t ■_________
oOoera. the iaatallatioB wm not held. park tomorrow uftetaooa at 4:Ho
AjMight^tUae wm ea^o^^^y dm
Sunday Excursions
THE
VALt/F
THEKE IS A SUB STRATA OF
- VALUE IN THE FOLLOWING
REAL. ESTATE.
• f**- A ilv at 104; a. in. Tin* will
V..U a |.K a*.»nl
H iiiM.-* .m tUf- Imv
un.I. .». 1«- iiia.h t-v.fx
ll \.>u
wi-h .«
r n.l. ll.. Umi ailt Liml y.fu
a;
**r N.wili|<»r1 %%li.-r»*
A ir-. m trail., t.
lo. »Li-l lllh -ir..1.i-II
Lint' <41 •<t.4M>f..on4l«ti»4i an4 «•* i44* nt «'«Uif .
«.niiu* t willi Km! rt luriitn^ 1..irjv« r-«AM. rn.»..u . *.iir-i .i.s fr\«n Trav,-r*.
rjfy. l.il»-lh.«
i
.-v«•r^
all.' rin*n. ,il Zi.*. I..r N. a!.lan.»»ilu. ah.f»-
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C»y *4 '■>» Irt". ^ ' '
Sunday Rates-Round Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
Bt))**' and Youth's Satin Calf Shoes, all solid
leather,
ither, reduced for this
thi^ sale frt.m
98c.
Bo>-s*aud Voutli's Vici Kid and Ii.ix Calf
worth $l.rd» and 2.00 lor $ | . | 9.
Skit Slips II tki Bisiniit Fioir.
Misses' and Children's Vici Kid Shoes with
patent ti|»s. bee, all solid, Ixtc styles, worth
$1.25, reduce*! to 83c.
Children's Vici Kid Shoes, turned, S]*ring heel, all
solid, sizes 5*s to h's, vild formerlv .nt T.V.
for this sale 50c.
l.a«lics* ujMo-datc sliocs with latent tip, latent
leather trimmed, all solid, fine Wi stiK-k.
worth $2, extra special lor this sale $ I . 1 9
Men's Satin Calf Shoes in bee and congress all
solid, a $2 shoe, extra si^^rial for this sale,
Men's extra fine Vici Kid shoes in cf»ngrc« oolv,
wonh $2.50. this tale $1.48.
♦ The Boston Store w
3-AV
|lai1> mon.in-.t.ij
iCtS;
A IraUM- if4^v 4.
l:.lh ntr*-i fiir »Mi
A ; r.«.4t4 fr«i»*r lK4nM*t4« N44Xh t . iHrtrtrr.*!.
An - r4>.iit rr*i4f
4.ri \Va.ritntri..n •lfr*4.
it»|.i.U. A. %-r^^
-Blt-ttr Irixn-ai »;'«i.
AT r«»ni traiTK Imh*- .41 K rrat.kitii -t .«
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A « r<«4ii Iraurt li'ai-4 441 N4.r'th 4
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‘tri-r-t.
L.G. BRYANT.
» UpTo Homr
FROM BAD
TO WORSE
SAnlUAry Conditton of Havana
mCREASE IN DEATH
TBjLvmasm
«WHT CM>«ZEIb
“tr
Ohloago. Jaly Id^Tba yaobt Arab
Foaitb waa napaited fv oat la tba
Udarlagtbo
CONDITIONS
ARE OMINOUS
Catling Guns Placed at Dis
poaal of Chicago Police
DEMAND FOR
RATE
PROTECTION
OWL Tba bodiaa wata foaad aboard
Has Baan En
1*MMA Wn l» Mate acMt i.mr-
EDWARD HAS
LEFT London
Made by the Chicago A Erie
Railroad Today
U «M la llte days bafote tte ootelag
of tka AaMriMMia Tte ArM .pmih*.
r»icl»e kte MM tli« dMta fBlc ia Haraaaa iaetaate aaoTMoaHy.
ty aad
tbaSaipoMibimtyar
Klfit snd Qu6#n Now Aboard
tho Royal Yacht
DEPARTURE WAS VERY QUIET
Nothing About the Dopot to Indlcjito Anything Unusual
tha Aa
tbraiUaa It ia |«obabta Uiat wiffoma
prolaata wlU be aMt to Waabiaatoa.
FOR STEAUNG BICVaE
Win Gardinar Was CIvan t20
or 30 Days This Mornins
Loadoa. Jaly lA-Kiag Edward baa
loft Vloioria olaUoo for Portamoatb.
bo will ba placed on the royal
thU aftanMoo. Tba time of
bia dapartare la kept a aoarat. A
format tba
lo oidit tliat the
klag'a paoaage aiight be amoo
waa tbe ooly aiga any tbiag aai
laaboat to bappaw.
Tbe kiug waa broagbt ia a large
eettle tne etrike. today
board ieraed a reqneet to the teametera belonging to ibe onion track
drirera oeaemieaioo drlTeru to handle
all freight from care not bandied nenally by freight men.
It wae anuoBOoed onoffloUlly early
tbla morning that tbe railmad. intend
ed to wage a AoUh Oght againat the
8ixra TKAR-KOW 1616
KIND
fb YOUR
FEET
Umbip Maine left the Orampa ahip
yard today at'S oo l»er way toDeUOape oai the ballden' trial tripi
Secretary of Kavy Moody has selected
Qaplaia Enguoe H. O. leatse com.
of the MW battleebipL
these hot da>*s. it is
tr>'ing weather for
your faithful feet, but
if you
::
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STRUBLE FOUND GUILTY
Put them into
a pair of our
Canvas or
LINEN
•. shoes .•
on Chsrge of Stealing Coat
Obioago. July 16-An omiaoaa elep
waa today taken la the freight band
•' atrUe wbea Uie oOcUle of U>e
loago A Brto railroad formally noUfied Mayor Barrieoa aad tbe obief of
poUoe that tbair bariaem ie dieropted
and that proteetion moet be afforded.
Similar notice wae aeot to tbe aberiff.
who will pare the way for tbe intro,
daotloo of tlie etate militia. Six gone
were brought down from Fort Sheri,
bia morning aad placed at tbe
eal of tbr police.
is.
BE
By Judge Roberts This Morning
Flatok ricte Aa
, Jair 15-TIm MBiUry eoe-
city. mich.. tu«si>ay. mui.t
NEW BATTLESHIP MAINE
MS—teeeadtoFaya Ft— eT f aad
CfMU or HpomA 40
la
CiM Coutx JaiJ.
rtbnr Struble was fooad guilty thU
>ming by Judge Beberta. by whom
waa aeotenoed to paj a fine of
witli ooata of Al X6 or arrve 40 daya in
tbe oou4(ty jail. The fine baa not yet
Don paid.
Struble waa ctiarged with sttwling a
ooat from tbe office of the Hotel Oolombla. He pleadrd not guilty.but waired tbe jory Uial. being tried before
Judge Roberts. Only Ihtri- witneaeea
examined. Oarl V. Moody, night
clerk at tbe Oolnmbia and own. r of
the coat. Obief of Police Rennie who
found tlie ooat in Stmblc * room, and i
made tbe irreat, and John Mcln- '
toabof tbe Hamilton Clothing (V.
who sold the ooat, aad with Clerk
Moody poaturaly identified Ik Strubleprou-sted hla innocence, bnt he
oonfd not make the court a.^ it. ao hr
wae prooonaoed guilty and aeoteaoed.
The heat will not af
fect them. High and
low cuts—
For Men,... $i to S3
l*or Women $i lo $2
l or Misses and
Children, doc to 1.2s
For Boys . 75c to 1.50
SEE « OUR « WINDOW
Alfred V.
Friedrich
amjeaty aa b« waa oarrieU on tbe
lato tbe Railway carriage. Tbe
of tte rutqaoM rode la tbe amoolaaoe with tbe Bet it Took Tairtm
Mi Kite of Holt Plariae to
Mamatb. Kag..Jnly Ifr-Tbe royla with tbe king oo board arrlr.
