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The Evening Record, July 21, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1905-07-21
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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
2131
•MOML TUMIUm Mtiviec.
THE EVENING RECORD
MARY URKINS KILLED
RY ERNESTINE BRE6E
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.Rret Homicide That Has Occqired in the History
of Northern Michigan Asylum
I eMNITE VBSEl WAS USED
V
j
TIMVCIIME Cinr, MtCHMAN. FIUOAV, JULY iL 1»06.
6 PAGES
Head Was Pounded Terribly By the Murderess Who
Shared the Room of Her Victim
—
MILUON OOLLAB FLOOD.
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
Qalesa. Kaa, Joly 31.—A flood did
damage here today to the extent of a
.Jill
wanEnETOionm
Flaet Baariag tha Body af Admiral
John Faal Janaa Faaoad Nantnckat
mmkt Ufhi Ship.
Th« flrst hontcidc eror committed
Is tk* Northent Mlch^pui miirlum occurred leal nlcfat between the bonn oT
]f:IS and 1 o'clock and the flrst fntlmatioai that aarthlng had tahen place
era* dlaoorered hj night aapeniaor.
Helen Plntoo. who wraa maklnc her
neuaJ rooiuU at I o'clock, when heartag groane from the room oocnpled
JetoUjr by Mary Larkins of Cheboygan
auid BmMtlne Brrge at Rogerc City,
Preaqne tale county, aulcldal patlenU
of one veek'a admittance, diaoovered
upon entering the room that the for
mer had been frightfully aaaaulUMi by
the latter and lar with her head beapattered with blood and ai>parently
dying. Audatanoe was called but the
patient died two and a half hours later
without regalnlag ctmaclouaneu.
Arrivad on lame Day.
Bmeatlne lirege and Mary Larkina
were brought to the nurthern Michigan
aayluni «»nc week aipi Imlay. arrlvluK
from the north on the aame train and
both being in care of ibelr re^ptvllve
humbanda, Owen l^arkina and Ferdl
stand Brego, farmer*. A* la the raw In
all *Mch Inatltulluiia aulrldml iwtUenlii
are placed In rooms togollier, the the
ory being thomughly pn>ven that each
la a check upon the other, and If one
aulcldo diecover* another alHuit to do
peraonal Injury will set u|K»n them
• and raise the alarm. The two women,
however, were quiet, pc«ct«ble and
.
friendly, the furnier being of the
melancholia dlapjwdtlan.
Qroana Wars Heard.
Both retlM-d a« enual last €*veolng
and nothing «a* h<«nl tg them until 1
o’clock when MU* Klnton. making her
regular rounds, heard groan* enilnatlag from their n*im. Rhe oiH-ned the
door and the Brege leileut who was
lying upon her lltlkvsingle IkhI. arose
and reached for the granite ve**el hut
/ mas Flnton managed to go past her.
FATHER WAS
MADE^^NSANE
UTI^ TWIN BOYS BURNED TO
DEATH TODAY.
StSTCHS HAVE Also LOST MINDS
^
”
DRIVEN CRAZY BY THE TERRIBLE
accident.
JamM and OMcge Cribify. Aged W*
Yeara, Wera Ciwmatad In a Firs
Which Deairwyad Their
Heme N^r Miiakegen.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Muskegon, Mich, July^f l.~Two ehtl*
dren. Jaaie* and George Cribley. aged
C. and twins, were bunted to death at
the home of their pareaU In a
which burned the boma early this
morning, ten mllee from this place.
The father at the children has bo
Iwaae from grief and two other sisters
of the rictlms have kwt their mhtdt.
The Cribley borne U test mllea out la
the eoBstry. Jamt« and George Crfb•lay wme sleepAag up aulrs alone while
lha paranu and eight other chUdren
oecVpIai guaetera down stairs. Sparks
from a hanraatlag asachlne oaaght ire
the roof sad before the little
omMmoi the roof loll la oa them. The
l^dhm la bed beard a eoream of’’papa'
aui triad to rsach the up stairs room
hm the tassas haSed him sad he was
Some Good Late Copyr^ht
Books Are....
“Constance Trescott." by S. WiU Mitdtell;
‘'Little Burr,” by Charles Feltpn Pidgin; “Ty
ranny of the Dark,” by Hamlin Garland;
“The Marriage of Wm. Ashe.” by Gertrude
Atherton. These and a host of others at the
MAY BE TAK» FROM WAR TO
STA-TC DEPARTMENT.
BEING nSCHSSEIBTPRESiDEIlf
Oxfords
mwm UP
Ol-rv BOOK STORI
tkB Habart CMMaay, Fnpfl.
In Vour $izfl
By Wire to the Bvenmg Record.
Oyster Bay. July 21.—President
Roosevelt is la conference this morn
ing with Secretary of State RooL who
was accompanied from New York by
Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the Out
look. Among the important quertion*
BOILER ON BOARD GUNBOAT BEN that the pre^dent and his prime min
ister will discus* Is the proposed trans
NINGTON EXPLODED.
fer of the Panama canal from the juris
diction uf the war de|>artment to the
state department.
ENTIRE SHIP
teUstisi Was Exsqeratsd Bj the Crnmn's Jetr-Hi^ Sapenisor
Was Rasa Heart firaans and Snnmoned Aid, Bat Was Toa
las-Bath Padeats Had Saicidal llaniA Bat Wem
Sim lEI REPORTED RIUED
Qaiet ud Peacefal-
£■
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRANSe OF
PANAMA CANAL
AND HIS PRIME MINIS'TER. SECRE
By Wire to the Evening Record.
TARY OF STATE ROOT.
Newport. R. L, July 21.—The fleet
of Admiral Blgsbee. which la convey
Dr.
Lyman
Abbott Editor of the Out
ing the body of JoAm Paul Jones to iu
final resting place at Annapolis, passed
look, la Alto Present at th* Con
the Nantocket ahoala light ship last
ference Which Is Being Held
night and will arrive at Chesapeake
at Oyster Bay.
WCATHCR-V^ lOSlghe^ SMl tetw^
Sajr; vsxv^ Mrtk paisas tosiglM.
The wsrn v«slb«r ha* }n*t ocas■Mwadsad yun-U hs*« MUoT tkmm
ynt to ww unt s pair of Oxford*
tdool *boM for aomaor). Wr
had to rrortW i« aU of th* l*adtnc
styW.*DO«r ataefe fa. *tUl •oai|4at«
sad w« osa fit yon la your iiarttcnlwr
•lyW s* ««*>ly aow s* aarly ta th*
I
I?IEi7
Kub«ckOBe9taaL2
e roT>lan left tn«lay for Chatta
FIRflT REPORTS SAY ONE HUN- nooga to take a i>oaltlon with Charles
Rosenthal in bla new store.
ORED WERE INJURED.
her face. This, Miss Ftnton removed
and was horrillad at discovering the Oexen* of the Dead and Winded Arc
asrful condition, her face being ;
Now Being Brought Ashore at
frightfully beaten. Sbe rushed out and
San Diego—Every Man on
summoned help. Dr. Beatrice Steven
Board Injured.
son and Dr. A. O. Rowley responding.
Didn’t Rssent Entranos.
They entered the room again and
removed the woman. Ernestine Brege.
who no Iqnger appeared to resent their
entrance. The victim was found In an
unconscious condition with blood pour
ing from her ear and mouth, the en
tire left side of her face being terribly
bruised, evidently from repealed blows
rained down npon the woman while
sbe slept, for the bedding was not dis
turbed and ahe lay on her right aide,
faring the bed occupied by her room
mat** and If It were not for the loft
band lH«lng badly discolored It could
be stati'd (hat sbo passed Into the be
yond from a wiund slumber, the tolllal«' brulM's ui)on her left hand shi>wIng that she evidently awoke at the
first blow and throw' up Her loft hand
»ard off the awful attack. The
wall* surronndlng her l>ed were bespatt«>rod with bUsNl and the pillow
and the matiroas under it wore snaked
in blood, which {MitirtHl out of hor ears
lung after death.
Didn't Regain Conactouanaaa.
I'pon examination It was discovered
that her lower Jaw was broken, a
largo cut wa* inflicted on the cheek,
and the Inside of her mouth wa* cut.
evidently by the rim of the weapon
UK».*d. Everything that medical aid
could do was done, hut »be died withit rt'galning consciousness, two and
half hour* later.
Dr. Rowb*y stated to the Jury sum-
By Wire to |he Evening Record.
San Diego. Cal, July 21.—The boiler
1 the gunboat Bennington exploded
»r hero this morning. ‘I^e entire
ship wa* blown up. First report* say
that sixty men are killed and a hun
dred Injured. Doxens of the dead and
wounded arc now being brought
ashore.
CapL Loccine Young reported thi*
afternoon that every man on the ship
was Injured by the explosion. Between
forty and llfly were killed. The ship
rapidly settled after the exp1o*ion and
I* being towed to the wharf by tug*.
The Bennington w-as one of the ves*4’]* that won the victory under Ad
miral Dewey In the l)Sttle of Manila
bay. She was a small but suunch
shlpnnd her crew wa* regarded as one
of the heat In the navy. The Benning
ton is a gunboat of 1.710 ton* displacement, twin screw wilh *ix gun* tn her
main battery.
MILUONAIRE
LOSTJIIS UFE
AUTOMOBILE STRUCK BUGGY AND
TELEGRAPH POLE.
Outing Shoes
AMERiGiuiDiHK Store
We have ninny *tyk* of Women's
luotwrar in good variety that you’ll
not lind ill every Shoe Store. '
SEE OUR WINDOW
Friiq. Mi 21,1905
Do you shave yourself? Or If
you don't would you like to if
you could do it right? We have
the famous GUlett Safety Razor.
It ia simple and safe and gives
you a good shave without strop
ping. Really, you don't know
how simple and easy it is until
yon fry. We would be plea.*ed
to show you the instrument,
and then if you want to try it.
to sell U to you on a guarantee
that It would be sati.sfactur}*.
THE
ama
drug store
219
p-ror>« S*.
Silz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
Made in all kinds uf LoatUcre
$3.50
For sale at the Old Beliahle
Shoe IStoro of
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
H. R. KactouM. tltr.
*« E. FHOKT ST.
We’vf Ti’imis Shoes, white or black. Yachting Shoe*. Ontinj;
Shoos, Ban foot Sandals, Indian Moccasins.
BACHAIMT*
m
A
ROSOOK
Headquarters forSa^,
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings, Interior finish,
Store Fronts, Shingles,
Lath, Cedar Posts.
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid
ing and ever>'thing in
Rough
or Finished
lumber.
TO HUY HERE IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEADQUARTERS!
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Cttlzwns Phons.*82i Ball. IO0.
SPHDMGfORnMHESANHOUR
(Contloucd on 'Third Page.)
WIFE,
SONS AND DAUGH
TERS WERE INJURED.
obliged It) look on and see the flames
bum hit offspring.
Five hour* later tiny liones known to J. Saul. Driver of the Buggy. SusUined
1)0 those of the children wert' found In
Such Injuries That He May Also
the mins.
Die—Victim Was a Plough
Manufacturer.
SIGHTED JAP WARSHIPS
Dy Wire to tne Evening Record.
Los Angeles. Csl, July 21.—M. T.
HAVE APPEARED AT THE MOUTH Hancock, a mllliooaire plow manufactnrer.
was killed and his wife, two sons
OF AMUR RIVER.
and daughter*, injured as the reeult of
automobile accident on Main street
Many of the Inhabitants of Nikolae last night. The machine was
speeding amout forty miles in hour
levsk and Vladivostok Have Fled
when the automobile collided with a
to Khabarovsk.
buggy and swerved into a telegraph
pole. J. Saul, driver of the buggy, was
By Wire to the Evening Record.
severely Injured and may die. .
Copenhagen. July SI.—A dispatch
from St. Petersburg to Oodsiadan says
Mrt. Frank Tender of Independence,
private advices received at the Rus- La, who has recently retumdd from a
trip to New Orleans and California. !*
the gneat of her daughter, Mrs. James
the month of the Amur rives. Many of Moody.
the Inhabitants of Nlkolalevak and
WnSELlNG. W. VA, and Grand
Vladivostok. It U added, have fled
-Khabarovsk.
Rapids play fast ball Suaday. Pere
Maronatte excurekm. rate $3. Return
THE MARKETS.
after game. &tm acco
JalyffLlt
provMod for crowd.
at BuBalo. July 21—Cattle—QnleL
value* easy. Veals and ealvea—Active
Mrs. B. A. Wright aad daughter.
at »c higher. 8he*p-8taady; lamba. Margaret, of Chicago are visiting at
stronger.
Hogs—ndiiy active
the home of Asa Hale. MUs Heleo
steady valoea.
Blrhal of Milwaukee Is also vtolting
DetrolL Mich, July 21.—Wheat— Mr. aad Mrs. Bale.
July. tl%c; No. 2 red. 93c; No. 3 com,
ggVfcc: No. 3 white cats. S7Hc.
TMedct. O, Jaly
Wheat—Chah
sad July, 9l%c: Beptember. gO%c.
Cldoaao. July 21.—Whaat->luly.
«14c; September. Mike. Com-July.
U%c; Baptambar. Uc. Oata-Jaly.
»Vkc: Baptamber, »%c. Saptaasher
pork. I12JS; lard. ITJO; riba, ITJd.
O. C. MOFFATT
T*« Caa CM SatfaWcliM at CriaMU Bros.' Haste Basj*
SMaaw TiMy art Eactadr. Atents for
Steinway Pianos
Sohmer Pianos .
Grinnt'll Bros’. Pianos
Krakaner Bros.’ Pianos
Sterling Pianos
Huntinirtott Pianos
Mendelssoln Pianos
Crown Pianos
Wegnum Pianos
Smith A Barm« Pianos
illiard Pianos
Co. Pianos
ini:ines &Bros’?PiMio»
Kstoy (Irpans
Packanl < Irgtuts
Silver Chimes < Irfans
Chicago ColLl^^• Oi>;ans
Self nayini nanos
Hot Weatlier Goods
.\i»olian Webber
Pianola
TiUdiig Hacldnes
A U)T of Men’s
Linen Crash PanU
Victor
Edison
Band lastruinants
J. W. York and Son
It w* toew of **y tmtur tnatrasMBt* w* woold buy thrm. AU lastrsmesto sold
osMsy puymaat pUu
ORINPdEI-l- BROTMKPtS
mcUtu’i UaOaS Hade Haa^ ISt X. FraatSt
A LOT of Men’s
Wool ontinu suits
Coats and PanU,
MOMS e.'XOQNC WBNS
CLOTMIWO»E.FPIt»I»HlWOStS
A LOT of Men’s
Wool ontinc: sniU
Coat and PanU..
A LOT of Men’s
Snppb ysqr Summer WantsNow j
OPEN tODAT TO SELL YOU
Washable Vests. Negligee Shirts. Straw
Hats, Golf Pants and Suit s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : : :
Outing SuiU
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.75
$5.00
$7.50
HERE ARE VERY LOW PRIIXS
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TMl ■vpmw I
oni nuvnic cnry.
wmoKy/MLy ti miL
B^BgWB^oglaPT
T. 8.18. Ml
hp Mr. jmd Mm. J. BL Helmw. I l^c^jima waae made aa a I
Mtoham «f tha LBMMBBt pany.! Bf the devutaBB of the game wet
•Mae Maaie LMCto Waa the Heglsei at
a^a waa tha dm wmaaa who eat.
the Heme of Her gtoter. Mre.
•mOAIMEfl BLAWCM COX*t MItoMlaa Bvana
braved the «
AA.OoLmiry.
JECT UAtT SVIMIHO.
gave a patch panjl rharcaeac.Miaa
•BdiiBdld It la
Mtoi Meade Uttle catertalaed the'
T. O. L a dub at the hooM of her
told That ia Order tetortai a tawdeal
eietcr. M». J. A. Do Leary, oa West
Travecae OW «to PM|
RChOftT* AND REhORTERA.
Etoveath street, tout erealag.
•Ibree aot of • Jtpd sK oeC ta do
•toml Lama he Prap..
After hutoMe^ the dab was over
something tar the worM and taCldHitalseveral gnaws were played, tadadiag
|y semethiim for thnaselTtew
Idler OeM^ Btoach R Ooa
01J> MIMIOto.
*t will Jaspite aanklad,- eeld the a coBteat game in whleh the prize, e
BPohe da the great Waiah iwatval ak Rp^mlal to the Fuatat Baaord.
•rst: and he wrote verses thst ereat to berat leather book mark, was award
the aatvatlBB Army harraeks tagt
Old Mtotaa^ MMu inly 21.—The as- the hrwrts of aien sal towebed tbeir ed to Mias Ethel Savage. The booby
evcBlag. The hrtgadlur haa haw la treme heat
prtoe^ a oneeent postage stamp, was
the laet week haa had a asato with heevnUy tre. The vee.
Bagtoad durlag Che revlral. rdtaralag
carried og by Wm. McCarthy. Leter
howevcc^ didn't seem to do murb
to thto oountry early Uto a|w1ag. aad Aalds aad Btedr waeda to the
rerreahamots, cimstottog of cheeee
the pori. for hr starred to deetb
hae ipaay alortoa of the iwvtoal.
SB early age aad was barled In Pot strew*. wefOrs. JemoBsEde nMd sweets
a aambor ^ Aaa Arbor peoplo
of which aha to dlraeUp OOM
were served.
to WaioTB Mdge. the hooM of Mr. aad ter's daU.
wtth*•1 wlU iaatfwet maaklnd.- aald the
Mre. S. R. Wker. Jadge aad Mta.
The apealag of the aeretoB wr
Wllkwaoa of Dmroit. Mrs. Plymptoa. second: sad be stored the minds of
The ooubtess of Northl4w>k. unin a
ToCBd to Boag aad prayer ead by re- . Mn. Oowas ead Mies Goodrich of Aaa Bieo with the ebokest treasures
Bnt the professor found short wtoJr sgo belter known as Vis
gaem (Mpuia Todor wag-TeU Mother j
^
k. C. Bewe. of Trav- kaowledge.
countess Wrlns. Is locAed upon s* oae
ni Bo There.- Thto eoag to a
Oty will stay uadi the totter pan that UwtTwrttott doesn't pay mu<b
of
the hnndsoaiest women la l^ndon
favarllB at the piweeat time In Loadoa. Of August. Y'atera Mge to a beantl- ter than InsplrstJon. lie lived poor su(4ety. I>orins the Hfe of the Ute
: CHItOltEN IN THE tTRECT.
during bis aetirr life, and now. in bis tarl sbe always tpAil moi'h of her
-I redltoe bmicw end more every ^
old ptooe aad many a spot was
Ai UW <te« gC mr U If ;af OM that it wttl Bol he hmg before we are fel
oM age. be to mklng a rmst from the tliue with
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him at bis country boiur.
made ftamos by Bllott Flower la bis
10 kMp ehOixm Im Um to eternity.- naid the brigadier, “ibereteBadatioa.
i to Hampslilre. and tUere sbeoe as
book. Delightful Dodd, w^lch pictures Cs****to
•T wUl feod mankind.
seM the I W»X brittisni
brilliant bosT«-s«
btaiT«-»« tn
lu the e-«in
e-oonlry.
hCMMB Md tbOM tllAt IMIT* BO fruBt OT fbro we oBghl to he la.aenMet. 1 trust
very gntphkall:
third:
and
he
rejoiced
the
stomai-bs
of
aminclng tbe iduMtlnz parties t-ntlrely
Mt y»«do. foftBBotety few !• thil tbet we amy do aoeaethtag here t^
Mace. Terrace Ooltage. Wood Ihive. eten with soups and canned goods and henu-ir and *.uperinieodlnc tbi- wry
bM#. V locoed to IM tjMlr chUdron eight that wUl help eoake poor soul to
Cherry leme aad others. Whi\t the choice uMUts and toothsome delirales- amaller detail a» tu tbe rutufart of Iter
Atey IB tAe Btreott or bIIotb. While tee the llghi eC Ood.Tmt UkU* Hmw rmUUr
WlMbabkMllMxU
real OaUghtful Dodd to aroaad among aen erttotoa. aarpaselag in their ext'ri- father-in-law’s iniesta. Tbe earl was
there to «b occae tot me there to
The speaker espreeeed tke wteh tkai the guests glvtog them a worm wM- toner and toflnltr to tbolr variety,
derotetl to b*w and waa never tlml of
this way he made a center shot, and showing ott her iiunniits and plrtntva.
bo caotoe Her the BBtoher thet ftajr 1* the Ualted Mates might fgpertoace a
oosae to Waters Edge.
BOW owns three counties, two baMk^ of wl»i< h be had no fewer lhau littr
0e etreeu of TroTeree Qty eeecjr day revival etadlardo the oae u^doh Welcp
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. P. Rlnn. Mrs. E. and a legislature.—Judge.
ways
e,l of
Bed eeery eeoabis.
Is uadergBtag. She thea read the four- Pattersoa aad daughter. Buth. eg Chi
ite^ln-law.his -iMUtifal dsugbtf
IB the tm ploco. the etroet to a very teuath aad Ifteeath vsrees from the
1
J^orcad to Starve.
B«nt Her Double.
cago arrtved ea Suaday's boat aad are
—The Tattler.
Unwmmu ptoy croBad tar y«BBc chil- elghU chapter cf the Acu af the guesu at Moatreae cottage. BaU boat
I “I kne
> one, for four weeks, j P.. F. Leek, of Concord. Ky. says:
ara 1 suffered agonlea. with
I when 1 1
4nto. Heavy leaitt pBeetac aad reNow when the apocUee
my m»i>er
I blow Ins. but
jfBaelBc. U«ht rtc» golac «t a high rate
:. that 1 CO
iBf apeed aad aatoaotiUeo are a fruit Bumria had reeel^
he beat'vainly trying <*ver>thlu
^
ootiages being so friendly and
.ummer gartW-u. stood Is*
lal aouree of daacer. Within the paet Ood they seat untU them Puler and eo^genial to each other many pleasant ptad his sbowtwse. snwyed in the
Oix-tors I could set. 1 rna bent doable, j it. vUb Burklin’s Ami
' and had to rt-si
Ids tm my knee* * giv-at for burns, ruts ai
few days there haa been aocDe narrow John. -Who, when they were
hours are enjoyed.
thluD*-*! of gariuents. aud smiled genl.StiM^* C^t'K.
Co K. F H. 1
! when 1 walki'd.. ,From thla terrible * John:^>n Drug Sion*
aoeapoe aad It would not take aioch down, prayed for them that they might
Therw are no rveeat arrivals at the i •».' «« tbe shivering |K?oi.lr harr.vina
rescued by Kiectric Bit-! S. H Walt A Sons’ drug stores: only
ENJOV Y..nism.F 1.,Tip
10 tarn obt «5t theee eeeapee Into a* receive the holy ghoat.”
di»red my he^th and i 25c.
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Grand dlanitla Sunday via Pere Mar-1 strength and tu»w I can walk as |
terrible aepldenL What a nii|avay
The man who started the Walsh re
themoBth
d
August.
shouted.
“l»e
u»«r-r-re
you
eat.
<b>
simply
.They\ a
quette excurshm. rate |2
Might do to a matter that can only be vival was a yoBBg sludeat of the mla>
in* j *itraight as ever.
The spacious Beach cottage is opeg. |
you wwiit:
Mer body rst
Goarantei^ to
fler i ’wonderful.'’
worth of fun- Return trip nuble afu
'todl to eoaiecttire.
Istry who became burdened with tbe C B, Beach aad faaUly. of Riverside, j
stomach, liver anti kid^y dlaoi
like! Dey are delb-i.rtui!
July itKli
h’ i aai. sliM-u and fimw
Aa Um euoota aia dengcinai
eoadltioa of the church and saw that III., arrived on the st«
UllaolS[.Tet«K. ftoe:
" ‘
Vabt^to!
Vahn^-ln! game.
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Hncky
chlldrea of younger yeare they
there must be a change of ttome kind. and expects to fill the
le Vithl Vsbaiwla! Vahaerla! Vabiieela: Vnb38 «H-uts. Tea or Tab
doubly BO ftr thoae of older oaeo for Thto young man. Edward Roberts, and friends from the city.
j nerla.A lot of lioys’ and ebUdren’s abort
instto Drug l!u.
TI
m*u be famuri hini»« lf aiul dithey ran the rtok abi only of bodily three or four earnest friends met at
pants
In
cotton
and
linen..........
1
Dr. Herbert Vaughan of the Unlvcr-J
asiiin.
vrorV:. feel I
AnJary bat that whleh to liiBt a« Im- various places and prayed. They
1 "
, .b*ep or llolii.ter’s
A lot of linen pants, both white
ally of Michigan is at Vaughan «»«• 1 *'u-.roea
j
The Diamond Cure,
Iportaat, moral Injury. The knowledge prayed la each other’s bouMs. They
muuik. A I The latest news fnmi I'nris. is. that
tage for a couple of weeks. I>r. V. C,; d«iA-CbKato Tril-une.
lif life picked up from the etteeU to prayed la the forest. They separated Vanghaa to expected for a part of!
remedy ; they have dWwovered a diomoi
nir for the sick. There is
Hamilton Cl«itbing Co
fear coiisumpfor CO
jpot balpfal to any unformed character and prayed aad prayed day aad night.
» tt, z:> eeULK. T«a
i l>rug Co.
/the taagaage heard, the aeeaee erli- Fka- thirteen loog maoths this went oa
Dr. and Mrs LeBngwell have beenj A
RFA(JT|F ill
yon cel the west snn oo your:
^Baeed all have their Inlluenoe In end they oould see no reeults but Baal- catorialalag Dr. Arthur Piper. D. D.,i ^
MUflW I II Uk
yourself
with
a
porch?
Proti
ptoi9«Bt the deetlay of the child.
A Surprise Party.
i T< no. -1 hail a rough, for fixiruwn
ly this great ware of aalratloo swept of Racine. Wls.. a lifelong friend of
Ade. We hare all' A pleasant siirpri-e parly wnay l»e y*-ars . Nothing b«-l|>e4l me. until 1
htmboo porch shii
, The atreeto are no place for young over the entire coontry and souls wrere the family, also* two young ladies. St.
sizes.
J. W. Millikeu July20tr given to your su»maeh and liver, by 1 im* T>r King s New **^*^';*.’n* f'«
.children, for. older children or for saved by the thovseada. Up to the
_________________________ taking a nn-dicine which will relieve ConHumptfam. Coughs Md C-td.. whU-8
present time tn South Walfw alone party of twenty-six young i»eaple
----------------------- --------------- their iwin and discomfort, viz: l>r. gave me Instant relief, and eff«*eteU a
King’s Mew Life Fills They are .' ,x-rmanenl r«n*.“ rm*qua^qulck
there have bouo al least 80.000 oouver Northport Point, joining the LefflngmcH<t wtuidertul remedy. affurUlnr sun* rure. fov Throat and lung^TmqWea
skma. There are three features of well party in a sail to Elk Rapids.
j
n*l‘ef and run*. fi«* headach.*. dizxlneas At Johnson Drug Store Co’s
these Welsh scnrloes. PtrsL they
Ftir trv«tiiit; the sick, ivtiiovint:
Mrs. Will Leighton and son of'
AlthoOgh Captain Manaelle has l^t j make no announcements of their ser- Joliet. 111., are at Leighton farm for the
wriukhw, dcvelopit^ thin chested
the cUy the tbo universal regret of vices but cverrone seems to know by summer. Mr. Leighton will Join lieri
Ijersone and mluciue Heehy (
BUT clUlteos. the srork of the Salvation a coouBou Imptilse and tbe churches later and they will make the return ,
tty manipulation, an* luenUxl <
SlirTKK’.S FANATKLLA.
Army will not be allowed to drop. Cap- are filled to the doors. Meetings are trip togeiber.
•lonoon's
rs di
dru^ietore. Traverse t'ity.
Mich.
July
, u particular smukerg.
tala Bottlers oomes here with a clean held every noon.
Mrs. Francis R Burrows of Clere-i
Second, there Is no preaching but land. O.. Is a gutat at tbe Rushmore j
ffwcord. be Is gn earnest men and a
wUllag worker aad uadoubtedly will the service Is cme f>f prayer aad song. house. Mrs. BuiVows Is the wife of j
Third, there are no coIlecUans but CUpt. Francis 8. Burrows and she has
gcoomplish rcsulu. The people of
EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
UTrarerse city should cooperate with people support an enterprise which Just returned fkom a delightful three
him in hts work and aid him la getting ; geitalns to the church.
weeks water cruise and now is spend
The question then arose as to how ing one week at Rushmore house.
etarted here. Many people are in sym
pathy with tbo army movement but was to be bnaight a revival to Trav
One of tbe chief attractions of Old
aympathy does not feed tbe poor nor erse City and the brigadier gave as the Mission to people from tbe city is tbe
reach the wretched, more actire effort answer that all most learn to pray.
cherry orchards, the cheiry' pickers Tb* tkrw r*qulBt«i of fsclsl broaty mnt
to needed. Monetary end perepnal aid
aad the loads of cherries on the vrsy to | roandod (aataros. shwao of «rrlnkl«« sad s
flan eoipbaiap. sad ab*
Should be advanced so that the work
the dock. The whole place one vast | Uoaw.............
of the new captain will nut be hamorchard, occasionally some boy or girl mS.*”***^
praacm., or.
pered.
who is here for the summer picks a
Dr. Okarif.' naah Pond. ti» cr^tast
AUQUSTUh VOORHEE8 MADE THE crate Just fbr fun and to have what
.
baaottoers today. U the rosalt of yrart
The fact that some of the city papers
they want
to
eat
and
eat
they
do
with
went
^wly aad rxp.^t«a»r by Dr. Cbarba.. phy.
. ASCENT IN IKS
are using larger type U very pleaalng
all security, feeling perfectly safe uith j ctaa of bigh staadtatx to idsI proftaaiuB.
praftaaiuB. iaad
loe lA tikD wtl
to the readers. Fbr some time a num
Dr. J. Walter Vaughan of
| “* ****^^
r toe BMdtcalfra
ber of them, especially two Detroit
Minn..
Dr.
Herbert
Vaughan
of
Ann
liT^Su^Sy to
Zahuton M. Rlfcs Who Oieoevtred the
papers, used such small point that it
Arbor and Dr. Tboa. K. Sandy of Chi- Ikaowa to art—ca arbleb witboat'toa aa.- of
Reek. Bearing His Name. Said It
was almost Impossible tor an aged
cago near at hand.
j rnamctora and toulea wtU roaad
Couldn't Be Aacended. ^
/perwea or one whose eyes were affectAre becoming an actual necessity. Sherbets, ices and cream are served
bealtoy flaak. Pbr ramoria
' ud to read the various articles without
on all occasions. Hardly any gathering without ices of some kinds.
toa faoa. aack aad bands U ■
NbRTHpbRT POINT.
discomfort The tone type movemeat
owa appbcattoa oflaa toowtac a daridad I
Colorado Sprlaga. Colo.. July 21- Special to the Evening Record.
Then it each a delicious desert, and so cooling. With our Wonder
. aapacialiy wbaa tb» forrow
should he eaconragud. Tbe Record is "Augustus VooheM. July. 1858.”
Northport. Mich.. July 21.—Miss
Freezer ihe^whole thing can be done in ten minutes. It has been done
set to eight pnhit aad. with the leaded
Just a name and a date on a pitch Btoanor Blake, who is stopping for the
davHoptog tor boat v to yaak^ tor
Itaee amkes very easy reading for any- plae stake that Is severely worn by summer at Ne-ah-ta-want^ was the braaat firai. tors* and baaatifcl. ncAhtnc ran
in five. You can have any size you want from one quart that sells for
time and weather, but tbe InscriptkNi guest of Miss Barns for a few days aqaalU. To prrrrot toa boat fru«n ahrtakUiK.
$1.50 to the 15 quart at $12.00.
still stands as a landmark to Colora last week.
xaad branty t
Thursday evening Miss Evans en-J a boaon to its aatarml o
Joaqnih Miller says that the east do's history.
torooghtola
POrty-aeven years ago last week tertalned at Bridge.
Igooief the western authors. Tbe poet
Wa aaraasUy wara ladW
A second large marshmallow roast taUa of Dr. CUaria.- flaak Food. Bra that tbo
of the Btorras has some nwaoo for his John D. Miller. Augustus Voorhees and
eomplahit. There are so many authors Prank M. Cobb, planted that stake on eras given by Mrs. Balch for the young aawa aad portrait of Dr. Cbartaa la oa toa box
to ladtoaa that it U Impossible to get the summit of the no^Uin. Although people of the Point on Fridav evening. before poitoaalBZ
atoar orsaoi oa the fare, aa Dr.
Ueut. Zebuloo M. P^e In 1808 dis
Mrs. Eugene Smith returned Satur Charlaa'aay
tuither west.
nato Pood ir gn
should be in every house. You not only need it in these hot days of sum
covered that mountain which bears his day night from Chicago, where ahe Siote toa groarto of batr.
mer, but every day of the year. Once in the home you will wonder how
name, he never set foot upon It and haa apent the past two weeks.
» at all toa pvtoolpal Oa
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
aaadDracstoa.
By local appllcatkms. as they cannot he declared tn a chronicle printed In
you ever got along without it. The “Celebrated Leonard Cleanable
On Saturday evening occurred the
reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1810 that -no huBuoi being could as- first hop of the season at Cedar Lodge. SPECIAL OFFER
Refrigerator”
is the best that is made. It Is clean, it is sanitary, it is an
There U only one way to care deaf- cead to lu ptonade,titarU; Ma-l ¥ooi L It U» a box. bat to latro’
After the dance Mias Bams gave a
BMs. and that U by oonstituUonal
ornament to any house. It takes very few w'ords to tell the gocxl points.
Of thto Irst party of white men who rarebit In honor of her guest. Miss
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
You
can
sec
them.
They are silent salesmen. The prices are from
laflamed condition of the mucous Un- are known to have reached the sum Blake.
tag of tbe Bustachlsn tube. When mit. Mr. Miller akme survives. He is
$12jOO to $4*2.00. We also have a fine line of ice Chests from $0 5^)
On Monday aflomooB a large party FREE
this tube to Inflamed you have a rum- a proaUnrat realdent of Pueblo and Is
hUng sound or imperfect hearing, and
to $12.75.
went oa the Ooekawte to Osmna and
nod-wiJl be a__ _
mheo it Is dBtlrely cloned, deataess to now city auditor there. The three men were caught In the aquall that struck
the rwault. and unless the InSamma- named were members of a party from
^wbtah aaatama aU the
tte eaa be taken out and this tube Lawrence. Kan., which set out to the here about 4 o’clock. As the tonneh
is so staunch nothing more serious
ruatored to lU normal condUlon. beartaff will be deatroyed former: nine spring of 1888 under the guidance of «kaa a wotting resulted.
geitr out of ten are eaitoed hr ca an Indian chief named Pall Leaf who
At the Bridge party ni the Stuart |Df« CktlltS Citf NIB FMtll SL N* Yi
tarrh. which to DOthltai W SB In-I claimed to he able to pHot the party
ooDdUkm of the macoae eui- to placer beds to the foothills. Fhll
Mn.
