The Evening Record, August 20, 1902

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The Evening Record, August 20, 1902

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

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

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1902-08-20

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AMENDED
FRANCHISE

TRATBRSK CITY. MICIL WBDNB8DAT AlTfiURT *0.

SHERIFF SETTLED IT
PoUowlaa

Wal-

ITRODBLE
IN CUBA

REMOVE

DIFFICULTIES

In tha Way of Old MIsalon Line
and Street Railway

> U» Vmw ai.ueo htmr

Th« diracion of Uw B«tfd of Tradr
bald a nwatlair tbU momlmr U
rooaidemiloo of th» propoMd
lh*« la tl»« francblan of tba Timrare*
<:uj. Old HlMloo APaola«Urail.
road.
Tbr prlaoipal ciuuif* oagtomd U
rforferliia
ttaoka bjr lb*’ w>«paoy. Uader tb.*
eow propoidtloaB tba ooai|maj will ba
ralMwad from paymaat of aay of tba
ooat of pariag.botaftar iba aifilratloe
Of tan j«era ahall ray tha aam of
f l.too annaallj aatll tlia axptratloa of
tba franohlaa, a total of fju.tm
Tba iinoTUiou ill tba old fnuiobiefor arbttratioo baa brao moilldad ao
tbal tba city aball obooaa two arbUra
tor*, tba oumiaioy two and tbr flftb by
tha oUiar fonr, who aludl ba an alaotrioal 1 apart n aidtu* onuida tba city.
Tba raqairaxoanU that Uia city aball
bara tba rlcbt trrarobaaa tbr linra
after twaoty yiirt will ba aotiraly
atHokao out under tba pro]ioaad
franohi»a.
OUiar linna Will hara tba riifbt to
•ae the tracka of tha oowpany for tarmtaal parpiwea and tba oonpany aaay

any other linaa thla company may
opfrala in the city limita.
A new clanae la MUjrraati'd, allowinjc
tiM- oily tha riKbt t*. torn off the ourr at any tlma
tba IntaroBU of the city demand euoh
I proridaa that

CRUSHEDSTONESHIPPED
Contractor Prange Says Work
Will be Ranumnd at Once

Para aaOt am mreeu Will 1 nn>< o«
piatAoa of That Part at OaeOontrartor Pranga aUtad thia afteroon that tba cruahad atone ordered
aoma time ago will probably U here
tbia afternoon or tomorrow. He reoaired notice that it waa ahiiipad yea
tardny. Ha ezpaeU to gat tlia brirk
Uld up to Oaaa aln’el tomorrow morning, wlH-n tba work on tite concrete
on the oUier block will be raanmed.
The property ownara on tl»a blnok
batwaan Oaaa and Park atreeta are
<ig, blocking taama from the
atraat and then^fore Interfering mater­
ially with boainaaa. They will urge
the oomplatlon of tliat part of tl.e
work aa aooo[aa poaalble. ;it ta argued
tliat it will ba an iujuatioa to keep
the atraat oloaad nutll tin- oUn r block
la oomplatad, and that by iM.mpleling
Ute interaaotlon at Park atn-et traRle
bifopanad up in a abort time:
ma. if thla la left until the other
block ia flniahed the
^^i\\ W
oloatHl nearly or quite a month longer
Thla they do not feel like aubmlttiog
Mayor Oarrar lUtM thia mornibal he would hK>k into tlie matnd make an effort to liare the
t completed at once far » nongli to
up traflic.

CHARGES ARE

PREFERRED

Pltnl? ot Bt$t B»n 8t«ds

. W. T. McfiatTto. Whe WtU l

net is Threatened
paofda of Wallaoa Broa. olrcna. The
abarig foUowad the abow from Mna
kagoa to Patoakay trying to
the lady wanted. In tba lattor city
Monday aflamoua bamwtb# woman
onlbaacxootnnd waa with if a few
feet of bargwbaa bit al
anddoaly oallad by a man in the
orowd wbo told him that ba
toaettlawlUi bim. Almoat
alaly. bowarar. tha atrmnger
Bad mylng ba had made a mlitaka and
whMi tba abartff turned to look for
tba lady aba bad dimpriaarad
rartbar aaareb failed to 1
and Uia aberlff followed tba oirous to
tbU city Hara ha again mat tba |iaopla wbo aatUad tlw oaea by paying f 1&
wbiob included tba |8
taken from
the man in Mnekagoo. tba court feei
and the tbaHg’a axproaaa

SIXTH TBAB-KO. I«4T

FAYDRS MANISTEE

PRATT IS A CANDIDATE

CrlBlB In the PresIdenUs Cabi­ that Frad B. Pratt wonld not ba a
M#«tlng Friday Night

TO

‘ m

Pratt haa baan baaaigt^ with raqnaala
fbom tba ooantry aa wcU aa tba city
to allow hia itama to go bafora tha rapoblloan oonnty oonTantion FHday

Against SecreUry of Public imaura that ba haa d«H!idad
withdraw Ida name fi
Works In Havana
lion._______________
WAaUEBV UEMt MEI>

Maniatee. Miolt. Aug. iO-Ookmal
McOurrtn. wbo aseoeada Craoeral Boynurn in eommand of tba Michigan brigada next year. expr>waea biamalf aa
in favor of eamping on tba mme
grounda another year. It la a well
known fact that tbe^ military board
and other offloera ara pleaaad witli the
loration. At the meetingof Iba board
it ii. prolwble that a deciaion in fav­
or of the rerarn to ManUtea another
year will be readied. There wwa not
a caae of aet^re aickueaa in tbe camp
tbia yaar and only a few men were in

Id ttock now. -The i

i

€ity w Book w Store
THE WEATHER

lUMOairtBl «lM C'aaaraM Maj Hrrta

maiuder will all liave de|wrted today.
Duryea. Pa.. Ang. 80—Tbe waabery
Thm. W. Marshall, clcik at The
of Warnke brothera. which waa com­
20-A criala In the pelled to close down last Thnraday
ieahtawaiita. and a
beoaoaeofthe bghu resumed r]iera- tan. was in the
haa iwafarrad «bargaa againat tha aaoIhout 1------------- ---------- ---------- ........................ ............rrtary of public worxa. Ilia aaid iu Tbe waabery ia uinler guaid of il»e . lor Uis .\ngclcs where lie will be inauthoriiiraquartciratbat ahould Praai- iron lohoe and lo abenlTa .Irjiuiiea. | Mruclor in Knulish historv and litersdent Palma auataiii tha aotiona of tba Trooble may break out any 1
Pie]oratury school
aacretary Icongraaa wonld begin im­
peachment a againat l*alma
II..4 € oe<wt To.laM
Koraeraral w.-eka \m*t tronbla in
The Travreae City band will give j
thaCulAn gor«-rumant liaa baan immi- another coiireri tbia evening on ^^ltxl
n» III. A few wrt'ka ajp> oia n axiawaa- atri'et if the rain doee not prevent am
ioiia of diaapproral of Pn aideiil Pal- raodt-r the foUowrng program:
tb. .hlefcry
cry tial
Iwlog
■ I
ny thing
that he ha.l noi yet done anyt
warrant oonfldmoe in Ina abill
incom|iatanry and hia
Polka. ’Piil.r Patier" T. P
official lot waa made axe«x*dinglT un- llrooke.
pleaaaiit. Now it apiieara that the
t alanth- Waliaea-UoUman.
trouble haa In en Intenaifled hy tha ••Amm.wu Patror’-Meacliam
caae of tin aecrvtnry of public worka
• Tve AJrowu so IVd lo You.”
and the outlook ia not raaaauring
medley wallr. OlmtUwny.
March. -Amcnran Voluiitiora’TolRim
RECOVERY IS DOUBTFUL
llaraiia. Aug

IN THE 20TH CENTURY
PERFECTION SUSPENDER

r:

- ,.r MirbicBB Oaitrel I

r T< l••xr»|•h l«i tl>«>

Albion, Mich . Ang 80-Chiefaugiu« er Torrer who waa a« veraly iiijnrt^l laat night hr a Michiagn CanIral train, ia nmiing Muy thia moroTlie iiiteraal iujnriea cannot i.a
getroit, Aug.
Torre; liu mixedat llariB'r ia*apUal. The doc
hare grave douhla of hia n^coverr.
KATAI. KM»OK A *.PIIEK

li hapiieiied iinite «wrly y«-at«rday.
when tite crowd! w«re )«ourtiig in
from the country to see the aighta. A
rural genti. maii with hia wholi- femily aud hln-d man. piled U|ion the
blauketa of hia two a«ated rig. droitdown From atreei aa lar aa riga are
allowed to go on eccooqi of ih.- pav­
ing. Oomiur to the ob-tructiona he
nimbly alighted and awingiiig aside
one end of the htwvy plnuk that bars
the way. motioned f«>r the hired man
tc proceed with the family conveynnoe. The oonervie cenie next and
appeared to he .xo lleiit fooling for*
the horaea but when tlie grade atakea
eel all over the atreeta oauie into view
It was 100 much for the pUoi. Mbilenng a»mething aUmt the t|m>er
ihinga allowed 011 a pohlic highway,
he drove np uror the HuM W hiling
aud the whole family disembarked,
while the old man turmvl the liors-a |
t'antiooaly around and went lack the
\say lie Imd come, never heeding the
attention and remarks of ihoee watch­
ing the la-rformanee.