Tboee who went to Thompeonriile
edbaiaat two tbla. aftamooa. Tbe Deterday to eee tbe ball game beklag ambarfced oo the royal yaobt reen tbe team of that place and the
Victoria and Albart. The yaobt will Oreenr 11 le Implement Oo e team any
go diraet to Oowee whore ebe will that they witneeeed
of tbe beat
QUARTERLY MEETING
I part of tba
atata will U> b«-td in tha rrianda
ohorcb io of tliia oily begimiiBg Friday aflamoon and oootinning otar
Saoday. Tha Aral OMaioo will ba tba
BMoiiag «»f ;miolatry and oraraight.
FHday aflaroooo. Tba nain aooaioo
of tba ooartaHy nir**tiog will bagia
Hatarday moraiag at lo o olook.
. Satarday aTaoing. Prof. Oyroa W.
Ilndgiaa of Karlbam Oollaita will gira
aa addraaa oo tba aab>*^i t of war and
rtewii of Fnenda cm Uiii eabjeoi. All
areMpecialiy imriled to U.i. meetiog.
There will be ao Smaday eobool
tal aertoe will be held from V to 10
o'clock, aad tbe preaobiog eerrioe will
oooar at IO;.iO iaeteacl of 11 ae aaaal.
TO TIIK NTATB C^NVKNTIOM
There will be a goodly delegatioa
from thia city to tbe etate Obriatlaa
Kadearor oosTeatloo to be held at
* ImdiagtoBi begiaaiag Jaly 2t. Froai
the OoagTegaliaaal aoclety wiU go
Him Mabel Batee. Mlae Mamie Deeprtw. Miee laabel Bammoad. M. B.
Uollgy. Mlea Mattie Millar. Miai
Fnmaee Kgtoer. Dr. O. K. Obam aad
Ker. O. Oochlln. pailar of tbe obarah.
Mlai Mlaale Votraba will go aa tbe
repreemtatire of Uie ioterme«liat« eoWayae Watera ia tbe delegate 1
>mpaonTille.
areenriUeor any other Tille on earib.
Thirteen innlnga were n^oired to
decide the cunleat, and the play waa
an up
in tbe Orat inning to tiie last man
down in the laat. The final aoore waa
looked Very
mnch like a preerat. The TbompecuTllle boy* bad a negro pUying eeoood.
and when he came to bat. Backner.
who wa* on the rubber for the GreenTiliea. pot orer a nice eaay one, and
tbe other negro amote it for three
haga and got lu U fore tbe aide waa
alreil
From thia on it waa a long aeriea of
goote-egga, with tbe crowd on tiptoe
all the time, and getting their monworth out of erery inning. In
eighth inaing. by the hardeat,
OrteOTillg Igot in a ran. and the eoore
was a titL
A tie it rtenslned during the ninth,
tbe feotb. tbe eleventh, tbe twelfth.
Mlly. ia tbetbineentb inning
the Ureenrillee managed to get anotbmaa acroee tbe plate with tbe win-
tala Poiat oo Oarp Lake, aad today
are bosy getttog thlogi in ehape for
tbe arrlral of tbe ^eet of tboM who
are to enjoy tse encampment.
ere were three cart of beggaga
for tbe (ampere, which te a fair India of tbo tbiagi they expect to
eat aad waar aad esjoy daring tbelr
etay. Taate and proTltUma. boate aad
log. camp equipage and ftMuag
taokle. freokle lotioa aad *'ekeeterleer." paokagee of eellalold aad' 'Miu
Nixie" aad ao end of other tbiage
ailed the three oare of luggage.
r party oooeieted of Oapt J. V.
Mofwe pitched a great game for tbe
Molatoeh. chief guard; J. M Blakeelee. chief paeh; Dr A. IL HoUiday. Tbomiwonville team, and Bockner
mrgioel director; K. E. Miller, chief did all that be knew for the Ortn-ndUp^-neer; A. W. Rlckerd. mono- Tillea All in all. it waa a gun.- to
talk abont for a y»«ar. and there is
glory for OteeurlUe in winning enob
me, and bn^ a shade itwe for
ipeonvllle In making them play
aa they did to win ik
eoa. obiof elga paiatere; Jud
Quaeroa. chief toaaorlalartlat; Prof.
BIG DROP IN CORN
Wyeong aad J. W. Oliffe. chief moeioUae; the Brotbere legrig. chief die
peaeere of tbe etalf of life: Frank AlTord. wboee baaiaeee It ie to drop a
line to tbe deb: A R. MoManae.
ebiaf hoafMia; aad AiaoU Cook.
OUwwo. JiUy
«ad oae
Harry Qardlaor. X^le Joaalage aod
Harry DeVd.ebiaf aeeiataate to erety- half OMit lloes within 1 hour waa tbe
bodyelaa. The party U obapwoaed noord made by July 00m on tbe
by Mrs MoUlaeb. Mrs A a Belli, board of trade thU morning. It wse
day aad Mfu. Frank Alrord. Mre tbe moet remarkable drop recorded In
Mclatoeb. Mru. HoUiday aad A W. a year bst etxmngoly the doeline we
Blokord are aocompaalod by their not attesdoa by say nnsenal exciteMAKCOar* MBAOAUK
HIS NINTH VICTIM
OopwiluCM. J«ly l»-ai««gr »Ur.
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Angle Aadetae^ll
PREFAB FOR TBE OTGLOEBI
A mammoth lot of Indian baskets just now and a spec
ial fine line of sweet grass work, burnt leath
er. Mexican hand carved leather and
souvenir goods................................
e « O/p Book Store
THE WEATHER
Thite Ewesnirigrt
wc intend to sell a lot of
8Hir« Waists
for Men or Bo>*s—that m if >t>u take advantage'
ol the following cut rate*:
Choice of $1.60 Men'* Shirt waist*, thijoening..........$1.12
Choice of $1.00 Men** Shirt waists, this evening......... 83c
Choice of 76c Bo>V Shirt waists, this e\cning........... 60c
WealK) opened up two more cases of our taroous 60c Underwear—this particular lot is even better than the former
—three shade* and all sixes up to 62........................................
OPBUHISEKEIIIIG
S. rioUten
BENDA
St nUa—
DO.
—d Bate— to Hla
ths A
ionvab
.^EXmORWKART VALUES,
Ihurxbv, July 17, Columbia
will leave at 8 40 a. m., retumrrai h Traverse City at 4 3U I
p. in. 2^ hours at resort. Fare [
64k: rounjl tnp.
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161C-21
ITe;!
Nsarly all lent* arc entirely
new. .Apply to , . .
ME
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the store radical
,..cercduc,„nshav.b:l7H^
::
!2\c
sasLissTo"-'.':.?""':."".” 1.00
1.00
;wculiiiiK>giih
• 3. in.Blak«$let«
SANDALS
PIANO
ii.ii.sii.iou.n
SENSE
ONE
TWO
THREE
* STRAP
Don't buy x piano aithoul a
reputation—il'i risky. Buy
a piano that is made and
Mild on Its merits, one that
is yuaranteeil |»enect. and
vou take nochanees. Till-:
K1.MB.\I.L has been iKrloie
the public for years and its
reputation for |ierfeetion has
l>een esublislied. Jl I’hcn
llierc’s the fartorv i»rii es ami
liberal leiin-v SKI. these
splendid insiruinents before
u>u bu>.
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LADIES’
MISSES’
CHILDREN’S
msm
Wk «1mo miTT tHNT d«H
tltj .TUO went Op«ethe
-reiE
NEW CROCKERY
JUST RECEIVED
ST.n&.oH.u&.sio.&UMdsi i.xa.
Vtallf **“* ***
fRAGKET STOR
I That Olvne You Bargatne.
I I fiTyi
eeeaeeee
TflF. OI.D Iia.IABLJC
W. W. KIMBILL COMPANY
FRANK FRIEDRICH
TheNrwJUnd.
242 Fn»lk.
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HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?
Floral * Dcsiflns Very Suggestive of
the Sea Shore
All d'^cVTii.iiioris and for all
occa.^lon.s, I'urnished
on short notire.