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Jmagr
wm
Pay as you can ^
lUn tw la Tns
J. w. SL.ATER
'-i
WOMAN
Prof. Hubbard’s Offices
ENJOY YOURSELF
FIRST ON FiKE’S PEAK
Ice Cream Freezers
A Refrigerator
. j-uisarsa;
wtU ftvu Oae Ruadrad Dollars Leaf fell down, aad the party eeparatod. some of Its members gplng north
to the preaent site of Denver and
JI*s Catarrh Cure. Bead for clrcu- others organising a town da the pres
*’ r*j‘ CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a ent Bite of OoloraAo Bprtoga. They
k 78c.
celled U B Paeo. aad it lived a year.
Miller. Voorhees and Cobb spent
three days tn their ascent aad dcncent
. Mn. R B. R Hadley and daughter. of the peak, and the stake they set on
Daley, of 848 Boat Nteth street, have Its summit remained there sadistorbed
fetumed to the city after apendlag a uatU three yenie agik when tt waa
week at Bast hay vtoiUag Mrs Bd. taaad by Augimt Heebar. a praepeetor.
The nemee were ahaoet obllteratad by
Olsten and other frieads.
the Serce etohna of yeara
The stake later fell Into tke hamde
A M of^s' abort Uaen paaU... M
of a Duaver mna who apeat aueRy
A taw hUfu’ Apleea-cotton nad
|thre«yeara ie Sndtog a eurrivor of the
Uaen aalta atoea 8 to 18 yean.
'nrigtaal party, aad who saoeeoded la
dtoeovwrtag Mr. Miller oaly a few
fraolIttMi OUaMay CO.
weeks ega A few days after the aa
coat ^e by the three. MlDcr agalh
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
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I
SOMETHING NEW
Oil Stoves.
For cool work. You^ summer kitchen must have the coolest -stove
made—that is cither oil or gas. You can’t keep, cool working around
a great wood stove. Oil stoves sell from $3.75 up. Gasoline stoves
from $3 00 to $27.00, and a fine line of gas ranges from $11.(X) to $lil00.
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT -
F-IITTV
laBIR
O K N-F
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
2So SP.OOR WINDOW 28o
J.D. Paigcpicctric.Co.
l»CA^*STREET
■
‘
PHONE SOI
DCALCRS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALER*
m
CVERYTHINO
M
IP^
b TfUMEMC CTTV. (
IMa^
HASS CMKHT Wr UMB
iriBBWaEK HORICE HLBERT OEID
ONilB HIS NOSE
lOmrnmt Wnm Vint l^pD
mumei tie
a»4 that ■
va^lnt to tlM
COHOUCTOII MIZZSLL TEIimM.Y
tauumo TODAY.
DMobbs Bat ThamAI Thai Hu
flSetia« gnat Sajary bat aaeh a blov
IMin mam muot
ithebaaA.
by the aay
•LACK WA* TAKIN OUT OF TMt bM acata« that abe thoaght that a
TKA1N tUOOCNLY.
MB vae la the rooto 4
that **abc got Jast what betoagad to
her. ae aha potooaad bar hoahaad0«U«Mt HiirgiMl Op#f«tio« Htttmtry
tboagh,thia 4a act tree. Bar ataiaJ to ftoatorv Imptotont OrpM t*
BMata «era aot of aay aalaa^aa tbay
N*mia< HhafM—Fpm AUo
•lead aa Her Stoavaai
Braaatlac Brage. agad 41 yeara.
B. M. Bnssell. cnulactor oT the Per* broaght to tb« aiyima Jaly IL by bar
baahaad, Perdioand Braga. 8ba is
ltarQ««tto loe*J frfl«bt No. If7,
•everelr eat «!>out the feee by tellluc naBre of Oanaaay aad a potbar of
cabooM vtntev this awra Are chUdraa. tba yoaageot agad. (
hratiKh li a
years. laiaaHy ts aot la the'toaUly
The fraigbt vaa nmalog oo tba Kab aad bar eaae dataa hack oaly sU
iDoatka. She u a Oaraiaa aad soaroaly
kasha braaeh aarty this aioraing. Mr.
spaaka Bagitah. bat ^s able to vader-
gJa-sgsas-i-j:
».-u
lafltetell oader hla
•— ______
.«
aoaa rotting
opwarda which raqulred
two atltcbaa to elooa. A deep gash
shows orar hla rtght aya while hU face
la coverad with alaor rota and
acratchea. Mr. Bonall oald that wheo
be drew his head hilo the car Jlbr
glaas was sticking out from the vartoos sroonda tn bis fare. The flesh of
tha noaa was thrown upward between
the eyas making an exiremety deli
cate surgical feat to get It back to
aormal shape.
•'*** •®®
Holrtty wokiag froto oaa
«o t^e otbar. She gave no raepoaaa to
the qoaatlons. pot to her by Dr. A. 8.
Rowley aad after many efforts to atokc
her coBunnoicatlva she simply molloaed to the bed when pressed to
answer the question as to where aba
had slept all night Her night robe
lay oo the floor in a heap and the
sleeves showed spat tors of blood.
Carensf^s VardkL
At
o'clock this morning a Jury
sumniooed by Coroner Trank Holds.vorth, composed of Malcolm Winnie.
D. G. Shorter. C] R. Taylor. W. I*. Ken
ney. Frank Trade and Mathew Dill,
accompanied by Sheriff Charles John
son aad Trustee Tbooias T. Bates of
•AID Milt. BOtlNiKI WAbNT RC- the asylum board drove to the asylum
snd mei Ooroher Prank Moldswor^.
IIU8U) ABSOLUTION.
who took the testimony of Dr. A. 8.
Rowley and then repaired to the
Ctaliaad Alee That tha WaanT Insane to view tbo remains of the murdered
But'Had Fraq«MnL Terrible
women. They then took the testimony
of Miss Helen Flnton and Dr. Beatrice
StevensOT and attempted to obtain i
Tba case of Jacob RoalnskL ar., va. statement frobi the homicide but were
Jaoob Rnelnakl. Jr., and Mary Rosin- not rewarded with anything material.
ski dcTcloped an entirely different The verdict of the six men was then
phase with the opening of the defense. rendered which reads; “The siM
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roelnakl. Jr.. John Mary iJirklns came to her death as
naaea, Mike Getachka. ar.. and Jr., and result of Injuries Inflicted by a weapon
Maaars. Blodgatt aad Sbooek taking (chamber) In tbo hands of Braestine
tba stand aad tn tba sutementa which ^rege. Insane, aad we exonerate the
folloerad the version of the denial of Insittntian from all blame.**
abeolulloo as given through the testi
Only Murder Case.
mony of the plaintiff In yesterday's
This U the only ca»e of murder ever
Record was emphatically denied. The committed at the Nurthern Michigan
I atatlog that the priest sss not In j ^iijrlum. and for an Institution eontalna buggy at the time but hli«
lug Kiday 1.244 patients, it is a remark
tbere. nor was the mother run over able record. One y««r ago a similar
nor hurt, nor at the gale even, for so. homicide occurred at Brook Farm, the
he suted to the court, the mother had country home at the Kalamazoo asy
merely sent the son, Jake, out to tell lum. but considering the risks which
the priest's man not to leave the gate the change In the treatment of the In.
open. Jacob Ibislaakl. sr.. was recalled sane have made possible, from twenty
and admiiled that his statements were years ago It Is truly wonderful.
^
In the
patieniB were
defense ctmiends that the thalned and deprived of employment
and in some states given a high walled
•tghty aerns that the son has now and enrlosure in tmkv roen-sUon by being
also th® alxty that the two live in sep obliged to sU on Iiarren benches placed
arately. with a store Itelween them, 1. along the inside enclosure whert' the
e., a double houw with living apart heal in summer iKwring dosn upon
ments at ellher end. That further, the hanl parched clay gronnd would In
the UKUher was never Insane atany hseir cause an attack of InsanHy
time but suffert*«1 fn»m nervous and the healthy brain of the atrong. Now
Vlolsot headaches, having lictwcen It is f.wind that laUw and exercise and
them pi'riods of long and iiirld Inter boauUfuI Burroundings materially
vals and further that she d«t'ded the slat nature in eff«-tlog a cure and
property In question dering one of it Is that'long and broad acres of
these lurid intervals when free from dulaling fields and {tasturage and
• these headscht's.
llsilc lawns and flower beds slope
Thu case l»ogsn day before yester awsy fmm the benm-s of the affllctiMl
day and continued yesterday and today who. too. are given employment suituntil a: 15 when the judge uwk It aide to each and every patient, and
under advisement, after which
the fields an* harveslecL the' dairies
menta for a rehrarlng of the ease of ,re kept in TM-rft«ct sanitary cleaiUlDy® vs. Germaine, which was taken | ness and thtvast institution pravides
under advisement.
),I,p gnatest cure known to m»'dlcal
In the mandamiii caw td l^wrcncc sclenre. that of work and exercise and
wa. Johnaon. the attorney. J. J. Twod- mental activity.
die, appeared with an sppllcaiUm for
Today fifteen patients are out In the
B tlO attorney fee.
hay flilds of the asylum with |4ichA demurrer In the Fitch vs. Furtsch Lfo
forks, which could become terrible Incase was argued and snbmlittd and sttniments of torture or death, yet do
taken under advisement. I*arra
Gil ndt. and the work makes strong and
bert appearing for Mr. Kltrh and as hearty men. with some interest in life
the Record went to press he was etlll and on the mad to*a permanent core.
'Uiking. '
At the farm of the Kalamazoo asylum
a lieautiful suburtuui homo Is pro
vided and a vast poultry farm is ran
by Iho female patienta who delllight 1
Escaped From Jackson Prtoon Yostes- Us homely tasks A liegutlfulil llttl
lake
is near at hand and a drive aklrts
dsy and Only Get Twonty-Two
its edges, groves lead to the srater's
Miles Bofort Being Caught.
edge and the home U like an Ideal
farm where patienta simply revel tn
By Wire to the Evening Record,
s Jacknm. Mich., July 21.—John Sav- Its natural attractlocu.
DEFENSE MADE DENIAL
P:
' •‘TWISTTWAS CAPTUBEB
to COMMIT smaor
ELEANOR VANDCVCNTER MADE
BABBCD AWAY AfTSlI AmNOL
tibm win retain late this cvaalag.
DESPERATE ATTEMPT.
CmB OBBIMT10N.
Thor report a mem eaSagahle time at
Had Bean ni fer BauM That WM the
aa4 atrlktef rktetty cMtliw mi l»>
Mrasra Ralph aad Benror AaMmana.
who hara haea la attaadaam ai lha
iY, JULY & 1M
irwce Lysle Hilbert, the sea of
ss e HItbart of Bingham town
ship. dlsd last alghc Jast aflar mMalght loitowtec aa operatloa Itor the remoraJ of the aap»dts on JBodaeaday
laaL Mr. HBbsrt had bssa ni for I
time with apf ilrldi aad felt that
ras free Cram troahls last week so
atteaiptad to bagta work. He again
felt m aad ooasultud his physician who
immediately plaosd him ia bed. Be
coatiaaed to. grow worse aad a obaaultatloa was heM aad the oparatJoa IDIwed.
Hocioe turtle HUbert was 23 years
Old at the tlawof hU death and learos
a wife aad opm child and parenU to
mourn his toes.. The XunenU wUl be
held Suaday afteraoon at 2 o'clock
from the Wngham church and Inter
mit will also be In the Bingham cem
etery. daade Carter has charge of
GOVERNMENT DEFEATED
LOST MOTION TO RCOUCC IftlBH
LAND COMMIBtlON.
Ministors UncerUin Whether to Reeign or Cause a New Veto to Be
Taken on the MatUr.
.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Loodon.^JuIy 21.—A recounr shows
that the governmeat was defeated on
the motion to reduce the membership
Of the Irish land commission in the
bouse of oomomns last night by thiee
voles. iTomler Balfour will summon
the cabinet for a meeting to deckle
whether the ministry will resign or denxand a new vote oo the quosUon.
a aocond vote Is taken it would almost
oortalnly result la a government
iorlty.
BREVITIES.
There wfll be a grand ball at Silver
lake* pavilion Saturday evening. July
29. Helm's five-piece orchestra will
furnish the music.
Jtdm Schnltx. an employe In the
Pitcher lath and shingle mill at Bast
Bay was struck by a flying board yes
terday. Tbe board stnick him In the
face and It took nine stitches to close
the wound.
Utlte Duke and Walter B.. the repre
sentative horses at Cadillac from this
city, arrived in a special car via tbe
G. R. A J. this noon.
Sour cherriea and hucklelK-rrles ailvanoed slightly
in price
todsy.
Seventy-five and elgMTV cents are nos
paid for tbo sour cherries and fmm |l
to 11.25 Is paid for huckleberries.
Sweet cherries still bring from 91 to
11.10.
Eleven Buttons Bay and Pshalwtown
Imlians passed throuidi the city this
morning on* their say to Jennings,
where they sill saw wood for Cobh A
MItrhelL This is the second hunch
go there as ten ned skins left the Lee
lanau peninsula a week ago l>ound for
the samt- place.
Mrs. D. Richmond of Baily
brought to this city last evening suf
feeing with a stroke of |taral>>is and
token to the sanitarium.
The north cottage, which has Just
Ihvo completed at the ajiylum.
o{>ened yesterday with twenty-five
patients. It Is large and substantial
and Is tbe flrM female cottage, though
a male cottage has been on
grounds for some time.
OrsaU Jmry Jmkm*'lf we ratify tlint i-annl treaty, what
are you going to do for soinethlng
talk aUmt';" s«ke<1 Senator Spooner
of Senator Gorman.
*X)h. said tiorman, '‘ITovldence will
provide.**
"Tbat." sski Spooner, “renjlnds roe
of tbe man out In Wisconsin who went
to a revIvaL and was present to rel*e«t.
He wavered for a time, and
nnally arose and mid:
- ‘Friends I want to reju-nt and tell
how liad I have been, bat I Aaasn't do
It when Ibe great Jnry Is In session.*
•*Tbe Ixffd will forglver the r
vivalist shouted.
“'ProlMibly ho ^11.* answered Ibe
sinner, but be ain't on tbat |
Jcfy.’•*—I-aw Studenrs Helper.
Mr. aad Mrs. ^Charlea Deyo left this •be Is toe Wemaa Wbe le Mhmri Up
morniag for a day*a trip to Drteade In
With CartteM. AMeped WMe
Mre. untan Chaaer tof Wnnaxesborg
.as a Travaree aiy vlritor today, Bg Wire to the ETealag Record.
making Ude dty la the tatoeeet ef baaNew •York. Jnly 21.—After harihg
letw.
Mm. A. SmaU went to Batee today
for a day'e pleaaare.
B. €krito6's mistress, made aa nUemiK
Mre. E. & Van Fleet of Olney, IlL, at suicide today by attempUag to
formerty Mies Addle Swain of this city, Jnmp from the window of the'inspecarrived this afternoon to spend tbe tor's room at police headquarters ia
srltb her sister, Mrs. Fred • Brooklyn. She wss barely prevrated
Her htisbaad will arrive soon by the Inspector from eartylng out her
for a short risIL
design. The Van
Mr. aad Mrs. G. k Armstnmg of
Grand RapkU ^ent a few days la the
city as guests m the Park Place and as
FUNERAL WAR HELD.
this Is the first advent of Mrs. Arm-.
are at the neat aad progressive city.
'
A. F. UlUe aad D. G. Shorter are as-J Th** funeral at Hiram Miller, who
soclated in a real estate exchange and
Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock
wlU also do Insurance business and; tnm iarsl>TUs. ws. held this rooming
act as pension mttoraeya
«ro«
residence. Rev. T. P. VUoro i
Rev. Hugh Kennedy snd family n- ofllclailng. A large number of friend,
turned today from attendance at lhci«X the deces«'d were present s#a last
groat Methodist camp meeting Just tok«-n of rctiH-rt. Burial took place i
closed at Bay View and while there I »■ <»skwood
|
rr..TJCon:n:rHr,’r!
of I
--------------- --------ere 1
he attended the Indian play. lUswsths. t Margmtie exciin ion to Grand Rapid*,
and enjoyed the novel and beautiful: Ike Butler. Traverse City's favorite
historic setUng and the play as given iwirier In box.
by native Indians.
Mrs. Kate Hatfield left Ibis aBerA lot of men’s straw bats............ SSc
noon for Clam laike. where she sill
Closing out a lot ,uf men's twobe employed In the Bosch hotel this
piece wtKd crash suit*, sip
summer.
from ................. .............................. 92.75
Mrs. B. Tanksley accompanied be;
Come quick.
daughter. Mrs. Jack IV Uon. to this city
Hamilton Clothing Co.
this afternoon on a short visit, after
tbe latter had made a few days' stay
TRAVERSE CITY'S favorite twirier.
with her at her home In Inierlocheo.
Ike Bui h r. w-jil interest you Sunday.
Mrs. James Clancy and daughter
Grand Rapid*, in Central league game.
Bco’I of E»tcanaU* arrived tn the city
Grand Rapids. Inquire
this afternoon as the guest of her i
j Pen* Marquette raU^s.
July 2^^3l
mothcr-in-tas. Mrs. Mary CIanc>\
Mrs. M. Wolfe of Slights made a
business call to tbe city today, return NOTIC^ABer Augu.t 20. 1905. neek
shaving will
Ing again after her business was compjeted.
Rev. M. D. Carrel, who Is aecretary
of the camp meeting association as A lot of Ikjvs* short lltion pants,.. 38c
weJl as a tniaU“e of the assoclaiiuD,
\A few boys' 2-idoct cotton and
tended the camp meeting Usl week,
( IB years.
returning from there ytSsteniay. Rev.
.................... ........... ..
58.
Thomas Cox also aUend(*d and has^ re
Ilamilion Clolliing Co.
turned.
,
• _____________
Mr,. A. 1.
rrturmM ho«,. uvj
ud,1.
jta, fn,u. M- ^ork. (ur.U. ..d <ir.nd
.
^.Id,. .ker.. .*0 I... l-<« v,.l.lnr
_
friends and relatives.
The friends of Earl Jovre will lx-1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
sorry to learn he is home on aeewmt of,
Illness.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trueblood «»f K«v
koroo. Ind.. are visiting their son. Dr.
John Trueblood. and wife;
Brigadier Blanch Cox and seerotory
left after the meeting last night for'
Detroit.
i
Mr. and Mrs. O C. Moffatt and i
daughters Margaret and Catherine, |
have returned fn»m a visit in Miune j
Dl. W. A. FAINSWOETH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OAos hoar* wntU lo *. m. Md ; to 6 p. m
Bonsopathtr 0«t>«-rsl l^srtlee and
Conanlteti.im.
At
Rastall’s '
SPOONS
ALL NEW
SOUYHORS
HANDSOME SPOONS
«EV WATCIES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
ACCBcy for CdeDntcd Fox
Typewriters '
MTO
ADffiKTISE
o«r new Home Oeods DepartOMPt we are goHig to comaepoe
on Monday. Jnly 24th, to gire
oar ewstomera a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 25c
worth of merehandtse puivbaacd.
lltiOB
Rock Bottom
■ot fail to be apprtwlated by all.
Thcne checks are redeemable at
one cent each fCr parckaaes In
our rHome Goods Department
ONLY. Tbvy rcaeiiMe our na
tional groecbacka Tou abonkl
sec them. Call at stutv fur par
ticulars.
R. W. Rastall
Some New Arrivals in Fine
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
Swa/ino («ltH*i> en*Hm 4*olor), lookn like fine Silk^
anl.,..................................................
at, jK-r van
WhiU? Mereerizeil Cotton
wash,, ]jier yanl. -
ini‘lii«
Voilo, wry silky, "irill
25c
25c
20c
per yanl..........
Alabama Silk, Blue and Wliite ebo« k,
22c
(JiiiKliams,
jaryanl
'sc
30c
tin* Toil «iu N»»nlH.
................................................. l(k* tuid
Tros tie Soie. for dn»ji skirts, all <v>lors, alsti Idaok.
ixT v’anl ........................................ ............................................
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union.....
A. Ia. Gleawtu and wife of Co]MUub>h
spent yesterday jn the city.
F. H. BlaCkan
ml and 1).. Kind 4
denw. Ind.. passed through
today on their way to Leland. where
they will sTH*nd the summer.
S. B. Tinker of Central Lake was In
the city yest**niay.
George P. Rtm and famllv and Mrs.
I*atterson and rhlldren of Chicago,
who are sjumding the summer at Old
Mission, wen- In the city yc-sterduy.
E. 1.. Beekman of Elk Rapids was
In the City on a business trip yester
day.
Mrs. Tony Ilnkos Is visiting her par
ents. Mr, and Mrs. John Hclfrich. of j
Old Mission.
Ho»*crt Klngin and GIU>ert Oleson of
Keystone were Ita the city today.
Misses Ida and Della Shunk of
Grawn spent Tutssday and Wednes
day wKh Mfs. Florenee Wuenscher of ,
410 Bust Front street.
I
Mrs. Bula Alien of Ik-iroit is visiting
her sister, Mrs. C. M. Prall, of this
city.
DEPARTfllENT CALLED.
OiM Line of Hoee Laid to Put Out
Burning Braah, *
Fire from a burning' pile of brush oo
the city market spread to some old
straw matting and sawdust this aften
Fhnae of Her Dementia.
nooo and as It kept ^working Into the
they were eoM for flS.On.
Bgr. a "irusty** at Jackson prison, and
The remains were removed from the
refuse the fire department was aumB brother of State Senator Savage of
BUTTBR8CX)TCH. regular 20c kind,
moaed and oae line of hoee |aki from
Cayfornis. who ^escaped from the nolom thU moraing to tke under
for 10c tomorrow afteraooB between 2
tAittg
rooms of W. 8. Anderson
MS farm
itoiui yesterday wicmwu,
mmm .------------------------•««««• and
w
tbe hydrant oa Unkm street and the.,
•rtaoB
afternoon, was
and
S
o'clock.
lUGrettl.
July
21-11
blaae extingulsbed.
ured at Sprlngporl, twenty-two «to»age wnt to the husband but at
late hour this afternoon he bad
dUos northwest of Jackson, today.
WANTED—Plain eewing at 310 North
communicated wHk the aathortties
Two -Willies'* who were bbnins
Spruce straec
July 21-U
though
in
an
probability
the
body
will
ANT WHO WISH coBiTBCta lor aoft
oaublee on Washington' and Webster
•rink, peanut, |iopc^ stands, ete.. at be taken to the home at Cheboygan. FOR RENT—Syite of six well-rm^ streets this morning were locked op
Biabed rooma. newer, gas range nnd and later ahown tbe way oat of town
the fair gruundi dt^ng the rBoas may So far as to the disposition of the palighting nnd storing nacMne.
BbtalB tlma By saelng W. H. Higgina^ tleat. Brneatlne Brege, nothing will U
by the police.
done towards removing her tram the
puly21-tf
•M OitiMat plMe. Sf 1 Bell.
auyJum. though in future she will oc
P_
Julyflfl.*t
IKE BX7TLBR for Grand Rapldi. ud
cupy a room by herself. She does not
BUTTmBOOTCH, regalnr fOe kind,
appear to be murderoas la diaposltAao tor lOe toararraw aBataoea betwuea 2 Traverse CUy for Ike Batler. That's
'Wgkty-four oases of cherries were aad the sufideuatos ofvthe Bmala Is
aad t o'clock. LaOrettL
July 21-lt the rooters' call. Tike In gnme via
•rought Into the city today by ibe supposed to be only a phaae of her deFere Marqostte exenrslon Sunday.
OM Mlaakm atagk. < .
Retell.
July2fl4t
TRY A RBOORB WANT ADk
■■
Beautify your domes
.........:.. 3-60.
..10,00
One second-hand Singer, cheap.
$4.00 Pictures
1.79
96c
$4.50 Pictures
1*87
l-OLDINC; CARD TABLES, 1 1 Q
values.......................... X.AS7
$2.00 Pictures
for..............
1.00
$22 SECTIONAL BOOK , 13^Q0
All have pretty flat oak frames in the
natural grain and all are good values at $10.00 Wardrobes
for ....................
the regular price. Only seven left.
All others reduced accordingly.
Easels. 10 styles, worth $1.50 QQ/%
and $1.75, choice................... OOL/
8.00
Sewing machines
......... O'OO
Everything in Dry Goods, Cloaks, Cloth
ing. Shoes. Carpets, going at prices way
below wholesale cost.
I
-;v‘
tJr-rnr. m*«? #
'tamr AUtafliA.
giMpSM. Mr wn< lWnjM>
A taaai hatoPtataiamTora
Itertte McMm «Ml Ml trae 0*«»
lb. Mkk^ «#i
Im«.
Tte «i4m vlSfeMi* tlda 0tm
IM 1|^ «M Ibi MM«r tbi kiii
li t««K/4r» >M«. TataphoM i
f iinnit ttM ir> 1—<1—
Me uttm mt mnt^m mm
m ipe ftiM JM «l|ht.
Mia* Ml tMKir «9M>
•» M
OvoMP for 1 tev vMka* vtak trlU
i
js&xijrsjmr'
liifihtoi Pbpo^ talfiral a td»
to taara hto hraUar. Mr. Boro mi. wtaat
^
TRb tar parts. Hr. aad HtR
PRrraat. or Mmx Empira.
Mtoa Karfaa Neaaaa of Maalalae t
rDsas^?***^*^**"
-i—ii-i ’
CBttAR RUN.
■ddwtoi. Baaiiy.
Tta fhrtn eaaaot work Uto aftm^
abitato sBI bad u
^ oa aeeaaat aftta atonsy taU-
Ml Broota' Balataa
T Otara. taaik««p of fraioW dop^
taorly of Tmreraa CUg. to rtotdta M
B. BL Cato's tar a aotat. otota ata wtt
votaia toOvaad RaMta. whmo her ta sow WaRar, rotaralag tomw Bm
Chlklaa had'two goad h
thor was rapmtly mUbL ;
aflaraoaa.
killad by UghtalBc teat algbt.
T&a MeOto T
Tta danea at Afllwr BatotoWa
Mr. aad Mra. Mvereu Orala. also Ctaa. Btaiar
ISto place' roeetvad
kabbon'emmuL
ooO atiMiirl taat Btaardajr aorolig
bad lajary m kto wvtot that R
Rea. CL W.. WBltoma has kto hag Ttaro warn aaatkmr tamna Ue WU
ary near halag brakaa. Hewaa
paailFla^ Mr. Mata to doing tta i
atttaaaaaa plaaa
Harvey aad Caaslly of BooU Baaaon. reedag hto haaiva a ptoqe ef a dry
Newaaa aad aai„._
aS5« ^*^ dl Ulu4 »M 1 eiller . Morama
Mr. Md Mra. M MoRalagrr apt goods box when a tarijoa ef tta btadbM. Hi nr« Mu4 to lUve vlU M- Ctaries wen Mafha CUg shnppnrs an
Bmry plekiag to aow Uo rodar af Bdaday Ibe gaasla c
er, wetahlag aeroral haedrod panada.
Batartay.
Ua day. .Ttarouoeam U ta a amd- aadfatlr.
aeaMeataRy dfUBtad ea bto wrtat. DeOaear BbrU aad oMto. Jaha Boata.
aalbahta taial Inability u make aee of
Batatobarriaa on tta ptolaa ar^i Bto- erpt* aapply of bat^taiwilas and
na haartaag at Mra. Mcilowalh. Thoy
Mra. Jim ZMglar Friday.
tare peeled a srfee toa ef hark for Ota ilm <tam a Boratar flwai oar and praaasrfa Ynr mMiberrtaa.
the member, b# agtat Utat the road
W« ire meta l MM imr M
Our aarllna iarrraau. F. LagaH*. reBHaa Ofta ta at taroa wtob bar paa
letry Balttraa thto
the eompaay Monday moratag.
vAllr rafll pa atasr dtam la a tarn
•r. m ilMt% taem iMt iMjar,
algaad bto poMtloa bare aad a araa
BU at proaaat.
[. M HaMcrefi waa ta Klagsley from
■Igm taMi for itawt two hoM*. Wm\
Jir. Wtatay m Kwtooag. mbo baa fit Kalera bas takea bto plaoa.
Mmbar Ayan waa the paagt oC
Mrs. Fanale Monto vlalUd ber
toMniMritaiM iMMMtaiMta
a tarit Job aaar bera, bad a aarrow
i family are romping
Mtoa OiBtto Baiaa BoadayMlaa Vlito Bpringmaia of Fraakfost eacape duriag Ue blgoriai and alorm daagbter. Mra. Ben BoHlager. at Ma
to taro rtoRfta «IU oW Criaada aad laat warir The tree under which he ple CRy a few days laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. W'yakaop aad earn
had ukaa abalinrto Ue maoda uuaed
retotlvsa.
ll
JmS % MPIM M Tm.
Ttmto flatted at Uaaar Bainrday
Arietta MMeox waa a lYaserae CHy
Thare wm W a Mg bowerr daade at auL hr tha-nata.
Mtato tar tlie algta.
«
waa .ealled to
vtaltor Friday.
day aNaras
Bardkkrilto oa Atw tad.
Ha. m. i. ltaei to rtoUtas
Mr. aad ^Mra. Tom Skiver aad fata
The crops aro looking Bae.
Thava will ta a daars at Robert
Mr aad Mra Mataer pad daaghtar
M. 1^ MU aid ralatJvw M Adah
lly. atao Oamr Skirar aad lamny.
Chaa. noeflln haa beea engaged la
oero on rhetr war to tta Broth- Ooarya plaoe meat Botarday evealag.
» Citr lid OU Mtoifcii More ortna
spent
Sunday
bare.
Ue
guests
of
ibalr
attar Jira. Watoh'a armainirtlag a -chtanay far Jacob
place whea tt kagaa
ABkAlavRadtaattaal. *
lor b«r aev hoae it Hi4mi.
rata. I. Skiver aad wife.
Mra7Vlm«r<totar Bm to rtoUJag
Jdbn
Oaraa
of
near
Empire
paased
Jitoa Kale Rawlings has reUraed
almaathw was htU
after tta i
, wbloh was BO light wtU her son Bamuei
Urough
here
today
oa
hto
way
home
Wm. Chaae was
from a several weeks' stas* In Grand
Mtoa Rahah WHaoa waa (he |
ARAL.
plaeaof Oao. Ra- from Traverse CRy.
JaaHM WUna Md Aaoe SpafoN af Mtoa Beaale OrandaU of Tiav
________
Ma. B. C.
WiKa* c _ 110 41*1 rrt^ MMOdU^h
Miss lJUtn Wood returned to Travbore aanwte for Mapto Ctoy foom Friday uoUl Batorday r
idair. H
Mm fialljr
1
aid aU im pMpto
aloe amatha of adawl. teachers
atr Batorday. after spendtag a
topro MO gtad le oniMM mr taM.
lem
a
abort
visit
last
week.
two weeks' vacalion at her home Dear
Mr. Park va« a Maoto GHjr rtoitor
l^tag to tta order or Ue day a«B. wages $40 par moaU.
Mm fbro nooror ciao wlU Un.
Mra. F. Norols went to Traverse City here.
Jniyli.'"
Mra. Nlek NatooB rotaraad ta h«r
Warm tar a rlMt ortU mr frtoad. •odajr.
on
buslneaa
today.
Ooo. Barth, ir. dM taopplag at Ma hoara V Traroroe CRy Mat Batorday,
Mia bora WaRori
Mr.
mad
Mra.
Bam
Myers
of
West
. ^
_ J laat week
after BwaMlag a week wiU her daugh
Wborttoborrm era getUnc ripe and ple CHt today.
AloUra called on Mrs. Myera' meUer. R R. DeFranee obtained • the highest
ter. Mra. Viola Lake, of Uto plactMtos Mae Aadrewa of Carier's Sid
tm ladtaao an «omIb« *ad aiktif
J. Harvey, auatar■core. 18. Chaa. Hammet. usually
•NRDICKVILLR.
ing vtolied friends here laat week, go- Mra.
tMr einpo ilong Ue bach.
ftaak GalUas to vlaittag bto oo
known
as
Ue
"crack"
markksman at
R
ot. Refcnder proved la the M.
lag from hare ta Thompaoavtlto.
im Tooag fiopleto jMlor lodtogr
Douglas Wynkoop this week.
VA, feU beblpd. getting <mtr 11
B ehaab teat Bondar aad wfil taro
LitUe May Htohasray, the two aad
olll mve 1 ptoate io ibe'froro
Henry Rooee of Ft. Jennings, (
out of Ue tweaty-tva.
aerrleo ererjr oreslng doriag thto
one hair yhar old daugktar of Mr. aad
We are glad to Rse
alt« U« olOTo lAdir. .
Huckleberry
pickers
rpek.
Mrs. 8. J. Hathaway. Ilrlng one mUe
ly to wMe to be oat
J. J. Tvoddto or TnrerM Cltr oaltad
clou
Qolta a aaoUer Boai Maple dtp been very gerlooaly alek for the tt
iMwUwest of thto place, was killed lo» at
fruit 1
and thto olaoe attended the recital two
.w weeks.
...___
sUaUy laat Batorday afUraooa ;
ning
a few certain |
gtren by Min Nan Holn aad her po
Mlaa Lana Oroaa tonk .tta mivabRi o'oioek hr falllag from a load of
i good time was enjoyed
Ray Lamphear of Maatoo a ^ _
lls at Olen Arbor Batorday ercalag. tnOa last Thuraday tor Btotlra. Be and the
I craam and cake were day WlU ralallvea hero.
SLK LAKI.
Mro. Dana has eompanr froai Chl- fore returnlag she will vtolt friwtdi at Kathawi
Min bt>to Cnw was a Trerern -igo taMdlagtbe aamawr ortU k
Mrs
J {) Crntser and daughter
hay
when
the
horses
started
to
WaRwm Lake..VaBd«MR and -GbaCmp rtoitor lut oook.
Florence, aooompaalod by Mrs. Dussei
There are tweatj teaU oontple
Mia.. Hathaa^ polled oa the I
Saturday evening. July l». Frank
Mlu Ruolo boaoea to ilek |rlU ap^ the ongiaeMing atiidenu at the 1
***tS?W. M. A aoclety htid i'ti ewmi but Uere being do standard oa the Hocklcburn and FTed -Scheidcl arc the of Akroa. Ohla went to MkNootu
poodiritto
Botarday. where Uey jolaed Mr. CrotM. m Ua state of Olen Lake at
rack,
she
slid
oS
Ue
Ittmt
of
the
load,
qumrterty
m^ag^to
Ua
Bates
church
muslicans.
Ma. Wood PUlar to oi^ the tick ItoL
i«r In a trip Uroagh the qpper pea-.
mriktaf the toague.
She bung
on Ue
1^. OUO
CIUHK VU
July 17.
Min insle boaaen to vorRlag for
xthaway stopped the
Our praaldlag aldar. Bar. a U tongue.til! Mr. Haita'
Ma WIIHam Ocy.
B. J. Oane waa ta Travorae Oly oa
wood, aoeompanled by Rev. Hamp. ar taaaa. Lluie May■ bad fallen and U«
Mr. gad Mn Ooorgo Cams and mb
business Batorday.
*niere erlU be aa ontarUlnn
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
wheal
had
struck
I
ber
head
oa
tta
rived
BaUrday
to
hold
quarterly
naeetRobert of Tavene Ciljr vero Elk Ivea la the M. B. d
John Bchnne raceli-od a traction en
tag aorvlce at this plaoe on Saturday baok aide, eruahlng It In and euuing
Mr. Baraest of Grand Rapids Is vNLake rtotton Bnaday.
gine from Port Huron one day last
The prooeada will go
a
gash'four
tachea
kmg;
Mr.
Hatha
and
Bunday.