LADIES' SUITINGS
ASH UNIKilK-Aa

***^o Soih

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.II.UcT.
BENDA
A 00.
...J Furnirt.rn U. II.. M.jr.t) . I hr Amrru:... l it.....
Next thlnr lo Glvlnr Them Awayl

ttlalKOuerst
S vsoanti $4.00 Shoes for
Men. Kqiial any ami Kxccl many $s-00 Shoes in
all features that make any
shew tiesiruble—style, ht,
wear, comfort.

pavt^l atreeta. but a m w clanae la ad­
ded proYldlnn tliatlall atreat<uaa<l by
Ht Ti l•'cr»|•*> to tt»-U<-'--i>l
the oomiwny ahaU be kept in raielr
Adrian. Ang JO-Buaaall t'olegan.
by the oomiwny. within iu traoka
See the new
*J6. committed ani- Ida early tliia
The bond of f iA.OOii reqolroil by tba
monitng by uLtiig carliolio acid He
priM«ot francblaa to compel paymant
Tall Styles «
walked into the Stag hoial and drank
of poaalbb damatfea, will be eliminatthe CHintenta (^f an fiunca bollla. then
ed eotlrleW. aa the atata law oovara
alkiHl lialf War arootid the block inthat i»int
> an alU'T and Ml. He liad been on
Thaae aoinreationa are not arbitrary,
ALGER
A
CANDIDATE
protracted apree. Ha waa a lineman
hot will be iweaanted to tha t'ouncil
of the Hell Telephone t'o.
for lU t'oiiaitleratioo, afh'r the poblic
The Michigan Telephone company
have exteudwl their lines northward
mtwtinc to be bald in Bteiuberff'a
Afri.U ATION roit IIAII.
roiTi.AR snoi: hoi sk
mud now liave olhoq-a at Rapid City
Uraud Friday evenin*:.
at 7:80
Tin; < 11.11 sT.wu
and Alden. This will be much appre­
o’clock.
ciated bv introni> of tb« local exU K. Olbba. |.ro...oter of tba rail- ByTVWrmph Ih. K-xh-U
Alger aoDetroit. Aug. 80—U
tiad. waa im e. nt at tin
Ht T. l-^.-.i.h l4. II.- H^«nl.
junoed blmaeir thla morning aa a
wma otMiaolb'd reK'anlinjr
letroil. Aug. aiT—The next atep of
aaiteeatioaa
It iB belli red that the mdidata for United Butea aimator to
* def. n».‘ tor Andrews will i*e ap­
tooaad McMillan. The general la preohangaa will meet with the appro^lil
plication for a writ of hai^Mia corpua
of tha rmilrtiad company, and that the iring a formal amioonoement It ii to iTodnce the c'oiivicted banker in
obanirea will not jfH.iwr.llae the city’a jdemtood among iOenera! Alger’a
upn-me court, where an applicafrlanda that hia oandlilacy will be run
Inan aU.
will I-- made lor bail. Tbia move
was the “Soul of Honor.Thta action of the Board of Trade ia a antl-maohioa linea.
will le» made U fore the end cf thta
not tntcnded to orlliciae tha preriona
I SaU- -ICoye.1 Blue- $3.50 shoe.for
GtlINU I'O KKNTIM'KV
action of the council, but rather to
^incn (the Sole of Honor) is the symbol
Tllimv-FIVK
l»KATII«i
irlra the people a chance to diaouaa
of “Shoe Purity - It is all that a shoe
the aobjaot and to make auKifeationa to I’aJiart'. KtauAy Will lUlBhlUh a ( arbe. You might “pay* more, you could
uUa l*ole rartur> la PaUai-ak.
the oouuoll to brinjt the matter to a
“buy- more at any price. All of the
mttafactory ailjuaimant to eDcoorafe
Walter O. Kinney, who haa l>e<-n
the auwrpria** If imaaible.
Bt Trf.rr»i.h W. ih. lUeur.l
ks and service that can be crowded into
ahington. Ang.' ^>—.\ re|tort reone shoe.
MORGAN WOULDN'T POSE derad bla raalgnallon to the com|wny OiMVixl thia morning frtim General
and will go into the curtain pole OliafT.-e annonncea that between June
mannfaoraring buaioeaa in Keutneky. 25 and July i:. Uiere were 5.'. deatha
iximpany baa been orgauiaad in from Axialic cholera among anliated
In all the kinds and shapes and styles
Pkdacwli. with ample oapiul and the
in Uie Philippines Daring tba
t arc right and popu- ^
IKoiaet baa been glren aubatanilal eiiTH'riod thert' wen- 61* dtwtha from
at the proper price.
oouragamaat, in addition ia relaaaed other iWOBoa
New York. Anjf. 20-J. P. Moriran from taxation for tan yaara
\VfX4M4oac C'lah < o«M«rt.
arrivcil here thla morning on the
% laiTKD BY eUAB OP PKRhI A
Whtta Star liner O'eanlo from KnAITangemnet^ have been made for
»pe. Whan aakad quaaUoaa by ren orcheatra oonoi rt at the We queKlac B4wari to 1
toog Club Houae on Friday evening
THE OLD RELIABLE
of thia week if the;weather iwrmira A
Tifortmaly and aald ”Kow there
no naa of year aakinii me qaeationa 1
charge of iUm o nta will be made to
THE NEW STAND
242 FRONT STREET
r the expenaeit, and a large atranidtm. Aag Jd-Tba ahal. of Parala. Bcoompanlad by the Prlm'e of danc^- ia exi^-cfetl aa the affair promiaea
to
be
folly
aa
enjoyable
aa
the
Walaa. left London for Portamonth
pr vioua cut. rtainmeut^,
•• Young man, 1 would not poae
thla morning to ooa King Edward
Stewart A Steffena* foil oreheatra
$LOOO.OOO.” waa Morgan a reply.
will furnlah the following program.
1. March. Hail to the Spirit of
FOU^MORE^^AO
Grawn. Mlob, Ang. tXV-Jobn i'.
Oufftl. Fred W. Grace. John H. Rich Liberty -Souaa.
i. Overture. X.ntapell-Keler Hela.
rarda of Kaw i^la. Krlaoo C. Stamp
Serenade LaPoloma-Balfou.
all of Poanaylraaia.>rrirod bora from
4. W’attx.>a. Wedding of the Winda
Cotton has it’s uses and they are many and important.
Boar Oraak where tliay bad been fiahIng. with orar 100 fUh. all eaught in -J. T. Ball
But you have no use for cotton in your suit or ovcrcoaL
fv*B«Taah •«
5.
Paatime on the l^vee—Turner.
one day. The largeat flab waa a rain
Melboonm. Aug. #d-Four mora bow tront. It weighed, dreaaed. 7^4
It may be of interest to you to know that in the great
6. Hungarian Melodiaa-Toboinl
troopi r. who n tumwl from tba onpa
Jolly Fellows Waltz-Valated.
da and meaauied
inekna
factor>' of L. .Adler, Bros. &Co., of Rochester, N. Y..cvon Ibe oTa^^mwdad tianaport Draw A dance will ba glren by the viaitK March, Greetiog to the NaL
er>’
piece of goods received is subject to a test for cotton
um Otnnga, diad today. Dr. aillU. ora to the Ttllagera Thuredar night
tha aliipa madloal ottoar. ndmltiad
a clipping being boiled in caustic potash. It is also test­
tiy,t the tia^i-rt bad baan badly
W^tx-Drwon of lb xvon.
ed for strength and color, and when finally made up it
Two Step—Popular Swing.
Detroit-Wkneo, 75 and 71 \ ; c
is a perfect piece of cloth transformed into perfect gar­
Walix-ZamtaL
APPr-K nniPMgHTa bkgux
«5S; oata, S5»,.
Twoatep—Dreamy cyoa.
ments. When j'ou buy “Adler’ -madc ready-to-wear you
Toledo-:Wheat.
7t\
and
71
»e
If
the
weather
should
be
inclamtihaoa Varietjr Now Oomtag la mm
buy pure wool, artistic designing and expert uiloring—
Chioago-Wbaal. 70^ ; 00m. i
ent^be ooooert will be pevstpooed ua
oata. SSS; pork. $16 40; lard I
til Saturdar evening
all at half the made-to-measure price.
at of early
tU,Io»]il7. tbo ehlH
AUbongli tbc Wallaea Broa Show
Mra F. H. Meade, who has been was several boors lata ia raaahlag
^otwklOtten
with her mother. Mn. J. K Gunton, this city yasterday. it got away
wtU k, • !««•
Ih.
k«,w» In Ihi,->eUon. Tfc» prto. p« aioce the death oi Mr. Gunton abom frxxm here in good araacm. The laat
bnml U
H«kl»Wni« n» five weeks ago^ has returned to her aaotion of tbelr train left Iwra about
Mill alMtltmt. Uis* qwtItiM b<-li« home in the city. Mrs Gumon’s son 8 m m.ov er tba M. A K. S. for Maalalea. wbo has been in the west,
UNION STREET
laa. KoareidaalaoaaaxTad wbUatba
expected in a lew days.

JUST RKEIVED .... '
A now line of

LADIES’ and MISSES’ SKIRTS
Some Very Nobby Styles. Choice Values.

Sumtmr Cut TIowtrs...
€arlp JlsUn ISe ptr d»z
Swttt Fus Sc ptr d0Z
S|*cttl ptierr. on Urge .nfdnt.liCT.

FRANK M. PAINE. Florist

THE F*AIF?
J All our Ladies’ Shirt Waists
and Walking Skirts are selling at One-Half their regular
^ value...........
ASHER & 00. «>.
^

*5.50

FRANK FRIEDRICH

not a Craco of Cotton«

______

A. J. WILHELM

i

STEINBERG'S aREUABli DRY 800DS AND CL0THM6 HDDSE.

iiiD V. fin

The Puritan

$1.19

ONE NINETY FIVE

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- ia -

TWO NINETY FIVE

A

-Sv

THREE NINETY FIVE
mu^m

MEN’S HNE PANTS

$3.50 $4.50 $6.00
ISN'T THIS AN DfDOCEIIENT FOR YOU?

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

%sonitULf. Avavwt m.

THE ElfEMIK UCOU.
■—aara-—

6taenl litws

Ran you Find Room

ormUhrid

TRAYBIISB CITY, MICHIGAM
whtoh tbopeopto
Bana aod it U to be boped
twill bealMBe ittanleape

.T.BATCSAMDi.V.1

fITAAB AHD Pt-ATFOBM.
**lA«aU7 Dwd." the foATMi a
Ij Bimba ttel wlU be pftrntmA

»l
lAiAb^rg * OfMMl toMnm «icht by
TIm Bwry ShmimoB oampmj, it >
r«i piij. Wbu« It bM ttrom
Md tluiniAB .itBAllOBA
then U AlM pltoty of ori^iml bomor
BkcMt oortuuM Odd tpeeiAl eoeiMr]
on f«Atmm of ihl. prodoctioo.

> there am It.BOO tlUod
i in etoTitadein Baatta. A400
Italy, 986 in Fraaoe and 180 in BelIW iadnda two lalinn
dnkee of .Hotarbartolo, who are in
prieon fa the anrder of an ofl
the dnke a Oameiola. held fa
BRof hU wife: the Belrian
Mantml* Varela fa the mimler of hie
BOtha. and Prince Caarlee Delooerem. fa eereral rlolent orina
One handnd yonn« woomu eehoo
m in Wetiel oeanty, W. Tn
pmUlnc to enforce their defa a wafe inennn. If the
boards nfnoe to hona their
nqnea tboy will ;declan |the aoet
BCnke a record. The leneber*
set half*)a month fain nMmtbe in

If 5;o. don’t let this chance slip by as we were
ver>* fortunate in this large purchase of stands.
You will find them the best values ever offered.
Finish and design suiuble (or the parlor.

m

a0k2l» in to,., solid Oak Gohlcn hnish sbdf 13xi:i, xcry Q
solid. gocKl finisli......... •..............................;..:................... yO C.
U eSock aaUl 4 v'dack la tW

ItBPUBLICAV BTATB Tl« BBT.

