The Evening Record, September 29, 1905

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The Evening Record, September 29, 1905

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

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

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1905-09-29

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^^ • THE EVENING'RECORD
MmALTKLCailAm MLUVICC.

$17,000,000 LOSS

BY TYPHOON

f ;:

Vinigtr* Wilt Bid Him r«r«w»tl Whm%
Ht Lmvm
Say far WaHv

II AM ERIRANS
RERReWNED
WERE

toy Unre u» the Kv«iin* Rcsoord.
Oj»trr liar. tWpt. rfl^.-Balardav
momlnK tbr
bl« famUy ao l
bU rl**r1cal force will leare for Waub
j inaton and ibe vlHajtrr!i are preparinc
a in^at
0AST GUARD CUTTER LEYTE Ui Rive -NViKMKir*reripfpm at the ata’Ion when be
COMPLETELY WRECKED.
l««vea. All thii iu'IhxH HilMr*n will
lurw out wtih flaa* and an the pre,iident** iraln lea%wK will sini; a fare­
well aoiiK eompr»«ed eai^^lally for the
rtccasltjci br a loral irenlun.

TRANSPORT WAS ORIIBIASHOK

Lett of Life and Property It Heavy.
Otoaatroua

Typhoon

and

Tidal

/*r/ VVavw In the Vicinity of Mar^
.; ^
ahall In tha South Seaa.
120 LIvea Wtrw Loat.

SUSTAINED
GOVERNMENT
COURT RULED AGAINST PACKERS
. IN -BEEF TRUST” CASE.

liy Wire lo the f^enldr Rerord.
Manila. <U-pt. 29 —lUporta from the
rert nl typhoon almw arfat ’kim of life
and pro,M riy.
ve»i;r!,,wcri‘ wrecked In'Th#* waters imrruUOd PLEA OF ABATEMENT WAS NOT
ALLOWED TO HOLD.
ina Samara and other Ihlaiida. ~^Tbe
rnait auard ciilter 1.^'yt** waa c«iinpletely wreckcmI and <dev<*n Americana and
Packem
Have Requested a Delay of
twenty-four natlv«*a were drown»-<l. Th;*
Two Weeka and Court Sot Oct 6
army tranaiw»rt. Juan UoderlinicT.. wa-j
for Argument! After Which
driven aal»i»re at l.« »;ahpl. rift«H n na
th»>e were drowned
Packer* Must Plead.
Army poata In the Southern iNlandn
were diwiroytHl and In the^ vicinity of Ry WMro to the K^enlni; Record,
the Island o( Samara thoukanda of na
rhlcatro. Sept. 29.--ln a niUnR 1
The lotm tm the 1 p,.,p ^*1 jud^,. Humphrey in the -heef
hemp pYaiitatlona la catlmattvl at $17. | iruat eah« N the Kovemmeiii w<m the
fxm.tiOrt.
IcmiteM.
Tlila morning lh»* court
• 'Typhoon Killed 120.
jiaawMl u|Kin the pieaa aa to the Icgai•- Victoria. S^pt 29 —Mall advIcn-N py «,f the inand jur>- which indicle«l
;, from \hv South aoa* Included details j
,„rk,.rR .nd declared It could no:
of rdlaaatniua typhoon and tidal wave 1attackwl. In regard lo the plt*aa
In Marahall caualng a Iowa of abmii 12o relating t»i the puhllclty In the drawing
€»f the Jury, the court gtated that the
plen In uhateiiKiit would not lin’d.
The eoun Mistaineil Ui«* deinuner i.:
i the goxeritment a.-* to tin* pU-BH. Att«»rI lie) .Miller lor the packers rr*<juested h
day of two wi>el^a to file a demi
!»i the Indlctnieiils. The Judge ordenH
The flemurrer will Iw' arguud
then after which the packers
SO SAYS BANI^ER SCHIFF OF IN pl.-ad.

GRAND JURY lEDAllY DMWR

^
^

ARE NOTHING
BUY DUMMIES^
SURANCE DIRECTORS.

DUTHEOEIIEVESTHET’REHOREST
WILL HOLD THAT OPINION UNTIL
♦_
OTHERWISE PROVEN.
Heard That Hyde Had Contributed i
'
Campaign Fund* — Believed
Equitable Cot Share of
Cynd.cate Profit*.

M,

GONOmONS
EXCEUENT

Lime DUKE WON IGMN
TOOK THE FREE FOR ALL EAST JORDAN YESTERDAY.
Tni* End* Hi* Pertormance* for the
Prr*cnt Sea»on—Lady Cycolt
Second in 2:30 Cla«».

ft liM»k flve heal.s |o d.-«’lde the fne
for-all at Hast Jordan ve‘*terdav bn!
IJtiU* l>uk«‘ iiH»k the n»*ct*»isarv ilin*e
il> Wir.*toth«*IN. iilng ll.s-ord.
j
|p ,|,p
Now York. Sept 21* .laeob H
j
of the race the Im^sI he could do
of Kuhn. I^Mdi A i'o. Iiankers.
^xu- i«i k#>« !( In hliul IWsle R
fled In tlu- insuranee inv—tlgalUm Ihl*^ |
1- |,rar,.,|
lirac.'d ,.p
vp
earn ' nioniing He made the stanllng slat - |
^
liyrt and the reni.ilnmen! iliiil In gen«Ta1 the dln^ ioiv
^
.......................................
eoriHuniicuiH and companb s are Imt
|^ay ryit.it. another Traverse Cltv
.dumiub ^ He said he Ih Ii. ved all
took wNxmd monev In the 2 r.u
.insurance men and their d. almg. hori-1
x,o was
•?sl until proven dishonest lie
j number flve In nil ibr«*c heat*. The
fi.Hl that he had heard thu« Jas. IV „„n,„xar> Ik as follows:
Hvde had coutrlbutiri to cainpaig i
•>
fund*. Hesaldbt-lKdle%trithel>,ulia
.................... .......... , , ,

.. ......

HE WON HIS BET.

PROPRIETORS COMPLY WITH UW

Steeple JarJe Climbed Down and Up
Side of High Building.
By Wire lo the Evening Ro«»rd.
FACTORIES ARE ALL VERY FREE
New York. Sot. 29—To win a $2
Ijei and ji'M to show that H onild b?
FROM MINORS.
done^ John Garrick, a st.*< ide Jack,
climberi down out^tde <if tin: flat iroa
Waoea Are Up to the Average In the building 27D feet high and then up
Statw-Eleven Hundred Workera Are Employed in
SWEET CIDER 15 centt per gallon.
J. C. Morgan A Son, Phones 119.
sept 12-tf
W. 8. Tucker, rtatc ln*]»cctor of fartoriew. work ahop*. hoteda and aton*>
ha* jn*t comidefed hi* wo^k for hU
department In tbi* dry. Mr. Tucker
Ffldsy, SepU 29. 1905
Mate* lo the Record that he find* ih.conditions In the institutions within
his JiirlNdlrtlon In Traver»*e rity much
iMdter than he expN*rl*»d. and In first■ULLETUli
rlasN hhape in «’vcry rc fcjH-<M. 1I«* find*
the fartories In most *-acelIent condl
Hon and Ihu law rigidly complle.1 with
by pniprietor*. n a few minor caxehe ha* found opportunity to make mig
gestlons which have l>een cheerful!)
received, tint on the whole, Travers*That is the iiamo of tlip
(Mty maketi a *howlng c‘iu»l
*h*’
Hsdmto PrIcBi
lR‘*l in the Htate: in wmie rehpic’>
Hair Hmsh in tho umr.
much iHdUr than many other clUe* of
ko>. Tqe bristles are
it* size.
set in an alnminuni fare
Spc-aklng of minor* cmploy«*d. h.
and the brush can )hstates that he finds the fartorie* In
n-ailily .'rrashetl. It is
this city as free from minor lal»or as
well made, and u hand­
town which he has yet Tlslted. and
some brush: bus l>oen vn
discovered only two under age whose
the market tjuile a iiuin- .
iM'liarge ho requlretl.
Itef of years, is a bijf svdlMr. Tucker states that he wa.« sur
ur and the buycer IS alhave
priwHl lo find 1100 employe* In our
wavs satistiwl. We
V
local factoriee*. and the wagew up to
the **Ktspcl6Bn'
st4x k tind would U- plcasth«‘ average In the state.
ixl to show them, to you.
Ak for female employes, especially
dece work, he Mal»s that they are
naking more money than the averag.city condition. The 1100 employiM In
factorle*. which he rcferrvHl to. N
outride of the railroad*, boat line*
TME
dock workers and asylum employee
which he consider* a very picxl per
rentage of factory working peojde for
town of this size.
*
Mr. TnAer used to live in this city
219 E. FRONT ST.
ttlNout fifteen years ago. in connection
with tb^ State Board of ('harities an.!
airrcctkin*. and stat«*s that be wav
amazKMl at the wonderful and suhstan
flal gt^wlh of Traverse rity and il.“
rapid development of the agrlculiiirt
ciMilrtry sumnindlng. He has much t;. Ww or® no%% permonently locotod In tlio Wllhnim btuck
say in comnundation of the nianag •
met;t of the manufacturing InstilntionDr». Sawyer & Penhallegan
and the modicn equipment which is
unlversaramoiig them.
^
He finds work lug |M«ople as a nih
well employeil and few wh*» are out of
work On the wh«de his report fnm
Tra\erse City will In- fully tip to tlie
O. C. MOFCATT
iH-si of his rep.>rts to hb departiiient.

AHERicMDnK Stine

“KEEPCLEAN”

50c and 75c

Ahehcu Dun Store
H. R. Macdonald, Mrr.

DENTISTS

Abstracts of Title

REVOLUTION W>T ENSUE

PBICBS SATierACTOBY

WOMEN’S

PATENT

LEATHER
SHOES
Pi-ople Kiy they are
exaetly like $3.UUshoes
but we sav lliey are
r<vular$2.:.0 values for

Makinil a t^dow Shade
is an art that n*inipc* jn«t accancy. We take portionkr jKiins to siv that e\'er>* curtain hangs true and has
jK-rfoct roller adjustiiienU. Tht-n again nothing Imt the
U«t materials goc« into the shades we make which
nuiaiis that your sluules are right Always ghnl to fur­
nish esliinalcs,
^^

CITY BOOK STORE
THE HOBAIT CO., rraw

$1.98

Chit September

THE
VERY
UTEST
STYLES

KuMckeSoytSasJr

call* for a chsafc from Summsr
to Autumn apparel, al*o that
cvenihlng the correct dresser
needs I* here,
t'ali Top CoaU.
Fall Suit*.
Fall Hat*. Olore*. Shirt*.
Neckwear and Underwear.
Como In and view thews erlip
and refreshingly new atyle*.

We makt* wtibfil'd cusUiuien* with I h e s e
kIjih-s- not only satis111*! but enthusiastic
cusUniiers.

TflIS BOX OF MONEY
GIVEK AWAY FREE

Mi
WITH SHOES
We have tlie larjri-st line
f»f LadieV line .sIuk-8 in
l!u- eitv, at prtcfs that

ean*tt k’ ■U*at. ALli


NKW STYLES. Call
an.l g’-t key to lilt*

BOX OF MONEY FREE

Alfred Grcilick & Co.
’ 224 Front street

A® A PiaKMIlKn FWiSOOUeTION
ill (iiK-F.H.t»v;,r this bIi.x- Ica.U. lu lit is gl..v. lik«-./(iitJ iU
riiii;;i- of 6ly1<« iiirtuilcs every <I<>«itni of nwril.
• KK

OWPM

BAOMAIMTT

iHHTIT

WINOOW

Sm

RomooK
TO START
your builfling rdw—
if you would get the
rot)f on before the win­
ter weather seisin!

Come to us for what­
ever you need in Lum­
ber anti Materials—it’s
never a case of wait
for your onlers to be lilled here—stock is kept up to
the limit al all time.s.
\
Wc aiuicipale your wants and siipfdy them al the
least cosl^
^

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
Cttlzwn* Phon®. 32i B®ll. lOO.

QUARREL BETWEEN PARLIAMENT
AND EMPEROR.
Thought That Parliament Will Refuse
to Adjourn if Ordered to Do So
by the King.

Uy Wire lo the F.x.-nliig Ut-coriL
idaiH-si. Sept. 29.—U Ik ihc ojilnion here that quiet will iHmtiime mi’U
lK»r 10. when tiartianu-nt will as­
semble II ‘Is K-arcd. however, lhai
i* will then iH- a vioh-nt renewal
of ihe qnarn-1 iK-iweon ihe coalUlonUts and the king. EmiM-n.r Francis
Jo-M ph. It is iM li.-ve.l ihm Ihc pHrlla111.'.vM.II.-ai»illi thr flriii
J. o. K.............. ............... ............. 5
.'t raeat will refuse lo oIm-v ihe nu>mirch
if he ailemplK lo adjoiirn ihe »e.«sioii.
------------------------• Failiiut ..........................................4 4
ihUK making the parliament practical
ly a duplicate «if the French Conven
-----------Time—2:24: 2:24»4. 2:23.
uf the
lion which was the f<
. Former-State Auditor I* Held on Tnso
Kren-for-all—
t'ri rich rt'voletion.
Count*—EmberxIemenL Grand
Little Ouke.....................2 2 1 1
Larceny and Conspiracy.
R............................. 1 j f 2
-----.
Sir Henry........................ 3 3 3
OCTORBRS EXCURSION
* By Wire to the FNening Un«*»rd.
dIx-k Jerome........................4 5 4
ludiauatKdlK. l«d.. S. pt 29 —Former Timv'—2:20^. r:^^. 2:19^. 2:19»4.
Stale Auditor Sherrlck was urnstiei 2:l»*t^.
SixTlil f»At train cninr. MrrllfM
UiU momiug under indictment ot Uv‘| This end* Utllo Doke * perform cooncx-tlon* niurnlns. from Dftroll.
Marion ctninty giwnd Jury. The indict-. nnr»*s for this year as be will Ik Cbicaito. La CroFsc. TOU-.IO or Gran.l
ttu iy. CKimalns two counts, the first prougl^t hark here for the winter,
RapIdA. Sw outer adr. <ir ask aeont
charging t inber/lemt-nl. grand larceny ^ Y«'Kterday was the last day of the tor tofonnaUon.
«vpt :!>Ci
, and a crnKplmcy y eommit fclon.v. the‘ fgjr and there was a big crowd present
iw-cotid charging grand laiTeny and cm-: fully
people being on the
GRAYS. Read our ad.
|i‘Z7,Ii mt nl.
* grounds
•ept rv
Hamllion Clothins Co.
*
--------------- ■
j The fyr was a finaneial sncce**. the
LA8T EXCURSION to Chartavoix.
:
Card cf Tha*-k«.
I first In y ear*. Jacob Graff wm» elected
w.. ,l.h ... pul.ll. l, th.nV
,na u-Roy Sbormal. «crt-. Pateakey and Hartmr Sprinaa. .team
MrniU nn.l n.-iKhUn-s who «. klnrtK !
er llllnofa. FIFTIf CENTS. ROUND
«1» in our hour
^

_______ .
TRIP. Sunday. Oet. lat ' I. C. Burn*,
and «t«-U.lly rhoM- who r«m-mb. r,ul,
8TOE8«EL 8TRICKEN
agmt
“P* 2S2t
•I* with gift* of flowers during thel
________
.tckiM-*. »nd U.«th of our beloved moo Def.ndw of Port Arthur Hu P*r«ly.
asd bmtbrr. HarriKW Doualau
Mrs. Marth* ttouglas. and Family.

SHERRICK ARRESTED

ALL THE WAY

KEEPING RIGHT WITH THE PEOPLE
Tlmt's wbat wc are .ioinu now. Wc an- wll alK.i.t tlm«fourlliB of all the ijianoB soU in this vicinity. If yon arc
one of the few who are not huyim: ot ti* tli. iv muBt lxp>mc O'aBon for it an4 we wonl.l like to know tlmt n-ason.
Wlicn our >!ood» arr- the U‘st ami our pri.-cB the lowcat why
Bhoul.l you not 1« nmoMR the h.«t of B.itisfiiMl cestomcr.
who arc BJivinc m.my .lollars yiarly by dcialing with Onnm il Hroe., the larucat nn.l h-st refciil muBie house in tlio
worhl. Tlie nest tiim- you want aiiytl.ii.n in tlie line of
muaic. call an.l xet our prie s nn.l Uruis.

WULA* MUSIC, TALKING MACHINES. RECOIBS

ORINIMEL.L. BROTH KIRS
mtUitm'* LsbAIb* Mtuic Hossa. 159 I. Frwt St

PERE MARQUETTE

TO THE YOUNG MEN

§

m

GRAY SUITS
“HAVLTHE CALL”
Brown Suits had *
ibcir day, now ii is
Grays. Plain Grays,
Gray Mixtures, Overplaids, Diagonals,
both hard and soft
finished : : : : ;

DOUBLE AND SINGLE
BREASTED

A Kfk-at assortment fiom

OPEN NIGHTS
Commencing Monday, Oct. 2
rntil ftirther notice oitT store will bo open Monday. Tuesday.
Thursday and tYiday ev-^nlngs until 7 o'clock and on Wednes­
day and Saturday evcnlih;* until
or later to accommodate
■ cannot goi in during the day.

OONT MIBB th« big Boo ei

£.iip»T!rat!BH
PiBy

a B^OCK.)
BrolUd BUaKs at UtUa Tavern.