Bach
aervlee
waa
fairly
iUag
relativea
aad
frieods
In
Grand
Tin Roroe Mn. Ctoet Wood wa* drir- the ekorch.
wt-ek. The engine to to be used 1a fur
way carrfiad her for half a mile to Btaida
atteadad.
etmag
The program will aooo bo oat i
Mr. and Mra. MoQuay drove
their hoaick TTboro help traa aumMr and Mrs, W’. H. Dewey of Omens nishing power for Mr. Schooe's sleigh
and wagon maaolaoturtag esubltohthe Old Bettlen* picnic the 3rd of i
from Boardmaa last Saturday to at- amned........................
spent Monday In town.
Will Carpenter and Archie McLean
taad Ue qrorterly amettag.
Mrs. Cole waa Ue gnesi
guest of Mra. O. ment.
Ctarlca Sleight lost a valuable burac
grp at Monroe Center making hay. M. Dame a few daya Ula week.
Mr. and Hn. Ora Oarpei
1*1 week
Mr. Carpenter's wife to cxioking for
Mr. and Mrs. nimorc Back
n. H. Power spent Mon
Monday in ButOoou Houck was a Manton caller
NORTH UNITY.
llamaborg atteaded the quarterty
OLKMMIRI.
I Bay.
. Hoary Bnokr of Butlona Bay was
oa^aday and sp^ ^^g^jtaJ^^Car^tcr vtoliod at MoaMr, Price of Leland was the gueat
.Tta
Kaawoad
paople
hero selUag up a new bay rake for
nlghth etactrtc atorm
the day wRh frieada.
of Mr. and Mra. Heary Haff laat weak. **Sai2ay
without a doubt Ue heaviest erf
Weasel Kralia and a binder for Tooy sorry to taaa Mr. aad Mra. Ora
B are always glad to note improveMr. Allen and wife**ilnd Mr. Burke
W. H. Hurll
lurlbut and family spent
of ^loago and Min Doiey of Pennu,
ksoo. No damagv was reported
f1ask%.
s in our little burg and the fresh and wife will spend Sunday at the Monday at Ue home of Mr. and Mra.
from Ugh til tag. however.
JWkyr tagroaa la tta abada at Uto who ooUiraed to Cbtoago Batorday.
of
paint
that
W.
A.
Lee
to
glviag
Henry
Hall.
Mr. OiHter artlrod aa Ua minoto
James Bolton and sob Angus
------ oaae to one of Uem. ■ Hugh Dq>'d ^ip.V^tta^*^^soa and daughter
Mr. and Mra. Hill have returned to lias Ruth Bolton left fur South BoardId will vidt his family at Olen Ray. to
Fraak aad Theodore Macko are here
also painting the fine large barn tie Vora! tat tor BeUaIrc. Ohio, this their home ip Grand KapMs.
FVed Carlson was the guest of Mr. built
lan. Monday, where they expect to
froaTchltago. the gunU of Mr. and
ihls summer. Hiram Lee fbs
Mra. KUa Briggs returned home apead aome time In gathering bueklvWhitcomb at Ktaiwood Bunday.
been repairing hto house and making 'Hriu onie Case is visiting friends from Traverse CHy Friday.
There
eras
a
danclag
party
j^raa
at
Tiei click of Ue nioeror to beard in
decided Improvements In various In Battle Creek.
After Ue business hour of Ue L. O.
all dltMloaa and /armen are busy Tobin's hall Saturday night.
Ctore Cummings departed Monday
ways, •
Mrs. H. T. Bridge Is ver>- sick at
for Holly. Mich.
V tarrnting tbeir hay, which to a good
Ihr vremwL a rltlng.
July 17.
Louis Lick returned from Traverse
’’
crop la Uto locality.
Jul> 1C.
lady prescnUid with a muM roae.
Mra.
Tobin
Is
in
Tiarctao
CHy
to
City. Friday, aad proceeded Ue samr
ioha NpUn was here on bualoen
Chss.
NeJaun.^reiuraed
home
on
Batday.
OLEN
ARSOR.
day to nix Rapids, where he ropects to
one day rooeotly.
urday.
Edward Ftohor aad family came
Charles and Grace King retumod
spend a short time rtoUtng.
Trarnoe Lake renit to filled with
Prof.
Bailey
arrived
last
week
to
Friday
from
a
vlait
to
the
Ferrla
colfrom
North
Manltou
laat
Wednesday.
Mtos
Bflle Weldman leturned to her
foorlali from Chicago and oUer
tpead the summer.
lege at Big Rapids.
His doctor said be mwat leave Ue
ome at Lake City Friday.
polntaj
A musical was held at the Canaen
A fine driving team t
atotloa for two wepka aad perhaps
John Hinty. who walked Into towa
The dapM givea at Joe Bvatmda'a
cottage Sunday afternoon.
Hieronymus arrived on Ue llUnols Sat. aa he to not yet able topaork.
fr»«n Walinn last Sunday morning,
A. Richards of Oaiena has rented Ue waa apprehended and taken Into cus
sited today for Mantotce by Ue
blacksmith akop of Peter Wurxburg.
tody by Deputy ShcrlQ .Nathan Rouse
Lawrcnce and Bees Day of Lorelei doctor’i advice to takr the salt btOhs.
:imUpred and broke Just as
Mrs. MIHlfceo. aceompaaled by Miss wlIhlB three bourn *fier bis a
The recital given In Ray's hall last
adge called ni Olenmere Monday.
the piuple'faad nearly all gathered
Burrows, spent Batorday In Traverae Htaty
wanted by
I Ue auUorUics of
ty to vranted
BLIOHTB.
The Haryoy Wheeler took out sor- Helm, assisted by ___ _____ .
the ohuiTb and Ue lIgbtniBg waa oon- { city.
Ue Mansfield. O- reformatory, for havJohn Shaw spent Bunday with his eral fishing psrtles last week.
tlonlst. wHh vwoal seleeUoas by Otte ttauous. hlle the rain came down in' Mr ^McMachen U vlijtlng friends In lag jumped hto parolo from that latamUy at thto place.
. and Mrs. 1
was well attended and torrenu.
iifloa oa May 19 last. Me bad
Mrs. Carl Caa>enlor and children
B Gertrude Holton, who has been
finely rendered. Several
le north In the hope of seeing his
were the guests of Mrs. Lola Wood
ay anything ill. b ooBvalescIng.
kradly eanored and re in fury aad eleeirlcaJ .dtoptay
'. who has Hince his Imprisonment
tost Frtiay.
M. Bright's
Wm. Voice of the Boo Is spending i
ways brl
brings ever witnessed here. D. h
sponded to. Mra. Fkallck always
n making ber home with retotlves
C. nay to and child n*a arc apoadlng
H. B. Woodward of I
residence caught the flood
d from Uie few weeks with relatives aad frliii(U
down the house.
r Hannah. Hinty Is twenty-eight
V
a few days at Wosford.
town Wadoeeday of last week.
surrounding hills
i returned years of age. and on Fe>). 23, INH, was
Ftoher
eame
over
from
Sooth
Frank
f
Mrs. Jacob Wolfe aad Mra. Addle
Mtos noresice Hardy visited frie
of the e<>llar. was broken
itlrely from Cana..-.
Mantooii last taaatag
sentenced
fur two years for fotging a
McReaguc of Mayfield were the guests In South Homestead a part of
r foot
Miss M. Hazencvlnkle of 8t. Paul la ebnek for the sum of JU) no the Mer
Mra. Alexander of Traverse CHy to down. The lake raised full:*
of Mrs. Brvlng Wolfe last week.
cek.
In depth. The people who bad far
the gi/est of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bat- chants' National bank of MassilUm.
1st of her slater. Mrs. Earl.
Ue guaat
Mr. and Mrs. John Wrlghtmaa are
Miss
*ts;*ed at the church nhill nearly
H. L Neasen and
nd mother
n
took Uo
During the past year he has bveu a
cmtertalnlng their daughter of Chl- to visiting Ml
dnlgbt. ■ DfYarem Totten, with wife
FY. Williams will conduct services trusty at the refbnnalory and had been
boat for Traverse CHy last erroing.
week.
Mrs. Bridieman and UrtHJ grandrhil- and. child, started wUh two horses, in the Catholic church Tuesday, July paroled and eatployro on a farm twelve
Mra. Fred Uomhie of tast Hoad has
Mtos. Bala
Manistee are here, the guests and carriage for home during a lull In j igth.
miles north of the tasiltutiun at eight
bseo rtolting rrlallves at this pli^.
past week w
Ue atorm. but the UgbUlng blinded
J. Gould of Lake Forest spent a
Nesacn.
ollars per moatb. Hinty
Jim Shaw to working f«
Hammond. return«-d
and frightened‘ the ‘horses so that
they
.............................dayslOftl
of this week with Uc Stuart lfaro- ned In the Canton. O.. p
srae Oil ‘
Empire last Saturds!
fioUee a tad washout la the lly at the Point.
months before being taacn
Frank Hardy drov e to Beulah Batarthe
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ramsey of Cen Jlelo. Hinty staled that, as he would
LCLANO.
day evening.
tral Lake were the guests of Rev. not receive his pay until be had
1
la
Mrs. .Edmond Ball aad Miss Abbto dlAeuHy. hav*lDg hrokoo some of the Deets and wife a few days this week,
Robert Davidson of the IJitIo TavQRAWN.
bored on the farm for one year, this
* at Traverse City w*a«an Hohor Qriflllh of MobcIo, Ind.. are occupying harness but there wore no serloiw re-1 Mrs. Rufll to enjoying a visit from arrangement would not even buy bU
Mrs. J. W. Mllllkaa lectured here
tbsir new oottage aHer a Caw weakr suits. Wm. Sadler and wife could not \ btw miuher
> last Tuesday erenlng on her trip caller Monday.
ehewiag tubaceo. He say^ Ills s Ue's
Misses Zula and Detole Greenwootl aUy at the *X)ak Dale."
^ thrmiab the Hob baod riwlna to the
home with iholr team, as there] William Gagnon has returned home roiatlves have been» Influencl
Influencing her to
Mrs. Joseph Neddnw U ill at this
«als the bouse wasn't very full but the spent Sunday at their home la Thomtr
fifteen trees armss the road be-! from Traverae City for the summer,
secure a dlvorr<-. He has
aonvllle.
lecture was very Interesting.
tween Ai^ Kennedy's hocaa and ! Rower Sunday was observed by the living In Cle^e]
Cleveland. He will
Mrs.
Ruff aad daughter May theirs.
Wm. Huekle «f BMiuaala visited
O. A Briobam to aosodlna the wash
! Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday evening.
back to Maaslfield, but bis relatives
■e visiting( Mr. and
friends here on FYldag' of last week.
Mrs. Celia Newman was able to ride
Mr. and Mr*. F. M. NkhoU of Chill and friends will make ao effort to ob
Anna Ookey of Homestead Is Brown.
It about Urcevfounhs of a mile yeatain hto release under bond, and
The town is being Improv ed by
Bpedding a few days hero with, her
A si»ccto.l meeUag of the
iiohuld Uey suc«*ed he will probably
parents. Mr. nnd Mra. J. C. Van DlarlAlvin Cook to working for E. 8. was held Saturday evening.
return to Michigan. He stated that he
Mrs.. Danto and sou. accompanied would not have committed the for
Packard. •
bouse oa Main street.
iiss Ethel Arwmtreag spent Sunday tagtbqlr
Otto.Braeger to helping John Bright by Mtoa Dora Cohen, arrived from De gery had he not been Older Ue Inflaher sisters hers. Bhe expecU to sUrt
The Missee Omee and Josle Ddu
th friends in Homestend.
troit Tuesday for a vtolt wlU relaI haying nnd bnnrcat.
for the mtoaton fields In India soon.
lard Camp No. 3518. R. N. A.. of Indianapolis, Ind.. arc at the "Oak
and friends
Borne frost ws* reported tost 8a
gave a very pleasanl aarprtae
Mr. Dale" for the aummer.
E Gill raised a large barn on lara for having captared him.
lay ororning. but little damage d<
Miss Hattie Panins Bod CbaritaA*aad Mra. J. C. Van Blarleom. who are
Monday at hto farm.
The wind storm
stewm last night nnd
Mach to the suriwlse of hto aumorGLEN HAVEN.
derooa drove to Provemoat Bnaday.
ildcst nsOmbera of the
Dr. F. J
Hit ti
day did some danu_
ous friends. Bert Daveaport doparted
'Archie Cameron did businvss ta
Mias Florence UlUe of BpringteM.
•k ta Petoskey
aad standing grain, but as yet there
for Detroit last Friday, where he has
Maas.. Is the gwem of Miv. Hd RaBr towa Tueadav..
society. accepted a positbrn as oook'i»eeper for
at^e Michigan State MedI
are ao raports of aay damage
Lou Qodgina.fif Ornad Rapidi did
who to speadiag Ue aumaser here.
and Mrs. Peier Wurzburg spent a firm. Bert i\ a young man af uiMra. J I.. Maaaaan of Manlatoato
and Mra. Van Blarkom. Ught refre
few days of last week in Traverse qucstlooed Integrity aadI pore llvlof,;
llvlag,;
vtolUng Mrs. N. Paulas Uls week!
an.i cor loss cannot
but .-c
l-c sjjiieLadjr'x
sanieLadjr'x
— -...
Jake 8mlU eff Obicage ia rislUat
A picajc and bayrlde to Lake Shore
hto cottage. Id lea-while, on Olen^!ake. was enjoyed bv eleven vouna Jadlcs
friends at thU ptaen.
CAST FARAOIdE.
.
Monday
afternoon's
atorm
did
moeh
Mra.*T%omms Laird aad chlldraa; ao> did httstaeaa In town
WlUtam Saxton and family. Adam
1. Those who
> Ue fnill and
ally crip
compaaled by ber moUor. Mra. H. Tueaday.
■ and family. Mrs. I. Newattend^ were the Misses Laura
NORTHLAND MAQN.
Bryant.'veturned to Uelr boaro ta LadJda M. Ik Fanaot vtokod ivlnth*aa ta Furtch of Traverse City, Ttaa John.
gnareh aad son Willie and ladjr. went
Ralph Case retuniod
M
Nettle
Chlttcadea
has
come
to
town
Monday.
tagtoa..
Michigan.
tabular
Lake
Batui
- irday hucklf
Uaa Voloe. Winifred Gagnon. Josel.
1 her vacation with her uncle. H
I. K. Matthews of Detroit did busi Lettle and Addle Nelsoo. Pearl Dame qticite Monday,
Henry Warner la very U1 at tbia
in addlikMi to ibe otbor i
W. Bquirea. She atteaded Ue Port writing.
ness in town Wedneeday.
ad daughter,
dant
Mra. A. L- Pringle and
sod Mesdames MrPhaU. Bramen and
Charles Brnii/al Detroll arrived on Frank Ransom of RaasoaivlUe. K. Y leaces wiU whioh E. J. Case haa been
RRam Warnar aad aon Charlie of
Mra.
ra. OoiA
OtoA Btickoey.
Btlckiiey. visited at John
addtag to Ue value-of hto rssldeaoe
HttoM
Bay
were
la
towa
Uls
wasR.
Ue
UllaoU
WaiBaadar
|or
a
few
days'
“‘ly.
Mewamreh^ Friday.
Mrs. Atterbury of 8L Louto, Mr.
' late, he haa just erected
MlaaRdrdla Netooa aad Hattie PlUc_
_ __________________,j
Mtos
Mabal Cleland to helping
Frank Barnes of Norway and Miss
HI and task.
Barnard and Inman
_pd wore Trayerae Oty eaUera TharaLouis JBould
I HP WiU a.felim Swan of Cblcaan are gwests at the
ig for
Artbnr Sparllag
f a few weeks,
Plptag haa been laid la ita town and
oa.htotaad.
dayladL
i to at boBM fbr a few helping Mike KoUrik In haytag.
Glllpa cottage.
also Ue bdnae. aad Rarl now has a
There was a warprtoe oa Florance
Mrs. Brown andI children arrived on
Tta new twtive-room oottaga. *X>ak
Miss Laura f
of water wm ka Yan
Bernard Thnrsdta evening. July IS. Daie.*taa Juattaea ettaptaud. aad
Ue IlUnoto Wedneeday for a slab wHh i Ue guest of Mil
o furaiahed tbe mill
Ue aocaalaa belBg ber 18U birthday. certatato an Meal spot In which U .r
bbr pareata. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Keltie.
Mtos Jessie Rosman of Leland apent and oUer matortal
ata Plomtar Ooo.
C. O. Mtimtaek did baaineas ta town
"KTto Mr. aad Mra. John kewv Light refreabmenta were aenred and dartarthe aoiamer mmrtbt Loc
afc in town.
W. Houck had ctarta of *ta plpmg
all
one day mat weak.
on a Mar aBtaiaaae .|p tba north «i
■nad to hto home and
■artsh. a dauibter.
erection.
WJ.Raeard.whc
toern Ih riew mt Lake*- MleMgan
Tbpro was gulta a atorm hare Baa1 ueimaa on nauirway;
Ktagalvy** aaeoad nine pliqrta
tta laduamr dqpai_____
_______
Leetoaau and amM a grove of ba
The Benefit aoclety met at the borne State
day night.
team Baaday. tta tmttmr
ftti Oaks. It preeaau a ptotureaQue ap- erament and who to looking after work of Mra. John Kahl oa FDday afterMatte Wood oanpd M Mrs. CMaad
wtaatag W A acoro af aevac-^ ata.
pearaaea. Tta oottage to ttaed far BOV bolag done oa tkatk Mnaltoo tolMtoa Matgerr Spam ata fiTMa
Sqatroa' today.
llrtng and Reeptag rooms, while aseato aa«..caitod oa H. H. Dap Thusoday
Rev. John Carmen of Denver. Ool..
of.eoauaU Qty wort
town
Mr. aad Mrs. MeCray and UtOe
are served at Ue realdeaoe «C N. vlU a view to maktag arraaifiaoiHi eoeepled Ue pnlpK la Ue Ooogragacalled on Mrs. Benard Bunday.
to look over aad amke oRtolJ report tloaal chureh Boaday asornlng. The<
Pauli
•To^IT.
the tadar la W.
Miss Gertie Holton, who baa been
of his foroat reotnre oa Otoa Lake.
Cavroen hnailiera luaderad two baauU
Oaaato mm Fridar-oaoaad a talay «C
MSP III with an uloernUd UraaL to
Tta MUaoa 1 afkraa arrived on Ue ful eacrod selectloaa.
, . .
hettar and bas foae baok to Mr.
llltaoto Wodaeaday >for Kenwood roMra. LaVine aad aoa Harold re- a day.
Chaw Btaasoll aad daughter. Oerlaetaa*B. where she to pnorictagBort.
w tuaed lo Uelr horoa at Kewhepry.thto
trod* Tripp, were la Traverae City
Mr. JOhaaon's toiks are havlag ibalr Ung to ta electrto UgbOag plaat aad
shower last night that oausod much
A party af ffvo arrived oe Ue lUi- week.
damagts Every piece of low land was skarw aC aletaeas. The baby, wta
Mr. aad Mra. Geo. Shalp of Glad- Wtaaeaday and aftetata the Fawaee
furaUhlag Rghtlag fMMttoa .iiar «bto aej^SgRirday for Orasorir'a reagrt.
Booded and mnr sldo hlU ai^ road baeawlafc fitafear^aata. to aeaae
Roaa nags pasead through ataasw Mlaa- are anpeesad thto wBek BBl ahaw.
•J. Ataptah V wax a TroTfirao CHy
ter. *b«R Hra. Jetaana aad daqg
aaclei#CflM^ ttaaghiura^ta her vray to BouU for a UTO weeka- vtolt wlU retotlves
. Ughialag kmed a horse for Mr. Ko- UsrieroataiboHkpow.
Thuraday altortataroitl^ra. Adlle
aad friends. Mra, Bhelp Is the daugh- taller yeataOar.
«at last week wHh
aeu raleed at ttM. He paid $taO
Mary tanta tad Lllllaa Raraari Qfbba. Who win lufitoh
Jklehaa «(
ir ef Otto Wkite.oif Uto $lase.
Mr. ata Mra. Wm.
boot aMoer Uto apriag. Tta boras
are ealQRg at Mra. Aadaratak aad
________0.1*4
was la Ucbani, but the stroke dM not Mra. Jobtatahr Saa#ty.
hurt Ua oUer or «ot Ue bar* on fire.
Mtos Julia Jan baa been TlsRtag bar
Mra. Jaalg HolUdaj to Atobii^
JicPtaUvMUtat.
Eli Miser had a cow kUtod by light
asataa laat weak.
lata mtth bar gftairtdliltaa. the cRto Tm
‘ AOLDN fWimR.
lataH itaarona. who baa tarn
alag laaMMjBiL
Vf“
•"
Mr. Oale's yoaag talks got iroaohad.
agn tar <Ne ftat yqar. ta tamm
I m ike matartlag from Maple City a littls while vtolttag
erae CHy worklag fbr a lew weeks j taoto Batorday tor a four weaka* vtolt
lUu Jollm iullw Ml SitanUr ter
'TLL3S1L*
«S?2S£
rto^m
Tto%;^!r*fiSB^
araajsr
Saadav'e^stag^ Tta wftaWdM
and ireaa went dewm eveiV mlabie.
T&’smrszTjsi
Na.iroraiag trata comtag la tare UB
iv Mhvr had a mw killed by Ught*
taalta ata RUM aaaaf hto koroea.
Osriag to M heevy rata and the
lean hUla aanwetabut tb^ house of
.bank Oatoetl h eaase very aear betag
maatafl fway. Tta CamUy worked aB
throalb the mUH mana to 4Hoh tta
water away. .
i
T. R. VhUe tad family, also Mrs.
Jamea OOOd aaR Mater. Mra. Emma
Dtager. adtmM$ dtarctaat Uto place
ArthnrLanS^ drove to BerdickvtUe WlU a ldo4|ar roeorten Uls aflecv
Mr Raakey to Ue new aectkm forcl
taa. Mr. Toaag reeigaed a week ago.
Mrs. WaaUaka ata aoa, Mr. and
ira. rrmak Toaqg apd •» tad Oaear
laypool weat- to HM Lake Batorday
reams backleberrylng. Mr. Clkypool
walked tafo Tq
e by train.
Ooarod Wetolor to tavtag a ateae
wall bnlU for a graaaiy. Hank Johm
m ta doing the maaon work.
Mr and Mra. Rtchard Bayne were
Ttaveiee CUy eallera today.
Mra. Anna M. Ctaypeol will leave ta
morrow nooa for a two weeks' vlaU
with retoUrea aad frieods at Bates
and Acme. MIeh.
Mra. Emma Dinger will leave UMBofy
Mr. a.sL Smith resumed hto dotiaa
as agent here Uto morolag.
July 17.
RICYCLEB bo««bt and aU klada of npalri^ done, Mooey to loan. Fred
**FlnchT811 E. Front 8L
July 17-1 mo
flOTtCE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling towns are from
S U 8 a. m. and from S to 9 p. m. At
ao Ume can water be naad without
Doxxle or aprtakler attached. On hcooaat of the great amount of water
used doriag Ue day for maanfactap
tag and other purposes necessary rules
for sprinkling towns moat be en
forced.
H. O. JoynL Bupt
34-lf
A lot of men's straw hats.............. 3ke
Cloalng out a lot of men's twopleee wool crash aulta. op
from ................................................ $3.75
Cornu quick.
Hamilton qoUrtftg Co.
BAmkoo pordi stadet'^lB’. yair
ptrek wni keep you colB1krttMk^
diriar tke tat wettier. 4x8,6x8,
8x8, 18x8, 90c vp. J. W. VilUkei
Jikyzotf
•fRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"T
'"isn?.*'
r-
Great Favorite
Famotia mimiouuia, Patti.
NoriIica,Xfiebling, Ganx. 8eoIxiock, and hundredfiof otbon
have boaiowed tbe bUihc*!
pmiae on the KIMBALL
PIANO; this baa been au^
piemunted by' bigheat awama
and gold mwlalfi received at
the world'a greattat expoeitioBh.
Bat the true ioaroe of invnt •
nqpa nnd popuUrity of the
KIMBALL PIANO ia in
itoelf; in its rich sinCTm; tnno
quality, ita evenly bnianced
•eafe, reaponaivc action and
apkbdid wearinu
quality.
iSe^mand for KIMBALL
PIANOS ia
'
Three Times Greater
*nian for any oUht i)iano in
(beiroHd. Tbia is u strong
atatoment, b u t aliaolutoly
tnie, borne out by the annwl
galas of Klmlitn PitlM.
Jqat now wc are showing
some beautiful KimlitU Art
PrBiBCtWtt and the hand.
■oRMtotcase dcaigM
htfaited on onr ftoors. We
iavite thorough investigation.
Ifyoo can’t call, write os to
day fbr special poy JSat and
pMi Bakes plfiM
easy.
KMittl
MUSIC IIIIIISE
Af BABHEa, Prm
THK IVtUM WmOO^ TIIAVtIltK etTV, MICHWAII, nuOAY. JULY n. IMK
VKtwamm
toadlag la the polkw madaa whm 6aUttad. Tbe CaeaRy aays it Ikirngbi
lalxad hatbiag was as proper te Cha
big sYtmartac pool ae at tbe aMkata.
bat that emae of tbe yaaaw mb baaa
bMM-Mdadly fres^ **
Happy Hanaas! Sba aaa« aot fM
fib bad aboBt tbe aU oatapM WHMt
AtewMigNit I
»a ba*ds to tba acre ta fbei aaaaty.
aad M besh^ U eoMMB
tlBW—i» i»—Hrfi—MfctJia.
Pnd. Eraaat HaadML ia a raaaat
leetar* la Hertta, dadarad tltai It la
abaelately certaia tbai maa fa dm
•eroded from apes.
( "‘ '
■-_ :
‘T -'
Tm paytec Is to be stopped la Haif^
pary, aeeordlBc to tbe pbms of tba
to tbe
kiac. la Ofdar to fsnber tbair eaaaa
Of obtaialac a eanatltatioa. Moot Haaa
are delighted at tbe proepeet.
une
One aaaared
baadred pad
a»d alae
Blae babtaa.
babiea. Mack,
UadL
nfwtMT W niitab m
^ V- •
a Abe etodrafJdlBBe Qmibbm Pa.’^«^l>rt>II aata
U a vm6m» of midlrias Ib tbh d
try. Be la to tbe iBilaBs wbat 1
T. TTBibiiBinB Is to tbe aagnUa. Met
TVaucr af OrmM Bapiis baa baaa ae: .Tf
. tus * . :i"
caiad far a taetaea. Tba Bor. Dr.
< Potts. adMar af tba Hkblpaa CbrtatiaB
BJUVCb WILL MAKK THCtR WAY
.
’TO NOBTHPOBT.
OBa or tbe Saadaya.
mm tm ■eethig
>Jr iLgJi
Her Inrt Uttar t
^5£.2i?r^»r
STpiSr
er.i?STiiss;ri Ss
SSS3??'*«
JleraMOod leMer}
^^,T=far£rJSS;'ai
SwS5wS3S
»m. Am mf earn «w ae mIow i* ammm e
^tatalMowed. IkMw
Bow eMy It WM for Him. DIutek to
write to Mm. Plokbom*t LjnaVliota,
ood bow UtiU It eoirt her<-o iwo-eui
~ rthOwvolnoliUwMUieteplrl
nuolek w7«>ltaotad Iwr
bar fiU.
A* Mn. Dltuolek
Mni. PlTikhetn has on fiU thtnuoada
of )tut Mek Utters mm tb» sbore. ud
nCHKAH NEWS COIDBISED
“The RuuleiiB b»ve a pecuTUr reBprct fur a atnms albeit oruel ajitucrat.
A puaillaoimoiu autocrat U to them
an iaeonc^-ivable pbeoonienun. That
U «by ibe cxar’B proetlce U aufrerins.
A roup d iktat In St. petersbunt vould
lie almtwt Itnpoaaibie. It U in Hoe,
etiw tbal'tbe hoart of the empire moet
•droiUril- jmUale^ ^
*Y«Ime in a rpforinfd abopc'lB'io b* con-^
th«-n the c»ar mast, before It U
, tiMi late, sbnw^ btmself to the MnsTO> ' trill's within the wnclent aanrtuarjr of
the Kremlin ** So declared a friend of
I • Prince Trubetskoi, president of the
tematvoo.
^
“Who Is Itraeclnskir* rallnl the
presldeot to Swriwtarr U>fb. harlnf
heard that the stork had visited the
llrzeclnskt home. Ixwh told him Br*cxinski was a secret service sUuth. **1
dunt soem to remember hlm.'^ said the
] rprtisldept. -but anyhow, you’d better
J
order a nice silver cup for the baby
’
If mav «>ncoMrare some of the irthex
boys.** ho added, with a meaning look
at Becrel Sertire Aumt Sloan, who
was standine on the ‘Uwm near by.
I
Bloan. who Is alwavs with the presl?
deal, has be«*n married several yt
f-' but no heir to the Sloan rollHons
;v
yet appeared. When the m*ws of the
* . . prealiieat's Rtfl was broken to BrxesInskl he remarked: “I always did In
lend to name that kid Theodore.’
Klnrl>scar is bv no means the first
Scandinavian king to t»e dethnmc'd. A
Danish historian rechlls the fact that
In 1R09 Quauv IV. of Sweden was com
pelled to abdicate, and Itefore him
King iyik XIV. and King SlgUund:
|hc same fate also'overtook the ri>ign
-/ng Qutvns Christina and Uliike
ore. Danish hUtnrv records the de
throm^eot of only one king—Kris
flan II, in 16*2.
*nis “prcsldenUal cocditall” has been
Invrntod by Klroer E. Paine, one of the
Oyster Bay newspaper aleuths who
:/ chronicle Mr. Roosevelt*a bhlhs. rides.
UH>thaches. etc. It Is made by nillnp
r V a ciK-kull glass with twoihirds maras
V Chino and one third brandy. This mlxipre J*alne finiahed by dashing ahtmt
four drops of t^nge bluers Into It.
A heat sufferer, John C. Ecklestoh.
aged 3$. of PhlladclpMa, was arrwsted
shortly after midnight Wednesday
noming while rlirobing over a high
Iron fence near the White House In
Washington. He waau a Job as U. &
consul at Rosaao. Argeotinn. ts well
nded
A*hen
by tho InteAt- bM TuetMlay.
Tw
arrested he SAid Ita^was going
the prastdeta.
rreaMeai*MboseT^t Is at
chief cook and camp director In a
-camp eta Uoyd’s Jlecl^ i, five mllea
fromhU bMc. mth him bre his
B. EeARL bnd Arcbla. hia
- . and Ooorga,
sons oMl^C.%imev
L%iosevcit. and two aoaih
of Jirs. J.
RocmelL Aitmni
the campfire tjie. presiXnil tells storiea
of his ovq^perivaces that always appeal ttoa^rqothful eompaalout.
MJx^VnU la the Tala gymgaslum swtnuntag pool bas been abolUhed by the faculty., following thv
amat of Prof. Ctapp la donning the ah
tbe of a FOBBg wuataa balbur, waROaf
to Philadelphia by tbe
Mg AaMrteaa Baer Haveeford. “Harar
lialled wiU each a igaalliag eaigo.faatarked a cabta ateward.
“Hare’s my BMcot.“ rcamrkad W.
9. OUnar, Jr, in tbe deatb-defylap
gwim of the Niagara lapMa. aa be
atepped aabore. gsaUy etrokl^ a
baby's shoe. “My UiUe alater pbwed
It to aiy tnmka and said It troold brfag
me good ioek.Heary H. Rogers, vice presldeat of
Staadard Oil Ca aad oMaf vilaiii
- - .
- ' iiM
In Toat
AHUWMKNTm.
aas AB BarM af tba
f MfViaapBBBM.:
,. , w ^
KartbpoK. Mleb, Jaly Xl.—Prapai^
tbM ata bstaB lajdily cotaptatad for
ba ar«Bt aatbartag of tadtaas/la tbair
aBBBa! camp t alia# at IbU place, baglaBlag Aag. II aad ooBtlaalag aatll
Aag. SI. Tbb Mattag bas baaa raanlag for
**»»■ ahoai
•*»« tvaoty
«wwwy yaars.
yw*. bot
ow It
w U
wi
aaad of tbe
diaaa froai all ovar MUkigaa are ezpecaed to attead. They come ta all
naaaer of eoaveyaaees fnaa the upper
aad lower peatnsnla, aad also froai
Wlaoonsta. Bailboats. canoes, atsaan
ers. railway trains, wagoos and tooie
afoot lad their way here. They bring
iMa.
aae tbe Mat MpBlfteaai atraai Mrade
aad tbe graptaat abov gp bar^'.tte
low aimratoB rataa aaciordad ta tba
BBd Sana
Bmtbara asragatioa wlU gUe ^
a ebaap aad cooraaiaat ebaa9s to ^
The fortbraalag Mimaainat ia tkia
hrated BagtUh aotreaa, la Load Lgttaa’a beautlfui play. “Tbe Lady wf
Lyaaa.“ will oadouhtedly awaken
great deal of laterast aaaoag tb«';fl^
atcr goera. ai aot only baa |Hia Nc^
vine a splendM metropoUtaa npatm
tkm gained dortag five years as a
member of Sir Henry Irving's ^com
pany, but the ooaMay surroaadlBC
hOT la one of ezcepcioBal merit. Tbe
eUagement here will take place at
Steinberg's QrSad opera bouse aborUy
and will undoubtedly draw a targe and
fpsbionable a-dlence.
I- WTKMmaf
m^tatda Wer4 tbaj
WANTED.
Ipadal to tba BraBi^ Baeord.
Oadar;
Jaly tl.—A vary de- WAMTKIi .Cinmptaato gWtoriaaaral
UgbtfBl daactBg Mty wae ftrea la
bM af tbe deparm of Mr. aad Mya.
CBbt Bkbaida wbo are pafaig to ataka
tbair boaia In Trarefae Oty kw
tatare. There was aboat tblfly-ftre
Joto r, pu, »it W|
cMplaa praaiat wbb aO apaat a vary
da«Md eyaaUB.
SITUATION ^WAMTBO bf BvaHab
BMtodegfUmlAoaaaaariL Apply
to Prof. Hndeaa. E. P. a 1.
BUUmarr reetoBly a BeeCtBb aartaty
lalyja*
called tbe Robert Bunm dab.
■ Mr. Bonaparte la the ho^ at bis WAN'TSO-YEomaa aboat to yuan oM.
npmpNaat to taaaagto and oare for
aSdrem crltkieeJ Bans ta an Ulaadnat^ Just, and Vtoquent maaaev. Be
chlldraa.
Rafemaoas
raqulmd.
^coeladed with a bnmurous itftovace
Steady amploymeBt Mm. W. Gamy
to
jekee aboat tbe BroWA peopU
BnO, oetaar Suu and WsUlagtoa
iba\ tbe* English Uke to ccatAt.
•troeta.
July 2b4t
•«oce i>r. JohttsoB rtdlenUd poor
BdBweU 08 bis Seoriah Urth.~ said Mr. WANTED—A woman eook: wages Bto
per atooib. Lake Vtaw House. Elk
Itanaperte, **U»e English hare poked
RapAda.
July l»4f
rito at an your paaple. IC ts. tboagb.
FOB BALE—II tats la BHnahb «k
, At*; Beni pare tats freattagoa 14th
ntrnta, 4 In QrlMn B Winalab ndi,.
and 3 tain on Want Ffoat stceni .