ALMX MAITUAND U I
PBSO M. WABMBM •r OobteoA
HIBI. MrCOY ori
JWBIW or WosfurA

MC-Sf

OKLJkNlMJ C*. MOFPATT
bamlnR of an Immoon pUe of the

Uimminc*.

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mMirnmi
iii

weird llgnree mored in Ilfhl and
«hade to eweet mosio of etrlnired in
com. followed by
iheh^er popnlar -fnd|te*.” ended
happy MimmeT day. Mr. Byman trei
e.1 the apprt>eiatiT.- bona hold to
afl.moon ride aroond Un lake on tiie
Rumodioo* bona boat wlAch
roiiidhHl by *!eam |wwer.
Tbi* wa* follow« d laU r by drir
parties to Miller Hill and Kmpire.
Fishing i* inexlianstable •port. In
eluded in the Mr. B. K. Durfi.
atob. * of llih <
nnd. ten ons
and eon har.
the RiTt
number of 88 fUh oauRht at the nar
last Friday, which prore* ih.
niach malljnn'd Friday to bi> a lucky
day. The Glen Kay l«nd ei>.‘nt a en
tin tlay fl*l«ln|f for brook trout with
diff. rent euooim.

I^Ui..................
u.iod Ami 1.11

1S1PVI..MI

sawye:f9

JOHN R.SANTO!

»DENT1ST«

'Sir
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h*

A. D. TYLER

O. F>. CARVER

Dentist

FIRE INSURANCE

OFFICE: “.’’•jLl'i'iS’”
m|*»4m

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L. L. A. BUILDING

f.<^ f- rtiS

T*B.h*r«- iB-maW aaU f.>r I
Him AlHilRA CIIKlh«.»laTfl*hl.

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. D. •
PHYSICIAN AND bUHCKON

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$1.08 a Pair

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S:Mh» 4111
m |uicnt<i
pli;n Icathets, t;caal>rai mvlt
altMiilaldc- l.n vmm,K.,
meat. \Vi- lt.-i\v lo make iiaiui
ltd u’.l stiM L. Si-c tmi windims lot vt%li-s.

^ Sorgerr of thi» Kri‘ nud Fitting
A Glasmsat^ia-cialty.
i

pUKNh*HKD EisOt.s U> rwnt. J*»-^^im«
Aur. is and Aur. 16 and all
h‘ **
the InhabitanU. nnmberinR 15u per pi^FUliN
killed. Thr
Uland la oorervd witb rolcauio debris
and all the house* oo it liave disappsared. The eruption is still proceedand is aooomiwnied by sahmarine
erupttou* In the vicinity which make
it danRetous for remeU to approach
the island. Torlshlma is one
oliain of islands extendinR bet
he Bonin Ulaads and Hondo, the bif

CARPET CLEARIR6 WORKS
K. H.<'IIAI'IK. IT^vr.

Jl. $. Fryman,

PmcHcjI Shotman
I3S Trent Sirttt

Jtry a record want ad. it pays big.

ES

MISCELLANEOUS
Roremment plans
for making loans to Filipliios are
about completed, and will sooo be
put to the test The poller to be fob
lowed is similar to that adopted in
Turkey and KRypt. A m w bank will
ipeoed to enwe in small niortlyjONBY
UIAN-I^KI
RARe and aRrtcuftural loans, the rotemment to Ruarantee diridends of
kUo^TKlUNU ana rahin*t r*iiairi..a «.
pent on the capital, and ih to eu
r the imblio tax Ratlierers to oo
lect the Intcreet on the Icaua
The dead body of l*eter Andereon
known a* the "Hermit Prosia-ctor of
Park City" has been found in hit
lonely cabin near the Anchor mill in
the Pixrk City mininR disttici, Utah.
It is bt liered that he died from el
thouRfa ll.TiX) in cash
found hidden in the oabin. It it
Uered that fully |10.«V lies to
credit in varioBs tonka. Hi* only
lown reUtires lire tn Sweden.
While flahiBR In the Hudson rirer,
ustav Grunwald, Jr.. IS years old.
was killed In a mmarkable m
He was with his father and hi* broth

KW aBBVlC K.

: probable
ab.Tble changes
change you want ir your home, Want K) ai
range your furnishings
irnisT
in cliffen^nt w’ays and add nev om*s. I'h
new gocKls in our

Draperies and Curtain Dept./
are the handsomest and most artistic that have In^en pl.Tced on this
market. The most expert workmen hav»! used their greatest skill
in this year's designing.

\A/AIMT A NEW ff^ORTIEfRE
So many handsome designs. The beautiful Persian slript?,
Navajo. I he solid colors with the artistic C'.recian stripe.
matter what your farorite color, or the surroundings, we have
tieres lo harmonize in all cases. The prices are from Si-TS
pair to $15.00.

the
No
i>orihe

COUCH COVERS
Beautiful designs in all manner of colors. Those that are wovenin regular patterns and n^gulation size and then we have Mime of
the most artistic Persian siript^s that are sold by the yard.
yds.
enough for a cover and 75c to $1.50 the yard.

LJRMOl
CLEANEST
CHEIFEST
.-HEALTHIEST-.
AHD
ABSOLOTELT ODORLESS

uiOM*r
B

HTERV

All grades and the greatest stock we have ever carrietl. So many
unique way’s of using upholstery and especially these new designs,
for chairs, couches, cozy corners. We have all kinds of gim^is,
cords, nails and buttons.

!UOS'
The new fall stock is here, and such a stock, all sizes from small
ones for doorways and in front of pianos to the largest sizes, long
wall rugs, beautiful Art Squares, Velvet and Brussels Rugs for,l*arlor or Dining Room. No one need go without rugs for want of
Styles to select from.
'•

DAIL-Y CCNCERTS
PE» 1000 WATTS
VUBMIBUDBT

itoiMwEMrie
UcMaHPmrtt

Learm Uoioe Statioa.Otand Rapiils.
1100 aooQ daily, arriree New York.

WANT A HOME?
HOMS GROWN peaobea. 15c basket;

OBBh Grocery.__________
For flOorB am Oxlsma's

It’s Time to be Thinking

iisS’J:

E.“a?^Ssiri3

Tl-B«atd«ftndaha.l^.^
MratoiB towards onoonn^lBft the i
Jaal to ittabUMi a etreet lallwayi
Une to Old MlaMoa. Baa

<v<ttflcaW« n.n>4

ermoW c*niXrmU« rtnr
ary ctimI*. «f Ih* cily

Porfeot Haaith

____ I to tlmt down, with 1
of idlototoiasatepslt

J. W. SLATER, LEADIR6 HOUSE FURHISHER

Varwt n. e: aad St. im.
ApiilkaBU fur taml

Ih* M»rrh and Ai

'I'hc Scplc-mlicr number ol 10 Slor>B. B. WALTEB.
IkKik is la partit ulaily
Kin;;' hol.l'lhc i«sl
(Icncral 'Charles
C................
ot horu»r with oner of his charming
channi s*»lWa. lUMillAO, no of the
dier stories; ('tertrude Toller Damels
UoiUd Untied Bimle. nnaior,
conlnlmlcs one of her sliongcst
•nmnood thot if hi* hralth will i^ r M,eu
hkcuhes;
H. S. v.,aiiin.-iw
Canfield i> rejircscnl
iie>, II.
att ho will be A OADdidote to ..uooeed eil by a sjeirkling love sloiy
slor\;; K<li;ar
hUtothor. Thenniimeolof hu
W chon CtHiley has a thrilling t;
dldooy will Appiwl to numy while the love and intrigue
i«uc.in South An
MMDory of the aerTiotM of hi* dl*lin Kenncll F. Harris contributes
foUbod lAther are fnwh. bnt alnw.ly inorous sketch in his IksI v ein ami
tbonl* A proaoonoal oppo.l!ioo
John Dickinson Shcnnxn .writes one
bU Aotmof the Held. It i* atr,
ol his characteristic talcs of
Uat bU politloAl wiii rlencH* In L
anil*chivalry. One of the cleverest
tloff iBdlOAtM tbAt he UofAn impet ilungs m the magazine is a story by
AOBsaolBre. while hi* fAther
nem writer, Mvra Wybrant Smith.
OAla. dMoraiood and ooon
IS enlilleti ••a'VcT)- Shy Young Man.”
Uada. At the eame tiae. he l« not and is one of the ilaintiest lilllc titlbils
•d M bolmr A baelBoa man o
of the summer. In the scries of sliorl
ablllY. Ofmmi R A AIrot i. re- story mastcn»ieces, “On the Stairs"
oelnnff ooMlderablc atb'ntion a* a b} .Anhur MorriM>n, is rcprintcxl
Doalblllty. AOd toe ex .ecretary Other stories are bv F.llioll Fow
made a sww pinR oast with
and Florence Kdilh Austin.
(Daily Story Publishing Ca Chi- looR hoe to which 1
heavy lead sinker. The sinker
cago.)
ng Grunwald just behind the left
and knocked him off the et ring
on of Omieral AlRcr since the cloiie
piece on which he was eiwted.
of the embalmed beef eplmode. The
was dead when picked up. baring
tml TAlae of hU -erricee in the prmikilled instantly. Tl»e angler disdent's oahinet are U loR teooB«l»M.
sred before he oould be arreetod.
and he U taUed aabeiiiR ibe beet canJolin M. Gtwd. one of the wealthdld»H »r»lUbW.: no» only for thi.
test young men of Bowling O
obiUty b«l hU wtd. knowloa(^• of
Kt.. was taken to the Western Ken
»«*lr» which woold «aWr
tooky asylum for the Usane Mood
Mb to hi owwohtor too rwonrtUof
Gerard is an undertaker. Thirty
Ih* owolo ood baeomo a nloahh' infunerals tn St days luored loo much
f------With uy other owdldale
for him and his mind gave way
lkl< qaiOlty eoold not be Mqotred in
family end.wron-d to hare him taken
jMn. OU»rr>od»en«»h.lnKUUed
to a sanitarium, but Gerard refused
khodt la ooooMtloa with the TMoncy
to go. eo he was charged wiUi lunacy
and the wnatorial question will enter Is within the fmch of
and committed to the asylum,
the oampalfn as an aotlre element.
anl's trouble is attributed to
with aoalat III a too In New Vork. esse of the delicate womanly ocRaniwa. sive work, he being oompelled to be
ht am!
and day alomst con
aOy rihort dUtaao. from the ooal
h r^eiSSttsheT^ ^ ffrocral up night
o-ia. Mm iaiDOttaiioe of toe wttle- ^Dortor Pierce's Favodte Preacript^ for the last I
: and sick
MOt of tho aothraelto ftrik. prewnt. makes weak
itaetfwIlhtMMWad foroe to tboanod, women welL
From frightfml disfigurement. Mra
who haea no dltaet Intiaeot In the
Nannie i^aileger of ImGtange. Oa..
appUed Booklca's Aiuloa Salre to
troahto other thaa to eee a Jo.t wulegiStt earns oo her head and face, aad
«.«. J. P. Morrta ha. ratonwd
writee
it* quick oore exceeded all her
tnm Batopo aad hi. indneBoe to oad
Mm inahte will be eoa«ht.
Whether
ho wtU he wllllo, to ray the ae<-*eby8. R. Wait A Seas aad Jaa U.
■■ywwdUa laattor of ooojeetore.
hat tha peoplo «>»> hare toetaad
tht laerMwe la the price of ooal
will wood* why ODOM ladaoooe oaaM he broacht to bear to brio, atrtton to a mtislaotorj iano hofon the
ooetofooal naohm a price that will

fan. V 1-m.l Ur^~t>SC

r.vaBlCMOM* ::

