The Evening Record, July 22, 1902

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The Evening Record, July 22, 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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1902-07-22

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EVENING RECORD
CITT. ince- TOEHOAY. 4ULT *3. 1303.

CHANGES IN
OPINIONS OF
TOOL HOUSE
BUSINESSMEN 2t.'=trtrr-3=s

UXTB TKAR-MO. 1333

Atdid ItOUIST

Oo accounl of Saturday's rain we
UuU oootioue
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fMlaflawororal

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>4 *0 mmn tM «(tr (raa 4umgw MMd by IM iMl. M iMt U w*■|n R3«3rd lo th* Str3#t lUUIWwfw OrtlM*wd by City Council
Last Evening
way Franchlaa
t.M«Mi>l.
.Ttewa.*

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COUNCIL SOMEWHAT STRICT

tt.MmUhMbMa«M<trM.«3WKjmUM

NEW BUILDING NOT NEEDED

mA firm At mmm m, gnM
LBt OtUM

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SMnta to ba a Vaiy Owtaral

According to the Views of the
Special Committee

Gamp Molatoah.
Jaly M-Tba
world la at mat. No kidnapping, no
liAUaa. ao abipwr^^ka and boroie raa
ooaa today.
Miaa Orah Bponarr got U.rea flnr
piokoral and a rad ooaa ymtraday.
J. W. Ollffa aod A. W. Rickard bare
goaa to Proremlmt for mlnaowa
Dr. W. a Uooo and wife aad Miaa
Orab Bpaoaar, oa Un Ir way back from
camp, bad to wall an boolr for U>e
train at Fooeb, aod la that Uma
oaagbi S8 baaa. wblob they tblak U
B antin' rn-

M M* bM« ■—bU «• gin U *M4y
aad doaa aot oaio to ba qootod oo tba

KILLED BY A TRAIN

Arabia MUI«of MlUor Btoa oOd:

bMlaMi ^ 1 At cttr naHtlat
tataMwtWaar XraMUM»|M««
ty ^aoa^l. Md wttt tfcU la rl—.

mtm 3B*e bMa Urt*m#w*4 m Um
Ua}»«. Wkll. MM H. nlMlMl to
t« asota M tlH. MhlMt. am* tl
II«IB MW «> ohjMttoa M >Mla«
%1M Bpno. MUI a»7 Bpo.
^(MtMIUeord roinM-kUtnaatlIM m 0.1, «o UM w. upnMtaii tf
I liat* iiM inlar.

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Um pwri of
iOtlMII
IhalbM
Uoa. Pmrrj HmimOi
IlM Mt ffiVMI Um MOtar MflloiMit
tha«f*l«uoMrwu>brq»oUMlat »UiD
bwt bM thUikM Uial Mr. Olbte
liM wonaial/ MouTMl MOiM ffood polau
la bU ob>ieilM lo tiM fraaolilM aa
aair witlioat fartlMt tboatfbt aa Um
pawiac laqalrt^MMila Impaaod bjr Um
OMWoll, bat UOaka UmS bodj woald
of Um ordiojuuM aad look into Um
BMlirr a IIUU morr fallj.
JuiloB T. Haaaah MlaU* UmS ba doM
aot Uilak Um ooadlUoiM Impoiid ara
too btadlBK oo Um oooiiMaj. Ha
bolda UmS Um aoaaoll mrnm ba ooa.
aarratlre in reicard to Um mattor. aad
Uiarr i» ao aaa to Ua up Um aailra
ptopoalUou «Ub a fraaoblaa witboot
aooM oaptaaliii aiabi to book It op.
Ha baU that thr c ity alioald aot with
laaob eaaUoo in fl>a uatlor. **1
Ibiuk/; ha aaid, “ibat tba oooacil
ilMold U wy oaraful aboat gfoaUaff
aoy ffOBohtaa tliat would U« up tba

ary aidarawo waa .lo Ida aaat laat
avaolBgat tba ragaUr aaaaioa of tba Prominent Business Man of
«oo bt tbiokloit aboot la aooM of tba oity oeaaolU aad tba baAaaaa to be Copemiah Met Sudden Death
pmtolooa of Um fraoobiaa. I
aotod waa diapoaad of la abort
tbay ara avaj o#, aad wa*U mmtm gat
raad tbata tba waj tbap Igora It "
of the panng
Dr. Kxaalaad MUd. -Tba atraat tract, glraa by Jaha H. BlcMaahteld.
dItaad la oaa of tba otoaMory Uilaga aeoordlag to wblob Mr. Praaga la eafor Um oUy at Um praaaot Uaa. It la Utladto iMK.M. waa racairad aad
ootprobobla that local aapltal will rofarrod to tba oommlttaa oo oUima j
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Oadillac.Mioh..
iioh.. July«July t»-ll. F. Rog­
pot la Um toad, ao wa oagbt to ba aa
ers, an old aad bigbl> reapectod ciUUaio oatalda oapital wllb power to not.
tiMt wUldo IL Tliarwiaoat aoitj
The aperial oommiltoe to report oo
iatbaatalatbaalaaoftblaftbatla Um adviaabillty of boilding a new •aagor train northbound on the Ann
wal follwaj aa boaaa for tba city atone oruabar and Arbor roml laat night aud instantly
killed
ba patroolaad.
Mr lingers was walking along the
o la oot lU»ral
track lo Cojiemisli on hts a ay to town
after iMing in the oonuiry. It ia
aotiralj wroag aad oat of Um way.**
•taled by U*e train man Uiat he waa
Dr. MarUa atatad that tba fraaoblaa
•een jnat b. forelha; train struck him
aot libatal aooogb, aoaordiag to bU
aad that a aignal wa^ giren hat Kog*
ulimMot. Ha Noid that tba pronotera aeemed not to hearth The train
ara or Um aotarpriaa aboold ba faror.
ad aoMa. aafMobOly la rlaw of what for Um oruabad atoaa aad temporary waa alowed down at once bat not in
Maa doaa for otbar roada Ua abed for the cnn.her be built, and that ttnM to avoid striking Uie man.
The deceased was a prominent hoaiapoka of tba graat adrantaga that tba the board of |ioblie worka aeonre auitroad woald ba to Um city, and aUtod able atamptng dlea to mark all the ness umii ^ere and fveattlent of the II.
that Um eooaoll aboald glra ibam all olty toola. The committee «prea«Hi F Rogers I’o. which oondncU a largt^
that oaa ba giraa wtUioat iaopardU- aurpriae and ahama at the condition genaral atore in Oojs niiah.
He waa atxty lire years of age and
lag Um clty’a lalaraala. Ua atatad that they found la the care or lark
that a atraat railway woald ba a graat
re of tlie city toola. Tbeir report leaves a amall family.
advartiaaoMOt for tba towo aad a baa- m adopted aod the oommittae dialoaar*s MarUMs.
aflt to aU Ita lataroota, aod taat tba
B matter of the damage lo the atsirUl to Tb.
maclly la hU Jadgiaeal. ara maklog
Datroli-Wbeat. »» and 7fc\;oom.
neat of Ceorge B. McLellan
mlataka la aot paaalag a mora libarML,;oaia.
to.
kgb water leaking in from the
Ifiaaoblaa.
Tolado-Wbaat, 76 aod 74',.._______
8. M. Browa aald, **Wa waat tba bole dag for the catch ba.tn at the
C^hloago-WhaM. 77; com. o:. oau,
road. U wa oao*t gat It )aat aa wa oornar of Froot and Hark atn^^t waa
Uni. flu.60.
wootd lUa, lat oa aMMt tba protaoton qalokly dapoMid of iTy in.tmoling Ku- M*,; pork. |I7
of UMroadbaU way. or mora Umo
half If Baoaaaaiy.**
Jollaa fkalabacg axpraeard blmaolf
aloogtlMaama Itaa.. aa did C. A.
_ oa. who aald that ba agraad aoUraly with wbat waa aald by E. L.
raa lo hit oommunloation to tba
Kaoord batarday.
wa wara aloag tb«
A. B. Uobart'a riawa
uaa Uoa, aa ware Uioaa of M. E.
iaakalL Tba lattar atatad that ha
•aw ao raaaoa why wa aboald Ua ap
the propoaltloo that woald oorkataly
be a baoaat to tha olty aioiply I
it might ba a gtaatar baoeflt
railroad oompaay.
IL & Holt oxproamd blmaal
mlatakablo tarma. Ha aald.*!
It la aa oatroga that tbay ara bolding
tba thing op Um way Umy ara. The

aaoh a oay aa woold ladaoa cMptiailato Uo Um other baud U*e railroad
laoiaoiara aboald ba rquaUj wllllaf
la faruiab a boud lo tba eitj aararlaff
tbam of tbair f«M>d inteatiutM offal
llUlac UMir part. If ao 1 iblak tba
r oould baaa-ny adjaated."
lataa ibat It looks to
bita aa tboapU thh»ra wera aa affort to
Uuok Um propoalUoo. Ua atataa tliat
la hU )admaaot Um road oaoaot ba otbar roada that ara aot of ao maob
bauaflt to Um dty aa tba atraat railroad would ba. apoo wblob U.ay
to|imyaa^aj^
•mtad that ba waa
xloaa to a«a aaob a fraacbiaa
•o abaad aud oouatrool* tba
Wblob ba Uituki oauuot fail to balug
a araat iMiMfli to alL Ua waal
to Um rxi'loatuu
aad aaja Uiat it doaa aaem to him that
Um ooouoil might liare baao a llliU
a»ora laoi* ut with Um oompauy.
Hoa. J. H. MourtM alatod that ba
Uiiaka tba oouaml mlKtil hara giraa
Um proBtotara of tba aotarpriaa a litUa
mora libarty. popacially in ri«w of
taa libarol way to wblob otbar aotar*
priaM bora baao aidiHl.
J. W. Jooiaou of Um Jockaoo i*aady
i\x alatod ibat ba ooaaidam tba raUroad a good Uunj:. aad that Um ooaaoil liara been too atrlct ia thair prori.
•ioaa. and abould br mora HImmI If
UMy waal Um road. If Umj do not,
aa ba tbiaka la troa of aooM of tbam.
UMO It woald br wall aooogb to taalU
on Um praaaot prorialoua
Obarlaa Koaeatbal of tba Bodoo
Btara waa r. ry empliaUo In hU vlrwa.
and fraak la thair rKprvaaloaa.
Hr
matod that tbr WMd would ba a goo<
thing, la evaiT way, for tba city
which would roap tba baaaflta of it at
oaoa. wbtlr tba oompany might gat

too rBllnad bBlh. o. tl wooM totor
f«B «lto bio bBOtoon. bBl bo totok*
It woald ba a good thing for tba olty
•Umt It woolo ba a
for Old MlaUoa, for
raaaot at laaat.
la additioo to Um maa qoou
nambar of otbara, who did oot doaira
tbalr Bomaa maaUoaad. axpr
UMmaalraa aa rmphalioally la faror of
Uia road aad of tba oouaoil graoUag a
liberal fiaaobiaa ihaa that alraady adopted.

mITu.

