Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1902 — Page 7

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THE EmiAHAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1901

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liTtflWri^ ' ' * r • f £»®l]y, Dr. R r. Bye and family. John 1 Albany; Miss KTlen Lochirood. Salem;

Fun-Maker, Two Politicians and Business Man, at French hck

ING TO OPEN

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BETHANY, BATTLEGROUND AND PINE LAKE.

PROSPEROUS YEAR EXPECTED All Hav* Arranged •pedal Programe and Preeent Men of Wide Reputation.

[flpedal to 11m IwdtonapoWe K*w ] BETHANY PARK. lad., July U -Arraneementa ar now perfected for the Bethany Amenably meeting* for the season of 1ML Die encampment wUI be held on the beautiful grounds of Bethany Park, beginning July 26, and dosing August U. | The program la the moat elaborate ever prepared for the Assembly. The Assembly lectures - have been reinstated, school for preachers with the very best Instructors will be a prominent feature. Preachers of national reputation will till the pulpit on the different Sundays. Well Known Mon. Many men of world-wide reputation have been invited, among them. Senator Mark Hanna, Benators Fairbanks and Beveridge, General FlUhugh Lee, and Hon. Tom Johnson. Children's day. July M, Is expected to eclipse any Children's day ever held on the grounds. Splendid entertainments are also provided. All the interests of the church will be considered. Everything la being put in flrst»cl«4s order, so that the thousands who attend the Assembly this year, will not be disappointed. Special Rates. The Central Traffic Association has granted half rates on all railroad lines The interurban road Is expected to be running cars by the time the meetings open. The grounds were never more beautiful than now. The mineral water with Its medical properties, will be free as usual.

HISTORIC BATTLEGROUND.

Qi*bunda Being Put in Condition for the Season’s Meetings. (Special to The Indiana poll. News] BATTLEGROUND, Ind.. July 1».-The twenty-eighth annual session of the Battleground Assembly, August 7 to lx. promises to'be ode of the most thoroughly interesting and profitable in Its history. The management, profiting by Its -year* of experience, has spared neither pains nor expense In the arrangements. In addition to all that la bent In the oldtime camp-meeting, the program offers rare opportunity for Bible study and for speciflc training in Christian work. The Rev. HenrA Ostrum has been obtained as evangelist. The Rev. John Hillman, of Cleveland, will assist Dr. Ostrum and the Rev, Mr. Maywood, of Iowa, Is also Included In the announcement. Special Days. Each day will be a special day—temperance, missions, the Sunday-school, EpwoMh League and other of the great religious movements will be presented by noted leaders. The Foreign Missionary Society will estahllah headquarters, where literature and htformatlon may be obtained. A prominent feature will be the part afforded the children. Their dally meetings and entertainments nre In the hands of Mtsa Durham and Miss Strouse. each trained for the place. Tho music will be the best. John HilHs, , whose magnificent voice has charmed thousands. Is to be soloist and director of chorus; Mias Mabel Westfall, pianist, and the Rev. Mr. Hmock and Jay Carpenter, cornetlata. Ample Entertainment Arrangements for entertainment are moat ample, whether one prefers the hotel or accommodation In a cottage. The commodious dining hall will be under economical management. - Immediately adjoining the grounds Is one of the great battlegrounds of our State, now a national park, which, aside from Ita historic Interest, Is a perfect bit of naturae beauty. The proximity to l^fayette makes Battleground most convenient of access. The usual reduction of fares is promised by the railroads.

George A. Gehrtng and wMW; A_ A- Morris FVomm. Honttnghurg; Miss Esther Shirked wtte. Will Rich and ffdfe, Mrs. E- A. ley. Browns town; Mxa Leslie Throop, Cooper. m~i«« Alice Cullen, P- ■nffany. | Mrs. Sarah E. Knox and Cora Knox, J. F. Junor and family. C. E. Henderson Paott; Miss Ella Woodward, Vincennes. and wife and P. C Tnxslcr. all of Indi-1 The Indianapolis colony is crowing' rap-

idly. Among the recent arrivals for the ' summer are; Miss Fannie Miner. Misses Frances and Lyta Alltoon. Charles AUI*oa and Me. and Mrs. W. D. Allison. Miss • ISt&nnie E. WYsitensck. IEI. M. Usompson { family. Prof- and Mr*. Hu*h McGU>esy. F. D. Shera. W. H. Stout. Mrs. Alvin

aaapolis: W. H. Brauser. of New York.

