The Evening Record, October 27, 1905

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The Evening Record, October 27, 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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1905-10-27

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THE EVENING RECORD

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•MCIAL TCLKMAPM UNVICC.

HE ENJOYED
THEACGIDENT

lEHEiYinBra
Altefttf Th«t Hm ^

•ft to tlie CatfMtoe Ml to Tlitir
tteEmmpa.

TKAVcmc cmr. michioam. fkioay. octmca tt. iml

INCBIDIART
HRESTARTED

ffUSIT

TWD MILUDN
WEARERS DF

Famtomi ef 4py Yeimg*a Frtondn Tried
to Mnka Him 8e Lant Evsnin(
Hia Fortieth Birthday.

l*M*IWtlfr» BOAT WAS STRUCK ■pMinl to tlm Brmting Boeord.
Cadillac. Mleb. Oct. 27.~Tbomaa
•V A KRUrr STCAMKR.

; nmnEStts war^ittiwnn
Atu OR ROARO MCAKO WITH­
OUT, ANY ^iURY.
OrNWMt *n4 RArty W«f« TaIha am a
, LlRNWr tA tlM WAAt VlrtlnlA AnA

|ta:;>r«--TAAirw.rw
^v t

By Wire to Ute KvmiIbc Record.

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Kow OfNo»*. Oct. r.-Tli« UilitIWBW taader lUfSolCa, wttli
RooirreU sboord. opUSded with the
froft itoaaer BeportA nmr Naina. La.,
•t aldalslit.
DoOi rMMte vrot
ASroMMl at tba rlw baak. A Ugkurr
took tbe prealdest** puir to the
aKwtIi cd ibo liiror. where the cmlaer

Was Jay surprised? It b tbo
PORTION OF WARSAW IS STILL IN wot, though the intention of bb friends
were good, fourteen of whom gathered
at bb borne on West Tenth street last
oTcning. It was Mr. Youngs fortieth
birthday annlvermry and bb friends
wanted to help him celebrate. Tbe
aad the exanUnatioo will be Oct. SO.
evening was pleasanUy spent with proThe pollee claim to bare poaitlre proof STRIKE SPREADING THROUGH­ gresslre pedio after which luncheon
of bla gnllt.
OUT THE EMPIRE.
was served. Mr. Young was presented
with two voiomes of "Count Monte
NINE WERE LOST.
Ciitto” by his friends Tbe visitors
Troopt Will Hareh te Worktogmen'a departed at a bte hour wbhing Mr.
SpmilMi Steamer Zufto Waa VWv
Qttaftem in Event ef Trouble.
Young forty more annlvcrsarlct.
•o the Roeka.
Metimed Ceeeeeka J>aSWEET CIDER To emita per pallof
By wire to tbe Biening Record.
J. C. Mervait A Smi. PboiMe lit.
PeMgo. La. Oct. 27.-The Bpi
•ept I24f
auainer Zniia waa wrecked oa 8
Rocks. Serentecn membera of the By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
try a record WANT AO
crew were aared aad alae loaf.
8t. Peterabnrg. Oct. 27—A message
om Warsaw says an inc^dlary Arc
surlad there last night has not been
Frlltj. Oc|. 27.190S
munp Mr Room. He la charged wIGi
glvtog nwtomneo to prtmefu fa Wex­
ford msty Jail to their attempt to em

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GOfOinT TOOPS REUIT

BEHEEICIAL
TO DEFENSE

patterns in their construclion. Quven Qual­
ity shoes are made in
the largest factory in the
UniUxl States. They are
worked on
the most
expert shoemakers in the
country*. The weak points
in other shoes are the
stronmx)ints in “Quwn
Quality.”

GIBSON’S SOAP
POLISH

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S3.DDanilS3.50

MAPS WERE SUBJECT

lOe lt>.

AMERICAN

OLD HORSE
HADSPIRIT

HAD ORCE BEER OH THE TRACK

WITH SHOES

o. c. Morr/ITT

BOX OF MONEY FREE

WILL BE MMLGIMiTEO

Alfred GrcUick & a

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TIMTCWEgTIIMO

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For cngiowing and virid inteMt thi* book «zc«l* iU
,»wJe««or.“TheM».qno»der.- A lomaaoe klon^ pMtionate and dramaUc linet that proft* tbe author a bom
atorj-teller.

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THE HOBAOT 00 . Pf.,

YOUNG MAN, AnENTION !!
f any other We
Youa want swell clothes—have no use for
ipathiik* witli your defiirer.
andI want you to kno^
________
know that
wc are prepand to gratify them. We sell the distinotiTe
8uiU and Overcoats ma^e for young men by L. Adler,
Bro. & Oo., who stand at the front in clothing manufacture.
Their clothes are models of style, and have tbe wearing
oalities that come from careful Uiloring of reliable fabijuaiities
rics-SlS oa U 025.00- Our furnishing department is
ready for your uispeotion with the newest and lx*st offer­
ings ol the N*asou,

KUBfeCK & HOYT
UI|IION STREET CLOTHIERS

THEY COST ’

MED OF PTDIAIIE PUSOIIIG

/

0*0L00K EDITION

Ci«y Boole S«oro
proclaim them perfecL
They are the marvel of
shoe making. Science

igviahed and one Urr of tbe city
U In Samee.
Tmepa Are Ready.
81. Petersburg. Oct 27.—Mounted
Comcks patrol the streets. Tbe gorle&t Is bolding n targe force of
OR. CORLETTE OF MANTON TESTbe RTMldeot boarded the B*est VIr
m In readiness to march to tbe
TIPICO IN FELLOWS CASE.
data at 10 o^ckKk tbii monalBK and
workingmen’s Quarters on Basil Island
M bto war to Waablnroo. The eaact
In eraot of trouble as tbe result of the
A powder for cleansinK
«anM of the aeddent waa not learned
■trike. Reports show the strike Is
wood work, floon, linobat It la thought a heavy fog pre
spreading throughout the empire.
leum, marble, tile, bath
vented the pllota from aedng the
tabs, tiuware, copper,
ael. Secretary Loeb telegraphed tbe
windows, etc. We use it
ITILL HOLDS TO 'th t
followlBg:
’’Notify Bra Rooa
ounelvea to clean our
RELIEF.
that the prraldenfe apecUl boat col­
tile Hoot, sink, etc. We
lided with a atcamerand waa beat
botufht a Imrn'l of it for
No one araa bun. Th>i>reddcW U
PROF. CALKINS LECTURED TO
our own use and we have
Result of the Examination of the KidWell." Hooaeielt en)oye<] the accl
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS,
been so pliNinod with it
ntye and Liver Will Net Sc Made
btigrly.
that we thought others
Official Veralofu
Known at This Examination
might appreeciate it.
Waahlngion. Oct. r.—The following
I the Use of Mfe
Which Cloaea Tonight
Gibaon’s S^p Polish is
omclal telegram from Commander
"Up North an<P "Down South”
the best cleauar in our
Sean of the MagnolU. In regard to th<}
aoquainUince. We will
Wat Explained.
aeddent. vai received thU morning 6i>ecla1 to (he R%*>ning Record.
be pleated to show it to
Cadillac, Mich-. Oct. 27.—Dr. Cor"The Mngnolla waa at ruck on tbe pon
you
and tell you more
fUde about 11 p in by the aicamor lelte of Mamon waa the flmt wllneM
niustratlng his topic with maps and
Baparta. No one waa Injured and the Id the Felluwa caae this morning and blackboard drawings. Professor Calhla
evidence
was
beneSclal
to
the
deveaad grounded at SUty-mllo Point.
klps of the Bute Normal gave a vary
The pn-aldenl and hla party wer.« fenae. Hla moti important statement Interesting lecture on ’Maps and Map­
thai hU fln.T visit and examlaa- ping” before a number of teachers and
taken on board the lighter Ivy and
will arrive at tbe Weet Virginia on lion of H. H. Pel Iowa led him to be­ High school students lu the High
time. I tiellere the Magnolia can he lieve that he died from ptomaine school assembly room yesterday after,
repaired and can proceed without aa- pulaooing and he^atUl thought that not'n.
Mr. Calkins opened his ulk by re•tethafifiA*:- 13m M«Mage »•« «»» from way.
Olhera to tcMlfy were Andrew Mc­ marklbf upon the fact that so many
Kalnu La.
Afee and A. B. Averlll of Manton who. teachers wiire Inefficient solely be­
aa dclegattri from the WcxMlman and cause they were not at all faralllsr
Odd Fellow lodge... vi».lled the Fel- with tbe ftcb of the subject In hand.
luwh home and made arrangements
“To kiufbr what a map Is and hos*
for hia entering Mercy hoaplul upon
leaek It one must know how a msij
promlne of Mr. Fellows that hla
Is conitructrd.** said Professor Cal­
wife should accompany him. It N
kins and then explained the man and
largest line
Wc hare the
t
probable that the examination will
He defined Its use as being
of Ladies' fine Shoes in
close tonight and according to Proavthe city,
cit at prices that
•AVtO TRAVELING MAN FROM cutor Wetmore the rcMili of the ex- tbit t* a schAnc for locating man In
Abstracts of Title
regard (o fixed conditions such as lati­
be beat. ALL
amination aif the kidneys and liver at
:
TWO MldMWAYMEN.
PBICDS SATIOrACTOBV
tude. longitude, the equator and the
NEW STYLES. Call
Ann Arbor w ill not be made*known at
polos. Mr. Calkins Ik of the opinion i Room
and get a ke^ to tbe
SUO# Bank Sulldlnfi
thla examination.
that li is continually forgone^ thut
the mlp Is a response of man to
physical conditions.
The methods of map projections
RESPONDED TO THE WHIP WITH
fd In thn Wllhnim block
ere Clearly explalntKl. b«dng IIIuhOLD-TIME VIGPR*
ALL RACES IN THE FUTURE SAIO trslc-d by blackboard diawlng*. Th'* On. Swytr & Penhilkjtn
origin of lncorri‘?t terms, such as • up*'
BISHOP HAMILTON.
north and /’down” south wort given
Vohf Robber Had Caught'the Bita of
as the result of teaching from a wall
m^p and not regarding the meridian*
-GocTr Plan fnr t*-e Solution of ti
Waa
" i
Over —other
an^ parallels as the fundamentil prin­
Race Problem”—Received With
Knocked Ooven.
ciple for determining directions.
Mr. Calkins said that a rasp wsj- not
picture on which things were repreSiH'cial to*the Evening Uet-urd.
rented in miniature but more of a
By \ViTv to the Evening Record.
Grand Kaplda. Mich.. Ort :7.-A»«.
Washington. Oci. 27.—Declaring that dUgram In which things were repre^
8. Hchrelner. traveling KaU-«imaa for a
sented by meanfL of symbols and that
he amalgamation of all
Racine. Wla., firm. w»f driving from
God*a solution of the race problem* dcflnlUons should be largely done
Grand X.edge to Kagle ItKt night he
Blahop Hamilton o?^an Franelaco ere- smsy with and the chll/i lllnstrate^.l
waa attacked by two hlghwnymVn. who
ated a Kenaation in the Methodist from nature until liiesc things which |.
Ared aeven *hot» at him. TIm- ».pirUe.i
church here Um night at a ma.is mt'el- rere s.vmbollie«l on the man wer-'
old\track hor»e he waa driving i^ved
ing Sullen resentment rested on the rmly fixed in his mind
him.. One robbi'r had grabbed the bl’i
CROWN
KTBUtWAT
of the audience and none np- I lo conduslon he stated that a school
of the animal when Schreiner wbippe.l
SMITH A BARKBB
•OHimi
pliudcd. Ending his address HaroM- I should be u'ell equipped with wait
HTKTCtOTOX
O&IKVBLLB
up and the o!d horae gave a will
t<m raid ’’You who listen to me will be maps and globe* and that the map*
MsypiLaoBM
KBAEAUEB
plunge and ran awav. running o\er
WIOXAK
the grand^rem* or gnni frandpar- should be devoid of lettering, ihnx
one robber and knocking the other
WILUABD
ents of m^ and women partly Chl- leaching the child to find a place bv j
down .SchrcD'er arrlrtnl at Eagle
nehe. Japaneho. ex-Rutxlan Jew, Sonth- it* surrounding* instead of by the j
q£S2S»i!a'w»*ptai^iSS»SS*^^
aafvly. No clew to ttg highwaymen.
name p-ln»ed Lefo'^ him.
’|
em European and dm
Ti* God * plan.”

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WSA-mSM-OoolEr aad cM^aar Mr
MaWkt aa« SMariar 4BC«( p<
Ur ibov tentw MHk portloiL

DCINTISTS



224 Frooi street

A IVIE:83/hO E
Everything in shoes for everyliody.
Then* isn'tnCom'cl P'ootwear style,
fad or fancy that you'll not find rvtuly
and waiting for you here. Every
leather—eveiy shape-evc?ry size —

For WEN, WOMEN
and CHILDREN
AOMAIM-r

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FtOSOOl

A
ssmr FEWTO SAVE
DOLLARS
WHEN YOU CAN?
If you ore to buy Rough or
Un'ssed Lumber. Building
Materials or Mill work of
any kind—get our prices
and/tSRnimre them with others, the saving will lie yours—Uio
business ours.
Q^litf considered no one will sell you Lumber at better
prif’OS than
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TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
OttlMns Phons, 82i BsU. lOB.

®0dnnell JBros.

^ There’s a Great Deal of Pleas­
ure in the Right Piano
L“;;4sr;.r.ps:

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KtN& OSCAR OBJECTS

Prince ChxHts* Can-

ny Wire to ihv Evening Record.
ChrjfttlxnU. Od. 27—A l«tt*r mlfirei^PtMl to the Morthing ha» been re-

SOCIAL AFTEMOOR
Ladiea* Uttrary AaMciatlon Haldt lU
Fifwt Yerterday Aftemaon—
Over Fifty Preaent.'

WITH FERRIS WSTITUTE
CItr Fo«»t^af' Team Will
Hava an Exciting Game Tomorrow
Afternoon et 2:30.

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159 ^ raOKT STlllT

(3rmnell Bros.

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The Traverse City football team
plays the Fenis Institute team in this
city oh the Twelfth street grounds to­
morrow afternoon
Fenis ^
noon at 2:30. The
inerem*
!• umierftiKxl that tbe letter
m iron last year but ihoj 1
iBstitsU team
' the Ibrmal an»«er of the king refu.^
optnkM held hpre at present I* that
Ing to spprme the candidature of the
they will not repeat the performance.
"prince of the bounc of BeruadotU for
It is altldpated that thU game will be
^ the Norwegian throne and a farewell
hard Rmght but that Traverse^ atv
proclamation to Norway on the dlmowill onme om ahead. The local team
totion of the onion with Sweden.
Is In ekeelleni condition, tbe bmt that
it haa'hcen this yev. ami is ready for
GROVER GOES WEST.
the fMne. The Ulneaa of William Vogelso^ who played end. may changj
^ tofill Attend Dedication of the Morten
the Ithe-np somewhat, however.
The Primary Snhday School Union
Hope, one of Tiaverae Oty s recent
By M ire to the Evening Record
will meet in the Friends chnrch at 3:3-) acqntaltloha. has eompleted a numbei
Chicago. Oct. 27.—Former Prestdec;
of football poatera rrercnentlng a
Cleveland arrived this morning enjCIlEord In charge of the devotional pU.ver nmntag for a gate with tbe
rente to Nebraska City. Neb., to at-] and Mr*. Down* the lesson Memto
ball tucitfid neatly under his arm. The
tend the dedlcstlas of the Morion j requested to respond with dippings
poalare are very creditable pieces of]
work.
I
Tbe flna of the regular winter *ocial afternoon* ol the Ladlea* library
a»»ocialkm was held ye«terda> aHernoon. In charge of the board. Over
fifty were pre*em to enjoy tbe fine re­
port of the State Federadtion U
Women*! club, given by thf^* delegate.
Miw. Prancea Harlland A couple of
songi by Ml** Smurthwalte added to
the afternoon** pleeiytre. At the cooclualon of the program aandwiche.,
potato aalad, rake and coffee were
•erved by the menben of the board.

PIAROS

CnomiWGiei

Shirts t« liieasurt
We »how a line of good values and exclusive
patterns in both percales and woven Madras
cloths from which we make shirts to your
measure for from
fS.75T0S*MKaPAll *
not less than two shirts to be made up—orders
already uken. have given satisfaction. Let
ns show-you these.

50c

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Buys i^ood ^armeius from G or 8 lines of as
handsome L^oods as wc have ever shown. A
bikT variety of colors.

$1.00
SUPERIOR GOODS; FIT EVERYBODY
We have many excellent lines. Fleece linid.
Natural Wool, Merino, Camel’s Hair, Pure
Soft wool. Lamb’s Wool. Jaros Hyg^ie. Underwear is a hobby of ours, that is why every
good thinn is found here.

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TMt EVEWtMa
CVENINO HECOWP,
RECORD. 1TRAVERSE

aTV. MICHIGAN. PRIOAV, OCTOSER 7T. H08.