, i ;!
trank III. Paint.
Florist
i '
:
Utmtmbtr, that wt an gMsg a Stand,
ard Pattern Tne with eoetf f5.00 Sale
at nun cf Waal Dnss 6aad$. « Bnp
fame Waa! Dress hen and save manef.
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A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
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IS THE FINK ASSORTMKNT OK MKN^S
ASU BOYS- B-VrHI.NC SL ITS'JUST RKCEIVKU BY U^HANDSOMK SOLII. COIORS AND COMBINATIONS, BOc, $L00. UP
TO $3.00.
If You Wish to
Cool off
iboObarob of Obrlet Rot. UUom wiU
Beattie, Jalyl A-Tbe body of Darid
Mrs. B. 8. WllUaam.
Merrill. Ibe aouTiat wboeeoaped
AIbmM erery aaelety la tbe dlelriat tbe Salem pcaiteatiary with Barry
win be repreoMted at tbe appraaobLoedos, July ll
lag ooafeatloa.
for tbe lato Lord
bo kUlid hU eempenioa.
TbU briagA the total aambm af
Tkaqy'e riottmo ap to aiaa. VolaU.
pUZ ia tha atwa at Marly oae-balf rnalloa of Tney'e wberuoboate
LBOS OR SHORT LBU8
af scalar low prica. 8 Baada A Oo.
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STEINBERG'S aOTHING AND DRY GOODS STORE
by Score of 2 to
OFF TO CAMP MCINTOSH
MrietrUpkk hpm.
GREAT GAME OF BALL Cents for Sale
> Beat Thompsonville
in pronooucioit tba aaataooa. Jod|ra
RobaTU aooAlit loabow to yoaoK Oardioar tba jaaUoa of it. aad tht- n«*d
for it. H« irara tha boy a lectar«i ol Advance Guard of Uniform
half aa boar, ahowiuy liiio tba wroo|t
Rank 1.6ft This Morning
rooraa ba waa takiog. tba way io
wbiab bia aoU affMtod oibara. and
tb*> laaritabla raaolta oalaaa tbara ia
a ohaaga la tb.. boy a Ufa Ua argad
him to “braoi^ op*' and maka aa booi of biniti lf.
Indian Chthes dampers
1m »af C*hr mmrttd.
A
POITLAR SHOE HOUSK
Tin: OLD STAND
Excursion to Omena
fora Ja.lira Kolirrta thia
obaaaad bi. pJaa from tba »MTioaa
OM of aot rallty to oaa of ffoilty,
aad waa oMtaaoml to pay a ftte of $tu
aadooataof$S.lB or ba ImpriaaDad la
ikaoaaaty Jail for aodbya tha Aaa
vaa aot paid. Jadga Robartaadrlaad
thefalborofthayoaacMaato aaika
oo affort to mite tba aaoaay for tba
fia.. aa ba ooaaidetad that aa opportaBtj to tblak tba matb ror
ih« b.ft thlBf. aadar tba
eva. that ooold bappan to tba yooay
■X Mbr BrnfstHf 0f0mr Csrgt
THERE'S A RIGHT WAY TO DO IT—
CLOTHE YOURSELF ACCORDING TO
THE TEMPERATURE OF THE ATMO
SPHERE-JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER
CONSIGNMENT OF LINEN TROUSERS—
76c TO $2.60—ALPACA COATS-SHIRT
WAISTS. 60c TO $2.00—NO SUCH ASSORT.
MENT OF HOT \\^ATHER GOODS ELSE
WHERE IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN.
HAMILTON aOTHING CO^
1
7
ammvvitai
MID-SUMMER
ClEARMCESALE
Bmm
totellc
!|foCber-I>o joo think that jonoc
Mon ho. mvfd onytblnrT
Dooffbtcr-Vndoobaadbr. mo- Htaoja
at tUa oUt. wfco kM kMt Aa4|las
T«oal maala to DXnit wlttHwoM
ImTTi, tar to. pMt r—»
iM. B.
ItoM «( to* Mnurtw
•to! a picton a( »!«•">»<he bod aoanKrWoy
for Iho ILret time.
of the lomofbor.petdof.
Mm Ueeie Hombrigbt. 4S jrara of
aMBttotoato.
•alM to lUa •■*>»«•< 7«" ■■» la Uw afaair tha *rat at Aapaal.
» pnpand for aoaeatt w.
A la«r tol« *• wiM aot tot tbair
am: mwammfaaanemaratta.- hieh aha aipaato to aaka a
H. .toa* l»r wfcat ah. .toat to ttot.
aaA toa toU ttot aa old aanaaa at
batoa tod hia aklakaaa oe aaailavat
aaato. aad that tba i«a war. ».toai*aMp avaal Botoo of tha *na won
aaat tor. aad Ihl. waa toaad to to
■■a. lharafoia. tba daetor. da«taaa.'do Iiartoka at U» Baton at tba
Important %
CtgalDtcishttS^
UaMlttr at
*-Tton Uao larplUddal,
tolbaowaarota boon wblab U to
itaooedittoe to lofona a |n>aa 8a aaab par dona tor
aaaat tbal It la to a daa«noo.
ecaditloo aad »o aotto. will U,
him tor aa otolaaioa to do ao
Owi-oaaot azpraaa warraatp oi
mlk»9nta»mAtk}9Ai
Ula tba caonBl rate, bow
mitk m
4 1*•••••. r-rr— ~
WU9 m WBlM.
mmu
tot whae aa owaar torltoaaamU waald prapar. the Balahad p«^
0 ooo» upoa bla promlaaa ba I.
daat tor a. toatoato-a-a a-aUt. Bat
bU fMomtoMlaa I
AtoBliaUait iMaw Janay Jad>a
VtoByobaUim '
^
nat opaatoc for Ya
Kna attohl to .plead to
1 paekaca aad aold to »■
¥
witbvMton)
olrUltottoa. aa alao la hi. tatbar. tba
ktotof
prian.wlUoaIloatbapraBd.al
tbap
It la anattoi that Qraat Brlirio I.
talhlap artlh oar lloeto Bauaal aboo
■WWtoc tba BrltlB. Waat lodla. for
a toa peri oa tha Atatoa eoaat.
ttodlaaoTtryotKIeodlkacold Umt
Brilato tot baao aieeadtotly aotloo.
Maaoanapbrtootha Alaakaa abon
than la to ha tbrowB In a propoalUo;
to tbi. naaaar to nttl. daBoltaly th.
waltlap 111. Bitinl of tba andai
to taka ebatte at U» body. WlUUn
Paaatamakar. a prontoaBt raald
Baaloa Bldfo. O., aaddaaly ea
Ufa apato. With tha araaplap faaitly
patbatad aboat bi. oeaob be nt bolt
apripht. frlphtaalap Uie atp
widow and ohlldna aloMiat oat af
tbalr aaaaaK PoBatainaktr hat
to Tory low ttota with riotaaah
blatora weak pari. lU appai
dIad to to* aaaatop. tot to taallty b*
bod ootj ftme Into o eort of I
loated o little o?er on
IT teeiiu to be on the mod to.
Ll.n au uf IbH i
flccund dlstrlil. In . t.l
teller bisrt. Nut lunic ^
nb imiKHiiur just n. tti
iwrfurmlnx tb« last act of a .wlOBlUug
ue l^ru
r atory ea fuUowa:
One day e aUabliy end loquerlona
individual walked tutu tbe udte
Jmlce Mairan end aald:
**Jndfe. rni in bard luck. 1 want
omiple of doUara to xei a Turkish l«th.
« meal end a ahave. and then I'U
bn U decent condlUon to vialt
Hoy Bari, a Oblaan nartbaat of
.dtoBapolli, and
Mia.
Mtaal*
lo«Bt. a weU adocalad plrl, wen
aPaottoo by bafrlaadlnp
Morj WOoo* Brawn* ond before her
nnrriofe woa one of the lendinf flrU
of BolOmora, hoe determined to foraf^ rarlol pleeenra. of next winter
btr time exoloMrely to
I of tbe poor ond in the
Ibe
eoeiol ratUement
L She it now in Europe with
iMf boabnnd* nnd while tonrinf tiie
IIS'Mi
■ War.- .Ai.ll'll.