Sair'.fEr’ 'oTKir

I Bl nation* are at Chrietimna.
y. to attend the YoonR Men**
OhrlBtian amoclation world's oonRTcs*. which ;oiwued Taeeday and
nntil Animet S4. The United
laentSBoffloUl repreeentaUrea
D Henry, of Oameirie. who wa*
•trnnk by a train at PitUburR, Haturday niRbt, die.1 Sunday. While lyinf
on the etatioo platform Henry offered
f f 10O.UJ0 if they could mr
life He'wa* rery wealthy and had
just .tarted on a few weeks* trip to
pp. r MicbiRan to ret relief from the
ithma.
At Fort Worth. Tex.. Roman Crux,
a Mexican eheephenler. wa* killed by
fallinR mt^leor Sunday nlRht He
wassittlnR on a bonlder when a portioD of the meteor struck him. killinf
him instantly.
The little island of Torlxhlma wa.

l*FJllODIC-Al,H,

Wi

TW rq««larwara*ri *Ea»iaa»a* for ti.aad
ck*k «. m

JlrouttdfbtHtsolis
‘C.

Ukcculhas

Oak. top
\cr> |kcttv imitalion ijuartcTctl
“'■"■"$1.85
licadol niu armind
toj.

v'nv Tr««»utrr

EXAHilUTIOII OF TEACHERS.

The o^ploya of the rirrt Hatlonal
of OliioAfo are mid to be in nlaroan. and all are perforaa
ToU beoaaee the bank ha* a rale
MWBBiaed ablUty.
which prohibiU employe* from maThe Bl Bon 8la«r* and Jaa*
ryinff nntil they receiee a salary of at
Green, head the oaa. and are
fl.OUO a year. Thi* obetacle i«
sown from prertoo* eletu here.
-A neeU*. Lane* will appear at mid to hare harnMl ti.e way to many
«.r«»otly. The bank oOcial.
8ainbenr'» Utaad Opera Uooee
»e exi.ieoa of the rala, bat the
ly. Anc to.
. , ee my that matrimony on lem
than tl.UUO a ytwr 1* almoet oertaio to
pMteAta^ll
nealt in diemimnL

LakeOfohard
reeort. a* old
it. romprim for thi*
Budley of the LewU
date Mr. A.
a Bmalley from Oor.
oeU. Mr. B. J«ha.tt»e. Mr. K. Bart
trtt mad wife. Mr. Prleliett. wife and
Mr. U. M. Vial, wife, eoo
and dauRhter. all reeideaU of Chicw

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:

Tor aaotber Stand in pour douse?

rSSSS-;?Si

ORAMD TRAYBRSE HERALD

i

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VMT OEPUniEIT.

ftneta fmek ta»t * tan
1$Mtt

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 p. m. and are entirely free. You are cordially invitetl to
hear this wonderful instrumcnL

A

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERGANTILE COMPANY

1

. «tt4TBn«;:cRT. mwm, Wu>k«kit. atodbt ao. imta.

Q EATING THE
D
TELEGRAPH

YOU ARE BUSY, k ARE WE

. ty tbc a. B. Moaure
Compauy.l
I-atlly Unyard watched the blue
coated figure toilliig slowly up the hill
from the stslkm. IMkh, be wondered,
had sent a town mesoengcr out to
WoTiden-st^ He was half tempted to
and meet the lad. but the June day
hsd sn ei’cmitiijg brvstli. and. beeldea.
^D-te mixht I**-fiir Clifford.
Clltt*ird <*wned Woodcrest. and Linyard h-vd *mly nm down fur the week
end. I'r*-s«*utly the Niy’s slow feet
nebed ui«»n the grave] walk. CUfJ stepi^d out through the Ubrary

But we don't nriind being busier,
YOU USE FLOUR-WE MAKE IT.
OUR FLOUR IS THE "BEST”
That is the kind you wanL Try it.

Tub.- Wbr.
this tube IS ilisflmsd you huveu
have u rum-

Ccndtnstd Htws
% of tnicbigitt
for the FeoiMoU Liirtit & Power C3o
at Hoochtoii hes ffooe to Ml

IT WAS A GOOD SHOW

^^^laoe’i circus has oome and gone.
ihoaeands who witness*»d Umesthat the circus i*
ions will a
in many reeisHrU
bigger and beti
than wliea lart >N*n Ihere.

yard for hiddon wealth
have baea borted by the
nr of the proiierty. Dr.
few yean a«o.

8.

Mrs. Hillie reoeoUy

while dliariDfr in the yard found a
few jan oonUitilnff eeveral hundred
dollare In itold.
silver and paper
money. Newspaper reportswe on the
hunt for a iroo,l story did a liUle dlf.
rlnir theme* Ives and unearthed anoth­
er jareooUloinff a oliart which is
suppoaed to be the k. y to eome flO.-

Mr. Wal-

sached a suoerss wfaioli has gain
ed world wide commendation. It is
Uie chief aim of«tlie manag. ment to
iwtwent nothing but high Hass attrac
us. and in IbU the Wallace aggreion is especially to be comm.>nd. d.
e performance here dispUyed many
of

the

best hats ever
toios

stnin

many i

aoimals and offers a d. light toUie
folks as well as an * duoation and
for the young. The an i-

OciO of borted money in the yard. Mrs.
HiUle then showed tlte reporten and
everybody else out of Urn yard, post­
maU an> welllkept and show the goent
ed a ruard round it and operaUons
given them,
are
suspended
until Bon in law
r. ••’allaoe makes a special point
Behaub airir4:a
of carrying line Worses and this year
(ieorge Hall, a Milwaukee man w1k>
best the show ever oarri< d
hasreoenUy lonated in Moskefron. will
are all sl.*ek and by tli»d
estehlish a Urir.* poultry farm whioli
show that they n^reivp
he oUims will U- the largest la west­
the beet attention.
ern Mlohigau. lie expects to iwrThe parade, while dclay«>f several
ohaee »0 acres to be utilised in the
emrs. .was exocdlent. and forn ‘
enterprise. Ue U now negotlaUng for big show in itself. It was witnessed
land oo|the Lake Harbor road.
by thousands on the str*M-ts and in
Obarliw Hiker tllTMl in Bhertdan. spite of the diffculUes enoounUred to
Mootsalm oooiity. and |hU eweeUuwrt cause delay the pageant was not lent
InMoolsoee. Oentwee county. Ohar- nor any of its feature s eliminat. d
insoold aoow to enable him to visit
It was nearly 6 o’clock Iwfore the
first performanoe was start* *! in the
big tent, althoogh the side shows be­
gan bnsinesa mnoh earlier. Tin' « ven
Thu health oflloer of Cheboygan lias ing performanoe o|wned iiromptly nt t
reported to the state hoard of health o’clock. There were fully six thou
that a case of emallpox devolois d on sand parsons at «taoh perfonuauce.
board the st.*amer Hnron i’ity white which was nearly the oa|su ity of th«in the HtralU of Mackinac. An at
t**mpitoland ilie iwticint at Olieboygan was fmetrat4*d.

The crew waa
headache, dyspepsia. ton»»«l liver.
vaccinated and Ih.* steamer left. The Kidneys, rlieamatinm. disorders inn
h*wlUt aothoritiee at Port Unvon. X>e dent to sedentary life p«isitlv. ly^ enr
trtdt and Chicago, between which
IwinU the etcamir pi ns. have l«en
noUfied to he on the watch for the
bout
LiUle B*>esie Uotherford of Flint
proved h**rs.*lf IoIh* a genuluo heroin**

the gU. i.
ruuiliieU('*-d tu stieiid selux.l. ^
tc-sri.er hsd tjulte sti ellH-r
findlnic out bis usme.
onto a dock at Hay Port, and fell into
"Whst Is }oi nniue?- she ssU***! j
tlie wat**r. The child rematnedon the Wsite t.»ok Ills srsU
e I'oy iimniptlv.
"Walt.*,- said the
bottom and little H**eel.* msbed to the
irbt-r l««oke*l rafh**r Mirprl^ed,
The• teache
(*nd of the pier and raise*! the helpless i
^
m.thlng f.ir s few uioti
little fellow to the eurfac**, where she!
«he asked
ask**d again.
agn
"What's
held his hea*l out of water nutil h. lpj nsm.-r*
arrived. As shs is hot **lglit years of
mlnntci*' slhnute,
agi* her bravery ap|»ealed to everyone
.
rber bcconilr
at th«* reeort and etn* is now a great
lim’d
"Well. I’ve waited plenty lone
favorite.
nouch now; pl.-use tell me your
A grocer of Heading became con­

at lioiig Imk. Balorday
a llUle 2-ycardd lot.

H»tr brother,
wandered out

bat

w

1“?,oatanfa Oa«.