Will be aMd «ta easy payanta nr '
.wrrhange for ptbar Mnpnrty. Oea.
W. RalL
Mar 11-tf
ICE Jato Bopktaa wOl farm Ian
nn In tbe pnnt |n the.
.
BAST TABT or TOWK
enn np kg boU phonas Nn, M.
JOHN BOPKIN
npr2S.lM
_MI80ELLANE0U8
MOMeV TO ii
pnt la taortsn
Insulm of I
J»laoe. HoMd.
FAUi
Me^
tbn tatofo Itaa fo pqfo
geed humored Tun. faas^ mainly on WANTCD^aa aad bli wife to work
the Men that the Scotch' leave an Imtana. laqulm. J. W. Slater’s
pi^erisbed cimntry to And a home In
House Purutahlng <eompany.
rich EagUnd. No offense Is ever U
July 13-tf
A FOB aaXn ob TBAOB-au sin
km at this Joke.
n hoUMS ssd iflts os Wwatadw n
**L was tainrbing one day ia Lcadoa WANTED-To boy 12 or 14 ft. oooatstay tbroai^ tba whole meeting. Some
wtU s rich Bngllshmaa and a rich
er. 3. 4. C or t n. ebow eaae\ad
Scot. I d<-scrU«cd a nuuilier of sight
of tboee who OOM are very old. bavcood bard coal aiove. Inquire 311
seeing tours that 1 had made thrungb
iag raacbed tbg century mark.
E. Front etreetr^
July 7-tf
tbe city, and then uld:
Almost every Indiaa Is an f>raU>r or
• TIh. by the way. w here is the
It will bring rich, rt-d bloud. Arm
given to each of 28 teacdierw
rdr at leasL a fairly good exhorter. They
Starting next Tuesday. July SS. at
flesh and muscle. Thni's what HolUaRsvetr: Maas., |16b ia gold, ta order lore to stag. They sing aad speak for Steinberg’s Grand opera bduse. Lostar
t
the
8<-ot
'*The Engl
lu looked
ler’s Roricy Mountain Tea will do.
tbar they may have apeadlng moaay tbe Mac >art Ui tbelr naUve toague. 0. Slocum will preeent his famous aad smibd.
Taken this month, keeps yen well all
- Hoot.
o. j'an lb It.' be said in
summer. 38 rents. Tea or Tableti.
lor Uelr vacatioaa witbout barlag to ThU year tba grouad arraagemcats moving picture entertainment, a comgood dlsIevL**—l*luclnnsll
*.*•—1*11
Enquirer.
Johnson Drug Co.
draw OB their savlnga.
tbaa ever before hlnallon of music, animated ptetnrea.
TO RENT—House NO. 407 West 10th
Henry of Pniasla baa Joat
teal arin
wf be
' wwd lor
‘
Bongs, scenes, otc, that U said
aOO-QLASS SHIPS-SOE
8i.
Inquire
at
county
JaU
or
eUber
•'Ucar
openuora”
farced
Arcadian
purchased for 130,000 a voaderful aodUorium. A Sae
dae large dining hall aew and original and entirely unlike
100—GLASS LAMFS-Sqp.
phone Na 21.
July I04f
-Maine toarataUae. wWcb^t>e origlaal wlib a most estwReat menu will serve anything before shown in this line. euiiper gilae slock from 990 down to
To be given away to Ibe schod chllflader, Wesley Wight, a Bethel (Me.) the destros of the baagry. The groands Tbe engagement U for three nights »0 -crtTs. and now fOar.fooied bears
drm
Baturday
afternoon at a special
TO BENT—Unfurnished rtiom: also a
farmer, found kteking aboat a counliy bare been named •Bhah-Sko-K«^lblk.“ and should prove n most plenaant one. are after the few remaining Inhabitgood bam. Inquire at 218 W'est matinee to U- held at 2:30 o’clock by
road and sold for a trifle. B’hen Heary which ta the I
aa<‘lstare of tbe .ua- Popular prices of 18. 28 aad 38 cenu aata. , Arcadian sras the flmt venture
Bleveuth street.
July lp4f Raymond's glass blowers. A apeclal
of
Standard
Oil
In
copper,
and
had
was in Chicago be saw It in a Jewelry tutored white a
Bteajaa*Oreea inty.“ will prevail.
■
matinee for ladiee and children.
2.MM people six years ago where half TO BENT—Two resldcocee. €»e at
•tore. Recently be sent a fsanaa lapi Uaay exeelleni preat^mra gad layaioa.
The admiaakm is lu to adults and 8ca
288 and another at 287 Bast Tenth to school children. incIiHllng one of tbe
dary over to make the purebaaa.
boeb white and ladlaaa. will be presA clergymanI at Yarmouth.
*•«»«»«
An old she
Tsrmoutn. England,
Eugiano. j - ------- ----------------------------------------sirivt.
Apply
to
K.
McNamara.
eat
pad
vrmwA.
tdlug
s
‘'rummage
eale“
i
•**••*
vIRw
Prince Luca Sitetiiaxy. who has
who was attendl
many presents given away.
r
held
for
a
chsrll.v
Uk)
1
Wednesday
and
reamloed
nU
day.
killJuly 14-tf
that was lieii g
enormous posaeskms in Transylvania.
Oartaa Montexuraa. i
July 20-21* ,
a new straw hat on a stall, ami when | lug a calf for lunch. The town Is only
Is about to creel a church on hU es
he tnrtied around to get It s minute or
miles from Houghton.
tates whieh win he a model of Kibg dent phj-aiclan at several
________________
' two later found that tbe energetic I
AU. PANS ran bead for Grand Rap•Baerbaxy j emment schools, wrtl be present W»d j *
Solomoo’s temple. Count •Mderbaxy
j.
FOB BALE—Roust iud lol, bam oo Ids Sunday. Pere MarqoeUe excursion,
THY A BECORO WANT Aa
Is n mystic, almost a recluse, and has address the Indians on “iviist We In-|
unknown purchaser.
lot. 442 W*eet BghUt street. Price rate 82. Central Icagoe game. Ike
t2.4«M). ootMhlrd down, balance to Butler. What better?
suit purchaser. Inquire 118 Bast
Ninth street, or address John C3une.
1::"' ts -sr^ x-r:
' -5
.
July Ik-tf
Cheboygan. Mich.
6 =5™ 6
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE
Seasonable Goods at Cot Pnees!
'■ i, "
■
KOOL KIMORAS AltU WRAPPERS FOR HOT WEATBBt
We have just received and placed on sale the greatest line o( Wrappers and Kioionas
ever shown at the prices and they are just the styles that are wanted for this kind of weather.
NEW, UP-TO-DATE WRAPPERS AT 49c, 65c, 85c, SLOQ, $1.25 AND $L50
nwoNAS •>'“crirt-w
KOOL UNDERWEAR for Ladies and aUdren
Low berk, aleendeas Vesta, the kiml that uatuilly
aclls at 15c, we offer in all aiaea at only........................
LADIES' MOSUN DRIWEDS, umbi^ atyle, triomied
with lat» and iaaertum, tnckg, etc,, made an yon
like U^tan, per pair, only...................................... ...............
JIUS^ DRAWERS fur Children
t
*
QAfs
^*0*0
|
LADIES' CORSET COVERS, noatly trimmed with lace’
and ingertion, embroideiy, etc., perfect fitting,
beautiful atylee, at only................................................
f^Ar>
LADIES' LACE HOSE, very pretty atylee in oolom
and blaoks, excellent valoee at............... 50c, 25c and
|
t wU
FT. O.
foUOMOS-S
Ttaclitr of Vtolio
Sratk Side SkoeStM^ -
329 soum IIROI STREET
J. M. HUELLMAIfTEL
FOR SALE—At B. J. Morgan's stable,
horse, harness, top buggy and IH>rt IKAL KSTATt AMD LOAIN
Ntotamr-y P»astollo
land cutter. Party leaving city. A
Usaiatrs
bargain If taken at once. July IS-Cf msmi Prowl atcMi.
FOR. SALE—Enquire of W. Holds
worth. 224 W*est Eighth street.
Sunnybank hotel property. 68x180
feet. Lot bn State street. 33x160
feeL Beat location In dty for hotel. taSAPrswtat.
Jpyq 1212t
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard ’Whit
July KWf
• GUasma nifws «M
ABSTRACTS OF.TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRI0E8 REASONABLE
Btn it soc, ASC. 75c, Me, I1JI5, fl.SO od ll.vs. PsTtCS tt 25c, SSc. 50c flBd TSc.
pu^oR SILK GLOVES
swS.l*iSJ6 w belts
In all colom- Pink, Light Bine, Reawda,
Brown. Green, Kavy, as well aa Black bnd
White, and we have them to fit all na^
extra larj;i? waiats aa weD aa apudl and
rnetlinm. The beat atylea and beat Tahiaa
everahown at------25c, 35c and 50c.
We handle Ki^ CoraeU, Amerkmn Lady
OocaeU and P. K. Coneta. Theao are
beat makea in America tothree of the
tl
tbeae Unea yon will find
d^s Bod[ among
>
real atyle axid comfort than you
ever thought it poaaible to get out of a
coraeL
Duck IVlu at......................................lOeeaeh
We abow a good Kool Comet at 25c, many
atylea at 50c and $1.00, and othem at
$1 50, $2.00 and up to $3 00. Thow at
^.00 will compare favorably wnh what
many aioiea aeU at $5.00.
Tla* phenomenal boalnea we have done in
this line enablee on to offer yon reiy Me
ctal valnea now.
QQ^ For new. up-to-date atylea that
are worth 50c to 76c,
The ladiee are enthnaiaatic t
, atylea we ahow in
Bargains JlSSJ***
in tin <2oak Department
FOR SALE—My home. No. 801 Wes'
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
abed .large bas<teent fumaoe,' hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
ly modem, gas lights, comer lot.
carpenter shop on back with atall
and shod. \V. H. Raine. care of Bos
ton store.
July 18-6t
DENTISTS
iffiffovED TO omces
OVKK J0H»S0M PWCOI.
Fine Dental Work
We nak you to see the new thinga. - They're da^iea.
10c
FOB BALE OR TRAOC—Lot. hulliltag.
stock and fixtures of grocery and
meat market. South Spruce street.
Cltlzena phone 733.
July 8 1 mo
DR, W.J. HIGGINS
Other Comet covem at 33c and 40c that are easily
worth 45c to 75c.
NEW HAND BAGS AND PURSES
REST SUff DONKETS For Lndtea, Miaaca
and ohildivn, white and colom, worth
15c, 20c and 25c, all at the
Dn.Mi|« 1 hi*,,,
FOB SALE—Summer cottage and lot.
Blrchwood. Inquire Angus McColl
July 18-41
Here ia an opportunity for you to aavo
money. We handle only tho lieal makea,
doable tipped fingere. two claspa. heavy
ailk, in 4 oolom-White. Black. Brown.
Tan, Slate, Moda, etc., worth
OQa%
50c and 75c,at........................
OC^C
Silk Obvea for Children, worth
fiOc
................................
Miaaea' Latv Glovea, worth 15c
and 20c a pair, at........................
25c
10c
aEARIMG OF WASH GOODS
At aenaatidfial pHcea. One lot-that waa
10^ 12|c and 15c a yard, to
0Q
r Uie ph'tty
WHITE MOSUN SKIRTS
At an<^ apecual low prioea aa
$105, $150, $L00, etc., worth oongid.
erably more. Othem aa high as $5.00.
Everyone dioioer than yon naually find
even at higher prioea ebewhere.
Another lot that waa
15c,
18o and 20c, to tdoae 'at............
9C
A lot of fine Wmah . Qooda that f 0_Lr%
gold at 18c, ROc and 25c, go at a
Fine Silk Hnlb and other waah
goods that were 25c, 36c and
1 Q/%
40e per yard, to cloae at..........
1 OU
3c a Yard fir Wide Laces
Good new atykea, worth 6c, 8c ai^ 10c,
SHk Shirt Wtbt SlIU in Browna, Bloea and Blaeika, aS the naweat atylea,
ahinrnl or box plaited. Some tbry good atylea aa low aa......................................
LiAles* SHk Gaits, Short, medinm and long lengtha—mahy handaoroe atylea—
Rreiy one a red bargain. Prioee bow.
AMUiwp
STEINBERG BR0§.
FOR SALEOaawiaar.OUnrAk.. -............
ONE HOUSE on West lltb street.
THREE HOUSES on Bast lOtb St.
TWO HOUSES on comer Ftoat and
Rose street
ON^ HOUSE on Webster street
60 acre farm.
,
SO acres unimproved land.
40 acres unimproved land.
Any of tbeM at a bargain that 3
refoae. Part down; balance
to suit buywr.
A. P. huellmantell
.fWW. A. „Uf«VIW
135 East fth Street
July S4f
JARPETCLEiUni WUO.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
FOR SALE OR TRAOE-Stock and
. fixtures of gnmery and meat market.
BoutE Spruce street CU. phone
7X3.^
Jely S-lmo
asK***—
FOR BALE—Nice Jersey cow. H. Hy
man. 24t Washington street
Jely Mf
HOUSES AND LOTS-MonUtly paymanta. Herman W. SaUth. €13 West
Blevaath street CiUaana phone IM.
Jane 27-U
FOR BALB—WSraSoaaa boUdlns on
Bay atreaL eocMr HaU. alao 14borto powar gaaoliaa eagiae and
fead mni oetlt: atao f^oom brick
meldenea, 07 BIstb stML Apply
to John HonSald at MUnnea.
JaaalS4f
FDR BALE Btota brtlitafc etocfc aad
tstaetoL Wm oMl an or any part,
•r wll iM MHmnt. Apply at onem
L Eotintbni. Tiwmee aty. Mtah.
may 2M1
Tranrsi Gilt
lru4
KEYSTONE, M ICH,
'V-; J
\ nwcomn.
OLD SORES
fiOOTED IN THE BLOOD
«M B>« « tb.
CM ta BtM to PM* CMr «*. ft is
sK tBt tWr BffOD* o potr cf —to.
•M «o aM la ■aailiag tMr paata
aa4 vitli tboai aarraioA Um ^ ot a
SMM. Mfctat a aav orttk arUek
tkor «Ht opM Cba Door.
Too Back *traaxM ftaaacb- «a tkt
irt of duos femmatk
jroatJw
rooaei tte aospleiaBs or cte «*e«n.
and they wfU prohaMy be aedt to tba
ladomrial boaw at LaMlaa. The boys
Doa Bteaatag. agad It: Soy Reaeiag. his brother. ags>d U. and Ralph
tag. a eooalB of the boys, aged
J4 years. The two yooagcr btqrs ooafesa to aevea borgbuleo In TeenBseb.
and impHcale the older boy. They
eacoried the oMeon to ai|ea north of
the vlUnge. where they hod jHiried
of the auiien coin and hid the
hills In fence cocnem.
Mias M(4ta Dean of Owoano aad
twoM. islnlhe blood sad uaUllkepoMO^
Howard B. Brown of TpallaatJ wera neo« Batter that k kcepiac «P
dfteaaootUwolacccaaooibcaL S. S.8. cnKly married 4n Ownoso Monday
taatM U»cB cSdaorw thr^h ^
momtag and* havi gone to TpallaatL
They leave the last of the month for
aa extended stay abroad where both
httUbyaotbsl will poruse their musical sindles.
MB u ft drcalstes Brown illrn'aaw the photo of Mist
to tbe diaeaaol
Drab about alx months ago at chs
home of a friend In YpsilanU. and waa
nch ImpreBed with it that be at
sought an Introduction. It was
partnaacaUr. If y«m hare an old Mcr]
e of love at first sight, and with
or ulcer do not waste time with.aaltea, in forty-eight hours the engngement of
powders, plaaters, etc., but write for oar
W aiA ask for aaj metical advioe fcm the young people was fonanlly annoonced. Brown was formerly organ
ori^. We make no charKe for either.
TNC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO^ AttaatB. 6a. ist of the Forest Avenue Presbyterian
church at Detroit^and la a member of
the faculty of the Ypallantl Conserva
tory of Music. HU bride U considered
be one of thei> prettiest girU In
Owoaso. Is an aooomplisbed soprano
The recent appointinent of Roy C. singer and a well know amateur acVandercook as captain of the newly
Brown has been organist of
organised battery at Lansing puts a Ihe First Baptist church at Owoaao
aewspaper man In command of the ar the past few weeks.
tillery. At the time of rocclrlng this
appolntaaeat Taud*‘rcook was flfsi lieu
tenant on the staff of Ocn. McGurrin.
Capt. Vanderoouk is 31 years old and
married. The battery be commands
was recently provided by the stale POOR MICHIGAN GIRL MADE A
miliury board and Is in four soctibns.
SENSATION IN CHICAGO.
one being lurwted at liansing. one at
Maaon and fwp at runtlac. There are
S4 enlisted men In the artillery de With Wonderful Realism She Portrayed a Buffalo Hunt, Every De
partment.
Some of the ladles of the Kalamazoo
tail Being Almost Perfect.
W. C. T. U. wanted to take a varaUon
during the hot weather and in sup
Chicago.
July 21.—The art of paint
port of their move deciarful ttuft many
of the aaloonkcH'pers hail done that ing re-discovcrt>d by an untaught hard
very thing and gone to the nOrth working Michigan girl—thU is the
woods. Rut Mrs. Mary K. Pengally. modem mlracie that hss come to light
the fouuder of the local orfomlxatlon. In Chicago.
Over In the Art InaUlute is a mas
waa adamant. "Let the saluonkecpors
bar their doom and nail up their win sive painting of a wild west aceoc
dows If they want to.*' ahe aald. **but that U the art sensation of the day.
we will stay right at home and keep up It Is the product of a rustic genius—
uneducated, untutored young wo
the UghL”
man. who only left her cabin, homo
James Smith, found asleep in a Batin the Interior of Michigan three days
lle Creek livery bam. was arraigned
8he never saw an artist use
b4>fore .Municipal Judge Loomis for
palette or brush, but by her native
drunkenness. The fine was flaed.at
g«‘niuB she ha* produced a painting
to. "Let me figure this •>ut." aald
which lias dumfcMjnded the professors.
Smith. "Klvc doUars means two ana
Horn on a farm in Michigan, and
half days' work—and It's t<N> blamed
hot to work. Take im‘to Jail." Smith reared on the lont-aome plains of
has natil bts line every lime arnwied ibtuth Dakota. Miss Myrtle Von l>euWalkc r grew amid the mild flow
befoiM^—which ds saying a good deal.
ers and prairie gras*, and surrounded
with the life of the cowboy, the InIt nisy liave been pity fo*- her 16
<Uan, the soldiers, she know* the wild
* year-old buHitand. and to s
almoRphere In spirit and feeling.
from reiM>atei| s|«nkingK that csimohI
When a small girl she idcked up the
Mrs.* Presiuo of KalamaiiMi to illare
black charm! piece* of wood from
, gani llie dlfferenre In ihi lr ages, she
the obi fashlotUMl flreplaco In her hum
"being 18 to marry him. She declares
cabin home and made rude draw
that her husband was a slave
ings of honK**. chickens. Indians,
uncle and.was forced to ob«*y his every
t*o}> and the scene* around tier.
whim on jienally of r«‘pc*ated whip
' she grew older her drawing be
pings. The Uiy apparently preferred
. iieing married to being whipped and came more tn-rfect. She knem- noth
ao perjun'd himstdf glKMit his age. giv ing of paints, to she hunted along the
creeks
and streams for various rocks
ing Ihe uncle an opportuultv to start
criminal proceedings. "We will never and {lebbles that would make soft
be driven apart as long as we live.' marks of red. green, yellow or blue.
Ihe bride Mys. "We would rather go Recently she came into poueaalon of
some real paint such as artists
to prison."
She decided to t>aint a big picture.
Hugh Johnson, a ctdored Ann Arbor
Three houra a day for seventy-nine
restaurant ke«>per. thinks he baa been
days she worked aaalduoualy. and
harshly uiw'd by the authorities,
last ahe took the canvaa outdoors
was In Justice Olbson’s conn and In
gel a perfect view of It. and the was
his free, picturesque way he made
once famous among the country folk
some remarks about Prosecuting At
near Crj-aial. Mich.
torney A. J. Bsw.ver. Jr., and <
She developed a deaJre to know
posted the remarks. That is to say.
worth 1
be would have repealed them had he
ii\-ed a
not been interruptt»d by a bt
:Jaw. and before he had time to rcwllze tute >-esierday. Director Freprh
that it was the prosecuting attorney her to go with a guide to aa exhibi
who bad caused the interruption the tion room and hang some of her
sketches.
Justleo had him by the neck and
yanking him outside. Johnson
"I reckon I had better hang up my
testa againat the combination ahd big piece." said the rustic artist.
threatens to get even.
Later when French went to the room
•
Paw Paw lake U the banner "skeet- he mrma astounded to see a oaaraa six
er" lywort in Michigan. The campers feet high and t>relve feet long, on
organize hunting parties, going
which was painted a most remarkable
with 44"callber repeating rlOes. Often picture of a buffalo hunt. Here s
moaqaiioca are able to limp away, car- band of indlaas charging a herd of
tying the bnlleu with them, but In buffalo, and shooting arrows while the
most caaes killings are made. There hordes were going at breakneck speed.
Is also in vogue there a novel mfans A big Indian rode a white horse, which
of capturing the mosquUoea alive. The he had reined up auddealy on lU hind
camper slta Inside his camphouse with feet, and every detaO waa carried oat
a sledge hammer, and when Mr. Moa- admirably, even to the horse's |av
anlto bores hls way through the wall, h^ing pulled open with the hard drasrn
the man with the siedge clinches the bit. In the foreground lay the dead
crcalnre’t bill ao that he cannot
Indian, with the blood atreamlnc from
cape. Then, if be ao C' drea. the the wounds Inflicted by the buH. which
campar may at hU leisure walk aiound also lay
beside the slain horsa.
to the oauldc of the boase and beat It waa a tnnqh of reaUsm.
tba mosquito to death with adab.
“Why. this poor coontry girt, akms
Arbie Frtteni and Mason Norton, and without hutruetlon or even know,
awaiting trial upon the charge of high ledge of mixing patnto. has virtually
way robbery, caenped from )aU at Beb redlseovared the art of pataUag!“ exlalre Iqr aawlog Uroaih the door o<
555^*^
fumywuTMU.
GBIEMLREWSOFTHEWOIIUI:
IS WONDERFUL PUNTER
i:
'ffifidiii
tsavism cctv, mkhwaii,
-V
mioAv. julv »«. ^
Charles T. Harvey has eeenrud an
l^ipnprtatien of UJW CMm the Ca^ Ana Arbor, aaved WIB Wknkaaf. a
M gpversmsB to be oMd fur ite- ig-yaarold hey. frea drewaing. He
waa halhlaB to the mOI race wtUi a
AMD suucm WERE
Boafaer of other ladn “Mb enfy m
MUCRD IN tm WAUL
Bteplay wffl be the Uggeet ever aeen
An MkMgy. tor the Stole awmlsahm
l out la the direction ct the hoy.
mn aleo expend a large sum for tonNM UHfl W^ W
k m In AHBdl works oa Ihe Aaeriean aSda. TheDsBBS W thh Msst
troK putorailng Co. has heea awardwas
not aoClood. hut as aoou ns the
nd the Bsntraet for decorating the city
pi a scale five times aa large as that alarm weal up Fletcfaer dove and
af the bto Oergae hlow-out at the time dragged Wleakasd Dorn the boctum of
The Ttavetae City
the river. He soon revived.
a* to OailUac yustariay to see the p the opplng of the power canal.
tanas rapart a vary enjoy hie tise.
The large faim bam cf G. H. BarThe races were quite good although
the Ttuvene Oty hotaus dlduT show Boar. who Uvea just west of Saranac,
■p so wen. Alaost a thoasaad people wns strack twice by Ughtntog Wednes
day mornlngr^ The flrat time U airuck
were In attendance.
la the third heat of the 2:22 pace, the end of the barn, teari'fg the tlmthere onae nanrty betag a very aeiioos |>ers and boards to tedUng wood and Niagara Fatia, Alexander Bay. Toronto
4 mi*a MaMcmiL
lenL Mattie Chimes, drivy by killing two rows that were standing
Special low rate excursion to above
near the barn. A fc-w minute* later
Toornf Beaforth. Ontario, and Ho
naodier holt struck the south tide at points via the Fere Marquette and
PBUaoc, drivBi by W. J. Agaew
Michigan
Ontrsd
railroads, or via DeGrand Rnpids, were mmet bnt neither the barn at about the center, going
reoefred aurlous injuries. Agnew was etralgbl to the ground, and kliuhg aUroit a Buffi^ Steamer Detroit to Bofalso npMt the day previous. Red korse that was In the und« rgrouml, fa>« on Tbarsday. August Srd, 1*05.
Avl. agonto for rates and pariiculars
Phil, a former Traverse City horse, stable. A colt in the same suhlc wa*
ICCBENT AT QUAUC
•net jar —— a*38 r«
EXCUiglONS
ELECTRIOIT
FOR
POWHt
rWHAT
POWBB
___ __ :__ ______ ni
of Qtilitj nod gcBdcal adaptB*
bility.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
PereA^quettb
took second In the 2:21 trot. Walter
B.. Oox hrotbera’ brown gelding,
ruled out In the 2:10 pace.
Today U the la.*t day of the races,
the string being shipped from Cadillac
to this city for the big race meet here
week.
PILING RIVER MOUTH
EFFORT BEING MADE TO PROVIDE
A CHANNEL.
Bar la a Nuiaanca to Boat Owners as
the Channel Changaa
Frequently.
The month of the Boardman river
la being piled ao that boats can run in ,
and oat. A bar at the mouth of the j
river has been the source of much in
convenience to local boatmen as the
channel changed repeatedly and some
mooiha during the year the water be> ao shallow that is was impossible
to get in or out.
Bariy in the season an effort was
made to aecnre a subscription and
have the wo-k done. Nol»ody went
aheadSwitti this and the matter wa*
allowed to resL Lately C. B. Murray
took bold of It and nom- there is a pile
driver at the mouth of the fiver, the
necessary plies and the work Is being
done by volimteers. The work was
begun yesterday but owing to the
heavy sea It was Impossible to keep
the pile driver In place long enough to
do the work. The piles are Im Ing
driven on the south side.
AH-GO-8A
Miss Ijou Calkins and Mis* Grace
Harnor were the guesti^of Mis* Bessie
Fulgbura this week.
picnic psrty composed of P.
Lahym and family. Mr. McDonald and
famUy. Mrs. Julius Campbell and
friend of Grand Rapids. Mr*. Wm. Ale
bott and her Ikjvs and the MIhso* Mor
rison of South Haven spent a pleasant
lime at the bay Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Flick, who are spend
ing the summer here, are visiting in
Manistee for a few days.
WVjrk fm the Ihxrk is progr«‘.^King
slowly, the piling are all driven and
the top is being put on.
Mrs, K. Lahym ha* pitched her tent
and expect* to be one of Ihe cn>wd.
Mr*. P. B. Jennings ha* put an ele
gant new flr on her tent.
The Sturms of Ihe first of Ihe we^k
did not discommode the inhabitants
of the resort in Ihe least.
The Fulghum and Lardle launch ha*
received new curtains a"d a coat of
paint and varnish which adds greatly
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*
Boardman Rircr
Bcctric Light
& Power Co.
Muskegon, Grand Rag^a—Rato t2JXL
Sunday. July 2L
Train will leave Travente City at'
wem ooL
C:M a. m. Bee i^oHev*. or ask agetita , worked. Boat toal thii way when
for particulars. H. K. Moeller. G. P. A.!
2tt^21-22
Vos Ars Not Feollsg Well,
PM llUi
OPERA HOUSE
.
TRY A RECCRO WANT Aa
3 NIOM-rS
STARTING NEXT
WAHEDTDflAWEm"
John GUI Had Forgotten Her Other
Name and Didn't Have the
'
Neceeeary Fee.
What might have been a romaace
could John Gill of 'UTley have obtaiaed a marriage Uoense Is stili In
the air with the probabOHles that love
will And a way. He appeared before
County Oerk Robert E. Walter this
afternoon without the necessary fee
or Information which made the grant
ing of the Uceose not at aU Ukely. He
wlahed to marry a lady In the county
house but wa* unable to give any other
name bat Ella, hartog forgouea her
other name. He gave her age at 2S
and hls at 25, bat eo far as can be de
termined the agea are 41 and S6. When
last eecn he waa standing near a tree
at a corner of the coontr building
waiting for Ids lady love to si>|war.
A lot of bSlW aad ohUdren’s Mrart
pants to cotton and Unao...........1
A lot Raen pants both white and
Thortell. Manader. OMce. room
Hamilton A Mllllken bloek.
n
OR. F. HOLDSWORTH— Special at^
oar,
tentloo to dlieaaes of thet eye.
t.
ea flttod.
nose aad throaL
Glaaaee
Rooma 7 and S. H. A L. Murcaatile
Co. block. Both pboues.
1S6*
Iran Drug Store. Special atteutk
) eye. ear. noae a»d throaL Gla**ea
fitted.
tted. Both pbonea. Boaidenoe 519
Sixth I
DR. w. t. MOON—Phooea. oMce.
Clu.. 107; Bell,.**. Residence. 710
Washington street. ClU. phone 21€;
Bell. M.
I jewelry xtorc., Both
daioat* SMMi ^ ■vwwwt aad hralu
•wry.
MoTinc Picture Wpsicil
"ALL SIDfS
OF LIFE”
JPZXAiiflRa
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyri'Tlan and curgetm. Removed to of
fices over First National bank. CiUxen* phone 385.
OR- F. P. LAWTON-Loffire nx*m. removed to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgins' oSce.
CIVl
VIK, VIGOR L VITALITY
Try* “Fill
U rwfMtCwlHira
ror Sato by all Orocstats
•O Owfit and BB Ount Dumb
AMEFT NO SOiSTITUTCt
The & B. Taylor Coal Co.
Bay Staamars
NE-AB.TA.WANTA
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
Laava 8:30*. m.: 11:00 a. m.:
4:a0p,fn.
OMENA
OR. G. H. LYNCHland bkK-k. pli>^lr
Citizen* phone 3FI
adlea, *you nan ynmp on Nt, tn
will eeme up emlllat
an H
R. but It
pie en
tiMa.” C
•very tli
Laava 8:30a. m.
NOITHPORT
NOITHPORT POINT
DRS. J. 0. k HART J. TRUEBLQOD
RETURNING SANE DAT
JOHN R. SANTO
H.&N. L TIME CARD
a-ssils!
Kook. Tiwvm €Kb .
a P. GAIIVSII * Dlia
EKE INSURANCE
U U A DUILOINDi
A. D. TYLER ’
DENTIST
OMen Mi. New WUbalw Ueck. MM.
bona. Ml.
i?t5i‘!aj'f)i5sraLr
We have bouKht the enormous stock of Wall Pa
per of The Boston Store at a BIG SACRIFICE.
273 PATTERKS WHICH WE SHALL SELL AT toe
•0 a Dollar Cbis KUoek. CORE QUICK.
Thb is your chance to save big money. We also *
purchased a very large stock of their Furniture
which we can sell you at a large discount.
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
12r SOUTH UlflOH STREET
—
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIAHS
o(!u«a»;*wuh4»BUg- • a. ». w> u
I to i a. m. T to » *TWto«B- ■*U4—to m
WyxkeopfUt. CtUtoU idMM MT.
...........
^'■rsiasts
WALLPAPER
.
Leave 8:30 a-m.
Azrrxaktort..
SLADGHTER SALE ON
—
F;in* N«-alt-Ln-w.intii niul
liowiTB Harlior 2.‘»c rotiiitl
trip; Oui ni.t. Norlh|jort ami
N«>rthiJort roiut, .’VX: nmml
trip
jll:£
ESTATEi
-
Laava 8:30*. tn.
OAI.I. F-OFR BdkC .3AOE-----
RUBBER TIRE HACKS
F-OR F-cINERAL.8
1 can furnish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three 3-scaied carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call when in need of any
thing in this line.
IhERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
I and counselor, WJIhelm block. Trav! er*e City. Mich. ClUxena phone 105,
MUEtS BXBBOI
B. J. IS/lorean
RUBIER TIRE RUNABOUTS
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS
RUBBER TIRE SURRETS
Iran.
Both phones. :
L..V* ll.-OO «. m.: 4:20 p, m.
Remember the OM Reliable line that is always on
time. Hack orders a specialty. 1 jake all trains
with hack.
In Livery 1 can furnish you
409 State bank bldg.
i^RRY B. HARNER—Ekpert piano
and notion regulator. Katiam guaranteed. Wit Kimbnll
c House. Cllz. phone
DR. CHARLES A. BURBRlOCE. Dentl»t. 3012-3 New Wilhelm bkirlt. I
Traverse City. Mich. atz. phone UK. ■
Graduate of PbUadelphIa 1>AUI cob '
EXCURSIONS
fBoRssImr DWrIomm
tolUkppearaiieA::i ; t 1 J I
A If Wtirtman ha* laheh-it Ms tent
Peek-WtKlgle*. meaning the little wild
men of the wood*.
Miss FrantM-f Bauman and Miss Hat
tie Novak are spending their vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J^ Doyle.
A. J. Doyle has thrown off the care*
of the store and is taking hU vacation
at Ah-go-sa.
Mr*. Joseph McIntosh I* enjoving
the pleasnrcs of the hay today. The
clerks of J. W. Mtlliken are Uking the
resort by storm this afternoon.
MARK CRAUra DELIVERY—Ught
froichL parouto aad tnmka. Ofltou
at Cliy Book Storu.
wufd ott ■■fiwBni. ikk Hmtotoi.
Hwthh^ DuMtoy. Urar ato Uiaiy
Leslie G. Slocum s $10,000
^ Six*ctacular
ISO, SSo, 3So
Seat sale o|xm tomorrow
SM WUheim bloek. OttoM phone
FtANO TUKIHB-W. N. MUtard. to
ymauaimrisnea. Mow loeatod wUh
OrlaasB Beua.
SSIdef
are eo nmi ut huBd.^thoy will
build TOQ up, keep too well and
May, July 25
ToTl in orikniial cxjlt>r«l
ini; pieturce.illuBtraUHl
urc6.il
•nirs,
BonK ronceplions,
eJe riciil
^•pli'
gnii other efTuceta. txampletc in
every drLiil.
nnyihinc in this line ever given
in Ihia eily.
RaBSCMK
•T.T::!rr"4ffiari.'P5r GEO.
Wg 4:4B a-to
A. JARVIS-
DENTIST
BMID KAPIDS i llOim IT
CONPARY.
201 FRONT STREET
Tram
TVsTWto aty. i M m. m., «a-
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IlLltarw
toWNtWillf
MOnOE h itWETir
6EIERAL IISURAIGE
“^s^Rss'SDSi'aasr
mewwilhblm block
•I I
— ‘a *rrtitvtsg
at am a. at. aad ItovtMr at
e 1-iixawoop.a.F.
Pereatarouettb
Ttaiai Ma«* SVavana Ctty to RMteva:
ffVrObk^.Pa>ralLTaAiea.Oraad Bmtoa
C. D. MILLER
DBNTIM1
ir=5r5sa?“=s
Em
:EXAaMINED FREE
g-LASSm
UMon narau
For your allk. wuolan and evening
gnuma. also shirt wnlet anils celt npoa
Mrs. a L. Rice, nwdlots, 220 Park
toraatuibr
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•MOML TUMIUm Mtiviec.
