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The Evening Record, August 04, 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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1902-08-04
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• THE EVENEStG -RECORD (
SIXTH TKAM-KOl loss
TOA.VKBSB CITT. MICB. MONDAY AUOUST 4. 1901.
WRECK ON
KLONDIKE
Thro* Man Badly Hurt Early
Yoatarday Morning
CiCINE HIT ITS OWN TNAIN
n and
Brakaman
varaly Injurad
MAY LO^HER FOOT
TRAGIC END
OFJACKKEHOE
TOTrMe AertOeOT le KieOT Y*ot OM
Pe^bnnr of JeSa lUNeberk of
Bfaaen T—anSIn SenOTOar.
Late Batarday afiomooa tiie nlfht
j«ar old daaffbtnrof John lUmlwcb Had Served Time for Murder
of Blmwood townnbip. met wiib a
But Was Paroled
tarrlbla aoeldont that may rennU In
the lonn of her foot. Bbe aoddentally
•teppd npon tbe blade of a^radle.
ACCIDENT
wltbenoli foroe that her foot wan cot
two tbtrdn of tbe way off. hanjricf
only by tbe flenb of tbe opjet aide of
Lifs
Crushsd
Out
In
Camp of
tbe inniep, tbe eat beinff ^nnt in front
State Lumbar Co.
of tbe l«oL Tlh^ cM!d wan broojfht
to iMn city, and Dr. Kneeland dreneed
tbe isjsisd member, ntitobinf a*- foot
into place aialn. Ther« In grar.-fear Ce«nrtBOOTKllli*e tUm MOTW-le-Lew
►rer, tbal ibf foot will not reanlla. and that the memW will iiare
tobeampsUtad.__________
MET DEATH BY
WREa ON ANN ARBOR
A wtark oee.rfwd ea thw iLUmdiU
braaob of tia Pot* lUrqMCU road
««rl7 je*tar«ar mamiag, bj wliUsb
PassonRors Injured.
two aao WOT* mwwnXj lajortMi. and Dozen
MothOT mOTi wtio WMit «r oa th*
Some of ThenrSorlously
VTOTiktafr train wm alao badl* bsrt
Tti* aneidnat ooonrr.^ at NapUn.
aboat »i mllOTi U yood KaUanka and
• Trala Norik of I adwan oaaaad bj tba analiia of a k«iaf
train baidaiijr Into iu own tnln in th*
darkueM. wbllr •frllobla«. It wan
iant kafota dajllfbt. and U.n train
Ghdilao. Mich . Ang. 4-An i Kroreraw bad aridnotlj lont tbnir IwaHnf*
ta no far an U»«* looatioa of Uio train ton train on the Ann AArbor mllnray
wan ooooarand. no ibat Uh- nniriDr lade up of H ooachen and c-ir.rlng
*) peopU wan *Te«ked ma inllen
oortb of tblnplaoe at H:45
look yenterday moming. 8o far i « known no
brfot* tbo oollUioo lln li
wan killed. Iml al*oul a donen
Rafaa BU»Tsr o^U city, and bo had
wn were injnred. noiue n« rioosly.
hU bank badly wr?Bebnd and bin faon
ootalobad nnrnmly. It may bn a oooAlma, hurt about the
O. B Yo
oidofablo timo bnfor* b* in abln to bt
aboat acain. an bin back nnnmn to be
a. D. Boardmaii. Mt. Pleaaant. lack
badly bnrt.
ladly bmiked.
Tbn bmknman. J. J. FonUr of KalI Nye. Owonno, back and client
aiaasoo. wan nittinf in tbo way oar
dly emnheiL
irrod. Un wan
MU B|ir*gne. Alma, hack and leg
thrown forward. ntrikliMt bin bond npdlybrnlned.
on a piotorf framn and Infllotinir a
J. K. Omtn, Alma, right arm frac
wary affly oat in tain foraboad. HU
loft band wan alno qoiU arromly in- tnred.
W. r. Horer, Ohio, right knti* injarad. Hr wan taknn to bln liomn in
jnred and uth« r nlight injurirn.
Henry Day. radillac. Isrk U dly inBoa Koob, who wyut op on the
Boriou^
wiaokiac train, fell off the loffnoo tbn jnred and other injuries
A. J. Harrington. Onhkonli. Win.,
wraokod train and had an ankle badly
bank
eertonnly injured and hnrf internpialnod no that bn will br Uid ap for
«>ennUmr l>r. Kneeland of thin city naly.
A. O. Kraft, Durand, head ml and
attended all ibrae of tbr injarod men
Trafflo wan not delayed at all on tbn oilier nlight injurh n
Henry Web*.ter. Almr.la-k and eide
Klondike llranob. an only one oar wan
wr«rke<l to any oooniderable nstont. injured.
Tbe wator tank of the enffioe
BatardHTummlngJaek Keboe. well
known in the oHmlnat annals of
Mirhlgan. wan killed in tbe camp of
the Bute Isnmber ilo near Btonner.
1 the ylcinlty of Honor. Benxle
imnty.
Keboe was engaged ta haollng bem
pair of gnwt logging
etmek by the iiole «f
tbe outfit and thrown against the load
with nucn force an to break bin Irg.
Then the wheel- panned orer him
cronbing him eo badly that death enOTied nlmont Inrtanlaneoanly.
Kehoe had a orimtaal reoord which
an brongbt tirominently before the
people of northern Michigan eleren
yearn ago. He wan aconned of murder,
ing his mother in Uw and hln trUl
iwitionnl It wan alleged tliat
the rnm.- whb c.mmitted In the iwriy
hoars 111 the ealoou kept by
Th.. aconeed cUim. d n*>tf dr..nne and wa- finally le nt to Jackson
far fifteen yearn. Governor Pingr.*e
gave Kehoe a larole two yearn ago.
and tlm iwrole in -aid to have expir. d
Saturday and he wan . xi-nrUng his
dl-charge daily. The imr.»le waa
given owing to tbe aerionn illness of
Kehoe in |»ri-on. but he recovered and
•ino.. hin release
employed to
lumber camp- near the scene of bin
W. I*. Kenney of thin city waa at
Stormer Saturday aft- rnoon when the
iKxlv of Kehoe wa- brooghi in from
camp in a bark rack. When he wa«
told it wan Kehoe he wa- noriwin«‘d.
liecaune the tragedy brought vividly
mind a personal experienn^ he
luul with th. dead man twentv-flv.«
v.-ar« ago in Maui»t.*e
' Kenney wa-at that time dtiv.ng a
age between Manistee and Heoxonia.
Oae night when b.. arriveil in Mao*
i»t.*i he pot np at a hotel and later in
drunken man wai
brooght in by Jack Kehoe, who then
kept a naloon in Maninh e The dmnk
given a b.d in the
cupieil hy Kenney, la the
when the Utter awoke be found that
his room mat.* had di-app-ared. also
Kenney's watch and another gold
wat. h which Kenney bas brought
town for a man in Hk oxonia to get
jiair. d A warrant wan sworn out for
the m:in who occupied the room with
Kenney but Kehoe. who was a w
lies., d.%clar.^l that the drunken a
.lid not tak.» the watohen becauee
ltims.df han taken fr..m him his own
watch and money and k. pt them until
h. left the bolvl th. next
I!.* nUUHl that the man who wan drunk
claimed that he bad Uh u rohWd doring tbe night, but wan reasnure.l when
» pro|s rtv wa* •turn. d to hima Iby
The train wan lionnd from Dormnd
to Crystal 1-nke and Fronkfurt and
was miming about Uitrty fire miles
an boar. It in Udieved the wreck wan
oaosed bytbenauge break Irg on one
of the wnedn of the oonibluiilion bag
gage and smoker, n. at to the eng
Popular Club House at Reed's The engine wan polleil Horn the raiU
and Are cam alto left the irm l Tin
Uake Burned Yesterday
leoder of the engine wan thrown on its
tide diagonally aero n Uio track and the
dien on their Bidr*.
sereral down the emhmkiuei.t. and
next three lipiaHl. but
Faiir ria.iMio.
orer. Tbe lanm ugern lu
m» d coaclien .-scapiHl by
Uisnd Hapidi. Mich . Aug. 4-The
Lakeelde clnb bonee at lleed n lake In
king throngl
in rnlnafrxim ffre which ntarb*d y*ct« r- sides1 of the oaidi.
oaic 9 ui.iN rmo.i
A
nperlal
engm. mid oim , At. with
day afternoon at abont 4o'clock
in the attic orer thedann. hall,
tbe I.Hwl railway phynic’im Dr. H II
orer |100 worth of the contents wa* McMullen and Dm lU^ea and W.
eared and it Ueatimmled the toUl Ion. Joe Hmith. w. nl to ihe m ono of the
U betweim fta.ooo and
Tbe aoddeot. where they wen aimi.t. d in
bonding whloh wan owned by
wring for the injured hr Dr. Cn
fSraad Rapids ralinray oomimny and of Marlon. Mich . who wan on tli
leaned to the Lakenlde dob. wa. liimrwl enrrion train. Tim injured were
for $ll.OO.k The oontenu were innur- brought to thin city and Ihone
Mr. Kemi.-y *aDp cted tliat Kehoe
od for $8.tk«n. The Jsakenlde dob •erioanly hurt wen- Uken U
was roiic-rti.-d in the roT.bery and
boo» wan one of the luont richly furs. while the ..them wen. I, ft in caused a m arch warrant for hi* *a
nUhed reeortn of ilie kind lu the elate.
to L i98ue.l. Th. re>ult wa* the t
No money had been niwred to make it
wrecking train from Hod ford log of the lobt waiche- in Kehoe’*
nunoriwaned. Many oosilj iwintingn arrired at 4
iu the afU*mi>ou and In- place.
adorned tin- walU and eiiHMi.lve caring away ih.> dehn?.. Almut
It 1* *Ute4l that Kehoe n-ver Mt
pUn and fornltore ami other fittoren fire hundred feet of track wnn t.irn lui.i any n-mor-**' for th.- crime for which
wer* la erery room
twisted
he wa- cSnvicted but had decUred that
Between
ana
bad been
t\>ndoctor Muuahan wan in cu.irg. there w. re two more he intended to
lOoenUy e*pnded in enlarging and of the excumion train.
gel even with later. Ki- untimely
ImproTlng the boilding.
and tragic d-ath cIoot* a-encaliooal
Jt in ezpeoted that arrangemenU will
chaider of Michigan’* criminal bi-be madeforrebollding Uie dob boose.
twy.________________
BcTa oontraoted aoarlet ferer last
fall while attesdlng school and m-rer
faUy nootexoA from tbo atlaok. Bbe
wan panialljrpaislysed tsi aflar reoer ory from tkln aeosiod to gala sntil the
waa Miaad ky her lart lUncoa
rrowan atroof hope of her ultl.
rooorery ontll aboot 4 o'clock
of tbe morning of ber doatb. Bbo waa
deroledtoberfriesda doling ber alcknma sod wan oootinoaUy doing nomething for Uiem. Bbe deeply ngrx tuA
tbo neooMity for mimlBg her ecliool
. and daring her illneen from
eoarlet ferar often expreeewl a d.txlrv
for a npOTdy reoorery. that she might
me her school work. Bbt wan devoted lotbe Bonday school, and while
ill wan oontinnally Inquiring aboot
WtsnStWaattnP
StfmSb0«s
s//Dea
Pltnl9 «t Bast Bill 6<x>ds
Coimt
Prices
Eo*r qu»ttd *m
RtliaMe
In stock now. The mannlicturcts until now have
been almost uniWe to 6U orJen on sooount of
great dcmaiuL Kverjrthiiig that's nee.le.1 you
wiUhnahete.
Footwear
THE WEATHER
$2-00
in and tbelr nympaiiiy for tb*
family.
A largeoomber were received wlthit oarda. Beautiful off.riogn w.re!
r«xte-lvM from
Louie HaviUnd. Mr. eud Mrs.
Cbaa. Roeenthal, Mra. Bwanton. Ber*
nice Iloberteoo. Mr. and Mra Bi*rt
Ourott. K L. Aahton. Victor K. Hunt
lanton. L K. UibU. Mim Nelli*
Gailivan. Mra. Miuuie Dunn. Mina
Ballard. Mra. Will Ashton. Mr. and
Men's .Ircss shoes. Fancy Vexting toj«, genuine Viet Kid
vamps, cut to
$1-65
Women's fine .Irras shoe*, made
of v ery caretully selected Ki.l in
stylisli, iH^feci liuing sliapes,
only
$1.64
Men's Canvas Shoes rut
to
7SC
Wo.nm'. T.kt Sl.piw t:ut to
g»n. Dr. and Mm. 'Ibirlby. Eth.l
VanBiiLU. Mr. and Mra. T. T. llatan,
M. B. Holley, Mr. and Mr*. F. <J.
DO. Kora, Kdylbe and Ktliel
Dr. and Kh.-a Martin. Kmn.a
Charlotlc Friedrich. Mr. and Mr- O.
K.
IIor»t.
Dr
Walt, r
WillMra Kd tlilbert Mar
ion Sonahall. Mamie and Belle Dunn,
(Tunic Wliit
oe* Rutn< r.
Mra J. K. Gill. -pie. Mr. and Mra *1.
T. Hannah. Uathbooe Bister*. K. t'.
Lodge. Kdoa Wilhelm. Myrtl. Moot.-.
Fetoakey: Kmploye* of th.* Hotel
Whiting. AI'en>; Smlih. Mra A W
Kickerd. W. L DeWlit. O K Mur
ray. Klla M. Bmith. Mra Fuller and
children.Mra Moeea Bfoman. Mr. and!
Mra Goodrirh. Mr. and Mra John
Froliert. G. B. Bchippaca*-e, Th. EnAlUrl CorniliB. Minnie
and MaryBidiner. Albert ('wpia end
family. Uniform lUnk K. of P .
Ky-eUa’. .tor.-. Mr. and Mra Frank
Meade. K. of P. Manion. Mr. and
Mrs A. W. I arUk; Mnr A. V. Fr edrich.
________________
50c
Men's soliil. Satin <.«lf short tut
to ..niy
$1.35
STEINBERG’S GRAND
SATURDAY
AUG. 9
ELMER WALTERS’
r 4MI a
Trli.
...A...
MILLIONAIRE
TRAMP
In Nra
r TVl*-rra|vh I*, tbr H.^>.nl
BIU UOKH D-ORC'l’SA
Mtt.000.WO. the ml^maw
labeOOpmaMitaudthei
SAMPLE PAW SALE * • • UNOERWEAH, CAPS, BEITS .
We Offer
Silk Waists
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
•
«
a
STEINBERG^ -AEUABU DRY ROODS ARO CL0THIH8 HOOSE.
ONEOK
THH HrtlGHTEST NOVELT
OF THE YEAR.
Tor Cbi$ Oieeh
To rcdu< c our Mo* k your choice
ofGKRANU MS
SOc iter dozen
Phone us for Cut Flowers.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
This Productiin Will PiimYM
f,re,.u.rvorhm,ic. All
ilcsign and |»crfcct ctnisi
CAMPBELL BROS
udfCDilblettep*.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
REVA COMPTON’S FUNERAL
Correct, Collars
lOc, ISc, 20c
THE OLD RELIABLE
M. Hocllmant.l and H. F.
Bcagb«y left IbU morning for a trip
KOEIIIG’S HUSTLER S WON to tb* Pacific coa-t, which will conaiiout alx w.-cka They will
Ur.tr.t» 1 brlrtl.
their objective point Salt Lake
CUj, wUvrt they will aitcml the naurMiMl.br . iUM..r ihwt u.r,
1
annual convent lou of the Elka
Wm I 'i II.I M 1 < umm*.
Knroate Uiey will *|>» nd a few day*
Kowlc'* Butl.rawMit to Urawn at Denver and aft-^ the convention
pMUntaT wd .bo*.d teM> b.
will g«» to I/O- Angele* for a few dayw doM. U» Miaf. bates 18 M 7 te id Mien oa to Ban Fraaci*oo, N^vtlb ,
tenr of tb. HuUm. Thte U lb. Jbtnn and other |*uni* ou the emut,
Huttete .........4011006*
Umwn
0 0 0 0 I I 0 4 I- 7
Bolterl.-.. l>M*.r Md J. N
tollhbiidHuT. Two b»* bite. H»7: Umw».»:te«* bM. hlu.
Orowo. 1. Sttmok ooi. by Drokor. I
bv toltfi. a Ui»lro. Wm. 8o.ni..
r/f/p Ctuts
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
pteud te ttm* to b* of KT •MTio* tbi.
I.lbsw. tb.l tb. Hntiar*h.T. pUy•d U.1. y«r. ud Ui«y h»« lo*t oolr
two. Tl» .por. by imibS* *• •• »«'•
all sires, as kmg as the
800 dozen we have just
unpacked will last, go at
I.At.K-<T HBKKATION
OFF FOR SILT LAKE CITY
irlll b.«tB •» one* u 111* *»moi> bu *.>
ter
il ooald tuirdlj Iw
Overalls or
Jackets
STEINBERG’S aOTHIHG AWD DRY GOODS STORE
lirrat KiBBM-ler apred* 111- Klahlv-sUih
New York. Ang. 4-ttoMell Sage
8<; tcUy. Wb.n ask.-d if he intend
rviiring fu?m bo*in*u *oon hr
"How can ir 1 am dir. cKor in 27 railraadccmpanicaandif 1 n tirc it mean*
a great Iom tc me."
He -aid be would *p*nd hi- birthday by being at hi- bn«iuc*« f^arly iu
the morning and would work «* hard
BlMBmlWm
SMptd
im V. mioi
UNCLE RUSSELL WORKS
lUrltMlBX at Ilia
€lly • Book w store
Men’s and W'otnen’s $8.60 and
$8 Sample Oxfords in Patent
leather. Kid and. Calf, onl)
TROUBLE WAS EXPECTED
M II railed to
at 1
THE NEW 5TAND
T1h‘ funeral t.f little Reva romplou
ra* held from the t'ongregational
hurch ye*iertlay afternoon at
o’cliKk. and wa* very Urg-ly att*
bv friend* of the family and IhoOT
Who had known and loved the little
girl In life The foaeral wa.
charge of L D. OortU. and Bev. D.
( ochlin coodnoted the *ervioe, which
wa* V4 ry tooching throogboul. Tbe
mn.ic wa* fuml*bed by Mra Wy*ong.
Mra Bachant. Mi.* Gray and Mi**
KverAt, with Mi*. Travi*a ooompan-
There are a Good Many
WaysofSellingGoods
S<Jmc win mark their gixvls high and give 10 per cml.
ort. others will get outside aul. «omc will say wc arc big
here, wc get OUT gooils almost for nothing.
*Tbe lUlbboae BUter* attended in
a body, and eight little girl* from her
pallbearer., tbe laUer dtondaf their
boaqaeta into the gimve at cemetery.
The pall bearer* wem FriU Beilaer,
Wallaoe Latmen. Olaytoo Lardie and
JoTin Bfoadfoot.
at tbe Wanike waabc
Uttle Bern wa* bom at lUaloa.
Jaeobe wa* on the ground
by haU a doMa well am
drimtlea Aagaet». I8M. Her cheertal di*painformed tbe eheriff that eltioa and eprtgbtly way* made her a
Tbe
favortle. e.peoially among the gamte
tae effort to start had Uwii abandoned
of the lioleL There were almoil alway* some of tbe playmalM aboat hw.
and during ber illaee* amay at a Mme
came to ioqalre of berooaditioi
U jm wnithoM fo U Joel tariog bor flowOTU and other lortbf
maTn.
242 FRONT STREET
A
▼
/
Wc do not fed vcr> big here but wc fed big enough to
sdl you gooils .vs cheap and rhcajicr than any house in
town. Wc bu) our goo.U for cash, di^'ount all our bills
and that is the vray to buy goods cheap.
Colored and Embroidered
dalf dose.^^^
Wfe tic. Mc, lOe.
Hew neckwear
negligee Shirts
lurtwwwelttveoo»kil«pre«tirtt white and iilk
nmi at below cM pricrt.