«III. U lie r<ieived rrulefu |.l..»« IlH-M.i. «bl«w.
wliote-lle.e« tiull fnitb wltbeul »urt«
I. nut eiMmsh: -iN^r Mr. W nn- I .lu
irive a llUir liHii yuuriR lf.**
AboiilDninaga
wme morriod oTlu^^ InOeod of
theoKnol reoeptioo. Bff. Qlenn enIned the poor of ibe oltj in liooor
of the event,
Ttie weddinf preaentaureoeWed hj
Mr. ond Mra. W. B. o">ield. who
were morried ot Lenox. Moaa.
Toeadoj. nomUted 47ft. Mr. ond Mm.
WtlUom a Bioone. the porenta of tbe
bnde fove her o dlomond ond rnbj
eolUr ond botterflj volned ot flOO.Ofo.
beaidra o boom on Fifth ovenoo. Mew
York, ond o lot faro country I
pouibU iwrtiea S5.000 oratea at »
ti per crate, bot wore iravenled
a performing by defendant*, fbiltomoml pUlnUlfa’machinery aoMiigtoocmtrmot. Held, in an notion ngainat defendant for dam
pUlaUffa could reoorar what they
would liave made In Um way of profit
iflhey hadbemablefiomnnfii
deliver the 15,000 oratei
Rep. (North Oaralina.
Jndge Cook) TVL______
Will of MlnorwA female over
ywBraofage may. during her miner
Ity. make a will diepoelug of bn
aonal property.-41 Soutbeamern
iSoath C*arollna. Jad|re Oarry.) WIA
emploT of i
Light aad Power company waa elec
The money waa banded over at once, trocuted by a live wire in *“
with tbe cuoncay that
Ibe Jodfe in bU deelUifa with bU feb
lew men. Then It oevunvd to tlie
iBdfe that perbai- he bad lieen a bit
bnety in flvlng the visitor money. He
laoked out of tl»e window and aaw tbe
' man heedlnf fur Court atrtTi. Urab^
Mag bU bat. be followed bUu atmlght
imo a aakMO. and Insnl tbe fellow eay
With a wave of tlM-band:
oo. men; drink w lib me.Down went the K 1411 bio the Bxmnt
4T. Forward aurjed riebt or ten Uuufme. Jest ea the larbo'. word, of Invltatkm were evtUng coW a K.ux arm
Cirriedorerthe ahooldera of the thirsty,
and Judge Mareau aakS quietly but
brmly. u he picked up the bill:
-Not with my money.-—New York
«Jf laear to* rbk. or aabjeettohw
mm
IRON-OX
TABLETS
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CVR£
CONSTIPATION
Twenty^lvn Adah Doooo
ISCnato
Parker Bros.
yp'he entire stock of Parker Bros, has been bought for
^ 54C on the dollar, and will be closed out at once.
This will be a great opportunity to lay in a stock of
shoes, as we are going to dispose of them at less than
the cost of the raw material, in order to dispose of it
quickly. This is a genuine Closing out Shoe Sale and no
humbug. Do not take our word but come and see for
yourselves and be convinced. Do not miss this oppor
tunity and save money while you have a chance, as
shoes are something that are not perishable and some
thing you can always use.
......
...Jcrc arc Just a Few of our Prices....
Ladies' Dong. Kid. tip and plain toe.
Regu-
IJK
Ladies' Yici Kid and Patent tip, regular $300
Men's Satin Calf. Lace and Congress, regular
Men's Vici Kid and Cordovan, lace and fong- 1 Q K
ress. regular $3X» shoes at.................... .
Misses' Dongola and Box Calf shoes, regular
*7f>
$1.25 shoes at................................ -...................
Misses' Vici Kid shoes. reguUr $1.50 shoes
Qg
Boys'and Youths’Satin Calf, all Bolid. regu- I f)f\
lar $1.50shoes at................................................ X.W
Children’s Dongola and Vid Kid. regular $i
ftK
MUSIC------—
LESSONS FREE
0«H*r
.to5T-V.L°li2Jri,r--JS
a TtoUa. ■aUar a* riaaBoUa^
jrrar'to?
BHEMERTHEPUCE.....
jOrrSiM iTto ii^^**. coiai !*■
Toa mar aalari yaat amm
J. W. OUFFE.
hAsraJS.*-*^-
m*rK»ln* Aooordlnsly
Parker Bros’. OW Stand
208 Frmt street
r
crc
J. W. SLATER, UAD1II6 HOUSE FUWIISHER
oaaao aanea. • Micm
0! ininoviiiiii
UtOty ol tlM 6as Stoie.
Tlllkl'S ..f[ (iiif
It
No iieol to Miller liocu heat.
1 hm’t let the air pi M.tptani
ereate a luee/e. 1*111 m one
or more «dOiir .lesk fM retime
ELECTRIC EARS m >«hh uU
, fi< e, More or luMiie. All ot new
design and nerletletMistiu* turn
i::te•toltb.
I Wfuokf an.l .liM.
’sk;;
I. !?if •.phllUM; td
CAMPBELL BROS
■'“sr
•al.
I it*' tr-in|ri'iuiuu- « .ui Ih- m j;iitwl. tl»*-tY-iw friJ i.tiifiiir; ««l f.H«U ilw
l.lM-f. iw
iM-ul.tl to an BitM^ri.il.Rt
makro ti. illn r
.Hitt ati.i
IlHM.tof
in*r vmi..L. . lu^ if
. v.-ivlliiiit: t.i IM
t„.n. 1 hf U..irini: f*l -li-akw. Ohd.tiN ull tl.ini: H.O. to.awi.krt.wtl ft.rllHtt aw-rii Oial il
iini — 'il'li- *»•
juM
Lw n. »■’
TMIS STORE
Will Iw closed I'ridaTy aflrrniM»ns tlurini!
warm weather, commcncini' july nth.
|.r>tni.i;: pr.a
li.uit.1 . kt-iywlM*n' and OitaT
tlinr « iHl*.l-r f''. TIm I'f »-■
mmciniyisco.
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W. IVIIL.L.IKEN«
Take Things Easy
These Summer hays
D(iTG0~Wl^^
BkOut of the Shoe Business
-tmmmM-Satm Ha Smm.
•AT yaw AMOPBtONKKT AMO
C BRUBM. VIA O. B. A L
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Koto or oiwtTwo M .Ubw irif tw
dtri-. iHtI .h.^lw llt f. ati.l ..U til
ritH
t»l flilt. toft, hr-al. -1 tH
t rirryif.%: • *«al .md
in • .
evianda.**
AittwiTOgcKwniDiukin
^ \
i|ir-rt tiirltall *.»
c<aRte«e!j*
^
kind of7Sdmj>_|ir. ond Mra. Olenn
A rararttoc to tha ori(laal type of
toa baa ooaw to aottoa to
>11 Jaat broaitht to Paaoayl- Perfortnnnon-Dnmnff
^
Pftx’t UM V >maDTS
PECK BROS.
iBytoaaatoMl. that noai
behUdatlro. It lod bln to hU aael*-.
boon aad toon batoaadWalahaiaT.
dandwltoatoUritonapfabla
arywaatoeanklraofto*
whUa toe
n.-lno pmee<
rtoprorldo for JbU minor obU
dren. the motbor Uwtified tbot they
Uwfnllj mniriod. Tbr fotber
denied the morriofo. bot
tber lived toielber:nnd:tieIdtheni
e. Wee oot oa boabond ond wife neorlj
«5jeom : tbot dbe ond her ohUdrt n,
hUolTperinc. bora bU
with bl. ooneenta nnd the obildran
e. legitimole; nnd that
be ond .be joined o. bnebond ond
wife in the exeontion oS deodo Her
> .iatere toatiAed tbnt in their
»eo. ttvo ymtp bofora the hrarinf. the motber ndmitted thot .he ond
tbe fMbar of onob ohUdran wera ner.