«Uy ecBoil A-^U look .o
Uw imMOt D«d. o» ibo »*». Md
Mko OT«T IBOTUIO. lor Ito Ml------Mit. Ho MBiod
U tho
.1M..B IBlIrOMl iMMOblM U
momtj. iHit bon It I. ot IlHlo
wdih. oricioBl Mookhol4«.»n^
W ion monj w too «•««•. H.
ugnl ton too oouoll «•» Uio oonpany ony OMsoongonoB. to m.MO.

eWtoP*" •»

nulBUlMldo of to.tmlU«3d€Btop
,1 too tolU n woU. U BMMO-ry •«

Tba u^nal grtat of clalma and aoounuwaa ground onU On moUon
tba city trea«»n r waa lualructod to
give a atatomeut at the flrat mei tiuR
cb month of the condition of
ararr uae of Um city funda. aa retiuirad by the charter.
Tba clerk waa antboriaed to pureJuMO a Bmlth Premier lT|iewrtter at
a coat not to t xanii lUN).’ for nae
la bla otoc»
A. H. Bennett waa appointed a
mambar of tba board of public worka
in plane of Frank U Goodrich, wbewa
leaigaaUon waa acrepled. and the appolntmaat waa promptly oonflimed.
Alderman Moon atten tped to bring
op again the matter of the atroel railaray franoblee. but it wooM aot come
ap. aa It waa held that the oompaay
bare a aumtb in wtiirh to aooapt it if
Uiaj oltoom. aad until that time no
aeUou aboald ba taken.
Oa motion of Alderman Bl.nler.
Obief RanaU waa Inatraoteil to gire
all Um iMlioa and firemen their uaoal
raoation. arrangluK the Ume to anil
bimaair.
Oa moUjW of Aldorman Hamilton.
Mayor Oarrm waa elaotad delegate to
tba good roada eoaraatlon at Urean^
Tille. aad be waa anthoriaad to name
two mambera of tha oonncil aad two
of iba board of public worka to go ul•a Other membarr of the oouuotl will
probably attend at tbalr own axpaoaa.
Alderman Wilhelm brought up. for
aboat tba atoeolb Uma. Uia matter of
Um aewera ilULt bare been ordered
laid aad in regard to which nothlag
baa been dona A “hurry up * order

aaae who did aot
qootad lo Um aaattor.

BETTING BECOilNG BRISK

Samule
$Boe$alt

A A

A

sight, but the
admirers of the Cormshman are hold­
ing out (or odds of 4 1-i to 10. while
the backers of Jcllnes are demanding
$ to 1. Jeffnes does hts laat hard
work today. In the afiereooa he will
Joe KonneJ,.
«e«hi 335 poBBdv
Mta. Mine of Old Mlmloa Informod
Um Raoord today that Omwgw Baae.
UMOolorud boy who was token lab
oaetody by Bbarlfi Chadler. wae ael
dlMaitood tiom UMlr boom for Bnato
agalaat Bair Uvea, bat for dleobodioaoaaad refOBl to work. Bbobjib
howoror. Bol bo did moko thiooto

-srjrrs’i-—.

puroham of largwpumpe for tbu pum­
ping BtHoo. Tbr mattor wue rufertod 10 tbr oouittoo on fire aad wa
toft aad waya aad moaua

WILL NOT RESIGN
I M. CtmAm WUI

fui%, July Si-Hrwident Loube.
ioa») gave an andieoce lo Sl John
Gaflhey, the New York Uwyer. Loubet ipoke in the higheat tenaa of
Pteaiaeni and Mca. Rootocll. of
whoae amiable qualities he aaid be
had been imacmed by neaben «r Uk

W. W. KIMBMl COMPANY

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Olot^HIns.
P'urntBHInss

^3.00.

Cents for Sale
If you a-ant a tent, Inritcr
make it known as they are
going fast. All nyw tents
an<l don't leak. We have
tricil them. We want to
svW them lo save freight.
10X12 Tcfit................$4.95
12X14
$6.95
14X16 „
..$9.95
20X30 y, ........... 55.00

Hai*fi $20.00 SBlts ro fit 1-4 offl
Hei*t $18 00 Soils ro fit 1-4 ofll
Mdt $1S, $12. $10. $8. $6, $5 SttlU
rofit 1-4 om
AU Suuner Goods tt Cot RitesRl

33.BO
^ 03f,.rU. I..C u.

BB.OO.
sb.— ^ 0»f

OpcBtbU Eyealicl

BI.BO.

k.BMndM&Oo

BB.OO
fur
BI.BB.
ire KAKK lo sAVg MOSXY

STEINBERG’S CLOTHIlfG AND DRY GOODS STORE

AKK AI.i’.TI|‘k VKKV KKM »«T
HJIAPICH. BKHT IJtATHSK.
H»T MAKlNtt

E.tr«»dmary value offenDg.^thro^*hou^^tbe vtoie-. ixiical |uice

Alfred V.
Friedricli
I*on:i.Ak SHOE house
Tin: VIA) STAND

Mnvfsil runio. yminKacm
New Neckwesr just in from 16c to................................................... 50c

Special

.39c

STEINBERG’S ^RELIABLE DRY GOODS AMD C10THIR6 ROUSE

<mc

ar7toPi,?Vn°ui or mandolinr.-goUr SI 6 liMtmraent. fS
down. l«laiioe $1 ww-kly payuionu.
Yoo may avlect your owti

m

"uTw. CLIFFE.

CARNATIONS
SMertr TrtsbA
8r»wn.
2Stptr Doztn...
FRANK M. PAINE. Florist
PHONE BO.

Now Oranl-awwiaro
Weliavc
clave just received anil placctl on sale a fol uf the l»c*t
(nc; scd onds).
(;ray Knameled ware, alt first qualit y. (no
Imughl these gootls at retlucctl juices and t.Mcr same to you
i S|»ccial low jiricc.

GLORIA"
JUST RECEIVED

F.ver)'thing in the Graniteware you will find here at thr low­
est juices. See our Window. OorJolj SpecMl Sale i»
Mill on. Don’t miss it. Come in this evening and .lo >our
trailing at.

TI-iK

RAOICC-r

S-rORI

PRICES3.50
Th»31.1h^ Ul«at wrWMhiHm

Make the Little Fellows
THKOl.l»HKUABIJl

Comfortable

FRANK FRIEDRICH
The New SUmL

242 f

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JIugust
Bargains Commencing UowH
Fancy ribbons, fancy silk waist goods at 25
percent discount. Big bargains, in wash
p^oods, a few more of those silk waists,
waist for $4.oa $6.00 waists for
. our colored waists have all been
$5 00.1
marked down from 25 to 33 percent dis­
markei
:
:
:
:
:
:
count.
boy’s, all our boy’s*
HereI is a treat for the ho
suits age 3 to i6 at 23 percent discount*
Cut this out and bring It with |ou and
will get a $5«> suit for $4 oa $4 00 suit for
$3.20. $3.00
suit for $2.40 and
^t-oolsuil
ac a $2XX> suit
for $1.1
1.60.

is-

1V A. J. WILHELM
«K10N STREET

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of a relUble store ^ Benda is -IT.** «You
can tell a good store at a glance.**

(Wrl.l,...N«W
1.AI5T SKW ’ntK. AHWCU.
nil. .a

tciided to rcsigng was

XSl

Catoh ItT
You certainly catch it—in the neck—unlew you buy )*our wants in the way of

Markham Block.
See the su]*crli >tylc^ al ihc
Taitat) branch htt*ie, an«l
Icam what our iK>|.ular (at tor> prices am! hlieral terms
mean t*i you yuu Van'i miss
it If you deal uilh uv . . . .

a3. m.Blakcslec«

San Frandw». July $2.-Bettiag
on the Jeffries-FiUaimntoos fight is

THE WEATHER

^M.OO

toAaavuurbmaBaaYrwaiaki I'kama
abide by the provUioas of the ordlntHMkta nerto m^mmrn Jekrtm

Uari^. tat hM kBM pta* Bd «ltk •
grtvB».<Matyt.lUB>ty.

•oln. - »»toto
IwtU. to. futon to

A

or the balance of this week. The
season (dr Hammocks is just start­
ed so you cannot afford to pass this

City « Book a Store

HdMiJ W. Cliffc and

PLEAS E I

on Hammocks

Bid

MUSIC--------LESSONS FREE
F»l A N O S
/X.L.\A/A V’S

M OH

New York. Joly St - Tba atalNaaat
la made thb aftaraooa Umt Mra V.
U Stroeg, t^i motbar of tba miaaiag
captain Btroag. for whom tba poUoa
are aaarobtng. U aerloaalj lit aa a ta>

SOUTH siuk

In one of
1 hose Cool.
Neat Looking
Linen.
Crash or
Duck Suits.
Solid Colors or
Combinations
At 60c
To $2.00.
Linen and Crash Pants
15c. 25c. 50c.

HAMILTON aOTHING CO.

19 gif to m nOwwS
Ngirti nMeb w«9ld H urnmj
witfeiteei«7*t i9«9i^ Brntm tim

WHAT WOl
ADMIRE IN
MEN

TflAVMSB CITY. MICHIGAN
GRAND TRAVRR8B HERALD
fBOET.tATCSAMOi.V.1

fmUmmmwUl mid tmtbm tkmm

pmidt oMto 999<irto^t to tok#
aftor 9 9hort tons of ywn. to'
tbM tU eotoitoiy Ml torrti.r«lof
all poaalbto batMa MtU took ilito
a« tba opMmttoa «f tlM liaa btoototo

*OMEX abhor ^trtrds and still more ll»eak^ thongh
I ropt t t.* say they often endure cads in a way that
Im-Hcs tlieir iiitelligen(*e and
taste.
THEY HAVE A QUITE PATHETIC DESIRE TO
LOOK UP TO MEH. TO FEEL MEN TMEIR SUPE­
RIORS IN STRENGTH OF ROOY AND"^F MIND.
IN CALMNESS OF JUDGMENT ANfe CLEARNESfi OF INTELLECT.
And it in in«leed a pity that men ao often
to go out of their
wtT to de^^trov their im»st cheri-hed illiisiun.*.
* ABOVE EVEUYTllLNG ELSE A WOMAX ADMIUh:S
STIlEXiiTH IX A MAX. It may be strength of body—she will
worship tt llereuW with ibo brain of a guinea pig; it may be
strength of intellwt—ehe will adore a savant with the Uxly of a
gibltou monkey; it m.ny be strength of cliaraoter—ehe will break
her heart for a inditirian or fmancHT whe* h um^wen ingly wrapped
up in dn*am.H of |*-rH«.ual advaneemeiit and who |h»am s><-4 no niorw

~jiar--=srs-.
TItJl RAILWAY rRAKLlIKlK.