Unyanl flasln-d. though be tried to
si--:ik ear**l.-*»slr as lie said. "ITl take
f..r t?i« r**'a no such lurk."
r l-.y »ns ni tin- st«ii now. end
Uilh im*n r*-s« h*-»l out their hands.
•r.»r Mr. Walter' Unyard," I
omir**ter ^n^d os he rvnrhed out
squan- riiv* lull** adilr*-ss».d In a hand
Ihsl rau-Mvl Unyard s h.-art to beat
jst.
Cliff*«^! Hinrkl***!. "I win." be de«Ian**!. An<l Unyard. de«-i, in |e-rusal
of
l.itrr.’cn.uM *.iily nod esiu*nt.
Th** 4-Jtr< r far** turii**d to blank aston
OH be n nd. When
be retn lH**! till* familiar signature. b«
iH-gan SI..I n-ml it nil uv**r ogalu awl
thrnl.iirvl out:
"Thl..i...|iiii.*lH*y«iHl mer
•*.\iiy way 1 «*au h«*Ip. «.ld manT*
Unyar«l Ihni-t the h ttrr In his hand,
and li»l^ !•* w hat ciiffi rd n-ad:
Town. June t
Mr
Mr, IJnynrJ-Torsiv* ro- for
ni> r, fu«..tl to .in-st^r >ou whm you dJd
me th*- lM.n.4- s w*-. k BKo of sxktnx m« to
will hav<- to ek|>lslli tb« pein whl. h I sm i4*r«l.
Il«» IT>> dflHit In iHirlflj
fall n.y niml. wh«.. m>. >..u know. h«»
U.ih fsih-r snJ n»oth«-r to me. ma«J

8aad lor etrea-

CmnUtof croM—ror/ Midmn—
rntmMifs Mode fomnfmin.
IBSO^tf

SELL OR
EXCHANGE
^JiHYTHING

Detroit
Evening News
Morning
Tribune

until the .
that the a

Th* r« srr* ii»-vrn tnm snu
nm I refilly rani.m
hlr
You i
on- ..r th*- a* V. n
I In.v.- t!.. r. f .r*- ih*-»d**l to
•l.-ri-u.n 1*1 th* hjmU *.r fate nnd the
t.n*»‘~* -f «»•*•*“ who r*^k my hsr»d
I
sin l.AMr.g t.fi th** Am*r».*»n lin*-r t.vtay.
nn.l I wid
th«^ first i-ruinv »1 to

Qnli a Few Days Left
THE
PARKER
BROS.
sihoe: stook
Look at Thoso Giving Away Pricos.
Ladies* Vici Kid lace and Initton hand turned shoes.
Parker Bros, price; $3 and $3.50. closing out price

73L •

<'i:nr**nl 1innd**<l hni k Ili«* h tl**r. will
l.y far th** pn*lthsl .l.l.iilniife ..
s*-.i-**n. am! tli** « hn]*s «.f ..nr set t
min li aliL.* It's hard t*>« h*am** lH*tw«** n
thoiii. to.ing ill to will';'*
Uiiynnl ii.Hlih-il. th.-n M|imred his
sh.mld. rH r* .ns-urliigly as lu* sai.1, "I'm
g.diig t*. cjil.h- tiueeiisl.iw n to cat**h
tin* si.vim* r hi th** rliaunel."
"That will Ik‘ iiW***." n turned Cllffonl
coinf*.rHiigly. "ICy that time sh.* wlU
hav.* hnd time t.» write U*tt« rs to four
out *.f tin* *.lh.T live t. llliig them the
IneLy m.m, g..t Ida w Irvh-as t. l.-gram

Do You Get The Detroit
SuBday News-Tribune
WlrMc»r-«
It. auioul .
• U.«

Sur-l.y s*-*r-

Misses* 1 >oni;ola button kid and patent lip, l*arker Bros.’
pride $1.50. closini; out at

^-^1—•M». I—.

YOU LOOK
BOTH WAYS
when you reach this itoinu

If you

iluii't you're taking chances.
the same all through life.

It’s
Look

back to last summer and remember
how you suili-red «ith that ohl coal
stove *n your kitchen.

IamL for-

waid to this summer xnd then make

hU fn.-ml d*-»-ia*rat.*ly
h. n*; !'v**-lnipl\ k*..l to get my 1
In tlr-l. How
Hut fiinor.l Slit then* in a lu-owu
study.
.<mM*n!y hi** frond’s fnev*
l.ri^lit.**!*-!.
"I.«*i's go MuetWhlng on
the ,\r|. 1 •• lie Kald .pii.’Lly. .%nd t'llf
fonl. with the light *>f Mid.hii und**rstatollng on hi** r.-o-.*. iomM.*«1 iiu nKseut.
Uii** that nfi**riu*«»n th**re was n «*oinIiioti.ui *.n the liiilc* of the New Y.^kT
.Not f;ir alo ud a fM-loswier yacht act*-d
ns llmiigh Ih lit on M*lf d.-t^tructi.in by
IH*r>l>i|.*ntly gettiug In tio* st.’nim-r's
wriy. TI..* tlr*?5 *dlh*.*r r*-a* hed f*-r the
whiPl!-.-*ird.
.t-i 111** Jo.-jrH** XMtcH Imk.uohI out
ncn*H*i ih.‘ wat.T th** \:iclit displ.i>tHl
the HiKutil flags fur *T want to siM-nk l*»
y*.ji." .-.ml -t uiliiul*^ hit.T. with »*uglm*s
St*.PIN*,!, th.* hug** M.’nno’r lay to.
iintl***! I lie yac
:*-w ^o^L. ul.*.>r hat
.-iphoiie. "U J

,

Men's Satin Calf lact* and congress shoes. Parker Bros.’
price $2.so. closin^: out at

STEINBERG'S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE

MONDAY, Ȥ 25
€!Wort Sisters

TraY8rse,City:8is CO.
U Hu.la. M. U.

£. H Crua. M

martin St Evans
BUSINESS CARDS

A
DEVIt-’S
UAIME

PARKER BROS. OIDSTNUI

Snrponed by

208 FRONT ST.
aw>

-

Fill Music!
Ntv Songs!
Clitsr OuHCts!
Up-to-Dati Specialties!

New Special Sceneiy!

omr*.PATki

I »'rs«t •tTMPt.

Thc/iiagora FaUs Hoofe^

Only 2
Hours

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
PROF. C. E. HORST
MRS. C. E. HORST
ol ViMm .»! V..T.I ¥.»■

If Hint mirror of yours sliows a
wr*-tchc<i. sallow <*omi>elxiuu. a Jaundic**d look, moth potchsi and blotches
the skin, it's liver trouble ;bnt I>r.
New Life Pills n-gnlate the
mrify the blood, give clear
liv.r.
rosy cheeks, rich complexion.
2.> at 8. K. Walt & ijoos and mgcNAMAlU
lohnson’s drug stores

Grand
Rapids

NevvYork

DKIM-TIS-T

DR. W.J. HIGGINS
Bliis'K

l*srkrr-« Kho.

V <;k »M. Kami*-.. I* n--.n
..I rr-. rvr*i..n*An.l farther I

SrNDAY’ RATK8

ing Hnnday. June »th. excorsion tickets to Petoekey at tl.OO foi
mmltrip
Train leaves 6:40 a. m..
1 trip

call and see us j.rctty soon.

....In

and a Sironc Cast.

sr:,-.

up your mind if you hadn't better

SI.28
One lot of Ladies’ and Men’s Patent I-eather and
Knamel Shoes, well and turned soles, very latest styles,
new toes. Parker P»ros.’ price 53.50anil S4, closing out at

James T. 6reen

“d

Rastall's

Kvery pair of shoes must be sold by September
It will pay you to lay inI a stock of shoes for winIt
om 5'i to $2 on every’ pair of
take advantage of this great opport unity and s.i\ : money vt hile you have a chance.

Ceahwkh Older.

Itaplds. MIC
vs: High Ui

Uf,.

20-Ycar
Guarantee I

first.

One Cent aWord

I.*-n.ra -imilar to Ih’.a will 1*^ dr rr»d
• »f -- »
:.r the swi.ni.r r *N to
the «.ilk*-r -IV. *H) that yon may all have
an • x.n *-haiH-**. Il r.**la with you F*slth
fully
jr.ANNKTTi: m ilT*»N

SSiA-siS

the point of n rv volver and took his
money from him he went a little too
far. ;lli* was arrest.^ou charge of as«MUt and this led to llu< offering of
you t*i mske no in
gomoiont evidence to warrant Uie offl der. We reqi
offer
Ubeml
'
oers In holding him for arson. It U vestment < ai
dneemautstetb^en^bM-^^^^^
mXU^holmt fics wh

$14.98 SS2L”*
*"P. A HMchall. Q. P. A«t.
R W. (^aaelacbam. AfCt.

TO DISPOSE OF

r'fr

ing to complain of hie Uwleos acts.
When fae;held np John Alexander at

Ahandsome

via M. * K. B. K. R. to Man
and etsamere direct.
Go oa trains leaving Traverse City

Sttthtmat

"Tilts Is Miss Burt.in." slu*ut*sl the
first *.nic*T. Imllcatlng her with Uls
truiuiHt.
rie.-ir ami sli.vn* c.ntuc Kn«*k tlo* r*'ply:
"This is Mr. Uiiyanl. 1 want to know
If slo* w ill in.nriT m**';"
\ clovr wi ul up from th*- cn.wd**d
vinced that eome of bis costomers
dis k. *J li«*ii th«* aiisw .T rang back ss
vers eystematioally -ewlplng ” goods
She H.1* s Ho- w ill."
from his store. H.* arranged a mirror
her I h*.n\** **n Hatunlay’s
at the bm*k of the stor«*. commanding
curious
imcr Thanks nnd giHHlhy,"
All Sadieville, Ky..
a view of the inteiior
U wa»* a suethe VI
v»*ry much *ll>gu-t.sl ..ilhs r n-o. losl
oeea Going for bolter. Un* clerk mw m*.ut in the health of Mrs
the Imlicnt. r nu.l pulletl It vlrlou-Iy
two onstomere slow away iiaokages of Whittaker, who had lor a long ti
.-nd."
untold suffering from
tea in their olothva Accusations fol­
.\ri**l, Unyard turmsl
bronchial trouble
*'It's all
lowed and the Urn was relootantly daeto Or. King’s New iiisoovery." Jot fully to h.s friend. "Jhu." he said
paid for. Imler both offenders were writes h*»r hushand.
It completely f.-rvciitly. "tlore an* tlno*s wluu a
ruled her and also oared emr litlle S4'hts.u* r yacht Is-ats »*v«*n wtn*l«*ss tourreeted and juil*Mi.
rhter of a severe attack
h-gmphy. I.**t e g.i U-h.w and ufftr up
Hoy Hopper, of Grand Blanc townahlii, Genesee county, teems to be a
1 bottles 6(V* audfl.uv at
dk Sous and Jas. G. John-

You'd better
hurry-they're
selling tost-WHAT?

blee it’s a positive, guanmteed cure.
Only 60c at B. K. Watt & Bone and

We wUl (iT* Oot Hawln>d OolUn

*"wllte.-

d**sparado of llie Tracy type. He ter
rorised the neighborhood, no one dar-

SEE
HERE
LADIES!

the result, and nnleea
tioooan be taken oat and tliis tube
restored to Us normal condition, heari;. ing will^
teetre^ foreym^n^

***^F*7‘Oheny A Oo.. Au*e««.
Bold by Dru^su. T6a
Hall’s Family PilU are tise best.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

RastaH's

wsigh long enAsrtng frees Dyea,” 1m- wrttas. “my wife was
grsally run down.
Bbo Imd no
gthor vigor ibe eugered great

DON'T Be Fooledi

T.ks the g«««lsc. •rirlssl
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA

LATH!