thot oo tbeevibe lonnd tbnt they
re nniTiPd.-A22 AiUntlo lUpL (Delntn. Jodfe Ornbb) ffck
t. tba etito»»ltoBta ararriac
aartato paitlat an aalBK wlteb, to tbalr bodily aad aialarial
, aad taretot tbaai to pay
•oaay wUtb tore laiporarldiad
itoardntoaTert Unnaril
akoto. waat to too boon of Joto
». and at* BOW dotop aarriea a.
watar Itoopfa. fer
After hatoc la
lanraam OartHoat.-Aotoaaptlal
Ooatnet-A to^tor of a baaeBclarj
bald a aattlBoaU to whiob
bU wife waabaoeBelarr. 8ha died aad
ba aahatltotad hU alatar.
acata, ant t
aca a«r-ad to aatoUtali
witaaa baoaBolary. bat diad arllhoatdoiagao- Bald, tbat aa totwart
WTM
tba alatar aad tha wita. tba aabatito
1 etKbt Uoo actaad ea oafht to hara baai
•pmXint oiada. aad aqolty will Uaat It a. barhm» loA toon doea. aad award tba noaaT
to tba wito-i Attaatlo Rep tPaona.
OoMaopolllao olab of
JodicaDaaa) Mf.
wMtfa ant to Ml almiaa »nil ua-
tbr VtoUvWtirf Ihriii I-PCK * Kiwa or
Kirw* iiM and Kiiwmt»C
‘ l^
nowon? It means a saving
to you of from 10 to 20 per
cent, on any article from
this large stock of House
Furnishing Goods, w Don»t
overlook this Harvest of
Bargains.
OLD SORES,
ULOERS^FEVER
I- SORES -o
alS'IIriBriiarwtltotr Olty.Ktoto
be» MMlf Utor oo. He dtoo
► jeon oco. but !»»•
tolh too «bori oad oooM ool be meed
Mid fell into other bootto. Tbej wofb
KatofBfaltolraoaitawto rlalt aa.
tbtotlaatothapHaaeoI tba orowo
prtooa at Blaa. lu a
almple aad
--T1----- -r toahloa ba ba. bwai rlallto««toc Bdward aad tba rartooa
lalara. aooOBpaolad oal; to
blabtatbara. tba aart la aaeoaaaioo to
thaanwaprtaea. aad two alda.-da
pAom la
rnMmrm armj
aAaatodtobla
riito%to^ M^aaaldBot to
toppywitoaak tba pap. aoriiaaadol
bar Ilf* by
A d%b.
•4 lU boohiMi OTor to bto toiip I->n,
it few jmn, tiMO oold
___ ________ ^ hto elook wwo two
entocoAot^Ooettiif$l» 0^*11. Tbej
ODd tbep
(H tb«e ot 9»J
«b» prtoot w> Mr. Holtoodtook Um
•
________TRAVERSE (JTY
Whether on the porch. lawn, back yard or to take with
you on your camping trips. Enjoy yourself anyway.
You can buy hammocks for $1.00. $1.25, $1.50.
$2.00. $2r50 and $3.00. They are the celebrated Pal
mer Hammock, with all the newest attachments. Don't
lose one minute, come and get one now.
HAMMOCK pHAIRS
Have you seen the new patent reclining Ihammock?
The best that is made. All manner of colors and all
colors of stripes In the ticking.’ We have many other
staple .styles and all easy for the body^ahd easy for the
pocket. See how easy they are.
PORCH CHAIRS
All sizes, and in different colors. Helps beautify the
porch. You can take life easier and feel satisfied with
your purchase.
PORCH ROCKERS
Some would rather have a rocker than a chair. All
right; we supply your wants
war with the greatest of ease.
LAWN SETTEES
A nice green lawn with several bright red settees are
just the things needed to complete your happiness.
You have the former, we sell you the latter for $1.10.
$3.75 and $4.75. Make the combination complete
tomorrow.
DAIL.Y OOIMO
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every day until further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground^floor from lo
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 pl m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrumenL
THE HANNAH &UY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
>»
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t;
f -
Ottieastdntws
$s| fiftnM iiflpmo.
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• amuxtM,
*nroB*-t wla
IUt^tnta«teteta»
Ita Tiiil li^wflltatta j^
MU^rnm^w^ viUtaste
te ynfanttai tertta rnummmmp^
Urn. gnwtewUlta
•ita Ite kta ]T«ir. »« MfteMte
#iU »ta> ta -lAftta. A fotaMMi
wlUtapwrte
#A An—gwiatewlU ta —tater
m rUte isife. wlUeli Ita taji 4ld Boi
cngtaOB. BBd bte only roply wm to
otBd no BB Bffmtinnm of « oow
brood or BOOP ta te te«t pOttlBg OB tbo
tonol
tfongBBdBJBBd^itaBy
odBft]
bBTOBOf fotreot BBd BTO Tory
—takwntanMMB
ttayw«r«|ta4 thM
for ita CMP U>l« joor.
B
OSTEOPATHY
-HI. a.
H«w*0 TbUf
Wo, tta oi
ttsar;
MtaODOBTSi tarteglO
MBOeOOBt ofttadte-
Hte aotedy woo Tollow ---------------------------
aHwBNlik
UcMBltavCi.
OSTEOPATHY
HbU'o OBlorrb Coro U takoB teor-
ssisa-jss'ss.-js:
rSli rZtaL oflte.mm ita blfli.
ifl.a7. M>a k. wril..: “ATlw taiM
two
1 WM wholly «»«.’• A
triol proToo lu aotcbtea aortt fa
WANT A HOME?
Daintp Summer
Jewtlrp^
M. O. BUBBKBrOBXft.
TW Wm4w.I1 iMtily 9t D.««a
«apri«. . MthMMid .UtM. tarotbn ud MMm. .11 mia«t i. thM
BlitTbudaan upMU* lokttMd
J. W. GAUNTLETT. M. D.
If yo« Ml«n wb»» j<* tMd
ss-s,
oid. Tiarr
75. tbf ^ooogoot 46 y
Co. 85a. noaoa. boo BOTor boon o deotb oaong u.
brottaro osd oUton in tbo fomily.
The wsnn season bhngt
itetnands lor unique and
tasty novelties u Jcw«bO...........
We hare manr new things
to offer and vou should
see them.
latest cflctns in Watch
r.uardv, to go with the
neatest gold watches for
Indies and Best Time
keepers for gentlemen.
’ New things in Sterliiig
Silierwarc.
PHYMCtAN AND •UNOBON
, »M««T <4 th. *y. «d W«*1M
. OlMM.SpMUty.
•• Will wooden ew WM.!" iaqMr. |____________
ooToron note boM boon ob bopoteoo wblob ooldforilt.
faBBBO wo find bin.
only wbiftt wo OBD o«r.
tbmt BP coo oon bo por-
road liTrrtroobte. l
KiBin te Hortb DbboIbi
Bon BBd Wboopteg OOBgh it io tta
uIlltaBaoRoj^Mo-b^^^
MNBOBiMMMn
Md 1.4i». nooth.
Tta poolBl
iWblobOOBi
4fod by B
OIBBB. Ttal
LOS ANQKLK8 OR BAN FRANOIB•Bt eono by mbIIbM WBO teolooBd to
OO AND RKTURN. rio O. R. A L
BotfBT bos vmppod te pBpor. Tbo
Bond pnwoed bwf
$50.84.
tthtiiit. oonutlBg BOihteC oot or tta
orttaory. OfMood iho bos Bod vbo
•nck.U0.nl.Au, I.tto8tb,ood Btt ic
m4, m Hm
ntaniw u»til 8.pt. SOth. noouoi of 1 ••ift nd. *N..fM». *
dboobod to BOO ootlod teooooon
I r»ll
dBrt4*d oot iU
ft. white tta tedy
8LNDAY RATBS
DoMd.
-Bmirntn". r.fe* nrf tf il.
But if CAMw nd. <• /*• atj.
LOW BATES TOOHICAOO
75 ow my. dR dt rooad trip.