MINTH VEAN MM'

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

NOTHING NEW LEARNED.

Winthrop Deewa Suit Case Myrttry U
at a Standatm.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Boston, sept. ».-Tbe police admit
that nothing new ba* been dbcorerei
FACTORY INSPECTOR HAS COM­ In the tVlmh^ drea* ault cane mys­
tery.
PLETED LABORS HERE.

BECgnWFDITEMT

T>40USANOS or N/kTlVCt HOME• LEM ON SAMARA ISLAND.

FIFTEEN NATIVES OROWHED AT
SORSOGON.

Tluvcinc cmr. wcm»«an. rmoAY. sertcmkr. 2*. itos.

6 PAGES

WEATHrU—Filr toftlg^ *ftd fiitr- ■ "
d*y; frc«h »oaih€rly wted».

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UOAY. tCPTEMKR. A tMS.

V.'

tHEEVENING RECORD
SSLTSf:StL;^- *

|y J. w.MAnMM.mmmmA mwrnwu

HfCTiiKinir
WASSTDUe
•CtCNCC DIVISION IN CHARDC OT
WOMAN’S CUM MUnNO.

BCBlBTnPBB WEREBEU
MR*. J. A. MONTAOOt WAS THK
LCADCR TMIt AFTtllNOON.
ffacellent Vocal teles lU^red by

rk'

■“--fcaArsariT

Tbe science division had
today’s m«wtlng of the
Mrs, J. A
’The meetlag was very Interesting as
It wae devoted to that moot Interest^
um If lb* 9x
ing of subjects, electricity.
m«pl« of Ibe boar« of odurmitoo fr«-i
Mrs. Montague, the leade*. had a
ttdkmffl bf tlic chiMt of Trovroio
paper on ’Navigation. Phopogmpb.
; Cl»r la ragard Ur uimnlor otii the
Piano
and Vegetable Qardeolng-- Mrs.
‘ . >opUr traac. Tba popUr his onljr on«
▼iriue-ll gfoirs fast, and iu faults Montague’s paper did not deal with
the accomplishments already wrought
.ara so numeroos that ih^y offset
in the electrical Held, but rather whit
firtoe In many srays.
laid in the future. She said that it
. ; At the Ontral school jcrounds the
was the hope ultimately to use el^‘ ; board has decided to cm off all the
triclty for i»ower not only on small
;
implan Inside the grounds and •
boats as was done now. hut on the
f: •
ooe on the outside In the
larger oneo. even the battleships. At
;:' ‘
. tpacaa left ontslde the arounds. maples
present electrlcliy Is used on liatlleViU b« planted. Them are many, lots
shlps and torpedo lioats In raising the
in Traverse City with poplars on and
iMWvy anchors and gtins. It Is hope<l
: arottiKUheia. that should he treated
that some day electricity will lake
>
.
the same way/NBy thjnnina them out
the place of steam entirely.
r ’ ' .,. la from of the boose and suhstItuUne
It Is In horticuliur.*. h<iwever. that
-•
: tho maple the city would
iKWUtinel
the greatest hopes are entertained
and tho property owner would b<- the
for electricity. BclentUls stmt** that
ffiJner by many ih.llars.
the farmer of the future will be a
i ;^
Tha poplar tree In pussess<Ml of a ne:
highly skilled elwiriclan and he will
of InahiuaUnic roots. They will penc
use c*lectrlrlty to send his crops to
Irate most anything to n-ach moisture
market long ahead of the time thar
and having reached It will multiply
they would bo If allowed to grow
anUI the pipe Is choked and the owner
without any aid except from nature.
to take It up or rltmi It out.
BloctricHy Is already of value to agri
<if this kind are very fre
cullurlsts—wireless tel.graphy lK*lng
ffuent about the Hly.
ustKl to fire cannons to break up hail­
It would he a good thin* If every
storms which do great damage annual­
Jioplar In the city was dispensed with,
ly to farm products. The electric cur­
not ail at once, but gnulually. and ,n
rent also gives warning of storms In
their places the beautiful msple sulc
lime for the farmer to take proper pre­
miiuted.
cautions.
Bxiierimems with electrifying Hi**
*
The declaration recently made, and S4>ll and aimusphere have shown that
• 'which seems to find ronOrmslkiu Ju It Is itossihle to increase the gTt>wth
• the details which areomiisny It. tbsl (If plants forty p(*r cent In hothouses
^ cme person In ten of the Inhabitants of
and thirty-seven p«*r cent In fields. But
Bncland and Wales is Just hoverin*
as the apparatus required is exfjenslve
above the starvation line, gives caumand Impractical for general farm uso
T for •wlii«a'Tefle<’n1aij
Inseversldirerthese l»enefHs will probably l>o' con
lloos. '^gllshmen an* no«
ImIii* fln<*<l to hothouses. If they wore pgiccalled uiKin l.» iwy an annual bl
tiral it would mi*an that s« v«*ral cro;».(
for the support of tlieir could be ralKod In a year. Htraw1i«Tr\
paup<*r fellow cilizens. and the amoiini
plants subjc*cied to the exiK*rlmenl
is increasln* at the rate of ll.noo.tH)'
maturi*d In Just half the time ordi
lu^r year. H is hardly to Ik* w»mdenMl
naiily n*qulred. It has been proven
.
at that an amm'sslve effort Is ludn^in countries where daylight exists fur
' made by Mirot* of KkudandV foremm^t
half the year that plants need no sleep.
statesmen to rbsngt* the ihiIIcv which
tberen»re. it would be |»osslble to
At bust hss tint given to England pnmha.Hiin their maturity by using the
. is'rlly. and to adopt in |»art at least
arc Ugbl to supply sunlight at night.
e proii'ctlon |M)Ucy which has
However. eUK*lro-cullure Is only suo'oni|>anle<l elsewhere by better
c(*«sful In good ground and never in
isair. This means that the great Sham
win nev(*r Ik* transformed into a vegetalde garden. The lime may come,
Tilt* nH-ent^ileclsion of the sta*e however. wh«*n by use of «‘U*clrt>-culSupreme niurt. h.dding 4hat the Enlon ture. It>ni be |»oKslble for agricultur­
. Trust comitany of Detroit must, as ists to market their crops to early
receiver for the City Hayings bank, that the money that usually goes to
promptly deposit with the state treas- southern growers will be kept here.
uriT all funds coming Into Its hands Electricity and ExperimenUI Reaearch |
and bt'Ing held awaiting tuiymeni t.»
••EI(*rirIHly and ExperlmcnlaJ R«*depositors, will add many dollars to
aearch” was the subjt*ci of an excel­
the state’s lnten*Kt Innime. Banking
lent pa|K*r by Mrs. H. B. Garner.
Commissioner Moore pirformed a
•With the mastery of eU'ctricliy man
worthy and profitable service for the
enters upon his first real sovereignty
state in following this longslispute I
of nature.” said Mrs. Garner. She
question to a final and satisfactory destau-d that emll the nineteenth cen­
tury fire was the most useful clemem
known to man. Eb^trielty today is
doing fire s work and Is actually doing
PERSONAL.
; Mrs. Andrew I'nmegle nxiks
belter than fire Itself.. Of the
bus1»nnd s dtsh of oatmeal every ni
sirldt*s taken by humanity but four
log by 7 o'rbs'k. n« be Insists on li
need be mentioned as preparing the
out of the
at 7-Wi.
way for the electrician—the attaining
The new
of an upright atlltode. the Intentional
kindling of fire, the forming of articu­
late spei*ch and the preparations of
ffrwduattHl from Yah* In I'vs.l.
Tlie late sjiiiUary ex|¥*rt. l»r. Go- wrlii(*n symbols for spet’ch.
bonreU. left *r-M««tt |uarks to Ik* lent
B<*fore iktM) the world was very Ig
trttbmit liiten-st to Women who study
want In regard to electricity. Beyond
medicine In ttermnn.v and .\ustrla.
le fket that electrified pith balls
Marie Swe-t. of Ko**ton. dnngliler of would repel or attract one another and
fYilonel Owen Jny Hweet. V. H, A.,
few simple exjH*rimonts In electrical
was the first Amrrlean girl to la>
ooveftKl for a wife by tbe sultan of sjiarks hardly anything was known.
The |M*oplt* of that day did not realise
Bulu.
It is said that the wife of M. Witte that someUme the terrifying lightning
4s a Jeweas--a fact that has rhmed In another form, would be the obedient
many da »rs to him In the Russian
doing hto work at his
and uflb*lal Hrolea. and Ikkmi n bidding ’The magnetic force wa* use. certain olAtacle In hit public can*i*r.
ful merely for the compass, no
lH*yond the^^aniaailc dreamer perhapi.
“z(*d that some da>' this same mag­
netic forre Intelligently applied wouM
-to think IhOie who are sick. When
you have a cough, eold, sore throat or turn tho wheels of the naUan.
cheat Irritaikm. better act promptly
In ISTrt when the scientist. ’Tyndiu.
like W. C, Barber of Bandy l^vel. Va. lectured in this country in order to
He aaya: **l had a terrible cheat
trouble, canned by aaoke and coal furnish light for an experiment, be
carried
with him 100 Ctova cells. Be­
dust on my langn; but. after Andlag no
relief in other remedies. I was cured fore ever> lecture, hto assistant had
by Dr. King’s New DInoovery for Con- to spend two boors la getting these
aumptlOB. Coughs and Colds.- Qrtmest sale of any cough or loag medicine cells ready and was almtflt poisoned
ip the world. At C A. Bugbee Drug by the femes arising from the hatCo.% r. H. Meadr and Johneoe Drug t€-rl4*s. Today when a scientist wisbes
Ca*s drug stores; SOe and |LM; guar- elwtrtclgr for any use. It to on. tap
ready for hto oottBaad. •
anteed. Trial bottle lie.
The telegraph binds the coiitlnent
DONT MIM tha bifl floe i
together and by menna oC the cable,
nations are kept cloeeir to tonch. The
to deatroorlcg

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Mrss Hooker end Mre.V- >Bachoni-floading by

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Cbt
biffin »nr«bnM who wotfd
HIOH tCMOOL NOTffi.
■caff abipa on apnenlnUre cniiMB be
Tbe ffm rtben sil if, ihe High
ma was h*M yeaierday
cnone tbe world nlwaya hnoora tbe nd
It la probable that there
market. Tbe tnlepbooe j aft
baa em taken tbe telefraubb piahe triU be a good eboros made ap of the
ataffeata iHa vaar.
la tbe brateeie world.
At a meetlag of tbe i
Mn. Garner affvaaead tbe idea that
held yeaterffgy afteram
Usbt fknai tbe candle r^y draws was eleciad preeldent Him Nellltbe family circle together whUe the Thacker rice prealdeat and WUllani
electric light receiving Its energy from Palmer aecreUnr
licasurcr. A
a oentrmi atatloa from wbeace a city committee was appointed to select
nmy draw Its aapply. brlaffp that whn^ claiu colorProfesaor Ho^SMK*k is busy unpack
dty Into cloeer coaaectlon.
Mrs. Gamer ckiaed with a deacrip- lag a case of new apnaratns fo- the
tioa of the Intrmlnable aid lent by eUsc^ chemical laljoratonr. There U a larg.
triclty throngh the medium of tbe asBortmcfit of flasks, retorts and test
X-ray., to adeatlflc medical reaearch tubes besides a doten
She told how fractures and dhdoca some ring stands, etc.
At the basket ball game which was
tloas could be detected, bow an unaatorat posltfon of organa waa traced pUyed between two troms tif High
and how the rays aided In the cure of scrioo! girls this afternoon the baskets,
which were given to the giris last fall
skin diseases.
Mrs. Oaraer’s Idea seemed to be that by Jens C. Petersen, will be us.-«l fur
the futare held IlmJtleas posslbiti(tei> the first time In a rosich
tor electricity and that the world !*<
$100 Reward, flOO.
Just beginnlag to know Its value an l
The readara of this paper will be
pleased to ieam that there Is at least
Electrical flipnalinp.
*ase that science hat
Mrs. J L. Gibbs had a paper that
could not help but Interest her hear­ that la Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
ers because It was connected so close Is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
ly with the safety of the thousands heing a ooasUtutloaal dlaaase. requires
that daily ride on tbe railways of thi« a consUtuUonal ireatmenL Hall’s Ca­
country—eli*ctriclty and railway sig­ tarrh Cure to taken Internally. ai
naling l>elng her topic. She traced directly upon tho blood and mu
surfaces of the system, thereby de­
the growth of the system of signaU stroying tbe foundation of tbe disease,
In use on the railroads from the ilm*- and giving tbe patient strength by
of Morse until the syrieni in um* at building up tbe oonstltution and assistnature in doing Its work. The pro­
present showing how thi* niovenient of j ing
prietors have no much faith In its cura­
every train on a sy.*=fem depends o!« tive bowers that they offer One Hun
electrlcliy—the dlspatrlier sending hU dred Mlars for any case that U falB
ord(*r along the line by electricity, ihc tu cure. Send for list of testimonials
Address:
operator throwing the n»*c«*ssary slg
F. J CHENEY d CO. Toledo. O.
nal for the train to stop or go on b..
Bold by ail dniggisli. 7Bc,
Take Hall's Family Fills for constlelectricity and reporting the rime that
It passed the station. Eleririrlty ha-I
been a great factor in ihe growth of ilnnllrc«.l
c.f It.l. cmiwrj l,o.l
furthw •n" f<i«htr
Never
«...<• .Itboul tt tbe development or|«'>l“
>«>»
««•"• Tb.fl. wb.t
t«d.y mould be tm|»«ll.l... It U .b-i
R'«''kr Mo.mt.ln Te. mill
Mlutely nee.m«r, .lo k.m p In loueh! •"> •» K"'*
*"*ke, rich, red
with every train on Ihe .y.iem
|
«™ fle«b. S5 eenit. To. or Tii!.there .re no other -|ne«n. .1 •pr.-m.’nt ;
known by which this can be done.
He may well think hr has got off
Mrs. Gibbs bad evidt-ntly given ihr
subj >c! very careful ccjnsidcratlon am! cheap, who. afi or having contracted
n. is
constipation or
as usual her pajM*r was exr« lii*nt an l able to p
•« ILtcmM to mrl.h very
af-n-.
ki.,r'
^
: Ne«r Ufc I’ilU. A quirk, jileasaiit and
Durin. tbe .fi..ri,,»n Ml«
head.che. convllp.
rande|^ . very ple«lnR voral
jj* .t C. A. U.igbee Druj
MU. norenee K.rl oive .t. Inl. re.|. •
. j.

in. re.dln« -Iodine Of the PIlCTim

WHAT ARE YOU eUNG TO BURN?

Utt. txm MTTtec.. BUT vramb
»ttet» 8. A. Browit. or DaiiidtravUle.
B- C.. ny«; -Rir yew ay «tt« ratfermd Isterady froa

It*ft time you come to an undersunding writh your­
self in rej^^axd to the style stoye you intemf to bay
for the winter.

OUR SEPTEMBER
DISCOUNT^I

r. H. Meeds med Johnson Drug Co.
druggtota. sell and guarantee them at
60c a bottle.
AIX FORESTERS who are IntortKrt(*d In the Instituting of a Rojwl F\>re*ter encampment please meet at the
Ftoi^lcr hall In Brosch black Thur.-i
day evening at t odock sharp.
By onlt-r of commltt(-e.
,
sept SC-Ci

Positively doses tomorrow cveniutf. “YOU WILL HAVE TO
HURRY” if you would save your­
self a nice tidy sum on anything ,
in

Dfsinliii PTopeity For Sali

Hard Coal Burners. Soft Coal Bticner*. Wood Burn­
ers. Combination Coal and Wood Stoves, Air rights, <
Cbok Stoves ami Ranges
: *:
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We have and offer for sale the fol '
lowing list of real estate. It Is all de-|
slrable property and must Iki sold.
Call or phone Uvr prices.
70 ft on Hat Rt . oDnosIte narrow’s 1
store. Building on same U now used I
as warehouse, but can be used Ton
dwelling.
i
Lot n. e cor. ICth and Rennie Sts..!

57 ft. on Ifiih St.

J. W. I

WkDlMdDftBilDtaU TMrMtafeteBMMfstahhOT

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^.S0^_ti. .oto.W«f ,th 8U rautorj
House and lot. 80i Sixth 8L
j CALMAN’8 -interior Spar Varnish it
House and lot. 1012 Bohemia 8t
House and lot. S. W. cor. Web
ebkter I most durable for all interior work.
St and Michigan Ave.
3 lots on Elmwood ave.. bet weenj
ir you want a n flned and
Wavne snd Bsv Sts
3 lots on Spruce atreet, between lirllliaiu com;.li*Mon, fni’ from blmi
Koom ae wuwitt. Work ntfLintoMiii
l-bi'.s iisi* llt.lliHi-r'K^Rocky .Mountain
Wayne and Bnv Sts.
ljn\ 71. and house. Oak Heights.
Tt-a. I^rlnu^ nnl lips, bright l yrn anti j
Om* (iMh© best locations in the city .a cri'ani liKt* ('(>niph‘xlon. 35 centx. 1
or surrounding colintry for home. 4
acres of land, large bouse, cor. Bay
and lUmsdell Ris.
carpel eewtas awl Ujrlas vBafur*- MMMniqr
Attacked toy a Mob
And bcait n. In a lalior riot, until cov­
Will make a gon^l market garden.
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
3 4« s IH miles cart of Cedar Run. ered with Kin'S, ft (’hlrsgo siriH'l cur', PlumN Its
m Waahlaslaa HI
4 4n H 11, miles west of Cedar Run. conductor applbsl IliicUen'H Arnlrm
There Is cunsiderable saw timber Salve, and wa.-. soon sound and well.
and plenty of wuikI timber co this ”1 use It In mv famllv.” wrltos 45. J.
Welch, of TeUotiNha. Mh h . • and fiiul
land. Soil good.
Factor^' on Bay St., power and ma­ it perfetM.” Slmpl.y great fur rulK and
chinery ready to run. 353 ft. frontage. burns. Only l’5c\ at <’. A. BugU*o
A g«KKl location for any line of rnanu* Drug Co •«. F. H. Meads’ and Johnson
No*ra.-y e>ul»llo
facturing.
Drug Co.’s drug stores.
ns Kaet Proal 0trwt
Uo Mtatrs
Also ^everal gilt-edge land conlracU.'
aug 1C tf
J. E. Grelllck Co.