TU

Etotod

aoi Ulirt.
U iBcllnad tn
mmt of an alro-

people that the eounell. in aafeguardiuK tha elty's intereaU at large, ahall

<kK«

and along

Ih?

irto Itto tkroafffa tha elty and to Old
MltolOR. Bai th« Bacon! do*^ not
Mtototo MJ that U U Umc tbr
ooRRoil and frotnoton of the propowMl
liaa Mid itat to«olhar for itoa mat- baaatlfylng pablio plaoaa is baiag
aal batofll of tbo eity and the ooa^ mane.
Every arailahla pleor of
ground with nataral atttacticas is being secured for park purposes, tn-es
and ahrubl«7 are set out and omaWa 4o not baUatc tbat the c^mncl mental flower bads laid oot. Tlie plan
li
infectious and the people
fortlM.
like It. The taxpayers ohe<.rfally as*
IlM el^ U the foton . bat too radical aume an additional exiwnee. But the
a poalM ottf obrtmeu a pobUc 1» reward is great. Traveme City is in
pcoratocot which the pi>o)»le d. mand. (lositioa to ee<wre sew<
la thta oaae.for aercrai jeare an elTon s;sds for parks and no delay ahould U
hat baan tnadr to w«ute oapital to exercised in taking admntageor what
eoaaumct Uh< projioaed tine. The |iao isaTatlable. A few years hnnae propie of the iwBintoU hare eoo<nira»ad petty will tucraaae greatly in raloe
it and liate roU^i bondii to aid ofUie and in many oases become doubly valSwMt A Unie numh r of bnninew uahle. A suitable site for a roomy
■MO hare CBbMTtbd came from park with good views and natural ad$100 «p In aid of It And imblle aen- vantages aUonld be bought at one* . II
timent hai repportod the plan for a wlU not ha neotwaary^ to expand much
lone M.
money for Iwautlfylng or improving
Tbaooapany olaima that tiie conn immediately. Tha main thing Is to
oil haa, in the franchlee recently iiaaa- get the land before it beoomaa so exad, pctoided aacli oondltioui that cap. penisve that the people will oomj^Uin
italiato oootomplatlBf an invi^tment of the coat; and before the best sites
in thaootondriee decline to oon.idar are gone. Th«m. here and there tn the
the ptopoeition Tben^ 1$ reaeon in city there should be aecured huh
breathing spota for tha paoida's bemeThere aie mtllioiu of capital waiam; flu A fountain or flower b.*d, with a
for invoataMmta; bat tliey most be good few trees and attractive lavm would
inreettoenU or no riake will l>e taken. go far towards beautifying rarious
The elfH'tric railrtiad
parts of the city; and the pn^ple will
not grumhle at the expense. The
aleoiric Itnee arti
Lake avenue park has bi'come a pretty
s,x>t amlU.ipprtialatod. Mora of the
tor*. Unuuiy oae<a flood opportpritlea
ill find tHiual favor. But a
are offatad for the capUaliet to fret rea- larger park for the whole city, on the
aoMOdy tioick retaro.from hi» liireel. Jiay shore, at overlooking the hay.
aaat fiat where an electric line i« ahonld be obmlnad. so that la time we
oan have a park Uiat will be In keep­
oapllalieta for aaoh oonditione as will ing with the city’s importance and iu
afford eonnactlt^e with Urire bosiueee harmony vriih the taatee of an inti Ui.
oaotara In our oaee Uiu city ii the P‘Ut
only point
of
any imporlaucr
«»nuaarclally. The l.aeioeM niu*.l
Kew comes the tidings that William
neocaaanly In- of a local clua- Jennings Bryan is still in pollios and
actor: and
the r^troad moat will lead a UiLrtl imrty should Ctove.
work oat iu own aal vat ion and enwte lan<l oertiill head the regular demo
baalnaaa. Thr n«a«uro».. are not l.ert oralio forces. The demoermto an* in a
for any wiry larp' r. turn< htr eome pickle. If I'leteland or Hill assume
time to c-ome.
to lead Bryan will block their little
Therafora, the qaaatioa of benefit to game. If Bryan undertakes to dictate
the city and riclnlty it an tmiK>rtani I'ler* land and Hill will obstruct his
oonaldetaUwt. If a attw t railway tn purpose; and there you are. Truly
town and a line to Old Mia«h.n woold the }ioor old democratic pany is Madly
be a benefit in a commercial way, Mint ken. The republicans oan p» on
and a oonvenicno*. the ,»oplo need, sawing wood with the reasonable a*thea the pn^jeot should U' • lu juxf- snrauce Uiat there will l»e little to ftmr
•d. Koobetmotlon ahould Ik* pUoed from the demoermtio party in 1«M. At
in tie way. At the eaine time, in the tile same time repoblloans should not
fatara each a railroad will bt^oome of alh»w orercoufldenoe to cause tlu iu to
valaa to lie ownera And tin* rifrhin relax their efforu to uaintaiu the |ic
of tha city mart l»e iiroiwrly wf» * sit loii gained. The country has UKoardad. Tltere an* eome tbinfra in come jgosiwrous under republican
the franchlee paewnl by ilie council rule, and the party owes the iieople a
Umtareto im.toot the eUyv intoraew; Indeed it U apparent that fcnai
care has bi*en excrcieed in the city'*
behalf: which ie cerutnly oommeod.
With the elaotrioliae ooatroversy
able on the imrt of the eounclL Hot and the street paring Travorw* tMly
mmj it not be true that too mne'h ii lias entmgh of pmiAie iatanm to hold
being expected a» to th, future vulne
for a while And until these tilings
of tha propoeed itne a« an une«tm«>nt 'f hare U^me regulated the coal strike.
Tha promotarv have exiUalned public­ Uie Philippine i»oldem and jiolitioal
ly their objectiona to the franchia>. situation will only be looked upon as
and thtdr oootenttou i» ittat it will be matters of merely incidental import
aarermi y*wre Iwfore euoh a line can
poaaibly pay ruunln*: exiama,*a Tln-n'
U reaaon In thu arKumeuL
One of the chief ohj^wtion. ot the
I until-,- you got a t
fnmotmn is the clause proMdmjr
for phTlng betwi*en the rails and one
fool on the outolde of each rail, ll is
• Well. y<m can
I I hem l«ek and
trua that the council is fortified br
get ihai nHer,Hl."
toaay l«toadaato in this itwnrd. But
•*rve gut a betl(
it U alao trae that there are few cltlee whara electric lines hare .bet a eetablished but what hare two or more
Important centers to draw from and
the ohanoes of a profitable uiTostuiect
are grauly inoraaeed thereby. lYeoi*- niiwt aUnit >our tUhim: i
Hr. lnn<HVUt-l g«4 i
deota are good things to ha guided by
n-htm 1 was ot hne iu, nt.v love.
and tha vxp. rte»oi* of otin r cities of
Mm. Innocent ihurstlug Into
ealaa; bat conditions are not always And U>-fo^lhlnk you pixuuIimhI me
the wune.
you wouldn’t drink a dn)|>--Hsrlem
InthUoaaawe need the line; but Life.
its rraoaroaa are limited. Tha ques
tion fbr as to consider Is whether it
Mr*. Wedd,Tly-l wimder why It Is
woald not be bettor to make some that Singh* men are always tpe roost
ooooatoioat in order to leooourage the anxious to go to wurJ
Wedderly-1 suppose It’s becaaae
they donT know what war really la.

Rome mas are ki
they fall to makw
Sympathy I* tin- oaiy charitaUa
glfl of aome p«H'le.
Men who arc k>ug ou want* arr apt
to be abort on deed*.

heart than an oveter.
BUT STRENGTH IN SOME FORM SHE CRAVES UNCEASINGLY.
IT IS A HEREDITARY INSTINCT THAT HAS BEEN BEQUEATHED TO HER THROUGH EVE’S FIRST DISAPPOINTMENT
WHEN ADAM WAS TRIED IN THE BALANCE AND FOUND WANTINa
Woman, Mvretly ei>ie*< ioiH of her own physieal weakne*s and
lack of iuielhvlual Mrengtli. deimind.H ^treng^h fn-m man to make
up for h«»r «letieieneiea. Even the >.tr».nge>t w..im n, *trvmg in IkhIv
and mind, well balam-ed as Allu ne l,ei>elf,.tho.mh they may shield
and protect the w«akm-aa of the men they love and st.mp to help
them, will never «!o
without a Mvivt fe«*ling of eojitempt which
is d(*Mtnietion of all ideaU.
Man. in hplt«- of tliut dejdorahle start iiijfdo by Adam, was in­
tends to Im woman’s protes tor and n fuge from all barm, ujmn
whom sb»- eould lean and rely in every event of life’s ^Igrimap*. and
when the ndes an* reveixHl. us they often so unfortuiuitely are, it is
a bad thing Isdh for man and woman.

\6^eral Dews

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The Gorman railwaymantlioritlM arc
eoaaidming how to put au end to tiie
nuimnoc of kl wing on the departure
paftform. They mainkatn that it not
only it an inddoent inactioe often,
but tend* to Iwiiode traffic, aa kiaaert
•land In the way of offioUU awl pa*the whole prooaaalon of owmUtioii.
The Oerman la a rirtuoao in ktaaing.
Be has a |a«ultar kits for every funoImiarL-d on Un departure of a faminIne friend is the loagesL Driven to
deaperationSby thia prolonged xlaa,
the;>ailwaT authoritiea at Angaburg,
> of himaelf by this act and
him to five day*’ impri»oomonk The unhappy
l«nd and vraa bidding ota wife good
by. He haa appealed to the »a)>erior
court againat thia extraordinary a» nTwenty inmne men, manach*d and
Wld-eyed. were the brtwkfaat gueata
of Aid. Henry L. Kick of the ninth
ward. i:btoagu. SatunUy. The men
fiU-d into the alderman a nwtaurant.
fell Into Une at the command, ”Attontion,” aat down by command aud
ato in the wanner habitual to military
men. The meo are aoldi. ra from the
Phlllppinea. tall, atalwart and lithelimbed, bet every one ia aa mad aa a
Maieh hare.
Under command of a
general officer they are on the way to
Waabiigton,; where they are to' be
oared for and. if imaaible. reatored to
healto. After .the men had finiahed
they waiUHl quietly until the order
iwme to marchl back to Nu* oar. Not
oua created any dUturbanoe.
Pxanklln, K. H., and vicinity waa
viaited by an earthquake Sunday aftreaooo. Loud noiaea aocompanied
the ahooka Many peraona thought at
firm tbat it waa the rumbling of thund,-r. The rumhle come in abort, dlaconnected aounda. laating oot- quarter
of a minute each. Acoompanyiag the
aomnda waa a aevere shock, lasting
from a half to a fuU minute. Buildtnga rocked and dishes rauled on the
tablae and ahelvea And ovt-r twt-lve
milea north, the cwrtbqumke U report­
ed to have laym non- aevete. No one
was hart, but the walla and oellarx of
the hoaaaa cracked, and there will be
a Mrge prv>p.-rty loea The shock waa
distinctly felt at Tilton, where thtpeople ruahed from tbair houaea
Quaen VtetorU in the last yaan of
bar life alaraya tefaaed to wmw the
Kohiaoor diamond, becauae alie be­
lieved it bn^ught her bad luck. Voeen
Alexandra, who Inherited it aa her
personal property from VieSoria. had
it leeat and wit in tht center of her
crown. Thia wort waa finiahed the
very i*av the King mads hia lU-atarred