• berib. .xom.
Wbi. AldoB BBUtb will go 10 Oyoter
Umift ndi
BBytta I
ftBd oot
wiU Tteil OfBBd BapidoBod to dteoooi
plBOO for tta bkttor*0 toor tbroogh'
MiohlfBD. Ho bBO
TBY liMky Bnuid BoUwl OoU
ItaBBdItorianfor.thoBMBlliigto bo
taldU.-TO 1^-Bl fmoltorB m«i will
n Ita I
a.: Thnadoy. I:66iil at.
A
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••Buimtu--eti ill f*o Btm*.
Caiman-.
Ateo oo
MRS. C. E. HORST
rfr VkJa
Vftobo
m4
T*m1 Mo^
Mo
CUVET CUMK WOKS
Tf^ InTM »riO* n.
”So?7nio*
L. L. A. BUILDING
T.rjsssfc'sr
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JS'S.*SBS=S5.-i3S:
N. B.CBAPIM. Proa
Do NT Be Fooledi
Spar u ib.
AUa woBb noni
JOHN R. SANTO
IttBAISMuiri
MERICA’S
RESORTS
1 NIAGARA FALLS
boon I
........................ SOmlw^
LAKt C11AMPL.VI.\
BuBsJo or NlBewr* I .lU .
^ 11 boars.
Nr* Tork or B-twi.*.............7 luW buufs.
CUAlTAigiA
OrreL^ or Drtnitt ’! *.. ’ Vi io 8 boon
rni‘»niir ...
ip»osu**w».
t lot itkUBii t* 1 hftc*.-..
J2 u> a boon.
Si Lu««................................ allow boon
CUrroN SPR1KU8
LAKE iJEOUiiE.
Bttffskk or Ntoesrs Fslh..............!• boon
Nr* lorb cr Ho-u*.............e to 8 boon
MONTREAL.
SJ3!S?‘'.‘^;:;;:;i;S2S=7
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NORTH PACIFIC COAST RESORTS.
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COLORADO EESORTi
DR. W./J^HIGGINS
EW.HISTIRS&Sttl
^HRE IISURAICE
"Bniimt" -Wttek ut for it.
TWENTY-EIQHT OF THE MORE
PROMINENT RESORTS
rnmm
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insurance
PROF. C. E. HORST
lSf7L'i*SS=ro2'y7oJ:^~‘
ehtef of polio*- wbo oolted Bod took
ebonto of tta bos Bad tto oiiWBlooafto
ooeopBok Tta fBaUiy BBd fiotedo of
tta tedy BTO BBBbte to BOOOBI
tta OtlBBgO OBOOn—00. Tta B
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Wbteb WBOBbOBtB fOOlBBdBbBtf te
i
Wo oFor Ooo HoBdad Dollon BoWBtd for BBT 0000 of OBtonblbB^.
MOO—to 4m froUtag—w■! gv
Ml ——oobM of elrU «w ap-dl.
BOB K. WBltOO of I
tarw. teM sir— tta nolo tta terfon »gt«Brolteg.BB»yoonoUU
bte Urt hood OBt og by b Booth Bboro
ioteBao or ito tanoty. Tta "telo •
At tta note WBO
cUabteg tta gmdo to ttaoMteo WbIpUfttfOTBL Ho hod
on potet oTor rooetad.
bUBO BBkte BBd It gOTO OOt. pitObtef
A n— flrteg bio boom oo 0<
BfBiloj «m bU rooM—oo oo Fort bla Off tbo plosfora bo tta troio
fBTOBOBddai nrorro, hte bood
W-BO, no»o4 Bt tta A»o
teg Boron tbo rolL Ho woo to
for Bob FroDcteco flotordoy night,
I Bl t o'cloofc te tta Bflor- wbofo ta WBO to bo morriod IhU
wook,
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Bo Bl
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UOooolMilM Worn.
Ho
tbodoor v»o forood
«n dUd Bit
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World.
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Ain
ABSOLVraLT OMOlfi
mt fte it.
Son tant Stnmtct bla. teoHog
iZu ro|—oonlotiroo awd
JloB nobo Bf tbo pony,
by qwotel •SBtoorortho
Mionie te tbnr poBteo or tbo boo-
OBTEST
0^
-miTIKST.
BUtOESSCUOS
lovblor nBB B «n BB tta teaUy
moi ktain.
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NEW ENGLAND COAST tESOETB
SS3SS?:^‘^;.;;::?^SS£S
aorisuiu ur C bie^.....XLto S boors.
dLLooia........................a to 88 boon
KIW mtStJ COATT RESORTR
S^£'I5SiI*^:lli;SS3S
Cbftrsra^.........................ST to 80 taon
~SE:=:il”i£
POLAND SPRING
Boflsioor Nlsear
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SBABOH I
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tBTT. iltfilib
r. 4Vt.T
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enc^gemI^nt of
iE AIUOUOT
FRIDAY NIGHT
THURSDAY NIGHT JULY 17:
VMeo Bs«Ut»ctTetotfce<
JlnundthtHtsorts
n«M who hm OM fell tbe chm
CT Mfew^
iNMttffel llttUreaortMller^uitetlM
tar ef eke kilU. with Ue beekfitNUu!
Md ItawoedeifBl cwtlook
MMte tlM Mae bi^ to the hilU o> the
ftfther liiora. will not wooder that
H ^Hcla-Muctlons
r/‘ “CMmiE" SATURDAY NIGHT, “7-20-8,”
*mm*m 7So.
»Se. SOo 7So. mOn. oehe* now oo*n. A prMiise !• the I*«bUc: The Aarnstla n»ly Coated; Co.
r Mca IB Ihb plue. trrespectlTe of pcfce. They OMhe thb praoUse. kaowlK their obiUiy ao« haUed hy the optoioa oi the allies whererer they haee played.
(•(TnTerKCHr. three <
8TAOB AWD PUArrOKM.
Hilda nmmaa. the popoUr emadehaedeoidod to feraake the
ranks oftheooatiaoooa aad will oaxt
I u TU*a atr la
aoaeoa rotarn to the dromatia elage.
She will appear ia the ooamdy dnam
entitled. “The Fiebermaa a Daagh.
ter,-written by Milton Koblce aad
BtaaUy Wood. The pUy was original
arhed wae lo be IJOslbO feet ta etae. ly written for the Ute AunU PUUy
Id Che followiV Ude were teorirrd:
Hanoah A laj Ca
GOOD lOCATIOiS OFFERED
tHUMbt.
Decroit-Wlieat. Po and Hi; corn,
oau. &S.
Toledo—Wheat, 75«4 ; and 74
Chicago-Wb^l.
com. 6.
oat*, 47*4: pork. iaC2; larA ll.Jk»
I Mre. IL B. Oilleeple aad aoo
flioeoa OtUeepie aad Donald Grey, all
of Dotrolt; Mra. O. O. Kiaaey. MIm
Kathleea Kiaaey aad maid of Dallaa.
Tesao; Mlea BoaalleTUaifdrd of Detialt; Mioi Ohua Hemphill of Loui.rule. Ky.; Mr. aad Mra. Olwrlea K.
DaaioU. Mra. M. R. 8 Ayera. Miaa
OaUMTiae Oaaiela. Mooter Kdwia
Daaiola aad maid, of Dpytoa. Ohio;
Mra Joha R. Triplett aad Miaa TripUtt. of 8t LooU. Ma : Mra. G. ii
Torrey. of Jaokaoa. Mich., whoa**
maaioU the delight of Kdgewood;
Mra. Latham Kaeaick of Jaokaoa.