THE EVENING RECORD
MARY URKINS KILLED
RY ERNESTINE BRE6E
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.Rret Homicide That Has Occqired in the History
of Northern Michigan Asylum
I eMNITE VBSEl WAS USED
V
j
TIMVCIIME Cinr, MtCHMAN. FIUOAV, JULY iL 1»06.
6 PAGES
Head Was Pounded Terribly By the Murderess Who
Shared the Room of Her Victim
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MILUON OOLLAB FLOOD.
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
Qalesa. Kaa, Joly 31.—A flood did
damage here today to the extent of a
.Jill
wanEnETOionm
Flaet Baariag tha Body af Admiral
John Faal Janaa Faaoad Nantnckat
mmkt Ufhi Ship.
Th« flrst hontcidc eror committed
Is tk* Northent Mlch^pui miirlum occurred leal nlcfat between the bonn oT
]f:IS and 1 o'clock and the flrst fntlmatioai that aarthlng had tahen place
era* dlaoorered hj night aapeniaor.
Helen Plntoo. who wraa maklnc her
neuaJ rooiuU at I o'clock, when heartag groane from the room oocnpled
JetoUjr by Mary Larkins of Cheboygan
auid BmMtlne Brrge at Rogerc City,
Preaqne tale county, aulcldal patlenU
of one veek'a admittance, diaoovered
upon entering the room that the for
mer had been frightfully aaaaulUMi by
the latter and lar with her head beapattered with blood and ai>parently
dying. Audatanoe was called but the
patient died two and a half hours later
without regalnlag ctmaclouaneu.
Arrivad on lame Day.
Bmeatlne lirege and Mary Larkina
were brought to the nurthern Michigan
aayluni «»nc week aipi Imlay. arrlvluK
from the north on the aame train and
both being in care of ibelr re^ptvllve
humbanda, Owen l^arkina and Ferdl
stand Brego, farmer*. A* la the raw In
all *Mch Inatltulluiia aulrldml iwtUenlii
are placed In rooms togollier, the the
ory being thomughly pn>ven that each
la a check upon the other, and If one
aulcldo diecover* another alHuit to do
peraonal Injury will set u|K»n them
• and raise the alarm. The two women,
however, were quiet, pc«ct«ble and
.
friendly, the furnier being of the
melancholia dlapjwdtlan.
Qroana Wars Heard.
Both retlM-d a« enual last €*veolng
and nothing «a* h<«nl tg them until 1
o’clock when MU* Klnton. making her
regular rounds, heard groan* enilnatlag from their n*im. Rhe oiH-ned the
door and the Brege leileut who was
lying upon her lltlkvsingle IkhI. arose
and reached for the granite ve**el hut
/ mas Flnton managed to go past her.
FATHER WAS
MADE^^NSANE
UTI^ TWIN BOYS BURNED TO
DEATH TODAY.
StSTCHS HAVE Also LOST MINDS
^
”
DRIVEN CRAZY BY THE TERRIBLE
accident.
JamM and OMcge Cribify. Aged W*
Yeara, Wera Ciwmatad In a Firs
Which Deairwyad Their
Heme N^r Miiakegen.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Muskegon, Mich, July^f l.~Two ehtl*
dren. Jaaie* and George Cribley. aged
C. and twins, were bunted to death at
the home of their pareaU In a
which burned the boma early this
morning, ten mllee from this place.
The father at the children has bo
Iwaae from grief and two other sisters
of the rictlms have kwt their mhtdt.
The Cribley borne U test mllea out la
the eoBstry. Jamt« and George Crfb•lay wme sleepAag up aulrs alone while
lha paranu and eight other chUdren
oecVpIai guaetera down stairs. Sparks
from a hanraatlag asachlne oaaght ire
the roof sad before the little
omMmoi the roof loll la oa them. The
l^dhm la bed beard a eoream of’’papa'
aui triad to rsach the up stairs room
hm the tassas haSed him sad he was
Some Good Late Copyr^ht
Books Are....
“Constance Trescott." by S. WiU Mitdtell;
‘'Little Burr,” by Charles Feltpn Pidgin; “Ty
ranny of the Dark,” by Hamlin Garland;
“The Marriage of Wm. Ashe.” by Gertrude
Atherton. These and a host of others at the
MAY BE TAK» FROM WAR TO
STA-TC DEPARTMENT.
BEING nSCHSSEIBTPRESiDEIlf
Oxfords
mwm UP
Ol-rv BOOK STORI
tkB Habart CMMaay, Fnpfl.
In Vour $izfl
By Wire to the Bvenmg Record.
Oyster Bay. July 21.—President
Roosevelt is la conference this morn
ing with Secretary of State RooL who
was accompanied from New York by
Dr. Lyman Abbott, editor of the Out
look. Among the important quertion*
BOILER ON BOARD GUNBOAT BEN that the pre^dent and his prime min
ister will discus* Is the proposed trans
NINGTON EXPLODED.
fer of the Panama canal from the juris
diction uf the war de|>artment to the
state department.
ENTIRE SHIP
teUstisi Was Exsqeratsd Bj the Crnmn's Jetr-Hi^ Sapenisor
Was Rasa Heart firaans and Snnmoned Aid, Bat Was Toa
las-Bath Padeats Had Saicidal llaniA Bat Wem
Sim lEI REPORTED RIUED
Qaiet ud Peacefal-
£■
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRANSe OF
PANAMA CANAL
AND HIS PRIME MINIS'TER. SECRE
By Wire to the Evening Record.
TARY OF STATE ROOT.
Newport. R. L, July 21.—The fleet
of Admiral Blgsbee. which la convey
Dr.
Lyman
Abbott Editor of the Out
ing the body of JoAm Paul Jones to iu
final resting place at Annapolis, passed
look, la Alto Present at th* Con
the Nantocket ahoala light ship last
ference Which Is Being Held
night and will arrive at Chesapeake
at Oyster Bay.
WCATHCR-V^ lOSlghe^ SMl tetw^
Sajr; vsxv^ Mrtk paisas tosiglM.
The wsrn v«slb«r ha* }n*t ocas■Mwadsad yun-U hs*« MUoT tkmm
ynt to ww unt s pair of Oxford*
tdool *boM for aomaor). Wr
had to rrortW i« aU of th* l*adtnc
styW.*DO«r ataefe fa. *tUl •oai|4at«
sad w« osa fit yon la your iiarttcnlwr
•lyW s* ««*>ly aow s* aarly ta th*
I
I?IEi7
Kub«ckOBe9taaL2
e roT>lan left tn«lay for Chatta
FIRflT REPORTS SAY ONE HUN- nooga to take a i>oaltlon with Charles
Rosenthal in bla new store.
ORED WERE INJURED.
her face. This, Miss Ftnton removed
and was horrillad at discovering the Oexen* of the Dead and Winded Arc
asrful condition, her face being ;
Now Being Brought Ashore at
frightfully beaten. Sbe rushed out and
San Diego—Every Man on
summoned help. Dr. Beatrice Steven
Board Injured.
son and Dr. A. O. Rowley responding.
Didn’t Rssent Entranos.
They entered the room again and
removed the woman. Ernestine Brege.
who no Iqnger appeared to resent their
entrance. The victim was found In an
unconscious condition with blood pour
ing from her ear and mouth, the en
tire left side of her face being terribly
bruised, evidently from repealed blows
rained down npon the woman while
sbe slept, for the bedding was not dis
turbed and ahe lay on her right aide,
faring the bed occupied by her room
mat** and If It were not for the loft
band lH«lng badly discolored It could
be stati'd (hat sbo passed Into the be
yond from a wiund slumber, the tolllal«' brulM's ui)on her left hand shi>wIng that she evidently awoke at the
first blow and throw' up Her loft hand
»ard off the awful attack. The
wall* surronndlng her l>ed were bespatt«>rod with bUsNl and the pillow
and the matiroas under it wore snaked
in blood, which {MitirtHl out of hor ears
lung after death.
Didn't Regain Conactouanaaa.
I'pon examination It was discovered
that her lower Jaw was broken, a
largo cut wa* inflicted on the cheek,
and the Inside of her mouth wa* cut.
evidently by the rim of the weapon
UK».*d. Everything that medical aid
could do was done, hut »be died withit rt'galning consciousness, two and
half hour* later.
Dr. Rowb*y stated to the Jury sum-
By Wire to |he Evening Record.
San Diego. Cal, July 21.—The boiler
1 the gunboat Bennington exploded
»r hero this morning. ‘I^e entire
ship wa* blown up. First report* say
that sixty men are killed and a hun
dred Injured. Doxens of the dead and
wounded arc now being brought
ashore.
CapL Loccine Young reported thi*
afternoon that every man on the ship
was Injured by the explosion. Between
forty and llfly were killed. The ship
rapidly settled after the exp1o*ion and
I* being towed to the wharf by tug*.
The Bennington w-as one of the ves*4’]* that won the victory under Ad
miral Dewey In the l)Sttle of Manila
bay. She was a small but suunch
shlpnnd her crew wa* regarded as one
of the heat In the navy. The Benning
ton is a gunboat of 1.710 ton* displacement, twin screw wilh *ix gun* tn her
main battery.
MILUONAIRE
LOSTJIIS UFE
AUTOMOBILE STRUCK BUGGY AND
TELEGRAPH POLE.
Outing Shoes
AMERiGiuiDiHK Store
We have ninny *tyk* of Women's
luotwrar in good variety that you’ll
not lind ill every Shoe Store. '
SEE OUR WINDOW
Friiq. Mi 21,1905
Do you shave yourself? Or If
you don't would you like to if
you could do it right? We have
the famous GUlett Safety Razor.
It ia simple and safe and gives
you a good shave without strop
ping. Really, you don't know
how simple and easy it is until
yon fry. We would be plea.*ed
to show you the instrument,
and then if you want to try it.
to sell U to you on a guarantee
that It would be sati.sfactur}*.
THE
ama
drug store
219
p-ror>« S*.
Silz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
Made in all kinds uf LoatUcre
$3.50
For sale at the Old Beliahle
Shoe IStoro of
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
H. R. KactouM. tltr.
*« E. FHOKT ST.
We’vf Ti’imis Shoes, white or black. Yachting Shoe*. Ontinj;
Shoos, Ban foot Sandals, Indian Moccasins.
BACHAIMT*
m
A
ROSOOK
Headquarters forSa^,
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings, Interior finish,
Store Fronts, Shingles,
Lath, Cedar Posts.
Flooring, Ceiling, Sid
ing and ever>'thing in
Rough
or Finished
lumber.
TO HUY HERE IS TO GET JUST WHAT YOU
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEADQUARTERS!
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Cttlzwns Phons.*82i Ball. IO0.
SPHDMGfORnMHESANHOUR
(Contloucd on 'Third Page.)
WIFE,
SONS AND DAUGH
TERS WERE INJURED.
obliged It) look on and see the flames
bum hit offspring.
Five hour* later tiny liones known to J. Saul. Driver of the Buggy. SusUined
1)0 those of the children wert' found In
Such Injuries That He May Also
the mins.
Die—Victim Was a Plough
Manufacturer.
SIGHTED JAP WARSHIPS
Dy Wire to tne Evening Record.
Los Angeles. Csl, July 21.—M. T.
HAVE APPEARED AT THE MOUTH Hancock, a mllliooaire plow manufactnrer.
was killed and his wife, two sons
OF AMUR RIVER.
and daughter*, injured as the reeult of
automobile accident on Main street
Many of the Inhabitants of Nikolae last night. The machine was
speeding amout forty miles in hour
levsk and Vladivostok Have Fled
when the automobile collided with a
to Khabarovsk.
buggy and swerved into a telegraph
pole. J. Saul, driver of the buggy, was
By Wire to the Evening Record.
severely Injured and may die. .
Copenhagen. July SI.—A dispatch
from St. Petersburg to Oodsiadan says
Mrt. Frank Tender of Independence,
private advices received at the Rus- La, who has recently retumdd from a
trip to New Orleans and California. !*
the gneat of her daughter, Mrs. James
the month of the Amur rives. Many of Moody.
the Inhabitants of Nlkolalevak and
WnSELlNG. W. VA, and Grand
Vladivostok. It U added, have fled
-Khabarovsk.
Rapids play fast ball Suaday. Pere
Maronatte excurekm. rate $3. Return
THE MARKETS.
after game. &tm acco
JalyffLlt
provMod for crowd.
at BuBalo. July 21—Cattle—QnleL
value* easy. Veals and ealvea—Active
Mrs. B. A. Wright aad daughter.
at »c higher. 8he*p-8taady; lamba. Margaret, of Chicago are visiting at
stronger.
Hogs—ndiiy active
the home of Asa Hale. MUs Heleo
steady valoea.
Blrhal of Milwaukee Is also vtolting
DetrolL Mich, July 21.—Wheat— Mr. aad Mrs. Bale.
July. tl%c; No. 2 red. 93c; No. 3 com,
ggVfcc: No. 3 white cats. S7Hc.
TMedct. O, Jaly
Wheat—Chah
sad July, 9l%c: Beptember. gO%c.
Cldoaao. July 21.—Whaat->luly.
«14c; September. Mike. Com-July.
U%c; Baptambar. Uc. Oata-Jaly.
»Vkc: Baptamber, »%c. Saptaasher
pork. I12JS; lard. ITJO; riba, ITJd.
O. C. MOFFATT
T*« Caa CM SatfaWcliM at CriaMU Bros.' Haste Basj*
SMaaw TiMy art Eactadr. Atents for
Steinway Pianos
Sohmer Pianos .
Grinnt'll Bros’. Pianos
Krakaner Bros.’ Pianos
Sterling Pianos
Huntinirtott Pianos
Mendelssoln Pianos
Crown Pianos
Wegnum Pianos
Smith A Barm« Pianos
illiard Pianos
Co. Pianos
ini:ines &Bros’?PiMio»
Kstoy (Irpans
Packanl < Irgtuts
Silver Chimes < Irfans
Chicago ColLl^^• Oi>;ans
Self nayini nanos
Hot Weatlier Goods
.\i»olian Webber
Pianola
TiUdiig Hacldnes
A U)T of Men’s
Linen Crash PanU
Victor
Edison
Band lastruinants
J. W. York and Son
It w* toew of **y tmtur tnatrasMBt* w* woold buy thrm. AU lastrsmesto sold
osMsy puymaat pUu
ORINPdEI-l- BROTMKPtS
mcUtu’i UaOaS Hade Haa^ ISt X. FraatSt
A LOT of Men’s
Wool ontinu suits
Coats and PanU,
MOMS e.'XOQNC WBNS
CLOTMIWO»E.FPIt»I»HlWOStS
A LOT of Men’s
Wool ontinc: sniU
Coat and PanU..
A LOT of Men’s
Snppb ysqr Summer WantsNow j
OPEN tODAT TO SELL YOU
Washable Vests. Negligee Shirts. Straw
Hats, Golf Pants and Suit s—O N EFOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : : :
Outing SuiU
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.75
$5.00
$7.50
HERE ARE VERY LOW PRIIXS
'■i
■’■I
TMl ■vpmw I
oni nuvnic cnry.
wmoKy/MLy ti miL
B^BgWB^oglaPT
T. 8.18. Ml
hp Mr. jmd Mm. J. BL Helmw. I l^c^jima waae made aa a I
Mtoham «f tha LBMMBBt pany.! Bf the devutaBB of the game wet
•Mae Maaie LMCto Waa the Heglsei at
a^a waa tha dm wmaaa who eat.
the Heme of Her gtoter. Mre.
•mOAIMEfl BLAWCM COX*t MItoMlaa Bvana
braved the «
AA.OoLmiry.
JECT UAtT SVIMIHO.
gave a patch panjl rharcaeac.Miaa
•BdiiBdld It la
Mtoi Meade Uttle catertalaed the'
T. O. L a dub at the hooM of her
told That ia Order tetortai a tawdeal
eietcr. M». J. A. Do Leary, oa West
Travecae OW «to PM|
RChOftT* AND REhORTERA.
Etoveath street, tout erealag.
•Ibree aot of • Jtpd sK oeC ta do
•toml Lama he Prap..
After hutoMe^ the dab was over
something tar the worM and taCldHitalseveral gnaws were played, tadadiag
|y semethiim for thnaselTtew
Idler OeM^ Btoach R Ooa
01J> MIMIOto.
*t will Jaspite aanklad,- eeld the a coBteat game in whleh the prize, e
BPohe da the great Waiah iwatval ak Rp^mlal to the Fuatat Baaord.
•rst: and he wrote verses thst ereat to berat leather book mark, was award
the aatvatlBB Army harraeks tagt
Old Mtotaa^ MMu inly 21.—The as- the hrwrts of aien sal towebed tbeir ed to Mias Ethel Savage. The booby
evcBlag. The hrtgadlur haa haw la treme heat
prtoe^ a oneeent postage stamp, was
the laet week haa had a asato with heevnUy tre. The vee.
Bagtoad durlag Che revlral. rdtaralag
carried og by Wm. McCarthy. Leter
howevcc^ didn't seem to do murb
to thto oountry early Uto a|w1ag. aad Aalds aad Btedr waeda to the
rerreahamots, cimstottog of cheeee
the pori. for hr starred to deetb
hae ipaay alortoa of the iwvtoal.
SB early age aad was barled In Pot strew*. wefOrs. JemoBsEde nMd sweets
a aambor ^ Aaa Arbor peoplo
of which aha to dlraeUp OOM
were served.
to WaioTB Mdge. the hooM of Mr. aad ter's daU.
wtth*•1 wlU iaatfwet maaklnd.- aald the
Mre. S. R. Wker. Jadge aad Mta.
The apealag of the aeretoB wr
Wllkwaoa of Dmroit. Mrs. Plymptoa. second: sad be stored the minds of
The ooubtess of Northl4w>k. unin a
ToCBd to Boag aad prayer ead by re- . Mn. Oowas ead Mies Goodrich of Aaa Bieo with the ebokest treasures
Bnt the professor found short wtoJr sgo belter known as Vis
gaem (Mpuia Todor wag-TeU Mother j
^
k. C. Bewe. of Trav- kaowledge.
countess Wrlns. Is locAed upon s* oae
ni Bo There.- Thto eoag to a
Oty will stay uadi the totter pan that UwtTwrttott doesn't pay mu<b
of
the hnndsoaiest women la l^ndon
favarllB at the piweeat time In Loadoa. Of August. Y'atera Mge to a beantl- ter than InsplrstJon. lie lived poor su(4ety. I>orins the Hfe of the Ute
: CHItOltEN IN THE tTRECT.
during bis aetirr life, and now. in bis tarl sbe always tpAil moi'h of her
-I redltoe bmicw end more every ^
old ptooe aad many a spot was
Ai UW <te« gC mr U If ;af OM that it wttl Bol he hmg before we are fel
oM age. be to mklng a rmst from the tliue with
______________________
him at bis country boiur.
made ftamos by Bllott Flower la bis
10 kMp ehOixm Im Um to eternity.- naid the brigadier, “ibereteBadatioa.
i to Hampslilre. and tUere sbeoe as
book. Delightful Dodd, w^lch pictures Cs****to
•T wUl feod mankind.
seM the I W»X brittisni
brilliant bosT«-s«
btaiT«-»« tn
lu the e-«in
e-oonlry.
hCMMB Md tbOM tllAt IMIT* BO fruBt OT fbro we oBghl to he la.aenMet. 1 trust
very gntphkall:
third:
and
he
rejoiced
the
stomai-bs
of
aminclng tbe iduMtlnz parties t-ntlrely
Mt y»«do. foftBBotety few !• thil tbet we amy do aoeaethtag here t^
Mace. Terrace Ooltage. Wood Ihive. eten with soups and canned goods and henu-ir and *.uperinieodlnc tbi- wry
bM#. V locoed to IM tjMlr chUdron eight that wUl help eoake poor soul to
Cherry leme aad others. Whi\t the choice uMUts and toothsome delirales- amaller detail a» tu tbe rutufart of Iter
Atey IB tAe Btreott or bIIotb. While tee the llghi eC Ood.Tmt UkU* Hmw rmUUr
WlMbabkMllMxU
real OaUghtful Dodd to aroaad among aen erttotoa. aarpaselag in their ext'ri- father-in-law’s iniesta. Tbe earl was
there to «b occae tot me there to
The speaker espreeeed tke wteh tkai the guests glvtog them a worm wM- toner and toflnltr to tbolr variety,
derotetl to b*w and waa never tlml of
this way he made a center shot, and showing ott her iiunniits and plrtntva.
bo caotoe Her the BBtoher thet ftajr 1* the Ualted Mates might fgpertoace a
oosae to Waters Edge.
BOW owns three counties, two baMk^ of wl»i< h be had no fewer lhau littr
0e etreeu of TroTeree Qty eeecjr day revival etadlardo the oae u^doh Welcp
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. P. Rlnn. Mrs. E. and a legislature.—Judge.
ways
e,l of
Bed eeery eeoabis.
Is uadergBtag. She thea read the four- Pattersoa aad daughter. Buth. eg Chi
ite^ln-law.his -iMUtifal dsugbtf
IB the tm ploco. the etroet to a very teuath aad Ifteeath vsrees from the
1
J^orcad to Starve.
B«nt Her Double.
cago arrtved ea Suaday's boat aad are
—The Tattler.
Unwmmu ptoy croBad tar y«BBc chil- elghU chapter cf the Acu af the guesu at Moatreae cottage. BaU boat
I “I kne
> one, for four weeks, j P.. F. Leek, of Concord. Ky. says:
ara 1 suffered agonlea. with
I when 1 1
4nto. Heavy leaitt pBeetac aad reNow when the apocUee
my m»i>er
I blow Ins. but
jfBaelBc. U«ht rtc» golac «t a high rate
:. that 1 CO
iBf apeed aad aatoaotiUeo are a fruit Bumria had reeel^
he beat'vainly trying <*ver>thlu
^
ootiages being so friendly and
.ummer gartW-u. stood Is*
lal aouree of daacer. Within the paet Ood they seat untU them Puler and eo^genial to each other many pleasant ptad his sbowtwse. snwyed in the
Oix-tors I could set. 1 rna bent doable, j it. vUb Burklin’s Ami
' and had to rt-si
Ids tm my knee* * giv-at for burns, ruts ai
few days there haa been aocDe narrow John. -Who, when they were
hours are enjoyed.
thluD*-*! of gariuents. aud smiled genl.StiM^* C^t'K.
Co K. F H. 1
! when 1 walki'd.. ,From thla terrible * John:^>n Drug Sion*
aoeapoe aad It would not take aioch down, prayed for them that they might
Therw are no rveeat arrivals at the i •».' «« tbe shivering |K?oi.lr harr.vina
rescued by Kiectric Bit-! S. H Walt A Sons’ drug stores: only
ENJOV Y..nism.F 1.,Tip
10 tarn obt «5t theee eeeapee Into a* receive the holy ghoat.”
di»red my he^th and i 25c.
________
Grand dlanitla Sunday via Pere Mar-1 strength and tu»w I can walk as |
terrible aepldenL What a nii|avay
The man who started the Walsh re
themoBth
d
August.
shouted.
“l»e
u»«r-r-re
you
eat.
<b>
simply
.They\ a
quette excurshm. rate |2
Might do to a matter that can only be vival was a yoBBg sludeat of the mla>
in* j *itraight as ever.
The spacious Beach cottage is opeg. |
you wwiit:
Mer body rst
Goarantei^ to
fler i ’wonderful.'’
worth of fun- Return trip nuble afu
'todl to eoaiecttire.
Istry who became burdened with tbe C B, Beach aad faaUly. of Riverside, j
stomach, liver anti kid^y dlaoi
like! Dey are delb-i.rtui!
July itKli
h’ i aai. sliM-u and fimw
Aa Um euoota aia dengcinai
eoadltioa of the church and saw that III., arrived on the st«
UllaolS[.Tet«K. ftoe:
" ‘
Vabt^to!
Vahn^-ln! game.
..............................
Hncky
chlldrea of younger yeare they
there must be a change of ttome kind. and expects to fill the
le Vithl Vsbaiwla! Vahaerla! Vabiieela: Vnb38 «H-uts. Tea or Tab
doubly BO ftr thoae of older oaeo for Thto young man. Edward Roberts, and friends from the city.
j nerla.A lot of lioys’ and ebUdren’s abort
instto Drug l!u.
TI
m*u be famuri hini»« lf aiul dithey ran the rtok abi only of bodily three or four earnest friends met at
pants
In
cotton
and
linen..........
1
Dr. Herbert Vaughan of the Unlvcr-J
asiiin.
vrorV:. feel I
AnJary bat that whleh to liiBt a« Im- various places and prayed. They
1 "
, .b*ep or llolii.ter’s
A lot of linen pants, both white
ally of Michigan is at Vaughan «»«• 1 *'u-.roea
j
The Diamond Cure,
Iportaat, moral Injury. The knowledge prayed la each other’s bouMs. They
muuik. A I The latest news fnmi I'nris. is. that
tage for a couple of weeks. I>r. V. C,; d«iA-CbKato Tril-une.
lif life picked up from the etteeU to prayed la the forest. They separated Vanghaa to expected for a part of!
remedy ; they have dWwovered a diomoi
nir for the sick. There is
Hamilton Cl«itbing Co
fear coiisumpfor CO
jpot balpfal to any unformed character and prayed aad prayed day aad night.
» tt, z:> eeULK. T«a
i l>rug Co.
/the taagaage heard, the aeeaee erli- Fka- thirteen loog maoths this went oa
Dr. and Mrs LeBngwell have beenj A
RFA(JT|F ill
yon cel the west snn oo your:
^Baeed all have their Inlluenoe In end they oould see no reeults but Baal- catorialalag Dr. Arthur Piper. D. D.,i ^
MUflW I II Uk
yourself
with
a
porch?
Proti
ptoi9«Bt the deetlay of the child.
A Surprise Party.
i T< no. -1 hail a rough, for fixiruwn
ly this great ware of aalratloo swept of Racine. Wls.. a lifelong friend of
Ade. We hare all' A pleasant siirpri-e parly wnay l»e y*-ars . Nothing b«-l|>e4l me. until 1
htmboo porch shii
, The atreeto are no place for young over the entire coontry and souls wrere the family, also* two young ladies. St.
sizes.
J. W. Millikeu July20tr given to your su»maeh and liver, by 1 im* T>r King s New **^*^';*.’n* f'«
.children, for. older children or for saved by the thovseada. Up to the
_________________________ taking a nn-dicine which will relieve ConHumptfam. Coughs Md C-td.. whU-8
present time tn South Walfw alone party of twenty-six young i»eaple
----------------------- --------------- their iwin and discomfort, viz: l>r. gave me Instant relief, and eff«*eteU a
King’s Mew Life Fills They are .' ,x-rmanenl r«n*.“ rm*qua^qulck
there have bouo al least 80.000 oouver Northport Point, joining the LefflngmcH<t wtuidertul remedy. affurUlnr sun* rure. fov Throat and lung^TmqWea
skma. There are three features of well party in a sail to Elk Rapids.
j
n*l‘ef and run*. fi«* headach.*. dizxlneas At Johnson Drug Store Co’s
these Welsh scnrloes. PtrsL they
Ftir trv«tiiit; the sick, ivtiiovint:
Mrs. Will Leighton and son of'
AlthoOgh Captain Manaelle has l^t j make no announcements of their ser- Joliet. 111., are at Leighton farm for the
wriukhw, dcvelopit^ thin chested
the cUy the tbo universal regret of vices but cverrone seems to know by summer. Mr. Leighton will Join lieri
Ijersone and mluciue Heehy (
BUT clUlteos. the srork of the Salvation a coouBou Imptilse and tbe churches later and they will make the return ,
tty manipulation, an* luenUxl <
SlirTKK’.S FANATKLLA.
Army will not be allowed to drop. Cap- are filled to the doors. Meetings are trip togeiber.
•lonoon's
rs di
dru^ietore. Traverse t'ity.
Mich.
July
, u particular smukerg.
tala Bottlers oomes here with a clean held every noon.
Mrs. Francis R Burrows of Clere-i
Second, there Is no preaching but land. O.. Is a gutat at tbe Rushmore j
ffwcord. be Is gn earnest men and a
wUllag worker aad uadoubtedly will the service Is cme f>f prayer aad song. house. Mrs. BuiVows Is the wife of j
Third, there are no coIlecUans but CUpt. Francis 8. Burrows and she has
gcoomplish rcsulu. The people of
EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
UTrarerse city should cooperate with people support an enterprise which Just returned fkom a delightful three
him in hts work and aid him la getting ; geitalns to the church.
weeks water cruise and now is spend
The question then arose as to how ing one week at Rushmore house.
etarted here. Many people are in sym
pathy with tbo army movement but was to be bnaight a revival to Trav
One of tbe chief attractions of Old
aympathy does not feed tbe poor nor erse City and the brigadier gave as the Mission to people from tbe city is tbe
reach the wretched, more actire effort answer that all most learn to pray.
cherry orchards, the cheiry' pickers Tb* tkrw r*qulBt«i of fsclsl broaty mnt
to needed. Monetary end perepnal aid
aad the loads of cherries on the vrsy to | roandod (aataros. shwao of «rrlnkl«« sad s
flan eoipbaiap. sad ab*
Should be advanced so that the work
the dock. The whole place one vast | Uoaw.............
of the new captain will nut be hamorchard, occasionally some boy or girl mS.*”***^
praacm., or.
pered.
who is here for the summer picks a
Dr. Okarif.' naah Pond. ti» cr^tast
AUQUSTUh VOORHEE8 MADE THE crate Just fbr fun and to have what
.
baaottoers today. U the rosalt of yrart
The fact that some of the city papers
they want
to
eat
and
eat
they
do
with
went
^wly aad rxp.^t«a»r by Dr. Cbarba.. phy.
. ASCENT IN IKS
are using larger type U very pleaalng
all security, feeling perfectly safe uith j ctaa of bigh staadtatx to idsI proftaaiuB.
praftaaiuB. iaad
loe lA tikD wtl
to the readers. Fbr some time a num
Dr. J. Walter Vaughan of
| “* ****^^
r toe BMdtcalfra
ber of them, especially two Detroit
Minn..
Dr.
Herbert
Vaughan
of
Ann
liT^Su^Sy to
Zahuton M. Rlfcs Who Oieoevtred the
papers, used such small point that it
Arbor and Dr. Tboa. K. Sandy of Chi- Ikaowa to art—ca arbleb witboat'toa aa.- of
Reek. Bearing His Name. Said It
was almost Impossible tor an aged
cago near at hand.
j rnamctora and toulea wtU roaad
Couldn't Be Aacended. ^
/perwea or one whose eyes were affectAre becoming an actual necessity. Sherbets, ices and cream are served
bealtoy flaak. Pbr ramoria
' ud to read the various articles without
on all occasions. Hardly any gathering without ices of some kinds.
toa faoa. aack aad bands U ■
NbRTHpbRT POINT.
discomfort The tone type movemeat
owa appbcattoa oflaa toowtac a daridad I
Colorado Sprlaga. Colo.. July 21- Special to the Evening Record.
Then it each a delicious desert, and so cooling. With our Wonder
. aapacialiy wbaa tb» forrow
should he eaconragud. Tbe Record is "Augustus VooheM. July. 1858.”
Northport. Mich.. July 21.—Miss
Freezer ihe^whole thing can be done in ten minutes. It has been done
set to eight pnhit aad. with the leaded
Just a name and a date on a pitch Btoanor Blake, who is stopping for the
davHoptog tor boat v to yaak^ tor
Itaee amkes very easy reading for any- plae stake that Is severely worn by summer at Ne-ah-ta-want^ was the braaat firai. tors* and baaatifcl. ncAhtnc ran
in five. You can have any size you want from one quart that sells for
time and weather, but tbe InscriptkNi guest of Miss Barns for a few days aqaalU. To prrrrot toa boat fru«n ahrtakUiK.
$1.50 to the 15 quart at $12.00.
still stands as a landmark to Colora last week.
xaad branty t
Thursday evening Miss Evans en-J a boaon to its aatarml o
Joaqnih Miller says that the east do's history.
torooghtola
POrty-aeven years ago last week tertalned at Bridge.
Igooief the western authors. Tbe poet
Wa aaraasUy wara ladW
A second large marshmallow roast taUa of Dr. CUaria.- flaak Food. Bra that tbo
of the Btorras has some nwaoo for his John D. Miller. Augustus Voorhees and
eomplahit. There are so many authors Prank M. Cobb, planted that stake on eras given by Mrs. Balch for the young aawa aad portrait of Dr. Cbartaa la oa toa box
to ladtoaa that it U Impossible to get the summit of the no^Uin. Although people of the Point on Fridav evening. before poitoaalBZ
atoar orsaoi oa the fare, aa Dr.
Ueut. Zebuloo M. P^e In 1808 dis
Mrs. Eugene Smith returned Satur Charlaa'aay
tuither west.
nato Pood ir gn
should be in every house. You not only need it in these hot days of sum
covered that mountain which bears his day night from Chicago, where ahe Siote toa groarto of batr.
mer, but every day of the year. Once in the home you will wonder how
name, he never set foot upon It and haa apent the past two weeks.
» at all toa pvtoolpal Oa
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
aaadDracstoa.
By local appllcatkms. as they cannot he declared tn a chronicle printed In
you ever got along without it. The “Celebrated Leonard Cleanable
On Saturday evening occurred the
reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1810 that -no huBuoi being could as- first hop of the season at Cedar Lodge. SPECIAL OFFER
Refrigerator”
is the best that is made. It Is clean, it is sanitary, it is an
There U only one way to care deaf- cead to lu ptonade,titarU; Ma-l ¥ooi L It U» a box. bat to latro’
After the dance Mias Bams gave a
BMs. and that U by oonstituUonal
ornament to any house. It takes very few w'ords to tell the gocxl points.
Of thto Irst party of white men who rarebit In honor of her guest. Miss
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
You
can
sec
them.
They are silent salesmen. The prices are from
laflamed condition of the mucous Un- are known to have reached the sum Blake.
tag of tbe Bustachlsn tube. When mit. Mr. Miller akme survives. He is
$12jOO to $4*2.00. We also have a fine line of ice Chests from $0 5^)
On Monday aflomooB a large party FREE
this tube to Inflamed you have a rum- a proaUnrat realdent of Pueblo and Is
hUng sound or imperfect hearing, and
to $12.75.
went oa the Ooekawte to Osmna and
nod-wiJl be a__ _
mheo it Is dBtlrely cloned, deataess to now city auditor there. The three men were caught In the aquall that struck
the rwault. and unless the InSamma- named were members of a party from
^wbtah aaatama aU the
tte eaa be taken out and this tube Lawrence. Kan., which set out to the here about 4 o’clock. As the tonneh
is so staunch nothing more serious
ruatored to lU normal condUlon. beartaff will be deatroyed former: nine spring of 1888 under the guidance of «kaa a wotting resulted.
geitr out of ten are eaitoed hr ca an Indian chief named Pall Leaf who
At the Bridge party ni the Stuart |Df« CktlltS Citf NIB FMtll SL N* Yi
tarrh. which to DOthltai W SB In-I claimed to he able to pHot the party
ooDdUkm of the macoae eui- to placer beds to the foothills. Fhll
Mn.