We hav<! some good 4 foot lath, also some
32 inch lath. Call us up by telephone.
Bell 37; Cur. 3*4.
JOHN F. OTT & CO.

1>esf Hg IrtlMt rer**«m wlul imjifoper food Is to health and happiness, for the man with *
^iS'gttiion. It is composed of-the whole of the wheal—each kernel of.

l^‘jK*‘2'ffSSr4‘srrL:i. ‘«v2t

£

inaiVirard 'nodiitii nu.r^« ctrti

, kvovet lo.

imm.

AT STHlfBERG’S GRAlfD OPERA HOUSE

IF TK GREAT 4^ PUT

To-morrow Night!
irr OAL.K NOW OMKN AT TNK BOX OI*‘F’IOK.

•^KOIAI. m AMO AIN MMIOKO: «». 3».

NOTED OSBORNE HOUSE

RfVeR TO PUMP ITS WATER

JUMP tXOOAJ.

Booght For a Sixpence

aPrWwto Xaw York
BtllaTam

Oncriptkie or P«Uee Gifcii to
the Britiab br £<iward VIL

inter* *iins plan |ceamted by J. R
Uppinrr/ti.realdent hydrocrui.le^of tbe
TIOIOIU DIED THEU. rmted htatea geolaalml aurvey. a l*o
baa nwently Inreatlgaird the iMjaalbll.
Ity of an Jmrraaed u«e €»f that atream
fi^ Inisatlon and tdber ptniuaea, aa>a
Ml ik* tete •« WI«M ••4 Wm
a Waablnnoo dlapatrli to tbe Xew
to
M
RM
Vork Tfllnine. Tbe Klns’a river val­
to Otmi BHiaI
ley 1. oiw of tbe rk-lMwt
aec
thioa of tbe WNt, tbe itrubta reiwrted
frum tbe rai«in crop alone lu liaat.
frum tlje ai«dlon near hYenno. twins
r
Ei
Mdto. !•
K<iclUliw«^ In- more than
Nearly bai.tMO
tmnm «r Iti awocUtlon «^lth tbp bnh- am-a are ain-ady under eultlvail..n and
ory ct Qiwra VinurU.
■ tljp N>w
lort World* It WM tben- Abr lik.*d
» river. Iiot ferlUe himla remain for
M to sojouni wltk tlA priori *'<«

top* M rtole* or • cirt by Klnir Ed.
vard vcmld b* inoro gmUOIn* lo U>p

MM to
Aookli«
aorlMit
barM.**

IMO on fix’ Ulpor W lirbi. mrrtho toilet. TliP nani«- 1« «n
oor •nd U Kfn*rr!j -‘AiutPr.
tbr -Emmtrr Hr*-ik." Thv

on thm mtMU
owi, !»t!iUdi.y
todlt Tbp|
u **Moo«y t'oppicr."
Rla froAddaufflitrr mnnir'«1 • itun
Mtood Btoefc/ord. wtM> t.iillt llip arxt
Ooborno Room. Lmly UnlM lU lUarkford, a daarrodaot. x4d tUr tidatf to
QiMao VIrtorla In IMa It lm« pUmp
bora antartffd ontli at tlx* prr^^it tlrur
M coopnaM B.U00arrr...n..n41na fri.r.i
Ifodtoa otftUe WNt to Hruok« n»i»ne
B wai tbr itrlrnli- pro|v
orty of tto aorfrrtffn. It U ktiown
otM of tto moat b«uittfu) fmUr<«3 In
OrMt Britain. The ptriHlun* li In tlip
atyto of |*alladlo. It nuIkmIIn. nior.OTrr. many of tbe Idoas of th.- prints
cooMTt and n-dwia In a mpimiro
Qoaao VIctorla'a taatpa. A lirll tomiT
fcloHy fNt titirb rlix^ alH.vi. tinat*d bpUind tlt« apartiiM-ntp

In tbP coaniil room. oi»p «f tho moM
■Mauldoant 111 Ibi- iMiUr.. nnd I.KnifU
Ui tba lArlllon, hniu:. |4im1p.^t* fn
Booa iialntligr. “Tb«* l»«-r
. t. rmrpH,

al torui on tbp foiatr. to wlibU tb#
qoani and br gnrr much attriitlun.
It waa at thilMjnip lloup,* thnt tba
Qaam rhoa«. to nut .lurlnir tb.- UI1...H.
wbbh rraullpd In Ii.-r d.titb
putotrd aovpmnr of tbr Ub- of Wiubt
by bar royal fiarriit and rubnl rn>iii 0»bonir ll.ma**.

r totbp.-MNM...*of
•«*«lf koi'l*
fr..in 1^.1.

ln« It up and
dun. Lonl It. •Ibarblld wuh iihiikhI a*
liabto f-nni.t
ft
a proUbto
at an ni.i.ual n „t«|
(Ml.ntKV Wllltalii Wiil.b.rf Aator
of IKMMKin
lao aald to tir lu trotliitluK to buy
waa alao
tba tMlaro aa a wrdtIliiK proaciit for
bta dauabtpr Paullfir. Tb.-n It ««« tiii.
ftouiHvd that und. r a rlnu*.p of t;u.-n
Vlrtorta-a will OalHiriir Ilou«- o..ubl
not tbua tw dlaiHMNtl «if
“CROWNING OF KINGSHIP.*
AirrW AMlIn’a r«M>M Im llniiur «■
Tbr Luiulon Tluira publUbtHl a ifipii
by Alfml Auatln. tU«* |MN‘t Iniiivntp,
•ntltlrd *Tl«t rrowi.lui: of KI.ijchUIp ”
It U In thirtrrn atauaa-. of nbb b tb«>
drat thPN arr aa» fuUo
folb
What do wa rrowtin aad rvlH.rat.. toj.)
KoilAra and klnoht|.
r»hi|. ihronM ..1.

•toN^u.*sr

u to

klnalv. A.*epUro»l hy

Tut ‘tla nar crown nar pun*lr
r
Bat tba mai«.tlr mind mtui rraal 1
fWt amid rinahtna clatnura lirlj. U

Tba laat atauaa U aa foliowa:
to May a thnioa knit
i<«a
KU^li and kliwm. whu. aa tb<
BamTl^ vIclotT'a wlajom. hand It
Froa» atra to aoti and a»n
Ammritmm Twala Kawdrd.

lorican manufa«*turt*ra t>f aun:h*al
kmooto wtU find
• t
conaul at llaa«l
■tya that he ladlrtfa then* la a iaai.1
martiK for their warva, anya I^ralica
Waably. In a riKN»nt conriTanthiu with
tba ciioaul I>r. Kirit HlucUlr. an oiul
MOt pbyalclan «f Zurh h. w ho n-.hhM
tamid baa limti made by our UMiimfartoran to Introdun* aunritwl liiirirutoaoU Into SwItaerUnd. hta opinion
tod that they would undoubfMly tinvt
with a laady aale, as they w.-n* mlmli
todly the tMot In the w«a-!U. Our dental
toaemmeuta. It appeant. an* larrHy
iBportad mud. In fart, an* uacd rkrlu
toTdly by Bwtaa |»ractithm.*ra.

SLANG GOOD, SAYS SCHOLAR

I are twins aotd In tbe

mark of any a..rt on the tnmkM t.» fur
nt. Tb.- aprlns w
iiotbins
in.uud It funilalu-d the clew we w.-r,*

I

ii. Htanley Hull, pnahlent of t’laik
nnlverally. In a h*i-lure to tbe eiiniiner
Mbool at Ibe rniverally of C lih-aso.
anja a aiN*ilal dUiwitib from riileaso
lo tbe IMiUndeljilila IV.-aa
-Hlnns nlda Ibe Ik.v or sirl of fourt.*.*n to nlnet.*,n >.*nra old to ae*]iiUe
Ituemy.”
na»ert<*«l
l*toreaii.»r
Hall.
• Wbeij the emotional aid.* ..f a U»y or
k'lrl la Im Iiis de\el«i|H*il diirlns a«loh aoiHv. midway iHtw,.., tbe |H*rhH|
wlo'ii a|xM*<li ('ttiiiew elowly nii.l they
lark tiM* iH.W«*r of exprexHion nml tbe
time when they U*s1n nsniii to expni*a
lb. niM*hi-a m.wn* frmly nnd eaally. tbe

man aabore t.i
off au muny

aud tb.*ii
lit l.n. twenty and thirty imi.vh When
tbe tl.le wua out. we dus up tbe Ih*u.1.
In a d.iiu-n pIU.m-h
The Uland waa
llnnlly .‘xplon-d lu ev.-ry dln** tl..n. but
we lin.l our toilminie Work iim n reward
otinbc aft.'rnoun of Hi.* elsbtb day we
save It up. We did not d.niM Hie exwerv aatuntx! tbiii we culdi.’t lay our
banda on it.
We pull.tl off t.. tbe
M lK».ui.-r alK.ul ;i
l.K k 111 Hi.* afterwe abuuld iiavt* Welsh**.! amSior and
put to iwn nt oiii*.*. but It ba.l fallen
dead . aim, and the .lay wu« a but tuie.