A. J. McPHAlL

DENTIST
Girpet Cleaning Works

“ J. M. HmLlUHTEL ' '
■SAL ESTATE AMD LOAMS

the elixir of Ilf(*. that puts
Il.K’ky Mountain T«*a. 35 eenl>..
v>r T^^di is Johiis4.ii Drug C(

soo

AID RETI)R)I

MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED

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Leave 8 a. m. Sunday. Oct. l. • Str. Uliools
Return 6 m. Wednesday, Oct. 4 - Str. nissouri

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L C. RUINS. Agtnt

IN

EVERYTHING

CiUsMlN IW«fM

DEALERS

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you inuBt have—lhin;:3 do i;et Bf*.iH*Tei so. In a roll top desk you hivo a place for'
everythin;:—.so u.ueh time is &ive(l if you can put your hands on everjlhiu;; yon
want in vour ofliee. The Ijest Koll Top Desk will ikiv for itself in time saved in the
eour** of a yixir ami the prices are
$2.J-up to $12.

are a necessity; eairt do x;oo.l work at yoar d(*Kk tinh*ss y<iii have a cum fort *i hie
chair. All kinds at your S4*rvi<-<*; w«kx1 seal arm chair, cane seat arm chair, cane
S4*at without arms, HevolviriKanii chair, leather seat arm (*hair,ipolid oak chair witii
or without arms. You p*t just wliat you want
(A hint to women when in si-arch
for presenU for their liusbands or hrolliers f
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OFFICE DESK STOOLS

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SECTIONAL BOOKCASES

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lXih*t stand

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for your lx)oks of rvfen*m*e—your liling cases—legal blanks—valnahh* magar.ines —
trade papers. Best piece of furniture you can have in your office^ You can lm\c

any number of scctioiiH to til your business and any size. It is a time and money
sav(*r.

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THE "MULTI COPY” DUPLICATOR

gjm

The latest device for rapid duplicating when; j-on want more than one ««)>y of u.
letter, diagram or dnwiiig. It ig tlie sinipl.-st of all Uujdicatora. W<; am aoUagenU. Be sure and a.-e it. The price U otily X',.00.

OFFICE SUPPLIES

SOMETHING NEW
frip-TY ^ K R

I1

OFFICE CHAIRS

ANNUAL LUW RATE EXGURSIUN

INCJIEASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

EVERYTHING

AN OFFICE DESK

wov>l top (»r cane Unh^dh a Iiaek or willioiit, solid .»<eat or revolving.
nil day. Take things easy; you1l do mon- and Ix tU-r work.

KfleeA 0%H^r A^v. Wmr

IN

It should 1m*. with tiu* most convenient that r.ni L* foitml. Oiir |4n*at »]M*eui1ty in
supplyiiii; alisolutely i verylhinu" that is nee(li*(l for any kiu»l of ollice.

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lOTH FHORfiS. 56.

DEALER*

DR. W.J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

III

Berths and State Rooms
r0| MUNDTRIPCAN BIT. SECURED AT THIS OFFICE

EVERYTHING

HACK LINE i
" SHANE
Uts.MUCi; B<ai M

OnOR STREET

C1T1ZKNS' TU*>NK Il’.w

IS YOUR OFFICE
\ s1
PROPERLY FURNISHED^ E.

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Northern Michigan Line

IN

329 SOUTH

Hn*t XI U

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DEALERS

CALL OU TKLKHIONK

125 East rraat Straat

IgBthers.* and Mrs. A. 1... Bacbanl n-i
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der«‘d i very enJoyaUe vocal solo
' DONT MISS the big Soo excui
Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. South Bldt]
A.
I Sunday. OcL 1st—steamers Illinois
jOP-TO-DATE
I and Missouri.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
T«Jrphunr
CALMAN*8 Interior Spar Varnish to
BUG BEE’S
"
nost durable for all Interior work.
is. ad; 11*11(0

TO THE

^ ---- For Dance Music

PBUJ. HUBBARD'S

Pena, red or black i-opying inks, ruIerS. rubber tunda. |Sn LilU, japer fMO nera,
typewriter papi ra, ami ribbona, eraaere. blank books of all kinds. tablcU aJd wriU
ing paiKia, lagal bUnka, envelopea, robber atampa and ink pacU, .Irawiug instromenU and peacila.

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A THE HANIMH & Uy ^ S
HEIIClUtTU COMPiHiy i
J. B. Paige Electric Co. • T W
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

aso SEE OUR WINDOW $|P[fRo
1» CASS STREET

PHONE 608

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•HIRLMIIAI M MnVM

©NltUAMlAS NI mnVSO

BNIHIAMIAI NI .tUnViM

ii

: arr, «mmman,

nOIBTKKPBSS

NEW STORE
NEW STOg

iTHfi oicoisciois

OUR GOODS
RPPRECIRTED

lag aad after lyOng aronad the vfamge
Novel Fdatofw hi the Case ef A. B.
gradeac

of

the

Boardman

The Tittle people

iatereeted

In

the

big

priatiac anachhie. mad while eojoyio?
lu rmpM priating of the Record they
SMchanlcal

inreotkm for

The press with It. latri

they saw and learned.

Other claase.

W. C. Miner has recehred an order

Jackmm.

lied to the posm^slon of tbe sald good.

chshenro It. workings.

and chattels claiming $100 for the said

about two and one half mile, nortbyeterday.

Shortly

after

fom and .ucce«k>d In cottlnr about
thrr^ Bhork.

Mr. Jackm came Into

coLMloutfirss

S

Buncr. the physician a<
.tai4i4 hi. condition

1.

Mission, will return Saturday noon.

pf testimony dealing with the first at

hr time.

Cravenettes---^
orr

S. L. Olney. an employe of the can­

ti*

ning factory, austained a dwp cut on

$10. $12, $15. $18.
$20. $22

a heavy l»ox fell on him. cutting a gash

b« r«on.ed .Jter . dw'. .U>- to the Uir he eoodocUH) his o. n ex«»ln.,lo,.!‘
• «i'«..nt ««
H,v
Imd »t the liiMliatloo of theeourt pr»e|‘i‘n»i>«'«>

SEE OUR WINDOW

them >11 to the »«me *olco.

He

No serious CCTUlta are anticl-

liated but the Injury Is very palnfuL
SEVEN WEEKS AND NO BATH.
Prirener Make. Co

of Eaton

County Jail.
Inanslug. Mich., Sept. 2».-~C. B. Flodell, a priaoner in the county Jail at

Comaejiciiir October 2

by Attorney

Getirg-

lYof. and

Ju^Uc4* C^l^1l^• court is tt«Uy fK-ni-

Morgan Park Swedish

V*. J. F. Whlddlfield. which is having

__________

returned to Chicago this morning a?

a Jur> trial, the attorneys U-ing P. C,

CANNING FACTORY WILL EMPLOY .

the college opens Monday.
Mrs.

Alec

Hebert and

Karns went

M'ss

to Fouch today.

ALL COMERS TOMORROW.

Kat»-

'

Later

Gllliort and F. D. Pratt.
judge Fred R. Walker of this cl’y
Steiner C.arthe of Northport. who
left her4* Monday to attend the slat-

store

tmiil 7 o’clock, and on
day and Satunixy ev.-niii^K umil

state board of rorri'ccions and chari­

8:30 c»r later.^to aoremmodaTf.

ties.

,

our frltnils pho ramiot get in

SEE OUR WINDOW
HATS
IX’rUy liaU an* in
pronomic*' them

theln-sl ytn

we

the lime

Tiin'e I lollnre.

Miss Karns will vUlt Maple City.

Run Will Be a

Record Breaker and

It Is Eapectad 75,000 Cans

arr v#-d

hosplttil.

^Mrs. C. 1 Ampsing of St. Joe pass^l
The

through the city today on her way to

canning

factors

home today,

wants

kumv il all

help.

Sept

nmlerMandK

one
<-olor

Tlufic

GtH, F. Kn.iw’t s. End Ha.', m ar t nd

giaiils unliki* uuiet otlu*r ( lioiip
an* nut |»latfxl. hut aro

of IM*t Kichth St.

sniul silver nit-tol thmuKli mitl

peH 29 tf

DONT MISS tht big Soo eacurnion
Sunday.

OcL

1st—ateamere

FOR SALE—C*»inniitlug

Illinois

n.* at

throitu'h

____________

the

for the iiriee.

brltfhUisl



U* f.puihl

\W Si ll Unin

Per Package

hcale.

an be ^4•en ai Sbde^*^ iin-ai mar
»t.

arnl

an4l la-st pvmls

M-in 21MU

Several little enterialnraen"^

were given

the

members. e»i>ecia!lv

pleasing In-lng that given them yeste.

WANTED—lAdy

or

genlleroan

41:

gtMxl ?tandiiot to irav«t with a rig
4»r by rail.

.Salarv $1 t»72 !k r yi ar

and 4xp4*nr* s; luiid W4-<>kly and ex
IK*nM-ii

ad'aiirfil.

Addnvi..

with

htamp. J*e. A. Ab*xan»%'r. Trav« r-»

Mrs. Anna Ruff of Elk Rapids pasre'l
from Sat tons Bay. where she has betm

work Is there ready and

the guest of her son, Gus Ruff.

needed Is

Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Stites and chll
dren are 1% Acme

where they

sill

There

every

one

is

5 of the deaf and dumb

all that Lj

the labor to iK>rfo*-m

task.

ihei

ai

skilled
nkllled

and

«n,klll.vl

F*ero lyiardueLLo

Vudrr^t—d tU
il„.

loj

“I,

Mr.

and

daughter.

Mrs,

Elmer Crane

Marjorie.

and

accomt»nied

out of cans.

by

More were Immedlati-ly;

for bis tvuii|»4»«illou on tlie fob

ordereil and a car load will be brought - lowing <lay.
tonight attached

to a

passenger j

ANNUAL LOW RATE EXCURSION
OCTOBER 3
rnmm

A<Jv-. WOv

mv

It vvaw .ns follows:

Omrlle Itronsun eiiiiie to onr

*igre4-abl4' an*! h.»s an es.nl!i*d o| Inlon

29—Wheat. 54*ic;

to

any

Valin'S we

this aca‘^ol^s

Corn—

to

$0.(Kk

UNDERWEAR
hub

at

merits of

ihej

While tinn- i» ibann In Hie j.retty

Ijinsing.

Jp-hr^nd

The Cob* Hot Blast stove Is an ! Grand Rapids, againrt the IVre Mar-i
which

U finding

ready' q*ietie railway for baggage lost In the

w n*ng.
ke

H'»w often

thi« in pnbli**, ainl 4lep!oM*

favor among everyone who Is obliged \ w reck at EUst Paris wss affirmed by j

and anyone desiring to witness their]



railway had made a contract of car-

mnniier of

EXCURSION

PERE MARQUETTE

See ou

Hamilton Clothing Co.

connc*ctlan^

going, excellent

returning,

from

Detroit.

Chicago. La Croase. Toledo or Grand
iJk GRETTI.
Buter Scoten. it'gular 2«c,
I Saturday only. 221 E. Front.
aepl2$-2t
TIME

TO THIN-K of

ahowlng some genuine good things this

I

Rapids.

aept 28-Jt

In hnigmtge. ninl .M fir*it was nnsble
to ts* kb* tb4‘ ~<t*w piimto-rs’•’ s’uiug.

It Is held to be Immaterial that

no fare was paid for the l»aby. which

While driving his bim* li of ratib*

was of such tender years that' by cu-

to his Chlmm v Butte mm h a numlKrt

tom no fare was demanded.

Struck by Fail Train at He

flve feet.

OONT MISS the big Soo 4
OcL

Ist-otemnori

of th»-in Startetl Up a tsuiW.

■ While

He wa^ thrown eeventr-

His bone was also klUed.

being thrown through a fence thirty
feet away.

Gorman was totoxicaied.

CLOBEa
Pere llargoette low-rate
FOR GOODNESS Wake try Harris’
fine hand«iade chocolates: name on
every pi«cc. LaQretll, 221 E. ProaL
rept»-2t

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Oct. a to Dell

TWa atere will be cloaed all

Craeae aad Ovmad RapIdM.
adv. or wak BBCBt for part

nv A UCONO WAffT Mk

.\u-ex-

iK-riems-d fon-inaii would hsvesliout-

NONOGENARIAN WAS KILLED.

mem train.

GET BACK
AS WELL AS
GET THERE

He w«« a purist

gage.

Homer. Mich.. SepL 29.—Grant Gor­
SATURDAY MARKET.
At Jackaoo’a canfiy store every Sat- man. 94 years of age. was klHed here
arday by the First M- E. church Udies. last night b> the fast Union City ce

-

ktk-i**-Ii.

rifge both of his person and his bag

See other adv. or aak agen!

re|ft27df

Sunday,

hes

K»riy Cmwh»w TstS.
Nothing nmusrd the cowlioye tnerr

Special fast train

retd 1’7-tf

says,

then i:*Hnu»velt’K 4 I1 »i.-e of wnnN nnd

ALL THE WAY

jail.

6strander

prop4 rty of the father, with w hom th4‘

OCTOBBC3
GRAY sriTS have the call.

JuMirc

thii ’be clothing ol
operation can do ao by visiting thejthii
of the ininnt ua.R in-

UGretri.'-ri'1

auJinneiil.

SEE OUR WINDOW

the

stove manufactur4*d by that company j

to $2.U0

At $l.fk) ami 11.:/) in the new
fall colo;^—111‘gligeo or atiff
lioaoms: no U-ttor maile.

of

store-

tlie

SHIRTS

exhibition

to the store of Frank Trnde on Front‘ ment obtained by Chas. S. Wlthey 4if j

ex-

extent of I>nr assortiiM-nt ami
valti.'s ttffi ied-:i0c

an

of her own iitiifiirtiinee.

| fn.-** tln-n* inn<t Ih* lia* k of it w oman-------j bo***! In Its |H-rfi*«-ti.m. The art of l»eIng n vvomnii Is inde4*«l a gn-al one.
Mich.. Sept. 29 —A judg-|

Affirmed JudgmenL

street.

- you wUl Ihsuri)ris4xl

cmwin, ou. .r wm«
*t East Paris—Supreme Court

l*ork. 114.50; la^. $7.22: ribs. $ti.52.

Wt* have exclusive sale on
that

the Cole Hut

appn.ve?
i woman Imagines, often wilhrmt
to use stoves for heatlns. The stove | ihe Supreme court y4***terday.
.
win. that smnelKKly I« emToarhIng
roord. hard or soft coal j
One contention of
m her rights. She «-uls
a irli
A portion of th*';
to give as much orjpany
i a volb-v of iingre word**, making iier
Spivlal fast train going, cxci-llent
more heat than any other
healing
destro.vcd was a part of
!ntVn**ely *li*l'4gre4*;Lb!e. wlnre. > !f
c'onmTibm? r»*turning. from Detroit.
l»aby. and the railway she had ►iKik* n ^»ftl.v **lie w«.uld Ii.m\
•tovc with half the fuel. The hot blafi j wardrol>^ of
C hicago. lA Crosse. Toledo or Grand
devices create a great saving in fuel! company claimed that as no fare was
Rapids. Sit other adv. or ask agent
ding in her
and the reselts
gratlfylBc. I paid for the child the father could not
for information
sept 29-3!
Frank Trude has the stov es on aa!e j reciwei for the Infani’s wardrobe

the values wo ntfer at $1 .‘lO,

nmnUTs

of

—Si-piemtier. 2clS: IX-cember. 2XSc.

ALL THE WAY
OCTOBER 3 EXCURSION
PEREMARQUETTE

Soo

I2..V.

repr4->4*nta!ive

Blast Stove Co. of Chicago is giving j

Improvement

husi-

continue.

IMPROVED STOVE EXHIBITIOHl
A

rUkmgo. Sept. 29—Wheat—Septem­
Si-ptembi r. 51 Sc: Ilecember. 45c. Oatx

sorry

many «»f mir l.-sl

arrival *ly

who

am! W4-;iriiiK4|uulilk«.