SUMMER RESORTS.

SU/VYTWER 'TOURS

LAKE MAXINKUCKEE

[Special to The IndtaosapoUs New*.]

LAKE MAXINKUCKEE. Ind., July 11

Ifr. and Mrs. J. K- English and daughter. J- Beard, Mrs. R. D. Maxfleld. Lillian

of Indianapolis, have opened their cottage

oa the eaet abort of the lake

Miss Emily Winters and Miss Lucia Ray, of Indianapolis, were guests of Mr*. J. L-

Ketch&m this week.

W. W. Winslow and family, of Indiasa-

Maxfield. Miss Ingle Gammon. Mr. Mrs. F. K. Kants, Mrs. Hopkins, Eleanor D. Kirby. S. C. Rhodes, T. M. Sorbey and

Miss Laura Benedict.

From the central and west central part

of the State are; Miss dibble Henley,

polls, are comfortably established in a j ciSTSlIvU** 3 * 3 Webt> ^

auimner cottage on the east side.

Lee Motherahead. of Indianapolis is a guest of Mr. Anton Vonnegut. Mr. and Mm Howard Marmon. of Indianapolis, arrived at the lake this week. G. E. Varney and family, of Indianapolis, have taken possession of a cottage. They will remain during the season. Erwin Vonnegut. of Indianapolis, will be the guest of Alex Vonnegut. next week. Horace Haynes and family are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sykes, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mm J. & Tarkington. of Indfanapolls, will occupy the Vajen cottage during the season. Martin H. Rice, of Indianapolla. and J. Watson Rice, of Onward. Ind, were at the Rice-Vaughn cottage this week. Miss Lena Sauer, of Indianapolis, was a guest of the Vonnegut-MIUer cottage this

week.

Mrs. Clemens Vonnegut, Jr., of Indianapolla, will spend Sunday at the lake. S. A. Munson, of Indianapolis, registered at the Arlington hotel during the week. Misses Helen and Ruth Heywood have as their guests at “Hamewald Terrace.” Miss Aleen Gibbs and Miss Elisabeth Ohr, of Indianapolla. Miss Gertrude Butler and Miss Louise Bybee. of Indianapolis, are guests at the Ogle cottage. t A. J. Murdock and family, of Logansport, are at the “Oak Terrace” cottage, where they will remain during the summer. '

Martinsville; Miss Flora

Ristine. Crawfords vine; Miss Carrie Harbaugh. Attica; 8. E. Voris. CrawfordsvUle; Jesse Richardson. Green castle; J. W. Sage, Rockville; C. C. Hurst, Greencastle; the Rev. A. J. Waller. Terre Haute: the Miss Hoetetters, Ladoga: D. B. Bollnger and wife, Terre Haute; David Vorhees, Terre Haute; Miss Altha Johnston. Lafayette; Miss TUla Otten. RossviUe; Mrs. Catherine Powell, Misses Louale and Anna K. Fowler, Covtnfton;

Mrs. C. E. Fowler, Newton.

From the gas belt and eastern Indiana: Mist Pearl Perkin*. Muncie; Mm J. P. Ellis and Anna Ellis. Anderson; Miss Elma Trueblood. Anderson; Mrs. C. F. Cunningham. Kokomo; Miss Julia Stout. Cicero; the Miss Masons, Fa Innoun t; W. A. Rinker and family. DalevUle: Miss Nettie Smith, Union City; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Halderman, Marion; A. Gllleaple. Marion; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dennis. E&rlhara College; the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Tharp, Marion; 1$. F. Scudder, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. F. Stevens, F&trmounf; Mr. and Mm. J. H. McConnell. Marion; G. M. Cobb, Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Adams. El wood; Mr. and Mrs, O. II. Trook and Miss Best, Converse. Central and northern Indiana are particularly well represented. Among the late arrivals are: Mr. and Mm A. E. Brandon. Noblesville; Mr. and Mm J. Parmenter. Wabash; Ines R. Johnson. Ft Wayne; Mr. and Mm H. E. Coppls, Nappanee; Mr. and Mm 8. H. Hendee and Mr. and Mm E. D. Corson, Logansport; Mr. and Mm L. M. Rown, Lagrange; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moon, Huntington;