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Spadtf to tha STcatag Record.
Kaaaaa Ctty. Mich.. Oct. 17.—Mike
Dwyer of Delray it rtsHlng his mother
sad other rdativas bare.
On tha OCNar Hand, ft la Clafmad That
Jaasaa Zeigier bat sUrted a meat
► days last waak
tha U% Smmra Caald Nat Taw
TtstUac aad caHi« for thalr soa Omar market here which U greatly appratha Boat, Sa Ancharad It
cUted.
Tl'e latent child of Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Haatar. wife aad
A Ftmnktort diapatch oader yeater- wars la Sooth Boardama Bm^ay rUi:. Arthur Bolton is vary alck.
Tbe surprtse party given to tha Lady
day-i data la tha Kaaala* Preaa hai lac at tha paraatal boma oC Mr*.
Maccabees for Mrs. Sarah Griner Sat­
tha folloariag to-aay eoacarmiag tha
Saoth Maaltoo mafl boat:
Mrs. fL r. Hsyas Is on tha sick list. urday sras a complete surprise and
nrha armckad mall homt RaUi^
Praak Asphalt has morad Into thv grand tlase enjoyed by all. She recalved soma very nice pram
vaa foaad la thirty faat'oT water two
Mrs. £mma Simona, who has bean
BiUaa Bonh of tha portaca pilen mad
bronchi la hara. rrom tha pteaa whara
Mrs. Stmoa Is harlag tha roof of vUIUng Mrs. J«s Bye aad family of
Wallin several days, ratumed
It was abaadnaad It carrM lu earga bar howa raM aad ahJagled.
fully twaaty aUlas aoath aad did aot
Win Lwf aad Juy Hayes ware la Wednesday.
Richard
eapriaa aatll ft lost Its aaehor. aad South Boardmaa Taamlay.
> aaar aooagh ahora to ba eaagbt
eter Clark, who has baea III fo: trip to Thompson villa Saturday.
Mrs. EUea Coon, who has bean visit
by tha oadaiiow. Basklas tha load of
Srocary stock. Mrs. Haas. w«a of tha
Bd Btaward of Kalkaska was In lag Trieads In southern Michigan for
own Monday in tha interest of the some time, is expected home Saturdsy.
Mrs. Stella Homes of Manlste<- Is
niM ^ «iiielc** than ia tha
that emnalaed four 9U checks.
tn Coatlaaota) Casualty company.
Hsvbart Lewis aad Fred Byas of visUing her brother. K. W. Brizumir.
ooay. aad a gold watch.
mam af laalc may ba martcad aa
-Mr. Haas claims the boat aad con- fharba ware calling on frtands hatv> and WUv.
Sarah McCary has returned from x
-praaant bat aat vaUag.** Miteau might hare baea sared and has ftmday.
IMy la -aaad. aail and aaaaofiJ. Watannan of Grand Rapids visit two weeks' visit with friends at Chief
asked for an Inspector to laresUgaie
Ukc.
ad D. It Hunter Friday.
Mm. Ed King of Oo|H«mLh ma* a
The Record U la receipt of the fol ’ Bdna Shanks left Monday to cook ;i
lowing Frankfort special. recelTed too . ___ ______ Port»*e Ukc. her .IMer *>»«« «>t Mtn Blanche Brimmer Tne.8uu>.
»m
>»i>t
her
for
a
Dme.
4ar.
Ute
yesterday
for
pobllcatloa.
eoaMAIL OSDEB HOUSES.
lira. Samuel Ball and nranJda-uh.er
Mi.. Kate Knee hn« relumed fr..n:
earning the same matter:
Just at pmsaai. tha aiall o
’ Tharsdsy. Oct. If. at f oclock p Marvel went to Grand Rapid, yetter. Milwaukee, whore .he hm. been eartns
Viosas ara fto^ing the country with
m.. a talaphone was received at tha day. Where ibi^ will ,p.nd the win fof ter mother, who has U-en rery
thalr caialoaoas. So great Is the num
V. 8. U B. 8 stkuag that the South ler with her tUti«htrr. Mrs Eda. Pe-. «*rk
bar sent out from Chlcaao by express
Mr> St.
Sc<ut of ManUu-.* vi*iti j
Manltou mall boat was
kina
that fiaquemly they coma to thU
Juhn Kays Sunday.
Another new rid. walk. this time In at
over due and a good watch was kept
city without a cheek mark on tha way
.Miss Edith Gilncr U clerking at the
from of H. D. Cregcry H Rtore and rej».
on the pier at Frankfort.
bill showina that tha nt*mbar was so
^
idcDcc. H. D. has riTeatly treatel hi^ pcstcffici.
*‘At f:ll» p. m. a distress llghc
gmat that 1» was Impossible to kt^p
Miss Ruth Tlmllck \Mtcd friends at
dUux>rrrad about three miles north ai store to palm and papt r on the Im-id.*
aecuraia track of them. Bm?k of these
Thompsonvlllo^ Wednesday.
this place and a Quick response was and a coat of nalni without.
catalogoM walghad aararmi pounds amt
Fred Martin of Northvlllc Is .Isltlnc; Mrs. Oscar .Mny resumed Saturday
given by U>a Ufa savers who want to
the axpraaa amounted probably to tan
the distress light and fotmd It to ba his uncle. Harrt«>n Kimball, of thlt. .m a two weeks vihit w ith friends at
or fift'ean cants on each. In addition
Cadlltoc.
tha mall boat. Not being very nmgh
to the express, the printing was worth
tha ystartad to tow the III fated craft
AMUSEMENTS.
‘ aerara] Umas that amount.
Frankfort, but not much headway j tc4idcd the funeyal Tuesday of ti e In
These cstalogues are sent'out rra<
~
m.,,,;
was made on account of a heavy tarn at» ol Mr. uid Mr*. Fnd Fori*-..
and arc mailed and expressed at this
«bo «ru rt.ltlo» at the bom. i.I Mr. j
southwest sea that was springing up.
r ;
time of year bfcause In
•The captain of the life savers see­ Fo.b..- .I.l.r. Mr*. Ro« Jrnkli.. ..f
„,n.i«tn) 1* a ,.Uv
; ;; . work win be slark and the recipients
Lodi. Mrs. Forbes, who W U'tler that arhi* vc-d o’u*
lm»«t season's
,h„ „
the 111 fated craft katnra a. Ml.. Cor. Bl«. b>. ih. r-ym
r \
*ad aelact their npKMls. The catalogue*
teen feet of water The people were lia^X of many frlt nd..
..ndonu'iiit'at
wre artfully worded and have tremend­
taken ashore. The boat faa found two
tfllllAm Ttimlpf.ed .Irov. to Kfl»b.ri v.r prr
ous selling power, so that the printing
days later about twenty miUw south of kaska W.dnt»lay to nu-.t hi.
: .
and expresa are very good Inves*U« and daurhu-r. Bo«lr Yarr. from>,h,.
i,„.„
c.rdlal .p.t;
Frankfort.”
it
menu. As testimonials for advertis­
Bay Shorv.
' ,v,. ,„r,r,|t.n 1. montlooivf ak on.- t l‘
ing they are par excellence but a mail
Mr.. AI Waiun. treat to Cr..f..m
,h,.
order catalogue U an excellent thing
ToemJay. where .he will vl.lt Mr. Wat-;
^he .to-y .parklc*ii
to 1M alone.
klnr.- frientl. and relative..
la the first place, a familiar quota QuartcHy Rtcord of CapUln and Mra.
Mr*. Flomie Hlnkley 1. hariiii;
Y tlon In some of those tmm Chicago t<i
Bcuttra for thf Last Thrat Months
aeriou. time with .tomach IrotiMe.
,.j„, ,
the llnq, -No^^ckkI. sold to rtsldeo.,
in This City.
Juditinic from the u.e of the «hwi ,
T of Oook county.-xq-hla jnay have my
barrow line In the town li.ed by Ih. ,
d, v.-lopm. nt .d the .to.v
tilled some but it is >asy to explalnThree months have passed since the rtmna people lo.iead of antomoldle. ■
tIom.a mall order hnuH<- desire* no cus change of the bstdershlp of the Salva­
ore would think they were Ju.tlK.hln I^
- Vtomers in iU inunetllate vicinity, the tion Army of thU city when Oapi. Ira
the til
originality and there Is a plcturcftqee
i farther away ih«^> an- the better the Munael and wife left for Adrian, their
•-----------------------j Interest to the entire pnxlurilon rha.
I house Is satisfied. Another reason a^ place being taken by Captain and Mr*.
ECBBMBJ IB th9 Emi
' u decidedly original and unique.
^ ^ alleged by a former employ e of one- of J. Douters.
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HAAS

KUCVIO

LOWEST PRICES
HIGHEST QUALITY
MOST LIBERAL TERMS
The three frredt moUve power* that hare bail! up for ut the
.larpe«t atove tnwlt- in Xortherp Mirliigan.

EVERY DESIRA BLE STYLE STOVE
It repretentMl

our Mock, tncludin;; all ll»- loadinj:
makr* in
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H*M> COAL BOIOHB. SOFT COAL SURHEIS. WOO*
HEATEKS. COBBUIATIOR COAL AN* WOOD STOVES, BASE
BUNNIRG WM* STOVES. BOX STOVES ARD AIR nCBTS

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The faci ilial the Atucrican people
sHI to each other Iwcsand-a-half tlm»*s
more than the combined-foreign lrad<«
of the ronimerrlal nations of the entir*
glolM* Is one that gives transcendant
iniiMutance to tlie consideration of the
Americnn borne market In connection
with al! tsrlff discussions. \Wth a
protective tariff law lu o|»erallon
wblrh has this mighty volume of borne
irado In mind, and Its encouragement
ami lt‘ *lncn*aHe as a first purpose,
there nefsl b«. little fear *s to the att;tilde of other ns^iions
So long as
itiilU and factorlc* an* working over­
time and the principle existing need ‘a
for mote men. the question of tariff
changes mxxl not prove verr dlslurbing

Fiva Hundred and Forty-Cipht Barrela for Traverse City.
The barge Thomas R. Scott arrived
In port yesterday with the annual
CHmslgnmeni of oil for the north, billed
lo n J Morgan, thrlr agent, from the
Standard Oil Co. The crew reportei
that they left Cleveland on the IHth
and just reachuU the IX'irult river as
the storm broke. They remained in
shelter until clear weather. Their load
consUrtcd of 1.200 barrels of oil: about
half of the load being loft at Charle­
voix. Bast Jordan and Petoskey. whll'^
54k wen* consigned lo Trm%*erse City:
40 to Old Mission. 50 to Buttons Baj.
TO to Northport. 35 lo Omena and 75
barrels for the Beavers This repre­
sents the winter supply for the place*
^ Now Is a go^ lime for luerj- eltl- designated.
iH'n to put his premises In good shape]
forlhewlnler The .cv..«..U,l«.. ofj
Don.™ Rw
nibbUh. dead leaves, etc., should b<*
ard for aar oaae of Oaiarrh that eaacarted away and everything gotten
spick and span. Thiui when the snow
harq kaown
leaves In the it|Wing there won't be
tinslghtl) fil«*s of debris to breed dl* F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and

h:;U'?-

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^ The st<irm ha* subsided and Itke' wrinr the agltatkm for the

kll^7 NEW ENo'iSt*.

believe him perfectly honorable la aO
buBlaees tranaactSooi aad fiaaaeiallr
able to carry ont any obllffaUons made
by hU
KlB^aa 4 Manrta.
Wholesale Draj^ta. Toledo. O,
Hall's Catarrh Cure U takaa lata^
aally. acting dliwctly npon tha blond
and mneona aarCacM of tha eyotaaL
Testimonials went fiwe. Priea 71c. per

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Er..
potion.
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N>w York. OcU4T-Tbo BrH HllTHE BEST line of bora' ororooata
oct 21-tf
HamtUoa CoUhtag On.
A recent weighing of dautlHlon

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

A few tftoet o! QmnberltlB'ftl
Monday night rr arromCtor^ Rcmeiy Wfll cure yonr CSlfi! panied by a iH*r*on win, a paid thlrt.
lid perbtpi ItTC 1 doctors’ bUlicent ticket purrhas. d Infore C p. m.
liter OB. It tlwiys cores IBd cores t Monday, .seat sail now open at tb«qiickly. POr ssle by Aincricin cuy xcw*. compam.
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CALMAN'l l.rtsriar Spar Varnish la

BOYS* OVERCOATS and tw <M.ioro moat dorabit for all Int^Sor work,
suits combined, at
See them.
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Hamilton CoUhlng Co.
ocl 21-tf
CONCERT AND UJCTIRE—City
opera house. Friday. Oct. 2T lUmeflt
weg side Catholic church. .. oct 2C-2i
^TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

tlQMf

Boon ate Wilbslin Bork C»UuPhoiwJ« I

FREf SERVICE CONNECTIONS

GAS
THE
WINKLE8S
LIGHT

You Only Pay

S3 A ROOM
until November 15th for everything
in^ding lamps, piping, fixtures and

OOrr WAIT!
DO U ROW!
TRAVERSE CITY. QAS COMPANY

TUE EVANS SANITARIUM
For Ute treatmeat of Uie Uqnor and Opnin Habits and aU
Forms of Drag Addictions by the

EVANS METHOD
Wm be Opel to reoeite pitieoti about Oct lo. For full
partioalan addim
1.
Lmaaote
1*3

orfnr.

miom;

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
WIWTV
OBN-r
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

liflicp SEE OUR wmbow aso

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
ift CASS StRRET

UM*nf Co.

A. J. McPHAIL ,

DENTISTI

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One Big Week

THE .

RODNEY
STOCK CO.

I

MISS VME CILVERT
AND

YOUR CREDIT *16 GOOD

L BERT RDDHEY

J. W. 8L.ATER

Mouilay night a i-oiiiplfte
noenic proiuciioa of the
beautiful toniheraplAy

Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home FurnUher

DRESS GOODS

Oak Fan

P»; Be, lOe, 3Bc
Caipet Ckanfaw Works

^^UST now our shelves arc full of good values in
■ the best wca;*es and colors.
Our goods always have had a reputation for
their wearing quality and this season is no exception.
\Vc show some splendid things in Gray at

■ M*m*CHAPmr ProprHt»
PkOM Ul
Of WmMmN* ■*-

U. M. nueilmantMl
R5AL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PU8L.IC
215 n«wl Front It.

tip Itnlm

sec* 60c. rsc, 1.00 and 1.25
OOB«BBl*|tIOK*nk

WORK OF MIT

> the largest houses In Chlragn. Is that
In the- three montha past twenty
• ••nolKx!) In Cook county after seeing mi-t'tlngs a week have been coaducled.
the gtKtds would l.uy thf-m.*’
at which forty-five have sought ro.irnder xhi- light t.f the lamp with x vrrslon. 203 hours have been spent lu
•' comftirtable fire burning the advertise vUutlon. 24R places having been >Ls* menu may be very alluring and gent r lt«>d during the lime.
ally are btit when the goods mme the
From the second-hand stofr inaugi'••xpwiailon are randy fulfilled U mied by Captain Munselle. 253 gar1* alst. a good Idea while reading the m« ut*. 42 pairs of Hf»rklngs and mU_ eatalogue to add frelK*ht and express fens and 20. i»alrs of shoes havt be«*n
from chlragrt to the prir«v Then !• suppliiHl to the deserving jKK>r. aside
does not look so cheap and if a little fn»m furniture, books and other aril
.Inquiring is done. It Is usually found rie*. while employment has been foun t
that the home dealer s prices an* as fo! eleven person!!.
cheap ami In many instancos cheaiwr.
The Ralvation Army workers of this
Much more rm\ld l»e said alxiut the city are enabled to carry on this work
mall
bouse but tblnklng
----- order
_
_ .peopb
.
through the asslKtann' rendered them
are alriwdy iM-glnniug to \n rx^ i\v th^t] by the city
*re willing to ghe to
It is much belter t».spcml their
the poor.
right bcr»* at home rather than seiidjt
lo Chicago. New York or Phllailelphla
CARGO OF OIL.

City Optra House

IfaUonal School of Music.

A. J, wii-i-ie:i.ivi
SOUTH SIDE STORE

CORNER ONION AND EIGHTH ST.

! oe.j.w.mooiNS
I Fine Dental Work
ai iMi rrwtrt Si

DCALBRl IN KVERYTNINO

OKALBRt IN KVIRYTHINQ

catteMM’

DCALBRl IN CVBRYTHINO

NEWEST FURNITURE
Constantly arriving. Styles that reach the Summit of Furniture Elegance.
The great factories have never made so many new goods, neither have wc
^carri'.d so large a stock, but as is our long custom, we always have the best
and it is to your interest to sec these beautiful goods al once. The gift
giving season will soon be here and you can make your selections NOW
when the stocks are complete and have the articles set aside for you. Three
thing.s are thus gained: You will get just what you want: that much of
your gift giving will be planned for and off your mind and best oC all, you
will not be disappointed at the last moment.

Morris Chairs

Turkish Rockers

The largest line in the city, all the
newest styles of wood and many new
colors of the cushions. These cushions
we guarantee to be filled with genu­
ine hair. Wc have the quarter sawed
oak. the genuine mahogany and many
new designs in the famous “Mission"
chairs. \ morris chair is a most ac­
ceptable gift and these arc such beau­
ties. The prices are from $9 to S*25.

The easiest and most restful chair
that is made. A chair that will give
the best of service for years. We have
a splendid stock To select from. No
nicer present can be made than one
of these chairs. The prices are from
$27.00 to the finest at $54.00. See
these at once and have one set aside
for you. So much of Christmas buy­
ing will be off your niind.

Fancy Rockers

Library T<Alcs

There are to many beautiful woods
usvd this season and so many new
finishes. These must be seen to be
fully appreciated. The "turned” oak.
the silver inlaid oak. the beautiful
"Misiion” style quarter sawed oak,
genuine mahogany. Such a display
was never teen before in the city.

That arc such an ornament and so
useful and this season’s styles have
never been so elaborate. The same
new styles of woods as arc used in the
rockers and morris < hairs. Wc want
you to sec these at once and judge
for yourself. Prices arc from $5.60 to
$25.00.

tm

th^ cMrrb. iM«rhiK. paintin*. ««r.
KCYtTONK.
!Ti
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-wia I
C. Hfreny and ber mik tonl Tbt famm art fa botiet that wt
?*>_ "py. yf” py^yiino of DtlMlm was a gneat of Mr«. will hatenk* wtwxber ao tbej can get
fUM a two wwekr TtaU wHb
Craadall |aat wtwk.
oei thrtr eon a«I poiatoaa
lib l£i Wedaaaday at be bone of Mrt.
^
^ ^ wm Prentiee baa sold Ua burnt
Rnfna BatM and daagbter Ooi P. Atklnaon. where the ladies of SbHw ^
^ I ta tbn boar&s boaac to fttare Me- dla drore op to Trarm CUy Tli
laad eaje^ a rery enjoyable time.
I boftat aa Clartt OAH7. Mr. MKJarry wfll takt pomm
Harre Treaalae was worklag tof
sloo tbia week. Mr. Prentice will anire
Mat week, lepalrtar bto
to lleltM.
jbla inaber Job. He will nore
Bore into! grist Bill.
OLCN HAVtM.
Albbina Tfeam kfi Tbnrndar fer | wbat la kaowa aa 8I Ormr'a oaaap.
ladlaaa for a few dart* riaH with Rob Caante and Mlaa NIm Mynn
1
Solley and fYanh
and Miaa Ooldia Bates
the gueata
rilaon Sunday even.
Mm. Mwa^da of Miller HH1 rtaHed Mlaa Martha Shorterr irecamed fro® of Mr. aad Ml® WIl®
attte boau of Mrt. Albert MiUiagtoB

■^•.ssrssfjr

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I in vutiftf tliMi
.ioet at: I hnw me64nn lift. Mr. «&d
MrA.
Mra. nwjOMi
Tlw«iai trill f*«akU» I& Korthport
And orrvnr iH^^liiMbotU coiUMrt
Jan^'KHil/arbo ha« W>«n III. |a
efittvalrirlA*.
^ - A »1lcvlU»Wa abowrahovr- tr«« dcm
fiM* ham*, of Ml»i
m Mm Hcmni-n on
TrUUjr trmiaz in bocor of MIm Thu
John, fnm; ft to 10 oclaek. Ttr«it>.
H i*!fr fri«>Ddff were jiiMotsi m4 n
tteftinx won tpeo:. At Ibr
n»«iorA: fN.r «rra>« n cMd
^ ’^WM pTMflBted to vmtji on whith wm
to III* writim n wltli for tbr bH«t.
^
brla* nlatod in an open paraaol.
wM(h dutinic the r v<tlnc wna opi-niil
• lotrr Ibe ht>nA of lh«- hrl4i-txr»M . and
the wubot rend by be- to the rii«n4t
9«v»cnted

nut45r. Ale

I in town Tneaday.

place on h*a emy to Sooth Manlumj^" -» Robblr.. of Ti
B. l4fUrd ^ Tmrerte C?tly
In TrmrotM City for n few dan ibli

1 writing.