Big Ifne of tenev rik and wash goodi. fancy ribboM «nd
other bargains too noineroua to nwntion. »U at doong
out pricesw
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
Straw iyats
2$C*$0C.7$C.t6$$.00.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
I ferraadSrkai^Uix
THE EVHIDIG HECOMk.
^«tm«
l«
amMroBi oth«tel«M «f «lr
ii to h» ozhlbtlid AB« iBtod at •!.
ia Ik* fkiMl9.
OkiBl** A 0*Tl*hMk4»*rt
teala,
«• «U lU* ckair. «ad U alliMr
*BC!7r—
TaAVEME OITV. MIOHiOAM
OKAMO TRAVKRSe HCRALO
TMt. (. Um AM i. V. MHM«
laoiodiAC
oor.
l.«Uh*nMa7*ritbll*-«->i
wiU
^ ^
muk
ispattMt
bb
Mhbad of lapld tianaU? As wob4«fml thlnge than thie haTe beta COB.
whieh
2:rsr‘.i
of Ibr for.
-iJir-MsiiSsr'
etatnlBam
-I bad bu.lue«. ir. the far w««l teal
winter,** aald a IW-ton Uw.ver the oth
«r day, "aiHl a Ulie I wae etopplng in a
forvktry
iktry aw
enieU tiiati for a Any or t«o n uuin
me* trifil for ki< nliur a l»orae. I went
thrii
with
nigt I
,ol.b.«llnrh4«*.l»»
oter to eunrt l« eee bun ibey |hjI
Thot
IMWI
IbiniTA ibr».ui:b. eud Ho«ly foUuned
thr eolOMt of foraetty ae
as a
I
Tb. re
I for tbe evl.leo.i- AA*I IaaII,
toiiie In thetr^r^U
waetrt iIm- ..luidow of a d.iulit It. u.y
mind Omt lie* Kleomr nee poilty, and
etanoee Tory rmlaabl- papaw apoa U»e
tbat eTenbic 1 eald to bie bin>*er:
Mbjeec hare beaa wrill«a and pob*
-V.Hi-U b«Ae your rtiM- loiuorron. Tbe
jury muaC «i.rialnly comi«-t.*
In the woafc of the ooauiiaaio
-•Uh. I U..JI I klMivr.* be replied.
•oooofairiBB and hlchty aattat
‘•Vahi enr. ly dun't 1...]^ to get nlia
AUhaaaCToetiuaof thecaai
- ‘Well, may Im not. but tl«T* II euteProf, a D. Boiith. aapaHntee
ly be a dlaa».'T»o uiruL*
fartnan’ laetitotee In Mieb
* *1 nbookln't t^uuX on tiuit If 1 bed
dncted into bU plan for IWI » a tecboioal wort
alona foreeery
fareetry line*,
linee. to be
ort alooa
..., „t i
you know.* be ni»U^d.
oot in mob ooe of UiA* fanae^* Tve r*t two l.niiber. lu Uw &i tbe
oarrled out
oirr
inUiint M In the elate.
In reriewing iu wort of tbe paet
****••’'
tbrjr
eWES
toft tba eity a mito to hbc aida. Tba
aaw chanaal atarto about a mile aad
half to aotth aad waM at tha .eify
aad idkna Uf old ooa again aboat a
and a half aortbw«M. raialag
viag tba
ssvaval
farms aad l
dia mill aad elec
It watrr power by
smiopsnsml
Tbs city
tod to extoad its sswars m
Dsaeara aa oaUet. while
most build another expensive
facto aad ifun-A »!▼«• eaamplaa gained by artaal e*|e rienoe during Um
laiat ten y.Mkra fo prove wbat can b.*
aoooiupllabed ander proper oondiUone
ai
la onr iu
) ia intereahid
then will ere.
tereat which will be anre
[.'HIMAlall B. DAIIIIAUII oTC
ABItlAb NAVIGATIOM.
Prof. Alexander Oraham tWl. in
ranter of the bdepbone. ia pcraonally
nrialngthe oonatniction of an air
c:ai..
i*ki
L bAlfATION OFl
the aolatooa of oaa of the great prublaauwhiahcoBfroatolhiaatala. tty.
laamtoa iavaatigaliona of the fon^try
ooBditioaa in raHoaa lorto of tbe
alala have been made, and the oommlaaioB haa given exhanative detail
which will prove of great value.
aad the tommiaeion baa ehown tiiat
the wiMto landa which were once covarad wttb dense growtba cd valuable
timber caa be recUitued and b. mad.
10 prodaoe caother fair crop wltliln a
gaBaraUoa. In making lU miort th.
oommiaaioB leys elnm upon tbe fact
that maob of U.e land to which immi
lavliAid for tbe |«r
ffiaat^
ng tarma li unfit for
joeea owing to the
natara^of tbe soil and can never be
made .to prodnee a livelihood for even
Uie most Uirifty farmer. Tbla dt.a»
fitioo. eaya the report, ia unjuat to tb.
immlgtanto and to the aUte. Whih
The ones at $6.00 are pretty.
The ones at $7.00 are nice.
The ones at $0.00 are fine.
The oneaat $ 12.50 are beauties.
Don't miss ftost. €srltestfl)« tost sdeeiion!
B*With all the vig
MmbUW
lintou. The oiaft ia aaid to be tbe
mult of yeara of atndy on tbe part of
Prof. Ih ll. and repn.a.oto an expen
diture of many .tlxonmnd dollars It
ia . twenty le« t long, and ia oomjioaed
TUB GAS GO. 18 thla month sending
of neveuiy.flve diatinot parU. It ia
ont atatemenU of aoeonnt to it.
cell.d Intomally with cwnvaa. aad in
oonanmer. by postal card. This i. this volcano ever made
plaiM a with linen atretotH d*on piano
iu aooordance with cnatom in cities
The first tji»ewri»cr uivcntt*d in the '
allowed for
v^ir. a E'lv.- milea of this vrm- were
United SUtes was patented by William
asAHl m tbe ooaatmctioo. The prinoi
Austin Burt, of Detroit. Mish., in
pie of the kite will U> ntlliaedtoa
11 ia collected by
lasv. Mr. Hurt was also the inventor
oooaiderable . xtent in this maohine.
ant is allowed.
of tbe solar compaea He called hi.
ia to carry hnman freight.
maohine the *‘tyiwgraph. ” This maThis meana that the aeroplane ayatem, LOS ANGKLKtt OK SAN KRANCltt
chine, like several which follow.d it.
not nacd in any of ttantos Dnuiont**
OO AND ItKTURN. via G. R. & L
as slow for practical resnlta
aireblne. wiU IB a featoie of Prof.
While ooorting ]««tty BUod Haw^ Tickeu on mle Ang. 1st to 8th good
Ik'll a machine.*
Juat wbat Prof. Ib-ll hopes to aooompliab with bia alnbip ia not oer
91H« to all. whether K. P.’a or
tain, but those who know him inxial Gall at office for farther imrticu
O. K. Mnrray. Agent
he iutomU to outdo Santoe-Dottont iu
the c«n.inenug of the griBt problem.
AU.I they iwedlot a machine ready for
For floors one Chin
le with Santoa-Domont
ii.-weat air.ht). now building In thU
her mother, Mrs. Kliza lUwkina and
the ooaiUe liave suricised evuiy ho'lj
in this section by annonneing their
marriage, in Jersey riiy. ttanday eventug. Tbe bride is a haudMime bru
nette'coufes.iug to S»yean.. sUbougb
die looks younger than tbu bride
oonutry for the Worlds Pair aerial!
Champmgn^ toda
fm% refrafting
groom. who to in bis twenty ninth
oouteat. at ttt Louis in IWU. This. Ur/oi
Wait's toda fountain. 1630-tf
year.
Frof. Ab xander Graham Bell, whose
name the t«*le|ihoue bears, lias com
her and
a psrmsnrat forestry preserve, the
aommtssioB made, at different timee.
a bbBwtag of tbe importance of the
As under tlu* Platt amendment we have pracdcallr
SEKllS
IS
GIVE
A.\D
HEClPi:OCITY
THE
SUOAK
Pi:oFiT.vBi*E
THIS IS
NOT
EABOREUS
PUOPEK
IF.
AS
TO
IS
('LAIMEP.
PKOl)UCEi:S
fk;uri:s.
IHINK
IN CUBA
TO
in
THE
TO
TO
OF
WHEN YOU ARE CANNING
8. K. Wnili
mm’xdrag.
You should use the calebrated Lava Ware, the kind you can’t hurt, and should
the fruit boil dry it will nc»t be spoiled—can’t burn anything when using this ware.
All sizes of kettle’s and pans and at all prices. ,See these s|ilemlid goods.
/
IT
CUBANS
SELL
DAILY OOIMOER-T3
AT
opinion
GIVEN ON TUli; WONDERFUL I'lANOLA every day until fimher notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture l^epartrnenl on the ground lh»or from lo
to i 1 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely fr€*e. You are cordially invite d to
hear this wonderful instrument.
if
INCKE.kSED,
AND THAT MEANS^A MASS 6f DlSt'ONTENTEI) WORK
MEN WHO CAN EASILY BE MOLDED INTO MOBSWND
GIVE MUCH TROUBLE
Md .M 1W.MU*. thr lUh «toy uT Jsau*i
Mt.at Wa u Auck taia*furMMMi<iC«Mrli
The papers rejv.rt that the Ward line
of steamships, which is the biggest and heaviest transporter, has
already Uken off the route three of its big^ vessels on
tbe
Jul» HXldbAag
E«trada Palma is going to hav«* his hands full in the next few months.
KNOWING THE CUBANS AS I
CORRESFONOCNCE
THAT
» oa tbe part of tbe retooto of
icsity and tbe board of agHa dapartmsnt of. forestry has
“WE SELL THE BEST"
ground that they carry iiulbing to Cuba and bring nothing backIII view of these facts it will U' readily ix-ri-t-ived that President*
with the leading adncational instita
turns of tbs state, nxgiag tlie duty of
lbs University and Agrioaltatal Col
tor* to tabs ap the problem. A. a
TRY A RECORD WART AD.
OFFICE; “.•'Tn.ri'iS-
mend as do these. Your meats and vt*gelables an as
sweet and fresh as when the inurcuiy stood at so in
stead of <K>. Snap you linger at hot w«*athfi ami enjoy
your meals. It costs you anywhere from
.\s to
but none ever regret this outlay. Many lirms have ad
vanced their prices b<*caus(! of the demanil. the manu
faclurers being unable to fill their oniers. but our prices
remain the same.
also enrad
UNEMPLOYED
WIIX |lE liKEATLY
Dentist
L. L. A. BUILDING
WITHOUT A RHl RKH-RATORfat leaM not with
out one of the modern I-eonard Ch^n.ible Refiigera-^
tors. None have so many adinir.ible |M»ints to roiii-
WILL EN^VBLE
AND
humble
NlTMHKK
THAT
THE
IT
PLANT
my
ME
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
long time
of the jsugar now on hanvl, and it will act also in pre
venting many iK'rpons from planting another crop for
O. S>. CARVesW
6EKRAL mSWAICE
YOU cimlirHOliE
that XK) remuiierutive results will c*n.<<uo from the sale
guided the i>olicy of the bland, IT
JOHN R. SANTO
YOU CAN KEEP COOL
iF Cuba fall.*' to linJ a market ft*r her two great prod*
FAW:
»DENTIST®
WlilLK YOU ARK CANNixc;. provided you use one of our two or three
burner Oil Stoves or a two burner Blue Marne or a three burner Hot PLite or a
three or four burner Detroit Vapor Stove. Sec how willing we .ire to help the
housewife with her summer canning. There’s no use melting one's s<*lf whi^n lor
a very small sum these most e.vcellent summer stoves can Ik* h.id. Prit «*s are
from SS.oo to $2Soo and you have a stove that with but very littip attention will
last you for years. 1‘hen if you are going camping for a few days then* is noth
ing so handy as an oil stove.
AH Sadicvillc. Ky.. was curloos to
Wbiuaker, wbo had for a
By General riTZ4ltlGR IXE. «a.ComnI GeaemI al HavB
another year.
OS*. SAW Yd *9
..k- IIHtl)
pleted a flying machine, and a test 1
which, it is Imliered. will \>r notably I
snooeasful. will soon be made
Washington.
Reciprocity or Annexa
tion Only Solution
of the Cubaoi
Problem
I
J. W. SLATER. LEADIIIG HOUSE FURHISHER
Do Yon Get the Detroit
Sunday Hcws-Trlbunc
nets, toliaceo and. more eBjH*oially, sugar, it means
land, tbat has eonm into the po^nwaion of tbe state as a reealt of a delinqaaosy in U.e payment of taxea
Aside from the stady of the matter of
t. »*trr
uv
trclopcd into proapi roaa and iirodno
tire farmAthe soil 1. of each a natnrv
ae to permit tA another growth of
timber, aaoh a. bardwooda. white
ataociva and nwakaniug interest inf
Arbor day nmonc children and argee
naora vlgoroas work in the eehoola to
devalob knowledge of forctry.
Daring this year Un- oommtoaioo expaeta to pat in proper shape its reoommandatton with referanca to aolidify
tag a permanent forestry n^a.-rre in
tba iwgiona which have been luve.tlgaladby pUcing in it all lands owned
by tba alato Uaat are (Kmtigaoaa to tbe
onaa aliaadj tamed <.> er to tbe aomMtotoaB, and by securing original
daada from a large anmber of iwrtiea
wbo May have aome claim ufioo this
srr
THE EVBmJtC NEWS ASSU
Detroit. Hictk
Troy. IlL, a cram shaped fimnre was
for<H*d in the ground mwr the school
oiation. Another story which will in baildtoig. one arm of which is 40 fret via M. A K. K. U. a to Msuistce
tereat readers of the Aogaat Ooemo^ long and about 6 inches wide and the and stasuners diivct.
polltan to - -The ttonl oi Mo«trt.Go on trains Iraviog Traverse Oity
which eentera in the theme of trmns- qlher SO feet long and • inches wide. «UK)n. m. Monday. Toesdav. TbarsmigntoioB of aoalAa problem faeoinat Where the arms of the cross converge day aad Friday, and »:5*; p. m. Thun.aUng even to Uie anoietita It ia a
to a hole two feet in diameter day.
Kabs $3.75 one way.
ptifA
tradition that society etortoa are writ aad a line IBO feel long weighed with round trip.
ten by thoec who have never moved
F. A. MlbhelK U P, Agt.
toad did not toncli
Iwttom. l*he
7 to advanced tbat a holt of
Note.*’ from
wllMn the oharmed
olrole. Tbe tale of Utene a imaaioo
Tr/ tka Bisque: its fine.- Jackson's.
for Mathilde by Kiobard LeOallienne.
and a pretty little JatBneee one for girls of Morristovra. 1
reading on cool verandav by th» eea oi She was Mrs. Mary
within the oitv'a wallA
years old. aad she well remembered
the great general’s visit to MurrisUtvrn
IMPttOVBP NSW MBRVH'K
in I8*k She wws then IS. With fifty
VIA MU'UKiAN I'gNTKAl*,
other girls sbtt'was selected to carry
LiAvee Union ttutiou.Orand Raidda, nowt^s for tbe festival and her oumIt W noon daily, arrives New Vork,
anioos made her their qaeen.
Urwnd Oentral Station. lOriiO a. m.
A party of soldiers lias sacoee<l«>d in
the next day.
R. N. ii. I.
la fllled wiUi InU rratlng
U>XU>« A. rAi*i* «r ceiiMMMA
fls wc have just rrceivrd a (till car load of Couchets.
can Rive you the largest srieclion of shai>cs ,ind
covers ever shown in this city. One of our whole tioors
isasra of couches and no two alike. Comme ncing
MOND.AY, Aug. 4ih we shall attach a price that should
put one in every home that is considering a gew couch.
Uian a mito tram water.
r. Batohinean. tlie last living
aramber of the famous Hatchiaaoa
familyd^ aiiii«rs.wae preeeat at the Old
of Leod county.
I^ysagoandmnc
year, the eomaiiaeioa Uja parUonlar
‘•Tliey dl.!ri*t.” laughed the narrat
etreae apoa lb* float poaalhtUiioe far •*.N*erf da> the I11M- wai* . l.»*e.l a
roforaatiaf Miobifan e nnprodnctire thi- Jiwv d.HagnHHl,**- lUMtoi. |\Mt
landm. and Incldanlailj rroocuneode
POPl!l*aR |•BKIODlCrAI*A
that certain lo<Bmiee be ael aalde an
m omr of Russia, lias arrived in San
It ia not often tbat one finds a love
order tl*at tbe nee- story which la alwuloloely aatiafao- Francisco to s}ieod a monib iu tbe
made their boaie in tory, and a^e love at4»ry ending in United tttatoa:
prlmttiT.
oonditioo
ring a severe electrical storm at
thie atata ia
For M—H^nl uf BaMMU.«FATBICK H. KKhhKV of Wem.
la. la. WKiuiiT’uriieaOrfc.
THE DETHOIT
EVEMWGKEWS
MOBMIHC
...THIBUME
bridge, the oosUy ooa which formerly
.panned th. river being now more
r and vim of former ycBrs. *
Tbe llrst cowfish ever caught on the
New Jersey coast was taken in a net
toalic City. It to four feet long
aad four and a half Uiick. and reqolree
greater depth of water than a smaU
yacbL It feeds Its young as n oow
oes and beUows like tbat animaL
Tbe Gnmd Duke BorU. a ooasiii of
'
The Conch that You Want
is Hero!
tfibeWtrUji,
epooh Id mM UroDtkiB. aad who
Th.«l**e hOKtl
am -iMItah*!.—U*»Acpi«-«.t koowr hot that ftwrjMn Imm
tn tk* MirhloB A«ti«*ini*l Oolkr>. probloatiBBj be eolred tn a aaimar to
iod iM M« Mid<- a.ooo mattm of Ai>r •»«>• tmToUac thnmch the air a »fe
with the echecM of
j
ttii’. liKilli MokoaV. Avooirr a i»oa
UNLESS
WITH
IdANY
CONFIDENCE
IS
OO AND BEING IN TOUCH
OF
THEM.
RESTORED
I
FIRMLY
IN
THE
BY
BELIEVE
STABILITY
OF THEIR GOVERNMENT AND ^SOME RELIEF AFFORDED IN THE
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTH.E COMPANY
MATTER OF THE SALE OF THEIR PRODUCTS THERE JS NOTHING
AHEAD
EXCEPT
MEANS
INTERFERENCE
ANARCHY
AND
BY
MOISTING OF THE AMERICAN
THE
ANNEXATION.
UNITED
FOR
STATES
YiMAVKM^K OITY. MIOMI.
ANARCHY
AND
THE
FLAG TO -STAY PUT.-
£icb»ood.V<.,Apnl.8.i9ak
iiiiir.vi'i'n.
"FORCE- FOOD CO..
ButUo,N.Y,
Cenlkmn:-! have used youi Awd caOed “FORCE;* ai4
find it as eflixtive as its nadle implies.
Tlie miliilious wopefties amsimidy woo^
OlCNTOr raOD- REUSHCO 8Y OLD AND YOUH& AUKS.
^
tu iffarfiw mMMo.
Offt. <icc. Mokdat. AvOOSf «. ttM
noRTiiisimiMstiie
Wboh Wheat Ttour
If that mirror of yonr* *ltow* a
on tba akin, ifa lir^ trooblartmt Ur.
Kinff * New Life PilU reculale lb«. pnrlfy the blood. Hire clear
rtwy cheek*.' rtcdi complexion.
Only S;*e. at S. K. Wait &. Son* and
flfttor MMl r*oMml fortott* •*!!«. awlv- Jaa. a. Johnson** dmir etoraa.
«d mt Alpimm frooi oo om koowi
oo July IS. «Bd Isft iMt Mooday with
At Mnakdcon FHday saw the comMvaral budrad dollar* of Alpaoa
laUon of the McKinley etatne. whieb
Prof. :R Marvhjkl. •plril eoatasal-
wan dadiotated May aoi Three aeoiion* of the base ware placed len«is>•oma pr.*tly proonoaot mro of tb* rarily. in order tJiat the atatne micht
towo to ooo*«lt bm aboot aobamaa.
oo Memorial day.
'Wbaraby fbry mlfbt maka mtmny.