Miss ~

LEW DOCKBTADEK.

T. TAQQART, L. T. DICKASON.

JOSEPH E. BELL.

Laura Jones, Valparaiso; Mr. and

Mm W. J. Wood has as her guests at ; Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Milford; Messrs. “Woodbank” cottage, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. and Mesdames W. R. Chalfant and W. W. L. W. Loser and two sons, of Terre | Greek, Bluffton; Mm W. E. Belderwolf Haute. land H. C. Rhyan, Monticello; F. D. DeMrs. W. W. Comstock, of Lafayette, P*y and wife, Medaryville; Dr. and Mrs. Ind., is a guest at the Ward-Plerce cot- : H. C. Hass and F. M. Drumm, Peru; Mr. tage. and Mrs. Robert Sairer and Miss Ida BarMr. and Mrs. Leonard Wahlstrom, of tlema >'> Bluffton; Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. CarIndianapolis, will remain at the lake dur- 80n ' Montlc * 110 ; Mr. and Mm J. G. Gay

ing the season.

r*pec1a! to The^ndlsnapolls News.] FRENCH LICK. Ind.. July IS.—The accompanying picture shows Thomas Taggart, Lew Dockstader, the famous minstrel; Joseph E. Bell and Col. L. T. Dickason. the last-named being president of the Bedford Stone Company. The picture was taken at the clear water spring, on the hillside, while the quartet were returning from the shooting park after having tried their skill as

WINONA LAKE

CEDAR LAKE

PINE LAKE ASSEMBLY.

Th« Program Presents Many Special

EnttrUinmenU.

rupsctol to The Indianapolis News ] LAPORTK. Ind., July 19.—The program has been fully outlined for the July and August conference of the Pine Lake Christian Culture Assembly, which will convene July *7 and continue until August X The attendance promises to be larger than in previous years. The program la as follows: July IS—Readings, Miss Anna M Phllley. Ft. Wayne, of Emerson College, Boston. assisted by little Florence McMillan.

of Ft. Wayne.

July 19—Suuriee prayer-meeting; sacred literature hour, the Rev. J. E. Conant. Dubuque. la., who will speak at the same hour Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday; devotional hour, the Rev. Edward H. Emmett, Elkhart, Ind., who will also give an address at the same hour on each succeeding day of the week; annual butinesa meeting of the Pine Lake As-

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July SL-Miasionary day July It—Temperance day.

August Ii—Annual business meeting of

Pine Gaae A».-.ocuuton ot i-ot uwneis. •—Bible school. Prof. H. H.

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Evenings — Tuesday, sttreoptlcon lec- . **The_ American Alps.” the Rev. J. K. Conant; Wednesday, stereopticon leoturs, “Shushan and the Palace of Esther:” Prof. Ira Ai Prtoa University q{ Chicago; ’n^uredoj', steryoptieon lecture. “Egypt th - Children of Israel,” Pr.'fcssor direction of Mrs E. H. Emmett, of Elkhoft. Ind.; Saturday, concert by the New Artel Male Quartet, under the direction of Prof. Edward Howells, of the Moody Church and Institute. Chicago; Sunday, sermon, tha Rev. Edward H. Emmett EXCURSION H. C. Beebe, State Agent Lund's Land Agency, of Canby. Minn., wtu personally conduct a HOMESKEKERS HARVEST excursion to Minnesota and the Dakotas on Tuesday, AUGUST 6th. Our own private oar will leave Indianapolis over Dta BIO FOUR at U:« a. m. Parties can Join us at any point an route-no charge for sleeping berth—railroad fare, one fare plus 69.00 for the round trip This Is refunded If you buy. For Information as to country, crops, and for maps, circulars, prices of land, etc-, write or see H. C. BEEBE State Agent 801 INDIANA TRUST BUILDING. Call and let me reserve you a berth FBIB.