Itom. to Mr and Mrt Charlra Role

it: riw
Mr«. M. W. Karrant

/iT*

trh*
drrt*ed in wkiic and carrW thi* alf‘<
and white brUle*« Imukwi.
Till* room waa ia»i«>riillv decorated In
ai!iiii?;n leftvex and rooTtif* a« roiiow
jna*. ‘ Ihi not think ytm are the rtijire
of aiirarlluD—It'a the bride!** ‘KU*
tbel>H<
to. TV.
After I
for fbr

lloHhU . who baa he^ Mck f«ir
><*k«. u
U fain
falllnc
lilt death l« <*t|Mwted at

X

__
laur^r
tired on the

lilte.
T2.

pray® mewtingt will be beM
imaflar la the achooUiottae on Wed- tended tbc tcwchera’ inftitui# at
endag orcnlafEa, Come one and all.
Iona Bar lavt week.
We are norry to say that the Lake
Mr. Pbentt wm nt Laland Mat wMb
inn nine noat not claim all the glory nttcadlng iho board of superriaort.
\'lctor Wlakockll. Sr., also was
e. acting a* a Joror at the cimill
t held lati weik.
EAST KASSON.
HANNAH.
W. P. Ruegaegger ni
r».
night from IndMMpolhi.
Harry W«»rkman hat returned from
abort vlati with reintirea in Jnrkvlrlt before the tcwchcra* examination. I j
He will return at toon at ih,- t-xamlna.
i-egmillcr
illcr of
nd Mra. John
Mrt n-o, Hadtl
Norman NVwroan rc turned j Mits
^<<1 week from their visit lo Ohhi
; Fknr.ln. Uifb of ihlt plac*' will 1.*‘
Archie Newman wat calling on I unliM la the Imndt of bolv matrimony
frUmdt h<re Tuesday evening
.October .11. at Si. Mar
Mrt. I>. M. Bright It e*|M-cted home - *Mi> Maruraln r and
Irxim T.dtHki tLe comir.g w.-4-k
ville are the
of Mr and Mrs.
INdalo diggtrs are getoTaJly finding Ge<». Gray a few days thU week,
iheturmiui dliappolniln-i Thetuln-rM. MUk Ulllaii HalUead hat return*'*!
ao tmall Ha-r do not mea-ure up! lo her vh.wl after a two w.-ekt* vacnV fatl
.NVn many am Mdd yet.
tiun
clutW I*. clos4s| for n fhr.>.- weeks*
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I
JOYFICLD.
1 Mrt. James Klee and children viall
SABIN.
jid .Mrt, Ill<s ’a panMiia latt Sunday
L* a party at iht' home of
Mr. and Mrt. Al Roe^h and Mr and. Then' i
next Tu**tday evening
Mr>. Mill Mllb r of Traxerye Cllv vU-ifi Can»«*
la>t Sun ■
Itetl at Bd QuaUc M Sunday.
I Mltv A
While B*! Qe.aife was working at the
nt Watervale. the gm>; of !
new dam Friday a Uigr piece of «lay |
Mo-len»oo.
cavt'*! off a hank, ttrlking him in the!
HirtMit C<ioK wan a Frankfurt
hreayf. A doclijr wat cal!e*l and after vUit*.r Saturday,
xaininatlon found two rlbt hioken.
W** a''**
J** Titiver called at
ne liadh^ bn^i .-d A- Ihnierly** yenurdav

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:>i
$1.25 per load
15In. Hardwood, slabs and edgings
$2.00 per loftd

Can make prompt delivery*
• your orders.

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The Ml«*e« PWater arrlr
MUtonri Thttrwday trotn Traverse Cltv | School comneat^ again ihlt roomt»n f**elr war to ibt ir boBe on South ing after a mmHon of three week*.
Mar.iiou Uland.
Mitt Ona Undacy reinrtied home a
Frank liolmmi. iraveliag aakwQan. few days ag«i from Milan, vhert* thdid bntlneiui in town one day latt ( baa l>een vltltlng ^>r a few wr-ekt.
week.
*
! Floyd Beach remrnetl home from
The ViUtr* Carrie nenacct and Car i hit trip touih latt wt*ek.
lie Cailham n iumtHl home HatuMar I A. O Fairbanks* wa< down lr<»m
fmm the i.-atht n*- iiisHmte pi Sul oni. {Traveri-e Cltv lavt wwk
I Kverybotly la .llcging |»otai(iOa and
the Hay
Dr. Shank paaaeU through here Sun l«bc* re:K»n r amall yield,
dining room, which wa« taRiefully doc
Manitou l«J I Arthur Thompwui it drawing ladaiirati*d. and punch, take and waXen day on hU. way lo
I toea to the aiding. The price ttMlay
*bere t4‘rvoa Ibirlftg the time the n- and.
The UIttei Alice
Ulce and Kva Hay tpeai
tpeni j fo
to rent*
cenia per buahel
frtthmrqtt we*v tiervcd fr,n- gentleW«n. arrated In faUe facet and dU Ra'urday and Sunday
gui»4Ml. nmrtdird ihrongh the room Cook of Glee
Mr and Mrt. F. A. Gn-gory of Glen i M
ranting no III tie eicltemeni, and later
I lug nr r.eii a- could *hrl\,H e»ed.*’'
Vo'i want a pn-tty fai r and dellgh
pa»>ed to be Me«>rH. Otcar tiiutaff. Gregory. vtslKsl wPh Mr. and .Mr.s. IT i roiii
John Shorter i- back from
ful air.
iler drove Ui Kalkat- w<«el.H*^i|iurilng trip
Waller Ibam-n. Ivan Tht.raaa and Mr.
I^»^y ehe«'i;.i and Imelv hair.
i ka 0-. *
Uitroln Wimaina. the grotini ln.tt«.
.1,1
lo
(Viar
Ilun
.Sat
e a trip In Traverse
I \V. 11
Wedding trip aro»sM the jua.
Iit inglng with ibem other daln*ie*>. an-l
GLEN ARBOR.
after a g^*neral nt»*d time the g4«*%tt
Put your faith in Rockv Me
l.aara Bog*
hat
work
Aid tiK-leiy will hav
*ern» Gardner n»t urne«l to Travert. I ing lor Mrt. J. Kanv.m
lelt for tbO homai with heal wl^bea rial in lUy
I»rug Co.
'••‘«*Jan
for the liapn.v collide, bni miih dt'eji
K.mial invitation
regret a* lohlng a*' t.ld frb ~d andj^'^^p
•1} ItKly and
frhutdmate. who leavev wKin for h«r
Tin. d* ncing
<!oUfomla ‘•nine.
: (;. M. Uanie a.oent Scr.tUy at hi- enjoye,!.
ACME.
home in ihU lOace.
Newa
roachtHi im Ktt Friday that
^ ^ li mo.ctl
» a rr‘h
Mitt Myrtle John arrived fioni
>-.|^^i.uHdiuc.
spend me m
Grand RapbU Friday to uvvtui
p.,iI* Kmplie ..KH..
aUmt inn..
thr
i.K^K ,1. m
vVm. K. S.ltr, t... pi.r.-h«- ■ rtrlv
nrsldlngof her alti4V. MUt Tina Jf»hn. !„„ Thtii^av for their
II. II ’
**"*‘*‘'‘
b'»Kky. lie Is taking or
Mace, and Uncoln William^ j Maiiltmi. had not arri
...1^
f‘*t“ Iruil tret** and sa>s he
gei
The 1 ..
! re,r«l Ih. )
or.iers this at'amu.
will take pUc4‘ Tiietday evening
'‘‘' iniunlty
unity »<■ 4. atikloiiH ami aonowful
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Cao' of Klh 1
-home of the h-Wte.
*
e wind blew tti'iTtbly. which i ld>,vislt»s! MrK. J. W. Smith Mnn
Friday
Mr. and Mri. K, K Carapiw^l of Fc- addMl
4»ur fiar.H. Ye»il4.r.lay. when] 0. U. e Siive- has wdd his k
lofckey are gucwla of lU-rl t'ampUi'li newa came
ne that they had Inn-n re- 1 wragona and jH«nies to siime pm-Ges In
and famii).
ti m'ral repilclng. iiut Ohio.
Hherman tt Hunter of Trav* r>^e Cltv
i-s Boat and carg-* i Mrs. Ixiwell Slltea of Trax* r.-e Cltv
w ill Ik- at I he store of W. It Johnston
Priday and Saturday with a line of
clothing
It. N. IMrkard tt'tumed t«i his home
In U iand thU we* k
Mr. Ho\’l-^'WIUielin Bros./TravIte sjcu
rr*o Cll) . will be ai^e OuMair store
f Mh week with a line nT clothing.
«nr. Tb» Bon.1 Btfi.
’w.-ll. I. Im
nr from
The inemlarrt of the C.ingregaiumal W.K- ..r, bo.u.lful.
u. hu .L. a Cathunl..!!, ^
elmrch have aihijite<i a nine iiiunih.t‘ oUc: o”e, a while c vias
grx'on !
j
Fei'rliibc'- I
«mnc of lilhle alud> In »h naed lu the harkgroimil. another a Rfi'en cpv;** c>ov „^,"
i M ne.
|ira>* r tntw*tlng w- rvlec*
ered with white carnalionr. l»oth hiwn
i*otaim's nn' eomln- in
The ladles* Beupflt society gave a tlful. and a numiu*r of UnufUids. •»-1 ,t \he^.K*k i rln'in^
As there is always a certain store in e\xry community that h
too ewni supper a itbe home «d Mr. aeph 8t. Peter was l>om In the state
it naturally follows that such a store sells the most uarmcnls.
pnd Mrs. MrMacken o» Fr^dsy ev«*n of New YorJa and came here In 1S0<4
Ing, A h<imile4iu* supper waa servinl v.itii hip wife and sixX daiighi
daiighicrs. Hid
heartily a«ree that this store fits the above conditions exactly.
SOLO*-.
Mrs. Ilualiht'll arrived from Traverse wife and oiM* laughter Wl.'tl several
The threshing machine t
ness. L\ en with an increased selling force M*e are unable to
Vi'ars ag4». .Mi Smith and
Mrs. Wlii

NO. 87. BOTH PHONES ,

STEP SAVER
KITCHEN CABINET
la..rgsBss

TSe Lowest Priced Hip Grsde CaMaei
ntte Strkelo

J. E. GREILICK CO.
TKA^T:RfUE ITTY, MUTI.

IinVPie IOcI

TRY A'^ RECORD WANT AD

I£S

Mr. Zimmerman and Mips Kmma Dt'
Ivoug arrlvt*d from Huttiins Bay ibis
Wiwk and w« te gue«t« of Mr. and Mrs.
F. n,, i:Bsvlp
Idiarles John lirove down from
Onteiis Htmday aind stunt the day at
his home in town
Mr and Mrs. G li. Ki'hl toiik a trip
Mt> Faml Is the guest of Mr and
kin* Gi oi gi' But tars
Miy. 8i»angle |s visiting i.'lailvetand I’-it'nda at Traverv«> rit>,
TIh' Bundav school class of Mias
Pcari Dam* sp«‘nt Tuesday evening at
her honn Tlte evi'iilng was k|H'ni In
gwinea and stH'ial ctmve^MUlon. after
which refri'klimenis were served. Afti.
u!l jolm'd in ^t^l^•-^np the Hunday srh*u,

^^A^inrprW party was given in honor
k of Miss Kthxl Wtlmm on Friday evenInf.. The e\t>nlng was s|M-ni in music.
afttT wbleh rofre-hmc'nt.. were yened.
The twxm of Mrs. F R Odvit; of the
Northport High arluml will goe a so­
cial at he town hall on fVidav exen
Itxg, the pmewds to lu' used to pur
of reelwill he
latit»ns and xt*cal M'le
given and nfreshmimt* serx-tsi
; The Wonmirs elub nu this wt
.Mrs G M. I>an.e
the homw
Oct
KINGSLEY.
lUlph WynktK^o was dtxwn froi
Ttaxerse City Tiie*da> of last wtH-k.
Al the AitpiKT givsm by the youui
ladle* tvf the Melh.xdht rhurrh U>
W.Hlnt^daT exSmlng. the sum of ftnvp
-f Ho11»nd Mich . ..
lli-r. Sphi-Il »i:h M. I»ll
work.
Miss Winifred Hmlgx's af Fife IaLwas iu town FrliUv.
Ml. a id Mm. Will MeGillis are vis .
lung ot the home of Mr and Mm. pe
I* ’ Cartl.*^*k
^ Mr. and Mr* Kd Klldtv drove down
from Travc-me Citv and spent tSunda.”
with llu' latter a mother. Mr*. OThien.
• MU* FTortmee Croi*er visited MIs^
Kdna M*aU <4 Rummlt City Saiuitlav.
MUs Alice .\bbott fpi'iit Sunday
wrlih Miss JiH»r of Summit City.
l»r G 1. Fe-ton snent Sundav with
hU ststei Mrs. Watson, of Oadlllar.
Miss Kdlth Anderson of Traveiw*
City U g4vlng elocution tesaoaa hnyr.
Mrw. Moa# Bowe-* U 111.

The Ladles . AW of the* BaplBi
ehuiTh win give a supper In the ba»ement o: the church. Thursday even
Ing. Oct tc All are cordially Invited
to attend An inteyrs^lng program win
bn rendered, among ihv' number* or
whVh will tw* several r.\4tailon* by
MlB* Anderaon of Tranw Oily.
Adam HuS. brother ^ John HnE.
died Saturday al the hime of hi. brolLrr. Funeral *enrlee* wlh be held today Irom «he OermM Imthemn church.
Hahhelxerg oifiriailag.

as-<utlng

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liams of Fra.-ii
t. .Mrs dlarwiMtd .if ‘ Some will pick appl
Glen Haven
Mtw. Thitrntun nnd ;
Ring Is w
Husher «rf
Mr* Van Busber
<4 this plae** are the
Samu hav4> lln ir chi
iliTP that Mirvlve him. All
five daughtc
kimt to him. but Mrs.!
lo. Mrs. Tiiiunion <
[•nd4‘.l the
CV4-I slnct' the
b4*en he r constant <
Hay Iasi
ill.nth or hiM w.ft'.
wet k^
Quinsey
itgilt a row of S. U
INLAND.
OuB Unit and family, who have hcc'n [ .\Urx" i'n7e aile !i'd teachers* exam
vl>dUig at llcduri Brown s, returned : |„g,jon at U'land.
to fht'lr home at Ihixm- Falls.
I Hurb. t,, Mr-* Th
GiKsl, a daugh
Jake Ritflll of Buiiins Bay aponftur
Tut'iulay in town.
j Mrs. Jame« Good, who was »lck laaf
Circuit court was held here the first :
i.- Iceiter.
pan of the \v«vk.
I
raised forty Imshels of onMrs. Claiia Warner of Suttons Bay j ums this
B|u*ut a few* da.sst lu »^e willi r«'laiiv4*s.
-. Cesm •.Mwapped** horses
Gisi O Nyt' went lo Travc riMt t'lty
Hlackhurn. wh.i has Uh u vU
litng IMIsy Bryant, n'turncsl lo SnitiMis Bay WxHinesday.
| There was no srhead the first cf laRt
Irs. I^rl
Mr a*'d Mrs.
Karl Bruce of Wil U-ock on account of the liAcheiV Imitl
llamshnrg w. re the gue»ts of Bert , niio at Traverse Cltv
Brown and family of this plact'
! Mr Minor's aon in law. Mr Henni«.
TeaeheiH* examluaihm was held Ixert'^ bar arrived from' MInneapftUi*. They
Thuisday and Friday
• buy and make ihb their ftiMinin Brown r*‘turnet| from IV-■ t^tro home
troll F'tiday
ijnj,. t I third Nash
Karl Brown of Wllliamshmg rpent a grandpa. ! . Rice, pick
fi'w* dax> in town
a few dax» last w^'ck.
Harry Hlushaw made a trip Batur-j r^v Brow nell of Gra
day. n turning in the evening.
the Klee
lee ' schotdhouBe
The tianclng pany given Friday [ *ru>rncon.
evening in htmnr of Mr and Mrs Ear’; Mr*. Wheat vUltcd with Mr*. Sl.ank
xxfll attended and «*njoy4
oyc'd one dav last wei*k.
I Mrs. Vance visited with Mrs Ruul.
to Traveiwc riU iane dav last week.
Harvey Riot' has bought a new
Miss Emma I^'Uuig. who ham l»een i boroe
Northixori a f. w day*, retumed; Mra. Rlee I*
*lck llBt. but !*
Salimlay meninp,.
j better at this
Arthur Zlmme
n of Maple
‘ ruy
7il,r mgh town Saturday.
j
YU*’A.

!J., iiy Wo4d»ey of Ntxrthport,
Mrs John Pulrlpher. who has been
who s|H';»t a few days nt E. M Price s, very sick. It better at this writing, we
rc rrnel hnme Saturday.
1 nro glad to learn.
IVri i'amnbi^of Northport was la ' onr school commence* today, after
itiwn S.-xnirdav.
i g w««ek's vacation for our tcBacher to

JU’

is

80LOV CENTER.
j‘'Mr.^^HUnkl^^tlf'Trav^^^^^
ealKsl
MUt Mina HuIN ri si>ont a few days! <w A. M Smith U«t Sunday,
at bume last wex'k
; The ladies* Aid met at tbe M K.
Ml.s Kunlce lUbbii: cam*'yesterday, church last week Thursday for the
to vUn .Mis- .Vclllo M*>.lte before going elect km of offleers.
lo Washington.
Roy Win* and Mius Florence HtgMiss
Gallixan wc-l to Trav-* gin* of Trave^sv' t'lty vIhIBhI the lit
x'rre
re Ci
Ciiv thU morning.
* ter*s grandparent* last Siinday
Mis* Amelia Shelle- called
ealle< on Mrs. I Mr. Lake and wife of Traverao City
Nellie
Welch,
man c"e dav last wx'ck.
Friday was quite mv
He.-man U building a cUterafnr^
cUterafnr* Thi* storm
C. "*. I-oeffler.
j vere for thoat that had to be out, but
Quite a few from here attended theisre have no^ heard of any damage
dnnee nt F lauiner s Raturday evem! from It. .
Ing.
i
■' ■" -Mrt. Annie GtlUa visited * Mr*. C.'
ARCHIE.
Whitten last Friday afternoon.
, Mias Clara iWerney of RIk Rnpidr
T. R White has gone to Neasen City,: ts ®>fitlng for Mr*. Robert OarlanU.
where Mr* lVt4- Dinner Is very low.} ll® Nellie Paok®l of Traverae City
Wxalov Btanioa ca
u.n from Nea- \ M rUltlng her molher. Mr*. C, Oartnnt|.
*en City yesterday morning,
Mr. and Jdr*. John Amutrong of
ou the cxeiUng train.
Aides are vUltIng her father. Mr.
Mi® Nellie Gallhan * atst
Iowa exneci* lo returo hon
*^Soior Bnlaaaii of Traverse City 1*
Bueadlng some time wl*h ber
vorklag for Robert Garlaad.
w ho H vcT low.
of Travorae aty
Mra. BIU Good Is nome better at ihU i vltltod Jobs WnUBi Sunday
,bottt M

weptf
Lllmr

deal of vwk cn the inaidn

DOlTfi’ ’
oct 21^

mgh nnd Tousb** ftnlt. |5,
HamUton CdHMns Ca

ASK AB00To«l

UNDENIABLY THE BEST

LADIES’
GARMENTS
IN TRAVERSE CITY
the recognized leader in Ladies' fashionable atlirc.
If you h-ave been here any day this week, you will
We are doinjj a phenomenal cloak and skirt busi­
lake care of the crowds as fast as we wouhl like—

however, we make the wails as short as possible.
Kijfht styles and rij;ht prices never fail to meet with pop*jlar appro\al. New lots, new styles and the sahie
low prices for tomorrow and Saturday and all next week. ‘
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Winter Coats $7.50

Winter Coats $20.00 and $25.00

Muny diiriT.-nt stylo*>. of strlglitly up-to date winl/T
rtirist, Kmpiri'
ipir.' and Tii;ljt-tittin^ iiumIi Is, of
exiats, in Tourist,
ehi'violK. ibI\*-41Txv rds, 4‘te.

A new lot of ir» and faO inch Kersey and BroaddoUi
conK strii-tly in an-tailored, tin* very nohbioat effwU;
Uxautifullv lilioil.
You ll find ben* other 8W<«U stjlei at $.10, $:io, ^0

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Winter Coats $10.00

.MIstyli * ftii.l color., ■12 aml45inchi« lout:.
of
Kcrwysaml ChcvioU luul \rortli ovorv cent ot $12.00.

Winter Coats $12.50
At tbift pricu't ‘ nliow the
valnoi over ofT'll in cloaks. Twonty-fivo ilitfc rpnt stvlesof strictIv iip-tx-datc winter ooats, Touri^t, Etnpirp nn<l
TiRht-filling ntodols, clirviots, kersi-ys. rovi'rts imd
So.otclr hnniospnns.

Winter Coats $16.50

SKIRTS AT $5.00
Here is cne of tin* Rn atest collections of bainlft<Jixic*
tu;w skirts ever shown nt this price. Male of fine
Broadcloth*, Mi lrose, Panatims. Fancy Che$ioU, etc.
In black and all colors.
All new and iHilonxI in the most approved inamier.
Yon’ll nov«*r find hetu*r tittimf nkirU at any price.
Size's lo fit ever>*oiie.