For thU Jkdrioa br waa paid ia adFrom
frichtfol
<
ra«).‘. oo^iaa.. fwylac him .aarly 9100
larniie (ialleirer of LaGiAUKand another fSStL
ppiied Booklen*a Am
8«raral day* >r^*rof. A. B. Millar
of Nila* ffaUiert-d aoma nraabnxMna wHtea iU quick onra exot^^led all her
hope*
It work* wondt^rs in f^ore*.
and dlstrlboted a portion of tbaa
Braiw-*. skin Knpiion*. OoU. Bnraa
aaMMiffbUriiaod*. Tha parwma. laTan Scald* Pile*. S6e. Onra fruaran
in nainbar. who partook of tba nm*h- by S K. Wait & Soon and Ja*.
roomanll b»«ama rlolaotly ill. Tbe Johnaon drusKiaU.
»UK-. ur*.
laiued with
Qrmnd Hirer. Fred
oot of danjrar. Tba attandinK phyal*
eiati* my that If tba uoaliroom* bad
boen more fraaly partakan of death
woald bare raanltad. Tlia rariaty of
mident Uarfleld of tlie state for■naabrooma jcalhared by Piof. Millar
oommimiou. and CJonsnltinK Knia not ordinarily poiaonoM. but tbay friaaar Pma^. of the . United state*
ware nllowml to fatinani before they ■oologioal anrrej.ar. abont to .-*ubli.h
ware naad. whioh raoaad all tba
igint elation in a tract of timber
oo Orookery creek. Mnekegoo county.
The timber of the tract is belnir cut
and will hare entirely dtaappeared
within a few year*. The object i* to
determine the effect of the remoral of
pouuda
and
imbt-r on the flow of water.
landiair tba fl*h and waa ao excited
after be lantled his catch that be bad
nyaU-rica. So far aa known, thl* la
Uu- lanruat amall inoulbad blaok baas
arer oanabl in Miobi»nui and I* olaimad to be as tarKa aa any arar oanirht in
the ITuitad State*.
Probably tba hiwa.i hifrylnit ceitra. t arer mad^i the upper p»-nlnsnU
ha* Jast liet-u el Ad by Fanmaon Bro
of Mantaloy. wlieraby they aaoor*- f
ooniraet for lumb.*nnif an immen
tract of pine on the Dead rlrar and
branrbe*. west and northwest of Harqnetta. for KIMiy A Whtta. of Albany
N. Y. Ferynaon Bro* will m t in the
nelKbborbood of $600,000 for puitinit
in tba limber, whioh will require at
laa*t three years. TJie timber will be
aawed at the
by local application aa they cannot
reach the diaeased portion of the tar.
There i* onlr one way U» enn- dialnaa*. and tiiat t* by ooustitntional
rtmadlea Deafness i* oaneed by an
lnflame.1 caudition of the mnoon* liu
inir of the Knetachian Tul>e. Wh.o
ihi* tub. 1* Inaflmeil yon lm%. a rum^
or imi»'rf.‘ct f
Dead rirer mill. Mar
qnetta.
Moak-lton bn.ine*. m«n are ptanninf
to make tlieir pionie at Lake Mlol
and thi* tube
reatorv.1 to iU nortiu I oouditicm,
ioK will Is- destroy -d forerer;
oaae* oat of ten are oanaed bj
Oatarrh. which i* uothinir but an in
flamed condition of the mucou* *«r
faoaa.
We Will give One Hundred Dollar*
for any case of Dr.rfueH* < canned by
aatarrli) that cannot ls» cured by
Hair* Oatarrh ihire
Send for
**^F^7^0heny & Do.. Tolclo.
Suil ^Vim?l? Pi n*‘ari*
. the b.‘*c
en gave the city
Some Pontiac i
weed oattcr* a lesson In work the oth
•lon^. and faclorie. «f the city
er day. The weed entb r* had lam*
will oloe. for It. A feature of the day
barks, and did no more tlian to Jnst
will be a cwrload of watermelon* and
get the tops of the weed*. This dis
half a iwrload of coffwi, wliera they
gusted the women, who armed I
crowd can help
•elrea with the scythe* and mi
Tbeliodyor Fred Ford,
clean 1 job of the work which
of Boyne City
•lighted by the w.ms1 enUer*.
picked op Friday m.milnR on tb<
baarh In the wa*tam part of Petoakey.
Ford bad raoenily be«u workmit in
A baking loaf of bread caagbt fire
In tbe oreu of a Detroit kitoban. The
danse emoke and inffocatlng smell
to think a aariooa
fln- waa on and an
In
Tbe ffremen made an heroic at
tack on theoren and aoaked tbe toast.
The damage waa limited to the loss of
the family dinner.
Nmwoiiiiilimims.
Facts Nol Picttei-Wetlt Henres—
All Kod Dowb—CoasUDt Headachcs-SIccpNotRcslfal^
A Victim GWes tbe
Road to Health.
Thonma Veldman of Na TV Apple
•imat.
MniAegon.
Mich.,
aaya:
“I
bar# aoffered a great deal from narroosDeaa nf mcent years and at times 1
woeld b.>eome exctiml and shaky from
1 frit poorly and
eery trtrial
of
Dr.
A
quieted
W
ik««
Olmse's Nerve
and
wy aystem.Dr A W, Ohaass
Merve< Pills am sold at tOc n box at
dsalors or Dr. A. W. Onass ModAclne
Oo,. Bnffaio, N Y. 8es that portrait
and tigaalam of A. W. Obais. M. D .
OBTEST
Agrk** *5^.*
OHKST
Wrinkle* ar»- «moothed away by lu
tired and der- in
Si
‘jII a
A heavy loss of life
from an sxplcMiion at Ml. Kimbla collieryjat Wollongong. 4o (mile, from
Sydney. N. S. W. Onv hundred and
forty-nine min.-ra were
100 are sUll entombed. A porion of
lbs colliery I* on AnTbs sky looks bluer, the .
youth and
rijrhuir. a
of yt
the soul after
taking Kocky Mountain Tea made hj
the Madison Msdiclns Oa H-V Js*. G
Secreury Wilson has aecorvd an apgopriatkm of |lu.uuil from i-ongreaa
fur Uw purpose of making exiierlmcnta
la tbe misltig of silkworm, and tbe
silk, ray* William
E. Curtis, the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Kt-i.'ord IlOrald. We
Importing about f4i.ouo.ouo
worth of raw silk annually, and Mr.
Wilson thinks that it la possible fur ua
good deal of the suiiply In
country if the wives and
daughter* of the farmer* and |H-».ple
who live in tbe villag e will Uke up
the Industry,
it 1* partlrulariy suit
able for wouM-n and . hlldivn, and the
and daughter* on tbe farms and
lu the vllhig.-*, by *|*^dlng a little
every day. might earn a liberal
supply of pin money wltlK.ut Interfer
ing with their household duties or
their education or thtir pleasure.
In
FruiKj- not lens than l>i.i*io familh^
engaged lu tie- culllvatiou of silk
lR.ul lilt erfeniitv sith their ..tber
le*. lu Italy nesrty s» many of the
sauU »re eugag.-U in tl.e same lu
try.
Ill tlial way the glrU earn
and save money for their marriage
Ik raising 1* simple enough
of urdlniiry lutelUgeuer to
curry uu. It la no uuh'c diCicull than
keeping chhkena or I*'.**, and lbs
rtiflt* are ver> much larger.
Tbefu have bei-n many attempt*,
however, to introduce sUk culture luto
tbe United State*, but they have ab
uyn failed U-«nu'»e other cn-i*^ have
laiid Utter and It ha* never Utn nett-siwry for the women and children of
our farm t*.puUtl«u to earn their own
lug. Hiey U\e al%\a3* U-*u *up
autl hruiU-r*.
>rted by their I
AS «rly a. 1PiiC. King Jame* 1. of
England Ini
hlch ac^-ouiiU for tlie mul
Virginia, wh
keep
Senator iTitrhard ncedM oo fnrw
ther hint and Sb».k w** literally .haken. lie went Uick
icA lu
to .->on.u
North ^
Carolina,
arofi
where he loxunie
le a deputy cUle«i
cUleetnr.
olde again, for he !
|a^i.»na!lr *tt.-irk
the l.itte
lenaior Mirinon*. and
a
lemanded hi* m^ip.
lie entirely
Mr. Shook set nis
g—Washiug
B
ORAL
Oommenolng Sunday. Jane »th, exoaraioB tlohets to Petoakey at $1.00 foi
roand trip Train leave* 6:40 a. m..
*TS?iU® *C. R. Manay. Agl
SSI
M.T too
PBS 1000 WATTS
y u*^ i*y sT «
InriBiilNrElMlk
K.aM..M.D
$2.7S
z.aa^a.D
Buys-a
Fiandsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price,
$2.78.
Ra$tair$
martin & Goans
can thly^%e*tongth to gi\e a child?
We don t look for tbe birth of
s=s!K3-'
BUSINESS CAROS
***^ff*.^ mother* s r-«»#tHALk-Hc^ia«U»
quirU
courages
DiRn Hua
a
nsti
r prodacts of the ancient
•Favorite
Piescfi|v i
coal stove.
----------------------------- ---
-
R.\XGE
Mr- -‘-.'vr™'
vo*r
th*l B.V wife
to l.kc •
r.'. r,
-^
-r..
A GAS
avoid
Save
these
time and
trouble.
rmni
—
SSyj*^.sSg5a
to trv it
lxrscw«s«. * l.»r »omh« U-
USE
and
troubles.
nek women well.
. ,r-r— There is no alcohol
in •Favorite l*rc- t
• and it D J
free from oi.ium.co. > C‘*»<
cnioe«nd*nolhern«cotk^
. -I wi.h to W y*m
tlo- grrst WfisSl nr
MISCELLANEOUS
Saday Excursions
------ ON------
doo<-d III New England the latter |cirt
Wed
tcv- (
rxu.l-r s.U.wufrt * f*r«r b) ts^lfyUMf
of the eighteenth «-entury.
Then- Is no (juestlon a* to the nhility
Dr. ricrce's Common Sense Mrdkwl
to raise silk %vbercver Ibe mulU-rry Adviser, peper cover*, is rent />rr on
tree will gn.w. and It will thrive any
where u-twveu the gulf and the great
Uke* and the .\Uantlc oiv.nn and the E. V. IHercr. Bnflslo. K. Y.
corm* require a
great deal of utleutloii and dclall.-d
work, which tl»e AmeriiaTTyw^ple are
iHit accustonn'd to |Hrfomi. In Ja|k.in.
Uhlrui. Kmnr»\ Italy. Swllx«-rUnd. Tur
key and other cvnirie* clilldr»-ii are
exiMV'ted to look afttT the silkwormunder the dint t Ion of their and her*
CHANi'KfiH- me* U. t
o I-r I fail-»o* and tak«- ptmiUias
In lUoa»* nmiitru-* e\eli the little om-s
are always exisH-t.*l to |ciy their *Uare
of the houiMhold cMHiiH** and i-arry
vin e-ni-in f.*r ••tmS> rt**-*S k a*
tlMlr share of the b«»l. The children
bvl III
rtinaiK- .»!*of Ani.rlc.n ha\e ii-t yet Imn-ii re»ln.'e»l
yPHi»I>lKKINO and c*b»»rt rej-sinsg «*f
Itiat I.- atli CM- bii- n. i.tl. . Ir—ar^l
to that m-^-etuklty. although no douht It
would U- a g.*sl thing f»*r thcuu
All Uiat br *.k- IS fviuni U.a* ei-n !•«»-.•* wiU
S.HTvtary W lla..u think* that silk at»tr s> 11,-ir trw-wt* il«- r—ui:>
<•( rtin-i-- <n—a^ ai<d <)«raising ought to W IntixHliux-d Into tr-arm-nl. Alt
bwoiiiuW.II, m-at-1 No Ml. II. tbi. -UU.
the south iM-an-e tbe climato I* c*iiechilly adapb-d f.*r It and the o.hd^ed
women and «hihlreti could earn a g-*l
deal of mon.y that way.
The census has dlM l.au-d s.m.e tery
Interesting and surprl-lng Informalii.ii
V
. *nr»T a U.r*nir-r. Howiu bUick.
uertf
«*«Kvriilng the mauufmHire of silk In
• . n. ^
! pXri'BSIoNH -juil.w
the United 8tute* and show* that We
•re *iHX.Dd to l-'raiice only In the au
nuul value of our silk |u^Kluction.
only a few yi-ar* ago we were diIH'ndent entirely ui-.ii Framv and
Italy, l.ut during the last ten years ev••ry weave, every article and quality
n..^otlb.
tf
er* has-been
known to silk manufacturer*
tr> ns well nod
-•era. Tvowa. I
genemlly belter than in Kuroi*.. nnd nirad»es>
'urnlsli prai'tl
except a few sptx'Ullth'*
lu the way of fancy dres* gtsal*. vei
%eta nnd ribbon*, which still tx»me
from Framv.
During tbe year Uksi. 70 |»er cent of
tbe silk dre*. guoil* worn lu the United
Ftates were manufactur.*! Iiere and So
|K-r cent^of tbe rit.Uma. In limu we
produced #lu7.r*l.-.k> worth of silk
gooila and Imts.rtcd only
r^ilU^fTmaihng es/r. ;
NEW DEPARTURE!
One Month Free!
•..vr.'r.v’:
THE BAY
l»aiU n.ornmc ri.xiTsi.Mi^ frimt Tnivr-rarUitv. Take *lcauK-r at »:4w *a. in. lur
N.-jditawai.la nrU.-rr- v..n willcxwto-^ 1 with
the ali-amrr Cr*-a. t-i.i rrlun.inc to Traver*r- City at lo 45 a. m- llu. will g»>w
you a pl^a-snt ndr ol 24 luilc* in. the hay
and cun b»- made ,-v.-ry nKHning. li >-ou
wi-h a luiicrr tide tliv U«| will DimI you
a: Omeiui .ir N.*ih|oit uIh-t.- v.*i will
1..
niirt;t with i-Mit r. lurnin- loliavrr
r>BS. UABMia • HWaMTUN. Ik>n>l ..
t.lyat4:.P* p. n».
Afn-nu-o, eicur. in* lrx»m Tfavr-nw
rvrrv
City. Take the *l.-a M-r
^llrrti. —.n at 2r«M.il>>l Ikcahtawanla. »h«-fe
you uill * uiil».-ct u I 1 Meane r iciurniitg
1..
Tr*v«-rw- City at j
jsr;:ru'AX";r .'rj-t.-.-r'i.r: t
C7
Sunday Rates-RoRud Trip
t.rjs^'sr
OSTEOPATHY
J.aitH.J.TRUEBLOODH.0.
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
Dainty Summer
Jfiw/ipa
'Hic waim scavm lumg»
ilcmati-ls htf uni.juc ami
tasty nmcities in Jcwcl-
OSTEOPATHY
to ofifer
CARPET CLEARiM WORKS
‘^sssxsf.’rsyar^
N. B. € HAFIJI. ry«»r.
acc them.
Ijitcst eflex ts in Watch
Guards to go with the
neatest gold watches fur
I^ihcs and Best Time
keepers for gcnlleinen.
New things in
Sterling
Silverware.
Bring us
repair,
results
by
reliable t
buudixxl thousand pieces of sixty yards
to tbs piece every year.
More rsw
sUk 1* **»ld auuunlly lu New York
than I- o.usurned In I'ruice. which U
uing country
tbe larg%‘*t
Bamum&
€arH
r..:T
i___
BUNDAY RATB9
via
W^J25t2r*~-
LifMiifPsnrex
ranks »ect>nd to Framv ara.mg the silk
prodoclnr nation* in the valne of allk
goo«ls produced. l\»nn»x*tlcut takes tli#
knd. Ms*«ichu*e<t- I* laH-uud and New
Jeiw«y third.
There I* no longer any conii*-! Itlon
A month mad a half ago Mr*. Katli- from abrtuid In imuhlue Iwbl. iM-wlug
silk and other thread*. The manufavertns Ball of San F>*nci»co weighed
tur»-« of the United States sun»ass the
no poondA Fhe fasted 4.S day* and
world In that partlcuDr. They took
vednoed her weight to ISO ponnda the tilfbmt awanl* at tbe I'ari* eiiHHiUlou. and Ibelr goods bring better
IifCces than tboiM* of any olb«-r country,
l>on- I waste your money on worth- in 1‘srls. Dmd.ui, Berlin and other
lem imitotion* of Rookv Moantaia great comnieixlal ccotsra. There U a
sboti In Beriln where nothing else is
•old but American machine silk, but
U 1* purchswd only by the wealthy
classes, the expcoslve mllUDera and
To fity
dressmakers and tbe mawtfseturem
Any pemoii using water on lawn* oC high grade glove*. doUflng and oth
after 8.-00 a. m or l*efore 6sk> p. m.
er srllcle* fur which silk Is used. Conwill be shot off without uotioe and a
charge of II.UO made before aamr will
be tamed oo. No special permit* will
be granted to any person
Thi* de
sooaocoant of the pumpbeing taxed to tbe limit
Editor 8. A. Brof .etSMOMnllta.
valor* daring Are, eiti
sprinkling boara
Your* mpsectfolly.
ItM dt
H. O Joynt. 8opt
RasfalTs
I.IOKIT
pi eUTlOK WA
on the old plantation- of the lliipim
haniuK-k and the Jann-».
It didn’t
Iiay. TiduM-eo and t-oitou were uiueh
more profitable cr»»pv
For tli.- nuine
3LS
AXb
ABS0Uim.T OKMtl^
rra*n*tT Are AlArA hr tke IsAnstry. ^*^Wtn.” said ibe prvckleDL
HANNAH & LAY CO.
ran
THE RULE or CULTURE IB8IMP1X
WAIT OEPAtnaT.
wSf Shook at tbe capltoL Ue was^
a doockerper. or something of the klod. 1
sad bis quaint sayings sod hi
ablet made him quite famomc
day be WTote a long lefter to s
in wbit-h be ac-ured l*r*
py rather oeverHy on
question. TU- letter
lever that It atli
I wWe atlelth^
-W bo U Wiley
•okr asked tho
eealdeni -.d S.uat
works at the t apilot- said the i
Makes bread that is
sweet—moist and easi
ly digested. For sale
by all grocers---- - -..
Condensed Dews
» of miehigan
Steps Taken to Eacearace tbc
Industry In America.
Dy"•■y wife waa
BW bad no
dlatr^s ftom^ stomnnb. bat she
tried Klsolric BiUeia wpioh halpad
h«r at onea. aoA aftsr using foar bollias, abs is eatirelv walL «na sat any
thing. Ifs a grand toaie. and Its gun-
i andUvartroa-
Jeweler*-SH»erMnitte
Specials for the Week,
Dot only these but dundreds of others! •a a
Shirtwaists
at prices that ought to
clean us up in short order.
19c per yard
(or choice of onr finest 40.
35 and 35c Ginghams.
I5c per yard
9c per yard
tor all of our 25c dimities.
Flemish stripes. Tissues,
etc., etc.
for choice of all of the 15c
Dimities, etc.
•
29c per yard
for choice of Silk Mulls.
Silk Ti«sues. in fact all of
the fine goods that sold
up to 65c.
DSCIW-riST
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Dont Be Fooledi
3^c for the pick
of about 60 piece* of lawns
and organdie* that sold
at 5c and 6c.
15 Cents
Kemnaots
19 cents Y1
for the Sun Bonnets that
sold at 35c.
at Just 1-2 price, Dre»
Goods and Wash Goods.
(or flDC Unea Gintbams
-the 40C kind.
WANT A HOME?