(Rpsclal ter The IndtanajwdU New* ] CKDAR LAKE. Ind., July 19.-Thl« place I* enjoying the most prosperous season since It was opened as a summer resort, and that was a great many year* ago. A number of wealthy people own cottages on the lake, end this season they are all occupied. The hotels are doing a good business and the woods contain a crowd of picnickers every day. One day this week the number of picnickers was over 6,000 from five Chicago churches. There Is line fishing at Cedar Lake now. Henry Ostendorf’s fishers from Indianapolis take back good strings every day. Fish Commissioner Sweeney had the lake >>elm 4 a few weeks ago and got out all the carp, dogfish and turtles, several tons of them being shipped to Chicago, where they were made into fertiliser. All the bass, croples and bluegtlls were thrown back. "Nigger,” the frog-catching dog which for years was a feature at Cedar Lake, and tho subject of innumerable newspaper stories, is dead. A few days ago some scoumlreL fed him broken glass with a mess of frogs. One of the drawbacks to this place has been lack of bathing facilities, but there Is a good bathing spot now. and next season a regjilar bathhouse is to be erected. B. W. Brown, of the county treasurer s office at Indianapolis, who is spending his vacation here, has been appointed Ufe-saver-ln-chlef for the lake. He rows about all day looking for something to save, and up to date haa two cats and a one-winged chicken to his credit. Anyhow. he to having a good time. Ope of the Jolllest crowds that ever visited the lake is staying at the Sigler for two weeks. It to from Louisville and to composed of John Hsckney, a well-known traveling man, who makes ail of the principal points in Indiana, and his wife; Henry Cohen, one of the owners of the Loutsvllls Anselger. proprietor of two drug stores and champion “hearts” player of Kentucky, and his wife; Miss Lula Ltraker, Miss Emma Scholter, Miss Lilly Trunnk, Miss Rose Llmker, Miss Catie Price, —.rs. R. Flnser and two children; Mrs. Keating, Miss Rose Gault, Adolph Cohen and Arthur Dehler. They make up yachting and steamboat parties, have picnic* and at night they entertain the other guests with music, a number of them being accomplished musicians. Every year the party goes somewhere and this year they tried Cedar Lake. They say they are not sorry for it.

BLOOMINGDALE GLENS

[Special to Tha Indianapolla New*.] : [Special to Tha Indianapolla News.] ROME CITY, Ind., July 19 -Out of over BLOOMINGDALE GLEN8, Ind., July throe hundred cottages at this place not 19.—The boating and Ashing here were over half a doxen of them arc unoccupied never better, and every day the number

at this time. People from all over Indiana and other States in this section are

represented among the list of people who are here. The attendance is larger than in many years past. Yesterday was a big day; excursions from both directions came bringing many guests for the day, and some of them are staying for a week or two, and some

longer.

Dr. E. L. Sivers, of Grand Rapids, Mich., who was formerly a resident of Ft. Wayne, and at one time regimental surgeon of the Third Regiment, Indiana National Guard, has sold his cottage, one of the finest on the island, to John Moore, cashier of one of the leading banks of Ft. Wayne, and Mr. Moore’s family Is occupying the same. Senator F. A. Joss and family, of Indianapolis, are in their cottage at Barber's bluffs. Mrs. D. E. Btudabaker and Mrs. H. H. Studabaker, of Bluffton, Ind., and Miss Carrie Craig, of Chicago, are at the Woodlawn Beach Hotel for several weeks. C. C. Miller, wife and daughter, of Ft. Wayne, are visiting friends. Mr. 8. 8. Carroll, Miss Anna Carroll and Miss Mattie Bell, of Hartford City, are spending a week at the Island. Mrs. J. Van Tochlne, of Ft. Wayne, to at the Assembly -Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, of Cincinnati, O., are at the Woodlawn Beach

Hotel.