Wry bandriomo grariiients, Uxautifully Inilond. all leiiRtbs, liubt.
•I'nii-tiltod. Empire or loosi* rff.«cts, 8omc with fur collars, olhers lim'd with fur thron^hout. I'nusnal valma at this price.

We bhoxTs good line of black skirls at

00.

Beantiful exclusive Htylos in skirts at $0.50 to $10 and $12.

CHIL.DRENS’ WINTER COATS
Yoiril find hen* tbeirost comploti' Hhowiiu; of alt the new anti npprovid ntyles of mis-*es\ childrens' Olid InfanU’ooaU.
before in the history of this busint'ss has the’x iietm such a fine display of uarmenls for tht* li ttlo Ladies.
CUTE COATS FOR UTTLE TOTS. 1. 2. .1, L
.'iujidli y».ars off aue, at $1.2o, $1.50.
$200. $2 5
$4. $.7. ele.. up t4> $^.00,

SWELL COATS FOR GIRLS from 0 U> II
years, at $*J.00, $3.00, $3.:»0. $1.00, $5.00.
S-i OO. $8.00, $10.00 ujul $12.00.

Never

NOBBY COATS FOR YOUNG LADIES. 12 to
20 yea», $1.00, $5.00, WkOO. $7.50,18.50,
$10.00, $12.00, op to $25.

A GREAT CLOTHING STOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS
Tht btstTd«tt.T«rth.wB US«lUBBdOTM«.Bt>. 7M wUtriiUIh«r.lafemtwMy
suns AND 0V£RC0ATS FOR MEN suns AND 0VERC0AT$ FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS for boys
YOUNG MEN, l-i to »> \p«r» of nnil littli- fellow*, from 3 Tear*
at*$5.00. r>.X. $10.00. $12.50. aci-.
to in. at $1.60. $t00. fe.50.
nt $4 .00. $5.00. $<;.50. $7.60.
$3.00. $4.00 ud $5.00 up to $7 JSO
$K50 nnd $10.00. up to $15.00.
$15.00 will up to $25.00.
UV make a »pecially of READY-TO-XVEAR GARMENTS for men and woman, and boy* nod girU.
and devote a groat deol of attention to the make, fit, nnd *tyle of every itarment we place on tale. You
will find it to your intorett to compare onr ilyle* and price* with wh»t other (tore* *how.

I
STEINBERG BROS.
THE STORE THAT GIVES YOU MOST AHD BEST FOB YOUk MONEY

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fKMiaslUllf

THC CVENINtt lUeOIIB. TRAVCIMK CTTV. MtCHIOAN. FRIOAV. OCTOBCR ZT. IMS.

WAS SHOCK

Grierson party yesterday, aa he has
been making a short trip th the north
and heinmi with them, the entire
party later leaving for Florida for the
winter.
The Eagles wlU hare a special meet­
ing Sunday at 11 o clock. As there U
HH^wtriNi
much buBlBca. « Importance to be
WCmAM% CLUB.
*** i•ft" » tw>!tnoMcttd rvery nM>Bibrr UkksM xn»k..
e^lqg by the twenty-elghc clerta anf
rMt*t
SapM, »lth w!«-i, .pwW rton ic b.- prr.CT.1.
maplores of J. W. MiWhan^ mote, thi
t 0,tTb> Ockert.
of ChrUtodtaner betag OB aeoofmt oC the reUiw
,
BMb a. Peck o( Saitou Bay.
I
after | p|w>. Ockert. aad Joseph V. Slmcoa
menc oC the gaeai U honor Mendm
MMMOTin V yPiK MiK.oomptettag a courae at the F>errUjwUl be married in ibt church a! Han
when she laavns the dty and her pnsl
-----------I aebool at Big Baplda ha^takes a post- j n^h. Oct. Cl. the wedding to take pla<\Uon which she has hMd for six yearn
WAffT tVKN TMMI
ng
xmm crrv about
Tbomaa roremaa com-j^t 8 oclock in ibc morulOK. altet ’
for a future boase with ber parenu HE
LEFT THIS CITV ABOUT
which ibe happy coujde will go to R-‘
Mr. and Mm. A. H. Bro^m of GrmU
y*AR ACO.
E. J. Peck of Sttttous Day
RapUs.
'
Ideoce or a farm.
The dinner was a thiee course alak
The gi^U* ba^ke imli team of thej
r*e Tmdt Uadrt] Mr. and M«, Uneohi.WUliams ac
M t» WtMUMT Th«y SHmiM aad given at the home «f Mr. and Mrs Lanmad Of
enmunntad hr mUs Florence Thomas|High school win go to Manistee Sat-;
Oeorgo
Johnson.
Sll
Sixth
street
AII«WM «r Mtt Wm Wafti far
of thUeit) left Iasi evening for a short, urda.T and play the ManUN'e High'
wherw a massing of autumn leaveu
Visit Only Sis
trip to Kortbport after which they will i school glrU. The line up will U>: Cea-’
.Half
leave for Knight s Pern. Cal.
,rrs. in-r;ha iH rron an l Alice K>wt>i
Mrs. Sage Ryon and daughter Klasju: ruards. Jtw^-phlnc Davis aii*.
of this city reeurwod ihLn morning from, Madgr Snangways; Uaskeu. U-ola .\i | |
Bpaclal to tha Emmlng Record.
A mpcnm ol
n>
and Vera Wynkoop. Tlu
Bch#oneUd>. K. Y. Oct. 87.—Lock Kingsley, where they attended ib«lta» al tbe WoMAi'a eU* flit afitftw
•ry E. Mayne of Traverw> City. Mch.. funeval of her uncle. Adam Hoff, on
Mr«. A. UJbetat.
Tuesday. They were accompanie*!
Prof»!*hOr>.
wna found dond on the miltoad imcks
^
ikm
I
ftka mBfmA bateg An A»d lUale is
here today. It Is supposed that be was home by a sister. Mr*. WlUam Manlfb« OOlattiai:. Tka ftm aiua^ oa tha
goM. aad Mr*. D. Kllagman of Grand! mj. MHI.m oi Euxciuh
hts
Followlag the dtanor. aoctal gnmea struck by a train.
praciMi n»» %
m9 hy Un.
Rapldv. who win remain a few days. 1 ju.v. omipMiHl s Urn- job U |iai»cri«g ;
musSe and other paailmeu oeeupM
Mias Anna EUlson. who spent th- m,. y. k, church of Arme. Thb worki
Lockhart Mayne. who was a brother
the eveatag. alter which a cut glasi
summer at the Park Place, left far h.*r was b.*tuight aU»ut b> the Ijtdifs* Aid ^
berry dlah and harry apoon were pre Of Judge Frederick W. Ma.me ot ihifi
m>ar aa Chaika Wl|laaa Paala by
borne in Chicago this morning.
sock-ty. which was organlxe.l twenty-1
seated to Miss Biwwb aa a token ol district, was a well known )tKing man
Mr», W. a Manta, arbkh wa meb
Mrs. W. J. Sproul has gone to Frank one years ago. and w hlrh will also pus
ta thU city, having lived hare for a
BLr aycAe of Faala as ooa
fori to bU! her son and bU wife fare In new Isnip* and window shades a:
numbar
of
years.
He
learned
th?
of Uta Mst vanatUa of all Amerlaaa the presentation speech being givec
well
before
leaving
for
California
onn-. During the past y»ar c loat'f
mde under Peter U
by J. W. MlUlkeo. It was reapondoi!
artists. Itara at a timt vbaa tba
has l«-eii hum on the iruiit ol ihr^
id about a year aga having iota her husband.
to by Miss Bmwa la a beSUlag asan
pta ar AMrka warr living a sli
Mr. and Mr* G. Ashfutrd and daugn chunb. adding duuh to li* app.arance|
hit trade, went to Charle­
her aad her departure was regretted
D«ti Iffb bb
ft Itafd to tatra
ter. loda. who have l«A Visiting as well as <x»mfori Th« luidlc.s Aid i
voix.
where
hb
brother
lived.
About
by all who had eo loag and doeH|
tbtag as art. bai U
friends
at
Old
Ml&vion.
were
in
the
ritr
societv 1« now kioKing f.irwsrd to the!
sU weeks ago. be stopped oE here for
been associated with ber.
a visit whne on his vmy to Katamatoo a short time today while on their %oy\^\uUxif: of the ehur.'h. Rev. U II.’
The fohowiag was the menu;
iba pnaau <tay. la adgltloa to Ms
of the Kou-tf-en»h Str*-et :
to fp> to work. He was about 38 years south. Mrs, Ashford and daughi4. )
Orstcra,
Ma as a portialt palatfT he
will go tc Owusao and M- Ashford j h. K. chutrh U the |isMer of ih«-s«-pttv 1
of
age
and
was
unmarried.
Ha
was
t
Kadalloped potatoes
ta metaotlat esgranag. Modellag aad Cold menu,
| gre^-Jw iM-<»2de.
young man who made friends taally to Cadillac.
Waldorf aalad.
Cahbi^ ialad.
sPDthtaf la was aatf plaater. AsM^
Mrs.
May
Shepherd
o\
IVioskey
le-'
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and the news of his death was a shoc*.i
Celery.
Picklei,"
frooi this he was shined in half a
turned to bet home today afo-r a: Kli^SK.'N-Kour diffennl navoi>.
to those who knew him. ^
Cotfee. .
Cake.
40tea trades aad bt fooBded oae of ih)
fo.- i-V.-itmuaniw oaly a* La ;
The home of hU mothet. who die) visit with Mr;«. C. II. Outous of Glen! uJai
|r..<vil.
. . .*
j
>
irst Aasrlcaa amseiaAs. devotlag It
last rprtag. was in Schenectady. N. Y.. Arbor.
. > to ooUMtIoas of portiwiu aad arttataf
Th*' Misses Ruth and luoulse Fraiw'r------------------------- .
,
and It was probabia that he went homo
:
of aatoral bisiorf. He was faned ar
left thU noon for Msncelooa. wher»^| LITTLE fellows* ^erwisis. iM SUllto visit relativcv.
a loeiaiwr oa tba latter sabtact. aad
they will visit their sister. Mr*. H V ful hne
^ V ' lie also aogaliwd aoCe as a politician.
Vsttgbn.

(octfl tf
HaiullJon Colthlog Co.
m :~r Mag a member of the leghiUtare. He
_________ ^--------Mis* M.rrtle Lambert left this mwi.. j
SefMile Taken U Manistee.
siadled an with DeaJaailo West aad
for a visit at KIPgsU-v
[ tHE BF*ST KETTUC RFADERKD
his portralis or Waahlaroo
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dray arrived | Urd can U- purrhareJ at Bnisch s for
The funeral of little Pern Moselle,
i > amoag tba sDo«t aoteworthy palaUaas the l yearold daughter of Mr. and FRANK BRIlTHAUrrg BABY HAD in the city tbU noon from Mabel »u l n cent*;
ort 2.*: Cl
..
ciC the htad la AmeHea. He aMpatai; Mrs.. Arilmr iWadOl will, be Md to^
spend Sunday as the guest* of thetr |
------------------------- . NARROW ESCAPE*
f . t<h |>onralts of maoy promlaeiit men of morrow afiernoQo" from the' borne at
son, Croorgi E. Pra>.
lirTTEH St'OTCH. r .4- foi H»r to
^
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A new Orinnell Bro^. pUno was’
..
t>e
^Wg'in'chaw W
•11^'Martta's paper
Rev. Demaa Caebtta. avrtal^rUiAo'ln Had. Eataa Soma and Condition Woi placed In the I*a Cretii candy *iure | — ■ . ■ ■■ ■ ■ . ....... .......................
\
a ^si^.by.lfrs..t: r. Tflos. •‘Utile Oakw^ in chafgc of .Uod^ker An­
>wstcn)ar by the LaOrv'tii firm for tho j
'
>^ffy ‘Critical Until
.
Jpio^ l^sr which causrd noch derson.
benefit Oi YisUora'in thi parlor*
j|
wJk^A.iqg-r• Vaaitrday.
,
afDuaemeoC •

The T. C.. L. A M. train* arc run I
nlag ovcr4he new roadbed just lem-lj
*wo Lystov a
ii: m:;
-Cfimfsaa-fior^ ^
‘ The rcmi Ins of John Rennie were
The little 3-yearokl child of Mr. and porarily pUce in operating onler yi-s-1 » m i
:
• Aa ablu>i>hr ha^Cbmles OrSluar taken this mbiwtag fiom -Keystone.
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Mrs. Frank Brelthaapt of Elmweo.1 tenday. though there- is nothing In the j FOR SALE-flood sound burs*-, weight j
i fellowad Irr .Mrs. J. V. jfclBioah. Sh'^
bi-tw.-en 1.354. snei I.3*h.; *oM at Mu 1
told of hts >aHr beat Xor palnthif. hi* yesterday afienmon. to Maatetee for was the victim of strychnine and bella- four-fcoi embankment but ssml. an.l
donna
poisoning
Wednesday
after­
roadlKNl i> Min 4ight4H*n inch.--.,' ‘‘^rgaln. u* od all anv.ii
: ^ , first .portrait work beUm d^e. without burUI in the family lot. Mr. and Mrs.
level
After the
S< -..rnl-^rger. Thi' Hum
aay prei^oiis Instruction, when ha was John RenhRy Mr. and Mrs. WUUam noon mnU but ibr. the timely atteadanc, ;
dfr 37 3t
b'ut tliliiean ywars old.' At tlfUMO he
d<. Miy. Stephen McOany .and ot a physician might have died frov tone embankment i& placed in the
was doing work which received much Mr. and Mrs. John Ihitnam of Omens the effecu. The chtkl obUloed a box
filling 4*1 gravel will be put In TO RE^‘T-Omrr* .
of
sa^rsroated
jdlls
and
though
theTj"
the
roadbed
TeveU^.\
pralae. At the Une of the iwrolutlda aueompan^ed the remains to their last
tioasi liank.
were
fount!
In
fbe
he went abroad, studying under West. resting place.
The new firm of Drt>wn'A CoTby. real
child U ooold not be asct-rtalned how e.-itate agent*, are piscing an ariUtlr
\
mr Joshos Rejrioiai and other lead­
many had been ea^en. The condltioc new sign on their windows iu gold.
ers, and hts work while ta England at­
ot the Utile imtleni was critical until
tracted muck attention. Him heart was
A. George, who has been spending
yesurday afternoon when danger the summer in this city with relatives,
sit. however, on patatlng a portrait
mk Cufem Howard at the City
of WMitagtoo. aad he was so sucleft this uoon for Dorr and Grsnl
>otfW Heyeo-Profram by Local
rtw^l on hlM. return to this cotuitry
Rapids, where he will si>end the win
Both single and double:
Talent for West Side ChorcK.
that be wws given sltUngs by Wbter with a daughter. Mr*. Vandv .Men .
four good colors.
tagtoo for several noteworthy por­
Ml** .Marie Goo* of G(K>d HarUir ar­
It t>%» cay opvra bmise tooigh*
traits.
rived In the city thi.s afternoon to
Phone HO for prices
A solo. -Revoltttloaanr Tm,- b.v iVauk Eugene Howard will give a lec
*]M-ud a W4*ek w*lih her tisier. Mr.''.
fUlph Hasleit. was so moch enjoyisl lure under the anaplces ef the we« H«r Hinbtnd Di«t to Y..r, Age To-1 Arthur Ha.U. j.
that he was compelled to given an en- side Caibollc church. Mr. Howard it
dayeAlmoet M Mic Same Hour at ' >'1.5 MathlWa Slrarkt- Itft ibl. noon
an eseelleat Ulker and cornea to this
core, which was In the same line.
•ha Paaaad Auiay.
| 'O'*
K«P><15. •>«-»- «bo will
city sell recommended. In addition to
Mnaic Aiwoofl tha Celanista.
i
-----I »p«iJ Ih.-wlntt-r.
-Music Among the Coloaists- was the loc*urv there will be a fine pro­
D«jU» called Mr.. ItowenaDc Lon*. 1 »•«
KMnclKil of Sarramento.
gram
by
local
lalcT?t
so
that
cver>xm»-*
the title of a witty and Interesting
the aged wtdov of Richard U. De Loo,;, Iarrived this aficnioon on a vl.li
paper by Mrs. Bachaat which was il- will get their moneT'a worth. At the who died Ju«t all yean ago today at d «° >«‘r 5i.« r. Mr,. Roh< ri Mann, aft. r
ir,
tustrated with psalms In the quaint •niertalnment Is for the beoeflt of the n'ctock while dtalh overlook her at » '““f >«™' abaenco.
old-Ume style, among them being an rcM ride chnrrh and U wortlu* In
Mr». Chris. Swans
and daughtrv.
thl* aftemoop. the coincidenca lu
'I
old paalm tune sung by Mrs. Titus. cver>- wav. the aiU^ndancv should
arc In the city today from
be correspomllng dale^ being remark-1 ^ann
taken from a photograph of a page la large.
sbl»‘.
j Omens.
y
a hymn book of 2C$0. The other
Mr*. De Long ha* U-en critically lU
“*»•
ctening
jj
paalmt. “David's Lament.** apd -Greenfor her home In Elk Rapid* after
being.
Ku mmttsr wkst It I*, writ* s* folly'
t
w lob.** were snag h} a quartet consist
r**»rdu»gth4- mv. sod Jo*t wluht yov
»ld age and dysentery. She would have two ds.vH- visit with .Ml*. T. J. Cam*.
dr4 re to koow oad we will far.l^yoa
lag of Mrs. *nius. Mrs. Dachant. Mr.
Mr*. Louliti ITsunenschmhli ami
Rev. Hugh Kennedy and Oeerp been 75 ytwrs old l-Vb. 25. One son.
u 1th oo expert legsl oploton on aou,*
Dock aad Mr. Haslett.
MUs Mslunt' kft thU afternoon for a
De
Long,
is
left.
nl priceeof
< niTYCE^TH
Downs Wert Heats at the Aabury
. ' Mrw, Machaat. in her paper, told InBCQU
h.v,
been
made
though
|,
l.
cx-1
"•‘P
R‘l-'‘1>'
•. n by' aaperUli*!. lu their
Church Wednauday evening.
, '
tereaUngly of the eariy musk- of the
I woured.
lirc..-d that ihc fonoral will he held
'* Wrlt' rman of Grand Ra>.
colonists, which consisted solely
Suoda> in charge of Ralph Anderson. id., whr. ha. I>e.-u .pendtoK Ihn'1%c Rev. Hugh ^Kennedy and Oeorgi'
psalm tunes, and for a century the dls^
week* in thi* city as the guoit ol her
cossioo waged fast and furious as to Downs gnw' a reception to the Sunday
slstc'r. Mrs. A1 Joyce, h-ft this morning
whether even this should be allowed school classes at the Asbury M. E
I for home.
,
ta the chnrehes. She dewcrlbed the church WedBfwday evening. Mr. Ken
-----------j Mrs- P. J. Hard: presidem of the
controverales over not only this, but nedy teaches a class of yound gentle­ Paaaad Away Last Niffht After Havinf Qrand Traverse dl*irici
T I*..
the qaestkiQ of tialnh pipes. bav« men and Mr. Downs a class of yxms
Saan PI for Almost Two
(was in the city todaj' a short time
*
viols, organs and rioUns. which almon ladles and In all about forty were prea
while oa her way from Benaoto ntbiT
threatened to disrupt the chuiches. cat. Ice cream and wafem were servei
borne in Petoskey. The annual dis­
a general social good time was iaand told fn*ny amusing stories eootrict convention, which convened Tuesnected with them. She described the dalged la. songs and games makini: 111 for nearly two year*, paaaed away tUy morning, closed last evening an.)
rveolng pass very enjoyahly.
^ last evening at 7 o'clock at Ovlatt ! the visiting delegaie*. ihlr:y-three in
quaint old hymn books and was so fortonate as to be able to llhistrste thoswhere the family had lately been
number, left lodaj for their various
OFFlCtRS ELECTED.
of a century or more ago. with c
siding While Mr*. Armstrong taught j borne*. Meadame* SUles and Irish of
wooden covered book of 1806 and one
achooL The deceased was 38 years ibU city being among them.
old and learci a wtfe and tvro children.
_____ ___________
still oMW. dated ITM. which was comtba First MaaUnq.
The tancral wfll be held from the
poeed by the great grandfsther of C.
BREVITIES.
The Traverse City MUltag company Fburteenth street church and the of-|
L. r-Itaed of this do*.
held
Its
first
meeUng
Wedaeaday
p” '
At tte meeting a letter was read
r
‘Urom Miss Avery of tho Stone memw eventaf In the ottce of tbo Tmvornc
Hal oommittce. thanking the club fur City Iron Works, tbe tonowtag oMem
1WwhliMfioa. wer^ In the city ,«•
'their very generous contribBiloii of being elected: Fresldcnt. A. W. Bar
lert.y. few hour. While enroute front
Uk: vice prasldent, Howard Whiting; at ..38 and the burial will be ta OakU7J% for the ^*nd.
necfolary. Charles WIUw
borne in JacksonvUle. III. They are
T. A. RIcc wlU be the United States Frank Votmba; gcoevn
ihc last oC the summer toorisu who
THE MARKETS.
ugpreaa agent 1m ihU Hty. The local ItKrig.
spend from o?>e to fot*r months In the
uMce wiU be opened Kor. i, Mr. Rice
north every year, aad in oooaequefice.
Detroit, Oct 37.—W1
y Solomon, who tonnerly ran a
uomes here Ihom Three Rivers.
The Oaks, the only northern hotel!
33%c.
hack line la this «Ky. but who has eontSStac:
open
at this time <ff the year. wIB
Tolcdc. OcL 37.-Wbeat-Deoember.
wofkteg op the Feioakey break^ WM. COLMN. SM Ufikm street, haw
close tonight, and Mrs. Addle Oravna.
imrehaMd the negatlrm of tbJ Ideal water. U ta the city. During the ftneent 80\c.
Chleago, Oct. 37.—Wheat-Dcceip- after spending a week with her father,
Penny Plctitre Co. and em furnish re­ orm he had a thriUtag experience,
Jayne, at Omens, vrtu tanre
prints.
, bct r-li saving two mx>ws aad being thrown ber. 88e; com, 48%c: oats. SOHc; Jan- f^artes
from a row bom. He was ta the water nary pork, flL»; Isrd. $€.77: ribs. for Silver City. New Mexico, accom­
panied by Mrs. Sidney a Keyes of The
$€.45.
KI88E8-Four dlffemnt Ilavors, re,time aad loat Wa crutch.^
Baal BaSaht Oct' 3L—Cattle— aovera. The Oaks will be opetmd next
marTOcior IPc, tomorrow only nt La
K188B8-Fonr dlfferont Savors, teg­ amrijr.MghL Oalvtm-AetlTe. ntandy. year vrith larger acci
ular 38c for Ific, tomnnow nata at
Acting
lower.
BOTTBR'.aOOtCB.
l«c Ulower.
•itWe la April to tanto aM to Ux
BCTTBR
lid tor 18c toBOTTBR SCOTCH. 38c tor 18c
at the raaaer hoac. W. B.
TRY A JttCORp ^ANT AD,
^monw
iC>OM Mexico wu wtU th*