City. .Xlirh.

ber, sr.»4c; I)»*ccrol»er. kC*.ir.
,-nrn. r.i’.t^c; oat?. z¥^c

nn- tiimli\‘ to p*t a!! we shall

many

WANTED-Man t.i work alnnit jdare.

lltt*

silver

!F0R BABY'S WARDROBEI

ber. M*»c; IH'cember. U.SSc.

e*‘ptioiu»liy

-;m«l

whirh $riv4*s ilu*

tilckul

iirincipal or

visit with their {train.
But whUe the cans were ou*
**» »“•**
home today after
'
I I,Mo. jui xvent dovvn*it;ilm and t*dd hltii
1 th.* avalanch4* of cc
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crafir.
'itn git out. but be t«K»k a bold of
j coming and tomorn>i it win 1
Mrs. C. H. Zlmm4*rmnn returned
Helen ** h.vnd ntid they both b»»ki«d at
her home to Mackinac City today after. ,iar>- to taix* can* of two davs*
pa and said they wimidn t ev.r |Art
Grand UapldK. Mich.. Sept. 29 —Col.
The workers are want to hn>k n,. niore. So \ui got in front of one
a week’s visit with friends and rela- lath
George K. Judd, former ct>mniandam of
: event and*f*dlow.tl tin* oth.-r toward
tlves.
the Michigan SoldlerK’ hhroiA died a*
At prewnt aU.m
can., of | the •I»t uml «l" i. he threw the l««.t«
I and family, who
Mrs G. W. Ditt
oVb»rK yi*sien!av, after a linger­
have iMTn siK*ndlng the summer a
c»rn nre tumo.1 on, d.lly hut thl.
without
ing llltiesp, as the result of a i-tieke of
thtdr C4)ttage. “The Nah-yah-shlng.
Ik* much inrrcas4-d tomorrow.
^
furtluT reimrls.- Judge.
aiH)|dexy.
Omena. pass4*d thnmgh the city tivday]
THE MARKETS.
0««*t
Fat
SKlao
la
WarMt,
<»n th*-lr return to Onrinnatl.
Tlie girl with iMVigtitfi* in her eyes,
J. A. McCanU-y. renr4*s4*ntlng
East nuffalo.^t.29~<'attle-SInw.
c pleasniit smile for evi*rvU>,|y. of
• Chicago I*acker." was In the city on
j steady.
Shtv-p-Active.
st rouge-.
klti.1 wt.nls mill gi iitie 4b*e,K will Ik*
Calves—Active, firm.
Hogs—Active,
o,m h more elnrnilug th4iugh fnr Ii*ks
Frank Winnie and E. E. Hibbard
higher.
brnutiful thmi the girl <»f pretty fm-e
SAYS SUPREME COURT.
agents f4tr his paper to this clt.v.
Toledo. Sept. 29—Wheat—Septem­
who is “Muek up." sniKT* lllous. dls
r..-tndt.

s:iloe

the convenllon

* closing last evening with a banque.
given by Dr. C. B. Barr of Oak Grove

Will B« Put Up,

Miss Matle Crane of the Soo riHnrnedl I in

Trousers

noRi; if

motiil.

of
t4»j4*lUrr

tm-Lil,

Ilu*

COL. GEO. E. JUDD DEAD.

during the da>.

iict\l for

UifK*

unlusl

soH«l

as.‘«*rlallun of probate Judges at Filin.

baa wriiien to the stale spend Sunday with
i
„.ent .ii»l pre
relatives anJ make pood waK.-». The plant will
iKiard of health complaining of the con­ friends.
deavor to make a record UreaktoR ran;
another. Now. 1 would like to
.
dition of thl' Jail. Ho declarees that he
Mrs. J.rC. \’)ark and little son. Joe. lomorroo ar.l lN f..r.- the day. work
. | ,ve ea. h il.-miUt of the i hi«»
has iKH n a prison, r since Aug. 3 with­ left today for Elk Rapids and Cenirarover will pm up pretty close to
,, «.iiImk,. tv.ntalniiis the «or<l
out thu prlvllt cu of a liath. and that Lake, where they will visit her mothi-r. j1 camcans of
ol corn.
j lutorini’ amt read it w l
Ih. Jairis infesi.d with vermin. The Mrs. Hi nry Zemke. and a iUsler. Mrs.
The reason of this great haj-t«- J’^iour rtH-ltatIuu tomorrow.*
complain ha« been referred to the W. 5L Cameron.
that yi^terda> afternoon the plant ran j
utno WUlie was the find to 1-e

Friday etiHiliij^v

iulo 4)iu‘

pk-I alth the replevin suit <pf‘*J«dins<»n

HELP IS WMTED UDU

Baptist Theie

AD4

TpoLaUfarL-U-rtftcwtt*

4me

J. J Tweddle.

Mrs. C. G. Uiregren of

Charlotte,

will iK' oiM-n MnnUav, Tr.« .«»da>.

It is a nrw mtlnl

nmUib

silviT U in$*

Manistee.

Open Nights

lively

WAN-r

home n.«.t

'leu >t the v.rlou. churches of ih
^ city will IK gin a half an hour earlier.

through the city today on her n-turn

poiiu:

»wn to
cuslomont.

Bijpdcd Fish at Llttfd^^avcm.

pouBded the quclloo, .nd repli..d t„| ' JieKtontot S«"d«y evento*. the «■.

Chas. Rosenthal arrived In the city

Mr. and Mrs. Vic Osborne and Mr.
iH-twinn th’-ee and a half find four
Inrhi r lung cl**ar to the bone. *A i»hy- and Mrs. J. Wonser went to Carp lake
ficlan was summoned and the Injun today for a day’s fishing.
dressixl.

Silver Metal

VirYfu
h4 pf 2S2t

enil

logical college, who have been on the

He wa.-i working to the warehouse and

mill i xisTta

sc$»t 21 9t

It U desired by the family of B. Bri.

peninsula for the tiast three months,

over

oer

for

practice tonight at 7:3d.

Boston Store prepsrstory to moving to

Top of Hi. Head at the Canning

Onh r HUE.

FRANBN. PAINE

Arrive at l*n»v4*moni r.ro:: p, m

Roturn. b ave |V*v« ni«*ni 5.|« p.

meets

for Cbristma*l»lo
man HyacinthR, Pape
White Narrissoa.

:S. trnjn

arrlv-* TraverM- City C.: tX p. m.

team

PLANT NOWI

IvinK a 4-umlunation

Chattanooga. Tenn.

top of his bead yesterday afternoon.

iikIIi'i*

Itoirtnninic Mondny. S5.irt

lol of Bast Eighth street, who IU*s Ir

York, to look after the business of the cross examined

8. I- OIncy So»tained a Deep Cut oe

dnliiiary <*h>tbeo—

flirt Ik r

CHANGE OF TIME ON M.& N. E.

and Miss Margie Canute of Wexford
football

215 Front stroeC

AmioK

mont

thiv tempt on the part of the intert.tel
parties In the suit. J. D. Pike. A. B

last night from a business trip to New

Factory Yesterday Afternoon.

Thursday and

front of toe new Straifb A

pie w. ri accv»mpanled by Enno Roddy
The city

her fall and winUr diaplay of
lamincry.

agi

Mis. Flora McCombs. The young peo

for the plainilir

for the presentation

very critical.

arid if you will U-kirid ennuK^h

Tallin

west Froat |

evening ran

Thl. iDomlnc he 1. unconacloos part
tr U the son of Fred C. Smalts of

m

some planking placed in the street ia i

leaving Traverse City at r.:54» p. m.

Huellmanlel and J. J. Tweddle. mhi
«me to tbi. once ud >ttempu.d to »
condition, that toqulric. «lll
Mra William Core returned today
' *------- Sfle over the phone for a fov.
from SulloD. B.T uid Bln*h«n. when- .rrsnse . flo.1 «coumlng <H the prop.

o’clock

ing hours last

cxmnects at Solon mlih lrt.*n to Prmc-

The care is novel as John

Loranger. attorney
took the stand

umed

1015

street, while riding home after work­

residence last evening. Frank Col and

Sauon. Bay. where he

He did not

uniil

chattel..

Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Titus, who
have been spending tbo. week at Old

tbr Arid aljout 4 o'clock
Ijrlnic unconucloii..

Hamflf oa OoUUng Ox

fall, InJarmL
George Smith of

• *oken of remembrance.
Married by Rev. Thomas Cox at bU

uUng and detaining of the goods and

PERSONAL.

west of wmiam.burj5. wa» a victim of
dlnntT he went out in the field to cut

Read oar nd.

Dirkmaa and Was VanrPato-

block to protect the hose laid there for j
Today s scskmlTarcntt court are from the chief cagteeer of the Penn­ a supply of water to build sidewalks
taken ap with the replevin case of sylvania railroad system for some of OB the street and was thrown to the
B. Hocnmaatel vs. John J. hU patent nut locks, which are finding sralk aad severely injured.
In the
A. 8.
which was tried In Justice great favor asrong rnllroada.
darkness he was unable to see Th.Canls' coon where a verdict favorable Hobart and W. 1. irfKay are part planks and the suddenueM of the coo
owner.
In
the
device
and
are
pushing
to the defendant was rendered which
tract threw him over hU wheel. w>civ
it.
was appealed to the Clrcnit court.
ho struck on the pavement on hU fare
A large number of G. A. R. and W.
The case grow, out of the J. a Pike
and hands.
One kni'<> was badly In­
A Son failure and Involve, a pair o/ R. C. member, called upon Mrs. Mur- jured and
mi-dlcal assistance
wa>
ray
of
Elmwood
avenue
last
ev'enlng
■lelgh. valued at $50.
The suit i.
needed
Mr. Smith is a single nun
to
make
her
a
farewell
visit
a.
she
ex
brought to recover the same which the
employed by the starch factory.
pects to Icsvc soon to spend s year la
jaainllff claims were detained from his

WUUaaisImra. Nkh.. Rept. ».-rted Classes of all the KbooU are cordially
invited to call at the Record office anJ

Mmsiroke

to go hi. own way.

la CirwHCoyrt.

Bamltt. a youaa man of 20 year, of
for William

He wn. given s

wUl Inspect the machine and all the po«c«don by J. J. Tweddle. and fur­ Colwado. Refreshmenu were served
ther that they are now lawfully enti and they presented her with a gift a*

8|mvU! to the Rrealn* Recent

BOX FEU ON HIM

no arj^uniriil

gremUy

be taken np as a mody and the popU.

■Overcoats
to call and k'ivr us a

pres, ta opermthio.

csiee pmru and perfect opermtloo Is to

Elk Rapid., who ha. been ^immoncsd

abow^ their su|i.Tiorily

by MIm Plndp.

night to-sober up.

wjtiare meal this momlag aad allow^rd

HiMlImaiitsI vs. J. J. Tweddle

fiee to stody the Mg Dnplex perfecting

the latest

to his iKHtelde.

It will m*«d

av

mad Miss Maaa. viaitod the Record of

fast prtnilag.

a«t. wurkiDK

for farth^ use on the hnsy boat wnt

aU day wn. placed In the coop last

gslBcd coiislderahle knowledge shoot

A few daft SKoa ijtnjUt'man
called on m mid made aaDc
liaroUaaea frtnn our Fnniiahiu*: (iooda Dt partmunU mci.
aakimr os wbi-re to
fiwl the Ijeet tailor in the city,
aayiiiK that hr had difficulty
in uettin;: a »ali»fiicU>ry fit
fixmi nia»ly-li>-wi*ar sUx*kt;
wi; xiski«l if be had ever been
the ffamienU abown by u«,
nndon nyMMviinr a rK*u*itive
nrplT. prooreiUd to Kive him
a -nry nn”-- It wua a pb*aaant
anr]>ris4* to him, nml be wna
jrool €?nouph to »aiy be would
U) abUt mid willing to send
ns Considerable bosinaat on
that cl;w8 of goiMla—ibis limincludes

ANSWERED

GRAYS.
sept 27^

Cm.** Smith Rnr^ lirtn Ptmtm to t(»

QUESTIONS HIMSELF.

were

MAO STARTCO OUT TO CUT CONN
AFTCN OINNCPL

niiaol. who had Imbibed too freely

AND

school, acoompaaled

SEE OUR WINDOW non

TIROfflFniWIlEa

ITTOMET TDOI STUD

I Mr a»MMi w c#*'

SUNSTROKE
FftCO SMALTZ IS IN A CIUT1CAL
CONDITION TODAY.

vmoat. uptcmbcr, j

to the Hebrew holiday.

etl. “tilt a git ou you. there, and tond
them st4K*rsr or “lilt the blgh |da.TS
aud turn ’em."
Roosevelts order,
while equally sbaq^. nearly iwralyxed
the flying rtw-puncbeiw."
It has
t>eeu treasured aud told ami ret'dd
Wbeuev .T two or more -row-punebem**
have galhrred together.
Staiidli.g to his stirropa. be oiK*ned
his eteol trap mouth and yelled:
••Uaatru quickly forward y4»c»d4*rr*
The wonder was It didn't etamiwde

becauee I ktjow the button* «w7 amg

The newest pattcnisin Dutchess
Trousers—nobby, neat and cheap
for the quality—arc now offered at

and See how
¥0U

E. WILHELM

Mil

^
dO

It#

Corner Front
and Union...-

Th* Bofli* *f th* D«tdM» l> Twm* CMy

Per<» IVIairQVJB't'tw

ANNUAL LOW RATE EXCURSION!

If an the mints la the mited Ktste*
began to coin today, and kept It np at
the rate at which they hare worked
Blare 1892. making doable eagles, halfeaglea. qaartrr-regica. aUreF dolUiw.
balrea. qaarteiw. dimeo. alrkela and
ptimles. they woald complete flAIV

uofluDoo Ml Aag. 9IL ffins A. D.

OCTOBER 3
mmm o%Htor Jh^w.

^asr%lo1tltorm

j
!

ii

*Tir

CAjrShSSftSi^

MLsanni

i wRh mom of a saiof teala. than any

vfflhaMouia lB w
fUr ba wID bam Hi

fopalar Trovaran Cftp Yoaof Mas
WMI Taka a HUMalo Brido
Ttmoday, Octahor A

S?^'7SJ^;3Sk.‘5JS5;i

Miaa Uma
PhBuat of OfBBi Saidda were tbe
Bar Cky Md g^ Of mm Emm WHaon ibis
Mr. Gaiter traasariod boataean la
l^«m Poftett are TtetUac at r. C. AlBora. Friday, to Mr. aad Mn. Walter
Taenday
lorsk*i home.
la tovB oa baslTbP UttM dnngbtm of X B. Allmi. rilaoB. a aoB.
Miss ABUmla BarU apoat a
as2s toirt1p?1day.~
SepLtt.
laat sreek at a^
: party
lie.
r of Mr. Trtmbift
at TravuTBs CMy today.
ears left Friday
tdMr.UA.Bm
Tbe daBce ghrcB by tbe hxal 1
bBfl tmm wms b decided eooems
pn report a yery uBJoyabIbe time.
A was a caller of surprised by a Bvmber of triradTtori
mtmbern ci OMk Immm. go lato
•tk« hr mmttUkikmmi prtnUkm nttmf
lUgri after tW adJomoMftt. TM
liod eapirad Bmpimmhtr |C. aad sll of
ftcto not doated M -towt
droet aou** bea»e la forae at tiMt
4ot«; OBd tno ««§•» of poMic
or im vaa conpleUMl and mt to lo­
cal oAcm ibrorgboat tbe auia on
Uiat day. Ooe of the acto Mat bow
talM offeet wlUcIi la ondtlBg aoioo
dlaeaaaloB. la apokoB ol aa tho •^pnmHo ooort Uw* tl»o fonaal UUo bdtag.
•*Ab act to retalate Uio traaUBom aad
ooBtJol of depeodeat. aogloctcd and
dclUKiooat obildr«ii« and to oaUbU
iOTonUo coona^’^Act 312. Aoy Child
who Uvea ir vidora or domorallxlBg
aaaoelattona. or oodor tea yeara of ago
U ^Bd beggiBg. or poddHag. or aiag.
lag or playlag a mutlod laatraiaoai oa
tbo^iraet aa a boalaeaa, la doelarad
depeadoBi or acglectod. aad aay boy
uadcr aixtoen or girl under acreotooo
yrana who riolatea any law. or U vu!
gar. profane, or In vidoua aaaoclafkma. growing up In Idicneai. does not
aturtid ■fhool or 1« Incorrigible or an
habitual truant, U declared a dellnquent chlld:-mfir «ncb arc^beld to be
fit aubjf«cli of the atatCatAfewm! con*
Iroi. not aa offendcra agalnai tbe cHn*
Inal law. but to aavc them from bocoming aueb.