,f
-
,
y
STAIIX AMD PLATFORM.
miniKUiEdri WISHOFEDVAUrSUFE
CtNCmUTESVISHIIi Kin# Joyfuify Awaits CoronaBadi towMd «M A ir«T pwttr girt,
r vatfi teT* bMi ted Ate MC Un
a *T.Da»y. the weU knowa aataor
baa thtoe gteat pUya to hla credit **10
Old Eaatnoky.** ‘The SobArban** and
hU
lAtoat OBAoem **Tte BArglar and
Mta Ooa O. BUgbtpMaad AVAJ tooaoUj At MaplA BAjrfdA. At tte Ad- tte Waif*' whlAh wilt te preaoAted
weadrago
8b. Mn. BUghtwia hare for tae flrel time tonight at BtcinOtaAd Opera Bouaa Mlaa
woU ksteto ta TlATeraa Olty. And thla berg’a
Mabel Bile who for tae paat two aeaTtotaltP.»^lM
aonahaa bate atarrtag ta**TheTeleOlrr* wiU be aeea aa tte
aflar that ahe Bado hw hooM with
*' and Jabmo Devlin, formary
bar aoA ta thla olty AAd At 81tghla.And
with hor aoA rod dAaghter ta MApla with Hoyt'a «*A Milk White Flag*
ia
A BtehAdapaotaatronamootha and Hoyt’a :*• A Teiaa Blew.** wlV
IdAj. An«. ixwdoo la doMrtod. bA>loo« with her dAoghtor. Mra. O. L. Klco lake the part of the •’barglar."
The play U faU of movement aad
ta lha
plAoa j. at pro^loea to bw
••OrwAdmA** BUgbi .aa ate waa eenmUonal aoanea. aed. wita a oarksowA to averybody, waa ora of the load |oT Bowmry ao tna aa money and p^i«7pw b.
troopa ATT driUlAf today,
l./TAhla. ohaary aoala who AlwAJi aro arUaUe ability oan make It, "The
raady for tte ooroasMoa.
Uia bright aide of life, and bad kind, Barglar and tae Waif* provaa tobeWj£j^
_______ aa. from Ite laysl jitek itel
........
hoaghtfol worda for ereryoAA Tte one of tae beat comedy melodramaa
XofTiarlte Roller
King EAwnrd ted a good algSt ood la
tpreeented to the pablio. It ia
Bowa of her daaUv wUl brtag aadneai
wfmlly AWAiiiogteUfdAy. wteo ite
to wtj whom tba had helped ta dayi olaimed to ba brilliant ta ite nnlqnle
wUh of Ida *lfa ..a u> ba gioUBad.
__________ - gooa by. «rd A wida oPxtla of frlaadf ortgtoaUty.
IwnadlAlaly oflor
will aoAto for bar.
With a wealth of aooawy. aoree of
omedy. a mine Af aanUmtal and a
mMa to ap«d the aarty |srt t
AeiiBBT le BOLD
^Iden UUe **A Mmionalre Tramp"
talar.
_____________________
I of A. a. Kroll loamiaed a lever that opened tte way
AABVITUto
tlon Saturd^
Jlf the Dew Store
wUhterkAAteAd
fM im Antll ha dOAth to IM. ABd
J! Look of Satisfaction
is seen on the face of every' purchaser.
Loadeo. AAg. 4-T«rtAj 1. teak I I-
Eofjb ted lira AidtflrA-Jdr. I
tert. • «r«U to do ttMTliABt: Mr.
mad bjr llullia fallKT, tundi-ra tj
ter owtter aod Cartrr by lluth tertrU you. mm ” aaW Mr. Introod
to tea wlf* white te woa aharlof om
toArnlnc. • BoUi la yolnff to late AtWd TOO
-fahAW.pArrrpItedltelady. •'JtoUi
WAA ortte brr teft ry«.
That kr|<
ter fmoa tante foward Atwalar. Ste
1TAA WAlly teokinf At IMirMtenLTteo foltowd tte u.ual wrancte
wteooTW tte parmta ym on thla aub^AO tapfiMwd that Mr. Atwafrraod
tte aana an-nlmr. and It ao bamxntHl
ttet niitb bad that day rrcHvrd a
loot adinoultten from her fnlUrr aa
to tte folly of tettlAS flip i
ob)«rt of bar^.JB5;n choh-**.
girl waa In a a^of mUMl
no laaanlty when tbe maid anmmnred
Mr. Sandora. Ilulli went Into tte parlar Inteodtof to arerpt him and thu.
pnt an and to tte matter. Kandrm,
wte waa a plain I
I waa ron.Inif tu the point
Atwater at.m-d Into tbe
o auaiK-cted Atwatoc'A Intaotlon. a*-t hi. jnw. firmly
and waa golnir rtght on whan bo dte
coT«f«d that tte young lady waa lookUrn At bla rlraL Atwnlor. who bnd
CAOfbt tte dlrrctlon af llulh’a oth.T
aya. aapppOTil aba waa teoklna at Handara.
Tte latter atoned eiicnklna.
-Hotb.- aald 8ai»dt-rt lawntly. *nf
you will give ine your ntt.-ntlon for a
raw momanta longer I w ill Iwivu you
with Mr. Atwairr."
Tm Mali-nlng.” aald Ilnth.
-Aa I waa Baying." Mr.
want on. nb«Te la enough
furt nothing for dl.pl.y "
Maanwhtte Atwatrr had n
aya that waa turned Ip hla dln-rtl«n
r that lluth
Itut wi
[ to bla rtvar w orda. tegnn 1
-Mr. Atwatrr.- aald Hniidera aharply. -wbm I am ap.*akli.g to Mlaa Inwood It la an ung. nllemnnly net for
you to Bddreaa h.-r."
-When Mlaa Inwood glv«« her attenttoo to OH\ 1 feel wnrranto.1 li
^
AAsamlly AteP-^
im ite
Tte prloa of tiekala for lha ooooort
to te giren ta tba Conatot^loOAl
ebarob TnaadAT atoatag. Aag. 14 bj
Harold Jarrla r »d aoma of TiaTafta
Oity’a batl lo-al laleol baa bean flxad
joya, and no one aeema to begmdg
The aahery aa it U ealled. e
Tt. i*
a
they were atoppad
Elk Raoida. Aognat 4-The dedloaA
to 'away
oo
B.a’e
kUe. t lory torrloea of taa oaw M. B. ohnrol
Ada Ihtagi llTtly yeilerd-iy alter
Elk Rapldi wi*» oocor next Sunday.
900. hot foftu-atoly did oo damage. Aog. lOih. Rer. M. D. Carrel will
Eaoa'Vat reporu o* tbe LodtagUoo hare oharge of the aenrioe. lUr.
CbrUtlan B ideavoT ooateoUoQ
Wia. Dawe . flnanolal atyrretary of Al
gltou U A eTeuing by the delegated, at bion oollege. will preach the aenuon.
the Frlenda ohotob i -a tbe Cougreto* Tbe oboiob If very pretty in dealgu
tlooal chrre'..
rud well fnlabed. and la an honor to
Tfce de’t^tea to »*'• Lodlogton Kp- the rlPoge.____________________
ave^lrf.
Tha Pete Ur^r
Me eo'd 76 Uohea
to PatotleT f.t)® tall polrt yaetordar
80 toOrandlUp’dsrndgSfoLodiDg
lletroit-Wheat.
8; cati.68.
TO-NIGHT
At Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.
THE SEASON'S SENSATION!
BURGLAR
THE WAIF
CASUOrTBANKA.
We dMlre to rxpreaf on- ataoere
thanka aad tewnfelt appreo^alloa for
all tha ktadoeeaea and aaal.>fteoe
teowA na Swing ow trying ordeal
la tte lUneae and death of ow deegbtwAAdatatea. Rm
Mr. and llto E C Oemptoa nmA
iffrn mmt tkn Wtf 0$ f§
Ato fte
tetf.
PHYSICIAN AND AUROEON
loU. »>m1
Surgery of the Rye and Fitting
Fnnk
W.
Oa rer
moralng to porobaae a fall atoek of
goodo for J. W. MMKken.
John Brrry le ta reoalpt of rn illaeirmtedpoat-caTtifrom William Loudon,
dated from Bterltag. BooUand. The
errd
reada
**Kext to
BooUand.
Ireland, oomoe next. John."
Tte
regular exoar«1oo to Omona
11 Up If
9Ulk ..
Kvery picrc of Utmily up to:
Kycr)' piece of Batiste, etc. up to ‘ilk*............
Kaali'. Hutt*.
and the
Kvery piet'c 4»f Wlijtc tWakU instri|ies <)ois.
elc. uiMo 1.V-............................................................
A lot of Kk: himuies.. ...........................................
A lot of the l»ekt Kverelt anil Amttskeag
r.mgliaiii worth 7c to Kk*....................................
atlOcperyif
at 5c per yd
To clean up a lot of Covert W.nlking Skirts
m end Sale
.. Js at a C/o5e...
Did pou take advantage of this Sale ?
VUoUWhphot?
Thousands have been supplied with Mill Km! barj^ains,
exceptional in quality and price. Huntlreds cainc from
a K^od distance to participate; in this s»reat event. All
day Saturday, just as predicted, the sale was at it’s
height. We simply could not' take can; of the tra<le.
Had it not been for the larj;e force of e.xtra help, we
would have been obliged'to close our doors. As this
issue goes to press, our store is literally filled with peo
ple. The sale goes on now throughout the house.
I.adies' $i Gingham Underskirts to riosr at »^0
1*0 clean oijt a lot of $i Corsets at
Q
These are not the iatost stylos Imt t’hoy are just
as we say. ».i Roods.
......... -08
...... .26
.60
per y;i
$i While Organdies
per yard................................. ................. .............. •wv
A pretty assortment of Baby Bonne ts at loc, 12C. gQ
Dp not miss pour opportunitp.
^the Boston Store-t^
Crp the Hew 10c Package
Therelare lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for I’urity and Ouality the bavorilc Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chifis in packages, we
have pul a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the best chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. H. v\: A. Made only by
Straub Bros. $ Jfmiotte.
antecd 36-in:-^ck Faffeta Silk, for per
Mabel Hite, • “The Waif
James Devlin,"The Burelir’
And a Great Cast!
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
LA I It I &U
&a
OijrliulSanfs, music and
Specialties
Dozens of Sensatlraal
Scenes!
QO
Scores of other linos laid out at similar r<‘«luctions.
Cbe eiotbina Dept. i$ Doing a Strok*.
CookatCbis.
. 6.00
.... 7.00
................... 7:............... ......
Men’s $7.50 two-piece Flannel Suits
Men’s $10 two-piece Flannel Suits
Cb* CittI* F*no«$ ar* Dot Torgotten.
Uoys- Wash Blouse Suits that sold at $3.^o
I A*F|J I Wc’have some good 4 fool lath, also some
I
Ulllia realdenoe on Btete. near Ctee
atieat
A. J. Dorle left for New York thla
UlaaaeaaSp.'ciahy.
klActofillOScNM!
ty wlilcb
r
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O,
x>t kH
Onfy 4 Da^s Wore
76 and 7P«: omu.
60 U. B. K. P. Important baaineaa
Mr. ami Mra John Boa and ilanghA full atto
ter ofRoNmaroo ire apemllng a few
Tl»e Odd Fcl’owa* oelebrmitoo for weeka with Mra Boa' rarenta. Mr.
xU part of the atate will ocour tomor- and Mra J. Witkop of Elmwoal
>w at Eaat Jo tliD. rid tbe biggeat
ilmetatbohUtoyof‘He aKHOclalion
••Happy HooHaan-^-iha
teaioa'
la expeuied. A number of
A/f-wrra^Af EW/f't rotfa fauntam.
will go from tbia city. Tnere will
from Angola, Ind.. ana ha» joint'd hU
brother. Mayor O. P. l^er in Ite
ioaorrncf buHloraa. tbe pAitnerahip
tev^Ag been fotmed aon
Mra Oa rer la expaoted to amre tomorrow. Tbe fi mily hart laaoed tte
Remembor, every article is
tttw, Cl*»n, this Ytar’s €d*d$. « «
ToAar*a Markata.
Tolcdo-lkheat. 70\.and 71.
Ctlago-16baat.70«4; com. 6li«.;oata.
to.
pork.
llBAf.,; l--d. 6I0.The a. R. dk L rovl aoM W ticket., 86'.;
and «lo.87V
yeterday from tail point to Petoakey
About 100 oacce lu from Cadillac.
Mra. George W.
Walterhonn< of
About 160 took advantage of the exYpalUntI, who bga biM O r-ailing Mlia
ouraion on the Oolnmb'a yeitenUy.
Netne O. Qiay for Uie juat week, left
I TIm w will he a meeting tomorrow
yeatenlay fo; a riait to Bay View.
ereotag of Traveiec Hay DlvUlon Ko.
Chotoh will meet TueadAy afterBOon
with Mra. Roth Brown. 601 H
Clean'Opsok
To clean upMallMilaC Kdiltea at KIA RapMa to
witlmui
doing any damage.
rrth Leagje oooTeoiion reported at
the Beoond Method«at oborcb
laa
Don't Detap
Every hour seems to cut the piles of Bargairrs down.
The earliest seeker, always gets the cream of the selec
tion. Why not be one of them-Here arc a few of the
wo arc ofTering;.
liLST
the Whiting Hoto\ waat to Un*oo
treot. eoata to Klfbth rnd aaat to Oaaa
Ckan-Up Safe
We are going to continue this s.ile all of this week, but
FIRE INSURAHCE
for
according to
exobangea
play and company are giving taon
aaUafaotlon. Tbe date here U
! Oarteld areaaaaed Ohariaa Andar Batnrday, Aug. iHh.
at Ih.. low aam of 86 ceula It will ba
mn of Btato atreai. who will ooodue
atartotamaBt of ao tea aa ordor
tte boataaaa ta tte fetare andar tha
10 ooaoAB Afford to mlaa IL
nama of Aokerman A Aoda
» meeting of Hannah Templa of Tbe plant la located oa laat Front
ateaM «ut«
_^bone Blaima
wUl
be
held
, >uat aoroaa from the '
tall eTcalng at the atoal ttee rnd groondf. The negollatlpua for tbe
. All are aaked to be pto-aot. ai
mle liare been under war for two
MayK. Haalta wiU give a free leoi waeka. bot tbe diwl baa joat be<
are oo Baalta Oaltato.
oompl^^l_____________________
A runaway ooeamd oa ffront atreai
TQ I»KDIC:ATB NEW rHrOf H
,manhvy. Tte laam ran from
be a thrro daya ce'ebratio
On your outside doors oae Oal-Mlaa InwocKl waa hioVlng at m
There S a ty pew. Iter man in the
man'a Elaatlo 8|ur Varnirb.
fS-tot
-I hag your lairUon. Hhe waa
oUy. who aeema v. be a trifle free ta
tag at ina."
the uae of bia moota
He went Into
Canfiopa eraam—vry Meiavs
• You ara vrry-~
mr’ic ry ato~e oo Front atreet thia af WaiVt toda foutifam,
1630^if
Kutb made a da.h for the d.«.r.
lonilng and made apob freah oae of
mahad upaulra and lockid hera.
hU oTgj 11. of aiieeo^: that tbe yonng
ter ruocn.
Tba gentl.-men hfl the
boiiaa togatbar. hut on reaching the lady In oha«ve w^a e t a loaa to krow
door otarted off In opitoalte dirv<-11ona. wtelher he waa Inoa io or joat a pUiu
Bbe ebariubly gere him the
ronpla wlio have a plijwJcal dif.*ct fool
Afo aary aen.ltlve ateul It. am!
beoeflt of the donbt rod oooaidored
y men were m.l to blam(
hlma laritia
tr and umH.um-h
umH.um-hm. of I
tte blonder
Tbe regu’it
tag hw f.'ellugm lluth m-v.T forgave
will oocor thla eyeoiog.
altbar of them.
A few w.«. k. later
Thomia Bherm* i la eBjojlughla rarrcHved a note'luvmng him
oatloo from hla dot'oa 1o the atare of
1) o'clock |in*ci«*Iy tlie u
a.iuhl reoilve every tae HamlltoB Olotblog Oo.
, with a dciihd r«'ji!y to anyThe Fricada chnreh. Broday aehool,
thing te might chooae I.. aay. When Y. P. B. C, K. and Jnnlor BndeaTor
ttey artirad. Mr. Atwater waa liiv
•moiety hare airangt-d for an excnraion
to take a arat on the right of a |»or- to Kerbtawaeta Friday of tfaia week.
tteo. Mr. Sandt-ra on the left
AU mrmbera of either of tbene
-Staca you arrived Ilrat
gmaimtiooa a«w akaed to go. with promatnorablc evening. .Mr. Hamhm.*'
•aid Butb. -I will give you an op|H»r- rlaiona for a beaket plonlc dlrner at
umlty to flnlah wlmt you were aaMiig the reaou.
On Taeadoja fteinoon. Aug. 6. Mlaa
whM Mr. At
Mr. Sandera. acowllng at hla rival. Hamlin wP* give a leovnre ta tbe OonbohUy aaked her to te hU w ife.
gregat oual chnroli eataga chart and
-Now. Mr. Atwati-r. 1 aliall In
nikin. Bbe will trke tbe body
APiO
plaaaad to boar what you were Intend
apr-t rnd exfteta the fenotlon of each
tag to aay.of the rlul organa rod Ibelr r
Mr. Atwater, witbont tiilneing mat
to oaeh other. All are Invited.
tan. alao acowUng at bla rival, made
Tbe Ladiea' Aid of tbe Krieoda
«».- aald noth, -wten you
•alng me tef.we a del
yame to me at my hlrtb
woe which waa tnexperaaltoy pataftt to me. Wh.-n 1 w aa iooktag at Mr.
poaad 1 waa
vena.
I have beard a propoaltlon
ftom earb of you which la the hlgteat
compUmtot a man can |«y a woman,
and I aaaure you I am aanalble of the
honor yeo hare done me. I will now
glre yoo a reply by looking with Iwth
•yea at tte man 1 Intend to marry."
Aa ate apoke tte Uat word tbe porttave waa drawn aatdc and the lady
torned ter nndlrlded gnee on tte
Sgore of GtKirge Carter.
Mlaa Inwood after th ..
coda of a few wertta before
to an ocoUat and bad her eyca atralgUtened. Oeorge Carter had made hit
ptopoaal after the operation and. fed
U« owe that te held her attention,
plaadad hla cauae with excellent «ftact Bla ault waa received with favw by tte lady*a porenta fmm tte
ted reeiaitly
fact that a
diad and left him a fortune.
HELEN C. STAUKWEATHEn.
E.W. HiSTIIIGS&SON
J! Look of anticipation
seems to hover around those who have been in to see
the army of Real Good Things we are offering during
our special
i
J gg
Those suits are in sizes 4 to S yo.-irs.
If yoM haven’t bought, you’d better c
fore it’s all gone; some of that b
WEAR; handsome goods in pale blue. laiA nder and flesh color at per garment...................
QQ
CIK B.M Sirmi B«« at luM Rail Pri«.
All j>traw Hals from 50c to 75c are being clean-
PWCES: 25e,35e.60e,75e
glroB by tte atwmer Columbia wlU
take place tomorrow, he boat iearinc the dock at 8:40 a. m.
O. R. Mathera. ohief at tab UiUe
Tarero went to Grand Raplda yeate:
*••7.
Mra. Bella Plant left yaatardar for
hw home ta Ha^. Mich., for a
Doelor Uwbert G. Haokfna and Dr.
I4tela Blpbar of Toledo. Ohio, rre
gnetoa of Dr. IloHey.
Ohaa Prochaxka. Jr., left
alght for Chicago. In the intereata of
tae Miehlgon Bteroh Oa
Eadolpli Babenh. one of the
beta of the Miehlagn Btotob Oa lata
olty. a gaeet at Park Ptai
4k
m MlN iH IM flu
mm
P^MSB!
EarCAartaratoaod FAiA y. im p.aa. <
Cb* «r*at eitan Up Sal* !• at------ -
6. WitheWs Hew Store.
w Maalwa. toy Oily. IHirt Barai. Tv
OMh aad aa.*. • m a. an . It :• a. w.
a.*.. 11:*)a.
to clean up every article of fummer mcrchanWc
ing this sal
sale. If you help us to do so. you arc
di sc during
Jtting a silver lining in your own pocket.
put
I V.
Mtw 1
EXTRA-This means a good deal. Wc arc giving a
rtraight ten per cent discount on all Ladifes’ Muslin
m
• THE EVENEStG -RECORD (
SIXTH TKAM-KOl loss
TOA.VKBSB CITT. MICB. MONDAY AUOUST 4. 1901.