lOUl MISICIUB

I EB fW 1 ^ fOl'
just wM yen EiB
looknRfaruik

Mias Myrtn John of Grand Rapid.v.
wedding of her tisBthyl at Northport Tuesday
through th^ city U1«
KKWiag on her retuni boase.
Mr. and Mm W. J. Reeder of Lake

BY,A1MIN!™“

SUITOR
OVERCOAT

m sMfis

'Rie fit o( Hick^ a
rKfmaii Co. dotbing
te what M>lla them.

GeoW.HiUer
SMito VMk

,3^' Perfect Fitting Popiuiar Priced

UNDERWIAf


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UCTURETOneiiT

Tulip Bulbs

HS.KU»eilEU

FltANBH. PAINE

ARE YOU
IN TROUBLE?

KCEPTION TO CUSSES

EHETMRSTRBI6KAB

Legal Opinion Bureau

W»IIWaS>WI6SM
EU.5.trt.TBftt.

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Men, Women and CWldroi

THE MUNSING

RBEMlSanCES

FOUND MD ATE PILLS

...POS...

Wo know of no other brniul of undorwimr that t^unlMZtaa §0*
many Rood iiualitit* and that may bt> had for ao little motify.
The uanneTita an* ku'it from yarn of tiDo t|r«lity, are IhoronKhly
well made jiiHlteliable. We fiiwl our miderwttar botineta baa
nearly doublerf^amoe we conimenml to handle this lirand. Peolilo who have
worn them have dadarwl they would haw no
^er now, an^ they cost no more than the ctunmon kind that
STOCK UP NOW aWHILE
Man s Union Suits
Ladlof i’ Union Suits

’IS

comPLirir
Chlldran'a Union Suits



IS

E. WILHELM, Cor. Froot and Onion

J.W.MILLIKEN

DRY

6000$

l ine Japanese
1 Q ' Granite Ingrain 1 Q
Matting, 3^ kind * -t- ” : Carpet, 25c kind • A U

DO YOU NEED CARPETS?

\Vc want to make it worth your while to visit our car­
pet department this coming week. We always aim to
give the best goods obtainable for the least money.
This is true in our carpet department as it is in any
department of our store. However, occasionally we
f'n^e some extraordinary values to offer. We arc al­
ways looking for specials to offer to our trade—when
this word special appears in a MilKken advertisement
you can rest assured that the goods arc here just as
represented. However at times they are quickly sold
out. Tomorrow and all next week will sell
C««d qoality ▼•Ivct carpet •ztrm *a*Yy at...... 1
This is ma.le and Uid.

*UU

Tapestry Brussels with border, K5c kind
QK
made and laid, same as others ask 1.20 for
Hea\->' Brussels with borders, made and laid 1 rtfl
Same as others ask 1.20 for....... ...................X-UU
About 10 pieces of velvet, axminster and
QO
brussels carpet in lengths from S to 20 yds at *”V/
Royal Wikon \^elvet Rugs, the 37dK) kind, OQ f\(\
sue 9x12. just 4 of these at.......................^?7.UU
9x12 Brussels Rugs, heavy.

16.00 17.00

Wool art squares all sizes and colors at 25 per cent off.
The Caba dining room rugs in 3 sizes, 10.00, lOJiO, and

1 *7 no •-

'eJvet Rugs worth —-QA nO

X i -UU iust 2 of these left, sizes 8-3x12 ^W.UU
Linoleums. A few pieces of the 1.25 quality going at
liX) for six feet wide.

ILECTURE

Eugene j
doward]

LYCEUM LECTURE
BUREAU

Ofy Open douse
TONIGHT -

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ITHC KVENIM RCCORO. TRAVCIM CITY; MICHIMM. FfllOAV. OCTOBER 27.

ICMARRH

THEPLADUE
OFWINTEB

TW MtoM CMI
ieth Krtsle. Oarri#
A 9mm rpcttt list PtUar misit In

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«1

WANT DEPABTM^T
TkelMBiarwBcttMttc Mnet «tW ■•» >e*MeliWI.
fMOeiuMKite Mam •( Ike <Sr. Bai tfet cfeMotsarta
feu4rc4t>Metwefekcr«rtheaeit tv* ■« ymmtttw^
ketMtttu S*Bcrffitt’ttt«tw«yim> « w**t.*i. Tke Bm
tntnlMkawcMti be tU»e« *j the ni(hi »c»id^- M it
veaMhshncttcally lA«*iktMe Sr the* t* Bhethe eeeevler
roR *AUI—u im » BMM*1 Kk

WANTED.

S.&S.

Se^my ml

and by fwifyiar

»d boj&T^^
fo.io«:
Tito. j MKLT VCtCTAtLE. aadoiUmff llie blood^-----------= ^
d fiw W. C. T. P.to> tottote froto t»l
. „ -,
. ___ i*

-tniler — i^eommfM by

ba-

Resotead. Tbav as
band oTChristlaB
taoonca gnttbUag in erery form and
vm ime our Inffnenre apatost parlorj
•card parUen.* “
The cottnpe system wlU be folloved
by Che Oddfelknrs In Improrlnp ibeir
borne at Jacknon. tantead of erectlni
one teme buUdlnc.
Nb bidders appeared for the fTSXlOO
Ovpaw Oarriace Co. sttiek held by the
M. fc. fftewart d Co. Wnk at Ovosso
Wb^ it was wrteked.
Tb fool tbHr frteads. Clarence U
bUidU and Mins Fbnnle Crtppen were
married al Ibe brides borne at MU
ford at € o’clock fa the momlnp

.

Wm Wmn MtmCmO

JOiMOMm mMm

OFFICIAL FROCCffOINOtL
Of the Cessmoe CmiikU of His City of October 2nd. 1P05. Ilted.
City.
CHA8. M. BEERS.
Refcnlar meeHnr of the rtiy council,
aty aerk.
held In tbe council rooms. October

•M: C MMcra M* tteUlB* •• l«k
jUkOm-^ wont All lo kAow of th«____ _______________
« to Qitflto «_______ _____
i sibK^ opponuoliy I can alre any
^ J
i wm Vim W V
vomaa wbfTx^y she can actually
^ ^ ^
pajibwtt iif'
turn her spare time Into
e^AanasloroUarproporty. OdorTbe work u rery pbatant and aill
W. Raff
8o»f Ml
easily pay lU pt*r seek, -There Is
business In town WeOaesno decefitloa abooi Ibis. No enperi-

2l(«~la my opiakm. parias notes aa*i
icctkm 4. thIe
tborlaed under scctkm
thie XIII
XIII. of! day
tbe charter can not be Issued to meet
Miab Peiminstoo of Ypsttanii
ibc cost of pavinp rtreet Intt^rsectioas.
the fnmlly oT bU soa on
The coat of parltta street Intersect Ions
once. Address. Harriet y.
must be paid ftmi fe general stxx'ct Wednesda>
box H. JolhK. HI.
oc
fund or from tbe proper street dutrlci
Dr. T." Wilhelm. detnUi. ____ _______________________________________
fund, or else the cost of Kuch Improve- ihroujtb town Monday after spending 1 WANTEO-OIri for Rfoeral housemet by Issuing the
wcMic. MT Sixth
Inquire Woo^l
-Sisters’ mlllln.rTux-paylng t-i.-ct* j and the neinhborlnj: coi
.
^
; Mi^. C. Sulfka bps
WANTEC
DAVIB.
aty Attomev.;
Moved by . Uderman Bincham that,
t^^ report be received and placed on

MISOELLANEOUS

ssTsis;
tSTlmn llli*a hSSr

Om

•n£i

20C W. Eighth.
oct 5S-41
WAfiTEO—Uun men «nd laborers at
oow‘; wai:es |l.5e and I1.7S per day ;
steady mork. Wylie Cooperate Co..
I.td.. Ini**rkxrh»*n
oct 7541

OLOI6E

. Oounrll or the City of Tiaveme aty.
bam. Everett. Olllett. MerrMe. Mnr \ Michigan
ray, Winnie a^ i^ Mv^ llU
:^
commit
Minutes <Of the laitwlarmeetlOK
on Are and water respectfully rewere resul iand
port that they bare taiTestlpated the loOct. llth, IPdE
* » and site of tbe shed referrod to
To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and aty |q ^
Council of the City of Tmre^ City,
Mlchiimn:
streets, (

The mayor appointed a.s special police IVter Snyder. h\ D Marvin. H. A.iour Local Dnippisu Tail FeepU of THE EMPLOYMENT ContracUkTs*
Laninronhy. Ben Hosie
»e U 474 VUz. Secure a Job for
Traverse City Mow to >%ard it Oft.
XoUn.
Mmed by Alderman Murray
HueUmantel
people at fifty call themselves
tbe appololmeot
-----------------_
.W.- J
Moved by Alderman Olllett. as an oM. and really-ap|H-ar so. while others
, Traverse City.
_
We have aad offer lor lale the fo!vlporor
Ijit the appointment
WANTED—Twenty
>t>UDS.
taken up slnxly and voted on
A Id porter of ili Keconl happt
,ppen«-l I tries. C A. Helmforib
Carrltvl.
in thd -’ore of ibd- JuhUM«1 Drux
Mo\ed bv Alderiuan tlUleti that
City. I'botu KiH-ls
oct 22-Ot
70 1ft- on iut 8L. opposite Darrov*!
m of her itM^it storm experience, lots if snd IN), block S. to lot. « nnd I
the oihet »venlnjT. and Ihlii subject _________
apiMdiuni.-nt of IV'er Sfivde- u*
and wlU tty to secure a «ovemmenH3L block «. or from backof my store 1
brmiKht up. said Mr Roxburxb. i BUTCHER WANTED—Fmnk
as warehouse, but
brmtkwpter
^ my bouse. CiU,
All tbe obsinicw,.-r to
.0 protect
p«-er. dorks
dork, and
.od idilp
AlP \ ^
VI*^CmTltsi
i ol the al«.ve firm. ’It Is . — . -.. . most markr t, L25 Ran ;u!pb ^:t. dmelllcg.
Ak.H.
ABBOp*.
Movi-il
by
Aldenusii
Murra>
tba:

it
IMii-tnit.-d
.
veiv
dsr
Hirtit
herPlnx
tarn nid all 'hr r«rt of ihr wirr. 1
o?! 17 tf
Lot n. e.
committee
apnoiniment of F D Marv in le* »n Trav. rse Cl»y. It is not >»*srs; old
Twenty children hav Idessed he iwc think the bam will pass under with- • MovihI by A
------------ --- ft. <
llleti that
> conRrmt A
n^“ dot-s not bepin at any m-i time,
of Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Helse of j out a-v i-onble The sire irf the bam i report of tbe commitee
c
U- adopted. . iiotloh not supported
b-t It Ifc losv of vital furev- tlia: make.
_ ils
C!arrie«l.
Owoaao. Tbe eldmt U 21 ymrs of axe.!
* 1CS20. H-fewt
’J*
*poets
. . .
Carrietl.
|
Moved by Alderman Murray that the a inr-on old. A severe .tk-km-ss
Respectfully submitted.
RENT—Warm, pleaHar.
Tbs youngoat wa. bom Juesday.
j ^t*ecUul\y submlUed.
2^*’ I * h ni.r t •PP‘'intn»eni oi Michael Nolan. H. A wc^kemd .Uxesi
rooms, with tath and other euii-.t'Mi
noiire
TIk. MkAto or Skleld. * U.CO. .•! Moro.1 l„- Ald.rm« IllnrtAm tta.
“.'n^.hr, ...,.v...ll.,«
W. oor. WcM
jjeisoo rat.ldly ngf-.>
Cii.it-os
and V
Hobborttoonm »«» buril«rli«l. » »l«ljl'''',
*"■' Mlchlfton:
, (•.rriwl
•uii ih. oilit-r baud.*' coniinuiHl Mr . enc-s. 41.5 Flftn
to.ohli.0 rohtad Of IT. ond .-vrml l-x |
ei.v. Mlrh.. S.^.. 15. WT.

-irr the
ih- iK-.ple of Trsv.-rtoe j phnn«‘ .543.
with

knew
ht»w
our
cod
Hver
oil
;
tloaof whIHcyADd a quantity of clxarsjTo the Honorable, the Mayor and Cltv I
i The bond dt Homer Sn
..
FOR ENT—House 426^Vcst Eighth
atrnet. betWMP
takenCimimll of the CMty of Tmverse aty.. ^
Rinyiiam and William H Hook- p.^p-^ni ion. Vinol. wards off old nxe.
Hay ^
MrvH't. Inquire A. B. 4’*>ok. Stale Wa>r.
. ....
Lot 71. and house. Oak Reighla.
Iiwor -letna. .« null wbole train.
MJcblyan:
sil^tl
pr^H^-nted
^ouM not Usv. elerU enough In
sta»«Hl:
■ 2103-r.entlemm:^We. the under_____ __
| Moved by .AMerman Winnb- that the oar stor- to supply,tbe d, mnn.l
One of the best k^wtlone In the city
Oafiaral Street Fund.
i Is lo be the mHbod of the Deond b,- n porov.i
“You M-e. Vino] <>outains ail
Vi -FOR RENT-Seven-roo^^^^ ?: In or surrounding ejumry for borne. 4
trott-Bay aiy Traetlon Co. The work
CariM.
*St. 8upt........................|1.0t*9.4C
Elmer■ B. Browii of Travi-rse^^ity. [
litv raskinK. liOdy building prlnci*
quire 90S State street,
,- cement walks..........
357.06
Moved by Abb
polnie<l just ice Of thrlE!-:
roil, but wlthouiadr
or grading win begin next w»-ek. Tt?
5.00 I reqmn o! Mr. W
in and fo- the city of Travenu- Hannah E Lay Mer. Co., nails
road la to be finished to Caro by Jsn.
to fill varatsrv ca»-**nl
iH. makes rich.
1.
potato buyem’ office bep referred lo
t ltairs worn tissues, checks thi- FOR SALE-Two work feahis. wljli
Wm. il. Umlor. W. V. CnA^i. J. W I
^ ^ * P. C.. 1 pair
ccmmlttev- on Hrtvt and walks.
mils of ISOO to $600 for medical scrmllea eatl of Cedar Rns.
i natural decline and replaces weakness
^|t]
.................. ‘•‘•'o*. •'»->
, 40-1 IH mOet
CarriwL
of CmUr Rum
• •.•.•„' V •;...............
7'^
w-ilh strength.
1 .«
Ylcaa since July, daring which time Pwchlo. John A. bornnnw. A. K. NVr-1
V.I.. etc. fo- 10F*1nc tamp.Ttore> l.'coii.M««We
MW ttalxMIt <
•one g.K>d customer of Vin^l. who;
Lnpeer has been, wltbonl tn offlcUl
streets
i,< seventy-tight
s»‘\**n ty-elght years of
pric-ti lu
L. K. GHib. fc «,d plenty of wood tlmltor <« tU*
•CIS it<
«f agt*.
age. ways
aays hhe
il.E.T.>ior.n.on,y«f«nd«l.
I..»S^ and walks, city attorney and cl
city pbygJeigB. prompted "(V^aWermen
__ not Uke
_
en*. wouid
$1.0*s» for the good
tPiD, 4111 Sinto B»nk buUdkoit.
Und. Boll good.
•^-latlve to the prunosed all»o'
done him.
him and w.- wish evert' ags
to kipptdpi tqcb an qlficer at f54H> a
1I*T 1 has clont*
TraVPfwe at, .-Mich . Oct. 10th. 1006. |
77Z7f.
Ktrve t. iKtwcN-n Cass
-ass^ptrsoa in Tiaverse Cliv would
yeil. Or. W. J. Robinson was named. To the Honorable, the Mayor and City j
General Sewer Fond.
stre^-t^. be .d
unrM of
TraverM
„ ! CounrM
< Hit City
clt.» Vint»l on our gimrauitet to n ium i
FOR SALE—Seven room house fin- A good location for any Una of manuGreasing bis naked Ixsly with Muip.
’Pay rdll. sundries.................... I
.64 not being bound as lo time when thi
Michigan
lails.** Johr.son Drug Co.
hlgan:
Lshe d In birch. 5u ft; lot. 75 ra>F
gUt-edga Und coo^^
iK'tieriH. 4c L Mt-r. Co., sundries:.,
C. B. Flodell. allegeil burgUi. sUpin
Improvement Is to l»o madt
2104 -Gent lemon:—In ordvMberries. strawlH'ines. gt^ garden:
i6-tX
J RQfWllidr^ ’
e Btm-lAmts A Cole. Tile............ .. 1.2N4JS
CanifU.
through a 7V4xll aptrture In a doi»r in
ll.2i*b If wold
Aldermcm Abbott.
worth
will I
the Eaton county Jail, and thus
.Murrhle an
Is 1 make the following detailedi
$l.v«s.€5 inieii. .Ml
are
this
WI^.
looking
for
caped. according to Fred I'aller. a FooNuys-.i-\!d4*nneu Kv.-r.tt .-.I W
■ment of the aai dfunds:
! LaUral Sewer No. 1. Oiatnet No. A
barKMin
Ninth.
tlac boy. roofing In the jail
nle—(2).
GENERAL STREET FUND.
, Colmnb^Tra^n^.^^^^^^
«>ct 24-5t»
Moved bv AldtT
Bingham that
Getting a credit of $17,711 on as­
Eapeoditurea.
Netiee to Taxpayom.
tbe ma>x>r aptstint a committ»H* of
set. <»f $.%0 Is the n<»rd of Harvey G. Balance' May 1. Iiai5........
mll.'s w.*rt of
thre<' to Intervb w Mrs. yrcLaughlin It;
Tbe tax roll! for the'collecUon c#. ''
Wilson of rUnt. who has fill'd a p« tl- Cement walks____ ______
II implement-.
rt-gard to damages claimed to be due
N.S/
ibool and city taxea aad sp«:Ul aip
J.5u her as refeulHiig f»v>m the deat^ of
tkm in voluntary bankruptcy. He Is n Sprinkling ........ ...............
he PIANO ARCHITECTURE EMBRACES { Chester white pigs. * tmiT'of
I Dunca
1*1
tor the five warda of tha
horse trader and Is said t«» have ‘ paid * Walks and crosswalks.,..
• city’s I
'-Hi ’
^ Caldwell, s
imn,. all tie c;<;^w; new Louse built
« Tratreraa aty. Midu.^a bMfi
as hlgli as $:.4oA for a horte without
MOST ALL SCHOOLS.
^.;«10|Col«mbU Trans. C
last fall. large log Imm. everything
In my hands for oollacOr-...
turning over one cent Ju cash.
U444.3f
compute. A largaln If taken a*
I wUl be In my office tor tha pur
Yeas—Aldermen Abliott, Bbigham :
Btmim H. avIliuB- ag^ u!». formerly
Everett. Gilleti. Murchie. Murray and i
Cemete
once F\>r lutrikulars call at W. K.
^ coUectlng said taxea etrecy
of Grand Rapids, wait nw death from
Winnie—17).
«34.72
sextons.
In the slxt^Nmlh rectury the nearest
paralysis at Prt>vldcnc<'. U. I. whf*fi n
Thompvm’.-. I3D West Ninth St.
^
The mayor appolnii-d ais'such coni- ■ approach tunpr present day Plano was
* Hannah A Lay Cc
oct
23
If
* O’clock until 11:JO o’clock la
nnrac act the room afire hcatlni; wrae
$37kt»2.ti91
miitee Aldermen Bingham. Winnie • the Virginal and^plnet. In thoM* daj s
the
forenoon,
and from 1 o’doek tmtH
aloobol. He was wimpped In htaukeis
.there was conhlderabb* money
and
!
CHEAP-Ffity
yard,
beat
4
o’clock
In
tbe
afternoon
of
each
t
and oariii'd to a neighbor s, but died Tranefemd fruin conUnBvm
quality ingrain carpet. ^ PlesM* cal!
$ 2000.«)iArms
All taxea paid before SepL lit wID
la a short time
the clerk be li^;r^^^^o*^w ri7e\o*lb * I ^
*of'^he^^^^‘Il^^uments.
nog iax';;;;;r.;;;;!
105.00 M. E.
morning..
*be
received
wlthoat
coUeetloa
tofig,
laiircu
aty market ..............
^ ^
and all taxea romalnlnc unpaid <m
Giant stret't ero*
11030N
•REVITIEfi.
Cement walks ....^
Mar}' OU4- n of Scots’ Viiginal U ck--------------------------Carried.
K.52ttl
U^'llnquem tax .....
Library Fund,
1 Jersey cow SepL 1st and tmUl OcL liL a penalty