hooae;baiU for him at Kiel. The
pnnoe la now 18 yeara old. and having
hia ftrat taato of indeta ndenoe ao far
aathe entoarage of hia inatmotora
pamlta He beggad hia father to alfor hia
but the emperor refused. Hia majeaty’a ayatem of l.ringing up hia
children is to deny them aa many
things aa possible, conaiatent witb
their position, ao tliat they may look
forwarsi to aomething to maintain the
scat of life. Kmperor William’* own
youth waa reguUted on that principle.
He ia credited with a^ing the moat
melancholy sight on
to him la a
prince for whom life U , xbauatoil.
Pnatmaatcr O. C. Gray of Lerny,
Kaaaam baa been aw-.I for H.ono damagiw for failorv prom}<ly to deliver a j
poalal card. F. N. Cole alleges tlmt'
on June 15 a card carrying the news
of the death of bla faUier, Richard
Cole, was mailed at Burlington, addreawid to him at Lvroy, but tliaL it
waa not delivered to hlw untU July
\9. although h.* had caUed at the
l«atoffice each day.
Two pardons have be n ’granted by
the New Jerw r .late board of pardon*
under peculiar circnmatancea Rich­
ard Daaslor waa pardoned in order
that he might return to Oermany and
claim a fortune of $50.0*) to which
recently fell heir. Baaaler was ae
Ing a two years’ term on a charge of
breaking into a store at Jersey City.
He elaiined that he fell through the
alor,* window while drunk. The i
oasi* waa tluit of Cliarh-a Fib r. who
wa* given a parole tn order that he
may take up tha manufaotare of a j
blind lo<± Btitoh sewing machine In-1
vented by him while behind the hart.
A company with an authorixed oapitalixaUoo of fl.000.000 waa given a
ohartor by the aute to manufacture

A Little Money Is Being the
Business at our

Mid-Summer Clearing
Sale....

A fool uya many » i*e tbluga.
be UuT aw.rr of the fail.
r
GlrK >,-tiM-ml*T that a huslwnd
worth tak1ng\are of.
I» • tnnn wtio can
wake MUfh lug luiaM-uy a rich n
\auii-he*
wtwUh
All men way Iw made «f du«t. t-ut
aolue m,-o \i»w a h«t u...rv ut the Uumi
than otbera.
If her bean t» Iu tl.,- right |Jare It
matter* rut wbMli.i » wom^u i«
younger or older than ahe kM>k*.—I'Uicage UaUy hews.
wImUoiii

The low price* arc making thing* livdy. a* those who call Tcali/.r the
savinj;* to them to buy now when you van fjcl
A Goo.1 Iron Bel. full tire. 4 ft. fi in. hi^h with bevt *i»ring and goml
mamess all ctmq.lcic for ^O.CSO
,.
Conihinatlon I Bremer and Co«nm.lc with ^ l‘>v2f l plate

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F.verv- article i i this Ur>;e ttiK-k greatly rc^luccrl for this sale.

£ven Crazy
People

J. W. SLATER, lanilt finiSE FUmiSHER

r Ihrir facet whh brick-----.-------Kmaanda of peraocis do
thinga infiaitrly more foolish.
the face, though deli-

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No tux- i to siiiii-f from hv.it.
iBon i lit the ail ^,-t M.x-nant
*
,1 l.»t ,v.'. Put m onc
of rron- ol om .!i-sV oi n-tht,;;
ELEHRIC FANS .n .o,.r of.
hcr.stofi-orhoiuv. .Ml of luw
rlcsiKo an«l pcrfcci rnnstnu 11«»n

The Cure for
Constipation
la BOl a Tioldit cathartic, but a

IRON-OX
TABLETS

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%Wb3t! Summer without '
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a negligee Shirt?k
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as well havt* asnilboat without a sail. 'Eht* nrwest v
siylt s and patti-rns and just enough <lilT«*n*nrc! in lhr*m to
make thorn dilTi*rcni from “the other fellows”. We docive
you the l»est ^oods for the money of any one. We carry
four t»reat lint's, w.S 1.00. Si.so and $2.00. and they an* s
beamitrs every one of them

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The Newest in neckwear. They arc similar to the so inch, v
nairow four-in-hands, only they are handsomer d<-si^ns, n
better ^oods. and—dilTerent. You’ll surely buy when you ^i
see them.

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Colonial Cravats

•Ox Right w
V for the right head, at the right price, right here. We
mean The Summer Straw Hat. The cool hat for tlie
warm days that aie coming. The Best Dollar Straw Hat
N in the city. You may want to spend 1I wo Uoll.irs.
Dollars, all
N right, give y<»u a splendid hat or it you want to get better
k goods. Then we can sell you something for $ 300. $4-00
or even $5 coo. l.ots
salisfa
.^ots of satisfaction
in^i nowmif you arc
^ wealing the best in the land
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Youths* Chtbing
have saved him. They strengthen
t^ stomach, aid digerifou. promote
aaalmilation. improve appetite. Price
toe. Mooey back
O. .

rvr. fine

f.mdi, feu Gie.7S.
A Gooel Wash stand, full »te. hard* lOi! nirrly fintshcl for

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^ Nothing so good sold as the “Twentieth Cenfury*
^ Clothing, ll is the best that has ever been made.
S ers, see those goods at once for your boys.
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LOS ANOKLBS OR BAN FRAKOIBOO AND RETURN, via Q. R. & I. |
Sao.SL
TickeU on sale Ang. lat to 8th good
open to all. whtoher K. P. ’a or noL
Oallatofltoe for farther |»rtioularm.
O. E. Murray, AgeoL
till Aug. 7.

DAILY COIMCERTS
GIVEN ON THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA every «lay unUI further notice.
Concerts will be given in the Furniture Department on the ground floor from 10
to 11 a. m. and 2 to 3 p. m. and arc entirely free. You arc cordially invited to
hear this wonderful instrument.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

hald to confirm gueen Victoria’s anp-

TRY A RECORD WART AD.

YiQAVKPtSK OI-TY. IMIOS-I.

liewaik,RJ.. April u, i9«.
___ -i my breakfast uWc. and must
breakfast dish I have ever found. The
ordinar>' breakfast foods, while of nourishing
hmg properties, arc to
w more or less ur^laUble. and after ibeir use for a week or so

ever last

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iiE8iBij|iniinii

Cmdtantintms

Mir.IritootoOto M#
Mdtom. Tto ototr two weco dow;
M IM. boWOMC ood 1 cooid dm*

in
tn Ite face r4 4*et ’a awa i

i.d a Itl. tte dhme 4tf trad
’The answer waa laaaewhat la
«rda. tte liH-idmit nrmrrttig
. an* Mg..: ‘ Y.-s. prolaHy It H

tea. wbte tte octe* half took-

Um fMBtlac «r tkm aaditkiMl pHvlkfW to «aBTtot«. TIm7 Me:
imi to tMr mIK Ml to Mi

la pot orient to tte otoor ooorlola.
Ao oUj loocotd book Ofoot got
ftfootof Pljtooolh pMipto to toUtof
toboofiptotot to o**Ubiaf7**otfl.»
oooh. Twoteokt wart to bt pte to
tlw Atodlto* Ubtory for trory tobtortbar ood at tte tod of a yoM wmo to
btootot tot proportj of tot otaotlatom. Tte fellow atoorad a dollar
aod a half frota took of thirty r**Plt
aad Ml. Ut toot tot booka. bat te
toot ^ thirty of tot chtapott odl.
toma of loogwgo aotoora. toeh at eon
te boMbt oaywbora at frooi twaotyget to gfty etota.
Preparatioot art bttoc omda at Battit Orttk for aa oaaaoally largtly atttodod mtttlog of tot tU
tloo of foooral dirtolora.
a Itaf
axhihitloo of a
oat yaar by * **v prooaat ate U perfaetly pratarrad. Tte body baa all
Chit lima teen lyiag to a local ai
taking room. It U ooaiadorad a

M kMtav IM tor
jMrtoVrvTMt. TWn UprotebU

U»Cte*teplni
By paper at a penny ^ ateet I wm
WOT.
rootot kMtootolddrofifwtiobockacato^ rannlng habtod rzpeoaas every week
yon know noth­ ■ad wondering where 1 cooM find aa•togotoM OtoMtoto. a drild or tot
ing of andl too late. Thlt town wmt Dtocr opening when I made tte worst
orto7. **»ldtor«rraoet,^ it tt U tte weat. and tt aerined to me to te wove of aU. ’They had a pnhUc apelF
OMtoto toato It M toot* Mtor ex. good opening for a bottler. Tbere lug achool to toe town halL 1 cogbt
toof too port too. Mitt Moyo. was only ooedruggltl. and be kept dry to bava bad aeaae eaongb to rvmalo
oUloloote tot* to tot toiirbt
ate booU and abor. as well and la tte store, bat aa tome was no
oet ootoodr.**Tte Baroot Wo- hadn’t the ambition to bang t aign In boatomia doing 1 kicked ber up and
Both aklea
tte window. 1 got a comer atore. Ilt- went over to tte halL
wanted me, and tte aide I went on
to asoboiigt aoja Of tte Voa Kttae ted It tip tn modern style, and wJUen I beat toe otter, lodt-rd. 1 waa aaa
up my place waa a novelty to
I Bctela Oa, wte opto a tortt
eoo«|gb to te tte last one up. and that
Bomethlug fur a country town
(tat* tagagtMoat at Statobrag’d
tte people didn’t proprood of. Tlie old druggtot bad
■te aast Tbora^Bight. Joly M: tt In fur me. of course, and. aa 1 had ao poac to aUDd from.any atrander
-Wbeo I realised that I was kiXK ked
•Tte Vaa Bttei A Bobolt Company wbiai.Ti. on iny cblu.
ant, a feeling of re%eug^toor pesm-w
mad Hi throa aighta aagogrmaat at of people to U H«*ve With
Bion of me. 1 made up Oiiy mind to get
tte opm boom loat aigbt to a wall
lie a rtato thing to trust me
square with that town or leave my
plaoaad aodiaoce. Tte play. **Tte with a prracrtpUoo. Ttere were four boors in Ita gmveyanL With all Its
the place, and of course It
BtTBggU of Ufa.*
faulta It was a sis*rty town, and I lo«A
aalnesa
to
work
them.
1
got
tothU oil
that aa a basis to work on. I knew
ooe around all right, but tbe otbera
wauled to wall and see bow Iblnga
of tte ami
The one I g.4 bapisi.ed to tw
Notwitoataade who had the leaat iwactice.
a fair atoadaa and he wanted an even divide on profrformaaoR. Tte
NuC only that. Uil he In-lped him» way above tte ordl- aelf lumy wine and brandy.
tbe Bleek
admachappte
llllle man. -I didn’t km.w that if I
Uaaotof toU<
Utard with .Vim. Itrown on
Toalght
stn-el Mn*. «;r.-.-n on Ash
* will ba
Btrw t. togHher with her frlemls, would
with aa aatira chaaga of
to Mrs.
Hn.wn’ii. and tln-re w.-rv taenty fainwouldu t enter
PLBKTr or o<H>u UKS
my Bhwe in .-uiiM-.piein'e. It waa social
m-alry. you kiM.w, atMl ihcy rsirt.-d It
A. a. imVfto Aamb«> cwaiaat.
I was gelling a good
and Iwanl for $4 |«-r w.-ek. and
Mm. tirren s.-nl me word that she
A. J. DtVrtaa, of Whitewater town- would do l- lt.v by me fo r $2. I os*d
thlp. aanoanoaa hU
a fair singer,, and 1 BW-d
tte rapablloaa tiokat. for tha office of
attend ehureh every Sumlay.
1
Begittar of Otada. ThU makat four started out tuiphauird and UoiigUt up
good man to tte field-Mr. Wilton, of In the 1‘resl.yi.Tlan #-.i;iH«e. Fr.uu tbe
1
iM-. n to eiin-r Its d.Kira 1