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wm
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Prof. Hubbard’s Offices
ENJOY YOURSELF
FIRST ON FiKE’S PEAK
Ice Cream Freezers
A Refrigerator
. j-uisarsa;
wtU ftvu Oae Ruadrad Dollars Leaf fell down, aad the party eeparatod. some of Its members gplng north
to the preaent site of Denver and
JI*s Catarrh Cure. Bead for clrcu- others organising a town da the pres
*’ r*j‘ CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a ent Bite of OoloraAo Bprtoga. They
k 78c.
celled U B Paeo. aad it lived a year.
Miller. Voorhees and Cobb spent
three days tn their ascent aad dcncent
. Mn. R B. R Hadley and daughter. of the peak, and the stake they set on
Daley, of 848 Boat Nteth street, have Its summit remained there sadistorbed
fetumed to the city after apendlag a uatU three yenie agik when tt waa
week at Bast hay vtoiUag Mrs Bd. taaad by Augimt Heebar. a praepeetor.
The nemee were ahaoet obllteratad by
Olsten and other frieads.
the Serce etohna of yeara
The stake later fell Into tke hamde
A M of^s' abort Uaen paaU... M
of a Duaver mna who apeat aueRy
A taw hUfu’ Apleea-cotton nad
|thre«yeara ie Sndtog a eurrivor of the
Uaen aalta atoea 8 to 18 yean.
'nrigtaal party, aad who saoeeoded la
dtoeovwrtag Mr. Miller oaly a few
fraolIttMi OUaMay CO.
weeks ega A few days after the aa
coat ^e by the three. MlDcr agalh
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
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I
SOMETHING NEW
Oil Stoves.
For cool work. You^ summer kitchen must have the coolest -stove
made—that is cither oil or gas. You can’t keep, cool working around
a great wood stove. Oil stoves sell from $3.75 up. Gasoline stoves
from $3 00 to $27.00, and a fine line of gas ranges from $11.(X) to $lil00.
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laBIR
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PHONE SOI
DCALCRS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALER*
m
CVERYTHINO
M
IP^
b TfUMEMC CTTV. (
IMa^
HASS CMKHT Wr UMB
iriBBWaEK HORICE HLBERT OEID
ONilB HIS NOSE
lOmrnmt Wnm Vint l^pD
mumei tie
a»4 that ■
va^lnt to tlM
COHOUCTOII MIZZSLL TEIimM.Y
tauumo TODAY.
DMobbs Bat ThamAI Thai Hu
flSetia« gnat Sajary bat aaeh a blov
IMin mam muot
ithebaaA.
by the aay
•LACK WA* TAKIN OUT OF TMt bM acata« that abe thoaght that a
TKA1N tUOOCNLY.
MB vae la the rooto 4
that **abc got Jast what betoagad to
her. ae aha potooaad bar hoahaad0«U«Mt HiirgiMl Op#f«tio« Htttmtry
tboagh,thia 4a act tree. Bar ataiaJ to ftoatorv Imptotont OrpM t*
BMata «era aot of aay aalaa^aa tbay
N*mia< HhafM—Fpm AUo
•lead aa Her Stoavaai
Braaatlac Brage. agad 41 yeara.
B. M. Bnssell. cnulactor oT the Per* broaght to tb« aiyima Jaly IL by bar
baahaad, Perdioand Braga. 8ba is
ltarQ««tto loe*J frfl«bt No. If7,
•everelr eat «!>out the feee by tellluc naBre of Oanaaay aad a potbar of
cabooM vtntev this awra Are chUdraa. tba yoaageot agad. (
hratiKh li a
years. laiaaHy ts aot la the'toaUly
The fraigbt vaa nmalog oo tba Kab aad bar eaae dataa hack oaly sU
iDoatka. She u a Oaraiaa aad soaroaly
kasha braaeh aarty this aioraing. Mr.
spaaka Bagitah. bat ^s able to vader-
gJa-sgsas-i-j:
».-u
lafltetell oader hla
•— ______
.«
aoaa rotting
opwarda which raqulred
two atltcbaa to elooa. A deep gash
shows orar hla rtght aya while hU face
la coverad with alaor rota and
acratchea. Mr. Bonall oald that wheo
be drew his head hilo the car Jlbr
glaas was sticking out from the vartoos sroonda tn bis fare. The flesh of
tha noaa was thrown upward between
the eyas making an exiremety deli
cate surgical feat to get It back to
aormal shape.
•'*** •®®
Holrtty wokiag froto oaa
«o t^e otbar. She gave no raepoaaa to
the qoaatlons. pot to her by Dr. A. 8.
Rowley aad after many efforts to atokc
her coBunnoicatlva she simply molloaed to the bed when pressed to
answer the question as to where aba
had slept all night Her night robe
lay oo the floor in a heap and the
sleeves showed spat tors of blood.
Carensf^s VardkL
At
o'clock this morning a Jury
sumniooed by Coroner Trank Holds.vorth, composed of Malcolm Winnie.
D. G. Shorter. C] R. Taylor. W. I*. Ken
ney. Frank Trade and Mathew Dill,
accompanied by Sheriff Charles John
son aad Trustee Tbooias T. Bates of
•AID Milt. BOtlNiKI WAbNT RC- the asylum board drove to the asylum
snd mei Ooroher Prank Moldswor^.
IIU8U) ABSOLUTION.
who took the testimony of Dr. A. 8.
Rowley and then repaired to the
Ctaliaad Alee That tha WaanT Insane to view tbo remains of the murdered
But'Had Fraq«MnL Terrible
women. They then took the testimony
of Miss Helen Flnton and Dr. Beatrice
StevensOT and attempted to obtain i
Tba case of Jacob RoalnskL ar., va. statement frobi the homicide but were
Jaoob Rnelnakl. Jr., and Mary Rosin- not rewarded with anything material.
ski dcTcloped an entirely different The verdict of the six men was then
phase with the opening of the defense. rendered which reads; “The siM
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roelnakl. Jr.. John Mary iJirklns came to her death as
naaea, Mike Getachka. ar.. and Jr., and result of Injuries Inflicted by a weapon
Maaars. Blodgatt aad Sbooek taking (chamber) In tbo hands of Braestine
tba stand aad tn tba sutementa which ^rege. Insane, aad we exonerate the
folloerad the version of the denial of Insittntian from all blame.**
abeolulloo as given through the testi
Only Murder Case.
mony of the plaintiff In yesterday's
This U the only ca»e of murder ever
Record was emphatically denied. The committed at the Nurthern Michigan
I atatlog that the priest sss not In j ^iijrlum. and for an Institution eontalna buggy at the time but hli«
lug Kiday 1.244 patients, it is a remark
tbere. nor was the mother run over able record. One y««r ago a similar
nor hurt, nor at the gale even, for so. homicide occurred at Brook Farm, the
he suted to the court, the mother had country home at the Kalamazoo asy
merely sent the son, Jake, out to tell lum. but considering the risks which
the priest's man not to leave the gate the change In the treatment of the In.
open. Jacob Ibislaakl. sr.. was recalled sane have made possible, from twenty
and admiiled that his statements were years ago It Is truly wonderful.
^
In the
patieniB were
defense ctmiends that the thalned and deprived of employment
and in some states given a high walled
•tghty aerns that the son has now and enrlosure in tmkv roen-sUon by being
also th® alxty that the two live in sep obliged to sU on Iiarren benches placed
arately. with a store Itelween them, 1. along the inside enclosure whert' the
e., a double houw with living apart heal in summer iKwring dosn upon
ments at ellher end. That further, the hanl parched clay gronnd would In
the UKUher was never Insane atany hseir cause an attack of InsanHy
time but suffert*«1 fn»m nervous and the healthy brain of the atrong. Now
Vlolsot headaches, having lictwcen It is f.wind that laUw and exercise and
them pi'riods of long and iiirld Inter boauUfuI Burroundings materially
vals and further that she d«t'ded the slat nature in eff«-tlog a cure and
property In question dering one of it Is that'long and broad acres of
these lurid intervals when free from dulaling fields and {tasturage and
• these headscht's.
llsilc lawns and flower beds slope
Thu case l»ogsn day before yester awsy fmm the benm-s of the affllctiMl
day and continued yesterday and today who. too. are given employment suituntil a: 15 when the judge uwk It aide to each and every patient, and
under advisement, after which
the fields an* harveslecL the' dairies
menta for a rehrarlng of the ease of ,re kept in TM-rft«ct sanitary cleaiUlDy® vs. Germaine, which was taken | ness and thtvast institution pravides
under advisement.
),I,p gnatest cure known to m»'dlcal
In the mandamiii caw td l^wrcncc sclenre. that of work and exercise and
wa. Johnaon. the attorney. J. J. Twod- mental activity.
die, appeared with an sppllcaiUm for
Today fifteen patients are out In the
B tlO attorney fee.
hay flilds of the asylum with |4ichA demurrer In the Fitch vs. Furtsch Lfo
forks, which could become terrible Incase was argued and snbmlittd and sttniments of torture or death, yet do
taken under advisement. I*arra
Gil ndt. and the work makes strong and
bert appearing for Mr. Kltrh and as hearty men. with some interest in life
the Record went to press he was etlll and on the mad to*a permanent core.
'Uiking. '
At the farm of the Kalamazoo asylum
a lieautiful suburtuui homo Is pro
vided and a vast poultry farm is ran
by Iho female patienta who delllight 1
Escaped From Jackson Prtoon Yostes- Us homely tasks A liegutlfulil llttl
lake
is near at hand and a drive aklrts
dsy and Only Get Twonty-Two
its edges, groves lead to the srater's
Miles Bofort Being Caught.
edge and the home U like an Ideal
farm where patienta simply revel tn
By Wire to the Evening Record,
s Jacknm. Mich., July 21.—John Sav- Its natural attractlocu.
DEFENSE MADE DENIAL
P:
' •‘TWISTTWAS CAPTUBEB
to COMMIT smaor
ELEANOR VANDCVCNTER MADE
BABBCD AWAY AfTSlI AmNOL
tibm win retain late this cvaalag.
DESPERATE ATTEMPT.
CmB OBBIMT10N.
Thor report a mem eaSagahle time at
Had Bean ni fer BauM That WM the
aa4 atrlktef rktetty cMtliw mi l»>
Mrasra Ralph aad Benror AaMmana.
who hara haea la attaadaam ai lha
iY, JULY & 1M
irwce Lysle Hilbert, the sea of
ss e HItbart of Bingham town
ship. dlsd last alghc Jast aflar mMalght loitowtec aa operatloa Itor the remoraJ of the aap»dts on JBodaeaday
laaL Mr. HBbsrt had bssa ni for I
time with apf ilrldi aad felt that
ras free Cram troahls last week so
atteaiptad to bagta work. He again
felt m aad ooasultud his physician who
immediately plaosd him ia bed. Be
coatiaaed to. grow worse aad a obaaultatloa was heM aad the oparatJoa IDIwed.
Hocioe turtle HUbert was 23 years
Old at the tlawof hU death and learos
a wife aad opm child and parenU to
mourn his toes.. The XunenU wUl be
held Suaday afteraoon at 2 o'clock
from the Wngham church and Inter
mit will also be In the Bingham cem
etery. daade Carter has charge of
GOVERNMENT DEFEATED
LOST MOTION TO RCOUCC IftlBH
LAND COMMIBtlON.
Ministors UncerUin Whether to Reeign or Cause a New Veto to Be
Taken on the MatUr.
.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Loodon.^JuIy 21.—A recounr shows
that the governmeat was defeated on
the motion to reduce the membership
Of the Irish land commission in the
bouse of oomomns last night by thiee
voles. iTomler Balfour will summon
the cabinet for a meeting to deckle
whether the ministry will resign or denxand a new vote oo the quosUon.
a aocond vote Is taken it would almost
oortalnly result la a government
iorlty.
BREVITIES.
There wfll be a grand ball at Silver
lake* pavilion Saturday evening. July
29. Helm's five-piece orchestra will
furnish the music.
Jtdm Schnltx. an employe In the
Pitcher lath and shingle mill at Bast
Bay was struck by a flying board yes
terday. Tbe board stnick him In the
face and It took nine stitches to close
the wound.
Utlte Duke and Walter B.. the repre
sentative horses at Cadillac from this
city, arrived in a special car via tbe
G. R. A J. this noon.
Sour cherriea and hucklelK-rrles ailvanoed slightly
in price
todsy.
Seventy-five and elgMTV cents are nos
paid for tbo sour cherries and fmm |l
to 11.25 Is paid for huckleberries.
Sweet cherries still bring from 91 to
11.10.
Eleven Buttons Bay and Pshalwtown
Imlians passed throuidi the city this
morning on* their say to Jennings,
where they sill saw wood for Cobh A
MItrhelL This is the second hunch
go there as ten ned skins left the Lee
lanau peninsula a week ago l>ound for
the samt- place.
Mrs. D. Richmond of Baily
brought to this city last evening suf
feeing with a stroke of |taral>>is and
token to the sanitarium.
The north cottage, which has Just
Ihvo completed at the ajiylum.
o{>ened yesterday with twenty-five
patients. It Is large and substantial
and Is tbe flrM female cottage, though
a male cottage has been on
grounds for some time.
OrsaU Jmry Jmkm*'lf we ratify tlint i-annl treaty, what
are you going to do for soinethlng
talk aUmt';" s«ke<1 Senator Spooner
of Senator Gorman.
*X)h. said tiorman, '‘ITovldence will
provide.**
"Tbat." sski Spooner, “renjlnds roe
of tbe man out In Wisconsin who went
to a revIvaL and was present to rel*e«t.
He wavered for a time, and
nnally arose and mid:
- ‘Friends I want to reju-nt and tell
how liad I have been, bat I Aaasn't do
It when Ibe great Jnry Is In session.*
•*Tbe Ixffd will forglver the r
vivalist shouted.
“'ProlMibly ho ^11.* answered Ibe
sinner, but be ain't on tbat |
Jcfy.’•*—I-aw Studenrs Helper.
Mr. aad Mrs. ^Charlea Deyo left this •be Is toe Wemaa Wbe le Mhmri Up
morniag for a day*a trip to Drteade In
With CartteM. AMeped WMe
Mre. untan Chaaer tof Wnnaxesborg
.as a Travaree aiy vlritor today, Bg Wire to the ETealag Record.
making Ude dty la the tatoeeet ef baaNew •York. Jnly 21.—After harihg
letw.
Mm. A. SmaU went to Batee today
for a day'e pleaaare.
B. €krito6's mistress, made aa nUemiK
Mre. E. & Van Fleet of Olney, IlL, at suicide today by attempUag to
formerty Mies Addle Swain of this city, Jnmp from the window of the'inspecarrived this afternoon to spend tbe tor's room at police headquarters ia
srltb her sister, Mrs. Fred • Brooklyn. She wss barely prevrated
Her htisbaad will arrive soon by the Inspector from eartylng out her
for a short risIL
design. The Van
Mr. aad Mrs. G. k Armstnmg of
Grand RapkU ^ent a few days la the
city as guests m the Park Place and as
FUNERAL WAR HELD.
this Is the first advent of Mrs. Arm-.
are at the neat aad progressive city.
'
A. F. UlUe aad D. G. Shorter are as-J Th** funeral at Hiram Miller, who
soclated in a real estate exchange and
Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock
wlU also do Insurance business and; tnm iarsl>TUs. ws. held this rooming
act as pension mttoraeya
«ro«
residence. Rev. T. P. VUoro i
Rev. Hugh Kennedy snd family n- ofllclailng. A large number of friend,
turned today from attendance at lhci«X the deces«'d were present s#a last
groat Methodist camp meeting Just tok«-n of rctiH-rt. Burial took place i
closed at Bay View and while there I »■ <»skwood
|
rr..TJCon:n:rHr,’r!
of I
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he attended the Indian play. lUswsths. t Margmtie exciin ion to Grand Rapid*,
and enjoyed the novel and beautiful: Ike Butler. Traverse City's favorite
historic setUng and the play as given iwirier In box.
by native Indians.
Mrs. Kate Hatfield left Ibis aBerA lot of men’s straw bats............ SSc
noon for Clam laike. where she sill
Closing out a lot ,uf men's twobe employed In the Bosch hotel this
piece wtKd crash suit*, sip
summer.
from ................. .............................. 92.75
Mrs. B. Tanksley accompanied be;
Come quick.
daughter. Mrs. Jack IV Uon. to this city
Hamilton Clothing Co.
this afternoon on a short visit, after
tbe latter had made a few days' stay
TRAVERSE CITY'S favorite twirier.
with her at her home In Inierlocheo.
Ike Bui h r. w-jil interest you Sunday.
Mrs. James Clancy and daughter
Grand Rapid*, in Central league game.
Bco’I of E»tcanaU* arrived tn the city
Grand Rapids. Inquire
this afternoon as the guest of her i
j Pen* Marquette raU^s.
July 2^^3l
mothcr-in-tas. Mrs. Mary CIanc>\
Mrs. M. Wolfe of Slights made a
business call to tbe city today, return NOTIC^ABer Augu.t 20. 1905. neek
shaving will
Ing again after her business was compjeted.
Rev. M. D. Carrel, who Is aecretary
of the camp meeting association as A lot of Ikjvs* short lltion pants,.. 38c
weJl as a tniaU“e of the assoclaiiuD,
\A few boys' 2-idoct cotton and
tended the camp meeting Usl week,
( IB years.
returning from there ytSsteniay. Rev.
.................... ........... ..
58.
Thomas Cox also aUend(*d and has^ re
Ilamilion Clolliing Co.
turned.
,
• _____________
Mr,. A. 1.
rrturmM ho«,. uvj
ud,1.
jta, fn,u. M- ^ork. (ur.U. ..d <ir.nd
.
^.Id,. .ker.. .*0 I... l-<« v,.l.lnr
_
friends and relatives.
The friends of Earl Jovre will lx-1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
sorry to learn he is home on aeewmt of,
Illness.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trueblood «»f K«v
koroo. Ind.. are visiting their son. Dr.
John Trueblood. and wife;
Brigadier Blanch Cox and seerotory
left after the meeting last night for'
Detroit.
i
Mr. and Mrs. O C. Moffatt and i
daughters Margaret and Catherine, |
have returned fn»m a visit in Miune j
Dl. W. A. FAINSWOETH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OAos hoar* wntU lo *. m. Md ; to 6 p. m
Bonsopathtr 0«t>«-rsl l^srtlee and
Conanlteti.im.
At
Rastall’s '
SPOONS
ALL NEW
SOUYHORS
HANDSOME SPOONS
«EV WATCIES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
ACCBcy for CdeDntcd Fox
Typewriters '
MTO
ADffiKTISE
o«r new Home Oeods DepartOMPt we are goHig to comaepoe
on Monday. Jnly 24th, to gire
oar ewstomera a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 25c
worth of merehandtse puivbaacd.
lltiOB
Rock Bottom
■ot fail to be apprtwlated by all.
Thcne checks are redeemable at
one cent each fCr parckaaes In
our rHome Goods Department
ONLY. Tbvy rcaeiiMe our na
tional groecbacka Tou abonkl
sec them. Call at stutv fur par
ticulars.
R. W. Rastall
Some New Arrivals in Fine
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
Swa/ino («ltH*i> en*Hm 4*olor), lookn like fine Silk^
anl.,..................................................
at, jK-r van
WhiU? Mereerizeil Cotton
wash,, ]jier yanl. -
ini‘lii«
Voilo, wry silky, "irill
25c
25c
20c
per yanl..........
Alabama Silk, Blue and Wliite ebo« k,
22c
(JiiiKliams,
jaryanl
'sc
30c
tin* Toil «iu N»»nlH.
................................................. l(k* tuid
Tros tie Soie. for dn»ji skirts, all <v>lors, alsti Idaok.
ixT v’anl ........................................ ............................................
E. WILHELM
Corner Front
and Union.....
A. Ia. Gleawtu and wife of Co]MUub>h
spent yesterday jn the city.
F. H. BlaCkan
ml and 1).. Kind 4
denw. Ind.. passed through
today on their way to Leland. where
they will sTH*nd the summer.
S. B. Tinker of Central Lake was In
the city yest**niay.
George P. Rtm and famllv and Mrs.
I*atterson and rhlldren of Chicago,
who are sjumding the summer at Old
Mission, wen- In the city yc-sterduy.
E. 1.. Beekman of Elk Rapids was
In the City on a business trip yester
day.
Mrs. Tony Ilnkos Is visiting her par
ents. Mr, and Mrs. John Hclfrich. of j
Old Mission.
Ho»*crt Klngin and GIU>ert Oleson of
Keystone were Ita the city today.
Misses Ida and Della Shunk of
Grawn spent Tutssday and Wednes
day wKh Mfs. Florenee Wuenscher of ,
410 Bust Front street.
I
Mrs. Bula Alien of Ik-iroit is visiting
her sister, Mrs. C. M. Prall, of this
city.
DEPARTfllENT CALLED.
OiM Line of Hoee Laid to Put Out
Burning Braah, *
Fire from a burning' pile of brush oo
the city market spread to some old
straw matting and sawdust this aften
Fhnae of Her Dementia.
nooo and as It kept ^working Into the
they were eoM for flS.On.
Bgr. a "irusty** at Jackson prison, and
The remains were removed from the
refuse the fire department was aumB brother of State Senator Savage of
BUTTBR8CX)TCH. regular 20c kind,
moaed and oae line of hoee |aki from
Cayfornis. who ^escaped from the nolom thU moraing to tke under
for 10c tomorrow afteraooB between 2
tAittg
rooms of W. 8. Anderson
MS farm
itoiui yesterday wicmwu,
mmm .------------------------•««««• and
w
tbe hydrant oa Unkm street and the.,
•rtaoB
afternoon, was
and
S
o'clock.
lUGrettl.
July
21-11
blaae extingulsbed.
ured at Sprlngporl, twenty-two «to»age wnt to the husband but at
late hour this afternoon he bad
dUos northwest of Jackson, today.
WANTED—Plain eewing at 310 North
communicated wHk the aathortties
Two -Willies'* who were bbnins
Spruce straec
July 21-U
though
in
an
probability
the
body
will
ANT WHO WISH coBiTBCta lor aoft
oaublee on Washington' and Webster
•rink, peanut, |iopc^ stands, ete.. at be taken to the home at Cheboygan. FOR RENT—Syite of six well-rm^ streets this morning were locked op
Biabed rooma. newer, gas range nnd and later ahown tbe way oat of town
the fair gruundi dt^ng the rBoas may So far as to the disposition of the palighting nnd storing nacMne.
BbtalB tlma By saelng W. H. Higgina^ tleat. Brneatlne Brege, nothing will U
by the police.
done towards removing her tram the
puly21-tf
•M OitiMat plMe. Sf 1 Bell.
auyJum. though in future she will oc
P_
Julyflfl.*t
IKE BX7TLBR for Grand Rapldi. ud
cupy a room by herself. She does not
BUTTmBOOTCH, regalnr fOe kind,
appear to be murderoas la diaposltAao tor lOe toararraw aBataoea betwuea 2 Traverse CUy for Ike Batler. That's
'Wgkty-four oases of cherries were aad the sufideuatos ofvthe Bmala Is
aad t o'clock. LaOrettL
July 21-lt the rooters' call. Tike In gnme via
•rought Into the city today by ibe supposed to be only a phaae of her deFere Marqostte exenrslon Sunday.
OM Mlaakm atagk. < .
Retell.
July2fl4t
TRY A RBOORB WANT ADk
■■
Beautify your domes
.........:.. 3-60.
..10,00
One second-hand Singer, cheap.
$4.00 Pictures
1.79
96c
$4.50 Pictures
1*87
l-OLDINC; CARD TABLES, 1 1 Q
values.......................... X.AS7
$2.00 Pictures
for..............
1.00
$22 SECTIONAL BOOK , 13^Q0
All have pretty flat oak frames in the
natural grain and all are good values at $10.00 Wardrobes
for ....................
the regular price. Only seven left.
All others reduced accordingly.
Easels. 10 styles, worth $1.50 QQ/%
and $1.75, choice................... OOL/
8.00
Sewing machines
......... O'OO
Everything in Dry Goods, Cloaks, Cloth
ing. Shoes. Carpets, going at prices way
below wholesale cost.
I
-;v‘
tJr-rnr. m*«? #
'tamr AUtafliA.
giMpSM. Mr wn< lWnjM>
A taaai hatoPtataiamTora
Itertte McMm «Ml Ml trae 0*«»
lb. Mkk^ «#i
Im«.
Tte «i4m vlSfeMi* tlda 0tm
IM 1|^ «M Ibi MM«r tbi kiii
li t««K/4r» >M«. TataphoM i
f iinnit ttM ir> 1—<1—
Me uttm mt mnt^m mm
m ipe ftiM JM «l|ht.
Mia* Ml tMKir «9M>
•» M
OvoMP for 1 tev vMka* vtak trlU
i
js&xijrsjmr'
liifihtoi Pbpo^ talfiral a td»
to taara hto hraUar. Mr. Boro mi. wtaat
^
TRb tar parts. Hr. aad HtR
PRrraat. or Mmx Empira.
Mtoa Karfaa Neaaaa of Maalalae t
rDsas^?***^*^**"
-i—ii-i ’
CBttAR RUN.
■ddwtoi. Baaiiy.
Tta fhrtn eaaaot work Uto aftm^
abitato sBI bad u
^ oa aeeaaat aftta atonsy taU-
Ml Broota' Balataa
T Otara. taaik««p of fraioW dop^
taorly of Tmreraa CUg. to rtotdta M
B. BL Cato's tar a aotat. otota ata wtt
votaia toOvaad RaMta. whmo her ta sow WaRar, rotaralag tomw Bm
Chlklaa had'two goad h
thor was rapmtly mUbL ;
aflaraoaa.
killad by UghtalBc teat algbt.
T&a MeOto T
Tta danea at Afllwr BatotoWa
Mr. aad Mra. Mvereu Orala. also Ctaa. Btaiar
ISto place' roeetvad
kabbon'emmuL
ooO atiMiirl taat Btaardajr aorolig
bad lajary m kto wvtot that R
Rea. CL W.. WBltoma has kto hag Ttaro warn aaatkmr tamna Ue WU
ary near halag brakaa. Hewaa
paailFla^ Mr. Mata to doing tta i
atttaaaaaa plaaa
Harvey aad Caaslly of BooU Baaaon. reedag hto haaiva a ptoqe ef a dry
Newaaa aad aai„._
aS5« ^*^ dl Ulu4 »M 1 eiller . Morama
Mr. Md Mra. M MoRalagrr apt goods box when a tarijoa ef tta btadbM. Hi nr« Mu4 to lUve vlU M- Ctaries wen Mafha CUg shnppnrs an
Bmry plekiag to aow Uo rodar af Bdaday Ibe gaasla c
er, wetahlag aeroral haedrod panada.
Batartay.
Ua day. .Ttarouoeam U ta a amd- aadfatlr.
aeaMeataRy dfUBtad ea bto wrtat. DeOaear BbrU aad oMto. Jaha Boata.
aalbahta taial Inability u make aee of
Batatobarriaa on tta ptolaa ar^i Bto- erpt* aapply of bat^taiwilas and
na haartaag at Mra. Mcilowalh. Thoy
Mra. Jim ZMglar Friday.
tare peeled a srfee toa ef hark for Ota ilm <tam a Boratar flwai oar and praaasrfa Ynr mMiberrtaa.
the member, b# agtat Utat the road
W« ire meta l MM imr M
Our aarllna iarrraau. F. LagaH*. reBHaa Ofta ta at taroa wtob bar paa
letry Balttraa thto
the eompaay Monday moratag.
vAllr rafll pa atasr dtam la a tarn
•r. m ilMt% taem iMt iMjar,
algaad bto poMtloa bare aad a araa
BU at proaaat.
[. M HaMcrefi waa ta Klagsley from
■Igm taMi for itawt two hoM*. Wm\
Jir. Wtatay m Kwtooag. mbo baa fit Kalera bas takea bto plaoa.
Mmbar Ayan waa the paagt oC
Mrs. Fanale Monto vlalUd ber
toMniMritaiM iMMMtaiMta
a tarit Job aaar bera, bad a aarrow
i family are romping
Mtoa OiBtto Baiaa BoadayMlaa Vlito Bpringmaia of Fraakfost eacape duriag Ue blgoriai and alorm daagbter. Mra. Ben BoHlager. at Ma
to taro rtoRfta «IU oW Criaada aad laat warir The tree under which he ple CRy a few days laat week.
Mr. and Mrs. W'yakaop aad earn
had ukaa abalinrto Ue maoda uuaed
retotlvsa.
ll
JmS % MPIM M Tm.
Ttmto flatted at Uaaar Bainrday
Arietta MMeox waa a lYaserae CHy
Thare wm W a Mg bowerr daade at auL hr tha-nata.
Mtato tar tlie algta.
«
waa .ealled to
vtaltor Friday.
day aNaras
Bardkkrilto oa Atw tad.
Ha. m. i. ltaei to rtoUtas
Mr. aad ^Mra. Tom Skiver aad fata
The crops aro looking Bae.
Thava will ta a daars at Robert
Mr aad Mra Mataer pad daaghtar
M. 1^ MU aid ralatJvw M Adah
lly. atao Oamr Skirar aad lamny.
Chaa. noeflln haa beea engaged la
oero on rhetr war to tta Broth- Ooarya plaoe meat Botarday evealag.
» Citr lid OU Mtoifcii More ortna
spent
Sunday
bare.
Ue
guests
of
ibalr
attar Jira. Watoh'a armainirtlag a -chtanay far Jacob
place whea tt kagaa
ABkAlavRadtaattaal. *
lor b«r aev hoae it Hi4mi.
rata. I. Skiver aad wife.
Mra7Vlm«r<totar Bm to rtoUJag
Jdbn
Oaraa
of
near
Empire
paased
Jitoa Kale Rawlings has reUraed
almaathw was htU
after tta i
, wbloh was BO light wtU her son Bamuei
Urough
here
today
oa
hto
way
home
Wm. Chaae was
from a several weeks' stas* In Grand
Mtoa Rahah WHaoa waa (he |
ARAL.
plaeaof Oao. Ra- from Traverse CRy.
JaaHM WUna Md Aaoe SpafoN af Mtoa Beaale OrandaU of Tiav
________
Ma. B. C.
WiKa* c _ 110 41*1 rrt^ MMOdU^h
Miss lJUtn Wood returned to Travbore aanwte for Mapto Ctoy foom Friday uoUl Batorday r
idair. H
Mm fialljr
1
aid aU im pMpto
aloe amatha of adawl. teachers
atr Batorday. after spendtag a
topro MO gtad le oniMM mr taM.
lem
a
abort
visit
last
week.
two weeks' vacalion at her home Dear
Mr. Park va« a Maoto GHjr rtoitor
l^tag to tta order or Ue day a«B. wages $40 par moaU.
Mm fbro nooror ciao wlU Un.
Mra. F. Norols went to Traverse City here.
Jniyli.'"
Mra. Nlek NatooB rotaraad ta h«r
Warm tar a rlMt ortU mr frtoad. •odajr.
on
buslneaa
today.
Ooo. Barth, ir. dM taopplag at Ma hoara V Traroroe CRy Mat Batorday,
Mia bora WaRori
Mr.
mad
Mra.
Bam
Myers
of
West
. ^
_ J laat week
after BwaMlag a week wiU her daugh
Wborttoborrm era getUnc ripe and ple CHt today.
AloUra called on Mrs. Myera' meUer. R R. DeFranee obtained • the highest
ter. Mra. Viola Lake, of Uto plactMtos Mae Aadrewa of Carier's Sid
tm ladtaao an «omIb« *ad aiktif
J. Harvey, auatar■core. 18. Chaa. Hammet. usually
•NRDICKVILLR.
ing vtolied friends here laat week, go- Mra.
tMr einpo ilong Ue bach.
ftaak GalUas to vlaittag bto oo
known
as
Ue
"crack"
markksman at
R
ot. Refcnder proved la the M.
lag from hare ta Thompaoavtlto.
im Tooag fiopleto jMlor lodtogr
Douglas Wynkoop this week.
VA, feU beblpd. getting <mtr 11
B ehaab teat Bondar aad wfil taro
LitUe May Htohasray, the two aad
olll mve 1 ptoate io ibe'froro
Henry Rooee of Ft. Jennings, (
out of Ue tweaty-tva.
aerrleo ererjr oreslng doriag thto
one hair yhar old daugktar of Mr. aad
We are glad to Rse
alt« U« olOTo lAdir. .
Huckleberry
pickers
rpek.
Mrs. 8. J. Hathaway. Ilrlng one mUe
ly to wMe to be oat
J. J. Tvoddto or TnrerM Cltr oaltad
clou
Qolta a aaoUer Boai Maple dtp been very gerlooaly alek for the tt
iMwUwest of thto place, was killed lo» at
fruit 1
and thto olaoe attended the recital two
.w weeks.
...___
sUaUy laat Batorday afUraooa ;
ning
a few certain |
gtren by Min Nan Holn aad her po
Mlaa Lana Oroaa tonk .tta mivabRi o'oioek hr falllag from a load of
i good time was enjoyed
Ray Lamphear of Maatoo a ^ _
lls at Olen Arbor Batorday ercalag. tnOa last Thuraday tor Btotlra. Be and the
I craam and cake were day WlU ralallvea hero.
SLK LAKI.
Mro. Dana has eompanr froai Chl- fore returnlag she will vtolt friwtdi at Kathawi
Min bt>to Cnw was a Trerern -igo taMdlagtbe aamawr ortU k
Mrs
J {) Crntser and daughter
hay
when
the
horses
started
to
WaRwm Lake..VaBd«MR and -GbaCmp rtoitor lut oook.
Florence, aooompaalod by Mrs. Dussei
There are tweatj teaU oontple
Mia.. Hathaa^ polled oa the I
Saturday evening. July l». Frank
Mlu Ruolo boaoea to ilek |rlU ap^ the ongiaeMing atiidenu at the 1
***tS?W. M. A aoclety htid i'ti ewmi but Uere being do standard oa the Hocklcburn and FTed -Scheidcl arc the of Akroa. Ohla went to MkNootu
poodiritto
Botarday. where Uey jolaed Mr. CrotM. m Ua state of Olen Lake at
rack,
she
slid
oS
Ue
Ittmt
of
the
load,
qumrterty
m^ag^to
Ua
Bates
church
muslicans.
Ma. Wood PUlar to oi^ the tick ItoL
i«r In a trip Uroagh the qpper pea-.
mriktaf the toague.
She bung
on Ue
1^. OUO
CIUHK VU
July 17.
Min insle boaaen to vorRlag for
xthaway stopped the
Our praaldlag aldar. Bar. a U tongue.til! Mr. Haita'
Ma WIIHam Ocy.
B. J. Oane waa ta Travorae Oly oa
wood, aoeompanled by Rev. Hamp. ar taaaa. Lluie May■ bad fallen and U«
Mr. gad Mn Ooorgo Cams and mb
business Batorday.
*niere erlU be aa ontarUlnn
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
wheal
had
struck
I
ber
head
oa
tta
rived
BaUrday
to
hold
quarterly
naeetRobert of Tavene Ciljr vero Elk Ivea la the M. B. d
John Bchnne raceli-od a traction en
tag aorvlce at this plaoe on Saturday baok aide, eruahlng It In and euuing
Mr. Baraest of Grand Rapids Is vNLake rtotton Bnaday.
gine from Port Huron one day last
The prooeada will go
a
gash'four
tachea
kmg;
Mr.
Hatha
and
Bunday.