ni I.
u
scrilM'.l an being made of «*ak. Inlaid COW FOR SALE
13k25.tJ6 : M. E. Haskell,
dl. pa
paving tax..
Movi^d by Alderman Bingham that j
|^„d richly ornamcnied
Rprdal convocation of Traverjie a*y Gen. St. lax eidlecied
240 Washing of one per cent for collection will be
St.
paving.,
le
council
adjourn
widow
were
chapter So. m2, tonight fot
**ct 21 tf charged. On all taxes remaining vn
113.06
It. culv«»rt ..
the M. M. degi t-e.
paid on OcL let and tmUl Nor..let a
6134.7.7
Due from other funds
CHAS M. HKEKS. |
rv
and the colon* FOR 8Al^—A light work horse.
»693.4;
• The wUimrr N.^J. N\-.j-, a i,. biadir.,.; Balance <t»verdrawny
penalty of two per cent for collet^
blight. On the lid was
W. Elf-renth St.
oct 19-tf
ftM-i ol haiilwoMil at the Ott
rand pro
process lou of warriiTs. whom a
wUl be charged.
grand
$37»02.t»9
I
dock for Uittenliou.-ve ami Embree ol
mo. ' Office. Room 202 8UU bank bldg.Makes digestif and assimilation N vy of f:Fair dames are^ propltaililug b.v FOR 8AL€-An |is5 Kimball
Still to bo Colloctcd.
Goneral Streot Fund.
credit bill; cheap for rash,
Chicago.
em
M. E. Haskell. City Treaeorer.
perfect. Mak«*s new red blood an lj*’
General stretd lax
3SS0.6* m. K, Haskell, w'wer tax, al: Piano building of today seems
exchange for anything I can use. E
I
4SM.S»1 . ley ........................... .’................|
A special meeting of the Ixuird of Cement walks ........................
bone. That what Hollister’s Kooky j pj-jj^-r^-sslng backward; hat Is
Dated July 24. 1$06.
Due
from
county
..................
2103.34
|M.
R.
Haskell,
paving
lax,
W.
H.
Wilcox.
Old
.Mission.
Mich.
^ trade will be held lu the council uwm
aln Tew will do. A tenlo for the 1 plan., architecture now embract'w pracJuly tfiOoL tl.
From Sf....................................
oct ll4f
" this ff'veaiimat R o’clock.
.loto
55 .-n.. T...
j
.n;h. oM ^
$I0377.>3
The Men’s club of Grao' church will
Johnson Drug Co.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
■grand elegance of the L’Art Nouveau. FOR SALE—One almost new heater.
have its first meet lug of the s«aaon portiem
We now have pianos here In onr
Mrs. A. Hale. 312 West SeVenih St
! store comprising all
Moi^y •.o«lns >t .too r«ddonc- ..f *■»oitoTWCT FUND*
oct IMf
This report la made up tfaOy. The R#.
styl.-s of archliet-iure w hich will match
.ho ^-v. Ctarlo. T 8.«tt.. n«l.or of |
""ttr
Fuoiiw.
cord ia rmt raapofialble tor ohaimea
Xjtbe fumisshlngs of mansion or cottage: FOR RALE CHE4
State atree4^>aiid B*iardman avenue |BalaDct'May 1st. 1M5..*.
I 4560 37;
BridfiO Fund,
ti pianos of the higbost cUss.
nen,: cood u di
2237.34 i A. V. Friedrich, rubber boots !
Every member l» nrg»'tl to be prv'seiif jTax kvUM ...............
which the world’s greatest i ^lai
------------ -: W. R. Caldwell. #wv............
and- bring a friend. Plans are under
I 67SiS.Sl : H. A L Mer. Co., attndries----00ms and in our
Special to the Evening Record.
way for a wlniec that will W UMh Expt'ndml
I 410SJ16
1 find the best fa- HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—We-:
Idi'imant aa^ profitable and matt.^. Balance ..
26S3.k5
of rnion str.-ct on Eleventh £irr^t.
•that jHIect iheTulurv' cd the dub wlllj
rheumc- home like surroundings, and
w'i:b all modern iraprovemt'nt^. En
$ C7SSJM Pay toll, wnndriei
llo you a cordUl invUatioa '
be«i Ittcnssed '
- |
.
qulro of .\. Camiiratj. T.io Strath mew.
A fire alarm from the tvsldenct' of l ^ax l. vk-,1
oct If.
12 i Mrs. J A- Pennington was • Tr.v-1rnion I
Our modem F}-st«*m of piano selling,
Charles Stewart called the department Halanct
j erae aty caller cn Wc-dnewday.
marking each inBtrumeni In plain fig*
to make a run this aOemoon at 3:30.
^ . i
K.«cr Biuman nnd MU, Am-!! ure,.
ures. Fivvs
gives «eto
each e«Mon..r
customer grv'ster stal! mo-k-m ronvenlt-cce* for
^*’^*^*: Cadham have '•eturned from thel.- rurity for full value than the old meth­
, > ,rm. pm- ma
r« ni. Household goevis for ksI
ods of piano pricing
' While driving to Bingham a week
visit to o»*;o
large Boston f* xx fo.- saJe. W
$go Herman Hyman lost three notes
-------- 1 Last Saturdav evening the young
BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED
lUinc. 501 Wet,: Tenth eirecL
Ward Thera.
fe»m hiito veM iMJcket. one being for
i people enjoyed a private dancing party
Balance May ut. IJIOS.,.. .1 646.T7,
PIANOS.
$70. one lor 120 and the other for Tax levied ........ ............. ..
_ I In the hall brer
<
____■ nmsuaamori
the drug store.
.. TTto.Uj
FOR SALE-Hdu^ and lot at 202
$10.30. He thinks he lo«t them during
$4,001 ^•jtl The lead
Spruce St., second north of Asbury
the flrat two mllew out from the city
.EMU RRAY
i Olllett
church. E. H. AUyn.
sept 2S-4
*e|H
aad'offem a n'ward for their recorery.

■^■’“~;r_rr;'OBitsi iwii s **
bl “SLd'jS

FOR RENT.

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___ FOR SALE

_____ ___

iPIANOTALKNO).

I

TAXES

CEDAR

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:m

^----------- J bill of the J. B. Paige Electric Co.
! 1625A91 Lost.
Yeaw-Aldermeu Abbott, Bingham,
.1 WS.ld I Everett, OBlett. Mniebie and Winnle.
46546.(61.
----------- - J Nays—Alderman Murray—! 11.
$ 1270.351 Moved by Alderman Murchie tha^
jay jkrito^Balve hS^it. aad now
,..$22OA0 the report be accepted and adopted
1U49A5 and tbe citv clerk be Inslnjcied lu
draw orders in favor of the several
I 127046
by the diy
Ward Five.
and clerk be
i clerk, and that
Balance May laL 1$<V5...
order on the city
31.4$ j Inatraeted to draw an ordt
376Aj!depoaIlory for $4 00148. > be dlaTHE BMT KETTLE REfDERKD Tax levied ......................
neasnrertotheaev.
lard can be purrhaaed at Broach’s for
tn the cUy derk’a
41 emu,
net 2J4t
$ 616.70 ] report as ]
rdera on tbe tands
Expended
.............j
KB$8»-Fbitr different flavora. reg^
V '
$ «16-7$i T^Z^^Idennen AbbotL
Idar^ for lac, tomorrow only at La
‘Tbese are tbe balances and ganeral j Everett, GOlefL Morebte, Mi
Wew Cura tor Cancer.
am antface cancera are now known
to be cmmble by Bncklcn’a Araloa
Salve. Jaa. Walters of Dnflleld. Va..

oonditioB of tbe dlftiarent mreet tondsiwiaBle—<71.

^
»^75 uprlphL used s^e liie bu. WOOD FOR SALE-U Is tii^
The funeral of the 2year-old child, m good playing coodltkm. for I1C6
In yonr winter’s
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mcachen
Menchen was’one
was I one $275 uprighL
uDriirtiL splendid
anlendid for bednboirin
supply you at tbe following prices
held at tb^'chureh Monda) forenoon. 1 oerh. only $120; several square pianos.
No. 1 blockwoo ai $2.25 per cord;
Na: blockW tot « per cod. Dr,
10 PER CERT SAVED
beectoudBtople BUI wood at «2 peri By payto* for roar cement walk, b*;
of Mrs, M. A. CuKer on Nor. 1. A!I | In as good playing condition as new.
lad. James C. Hopktoi. Cltteeaifore November l.t. 1*06.
I are requested to i»c prc'sent. Price $!0 and upwards:
pbone 711.______
sept Z«-tmo
Ch«. M. Beets. CHy CIsrtt,
We extend to yoo our easy payment
plan on any of tbese Instmments. FOR •ALE-Hoos and lot. bsmoni «rt
1
Jerrv ^iflHvaa ard son have re*, which is
turned from a buslnesa trip to Mania-’

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- {?4«J“JISL"tiin2a.r2i ^ BESTKCm..

Charles A. Cook of Glen Arbor
paaaed Umogh town Tuesday evcsnlng.
Miss Oniba Fralick came ove- from
Maple aty Tuesday to take a music

ktoWB ftxito Ml*. PtoliM imUto ol
jTniTene Oty. *rbo has ■ te-cr Bale

KMBAU. MDSK BOUSE
■,*iunEt.m.
E«TA*U«HCO «ST.

^

UM CAUdAFT* Ktoatfs
M «se flamto
*L K. totolt * •aiA>,
TRY A RCCORO WANT AD.

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TNC evCNINO nCCONO. TRAVCMM aTV. IMCHWAM. rdlOAV. OCTOBER ZT. IfOS.'

jgBttyglKWMj
O0.3 taiid Vtfci
trorrnr W««w D«Hei WaMi

m4

vhM Mr «BB t«r •*
WBmMc. TbetrM/«f

MOTHERHOOD
Actual Sterttity in Woom b Very Ran-Healtliy
^ mttrnn and ChUdwn Wake Hapjiy Homes.

to—My at -tW M« or tto'bocM-t
ikM taUA'TM Ono4M* Mta ttat
«ad tb# lovtrtec o( the
Iera4 •
•an OC Ooat Ul^ baa b<wm Caaa4*
laa t«4Ttu»fT.
^'UinSoida'* u ott# ar tbe pManics of
fIciMNi. ft la a pbjakal def«t. eoa-’
ai^M or proiniatoo of >• bipa back.
«a^ aa4 olatimtkm of tba fonrard
^bnm of cheat and ahoa1dm->what
oaoe faahlobable as the Oraclaa
bcAd. II U peculiar to the cblldrea of
the vraifbir; wt\d Dr. H. 8. Wtaeaen
ia at a44vea^ detive-ed befOra ibo
AAerlcaa
Bdoeaikio aaaodt ,
tloo fa 8t. UmU. **WbOB sroo at^* «{
c^fld with ftai cheat and nwada^l

Ir

-

-nta with uibor-1
culoaia or pbthlaU. Aa your pareol^j
are. BO you are. The offapHag of the!____________
very rich anffer from a def« t
their boon, hoTCcio.^
bat beeaoM of u
^! Cdto, nod to IM thuu two ym«a
blUty or duplurmrat of the »«-«.
■OBWtliiag to hvr ftM-. mtmX all th« croht it
lo Ibe (trim of (oaihrm AriroM. jorgoo. thry »r« bwTra.
roitT U due to Lydia E.‘riukbam'. T<«atobU Com»llb aa lodlaa, loro c«.Up«Jr. aad »
Mac P. Wbany. Soerctarr of
(Ua MO«rr mm
ai ni»
bU wwimhiuhp
compankma.. P>»!t^II^tableCM«!Sm«it»i
■iw
' TigTlatrlr rrraiiTiniBil mnrr atifirraafnllT
North iSbore Oratorical Society.
feaaor W. J. McOee of Farley. Iowa, tbnn by nay other madtetoe. beonnaa (t
auffCrlng
I'Msria* from loM health. M-pi fnr\- Norman, Milwaukee, ^u.. wrltea

huB of tbc aaircfBity.
At |b» Yale«arra
the aide llae aa a critic of the play.
If There ia may alaalM be wlU recomaead to the oorparmUoa that Bar-

Pmideat Biot la no wana triewd ot
footbaU aa played today. HU reportv
hare Deqacntly heea hostile, bat be
baa yfeUM to peblie opiaioo. la bU
leecat iwaotre be to backed up by
Prealdeat Hooaereli aad taflaeatial
Bieaiben of the lacalty aad corpora
New Man.
Waahlngum. Oct. 27.-Tbe effona of
the football aotbortttoa at the George
Waahlagtoo unlveraity to get morw*
mea oat of the agoad baa reaalted to
the appearance of five new candidates
WaUh and Stibeia for fall back, hlur-^
roe and Crane for places on elihtri
end of the line and Bell for one of the
Ijacks Conch Barnard wUl give the)
candidates a lot of work on tho field •
until Saturday, when the team will!
meet tho Vnivrruhy of Marrhind