Dr. G. McClaskey and family, of Ft. Wayne, have been spending a week at

Rome City.

Louis Fox, of Ft. Wayne, to here with

his family in their cottage.

Dr. J. McLean Moulder, Miss Lucy Moulder and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Adams, of Kokomo, are at the island. G. E. Meek and family, of Kokomo, are

spending two weeks here.

Mrs. F. I* Trees and Mrs. J. F. Elliott and her son and daughter, of Kokomo,

are here for a week's stay.

H. J. App and family, of Ft. Wayne, are

at the Island Park House.

[Special to Ths Indianapolis News.] WINONA LAKE. Ind., July 19.-Many Indianlans have arrived at Winona lake during the last few days, to remain some

time.

Miss Winnlfred Hockey, of Indianapolis, is a guest at the Scott home, on the opposite side of the lake. WTiile washing her hands at the Inn Thursday she misplaced and lost several valuable rings. .From southern Indiana are: Miss Nora Flennlken, Seymour; Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Benedict, Paragon; R. F. Boger, principal Shelbyville schools; Miss Katherine Vosbrink, Seymour; E. B. Lacey, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lewis, New

of visitors increases. Earl White and wife, of Dana, Ind., came Tuesday for an outing. Mr. White is a banker of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hunt and son William, of Rockville, Ind., spent several days here this week. They were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Maris, of Tuscola, 111., who will spend a week at the resort. Mr. O’Conner, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Albert 8ahm and family, also of Indianapolis, are located here for a two months'

stay,

Mrs. Owings, of IndlanapoUs, came Thursday morning for an outing. Messrs. Andrews, Scott and Adamson, of Clinton, Ind., arrived this week, and form a Jolly camping party. There will be an excursion from Indianapolis to-morrow, and a number of visitors are expected to Sunday here. A company from Newman, III., drove through in a wagon, and reached this place in true pioneer style, Tuesday. This party consists of Messrs. Dawson, Rutherford, Stone, Brown, Morrow and Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Horn and daughter Bertha, of Rockville, Ind., are camping

here.

Postmaster Mallory, of Veedersburg, with his wife and children, are in camp

here for an extended stay.

The attendance last Sunday was unusually large. The Liberty Bell Jubilee singers won much praise for their music.

They will sing again to-morrow.

Probably nowhere else In this State may be seen such specimens of primitive oak and poplar trees as on the camping

grounds here. The owner of these has f) e (y rn yyjjf |2 DJM Including Dltfi Of Sale

refused the most flattering offers of lumbermen. and thus these magnificent samples of pioneer forests are preserved.

B.&0.S-W. SEA SH08E EXCURSION

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Atlantic City Cap* May, Saa Isle City, Rahoboth and Othar Atlantic Coast

Rasortt.

Thursday, August 7th VERY LOW RATES Good on Ragular Express Trains With Pullman Sliapars, Obser-

vation Cars, Dining Cars and Elegant Conchas.

lor, Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wright, Milford; Stella D. Mosman, Ft. Wayne; Miss Blythe Collatln, Peru; Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Rochester; Miss Caroline Beckenrldge, Peru; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Shafer, North Manchester; Elisabeth Skinner, South Bend; Mrs. Hattie Waterhouse, KendallvUle; Mrs. Alexander Ruh and Mrs. Frank Sterner, Rochester; Mrs. M. Lersh and Miss M. M. Lersh. Plymouth; Miss Mabelle Smith, Noblesville; the Mrs. Rev. H. L. Weltmer, Rochester; Misses Emma Kilpatrick, Mabel Williams and Hildah Clark, Frankfort; Miss Tilla

Otten, Rossville.

SUMMER RESORTS.