WRECK ON
KLONDIKE
Thro* Man Badly Hurt Early
Yoatarday Morning
CiCINE HIT ITS OWN TNAIN
n and
Brakaman
varaly Injurad
MAY LO^HER FOOT
TRAGIC END
OFJACKKEHOE
TOTrMe AertOeOT le KieOT Y*ot OM
Pe^bnnr of JeSa lUNeberk of
Bfaaen T—anSIn SenOTOar.
Late Batarday afiomooa tiie nlfht
j«ar old daaffbtnrof John lUmlwcb Had Served Time for Murder
of Blmwood townnbip. met wiib a
But Was Paroled
tarrlbla aoeldont that may rennU In
the lonn of her foot. Bbe aoddentally
•teppd npon tbe blade of a^radle.
ACCIDENT
wltbenoli foroe that her foot wan cot
two tbtrdn of tbe way off. hanjricf
only by tbe flenb of tbe opjet aide of
Lifs
Crushsd
Out
In
Camp of
tbe inniep, tbe eat beinff ^nnt in front
State Lumbar Co.
of tbe l«oL Tlh^ cM!d wan broojfht
to iMn city, and Dr. Kneeland dreneed
tbe isjsisd member, ntitobinf a*- foot
into place aialn. Ther« In grar.-fear Ce«nrtBOOTKllli*e tUm MOTW-le-Lew
►rer, tbal ibf foot will not reanlla. and that the memW will iiare
tobeampsUtad.__________
MET DEATH BY
WREa ON ANN ARBOR
A wtark oee.rfwd ea thw iLUmdiU
braaob of tia Pot* lUrqMCU road
««rl7 je*tar«ar mamiag, bj wliUsb
PassonRors Injured.
two aao WOT* mwwnXj lajortMi. and Dozen
MothOT mOTi wtio WMit «r oa th*
Some of ThenrSorlously
VTOTiktafr train wm alao badl* bsrt
Tti* aneidnat ooonrr.^ at NapUn.
aboat »i mllOTi U yood KaUanka and
• Trala Norik of I adwan oaaaad bj tba analiia of a k«iaf
train baidaiijr Into iu own tnln in th*
darkueM. wbllr •frllobla«. It wan
iant kafota dajllfbt. and U.n train
Ghdilao. Mich . Ang. 4-An i Kroreraw bad aridnotlj lont tbnir IwaHnf*
ta no far an U»«* looatioa of Uio train ton train on the Ann AArbor mllnray
wan ooooarand. no ibat Uh- nniriDr lade up of H ooachen and c-ir.rlng
*) peopU wan *Te«ked ma inllen
oortb of tblnplaoe at H:45
look yenterday moming. 8o far i « known no
brfot* tbo oollUioo lln li
wan killed. Iml al*oul a donen
Rafaa BU»Tsr o^U city, and bo had
wn were injnred. noiue n« rioosly.
hU bank badly wr?Bebnd and bin faon
ootalobad nnrnmly. It may bn a oooAlma, hurt about the
O. B Yo
oidofablo timo bnfor* b* in abln to bt
aboat acain. an bin back nnnmn to be
a. D. Boardmaii. Mt. Pleaaant. lack
badly bnrt.
ladly bmiked.
Tbn bmknman. J. J. FonUr of KalI Nye. Owonno, back and client
aiaasoo. wan nittinf in tbo way oar
dly emnheiL
irrod. Un wan
MU B|ir*gne. Alma, hack and leg
thrown forward. ntrikliMt bin bond npdlybrnlned.
on a piotorf framn and Infllotinir a
J. K. Omtn, Alma, right arm frac
wary affly oat in tain foraboad. HU
loft band wan alno qoiU arromly in- tnred.
W. r. Horer, Ohio, right knti* injarad. Hr wan taknn to bln liomn in
jnred and uth« r nlight injurirn.
Henry Day. radillac. Isrk U dly inBoa Koob, who wyut op on the
Boriou^
wiaokiac train, fell off the loffnoo tbn jnred and other injuries
A. J. Harrington. Onhkonli. Win.,
wraokod train and had an ankle badly
bank
eertonnly injured and hnrf internpialnod no that bn will br Uid ap for
«>ennUmr l>r. Kneeland of thin city naly.
A. O. Kraft, Durand, head ml and
attended all ibrae of tbr injarod men
Trafflo wan not delayed at all on tbn oilier nlight injurh n
Henry Web*.ter. Almr.la-k and eide
Klondike llranob. an only one oar wan
wr«rke<l to any oooniderable nstont. injured.
Tbe wator tank of the enffioe
BatardHTummlngJaek Keboe. well
known in the oHmlnat annals of
Mirhlgan. wan killed in tbe camp of
the Bute Isnmber ilo near Btonner.
1 the ylcinlty of Honor. Benxle
imnty.
Keboe was engaged ta haollng bem
pair of gnwt logging
etmek by the iiole «f
tbe outfit and thrown against the load
with nucn force an to break bin Irg.
Then the wheel- panned orer him
cronbing him eo badly that death enOTied nlmont Inrtanlaneoanly.
Kehoe had a orimtaal reoord which
an brongbt tirominently before the
people of northern Michigan eleren
yearn ago. He wan aconned of murder,
ing his mother in Uw and hln trUl
iwitionnl It wan alleged tliat
the rnm.- whb c.mmitted In the iwriy
hoars 111 the ealoou kept by
Th.. aconeed cUim. d n*>tf dr..nne and wa- finally le nt to Jackson
far fifteen yearn. Governor Pingr.*e
gave Kehoe a larole two yearn ago.
and tlm iwrole in -aid to have expir. d
Saturday and he wan . xi-nrUng his
dl-charge daily. The imr.»le waa
given owing to tbe aerionn illness of
Kehoe in |»ri-on. but he recovered and
•ino.. hin release
employed to
lumber camp- near the scene of bin
W. I*. Kenney of thin city waa at
Stormer Saturday aft- rnoon when the
iKxlv of Kehoe wa- brooghi in from
camp in a bark rack. When he wa«
told it wan Kehoe he wa- noriwin«‘d.
liecaune the tragedy brought vividly
mind a personal experienn^ he
luul with th. dead man twentv-flv.«
v.-ar« ago in Maui»t.*e
' Kenney wa-at that time dtiv.ng a
age between Manistee and Heoxonia.
Oae night when b.. arriveil in Mao*
i»t.*i he pot np at a hotel and later in
drunken man wai
brooght in by Jack Kehoe, who then
kept a naloon in Maninh e The dmnk
given a b.d in the
cupieil hy Kenney, la the
when the Utter awoke be found that
his room mat.* had di-app-ared. also
Kenney's watch and another gold
wat. h which Kenney bas brought
town for a man in Hk oxonia to get
jiair. d A warrant wan sworn out for
the m:in who occupied the room with
Kenney but Kehoe. who was a w
lies., d.%clar.^l that the drunken a
.lid not tak.» the watohen becauee
ltims.df han taken fr..m him his own
watch and money and k. pt them until
h. left the bolvl th. next
I!.* nUUHl that the man who wan drunk
claimed that he bad Uh u rohWd doring tbe night, but wan reasnure.l when
» pro|s rtv wa* •turn. d to hima Iby
The train wan lionnd from Dormnd
to Crystal 1-nke and Fronkfurt and
was miming about Uitrty fire miles
an boar. It in Udieved the wreck wan
oaosed bytbenauge break Irg on one
of the wnedn of the oonibluiilion bag
gage and smoker, n. at to the eng
Popular Club House at Reed's The engine wan polleil Horn the raiU
and Are cam alto left the irm l Tin
Uake Burned Yesterday
leoder of the engine wan thrown on its
tide diagonally aero n Uio track and the
dien on their Bidr*.
sereral down the emhmkiuei.t. and
next three lipiaHl. but
Faiir ria.iMio.
orer. Tbe lanm ugern lu
m» d coaclien .-scapiHl by
Uisnd Hapidi. Mich . Aug. 4-The
Lakeelde clnb bonee at lleed n lake In
king throngl
in rnlnafrxim ffre which ntarb*d y*ct« r- sides1 of the oaidi.
oaic 9 ui.iN rmo.i
A
nperlal
engm. mid oim , At. with
day afternoon at abont 4o'clock
in the attic orer thedann. hall,
tbe I.Hwl railway phynic’im Dr. H II
orer |100 worth of the contents wa* McMullen and Dm lU^ea and W.
eared and it Ueatimmled the toUl Ion. Joe Hmith. w. nl to ihe m ono of the
U betweim fta.ooo and
Tbe aoddeot. where they wen aimi.t. d in
bonding whloh wan owned by
wring for the injured hr Dr. Cn
fSraad Rapids ralinray oomimny and of Marlon. Mich . who wan on tli
leaned to the Lakenlde dob. wa. liimrwl enrrion train. Tim injured were
for $ll.OO.k The oontenu were innur- brought to thin city and Ihone
Mr. Kemi.-y *aDp cted tliat Kehoe
od for $8.tk«n. The Jsakenlde dob •erioanly hurt wen- Uken U
was roiic-rti.-d in the roT.bery and
boo» wan one of the luont richly furs. while the ..them wen. I, ft in caused a m arch warrant for hi* *a
nUhed reeortn of ilie kind lu the elate.
to L i98ue.l. Th. re>ult wa* the t
No money had been niwred to make it
wrecking train from Hod ford log of the lobt waiche- in Kehoe’*
nunoriwaned. Many oosilj iwintingn arrired at 4
iu the afU*mi>ou and In- place.
adorned tin- walU and eiiHMi.lve caring away ih.> dehn?.. Almut
It 1* *Ute4l that Kehoe n-ver Mt
pUn and fornltore ami other fittoren fire hundred feet of track wnn t.irn lui.i any n-mor-**' for th.- crime for which
wer* la erery room
twisted
he wa- cSnvicted but had decUred that
Between
ana
bad been
t\>ndoctor Muuahan wan in cu.irg. there w. re two more he intended to
lOoenUy e*pnded in enlarging and of the excumion train.
gel even with later. Ki- untimely
ImproTlng the boilding.
and tragic d-ath cIoot* a-encaliooal
Jt in ezpeoted that arrangemenU will
chaider of Michigan’* criminal bi-be madeforrebollding Uie dob boose.
twy.________________
BcTa oontraoted aoarlet ferer last
fall while attesdlng school and m-rer
faUy nootexoA from tbo atlaok. Bbe
wan panialljrpaislysed tsi aflar reoer ory from tkln aeosiod to gala sntil the
waa Miaad ky her lart lUncoa
rrowan atroof hope of her ultl.
rooorery ontll aboot 4 o'clock
of tbe morning of ber doatb. Bbo waa
deroledtoberfriesda doling ber alcknma sod wan oootinoaUy doing nomething for Uiem. Bbe deeply ngrx tuA
tbo neooMity for mimlBg her ecliool
. and daring her illneen from
eoarlet ferar often expreeewl a d.txlrv
for a npOTdy reoorery. that she might
me her school work. Bbt wan devoted lotbe Bonday school, and while
ill wan oontinnally Inquiring aboot
WtsnStWaattnP
StfmSb0«s
s//Dea
Pltnl9 «t Bast Bill 6<x>ds
Coimt
Prices
Eo*r qu»ttd *m
RtliaMe
In stock now. The mannlicturcts until now have
been almost uniWe to 6U orJen on sooount of
great dcmaiuL Kverjrthiiig that's nee.le.1 you
wiUhnahete.
Footwear
THE WEATHER
$2-00
in and tbelr nympaiiiy for tb*
family.
A largeoomber were received wlthit oarda. Beautiful off.riogn w.re!
r«xte-lvM from
Louie HaviUnd. Mr. eud Mrs.
Cbaa. Roeenthal, Mra. Bwanton. Ber*
nice Iloberteoo. Mr. and Mra Bi*rt
Ourott. K L. Aahton. Victor K. Hunt
lanton. L K. UibU. Mim Nelli*
Gailivan. Mra. Miuuie Dunn. Mina
Ballard. Mra. Will Ashton. Mr. and
Men's .Ircss shoes. Fancy Vexting toj«, genuine Viet Kid
vamps, cut to
$1-65
Women's fine .Irras shoe*, made
of v ery caretully selected Ki.l in
stylisli, iH^feci liuing sliapes,
only
$1.64
Men's Canvas Shoes rut
to
7SC
Wo.nm'. T.kt Sl.piw t:ut to
g»n. Dr. and Mm. 'Ibirlby. Eth.l
VanBiiLU. Mr. and Mra. T. T. llatan,
M. B. Holley, Mr. and Mr*. F. <J.
DO. Kora, Kdylbe and Ktliel
Dr. and Kh.-a Martin. Kmn.a
Charlotlc Friedrich. Mr. and Mr- O.
K.
IIor»t.
Dr
Walt, r
WillMra Kd tlilbert Mar
ion Sonahall. Mamie and Belle Dunn,
(Tunic Wliit
oe* Rutn< r.
Mra J. K. Gill. -pie. Mr. and Mra *1.
T. Hannah. Uathbooe Bister*. K. t'.
Lodge. Kdoa Wilhelm. Myrtl. Moot.-.
Fetoakey: Kmploye* of th.* Hotel
Whiting. AI'en>; Smlih. Mra A W
Kickerd. W. L DeWlit. O K Mur
ray. Klla M. Bmith. Mra Fuller and
children.Mra Moeea Bfoman. Mr. and!
Mra Goodrirh. Mr. and Mra John
Froliert. G. B. Bchippaca*-e, Th. EnAlUrl CorniliB. Minnie
and MaryBidiner. Albert ('wpia end
family. Uniform lUnk K. of P .
Ky-eUa’. .tor.-. Mr. and Mra Frank
Meade. K. of P. Manion. Mr. and
Mrs A. W. I arUk; Mnr A. V. Fr edrich.
________________
50c
Men's soliil. Satin <.«lf short tut
to ..niy
$1.35
STEINBERG’S GRAND
SATURDAY
AUG. 9
ELMER WALTERS’
r 4MI a
Trli.
...A...
MILLIONAIRE
TRAMP
In Nra
r TVl*-rra|vh I*, tbr H.^>.nl
BIU UOKH D-ORC'l’SA
Mtt.000.WO. the ml^maw
labeOOpmaMitaudthei
SAMPLE PAW SALE * • • UNOERWEAH, CAPS, BEITS .
We Offer
Silk Waists
percent discount off from
their already reduced prices
It will certainly pay you to
investigate.
•
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STEINBERG^ -AEUABU DRY ROODS ARO CL0THIH8 HOOSE.
ONEOK
THH HrtlGHTEST NOVELT
OF THE YEAR.
Tor Cbi$ Oieeh
To rcdu< c our Mo* k your choice
ofGKRANU MS
SOc iter dozen
Phone us for Cut Flowers.
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
This Productiin Will PiimYM
f,re,.u.rvorhm,ic. All
ilcsign and |»crfcct ctnisi
CAMPBELL BROS
udfCDilblettep*.
FRANK FRIEDRICH
REVA COMPTON’S FUNERAL
Correct, Collars
lOc, ISc, 20c
THE OLD RELIABLE
M. Hocllmant.l and H. F.
Bcagb«y left IbU morning for a trip
KOEIIIG’S HUSTLER S WON to tb* Pacific coa-t, which will conaiiout alx w.-cka They will
Ur.tr.t» 1 brlrtl.
their objective point Salt Lake
CUj, wUvrt they will aitcml the naurMiMl.br . iUM..r ihwt u.r,
1
annual convent lou of the Elka
Wm I 'i II.I M 1 < umm*.
Knroate Uiey will *|>» nd a few day*
Kowlc'* Butl.rawMit to Urawn at Denver and aft-^ the convention
pMUntaT wd .bo*.d teM> b.
will g«» to I/O- Angele* for a few dayw doM. U» Miaf. bates 18 M 7 te id Mien oa to Ban Fraaci*oo, N^vtlb ,
tenr of tb. HuUm. Thte U lb. Jbtnn and other |*uni* ou the emut,
Huttete .........4011006*
Umwn
0 0 0 0 I I 0 4 I- 7
Bolterl.-.. l>M*.r Md J. N
tollhbiidHuT. Two b»* bite. H»7: Umw».»:te«* bM. hlu.
Orowo. 1. Sttmok ooi. by Drokor. I
bv toltfi. a Ui»lro. Wm. 8o.ni..
r/f/p Ctuts
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
pteud te ttm* to b* of KT •MTio* tbi.
I.lbsw. tb.l tb. Hntiar*h.T. pUy•d U.1. y«r. ud Ui«y h»« lo*t oolr
two. Tl» .por. by imibS* *• •• »«'•
all sires, as kmg as the
800 dozen we have just
unpacked will last, go at
I.At.K-<T HBKKATION
OFF FOR SILT LAKE CITY
irlll b.«tB •» one* u 111* *»moi> bu *.>
ter
il ooald tuirdlj Iw
Overalls or
Jackets
STEINBERG’S aOTHIHG AWD DRY GOODS STORE
lirrat KiBBM-ler apred* 111- Klahlv-sUih
New York. Ang. 4-ttoMell Sage
8<; tcUy. Wb.n ask.-d if he intend
rviiring fu?m bo*in*u *oon hr
"How can ir 1 am dir. cKor in 27 railraadccmpanicaandif 1 n tirc it mean*
a great Iom tc me."
He -aid be would *p*nd hi- birthday by being at hi- bn«iuc*« f^arly iu
the morning and would work «* hard
BlMBmlWm
SMptd
im V. mioi
UNCLE RUSSELL WORKS
lUrltMlBX at Ilia
€lly • Book w store
Men’s and W'otnen’s $8.60 and
$8 Sample Oxfords in Patent
leather. Kid and. Calf, onl)
TROUBLE WAS EXPECTED
M II railed to
at 1
THE NEW 5TAND
T1h‘ funeral t.f little Reva romplou
ra* held from the t'ongregational
hurch ye*iertlay afternoon at
o’cliKk. and wa* very Urg-ly att*
bv friend* of the family and IhoOT
Who had known and loved the little
girl In life The foaeral wa.
charge of L D. OortU. and Bev. D.
( ochlin coodnoted the *ervioe, which
wa* V4 ry tooching throogboul. Tbe
mn.ic wa* fuml*bed by Mra Wy*ong.
Mra Bachant. Mi.* Gray and Mi**
KverAt, with Mi*. Travi*a ooompan-
There are a Good Many
WaysofSellingGoods
S<Jmc win mark their gixvls high and give 10 per cml.
ort. others will get outside aul. «omc will say wc arc big
here, wc get OUT gooils almost for nothing.
*Tbe lUlbboae BUter* attended in
a body, and eight little girl* from her
pallbearer., tbe laUer dtondaf their
boaqaeta into the gimve at cemetery.
The pall bearer* wem FriU Beilaer,
Wallaoe Latmen. Olaytoo Lardie and
JoTin Bfoadfoot.
at tbe Wanike waabc
Uttle Bern wa* bom at lUaloa.
Jaeobe wa* on the ground
by haU a doMa well am
drimtlea Aagaet». I8M. Her cheertal di*painformed tbe eheriff that eltioa and eprtgbtly way* made her a
Tbe
favortle. e.peoially among the gamte
tae effort to start had Uwii abandoned
of the lioleL There were almoil alway* some of tbe playmalM aboat hw.
and during ber illaee* amay at a Mme
came to ioqalre of berooaditioi
U jm wnithoM fo U Joel tariog bor flowOTU and other lortbf
maTn.
242 FRONT STREET
A
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Wc do not fed vcr> big here but wc fed big enough to
sdl you gooils .vs cheap and rhcajicr than any house in
town. Wc bu) our goo.U for cash, di^'ount all our bills
and that is the vray to buy goods cheap.
Colored and Embroidered
dalf dose.^^^
Wfe tic. Mc, lOe.
Hew neckwear
negligee Shirts
lurtwwwelttveoo»kil«pre«tirtt white and iilk
nmi at below cM pricrt.
Big Ifne of tenev rik and wash goodi. fancy ribboM «nd
other bargains too noineroua to nwntion. »U at doong
out pricesw
A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET
Straw iyats
2$C*$0C.7$C.t6$$.00.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
I ferraadSrkai^Uix
THE EVHIDIG HECOMk.