A £Decial effon 'is \^tvz made to
have the linemen charge low***- anil j
m.Ur.bcbarL.d*vclop.n..vl
Cali Hart Fcolith.
j
San Franrlvco. Cal. Ort 27—Jim;
Jeffriet U angry at Margin Hart an 1!
If he i rrr goit the Umlhvau* man I i I
the ring there \n apt to lie somethin.;!
coming to the laiirr. The big n«tlre.l;
foor SMStba trlUwpt bad ar eoTm
rhtmpion has read the inferview witsi
on ibr boi Hand. o( the drarri and rr , A woman who is ia »ood pbyaical
(-oiuiiu^ta wa. mxur*. , „,,-j
^^Irh the lattn sto>h he thJnl^
calaed an bi> fojsior vigor. McOoc ba. option tr^lu to brr rblldrm U» nal^'«
ilchaugSSI^'f^MO
'
Jeff
ies cun*pir* \ to g.vt h:ui th.
J..„ ,v.,«™rd bomr. a vrriutir
;
•ete. In place of the weakened and. hralthr maternity T
T3!5|t j
***^*‘'
o fctniggle.1
emaciated mah who
i,tni|3fle.l out of .t, If capeeUnt
capeeUat mother*
omthera would
wonld fortify liUU girt wa* bom. ulie-b k'Ua* priil* anil J at Ueno. Nev.
typhoid b<ver
I
U mighty f^Ub. that
all
♦.f-ven* Otiu'k
gth lo
to drag him-t'U
tto Uglo, ^.aito lujSSi fc
I ran aay. - «»id JelfneH.
Th.-re .s
only enough r..rength
idtnteujy^
^a. a?*Ud
auiulned utoaunoa
tboaaanda oi-------------,jwmrm mmm
.ummiDeo
not the ,llghlesi gronndc f tr hlvcom
wi-at. Whlk^ on the dew-rt he aroiiaed] women in thU condition, there would
iidaii
and rdillod Ulmwir hr
ability
Ryan in a?l 0i * talk Kvery.
^Toir
losecta. reptito*
haUis of
a child U» a mature tonb
ict h.to[Tommy
jlMidy knomi Tlyta
no: like ne .
plantu whir^ aim ihere. J!e bellevet j ^^Thi following Irttera to Mr*. IMak to Mro. Plolbam. Lynn. Mas*
adeica U free to all
will ha\him along wbh others i
•ju. dvn
and physical ccllaioe
] MnTlTC. Glorer. Vice-Pfraident el
fakirs.”
Mnu Arthur Hoary, wife «l the nov ; Milwaukee Raoiaem Woman s Aiboocia
painful meuktri----gainfa.
I
Reesrd.
eli*t. prtibabi) own. more tree.
WU., wrllca
Mcnnphl*. Tenn.. Ucf 27.—Armugapy other woman in America
Mrw Ptokbam:PtokbamrImror orarlaa tronbl^
mentv have been eonchuSevl w hereby j I
of them grow on the mile square trari Dmr Mfw
wq* taafrtod for arrwwl tsmws and no
or nerrons proslraUon. abonld re- j .
Patch,
the
pacing
king, will to* which the Henr>*s |»c>«»ei»s up in the
run blmwd ««r boma Th* doetur mid | nw.mb..r ihaV Lydia K. Puikham * Vcfre- »
rai*KIlU. 1ml mo*t of them grow m.
impound !holds the record for ' given final opixirtuniiy of the
Uole Compomid
world** r« -rjrd fur .1
toukhk mtdirlmr. JJ* rrratefct^^mb^ of actual
mile with wind. jfbiH.l. r^^rsnt^v pats‘1
Mr». Henry'* fad. Wbcnevtr the mer j
at Uxlagion In 1:55U- I>au Patch KAhiii^i Airtei Md
people on wboae land It atand* and oi. j "T^
”* gfiKHW V
own wurtd ji record of
.was ft»rlir.erly held by the local couriM>. a
fer* to buy It ItonalB. when the own j--------------------------------------------------------- 1------•Jlband^cnie trophy ha* been promlRed
or* find that «hr m i.bM. neither to c Jt dny he surrendered hiroK.'lf to Boa |
dean nor lmn*plant the tree, but onl.v UtrtHS ofllcer* in Utndon. Kng
G. Billing* and a p;ir*o by ihs^
I by C K. G
ly Uiu.l;|
nt^fK-latlon of tto*
to feel that It U bet* they make liu 1 *”K «»errauded the Clay County
z i.Mcmr.li*
! .McmpVis Trotting
1
i prearni of It. Mom of her tree, an*! Co., of St. I*aul. Minn., of IH.OOA while
lb rc:urned
lora! ir*
^ named and all cif them have their pic jit" ^eenratr. Thai rouctm i* fearf i3
ahich holds a majority of the par
in the
••There
no
luret taken and filed away In an im-jihai It* itit/rem* will .Roffer f Kcklatul
and trotting record*.
moiiaealbum. ' My pet tree Jual now; , U pro.r.,.u.,l. ,n.1 ha. ln..rac..vl .I .- A"
Bio Money for Fighter..
*be aay*. -I* a eucalyptus out In Hlv.|L«mdon police to act him fit'e.
S.nn Francisco. Cal.. On. 27.—For
1 ont. to gay nothing of dercating her.**
ermWto. Ca Ii'a namotl Bemanl Shaw | Ml** Kva Ikioth. commander of 1
feit* of ll.bC'O from each *ide have
If* ah original ir«'e. K thed* Itr liark 1 Rahatlon Army in the mitcd 8tat
lHH»n
posted
by Jimmy Gi-dnrr and
;i fiow that he has grre home with ht«
when other tree* cootmu 1hem»eUe. j while in ('anton.O . called on Mr* Mr
|d.r.aied'toom
biKvth played ihrci* Mike r‘Twln”) Snillvan as a portion
‘ with aheddlng tofcely their leave* an I s KlnUy mu! had a talk of fift.^ n inin
vt*rs at ceni* r < n t‘.e Prinrf’fm team of tho T2.i<M) Kldo bet which the conIt hold*IUleav%*edgewUetothe>uu.j »de^. She was ,,n*>ente.i wl-h a P*ii 1
,,
U^st lietwoen the*o two lightweigh'
.0 mat the ire* d«e*n't give a bit trf of rllpiM'r* made by Mr*. McKinley aa.1
.j,,.
Uixe-* will car-:

i': 'TS.

i.

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LSFSi«
™r“3Ss^£^;-K

SPORTS OF AtL KINDS

. i o.wU': ~ r’™r.rw“‘.;r i >4c<-r*> ««-«•-«»«>-•

h

^j^oria^c .h._do to aoyhody.

HARH

WANTEfi!
for • MW foutiSryi OM"
shop; stoMiy wwkj sood

ws^BETMrnBEiJBASnR
. tfimiY
DETROIT. WrCH.

ft

Dft F. fL MAC NSTT-

;i O

eOAL
iioo PER TON
■ u

-_______

ymiT cwmiitB
IRE c. I. Tin* mm.
Oieddina
Rtn0$.:.^
Plump solid gold—
.^LL SIZES

Rich cut glass. Beau­
tiful China, Hand­
some Silver, ELE­
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome wedding
gifts at

$1.00. $2.00.
$3.00. $4.00

Stairs
Jttmtirf Start

We sell the Famous
Fo.\ Typewriter

m WUhalw btak. t» dW •»< 4M

MARK CRAVirfi DSUVUV—LAfkt
trMiht. paRtoto aad tnokA OM
at City Book Btara,___________ __
mn%, E. L. BONNCirs hair draastafi
HEAL CSTATC
ATC AND LOANN--0rsaM
Land aad Dnaa Ccw
Maaacer. Ofilea, raoM •

m WIST FMXT snUT
DIL F. MOLD8WORTM- Bpaelal Ah

V«I Art Nit Fteiitg Well,

5Sidr*5SKS*"t£S^XS

Olcdding
Gifts

OR. a E. CMASK. IIMWt bM »*■

DR. E. R. MINOR—Offle* ovp* da«P
Icon. Dniff mow. 8paeMI«t
la «r«. oar. BOM Md UioM 4

Klid-vn
TmMw.

B

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ssr-

OIL A. H. HOLUDAV, Graduate To
nmto UniveraUy. Ofico In Muaaoa
bldg. Telephoest. eflka 102: raM
danea m.
phfloaa W._________________ ^
AftTHUII HOLUDAY-^ D Phjtb
clan aad aurgeoa. Ramovao to o<
flea* over First National hank Clt6
i*ma pbopc 2t6.__________ _________

CIV8
VIB, VIGOR & VITA1.1TY
Try • ••Pill tw-night/*
r«r gala hr aU Dnwgito.
IP Onnt nnd M Cwnt Boan*

AKCn NO SUiSTITUm

geon; onoim to Wllbelm block, third
floor, wHh Dra. Sawyer aad Penhab
lefoa.
HARRY R. HARNtR—Kxpar:
uner and acU

HERVKY H. ANOCRtGN—Attoraay

BINS, AMMUNITION
AND RUNTERS* dOTIHRO
If you want iinylhinc in
ihr (inn lim*. it will |xiy
yuti b> call niid i*xauiiue
oi.r sliH-k. We havo tho
assortment
of
(.iuns in Northern Michi^^n and are sure w c‘ can
suit yon lioth in quality
and j»rioiL We also R-arry
n roniplote sto<-k of (iuii
Casr-s. Ueloadinjj: TooU,
HnntiiiK CoaU. Vests,
.\ummnition.
ete.
It
will pay you to ex.amine
our fiUKik anti ajuI our
pritx?s liefore yon hiiy.
I'ome in aiul see tlie
new :t.'i eal. Aul«)iii:ilic

THERESSER
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAHEB MANISTEE
OOINO WKitT

QOtNO «A»T
Lv. I..oCu»r«'n Tassdsys. Thondsya.
Tlittr dsy*

aad counselor. Wllbelm block. Trav­
ersa aiy, Mich. CiUieaa phoaa 'HM.
AMTRACT8*oFTITLE—<X O. Oarw
ver. Prices rea onabla. Ottca with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbooaa.
OR. E. F. CHASC-Homeopatblsi. Offi.-o ov« r »«is»«-e*s drug Mora. CItJgens pboae-Kesideoce. 336; offlea
524.
.
mug SI Mao
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special allate
Uoa .to d‘sease» of chlldrem Boom
403 State t>ank bldg. Both phone*.
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION NO. 1»National Pndertive l>egioa will meet
in WtM.rlntnn hall on the third Tue#day of ♦^ach month at 7:70 p. ra.
rahln S. Va<1er. president; lyirin
Rol)»'r;?. secn iary ; Nettie C. Gray,
deputy.

. Inqoirvstil A N. E. ticket CkSc«
,hc b<-^
.HI l~
IK«tcd Ifo day. prior to the match.
0»$. J. 0. 4 JUST J. TKUbSLOOD
whlch jh
is act for Nov. 2t The men will
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN81
fight iH'fore the Hayes Valley club lor
sBIAi. I a. as. to tl
:h) per cent of the gross gate ivcd-ipts
I » m. t
After'Franchlae.
mfiak I
LoulM ille. Ky . Oct. 27 —There I*
rirte.
plenty f»f strong talk here that LLiui«tville will take Vo.Toh's franchise in
the American league neat season. Tb ‘
nimota are »o persistent that ther
have gained many bellcver> and it u
,t«,a!‘i3:=
certain that an opitnon has be«‘n se
lAO
aRr***
cun^l here Tor a site ?o- a fuirk.
the mailt dept udeiice of tho island.
{will find sure and permanent forge?-.
j,
would s»and any sb'ow
The claim Is made that as Detroit I*
O. F. CARVRR ML ma
arranging to take over Tolefio’s Iran
Htwarhiahtna
rrarr
,w .tr> I
thr WoHrrinr.
Real Estate Transfers.
chlM? in the American association the

I
M»mb«r of tho Confereoe*.
Carl rtviwn ;o Addb- A. Gibb.^^.
vacancy can best be filiod by ihLs city.
Ma>field.
Iiort
j
block
8.
M
OiM' Ir.ter-r-tting b^ature of the ganu*
pectedty come into a fortune of ISlU.-! Price 60c. Guaranteed.
' C J FI. at- to Sicln**y J Ca*^
il* the t»‘obaUimv that Nebtaska may
4Mt0 left her by an uncle. II Hilton, of |
------------------------b b A. RUILMMO.
II. see. IS. town 27. mngo 11: $12 2S i
; be taken into the conference neat year,
Win O Ftw.: ami wife to Tbumaf; <
<'obirado:
by a
PCRSCNAL.
Jtamon. parcdl. Traverse
«r*e CUv. $na...|
down,
due
to
dyspepsia
or
con*tii»ail
r
11'lr.
I'afrngll.
Michigan*
ivTireseni*Tno duxen empty whisky bottle*
IMvvonI t\n
When King i:»
New ; Aiit.^n W U*-tak
...........................
Brace
up
and
tak.*
Dr.
King's
N
wen nrtMlucMl in a Sanamiuao. Cal.
Ufe Pills. Thev tak»- out the mat*-.. . Claus. irv. *g of v..^ "llc'-^/io^^^ iCRIKD RAPIDS I INOiiKl IT
rt»un by State .«ienatt.r l^rromons. con-U le^
-Tcsldy \V.il««<.”
' tcppori to the Comhusken. provided als which are clogging yxnir energies | range 11; SI.sm.
COaPAKT.
vlcied of brllxTy. In ^upl»art of a IP'^-!
imMouri.il Inbb’: t*4 in »*e tds<>e<l In j thev will adopt the fn^shmen rule. No­ and give yo i a new start Cure h*w«l- I Anrin w C. " allii
lohnsoo lot 51. block i*'5 A B ; S2 87
I «nrzi-er.B too.
1 TimeTRbl..Takiac Effort Sept J«%h, M
ORM *M. mw WSMM
.
tion made Ttnwday frn* a new trial.‘.Hf di'egtMHi of tin- rUntf-au d*Fau in | traska will yiild If by so doing ».he
Bugbee
Orrf'ar Simnsou ti kM A Si-ymonr. ‘ Tiwik l«arw<- Trmrwrm Litj loowaw'tto# liar ito Aowa. <11
Four Of lh.< Jmor. «mra.r.l In aritine 'l"••u"••' ••f ■'«■»»«»•
’ : c»n sH luio the ««f.-irnc<-.
lot n and c4 l^*t 1*’,. Mock
» '• ‘ r^n ICMV.M TrRTrTM
...noru.
that they dniBk BO IKim.r. Thr trUI: Hr. .\dnl|.li ITlImi. 1«t«bi>j>of] At Mlphi«»n. Vo»t 1. noa
drvoilup
Co.> 2nd add:
Wro D Uri*idee and wife to Harrir?
.wo moBth..
1
'«“».«u-o,too ,o pm,me <ho
mto
: T. Dridgo. lots
12. block OS. In
KullroArt Boobb-ou m thr Volir., j
"""^'troodttlon .o ,how Wil.le
cwnncw-tuie NifTth
i lerlochen. $l5o.
SIBIM durto* ibo p*» >-»r kllU d MT •
.
! nr*ko, *hor» Ibrr «w off Bl Wllllo
State Lumber Co. to Joseph Ro !c,
sir fMwuul Flcat. a wHl knewti
m.
pBuMEor. Md l.Uur,H in....,,;
Notice of the Meeting of the Board of
oi sw\ ami wA, of se^.
c :;.7 ,
^ ’ t uwbTil
r »f Fughiml.
1
Review and Eouallzatton.
town 23. ratigv 10. $720.
3,261 employe, and InJurtKl 45.426. | <,,,„ uatlonnl
anibei.ts. *«
*s a mb',
mie. ate
nntiannl :iltlbri.1«.
ate!j ininnl* U working hanl in prepam•
...
V
b I
CoviUe to nt>:d Smith
There wt're 6.224 coillatoiu. with man.! „,td.Uh. • tton for the Michigan game n which
Nollco Is bereuy given that the ;
„ j ^ ^u \ Tth
^
wrw V...J a.-»
oo i FRONT
cbomt STREET
rto
TIh' Bight n.m. Sir l Ynm l^ nettle. | there i* more inieri'.M than In any Board of R< view aod Equalization or I add;
«y loa* or i4.M9.064. The total loas
201
purtSuUR.m
Bi aadorrmBcat I 2&!
from all kinds of accident* was 19.711. Brit’rti nmhn«adrtr in Paris, m . nlly I other imme this >ear. In order ;» .hcci.> ofTr.vcrv.Ci.y.Grau.lTr,v.i Wm K Griffl.h ,o C.-ficl.i MIlUi.
lilN KiM.v first blrtbday. luxirg * strengthen some of the weak spots It ««• coanij, Mlch.sui. jrill m«i m ! «;'«
€Wi-,..r..
.
powlUlc that some of tho members regular seaslon on Monday. Nov. 6lb.
Alfined ttoear^ walkiyl from San been forty-inie yrar* in isTvke.
* Mpi. Mar> FSfarek to Jno Toman.:.
■ ' '
-------of ihe tftom of the Collt^ of Physi- 1!»<»3. in the council rooms to the Sta'e ; lot* 9 and U, block 4. GoodrirhV add; |
Fraaetoho to NewA’ork city to fliyl the
ft L.uxatwooo.8-r^r a.
roll cfTrasle M.tnMg
>4,11, and Surpron. id»y l>r drafiol. Dank hwildiog from 8 o'clock until »1
girt be loved had fidae back to Italy,
C 8 MCTBAjr A«^
eoDoBr 1> ■ pari « HHnols «> ib.t o'clock in the forenoon and from 1
Jno. K» ll*-> aed wife to Jamo^ Sul
to a deapoadftit mood he attempted to Bto ibo»o llnr, from J H Rlmmoai of
llvan. lots 1 Kami 10. l h>ck 2. F H. h
end hU life by a plua«e from the-WT!
:.JrVb,7“c^’..ff-b*'S ^C:
".3 b.- draficd Huimn^aicLv.
o'clock until 4 o-clcflck In the aflermwi lEl add; 81.030
81 I NEWWII.H8LM BLOC*
, orer the Bait riv or.tbBd BM takra
Amanda M. Granam to Thomas
of the saUl day.
Which he
f^SS i
.
They shall hate Uk' power to rcd<- Conklin. nV- of tot** 4! and 12. block
eao«h. Ital dhiurbcd Biy BluhlV real., Ini. rc»i Is ih« uaivcralty la a
4. V4TUtom>borg; $64.20
acribe, n^valuc and ro-equallte the 1 MUon Uyen and wife to \^hn G
1 tried eterriblBK. I..1I nolbint would 1 rr^-ird m the work of Ilarlow
«BCO pcopw rell«»w II. until'
"Orchard l^e aiar. who la iH lna irie.1 several parts of any description of real Fuller and wife. |»arcel. 11 . L A Co h
loal tbatr Uwia. baa jrfaUad tke Brat Dtaemro- tor
eatnte, but not to incrcaae or dltafn- 121U acid :
Which
•*
P>*3«> «'
Udna McAlwa.* to Geo W. LUUe
daaiaca auic EdM 8. Hular. botBed •BdCoWa.
tostantly teUe\e* and penaan««U> > mo*i the catirc game at quarter lah the toul aiuteasmect upon the fUdd.imrctM. i»cc. 22. tnso 23. range 9;
la tbBt Bro. la prraalBs a $SS.«0C ault
all thrcml and Iwg dlaease* . pre- Wednesday, and hto work wa» the fea
ll.4f»0.
acBlut «l>* eillrr CoortriKtloa Oo.i,*B„ ^p
Pvmu
Interested
may
appear
at
A.
C Elder ard wife to Ofcar
turc of the fitoc. Almo*t
aon l>ru« Oo, r. H. Masda.
which biMHR »ba bBtldlBff. claiming
cUlmlngJaoB
dling of pant* thU meeting and the baard wUl hear Simpson, to: 2k and wA^ lot S7. block
i; Ste and ' i«^n'.^ncehacdlln
* Amm. . drUEftaU
2. F. H.'s 2nd ndd; ll.40.\
Ikat the bttlldtoE ordtoMot
aheenee of fomhllng aad ccmaldrr their statements aal
II. Trial home Ihc
Floyd L. Smith and wife to Oscar
‘toted.
------ ----------------- - *
! marked hla work Many are wonder after hearing said statemeau the de- Simplon, parcel. P. H '* 2nd add; $2.
Twenty-five thousand cljmretie*. cfLOUISE PRINCE BUCK,
Rtor-kbolm iiSN the largest UdWth ratej tpg u Yoat U devetoplng him tnio a ctoloo of/said board will be final and
flgar. and a aco-v
rovolvera acfv
Uxxie Rlchmoml to Kdwa.-d Mc^'quarter hagk for neat y^tar. Capiaia
*to cd nVi of nw*., of seU.
found cached to a cave oocupU^ by
Qlrea aader my hand the 2€th day Xamaxm.
* j Noreroaa will K<are aebool next spring.
tec.
22.
town
27.
racge
11:
flJio.
Oollasa.
SprinffBald. M«.
Jacob Maichenitti. 18. Lewlr Shrtv
of October. A. D. 1905.
Gem W. Urdic and wife to Herbert PIANO. HAHIBONV AND THEORY.
‘i
WiH Kill Foetball.
wood. 15. ahd Charlv* Oolborta. 14
CHAB.M. BESR8,
A. Beaaleaa. lots 2V ami 21. block lu.
Individual attanilM and dlady 8*«m
Tired -ont. worn oat i
icoTE oM, to Chloajto. The Juvenile
oet 28-104
atyCleviL H., L A Oa a !*♦ a4»d; 81A30.
QESmm iUt&Wm>. Buhemtoi
Aaditor Oenc-al to C. L. Newell, •aeh pupil, with th# stafla pwtpasa af
bandiu aie from La GnuMfc. tod„
gantoU tm raoehrad hj J. N. Mai
ne^ of acV sec ^8 town 26 range
' which town they hare been toldhiE for would fljr to »!«««. ■ BoHlatarl Roakr j that brfUmy Md
9: litAi.
ttoak.
otofi^ntj
llowitala Tm Mk«a itroBB BcrrMjBm thoB «lBio b. toothsil glared hr Mot MraBta flar an lnhartar i
ea arorh.
CMfum KeweH to Joatah a Hilton. to*pti fraftoi.
oei 4-1 mo
hH of aeV. Me. 28. towa 26, range 9;
^ Peter Antnei ankland to the lack- •Bd rich Rd hdoei. IS cMlt. TM oriOarBaiB-UMa. ar Uat IMUiaU haaR
TRY A RSCOIW WANT
. irUOlOp 898 W. KJOHTH fiT,
8809.
laM* ho BltailBMd IM Mo
TRY A MBCORO WART AD.
Bi?c»be»torto thewpr44. Laat Frl- Tablctl Johauw Oru* Ca
a»r»a<Ul*«aI«a-. rn.,r..ala«>tWn.^:^MrKml<T.
l<«at of alt Ili-Mf "
; JHnnl».«m lo
nlor th. MrMnl.Vj^^
Vlfwuri .HIW hav»\o.niawn rcnicierj ami j ^__ ___ _____
_____ '
Chicago phyRlclana liave «iartH
an^ the mnferonr**
! l.era ea^y
I the late pr.'Hlden
|2.»i00.ft00 rlu‘i ’ plaeefl )
movement to etv'ct
iHHU defeaie.l
Ibv.rh
home
‘ ■
____________
came to MifMgnn » up^-ctite.; to make
' Charle* M Schwab is t<
iv,.; a.™- -»„M.
^
aho.ias and hopine u. « ln. Hr
earned silver dinner rervlee
uonc worruw .ruuDiv.
} went awav deftWled .11 to 0. all scorod
at a cost
tit IIBO.OOO.
1160.000. U
tarot1 a.
oo.t of
It I*
U *a!d I It I. a ^ tabtl to
„hr haif. Now hr ,1.. down to trur
Ikwm hr .hr floor, ovor »adr lor •!
lt’h-“,rnJ^^
»<.v,r aod «y. tho vtrprivatr dlnlna room
, b^rv. waary and womoot by thr ;or. -davr.! his moo off ihrir frrt.
roooroui tnw, wrir ko badly »hliv paio, ,nd ladaoa. of dyaprp.Ub blllM^^
„„ ,
„,| rt.,r.,n«. and dr-

FRANK TRUDE

H.&N. E. TIME CARD

fe^=frlir
^==SS":i!
jiS

JOHN R. SANTO
PERERAL

rri^^.sr'o'V* r

FIRE mSORMCE

I__

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

NOTICE

«.S'EE DENTIST

lH.«ilc«atif
iOKiiOE & MeWETir :

8ENERAL INiSURAIGE

........