her hme last week, and lU i
r. J. Bright. stathiB ngMt at M. ff
were heartHy appsoeod. Tbe labor M. E. R. R.. bas Just moraed from bis
laws forbid tbe enipioyment of ebU ynentioa trip, baring ritlled at Detroit
dreu in fPetOftos. but tbe taetory inepectors have no authority to eend tbo
ailldrtm to echooL Their jurlmllctloB
ends at the fhetpry door; but there tbe
MAFLC CITY.
tniaat olllcrr will take them up an l
ilte sick.
eee that they go Into the sebooU; and
If still too loconiglhle. the JuvenOe
tbh
court Intenreoes with penalties for de­
____ _________ J Mrm. AUinrt*. »
linquent parrots, and extends the ef­
fective care of the state over the neg­
“Mb
lected child.
^Mrt. Bva BIxby of Traverae City Is
rislllng Mrs. Pritx.
Mrs. Wm. Amldoo, 8r. U oa the sfek
lUt
schools in this mute, passed st the re
Ban game between Pearl Lake boys
session, is on In regard to the and the Maple City boys yesterday re
mill tax. providing that when the bal­ suited in a score of 54 to 2 In favor of
Maple City.
ance on band In a district treasury
A. N Flsber and MUs Mary Tottia
Is the amount paid for teachers' droye to Olefi Haven yesterday.
D. H. Day and John Mclnis of Glen
wages, (he mill lax shall not be as­
sessed for that year. Another requlmt Haven were here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutner drove to Trav­
the school census to be taken during erse atv yesterday.
the fifteen days prior to the first Mon­
_____ __
Sept. 25.
day in June, and changes the date of
QLEN AftBOR.
tbe annual school meeting to the sec­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray and scvorsl others
ond Monday in July, and of the annual from here attended Prof. W. N. Ferris*
meeting of the school Inspectors to lecture at Empire Friday evening and
tbe first Monday in August; and by were very much pleased with It
Mr. and Mrs. Langrick have moved
another act the commissioner Is Vofrom Burdlckville. where they lived
quired
to forward Inspeclom* reports last summer. Into their own house
For ihU purpose the act creatc*a in
■each county ajuvcnlle court, before to the state superintendent before tbe here
. Mr. and Mrs, Forrester gave a wed­
which Ibo ctiuni) agvni may cauac any 15th day of ^ptember.
ding dancing party last Thursday evenauch child to bo brt>ught nixra hla own
Act numlicr 72 gives ibc sUtc super8t Peter. It Is feared, is past
motion or up.m ctmiplalnt of any citl
as be has been very low with
tendem
supervision
of
all
county
t€n^ aad oa oxamlnatioh the child ma>normal training classes, and power \o heart irorble for several days.
< Charles Olbsoo and family, who
laspect the records of any school dis­ lived In Bnrdlckville last summer,
under charge of the county agent or trict and to require their correction. have moved back to ihe’.r own home
compel b<isrdH of (-ducstiun to ol>- here.
other probation om«-r appointed by
The Modern Woodmen gave a danc­
the court, or may hr ctimmltted to the serve the provialonr of the school ing party in Hay's hall last evening
IndBftrlal tichool or other ataie Inatl- laws, and to recommend to the gov- which was well attended and greatly
tqtion aultable for awch rhibl. aa th * emor the removal of any commission- enjoyed. The tupppr was furnished
examiner. who be shall deem to by Leonard Erickson.
court aball determine; or the chlU
are selling here for 11.25
may be placed In a boapligl when bo unfit. If Is made bis duty to re- per baahel,
1. pears
and ripe tomatoes
r
. nee<UuI. or In care of aome reputable quire all school districts to maintain for 11.00 per
rItUen, or to aome aaoclatlon devotevt school for St least the statutory P<‘rt plentiful there Is little sale for them,
Mr;^. Walker s baby Is very sick,
od.
and
to
provide
school
facilities
for
to the care of neglected children, by
glri t
approval of the atate iKiard of correr- all the children of the district.
and ,Mrs. Wascot for some

Horton.
time. Is with her now.
tiom ami chaiilleii. No child uirtler
Sept, 24.
twelve yean of age can lx- comtnit’ted
to any Jail or iwlice Mallon. nor b *
hntughl anywhere in contact with
’ adult peraooa’ charged with crime.
The ftrdhate court 1» conatltute<l the
Juvenile court In count lea of not more
than tweiity hve thimaaml population;
and In larger ctmntle* a circuit ctiurt
commlaaloncr hae original Jurladlnlon.
eac^t In thoae of «Joe hundred thou*
aaml. where (he circuit court U Inveatcd wiih that duty. It aeema n pUy that
•uch a welMntc*ntioned and apparently
wclld«»viaed law u% thla could not have
been enarietl by the Michigan legiFla*
lure wllluMii the grot»»*que prttvUlon
HO common here ol excepting a few
rountiea from Itn operation: but that
la the caae. and the juvi'nllo delln
quentn of ilarry. Uerrlen. Houghton.
Jarkiwm. ManlHt«H\ Mectiata and Oita
wa muM take thelra after Ibe old for­
mula, In the police coiirta and the atathin biieaea.
Another of tbe new lawn gone into
efft'ct. having Intimate relation with
that one. la called ‘ the truancy law *
'--Act son. -to provide for the eompul
Hot) islmwilon of children/* ct cetera.
hat loug b«M»n a eompulwirv
acbtMiI attemUnee law upon the statute
^UKik*. but It haa been largely ineffiTt',lve. and. according to the atate aui»er
jntendrut. only alxty-five pt^r cent of
tbe chlldr(*n have liecn In regular at»tcndance. and In the country diairlcta
the percentage hav beeh reckoned at
aixty. Tbe new law extends the re­
quired arhool age one year, and com­
mands the atteadanoe of ail children
between tbe ages of aevan and fifteen
yeorm. during the entire school year.
Instead of four months as heretofore.
Exception Is made of children who are
taught like -bimBehca ta private or
a. and Ihow phyalcally
unable, and thM «Bder nine years
living two aad a half miles from
•chool. aad thoae over fourteen years
whose services are essential to the
' Buport of their parents. If so recom­
mended by the board of education.
For the pnrpoee of enlbrclng the
provteloBs of thU Uw. truant ol
, bF the board of education, prefeiabl/
B policeman. In rinuges to he the vU* lege marshal: and for the country dis­
tricts a deputy sheHff Is to be desig­
nated by the ahertff as
* t^cer. It is made the duty of teach­
ers. board of education and county
commtssionnri to report to the truant
omcers the names of all cb
achoGl age not In school, and of their
pareau and gnardlans: and the doty
of that omcer to larealigate all each
and require the
enrb rhllOfen In school

SPEHCER
Special lo (be Rveulnj Record.
-ncer. Mich.. Sept. 20.—Elmer
Ellls-ls sick with typhoid fever.
Peter Miller and wife and A1 Unger
were In Kalkaska Monday.
There are quite a numl>cr of cases of
scarletIna «n town.
Mrs llentcM- and Mark Johnson and
wife were at Kalkaska Saturday.
Dr. Moort'man was called to Sharon
Monday.

and moved to the southern part of the
Waller left Emplr4 Satunlay
morning for tbe-aombern part of the
with his homes and several heal
of cattle, which he recently purchased.
He goes lo take charge of the Walter

imlly have moved
to their farm near Alden.
Mr. Veeder has movfHi his family to
Hay*H Bridge, where he la engaged In
putting up a rotll for Mrs. Veeder’s
ither. Mr. Amidon.
Clyde Hathaway left -here last
I our
streets for 40 and 60 cents per bushel. Thumday for the west. He will visit
s in Nebraska and then go on
Mrs. Grace Waggelt visited in
linrion.
flying call to
{^nirnV’Unkletter of Frankfort Is
visiting his mofher. Mrs. Owen Sher­
Ding wood. and other relatives In this viInity.
man of Mooros^wn /
Baby Bancroft Is quite sick.
Gix>. WarrenMs n iticating in Kal­
Will Kellr has moved Ms famllv In
kaska this week.
lUmev Hinkler and Orrln
were 0 the house recently vacatcxl by Will
,tnr-«
home Sunday from Siraifo^.
visited
Archie Wacgpli and wl^^enf to
Kalkaska Monday, retumln^uesday.
n7e. Hathaway has been offered iht
Will I,ee and Philo Cla.'k have gone
position
of
superintendent
of
the
Mann
to Alden to work.
Francis Ed wand. Infant son of Dr C4mar Co. and It U thought he wdil ac­
and Mrs. E. Mooreman. died Monday cept. We hope be will, as an arc very
anxious
to
sec
things
moving
again.
night and was burled Wednesday In
Sept. 25.
________
the Oliver cemetery.
Revival rot'etlng. conducted by Rev.
GOOD HARBOR.
Drv.e of HudsoBvIlle. clofed here TuesJ
Steiger
of
Chicago, a relative of
Ttere
day night wfth gt»4 reeulu
C. Bufka. who has been vIsHlng here.
wen? thirty-three baptixed
church organised with a membership
mai
of fifty-one.
Bodos and
Art. and Jas. Richardson and fami­
lies of S»«aron visited at Fd Shanks Schomberg. U cansing a little excite
ent among tbe farmers.
Snnday.
Paul KUwy. who has been looking
Mrs. R B Heartd attended the
of her- father. Mm. MeOlargen. the upper peninsula over, ways there
Sunday at Kalkaska Mr. McOlargeu Is any amount of farming land but
died at tte home of his danghu
Mrs. Peuibone of
Ell Htn. of l.odi. h'riday. Sent
after the
have got xnugly settled In Kllwy*A
aad are now readT to _
and one-half miles south from Spencer,
which wlU be a great benefit to tbe with the good work. Rev. Mrs. Peitlfettleaaem south of Spencer and will bone pccupled .lhe pulpit last evening
erantonlly be the beat and moat direct
dollv
route to Sharon from fbU place. This
gives employment lo nboul a dotea

££0UCITY

7:30 oclock. ^Everybody in-

Mr and Mrs. L. Overby attended tbe
ate fair at Grand Ranids last week.
Min SoBie KUwy. who bas been emSpecial to the Srealng Record.
ployed
as aaleakady for some Ume at
Cedar Oty. Mich.. Sept. 2y,—A great
her cowin s store at Woodstock. lit
many from Cedar Citr are attending la risking here at premit
the Suttons Bay fair.
Oeo. Mahn. tbe bustling merrhant at
Farmer* are fairly flocktag lata
loads of potatoes
t
Cedar City with their
er dRIed at Grand Rar
Ids laat week to look the fa^r over. He
Bays the fair ta tmprdvlng. This w«
Several carloads of’ rye were shipped hU third year at the fair qnd he says
It of he

HaSrNicely of Ohio Ls risIUag C

Min WlBBle GagBoa arrived home
from Travmwe City this
Mrs. Heary BcoCt spent last week
wRh relaUves at PeUstoa.
Mr. aad Mrs. Pierce leR Monday for
their home at Hagaratown. lad.
Mrs. Brooln aad Min McDoaald Ml
omea at RJehmoad.
Thuraday for his
Mr. aad Mii. H K. Gill retunied
Fedaesday from Milwaukee.
W. B. Campbell aad wife spent last
reek at Bellalre.
Ruth and Russel Brown of St. Ig

Mrs. C. Bramen and daughreturned from Grand Rap^
Ids this week.
C. Banmberger Is at Suttons Bay

-IMe Mooanhiaara DaafWey will
lariutloaa hara beea lanod by MriL
bo the aext attiMtiOk at the City
Emma Prideaiu for .the amrrinffe of
opera house. Friday. OcL €. From the
her daughter, Bmma« to Dr. BhUoh
enelleat aatisfactioa whkh the play
Bolwyn Basith of Traverae Oty im the
haa bora giriag elaewhera ft saroly
tag of TOeodar. Oet, V at I
most aot alooe he a choeoa^lr eao'clock at 4 Baene etreet at tho hoBM
of Mr. aad Mra. B. T. FridetMU.—
HOltdale Stnadard. Dr. aad Mrs.
polat. Th# play is a eharming love
h will reside OB Fltih atreoL
story set in an ntmosphere of Ue hills
bere ome day laat voek.
of Kentcckv and Tennessee. It deals Obertia M, Chrter. formerty
Mrs.C.aDyoaadMMa
did shopptag la Traverse City Satnr- with the Ihres of those ntordy spedIn tha army, the moaey he
menu of mnakiad for whom tbe gov- from the gorenuaem aad for which ho
Hoo. J H. Mootoe rished a^ J.
tadlehauey* oae day last week.
served tve year* la Leavenworth prla.
Mr. aad Mrs. Will GUbert of Battle lookout-tbe moonahlaors..There Is a OB, Ctrll anlts have been sUrtfd7
Creek visited at the b<MB€ of bU broth­ very realistic eacoanter between
aad some of his reWtIvra.
er. M K Gilbert, last week.
A T. Slaawa of PlstoiehL N. J„
CUnt Coprisad U slowly reooverteg. moonshiners and reveaiae men la
which the latter lr> Ui denlPoy the still j
His father aad mother are with him.
mUlloaalre for maay yearg
Mrs. J. Stadlebaoer and Walter
without kaowtag It. He has Jurt dis­
drove to Traverse City Friday on buslcovered Umt
^apposedly valudcgs
wmber of adshbors and
Sam are all vlvldlv deed to 30.000 acres of land In central
. and MIS. J Itadlebauer i and eUrtllngly portrayed. The comedy ! etmessee. which hU father gave him.
i Saturday even­
j
I*
worth
11.000.000.
;
ing to help them celebrate U
riment of the good, wholesome kind.
ty-fifih wedding manlversary.
tlfu! limcbeoB was served
rvoix,
1
IS
00
to
Detroit
aad
Toledo.
|«AO
to
LAST
EXCDRSION
frieods left as a token of the
Fetoricey and H.rbor Springa .teamar Illinois. FIFTY CENTS. ROUND ,
^ Ask any
Richmond. Oct. lOlh,
TRIP. Sunday. OcL IsL I. C. Borns. IG. R A I. agent about IL
aeptlCtooet3
apmL
sept 20-21 j
8. H.
gford. yesterday.
. Kenny of Travr at C. B. Dyes
erse C

hoan In Jacksoorllle.
the summer nt Northport Point.
The Ladles* Aid socielv will give an
itumn social at tbe Congregstlons!
urday.
gening.
lice Ray and Alma I>*ggele. with a
Barnes aad family re
ty of friends from Traverse City,
turned from Mantoo Monday.
drove out to their home here to spenJ
Miss Edvrbe Sootl was the guest if
ay yesterday.
Miss Pearl Dame Saturday and Sun
s. Anna Rose, who has been quite
day.
Miss Ulllan Humpscb spent Sundsy
at her home in town
Miss Anna Nelson speuit a frw days
MAYFIELD
last week In Traverse Clt.v
as Spaulding ha* moved hi* ram
Dm Chase and Wilhelm of *Trav Ily from Traverse Cl
d they arc
in town Satiirda.v
building.
settled In tbe old

held at
bert of
Miss

rer Sunday. She 1* teaching In tho
Ickcrson district.
Mr. and Mr*. John Seely of Wexford
rltlted at Mrs. Tbomp«jn*s Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Whybrew and little daugh
r returoi-d to their home at Glad­
stone. Mich . Saturday, after a fmir
weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Barnum.
Tbe residence recently vacated bv
Frank Sayers Is now occupied by Mr.
Hildebrand, whti has lately come here
from Ohio.
Mr*. Dr. Scott of Traverse City, with
Mrs. Theodore Schneider and children

P of North. left Thursshe
for Hagmrstown. In
will be nnited In marriage to
Phrlow of Laporte on We<
. 27th. at the home of her sister.
Nicholmxou. Miss Davis was
given a kitchen shower at the hotel
Saturday
evening. The couple will
irday evening,
Laporte.
make their future
Ind.
Clifford Barars was pleasantly sur­
buslnesK trip
prised Wednesday night by flftwn
Travbrs^ City Monday.
friends,
riends the occasion being his flfwith
Wm. Spaulding
icenth bl
paralytic sfoke
Sept. 2:
e Ladleshursday
with Mr. E
COUNTY LINE.
afternoon
Wilbur Earl ha* bis bouse nearly
MUs Ethel Gibb* of Traverse City
)ne. Thev*cxr>eci to move a* soon visits this place each w«-k. in attend
i It Is completed. Mr. McCormlc Is
- u|K>n her dutie* as a muhlc teach
doing the mason work on It.
J. R. Dixon I* Improving the looks of
I and 1
s house with a new coat of paint.
the frost
clnlfy i
The potato ntst ha* killed the en­
ppresentatlve of the Traverse
tire cron of late potatoes In this lo- City Record was canvassing this los'ii
calltv> Tbe early ones are rotting Monday sfferntK.n.
badlv
Sept. 2C.
proving the bxiks
Smrih Bigger is impi
of his farm by putting iup a new woven
wire fence.
Rev. and Mrs. Lelich of leering
The first frost of the season was last vUlted friends here a few days la*t
Saturday evening, imt It was slight.
week.
Mrs. Merrlt Rlckct i* very sick at
J. C. Pease visited his sons. Waller
writing. Her recovcr> Is douht- and Yin, at Wexfonl last wee k.
The yotmgrst child is also ver>The body of Gi-o. Storr* wa.- brougbi
‘re Frldav no<in fr»m the TraveriM?
^^Mr. and .Mrs Ed Balcome are visit­ City hospital and was met at the sta­
ing friends here. It U'lng Mr.^.Bai- tion by Otto Lodge. No. 324. of the I
comC* former home.
O. O. F.. of which Mr. Storr* was a
The old folks* concert -at Grant
ely to the
t>er. and taken Imftiedlatel
church last h>ldty evening was well f. E. church. Rev A. L. Thurston ofattended and greatly enjoyed bv all clatod at the funeral and Interment
who were there. Nearly 110 was the ran made In the Evergreen cemetery.
nount raised.
A procession of 65 teams followi-d the
Clara Ramsey led the Junior ieaguo
Ins to their last resting place, Mr.
at Grant church last Sunday evyning. Storr* leaves a wife and nine chil­
Vera Dixon will lead In two weeks. dren to mourn the loss of a husl*and
The Juniors meet one Sunday evening and father
and the Epworth league the next. Ikith
V. Linden and wife have Ihh-d visitleague* are largely attended.
Center for a few
Mr. and Mrs George Coats of Munis
eek*.
Bert McCarthy has enndled In the
■eshman class at the University o»*
llT, who have been sUying
Michigan.
Robert Dixon this summer
Mr*. Robert Wiley of Summit aiy
to their home In Traverse City last
hlllp
Saturday.
"Mr. an’d Mr* G*
Sunday In Manton
‘r of years since Mr Grlnnell
John Huff was a Traverse City caller
sited hi« nb
‘sterday.
Mr*. John Copley is on the sick list.
Wurzburg has been entertainAI Ramsey* folks entertained com Ing 111* mother from Grand Rapids.
anjr from Copemlsh laat Sunday.
sting In
Mit* Lillian Bower* U
the Echo o«ce for a few -------Mr*. Mary Koggle of CalklnsvlHe
wa* here last week calling on old
GLEN HAVEN.
The Wescott loaded with aiab# ahd friends
The Kingsley Horse assocUtlon have
bark for Milwaukee TneAay.
Henrv Snohr cK Button* Bay was in announced that they will sell to the
town Friday In the IntercsU of the
bidder their P^rcheron stallion. Miramar.
Iramar. ,No. 24V66,, The sale
county fair at that place.
Ralph Doraev** threshing machine will be held at Case A Crol*er » bair.
Saturday. Septet
Is in this neighborhood.
The Infant daughter of Fred Fortlne
Le*Ile Chase
has been HI for the past week, but is G. W. Parker s
paint.
Myrtle Wheaton has returned to
Beoneii ha* xtarted thg cement
Flint for another year at school.
foundation for his pew house.
Douglas Rodman, who Is superlnTbe supper given by theTadies of
tcadlag Ibe forestry work on South tbn German church last week netted
island, was in town FriJav
MHlt 111.
W. D. Larance. aawver at the mill,
Several from here attended the state
has been 111 tbe past week. His place fair at Grand Rapids ri^t week.
Sept. 26.
has been filled by Roy Earl.
Ughikeeper W. P. Larson of South
Maaitou was In town one day last
AMUiEMENTfi.
The party from Lorelei Lodge, con
riaUag of Mr*. R. H. Day. daughter
BMBle and ncw'Robln aad Mins Fran­
ces BIU left for their homes in Detroit
Friday by tbe way of Empire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clncas and friends.
Mr*- Ward and Mins Howard of Locust
Ofove cxiftace. took the Mianonri Fri­
day for thrir homes In Chicago
Dr. G. W. PraHck of Maple City was