Ih* allow (vl fn*«* play.**
aat down

NEW VARIETY OF WHEAT.

lnu*T‘\r'

ard for a l«itb i

aboutlns nnd aplnahlns. but we w.-re
t VpbuH Mill.T. Ihins twelve mil. ■
a.)Ulbu«wt of Cutbrle, okla.. baa miM-«l
a new variety of w lawt tiint la attract- blainnble. Tbe eu|»taln auddenly Ik*1ns wld«* ntteiithui. any a tbe St. l.«iula
<;iulH. |i. m.K ral. It la Ibe rutro M,nl- tUut ever li\.*ii. and In the o.urw* of a
couple ..f mliiutiw ..ur .onv.-niatlon
waa u sn at .b*al b..U.-r than tbe w i*etbIterrunenu.
•r. \\ .*’*l iHK-n “jiarda” a Ions Hme
While bl
.iN.ra bad n yl.ld of wlHiont a w*.r*l. but ware now on tbe
fem ten t.i llfl.vl. t.uabela |n*r nnw iKilnt ..f walkllis Inb. eo. h otb.-r Uxub
1T«»P n\eras**d twenty dve to a ml UK* uall wb.*n a wild yell from the
k live and
aUty to aixty-oue Malaya atopiK-d ua.
|N>iimla |NT buab. l. No wln'Ottleld at
*’Mp|H*.l by a abiirk, juat aa I esiK*cttnietevl ao mu.'b attention durlns the edr* srow led tbe .-aptalii aa be made a
fall nnd winter, an Ita auiwrlor ataud daab for tb.* d.vk
I foIlow.Hl, i*f
and d.*. p »;r.*en ct»h»r lua.le In tter luia- ct.urae. and na I r.*ncb«*d the uiiarter
turns.*. Tbla aprlns. while other flelda d.*. k and looked ..v.-r the four Malay a
aufr.T.*.! mure or lean, bis never bad a wen* In H»e yawl, and .uie of them waa
alsu ..f ruaL
boldlCs up iHmietblns f.»r the capialu’a
InaiKMbm. W** W
I up to UH. It
waa U*fon* It waa p
I>r. (ovM-s.* Bird tirlnnell. w bo la well waa a iK*arl oyster, and a muuotroua
kmovn .na tb.* aulb.a^ of ‘-The. I'uniab larp* one Imi.
• Wh.*rt* did you And Itr asked the
ineut ..f Ibe Stlnsy- tHann-ra. nml otlo
.*r capital al.»rl«*a aUuit Aimrl.wn In­ captain
••on Hie lK»llom.“ waa Ho* anawer.
diana, luia n*c.*ntly U-en m*nt to tbe
VM*iit by lYeaideiit B.xxwvelt on a aia*- •Tb. re ia one cixat In-d of Ilona down
eUil mlaal.ui to the Htandlns Ihnk In­ Hierer
live mlnut.*a later we had half a
diana. with w b.un tW soverninent lina
lately U*en in dNjuite ovt*r tbe leaae of dos**n more, and iiialde of an hour we
bad survey.**! the IkhI and f*»und our
.—the Uvaaun* of J*d.n Kaiie-a
art. In brluslns up In five fnthoma and in line with the ir**.*a w e bad
anclHtr.*tl on the ci*ntrr of tbe IkhI. Why
he hod meuti*>ned the aiirins
not make out. unb-iu.
.light l.e to
ablix In *-n.e I^ml«lm1et.t of
save time bunting f**r
lu want of
Hllnsy" l»r. t:rlnnell Ima ln.>.riHa-j
wat*T.
mticb curt..n« Indian lore wl.lrh

rc|x*rt»*.l fri*ui
tlK* many you ns Ainerhwn wtunen be
rx*,^Hdly aaw at Kiel. a.nya the Umdon
Kiiireiia. lU* llk.w their vUacloui
wwya and the amart way they dn*aa
and. aU.ve all tbe apieiidld way lu
Which they carry ib.*me. Iv»w.

a
l*UDkb

hare liecome ao numerooa I
•* t.. lhr.*alen the exin
«r mU birds of Ihr ooo&lry.

Hew Torfc. An«. fO-The wbDtotole
prioo for toUtttolto eonl Bdvmaowl
jMtor««yfn»|10lo0ll»ti». TM
la the hisbMt price ever paid for eoal.
ThU action wiU probably remit to a
roeettos of tbe retail dmlere who will
be oompeUed to pat ap tba price to
or flA_______________

.“Brins up llm* with three tall trcea
on Llsbeat fioliit and In five fatboma

• Kiirlns of fr.wb watiT to left of bis
rock on I«in 1h>w.“
1 found tbe chart w ben aboard ahlp.
I W4« mate of the a. b.mner. and 1 at
once ittid the imiMT Im fore tbe captain.
We sot ..ut a eluirt of the Bafida aea.
f..und the Uland of Timor lAUt and
tlx-n m.w.ur.'d off a«*veiity-tbrce milea
to tbe north. Tbla brousbl oa to Poix* a
UiaiMl. Neither of ua Itad ever landed
tbero. I.ut omlerwtcMHl that tbe ialand
waa not inhabited. Tbe luatrucliona
weie to enter tbe north Iwy and brtiif
op at a e.Ttnln a|i.il. M'luil for? Tba
value, and be exUtenee of a aprliis «mentioned,
but W by ab.uiM we s<» n.*li.>re? rnleaa
► ausseata a plan 1
a*Tw»lloii
nlloi, of tbe rlv.v'
there wtt« M.methlns of value on <»r
flatlanda of tbet..WiT
aUiiit the IMnii.l wl.y bad It In-en noted
ly known aa tbe delta. Ibe nanda and and tbe wrlilns enrrU-d around by a
Sravela of tbe aolt have lM*«'i»tue tbur- aallor?
uustily anturated tbnnisb tw<tity or
*1 be eajilaln and 1 talked the matter
thirty yeani of IrrltfatJoii. a<» tbiit an orer ami over, but c'ould make It no
atiUiidaiM*.* of water «wn lie obtnliMd plainer. It waa natural under the clrfrom kr.Ila aitiik Info Ibeui. It I- .-atl. eumataiicea that our tuiiula abould run
mati*d Hint OVIT :k«t tiii nrre fm t rould to burl.-.! In aaur.*. Ii U.-.-d we couldn’t
be bad fniui tl.U *.ure.* annually, tie
Jit tbe aallor
auflbleiit wafT to fl.aid
n.-nw
iHaipItal bad
to Ibe di ptb of a fimt «wrb y.nr. In plaut.*d aom. thins of vnlm* on 1‘oja-a
rhwe provlinlly lo tbla aupply aland lalaml and that u ins the
we d.tbe ate«ii al..|aw of tbe Hlerma. anions cided to bnv'e a try for It. Wlmt baawlHXM- aiiniii.lta Kliik' a river rla.-a. On telied our de< lalon wiia a nuivefwutlon
tbe IIPIXT *H.ura»*a of lilt* river, when* ovcrli.ard U-tw.*«-ii two aail..n. who
tbe wnUT iNiW.T iMMMlIillltlea art* llm liad l•.*.•n at tbe b<e.|>lt{
la-at. It la pn.|aaM*d to erect a pbllit of alH.ut Kam and bla efTeri..
l.Niai buriMiH.tver to senernte
1 tliink It waa .ui the twenty
Illy third
roHa of eb*etrlelty, tranaiiilt tbla |iow- day out ..f B.vdm y that we eu
er at bisb leiialon f-uly Ihe inll.w to l4y ..II tbe i...rlb al.le ..f |•..IM
tbe lowiT rnlley. biirneaa It to nunnrAfter bavins nw. b.d lb.* 1
oiia piimpitls atntlona In dirren nt pnrta found the aprlns. but aa we
of tbe delta and no iniike tbe rlv.r Hide it w«> I.M.k.d at < a«b o
pump Ita own water, wbh h t.i.a l*ee„ aak.vl what abould U* tbe m
once uaetl In Irrliratlon. rembrlns It a
iu*<*nnd lime available f»r tbe riHlatiuillmi of new laniU. It la eatlniati'il that hav.* btinl«*«l f..r n nc*«>.ll.- in a hay atack
If alt tbe water driven fr-.m tbe pumie at b..ine.
Ins planla nnd Ibe proiawMal at.«Tise
Tb.' chart mtuitloiied ttin-c tall tre«-H
. abould la* put on new nrea. in a sr*mp an.l the aprlns. ^V.‘ f.>un.i
.ubl UMim tbe nddltl.ui of Liai.taai Hie inxw Htandlns ba. k a .piart.-r of a
* of vnlnnble land to tbe Mate.
tulle from Hie iM-iu-b. with n.*M*r a

n«ar.

the tmlUtlon rlcnra imw lxM •Old to a core for the lolxin*.. balv
It It mora dan«m»ua to the amokiT
ttoa • doM tobacco ctoara. <l«*clan9a
iba fMch hjUMc eotmeU.

lOopyrtoht. tM. by C. M Lewla.J
While In boaplul at Hydoey. AoatnUa. a aallur uamt*d Kane died. Ilia efauld. and 1 bousbt them for
. Amons Ibtm waa a n»d«
chart or draw lus. and the wrilinf waa
In p.*m1l and dlapli.y.*d a very poor
hand. It ran:
**Nortb of Timor Iaui about aevrntythree. Enter north liar.

print In refere nce to “the -great l*opa
laUnd And.” aa It waa ralb*d. It waa
not the lars.i*t iK*orl oyaler U-d er.T
found amons the w,mt*-rn IMandm. but
It waa by Ions odd« tbe ricbeat. No
hand had ever diaturlwd It. aud tbe
l^vieat aud largeal abella ev.*r aeen
by lialK-rmen or tradera came *»ut of
that U**l. Al that depth of water It
waa no trick at all to bring up the
abella. and tbe flrat dosen we *.iK*ned
m*we than paid all tbe expenaea of the
trip. I'rom an oyater in tbla bed
which weighed eight ix.uoda waa taken
what waa afterward callAl the Blood
peart. It waa one of the Urgeat and
flacat aver pUced on Hie market.
M. QVAD.
Dr. N. C. Monie, |ire«id.*nt of tbe
Iowa AarnwHatUm *.f Uallway 8urSeona. U aald to he tbe heavbwt phyaldan to America, weightos
poanda.

tos here to wltneaa the oiroaa. Three
■peelal laatoe wese pat on for tbe
crowde. toatrtoff laet nisht. They left
at 7 «0, 8
an II :00 o’clock reepeoUrelf. to epite of thlt extra eerrioe.
however, many fot left and remained
to the city UBHI tbia morotos.
Chief of Poltoe John Rennie is takins a reet from tbe toU and trooble
of taktos oate of the peaoe of tbe city
and will try to enjoy a t«w daya at
hU oottose at Birahwood. He and
ex-Mayor W. W. Smith left thle
raorai^ for Eaet Bay with th.*ir new
twenty-wut l«thtos eoiU ^ulder their
The Traveree Bay Bewlns Circle
will meet tomorrow rfternooa with
lira J. W. HilliLer on Waalilngtoo

Gea E. King of Skegmog Poini MAOKETIZBD-TImfs’wlart’* both-1 \A/ANT«>-toNad 1
nrinirr ytmr
yoor wmtoh
wmtoh;dcMi*t
run rocaUr-1 VV m-. y o iiru«
;<
roort is in the city today.
^•n* pomaU^d
Mimes Catherine ami KUxabeth
GibU left this rooming for their home
■ s yo- and watch happ
amaiooaflcra visit with Mr,
id Mrs. C E. Murray of Franklin
reet.
O. F. Cate and farnHy of 711 Web­
ster itreel. are enjo> ing camp life at
TurLadr who took a oierr
Lake. Mr. Case is taking a mUtoke Irom front of Milliken^
Ulw »n.J K.
^.
week’s vacation.
1 storo Monday oan .•xchmnr.* for hen.
»tr.*«*t Knyin.* H.ium*.
Miss l,eila Stimson retume.1 this' at
Br order of Jack ]
rooming to .Ann Arlior after a visit 1
ith her cousin. Miss ('.rare F.l.lrcilof
th0 Stote/i'
Klmwoo.1 avenue.
MUSICuVsaoda fountain.
Frank Smith, Jr., left l.w Aljicna
_______________1630^if
this morning in the interests of the
LESSONS FREE
lumbeihnnofSmilh A: Hull
Irrterlor Sjyar la th
N. .C BaUcr an.l son Alimm R. Calinnn’H
\wo.t
wr n.th mada
term of moaic lettaona 1
BuUcr retumetl this morning tr.un
Alabama ami other souihcm jH.inis
where tbe>’ have Inrcn in the lumlK-i
ess. They will return smith m
t sixty .la)*s.
luav oeteet voor own
ostb of atwy
Teachers* examination Thurvlay, I o TItfKKIaw.Il. n.i.MK**.!
:|J» iU>iK.O. II O A rali.iu*l.
Fri.lav ami Satur.lay al ^ <i’« liwk.