•'«2iJ“Fg?1SS2S'5t55r.

PEREAUROUETTB

O.D. MILLER
OKNTIS-r'

I

I

i

,«,,r
wt KvnuNa RSCORn. THAvtiiM crrv.

ONpCASrBaSPteADS
U9 each

michioan. frioay. octomr tr, ima

'5rwv..

Ido DOZEN HOCK TOWELS
9c each

Wm

81«90.wdgbt8ll».niAeor wtry «boiee combed
nm, oar regalar 1^ jpread - there's jwt one
hundred of these, no non at this price.

FAoir

White and colored borders. ISxSC. worth 12^c.
but Retting them in case lots right.from the mill
enables us to sell them at this price.

*TMK QUALITY IKTOMK

UNDERWEAR

I LADIES’UNION SUITS

FOREST MILLS PANTS AND
VESTS FOR LADIES

FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CBILDREN

Colors white and grey.

' - roREST «nj.s UlOOIT SUITS

Sizes 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 0.
Extra fine quality yarn,
extra heavy. The best
garment ever sold
anywhere
25C

No. 160 Union Suits, all wool, extra heavy, but
very fine and soft worsted yarn, very desvable
for ladies who srant warmth. White O Krt
or grey, per suit,.................................. O.OU
No. 158 Union Suits, white, silk and wool, will

not shrink. You’U like these.
O KA
Per suit..... ................................. 0*OU

IN RIBBED AND FLAT GOODS
No matter how hard you are to please we can
please you both in assortment, quality and price.

No. 180 Forest Mills Pants and Vests
Made of fine combed Egyptian yam. not fleeced.
For ladies who do not like the heavy weight
garments this line will please you.
Each..............................................

UNION SUITS
We have all that^s desirable in both coUon and
srool Union Suits.
>
We ask for your underwear business on the mer.(
its of our stock. If you cannot do better here
than elsewhere, we are not entitled to your
patronage.

60c

Same as above, extra

S.".... 76c

Mfit I OR PANTS AND VESTS
No more w(^hy underwear was ever made. Ev- j
erything about them right. Combed Egyptian }

No. 180 UNION SUITS

ooo;

nEHIOR inaON SUITS

YPSHANTl UraOR SUITS. SHRUNK

ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BETTER SKIRTS
For $1. i^'ever in the history’ of this store have
we had Isuch value in petticoats at $1. There
are four styles in this lot. only ten dozen in all.
and two days will finish them. They go on sale
SATURDAY MORNING. Come expecting a
good thing. You'll not be disappointed.

Same
the above, but
Union Suits.
I
Per suit....

1.00

...... $1-00 I

LADIES' BLACK TIGHTS
We recommend this make.
UTICA PANTS AND VESTS
| All sizes, three qualities.
Same make.-iai silk, light weight for y f{f\ Color grey, extra heavy, very elastic, heavy fleece. ;
$1.00, $1.50, $2.50
full sizes, and the best heavytleeced garment i
winter............ ..................................... #‘UV
that Is made today.
fiOft !
Heatyr weight,$10.
... .
Per garment.....................
............ UVA/ ^ Black Cotton Tights. 50cSilk and wool. For extra fine underwear R
this will please you. Per suit....... . U.W

CARPETS, LINOLEUMS,

If we cannot save you money
in this department and give

SILK PETTICOATS
Just placed on sale another lot of thoTC silk petti­
coats at $5, $6, $7.50 and $10. Great values—
every one of them. Let us show you.

Matiinp, Draperies, Window

you the best line In this city to

.;v;.

RUGS, OIL CLOTHS
01^111^

the greatest line to'^hoose from
—the lowest prices ever quoted

'

choose from, then we don’t
want your money.

/

HOSIERY.

The winter lines arc noy
on ounshelves and no bet­
ter line was ever offered
Cotton fleeced blankets, full 10-4 size
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for sale. The outlet of this
store is so large that we
buy hosiery in case lots di­
114 Blankets. 2« lbs.
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rect from the mills. That
means more hosiery value
than
yon can get elsewhere
11.4 Twilled Blankets, weight 2 V Ibt.
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for your money.
Fleeces at 10c. 15c, 19c.
25c for Ladies or Children.
:i l.4 Twilled Blankets, weight 3 lb«.
1.5Q
WOOL HOSE.-.At 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c, 75c, 1.00.
Assortment the largest, qualities the best.
124 Twilled Blankets, weight 3’/lbs.
J.,75
ondike values.

WOOL BLANKETS.-3 00. 3 50. 6.00. 6.50. 7.50.
10.00.
ROBE BLANKETS.-The most beautiful line
we ever had at 1OU. 2 66. 2.90 ard 3 50.
ROBE CLOTHS.-H you prefer them, at 15c. 25c
38c. 45c.
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KIO GLOVES

Shades, Lace Curtains:

OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, r
CORSET GIRDLES.

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NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S GREATEST CLOAK STORE

Every express brings new Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, etc., to this great cloak department. Last Saturday wis
the biggest cloak day we ever bad. This coming Saturday will , be still larger, so coraejn the foreAlso Golf and Fabric Closes at 86c. 60c. 75c. $1: j • noon if you can. SPECIAL VALUES EVERY DAY. $2 98 to $76^.
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OUTING FLANNELS

Here's where we save you some more montfy—we\_
sell you a gown made from white, pink or blue Dark and light colors-27 inches wide, the
daisy cloth, nicely trimmed with braid and em- ' best cloth we ever sold at per yard............... vA/
broidery’, at 1.00. Others at 50c. 75c. 1.50 and 1 S9.
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About 10 dozen left ol those 5(tc girdles for 39c.
Wc ha\’e the most complete corset department
to be found anywhere—we fit the stout and the
slim, the long and short, high or low bust, short or
long hip—Jet us tell you more about the line at
the Corset Counter.
We mention here a few of the good numbers
at 1.00.
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Nos. 470, 475 and 480
American Lady’, No. 123
•29 in. all wool flannel for shirts and Children's ;
American Beauty. No. 917
school dresses, at 25c and 29c.
W. B. and the Crescoe, the
Then there's the fine soft finish and shrunk kind
Ferris waist and the J. C.
at 45c and 50c. in all the pretty colorings in
stripes, plaids and checks.
C. like cut.
1.00
all for
FLANNEL PETTICOAT PATTERNS. - All i
Then
we
show
the
other
wool made by the Laport woolen mills. .42 in. j
'qualities at 50c, 75c, 1.50 up
long. 2yi yds. wide, in gray, cardinal and blue,
to 3.00.
at 85c. 1.00 and 120. '
All kinds of waists for
KNIT SKIRTS—in a great variety of styles and
Children.
prices. 26c. 60c, 75c. 1.00.1.60. 2.00.

FLANNELS.

The border and the finish arc as important as the
size and weight.

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wool at 40c to 75c.

40 per cent wool, regular sizes—a very srortby
underwear where part wool is wanted.
Same as above, but fit* |>er cent wool.
'TK/s
Color grey only. Each......................... • OC

Fleeced Vests and Pants

No. 2S4, same as above, but 80 per cent

CHILDREN'S PANTS AND VESTS
ESTS

Ladies' Grey Ribbed Vests and Pants. 50c each In cotton, fleece lined, a: 3c, 9c, 15c and'25c:

SUPERBA Udles' Cotton

No. IM. all wool, medium weight, very fine, will
MC irriute the most sensitive skin.

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75 per cent wool. 1*0 per cent wool, all 1 fCrt
wool and sUk and wool, at $1 and.... **OV/

There is no store in this part of the state that is in a position to serve you so
well in this line as we are. We carry evciything that is worthy from the cheapest
to the best, starting at Ik the garment and ending at $10 for all Silk Union SuitA

OUTING FLANNELS-29 inches wide, heavy
quality, choice patterns and colorings, dark ^0
Wc cannot get these again at this price.
I Outing Flannel 30 inches wide, the best quality
made, the choicest patterns to be had, I /Ta
i dark, light and medium colorings, per yd
I FLANNELETTES in the new choice Fall patj terns and colorings, at 10c. 12j4c, and l-5c yd
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See the new Jap Kimona designs.

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I CALICO-If in need of any Calico, here's a Up
; they're 6c while what we have on hand lasts.
! They’ll be 7c soon.
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PERCALES-At 12>fc for manchesters are
cheap. There'll be more soon; we have a fine
line now.

FOR DRIVING GLOVES

For Ladies in Beaver Gauntlets at $3.50. Beaver
Mittens for Children at $14»0.
Moeba Kid Mittens, fleece lined, for Udie*. the
faoRMS ftcland Brto. mike; at $1. lAO and fl.

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THt CVCNING RECOVIO, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN, FRfOAY. CCTOBER 27, ttqs.

ih • •tote tL
owt wWi BMwe
thui othen. To
yh«to coo.
u- 1000 SttiU and
10.00 Omeoata. Yoa cant
equal them anyadiefe at the
price.

We do**t expect creiy man to look like tbew hdi fadiicMd if
«ma^ •e46B0tad«o3Me tt:iioth«ttoitottii«powt. the pictam
•redceicMdooljrto ahov the pwrmiiioK Myleo «ad to nfono thk
Inijreriu •dww. of the Kcaeial c«t o( coat or oeerraia they will
fled in the leading •loiee. A few yean aip>. tin iioad pnetioal
olaterwaawoni;amoreaeatibiecoat waanctreron tbcmaiket for
Jf iehifna dimaW. For two ye^ wo haec aold but fcw; the loi«
oonu U today an good, they o^t to ban a good wide collar
iaateod of the nanowofia. hot taabhm tor follyi dencea that we
■mat adl what U Bade, then-forv we prfwcat tha hrat that caa be
bongbL A tew yean ggo the aodemiat waa made with aoft boot,
fora fitting. DOW the abooldeta an btoad. well padded in front,
htnerer. the oew fade eocm appear ootamra to auTaDd that ^kdi
WM worn a abort tine ago wiOiiot pleaw the maaaea today, ao
there ia«lyooc UiinKU>do.vi*.wheuyoBboy,bny that which
faahion deetvea i» right.

HAIVIIL.-rOIM CL.OTHIIMO
ooivii^aim y

ThU Overcoat yoeation lira cion to benrt: we pUaud to hare
the Iwat OrerooaU in town; we think wo're got tliem We’re been
working on thia overcoat ptobloat for mootha. We’re an orerooat
an’e form for every mac'a notion ami for everj* nuin’a
lor every- num’i

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Next to thoddeft, rollaim
and hipek, oost fronU are
tin* weak p>inU in onlinary
ck>thcs. Few maken have'
fully overcome this ditticnity.
The fronts on all our fine
suits and overcoata arc ri^hl
and stay right; they don't
sag out of shape afUr a
week’s wear, nor after months
of hard senioe; they remain
firm and are proof against
curling or breaking.

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Then tbeiw areoar 1.60 Rata,
onr 1.00 rodenrctf. onr 30e
Shirta. AUaiennumial talnea that will at once cobVince yon that yon get the
beat hete that yon can poaaiWy get anywhere for the

We fit fat men. tall
short meo.

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10.00 SUITS

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13.00 SUITS
lieautiful patterns in the new­
est mixtures, plain blacks
iiml blues.

20.00
lijual to tailor matlo.

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Nothing ^letter.

Hats ffiM 50cti5.e0
A Gnat Cap Siasu

We carr>' a good line of Fur
Coats: the Ijest Galloway we
have se«*n we punhasoil.
Kuasian Cadf coats an*
light in weight, natural color
uml weiir well
We can give an cxc«*llent
Kersi*y coat with good fur
lining, handsome wide Fur
Collir

Fur linld, fur triinmod, it
Ixats all. the hundfumd knit
cajiswi have.
SweaU-rs and Caps triumii'fl
in sanie color. Ik*autiful
knit jackeU. all colors. Nov­
elties in Knit Vests.
o.OO buys 4*111 extra long
mnckinlfish, rain proof a ml
warm as an ovrn*otil.

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Copyright
H«rt Schtffnor

by
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There is ;dao a goixl demand
for overcoata as aliov**. 4o in.
lon^s miule fn»ni Keisey and
heavy Friezes. This repres<»nt8 one of our (Jn*ate«l iiargains, a good 12 00 coat for

10.00
Our Heavy Dark.Coat only

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A grt«l liargain.
Nothing to comiiare with our
varifd aasorUnent of Over­
coats for

6.00118.50

Copyright 1905 hv Hart Schaffner is Marx

ClotliBS for Young Men!
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Clothes for Boys! Clothes for Children!

We have made a special effort in this department of our business and now have the largest displays of Boys’ Clothing ever shown in Traverse City.

yOONG MENS’ SUITS
Most young
you men come here for clotlius; many of them couW
nduoid to go els«'when*: wx- take jiains to have our young
not lie indui
men’s clothes just right.

We've anTunlimiUd nfsortnieiit of little chaps suits in
the neat Junior, Rus-sian and
Admiral blouse effects; for
agt-s :i to 10; belter than you
can got elsewhere.

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JJ.50 to $6.00

Yoaar Met'* an Waal Suits In Mlixturea in Long I’ani ^suiu
CItys. serges, and fancy mixft 00 up; many haftasomo
tun's. single or double bn*asle<l
style: fit and Workmanship the
atyU-s
You i«iy $12.50 to $1:1.50
eliewhen* for the same kind
of garments, our ^ J 2

smu for Yobdc Men mtde of
finest fancy worsteds, ibibi ts,
Sc^otch twisd. fast blue serges,
single or double breasted. uj>-U)
daU* styles, with broiul jiatlded
shoulderwand handfellid i-olhir.
suits that Ti'tnil al 1 over f<»r more,

ChUdrens' Garments
Russian suits in red. green
and blue shadc*s, as you pn*fer: also in inixcil fabrics.
Triunnrd in in any differ-

$5.00 and $6.00

$3.50 10 $5.00

YOUKG MEN’S SUITS. sl7x*s :i0
to
a gniat numU*r of the season's most desirable lots, double
and single breasttd, in worsteds

Live Styles for Active
Yonnfsters

$12 to $18 S‘’''.~"$6to$10

iXjublc brt^asted two-piece
suits in ages 7 to l»i, from
absolutely fast blue serge,

$3.so to $s

YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS
Then?'s an cx« lien in' in the
making of our clothes which
makes them superior to all
others.
Younr men’s Ml wool Oxcrcstls made of the finest clievioU,
twixxls and eassinieivs: li n e

12.50
Yonne Men’s all Wool Over­
coats in the new 52.ineh or
thriv-quarler length, with or
withoiU^dx-lts. in all
i jr
correcl fabrics: priiv... ^ I O
lioy’i awTyomig men's sweat­
ee
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sizes
:{0 to
in Oxford grav and
blue and black cheviots, cut ex.
tra long and have belt backs—
$12.00 >*alao6, here to- ^ t r\
day for......................... s|> I W

Beautiful line of little fellows
sweaters

50c

Boys sweaters in all the hand­
some shad(*8

TSeto $1.00

lk\vs* long overooaU. with or
without belts, of heavy b^ck
and Oxford gray friezes,
bar.
gains

$5 to

Little fellows RuHsiau Over­
coats.- Monogram ons’eeves.

2.50 to 3.50

>’s spleadM oyer.

»f
coats
of frierea atid heavy chi-.
Ota, in
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^■ioto,
ill either ejrtra
long or

18 to $10

-Handaome Keracyaand millures

50c, T5C. $1.00, $1.50

Uoy% sweaWrs and caps to
match.

Season’s Greatest Event in Clotlimg

Choice CoUegi* 'sweaters for
young men.

Boya' sweaters aud glovek to
match.

To those who are familiar with the relia^)le nature of our clothing for boys, the an­
nouncement of our fall and winter showing is always welcome.
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Ouiv^lc Aooourk^ <Tor 8m»ll Boy»-*Awlc Aboci’E IW '

3-PIECE

SUITS FOR BOYS
BEST
BEST
BEST
BEST

FIT
VALUE
STYLE
WEAR

All for frr.m -S-jO to 7.0U
Norfolk suito for boya 7 to 16
ye.ira. A completely new
.-md baodaome donblo-brcnatmI style; patch bn«at im-kct
no plait# in frtmt, hut one
wi.ie plait down the k-.ckr
Al«> aingle-breastcd Norfolk

4.00 to 6.00
fio\*8 2 pc. snits -made fnjm
handsome mixtures, ^ to 15
years old.

i.50 and 2.00Boys 2 p*. suiU in;i«le from
cassimere^ in all tie- late
mixtures

3.00 to 4.50
Onr famous Huff and Tuff
suit

5.00
Boys 2 pc. sniu with ovc-rcoats to iii.itch only

5.00
Htimlred* of pijirs of onr
Boys short piints sold each
season st

50c

Equal to onlinary 75c goals
Oar Ruff and Tuff panU for
Boys at
We dreaa the little fellowH in
the moat faahioiuible aUire.

1.00

HAIVIIL.TOINI CI-0~rHHM0 COMRANY
-rRAVERSe CITY, IVlICt-flOAIM

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tk» with every artida yon
buy.

reliable ns van U* ha<l for
10.00, U>lh single and double
breastc^l

Utir Hat Deiianmeut is fillwl
with all the novKties and
staples as well.

Fr» 35.50 vp.

•Sites’^'

wmbleayoo wsot. and in
moat caae*. the prieea are
lower than like qualitiea aie

HEN'S soils

15.00

irnys and Gray mixture have i
.!ttd tliis 8casf)ii in Suits.

do ao end each • claim wonU
be amply dwaid

start at 5.00 and we enJe.ivor
to give the Ixat 5.00 suit that
can be had.
Suitt from 6.00 to .'..‘lO
hare both style ami wear—
they ate record breakers with"

buys a nice suit, worsteai.m
all colorings

Copyright
by
^Haft^ch^fner ^ Man*
The tourist
is a un at
fa\'orite this year, belt can bo taken
off if you do not want it. Tboy
nro cut T}2 inches lon^r. n «oofl
wiirui (XMit: it is mmio in plain or
fnney mixtures, single or double
hn'iistcfl, prioi^s from $7 up.

Sone duaci. bowerer. are no
better thui yoa get at other
•tone, for we can’t alwy>-a

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