Mioh.; Mra. Rebecca Turner of Uaru
TtUe. Foam.; Miaa Loala*. Dart of
Howaih. M. J.; Mr. aad Mra Udruea.
and Oermaiae Broa.) l» alio. pt.OOO:
I n*x.l
wiu. pwiwt
> JKiaighta of Pythia.
camper*. Imi
itanied on tiie llrat train home. He wa* the only member of the gnu
who fwoaped entirely niiinjurod.
place aad that tbooa who are able to L & M. V. The M*“wilT’pro’Moplaoe to aleep tonight will he IwMt to-gl I before Judge of Probate
The l.adle*‘
Aid
Ed Meaaaaa. one of the Park Place
‘•"""iy:t;^oftheC3on.
harbara, reUraed from Buttoa* Bay gregatiooal churchti will meet in the
ohurrit parlor*
r al
thiaaMvaiag
I* Ii
Edward Dwyer, the Pere Maxuuette > :ao . A full I
flromaa who war with Engineer Pickottwbeo Uie Utter wa* kiUed in the
wreck at Wtlllamsburg the nlglit of
Later alanred la London beoaaoe he
Jalyf S woat to hU home in Mnakegoe
Mnakogoa oould not dlge*t hi* food hlarly u*e
of Dr. Klug’* New Life PilU would
liave aaved him Thev
apio^tlte.
not oal
1 and 8. K.
It of thi* Wait &t £Bon*, druggHu.
Dr. LooU W««bber, ta
_ at of iidPANTS for any kind of li«-oar
the paat lew day*, le-
told thU moraiag forr a lew day*'
daya'out
—-- «
A. Ttmcy Lay aad daaghter. Mra.
r« oZilrl oar.
~w
?ATi:V;£;S“r^;:
y^ASTKl* tliia ror^e.^Htfcl
,£SgH-.gj?
THE OYLONE 18 NEAR!
BOVB- WAISTS fitan lOo apwnda
at The Economy Store.
IP YOU FAIL to attaad oar Jaly
WABT (to> W to M iMb-Prti.- l>ant Sale
A CYCLONE IS OOMIH®.
JULY PANTSALI
isrif
RAST.UL
HUSTLING
JEWELER
^^mpossihle^b
ii..
• «1. t-n4i»-«i«
We are expert* in the treatment
wall*. Wnte and are how hel|4ul
we can be. at no cort to you. in frtting beautiful and heallhful homes.
wh^“..*
h^^..rk
. r ie.ru r « ..ll.-or.-, < t.*.
Writ.- t.«Uy.
111
lat. ir
FOR SALE
o«a
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I j;p*K^>AI^1^1 I^TrtiU)
ALABASTINE COMBANY.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
s w. milliken
AUmoiI'o
After a siicrcvsful sc.ison wc
u«. Karh ilay w'ill i
at this season.
Traia.lMrrTrav.4^<'it)r«A 1
_________________ _
‘ in piisilion to ^i\e you sonic t»m valr fintl sonc new thin^;s of interest
SHIRT WAISTS made up of Gingh.xni, |ja*ns Fine I’crcalc irimnieil
nicely w4th insertion, also pink and
_
29c
of Undcrctl ratiania cloth,». :i
ll yar.ls
yartls
in c.ich paltcm—C<»lors
blue and gieen, regular
priccj$:i, |»er latlern..
7Jo
If
• M.nuU». l.u.liOin.4» wvl MiU.uk.r. fraij
jl‘’ j^^»AS-on f-r-**!
Fine Dimities. Flemish strijies,
Glasgow 'I'lssue and Swiss Plumetis
—a fine assortment ol wash gootls
that soU at liTtc,
4(k*, anti 4.'k: ar i\ hguretl I’anama
suiting that sold al 4(V
Cle.an up price a
ililGill ViUDEYIllf
CIndar Cortvai
JULY
18-19
±.o
filUOMl!
U’r wish ihal imtsous
who
scr\ ic<*s
c>v>ti i4>UMin»t* aii.l p»rtH*_ A.
\Vilh-li« M- k.
a anNKV Tt» l*»AK r^n
tvoiild notify IS A T
ONCF:.
I hr slave
works arc so nuht ti
with ordfTs. wr iiiid
trouldf in havii,;: oiifs
hllrd promptly,
.<
MtffiiniiiKfl
J.i'y
iW
u.lJ. 1
10 BI6 VAUDEVILLE ACTS
That will interest you. Qur shoes are all ne
stock, desirable styles, leathers only the best. The
prices we make for this
his sale will surpass anythinij of
the kind ever offered in the city.
In about three weeks wc will have to move this de
partment to the main lloor. Our space is quite limiu d.
We lind that the shoes we have on hand will Iill ihe
whole space on the main Hoor. This leaves us with no
place to put our lar^e fall stock that will arrive next
month. T here is just one thing for us to do and that is
to dispose of the greater part of our present stock so as
to have room for the new arrivals. 'To that end we cut
prices so low that ever>» one who needs footwear or w ill
need some in the near future will do well to invest in
some of the following c.vceptional offers.
styles, union made,
ducol to $ I .90.
Men's Vici and Box Calf Shoes, guaranieetl in
ner sole and counter, m-orlh $2.50. now go
at $1.45.
Men's Oil c;rain, lace and congress, all solid, tap
sole, gooil value at $1.50. fiw this sale at
only $1.10.
Men's Patent I.eather Shoes in Ijicc, that we
formerly sold at $2.00 and $2.50 to close at
this sale for $ | .25.
Men's Outing Canvas Oxfords, leather soles, the
coolest shoe for soramer, all solid, regular
price $1.50, for this sale $ |. 1 Q.
Men's C^vas Tennis Shoes, regular price 50c,
for this sale 37c.
Misses Vici Kid and Box Calf Shoes reduced
fioni $1.50 to 93c.
Lathes' fine Vici Kid and Patented . Leather
Shoes worth up to $2.50 for this sale $ 1.48
Boys' ami Youth's fine Canvas Shoes, leather
soles worth $1.25 retlocctl to 89c.
QLI* MU-H»X ISN^|-nj.a ..i-i. *u.| r.r.4ly
|T:>IU
STARS
Here’S Shoe Selline
Men
!Ua>UelU. l*r,«%Kl * • Urr.KU'l* «*»uri«t «ar ««iT
«H-<- lot aiir.tiiiii aiMl
S.*nb»r*l. Iiiak
mitt Bros.
!9c mUDUDAI
Fine Ginrbims
Irrtporearte
laidof wiioarr on mir
liiirs nf mains, and
wish (ins Kan^irs. <*ic.
of our $1.(NI and $1.2.1
otld waists, all sires an<l many to
rhuiwe from.
Choice
U9
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MISCELLANEOUS
a»dw.«t.*’Ula n . II 41 » i.i . S «|f i- ir. , . . .
s Kl.r« t.N u
y*.u,u..tu yUf^
U3&P i»
VY lii.cv-ir l.uktfy lir.^ *ita l.t. |-tI« I
MuA-rm. lUyi'ily. l*..rt llarxm.
«•'
79c Oomins!
ue lallern
Very Fisc Dressing Sacque
laiiern
ft!
*"■ j*Kimoic.
F. MOBJJm O
o.l«l waists
SHIRT WAISTS. Thh hit consists iSHIRT WAISTS
$2.2S. $2.tHl, $2,75
of all <kM waists regularly prit ctl al that solil
and some up to
Chiiice for
Gibson Wtlst Clolh A ime
rued «loth m oKl rose, gray,
etc, .Soldat4t»c|teryd.
Clean up price..............
Xil W**»l
WUl*t
pgSEM^ygjjg jpfStn
0f Odds and Cuds la Shirt Waists aad
Suatattr Wash Gaads.
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Jiilr
it
^Wid-Summer CIean>Up
from a s,.hd ;; Id Watch ('aw
Ail llt-il >»Ki
.»t It ti *..1k!
p.'M ilic liite <4 stuii'iune
nv t .1 in ifw midilte o( tlx
d.u**notiirTractfnMnit<.f«r«uiv.
*dds»4rmeth.retlucr^tb.d.*t
C;U1 ami v-r- thr- io-.^uiitul
Jas.Boss’'1'r’Case I
RASTALL’S I
IIKBVlTlBa
HUT Woat Eighth *tTT«L Charge*. 10
to thoir home at Uiat place alUtr a o*mU. Prooeads will go to tbo ohurch
throe oreeke* rl*lt with tb« familv of building fund. All are eordlaUy inr J. Lillie, and friend* in thi* city.