^«tm«
l«
amMroBi oth«tel«M «f «lr
ii to h» ozhlbtlid AB« iBtod at •!.
ia Ik* fkiMl9.
OkiBl** A 0*Tl*hMk4»*rt
teala,
«• «U lU* ckair. «ad U alliMr
*BC!7r—
TaAVEME OITV. MIOHiOAM
OKAMO TRAVKRSe HCRALO
TMt. (. Um AM i. V. MHM«
laoiodiAC
oor.
l.«Uh*nMa7*ritbll*-«->i
wiU
^ ^
muk
ispattMt
bb
Mhbad of lapld tianaU? As wob4«fml thlnge than thie haTe beta COB.
whieh
2:rsr‘.i
of Ibr for.
-iJir-MsiiSsr'
etatnlBam
-I bad bu.lue«. ir. the far w««l teal
winter,** aald a IW-ton Uw.ver the oth
«r day, "aiHl a Ulie I wae etopplng in a
forvktry
iktry aw
enieU tiiati for a Any or t«o n uuin
me* trifil for ki< nliur a l»orae. I went
thrii
with
nigt I
,ol.b.«llnrh4«*.l»»
oter to eunrt l« eee bun ibey |hjI
Thot
IMWI
IbiniTA ibr».ui:b. eud Ho«ly foUuned
thr eolOMt of foraetty ae
as a
I
Tb. re
I for tbe evl.leo.i- AA*I IaaII,
toiiie In thetr^r^U
waetrt iIm- ..luidow of a d.iulit It. u.y
mind Omt lie* Kleomr nee poilty, and
etanoee Tory rmlaabl- papaw apoa U»e
tbat eTenbic 1 eald to bie bin>*er:
Mbjeec hare beaa wrill«a and pob*
-V.Hi-U b«Ae your rtiM- loiuorron. Tbe
jury muaC «i.rialnly comi«-t.*
In the woafc of the ooauiiaaio
-•Uh. I U..JI I klMivr.* be replied.
•oooofairiBB and hlchty aattat
‘•Vahi enr. ly dun't 1...]^ to get nlia
AUhaaaCToetiuaof thecaai
- ‘Well, may Im not. but tl«T* II euteProf, a D. Boiith. aapaHntee
ly be a dlaa».'T»o uiruL*
fartnan’ laetitotee In Mieb
* *1 nbookln't t^uuX on tiuit If 1 bed
dncted into bU plan for IWI » a tecboioal wort
alona foreeery
fareetry line*,
linee. to be
ort alooa
..., „t i
you know.* be ni»U^d.
oot in mob ooe of UiA* fanae^* Tve r*t two l.niiber. lu Uw &i tbe
oarrled out
oirr
inUiint M In the elate.
In reriewing iu wort of tbe paet
****••’'
tbrjr
eWES
toft tba eity a mito to hbc aida. Tba
aaw chanaal atarto about a mile aad
half to aotth aad waM at tha .eify
aad idkna Uf old ooa again aboat a
and a half aortbw«M. raialag
viag tba
ssvaval
farms aad l
dia mill aad elec
It watrr power by
smiopsnsml
Tbs city
tod to extoad its sswars m
Dsaeara aa oaUet. while
most build another expensive
facto aad ifun-A »!▼«• eaamplaa gained by artaal e*|e rienoe during Um
laiat ten y.Mkra fo prove wbat can b.*
aoooiupllabed ander proper oondiUone
ai
la onr iu
) ia intereahid
then will ere.
tereat which will be anre
[.'HIMAlall B. DAIIIIAUII oTC
ABItlAb NAVIGATIOM.
Prof. Alexander Oraham tWl. in
ranter of the bdepbone. ia pcraonally
nrialngthe oonatniction of an air
c:ai..
i*ki
L bAlfATION OFl
the aolatooa of oaa of the great prublaauwhiahcoBfroatolhiaatala. tty.
laamtoa iavaatigaliona of the fon^try
ooBditioaa in raHoaa lorto of tbe
alala have been made, and the oommlaaioB haa given exhanative detail
which will prove of great value.
aad the tommiaeion baa ehown tiiat
the wiMto landa which were once covarad wttb dense growtba cd valuable
timber caa be recUitued and b. mad.
10 prodaoe caother fair crop wltliln a
gaBaraUoa. In making lU miort th.
oommiaaioB leys elnm upon tbe fact
that maob of U.e land to which immi
lavliAid for tbe |«r
ffiaat^
ng tarma li unfit for
joeea owing to the
natara^of tbe soil and can never be
made .to prodnee a livelihood for even
Uie most Uirifty farmer. Tbla dt.a»
fitioo. eaya the report, ia unjuat to tb.
immlgtanto and to the aUte. Whih
The ones at $6.00 are pretty.
The ones at $7.00 are nice.
The ones at $0.00 are fine.
The oneaat $ 12.50 are beauties.
Don't miss ftost. €srltestfl)« tost sdeeiion!
B*With all the vig
MmbUW
lintou. The oiaft ia aaid to be tbe
mult of yeara of atndy on tbe part of
Prof. Ih ll. and repn.a.oto an expen
diture of many .tlxonmnd dollars It
ia . twenty le« t long, and ia oomjioaed
TUB GAS GO. 18 thla month sending
of neveuiy.flve diatinot parU. It ia
ont atatemenU of aoeonnt to it.
cell.d Intomally with cwnvaa. aad in
oonanmer. by postal card. This i. this volcano ever made
plaiM a with linen atretotH d*on piano
iu aooordance with cnatom in cities
The first tji»ewri»cr uivcntt*d in the '
allowed for
v^ir. a E'lv.- milea of this vrm- were
United SUtes was patented by William
asAHl m tbe ooaatmctioo. The prinoi
Austin Burt, of Detroit. Mish., in
pie of the kite will U> ntlliaedtoa
11 ia collected by
lasv. Mr. Hurt was also the inventor
oooaiderable . xtent in this maohine.
ant is allowed.
of tbe solar compaea He called hi.
ia to carry hnman freight.
maohine the *‘tyiwgraph. ” This maThis meana that the aeroplane ayatem, LOS ANGKLKtt OK SAN KRANCltt
chine, like several which follow.d it.
not nacd in any of ttantos Dnuiont**
OO AND ItKTURN. via G. R. & L
as slow for practical resnlta
aireblne. wiU IB a featoie of Prof.
While ooorting ]««tty BUod Haw^ Tickeu on mle Ang. 1st to 8th good
Ik'll a machine.*
Juat wbat Prof. Ib-ll hopes to aooompliab with bia alnbip ia not oer
91H« to all. whether K. P.’a or
tain, but those who know him inxial Gall at office for farther imrticu
O. K. Mnrray. Agent
he iutomU to outdo Santoe-Dottont iu
the c«n.inenug of the griBt problem.
AU.I they iwedlot a machine ready for
For floors one Chin
le with Santoa-Domont
ii.-weat air.ht). now building In thU
her mother, Mrs. Kliza lUwkina and
the ooaiUe liave suricised evuiy ho'lj
in this section by annonneing their
marriage, in Jersey riiy. ttanday eventug. Tbe bride is a haudMime bru
nette'coufes.iug to S»yean.. sUbougb
die looks younger than tbu bride
oonutry for the Worlds Pair aerial!
Champmgn^ toda
fm% refrafting
groom. who to in bis twenty ninth
oouteat. at ttt Louis in IWU. This. Ur/oi
Wait's toda fountain. 1630-tf
year.
Frof. Ab xander Graham Bell, whose
name the t«*le|ihoue bears, lias com
her and
a psrmsnrat forestry preserve, the
aommtssioB made, at different timee.
a bbBwtag of tbe importance of the
As under tlu* Platt amendment we have pracdcallr
SEKllS
IS
GIVE
A.\D
HEClPi:OCITY
THE
SUOAK
Pi:oFiT.vBi*E
THIS IS
NOT
EABOREUS
PUOPEK
IF.
AS
TO
IS
('LAIMEP.
PKOl)UCEi:S
fk;uri:s.
IHINK
IN CUBA
TO
in
THE
TO
TO
OF
WHEN YOU ARE CANNING
8. K. Wnili
mm’xdrag.
You should use the calebrated Lava Ware, the kind you can’t hurt, and should
the fruit boil dry it will nc»t be spoiled—can’t burn anything when using this ware.
All sizes of kettle’s and pans and at all prices. ,See these s|ilemlid goods.
/
IT
CUBANS
SELL
DAILY OOIMOER-T3
AT
opinion
GIVEN ON TUli; WONDERFUL I'lANOLA every day until fimher notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture l^epartrnenl on the ground lh»or from lo
to i 1 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and are entirely fr€*e. You are cordially invite d to
hear this wonderful instrument.
if
INCKE.kSED,
AND THAT MEANS^A MASS 6f DlSt'ONTENTEI) WORK
MEN WHO CAN EASILY BE MOLDED INTO MOBSWND
GIVE MUCH TROUBLE
Md .M 1W.MU*. thr lUh «toy uT Jsau*i
Mt.at Wa u Auck taia*furMMMi<iC«Mrli
The papers rejv.rt that the Ward line
of steamships, which is the biggest and heaviest transporter, has
already Uken off the route three of its big^ vessels on
tbe
Jul» HXldbAag
E«trada Palma is going to hav«* his hands full in the next few months.
KNOWING THE CUBANS AS I
CORRESFONOCNCE
THAT
» oa tbe part of tbe retooto of
icsity and tbe board of agHa dapartmsnt of. forestry has
“WE SELL THE BEST"
ground that they carry iiulbing to Cuba and bring nothing backIII view of these facts it will U' readily ix-ri-t-ived that President*
with the leading adncational instita
turns of tbs state, nxgiag tlie duty of
lbs University and Agrioaltatal Col
tor* to tabs ap the problem. A. a
TRY A RECORD WART AD.
OFFICE; “.•'Tn.ri'iS-
mend as do these. Your meats and vt*gelables an as
sweet and fresh as when the inurcuiy stood at so in
stead of <K>. Snap you linger at hot w«*athfi ami enjoy
your meals. It costs you anywhere from
.\s to
but none ever regret this outlay. Many lirms have ad
vanced their prices b<*caus(! of the demanil. the manu
faclurers being unable to fill their oniers. but our prices
remain the same.
also enrad
UNEMPLOYED
WIIX |lE liKEATLY
Dentist
L. L. A. BUILDING
WITHOUT A RHl RKH-RATORfat leaM not with
out one of the modern I-eonard Ch^n.ible Refiigera-^
tors. None have so many adinir.ible |M»ints to roiii-
WILL EN^VBLE
AND
humble
NlTMHKK
THAT
THE
IT
PLANT
my
ME
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
long time
of the jsugar now on hanvl, and it will act also in pre
venting many iK'rpons from planting another crop for
O. S>. CARVesW
6EKRAL mSWAICE
YOU cimlirHOliE
that XK) remuiierutive results will c*n.<<uo from the sale
guided the i>olicy of the bland, IT
JOHN R. SANTO
YOU CAN KEEP COOL
iF Cuba fall.*' to linJ a market ft*r her two great prod*
FAW:
»DENTIST®
WlilLK YOU ARK CANNixc;. provided you use one of our two or three
burner Oil Stoves or a two burner Blue Marne or a three burner Hot PLite or a
three or four burner Detroit Vapor Stove. Sec how willing we .ire to help the
housewife with her summer canning. There’s no use melting one's s<*lf whi^n lor
a very small sum these most e.vcellent summer stoves can Ik* h.id. Prit «*s are
from SS.oo to $2Soo and you have a stove that with but very littip attention will
last you for years. 1‘hen if you are going camping for a few days then* is noth
ing so handy as an oil stove.
AH Sadicvillc. Ky.. was curloos to
Wbiuaker, wbo had for a
By General riTZ4ltlGR IXE. «a.ComnI GeaemI al HavB
another year.
OS*. SAW Yd *9
..k- IIHtl)
pleted a flying machine, and a test 1
which, it is Imliered. will \>r notably I
snooeasful. will soon be made
Washington.
Reciprocity or Annexa
tion Only Solution
of the Cubaoi
Problem
I
J. W. SLATER. LEADIIIG HOUSE FURHISHER
Do Yon Get the Detroit
Sunday Hcws-Trlbunc
nets, toliaceo and. more eBjH*oially, sugar, it means
land, tbat has eonm into the po^nwaion of tbe state as a reealt of a delinqaaosy in U.e payment of taxea
Aside from the stady of the matter of
t. »*trr
uv
trclopcd into proapi roaa and iirodno
tire farmAthe soil 1. of each a natnrv
ae to permit tA another growth of
timber, aaoh a. bardwooda. white
ataociva and nwakaniug interest inf
Arbor day nmonc children and argee
naora vlgoroas work in the eehoola to
devalob knowledge of forctry.
Daring this year Un- oommtoaioo expaeta to pat in proper shape its reoommandatton with referanca to aolidify
tag a permanent forestry n^a.-rre in
tba iwgiona which have been luve.tlgaladby pUcing in it all lands owned
by tba alato Uaat are (Kmtigaoaa to tbe
onaa aliaadj tamed <.> er to tbe aomMtotoaB, and by securing original
daada from a large anmber of iwrtiea
wbo May have aome claim ufioo this
srr
THE EVBmJtC NEWS ASSU
Detroit. Hictk
Troy. IlL, a cram shaped fimnre was
for<H*d in the ground mwr the school
oiation. Another story which will in baildtoig. one arm of which is 40 fret via M. A K. K. U. a to Msuistce
tereat readers of the Aogaat Ooemo^ long and about 6 inches wide and the and stasuners diivct.
polltan to - -The ttonl oi Mo«trt.Go on trains Iraviog Traverse Oity
which eentera in the theme of trmns- qlher SO feet long and • inches wide. «UK)n. m. Monday. Toesdav. TbarsmigntoioB of aoalAa problem faeoinat Where the arms of the cross converge day aad Friday, and »:5*; p. m. Thun.aUng even to Uie anoietita It ia a
to a hole two feet in diameter day.
Kabs $3.75 one way.
ptifA
tradition that society etortoa are writ aad a line IBO feel long weighed with round trip.
ten by thoec who have never moved
F. A. MlbhelK U P, Agt.
toad did not toncli
Iwttom. l*he
7 to advanced tbat a holt of
Note.*’ from
wllMn the oharmed
olrole. Tbe tale of Utene a imaaioo
Tr/ tka Bisque: its fine.- Jackson's.
for Mathilde by Kiobard LeOallienne.
and a pretty little JatBneee one for girls of Morristovra. 1
reading on cool verandav by th» eea oi She was Mrs. Mary
within the oitv'a wallA
years old. aad she well remembered
the great general’s visit to MurrisUtvrn
IMPttOVBP NSW MBRVH'K
in I8*k She wws then IS. With fifty
VIA MU'UKiAN I'gNTKAl*,
other girls sbtt'was selected to carry
LiAvee Union ttutiou.Orand Raidda, nowt^s for tbe festival and her oumIt W noon daily, arrives New Vork,
anioos made her their qaeen.
Urwnd Oentral Station. lOriiO a. m.
A party of soldiers lias sacoee<l«>d in
the next day.
R. N. ii. I.
la fllled wiUi InU rratlng
U>XU>« A. rAi*i* «r ceiiMMMA
fls wc have just rrceivrd a (till car load of Couchets.
can Rive you the largest srieclion of shai>cs ,ind
covers ever shown in this city. One of our whole tioors
isasra of couches and no two alike. Comme ncing
MOND.AY, Aug. 4ih we shall attach a price that should
put one in every home that is considering a gew couch.
Uian a mito tram water.
r. Batohinean. tlie last living
aramber of the famous Hatchiaaoa
familyd^ aiiii«rs.wae preeeat at the Old
of Leod county.
I^ysagoandmnc
year, the eomaiiaeioa Uja parUonlar
‘•Tliey dl.!ri*t.” laughed the narrat
etreae apoa lb* float poaalhtUiioe far •*.N*erf da> the I11M- wai* . l.»*e.l a
roforaatiaf Miobifan e nnprodnctire thi- Jiwv d.HagnHHl,**- lUMtoi. |\Mt
landm. and Incldanlailj rroocuneode
POPl!l*aR |•BKIODlCrAI*A
that certain lo<Bmiee be ael aalde an
m omr of Russia, lias arrived in San
It ia not often tbat one finds a love
order tl*at tbe nee- story which la alwuloloely aatiafao- Francisco to s}ieod a monib iu tbe
made their boaie in tory, and a^e love at4»ry ending in United tttatoa:
prlmttiT.
oonditioo
ring a severe electrical storm at
thie atata ia
For M—H^nl uf BaMMU.«FATBICK H. KKhhKV of Wem.
la. la. WKiuiiT’uriieaOrfc.
THE DETHOIT
EVEMWGKEWS
MOBMIHC
...THIBUME
bridge, the oosUy ooa which formerly
.panned th. river being now more
r and vim of former ycBrs. *
Tbe llrst cowfish ever caught on the
New Jersey coast was taken in a net
toalic City. It to four feet long
aad four and a half Uiick. and reqolree
greater depth of water than a smaU
yacbL It feeds Its young as n oow
oes and beUows like tbat animaL
Tbe Gnmd Duke BorU. a ooasiii of
'
The Conch that You Want
is Hero!
tfibeWtrUji,
epooh Id mM UroDtkiB. aad who
Th.«l**e hOKtl
am -iMItah*!.—U*»Acpi«-«.t koowr hot that ftwrjMn Imm
tn tk* MirhloB A«ti«*ini*l Oolkr>. probloatiBBj be eolred tn a aaimar to
iod iM M« Mid<- a.ooo mattm of Ai>r •»«>• tmToUac thnmch the air a »fe
with the echecM of
j
ttii’. liKilli MokoaV. Avooirr a i»oa
UNLESS
WITH
IdANY
CONFIDENCE
IS
OO AND BEING IN TOUCH
OF
THEM.
RESTORED
I
FIRMLY
IN
THE
BY
BELIEVE
STABILITY
OF THEIR GOVERNMENT AND ^SOME RELIEF AFFORDED IN THE
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTH.E COMPANY
MATTER OF THE SALE OF THEIR PRODUCTS THERE JS NOTHING
AHEAD
EXCEPT
MEANS
INTERFERENCE
ANARCHY
AND
BY
MOISTING OF THE AMERICAN
THE
ANNEXATION.
UNITED
FOR
STATES
YiMAVKM^K OITY. MIOMI.
ANARCHY
AND
THE
FLAG TO -STAY PUT.-
£icb»ood.V<.,Apnl.8.i9ak
iiiiir.vi'i'n.
"FORCE- FOOD CO..
ButUo,N.Y,
Cenlkmn:-! have used youi Awd caOed “FORCE;* ai4
find it as eflixtive as its nadle implies.
Tlie miliilious wopefties amsimidy woo^
OlCNTOr raOD- REUSHCO 8Y OLD AND YOUH& AUKS.
^
tu iffarfiw mMMo.
Offt. <icc. Mokdat. AvOOSf «. ttM
noRTiiisimiMstiie
Wboh Wheat Ttour
If that mirror of yonr* *ltow* a
on tba akin, ifa lir^ trooblartmt Ur.
Kinff * New Life PilU reculale lb«. pnrlfy the blood. Hire clear
rtwy cheek*.' rtcdi complexion.
Only S;*e. at S. K. Wait &. Son* and
flfttor MMl r*oMml fortott* •*!!«. awlv- Jaa. a. Johnson** dmir etoraa.
«d mt Alpimm frooi oo om koowi
oo July IS. «Bd Isft iMt Mooday with
At Mnakdcon FHday saw the comMvaral budrad dollar* of Alpaoa
laUon of the McKinley etatne. whieb
Prof. :R Marvhjkl. •plril eoatasal-
wan dadiotated May aoi Three aeoiion* of the base ware placed len«is>•oma pr.*tly proonoaot mro of tb* rarily. in order tJiat the atatne micht
towo to ooo*«lt bm aboot aobamaa.
oo Memorial day.
'Wbaraby fbry mlfbt maka mtmny.