Bach
aervlee
waa
fairly
iUag
relativea
aad
frieods
In
Grand
Tin Roroe Mn. Ctoet Wood wa* drir- the ekorch.
wt-ek. The engine to to be used 1a fur
way carrfiad her for half a mile to Btaida
atteadad.
etmag
The program will aooo bo oat i
Mr. and Mra. MoQuay drove
their hoaick TTboro help traa aumMr and Mrs, W’. H. Dewey of Omens nishing power for Mr. Schooe's sleigh
and wagon maaolaoturtag esubltohthe Old Bettlen* picnic the 3rd of i
from Boardmaa last Saturday to at- amned........................
spent Monday In town.
Will Carpenter and Archie McLean
taad Ue qrorterly amettag.
Mrs. Cole waa Ue gnesi
guest of Mra. O. ment.
Ctarlca Sleight lost a valuable burac
grp at Monroe Center making hay. M. Dame a few daya Ula week.
Mr. and Hn. Ora Oarpei
1*1 week
Mr. Carpenter's wife to cxioking for
Mr. and Mrs. nimorc Back
n. H. Power spent Mon
Monday in ButOoou Houck was a Manton caller
NORTH UNITY.
llamaborg atteaded the quarterty
OLKMMIRI.
I Bay.
. Hoary Bnokr of Butlona Bay was
oa^aday and sp^ ^^g^jtaJ^^Car^tcr vtoliod at MoaMr, Price of Leland was the gueat
.Tta
Kaawoad
paople
hero selUag up a new bay rake for
nlghth etactrtc atorm
the day wRh frieada.
of Mr. and Mra. Heary Haff laat weak. **Sai2ay
without a doubt Ue heaviest erf
Weasel Kralia and a binder for Tooy sorry to taaa Mr. aad Mra. Ora
B are always glad to note improveMr. Allen and wife**ilnd Mr. Burke
W. H. Hurll
lurlbut and family spent
of ^loago and Min Doiey of Pennu,
ksoo. No damagv was reported
f1ask%.
s in our little burg and the fresh and wife will spend Sunday at the Monday at Ue home of Mr. and Mra.
from Ugh til tag. however.
JWkyr tagroaa la tta abada at Uto who ooUiraed to Cbtoago Batorday.
of
paint
that
W.
A.
Lee
to
glviag
Henry
Hall.
Mr. OiHter artlrod aa Ua minoto
James Bolton and sob Angus
------ oaae to one of Uem. ■ Hugh Dq>'d ^ip.V^tta^*^^soa and daughter
Mr. and Mra. Hill have returned to lias Ruth Bolton left fur South BoardId will vidt his family at Olen Ray. to
Fraak aad Theodore Macko are here
also painting the fine large barn tie Vora! tat tor BeUaIrc. Ohio, this their home ip Grand KapMs.
FVed Carlson was the guest of Mr. built
lan. Monday, where they expect to
froaTchltago. the gunU of Mr. and
ihls summer. Hiram Lee fbs
Mra. KUa Briggs returned home apead aome time In gathering bueklvWhitcomb at Ktaiwood Bunday.
been repairing hto house and making 'Hriu onie Case is visiting friends from Traverse CHy Friday.
There
eras
a
danclag
party
j^raa
at
Tiei click of Ue nioeror to beard in
decided Improvements In various In Battle Creek.
After Ue business hour of Ue L. O.
all dltMloaa and /armen are busy Tobin's hall Saturday night.
Ctore Cummings departed Monday
ways, •
Mrs. H. T. Bridge Is ver>- sick at
for Holly. Mich.
V tarrnting tbeir hay, which to a good
Ihr vremwL a rltlng.
July 17.
Louis Lick returned from Traverse
’’
crop la Uto locality.
Jul> 1C.
lady prescnUid with a muM roae.
Mra.
Tobin
Is
in
Tiarctao
CHy
to
City. Friday, aad proceeded Ue samr
ioha NpUn was here on bualoen
Chss.
NeJaun.^reiuraed
home
on
Batday.
OLEN
ARSOR.
day to nix Rapids, where he ropects to
one day rooeotly.
urday.
Edward Ftohor aad family came
Charles and Grace King retumod
spend a short time rtoUtng.
Trarnoe Lake renit to filled with
Prof.
Bailey
arrived
last
week
to
Friday
from
a
vlait
to
the
Ferrla
colfrom
North
Manltou
laat
Wednesday.
Mtos
Bflle Weldman leturned to her
foorlali from Chicago and oUer
tpead the summer.
lege at Big Rapids.
His doctor said be mwat leave Ue
ome at Lake City Friday.
polntaj
A musical was held at the Canaen
A fine driving team t
atotloa for two wepka aad perhaps
John Hinty. who walked Into towa
The dapM givea at Joe Bvatmda'a
cottage Sunday afternoon.
Hieronymus arrived on Ue llUnols Sat. aa he to not yet able topaork.
fr»«n Walinn last Sunday morning,
A. Richards of Oaiena has rented Ue waa apprehended and taken Into cus
sited today for Mantotce by Ue
blacksmith akop of Peter Wurxburg.
tody by Deputy ShcrlQ .Nathan Rouse
Lawrcnce and Bees Day of Lorelei doctor’i advice to takr the salt btOhs.
:imUpred and broke Just as
Mrs. MIHlfceo. aceompaaled by Miss wlIhlB three bourn *fier bis a
The recital given In Ray's hall last
adge called ni Olenmere Monday.
the piuple'faad nearly all gathered
Burrows, spent Batorday In Traverae Htaty
wanted by
I Ue auUorUics of
ty to vranted
BLIOHTB.
The Haryoy Wheeler took out sor- Helm, assisted by ___ _____ .
the ohuiTb and Ue lIgbtniBg waa oon- { city.
Ue Mansfield. O- reformatory, for havJohn Shaw spent Bunday with his eral fishing psrtles last week.
tlonlst. wHh vwoal seleeUoas by Otte ttauous. hlle the rain came down in' Mr ^McMachen U vlijtlng friends In lag jumped hto parolo from that latamUy at thto place.
. and Mrs. 1
was well attended and torrenu.
iifloa oa May 19 last. Me bad
Mrs. Carl Caa>enlor and children
B Gertrude Holton, who has been
finely rendered. Several
le north In the hope of seeing his
were the guests of Mrs. Lola Wood
ay anything ill. b ooBvalescIng.
kradly eanored and re in fury aad eleeirlcaJ .dtoptay
'. who has Hince his Imprisonment
tost Frtiay.
M. Bright's
Wm. Voice of the Boo Is spending i
ways brl
brings ever witnessed here. D. h
sponded to. Mra. Fkallck always
n making ber home with retotlves
C. nay to and child n*a arc apoadlng
H. B. Woodward of I
residence caught the flood
d from Uie few weeks with relatives aad frliii(U
down the house.
r Hannah. Hinty Is twenty-eight
V
a few days at Wosford.
town Wadoeeday of last week.
surrounding hills
i returned years of age. and on Fe>). 23, INH, was
Ftoher
eame
over
from
Sooth
Frank
f
Mrs. Jacob Wolfe aad Mra. Addle
Mtos noresice Hardy visited frie
of the e<>llar. was broken
itlrely from Cana..-.
Mantooii last taaatag
sentenced
fur two years for fotging a
McReaguc of Mayfield were the guests In South Homestead a part of
r foot
Miss M. Hazencvlnkle of 8t. Paul la ebnek for the sum of JU) no the Mer
Mra. Alexander of Traverse CHy to down. The lake raised full:*
of Mrs. Brvlng Wolfe last week.
cek.
In depth. The people who bad far
the gi/est of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bat- chants' National bank of MassilUm.
1st of her slater. Mrs. Earl.
Ue guaat
Mr. and Mrs. John Wrlghtmaa are
Miss
*ts;*ed at the church nhill nearly
H. L Neasen and
nd mother
n
took Uo
During the past year he has bveu a
cmtertalnlng their daughter of Chl- to visiting Ml
dnlgbt. ■ DfYarem Totten, with wife
FY. Williams will conduct services trusty at the refbnnalory and had been
boat for Traverse CHy last erroing.
week.
Mrs. Bridieman and UrtHJ grandrhil- and. child, started wUh two horses, in the Catholic church Tuesday, July paroled and eatployro on a farm twelve
Mra. Fred Uomhie of tast Hoad has
Mtos. Bala
Manistee are here, the guests and carriage for home during a lull In j igth.
miles north of the tasiltutiun at eight
bseo rtolting rrlallves at this pli^.
past week w
Ue atorm. but the UgbUlng blinded
J. Gould of Lake Forest spent a
Nesacn.
ollars per moatb. Hinty
Jim Shaw to working f«
Hammond. return«-d
and frightened‘ the ‘horses so that
they
.............................dayslOftl
of this week with Uc Stuart lfaro- ned In the Canton. O.. p
srae Oil ‘
Empire last Saturds!
fioUee a tad washout la the lly at the Point.
months before being taacn
Frank Hardy drov e to Beulah Batarthe
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ramsey of Cen Jlelo. Hinty staled that, as he would
LCLANO.
day evening.
tral Lake were the guests of Rev. not receive his pay until be had
1
la
Mrs. .Edmond Ball aad Miss Abbto dlAeuHy. hav*lDg hrokoo some of the Deets and wife a few days this week,
Robert Davidson of the IJitIo TavQRAWN.
bored on the farm for one year, this
* at Traverse City w*a«an Hohor Qriflllh of MobcIo, Ind.. are occupying harness but there wore no serloiw re-1 Mrs. Rufll to enjoying a visit from arrangement would not even buy bU
Mrs. J. W. Mllllkaa lectured here
tbsir new oottage aHer a Caw weakr suits. Wm. Sadler and wife could not \ btw miuher
> last Tuesday erenlng on her trip caller Monday.
ehewiag tubaceo. He say^ Ills s Ue's
Misses Zula and Detole Greenwootl aUy at the *X)ak Dale."
^ thrmiab the Hob baod riwlna to the
home with iholr team, as there] William Gagnon has returned home roiatlves have been» Influencl
Influencing her to
Mrs. Joseph Neddnw U ill at this
«als the bouse wasn't very full but the spent Sunday at their home la Thomtr
fifteen trees armss the road be-! from Traverae City for the summer,
secure a dlvorr<-. He has
aonvllle.
lecture was very Interesting.
tween Ai^ Kennedy's hocaa and ! Rower Sunday was observed by the living In Cle^e]
Cleveland. He will
Mrs.
Ruff aad daughter May theirs.
Wm. Huekle «f BMiuaala visited
O. A Briobam to aosodlna the wash
! Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday evening.
back to Maaslfield, but bis relatives
■e visiting( Mr. and
friends here on FYldag' of last week.
Mrs. Celia Newman was able to ride
Mr. and Mr*. F. M. NkhoU of Chill and friends will make ao effort to ob
Anna Ookey of Homestead Is Brown.
It about Urcevfounhs of a mile yeatain hto release under bond, and
The town is being Improv ed by
Bpedding a few days hero with, her
A si»ccto.l meeUag of the
iiohuld Uey suc«*ed he will probably
parents. Mr. nnd Mra. J. C. Van DlarlAlvin Cook to working for E. 8. was held Saturday evening.
return to Michigan. He stated that he
Mrs.. Danto and sou. accompanied would not have committed the for
Packard. •
bouse oa Main street.
iiss Ethel Arwmtreag spent Sunday tagtbqlr
Otto.Braeger to helping John Bright by Mtoa Dora Cohen, arrived from De gery had he not been Older Ue Inflaher sisters hers. Bhe expecU to sUrt
The Missee Omee and Josle Ddu
th friends in Homestend.
troit Tuesday for a vtolt wlU relaI haying nnd bnnrcat.
for the mtoaton fields In India soon.
lard Camp No. 3518. R. N. A.. of Indianapolis, Ind.. arc at the "Oak
and friends
Borne frost ws* reported tost 8a
gave a very pleasanl aarprtae
Mr. Dale" for the aummer.
E Gill raised a large barn on lara for having captared him.
lay ororning. but little damage d<
Miss Hattie Panins Bod CbaritaA*aad Mra. J. C. Van Blarleom. who are
Monday at hto farm.
The wind storm
stewm last night nnd
Mach to the suriwlse of hto aumorGLEN HAVEN.
derooa drove to Provemoat Bnaday.
ildcst nsOmbera of the
Dr. F. J
Hit ti
day did some danu_
ous friends. Bert Daveaport doparted
'Archie Cameron did businvss ta
Mias Florence UlUe of BpringteM.
•k ta Petoskey
aad standing grain, but as yet there
for Detroit last Friday, where he has
Maas.. Is the gwem of Miv. Hd RaBr towa Tueadav..
society. accepted a positbrn as oook'i»eeper for
at^e Michigan State MedI
are ao raports of aay damage
Lou Qodgina.fif Ornad Rapidi did
who to speadiag Ue aumaser here.
and Mrs. Peier Wurzburg spent a firm. Bert i\ a young man af uiMra. J I.. Maaaaan of Manlatoato
and Mra. Van Blarkom. Ught refre
few days of last week in Traverse qucstlooed Integrity aadI pore llvlof,;
llvlag,;
vtolUng Mrs. N. Paulas Uls week!
an.i cor loss cannot
but .-c
l-c sjjiieLadjr'x
sanieLadjr'x
— -...
Jake 8mlU eff Obicage ia rislUat
A picajc and bayrlde to Lake Shore
hto cottage. Id lea-while, on Olen^!ake. was enjoyed bv eleven vouna Jadlcs
friends at thU ptaen.
CAST FARAOIdE.
.
Monday
afternoon's
atorm
did
moeh
Mra.*T%omms Laird aad chlldraa; ao> did httstaeaa In town
WlUtam Saxton and family. Adam
1. Those who
> Ue fnill and
ally crip
compaaled by ber moUor. Mra. H. Tueaday.
■ and family. Mrs. I. Newattend^ were the Misses Laura
NORTHLAND MAQN.
Bryant.'veturned to Uelr boaro ta LadJda M. Ik Fanaot vtokod ivlnth*aa ta Furtch of Traverse City, Ttaa John.
gnareh aad son Willie and ladjr. went
Ralph Case retuniod
M
Nettle
Chlttcadea
has
come
to
town
Monday.
tagtoa..
Michigan.
tabular
Lake
Batui
- irday hucklf
Uaa Voloe. Winifred Gagnon. Josel.
1 her vacation with her uncle. H
I. K. Matthews of Detroit did busi Lettle and Addle Nelsoo. Pearl Dame qticite Monday,
Henry Warner la very U1 at tbia
in addlikMi to ibe otbor i
W. Bquirea. She atteaded Ue Port writing.
ness in town Wedneeday.
ad daughter,
dant
Mra. A. L- Pringle and
sod Mesdames MrPhaU. Bramen and
Charles Brnii/al Detroll arrived on Frank Ransom of RaasoaivlUe. K. Y leaces wiU whioh E. J. Case haa been
RRam Warnar aad aon Charlie of
Mra.
ra. OoiA
OtoA Btickoey.
Btlckiiey. visited at John
addtag to Ue value-of hto rssldeaoe
HttoM
Bay
were
la
towa
Uls
wasR.
Ue
UllaoU
WaiBaadar
|or
a
few
days'
“‘ly.
Mewamreh^ Friday.
Mrs. Atterbury of 8L Louto, Mr.
' late, he haa just erected
MlaaRdrdla Netooa aad Hattie PlUc_
_ __________________,j
Mtos
Mabal Cleland to helping
Frank Barnes of Norway and Miss
HI and task.
Barnard and Inman
_pd wore Trayerae Oty eaUera TharaLouis JBould
I HP WiU a.felim Swan of Cblcaan are gwests at the
ig for
Artbnr Sparllag
f a few weeks,
Plptag haa been laid la ita town and
oa.htotaad.
dayladL
i to at boBM fbr a few helping Mike KoUrik In haytag.
Glllpa cottage.
also Ue bdnae. aad Rarl now has a
There was a warprtoe oa Florance
Mrs. Brown andI children arrived on
Tta new twtive-room oottaga. *X>ak
Miss Laura f
of water wm ka Yan
Bernard Thnrsdta evening. July IS. Daie.*taa Juattaea ettaptaud. aad
Ue IlUnoto Wedneeday for a slab wHh i Ue guest of Mil
o furaiahed tbe mill
Ue aocaalaa belBg ber 18U birthday. certatato an Meal spot In which U .r
bbr pareata. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Keltie.
Mtos Jessie Rosman of Leland apent and oUer matortal
ata Plomtar Ooo.
C. O. Mtimtaek did baaineas ta town
"KTto Mr. aad Mra. John kewv Light refreabmenta were aenred and dartarthe aoiamer mmrtbt Loc
afc in town.
W. Houck had ctarta of *ta plpmg
all
one day mat weak.
on a Mar aBtaiaaae .|p tba north «i
■nad to hto home and
■artsh. a dauibter.
erection.
WJ.Raeard.whc
toern Ih riew mt Lake*- MleMgan
Tbpro was gulta a atorm hare Baa1 ueimaa on nauirway;
Ktagalvy** aaeoad nine pliqrta
tta laduamr dqpai_____
_______
Leetoaau and amM a grove of ba
The Benefit aoclety met at the borne State
day night.
team Baaday. tta tmttmr
ftti Oaks. It preeaau a ptotureaQue ap- erament and who to looking after work of Mra. John Kahl oa FDday afterMatte Wood oanpd M Mrs. CMaad
wtaatag W A acoro af aevac-^ ata.
pearaaea. Tta oottage to ttaed far BOV bolag done oa tkatk Mnaltoo tolMtoa Matgerr Spam ata fiTMa
Sqatroa' today.
llrtng and Reeptag rooms, while aseato aa«..caitod oa H. H. Dap Thusoday
Rev. John Carmen of Denver. Ool..
of.eoauaU Qty wort
town
Mr. aad Mrs. MeCray and UtOe
are served at Ue realdeaoe «C N. vlU a view to maktag arraaifiaoiHi eoeepled Ue pnlpK la Ue Ooogragacalled on Mrs. Benard Bunday.
to look over aad amke oRtolJ report tloaal chureh Boaday asornlng. The<
Pauli
•To^IT.
the tadar la W.
Miss Gertie Holton, who baa been
of his foroat reotnre oa Otoa Lake.
Cavroen hnailiera luaderad two baauU
Oaaato mm Fridar-oaoaad a talay «C
MSP III with an uloernUd UraaL to
Tta MUaoa 1 afkraa arrived on Ue ful eacrod selectloaa.
, . .
hettar and bas foae baok to Mr.
llltaoto Wodaeaday >for Kenwood roMra. LaVine aad aoa Harold re- a day.
Chaw Btaasoll aad daughter. Oerlaetaa*B. where she to pnorictagBort.
w tuaed lo Uelr horoa at Kewhepry.thto
trod* Tripp, were la Traverae City
Mr. JOhaaon's toiks are havlag ibalr Ung to ta electrto UgbOag plaat aad
shower last night that oausod much
A party af ffvo arrived oe Ue lUi- week.
damagts Every piece of low land was skarw aC aletaeas. The baby, wta
Mr. aad Mra. Geo. Shalp of Glad- Wtaaeaday and aftetata the Fawaee
furaUhlag Rghtlag fMMttoa .iiar «bto aej^SgRirday for Orasorir'a reagrt.
Booded and mnr sldo hlU ai^ road baeawlafc fitafear^aata. to aeaae
Roaa nags pasead through ataasw Mlaa- are anpeesad thto wBek BBl ahaw.
•J. Ataptah V wax a TroTfirao CHy
ter. *b«R Hra. Jetaana aad daqg
aaclei#CflM^ ttaaghiura^ta her vray to BouU for a UTO weeka- vtolt wlU retotlves
. Ughialag kmed a horse for Mr. Ko- UsrieroataiboHkpow.
Thuraday altortataroitl^ra. Adlle
aad friends. Mra, Bhelp Is the daugh- taller yeataOar.
«at last week wHh
aeu raleed at ttM. He paid $taO
Mary tanta tad Lllllaa Raraari Qfbba. Who win lufitoh
Jklehaa «(
ir ef Otto Wkite.oif Uto $lase.
Mr. ata Mra. Wm.
boot aMoer Uto apriag. Tta boras
are ealQRg at Mra. Aadaratak aad
________0.1*4
was la Ucbani, but the stroke dM not Mra. Jobtatahr Saa#ty.
hurt Ua oUer or «ot Ue bar* on fire.
Mtos Julia Jan baa been TlsRtag bar
Mra. Jaalg HolUdaj to Atobii^
JicPtaUvMUtat.
Eli Miser had a cow kUtod by light
asataa laat weak.
lata mtth bar gftairtdliltaa. the cRto Tm
‘ AOLDN fWimR.
lataH itaarona. who baa tarn
alag laaMMjBiL
Vf“
•"
Mr. Oale's yoaag talks got iroaohad.
agn tar <Ne ftat yqar. ta tamm
I m ike matartlag from Maple City a littls while vtolttag
erae CHy worklag fbr a lew weeks j taoto Batorday tor a four weaka* vtolt
lUu Jollm iullw Ml SitanUr ter
'TLL3S1L*
«S?2S£
rto^m
Tto%;^!r*fiSB^
araajsr
Saadav'e^stag^ Tta wftaWdM
and ireaa went dewm eveiV mlabie.
T&’smrszTjsi
Na.iroraiag trata comtag la tare UB
iv Mhvr had a mw killed by Ught*
taalta ata RUM aaaaf hto koroea.
Osriag to M heevy rata and the
lean hUla aanwetabut tb^ house of
.bank Oatoetl h eaase very aear betag
maatafl fway. Tta CamUy worked aB
throalb the mUH mana to 4Hoh tta
water away. .
i
T. R. VhUe tad family, also Mrs.
Jamea OOOd aaR Mater. Mra. Emma
Dtager. adtmM$ dtarctaat Uto place
ArthnrLanS^ drove to BerdickvtUe WlU a ldo4|ar roeorten Uls aflecv
Mr Raakey to Ue new aectkm forcl
taa. Mr. Toaag reeigaed a week ago.
Mrs. WaaUaka ata aoa, Mr. and
ira. rrmak Toaqg apd •» tad Oaear
laypool weat- to HM Lake Batorday
reams backleberrylng. Mr. Clkypool
walked tafo Tq
e by train.
Ooarod Wetolor to tavtag a ateae
wall bnlU for a graaaiy. Hank Johm
m ta doing the maaon work.
Mr and Mra. Rtchard Bayne were
Ttaveiee CUy eallera today.
Mra. Anna M. Ctaypeol will leave ta
morrow nooa for a two weeks' vlaU
with retoUrea aad frieods at Bates
and Acme. MIeh.
Mra. Emma Dinger will leave UMBofy
Mr. a.sL Smith resumed hto dotiaa
as agent here Uto morolag.
July 17.
RICYCLEB bo««bt and aU klada of npalri^ done, Mooey to loan. Fred
**FlnchT811 E. Front 8L
July 17-1 mo
flOTtCE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling towns are from
S U 8 a. m. and from S to 9 p. m. At
ao Ume can water be naad without
Doxxle or aprtakler attached. On hcooaat of the great amount of water
used doriag Ue day for maanfactap
tag and other purposes necessary rules
for sprinkling towns moat be en
forced.
H. O. JoynL Bupt
34-lf
A lot of men's straw hats.............. 3ke
Cloalng out a lot of men's twopleee wool crash aulta. op
from ................................................ $3.75
Cornu quick.
Hamilton qoUrtftg Co.
BAmkoo pordi stadet'^lB’. yair
ptrek wni keep you colB1krttMk^
diriar tke tat wettier. 4x8,6x8,
8x8, 18x8, 90c vp. J. W. VilUkei
Jikyzotf
•fRY A RECORD WANT AO.
"T
'"isn?.*'
r-
Great Favorite
Famotia mimiouuia, Patti.
NoriIica,Xfiebling, Ganx. 8eoIxiock, and hundredfiof otbon
have boaiowed tbe bUihc*!
pmiae on the KIMBALL
PIANO; this baa been au^
piemunted by' bigheat awama
and gold mwlalfi received at
the world'a greattat expoeitioBh.
Bat the true ioaroe of invnt •
nqpa nnd popuUrity of the
KIMBALL PIANO ia in
itoelf; in its rich sinCTm; tnno
quality, ita evenly bnianced
•eafe, reaponaivc action and
apkbdid wearinu
quality.
iSe^mand for KIMBALL
PIANOS ia
'
Three Times Greater
*nian for any oUht i)iano in
(beiroHd. Tbia is u strong
atatoment, b u t aliaolutoly
tnie, borne out by the annwl
galas of Klmlitn PitlM.
Jqat now wc are showing
some beautiful KimlitU Art
PrBiBCtWtt and the hand.
■oRMtotcase dcaigM
htfaited on onr ftoors. We
iavite thorough investigation.
Ifyoo can’t call, write os to
day fbr special poy JSat and
pMi Bakes plfiM
easy.
KMittl
MUSIC IIIIIISE
Af BABHEa, Prm
THK IVtUM WmOO^ TIIAVtIltK etTV, MICHWAII, nuOAY. JULY n. IMK
VKtwamm
toadlag la the polkw madaa whm 6aUttad. Tbe CaeaRy aays it Ikirngbi
lalxad hatbiag was as proper te Cha
big sYtmartac pool ae at tbe aMkata.
bat that emae of tbe yaaaw mb baaa
bMM-Mdadly fres^ **
Happy Hanaas! Sba aaa« aot fM
fib bad aboBt tbe aU oatapM WHMt
AtewMigNit I
»a ba*ds to tba acre ta fbei aaaaty.
aad M besh^ U eoMMB
tlBW—i» i»—Hrfi—MfctJia.
Pnd. Eraaat HaadML ia a raaaat
leetar* la Hertta, dadarad tltai It la
abaelately certaia tbai maa fa dm
•eroded from apes.
( "‘ '
■-_ :
‘T -'
Tm paytec Is to be stopped la Haif^
pary, aeeordlBc to tbe pbms of tba
to tbe
kiac. la Ofdar to fsnber tbair eaaaa
Of obtaialac a eanatltatioa. Moot Haaa
are delighted at tbe proepeet.
une
One aaaared
baadred pad
a»d alae
Blae babtaa.
babiea. Mack,
UadL
nfwtMT W niitab m
^ V- •
a Abe etodrafJdlBBe Qmibbm Pa.’^«^l>rt>II aata
U a vm6m» of midlrias Ib tbh d
try. Be la to tbe iBilaBs wbat 1
T. TTBibiiBinB Is to tbe aagnUa. Met
TVaucr af OrmM Bapiis baa baaa ae: .Tf
. tus * . :i"
caiad far a taetaea. Tba Bor. Dr.
< Potts. adMar af tba Hkblpaa CbrtatiaB
BJUVCb WILL MAKK THCtR WAY
.
’TO NOBTHPOBT.
OBa or tbe Saadaya.
mm tm ■eethig
>Jr iLgJi
Her Inrt Uttar t
^5£.2i?r^»r
STpiSr
er.i?STiiss;ri Ss
SSS3??'*«
JleraMOod leMer}
^^,T=far£rJSS;'ai
SwS5wS3S
»m. Am mf earn «w ae mIow i* ammm e
^tatalMowed. IkMw
Bow eMy It WM for Him. DIutek to
write to Mm. Plokbom*t LjnaVliota,
ood bow UtiU It eoirt her<-o iwo-eui
~ rthOwvolnoliUwMUieteplrl
nuolek w7«>ltaotad Iwr
bar fiU.
A* Mn. Dltuolek
Mni. PlTikhetn has on fiU thtnuoada
of )tut Mek Utters mm tb» sbore. ud
nCHKAH NEWS COIDBISED
“The RuuleiiB b»ve a pecuTUr reBprct fur a atnms albeit oruel ajitucrat.
A puaillaoimoiu autocrat U to them
an iaeonc^-ivable pbeoonienun. That
U «by ibe cxar’B proetlce U aufrerins.
A roup d iktat In St. petersbunt vould
lie almtwt Itnpoaaibie. It U in Hoe,
etiw tbal'tbe hoart of the empire moet
•droiUril- jmUale^ ^
*Y«Ime in a rpforinfd abopc'lB'io b* con-^
th«-n the c»ar mast, before It U
, tiMi late, sbnw^ btmself to the MnsTO> ' trill's within the wnclent aanrtuarjr of
the Kremlin ** So declared a friend of
I • Prince Trubetskoi, president of the
tematvoo.
^
“Who Is Itraeclnskir* rallnl the
presldeot to Swriwtarr U>fb. harlnf
heard that the stork had visited the
llrzeclnskt home. Ixwh told him Br*cxinski was a secret service sUuth. **1
dunt soem to remember hlm.'^ said the
] rprtisldept. -but anyhow, you’d better
J
order a nice silver cup for the baby
’
If mav «>ncoMrare some of the irthex
boys.** ho added, with a meaning look
at Becrel Sertire Aumt Sloan, who
was standine on the ‘Uwm near by.
I
Bloan. who Is alwavs with the presl?
deal, has be«*n married several yt
f-' but no heir to the Sloan rollHons
;v
yet appeared. When the m*ws of the
* . . prealiieat's Rtfl was broken to BrxesInskl he remarked: “I always did In
lend to name that kid Theodore.’
Klnrl>scar is bv no means the first
Scandinavian king to t»e dethnmc'd. A
Danish historian rechlls the fact that
In 1R09 Quauv IV. of Sweden was com
pelled to abdicate, and Itefore him
King iyik XIV. and King SlgUund:
|hc same fate also'overtook the ri>ign
-/ng Qutvns Christina and Uliike
ore. Danish hUtnrv records the de
throm^eot of only one king—Kris
flan II, in 16*2.
*nis “prcsldenUal cocditall” has been
Invrntod by Klroer E. Paine, one of the
Oyster Bay newspaper aleuths who
:/ chronicle Mr. Roosevelt*a bhlhs. rides.
UH>thaches. etc. It Is made by nillnp
r V a ciK-kull glass with twoihirds maras
V Chino and one third brandy. This mlxipre J*alne finiahed by dashing ahtmt
four drops of t^nge bluers Into It.
A heat sufferer, John C. Ecklestoh.
aged 3$. of PhlladclpMa, was arrwsted
shortly after midnight Wednesday
noming while rlirobing over a high
Iron fence near the White House In
Washington. He waau a Job as U. &
consul at Rosaao. Argeotinn. ts well
nded
A*hen
by tho InteAt- bM TuetMlay.
Tw
arrested he SAid Ita^was going
the prastdeta.
rreaMeai*MboseT^t Is at
chief cook and camp director In a
-camp eta Uoyd’s Jlecl^ i, five mllea
fromhU bMc. mth him bre his
B. EeARL bnd Arcbla. hia
- . and Ooorga,
sons oMl^C.%imev
L%iosevcit. and two aoaih
of Jirs. J.
RocmelL Aitmni
the campfire tjie. presiXnil tells storiea
of his ovq^perivaces that always appeal ttoa^rqothful eompaalout.
MJx^VnU la the Tala gymgaslum swtnuntag pool bas been abolUhed by the faculty., following thv
amat of Prof. Ctapp la donning the ah
tbe of a FOBBg wuataa balbur, waROaf
to Philadelphia by tbe
Mg AaMrteaa Baer Haveeford. “Harar
lialled wiU each a igaalliag eaigo.faatarked a cabta ateward.
“Hare’s my BMcot.“ rcamrkad W.
9. OUnar, Jr, in tbe deatb-defylap
gwim of the Niagara lapMa. aa be
atepped aabore. gsaUy etrokl^ a
baby's shoe. “My UiUe alater pbwed
It to aiy tnmka and said It troold brfag
me good ioek.Heary H. Rogers, vice presldeat of
Staadard Oil Ca aad oMaf vilaiii
- - .
- ' iiM
In Toat
AHUWMKNTm.
aas AB BarM af tba
f MfViaapBBBM.:
,. , w ^
KartbpoK. Mleb, Jaly Xl.—Prapai^
tbM ata bstaB lajdily cotaptatad for
ba ar«Bt aatbartag of tadtaas/la tbair
aBBBa! camp t alia# at IbU place, baglaBlag Aag. II aad ooBtlaalag aatll
Aag. SI. Tbb Mattag bas baaa raanlag for
**»»■ ahoai
•*»« tvaoty
«wwwy yaars.
yw*. bot
ow It
w U
wi
aaad of tbe
diaaa froai all ovar MUkigaa are ezpecaed to attead. They come ta all
naaaer of eoaveyaaees fnaa the upper
aad lower peatnsnla, aad also froai
Wlaoonsta. Bailboats. canoes, atsaan
ers. railway trains, wagoos and tooie
afoot lad their way here. They bring
iMa.
aae tbe Mat MpBlfteaai atraai Mrade
aad tbe graptaat abov gp bar^'.tte
low aimratoB rataa aaciordad ta tba
BBd Sana
Bmtbara asragatioa wlU gUe ^
a ebaap aad cooraaiaat ebaa9s to ^
The fortbraalag Mimaainat ia tkia
hrated BagtUh aotreaa, la Load Lgttaa’a beautlfui play. “Tbe Lady wf
Lyaaa.“ will oadouhtedly awaken
great deal of laterast aaaoag tb«';fl^
atcr goera. ai aot only baa |Hia Nc^
vine a splendM metropoUtaa npatm
tkm gained dortag five years as a
member of Sir Henry Irving's ^com
pany, but the ooaMay surroaadlBC
hOT la one of ezcepcioBal merit. Tbe
eUagement here will take place at
Steinberg's QrSad opera bouse aborUy
and will undoubtedly draw a targe and
fpsbionable a-dlence.
I- WTKMmaf
m^tatda Wer4 tbaj
WANTED.
Ipadal to tba BraBi^ Baeord.
Oadar;
Jaly tl.—A vary de- WAMTKIi .Cinmptaato gWtoriaaaral
UgbtfBl daactBg Mty wae ftrea la
bM af tbe deparm of Mr. aad Mya.
CBbt Bkbaida wbo are pafaig to ataka
tbair boaia In Trarefae Oty kw
tatare. There was aboat tblfly-ftre
Joto r, pu, »it W|
cMplaa praaiat wbb aO apaat a vary
da«Md eyaaUB.
SITUATION ^WAMTBO bf BvaHab
BMtodegfUmlAoaaaaariL Apply
to Prof. Hndeaa. E. P. a 1.
BUUmarr reetoBly a BeeCtBb aartaty
lalyja*
called tbe Robert Bunm dab.
■ Mr. Bonaparte la the ho^ at bis WAN'TSO-YEomaa aboat to yuan oM.
npmpNaat to taaaagto and oare for
aSdrem crltkieeJ Bans ta an Ulaadnat^ Just, and Vtoquent maaaev. Be
chlldraa.
Rafemaoas
raqulmd.
^coeladed with a bnmurous itftovace
Steady amploymeBt Mm. W. Gamy
to
jekee aboat tbe BroWA peopU
BnO, oetaar Suu and WsUlagtoa
iba\ tbe* English Uke to ccatAt.
•troeta.
July 2b4t
•«oce i>r. JohttsoB rtdlenUd poor
BdBweU 08 bis Seoriah Urth.~ said Mr. WANTED—A woman eook: wages Bto
per atooib. Lake Vtaw House. Elk
Itanaperte, **U»e English hare poked
RapAda.
July l»4f
rito at an your paaple. IC ts. tboagb.
FOB BALE—II tats la BHnahb «k
, At*; Beni pare tats freattagoa 14th
ntrnta, 4 In QrlMn B Winalab ndi,.
and 3 tain on Want Ffoat stceni .