“The Chicago n mm Beach 5Ut Boulevard aad Uke Short, CHICAGO

Is the finest summer and winter hotel mi the Crest lakes for families, tourists sud transient guests. Haa nearly a mo* feet broad veranda. Built of stone and pressed brick. 490 large rooms. All outside. Mo ccrartA Furnished throughout in mahogany, xao private bath rooms. Just 10 minutes by lUinois Central Kxpress from the shopping and theatre district of the city. Cool in summer, away from the city’s dust, noise sad smoke. Golf, tennis, boating sad fishing. ?ieod for Handsome New Illustrated Booklet.

THE PEIIOYER

Ksnoahs, Wit.

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CARTERSBURG SPRINGS

■••Ith Passe*

WatorOur* Best Cars

Saaitarlaw

of the highest grade. Country life, (extensive grounds—100 acre*—Lake Michigan view and breezes) with city comforts.

Fes 111 ■•tested prsspMtus address m. A. PENNOYER, M. D., Mansgar.

MACKINAC ISLAND

[Special to Tbs Indianapolis News.]

MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 19.— ’daughter and Flora Gerker, of FT. Wayne, Th* number of tourists from Indiana to are registered at the Island Park House.

stUl aroall, compared wtth l&st season. . and the owners of cottage* a little late also In arriving. Judging from the correspondence being received by hotel man-

agers, August will be crowded.

] Among the Indiana people on the island ! now are: H. P. Coburn, Indianapolis; W. ‘ K. Maxwell and wife. IndlanapoUs: W

W. Souder. Ft- Wayne.

I Dr. and O. B.. Short, of Elkhart, are at the Astor House. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peabody, of Wabash, are registered at the

Astor House.

W. F. Johnson, Marlon, spent a few ] days on the island. R. 8. Ashe, of Richmond. Is at the Lake

View.

[Special to The Indianapolis News.]

CARTERSBURG, Ind., July 19.-A great j many improvements are being made, which add very tnucta to the behuty of the place and the comfort of tho guests. Mr.

O. V. Redding and wife and Mrs. B. McClelland, the proprietor, has spared no Chandler, of Montpelier. Ind.. are guests efforts to make the place as attracUve at ths Island Park House. ; as possible. Mtos H. E. Collins, Miss Daisy Gilliland Among some of the recent arrivals at and Mrs. E. B. Gilliland, of Vonwert, ! the hotel are the following: Miss Emma O.. are registered at the Island Park ! j Stahl. Mrs. William C. Hlppord of House. j Springfield, 111. J. L Blizxard. Al Blake, Mrs. Harry Bastlan. of Indianapolla has H T. Washburn, Herman B. Sayies and

been spending the week here.

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STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES AT

Washington, D. C. on Return Journey A Popular Vacation Trip Over the Alleghenies, Through Hintorlo

Harper's Ferry, VVaMhlngton, Baltimore and Philadelphia.

Descriptive pamphlets giving list snd location of all hotel*, rates and other particulars

can be had from any agent C., H. & D. and B. A O. 8-W. railroad*

or by addressing O. P. McCARTY,

Gen. Pass'gr Agent B. A O. S-W., CINCINNATI, OHIO.

KENT and WALDMERE HOTELS Lakewood on Lake Chautauqua. Naw York. Newly painted, decorated, refurnished. Nearly every room having bath. Elevation 1,000 feet. No moequltoee or malaria. Bathing, ; dancing, golf and all amusements. Easy of access. Open* June 71. Write for booklet. L. W. MAX.TON', Manager.

Mackinac Island Pine Cottage, every room has lake view; fl.M per day, $10 per week. Write for special rates. Mra. T. OALLAOER.

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Georgian Bay Navigation Co/s Exclusive Passenger Steamers Brantnr Between Cleveland and Sault Ste. Marie Vlathe ncxntifui Georgia* Bay aad the 30.000 Istoads of the fforth Ckoaael AMERICA'S GREATEST SCENIC ROUTE. LEAVING DETROIT EVERY TUESDAY ARD FRIDAY SAN. From Detroit and Return $22 F«rTkluto Artyt* W. 11I0WH. Get. Moaftr, Detroit, or tay fttOroed TLketAittf

GRANDE P01NTE SUMMER HOTEL NEW OWNERSHIP, NEW MANAGEMENT, ENLARGED DOUBLE FORMER CAPACITY, 1*5 ROOMS, MANY WITH PRIVATE BATH ROOflS. BOWLING ALLEYS, BILLIARDS, BALL ROOTL CAFE, ETC.