For thU Jkdrioa br waa paid ia adFrom
frichtfol
<
ra«).‘. oo^iaa.. fwylac him .aarly 9100
larniie (ialleirer of LaGiAUKand another fSStL
ppiied Booklen*a Am
8«raral day* >r^*rof. A. B. Millar
of Nila* ffaUiert-d aoma nraabnxMna wHtea iU quick onra exot^^led all her
hope*
It work* wondt^rs in f^ore*.
and dlstrlboted a portion of tbaa
Braiw-*. skin Knpiion*. OoU. Bnraa
aaMMiffbUriiaod*. Tha parwma. laTan Scald* Pile*. S6e. Onra fruaran
in nainbar. who partook of tba nm*h- by S K. Wait & Soon and Ja*.
roomanll b»«ama rlolaotly ill. Tbe Johnaon drusKiaU.
»UK-. ur*.
laiued with
Qrmnd Hirer. Fred
oot of danjrar. Tba attandinK phyal*
eiati* my that If tba uoaliroom* bad
boen more fraaly partakan of death
woald bare raanltad. Tlia rariaty of
mident Uarfleld of tlie state for■naabrooma jcalhared by Piof. Millar
oommimiou. and CJonsnltinK Knia not ordinarily poiaonoM. but tbay friaaar Pma^. of the . United state*
ware nllowml to fatinani before they ■oologioal anrrej.ar. abont to .-*ubli.h
ware naad. whioh raoaad all tba
igint elation in a tract of timber
oo Orookery creek. Mnekegoo county.
The timber of the tract is belnir cut
and will hare entirely dtaappeared
within a few year*. The object i* to
determine the effect of the remoral of
pouuda
and
imbt-r on the flow of water.
landiair tba fl*h and waa ao excited
after be lantled his catch that be bad
nyaU-rica. So far aa known, thl* la
Uu- lanruat amall inoulbad blaok baas
arer oanabl in Miobi»nui and I* olaimad to be as tarKa aa any arar oanirht in
the ITuitad State*.
Probably tba hiwa.i hifrylnit ceitra. t arer mad^i the upper p»-nlnsnU
ha* Jast liet-u el Ad by Fanmaon Bro
of Mantaloy. wlieraby they aaoor*- f
ooniraet for lumb.*nnif an immen
tract of pine on the Dead rlrar and
branrbe*. west and northwest of Harqnetta. for KIMiy A Whtta. of Albany
N. Y. Ferynaon Bro* will m t in the
nelKbborbood of $600,000 for puitinit
in tba limber, whioh will require at
laa*t three years. TJie timber will be
aawed at the
by local application aa they cannot
reach the diaeased portion of the tar.
There i* onlr one way U» enn- dialnaa*. and tiiat t* by ooustitntional
rtmadlea Deafness i* oaneed by an
lnflame.1 caudition of the mnoon* liu
inir of the Knetachian Tul>e. Wh.o
ihi* tub. 1* Inaflmeil yon lm%. a rum^
or imi»'rf.‘ct f
Dead rirer mill. Mar
qnetta.
Moak-lton bn.ine*. m«n are ptanninf
to make tlieir pionie at Lake Mlol
and thi* tube
reatorv.1 to iU nortiu I oouditicm,
ioK will Is- destroy -d forerer;
oaae* oat of ten are oanaed bj
Oatarrh. which i* uothinir but an in
flamed condition of the mucou* *«r
faoaa.
We Will give One Hundred Dollar*
for any case of Dr.rfueH* < canned by
aatarrli) that cannot ls» cured by
Hair* Oatarrh ihire
Send for
**^F^7^0heny & Do.. Tolclo.
Suil ^Vim?l? Pi n*‘ari*
. the b.‘*c
en gave the city
Some Pontiac i
weed oattcr* a lesson In work the oth
•lon^. and faclorie. «f the city
er day. The weed entb r* had lam*
will oloe. for It. A feature of the day
barks, and did no more tlian to Jnst
will be a cwrload of watermelon* and
get the tops of the weed*. This dis
half a iwrload of coffwi, wliera they
gusted the women, who armed I
crowd can help
•elrea with the scythe* and mi
Tbeliodyor Fred Ford,
clean 1 job of the work which
of Boyne City
•lighted by the w.ms1 enUer*.
picked op Friday m.milnR on tb<
baarh In the wa*tam part of Petoakey.
Ford bad raoenily be«u workmit in
A baking loaf of bread caagbt fire
In tbe oreu of a Detroit kitoban. The
danse emoke and inffocatlng smell
to think a aariooa
fln- waa on and an
In
Tbe ffremen made an heroic at
tack on theoren and aoaked tbe toast.
The damage waa limited to the loss of
the family dinner.
Nmwoiiiiilimims.
Facts Nol Picttei-Wetlt Henres—
All Kod Dowb—CoasUDt Headachcs-SIccpNotRcslfal^
A Victim GWes tbe
Road to Health.
Thonma Veldman of Na TV Apple
•imat.
MniAegon.
Mich.,
aaya:
“I
bar# aoffered a great deal from narroosDeaa nf mcent years and at times 1
woeld b.>eome exctiml and shaky from
1 frit poorly and
eery trtrial
of
Dr.
A
quieted
W
ik««
Olmse's Nerve
and
wy aystem.Dr A W, Ohaass
Merve< Pills am sold at tOc n box at
dsalors or Dr. A. W. Onass ModAclne
Oo,. Bnffaio, N Y. 8es that portrait
and tigaalam of A. W. Obais. M. D .
OBTEST
Agrk** *5^.*
OHKST
Wrinkle* ar»- «moothed away by lu
tired and der- in
Si
‘jII a
A heavy loss of life
from an sxplcMiion at Ml. Kimbla collieryjat Wollongong. 4o (mile, from
Sydney. N. S. W. Onv hundred and
forty-nine min.-ra were
100 are sUll entombed. A porion of
lbs colliery I* on AnTbs sky looks bluer, the .
youth and
rijrhuir. a
of yt
the soul after
taking Kocky Mountain Tea made hj
the Madison Msdiclns Oa H-V Js*. G
Secreury Wilson has aecorvd an apgopriatkm of |lu.uuil from i-ongreaa
fur Uw purpose of making exiierlmcnta
la tbe misltig of silkworm, and tbe
silk, ray* William
E. Curtis, the Washington correspondent of the Chicago Kt-i.'ord IlOrald. We
Importing about f4i.ouo.ouo
worth of raw silk annually, and Mr.
Wilson thinks that it la possible fur ua
good deal of the suiiply In
country if the wives and
daughter* of the farmer* and |H-».ple
who live in tbe villag e will Uke up
the Industry,
it 1* partlrulariy suit
able for wouM-n and . hlldivn, and the
and daughter* on tbe farms and
lu the vllhig.-*, by *|*^dlng a little
every day. might earn a liberal
supply of pin money wltlK.ut Interfer
ing with their household duties or
their education or thtir pleasure.
In
FruiKj- not lens than l>i.i*io familh^
engaged lu tie- culllvatiou of silk
lR.ul lilt erfeniitv sith their ..tber
le*. lu Italy nesrty s» many of the
sauU »re eugag.-U in tl.e same lu
try.
Ill tlial way the glrU earn
and save money for their marriage
Ik raising 1* simple enough
of urdlniiry lutelUgeuer to
curry uu. It la no uuh'c diCicull than
keeping chhkena or I*'.**, and lbs
rtiflt* are ver> much larger.
Tbefu have bei-n many attempt*,
however, to introduce sUk culture luto
tbe United State*, but they have ab
uyn failed U-«nu'»e other cn-i*^ have
laiid Utter and It ha* never Utn nett-siwry for the women and children of
our farm t*.puUtl«u to earn their own
lug. Hiey U\e al%\a3* U-*u *up
autl hruiU-r*.
>rted by their I
AS «rly a. 1PiiC. King Jame* 1. of
England Ini
hlch ac^-ouiiU for tlie mul
Virginia, wh
keep
Senator iTitrhard ncedM oo fnrw
ther hint and Sb».k w** literally .haken. lie went Uick
icA lu
to .->on.u
North ^
Carolina,
arofi
where he loxunie
le a deputy cUle«i
cUleetnr.
olde again, for he !
|a^i.»na!lr *tt.-irk
the l.itte
lenaior Mirinon*. and
a
lemanded hi* m^ip.
lie entirely
Mr. Shook set nis
g—Washiug
B
ORAL
Oommenolng Sunday. Jane »th, exoaraioB tlohets to Petoakey at $1.00 foi
roand trip Train leave* 6:40 a. m..
*TS?iU® *C. R. Manay. Agl
SSI
M.T too
PBS 1000 WATTS
y u*^ i*y sT «
InriBiilNrElMlk
K.aM..M.D
$2.7S
z.aa^a.D
Buys-a
Fiandsome
8-Day Striking
Clock...
Regular
price $4.00.
Our price,
$2.78.
Ra$tair$
martin & Goans
can thly^%e*tongth to gi\e a child?
We don t look for tbe birth of
s=s!K3-'
BUSINESS CAROS
***^ff*.^ mother* s r-«»#tHALk-Hc^ia«U»
quirU
courages
DiRn Hua
a
nsti
r prodacts of the ancient
•Favorite
Piescfi|v i
coal stove.
----------------------------- ---
-
R.\XGE
Mr- -‘-.'vr™'
vo*r
th*l B.V wife
to l.kc •
r.'. r,
-^
-r..
A GAS
avoid
Save
these
time and
trouble.
rmni
—
SSyj*^.sSg5a
to trv it
lxrscw«s«. * l.»r »omh« U-
USE
and
troubles.
nek women well.
. ,r-r— There is no alcohol
in •Favorite l*rc- t
• and it D J
free from oi.ium.co. > C‘*»<
cnioe«nd*nolhern«cotk^
. -I wi.h to W y*m
tlo- grrst WfisSl nr
MISCELLANEOUS
Saday Excursions
------ ON------
doo<-d III New England the latter |cirt
Wed
tcv- (
rxu.l-r s.U.wufrt * f*r«r b) ts^lfyUMf
of the eighteenth «-entury.
Then- Is no (juestlon a* to the nhility
Dr. ricrce's Common Sense Mrdkwl
to raise silk %vbercver Ibe mulU-rry Adviser, peper cover*, is rent />rr on
tree will gn.w. and It will thrive any
where u-twveu the gulf and the great
Uke* and the .\Uantlc oiv.nn and the E. V. IHercr. Bnflslo. K. Y.
corm* require a
great deal of utleutloii and dclall.-d
work, which tl»e AmeriiaTTyw^ple are
iHit accustonn'd to |Hrfomi. In Ja|k.in.
Uhlrui. Kmnr»\ Italy. Swllx«-rUnd. Tur
key and other cvnirie* clilldr»-ii are
exiMV'ted to look afttT the silkwormunder the dint t Ion of their and her*
CHANi'KfiH- me* U. t
o I-r I fail-»o* and tak«- ptmiUias
In lUoa»* nmiitru-* e\eli the little om-s
are always exisH-t.*l to |ciy their *Uare
of the houiMhold cMHiiH** and i-arry
vin e-ni-in f.*r ••tmS> rt**-*S k a*
tlMlr share of the b«»l. The children
bvl III
rtinaiK- .»!*of Ani.rlc.n ha\e ii-t yet Imn-ii re»ln.'e»l
yPHi»I>lKKINO and c*b»»rt rej-sinsg «*f
Itiat I.- atli CM- bii- n. i.tl. . Ir—ar^l
to that m-^-etuklty. although no douht It
would U- a g.*sl thing f»*r thcuu
All Uiat br *.k- IS fviuni U.a* ei-n !•«»-.•* wiU
S.HTvtary W lla..u think* that silk at»tr s> 11,-ir trw-wt* il«- r—ui:>
<•( rtin-i-- <n—a^ ai<d <)«raising ought to W IntixHliux-d Into tr-arm-nl. Alt
bwoiiiuW.II, m-at-1 No Ml. II. tbi. -UU.
the south iM-an-e tbe climato I* c*iiechilly adapb-d f.*r It and the o.hd^ed
women and «hihlreti could earn a g-*l
deal of mon.y that way.
The census has dlM l.au-d s.m.e tery
Interesting and surprl-lng Informalii.ii
V
. *nr»T a U.r*nir-r. Howiu bUick.
uertf
«*«Kvriilng the mauufmHire of silk In
• . n. ^
! pXri'BSIoNH -juil.w
the United 8tute* and show* that We
•re *iHX.Dd to l-'raiice only In the au
nuul value of our silk |u^Kluction.
only a few yi-ar* ago we were diIH'ndent entirely ui-.ii Framv and
Italy, l.ut during the last ten years ev••ry weave, every article and quality
n..^otlb.
tf
er* has-been
known to silk manufacturer*
tr> ns well nod
-•era. Tvowa. I
genemlly belter than in Kuroi*.. nnd nirad»es>
'urnlsli prai'tl
except a few sptx'Ullth'*
lu the way of fancy dres* gtsal*. vei
%eta nnd ribbon*, which still tx»me
from Framv.
During tbe year Uksi. 70 |»er cent of
tbe silk dre*. guoil* worn lu the United
Ftates were manufactur.*! Iiere and So
|K-r cent^of tbe rit.Uma. In limu we
produced #lu7.r*l.-.k> worth of silk
gooila and Imts.rtcd only
r^ilU^fTmaihng es/r. ;
NEW DEPARTURE!
One Month Free!
•..vr.'r.v’:
THE BAY
l»aiU n.ornmc ri.xiTsi.Mi^ frimt Tnivr-rarUitv. Take *lcauK-r at »:4w *a. in. lur
N.-jditawai.la nrU.-rr- v..n willcxwto-^ 1 with
the ali-amrr Cr*-a. t-i.i rrlun.inc to Traver*r- City at lo 45 a. m- llu. will g»>w
you a pl^a-snt ndr ol 24 luilc* in. the hay
and cun b»- made ,-v.-ry nKHning. li >-ou
wi-h a luiicrr tide tliv U«| will DimI you
a: Omeiui .ir N.*ih|oit uIh-t.- v.*i will
1..
niirt;t with i-Mit r. lurnin- loliavrr
r>BS. UABMia • HWaMTUN. Ik>n>l ..
t.lyat4:.P* p. n».
Afn-nu-o, eicur. in* lrx»m Tfavr-nw
rvrrv
City. Take the *l.-a M-r
^llrrti. —.n at 2r«M.il>>l Ikcahtawanla. »h«-fe
you uill * uiil».-ct u I 1 Meane r iciurniitg
1..
Tr*v«-rw- City at j
jsr;:ru'AX";r .'rj-t.-.-r'i.r: t
C7
Sunday Rates-RoRud Trip
t.rjs^'sr
OSTEOPATHY
J.aitH.J.TRUEBLOODH.0.
To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
To Northport - 75c
Dainty Summer
Jfiw/ipa
'Hic waim scavm lumg»
ilcmati-ls htf uni.juc ami
tasty nmcities in Jcwcl-
OSTEOPATHY
to ofifer
CARPET CLEARiM WORKS
‘^sssxsf.’rsyar^
N. B. € HAFIJI. ry«»r.
acc them.
Ijitcst eflex ts in Watch
Guards to go with the
neatest gold watches fur
I^ihcs and Best Time
keepers for gcnlleinen.
New things in
Sterling
Silverware.
Bring us
repair,
results
by
reliable t
buudixxl thousand pieces of sixty yards
to tbs piece every year.
More rsw
sUk 1* **»ld auuunlly lu New York
than I- o.usurned In I'ruice. which U
uing country
tbe larg%‘*t
Bamum&
€arH
r..:T
i___
BUNDAY RATB9
via
W^J25t2r*~-
LifMiifPsnrex
ranks »ect>nd to Framv ara.mg the silk
prodoclnr nation* in the valne of allk
goo«ls produced. l\»nn»x*tlcut takes tli#
knd. Ms*«ichu*e<t- I* laH-uud and New
Jeiw«y third.
There I* no longer any conii*-! Itlon
A month mad a half ago Mr*. Katli- from abrtuid In imuhlue Iwbl. iM-wlug
silk and other thread*. The manufavertns Ball of San F>*nci»co weighed
tur»-« of the United States sun»ass the
no poondA Fhe fasted 4.S day* and
world In that partlcuDr. They took
vednoed her weight to ISO ponnda the tilfbmt awanl* at tbe I'ari* eiiHHiUlou. and Ibelr goods bring better
IifCces than tboiM* of any olb«-r country,
l>on- I waste your money on worth- in 1‘srls. Dmd.ui, Berlin and other
lem imitotion* of Rookv Moantaia great comnieixlal ccotsra. There U a
sboti In Beriln where nothing else is
•old but American machine silk, but
U 1* purchswd only by the wealthy
classes, the expcoslve mllUDera and
To fity
dressmakers and tbe mawtfseturem
Any pemoii using water on lawn* oC high grade glove*. doUflng and oth
after 8.-00 a. m or l*efore 6sk> p. m.
er srllcle* fur which silk Is used. Conwill be shot off without uotioe and a
charge of II.UO made before aamr will
be tamed oo. No special permit* will
be granted to any person
Thi* de
sooaocoant of the pumpbeing taxed to tbe limit
Editor 8. A. Brof .etSMOMnllta.
valor* daring Are, eiti
sprinkling boara
Your* mpsectfolly.
ItM dt
H. O Joynt. 8opt
RasfalTs
I.IOKIT
pi eUTlOK WA
on the old plantation- of the lliipim
haniuK-k and the Jann-».
It didn’t
Iiay. TiduM-eo and t-oitou were uiueh
more profitable cr»»pv
For tli.- nuine
3LS
AXb
ABS0Uim.T OKMtl^
rra*n*tT Are AlArA hr tke IsAnstry. ^*^Wtn.” said ibe prvckleDL
HANNAH & LAY CO.
ran
THE RULE or CULTURE IB8IMP1X
WAIT OEPAtnaT.
wSf Shook at tbe capltoL Ue was^
a doockerper. or something of the klod. 1
sad bis quaint sayings sod hi
ablet made him quite famomc
day be WTote a long lefter to s
in wbit-h be ac-ured l*r*
py rather oeverHy on
question. TU- letter
lever that It atli
I wWe atlelth^
-W bo U Wiley
•okr asked tho
eealdeni -.d S.uat
works at the t apilot- said the i
Makes bread that is
sweet—moist and easi
ly digested. For sale
by all grocers---- - -..
Condensed Dews
» of miehigan
Steps Taken to Eacearace tbc
Industry In America.
Dy"•■y wife waa
BW bad no
dlatr^s ftom^ stomnnb. bat she
tried Klsolric BiUeia wpioh halpad
h«r at onea. aoA aftsr using foar bollias, abs is eatirelv walL «na sat any
thing. Ifs a grand toaie. and Its gun-
i andUvartroa-
Jeweler*-SH»erMnitte
Specials for the Week,
Dot only these but dundreds of others! •a a
Shirtwaists
at prices that ought to
clean us up in short order.
19c per yard
(or choice of onr finest 40.
35 and 35c Ginghams.
I5c per yard
9c per yard
tor all of our 25c dimities.
Flemish stripes. Tissues,
etc., etc.
for choice of all of the 15c
Dimities, etc.
•
29c per yard
for choice of Silk Mulls.
Silk Ti«sues. in fact all of
the fine goods that sold
up to 65c.
DSCIW-riST
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Dont Be Fooledi
3^c for the pick
of about 60 piece* of lawns
and organdie* that sold
at 5c and 6c.
15 Cents
Kemnaots
19 cents Y1
for the Sun Bonnets that
sold at 35c.
at Just 1-2 price, Dre»
Goods and Wash Goods.
(or flDC Unea Gintbams
-the 40C kind.
WANT A HOME?