ttatod totoU

Tte littla villaga of Oiaard. Baallae
ooaaty. erldeotly baa the ohan.pl
heavy weight yoaih in tha slatt
tot paraon of John McKallar. Lit
Parteite. Mr. Hager, of U
Johanit it only 16 yeart of aga. t
Hamilia of Blair, and Mr. DtVrtaa. of
tipa tte beam at 1T70 iwoadt. and
atill patting <m avolrdapoia UU fath­
er it 60 ytart old and weight hardly

a bomeman In rhU-ago who was up to
Irtcka. and I went up to s«-e him. One
later a tin p*nhller arrived
and liegau to lilow aroond
^B.;
ahont tbe gait of his old hfirse. lie
bragged and l.hifr.-»l uunl lvo-»»r three
men became lutcr.M.d. and ibe result
waa a race on the omuty fair grounds,
woor t!ir»^
the thing got smritHi tte
crowd went in aiih a wIhm»|i. ,\ftrr
Ite tin peddler had put up $.>•• «.f the
long gn-eu a few «.r tte |-^.le begun
fo snM-II a rat, but wb« n Hn- ra<'e was
called ..ur dark b.Hx sI.skI l« win 4^
lose enough lu fit out two drugstores
like'\ulne. The «slibi wen- 10 to I
against him at the start, and It wasn’t .
er«-n money till te mme out ou the i
track. We had a wnttuocr. and ts-furr
Ibc'crowd got ready to l.nak things
tbe pi-ddhT bid left town My |H"-k.*ta
hulg.Hl with my share ..
.1, play
There was a cerl.-ilii gnng
■k. I e.
pok«T tliiue nights In the
up to t'hUago for a cliai* wte knew
his business and wurk.^l I.mi hi ou tl e
or ItaiKist 111 h.wii would i-vi-u glance gang. The.v Ihoiiglii they h.al a fat
lilt., my show wlhdowK. If I had a I
pigeon In him. but he w4.rk.tl them op
l»-rn«t*-d at the dlIT*-n-nl churches. It to a rllimix and dn.pf.ed .ml ..f town
might have relicve<l Us­
with such a wad tli:^ none of the dea
ing liirtti'd l« >.lii the choir 1 sill
lild buy a five cew.
gvu.e
to the I'n-sl Icriiins and lo-aled i
cigar I
fate.
Scv.-ml i«irih-s w.tc given at
M Ql ADi
which I slHiw.-d up. and Uus liitnisitU-d
IlM* l.ltleni.-<a. Th-y wouldn’t K-t me
aUnd m ulml. hut I imi.l stand or fall
.1^ **•*«*«->*•»****

ing yaBow. Hia akia
an
who haa been moarned aa d^ alnee
early apring. Trmpbagan atortad from
MS, bat witooat
Beaula for Mama, bat toa boat gol in­
teviaed to try
and Liver llglon. It WHS far worm* lu |s.mics. I
to toe loe and waaawept far aorto. toe wooderfal
bud never viftivl end diilu’t <*are a link­
After terrible liardahl|« toe ahip got
er’s tunk which side wt.ii. hut from the
back to civiliaatlon with toe orow ate trial provas lu amlohlem marit for way iMitb sides g»»t nfier me yitu'ii have
iwmaagan still alive.
slngU- vole W.-IS to d«*all Btoaiaoh. Liver ate Kidney troab- arm

,rr

alioold te given
itedM who, having called at a
A typhoon of annaaal severity has
an*a boaaa twioa without fiadlag her
to. wroto her a nob. asking her
stay at home toe next day ao tliat te
ooald show b,.r hit warea
Hecanee he didn’t teUeve to banka
” Will wonders ever o»wee?” Inquire
Antoine Berkowaki of Grand Rapids le friends of Mrs. L. Peaae. of Lawkept his savings. |80. to an old basket reooe. Kan. They knew ate had been
unable to leave ber betl in seven years
at hla borne. When te
another ^lepoalt the Other night, te on aoocunt of kltoey end Uverj^ubH.
found hit bank, money and all. mlm
Bfttei?^ enabled me to walk, ” ate
Frank Bejoal turn discovered a free
flow of oil on his farm, oevon miles
from Aliwna Bajaal mya that te
dreamed four auooeaaive nlgfate that ainting aad Diaay flpalU wiU And it
if te InveatigatM a certain spot he
would find OIL On Thureday. In oomand Jaa U. Johoaoo. Only 60a
iumy with another man. te visited
toe looality to which te waa diroeted
In toe dream and oommenoed to ezoa-

iiiousinief.tl .n. I didn’t
want to make any more o-nemles and
Iberefore n fumtl to n-glster. simL h..
both jMinha were down on me!
1
ought to luivr done a trnde of g.V» p«»r
day. hut owingsto tlie «Miuhlnatl<'U I
ofien bad leas than $.1 to count up at
tbe close of business.

Mnraulny. from Ite Inception of tte

attte Niagara Unndry
met with a very p.Mmllar aocldant
WOTICE.
last Thureday evening. The child waa ALL FRUIT BUYKR8 aad aelWn
asleep on tte floor, when a rat attack­
fled thiu tte ordied ter. toting off ber ber little flager
moe relative to itoe eale of prt
I tte etreeta aad
aad badly chewing her aoaa Dr. J
D. Finger dreaeed tte wnoada th.
next day. Blood poisoning waa feared
aw IHSen Waara Mask
Arnica Salve.

LOW BATES TO CHICAGO.

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Afft.

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JUDM OuBpb.ll of Byroo hM bMi
•llowvd B pMinoa of Oob aoBtb taa
Biac bark for BMriT » T«n. * toBd
of B«irl3r 18.000. Th* c«» bM bMB

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It Is carious that while I'rrakSent
ratt..ii refine fr».m charge of Primetun ill ..rder to dev..ie hlms4-lf more
cumph-t.-ly t«> lllermry n xrk. I’rofesMT
WilH.u. nhoaoK^wds him. has made
his repuist.uii larg. ly hj literary work.
fu*t now cell I
. prcsiik-ncy.

PER 1000 WATTS
PimXlBaSD BT

Srtytrr.!;;:;;:;;;::;;::-;.
AMartfa.M.DL

UcUiKPiiirei.

L B. Bmaa. M.

Wirtitt S €Pias

AWawTowctevoCSMO

Dditttp Summtr
Jewetrp^

BUSINESS CAROS

srsii ’
NsOnaa

Q

Utility 01 ttn 6as Stun.

Sunday Excursions
|>ui1y
r.ing . tyu,M.M,^fr.>fn Travmw
Oty
lak.
at
a. m. lor
N. ilit4w.«t.t.4 wIiAr you willcoiim-.^ with
i i r.i- .-ni telurnmg I,. TraviJily at 10 45 -• •«
T»*''
rt'**
v,.U a pi, 4-Miit nd. «.l 24 mil,'. „i, tin-tey
4ii«l , .111 la- ma*l»-. v. ry im»rtiii,g. ll >i»u
.-I
n.l,- ll.. UmI will iuiicl y,Hi
ni,-i,4
N.iiili{i«>rl
y..u will

immcinMSffl.

Cit> ul 4: v* p »'•All,v,i.-,ii ,-t.iif-.i.m« fr..m Tra%*.-r>4Cily. l ak.-lli,- *|. .,II1, r i r—.-,u rVrts'‘
all. ri,.».„, al r:.M. i.< .N.-ahlawai.la. wtefr
you will . .mil.-. I with att-4Ui.-r nturumg
b.Trav.n. Ol) at 4 jop. III.

iOOT OF THE SHOE BUSINESS
entire stock of Parker Bros' has been bought
for 54c on the dollar, and will be closed out at
once. This will be a great opportunity to lay in
a stock of shoes, as we are going to dispose of them
at less than the cost of the raw material, in order to
dispose of it quickly. This is a genuine aosing Out
Shoe Sale and no humbug. Do not take our word
but come and see for yourselves and be convinced.
Do not miss this opportunity and save money vvhile
you have a chance, as shoes are something that are
not perishable and something you can always use. w

To Neahtawanta - 25c
To Omena
50c
J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D. To Northport
- 75c

"

te Surgery of the Eye aad Pittixig
m Qla.ee a Specialty.

OSTEOPATHYJ.airlLJ.TRUEBLOODB.0.

DON'T Be Foolepi

HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR PRICES;
Men's Vici Kid and Cordovan, lace and
congress, regular $3 shoes,

Misses' Dongola and Box Calf 'YK
Shoes, regular $1.25 shoes.at.
^
; Boys' and Youths' Satin Calf, all solid.
X-00
Men's Satin Calf. Lace and I QK I -regular $1.50 Shoes,
Congress, regular $t shoes,
laidics' Vici Kid and Patent I Krt
tip. regular $3 shoes,at.... •»•

PMKER BROS. OLD STAMT
•Mf Ware—

Mb e»y.

Traverse City, Mich.

4mT»»PATlfV. KIKKMVIUJL MO.
A rational «n.-tiUfie trtwtnwnt of dlai—i

ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA

S^JCSTT’-

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OSTEOPATHY

I JEWELER I

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Impossible
to
tell it

FIRE INSURANCE

DENXISX

K!^T?'u.‘SS<.£'k’SI’JS§

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Jas-BosstrCasel
RASTALL'S

OR. SAWVER

dcw^notdetncsfr

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SDiKlay Rates-Roand Trip

Dentist

OFFICE: SJ'Tt.r'SS-

PHYSICIAN AMP SUROBON

208 Front Street.

U you balieTe

Jccl.

Jewelers - SllTersmltlis

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•DENT]^_^
fpROF. C. E. HORST I
I
MRS. C. e. HORST
I
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fVKWIElUIBKR TME V>i.ACE.

dOoaad fl.«._____________
Obdillac han’t had a fair grtmad
aad taoe track for aevrtal yeara. bat
local baatoeaa men are crsMiixiag an
aaamrfrT*— with •12.000 oapital for
too parpoaa of fllUag tte waak

uc an.1

last) noicllicx i

Bamum &
6arH

right ItH it. it
g.t llu- I,re
^,n.|.l.-tl .d
. ^ti.Ktt with gas. and
t |wrlw.i ol
ei|wrt ctetsall S.IV the
br.Hliiig la.tesM-t.
i>
ry wIkt.- and th. ir u--rs or.
r>.-rt. nicre it nothing that
111, ir .i„lor>.-r
a , -Ml range .loe
.llM - II,.I ,l,» lt'tl«T,

»u*

The wanii scaa
.Jcrnamls hn un

» offer and >i>u
MX them.
l.atest cffci ts in Watch
r.uanL, to goi^iih the
neatest g..M watches iut
Ijuhesan.l Best Tirockee|«cns for gentlemen.
New ihingi in Sterling
Silverware.
Bring us your watches to
repair. Best results by
reliable workmen.