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Grande Polntn Hotel, oe River St. Clair, 35 milee nortli of Detroit Th* Coolest oai most C**t**l—t Stimaer Raaort oe the Greet Lakes. Ths Grand* Point* Bote! Co., who r*c**tly purchased this beautiful Summer Resort hav* made it an Ideal family resort. The Hotel hoe been enlarged and rafarntohed—the moet complete and up-to-date Hotel on the Great Lakee. A commo-

J all varietlu* of fruits, vegetables, Jersey milk, eggs, butter, etc, frueh

table daily. )

Flaking, Bath-

p etc, at the boat wee* Grande Poiute and

( A hi USEMENT*—Dancing, Teunte.^BewUng, Billiard,,^BulBy, house. Elegant passenger^tsamers', throe dolly, ply befwee* Gra

Detroit. Electric cart run hcurly from Detroit.

Rate*—9> to M per day. Special rate* by the week. Bead for handsom. Illustrated

booklet, free Opsa June 14 to September U. Address GRAND!' POINTE HOTEL CO GRANDE POINTE, niCHlOAN. (Via Detroit).

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Sea. Coast of the Empire State Beached hr the MAXIMUM at COMFORT In the MINIMUM of time. " LOAfi IJ^UAMO R R.

LONG ISLAND CooloR br tho Stimmor’o South Wind Most Convenient and Comfortable Reeort on the Atlantic Coast. In close touch wtth Nsv York City. Vestlbuled Express Trains. Ballasted Rood Bed. No Dust. Superb Surf sad StUl Water Bathing. Safe Sailing. Splendid Flaking. Driving aad Golfing. For full information, writs HOWARD M. SMITH. H. B. FULLERTON, General Paasenger Agent. Sp’i Ag*t Pass. Dept BOOKS—Long Island (Illustrated Description), poetoga. So. Unique Long Island (Camera Sketches), postage, 4c. Golfing on Long Island, postage, 4o. THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD CO., Long I*l»nd Citr, N. Y.

ROYAL PALACE HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. j. This new and superbly-appointed hotel ranks with the largest and best on the Atlantia coast. It occupies an entire block oo the ocean front, aad has *00 large, ocean-view rooms, 100 with private baths. The situation to cool, quiet Picturesque and delightful, and the cuisine and •srvlce are of the highest standard. Artesian water supply. surf bathing, bowling, or r.estra and numerous other attraction*. Good outside rooms from Ml upwards per week. Write for bookr. N. PUCE, Proprietor.

Kirkland House

AKD COTTAGE*. DEVIL’S LAKE, WIS. Cool; no moequltoee or malaria; beautiful scenery. -For particulars address MRS. B. K. KIRK. Kirkland. WU.

GRAND ATLANTIC HOTilr.'nnd ANNRX

WAUKESHA The “Saratoga of the We»t“

western resorts combined. 1 Hnnnallr, Write for descriptive W. R. FRAME, Bee., r —

miCALITHIA SPRINGS ATTICA, IND. Th# greatest combination oo earth—a eummef resort where you can get MUD and LITHIA BATHS, drink the famous Uthla water, Bll al special rate* for the summer month*. Write f« rates and literature. L. J. CLARK, Mgr.

STEAMSHIP LINES.

HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE

Mr. and Mrs.

G. Schneider and

FRENCH LICK

[Special to The IndlanapoUs Newa] FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, July 13 —

The following persons from Indianapolis are here: H_ Van Hummeli. Ike Erdman, G. H- Baxter. Louis H. W olff. L. D. Guffin. John C. Dean. Arthur C- Moore. R. Boone McKee. Edwin Clem. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Ohmer, W. H. Luckett. P. J. Hau&s. J. W. Hitt. Frederick and Ernest Fuehring. J. Howland. J. F. Scholl and Jay

G. Voss.

MarltMi. Ind., Is represented by George

LOW RATES ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN

July X.