Bdsrard K. Hoyt’s Haml^compan:
111 give a flna production of that
Shakespearian play In this city. Thl*
U what the Grand RapMs Post aayx of

•The audieace that graoted Edward
N.-Hoyt mt tbe Majestic last night saw
one of the hast presentations of Tlnmlof ever maie to this city and
rraied to a sarprlao by a ptoaatog4m4
having been away for repairs.
Fisher and Miss Mary Tol- arttoilc yoaag aeholar.
Mr. Beyt
re In town Sunmd the reault of hla early tralnins
to old school methods that seemed
Albert
agt€
wR|i R. Pe
most
pleasing
to
the
select
niidleoce
are for the |M week
the doMm^ rare
Peler Iris a good paring, as Mr.
lOW.
last night. He 1
» rise to tbe
SOB has had years of caperieBcc, so It but U better now.

\li Oponing
Miss Heck’s Millinery Store FRIDAY and SATurday of this week. All latest creations will be
shown. Miss Beaubicre who has studied in
New York, and also designed for one of the
largest wholesale honses, is in charge of the
trimmiDg room and will be pleased to design
any hat for our customers.
, y

PERE MARQUETTE

ANNUAL
'
EXCURSION
c

OCTOBER 3

TO

Detroit - - $5.00 - arrive 8:30 p. m
Toledo -5 00 -" I 1:35 p m
Chicago -6.00 ‘ “
9.00
p.m
UCrosse
-5.00 - “
8:30 p.hi
Grand Rapids 4.00
2.25 p.
Tickets good ten days. Special fast trail/
laeves Traverse City 9:30 a. m.
'
ASK AGENT FOR PARTICULARS

•rwm QCfAui-rv

atork

Saturday morning we place on sale twentyfive dozen of these Tape Girdles at the ^
above prices,
'
A special purchase enables us to do this, i
On examination you will find them the same
as the regular 50c goods.
-l ^
There are all sFzes, in white only.
•j
Thb should intc'rest all those who wear j :•
short corsets.

I

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MNNM «e»IA TMVtMC OTY. «ieMI«AII. miBAV. tfrrCMKR. fl. »05.

rtTni
I brick

vwwwnpi.

WOBKINQ

WANTED.

tlMir Hard ttnigfl* Mad* Ea*i*r-ln|*rM«af ttal*r m*fit* by a Younf Lady in 9o*l*n
t .
and On* in Nashvill*, T*nn. ‘