M. BMWH. A««4if».y aadOooaa^

^T^V\0 TMIkliS wf the troubles th:.t
I
o.f ur .n the kit. hen ol the
*
U.u* wit. on^tnatc in the wood
N I .Ml
Tl.e lire IS too hot, <>r is
H«t hoi enougli, th. bread is burned or
h. . ,.k.- i- dou;:h. Tlierr is the esrt
II,.1 Huioke and diri. the carrying of
.Ml. t!.e -.phttMig ol kindhng and a
hu.Hlr.,l .Sh. r nuisaiMTi. that are all
als.h>h.>l t.v ll,e gas stove. It u. iht
-n.il, St U».M. to.x.iiilfstaf.d thm-f.»rc
to h.Mlth. ''..npl. in 4^s.slru. tHK, ai.d
.,m-. It onlv needs the igmlnM. ol a
n,at. h -n.l the larti .d Uk- ensl I*, havv
It III ti.U readme— Its tte c-Aing of «
,n. al. I he t.
aturr can be regubletl. liter.-it IK. Ituniiiig ol ftsKl, tte
kit. h.-n IS n..i hra’ted to an uiwiki
abl.. l. ii.peralui.-, atid tht h..us
>s ih. i. I.K. aii.iabh .
I te g*t ti.o-e
uMk.-t neiih.v noi-K- nor sinokr. tes ik,
.Hb,r aii.l
ev.vylhin*: b. f^rtec
lit.n
1 11.- broiling t.l steaks, tte
.lifts alt thing will, m^talorcoal bo the

OTHER BARGAINS ACCORDINGLY.

Fever. Hoarae(\iagh it ta tte

B

HrH.-- In l.otifkm. and .-oosldmlng tte
llfi.ms of s c-sl |«rt 4rf Ite l«arte
stage and of 4>ea«-h
4mej^am willing that
Ige that
•Ml the nlnOe. Aim n.T.ns are tte 4Se4^-ot.-st JSSH.U-. in r*-ganl to tte relati.m ..f th. M-x.-s. .m tbr fa.-r w» the
globe -~<>Meago INOV

PARKER BROS.

Ladies' Dongola Kid tip and plain toe,
regular $J and Si-so shoes^ ,'76
BUNDAY RATES
via
Q. R. AL
OomBMietog Baaday. Jane fPtli. ex■xaioa tioketa to Petoakey at $1.00 for
yaad trip Train leavea 6:«0 a. av.

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ABSOLUTBLT ODOKLBSS

A. D. TYLER

pUn to the time wlicn his work
cut alMtii. spent eight or nine yinrs ou
hla ”lll.lor> of England.”

df«”by**SrSrblot^a«?pin^

$
z

ateut tte doctors’ hancas well enough for them
reof <-:tlVIhtlilies, hut that wtts
It kept them fnmi throwing
my way. Each had a mar
rtageable daughter, as I Uiuilly came
to know, amTcach was walling to m-c
whose daugtiter I was going to sliim<
up la
1 made a a4-lcction wltlumt
knowing
g anything al-ul
. and In 1h:>t w.-.v 1 ^

I toe fames of oiL FinaUy, at a
depth of twenty feet, te found a free
flow of olL
Wo offer Oaa Haadrad Dollara ReMra Alva West, of Bath. Ollatoa ward for any mm of Oatarrh toatoaacounty. U a sound sleeper. Her booae aot be oarad by Hal Fa Oatarrh Our*,.
waa atmek by lightning during tte F. J. OtomayAOa. Propa.Toledo. O.
e. the andaralgaed. have knovra
terrlflo atocm the other night and a
. Obaaey for the last 16 yiara. and
porUooofa wall apUnienKl. bot she
waa not even awaketn-d by tlie orach.
Prof. Hall, of tte Unlveraity obaervatory. states ttet the total imlnfall for toe |msi eighteen days tn July
h O. Wal
waa 11 42 inohea. To have nearly a
foot of rain in a little -over half a
HaU'e Oak
month it n>oat extraordinary In this
directly apoo the blood
jazfaoee oftte ayatem.
ooatry.
eent frea Pnoe «6a
Margaerlte. the two ana a haU years
iold by all

ate ied Bocklen’a

: Sores and t
5 Itching Piles s

OEiUBr
OBPEST
-.HEILTMEST-.

rt«ll ay mpalhise wRb tte fved IS an atea critic of
. bad .Us-larvd In private

MoMMtoM Sri rro $10^^pbrk.
fCMfrtrbt. ito. to C. B. Lrwti.1
VTba 1 wms r«Mlj to CO oBt Into tot oL 1 ted ao tdto oC ttorrylBc ter.
half of aoc
world .ad »t op a. a drufcIM,- ^
bought topthbroobea aad perw
toertwkmUtMonwttbtoebto**-

O. I». OARVKM

FIRE INSURANCE
U U A. BUILDING

CARPET OBMK WINKS

JOHN R. SANTO

.