E.W. HASTIGBS & SON

«:r|

:

FIRE INSURANCE

»

W. CLIFFE.

c. Jol
epHlay

‘m'fTW Mo.n1). .Mix \cn.lc.
who has l)ccn living in this city will
Miiianv her liuslan.l on his return
they will ItK-alc there.
Kverett Dorria of gutorr. 111.1
the maeat of Mias Lncilb* I'b.Kihald.

PLAIN TALK.

.rir;

;ii.Xn:-:

Dr. A W. Ohao. a N* rv. Pilla «r.
oold at 60c a Iwx at dealer, or I»r. A.
W. Ohaw* Miultcin.- (5o . Buffalo. N.
V. Bee that portrait and .iiniatore of
A.W. Oharo. M.D., are on every iwrk-

EXCUI^IONS
PEREM>t^QUETTE
SUNDAY

MArkhira Bkick.

W»hX.-.|*

Tlic Grand Traverse County Siind.iy
lloUrta this morotiis- SduHil ass.Hi.ition will hold its annual
»n atGrawn onWediK*s«l.iv and
Uia oaaa was put over onttl totnorTt.w
ThU ia tba tliird Umo be baa appror Thurs*lay. Aiig. ‘JUih and ‘JlM, A
od before the jodge fur amiUr ufflen- fine |....gn
enlcrtainn
^lorteen cars of aoldl. r hoys from cMcl in Sundav sch.H.lwork
ibe eudampmeiit at Manistee paaa**d diallyinvit^____________
throngh tlie city about two o’olo. k
•.•Innibla i;r>*w ib.'
thU morotoff 00 their way home to
n*.s.nl api.l* biM year. It
Hie copper r.*ston.
II lii.b.*K In «-lr.*uiiir.*ivi
Ainil Ncrlingcr ami Stephen I-arigbid out* jhiuihI and Ibr.**
ilic.whohavc < <imiK»sc«l a law partneralnp in I’.lk Rapi*ls, haxc *li«oKc*l.
anil Mr. Ncriingcr will o|wn olliccs in
the Hannah A: I.ay Mercantile Co.
bU»ck in Hus city on the 1st of Sc|w
tember.
Straight Talk and to the Point The
Mn*. Mary P. Nichols who with h
Virtues of Dr. A. W. Chase’s
son,
H. Nichols ami wife, ha
Nerve Pills Told in a Few
of Ml
Words by One Who
1, .lic.l very su.I.leiily ol
hcatt failure Momlav alierinHin, ;
Knows.
tliea.lvancclageofH4. The fnnei
Mrs. K. J. Hadeker, a .ut4*r of
service was licM yestcr.lay ainl the
8hrriff.ritroelert. well aud favoral*ly
Uxly was taken lo Rowes b»r i
known, of No. 21* l.iocnit at.. Big
Rapid**. aay^:••IAUt aprii.K I wa. fe<luUs, the 8-monlhs ol.l <laughter
* ami Mrs. Farnhain. cbe.1 tins
morning at their home. 1U54 WeliMer aiivertiaed and recommended oo highly
streeu The funeral will \k lieUl frou
the house al ijp. m. tomorrow.
trUl. and irot a box. 1 conld note tbe
The Prcslnlcrian Sumlay school irood effeoU in a very abort tune, aud
took abont tbriH-quarteri. of the
pumi. whi. h wax t.» have licen hel.l only
box Hit my ii.-rTODBueoa dlappwred.
imlay has licen j*ost|ione.l until U»anjoyinir b. lter tieaUli than 1 have for
some time. To w»y 1 endoriK* ib.* iir.rxiiaciMAH.
W..M I
,Mrs.Vhas. I. .Sniaa ami .laugh­
ter Irene of Chic ago animal here
tcr.lay. They ate Mopping with
Mr**, Fre.l S*hrctle, Hivisum street
Herhuslaml, manager of W. V. telegraph oflice in the prmluce exchange
otlice in Chn ago, cx|KTts lo leave fo
T raverse City alKuit .Sept, iM, lo visi
his relatives.
Miss Catherine Marshall ami NK h
olas Furhmanof Milwaukee arc guest
..f l». \V. Stewart an.l wife. Thev
wilf remain alnnit two weeks.
Col. I..K.Bishop,jHMmasler ofGra
Rapnk, who has Iktcii visiting II
iKrrt Montague lor the iu.st three
weeks, with .Mrs. Bisliop, retunu^l
home this morning.
l.ang*loir, head of the N
4-uii Co., has arrived at \c
ahlawanta from Ciminnali with his
.laughters for a visit at the restart.
.Mrs. XValker P. Hall of Cinein
cntertainc.l f<»rt> guests with a 1
ing i»arty at Neahtawanla last .
mg.
Mr. anil Mrs. Wm Loudon an*l
their .laughter. Miss Jennie, have
turnc.1 fr.Mu their summei’s visi
Scollan.1.
11. S. Hull retumetl this mor
fiom Graml Kapitls.
Mrs. C. Rickard ami son retumetl
yestenlay after a short visit in Ciraml
kapuls.
Mrs. Chas. XV. Joyce and little
daughter Ikwoihy.returned to Chicago
this morning, after siKmding
months in this city.
MissFnuKTcs Alexander ol Grand
Raia.lsand Miss Blanche Kelley of
Mavfirl.l, arc guests ol Miss F.thcl
r.ibU of West Kighlh street.
William Champion went to CatlilUc this morning where he will
mcnce work of painting the new Uock
ofWeblKrr and McMullen, He will
employ a gang of men to comidete the
job as quickly as pomible.
P. A. Clausen has retumetl to Ori­
on for further trralraenl.
Miss Fannie Taylor who has
uughihere in tbe public schools for
several yrars. ha* arrived in the city
from Chicago and is visiting friends.
Miss Taylor was to have toughl here
the coming year in the Oak Park
school but hi* resigned ^ the poaa
She will leave in a few da>i for Grand
Rapids where she has a better pomtion,
A. S. Cooper of HowcU. and
Croorge R Cooper of Ann Arbor,
brochen of C K Cbopcr. are here on
a visit. Mr. George Cooper it with
tbe Inland Prem at Ann Arbor.

»MONK UM.

Jtttd new hr tht

Tinal

eiosina
Out
of all Summer Suits
and Jackets w w
To mnlc.
all !•( o

story short .iml n
I al luiyr rs w pri

TllcM! arr alt last si .1 inn’s piiri lias>- ami tlir siyl.-s
ar«! rinlil for early f.<ll wi ar. Tli.-y ar<- w« tl mailianil i xic|>tionally
liK' rs. I ln- sa'i- l.«nins
to-morrow mornini'. Simi soimrol llt'-m in iho ilisplay vvimlow.
:
:
:
:
:

th( Boston ^tore

0! iimonowii

HUHOOL KAU.Y .\ND
PICNIC

Th« Annoat SchwalK*nf.M.t or Oeiinan
Picnic will Ik* held at
(}KAN1> K.APiDS
SUNDAY. .U’tJUST 21th
Train will leave lYaverae (bly at
6:60 a. m. Rate f2( ti. See {Kvatera.
or oak ogeota for full particulara rei|r eicnraiona 1
rat4*a to other
I on thla dale.

Pere Marquette
For UrMd topkU. l>*.Vro4l, Tuiwk.. IVtlcaco
IOO»|*. u.
For Mnaki^un. lUr CUy. P«rt Haron. Tol-lo
For MaaUWe. Lwdl.*cV**a^ MiIk’uu^. S-OD
o-m . U;«)a.ai .s aiti m.
ForBlk toptda. KaUu^km aiwl 4>nlr«l take

or more ..1 ..nr .Irsk or «r.limr
ELECTRIC FANS tb v.iit *.ib. c.M..rcorh..im. All *.l ... or
design and iK iirr t < ousttnr tion

CAMPBELL BROS

A PUBLIC MEETING
WILL BE HELD AT

STEIMIEIlirS GRAND
...ON...

Friday Evening, August 22

“•VSmon

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY.
Jonot::, laoe.
TrolBK teav* Trarwm Vtxj oa foUowa:

f1^

jo

For^ patata north U> Marklaaw Oty. 11 ;K»

FtortoKUoTtU.andm.Loolo.4aDa. •.
Ftor IVlookry aod Hoebur Homo*., a » r m
Ttn^

hkr this:

All$18.00 Suits go at S7.9BS9.00 Jackets go at J4.50
All 15.00 ......... 6.98 8.00
3.98
All 12.00 ......... 5.98 6.00
2.98
All 8.00 ......... 3.98 3.00
98
One-Cbird off on all Dress 0oods!

LUDINUTON.
Friday. Aof:u.t 22.
Train will leave TraverM* Cut nt
«H>Oa.m. Rate fl 2... Sc- |K>.iera.
or oak oxema for porticulara.
_______ IV. 20. 21

IS

:li rd.jrcl 1

^ J^Toroo Qtj at f OCn

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

Traverse City Board of Trade

he ;:rantl-'or the 1purpose of consicferinj; a franchise tot h
ed lo the Traverse City
and Old Mission Railway
ily at
. Co.
ting the ii.tcresis
that, while protecting
ii.tcrests oi
of me
the city, will al
also
able to the Railway Co. It is earnestly hoi>etl
be acceptal
that all citizens, whether members of the Board of
Frade or not. who arc interested in the advancement of
our city, will be present at the meeting.
A. V. Friedrich.
H.S. Hull.
H. Montague.
J. Ftirfsch.
C. L. Greilick.
C. K. Buck.
E.P. Wilhelm.
Thos. T. Bates.
B.
J. Morgan.
Wm. l^udon
J. W.
V. miiiiKcn,
Millikcn,
II.
II. C.
L.. Hai
uavis,
E.
g
J* ^ • Hannah,

CRMUBBAT.

Director* of Board of Trade.

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