ibe «are building aad btilMlng a WAirrEO-<3ood woods foreman. Ad* POR PAUi-HMa buiiutag, uuma aaa
Mtec
«D
KkM r.
drom A. Qlbba. Mayftsdd.
large wing. pMertag aad palaUag.
^figtafbft. WUI fi«U aU or any bA<t.
r« cbe wteroa r»afa% ml iD a
mpiSMZf
or mffl mat baOdlDf. Apply at OM
upm Mi ABHjrrnte. L. U ««tkbi
____
_____
. and Mrs, Hdm are la oor city.
WANTED—Four
bov-s to learn trade;
• lev 4af«. There he vU epeMl the
grow
They Ibave a laixe ntnaber of pnpll* In
map r-e
IS years old. Straub Broa. aad
reft hie Itfe. The MvteoM bet
I music bere.
AmkiCte.
aept n If FOB kAUI—a lou IB fUaaah*a Uk
Mojboe to via $S.OM pm to a retreat Flye. Black, aad MerriU have twpon.
Henry Waylaader movi*d Ms family
mM: 8 oMort loti froatlaff oa im
vpoa the adrice at hie hrhoCher. PhC. ed. wbne Collar and Laoaard are ex* tr Glea Arbor today.
OIRL WANTED—Oeneeal housework.
atrort. 4 Sa QrlAa A Wlnala*a adA,
m PH erery trala. AMg the
Quite a number of our people will
M. K. Paige. CM State 8t.
aad S Ml oa Wpat rmm WmA
eaiMlCT ahme le Me aOamit. he beta*
amn Hayes of Fbrris taatltuie. utke to the Ohio excufwloo Oft. 4tb.
aept 12 tf
W1U be oold oa oaay paymoota or
of Lttdiagton aad Smith of AI
M. I.. Lake liTdowu on the Attontlr
Mbanfo Ibr otbar propartp. Cm.
bloa High aekool are tbe moat prom- epast taking In tbe sights. He expects WANTED—By !L J. Moi^. 2» Sute
street, three good fiW^vy lumber
W.Raff.
B0PC141
• a aaree sight rare fbr him.
^ Betwoea thlrty-dre aad forty tf In goo< s* Tcra! wtH*ks.
horiies,
three
good
1p*avy
lumber
my reomrkable stoHee are told of
are oa tbe Held every nlgbb
Jas. Zclgler of C<*dar Run has sold
alcigh*. two large b^x ftovi**^
v'e riee Born the broprtotorehip
mtk Kmuwdy U working for hls store building and reaWenci to J.
of a email meat ehag la Drooklra
d. aalng Ibat algnal practice and T.
fllil-ONEY TO
Mfh poeitioa la the lerf world,
mack sprinting to get It. He also has conduct a barber sbt*p and hotel bual WANTEO-Lumbermen. farm hand*,
pat la moitgaga
appeared ae a (horooghbred o^
iatiodaoad a norel method of harden- ness.
women and girls, fur hotel, laundry
Paitt
UQuiro uC B**
and general l*ousework. 4 also have
thlftf-oae yean ago aad ta the ce
lag. Rnnalng about twenty yards, the
5j,„ Myrtle Berry Is borne visiting
Miss
Pltco Houi
July.
men llstixl for various ki^
of tb# following hfieefi year* r
man throws upbU hands andalldc>*. jparents. She
has !>ene employed
skilled labor. Those In nee<l
maay of the graateet borees on the across acouple of gymmats on
his j qq the Copemlsh Nem s for several
or employes
Mt cal write or
tba fatam nm la <
American tnrf.
rth. Emcheat.
1 months past.
^
band, a auteaflfic roUlaff w« iwmit
Hie operatKme in the betting ring,
D. 8. Willard Is putting substantial
Salesman. 21
tbo traa Utab Matory. Ovar UM
blivet. Sept. St.—In order to crcat'» j improvements on his resldeoct* in Lake
where be fret]uently laid tboueam
Huellmantel Bldg.,
win a few hundreds, reenlted Anally ta Bore class spirit at Olivet Prealdeni Ann. preparatory* to moving Into town
phone No. 4T4.
heary loeeee and be went Into prac^ Imneaster has offered a turkey dinner for the winter.
or bontre with refreshments to iht
tical retirement early in tbe nineties
Dr. Bhllllday U finishing up a hnild- WANTED—Three roon close In for
___ a •IB-New. ^
class baseball nine winning the most
light bnuaekeeplng.
Inquire 747 i
Ing on Front street for a barber shop.
aad Raolds. Mich.. 8e->l 2S-A
series this fall, in which
Waahlngton str«L
sept 7-»f j
N E. Ttegan of Traverse City was In
week from next Saturday Barney Old* each plays every other class.
bur town last w«H*k In the inten^i of
sold aad a half dornm of tbe Irodtog The classes are taking the offer s**rb the X. u Yory Lib* Insurtittri Co. Hr* WANTED—Girl for general house­
work; sman family; |3.W i*cr week.l
Lis has more th** ri*- wrofi* up ft4-v«*ral while here.
be here lor tbe annual automobile
415 SUth street.
aept l-tf|
; than .of fall.
Darby day. TMa yeafa Derby will hOski^
a W4*ll-knokn TViston
TRAVERS! CITy' MAIIKET«y
The authorities here are dlslncllnH hortirnlmrlM. ha*; j;iM rc.*,-lvtsl word
a bigger affair fban any of the prevlto discuss the matter further than to That a ctTUin onhid vhirh had lM*«*n
is,
as
it
will
not
be
a
one-man
the borrone of ali|tseu
card
event,
but
will
bring
no
less
than
j
assert
that
Bertke
Is
-all
rigbf
and
eomplaiaU. oearian| n,
rt.nslder.-d extlntM for :.«» y.-ar** hs I
claim same bv iirovlng pnipAriv and ( «o«‘d »• not responaible for ohaApea
twenty-flvt drlveni from all parts of will pUy this years schedule on the been rrtllsoovered in Tib.*l. Mr. Am»v
liaylng for this rnUUM*. A F. Hau-l
In prices.
thd eountry. of wrhlch at least a half! badger team. It is not announced i
offers l5.(KWi f.ir a |H-rfect s|H*rlmen
will be National Racing ClrculH made the protest, but It is
There Is <*nly one ol those orchids In
lanu. fighting for the champion
champion-^ to Ih* Coach Siagg of Chicago
the Fniied Statees at present and onI>
ship of tbemountryfour weretknowm to exist In the world. LOST—<Jr«n knlliwl
Hastings. Mich.. Sept.
Secre t
Sacretarf DanleU annouiict*s ihu
FYem sire*'t and pi'tilnsula
there will be ten evenu on the day -* W*. H. Bchants announces thst
taottbloethaaothfre.
g«,ir*AU
my
i^n*
and
arh*.
dinanpeeJ
g«*L All
pain*
Barry County Agrlcullural soeb ty
Finder pleas** b avi* at RiViird offl(
racing pMram. with a flveLulloc^kmfcrfmra
and n*;***l\e reward.
s**pt 27
as the Mart attraction to
LydU B. PlnVbn
Another case iif y«-l!ow
- thcuafaill
getber Oldfield and the other stars. A
been di»*-(»ven*d In N**w
enable Ummd to bear eaally ih« faiigum
r
fiopt.
13
are
no
bar.
lwo.mtle race will also bunch the sun*
steamer
Macalra. ct»al i*ai>M>r on
and Oldfield will make an attempt to
from t'olon.
TO rFnT
Ktills of r.K)ti
*»r'
S
l*eatv4be world’s record for five mlle^.
Mrs. RiK*scvcli vished Harvard uni
now iUUfming to «• . WOO.D
nish**«l or unfurnished, with
whiob he made In Los Angeles last
ver-lty .Monday afunevin to InT^poct
out liyaTrtr Outage Huiu*\
spring.
rrasvvfwainTV usAiJcim.
Fniu( 81.
Bfjil. IGr-wed t hu-uat j
Cash prises to Uie amount of |2.0o»J
will be hung up with a ISimi prise for
foR RENT.*-A small 'oim*. .*:24Vsr W. *
tho flve-mlle open, which classes a*
WITH FIH.*1?ENT oeilcH.k for busi­
fol a.lri« free uf coel. Addmee Mra the leading event of the year In the
ness wv have douhlod uur piles uf WOOD FOR SALE
west. A state rhaniphni.shlp event Is
fivercoals. 8*h* them.
ill your winter's
expectiMl to bring together the fastest
lieen there for a week |»aM h«-li*-1
i*7.|f
Hanilllon Clothing Co.
Mipply you at th.* f.dlowing i.!l**‘X
machines made In the state. Includlm: I ug to c ? for her fathpr, wht>
N*i. t hh»rkw*Hi St f*!2ri
r c-oni:
II a* I. annual <’Xetin*lon
12. ah(i n-erlved a broken ehonUler
No 2 hl.K-kw.MHl at 12 per r*..nl Dry
T.d.^h., Chhairt. ami llrand Itov
Mrs. F. J. lACleur refunirtl Weilnesami otii. t injurb** l.y uii eutom
iKfch and n:apl.* inlll w»io.l at 12 jM*r |,|„ T,i,.,„ia>
day from a trip In sr»mhe:-n Michigan
arcldrtii. U
to Ik* flying,
load. James i*. ItopUiiM. CaiIz.*iim <vi in. 8i;e
vUltliig frlends.ln Ovhl. Si.
an l
j UfK-euiK- of lilt* fklay In iht: arrival
ph.me 711.
sept 2t; J mol
__
Jimmie Gardner. Willie Fitzgerald. Grand RaphL.
Hover dlitKfrn In Mansion st
* of tbe epproprietluu lor ihr homo for
F^Idle HanUm. Kid Sullivan. Charles
fiirnblie^t!
ROOMS FOR RENTE. J. C.annders returned Monday
Neary. Vonag Corbett. Kid Herman
^the .Manlslet' confenmre. where
foa.1 I, II. i».n.nrt M»r.|.«Il m lian.
rrt n.Hir.l
for light ho t-;. k.H-l,
and Mike flnlHvan are nart of th-|
Tl... U.f, «... W. II ,.n.,orv..l .n.l w.-n„
ihr.-4. Hiifnriii-h.d up Mair.<:
W*H*k.
Notice to Taspayer*.
' ‘
small army of lightweight
' l«M*atl*»ii. Impiire R.-eoni oflii e.
Miss Una Easly an Miss IVIla
«*••
.............
U. Z .1.0 .imn.. rlv.T ,nr ihr
Tlir* tax n.ll* for the collection of
that has challenged Battling Nelsiin. Bussy are visiting their |Ms>pb' this
......... ...
Or.n,t IUI.M, t 1-k.. Mlrhl«n Tran.school and city taxes and special ae*
,
ami
Hu
Dane
disH*
not
ncrtl
to
take
to
«.w,ion I. .I..v,.i.ly r...W. «i
i
ia,„,ct„.J
w^'ek net! Rlk Rapids.
|
aeasmenls
for
the
five
wards
of
ibt’
the dr«*aded suge to make tho mouev
HOUSE AND STORE TO RENT^In
,11... r..i«.n«Hon ,.t il..It- ... ^ ^ w. olK. r
So...h 11-n.l, h..
Mrs. Stillman KMguriy of Traverse!
quire K. A. Klld.***. 5.14 \Y.*si Ninth city of Traverse City, Mich., have been
Ih.,1. IS >•••« ow. Ill« ».mih..r-.
, „n.,.„uii7„ t.. th- I\*tl«c if ho ibM-s nut want to. Mike Sullivan City L vMtlm; h-r nbci*. Mrs A. L.
placrtl In my hands for collectior .
plac€*s himtcif to the IlmeUglu by Tldball,
stni l. CM. phone 121. lu pi 22 tf
r.hm. rr«.|-rf I. lie:.. Mill rt«n.l. In I
I will be in my office for ibe pup.
hls recent ntii|Milnttog of Joe Gans.
|.>T\t<m.a iown«til|i.
^
jj
u,.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lUakesb-*. and
whom he had almost out. Garxlncr Ml. and Mr>. Tom Gunton visited at J.
DO YOU want a timber claim? Tli**n t>ose of colw-ciing said taxes every
A ...•«• a-. lr.. for tl... lo«..rlni! .if
I
looks the best were It not for the mem­ B. Ijidd s ov«*i .Sunday.
Is h!c money in If. If y»«i wi.-h f nock day from now nntll Nov. 1, 1*05,
m.;l..»l. I. iH ll ,-xi.-rlnii.nl...I • I'li on ! j.niM. K.>.i-r of N."« b-iT>. |.lrk-<l
kiiiiw more nt.oiit II rail iii>on I.,. K [from « oVlork until 11:30 o'clock la
E Dauforih and family of Traversiii-'ii.« r »i. UT City t»f ClfVfleml. j qt,arl i»f film stiaa Im'ItIc'* fn*m hl» ory of the wa.v he once flanked out of a
meeting with Young Corbett and Jo.» Cliy spout SiiUilay wiih Dr. Btiyd'.x
nihbs. 4tb Slate hank building. «>i I the forenoon, an.l from 1 o'clock uatll
*n»o wipirlvanct* In famonfsl to tb«' da-! jjarrinn WfHinps.Iay. TIu* plant
Gans. Keary. Hanlon. Fitzge^d and p**oplc.
at the WTilllnc j 4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
Win. F. Sing
vlu anil tvo men ran lowrf ilir l»«ai j jnilt last sprlnc ami the si*romI crop
Young Corbett are not to bf taken
19.fi All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wlU
Some of -the l»oys" gavo Frank Hesin ta.* minutes ami can stop It at each |
of fully a*^ roikI quality
bo received without collection fees,
1 the Kenttiekv
seriously, for the rea.*^^ that they ley a sorenado W«*dn***;day night nt
A Story I*
*l«% k. In flu* *.aiue manner that an eb'* j Albert Knight, f»f near Alpena, wn
FOR RENT- S. von rtH.ra h.»upe; In j snd all taxes remaining unpaid «m
Tliil*l Season
Motinlaii
either have lost to Nelson or brt*n vl*^ the hotel, li is reportrtl that. Frank
^ vatoi Is luoiml.i to a siamlslill In a i i,aii»d yesterday by a wire breaklns
quirt 90K siati* sirrt*t.
sept 15-tf jSept. 1st and tinill Oct. 1st, a penalty
**f I ii|>n *e*l*nte4l
to
roe
be
has
In'aten.
tiroa
bnielinp From four to six met, a:e ^.|,,.„ operating
jand Bessie Pickard were marrie.l
FORTENT-Front room o'er
**
jalwiit tliree weeks ago.
;iUH. ssary to lower aluat b> the ordl [chine He was 35 years old and leaves
remaining
Madison. Wl*.. Sept. 29—Wilson
man avonuo achoo,. B„..a„to for
«" *"
Tbe potato crop is immense In this
aan nwtbiKl
| a widow and four children
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
B*-rtkc. tbe wonderful guard on the section of the country* and the com
teach. rs. iDtiulre si 43G Webster
fCpMemIe of fire* In farm bulldliiLM ; George and Kdward Iki Klep of
penalty of two per bent for eollectioa
Itolverslty of Wliconain football team crop was never better than it Is this
street.
aug
30-tf
ar.uiml Yab* ,
.
i *ro«»|»err\ Ille, who have l>ef»n In the x\
will be charged.
has lM»en protested on the four year rear.
ebowvr baths fltted‘,up V<»r PontU' [ rlnlty of Sagt*la for fK‘veral weeki*.
Office, Room 202 State bank bldg.
rule, it being claimed that he playrtl
FOR RENT-Thix* roomt. li
David Cousins fell from a scaffold
high school u>>s
" --v.
' gaiht ring glns. ng. have s«*cured abou;
Th(* dfsi>.*nil«* iJiittli* lH*twr<*n
M E. HaKkell. City Troasurer.
on a medical rtillegt team In Mllwaa- last Saturday while doing some car603 West Seventh street.
llcni ard board advuncH^Jor st j-j ino inmnds «*f ihv ns»ti. valued at $1
tlie
rcvenui*
oflie«TS
aiitl
Dated July 24. 1906.
k»*e before entering the university
aug
I
pt*nier
work.
He
fell
alKuit
eight
f4H*t.
dents at Ann Arlmr
/
n pound.
the Kenltjfky MoonJuly 260CL th
and that consequently hls atbletl?
striking on hls head and shoulder and
Foundation.* ot Kalamaroo business* Miss Cornelia Hennctt. daughter of
shinere
olympiad has been completed.
breaking hla collar bone.
places tindcrmlned'hr rata.
the late Judge ('^melius llecinett. vn l
Ann Arbor. SepL 19.—Conditions
Oft to ivtrolt and Toledo. $r, 00 |o.
There are two potatoes on exhlbl
FOR SALE-H.uu^e aed lot *r 2<*2 N Chicago. 14 oil to Grand Rapid* on O.
M*n IXlu r; I,.mat* ,*f the Kent '
A. F. Wood, of the Central Nor- will keep several -M** men out of the
Spruri* SI.. M4TOU.I m»rih .if Ahbury Ci A I. annual excuihlon. October 3rl.
|v
ni y-arx. i. U-a.l.
J
»>*>•• l>«-«
•« «>* home- game'8itu-dav with 0»'lo Wesleyan, tion to the window at Tinkham's dnig
chu-rh K II. Aliyn
M*pi 21*- f $.5 fKi to Richmond. Oct. lOlh. Atk any
While sftw nme lake odraa*
mother at Mt. Plevaan* and Yoat will have a good opportunity ttore with a combined weight of throe
R. A 1. agent mliout It.
,o.o.-r7,,o.’-ou” lon.lnc .o farm-. 1
..f M...onvnie. n,-. -..t to flyd o”t of what some of hls most and three-quarter pounds, also a cu­
FARM FOpTsALE OR TRAOE-Wli:
sept 1C to oct 3
cumber that weighs thrt*e and onelake houHc and lot in Traveri*e City
likely scrubs are made. Another week, quarter p(Minds. and still some pwpt*
in rmri pay and give good lime on
however. Is expected to find all the claim that northern Michigan soil
regtilpra with the faculty reatrlctUma -no good.wiped off and Ihene Is little worrying
- ruth Ward.
FOR SALE-One Singer sewing ma
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Way returned
at ihw temporary dlsquallOcatlons of
chine. Mre. Leila Huntington. 503 Notice to all Persona Interested:
Monday from their western trip. Mr.
Flttlq daughter
John Nellett. l^an [ J"
breaking the
the men
The special assessment tax roll for
We*t Seventh htn-et.
sept 26-tf
Way Is looking well con.slderlng the
sing, severely b.Lmt*d In gasoline Move ;
The contest ariih W’ealeyan will be
the
c€>nstrurtitm
of lAteral Sewer No.
Argtiim'n
sick spell he bad In Grand Junction.
FOR SALE—Hotel al Graw*n. fur
explosion.
nothing more than a practice game
1. Sewer District No. 5. located In the
Col. He says he saw many Interestin';
• Itt*nii»n ilarlK.r nndertmkcr offers cof Kagb, ex-coumy
and no attempt will be made to run
alley between W^ashington and Web­
the muracr
murder «
of bis
K which he was away but old
t
fHi as pri/e f..r In-st five bushels „f ,h> cimvicUHl of ”,e
n.» wlf
w.i. up a high score. Yoat may spring
ster Bireet8,^glnnlng on Garfield aveMichigan la good enough for him.
romlnc la.r
fair
“'•"‘''•'‘'••J
J»ck«» priaoa
fnr some new: formations.
, , la.iH. ‘a,
ai roniini.
iw«n.h-r
FOR SALE OR EXCHAPfCE—Twenty nue, running thence west to Barlow
John McDonnor. conductor on the
Tbe Injury to -Shorty - Longman I*
81 reel, thence north on Barlow to
acres of fruit. A. B. Curtis.
Klondike passenger, la to Mt. Ckmens
more serious than reported at firsc
sept 20 I2t Washington street, thence west oa
taking baths of a few weeks.
will, m, and
divomi.
!
and the nlnngtog fullback may be to
Washington street to Railroad avenue,
We
have
only
had
one
frost
to
the
H.ky.,...yHav.^^
^
FOR SALE—House and lot. barn on thence to connect with trunk sewer,
the hospital for a week. During the
Rapids City vaHey while ManccdonA
lOWIHl
lot. 442 West Eight street. Price has been placed In my hand* for col­
rafcfy pin. which 'oJ*”!.
«I,ho«*h fiercest part of the aerlmmage Longand Kalkaska have had heavy frosts.
In larnyx. IVx^or seenred
$2,400. one-third down, balance
man warn kicked to the knee.
led km, the sdtoe to be paid on or be­
Ik*' Motie GIIIh*. Pontiac letter car J lu.rn In ibis countr>-, l*ccau»e of tbe
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East fore Sept. 31). 1905.
1 n. gkvi of his father, forelgn-bom. to
ri. r. gfH*s to Indian territor> to become
Ninth street, or address John Clhnc.
M. E. HABKELU
i take out full naturmllsatlon papers
Ifatchmaker
Lynch
announces
the
bamlma^ter and orchestra leadv..
.
Cheboygan. Mich.
aept 94X
City Treasurer.
held to be well taken. date of tbe next boxing show at Reed's
IbvLford U a prohibition town.
j
Offict^^m 202 sute Bank bulJdIa*.
Kagle killed hb wife In cold blood Lake to be on Saturday. Oct. 12. the
FOR SALE OR RCNT-A good aexea-^
' ths* iiullce have discovered a system oi'
Sept Mmo.
The defense wva Inaanllf.
dale of tbe automobne Derby, which
room bouse. Inquire Dr. Gauntly
■”W‘tmt pigs.*ll U expected will draw several thon- Special to fb4 Bvenfhg Record.
•eptl-tf
* Ttiere Is an Icr famine at Calumet,
Lake Ann. Mlch„ Sept. 27.-Mrs.
aaad lieople to Grand Rapids from all
and It has b**en necessary to Import
FOR EALE-Houae and k>L oorner
parts of the aiate. The boxer* who Judge Ramsden and Mr*. J. D. Ayer*
ice frv.m nibbing. Minn.
Front and Monroe atreeU; 30 acres
will take part In the main bout of the of Traverse City were the guest i of
peioskcy Is figuring on getting pow­
fruit Und; 10 acrea Umbered; prloc
show have not vet hm decided on. Mrs. BuraHt last weckl
er f*u
lighting Plan, from the Ih*ync j The O dt A I. Wtit gHo lU
TO
The danoc erase seems to have
5500. Addrem R K. Belknap, 102^
J excuraUma on Tuesday. Oct, Z. to De* but It may be Kid Herman as one of
And •Vwkurn
DETROIT--------- fiB.OO
rtnick
this
part
of
the
country.
There
Weal FYontrtroeL
aept M mo*
TOLEDO----------- S5.00
;
The Ciii/. UH T. lepboae Co is
j
w'^S‘*2Sid^« tbo prlaclpala. agln«t Jimmy Dann.
tbe Newcastle. Pa^ feaibevwrtkbt arc* some three or four socials each
CHiCAOO-------- fi«XX>
FOR
SALE
CMEAP-One
dtetog
Uble.
GRAND RAPIDS - 8400
who baa to the part year met and de­ xreck.
to si'voral nelghUiring towns.
! Twl2lyrOrt**io*°
Tuesday* Oct. 10. Fare 5&4M. Tickets
OB6 sideboard, one refrigerator, reFlirtbers have their com crop cut
al
Hsme
or
tbe
bert
«f»n
rt
Albert 8toen. the first of fifteen Ml««** good to rotum
for
10
days.
See
G.
R,
rolt
T«sfid87. Oxt^Nsr S
rolrtof hook case, throe «
and are bortly engaged In digfftag p<v
bt and lacbea la tbe cotmtry.
Icegon aakam meti to be tried for al I A L agents for full particular* or adchair*, arm «balr, three roc
and RICHMOND, INO. - 85.00
I^kwood. C. P. A,. Grand
m
Preadergast
and
Young tatoee. The average yirtd apimara to
leged violalton of tbe Sunday law.
chairs aad other arliclea of fural
MIcb.
sept 15 to 0013 O-Leaiy are another aitractido coo be about 105 bttsbeto per acre.
Tffisfiimy* 0ct'8bsr 1#
bwai odttvieled.
turo. laqolro at til South Union
RJ. James has koaghtn farm three
The OBfoiiagon Slave A Veneer Oo
BUY A DOUBLE BRBA8TED gray aldered, and Wmie Bpracklia, tbe cone
atroeL
»
mvm Uf
tog frotherwelsbt of Wladaor. la atop miles north of Lake Aaa aad to bund*
^ Juat
an *>nler ftu 1.500. or gray mixed null. See our ad.
coartdered wa an onyMMN fbr Her ins a bouse on tbe tame.
|100 rtave*. which will keep the mill sept 27^
Hamilton Oothlag Oo.
FOR «ALE-Waroacwme bnl
Mr. Albron’ new house Is about ready
L L BUim. ASWI
man. Lyacb aad lita anoeisUaa of
roantng 15 mo"tba
Bay
ftrort,
coraer
Hall
,i.-(
M0M$ M m <M •
XBV J^ RECORD WAffT AO
tbe TMymple AtMetle rtnb are no ea for aw. Mr. Atbroa to a new settW
Fred Bchmlt* of Port Huron, aged

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RAPID CITY

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FRIDAY, OCT. 6

TAXES

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>aBr T1MVERW OtV. HICNMAN. FIWOAY. StPTEHBER. 29. 1905.
Over
imdos xiemei tte reduam or or. Bmeno, thm pkOuiv

AWartorPimpte!E™E=E3!iHH^^^
■AY BE CANCEROUS.

as lie Isy la
People's
______> at liBMdea. wblcb be baa bad diarch ir- WWtechapel.
abintr Mr. OnUaa win be <
Joha A. Norton, fonaertjr SocUOirt
|ewetedbnbe«ardaMoftbetrmtlean.
caa^idate for soreraor. committed saiof eble at BiMgeport. Ctma, by tahanns
cnettac. at a coat of •Wb.Md Bre. a gaa Ibroacb a robber trbe.
tarce pataew at tbe wortbeam eorae*
A Srowort. fartory blew n,. In New
of tbe raikwa sroonda. It la to bf tbe Tork. kinjn« proprietor Jo>. Splexo .domleile of tbe nmnerona mairtad pak ldyear«ld atm Antonio, and tajurtns
ace oOetaU, tbe preaeace of whtme j hU wife and two more of bla aiin. an 1
another m'orkmazi.
be her bdr. Mr. Powe famllW has la 0»e past
Gen. Booth ol the Salvation Army
SM.n^at 9M T^^ajywhgTu ! all. tiaaiferr«l to her. so sbe vooM tbe ,T»Ue«l petoee fw »Mhm. doae>- has charteivd three steamsbiiis
trooble In *ettin« hi$_cMie) Ue porpowe. end Inerewwd tbe d«ar>r lake onemployed vorkmen from Ent:land to Canada in the sprJnc. He atiar; i
.boeld b. die am. Mr.. Po.e'dl^J .jot fire oetr tbe invdhieble Hbrerr.
antce« to find t-mplob-im ni for aU of |
: peer MO. her e.tete we. prwnptlf
-----------------------Mayor
of Chicago s’lj lA*
!cl.l»ed by her rotative. w>d the prCK
A etact whale towed the whaler
i haie eoart ..«alaed .heir claim. Mr.! Orloo for two boar, oa .he wt^ coast family are bt inic tfirealened viih ann.l^iwe ba« brvmaht a aalt
eflulUble of Victoria. B. C, before beios hat- bilatloa by dynamite, in anonymo.is
let»er*. The police. cr^Koilp a;r»in.wT?
relief.
i are cm their vray to Ksmblini: and other vices iu-Tlpati-!!
'''*■•*
""
...... .ni1t.,.1,t,Tth.a.wr..
1
Santo Domlojto with the IntenlifiH of the mlK.fh-'R.
ass ^be ideal
|»"« «*»»» '• •«PI~»«1 •« repre»en< cdonirlni;
H. Tl«ey have 3fii\0f» arrtt
cleaa^ tbe blood of aU | an ooilay of more than |I.W)O.W*«.

P- S
«a

h‘-

aad vimoosand able to
S. 8. &. ttita* np^al^

..................t (CDciil benltb
mHlcnttaf

SSS
»»mvmcTA.u.

S^V-d'-wSMeiS^r-iiss;

Rol^rt tJoelei. tbe wHIlmowB New­
port .ocl. *y man. ba. Sled appliemioo
A Cooway. Ark., mob look a ne«ro|
fer admltianc- to the bar of Kh.tde 1.1 oat ot Jail aod baneed him for amouiltj Inj; Mr*. lAwreocc and klUiOK h<T two
Tbe wonderful mnn.ton bnlH by St n-. children, nnd nfler <bo man s*SK d«)Si]
nlorCtarkof Montana In Finba.enue It was dl-«.vered that he
New York. I> nearina eomplrtlon. The |
total eo.t wlll.lw about fS.oou.taW il
It not K) tarae an one or two oibor.
In Ihnt relsblwhoo.). I.m l« by for ibel
most rosil> of any of thrm.
Uev. C. C. r. JJrsO nabl. rc^
Alban's chape). Wasbinj;t<m.
LOW BATE EXCURSION
turned after siKjndlni: the Mimnier In
a TO
Krm»pe titudyijia caUu^lrals and exam
OHIO.
stem, wlih the
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4TH.

EXCURSIONS

' PEB§M«

.........