Aug. t, IS a m.

A. H. Shideler, R E. Breed. J. Wood Wil- I

son and George A. Southal.

^ “b. « « <>» Mr Mri w H Albm;ht „ 4 N«w Mackinac. daughter and J. B. Walsh and N. Daly are Edgar and Char lea Hleger. of Richmond. her * from Terre Hauteare at the New Murray. • L Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Voris and J. W. James Johnson, of Garrett, is at the Ragsdale are here from Franklm. •w array. , Lafayette to represented by Abe Bchulta C. W. Hartman, of Logan*port, la at ^ ^ and Matthews by Mr. and Mrs. the New Murray. 0 Baum. The weather here has been pleasant. Call Up to Call Down. and no mosquitoes have been seen thus (Baltimore News] ; for this season. While hot in the sun. “Soy. Chimmie, wrot'd de Boss call y’ up the many shaded retreats afford ample ferT” j protection from the heat, and everybody ‘T OkU BM down,” 4 appears to be comfortable

Firot-rioss mcnd-trip ticket* at fifino from Chicago oa sale June : to July 4 and July 9 to September n. inclusive, return limit October 51. Only ItJ-to rocnd-tr.p J*ly J to 7. iadusive. Lorrespondisgly low raws from oil other points. Font fast through trains daily leaving Chicago a.ao a. m., Ljo p. ntiL» p. m. and m.00 prso. Tar Asrf of retrytking. CHICAGO ft NORTH-WESTERN RY. For foil information ask any ticket agent or address W. B Kciskern. G. P. onA T. A_. Chicago.

New York—Rotterdam, via Boulogne 8. M. New Twin-Screw 8. S. of U,«00 tons register I^ reW SOORDAM July 26, 10 a m.

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FODI SEPARATE AID | DiSTlICT SERVICES. Fast Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers soiling regularly from Boston, Portland and Montreal to Liverpool, also Boston to Mediterranean ports. Send for booklet, "Meditcrraaeaa Illustrated" For rate*, etc., apply to local agent or company's office *• Desrhere ft.. Chlesg*. III. c.. a 6EREIU1E TRAISATLARTIQUE

I by US’* . Hsae. Fa as. Wlrel-a# telegraph. For ilia: 1 and sywetfie iBfematKO, apply to Frensel Bn*.. I W. Wash st.; A. Metzger Ageney, MS K- Pa- at-; P. Pfisterer. SS Virginia ava "Sailings'I EVERY THURSDAY

Vacation Plans With the summer come* thoughts of the vacation. To aome, where and how to go; to other*, the question of taking an outing thia year. To all of ua the advice of Ur. Henry Van Dyke wherein he «aya: “Spend as much time as you can with body and with spirit in God a out-of-doors," i* timely at thia season. A respite from home and business cares is an absolute essential to better living. Do not put off the vacation. Plan an outing even though it be a short one. Delightful vacations may be taken at the resorts in New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Canada, embracing Lake Chautauqua, Niagara Falls, Saratoga, Lakes George and Champlain, the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers, Adirondack?;, White Mountains, Atlantic Coast and Maritime Provinces. As a route for vacation travel the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. is unexcelled,reaching by its through trains from Chicago^ Toledo and Cleveland, and via “Big Four Route” through Cleveland, from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, etc.) or by direct connections, all of these summer

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Tickets over Lake Shore give option, boat or rail, between Cleveland and Buffalo, either way, also stop-over* for visiting Lake Chautauqua and Niagara Falls.

The following books, sent free by undersigned, will help tn making your plans: “Lake Shore Tours," containing select list of tours to the east with rates from Chicago, Hi., Toledo and Cleveland, O. “Lake

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Chautauqua," an illustrated, descriptive book of that delightful resort. “Book of Trains” and “Some Privileges for Lake Shore Patrons.’* Any desired information to assist in your vacation plans will be

furnished. Address

A. J. SMITH, Q. P. AT. A., Cl.roUnd, 0.