Tto potto* capCalB In ?toor Toth li

FOR FiLiniO COlHi

onr DPERA BOOSE

ALABASTINE

thafoDatalof James X. QmntoaSat^ wera a beaaiifol pUlow from
tbetamOy. a hamlM>am wraoth from
n aa to to TlgUant orlax la
a J. Mont-oml family, a apmy of
tto enfarceaariit of tow. A poltoo cap­
tain very Qntokiy noiolraa a rapotatloa
red
and
wkiia mans from WlUlom
I h,__!j O ft
Kihomina are tenponry,
The Dninitic success of the
n»»g tto crtalnal eto»»t In tto
Mraad family, UUea and roaoa
ZB \
wt, mb off and scale.
Ccfitury
city. If to la known to to «aay solna
J. Koehler. eonaUems from
DEADLY THAI DTIAldTE. or crook«l or n coodoort'of cm. If Ida
Jooob Purmolt apraj of wheat fomi
SMALL POX
own prtrate Ufa. repraortited by Mi pine ooiw, authorixed by coogreas
William Audoraao. rosea and fema
talk, by bia toz condort off doty.stowa tboM drawn by a native Filipino orand
other
disease
gckns
are
from Mra John Grellick and fiamily,
him to be a man witboot high prlnct- tto wfll undoubtedly be oooepted.
nurtured and diseases dissemrosea from Thomaa Bhaoa and family.
pie. tto criminal eietnml jriU tock ta
Q
inated by wall pai«cr.
hto pcerlnrt. On tto oChSr hand, tto
from Prank Friedrich, pood liUiea and
people of I..C rogaeF gallery wUI natn- rune named Fignreoua On the obALAB.VSTINE
diona from Dr. Eronpa. nasturE^.rrtd tto pr^rtnrt of a rtgitont verae appeon a female figure dad in
^
shouIct.be u.scd in renovating
PNTMwr O. M. BAdumy of W«n^ and high minded poUc mptoln In tto flowing drapery with her hair stream­
vvatu from Mra ^iray and Nettie
ing to her shoulders. Abo\e this is
and disinfecting ail wulls.
bM liiT«ilrd mgnfpo
C. Gray, camauoaa from Tin
inscribed the denomination of the
wkkA fliroM to rrrolatloolw
Her wondertol ImrersonallM
Bmurtharaite and family, rosea
coin, and below it the words -FUip«jrgt«a «f OKpMnv. «ijr« «
ALABAST1NE COMPANY. Grand Rapids. Mich.
The pnn«- trtlmate toa art
ofOnldi’s Dtsbive VIoaiufitiona from Mra M. E. O. Bates
inos.” On the reverse is ll
4l^tA tmn CWretoDd to tbe «t- placed. In my todgmmC on the
WBdere Clcarene
and family, pamatiooa from Dr.Scot
can shield bearing the stars i
Lo^ BnwUk. Foortoeii y«r. Uro tloo and ofllce of tto prrrinrt
lilies from Hoo. and Mra J. G Roms1M iHifft III tbe perfof tlite mandrm None bot tto tort equipped arith an eagle perched abewe with the
Irfstwo. 0« tbo «ot*klrl« of cn«*r«. mm morally and oltorwto. abonld bo words -L'nitetl States of America.'
BAKU CXVKCERT AND PltOM|rNAI>K dell, oaniat tons from Conrad Root
TO
COMBAT
JI0R6M
lilies
and
eaniationa
from
Mr.
and
cboam
for
this
irngmortble
poaltlon.
toad b» cavo a noto •unUoff <-xixlUIThrtr aalary aboold be made ao torga
Mra Cole. Mr. and Mra Willard
ttoa of tl« powor of hU ta%T«itloa.
OFF FOR lOOKOTO.
Smith of Charlevoix amt a telegram
Ho pogodod Cbo oilxliirt- oo au ainil aa to place them above lempUtlon
etrlrt account of thrtr atewar
WHM rZd«r hamiDrr until tbr aporka
ould
to
d«nanded.-IlrT.
A.
P.
Imyto
Aow. aod ooc Uia altot»l«t oxpkijtao
•ecMfod: to art U oo fire, and It InOutlook-.
bondcoDoert and prom»uade at the
tonad faadJlj wttbort any drtonatto^
We que-ioog Flub House on Friday
nee KeOeO.
vMla tto tomrUir atood ow tto
IxmdoQ, July 22—Senator I>rum- avenlng of this win^k. for memtors
There will be dUpUyed In the east
.And the Charming One-.Act
Tbe delegotaa from this mtj nnd tI-Ah." alghed tto would be auldda.
Maaa caUaJy adding tto A-adly fort to
window of K. Wilhelm’s store, for
roood, of Montreal, was before the only.
Comply
oluity
to
the
altoa
Obriatian
End
here la where all iny trr»uhl#o ro
tto AaoM; to ptoiMl It In a tin toz
We<lneaday and Thnr.*lay only, three
shi|iping
combine
today
and
datcil
Thla la the tiiird weekly event of go win. designed by Mias Lewis for
.
Coba
hold
InLndlnffCoo
ood Awd rito boUrta throoirti It with anendr And to aicang Into tto deep
that the only hope of combatting the
tbU
OTtmlnff.
left
totor.
New York and Chicago cuatomera
a i^Md of UCjO fart a aarond. a ajiacd watrrs of the toy.
Morgan
combine
wiU
be
the
estabThese
are
of
the
latest
fad
in
atlas.
mm Roinff at • o'clock thU
ftot klUa at two nilJ.-*, a t*-rt which no
actor nfMrr known to mU-tu^ will
For Ihi- life preaervor hit him In the
Ito ^ra Marqootta. Boma * * mt of a fast service between aoata aa much os imasible dunug the the Bheiwrd plaid. Lnuisines and
U and lrelan.l
He suggeste.1
wtCtoUnd. Than to pUr»d a atnall neck, and hr aaw a million aura. Tbe of the doleguoa loliawad later la the
pito of bla mlrtnra on a ph-ca of Ihr^ dackhand made a pam at him with
The ladies of the club will serve icn GREAT CYCLONE BALK on (
day.andoOharaaiw oliuody elttor at that a yearly subsidy of 4UU,(kKi
•Ixtaoath inch tolh-r plala. .xph-1 toathcA and ripped a amali aUed Lodingtoa or oa ttotr way there.
pounds, Itolf ivaid by the Bniish, oml
ing at The Globe,
od It bj mmiia of a parrowikHi rap and rrevaMM- from hla wahrttond to hto
Oo ito aorij trolm thla aomioff. half by the Canadian govemroent, be
col d boto out of tto atrrt maaa aa
given this line for ten years. At the
tm
the
Ooaffragatloiial
aoeiety
went
CtouAy d»d aa aaatly aa thoturh It had hnmrwd him. doped him. roUrt
end of ttot time he said the line
B
ot
.
D.
Ooohlln,
B.
B.
Holley,
Ma
toaa rtocoa InrtMd of plate of hlgbeat m a barrrt for half an houi
I be self supporting.
An admission of lO esnu will to
hnatlrd him to the harl...r boapltal.
oharged. It the w<«ther cnntinueii
ooowty rtsd Miaa Minnie
That to tto kind of ezploaire that aftrr which to waa amwftHl. fiord flO
TtoftoK# Hathaway haa erolml to and rmatcHl by the Judge and kicked Votrubo. prmldeiit of the Intennedl.
fine a Urge ettemlanoi* is ai.tioiiiated.
along the corridor toward tto door.
ata aoclrty. Mlaa Aoa L. Waters went
(log bit him aa to departed.
da aooiety. la tto
M A K E. K. K. will run t
"Alaa." to aoltod. It la more ti
Within the Irmn I uvlmes of tin*. oitnMrs Rachel Ohond.
to Fouch. Solon ami t’^Ur and return
or tto much Taunted lyddite.
tton to Uver-fian f>anrlip lor and Mlaa Kttol Molntoab. both
blato
IV, fertile Ian K in a.ljoining counticv
at W:Oi) a m. and 2:9 0 p n<. on .<un
Tto tert made at rtof. No. f* on tto ooBu
from
Onaway,
Preaqae
lala ooanly.
The Ooekenw ia Ito oonnecting link days. Jnly 27. Aug. in and 24. Sf|it.
an.! lertile Un.ls in other Htvtc* |»crCWvoland and Eartrm trolley line wiia
7
and
list
Ror. F. O. Wood of Alba, and Mlai
rtweeu Old Mlaaion and Elk Rapids,
tto Amt fwilly inibllr eililhltlon of
A noaarlraa CoaaaaaaKg.
haps jtul where ymi want lo go.
tothomtte. which U the name flvm by
e people live In New York: others Tlua John of Northport. Rot. T. P. and many delightful moonlight excurtto inreotor to tto new eaplofclve. I’y rxlat. ll U crruln that majority of UUom ia in Indiana and will ooom
ooa ore- enjt^od by tiie reaorters on
WART DEPARTMEHT.
tMa Cto Inventor a&iounred to the
home. They from there to the ocmTentioo In time >e ataanoh little boat
never own.
world the rwult of lila long la!«r. A live In rented flaU or
MW all thrtr for the district ndly.
Amcmg other pleoaurea of the post
party of twenty perauna wltneaaed tto Urea and do not know the meaning of
Miaa Mabel Bates and Miaa laohel uek was a mai^mollow roast on the
nartai of teata.
ualoo. Many millkmairea dwrtl lommood of the Oongrogolional ao- sMJh. by tbe light of a big drift
Tto powdrt can only to exploded in hlrtd nwldencHW. Tbrlr
loty and Mlaa Angie Andoraoo of the oodflm.
la otlher rtalea. but tlKT muat to In >mabjteriaa wool latar in the day.
Keorlyoll the roaortera nttaad di*
ITrth avenue during thTaoclal
t.
1' ivvf
vfne worship in Old Mlaaiou'a littfi h»urr, 4 .S W.«t Blslttli
powarfuL To lUurtralr tl
and they must keep bmiae. IMilhuhlphla toa tom
J. K. V. Awobw of the Pero Mar
tto capa exploded without arttlng <
y of reula. More tton tolf
aetko, with hla family, was In tbe
i»« icu«r»nt.-«l W'r,t.- i. «U>.
lannde don't know wtol It ta to pay city loot night and today, in Mr.
Prof.*Adama of Ann Arbor is ocen
Ttou were then made to rtiow Ha Ux«w. Tbelr oWIgathma of rltlienahlp Agntw'a primte oar. They ore vlait- ylng tbe Dean cottage with hit famWe have three millHMi aries of lan.l tor stl.ralon^ the S int.i l e iatli«ia<1
pavw. Pome of tbe ezidoalve waa
r tto londhinl. who Uk.w ing the northern reaorta, and have
FOR SALE
in the stale <»f Kansas, a ileep, rieli, hl.u k iirame soil tn tin- gu-.tt Arkansas
frnaaii hrtween two torge fokea of Ire
^ Bt in the rent. We arc
r^lUHAlJC
llou-.»ln.lifler.^.t
IIm tivi r valley, tlivi.te.1 into fanns ranging in prire Ikihi $o to $|0 |k*i .i. le, .nMra GoodeliiTd of Oblcogo ia a new
weighing about 150 |«umlR, The |»ow. iKHHinilng a characlrtleaa mob.-New
on now to the eouth.
Mnar at tbe Pines, oa ore also Mrs. . ii/Jw
1^!! a*' rot.hug to loi Mlioii an.l impioWinmt. with l.-iin*. to smt at <1 |ht . enl inter­
tor waa allowial to nnmlii Irtw.M-n
‘bomoa Cobb and daughter of Katathe loa cakea for nearly an hour. It
est. It you will go an.l see these lamK ni.m will to* tlieic to nus-l Mi l t.ikr
BRSVITIBk
waa then exploded by mtwna of the
yon .iroun.1 to ste them. .\ li.vlf fore m $IS lor muu I liip is « li irge.l ti|>on
I.HW-I.
nvr:ii
capa. All that remalntd of the IcAt tto meeting of tbe Poreatera lost
L. A. Tracy of Ohlcagm ami Mrs.
llie first an.l thir.l Tuesdays tife.v h month fr.Hn Clii.Mgo to Huirhuison, Kan..
K HALK OK UKNT KKvxtit
catoa wtte two amali plh-a of awnv - lh(» U 1
rening. it was decitbd to koae their KlU Borrough of Cleveland ana rect*nt
J‘or lur-.Ujur. With
hr- |.hM»... hi.lU *U.%. he.1.1.pi.itlers, aihi in r.isc pun h.ise is rn.i.le wtiole t.ire is relun le t.
not Andy mmhed to*, but anow-fnun
lurhliilor
IwImw . ir.. h. ui«-. -uniiif-r Vil*
«• >! Iher ]».-iTtmilars .nml arrangements see me at tilliee, .^1-2 new Willietin liloi-k.
hall in the Broach block for on
arrivala at the Roshmore House.
rr iM-sr kh
luvl t i»t> rii. Ml ohl MlwMcb aoowballa cnild to eaally made.
(try waa then
period of five years.
Mr
and
Mra
Wm.
Lieghton
of
JolU K hni.ki»i,ii.oM Mi-«f>u. Mi. h
I raverse City, Miih,
Thto qoalUy rnableo the uar of the i x.
a very aedate man and never in­
ntr,' tf
Snmralon
on
the
bay
tonig
t.
Muaio
1. III., are at the farm home of Mr
ptoolTe In Atoaka during the winter tentionally guilty of a Joke.
tori. iNmnn-r-. riwai
r
l_. O. BRYAN-r.
day In a recitation be aald to a by Btepon's oroboatro. Fora for round and Mra A. A. Leighton.
nr.,W ri.*r-, r
Rev. W. K. Wright who with hU
mV- mml
Ul<>«
aludent. "Mr. Black, how do you alack tripMoenta. 7 J»Pl m.
Aid of the Baptist family la occupying Bateman cottage,
beta! the churh tomor filled tbe pulpit of the First Fresbyat 9 o'clock.
D chnrnh at Elk Rapids jester
in thlckiM-ea waa
k na a naah, •T.wk lt. air.”
There will b.« a Uwn parly this eve- tlay.