-i,nu-Lrurjvnu-u-i.r.-Lij jj___ ----___ |

■ .:T

*'*’

t'aHlCdmlS KUppOft the^C

I'. re Ma.-vtuele I,f k, t at;* niy vH! s*dl

round trij) excur.-ion liekt fs on alM«v.f^rttCDAt MMC nc TUCMfllOinJi
•* ^*•*'’*'
GlRuUL RtWd Ur IHcWUllUl^ I^htn a trn<x) P»UHr HC)|<MI1 fMlnratlon date to difren*nC|s>ints In Ohio at rate
in txiiisidcrailon of their senicos as of SitiO io Toledo and return with <me
fare for the nnind trip from Tob*do loj
KJward T«ale I>«'vanf of Santa lima. choir boys,
Cal., in bis trtll Iniilsied on ervroaiUm.
Dl.triri CommlKMioner McFarland of Ohio points. Tlekft.s to Toledo arej
He also derJariHl that r*y should n lgn Washliixton. chairman of the national good to return within AfUnn days: to|
|r.stea<l or*orro»- and left a provision committee to consider the advisability Ohio itolnis. giMHl for thirty days.
1 parllnilar:; and tli
for a fund for a dinner, drinks, ciitan^ of clianKlns <be dale of the ceromonv
IL F. MoHlcr. G. 1*.
hotel bltlh and rallmail fan-a for desig ffir the inaiiKUiatlon of the president
haled friends who attended his funeral. of the I'nn.H) Stateta. has Issued n call
Kev. F. Ward |h nys. rector of St. for a mcHtinK of the comral5tt‘o on
Mary’a^^lwsiJint E|dsc<ii>atchurch of Nov. N. The committee Is composeil of ANNUAL LOW RATE EXCURSION
VIA
Jlaltimore. planV^litvbiM^cHaK In his
PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD
city of the only cdanten>arl In the rltories and
rieen resldcnia of ll.e
I <jf the church at Siratford-<in* Hist rid of C
TO
CHir.AGO ........ ............. llatelOfW
Avon. In KnRland, when* Shakespeare
Six younK
TOLEDO
Kate
was chrlHti-md and married, where he pupils of the New BtHlferd. Mn-ss^ tex­
Dl-miOlT .................. ...Kale |.Vl»o
worhhliH d and was hurled.
tile schesd. having l>ecn sent to this
laaCROSSE ............
Kate
Emie nir Wnillam hu.H again iKiSCNl cotintry to ieam all aUiut the making
GR.\Nl) U.API1>S.. ....Ude |l.t»0
for a act of ofllrlal iH»rirails «.f himself, of cotton fabrics. The parposr* in this
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3RD.
this lime In full reglmenlals. S(»me- pwicrxlurc Isjp expr'dlie China's Indus j
thing like two dozen atlliudes wen* as trial developmcmL Not only wrill their | Tickcla good to retumainUl OcudH*r
develop j 13th. Inclusive. , See posttTs or n.<k
aumiMl by the ruler of the Germans government expect them
loaned hiK pres- their own talents to the l»est ^dvan Pere Mar»4uette acents.
when he
3rt
II. F. Mis lkT. n.
the tJther day for the delt*dalk»n I age, liul their services
iTviees win la* re-j
tif |•osl^•rH> and the purs** of the Ine «iulred In Imparting to r»thers. less favoml tlian themselves, a knowledge
]H<rial Kodaker.
Uev. l-\«*deri< k l>. I»ow. r. pastor of of mwlern methr»d8 t>f spinning and
the Vermtiiit A\emie I'hiisllau eaureh W'eaving cotton,
of Washington, celebrated Ih.* thirtieth
Anthony Kelker «»f F«»rt Wa>Tie not
naniversary of his pastorate* on Sun- long ag<» n*iiretl from llu* M*rvlce of
<la>. Uev. Mr iHiwer was Garfield s the Pennsylvania ralln»ad at the age of
jiaNi*»r and pr»wchi*«l the funeral ae;- 7*». He hail bene an engineer for near­
ranii In the capliol. and another one of ly half a er ntury. and during that lime
hH rommuuirants ua;* Jud;:«* Jen-nilab had traveled a distance ,Mjual to im>'
limes around the w«u-Id AUmt
.mark of lllieoU.
In fifty nlm* years Mexico had fifty- tsMi |»as.M‘ftgers had been untler his
OOL-El’S
two pn*sldriiiK. dictators and emia mr- care and he tiev«*r had «*veu a m r.ons
l.f.»re Hie ilmr* of Pn sideni Diax, A?e accident. He Is now Undsca|>e garden
MOT eSI_A»T
inmia lutrk. F»*rt Waynu.yn
cH UhiHlcm dhl nc»t ladleve In the atatlUty of^tilhe country. **There is no pUcr* for which he Is well fitted, hav
. .guaranty.** he said, ' that after ITesi Ing given much study to the art .>f
^deni I Mas. iTles Mixlco^ will have any gardening.
Mr.s Sfonewall Jackson, widow of
""beltiT governmiMU than that which
at Frank Trutk*t hanlware
prevails in the Sttulh American conn the fanioiu; confederate gt*m ral. who
atore. \Vi* have the slov.-s in
now lives in Charlotte. N, C.. was chaf- j
iriew." I
oiienilioii bnruiiiK st^ft cx>al,
Mrs. John IV R.wkefeller cares as lit- flng a lawyer of her arqualntance
hanl coal ami wtssi, all the
lb* for sorh-ty as d.u -» her htisband. Of about tin* fees UemamU*tl by members
sane 8tov<»8. Xo ehmifjeof
:hi. she jof
profession. ' Still, there are ocrathei le-4s than the usual height
gnit«a. Will absolutely save
lawyer Isn't the chief
woman who is readily remem- caslons when
OBe-kAil the fuel over any uiiIndeiil. few people know lief.! bem ficlarv lu i suit." saW Mrs. Jackdor ilnift stove: conn* .mil s»h»
nnd ilu-se are mottly niemlM*rs «»! thepon. *1 ktjow of one Instance
for yourself. SpccUl UemonIlapilsl church, where she attends m r frU‘nU of mine in Virginia sm*il a
stratldn Fridiy and Saturday.
vices. Mrs. Httakefeller U a devout road company for dantoges. and aeDon't forL'i*t to omie to 1 Hi
churchgMwr and when her health per- cur»d a verdicl for LMt.OtlO. which was
Front stnvt.
ndiK att.*nds Stinday schtsd as well a.< |*ld. and the whole amount is n
• rknrel. fierUces.
bank, subject to her order. Her
I uUI... m..*t of lb.- nu-n.l..r* of
•Ikln-i R.-t a p.i.ny of li.“ -How
rtii.lomailr and cm-iilar a.-nlco of Hi." »»» Hia'T" "Sho found the only way
c.|..sri.I .inplr.. who cm,- to thl.|"f .'-wi-tinR bin..- -Wha. did ah.country'. Sir <-h.-ntnnK t.lauKd.-brnK. •I"'" '
mar.-l.-.l Hu- lawyer

Demonstration
OF

HEATERS

FRANK TRUDE

H... fldn-..- mlnl»t.-r In WaKhlnti.m.

While irfBerally of an economic dU-

..rlint;> 1.1 111.- .tr. i-* of 111* na'lv.- land
, Thlti is unuMJsl. fer gi-niTally the Chi-j
. nese and Jaoam-e ot ib. Im-mit class t
qtil.-kly. adttpl Ainerlran dt> ss w iien ;
theyVruue to live In this envumry. Hut j
ev. n roinv r»*markahU* is the fart iha* j
,the sons of the Chinese niinlsb r als<9j
,rontiimt* to l-e rlotlud in tin* oriental]


Hh*>hU'ni IbHvsevelf's admirers in;
N.-w York city are agitating the que**
tion of naming a prominent ilntrougl.fare after the chief magistrate. Ther *
Is a IbsYM've]^ slree* then* alnmdy.
but It Is not'^a place of note. and. be j
aidt**, it WBs snamed afur the pre.-=i-|
dent's great gntikicncle. Nicholas J.i
RooMevelt. the invcdtor.ef the vertical
paddle wheel, who,: singularly enough,
lived in early life at Kaopns. the^ome
of Judge I’arker. H Is suggested that
Se venth avenue beyond the park be
givtu the pn*siderl*s name and tbe
prealml Rot^svvclt street be renamed
Athi*iui or HeUax tm*et.
l\. W. Denison, an American attori ney. who has bivn for the past twentyfive years legal lilvlser In the Japa-I
m*st* foreign office, will r<*Ure and re­
turn to the Vnhtjd States within a
year. He U the only American who
has over held such a high position In a
foreign government. Ills pUce com*
spends to that of colicito- general in
the iriate de.nariment of this gorcro^ ment. It it known that «>o Impoitant
dot ament hat been cent from the Japv

SI.OOD

MAKES KlCfl, KED ILOOD. HEALTH AND STtENGTH
A BLESwSlNG TO BRAIN WORKERS
AMD NERVOUS PEOPLE.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
ECZEMA
SCURVY
RHEUMATISM
NERVOUS DISEASES
WEAK LUNGS
CONSTIPATION
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA

ERYSIPELAS
GOUT
TUBERCULOSIS
BLOOD POISON
KIDNEY TROUBLE
IRREGULAR MENSES
LIVER TROUBLES.

SA4IU.LAH UbleU are compoomded from the essence of rare
East Indian Plants, and are the perfected result of over 20 years of
medical researdL-SA MU-LAH acta promptly on the Lomga, Liver
and Kidneya. These organa are directly rcspanalble for the condrtkm
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH la a bkmd purifying medicine pot op In Ublet form, and contains noUxlng of an injuriooa iiatnre. They are Intalo.
able in caaes of speaSc fehiils diaorders where the blood hsa a Urge
excess of febrtne or nrlc add. Ersry Siseaie or disorder that flesh is
hefr to can be traced to Impure Bleed. BAd«U-LAH has helped thoo.
sands of stttrerers.-U can help yem

FREE.

ON SALE AT PRlNaPAL DRUOGIBTe.
PRICE PER BOX CONTAININO IS TABLETS, SO CENTS.
It joar dealer tewot aapplr r». acBd prioa aa< order to

POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO.
140 NASSAU STRErr.

ANl>
RE*rkJRN
VIA

NEW YORK.

At
Rastall’s
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW

.SOUVENIRS

tm
OR. P. Jl MAC NETTI BTK. :
-TmNt_____
M2 WUbMB Mock.
PIAHO TUNINO-W. M.

£v^*Tu3lLT^^ pUy
■leo^dtja Boi^ onl^ for

rod.

DR. O. e. CHAtl. r«DOT«d MB tOC>
Mt WtllMlB Mock, to 4tT BBd 4it
MV 8UU Bamk BBlMtog-

ALL WAIST SETS
at half price
tte«CT<wCdrt«udFM

I B. MARTIN^Pbyticte uM 8iR^
WWL Offica m BMt FMi DMA

of BtiUty RBd gmna Rdi««R.
hUi^y.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize ao Idea
for you4

NEW WATCHES

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—OrmM

BoardmaB River
Hcctric Light
& Power Co.

TjFmliu.

R. W. Rastall
jQi

S-TKAIVIER

ILLINOIS

Vm Art M FhIIm Wen.

are ao Dear at hand* they will

Mnwa^ BtaMUty, Uw uM Eida«
WtjrPjNfy te Btoad. M ri«U tte

$4.00
iiifoniinlion

I. C. BURNS
AGENT

CIVE ‘

"Cool as a Cucumber”
May i- y«nr k.t wuhoot ths
lpi.ubl.- If y..u of.- i.lr»,tlfallj iiu|>with *u.-h i— B.4 wr fumuh

IJolh ’phoTH-S.

VIM, VIGOR &

Xmvwraa L^d and l^aa Oo, r

SSSnjVaid E IL * U lUmatIM
OmhloelL Bothpbonea.
IMf
lean Drug Blora 8p
to eye. ear. noee and I
fitted, Bothphoaaa.
Sixth BtresL

OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. OraduaU To­
ronto UnlversUy. Office In Monsoa
bldg. Telepbocet. office 102; resi­
dence 104.
Karl's
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi­
cian and surgeon. Removed to officei over First National bank. Otlsens phone 2«.
__________
OR. LAWTON—Ph>Klcian and Kurgm.n; officM^s in Wllbrlm block, third
floor, wlib Ura. Sawyer ami IVnbal*
Icgon.

TicXrts OB Ssl.
CommcBciaZ Tkiinasr.
Uptmahn 2l9t
For furtlicr
call or write.

SKS-wfi

So matte WHAT POWm

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

NORTHERN MMAN LINE

vitality

Trj • “Pill to-nlsht.»
For S.I. br .11 Knwalel.

le Oont and M Coot Bcaod
MCCPT HO EIIUTmim

EXHsEitHir

HARRY B. HARNER-Expert plane
tuner and acUon regulator. SatisfacUon gnaranieed. With KimbaU
Music House. OU phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Altoreey
and couuMvlor. Wilhelm block. Trsv
erse aiy. Mich. ClUxens phone lOL

HB.NJ 4 ibr-fY. todnj .

25

25
FINE

ORGANS

Tin C. B. Tayin Coal Co.

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

THE BESSEII
TflUSPOlITtTlOB CO.
STEAMEB HAMISTEE
CjnlNO WEST

Easy terms if desired

Sals Begins Satorday,
Seplemlier 16
First customer gets
first choice. Every
one a bargain.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O Car“.
ver. Prices irasonable.^ Office with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBtb phonea.
DR. E. F. Cl

l.v Ubjii.*..- Son.5»9
TutYulBT*
Tw WiU
wiU ThurwUYf.
ThurwUT 7 1.. p. ii.
OR.

E.

L- THIRLBY—SiM^ial altcn

Him to ilis.-a 1- i.f rblMn ii.
4»i:i SUiti lititik I»Mk

Tbur
Th»** SIA.NihTI-a£ ‘ 1m r.n*. r.fthfWt

U—iii

r«-lTi |<1hi»j*

s.

DRS. J. 0. k MART J. TRUEBUM®
OSTEOPATHIC. PHYSICIANel 1
Mrnldmmm

IruiUirv kt M * N. K_U. k»4 ..ftrkL

JOHN R. SANTO
iHKMlKnMHl

Wc Will Sell the Or­
gans at Most any
Price
‘to gel them out of
the way. All in good
shape, and many
makes to select from.
KIMBALLS.^ Stor>»
& Clark, Chicago
Cottage, K s t c y.
Clough iS: Warren.
an<l others. All
marked in plain fig­
ures,

OR. a H. LYNCH:f.2 and 4 Bntbefw
land block, phymlclan and snrgeon.
ClUren. phone 364.
___
_

nd.9*
V.V iTndir ut..“T«.i-Uj*. ThuPBiUyB.

Taken in exrhanuc
for KIMH.-\U. I’lAXOS in last few
weeks. To in a k t;
room for another car
load of pianos

$10 TO $40

SA - IVIU - U AIH

;

TO CHICAGO

ELECTRiarY
FOR
POWER

a P. CARVER ffi ^

EIRE INSDR^CE
UUAsffiUlLDIN^
..tudy and .-xp.-;
eimn of btgh stamlmK tn I>1» vrol.wnl.ai. knd
hi*prn**r«*»..nui lilt-. only o
onr in ti.P world
,r.Y^,CL;.-,^land induTL*.! tr the nn-di kl frm Trk! rx» for 0«ikr <

k»d Vw%>wmuoml U»wm at

~A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Offiaa Mi. IMv WUhala hMB. ffiiffi.
the fw'd*. m«cV knd hand- U art- h
ono kpi.lirkti..n o?tm kb-Yrina • «
proT«u«nl. .^iw-lkily whun tha

(.rr„.'u

IROtAIA RT
COMPARY.

braid rapids a

.
. . ..r TbM. Taking Effect IWpt. !14lh. lUT.
1 goal It. To vn-Y. nt th- Uut from fhr nkmg. j
Ti tairtte eity IwnnmcUnc tur th
»*a. lu.
iu..lh-r*Kbottld klw.y.tttar l>r. fhark^ AVkh;
r«.tnr« iTram
Tmrwr-. City roBtetrUnjr n.,rt
Vo.n1 kft-r witki.iDi: l*lT- I* ^*1 »*»•’
ttadktw

kTfUd kubBti-iTrkin

tauw of I»r. iraarlrN ri-nh FWl.
ar.d
«rf l»r. Ctarl«s in cm thr box
Uf,^,mrrh^.nr JV- a^
IH

Trmv.Tita- C
in Trkrttrite City frooi eadiilac

Train arriv,« in Tr»T*r» C-ly from Waltua
north and tawth
4 PCp to.
<*harl»v l^t^h
t* jraarantBwl »o« Aopnr
Train kiTiYrN in Trar. rw. city ir.m 1
nott tk- fc-rowlb of hair.
On kkW -kt idl th. priaciiwl Dwmrtmant Toatn W-srinirat 11 lua. m and arrmag i
Storte kn'.l
T^n*
at ll lo a. m and 4 30
ronnnrt anih rhafr asd
car»

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J.I.MMni
6N.WIIeWitb

MOHROE fc MeWETNr

GEIERU INSURARGE
I I NEWWILHKLM BLOCK

C. D. MILLER
OKIM.TjCffi|*r_

K IIS/I O A l.i.

PereAIarquettc

O/luwio Hous*

Scpt.KIM.

M. B. BARHER, Pror.

iO(.'.iMiie<:;iotMtu$u.r.

EYES
EXAMINED FREEf

g^LASSISJ

Inaun that aim

IfSSS
E
,
state

O. R. A I. jumusj excursion to De
tro!:. Toledo. Chicago and Grand'Rap­
ids. Tueadav. Ocl 3. To Richmond.
oct.,0.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

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