R-itner I* having a kitchen
Mra. H. J. Kloee of ticand Rapid* '^WHlUm
mstruoted on hi* lot at Birobwocxl.
U the gaoot of Urn. F. M. Garader.
the popular resort at Ea*t Bay.
Mra. O. T. (irawn. Miaa Hlidegard
The
8t
Looi*
-Dnatera" will meet
aad Uarl of Mt. Fleaaaat. are tlie the VoMto ^'itJ ti-max
on the Twelfth
of Mr. aad Mre^ J. W. Milll- •iret t ground* hViday
afternoon at
S;H0 o’clock, and a fine oonteat i* aaMim Dairy Orea*y left thi* moruiag ir»*d.
The Free Free* of la*t evening gives
an exlend. a account of un aocid. ut in
^iTSm^TUit Grand lUpldt. before the artillrey drtll at We*t Point in
which ooe officer liad both legs UrokenTaiid another man In tlie gun crew
one IhU mocoiBg.
Mim MahM OarU has gooo
loooeforafowdoyr* rUit.
^ Doo Dy*r tretaroed thU
|«U If
TO THOSE BUILDING
rXBOONAL
Mr. aad Mra. B. K. Halke of mathe haU ftelA They aay be rented
elaaati paaaed tlirongh the city Oa continually
in tlie shadow oaat by
tholr way to Omeua. atoppiag at Fork Dare Oamphell. who umpired the
game. MTIial will Benda do next? ^
Mra. Haydea of Weat Front atreot in
Tliore will be a apeolal meeting of
moonncil thi* eTeaiug to take ao
■paadlag two month* in Femhrook,
Him on the propoeed franchi*e for the
Oalario. bar old homi-.
A. O. Whoaiar aad wife paM»d T. O., O. M. and P. railroad.
one of the
throagh the city yeeterday on Uielr
i. region, i* .
way from Oomua to their home la
A meeting of the Traverse Oitr Rod
Maaiolee.
John R. Elder, Mary K. BUekled- A Gan Clnlt waa held laat evening to
for the trap hooee recently erecffor. J. K. Black liMli^r. Katy Gelok •ettle
led. and traniart aome oilier bn*ineaa.
aad r. H. Blaokledger. all of IndUa- The grounds aboot the trap boos*
apolU. paaeed through the city oo will be put into a oondltion in keep
ing
with
the rest of the We qne-toog
their way to Omeaa. atopplng at Fork
Plaoa.
H. R. Hlukeou aad Miaa lllnkion have as yet been
s with other to
The Inb-rmediatc Society of t'lirist1 Endeavor of the OongregaWtanle,‘jr.. aad wife re
MaloomI Wl
mal rhnroh will give an ioe ertwm
ereaiag from a ri*it to
mm
aonu(«*.<ur.-r t«l*i Bu* JCA.
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Uielot omnaile Park Place hotel to
AV6W» oaMhe ooraer
}\rk, tboogh in thU oaae tin re wcmld
l>e a Taloable lot Uiat could be sold
beea adjualed,
iOO instead of
Heii.lbrth getting fl.*
illlam Graaier
thr ll.iKX)*^^ w'ni^'
reoelTod
f1,000. The oommUaion di*dfh
in the came againat L. H.
>. aad it will bare to be guoe
oTergaln.
Mootagne wlU hare late thi*
u oo hU ya^t the Kayoahk
for Old MUiaoo. where be will ajiend
8 of daya repairing hta cot
tage. Among the imnroremenU to be
made wiU be the addiUoa of a fire
place ^^ bioh will add materUlly to
the attraction of the *lUiag room.
The family will soon Irare the city
occaiiy their summer home,
;
Sam Benda, ooe of tlic pmty that
went to eee the GreenriUe-^ompaoD-
Cut in thu Cmmo.
luun
Forms a pate and pennanenl coat- '
4pg and doa not require lu be takit: J
off to reorw from time to time.
^
^!^^by the oommiT
tee to add to the appropriation cf $6.-
L Smith. 9&.O0U would hare to be
raii^ but the lot that oould be aold
••Business*'
FrRNITrliiriMLL^lFprr Bottle.
18c. P*wrl Huliou*. all *iX4e. per
dprrn. ,or.; GU-* Hand l^ni|t«. each.
lOo. at the llixmomr. >41 Front
i «t*t fhwr a*.4l..-r
<
jar* U.Krr^inl .*Bc.
r«MW
Blater'a reeideaoe)l&ixl07 feet, 90.000;
hiddera. aootlieaat corner of
Float aad Faik. (owned by Fowl®
UK>K Ol T FOR THE rVOLONE?
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oeoor at the aezt regular meeting.
in- MARKrr...
TRAV
roUowinx u a b«t ..rtH..
I arooad whleh thr ooCtaffe
Uie Miere la Uie Uf|e aad hoMlUe
Mltaji of Mra O. D. Laihrop. tl»e
tmm6m of the raoort. aad here oearlj
aU Iho tOMftenoooM^ for tbflr meaU.
no wido pAaaaaa are r»eral headqaarton. aod the parlor la U» aoeae
of aaaj a mettj eveaioir gatherlnif
Araoaf the faeeU at the reeort Uiia
otaooa are the Right Kerereod S. K.
AlwtU, Mohop of the Weeten Dio
oioa olMlaeoorl, Mra. Atwlll, Miaa
AbwiU. aad Mr. Atwlll; K. If B.
Rallef. profeaeor of cbemlatrr at the
CTalreriaUr of Kanaaa at Lairreoce,
h&a wife and Maater Aoatia Bailey.
T5e A LI:G- Bnv xay |*ir of ft iO
l«au in ihr Ki. r., be^nniag thU
u..,
W^WTOEPARTMEM.
The Cletke* Ualoa hold
mllMiiee of the Burkeadere to pUr i
WANTED
Owing AO the abooaoe of eonw of Uie *me of bae* bull oa Tw»*lfth am^t ■_________
oOoera. the iaatallatioB wm not held. park tomorrow uftetaooa at 4:Ho
AjMight^tUae wm ea^o^^^y dm
Sunday Excursions
THE
VALt/F
THEKE IS A SUB STRATA OF
- VALUE IN THE FOLLOWING
REAL. ESTATE.
• f**- A ilv at 104; a. in. Tin* will
V..U a |.K a*.»nl
H iiiM.-* .m tUf- Imv
un.I. .». 1«- iiia.h t-v.fx
ll \.>u
wi-h .«
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a;
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A ir-. m trail., t.
lo. »Li-l lllh -ir..1.i-II
Lint' <41 •<t.4M>f..on4l«ti»4i an4 «•* i44* nt «'«Uif .
«.niiu* t willi Km! rt luriitn^ 1..irjv« r-«AM. rn.»..u . *.iir-i .i.s fr\«n Trav,-r*.
rjfy. l.il»-lh.«
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all.' rin*n. ,il Zi.*. I..r N. a!.lan.»»ilu. ah.f»-
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Sunday Rates-Round Trip
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
Bt))**' and Youth's Satin Calf Shoes, all solid
leather,
ither, reduced for this
thi^ sale frt.m
98c.
Bo>-s*aud Voutli's Vici Kid and Ii.ix Calf
worth $l.rd» and 2.00 lor $ | . | 9.
Skit Slips II tki Bisiniit Fioir.
Misses' and Children's Vici Kid Shoes with
patent ti|»s. bee, all solid, Ixtc styles, worth
$1.25, reduce*! to 83c.
Children's Vici Kid Shoes, turned, S]*ring heel, all
solid, sizes 5*s to h's, vild formerlv .nt T.V.
for this sale 50c.
l.a«lics* ujMo-datc sliocs with latent tip, latent
leather trimmed, all solid, fine Wi stiK-k.
worth $2, extra special lor this sale $ I . 1 9
Men's Satin Calf Shoes in bee and congress all
solid, a $2 shoe, extra si^^rial for this sale,
Men's extra fine Vici Kid shoes in cf»ngrc« oolv,
wonh $2.50. this tale $1.48.
♦ The Boston Store w
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