(Kua UIJ
' iHtunM. Ito cIiiiMi rouriHl. but In* Ding at Bt. Francis School grounds.
L. Hatch Is still a guest at
Irsnd TniTt^r^,.
PXpUded. The detoun
d of enjoying the apt rt‘i*art
ooke will to served Eagleoroft This is his first visit to
’. amir to.)k It aa a pt'caonal affront
just now it will lie to your ativantage to look tip your wants in’"ilie
to purchase carpet for Old Mission and he thinks tt an ideal
.Hi. that
FOR RENT
r. p.irt>d Mr. Black for a repriplace.
Shirt Waist lines, am! thin summer goo-ls t!ie fill goivK are piling- m
ot the end of the tn.ugU. At le
[OUHKT»»KKNT-W.
The Invlnoiblea and AMvlam
that waa all that wa. :H-rcej»tn.h*
till ns an.! wc must Se!l .all summer g«Ki.|s regar.lless ot ulnt ihev tost.
KVXNTN Ik mM-IETV.
playing a grthe of base ballon tto
tbe human aenaea. A m-mrrb waa made
Troth Will IHil.
for the trough. The gnmnd w h.Te It
Bnnday B< b.H»l TeaelnT-l waa very tamond of tbe latter thla afternoon
The Christian Endeavorera of the
tod atood waa ie.rforal.Hl with tluy ioiT>* l.i bear. Bandy, that you w. nt
Six ItoUana came |in today to work rieoda ohnrcli had a very enjoyable I UKT-WimUm frirtii hiM-k Uv «« •-<• tIL
toij
lin-»l
tolaa made by aptInt.Ta Id.iwn Into the
a the 1. 1'.. L. A M.
social laat evening at the residence of
OqU. On the ground acre f*miid In
A. a McManu. has relumed from Rev. and Mrs K. Howard Brown on
numerable allvera of wo.rt. iiotM' Urm r
MISCELLANbUUS
oamp with hU boaU.
North Elmwood arenne. There waa
than a match.
uemiHttiHrl who dtnwn
e Ladles' Oulld cf Grace church a large number of tbe Endeavorera JJfMoLsrKltlN<» »i..l
Teata have to^n made In wlileh
the I-i.nra dny. IM. you. 11111.* iM.y?
will meet with Mrs. Foat* r oo Bute and ttoir friendt present, and the evegrmo leaf waa laid ujem a atonH
New.t.mer-No, air.
1 tomorrow aftomoou at 9:90.
All Remnants
Shirt Waists
hartort aUrt. Omt thU wn« pln.-ed
Buu.lny tolaml Teacher - Ah.
olng waa moat delightfully spent In
onotbar plate, and the batUaiuile waa thought aa much. One look In ttot lii.Ml Slmt waists that were T-'m an.l of Wash (h»<*o,ls .it just hall prire!
games, social ooovermtlon and the eo___ ■■—
•xplodad upon thla. The nwult waa I10.H-IJI fa(H‘ waa conrluclng. And why
S.H in Lawns, iVrcalcs, <'.uigliams,
Joyment of moaia Lemonade, fig
|«orr (•r%lma.
tto Imima of the leaf u|eni Um- aUn-L don't you
nahtng on Bunday.roy
y/my litWool
Dress Goc^s ^
Demities,
plain
am!
fancy
t
olonngs
The Ivorr .carvere of this country do wafers and watenneloo were a^nr
Tto puhUc teata w. r,. made nmler lie maii7
mriita mhI l,«M umr tf r«>u wi*a. W. K.
hltlo or nuthlng in Ito East Indian or
Now 49c
Cto auaptcea of Meaan. Iloae and
A|r«.t.
hior.
I<^vf
Kewo.m.‘r-Vau
n-r do they .
Aaara of ClertUnd. Ttoy brought ing wlMTr I Uve.a Courier.
Shm
W
rists
all
ll.c
r,J
t
en!
km.!
Bay
Hive
drove
to
Blrchwood
resort
tlmrr wtwk.
Profaaaor^ihaway to tto rlty. Tto
yeeaterday atfernooo and gave Mrs.
a l^.nuigrt-. |l.wlU I.J.- k.
. 1>I U
Now 39c
pruapecU
that thi. rapb-dve will
After the Ooaealtatlow.
C. W. Aahton a aorpriae by stopping
be nngnwVI In Ch.vrtand. A three bunIn dracrlblng hU «wrly airugglea to ralive u»:h*t and siutlouery arilclea.
.Ml the waist.s that wefe $1.50 ami Bathing Suits f-r Ladies
at ttie Ashton cottage. Tbe afternoon
in lirilhantincs, finely ma.le an.l
eatabllah a igwcUro the doctor bad Just Tto carvers of Ivt.ry um* nnicb
$1.75, in (olors.
same Icn.Ie «s the w,sM carver*, but of and ereolng were pleamntly spent in
said:
tnmmr.1 ;tl $3.98 *•»•«.! $5.00
iU> tight. i.r..v».U » lhr,mgh n«n-i «r t
Now $1.1 9
f amaaemenU and a m
“1 UMd to alt In my ofllce day after lighter and more d.Hoife
»t..l |-».-tfir Ninh-«-».
Ca|rs an.! shoes to matrh them.
Ihe w,M*k Is esm mely tedious and
pectad that a large fa.i.»ry wl
r Was served. Tbe affair Ins a
tmd m
day walling for iwtlenta. In fact.
H*rsmin« in
w a« »ril n«untl trip
Wash Goods
aractad at Seattle for the tuanufartnitf umhI to alt like TatleiuH. on a Monu­ UKwlous. Tin* « ar\ Ing Is usunlly done
MW of Mra Ash rmVf* l4>t*«hr>iruift.
ISirtlMHl. I im' mim. *v-Attl*-.
Ladies’Suits
tn low rrllef. iin.l the suhJ.N-iH are such
of the cxploalve. The plant ta t
All wasli giKHls that were '25 «ent;
Halt
I t l^rOtv snat'.4.4«<l..u..inu
\V ni.-..r
ment.* ”
ta arc suitable to this treatment Per- ton’s birthday whioh oomeg today
All--. K».
If you think of getting a suit this
located there In ord. r to U* lent
nd now.” remarked hla naa
Just to have the aarpriae complete,
»g.., t..r fr
Now I 9c
markeU of the Klondike and uthm
year you shoiil.! romc in an ! get it
iplHwe you are a.HniatoiiHd to bavo ahiD d.H.lK!Oi in delhvile curv
however, the ladies, went a little ear
Fine Silk MuHs I 'nen Tissue, ctr, from our present sto< k. A lug sav­
Alaakan llelda. where It U eManied
Jim i.ta alt OO your patlenta.”-New tua. with eom.' vnrIethH* of
hinta rought from thos.. tuurveloualy ly. bot stayed until the event came. A
th.at were 5<»r to 75r .
tolbomlte wlU to eit. nalv.H} uihhI In
in an ‘
almple hut artistic rarvlnga of
flashlight of picture of the group wai
nghl for fall.
. Now 39c
Alaskan Indians. Toe Ivory U atalmnl taken by Mr. Ashton.
■Maeororr of o kew Plaat.
ruoagan-llIrina, man. pbwafa the allghtly so «« to bring out tbe design
and is ismiltieil to Bl.iH.rt. molatnre.
Plufanaor Luclen M. I'ml.rw.HMl of mattbfT wld ytT farol
This Store Will Be Closed Friday Afternoon.
Which It n*adlly d<»e*. In «Tvlcr to give
OMumbla unlveratty. l>r. N. 1.. Itritton
Ilanagan-Falth. Twaa
W. H. Habbeler and wife
It that fn*sh hs»k comuM.n In ne
of tba New Turk totaulral ganh-tia nnd
BheAeld. AUbama. are tbe gueaU of
manufactunHl iirth li a of l\*i»ry. '
ntlmr acUntlaU have Ihhw Inv.wtlgai
Mr. and Mra | George Habbeler of
lim; tho flora of the vlrtulty of Byrn
Flanagan-An' d ye call ttot an accl- art of staining lv..ry la a sc<tiH got
Lake Ann.
ed well by the carvers.
L«in ^tk.
cnaa. K. Y., and have UtoMw-nd n i..*w driil?
Some ld<w of tto rust of Ivory ci
a F. Hoxaie of Leland waa In the
kind of pUnl, aaya the New York Tril^
ll«nagan-Ar CiXirar: IHdu l ato bit
I I I Til I
»me^t>od 4 foo^ lath. «ho some
log may W had fn»ro the fact ttot city today.
nna. Ncatr tbe aalt Un.U they found phunt abe aimed (itT-Exchange.
While a hand mtm* framed In plain
nportmeoa of a pUnl kiu»wu aa tbe
John T. Beadle U In New York on
Ivory may U* had ftw |4o or 912. a mir­
OIna marina. One of the forma of the
ror In carved lv«iry may cirt 91U0 or
plant la •nttrvly new ami wtll to
We are told to love our ennulea, but men*. The small nrtlehHi In carvtHl Ivo­
Jerome Wllbelm has relumed from
named daaa marina ajTamiaana. The we are not luW to like them. I don't
ry coat fn»in 9T. to 92a. and a lolirt set the upper paainauU. where he has been
botanlrta who were at Syracuae belong like my rtumthw. I dlallke tbei
Three cv cnings’ engagement
In that material may lirtng as much as eog^ied In railroad work for atmw
to tto Tatrey IWtanlrol eluh.
moeb. But tibia with a baleful gUncel 9W0.-New York lirtwld.
1 love them, and 1 aboil ever to ready
Rev. aud Mra- Henry McKtaley of
rowalowa r.r OM Folha.
to ah»>w my love to ttom by trying to
Ul'tiea AUroea. Smk BeulUO.
Onaway alarted oo tbelr retnru by
In tto current laaue of the Ikwton get ttom aererely punUbed thi
The English eiieaklng touriat who boat thla morning, after attendipg the
Land a Hand Uecurd f:dward Kven*<t may to bd to rrpmt of ttolr behavior
wastes half an hour of Umc.
Bala boa an article advcKwtlng «W age
Friends qaartorlj meeting.
and en**rgy In tnlnC to mak
pmrirn- lie tollevoa that aurh pine
George Bine, foramaa of the fonl
dweller In a fo«H*ign land und
. MOM aboold to llmlUd In any aUte to
bia tod French or BpanUh only to to tore department of tbe Hannah &Lay
t|iao oaodlUona: Flrat, to (wraoiia who
It la iH.l eoual.lervd had form to
Mreoantile Oa has gone to Qi
tor* never p^Ttnanenlly atondomd pralai* a dlab or tc rompUuient the ar- Obocked at length by
tkm aa *\'an’t you sin^ik Engllahr la Rapids to eompleio the famlture i
tb^ nadve rtate: riwond. to ttoae who lladc table aJTang..meol, remeo
. 2Ur upwards
ohaaea for tha Mg atore.
I.a.!ics* Shirt Waists from....................
tova paid Uaea alncr rraching man- always that there U a mat dlffcmea almost as cucumon nowadays aa
. 4r o|»ward»
Tbomoa Gilmom loft this men
lonlics* Vests fiom...............................
tood: third, to peroona eighty or between alncerr adminatloa and flat- track walking trairedlan. Thla la a lit
. -5c ujm-anls
MfMylve jMra old. Dr. Hale thloka
I.a<!ics* Hosiery- from...........................
toad of tie story of hla YZperlence In Bpaln. aa for Ofood Rapida on bia way
told by 'The mimlDlc” in Tbe Ladles’ Mew York atalaon a Tiaii.
. -He upwards
flOpa yuar would keep old folks from
deni's Hosiery from...-.....................
Borne Journal
.
5c ui»wanlt
J. W. TrmTii went to Thompeonvllle
ttop
Sus|K:n<!eiu from........................... ........
-One day we aU entered a Uttlc shop
.424 upwards
1 .are Curtains from..............................
In Madrid, and tto captain began to on baaioam thla monleg.
. ic: upwards
Miaa Omoa Jay arrived thla morn
Inures Iter yd frfwn..............................
apeak In Bgwnlith to the girl who was
2< up
-Everything Into which be put moory
Kmbroirleries from................................
Sto failed to on log from Bberidan. ImL. to apand tha
aomna to to%* iurn.d out wrong,
Gent's Undenreor, per garment.......................................... 25c
and ao to tried again. Once
woi^cr wbakthe trouble waar
and again he tried and tried and oomLoaU Mayer and J. O. Oakes of
Gent's Negligee Shirts, have no e«|ual in the market, at 45c
-He baa peralatenriy Inalrted on bi
mootd
up
hla
whole
vocabulary.
/
Maaton
ara
In
the
elty
oo
boaina
Apron
Ginghams,
fier
yd
....................................................
Beeatme oto refnaed to waah a log a molehill out of a mountain lo <
loat in hla attempt to maka hla men
Uttlo Rm Oomptan ia Uttle if any
r.ood washable lawna per yard only............................. ....
bobjra Coot a native norae at Hong
Ing plain by Uluatratloo be drew fraan batlar. Her oondUlcn uortaa hot Uttia
Men's Working Gloves per pair only.................................
K«m baa been fined 95 for "dlaubohla pockrtcaaf a card and with It
Atonoa nf lawful oedetu.”
•d hla chin- Tto girl fell Into fits of
laagbter and la perfwrt Engilab aald.
XMi. what ftm want la a floe
E. Martim oily oiroulator oT tha
Scat sale oprurd this roomlucaltheboioftov*. Telephone aea
Daily Bopottor. Fon dm Ina '
OTOLOISBALB at tha Oloha Btotu
iaiatba oity TioHng Tmaay Da

tto eaar of bto ptoftort. arti pabto Tto
lea^prafolto In hto dlrtrtoc la

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