,f
-
,
y
STAIIX AMD PLATFORM.
miniKUiEdri WISHOFEDVAUrSUFE
CtNCmUTESVISHIIi Kin# Joyfuify Awaits CoronaBadi towMd «M A ir«T pwttr girt,
r vatfi teT* bMi ted Ate MC Un
a *T.Da»y. the weU knowa aataor
baa thtoe gteat pUya to hla credit **10
Old Eaatnoky.** ‘The SobArban** and
hU
lAtoat OBAoem **Tte BArglar and
Mta Ooa O. BUgbtpMaad AVAJ tooaoUj At MaplA BAjrfdA. At tte Ad- tte Waif*' whlAh wilt te preaoAted
weadrago
8b. Mn. BUghtwia hare for tae flrel time tonight at BtcinOtaAd Opera Bouaa Mlaa
woU ksteto ta TlATeraa Olty. And thla berg’a
Mabel Bile who for tae paat two aeaTtotaltP.»^lM
aonahaa bate atarrtag ta**TheTeleOlrr* wiU be aeea aa tte
aflar that ahe Bado hw hooM with
*' and Jabmo Devlin, formary
bar aoA ta thla olty AAd At 81tghla.And
with hor aoA rod dAaghter ta MApla with Hoyt'a «*A Milk White Flag*
ia
A BtehAdapaotaatronamootha and Hoyt’a :*• A Teiaa Blew.** wlV
IdAj. An«. ixwdoo la doMrtod. bA>loo« with her dAoghtor. Mra. O. L. Klco lake the part of the •’barglar."
The play U faU of movement aad
ta lha
plAoa j. at pro^loea to bw
••OrwAdmA** BUgbi .aa ate waa eenmUonal aoanea. aed. wita a oarksowA to averybody, waa ora of the load |oT Bowmry ao tna aa money and p^i«7pw b.
troopa ATT driUlAf today,
l./TAhla. ohaary aoala who AlwAJi aro arUaUe ability oan make It, "The
raady for tte ooroasMoa.
Uia bright aide of life, and bad kind, Barglar and tae Waif* provaa tobeWj£j^
_______ aa. from Ite laysl jitek itel
........
hoaghtfol worda for ereryoAA Tte one of tae beat comedy melodramaa
XofTiarlte Roller
King EAwnrd ted a good algSt ood la
tpreeented to the pablio. It ia
Bowa of her daaUv wUl brtag aadneai
wfmlly AWAiiiogteUfdAy. wteo ite
to wtj whom tba had helped ta dayi olaimed to ba brilliant ta ite nnlqnle
wUh of Ida *lfa ..a u> ba gioUBad.
__________ - gooa by. «rd A wida oPxtla of frlaadf ortgtoaUty.
IwnadlAlaly oflor
will aoAto for bar.
With a wealth of aooawy. aoree of
omedy. a mine Af aanUmtal and a
mMa to ap«d the aarty |srt t
AeiiBBT le BOLD
^Iden UUe **A Mmionalre Tramp"
talar.
_____________________
I of A. a. Kroll loamiaed a lever that opened tte way
AABVITUto
tlon Saturd^
Jlf the Dew Store
wUhterkAAteAd
fM im Antll ha dOAth to IM. ABd
J! Look of Satisfaction
is seen on the face of every' purchaser.
Loadeo. AAg. 4-T«rtAj 1. teak I I-
Eofjb ted lira AidtflrA-Jdr. I
tert. • «r«U to do ttMTliABt: Mr.
mad bjr llullia fallKT, tundi-ra tj
ter owtter aod Cartrr by lluth tertrU you. mm ” aaW Mr. Introod
to tea wlf* white te woa aharlof om
toArnlnc. • BoUi la yolnff to late AtWd TOO
-fahAW.pArrrpItedltelady. •'JtoUi
WAA ortte brr teft ry«.
That kr|<
ter fmoa tante foward Atwalar. Ste
1TAA WAlly teokinf At IMirMtenLTteo foltowd tte u.ual wrancte
wteooTW tte parmta ym on thla aub^AO tapfiMwd that Mr. Atwafrraod
tte aana an-nlmr. and It ao bamxntHl
ttet niitb bad that day rrcHvrd a
loot adinoultten from her fnlUrr aa
to tte folly of tettlAS flip i
ob)«rt of bar^.JB5;n choh-**.
girl waa In a a^of mUMl
no laaanlty when tbe maid anmmnred
Mr. Sandora. Ilulli went Into tte parlar Inteodtof to arerpt him and thu.
pnt an and to tte matter. Kandrm,
wte waa a plain I
I waa ron.Inif tu the point
Atwater at.m-d Into tbe
o auaiK-cted Atwatoc'A Intaotlon. a*-t hi. jnw. firmly
and waa golnir rtght on whan bo dte
coT«f«d that tte young lady waa lookUrn At bla rlraL Atwnlor. who bnd
CAOfbt tte dlrrctlon af llulh’a oth.T
aya. aapppOTil aba waa teoklna at Handara.
Tte latter atoned eiicnklna.
-Hotb.- aald 8ai»dt-rt lawntly. *nf
you will give ine your ntt.-ntlon for a
raw momanta longer I w ill Iwivu you
with Mr. Atwairr."
Tm Mali-nlng.” aald Ilnth.
-Aa I waa Baying." Mr.
want on. nb«Te la enough
furt nothing for dl.pl.y "
Maanwhtte Atwatrr had n
aya that waa turned Ip hla dln-rtl«n
r that lluth
Itut wi
[ to bla rtvar w orda. tegnn 1
-Mr. Atwatrr.- aald Hniidera aharply. -wbm I am ap.*akli.g to Mlaa Inwood It la an ung. nllemnnly net for
you to Bddreaa h.-r."
-When Mlaa Inwood glv«« her attenttoo to OH\ 1 feel wnrranto.1 li
^
AAsamlly AteP-^
im ite
Tte prloa of tiekala for lha ooooort
to te giren ta tba Conatot^loOAl
ebarob TnaadAT atoatag. Aag. 14 bj
Harold Jarrla r »d aoma of TiaTafta
Oity’a batl lo-al laleol baa bean flxad
joya, and no one aeema to begmdg
The aahery aa it U ealled. e
Tt. i*
a
they were atoppad
Elk Raoida. Aognat 4-The dedloaA
to 'away
oo
B.a’e
kUe. t lory torrloea of taa oaw M. B. ohnrol
Ada Ihtagi llTtly yeilerd-iy alter
Elk Rapldi wi*» oocor next Sunday.
900. hot foftu-atoly did oo damage. Aog. lOih. Rer. M. D. Carrel will
Eaoa'Vat reporu o* tbe LodtagUoo hare oharge of the aenrioe. lUr.
CbrUtlan B ideavoT ooateoUoQ
Wia. Dawe . flnanolal atyrretary of Al
gltou U A eTeuing by the delegated, at bion oollege. will preach the aenuon.
the Frlenda ohotob i -a tbe Cougreto* Tbe oboiob If very pretty in dealgu
tlooal chrre'..
rud well fnlabed. and la an honor to
Tfce de’t^tea to »*'• Lodlogton Kp- the rlPoge.____________________
ave^lrf.
Tha Pete Ur^r
Me eo'd 76 Uohea
to PatotleT f.t)® tall polrt yaetordar
80 toOrandlUp’dsrndgSfoLodiDg
lletroit-Wheat.
8; cati.68.
TO-NIGHT
At Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House.
THE SEASON'S SENSATION!
BURGLAR
THE WAIF
CASUOrTBANKA.
We dMlre to rxpreaf on- ataoere
thanka aad tewnfelt appreo^alloa for
all tha ktadoeeaea and aaal.>fteoe
teowA na Swing ow trying ordeal
la tte lUneae and death of ow deegbtwAAdatatea. Rm
Mr. and llto E C Oemptoa nmA
iffrn mmt tkn Wtf 0$ f§
Ato fte
tetf.
PHYSICIAN AND AUROEON
loU. »>m1
Surgery of the Rye and Fitting
Fnnk
W.
Oa rer
moralng to porobaae a fall atoek of
goodo for J. W. MMKken.
John Brrry le ta reoalpt of rn illaeirmtedpoat-caTtifrom William Loudon,
dated from Bterltag. BooUand. The
errd
reada
**Kext to
BooUand.
Ireland, oomoe next. John."
Tte
regular exoar«1oo to Omona
11 Up If
9Ulk ..
Kvery picrc of Utmily up to:
Kycr)' piece of Batiste, etc. up to ‘ilk*............
Kaali'. Hutt*.
and the
Kvery piet'c 4»f Wlijtc tWakU instri|ies <)ois.
elc. uiMo 1.V-............................................................
A lot of Kk: himuies.. ...........................................
A lot of the l»ekt Kverelt anil Amttskeag
r.mgliaiii worth 7c to Kk*....................................
atlOcperyif
at 5c per yd
To clean up a lot of Covert W.nlking Skirts
m end Sale
.. Js at a C/o5e...
Did pou take advantage of this Sale ?
VUoUWhphot?
Thousands have been supplied with Mill Km! barj^ains,
exceptional in quality and price. Huntlreds cainc from
a K^od distance to participate; in this s»reat event. All
day Saturday, just as predicted, the sale was at it’s
height. We simply could not' take can; of the tra<le.
Had it not been for the larj;e force of e.xtra help, we
would have been obliged'to close our doors. As this
issue goes to press, our store is literally filled with peo
ple. The sale goes on now throughout the house.
I.adies' $i Gingham Underskirts to riosr at »^0
1*0 clean oijt a lot of $i Corsets at
Q
These are not the iatost stylos Imt t’hoy are just
as we say. ».i Roods.
......... -08
...... .26
.60
per y;i
$i While Organdies
per yard................................. ................. .............. •wv
A pretty assortment of Baby Bonne ts at loc, 12C. gQ
Dp not miss pour opportunitp.
^the Boston Store-t^
Crp the Hew 10c Package
Therelare lots of Chocolate Chips on
the market, but for I’urity and Ouality the bavorilc Chocolate Chips leads them all. Having had
numerous calls for our Favorite Chifis in packages, we
have pul a loc package on the market which is not the
largest package, but contains the best chocolate chips.
Every piece stamped S. H. v\: A. Made only by
Straub Bros. $ Jfmiotte.
antecd 36-in:-^ck Faffeta Silk, for per
Mabel Hite, • “The Waif
James Devlin,"The Burelir’
And a Great Cast!
TRY A RECORD WANT AD. IT PAYS BIG.
LA I It I &U
&a
OijrliulSanfs, music and
Specialties
Dozens of Sensatlraal
Scenes!
QO
Scores of other linos laid out at similar r<‘«luctions.
Cbe eiotbina Dept. i$ Doing a Strok*.
CookatCbis.
. 6.00
.... 7.00
................... 7:............... ......
Men’s $7.50 two-piece Flannel Suits
Men’s $10 two-piece Flannel Suits
Cb* CittI* F*no«$ ar* Dot Torgotten.
Uoys- Wash Blouse Suits that sold at $3.^o
I A*F|J I Wc’have some good 4 fool lath, also some
I
Ulllia realdenoe on Btete. near Ctee
atieat
A. J. Dorle left for New York thla
UlaaaeaaSp.'ciahy.
klActofillOScNM!
ty wlilcb
r
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O,
x>t kH
Onfy 4 Da^s Wore
76 and 7P«: omu.
60 U. B. K. P. Important baaineaa
Mr. ami Mra John Boa and ilanghA full atto
ter ofRoNmaroo ire apemllng a few
Tl»e Odd Fcl’owa* oelebrmitoo for weeka with Mra Boa' rarenta. Mr.
xU part of the atate will ocour tomor- and Mra J. Witkop of Elmwoal
>w at Eaat Jo tliD. rid tbe biggeat
ilmetatbohUtoyof‘He aKHOclalion
••Happy HooHaan-^-iha
teaioa'
la expeuied. A number of
A/f-wrra^Af EW/f't rotfa fauntam.
will go from tbia city. Tnere will
from Angola, Ind.. ana ha» joint'd hU
brother. Mayor O. P. l^er in Ite
ioaorrncf buHloraa. tbe pAitnerahip
tev^Ag been fotmed aon
Mra Oa rer la expaoted to amre tomorrow. Tbe fi mily hart laaoed tte
Remembor, every article is
tttw, Cl*»n, this Ytar’s €d*d$. « «
ToAar*a Markata.
Tolcdo-lkheat. 70\.and 71.
Ctlago-16baat.70«4; com. 6li«.;oata.
to.
pork.
llBAf.,; l--d. 6I0.The a. R. dk L rovl aoM W ticket., 86'.;
and «lo.87V
yeterday from tail point to Petoakey
About 100 oacce lu from Cadillac.
Mra. George W.
Walterhonn< of
About 160 took advantage of the exYpalUntI, who bga biM O r-ailing Mlia
ouraion on the Oolnmb'a yeitenUy.
Netne O. Qiay for Uie juat week, left
I TIm w will he a meeting tomorrow
yeatenlay fo; a riait to Bay View.
ereotag of Traveiec Hay DlvUlon Ko.
Chotoh will meet TueadAy afterBOon
with Mra. Roth Brown. 601 H
Clean'Opsok
To clean upMallMilaC Kdiltea at KIA RapMa to
witlmui
doing any damage.
rrth Leagje oooTeoiion reported at
the Beoond Method«at oborcb
laa
Don't Detap
Every hour seems to cut the piles of Bargairrs down.
The earliest seeker, always gets the cream of the selec
tion. Why not be one of them-Here arc a few of the
wo arc ofTering;.
liLST
the Whiting Hoto\ waat to Un*oo
treot. eoata to Klfbth rnd aaat to Oaaa
Ckan-Up Safe
We are going to continue this s.ile all of this week, but
FIRE INSURAHCE
for
according to
exobangea
play and company are giving taon
aaUafaotlon. Tbe date here U
! Oarteld areaaaaed Ohariaa Andar Batnrday, Aug. iHh.
at Ih.. low aam of 86 ceula It will ba
mn of Btato atreai. who will ooodue
atartotamaBt of ao tea aa ordor
tte boataaaa ta tte fetare andar tha
10 ooaoAB Afford to mlaa IL
nama of Aokerman A Aoda
» meeting of Hannah Templa of Tbe plant la located oa laat Front
ateaM «ut«
_^bone Blaima
wUl
be
held
, >uat aoroaa from the '
tall eTcalng at the atoal ttee rnd groondf. The negollatlpua for tbe
. All are aaked to be pto-aot. ai
mle liare been under war for two
MayK. Haalta wiU give a free leoi waeka. bot tbe diwl baa joat be<
are oo Baalta Oaltato.
oompl^^l_____________________
A runaway ooeamd oa ffront atreai
TQ I»KDIC:ATB NEW rHrOf H
,manhvy. Tte laam ran from
be a thrro daya ce'ebratio
On your outside doors oae Oal-Mlaa InwocKl waa hioVlng at m
There S a ty pew. Iter man in the
man'a Elaatlo 8|ur Varnirb.
fS-tot
-I hag your lairUon. Hhe waa
oUy. who aeema v. be a trifle free ta
tag at ina."
the uae of bia moota
He went Into
Canfiopa eraam—vry Meiavs
• You ara vrry-~
mr’ic ry ato~e oo Front atreet thia af WaiVt toda foutifam,
1630^if
Kutb made a da.h for the d.«.r.
lonilng and made apob freah oae of
mahad upaulra and lockid hera.
hU oTgj 11. of aiieeo^: that tbe yonng
ter ruocn.
Tba gentl.-men hfl the
boiiaa togatbar. hut on reaching the lady In oha«ve w^a e t a loaa to krow
door otarted off In opitoalte dirv<-11ona. wtelher he waa Inoa io or joat a pUiu
Bbe ebariubly gere him the
ronpla wlio have a plijwJcal dif.*ct fool
Afo aary aen.ltlve ateul It. am!
beoeflt of the donbt rod oooaidored
y men were m.l to blam(
hlma laritia
tr and umH.um-h
umH.um-hm. of I
tte blonder
Tbe regu’it
tag hw f.'ellugm lluth m-v.T forgave
will oocor thla eyeoiog.
altbar of them.
A few w.«. k. later
Thomia Bherm* i la eBjojlughla rarrcHved a note'luvmng him
oatloo from hla dot'oa 1o the atare of
1) o'clock |in*ci«*Iy tlie u
a.iuhl reoilve every tae HamlltoB Olotblog Oo.
, with a dciihd r«'ji!y to anyThe Fricada chnreh. Broday aehool,
thing te might chooae I.. aay. When Y. P. B. C, K. and Jnnlor BndeaTor
ttey artirad. Mr. Atwater waa liiv
•moiety hare airangt-d for an excnraion
to take a arat on the right of a |»or- to Kerbtawaeta Friday of tfaia week.
tteo. Mr. Sandt-ra on the left
AU mrmbera of either of tbene
-Staca you arrived Ilrat
gmaimtiooa a«w akaed to go. with promatnorablc evening. .Mr. Hamhm.*'
•aid Butb. -I will give you an op|H»r- rlaiona for a beaket plonlc dlrner at
umlty to flnlah wlmt you were aaMiig the reaou.
On Taeadoja fteinoon. Aug. 6. Mlaa
whM Mr. At
Mr. Sandera. acowllng at hla rival. Hamlin wP* give a leovnre ta tbe OonbohUy aaked her to te hU w ife.
gregat oual chnroli eataga chart and
-Now. Mr. Atwati-r. 1 aliall In
nikin. Bbe will trke tbe body
APiO
plaaaad to boar what you were Intend
apr-t rnd exfteta the fenotlon of each
tag to aay.of the rlul organa rod Ibelr r
Mr. Atwater, witbont tiilneing mat
to oaeh other. All are Invited.
tan. alao acowUng at bla rival, made
Tbe Ladiea' Aid of tbe Krieoda
«».- aald noth, -wten you
•alng me tef.we a del
yame to me at my hlrtb
woe which waa tnexperaaltoy pataftt to me. Wh.-n 1 w aa iooktag at Mr.
poaad 1 waa
vena.
I have beard a propoaltlon
ftom earb of you which la the hlgteat
compUmtot a man can |«y a woman,
and I aaaure you I am aanalble of the
honor yeo hare done me. I will now
glre yoo a reply by looking with Iwth
•yea at tte man 1 Intend to marry."
Aa ate apoke tte Uat word tbe porttave waa drawn aatdc and the lady
torned ter nndlrlded gnee on tte
Sgore of GtKirge Carter.
Mlaa Inwood after th ..
coda of a few wertta before
to an ocoUat and bad her eyca atralgUtened. Oeorge Carter had made hit
ptopoaal after the operation and. fed
U« owe that te held her attention,
plaadad hla cauae with excellent «ftact Bla ault waa received with favw by tte lady*a porenta fmm tte
ted reeiaitly
fact that a
diad and left him a fortune.
HELEN C. STAUKWEATHEn.
E.W. HiSTIIIGS&SON
J! Look of anticipation
seems to hover around those who have been in to see
the army of Real Good Things we are offering during
our special
i
J gg
Those suits are in sizes 4 to S yo.-irs.
If yoM haven’t bought, you’d better c
fore it’s all gone; some of that b
WEAR; handsome goods in pale blue. laiA nder and flesh color at per garment...................
CIK B.M Sirmi B«« at luM Rail Pri«.
All j>traw Hals from 50c to 75c are being clean-
PWCES: 25e,35e.60e,75e
glroB by tte atwmer Columbia wlU
take place tomorrow, he boat iearinc the dock at 8:40 a. m.
O. R. Mathera. ohief at tab UiUe
Tarero went to Grand Raplda yeate:
*••7.
Mra. Bella Plant left yaatardar for
hw home ta Ha^. Mich., for a
Doelor Uwbert G. Haokfna and Dr.
I4tela Blpbar of Toledo. Ohio, rre
gnetoa of Dr. IloHey.
Ohaa Prochaxka. Jr., left
alght for Chicago. In the intereata of
tae Miehlgon Bteroh Oa
Eadolpli Babenh. one of the
beta of the Miehlagn Btotob Oa lata
olty. a gaeet at Park Ptai
4k
m MlN iH IM flu
mm
P^MSB!
EarCAartaratoaod FAiA y. im p.aa. <
Cb* «r*at eitan Up Sal* !• at------ -
6. WitheWs Hew Store.
w Maalwa. toy Oily. IHirt Barai. Tv
OMh aad aa.*. • m a. an . It :• a. w.
a.*.. 11:*)a.
to clean up every article of fummer mcrchanWc
ing this sal
sale. If you help us to do so. you arc
di sc during
Jtting a silver lining in your own pocket.
put
I V.
Mtw 1
EXTRA-This means a good deal. Wc arc giving a
rtraight ten per cent discount on all Ladifes’ Muslin
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