Will be aMd «ta easy payanta nr '
.wrrhange for ptbar Mnpnrty. Oea.
W. RalL
Mar 11-tf
ICE Jato Bopktaa wOl farm Ian
nn In tbe pnnt |n the.
.
BAST TABT or TOWK
enn np kg boU phonas Nn, M.
JOHN BOPKIN
npr2S.lM
_MI80ELLANE0U8
MOMeV TO ii
pnt la taortsn
Insulm of I
J»laoe. HoMd.
FAUi
Me^
tbn tatofo Itaa fo pqfo
geed humored Tun. faas^ mainly on WANTCD^aa aad bli wife to work
the Men that the Scotch' leave an Imtana. laqulm. J. W. Slater’s
pi^erisbed cimntry to And a home In
House Purutahlng <eompany.
rich EagUnd. No offense Is ever U
July 13-tf
A FOB aaXn ob TBAOB-au sin
km at this Joke.
n hoUMS ssd iflts os Wwatadw n
**L was tainrbing one day ia Lcadoa WANTED-To boy 12 or 14 ft. oooatstay tbroai^ tba whole meeting. Some
wtU s rich Bngllshmaa and a rich
er. 3. 4. C or t n. ebow eaae\ad
Scot. I d<-scrU«cd a nuuilier of sight
of tboee who OOM are very old. bavcood bard coal aiove. Inquire 311
seeing tours that 1 had made thrungb
iag raacbed tbg century mark.
E. Front etreetr^
July 7-tf
tbe city, and then uld:
Almost every Indiaa Is an f>raU>r or
• TIh. by the way. w here is the
It will bring rich, rt-d bloud. Arm
given to each of 28 teacdierw
rdr at leasL a fairly good exhorter. They
Starting next Tuesday. July SS. at
flesh and muscle. Thni's what HolUaRsvetr: Maas., |16b ia gold, ta order lore to stag. They sing aad speak for Steinberg’s Grand opera bduse. Lostar
t
the
8<-ot
'*The Engl
lu looked
ler’s Roricy Mountain Tea will do.
tbar they may have apeadlng moaay tbe Mac >art Ui tbelr naUve toague. 0. Slocum will preeent his famous aad smibd.
Taken this month, keeps yen well all
- Hoot.
o. j'an lb It.' be said in
summer. 38 rents. Tea or Tableti.
lor Uelr vacatioaa witbout barlag to ThU year tba grouad arraagemcats moving picture entertainment, a comgood dlsIevL**—l*luclnnsll
*.*•—1*11
Enquirer.
Johnson Drug Co.
draw OB their savlnga.
tbaa ever before hlnallon of music, animated ptetnrea.
TO RENT—House NO. 407 West 10th
Henry of Pniasla baa Joat
teal arin
wf be
' wwd lor
‘
Bongs, scenes, otc, that U said
aOO-QLASS SHIPS-SOE
8i.
Inquire
at
county
JaU
or
eUber
•'Ucar
openuora”
farced
Arcadian
purchased for 130,000 a voaderful aodUorium. A Sae
dae large dining hall aew and original and entirely unlike
100—GLASS LAMFS-Sqp.
phone Na 21.
July I04f
-Maine toarataUae. wWcb^t>e origlaal wlib a most estwReat menu will serve anything before shown in this line. euiiper gilae slock from 990 down to
To be given away to Ibe schod chllflader, Wesley Wight, a Bethel (Me.) the destros of the baagry. The groands Tbe engagement U for three nights »0 -crtTs. and now fOar.fooied bears
drm
Baturday
afternoon at a special
TO BENT—Unfurnished rtiom: also a
farmer, found kteking aboat a counliy bare been named •Bhah-Sko-K«^lblk.“ and should prove n most plenaant one. are after the few remaining Inhabitgood bam. Inquire at 218 W'est matinee to U- held at 2:30 o’clock by
road and sold for a trifle. B’hen Heary which ta the I
aa<‘lstare of tbe .ua- Popular prices of 18. 28 aad 38 cenu aata. , Arcadian sras the flmt venture
Bleveuth street.
July lp4f Raymond's glass blowers. A apeclal
of
Standard
Oil
In
copper,
and
had
was in Chicago be saw It in a Jewelry tutored white a
Bteajaa*Oreea inty.“ will prevail.
■
matinee for ladiee and children.
2.MM people six years ago where half TO BENT—Two resldcocee. €»e at
•tore. Recently be sent a fsanaa lapi Uaay exeelleni preat^mra gad layaioa.
The admiaakm is lu to adults and 8ca
288 and another at 287 Bast Tenth to school children. incIiHllng one of tbe
dary over to make the purebaaa.
boeb white and ladlaaa. will be presA clergymanI at Yarmouth.
*•«»«»«
An old she
Tsrmoutn. England,
Eugiano. j - ------- ----------------------------------------sirivt.
Apply
to
K.
McNamara.
eat
pad
vrmwA.
tdlug
s
‘'rummage
eale“
i
•**••*
vIRw
Prince Luca Sitetiiaxy. who has
who was attendl
many presents given away.
r
held
for
a
chsrll.v
Uk)
1
Wednesday
and
reamloed
nU
day.
killJuly 14-tf
that was lieii g
enormous posaeskms in Transylvania.
Oartaa Montexuraa. i
July 20-21* ,
a new straw hat on a stall, ami when | lug a calf for lunch. The town Is only
Is about to creel a church on hU es
he tnrtied around to get It s minute or
miles from Houghton.
tates whieh win he a model of Kibg dent phj-aiclan at several
________________
' two later found that tbe energetic I
AU. PANS ran bead for Grand Rap•Baerbaxy j emment schools, wrtl be present W»d j *
Solomoo’s temple. Count •Mderbaxy
j.
FOB BALE—Roust iud lol, bam oo Ids Sunday. Pere MarqoeUe excursion,
THY A BECORO WANT Aa
Is n mystic, almost a recluse, and has address the Indians on “iviist We In-|
unknown purchaser.
lot. 442 W*eet BghUt street. Price rate 82. Central Icagoe game. Ike
t2.4«M). ootMhlrd down, balance to Butler. What better?
suit purchaser. Inquire 118 Bast
Ninth street, or address John C3une.
1::"' ts -sr^ x-r:
' -5
.
July Ik-tf
Cheboygan. Mich.
6 =5™ 6
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE
Seasonable Goods at Cot Pnees!
'■ i, "
■
KOOL KIMORAS AltU WRAPPERS FOR HOT WEATBBt
We have just received and placed on sale the greatest line o( Wrappers and Kioionas
ever shown at the prices and they are just the styles that are wanted for this kind of weather.
NEW, UP-TO-DATE WRAPPERS AT 49c, 65c, 85c, SLOQ, $1.25 AND $L50
nwoNAS •>'“crirt-w
KOOL UNDERWEAR for Ladies and aUdren
Low berk, aleendeas Vesta, the kiml that uatuilly
aclls at 15c, we offer in all aiaea at only........................
LADIES' MOSUN DRIWEDS, umbi^ atyle, triomied
with lat» and iaaertum, tnckg, etc,, made an yon
like U^tan, per pair, only...................................... ...............
JIUS^ DRAWERS fur Children
t
*
QAfs
^*0*0
|
LADIES' CORSET COVERS, noatly trimmed with lace’
and ingertion, embroideiy, etc., perfect fitting,
beautiful atylee, at only................................................
f^Ar>
LADIES' LACE HOSE, very pretty atylee in oolom
and blaoks, excellent valoee at............... 50c, 25c and
|
t wU
FT. O.
foUOMOS-S
Ttaclitr of Vtolio
Sratk Side SkoeStM^ -
329 soum IIROI STREET
J. M. HUELLMAIfTEL
FOR SALE—At B. J. Morgan's stable,
horse, harness, top buggy and IH>rt IKAL KSTATt AMD LOAIN
Ntotamr-y P»astollo
land cutter. Party leaving city. A
Usaiatrs
bargain If taken at once. July IS-Cf msmi Prowl atcMi.
FOR. SALE—Enquire of W. Holds
worth. 224 W*est Eighth street.
Sunnybank hotel property. 68x180
feet. Lot bn State street. 33x160
feeL Beat location In dty for hotel. taSAPrswtat.
Jpyq 1212t
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard ’Whit
July KWf
• GUasma nifws «M
ABSTRACTS OF.TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRI0E8 REASONABLE
Btn it soc, ASC. 75c, Me, I1JI5, fl.SO od ll.vs. PsTtCS tt 25c, SSc. 50c flBd TSc.
pu^oR SILK GLOVES
swS.l*iSJ6 w belts
In all colom- Pink, Light Bine, Reawda,
Brown. Green, Kavy, as well aa Black bnd
White, and we have them to fit all na^
extra larj;i? waiats aa weD aa apudl and
rnetlinm. The beat atylea and beat Tahiaa
everahown at------25c, 35c and 50c.
We handle Ki^ CoraeU, Amerkmn Lady
OocaeU and P. K. Coneta. Theao are
beat makea in America tothree of the
tl
tbeae Unea yon will find
d^s Bod[ among
>
real atyle axid comfort than you
ever thought it poaaible to get out of a
coraeL
Duck IVlu at......................................lOeeaeh
We abow a good Kool Comet at 25c, many
atylea at 50c and $1.00, and othem at
$1 50, $2.00 and up to $3 00. Thow at
^.00 will compare favorably wnh what
many aioiea aeU at $5.00.
Tla* phenomenal boalnea we have done in
this line enablee on to offer yon reiy Me
ctal valnea now.
QQ^ For new. up-to-date atylea that
are worth 50c to 76c,
The ladiee are enthnaiaatic t
, atylea we ahow in
Bargains JlSSJ***
in tin <2oak Department
FOR SALE—My home. No. 801 Wes'
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
abed .large bas<teent fumaoe,' hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
ly modem, gas lights, comer lot.
carpenter shop on back with atall
and shod. \V. H. Raine. care of Bos
ton store.
July 18-6t
DENTISTS
iffiffovED TO omces
OVKK J0H»S0M PWCOI.
Fine Dental Work
We nak you to see the new thinga. - They're da^iea.
10c
FOB BALE OR TRAOC—Lot. hulliltag.
stock and fixtures of grocery and
meat market. South Spruce street.
Cltlzena phone 733.
July 8 1 mo
DR, W.J. HIGGINS
Other Comet covem at 33c and 40c that are easily
worth 45c to 75c.
NEW HAND BAGS AND PURSES
REST SUff DONKETS For Lndtea, Miaaca
and ohildivn, white and colom, worth
15c, 20c and 25c, all at the
Dn.Mi|« 1 hi*,,,
FOB SALE—Summer cottage and lot.
Blrchwood. Inquire Angus McColl
July 18-41
Here ia an opportunity for you to aavo
money. We handle only tho lieal makea,
doable tipped fingere. two claspa. heavy
ailk, in 4 oolom-White. Black. Brown.
Tan, Slate, Moda, etc., worth
OQa%
50c and 75c,at........................
OC^C
Silk Obvea for Children, worth
fiOc
................................
Miaaea' Latv Glovea, worth 15c
and 20c a pair, at........................
25c
10c
aEARIMG OF WASH GOODS
At aenaatidfial pHcea. One lot-that waa
10^ 12|c and 15c a yard, to
0Q
r Uie ph'tty
WHITE MOSUN SKIRTS
At an<^ apecual low prioea aa
$105, $150, $L00, etc., worth oongid.
erably more. Othem aa high as $5.00.
Everyone dioioer than yon naually find
even at higher prioea ebewhere.
Another lot that waa
15c,
18o and 20c, to tdoae 'at............
9C
A lot of fine Wmah . Qooda that f 0_Lr%
gold at 18c, ROc and 25c, go at a
Fine Silk Hnlb and other waah
goods that were 25c, 36c and
1 Q/%
40e per yard, to cloae at..........
1 OU
3c a Yard fir Wide Laces
Good new atykea, worth 6c, 8c ai^ 10c,
SHk Shirt Wtbt SlIU in Browna, Bloea and Blaeika, aS the naweat atylea,
ahinrnl or box plaited. Some tbry good atylea aa low aa......................................
LiAles* SHk Gaits, Short, medinm and long lengtha—mahy handaoroe atylea—
Rreiy one a red bargain. Prioee bow.
AMUiwp
STEINBERG BR0§.
FOR SALEOaawiaar.OUnrAk.. -............
ONE HOUSE on West lltb street.
THREE HOUSES on Bast lOtb St.
TWO HOUSES on comer Ftoat and
Rose street
ON^ HOUSE on Webster street
60 acre farm.
,
SO acres unimproved land.
40 acres unimproved land.
Any of tbeM at a bargain that 3
refoae. Part down; balance
to suit buywr.
A. P. huellmantell
.fWW. A. „Uf«VIW
135 East fth Street
July S4f
JARPETCLEiUni WUO.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
FOR SALE OR TRAOE-Stock and
. fixtures of gnmery and meat market.
BoutE Spruce street CU. phone
7X3.^
Jely S-lmo
asK***—
FOR BALE—Nice Jersey cow. H. Hy
man. 24t Washington street
Jely Mf
HOUSES AND LOTS-MonUtly paymanta. Herman W. SaUth. €13 West
Blevaath street CiUaana phone IM.
Jane 27-U
FOR BALB—WSraSoaaa boUdlns on
Bay atreaL eocMr HaU. alao 14borto powar gaaoliaa eagiae and
fead mni oetlt: atao f^oom brick
meldenea, 07 BIstb stML Apply
to John HonSald at MUnnea.
JaaalS4f
FDR BALE Btota brtlitafc etocfc aad
tstaetoL Wm oMl an or any part,
•r wll iM MHmnt. Apply at onem
L Eotintbni. Tiwmee aty. Mtah.
may 2M1
Tranrsi Gilt
lru4
KEYSTONE, M ICH,
'V-; J
\ nwcomn.
OLD SORES
fiOOTED IN THE BLOOD
«M B>« « tb.
CM ta BtM to PM* CMr «*. ft is
sK tBt tWr BffOD* o potr cf —to.
•M «o aM la ■aailiag tMr paata
aa4 vitli tboai aarraioA Um ^ ot a
SMM. Mfctat a aav orttk arUek
tkor «Ht opM Cba Door.
Too Back *traaxM ftaaacb- «a tkt
irt of duos femmatk
jroatJw
rooaei tte aospleiaBs or cte «*e«n.
and they wfU prohaMy be aedt to tba
ladomrial boaw at LaMlaa. The boys
Doa Bteaatag. agad It: Soy Reaeiag. his brother. ags>d U. and Ralph
tag. a eooalB of the boys, aged
J4 years. The two yooagcr btqrs ooafesa to aevea borgbuleo In TeenBseb.
and impHcale the older boy. They
eacoried the oMeon to ai|ea north of
the vlUnge. where they hod jHiried
of the auiien coin and hid the
hills In fence cocnem.
Mias M(4ta Dean of Owoano aad
twoM. islnlhe blood sad uaUllkepoMO^
Howard B. Brown of TpallaatJ wera neo« Batter that k kcepiac «P
dfteaaootUwolacccaaooibcaL S. S.8. cnKly married 4n Ownoso Monday
taatM U»cB cSdaorw thr^h ^
momtag and* havi gone to TpallaatL
They leave the last of the month for
aa extended stay abroad where both
httUbyaotbsl will poruse their musical sindles.
MB u ft drcalstes Brown illrn'aaw the photo of Mist
to tbe diaeaaol
Drab about alx months ago at chs
home of a friend In YpsilanU. and waa
nch ImpreBed with it that be at
sought an Introduction. It was
partnaacaUr. If y«m hare an old Mcr]
e of love at first sight, and with
or ulcer do not waste time with.aaltea, in forty-eight hours the engngement of
powders, plaaters, etc., but write for oar
W aiA ask for aaj metical advioe fcm the young people was fonanlly annoonced. Brown was formerly organ
ori^. We make no charKe for either.
TNC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO^ AttaatB. 6a. ist of the Forest Avenue Presbyterian
church at Detroit^and la a member of
the faculty of the Ypallantl Conserva
tory of Music. HU bride U considered
be one of thei> prettiest girU In
Owoaso. Is an aooomplisbed soprano
The recent appointinent of Roy C. singer and a well know amateur acVandercook as captain of the newly
Brown has been organist of
organised battery at Lansing puts a Ihe First Baptist church at Owoaao
aewspaper man In command of the ar the past few weeks.
tillery. At the time of rocclrlng this
appolntaaeat Taud*‘rcook was flfsi lieu
tenant on the staff of Ocn. McGurrin.
Capt. Vanderoouk is 31 years old and
married. The battery be commands
was recently provided by the stale POOR MICHIGAN GIRL MADE A
miliury board and Is in four soctibns.
SENSATION IN CHICAGO.
one being lurwted at liansing. one at
Maaon and fwp at runtlac. There are
S4 enlisted men In the artillery de With Wonderful Realism She Portrayed a Buffalo Hunt, Every De
partment.
Some of the ladles of the Kalamazoo
tail Being Almost Perfect.
W. C. T. U. wanted to take a varaUon
during the hot weather and in sup
Chicago.
July 21.—The art of paint
port of their move deciarful ttuft many
of the aaloonkcH'pers hail done that ing re-discovcrt>d by an untaught hard
very thing and gone to the nOrth working Michigan girl—thU is the
woods. Rut Mrs. Mary K. Pengally. modem mlracie that hss come to light
the fouuder of the local orfomlxatlon. In Chicago.
Over In the Art InaUlute is a mas
waa adamant. "Let the saluonkecpors
bar their doom and nail up their win sive painting of a wild west aceoc
dows If they want to.*' ahe aald. **but that U the art sensation of the day.
we will stay right at home and keep up It Is the product of a rustic genius—
uneducated, untutored young wo
the UghL”
man. who only left her cabin, homo
James Smith, found asleep in a Batin the Interior of Michigan three days
lle Creek livery bam. was arraigned
8he never saw an artist use
b4>fore .Municipal Judge Loomis for
palette or brush, but by her native
drunkenness. The fine was flaed.at
g«‘niuB she ha* produced a painting
to. "Let me figure this •>ut." aald
which lias dumfcMjnded the professors.
Smith. "Klvc doUars means two ana
Horn on a farm in Michigan, and
half days' work—and It's t<N> blamed
hot to work. Take im‘to Jail." Smith reared on the lont-aome plains of
has natil bts line every lime arnwied ibtuth Dakota. Miss Myrtle Von l>euWalkc r grew amid the mild flow
befoiM^—which ds saying a good deal.
ers and prairie gras*, and surrounded
with the life of the cowboy, the InIt nisy liave been pity fo*- her 16
<Uan, the soldiers, she know* the wild
* year-old buHitand. and to s
almoRphere In spirit and feeling.
from reiM>atei| s|«nkingK that csimohI
When a small girl she idcked up the
Mrs.* Presiuo of KalamaiiMi to illare
black charm! piece* of wood from
, gani llie dlfferenre In ihi lr ages, she
the obi fashlotUMl flreplaco In her hum
"being 18 to marry him. She declares
cabin home and made rude draw
that her husband was a slave
ings of honK**. chickens. Indians,
uncle and.was forced to ob«*y his every
t*o}> and the scene* around tier.
whim on jienally of r«‘pc*ated whip
' she grew older her drawing be
pings. The Uiy apparently preferred
. iieing married to being whipped and came more tn-rfect. She knem- noth
ao perjun'd himstdf glKMit his age. giv ing of paints, to she hunted along the
creeks
and streams for various rocks
ing Ihe uncle an opportuultv to start
criminal proceedings. "We will never and {lebbles that would make soft
be driven apart as long as we live.' marks of red. green, yellow or blue.
Ihe bride Mys. "We would rather go Recently she came into poueaalon of
some real paint such as artists
to prison."
She decided to t>aint a big picture.
Hugh Johnson, a ctdored Ann Arbor
Three houra a day for seventy-nine
restaurant ke«>per. thinks he baa been
days she worked aaalduoualy. and
harshly uiw'd by the authorities,
last ahe took the canvaa outdoors
was In Justice Olbson’s conn and In
gel a perfect view of It. and the was
his free, picturesque way he made
once famous among the country folk
some remarks about Prosecuting At
near Crj-aial. Mich.
torney A. J. Bsw.ver. Jr., and <
She developed a deaJre to know
posted the remarks. That is to say.
worth 1
be would have repealed them had he
ii\-ed a
not been interruptt»d by a bt
:Jaw. and before he had time to rcwllze tute >-esierday. Director Freprh
that it was the prosecuting attorney her to go with a guide to aa exhibi
who bad caused the interruption the tion room and hang some of her
sketches.
Justleo had him by the neck and
yanking him outside. Johnson
"I reckon I had better hang up my
testa againat the combination ahd big piece." said the rustic artist.
threatens to get even.
Later when French went to the room
•
Paw Paw lake U the banner "skeet- he mrma astounded to see a oaaraa six
er" lywort in Michigan. The campers feet high and t>relve feet long, on
organize hunting parties, going
which was painted a most remarkable
with 44"callber repeating rlOes. Often picture of a buffalo hunt. Here s
moaqaiioca are able to limp away, car- band of indlaas charging a herd of
tying the bnlleu with them, but In buffalo, and shooting arrows while the
most caaes killings are made. There hordes were going at breakneck speed.
Is also in vogue there a novel mfans A big Indian rode a white horse, which
of capturing the mosquUoea alive. The he had reined up auddealy on lU hind
camper slta Inside his camphouse with feet, and every detaO waa carried oat
a sledge hammer, and when Mr. Moa- admirably, even to the horse's |av
anlto bores hls way through the wall, h^ing pulled open with the hard drasrn
the man with the siedge clinches the bit. In the foreground lay the dead
crcalnre’t bill ao that he cannot
Indian, with the blood atreamlnc from
cape. Then, if be ao C' drea. the the wounds Inflicted by the buH. which
campar may at hU leisure walk aiound also lay
beside the slain horsa.
to the oauldc of the boase and beat It waa a tnnqh of reaUsm.
tba mosquito to death with adab.
“Why. this poor coontry girt, akms
Arbie Frtteni and Mason Norton, and without hutruetlon or even know,
awaiting trial upon the charge of high ledge of mixing patnto. has virtually
way robbery, caenped from )aU at Beb redlseovared the art of pataUag!“ exlalre Iqr aawlog Uroaih the door o<
555^*^
fumywuTMU.
GBIEMLREWSOFTHEWOIIUI:
IS WONDERFUL PUNTER
i:
'ffifidiii
tsavism cctv, mkhwaii,
-V
mioAv. julv »«. ^
Charles T. Harvey has eeenrud an
l^ipnprtatien of UJW CMm the Ca^ Ana Arbor, aaved WIB Wknkaaf. a
M gpversmsB to be oMd fur ite- ig-yaarold hey. frea drewaing. He
waa halhlaB to the mOI race wtUi a
AMD suucm WERE
Boafaer of other ladn “Mb enfy m
MUCRD IN tm WAUL
Bteplay wffl be the Uggeet ever aeen
An MkMgy. tor the Stole awmlsahm
l out la the direction ct the hoy.
mn aleo expend a large sum for tonNM UHfl W^ W
k m In AHBdl works oa Ihe Aaeriean aSda. TheDsBBS W thh Msst
troK putorailng Co. has heea awardwas
not aoClood. hut as aoou ns the
nd the Bsntraet for decorating the city
pi a scale five times aa large as that alarm weal up Fletcfaer dove and
af the bto Oergae hlow-out at the time dragged Wleakasd Dorn the boctum of
The Ttavetae City
the river. He soon revived.
a* to OailUac yustariay to see the p the opplng of the power canal.
tanas rapart a vary enjoy hie tise.
The large faim bam cf G. H. BarThe races were quite good although
the Ttuvene Oty hotaus dlduT show Boar. who Uvea just west of Saranac,
■p so wen. Alaost a thoasaad people wns strack twice by Ughtntog Wednes
day mornlngr^ The flrat time U airuck
were In attendance.
la the third heat of the 2:22 pace, the end of the barn, teari'fg the tlmthere onae nanrty betag a very aeiioos |>ers and boards to tedUng wood and Niagara Fatia, Alexander Bay. Toronto
4 mi*a MaMcmiL
lenL Mattie Chimes, drivy by killing two rows that were standing
Special low rate excursion to above
near the barn. A fc-w minute* later
Toornf Beaforth. Ontario, and Ho
naodier holt struck the south tide at points via the Fere Marquette and
PBUaoc, drivBi by W. J. Agaew
Michigan
Ontrsd
railroads, or via DeGrand Rnpids, were mmet bnt neither the barn at about the center, going
reoefred aurlous injuries. Agnew was etralgbl to the ground, and kliuhg aUroit a Buffi^ Steamer Detroit to Bofalso npMt the day previous. Red korse that was In the und« rgrouml, fa>« on Tbarsday. August Srd, 1*05.
Avl. agonto for rates and pariiculars
Phil, a former Traverse City horse, stable. A colt in the same suhlc wa*
ICCBENT AT QUAUC
•net jar —— a*38 r«
EXCUiglONS
ELECTRIOIT
FOR
POWHt
rWHAT
POWBB
___ __ :__ ______ ni
of Qtilitj nod gcBdcal adaptB*
bility.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
PereA^quettb
took second In the 2:21 trot. Walter
B.. Oox hrotbera’ brown gelding,
ruled out In the 2:10 pace.
Today U the la.*t day of the races,
the string being shipped from Cadillac
to this city for the big race meet here
week.
PILING RIVER MOUTH
EFFORT BEING MADE TO PROVIDE
A CHANNEL.
Bar la a Nuiaanca to Boat Owners as
the Channel Changaa
Frequently.
The month of the Boardman river
la being piled ao that boats can run in ,
and oat. A bar at the mouth of the j
river has been the source of much in
convenience to local boatmen as the
channel changed repeatedly and some
mooiha during the year the water be> ao shallow that is was impossible
to get in or out.
Bariy in the season an effort was
made to aecnre a subscription and
have the wo-k done. Nol»ody went
aheadSwitti this and the matter wa*
allowed to resL Lately C. B. Murray
took bold of It and nom- there is a pile
driver at the mouth of the fiver, the
necessary plies and the work Is being
done by volimteers. The work was
begun yesterday but owing to the
heavy sea It was Impossible to keep
the pile driver In place long enough to
do the work. The piles are Im Ing
driven on the south side.
AH-GO-8A
Miss Ijou Calkins and Mis* Grace
Harnor were the guesti^of Mis* Bessie
Fulgbura this week.
picnic psrty composed of P.
Lahym and family. Mr. McDonald and
famUy. Mrs. Julius Campbell and
friend of Grand Rapids. Mr*. Wm. Ale
bott and her Ikjvs and the MIhso* Mor
rison of South Haven spent a pleasant
lime at the bay Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Flick, who are spend
ing the summer here, are visiting in
Manistee for a few days.
WVjrk fm the Ihxrk is progr«‘.^King
slowly, the piling are all driven and
the top is being put on.
Mrs, K. Lahym ha* pitched her tent
and expect* to be one of Ihe cn>wd.
Mr*. P. B. Jennings ha* put an ele
gant new flr on her tent.
The Sturms of Ihe first of Ihe we^k
did not discommode the inhabitants
of the resort in Ihe least.
The Fulghum and Lardle launch ha*
received new curtains a"d a coat of
paint and varnish which adds greatly
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*
Boardman Rircr
Bcctric Light
& Power Co.
Muskegon, Grand Rag^a—Rato t2JXL
Sunday. July 2L
Train will leave Travente City at'
wem ooL
C:M a. m. Bee i^oHev*. or ask agetita , worked. Boat toal thii way when
for particulars. H. K. Moeller. G. P. A.!
2tt^21-22
Vos Ars Not Feollsg Well,
PM llUi
OPERA HOUSE
.
TRY A RECCRO WANT Aa
3 NIOM-rS
STARTING NEXT
WAHEDTDflAWEm"
John GUI Had Forgotten Her Other
Name and Didn't Have the
'
Neceeeary Fee.
What might have been a romaace
could John Gill of 'UTley have obtaiaed a marriage Uoense Is stili In
the air with the probabOHles that love
will And a way. He appeared before
County Oerk Robert E. Walter this
afternoon without the necessary fee
or Information which made the grant
ing of the Uceose not at aU Ukely. He
wlahed to marry a lady In the county
house but wa* unable to give any other
name bat Ella, hartog forgouea her
other name. He gave her age at 2S
and hls at 25, bat eo far as can be de
termined the agea are 41 and S6. When
last eecn he waa standing near a tree
at a corner of the coontr building
waiting for Ids lady love to si>|war.
A lot of bSlW aad ohUdren’s Mrart
pants to cotton and Unao...........1
A lot Raen pants both white and
Thortell. Manader. OMce. room
Hamilton A Mllllken bloek.
n
OR. F. HOLDSWORTH— Special at^
oar,
tentloo to dlieaaes of thet eye.
t.
ea flttod.
nose aad throaL
Glaaaee
Rooma 7 and S. H. A L. Murcaatile
Co. block. Both pboues.
1S6*
Iran Drug Store. Special atteutk
) eye. ear. noae a»d throaL Gla**ea
fitted.
tted. Both pbonea. Boaidenoe 519
Sixth I
DR. w. t. MOON—Phooea. oMce.
Clu.. 107; Bell,.**. Residence. 710
Washington street. ClU. phone 21€;
Bell. M.
I jewelry xtorc., Both
daioat* SMMi ^ ■vwwwt aad hralu
•wry.
MoTinc Picture Wpsicil
"ALL SIDfS
OF LIFE”
JPZXAiiflRa
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyri'Tlan and curgetm. Removed to of
fices over First National bank. CiUxen* phone 385.
OR- F. P. LAWTON-Loffire nx*m. removed to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgins' oSce.
CIVl
VIK, VIGOR L VITALITY
Try* “Fill
U rwfMtCwlHira
ror Sato by all Orocstats
•O Owfit and BB Ount Dumb
AMEFT NO SOiSTITUTCt
The & B. Taylor Coal Co.
Bay Staamars
NE-AB.TA.WANTA
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
Laava 8:30*. m.: 11:00 a. m.:
4:a0p,fn.
OMENA
OR. G. H. LYNCHland bkK-k. pli>^lr
Citizen* phone 3FI
adlea, *you nan ynmp on Nt, tn
will eeme up emlllat
an H
R. but It
pie en
tiMa.” C
•very tli
Laava 8:30a. m.
NOITHPORT
NOITHPORT POINT
DRS. J. 0. k HART J. TRUEBLQOD
RETURNING SANE DAT
JOHN R. SANTO
H.&N. L TIME CARD
a-ssils!
Kook. Tiwvm €Kb .
a P. GAIIVSII * Dlia
EKE INSURANCE
U U A DUILOINDi
A. D. TYLER ’
DENTIST
OMen Mi. New WUbalw Ueck. MM.
bona. Ml.
i?t5i‘!aj'f)i5sraLr
We have bouKht the enormous stock of Wall Pa
per of The Boston Store at a BIG SACRIFICE.
273 PATTERKS WHICH WE SHALL SELL AT toe
•0 a Dollar Cbis KUoek. CORE QUICK.
Thb is your chance to save big money. We also *
purchased a very large stock of their Furniture
which we can sell you at a large discount.
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
12r SOUTH UlflOH STREET
—
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIAHS
o(!u«a»;*wuh4»BUg- • a. ». w> u
I to i a. m. T to » *TWto«B- ■*U4—to m
WyxkeopfUt. CtUtoU idMM MT.
...........
^'■rsiasts
WALLPAPER
.
Leave 8:30 a-m.
Azrrxaktort..
SLADGHTER SALE ON
—
F;in* N«-alt-Ln-w.intii niul
liowiTB Harlior 2.‘»c rotiiitl
trip; Oui ni.t. Norlh|jort ami
N«>rthiJort roiut, .’VX: nmml
trip
jll:£
ESTATEi
-
Laava 8:30*. tn.
OAI.I. F-OFR BdkC .3AOE-----
RUBBER TIRE HACKS
F-OR F-cINERAL.8
1 can furnish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three 3-scaied carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call when in need of any
thing in this line.
IhERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
I and counselor, WJIhelm block. Trav! er*e City. Mich. ClUxena phone 105,
MUEtS BXBBOI
B. J. IS/lorean
RUBIER TIRE RUNABOUTS
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS
RUBBER TIRE SURRETS
Iran.
Both phones. :
L..V* ll.-OO «. m.: 4:20 p, m.
Remember the OM Reliable line that is always on
time. Hack orders a specialty. 1 jake all trains
with hack.
In Livery 1 can furnish you
409 State bank bldg.
i^RRY B. HARNER—Ekpert piano
and notion regulator. Katiam guaranteed. Wit Kimbnll
c House. Cllz. phone
DR. CHARLES A. BURBRlOCE. Dentl»t. 3012-3 New Wilhelm bkirlt. I
Traverse City. Mich. atz. phone UK. ■
Graduate of PbUadelphIa 1>AUI cob '
EXCURSIONS
fBoRssImr DWrIomm
tolUkppearaiieA::i ; t 1 J I
A If Wtirtman ha* laheh-it Ms tent
Peek-WtKlgle*. meaning the little wild
men of the wood*.
Miss FrantM-f Bauman and Miss Hat
tie Novak are spending their vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. A. J^ Doyle.
A. J. Doyle has thrown off the care*
of the store and is taking hU vacation
at Ah-go-sa.
Mr*. Joseph McIntosh I* enjoving
the pleasnrcs of the hay today. The
clerks of J. W. Mtlliken are Uking the
resort by storm this afternoon.
MARK CRAUra DELIVERY—Ught
froichL parouto aad tnmka. Ofltou
at Cliy Book Storu.
wufd ott ■■fiwBni. ikk Hmtotoi.
Hwthh^ DuMtoy. Urar ato Uiaiy
Leslie G. Slocum s $10,000
^ Six*ctacular
ISO, SSo, 3So
Seat sale o|xm tomorrow
SM WUheim bloek. OttoM phone
FtANO TUKIHB-W. N. MUtard. to
ymauaimrisnea. Mow loeatod wUh
OrlaasB Beua.
SSIdef
are eo nmi ut huBd.^thoy will
build TOQ up, keep too well and
May, July 25
ToTl in orikniial cxjlt>r«l
ini; pieturce.illuBtraUHl
urc6.il
•nirs,
BonK ronceplions,
eJe riciil
^•pli'
gnii other efTuceta. txampletc in
every drLiil.
nnyihinc in this line ever given
in Ihia eily.
RaBSCMK
•T.T::!rr"4ffiari.'P5r GEO.
Wg 4:4B a-to
A. JARVIS-
DENTIST
BMID KAPIDS i llOim IT
CONPARY.
201 FRONT STREET
Tram
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IlLltarw
toWNtWillf
MOnOE h itWETir
6EIERAL IISURAIGE
“^s^Rss'SDSi'aasr
mewwilhblm block
•I I
— ‘a *rrtitvtsg
at am a. at. aad ItovtMr at
e 1-iixawoop.a.F.
Pereatarouettb
Ttaiai Ma«* SVavana Ctty to RMteva:
ffVrObk^.Pa>ralLTaAiea.Oraad Bmtoa
C. D. MILLER
DBNTIM1
ir=5r5sa?“=s
Em
:EXAaMINED FREE
g-LASSm
UMon narau
For your allk. wuolan and evening
gnuma. also shirt wnlet anils celt npoa
Mrs. a L. Rice, nwdlots, 220 Park
toraatuibr
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